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Tlfitfsdayi ...... J . / ...... 9t30 to 9:00 VOL. LXXXi, NO. 188 {^ELVE PAGE^-TV SECnOhlf MANCHESTER, CONN., SAITlRDAT., MAY 6-1962 (ClMslfled Advertlsfaic on Pnge ‘ t) PRICE FIVE CENTS ■* \ Main Straati Manchester Phone Ml 3-4123 US. Fires State of Emergency State News ■X • i | ■ 4th iSf-^hot io Ha oun TO , ( lif t ) (le ft) MOTHER "ESTORIL" "PETTI-LARK" O f Series of Walkouts Blaze Sweeps a back a trellis WASHINGTON Store Buildmg T R O A ^ The United Statef has f ir ^ ' By HAROLIJ K. MILKS ♦alCalrs,' was given Unusually wide paneled ^ o f embroidery the fourth n u c l^ burst of ita MADRID, Spain (AP)- publicity in the Spanl^ press and in ,New' Haven N - W e a p o n s BARBIZON..: Pacific series and tuned its ^neralissimo Francisco over radio ahd televUelevi^n: Authorities In Asturias said the NEW HAVEN (XjPlUlTre ' ,*((p adorns the antennas for the expected FH diCO proclaimed today a start of^rijore Soviet tests, province remained quiet. Mine of- of undetermined origin.swept] (le ft) xqf white scalloped stafa of emergency in three flcials claimed thousands of strik­ Adinlnl'stratlon offlcUilii said a key provinces in Spain’s in­ ers had gone back to work and through n . _- ■ a market (Jacobs! .i m new Itovlet- round of nuclear, blasts predicted,that b>- Monday most *** State Street) ' "Zephaire" hem of C0UI4 come at almost any minute. dustrial north to tr^' to halt a Plans to Keep "DENISE'' Spreading wave of strikes. the remainder would return to business district early tcidaj’. i , These officials said U.S. detec­ their jobs. I Three alarms brouglit most of ■ Batiste this sleek tion 'etations have been alerted to Franco's decree, to remain in ef­ W ar Decision dainty watch for the tests, which Soviet fect at least three months, was S .'. ' ‘‘C’ "" "’""“"I'" '»i with delicate Premier .Khrushchev said Russia aimed mainly at the Asturia.s coal strlkerti were awaiting wage guar- 1 embroidery would act off if the United States mines, where 20.000 miners struck antee.s before going back ! “fe apparently started on i ForKennedy resumed testing • in the atmoe- for higher pay a month ago leav­ Unless the state of emergenev ground floor and btimed ita touches in w h ite . ing at least another 20,000 with­ and French phere. is sufficient to end the Asturias 1''Y, three-story; By JOSEPH E. D'TNAN of French "Zephaire" ^ The fourth shot in the U.S. se­ out work. miners .strike promptly, some of- **“*^^”8 located at 360 State ! nylon lace ries was announced Friday 1jy the Strikes are technically outlawed ficlal sources predicted *^»nco ' ATHENS. Greece (AP)-^ nylon lace Batiste Atomic Energy. Commission and {in Spain. would declare the mlne.s mlUtai- "re was reporte.1 under con-; The United Stateii agreed to­ th« Defense Department. The brief j Fraijco’s action, described bv ized. thus requirinic the miners to J day to give its North Atiantie I on a button statement merely said this of, thei-u. Isome authorities I here____ as i_in effect ■ return to iuli-{heir jo b s'as units of nooon> wss injured. There was no EKUEMBSH UOTHER ; and fine paneled for ' device: martial^ law, was ordered in the the armed-forces f immediate estimate of damages. Treaty Ortranization alliet front shortie It was dropped from a plane provinces of Asturiaa, Vizcaya other northern Spanish in- more information oh the ex­ on MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 13th embroidery. shadow near Christmas Island, as were ahd Guipuzoa, main industrial dustries have been hit hy strike.-. Guard Cut hack f'etoed tent and power 6f American 90wn of the other thrbe In the series; states on Spain s north coast- I ^ t Bilbao where the civil gover- HARTFORD iAPI—Gov. ______nuclear atockpiles an official Junior 9 to 15 protection. which began April 25. It was in He suspended various sections ■ nor closed the naval ahipvards ^ - has vetoed the Pen-1.- source said. "Blendaire" the intermediate yield range of of the bill of rights, including riie! after a strike began, reports’ said . »t^>»P two Army The U.S. move waa ditoloaed u M isses'! 2 to 20 Junior 7 to 15 100,000 to 600,000 tons of TNT, like rights of a-ssembly, movement of:moat of S.OOO workers agreed Guard haHalions in Con- the NATO alllea meeting .behind Batiste. the .first and second shot—the persons or vehicles in strike are^s returti to their .1obs rather than necticut eloaed doors reportedly adopted a Little Lady small, medium. third explosion was in the million- and freeddm from search and ar-; risk tbss of seniority and other Dempsey’s announcement came new nuclear policylicy calling callli oh alli­ tem range—and iL took place at rest normally guaranteed Span- rights. ' yesterday after he conferred with ance mentberiene work out guide, White, petal, 2 p.m. EST. State Adjutant General Frederick lines on how-and when atomic tso- I4W to 26H large. lards. , The othqr strike was at Beasain. G. Relncke. *1116 U.S. Information Agency Franco’s order, jwhlch followed. near San Sebastian, where 3.000 tlcal weapons should be used in .^qua, yellow. reports that so far reaction The National Guard Bureau in avent of a Soviet attack. Lady 38 to 44 an emergency tei^idn of the gov- _i:— Washington had proposed elimi­ abroad to the U.S. tests could be eriiment commission of economic' (Oontlqued on Page Five) NATO's foreign aiu) defense Junidr-5 to 15 summed up as "generally mild nation of a Nlke-AJax and an ministers had been seeking agree­ 4.00 with aho^rs and occasional thun­ Ekiglneer Battalion, w'hlch would ment on a proposed poflcy for Misses, small, derstorms.’’ liiean a manimwer cut of between resort to nuclear arms to case of Based' on a survey of foreign 200 Approve in New Jersey 475 and 675 Connecticut National Red attack that would etill give medium, large 4.00 press comment, the USIA said Guardsmen. Preaident'Kennedy the final dtoi- that "beyond the general health "We couldn't go along with aion. hasard. the moat overriding fear these plans," Relncke said.^^For The plaii waa contained in a re­ on# thing, don't knos<’ what port read by NATO Secretanr- •was the fleeter of a never-ending type or how inany trd^s we’d be nuclear arms faea leading to a U.S. Secretary at SUte Ruak chaU witk'lsrilaln's foreign secretary Lord Home at the NATO con­ Oenaral Dirk U. StUcker. ■ \ Doctors Criticized allotted If we did them up.” ference in Athe(tens. (AP...... Photofax...... sda'radio from Rome.l Sourcee said Italian and French^ 6.00 wvrld diaaster,". The proposed eUnUnation of the -'The agency asild that even the represanUtlved expressed roierva- two battalions ,»^aa unrelated tb lions on Btikker's report. Mlt dip­ most critical press comment "ex­ another plan 4o reorganize the lomatically avoided dny'^ action hibited an av ^ en ess of the 11.8. For Boycott Plans 43rd Division. that would obeiniet toiplementa- poslUon on testing." tion of the policy. "The most critical comments As a result-informed lourcea came from Africa, Syria. Iraq, In­ \a te Startn Project POINT PLEASANT. N.J. (AP) ^"solely because of, th# prospective said—the NATO pernlanent coun- dia. and the .United Arab Repub- NEW. HAVEN (A PI—Yale Unl- oil, which/fneela to Parle, will ilc,'’ the statement said. "Strong Leaders of a movement to get or intended method of payment.") versity broke ground yesterday for doctors to refuse to treat patients The state board of medical ex^iS complex of new science buUd- handle the information extdianga mqrsl support, for the U.S. action vdille/inUltary representattvea of participating in the proposed led aihlnera would be empowered to i»gs. .the Kline Science Center. thp-NATO members work out the (Coattamed on Page Two) eral medical care plan - for the revoke the license of any doctor Three major buildings are i S dids knee, aged pressed lor more signaturee found guUty of refusing treat­ scheduled for completion in 1966. "DICKIES" ment. Three niore are being planned. Btikker's report provided for today. sueh a procedure. After a Mief "DICKIES" More' than 200 New’ Jeraby doc­ Physicians at Point Pleasant The center ie named in honor of Asbttaal<^, the ministers agreed t o tors have signed such a declara­ Hospital, Orange M'eraorlal Hospi­ the man who donated 110 milUon Davy GrockjBtt thia proVedure-in. effect adopting u ' ' TRIMTABS tion. They evoked an outburst of tal, Newark's Beth lareel Hospi­ for the project—C. Mahlon Klihe, ;the new nuclear pblley; criticism aag an announcement tal , and Toms River Community 82. honorary chairman of Smith-. France reportedly haa riiserviu- with comfortable MAN TAILORED trim-line design, cut for smooth fit and smart Mortars Due in that a MU wau|4, &e introduced Ih Memorial Hoepltal also stgnsd th'e * PUiledelpWi tiona about the nuclear)lei policy -.be­ the' Nek' "TIeiaey legitflattire oh resblution.resolution. . ^ ;1 pharmaceutical firm. cause it win noLg*(M far ag m *- i appearance. Complete array of colors: tan, Monday making it a crime for • Vincent S. Murphy,, president o f; Kline was described at tbi care- Ident Charles dde e oGaulle a woUid...... like. olive, clay, brown. West Germany a doctor to refush to treat aikny iht New Jersey AFL-Cip, urged mony as- "one of the greatest of It does not chitogq Kennedy's patient; the state medical society to dis­ Yale benefactors" by university cloth lining FO R ^ President A. Whitney Oriswold, WASHINGTON (AP) — Tlie The doctors' resolution, refuse avow the resolution. Murphy X^fisottoued on^ige Five) Army's Davy Orockett^-^ atom­ ing to accept provisions of a called it a boycott against hu­ ic mortar for front-line.'troope— measure now before Congre.si that manity. Frederick W. Dauch "LABOR and LEISURE" 5-95 finally is in the hands of Ameri­ wmuld tie medical care for .the An official of the Golden Ring HARTFORD (API — Funeral can forces. aged to Social Security, has been Council of Senior Citizens, told 80 services were' to ba held here to­ sizes 29 to 42 The Defense Department, con­ Circulate in at least five New delegates from 216 clubs in New day for Fredericlc W. Dauch of 1 Jersey, hospitals. York and New Jersey Friday that West- Hartford, retired assistant Bulletins firming this for the first time, de­ Doctors at Fitkin Memorial Hos­ clined to say where the Crockett the hotion by the doctors was a state tax commissioner. He died Cullod from A|* Wires wash and wear cotton processed to insure pital In Neptuhe were the latest desperate move and would "cause yesterday at the age of 71. has 'been assigned. to join the signers. Dr. John Dauch rittired last year after 36 permanent fit. ... But indications are the first of elderly patients to be discrimin­ U.S. Secretary of-Def«tse .McNamara confers wi Britain's defense minister Harold Walkineon. Clark, an Asbui^ Park surgeon. ated against.” years as a state tax official. Before (AP Photofax,.Via radio from Rome). KATANGA B4TTUS REPORTED tte wealds probably has doctors weri favoring it 2-1. The National Council of Senior that he served as an assistant atata LEOPOLOVUXE. The COMo gv«m to Army forcea deployed to, Jersey AFL-aO said Citisens, with beadquariers to attorney general. (AP)—The OoBgoleBe news a«M- Assemblyman John J. KlJewsW. Waidiington. appealed to the >Dauch is survived by a son. ar*. It wi* Worker* 1* Communiit infll- Bj RICHARD G. MAASOfK ♦turn, midmornlng paated- without RERUN (A P )— Gen. Liiehie \ thing we have ever known to the Glen Almost Flops while they vvere waiting to jail to immediate area ' bf the. battle trated and therefore cannot rep-j CARACA.S, VepCiuela (AP) .; a word from Carupano—either of D. Clay toU West BerUaen to­ "D IC KIESf reorganized; the plan calls for S be sentenced for their brigtoal reaept employes under the Nation-1 Government ■jr&ps rolled over, rCtiet surrender or further flght- day United Statoa tesaM Here's real news! The makers of PLAYTEX have line.” Crimes that il>«y attempted the al Labor Relations Act. Union of-! '*8^: r e s ls t^ e to the edge of! keep trobp# to 'imiU the escape. city and Cteraura nation wera WORK. CLOTHES When the Ariny's divisions are Ismael Nieves, it. Wallingford. flcljils denied the finding and ,Hid CenipanmToday under orders to Ixi.vallst troops moved on Caru- put a soft sheer cloth lining in the PLAYTEX'’ Davy Crockett mortar platoon to As Ghef at Cookout they would file ad Immediate ap-*'^™sh rebellious marines and mlll-jpaiio from three directions after luiifleiL tiproMded yoa still want convicted of mansla^hter. drew peal.' toiy/^llcemen. I.,oyal warplanes 1 the clly’s 4(X)-man marine garri- Us bcire.’’. President figratodya each 'battsOion, with three weap­ .5-16 years to Stole TOson; Earl personal envoy to Bertin, who to Magic Controller. Made bf millions of tiny air- perfect fit, comfort, wear and ons to a platoon.'* A'>!dWf*lbll 'of 16 G Briees 23 North Haven con-1' The decision was announced _...... ^ ’"*’*" and strafed the coaslal, .son and 50 military . . . policemen leaving for tne United Statoa appearance- plus the exclusive battalions —. the. friaxlmum —^ WASHINGTON (AP)—Astronaut6a hastily dispatched tootorcycle T. '_<^ipiracv received a 1 Prldsv by the Subversive Activl-<^‘*y- rebelled and demanded, the Betan Tuesday, made- the pledge as 1 . y e a r fluffed fibres that breathe wjth you, it keeps you “Dickies” sfuaraiitee for one would have 45 atomic moriars. Jphn.w_ H.ti Glenn — Jr. T. almost. 1- .— burned------e poHceman solved that problem. 3.9 prison sentence; and a 1-5 ties Control Board. In .a 97.psge | President Romulo Belantourt court government quit. The reb- Mayor Willy Brandt named Mm Army specialists______said thb Crock- the steaks. Cosmonaut Gherman 'The dinner cappedcappei another busy year term was dealt out to Ray- report. It backed the'ftodlngk oi:‘®cused the rebels of seeking to els reportedly passed out arms to full year! day for the Soriet spaceman. He an honorary dUfen of the dty cool and comfortable all day! ett,’ (jperated by two- and three-[Titov wound up to apron. But mond Robb. 23, Meriden, who waa I board member Francis Cherry, “P « Oastro-lype Communist! Communist and. leftist supporters, —the first feiMgner . t o get the man teams, would be aimed tolo''«0 'one seemed to have a won- also visited a ateel mill and made conx'icted of m o t* vehicle theft who sat as an examiner, that th e !'■***"'* Venezuela and gave t Radio reports from cities near honor since Csar Ntoholae I of when your baby starts toddling don't leava It blast enemy pillboxes, blinkers, j another televlsto appearance, and itatutory burglary. - ! union was heavily laced w ith' ulUmatUm to stoTeiider' Carupano asserted the rebels at- Rusala. d a y said U.S. Secretary PANTS, 29 to 44 ...... 4.49 troop masses, artillery positions, The . affair: A apur-of-the-mo- leaves l^ndahlp aiiport in Sent...... to „ Cheshire______Refornu matoty Communists or Communist sy.m- dswn or be, deijtroyed, ."rwo • tempted to spread the revolt by of State Dean Bosk had recent­ to luck^— make sure that baby's first steps ara tank concentrations, command ment cookout at Glehn's modern Bad.Umere this morning . tor five years were James m aen- pathizfrs. government destroyers steam ed' forcing 3,000 townspeople to dem- ly repented .American detehnlna- 46 to 60 . . . . . ,4.95 poats, supply dumps «(nd oommu- brick home in nearby Arlington, Seattle snd a visit to the! mi. ]g, a’nd'fUchard Dedallo. both "Thc aid and support "flowing... lot® the port of Carupano, .too oust rate against the government. tion to _ keep . troops ipa here “until given the finest start of all vi'ith nioations Va-. Friday night. , s Pair there. New Haven. FraCnza had been to the. Communist party from re-1 nflc'' *«»t of Caracas loyalist marines were airlifted) there Is a single city and a unlt- fCANT RIDE UP tt-'Can chew up any of • these In' the hurry to get the frozen Glenn said to the interview that, 'convicted of car theft, DeOallo of spondent (union) and its control-! Betanoourt-'hredlcted the upris- from Caracas to Cumana. about, ,ed Germany.” Then» altering his • MAGIC FINGER PANELS SmRTS, 14Vi to 17Vi . .3.79 withU 200 to 600 yards, of its burst. steaks cooked, someone poured on to addition to the 30-inch balloon aggravated assault, ling leadership has been real, .sub-: lOft would,'b« quickly crushed and 60 ifiiles wes,t ®f Carupano, and' prepared text, he added “iwovld- The Crockett joins a family of t(x> much charcoal. A -late-arriving towed by a 100-f(>ol line, the .nexU Clayton HOiise, 21, New Haven. slantial and Hignlftcant," the re-jctolmed his government was to , marched eastward along the coast: ed you still want us her«t” even when-you stand, stoop, or sit for complete tummy control 18 to 2 0 ...... 3.95 Aiimy nuclefir battlefield weapons guest said it looked like Glenn'a US spacecraft^ would carry a was sentepor*! -• y**r Joi* port said. "Througli respondent,; rompfete control of the rest of road. Armv units from Ciudad Bo- ___ . ■ that italude the 12-mUerrange garage..was going up .in flames. amall transparent, sphere, contain-! for the break attempt, with two the Communist party has *c-' the country. ; , POO-nEDfi OK OTTESSl^ Kali-sten-iks .Honest JohnJohi bombardment rock- ‘‘Daddy, cooked the steak and it tog ITquIdsv The pUiiMse is to ; qulred and continues to have a^ Despite the president's ultim a-1 (C'nnttoued on Page Five) | VIENTIANE. I«os (AI*) — WONT TEAR OR \ tan or i^ruce green at, the TSimlle-rahge Oerpotal and aim bet got burned up." said study the bahsvior of liquids in (ConttooeA on Page Fls’e) dependable (otfthold in the labor! ' 'v.-s | Pro-Communist troops overaa the ,209-Billenrange Redstone — All) caenh’s l4-yeartold daughter. Car- the state -of, weightlessness. njovemeril in the United Slates,”; “ I another key detensiye potion SEVEN WAY STRETCH with the troops to Eurppe. lolyn. "But they (Titov and his Astronaut M. .Scott Carpenter is PUNCTURE •. I soft carafully crafted Each of t^eae' bigger missiles—j wife Tamara) aeamed to-Ilkt It aeheduled io attempt a triple u*ion''pro»id.!i^^^^^ Aircraft-Missile Industry • ! stepped up offensive to td capture xs, s, m, I, 8 > 9 5 funetiqnbig like artillery, only We . had a very enjoyable Mrth orUt thl^ month, matching Red Say^ U.S. the board’s decision, "‘has no bw 1 ■ ■ . zipper style ^ flexible of fine moterials eventag." , . v Glenn’s three trips arouiyd the the royal LoititM golenunent '((Oaartfaaed ea Page Five) Glenn said later thm everyone world Feb., 20< ; strong^id, the DefenselMlnlsIry ' s'^’" • . ■ the board relleF'^^es aimpst en- announced. A commonlqne said xl 9 : 9 5 10-95 and 11.95 handsewn. sli'p-ens - I put on aprons and^ pitched to to ■'.Tltqv made 17 orblta In becom- Fe.ars Peace I tlrely from p«e man, a mqn who ! UAW Asks Government get the dinner-steak, peas, potato fng Ruaaia'a aecond Successful government troops alandoned in black or brown space pilot was fired by mine-mill and , has their position after a ' IZ-honr French Hunt Five chips, salad and - Ice 'cream—on MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet since bath proven to be an A,rmy the table. During the program. Glenn: gm’erninent newspaper lisvestia dese^r and an unreliable wit­ haMIe with a battalion of Com­ MaJ. and Mra, Titoy 'spent about '.prasaed Titov to glva information i shy* Uie United sytAtas to of Guarantee Job Benefits munist North Vietnamese ttoops ness'.'’ ' ■ who have been supporting the Believed Kidnaped an hour and ^quarter . at the ,j _____on any, ______failures______the Russiana___ naay^ ..i *nd_at the same time nope- "Clark didn't identify the man. Glennh*. ITien toe tWo 'spacemen;have had to toelr space program, i that the arms race.wHI‘dam*. Pathet lao Rebel*. Pro-OiMn- .The Mine Mill m d Smelter munlst artillery also pounded a 14.99 B y Oran Moslems and their wives huiried to a tele-i 'Titov replied with some h e a t' ■**'C the uJV Russianrvu/tfMAU m„wAvwBii.v.economy, > Workers Union Is indefiendent, ATLANTIC CTTY, N.J. (AP)—‘-bargaining table, the resolution ' % I vision^ studio where U toy and 1 that Russia had never lost a cos-' ’IzvesUa *took ’’ **"“the/iimuuai at^p . The Auto Workers Union de-1 said. village levs than two mile* from from eur complete collection ORAN, Algeria fAP)—Fremih OKsnn tape-recorded an interview I monaut. If it had, he said. of drawing qn .the C ocm hui^ SkTCTO toT 95o'N‘t*c*Mmed“^ ^ O'* ..K®vern- .Woodcock said the government Nam Tha, -deatroytog 65 bouses, party paper’s official ootonveniS^' the ahnnuncement said. ■ of many Winthrop styles; authorifias dtoeloeed today five to which Glenn revealed that the would have been impossible member, to 200 locM. to l«5». but! has told toe‘ unions they have- Zkiropeaaa have disappeared from next American to journey in space! hide it. - tor, Viktor MajrevOky. to write-the since then its membership report- ^®*^ workers in the alrcraft- responsibility to avoid strikes to r article under the pm name -"Ob- the vital defense industry, but he TITOV out; AT FAIR in t h r o p atrife-toni Oran In the last few wilt tow A balloon behind bis cap­ “ A cosmoiisut has perhsps s edly h u declined to about 60,000. j AV / eerver,”. usually ,ftoed to express said the government itself has a BALTIMORE. Md. (AP)-—So­ da^ and claimed acme had been sule to measure the <}rag to toe ihother srid s wife, and the moth­ It Vepresents worker, to the cop-!tb« bill for other industj^ costs. viet cosmonaut, Ohetman Titov, MEN S 4 SHOES kldnapsd MOalems. the Kzamlto’B.'officia] view. . ... - Leonard Woodcock. UAW vice responsibility to take a role in hy aky above toe earth’s atmoaphere. er,, would tell somebody,” he said. Yhe article attacked the United left Baltimore’a Friendablp In­ New violence was r(R>oried in ■ TTie interview was taped for “Everybody would find out bv the (CoaWsed SB Page Five) ‘' i president, said ^ the union soon the industry's labor relations con­ ternational Airport today N0W 8 iy/0 D/fOtton both Alglen and Oran, as socurito States resuming nuclear test­ 'would formally request officials troversy. NBC's; "The Nation's Future” grapevine" ing and said the nuclear race w u aboard a Jet-liner for Seattle to 12.99 faeces pveaaed' their houM-te- Sunday night. - During I the embsssy recepthm of______President-...... Keitoedy's., ______.adminis. “We may have no choice but to see Century SI, the Worid'a house sesSreh for terrorists. intended to bolster the Ameri^^ tration.'to take a hand in settling ’ exercise our rights a.s tndivldu- The Glenha had invited the TIfov spent several jtitoutes iti a economy and unftermlne toe Fair. Vtov and his wife Tamara 6.50 Feeret ariny gunmen killed .two Titovs to dinner earlier, 'but plans quiet cor^r chatting with Wern ,,.,^ imegelReds . Give jthe dispute between the nation's j als.” Woodcock .said in maintain- wore seen og by a score of per­ viet ev»nomy. ' aerospace manufacturers and the Ing tliat bargaining with major to . Moalama7 ■ . 77^.* and wounded — —•- one----\ 7-,. werewere niaeir rather muwuui* todefinlta uu^u unffl Titov her von Braun, toe Gwmian-boruf But lnste)i-Rod China ia « ie d |^ ^ « and lead to a repetitloi^ of' 190 nin. / . I c r e e M , ^^WltoSwia said Aha Moalems had prognun. , , : gertog toe Forlet economy,- ; today a''aerfon* wanting'against ®P«»b>g session here ^walkouts. ^ - ...... ', t lighter, Mnmtr »'Ployer as Well." :cies- It said aerospaca concerns wheo'salvaivaga workero found tlu^ The four Miaangara flad down UJB. worship sntesed China's wa-1 “Despite toe fact that it plays have refused to provide adequate mangled body of a Sl-yearndd with extra care ind attention.., narrow alddraaeta. But thay wwa ]l£*. ABBia. OisM’s frsissr. Btatto said. itoe was pickinguu defense capacity 4ay hy.dAy. ThsiM Wis a small crisis whoi r^tndtfboau. . flii»"«laa not a hit ——- tars off the Hslaha Wand*, Koran-1fhto hoy «>Ie, toe govemm^t ------man heneatii'a Ohattored, avor* tong Fravtoee Friday. . prMm to mnola a ghost at the ’ (Ooattaned on Bage Five; iMued oomrantar *■ « an fn g a Viva). iha soRpry of y o u n R tow, hot m p f i^ " ... , ' (Oeatiaaed m *wMva) - , ■i ■4, . 1 y 1 Y A- ' * ..j ,|.H I L-r. "* ...J. - ■■ .-V-' - ¥ ' * ■ * 1'

