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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1901 ATflgjMIc Daily Net Press Run The Weather PAGE TWENTY i^anrtffBtpr lEwfitittg l^praUi 'or tba Week Ended Foroeaat of D. 8. WwtlMr B u e e dms. s i. isse ,Oloady. little duugpi Ip /•\ 13,314 pecetnro toolgkL Low iC-SS. ••L AboutTown nrdajr iBcrihwtng olondluo(p> aot is I Meiaber ot th» Audit wsim. High- soar SO. The Zlpser Club will hold, a Bureuu of CArenlStlou Manche§ter~-~A City of Village Charm {'setback party Saturday night at I i 8 o'clock for members and friends. ' I Refreshments will be served dur- MANCHESTER, CONN„' FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1961 ^ ' (CtsMilfled Advertiataig os Pago .14) PRICE FIVE CENTS OUT THEY CO , Ing intermission. ■ .1 VOL. LX?CX, n o . 129 (SIXTEEN PAGES) I Chapman Court, Order of Am I ■ aranth. will meet tomorrow at The Odds and EndsThe One r 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic Temple Officers will wear white gow\s. Of A Kind — The Floor Models i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamljert will • OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 • I be in charge of, refreshments. Blast- Fire i Members will «model spring I! styles in millinery, handbags, jewelry, and gloves at a • fashion .show and tea for the Cosmopolitan G-IE 19-Inch Portable Club tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Cen ter Congregational Church. D e e p i n j The executive committee > of the I , Washington Social Club will meet • r \ i i Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the.club, I V VHF : 68 E. Center St. ii '. J. - The Manchester League of f- R«9. 239.95 Women Voters will meet tonight State News Heat, Gas at 8 at the home of Mrs. Walter j . Schardt. 31 EMsUand pr.. for a i R a u r i d u p NO MONEY Dp\\*N WITH YOUR OLD TV I discussion or • r amily Courts." Thpeaten Ju»t 2 7 5 W>*W.v Or 1^ DELIVERED Six Manchester students at Hil- | INSTALLED : Iyer College. University of H art-; ford, have earned places on the . Rescuers ON OUR OWN B l DOET PLAN SERVICED dean s list for the first semester, i Blast Injures • They are Henry E. Agostinelll, 72 | I ‘ ^ I West St.; Miss Gail A. Ahlf, 18 j Terre Haute, Ind., March Z ! Avon St.; Theodore H. Arnold Jr., . . * . . i 4 ill Norwalk {IP)—Twenty-two miners died TAKE 6 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ! 393 Bidwell St.; Sheila M. Graham, in a flaah'explosion deep in a ; 44 Bunce Dr.; Alfred J. Lesper- | Norwalk, March 3 (/P)—An coal shaft last night Their ance. 47 Battista Rd., and Arlene ] explosion at a sub.station of tom, burned bodies were R. Perras, 60 Birch St. | Jig * the Conneaticut Light & hauled out in a hazardous 10- . G-E G IA N T 12 Cubic Ft. Power Co. today injured four The midweek Bible study will some come in like lions.. . hour operation. be held at the Salvation Army to- ] men, two seriously, and "We don't know what caused night at 7:30. Maj. E. Walter knocked out power in four the cxploekm,** tbe miiies genenl I, manager said, "but tve’rs goiag' to |j Lamie will he in charge. Yes, Ifs Who You Think It Is towns. . ■ ^ Refrigerator Oueen Mother Elizabeth takes aim as she prepares to make a southpaw shot on pool table during An explosion shMk the substa start. an Investigation tomorrow Mrs. Edwin D. Fosteri. 358 visit last night at the Press Club In London. Man Is not identified. In response to inquiries, tion on New- Canaan Ave. and fire ; morning to find out.” a press officer at Clarence House, her London residence, said the royal family includes billiards ajid followed. One man wa,s seen run No officials would conjecture oa Woodbridge St., contralto soloist, but they all go out like lambs the cause of the explosion, but a is a member of a quartet singing I snooker among its amusements and that the Queen .Mother is a pretty fair player. (AP Phoiofax via , ning from the substation, his e Full Width radio from London;) clothing afire. U.S. Bureau of Mines notice in jl I during the Lighted Cross services washroom, dated today, announced Freezer at Hartford’s pmanuel Lutheran You’d be surprised ... there are ^occasions when a woman • , None of the four were. Identl- i fied immediately. closing of the mine because of • Magnetic Safety Chunm on Wednesday evenings ’’Imminent danger of reoccurenc* duringHient. Mrs. Foster has also ’ practically roars into Pinehursl Grocery. But have you ^ Soviet Purchase Canceled Rockefellers Flee I The city of Noru'alk, uith the ■ Door (No I..atch ever watched the people comihg out Iht other side of the exception of South Norwalk, was of'Ynlne explosion from gas and/ beetf^ engaged as contralto soloist or dust.” To Break) in the quartet of the First Con- ( door? Regardless of how irritable or unhappy they may Safely as Fire Hits without power as were the town.s i of New Canaan, Westport and' '-■7c- This aubstanUated a comanon I gregational Church of Bristor for | have been on entering, they always look pleased as punch explanation of miners—that gas • 2 Egg Shelves the 15th consecutive year. . Executive Mansion Weston. when they leave. Something happens to these wpmen Sale Machines Firemen controlled the fire Beeped up from an older, mined- 18 Eggs quickly 'and began wetting down-^ out section and lg;nited ooal dUsL inside. And rio w:onder. It’s so easy to shop at IMnehurst, Albany, N. Y., March 3 (J*) Some minera reported there had no one could leave feeling glum. Nice wide aisles bor- _ a building next door. • 2 Adjustable _ Gov. and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefcl- Walter Spatta,' a liquor store op been small gas fires since the new Shelves .dered by shelves loaded with your favorite foods . ler fled to safety early today as a section was opened last week. ATLANTIC Held Grave Error flash fire WTecked New York’s his erator across the street, said three The 22nd body was carried out pleasant clerks .. , fresh vegetables . . the finest meats ^ men were worklhg on top of a plat- FURNACE OIL toric old executive mansion and forin carrying big transformers. in a clattering- mine rail car at Aatonatlo DeUvery sold service style and best of all, you don’t have to stand destroyed pictures and art ob 7:36 am. ((3ST) today. It had 2 2 5 W*ekly Or ON OUR ^ ."Something blew.”- he said. Jflbsfc DELIVERED. INSTALLED L. T. WOOD CO. on one foot and then the other while you wait at the • WaJihlngton, March 3 (A*)—TheJ^will enter purchase negotiations jects valued a£ more than J250,- f'Flames shot out like a blowtorch been about six hours since the OWN check out counters. All in all, shopping at Pinehurst Senato Interna) Security subcom with the Bryant Company." . Pacifists, one holding oars aloft, arc hauled Into launch by frogmen m Holy Loch, Scotland, today first tx>dy was found, SERVICED Phone MI S-1129 Dodd, in-expressing his gratifi 000 and caught a couple of_ them and BUDGET • is a pretty good deal. mittee said today the Commerce The Governor, roused by . his set them on fire." as British Navy and police launches broke iip attempt to halt the mooring of the U.S. Na-vy tender Pockets of intense heat and PLAN Department - decision, since re cation, said 'There njachlnes are wife,, climbed from a second-floor Proteus. (AP‘ Photofax via radio from London). , deadly coal gas threatened the bp- ■ REG. 239.95 10.00 voked. to permit shipment of 45 of critical. Importance in the man Eyewitnesses agreed the expio-.______eration- and forced the reacueni to precision ja d in g machines to the ufacture of hlgh-preclsion mini bedroom window to the roof of a slon occurred at 11 ;48 a.m. They i. • . __ . 1 ' push forward with the greatest Soviet Uiuon was a grav^ error. ature ball bearings whicl^afe the shelter over, the main entrance described the blast as terrific. [Tk/f m- 1 fT ' _ s. „ i ww 1 ' T "L Rn OVEN ROAST BEEF.... and directed firemen in the rescue Company officials had no Imme- t f l J[ x e S I S t Comic Chase on H oly Loch care. A license to export the ma hearts of missile guid^f'e sys dlate explanation for the blast. Norj -^’■^'^***^** ^ ■ ' I ------si------The explosion occurred in a chines. first jjKU granted during tem.” of three eervante, temporarily sloped' shaft of the Viking Ooal ASK ABOUT OUR CASH PLAN CONNECTICUT FARM FRESH CHICKENS the Eisenhpyer admlnUtration Isolated by flames in their third- was there any Immediate word on ■ Both Hodges and his predeces when power might be restored. Mine eight miles northwest of RUM M AGE Special I'-' V over Defens* 1>aptrtment objec sor, former Secretary of Com floor quarters.- here—just what time nobody knew. These two popular meat items, sold the Pinehurst tions. The Hcenae waa renewed by merce Frederick H. Mueller, had All occjipants of the turrated, Scheduled fori Pacifist Blockadcrs The rescuers found the first SALE service way, hot pre-wrapped, have been selected for Secretary of Commerce Luther H. taken the position that Russia- Vlctorian-style residence that once Dempsey Raps NEC bodies after about four hours ot Pinehurst Grocery Values... special attention this week . . . a. Hodgea laat mooUi, alao againat could hiiy the machines elsewhere housed Presidents Grover Cleve Hartford. March 3 IIP)—Gov. Killer of Child _ ^ cautious probing through a. wall G-E Automatic Sponsored By St. Bridget’s] advice of the Defense Department. and that therefore an American land and two Roosevelts, Theo John N. Dempsey said today it of fumes. Roeary Society The on-again, off-again deal firm might as well get the busi dore and Franklin D., escaped would "ha a serious mistake to let New York, March 8 (*—Accused ’Xhere wes^langer ot another ex FARM HOUSE FROZEN CHOICE GR.YDE came to an end laat night, how down ladders without injury. Fail to Bar rroteus plosion. and M thsy gtbped for ever, when Hodgea announced he ness. the lifew Haven Railroad go Into child, killer Fr^d J. Thompson to Filter-Flo Washer CO. The Intosaal Rscurity subcom Rockefeller conservatively esU- bankruptcy through inaction by ward they sprayed cheniieeli to ST. BRIDGTS had reconsidered and permanent mated the total loss at ISOO.OOU. day was ordered to undergo Apple Pies 29c RIB ROAST BEEF ly caiicelM the export- license of mittee disputed this on the basis the states served by the railroad.’* of testimony it said it hSd taken Paintings' charred by flames Dempsey made this comment in psychiatric tests to see If he is sane Topeka, Kan., filsrch 8 (IP)— ^Macmillan told Commons yester- (OmUnned on Page Seven) Was 239.95 CHURCH NO LCMIT . . . STOCK UP . . the Bryant Co., Springfield, Vt. ------'day., Whole 7-rib roast cut as you spec Ih a report Issued today, the from 12 recognized experts In. the that apparently originated In the a 200-woM statement on a pro- and can face trial on a first degree A group of Pacifists plans to ify for your freezer or the 7th Internal Security subcommittee ball bearing, field; - basemeni: and swept up to the pos4l by the New Ibigland Coun murder Indictment. picket Foibes -Air Force Base British newspapers predicted the rib (as is) . . . . . - . . . ^ . . . Lb. main-floor m uslcroom and ^tq today while netvsmen are Inter Patrick Henry would ariive here e Completely BASEMENT > ■ - ■aid export of the machines wuld lYUs t^lm ony, it said, gave cil that the railroad ionsider bank The teats will ha made at New SEA SWEET FLAVOR—LARGE CI.E-^NED, ovecwheli ohig support to the second-floor “bedrooms Included ruptcy. viewing the two RB47 fliers over the weekend as anti-nucIe^U' Automatic (black .trip removed) . . . have enabled the Soviet Union to York’s Bellevue Hospital. Mean recently released from a Mos demonstrators poured Into this FIR.ST 4 RIBS OF ' 5th AND ■peed up by several years the pro stand tal :en by the Defense De numerous old niaaters valued at • The Governor eald there are while, his pleading to the indict Bulletins duction of better and smaller about 8200,000. They were given cow prison. normally quiet, basin on the Clyde. e Exclusive G-E Saturday THIS TENDER REEF . 6th RIBS partment that the Bryant Corn- strong indications that “bank ment was postponed until April. 6. Jul);us' Jacobs of New Y'ork A British warship escorted the Fflter-Fh) , • March 4— 10 A.M. Shrimp '•*’55c--2$1.00 missile guidance systems. ruptcy proceedings would lead to A court-assl^ed attorney asked from the AP Wires (AS IS) (AS IS) It said it imdertook an investl- Page Seven) (Contliiaed on Page Seven) a substMtiSLi curtailment of both General Sessions Ctourt Judge Cit>’,' said . the group . is pro Proteus. (USUALLY’ 58c) gaUon of the matter "not In any pgdBenger and freight eervlce to Thomas Dlckena for the psychia testing against individuals who And the attempt by the paci e Water-Saver Household Articles, - eiam their living working, with fist demonstrators to block the desire to find scapegoats but be the New England area—a curtail tric examination and the judge ap tender from her mooring place GUN BATTLE IN CX>NOO r Clothing, Etc. , cause we felt that the larger Issue ment which would gravely affect proved. weapons. They are on a “peace - LeopoMviUe, Hie Congo, THE FA5IOUS JACK AUOI ST march” across the countrj-. - was' fizzled. involved In the Bryant case was, )g Hiring in Strike the public Interest and conven Three lawyers were appointed to The hostile,fleet set out to bat Mkrch S (ff)—UN. Sndaaesc DELIVERED, INST.ALLED NO MONEY DOWN potentially, of ilfe-or-death impor ience.” represent Thompson — Carson de- troops and Congolese soldiers 2 00 tance to America and the( free Holy Loch, Scotland, March 3' tle as the American ahlp moved 0 ^ 5 0 Monthly SERVICED ■ Clam Chowder SiSc- -3$1.00 He added: Witt Baker, Irving Mendelson and- stem-first up the lock. fought • gaii' tattle in llio At- tb . world.** "The IntersUte Staff Commit William Chance. Baker and Chance (J*)—The U.S. Navy tender Proteus lantlo port of Bnaaon today, with your old washer (USUALI.Y 39c > The subcommittee added it was tee has been informed that under ran a comic blockade by * pacifist Hundreds of the tender’s crew, Employers, Labor Clash are Negroes. lining the rails, watched the fan tbe UN. reported. Aatt-UN. (Oven Ready 79c Ib.V •onvinced that the decision to thl.s procedure (bankruptcy) the The murder indictment—to which canoe armada today and moored tensions reached' near heights SAFETY-TESTED (Oven ready 89c lb.) grant the export license was “a probebilities are that a)j suburban safqly at this new- • missile sub tastic scenes which followed. the law requires a ))lea of innocent The mosquito flotilla Included In Leopoldvffle. PreWndnary Bov<»-glrl. . get your personallred name plate grave error -— an error In^ judg passenger serv’lce east of New —also charges Thompson with kid marine base.' U .N . reports snUI one Oenso* from Neotle*. . . . buy derate increases of 2 to .4 per named to the Dean’s List at Hiliyer- eral bills authorizing a building BolJter up the spade suit by |pv- cent in land prices in 11 states dur death, at 82. in Lyrhe. He waa the Rising costs of- hospital care longer, as well, as when a member stamps were issu ^ 1906. and only cation Committee yesterday. ing South a eult headed by A-Q^, A major factor in halting the son of the , late Mr. and Mrs. College of the University of Hart also helped plSy a part in- this said authority. The. bill would authorize $2,- ing the latter half oi 1960. But ford ^ for scholastic achievement changed from a plan calling for The bills would permit the au few statnps have been issued since or give South, a fourth heart, and I lost Berth West upturn, the report said,-waa un George Hannk of Hebson, and waa Blue Cross General Manager Jo the insurance plan to pay for 2l 451.000 for construction of an in Pass 1 ▲ 2 6 these were offset by. generally during the first semester. There thority to guarantee 90 per cent Often news of new ispues from South' .would surely JumJ) to two certainty regarding future fed'er- a memba? of St. Peter’s Episcopal seph F. thiplinsky. but the rate of days hospitalizstion per year, to stitute in Waterbury and $1,- Tsm S A Pms al farm programs. The year 1960 larger declines in several states in Church. He waa a selectman for 19 were ,110 men and women who of deN-elopment loans> up ' to an the Maldives were held up for 960.000 for one In Norwich. Spsd66. the corn belt and a few states else achieved the honor. lacreaso slowed do^vn. one calling for payment for 120 aggregate total of $44 million. Am thlnga go. North ritisea to All Pms brought election of a new admin years in Lyme, declining to nin In announcing the fmal tally of days per admission. years, because even today there Is Slsable delegations from ' the OpBs^ lead — A K istration ' committed to stronger where. Iowa led with a dip of 5 again in 1959. He leaves his wofe, The bill authorising the $40 only one ship per month connect two communities urged passage of two spades, and now South is per cent, followed hy Illinois and Manchester Evening Herald RE T A w $ < /\ rg r Blue Cross payments to hos Over 280 companies. also add million figure was submitted by ▼Itally Interested in a alam. How government efforts to attack farm Mrs. Grace Miner Hanna, and pitals for the year. Puplinsky ing this cluster of thousands of the bill as a means of offsetting problems of surpluses and decUn- Ohio with 3 per cent. three nieces. Funeral services were Hebron correspondent, Susan R. ed "ndeft" to Blue Cros.s con Sen. MauHce J. Ferland, D-Dan- atolls with the outside world, be the shortage of needed skilled does he find out whst he wants of trumps, but not otherwise. ” On last Nov. 1,-the. total market Pendleton, ■ telephone ACademy noted the non-profit hospital in tracts, calling for special beneflta ielson. and supported by Sen. Pe to knowT This rare bid would be made on a .ing farm incomes. held Wednesday at the Jewtt surance plan paid out $1.03 for sides occasional airplane flights technicians in the state. Another factor waa recent In value of farmland and buildings Funeral Home in-Old Lyme. In 8-3454. EVERYWHERE IT'S JUST to their employes, hiking coverage ter r. Mariani of Groton. Republi ' No wonder that some philatelic - C. R. Dubois, chairman of a A Jump to four notrump would long queen-high suit with b soim was estimated at $128.4 billion, every membership doI|^r it re for them, but raising Blue Cross side suit and at least one void creases in Interest rates on land terment was in the Luther Ceme LOBSTER ON FRIDAY ceived. can minority leader In the upper magazines demonstrated confusion Citizens’ commission favoring a ai^ North how many acsi he mortgages. This discouraged some about $700 million less than on tery, Hadlyme. liability as well. house. as to whether recent Maldi-vlan is technical institute in Waterbury, holds.. The answer won't help ■uit on the side. March 1, and $600 million less than EVENING Of the outgo, 97.7 cents of each As for the rise in hospital DaUy Question prospective buyers. Dimes March Nets ' $430 St. Bridget’s IJYiit dollar received vi-ent to the hos The Ferland bill was also sup sues were already on sale in the said a pack of skilled technicians South, it's a cinch that North has "At least, a part of the weakness a year earlier. Net proceeds from the March charges. Blue- Cross figures , show ported by LeRoy JonSs of the Maldives. An affidavit Issued by one ace. If North had two aces, Dealer, at your right, bids one The report expressed the opinion, pitals for board and room or spe these rose 5.3 per cent—for' the contributed to the departure of in the lapd market In the corn belt of Dimes totaled $430.34 this year, To Hear Governor But Here It's cial services Administrative Connecticut Development . Com the U.K. Representative in the several firms from the areas. the king of apades, and a good spade. You are next, holding: results from the increased atten however, that a farm program call Karl H. Links, chairman, has an costs of the plan were 5.3 cents of same'items—on room and board, mission Slid several leglslatbre. Maidive Islands, dated Jan. 17. hsart suit, he might have been Spades — K J.^10 5; Hsarts-*-K tion being glyeir to possible ing for retirement of • more land and 3.9 per cent fdr speolal serv Spokesman for the ConnecUout Other appropriations being re nounced. In addition to this the More than 330 men will attend every incoming dollar. 1961, makes the following official ported in the bill are: able to Jump to three spades in- J 9 6 3; Diamonds 2;.. Clubs — changes in nrfm programs to from crops might well start land benefit basketball game netted BROILED ices. The overall increaM was 4.7 OMmber of Conunerce and UiS statement which ie of greAtest Im- atead of only two spades. A 8 6. What do you say? check the mounting stocks of feed prices moving upward again. communion . breakfast Sunday at TTie $1,091,585 opersting loss for ■per cant for the year. In 1968 the .OonnecUcut Bankers Aesocietion pprtanoe to philatelists; A vocational-technical school In $23.28 for the Andover and Marl which Gov. Dempsey will be the the year was met hy $719,226 in the Ansonia-Derby-Shelton-Sey- South isn’t really worried about Answer: Pass. Beware of charg borough March of Dimes, and the lOBSTER overall Incresuie wes 8.9 per, cent, opposed the measure In principle. “It is osrtified for general infor- aces. He wants to know whether ing into the auction when one of main speaker. JThe breakfast, come from Investment, and re adn 5.6 per cent In 1959. Joseph R McCormick, Chamber mauo(i that Maldi-vian Postage niour area, $2,711,000 (Ml. • -4 hamburg gravy with rice, bread same, amount for the RHAM High .■Scheduled originally for the moving $372,359 from resen-es A service building at the Bul- or not North can win the first or your long suits is bid by an op Bolton and butter, carrot curls, and rasp School BanS Uniform Fund. Knights of Cqlumbus Home, has spokesman. aaJd his group oppoaed stamps. Including - the Olympic second trick in the suit bid by ponent. A misfit for the opponents Tax Forum Slated A-LA-HOB-NOB Blue Cross is required to keep to the raeaeur* because the CVinnecU- Games, '1^60. issue, - the World lard-Havens Technical School In berry gelatin; Friday — tomkto been moved to the cafeteria of meet emergrencies. Bridgeport, $29,000; and at. the the opponents. The jump to five usually means a misfit for your soup vrith crackers, raisin bread Lincoln School pupils showing part of the science exhibit they will present al the Northern Connect A countywide ‘.‘Tax Forum’’-will Manchester High School to handle cut Economic Planning and De Refugee Year, 1060, issue and the spades asks North for that specific side too. icut School Science Ekhlblt on March 8, 9 and 10 In the auditorium of Smith School. St. James St., be held March 9 at 8 p,m„ in the Increased benefits for members MHS Honor Roll velopment Committee had fejact- neev Dcflniti-lie. series of 1660 are Henry AbjCott Technical School In and butter, and chocolate cake. the crowd. ( (Our Own Special covered by Blue Cross, resulting Danbury, $22,000. information. (Copyright 1961, General Fes- Giglio Says Milk Is served with all lunches. West Hartford. Theme of this Grade 6 display Is “ovens of the past." Pjipils holding displays are North Coventry, Community Sponsors of the breakfast are la h l ^ liability for the plan, were ed he idea in its report to the freely on sale to the public from His Not to Reason Why turee Corp.).