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■Wl ' t; « Tlte Weather WEDNESDAY, MARCH'IS, 1960 ATeeAn Daily Net Preu Run FopeeKst of t . 8, Wafrtiwr E m a * For the Week Ended tA G E TWENTY HmtrijPBfer lEpgtttng H|gralb Marob It, I960 P recipitation eodlBg Low near M. Friday partly 13,084 little cbaiige In tompenitwe, n g k The executive board of the Wom Ijiilliiilii:' MW 49. en’s Fellowship of Center Congre Century Qub MssBber «f the Audit About To\m gational Church will meet tomor- i i BnreM et OiraRatkMi. M anchester^A City of FiUage Charm rew at 9:30 a.m. in the Federation Communion or THIS WEEKEND SHOP yiiii room at the church. . Names Slate (Claaatned Adverttaliig'm' Pag* tl) PRICE F IV i ‘Covenant Wonien’a Guild of the MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 Covenant Congregational Church Confirmation liiiii (TWENTY PAGES) win meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the Tlie Manchester Fine Art Aasn, A slate of offtcera to be elected J.W. HALE'S FOR THESE JH meet Friday at 8 p.m. in Whlt- April 19 was pi’es'ented at a meet‘ church. Hoateaaea wlU be Mrs. ^ auditorium. Walter Van Ars- Hulda Hanaon and Mi*. Sedolf Ing of tne Junior Century Club of iiiiii Eklund. Eaater basketa will -be dale, Coventry anasl. Will give a Coming Up Soon? demonstration in oils.. He will show, Manchester last night at Whiton made for shut-lne. . how to paint a portrait without auditorium. AND MANY OTHER NEW Siaie News using a preliminary drawing. More than 100 members anfl. ‘ SEE OUR WOI^ERFUL TTie Community' BnpUatt Girls' guests attended the - meeting. Ike for Liberal ill:! Guild will apooaor a food sale David D. Komisar, chsdrman of I l l Saturday at- 10 am. at the J. W. Thomas N. Amer, son of Mr. and the'psychology department at Hlll- SELECTION OF . R oundup y«ale Department store. Members Mrs. Ralph Amer, 225 Center St„ yer College, discussed ’.‘jThe Psy 1 1 1 ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY may call Mlae Margaret Wolccott, has been promoted ' to sergeant chology of Women." He empha Hii!! chairman, for pickup of contribu major, the highest eWisted grade sised that It la important for each Immigrant Act East Hartford, Marth 17 tions. in the Army, at Rossford Ordnance woman to feel she Is doing her (Charge Accounts Welcomed) Depot in Ohio. A career noncom best and making her contribution (;P)—The auapansion of. six James E. Juros, 68 Branford St,. missioned oiBcer, with more than to society whether it is in the of-' union officials by Pratt & has been elected treasurer of the 21 years’ service, Sgl. Maj. Amer fice, in politics or in the home. Whitney Aircraft has been y student council at the Rhode Island has been stationed at Rossford for The slate of nominees for office LOOK - EXTRA SPECIAL! upheld by the National Labou^ School of Design in Providence. two years. He served in the North presented by Mrs. David Sam pan, to dear it up.” Walter said. "Th4 African and European theatres FOR GIFTS OR YOUR OWN USE! lay for a broad liberaliza- swme thing cam* up four yeara Relations Board. | Head of He is senior majoring in arphltec clialrman of the nominating cortii' The NLRB idso dlamftsed un ture at the college. during World War H and in the Guest Preacher mlttee. Includes Mrs. Donald For^ imported hand WOVEN 13x19 ti<» of immigration law* in- ago and com* up ^ r. years Far Elast during the Korean in Strom and Mrs. Roger Hall, preah from now."’ fair labOi practice charges brought; Sr. Maj. Allister Smith, mis cluolng a sharp break-away against the company by the union. | cident. dent; Mrs. George Hurit and Mm. from the prepent national In a Bpeoial meosage, oaUing for David Fraser, president of the sionary and revivalist, will be Frederick Stein, vice president; REVERSIBLE PLACE MATS Uberalixation of the Imsnigration Interiiational Association of Ma- The Martha Circle of Emanuel guest preacher at the Salvation Mrs. Raymond Oantlck and Mrs- origins Pjfstem for fixing quo- laws, Ebsenhower said the nation Host of Dignitaries Church women will meet tomor Sampson, ebrre^onding sechetary. All rayon and washable. Heavy fringed band woven looper type. chiniaU at the PWA plant here, Army Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and tas. He" e into immediate also should make spectal provision aald the decision would be appealed row at 2 p.m. Mrs. Hllma tavey Also Mrs. John Aronson and Pink, blue, fed, white, black, green, 4 V C and stern opposition. tor admittance "of many thousanda and” Mrs: TUleir' Modean “WHl be at-7^pjn_j...... _ Mr*.—Leiglv- Fergus,on.__tecprdlns . GIRLS” DEPARTMENT of persons who ark refugees with by the union in Washington. The son of a pioneer SalvSBOH Take elevator to second floor beige Main Floor, R?ar. In tdauion » revision of the Bernard Alpert, NLRB regional hostesses. Pastor C. Henry Ander secretary: Mrs. Richard Ryan and quoU baae, Bbaudiqwer aiSted for out a country as a reault of politi director, said yesterday in Boston son Will be in charge of devotions. Army missionary. Major Smith Mrs. Ronald Vernier, treasurer. . cal upheavals and their flight from Witness Ceremonies / . spent his early years In the Ar admlaaion of 808,000 immigrants tliat all charges were dismissed my's first mission station in Af Nominees for committee chair a year, which Is twlceXf^ preaent per*eeutk».’’ for lack of e'vldence and that no w Tlie Communion breakfast corii- men, also to be elected, include FABRICS— Main Floor, Rear . . number. He also asked q:e<^ pro- Eisenhower alao called for a re- evidence was found to sustain y Imittee of Daughters of Isabiella rica. He was edu sated at Cape Mrs. Richard KwieclenskI and Mrs. f A PD S N T.AHU5 Norwich, March 17 (fP)—-Bishop Vincent J. Hines, whaliM Town,- South Africa, and at Pre visKm for political rafugSM, and vidon of thft whole basU of quotas, chargaa that the company violated will meet at the home of Mrs. Edgar McCulloch, ways and means abandonment of the present, tight to relate them to the numbw of the labor laws shamrocks on his coat of arms, was consecrated and ea* Oliver B. Jylkka, 11 Durant St., toria University. He spent 13 committee; Mrs. Richard Hyde and mill BAULINGS 100% WOOL years in the South African civil Hmlt on Orientals. \ persona from a given area admit- The alx union officials, one a throned as the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Norwich In THCRE'S I tomorrow at 8 p.m. Mi*. Lynwood . Smitli, historian; BASKETWEAVE CHECKS. By the Ume the plan -waa fbr- led between 1924 and 1959. The vice president of the local imlon, j a St. Patrick’s Day ceremony today. service,* as clerk of the court, pub Mrs. Raymond Kingman and Mrs. basis now Is the percentage of the were suspended for Uiree days in f lic prosecutor and assistant'mag Charles Quinn, Iwapitality; Mrs. PLAIDS and CORRELATING FABR'^y m i ually laceived in CongfeM. FranX The solemn, colorful ceremonies, witnessed by hiuidreds Teenagers of the ' Salvation c4s E. Walter (D-Pai of the House 'tMal U.S. population, in the year January for Jeaylng work to attend , BRISKET Arniv will meet Friday for a rfiller istrate and receiver of reveijue. James Boi'fle%vick and Mrs. Herald PLAINS ^ 191 iWb, represented by poreons of a union ineetfag after PWA denied of high church, state and local dignitaries, were held id St. Rohouncing h 1 s government Park, publicity. Inunigraikm Committee wa* out skaUng party. They will leave the with a atatement saying IL ’Iiaa su ch o rii^. i permission. ’ Patrick’s Cathedral. IN OUR church at 7:15 p.m. Transportation career. Major Smith took his Sal Also, Mrs. Jack J. Lappen and SPRING _ ! As a result .of the euspenalons. vation Army training in London, Mrs. Joseph Shea, telephone; Mm. S F W I N G no chance." The''., shift would admit many The Bishop, who has relatives in Ireland^ chose today to will be provided. The Youth Cen more f i ^ such countries as Italy the L ^ be received into the Episcopate of the Roman Catholic BASKET ter will be closed this evening be- England. He served as corps of Ben DelMaatro and Mrs. Robert Yard Walter, oo-author of the preeent left arways overrabscribe quo- charge, against, the company. cAse of the Irish tea to be held to- ficer in England and did evan Luce, typing; 'Mrs. Johif Panciera immigration law. called the Bieen- whlcll Church. St. Patrick is the patron of the Norwich Cathedral, I. and c it down tha sdlotmenta : . At Its flavor-peak Thursday. I morrow. gelistic work among unemployed and Mrs. Joseph Santtni, samlce; ,68" Wide howrer pn^)oeal ".just a wgrmed- tas. a— — ------, and the shamrocks were placed in the coat-of arms in hpnoT March 17. The tastiest of Welsh miners. He later served as Mrs. Janfes Gerrity and Mrs. Rohr over version of.what wte offered for areas ilk* Bkigland and.north- Admits Rioting 1 fine eating. . Juicy BRIS a missionary in Nigeria and the ert hlcKimiey, social. four yeare ag6." Hartford. March 17 (KV-A guil of the Irish saint. Richard Gess,.286 School St., a (Uontiaaed ea Page Three) ty plea waa entered ' in superior Twenty-one Catholic bishops from nine states and hun* KET. Pinehurst special cure I senior at the. Woi'cester Poly Gold Coast in West Africa, and Three members are to be elected For yo\:r Easter suit! -Really beaullfut ••It anybody hga any doubt ad CORNED BEEF. It has a has conducted revival campaigns to the nominating committee from court today by Roland A.- RAbdah, dreds of priests marched in the processional in a whirling technic Institute, Worcester. a slate includeing Mrs. Norman soft tones in the newest checks and plaids- 21, Meriden, next to the last
T ffiu n i : Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g He r a e d , Ma n c h e s t e r , co n n .. Th u r sd a y , m a r c h it , i960 — ^ . . . . ------I i II .1 I i» I III ‘ ~ state of Miiock. She said kHs had MANCHESTE^'e v E N IN G h e r a l d / MANCHESTER, CONN., THURS15a Y. MARCH 17, 19«b Four Children, left the. children asleep In the OPEN FAGl TWO ton small frame houee while ehe went 8 A.M. la f P.M." copal parish Wgdilasday at 7:$0 to visit a neighbor. The 39-year- Rockville-V ernon p.m. He will confirm and receive Mother Perish old father was at work. SUNDAY. 8 AAA.-8 fJ Behan Had Tomato Juice Mahler Group childreh and adults whd have bean A passerby saw the house in prepared for confirmation by the Sheinwojd on Tax Board Decisions flame# He and other# tried to en PiNE PHARMACY Church School and r#c£or. In Flash Fire ter but they were driven back. 664 CENTER ST. Proves Great Police Claim The’ Men’s Club of RockvlUe 'The(bodies of Donald L*wis, 5: Terrible Thirst Rages Methodist Church will have charge CAW YOCR BREAD < WaH-ilMlir , _ Robert Lee, 5; Edward Dean, 4; of a Lenten service at the church UPON THE WATEIW Both iWes^wlMnM* Cut^List by $432,836 (Contlniied from Page One) Anthony William, 2. and Mary In Concert Motorist Left today at 7 :S0 p.m. , By Alfred Shelnwold N OiriH Catherine, 1, were found in the Hospital Notes Players in the national tourna ♦ * t Identified aa Erika Schwetscher, ruin#. . In Dublih-- of All Days By JOHN GRUBER Admitted yeeterday: Mrs. John ment now in progress in Jackson, The Board of Tax Review haaftborrowed for this purppee since the 30, a cousin of (3ottart, and Wil Rummage Crash Scene Rlokes, Kingabury Ave,; Mrs. A# fttM WAtHOfl UtHl. The Hartford -Symphony . sound Ml*#.', fight hard ;fdr every possib^ ■ U i’ '” iUced 8683:836 oft the gbend Ilet beginning of the flseail ptriod last liam Muller, 21, a family friend. Murray Macintosh, Hop River Rd., trick. Despite this, the ekpert murt A 8-7’4'S- • ed like one of the world’# great "t October. ' . Police said Mrs. (Jottart was (Continued from P«f« On«) and 68th Sti-eeU, in front of the orchestras last night, From first Rockville Police reported yester Columbia; Mrs. Murray Macin know when to surrender a trick he WEST aa taljled after the town's revalu- Ohelf TToncert Set Sale reviewing sUnd. They said about tosh Jr.. Hop River Rd., Columbia; ▲ None .. . A 10 f 7 5. ' ation- The new grand list total expecting another child within a Personal Notices to last, a standard was rriaintained day, the solving of a hit and run could have won. Tlcketii #ill be available at the few months. BIT MAIN n . n mttMgf- sreeling* lo Ir*‘ 50 feet of the green line had been accident.