\ - RVENWO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.; SATURDAY, MAY B, 196* PAGE THREE ^A G B TWO MANCHESTEIfl EVENINO.HERALD, MANCHESTER. CQNN„ SATURDAV. MAY 6. 1M2 RocUvU ^ ^ r n o n ''' Benoit to Call Hebron U S ^ F ir e ^ m y m - W Inter-Willard NIMROD CAMP AnnounGe Engagements At Dance N’Shot of Series Shem wold on '[V ^ to H^hor ’ T R A lU IR FinajK!^ Board Jerry Benoit of Springfield, (CeatiBBed ( n n Page (Me) . T^^crT^achers BRlDteB EXPKBTS Mass., will be guest caller at an came NoEth dctlcr open dance of the Manchester D^aflte Budget in comment from Western PKAB NO DRAGON . North-Soinh vatesnU# Europe. Lat&i America, the Two Verhon school teachers Square Dance Club today, beglif- By Alfred Sketawold N o a n i with a Combined 66 years of serv­ AU nquMlU for the next .CE'JTO-NA'PO bountries of the Many year#’ago, dragon#'^ had a a 9 S i 4 2 nlng at 8 p.m. at Waddell School. Heqf and Middle East. Israel, V K .7 ice to the town will be honored ym t l>6gtomtar J«ly 1 htve been aoft touch. A# #oon a# a- dragon May 29 at a tesUntonlal dinner Benoit calls regularly for the Thallsmd. Taiwan, the. PhlUp^es appeared, people gave up. It took G A O received bsr the bbend of iRniuice. and SdbtJh Iftrea. Tbe Japanese ____6 K given-by the Vernon Bducation T»tty Squares, South Hadley a lot of hard work on the part of Association. The total approved budget will be presaminTt^rked contrast to cur­ people like St. George before the Falls, Maas. A student of Earl preaented by the finance board at rent lefti^-led .demonstrotlona Q 5 3 / a N o * The dinner will be held at Fia- Johnston's caller class, he has continued to take a balanced a ^ man in the street stopped being, 10 F I X V J S 4 3 no's Restaurant, Bolton. Sleeps Up To 6—Set# ■ tlM annual budget meeting June 4. scared of dragons. (And now O 7 6 . - '^ 0 9 ^ 5 4 been guest caller for many cltibs proach to the question Of U.8. you're probably ready to bet a.ttw To be honored are M'isa GSther Up In 8 Minute# The general government budget teats.' a I * 5 3 ♦ Q s 2 Fellows of Old Town Rd., and In the Hartford-Sprlngleld area. Portable Kitchen gptioaal totals (1(T9,341, an increase of bob that I can't produce a bridge SOUTH American officials have expect­ hand to prove all this.) a A K I 10 7 Mrs. Ruby. Loyerin of TalcottvlUe. The committee for the dance (10,473 above the approve)} budget ed the first Russian exploaioir of Mias Fellows began teaching in will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bplin, See It On Diapiny for the year. This budget covers South won tile first trick with"' 4? A Q September," 1928. ShS has taught a new aeries almost daily since the ace of hearts, drew two rounds O K J 10 door duty; Mr. and Mrs. Fran everything except the request o f; the United States resumed atmos­ a A 8 7 Latin, and languages at Rockville Boucher, refreshments; Mr. and the Hebron board of education, ' ot trumps vvith the ace and king; High School ever since. STEVE’S ATUim C pheric testing. They said then caahed the king of heartsi and ran North Eati S«iNh Wmt Mrs. Paul Bourque and Mr. arid Spencer -St., At Silver Lon# . The school board's request is for I they thought the Russians .were Pass Pass 1 4 Pass Mrs. Loverln, who began her Mrs.'Walt Bradley, chairmen. Mr. (151,234, (6,773 over this' year's ' the diamonds, west refused to ruff Manchester—Call 289-9797 preparing for the blasts to sup­ ■the third diamond, but South then 3 4 Past 5 4 All I teaching career in Vernon In Sep­ and Mrs. John TheiUng will be ^>proprlation. Hebron'df share of ; plement their teats of last fall. Openini lead — ^ 10 tember, 1988, has taught in the host and hostess. the Regional School must also be.; led (s trump to force West into the The Soviet string of nuclear ex­ lead. elementary schools. She I# at pres­ I- ■‘s * Tickets for the annual outing of added. It makes "anyone's head i plosions . broke a three-year tests jo "'You're end-played,” South ent a Grade 1 teacher at the Ver­ the club. June 2, are available swim. ' . 1 monds—K J 10; Club#—A S T., non Elementary School In Dobson- moratorium. gloated. What do you .sky 7 from executive committee mem­ ' The Three firaces were in chsitge ■ West aat numb with horror, ville. bers. Notice of the Hebron Grange meeting ■ ISO LUTIO fi Answ-er; Bid two Kiades (forc­ Tickets for the dinner have been The engagement of Mias Mau-*> I'he engagement of Miss Rob­ The engagement of Mias Wilma ' which Just as though he had seen a Tuesday evening at Gilead com-1 dragon. (See—it was eaay.) ing to game). 'Ihiir is close, and disUJbuted to • faculty members reen E. Sullivan to Airman Richard erta Blaine Shankman of Man­ Ton.skl of Afanchester to Donald munlty Hall. ' . I Game Night Set Without thinking ot St. George, many experts prefer the one-bid, and administrators In the school C. Kacinskli both of Manchester, chester to Jack A. Blenstock ,df WE HAVE DAILY To Be Capped pi?oeLi Went led a .low dub. a*' shown in the diagram. You system. Friends and relative# of has been announced by her par­ Meriden has been annO^hced by Paul Cornell of Vernon and for­ Yost to Speak Miss Carolyn Coolidge, daughter | B y Temple Couples Declarer played low from dum­ ifave a good play for game if part­ Mias Fellows and Mrs. Loverin ents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sulli­ her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Benja­ merly of Hudson Falls N. Y. has DELIVERY TO THE of Mr. and MrS. Albert A. Cool-1 my and captured Blast's queeh ner has just a couple of queens, have been invited to attend. van, ISl.Edgerlon St, min Shankman, 78 Milford Rd. been announced by . her parents. To Churcri Group Idge, will receive her cap as a A Monte Carlo night will' be with the aee. South then led a perhaps even less; and that ought Tickets are on salt at Sykes Her flance la the son of Mr. and Her fiance'is the son of Mr; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ton.skl, 59.') nurse tomorrov* at the University sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. club and won a ftneese with dum­ to be enough for an opening forc­ Junior High School. Members of Mra. Chester Kaclnski, 46 Edward Mrs. Charles Blenstock, Meriden. Tolland Tpke., Manchester. of Connecticut. She ia a graduate Club of Temple Beth Sholom to­ my's ten. Thia broug^it home ing bid. the dinner committee are Miae St.' Miaa Shankman la a 1960 grad- Her flance Is. the .son of Mr. The Holy Name Society of' St. BOLTON of the Regional High School and morrow at 8 p.m. in the Temple the slam. For Sheinwold's 36-page book­ Mary Lovell. Mrs. Hazel Kies, ■ Miaa Sullivan la a 1958 gradirtte iiRle of Manchester High School, and Mrs. Erwin' Oortiell of Hud­ Jamea' Church will sponsor a fa­ in her second year at the univer- , vostry. The group will also elect Shouldn’t Give Up let, "A- Pocket Guide to Bridge," Miss Kathryn Grtdy. Mra. Janet of Mancheater High School, and and la attending the University of son Falls. N. Y. ther and son sporta night program sity. She will begin her trsShlng | officers. "f- There was nO need for West send SOc to Bridge Book, Man­ Cairns, Mrs. Ruth ^rlow , David will graduate from the Middlesex Connecticut, majoring In elemen­ Ml.ss Tonskl Is a 1958 graduate Monday at 8:30 p.m. In.^t. James’ chester Evening Herald. Box 3318, AREA at Hartford Hospital in August. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hartatein and to give up when he was throvv'n in. Parker and Pierre O’Seep. Memorial Hospital School of Nurs­ tary education. of Holy Trinity High School, School hall. Card Parties Set j Mr, and Mrs. Milton Silber are in It was opv’ious his partner had Grand O ntral Sla., N. Y. 17, N.Y. Overdue Ticket# In Court ing, Middletown In Junii. Mr. Blenstock attended Meri­ Hartford, and attended Annhurst charge of the program which will the queeit of clube, since otherwise ((Copyright 1962, Oneral Fea­ Airman Kaclnski is a 1958 College, South Woodstock, Conn. Earl Yoat, aports editor of Tlie Plans are made by the Araston Holders of tickets for paring den, achpols and graduated In 1961 Herald, will Speak about his re­ Lake Improvement 'Association to include a variety of games with South had no problem in clubs. tures Ciorp.) violations In Rockville are In lor raduate of Manchester High from the Unlversit.v of Conncctl- Mr. Cornell Is a graduate of De- LENOX prizes. Mr. anuld still have to lose a club wicz said overdue tickets will be United Aircraft Corp. will be elected, and plana will be ’ TEL. Ml 9-0896 ’ Hebron's town meeting, Tuesday Delta fraternity. announced for a father, son and * enrenlng at the elementary school trick. SOMERS THEATER tiu-ned over to the 12Ui CJircuU at police headquarters before is­ A June 30 wedding Is planned at For example, suppo.se declarer Court for action. No date has been set for the 3t. James' Church, daughter Communl6n breakfast auditorium, 'went oft aihicably 200 Approve in New Jersey WORKSHOP suing a summons. wedding. Bradford Bachrach Photo Ray Ilnran Photo to be held Sunday, May 13. enough, attended by about ^ wink In dummy with the king of Nineteen overdue tickets were voters; with Richard M. Grant as plubs. If he then returns the ten For Chiidren reported Tuo#day. moderator and Mrs, Charles P. of clubs from durtimy, Blaat covers Court action wdU result in (5 with the queen to force out the ..Boys and Girts 8 to 16' fines Instead of the (1 or (2 fines ' Miner, as clerk. ace. West 6wqntually wins a riaaaee and Performnncee required of violators. With little or no opposition the Doctors Criticized July and August voters authorized an appropria­ Bright Spots in the Rockville Landscape club trick with the lowly nine. According to regulations, the Next time you’re Oapght in an 1st Reg. May 5. Town HsUI, ^ Bradford Bachrach Photo tickets are mipipoaed to be paid tion of rtot more then (195,000 to Members of scout troops and the Civil Air Patrol will be guardian a n g ^ over 15 flower boxes placed Somers. MRS. RAYMOND JOHN \VINTER oovMT the expense of the planning, in the center of Rockville yesterday by the Chamber of Oommeree and workmen from the city's end play try retunring a Irigh card. within 48 hours. The Police De­ Ma.vbe you'll be eating dragon partment usually send# out two building and equipment of the pro­ public works department. Hie guardian angels' prime Job will be to See that the flower boxes of For further Information write MIm Sarah Ann Willard of Aah-^ posed eight-room addition to the geraniums, petunias and. tulips are watered. MAyor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. and Chamber President John For Boycott Plans hash for the' rest of the week. the Pageant Players, c-o Som­ A reception for 100 gueats was warning notices If the ti(*ets are Dally Question ford became the bride of Raymond held In the ballroom of the .Bond not paid ki that time, elements^ school. H. Moffat watched placement oC the boxes of flowers, contributed by Phuitland and its manager ers Plavhouse, SonMira, Conn„ John Winter ot Manchester In a Peter H. Brouwer. (Herald photo by O'Connor.! As denier, you hold: Spades—A At call 65.3-8951. Hotel, Hartford. For a motor trip ■When the court sends out de­ It was also voted to empower (Continued from Page Ouo) through Insurance, then we'll treat K J 10 7; Heart#— A Q; Dia- candlelight ceremony at Center to Williamsburg. 'Va., Mrs. Winter mands for payment, th# fine on the selectmen and town treasurer them free," he said. "We Just re­ Congregational (Thurch, Hartford, wore a pale gold ensemble with any ticket Jumps to (5. Fine# to issue 'bqnds for the above amount In Honolulu. Dr. Leonard W. last evening. bone accessories. The couple will to finance the project for the com­ program for the town, and recom­ fuse ) to do It under the Anderson- otherwise are (1 for a meter vio­ South Windsor mend a long-range plan of addi­ Larson, president oi the AMA, Klng bill ” The bride il the daughter of Mr. live at the ^ Mark Twain Apart­ lation and (2 for all-night park­ ing 30 years. The selectmen and said he would neither condone nor ments, 179 Farmington Ave„ ing. tosm treasurer were also author- tional park development. and Mrs, W. Kenneth Willard, The ordinance establishing a disapprove the movement, Ashford. The bridegroom Is the Hartford, after May 12. Th# cpnrt will allow, usually, bMd to borrow money needed be­ "The American Medical Asso­ Mrs. Winter ia a 1957 graduate fore the bond issuance. capltol projecta and goals commit­ Matineef Dally 1:10 son of Mr. anil Mr*. Raymond G. three.weeks for the violator to pay Council Approves Budget; tee was tabled -until the May 16 ciation is a federation of medical' Winter, 46 Hawthorne St. of H(^rtford High School and a Votwa also approved the pur­ societies and has no control over K n ig h t A T 8 :00 ! 1961 graduate of Beaver College,' chase of a strip of'land from Mr. meeting. The Rw. Dr. BImer B.’Voelkel, member sfctlvltles, other than un­ X, pastor of Center Church, Hartford, Jenkintowm, Pa. She Is enmloyed and Mrs. Albert A. Coolidge. ad­ Cuts Principals’ Salary Item On the agenda for the next THE MANCHESTER GILBERT and SULLIVAN In the decorating studio of G. Fox, .meeting will be: Appointment 'Of ethical practices." said Larson, performed the single ring cere­ joining the school grounds at the who is attending a medical con­ WORKSHOP—PRESENTS Hartford. Mr. Winter is a 1956 south, for the sum of (1,000. a personnel board and appoint­ mony. John F. Bullough was or­ graduate of Manchester High The Town Council has approved^and zoning commission aupport- ment tif a health officer. vention. All Color Show! ganist, The church was decorated WESTOWN Plans for the addition, empower­ TJie man who started all the F. Maatn-D. Martin School, and Is employed as a copy­ ed for the committee, will enable a board of education budget of (1.- Ing this view The ordinance committee will . with bouquets of white Shasta writer for radio station WINF, ■■ PHARMACY them to go ahead and get the new 216,817 for next year, as well as Sprenkel said he fell'the Per­ meet at 7:30 p.m. Wedneaday; the ruckus, Dr. J, Bruce Henrlksen, 8. Davis Jr.-J. Bishop daialea and pompons. sonnel Board of Appeals, called director of surgery at Point Pleas­ "SEARGEANTS (Color) Tite. bride, given in marriage by Manchester. 489 Hartford Rd.—MI t-Wifl clasarootns ready for use in the the town manager's budget of reassessment committee at 8 p.ny. 5:30-9:46 J'PRINCESS her fath#!’, wore a silk organza fall of another year. In the mean­ for by the charter, should be ap­ that evening at the Town Hall, ant Hospital, said he hoped com­ To maintain our continuity time teachers and pupils will have (7«,937; giving a total budget for pointed in the near futcre. parable resolutions would be cir­ “Pocket Full Of Miracle#” gown, designed with portrait Animal Souls Feted the 1962-63 fiscal period of (1,965,- William Burkhart was appointed rommuaity Church NoM culated tn hospitals throughout the G. Ford-Bette Davie neckline, fitted , sheath of medical service we are to struggle along in . their present The Junior PTF will meet to­ 8:30-7:45 skirt, long tapered sleeves, lace cramped quarters. A state grant is 754. as sanitary officer, the appoint­ morrow at the Cormht^ty Hopse nation, "but 1 won't do It. I have HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s' ment subject to review on Aug. 1. no plans to go barnstorming IDA” and seed pearl applique at neck Chinese celelirate in May each year to be applied for by the twartj of The Town Manager's budget from 6 to 7 p.m. for' s' business Note: One complete show each and hemline, and a wide ' belt In education. j was unanimously approved, as Sprenkel was authorized to en­ meeting and worship service. The across the country." evening at 7. Doors open 6:30. the Chejuig (3iau Bun festival to Open All Day ter Into a contract with the State Dr. Henrlksen sgld the move­ Monchastar High School Audiforium back extending into a full (diapel propitiate the Souls of all animals Invited to Talent Show I was the high school portion of the Senior PTF wHVjhqet from 7 to 9 train. Her elbow-length veil of sUk. Local 4-H'ers are invited to at­ school budget. The item of prin­ Personnel Bosrd for the purpose p.m. In the Community House for ment should not be interpreted as and flah whose lives have been SUNDAY of Iqstalling a Job claaslflcatlon SUNDAY SHOWTIME ALSO A MATINEE THIS lUuaion was attached to a head Ijkken during the previous year. tend the show of the year, "Shar­ cipals' . salaries in the elementary a business m«ftlng, worahlp serv­ a doctors' strike. bow of aeed pearls, and ime car­ ing the Fun," Saturday evening. plan and..salary schedule for town "if patients can’t pay their bills “Sergean ta“—4:20-9 .-05 school budget, however, was' the personnel. ice. and pdepeition. “Miracle#”—2 ;20-7:0S ried a cBscadh bouquet or orchids M ay. 12. at the Rockville High one controversial point of discus­ We^esday, the Junior jShOir out of their own pocket, or AFTERNOON AT 2:00 and llliea of the valley. School. A program of skits, dance School jnaajitng Starts sion. The council, by a 7-2 vote wilt •feh<**“** •'t 7 EJn.r Senior Miss Roberta Lockwrood. F'Mar- niunbers. music and original acts Mayor Madden and Councilman The Town Attorney was Instruct­ Cbolr at 8. Ths- ''churidi school Sponsored by Manchester Lions Club will be presented. Come and Join Burgess voting in the negative— ed to begin negotistlons for the garet Rd., was maid qf honor. tuohers will meet at 7:30 down- Proceeds for Community Child Guidance Bridesmaids were Miss Deborah DID' KNOW... YOU MAY HAVE the talent ahow, and bring parents put the recommended salary for purchase of the Rero and Grey staljia. and friends principals by (2.590. properties at terms most favorabte GATE OPEN 7:15--SHOW AT DUSK Clinic and Eye Conservation Willard of Ashfordj a alster of the Art SludeaU Exhibit to the town, Thursday at 8:30 p.m. the fi­ bride, and Mias Barbara Ann Bar- The board of education request­ nance committee will meet in the ganier of Hartford, a cousin of the a l r e a d y ! Students of Gordon R. Mac­ ed a (4.590 increase for the four Sprenkel was authorized to in­ Tickets— Adults $2. Children $I Donald. Andover artist, are exhi­ struct the Public Building Com- Ruth Crockett Room. bride. They wrore Identically and there are a million principals so that they could work The church council will meet In. styled green silk shantung sheath biting oil paintings at Douglas an 11-month year. Each principal mls.sion to begin preliminarv' work Fii-Sats-SuH. Matinee— Adults $1.25, Students 75c on seletiing a site m the'south- the Ruth Crockett Room at 8 p.m. w dresses with fitted overskirts, and Library through Saturday. May would receive a $301^ raise and a Frid’ay. bow headpieces 'with nose veils. 12. Eh^ibltora are:. Mrs. Celia 10 per cent salary increase to ^»tern se-tion of town 'in the area of the Pern and Orev prop- Delegates Usied FREE KIDDIES’ PLATOROUNIFNOW OPEN! fll!»!»«/ Th#-honor attendant carried a cas­ Ellis, Mra.. Ethel Hlldlng, Mra. An­ compensate for the extra raonfh's cade bouquet of white Marguerite thinje to do tD that Young Democrat Club deleg«te|i gela Weeman, from Hebron:. Mrs. work. The board a d ^ l the extra erlleat for an elemenlarv school !' daisies and yellow pompons. The Barbara Kacheia,; Mrs. Bette Mac- readv for occiipancv m the fall of to the State convention in New’ month to allow the pnncipals to 196,2. ’ i Haven thl.s weekend are Thomas brldetunalds carried bouquets of floitald, Mrs. Betty Kelley, J. Gar­ develop programa Vital to the im­ - white Marguerite dalslea. THE WORLD'S M OST^^ HONORED WATCH land Thomen, from Andover, and provement of the educational sys­ Ban on Permits Coughlin, Joseph GauUn, Robert ROCKHDDSON'DORISDMftlbNflW^ A resolution was pa-sed bv the ' I^‘<-her .James Throwe. Elizabeth Peter Bossen of South Windsor lO WORLD'S PAIR ORAND PRIZES'aS OOLD PRIZKS winter-worn hdusel Mrs. Randolph Forbes from Co­ tem in SoeoiinK town. June. The proposed eltes are: The tion is only 2 to of 1 per cent of Installed on Avery St. were hot AND SEE I f it is o n THE OFFICIAL the total budget, hut Its impor­ corrertadj ?ven after '.Stitch ap­ Here’s The Place* For An Evening Robinson property on Rt 85. which tance i.s great, he .vaid peared before an executive session Summor Sehoel Of LIST oik WINNING NUMBERS. was vetoed prevously at a town of tile Tovyti Council and Informed- Of Fun and Pl^sure! meeting, priced at (3,500, now Tho.se voting for the rut In sal- them of his desire and intention to Recipe For 4 REMEDIAL READING available at, (3,000; the Pompro-jPompro- , ary argued that a (,'WiO raise for correct the situation /VO OBUQATION • NOTHING TO BUY wicz lot on Wall St., no price a.v ! one year i.s suffiiient The ordinance establishmg a Theater Treat DMKW S EVERY F R i’s SAT, » ti I Private Instructions yet set;, the lot owned by the 1 Further biisine.s.v intituled action park and recreation commission Roaring Tvfenties Cc2R;td/ him on Wall St. as a gift to the |for, an intei-e.at free loan for pre and two electors appointed bv the “The Cave” V, School S H O O R town. These proposed site.a will be ! liminary engineering studies and • eounqij The commission will dl- Blend gentiy with pathos, hu­ .. Complete Cocktail Bar Plus Our gltren the lookover by the plan-j plans for a sanitary sewerage sy.s-' rect and coordinate a recreation mor, magic and poetry Usual Clean Atmosphere! Grades 1 thru 9 917 MAIN STREET ' nlng and zoning commission. Item « Serve will; Imagination, skill July 2 to.A nt. 3 ------! Letters vs ere received by the | and pride. Fresh Steamers and Shrimp Cocktail Every Weekefid Join the theater gourmet# Our Jumbo Sandwiches and Grinders Are Th5 Best! For Information and Mahciieater Evening Herald He- |Town Manager from the board of i dance aothoiuzed broo oorrespondent, Mlse Susan B. I education indicating that the Pero • END.<4 TUESDAY • ■t By ‘ Rates Call MI 3-0452 JEWEUER. Pendleton, telephone ACadetny | property would be suitable for a ■cntogj^BaaQMBamH PAUL L. YOUNG,. Owner—Phone TR 5-1643 8-3454. ' school site, and from the planning, BOWERS SCHOOL IHGMOCBAnC TOWS OOMMITTKE OT MASCmmTSR May 3.4, 5 i ...... Phone MI S IRS’ when The Little Theater of Saturday, May 12,1962 Ikida Tonight! "Summer anil Smnkr" at 4:50 and 9:00 .ManchMter “BREAKFAST .YT TIFFA.WS” at 6:55 pre#ent# ' - 9:00 to 1:00 TER STA 0TS •!% THE CAVE LANHERN yILLAGE BARN BOLTON NOTCH TOMMmWl A LLW ET 3 WECT PAINT Sunday. 2 pjn. Continuous—Shown at 2;00-5;20-R:4.5 TOLLAND TURNPIKE AJmJffToefitamrrdtt Sprue* up wiA frmh paint EAST DWELLERS HELD OVER THRU TUESDAY! tfavdskteoiryiema bv William Sarojran . orniutidint Directed by Fred BlUh HT * Don«tioiio i&,00 Per Couple. TONIGHT! 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i ■ -■ •> \l :• J. PACSfOUB. MANCl^TER EVENINC HERALD. UANCUESTEfti, CONK.. SATURDAY, MAT 1962 ^ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANpHESTERrCONNif SATURDAY, MAY 5. 1962 PAGE m s «om^l«Uly ^ t«rv|mt ts MUtb'i . "4KittidiP0tpr ; • '1^. J ^ Biinc^ qiiU m iiT -Woruf^rs of the Universe Coventry C i i i i ^ f|pral|| Connecticut U S. Asks NATO Help Mine Workers xT Eastland’s Seora Card p l^ iN a Yankee G h u r c he s of IlieMooit R ed Dir^ted, Mothers G l^ Tliars are any aumbar^t^ dltter- By A. H. d, •ssM w N--Weapons Aims ent-^yla dsduetioiia wWch m i^t JL '» » But GOP Plans' Poll I MatlwdiM Ohuicb fZ lM »*BugsifcBl UdBaeae Oharebt SACB Reports be Bu^e n W the etatisUca] table St. Ja«aa'B . C. CBorch ’ . D inner Event i.'u n - - v ; Most men wh* hare eomi^ttsti MB*. iHUBMae* r . A1hmm4 ■ ‘ (mmeeH «pB*Ai M i « .. JehJ e h » r . Bmmmmh Pastor (Oonttoned from M%t» Ono) Senator James O. 'Eastland, the ■ • * . T t t t f Bamrler Oeisper aisd IB glr 84a. B M ^ e ■^1 The Republican Town Committee voted last night to send ______aatttM Uiemsslvss ia any Bsgrss to the T. O’OewMin (Oeatioued frmb Page One) ■ - I :. Dem ocrat» o f Mlsaissippi. offen d ' M htfrten Mmr. M ail O. lAmlmpjr; Pastor Bev. Jaaaph H. . right to veto the use of nuclear Set Tuesday an uninstructed delegation to the'-Repiiblican State Conven* jte ttfji.it ite politics rstahi enough ste­ tiMdlK U to to srOuld aU- qubtraet his fellow Ijsglalators the other Bar.r. jSm n. B y OIL 1. M. u n r r r r . D inetor wegpona, something' the French StateNews per, lead and zinc mining and re­ tion, although a poll will be taken at a special meeting before­ rn entat'jnmiiui nature to priM car- Tbs Bela Plaastaituai from tk* luabtoi lead. By how •lay^ • and 10:46 ajb ., Morniiig Wor- t AAB., Sunday School Frto but much thto w riter haa a * .way of reportedly ’would like to see fining industries. Mr*. Richard Breen wlU be In­ hand, to determine the amount of support for the six or sopKaurnoN b a t e s t*ln prOfcsdiiros wdnch promise staip< Service o f H oly Communion. trmniportAtlon. Maases at I. «, 7, 8, t, 10:16 and . Of Tba FraakHa lastitato He had compiled, by bis own knowing, but he ban a M lhig it ehsng^. "! I stalled as preaident o f the Yoim g seven gubernatorial contenders. n ra b i* la A dnnc«f Semun: "A UUla Child Shall 0:80 mjn., AduIf llntM study. 11:30 S4n. , The second method -by which Cherry's 4-year investigation Carriw Mall mors tor the tamUy scrapbook than might take the ten Saturn 03's Roundup It wa* Judge John Waliett who standards and to his own sstisfaC'^ Load Them,” the'R av. AlBKmd. 