- Thomas Farr, Roman;, Stephen Choma, Greek; Debbie Clarke, German; - Janice Totten, Mexican; House, to give the public a \ Shrimp Stuffing) On ‘World’'Pagc governor last December. the (General Post Office, Male. Land acquisition at the Wind Churph Note* the men of the St. Bridget’s Holy detailed this way by Duplinsky; (Sigmed): H. A. Afttjlngton-Davy, If North is a good partner he Forty Hours Devotion will be Robert Krawiec, Colonial and Stephen Banks, Pueblo. The'contest is being sponsored by the Conti thorough evaluation of Connecti Name Society. They will attend SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD, 1. I960, he "was an un The beakers’ representative, ham Regional Technical School In Pay Request nental Baking Co., East Hartford. (Herald photo by Saternls). cut’s tax problems. Dr. Dorothy saw. Honor roll standing for the sec Harold Read, aaid there should be United Kingdom Representative in .Willimantic. $50,000; and at Eli answers the question. North bids BRITISH PAPERS HIKE PRICES gin after the 11:30 a.m. Maes the 8 o’clock Maas at th^ church FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS, usually buay year for enrollment." six spades with a singleton dia London, March 3 {/P—A general Goodwin, economist at the Uni before going to the breakfast. FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, ond quarter was achieved by 501 some limitation on the amount it the Maidive Islands.” Whitney Technical School, Ham Sunday at St. Maurice Church. versity, of Connecticut, will be students at 'Manchester High would take to get the fund revolv A new pictorial-set, based .on one den. $60,000. mond or the king of diamonds (or increase in the price of nationally- News to Him A special Communion service Woodbury, will present a display years ago and two honorable men Governor Dempsey will attend ROLLS AND BUTTER the ace or void) but North passes distributed British newspapers to will be held at 8:30 a.m. Sunday on the human body and its relation tions last year. guest speaker. Masp with the men, and then will School. Ing. He also said the default and design featuring Coconuts, 6ne,of Contingencies and funds for the Scout Notes talk about the duties of a CSiria- The total included 129 high fOrecloaura procedurea should be the isllmds major fruits, is senad- projects. $7,000. Catholic Group at five spades if he has two or help balance rising production at the United Methodist Church. 6th Graders to foods, nutrition and basic diet._ A troph.v will be awarded to the honors,-317 regular honors, and 55 more losing diamonds. costs was announced today. Leonard Giglio, a Board of Tax Northeast School in Rockville winning- class. First, second and Girl Scout Week will be ob- tlan. . On the Concourse specified. . uled for . release late in March in The state already has a number At the Congregational Church March 12-18. Program Tickets will not be sold at the freshman honors. Ferland said the industrial low denomination 2, 3, 5, 10, and • Raps Kennedy’s Thh jump to five of an agreed , Newspapers which now coot 2>i .Review member, today dissociated Monday, the Junior Choir will re win be entertaining the competi third place winners will be award-1 served W HEa CHAIRS ot technical and vocational schools major suit saj-s “I have a slam .Jienca (3 cents) will go up to 3 To Take Part tion for the third year with three ed ca.sh prizes for the purchase of j themes have been established by door, but may be obtained from At theParkade . Forty-six seniors, 43 juniors, and building authority waa needed' to 15 Larees. EacIP stamp will be that give training In the trades as himself from the recent request of hearse at 3:45 p.m.; the Rhythmic James Halloran, 100 Delmont St., 40 sophomores made high honors. printed .In different colors, by if we don’t haVe to lose two pence (3'^ cents.) 'Hie Guardian, Choir will meet at 7 p.m.; and the six grades taking part. Northeast science equipment for their, the National Girls Scouts for each stimulate the flow of funds from an alternative to regular high School Aid Aim the board for additional payment schools. day. Brownies met Wedne.sday at president of the society. Regular honors - went to 132 private investment sources to new photogravure. school training. , tricks In the enemy's suit.” If the of . Manc)iester, will go up from for services rendered this year. Eixecutive Board will hold its won first prize in the contest three seniors, 97 Juniors end 88 sopho opponents haven’t bid - the jump 3 pence to 4 pence (4 2/3 cents i meeting at' 8 p.m. In Exhibit Or expanding ^industries. Another Maldivian set of 3 de Washington, March 3 i/P)—A The Board of Finance on Tues mores. The freshman honor roll, it Jones aaid a commission survey nominations will appear shortly, to five means that the problem is and The Times, of London, from 4 day defeated a motion to pay about The Junior Fellowship of the compiled in a separate system with showed that 25 million square feet featuring a unique map of Male or group that speaks for the Roman the unhid suit. (The bi‘d makes no pence to 5 pence (6 cents). $180 to Board of Tax Review Bolton Congregational Church is Six graders from Lincoln School ouother fteahmsn classes In Man- of manufacturing space should *be the 'Sultan’s Island. This small Catholic hiararbhy of the United sense if two suits are unbid). The new prices take effect Mon members for alleged extra hours, holding a bowling Session tomor In Manchester and Northeast eater. eonstructed in the state by 1956 to island, about one mile In diameter BOY SCOUT States says-It will oppose Preei- An opening bid of five spades day. Similar increases by .London and instead, voted to ask board row at the Parkade Alleys. Mem School in Rockville,will be among / The names of honor students is ia located approximately in the or five hearts means "I have a bers are reminded to meet at the participants in a Northern, Con replace obsolescent buildings. An dent Kennedy’s school aid pro evening papers were announced members to attend a special-meet published on the High School additional 32 million square feet middle, of the 900 miles of islands Notes and Netvs slam if you have the ace or king earlier. ing March 14 to explain the extra church at 7 p.m. necticut School Science Exhibit world page todmy. and atolls which make up the Mai- gram unless It it changed' to in The confirmation class of St March 8 through 10 sponsored by would be needed by the same year clude locms to private schools. hours. to provide jobs for the growing dive Islands. Giglio said today: “I commend George’s Episcopal (Jhurch will the Continental Baking Co. of ' iHere the Maldivian sultans have The imnual Blue and Gold din The administrative board of the meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the East Hartford For Sale Dog Helps Catch 400 population, he said. ner for Cub Pack 54 was held re National CSitholic Welfare Con the Board of Finance on the de Another bill to create a depart ruled for centuries: The city has church. Lincoln School will be represent many' unusual features in that it cently at Hollister §t. School. ference, which includea the five cision rendered in the case of the . Bulletin Board Rome — About 400 criminals ment of housing, planning and LITTLE THEATER OF MANCHESTER Board of Tax Review.” He said ed by 49 pupils in two six grades. or Rent wert caught with the help of Dox, ia divided into distinct sections set A group of Senior Scouts from American cardinals and 10 arch Girl- Scout Troop 108 will meet Mrs. Dalsey Bill and her class of urban renewal won no support and Troop 132 of Hartford, directed by bishops and bishops, said yester the hill presented to the Board of tonight a t 6:30 o’clock at the Com e 14-year-old German shepherd ran into heavy opposition. aside for certain groups of the PRESEN”TS Finance” stating the number of 25 have as tlietr display “ovens,of Introduces that has just retired from RomeX population and clearly divided Ralph Wheeler, performed a aeries day such aid would be consUtu- munlty Hall. the past.” Roman, Greek, Mexican, Against it were the Connecticut of authentic dances of the Indian UonaL hours done by me and the rate of The Democratic Town Commit m €D lCflL police foire. The dog h o ld ^ ^ Association of Housing and Re from one another. ■pay, came as a surprise.” He said German, Colonial American and medals and has been described by The design of this set is a de tribes of the Dakotas. At bis news conference this tee will meet tonight at 8 o’clock Pueblo ovens will be depicted in development Officials, the Con Charles (^Stansfleld. neighbor week, Kennedy lald "There is no he “had no knowledge , of the j>ro- In the fireplace room of the Com PHflRmflCY a crime repbrter in Rome as a com necticut Development Commission, tailed map of the island, marking posal'whatsoever/’ their display. MManUMULI. Ml.wt49 bination of "nose, brawn, team in different colors the various hood commissioner, presented the room for argument” that the Con munlty HalL The other Lincoln six grade the Connecticut Federation of pack charter-to 'Stephen R. Bo stitution forbids aid to parochial In conversation, Giglio said he * work, and uncanny skill.” Planning and Zoning Agencies areas, with legends giving explana knew when he "took the job . It class, under the direction of Roger tions in the native TSna language. land, institutional representative. schools. He did not, however, ape- hfancheuter Evening Herald Bol and the Connecticut Urban Re BUS STOP waa only $50.” His statement said ton eorreepondent Elna Dlmock, cificallyy mention long term, low newal association. Elxpected release In April.. A streanjer, "Onward For (iod the current controversy stems ACCUTRON and My Country,” was presented interest loans as proposed by the By W nJJAM INGE telephone IMtchell 0-0828. Spokesmen for these groups 'ITie Maldives are celebrating from Board of Tax Review failure aaid the state now has satisfactory the 55th Anniversary of the first to the pack and attached to the Catholic group. DIRECTED BY A. WILLIAM ASTLET to ask “at the right time.” . Maldivian postage stamps. As 'stu pack flag. The NCWC board liiqt here ULTRA WORLD ^fencies handling such matters Cuba who received awards were Wednesday, the day Kejmedy "■We were warned in plenty of 'and a new body la not needed. dents of the colorful postal his time,” he said, to discuss our prqb- World’s First ^ Microsonic Timepiece GREEN tory of the Maldives know, it was Kenneth Upling, Michael Werine made the statement. lems vrith the Board of Finance Wedding OPEN STAMPS in 1906 that Ceylonese Edward gren, Kenneth Tedford. Randall The Most tlev. Karl J. Allari Friday, Saturday March 3-4 “before the budget was drawn.” Extended Forecast VII stamps were overprinted Witcher, and Paul Emmerllng, archbishop of Cincinnati and- wolf badges; Michael MacMahon chairripan of the board, said in a Giglio said no meeting Of the ‘Maldives’. They soon had to be Board of Tax Review waa held to Miers - Dimock Windsor Locks. March 3 dP)— withdrawm from sale because col and David Tedford, bear badge Statement: BOWERS SCHOOL discuss the matter, but the chair- HEARING AID TONITE Hie U.S. Weather Buresu at lectors had bought so many of with silver arrow point; (Jary “In the event- that a federal aid -man of the board, (Charles Hath^ The niarriag! of Miss Daisy-Ann Bradley Field Issued this extended them that there were not enough Youell, assistant denner stripes. program is enacted which exdi^es. 8:80 P.M.—TICKETS Sl.OO away) requested "a flat figure of Dimock to Richard Walker Miera lar ssvere heating losses forecsst today; sets left for the Islands. children in private schools, these 42,600 be alloted to the Board to Temperatures for the next five took place Feb. 18 at the home of Three attractive designs have children will be the victims of -dii- use at their own discretion. It her mother, Mrs. Louis Clinton days are expected to average 8 criminatory legislation. There will been drawn by M. Shamir of Niirses Will Hold doesn’t seem proper to nrie that Dimbck, High Acres, Bolton. ALL degrees or more above normal Israel showing ss ‘stam ps:^- be no alternative but to oppose any professional or business , ihan FAIRWAY with mild weather through the stamps’, three different Edward such discrimination." would use his own mdRey a*' loose The bride’ is also the daiuhter NEW. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER e St Patrick’s Headquarters Seminar Series period except briefly cooler about VII stamps with appropriate pos He added "We hold It to be ly to accomplish so llttje;'’ of the late Mr. Dimock. The bride SU PER R Sunday and Ihissday. The normal STANLEY WARNER groom is the son of Charles Miers tal symbols as back^ound. Sched strictly wfthin the framework of He concluded his Itktement by • You havs to hear It to believe It! mean tempeMtures in the Hart uled for release in May. The first of a series of six one- the Constitution that long term. saying, “ Without! creating any of C^oble Lsike, N. H., and Mrs. ford area during this period is 34 day conferences open to profes hard feeling, I sincerely hope the Ernest Calnan of Scituate, Mass. • Powered lor outslanding per sional nurses will be held at the Ion- interest loans, to private in Hey Kids! A candlelight service at 5:30 degress rtuiglng from a daily high Lost Stamps stitutions could be part of the fed situation can be handled In an formance, ' of 43 td a low of 24. Burnside Methodist Church In East eral aid program. It is proposed, amiable way without further de^ p.m., In the presence of the imme PreclpitaUon may total between , In early June of 1958 a num Hartford Thursday. diate families and friends, was '• Tone control adlysts to meet ber of rare Latin American The series will be sponsored by therefore, that an effort be made lay." performed by the -Rev. Lawrence your Individual needs. two and six tenths of an inch oc lots from Caspary sale were to have an amendment to this ef GIANT YOUTH SHOW School Board Agenda PLAN NOW curring mainly on Sunday ss rain the Connecticut League for Nurs fect attached, to the bill.” • School facilities and the con F. Almond, pastor of South Meth -• Lower battery costs—better or snow. mailed to the purchaser by reg ing for tbe northeast section of odist Church, Manchester. battery economy.’ istered mall at a hotel In Swit At the -same time, a predomi TOMORROW AT 2t00 P,M. slderatlon of salary schedules for Connecticut. The meetings will The bride was given In marriage • Hear telephone conversations FOR SPRING zerland. They arrived after the be opened to professional nurses nantly Protestant organization 1961-62 will be the main Items bn by Donalk Richter of Manchester. purchaser had left and were whether or not they are members aaid Kennedy’s statement "will the agenda of the .Board of EJd Mrs. Lucille Wells of Merrow was more clearly—Phone Magnet redirected to a London hotel of the league. reassure anjj Inspire all who be ucation meeting Monday at 8 p.m matron of honor. Lance Dimock of focuses in on telephone con-. START BUILDING NOW from where they were, according The morning sessions will begin lieve in' the' separation of church at the school. , Bolton, nephew of the bride, was versattons...eilmlnates lin- SAFETY-TESTED to the report from the hotel, for at 10 a.m. and -the' afternoon ses and Btate.” - The superintendent’.s report will ring bearer. John Jenklnson wented background noises. . PAY NOTHING TIL warded' by ordinary mail to a sions at 1 p.m. Luncheon wllj be The comment was by Glenn L, Include a request for the appoint Boston was best man. hotel in Copenhagen. The aendmg served at the church. Aifbher, executive director of Prot ment of a child, study committee Mr: and Mrs. Miers are on an ex NEXT SUMMER USED CARS disappeared. 'The first morning session will estants an«i Other Americans and a report oh high school stU' tended wedding trip to an unan A watch for some of the Items feature a discussion on "Mechan United -lob Separation of Church dents. ^ nounced destination. ••Livmc SOOHO" isms of Fluid anO’Electrolyte Bal and State. Duiia Other Items to be discussed have been kept but so far no re Richard lARLAND • Paistla DUNCAN PssI NINCH • •svcrlv QARLAND HKARINO AID9 'M OLDS. $2795 ports of any of .them coming back ance," and the afternoon topic will rirtrttisiiMiiiwiCiiaN>iiUMi>siiinim| *——'**—^-T'-r-T—u fiimiiiiiwinisii the meeting will be board policies ASKS MORE JUDGES 88 Holiday Sedan to the' philatelic market have been be "Medical and Nursing Manage and the budget for the operation Washlngton.vMarch 3 (/P)—Rep. CSM la w OR hr M l RemilirtN received. ment of FluicLand Electrolyte Bal PLUS ALL NEW COLOR CARTOONS of the plant for' 1961-62. Abner V. Slbal, R-Conn., has urged *59 OLDS. $2295 Among the rarer items lost ance in Dehydration.” STANLEY WARNER ' School Menu the House Judiciary committee to , Holiday Coupe were; DOORS OPEN 1:30^ALL CHILDREN 35c The mepu. for the hot lunch pro approve his bills to create two Argentine, Buenos Aires. 1858 PIG’S' PARADISE gram at the school next week will more federal district judgeships In QUINN'S '59 OLDS. $2495 5p olive yellow, bluish cancellation, : Kredrikstad, Norway: March 3 (/P) STATEm be: Monday — sloshburgers, po Connecticut, and establish a fed- PHARMACY S-88. station Wagon margins all round thowiiig portion —"Pig’s Paradise” has been set up LIMITED ENGAGEMENT tato chips, carrots, and peas, and edal court -In Bridgeport, Conn. of adjoining stamp at top. by Gunnar Nilsen, Norway’i big SEATS RESERVED X butterscotch pudding; VTuesday— He said yesterday the additional 873 MAIN s t r e e t Chile, August 1854. lithographed gest meat packer, to prove that hot turkey sandwich, ' crauiberry judgeships will help clear, up a Phone Ml 3-4138 '59 MERC. $1795 contended pigs make the best pork. Shown Exactly As Presented Monterey 4-Door Hardtop by Glllet 5c orange browm, two On Broadway sauce,' corn, and fruit salad -backlog ,of cases. The court in Only . used copies, one in a deep shade, Music is piped in to NiLsen’s Shon-n Today At 6:00 and 0:00 LENTEN SPECIALS Wedhesday - - shell macaroni cas Bridgeport would help to serve the 3,500 pigs and they are left to de 650,000 population of Fairfield '59 RAMILER $1795 large margins’, lightly canceled cide when they want a shower. The Every Wednesday and Friday eerole, bread and butter, green Ambassador Super 4-Door (Illustration 2). porkers have been trained to op ftow eve/tYow cmn see beans, aiw} brownies; Thursday— County, he said. Read llerald Advs., Per month Chile, August 1854, lithographed by Gillet ,5c dark brown, unusual erate a pedal in tho^c individual |TIn Grilt EitMtiiNWit SInw COMPLETE M A TERIA LS^ '58 RAMBLER i $995 apartments releasing a jet of AT POPULAR PR/CeSf FULL COURSE DiNNERS Guaranteed not to gain or lose color, showing portion of adjoin' water. o- Ambassador 3-Door- Ing stamps at right. CONTINUOUB" KRFOllMANCIBt Choice Of: Fresh Fruit Cup, Juice, Grapefruit Chile. August 1854, lithographed Maraschino, Soup and Salad- ’*- ONLY CROSSMAN HAS HOMES '57 OLDS. $13W by Gillet 5c pale brown, bottom Choice Of: I EVERY INCOME. Cet Stsrte!f en S-88 Holiday Sedan ^ left romer cop.v, u.ved. * iroiled Chieken Lobsftr - more than 1 .Minute a Month Chile. August 1854, lithographed * Broiled Rainbow trout new '57 OLDS. $1195 -by Gillet 5c brown, vised..horizon I r w CROSSMAN HOME NOW! 88 Holiday Sedan tal strip of 3 with part of sheet Held Over! Ends Tue». * D««p Fried ScoHeps (An average of 2 seconds a day) IN NORMAL DAILY USE.^ margin at right. * Combination SeofcMd Plotter I NO MONEY DOWN '57 BUICK $1095 Colombia, New Granada. 1881 » .’V*( V( MV/// , ON Gnmv^MSIiiiE I special 2-Door Hardtop 2I-.C black, horizontal pair, can * Broiled Swordfish Your response to our OPEN HOUSE last ACCUTRON is a totally new principle of timekeepi^ . . . U. S. satellite now in orbit. ACCUTRON is truly the first celed by red ”0 ”. ! ■ ■ ■ * Boked Stuffed Clams Cosine weekr was wonderful! In appreciation of I Make No Payments Until Summer '57 PONT. $1195 Colombia. New Granada, 1863 jlhe first and-only timepiece actually guaranteed accurate. instrument of the space age you can own or give. 4- DoOr Station Wagon 50c red. error of transfer, tvfpe H, * The ..yBisaiy * Boked Holibiit with buttered your patronage, we offer: ACCUTRON is brilliantly s^led by Bulova for men who used with part of oval Bogota UFiKiRiiMi' Parsley Souce ACCUTRON runs on a tiny, high-precision tuning fork that illaMlsoiiM NEW DESIGNS to dwose froa{ cancellation. oscillates at an unchanging 360 times a second . .. replac recognize the newest and finest. . . pride themselves on I - - I '55 OLDS. $995 5- 88 Holiday Sedan Uruguay, 1856 Ir Vermillion, 8:10 6:35-9:50 * nilet or Sole in Cosserole ing th^.mairispring, balance wheel and other conventional setting fashion trends. ■ cop.v from bottom right comer of * Deep Fried Oysters WITH A GROSSMAN HOME YOU sheet, tied by manuscript "Fran- Tomorrow (Sat.) 0»l». * p.m. watch pahs. . - . GET EYERYTHING THAT YOU NEED '55 FORD $495 NPF.CIAl. CHILDBRN‘8 SHOW THESE FABRIC BARGAINS for ONE MORE TIME! station Wagon, ^ c^a” to small neat folded letter, Bifii. Bnnny - MeOeo - Tom Jery --- All Dinners Served With Appetizer This timing mechanism has been tested and proved in^a LVUlU • aOOFlHft . MILlWOkK * WrNDOWk "" Collectors, dealers and auction In Color! | OAVin LADD niMIi Soup, Salad, Potato .and Vegetable,' Dessert and Beverkge Dooas a NMMES • SAEATHIN! fAFEt eers are requested to keen avail '8ABV AND I In Short SUbJecto at 5:15 and 8:10 CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS—$1.00 DRESS '55 OLDS. $795 THE ~ (Trout and Lobster Not Included For Children) FREE! BUTTONS LOUVIU . UTEEIOE SIDINS a TEIM . HEAT able the above details and In the MAGIC BING” •BAY,niE” A N* Deluxe 98 4-Door- even? that any of the Items are WEDNESDAY FABRICS ONE SKIRT BEG. JOc CARD HAROWAU . FLASHING * FAINT • INSULATION . offered to them, to advl.se H. R. Thu Matlnro Kreryoao see “Wackiest Ship in the Army” C051E... ENJOY THE WALL FAFU • HAILE • CEILIN6S • FLOOEINa '54 PLYM. $445 Harmer, Inc. 6 West 48th St., REG. 98c Yd. Pilgrim Mill’s Price Belvedere 4-Door • Model ahown—14K (5oM • Till • FIUMIIN9 . ELECT, a MASON SUFFLIU New York 36. N.Y. DICK CALITRO TRIO Pilgrim Mill’s Price ZIPPER at $275, tax Incl. 1______'$$ VOLKS. $795 To each adult vtoltlng our f- BIG I! JOBIJGSH CLAIMS DIF BANQUET Yard 6 5 c Salearoom. Card 2 c • Steel and Gold at 00 HOMi CATAIOG IN FOIL COLOR — lOUP'. G., * • Wagen. Sun-roof Hartford. March 3 (IF)—U^iem- $192.50, tax incl. ployment compen.satlon claims for DINE HERE SUNDAYS ROOM ADDED GROSSMAN’S, Dept Five oourteoua aaleamen the week ending Feb. 25 increased • Pay aa little aa $3.75 130 Granite St, Quincy 69, Mess. to aerve you: AVAILABLE FEATURE DRAPERY COTTON Fran Dickenson, Bob Jonei, from 62.474 to 70,112, the State Mom, wife or favorite date will en^oy KITCHEN . weekly. Gentlemen: t- Labor Department reported yes dining out Sunday, eepeclally w'hen you FOB PARTIES FOB YOUR Paul, DOugaii, Al Catalano, terday. The department said the POINTS FABRICS PRINTS I em Interested in owning my own home. Pleese tend eatelof. I John Falcone bring her here. A cliarming atmosphere, PLEASURJ!; enclose 35c-towants handlmg. sharp Increase was due lb the Reservations / start of payments for extended and choice menu will make your visit REDUCED TO Pilgrim Mill’s Price, ' REDUCED TO duration benefits. here a real treat. TEL. MI 8-1415 MANCHESTER DINNERS SERVED 12 NOON to 8 P.M. Every. Friday Yard 3 8 c Yard Yard 3 4 C . -StitI..... ;.__ OLbSMOBILE and Saturday V" 958 MAIN ST.. . . Phont Ml 3-2741 I oini land yes. no. MOTOR SALES “FOOD FOR Night. SALESROOM HOURS: EVERY MOOD" GROSSMAN HOMES quincy 69 mass “Selling and aervlclng PILGRIM OldamobUes.for over 25 years.” "W lMf* Tht Beys Art" Evory Day noon fo 9 pjn. RAV DWVER, Used Car Mgr. 'Coler and CiaemaScepe gome in and ie% the amazing ACCUTRON Guaranty I Fir M m atioi locallY ctii: ■ t:S*«:te-l:4S BU 9-8822 512 WEST CENTER ST. SdtiirdcHr 10 04II.-6 pM , I EDWABO SILV-EBMAN I MICHAEL CRAVIS I MIS-2411 AVEY’S WALNUT RESTAURANT MILLS g 647 Mala SL..Hartfortl I 903 Main S t, WlUlmaptlc . | "Bkitprint for Rebbtry" 7 WALNUT STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. )RD RD. • NEXT TO KING'S • FREE PARKING CBapel 7-J765 | HArrison 8.6301 ^ Open evenlim Monday through • lilM iU GHENEY HALL. 177 HAB1 ».wlllrt|uitvw»ACeUTtONMteo«e«kt;maplW!j#9''*»hranc! : . % Friday nod fwtardaiy nfteilieons Ortter Bt I For Rfieorvations: Call Manchester>jMIicheIl 9-8070 . li»aa#cha»tiwithliioiwyaafff^dWofpurdma, ^ '•V - > , / ■ \ : ....— ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAfTMARCH «, 1661 FAGE FOUB ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ :, FRIDAY, MARCH 8; 1961 PAQB mm RaekviUe-Vamon DAR to Present Deaths Last Night card from the Most distant area Comic Chase on Holy Loch Compromise Prepared Balloons Launch from Manchester will be given a Emanuel Women FOR RENT B y THE ASMCIATKD PBESS' Auxiliary Opiem new Bible. B sa « 19 BMfi. Mavya PndMlWfi Award Thursday When the behoons rise high T V -R aao . Independence, Mo.''