■'?v THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 FACE TWENTY iianirl|ipstj?r O w n in g H|pralb Your Dollars Will Cancer--Give to Your . Solicitor i ifli 1 I ■ 'itiMM The little Flower of Jeaua Mias Elixabc|h Maaur, 46 Home­ Jr. Century Club Mothera' Circle will meet tomor­ stead St, is a member of the glee OFEN^nU. 9 THORSI^AY and PRil>AY Average Ihifly Net Press Ran The Weather ^ A bout T ow u row at 8 pjn. at the home of Mra. club of the College of Motmt Joins Fi^eration For tha Waak Baded Foreeaat ef 0. M. Wautter Oamaa Charlea Jaworakl, S3, Clyde Rd. Saint Vlncenl, Rlverdale, ^.Y ., April». use y, Hie ZlpMr Club wilt hold a Mb Mra. William Anderson will be and will participate in a spring back party Saturday, m the club* initiated aa a new member. Lunch­ concert in the college auditorium The Manchester Junior Centiuy PINEHURST Fair aad want iMight. Um rooma for membera' and fHenda eon will be Mrved by Mra. Robert Friday, April 29. Club has been notified of its ac­ 13,095 ; ■ear BA. Fair aad canO— i atartlnc r t 8 pjn. Digan, 'Mrs. Vincent Vignone, and ceptance into the General Federa­ Heodkea of the Audit warm Salprdi^.' High near S*. Mrs. James Coughlin. Mra. Robek W. Russell, 91 tion of Women’s Clubs, It was an­ Bnreau of OIrcnIation Mambera of 8 t Mar^aret’a Cl^ Mountain Rd., <31astonbury, was Manchesten-^A CHy of Village Charm elected recording secretary of nounced today by Mrs. Donald cle, Daughtera of Zaabella, who A Swleconka (after-Easter Forstrom, new president JJm. Bsstf. w ish to pay their reapecte to Pat­ party) will be sponsored by the Children’s Services of Connecticut rick lynch, whOM wife, Hildred Polish American-Club and Polish at its annual meeting yesterday at Delegates will be named at a VOL. LXXIX, NO. 173 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, I960 (Clasatfled Adverririag ea Pag* IS) PRICE Fiva CENTS Lynch, ia State regent of the D of Woman’s Alliance, Group 246, C^ldren’s Village. board meeting soon to attend 'a L may call .at-the Mulvllle Funeral Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Polish State convention to be held at the Home, Main S t, Waterbury, to­ American Club, CHnton St. There daiidla Circle of Emanuel Hotel Taft In New Haven May 5 HEAVY CORN FED STEER DEEP night or tomorrow. will be dancing. Churrtiwomen will meet tomorrow and 8. v at 7:45 at Emamifel L u th « ^ Affiliation fwlth the General iRocky Claims Church. Women of the circle nave Federation was recently approved Lutheran The program committee of Man- Major E. Walter Lamia will conduct a midweek service at the sewed draperies and painted walls by the Junior Century Club mem­ chuck; cheater Emblem C3ub will meet to redecorate the^ Child Guidance bership. Rhee Threats Guide Salvation Army church 'building tomorrow at 8 p.m. a t the home of COinlc on Haynes 'St. Churches M ra J. W. Kelley, 163 Lenox S t tonight at 7:30. ROAST U.So Conduct Greets De Gaulle BONE-IN In Merger Attends Conclave umping Lee Philadelphia, April 22 (JF) A SWELL —Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Mrs. Edward Coltman will rep­ of New York said today Minneapolis, April 22 {JF)— resent Manchester at the 24th na­ Three Lutheran denomina­ CIGAR ^ Seoul, April 22 An ex-t«i«5U<» «> w America’s national conduct in tional -convention of the League mandatm-y. the 20th Century has been tions merged today into one. of Women Voters in St. Louis, Mo.. premier today urged Presi­ ’The Inchon demonstrations one of improvisation, “in­ With pomp and solemn prayer, s f - O O D / v c ^ April 25 to 29. .• For 3Vac Each dent Syngman Rhee to dump shouted for the resignation of Lee, they fonpally constituted CENTER CUT Vice President-elect Lee Ki- declaring his. election with Rhee spired less by our own be­ FIRST TIME More than 1,000 membera of the liefs than by the threats of their new unifi^ church. LWV will attend the conclave, 59e poong, target of anti-govern­ March 15 waa rigged. The youths The -event, culminating years of celrfiratlng “Forty Years of a c/u. ment rioting. He indicated amaahed fffur windows in head­ others.” preparation, marks a majpr step in (3reat Idea.” The non-partisan or­ Rhee is considering this ac­ quarters of Rhee’s Liberal party. “In the 20th Century," the Re­ closing the divided ranks of Ameri­ Conference ganization was .established in 1920 Unlike the rioting Tuesday in publican governor said, “we have can Lutheranism. FREE PARKING to study and act on governmental While the economy of this larger S to 6 lb. bone-ln chuch roast appeals to many tion. Seoul and other major citlea, there tried largely to substitute, military "It ia a day of historical aig^ Anywhere! issues-. with large families . . . our meat manager, Charlie McCarthy, has not forgotten The ex-premier, Y. T. Pyun, was no bloodshed. The police — acta for economic acts for the IN REAR OF STORE I nlficance," The Rev. Dr. Henry F. Mrs. Coltman will report on the those who prefer Plnehurst famous boneless chuck boasts, which can be cut apoke with a reporter after a con­ already severely criticized for vital and lacking political acts of Schuh of Columbus, Ohio, declared Scheduled convention to Manchester League any elae from 2H lbs. up and he offers these roaeU also at a special savin|(. . . ference with Rhee at the end of killing protest marchers ’Tuesday creation.” at an opening joint service of Holy members at the annual dinner another tense day during which —flr^ three blank sheila over the No effort must be spared to lead Communion. 10,000 teenage atudenta demon- Inchon demoilitratora but other­ the way to “rational and enforced Afterward, 1,000 representatives meeting May 19. atrated in the nearby Port of In­ wise made^no attempt to disperse disarmament.” he declared. For 4 Days The major issue of the oonven- of the' three denominations, many ' I ' \ tioh will be a study program for FACTORY chon. them. Rockefeller, who is regarded by of them in ecclesiastical robes, NOW YOU CAN BUY 1960-62 including recommenda­ Ofie'of thie Best Buys of the Week Pyun aaid Rhee haa a definite The JpoUce even provided three some as s potential Republican moved in a triple procession from Washington, April 22 (/P^ tions in the held of U.S. foreign CI8ARS plan for aolvlng South Korea’a water Wagons for the students. nominee for president, did not the central church to the municipal President Eisenhower enthu* policy and economic aid, water grave political^miala, adding: “He . It Was Die third consecutive day specifically criticize PrMident Ei­ auditorium a block away for the YOU GET ALL THE "GRAVY!" naa formed certain ideaa in hia of anti-government demonstrations senhower or any of the country's siastkally welcomed French resources, farm program and edu­ R€fif.$4.75: $ ^ . 7 9 leaders in his prepared address. uniting ceremoniM. fYesident Charles de Gaulle cation. ALL THE SAVINGS! ALL THE QUALITY! mind regarding what to do. ..hia in Inchon. TTie port is not one of A bright sun shone on the color­ Box of 50 when you bny PlnNiarst lean, bonefeee, waste and sinew free Ideaa are roughly along t^y Unea.’’ ful .'lines of marchers. Rows of to the United States today Pyun. formerly a cloae aaaociUe (Continued on Page Three) fUontiaued m i Page Ten) flags and emblems stood on either amid colorful pomp and g o o d / t e a r Parish Ball Sfet • These Liggett specials are of Rhee, haa become increasingly side of their route. < ceremony of full military Suds of a famous nationally critical of the government'a do- ’The session in the auditorium meatie policies. Now an English lonors.' _ advertised cigar that sells was called to order bv the Rev. ■‘DS OiullB fTe#'to fioin 'fSronto, For K of C Home Jar-JOc, each.______:— profeaaor. Pyun... haa . been men Ymtam—LarsOTi—nr - BiffirT TreifFT tloned aa a poariUe member of a Caqada, for four days of talks with 'XSiimSbwi^ tot staratogy f to : t t ^ A “Champagne Ball,'* an an­ • Guaranteed, to give you satisfaction In taste and ■■ ' the ■■ eyif elnreSyir month’s meeting of western lead­ nual paalsh dance sponsored by the He pUbliahed an of>en letter in -Climax of the affair came at ers with So-vlet Premier Nikita TIRES lot Ladies of St. James for members quality or else full refund a Seoul newapeper urging the 11:30 a.m. CST when presidents of will be given. SUET FREE Khrusfichev. and friends, will be held May 7 at president to discard Lee. the three bodies clasped hands, His special Air France Constel­ the Knights of Columbus Home. Should Lee step aside, a new Seeking N omination signaling -visibly the establishment lation airliner landed at 11:59 am. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 election must )>e called witIUn 40 of the union. TTien the massed as­ at National Airport a.m. to the muaic of Tony O’Bright. EYE OF CHUCK days according to the election sembly prayed: Eisenhower had been waiting for Buffet refreshments and coffee LIGGETTS laws. Houston, Tex., April 22 (/F)—Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- “Give to thy church a new five minutes to warm sunriUne un­ SAME PRICE AS will be served at 11 p.m. Should the Suprenae Court nul­ vision of Her glory, new wisdom der a blue aky to greet him. Mrs. John Fortin Is general lify the election reauk, a new Tex) mov^ closer today to the moment when he will join and fresh understandng, the re- to an . arrival statement. Da chairman of the dance, assisted PARKADE DRUG fellow Senators in admitted quest of the Democratic presi­ -vlval of Her brightness and the re­ Gaulle said that it was necessary by Mrs. Edgar Carpenter, Mrs. dential nomination. Johnson almost did it here^ yesterday newal of Her unity, that the for him to confer with Eisenhow­ Charles Lesperance, and Miss WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Whold solid lean ShouTder Clod Pot and it was plain ■ to all prea-^ eternal message of 'Thy Son may er before they and M tish Prime Nancy Macrl. Reservations may be Tatal Arrested ent' at a newa conference that the be hailed aa tlie good news of the Minister Harold Macmillan meet MINOR BRANDS! Ml 9-2343 Roast will be featured at 99c lb., and age.’’ n made with Mrs. John Coy, 76 Scar­ tall, tanned Senate majority leader with Khrushchev three weeks borough Rd., or Mrs. William Con- the meat men will have some simply will be—and ia—a candidate for ’The name of the new denomina­ hence. Ion, 102 S. Lakewood Circle. delicious Pinehurst Tender Cure Corned In South Africa the big job. State News tion is the American Lutheran “A grave intematlmial debate ia Beef to offer you . : . Try this corned "I have sen-ed my country in Church. going to take place in three every capacity in which I have weeks,” Da Gaulle aaid. “Before beef sliced thin, a little mustard, for the N ow over 1 ,6 0 0 been asked to serve,” the reluctant Roundup (Centtoned on Page Ten) joining this debate on behalf of finest sandwich you ever tasted. Texan said. “I would not shirk my France it was indeed necessary Cape Town, South Africa, April reapoiAibllity.” that J converse with toe President y^jjierbury, April 22 UP)—An ac­ 22 ,(iP) —About i,000 hea-vUy ‘i repeat what I said before,” of toe United SUtes.” G-R-A-N-D 0-P-E-N-l-N-G PINEHURST LOW PRICES PINEHURST TB£SH he added when pressed ss to counting of the handling of ap­ Electric Cross Eisenhower welcomed De Gaulle TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY aimed soldiers and. police poured whether he would accept the nom­ proximately fl0,000 a month in as “a man who to war and peace COHNNUE ON FARM^FRESH 8REEN PEPPERS Into the big Langs Negro settle­ ination. union -dues payments since 1951 has proved such a great friend of “That is what I think I should was sought from officers of the Lit by lUan at all those who love human dignity ment near Cape Towns today and Waterbiuw Toamsters Unida In g; arrested 200 men and wromen. say at thia thna. and are dedicated to toe welfare Lb. 1 5 c “My nama will ii(«ced~-4a Superior Court civil action filed to- of human beings' avacywhere.” PEG'S BAKERY CHICKEN IfEGS In. the second'raid on Laiij|a In 'day bjM l^atsrbniy truck driver. Negroes^ Home H4 aaid It waa"'^Ytoy great (Stuff them with our lean three days looking for suspected nomination and 1 ia'W g/IO ’f 'ban- 997 MAIN STREET 79c Ib. Chuck Ground). ored. But my job la in the Sanate, The tolia aeUon WSs brought pleasure” few himself and for tha trouble makers, police and troops and that la what I intend to do— agattst TUnothy M. CoUinX, tecre- ' President Xksenhower greets President Ctosrles de Gaulle a t National Airport today upon American people .to welcome De Between Pet Shop and Manchester Savings and Loan sealed off a large section of the tary-treasurer of Waterlmry Lo­ Macon, Ga., April 22 (J P ~ X cor­ arrival of the French leader from Canada for a state viisit. (AP Photofax). Lb. 50c period." don of policemen kepfNegroes and Gaulle boto aa’ toe president of settlement then moved in with Johnson,, when the moment' he cal 677 of the Teamstart Union, France and president of toe French seven armored cars. No incidents who is one of the state’s mokt pro white persona separated to Maccqt community to! nations. were reported. deems pn^jer srrives, will join last night while robed membera ot Wi^.4nlad tlnw here Plae- fellow Sens. Wsyne' Mmse (D- minent union officials, and two Recalling 200 yeara to friefid* h u n t freeUx-ellced Coleetaw Police said they seized s large other union offisers. Collins is a the Knighta of the Ku Klux Klan, Princess, Tony ahip and iffebtion between’ tod'pao- number of knives, clubs and big Ore), John Kennedy - (IVMass), toe., erected a red-bulbed electric BAKER'S DOZEN on OH PURCHASES Cabbage, Bowl BOx. Stuart. Symington (D-Mo), and former , president of the Connecti­ Religion Not Erased ple on tola cemtihent and toe peo­ CHICKEN WINGS Chlckoiry and Frcatii IhidiTe atocka of Illegal liquor. ’Those cut Federation Of Labor. cross at a house occupied by three ple, of France,. Eisenhower said It are In demaod. arrested will be charged with ille­ Hubert Humphrri/ (D-Mtnn) in Negro families.. \ Plan to Cruise the drive for the Democratic John Stratton, a membar of the ira “happy clrcumatance that your TODAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY For MOM. leledo. etewe, gal residoice, vagrancy and not 'Die klansmen were protesting 'Visit here totoiy is symbolio of that posaesalng the pass hooka requir­ standard bearer’s position. Some union and s driver for'.lsMnbard renting to the Negroes of a con­ P.S.—^Baker’s Dozen Is 13—You Get 1 FBEEl loose eelery etalka, large Bros., a trucking firm, said he affection which the two peoples L b 2 0 e tray 13c ed of all non-whites.' obeervers believe he will have at verted brick store building in the As Issue in Politics In ^nribbean have for one smother.” JustlM Minister Francois Elras- least 460 delegatss lined iq> for brought the action in behalf of previously white neighborhood. the conventiim’s first tNiUot. himself and other members of Lo­ The meeting was orderly and no De OauUe reminded toe hun- mus toid parliameBtresriler today London, April 32 UP—Prinoess 16 VARIETIES of DONUTS that nearly 1,600 persona. Includ­ For nomination, 761 v-dtes will cal 677. incidents were reported. Several By JACK BELL ^nomination, Kennedy made it dif- (Oonttoued oa Page Tea) be needed. The court waa asked to order hundred persons—white and Negro Margaret oiid Antony Armstrong- Pies, Cakes, crullers. Bread, Plus Danish, ing 04 whites, ha-ve been jailed in lYashington, April 22 UP—0th' -ficult for the Democrats to com­ Jfttes will spend their honeymoon FRESH the government's drive to quell On Feb. S, in Indisinspolis, the union to give sh accounting of —assembled to watch the demon­ er presidential hopefuls rallied to­ promise in any way with him. E>enoh a ^ Italian Pastery. racial strife in South Africa. Johnson K^d newsmen he expected- ail money received and disbursed stration. day behind the effort of Sen. John Kennedy termed “highly dis­ cruising in the Caribbean on the • Honrs: Daily 9 to 6; Ihurs. 9 to 9 a CHICKEN LIVERS These were political leaders op- to be ehairmso of the Texas dele­ by the officers, together with The display marked a Klsn in­ F, Kennedy (D-Mass) tp erase the tasteful” any suggestion that he royal yacht 'Britannia. poBlng white supremacy law/a. gation at the Los Angeles con­ vouchers and' an itemized stats-^' novation—use of a piug-in remov­ religious issue from the political withdraw to avoid controversy and Ah announcement today from This figure doea not include the vention. “ And I hope it will be ment on all financial transactions able cross .instead of the usual campaign. then accept the vice presidential Clarence House, Margaret’s resi­ Bulletins < % > • ORDERS TAKEN FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS thoussmds of Africans arrested on oommitted to the support of my since .1951. crude wooden device flaming from But despite their feeling that nomination “to placate the so- dence, s(rid the couple will eoabark- -various charges In the continuing candidacy,’’ be added. The other defendants are Joseph kerosene-soaked burlap wrapping. where a man goes to church should called Catholic vote.” Such a sug­ in the jmcht on the afternoon of from the AP Wires raids on Negro settlements around He speaks again today in Den- P. Kane of Naugatuck, president The new cross, about 4 by 6 feet have'nothing to do with his fit-' gestion, he added, “assumes that May 6, a few houia after their 3-T AM Weather and we will have extra large —The court referees to help Negroes ob­ obstruct execution of any federal tire.- It had beep en route from iongir owns the building' but has could not 'Wipe out the belief that 3-T All Weather , SMALL TURKEYS religion played a part In the re­ strong-Jones would hmeymoon .In Jury trying Rep. Adam Clayton tain the right, to vote. court order by force or violence. Bridgepo'rt to Norwalk to distrib­ sold it to a Negro. “ 'toe Mediterranean. Ttio manager Powell for Income tax fraud re­ HME*SONEFOR i The House completed legUlative As originally proposed that kec- ’The four Negro families occupy­ Jersey City, >1.J., motor freight sult. ■ ute coffee samples i^ Sn adver­ firm buys 20-dock tenninal In ported today that it waa dead­ action on the 1960 civii rights bill tibn would have applied only in tising catnpaign. ' - ing the building stayed inside and (Continued on Page Tea) locked and believed Us views LATE MODEL CAR OWNBtS yesterday with a 28S-95 roll call school dtoegregation cases such The driver was idenUfled aa had no comment on . the cross- Walltogford . . Psychiatric ex­ (Continued on Page Ten) e ■ uninations oraered for seven teen­ “could not posatoly be changed.** . vote accepting Senate amendnients as those at Little Rock, Ark., as Roger Milsop, 26, Tamps, :Fla. lighting. Jwlge Frederick ^VaajPelt Bryan Chovrolat the measure the'House had passed revised. It applies, over union ob­ Nine passengers were in the back Anti-segregation demonstrators age boys who organized Nazl-IHce hate group In Jacksonville, Fla. . . . aaggeated that toe Jurors maka 7,50x14 Ford New Hems earlier. jections. In such matters as labor of the truck. Four of them were were on the march again ’Ihurs- “one final effort” to reach a ver­ NYLON' If he wants to take th it long «ues. treated at Norwalk Hospital and day in Atlanta and Greensboro, Ten prisoners at' Lakeland, Fla., dict. 3-T A U WEATHER Plymouth Burry’s Scooter Pies ...... 49c th« President has 10 days in which 2. Make a federal crime of released. N.C. , Stockade put on bread and water Judge Reserves Verdict Dodqu to act. But the "administration’s flight across state lines to avoid State Police oharged Milsop Twenty neatly-dressed students, diet as punishment, for sltdown JU ST . Euphrates Wheat Bread Wafers . . . 39c strike. FOREIGN MtUOS CHEATER NYLON Ramfalur mind obviously is already made up. prosecution for bombing any with overcrowding and with Op­ white and Negro, paraded for an Waahhigtoii, April 22 Vp That vftfi underscored by a bunding or structure. Growing erating with defeotl-ve equipment. hour in front of Rlch’a Atlanta’s E. Frederick Morrow, Negro on The U.S. aimed foroee hava Euphrates Bread Waferettes Buy Hood’s quality milk largest department store. They President p**®**ower's executive On License Suspension at Pinehurst low prices statement prepared by Atty. Gen. out of the - bombing of some in­ started buybig' medlelnes . With Seiaine S e e d s...... 39c William P..,Rogers in advance X)f tegrated southern schools, that NAACP Parley bore signs, decrying the store’s staff, says ’"The Elsenhower ad- abroad at prices well tekrir . . . Gallon 68c, plus de­ final passage and released when ministrktlon has the best record those of- American drag fums. |i- -ir- A Favorite With Children or Adults' . posit. No-deposit on qts. the House'acted. (i^ n ^ u e d on Page, Eleven) New Haven, April 22 UP —The (Cqhtliiued oir Page Five) on civil rights of any since the Bridgeport, April 22 UP—Supo-A Certainly no delegation of au­ Natiopal Association. for the Adr Civil War” . . .Chairman of New thority could be any more specific In reporting this today, the on- 2 for 41c oi* i gallons, , Rogers promised vigorous en­ rlor Court Judge Frank T. Healey offlelal .but anthoritattve Army'- NABISCO FIG NEWTONS V forcement action where needed and vancement of Colored People open­ England Railroad President’s Gpn- has reserved decision on a petition or 'clear. The statute speaks for A;70k15 1 Lb. Twin Pack For Freshness . . . .39c 38c. ed a 3-day ‘New England re^on- which would prevent toe State Mo­ Itsdlf, and the Intent Is clear." Navy-Air Foree -Journal 'sajra ’said of the bill itself: 34 Killed in Crash fU^ence says merger of the re­ the Fharmaoeutical Maimfaa* Fins Tax and •‘Its Impact, once the expected Fanfani May 3eek al conference here today. gion’s six railroads la not feasible tor Vehicles Department from sus- 'Young also argues that his driv­ Recappable Tire legal challenges have been dis­ jj|9ne of the topics with which the a t this tim e...G ina Lollobrigida {tending the license of a cbnvicted ing record was spotless before the tnrere Assn, has proteeted to Center-Left Rbute Of Belgian Airliner speeder. speeding Incident, and toat he the comptroller general aad posed of in the normal judicial pro­ 'W conference is concerned is the re­ leaves Ronde by plane for New cess, will be substantial, I believe, cent, wdve of slt-dowd protests by York with her husband and 2-year- Involved In his decision ia Gov. needs his license to qpmmute to State Department. The proteaS both In establishing the right to Rome, April 22 UP—Former Pre­ southern Negroes. ' Brussels, Belgium, April 22 (/P)-r old son whose stateless plight has Abrqham Riblcoffs 4iA-year-old work In Stamford. Includea oompIalntB th at Amer- FARM HOUSE APPLE PIES vote of those who have bton dis­ mier Amintore Fanfani today re­ Talks are scheduled by ,Lavern A Belgian airliner crashed near the caused he^ to quit Italy. campaign to deprive speeders mf Coles argues that Young has loan driig patents are , heiqg criminated against on account of ceived specific authorization from McCumminga of St. Augustine top of a mountain in thb Belgian .. University of . New Hampshire their licenses. not Sought out all toe “adminU' violated, and ralsM qUMtlona YOUR OLD TIRES MAY FARM HOUSE GOGMUT OUSTARD PIES race or color, and by deterring fu­ leaders of his Christian Democrat School, Raleigh, N. C.^ and Michael Congo early today, killing all thistees announce creation of a Richard Young, Bridgeport, a tratlve remedies” for lUs prob about tonmbt with the “Boy' party to try to form a center-left Wolzer of Harvard Graduate a b o i^ 29-year-old former professional Amerloaa Act.” The protest let- A ", - ture discriminations by persons (Mhool of' bustoeaa admlnlstrktioB lem. Before- approaching Superior acting under color of state law.” government. School. Both took pact In the plan­ .The airline released a list of 34 and economics named for Lau­ football player, filed toe petition in Court, he said, Young should have tens are aigned by Joha-K. Wei^ “Comfortiie” a section of your basement with an Injunction. Young was convict­ ley, general oounael of the oa- The key voting rights section' ’The 52-yearrOld economist was ning of sit-down activlUea victims—all Belgian except the rence F. Whlttemore, rearing ojtoed toe motor vehl It said it was check­ ed recently of speeding in Darien. aMdattqn. . ,'tiie rich, warm quality of West Coastrpanel- follows with relatively minor president of. the board...For sec­ Young’s petition woUld prohibit missioner for a revereal of his 'sus­ port of • Pietro Nenhi’s fellow- retary of the NAACP, is scheduled ing to determine if the pUme car­ ond time in a month, pfekets ap^ pension. Because he did not, said FBO-JOV ICE CREAM ------. r : ...... Gallon 71 changes the formula recommend­ John J. Tynan, the State MotoV SEES KENNEDY UNDEROOa BE THE DOWN PAYMENT! ing. Call us for unusual home-enhancing ed by qte Justice Department. traveling Socialists, but apparent­ to deliver the feature address to­ ried one other paiaenger,'a Ger­ pear at Vandenberg Air P,pr Coles, Young is not entitled to K -i Vehicles Commissioner, from im­ Hartford. April 22 (d>-Gov. ROYAL ICE CREAM IN 14 DIFFEBEITO FLAVORS It/authorizes federal courts and ly he was under no obligation to morrow night. Officers will be man-woman Bch^uled to board the Base in California, America’s'W^at have hia plea considered by |h e ideas with ^ e best modemiring material... PLUS THEIR FAMOUS SPUMONl reject their help if it was-offered. air craft, in Rome. K posing toe 30-day suspension that ernor RlUopff. today deoHaed to voting referees appointed by those elected Sunday. - Coast missile center.. .Alr< Force, is standard for first offenders. court. - After an all-day meeting yester­ Tlie plane carried a brew of helicopter files down the bodies of Tyrian, also testifying yesterday, ’uake any pqedtBttoa oa tho oat- West Coast lumber! ’.T courts to register Negroes to vote day, the Christian Democrat di­ seven. • , Young’s argument is toat 'Ty- come of the West Virginia Den- ■\ STRICKLAND FARMS CONNEOnCUT FRESH In areas where the courts find a J Hanna Trial Opens two imiversity students wjxf per­ nam doesn’t have the authority, outlined the history of Gov. RIW- rectorate announced that Fanfani TTie Sobelair 'airlines said its coff’a antl-speedlng crusade. He ocrattc preoldeatlal primary, but. . pattern of discrimination against could continue his efforts to form Utchfield, April 22 t» —Tha DC4 crashed at Bdgor, near Bunia, ished to falls on .14,355-foot! Longs under laW^ to 'suspend his license conceded that Sea. Joha F. Kea-' Pay as Little as PULLET EQ6S DOZEN 41k / 2 DOZEN 9« them. a coalition government with - the State has sent six witnesses to the about 110 ^arijs from the summit: Peak, Colorado. ’ . for speeding. said toe program, which stqrtied in deay of MaooaehaaettB *Ta ded- .. While the terms of the leglsla- Democratic Socialists and the R«- q ^ d in an (ittemp^ to link. John of a mountain, it waa bound for Former Secretary of Agricul­ This .was ans'wered at yester­ December 1955, is a success. ■Hely tho aaderdeg.” The chief tioii' are broad enoi^h to cover . publicans. Fanfpnl had- said he J. Haima with, thAdhurder of New Bunia, in the northeast Congo near ture Charles F. Brannan with­ day's hearing by Albert Coles, the Under toe program, first-tijne .oxocattvo, oar ot the chief back- voting discrlminatidh against ahy could form such Yi coalition that Milford grocer Frkneis J. Gavell. Lake Albert. draws from race for Democratic state attorney general. Coles, p - iq>eedera lose tl)eir licensM for SO eioaf the Bayatate aeaator, oalff other group. on grounds of race •would gain a one-vote majority in All six, testifying yest'etday- In The airline left Brucaels Wednes­ senatorial nomination from Colo­ guing for toe state, said: da^. The suspenatqn Is 60 days H waa dtfncult to radw « pn- SERVICE 392 MMN ST. or color, the fight revolved around the CbSmber of Deputies. the first day of .Blanna'a llrst de­ day after one false start and made rado, leaving Lt. Gov. Robert L. “The Legislature has granted to tor second offenses and indefinfta dletlea Maes he waa aet ea Iba the situation of Negroes in the Nenni has promised to obatato gree murder trial, aaid they qaw scheduled stops In Rome and Cairo. Knous'sn odds on favorite:.. MIS': toe motor vehicles commissioner terms for toe third offwuM. spot la Wert Vlrghria. Be peteted STORE PINEHUPST MANCHESTER South. “Ihere was, however, oc- ‘from voting against siicb a coali­ evidence of Banna’s presence in the Just brtore taking' off' from slsalppl school children may be toe iutoority to suspend 'or re­ Young once played as fuUbadi oat that b y ------^ fonal mention to the dwetadUxita oc of tion. New Milford area on the day that Brussels, airport sources said, tbs requi^ to add a state pledge of voke an operator's license for any ISe tbs Baltimore Colts and the KeMMdy to - 711IMMN fr„ MANCHISTER “OPEN TOMGHr bona Ml 9-9523 ■Mthem chawee that non-Eng-. aOeglaiMe (b-#.their repertoire plj cause ..toSt'he deems sufficient,| Pittsburgh Steelere la toe Na- im . Puerto Ktoam .have (UMHHMd a« 1 ^ ) (OoMtaUMd M Pago.Saax ( (CMtlMWd m Fafp FIva),, memory work. | with off without a hearing. I OqiUI Football laagua. r v ■ . ■ X' . ' A ’ ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCIEESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, I960 PAGE TWO , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,'CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 <$uard” supporters as delegates to ebsfy tha law, "ao that martial law of civic aff,aira, education and Vernon the Stmt# Democratic OonvsflUon Rockville Contractor^ Need Not Finish can ba Ufted am soon u posalble. Rockville fT tg t arU-induat]^,’ flelda. in which in June, in a primary set for May Rhee Weighs ' RhM later, conferred with sm­ are i/ia c; ^omen actively participate. 