10 a.m., Divtaa Worship, with this country could effect a manned The idea of the guide lines to to produced 8,731 pages of', tran­ Mothers Club at Its annual dinner On* T4ar ...... (15.tn ta.00 they do In the' realm of political Indicated above. ■ / moved that the delegation be un- H z MobUm ...... ^ T.75 11.00 Church aehool for nuraetr through eeloWatlon of Holy Osnununion. Choreh e(*ttM AnwmpttM meeting at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday at tion, a record o f rating on the 8u> landing on the moon to to launch While feasible, unforttinately, work, but the cmidiUons under script .He announced his findings HEALTH CAPSULES Instructed. T1u«« Xoatlu . .;.. AM {.50 reality. Thus, if man beramss a Grade t. Nursery in ' the pariah house, dur­ ' Adams St. and HMHapaeh.Bd,. On* Ventli ...... l.M preme C ourt,'on Ismiee in which amaU pay loads to the hmsr sur- thto scheme to one. witk tremend­ which nuclear, tactical weapons last December. The case began in Plano’s Restaurant In- Bolton, by Michael A. Pciti, M.D.. It was also Judge W aliett who 10:46 a.m.. Church SoAdol for ing teridee. Bev. Jleespb FarreH, Faster fkcs snd hsve the man or men (Oonttnued trtin Page One) W««kly ...... » ^5 Communists were either directly M d l ^ t e for hla party’s nomlna- ous diffiallties. In' this east ws Others to be installed are Mrs declarad 'that the totvn committee Senior High. Bev. rraaois T,. Batter, Aaalstut who Anally get there use these might be used in war. These con­ July 1965, when the Justice De­ IS BR9AST MIUK b e t t e r uon tor governor, the subsequent Wednesday, 0:80 p.m., A«luJt In­ must land u many as ten pay Dudley Ferguson vice president; had no right to attempt to Instruct • MEMBER o r Involved, or issues on which the 3:15 p.m.. Senior High FeUow- formation Hour. modest pay loads to assemble a ditions Would guide field rora- months suspended. He was also partment f^ed a petition asking •THAM BOTTLE MILK 1 ^ TRB ASSOCIATED PRESS language desciibliig thu activity loads on the moon, with one or Mrs. Thomas Small, .Secretary;seci the delegation, since the four dele­ Communists had expressed, an ahip go to section rally at Bum- Masses at 7, 8, 8, 10:16 aQd manders In determining when to given suspended-., one-year sen­ AnactatcO Pt« k Is czchtslsclz grow broad and tolerant and 7:30 p.m., Sunday School Staff. return vehicle. more of these pay loads beiiig that the board find, the union was' Mr*. Wallace Worthington, treas­ gates were chosen by caucus, and •ntlUH to Iht uss of rrpubltcAtioB of. aida Methodlat' Panel of speakers 11:30 a^m. The manner toi which these pay apply to tha President of the Unit­ tences o f each of five counts of opinion. kindly, and Say that he "w sa a can­ Thursday. 7:80 p.m., Calling cru­ men. The other pay kxuls would Communistl-Inflltrat'ed. / urer; Mrs. .Paul Haddad‘and Mrs. not just by town committee mem­ ■II atwi'dispatcbos crodlted to It or On ”Christian Ethics In Social la- loads can be put onto the lunar ed States tor permission to use burglary and placqd tm probation not ptliorwfss crsditod In Uils psp«r And iib cams up with a score didate tor governor” or "ran tor sade mbettng. for a year. The five-member board rtld in Donald Scyrtll, flpknce chairmen: bers. auaa, Recreation,” eleotion of of- . SL Bridget’s B. O. Ohnrdi surface is ambiguous st this time/ comprise stores to keep the men such weapons. •M..o1m t*>« locAl n **» puUUbed hers. goyemot.” T he.fact that an Indi­ alive, fuel fo r the return trip, its report that the imlona inter­ Mrs. John W, , Blsaell, member Town committee members dis­ All riilitt of republlcstlon of s p ^ s l— card, for tii# various members of fleers, -worship. Bring boot supper. Bolton Oongrsgattonal Charch Bev. M iB d. IMaaey, Paster but certainly we could launch A purpose of unified policy on olspAtcoss bsrslB srs also ressnreA vidual may have been pUced In parte o f a re-entry oapeula that national executlye ix^rd ‘‘to and ship; Mrs. AIsjf Rush, hospitality: agreed on. whether the poll should the Court, which showed that Jusr 6 pjn.. Junior Choir' Festival. Bolton Center Bev. Stanley E. Haattlle them directly from the surface of guide lines 1s to give all NATO Ffivor» Free-for-All nomination for tha office of gover­ could come back to the earth and tor many years has''been domin­ Mrs. Albert Meybra Jr„ sunshine: be taken by mail or by voice' vote Pull ssrrtco ellSBt of N. E. K. Berr- ttce Hugo Ia 'Black had voted with Emanuel laitheran Church, H art­ Bev, Theodore Ohandler, Pnetor Bev. DeOala B. Httaacy the earth, like the Nova, or launch members a sense of participating Mrs. BdwIp'WttU^xlibrarian and lee. IBC.Asnj. nor St a party convention can be­ a storage place where samples of S T A M F O R D -(A P )— Gov. John ated and controlI($d by the Com­ at' a meeting. ford. \ them from . an orbital station Mrs. Willard Watrous and Mrs. Publlebers SepreseBtatlres. l^s the Communists-103 times, agsliut come. In future years, "wsa nom­ the lunar surface rocks-And ores In criicial nuclear decisions. West A. Volpo of Massachusetts says munist p a rty ,’ members on the John Boweq, hestd of the Man­ JuUus Mathews Special Azepcy—Ni 7 pjn.. Ninth Grade Fellow- 10 a.m.. Morning Worabip- Ser­ Masses at 7, 8. 8, 10 and 11. around the earth. In’ either event the free-for-all for the Republican Friuik Sanelli, well child confer­ them not once; that Justice Felix inated for governor'." even though can be placed to bring them^^jbeck Germany hs* especially wanted board." / • chester ClUzeria for John AIsop, TOr^ (Thicazo. Defpolt and ^aton. st^. Room 21. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ mon: "The Prayer of a Penitent." amall pay loads would go to the more say on nuclear matters— gubernatorial, nomination In Con­ ence. X M E M B I» AUDIT b u r e a u OF he withdrew from the race before to the earth. T h is means a' size­ The board said It was unable favored a mail poU, Mrs. Saunda Frankfurter had v o t ^ in favor of ert Knight will show slides of Nursery In the Community Hall SE Barthehnaew’e Chnrdi lunar surface. even a nuclear strike force under necticut can do no harm as long During the entertalninent pro- CIRCUIiATIOES. the convention completed its first able store of material must be as­ to Unk/the union and Ike Oommu- Taylor, head of the Women's Re­ the Communist view 68 Umes. and Germany and other countries. kitchen for children of parents at­ M ckley Schoei Andlterinm Let’s examine some of the de­ a NATO commander. as the whole-party unites behind grtm Coventry Players wUl pre- roll call. I 7:30 p.m., Membership Seminar, Bev. nuup HiMsay, Pastor tails of putting these small pay sembled gt'One place on the moon nlst 'lparty directly"^ but said It, publican caub, favored a voice Tbs RtraM Pnotltig Compane, toe., against it 34 times; that Justics tending service. But the United States and other the candidate finally chosen. jiient a one-act play, "Television vote since, she said, the results anurass no fteancial respoBalbiiltr for Similarly, fsg posterity, the little library. / toads on the moon. In order fo r thto method to be ef­ found a strong showing thsit 'the tywerapineal arrors appaarlng In ad 10 a.m., Simday School In Com­ members are not prepared tor the There are six announced con-______Tea'," directed by ^Iton Feiier- of maU polls would . probably William O. Douglas had voted on campaign brochure, perhaps oald Mseeea at 8, 8:16 and 10:30 sjn. The Saturn Cl,,the first stage of fective. , Onion "has been and is working ▼mjaenjents and other reading mattei munity Hall and Parish Room for creation of such a supranational Rian, who will also serve as pto- never be known. la Tha Xaachastsr ErsBlna Herald. the Communist side 97 times, for out of his own pocket, or'w lth which was tested on Oct. 27, 1961, This aasembUng process repre­ traders for ike nomlnatton.'Two of jin ’ behaif of the Oomniunist' pai? Trinity Oovenant C3inrch > 4-year-olds through Grade 8. nuclear force, which would In ef­ ducUon narrator. The'cast will in­ against it only three times; that the help of a few close friends, be­ Spruce S t near ML Center Ceiteerdla Lothenui GSareh can launch about 20,000 pounds sents the most difficult'‘part of upon a consistent basis overia clude Mrs. William A. Smith and Daniel Hair said the rate should D M tay adrertlsing elosthc hours; fect put nuclear, arms in West Wethersfield and Newman. Mar- i-^_*^.yjod of time” be at a special meeting, ^ c e this For Mondar— 1 p.m. Friday. comes a glorious and glowing trib­ B«w. K, EJnv Bask, Pastor Jehovah’s ly itoeeees ^ 40^ PitUa 81 into a 300-miIs orbit, or It can this tssk. As we have seen, ths Mr. .and Mrs. George MolchSn of Justice Tom Clark had voted for ' German hands. • sfiius of TrumbiUl — w e i» present would reduce the votes to those For Tuesday— 1 p.m. Monday. ute to and proof of the one-time Kingdom HgU The Bev. Paul C. Kaleer, Paster launch about 7.000 pounds to es­ moon U 2,100 miles In dianMter. towrn, and John Grant of Rock­ V to* e 1 ee»»^.,e< For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. the Communists only 21 times, but In another decision, the defense to hear Volpe’s remarka-last night lV . '^ ^ " ‘'^'„ CrtA im hr OstoM »eewe >r«»iS8 8^ interested enough to attend a glorious role In public life of tbs 8:30 ajn., Sunday School writb 781 Main St. cape velocity. With 7,000 pounds In This means that the moon pres- ville. Richard G. Jodry will be pro- Bar Thursday— 1 p.m Wednesday. ministers accepted a report em­ at a fund-raising dlnrter In honor a p p a r e n t l y s o . m a n y meeting. Otherwise, he said, per­ .For m d aT — 1 p.m. Thursday. 81 times against them; that Chief Individual whoss handsome po'r- elaasea for aU, kindergarten 8 p.m.. Public Bible DisoourM: • a.in.. Holy Ooinmunlon. Church an ekeape path, about 2,400 pounds enU several million square 'miles (tuction director. of Sen. Prescott Bush,;R-Oonn. ‘ hf r e c o ^ io n of the OOCTORS FEEL THAT IF sons who never attend committee For Saturday-1 p.m. Friday. Justice EJail Warren had voted trait adorns It. throujti adult.. "Why Do Children Turn Delin­ School and Nursery. can be Mft-landed oh the moon. of surface ^"ua. In terms of angle, phasizing' the need to speed iin the Pageant Name Chosen Classified de^Sne; 10:30 a m ___ study, of new weapons before they The Massachusetts governor said VOUR BABY IS BREAST-FBP, meetings, and who had not heard day of publication vxcept Saturday — "pro-Communlst” 62 times, and In short, we have known Indi­ 10:30 a.m.. Church-time Nurs­ quent?” 10:30 a.m.. Holy Oommunion, Thus, without the Introduction of the modn Is a tiny target einoe It "Stepping Stones" has been • a.m. have been dragging on so long that the thing to remember U that mfn. chosen as the title of the pageant HE HAS MORE REBI8TANCE any, of the talks given by four viduals Rfho have actually gone ery for children under Grade 3. 4:15 p.m. W atchtower magazine Oiurch School and Nursery, ths high energy stages, s sizeable to only a half degree in diameter. after the fight for the nomination anti-Oommuntst only three times; that the weapons will be out of to be given during Coventry’s TO ILLNESS. cancjjdates, would to: voting. Saturday, May 5 through the motions of becoming 10:46 ajn.. Morning Worship. study article: "The Family Circle 7:30 p.m.. Adult Bible class. pay load can be {haced on the lunar The difficulty o f hitting the moon there ^vlU sfill be a fight with the that Justice John Marshall Harltn date by the time production rtarts. Hm Mi Ca#wUs fivai h ^ ^ l WwiMlian. Mayor Harold A. Turkjngton formal candidates for governor be­ Rev. James L. Rsiwom, guest In these Last Days,” Gen. 38:14. surface. has been demonstrated In our at­ Davy Crockett quarter millennial anniversary Italy, which helped' frame the Democratic candidate, who is ex­ , It it Ml b« • MfAatHr Mfur*. agreed with Hair, as did Roger had voted 30 times with the Com­ cause even being a candidate for preacher. No service will be con­ Wednesday, 8 p.m. Group BSble Church of the Naaarene Some time ago an advanced tempts to do just that pected to be Gov. John N. Demp- celebration In July. Burton E. Ordml Of The Orbit**™ proposal tor broadening NATO's Bagley. munists, 3S times against them; a nomination has a certain nice ducted. Afternoon and evening studies In the Bible aid: "Let Tour 286 Blalii 6t. Saturn called the C2 was proposed. Thus, the guidance system to sej\ , Moore, author of the pagreant de­ are "Invite Someone" hours. Name Be Sanctified.” at the fol­ Rev. O. E. Winslow, Minister nuclear policy, has Informed Stik-. Mortars Due in picting the hlstbry of Coventry, Town cooTunlttee meniberi de­ Spaeaman Glenn and Titov went that .Justice William J. Brennan dlstlncUon about U. The ambitious This was to hsve had a thniat of arrive at tho proper ptoM on the Volpe said that "If we Repub­ feated, by a vote of 26 to 24. a Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Mid­ lowing service centers; 387 Oak­ 3,000,000 pounds— twice the thrust moon must be the most accurate ker she cannot give formal ap­ ivlll also serve as Ita director. threugli their mutual ordeal rather had been with the Communist one may try to periwsde himself licans have to fight among our­ motion to have a letter poll. week Service of Bible study and land St., 18 Chambers St., 20 Mar­ 9:30 a.m.. Church School classes of Uie basic Saturn Cl. However, at ever conceived. Bhren with ac­ proval at this session because of Zolton Feuerman Is general - M a r in e that he has some long shot chance selves, let's do it before the elec­ p ie reinUta -o f the voice poU well, it aeemed to tie. They were view 48 times and against it only prayer. ble .St, and 613 Main St. in Man- for all ages. curately placed kinar radio bM- the unsettled state of her govern­ West Germajry manager. Committee chairmen an­ St Uie hig nomination which might this time, this booster to no longer tion and get our muscles in trim Win be used as a guide. to tha pmtiably, Mke moat celebrItJea two times; that Justice Charles Chester; also French Road In Bol­ cons, a severe problem dxtots in ment. nounced by Mrs. W alter E. Ted- really pay off, and say that all he 10:30 a.m., Oilldren'a Church considered for actual development, for the main event." four delegates, who are Chairman ton. having the pay loads land cl6ae to Supporters of this joint policy ford, publicity chairman. Include; W e a t h e r who are apecialiats in the aame ■Whlttakeh, now retired, had been Is proving Is that he Is willing to North Methodist Church and Nursery. fo r the C-2 design has been dis­ (Continued from Page' One) Couple Married 53 Years John F. Shea Jr., vice chairman Friday at the Kingdom Hall: one another so they wiH not have said it would commit the United Mrs. Burton E. Moore, stage man­ field, bored to death with one an' with the Communists 12 times, gamble that much. But the truth 308 Parker ^ 10:48 a m.. Worship Service. The carded In favor of the C5. How­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Reid,*' Mary Jane Crandall, State Rep. Bev. H. Oegood Beaaett, MfaiMer 7:25 p.m. TTieocratlc Ministry ever. there 18 still a possibility that to be assembled from widely scat­ States to consult other NATO HEW Aide Reports ] much more potent — can throw ager; William A. Smith, produc­ other from the etart. But they car­ against them 30 times, and that probably is that the brochure, the School. Rev. Edwin C. Martin, evangelist, 650 Lydall St... celebrated .their WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) -The A. Lawrence Rtker and Mrs. 'Tay­ a hitch in the C-5 plans may bring tered. regions. There to gOM rea­ members on use of nuclear HARTFORD (A P )—The federal The couple have three daughters tion; Richard G. Jpdrj’, technical campaign stickers, the camera will bring the message. warheads with thh power of 6,000 53rd wedding anniversary recently. U.S. Weather Bureau's summary lor. ried their amlles \'allantly aloft to Justice Potter Stewart had been 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Med­ 8:30 p.m., Service meeting. son for this. armaments in defense of Western government hopes, using modern and five sons, Mrs. Alberta Pag- director; George Molchan, set de­ footage, the preas clippings, all 8 p.m.. Youth Service. the C2 back into imminence. They were married May 3. 1909 the end; they made all the epecial with the Communists six times, itation: ’The Hungry Heart." Scientists who study the moon Europe. research facilities and techniques, tons to 20,000 .tens of TNT. gloli and Mrs. Jes.sie Hobath both signer; Henry Fuller, sound tech­ of marine condition* for today, Chairman Shea le the cam­ that eventually goes Into the scrap­ .7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. Because the same methods must In Danbury and have lived In Man­ First Church o f Christ. Setenttst are well aware of its rough Snd to eventually create "formulas” to Official .Confirmation that the of Manchester, Mrs. Anna Hall of paign manager for gubernatorial small talk expected of-them; they against them 14 times. Also. Youth Department clasees Message by the Mr. Martin. be used In the lunai; surface The proposal reportedly pro­ chester for 39 years, nician; Mrs. Arnold E. (Jarlson, May 5: book Is ample return for the Invest­ of the Sunday School, and Crib Masonic Temple rocky surface. They know that the help urban and industrial areas atomic nibrtar has been given to East Hartford, Thomas Held, Clin­ candidate Edwin May Jr-. The were paUent with the rest of us. ment. Wtdnesday, 7:30 pm P « y e r rendezvous techniques regardless vides that: Mr. Reid waa epr(ployed as a makeup; Mrs. Peter Ogldby, coe- lid e e will be high along the One o f the Interesting things Nursery. southern half of_ the moon Is al­ maintain healthy environments. the tro6ps came amid reports that ton Reid and Horace Reid, at home other three d el^ atee are also tin- and Praiss service. of the booster vehicle used. It . 1. The United States would as­ maintenance man at Cheney Broth­ t’umea: 14rs. Frank .Turcotte and who expected them to make thl.s about these statistics is. o f course, Ws have described this kind of 10:30 a.m., Children's Day Pro­ 11 a.m., Sunday Service, Sunday most completely'eoverM by cra­ Pr^iSldent Kennedy wlU reduce the and Edward Reid and Howard Connecticut shore tonight from 11 deratood to ba in the May camp. might he well to examine the man­ sure Its allies that Washington Tlito is reported today by Dr. L. ers until hts retirement. Mrs. Reid Miss Roberta Garlska, music; amall talk for our benefit. what Senator Eastland waa doing gubernatorial candidate at such gram by the Sunday School. School and nursery. ned landing on the moon with a ters, valleys, rills, peaks and other production of nuclear warheads, Reid, both of Manchester! l6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Low tide at Old Say- Preceding the dlecuealon dn In- Second Oongregatlooal Church would not withdraw atomic weap­ Otis Emik, chief of the Depart­ cultivates orchid cacti as a hobby Miss Evelyn Hartley, props; Mrs. Beyofid that, the two men rep- length only to point out that, al­ 2516 p.m.. Senior High Youth 8 p.m, Wednesday meeting. features which are most difficult chiefly because the United States grandchildren and four great- brook today la at 6:80 p.m. and to­ ctlng the driegatee,tee, totown com- with them. He waa using t h ^ as 866 N. Main St. marginal booster vehicle like the ons from the European area with­ ment of Health, Plication apd' and has a sn>i(ll greenhouse In the Hannon Cochrane, typing script; though State Senator Peter Marianl Fellowship members meet at Reading room hours at 749 Main C2. to traverse. The northern half of already has a huge stockpile. ^andchlldren, mlttee members became in'volved reeented two eyatema of political part o f an attack on Chief Justice Bev. Felix M. Davis, Minister out their consent. W elfare’s Medical and BloIo^Cal basement of-her home. Mrs. William Kelleher, posters, as­ morrow at 7 a.m. Sunset today la in a dliogreemant over who of Groton has now. at the least, North Church to go to Methodist St , excepting legral holidays, Mon­ The intriguing aspect of the.C2 the moon is covered with the so- The defense department (Hrrald photo by Pinto) and economic and spiritual belief Mrs: Uohard H. Pinney. 3. The United States would Sciences Laboratory. , sisted by students Carol HIcking, at 7:53 and sunrise tomorrow Is should take credit for keeifing the Warren In particular, even though bought himself sUoh s scrapbook, Yfnith Rally at Burnside. day. Tuesday, Wednesday, Ifrtday, is that it can place about 40.000 called seas, snd these are fairly neither confirmed nor denied the Associate Minister promise to keep the allies in­ ' In an interview prior tO speak­ Tbomaa Welles. Diana Wahmann. at 6:43. town mdU rate down. which are faced with a continuing other members of the court, even this eras not, In our-cplnlon, hfs 6 p,in.. Junior High Methodist Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ pounds in a 3(X)-mile orbit or smooth areaa which app48r is reports. day. 11 a.nj. to 9 p.m. formed of the extent and power ing to a Connecticut State Medicstl Catherine Flaherty, Suzanne C3e- Boating weather for Long Island choice of learning how to live to- Including the Republican Catholic own particular goal or motivation. Youth Fellowship special program soft-land 5,000 pound.s on the though it, would- not be difficult The President's reported deci­ Betancourt Blames Reds Wilber Uttle said the' town 10 a.m . Morning Worship and of American nuclear stockpiles Society meeting on.’ ^preventltive verdon, Virginia Couch. Bonnie Sound to Montauk Point^and Block (oth er or die togrether. Here, too, Senator Marianl, in otir opinion, with parents as guents. "Bvertastlng Punishment " will moon. W ith a lunar pay load of to move across them. I t to for committee should have voiced a member appointed by President Church Sdiool. Nursery tor chil­ and their deployment throughout medicine and piRJlc health. Dr. sion was said to have been Bovvman and Susan l^rman. Island; has declared himself gbvem or not be the subject zif the Lesson-Ser­ 5,000 pounds, the necessary this reason that the N A B A sclen- prompted in part by a feeling fomuU statement against th* pro­ wa theuaht, they did rather well. Elsanhowrer, were assigned. In the mon for SuhMy. dren during service. Service of the world. Emik said thrae would be two Northwest to west winds 5 to 10 because of any of that nice, decent Gospel HaU weight to return to the earth can tisLs studying the moon for th* within the administration that the posed tnereaee oT the mill rat* Colonel Glenn, for hla part, waved The Golden Text Is from Psalms Oommunion by the Rev. Mr. Da'vls. 3. There would be agreemont goals— ^healUrhasard evalution and The Couples Club of Second knots this 'TnonUng picking up to from 40 mills to 44 mlUs. East land b