^— Henry W. Sunday School's To Meet Tuesday —aouad ar sfle8it» alsa •• M a enough, the major said, the helium - - 7' Rummel, 94, the only man to de Thrift Shop SiM)u sUda pro Jse term. / Miaa FORpy Oarard, w ho waa 'wUl expand, and the 'balloons will The Rev. Arthur laiaon ot Pacifist Blockaders feat former President Harry. B. U.S., BritiEim G ive Soviet | ■ March Campaign break, dropping the postcards. aelectad t e r the Good Cltladnahlp Truman for political' office, died The Tolland County Auxiliary of Christ Lutheran Church in Middle- WELDON DRUG CO. The balloons will also contain MIMaiaBt TM.ID%fiB91 award ot (hrford Pariah ChM^ter, Thursday. A Republican, Rummel the Children’s Serviess of Con One hundred-fifty hellum-fiUi town 'Will be guest speaker at a aBcrlpturY. verse, the major said. meeting of Emanuel Churchwom- y- Television DAR, will recalva « Ckxid CStlaan defeated -Truman as Judge of the necticut will open Its Thrift Shop halloona containing postcards wlU MaJ. Ixunie said the conteet was en on Tueaday at 7:45 pjn. at 1:00 Bla I Theater (la pretreeet- ^whlde Beatern^istrict of Jackson Coun at 87 Union St. Thursday, at 10 Fail to Bar Proteus pin at a mMUnf Ot OrtOrd Parish Last O ffer for Test Ban I be launched by members of/the organized by Alton Murisie, young Ehianuel Lutheran Church. M ix jfitfae’e fihack (In progre^ jSindayFiindsy flm1 CaiaptM Thursday, March 9, at 8 ty in 1924. - a.m. For 'sale will be used cloth Ehcpeditloo ing, bric-a-brao and furniture. Sunday School from the stepA of people’a sergeant' major, and has Mrs. Edward Werner will have Bartx Ihow (In precrece) 10 Heppy ijn. The moating Will hel. at the Kdmonton; Alts-—P*"- J®*in M. -the . theme, "Mai'ch to Sunday .: 77 Buruet Strh> 'wtn (Oontinned from Pago One) the Salvation Army building Si charge of devotions. The commit (OMtimed frowi P>ce On«) — - ■■■ (In ( to ------preareee) 10 loma ot Mra. BruM Beale, Main Unrau, 46. head o f the PianP Sci ihiere be a' drawing for a SchoW in March.” It was designed Coventry ’laybouae if ence 'Department at the Univer-- tee in (iharge o f refreshments hi' RUG and llenge—All It T. Burke SL’, TalcottvUia. . door prise as wch. . State MVD Opens di^y at 10:15 a.m.- - to further Sunday School Interest iperman 40 Mrs. 8. John ChessaVi, ptib'iciiy kind of elaborate Inspedtlon sya- eludes Mra. Earl Anderson and at ot (he Pnet— 8 Blue Angele • The. award roclpiant'a mother, SJty.-pf Alberta, died Thursday af The finder of a postcard among members. Newc 6-1 6:30 jfcute « ter being itricken with a brain Mrs. Clarence Anderson, co-chait;- wlOi them end they were hauled Mrs. John J. Qerard, 75 Olcott chairmwi, aaid the store will be tem which would be set up in XU Bl^ancli March 211 dropped from a balloon the far men, assisted - by Mrs. C. Henry !own Plans Flag <;U MMbunt 30 The ninutonea Dr., will be a guest at the meet hemorrhage. He was widely known UPHOLSTERY •board forcibly. Nanette Fnbray Show open Thuraday, Friday and Sat participating countries to make thest distance from Manchester PHOENIX SELLS OFFICE Anderson, Mrs. Cieorge AAnstrong, The lively welcome for the Pro- 6:36 W ^^er. Neita A fiporiS - I ^ Hen of Annapolis ing, Hoatesaaa will be Mrs. John in.the fields of , plant genetics and. urday each waek, with doors open A branch of the State De will win a new Bible for the sender For Anniversary 6:00 TeeaavtUe i! Bolden, Mrs. Raymond Qoorge •ure that none of them pulled off Hartford, March" 3 (/P)—Phoenix Mrs. Herbert Bengtson, Mrs. Ken tMU and her crew of 950 had been Behind Ctoeed Deore 40 - ■25!-.. 3. <0 6M plant breeding- ing at 10 a.m. each day. Cioaing partment of Motor Vehicles if ha malls it hack, Mc.j. E. Walter neth Bensen, Mrs. Ernest H. Ben V Sunset Strip and Mrs. Cyrus Tompkins. Laiayette, Ind.—Adelaide Dar any aneak testa. ^ Mutual Life Insurance Co. haa re CLEANING w«ll-«dvertiaed in advance by the «;30FUm 63 Bi..lell...... ■■ Telephone, ...... Hour...... 10..0. 30. 80 time on Thursday will be 4 p.m., will be operated tempbrarUy in Lamie said. son, and Mrs. Charles Pettis. As part of its 250th anniversary New* a Weether 10 9:30 The Jackie Oleaaoq Show X 13 Guest sp ^ er for the program ling Avery, 21, who rose to'fame ceived $1.5 milTion fronrU ie etate padflata. V on Friday 9 p.m., and on Satur Inspection problems present the the State Armory oh Main St. Attached to each 'postcard will 'Members will also discusS and Robin Hood 1$ 10:00 Michael Sbnyne 1 0 . 33 will bo Mrs. Michael Guadano of performing hula dances - during for Its home office building at 79 TEL. Ml 9-1752 nrat of the Proteus crew aHiorc celebration, CoVontry will gain a News. Sporta Weether 3 . The Detecllvee 3, 40. day, noon. critical iasuea in the forthcoming for the benefit of those who be a note which will read: ■vote on whether to (xmtlnvte spon wae phMogrrapher Ehigene- Meece (Jlub House . 3 3 Manchester, who will present an football games as a Purdue Uni Elm St. The firm will continue to .special town flag. < Million Dollar Hevla Mra James E. Vsndarvoort. negotiations and Aead into the haven’t ' yet renewed their To the finder: Wfil you. please soring a Holiday Sale in the fall. or 9 t Dayton. Ohio. 1:46 D <^ ICdwarda ^ il Twiliriit tone illustrated talk on Belgium. She versity Golden Girl baton twlrler, (Kcupy the building until Its new First Selectman ' Richard -M. Htuiue^rinkley NewA 10, S3. 30 10:30I mThe e Law andani Mr:r. Jenee thrift shop chairman, announced question whether any ayatem joi motor vehicle' registrations. drop this in' the nearest mailbox Ml 3-5747 Hoece, 52, married with four will discuaa that country from that Mrs. Edward T. Moriarty safeguards would be satisfactory office in Constitution Plaza is com News * 8 ByewUneiaByewUnt To 111"letory The branch will be operated and help me win a prize in connec pleted in 1963. Until then, cfahlron, was happy to And Scots Galinat rwently told a group 7:00 Loch Up Manhunt the viewpoint of a wife of an Will be assistant chairman and that to the Weet unleas it (Xivered Red Oriental Rugs Guest Preacher American exchange teacher. Her 76 Billion for Food from , Tuesday, March 21, tion with our Sunday School con Phoenix wkl pay In rent the inter ruA lng up to shake his hand as planning the celebration of the TV Reader’e r • Dtaeit 11:00 Bin News Mrs. W. W. D rigw and Mrs. Rob China, as well as Russia., Red The Rev. Michael Ricci of Million Dollar Uotle News, Sporlt. Weather husband, a teacher at- Manchester ; through Thursday, March 80, test The postcard will be signed est rate of 3.7 per cent which the ha stepped from a launch. World’s Beet Hovlea ert E. Lee will be in charge of China is not Involved, in the Gene Rug dealers define antique Garner's town's founding in the fall of Hartford will deliver Bible mes Brave Stallion 13 High School, wea an ' exchange New York—Americans spent 76 ' from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.'m., and addressed to the sender. state owes for the bond issue it Oriental ruga as those which have He said th e 'v p y a ^ from the Death Valley Days Barry BarenU pricing, that Mrs. E. Penton Burke va talks, but British and Amer 8 G U ISW O U ) < r . 1711. It was incorporated-Ure fol sages St the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m 11:16 The Best ot Faar 10. teacher in Belgium in 1959-60. billion dollars for food last year except Saturday, March 2IJ, The contest 'wUl close April SO. raised .to purchase the building. been in actual use in the countries •tstes was amootli and uneventful. Shotsun Slnde will be in charge o f aoheduilng ican officials hope that of the Rua- services at Calvary Church '(As Newe a Weether Premiere . For transportation, members compared w lm 73 billion in 1959. from 8:30 to noon. A t that time, the- Sunday School The $1.5 million check and the in which they were w oven-for 60 Wo (live ^'**>/.* (iroon Sl;uu|»s "Some of the bo>w were a little lowing spring, in 1712. 7.15 ABC Newe America’s ureateet Uoviei and Mra. Frederick Meurant will siana agree to a satisfactory semblies of God) on Sunday. Award Theater may call Mrs. Millard 'Pitk, U7 "rhe outlay this year is expected to Current registrations ex member who has re(^i'v«d a post deed were exchanged yesterday. years or more. ■j^Mrehensive as to the welcome Tentatively, the celebration has Sports News reach 78 billion. be treasurer. treaty they 'WUl persuade the Red ' we'd get, after all we had read." He attended theological schools HlKhltfhU 11:36 Newe Woodbridge St. pire at midnight, March 31. been set for the week of July 16 7:30 Bet Meeterson 11:80 The Beet of Pear Chinese also to accept it and ^ e new Inserts can bs used he said. "So you can say-, we're through 22. It will tie in with the in this country and Great Britain, and wa.s graduated from Blim SEE SATl'ROAY’B TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE U8TTNO participate in the network of aafe- now. relieved to find everything so completion of the Conventry High guarda. i l i ■frif^ly. Even the weather looks School scheduled for July 1. Bible College, London, England, In 1957. He has traveled—extensively Offlciala say that no ayatem will good." Ctialrma:; Vmfo hSs announced be abeolutely foolproof and any ar- in sduthem Europe and Scandi Maeoe, like many of his ship- special worship services will be Radio rang^ement i ^ l have to be baaed aoalas, was In Britain for the first held at local churches on the navia. on a cakulated risk that it 'wiU dis (TUa UatlBf laolndea only thosa news broadoaata o t 10 o t IS-mbnita time. The voj'age from New ton- Sunday opening date'. A progrsun ’The Bev. Mr. Ricci held pas courage Ruaaia or any other (Coun dMk, Conn, took 10 days. featuring a speaker will be torales in London and Bourne toogth. 8« im atatloea carry other abort newsoaats). try from trying to cheat. "They are a 6:06 The*World Today Science Show Six pacifist demonstrators were plaimed for afteryioon. mouth. England and is presently WDSO—13M not worried about detecting landart by poUce and navy lauiRdi- ministering under the Depart •:UU Newt 8:30 Newt and Sbowcaaa The fire coini^iea plan a three- 1:10 art Johnson Siiow 9:00 Library Proaram clear' explosions above ground or •L Police said they will be charged ment of Evangelism of the As 9:06 Showcaee and Newe in the water. Their main concern is day cantlval at the end of tl\e 8:06 Raynor Shines 9:30 Music Beyond the Stare and Newe Set M arch 141 With a breach o f the peace. week. In place of its annual flower semblies of God. \ 11:06 Ski Report hard-to-detect imderground explo The British frigate Ehemooth 1:00 Newt, Sign Oft 13:06 News Roundup THIS IS show, the Garden Club will spon 13:16 Sign-Off sions. \ was set to r^>el attempts by paci W BAT-ail /' Hie second annual Science FSlr sor a week-long exhibit at BcmUi- C:00 Paul Harvey Other inspection Issues include fists to board the Proteus or block the nationalities of Inspection team at RHAM High School will be Dlmock -Memerial Library with a Rockville-Vernon 6:30 Sound Stage Device Wakes Driver open ta the public at 7:80 p.m. ade its passage after spending the theme appropriate to the 1800a 7:00 Edward P Morgan members, the frequency of Inapec- Bight at buoya reserved for the 7:15 Sound Stage tlpn trips and reaearcji to improve March 14. Science department through the preseht time. 8:30 Night FUght Chicago—Now available la a de head Henry Grabber said that^ an Fioteua. Rotary Sponsors 13:00 Sign Off y detection techniipieB. Bsfioce dayteeafc, 16 SootUah The League o f Women 'Voters WTIC—1139 vice to help drpway driverg ttay expanded list o f prizes 'will b e’ tif- poutha raided the lochalde camp will compile a booklet depicting 8:00 Newe and Weather awake. It consists- of a pedal at Lagos, Nigeria, March — fered°this year. „ „ • the history and growth of the University Choir 8:30 StrictlyBporte tached to the horn. The worried A $50 s(iholanAiip''wlll l>e given e t abt Biglish pacifists who had 8:36 Suppertime Serenade Nigeria’s Prime Minister hiiited to maaMd a canoe fleet to sail into town. 6:46 Three Star Extra motorist aeU the device and puts day that if France explodes an by' the Hebron Petroleum Co. for the Proteus’ path. The FViendly Circle of the First The Northwestern University a 7:06 Convereatlon Pleca hla foot on the pedal. If he relaxes other atomic bomb in the Sahara the be(rt project in the show. The Congregational ’ Church plans a capella choir, founded in. 1906, will 7:30 New* hie foot pressure, the horn blo'ws. winner o f the junior high diviaion The raiders cut off the young 7:46 Radio Moscow ' this countoy may consider expell camp 'giiard’a beard, daubed the one-^y homestead open house siiig at the Rockville High School 8:06 Monitor ing all French citizens. \ wUI receive a' troifiiy donated by program featuring the older 10:30 Clear Look At News Frank and Marion’s, a Hebron . ' r Herald Photo by Pint* aanoea with the painted slogan auditorium March 23, under the Sir Abubakar Tafaym^BaleW^ ANNA-LISA ANDERSSON * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1961 PAQB B im n i WAGE tax MANCHESTEE EVENING H E R A ^, MANCHESTEB. CONN^ FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 1961 ’ * ■ Soviet Purchase Canceled fa Edacathm tmT out fa atop ax- Walter M ahoney ^Availabl^ AU thujr faea, with thelp pratty fa ths refarendura was one fa Martin Scans Obituary iUm rl^FBtrr A Tlioitgiit for Today 'T'panie'* brought on by ominous oapt Agnes - . . that until a bet LASJ YEAR, a year In which rail eamlnjfs, gen Town’s Future Growth logic, ia tha fact that this tindar O penFon im prsdksttoiia fa bankruptcy and. tor way la found ws most aeospt world has groM pretty amall and dlaaatsr. mtsrsprsssntationA ds- our rssponsIMMUss to pajf through erally, dropped to an lliyear low. Union Faclfic Budget Bid compact for anybody ta hold any Oaunea af draNhaa' *Shanefiil V eto Hbsrats lies and calculated dlator- local taxes ths nsetoaaiy eosto fa Party Behind Collins DeaUiQatas o f MochiinBS TBM sixe match to. We appreciate the To tha Editor, tloiiAjNons fa them could bs sup- good oducatloa tor our ChOdran matched Its previous year’s earnlngSj/This show-r Expected in North End ,S al» ______CO. me. . that Uvtng In a oommunlty fa BlneU StTMt place for theory about what kliid UMMI A T TOmWBLF The results of .the Bolton School portso with facts. For Schools Com.' Rsfsrendum would ssem to fadl- X do not fssl this ssthack means which ws can be proud la wall of wars may be fought, and with j n i ^ ia a wida^>raad^dancy Ing helps explain why thiSTml^oad deserveis the o f people to Indga othara W a Judge cats that-a majority fa ths towna- ths doom fa good qducatioa and a worthwldlA • Solidly for Vacancy A preliminary report of Manchester’s school needs up to Pierre TeetsLfle/cf WALTBR R nUGC what waapona But wa douhC that psople taka no pride In thatr com- B. J. PsraOIuha After scanning toe Mandtester Qrave Ertor nMWi«n . another panton'a Ufa hla worda Junior High School consideration of conservative investors. At the 1965 was presented by. Planning and Renewal Associates of raaadad Oetobtf, 1. Utl any tueh theory would aver prove and hla daada How quaUfled are mufaty or its affairs. When they dren In Bolton. Oommon sense dic BUton Board of Eiducatlon’s 34-4 mlilidn : ioston yesterday before representatives of the Manchester Pierre E. Teets Sr., Ot, of 65 voted by a six to four margin not tates a new schofa tmildlhg will be budget request for more than four (Ckintlnued from Page One). nf TMMJtlw Bf«nr BraUBS. Bmp* manageable, in actiial eveuta On Judge our naliJiborf Tha current market and indicated dividend rate. Union Democratic leaders today continued to bacl^^j^tty. William Joard of Education and PTA groups. ' Finley S t, died last night at Maq- I BiMlaTa. BDMrM U tlM its eontalnad in tha follow* to take the first steps necessary to an asset to our commufaty. Ws H s to fa ' hours last night, General Manager chester Memorial Hoopltal after tools or_otoer complex e^pm ent ____ lUach*«M- Oo«ai. •» tha other hand, wa are rather aura provide education and faeiUUes T o jt e Editor. Collins to fill the directorship vacated by Democrat J6hn According to a report presented^ ml author will svsntuallv own the building Pacific #tor.if to-yielding about S%. For more, a long illneM. pany machine was imlque and that to the Communist bloc sfkottld be t ]Un Hatter. eemparaUs.to------—*■— most ^—^~~~*leut ConnecU) msmbsra fa Um Kaaehaator RiWorld War I. 'It is to be noted in tois con buikruptcy,. the ultimate amount down to-day. No resident fa Bolton imn ex directors, among other posts, dur Bolton and CJoventiy, for toe 169 Manchester school system. Kram Ratio Policy sated, or more than compeneeted MUehers RepreeeaqetlTee: JJ* Unless you have fd t tha blow press pride in his town when it de of those who voted “No” that they fa Hsxican IhdependsnoA'* having lican members of the boprd of di er said toe reason toe eight roomq He said it was his understand Mr. Teets was past master of nection,” the Senators’ report said, JtDam Hathevs Speda. Acem — New of public finandal contribution to were misled by ssifiali interests. . . started ths revolution agatnat rectors efliortly to discuss the prob ing his 30-year political career. tuition students, into his office be Astor liodge of Masons, New York “that it -waited until the Com for this disadvantage, by our own Teek. Chleaao. Detroit and Boetoa. _ That caused his fall, -or felt the liberately ignores the plight of its He criUcized Hutchinson for re fore toe end of toe school, year., are suggested for toe i^bertson- ing that toe board of education very considerable lead in mlnia- the railroad would probably be shame children and their educational that every member fa our Board Spain tn XIIO.' lem. I don’t want to make any Buckland School tract ia because agreed at toe last regular board City, a member of too Scottish merce Department had approved SbCBER AUDIT BlTtEAU OF statement which would commit signing over a disagreement on He also asked for up-to-date cen toe sale before it concluded toe turization and high preclaloa In- cmcmATioNS. more than « [ ^ d be involved if That only the faJleh know. needa . . . when it blindly refuaea It is in this area that toe great meeting that a reduction of toe Rite Bodies, and past commander them.” how toe sewer department should sus enumeration figures on Man- of toe Americaa Legion post in contract.” strumentaUon. the railroad could stagger along Don’t be too harsh with the man to even consider much needed ad- (Aester school chUdren. Martin est amount of Manchester’s fu present ratio gecame part of its The BeraM Prtnttnt Oompanr In^. "^lUonal classroom apace. , .when Democratic Chairman Cum be financed. Rock'vine Centre. He -was a mem Ttie Bu'bconunittee also said-ll "If toe Soviets could ever sesumes no ftnnnclal restxmsfblllty for under present arrangementa—If, who*’sins, "I think it was'a very poor thing suggested that further use of IBM ture growth is expected to take policy. Curtis said the board must achieve near equality ■with nx-tn tTPOcraphlcal erroro appearln* In ^ it sends its children to school hud mings said, "Bill Collins Is def place. ber . of South Methodist Church, recognized that “in delivering toe ea t faementB and'other readlne matter that is. the railroad could then Or pelt him with worda or atoncA in vite yofi of Mr. Hutchinson to resign in toe equipment be looked into, and decide what the ratio should be these areas, their lead in mlAslle dled in areas not designed tor initely the unanimous choice of Population Hike and how far ft is willing to trans toe American Legion Post and Kl- plans, or partial plans, for toe fei The Mancheater Evenlnjt Herald. Unless you are sure, ysA double the Democratic Town Committee. middle of a fight,” he said, adding maybe Martin’s office could farm wanis Club in Manchester, and thrust would become a 'very xerioue escape bankruptcy in the end any sure. classrooms but for civil defensA some work out to a centralized School needs for 1965 show that port Manchester school children assembly of toe Bryant grinder to matter.” ' , Dleplay adrertlalne OloelnR bonra: library and church facilities. . to seethe • . I do not feel It is necessary to call that,, while Hutchlfison was in of the Brown Alumni Club of Great- toe Soviet purchasing agent, toe way. ■ \ That }^u have no alns fa your school IBM plant. Martin was enrollment will increase by 340 by bus. In his words, Curtis said The subcommittee ale* said ona,, Fter Honday—1 p.m Friday, when it dsnlea its children decent « meeting of the committee.” fice as part of toe majority two er Hartford.. Bryant Co. was following ah- ac hor Tneeday—1 p.m. Mond;^ ^ liat makes the bankruptcy HI years ago "there was plenty of curious to know what effect add children in elementary schools he is against playing checkers of toe serious quesUons raised by playgrounds and gymnasium. . . He said the Democrats had r Wedaeeday—1 p.m. T«i«day. NEW... ing’ more units to the present IBM from Grades 1 .through 6 and by with Manchester school children Survivors include hla wife, Mrs. cepted and unavoidable procedure Its InvesUgation la "whetbor the rH*niiUyr-l pra Wedneaday. proposal attractive to the New 'F or you know, parhapA if the when it closes its eyas to the uni thought highly enough of CoUins time to remedy the (sewer) situa Alice Quin Teets: a son, Pierre E. which is toe natural concomitant Friday—l p.m. Thursday tempter’s voice tion.” setup would have In getting more 1980 toe population of Manchester by moving them from one school Secretary of Commerce haa l|ad at Satoroay—I pm. Friday, Ekigiand Council ia the fact that It versslly accepted need for domes to nominate him for director in should reach 62,060. An estimated Teets Jr-of Manchester, and three of the sale fa equipment.” . Should whisper soft to you. tic sdsnes, cultursl and manual The appointment of a successor use out fa toe system. Martin ask to another every year. his disposal the highly spefaallxed Oaeatfledaaatfled deadline;------I0;30 a.m ■ ei— represents tha onl^ clear track Che October elec.tion, and that, ed for opinions - on buying IBM 500 new homes are expected to An agreement between Curtis grandchildren. However, it said that in toe fu expert opinion which is eaeenUal lay eC pohllcatlOB except Saturday— As It did to him when he went training programs. . .when it after Collins had lost, the board to Hutchinson is on toe agenda Funeral services will be held I pia. V toward any real change In the astray equipment Instead of renting it. be built In this area. and Renewal Associates was made ture it believes companies wWch In making determlnationa about looks to other more responsible o f directors thought hlghiy-enougdi for toe board of directors meeting Kramer said If less than 30 pu Sunday at 1:30 pjn. at toe Wat- management personnel and out Twould cause you; to falter, too. and progrssal'vs communities to fill Curtis' suggested that it would be whereby Curtis will work close obtain Commerce Department ap- highly specialized machinery.** FMday. March 3 of him to appoint him to toe Town Tuesday at 8 p.m. in toe munic cheaper in toe long run to rent be- pils per class Is considered,-In ly with the study group on Man- kins-'West Funeral Home, 142 E. look and poUcy. Bankruptcy, says Author Unknown its eduratlonal gaps. . .when it Development Commission. ipal building. Center St. The Rev. Lawrence Two thousand years ago, the depends upon the good graces fa a Best Things In Life cause a basic unit such as toe one creases must be made according che.ster’s school needa the Council, was designed spe- ly. He added togt it Is not known Almond of South Methodist and had lived most fa her life in ten, Mias Eva F. Shepherd, Un. ^ a t Hebrew aage, Hlllel, coun- restaurant owner to proride it with used at Manchester High School Planning Corhmlsslon Chairman Columbia before moving to Man John Wood, Mrs. Andrew Baracd, Of Big; And Little Wars dfically for . "the-protection and would cost about |200,000. -yet If it would be more economical Martin Alvord- called for another Church will officiate. Burial will died his diadples: "Judge not thy a meeting place to conduct town take place Monday at 1:30 p.m. in chester four months ago. all of PWladelpWa, ^ d Mtx. WU- n ia peal excitement over any continuing operation of the prop fellow-man until thou art come un business. BUI Curbs Hiring in Strike Curtis said during the meeting to use buses or make additions to joint meeting of representatives of Survivors include three daugh 11am Ciermer ot Femdale, Pa. that a closed circuit TV unit, to existing school facilities. At fu. the board of education and pltm- toe Masonic section of Itensico purported new development in erty of, and for the financial to his place.’’ IVe change pur minds I can not believe that a majority Al’e Not Free!! Cemetery at Valhalla, N.Y. ters, Mrs. Michael Clementine of Funeral servlcea wlU be held to be used for educational purpose, tore meetingrs with toe board of nlng consultifota at the board of Manchester, Mrs. David Richey of united States miUtary poUcy con- houaedeanlng of, private corpora and our attitude when we know the fa the Bolton towniqieople do not education, he said, he -hopes to education meeting on March 20 in There will be no calling hours. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Whlte- true motivations of a person’s aC' would be coming into Waddell Woodbridge, and Mrs. William S. aamad not so much tha question tions owning and operating rail' want to be proud fa their commu School In April for a trial test. present figures on this. Barnard School The two groups The family suggests memorlsJ Glbson Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., tkm. nity—a minority perhaps, but Day dreams cost nothing. But it generally takes Empliioyers, Labor Clash Burnham of Columbia; four sis road transportation fyatamA Curtis had been advocating look iVilliam H. Curtis, superintend will meet for about 45 minutes and contributions to cancer, research RockvUle. The Rev. W. W. B^arns- " Uf what woiqxHH wa would make Dr. Laon 'Wind majority, no. As are many others, in lieu of flowers. ters, Mrs. Stanley Flocyk of San worto, pauStor of too Rockville^ whidi get into financial troublas." money to make them come true! Systematic sav ing into this type of teaching aid ent of schools, said he doesn’t sub the study group will present modi, Bota of; hut tha q u ^ o n of Rabbi, Temple Beth Sholora I am eanri.nced the true expression fleationa of the preliminary survey Jose, Calif., Mrs. A. A. Nelson of Baptist Church, 'wUl offidU-te: since he came to Mancheater. scribe to toe 25 to 35 average of Gold Hill, Ore., Mrs. William S. wliathar or not wa were* Umiting The present management of the ing is the surest way to get what you want out of pupils per ’class as presented by presented yesterday. Herbert H. Jolmson Burial will be in Grove Hill Ceme 'onraelvas In the prospective -use of New Haven has foUowed okM dear On ReplacingReplj Workers Herbert H. Johnson, 74, fa TeUer of Point Roberts, Wash., tery, RockvUle. and Mrs. C. G. Eddy of (iampbell, and consistent poUcy. mils has Starkweather St., died yesterday A Masonic service wUl held ■eme of them. We certainly have life! Whatever form your particular day dream at Manchester Memorial Hospital Calif.; and eight, grandchildren. onongh atomic weapons already to been to unload the finandal trou (Continued from Page One) S tonight at 8 at toe funeral home. THE USE AND CARE OF whether all toe people were Mental T e I s\Rockville-Vernon after a long Ulneas. Fimeral services will be held to Friends may call at toe funeral gM tinj the world many tlmps bles of the railroad on tha public DU PONT may take, the sooner you. start saving for it, the brought in from out-of-state.” He was bom in Manchester, morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the W. ,P. Stanley Kaminski of toe New home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. •ver. If the Kennedy administra- -without giving the pnbUe tbs He added: Sept. 16, 1886, toe son of toe late Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main sooner it dm become glorious reality. The time to Britain Typographical Union - re "Certainly some of toe people ^ghtest clear assurance that Ita Professional Medicine Scheduled fo r Herbert and Alma (Cordez) John St., Manchester. The' Rev. The -tten, in view of this fact, and in ferred to toe contractor who brings were_ brought in , from out-of- Finance Unit May Fieyy son. Mr. Johnson was a tetlred odore Chandler of Bolton Congre aiaw of its appraisal of our varied money will be used to improve ALWAYS IX>OK at the label and read the farectfona carefully. begih is NOW ! strike-breakers Into an area as a state.” inspector at Pratt and Whitney gational Church will officiate. Funeralfi . fmitmmm needs- around tha world, service or to build sound mana|^ "rat-herder.” Such men, he said, Richard Jackson, co-publisher Killer of Child NEVER DfOREASE tihs dose o f take more frequently than. COLOR MASTER Aircraft, and a member of North Burial -wUl be in new WUllmantic often come Into an area even while * daddae It wanta to step up our ment polidea So far aa the casiial of the New Haven Reg^ister and Methodist Church. (Cemetery. directed. n^otiationa are in progress. Mra. Louise G. Sellew ' praparadneas In more conventional observer can Judge, the railroad PAINT MIXING MACHINB Jou^al Courier, said his papers (Contbnied from Page One) Survivors include Ws wife, Mrs. Friends may call at the funeral NEVER TAKE medkiiies originally prescribed and Intended Their presence, he said, serves would have nothing to do with Tax at Rudget Meeting Sarah (h ^ s e y ) Johnson; a son, home tonight from 7 to 9. A memorial service for M n. aspens, it win probably find it a has merely been borrowing Its es a threat that strike-breakers for others. strike-breakers. He -opposed the have slept well last night and to WlUlam F. Johnson of Denver, Louise C. Sellew, 57 Starkweather -aJwy easy proposition to saU to Way downhill, with no end In • Year fa are ready to move In it the regular bUl Colo.; three grandchildren, and two Arthur W. Shepherd SL, who died Feb. 20 at her home, OAUnON: Nsvar take medldne in the dark. JETere’s decee employes. dare to walk oft their have had a hearty breakfast The tax rate for toe 1960^61 fls-f show. The festival Oberam- - Omgreaa and to the armed eeni- sight what the 'By 'an honest definition, tois is Widespread public hoetiUty to great-grandchildren. Arthur W. Shepherd, 70, died will be held Sunday at 4 p .m . at a A aids fa year Jobs. magau is an annual event- Funeral services wUl be held to 'ieaa and it would gain, thereby, So far as the public and tha ALWAYS held lahal Hde up when pouring from a bottle. a heinous bill,” he said. toe killer led authorities to order cai'year will be aet Thureday, If late last night at the home of hla the Holmee-- Fune;^ Home, 400 U U I l i U T U Robert Cagenello, president of He termed It "camouflage for She will , also show scenes taken morrow at 11 a.m. at toe Holmes Main S t She was toe. wife fa atfeetlve, if perfaapa eventual- stats ' of the railroad Itself 'Svere OAUnONt Keep all medioines MM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,‘MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1981. P A G E E I G H t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1961 Cireult Court, which went Into ef Rockville-V ernon fect Jan. 1, was supposed to have Alpert Opposes Dempsey Sees State News done away 9 1th the posltloh, but drafters of the Circuit Court law TT overlooked that detaU. Bankruptcy lor Upset Budget Passed by the Senate and sent Terminology Defined Roundup to the Hoimm 'Were bills that wrduld make technical obangee concern New Haven RR In GOP Plains (Oonttaoed from Page One) ing feee fOr brokere licensee, licensing of. excess hne brokere, In Renewal Dialogue Compiled by Students Manchester H igh Schocd .MiM Helen Eatei, Fseulty Adviser (OcntliMied frmn Pnga One) (Oonttained from Page One) V«L XXV. No. 21 Fridoy, March S of since the b ^ e s t deficlta are now licensing of fraternal agents, and ^ ■'V. ■ ling experiencedicnced in this servlee. taxation of foreign Insurance com- said, continuation of service could slonslon of the motor vshicla fee (This Is the third in a serlesAthoi)gh there la no statiitgiy N* "It 1% also likely that several PtAiei. -se* be facilitated, property eould be money from the highway fund to on urban renewal and its applica qulrement for a vote,~^’’yr'q!^ts hundred miles of freight, lines House bills sent to the Senate, tion to the City of Rockville, pre possible that the RockvUIs City would have to be discontinued, in addition to abolWiing small rehabilitated and the capital the general fund has not hurt the Miss Boggini state's highway construction pro sented sa_a diUqgue between a Council will, avjmtually, mi tht ioularly in Connecticut, Mas- town grand Jurors, would specify structure could be reorganized. citizen and'~George Copans, ex urban renewal plan up to a pepu- lusetta and Rhode Island be- that proccM in clvi} acUons be gram in the past. AA-ra' KkaAsikwesJ S e e o n d - R a n k e d M a n c h e s t e r Alpert isaued. a statement pro ecutive director of the Redevelop lar vote. He said he does not believe It Beauty Queen Keep Record kuse they are not paying for returnable to the C ir ^ t Court In ment Agency.. Earlier Installment! Q. The renewal jrianT What’9 emselves." 60 days, would make teohnlcal posing that the council "withdraw will hurt the road building pro that ? gram in the future. concerned the theories behind ac Of Rifle Team Dempsey said jie was “deeply changes In laws relating to oaths and reconsider” the report,. He quiring property and financing the A. It’s an engineeriitg' layout Of Varsity M disturbed that the New England taken by members and employes cited opinions by the ICC and the Sen. Peter P. Marian!, R-Qroton, cost of the project) which spellB out what type et Council gave no notice to the gov of the State Aeronautlee Oommis- ConneeticuA Public UtlUtlea Com told the’ GOP caucus yesterday Q. All right, I'm squared away structure goes wherein the rede The MHS Sharpshooters have Drops Tight Tourney M atch ernors that It had undertaken such eion, and would make technical mission that bankruptcy for the there fa virtually no money avail on the fact that the city will in the velopment tract. The^plaii must Lovely Mary Jane Bogglnl, ’81,. maintained an excellent match rec a study.’’ • changes In the form o f tax col- railroad “would be disadvantag- able now for construction of state be approved by the Redevelopment graced the acene at "White Mist’’ end, pay approximately one-sixth ord despite the recent - slunip In lectom' deeds. geoui.” roads which have not been include'd of the difference between what the Agency, the City Plannlngx-Com aa aha proudly presided over the ti.eir scorea The Indians were Manchester’s eome-from-behlnd Birth Control Hearing Both Houses meet Tueadey, end "The Interstate Staff Committee, In the state’s 4-year highway redevelopment tract initially costs mission, the federal govAm ant Varsity “M” dance on the evening busy over the vacation 'with two buketbell team almost eaugiit a Washington. ’ March 3 (JPi— the Desoocrats have echeduted a appointed by the four New Eng building program'. , and what the land is sold to a and the City Council. It's Aha of Feb. 18. The beauty of the matches. 10:30 a.m. legislative caucus for land govemonr, which recommend He said that instead of talking council which can place thf piM rangy Hillhouse squad In the last Counsel for the state of Connec private developer for. acene was enhanced by the first The hopeful team suffered a ticut has conceded to the Supreme the day. ed tax relief to the railroad, and about continued diversion of high I guess I’d next better clear up before the voters. ladj’, Carol Wemig, ’61, and the startling defeat when Wilbraham quarter of a first-round CIAO Court that no effort has ever been- the Boaton Chamber of Commerce, way funds, attention should be these words "urban renewal” and In the meantime, the Redevelop: aeccmd lady. Poppy Gerard, '61. Academy fired agidnst the-Indians tournament gmme In New Haven made to enforce the state’s laws IMOO for Dinner camel to the eame conclusion," Al paid to Increasing the overall "redevelopment." Do they mean ment Agency has the 20-ihember The MHS gymnasium, was on Feb. 16, and produced a fine pert declared. funds available to the highway de- advisory committee which, 'because Feb. 29, but a lut-mlnuU banning use o f contraceptive de Hartford, March 3 (/P)—Speak the same thing? the community transformed into a dance fioor 911 team score. On the other hand, vices. T h e New England Council, partmetit. . A. No, urban renewal means its members know freeze iced the game for the Aoa- ers for the annual Jackson-Jeffer and its history and neeids, srtll m gayly decorated with red and the Indians were embarrassed by Raymond J. Cannon, Connect!- however, which also recommends Marian! said Republicans were making the city new agAli- TTiere white atreamers. The sounds of their team score of 861, Those' demlca from New Haven, 98-84. son day fund-raising dinner to not opposing diversion because discussing, the program and mak cut's assistant attorney general, morrow will find themselves shut- tax reUef.^condemns the ICC and are three techniques of urban .re counting scores were: Machett, said yesterday he didn't know the PUC (ofxConnecticut).’’ they viewed the highway fund as a ing Tccopunendatione coneemtaic The Indiana had made the tmima- tlli^ between two hotels. newal: Conservation, recondition i t . 176; Rick Jacobs, 175; Alan Sault, _ jasp-wlns over Platt, what would happen if the state Alpert critfoied the NEC report ''sacred cow." ing and tedevelopment ■'Ilie dinner was originally slat "We need roads,'! he declAred, 166; John Pellerin, 173; and David 61-81,' and previously undefeated tried. aa "subverting; the efforts of lo Q. Conservation? What’s th4t? BUI Belekewtcs Karen Rivard Roberts. 171. . Another Connecticut laW makes ed to be held only at the SUUer cal, state and federal officials Wethersfield. 94-82, in overtime. HUton Hotel. But DemocraUc A. ConservaUon is the remod Andoter The next two matches brought The Indians, ranked seemd in It Illegal for physicians to advise “ literally working day and night eling and redecorating of build victory to the sharpshooters. The patients to use contraceptives. state officials reported yesterday to avoid a transportation erfats.” Legion of Honor the tournament ratings this year, they expect at leaat 1,^00 persons $100,000 in Stamp ings, inside and outside, to stop match'with Chdate on Feb. 23 was were hurt once again by their leek Cannon said Connecticut has no The council report was issued deterioration and blight before it 300 Easter Seal law against sale of contraceptive — a crowd too large to be handled the end ,of the recent slump. The of height, and were able to get in Boston while Alpert was testify Albums Recovered starts. This technique is usually "Jest, and the world jests .with The little girl with the big I.ndians came up with a beautiful devices, but “no one can buy them at the Statler. ’ ing in Washington in sbpport of an applied to qlder residential sec only one shot at the basket each for a-ny legitimate purpose.” So the spillover will be fed at Letters Delivered you.” Happy Bill Belekewlcs headlines ’— that’s Karen Rivard, team score of 907. Outstanding time they brought the ball down extension of the- government’s tions of a city, or Its suburbs. enjoys seeing his classmates our senior of the , week. shooters were John Matchett, 188; The . court com plete hearing the Shoreham Hotel. guarantee Ipan program for rail (C!ontinned from Page One) Q. Fair enough. 'What is recon the court. Manchester tried to There will be head tables at both Postmen will deliver 'E$star jovial; his dry sense of humor cer "Eh-ery inch p^ked with dyna Rick Jacobs, 180; John Pellerin, arguments on an appeal brought roads. ditioning? slow down the game, looking for by Dr. C. Lee Buxton of Yale Med- hotels -and speakers will visit both have been recovered by the police tainly keeps them laughing. mite." Karen .‘*.>ema like a bail of 184; and Roger Harry, 184. The Alpert told the House Com JL. RecondlMoning is a method Seal letters to 300 Aiidover hoOiM the good shot, in order to equalize tca> School and two married pa places. ' The break fn the case came Bill proves that h* can be Ore as she races to meet t)ie dead Choate' team score was 821, Ihe the Acads' height advantage. De mittee the program should be ex used to stop blight and deteriora- for the annual campaign of tts match with Windham Tech tients, who contend,the state laws Tickets were sold at |100 and Wednesday when Det. Thomas cheery and serious .too. The latter line of the High School World. spite their lack of height, Man: tended two years beyond its March tioh after It' has started and has Connecticut Society for CMppled ■niiSii,co-editor may be tiny, but nical School on Feb. 24 -wras an violate constitutional, rights. Bux 225. 31 expiration date. O'Farrell, of the Boaton Police, Children and Adults which -aadf Is brought out' in his studies. Chester did a fine job in the re ton said the life of one of the worn caused severe deterioration to iso she would be no one to tangle other Indian victory. Indiana who Secretary of State Ella Grosso "Like all eafety valyea,” he aald,- received a telephone "Up" from lated buildings within the neigh on Easter. Carrying a completely college prep bounding department, matching eh patients might lfe>^dnngered an unldenUfied caller that there cours* throughout high 'school, with if your story la not In when qualified were John Machett. 179; will be toastmaster at the Shore- ‘‘it may not be used again If we borhood. These' isolated buildings Mrs. John Laws, Iqcal oh^lnnsn. Robert Dunfield, 166; Alan Archi Hillhouse’s total at 30 rebounds. by another pregnancy, and the ham and Democratic National was a collection of ’’hot’’ stamps said volunteeniKWho 'p r e p a y ap* Billy Is consistently on the honor due. It's not surprising that peo . Both teams started off slowly in other patient has had three men- get state and local tax relief but are removed and new buildings ple w'Ho do not cover their beats bald, 166; Rover Harry 188; and Chairman John M. Bailey will be It will be there." in a Boston 3tamp shop. built in their places. The-remain peal letters -'for mailing' in this* roll. A full senior schedule of Col the first quarter making costly tallv deficient children who soon The Boston detective uncovered lege English rV, Math Analysis, and don’t hand in their atqrito- Alan Sault, 183. Team score was toastmaster at the Statler. The federal program, enacted in ing buildings within this neighbor area include Mrs. James Daley,. 882. Windham's score was 707. floor mistakes. Manchester held died. . • The dinner is also being held as 1958, authorizes the I(ic to’ guar- InfohnaUon that stamps answer hood are remodeled or redecorated. Mrs. John McGuire, Miss Joan trigonometry, physics and draft on time are Karan's pet peeVes.' a slight lead at the end of the Justice Frankfurter asked C^an Bubbling with laughter, our Coach at Windham fa the MHS ex- a testimonial to Bailey, and for '^ tee 2800 million In railroad ing the description of the Rott- Q. All right, let’s have a descrip Laws and Miss Kathy Laws. ing keeps "Belk" busy. Drafting first quarter, 14-12. non If there had ever been a prose man collection had. been, purchased Cliuroh Nele and physics are "the most,” says senior-miss brings fun and merri star Ben Oehore mer Governors Chester Bowles loans: The New Haven has re tion of redevelopment. Hillhouse. led by tall Mike cution under the laws that led to by Joseph Upson, proprietor of "Christ, the Recandlar” will bs Bill. ment wherever ^ e goes. Just ask a trial amd conviction. Cannon said and Abraham Rlbicoff. The three ceived four guaranteed loans total: A. Redevelopment is the razing, Che girls -who were in Sophomore Branch, started to hit during the were to have .been the speakers. ing about 221.5 million. a stamp store there. or demolition, of an entire area the sermon topic o f the Rtv, WU* Queen Mary Jane Conscentious Bill is active in second quarter as the team pulled there had never been such a trial. Constable-John R. Williams Inspects stolen ^oqds whlfa Chief Con Det. Ciharles Kinsman, of the and the building of new atructares lard A. Hiomen at lY Am. 'wni^ MHS affairs. Several football let and Junior; Girls’ CHuh with her. Later questioning indicated the However, word has been receiv Alpert termed the loan plan a With her talented voice, Karen, Study Award away to a 41-36 halftime bulge. ed that Rlbicoff, who Is secreUry safety valve Against bankruptcy. stable Edmund Dwyer surveys the pile. Thexltema, reportedly, Bridgeport Police, who haa been on the tract' of land according to ship Sunday at First CongregA- Lena Peta's dance band playing' ter awards., were the prize, after court might .not make a final rul stolen from service stations in Manchester smd Bwlin, were found tlonal Chiu-ch. Holy OommmueA auch songa as "My Funny Valen> as -a member of the Roimd Table Branch ended up as the game's top ing until after such a trial and in of health, education and welfare, Questioned by a committee mem working with Boston Police and a plan worked out by engineers. three haird seasons on the field ber (Rep. Robert W. Hemphill, In a car when Williams arrested two youths at a Vernqn service the FBI during the past three days, Q. Then that’s what the project will be administered at the serv tine,’’ "Pour t'avour,” and "Blue with the pigskin. Come spring and Singers has charmed many audi- scorer with 26 points. terpretations by the .State Su will not be able to attend because Hillhouse. pulled away in the ' of business pressure In Washing D-S.C.) if' receivership had been ■ station. (Herald photo by Saternis). said Upson told police he pur is In Rockville? ice. Moon." added a touch to the splen- baseball season. "MHSers" wdU find encea. She was chosen to repre For Teacher preme Court on actual operation The Tqlland Association School sent MHS in the All-State-Chorus third canto with lltUe Billy WhiU ton. considered, Alpert replied it had, chased 30 albums of stamps from A. Yes, this fa the program that do” o f the evening. Musically tal this veteran of the high school of the law. but the carrier felt reorganization Tolland Tpke. in Manchester, and Marrone for 210,000 but was un Is underway In t]ie city of Rock for Deacons and Deaconssaas lilU ented Don Seipel, '61. stpig a solo, try-outs thla year. Karen fa lota of doilig most of the damage. Man "In short," Frankfurter aald, varsity baseball team on the dia ■ Mr. George PotterUm o f the -bi chester was outscored during this ' was not the answer. from Olender’s. aware they , were-stolen property. ville. We are going to begin the be held at South Ooventry Oongre- "Hue Moon." During intermis- mond again. Out ;of school, this ftin, but she fa serioua. too. Want ology department -wras selected ^ "You can’t think of a situation 1 period, 19-12. Bailey Maps Plans The New Haven president Rockville-Vernon They were going to sell the bat Police conviscated the stamps other two phases—reconditioning gational Church Sunday aftemoota aloR, refreshments of cookies, athlete serves as umpire of the ing, to know more about the world the awards committee to be a par- where the doctor could be prose teries and other items, they 'told and evening. Pilgrim Fellowship cuted without proving use had been Los Angeles, March 3 —Na termed "very sound" President aind turned them over to ICinsman and conservation—for the remain hrov^ea and soda were served. Little- League and may often be uxmnd her, ahe Joined.the Current ticipaht in the Netionql Science Manchester came roaring back Kennedy’s proposal to increase the the constables.