19. other powerful critic xX hla admin­ BUY YOUR f t A n A P C In the lower right niche ia the Shemwold on Bridge Shea yeaterday charged Fla- School tTorlc by September istration, a' former acting premier ISews denomination "4c” which prompts' Prim ary G>st Ylerty with threatening the pri­ Arson Seen bumping and mayor of Sedlil, Huh Chung;^ | River Lines This waa' the first attempt by a By LOUIS M W DELL the office wit (you name the aize) mary aa a "vindictive attempt to UNIVERSAL U K/VUE to aak, "Are they being honored 80«di dMisr save face at a substantial cost to Contractors who bid on *the Job^ The town might consider waiting (Continiied from Page One) Rhee to »eek the adidee. of poUtj* START ^ WorlMte^ ^ wtoeWMe Seen at $600 taxpsyers." He claimed last sum- A Possibility cal opponents in his s ^ p h for a T o Aid Plans for apMding money, too?" w iTtf RIGHT Su it . of renovating the Barnard School until ,th»2main contractors leave mer.’s primary and the one coming buildings will not be bound to the scene and act as its owm bon- the five Korean cltiee put under MluUon to ths crisis. NOW while prices are LOW! Stamp Auction h/vT- By Alfred ShelnWoM A 6 5 3 '2 next month will have cost .finish the job by September. tractor for painting work which martial law Tueaday, when at Huh, who met Rhee with Pyun, Sometimes your contract «•- # K < By Registi’ar In City Fires is known to be In favdr of a return BnCroachment Hnesr on the Hock- The Manchester Philatelic So­ towm $2,600. Prospective bidders have been pould be done, room by room, af­ least 125 persons were killed in anum River, being eatabliahed by pends on- starting with the correct 4 J 9 4 However, . Tennstedt eaid the to the premier system which was ciety, at its meeting Tuesda.v night notified that the completion date ter school opens. " Seoul and other centers in the w the State Water Resources (2om- in the North Methodist, Church, suit. This is not-just a matter of A primary in Vernon would coming primary srill cost about Indications of possible arson at­ is eliminated from bid specifica­ It might alao let a separate and abolished in 19fi4. Huh was fired FO R RENT misaion, will aid i-ather than hin­ guesswork: you can get the rijfnt w a r ' KAffT Boat about $600, and-not $1,800 aa the tame as the one last summer. tempts in Rockville's business sec-: near-revolt against the govern­ as mayor J u t year after, calling 8 and 18 mm. M«vto ProJeetoiB Parker St., will conduct the first A 10 4 tions and asked to state their'owm later contract or contracts to small der the city's redevelopment plans, answer by simple reaaonlrtg. clalnied .yeaterday by Democratic The coste cover sdvertieing, print*, lion are being investigated. Fire dates for’ substaintlal completion ment. for a conMrvatlve coalition under •xaqdBd or silent, also 88 bmb, Of a series of atamp auctions. The t q;iot742. V contractors for the paintings sUdo projectors. John J. Curry, chief engineer, said more than 30 packets or single We^t leads the queen of hearts. Towfi Chairman Francla C. Shea. in g. sample bailoU, p$y for the Chief John F. Ashe said today. of the project. Such .a move would prevent the Minor student gatherings were Rhee’a leadership. Where should declarer win the ,4K7 AOdsa registrar, election help, police, and reported In two other cities. A There has been specylatlon 'that at a hearing last night. stamps to be put on the block A I 2 A A 9 S Democratic Registrar 'L Alfred While the cause, of the Profes­ According to General Manager labor trouble which might arise .if WKDON DRUG CO. were displayed at the last meeting trick, and which suit should he Tennatedt said today Shea’s figure janitor. sional Building fire MarcR 22 re­ Richard Martin, the town made the few hundred high school students Pyun and Huh might be brought Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. and SOUTH the town tries to give jobs to non- back into the cabinet in hopes of 901 Mala St. TsL Ml 8-8SS1 George Bennett, executive secre­ —so it should be a lively evening. farkle first 7^ A A K 7 ia more than "twice the amount” mains "undetermined,” Chief Ashe change because a number of con- 'union contractors when a union tried to organize a march at BMng jfoiir billfold. South needs five tricks in clubs of the actual cost of the Demo- trsu;tprB have said they could not Kyongju, 200 miles southwest of appeasing popular feeling against VISIT OUR DISPLAY tary of the Rockville Area Cham­ V A 9 ' disclosed two incidents that -.re­ contractor'a men are *1jn the alte, Rhee. ber, of Commerce, expressed con­ and' diamonds combined. He must ♦ A Q 10 t . cratic^piimary last August when newed his suspicion that someone bid because it would be impossible according to those planning the Seoul, and a crowd of 50 youths therefore develop both suits to nominees for the town election in Board Will'Fix to do the work before school opens tried to stage a demonstration at Exit 49—Conn. Turnpike cern at the hearing about the pos­ A J 10 4 ’ may be setting fires. renovations. TtlUOK KILlfi BOY 8 Y eirs w P*y sible effect of -the encroachment Hi^hland Students make his contract. The hand de­ sota Wsst m a a . i H r the> party wete challenged. Pupil Rate Monday A wicker chair kept jn a hall­ in September. Iri, 150 -miles southeast of the OPEN SUNDAYS lines on-plans for redeveloping the pends on the location of two key 1 A 3 V PSM Tm Shea used the $1,800 figure yes­ way of the Schaefer Block on Park In a letter to prospective bidders, After Victoria de loa Angeles capital. Both were broken up by Waterbury, April 22 (JV-Four- POCKET COMBS Market 8t. area. cards—the king of diamonds end 3 NT All Rns terday in - charging Rockville' Pi. was found April 9 with the Arnold Lawrence, architect for the sings Eva in the Metropolitan police without difficulty. year-old William Rosa, son of Mr. 8 for 1. Hoy 100 for flO Give Safety Show and Mrs. Anthony Rosa of Water­ the ace of clube. Optabig lead ~ VQ Mayor Leo B. Flaherty With ualng The Board of Bdu.ation will back burned out. Chief Ashe said work, suggests a 2-shift system as Opera production o f / ‘Die Meiater- The general public was quiet in Get loo Free. * MWtW Hl-’t ' M Ciurry assured the officials' that taxpayer's money in an upcoming a means of speeding work. Seoul, though there were rumors bury, waa fatally Injured yester­ 8 A HO 7-6396 the commission's policy is to per­ If West has both, the contract meet Monday liight to fix the tui­ On April 15 a smudge pot was slnger,” she likes to' revert to the WILLIAMS PENCIL CO. Safety was the tlieme of an aa- !s doomed; West will be able to primary to Datter his ego. tion rates for- nupils from other Martin said today that when mood of her native home in Barce­ that university students planned day when he chased a ball into the "The mostest for tto leastSBt" mit construction that will not In­ found by Max Kabrick placed close street, and was struck by a tnick. sembly program given at High­ set up and cash his hearts. If West By the time you lose the late Flaherty and four others are towms who attend Manchester bids come in, - he will arrange lona, Spain. So, she entertains her another big protest Saturday. 260 TOLLAND TPKE. crease the flood level 'for anyone challenging the choice of "Old- enough to his bam on Park St. meeting at. which he can discuss Rhee, facing, the gravest inter­ Police said the accident took place M A IL UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. upstream. Any design approved land Park School today. The pro­ has neither of the key cards, the trick, the danxerous playera' part­ High School In 1980-61. to ignite it, according to the fire friends backstage by playing the MI 9-8585 The charge this year Is $475 with school officials what sort of guitar and singing Spanish fla­ nal .prlsis of his 12 years in office, on Greenwoffld Avenue, near ti)e for redivelopment would undoubt­ gram, in which the entire school hand cannot be lost. ' ner hsi no more cards in the dan­ chief. Kabrick, who owns a mu­ I TODAY Box 1 708 65 STILLS SI . NEW HAVEN, CONN per pupil, and there are about 221 work can be continued after the menco songs. appealed to his people again to boy’s home.. edly be "good jdesign" and accep- South is still aafe if Wsst has gerous suit. sic shop on Park St., called (Thief participated, was part of a planned Dally Qiiestion INVITATION Coventry and 131 Bolton pupils opening of school. I W’lilioiit nhligalinn please send FREE catalogue I UbTe to the commission also, Curry safety c^paign. just one of the key cards — the Ashe over to look at the pot after It now* appears luilikely that ace of clubs. Sooner oi* later, in who attend the high school. said. The kindergarten pupils'drama­ As dealer, you hold: Spades - The charge includes not only the firemen extinguished a hksc.ment renovations to older elementary I NAME______CITY______§2—. • He added that the federal gov^ tized ten safety rules to the music this case. South will try the dia­ 10,4; Hearts- Q J 10 8 7 4 2; Dia­ TO BIDDERS fire the same night at a Park St. schools can be finished before Sep­ mond finesse, and it will work. cost of teachers' salaries, books ernment wants to be sure a re­ of "Ten Little' Indians." First monds—K 7. Clubs—8 2. What do 1. Sealed proposals for construe* and supplies for these pupils, but house owrned by Atty. Francis T. tember. [ ADDRESS______^ ^ j development area is- not flood graders, with David Caldwell as Trmible Ahead you say? tlon of Sewage Pumping Station also the cost per pupil for school O'Loughlln. According to towm officials, the pront, and the restrictions placed announcer, dramatized the need Trouble is ahead, however, if Answer; Pass. If you are not and Force.Main, Middle Turnpike construction bonds ^and deprecia­ However, the basement fire was elementary school job ia most by the eommlgslon on river con­ for obeying signs. A pantomime West has ju st. the king of dia­ vulnerable you may be tempted West, Manchester, Conn., in ac­ tion on the buildings. attributed by Chief Ashe to likely to attract an electrical or struction would benefit the city in streaaing street safety, to the tune monds. South will lose his con­ to make a shutout bid with that cordance with plans smd specifica­ During the coming year, the 'someone's carelessness.” Fire heating firm which would not be this respect.- tract if he tacklee the clubtf first. Stamps are very educational, we of "Three Blind Mice," was pre­ long, topless heart iiilt. Resist the tions prepared, by the Henry number of tuition pupils will be broke out amid a pile of belong­ interested in acting as general con­ i s e n i h 's Aft*r the final lines are set by sented by first graders also. If South makes this mistake, temptation because of the king of Souther Engineering Co. will be about the same, but during 1961- in g stored in the basement. Ilie tractor over p a in ^ g and tile-lay­ the commission, property owners have been told on numerous occa­ Tlie second grade presented a East will take the ace of clubs sions. diamonds. Avoid shutout bids received until 11:30 A.M., D.S.T., 62 Coventry pupils wrlll attend fire chief ruled out spontaneo'us ing jobs which are contemplated. will be notified. They will have puppet show based on a true inci­ and lead his other heart. This sets when you have defensive strength. Tuesday May 10,1960 in the Offlee clMSes in the new high school combustion, saying it is "over­ So days in which to appeal to the To which can be added with all dent involving the use of ma­ the jeer at our command -iOh, up West’s long suit: and West (Copyright I94M, General Features of the General M u ager,. Munici­ being constructed In their owm played" as a cause of fires. OPEN Court Of Common Pleas. chinery. by children without any will eventually get In with the Oorp.) . pal Building, 41 Center St., Man­ town. The. seniors from Coventry LET US The encroachment lines do not yeah! They also teach you how knov.iedge or training. The chil­ AN much you don't know! king of diamonds to run the chester, <3onn. will be- permitted bo finish their INVITATION affect existing buildings, but dren,, composed their own choral hearts. 2. Plans and specifications may education at MHS, - ACCOUNT should the buildings be destroyed Take the information that came verses, INVITATION with the stamp illustrated above, South makes his contract If hs be examined at the office of the This drop in pupil population at TO BIDDERS TODAY! they cannot be. rebuilt within the s The thlr4 grade presentation fea­ ^•21 starts the diamonds first. He wins Sewer Dept., 66 Center St., Man­ the high school wUl be especially one of two identical stamps ex­ tured two paper bag puppet horses 1. Sealed proposals for Extra­ linea without the ' commiseion's the first trick with dummy’s king chester, C^nn., and copies may be noticeable that year, since the new TO BIDDERS ordinary Repairs and Alterations SPRING cept for color and value. Give or who gave advice about using "good SfATE HmOUD obtained by contractors' Upon permisaion. take a few acute or grave accents of hearts and leads the nine of Catholic high school xvUl open at 1. Sealed proposals for Extra­ to Barnard Junior High School, Property owners who asked for horse, sense" for safety's take. diamonds for a finesse. deposit of Twenty-Five Dollars the same time, taking additional in bn the e's and a's, the letter from Grade four wrote the words to five 7. a ordinary* Repairs and Alterations 1151 Main Street, for the Town of adjustments in the proposed en- West takes the king of dia­ ($25.00) for each set, which de­ Manchester pupils. to Eight (8) Older Elementsry Manchester. Connecticut, in ac­ the Director General of Posts, safety songs which they drama­ posit will be refunded upon the re­ The Board of Education will also BIG METAL YOUR croachiuent lines were Herman G. Rome, informs us: monds and leads another heart to ttv p e n s tm . BK. Rcv: •[ Schools for the Tow*n of Manches­ cordance with plans and specifica-. Olson, for Ladd and Hail; Steve tized. The announcer was William turn of each set in good condition consider hiring teachers at Mon- "I due francobolli, del yalore dl Sheldon. . Wendy Robbins por­ set up his long suit. East even­ ter. Connecticut, in accordance tions prepared by Arnold Law­ Kayan, owner of Greystone Cabi­ tually gets the ace of -clubs but within ten days after date of ojpen- dav's meeting to enlarge the staff, wdth plana and specifications pre- rence, Architect, and Jerome , F. CHINA C A R ! \ L.25 e L.60. sono stampati in cal- trayed Sally Safety, and Susan Town DAR Visits Ing bids. ______net Jiiid-Woodworking.. Shop* .ALUl .cannot -lead-a- beact, eo-South-ls- and to replace teachers who are -pared by the -Offlee ^f-Jerome P;.- -Mueller, Consulting -Engineer-, will oogiaftar—su -earta- -bianoa-,'-Uspiar- •Gwldbarg,- M rr- Safety.'------T^.'EacH brcrshairbe accompanledT retiring or resigning. Bernard Ackerman, representin',? non flligranata, nel formato 24 x An original ^ ...... skit, "Safety...... First,” WoTcoTfXlTap^ ■safe. £QNfil[ FRANCIS Mueller, Consiilting Engineer, will be received until 11 A.M., D.S.T., Sunline Inc.; .Darius Rlumber„<.,^ J ty , K-bldt. > 6 9 " A :.T)m genenU prlHtfpUiln ca s^ “ the order of Towir Mahager," 'Manf' i. be,^G i^ed, Mixtlli 10. A^jVt. JP#T.^_ in the of*. West St.; and Joseph M. Sridge, "E. La" . vignetta,...... Identica per i due Sandals, was presented by the fifth this sort Is to lose the early trick BROOK ’DieSday, May'lO. l'OW,’ in the 'flee o f the Genertl Manager, Mu­ . Members of Orford.Parish (Chap­ Chester, Conti, for an amount not flee of the General Manager. Muni­ Main St. valori, e .ricavata do un affresco grade. The program closed with to- the player with the long suit. less than 10% of the total bid.' Blaney A ifested nicipal Building, 41 Center Street, 30 INCHES W ide esiatente in una dell ‘StanR di Raf- ter. DAR, will be the guests of cipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, (Connecticut, and at original safety cartoons showm on Martha Pitkin Wolcott Chapter 4. Each bid shall be accompanied 70 INCHES HIGH faello’ della Cltta del 'Vaticano e an opaque projector while mem­ On Evading Count Manchester, Connecticut, and at that time and place publicly opened Spring Tunts-Up Special! Tuesday at 8 p.m. at South Con­ by a bidder's qualification sheet. that time and place publicly open­ 20 INCHES DEEP raffigdira un particolare dell’incen- bers of the sixth grade explained Rjclmrd Martin, Gaperal and read alouef. Delegtates Named gregational Church, 1301 Forbea ed and read aloud. 2. Plans and specifications msy dlo del quartiere 'Borgo' della Citta each cartoon. Manager Arthur J. Blaney, 33, of 69 3 0 " WIDE $79.88 SOLID CEDAR We will install R npark pluga-1 Mt of points, 1 condenser, d( Roma, ispirato all’episodio di St., East Hartford. 2 Plans and ^>ecifications may be examined at the office of the Mrs. Foster Sturtevant, State Manchester, Connecticut •Dougherty St., waa arrested and 9 9 " WIDE $99.81 ROBE-WITH reset timing, adjust carburetor for summer driving. To Church Confab Enea che porta in aalvo il vecchio 200 TO LOSE JOBS Advt. No. 189 be- examined at the office of the Architect, 571 Porter Street, Man­ vice regent, will report on the charged at his home last night Elngineer, 15 Lewis Street, Hart­ chester, Connecticut, and copi'es padre Anchise, accompagnatb dal New Britain, April 22 (A*i—The THE EGG 'N YOU with evading responsibility. flglio e seguito dalla moglie. precision products division of the DAR Continental Congress in 1095 MAIN ST-—MANCHF^ER ford, Connecticut, and copies thereof obtained by General (Con­ • Sliding glu t doors Aromatic Solid Red Cedar , Delegates to the New England Police say his car struck vehicles tractors on and after Wedneaday, Lutheran Conference convention in "Colore: L.25—rosso cupo; >i.60 New Britain Machine Co. will Washington, D. C. (FORMERLY FERNDATJE)—DICK LEWIS, Owner thereof obtained by General Con­ a Light in top of (Xieat to match. *15.50 *13.50 driven by George 8. Lynne. 59, of tractors on and after Wednesday, April 13, 1960, by depositing Fifty For Most Model Care For fl Crllnder Care Warwick, R. I., Sunday through —grigio violacao. close down, president Julian C. INVITATION 77 Ashworth St., and Cecile G. chine • S-wey elec* "Unitamente a tale serie I'Am- Pease said yesterday. He did not April 13, 1960, by depositing Fifty Dollars ($50.00) in cash or check 2 big roomy pieces! Moth-repellent Wedneaday will be the Rev, C. Reister, of South Windsor, as well payable to the Architect, which de­ trie outlet • 12 cup Come la and eee ue at our new. location. We’re automotive «pe- Henry Anderaon, paator, and Mrs. ministrazione p.t. mettera in ven- say when operiltlons would end. OPEN DAILY A.M. to 8 P.M. Dollars ($50.00) in cash or check Tennessee r ^ cedar with natural dita, come di consueto, anche uno About 200 employes will be affect­ I TO BIDDERS SI a no parking sign at Park and payable to the .^Engineer, which de­ posit will be refunded upon return hangers a Plastic top elallate and caa haadle all your needed repalra. York Strangfeld, ■with Mra. Ed­ Oak Grill Main Sts., and that he continued on grain finish. Off-the-floor styling. speciale bollettino bilingue il cui ed. SATURDAY. R AJU. to 7 P.M.— CLOSED SUNDAY 1. Sealed proposals for cmistruc- posit 'Will be' refunded upon re­ of the documents in good condition ' a Sturdy chrome here Tapered ebony legs. ward Marsh as alternate, 80\t!>ak St., Maneheeter tlon of TYunk Sanitary’ Sewer, Mid­ home without stopping. turn of the documents in. good con­ within ten (10) days after the bid Roy C. Johnson of -Manchester articolo iilustrativo e stato redatto • Steinlcis steel PONTICELLI and KREBS da Donna Carla Gronchi nella sua No bpver, No Minimum dle 'Turnpike West, Manchester, He la free under $200 bond for dition within ten (10) days after opening. No deposit will be re­ will be toastmaster at an Evangel­ Conn., in accordance with plans appearance in court on May 14. the bid opening. No deposit will funded after that date. table top edge • ism banquet Monday at d:30 p.m. veste dl Presldente del Comitato . d In E and DANCE HOME STYLE MEALS—FOUNTAIN SERVICE d'onore per le manifestazioni dell’- •nd specifications prepare j by Gris­ Damage to all cars was light to be refunded aft^r that date. 3. Each bidder must deposit with Chrome lege COMPLlTt AUTOMOTIVF SERVICE The Rev. Earl R. Modean of Wind­ "HTI.D BILL DUBE" U EA K FA ST AMYT1ME wold Engineering will be received moderate. No one was injured. 3. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in the amount of sor and fbrmerl.v of Manchester Anno Mgndiale del Rifuglato. C f l S T U J O O D STOCK PLACE—OFF NORTH MAIN ST.—>n. S-l*4t "L ’emissione ,o prevista per il 7 MAISVTtrllt a »AM MM4IIONO and his until 12:00 Noon D.S.T., Tuesday, his bid security in the amount of ten per cent (10%) of his bid in will celebrate Holy Communion 5-PIECE BAND May 10. 1960 in the Office of The per cent (10%) of his bid in the form Of a bid bond from a sure­ Monday at 9 a.m. Aprils 1960.” Oh, well—four years of study­ Top EaterUinment The Home of Fun and Frolic General Manager, l.Iuniclpal Build­ Invitation to Bid fhe form of a bid bond from a sure­ ty company authorized to do busi­ "SINK THE BISMABCK" ty company authorized to do busi­ ness in the State of (Tonnecticut, ing German up the spout on this With Kraaeth More-Daaa Wyater- ing. 41 Center St., Manchester, 'The Town of Bolton invites sealed letter—so we play detective and l;S0-6:Se-9;U Conn. ness in the Stgte of Connecticut, or a certified check payable to the Alio—A Comrd.v Blall bids on the following: Town o f Manchester, Connecticut. figure Bhiea to be ' Aeneas, add » "THE BOOKIE" <)ocoaxxoco^c . / . PHONE MI 3-4121 FOR PEo m FT FREE DEUVERT r KOME Mioiih K'urniinre ROBERT MITCHUM 'ELEANOR PARKER NUM9H SERVED 5 to 9 P.M. SHOWN 9:60 r SHOWN 8:80 *XS“ ' THURSDAY TILL 9! 1 ■> M A IN ST. MANCHESTER •k O0M1NO Su n d a y ' ^ ^ tel. JA. 9.9463 CARTER CHEVROLET COMPARY, IRC. AMFUB fSBB PABKOfQ LARSEN’S HARDWARE CO^ life. „epot sq . BONUS FEATURE TONIgHT O^LT (AT •:48) “ GUNS of the TIMBEBLAND” WHiUBYOU SBOPigrOBSni PHONE Ml b-St?^ FOR PROMPT FREE DELn'ERT THE DRIOINAI. UNTOUCHARLES—‘‘ THE MOB" "SEVEN THIEVES" MONDAYS ^ AMPLE PARKING -•X I 2 2 U MAIN STRKI1 MANCHGSTER, C0NN. M l 9I-S238 Hi

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It called for pi(blic sup- ] Open All Day Saturday Manchaatair poUea In eonnection Election to Town Committee ha* voted’...... hot------to h5ar *n applica­loo soon after the ZPA action to port of. its so-called selective buj'- Part of Personal Assessment y Opera Season with tha braak Into Chenay Tech p n m e i tion from Kurtz Bros. Inc.. loqai setUe__,on a course of action. He ing campaign. The attack will be ' A drive for funds to construct ,.,had said prevously that the firm (Continued from Page One) directed, the _committ.ee said, : T'elevision aarly thia month. . rive of aeven challenger* In yea-'^prompted the reminder. Sticker* i job 'shop which ha* threatened to leave town, until the regulation, 6- was awaiting the ZBA decision store* engafjing in discrlmlrtation ; MANCHESTEK Salt arsinaf the Town of' Ver-^beane, ntacaronl and tuna fleh By JORN GRUBER (:tl0 Bit I Theater (in proarees) Grand Jury , . R«ha N. Blapchatta, 18, of Rt..6, ere available fron, the fire <««P«rt- | separate, but equal, eating facili­ Early Show (In preirreis) 4:30 Projtct—20 10. terdaya Republican primary won month waiting period between ap- before considering any <} t he,r against the races — both in em- . non. ^ waa initiated...... a ywiterday_I_ W..by salad, sliced a cheese,UaA** aa coleI* 01RW. A packed house was on hand last Selene* Fiction Theater Bolton, waa arreated and charged ties. AND BELMONT rirat Show do orogreia) with receiving and concealing ato- C’AN I U K S ' their bid for election to the town mept. Anyone who iTACl will be launched tomorrow plic’ations has expired. iot'c*. ployment and service. ' Laiy>lnte Indtiatriee Inc. over the Dessert, ssndwiches and mtUc evening at the Bushnell to see the TwtIiRM Theattr do prograaa) Man From Black Hawk I. tton* on how to reach the fire de-1 ckairman John Police arrested 43 Negro stu- .in Roanoke, Va., Federal Judge final operatic i-fferlng of the sea­ Cannon Ball • Hotel De Paree len gooda. committees,^ The decision came at a ZBA Other course* of action open to dents and two white girls for re-: 1950 aaseaeraent ot personal prop­ served with every meal. • Cartoon’ Playhouae t;00 Hen ot Annapolia partment.ln an emergency is in-; ..la Roby C. Thompson ordered integra­ Vernon Elementary School: son. It was the old standb.v^ "La 77 Sunset Strip He ia baing htld in lieu of *100 Regaining their po*ta on the ; iteri'to-tpIPDhoned thA chief. i ’ Phelps Aaid yeelerday. .! executive mectinif last night. the flrrn are removal to anothef; fusing to leave a varieC^* store BUD DLEANINO DO. erty. Sheens, I. ^ a* * Those who will be Roheited to-^ mean« the application, which tion of white Pulaski High School' The suit, an appeal from the Monday., beef In gravy, buttered Traylata" by Gluseppl Verdi, and 4:35 Weather, newa A Bperti Playhouae 90 bond for appearanda In court to­ committee were Douglaa T. town or relocation to an induiitrlal i lunch counter in Greensboro,. X. C. | it'was accorded prolonged and vo­ S:8U White Hunter < 9:30 Maequerede Party (0) morrow. i ^nc4* Start , ; morrow are thone'who have not j variance to allow expan- in .September. He cleared the way 15 H A N N A W A Y ST. Board of Tax Review to'the Tol­ rice, wax beana< plciclea; Tuesday, Rollle Jacobi Club House Life of Riley Cheney, Eugene Gagliardone, Ma­ site in Mancheater, he has said. 'i All were photographed; finger- fop integrating Dublin High School, ham and pineapple, mashed po­ ciferous applause. Sporte. New* A Weather 10:00 Cavalcade of Sports Alao appearing in court tomorJ A aerie* of Rtjuare dance leMona contributed to^ thG-TAC facilities : company shop, won’t j ^ - ir-h» iiiirv rieniei the t printed and released for ' trial land County Court of Common Production-wise it was the most ’The Detective row will be Bruce C. Zollo, 16, of 66 mie A. Maneggia, Harry J. Peiler- wjll begin Monday at the Commii- by September 1961. Fait: those, who. care Pleas, was hied In the Town tatoes, creamed com. pickled < .Scgpe PINE LENOX PHARMACY ambition offering of the season, 4:45 DoUg',. Edward* .1. Movie at Ten Gardner St., and William Baldwin, •111 and Norma Tedford. nltv Hall Sponsored by the Couples for their rugs. ’ Clerk’s office. beets; W’ednea’day. cresuned dried with its four seU, many costumes, Huntley'-Brtnkley 10:*0 Black^Saddle M l 9-08H Club of United Methodist Church. beef, mashed potatoes, buttered John Daly Per»(m to Perion 18, of no certain addreaa, both 299 E. CENTER ST. The primary attracted 293 vo- Le.PoiiYte rlilms that its inven­ and corps de ballet. Scenery and 10:45'8mrti Camera charged with breaking and en­ The sessions will be held ,from 8 to tory as of Oct. 1, 1950. included spinach, cole slaw; Thursday, spa­ 4:65 Burke-Barant* tefi, about 40 per cent of the reg­ 34 *KiHed in Crash costumes were fresh, and Jhe whole 7:00 Lockup TimeImt Out for Sports tering a public building at night. 10 p.m. All interested persons sre Vernon aite which was the scene „„hn,iaed at the beginning of Ih^ | demonstrations against segregsl TEL Ml 3^12 about *200,000 worth of obsolete ghetti and hamburg, lettuce and New* A Weather 33. 411 11KX) RIC News istered Republican*. In the latter welcome to attend. The caller and production had an air of sumptu­ Movie at Seven Weather, News A Sport* Police aay Zollo and Baldwin four hour* of voting, most people of last year’s 4-H fair. The need , month, has been awaited diie ten ,n ...... ' ed^d lunch countersoountera a t' twotwe Main PICK UP AND DCUVEBT materials which has not been tomato salad: Friday, tuna salad ousness about it that made, it a Playnousa Instructor will be Herb Mercier. Of Belgian Airliner Herald Piayhouaa broke Into Cheney Tech' on the YOU WIPE AWAY OWACKS waited a* long as 20 minutes to for office facilities became urgent ihg. interest the Kurtz problem However, cotic^n aro.»e when the department ; stores. , All 80% CASH AND CARRY ahlc to WTile off and which it can­ sandwiches, potato chips, ’ veg- fine spectacle. Dial San Barrv Barent* night of April 1 and attempted un- firm’s pli 7:15 Doug Eilward* , . Award Theater ca*t their vote* on the one machine News Note* when fire destroyed the office on generated. firms move made ^otic^ of appeal and remained not use. The assessor set a value etsble sticks, cheese wedges; des­ Polished Job 11:15 Jack Paar succeaafuUy to open a aafe In the Fourteen Bolton' women aiblic leuer ^ ll- Uz-SO *nd given 60 days Jn jail The plaintiff astiOd the Board with all meals. 7;SU W*lt Diinev Preient* I Starligtil Movie WITH timated that a* many a* two dozen variance to allow e.xpansion, the Mr. Guadagno turned in a polished 11:30 .rack paar 13. Blanchette la charged with of the Womsn’a' Society of Chris­ If sufficient funds" cannot be fifth since 1950. was turned down uig for town-Action to keep the >;^^ gtatelaw plane- taxied back becau.se of a de­ of Tax Review for a reduction Lake Street School: Monday, jOb'wiUr the orchestra, the chorus Journey To ITnderetandinjj votea were lost when voter* re­ fect to the radio system but the' 22nd Greater Hartferfi I'd. 33. 30 13:50 New* A Weather throwing into a pond oo-S. Main fused to spend the time in line. tian Seri'ice at Rockville Meth- raised by donations from new con­ by the ZBA in February. firm here. • , against peace disturbances. but was denied. LaPointe claims turkey corn scallop, buttered boiled seemed the most at east of the en­ RayhMe 3. 12, 40 1:00 l,ate Show 8t. some tools *aken from the odist Chureh yesterday. The'Rev ______Mayor Eugene T. Kelly named a | trouble was fixed -without the ^pas­ in the writ that the valuation of g;0n Trouble Sboottra 22, 90 ,3 00 New*. Prayer niose eleeted to the town com­ tributors, ■ those . who made a According, to zoning regiila- A white jury In Raleigh. N. C.'. potatoes, green beans, fruit cock- tire season, and the principals school. ' Carlton T. Daley also attended the s.yesr pledge originally will be In- tjons committee to investigate the prob-; sengers leaving their seat*. inventory by the assessors upon tall; Tue.vday, meat loaf, buttered were adequate. SEE SATUKOAT’S TV WEEK FUR COMPLETE LISTING mittee and- their vole.* were siniilar application can- convicted two Negro student* on When the plane left Brussels, Diet. Sgt. Joseph Sartor and Det. Charles A. Robblnw. 234: Dorothy j morning session. The delegation I vited to extend their pledge an „ „ i i,, heard until six months comrhittee esme up ANTIQUE , the list filed is not a fair market boiled polatoe.s, buttered carrots, Licia Albanese sang the title Thomas Graham made the arreata I with an offer of • parcels of trespass chargeSyThe students had the passengers Included nine value, but is '^ptiasly excessive, R. Miller, 220; Richard P. Morra, j from United Methodist Church was , ^d^jiijonai y<.nr. The group hopes the last »appli Ion. vanilla pudding; Wednesday, role. She sings it at the "Met” as and investigationa. AND TUff-KOTE 212; Doris M. D’ltalia, 211; James; the largest group present. M rs.' - • ...... sought serviceI a?a> a variety store women, four children and one in-, disproportionate* and unlawful.” well, but it is becoming apparent i& bfegiri constniction oii the new Kurtz’s latest’ 'll|l|llT^al^<>lr' rllliiJl?^” firnti’s relocation, lunch counter reserved for white goulash. pMS. cupcakes; Thursday, GLASS PABfttC O. Hassett. 209; Charles Warren. i Carlton Daley, vice president of fant. There was a possibility tome The disputed inventory is only spaghetti, meat sauce. - cheese that each year her 'voice is 365 Radio building in June. j fp,., f,-om the Fe'iruary‘"req u est,T w M of the parcel*, in the Olcott-, patrons. got off at Rome or Cairo. SHOW part of the total assesament of days older. Her upper register is Jttal Wipe Oe, Applf . 