FACE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJ.H. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MAT 8, 1962 ■ ■ I I I I II I ')■■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1962 PAGE SEVEN BUGGS BUNNI OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJtQR ROOPLB d a h >Y crossw ord pu zzlb COWlWCIceRO! YOU, THAT SOUNW WANT SOME COOL 8 0 » . tUT « r let catAM AFTER ALL' PONTM/WE THAT NOT tASEFALL, ANY MONEY! 1 EH KIFt? HOeFlX,«3U«rtO|WM >\ Iraq lHCWNTtDOMApSrAf«3PIJrV^J^^^^ o53«Sl3S, rj!rUI>l JM0«■«»«*■ MPitce ool aSAgiliMt SSOiWiaNMatoMTWriHllh* HOW WILL MOTHER LOOK Mr ITYoude A m f asscotuih m u t ^ a w e e it iifa MANCHESTER ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN U '^ n ^ ihMFfoldt n v S m m A ’ KO m m v ON MOTHER'S DAY? aottBpiaMr * ssT“’” S ii-sssa s-*! AUTO PARTS OOrOTtHEAR WISN'T ^ WaL.VB9, fBOCM SEAFOOD Give her a Gift Certificate for aii.v of •IHET1ME- M.SKOE NOW*9\OU fvT 22 Age “ja”-"",.?® sasss**' 970 BROAD t’ . CHOICE VARIETY MACHINEf HEREIN 23Hon«r mate SoElx ginUflMNr veto jlf'-.'x’ ijf-i •; > .- our beaut.v services she jria.v desire. THE LAB AMr*y» At Quality i7M n «(rM t 1 i . * I- r r r IT wTHACHINE SHOP SlERVICE WITH YOU s i Nonte . r n r • EQCIPMENT ■.’’'if,- ' ? ttltOlB SSOWtlMd li u u • PARTS (new «nd rebuilt) Seafood iTVyl SSPtmaU n M e ACCESSORIES A , (A.) II It 17 • SUPPLIES lov^ m SStedBd _L e Du Pont Paint, Suppliee 43 OAK ST. ''i :- 99 EAST CF.NTER ST. SSAmub Akwtem 11 it Open Saturday* Until 5 PJM. GiOOK’S i..i^ S7Femal« - TEL. MI 9-9987 V - ’ -^ TEL. MI S-5009 L IK & A . nlitlvei k 1 j,' STAND­ W Viper OFF SlFltmin M 28 a 9^ iT s s ; 42BruUiaa HEATING PROM.EMS? maenr n Call MI 9-8078 or MI 9-47SS HIGH GRADE SSCoBtalaer b 1 Berube's GLASS ALeglAithr«bo4f s r MANCHESTER OIL CO. TYPEWRITER SERVICE e For .auto Windshields WDianaaotad 1 ■ 479 Middle Tpke. E. e For Store Front* and PRINTING CARNIVAL BY DICK tu r n e r SlDIaa IT 38 INCORPORATED Mapebester all tisee of windows U M ^ ZM ■ 24-Hour Prompt Service oanwinJ (pi) (1 * For Table Tops JOB AND COMMERCIAL PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMKKR MFtaDW REBUILT TYPEWRITERS BSCertel in ia U IT 47 4T FUEL and RANGE OIL BOTAJ.8. UNDERWOODS. OPEN 8 A..M. to 5 P.M. PRINTING L. C- SMITHS Etc. PRISCILLA! I DIDN'T BUT 1 UKE M H A A ^ a a te Sales, ' service and Installation SATURDAY 8 A..M. to NOON Prompt and Rfflelent Printing B7fioolhMyar v r ST u Of AU Kinds KNOVV/ TtMJ LIKE TO TO WATCH M SdS T tegU on all make burner*. We Handle Stationery Along Turnpike Auto Body Reliable ohTboyt^ WATCH THE FIGHTS! POP WATCH N B a llB a e ^ ^ We Give Top Value Stamp* TIME FOR JEM.'y ST i$ vnth Office Machine SnppUe* Spring is a wonderful season o fb - J. A. WHITE DOWN Your Mall List As Desired the year but somehow it dora point shouts "Custom Made” but you COMMUNITY PRESS THE FIGHTS! 1 Hebrew montfa 57 si U MANCHESTER OIL CO. ■ up shabby cars that seemed per­ will pay only ready made prices. SUaoiiial INCORPORATED A. J. BERUBE, Prop. Later model' cars can have the GLASS CO. 9 East Middle Tpke. 279 N o i^ Main SL Ml 9-3477—Ml S-SS42 fectly acceptable during the win­ upholstery perfectly matched so 81 BIseell S t—Tel. Ml 9-7828 Telephone MI .1-5727 m ter. You need not drive a' dull that a tear or bum can be taken looking car. Just let Turnpike Auto care of very quickly. A full stock L SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Body Works paint It for you. You of upholstery Is carried here and, Light Control Call Ml 4-1111 theref'oif'o, you can easily duplicate will be happy over the fine Job the exact pattern. No matter PONTIBG ABC APPLIANCE ^iU5F56i$?AQW5SBD FOR REPAIRS, Wednesday Family Night at Hoh Noh that they do as well as the reason­ what your upholstery require­ By Kirsch AND TSlweHA'^'ID MAN, SOJVE l£ARNEP 1D Rf Uat; replacement The Hob Nob Restauruit al^ able pricesi they charge. ments, you are sure of expert REPAIRS ON ALL TYPES OF the Manchester Parkade is defin­ each month and the restaurant Is workmanship and care when h and I T T O '^ . • Vertical Blind* ilarry Mull the owner of Turn­ - c :i v ii • Venetian Blipds itely the answer to your dining closed on Sundays. pike Auto Body Worke, 188 W. Tumplko Auto Seat Cover Co, TEMPEST 19 Mapla S».>MI 9-8879 problem*. You can get exactly How to entertain and enjoy It does the wo^k for you. Call them * a Custom Window Shade* Middle Tpke., is a real perfection­ rji. mi. u j. PM. OB. I what yoii want here, whether it be as much as' the guests—call the ist and the work done here proves or drive over for free estimates REPAIRS O N - a Repair e Washing a sandwich or a full course dinner Hob Nob Restaurant and they will on any Job. SALES and SERVICE It. Only fully trained men are em­ GRILLS, ELECTRIC ntONB, — and speaking of d in n e r s . make up platters of cold cuts and Everyone hopes that his car will BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL ployed here and only the finest TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, Wednesday night is family night canapes. They deliver locally. Why paint ia used. That paint is Du­ never be In an accident, but, should FINDELL HiFG. fiO. not call them, MI 3-0723; they one occur, call Turnpike Auto Body VACUUM CLEANERS, T H E /S A W at this restaurant. Every Wednes­ Pont. of course, and the combina­ Paul Dodge ■ HEATERS, PANS, MMOMPegFPEgZSR 485 MIDDLE XPHR^'EAST day night from 5 to 8 can have will give you all the information tion Insures one of the best paint Works and let them restore the car BONNIE/ IT/ Phone MI 8484^. WOODCOCK and quote prices. for you. It Is simply amazing how SEWING MACHINES AirOnOONEy 6AWTHE TT all you sat for Just J1.50! Just Jobs obtainable. Estimates udll be Pontiac, Inc. REFRIGERATION CO. Having a small party at home? given without obligation. seemingly Impossible wrecks are IL A. PEAAL, Prop. think of having all the delicious 878 Main S t—Tel. 3tl 9-2881 chicken and spaghetti you wa*it The Hob Nob will furnish a com­ Perhapa it is not necessary to nxed at this place. If you are AN work guoroittMd r - f for only El.SO. Actually, tt doesn't plete meal right in your home have a complete paint Job done; in hesitant about driving a rar that pay too cook a meal when you They have all the facilities to this rase only toqch-up work is has been in an accident, talk with can have a dinner for such a low serving a piping hot meal, com­ needed — thin places covered in, Harry Mull, Ho can explain and i s P i . SHUTUPf plete even to the waltresees. I.ast scratches and scrapes fixed, and allow you Just how and why a car GAR LEASING VnitedRiiA^UWHAb^> Mdplli O k. price. Give mom a break and CUNLIFFE ■ v ee u / e SHOT? TwruBMT jn p Fm m i^ tak* the whole family out thla delivery of dinner orders Is 8 when the Job ia done you will not restored here is absolutely safe. If DON WILLIS o’clock. Why not consider this bo able to find where the work neceesary, they can rebuild a car coming Wednesday night. service and really enjoy enter MOTOR SALES and RENTALS The Hob Nob opened a n e'w was done. As a matter of fact, from the frame up. In some casea 250 TOLLAND ST. taining? You can also pnons them they -may have to put In a new EXPERT AUTO BODY and luncheonette March 21 In the Food most Manchester auto dealers call GARAGE First In Manchester. New cars, for ‘ 'take-out” meals. TTiey will be upon Turnpike Auto Body Worka frame,- but when they are flnlahed, ^ n EAST HARTFORD Mart In East Hartford, and will FENDER REPAIRS / full maintenance, fully Insured ready at the time you specify and to do all of the touch-up work on your car is as safe as It ever was. 18 Main St„ Tel. MI 9-453i BU 9-6333 open another In the Southington they are slnlply delicious. Get ac­ new car*. For a few dollars ex­ You are cordially Invited to slop ENAMEL and l-AOQUER . to reduce your problems and Shoppingplaza about June 1. RFFINISHINQS Power and Hand Tools quainted with this flne restaurant pended. your car can look as new in St the shop and look around. Spocioliiiiig In. worries. For full information TYie decor of the Hob Nob la and enjoy Its fnany services. You ei«atpB«ii,'TM.ApB*afcS Painting and. Decorating Tools as springtime itself and you will See for yourself Just how the can most attractive and the wide will make it your headquarters enjoy driving a nice looking car. work is done; watch the experts REASONABIX PRICES Garden and Land Tools choice of menus is simply amaz­ FREE FXTIMATES BRAKE SERVICE Oh, I know money talks—^nly to me all it aver says for dining, either there or in your While w„B are on the subject of repairing and restoring the • cars. JUDD SAXON . Baby, Household, Party ing. Every effort la made to see BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPIELD is ‘goodby’!" Patil Dodge Pontiac and Banquet SnppUee home. a new looking oar for spring, Once you have looked around and RT. 88—VER.NON, CONN, Fraat End AKgimont that the food la served attrac- how does the interior of your cat talked with these men, you will be SI INC. Invalid Needs tlvNly and everyone enjoye the dnst Above the Traffic Circle S7S MAIN STREET look ? Is the upholstery torn, convinced of the safety of any car TEU Ml 8-0018 Phone Ml 9-2881 Interested service given by the Rorkrille~V «>rnon burned or worn 7 If so, enjoy they restore. They are open dally Gonarol Rtpoir VNork entire staff. As a matter of fact, the luxury of custom sect covers until 8 p.m. with the exception of LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON We Urge You To Support more and more people return here at ready made cover prices. Im­ Saturdays when they close at 2 i Ceer. '4i I Footam Cera. CAMPING ag^n and again for they feel RHS Stamp Event possible you say 7 Not at all at p.m. k TU-WmU «;|lik Herd. OoCKtYS The Lutz Junior Museum that the excellent food, pleasant Boom- Turnpike Auto Seat Cover Co. you PalnLs are perfectly matched at EQUIPMENT surroundinga and service make Features Cachet can have custom seat covers for Turnpike Auto Body Works, either TOURAINE 1 It a most popular place for din­ Tents, CoU, Sleeping Bags, the same price as ready made one* factory mixed paints or those ing. Mark Kravitz, president and and these covers flt like the pro­ CUSTOM MADE Air MattreosCa, Stoves A special tachel featuring the blended at the shop'. Foreign oars owner, and Bernard Hickey, treas­ verbial glove. New rugs can bo offer no color problem and you PAINTS Lanterns urer of the Hob Nob Restaurant, Rockville, High School seal, will be CANVAS AWNINGS used to stamp envelopes for sale installed also and your car will ulll bo absolutely pleased with all are to be complimented upon this have an interior that simply the work done here. MANCHESTER fine restaurant. at the achool stamp exhibition and For last Results auction today from 1 to 6 p.m. SURPLUS SALES CO. Elach day at the Hob Nob Res­ The cachet was made by the 169 N. MAIN ST. taurant a business men’s lunch­ school’s arts department for to­ Hal Boyle at Depot Square eon is featured from noon to 2 day’s event, sponsored by the PAUL'S pjm. for Just 99c. This luncheon school’s stamp club and asaUted,by B. C.r Open DaUy to 9:00 PJM. la ao popular that you should plan PAINT SUPPLY BY JOHNNY HART J. FARR—Ml 8-7111 the Rockville Stamp and Coin BUZZ SAWYER to get here early {or it tncludee au b. Your Gol(ien Years 645 Main Street BY ROY CRANE soup, plus a main coune with WHAT t h e HECK IE THis. 7 Allen L. Dresser, advisor, aald Tel. ML 9-6.100 HMMiTIUTISVSKY TNlKWiUriWOJUCI. d s s s ^ and coffee! For those de­ envelopes for ssle will be stamped 6000ntl«EAMmM. lUMAMpMUIMM WF GiCh'A DRESS FSR. PORTABLE TV RENTALS siring a smaller luncheon, there with the special cachet and will BUT.L VERY WELL, are all kinds of sandwiches, home­ Showing If--- T«Bfe. rim KEN DINKJER N o w 7 fe a tu r e hand-stamped cancella­ lUMAKEAJFEOJtt. WONDERINBHOWX Motorola and SEenlUi Sale* made soups and a lobster roll that PRICE OF «6 2 . SIE US FOR: and Service tion marks designating the Vernon U COULD SEND HIM-mS Is superb. The restaurant is open Post Office. TTie new, Ix>ulsiana o Aluminum . Roll Up Awnings 8 ajn. t o 6 p.m. on Monday. Tues­ NEW YORK (AP) — Your gold­ whll* running barefoot in sum­ CHESS SET. commemorative stamp^will be af­ Suburbia o Venetian Blinds We Seivice All Makes of TV, day and Mturday. How about en years are showing If you ran mer. PTUJ s Storm Doors Radios and Phonographs fixed to each. A man who bought a suit with I t dropping in for coffee and a pas­ remember w-hen; a Combination Windows try mld-mornlng 7 This will double There will be an auction at 4 only- one pair of pants was re­ MonchesteY Awning Co. your pleasure in a coffee break. p.m. Frederick Deming will be the A father didn't have to work garded either as a spendthrift or SEND THEM MODERN auctioneer. his son’s way through college. The a showoff. THE MAGAZINE OF 105 WEST CENTER ST. Dinners are 5t for h gourmet. The display is set up in the high The girl whose front porch was PLEASA.VT PLACES They Include a choice of all kinds boy did most of it himself.' Tolepbqae MI 9-8091 school cafeteria. -A .MON-niLY f e a t u r e OF T V SERVICE of flih, scallops, clams, lobster 'The only sure way to find out adjacent to a ’ bright--street light THE____ EstabUsbed 1949 YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY 403 CENTER STREET meat saute, baked stuffed ehrimp. the exact time was to go down to usually got married later than NEWSPAPER Jumbo fried shrimp, broiled stuffed the depot when the evening train gtrls who spooned on darker Corner of Griswold A rches farther down the ulock. HOMETOWN lobster, broiled half chicken, chop­ DAR Scheduler came in and ask the conductor. The only, homes containing two TEL. MI 8-2205 ped sirloin steak, sauteed tender­ Die best biscuits ever made HiaurliPBtPY bathrooms were thdke In which loin tips, au sherry, sizzling steak Annual Meeting were cooked on a coal stove. MORTY MEEKLE lived elderly Invalids too feeble to NEWS BY DICK CAVALLI inaitre de, petite fillet mignon, to One of-the chdres every motor 1Eurutu0 l|praUi MICKEY FINN TuRnPIKE ^Imb the steps to the sec ,nri BY LANK LEONARD name a few. All soups are home­ Orfbrd Parish Chapter. Daugh­ car owner hated Was buttoning up (iTDIDNOT^^ ITW4SaJF»06 ANPieAYir 1 LEAVE mO')€lU,6IR-«^ANAS AUTO B O D Y made but one that is a real favor­ ter* of the American Revolution, the Islnglaas curtains on his auto floor. HIT THBAAARkSSB/i WVSN'r/COMEON, THAraALLCXJTCX^eaJNCiSOR NOT? The H O B N O B ite is the homemade clam chow­ Folks grumbled the world was | RESTAURANT will hold Its annual m e e t i n g during a frigid spell. There was going to pot when Hie nc-'lyhhoi - | A BAOr- ttCNCWHOWlO der. The Lions Club meets here Thursday. May 10, with a lunch­ always a crack that let the wind THATONE the Drat and third 'rueedays of hood Jack-of-ali-lrade* began! eeriLETHis. v IC R i^ TE.MPTINO POOD eon at 12:30 p.m'. at the Windsor in wherever you sst. charging 50 cents to cut the lav.. . J VIC’S PIZZA SHOP WaMTOUTOF COURTEOUSLY .SERVED House on the Green in Windsor. In winter you didn't need a A man who bought a ault with 153 W. MIddM Turnpike BOJNOS, Reports will be presented on Ihermoineter to know the temper­ W R E C K E R Businessmen’s Luncheon si)|iplclon If word got around .he Phone 511 9-3700 Served Dnily 12 . noon to 2 pm . the recent Continental Congress of ature. 'You could always tell how hsd switched from sleeping-In a SERVICE DAR In Washington. Hostesses cold it was by how far the frozen nightgown to newfangled pa­ PIZZA DINNERS SERVED will be Mrs. Joseph Stubenrauch cream stuck up out of the bottle Wednesday, Thursday, Friday MANCHESTER jamas. SPAGHEHI and Mrs. C. Hoyt Stllson. Reserva­ the milkman left at the door , You could always tell the town y - 5 P.M. to 8 PJW. tions may be made with Mrs. Al­ The biggest Juvenile hero was banker In hot weather. He w:is RAVIOLI MEMORIAL CO. bert Schulze by Monday. the ;."!6 Monitor . FOR the. AAAK^ESm WATKINS-WEST had only two dinner choices, on Four Mfinchester area nursing home are so anxious MATERIALS i:00 News. Sports. and’ Wsalher Friday night-banned salmoh loaf OFFICE H*t«r Muu 1:30 Monitor student* at the University of Con­ to gel. COOLER FUNERAV 1:06 Keyboard Kinspins or macaronl ’and cheese. VICHI'S 1:16 careers TTie greatest ordeal a small boy necticut wtll receive white caps In SCRAP METAL 1:30 Monitor PACKAGE STORE SeiVICE );30 Just Jazz faced was to be ordered liy his speoial exercises at the Jorgenson Suhsi'ripliunn MHchell ^7043 1:16 Spurts einsi mother to go out and cOt a switch Auditorium on the Storrs campus RAGS anil IRON 20 BI88ELL ST. 1:10 Sftarlicht Ssrsnads off the peach tree himself — when Payable in Advance 0RMAI»» y fl . Nancy Maneggla, Steele's Crossing Three .Months ...... 5.80 Maaefesoter's Oldest was this admonition to. a finicky THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE W P O f— 1410 child: "It ain't what you want Rd.. Bolton. One Month ...... 1.8.5 «*!>•*• Il'a (Int* ra BY WILSON SCRUGGS 1:00 Ix>u Terrr Miss Karen Jedrziewskl, Kings­ Weekly ...... 45 - With Ftaest Rteillties 3:00 Dale Kelly ... that makes you (a!—It’s what you .IVHKE^SAMW?Tj(M,Va)'UHEVEKSEt'*>, DAVY JONES 7:00 Joey Reynolds bury Ave„ Rockville, will read th6 IWAT HAVEYSU HC^ AUVE AaUU UNLESS « 0m , AW. WEST, ME lUVI BY LEFP and MCWILLIAMS ret.” . 3:00 The Alligator It was the learned verdict of tra^lonal "Oath -and Prayer of OKDBIS 7D exiNG HIM M/ 'S H t'S tVINF—1289 Maimonides.” Telephone MI .1-2711 tlOHEWITHHEK? IvoU OET IQ&OF THESE SiCURED!, COM*. many elderly, doctors that cigar­ DAW. n « T i TMilR ASeiN T/ aaMOMAMV... You stm* At job. . . w bM i«t BN iM Du 8dM U|diolgtei7 l;U0 e r a News The exercises, beginning at 3 Circulation Dept. NM (or it. . . h cote a Mkh aqiMil Hm I l:iu cra -^ R ’a New ette smoking was practically cer­ p,m., will Include a talk, “The AND fM V l Shops 1:16 Sbowcats »f Muslo tain to lead to tuberculosis; ■ x p e r l . 7 Z quoohos oa ootort. , . «M it m ? . . . km to 6i HT 1:66 'Yankees' vs. Washington Need for Self-Expression," by Dr. Today! BEi-UPHOLSTERINO 1:30 Showcase of Music You could always tell a low- David C. Phillips, acting dean of CALL CMl «S «H ogpvt hgto oi YNT noxt MiatiRf M. i 1:66 Coming Events class saloon by 'the fact that u • MOVIMO 6:00 News UConn’s School o f Fine Arts. MI 3-6563 # Medses'Parwlhire - i;10 CBS—calling A m e ^ never kept its brass cuspidors • FAOKIMO ■ad 'AaOgae* , . . 6:36 Cocal News and Ssowcase brightly polished. 6:60 Sports Digest iMaitrljratfr 9 Mara Stoals’ iuid Btfeth9 < An old maid waa any woman Transit Firms Lose 6:00 News over <0 who lived by herself and 723 BIAIN ST, MANCHESTER^HONB Ml 9-4S01 • Owtsm rgraltara 3:10 Wnll' Street Report 6:16 Showcase ot Music k t e a eat. CHICAGO — The 1950’s were ^Sweeeke BBp Cerars aad Itaarattes 3:30 CBSr-Eurwsan Dinrp> *111* Mggaat tomboy In frammar hard years on public transit com­ lEurtttttp BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE W.OKK 3:68 It's Bporls Tims Made te OiOer^ ; 7:UU CBS News aebool tSmaad her mala j^imuttea panies in th* United States. They r i Oomplsta BilseMsa at Matsrials 7:10 Showcase and N««> News ' by snatching off their caps and reduced their vehicle holdings 23 I :10 CB8-U N*w Tf ' rSEB EamilATE8<^ - News and f hldfai; them In the imaes at hsr per ceiit and thalr vahlda mileage Honehoctar Moving P AjyVANO MAKM RiM ANO STOP N . M ala M , - 1 Wqrtd Woomaav,. 25 per eent losing 46 per cent of m m * PAINTS .Tlia fraataat aacuiai aw aarih M I 6 4 8 2 4 their ridera and, taking s 85 par and Trucking Co. Rl?Siv5ai8t n S 5^(^^ES56.' « u to atub jreur tra -m V ■ant ou|,1b net revenue. ap I I I 1 4 ..... ■s.. V-: ■ u

■ -i ■ ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« SATURDAY. MAY 5, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANtHEStER^ CtiNN, SATURDAV, MAY 6, 1962 PAGE NINE ...... '' ’‘ “ wjwsi** Red Sox Explode ior 12-Pun Inning Bustqcfis StTYlcsa Offered 1 $ R«dio-TV Repfiir Serriesa 18 B d n d »—8 t0e k » » STEPS., side'WsUu, stone walls, TELEVISION and stntefina serv­ Mortgage* SI fireplaces/ Qagstone terraces. ice, The best pWceSf In' town. Pro­ AUdOST unlinilted tun(|s availsbls ULASSIFIEIL Work done at reasonSble prices, fessional job, 90 days’ guarantee for private mdrtgate#. If you need' m 3-0796. in writing. 21" picture tubes 114.95 money .to consolidate worrisome Better Homes TV Co.. MI 9-3900, debts, to Improve your property, from Vernon, cMl TR 6-4444. GARDENS plowed, any size. Ml or for any pnrpoM, and can pay 9-5096, OONNIE'a TV and Radio Bervtcf, 122.25 per month' for each tlfOOO I available All hours. Satisfaction you borrow, call Frank Burke, at Bill Roediger GET YOUR spring cleaning done guaranteed. Call 1)0 9-in5. Connectieut Mortgage Exchaue, NEW YORK (AP) — CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS now—atticg qnd ■ yards cleaned; 15 LeWl* St., Hartford. CH M89T days, JA 9-6563 eves. Upset in Final Sweet - swinging John 8 AJM. to 5 P.M. > also, landscaping. AI’s, MI S-8T06. Moving—Tnickinr-^ (Honey) Romano, Cleveland's PARPENTRY—Building, remodel­ Storage 20 clouting catcher, has taken COPY Cl o s in g t im e f o r c l a s s i f i e d a d v t . ing, additions, garages, recreation Businefis OpportonitiM 32 rooms. Satisfaction guaranteed. MANCHESTER Packaga Delivery. Parkade Match over as the Indians’ top bat­ MONDAY t t m FRIDAT 15:85 A.M .»SATU RDAY t AJH. Free estimatea. Ml 9-4427, Ml Light trucking and package deliv­ BARBER SHOP for sale. Two- F u r th e r P l a y ter and seems determined to 3-0796 after 5. ery. Ratrigerators, wasberg and chair shop. Inquire A. Camposeo, By EARiT y OST PLEASE READ YOUR AD stove moving specialty. Folding prove he’s the No. 1 slugger ’ I.AWNS MOWED, tra.sh rennoved, 457 Main St.* (>wne'r retiring. Twice., within a 24-hour pe­ HUNTING at the backstop post in the Olssstflsfi sr “ Wsat ABF* srs take* av«r the phone as^a con- chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752 Totiight at Z vealeswo. Tha •fivsrtissr shsoM rao5 Us a« the FIRST DAY T I landscaping, Free estimates. Call ESSO HAS excellent aenric* .ate'* MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ riod, 18-year-old Stan Hilin- dub’s history. APPBABS BEPOBT BBBOBA la time for th* next Inter- ! Ml 3-8172, lion opportunitlea in Mancheiiter- (Continuing a hot streak that hsui ing Company. Local and'long dis­ aki i n was a best man. Last Uoa. Tha HStiUd Is rsspos MMe tor aaly ONE incorrect or omitted I HARD, HONEST “ la b o r done on ! Bolton area available now. Sm all" At Holidays boosted his average to .333, the tance moving, packing and stor­ capital requirement, paid trailing night in the finals of the sec­ iaaertloB l^r say adverttsesasat Sad tbaa only to the extent of a lawns. Will mow, trim, rake and age, Regular service throughout ,- ___ i-s-:,.’'' . - 27-year.old receiver slammed a "make geM " ’asertteS. E m rs whicli do net leeeen the value of i fertilize all lawns, Earle Everett; program provided. Phone Mr. ond annual Manchester Men’s pair of homers Friday night that New England state* and Florida. FISHING the adverttoSaeeat win aat be aeneetad by **make good’’ Ineertlan. Landscaping. Ml 9-8538. ' MI 8-6663. Dorley days JA 7-4188, nighta - Town Ten Pjn Bowling Tour­ By EARL YOST carried the Indiana to a 6-6 vic­ Springfield STate 2-4639. nament at the Parkade L«nes, the iwcomers to the duckpin tory over Kansas (City and AU , TYPES screens repaired with'THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. underdog Hilinski defeated Bill Tournkmont tfail in Manches­ snapped a three-game loeing YOUR 0(XIPKRATION WHX Alcoa screening. Call 5n 9-4533 Moving, packing, storage local Roediger in three straight games ter are the early leaders in START c ABPIS'G streak. BE APPBBOIA’n a i DIAL Ml 3-2711 for free pick-up snd delivery. . and long distance. Agents for Wanted To Buy to gain ,U»e honor. This morning, Smart, cantankerous, slippery- - * l-yois vlin Lines, Inc., world-wide the Blender M uchester High sen­ the first >imual ME CO. Expert work- Wallpaper removed. Otllnga. Help Wanted— Female 35 play. by 'Maiiager Paul CorrenU o f the Jafre Retains Crown; grand! . with a .299 mark and the pair o( ' manship on all tiling, reasonable Floora. Good clean workmanship. Rented Shoes Holiday Lanes, the eight finalisU BOOT REPAIR team records. Now he's the big MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE j prices. Ceramic tile our specialty. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. HOUSEKEEPER to live In. ^cal- Wearing rented bowling shoes, will also come back, during the en­ , Free eatimales. MI 9^16. . Leo Penetier, Ml 6-6876 or Ml tlop available July 1 , Wrlte'Box A roll of electrician’s tape . . . gun for the Indians with .a .458 9-6082 Hilinski quipped to his father, durance test, and bowl nine more which you should have had In average in the last seven games Mi 9^500 F, Herald, stating references, Stanley Jr., who served as official games Sunday night statting at ATTICS, CELI^nS and yards Rej^Stops Bout Quick your shooting Jacket because Its Meanwhile, Los Angeles' Leon aad leave year ssssssge. Yeu’Il hear from our advertlsar to Jig I cleaned Alao. nibblah hauled to IMPROVE,THE value of your prop- REGIS’TERED'TrURSE ahlft soorekeeper, "Now that I’ve won. 6 o'clock. uses are mmtiple . . . should erty now—La.5h'* Paint Service, - Wagner continued on a homer -Hsse tritheut speafitog all eveatag at the telephone. \ dump. Reaaonable. Call MI 9-9704. full-time. Laurel Manor, MI ■■ I guess I can afford a palf- of my Late Starter new be transferred to your fish- Interior-exterior. Highest quality 9.2824. own .shoes!’’ Mrs. Annulli almost didn’t get tear, hitting his seventh In eight SAN FTIANCII^Q (A P )— Brazilian Eder Jofre still holds hig Jacket. Partial list of uses: games for a major league leading work, reaaonable rales. Free .esti­ At- Hilinski, who owned a 165 aver­ off, the starting pad,' arriving 15 Repair boots and traders (tem­ mates, Workmanship guaranteed. COUNTER GIRUI wanted tor 7 age in the Inter-Church League minutes later thim the scheduled the world bantamw^^ht boxing championship, but Herman total of nine as the Angels beat Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 Household Services porary), f(x flsIUng pole (tem­ Baltimore 5-4. Boston used a 12- Call collert Wllllmantic HA 3-0518. a m.-3 p.m„ ahtfl and 12 midnight and a 166 average in the Knights start of the women’s play. How­ Marquez, a knockout Ids^r, claims Benny faret was the third Offered 13-A to 7 a.m, ahlft. Please contact porary), hdid glasses on In high run fifth Inning to whip the (Chi­ LOST—Black and white hound, vi­ 1953 CHEVROl^"2-door, aland of Oolumbus League at the Park­ ever, when she did arrive, she wast­ boxer in the ring. uinds (temporary), Ersatz band- CEILING refinIshed, painting, wall- Mister Donut, 1325 Main St., WII- cago White Sox 13-6 and Minne­ cinity of Shady Glen, children's aid shift, good condition. See at SAM’S UPHOLfiTERY - ReUrad ade Improved his score with each ed little time in knocking over the Referee Fred Apostoll stopped noted for a rugged punch, bored aid (temporary);''.splice c le r ic a l paperltm. Wallpaper books bn re­ llmantlc. little pins. sota beat Detroit 4-2 on Rich Rol­ p«t. MI 3-6186. 53 Summit St front the shop. (Jan take car* ot game; just as he did in defeating their scheduled 15-round title boUt In on Jofre for nine rounds, wire (permanent). \ quest. Fully insvred. Call Edward Marinelli, on the staff of the lins' tWo-nm homer bi the ninth. all yoUr upholstertoa neads at R. Price. Ml 9-lUOS. SECRETARY needed for Insurance Rick.jMorrltt in the semifinals. In the 10th Friday night at the building up a 7-0 and 5-1 edge on GAP SPABKFl UO \ FOUND- Fiahlng tackle, vicinity 1954 ONE TON pickup. Internation­ great eavii^. Call (% 9-2tTS. The brown haired lad, who wears Manchester Motor Sales, co-sp6n- Cow Palace after the long-jawed the cards of judges Fred Bottaro - Did you know an ordinary plrt The first-place New York Yan­ agency In Rockville. Must have sors of the tourney, holds a slend­ Bolton I-ake, owner niay have al, 9 foot body «'ith power dump, PAINTmO paperhanging. property, casualty insurance a golf glove on his "throwlr/;''' champion dropped Marquez fol' and Vem Bybee. is an effective measuring de­ kees and Washington were idle. same by Identifying and paying $450, MI 9-2564. REWEAVINQ of b|ima, moth holes. Herald Photo by Oflara er lead over Vic Abraltis In the • • • Good clean wc7kii)anshlp at rra- background. Write Box P, Herbld! hai^, started out with an 181 the second time in the round. Ciiamp Was Ahead vice to regap a sparkplug ift, an for this ad. Ml 9-6894. Zippers repaired. Window Shades sonabi* ratea. 60 yeara to Mm Hilinski Receives Trophy from Ciovino, Roediger Looks On Men's class.. - I960 (JHEVROIjKT. 