- after Rottman identified them as der of the City as we are catrylns will meet from 7 to 9 p.ta. Iha ' The chaperons for the evening Affaira Club. in the fourth quarter With a WHits ' made of his advice. You can’t tional Democratic Chairman John seen ,ln a h'eavy white sweater Foundation In-Service Science In M. Bailey of Connecticut, here for truckers’ portion of the Interstate Williams said their car was his through special code markings out our redevelopment. These other church trustees will - mast at 8 Included Fiincfpal and Mrs. Rog with a bright red "M” on' It, Leaded wlh talent, Karen re stitute to be held 'st the Univer of Its own. Dave White, the clutch prove use, because a husband and Pair Caught parked between the main body in his albums. ' i p.m. wife may not testify against each a banquet speech, says California highway system cost. “I think the two sections of the urban renewal ers, Mr. and Mrs. Alibrio, Mr. and signifying membership in Varsity ceived the first grant in the . Sci sity of Connecticut this semester player on the Manchester team President’s message Is very sound, sh'&p and the holler room at Olen- Boston police said the investiga plan will be carried oit through the Book S to ^ Meeting Mrs. Briggs, Mr. and Mra. Zatur- ence Fair in her sophomore year. who scored the winning^ basket other In Connecticut.” fa a key sUte In his party’s plana M. Club. Bill's classmates recently from Feb. 11 to May 27. for 1962 and 1964. even though I am a Republican,” In Car with , dcr's. tion is continuing but made no ar recommendations of our advisory The Women’s Fellowship BoOk aky, Mr. and Mrs. Phinnty. Mr. elected him to serve on the senior She has aiao received honorable against Wethersfield, ■ oneV again Alpert said. "If you'd driven by at 25 or 30 rests in the case. committee who will meet at the Study group will meet Wadneiday anid Mrs. I^awrence Perry, Mr. and The course he fa taking fa de .He told an airport news confer commencement committee to plan mention in the Scholastic Writing tried to pull Manchester through Crash Victim Dies He told the committee four- miles an hour.’’ he said, "you Marrone was taken Into custody a t y Hall March 9. at 10 Am. at the bone eC Mta Mrs. Race,' Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. (johteat. signed primarily fdr in-service ence after arriving from Balti activities, preceding graduation. teachers of biologiy and general with a victory. The husky senior South Windham, March 3 — states—New York, Connecticut. Stolen Goods wouldn’t have' noticed the car at by Providence Police and haa ad Q. You said last wisek that there George Taylor on Hebron Kd. ta and Mrs. Moriarty and Mr. and Always on the go, Karen fa busy tallied 16 points during the last more last night: Rhode Island and Massachusetts— all.” . mitted buying 32 albums of stamps is no vote by the people on this discuss the novel “Exodus." Mrs. Smith; Youth of the Second Congrega science. The application of eci- A head-on collision of a car. and a >‘We are going to start early to tional Church of Coventry have both in ad^ool and out. She is an entifle prtnciples to the operation half, including 12 in the final quar truck proved fatal yesterday, to have recommended more than $13 Williams said ofte youth was'in ip a ‘.’package deal” from an un- project. Do I have smy voice at all Each member o f ' the Varsity active member of Saint Japiea Cast Ready for Next Week’s Shf*w ter. iby the groundwork to assure that million in annual assistance to the •Two East Hartford youths who the car and the other was running identihed man who came to his in sajing what goes into the re Msaohesier Eveolnt Han)U An "M ” Club worked hard to make chosen Billy vice president of the of greenhouses for instructional Mrs. Sonja Elongdahl. 45, of 1,7’ California will go Derorooratic In Pilgrim Youth Fellowship. C.Y.O. Sbe may often be aeen, Liz Dawkins, as the orphaned Anne Shirley, makes an unexpected entrance in Paint and Powrder's At one point, the Indians trailed New Haven. About 26 million constables say, rifled gas stations toward it when he first spotted shop last Friday. development area? dover oorrespondsnt: 'B e h ^ W* the dance a success and special purposes and student resMUoh Whitehouse St., Mystic. Mf*. both elections.’’' them. He drew his revolver and Summer activities, such as base woriUng i^ligentiy at the Haynea projects ate being studied. A production of "Anne of Green Gables," to be presented in the .Manchester High School- auditorium by 14 points, but the Indians, true Songdahl, a widow, died In Wind would come through elimination of In Berlin and Manchester earlier Police said Marrone told them A. Yes, you have a voice. Al- Shaw, tdephoiia Pllgirim X-ITIS. appreciation was expressed to Medical Laboratory, where ahe fa on March 10. Looking on v e Jackie Corbett, as Minnie Steam, an orphanage . attendant; Candy Bailey was asked If ex-Vice taxes, he said. told them to halt. Contois began he paid $10,000 to the man and Buddy Minor, '61, chairman of ball, swimming, and miniature golf study pf the effect of temperature, to form, did not quit trjing and ham Community MemortM Hos President Richard M. Nixon was In the evening, were caught last a bookkeeper and lab helper. Fenn. (in window) as Mrs. Rachel Lyhde, towm.gosslp; Sue Boris, as Marilla Cuthbert,.'and Jeff Pond canie within one minute and 14 pital about 12 hours after the rtfis- If we don’t get this tax re 1 to run, he said, but Fromerth call then sold 30 of the albums to the decorations, and Dave Malausky, are Bill’s favorite ways of filling. light,, -wrater, aeration and nutri as Mathew Cuthbort, the brother and sister with whom Anne has come to llvel (Herald photo by considered a ntajor threat to Dem night at Olender's Body Shop on ed him back. the moments in that long awaited, Future plana include a teachlhg ents on plant growth and the use seconds of upsetting the Acads. ' hap on Route 32. State Police said lief,” Alpert said, "there’s very Boaton dealer for the same price, '62, chalrm'an of refreshments. ; career. She has been following the Pinto). ocratic 'campaigns. Hli reply: little likelihood of repayment (of Rt. 83 with 29 auto batteries, a Ten of the batteries were taken keeping*two of the albums himself. Nancy FoUanshee, ’62. much desired vacation. of radiation and radioactive iso Four last-minute foul shots pro Mrs. Songdahl’s car swerved "We're not interested in what radiator and an extra rear seat In from Olender’s, according to CoU^'e Preparatory course. Her vided Hlllhouse’s msugin of -vic across the highway and crashed federal loans) but I feel we have Six albums still su-e missing po The end of sitting through study topes in the study of plant growrth the Republican party does. We are their car. Dwyer. They were taken from the aubjecta this year include Biology will be discussed. tory in the most exciting gSma of Into the truoK, driven by Raymond made headway through negotia lice said. MASONRY WALLS halls and seeing “stuck-up"'people concerned only -with building up Constable John R. Williams boiler room, which is left opeii. Providence Det. Commander are Bill's Immediate desires. His n , English IV, Modehn Problenw, Nancy. Jackson, '62 the tourney so far. J. Martin.'42, CItapel St., Chaplin. tions with these states . . A Cappela Choir, music appreci the Dwnocratlc party." The New Haven Road was In re- caught the pair on. a routine check The car used by’ the pair be Peter Osterman said the two al far more important desires are to Manchester committed 26 fouls, Martin buffered a skinned knee. The national rtiairman will be Senior Boys ation. (Favorites included Music as compared to Hfilhouae’s 19. ceiveiahlp- from 1935 until Sept. about 11:15. longed to Contois' other, con bums. recovered, in the Marrone's be accepted at Bowdoin' or Trinity keynote speaker at a banquet of 11,1947 when a New Haven, Conn., The accused, David L. Fronierth, stables said. shop contained Canadian, BrlUsh, College, wrhere he plans to stiidy Appredstion, Engliali, and Mod H o n o r R o l l G o Many o f the Manchester fouls the California Democratic Coun 17, of 61 Greenlawn St., and Fran em .Probfame.) were a direct result of the Indians’ 3 4 to 32 federal district court judge au- They will be arraigned in 12th and French colony stamps, all part Will Attend public relations or personnel work. Hartford, March 3 (VP)—The cil tonight in nearby Santa Mon cis C. Contois, 17, of 27 Hamilton ofed irised the carrier to resume Circuit Court in East' Hartford of the stolen collection. Intelligence and a superb sense With her wonderful personality, lack of height. St., have been relcased'under $100 Karen will undoubtedly make SUte Motor Vehicle Department’s ica. a Inaiahagement of .its affairs. where they are also awaiting trial .The Rottman stamp collection W a te r p r o of humor will open many Interest Craig Johnson paced the In- - daily record of automobile acci- bonds and are due in court March on breach of peace charges lodged w fs stolen Dec. .27 while the Rott many new friends in years to dlans^ offensive with 19 points, in TThe order, signed In open court CAP Course ing doors for this outstuding come. Cast members in "Anne of Green denU as of last midnight and the by Judge Cartx>ll C. Hincka, also 17. They have been charged with against them by East Hartford man family was on vacation in senior, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gables” have been, competing with cluding a perfect 7 for 7 'from the larceny. Karen la the daughter o f Mrs. F o r t o t ^ on the same date last year: empowered the railroad to put into authorities. Canada. foul line. The sharpahootlng sen According to Chief Constable Richard Sartor and Tim Beck •William Belekrwlcz, Rt. 44A, Cov the sounds of pounding and saw 1960 1961 About Town effect its reorganization p 1 an BIG entry. * Felicia Rivard, 204 E. Middle ing in rehearsal this week, 'ks the ior *klso garnered 9 relx>unds to Edmund F. Dwyer, the two admit with, seniors at Manchester High Tpke. Accidents ...6,785 6,061 (Est.) which provided for a new capital Peggy Beaucag9,J ^ . living room at Green GabieZ takas lead the Indiana In that depart Killed ...... 34 32 CurUln time for the Little Thea ted taking the loot from a service ■nd members of the Manchester - Kit Lang. '61 High honor roll standing 'wras6>Ann Pavan, John Peak, John' Pe.l-f Gail Prescott, Jt>e Privizzino, Gail ment,. Dave White scored 16 structure of 2375,600,000 and made station on the Berlin Tpke., from Cadet Squadron of .the' Civil Air shape. The noise is making the Injured ...... 3,407 8,826 (Est.) ter of Manchester’s production of worthless all common and pre suitors increase the volume of their achieved for the eecond quarter lerin, Michele Pelletier, Althea Putnam, Cliffords Rautenberg, poinat and Steve McAdam chip Mullin's Sales and Service at 176 Patrol, hive been selected by the Philip Rice. X ped in- with 19 pbints for the In "Bus Stop” will be 8:30 tonight and ferred stock once valued at $206 voices. of the year by 46 seniors, 43 jun Pierog,. Angelo PontlUo, Ronald Connecticut Wing of the Civil Air Prentice, Bmno Primus, Thomas Also, Carol Riuyard, Keith Rob dians. Steve is now the highest $50^000 for 4 Toes ' tomorrow night at Bowers School million. Puzzle Highlights Book on Hawaii auditorium, Princeton St.- Legal Notice Patrol to represent Connecticut' at iors, and 40 sophomores. Qufah, Michael Reardon, Trudi bins, Sandra Robinson, Melvina scorer In Manchrater High School ■ New Britain, March 3 (JP)—A Before the railroad went into WATCH REPAIR Students with blue spotted shoes receivership. Its capital structure two Air Force Base orientation may be identified aa mqpibers of The regular honor roll, included Recknagel, LUlian Rehse, John SharpT Barbara Smith, ^imce Sta- history, -with a totsd of 363 points Buperiop Coiui jury has swarde/ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at counes for two weeks at a sum ‘De Temps’ News Given to .Library yenS( William Suhie, Bkrbara Tu- 280,000 to a Cheshire maa*,wl The Central Connecticut Coin approximated $800 million. Coventry, -seithln and for the District of ALL TYfES the scene design or set construc in the list announced this -week, Reid, Daneen Renn, Shlrin Rich in 20 games. This means that Coventry, on thl* 2nd day of ■ March, mer camp on the base aiid 10 days has an additional 132 aenlors, 97 ardson, Karen Rivard, DCbonih ruli, Geraldine 'Verge, Elizabeth Steve averaged 18.18 points per lost four toes in an accident Club will m ^ TuEsday at 7:30 1961. The second edition of "De; tion committee, psUnting busily for on their specified posts during the "The Hawaii Book, Story of Our the Msuxh 10 production. juniors, and 88 sophomores. Fifty- Roddy, Peter Shalnin, Carole Wadsworth, Janet Wennergren, game this season, a truly fine rec After '45 minutes of delibera p.m. in the-'Wliiton Library audi Present Hon. Elmore . Turklngton. All Work Electronically Phyllis Wiechert, Joel Wind, L o r ^ tion yesterday, the jury decided in Judse. coming summer. Temps En Temps," MHS French Island ParadUe" haa been donated five freshmen made honors. Shapazian. ord by any standards! torium. All interested numismatists Assistant Named Estate of Agnes E. Hall, late of .Cov Rich Sartor, first lieutenant of newspaper,' was. distributed among to the Manchester Hjgh School "It doesn’t quite, suit your elmr- High honors requires at least an Also, Carol Bhenning, Pam Slm- ta Wrobel, Herbert Zepp. . Upset Wethersfield favor of Joseph D. Ffanclsj. Who in Hartford, Tolland" and Windham entry. In said District decea.sed. Tested the Manchester Cadet Squadron library by the Royal Ice Cream acter. But I like it.” These and A average in three subjects and a mofu, Linda H. Smith, Roberta Sophomores, with high honors: Jim Mistretta and MoAdam sued for $80,000. Judge John P. counties are Invited. There will be The Administratrix having exhibited all French claasAs during the peat Cotter accepted the verdict with For Hathaway her administration account, with said and member of theAlAP since Go; of Manchester. Covered with similar comments could be heard B average in another, with a pos Smith, PhylUs Solomon, James Carolyn Adams, Beverly Batsie, paved the way to Manchester’s an auction of coins, and refresh estate to Jhts Court for allowance, It 1s GUARANTEED FOB ONE FULL YEAR week. Highlights of ..this 'month's great ups'et victory over Weth September 1957, has b^n selected piliHlon leather, the book discusses recently as the cast of “Anne o f sible C in ja quarter-point subject. Sommere,' Judith Soule, Dorothy Donald Besser, Barbara Bickford, out comment. ments will be served. ORDERED: That the 9th day of lElleen Boris, Jennifer Caven, ersfield on Feb. 17. Efach player Francis said he "was permanent- George Trepp a vice president March. 1961. at 10:30 o'cloclt, forenoon, to represent Connecticut in the "De Temps -En Temps’’ is a cfoea* such topics as Hawaii’s history, Green Gabies” was fitted for cos Regular honors standing requires Sousa, Joaeph Sbmiumas, Jane at the Probate Office .in .th-' Municipal 1961 - Space . Age ' Orientation word puzzle, which makes use of tumes. There are the usual alter Michael Cowing, Susan Cronin, srt>red 17 points and gathered In on the left foot when a blower The Paint and Powder Club of of the Connecticut Bank and Trust people, culture, and economy. a B average, with a possible C in Steiner, Sue Stoken berg. Dlahe Co., will become an assietant to Building in said Coventry be and tht" Course to be held a Chamite Air common French vocabulary. The ations to be made—skirts too long, a quarte.r-polnt subject. .Swanson, Mary Thomson, Jean Leslie Cwlkla, PhUip Daley, Bar 7 rebounds in Manchester's best- on the left footw hen a blower Manchester' High School 'will pre aame is assigned tor a hearing on the ROBERT JEWELERS "The Hawaii Book” Is more than bara Gustafson, (Jarolyn Hughes, played, game of the season. from an exhaust fell on him while Russell B. Hathaway at the Main allowance of said admlnlsfratlon ac- Force ^Base, Champagne, III. This puzzle was composed by students a series of scholarly treatises. dresses too tight, and hats too Seniors with high honors; Pam Tieme^, George Trueman, Nancy sent a three-act play, ‘'Anne of counf- with said estate and this Court 6SS MAIN STm MANCHESTER small. William Karszes, Christine Kll- The score -was close throughout he w as, making a delivery at a Greea Gables,’’- Friday, March 10, Bt. branch of the bank Monday. courser a comprehensive study of from Bloomfield High School. For Gathered into this pne volume are ela Ahlf, John Bacon,. Malcolm Ungerer, Patricia Uriano, James Hathaway \is branch manager and directs that notice of the time and place America’s newest rockets and mis those F’rench students, who have Patrick, Marjory KobUnsky, Mary the -contest, although M anche^r silver cpmpany in Meriden. at 8 p.m. at Manchester High assigned, for said hearing be jiiven to I Ml 9-5560 some of the finest paintings made Barlow, Robert Barton. Carolyn Vaiciulls, Roberta Vandethoff, also a vice president of the bank. a ll' persons kno-s-n to be interested sies, will include-the study of rock One actress complained, when ann Kavaleck, ., Cheryl Kuhney, fell behind by 6 during the third School auditorium. Tickets may be attempted their skUl at this, the in the islands. Sbme of the great Browm, Janice Chace. Karol Cobb, Brian Wagner, Janet Wahnqufat, Trepp haa been with the Con therein to appear and be heard thereon et’s systems and engines.’ and a told that she might have to help James Leavitt, Susan Lundgren, quarter. Muich'ester c ^ e from obtained from club members or at by mailing on or before March 3, 1%V. answers will be published in next est Hawaiian artists are represent Suzanne d’Avignon, Marlene George Walker, Gerald Wallach, behind once again during the Was This Deliberate? necticut Bank and Trust Co. for test firing". In order to qualify for month’s Issue. make her dress, .‘T can't even Forde, Michael Geclauskas, Carol Donaid ■Werner, Dorothy Willard, Karen Mitchell, Marjorie M.ona- Winsted, March 3 (8>)—A foriUer the dqof. by certified mall, a copy of thla order ed. han, Stephen Morrison,' Mather fourth quarter and tied the game more than 30 years and formerly to Florence E. Maceyfca, Grant Hill thla experience. Rich had to pass' The future column, "Avez-vous make a dishcloth.’’ Genta, Juston Gidman, John Gold Cfarol Wisniewski, Dolores York, Democratio town court Judge In managed the-Middletown branch. Road. Covenlrv. Conn. - - Lynn Longfellow.- Barbara Pearce, '63., ' Neill, Barbara Pearce, Jeffry up just before the final buzser. EI.MORE ■niRKINGTON. Judge, ■•The Dawning Space- A ge;’ a writ attendu” (have You. heard) relates en. David Haskell, Jeanne Hay, Mary El Ziegler. In the thiee minute overtime, the X Winsted may have to go hungry at Atty. and Mrs. W. David Keith, He haa been in the main office In ten examination. Rich’ Is' the sec classroom stories. “ Pecheur d' Is Ann L Jeffries, Roberta Johns, Pond, Margaret Roberts, Kathleen the Jackson-Jefferson Day din 60 Hillcrest Rd., will be host and Juniors with*high'honors: SaUy Ryan, . Arllne Shenning, Stanley Manchester team wisely froze the Hartford for several years. - AT A COURT OF . PROBATE hold Spanking Brand New — Factory Frtsh ond cadet in Connecticut to pass land” (Island Fisherman), a trag Barbara Johnson, Karl Kehler, Aspipwalll' David Baxter, Mar- ball until it found Dave White un> ner at Hartford tomorrow night hostess at Lutz Junior Museum at .ManchoRt^. wllhin and for. tho the examination. ic novel concerned i^th the ro^ Peter Klock, Erika Krempaaky, Shoiik,' Robert Simmers, Baiba unless the committee sympa Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Diatrlct of Manchoster. on the 27th day garet Beach, Mary Boutilier, Mary Skudrkt Linda A. Smithy Cheryl guarded under the basket. A of February. 1961. Tim Beckwith, cadet captain of mance between a fisherman and Catherine Lang, Judith Liu'son, Capriioazi, Karen Churtlla, Judy quick pass resulted in the decisive thizes -with hKh. Prenont. Hon. John J. Wallott. Judpo. the Manchester Cadet Squadron a beautiful young girl, was recent Lois Ledbetten Lynn Longfellow, Staniunas, Marlene - Stokes, ploria Francis D. Campbell fa going , to All persons interested in organ Estate of Sophie E. McCormick, late Clementino, -Jacqueline Cook, D'a- Trukks, Susan Walker, Deborah two-pointer scored with just 18 of Manchefiler, In said District de and' member_ of CAP since May ly completed by Miss Jean Low’s Suzanne Manet, Donald Morrison, vid Doll, Michele Drapeau, . Joan tell the committee that his wife music are Invited to a meeting of Wells, ' William Whitesell, Neil seconds remaining In the over the Mwichester Chapter of Uie ceased 1957. -wa.a selected by the Con French IV classes. Kathy Naktenls, Janet ‘ Nutter, Farr, Susan ■ FVltham, Richard time. Inadvertantly ' burned his ticket The administrator having exhibited ’61 C O M E T S necticut iVing of the Civil Air Pa ■Wise, Paula Wuppeffeld. Hammond Organ Soclefy tonibf- hi.s Cdthlnistratlon arrount wUh said Jean Claude Peltier, a senior at Linda Olmsted. George Ordway, Fish, ‘Richard Gallagher, . Jessie On .Feb. 14 the Indiana humbled ' for the 2100 a plate dinner in the Arm and D u m o n d, 29, of 44 estate to this Court for allowance, it is trol at a boatd meeting in New Ha Sophomores with tegular hon Incinerator when she threw out row at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. THE BEHER COMPACT CAR MHS, Has made French recordings Pat Provencal. Judith Rhodw. Gipson, Ellen Hansen, Linda Has- Platt High School of Meriden In and Mrs. George Moberg, 98 For Morse Rdj. was charged lost night ORDERED: ^That the 16(h day of ven Feb. 10. He Will represent of a novel. "Pierre Quiroule.” The David Roberts,’ Marilyn Ro k , sett, Jon Hudson, ' );*ydia Jackie, ors are: Jape Abild, Susan Ab- Meriden by a score of 61-81. Mc- a packet of envelopes. One con March. 1961. at three o’clock, afternoon AT ANY PRICE! Connecticut at the 1961 Jet Or raiitis, Caroline Akin, Joan Ander est St. with evading responsibility as the at the Probata Office In the Municipal recordings have aided Miss Todd's Dqnald Schofield. ” Don Seipel,. Ronald' Kacni'arczyk, David Kaye', Adsm led- all scorers wlfh 19 tained-the ticket. Builclinfc in said Manchester, be and ientation Course to be held at students in stud^i^ the jMssages Carol Slbrinsz, Kenneth- Smith, Carole LaPolt, Joanne F. Lucas, son, Kathleen Bajoris, Doima points. Hls'wlfe wasn’t planning to at result of an InveaUgatlon Into the same is asslfmed for a hearing on SEDANS Perrin Air Force'* Base, Tex. Cap from this story.’ Fairy tales are Lance Stewart, Suzaiine Taylor. Sandra'Malln, Carolyn Mather, .Baraw, Richard Bari^liffe, Caro Coach .Raymond Kohbuseskl's tend. She" Is a registered Repub The^ executive board and mem damage done to a sign and- a lawn the allowance of said administration tain Beckwith w-as selected for Kathy McMullen, Carolyn McNa line Becker, Francis Brookes, El- bers of Ladies of St. James will account with said estate, ascertain coming to life in Miss Pelletier’s Kevin foomey, H. Turkln^on. fine jayvee team finished the sea Ilcan. meet tonight at 7:48 at the W. P. Wednesday night. ment of heirs and order of dl.strlbution. the ;duty from 10 semi-finalists classes* where the students are JShn Urbanettl, Marcia Wepqer, mara, Paula-McNamara, Nancy liott Bursach, Beverly Chace, son with a laudable 17-2 record by ^ . He was released under bond of and this Court directs that nollc;e of chosen from all of the- qualified McNeill, Gerald MUlef, Judith Laurie Chapman, Patrioia Close, Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main the time and bplace - assigned for ^ald Interpreting the chafacters and Linda Wood. trouncing Platt and Wethersfield, Neu) Health Director 2250 for appearance in circuit hearing be given to all persona known I W AG O N S I cadets In Connecticut. ,;.Tim will Minney, Elizabeth 'Neubert, Carol Barbara Coughlin, Charlene Covey, St., to pay respects to Mrs. Mary meaning of familiar childhood Regular senior honors: Richard 82-44 and 84-34, respectively^ Much Jewett City. March (iP)—Dr. court In Manchester on March 16. to he Interested therein to appear and. fly In the Air Force F:i02 all Nothnick, - flobert Papanos, Berna H- Dean Paniel, Donna Davis, 8 M. Haskel], whose daughter, .Mrs, be heard thereon by .publishing a .rofly tales. will be denianded of these jsyvees Albert G. Gosselln, Lisbon, has Evel m Clementino, is a member Police charged that, at about weather Interceptor, one of' the Allely, Robert Allison. David Al dette Parciak, Amy Raelaoer, John Nicholas Decesare, Richard Diehl, 3 of this order In Some newspaper hav Miss Pelletier’s students have mond. Penny Ambrose. Margaret next year, since the entire vknilty been named health director for of the organization. S.m. on March 1, Dumond's car ing. a circulation In said District, at 12,000 newest and fastest fighter planes. also been singing musical rounds Sajclus, John Shearer, Sandra John Donahue,.. Leslie Donahue, will graduate this year. had knocked down a school zone least five days before the day of said Following completion pf their Beaucae'e. Tim Beckwith. Mary Slbrinsz, Ingalii Spangberg, Chert Timothy Donahue, I^ren Fan tom, Griswold, a post which has Ifa hearing, and bv mailing on or before miles Only Down $ such “Alouette” and "Frero Jane Bogglnl, . Bruce Bonadles, If the jayvees ■ continue their come a target of a large anti- Alan D. Williams, son of Mr. sign oh the north side of E. Mid Febniary 28. 