204; Sara A. Rose, 200; Bertha T, the conference, arranged the morn­ . The building would, house two n,(,vcever. in that a separate g ar-^ p en jer St. area, is now before wedges, cole _8law',' pears; Friday, (ThIa listing Includec only those new* broadcast* of 10 or 15-mlnnte ing program. The conference pres­ At Durham, two North Carolina Among the crew were two hos­ *,156.990 for personal property. In insecure and her lower range is Fabric, and Coatl • Shinn, 197; AUred S. Barrett, 194; office*, several email training and ^^e buil'ding the ' firm . desired to ' nie Town Planning Commission College students were convicted In tesses. APRIL 25 rimi tiuia fish ~sandwiches, potato lengGi. Some statione earrj other short aewseaatsi, ident, Mr*. Arviile Gilmore, spoke '’ ------...... -'^'‘ef a reques^ to change the land addition the firm is assessed for sticks, pickles, assorted cookies. fading. Still, she sings artistically a CureiCraeiiSg Nancy B. Dimock, 192; Mamie A. 1 conference rooms, and two train- byud has been eliminated from recorder’s court a* a result of In­ WORD—IMT A WINF—itao Maneggia, 190; Edron P. Herrick, to the gonip in the afternoon on AFRH. 29 *110.030 in real estate. and her portrayal of the role is 4:UU rinanoiai News a ' ; ing centers. One would be a dem-1 n , expansion plans. Now,- the cidents occurring during the past Northeast School: Monj^ay, pork 4:IIU.Hew* ZaimsB SCREENS • Save* WhKleir SM* 182; Norma P. Tedford. 182; Mar­ "Miracle* TTien and Now." Six years of back taxes owed and gravy, boiled rice, buttered definitive. 5:15 an Johnson 4:15 Showcaa* and News jonstratloiT kitchen and the other a'plan* call simply for a 4.1 by 50 ■ The Kurtz- firm, if , it build* a week. John Alexander sang opposite 4:46 Lowell Thom** 7:00 Fullon Lewla i S-lR A qK ALUM, COMB. a Waterproel* Jelntg garet B. McCarrick, 181; QJiffprdQil The Bolton group Included Mrs. large room to i>e used for clqth-ifo„i addition to the present shop 1:00 P.M. to 18:80 P3L Vernon and Rockville by LaPointe carrots, buttered spinach;. Tues­ 7:16 Evening Devotlona new plant, 'would need about 4.000 Racial tension was reported Police Arrests her as "Alfredo.” Miss Albanese 7;ou Amo* N' Andy • Step* PaM Ptobietwa 8 . Stephens, 181; George W.V. Sr Smith, KennethPerrett, Mrs. Michae! ihg demonstrations and for. a large 'building. The shop 1* located , at square feet of floor space, accord­ was settled early this year when day, meat loaf, mashed potatoes, 7:30 New*. Comedy Time 7:30 Showcase and New* slackening in Savannah. Ga. WEST HARTFORD the municipalities granted the stewed tomatoes, .green beans: may be on the way down, but Mr. 7:43 Bob and Ray 7:36 Lombardotand 175; Leslie Spencer. 174: Eugene | Qoidsnider. Mrs.' Samuel Walker.'meeting hall. 347 Keenev St. ing to company officials. Alexander is on the way up. Vo­ S;UU World rontsHt >1 (13 Wixio today 5 a m rawer .Gagliardo ne, 171; Douglas T .. Mr*, James Swenson, Mrs. Frank j The local drive will be part of a Mayor W. Lee Minigledorff ‘at­ firm an abatement. Wednesday, assorted soups, tuna 9:15 Music TUI On* M uh-'W,'***, ano News WINDOWS tributed the decline in racial fever Stanley Little, 47, of no oer- ARMORY The plaintiff is represented by cally, he turned in a very respec­ 9.00 Take Five—U S. Marine Corp* S a m sto m r i Cheney, 166; Lawrence Flano. 195;jx7ii;f) Mr*. Calvin Fish, Mrs. Wll« ' countv-wide plea for funds over 888 Faimih^n Avema salad and egg aalad sandwiches, iSJK) News 9:06 Showcase and News CUAM AMD tASr TO UStt bach Studio* 'n-ill be at the achool Prm'ceds from’’ the project 'will 1 to withdrawal of white pickets by t'ain addrees, was arrested and the Hartford lait' firm of Shep­ .cheese wedges, celery and carrot table performance of a role that 13:10 Musis nil Un« Raymond Negro, 162; Harry Pel-j Hani Coates, Mrs. Jack Hayden, (the w’eekend. Mr. and. Mr*. John charged last evening with Intoxi­ is very taxing in its demands. The 1:00 New* Mn Off 11:05 Music Beyond the Stars to Uke individual photographs of benefit the Student Council Fund, the Chatham County Citizens Aponaored By Women’s herd, Murtha and Merritt. sticks; Thursday, frankfurter in '7 05 News PoundOD Dnn't (IN crack*—bvMt* lerin, 161; Howard Kenneson. 160. Mrs. Clifford Stephen*, Mr*. W 'il-: Hutchinson of Rt. 6 are chairmen cation. After spending the night range, is considerable, and for W HAT-Alt 12:16 Stan Off Thode who lost their bids for ijgn, perrett. Mr*. Jack Sadler, of the area operation for this towm. all student* on Monday. The ------I Council. Gnlld Of Vernon 4-H Rall.v roll, potato or macaroni salad, 4:00 Big Show .95 810.08 ttiam with a thin, atreng Manchester E v e sing Heiwlff' “ The situation Isn’t as bad aa It in ciistody of '-police, he -was re­ long periods it lies at the high 6:30 John Only eommltUe post* were; John Swan-1 Mr*. Grace ValenUne and Mr*, project is similar to one conducted St. Jamea’ Chnrcii Vernon 4-H members will hold a baked beans, pickles; Friday, fish VALUE patch of Ti>0-Ke4* and el*** Hebron and Bolton in the elementary school In which Andover correspondent, Mre. Patti: was last week.” the mayor aald. le a se imder $25 bond for ap­ rally with movies, refreshments end, a situation that finds many 6:40 Big Show tabrie. layltiei* whea aon. 147; Howard Jensen. 147; 1 Robert Richardson. Local canvassers tomorrow will sticks, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, tenors tiring by the last act, but 7:00 Ed P Morgan m paifitad. Louise Bosworth. 142: Hannah' Mrs. Robert Mortenseii, leader of parents have the option of pur­ D. PfaiMtiehl, telephone PDgrtni j "The withdrawal of tha white pearance in court tomorrow AdmIaaioaH—78 Cents be: Mm. Steve Ursin. Mrs. John and square dancing tomorrow at buttered ' beets. Milk, dessert and Mr. Alexander seemed In as good 7:15 Bl* Show chasing or rejecting photographs. 3-6856. I pickets haa eased the tension, but morning. 7:.30 p.m. at the Vo-Ag School, 11:30 Piibit' Affair* Mlldner, 139; T. J. plan* to distribute urn- clocka ahead on .Saturday night, resulting from this annoimcement Special Purchase! Bancroft. Warehouse Pt.: Rose she haiig with- aplomb and under­ will supersede all similar existing Talcottville and Union Congrega­ Hewitt, 119 E. Main St. We Give Greeh Stamp* forma to the boys at the Com-1 will111 be1/C 8: 9:30V, Ij w andm *u 11J X 8L*a.m lit. 1 . .. . m e m tional Churches, locally. standing. (Morning praver will be read at i regiete™ f ^ the local office Ad SMILING SERVICE Discharged " yesterday: Brian Other minor parts mere sung by munlty Hall on April 30 during Official Pocahontas Visit the morning houm. .St. George’a Episcopal CTiurch Wt i dltional inffirmatiOT may be ob Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ Blake, 30o Windermere Ave.: Mar­ Jaqueline Lake as "Flora," Wil­ tha Lawes, Ellington; Mary Gu- liam Beck as "Baron Douphol,” conomy liana Plan Dance 10 a m. .qiindav by the ■vicar, the i talned from Mr*. Lathrop. hontas will receive an official visi­ E Ptev. Donkld W.• Greene. ^ ' An examination will be held to tation at its meeting today at S dinkas, Thompsonville. Frank Lombardo ss "Doctor Gren­ BoKon Ltona a’ill sponsor, a establish a register of qiiahfied |: ville,” Andrea Veils as “ Gastone," Sunday, April 24.2:30 G dance at Fiano’s Restauran't on ^ e Rev. Theodore W. Chandler p.m. in Red Men’s Hall. Ruth applicants which will be used »f |; Lawton, Great Pocahontas, and Vernon and TalrottvIUe news Is and Don Bernard as,the "Marquis.” STOCK CAR RACES Ai»rtl 29 from 9 pm. to 1 a m. for of Bolton Congregational Church a vacancy, occurs. , . her Board of Great Chiefs, will be handled t h r o a g h The Herald’s All sang' and performed smoothly the benefit of the Junior baseball J will, preach thf first in a sermon Busy Weekend Srhediila accompanied to the meeting by RockvIUe Bureau, 5 W. Main St., and' with credit. The voice of Don league. The annual spring dance . series on ‘Tlid^Seveii Deadly .Sin*. ” Activities for this weekend in­ telephone TReinont S-SlSfl. will be on* of the first pubbe j Sunday at 9 and 10:30 a m. Sun- members froi.i throughout the Bernard was particularly good, and SI1 clude the TAC Drive tomorrow, state. I would enjoy .hearing him in a events to be held at the remodeled i day’s sermon will be on "Pride, the PTA Spaghetti Supper and A white elephant table, and re- larger part. and redecorated club cm Rt. 44A. I Members of the parish have been TIrftets are available from IJona i invited td?; attend the- dedication of penny Auction tomorrow, evenmg i frMhmenta will be set up.after the Amaranth Officirs Altogether, the production and' the Cancer Drive Sundav. meeting. brought the season to an auspicious and officisda in the baseball p ro-' ^be new Meetin^opae of Faith f m a 1 Cofigregational Church In Haiti Members of Boy Scout Troop 124 KNITS close. Year after year. Frank Pan- To Chicago Convention In State to Visit C- i left for a visit to the Winchester Mrs. George Hammer will rcp- dolfl manages to mount opera of a ptical HARTS C&J * RnnM.rm Pimna I ford at 4 p.m, Sunday. rejient the Vernon Board of Edu­ consistently high order In Hart­ O cation at the National School Two State officers of the Order ford. considering the fact that this 55 East Center 8t.—MI S-697S Bomarco. community [ 5 .3 0 whe'Tumv wdl'sel'sumN RESCU E 100” HI ORGANIC C^lifere^ce f l L a S^ce high school will re-open Mon- Boards’ Assn, meeting in Chicago of Amaranth will make official is not a permanent company, the NEXT TO CAVTSY’S l» d Sullivan workshop production from Sunday through Wednesday. visits to CSiapman Court at a spe­ difficulties he must encounter are U W N SEED FERTIUZER •f ‘The Gondoliers'’ at Manches­ ' sessions of. the, conferences to be “ '’J*- The theme of the meeting will be cial meeting Saturday, April 30 tremendous, but "he. alwaya man­ Contact Lenses Specialist ter High School on April 30. : held this ifummer are alreadv full., “ *>’• ~ _ _ „ j, $ 3 .9 9 •'Education for World Leader­ at 8 p.m. at the Masonic 'TemplO. ages to surmount them, and pro­ 7>>ver* 1,000 8q. Ft. youngsters who wish to attend are ! - * B'*™* Building lO-g-4 Tickets may be picked up at the urged to make their reservations , Yhe Volunteer Fire Department ship.” They are Mrs. Hazel A. Spiers vide Hartford with excellent op­ Volua of Waterbury, grand royal ma­ • The Finest In Quality Cover* 5,000 S4|. Ft. home of Mr, and Mrs, James Klar. this weekend. ! fabed out Wednesday noon to School Lunch Mentis eratic fare. Following the performance, the, ^ 1 9 9 "The Cost of Being Absent w-ill extingui.sh a grass fire which Maple Street School: Monday, tron; and Charles R. Clark of New • The Latest In Fashion 1 .8 9 ^ Britain, grand royal patron of the looaJ group will return to- the be the sermon topic of the Rev. spread and burned a small build- spaghetti with hamburg, green Grand Court, Order of Amaranth. • Prescriptions Accurately OonwnunMy Hall where refreah- , Carlton T. Daley ai 9:30 and 11 ing at the home of Mr*. Erica Carl- beans, cole slaw; Tuesday, grilled 3 .5 0 menta will b*. aeiwed b>- Mr. and The meeting ■will be preceded by FiUed a.rn. worship seriice at Lniied sun on Rt. 6. No estimate of dam- frankfurts, mashed .potatoes, but­ a dinner, to be served by mem­ CEMENT Mrs. BHjee Ronson and Mr.' and Methodist Church Sunday. Mr*. *8* " ’as available. tered com. pickled beets; Wednes­ • Broken Lenses Replaced ' Mre. Kla'r. Commiinit.v Cliib to Meet bers of Temple Chapter, Ordeir of Wi H. England Lumber Co. Charles Warren Will be *oloiat> day. beef stew, assorted sand­ Eastern Star. Mrs. Virginia Lew­ HARTS The BoltOn Volunteer Fire De-’ The Community Club will hold 540 Middle Turnpike, Eaet STOP AT THE SIGN The (.Commission on Education wiches; Thursday, chicken with is will be chairman. Reservations Bgrtment will pold a drill aeasion will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday at the a *pecial meeting tonight after gravy, choice of maahed potatoes Ml 9-S2m OF ECONOMY CHARI TURF FOOD CAJ Sunday at 8 a.m. the Famil.v Night Supper in the for the dinner musf be made by Open All Day Saturday church. MYF will meet at the or buttered rice, buttered peas, Tuesday, April 26. with Mrs. Mar­ OPEN THURSDAY to • P.M. Adm. $1.50. Child free under 12 20-10-5 Fire (Thief Peter Ma.s.soltni has Firat Congregational (TTiurch. The FREE PARKING same hour in. Epworth Hoii.se. cranberry aauce; Friday, baked jorie Morrison, secretary. Cover* 5,000 8q. Ft. FUNTFOOO V ged that all residenls devise The ustial rehearsal of We.sley supper begins at 6:30. ■ome way of putting the emer- choir on Mondav will’ be omitted Communit.v Club members will 1 PLAINVILLE gency fir* number on their teleT; i next week because of school vaca- re-read aryl vote, on accepting the j 4 .5 0 50 Lb*. Pfphone*. poBsibly by taping it to the tlon. constitution, and will elect of- ’ instrument. An increasing, ntimber ificers., ' I fif call* domlng In through the , MsnchMter Evening Herald RHA-V Note* ! eperator. sometime* with Incor- Bolton correspondent, DorU M. The Student Council of RHAM I reel or insufficient Information fiaa , D'ltalia, telephone Mitchell S-5S4S. j High School announces that Ras- EAT MOSS 50 LBB. 2.25 QUALITY USEU CARS e S ' FROM SCRANTON MOTORS, ROCKVILLE Timely Hardware Items

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vi "Th, 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAJ^CHESTER, CONN* FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 19*0 PAGE S E V y , MANCHEStEft IVlfiKTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, COlirN, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 19W P A « « S ix parable number of claims In. tha IdleClaims Down Stata corrat)>ondlBgly larga. Children to Play ihAMi's prOcIainatlbn of tha de be able to rake a lawn. Soma un­ Columbia Brlladnf and liTtha afforta«f Ham. fortunate souls must avoid itrenu* March Payments The State last week paid .$1,086,- GMEItt* Ggulle gi^lue. We su^eet UlAt de For Second Week 812 in compensatlbn.. In ‘Fuji’ Musical f1tLM-.--FLA8RyKriJME |Ranrl|patpr martkjold, la «me part at elvillaa- oua exercise because of health, ^ l E C O N K A 'DISOOUNT rRlOEfl Uan’a obUgatlon In the rttuaUonT Gaulle can ^m akg. mlatakea, too, others don’t have lawne, and, To Idle $142,749 Brli^eport repcrta(r''ihe graat- and that w’h^ .h e does, they.also Here Vi There worst of all, others have youftg Oivaii by C-TeensSet., Claimi for unemployment com­ est liumber of claims, 8,884. Larga ■ A group of children will proa Bipning ^pralh along with clvllUatlon’e, regret for Polish Amarieaa n u b aad • layoffs were reported in the Hart­ ARTHUR DRW can be historic. • sons capable of doing the work, Unemploymeiit benefits paW by pensation dropped in Manchester vide an added attraction in the and condemnation of the evil .be­ while they go flahlhg. Peltah Womea’i AlNanea Or. ford, New Haven and New Britain musical show/-! "Honorable Fuji," by ' . the Mancheeter office of the State No. S4« , Frolic Show during the week ending April 18 to U Str«c« ing done. ^ ■ Still, "Let's Get Out and Raka L«bor Department’s Bmployraam areas. to be presented- by the Co-W^e-of WALTER E. TEDFORD the Lawn Week" starts Sunday. S e^rity Dfvlalen amounted to 1,137 fro'm 1,224 the week before, Center Congregational Cniixch SotuNkiy,A^23.lH€ 'Tha C-Teena of Columbia Con­ according to the Employment Se­ WRlfhlng Th« Vacdne A TjioH ght for Todiy OOpNTT EDlTOlt Let us all get behind thia worthy $142,749 In March, John J. Loom­ May 8 and 7 at - the Waddell Publuhtrt cauae—about aa far behind It aa we is, office manager, announced. gregational Church will' offer curity Division of the State l-abor Church Club GiVies School. f*ou&dcd Octobet 1. IMl • 'sponsored v|iy the Manehaater. Checks dlabureed during the At ' - - ■ . "Faahlona and BTollca," their sec­ Department. Children In the cast are Jane Having, quite rightly and e«h- tkranetl "ot Chnrcbee can get. ' The drop Is a 7.1 per cent decline CLAM SHELL acd B rtrf Brantnt B xc^ albly, made the national decleion to ___ month oompeneated 4,000 waaka ond annual fashion show, tonight Traditional Repast Mortimer, Roberta UppHng, Linda and HoluUr* Untarcd at Sunday iriarks the official opening.of “Let’s ,Get Out'and of unemployment with an aver­ Polish Club and Saturday,&t 8 p.m! in Yeomans from the previous week. Claims and Diane Hebenstreit, Philip Cor. Sprupe and Birch Bta. Sffiea at Uancbeater Cmn. aa use the Salk vaccine to the utmost, OUnten St. during that, week were approxl-, a a a t Mall Hatter When the Artist Preachied Rake the Lawn Week” in Connecticut. This observance wak age weakly check of $85.89. Pay­ Deaatton 8IA0—Daanlnf. Hall. 'Clendaniel, and Sandy Neill. Sweet, Tender Pried CIwps we are now' beginning to find out Michelangelo, who has given, the originally scheduled for. the week of April 3 through 9, but Two Boys on Bike ments by rfieck are made directly Mra. Betty Powera, their aduU mately 13 per cent higher than the X Polish Easter traditional sup­ Oriental style coiitumes sr# be­ Golden Fried gUBSCRlPnON RATES ■dviaor, ia again In the director’s week preceding it. per will be sponsored by the Deep Sen Scallepe ■ Parable In Adranee about It. Not’ling that we are dnd- world some of Its inaaterpiecea of luckily the weather was bad. and the ground pretty wet. to claimanta in the local office. The drop In Manchester claims ing made by Ann Bamingham and h e Tear ...... •*S iff out out about it dlminlahee the wis­ rellgioU.a art. once turned in furi­ Hit Side of Car The ratio of tho*e filing weekly seat. John A. MacVeagh Jr., will Friendship Club of St. John’s Po­ her co-workers. Fried Fan Tall Shrimp b HmUie ...... J "• ous Indignation upon hla- fejlow- We’ve put off the start of thia statewide observance with all be their pianlet again this year. followed a Statewide trend which Fish and Chips, Grinder* b e e Hnnthi ...... a dom of Our original decision to tiae kinds of excuses, but it looks as though we’ll have to go cdaima during the last week of the was attributed in part to the Good lish National Catholic Church Sun­ Production .workers behind the Jn . Montn ...... * painlers and demanded, "Why do Kenneth Chapman, 12, of 9 Wal­ month to the number covered by Two charter C-Teenera, now away scenes Include Jack Mortimer, . Lobnter Roll, Cldm Roll it or, indicates that w-e should not you keep filling gallery aftdr gal­ Friday holiday and In part to a day at 3 p.m. jfeeklr through with it npw. nut- St., BUfferad a bnliaed -wrist the compeneatlon law waa 10.7, at school, will be on-hand to han­ drop in new claims due to the fil The supper, to be served in the William Howes. . Robert Martin, Ordm to Tok* Out 6n«le O p r ...... continue using it aa widely aa pos­ lery with endless pictures of the The main thing to consider about baskets of leaves, etc., over a as compared with 6.4 for the dle the commentary. They are church hall, will be followed by Joseph St'aniunas, and Fran Aiken. oniu ever-reiterated theme, of "LAfs Get Out and Rake the late yesterday aftenioon when a Ing of claims for the benefit year, « ' MEMBER or sible. What we are finding out is raked area. This just makes for State. 'Hie ratio IS an indicator "of ' Susan -Stannard, of Oxford -School, according to State Labor Com­ an Eastern fashion show of cos­ Tickets for the show are avail­ CoHl4l 3.6C51 THE a ss o c ia t e d PRESS Christ in weakneas, Christ upon LAwn- Week ” ia budgeting unnecesaary work. Starting at the bicycle he waa riding ran Into a insured employment, Loomis said. Hartford and Jan Taaker, atudent able from Co-Weds members or OPEN SUNDAY -.The AMPCiateiJ Preea la eaclualvelr nothing more than every sane mind the Cross, Christ dying, moat of missioner Renato E. RIcciuti. tumes and hats, and a program of •atltleo to the use ot l•fpuhltraOpn of knew at the beginning, which w'aa and energy in getting the job designated point, the raker takea car being driven by Paaquale Ca-. at Rhode liland School of De One year 'ago, claims in Man songs and ■Tecltations by Sundiy may be purchased at the door on 3 P.M. to 9 P.M. S naira diapatchea credited to It or 'all, Christ - hanging dead ?” done. At moat realdincea, espaclal* rake in hand and begina. Right- sign. the evenings of the performances. Jot otherwlae credited in- thla pa per that this was a great triumph over fro, 34, of Bolton, according to cheater numbered 1,629. The com­ ' School children. Sid aleo the local neire miWlahed her. "Why do you concentrate upon ly In urban areas, the job can be handed persons hold the rake with police. The Program - A l l rlfhta of republlcatlon ot apecla! polio, but not the perfect triumph that passing episode, as if that completed In a couple of houre of the right hand at the fop and the The accident occurred at Pine Mrs. Powers .-dY "not telling' x.mapatchea herein are aUo reaerred over it, the first vaccine, but not were the last word and final concentrated work without over­ left hand lower down on the rake and High Sts. PAINT ] I what the froltra In the tlOe are M l acrrlee client of N. E. A. Serr- scene, as If the curtain dropped taxing the muaclea. Thia is espe­ handle. Lefthanded rakers hold It Cafro told police he waa driving mTERlOR—EXTERIOR the boot or the last. upon that horror of disaster and to be. She dl.d hint, however, that Something of "what the dbctora cially j^rue on s' 50 by 100--.foot lot just the opposite way. St'fokea south on Pine St., and saw a bi­ ALL COLORS ■omethlng umiiual In the way of ^^iSltSla'btte -;-*»#raanntntlree: The defeat? At worst that lasted for with a house plumb In the middle, should be brisk and flfm, Inaaring cycle carrying two boys coming Tullua Mafhewa Spedel Arencv — New arc beginning to know was made entertainment was being planned. only a few hours.' feut out in the country where the that the raked naaterial la pulled out of High St. He added that M OTHM 'SbAY Willlmantlc merchants are loan­ " V E T r - o r public, the other da.v. by Dr. E. "But to the- end of unending lots generally'are larger, raking along, leaving the-grass clean. fcmCDDATlONS ______he came to a halt when they did ing the clothing to be shown. The Russell Alexander, of the United eternity Chriat la alive, Christ the lawn la a major project, need­ This activity should be contin­ not atop for the stop sign, and was models have been "shopping” for ; The Herald PtH ^g Company li*., States Public Health Serv’ice'a rules, and reigns and triumphs.” ing a person with executive abili­ ued, with frequent rest periods for not tifioving when the bicycle ■ the past two weeks. In preparation aaaumea no naaoclal reaponelbflljv for The greatest Christian message rafjreshment, until tha raker begina I erpojraphleal errorh a p p a ^ n a In aS- Communicable Disease C ^ ter in ties to plan the work. struck the side of hie car, j ” MOTHER'S and tonight will be dfeaa rehear­ werfiementa and other readina maffer is proclaimed hi Easter, not Good The successful lawn executive to tire or atggger. At' this point he - No arrest was made, and there i | Ckri. I AtlanU. at a New Jersey aynipo sals. Prida.v.’ Christ has won; evil la should consider these things before should .qtiiU. for the day and do' was no damaga to the car. , RING® ■ . Models \ ■ Dteplar adrertletna cloalna houre; alum on polio vaccine. ■ dodmed: the victory of truth and' aomething-^elae. Lying down ia Chapman waa taken to -Man­ 3n The Mancheeter Erenlna Herald. itartiilg the actual physical work: Twelve 'members of the C-Teens jl# r Monday—1 p m FJjdav Despite increasing use of the goodness and right la sure; "for 1. How, many square yards can good idea. chester Memorial Hospital by po­ BARDEN SALES I J o r Tlieeday—1 p m Monday thine Is the kingdom, and the Choosing tha right dby for rak­ lice cruiser, where he was treated will be modeling'. They Include Gal Jor Wednesday—1 p m Tuesdar Salk vaccine, severe paralytic bo'*® ba raked ina^given length of time? Carpenter. Nancy Cheabro from Jfhr Thuraday—1 p.m Wedneadar power, and the glory, forever.” ' 3. What kind of material is clut­ ing ia as important at getting the jmd discharged. ■Per P rtdar-d---- has been bouncing back, some of North Methodist Church tering up the lawii, Auch as leaves, job finished. We make it a habit Willlmantlc. Kay Fleteher, Betty 'For Saturday- it among people vaccinated. , -Rev. H. Osgood, Bennett never to rake on'windy days or Jean Hempel, Kristine Olsen, ■ Citaalfled d twlgf and leaveji, dead 'grass, sand Carolyn Payne,, Ramona Simpson, "day of publli There was an eapecially eevera • • ' ^ ^ fiom snow plow trucka.of last win­ days that are too cool Or too hot ia.m sudden epidemic of paralytic polio ter empty beer cans, etc? Ideally, raking should be done on Sandra Stlmson, Steven Fletcher. a partly cloudy day to avoid over Robert Haynes. Thomas RoberU rriday, April *2- up In Maaaachusetta last Septem­ S. Where the raked ihaterial ia to Open Forum be teken and diapoeed .bf. heating. Picking tha right day de- i and Doran Shumway. ber, which experts now think may pends on local circumttancea and | Others who will assist them are; I Toward The Breakthroagh 4. The tools at hand. the disposition of one's wife. { have been caused by the poaaibiUty One Owt ’«*f Emir 5. The number of hours which Mrs. Howard Shumway, Mrs. Wal­ Not every one le ^ucky enough to j Aside frwfl Ore tnodeat' require- that the batch of vaccine sent to can be devoted to raking each day. ter Card, Mrs. Robert RuaseU To the Editor, ■With these problems solved, it la Jr.. Marie Haddad, Sandra Simp; •m«BU ot th« MAJUSheater Branch that state was somehow of lower One out of every four of us will • Bee* •> Irt bM4 ntaaf son. Janet Greenway, Lee Geri strength than normal. probably be faced with the prob­ time to get going on the actual ’.ef the American Cancer Society, work. Most of . us_ would rather man, Dayna Thompson, Karen ilhe *Teat portion of the money ml- In these MaasachuMttS caaas, lem of cancer in our lifetime. Last Him. Jo-Ann Jacobus, Diane year, 189 new cases were treated forget the whole thing and watch WaMi MaStar't toce feeM •» llected in Mancheater for the an- the paralytic restilX.>B^me from a the ball gams, but this ia a form »M) m (tw tM( do# DenU, Laurie Sihvonen. Gregory here at .the Mancheeter Memorial Stimson. Jack Thompson Jr., .and ;iwal, Cancer Drive each >"ear Eoea strain of polio virua .which, does . not Hospital. Cancer 'is a problem of cheating and 1a.nCt to be con- PINE ji a»W't I—w also* . . . lolllo* normally ha. e a very-high. dbflcar espeelBrtiy "Where wivea are _ .PENALTY FREt •m' iwiy ^ 6*t "Wa'r'fert Tietcher...... ^po ■ that- -fundamwta) -reaearcb •iqiiter'iaoiayr on rtaaii hdihn; Helping' behind ■ the scen«r are? Ijlic effect. ReaearcH programs to find the concerned. PHARMACT !t'«t?s#i9*"'"OP6N«.END^*KKi-i"» .atiiich, some day. ■will find an an- Raking should be started at the ■ y«ia«>In ai**ao*H k<"' M4m Avis Thompson. Miss Anil -ewer to the disease itself. The reau.gent disease, in thedia- cauae of thia diseeee. attempta to 664 CENTER S-TREET a*4 koraaW art jaioad Gumack, Mrs. Carl Hempel, Mrs. And methoda of prevention, and farthest point from the disposal Thales a. 2-Piece Bathing Suit? ! It le a fact that this kind of re- tion aa a whole, . seems ^ to strike .area and should proceed from COR. OF ADAMS HOME taaaOiai by e>a kif*slaeea at Raymond Jacobsen, Mrs. E. Mal­ imiprovementa in the instruments •oca ckM . a a"9 ^ a t colm Stannard and Mrs. George Four-year-oId Colleen Berube, the youngest performer in the variety show "Aa Time Goes By," Isearch, backed by funds volun- the very young infants, and the, for cure are difficult and expen­ there toward that area. Under no TEL. MI 9-9814 fkow wOk Slid*, mn C-Te«ns Adopt Boy Next to Colleen the peeker Is 8-year-old Julie Muldowney, a newcomer to town, the daughter of Mr. ^achieve the concentrated, per- heavily, percentage-wise, than 'it great strides have been made. To­ ewslaoi-oiad*, ik^ mrt ka ai* and Mra. Thomas Muldowney. They and 40 other entertainers are putting on the musical-fashion- day, the pattern with cancer has Prescription Some weeks sgo the C-Teens an­ variety show for the benefit of the Cancer Crusade tonight and tomorrow night at 8 In the high, ■Mftent form of attack which' would used to. This may be partly be­ ☆ i t nounced their decision to adopt a. and Sunday cause there if,*in such aga and an excellent chance of recovery Om tMO* .. school auditorium. (Herald Photo by Pinto). otherwise be impossible under rou- and return to a long and useful Barbara Caromoiita, Specialist two ■KOI tM.M Korean boy - making it their per­ AT ittee allotment of Institutional or population areas, lees thorough use MUM sonal project - and providing the life. Unfortunately, Uiere are ^ B.Mus. SAVINGS Hill,, has returned from winter­ ^public money. It takes this kind of of the vaccine. many who ,,aye not ’ seen early : Pianlat-Teacher Tell Your Doctor To $10 a month required through be accompanist for the perform­ their own donations. Just, this ance, The Lions will hold their ing in Florida. She made the trip ^Toluntai'y contribution from ordl- The strangeat thing observed enough and'for whom treatment .New England Conservatory Phone Ua ciJfc/ is difficult .and the reeulU uncer- of Music, Boston LOAN week, Mrs. Powers said, they have regular dinner meeting Monday by air. 'nary' people to mske possible the since the IntVoductlon of the'Salk S S f ) 4 I \ ! I 4 i , S the final Information concerning" night at 7 o'clock at the Liberty ‘taihf . Manhattan School of Muaie, We Will Deliver Manchester Evening Herald Co­ ^systematic,' patient, uninter^pted vaccine la the spread of auacepti- Help combat cancer! Support New York their "boy." A picture was in­ Hill Log Cabin. •awplnration of poeslbillties -which blllty to polio among Negroes, »^o ' USE THE CONN. BANK DEWEY-RIOHMAN cluded. Personal lumbia correspondent 6Ir*. Donald the Manchester Chapter of the ManenaTTaa'a ataasT rmanctaa inanTSTien' Mr*. John Zmutzki of Jonathan R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy PLANTLAND ■haa the best chance of scoring the were once considered to have CHARGE PLAN FOR TOUR Lee Sang Pil U the name of the American Cancer Societ.v. Give as AiHieuneM th« Oponinq Trr MAIN MTa Trumbull Highway at Chestnut 8-3436. 'throakthreugh which can some day natural Immunity against tha dis­ generously aa you have in tha part PRESCRIPTION /eOT %A€aiM 14-year-old boy assigned to them ON THE PARKWAY Of H«r Studio At by the Christisn Children's Fund t ’Iba exploited into a victory: • ease. and then, perliape. a bit more. Sincerely, w Ine. He Is a war rufugee who la in ; Wi shoulif ’ all have some In- Proponents of the Salk vaccine Melvin Horwitz, M.D, 5 WEST MAIN ST. the sixth grade of his schooling, ■ '.Btlnct to ahare in this battle, for have scoffed at reports that its Vice President ROCKYnAJE—TR 6-2988 which was delayed hy' the war. 