8; ton pick-up. game, increased his total to 186 in The 118-pound Stockton, Calif., Apostoll had. the champ ahead emergency ? \ INDIANg-A’s— made to measure ; alt sized Vene­ cheatet, Rairmond Flak*. Ml DKJTAPHONE tranicrlptionlst with the second and then' fired a 203 to longshoreman claimed he wasn’t SHEARPIN REPAIR The A's shelled Dick Donovan good ninning conditions $195 .52 tian blinds Keys made while you First night point standings: after nine rounds fi-3 under Cali­ 9-9237. general correspondence exper­ wrap up matters in three straight hurt—he, was just resting after And there are a couple of ways from the mound in the second, Announcemefits Wells St., MI 9-2.156, ■ wait. Tape Recorders for rent. MEN’S DIVISION fornia scoring, where the ,.^Wlnner ience, also for other office dutles> in the best of five finals. the second knockdown. He said to confie home when your s h ^ ]An scoring five runs,, two on a Marlow’s, 867 Math, Ml 9-5221. EXTBRIOR-INTBRIOR painting, 1. Marlnclll ...... 29.26 of a round gets 1 to 5 points and RUGS AND bedspread* expertly FOR SAUO 1962 DWK, tlirquoiae permanent position, liberal bene- The new king of the big pinners Apostoll stopped the fight too soon the loser none. breaks and you haven’t (shame on double b>’ Dick N'>'vser. Pfis­ decorating, celllnga, wallpaper­ (iU. 289-2717. Noble fi Westbrook collected nine strikes and 18 spares. 2. Abraltis ...... 29.11 ter, a 25-year-old rookie, protected dyed. Choose from 70 decorator and ivory. Take over payments. RADIO-TV RBPAIRB au toakaa. ing, floor sanding and reflnlshlng. Derby’s Excitement Dimmed, because the spectre of Paret's "This was for the World cham­ you) taped another on the han­ colors. Lucky Lady Laundry 481 Call MI 9-3855. Mfg. Co., Bast Hartford, opposite Roediger had four strikes, none in S. Bujaucius ...... 28.16 dle. One way: Take pieces out the lead, allowing only Romano's Cara, ptaonograptaA efiangara. Clean workmanship. No job too death after his welterweight title pionship,’’ protested Marquez' co­ ^riiell Place. Ml 9-2003. Honeetj^economteal. Guaraateed 96 Martin Park. the tkird game, and 17 spares. 4. Saunders ...... 27.27 fight March 24 was too fresh in carefully, replace long piece first, homer until the eighth when Tito small. John Verfallle, Ml 9-57.50, 5. Aceto ...... 27.26 manager, AI Avila. "Herman WHITE 1961 Volkewsgcn. radio, days. Famoue for aartfies (or 16 Ro<^ger. .a designer at Pratt the official's mind. then the two short pieces. It will Francojia'a single drove in two heater and whltowall*. (jail after SUMMER TIME I. fun time hUt It A Whitney in East Hartford, had 6; Hampton ...... 27 should have 'Been given every hold at low speeds. Other way: runs. Willie Kirkland's groimder eara, Pbena Mi 5-4BIT. Pottar- WE ARE hew booking for outside brings added expenses for picnics, By Star Trio’s Withdrawal Almost Helpless chance” FOUR PIECE orchestra for all oc­ 4 p.m. MI 9-3784. s. one of those nights. He just 7. Niles ...... 28.1 Your belt buckle will do the job accounted for another snd Ro- casions. Ml l■9S50 a?! patntlng. If you want a good job clothes, vacations. There’s still co u l^ ’t get “ in the . groove," 8. Buckley ...... ,..24.28 Apoltoli insisted Marquez was Jofre’s camp, pleased with his and has more power. Use fish­ mano wound It up with his second done get ouj- ektlmate. Call Mr. time to earn extra money for extra AN UNUSUAL bargain I Reupiwl- Charles, Modsm Hem* Decorat­ shooting wcU below his average. LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) — ' Ridan unbeaten in seven starts moved Ridan into a slightly better in trouble. '"I think he was get­ 12th straight knockout, neverthe­ ing pliers to cut and shape. homer. Pfister (0-3), who struck ■ter 3 piece living room aet; sofa needs In your spar* time. Why not ting hit solidly and often," the less thought the 117%-pound veg- A s Auto Driving School 7-A ing. MI 9-0726, The ex-Detroiter, a resident of The Kentucky Derby, its lus­ as a 2-year-old and no worse than post po.sltlon. But he’ll still have WOMEN’S DIVISION out 11. was charged with the de­ Personals and 2 cHalra. $148 Choose ' from become one of those smart women Jilanchester for the past year, second In six outings this year ex­ 1. .\nnulli ...... SO.S former middleweight champion etsirian didn’t have a good night. LINE TOO BIG, HOOK, TOO Giants Mgke It 10 Wins in a Row feat. Rookie Sam McDowell (2-1) n oup of fine fsbrloa. Work don* In Manchester who earn the Avon ter dimmed by the sudden only two horses outside of him. ELECTROLUX Bales aad Benriea, PREPARE FOR drlvsr’a taat. PAINTING papering, floor aand- Way? It can be fun, too. Don’t threw 165, 176 and 144 game.4. cept for a disqualification, be­ 2. Plrkey ...... 28.26 said. "He was almost helpless and "He was too slow," said manag­ SMALL got credit for the win. by expert craftsmen on our pram- tnj, remodeUng. Cal) Mr. Charieg, since he’ll be in stall No. 13. er Abraham Katzenelson. • • • bonded representative, Alfred Age* 16 to 60, Driving and class wait. Call today. 289-4922. During league play, the blond withdrawal of the star and came the rose to beat when Sir Trainer I^roy Jolley figured his 3. V ittner...... 28 he wa.s staggering'? when he did Sure, you’ve tried to thread a l*e*. All work fully guaranteed. MI 9-0726. The net gate of |37>420 from Amell, 305 Henry St TaL MI rbom. Three tostniciors No watt­ averaged 185 m . the- Wednesday- two strong members of the Gaylord suddenly came up lantc colt, a fast breaker if necessary, 4. Simmons ...... 27.1 gel up.•' big line Into a little eye on a hook. ANOEL8-ORIOLE.S— ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ Mill Fsbrio Salesroom, 176 Pin* House and 179 In Uie Thursday 6,177 fans was little more than 8-0460. ' ^N OR LPN. > 11 shift, lull or FYiday, The C. T. Chenery star has enough speed to get into rac­ 5. Correnfi ...... 26.9 Apostoll denied that Paret's Elspecially with numb fingers life The Angels won it with two in my. PI 3-7249. St., exclusive Cheney Fsbrio p a in t in g and wallpapering, wall- Mixed circuits at the Parkade. supporting cast, drew about half of what the promoters ex- ■alesroom, to Manchester^ MI part-time. Gilmore Manor Oon- had been the 8-5 choice off four ing position by the lime the caval­ 6. .McAllister ...... 28.28 death Influenced him. can quickly get to the not worth Year of Baby Bull, the seventh off ' Hoyt Wilhelm papeg removed. Wallpyier book* YalescHlt" Home, Main St., Glas­ Oiilaide of the first box of 100,000 fans to Churchill living point. Try this: Heat the 8-7822. Budget terms arranged. on request. (Jelllngs. Free estl- victories this year, two at the ex­ ry charge reaches the first turn, 7. Small ...... 28.20 Marquez, a clever Noxer not peSted. (0-1) on Albie Pearsoms single, a Automobiles For Sale 4 MORTLOeX'S Driving School—Of­ tonbury, tSS-4411. game No. 1, when he tossed a Downs today for its 88th run­ eye with a matdi; before It cools fice, 448 Main St. Msneheeter. matee. Call Roger, M 3-0928. pense of Ridan. three-eighths of a mile from the 8. Lorentzen ...... 28.1 sacrifice, a single by Steve Bilko. WASHER . REFRIGERATOR re­ strike to his opponent’s spare, line through. Just enough NEED CAR? Your credit turned Leamliw correctly "May Save SlfeCURITY "Ri!SI5!PTIOmaT-Ov»r ning. Shortly after Sir Gaylord's rac­ starting point. < j Under the Petersen point sys- a passed bail and Earl Averin’s pairs. Prompt, economical, okpert, A. A ANDERSON—Interior decor­ Roediger never led. Hilinski got Ridan, a big. tough son of Nan- i.tem, "one point Is given for win­ bums away to make It thre^ grounder that got by shortstop down? Short on down payment? Yoor Life.” Driver education 25 years old, aVatJable 12 p.m.-t ing career was ended by a hair­ There still remained, however, easily. Cepeda on Rampage guaranteed. Phone Ml 5-4n7, Pot- ator. painting. 109 Foster St. Ml a strike in the second box and tullah racing in the .silks of Mrs. Bankrupt? RepotMSSion? Don't classea. Member, CbnnocUout Pro- p.m. and 6 p. m. D p.m., 8 or 6 line fracture of the sesamoid bone ning a game; one point for every Ron Hansen for a single. Wag­ terttm’e, 110 (Jentar St. 8-8806. was out front in the la.st 29 Moody Jolley, was the i-1 choice the problem of Townsend B, Mar­ 30 pins knocked down; one-half And the same match will put despair! Sea Honeet Dougia*. In­ fesalonal Driving sHtooi Assn, MI days a week, uniform^-furnished. in his right front ankle. Chenery ner's two-run homer had tied it t-TSSB. boxes in wrapping up the crown, to whip 14 other 3-year-old colts, tin's Sunrise County—a speedy point for a bowler who outpins his Older Guard Trio a tom plastic or rubber eel back z : ------^ 3-3 before the Orioles regained the quire about loth*e*t down^-entall-- HAROLD fi SON Rubblah Remov RA YM O N D ^'^tA IN TB^ Inter­ Manchester area. Call 24T-8880. held last year by veteran Pat earn the $119,650 winner's siiare decided against using Cicada, his colt with a tendency to boar out. opponent while losing the match; in shape. Heat makes the ma­ NE^, YORK (AP)—The Chinese calendar notwithstand­ eet payments anywhere. No ahnall al, Cellara, attlca, yards, and ior, exterior, spraying: Batlefac- Tremarco. ace filly, as a Hub.stltutc. Then terial run together. lead in the top of the seventh on loan Or finance company plan. LARSON’S ConnecUcut's first U (JOBMETIC snd drug clerk In dtUK of $162,150 jackpot and don the Such tactics cost him the $100,000- and one-half point for^ a tie game. ing, thi.6 may be the Year of the Baby Bull. weekly pick-up or burner barrele. llon guarantecQ. free eettmatea. HlUnskl, incidentally, improved Af A Verne WincheM Jr,, withdrew his Dave Nicholson's double, a single Douglas Motors, 333 Main. censed driving school trained ^ store lo work 10-4 daily, pleasant k blanket Of red roses with which __ plus Flamingo at Hialeah Park There is little daylight between by Whltey Herzog and Johnny Certified and approved is now of­ Harold Hoar, MI 9-4034. Ml 3-4496 after 4 p.m. his average from 138'to 166 over ...... ,____I. ,u- . California colt. Donut King, be­ and a share of first place money NEW WAY TO LAGE BOOTS The Chinese calendar, as many residents of San Francisco working condition*. Apply at once the winner is attired at the end the flivst seven in the Men’s Di­ Leads ’Vegas Golf Temple's squeeze bunt. The win­ fering clsssioom and behind In person. IJggett Drug, ’Manehes- the second half of the Kacey cause of an infected ankle. in'-the $75,000 Wood Memorial. vision with Ed Bujaucius, Dave Here’s on Interesting wrinkle know, li8t.s this as the Year of the Tiger. But Orlanidi) Cepeda, BXTERtOR SPRAY ahd brush of the gtirelling U4 miles. ner was Dean Chance (1-2). wheel inetruetton for teenager*. Buildinff— Contraetlng; 14 ter Shopping Parkade. League season. In addition to his Chenery stuck with his original Saunders, Tony Aceto, Howfe on keeping laces tied lo boots the Baby Bull of San Francisco’s Giants, may claim ft for his BIG . NO 9-6076. painting, commerrial. industrial, Post time was 4:30 p.m. ,EST, Sunrise County and Fred Hoop­ residential and trim jobs. Work bowling atollitj’, Hilinski is also plan to start Cicada in Friday's Hampton and. Sandy Niles ready as yon plow through briars and with national television and radio er’s Admiral’s Voyage are in posi­ LAS VEGAS (AP)-i-The older guord of golf was still in o w n. BED ROX WHITE SOX— ADDITIONS, recreation room*, re­ guaranteed, free estimatea. Jo­ RESPONSIBLE woman for house- co-captain of Manchester High's Kentucky Oaks although she also to challenge Marinelli and Abrai- brush; Laee up to the last hole E-Z LERN Driving School— Safe, cleaning and care of two children, gtrif team. As the No. 2 squad scheduled for 4:l'b-4:45 p.m. tion to stage a repeat of their The the surprise o( practically no lowed an infield hit to the leadqff (Jarl Tastrzemskl. hitless in 13 !*" modeling all type* of carpentry. seph Dionne, contractor. MI was entered as Derby insurance Wood Memorial bumping duel in Us in tonight's rolling. the driver’s seat— three of them, in fact— as the $58,000 In conventional manner. Then one, but to the considerable con­ SPRING SALE '-courteou* Instruction In driving Nelson Higgins, Ml 4-17()0 30-86 hours weekly. Must have member, he is a three handicap CBS, The weatherman forecast man, Curl Flood, then retired I*- previous gt-bats. stroked a single fbom Connectlcut'a largest. Auto­ .5-0494 after 4. in event Sir Gaylord was side­ which they ended in a dead heat. doseet OhallMi^rs Tournament of Champions rocked into the third round to­ push a loop thyongta the top eye. sternation nine National League o*wji transportation, reference* re­ player. possible showers during the day Instead of lace end. Do the same ot men In a row before he weakened and a dpdble ,ln the Red Sox' 12- matic and standard shift, dual lined. Although toasting an im- Sunrise County, with Bill Shoe­ Over In the W o r n M t Division, day. teams, the Baby Bull is on a BATHROOMS tiled,” remodeling, WE ARE OPEN now for painting quired. Write Box U, Herald. Field of 97 and temperatures up to 81 de­ on the' other side and pull tlw and the (Jards began threatening. ruh'^fifth. driving in four runs in SCRANTON , conth;Jled fully ln.5ured. pick-up additions. recrtaHhn rooms. all I posing recofd. Cicada might have maker trying to keep him on a Amy Plrkey and ^ ir le y Vittner Leading the procession were rampage. The finalists were survivors in grees ends through the opposite loops. Solo homers by Frank Robinson, the biggest one-inning' explosion aervie'e,' Older and nervous atii. types of cai-pehtry. Alao fall-out outside and Inside. Satlafaction ?^ p rR irN (^ b T o im ‘ierr'heln asT But should the raln.s stay away " tough row to hoe agatn.st ( straight course, breaks from the are Mrs. Ajuudli's closest pur­ Masters Champion Arnold Palmer, Boivling Leo (Jardena* and Vsda Pinaon guaranteed. Free estimates. Dom. j? 'P; an original field of ,97 bowlers, suers with Mary Simmons and Tightett to comfort then tie In He drove In five runs on a In-the majors this season. Boston denta otq- specialty. Pay aa ,vou shelters bttflt. Call Ml 9-4291. inlc. MI .1-76.55 ond ahlft, hill or part-time. Apply restricted to Manchester resi­ it figured to be a plea.sanl outing I'*'’ <’olta, especially since .she had “No 2 stall. Admiral’s Voyage, Doug Ford and Gary Mlddlecoff, b a ^ . Never come loose, yet un­ homer, double and atngle Friday gave him juat enough working sent 16 men to the plate against MOTORS . go, take only the number of lea- In person. Patio Drive-In, West Edie Correntl within hailing dis­ deadlocked at 139 for 36 holes. SPICE LEAGUE - - Individual dents. The top eight scorers, who for the thousand.s who packed the position No. 14. But against ridden by Braulio Baeza. goes tance. ties In a Jiffy. sa the Giants blasted Chicago 11-6 room. Ijirry Jackson (3-2) was five pitchers, eight hitting safely ROCKVILLE aona needed. Call for free booklet. Middle Tpke,. from No. 3. Tournament officials had one winners this season were: High Electrical ServicM 22 were Jed by Max Denhup's six- rambling stands crowned by the ot her age in the Oaks, she Mrs. ■ Annulli’a scores were 123, EMERGENCY BAIT for their 10th straight triumph. It the loser. y and five walking; ’The White Sox MI 3-8862. Florists— Nurseries IS reason to sigh In relief. Ford is average, Lori Slhlcrope; high tri­ game total o f 1.188, qualified for famous twin spires, .gathered at . " ’hn hy three lengths and earned Sunri.se County was made the 144, 121, 115. 121, 131. Marinelli ple, Inger Guthrie; high single, Pat Spring runs can be furious. If also marked the 14th consecutive • • • , got homers from Camilo Carreon USED CARS — known as the hurry-up man of DIG YOUR white pine, hemlock, FREE EB'i'tMATEIS— Prompt serv­ championship play. Hilinski was the bars for the traditional mint “J2T.820 lo boo.st her lifetime bank- 7-2 second choice. The Admiral rolled 121, 106, ISO, la i. 129, 139. Annulli; high single, no mark, Pat you mn out of bait, the Intestines time the free-wheeling Giants had PIRATKHDODOER8— and Jim Landis, but it wasn't DRASTICALLY REDUCED ice on all type* of alectricai wir­ CoRtlRued RR Rixt pace fifth in the qualifjdng round with professional golf. He wastes Bob Skinner's basss-loaded, small potted, white dogwood. 81 julep and spewed over into the teh 1° ■ was quoted fourth at 8-1 along Other final totals \vere Abrai- Guinan; most improved bowler, of a pre'vious catch duplicates a knocked out the opposition's start­ enough.' Mike Fomieies (i-i) won PRICES Business Servie^ Offered 1.1 up. Saturday /oSd Sunday only. ing Licensed and Insured Wifsim a 1,158 total and Roediger was flower-bedecked infield in picnic Better Position with the El Peco Stable’s De- tis 135, 146, Bujaucius 189. Hamp­ time making a shot. Mlddlecoff is Pat Annulli. Chilli won the league worm. ing pitcher. plnch-hlt single drove the win­ it with Gary Peters (0-1) taking Electrical Co. Manchester, MI fourth with 1,159. the exact opposite. William Schriildt, 9'orest I^ane, fashion. The withdrawal of three horses j cidcdly. ton, 156, 137, Saunden 161, Aceto title with Roeernary, Second. They got help from Cincinnati's ning run ss the Piyates snapped the loss. 1961 F86, 6 passenger wognn RELIABLE remove)',, service. East Glastonbury. 9-4*17. Olsatonbury, MB S-797S. Parkade Manager Bemie Gio- The pair make up the Isist two­ M fi M Rubbish Rtmte* cover­ 1961 CHEVRO LET 140, Niles 150. AUo, Plrkey 131,' Jim 0 ”roole. who threw a five- a four-game losing' string against 1941 Ford ‘ITiunderblrd, hardtop Co, vlno presented a trophy to the 133, 134, Vittner 136, Simmons some, so the remainder of the SLIM 'N TRIH—Joyce Stavens Soccer Match the Dodgers. Pirates held a ing Manchester. Commercial. In­ RAMP RIDE MCK-UP champion. hitter and held off St. Louia 3-2 in TWINS-TIGERS— 1*6® Oldsmbblle Super 88 convertl- Floor Fininhing 24 144, Oorrentl 139, McAllister 151, select field of 28 pros won't be 177-179—577. Fearl SUvens 454. 4-0 iMd before the Dodgers came Rollina’ shot with two out off i ble dustrial,' reaidentiai. Our 'special­ Roofing—Siding IS 8,000 Mile* Handicap division winner was held up. It will be op to Ford and a night game. It stretched the ty atUCa, oellars, yarda) Ml FLOOR .S ANDINa “ -^fin^iahing" Scholastic Roundup Lorentzen 136. Manche.ster Scandla will play Giants lead to games over the bark with three in the eighth snd the victory after the Tlgere had l»6* Cadillac convertible • \ Joe Schuster who needed four Sports Schedule Mlddlecoff to resolve their con­ SU’MMESRETTIC.S - - Bca Cor­ tied it in the ninth. Elroy F sie 9-6787. A. A. DION INC._____ Roofing, siding, commercial, residential. new Each of the bowlers was at­ host to New Britain Falcons In a Cards. tied it'In the eighth when cStico l»«0 Continental Mark V hardtop Oall owner collert games to beat Don Harrison, tired in sptoial tourney shirts, trasting methods. mier i n , Lori Sinierdpe 125—337, State Soccer League match tomor­ (1-0) benefited from Skinner's sedan palnUng (jarpentry /uteratlons floors or we will make them like flame totals, including handicap Fernandez singled Al Kalin* ObfiMA APPLIANCE Serttce—ftoj and addltlona. Delll:lings. Workman- fitorr* GA 6-8848 with names written on the back. Just as ths first round ended in Millie Oliva 129, Mazine Thompson row afternoon at 2:30 at Mt. Nebo In the others, all night games, single while Joe Moeller (1-3) took home. Joe Bonokowakl (-1) got 1940 Oldsmoblle 98 Holiday Coupe new. Mr. (Carles, Modem Home Schuster first, were: 192-188, Monday, May 7 Pittsburgh rushed in a run In the 1960 Oldsmoblle 88, 8 passenger pairs all makes refrigerator*/ ship guaranteed. 366 Autumn St Decorating, Ml 6-0726, !« com ^y^the Holiday Lanes a four-way tie for first and four 125, Betty Ritchie 122, Pat Annulli Field. The locals will be trying to the loss. the victory, the fifth in six gamea Iretsers, srashtoA machtoea. dry­ 264-240. 187-177, 241-237. Schus­ Glastonbury Wins 3-2. 116-124^.841, Mary Scata 120, bottom-Of the ninth to clip the Los wagon 'Ml 8-4860 Gus’s vs. Phone, 6:15— Nebo. J ^ First pHzsUf each dtidsion wUl more just one shot behind, only end a brief losing streak and Im­ • • • for Minnesota. er* ranges, oil oag~gas burners. ter carried a 33-pin handicap and No. Meth. vs. >31. Mary’s, 6:15 1 be 875. Helen Llchatz 119. Ruth Hilinski Angeles Dodgers 5-4, Philsdelphls 1980 Rambler Amerlciqi, 4 door Harrison 34 pins. one stroke separated the top three prove a 5-4-2 record. Two more PHIL8MET8— Ml 6-0066 All work guaranteed BIDWELL HOME Improvsmsnt —Charter Oak. and the four players tied at 140. 126-124-120 — /370. Nel Solmond home games remain on the team's quelled s budding New York rgtly Frank* ThomS.s got his eighth 1956 Oldsmobtle Super 88 sedan CkinVeany—all type* of elding and • SEPTIC TANKS Colonial vs, Hi-'Way, 8:15 -R o b ­ Tl)ey were Billy Casper Jr., Earl 141-^50. Jeanne N owtIc 132—380. spring schedule. in the ninth snd best the Mets 1969 Pontiac, 6 psaaanger wagon 'TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot rooflnir Alumtoum elapbooMs s Ends Rockville Streak homer, s three-run blast, for the I960 C idlll^ 4'door CLEANED and INfiTALLEO ertson. Stewart Jr., Australia’s . B r u c e 6-6, and’ Houston took Milwaukee Mfts, but it wasn't enough sa the Navy, Cbasl Guard clearing. Call Frank C. Noble, MI apecisito. Unexee'Jed workman­ BLACKTOP l^Jercantilc Fete T-4. 19,59 Ford FL 500 (jlub sedan 9-6063 ship. Mf'f-ease. Bi'islol Eastern vs. Manchester, Weekend Sports Crompton and Jack Fleck. Phillies won,^their fourtli straight. 1988 Ford. 2 door. 8 cylinder, stand- 3:15, Memorial. With pitcher Larry Christian singiing home tiie deciding Gbt I^iamond Wins • SEW ERS Doug Sanders and Joe Camp­ — Which Major League Is Major?- Relief man Ballst Green (1-0), , ard shift LAWN MOWERS sharpened and SEALER m a c h in e c i e a n e d Sunday at Grove o ia n t s -c a r d b U ''' FOR YOUR roof and siding, call . Tennis- Manchester at Bristol I run, Glastonbury defeated Rockville 3-2 yesterday at Rock­ SATUKDAV— bell were knotted at 141 and U.S who worked o u t ^ a bsaes-loaded, 1968 Mercury. I door hardtop repaired, sales and service, p)ck J. G. Roofing Co. We specialize FOB DRIVEWAYfi Open Champion Gene Llttler, a Ea.stem. ville, ending the Rams’ four-game winning streak. 1:30— !>lets vs. Phillies Cepedd, ' the...' Giants' Puerto none-out situation N n the ninth, Nnvy nnd the Coast Guard Many more up ahd delivery. Ice skate* sharp­ In alumlniini. ceramic and ato’ne. • INSTALLATION Windup of the annual Mercan­ Coventry at East Windsoi No-hitlers were the rule in Qther«>------winner here three times In the Buzhardt, Pierce Successes Rican-bom UM baseman, had the won It while Ken MacKknzle (0-1) ened, preciaion ground. L fi M tile Bowling League season will Channel 18 Aendomy triumphed over their (Thoose yours now For free estimatea and appoint- ' Rham at East Hampton. area scholaatiS' baseball aejuon. 10 years of the tournament, was best season.« his csreer last year .was the loser. Equipment Corporation, Houle 88, ment call MI 9-89.33. SPECIALIST take place Sunday at the Gard(;n nine and walked three en route to 1:55—Yankees vs. Senators otvUlnn opponents in CqnnecUcut *6.95 “ Jim Toomey hurled one as Cov- Channel 8 alone at 143, one stroke bMk'. of when he ,|bd the league in home »■ t • Open till 9 p.m. evenings Vernon Conn. TR 6-7609. Manches­ Grove with an all day banquet Tiiesdaj-, .May 8 his impressive triumph. He also fellow Californian Phil Rodgers. Offer G>ntradictory Stories runs 48 snd runs batted In OOLT8-BRAVE8— baeatMll games yqetbrday, the ter exchange; Call Enterprise 1948. enlpy blanked E. O, Smith. 7-0, helped out on the offensive, club­ 2 p.m.— Red Sox vs. White Sox and games planned. Pagani’s vs. Eggs. 6:15— Neto. while Ellington was the victim of Channel 8 Casper shot the finest round yes­ with 142. Houston spotted Milwaukee ^ Idahipmen dowplfig Ynle 10-5 In Roofing and Chimneys 16-A McK in n e y Towr aarf Couatry Honored will be members of bing two hlt-s in three tries and terday, a 67, five under for .the Havan, arid the Cadet* cloh- Ovitan vs. liberty, 6:15—Chan- a "classic" by Stafford's Pete Se- driving in five runs. Dodgers vs. Plratee NEW YORK—Natlohal League^ The deal that sent Pierce (4-0) now hitting tor 4-0 first-inning lead, then came SCRANTON LAWNS—Cleaned) mowed, trim- LUMBER and BI'I'PLV (X), the Optical Style Bar and squad ] oak freddo and lost. 2-1. Channel SO par 36-36— 72 Desert Inn Country Ctork of Worcester, Maaa., R(X)FING—Bpeclaltztng rapairing Route 44A— Bolton Notch It wa.s Coventrys’ second vic­ fans yell "I told you so” when they and Larsen (2-0) to the Giants Jhe league lesdV ith eight homers, back to win it behind the good med, fertilized, m 8-8946. roots of all kinds, new roof*, glit­ DRAINAGE CO. — ■WlUle Slmpopn, Walt and Russ | Marines vs'. BA's. 6:1.5-Roberl- 6 p.m.— Kentucky Derby Club course. The jovial pit> led off and leads the league in nms relief work ot Bob Bruce fl-0) apd 18-3 'lfia,v tetiirday Bender, Joe Vinsko, Les Christen- i ,on. tory in three starts. > point to John Buzhardt's 4-1 bsc- brought Bob Far­ ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Ml 9-4143 ROCKVlLI.E-Chrl8tian doubled Channel S with birdle-birdie-blrdie Including ord with the Chicago White Sox. betted in with 28. Dick Farrell. Jim Pendleton snd ' Hnraord Unlveralty look Falr- MOTORS, INC CHAIN SAW work — Tree* cut. sqn and Walt Jacon - - and Bill Track Coventry ...... 