1961. by certified mall, a high school education, both boya Jacques,” and they have been Stokes, Marion Thomson, Linda Ellen Firestone, Paul F 1 a v e 11, die Tpke., and then crossed the or 1. year • Diane Boudreau, Joan Brizitls, Su Wiecek. David G. Foster, Alan Sl-ench, fine play next season as varsity fluoridation group In the borough and Mrs. David H. Williams, 181 copv of this order to Harry R. McCor *195 1898 Un Our Coutinuous Bidtel Flas will attend college. After grad mick. c/o Robert C.- McCormick. New warranty learning other popular songs such san Lee Browm, David Call, Jfean- Regular Junior Honors; James performers, Manchester will of Jewett City. . ' . . St. John St., has been named to road and ran up on the lawn of uation from college they said they Gordon Fuller, Robert Gibson, 604 E. Middle Tpke., on the south l^ltnn Road. Manchester. Conn.: Wil as "Dites-mol Pourquol” and ” La nette CiaselH. Robert Cassells, Neil Allbrio, Willard Allen, David An Donald Gliha, Arden Godin, David doubtless be represented in the Goasslln, whOASiumed his duties the dean’s list at-Bates College. son S. McCormick. 306 Del Monte Ave.. Fay As Little As $10j90 a Mwlb plan to enter the Air Force, ^vlth South San Francisco.. CaUfomla; Mar- LOW D a n k r a t e s - ^ c m o n t h s t o p a y Plume de ’ma Tante.’* Chadwick. Jan Clhrlstensen, Bar derson, Harry Arnold, Gall Ashley, Ooodstine, Sherwood Gordon, CIAC tournament once again. last Monday, succeeds Dr, Fred Lewiston. Maine, where he Is of the road. a possibility of a career In this Mr. Guadano's student-conduct Kevin Toomey, '61. member of the class Of '64. The occupant of thajt residence, iorle Broderick. 102 Constance prlvr. field. Tim and Rich said they feel bara Cooner. Judith Copeland. Diane Baldwin, Elizabeth Balon, Lauren Green, Margaret Grlgalis, erick Barrett. Manchester Conn. __ Stora hours 7:30 ajm.-5 p.m.-Saturday tW 12 ed classes have been held for the Marylmv Correia. Msntaret Cote, C. Barrett, ' - Richard Berube, Stanley Gryzb, Jane Hold, Ervin Barrett resigned last month Charles Luce, told police he, heard JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge. that this training will be bene purpose of enriching the students' Norman E. May. plant s e ^ c s a noise, looked but the window and SAFE-BUY USED CARS Lisa Cowan, Lynne Custer, Ray Thomas. Best, Bonnie Bowman; Harvell, Bruce Hopper,' Patricia Susan Cneuie, Elizabeth Dawkins, when he found a large -yellbw AT A COURT OF PROBATE held flelal In both Civil Air Patrol and French comprehension and pro- Patricia Boyd, John Boyle, Fred supervisor of the Southern New saw a 1955 Chsvrolst backing off d'vllian life. mond Davis. Robert Deane. Car Huy, Denis Karpushka, Michael John Fr^doza, Burtoii Frazier, swastika painted on'his office door. England Telephone Co. In Will! at Manchester, within and for the n-unclatlonr French culture has en- ter DeCormler. WUllam Eagiesoa, Brazltfa, Marilyn Bronelll, Stiean Kearns, Carilyn Kirtland, Marshall Kathleen Frizzell, Elizabeth Gau- He was A ' leading propdnwt of hia lawn. District of Manchester, on the 27th day • Jud.v Prescott, '61 tered^he minds pf MUs Mclner- Browm, Teresa Caldera, Janet manUc, will be guest speaker at Tbs next morning Luce said he of February. 1961. . , ■ST FORD $995 ’57 CHEV. $995 OPEN EVERY Barbara Farrell. Kramer, Kermit Kroll, Jeffrey. dreau, Diane Gee, Mark Glaiber, fluoridation and was harassed by a meeting of. the Klwanls Club of , Present, Hon. John T. Wnn^tt. Ttidge. nery's French I students as they Carlson, Leslie Carlson, Olivia noticed a similar appearing car Estate of Frahk Murawski. late of Fairtane Hardtpp 2-Door. CLAS.SES STUDY STOCK Also, Anita Foord, Betty Foster. Lassow. Doreen Golas, Ann Cru'dean, Nan anonymous callers and letter writ- Manchester Tuesday noon at the Study the famous works of Monet, Robert Foster, Rodney Fowler, Carlson, Gary Chappell, Carolann , Also Michael -Lautenbach, Irene cy J.Grzyb, Judith Hall. srs. ^ , In the yard of a nearby service Msnehestef; in said District, deceased. FRIDAY MSHTTIU Yield-----mutual funds___ stock Cezanne, Renoir and Henry Bous- Close, John M. - Connolly, 'Nancy Manchester Country Club. He will station, land notified police. * The administrator having exhibited ’56 FORD $395 8 :3 0 Gregory Frey, Penny Frizzell, Llak, Jean Mackenzie, Pamela Also, Linda Hohweiler, Jill How- Gosselln, ah active member of discuss a display demonstrating his administration account with aald ■57 PONT. $1945 quotes.. .These,are not the wrfrds seau. Cook, -■’Margaret Coopers, Dennis A check of the car, owned by esfste to this C^urt for allowance. U is Molnliner 4-Door. of a Wall St. businessman, but are Arlyne Gsrrity, Ruth Geer. Poppy Manown, Judith McAuley, Jacque royd, Ronald Jodoin, Eric Johnson, the fluoridation committee, said the microwave relay system for Starchief 4-Door. A report from Barnard Junior Gerard, Bruno Ouilini, Donald Dailey, Robert Davldon, Diane line McCarthy, Jill Messenger, Shirley Johnson. Sharon - Kilpat Dumond, showed green paint ORDERED: That the m h day of aorae of the topics to be taken up Dearington, Kathleen Dbnahue, he has no plans for pressing the telephone and TV tra^ismisaton. Varrh, 1961. at 4:30 o’clock, eftemoon. Tour GuaranYoo— Our 41 Yoon high says that the junior high Gleason, Martin Goodatlnc, Roger Dennis Morin, Donna Muschko, rick, Sandra Kirtland, Joyce Nels- fluoridation issue. marks on the damaged front bum-, at the Probate Office in the Municipal ’60 THAMES $1495 ’59 RENAULT $695 by Mr. Arthur W. Jones’ business French club has been viewing Carole pumas, Cecily England, per that matched the paint on the Ruiidihg in aald Manchester, he. and Grenier, Barbara Groff, Henry Judith Muske, Robert Nixon, Mary wender, Alex Neubert, Edwin State Police of the Danielson Tbe Rev. Ejnsr Rask of Cove Dauphine l^thmetic classes, which are.,be films of historic sites of Parle aiw Gryzb, Carole Guzavitch, Richard John English, Joyce Flynn, Da-vld Oates, Lynn Olschefskl, Jean OI- slgi) post, and the tread on the the seme is as.sUojed for s , hearing on Estate Bug. ^ O f DopondaMo; Sorvico" ginning a Unit on investment. Foster, Richard Oiorgetti, Carole Ann Piela, james Perry, Mary Troop said they’re still InvesUgat- nant Congregational Church 'will the aliowanes dV said administration other .parts of France. The stu Hamilton, Karen Hanson, Arthur shewakl Carol Ostrlnsky, David snow tires matched the tlrC Im- account with itald estate, ascertainmisnt Through student participation GoodchUd, MaiY Goodwin, Judith Pierce, Dyahn Pillard, Milton ing the swastika Incident. be in charge of radio broadcasts, dents in the club also agree that Holgerson, Patricia Howrard, Bar Plouff, Violet Powers, Janet Rad- Pesce, Terry Phllbrlck, Gerald ' sponsored by the Manchester Min prasstons left on the lawn, police of heirs and order of distribution and ’55 CHEV. $595 ’SOLINCe $S9S and individual reports, the classes French can be just as Gray, Virginia Hadfleld, David this Court .directs that notice of the gEOnes bara Hughes. Gall Humphrey, ding, Regina Rice, Florine Rich Plante, Robert Ponton, John Pres isterial Association, over WINP said. time and place assigned for said hear 2-Door. 2-'Door Hardtop. will learn about different types of much fun as English games — Hamilton, Linda Hawkins, Linda ton, Cheryl Robinson, Lawrence . Assembly in Recess Sandra M. Hunter, Ema Jackie, Heiwig, jean . Hennequin, Mikk ards, Philip Rider, Joyce Rizza, Sunday at 6;3a p.m. and dally next As -Ufa result of an Investigation! ing be riven to all persphs knowm to Investments, their advanta^s and providing you know your Prenrtj! David Johnson, " Joyce Kalber, Roger, Msllory Schdhlt, Patricia Hartford, March 8 (8>) — TWd into an aacident at 6 o’clock Sun be interested Ihefeln fo appear and ho ’54MERC. $495 disadvantages, the costs Invowd, Hlnnov, Ellen Hochberg, Judith Carol Rohrbach, Ralph Rooke, Joel Connecticut legislature >was In re- week St 7 :18 p.m. heard thereon bv publishing a conv of ’55 DESOTO $545 ■Nancy Follansbee, '62 Kathleen Kanhel, Dennis Keith, Rottner, Toni Russell, Marilyn S t Schwarm, Madeliene Slade, tJlllan day morning on Carter St., police this order in some newspaper having a and how to read stock quotes. The Holmes, Nancy Holt, Nanoy John • cess today until Tuesday. 4-Door. Station Wagon Sharon KobUnsky, DPUglas Kor- son, Edwin Jolly, Joy Joubert.- P»erre, Gary *Sa-viloniB, Janice. Smith, Ingrid. Stertman, Ellen ' ConcordftT*utheran Church will obtained a wartant charging Rlcls- circulation In said District, at least piipUs will be applying basic arith SCIENCE CLASSES DEBATE Sturgeon, Nancy Szarek, Dorothy On- the agenda. today, however, five da vs before .(he day of said b«ar* her, John Kranee, WUllam Kuhl- Also, Charles Joy, Nancy Kar- Scheibenpfiug, Diane Simler, Gary supply the chaplain of the week at ard PagUoll, 24, o f Birch Mt. Rd., Ing. and bv mailing on or before Feb High Trades— Low ^rices-.-Low Suburban Overhead metic In computing profits, costs •. * perching bird not Thomason, Richard Treat, Kathy was a hearing on so-called right- Manchfaiter’ Memorial HosplUI and yield. man, Jeanne Lavigne, Norma taw - ker, Virginia King, Douglas Kop- Smith, .^ s e Somero, Beverly Bolton,, with reckleaa.. drtving. He ruary 28. 1961. bv certified m«lt. a .conv fall off the branch when it goes tq ton, Sandra Laasart, Noreen Leber, Stauty; Sally Strickland, Eileen 'Yennart, Peter Wise. to-work bills before the Legisla next week, beginning Monday. postefi a 2250 bond for appearance of this order to .Tpsenb T. Murawski. You Can Be Of Service After The Sale! Barbara Pearce, ’63 dha; R. Lanzano, Murrayn RFD No. 8. Overbrook Ro«d. Vom''nA , sleep? Ever wonder? If you asked iM ne Lechauaeis, Jd-Llnda Lleb. Lata, Marygall Lawler, Wendy Sullivan, Kenneth Swartz, FfiQ^t ture’s Labor Committee. . - Emanuel Lutheran Church will be In Circuit Court, Manchester, on Mr. Philip Emery* head of the sci ALUMNUS IN SPAIN Conn.: Anna Willard 9S School St..*i 828 N. MAES’ ST. Also, . Diane Leeiezkai, — Jean Lawrence, Eileen Levesque, Rich Thumauer*'-Stephen Trtidell, Don In action yesterday, four bills in charge of worship, services At March. 16. Manchester. Conn.; Stanley F. Miiraw- .'Msocheeter, Conn. TRANSLATES PROCLAMATION ence department, you would' have LeSure, Roee Lovejoy, Ftoyllfa Those who renwnqber Charles each were passed by the House and the Laurel Manor and Groan ski 16 Kniahtdn St., Manchester, Conn,; Gov. John Dempa^'s proclama- ard Lombardo, Roger Maoalohe, na Valente, Ivan Wasilleff, Carol PaggioU’s car was demolished John T. M u ra w sk i/30$ School St., MlteheU 9-8258 received the answer, "because of Marks, John Lucas, Jeri Martin, Cheryl McCann, DenaJdcDonough, Willhide. Van Auad«]e ’88 who was the the Senate. The House and Senate Lodge convalescent homes each tJea in memory o f ^ e Maine has its webbed feet.” * If you asked for Cabinet Made in^ Shop by the accident: PpUce said he Manchester. Cnnm: Kasmira J. MORIARP BROTHERS Barry Mc(3ormlck, Mary Jane Mc; Elizabeth McLaganJp' Paul Mc- Freshmen with honors: Robert president of. the Student Council sent'the blUs on to each other for Sunday during March. . crawled frbm its 'wreckage, walk Saeraollnikl. J68 F.ldridge St.. "Com ei—Lincoln—Mercury—Ckmtin'ental—EngUeh Ford’’ : .i. b«ea translated into Spanish by an example of the imgulata, the In that year will be; intiereeted to chfster. Conn.: Mary Mote^ 173 *QVAUTY-^he best economy of silW. Displaylnil his M id Philippine mahogany rdcord, cabinet is John Curry, Nancy McFarland, Joanne LeugHlin, OeoKeami - Minder, Allbrio. Robert W. Allen, Maxine final action. ed about a mile to hie home, and Mary Zeigler, ’91, in the same group-to which the hoofed pnimals to know thbt Miss Beulah Todd, Under oifa of the bUls passed by Qfflcara of the Covenant Man' Main St.. Harfford. Conn.: Ci*tberlne H. 301 Center Street— MI 3-"5135—Open Evenings atgrle as the original. Maty is in Thlellng, one of many students wrorking on such projects in Man McHugh. Robert Merrer, Daniel K arw Mooney, Robert Nowtekl, Allison, Diane Hampton, Mary then was taken to the hoep|tal MuKwskl. 91 Fairview Wethers . HODOB IMFROVEMBHT belong, yqu might choose from one chester « ig h School's Woodworking Shop. His cabinet, which Lou Blake, Eileen Bimndold, Bev- his previous Spanish teacher, haa the House’ and sent to the Sen- win 'be elected after a poUuck at field. Conn.: Charles R.^McNear: 91 the Spanish i n clsas o f MIm Beu- Minlor,' George Mortlock, Judy Peter Oatway, Ella Ortolanl, Zen- where tala ^ uriae wsre 'datormlned of the following answers: duckbill, would cost most people at least |45 at retaU prices, cost Job Mbaaer, Bruce Murrew, Fat Nic- U (Hols, SUrilya PhlUlpa, Wil erly Burger,- Joyce Cartaon. Pa received grseungli from Charlss, ats, the office of grand Juror w ^ d 61SO tonight in the vestry of Cove- FalrvJsw Drive. WtihersfleM Conn, la h lM d . to be mtaibr. 'JOHlf X WADLETT. JudfS. fish, snake or ribbit 210 and aa hour of work each day for the first a* olatuT Kay Qlaaeer. O a ^ 0*>fa, liam Pickering, Deania Podotny, tricia esark, Jaffrey Clarka ^ao- who Is now In Madrid, Spain. he ahoUShed In small towns. Tht iGsnt OoncrogAtlonsI Church. OkroQn XoNainara. ^ Carolyn MdNaman, '•2 ■ehodyear. (Herald p h ^ hy Pinto). ; Jfaaa IfartM, Vary Mirola PotUrton, Andrea Amtt, quellaa Carbatt, Oafnfil Cowdag, Ouroiyn MoNamus, Ml \ I; ", f ■ . ’ I ■ . - V " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1961 KANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, MARCII 8, 1961 PAGE ELBSVEN PAGE TEN T •aACapMaMaMBAAafMWMHHRMMaMI MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROMWORD PUZZLE BUG6 S BUNNY GUR BOARDING HOUSE ton SUrkey. bhalrman, Mrs. WU- South Windsor Columbia Ham Burnhatn; membership, Mrs. OF MANCHESTER v : Kugene Dente, chairman and Mrs. aETCHER CUSS CO. John J. Ollworth; new voters. Mrs. ______M lte h sU 5 WHCT IS n PRH4T8D 0(4,At)eCK OF- AnoYfar to P m l w ^ r i e 9-7878 Town to Set Clarence Jeffries, chairman, Mrs, WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE • CABlDS^THe__ __ O M S CLUB HOCDS ilrBf P T A toH ea r Richard K. Davis, Mrs. John K. DdORBMEeTlt^es-iHANiHEURi^^^ Literary iM so n Pringle; program, Mra. Reginald OORiNER DURANT 8T. DUBATXItt^A, TO* I ’’::;:;y,ea;;30sr r b a a b ia b e r -tHAnHepra .A. Lewis, chairman, Mrs. Chester 0V4L6CLUB New Tax Rate v n u . Be A M senN G Hc r b o f /iay h d u u n o AOOS8 • Pttrldk DmiiV Social Worker ! QudihuhdsOn, Mrs. Wallses Xx>hr, LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDSI . c I D H B A R THeREAD- P IN A N D w e a k a ^ lAnwlan BRenUr Mra. G. W. Pederson, Mrs. J. Rus . . PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAN FARKINO! writer TSoSlx Plaeaant Valley PTA wUl maet The town meeting to set Um tax sell Spearman: publicity, Mrs. U4GOF-tHe ^ CORSET MV MIT»Jl<5rtT *" * 4Nomlltt,Zou rata will ba held in Yeomans Hall A N N U AL ^ 8 North Tuaadey at B pjoi. at Uia school. Donald R. Tuttle, chairman, Mrs. CURFEW.''------SuropUM Saturday at 8 p.m. Edward Carlson; welcoming, Mrs. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED REftoKJ.' • KMtt,fGr BHadler llyron Halpin.-^who tor the paat five yeara has been head of social The present rate of SO mUls end Pauline Lohr, chairman, Mrs. UAmmont— 10 KnlhutUia Kenneth L. Fox, Mrk. Morgan A. llBioim work in the Hartford public small incresss is anticipated ------GLASS PURNffURt-TOW ISRegteU Hills, Mrs. Edward R. Peterson, 14 Spuiih jir }I r»^i*** schools, will speak to the group on social work In the schools. again, Inasmuch aa the smallest Mrs. John K. Pringle and Mrs. MIRRORS (Firtplaet and Door) M l £ ^ ^ o o d Increase In a number of yeara is o. lOAsiaUcTurkt« amuiu tiivW 23 urttei Halpln is a graduate of the Uni- Allan C. Robinson. 34 Style noted In, the perfected grand list • WWW ISWritmaia [fwerd lllMwngaina 43Prayera veralty of' OonnacUcut and re Also legislative, Mrs. LaVergne PICTURE FRAMING (oH lypas) OM Und 35 ------on which the rate will be laid. The H. Williams Jr. and Mrs. Arthur TA fi[rsx%ja leap UDactOT. ceived hla baichelor'a and master's Ifrand list tncreased only $175,372 BOKlnd of lighl ^^^'"Tthenw S8&lindi^ 4 6 ^ ^ (pnft degrees .at the university school Qulmby; and political education, BY V. T. HAMLIN UHn^otheUcal „Jh 40,Gieat artery 47Paradita his year. ' w in d o w and PLATE GLASS forcoa 48Itoinore o f social work. Atty.-'Elizabeth Dennis Hutchins, ALLY OOP SB^reek arar. god tljW*™® Although town operating costa acting chairman. Mrs. Maurice I lMTH‘M(3R»Msji^ fl'^'-^OKTM'USUAL, r\pU 3SA(m dSlrtunp . SOWrttidgtool There will be a business meet change but a little, education costs CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK MvcKxncaaaa?_\ ^ c m , r 34Slmplo 20 Nnliadce ■■ Leonard, Mrs. Donald Caufield, .B u r r u . \ tiu- thenHENTCURE — ^ SURE-ACO N T MINP„WHfr ing and refreshments. Continue to rise each year. ^HSre^THBtATS THIS I 3 S ? ) laarc o^ v WHAXa ( EVER IS HANDIEST 26Bo«rt r - !" r r 5“ 7 t 5 IT IT Benefit Game Saturday and Mrs. Donald James. The re-1 MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS ATTH*Wj^azo^ HM/E'CM \ free? then come 27 Short Sloop 1 A motion • concerning Individual BACK A6MN (ALONG, NAVE > WE 2 POR US TO FIND! The South Windsor EklucaUon encroachments on Columbia Lake freshment committee for the meet arm / I WOUSHT/^ 30 Drug 14 AssociaUon scholarship fund bas OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Mxrp BgDK IN TH‘ I l UNCM wnHM E! MAli/E? 82 Stern n r IT was Ubled at the October meeting ing was headed by Mrs. Edna L. MORNING, 34 Card dlatTibotor ketball game will be played Sat- Rlmlngton, assisted by Mrs. for ASPHJ— Ift and WiUiam Jacobus, Atty: Eliza RS'nMATES GLADLY GIVEN HCSAIP SSDemonstntaa urday at 8 p.m. in the Ellsworth beth Dennis Hutchins and J. Rua George Burnham, Mrs. John J. D.U- SO Lamprey High gyro. worth and Mrs. Philip H. Isham. IT u sell Spearman were nanted by the STSeinaa The preliminary game will fea- moderator, LaVergne H. Williams, .. Players Pick Comedy ture the Union School team against w i^ a r itaka 5T to study this situation and report "The Tunnel of Love,” a three- 41 Pronoun the South Windsor Elementary to the March meeUng.Thla report act comedy by Joseph Fields and. 43Vlat.Nam dtp 8T n School Ali-Stara. will be heard Saturday night and Peter De Vries, has been choeen 1# \\# ( I ' 4BFnTidad wtu The maiii game will pit Union action taken. by Che Columbia Community Play iwwweapona ST "and Wapping teachers against The voters will be asked to give ers for presentation thia spring. F R E E - y O O IBBeod Tleasant Valley, Ellsworth High BlPoem JT the selectmen authority to call for The Columbia Volunteer Fire De and Avery SL teachers.. extra voter making sessions when partment will sponsor the per BlFinoit , _ Eric Hohenthal and Anthony. GREEN STAMPS s-» BS Famlnina anlBx 3T deemed necessary, these to be in' formance. s*s < CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MRalathralab.) Manlzza will coach the Union addition to the regular voter' mak Reoma Named to County Post WITH EVERY PURCHASE boys; and Earl White and Ray- ing saasions as prescribed by the George H. Reama of Sleepy Hol BOBeglnnera mond FLondin, the Ali-Stara. 4$ state election laws; also to jion- low Rd. has been named vice 8T 43 Mrs. Mahoney Named sider 'authorizing the selectmen to Don’t get caught next Winter without a BY AL VKRMEKR DOWN At an execuUve b o i^ meet president'of the Connecticut State PRISCILLA’S POP Bi Investigate and iniUate proceed- Chamber of 0>mmerce for Tol IParent r ing of St. Francis of Assisi La Ihga to abate any a .d all nuisances I^ANP NEW M A SSeent land *County by Atty. Joseph B. CUSTOM ____ IN A M E R I C 14 dies' Guild Tuesday, Mrs. Robert which niaiy exist In, or affect the Bums of Hartford, state chamber LIVINa ROOM .MONTH • Nawqiapar E" u Mahoney was elected chairman for PRE-ENGINEERED FURNITLIRE/ traditional .^ ^ II town. president. The duties of the county UNIVERSAL 4Tiniitman'a a r 66 the June Installation banqucL The warning discloses that John AMERICAN , . - executives, according to Bums, TRAOnriONALJ liaavaaoC . j Mrs. Carlo PreaUIeo, chairman L. Hall, in 1958, left with the town are to assist the Erectors and « E 1 7 A M E R I C A N of the spring, fashion show, an the sum of $100 to be used for the members of the stkte chamber, (^TQtorriONAL' m nounces that tickets will be avail care of certain burial plots In the and preside o'ver all state chamber 3 able at the March 8th meeting. Old Cemetery and asjis that it be meetings within their counties. 7 Further aimouncements on theae invested as a perpetual fund and Reama la a retired ■vice presi BY FRANK O’NEAL events will be Issued laiter. the Interest from that fund be used GARAGE PPiCfU ffc’ON' SHORT RIBS dent of the American Screw Co. Every garage ihor- Church News annually for the purpose designat of Willlmantic and now serves aa Our Savior Lutheran CZiurch ed. oiighly wtnierized at an industry member of the Con No Extra Colt. V i . / ^ will worrtilp at 10:15 a.m. Sunday Perhaps the Item which pro necticut Board of Mediationyanri>.*ATjUh»m«.‘wna, Rev. Roy Hwteheon will have for] State Will Offer for meetings. Nb formal meeting his. sermon theme "Self-Denial.” will be held In. July and August, dudes Miss Carol King, acting HO 7-6396”sem "®^ icE •vtf.ae “ Would you mind picking up the car, dear? I f» on th« chairmen; Miss Dorothy Slavin, iiTiir^t Junior PYF will meet at the New York (IP) — Call us an old stuffed somewhere in those hug;e Diploma Exams but on outing may be planned. The west sice 6f State Street againet the third Community House from 8 to 71 January meeting will be emsidered publicity, and Miss Paula Dzla- MAIL senUmentalist i f you wUl, but we baggage-sized pocketbooks they dus, corresponding secretary. Mrs. UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC BY KEN BAl.D and JERRY BRONDFIELD light pole north of Efml" p.m. to make posters and dis- lug around. Examinations for those wishing the annual meeting when officers JUDD SAXON trlbiite tickets for the April 7 hate to see the decline and fall of will be elected. Matthew G. Maetozo Jr. is ad ITODAY Box 170-S 65 STILtS ST,, NEW HAVtN, CONN ZM HOWS lo s e i»4» \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 19^1^ : P^GE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENIN.G H ERAlj), MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8> 1961 Williams Tees O ff on Writers Thomas-V alery or I ' ' ' —— ■— "■ s o a u ^ G / Ciiicinnati Bid Long Fend Flares New York \ March 3 Cold-shooUng New York Unl-e. Soph sUr Art Heymsn. back from, WOMEN’S LEAGUE CHUBOH DUCKFIN8 * \_ varsity blew its 14. chance Fforaw am an XTTffiNIT na AKAMAMsitAMsuspension, dropped In 09 22 nnlntapoints 'Standings' New York, March 8 — John Thomas gets his final crack Cincinnati’s Bearcats don't Standings Pet 1 Tourneys invitation when it took a 92-69 Wake Fot’est, the top seeded tarn, W. L Pet. W; U Arir March and ManUa aa aU arodMfwaRt out on Uia flald. It wouW at Valery Bnimel for the winter tonight in the Knights of have Oscar Robertson this t h u m p in g from Georgetown drew a 'first round bye and will McCarthy Bkiter. ...52 li .825 St. Mary's -----^...'.73 23 Scottsdale, Ariz., aiarcn players," he said. I duranntdiffertntjf it I Iwere were vounrar younger and and had had season and tbey don’t have a (D.C.). That apparently leaves the play Maryland, 91-75 winner over No. Meth. No. 1 . . . . .67 29 III At Holiday Lanes (^>_Ted Williams took ver-^ Columbufl Games in. Madison Square Garden. > White Glass ...... 39 2i .619 Williams didn’t care for the suffered an injury. Then I might To date, Bnunel, the 18-year tournament commitment yet. choice among eager Duquesne, Clemson. Hobby Shoppe ..'....2 9 3i .460 St. John’s ...... 764—St" M 7 ____ bal swipes against a couple of comparison. get the urga to try it again.” old Ruaalan high jun^ilng whiz Holy Cross and possibly Tennessee South Carolina tumbled third- Kaye's Sportswear ..29 3i .460 No. Meth. No. 2 ...... 