'there would be none of us W’ho use might cause a kidney reaction Manchester Chapter . B«ginnrra-;^Advnnc«d He has been destitute and living FREE SOIL TESTING! •would not. in one way or an other', Nevertheless, the representative of Ameri'can Cancer Society 936 MAIN ST. - Mt ,3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS TO 9 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS In a refugee center. The young people here will make BUILDING MATERIAL OUTLET Brins in g sample of your soil for testins-- Take the '■hare in the fruits of the victory a leading dt^g company appeared It possible for him to continue his ffuess work out of fertilizing. ■ihould it be' won. at this New Jersey ayhipoaium to education and meet his own per­ Retail—Wholesale / announce that his firm has' devel sonal ex^nses. through their HUNDREDS OF ITEMS, INCLUDING. oped a new and more potent' Salk donations. They will correspond Not Outcasts Yet with hlni, and perhaps in thia way, LUMBER. HARDWARE, PAINT, vaccine from which the proteins \ contribute much to his life through' MASO.N and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, - 1 Even Knall Inconclusive signa FREE which come from the monkey kid moral support. ORANGEBURG PIPE, Etc. / •that the white masters of South ney on which the rinia is grown We proudly an­ "We are all quite excited about Africa recognise some need^for ad- have been removed, to east the this," Mrs. Powers said. "The C- r *.•■•' » . SAMPLES !juatmeRt 'ln their own poeltlon art nounce we are an W A t K I N $ ’ Teeners, of whom I am so very worry of doctors who felt It might Every bod' saves proud, want to do this sll them­ O N P A R A D E ! GIFTS ;W!Blcome. No matter what others cause a kidney reaction A.I.D. dealer! Auto selves." UTERATURC YOU NAME IT! ;may wish or aay or do, they are But. although sensationalists and Rehearsal for Minstrel PRIZE WINNERS • SLD FAVORITES ;the ones who hold the ultimate fate alarmists might be able to read (rlnaa' installed, bent RolMd' Laramlu, publicity chair-; NEW INTRODUCTIONS CUT ROSE ^iof their own country, their contt- S P R IN iG i Watkins man for the Llofis Club, has an-: WIN 41000 something into every one of these windshields in stock. For tho LadlM tr in i tf SO (Uiir prim ! •netit. and periiapa their world in minor revelationa, there was only nounced that there will be a re- ■ jlER & SUPRLY ca SEE OUR MASSED DISPLAY TODAYI hearaal in -YeomalhB Hall at 3 p.m. : YOU can fivt the winning name to ”thelr hands: if they cannot, come one poaaibiUty that carried some 24 years of experi­ Make youn s mily enjoyable Glorify your garden with the beauty I to a frame of mind in which they Sunday for $11 acta in the LJons | JLTON NOTCH—MI 3-2141 and scent of roses all season long. a naw rosebush to bo introduced real alarm for tha aympoalum it­ Spring Minstrel Show being made ready . It'Surely Pays To Drive Aways tummcf . . . icinpef the beat un­ nation-wide by BURK in 1961. {themselves decide to do something self. This was the possibility that ence. E a 11 m a t e a for presentation April 29 and 30. der welcome shade. Add a touch Packaged in shimmering foil wittf' Nothing to buy. Ask ut for your F • , big color picture on the label. Plant {lose than the worst, no one else can polio, in response to the vaccine, gladly given on liiir SALE John A. MacVeagh Jr. will again ■ of -colorful beauty to the exterior . free entry blank. {save them qr'the country or contt- NOW for BEST blooms. has been evolving itself a new r of your home. Protect your fur­ FREE ;nent. . a nishings, walls sod draperies. strain of virus which may be able rora and giaas furni ------liivf radio' broadcast over • The two email signs' available to break through the vaccine. That Yes—there is no substitute for See our tremendous selection of PONY RIDES ture tops. Canvas Awnings. Call us today WINF Saturday Afternoon. •are very small, and very Ihconclu- thia may be occurring ia ao far roses, oyer 120 varieties on display. FOR THE KIDS .{aive. When Paul Sauer., acting head —estimates gladly given without only a aurmiae, which will, how •^Obligstion. «*• ‘.of the South Afrtcan government, aver, be watched anxiouily, espe 1 to 5 P.M. iEAUTY QUEEN !q>eaka.of'the necessity for a "new cially aince the same-kind of thing Save space PHONE MI 9-3001 C om e See SATURDAY TO OPEN THE FESTIVAL *,ltpprt;ach" to the racial problem, has happened In the wake of some fletcher Glass Co. Demonstrations all day long by SIX and SUNDAY Miss Sterling. Forest Gnrdeas, {such hopeful words not carry a Why your MANCHESTER will open the Rose FeotlTal. of our other modem medical mira at home and at the visiting inperiQ. , Snturdny. ;very broad meuing.' What he has cles. 188W IST MIDDLE / •tBmind is no revision of policy, AWNING CO. It was right, and It remains ___ TIL.Ml. ^ 7 ( ^ 7 ^ __ ' A 105 WEST CENTER ST. •but merely a better public rela- right, to use the Salk vaccihe AA' siimmefcottage FORD Dealer •tiona job of aelllng existing policy our pricelea.i present weapon t {to the very people it represses. against polio. It is also right to re* SPECtALS GALORE! ‘ Something more of a real open- member that it is not perfect, to of course! {Ing can be imagined in the fact have the moat constant evahtatVon. BU N K BED R€D FLOWERING ^ GIANT ;1hat the South African govemirtent, oi Its effects, and to have the pub­ AT YOUR WYBRia BURNING ^has agreed to have its leadera meet That’s where lic informed how this evaluation Who sells SERVICE! QUINCE PANSY •with United Nations 'Secretary m>y ahlft from time to time. LILACS BUSH •General Dag Hammarakjold in and CHEST I bought ' {London next month, and to have 3 BASKETS {hbn visit South Africa itself later l>e Gaulle's Secret V .USED CARS V ■>4* 4 9 c (1 Doc. To A Banket) {In the summer, This development WTien we quote Walter Llpp- n ,4 9 ^" 9 9 e . \ {too has ifs Unrepentant aspect, in mann with en,thuaiaam that rrihans, - that rail included with the bunk. Both pieces are of solid maple fin- I DOGWOOD {marakjold at least reflects one ! he really went to thd heart, of the J " ? ifih in nutmeg brown. Regularly. *124.00. Hopa Bechtel Eleyl {Bouth African instinct if- la good to ; matter. . tmtingl: 4 9 e {have allvi—the instinct to avoid i De Gaulle is, said Lippmann, more {becoming the complete outcast-, the than a great man. H als something ij ; tr *1.95 Buy 2nd For ;instlnct to preserve some ties to j rarer, a geniui, comparable only, RCMIONS100 r n .7 5 * ‘ £ „ * 1 .5 0 the raat of riviliaation. So long as | in this era, to Churriiill. this instinct does live, all is not j "His genius." wrote Lippmann, 4.59 IKE SNYDER, Prop. ' 4ost. Realization of this fact has, i "consists in the capacity to see Ut your furs t 'laridentally. been the shrewd and! beneath the surface of evenU, to Mount an eagle over your door­ visit our service dnpnrtmeasti good justification of the official j see through the obvioua and con- for: ROSES c- More heharior of Britain's Macmillan | ven'tional and atereotypeij appear- ousy In our soi way, mantel or mirror. IJts x PAUL SCARLET BLUE inches deep: gilt on WASH-DBY-FOLD SERVICE govemment toward the South 'Af-lance of events to tha significant' SHIRTS FINISHED BUY 3 rican crisis, 'n iaf attitude, or re­ realities, to the obscured facts and itorago vaults^ non-rusting ■ aluminum! Reg. ty-Specials *5.50. DRY CLEANING HYURANOEA fusal to angfage in "violent condem­ forces which will prevail. This gift,- SAME DAY HAWTHORN GET nation of the South African go'v- which is more Uian leadership art DELIVERY SERVICB Ann6un€«d Hourly kmmant, has shocked-.many of the such, is second aiglit into the nl? You no longer have to make » COTTON BUGS ONE 'British people themselves, but has .ture of hlatofy. It brings with it CroOP .>cushions for your new Bos­ . Up To-9 X ' 12, *2.95 “ 6 9 c On Our P.A. SyctBiii pean shaped precisely for the ob- th«? gift of propheaylng what la go­ ton rocker 'cause we’ve doinq Washed nnd Dried FREE ■}aet of keeping Britain, as first ing to happen because to the see­ It for you I Polyfoam cush­ member of the British Common-- ing' eye it is already there." ions Xaqd, ruffl'^ skirt) are wealth of Nations, in position of To'this,' amen. Protect your fine furti in our reliable summer atorage. covered in Colonial prints. LUCKY LADY holding a hand of some under- tVe did-- try to aay something \59- Rockers are in nutmeg ma­ Plantland Where All Gardening Itanding and perhaps consUltatlbn flitt this, .when we wrote, recently, All garments insured. Low rates! ? Vrtta B«d8hi$ LAUNDRY. ple finish! Regularly $49,60. ■ 43 PURNELL PLACE fiut to a' fellow membep and, above that de Gaulle’s sense, of history, (Back of Burton’s) Needs Are Satisfied pU, of not forcing that feUow^rnem- would make hifn the first West­ FREE PIC^-UP BY BONDED DRIVER V Mail Your T ^ toward outcast exile, f ern statesman whp would meat Open Dally 8 A.M'. to 8 P.SL OflN SeVfN DAYS A WKK Contrl^tion To'*' Thursday t|U 8 P.M. P l/m d o h /J i • Tliere la help for South African Khruabchev aa If he liad hla nuni^- U U TOUAND TURNflKf-MI f.28M raeonaideraUon and .retreat, if the^ bar, which de Gaulle than pfo- FISHER FUR STORAOE, Iiul dm*' 4 2 . 5 0 f 11 f ■ I * I I -4 y South African ^ tih c t for such ,a caedad to do. % T out lOCAl HXFJJL sung ever comes, and, having that But we’ also claim tha prlv 825 BROAD 8T.--Phi>n8 MI 9-Tlll~Ph4m« Ml 9-894*' . tOST OifICt Read Herald ' l I '

. , I' I '■ PAGE NTNB MANCHESTER EVENING HE^l!^D, MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 ------L- ..... ' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRPAY. APRIL 23, 19 4 ~ ' '• ■ PAGE telGHPT Dr,; Mra. M arii Hale, 848 Main speech last night,. rajeeted the chang*-of-eourae proposal. Hs F^fanii May Seek NEW ECLIPSt 500 Sinking St.; Mr, and M n. Ralph Halver­ Total Arrested Columbia Honors Hutchins; son, 89 Oxford BL; Mrs. Henry said: / ^ O W E R Huggins, 458 W. Middle Tpke.; "Raoently doubts hav* arissn Cchter-Left Route evsn among Nationalists as .to e a s v h b ic h t Mra.( Edward A. Hachadorian, 98 In South Africa Donations to whather we are on the right road (Coattaned |rom Page One) Served Town Much of Life Weaver Rd.; Mrs. Donald Jor­ but there is no reason for panic. SELECTOR F* gensen, 8 Tyler O r.; Mra. Roy 'ThOra’a no amergandy in South Th* oottunimlque of th* Chris­ DIAL ANY "A man who Is both bumble and Johnson, 75 Pleasant St.; Mrs. Not over 1,600 Africa,” Vorstar aaid. "Thera havt Cancer Fund Oliver Jylkka, 11 Durant St. tian Democrat directorate made no CUYTINB 'modest, loyal, faithful and hon­ bean local diaturbancea ' beeauaa Also, Miss Ltlllan Kletnschmidt, (Continued from Pag* One) the Bantu (Blacka) hava baen in- mention of NennI. But the party’s HEIGHT Miss H«l9ii Eitss, Facility AdTiaer est,” ware,a few of the word* A. house-to-house canvass by 600 54 Fairfield St.; Mrs. Marlon blted to ri<)$ from Uit pulpit and right wing, reflecting the views Slit|l* c«nlr«t Compiled by Students of Manehester Hi^h School volunteers f o r . the Manchester Kearns, 2l Norwood S t; Mrs. Ber­ ■ejafti til 4 Friday, April 22 spoken for Henry B. Hutchins, re­ The "political” detentions were by the overseas press and ware expraased in Roman Catholic and wlittlt It tti- VoL XXIV, No. SO Cancer Crusade started today. nard Ladabouche, 855 E. Middle led to believe that Europeans vMt m f cntlKf tiring from the service of hi* made - under the broad power* of conservative iiewapapera, has de­ liilihl Mwttii The drive to raise $11,800 "will Tpke;; Mr*. Oleim Law, 27 Bald­ would auppoft them.” Plan to Study town after giving more than half rea ^ every home in town within win Rd.;,,Mrs. Ernest Larson, 39 the Nationalist government’s manded that any decisive support of hta life .to it. the next week,” said Eugene N. Andor TO.; Mrs. Francis Larala, March 30 state of emergency proc­ YALE AIDE TO RETIRE. by Nennt bo rajeeted. rFrlends, townsmen and family, Kelly, chairman,of the house can- 34 Green Rd.; Mr, and Mrs. H ^ y lamation Invoked after bloody New Haven,'April 22 UP)— Stu­ While Fanfani advanced a step Negro riots against the white gov­ ell gathered to do honor to the vius. MaWment, 18 Scarborough Bd.; art H .. Clemeiit, for S3 yeara di­ toward resolving Italy’s 9-week- Golf Seek Wins; School Set-up SUghtly more than $4,000 has ernment's race la^s, rector of Yale Univeralty’a office old political cria)8, he faced hard ScU^^UAftU Baseball^ 83-year-oM gentleman of the old Miss Peggy McGrath, 68 Dudley been raised through memorial echool last night at a testimonial St.; Mrs. Nettle Miller, 473 E. Meanwhile, Prime Minister of counaellng and placement, will bargaining ahead. He must get the contributions, special gifts, and Hendrick van Verwoerd’s ruling retire in June, the university said approval of the mass of Christiui $ 1 0 4 9 5 Of Social Qubs dinner held at Clark’s In WlUl- contributions -credited to Man­ Center St., and Mrs. Donald Mac- Kenzle, 44 'Victoria Rd., Nationalist party was reported yesterday. Clement, a native of IMmocrat deputies and asnators, mantlc. chester Tesidenta from the United and hs still has to negotiate with Hta record as an officer- of the Also, Mrs. Harold Osgood, 29 split over the government’s strong Buffalo, N. Y., graduated from * h6arjhg by ttia Board of Aircraft Corp. 4-In-l fund drive. . other parties. iM rio-a ; Tennis Weak 111 town, cited by Horace 8. Holt Cumberland'St;'Mrs. Vera Peter­ racial segregation policy. Yale In 1917. ' ' Memorial contributions totaling Education last week on the In­ master of ceremonies, shows 36 about $1,200 have been received son, 63 GleriwOod St.; Mrs. R. Some press reports claimed fluence of out-c^-school fraterni­ years on the Board of Selectman, from family and friends'of those Michael Qulah, 110 Forest St.; these divisions are so deep that the ties and sororities was brought to. once as first selectman, the other who have died of cancer. When Mrs. Burton Rice, 38 Bruce Rd.; wounded Verwoerd himself will Mra. James Reagan, 60 Lenox St., have to act Soon to repair them. the ^® «wtlre school^ , years as second. Clair L. Rbbin- these contributions are received, Self PICK-UP Track Beisfins son, first selectman, with whom the name of the contributor and Mrs. Edward Cronin, 97 Lenox Verwoerd is in a Pretoria hospital Indian Batters by Ptineipai Bdson M. Bailey on Hutchins has served most of the person whose memory Is hon­ St.; Mrs. Albert Schulze, 25 Ol- recovering from two bullet wounds savEif CASES OF SODA AT April 18. The foUowlng are **w those years said hla working mate ored - are recorded in a Memorial cott Dr.; Mrs. William Stenger, in the head suffered in an assabsi- DISCOUNT PRICES Season Today cerpts from Principal Bailey’a la a man who has never said: Book and an acknowledgment la 310 Porter St; Mrs. Joseph Syl­ nation attempt April 9. AT OUR BOTTLINO ?LANT 22* WL»UfT moM haa Appear Strong Henry B. Hntohiiis sent to each donor. The family of vester, 43 Scarbojough Rd.; Mra. Bgaragrfi riffa 4 Stuttott mogiM, netU speech on the int«r-oo«nmunlca- “vrhat can I get out of the town ,Party differences were exposed 12 Largt BotHts Prices quoted arc for home dellv* uimrUr, fiafarniiF coatrola. S M f tlon system. __ but — what can 1 do for the the deceased is then Informed that Stoner Smith, 151 Love Lone, and Tuesday when Lands Minister cries only; extra charge for ban­ h«i|ht awlDCtof •. • atlaet any c Manchester High School's var­ a gift has been received and the liaifht b^waaa IH* and $ f If prp-seaaon predictions are "The Board of EducsJtion adopt­ town?” holding, and took much of his time Frank Stamler, 68 Keeney S t Paul Sauer, called for a new ap­ quets, paittes, shoWers, weddings, sity track team opens the 1960 names of donors are given. \’alid, look for Manchester High to season In a dual meet against the ed the following resolution: ‘Re­ All these years, Robinson said, and effort. Also, Mrs. Herbert Snyder, 80 proach to the enforcement of $1.50 etc. Detection of 189 new cancer Arcellla Dr.; Mrs. William J. Top­ I Tax Inch cop its sixth successive CCIL perennial rival East Hartford, on solved that only such organiza­ Hutchins has , always been ready He was one of the first members South Africa's strict racial segre A^soWar-paekad 20* tions, clubs, and groups which are cases in Manchester was reported ping, 19- Wadsworth St.; Mrs. gallon laws. Plus Deposit ra^typa mowar thak baseball title. O ^ch Tom Kelley the home track today. to do anything he was asked, day of Columbia Grange, in which hp for the period January 1959 to aivaavpradakm cuiUof. The prospects for the East Hart­ approved under the direction of or night, far beyond the call of continues his meinbership. He holds Arnold C. Thompson, 25 Forest' Eric Louw, minister of external MANCHESTER BiJar to uaa. 2-H.P., ^ will be blessed by the return of the Board of ICducation shall be 1960. St.; Mrs. Clayton A.Thomson, l5 l affairs, promptly rebuked Sauer cycia BMBta ft Stpattoti ford meet and the entire 1960 sea­ duty. He has never been adequate­ a 60 year certificate of member­ Funds ccntrlbuted to the Cancer $ 1 *6 5 Delivered anfiaa, Vm U aUrtar* eight lettermen from last year’s Maple St.; Mra. Alan Turkington, son are encourag'ng because every permitted to conduct any type of ly paid for what he has'done and ship I'n the group to which he still Crusade are put, to' work in a and insisted "the basic policy of t ' Tax Incl. finfar-tip vntrols. Ra­ squad; sorely missed by the MHS top varsity performer ' each of activity in the Manchester schools. belongs. He and Mrs. Hutchins 250 Spring St.; Mrs. H. D. Tay­ the government 'is unchanged.” ' in ovablt rf^ioR aulky^ never expected to be, he said. three-fold program . of research, BOTTLING CO. caabaftt mentor will be Clyde Richard, Bill the twelve track events has ■ re­ Any activity, considered to be det­ were 7th degree members. lor, 39-Harlan St., and Mrs. Ken­ . B. J. Vorstei*, deputy minister of Plus Deposit l u m l Malausky, Dick Aver>-, and -Wes He spoke of one time in partic­ education and . service operated by turned and the team has gained rimental to the best interests of ular when the town roads were 1-aVergne H. Williams, speak­ the American (3ancer Society. The neth Wigren, 148 Broad S t I education and aocial welfare, in a 10 HENDERSON RD- Fesh'ler, all lost through gradua­ considerably in depth. ths schools, will not be permitted In bad traveling condition and ing aa a "newcomer” to the town allocation of funds is as follows: " -k * -k Ml 3-7922 tion last year. Mikg Winters and Harold Ben­ and will result in dhKiplinary ac­ said: "I have been here for enly Two seniors, Dick Sylvester help vyas short. "I called Mr. National research program devot­ nett will carry the load for Man­ tion for pupils involved.’ 30 years, but I want to say that ed to finding the cause, mean* of and Pat Mistretta, will captain chester in the 100 and 220 dashes Hutchins and asked him to g®^ No Outside Contra^ some help, load his truck and go the efforts of Mr. Hutehln* and control and cure for cancer, 28 per Small Bottles the 1960 edition of Kelley’s Klub. with able assistance from senior "Neither the Board off Eiduca- these other two men, Collins--and cent; service to patients through SeuHi Off MistretU will bulwark the Indian Bill Viot and junior Judd Gld- out and Uke care of certain roads Case of 24 tion nor I have any intention or Robinson, have been an Inspiration clinics, detection centers and di­ pitching staff; the Red and White man. __ do the best he could. Next desire to set up control* over any morning I checked to see what to me. I have watched the town rect medical, nursing and counsel­ .20 Caiitar St. ace will be backed by Chris Mc­ In the distance everts Manches­ grow under their leadership and ing aid, 33 per cent; professional Tax Inch 20- Neill ’60, Steve DcAdam '61, Kevin Judy Chagnot Jay P. Boris ter has a liberal sprinkling of tal­ organization . outside of scho<^ he had been' able to do. It was kOCKET even though its members may be we can thank them for the fine con­ and public education. 17 per cent-; Toomey '61, Jerry Savitkas '60,' ents culled primarily from the done — all of it. Who did you get dition in which this town finds It- n Nertih Off administration of State and na­ Plus Deposit "and Mike Reardon '61. Catching cross-country squad. Junior Ken students in our school. However, to help, I ssked. "Cora” he replied. ASK'AIOUr OUR .when any behavior of any sort by i«f- tional senlce progn».ms, 16 per $ 1 .3 5 Delivered USY TERMS duties of the MHS battery will be Legion of Honor Smith and seniors A1 Rldyard and Cora, the late Mr*. Hutchins was roOnding towns. W ait Cantar St. any student resulting from mem­ always his right hand man and cent; and annual fund-raising and assigned to either Dave Mhite 61 Art Cheesman are out to better Home Life educational crasade, 6 per cent. I Tax Inch or Rudy-, Wojnarowicz 60. The their former times for, the half bership in such organizations en- like this bitter night when she She shall have music wherever It would not be difficult to pic­ tecs into the daily routine o f th# , Hutchins was bom on the farm Captains of volunteers for the Plus Deposit -services of senior Chuck Saimond ture Jay Boris as a graduate-of. mile. went out and drove the tnrek, where he spent most of his life,, Maiicheater (jrusade are Mrs. BUSH she goes” m the carefree motto of and^SylEoria'.win school, the Board of Elducatlon . while he did the. sanding, she too Btapiiipqpni •Princeton, holder o f a PhD degree, and I have a resporislblUty Im- ' arid which he sold -to- Horace S. Russell Anderson. 26 Bdgerton charming and tainted. 141* Jiidy solidly Baachor Uw mile; biit •sopHif-’- had the town at heart before her­ Holt in the early 1940’*. At Uiat nuclear physicist, more John Salcius, the newest star posed upon us by law to mak* St.; Mrs. Orlando Annulli, 144 Chagnot;’ Mttsit!fcliy;''-’;M «^ since his record at MHS already self." We need more men like Mr. time he built a smaller house at Ludlow Rd.; Mrs. K. R, Brander, on the Manchester horizon, prom­ rules and regulations' conceiving Hutchins,” Robinson said, “ but only the accomplished mistress of seems to indicate, .that’ "great such individuals arid thelf con­ Columbia Center, He - and Mrs.. 30 Barry Rd.; Mias Brenda Blck- ises great things as his third place they are pretty hard to find.” Hutchins had four children—one, ! $ 1 .5 0 Case Of 30 $1.75 Delivered both the marimba and the flute, things are in store for him." in the state indoor track meet duct In school.” more, 172 Maple St;; Mrs. H. E. 793 MAIN ST. Lawrence, died in young man­ I Tax Inch 1 I Tax Incl. but her whole personality is like Besides well deserving his elec­ would Indicate. A number of students appeared Lifetime Friends Bonham, 162 N. School St.; Mrs. tion into the National Honor Bob Goehring and Jay Boris at the meeting of the Board to pre­ Hubert P. Collins, who also re­ hood. Mrs. Donald E. Woodward, Thomas Bailey, 25 Radding St.; Manchastar song in harmony with the wrorld. his yqungest daughter, who once Plus Deposit Pius Deposit Society during his sophomore year, bring back Manchester’s •iop two Miss Doris Klbbe of Manchester High, chairman of the Northeast Conference commIttM sent the case for fraterrilties and , tired last year after 50 years as Mrs. John Bengston, 39 Ridge­ Ability and achievement go he has maintained an almost pn-- teaching of classical languages, stands between Dr. Remlgio Pane of Rutgers University, town clerk, said he had known served the town as it* treasurer, hand-ln-hand for this musical javelin men. sororities. In the discussion which wood St.; Mrs. Warren Black- FOR THAT GOOD OLD FASHIONED TASTE feet scholastic record in the ac­ Bob McComb and Dave Kaselau- man of the conference^ and professor Wallace Wade, head of Romance ta n ^ a g M I^partment at ensued, a number of observations "Brother Henry” all his life. They now lives in Winter Park, Fia. well, 369 E. Middle Tpke.r Mrs. Miss. Supplementing her school celerated College Z^rep program Princeton University and chairman of the conference committee on the t ^ h ln g of European cm- grew up together and their friend­ with her family. Present last night band and extra-curricular I>ance skas also return as veteran discus were made about the whole club Thomas W. Brady. 205 Hollister GET IN BACK OF A . . . while still having found time to men to bolster the Manchester ture. (Note: Miss Klbbe points.out that the spelling of "languages” on the sign was dons by the ship started as soon as they were were his older daughUr, Mrs. Band experience, she is an aoUve program in our school. The ques­ St., and WiUlam Boles, 56 Jean put his diverslfled interests to ac­ field events. able to toddle back and forth to one Howard Stanley of Andover, and musician in Florence Shaeffer’s hotel staff—not by language teachers.) ______tion of the need for more social or­ tion In school activities, and is Senior basketball players Bill ganizations - and more social ac­ another’s homes.- “ It ha* continu­ her family and Carlton B. Hutch­ Also, Mr*. John Caginello, 86 Marimba Band. Her list of musical graduating as salutatorian of the keish and Bill Viot ■ are. applying ed through these many years and I ins of Columbia, and his family. honors is an Impressive one: tivity arose. Crestwood Dr.; Mi'S. Burton Breva senior class. Jay has won a host their jumping talent to the high Learning Is Main Purpose. know what he has given to the There are six grandchildren In hi* TOPPER CIGAR BANDS Three appearances in MHS Stu­ Frazier, 176 Oakland S t; Mrs. J. of honors of which MHS can be jump. "One fact must be kept at the . town,” Collins said. group and three great grandchil­ Herbert Finlay, 44 Greenwood dent Coimcll Variety Show, first proud. The MHS track team seems Hutchins has a toUl of 42 year* dren. a s t e b o u q u e t and second prizes, of $25 and $15 front of all discussions. The main AROMA—T — OF GOLD Scholastically, he has been headed toward another league purpose, in fact the only purpose, of service to his credit, on record. Hutchins was presented with a respectively, in the South Meth­ named as finalist in both the Na­ championship provided, they can Besides 86 u selectman, he M ^ed handsome silver bowl, sulUbly en­ ALL NATURAL TOBACCO BIRTH- odist Church Talent Show, and for which a school exists is to dis­ tional Merit Scholarship qualify­ overcome the strong Conard. seminate learning to help young as a member o f the Board of Tax graved, as a gift from hi* friends, FOR a performance with the All-State ing teat and the National Honor Tennis ‘Green’ Review, then known aa the Board as weM as a purse, and flowers. Band. As a contestant on the Ted At School, College people prepare themselves for., their TOPPER TOPS THEM ALL STONE Society Scholarship test this year. Mr. Philipp Hyde has his work next venture In life. All other activ­ 6f Relief, for two years, an as­ SPAGHETTI MOTHER Mack Amateur Hour, she has even Of the latter, he was one of only a out for him in his first year as sessor for two years, const^le for Manciiestor Evenlag Herald Co­ made her nations) television de­ ities must be subordinate to that. few hundred students throughout head coach of the varsity Tennis "I shall organize a study, along one, and grand juror for one. Dur­ lumbia correspondent Mrs. Don­ but! Unus, duo, tres” . . ”un, deux.^mltteee .served as the basis for# The conference, pn annual event, FOR EACH the country to receive this honor. Team. With this year and next the following lines: ing the 1920-21 session of the Gen­ ald R. Tuttle, telephone AOdenny AND Pat Mistretta Although she’s a musical whiz, trol” . . "unos, duo, tres” .. the po­ discuBslon groups, whose topics In­ was Initiated In 1954. lU purpose SUPPER He was also awarded the Rent- year as building years, he Is look­ cluded: "An Anthropological Con­ 1. "All organizations now prop­ eral Assembly he was the town’s 8-S4S5. Judy’s no wallflower In other ac­ ing into the future, training the sition of language study In Man­ is stated as "the advancement of representative. Sponsored by wiki be ■ at hand thj^ season schler Algebra Award during his chester High, as in educational In­ cept of Culture,” "Language as' erly sanctioned wll be asked to sub­ CHILD FATHER Saimond missed much of last sea tivities. A good sport and skUled freshman year. underclassmen for future winning Culture.” “Teaching of Western the study of foreign languages... mit data about their organization But this is not all, Collins said. Girl Scout Troop No.-L writer, she has pitched Into the squads. stitutions throughout the. world, He ha* been active in affairs of n o w son because of a chipped ankle Jay has proved himself out­ has always been one of the g;reat- European Cultures,” “Teaching of on all levels of Instruction In aUep as statement of objectives. I Ready At "I Girls’ Intramural Sports’ Program The tentative squad captained CENTER CHURCH Assisting in the infield duties, standing on the varsity track and Classical Culture*,” and "Teach­ American schools and colleges.” Constitution ar>d by-laws, times of Columbia Congregational Church', and worked diligenitly on the eus- by Senior Lettermen Neal Gott' est importance both to educators serving on its board of trustees for HARTS GRASS SEED along., with Saimond, are three cross Country teams, and has won and students. Miss Doris E. ing of Slavic Cultures.” In previous years, it has delved In­ meeting, list of members, methods WOODRUFF HALL seniors, Joe Ti^'aromte, Paul. Sar- penseful 1960 Somanhls'. five letters for his achievements. fri'ed and A1 Schwedel consists of of selecting members, etc. years, the same in the Saxton B. W. H. England Lumber Co. ■ MULOirS.nmllTHE DEPT. I Senior letterman A1 Williams, Kibbe, head of the Classics De­ - Miss Kibbee was chairman of to such topics as "The Philosophy Little Free Llbi^ary, where he serv­ TuMdoy. April 26 tdf. and I^ank Pedemonte. Dick If this pretty cosmopolitan He is proiid of the fact that iibthe partment at MHS, has recently the committee concerned with of the Language Laboratory,” 2. "All other organizations, such 540 Sflddle Tulnplke, East Sylvester aind Skip Marsh ’61 will should be caught daydreaming, last Turkey Day race in Manches­ Mike Coy ’61, Bruce Bonadies ’61, as fraternities and sororities, which ed a great many years and for the Ml 9-5201 SERVINGS I URDEST SUMMER FURNITURE ■ and Dave Gitison '60, taken a prominent role in an effort "The Teaching, of Cldsslcal 'Cul­ "The Role of Literature in Lan­ Columbia Burying Ground Associa­ 5:30 and 6:30 chase balls In the outfield for this she might be reminiscing over her ter, his team of three placed third by educators on. the' secondary tures.” Working in this group guage Teaching,” and “Pattern as desire to secure the approval of the Open AU Day Saturday THE MOTHER’S RING year’s squad. Fine prospects from summer travels throughout Colo­ against college teams. The first match of the eight Board will be asked to prepare tion. These years probably total VARIETY IN THE AREA! I game CCIL schedule will be played school and college level to ascer­ were Dr. Moses Hadas, Columbia Grammar.” A group of secondary . even more than bis town office the jayvee squad are certain to be rado. Yellowstone Park and Wash­ In school, he is a cbnscientioua tain the relationship between lan- University; Dr. Ralph Mavcellino, schools and colleges in the north- similar data and submit same di­ Radiant with the memories only q mother con hove, this ring tells the used as the season progrc^os ington, D.C., sewing, reading or -High School World reporter and a at Bristol Eastern. Spectators are rectly to me together with a re-., welcome to the matches. The first 'guage study and culture. Miss West Hempstead (N.Y.) High eustern part of the nation form .the The Indiana will play a thirteen swimming at Martha’s Vineyard member of the Senior Hi-Y and Kibbe served as head (of one of School; Irene Stanialawezyk, nucleus of the conference as they quest for such approval. G e t Set for Summer Now! , story of her life^ and so beautifully. The two bonds of I4K gold signify game schedule this season. Each or Nantucket, or merely wishing Science Club. He pre'Vfously par­ home game will be May 9, when 3. "1 shall then appoint f. study the Indians host Bristol' Central the five working committees of Windsor (Conn.) High School; contribute both financial aid and CCIL, opponent will be played for a double decker mouth-water- ticipated in activities of the Latin the Northeast Conference on the Dr. John Rqwe Workman, Brown delegates to the meeting. Future gpoup consisting of some rep­ husband and wife. Each of the lustrous simulated birthstones of th# once auid five other schools- wall ■Ing ice cream cone! Club, Varsity M Club and Student ' Jay Boris, ’60 resentatives from various types of Neil Wise, ’63 'Teaching of Foreign Languages University: Dr. Harry E. Levy, programs for the conference are ,trtonth joining the two bonds represents o child in4he family. come up against the IrtOlan bat Already admitted to the Hart­ Council. held in Atlantic City, New Jer­ Hunter College. In the report slated to include topics dealing existing organizations, the faculty Spring Spectacular ford Hospital School of Nursing, One of Jay’s keen desires Is to sey, April 8 and 9. published by this committee, the with both the j)sychologicaI and as well as representatives of the have the story on which he Is now groups seeking recognition. Judy plans ■ to specialize in sur­ Termed an intellectual explora­ position of the classics was thor­ practical aspects of language BIRTHSTONES PRICES gical nursing. As a receptionist for working published before he en­ tion of Tanguage on all levels and oughly. explored; it discussed study. 