^ and turning over to New Brneot Clarkj 148 Grove Bt.; Stan ■When'thla hand was played In a land's children acres* the eeas and changed. The still-wet orange that It would be difficult to equal, A: ♦ Qjioss ■ubmlttad to the SUte Tax De door tomorrow night for the con either in this country or abroad. York State Police two jtouth# ley, Sliver. 49 AlUsop Dr., South tournament recently. West open- partment by the review board i* c e r t ^ United Methodist ^ u r c h FIRE KILLS 5 CHILDREN Card of Thanks FRIDAY. MARCH 18 to "fne'nda of Ireland everj-where.' paint was washed away. wanted on larceny in connection Windeor. *d the king of dubs, continued choirs. The event will be held at The mossaffe said; .V Levingson told newsmen: "I did The program opened with two 19,523,316. Malvern, Ark., March 17 (/PV-;- Wr wish lo thank all of our neigh works by Aaron, Copland, both with 'a break and theft of a truck Discharged yeetefday: Gary with the ac* of clubs and then went the Community Hall at Doors Open at 10:00 AM. •T trust the celebrations in honor It on a bet.” Peck, Ellingtofl; Mrs. Richard *A K Q J»I> The revision may not eftect the Five children of Mr. and Mrs bor*. friend* and relatives for the repre.senting first performances in ii that st#te. on with the Jack of clubs. a None. The progrem will f e ^ r e three Charles Williamson died in a fire manv acta dr kindne** and . lympAthy of Irelands patron saint will Lawrence 'W. CovUle. 40, .of AS Friedrich, 61 Florence St.; Mrs. • -East ■ discarded' a ’ heart, and OA'KTT recently estimated 30 mlU tax soloists, all regular mMnber* of the *hown u* in mir recent bereavement. Sponsored by the strengthen further the lies by Dallas, Tex., Mwih 17 (A*| — Hartford. After the brief "Fan Keith Phllbi-jck and daughter, 6 rate. A* originally prdeented, which de»troyed the family a farm We eeperially thank the staff of the Manchester Emblem Clnb Irishman Walter Conroy is angry fare for the Common Man,” Mr. East St. was arrested Monday on South ruffed. ' • ’ ♦ 6 2' _ , Senior Choir. Mr*, l ^ e l Lee, choir home yesterday. Four older Wil Creetfield Convaleerent HospUal. ^al»o which >-ou are linked-with us and Woodland St.; Jdrs. Oue SchSoh- The thoughtless declarers drew WeM Norih East M k > the grand list would have produc director and Ml*# Nancy Lee are alt those who «<*n.t the beautiful floral your determination to continue with everybody at city hall today Mahler offered the “Orchestral a charge, of evading responsibility.' ed 89,W» for every will levied. liamson children were at school. VariatiOn.s ” by the Brooklyn-born Rockville police arrested him after tijhg. Broad. Axiok; Sandra Shute, four rounds of trumps and even 1 4 Pass 1’ F 4 '4 • sopranos snd Mr*; Carlton Daley, tribute*. family of Arthur Dowdin*. support of the, motherland s just because they would not .let him Overbrook Rd., Verhon. tually gave up two diamond tricks. ’n» revised flgulre will produce contralto. All at* studenU of Mts* Mrs. Williamson, 33, was in a claims to unity of her national ter paint a green, stripe down Main composer. ' investigation of a hit-and-run ac AU Pw , , . ■ 89,623 or only 8433 lee* per per Street in honor of St. Patrick’s Originally conceived for piano, cident on East St. Sunday night, Down one. . C^wnlBg lead — Rhea Massicotte, Hartford Voice ritory (meaning Protestant North when a parked truck owned by Vernon nnd TaloottvIUe news Is Pause for Thought mUl. . teacher. ern Ireland, still held by the Brit day. . ^ these variations 'onCe served handled through The Herald’s A pause for thought saved the Hie report to the SUte showed He bought some green paint and Martha Graham as the basis of an Bantly Oil Co. was struck. led a low. trump to force. tOasC Intn The WeNey ^ o l r . a group p€ ish). I ' . j Rockville Bnrean, S W. Main SL, expert* from defeat.. They .took a tptiil of 250 appeals from as- "To friends of Ireland every hired a machine to paint the opus she titled “Dithyramb,” This Patrolmen. Robert Ahnert and the lead. 'Phis itave up a trumfi ee^nnenta were received by the youngetaira from 'ft to 14 year#'of Robert Kjellquist ha'd a description telephpne 'ntSment 5-8188. only one round of trumps and then trick, 'that South didn’t haya tgf age, vrililbe heard as will th e ^ n io r where I wish contentment and hap stripe down Main Street prior to occurred in 1931 at which time ' I ■ ■ ■ of the car that'allegedly atruck the did some thinking about the con lioard of Tax Review during lU Choit/ for whose benefit the pro- piness and pray that communitlM today's St. Patrick’s day parade. both music and dance were con cealed hands; . ibse.