55 41 .573 Goals’ of participants in the of five in a row in a tactical race. But it doesn’t ^ m to make Zion Lutheran ...... 55 41 .573 flrst annual Midget and Junior sports writers and Jackie The verbal outburst took the at In a story-from Scottsdale ap Ud, la betting 1.000, two victories State for the 12th spot. Colorado seeded N.C. State 80-78 as soph Turcotte's Esso ...... 21 4i .333 Beatty won’t be around this time, much difference ln\ either case. State U. already has tentatively St. James No,. 1 ...... 53 43 .,552 ' Roys and Girls Town Duokpin Jensen belted a ball out pf tention from the return of Jensen pearing under his byline in to- la two tries against ’Thomss. He Big O. who led\Cincinnati' to Scottle Ward from Valparaiso, Land O'Fashion . . . . 19 4‘ . .302 to the Red Sox. The league's most dsy’s Boston American, Claflin so Rozsavolgyl's main worry 'wlU accepted in anticipation of finish Center Congo No. 1 . .51 45 ,53i Rowllhg Tournaments will be the park in the first baseball went 7-3 in the New York Ath- be Terry Sullivan of Rhodesia, Ed third place lil the 'National Col Ind., sank four straight foul Uiots valuable {riayer in 1958 retired gave thie version of the incident: letle Cliib meet two weeks ago to ing second to Utah in'the . Skyline in the last 72 seconds. St. James No. 2 ...... 48 48 ,500 S2 trqphles. The events will outinc* of 1961 for Boston's Red Moran of the New York A.C. and legiate Championship last spring, Conference. There appearii to be no stopping St. Bridget ...... 47 49 .489 be staged Saturday, March 18 after the 1959 aeaeon. "WilUams was livid with rage niomaa’ 7-1. Then last Saturday now Is making histo: in pro baa West Virginia, seeking Ite sev McCarthy Entexprlaes, the league Sox. , ^ Jensen belted one batting i»ac- when he accosted me with names Deacon Jones of Fort Lee. j St. John's (N.Y.) and Rliode Is South Methodist.. ; .45 51 .469 at the Holiday Lanes, Paul Cor- WUliams' 20-year feud ■wnth In the AAU championships,, he Two MUes ’Tonight ketball. Without hi the Bear- enth straight Southern Confer- leaders holding a more than com- Uce pitch over the left field fence, of t)ia vilest obscenUy but he cleared 7-2 to seven for Thomas. land, both bound for the NCAA Temple Beth ...... 40 .56 .417 rent), Holiday manager, said to- Boston wTiters flared minutes Eugene Momotkov of Russia, cats how have won 1 ^ games in a ence title, clodted VMI, 89-71 for fortable 13 game edge over White .417 day. but haifl, '1 have a long way to never told me what made him ,row after beating (iVler, their Eastern play>ff8, came together Second .Congo ...... 40 5(5 after his arrival yesterday at the angry. I learned of it later from Hie Boston University junior who ran in the mile last week, wiU its 13th straight victory. But Glass. Center Congo No. 2 .38 58 396 I Correnti expected at leaAt 100 go to get into shape, but my legs celsbrated his 20th birthday today, crosstown rival, 89-53,\ last night and it was the St./fohn’s Redmen George Washington came from 16 Biggest commotion was created camp where thU spring the slug are good since I’ve been skUng a others to whom hs mads the accu return to two miles tonight, .duel sll the way, 86-74,Avlth Tony Jack- Comm. Baptist ...... 35 61 1365 boys and girls will compete. ger has suiiched from player to but he’ll-still be the underdog. ing George Young of Fort Lee.Wa. to make their season record 22-3 points down In the last nine min- by Fran Crandall with two fine .302 i There will be two divisions for lot." sation against me behind my son scoring 35 points. NIT-bpund Concordia No. 2 ...... 29 67 batting instructor. Thomas’ coach, Ed Flanagan, George Kerr, the Big Ten cliam- The tournament bid—either to the utes and beat co-favorite Virginia singles, 120-128, 'in her 337 triple. .292 both boys and girls. Midget WilUams reUred as a player af back. . . . NCAA or the ■ l’’ational \lnvitation Providence tuned up with ah 81-59 Concordia No. 1 .. . . 28 68 He had hot words with L*rry atUl haan’t given up hope o f scor plon fiom Illinois by way o f. the victory over little Fairfield. Tech, 89-71. William and, M aryUnna Mae White, back from a ' class In each will be hp to 1.2 ter smashing. ,hia 521st major "I deny unequivocally that I event—will come in due 'time, pos beatfFurman, 86-84, and the Clta- piorida vacaUon, rolled 121. Other yexrs of age with the Juniors Claflin of the Boston American and league home nm last fall and cfur- never In my life have ^ow n the ing at least one victory o'ver British West Indies, shooU for the Gap between flrst and second Indoor 600-yard record of 1:09.5 slbly tomorrow. ITyploal BIg'O Show del beat,Rlchniond, 70-66, In other jjne singles were by Maureen from 13 to 18 years. Play criticired liarold Rosenthal of the renUy has the Utle of execuUve least interest In the private life of Bnimel. Cincinnati had to call on two place was^ opened to six games Foim Was Oft held jolnUy by Mai Whitfield and - If they win the Missouti Valley first round games. Tomkiei 115, Elsie Pound 115, will be limited- to Manchester fJew York Herald-lVibune, the assistant. Ted WUliams except for the time Conference title—and thewre lead men, Bob Wiesenhahn and Paul this 'week when league leading latter over an article of several Tom Courtney. Earn Tie For Third Alba Sobiskj 114, Marlon Thomp- residents only. After his verbal explosions, WII- when It appeared he would remain *T have never seen jJhn with ing with a 10-2 record—they’ll go Hogue, to get a typical Robertson St, Mary's scored a 4-0 win over Midget handicap will be from years agq comparing Ted with the out of baseball imtil his divorce In as much deairs and determination Kerr, who finished third in the Drake’a victory over St. Louis son 114, Anne McNeill 110, Nancy St. Bridget’s and aecoiui place lisms turned off his anger quickly Olymble 800 meters, ran a 600 in . to the NCAA. A place In toe NIT performance. Between them they earned the Bulldogs at least a tie | 'yost 110 and Mary McCarthy 110. 100 and Junior handicap from Yankees' Mickey ManUe. —aa he has frequently dome In the order to- determine if h* intended or as looae aa he was last week,” is being held open for the\ Valley accounted for 42 points and 23 re North Methodist No. 1 were tak 115. The two-third' handicap , ■Williams went after Claflin with to play baseball again. aald Flanagan. “But hia form waa 1:09 last week on a dirt track. for third place in ,the final Mie- WALT BERTHOID ing a 3-1 thumping from St. past—and became gracious dur ’The third memlmr of Oie Rus runnerup. Second-place Bradley bounds. But it was a defehse that souri Valley standings. Fifth- MAURICE CORRENTl system will be In forre. clenched fist and declar^, “I’ll “ It is a monstrous Ue that I way off. If he gets it back this can tie for the title and force a KACEY TENPIN John's. ing a news conference. sian delegation. Igor Ter-Ovanes- held Xavier without a field goal place Wichita beat Oklahoma City Standings Each participant will roll flve punch your nose off . ." After He said he will work for the or- called his (former) wife. If he had TIGER WOODSMEN—Detroit Manager Bob Sheffing (right) greets the probable Ti week, he’U surprise a lot of peo playoff by beating St. Louts tO' for nearly 10 minutes In the sec Night's leading scorers were games with the top eight total bitter words, bystanders and the told me . . . what made him so ple.” yan, will run in the 60-yard dash, morrow. 96-86 In a non-conference game by . W. 1 Pet. Taking Part in Pin Warid Series ganixatibn aa - a scout, batting gers regular outfield at spring training camp-in Lakeland. From left: At Kaline who but just for exercise. He’s a 'broad ond half^that.made the Bearcats scoring 68 points In the second ->;677 Sam Nelson 164 —364, -Nunzlo plnfall finishers, qualifying for club's traveling secreUry, Tom angty I would have told him it Bnimel said ha hopes to get off Leas Formidable Pagan! Ckiterers head-to-head play. There will coach and trouble shooter for jumper, but the event is not on look really rugged. half. .630 Lupacchino 147—369, Andy Lam- Dowd, halted the near-flght. young players who may neSd was a dirty lie. But he never gave will be moved to right field; Billy Bruton, center fielder obtained ffom the Milwaukee a Jump of T-4 to 7-5 in his final St. Ixiuls looked like a someVhat' Man. Modes oureaux 147—395, John Aceto 137 be eight trophies awarded In me a chance to defend myself Braves and Rocky Colavito who will move from right to left field. Sheffing is beginning appearance hue before heading the K of C program. Frank Budd Texas Tech, newest member of North’Texas won its flret Valley MorUrty Bros. .580 ‘ World .serie.s of duckpih bowling^ the BPAA All-Star Williams claimed the Boston help. . less formidable opponent for Brad the SWe, not only took Its, first .560 —380, Bill Chapman. 136—380, each of ■ the four ’ divisions. against his totally unfoimded badt to Moscow and his echool- of 'Vlllanova la the dash favorite. ley after losing a 73-69 decision game and ended x 17-game losing I 'Turcotte Esso Tournament at Randallstown, Md., starting tomorrow Head-to-head rolling will be writer had called Ted's ex-wife "I could play if I wanted, but his first season as the Detroit manager. (AP PKotofax.) Jerry Seibert of California, who title but set a conference scor streak by .downing Tulsa, 58-65, on Fogarty Bros, .545 Hank Gryzb 355, Bruno MazzoH during the Christmas holidays and rni not going to,” he said. charges. work-tomorrow. , . to Drake in a struggle for third will include Maurice (Hippo) Corjienti and Walter Bert- 355, Ed Kindle 139—350, Sonny held on Saturday. March 25. . He already has jumped higher haa won both his Indoor starts, is ing record of 1,102 points. As us a last gasp three-pqint play. An- Sheals Nutmegs .505 asked what he had given theta- During a preas conference fol "WUUama did not striks ms nor place in the conference but’ the ual 6-9 Harold. Hudgens and 5-10 .485 hold, teammates on the HpHiJay Lines entry. The top Chandler 139. All bowlers . will use thefr was it necessary for anyone to than anyone in history—7-4% in the 1.000-yard choice. Hayes Jones , Billikena still can be trouble'some. other 17-game losing streak end- EAS Gage highest league average. Con daughter for Christmas. - lowing the flareup, WiUlama said of Y ^lan ti, Mich., is the 60-yard Del Ray Mounts accounted for ed when. Thiel .(P a .) beat Al- Stevenson Inr. .450 48 merf in the country will compete .for $8,4()0 in cash Claflin denied making the csOl, following the reference to "gar separate ua. H a f^ d raise both Radio, T V Sports Heavy Winter Banquet Circuit LennIngM on Jan. 28. In other tournament-connected most' of .the scoring, 37 points. .450 WEDNESDAY Y LEAGUE testants with no average must hands inches from' my. face with Otherwise, the feature wUl be high hurdlea favorite, and Don developments, Texas ■ 'Tech quali legheny 92.-65 In its last game of Jack Lappen Ins. prizes. Each contestant will fire 18 games, six in each flrst bowl flve games under Hol saying. "I never have had any bage” sportswriUng-: Bragg of the Delaware Valley the season. Fllloramo Const. .410 Standings “The compensations I’ve ^ had a grimace, and started to 'throw a the mile with Istvian Rozsavolgyi fied aa the 10th NCAA entry by Texas AAM earned second place of three rounds. Berthold, of Rockville, heads the North iday Lanes super^'lsion to ac questions about what WUllams A.A,, should win the pole vault with a 70-88 decision over Ar In scattered games elsewhere, Manch. Surplu? .400 W. ive his daughter or anyone else. from baseball have more than r i^ t hand punch. When I threw Saturday— Didn’t Affect Pirate Players of Hungary favored and sUU try whipping Texas, 63-60, and wln-\ .313 ern Connecticut League with\a 133 per game average quire an average. 2 pan.—Warriore vs. Syracuse, ing for a sub-four minute mark Ira Davis of Philadelphia la the nlng Its flnit Southwest Ck)nfer- kansas, on Carroll Broussard's Manhattan downed Syracuse, 82-1 Home Specialties E A S Gage . . . . . Correnti said he has already am leaving a statement for Wil offset the annoyances. I shouldn’t my left up tp protect myself, he while Correnti is third at 131. The latter is one of the Correnti Ins. . . . . r have to experience these annoying stopped the punch three or four Channel 22, SO. indoors. top man in the hop, step and ence championship; Duke and last second shot. Rice trimmed 76, in the first game of the Madl received more than 60 entries. liams offering to bet him $1,000 2 p.m.—St. Louis vs Bradley, Fort Myers, Fla. (NBA)—Rub jump and George Young of Fort Texas Christian, 81-71, to finish son Square Garden doubleheader Paganl's Caterers hold a four- owners o f the local Holiday Lanes duckpin house. Man. Motor Sales that a lie detector test 'will prove things froni here on out.” inches from my right cheek- bone lisst week in the AAU meet, West Virginia got off to flying game edge over the Modes in the Channel 8. ber chicken haa struck out many Jim Beatty snapped Rosy’s stresk Lee la favored in the two-mile. starts In the Atlantic Coast and fifth as last-^aCe Baylor upset that ended In Georgetown’s sec Holiday Lanea .. . I never made such a call.” Would Williams return to ac and. then walked away.” two-team race for season hofiora. Willis Garage . . . . RE.STA17R.ANT LEAGUE "llie only person who Interfered 4 p.m.—Wrestling, Channel 8. ballplayers, but Danny MurUugh Southern Conference Tournaments ^uthem Methodist, 77^3. ond half humiliation of N'YU; GARDEN GROVE CATERERS MERCHANTS LEAGUE Rosenthal said the articie he tion? 5 p.m.—^All-Star Golf, The Caterers scored a 3-1 win this Merrill’s Market . Standings ’‘I know 1 played as long aa -I in any way was Red Sox Secretary doubts that Any of hia Pirates ate while two of their leading rivals \puke, a slight favorite In the Miasoilri sent Iowa State down Standings Standings had written was so far in the past Channel 8. A^C Tournament, whomped Vir to fifth in the Big Eight with a ,w'eek over Turcotte’s while the W. I* Pet. possibly could,” he replied. ”I had Tom Dowd who aald: *Ted, now themselves out of world champion were upset. The' tournament win Modes were losing 3-1 td eighth W. W. L. PPePt...... 61 14 .813- that he bad no comment. 5 p.m.—Wrestling, Chanhel 18; ners qualify for the NCAA play ginia 89-54—a 35-point .margin 95-82 decision snd Seattle downed Stan Hllinskl’s EAS Gage league Paganl's ■.. "It was a comparison of WU- ho funny feeling to ^ y when I Ted.” ’-: -I ship form. place Stevenson Insurance. Buffets ...... 24 Community Press .. .17- 7 .708 Walnut .. . . . ^ ...47 28 .617 10 p.m.—Robinson-FuUraer As the result of their phenom offs. that set a tournament record. Idaho State, 57-55 Bar-Be-Ques ...... 2 0 Vic's Soda Shop .. , .15 9 .625 leading five met its nearest chal Channel 8. Boros Shares Lead Bowlers who made the print lengers, Correnti’s Insurance, arid Imperial .. . ..42 33 .560 enal finish in the World Series, .the were A lex' Kozikowski 209, Aldo Outings ...... 1 9 Conran’s Ins...... 13 11 .541 Cavey's ...... 41 34 .547 Picnics ...... 19 Moriarty Bros...... 12 12 .500 posted a 2-1 win to move, five Fam ily Recreation Center^ "- Sunday— Pittsburgh heroes set an all-time D’Appollonio 202—588, Joe Mc games opt in front in the race for Ray’s ...... 40 35 .533 Jensen Hits Pair record for number of public ap Carthy 207, Kin Monroe 207, Wqlt Weddings ...... 17 White Gla.ss . . . . .10 14 .417 Oak Grill ...... 37 38 .493 2:50—Spoiia Spectacular, Dances, Skips^ Rope to Jazz Band Receptions ...... 16 Dart's Dairy .. .-.y. . 5 19 .208 team honors. Deadlocked for run Channel S.. pearances during the off-season. Yaworski 211. .Jean Collavedchlo ner up honors are the Manchester Gus's ...... 31 44 .413 Out of Ball Park ERCC Looks to Big Season They were the darlings of the ban After First Round 201, Don Benoit 551. Clambakes ...... 14 2:80—Cincinnati va Knlcks, Banquets .14 Motor Sales. Channel SO. quet circuit, picking up enough Milt Tedford of Vic’s set a new This was a big week for Charlie In Return to RSox plaque to decorate an old-fashioned high league single record of 179. Good to see Chet Nowlckl over Whelan, crashing the 400 Club in A famUy recreation center wlthhsU simunw. Popular professional. German beer hall. New Orleans, March 8 (^P)— Big Julius Boros—and Wg i| Sugar Ray Enjoys Life Beat women’s league in Man The new mark, erased the old 400 again, the veteran threw 141 at least two local leagues. A 160 the word with about 226 pounds under his belt line— shared [Starting Times Set chester? Many think so and add standard set two weeks ago by 156 games en route to 408. Night’s single helped gain a 407 three geottadal*. Aria., Mardi S l/P)— an 18-hoIe golf course was the Wally Clchon, waa q u i c k l y “The day of the hog fat win dream of a smaU group of people swamped with requesU for golf ter ballplayer is long since gone,” the lead with two othera today heading into the second round ed fuel to the fire this week with Charlie Harris, 173. The previous leading totals were by lir r y string' total. A n M tlM tumult, Jackie Jansen Bates 148-385, Ed Bujauclus :158- back in 1957. Their dream has now lessons and he soon added Bob said Manager Murtaugh, squirting of the $80,000 Greater, New Orleans Invitational Golf Tour- For Boys Bowling an abundance of good scores head all-time mark was 174 by Harvey Other good totals were by John taa ended his one-year retirement Rodgers to his staff to serve as ed by Amy Pirkey’s 160 single, a Johnson rolled during the 1958- 383, Charlie Varrick 150-388, Ed Rlvpsa 135-360, .Walt Arckiyy 144. by admitting dcnfl>U about hia re become a reality in the beautiful tobacco juice behind the batting nament. But ... ^ To Fullest Before Fight mUngton Ridge Country Club. It Bsaiatant profeseional. cage at sunny Terry Park, here on I Tourney Saturday new record. 59 season. Kovis 154-397, Stan Sasiela 138- Walt Suchy 142, Bill Sheekey 145- turn to baaehan. then slamming T h e eiirrmqngif the club in iU The trio could be a bit uneasy Groaslnger’s, N.Y.. Marty Furgol Others with fine scores included Tedford rolled four spares, then 376, Bill Adamy 158-365, Dave 372, Ding Farr 135, Mike Zwlck two drives over ttie left fleld wall. is the finest facility of iU kind and the CalaSsUiatchee River. “The is conveniently located in Ellington flmt year is underscored by the player of today la too Intelligent with tournament favorite Arnold of Cog Hill, 111., Fred Hawkins of . Las Vegas, Nev., March 3 (/P)— Ingeriiar Johansson has' Edith Correnti 147 — 358, Mrs. had a triple strike— seventh, Saunders 140-353, Bundl Tarca 135, Dan Malingauggi 382, Howie Tile muscular outfldder report with direct routes to Hartford and Palmer, the Pennsylvania poker El Paso, Tex., and glganUc G w g e A total of 95 boys have regls Pirkev 113-160—364, Shirley Vit- eighth and ninth boxes. The 174 139-363, Howie H a m p t o n 388, Hampton 374, Larry Bates, 371, ed to the flrst full scale Boston feet that construction of the sec for anything like that. Night base tered for Saturday’s open bowling the Burburban areas cast of the ond nine holes of the course ims who was “Mr. Eveiythlng” in golf Bayer of South Pasadena, Calif. been accused of trifling with his training, but his casual tner '125-129-356, Kitty Sibrinsz game was too much as he wmind Andy Lamoureaux 373, Pete Aceto Burt Claughijey 371, Paul,.Cor'ren- Red Sox spring drills yesterday ball taught bAllplayers to regmlAte I at the Community Y. Norm Vitt- 111-114, Betty Kusmik 117, Ruth 354, Ralph Fothergill 353, Art CmmecUcut River. completed during 1980. Tliis ooo- their gating, among many other last year, Just a couple of steps be —shared the runner-up spot be-' camp would lbok»like a Prussian military academy next to the up with only 375 for the night. tl 375. Mis the two pokes indicated he The people who startsd this fam hind. Mnd the top three. ner. tourney director, was busy all Ostrander 118-119, Georgie Smith Fine totals were by .Charlie Johnson 355, Tony Salvatore 143, was p ick t^ up where he left oft sUnt expansion o f facilities will Jthings. Players are more weight lICK GROAT scene at Ray Robinson’s last workout. night signing up boys. Entries will Uy center )o ■< ' : f - ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRH)AY, MARCH 8, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY-, MARCH 8, 1961 ■ PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE PUUK'IPEUff iMamonds— Watehe*— Household Goods 51 Apartm ents—Plats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale ~ 72 H o u m s .For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houmr For Sale 72 Hoosehold Serrica t h e r e o u g h t a b e a l a w BY FAG ALT and SHORTEN Artides For Sale 45 JsweliT ^ 48 Tenementa ■ 48 Offered , 13-A TOOL AND aqulpment nntals. ■TBRILIZED, used fiimtturs, som. flS.fpO—SIX room empd, full base 5tANCHE8TER—Colonial wHh at I— A LITTLK GEM- VERNON-rFor country living 5 8PIC 'N SPAN—6 room cape, alum tached garage, 3 large bedrooms, if room ranch, swimming pool. inum storms and aidinga,' oil hot Balsa and servtcs. AP Equipment. TOBTi Jtwsleni — rsfinlohed, sparkling, clean ap- SIX ROOM duplex, heat,' h^ water, ment. combination windows and LEONARD W. Phone C .' Magnuaon, 5 0 $-0229, ' water heat, for a bettefbuy, call DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Oot, K «URC TO roilO»l TKm J B ut Tuy t o dead the life or death Center 8 t., 5 0 0-3082. * ^ irt« pUonesa, rebuilt mattresses, small garage, stove and refrigerator, doors, omeslte drive, shade trees, 114 bath's plus lavatory off kitch First time offered, indoor-out CLASSIFIED oany doors and windows.' custom m9TRUCTlOM«! TUK IS A organ, oxeellent condition, cose 80 days occupancy. Marlon E. en, formal dining roqm, firemaces door Il'Ving St its very beat with a R. Wolverton, Broker, 50 8-1914. POWCI^FUt PRUSfA. iHITRUCnoKS without a MIOWSCOPEf central, $126 a month. Avollahls In living room and knotty pine rec w o n gtiaranteed. coilSct WU-' ahead t r v ROYAL TYPEWRITER, needs reflnianed. New bronze-broae and April 1. Call 5 a 8-2785. before 0. Robertson. Broker. 50 8-6968. beautiful view and large wooded MANCHESTER ^ IlmanUc. HA S41M. MISTAMK COULD «/EAH; 60 AMD ; cleknlng, |30. Springfield 80 cal. room, patio with awning, large TWO 7 ROOM colonials, full base" . wisroF chrome dinette eets, mattresses, ment, hot water oil heat, fireplace, SE fatal; Q.I. iasut rifle and bi^eta, $85. many other items, 80-40% off. FOUR ROOM apartment, heated, SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and shaded lot with utility shed and lot, $ bedroom Cape, fireplace, OOUtNEiriL You gst luxury.. IH baths porch, 2-car garage, all HAROLD A s6 n S, Rubbish remov 86 cal. Enfield 6-shot.revolver, 930. Credit terms arranged no down hot water, stove, .refrigerator, :orage, full shed dormer, 2 full fireplace. $20,600. R. Wolverton, combination wlndowi and doors, ADVERTISING al cellars, and attics cleaned. rpreescttipTiciM 'i •eviBV city qtUitlea, in excellent neigh 34’x8’ steel house trailer, ohsasis Fuel and Feed ‘ 49-A ' payment. We also buy house lots adults, no.|>eta. 5 0 9-6928. «ths, wooded lot, easy walking Broker, 5 0 3-1S14. amesite drive, selling for only . .plus prestige when you buy this A^ea, papers, all rubbish. Harold CARtFULf distance to schools, bus, and shop home in Rockledge, ont of Man borhood. Charles 'Lesperance, M with heavy duty Kxle, springs, of furniture. LeBlonc Furniture $14,900. Call the 0:7620. ’ Hoar. lil 9A0U. hitch, hitch Jack and ' elecM c DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace and Hospital, 195 South St., Rockville. SIX r o o m duplex. Cook St., 5fon- ping. Don’t miss this outstanding MANCHESTER — Excellent 6 cheater's finest communities of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS value, $15,900. Philbriek Agency, room Cape in top condition. Has brakes, $396. Breoupe all metM stove lengths, $10 per load deliv T R ^31T4. Open 0-9, Saturdays till chester Green, oil heat, children lovely hornet. Owner spared no ex PRINCETON STREET—Beautiful| 8:15 AJ«. to 4:30 PAI. TV SERVICE Potterton'a all m welcome. 5 0 9-8566. 5 0 9-8464. fireplace, good closet space, beau R. F. DIMCICK COMPANY pense in making this 6-room ranch makes. Hlgbeat quaUty guaranteed 3-passenger airplane, new engine, ered. PI 3-7886. ciqie in iuccellent condition with IT'S IMPOSSIIU prop and license, $3,800. 