4. "This group will be. asked to ters college. When his spare time Shop Glasses •men workers oA the Junior Aux­ in all fields, the conference, unique Roman culture as a product of its The 1660 tConference, "hosted” study the problem in the tlm6 re­ Pansies, Pansies, Pansies January...... Garnet one child .S2T,50 isn’t occupied by writing, he may iliary of the Man^ester Memorial in Us sweeping scope and ab­ own antecedents and the mani­ by Rutgers University, was termed maining in this school year and February...... Amsihytt two children...... 33.00 often be found •playing the piano, brinU; in definite recommendations Hospital, and as aVeceptlonist for Build Radios stract theme, was entitled "Cul­ festation of Roman Culture In "extremely stimulating” by Miss AT AAorch ...... Aquaniorins thrqs children ...... 38.50 drawing,' or •reading^ a good book. ture in Language Learning.” Re­ langruage, literature and usage in Kibbe. to the Board of Education which Dr. Barney WlchinM, She la al­ "Classics stick to my ribs," he April...... Whit*Spinel four children ...... 44.CX) ready lapping up a teste of the ports compiled by the five cora- dally life. Leslie Hochberg, '60 can be considered for another says,' "and I also often read ad­ The. squeaks and noises heard year.” fivechildren...... 49.50 medical profession. M a y ...... Green Spinel vanced math and physics books for In'Mr. Andrew Vlncen’s period 1, WOODLAND GARDENS Juhe...... Alexandrite t Quiet sometimes, butXjnwardly knowledge.” On the lighter • side, 3, 4 and 5 classes are not human Whitehill an Officer Prices IN C L U D E Federal tax bubbling with mirth, ,Judy can he enjoys those in the science fic­ but results of hard labor. The Cheerleaciers’ Tryouts July...... Ruby “PLANTS THAT PLEASE I” August...... Peridot •shatter the thickest glooni. with tion or humorous vein. He par^’* electronics claw^ are completing Senior Girls Stones can always be her gay music and sunny smile, tlcularly enjoyed "Ra)ly 'Round' the their projects of short wave and The final tryouts for next September...... *. Soppbire Her neatness, her friendliness, and Flag Boys.” standard broadcast radios. year’s cheerleaders will be held Current Affairs Group . VWt Our Field—Pansies Freshly Dug—Bring The Children. October Rose Zircon odded for newcomers ~ her cheerful spirit .should combine Jay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Some of the individual works on Tuesday, May 3, in the gym. Play Faculty November Topos to form the ideal nurse. Paul A. Boris of 271 Henry St. are radios, intercommunication Six girls—four sophomores and . ' Roanne Wise, ’60 two juniors—^wlll be admitted December...... Blue Zircon Judy lives at 18 Westwood St systems, small broadcasters, sterO' At Model UN Assembly -'-rr with her mother, Mrs. Rene Chag' hi-fi amplifiers, voltmeters, and to complete the squad. At ‘Girls’ Nite’ not, and her brother Daniel, 'I^ET A TABLE m SPANISH test equipment, such ae the oscil­ ' Practice for those who were PANSIES EASY PAYMENTS INVITED iri sequence to atud dng a text- loscope. interested was held on Tuesday The 11 members of the Current^of refugees; this success was ac- O f Coursa freshman. 3 Affairs Club ‘who representeave Added to Staff to needy nations, and a World The senior team consisted of attend a 3rday convention of the cisions, when they •were obliged'to Joanne Donahue, Joanne lit t le ,. IN BLOOM NOW! FORSYTHlAg - ' c — .11 I ■ a 2 3 50 uled to enoounter its first oppesi Eastern Business Teachers Assn. Raesler and Dorothy* Willard, all learned. leave three out of. four major Refugee Day, to occur every five tlon yesterday at Hall High, too juniors. Nell Wise, ’63. , Eighteen new members werp ac­ years, were established as well. Beth Tangarone, Sandra McKay, 1$isles Macramulatum (Korean Azalea). • Phyllis Crepon, '60 world crises' virtually unsqlved Mildred ' DeFellce, Judy Balch, late for review, fiex t Tuesday, the cepted to the staff of the High -.After a brief general aaseinbly' Carol Johnson, who represented Orchid color. A companion to J i O R for ^ DURABLE LIGHT WBGHT FOLDING \ Red -and While again travel the United Arab Republic, found Einda Wahman, Nola Foreimah, ' Forsyhtla. 8-4*. 3 1.35 School World this week as a result .called for informative knd intro­ Julie Peak, Marilyn 'Phillips, Ro­ abroad into enemy territory ductory purposes, in which Jairies herself in a ticklish position over they battle the Eagles of..tt^UierS' of two tryouts—an original news the Arab-Israeli problem. berta Vendttllo, Marian Creamer, ALUMINUM FURNITURE story or feature article and a test Whitehill, '60, president of the Judy Miller, Betsy Salafla, Mkry field in their'roost. First home MHS Current Affairs Club and .Since the British Cameroons Quality plecM made of 1" polished tubular aluminum, pineat game of the season is slated for of joumallsUc organization. The have already receivfid independ­ Ann Wieflend and Judy Mutty. BOXWOOP i r ROUND ANDROMEDA vice president of the Model AsMm- The faculty_team consiated of quality plastle webbing, alt secured With grommet* and screw*. ‘ Thursday, April 27, at Memorial tryout committee regretted that bly, war one of those presented, ence, the Cameroonian question many' competent students could Mlse Carol; Kress, Mrs. Virginia IN BLOOM, LARGE LAND- ^ I ) C Several color oombinationB available, Field; game time will be 3;0O. the delegates split up into commit­ hashed out by Committee IV, in­ SCAPE PLANTS, 2-3’ .Golf ' not' be accepted because of the tee meetings. Following a lunch cluding Beverly Case and Richard Cameron, Miss . Norma LeClairs, ' The MHS g o k team i;» faced necessity of distributing member­ recess, the General Assembly con­ Baxter, was a difficult one to be Miss Gladys Ktnoian, Miss Martha Tc99 * 3 For 5.44 with a very difficult task this sea­ ship among, the various classes, vened for debate and voting pn the resolved. The majority resolution Peterson, Miss Arden Curtis, Miss • Your choice of Mary Foignant, Misd JoAnn# son. The Unksmen iiave won their and because of, in some cases, a resolutions passed by the commit­ —that the Southern Cameroons Shea, Mrs. Rosamond Toomey, I'last 39 "matches and two consecu­ heavy schedule of other activities. tees. hold a Pleblcite on or before Oct; ROSES New members of the class of ;Mm.- Ethel Tangarone, Mrs. Mary SCOTCH HEATHER 2CHAIRSora5 tive CIAC State Championships, Quibbling and failure to receive 1960, in order to Adet'ermlne ALL COLORS,' POTTED. | but much of the team’s talent was 1961 are Lisa Cowan, David the necessary two-thirds vote re­ Tiefiftey, Miss Constance P’elletier, their indenendent statos-^feii un­ Mrs. Margaret McMullen, and drained by the graduation of Red Haskell, iean Hay, Catherine duced the resolution on the dis­ der the two-thirds mark. After a IN BLOOM, LARGE TWO REG. 2.25, NOW I o * f T Smith, Bob Ballard, and Stan Mc­ Lang. Pam Parker; Pavid Roberts, armament issue of Committee I, Miss Judith Libby. Also Packaged Roses. positioii CHAISE drawn-out debate on the minority Nancy Cooley 'and JoAnn Mor­ YEAR PLANTS. ONLY 115 Farland, and . oris year's squad and Kevin Toomey. attended by Michael Wlpters and resolution to postpone the date of will be hard pressed to extend this New members of the class of Pete Zaglio, to an Impasse. Al­ rison -acted as coaches for the this plebiscite until 1962. it was seniors, and Miss Julia Case inailOW priced fine record. Three returning let- 1962 are Maria Carocarl, Nancy though Mike Winters, representa­ emphstically .defeated. Special—106-4 IJ Lawn Food. M A A Jackson, Carolyn McNamara, Rob­ tive o f . the United Kingdom, ar­ coached, the faculty members. Th* r SPCCIAU-UME 50 Lb*. . . . . 59c . termen will forne the nucleus of All the delegates found that one Covers 5000 sqi' ft.- - Bag the team: Bob Seelfrt' '60, Roger ert Papanas, Ronald Plrkey, and gued convincingly for. the commit­ referees were Miss Sara Jan* Philip Rice. tee's major resolution to leave the of their greatest difficulties was. to Shearer, girls’ physical education S B A G S ...... 6.75 I at only Poe ’61, arid Dick Kerr ’61. They snuff out any patriotic feelings to­ 80Lbs..... 79c r . - . will receive-plenty of help from - New meriibers of the Class of disarmament decision in the hands tegcher from Norwich Free Acad­ 1963 are Kathleen Ryan,' Jftne of the Big Pour at a Summit Con­ ward the United States in order to emy, Roberta Vendrillo, and Mar­ Pete Zaglio 'M, Wayne Reynolds I/, ' Haid, ■ Barbara Pearce, Jean ference, the indignant little coun­ represent their countries fairly. ilyn PhHHps. ' ' ’61, pnd Dick Provost '61. „ tries jockeyed the vote under the This Soviet .Union representatives ^ r in g Us Your Landscaping Problems ■ ‘Ihe team has been practicing at Mackenzie, and Kenneth Woods Since every basketball team, two-thirds line. Even the minor did'an unusually commendable job m ust have a cheering squad,-the JAPANESE YEWS the Manchester Country Club In resolution,, which advocated . nu at presenting its Communistic Complete range of Planting Materials, I 4 Buy 3 Pieces preparation • for its upcoming Q _W hlch is the largest state seniors and faculty each h.ad clear disairnsment and an Interna­ views. cheerleaders. The faculty “ mld- (Vprlkfat and Spreading). O B match with Maloney High In Meri­ least of the Mississippi River?. ONLY ...... A . y . , Rhodtodendron," Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, A—Georgia. tional Inspection force, fkUed to Manchester’s alternates to the dlee,'''' coiuisUng of Miss Avis Kel­ jend save avau more! den on May 9. The varsity hope­ meet the approval of two-thirds o f assembly were Leslie . Hochberg Magnolias, Pink, White,, Red Dogwood, fuls will be required to hand in logg, Miss Marietta Pane, and the delegates. and Bert Fingold. Mary A. Beech. Mrs. Helen P. Skinner,-helped In­ hubarb, Strawberries, Asparagus three 18 hole scores. The five boys . Badminton Victors Committee 'll, which dlscufsed Fruit, Shade aiid Flowering Trees, voke spirit frxrin the attending oots. Perennials, Onion Sets, Seeds, I 2 CHAIRS aud a with the lowest 54 hole totals will „ ,,,,„• \ ways and means -to -increase the faculty. The senior cheerleaders m ^ e up the varsity; the second Dificum Course t S h r u ^ Congratulations to seniors effectiveness of United Nation* were MadeUne Amlrault, Linda Fertilizers, Insecticides, Grass Seed. five will be assigned to the JV Chuck Saimond and Dick Syl­ technical asslstaiica programs, The regional committee of the Winzler, Doima McN®ll> Joanne I CHAISE mallow team. vester. The two boys compose reached . a similar stalemate. Burke, Anita GoUiiui, and Carol .There are two new innovations the tearir which defeated all Mancheatsr area met in the fac­ YOU BUY HERE WITH ASSURANCE AND BATISFACtlONi Lashed to pieces In the GeneiAl ulty lounge of MHS on Wednes­ Miurettl. In'golf this year. The fairway five comers In the 1960 Badminton Assembly, the final resolution, Proceeds of the gome will go I priced at oaly will have six triangular matches Doubles 'fournament. Salrriond day, April IS, to revise a State stating that a new fund Would bs bulletin ' on aocial studies. Mr. into the Senior Ftmd, Incidentally, & on their schedule, but • will meet ^nd Sylvester .emerged victori­ set Up trom which nations could the fingl score was 1 2 -l^ ln favor each CCIL opponent twice, the ous over' the" field of 100 com­ Lewis Piper, a U.S. History borrow on a lohg-teitin basis, con­ taacher, is the chairman of the of the Faculty! FURNITURE DEPT.— (LmVjer Store LeVel) same as last year. Also, the .best' petitors to rank themselves as sisted of a b^re one out o f the Ptoyllis-Xirepon, '60 ball fcore will no longer be counted the MHS' Badminton Doubles^ group. ' phamploris. The phamps will re­ original five dauaesi Marilyn Oasa The oommlttee diacuaaed the Ip the final tally to decide the win­ Senlora at Crosby High School ceive further recognition at the and MaiT Anne Beach were Man problam of ifidiether wojrld hls- ning team, there, will only be four Chester’s delegates to Committee honored their piin^pal, Mr*. Bol- . • b&^-to-head matches. - spring sports awrirds aasembly tcr« or kadent hlatory ahould bs in the form of medala com­ n . offend in the ninth grade. The and, by a surpri|ie assembly to dOHN 2APADKA Jim WhltahUl, Bob Seelert, ’60 .Tt\» only positive success re­ mark his birthday; The class then 16S Wo o d l a n d s t . ' ' memorating their accompUih- group arrived at eiuy geiwral Opeiji Dally Tin 9 F.M. M l 3 -84 74 corded at th* Aasembly was the. conelukioM. gave him a birthday cake, a re­ m a n o h e s t b r , c o n n . MAIN ST., M A-N O H Eirm —MI M ttSl Q. Is Henbane polsono'^s? ment. Hard at work and looking u if they know 'what they srs doiqg are, in the foreground, Ray Soma , . ^ Jim' WWtehlU passai^V of Comiriittee HTs reso­ Lynn laongfello^v, '61 clining chair, arid they presented A. Tta, it is a poisonous herb lution dealing wlUii the settlement a aklt, "This la Your Life." Is aspsdaUy fatal to fowL (left) and Walter HiUhsM (H ght)'lii Mr^ Vinesns’ Electrical shop. t f ' \ - ^ ■■■■ • ■! ' ■ V

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Lutheran Religion Not Erased equlpmant for Grade 1 righto advooetos. Rap. Umam ul Ike Greets Die Gaulle S ta te 'News^ Johnson Held Near Coventry Center SchooL ! Viirse Candidates Caller (IVINT), pttMti|ial< haekar ___ more volunteers ars nasded Ike Prepared to Sign ot the l^ .pret^ ««U aunmsd up to aasiat tha unit with tha shim­ Get White Caps that view. He uigred paiaaga "even C hurches ming program at Lne) the voterti to be distracted by whal WfflInstaU maijk Sunday at ths Uhtvaralty of and 133 RepubUeans. On th* oppo- (Continued from Page One) aaOst is SSked to contact Mrs. (poattamed tn m l^ag* One) Cdlmer (IVMlsp) who dsnevnoad IVbout Town Gavell dsappeared. The trial was - .'n ^ iirth the candidate pia^y* in," JflMtfi F* Roy. Oonnertleut in thair traliiliig to aKloh aide wer*. 88 DemoersiUi sad dred* on hnnd to iro hi* «rriv»l, Humphrey, a CongregationalUt, the bill as a ^ ic a l bid for north­ 13 ReptmUcana. then adjourned until Tuesday. he might announce lils decision (Contlnned frem^Pag* O®*) - Stevenson had aald. Bob WUliams o£ the Hartford becona rsg(st*r#d nuraea. ‘th# All Hots Reduced/^ t* well ** the rresldent *nd the Hanna, a 42-year-old ex-convict, Obijtuary said he doesn’t want to win in An aide said Sen. Wayne Mors* , , Mrs. Cargo mUotilnRafirist form would have ern Negro votw. The Army and Nsvy Club set­ t-here since he has tried In recent Times wljl. apeak at th* May 11 girls _ wUl rtcstv# thair whit# e#pa Cebner’s epeeeh, however, «dtict»i welromin)?: party, that he la charged with slaying the. 44- months to align himself etrongly A series of prayers ended wklli West Virginia with antl-Oatholic (D-Ore), who is entered in some meeting of the PTA at the Rob- ^at S pjn. in th# uniTtrslty audi­ applied only In church or school TBAOimt aSUSHEO MAN back league will-hold a rib roast year-old ■ grocer in November 1959. presidential primaries, stands on amounted to Itttl* more than a Sharon, ikpril 33 UFl—Riehaid ••aa laet in Waahinjrton .veat* with the West. the singing of Martin ^.Luther’s votes or evsn with th* support oP .MrirKthal CAuv# wlft M install- ertaon SchooL A taUc sad aUdea torium as 'ths climax of two ysars ;bombtngs. - eature for th* record. Mo#t JANET'S HAT SHOP dinner Monday at the rfubho\iae. The body of Gavell was found in Mrs. Isabelle Phillips rousing hymn, "A Mighty Fortress his recent comment that "no one * 'ed aa predldmt bt Uis ta a n i Mhth- will covsr "Operation Deep Sanders, 18, of RFD Anaajqfasri, Johnson hag been evasive about 'stop-Kennedy” elements. of training. ■ / 8. Raquira state and local elec­ fouthemere appeared oonvinoed N, V.. died yesterday whm the 868 M AIN annaCBXu^AeHta IVaaB J. W. Balers aito. the Housatonic River a few days Mrs. iqabelle Phillips', formerly his (ntentloit.* for four years, but la Our God." should insist that because he is, a ‘ era 'i^led^ at f p.m. at the Frees*” with a story of his ex Thoda from Manahsstor are Raf- tion officials to pNserve their He expreaaed appreciation from Members of Manchester As- after his disappearance, and sev­ The merger joins the formerly “I would suggest,” Humphrey Catholic he should be elected. Ndr 'Clark Hptia'e ih Wllllmantlc dur- periencee In the Antarctle with the measure was aa good-^-from tractor he was driving want otit .aemblv, Rainbow for Girls, will at­ of Manchester, died yesterday in Speaker Sam Rayburn (D.-Tex), bara Baihero, U Carol Dr.; Jane records for 32 months and keep their viewpoint—aa th^ were go­ o f control and rolled ever him. the bottom of my heart" to Kiaen- eral thousand dollars was reported separate American Lutheran, said, ‘^‘that fanning the flames of should anyone Insist that because ’ Jng the annua) dinner meeting. the expedition. Tarca. 688 W. Middle Tpke.; San­ hower whom he railed his "dear tend the 10:30 service Sunday Arcadia. Fla. She moved from long his advisor . In Congress, them s’vallable to federal Inspec­ ing to get. They dkfaik make-an BUta. PoUes aalA Sandera haf missing from his store in New Manchester about 10 years ago. launched a Johnsqn-for-Prealdent Evangelical Lutheran and United racial or religious prejudice — someone Is a ■ Catholic he should Inatdllatloa at all officers will Dance B edtal Bet dra Wood, » W. Middle Tpke.; and and illUBtrious friend" for the in­ morning sjii- Community Baptist Milford. tors. all-out" fight. been staying here With hla unfile, Survivors Include three children, Campaign In Texas several months Evangelioial Lutheran churches. however unwittingly — is highly not be elected.” ■ precede the dinner, a hew pro- Mm . Swerd Dailey o f Wall Bt. PatrieU Woods, 454 N. Main St 4. Empower the federal govern­ vitation to come here! ajrain. Church. F.. Center St., in ob­ Four of the witnesses testified dangerous In a society bsaed on Meanwhile, Albert Levitt,' of ‘ %Mure to be instituted Uils year. Miudi the same atUtiMl* was Kenneth Crandall of Indian Moun­ servance of Rainbow Sunday.- The all living in Florida; eight grand­ ago. It is the first Lutheran cpnsolida- win direct her June Jay* 19th an­ From Covvxtry ar* Joyc# Briar* ment to provide aehoollng for taken by many ef tha leadlag etvU tain Road. "Jt i* proof one does not resist that they saw Hanna himself at the dignity of man. I would sug­ Hancock, N’. H„ a retired federal ' Others to take office after In- nual dance recital "Just Travel­ and Mrs. Barbara Cousin, and President Eisenhower." he' said girls are t o ’ meet at the ’church about the time of the disappear­ children. including Mrs. Joyce "He’s my candidate," Rayburn tion in the 20th Century to'combWe chUdren e f servicemen where bodies of different 'national back- gest that religious labeUng is as judge and candidate for the Re­ 'atallation follow: Mrs. James ing" at- 8- p-m. Monday at Sliarer from W ^ ln g is Hsian Krawskt with a broad prin. at lOil.’i a.m. Those planning to at­ ance. Nicola and Mrs. Erma Lawrence in told reporters, adding that he ’ Brden, vie* preUdent and program schools in the vicinity of ntiUtary ^ u / t l a t l t WlALt Manchester, and several great hoped other states would climb ground.<)> undesirable aa racial labeling.” publican senatorial nomination In Auditorium at the WUUmantic posts are closed in integration From the airport, the two presi­ tend ai'e asked to call their ad­ While he would not comment di­ New Hampshire, asked Nixon In a < cliatohian; Mth. ' Frank Kristoff, dents moved out in a motorcade visor, '- Mrs. Joseph Gallant, 89 grandchildren. aboard the Johnson bandwagon. And it paces the field in a devel­ State CoUege- Approximately 75 disputes. Stabbed to Death Funeral services and burial -will One by one, governors, senators, oping pattern of Lutheran unifica­ rectly on Kennedy’* ' etatements. telegram If his membership in aeONtary; ahd Mrs. Richard Breen, of her pupils of town wtU ps^ld- for the jrovernment pueat house Olcott St, Vie* President Richard .M. Nixon the (fak ers would Interfere with treasurer! Committee chairman pete.. Rodiiey Beiley of Menafield Officers Elected Th* bill aa passed goeii well be svhere the French ‘ president and Hartford, April 22 (/P)—A 2(b take place- tomorrow In Arcadia, and individual congressmen have tion that promises to ' bring 95 yond what Southern oppdhento announced their liking for the-faat- per cent of the eight million mem­ was repressntsd. as sharing Ken- any preaidenUal duties he might be 'fonow ! Mrs. Dudl^ A. Brand and will he pianist save*6 “ Madame de Gaulle wilt reside dur­ A king and queen will be crown­ year-oid man was found stabbed to Fla. Mra. Joseph JCabliK, finance; Mrs. were really wilUng to take. But U death on a sidewalk ekriy today. movlng, ■ oonripromising majority bers of the'faith into three largo nedj^t aversion to the injection called upon to perform. Sddsts appearing will Include By Mothers Circle ing their visit here.- ed at an eighth grade, dance at of religion Into the danlpai^. —KennsthLeintre, membership; stops far:;Jhort of what the prln- Eisenhower sat on de Gaulle s Police Identified the victim as leader. bodies within the next three years. Levitt said on* principle of the fCKowlng: Alicia WUey, Bar­ the West Side I^ecreation Center Herbert G. Klein, Nixon’s pfess Quakers "I* that you must not en­ Mrs. Richard W.^ Gronbock, hoa- bara and Deborah Noble, Jecque civil righto autvocates tried left in an open car. - Robert Lee Browm, an employe of He was told yesterday that Ray­ Today's union forms a denomina­ pltahty;'Mrs. Raymond Camiotte, Mra. Chad WhitseU was alaetod tonight from.7;30 to 10. Mrs. Kay an auto washing concern. FuneraU burn had said time was running secretary, aald the Vice President, gage In any war, anywhere, at any line Staib, KatlUene and Michael to g e t • Madame de Gaulle rode in a fol­ Ponllcelli will crown the queen, tion at iVi. million Lutherans. a Quaker, "doean’t want anyjiody Bunshlnt; Mrs.''John Keraen, li­ leader of the Queen ef Peace example. Congress omitted Brown'*-, assailant, police said, nut and that Johnson should make It has been in the planning staKc time, for any reason." Dailey, Deboreh Wadron, Rkfaard lowing ear. She was dreaded in a^ and .lames Herdlc, the king. Re­ to vote for or against him, or any­ A Nixon aide said th* Vice Pres­ brarian, and Mrs. Joseph Phelan Risley, Pamel* and Penny Barrett Methera Circle a^ a msetlng last proposed seoUon which would M o m a ^ iD A Y nai"v, blue straw hat and was picked -up and arrested a short Mrs. Mimmetta S. McPherson a formal announcement. for 12. years, with thousands at body else, on the basis of reli­ and: Mrs.- WlMard Watrous, well- have given the ajttomey general freshments will be served. "I'm not familiar with that ident had not seen the telegram. Karin Hamerlln, Nancy and night at th* bom* a t Mrs. John Wue/coat. She carried a big bmJ- time later. • Funeral services for Mr's. Mini-, man-hours spent in working opt gion.” ■ • child bonferance. broad powers to move in with quotation, .hut I do know he has He added Nixon served .in th*. 'Butch” Nm, LouiM Crawley, Rice, TOS Bretton Rd. que't of red rosea given to her by The Rev. Clifford O. . Simpson Lt. Thomas C. Barber IHentifled melta S. McPherson, 2 W. Center bylaws, s constitution, doctrinal Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo), Navy and "anyone who looks at. ’ Approximately 76 former and ac- • Jicourt action In eupport of civil the a r c u a e d man as Herschel madar some suggestions," Johnson Sandra Hot^kiM, Dorothy Lat Mrs. Herter, wife of Secretary of will be in charge of broAdcasts St., were held yesterday afternoon statement and other merger docu­ an Epiacopatian, aald It would be th* Vice President's World War n tlvis members' hsvs fnade reserva- tmer, and Donna, Diafi* and Den­ Other new officers ar# Mrs. rights in general. NEW U 6HTWEIGHT TURF-ORO State Chi^tian A. Herter. Johnson. 62. replied. "I do know my state and ments. "deplorable for a man'e religion Jedm FUloramo, co-lesdsr; Mrs. over station WINF, sponsored by at S.. Mary’s Episcopal Church. other atates will place my- name in record In th* South Pacific would ' ti6na to attend the meeting and ise Jones. Mn. Dailey’ will appear Th* fight over the biB, which ^ tis.sssas.fi.) The De Gaulle* were applauded Barber said Johnson would be The Rev. Alfred L Williams, The new churcK takes its name, to become an Issue in the cam- know the answer.” dinner. ' William Manning, aacretary; Mrs. the Manchester Ministerial Assn., charged with homicide. nomination. I -am very honored In a trio spectalty ■with Ann has been going on hainmer-and- and cheered by spectators along Sunday at 6:35 p.nf! and week­ rector, officiated. Mrs. Maude the American Lutheran Qjiurch, palgn.” Die club has given an addlUonal Frankovneh of Manchaster and Robert Tomaeai, treasurer; Mrs. tongs since February, - continued the route from the airport to Brown’s body was found with But my colleagues have elected me from one 6f Its merging conatitut- "I certainly would hope that the William Duchesaeau and Mrs. PLUS 20 * UWNMAKER SPREADER days at 7:15 p.m. next week. Kloppenburg wala organist. leader of the Senate, and I am pres­ $50 to the Natlian Hale Ctnaraunity Dorothy Lattmer. right up to the roU call. Blair Houae, the government’s a stab wound in the heart In front Burial was in West Cemeitery, ents. American people will nominate Harry Deegan, repreaentatives; ently engaged in trying to do that Centar, Inc. It baa previoualy giv­ OoiqWeS Club to Meet One ef the last House apeeches guest residence -across Pennsyl­ of a building at 32 Kennedy St. Bristol. The Rev. Robert Doing Dr.'Henry F. Schuh. of Colum­ and elect a President on the basis Princess, Tony en $100 to the organization which Mrs. Arthur Jaeobaan, contact u made by R*p. William M. •AIOAINI Ye* tri •«* tafli *• vania Avenue from the White The Greater Hartford Antique The authorities said the reason Job the best 1 pan." bus, Ohio, presidenl of the old ALC, of his experieoce and capacity to The Mr. aiid Club of Uw chairman; Mrs..Allyn Martin, li­ show, sponsored by St. J a m e s' read the ‘committal service. Bear- prevldea meeting room faciUtea.- Secotld Ocngregi^lonal Church Sieck’t MW laigiwed Tcrl-Qw •• House. fw the slaying was' not learned s were William. McPherson, "From time to time," he added, termed the union ‘‘a giant awp to­ dn \th* job and hot' on the basis brarian; Mrs. John Rice, pubUeity, Church Women's Guild of West perhaps significantly. "I will visit - THa club haa set up .two schol- wlU meet a t 7 pirn, tomottbw at III* dml-fre*. eierfeu, eee-bwnt- Police Chief Robert Murray immediately. ... Donald McPherson, E uge^ Yost, ward the ultimate gold, one M of where he gods to church," Plan to Gniise arsbipa in muaie to be Swarded s and Mrs. Anthony Belbc^, wel­ lag Icwn feta ebt Wf. 20" •etimated that 200,000 turned out Hartford, will be held In the West with my frineds over .the nation.” theran Church in America"’ Symington said. "I want to re­ the Church Community House. Thomas Yost, Edward ^illiam, graduating boy and girl at COV' The group will attend a movie on fare. HOSPITAL COMFORT nigged tleel igread** ceven AAOTHER'S RING® to greet de Gaulle on the ride. He Hartford Armory. Farmington 4. Fined for Thefts and Francis McGllnohey. It joins Lutrterans of German iterate my very Ann position on entry Orammar School showing vp le 3000 Mr. It. wHh |u«| en* called H one of the biggeat crowds Ave., Monday through Friday next origin from the ALC, those of this." Hawaii at the Bushneli Hall in ailingl - In Caribbean 'the most interest and ability in the Hartford. The oouplas will have • lands #f14Ka*MsiflnifyPothsr and M*th#r over to welcome a foreign digni­ week from 1 to 10:30 p.m. Hamden. April 22 (/PI — -Four Miss Ellen F. Ooodsell ^ Nine Fire Alarms Norwegian background, 'from the Gov Nelson A. Rockefeller of field of music. Mrs. Paul Haddad, A T HOME! 23.10 VAlUtI tary to Washington. former employes of Scars, Roe­ ELC, and those of Danish back New York, who publicly withdrew coffee at a nearby restaurant. lOH Open House MftlistMst* sifnlfF M c h child The funeral of Miss Ellen F^ Mrs. PMUp Saohem and M rs Ed- Reservations' have been made. About 8.000 people were gath­ The Women's Benefit Assn, will buck Comiiany have been fined and ground from the UELC. from th* preaidential sweeNitakes (Coatinned trsm Page Oae) win WlttigW lttig are new club members, IIMITEO OFFER Watch Moth«r*$ f d t light up with ley at sh* ered around the Blair Houae when given sus'pended sentences for Goddsell of New York City, aunt In 2'4-Hoiir Period Other Lutheran mergers, the last December, said "an Individ­ Any cancellations muat be made sponsor a rummage sale next of Mrs. Theodora Powell of Man­ , A book, "Harold’s -Circus” by 1 Scheduled May Aa NOW! 8M$ thit ring thet’t h«r$ alon* . . . tolling the the motorcade reached it. They Thursday, April 8, at 9 a m. at stealing merchandise from the de­ last one In 1930, have involved ual’s religion does not belong In a: of a Venice hotel said tentatw* Crockett Johnson, has been given before 6 p.m. tomorrow with Mr, chester. was held this mornlnjg at and Mre. Robert Vleney. let out bi<; cheer as the two Odd Fellows’ hall. . Contributions partment store here. Firemen from both departments members In the same natiopal. political campaign." - reaervallons had been mad* for to the Booth-Dimock Memorial U- Open house will be held at preciout story ef h#r yery'own femllyl Geld Preeidents mounted the steps, All four pleaded no dontest In the Walter N. Leclerc Funeral in town were called out nine times groupings. I strongly believe that In a ! them at his esUbllahmeni. brsiy in honor of the recentiblrth Cancer Sunday may be deposited Wednesday night Home, 23 Main St., followed by a Cancer Sunday wiU be observad p.m. Sunday, May 1, by the classes bonds (white er yellew) representing her hus- turned and waved. at the hall. For pick up of dona Hamden Town Court yesterday. The new union reduces from 16 political campaign a man should The BriUnnIa la at Portsmouth .o{ Kenneth McCann, son of Mr, requiem Ma.ss at S t Bridget's in the past 24 hours. Five calls getting a fresh coat of paint and Sunday through a houae-to-hogae of physically and mentally handi------lBttetthowee-es6Brtad:-D*--GauUe.. tions, ..cali^MrSr .O^roloce Whitej.L:. The four..are \yilliajn Wermann, to— 14 the -w number of JAitheran Via.