003 030 1—7-3-2 : a 45-foot putt on the third hole. He ley and pitchers Dom Zanni and In the CnplUI City In a paired Aluminum aiding. 80 •Manchester at Conard, in the sixth, sending home Gla.s- sm ith ____ ...... 000 000 0—0-0-4 I -\ll-iftar Golf "The guy 'wins six and loses 18 * • • • H sf Smith had homers for the 166 Union St. Rockville Reasonable ratea Call PI 2-7668 year*' experience Free eatlmatea. Fkber. The Stylemeh copped sear I 3;3o Channel SO made the round In 32-35—67. Eddie has been used- as a pinch *^81601 poatppned from 'niuraday batween l::80-4;80 or any time tonbury's third score of the day. Toomey and Morrison: • Ashton. ' with the Phillies and look at him hitter and Zanni and Fisher in re­ RE05-CARDS— Colts, but two unearned nins^in Call Howley, Ml 3-6361, MI 8-0768. son honors while Faber's 114 aver- | Ellington at Ellsworth, Then he held the Rams at bay for Wrestling Hard luck hit three other top because of wet grounds. MI TR 8-2831 .'Saturday or Sunday.. I-aw.son (5 1 and Phllbrooks, Lar-1 contenders. now," a National Leaguer boasted. lief. O’Toole (2-1), ,28. a lefty, al­ the seventh, clinched It. ago topped the individual scorers. ' Rockrille at Newington two more frames to protect hi.s son 15 1. I Channel 8 “It just goes to show you,. Trade And at Brockton, X(a*a., South­ victory. 10 p.jn.— Fight of the Week Sam Snead's downfall came on a fellow In the Cleveland came up with a good ern Connecticut State, downed SAM’S UPHOUn-BRY 1 Retired Heating and Plum bing" 17 Channel 8 the par-four ninth. It was rough- deal In'acquiring second baserhan Bridgewater- (Maes.) State 5-3 in MUST 8BID-1986 Graham, Very froRi ut* shop. Can take car* of The team.s traded two-run STAFFORD—Sfreddo kept him- | and all o f a sudden he's a big O E R A R D J. BARONOUBKYi bursts ill earlier frame.s. rough, trap-trap, finally tb f green wheel.’’ Jerry Ktndall from the Chlcaga. a first round game In the NAIA reasonable. Call MI 9-8088'. on yoUr upholstering fieeda at self in trouble, despite his no-hit I SUNDAY— and a fat three-over par seven for Cubs for pitcher Bobby Loqkt^ Re^onal bsaeboli tourney. great aavti^. CaU ^ , 3-3876 ' Plumbing. Installation and repair. It' was the first defeat of the effort, by walking seven Ellington ' Amaricaq League fans counter 1966 (CHEVROLET, 2-door. iedan, M’ 9-6125, season for Rockville's ace left­ 1 p.ra.—Mets vs. PMUles the hole. with “ look at Billy Pierce. He only who heis been toadied t^ c e slnee. . ,The Bulldog* of„y*le never had HOME LANDSCAPING - Design, batters. However, he got out of Channel 18 Snead, the 4ef^nding champion, a chance In their conteet With Bel Air, V8, automatic transmis­ MEN NEEDED hander. Skip Olander. . He's now' won 10 for the VVbite Sox last The swrltph 6t shortstop^ that ' lanta, planting. Lawn tertllixa- PLUMBING AND bsoUiig - r*- most of his jams via strikeouts; In 1 —Red Sox vs. White Sox wound up 'With 40-38— 75— 148. - Navy, the MUdies accumulated a sion, excellent oondition, 8600. Call To work in our Carding Doportmtnf >ocdnd sMft. three and one. Glastonbmy's all,, he, fanned 14. year. As soon aS they trade him to brought' Eddie. Bre8S0'ud,L296) to Ml 8-3389 after 8 p.ra. Son, weed and Insect control. John modeling Inathiiatlonx repair*, record for the year is now tnre'e’ Channel S Mike Souchak ahd Sanders also 7-0 lead and then coasted to their { A double by Lerpv Champagne the (San FTanclsco) Giants, he Boston and sent Doji^ B u d d i n E Whitham Landscape Nursery, AU workrk guaranteed, V years ex- Complffto insurance plus prelfit shoring. and two. 1:65—‘Yankees vs. Senators had woes. They were co-leaders In (.133) to Houston ^itis helped the third win In tour Eastern Inter­ petlance. 34-hour servlaa. (toll Channel 8 becomes a kid again.’’„ , • ' 1668 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-door h il 9-3660. Glastonbury' ;",..200 001 0 --3-7-0 the first round. Souchak hit out of The arguments swirl bock and R ^ SoX\ Houston now is playing NATIONAL LEAGUE collegiate Bazaball League out­ hardtop. 1176. Good - condition Earl Va^aimp. MI t-4749 APPLY IN PERSON TO i 2 p.m.— Dodgers vs. Pirates bounds on the second, got a two AMERICAN LEAGUE ing*. Yale i* now“ 2-3 in leajpe MAJOR BRANDS forth, fueled by the annual period I Bob UlUs nt ^ b rt. L. Pet. U.B. W. 1. Pet. OJL Ra()lo,' heater, standard shift. Ml 8HARPEN1NQ lerriee - teWs, ...... 0—2-4-0 last of the sixth, erasing a Channel 80 stroke penalty and soared on for W. jday. knives, axes, sbesrs, skates, TV 8ERVICE-A11 make* Honest. Christian and ’ Purtill, Gaglio | bpief 1-0 Ellington lead. of Inter-league deals. ' The Yankpcs Oiink they may. New Yertr . . . ..1 2 6 .667 — San Francisco .. 19 6 .79X — 9:9452 1 4:16—Tonmament of a 45-39—79—148. St. Loois ...... 1 4 5^.787 2(4. Hapless Clark, shelled by 20 totaiy blades Quick'Mrvlce. C ^ - Economical. High quality parts., THE ALDON SPINNING MILL DORP. SPECIAL MAY SALE I4i; Martello, Olander i4i and,' Stafford ...... 000 002 0 -2 -3 -0 Champions .The evidence to date iiCdicatea have come.tip with a" real prize in Otovoisiid . . . ..1 0 7 A88 Guaranteed 90 day*. Famou* for Sanders was even with the lead­ the American had the 'best of it In! relief m«n Marshall Bridges, ac- Pittsburgh ..'..1 4 ,# .585 4 Coast Guard hits, .w*s able lo tol Siquipmeiit 0 Mato fit., Arclriv>’ Ellington . . . . 000 OOl 0—^1-0-2 Channel SO ers until he hit A double bogey six Ohlesge ...... IX 10 .MS X come up with only twb' of "‘their TMO MERCURY 3<-d0Or Sedan, goofi • Manchester. Hours dally 7-8, ■service since 19.11. Phone Ml ' TALCOTTVILte. CONN. ------* Sfreddo and Klecak; O'Loughlln 5 p.m.— Wide-World of Sports het 1951 swaps with Ed Bhorjt, the; qulrefi.'from Cincinnati for catch- Mtehtoote...... 12 10 A45 X Lo* Angela* ...1 6 lO -688 5 9-4537. Potterton’k, 130 Center 8 t on the 18th. He finished 35-37—72 ■White Sox's new general manS' own against Cadet pitching. Oite tires. MI 9-3633. lliursdsy 7-6. Saturday 7-4. MI STOBRS — Toomey fanrted and Z^hner. CSiannel 8 — 141. er Jesse Qonder, who already IS' Bsittmera . . . ..10 10 ..600 8 Philadelphia ...H i . • A35 5>/t 1-766*. ger, rattiig .a R)w bow. - Cincinnati .....1 0 II .475 7)*j. wa* a two-nm homer by DUsk badk in the minors.. Brldgas is be­ DefrMt ...... 3 5 .MO 3 Benjamin. TELEVISION antennas and rotor Short was criticized freely wh«» ing called "the new Joe Page’’ In te* Angeles . . . 9 9 MO 8 Houaton . i ! . . . . 5 II .4X1 5 (j MGA 1958 WHITE coupe, excellent PIANO TUNING. 87. Fifteen year*’ systehis Installed and repaired. he started trading away his old es­ Coast Guard's hard-rhltlng % Discount! some quarters for his fine work ■sosae aty . . . n It .478 S'/, hfllwaukee shortstop, John Craven, led the condition. MI 8:4962. experiencie. Free repair eatimstea Serving Manchester and sumzind- 4 0 tablished players for new facep. Cheney Tech Opener, 2-1 3 h a d > Enfield In five games. * Boston , ...... 9 l o ­ .474 Cliieagn . . 5 18 J17 111/] at(a0k vrith four in .five trips and upon request. Call Kinneth Robin­ Ing areas. Modem ’TV Servlea.„405 Pierce and Don Larsen have been »'/j STA'nON WAGON 1655 Plymouth Center St.. MI 8-3205. ^ Milwaukee salvaged some -Na­ Wsehlngton . .. 3 ts .176 8'/, New York ____ X 15 .167 18 three runs batted in. George Bach- son, MI 8-1866. NO DOWN PAYMENT-^12 MON’THS TO PAY Starting to Run winning for the Oianta but the tional League, prestige in the deal Friday’s Beoulto Belvedere, V-8. 4-door, radio and "new facea" of Buxhardt and Joe FMflay.*s Besnlto tell homered for the Cadet*. ' . heater, automatic transmission, Behind Phil Hence’s Hurling with the Kansas (hty A’l that ‘ Mtoneaetz 4, Detroit X. Sob Francisco Ik Chicago 6. Hartford’s victory brought Jt* c" V —• COMPACT SPECIALS! — Cunningham have been doing a Philadelphia 5, New York 6. .power brakes, '2-tone' blue, ‘3460. I • ' HARTF(»D (AP) — Commer­ brought pitcher ob Shaw (2-1) to Boaton 18, OMeafo t. season record to 7-8, while Fair- good Job for the White Sox, who PittoiMiiigk S,, Los .Angeles 4. Owner MI 9-8551. FOR RENT Scoring single runs in the fourth**' Although played at Mt. Nebo, BAN FRANCISCO—Eder jofre, cial cat^es of al$ad were repprted the Braves for three youngsters. Clevelawl S, Ukmtmo City 6. field to now* 4-fi. are r i ^ t up, there In (he race. However the A ’s think they have dnotoantl 8, St. Louis X. 600x13-$13.95 and fifth Innings, Cheney Tech It was a "home" game for Lyman. 117)4. Sao Pkulo, Braall, knocked tottay to be Improving .In the low­ The 'Whltf Sox gave up Roy Sle- Lee' Angeles 6, Ssltimore 4> out Hennan Marquea, 118, Stock- built for-the future with iiifielder Only Gsme* Behedulafl. Houston 7, Milwaukee 4. MODERN MOBIL STATION First Line opened Its 1962 baseball seaeon at Cheney_____ Tech ...... 000 110 0 2-5-2 er Connecticut River, heralding the vers, a home • rim-hlttihg firat FOR SALE OR LEASE ton, Oalir., 10. (Joffr re*"’"»d start of the sport fishery uprtverl Ed Charles, outfielder 'M a n n y Today’s Games Today’s OaoMS Mt. Neto Field yesterday 'wlth'ja^Limi'an ...... 010 000 0 1-7-1 baseman, to get Buzhardt . and HARirOSD aOAD — MANCHESTER well-played 2-1 victory over Lymajn world baatiunwelglit title). Hank The state board of fisheries and Jimenez and catcher Joe Azeue. Wsahtogton (Daniel* ;1-S or Ran FraneMe# (Perry 3:5) « 6.60xll5-$13.95 Henie and Glidden; Oritze. Slade Charlie Smith from the Phiilles. Chleitgo (Koence 1-6). Y SEraC TANKS Tubeless Memorial. , ’ Casey, San Francisco, u...- game said 90 per cent of the shafi Slevera haa been unable to get Jimenez is among the A's leading ■tenhooo* 54>) fit New Yoyk AND Var.v reJUMinable rent, ha* nome alm k and eqiiipmenl. One (6) and Slade, Jones (6). " hitters ao far. X^Louia (Waabbara 3-5) ^ ^Prime Ea?t Center St. Office Location Tall Phil Hence went the route pointed Fernando Barreto, 180)4, are bucks. At the Enfield Dam, himself untracked at Philadelphia. OSlenc* (IVynn l-%) nt Beaton month paid training course for quallArd man. Mechanieal hbll- 6.50x13-$14.95 Brazil, 10. about 30 shad, mostly, bucks, wore At last look he was hitting J13. ° Cle'veland’a acquisition, of Dicki r Ditrait' (Banning fi-fi) nt Mto- CbtetsssM (Pnrkey 4-5), , j IfX very helpful. Leon avollahle. for Cheney on the mound, scatter­ New. York (Jaeksoa 1-X) -fit PLUIMIED SEWERS ’ Ideal for Doctors, Dentlala, Attorneys, Rsol Eststa AgSnts, ing seven hits effectively. He was LOUISVILLE. Ky!--iamM EUia, taken over the past weekend, and Sinith didn't hit as the (^ c a g o Donovan (4-0 with twO shutaouta' MnoU (Htnnga »4»). »g — Twt Plus Exchange—-Whitewalls Add $2.00 C Club A'H'ards 189>/i, Lonlsyllle, ootpolntod Holly several fishermen'took their Um|t third baseman so Al L o ^ moved u d a 1.54 earned run average) Bnlttaom (ita r W S-5) nt 'Loo rhilndeiphla (Meliah X-5). Oiaato, diwv* ki Hva na)s with hla Insursne* AgSnts, Aeceuntsnta, EngtoSSrs, Arebitoets, tough In the clutch especially when Mln^ 167)4, WaaUngtoB, 10. Laa .Aagslae (Diradale > 1 ) at NMlriM CImimI ! I OALI. Lyman got men on second and of six in the Farmington -Ri'ver. A' Al Smith frmn the outfield. Bua- for Jimmy Plersall looks good Angeloo (Selhtolqr S-5). alghiti homer, 4to«Me aad ataiglj* as iiic:st:8R Artist Studio, Beauty fialon. Etc. CHESHIRE (APJ—Ruby Gold­ ntWbwfk (fitnidivaat 1-1). SepUe Dsaliis, Dry Waite te w it third with two down In the seventh. 0 ' . . tow yellow perch are being,caught hardt haa been a 'urhiz -with three with PiersaU hitting only .213 for Olsvalnnd ( T n y l n ' 1- 1 tea rrsaetoas waHaped OUeagd Hliii stein, Red Auerbach and Walt In shad luTea at the Enl(eld Dam. complete gamea, including Th urs­ brought pitcher Bob Shaw (2-1) to Dr)«t Sr«) at Ennaas OIIy (Walk- Howitan (Stann 3-1 or Stents Okh* 11-5 aad earteaSkd wtaateg U m * IhstsBed-CMIgg Wstat^ But he Induced the last batter to Dropo shared .the platform last 1 -1 ) at Mllwnafiaa (ten w 3-1). ground out, preserving a well-de­ ^Scholiislic B«oeb«II Excellent c a t c h e s o f 'winter day n i d i ’s 1-0 shutout over the ting help, from iric Power (.267) or 3-1 and DHnqr >1), (3). ■tredk te 15 ganise., yreeftog ENsas. 1 ■ ' ■ MOBIL OIL CO. DISCOUNT night as the University of Connect­ 8aadny% ffefiaddlo ' PISeldag-^-lM Calta, al­ R. F. BRODERICK. Brolc.r served trluipph. ' flounder are being made all along New York Tankeas. and Dick Stlgmen (2-1) while Eonfiny’s SdMdnla Itntco,' II I JA 2-82.11.^9 A.M. to 5 P.M. icut C Club honored former coach. Bulkeley 5, Hartford 2. the 'Connectieut coast, with the Another of Short’s deals sant Pedro Ramos haa yet to win for tea AngalM nt Ptttalwrfk. lowed oaly four htta la 7 1/3 to- The game was a "quickie,” com­ Sumner A, Dole and two of his ItotaoU nt Mlnneaoto. IMUNNEY IROS. STATION Southington 1, PiaihviUo 0. fish running from 3/4 to 1 1/2 veteran Mlhnld Minoso to S t Louis ClevelBiMl. Johnny.Temple (s- play­ WiiaMagtan at Naw YWk, (3). te a Fmaeiaea nt Chlenga. aiac» * t relM. olefldRg aat 15 as T«[*ption« Ml 9-5384 "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPANY" pleted In little more than an hour stqr athletes. Dole was presented Windsor 4, Newington S. Now York nt PUlndelphin (3) and one-half. Four double plays, PouadA Good fishing for this for' Hmt baseman Ounnhighain. ing second for Baltimore aM Har­ CUnata nt BaStan. (3),X<3#pji!. te gglaad first amJlM Isacffy der 436 CENTER STREET—MI 9-0980 the club’s outstanding acMevsnent BUawwth I, Burned t. St. Louis^^gnefcun^ two by each side, helped hurry HiaeSM la also being e^iertencad to Miimle 'w u hudieapiM hy an in- ry Chiu, who went to caevieland in . O aeialifir at Kanana Ottj*. W. stesa ia l-A vIetefY'* s>v«r ,MI> a w ^ for his 25 years as a baakat- Prinea Tech 35, Vinal Tach 5. the Thames and lower Cbanoetleut Jtay and got off to a aloggfim thtagg, aloof. ball and football coach at UGOm. the sama deal, now la playing with tto Neir York Meta.

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: r , > A G » ^ ^ \ , MANCHESTER EVENING HBRi^^D, MANOHESTOR, CONN, SATURDAY,, MAY t , M6* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.-CONN. SATURDAY. MAY 6. 1982 'Artides For Sale .-45 THERE OUGHtA BE A^LAW BY PAGALY and SHORTEN^ Farnlshed 6S*A /■ • -i ■ s;'.* . '■ Business Propeity For Sale 70 'ly .:- FARM LOAM, top quality, stock «S S4VE ROOM aparUnant. .fliQy fur­ Houses For,-Sale 72 Houses For Sale piled d years, big<6-yard load; $13. nished, Beat and hot ■^ INCOME OVER $6,000. * VERNON—NsW modem first flooF MANCHESTER—Ranch, larga Uv- CX>LO?(IAL D U r a i —4 beautiful V MANCSteSTER—New oversized -VERNON--Convenlent to I.*ke VERNON—-8 room Cape, 2 untlnlsh , Columbia, AC 8-93S3, aftOr 6 p.m. S m i II chided, Mato St. loeaUon^aeoaM tog room, modern kitchen, $ bed- T^O ' ADJOINING lots. 112x185, a itWdAOdt'UMiftdMnt, range, re- rooms, sunpbrch eftcloaed, ,1101 8 room Cape, full shed' dormer,' Street School. 6 room ranch, alum­ ed, large kitchen with bullt-lns,: floor, $«l» nioqthli. MI 9Afl». ; . M im ch^cr,' Bueineee Zone' n . room*, 1% hatha, large'rec.roofi), $2,000 each, prices going up June PB?NIC TABLES—several models, • , beat, hot .wator, ga- iJngt lot. Mate Street. watod heat, beautiful backyard 1% baths, one acre wooded lot, inum combinations, level lot. aluminum ' combinations, large [ 1, act now. Good view, ehurchek 6'—13', from 114.50, delivered, W. r A , .m n ^ e d , adifita, no pne.. excellent coddiUon $19,6Q9*'PM1- with fruit'treea and also, tirtplace. selling for $17,900. Call the R, F. trees, 4%% mortgage, asking TWO ROOM completeljr fumidied brick Agency, Ml 9-8464: .. yard, near elementary ' school,' and ichools. Sign on lot, West Zinker, Ml 9-6444,T R 6-7143. : Ajfc one bedixwm apartnMnL ^M itm ent. Stove, refrigerator, \ ' -t h e CHARTER OAK 2-car'fearue. Very close to school Dlmock Co.,-'Ml 9.5245, Barbara $13,700. Owner, MI 8-1060. $13.7tK)^Ml 9-3328. VeiTjpn St. MI 9«3$82, and bus. Buy directly from own­ M V E R T l S i m CaU TR S-aSOO, TR heat and hoi water. Apply Mar* ■ AGENCY SPLIT "LEVBD—7 rotmia. flre- W oods.MI 9-7702, Jt^SiUia EVans, NEED TIREJB? Major brands. Spe­ QUICK - low's, 867 Main. '. er. Move right to. MI 9-1109 or Ml 9-5653. tAMPFiELD"" ROAD VEJRNOI^—Lake St. Sacrifice for cial May sale. 40% discount. No .FOUR L A k o s rooma and bath Ptoce, 1% bwtiui, buUt-lns, recrea­ MI 9-6913. O N IW deluxe apartment in beautiful Oo- 7S03 tion ,foom.. garage. 4 % % x$108 IDEAL quick sale after 6 p.m. Ml 9*7089, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMfiNT IHOURS .down payment—12 months to pay, .VKMRt ROCKVILLE — 4 roomb. privata VI—Manchester—New* Listing, 5% 5 room Cape with full dormer, Ml 3-6710, Cole's Discount Statlm, MI 9-0980. imUal home; So; Oorentry.. CaU bath-—entrance.. MI . 8-0(194 after monihjy, - $17,900. Carlton ^ W. room ranch. 1% baths, 14x14 fin­ 8;15 AM . to 4;80 J^ISL H r a a v f Hutriitoq.,Ml 9-5132. large living room with fireplace, IH* LOOKING netcd kltcman, atom windows, :4:80 Or Apt. A, 106 High Street. OPEN HOUSE ished recreation room, attached FAMILY HOME ,wall-tT>-wall carpeting, modern WAPPING—8 to 7 acre building TWO COMBlNA'nON storm win­ w n w ^ kereens, venetUin Minds, flreidace, $17 woekl^ , r e a l * e s t a t e g u a ge, built in 1958. Excellent lo- lots. Evenings Ray Holcombe ATI COPY CLOSING TIME PQH^LASSIFIEO ADVT. dows 34"x73", used 6 months'. MI $12.61^ ATTACrnVB ■kitchen and dining room, 2 bed- A B n u M u ; oU bbt water heat, |U. Adults SATURDAY and SUNDAY yllion. Selling for $18,900, Call the. You must see thi* exquisite ranch ; room* and full bath, aluminum 4-1139. Warren E. Howland ’ MI MONDAT rttni iTBmAy IjUBO^TJA-HATUBDAT 9 AJMv 9-9180. ' only. Electric range and leMgera- OOVENritT—a large rooms, ranch, large kltchm, ceramic R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml 9-5245, Bar­ bath, 2 picture wtodowa, cellar, 1 p.m. — 6 pi«i. type honie on Eva IQrive toff- Ver-' 'storm doors and windows, finished 3-n08. 't o available extra. 18 mlnutee niShed, heat and not water, $78 INVESTlfe%E.^ Mancheatei---., MI 9.5245. Barbara Woods, CONTRACTOR'S Clarke Floor In the next 6 years. Why aettle for completely renovated, new plas­ comer lot with hedges and fruit IPull basement, garage. A deep lot O^itliuMi From PrecMlIiig Pact irUerred, ..Walnut St. MI or two gentlemen. MI 4-0279, .MI finished rec room with bar, % with space galore for children's Ml 9-7702, Johanna Evans, Ml Sander and edger. Cost new I860, .ter HIM f-6616. 4-OS80. 8% or 4% return on your savings? ter wlring>.hirnacet plumbiiu, 2 trees. (Sty water and sewers. Tile acre lot.’ This home is like new, 9-66.53, now only 8600. Ml 8-1770. By investing in multiple dwellings, tethk. dishwuher, disposal, latch bath, dishwasher, air conditioner, backyard play. (Jloss to schools and iBm o n b selling for $21,500. Call the R, F^ shopping. Assume 4 'j% mortgage TAFT AGENCY cpwa-niio- THREE ROOM apartidint for rent, you, may expect a net return • of doore. 18 acres, poij.d. Cariton W. storage rooms, aluminum combina­ Dimook Co.,, Ml 9-5245, Barbara ROSENTHAL CHINA (Classic redecorated, heat and lafrigera- 15% Or better on ybur capital to- Hutchins. Ml 9-5182. % tions. Near Buckley School. Excel­ Or refinance st prevailing low W«iite8~-Feiiiale 85 Help Wanted— Male 36 n r EMU*, Bosiiiess Locations Woods, Ml 9-7702, Johanna Evtins, terms. Only $17,900 Ml 3 -7 lo7 Resort Properly Por Sale 74 Rose), service for 12, 96 pieces, THgn»A - tor. Phone MI 8-7333. \ • For Rent 64 vestment plu* amortization. • We lent ctHidUion Many extras. Ask-, MI 9-5653. • CXBOtKWYlST—InterestinK per- EXPERIENCED service station new.' One pair binoculars with ■ have quite ■ a selection of this Ma NCMBSTER — 6 room '-Cape, tag $15,800. 71. Coleman Road, off HOKM-OK ------MANCHESTER— 6 room Garrison foIT s a l e numaht portion, varied general man, mechanical expe'rience ' de­ case, 10x60. Good price. Must sell. ANDOVER — 3 room ajiartmenf,’ type of property. Please call for alumtmifn siding, 3-csr genitge, Lydall Strieet, MI 9-3818 (principals ng XSHOULQ bus line, city) water, sewer. Ton^ JARVIS Colonial, large* lot UnflHf , treea ottfoe work. Must be quick, accu­ sired. MI 3-6449., . 839 Main St., Apt. 6, between 6:30 heat, hot water, etova, refrlgera- ST LB FOR rent, Stf N. Mato St. an appointment. We will be, glad ^ ly .) area, 6 room ranch with attached and 7:30 p.m. tor, and gatage PI S-604S. gren Agency. Ml S-6821. and split rail fence. 2-car attach­ rate typist. Ocq^enlal employes, OP A - M039, 94. to sit down with you and present garage, living room, dirting room, ed garage with jalouaied breeze­ BISSELL & YORK liberal benefits, B day, 40 hour the facts wlthput any obligation. RAkcH-'?—-Over in South Windsor kitchen, den, 2 large bedrooms. REALTY CO. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. FOUR ROOM apartment, aecond BOWERS 5C2100L, one block, cus­ We baVi way. City utilities. Cedar shin­ MI 3-8197 . week. Noble A Westbrook Mfg. COLOR! OFFICE-Fo r rent near'Rarkade. Remember the prime, business of we liaVa A sparkling 6 room.ranch Reduced to $21,900 Call the R. gles. aluminum storms and Call TR 6-1016. 200 AMP WELDER on wheels, good floor, automatic hot water, com- tom built 8 room ranch. Plastered with full basement pn lot lept. 186 W. Middle banking. institutions la investing F, Dlmock Co,, Mi 9-6245, Bar­ screens, full cellar, heated rec condition. MI 9-8862. hinatibn oil and gas roiwe, con­ walls, partial- recreation room, Present mortgage may be a$sum- MI 3-4112 MI 9-2519 Snug little fotlage on Andover j IMd. 989-3717. PRODUCE CLERK, receiving and Turnpike. Call N? B-6206 after 3 millions to real estate mortgages. tm s . ■ $17,900. Carlton - W.' bara Woods, MI 9-7702 Johanna . room, 24 fool living room 'with y , venient location, adults. 'Tel. MI p.m. V ed. For better Uitog call M a rlin e Lake waterfront, $8,900. Every-’ Stock clerk, expeditor, cook, brake 8-7094. Hutchins, MI 9-5183. Evans, MI 9-5653, MI 3-1023 I fireplace,- dining room, a well thing goes. ' i MOTOR SCOOTER, $180. MI Smith, Realtor, Ml 9-1842. Eve, I cabineted kitchen, one-half bath. R.N. OR L..P.N. part-time. CaU and front end man. truck driver, LUNCHEONElTF ntags Mabel Bherfdad, MI 34139/ 'LK—ROCKLEDGE—6 room ranach BOLTON—New 3 bedroom ranch, factory laborer, 'truck washer, 8-0642. FOUR ROOM second floor apart­ ]. D. REALTY PORt e R STREET ariea-XJustom I L'pstalr* -3 large .bedrooms, fnas- MI 9-38B8. 2-car garage. 2 fireplaces' 2 baths! i •■'a acre lot. Small down payment tire laborer mason's helper, slec- ment in A-1 condition,. Uuminum built 7 jpqm colqmai, sheer qual­ FORT LAUDERDALE. ~na.-^ In i ter 12x18. plenty of deep and wide Wanted— Real Estate 77 WILL TRADE practically new duo- , For Lease, excellent terms, new 470 Main St. Ml 8-5129 ity and beauty, .builtiins, 3-zo'ne large lot. Reduced to $24,500. Call low monthly payment*. Frank TlTPISf, cashier, housekeeper, trician'a helper. Apply Connecti­ stormg and screens, heat and hot equipment, choice location, very ex6ellent exclusive section 8 Obremaki Agency, Ml 3-8726, MI cloaela, full ceramic tile bath, matic waaher and dryer for half water fumlshisd. AvaUable June heat, family room. 2 fireplaces, the R. F. Dlmock. Co.. MI 9-5245, walk-up attic Plaster wall*. Built WISH SOMEONE to haiiille youf practical nurse, codnter girl-wait­ cut State Employment Service, Household Goods 51 Wfuiicd— ^To jpuy Apartments—Pia(is— reasonable. $30,000 gross.'- room single, $ bedrooms, 2 baths, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 .Johan­ 3-1118. ress, security guard, hostess, sew- 806 Main St., Manchester. ton pickup truck In good condl 1. Adults preferred. Write Box A, oirersized 2-car garage. Owner. MI 1954 Realisticallv priced at real eatate? Can me ai Ml 9-0S26 tlon or 15 cu. ft. or up chest type lAud For Sale 71 8-5051^ large patio, 'carport, nice lot. na Evans, MI B-5653. RUGS, NEVER used, 9x13 rose WE BUT, dSUX Or trade'sntique Tenements 63 Heraldi ' Caose to schools and shopping, Low MANCHESTER suburb* — 3 bed­ $24,500, Robert Wolverton Agen­ *or prompt and courteous aervlea freezer. MI 8-1927. , THE CHARTER OAK_ Joseph Barth. Broker. broadloom, $35; 9x16 green broad- and used furniture, - ehtaa. glass, 4% ROOM apartmfcnt. 3 bedrooms, COVENTRY—Five acres, brook, taxes under $100. Priced to sell. X MANCHESTER—3 room brick room ranch, fireplace, cabinet cy, -Ml 9-2813, . loom, $36; 10x15 ruby oriental. ■liver, pleture frames and old LARGE 6 room first floor apart­ AGENCY OUT ON VERNON 8t.-Thla home Salesmen Wanted 36-A LADDERS—Taking orders at $1 Main St, location, second flOor, small pool, beautiful homesite. Is a gdod buy for one who la O n be bought with or without Colonial in one of Manchester's kitchen, tile bath, full basement, nectlcut State Employment SeServ- 289-6955. colne, old dolls and guns, bobby ment, recently renovated,' fenced . MI 3-7303 lot 100x240. '' Assumable 4>,% ~STEEP' HOLUW WANTED-1-Comfortable family size per foot on aluminum extension heat Included, $80 monthly. MI yard, enclbaed porch, heat, (lot Torigren Agency, MI 3-6321. hangy. Eight. (8) big rooms, new furniture. Only two years old.' finer locations, 4 bodi*ooms, large home $14,000-$20,000. Have sever­ ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. LEARN WHT men who sell the ladders. 