1983 tiful kitchen With dishwasher, city one of the moat attractive in t work and parts, over <7 yean ex ______out for fire FOUR ROOM apartment, second 5(ANOHE8TER — T room CapA, utllltisa, aluminum combinations. oversize garage. Will be avaUable Dodge statiorl wagon,~iiew Ufi EAST 005(BINATI0N washer-dry MI 9-5245 neighborhood of unparalleled beau for occupancy on or about June C b^C L O S IN G TIME l-’OK CLASSIFIED ADVT. perience, for service place or furnace, $10 a load deliv floor, includea heat, attic, base family room, modern kitchen, S Lovely yard and conveniently ty. Built-ins, carpeting, draperies TO 8UT Ml 9-lSST tor battery and engine overhaul last er, good working condition. Maple IS. Reasonably priced. J. D. Real MONDAT KBIDAT 1040 A.M.*—SATURDAY 0 AAI- since 1931. ered. 5 0 8-6188. kneehole desk, excellent condition, ment space and garage. Tel, Mr. bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good located.'’ Asking $15,800—you make Barbara Woods ^ 0-7702 included In this ’’bri^ten your best service. year, $350. Unlimited class out lot with • trees. One block to ty, 470 Main St., 5 0 3-5120. A PIG board racing hydrplane, $600. Spe barrel bock upholstered chair. 50 Keith. 5 0 9-8191, offer. Immaculate 3 bedroom Johanns Evans 50 9-5663 life” price of $35,000. Your good schools, shopping and bus, $16,900. ranch (n AA zone. Has 2 firs'- cial racing outboard motor, $325. Household Goods 51 8-6396. Judgment will match your good 107 CRESTWOOD DRIVE, Man-1 PLEASE READ YOUR AD THREE ROOM apartment, newly Philbriek Agency, Ml 9-8464. places, V.i. baths,, aluminum com taste if you buy this home this IN A POKI BuildinE-ContractiBK 14 5H 8-0789, 563 E Center St. decorated, birch cabinets in kitch II—VERNON cheater—6 room Cape, 2 uj> part’ Ctasaifled or "W ant Ada” are ta|M oTer the phooo aa a c< ^ power handle TWO 8 EIALY Poaturepedic mat binations, garage, city uttiities. week. See this outstanding value ly finished. Aluminum storm win Tenlence. Tbo adverOaer ahoold read' hla ad the FIRST DAY IT TORO SNOW Hound en. $70 a month. 5 0 9-2684. MANCHESTER —' Colonial,' 6 apo- WALLPAPER SALE—Fully trim at new low priea Self-propeUed tresses, box springs, twin size, 8 Asking $21,500. The TllBle Mpyer ATTENTION by calling Tom Tyaka, BU 9-5477. dows, radiant heat, city utilities. APPEIARS and REPORT ERRORS Ih Ume for the neat tnaer- A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, clous rooms, large living room Agency; Realtors, 50 9-5624, 50 painting. Carpeutry. Alterations medt plastic coated, many 1961 model. Msrlow's, Ine.. 867167 Ml!aln, months old; one chest, one Vic FOUR ROOM apartment, all Builder has reduced this new Near bua, schools and shopping I Uon. The Herald U reaponalble for only ONE Incorrect or omitted torian vanity marble top, one king with fireplace, family size tile 3-6930. , and additions. CeUlngs. workman patterns to choMe from. C. J. 50 9-6331. provementa, garage.' Apply kitchen porch, one>car garage, ranch from $18,000 to $17,000, Just BARROWS * WALLACE center. Asking $13,400. Everett! Insertion for any.advertlsoinent and then only to the eatent of a Morrison Paint Store, 385 Center size headboard; on* automatic 96 Conn. Blvd., East Hartford ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn 8t. Maple Street. targe lot 66x210, $18,M0. PhUbrtek VERNON—6 month old ranch. 8«4 over Manchester town line. New Murphy Agency, 50 3-0347. “make rood” Insertloii. Erroia which do not leaaea the value of St. N E M A N ’S washer, lawnmower, commercial L shaped ranch; fireplace, built-in BU 9-6477 50 3 -4 ^ . air conditioner. 50 9-9739. Agency. Ml 0-8464. nice rooms, full basement, . city the advorasement wUl not be corrected hy "make good” Insertion. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, G. E. stove and oven.' lH baths, 3 BOLTON — Just over Manchester BIDWELL HOME Improvi LAWN MOWERS-Toro, Jacobsen. private .bath, free parking, utill water, only $1,900 down payment line. Custom built 3 bedroom Co BUYS OUT FM-AM SHORT wav* Zenith ma SEVEN ROOM split level, 2 baths, large bedroonas, garage, amesite Co. Alterations, additions; ga Bolens, Goodall, Ariens. Riding Ilea, adults, business block. Depot assumes present mortgage. Full LESSARD-BUILT lonial Ranch on park-like lot, | It If at Woodland YOUR cooperation W IU . hogany console with record play built-in oven, range and dishwash price $14,000. Gaston Realty Com drive; near, new school. All types of rages. Hoofing and siding experts. mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Rldamatic Choice overstocked merchandise Square. Tel. Mr. Keith, 5H 9-8191. er. recreation room,, one-car ga beautiful rec room in basement, BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 tractors with over 21 attachments. er,, reasonable, Call 50.9-6835, pany, 5 0 9-8731. financing avall*ble. Shown by ap A MARK OF QUALITY Park in South Aluminum clapboards a specialty. y of Goodwinls Furniture Warehouse. rage, $3,800 takes over ' 4^% pointment only. ftore Agency, 50 8-6121. Unexcelled workmanahip. Easy Used mowers and tractors. Parts TWO ROOMS and bath, privatie en mortgage. Total monthly payment Windsor, anyway. and service. Capitol Ekjuipment C05O»LETE M usical Instruments 53 trance, near South Main St., park 51ANCHE8TER—$10,900, Cozy 4 NB3W colonial with personality 5tA.NCHE8TER — 8 room luxury! budget terms. Ml 8-6495 or TR $109.15. Philbriek Agency, 50 room ranch, oil beat, full base R. F. DDIOCK COMPANY plus. You can be the proud owner You see, we aro all Lost and . Found Automobiles for Sale 4 s-4109. ______Co., 38 Main. 5 0 S-7958. 8 ROOM OUTFITS Ing. call 5 0 8-0748. 9-8484. split level, 4 large bedrooms, 214 . AT SAVINGS OF ment, assumable mortgage, pay M I9-5?;15 of- number 88 Arnott' Road in a baths, rec room, formal dining out of pokes. Never HYDRAULIC truck Jack. 12 ton, ments $62.80 including everything, neighborhood of ardent prid,e for an l o s t —Lady’* gold Bulot-a watch ALWAYS A good selection of qual- CARPfSflTRY-Remodeling, addi 80% to 50% OBORGE STECK spinet piano for FOR RENT—Five rooms in duplex, MANCHESTER - New 7 room 5 0 9-7702 room, sunken living room, family ( had any to begin 750x30 tire. Good chainsaw. Bath- or'hew financing with small down Barbara Woods investment of less than $21,000. We with gold expansion band. Re . ity used cars, Cadillacs. Oldsmo- tions, roofing, rec rooms, alumi sole. 50; 8-4789. completely redecorated. On_ Mrfln ranch, f fireplacea, 3 full baths, Johanna Evani 5 0 9-6653 alze kitchen, ,2-car garage. Bel- Kith, nc-pigs eithar. bi'les. Pontiacs at Scranton num sidings, door* and windows. 'room sink. Also clothesline poles, The"TIon3hvood-=$8 weekly St. near St. Bridget’^ Church. 3-car gsrage. large kitchen with payment. Five minute walk to bus shall be t>l^esed to show you fglore Agency, 50 3-5121. ward. Please call MI .3-4979. stores, etc. Vacant—move right through. Call Just houses. Motors. Inc,. 166 Union St.. Rock No jobs too small. Ed Staaiak, PI 5 0 9-1353. $895 valufr-^4388 Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Comfortable home for fSmUy .of built-in oven and range, formal III—BOLTON ville, Tel. Ml 3-0216. TR ‘5-2521. 2-7564. : The Countess—$6 weekly three. Phone 5 0 8-6547, dining room. Ixn lOOxno. $90,000. in. Gerard Agency, 5 0 3-0365. On spacious, SPRING SPECIAL — Aluminum F l 6WETK"o 1Ii L .or Jlmlor brides FLORENCE REALTY 5IANCHESTER —8 Room Cape, I FOUND—Child * shoe T^D, bro»Ti. Electrical Services 22 Help Wanted— Female 35 Situations Wanted— $698 value—$888 Philbriek Agency. 50 0-0464 NEW 6 ROOM CAPE. 1^ baths, HA\'E TWO cars—must sell one. BATHROOMS tiled, remodeilng, storm and screens from $9.95. The Aristocrat—$5 weekly maid ankle length gown, light blue ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel. 2>4 room MANCHESTER—Spacious Colonial, cream puff, owner, 50 3-4868. naturally wooded Call MI 9-«l«T. Fem ale' 38 faille, ,ho^ in underskirt. Equal aluminum aiding, living room formal dining room, walk-out baae- 19iS6 Rambler 4-door, standard additions, recreation rooms, FREE E8TI5LATES—Prompt serv CLERK-TYPIHT, rate based on ex Best buy full inch doors, roll up $798 value—$488 f light houaekeeping apartment. In SIX ROOM home in A-1 condition. MI 3-4836 grounds. to olze' 10 dress. Cost $25, will sell fireplace, carpeting, draperies.' i ment, one acre wooded lot, amesite shift, radio. 1956 Rambler custom porches. All types of carpentry. ice on all types of electrical'wir perience. Pleasant working con awnings, patio enclosures. Master' quire second floor, front, Mrs, Present owner spent oyer $7,500 Wesley Vancour, Broker WILL CARE for elderly lady or Free Storage—freeee delivery for $18. Sale slip still svailable. bedrooms, 3 king-sized—1 medium. drive. Priced to sell at $16,800. Ahnounoeinents Cross Country, full poiver and air- Call 5 0 9-4291. ing Licensed and insured. WUeon ditions. Apply in person, Iona B lit JA 3-4269. Johnson. Tel. TR 8-8607. on new boiler, new ce^ gs, mod- READY^WILLING— ABLE conditioned Call after 4 p.m, MI couple. ExceUent references. TR One Week OOnly TR 6-5845. Full basement, sttschsd breeze EUectrical Co., Manchester. 5 0 Manufacturing Company, .Regent 6-3484. ernizlng kitchen, etc. One-car gS' R. F. DIMOCK COMPANY INCOME TAXES prepared hi your 9-0361. 446 Hartford Rd. ROCKVILLE — 24 Grove Street. rage, deep-lot. $18,900. Philbriek way, garage, near bus and schools. MANCHESTER—8 bedroom home, We are ready, willing and able 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME S-7376. St., Manebester, C (^ . Weil heated 3-room.' furniihed Immediate occupancy. $1',500 as nice condition, on large lot, full to help you whenever you have aj home or by appolntinent. Exper- Roofibg— Siding: 16 Boats and Acce^ries 46 Manchester, Coim. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Agency, 5 0 9-8464. , lenced fax work, 24 hour service. 1951 PL'YMOUTH 4-door, heater, DRIVERS FOR school buses in w apartment'. Inquire first floor, Bumes $17,275 FHA mortgage 832 MI 9-5245 basement, on bus line, near school Real Estate problem. We advertise, good ' tires, new battery. good Dogs—^Birds— Pets 41 WE b u Y , SELL or trmds antique Apartment 9. Tel..TR 5-9594. 5IANCHE8TER—New 8 bedroom Woodbridge St., 5 0 9-9789. .and shopping center. Small down contact prospective buyera on our I CaU MI 3-47a . RAY’S ROOFING CO.. Shingle and Courses and Classes 27 Vernon and Manchester, 7;80-d, SKI RIG—14 foot colonial boat with Open daily 9-9 Sat. tiU 7 5 0 9-7702 mechanical condition. Drive it and used furniture, china, glasi. ranch with garage. Also, 6 room Barbara Woods payment. Call owner, 50 9-9770. waiting list and asaiat our purches- built iq> roofs, gutter and conduc 2-3:30. CaU 5 0 3-2414. top, 'windahield, controls, powered MI 9-2888 Oliver, picture frames end old FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre away for $95. MI 8^719. tor work; roof chimney repairs. ELECTRONICS — Introducing hew Colonial. Hot water heat, ceramic - WEST SIDE Johanna Evana' 5 0 9-1(658 ers with financing. Every listing we FOR SALE—Boston Terrier dog. with 25 h.p. Buccaneer motor, on coins, old dolls and guns, hobby FOR RENT—4 room iiested sport' COVENTRY — 7 room cape on pared with .your aavings in .mind. Ray Hagenow, 50 0-w4; Ray two year day electronics techni PART-TIME woman to work in 9x15 BROWN TWEED rug and baths, fireplaces, full baaementa. McKee Street—6 room home, $ accept gets our careful and person 1957 FORD COUNTRY Sedan sta Call 5U 3-7347 between 3-6. Mastercraft traUer. Total price coUsctlona, attic contents or whole ment. Apply Pinehurst Grocery, waterfront, 2-car garage, fire Raeaonable rates. Call MI 9-6246. Jackson. 50 8-8323 cian* program, "Learn By Do flowCr shop, some exjierience pre pad, 6-plece formica kitchen set, 8 5 0 6-4860. spacious bedrooms, oil heat, front WEEKEND SPECIALS al attention. We are members of $695. Also, 18 foot MSG With Wind estates. Furniture Repair Service, T tion wagon, good condition, good ferred. Apply in person after 1 porch, nicely landscaped, garage, place, den, IH baths', on large lot, the Manchester Board of Realtors ing," at Connecticut's oldest elec m ! I’M BARNEY a retired Foot shield, top, controls, spotlight, weeks old'. WUl sacrifice. Tel. TslcottvlUe, Conn. Tel. 50 8-7449, AVAILABLE for immediate occu ""-;^anchester—6 room cape, full $19,000. W. E. Thieman, Agent PI tires,' best offer over $800. PI COUGHLIN RCiOFINO Co. — AU tronics' school. Spring term starts p.m. Krause Florid and Green 2-8282. BOLTON. CONN.—For sale, ranch immaculate condition. Asking and It* Multiple Listing Service, INCOME TAX PREPARED. MI 2-7391.' Uuard horse. I’m very gentle with Johnson IS h.p. electric starting pancy 2 \i rooms, heat, hot water house. 5 rooms, furnished or UO' shed .dormer, garage, nice lot. 2-7782. in order to serve you better our types of roofs and roed repalriiq 5farch 13. Also evening servicing house, 631 Hartford Rd. children. In fact, I lov* them. My URGENTLY NEEDED by music $15,900. 9-6056. specialising in Twenty Yesu: Bom motor and 5fastercraft traUer. tile bath and shower, centrally lo furnished, basement garage office at 283 E. Center St. will be courses, twic? weekly. New Eng saddle, blanket and two bridles Ready to roU at $726. McIntosh A Big Bargain At Albert’s student—Used baby grand piano cated, parking Adiilta only, $70 MancHHter—6 • room cape, off 1958 FORD Fairlane 500. Sale price ed Roofs. CaU 50 8-7707. Please call owner 50 8-7354, Box PAUL ‘T. CORRENTI BOLTON-COVENTRY line—8 room open Wed., Thurs., and Friday INCO.ME TAX returns prepared by $1,250 Excellent condition. TR land, Technical Institute of Con go with me. I would like a nice Boat CoQiptuiy, 63 Oak Street, MI 8 ROOMS f u r n i t u r e reasonable. Coll JA 9-4688. 5 0 3-6396. Main St., immaculate condition split level, large' lot, easy com necticut, 56 Union Place, Hartford. STENOGRAPHER 62, Carpenter Roiid. MI 3-5363 evenings till 9 p.m. Drop in at your former Internal revenue agent In 5-8119. home. I’m selling for |1S0. CaU for 9-3102. $10.16 MONTHLY pricey for'quick sale. muting to Manchester and Hart convenience and discuss your Real your home or by appointment. JA 5-3406. me at 5H 3-5500. 286 CHARTER OAK ST.—2 room ford, FHA . approved. Sacrifice, Roofing and Chimnesrs 16-A Personnel Department has ah reasonable BUSINESS AND home location on THAT WONDERFUL Estate prgblema with a courteous j Also, smaU busineas aervicea. Ml RECENT TRADES ON THE opening for qualified stenographer. HIGH PERFORMANCE outboard Westinghouse refrig. Living Room, WANTED—Used crib, fumiahed apartment, luitable t^o heavily traveled road. Six room Manchester—3-afiartment house, $16,900. ‘ W. E. Thieman, Agent, 5 0 9-9773. excellent income, nice, neighbor Jarvis representative. 9-6938. Shorthand and typing are essen runabout,’Price new $475, seU for Bedroom,. Dinette, Rugs, Lamps, adults. Heat, hot water, private Cape, garage and breezeway. Very FEELING PI 2-7752. ROOFING—Specializing repairing Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 will be yours when we show you hood. ' FABULOUS D K W tial, as well as good Judgment and POODLE, black miniature, female, $325. Never used. 5Q 3-0789, 553 Tables and Other Accessories. bathroom, parking. $20 weekly good possibilities. Tongren, Brok INCOME TAX preparation, busi roofs of aU kinds; new roofs, gut 11 week* old. 5tl 9-5041. m 9-1746. , this lovely colonial home on Perkins JARVIS R E A L TY CO. ter work, chimneys clesned, re abUity to meet people. Modern of E. Center St. ^ EVER’YiHING $297 Rooms Without Board 59 er. 5 0 3-6321. GLASTONBURY ness and individual. Raymond FIRST AND second mortgages. You St. in Manchester. Graciou* living Manchester—6 room eolonial MI 3-4112 MI 9-12001 1959 CHEVROLET paired. Aluminum siding. 30 may borrow $1,000 for as little as fice, good wages, excellent benefit FREE TO A good home, croes bred Price Includee delivery, set up, He a t e d r o o m s and cabins, free SIX MODERN rooms; fumiahed, selling for $2,000 under appraisal Just Completed Girard, i n 9-6008. Bel Air 4-d FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1961 Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather P A G l SIXTEEN iianrh^st^t Ew^ttittg raU> ' For the Week Ended Forecnat of C- 8* Weather Boreas Dee. 81, I960 Oeeaaloaal rain this afteraeea, rain and* mild ton l^ t nod Sunday. Munsies Observe 13,314 Low tmight near 49. High Sun About Tow n 40lh Anniversary Member of the Audit day around 88. Announce Engagements ONLY AT Bureau of Obenbitlo^ Manchester— A CUy of Village Charm Army Pfc. Walter F. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Munsiei 90. aon of Mrs. Margaret Gleason, 296 Cooper Hill St., were honored 3S Tvler Circle, recently partici VOL. LXXX, NO. 130 (TEN PAGES— TV SECTION) . MANCHE^ER. c o n n ., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 (Cloaolfled Advertlalng on Page 8) PRICE FIVE CENTS pated with the 4th Infantry Tivi- by friends and'relatives at a aur-, aion in Exercise l/»ng Pass, a pr party in celebration of their; mobility training exercise, at-the 4( * wedding annlvei'sary last ^ C3ark Air .Base' in the Philippines. Gleason's unit returned to its home evening. The party was given a t : HOUSE Pressure on Dollar Cut Liz Taylor 111; ihe Imnie of the couple's son and State News ataUon, after the exercise. He ^ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mia. Al ■ ...... la I m4a ■«. ■ in I ■ ^ a radio-telephone operator at Fort. ton” Munsio. 88,Bridge S t.' Doctor Reports Le^^'is. Wash. A 195S graduate of,, Among the guests W'ere William , I Roundup Manchester High School. Pfc. Munsie, wlio was best man, and', I Gleason entered the Army in June BIG A\AR- Mrs. William Hall, bridesmaid at j Bonn Revalues Lungs Infected . -V ■ . 1959. ■ j the wedding. The Munsies were ‘ I given flowers and an electric aip-' Sunset Rebekalj Lodge will meet ! pliance gift. Mrs. Alton Mnnsie London, March- 4, (JP)— Meeting Fails Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellow.s j .«erved a buffet -supper' wlUi an- Movie actress Elizabeth Tay To End Strike Hall. After a business meeting, I niversary cake centerpiece. Mark fo r U.S. lor came down with pneu there ■will be a kitchen social.' with ! Mr. Munsie.and the former Alice monia today and her doctor Mrs. 'William Ewing and Mrs. Rob By Bus Union ; McCabe of Manchester were mar- MARLITE TOP described her condition as ert Armstrong in charge. P.c- 1 ried March 2. 1921, at the Salva- Frankfurt,. Germany.^leadlng magnet for apeculatlve freshments will. aen-ed by Mrs I tion Army by the late Col. Wil- . money. Th« 29-year-Qld film star was ^ 4 -A Johii McAUlster and committer. lliam Mile's, T'liey are members of;| March 4 (JP)—The West Ger The revaluation created ■ o m e I Hartford, March (JP) I Uie Salvation Army Corps here. man mark was revalued to confusion in banking circles and placed in an oxygen tent In herJ strike against the Connecti- The' Rev. Ruasell E Camp, res- ' I T^v Mnn.sies have one son and two day in the strongest move yet there were no official lists of the suite at a downtown luxiify hotel, cut Railway & Lighting' Co. ’ grahdchildren. new exchange , rates available. Her physician, Dr. Carl Heinz sixth day to- ident chhplain at SUte's Prison., TO ease the pressure...bn the Goldman, waa summoned to the , ...... Wethersfield, and former pastor Some financial houses, like branch Violence The engagement of Miss Bever- The engagement of Ml.ss Agnes American dollar. hotel at 4:30 a.m. and immediately day with union and manage- of the Stafford Springs Congrega- Pasqualini to Joel Dodge Ls an- Effective immediately the dollar es of the Deutsche Bank, declined caUed for .an oxygen tent and the ment as much m disagree- tionBl Church, will be guest speak IvIV LeonardLeonaru tolo Cohnuajun Foxro.-k isii. an- 1 -----„ temporarily to exchange any for liou'nced bv her parents. Mr. and r.nnnced by her 4»arents. Mr. and Elliott to Reach 'will buy only" 4 marks instead of assistiance_Qf two other doctors; fnent as ever. er at a pieeting of the Rotaiy Club 4 marka and. 20 pfennings and all eign currency, saying they were ' Dr. Goldman said Miss, Taylor's Negotiations broke off again Mrs Harold Leonard. 150 BisseH l-Mr.s. Angelo Pasqualini, 65 Bald- awaiting further, instructions. of Manchester Tuesday at 6 30 5, ; win Rd., .Mancheeter. other foreign currencies were ad- lungs were severely congested with yesterday after about four hours M ounting p.m. at the Manchester Counfrv Age 99 Tu^i^ay The Dresden Bank, one of those Her flanee is the son of Mr. and I Her fiance, who lives at 33 Nor a sUphylococcuB InfecUon. She had federal and state Club. "Wbat's 'Four Altitude?' ^"¥he mewur'e"^ disclosed by the V^Wch to '""vert w Mrs. Julius Fox. 31 Edgerlon St wood St., Manchester, is the son Edward C. Elliott.yWho will bo I a temperature of 103 dem et. rnedlators said there apparently will be his topic. Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, was “ i f ' “She ia very seriously 111. Dr. hope for an Immediate 'The bride-elect is a 1960 gradu of Mrs. Walter Dodge of South 99 years old Tuesdi^ will be hon ate of Manchester High School, ington and the late Mr. Dodge. confirmed by the West German ‘"K the rate by 8 i» r c m t . Goldman said. , . , settlement of this dispute.’ Steadily Anderson Shea Aiixiharv. VFTV and IS employed by Pratt and Miss Pasqualini is a graduate ored by friends amirelativea at an i economics ministry. Details were Most Germw Industrial leaders Some strains of the Staphylo- .pjjg company’s bus service In w-ni hold a card partv tonight at Whitney Aircraft in East Hart of Manchester High School, and is open house^ Sujtaay from 2 to | expected to be released at a Bonn had been any revaluation ^occl family of gorma have ^ ilt Bridgeport, Waterbury, New 8 o’clock at the post home. news conference tomorrow. becauae of iU impact on their By PATRICK MASSEY ford. aemplpyed by Putnam------and- Co..---- sf5 yp.m. .in . savat his»•»<» hdme, 18 Orchard St. up a strong resistance to mMcm B^taln and Norwalk areas has Mr Fox attended . Manchester Manchester. Mr. Dodge is em- nonagenarian ^yas born The move was preceded by a ®weg abroad antibiotics and treatment of in- been halted since early Monday by Leopoldville, The Congo, , ...... — ------In I flurry of stock speculation and a To almost a half million Amerl fectlons involving them can be ' The Regina r italia Society w ill High Siehool. and is employed by ployed-by Mitchell Electric Oorp. —Prome, Eln^land, . . March . . -7. 1862,1 the strike of 550 drivers and March 4 (JP) — Congolese meet Monday at 7 p m. at the Harr>'( F: Sweet' of Manchester, Manchester. rapid •Weakening of the dollar in can servicemen, their families and highly difficult. mechanics In a contract' dispute. and came, to this country 80 years the German market. It came after, civilians living' in -West Germany, troops battled United Na- Italian American Chib. tree siirgeon. . An August wedding is planned. ago. He,'was formerly employed , Lord Evans, physician to Queen It had been ho'peT> 1 O A I a n K e U n i O n jSalvaUon Army Corps. He reads ; sent home to support their fami children by previous marriages— „hirh m IH • broke out in Matadi streets around I the Bible- and newspapers daily. ' Europe, have cropped up period Michael Wilding Jr., 9, Christo- -vtdenre midday and raged for two hours Welfare Spending ically over, the past few years. lies. PARK AREAS * < II___efiloys sports-on tele\ision, “and is For the miUlons ..of German tour with mortar and small arms fire. ------I ■- 'The The 1841B 1941B Classclass ot of MancheftegiMancnefieg,. . ^health. . Purch^e of isls got^^ '’“ m IsT t S hVs",ifered?t^ries both “.Tdes were holding to First reports gave no indication of Welfare costs doubled in Janu-. High School is starting plans fori u , turn k Mriw V s t position taken by them just CnislMd Driytway *______KAA a T'AAr ••Alininn . . XllfHe hasil&S iWO two Cdaughters. Mrs. Wil of allmenu i lnce early last Oc-j At this point It casualties but said houses and ar>’ over Januarj' 1960, from9A 14,694 a 20th year reunion.' ?J?I^rtwr c K u t i o “ ” the!'"O'"* veations. property were damaged in the bat Class President Joseph/Beilis liam P. Hall. 18 Orchard St., and ' fine of Germany’s foreign cur is our opinion that there is no Grav«l. Sr