-de- be JUIAKCUjudged for*WI ll*lit*«lAhimself «*•on the basis ------# aC , and Mrs. J c ^ McCann. M ^ Me- .: Tis; were for.griiss flres, and. one can osa'mH in the, north soft of cam>ed rtiUdren « h o swim at Man- WE RENT Into Blair House and then w-ent to 63 Ptiie St". ‘ -Cann is a club membef. • ^ chester Hlih Schtal irnd^r^W^' ~^rtnrieiie$ ef eodi chIM i . # o^gift sheTI’ shew the' White House. Bethany; Joseph Woichowski. 46. The Rev. Philip J. Hussey was was a false alarm. ptHer merger, a 4-way one set foir| record and not because of hi* re- cruTse. . . A total of, $300 has been re hi the eiteihboh; The-goal fotf Rie AND SELL Th# Marine band was stationed celebrant. Mrs. Raymond Murphy Town firemen put out gras* fires 1^2, will reduce the number to llrion,” the Republican govamor And In London aartorial details ,ceived by 3 ^ Fmik Krlatoff, ki $326. Anyone not con­ rection of the lOH (Instnietora of with pride« cherish elweyil Den!t deloy. As The annua! meeting of the Lau­ Milford and Martin Munday, 22, the Hendlce.pped). acrou Pennsylvania AVenue from Derby. was soloist and organist. at Woodside Rd. off Hillstown Rd., <11, with most all Lutherans then of th* wedding guest* had th# , chairman of toe Easter Seal Fund tacted hea been asked to send do­ rings ere custem-mode, they must be erdered Blair Houae and serenaded the rel Garden club of East Hartford Bearers were Theodore Powell, and on Grandview St. this morn^ in three large bodies. Adlai Stevenson, '.the unsuccess- male fashion Bible. • Tailor and nations to Mrs. Henry Bberman Ths chUdren wUl demonstrate to They were arrested April 6. Det.- drivs sponsored by the club. Ptofl . MOfKll Chief Executives. will be held May 5 at 8 p.m. at George Monagan, Steve Cavag- Ing. The false alarm was last This is part of a trend. Back In ful Democratic presidential, candi­ Cutter, in a tizzy. The club haa voted to spmisor of Brewster St. parents and friends the pregrese TOTAL in advance. For the ceremonious airport wel­ the Wickham Memorial Library in Capt. Malcolm McHenry, who in­ night, and ' canje from - Box 25 at the 1880's, there were more than Invitations to th* wedding stip­ Ends Boot Tralatag they have made during the year. B* it' cincl Equipmc ril $25 vestigated, said thefts from the naro. Mayor Leo B. Flaherty of date in 1952 and 1956, could not .silth the Robertaon and Onter . . . SUA6 come. an honor guard was drawn East Hartford. Pleasant and Cedar Sts. At 9:45 70 .different Lutheran denomina­ be immediately reached for com­ ulate either formal morning dress ,8ehoblif FTA, ths swimming pro­ A esrenumy wlU be oonductod store amounted to thousands of Rockville,. D r.-'Melvin Horwitz, Marine P v t Timothy M. TTes- foi Homo U'.i- FOR Tie* ateeii up at present arms and a battery and Edwin Phillips. Buriaf will be last night, Co. 1 ppt out a fire in tions, separated largely by cul­ ment on Kennedy’s speech. or loung* ault for the men. Th* gram this summar.. ReprsaenUng by Jrtin Dormer, advlaor to the RASY dollars In merchandise. Some of the magazine eald it was "rather diuk. bon of Mr. and Mrs. Michael on the far side of terminal build­ The Board of South Methodist in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Troy, the front Beat -of A rth u r J. tural and geographical factors. Upon hi* return from South tta cbih wlU he Mrs. flerman Le- C. Treedmk of R t 44A, completed IDH, in presenting certifleatos of stolen articles were recovered. But amalgamations slowly have ■hocked" at such a democratic al- reoo^tien to several of ths taen- ing ared a 21-gtm salute. Church has voted to send the Rev. N.Y. Blaney's car at 59 Dougherty St. America on April II, however, Ste­ Dpyt. aoting. chaliman, Mrs, Ells- recruit training April 7 at the Ma­ Grsotsr cOarfert for tha Lawrence F. Almond, pastor, to 8th District firemen extinguished meshed together tfie pieces. venson aald he deplored injection tematire. It indicated that if any , worth- Greenleaf -and Mrs. R*y- ag* Instructors vriio tavs bean potlsnt, sotlsr cars for Although Lutherans, organisa­ man had ideas shout wearing a . rina Carp* Recruit Depot Paris the general Conference of the Extended Forecast Charles E. Mellor a chimney fire this morning at the of religion Into th# race between ,mtmA Caouette. . Representing tee members for four years. you, at low, budgsf Methodist Church In Denver April Carl A. Geisaler home, 300 N.-Main tionally, have been the most wide­ Kennedy and Humphrey. lonQge suit, hi had better not go PTA wlU be Mra. Francis Beaudet Island, S. C. The lOH was ervaniaid In 1988, Windsor Locks, April 22 stock for Three girls took top honors In (Continued from Page One) A NEW GARAGE? -ently D. Trotter to click, HAS THE GARAGE FOR YOU, MOJOVE 4.SFet» BLUEBMIRiES GRAPES charge* of theft. - Woodrow Tl Trotter, property at G O L F Their cases were continued un­ distance 1 JAP MAPLES t 3 . 3 5 - t 5 . 5 0 NEW YOltXEB R A S P B m iE S ASPARAGUS 80-82 Summit St., at 84-86 ^ m - i i 1 PEACE til May 9, to allow time for ju­ mit St., Xnd on another adjacent STRAWBERRIES RHUBARB venile court to decide if it would parcel. ■ • • Fore! New England's Leading PINK PEACE accept the cases. , Ton Oaa B* Sore Of PRESIDENT EISENHOWER Marriage IJcmse IBALLS SLEIGH BELLS The pair was picked up by Man­ Melvin Louis Stoltenberg of 60 Garage Manufacturer SHrubr Specials/ VINH^and GROUNB COVERS chester police on complaints from HIGH TRADES. BUTTER’S GOLD E. Middle Tpke. and NadenS Cole REFRIGllERATOl E, TIFFANY Elmer Thrall, of 87 Church St., of 21 Conwtock Rd. SPIREA (White) SHADE TREES that gas had been taken from the Each 5 5 c PRICES STiITART AT . LO W PRICES .! WHITE KNIGHT Bulldliig Perinlt* Lew 0s $2.D7 o week no down paymint WEIGELA (Red) CIBOUS area off Pine St. where he keeps W'illiam Leasard, eonstrucUon • LIQUID c e n t e r ' hi* Mhbol'buses. and FASHION PACKAGED of two single family dwellings at JM’UI Give Extra Yards Send For Free Garage Book EVONYMUS (Flame Rufb) 6 rer^2 .7 5 FOtE I ^ G 49 Mountain' Rd. and at 65 Ludlow 11.40 VAl. ‘ 'FCSILDEB $ * » . 4 9 1.95 Rd., *20,000 each, *40,000. *JH)GH COMPRESSION HYIRID ULAC (Deep Purple) 75c ea.-3 for $1.98 SOIVICE ^ to COVER GOLD CUP FEREMHIALS S'-SlJlIO Auxiliary Marks That Will Not Cut BOX OF 12 499 I WI1!H AIrtr'IMUvsnrt IVORY FASHION cottages TRADE 51ANY MORE A lii^ A Betdar'bag. At 40lh Anniversarv 50 Lb. Bas For Sale To show you that these are the finest qiwllty tall* naad^-'- L g m ^a G"S AUltMAHG WASHER 9 E0IAL The 40lh anniversary o f . Mary We will replace any ball that ' . EB EE Bushncll Cheney Auxillaey, Span-; 42 SonHiM Drive you rut! , ri\tt ENFIELD ST THC-'PiONVIUE Headquarters For: fW h Trees (dwarf and regubr), lab American War Veterans, will i SOUTHa'.'HTO.N RO WESTFIELD Fertilizers, Peat Mon and Lawn Seed.. 10 Lb. AM PoreHoin. 4 O R Ebeli be observed at a dinner meeting i Manchester Manufi)ctured expressly.for LIGGETT pRUG by a famous at the Inn of the Twins In Elaat' reputable manufi^urer. Hartford Sunday at 2 p.m .. Piv* proftetloii ■ • I jPlaow aand » • wiihoul irfjligation your fra# fl' I BROTHERS Up The national chaplain,, Mrs. MOOMCAPE QU AN m iY IJWllTED—BUY NOW(I^^______WITM * Mary Mathieu a t Manchester, will I Justrortfd colologu# of Gorog#*. ^ ' I TRADE 1.95 be honored guest. Other guests All rooms finished. I'/i baths, "GesfiaMjontineot^IinooIii* NiouschnIs 011 cKsplax throM9hOHt ^ planrtiiw sfOMeii. FINEST VARIETIES, FRESHLY DUG Wlfll^OINiROIIS BALL OP lABtH will be members o f the Norwich flreplaoF, full basement, amesite ■ NAMB ...... J Meromy-EngfiA F#rd lias” and WUUmantic auxiliaries. drive. Vi acre %ooded lot. LIGGETT PARKADE DRUG ' ADDRESS ...... , Mrs. Rose Converse la general 111,000. Ymir Headguartars for Hart’s Laiwn Produeta . . . 301 CENTER STREET HEMLOCK-JAPANESE YEWS.-r-ARBORVlTAE - JUNIPER - SPW CE - PINL ETC Muirman. of the program, which WEST MIDDLE TPKE.— Ml 9-2343 i caiY...... PHONE SIS OAKIiAND ST., MANOHBSTiiR MI S-S4M ^ MI S.51?6 «U1 tneiud* tbs annual muatcr-tn C M owner, Ml 9-4f4l DORSEY FURNITURE -RHODODENDRONS-AZALEA-ANDROMEDA ^ .-c S3 lOAST CENTER fn iE B IV -M I 8r7578 ^ OPEN e v e n in g s ■ I ^ ;*8aBSBByii«sv< " ' J

-.1 . ^ /N fc--> d ' ■ ■'’-‘•I- ' . ' (.•V IfANCHESTlSR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* PRID a V, APRIL 22. 1?60 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN< TER, CONN., PRIDAY, APRIL « , 1960 PAG* TWELVE DAILY OiOBSWORD PUZZLB OUR BOARDING HOU8B with MAJOR BOOPLB BUG6S BUNNY T u s n s m T « f 1 n . M W K X ' 'I»UTE*rRU«HVA,k,IUT 1 ^ ) ortMEffE'iti e o u u p ^ ffM H E LfV A . iAHuwr/r«cr W M E ly HAVE’IO'nAyTO Tiw TAMSM PtCIPF,POC! LISTEN,X WANT T O TO M ND I Antwar to^Prevlou».J ’mCMIOTHOM 'H W f f i M » 30HN UTHft FOURTH, ^ roSESWWCH ^ — COiTi^Na HORSI.FOR Coll Sport Schedule Rival Managers Predict Knockout Tonight rM K6oes OU K H O l^ ^ ^ M E — THEY CALL ME AflBO W Sttblkal name NEEOTOEETAM S PokeraMw But Oddsitiakers Tab Matthews 8-5 Choice ITmWaMa ■ Today HONEST co u n t 4RaQHiraa P i t c h e s , B a ts Middletown at RfickvlHe, 3:15 I ’M HORStN'AROUNO fWliat fruit SFranch Uns JngOf Floyd fune 20 Monday, April, 35 •henldlM Miami Beach, Fla., April 33 (Pj— ♦ "ValUant .nevsr knocksd out, tost^xiaiio. said tM4 ’Auifideiphlsa 76*04115 —-KVUK-KVUK/ e Native Manchester at WethdrSfleld, • Popular at Rival managers predietod their one fight in 38. Hia 30 wina include flattan vaiuaiit. "U&t th*t a ANDWOVOUHEi* -- «- »--«• f Equal u Team to Win 3:15 13 knoekouta plus a decision ever knockfiut within stfi roiatds,” Ch*- ONE BnUoltB SW om e ' boys would win by a khockout hut m u iiin n P i New York, April 22 (/P)— After nine lonjr month* of quar­ < Tureday, April 30 Chico Morslee for the Cuban ziano laid. APOUT-Ww U UEteUnt O lm lU U va H a a n E i n oddzmakers counted "Len Matthews rels and Investigations, claims and counter-claims. Champion Platnvllle at'R^kville, 3tl5 lilhtweight title. ISIOdlvMiialE lO F M tive iXISlSSB By FRANK CtlNE an 8-5 favorite ovgr Doug 1/111180)1 U W ieoc 11 M irth Ingemar'Johansson and Floyd Patterson have signed for a Wednesday, April 37 for their lightweight bout tonight Matthews has- won 34 of his 38 4&De*tiny Discount the fourtli in, Windham at i Manchester, 3 fights, (las knocked out 14 foes and ColleRfi BRidiall (pNflx) 16 Guide 30 CooXlns place heavyweight title rematch. The Bcheduled 10-rounder et Mi­ Suffolk 4TAe6laa LeSalette at' RHAM, 2:30 ami Beach Auditorium will be na­ lost by kayo once— to Carloa Ortiz. southern UNanmpap* SO Musical drama 31 Capa ning, when the ludians went Today, Johansson is back In. Should he successfully defend Danbury ?, Westfield 7 9 -n prafacaa 40Printlnf tionally televised (NBC) starting Berni4 Baker, Vailiant's man­ k 1 33 Cttnia fru it 33 ForU d into a collective mental Geneva, Switzerland, and ex- his Utle, Johansson will be free Thursday] AprlhSfl New York U. Bi Tale 0 I f DimbnitlTO direction ager, aaid “I think Valllant will BY V. T. HAMLIN Stnikstdly 3» Reposed trance on defense for a couple chaqipion Patterson at hia New­ to name ahy promoter he pleases Avon at R H A M ,'2:45 at 10 p.m. (E ST). aufllx 39 Soon 40Xiandcd 90 Russian Neither Mxtthewa. 30. of Phila­ win by a knockout. Matthews' fits a l l e y OOP town, Conn., training camp. The for his next title defense. Rockville s.1 Newington, 8:15 OC^-IWBfTYlOURl \1HWBTHE 00UU9NT 1HKT / WKUI!! DONT MSoftlaatiMr SO Saropehlra property villagea of minutes, and Manchester .Monday, May 2 delphia nor Valllant, 33, of Ban perfectly Into Vaiflent'e. beet Bun Lea of Calumet T a m . f r o next time they meet will be at the timea the year’e leading airo, .one6 MW OOSK NEVER / Wm’ I HAD AWn-CRAvriY ( MOmONTHW rlllBtantioaa denizens 43 Tries 91 Fencing sword High’s baseball team made an Both Talk Freely Manchester at Bristol East, 3:15 tiago, De Cuba, has fought ay many etyle." weigh-in for their second match etood at atud for a 1350 fee. FICCeRED rSBE ^ITFiaURER MACHINE >OU V TO ME SI Food 35 Mediterranaan 49 Without 92 Golf player auapicloUB debut Thuraday after­ Both the champlfin and chal­ Rockville at Gls-stonbury, 3:16 as 30 times. Metthewa' manager, Tony Ore- AN* WIUJE BU1T\ BfBR ASAIW, ataaonlas 99 Fresh at New York’s Polo Grounds June A t j j >OJ A*IV MORE/ / TO (XJPONLY Island contents noon Bgalpit -prevloualy ' unde­ 20. lenger talked freely of th.elr p4ans. iHiNSSJuer MAsKE rr UP TO \ VHERR? SSHaaltli raaert feated Hall High in Weat Hart­ Patterson, w'ho has. been in ll|;ht The fight waa signed and seal­ DIDNTNMDWC I406aklii« ttal r r r r r J 1“ ?rit ford. The final score waa 9-4, In­ training at New-town Mnce Janu­ RtGHT.' S7 Consider r ed at the offices of the New York ary, said he weighs I92 pounds SSStaSUahaeliool diana. State Athletic Commlaaion yeatv- nr n 1 TT Backing Pat MlatretU'a eight- and expqpts to eome in at 188. He 53 Garland RllDV WOJNAROWICZ day after legal technicalitiea had hit pitching with a nlne-baae weighed 182,the iqst time, and S40om a IT ir TT Delivers been cleared up to the aatiafaction although he' admits the adde'd 36 Short Jadcat L knock attack of Ita own which In­ of the State Attorney General's ^ arbpuupikb. • cluded four extra base blowe, the poundage might sldw hipi up a, STBookparia nr office, and tqrma 'iatlsfactorily ar- bit he figures that d ^ d va n U ge YOU’RE 0BT^J» 36 Social apatait gilk City nine rolled to an early SALE! World’s first Turnpike Proved Tires KSCORT3ED*^« r lI L 'ranged. will be offset by added-strength. 38Preflts 5T 4-0 lead only to aee Hail cut the The legal block concerned in 1 p m 1 Would he use the same defense ? 41TYPO JT STJT maridn to a alngle margin, 4-3, in vestigation of the promotional ac­ CMasutw ■ M lii p p the IM t o f the fourth. The two tivities surrounding the bout last "Yes," he said, "although I'll ^ * aSBatlar Mtvtos W fr w r~ teamirexchanged aingle tallle* in June 26 in which Johansson won keeip away from hls righl. If I BY DICK TURNER 44C107 the fifth. Coach Tom Kelley’a the title by stopping Pattersdn in didn't think I could I wouldn’t go CARNIVAL 4. Phllllpon (Sartor); oCuU friction tfnd wear'. Aaaurke o Use ou<-can of SH.If.F.R S-200 NEWSROOM..,- * B, Phllllpon: Wp . MlMr^tta. Plnaky 2: S-200 unmetiiatc lubrication, liejp* when cbaiigiug oil and one.can H*U.,WEU, ^ , aheasure/ishT OPENING A WINDOW/ BILL MARKHAM SUNOCO STATION DICK’S ATLANTIC STATION ..GUESS rO BETTER r L. Strom m )i T. 2^26. • reducc.Itwi conaumption. ' each 1,000 miles ^tereaficr. .- MR5.tlU.TDM/ aliamadccam 6 0 SEE! WHO BELONGS i J0NE6V FORGOT IT ... ^ . J J., ““ Half PtiM Offu 327 E. CENTER ST—M^7-R0R7 204 HARTFORD RO.—Ml 7yR274 MRE.HMVIiC^VOU'iSA THIS IS MRS. 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. ; V / ■ ■ *■ H •/ ~ 9 . ( :f. - y MAN(3iESTER EVENING m;RALD>jM,ANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAiU). MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1260 ...... - ^------.11. . I ' . , , ^ 2» BwdiiMfi ScrrldM Off«r«d 18 THE CXISMA APPUANCB Sm VK S. AL Champs Win Two^^by Oh^ Run Repaira all mako rafrigaratotb, FtAT FXM18SL EMMiff UMo fraesere, washing raadilnaa, try- shades fiiade to * CLASSIFIED on, ra^ee, oil and gaa bimien. metal vtoeUan HbMhfL ------Herald Angle MJ 94 All work guaranteed. low prloa. made wblls you wait. Marlows. ~ ■ . ’ M ft M RUBBISH. Spring cleantec »9 ADVERTISING WSox Turn on ‘Power’ D on Simmons time, ftttlcf, cellars, yvda. Real-' ALL .IIAIQBS Of T f;. EARL YOST Abe Saperstein dential. Commercial, Induatrla), horns alsetramo CLASSIFIED AOVERHSMENT DEPT. HOURS Incinerator and cardbowrd drama. pertly repaired New York, April 22 UP)— ❖ mgton 6-6 victory at Baltimore^way Park two pitchea later. Gab •ports Editor Ught tracking. Ml 9-9187. gnsnmtes. CaU Mr. BtUfitf ( g;15 A.M. to 4;80 P.M. “ We’ve got more power,’’ said last night in the only Other AL ier, 29, had 'A’orked no more -tlMtn Named Acting T o p Bowler Maniihsster TV. Ml 9-ld«|>v game scheduled. , - four Innings in one, stretch .this Time Wai tell About Finish tigutig FLOOR SANDING and refinUft]^ Manager A1 Lopez o f the Chi­ m * p' spCing and 40 gave way to Duren COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. J Specializing In' old flbora.3oora. MX cago White Sox. "So now WHITE SOX 6, A's 5—The ’ after allowing only three hits over "Time will tell whfire we will finish and time only, In Boys Loop MONtlAP Thru FRIDAY lOiM AAL—SATUltiDAT 9 AJL "- 9-5780. LAWN CARE by the MasM^ seven inninge. The curVeballing Head of Group 8-2862. . v’ we’re sluggin’ 'em to death— White Sox, who won Tuesday's haired Bill Jurges told me earlier this week at Fenway Park RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any mak»— by one. run.” The White Sox opener 10-9 In the ninth on Mino- rookie gave only singles, two McCarthy'Enterpriaea and Don —by rookie Ed Sadownkl sind in Boston. The answer efime in response t(i a questiop-^s to p l e a s e 'R e a d y o u r ao cars, ampUfiera, phonographa aad won their first Amertcrn League so's second hcune run, were really where the Red Sox will finish in the mind of the manager. Chicago, April 22 (iP)— A Simmons took the top honors in changers. Over 47 yearb totaj ex- Bandtng-CoatimeUBi pennant In' ■10 years With 94 vic- back in fproi yesterday. They col­ pinch-hitter Vic WerU ,— In the n ew professional basketbftll the Green Junior Boye Bowling . perience, 90 daya guarantee on all fifth inning before a doubleplay “I know that a lot of the experts have picked OUaallled or ’’Want Ads” are takas' o m the phona aa a eoa- •tories iMt season, and better than lected 13 hits—and all but one was league, keyed by Abe Saper- League this, winter. The McCar- work. Potterton's, Ml 9-4881. ALL TYPES at carpdBtry erork a single. Nellie Fox, who was 4-for- got him out of trouble. place in the final American League standings but I feel that vaalMMa. Dta advartiaer should read hla ad tbo FIRS’! DAY IT a third (35) of them were by one stein and featuring such in­ thymen made a aenaational come­ AJPFEAB8 aad BEFURT EBRURS la tiine lor tho aaxt latar- done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ tom. Winter deals for Minnie Mino- 4 (one a-’double) and drove in two w# are a lot better than that,” he,^.- back to win the championship in GONDBR’8 TV Sendoo—Motorola ings. porches, finish upstalrq, base­ runs, eyoainted the clincher, {.I‘-ting SENATORS 6, ORIOLES 5 — novations as a player assign­ Uoh. Tha Herald la responsible for only ONE bleorreot or oafittod and Philco factory aervlco. BB-Fl, 80 and Gene Freese and a spring added: rolloff with Memorial Store AuMrUon (or any advertteement aad than only to tha extent of n ments and garages, etc. CaR Ml swap for Roy ■ Slevers, were sup­ on with a single in the 11 th against Dobbek, a ’ good bet to give the “ I feel that we have a first divi­ ment pool rttber than a draft, honoa and auto radios. 214 Spruce 9-5981. while Simmons captured high ’‘make good” Inaortlon. Errors which do not lessen tho value of St. MI 9-1486. pose to provide more power and losing' reliever Ken Johnson and Senators, the AL's rookie of the sion team,” the former Giant will be'jn 'dpefslion for the .1960- average honors for the season year for the third straight season, the edvertteemeat will aot be corrected by “ make good” laeortloa. TILING AND remodeling bath­ make things easier this year. scoring on Klu'a hit after a walk shortstop added. No^v in his first 61 season. , , . with a '106.31 mark. to Mlnoso. cajiie on as a plnch-ruhner in the full season, as RSox skipper. Saperstein, owner of the Har- rooms, additions, ree rooms, ga- So nOw the White Sox have pl4y- The Enterprise team’s victory W RTEN SEN t v SpectalUed RCA ragM, porchea. All kinds M car- ed two and w n two—and both, Righthem'der Bob Shaw, the seventh and teed ofL^ou losing Jurges saldi "What we do will de­ Jera Globetrotters and part-owmef YOOB UOUPBBATIUN WILL reliever Jack Fisher .(1-1) In the in the rolloffs might weU have televtslon, eerviee. M l 9-4641. penti^ work. Call MI 9-4291. Have been put away by one-run I *®^8ve s top percentage (18-6) pend a lot on Ted WiHiams and of the Philadelphia Warriors of been written ' by a Hollywood or BE APFBEOlA’rKD Dial Ml 3-27V1 ninth after a pair of walks. The Bobby Thomson. If we can get a margins, and in the last inning. winner last season, was socked for the National* Basketball A • • n.. television acript milter. Meeting AVOID THE spring rush — lawn BIDWELL HOME tmprOvdmsnt four runs in the first Inning by shot wiped out a late comeback lot of work out of both,- and If They beat Kansas City a second was named alstlng president of Memorial Stored in . a beat of five mowers sharpened, and repaired. Co. Alterations, additions ga­ time yesterday, winning 6-5 on Ted the A’s. He wafeed three and then |J)y the Orioles, who had left 10 both have pretty good years, we the new American Basketball Free plck-iip and ‘ delivery. All rages. Roofing an>* siding experts. gave up a -pair of two-oul, two- men on base in the firet six tu will do all right We'll probably game aeries for the championship, Lost and Pound Automobiles for Sale 4 work guaranteed. Saiea, service, Kluszewski’s single in the I'lth af­ League yesterday. the McCarthymen aaw their rivals Aluminum clapboard* a spemalty. ter* winning reliever Gerry JStaley run doubles by Dick Willlaina and nings. Gene WoodUng’s two-run surprise a lot' of the experts." Franchises went to Chicago, Lot 1866 FORD Victoria hardtop 2-(mn also conducts a This couW go on and on. Big Improvement Dr. Ray M o z z e r, Manchester •‘Puc Learned My Lesson’"' tend wUl be 30 boys from the 1954 CHEVROLET, powergUde, DO IT URSELF. Save on aluminum field. ment ia one difference. We also: MI 8-6361. LAWN SERVICE—Mowing, trim highway contracting and home The idea is that the ball player What was the biggest Improve­ dentist and former Fordham Midget League and 40 Juniors good condition. Call' MI 9-2201. mlng, grading, fertilizing and products. AwnipgB, aiding, /Win­ Jackie Jensen and Sammy construction business on Florida’s of toda.v isn’t waiting, despite.the will have rule changee ao our Sponsors are also- invited. RIDE WANTED from W. Middle Vovt- Anril 99 ffPi 6>glng 15 hlta for an 11-6 Job o n f The only other NaUonal League ment not«d in spring training on football star, la hopitallzed at Man­ league will be more defenee-mmd- j clean, up. J. Williams, MI 8-8948 dows and dPora, .Weather Guard White quitting the Bed Sox at the West Coast, w’here he Is also an extraordinary pension plan.’'' for chester Memorial and is receliing Turnpike to Hartford Center, 1967 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door Oopipany, 447 Main St. (two doora New lork, April (/F)—the Philadelphia PhllUee last lait game eame scheduled was a Ditchers'pitchers' the Red Sox aquto over last year? •d. Scoree of well over 100 eeem ' hardtop, radio, heater, automatic No National League club hit duel, with the Mil'waukee Braves, height of their care.ers — the one outboard motor representative. He anyone to run a benefit for him. "Our pitching,” Jurges answer­ visitors . . Cheney Tech, based on Snead Sorry for Blast Hours 8:80-4:30. MI 9-8880 after 6 STEPS, sidewalks, stone wallSi from old location). Open 10-8 dally night. Hal Smith hit his second to run restaurants, the othey to a Uttle ridiculous to me. V-8, power steering, power brakes fireplaces, flagstone terraces. fewer home rufis (112) than of the year, both three-run shots, held to just three singles, beating , — — __ ed. Just then a dark complected its opening game showing against and Saturday mornings. Somers High, could finish over the "Visiting teams in our league white sidewalls. Excellent condl Lawns landscaped. Work done at and Bob Skinner made his third ClncUuiatl, 2-0, behind t^ie- four- supervise the figure came out of the clubhouse AntomobUes for Sale 4 did the Pittsburgh Pirates runway and aettled dowm on the .500 mark this baseball season. alao. WiU be cut in on receipts, in , tion Call MI 3-0201. reasonable prices. MI 3-07M. good for a pair of runs. hit pitching of Carl WiUey. ^ ■'“ 'y * — the NBA, home teams keep ell ____ Rooting-^ldtng____ last year, but now the Bu(:s * • * centuate how far the trend has j players' bench. "That's the fellow Bob Rukua. who Is aa cool as a cu­ At Greensboro Course OLDER CARS, mechanics epe Fact is, the only solo ' shot gone. Maybe the magnates do have ; responsible for the improvement In cumber under fire, is the beUcow of the receipts.” GARDENS PLOWED and bar have boomed nine in their PIRATES 11. PHILS 6 — Smith dais, flxit y >nelf care, always Auto Drtvtns School 7-A rowed. No Job too amall. Free ROOFING SIDINO, painting first eight games, tops fo: the new among the Pirates' nine was de­ a squawk coming. j our pitching.” the manager said. the Rangers. Many of the Cheney Saperstein said a league con­ a good selection. Look behind our and Skinner, who hammered horn- Good Guy, Bad Loser stitution, formation of a board of chiding. Edward Benjamin,' estimates. Phone MI 9-5951. pentry. Alteratibna and addlticma. season. livered by winning rCllever Fred But players; The man in question .was Sal diamond players were also qiem- (Greensboro, N. C., April 22 office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. PREPARE FOR driver’s test Ceilliijn. Workmanship guaran­ era as the Pirates scored six ninth- Maglie, w-ho looked out of place in directors end other maltere i^'ill (>PiL_yamed golfer Sam 8ne*d president of the Starmount Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class ' They rapped three while’ tag- Green last night. inning runs -for a doubleheader Were doing w ell. bera of the 1959-60 basketball team T IF YOUR LAWN needs recondition teed. A. A. Dion, Ino.. 299 Autumn in the. commer- , I an American League uniform.. He vh ich dropped all 15 pimea, Jlpi be taken up at the next meeti who put himaelf In a verbal Co. which owns the club, NEED A CAR and. bad your ciradlt Toom. Three Instructors. No wait- ing or rolled, call MI 8-7172 after St. MI 8-4860. sweep over Cincinnati last Sun­ Kansas City, Kan. (NEA)— Hank Bauer, who re- within’'four weeks. Site of th.; turned down? Short on down pay­ cial world before | replaced Boo r, Ferris aa. . pitching 'Menditto, Frank Hence. Bill Me- sand trap at the close of the reacted as if Snead had Ing. Manchester Dritlng- Acade 3 p.m. Alao loam and fill avail- day, broke last night's game /ceived the New York baseball writers’ first “ (jood Guy” i coach when Jurges decided to re- Mullan, Phil Custer, Bob Brown, meeting hasn’t been decided. Greater Greenaboro. Open whacked l)hTi off the tee. ment? Nad a repossession? Don’t my. P. 2-7249. COUGHLIN ROOFINO Company, open against the Phils, After Tyrus Raymond i \Gre« . able. award this year, has his own ideas about being good. 1 shuffle his staff. Bob Bhnn and Tom Mlkoleit F^our other spplicationt — from” ^ nrurnafnent, i chipped out yei- "I for .one would be happy if give up! See Honest Douglas, get Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, Pittsburgh had scored three off Cobb founded! ^ towdoira on the lowest down LARSON’S, Coraiectlcut’a first. U Bijly Herman Is handling the • * • Portland. Ore., PitUburgh, Van terdisy. Snead did his golfing else­ asbestos roofing. Also alummum, starter Curt ’ Simmons and Hum­ his multi-million-; Asked his philosophy on winning, the veteran Kansas Infleidera M d Rudy York the bat- and amallest payments anywhere. censed dri'vlng school trained — alre fortune, couver, and Honolulu —. will be ThVJBIammer, who haa been where,” Benjamin said. Household Services galvanized or copper gutters and berto Robinson,' and the Phils, had City outfielder said, “ It’s hot fun playing if you don't I ters. The latter is in hla second Off the Cuff ^ considered for memberehip next i Snead, remembering the Not a amall loan or finance com­ Certified and approved Is now of leaders. Ml 8-7707. tied It against rookie Jim Um- while leading the j make somebody unhappy. Being a good loser is the hunk. 1 year while Del Baker is now in in the .rough with hla fans pany plan. Douglas Motors, 333 faring classroom and behind Offered 13-A American League j Commenting on Wednead^ year. ' since be admitted blowing a $21,600 he haa won at Greens­ wheel instruction tor teenagers brlfcht, Smith broke the deadlock A good loser doesn’t get very far. his 12th season aa a coach. Baker. championship boxing TOut on "It ia just a question of them ■ boro since the tournament Main St. WEAVINQt of Burns, moth holes In the fourth agaifist Robinson, in batting as the | ' who also managed' Detroit, has televised golf match so the. MI 9-8076. ARMSTRONG “The idea in professional sports is to make the other video, I tabbed Joey Giardello tha building playing sites,” explained j cameras could keep grinding, started in 1938, decided to get and torn vhlothlng, hosiery runs, Continued on next page the loser. ■) fiery genius o f , been taken off the firat base lines BRUNNER’S BEST BUYS w-inner from here to Montana, Saperstein. "A t our next meet­ hit the sand trap Sunday when back on the fairway. MORTLOCK’S Manchester's lead- hr-dbaga repaired, zipper re­ Skinner then got an tnside-thw- P;the game.” 1 team sprry it showed up.” , in favor bf-York and works next placement. umbrellas repaired, "It depends on winning at least 10 of the 15 ing, each charter member . will he commented on the “ lousy” "I thought maybe. I would NO MONEY DOWN ing driving school. Three skilled 'park homer in a four-run fifth to Jurges. Herman n)4hea th# de- help the tournafrient and the courteous Instructors. Class room men’s shirt -ollars reversed and -'-X the Individual,” rounds from Champion Gene Full­ put up $10,000 to eslabllah e I condition of the’\Starinount U when his drive took a bad bounce ciaions at third base. mer. The bout was ruled a draw. league office aind show a mini­ people of Greensboro when I 1953 Dodge Station Wagon instructions for 18, 17 year olds. replaced. Marlow’s LlUla ' Mend­ over Bobby Del Greco’s head In McDougald ^ says Jerry Cole­ About the Red SOx finish ? Country Club course where ing Shop; T I R E S at Regardless of how one diMgreed. mum of $200,000 in invested capi­ the Open waa played. said what I Idid. If what I . *1962 Buick Convertible Telephone Mr. MorUock, Director SEPTIC TANKS centerfleld. Green, Who needed man. "but I can't "We'II Just have to watt and aee. said creates something good, 1952 Pontiac Sedan of Driver Education. MI 9-7898. imagine anybody moping about We just don't know what will in this man’s book,, the moat cap­ tal.” "I have learned t lesson." TV SERVICE - Potterton’e all saving relief from Roy Face In able referee in the country' handled then I’m glad. If not, I’m DON SIMMONS 1954 Hudson Sedan AND- the eeventh for his secbiyd major bpslnesB losses or the mortgage happen," concluded Jurges. said Sam from his While makes. Highest quality miaranteed the 15-rounder, Harry Keealer. sorry,” Snead said yesterday. 