• , . . February seseiona. In which they live may enjoy God's "I met every objection,” of the sidered complex and abstruse. The truck, atid spotted 'the Coville car It was clear that West had South wasn’t being generous. gr^ih is being given. while' on patrol. Rockville-y ernon East got one trick but hiul t a give Board Chairman Charles Hath precious Rift of peace In the years people at citv hall. Conray said intervening years and the change started with five clubs. Since away said the review group work BnUettn Board yesterday. ‘T was going- to pay of tonal garb have hot altered the Coville posted a $200 bopd . fbr up two. Bast had to return ■ Mass will be celebrated at ahead." West had opened the bidding with heart up to dummy’s ^ace-queelL ed until midnight Tuesday to com for it. . paint it when it wouldn’t situation. The music is still ab appearance in Rockville City Court one diamond, there,was good rea- plete their flgurea for re port IM p.m. today at St., Maurice Church j obstruct traffic..use paint that struse, and orchestrally'arid. March 28. CCCPavoTs and this gave South a chance^** preceding the St. Patrick’s Day New Tork, March 17 (T* — A abn to bdlieve that 'West had, two get rid of hi* two low diampiids. to the SUU. They wece meeting 50-year-old man was seised early would wa.sh off.” Nevertheless, both' Copland Youtha Arrested flve-cabd suits. . a March 15 deadline, wh|eh wa* dinner end entertainment. today while daubing orange paint "And, they all said, no,” he re works were accorded superlative New York State Trooper# served This meant that Blast had only ‘ Dally Question Vespers .Will be held at St. Joining Two A* dealer, you hold: 8pade->-< an extension of 15 daye granted George’s JEpiscopsl ChOrch at 7:45 over the green divider line painted ported. performances. Then came another warrant# on two youth# yesterday one diamond. Fast was known to A’ K J 6 3 2, Heart—None, Dta- last month by the Tax Commle- along Fifth Avenue for the St. “i'm sp mad . . yes Irish mad first performance for Hartford. charging, them with a aervlce ita- have /our trumps' and only two eioner. p.m. tqdkjf, Patricks' Day parade. . . . I 'don’t Pmow what to do. I 'This was Ernest Bloch’s work. tiort break and theft of a truck in clubs. The rest of his hand was a mond—A K 7 2, Club—6 2. What Town Groups do you,say? They worked all day yesterday Manchester Evening HeraM Bol- The man identified himself as could take my litle maOhlne and Three Jewish Ppems,” composed Judspn Fall#, N. Y., on March 11. six-card heart suit of some kind. Answer: Bid two spades (or two to mall notices of changes to reel- Lester Levingson. a phiTiician, of paim a stripe' in front of the may in 1913. This was one of Bloch’s Arrested were Kerry P. Uzell 'IItIs was enough information to (a(s correapondent, Deris M. most inspired compos!tirnt, and it clubs, if that la your opening deiiU whose asaessmenU have tPIteUa, telephone MlteheR 8-5545. 226 E. 72nd St. He was charged or’s house.” (Conray said 19, of 68 Grand Avc.,.and Norman The Charter and ConaoUdatkm guarantee the contract.'Blach ex forcing bid). You have ft. sure been altered, y k t least 100 went with malicious mischief. was accorded an inspiring per Koos. 19, of ■Windsor. Both youtha Conrtmlasion agPeed last night that pert who held the South cards formance. drew just three rounds of trumps trick* and 4 Quick Tricks, the In the mall tnts morning. Work; Police said they found him, with Providence, R.I.. March 17 f/P\ received suspended Jail sentance# the Zoning and PUnning Gommls- basic requirements for a forcing Is continuing on this task today. ■ paint brush and .bucket, repaint —The Rhode Island State House Block once wrote that his aim’ irii\, Rockville City' Court Monday aions should be combined In the and then led put the ace and king was to portray the “complex, bid. To Query School Board ing the green strip between 67th dome was bathed in a green glow for larceny!, and wilful Injup) to psoposed new charter. of diamonds...... (Copyright 1960, General Fea- Ike for Liberal last night—the eve of St. Patrick’* glowing, agitated aoul” that he personal property In connection jnie charter group was undecided Bast didn’t want to ruff the The Board Of Rduoatlon will be Day. felt vibrating in the Old Testa with a theft at the Rockville Bowl whether the combined Zoning and klng of diamonds, but Smith then turea Corp.) ______' asked to confirm a letter aent to John R. Cioci, chief of the state ment, ’l^he performance was all of ing Plaza in' January. Planning Commission*, ahould be thb Board of Selectmen on June, Immigrant Act division of public' buildings. *aid this, “complex, glowdng, agitated.” appoint^ or elected.-, teresU him—whether it la fishing, 11 1959 requesting immediate ac Further, It was by turns passion ;They pleaded miHty Monday to tion toward pnwdlng a junior the efteot was achieved with green being fugitives' from justice and A subcommittee report Indicated hi-fi, golf or whatever. If you (Oeniiiniied from Page One) ^ ORDER filters over the lights that illumi ate, ecstatic, noble, and finally that parsons In planning and zoning BOYSCOVT do he'll decide you are both Intel high school for Bolton. peaceful. posted bonds pending the arrival The letter requested that “im Steaily Now, and Look Pretty nate the dome. of New York police. think these commission# should be ligent arid charming. em Europe which do^ not fUl quo-, _ . _ 1 - I A L* A 4 4 This should normally have been combined because they are so close At evening parties have food mediate action be taken to provide Vsmnn and Some vouns: fry sret a sneak preview of these contented lambs at one of the the high point of the program, but Also arreated yesterday was Ed ^oles and Netvs tas. ' . sto^s of a t o u ^ p l ^ n fo"; 4-g yo^u^gsters In thSt town Saturday. 