16-28 ft. available. Must eoUecttone, attic eontente or whole 9.6808. Owner will consider trade. For lot. Ideal for growing family. Sell- mortgage. Asking $13,500. Elva Syntopicon earn a minimum $160 BLOND MAHOGANY Sylvsnla estates, Furniture Repair Service, water, garage. Available June 1. OORNESl SPRUCE and Birch, any heat, artesian, sheds ... all for Picture borik 4 bedroom home on al qualified buyers, Carlton W. make up * truckload. Call or see $12,450. Lot Is-MlO by 270. Vacant particulars phone' Mr. or Mrs. ing for $31,500. Call the R F. Tvler Realtor, MI 9-4469, MI Hutchtns.^MI 9-5132, weekly commission. Call 233-663S, combination record player and Taleottvllle, Oona .Tel. MI 3-7449. $115 per month. Call m 9-8981, small business, hqated, low rent. 9-5081. lovely 100x150 lot. Modem kitchen Vernon Paint A Wallpaper, Ver­ BX3UR RODM apartment, Andover, 5-8 p.m. Houses For Sale 72 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI S-1677. .Jatnet MoriconI, MI 9-8055. Dlmock Co., MI 9-5246, Barbara Help Wanted— Male 36 West Hartford radio, $25; 6 pairs of 84" fiberglas appliances, $75 a month. J. D. Call any time. ! has dishwasher and dispoaal Bed- non CSrcle. M l 3-1652 or TR 6-3263. drapes, $10. MI 9-14354. Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, ' rooms air conditioned. Family WANT ACTTION? We have custom­ Realty. MI 8-5129. FLORENCE ST.—7, room home in OVER ON OVERLAND ST.—Proud MI 9-6663. MANCHESTER—Custom built 7 er* waiting for house* In the experienced gauge grinders, AVAILABLE now—Rockville. One owners need more room. This 6 room In baaement. Garage. Shown Rooms Without Board 59 8 bedroom apartment, centrally excellent condition Inside and out, room ranch with 2 full baths and $12,000-$18,000 price range CsJI will pay top wages. Apply E A S Salesmen Wanted 36-A GIRL'S 34" English bicycle, like THREE room apartment Includ­ Erofessional Men HOLLISTER ST. room cape must be sold. Beauti­ 2- car garage, haa large beautifullyI by appointment only. r Gauge Co., Mitchell Or. FOR sale;—Phllco refrigerator. ROOMS TO REINT, also caUns with located, heat and hot water. Also, enclosed porch, one-ear garage, FOR SALE Frank Obremskl, Ml 3-8726, MI new, $18. MI 3-7358. MI 3-4096. ing heat, hot water and gas for priced for quick '.sale, $13,900. fully done upstairs. Basement par­ landacaped lot, magnificent view 3-1118, efffclency. S cran to MoteL CaU Ml cooking, gas stove, electric re­ 8% room apartment, appliances VINCENT A. BOGGINI PRODUCTION, 'centrol clerk — and heat, 16 minutes from Hart­ Office space available In Manches­ Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464.'\ 6 room Colonial, 1% baths, mod­ titioned. Price started in the high and is located in St. Bartholomew SALESMAN 9-0826 atfer F. frigerator furnished. Please call ern kitchen, formal dining room, 15s, but these folks are anxious BISSELL &. YORK Parish. Bank appraiaed and Scheduling, expediting, interest­ Boats and Accessories * 46 MI 9-7737, TR 5-5917. 6-7 p.m. ford.. MI ______9-4824,*_ TR 6-1186. * * ter Shopping Parkade. Contact Mr. MI 3-512*2 ing and dlversitied Work,. fringe FOR SALE—Crib, carriage, bassi­ BTJRNISHED ROOMS, complete Gordon, Green Manor (tonstrue- HAVE NEW 2 family house 6-5, center hall up and down, fireplace, —who knows the final price. Let MI 3-8197 priced right. The Elsie Meyer LISTINGS net, reasonable, 117% Spruce St. 4-4. Also, need listings of older two aluminum aiding, garage. Ideal Us show it to you, T. J. Crockett, Agency, Realtors, MI 9-5824 MI b^efits. apply in person. Iona 16' CENTURY Lapstrake, 40 h.p. light' housekeeping faculties. Cen- m a y THREE ROOM cold water flat, Uon Co. - J. The William E. Belftore Agency WANTED 1—5 room flat at 143 S. Main. families and singles. Call Peg school location. New on the market. Realtor, MI 3-1677, 3- 6930, Manufacturing, Regent St., MI Mercury electric, custom seats. traUy located. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Inquire at 144 8, Main or phone newly painted and papered, park­ . MI 9:5361 4-famlly house in Spruce Street GLASS LINED automatic gas hot ing, garden privileges, single or Cieszynskl, Broker, MI 9-4291 or area. Income over $4,600 a year. STARKWEATHER ST. - 6 room 8-31Ii. New top, lights, and SLCcessories. Arch St., Manchester, MI 3-8573, 10 a.m.-7. Adults only. VSniNON — Business and home ICCKWOOD S T —Two-family^ S-5, 'WANTED water heater, 8 years old, $35. MI old«r( couple preferred. 8 minutes MI 3-1409. Aakin$ $32,000, single, all utilities, good condi­ so*t horn# htoting NEW ANp USED CARS Tee-Nee trailer. Excellent condi­ 9-1584. Beechler-Smith combination. Large building in hot water oil, 2-zone heat, mod­ Mancheater anid East Hartford F ir s t c l a s s carpenters wanted. tion, Reasonable. 249-3467 THREE ROOMS, heated, kitchen from Main Street. $30 a month. Houses For Ren* 65 tion, .$14,500 Joseph' Barth, Vel-Rick Construction Oo., MI $13,900—8 ROOM Cape, nearly fin­ REALTpRS rear of home, many possibilities. HEMLO(?K ST—For. $9,900, five ern, excellent condition. Good-. Broker, MI 9-0320. areas. Please can eiir wovi ROOM OR room 6nd board, nsar fumlahed, utilities included, $78 Phone MI 8-7978. Must sell, Tongren Agency, MI S-6353. Excellent pay plan, excellent In­ IF YOU ARE thinking of buying a Bolton Notch, PI 2-7721. ished, aluminum siding, fireplace, MI 9-8952 MI 3-5969 rooma. basement, oil heat’, nice diUd-Bartlett Realty, Realtors, Ml 24 FOOT cabin boat with tandem TV set, have you ever thought of monthly. 105 Blreh St. 3-6321. 3-7925 289-0939. surance benefits. Ex^rienced pre­ wheel trailer, complete $660. 16 THREE R(X>M basement apart­ EflOirr ROOM house for rent. Main garage, biu. Carlton W. Hutchins, yard, trees. This is % of a duplex, MANCHESTER and vicinity - 4 BISSEL^ A YORK You get premiun quality buying a color set? Why not come ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, cen­ ment, $46 per month. Phone MI MI 9-5182. 172 PORTER ST.—6 room. Cape room expandable Cape, full base­ • SALES ferred but not- necessary. Fran­ foot runabout and trailer, LUXURY 1 and 3 bedroom apart­ Street area, oil heat. Ml 3-2038. makes a nice set-up for a couple AUTUMN ST.—Charming well kept Mobilhsat with RT-98 . . . th# chised dealer for Cadillac, Ol^mo- down and see your favorite pro­ tral, shower, private entrance, 8-0068, <1 ------. with oversize garage, fireplace, who want to own their own. T. J. ment, large lot, $12,500, Also Mlls-8197 ' ■ " home made. MI 9-3932. ments adjacent to Manchester SPOTLESS re-bullt cape— Five d u p l e x —4 rooms on each side, 6 room house, 3. bedroom*, laige mret complettly affeotiva (usJ We are Seeking two men In the blle, Pcmtlac. Apply in person.- gram in color. Give us a call and near bus stop, gentleman. Apply Parkade. $133 and $140. MI 9-6S61, ETtGHT ROOM 3-bath home, ga­ formal dining room 8 bedrooms, Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. vacant 6 room ranch, breezeway East Hartford, Wapping, Windsor, make arrangements to see your THREE BEDROOM duplex, year's rooms, kitchen has the bullt-ins. enclosed yard, excellent condition. good condition. Call MI 3-7214 kitchen, breakfast nook with pic­ We have many! proapiyte wltitk(|;. oil additive In use today. And 14 FOOT PENN YAN runabout, 10 196 Spruce St. m 9-8977. .- rage, swimming pool. Ehccellent and garage. 2 full baths. Baking you get premium ■ervice. Au­ So. Windsor area to join our sales favorite program In color on a lease available, couple with In­ two FULL baths, shed dormer, Owner Ml .3,4387. MANCHESTER—West Side, Excel ture window, oversized garage, $19,900. Many other listing* avail­ h.p.. outboard, trailer, all $170. location. Mr. Sllversteln, CH WEST SIDE beautifully landscaped yard with tomatic deliveriea a bal­ organization. MI 9-6918.* Zenith aet. W* have kind, courte­ FURNISHED front room, com ­ NEW EFFICIENCY apartment, 2% fant, electric stove wiring, gas 9-9881 or MI 3-2880. fee room, breezeway, two-car ga­ lent 6 room Colonial with for- able, $5,900 and up. Alice Clampet . SCRANTON ous, thoughful salesmen on hand plete housekeeping facilities, two rooms, with refrigerator, atova furnace. MI 9-8887, rage. All this for only $18,000, T. t a n n e r STREET^^A^il^irfrora , mal dining room, largo living patio and shade treea, $15,.500, Call Agency, MI 9-4543 or Ml 3-7357, Ndtice anced payment plan and many He will enter a S-year tralnlhg at all times to server you. CaU blocks from Onter, women only. FURNISHED OR unfurnished, J. Crockett. Realtor. MI 3-1577. Bowers School. Five room ranch ' SAVE ON THIS room, tidy cabinet kitchen, house MI 9-0706. other eztraa deaigned to mala and heat. All on first floor. Stor­ AT A O f PROBATE heM program, be guaranteed a salary 12 FOOT ROWBOAT for sale $80.' Better Homes 'TV at MI 9-8900 or CaU MI S 6539. age space In basement. Parking. S1?C ROOM duplex, redecorated parking, garden pond, shady, with full basement, garage, cor­ has aluminum ' combinations, M ANCHE^ER—Neat and clean aa COVftTj home heating rsaUy easy. of up to 8S00 per month to start, storm windows, suitable for SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms 1% baths, ner lot. Now vacant. 'T. J. Sparkling' Cape 8 rooms, alum­ OPEN THIS WEEKEND .m Manchester. l•TlhlB snd for the MOTORS, INC. MI 3-6611. TR 6-4444 Authorized Zenith Fac­ Near shopping and bus. $90 adults, ground floor. New Bolton inum tiding, oversized garage, ex­ fenced yard and Is In good con­ new 4 rw)m ranch, one bedroom I.District.District p( MsBctifSter. en th* ind day plus bonus and heavy fringe bene­ tory Service. Thank you for call- PLEASANT fumlahed room for monthly. Can bs seen at 35 Con­ adults. References requested. Odl Rd.. MI 3-8389, famlljr room, moderii kitchen with Crockett, Realtor, MI •8-1577. venient location. Asking $18,700. 12x12, two more 20x15, living room of May, 19SJ. ( fits, and be exposed to one* of the 166 Union St. Rockville 14 FOOT YELLOW Jacket run- gentleman, central location. MI MI 8-T86S after 6 p.m. bullt-ms, one-car garage, large cellent neighborhbcid. near schools, New 7-Room Split Level Present Hnn. .tnhn J, Wallett Judge. ing. gress Street, Apartment K. Phone church, bu* line, shopping. Priced The Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors, 17x18, two full ceramic >baths, Estate of Stephen P. Cheney, of Man­ Mobilheat.;:«iM most rewarding s^es careers that atxmt, 26 h.p. Bvlnnlde, TeeNee 9-8886. lot, $19,500, Phllbrick Agency, XU MANCHESTER—21 Agnes Drive. MI 9-5$24, MI 3;6930, * MI 3-7091, MODERN 3 bedroom apartment, Summer Homes For Rent 67 Quality built 6 room Ranch, 8 low for fast sale! 210 Mountain Road dishwasher, disposal, js’all to wall chester, In esidi Dlitrlet an Ineapahl* exists with^ urUinoited opportunity trailer, ski equipment, all new TWO STUFFED arm chairs, $9 9-8464. rug. fireplace, garage, hill base­ person. J for sdvanc^metK to management. Help Wanted-— 1955, excellent condition. MI each; record Collection (about R(X)M TOR gentlemaru'near Main FIVE ROOM apartment, first floor, ■econd floor. In-year old home, twin size bedrooms, finished rec VERNON-Cape, 5 finished. ^ - Rorkledge Tha Coneenrairiz haring azhlblted tMIHn CAPE (DD, Eariham—2 and 3 bed­ MANCHESTER—Belj St. 5% room room (heated), attached garage. ROBERT B. A N D E R ^ N ment. A fine home priced to sell, her account with aald esTata to Ihit Male or Female 37 9-8938. 250) $19,. Standing reading lamp, St., separate bntran'ce, parking. (Jhurch St., $10S a month. J. D. close to shopping and bus. MI surae mortgage for $2,250, Pay $18,900. Evenings Ray Hotcombe, If you like to work hard, aren't MI 9-2951 9-18M after 4 p.m. room cottages, $70-$100 In seaaon. ranch, 4 years old. large lot with Call owner M I.3-6797. AGENCY , John A. Partridge. Builder Ciwrt for allowance. 11 la $2.60; dropleaf toble, $5; small ‘ I 'd______Realty, 470 Main 8b., MI 8-5139. Low rates off se&son. 233-4849, $10l per month. Tongren Agency, MI 4-1189 Warren E. Howland, ORDERED: fh at the 18lh day of eaniing the Income you feel capa­ FRIENDLY Ice Cream Shop of 16 FOOT HILJNER runabout with country' surroundings. Quality MI 3-6321. May, IM?, at eleven o'clock, fore­ table, $2; Craftsman lawnsweep- PORTER St.—Large colonial home, MI 9-3346 Realtor, bfl 3-1108. ble of earin g, and have a limited 436 Main St., ig accepting appll- 80 h.p. Johnson and 1100 pound er (30 Inches), practlcaUy new, ATTRACTIVELY furnished room THREys BOOM apartment, heat, buUt. Plastered walls, hot water 528-0139 noon, at the probate Office In the W E GIVE for gentleman, kitchen privUegee, Wanted To Rent 68 heat, cast Iron radiation etc. 5 bedrooms, 2% baths, 2-car ga­ Munlclnal Building In said Mancheiter. opportunity for pttigress In your cationg for full-time male and trailer, plus many extras. 125 $19. MI 9-5760. South Road, BoItMi, hot water fumlahed, $70 monthly. Famished Apartments 63-A TOLLAND- 3 new 5% * roohi be and the same la aaaigned for a GREEN STAMPS present position. Call 236-0676 or part-time male and female for Garth Rd., MI 9-2331. private entrance, parking. Inquire MI 9-8246 after 4:30. $17,900 Phllbrick Agency. MI rage. large landscaped yard. BY OWNER — Oversized custom MANCHESTER— 115,200 hesring on the ellowance of eeld ac­ Box 398. TWO-THREE bedroom house pref­ BISSELL &. YORK ranches. $13,990 . 6 minute* from write Box R, Herald, so that we evenings. Call MI B-8196 between at 169 Maple St. 9-8464. Shown by appointment. Marlon E. Cape; 5 rooms and attached ga­ Manchester. Call Frank Obrem­ count and said coneervatrlx four prior TWO ROOM furnished apartment erably with garage. No children. Robertson, Realtor, Ml 3-5953. accouniB with ; said estate and this can get together. 7-8 p.m. for appointment. 14’ LYMAN Runabout. Evinrude TO RENT—4 room heated apart­ rage, quiet reaidential neighlrar- MI 3-8197 EXPANDABLE RANCH . .'. Im­ aki Agency, MI S-8725, MI 3-1118. 25 h.p, electric starter, new bat­ FURNISHED room for rent. One ment. Call MI 8-6117 from 8:80 one block from Main St. Tel. MI Long term lease desired. Call eve­ hood, near bu* and shopping, maculate condition,. Attractive Court dlracu that notice of the lime Musical Instruments 53 MANC^HESTER-:- Large 6% roorh and placa aeslgiied tor said hearing be MECHANIC— General Motorg ex­ PANTOGRAPH operators lor tex­ tery, TeeNee trailer transom sup­ block from Main St. Tel. ^ 8-0314 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except Satur­ 8-0314 after 8 p:m. nings. MI 4-1831. good buy at $18,500. Ml 3-2834. Ctomer Birch and Spruce, 4-fam­ neighborhood. Living room fire­ TMREK BEDROOM ranch, large ’lven to all p^|raona known to be In- M O R liR T T perience; algo, mechanic’s helper. tile engraving plant. Apply Staf­ after 6 p.m. day. ranch, attached garage, large lot, ily tenement plus ^'atorea, income- fereeled to snpear. and ha heard there­ port, new tires and tubes, Hfe i*lANO TUNriJG, $7. Fifteen years’ ' BOWERS place. Natural atone front, Call cabinet kifehen, tile bath, at­ on by puhllahlng a ropy of thla order Apply Roy Liberty, Scranton ford Printers, Inc., Center •“’<1 jackets, cushions, ski rope Tel. city utilities near stores, school GRANDVIEW ST—Luxury ranch $5,760. Aaklng $29.IW, Good financ­ experience.- EVee repair estimates and church. Sacrificing at $14,900. Meraon, MI 3-6103, M I B-5306, TR tached garage, porch, aluminum In some newapaper having a- circula­ Motors, 166 Union St., Rockville, West St., Stafford Springs, Conn. MI •3-4508. upon request. CaU Kenneth Robin­ ROUTE 85, Hebron, 4 room apart­ Belling at a poor man'r price. Six ing available. 5-6611, combination, close to schools and tion tn said DUtncl, at least aeven daya BROTHERS Conn. ROOM FOR rent, private home, on ment.' Adults Only. Call MI 8-0948 Short Way out—almost new Im­ large rooms, 1% baths, two fire­ Itefore the day of aald hearing,' and son, MI 8-1365. bUg line, parking. MI 9-0994. SCHOOL bus, $15,500. Call owner. Ml 9-9637. between 5-7 p.m. maculate 3 bedroom split level, places, garage; .SLluminum aiding, VERPLANC!K AREA—Expandable BARROWS and WALLACE by mailing on or before Mev f. 19«2. M l FUTURE OPENINGS contemplat­ rec room, garage, over one acre choice level lot. Vacant, Selling Cape. 4 rooms, tiled bath, city by certified mall, a cop,v of thla order 3-5135 Situations Wanted— Building Materials 47 E FTAT BARITONE sax and B flat FTJRNISHED room for gentleman, MANCHESTER 65 E. Center St., Manchester MANCHESTER—3 bedroom ranch, to Commtseloner of Wejfere. Blale ed for Manchester and vicinity. THREE Ro o m s and bath, excel­ 7 room Cape Cod half acre lot. of land. Can't be beat for $16,900. for 10% leas of bank appralaal. T. sewers, handy location. Small 30U3SS CMttr Sf. Female 38 tenor.. Call after 6 p.m. Hartford all concenlences, parking 444 Cen­ compact kitchen, dining room. 2 MI 9-5304 carport, large lot, near school, Office Building Hartford, Connecticut. Large national concern now tak­ USED LUMBER, building and 258-6661. lent location, heat and garage CUSTOM BUILT RANCH Also, 3 bedroom raJicb ■ with at-’ J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1577. down 'pa.vment. Asking $14,600. large assumable 4^ % mo'rtgage. JOHN J. WATXe TT, Judge. ing applications. Cali TR 6-9658, plumbing supplies, double cabi­ ter St.. MI 9-8061. included. $95 a month. 11 Division bedroom* down, 2 tw-in liedrooms tached garage, excellent 'condi- Robert B, Anderson Agency, WOMAN WITH 10 years' nursing, nicely paneled up. Realistically ” MANCHESTER— $17,990 Owner. MI 9-7035. after 7 p.m. hospital training wants position net sink, bathroom set, steam 33RD ANNIVERSARY Sale—Cele­ Street. J. D Realty, 470 Main St., Three-quarter acre professionally landscaped lot. 2,000 feet .tion, large lot. Buyer* may as­ PORTER STREET Area — Co- 528-0139. ROOM, WELJLi furnished, with ga­ priced. REAIiVALUE . . , 6%-room ranch looking after 'invalid or elderly furnace, radiators, windows, doors brating oMr 83 years In the music Ml 3-5129. sume large G.I. mortgage. Full lonlal. 8 roomSvWlth finished rec BKPElRIBlNCSaj painters wanted.- rage, private home. Please • call living area. Three bedrooms, two baths, finished playroom, room, breezeway, 1-car garage, BOLTON—Only extreme urgency with attached garage. Good sized person. Reply to Box T. Herald.' and bricks. Yard open 8:80-8. business with our greatest piano after 6 p.m. MI 3-8958. price $13,300. Many more singles f;o(s For Sale Steady work for right man. Call Saturday 8 to 4. Choman House- and organ sale. Sheet music. Ward THREE ROO^C apartment, first three fireplaces, 2-ear heated garage. and tw'o families. Many price on exceptionally well landscaped enables u« to offer w. let’s get together. Rapid per­ talents, desires part-time employ­ S-1869, TR 6-8488. For Sale — 26 Arvin6 Place, Manchester Beechler - Smith Green—6 room Cape with attach­ 195.3 Buy directly from owner, ROAD on left, % mjle to property. Signs on property. sonal growth and development are GOOD SUMMEIR clothing for the ed garage, stone fireplace. Nicely tj ment evenings and/or weekends. famlly-^speclallly children. Pen­ 111,9(XI — ROCaeVILLE, 8 room MANCHESTER—New 2-family, 5-5, asking $20,800. Make an offer. indivlauM^; tailored to fit you. MI 8-7467. Garden— Farm— Dairy THREE ROOM apartment, heat, ranch; large living room, cabinet REALTORS landscaped. Priced for quick sale. Call PI 2-8393. W ILMER l/NOWLES We are seekltig High School gradu­ ny Saver Thrift Shop, Open Tues­ MI 9-8952 MI 3-6969 2 gas furnaces, tile baths, laundry $14,900—principals only. Call MI B R o t V c a i . Producta 50 day through Friday, 10-4, 466 hot wator, electricity, s t o e , re­ kitchen, MautlfuIIy landscaped on each floor, kitchen built-in*, ates with aut^j. and can offer a frigerator. 248 N. Main, second 9-0279. - — ------BY OWNER.— Large 4 bedroom will co-i>roke. Phone 525-4703 Dogs—Birdi^Peta 41 POTTED TOMATO plants; also, Main. * 5 ? ' AND "tidy ' 6 room Cape, convehlent to everything. R'. 8. formal training pfogram.-competl- floor, $88. MI 8-5330,.9-8. E. Robertson, Realtor, Ml 8-S9S3. 90x150 nicely landscaped lot, ga­ Garrison Colonial, e.vtra large liv­ tlve-startlBg s^ary, car allowance, cabbage and lettuce plants. Call Olmsted, Realtor. 249-5461. Eve­ SIX ROOM ranch. 8 bedrooms, din­ ing room formal dining room. nings and weekends Mrs. Roche, CHOCOLATES and excellent employe benefits. AKC SILVER BUFF 4 months old Krause OreenI -litANCHESTEK—4 bedroom boma, rage, plaster walla, oil hot water ing room, large kitchen a n d -llv l^ fam ily kitchen.-----mmporc.h. 1 % female Cocker. Gentle disposition, FOR SALE-Small size silver fox heat> spic and span. Asking 528-3677, MI 3-4805. We will be happy to discuss your Rd., MI 9-7700 cape. MI 9-6606. hot water; sdso 8 room apartment excellent clcaet and storage space, room. Magnificent family room, baths, basement garage, 2 acres, From future and ours at no obligati^ to excellent bloodline, reasonable. on bus line. Ml 9-8105. large enekwed porch, 3-car ga­ $12,500. We heed listings—Bowers $16,200. Call MI 9-5109 after 3,' beautiful view, new High School Call A C '8-9081. APPLES—Baldwins and Starks; School Area. Have buyers for MANCHESTER —. 8 sparkling you. rage, H8,70Q PhUbrica Agency, Ml rooms for the large family. 14x17. week-days.. all day Saturday and walking distance, $21,000. PI also .cider apples. Bunce Farm, Wanted— To Buy 58 FOUR ROOM apartment, automa­ 9*8484. multiple family homes. Call Rob­ Sunday, 2,-4721. . * , - . PINE PHARMACY See Mr. Stavnitsky 6 o CKER PUPS, golden red, 8 529 W. Center St. MI 3-8116. tic hot water, no furnace, East ert Wolverton Agency, MI. 9-2813. kitchen, living roqm, bedroom, weeks old, lovable and pretty. FRANK IS buying and selling good Side. Tel. MI 3-4751. HOLLISTER STREET area nursery, heated sunporch and one $a. Tri,. MI 9-0476. STRAWBERRY plantg for sale — used furniture and antiques at EAST HARTFORD —4 tenement half bath down, 8 t^ ro o m * ' and ««4Genter H(.—Ml 9-9814 ROCKLEDGE SECTION Choice locatl.on, -Colonial, .fair - Room 3, second floor, full bath up., full cellar, oil heat, Sparkle, Robinson, Fairfax, Mid­ 420 Lake St. Call aqd see what priced, 6 rooniuir and garage, alum­ near Aircraft nice home plus PROFESSIONAJ.. clipping, groom­ land, Premier. Fern Gardens 179 we’ve got. Open Sundays. MI BIS8ELL STREET—4' rooms, first large income. CarUon W. Hutchins, location and floor plan make thi* • PLUm iNQ 983 Main St„ Manchester ing, bathing, all breeds poodles inum coipbUiatlans, excellent con­ Fern St., MI 3-7278. 9-8680. floor. $70. MI 9-6229, 9-5. dition. ^ 1 1 owner tor appointment bn 9-5182'. home Ideal for children. Ride by a specialty. The Rdbdle «alon, MI ,99 Trebbe Dr. then call Robert Water Heatera CLiEANER, part-time. Must be 9-9798 or MI 9-0500. to inspect, MI 9-4092: RANCH with basement—- $15,000. available mornings. Apply In per­ POTTED HYBRID Burpee Big ^ Wolverton Agency/ MI 9-2813. ‘OPEN for INSPECTION’ No kidding, five room ranch with • HEATING r son. Manager, East Hartford tomato plants at 84 Eaton St., Humidifiers Manchester ' basement and. garage, fireplace, Drive-In Theater after * p m. 1 n I JF- Hartford, after 6 p.m. or all day THREE TAMILY Articles For Sa|e 45 Saturday and Sunday. OVERSIZED-PLUS VIEW! combinations, walk-'up attic. Ask­ Dehumidifiers DELIGHTFUL ing only $15,000. Another TOP Manchester, Business Zone H, f AIR GONOmONIHG SU N D AY 1 to 9 P.M. value b'y T. J. Oockett. Realtor, Mata Street. " Excellent Investment ^ Ir Cleaners DARK RICH loam, gravel, fill, Fertilizers 50-A MI 3-1577.' prtperty. stone and white sand. Ml 3-8603. CUSTOM BUILT 50 LUDLOW ROAD ASSISTANT GOOD. C(5W manure. $5 and $l8 IDEAL OFFICE-HOME—6 room Heat Pumps LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, THE CHARTER OAK l.v*'-' loads. Delivered. Excellent for colonial, garage. Please call for Bolens, and Goodall Reel and shrubs, lawns, gardens, etc. Ml AGENCY Water Pumps' RECEIVING rotary, 18-38” Parts and service. SPLIT LEVEL details. (Jarlton W. Hutchins, kll WILLIAMS 3-7804, 9-8731. ^ 9-5132. M l 3-7308 Used mowers and tractors Trade p i f e High with *vlew, 2-year-oId, 3-bed- Water Coolers 3 REDROOM RANCH In your old machine. Capitol J. r«<>m, 4- room split level. Features MANAGER Equipment Co.. 38 Main St. Hours Household Goods 51 include hot water oil heat, full plas­ Water Softeners OIL SIRVICE, Inc. 7-5 daily, 7-9 Thursday and Fri­ ter house, 1%' baths, plcturebook Aluminum .SidjnK. This Home Has stock man In good health required. day. 7-4 Saturday. ROGERS IS selling 9x12 linoleums kitchen, , dlntag room, rec room Zone Control for $5 and up. Also, a good bby EVERYTHING One Could Desire!* Pull time, all year round poislUon; 600 CEDAR • poles, many clothes­ with fireplace, 2-csr garage, large, DIRCN TREE SPRAYIN6 AU corapany benefits. Apply In per­ on cheats, beds, dressers and ap- Bath Rooms OENEKAL ElJkbm o DEAUflS line sizes, Installed and reset. plianres. Credit terms available. shade trees, beautilui' lot; •'Priced son to Mr. Gladstone, Gr^indway, Chevrolet wheels 15-16 Inch. MI to sell. Quick occupancy, ' 6e$ yoiir order In now for birch tree spraying to kmp your birch Known Quality Frodoeta aad Serrics Manchester Parkade. We also btiv used furniture 117% 9-1353. Spruce St.. MI 3-4966 treea beautlfnl aad healthy. All Mrcl^ trees are auaeeptlble to ta- r a a - 6 2 ^ 3 Jary If left imaprayed. ^ 841 Broad 8t., Manebeater—Btl 9-464S BANTLY OIL CO. WM. LESSARD BUILOER We also spray evergieena "and shade tr«M. CaU MILLER PH A R I^C Y desire, help PRICED FOR VERY. VERY QUiqK SALE! Addrani: 26 ARViBIE PLAGE, BfANCHESTEB.