1953 Ford Sedan Garage—Service—Storage 10 work and parta, over 47 years ex- Lowest Prices league ilctory, belted his first on an expensive house whfle play- • • * Jackie ' Hedlund. standout Man­ NYU Whitewashes Sulphur Springs, W. Va., home "But w'hatever the result, I PLUOCED SEWERS homer in the nlajors off Hank )ng shortstop or center field in a yesterday. “ I got my masters BRUNNER’S perience. Pam'm- for service since chester baseball pitcher with Mori- have learned a lesson. I got RSox Recall Gile, 1981. Phone Ml 9-4887 for best Mason in the sixth. . championship ball game. I can’t Thanks to All degree In public relations. my masters degree. in public On the Manebester-Vernon Town Maehlas Glsassd TYREX • • • arty’s. will join the ranks of the Yale Tossers, 6-0 From now on I'm going to GARAGE FOR RENT, *89 E. Cen- service. figure out how he'd have time for Big Julie Larese. promoter of benedicts Saturday. .Compliments relations. From now on I’m Line In TalcottviUe keep my bloody mou]^ shut.” ter MI 9-7177. SeptiP Tanks,- Dty WeHs. Sewer BRAVES 2, REDS 0 '— Young that.” many fine semi-pro and pro basket­ by the droves have been expressed going to keep my’"^,bloody Jim Busby Let Go Open Eve. till 9 MI 8-5191 HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish remov­ tin e s Installed—^OeOar W ater­ nwst QUftUTY Lefty Jim O’Toole (1-1) blanked ball Uama In Bnatol following Southern Connecticut end Dan­ Snead won the Greensboro I Coleman.called it a career as a in various Connecticut high schools mouth'shut. I'm not even sore WANTEID — Oean used cars. We al, cellars and attics cleaned. proofing Done. the Braves on cine hit until the second baseman after batting .364 AMX3UCAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE World War H, recently forwarded bury SUte Collegaa bettered their Tournament for the seventh at him (Benjamin). I don't Boston, April 22 (A5—The Bos­ Motori^eles— ^Bicycles 11 Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold for Mstt Maetozo and thf final baseball records yesterday while buy, trade down or trade any- I seventh. Then . Red Schoendlenst, for the Yankees in the 1957 World Thiiraday’s Results Thursday’s (teaults a check for- |25 to the Pongratz program he has set up at Manches­ time Sunday, accepted the even know Mr. Benjamin but I ton Red Sox today recalled-(:atch- Hoar. MI 6-4034. 6.00x16 ...... Fund. Proprietor of a service sta­ Tale fumbled Into e 6-0 shutout at thtog. Douglas Motors, 383 Main. leading the league with a .455 ‘Series. When his job as the New New York 4„ Boston 0 Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0 ter High School. Malt heads the winner's cheeky and then put understand he la a nice fellow. er Don Gils from their Minneapo­ MeKINNEY BROS. 6.1f0xl5 ...... 10.95 (Chicago 6, Kansas C ity'5 (11) tion In Bristol, Lareae and Pon­ the hands of New York University. 1965 HARLEY "74'’ $795. MI 8-8918. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Oom- I average (lO-for-22) in his come­ York club’s personnel director de­ Pittsburgh 11. P’-iiladelphia 5 physical education department at . hia mashie in hla mouth ao far "I just sald'what I believed lis farm. 1.10x15 ...... 12.06 Washington-6. Baltimore 5 gratz worked hand tn hand to make In New Haven, sophomore Ron aa. club oflSclala were con­ panv doors and Windows, custom Ssworo^ Dbposdl Co. back, gdt a hit off O'Toole’s glove, manded more traveling than he Only Games Scheduled the local school and coordinates to be true, based on my own Gile, optioned to the .American 1968 WILLYS. 4-door sedan, good woric guaranteed. Call collect WU- 180-182 Pearl St— BO S-dSOC 1.60x15 ...... 14.96 went to second 'on a walk and cared to do, Jerry Joined (3arl Only Games Scheduled the Eastern Pro League a success the intra-mural program. . . Dick Soboleski was the star for South­ cerned when he suggested the- observations and what I have Assn, club at the close of spring running coniUtion. Ml 8-8825. STANDINGS and were also the bittereat of rivals ern Connecticut. He allowed three llmanUe HA 8-1196. 1.60x14...... j- t*.95 I scored on Hank Aaron's single. Eh-skine of the Dodgers and the STANDINGS condition of the course was heard other players sa.v.” . > training, wax called because of an Business Services Offered 13 W. W. L. Pet, G.B. when their two teams met. George Massey, former local Legion base­ hits and struck out 11 as his team 1956 TWO-TONE green Chevrolet Mel Roach made it a two-ruh In­ Phillies’ Jim Hearn in the pleas­ L. Pet G.l^. ball player. Is -Jayvee baseball ■ ■‘lousy” and could be im­ In fairness fo Snead, there Injury to Haywood SuUi'van. Sul­ WhltewaU add S.OO Chicago , ; ..2 0 1.000 Los Angeles . .714 — (Huck) Ecabert. reported that blanked Suffolk University of Bos­ station wagon, 6, cylinder. Fully CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, ning with a sacrifice fly. ■ ure wear department of a shirt San Francisco ,..6 2. ,714 — coach at Conard High in West proved. was criticism from other play­ livan suffered a split forefinger Detroit ..2 0 1.000 — $1,040 was collected at th# recent ton, 2-0. equipped. Oean. MI 9-7327 after 6. available all hours.' Satisfaction 1 Bob Purkey pitched a hitless manufacturing company. Milwaukee ...... 4 ’ .687 ^ Hartford. Also on the Conard staff "■While most observers took ers on the condition of the Wednesday, leaving the Sox with Washington ..3 1 ,750 — benefit baaketball game for the Suffolk pitcher Fred Knox waa guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815. eighth for the Reds, but’ Willey Pittsburgh ...... 5- 3 .626 >4 la Cliariie Wrinn,, former Trinity the remark as good-natured course. one catcher, 'Ekl Sadowaki. 1965 CHEVROLET Belalr convertl (1-0) wasn’t to be had. He gave Income Zooms New York . ■. . .2 1 .667 Pongrats faroUy, Including $38. a ‘sterling performer, too. He al­ To make room for Gile-the Sox NYLON Baltimore . . . . .1 2 .333 Cincinnati ...... 3 4 .429 2 from Ihe conceisslon which Ted 1 xnd minor leqgue pitcher, who also lowed four hits and struck out aix. ble, V-8 with power brakes and CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. I up two of his three walks in the "The truth is,” adds Coleman, released outfielder Jim Busby; duals, black with new white nylon Boston ...... 1 3 .250 2 d iic a g o ...... 2 4 .333 2i,i Fairbanks'” supervised. A note of'played several basketball games A t Danbury, the-'.State College, Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7558 ASPHALT PAVING 1 ninth, but couht^ his ninth and the Marine combat flier ace, "that Philadelphia ...... 2 5 .286 3 Busby, whose release was uncon­ top. and matching leather uphol­ between 1:30-4:30 or any time FIRST QUALITY invehtments outside of bseeball Cleveland . . . . .0 2 .00(1 2 thanks goes (Jht to all who aaristed i with the Red Embers last wln- ' team stole 11 bases and defeated ditional, ' had been' acquired from ; ■ ' 1 I 10th strikeouts in the same frame St. Louis 6 .167 3^ In making the benefit show a sue-1 te r.. .Dick Brimley, ex-local res- Dumas New President stery, radio and heater, new trans. Saturday or Sunday. while handing the'iReds their third spur the good player. In most Kansas City. . . .0 2 .00(1 2 Westfield. Mass.. State Teachers, Baltimore last year in a trade for mission. Only $1,065. Ml 9-1388. r DRIVEWAYS • PARKING AREAS cases, his business income zooms 'TMky’s Games Today's Games cess. Proceeds of the doubleheader j Ident, haa been elected capUln of 9-7. It was- Danbury’s firif win of Billy Klaus. 11.95 shutout in four defeats. Cincmnatl (Hook, 1-0) at Phil# • RO A D S I • GAS'STATIONS 6.10x16 with his batting average or pitch­ Cleveland (H a w k 1 n a 0-0) at basketball attraction have been j the ManhattsnXJollege track team. the season, against four loiaes. Kansas City (Herbert (0-0) delphla (Roberta. 0-2). (N) FYank Polublnakl .gtole five of 1952 STUDEBAKER truck. Boyer 1.10x16 ...... 18.96 ing percentage. He has to pay Milwaukee (Ptzarro, 0-1) atj- • ROAD OILING OF ALL TYPES for that motel or bowling alley, Chicago (Donovan, 0,0) at De­ the bases, while catcher Sandy Mc- body, $125. Cal! MI 3-0082. • SEPTIC TANKS 16.95 troit (Bunning 0-0) Pittsburgh (Friend 1-0), (N) j CLEANED and INSTALLED 1.80x15 . What do the owners want the San Francisco iJoria, 2-0) at i Carroll took three. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL Other Sports player to do — loaf in saloons or Boston (Sullivan, 0-0) kt Wash­ In the other ' game at New The newly and successfully^BucklaAd community, haa as its 13)0x14...... ^ 18.95 I diicago (Hobble l-O)- (N)- Snider No Longer Hampered play cards all winter? ington (Kaiat 0-0), (N) Haven, NYU pitcher John Faaclano formed Buckland Fish and Game members. youths who are con­ • SEWEtiS * CRUSHED STONE (oH sIs m ) Whitewall add 3.00 Baltimore (Wilhelm, 0-0) at New ! Los Angeles (Koufax 0-0) at MACHINE CLEANED St. Louis; (Jackson 0-2), (N) allowed six hits while his teaih- club has elected a new panel of tinually indoctrinated In-the use Of GRAVEL *SAND •LOAM "What has happeiied la that the York (Ford 0-0) matee scored five unearned runs. judges for 1960 namely Walter Pjage 13 player of today has developed busi­ By Bad Knee After Two Years firearms, .conservation and good i Pitching—Carl Willey, Braves, Saturday’s Games Saturday 'a Games Yale’s record is now 0-4-2. Dumas, president; CharlM Glode, aportsmanship. 'The State Board of • INSTALLATION ness sense^iHe no longer permits Cincinnati at Philadelphia outdueled Jim - O'Toole and Bob Cleveland at Kansas City V secretary, and Edwin Pemberton, Fish and Game ia well aware of Purkey, who* allowed only three LOAM SPECIALIST CALL Ml 3-2427 partners to rob ^im blind in a gas Chicago at Detroit Milwaukee at Pittsburgh CUSTOM Ernie Neipp Resigns Loa Angeles — (NEA) — DukeYable circus catches ip the outfield.” Rookie Bob ’Alliaon of the treasurer. this club and has been invaluable hits, blanking Reds on four singlta. station or "tavern while he’s play­ Boston at Washington San Francisco at Chicago Washlfigtbn SDnatora hit 21 of his 11111. c.lub started and organized in.its advice, providing feed for the New BriUln, April 22 iJP)— ing hall, tike Bob FeUer ,and Los Angeles at St. Louis Snider I*.no longer having trouble It recalls the argument which and striking out 10 for 2-0 victory. F O R S a fe Baltimore at New York raged fas . to wether Snider was a SO homers against first division by a few adult members of the game and legal technicalities. NUSSDORF SANO and STONE CO. NEW TREADS Emle Neipp, head basketball Stanley Muslol. he sees that hla with hla knee,' according to Dr. Hitting — Nellie Fox, White Sox, WILIAAM F. STEELE Town and Country - Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Gamea better ^ballplayer than Willie Mays teams. A liberation of pheasants recent­ knd SON 567 N. m a in ST— MANCHESTER , coach at New Britain High School, bualUesaes are well managed.” (Cleveland at Kansas City Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2) Robert Woods of the Dodger medi­ waa'4-for-4, drove In two runs, 'one FELL DEEP TREAD has resigned. Neipp who has been cal staff. and Mickey Mantle. This was be­ ly, marks the aecoPd re-atocking of with a sacrifice fly, and scored Drainago Co. PUylng Big Sob ^ ic a g o at' Detroit ' Milwaukee at Pittsburgh fore Snider injured his knee and ASPHALT PLANT * CRUSHED STONE PLANT 6.00x16 ...... 1.98 coach wince , 1947, said he was re­ Dr. Woods ia. full of scientific game. In the club’s propagation twice, counting the clincher in 6- M l 9 - 7 8 4 2 Boston at Washington ' San Francisco' at Chicago when he waa playing at Ebbeta program. A very successful hunt­ M l 9-4143 6.10x15 ...... 8.96 signing for reasons of health and Coleman doesn't want'^anyone to Baltimore at'New York- • ■ ' Los Angeles at St. Louis adi)(iiretlon f o r 5, 11-inning victory ove'r .^’s. 1 .because, of tl)e recent loss of his get the wrong Impression. He con- Field, 'iv Cobb-was called on for ing season was enjoyed by the 1.10x16 ...... T-.. 9.96 Snider.' his opinion and he sided' with Snl- members through continued" stock­ wife. The resignation 'vas an­ riders profesrionad baseball a full­ "I don't think ' Los Angeles-— Carlos Hernan­ 1.80x16 . .V...... 10.96 nounced yesterday. time job during the season Erie, Pa, Johnny Blzsarre, 4pr. ing of '.pheasants from week to Scholiastic Baseball th e people of "How many years,” asked Ty, week. dez, 184'/i> Caracas, Venezuela, t 1J)0xl4 ...... 9.96 1S5'/], Erie, stopped Jerry WeUs, Loa Angeles re­ ISI, OK^-eland, 8. "has Mays'hi^ .300 or more for the The backbone of. the club lies outiiointed Alfredo Urbina, 18^, Guaranteed • Bulkeley 4, Hartford 3 ’ alize what Snider Aoapuloo, Mexico, 12. , ' San Jose, OmlU,—Lots MoUna, Giants? How man.v years has hs No. 4— The Wo4>d6 with four land owners in the Noi^ch 2, East Hartford 1 went through in batted in 100'or more runa? Snider Buckland area who are genuinely Reno, Nev. — Joey Oiambra, Manchester 9, HsU 4 . . 181'/i, Sm Joee, knocked out the last t w o 151t ' Retio, stopped Irish Pat MORIARTY BROTHERS- ?01 CENTER STREET Take The Family Bowling Zehe Ladero,ll86, Sacramento, 2. batted more than .300 five timea, By JIMMY DEMAKBT interested in the affairs of the years,” he saya. drove in 100 or more runa six Newspaper Enterprise Assn. club. 4, Lowry, 155, Los Angeles, 2. Kansas City ‘ beat . Boston’s Paterson, N .J.'^ S y Anderson, "I w a a often times. Mays can't match those fig­ You should bel able to hit the Frank Sullivan five straight times 161, FUlaMphla, and ^ Mllone, amazed that he ures.” ball farther wlthput excessive ef- last season. , ■ 156 >/|, 'Brootdyn, dram', 8. was able to, play I Holds Many Records . . fort with any of the irons. 'i &UAAANTEEO at all. , i , Snider haa now hit more than , ' Ilie woods demand your- best Hawks., Montreal and Detroit "There were 300 seven seasons. He holds all L E A D S t H E awing becaiim they involve the PARKADE LANES many times sorts of league and club records. biggest arc. 'Ilie wider and longer when I would He led the Dodgers in slugging av­ Players D om in ate AlLSiars VISIT MANCHESTER'S VALUfLOT USED TIRES OPEN BOWLING D i^e Snider advised the .iitc, the more the strain- on erage ftven straight seasons. His fundamentals. agaiiiat it. But Snider would aay two-ruh whack which opened Oi# ' Aa you address the ball, the SATURDAY AND SUNDAY nothing of hla condition, run out scoring in the final game of the Montreal, April 22 (iP) — Scori^three for second and,one for third. 3.95 „dand 4.95 knees, hips, hands' .and sh-ouldere In order to equate overall season to the outfield and aomehow man­ 1959 World Series moved him up enter a forward press together ing champion Bobby ' Hull and 1956 MERCURY ALL SIZES e free parking age to contribute a great ^ 1 to to a second-place tie with Mickey durable Glenn, Hall of the Chicago play, one vote was taken based on 1953 6LI>SM(3BILE 1 9 5 8 F O R D e made tm. and lounge Mantle in Series home,, run pro­ and go fropi. there as a imit. Aa ^ m es through Dec. 31 and the the team. Only a remarkable atn- ' the pivot begins, the clutthead is Black Hawks plus two members . air conditioned lete could have done it.” duction. His National League-lead­ each of the kingpin Montreal second ballot baaed on games from -FAIRLANE"500'' 2rDOOR HARDTOP ing total of 11 la topped only by ■ kept as close 16 the ground as Jan. 1 through the completion of "OR" 4-DR. SEDAN There are few who can match Canadiens. and the Detroit- Red Watch oiir ad daily Ruth’s 16. 1 possible. The hips, shoulders, the regular aegaon. 2-DOOR HARDTOP Snider In natufal talent. If com­ ' bands and clubhead maintain the Winga gained positions on toe Na­ Two-tone paint, Hydramatic, radio. under articles for ^2 Buuuwie/t “No oth^r slugger today so con­ tional Hockey League's All-Star Hall received 84 of a.poaaible 90 Two-tone- pailnt, Merconiatic, radio, heat­ pletely well, he will enhance the sistently delivers the big hits In earns .‘angle relative to the- line of The first back down heater. V-8 engine', Fordomatic, radio, heater, plneoH ara Dodger chances immensely. Al­ team today. poima in toe second half. Plante, er, whitewall Urea. Irajuaculata cart lINCONDITIONAL sale for extra spe­ the climactic games,'' declares the. ■ fUght. The knees stay flexed. The who) won his fifth conaecutiye beautiful two-toife gray. This ia sin im­ though Snider waa the leading hlL left knee begins to give in to the head down In that order. The Hall, the only goalie to play a Road Hazard cials. BUstory of Baseball. ..' / wpizts remain cocked, the knees full slate of 70 regular season Vezina Trophy for allowing the maculate car! ter on the team for the seventh Snider would have few, if any, pivot to permit an easy turn. TONIGHTS SPECIAL JOIN ONE OF OUR SUMMER flexed.. - .games, edged Jatques Rlante, fevvest g.oala, got only 37, A t the UIETIME GUAI^NTEE BOND time last season with .808 in supporters today against Willie As the ark heads upward and mid-season mark, Plante had 68 FREE MOUNTING LEAGUES NOW! AT one stretch. July .26 to Aug. 31, hit ' the hands and clubhead reach- a ' The hands unleash all the power Montreal’s masked netmlnder, by , ." . ’ M». Maya, but if you take them in their a single point — 106-105. Hull col­ points and Hall joply 22, .418 and batted in 28 runs, I ^ peak years it’s a different story. waist-high position, the right el­ transmitted to them by the logs, w saam paa i : OOMMNT WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY MEN’ S DOUBLES , lected 172 points to lead the. left Seventh Time $ FREE ROTATING Angeles has not seen him nt his Mays is a far more exlciUng bow' turns do^h, the right arm -hips and arms and the uncocking t o u r n a m e n t best.. player. Snider does not make It "folds under and the left arm re- of the wriata as they reaCh a point wingers in the two-pronged voting Howe, who tied Hull for ‘ the 8 9 5 by aportswrltera and bfoadcasters most points at 172, was named for r BRUNSWICK BOWUNG BALLS DRILLED THOMPSON The History of Baseball, an ex­ exciting except when he le at bat. ' mains comfortably straight as the alihoat directly over the ball, 1 5 9 5 A seeihlng 'body lag ia comihon in each of the circuit's six cities, , the seventh time. The only re­ ’ 2 9 5 cellent encyclopedia published (last He has a majestic awim. Just to wrists begin to cock, ON PREMISES— EXPERT HTTINGS winter, reeervee some of its heiw- see him- miss gives y o u ^ e shud­ The wrists have -finished dock: at the finish of all good golf Otoers Named peater from last year’s team waa lAROAIN EXTRAORDINARYI NA.D.A. Av. Retail $1735 NA.DA. Av. R«toil $985 24-HOUR SERVICE ' eomest plaudits for the Dook, ders. awing'a. If the feet, kAera, hips, Also named to toe firat team Beliveaii. Ing gt the completion of the back- In addition to Plante, others PLACE YOUR ORDER”FOR ONE NOW! SPEEDWAY! Snider w m end is a great,ball- awing. The club is close to being shoulders, bandd and emb have’ were right winger Gordie Jfowe OUuBsIfl SICflG picked .for toe apeond team were - ”A player mith a classic batting player. . pareiuel tp. the grtmnd. Tfie head worked together, you will be able and defenseman Marcel Pronovoat BOX OFFICE The Dodgers will go a kmg way to "stand'In this poattlon perfectly of Detroit and center Jean Bell-, defensemen Allan Stanley of C O t E ^ S SUNDAY OPENS AT 1 and flskUng styW * U says, "8hlder ’ ’ reinains ateady’ Vti>« Toronto and ^erre Pflote of Chi­ I f he’s healthy. THOMFSON Is a grnoefol, unemotional porfor- ball, knees flexed. „ \ 'balanced. » % veau and dPfenaeman Doug Harvey ■ " I . 'Thii enables you to enjoy the of Montreal. Ha:rvey, the defensive cago, center Bronco Horvath of AFTERNOON CONN, mer on flu field aiRd a quiet, sober A* I emphasize in my Golf-to- BoatoHj right winger Bernle s t a t io n RACE.STABT8 man away from it. There U noth­ Llnmold,: winner of $107,900 In Musio Lesppnx" album, the all-lm- ,th.rUl of a completely speht ryhth- bulwark of the powerful Canadiens, DISCOUNT APRIL 2 4 taking; the Santa AnlU Handicap, mio swing. ' f was selectsd for the eighth time. (Boom; Boom) Geoffrlon of Mon­ 2 P.M. ing fiafiiboyant about him except ’ poctant first move back doWn to treal and left winger Deen Pren- 4 3 4 CENTER M t^ 9 -0 9 M 346 V* WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE-2-MI 3-1507 the distanoi he. achlevee with coat Unna 1 .'Nelson’ of Whittier, SebaU' la led.by the. Jilpe w h ^ Voting wds done on . a basis of boraanm

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s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1980 'PAGE SEVENTEEN MANOBESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 oium 72 Lota for 8b1* BY FA6ALY and SHORTEN Arttche Poir 8 r I» *5 Flowere—Nnm ry 8todk 80»B ' HeoMhold Goods SI r 72 Hoosas for Sal* 72 H o u m * for Sale 72 H oiuwb f o r 8*1* 72 H for Salt Help Wantedo-Biale 86 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW ApartmwtiH-Flata—^ Hoiuw for S I« BVERGRBBN . bargains — Arbor BOUreiN BRANCH Road-7 room CHOUZE AA and A Zens btidldtog THREE H.P. ten tractor with IERVUL GA8 rafrigsrator, good Tontmtnt* «S m ROOM RANCH, knotty ^ 383 PARKER 8TREET-8U room 1—OOVE^iTRY — Mudmum down XLANOHE8TBR-6 room Colonial Vitae, 8-4 feet, only $8 each. Col­ cape, 3-car garage, aundsek, (wo lota available to many parta of IAUTOMOBILB MECHANIC ~ Ex­ dump cart, Jew, harrow, and cendiUbn. trouble free' operation. tt Ule bath. Uvtog-dintog Colonial (three bedrooms) fire­ FHA. New 8)4 room rtnch, built-in with buUt-Ui oven aod range, dish- orado Spruce 2-8 feet, only $8 8DC ROOM apartment with hea) firapjaces, tcrea of land. Can’t Mancheater. For Information call perienced all around mechanic. B u t yMEK tHEREfi SOME SPENOIM0 10 K DONE cultivator. 9-3812. MI 9-9098. ______lement' garage., good eon- place, garage, top condition, flOork G,E. etovg and 6ven, paneled fira- .waaher, i)4 baths, oeramto tile. VTofUlME OUAMQktlOM ASC LOOKiHa FOR fTlIFF eacht Dig-them yourself. Call PI and hot wat#r. J. D. Realty, 470 firSpieoe and paneleRWail. Joseph be bMt fbr $13,600. CaU the Ells­ The Jarvte Realty Co., XQ I-4U3, Bhccellent working conditions with VIHO OSTS IHEPOUfiH? QUtOF-TOWK MnCHANTS,' -L- S on," $10,800. Carlton W. reftoished. 110 ft frontage. Large piao* wau. biuMment garage, o m CLASSIFIED OK TUI CUFF, THE LOCAL MERCHANTS OIT TNENOO-- .2-8208, PI 2-7818.______Mato Street, MI 8-61W. RoeeettO, Builder. Ml 9-0408. worth Mitten Agency. Realtora, Xtl 3-7847. many triiwe benefits. A jm ^ in 14" OA8 STOVE plua a gee refrig- Hutchini, Ml 9-8182. treee. Price 811.300. Approximate­ acre lot. uume^ate oecimaney. erttor'tor aale. Can be seen at 244 $14,409. R. F. OimOck (5o. MI Xtl 8-6030 or xa 9-8834. person .to Service Manager, 1HIN(Tl|AfifiEED VA AND Wt CAN BUN OUR Boats and Acccaaortes "46 FIVE R(X)M Ird floor apartment ly 82,000 cash needed. Henry Fa- THREE LOTS to Coventry. WIU Bwnie Bulck, 288 Main St., Man­ OUR LACiES LEASUEFOa Mjito Street or eall MI 8-1877. 9-8248 or Barbara WqOdS, MI. RtPiCORATC OUR. CLUB! RUfiS FROM 11411? NEW STRAWBERRY PLANTS for aals. with large private porch. Heat MANCHESTBR-«ait Box - taiga cott Agency, Owner. MI 0-788$. SOUTH WINDSOR, 18 BaeUSbub ■ell very reaaemaUy. C!aU after $ iNDIOEKTESNiMOESIS FIVE PASSENGER high perform­ living room with fireplace, dining 9-7702. LOOKING fO R AN chester. LETS CUT OUR DRAPES tiosEiHArAiironNEO Sparkle and CatokUl. MI 8-2868. and hot water fumiahed. Rent 8$0. Road, diatom 6 room ranch, 3-ear p.m. T R 5-2477. advertising NAUINO ABAZAARANOWC. ance aluminum runabout. Never .room,” modem kitchen, two apa- BIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, NNONWECANOSUNT^ FROMSWINDULI'S' ■ THM'RE Adulta only. Box T, Herald. m —MANCHBSTiau-New 6 room INVESTMENT? . garage. Owner, 117,900. XO 4-1049. lUCniNSED. Accident and Health used, $278. MI $-0789.______DIG YOUR Wwte Pine 80p Up; u n i v e r s a l electric range, excel­ eioua badrobms with bath on sec­ sttam heat, one-car garue, near salesmen. Are you dissatisfied vou 10 eoiiiTt' ‘ ‘TNAT'STNEBIO ranch 1)4 bathe. buUt-to overr and b^am , hemlocks, $1 up. Week­ lent condition, 885. MI 9-0428. 154 COOPER HILL St., eix room ond floor. Forced hot water heat, bua, ahopptog and Virpiaaok c l a s s i f i e d advertisment d e p t , h o u r s with your present situation? Are A POOR fClZK ' OICORATOR 1986 EVINRUDE 28 h.p. motor, ex­ range; fireplace, overeued garif We are offering for sale two 3- GLASTONBURY t — Near goif Land for Rent SKOPlM ends only. WtlHsm Schmidt, For­ duplex, excellent neighborhood, braazeway and garage. $18,900. School. Excellent condition. famiiy dwellings on Garden Street; course. Charming 4)4 year old you gettinig enough qualified cellent condition, best offer, MI CGME TO Marlow’i Furniture $17,900. Phllbrlck Agency, Ml Over an acre of lend, eeut est Lane, East Glastonbury. children, $105. Glastonbury MEd- Other llstinga. PhilbiTek Agency, one le a 13 rSom duplex and the split level. Friendly neighborhood, TEN ACRES level, rich land, auit* leads? If not, this may be the op­ 9-3260. DSpt. for best buys on juvenile 9-8484. $18,700. R. F. Dtoiock Co.. ford $-9087 after 5:80. . MI 9-$484. otlier a 13 room fiat. Roth hOiUet quiet street, three bedrooms,;two able for com or vegetaUee. Loula portunity you have been looking needs. Featurtor Thaysr cribs, 9-8248 or Barbara Woodi, Bunce, x a 3-8118, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 22 H.P. JOHNSON outbosid motor, are located on one large plot of tile baths. Wall to wdll carpeting, for. We run a qualified lead pro­ HoiMehcl^ Goods 51. carriages and play-pans, Peterson LARGE I'A room furnished apart­ PORTER STREET 8ecUon -7 room SOMERS—Five room ranch, excel­ 4-7702, ^ ^ HOITOA'S’ Thru FBIDAY 10:80 SATUBPAY f AAL gram which is second to none. excellent condition, $76. 61 W. strollers and high chairs. If it's home near school, dan, full dining lent condition,, large cabinet kitch­ ground. Gross annual rental it over double Oven stove, combination ment with stove, refrigerator. Ap­ windOwa. Many other featurae. Our men are presently earning in Middle T pke. ______for the nursery, you can depend on room, large kitchen, living room en, full baaement, attached - ga- V-MANOHBSTBR-Ne% 8)4 room l3,000.'One apartment now vacant. Re*ort Property for Sale 74 RUGS NEIVER used, 9x12, $80; ply T. Morrow after $ p.to.. $8 Landscaped, partly wooded lot TOim COOPERATION WILL n jg l 1^1 3 -2 7 1 1 excess of $200 per week. If you are 9x18, $88; slso larger and snialler Marlow's to have It. 867 Main '8t. Birch St. • 18x34 with fireplace, built-in book- ragt, tartdacaped lot 100x180. ranch, built-in G.E. oven and Quick sale price Of $23,000 Includes a good closer, it will pay you to MI 9-8221. caeec and desk attached one-car Marion E. Robertson, Broker, MI range, fireplace $ bedroOHU. near both houses. with play yard, very lo# $30s. AXISIDN LAKE—l^eahore front b e appreciated t/iai ir*" ■ WANTED— Ten foot ealllng pram. eizes. G.E. vacuum, $20. BU contact us. CaU MI 8-2319 between ROCKVlLLB-14 Laurel 8t. Newly garage, eecond floor, 8 bedroome 8-8883. bua, achqol. Pri-.:d to eell at Call owner to inspect. XU 3-1378. property. Six room houae, 3-car Call MI 9-6019. 9-6988. 9 a.m.-l p.mi ______redecorated 3 room furnished and bath, extra building lot. $18,600. on Richard F. Dlmook ROBERT J. SMI'TH. INC. garage, extra lot. Ctouiq be jrear curtains, f o r s a l e —Servlil gas refrigera­ 4 CAROL DRTVE - Rockville, $18.- Co., Ml 9-8348 or Barbara Woods. 483 main street VERNON—Immaculate three bed­ "round location. Priced for quick 22 FOOT CABIN cruieer, $1,800. DOUBLE BED, rugs, apartment. TR 8-9694. $30,900. n llb rlc k Agency. MI room ranch, right off Parkway. GoaHiiitd Fram PracMliiig Fag* EXPERIENCED AUTO mechanic etc. MI tor, 840. Tel. MI 8-2068. 650. 8 room ranch, large.'llvtojIvtog MI 8-7703. - - xa 4-8341 sale. Owners going t o Florida. J. Can be seen at 98 W. Middle Turn­ knick-knacks, glasses, 9-8484. Price reduced to $13,990. Assume and helper Alignment experience 3-6888. room, cabinet kitchen.. 8 bed- D. Realty, XO 3-8139, 470 M a^ S t helpful but not required. Oarke pike. LTVINO ROOM, dining room, aun TWO ROOM fumiahed apartmant $n,900-^ RtioM cape, 4 ftolahed rooms, VA% mortoage ci v n —MANCHESTER—New listing SPRING SPECIALS 4)4% G.I. or F.H.A. 10% down room and kitchen furniture, some A real buy. Call B. E. Buahey RooIinS'*-^idins 16 ffnainiiaa OpportanitieB 32 Motor Sales. MI 9-2012. at 105 Birch St. down two partially' finished up, assumed. Marion E. RRobertaon, —6 room Colonial, i)4 baths, fire­ COVENTRY- Su'mmer’a coming! antiques. 29 Doane 8t. Real EaUle. XO 9-2083. Lake front home complete wlfli Bnilding Materials 47 FOR SALBl—Used fumiturs. Tel. excellent condition throughout, Broker, MI 8-8953. place, city utilities, near school, Devon Drive—Cute 4 rooms on HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL restaurant JANITOR FOR cleaning and maln- QUIET STREET—Large yard, four bus and shopping, lame lot. selling large wooded lot. Fun beeement. fumlshlnga.^. Tongren. Broker, 113 R A T’S ROOFINO CO., Bhlngle and 8-7449. STUDIO COUCH, maroon, good eluminum etorms and scraens. 8. MANCHESTER Two bedroom in Manchester, grossing $90,000 tenance work. Apply In person to ’ rooms, bath, heat, hot water, atove BOWERS SCHOOL—8 room ranch, 116,800. Call the R. F. DImock Good vSlue for only $10,900—10% Main Street, MI 3-6321. built-in roofa, gutter and conduc­ USED BUILDING material for condition;. also, Barca I»unger A. Becchler, Realtor, MI 8-8989 or ranch, air conditioned, huge rec yearly. Good lease. Present owner the Manager at State Theater ALBERTS TOPS ’EM ALL -t and refrigerator, second floor. MI 9-8982. seven years old. foyer, large IIv Co., MI 9-8248, or Barbara Wooda, FHA down. - tor work; roof, chimney repairs. sale, 2x3e and up, sheathing, stor­ chair, needs recovering $60 for reatlon room, etc. Call E. E. Ray Hagenow.^Ml 9-Z214; Ray reUrbig from Restaurant business. after 1 :30 p.m^______■ age bins, Bbel'vlng, work benches, With This Amazing Adults. Inquire at 87 Marbla St. ing room, dining room, and 3 XO 9-7702, Columbue Street — Ranch with Wanted*—Rsal E iiat*' 77 U-N-T-O-U-C-H-A-B-L-B both. Phone MI 9-4479. Buahey, Real Estate, Xn 9-2083. Jackacm. M l S-833S. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St.,! MI two complete bamroom sets, two MANCHESTER—4 room ranch type bedrooms, full basement. By ap- three bedrooms end full beaement. S-S129. TOOL MAKER, experienced with SUPER, DUPER, WUPER TWO ROOM apartment for couple home, central heat, city utilities, polilntment only. 817,900. Other list- vm —8ANTINA Drive — Custom SELLING—BUYIN(3~TwJtog? W# experimental aircraft and mlsaile kitchen, einka, (cabinet), wooden MAGIC CHEF gas stove, dnmleaf Or one person. All utilities, private Owner traneferred., Poaslble to aa- SIX ROGm Cape, redecorated, ex OONNECnCUT VaUey Conctruc- 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE excellent lot, on bUs line. 110,900. ininge. Phllbrlck Agency. MI 9-8484. btilit L ahape 8)4 room ranch, im­ sume a high FHA mortgage, offer you free conlidantial in* FOUNTAIN LUNCHEONETTE for parts. All benefits. Wilco Machine kitchen cabinets, two hot water 'table, 2 leaves, pads. Tel. after 2 entrance and bath. Inquire 3$4 maculate' condition, fireplace, eellent condition, ameaite drive, tlon—Roofing carpentry, gjjttera, apfeDit/tUkM. SENSATIONAL VALUE Other listings. Phllbrlck' Agency, Oakland Street—Two-family on combination windows, attic fan. apectiona and arrange all ftoailo* rent. Apply in person. Pine Tool Company, Bolton, Conn, taA*NN,ILL. furnaces, modem radidton, com­ p.m. MI- 4-0606. Charter Oak Street'. MI 3-8388. n s combination aluminum doors and aU kinds of aiding, s p e d a t o ^ NIUrtBAFII plete windows, including frame, — YOU GET — Ml 9-8464. OWNER DEMA J large comer lot. $00 monthly rent­ Treee. Owner. MI 9-4650. ing from start to ftolah. Mlttea> aluminum aiding. Call Fred Pharmacy, 684 Center St. i 6-p ie c :e b e d r o o m ACTION windows beautiful location, large al. Excellent poealbillties, house la will work hand and glove with MACHINIST—Experienced with ex- and aluminum' atmin windowe, MANCHESraR Sparkling two EIGHT ROOMS—Can be used as wooded lot. Price 118.800. R . F. Charest, M l e-7180. . , doors, and plumbing supplies. 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM 12 CUBIC FOOT Frij^alre. Excel- bedroom apartmente, deluxe kitch­ to good repair. EAST HARTFORD—7 room ranch, you. Member Multiple Uattog perimental aircraft and missile 12-PIECETaTCHBN one or two-family. New gas heat­ Price greatly reduced to sell im Dtmock Co., MI 9-8248 or Barbara Choman House Wrecking, open lent condition, 146. 9-8476. en, ceramic tile bath. Ample closet $18,000 will buy this clean alx older type home, many extraa, Service. Call the EHlaworth Mitten Help Wanted— Female 35 parts. All benefits. Wllco Machine er, storm windows, large lot. CaU madtately. 8.room cape, 5 finished Woods, Xn 9-7702. ______daily 8:30 p.ip.-8, Saturday 8-4, or — Plus — apace, pff'Street parktog. Hast and room cape over on Falknor-Drive. large comer lot. Asking $17,000. Agency, Realtors. Ml 8-6930. Roofing and Chlmneya 16»A •Tool Company, Bolton, Help Wanted— Articles For Sale 45 Articles For Sale 45 ELECTRIC Ml 8-6804. room i,'full aned dormer, full best' call MI a-2392. WALNUT DRESSER with mirror, hot water provided. Individual Vacant, we will gladly show you Cell E I E. Buahey, Real Estate, REFRIGERATOR X—BOLTON-4 room ranch, en- IF YOU ARE looking for courteous, CLERK [MAN TO LfflARN' carpet laying Male or Female 37 HOME AND garden tool and DELCO CONDmONED forced air matching twin bed, $80 for all. thermostat. Ilhmediatc occupancy. ment. 3 fireplaces, tile bath, through. x a 9-3083. ROOFING — Specialising rei COLONIAL—Bowera School area, breeteway, garage. amesit« drive, doted breezeway with .aiousle expedient aervice, list your prop* trade. Apply Watkins Broa., 938 equipment rentals. Lawn and gar­ heating unit and. oil tank, capa­ TV SET TR 8-7880. Call Mr. Werbner, The Jarvis' $18,780—Out on Route 8 on the roofs of all kinds. New roc»^ gut Interesting position for woman AT ONCE full-time sales clerk for cozy, economical. Aluminum aid­ combination windows and doors, windows, garage, awnings, com BOLTON—8 room ranch, plastered erty with ua. J. D. Realty, . 470 Main St., Manchester. den fertilizer; mower engine re­ ble of heating 6 room house. Used Diamonds— Wateiu and COMB. RANGE Realty Co., 283 E. Center Street, Bolton-Coventry Town'Line. Five ter work, chlmneya cleaned *«• with aptitude for figure work. drug store. Pleasant working con­ ing end Storms. G.E. hot water oil large lot. Quick occupancy. binatlon doors and wtodowt. )4< walls, full baaement, t>uut 1983 Main St., x a 8-8130. pairing. A P Equipment, 948 Cen­ very litUe. Call MI 8-2421, 9-8 p.m. je w e lr y 48 All 100% Guaranteed MI 3-4112. MI 3-7847. room ranch with baaement garage paired. Aluminum elding. W FIRST-CLASS auto mechanic need ditions. All store benefits. Blue ONLY $438 MuiicRl liutnimentfi heet, living room, dining room, acre land. Immaculate condition. now vacant. Owner .tranaferred ter St. Ml 9-2062. Open evenings kUchan, den with Jalouaie windows, 114.400. R. F. DimooK Od. XO on large plot that abuta the brook. BUILDING LOTS or acreage want­ years’ experience. Free eatl' COMPTOMETER only apply. Must have tools. Good Croes, paid vacations. Apply Mr. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler-re­ Take 1. 2 or 8 Years To Pay ‘CHESTNUT -ST. Four room heated CHARLES LESPERANCE Vot 180x200. Price $18,700. Olga W. mates. Call Howley, MI 8-8361, MI Hart, Arthur Drug. end weekends. 8EE THE new Kinsman sptoat two/bedrobm s and bath. Base- 9-8348 or Barbara woods, Xtl Tope for flihtog, etc. - ed with good frontage to South . ' OPERATOR working conditims. Apply at COLLISIR BABY carriage, very pairs, adjusts watches expertly ^ Free Storage until wanted apartment, eecond floor. AMIta Ml 9-7620 Center Street—Two-family duplex Cowell, Broker, MI 9-6013. 8-0763. “ ------Rockvi organ, two keyboards with percus- mant garage, beeutifully shrubbed 9-7702. Windsor, East Windsor or Man* Olender’s Body Shop, Rockville. POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ good condition, $26.'MI 9-3811. Reasonable prices. Open Tueedsy Free Delivery only. $80. Xn 8-7879. that needs some fixing. On* side is Opening for skilled comptometer I sion, 8995. Dubaldo Music Center. ys]!d. i % mortgage can be as­ BOLTON— Gracious custom built X()kNCHE8TER—6 room i^ch chaater. Call XU 9*4391. sen, Bolens, Toro and Ariens. Self- thru Saturday. Thursday eve­ Free Set-Up By Our Own — I vacant. Owner le anxious to Oiapose .1 m 1.1 i <7 perator doing Interesting work. BULLDOZER-GRADER operator F e m a le 3 8 188 W. Middle Tpke. MI t'-820S. sumed with aubstantiai down pay­ LIFE IN THE COUNTRY fireplace, built-toa, one year eld. propelled, push or riding. 18 to 30 REMINGTON portable typewriter, nings. 129 Spruce St. M l 9-4387.^' Reliable Men 8<4 RCX)M apartment, fumiahed or 5<4 room home. 1)4 baths, recrea­ of thla and will entertain any aenel- LIST YOUR home with thia agen­ Heating and Pnunbing I Company offers good wages, ex el-1 wanted. The Thomas Colla Co., 281 very good condition, reasonable. ment. Owner MI 9-5051. SEE THESE wooded lot, 813,990, Owner, xa Sitnations Wanted— inches. Ask for dsmonstratian and Phone for appointment WHY BUY used Spinets — Check unfumiahed. Working couple. Free tion room, triple garage, 2)4 ble offers. This is to Bualneaa Zone, cy. Personalized service. W* list, lent benefit program, modem of­ Broad St. MT 3-2608. parking. New .Bolton Road. MI acres landsca^d. Carlton W. 9-3983. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ be aatlsfied. Trade in your old ma­ SAMUEL ALBERT HARTFORD . new Spinet prices at Ray Beller's BOLTON—Four room ranch with also has'-a large garage sell and trade. Alice Claippet, fice. WANTED —Position looking after Fuel and Feed 49-A CH 7-0888 8-8389. W Hutchins. Ml 9-8182. New on market, off Route 44A, modeling installations, repairs. EXPERIENCED foundation man to chine. Parts and service. We Mualc Shop, 1013 Main Street. 2-oar garage, acre of land. $11,900. Bayt^rry Road In Bolton—Over- OPPORTUNITY for amall buatoaaa Reeltor, 843 Mato St., Mancheater. elderly people or Invalid^-, five TROPICAL firti tank, stocked, 10 See It Day Or Night sparkling alx months' young 8)4 All work guaranteed 28 years ex­ sharpen and repair most idl hand Tramendoua cash discounts. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI alzed mrich on large lot—8 rooms. man. 6 room heme and large Tel. MI 9-4843. Apply work on Simplex forms. Able to days a week. Nursing and hospU^ gallons, lights, thermostat con­ If you have no means of trans­ TWO ROOM unfurnished- apart­ FIORENCE S'J'.—7 room home, en­ room ranch, three king-sized bed­ perience. 24-hour aervice. Call read blueprints. Reliable. Call MI and power lawn mowers. MI 8-5139. rooms. two fireplaces, basement, In the hear there la a amall bam — frame building, two blocks from First National Stores, Inc. expe: Good references. C^l 3-7988. Capitol Equipment Co,, 88 trolled, bubblers, and tabls $38. BALED TIMOTHY HAY for sale. portation, I'll send my suto for REPOS8E18SED Magnus Chord ment. heat and hot water fur­ closed porch, aluminum atorma, Earl VanCamp. MI 9-4749. 8-8966 after 6 p.m. MI 9-7014. large ahaded lot, $18,005. Ideal for that pony, dog, etc. Skat­ Main Street, bualneaa Zone IT ONE OR 'TWO FAMILY Park and Oakland Ave. MI 3-6138. 3 Main St. MI 8-7760. .you. No obligation. , . organ, $99.50. New organ guaran nished. No children. MI t-8106. 818.900—e room cape, aluminum garage, ameaite drive, immediate occupancy. Asking 813.800. Call ing pond close by. Nice neighbor­ priced for immediate sale. S. A HOUSE WANTED East Hartford, Conn. A - L - B —F ^ B —T—’S ^ tee. (>ne Audion console organ siding, fireplace, hot water heat, BOLTON—4 room like new ranch, SEE .THE 1960 Wheel Horae, 68 GALLON electric hot water THREE ROOM apartment, heat, Paul J. <3orr«nti. XO 3-8363. ' hood. Beechler, Realtor, Xa 3-8989 or ^Mfflinerr Df«»™ *W ng 16 heater, $40; Florence pot—burner Garden-^Parm— Dairy. • 48-48 ALLTN. ST., HARTFORD------..-walnut-flniah. .uaed-aa-damonatoa. electric Ity,"gax7 ' hoT'water;— tUe- _dQCmArt,_g8riqpLJreaa,..bua,.Al4.% 6 egre«r~chole»-locatlon;" two bather ' "L ynch Drive; ~off~ Vernon -Street-' "wrf--8952; ------' I f yisir iravg a jjr'twwifainlly... 830 A WEEK can be yours ! ‘ Wbifk I 'Salesmen 'W anted"''^A ';i^iiaU6ns Wanted--^MalB"39 trac'tor. A-P Equipment, 94' tor, save $30. Easy terms. MI mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchine, space heater, $16,' M l 9-4698. Products SO Open Nights till 8 p.m- bath. 19 Locust St. MI 1-8921. ' STRONG STREET —7 room co- two fireplacea, kitchen built-tos One of these very desirable ranch ______house in Manchester or East Hart- your own hours, near home, in ter S t, MI 9-2082. Open eveA 9-8221. Marlow's, Inc. M’ 9-8183 PAINT MANUFACTUEBR’S. reprs; MATURE, healthy, y( m sn Sat.’s 6 p.m. Idnla), J ,|»dr9qmA,.!?\iJly,.lneMl»t:, S S m i,. -tMOMe- - is --«tUL.~-auaUable.— Eiva m ^ S E - .TO'- JEVERYXHINOr—ATea^ ford',‘'’mey"^''serva ~ as your -'ggent ~BBAMS3«BS8 ' d4Blrai».--:.vari( : Rt y ou r spare time. JUat 2-S.faoura a D E V O N ’S b^^ Wack TWO JlOOM.;Eant, ..Eanlieman.«iily. extra land. non; Pampered 7 room Cape to wants ^aiW ma-'wb^. IIv>-WI NIPSZC PEAT~1IUMUS~ for-: top : BTSAWBERBYrPlaoU.. Jiqhpjtspn MANCHESTBi — Sturdy new 6 Steam lieat. Fireplace. Garage rooms, full basement, wooded lota. and aell it for you? I wUl give jrou home. MI 9-8688 day can do ltT’L*£ ah AVcfh’ tniBiir-'l sentAHye'* waHtgir~T»r~ premhisn f vriili' gold stenciling'','"SS^ ' bvaT “CH AIIIBERS F U R T m m " heat, electricity. i9 Locust St. ger show you. how. No experiwice 3-2889. dreeri^g your lawn, improving and Catsklll, $12 per thousand. MI room Garriaon Colonial. 1)4 hatha and ameaite drive. 918,300. Earle Munro Streat—Here ia a good fine, qUlet neighborhood. Close to courteous, efficient service that will manufacturer fop greater Man- marble top table $60, thumb-back Wanted—^To Buy 5S MI 8-8921. BOLTON—Large 1780 Cape Cod shopping center, parkway and e x p e r t TAILORINO—On ladies’ chester-Mlddletown area. Sales ex­ your garden and shrubbery plant­ 8-7271. hot water heat, full Insulation 8. Rohan, Realtor. Xn 8-7438. buy. This home has to sell, it's va merit your confidence. I will ed- needed. Call now for Interview ln| Windsor chair, old $15. Phone Ml SALES restw.ed to 1954, new wiring. school. Living room, kitchen end smd gentlemen's clothlpg. 139 your home. Call CH 7-4187. perience required. Established ter­ ing. 'mis wonderful natural soil MONEY FROM your spring clean­ plastered walla, fireplace with cant and real nice. Haa three rooms vertise your houae and show it only 9-3493. $18,900—MANCHESTER Green, 6 plumMng, heating, wide board up and throe down, 1>4 baths, fin­ aeparate dining room (all large) to carefully acreened prospective Woodland S t Call anyntem-*lnillt ESCTERIOR AND Interior painting WANTED—Salee promotional per- place wood. Also kitchen'"- table. BOLTON— $14,400 living room, fireplace, com­ Bob Murdock light housekeeping facilities. baths, a 24’ living room that ia a rage. Full basement. This house Agency, Xa 9-8464: and paperiianging. Wgllpaper MAKE MONEY at home assem­ R. F. M M O C K C O . LARGE STORE at 28 Birch «. $10,800. In the low 80s. Has to be seen to be knockout and a kitchen designed ranch, finished baaement, oar* bling our Items. Experience un­ connel. This potion involves MI 9-1353. bination storms. MI 9-4876 Pricea as low as $10 weekly. Cen- was custom built by Ritchie tor books. Guaranteed workmanship. Apply Marlow's, '887 Main St. Many more from $4,800 up. - for comfortable working and din­ port. Excellent location. necessary.. Elko Mfg., 618 N. Fair­ making appointments for our rep­ 4 Rioom Rondi MI9w5245 M l 8-8472 trsJ. Children accepted—limited. appreciated. present owner. Top quality. Ideal Reasonable rates. Fully Inaured. Near Main St. Parking. ing. Full basement and a carport fax, Los Angeles 38, California. resentatives. We are a large well FORCED SALE Mrs. Doraey, 14 Arch St. - ELLSWORTH MI’TTEN,, ... location. And the price isn't too Asking $15,800 Fast and courteous service. Leo known company. $1.28 per hour to niree bedroom ranch. ' Ap------:--- J. D. REALTY with a patio. Located near Buckley bad. J. PeUetler. hO 9 -6 ^ ; Inclosed breeZeway and TWO STORfiJS for rant, 13-84 Oak AGENCY School. Owner's transfer creates FULL OR part-time stenographer start. Full or part-time positions proxbnately one acre, well PLEASANT ROOM, south end, near Street, heat furotahed. Call XO 470 MAIN ST. XO 8-5139 Up on Ferguson Road we still MANCH€STER g;aiage, Vi •®re lot, Im­ Xfaln Street. Gentleman. Free need for quick aale. This is a Multi­ VERNON for law office. Reply Box M. available. Applicant must be over landscaped. Full baecment, 9-1690. Realtors ' Xn 3-8930. XU 9-8624 have 4 bedroom Cape Cod with the Fine rosidentlal area, S)4 Lake St area, front to back EXTERIOR An d Interior painting. maculate cMidltten. parking. Call xn 9-2951. SEVEN ROOM houae. partly fur- ple Ustlng No, 1298. , Now is the Ume to plan your Herald. 21 years of age. Experience help­ Rocklqdge g;arage, .large living room, attached garage tor sale. Has an room Golonial, comer lot. spilt, spacious hoto6> idtohen ful but no necessary as we wUI Executive home, 11 large flreplMe, A peal buy! MAIN STREET — Large comer SPLIT LEVEL. 7 rooms. 1)4 bath'll nlahed. 'large lot, ameaite drive enclosed rear porch, 1*4 hatha, etc. within walking distance to has OJ;. bullttaa, oaOwdrel spring and summer painting. Rea- WAITRESS TO work In local rea- NICE ROOM to rent next to bath near Main St. Room rental in­ West Side—Lovely rolrmial with train you. Call MI 3-4023 between rooms, has everything a store in' the central part at Main dishwasher, built-toa, storms, cel­ Immaculate. achool and shopping center, oeillag, large bedrooms. ma|iy eonable prioee with estimatee taurant. Excellent working condi­ IL P. MMOCK CO, with running hot water and come'. Call owner collect OV all plus features. 8 moms. 3 lava­ chewfully given. Fblly Insured, 9 a.m.-l p.m. family could desire. S. J. PLOUFE Street in the heart of the business lar, garage, private terrace yard. tories and a full bath. Beautiful Just over the Town Line In Bol­ large living room' with *re- cloaeU, 2$-ft recreation room, tions. Apply in person, Frank’s shower, on bu* line. Parking. 18 Section T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 4-3680. guaranteed workmanship. Thomas baths, 2 areplaoes are Just a Builder — Beal Estate $17,300. (Sarlton W. Hutchins, x a open beam rec room. Formal din­ ton, We have a large split level to piaM, den. kitchen and furnace and nttUty room, plue Princess ResUuirant, 628 Main St. M« 9.S245 Russell St., xn 3-5423. x n 8-1877. excellent condition Lot ia 180 by Harrison, MI 9-2497. few of the fine featurps. Ap­ PI 2-8228 Anytime. 9-8132. ing room. Attached garage. Two dining room. 3 Urge bed­ Phllco waaher and dryer 111* « SOMERS SIX ROOM ranch, full basement 428. Treea. etc. Home has seven pointment only. Priced to NICELY FURNISHED room, large rooma, 1>A tile baths, hot THREE ROOMS, ground floor, NEW 6 ROOM ranch, butlt-to atove, with garage cuetom cabinet kitch­ fireplacea. Wooded landscaped, lot. stalled. JIOUSE PAINTING, Interior and high. $40’s. clothes closet, tile bath, nice pri­ The value is obvious. Multiple rooms (three bedrooms). 1*4 b«tha. water neat, combination Help Wanted— Male plenty of parking, Main St., near fireplace, garage, cellar, 178 foot en, formal uihtog room, fireplace, Only $15,800 exterior. Free estimates, Low low Maurice J. McGuire vate home. Parking. 3i6 Spruce Ueting No. 1312. carage. full basement too. Good atom and acreen windows, Post Office. Available May 15. Xfl frontage, trees. Only $15,900. Carl­ 8 bedrooms. 1)4 ceramic hatha, workmanship throughout, rates. Workmanship guaranteed. JACKJ. LAPPEN V St. aluminum storms and screens. S. nine garage with attached MI 9-6898. 9-8S29 9-8. ' ton W. Hutchins, XCI 9-5132. Bolton—Rambling seven ' room AND, we have quite a few new PAINTER — Experienced, steady AGENCY A. Beechler, Realtor, Xn 3-6969 or aereeaed-ln patio, fenced ROOM FOR rent, gentleman pre­ custom built ranch. Just over the homes—colonists and ranches to rear yard. 4)4% mortgage ARMSTRONO EXTERIOR and Interior painting work. MI 4-1362. Real Esiate 8 Blaeell St.— MI 9^4608 UNIQUE 6 ROOM Cape with bSy^ x a 9-8952, Manchester. Plus a few desirable AND ferred. telephone In room, ing SI Manchester line on half acre ahad- naay be aeaumed, Ceilings reflnlshed. Paperhanging. Eves. MI 4-J894, MI 4-0149 three or four bedrooms, master building lots—Robert Rd.. Rock- MARRIED MAN diBsaUsfled wltbl M l 3.4C44 MONTAUK PARK shower, pnvate home. Xn 3-7903. car repair or shop,. Tel. x n 8-3068. 33x11, two .full baths, enclosed 6 ROOM RANCH In Vernon. Over ed let. Large living room, formal Wallpaper hooka. Estimates given. 1,600 square feet on .one floor. Liv- dining room, dream kitchen, 3 large ledge. etc. S. J. PLOUFE CHAMBERUIN Fully covered by insurance. Call present income, willing to work 48v VERNON ROOM FOR gentleman. South End. porch, walk-out baaement, over­ iri< MANCHESTER. 307 N. Mato St, tog room 30x80 feet. Three huge bedrooma, 1>4 balha, unique family Our office is open Sunday Builder — Real Estate REAL ESTATE AGENCY Edward R. Prijaiii' MI 9-1003. hour week. No experience neces­ Fiv* minutes to hue. Free park­ sized garage, and many extraa. Afternoon. sary, We prefer to train you and! Large store. New modem front. Owners sacrifice below appraiaal. bedrooms, 1)4 hatha, modem room. Attached garage. Full base­ PI 3-Si:2e Anytime. BU 9-6478 ing, $8, XH 3-2822. ment. Designed tor gracious family /' Xpt. BELASKY, MI 8*1616 will guarantee man selected $901 l/ t III Good business center. $66 monthly. x n 9-4390. kitchen, two-car garage. large lot, T. J. CRncKETT. Realtor Bonds—Stocks; Mortgages 31 weekly. Ml 9-0090. SNEAK PREVIEW' TWO ROOMS, furnished or unfur- 826.900. Phllbrlck Agency, XO living. Multiple Lilting No. 1342. 887 HARTFORD ROAD — New 8)4 9-8464. MI 3-1577 nlahed. first floor, private bath Suburban for Ite 46 MORTGAGES—If-you need money, MAN, 18 OR OVER, for stock and | II .IJ i sjid entrance, porch. Clilld ac­ room ranch,, three bedroemt, .TARVIS REALTY CO. SATURGAY ond SUNDAY. 2 TILL DARK PORTER STREET— Garriaon Co­ REALTOR INSUROR we are In a position to finance order work for wholesale distribu­ cepted. Electric light and heat fur, COVENTRY—5 room clea kitchen with fireplace and tor in Manchester. Steady, full-] lonial, • rooms and aunporch. 1)4 283 E. Center St. Ml 3-4112 second mortgages in any amounts. nlahed. x n 4-8182, It; Call FTIA financ- time employment, MI 3-5818 be-1 III nlahed first floor apartml .'baths, large kitchen with pantry. Terms to suit your needs. J-'*D. Willimantic HA 3-3911. hqU^^MTO^WB-^take trade-in. INVITATION R eal^. 470 Main St., Ml 8-5129. fore 5. BIG CAPE SMALL PRICE! Charles Pontlcmll, builder. Phone onclOaed backyard w^th stone fire- After hours call x n 3-7847, PI 2-8311 The Original BARON* ' place, near' school. Owner Xa PLEASANT ROOM near hath. Free x n 9-9644. $l3,$p0-41X room cape, full base­ parking. Central, xn 3-6672. 9-0476. TO BIDDERS FRONT TO BACK SPLIT LEVEL . . . U Summer Home* for Rent 67 ment, comblnati windows and A BIG HOME NEVER'BEFORE OFFERED ^T THIS PRICE 12 FERNWOOD DRIVE MANCHESTER Four bedroom doora, ameaite drive, shade trees, 1. Sealed proposals for construe-i j ATTRAqnVE ROOM for 1 or ; 2 FIVE ROOM cozy aummer cottage. garriaon coloqial, aluminum aid­ 30 days ocnirjahcy. Marion E. tlon.of nine (9) Storm Sewer Proj-1 girls Board optionaj. Call MI Sandwich, Cape God. Heat, shower BOLTON AT A FHA, VA Minimum v hathg, breezq. Robertaon. Broker, xn *8-5963. ecta will be received until 2:00 81-6745 after ». and' bath; -fireplace. Call MI ing, fireplace, Y)4 TO BE SOLD Financing Available ' KIBBE DRIVE w ay,, 2-car garue, centrally Icy P.M., D.S.T, on May 10. I960 in the * 3-8557. Here is an attractive Cape Cod t h r e e BEDROOM ranch, im­ 15,756 ROOM IN private home, semi- cated. Carlton»n W. Hutchins, XD Office of the General Manager, Includes: Living room with cathedral celling, ' 5-ROOM RANCHv $.ABOE CABINET KITCHEN;,''’^ home available in a convenient and 9-5132. maculate. 1% baths, 8)4% as­ Municipal Builijlhg, 41 Center private bath. Gentlei*nan only. Xfl desirable location. There are Sbogt We aro pleased to offer a selection of Colonial r e s i­ built-ins, finished rec. room. Choice of decoration. 1900 Phllco ' ' FULL RASianfcNT, LOT lOO’xlSQ’ sumable mortgage with moderate Street, Manchester, Connecticut. LOW! LOW! PRICE 9-9991. Wanted to Reiit- 6 8 eightqen four year (dd ''Valentine down payment. 30*day occupancy. washer-dryer combination tastalled. . ^ SPLIT LEVEL — Manchester — 2. Plana ahd ipecificatlons may dences all located in well established neighborhoods OWNER transferred . built"' homes on this dead-end Cail J. D. Realty, 470 Main Street, ^ ! 1 • - FO^R ROOMS unfurniahed flat en 30x48. Six extra large rooms. street just' one. block from Rt. 44A be. examined ahd obtained at the EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ' Boarders Wanted 59-A firat floor or four room House. Two All plastered, eight cloeeta, oak xn 3-6129. 1 > ’ a -, As L itt| | of fine homes: off South Road. The home is a tra­ ■office of the Town Engineer. 41 BHQWN BY APjPOINTMENT adulta. Call Xn 3-1960 after 8. Sat­ floors, stairdess steel Oven , and' Center Stre’et, XIandheater, Con­ ROOM AND BOARD in private ditional Cape Cod with five fin­ Two 8 ROOM capes available. Ex­ ARMSTRONG cRid CHAMBERLAIN urday 9-5. yrange, birch cabinets, -'3 ceramic necticut. As 10% 118 PRINCETON STREET—The school fa- home for retired gentleman. Home ished rooms and one unfinished. tile baths Anderson windows,. cellent condition. Good financing. III 813,000. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., Cilitlee a'vailable t o this home are unsur­ BU 9-6476 — TR 5-4659 cooking. Box E. Herald. COUPLE WITH two small children The living room featuree a fire, 2-car garage, 2 aeparate cellar 3. Each bid shall be accom ­ I iiiH: MARION E. ROBERTSON xa 3-5129\ ^ panied by a hid bond pt certified Down With passed In town—within easy walkihg dis­ I :w::: Diredllons: Wilbur Cross Parkway, take exit 90 (D o^ ^ U e deaire three bedroom unfurnished place with a wood paneled wall, levels, solid cedar shlnglea,.,,^" MOKEIl--M1.3-SrS3 open staircase and wall to' wall check to the order of Town Man­ tance to Bowers, Manchester High School Road), turn right, go approximately I'/i miles, turn on t o Mon- ■uburban house east of river. MI on butt. All wire lath ceiltoga, VA and ; Apartments— Flats— rujg. The ch eery . kitchen on the SOUTH WINDSOR —Custom built ager. Manchester,' Connecticut, for and the new Junior High. This 4 bedroom tauk Drive. . . . 3-1555 Ext., 34. ‘ trues roof construction, amesite stone front home is to a young neighbor­ iliSl Tenements 63 aouth'Side offers a durable formica drive, aluminum storrni and •xgcutlitc' 74 foot ranch with 10 an amount not less than'T9% of acres ,of^ lahdf, 2-car garage, 1 >4 FHA hood offering companions to all ages of 'll / counter with a stainless steel sink, screens, cast iron furnace, base-, the total bid. ' 11 -fsttif THREE OR POUR room .apart­ hatha, enclosed ahower. High ele- RicJiard Martin. General your family. If you are seriously looking for Apartment Building* birch cabinets and a corner china board hot water heat, fireplace, ments Including heat, hot water, vacation with beautiful view. The ^ V Manager Fifiancihg '"a nlc^ home for your growing family, why for Sale j 69 cabinet. Other features of the home acre lot. J, D. Realtv, 470 Mato gas for cooking, electric refrigera­ are wonderful neighbors; oil hot St„ xn 3-6129. ^ beat of everything has gone into ^ Manchester, Connecticut 1 not inspect th^ home this weekend? i l l this house. J. D. Realty, 470 Main A Best Buy--“By Belt lore tor, and gas atove. Call Ml 9-7737 126-128 L-YNESS S T R E E T - Brand water hgat, plastered waHs, alum­ Advt. No. 189 • PRICED FROM St. MI'S-S129. 'I rooms. .8 bedrooma, ceramic from 8-7 p.r<*. new 4)4, room apartments with inum combination window’s and EAST HARTFORD—Adorable 4 tiled batii, 0-E kitchen with This week’s Best Buy is a popular styled Cape year leases, moderate down pay­ doors, liice dry basement, ameaite room cape, full cellar, plastered 28 ELWOOD. ROAD— This 8-room- substan-. OiBNERAL RENTAL agan cy- We furniture finished birth cabi­ with nice entry, big shed dormer (not shown in ment, aeatimable mortgage. J; D. drlve,.,ba8ement garage and lots of w’alts hardwood floors, ownbr. JA nets, full baaement with excel­ ' tlal home with 5 txx>ms on the firat floor' COVENTRY ■peoiallze in rentals of all ktnda. Realty, 470 Main St., Xn 3-8129. trees on a* largo 165'x200' lot. An 8-3821, BU 9-0300. readily adapts itself to any sized family. picture) and pleasant fireplace to set it apart from J. 'D, Realty, Xfl 8-8129, eveninga lent recreation room area, hot $ ideal home for $14,900. For appoint­ -water oil heat. AH city facill- Iipagine a comfortable den. aa extra study xa 3-1687. 470 Mai’ St. BY OWNBI^—62 Alexander 8t. — 7 the usual type of Cape C ^ . Business Property for Sale 70 ment.or information phone .owner. tie*. or play area for your children on the sec­ It’s possible to have four bedrooms in this versa­ Bob Agnew at, Mitchell 9-4576 or room Garriaon Colonial, l)4'.batllii, 16,900 NEW -ROOM RANCH FURNISHED 3 room heated apart- hot water oil heat, plastered walla, ond -floor, plus 4. bedrooms and 2 tile baths. 5 metiL. Private entrances. Parking, 618-620 CENTER STREET property' MI 8A472.' ' ' Certainly here are all the facilities for any tile residence by sacrificing the formal dining .copper plumbing, breezeway, Iwo- PUBUC with excellent income. Priced for 'iftwm. The living room is surprisingly large, with Adults. Apply 299 Autumn before NICE 6 ROOM Colonial with «?■- car attached garage, $21,700. Call family. Beautiful lot 107 x 220 offering ex­ 7:80 p.m.,, quick sale. J. D. Realty, 470 Msdn cellent outdoor living area. fireplace, as noted above. f SfUlOO __ _ . . ______- ■ -__ _ Street. XH 3-^139. place. East Xiiddle' Turnpike, Owner. Xn 3-8863. MODEL HOME OPEN T^e location is excellent, near school, shopping TWO ROOM fumiahed apartment. : il5,900. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St„ • . ■ • ■ ' J ■ THREE i n v e s t m e n t properties. m 8-5129 SATURDAY aiM SUNDAY, 10 A.M. Ik 6 P.M. Hill: 221 N. Mato St. Very reasonable. ' BALDWIN RDAD AUCTION ahd transportation. The yiird is'gpod size and well OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY Call The Bel'fiore Agency, XH ✓ f 14 RICHARD ROAD—Here is a 9-room Co. Retired people preferred. XO ARE YOU looking for a single to DAILY 1 P.M. to 5 P.M. landsc«(ped. ' 9-1109, x n 9-6913.. 3-5121. Thia six room Cape la a-' real t if order of private and buttoem consignees lonlal located on a quiet street practically - ■ and SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. TIU DARK convert to a two-family? Why not free, from all traffic. Otv the .1st floor there . We’ve ^ust listed this immaculate home and the dream house. Immaculate thrtoigh- FOR RENT-Why look hirther? COMMERCIAL PROPER’TY look thisi one'O.ver. Tongren, Brokr out, 1*4 baths', fireplace, enclosed Dtreetiomt*—Enter WoodhlU Hel|hte oppoalte Mejieheeter Is a special room just for the children plus * owner was very explicit— “ Sell it fast.” With Bollt-to GJC. stove and oven, paneled fireplace w all,, ar, 1('8 Main St., MI 3-6321. ‘ a large laundry utility room next to the ceramic tUe,bath, basem ent garage, 1 acre Ibt. We have new 3)4 room, heated .Route 6 Andover — Eight miles back porch, attached garage. WeU someone’s help and by hard work, we will attompt landacaped. A fine value at $20,50o. S. S. A. Hall, Routs 32, Willint^ton, Coon. Shopping Farkede OR- .Middle Turnpike Weet at ^Towor Road. kitchen. Exceptionally bright cellar -with' apartments in residential area of from Manchester. Seven acres, of Rockville. Just 15 tolnutes from land with llOO foot frontage. Priced MAN6HESTER«-Attractive Cape, plenty of room for workshop and projects.' to do just that. Are you the sOmebne? Directions: From Manchester take Route 44A to 6)4 rooma, plua pine'pAneled rec­ ' Model Home#'oii WoodhlU Road. Combination - windows, oversized 2-car at­ blinker light at North Coventry, turn right at Route Hartford''by Wilbur Cross Hlgh- for quick sale. « VERNON STREET I _ • . J, . .way. Kitchen appliances fumiahed. reation room, full shed dorip'er, tached garage and .level lot 90x200. Porter THE 31, 1)4 mllea turn right on 'Wright'e MilJ^Rd., look J.:D. REALTY 114 baths, garage. Convenient loca­ Fridayg April 22 — 7 P.M. O rig in a l front-tb-back apUt level 5V4 rlF and four raoraa: Priced for atory-house. Ej^cellaht condition, x a 8-4806 M l 3-4112 M 9 W U M qutreil. Beautiful view. A, Gt quick aale. Centrally located. J. D. Priced for quick salt. J, P. Real* ■ C r i d k i ^ , ]n 3-644*. .410 Mala SL, 4 0 S-U30. tgr« 410 Mato l t r a < MI S41S*. ^ ^ a y e. MI 4 -liN . M l 4-ttt4»