'rh«* 6-week-old lamb* Detroit, March 17 iJPi — 'Itiere ward Calles; 18, of Lawler Rd., ly related. The aubcommittee con the men enjoy. You can im for a Junior high school to include are some very sad Irishmen at-the a still more magnificent perform tacted person# in this work in Man press your women friends at classrooms and other neceaeary The Prealdent’e proposal* fade r a i ^ by Barry Dougan of Vernon, kneeling left, at his home. Main St., Dobsonville. ' NOW ance was in store for the audience ■Vernon, on a charge of breach of Cub Rack 53, 'sponsored by the facilities through Grade 9." A uphill going in Congress. Elsen other lamb 1# Edwin Booth. The tour will Include stops at t ^ homes of eight 4-H University of Detroit today—St chester and Hartford as well as in lunch with dainty tidbits. At following intermission. Lya de the, peace. He Is scheduled to ap copy of report of the Advisory to see projecU on poultry, beef and rabbits aa well a# lambs. The tour s^ rU at the home of Patrick's Day. Berberiis and the orchestra per pear Jn Rockville City Court Mon Rockville and Vernon. Local Stocks Wa'ddell School PTA, conducted a night feed the brutes. hower haz b«n trying without Carl Pfalz^af. standing left, at 266 South St., Vernon at 10:30 a.m. All 4-H ers planning the trip eSWEASON r--- ■“■TheTrish or tho’St. .Francis Club The charter commlislon also sports program Friday night in the Don’t try -to prove how much Committee, a school needs study much fuccGM GincG 195$ for liber- formed Brahms)
AIANCHESTER EVENING: HERALD, ^MANCHESTER, CONN., TOURSDAY, MARGH;17, gliding instructor at Heller Air and MaJ. Kathleen Baakua ef in May are belrtg made; A plan port In New Hampshire. Brooks j Galee Ferry la In eharg« e f the fkdtrovit ning meeting was held Wednesday refreahments. for n-ent'On wheat leglslatlw, at a fourth- degree. The third depee Man Faints, Falli Mtai win show movies explaining the at the American'Legion hall in .Grange Membgr Program and that maater was Cberlotte .Hutchins, Hal Boyle at the home of Co-presidents Mr. techniques nf gliders and sail In addition to CAP membera Lapgo for the purpoee of forming tha attractive -red car rpbe to, be weeklong meeting called' by the parenta and gueets are welcome.) National Orange has.ended. Other and the fourth degree master, ‘CABE’ Planniiig and Mrs. -Robert Farjey in Marl planes. At the end of his talk, he Grange ^otes a . Orange there. In -another given to each Grange member who James HcBrierty; jFrom Third Story borough. will anavver .questiona from the There will pe no admiesion charge. ^ sewing neeii XIrges Quick Ban clipping, from the ib'eas Journal, secures 10 pew or reinstated-mem organlaatiOpa participating in Shop t|M cluded the National Wheat Grow Refrerii^nU were .ueryed. by L o n , Meeting Tonight {. Ask Fund Returns Final plans- for the sixth annual audience. Florida, It aUtes - that Indian bers has. met with enthuaiasm. M^Jorier liprrlion.'and her com An 18-year-bldv resident of 26 T h e S h a i i ^ Hie organizauon of . ,A third Plans for the 1960 Juvenile ers association .'and ..the’ Nhy®"*! Mrs. Harry H. Klrkham. chair awards night sponsored by the Trophtea
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-; 7 . PAGE SEVEH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN*, THURSDAY.‘WARGH 17, 1960 ' . ' •' '.. ■ ’"-"Xc . ■■ - MANCTtESTER HERALD, MANC^^TEII, COHH.. THtJRSDAY, MARCH IT, 19M SmUh Windsor dean’s list at Providence Ooilege, UCotm Planniiig iiiliiliiiiiiiiiil* !‘i'| >AGJE MX ___ BCY ClASOLDf* Providence, R. I. An Ellsworth yesterday, waa the WHOUS8AU?„ High graduate tn the class of 1959, again. We knew Detroit would hot he hkd disclaimed them.. W# are ColUtnbut aeeident on Main near WlUlams RoberU was an outatandlng ath Garden Program Imich & raUable propnat haadlnc tht not even aure he might not turn ’k K i t c h e n Union'F athere. let ua doMTi. Wa knew there were St.,1 Tuesday night. Pump and tank loaned to lete here. II ' !■ , * UtmuiirBtpr pni-ty orgKnJaatlon. out to be.the key man in the forth users of over 2,000 galless From Meetinga still new rrilraclee to come. We 'Connecticut coming FatrAeld County race for Town TncMded ’ Police aay Morgana car atriick Garrienets preparing for a re annuiuly. (Eor OOmoMrelel 0 Teachers to Vie 8t. Francis of Assisi' Ladles knew Detroit could design .and the Republican congressional nom- a parked car belonging to Joseph turn to the soil have been invited Corning i|BraI& Whtt'8 the trpubla T^lth Butler? A. Volz, 50, of '63-Delmont St. tiseVs Only), Br MARGE FLYNN Guild will meet Sunday, at 8:45 build a real tmSll car If It wanted Yankee mation. In Planning Area The Union School teachers’ bas a.m. In the Chufeh Hall to pro to attend the annual Spring Home / ■ , U he really a looae-tiohgued, trre- Nor do we think that th# name Minor damage resulted. RAGKLIFFE o il CO. Ir M soda broad is baked and H « l £ ? « ¥ n ? G to. Wa knew sit could throw every- Hartford—JAckson 7-8J01 ketball team will play the PTA ceed to the church for Corporate Gardener’s program at the Uni 1 aponaibla character? Wa don’t By a ; H. b. of Frank Lynch will ever have The'Town of Columbia has bqen Cars driven by . Veronica M. •orved at breakfast, ,toa time, at fathers Friday ait 8:8G p.m. In the Ing away and come up ndth a tuf- ulte the-zero Ting in affairs.con- Dobdy of West fluffield and Ber almost every meal any day ot the Communion at the 9 a.m. Maas. versity of Connecticut College, of think ae. We think Butler., ks pat* Inriiided in a tentative area, to ha Pleasant Valley School gym In a The Executive ' Board of the THoBy*T**?%:»o^ON blne or sr fuel cell If It felt like It. erning New Haven and its an nice C. Lydall of 31 Strong St., year in Ireland and In Irish house Agriculture March '20, by Rudy w1K.t c |i « rEROUSON ' ty 'ttader. conaidera It one of hie JSome : batU*-icarr#d veterans i^ow n M the Wlnham Region, by game for the benefit of the PTA Junior Woman's Club' of South NJJU»htr» - Wg- even knew, it coiild get rid of rironSf or - that -whail Chai^ the State Development Oommls-, were Involved In a minor collision holds in this country. Soda bread Favrettl, extension service gar •i ■. rounded Octob«T»l istl idutiea to <111 w-hat la known aa the have been resigning.