-! Prioo! 581400 Brae-Burn Realty rC R I. OIL for genefai dnto store work, ex­ T s x m : $724.64 Aiwaaa: $15,552.00 Mtg.: Hold By: .381 Mitin Ht„ Mancheater M l 4 -3 9 2 i Phone .MI 9-4595 or TR 5-8271 perienced preferred, part-time or WALn UT STRBET-:^The Heart o f the West Side—two-famlly duplex, full-time, must be neat, reliable A BEST B U Y --— BY BELFIQRE No. R n ^ Arr. Boons 1 Baths 1 Omretgti Att. Lot StSo 1 Coda CARTER TREE EXPERT CO* and personable, driver’s license » completdy redone. BuUt-taa, tvw> ...... PHONE Bn-S-'7«9ft------*■' - L see below - | new heating syatems, 4 A 4, real- esaentlal. 299 Green Rd. Would you like » quality bujlt home wi^h a 1_JH_L 1 FOR .OOMPJLETE TREE SERVICE lat FI: LJL. 14x52. F f . yea Zpacioua. Corner tot. T. J. master bedroom twenty-one feet long? How woiild Eaet—342.55’ Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677. NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' an attractive breakfast nook off the kitchen stnke Llvtog room, dtoliig taen, aanpordi, lavatory Nortb—16545 2nd FI: 4 biMlrociaia fidl bath South— 155 you? A full, form^ dining room? Enclosed breeze- , Srd Fir Attie (large ctoeage) Pte-ehaped way? Garage? " -Haee«neii$t.lFttU______J®^«jhwajt_WjJjwnt ~ Grade Enfc ppeii lor inspectiefn Wanted You get this and more—much more—in this — i------Itoat: Oil, hot water Ooet: fSSO epprex: Lecatton (neareet main thorooghfere) •'<1 COVENTRY immaculate oversized Cape. You {fet loiiation in TYpe: Hot water , • ■ one Mock to South Mato St. YERNON AMESITE one of MahiiheAer’s better areas. You get a large, Experienced Hot Waterr On Heating Unit * Shop: 1 blk. School: 1 bik. Ttana: S bllu.' BEFORE YOU BUT—SEErr —SEE nTHIS HOME S U N D A Y -2 to 5 P;M. beautifully landscaped lot. Look eastward and Wator: City Details Conet.: brick BnUt'(Yr.) 1585 '6-SCHOOL a . the view is magnificent. ♦ Sewer: City Roof: non-eomb. Stw : wood -FOR ONLY Flqore: pSfc sdf: half-wood ’ DRIVES Extras? Sure! Just move in and start using the PAINTERS Laondiy: haea Ptamhlng: copper-mix IBWI- no vDrivnway: ameolte M S . 9 0 0 24 C L IW O N DRIVE |iall carpet, stair runner and freeiier- - HRST IN QUAUTY Experience nraiKiN frii Grad* ir ; The usual amenities arei here also : Fireplace, en*.. Ocwutoncyt «$«> daya e Bemarhat Ideal for growing fantily e How ^own: Crt Bating' reaiS? '6-room oversized custom huift rawefi. 8 bedrooms, liv- "9UAUTY RUiir' 4.ROOM SPLIT Apply In person Is Qur trance foyer, hot water oil heat, etc. Plastered UMIng ReMtor: insr room with fireplace, plastered walls, copper plutnlP- ■'N. Aw lit FAIREST IN PRICE . Best walls, too. • ; i . -, *7 NOW AcoEmm 3 wrge bedrooms—ceramic tile bath—finished 1 ^ . ing, hot water baseboard heat, separate dining^ room, FASTEST SERVICE Guarantee WM. DICKSON WE PRjgSENT THIS AS AN EXCSaXENT VALUE. , STUOiNrS family size kitchen; 100’ x landscaped lot. Close rec room irith bar— baths— '/: acre lot. ■■J ^264 AUTUMN STREET. MAY WE HAVE TOim OPINION r . Connecticut’s Leading Paving Conti^actor ^ & SOU to schools, s^oppingrehurchiM, On Avery Street. Turn Left On e-rpom Colonial- with large enclosed pordi, fully plastered, hot For Sunmer Schott, and wator oil heat, fireplace, combination windows and doors. House' 1NE WUJAM L ULFIOilE MIENCY 1962-OS School Term Phene MI 9-0920 EXCLUSmi WITH Clinton Drive— For Signs Is In fxpellent condition throughout C9ty utilities. Lot 70x486 3S| MAIN ST. ‘ t PIm m PlwM Ml^9-S245 THOMAS COLLA Eatabllshed 1915 with large shade trees. Information hi la no* wannaM sMiJeet «a ehanga wtthoat noHoa We aenme mutUSO- SmaH Claao Enrollment ^ ; • Membaisi MaaelMalar Board aC Beattora : I Jty for cBroia KLEINSCHMI^ and BUSME Ml 9-5371 AS Eaan Of Seniee ' Maooltotol^pW] -44> iB^ridual Attention Ml PAVING CONTRACTORS CHARLES L E SP E R A N C E -^ i 9-T620 w s-Tm HI s-oau R.F.DIMMK CO.-rMl34245 TelaphoM n 2-6986 - ,*‘NOT APPlUATiP WITH A^Y •OTHER P>yfiNG COMPANT' i

i. WV? V ' >V-*^-'A'.ifA’-T-nitTO rtfr m m i i M ... - 5 V1 :■., : . v " , '• •' >',- A ■A'A ■:.: i' :a ,p* ‘•':J-%iy; ".-:- 'A “^'.v': : - k .y v v -: ■ ■ '■ ’:': ' ,i', ■ ’ , • . .. , ' ' ;-^a V iATtmDAY, MAY 5, 1962 U f e B W E L V B ;fflatt^atfr!1E|ri^ - r ^ T w r A', ™ . p,r •' * .m. In r Sinooth Sho^ aU artia, aaeapA matairaitgr. aikara *%'» be^M rtleJ and. en «nterUinment u dit'-.Year i Tr State Collegf^.-Upper By J'OHN GRUBER pjB.: aad private rooBia 'nho:K-- ■ ' n. N.I.; apoto^ed that AWARD TO BEUFIORE >rO|nwi wUl be preaej^ted a t 8 T hrough a ' new three-camera ...a .-g. -anAn entnusiaaucenthusiastic auaienoeaudience wastw on'«, Rockville; Tile final meeting of the South store ’’Mev Mom what kind of pre'.tv good at subtraction.’’ .slstance from the company, were the goVe,mment order Arnold Nelson, 737 Lydall St.;'” School PTA will be' held Tuesday ni^uie,, s^e thn.se: ’ a-fhe po.nted - j exceltotly adapted to the exigen-' ->>l Mm. Delia' Ama*ile. RFD 2; Diane at 8 p.m. in .the cafeteria. Dr. to a sign reading ••.M.atenutic.s. ” . Who Steals .M.v Title . . . . cie^ of the composit.on. - M e d LaChapelle;. 54 Spruce St.; Mark Frank Horton •(vill speak on the I Employes of a .Manchester firm The wor t, in three arts instead i force's .Middletown Air Msteriel i Abraitis, 68 Doaiie St.; Thomas subject, "Sex Education and Your McOartar. 253 School St.; Mis., Child.” Officers will be Installed. M alrli, A nyone? . . . vvere given a directory recently ot the customary two for Gilbert Allhougli she was unable to at- listing tiames of top . .sa and Md SuUlvan operettas, seemed a , ^ ^pioneer x^c;.v/vi»..ca.iwxAerodynamic Systems. Mary Blssell. Box Mountain Dr., Philip A. Pineo. son of Mr. and tend the National Honor .Sm lety Cellow workers,^lus the titles and bit on the longish side and I’m not , addition ib plants in Man- Yecnon: Anthony. Mozzieato m , .*. - . . ______.. I _____.'vsv-at_____ - 1 f' at all esMsst ».| VS fVr»* t6 -.saresssl^l Mat . ^ . . . SouCli^Windsor. Mrs. Cjlayton E, Pineo, 37 Con- Induction at Sianchc.stcr Hlgii 1 oeeiipat,inn.s of mn.st of thein, i;e,. at alt ccrta-ln th a t it-w o u ld not I Chester snd Columbls, also has a cord Rd„ has been, elected prc,sl- School Tuesday, a former MHS foan.sger, bookkeeper, custodian, • benefit by a little judicious pruh- small facility at Smith Falls,Ont., ADMIT*HKP TOD A T: Walter^ 4lUt» dent of Delta Kappa Epsilon fra- teacher managed to keep a mater- otc. - ' ■ Ing, but there are always those, Canada. Green, North TJoyentry. temity At Rensselaer Polytechnic - nal eve on the proceeding.". Per.stins 'vere listed only , who complain about tampering BIRTHS YESTIBBpAY: A son Institute. Troy. N. Y., where he Peggv Beach, the Verplamk-^r and addre..s with no in­ uilh any composer’s brain-children. Fred Brooks of 28 Agnes Dr. fb Mr, .and Mra. Hsrold..E. Griffin is a junior. Pineo is a 1959 grad-, chapters secretarv. read a telf- rt'raUonnf the, r occupation.". ^ The cast of about .50 is far too has joined the automobile salH Jr.. Storrs: a son to Mr. and Mm. 1 la. ge to mention by name, but Richard Staubach. Wapping,' a uate of Manchester High School. ■ gram from MUs Doris K- Kibhc. ..oh’’wcll. the rm m staff at Bourne Buick. Inc., 295 .William Gibbons‘and June Yeo- Main St„ it was reported this daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Roland* ------former head of the c assiCal Ian- j mans Park, who sang the leads Ricard, North Goventrv. ■ kt The CAonis of the Chaminado; guage department at the high j • week by .John Griffeth, sales man­ I must be given special mention in Miss Norma Johnson of-26 Raj'ntond^JtS. and George Xniiott of BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. Muslc&li Club will rehearse Mon- school, in reply to an invitation to ‘ ______ager for the flrra. 128 Ferguson Rd. yesterday happy reclplen-ts of 25 silver I a group whose member.* all ac- Brooks, who has said he always and Mrs. Martin fhlnningham, day at 8 p.nt. in the choir room of the program. i quitted themselves in first ela^s dollars each, presented to theny by Manchester’s General Mana­ Warren Dr., Rockville: a son to Manchester High School, | aMI.ss Kibbe, now a staff member m anner. ger Pvichard Martin to mark their completion of 25 years of serv­ Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Hillock, Glas­ ice each, as town employ-es. Miss Johnson, assistant to the coL„ wtOi Shea Renamed . Likewi.se, Gale Creighton turned tonbury-. - . i f F out an excellent job of accom- lector of revenue, beg^ work here oh May 5, 1937. while Elliott, superintendent of cemeteries, started his career with the town in plSCfHARGED YESTERDAY: Afgl , panim eiit at the piano. a.s.sl*ted Arnold Cordner, 11 Dailey- Chrcle,, tviiti j by a di-ummer and basa-player .March 1937. 'The money was provided by the Cheer Fund of the Head of GOP Town Employe." and presented at ceremonies held at (he Muni­ Rockville: David Ursin, AndQver; w-ho add^ a little color to the Mrs. Welen Skinner. 110 Tanner •ft WELLES FARM WA60N SPECIAL I oarefiilly etched black and white cipal Building. Othgr quarter century- town employes inctiuje Bro- busii Atty. .John F. Shea .Tr. was bate Judge John W allett. Mi.ss -Mary D ellaFera. F ra n k Steele, St:; Salvatore Sqiiatrilo, 585 Cen-, WMIUC IT lA STS: , 1 of the piano. ter St.; Annibale Gerevlnl, 15 nets reelected chairman of the Repub­ I . Off-hand I would aay that the Neil Cheney (retiredI. Miss Louise John.son, and Horace Murpbey. b e I 1 Herald photo by Ofiarai. Overland St.: Preston Hammong, OUR OWN W EIX KNOW .V HOME GROWN lican T owti Oimmiltee last night. I finale of Act U was the high Lyman Rd., Bolton; Robert Ben- • t t He has held the post since Mrs. i point of the evening, w hich la, of Janlin, Mansfield Center: Mrs. course where the climax should ited fui-niture factories and show­ Total net premiums of 1408,933,082 • Hazel Finlay resigned in 19.5X. Nancy Mendell. 89 Milford Rd.; in­ FROZEN SWEET CORN come. This scene is” much more rooms there, as well as in several were written for the year, ah in­ fant daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ar­ Nominating Shea was Mayor involved than the u.sual run of other southern furniture making crease of $19,105,773 over 1960. he beet E a r s thur White. South Windsor; Mm. L g . Harold A. Tiirkington who praised Gilbert and Sullivan offerings, communities. Selections made at said. The new premium level rep­ Pauline Raum and daughter. E a*^ In Pkg. the "fine co’'operBtion” the Repub­ and the local group’" managed i^, the southern market will be on dis­ resents a gain of 4.9 per cent, he Hartford; Afrs. Rhoda Piatok and 29c lican majority on the hoard of di- with skill and aplomb, despite-it*, play at the Main St. store in late said. daughter, 482 W. Middle JPftKe.; We*re Jnat a h(K>t and a holler from where you are. rectora iiAS had from Shea. extended length and Involyed'mu- simimer, fall and winter. Mrs. Catherine Melah and'daugh- r- - ROmS «^TALCOm'It.LE Mrs. Mary Jane Crandall was sl4 and action. Roebo J. Alexander, well known ter, 15 Newman St.LiWrs.-Mrs. JohaimsJ i reelected vice chairman on a Speaking of action’Reminds me Etigene H. Falcetta, CPA. of i M'anchester golfer and president Plourde and dgjjghter. 444 W. nomination by Mrs. Finlay. to compjiment whoever was re- George Dr.. Vernon." has been' and treasurer of R. J. Alexander, Midle Tpke^^-Mrs. Barbara Sloan I Mrs. Rosalind Qiiisli, who ha." .sponslble for the staging. The cast named a partner in the firm of' Inc., has been appointed to the As- and daughtri’, 33 Elro St.; Mm. served as secretary, arose before moved snjoothly without getting Goodinan, .Spitz and Sullivan,' sociafe Board of the Connecticut : Beverly-'TSarry- and son, Long- I anyone could renominate her. ahd in eacli o th er's veay, there wa.s su f­ i Certified Public ArcountanLs. Bank and Trust Company's Bast rnpa^w, Ma.ss I nominated Mra. Saunda Taylor, ficient movement to keep things Hartford. Falcetta is a graduate of Hartford Office the president of the Womens Re- intereatihg. and not so much as Fred Brooks' Hlllyer Coll'ege of the University ; publican Club of Manchester, who to be distracting. I .suppose wanted to sell cars, on April 26 of Hartford with a harhclor of sci­ Ted Trudon of B ristol, qivTl^r of PRESCRIP was elected. Martha White was responsible retired from the State Highway- ence degree in accounting. Ted Trtidon Inc., Volksvvagen deal­ Red Says U.S. Aldo Paganl wa.s reelected for this as well as the musical Department aftes 37 years service. er ip Talcottville, apdhis wife, will I'treasurer oh a nomination by- I direction, since noboby else is His last po.sitlon there was I Angelo A. Campo.spo, owner of visit Germany^t' the end of the Roger Bagley. j credited on the program. In any bridge maintenance engineer in the American Barber Shop at 457 month on a--' tour sponsored by Fears Peace , In another action at the or- j event, a "Well done! ” for who- District 1 at Hartford. M ain ,St.. is g ettin g ready to sell World-l^’ld'e Automobiles Inc., area ganizationat meeting at the Whit- I ever w as re-spon.slble. "I have always wanted to „ell i the business so he can retire after di.strjbutor for Volkswagen. on Library. Cltairman .Shea an- There will be performances this I being at that looatioiv for 34 years, (Contfniied from Page One) WK D E I.n fcR cars,” he said yesterday. I'nounced that he would appoint’; afternoon and evening as w-ell. A resident in Manchester for it was reported this week. ^ New Products: A new ' aid to standing committees in the next ; The matinee is scheduled for 2 the past six years. Brooks Is mar­ fisherm en Is the ' troll-a-float ” of- The Socialist econoijiy has all th* few day.". p in, and the evening performance ried to the former Alma Anderson Marty’s Superior ServiperstijUon ‘ b ■- Biiciteye Bait Corp.. poasibllities s-t Its disposal for suc- PtME PHARMACY These conimittees will include for 8 p.m. If you did not attend of Torrington, and the couple have on Spnire St. will be nfn by Rudy Councit Grove Kan. U’a a plastic. | fulfillment of its ■ plans." one on voter registration, on fund I last evening's performance, get to Dupong next week, according to boat-float with a direction control! _ . 6B4 CE.NTKR STR EET—4 O R N EB »»K .VUAMS one daughter. Mr*. Eleanor I.,elkes wa." intended to I rai.sing, social, public relations 1 one of the two remaining one*, Mirtin Cunnin^am, prc.scnt op­ that can swivel a full 360 degrees. , ''I *’'’'n*^nUy of Torrington. and one grand.son. ■\Veatem obser\-ers i and research. • 1 you’ll find it worthwhile. erator. CurfnJngham is makln|: The effect of .water motion on thisi 'P- many Nfiss Felicia I. Pictrowskl, 114 plansd»go into the motel business device act.va.* the wind does on a '"*’0 Soviet Union Oak St., a.ssiatant in the reinsur­ omUfipe Cod. sailboat. Through the control of i not yet voted credits for its, ance department of the OonnecU-, your line, the float can carry your'"«B8'n8 agriculture and has been cut General Life Insurance CjV'f't line upstream until it is abeam of skimping in a number of dlrec- The Bon Ami Co„ which closed you standing oh the bank. By let-i tions such as canceling iU 1967 Hartford, on April .30 marked her Its -Manchester operation in 1959. 26th anniversary- with^-Tfiat firm. ting out or reeling in line, the an- I international exposition, has acquired a larger company, gler can fish any' point of water, ! Desipte the attack. Western ob- " the Tidy House Packaging (?orp.. avoiding repeated castings and Servers feel the tone was not as Philip E. Fr^edfnan of 62 Grant Brooklyn, N.Y. Sales hast year at keeping the line from fouling oth­ violent a* in the past. Moreover, I Rd. w as orue'-bf 12 rep resen tativ es Tidy House, a b a g -m a k er, were er line.s or getting caught in de­ there has been no official Soviet- LADIES. I from ^-sections of the jountry $7,600,000. Sales at Bon Ami la^t bris ___- In a rural .mall box, a repreaentatlfin to the Unl’ted SJurtM * to attend the orientation ...... year were $5,700,000. ^'t'he trans­ red ball falls from Ita holder and against testing either, in^ the form Salbs school conducted by action marked Bon Ami’s first dangles from a chain as soon as of notes or warnings to "American Provident Mutual Insurance Co. of major acquisition in its 78 years of the mailman opens the door to de­ diplomatic representatives. Philadelphia this week. business. posit m ail. -It’s a signal fCbhi any angle that the mail has come. (The R. Bruce Wfitklns, general man­ Guy J. Antico. manager of Lib­ red roetal flag on the side of nlral Service ner of Watlftns Brothers, and erty- Mutual Insurance Company’s mall boxes is used only to indicate Richard W. J6hnson. sales mana-. Manchester office at 63 E. Cen't^r that there is outgoing mail.> Of­ Personal Notices ger at the store, this week at--St,, this week said that, the high- fered. bv Taydor Sales Co., Wa\-ne. ■a.. tended life spring furniture mar- est premiums In the companies* Pa. ‘ Are Giving Away Cannon Towel $ets ket aj Nigh Point, N.iC. They \is-i history- were written during 1961 ! In Memoriam I In lovinf roemorj’ ©f WlUUm John Display of Craft Hamlir who passed away May 5. 1957. BEAUTIFUL, NEW STRIPE DESIGN Thp flowers lay upon hla frava. May wiih.sr and dp^cay. In Set'ond eek Rill lev* for Wm who »>epa hemasth. THE ARMY AND NAVY Will never fade away. .A' display of art and craftwork i Wife. Km and dauehter. "efone by children in Manchester \ public schools will go into ita sec- ! : ond week in Watkin.i Bros, show- | CANNON WASH Clj j case window, Main St., tomorrow, B I N G O j- Four pictures or crafts from each of the 12 grade levels have AND RUMMAGE ; been arranged in the exhibit, pre- /s I pared by the elementary art de- DANGIN6 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT -partmfent. ' j SALE 8 O ' ^ t d C K ! . Among the items on display are j three crafts articled which wefe TUESDAY, MAY 8 sent to the scholastic art contest’s national finals. They are marked 9 A.M. to 12 Noon " : with gold .stars. The art" display has been given ODD FELLOWS HALL in Manchester for at elast 10 years to show townspeople thy type of ; SpousorMl By art work done in the public school | Sunset Rebelcsh laxlge No. 88 systera;"” . '

-SUNDAY SCHOOL^ CRISP AIRE Rvaching and Teaching for Christ' ''•ifi-rhir' Visit A Bible-Centered Class This Week BoM, M cI n t o s h Discovercover llie Wsirm^ Of Cbristlan Fellorvshlp Awaiting You. WITH THE PURCHASE OF 10 GALS. OF GAS I 9:30' A.M. “ ” - , 661 MAIN STREF-T ,A{ 'lie. APPLES j k NOW’ AVAILARLE FOR THE NEXT Mon., Tues., Wed., May 7, S, 9 C a l l h l q w . FEW WEEKS Get Your First Towel At Any Of The Following - For Our Pi«-8iiminer. ■ CHsp Aire is a" new process which firolonfs the life of Atlantic Stations r , SPECIALS ON Mclntoidi. We stored IQOO bushels in a FclIow^Groitcfr’o CUStOMi MADE specially built cooler room.' They are cHsp, Juicy #nd fall JACK’S ATLANTIC BOUCHARD’S ATLANTIC of’life. 706 MAIN STW:ET AWNINGS r • I . ( i , . 288 WEST MIDDLE TPKE- We also have about 100 boxes of our own eMd storage Look—16 CoIotbT o JOE FREDDO’S ilTLANTIC ^ BOB’S ATLANTIC Choose From! Macs, uKistly seconds for cooking. Both liivaiab^ for aeveral weeks, Y 488' CENTER STREET 279 N. M.i^IN STREET ■jic. Also Special Prices On V-. Combination 'Doors ’n W in d o w s ! j, WE’RE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY! JOHNNIE’S A TIa NTIC f — i"l»a Vl.Mi. iiii. iiaM ,,...... ’ill , 206 HARTTORD ROAD U '.a ti.lV''-'’’' ' 7 ^ - Door Free. Estimates ; ‘a is! “Easy Terttas! PERO PERO ^ E T YO UR FREE M A TC H IN G C A N N O N H A N D TOWEL ORCHARDS ; FRUIT STAND A V C ET tnU M X tt MON., TUES., WED. 4 MAY 14, 15 IS'--' b iL l TIINSKY 316 OAKLAND t r . Ml 9-9095 M ii vn? . 4';, ■ y

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A t Spprts," was o ^ o f . radio's Brat' the present his saUry is $50 a day, hockey announcers. which is $11.88 mpre than’ the Elliot, who prides himsdff ■ on eacef union <.anu^ pnid his handler who becoming an expert IP'livery sport accompaiuiM h'hn tq the studio. instead of just "talking his way ige One) through an ev^nt," first started alone in a deaa, welt-ventilated sportscasting in 1937. haa all the private kennd at the Ihh estab­ Through these years he haa lishment. .An old-fashioned dog at okdeast every sport from curl­ ►sal for auc- hearh be avoids fads and diet^ Itfl > plana." ing matches to the Cotton Bowl. and Urea on a standard ' tare During his 24 years of broadcaat- intended to frmh baef, chicken and’ b h ^ u s ihg, he has had more than a few n observers an aamrtmeat o f vttamina essen- out-of-the ordinary situations de­ oviet Union velop. 'Dte dog Ti-amp reacts with pleasure—or is it pain—to the hai^onialRg.'at Andrew Duggan mH ■dita for it* I can't remember the year," Peggy McCay, his owners In the Warner Bros, comedy series, "Room for Ono M c n ." Despite-being Id haa been said Elliot, "but I think if I had a mutt. Tramp earns $50 a day -for his performance in the shpw, with no deductions., for social ■r of direr* to choose one unusual incident It security or income tax. ng its 1967 would be when I did the 'color' for n. the' Cotton Bowl game between occasion, Elliot ashed an umpire As in every other sport,, Win,. I ...... I iVestem ob- lis te n College and Clemson. when his eyes had been tested although he would hesitate waa not as “The station couldn’t afford to last. Ing, has become an expert ShmD§ I . Moreover, send me to Texas; so while play- The man in blue angrily an­ "Sport of Kings.". 'irlal SovteV (xm\i by-play was done from Texas , by swered Elliot with, “ I never had "A ll you have to do la^atch A topic of national intreSt — nl'ted S|atM the. boss^ .son-in-law, I did the an eye'test in my life." in thi^orm ElEGTRO»(ICS for certain mbves to deterjmne the Should the United States adopt a color' between periods from a stu­ Currently, he— has-- been - an­ type- of-a - race -Uid" hOT4e . ia i n ­ o 'American program of; compulsory .health la-., LABORATORIES dio In Boston. And you know,” he nouncing the thoroughbred races ning," said EHIiot, „ tMdng Fury, the horse, for oollater. CaaSIrpm aawSas 48 FRm . . 1 ^ " __ #pt ll:8S Vhl* «• lli'aaa _ J f:4ftll4npa ward. WrHor and W ( (mnin. ehunt­ S S t -«*r ill ’’Joey’a Jalopy" on NBC-T V b CbampiaBiUp heSate *8. 8t 7 :«»> e ie M Olailya er dying ot (evyr In Africa. -r<- "Fury" Saturtoy, May 5 (11 a.M.. The Tr»aa 8 BroCliera Krangagaa - -virvrs the fallum of hla Uf« ia HIDT). Dater,. hot-rodder CboCk md tiAuthtcr. Movie S § IfllllMi DaBar * drllriouii drMUnk. (Rrpnit). IM* urn N. » e. .1 -••Rookies On Parade'* Croa> to*rr«w Wria abtnv «. M. U Murphy (Lee'*'Erlekson) Wreck* Tea Pla Tia»e t t , l i br. MaHe Wilw>n. • MHHm Dollar » their car and, juM a* they aiw New BHtaia HIrli M e e U Man gad the CkaHeega 8i8t Mavp CiUa, WHI Tm rol 8 about to forfeit thMr oollateral, Alkead M Practical joknr IrHtatra a gani- . WreHtllaic From Ciynwa M M rr -who has no sons* of humor CbiKdc is f o r ^ to confesa. 1:M meadrsTooa WHk Air^wtwre t Matty's Fagiay Fmiaies ' 8» •ad Poisdtn turns Ihr tabiss to Bsselmll , '1 * Y;M Fern Mgsow t Savr the Ilfs of thr comrdlM. On Ssturgiy, Kay 5,- the Anal New York ^ PfUladelpbia ** •The CAse ol the Ancight Ri>» U:W (IwMasko 8 match of the se4mat) in-NBC-TV** iOMiii.]oaKv Phillies meo’^''Mason Is la the audleacg n cM of Ibd Wook t . «•. i t t:4S Naoeball i when An actor la trilled. .rk>ral«r 8 * r n o N K M> t m t » • 4 tM ^est Far AAveatate lantenf raises moral problem for "T h " Amhassador’a DauahiM". Xo. S9 MUh Brooks Rose family. Olivia do Havinand. John Ptor- t ItM Defenders • S wEiw»im €ar«0oas ^ . . . ,.m HAIM CTREET Womea’s Ma|or IseM # BowIImk “ A'Ong Came A ScMer.'/ An Blft'nhMr' 8t i RHONE m - M eklerlv ex-yaudevillian Is* ac- "Accusrd of llurdrr". David BAce Of The WoeA cused by his 8-year-o'd ^ grand" Wrtdn. OUAIITY SWFIEIY Fealare . , IS dMighter of munb*ring he»9falher. .11 ;H Mavto 6 t AlWlUr Golf (Color) ^ TW Toll Mas •■. 88 '■Tho Snontsh M «ln". Walter . Today’s challenger in. pilly Max*: “ The Black. Itobe". The Army fn>'sak. Msurorn O'Hara •HJgT THBHB HE U O i r r ' assigns Gafreft to learn If ther^ laid. Baa Rraarlsra nro4 8 Is contact between Mescalere Im SEAT Bars ' Vko Keotackjr Oeckr S dlaHs and a foreign, power. _ 1:4$ Mmrs A Wmllior 8 TWIN OAKS are the sportoc^ers for Mjfj Leave It To Beave^r . . g . 88 “ Fun FV>r The Noaet' conlest at “ Brother Vermis Brother," Beav^ Churchill Downs. looulsville. Kf. er tang^' with Wally for atifuRng Q: Can you teii ino biMr 6t^ Rolkr. girl's affertions. . 'ert Tonng iiaT-^-K T. EtCCTRlC Wc nsiF WreaWu 8 . Gesns Of The Mfyef ««e e »_ 18 M m o r T h « W oS > g .4^ “ Son Of A Sailor". Joe B. Brown A; )3ob Is 56. ^OMimClAL Bvetyii Keyos. loi^ Parks aatare ^B LE H t N I S f M A I . 1 iift iN T It FURNME OIL ^piSrSi!* SRVIC8 STAVIdN; E X T C O W I l U c n N G 24 HOUR Ct^TOMER SERVICE-M I S4I7S1 Bsr M i f-S 3 2 l K S ' HioiuEik v.-m m ra t n t ' Ifwiir OOMrI JsMpsM8sM StaHsM ' t t i Bm * LTn woop ca s.rss'tis SosSsMS t Oosta s>« t life o f M i t J r m " '- .

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