-from,the Re* Fund. Windsor will meet Monday at 8 dening specialist at the univer the floor ' hump. And now. Once publican State Central Committee Harper thinks WiH be exactly'Au Sion. on Main near Forest Sts., at 0:40 > Notice la a popular feature of the Irish John Dsasy will ooarii the teach iwdajtend jap In political new*-^ unknown quantity to Republican teas sponsoted by ssveral Man- p.m. at the home of Mre. C. T. R. sity. again, we feel that-a. last Some lately, all aa If they were, aaying Two other areas In the state. p.m. yesterday. ers’ team, whose players will In lacobonl, 300 Benedict. Dr., Wap- workers- up around Mtddletoury, or New Britaln-Briatol and Torrlng- Damage was light to both cart, chseter organhwtions for St. Pat Landscaping, terrace gardens, phe of these things la imminent, farewell to that .political game WE HAVE DAILY clude ikirle White, Joel' Bahner, that Nelson Carpenter will be much ton-Wlnchester will be requested There were no Injuries or arrests. : rick's Day. Principal James Welch, Anthony Ping- flowers, fruits and pesticides wlU which haa beenain their, blood for be discussed. Ample time has been M AN CH L^ R SHOPPING PARKADE not artnouncing, whan no praas co^- and .that, if. the long promised several decades. They pleadj these leas' lively, in his new existence, to form a plannln gagency., •Mrs Thomas Russell, 61 Spruce Mantz^ and Eric Hohenthal. gtrBSCRIPTION RATES d e l iv e k y t o t h i Bt, is partictilarly noted for her Msneheater Evening Hemld set aside following each talk to ferencca are. beiiitt held, and when a-abmoblle of the future la really retiring veterans, .that they have than'he has been in any of the TTie Windham Region plan will John Malln will coach the fa Parable In Adranee other ups and downs of his BJastem Ho$pital Plan Scanned Irish s ^ a breads. Shs nuLkes a South Windsor eorrasiliondent El permit an active questl^And an- One Year,...... In DeU-olt, all’s right with, the held their posts lopg enough, or be submitted to the town involved thers team. Players will be ‘Beezeri more Bumham, telephone Mitchell Bx lloiilhe Sunday hawapapar'K*" to^preaa Connecticut career. "bannock" every weric for her twer seeaion. / it 90 that they, have other affairs tof for possible changes. Also included Toconls, A1 Andrehinaa, John 4-0674. fbrae Monthi ...... too early to get much fromWhat- world. <' :■ There iVas an imeresting, and in'this region are: Windham, Cliap- . Kuala Lumpm'-;-The Malayan BOLTON family and has baiked many loaves Authoritiea froim-bducation, re On* Month ...... i.ai attend, to, ,or^ they, jpat dpad-pan Government is considering a plan Wholley, Albert Karkowskl, Weeltlv ...... 30 eyer Saturday night apeachea are perhaps enlightening development. lin, Hampton. Lebanon. MansAeld, for the Iiish tea today at the Sal Roland . Bouchard, John Phillips, search and IndpauT are on the (» thel.r resignation, giving no par to build an $8,000,000 hoapltal in program. T h ^ -ta lk s will feature BLUl* Onpr ...... being delivered ticular reason. . In the case of one of these headline Scotland. Wlllimantlc, and Willing- vation Army. pari Dowglelewlc*, Chaoe- Las- retirements. The factional oppo ton. The Town of Windham has which doctors would be trained. It* There are many "favorite rec recommendations for pest con MEMBER OF. , Tliia weekend gup bothara both A ThtMight for Today •= Some of them, we would judge, would be built in stages over a 3- AREA bury, John Kearney, and Chuck MMH Gets Query THE ASSOCIATED are indeed-somewhat-fatigued, so sltion the retiring chieftain had been chosen as the -irban center for ipes" for soda bread, - 'but Mrs. Weber. trol. t ^ 'use of Jandscaplng tech- ■ The Aesoclated Frees it exdutivelv the- political reporters, who feel an Bponsafed by the Maneheeter fought most of his career derided year period. Russell's preference ' is the dark nlqueirto beautify th# home- ■'■in atiUtlea to th* us* o( r*rnib1icMl0n tnt that they may come to that stage tile region. Tickets will be available at the On Doctors’ Unit .obligation to All aome space with ^ (boiinell of tlhiirehoa that, since he was retiring, it variety made with molasses and grounds and Improve property liHii all news ditpatchee credited to It or I In life when they feel tha: the SCHOOL ARCHITECT NAMED Union PTA meeting tonlgh< and at not otherwise credited- to thie-taper: aomethlng. and the politicians game la'no longer worth the ef mighil as well clinch the matter PINE LENOX bran. ■ the door. values, the use In ornamental gar and aleo the local pewi oublleb*d^rj;.J and make ,it totalI,y real by plac Hartford, March 17 iffb -The Bran Soda Bread In a preliminary game, the ' a committee of Manchester Me dens of potted material which can All rights of republidallan, afAIWial. 'who also have a natural Instinct to .1 have now disposed of all.my fort required of .them. But moi-e Accident Results State Educatfon Department re morial Hospital trustees wUl be dlepatche* herein are also rebetved - than one-of theni,, we would guess, ing a man of its own on the State . 1 CUB bran U-nlon girle’ team will play the be changed by the season, grow All,any vacuum tn type. Butler property to my family. There le one Central Committee as his succea- ported today that Richard L. How PHARMACY appdinted to investigate p « pos ing Hlies in Connecticut gardens Full eerrlce client d( V. E. A tfee^- thing more> I wish I-could give, has com e'tooth’s’ retirement de 3 tAoIeapoons molasses g;irl8 alumni at 7:30 p.m: aponds to this opportunity,-Week aori^ . In Evading Count land of West Hartford haa been 3 cups buttermilk aibility of constructing A medical and the growing of nuta In the them; and that is the Christian re cision '6uC«< *onie feeling that.the named atat# school architect. 29V E. CENnS ET. ORB Installation Bet building to house dqctors’ offices. **Pub”l>her, ,F*pres*nt»tlTes: Tlie .after week, like a pali-rothl old Are ’present'^May-XlOorh ieedershlp of It made a 'quick, sharp, play to 1 cup raisins backyard. Jullue Mathews Special Agenpv _ New ligion- I? they had that, and I had An architectural consultant for Mr. and Mrs. William Fralze will Elmer Weden, chairman of the York rhictffo Dft.roU and Boston. horse, anatvering no mat the qtate party is 'not particularly ward this end, apparently reach The arrest of Thomas J. Mor 3 cups flour be Installed as Worthy Matron and Featured on the program will not given them one shilling, they ing right into the roiiring chief- gan Jr., 39, of Boyer Rd., ' Rock the department, Howland will help TEL. Ml V-OEfi hospltal’a Board of Trustees, said be Dr. George Slate, profeasor of MEMBER*^ ATTDTT RTMtEAU OF ter how many tlroda he seems to would have been rich; and if they degitous of having them around. 1 teaspoon balkiing powder worthy Patron at Evergreen Wood CIBCrPATlON'S______tain’s-ow n camp for one of'-the ville. on a .bharge of evading re- Connecticut towns with their today the idea of the medical build pomology at the New York State break the laat,-l^ hU own career had not that, and 1 had given them ^Phls feeling nia.y Have been stim 1 tea^ioon baking soda Chapter OES at a seml-publlc In votes it needed, dangling a nice ■poneliOllity, v-htch waa reported school building problems. teaspoon salt ing was suggested b^ l2 Manches* Agricultural Experiment Station, The Herald PHntlng Company liw.. haa to alanfl on. One weekend all- the world, they would be poor. ulated, In sonie 'instainces, by a stallation Saturday at 8' p.m. at aae^ltnae ne financial reePonMbiHtv for Patrick Henryr 1736-1799 / most unworthy suspidbn. on the reward for-the vole. Yet a curious Soak bran, moiasees and biitter- the Masonic Temple. ter doctors. Geneva, N. T.; Fred M. Abbey, tvpoeraohical eprore appearing tn ad- he com ea^p with the crude and and impossible thing then hap Installing Worthy Matron will In a letter to Weden, the doctors Shelboume. Vt.; Raymond Kor- Tertlieinenti and other reading matter • Submitted by ' part of such old-time party stal-* mllk 10 minutes’^ or more; add i^ld they would be Interested in tn The Maneheeter Erenlng Herald.__ grotes^e auggeatlon that Presl- The Rev. Arnold W. Tijzer war.a, that the pwseht state lead pened. A brief smokescreen de raisins, and sift together dry in- be Mrs.. Jasper Hunt and Worthy hobo, professor of ornamental scended over the situation. When Patron Francis Andross. rtntlng offices In such a building. horticulture, Rutgers University; Dlsplav adrertleing closing hours: dpiu Elsenhower would have to an- Second CongregatlopAI Church ership of the; party vvas not above grsdienU. Add dry ingredients to If the hos)iltal would be Interested bS'-;i»sSihg them oii m'atters ^ con h had cleared, the wandering yo'.e bran mixture; mix well; turn out Refreshments will be served by and H. O. Perkins, professor For Monday—1 p.rm EjJdaj. . i^:^'er for the .Uvea of Americans In conjrtrtictlng It! F*r Tuesdas’—1 p m Monday' cerning their own districts. was back in its -original comer, floured board; knead a few times Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs,-Joseph emeritus ot landscape design. Uni iji- F"r Wednesday—1 p m Tiie-sds r. lliJleii in a Brazilian plane crash and it waa the retiring chieftain’i Elmore, Mrs. Leslie Newberry, The building might be located versity of Cormecticut. * For Thursday—1 p.m Wednesday;- IV o More Sauted F*or our part, .we always Jiave- and pat into a nine-hu^ p4e pan near the hospital, like the doctors’ For Frldav—1 p m, Thiir.*dav, ,, during the Elaenhow*^ tour; after original choice who became his or onk^ pon. on# hour in oOO Mrs. Dorothy Beal arfd Mrs. Sel- The program begins at 9:30 s,m. Fo* Ssiurday—1 n.m, 'Friday..' __ tAiuble accepting as real .the pur successor.- He was getting out of building near Hartford Hospital on the ugliness haa made Ita weekend’ In Gane^r Drive ported retirement .of profesqlonat degree oven. Wrap Immediately den dapp. In the College of Agriculture audi Classlfl.d deadline. w-..h*'** the game,’ but not so far out he On Dean's List Jefferson St. In Hartford. The torium. A guided tour of the Uni day of publlcailon earetil SamTdgy- headlines', he apologizes contritely. politicians. W e , are not ,sure tha!. In wax paper until cod. Hartford medical building was con couldn't win one last battle. Or Is James Roberta, son of Mr, and versity floriculture greenhouse is 9 a m ______Another! Weekend, he becomes an 1 Wells Dennison of Case Bro.s. even conceding their own instincts White Bods Bread structed with the help of funds there ever a last battle, for a real Mrs. Wilfred J. Roberts of 072 planned at 3:30, Thuradgy.''March 17 anbnyrobus party apokeaman who will head the- Special Gifts Divi toward retirement to be real, qvents professional? cups flour Pleasanf Valley Rd., Is on the from Insurance companies. hands the- nomination to Kennedy. sion and William A. Mporhouse of always allow them the peace they 3 teaspoons baking powder c the Hartford National Bank. .supposedly seek.. W* are not sure, 1 teasiXion salt On PolHng B*rHner* This time he can’t apologize be Manchester office, will sei-ve as for instance, that the,-formal re Rose I» Enihlem of Nine 1-4 teaspoon soda cause that would' mean he really Not In the realm of serloiia polj chairman of the Banks Divi.'lon tirement of Big Btli^Brennan as, % cup sugar eaid it In the Arst place. 1>ere la for the Manchester Cancer Cru formal leader ot,,Fair6eld County London—For hundreds of yeara t 1 cup raisins icy ejnce he knows vebj’ well that the rose has been the Aoral emblem i:HU no doubt, however, Uiat there hM sade in April. has successfully excused hiih from 1 his auggeatlon cannot and will not Appointment of the two divi all exercise, b f InAuence. We are of Elngland. it i.s also the national 1 tablespoon melted butter he carri%d out. Chancellor Aden- ^een another sional chairmen was announced by not sure,c6rtaln elements of power Aower of eighl other countries, Buttermilk ^ e r has suggested that the Weal. 1^*11. if that is what it fake, to William B. Sleith, general chair and decision didn’t start trying to four of them behind the Iron Cur Best egg, add melted butter and H*rsl^ i^ t o by 8al*rnl» before It goes to the summit meet-, up aoip. weekend headlines, man. Aovv'hack toward him the moment tain. enough buttermilk to nvake two inp. conduct a plebiscite in West | thi. i. the Butler who can do it. eupa, Sin dry . IngredlenU; add meeting.. All women, of the parish raisins to egg and milk mixture, Berlin, a.sking the citizens of that Ouch! are Invited to attend. and stir In dry ingredients; knead Andover Grange - ______city whether they prefer tn have lightly on floured board. Bake In WE NEED THE «HOKS THK OVLU Seeks Members Manchester B V e n 1 n g Herald their alatua remain exactly ** If the Planting Of The Green 360 degree 'oven for 45 minutes. Andover eorrespondent, Mrs. Paul fa or In' have It changed. Wrap In wax paper and cool. D, Pfiinstiehl, telephone Pilgrim .’ ■ ' ; ■ Applicaliohs are now .Jieing Haring made the proposal-main- Today. March 17, has been, from Mrs. RuaSell , wag born near 2-0806. Portadown In Ireland-, and came taken for memberahip In the An ly as a piece of oratory. Chancellor time Immemorial, the apportioned . Weber's easy care to this country in 191^ with her dover Orange. Plans ace' now being Adenauer proceeded to. announce moment for a ceremonial rite in- made to give flrirt and second volring one particular color. On mother, brothers and sisters. She ita poaribl'e results Tliey would he. has lived in Manchester since degrees to a class of candidates on Aufomotie ^or Wosh RED CROSS he said, an oyerrhelming mandate this day of the year, w-hen all goes 1913. She made her first trip back April 18. • cotton batiste blouse Anyone who would like to have In favor of having Berl^i remain well, there will be a green thumb to Ireland last summer and took fjnTowing -the earth for the -plant— more Information may call Clar WET W ASH $1. Juat aa It la. ence 'Ciisie f," ma a ter , a t Ellsx’Orth^ ing of a grebn seed which-wi"- Mrs. Russell has been a mem — ^ Hilp fc*ep It In Maneh«it«r.- R»n«w your m*m- ■ That would indeef! he so For the’ Coveil, secretary. All applications '60c Extra for Whitewalls irly in June, produce gteep peas. ber of the Salvation Army since must be in by April 4. bsrship NOW. Mail your check to Rad Crois, Berliners would, Iji actuality, not 'she came to this country. She is On Wet Wash Only ' 1 be offered any free choice. What Someone else will theq,'pr**'^"’ ' The next meeting of the Grange 139 E. Canter St. Or . . , Call Ml 3-5111. Your treasiflrer of the Women’s Home will be held at 8 p.m. Monday in “ Contessa” made with raglaji sleeves and Adenauer waa offering them was,, ably, be green with w vy. League Of the Army. ’D*#. Rus- subscription will be picked up at home. ♦,ie Town Hall. A.St. PAtrick's Day OfNnplete Wash $2. exquisite filigree of drip-dry shirred Val lace in effect, a choice between their We do not pretend to know what sells have a daughter, Capt. Mrs. program Will be presented under "Good Things Happen When You Give." present unsatisfactory status- the led to the aeleetion of March 17 as James Watson, a .Salvation Army the direction of Mr, aftd Mrs. ,e OPEN EVERY DAY e and nylon embroidery a-flutter with Floren the. Ideal pay for auch green rites officer in Milford, Mass., and' a Jam
. < p a g e NtNB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, 1960 r weed burning, machine to melt lies under the snow. A pair of "One of the worst in my 19 years from a state correctionai,,^eamp AFTER OUR * enow in the cahyon. figuring some spectacles also was founA WINTER VACATION ; • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY;,tMAtlCH 17, 1960 a. a pollcemani" _ discovered the gory jeene efter The bodiee- of two woman lay T'hr'ee Women The victims, all socially - proihi- trudging through h**:^ snows. clue might lay beneath the wintry side by side, almost touching each WEKE GFEN AGAINL The bloodied tree limb was pick blanket. The women had started jump about 120 per cent, or a ^ u l Storms nenl tn thb western Chicago suburb other. The third was four feet ed .up aboVit six feet from the away. All were face up. LARRABEE'S ^ $1,900. , ^ Found Slain in of Riverside, were: • on the .hike shortly after checking WaterRate' Mr*. Frances-Murphy, 47, wife mouth of the cave In St. -Louis into the lodge. A snowstqpm swept The Iasi known person to, see BARIER SHOP According to Comwx A«y- Canyon, a. box canyon with sheer the women alive wa* a Janitor, at Hugh M. Joseloff. the company is of R. W. Musphy, vice president the area Monday night, obllterat- 15 PITKIN HTBEBT end general counsel for Borg- r/alla reaching to 150 feet. the lodge. He saw them sol out on shooting for a net operating rev- Half of U.S. Illin ois Cjave •’This could have been used to liig footprints. H iS e Hearing Warner, <3orp. State's Atty. Warren believes It the trail. \ ■ ende of fcbout $88,000. The nbt kill them,” Asst. SUte's Atty. The triple savage Wllings—and dperatlng revenue for 1989 was Mr*. Mildred Lindquist, 50; wife improbable that one man could (Continued from Page One) Craig Armstrong told a newsman. overpower all three women. "I see the relatively defenseless' naXure $11,209. It loft the company no (CoBttoiied from' Page One) of Robert Lindquist, vice president He pointed to the jagged knobs of t$ie victims—recalled the un- Set April 6 surplus, yoseloff said. of the Harris Trust and Savings milling and screaming,” said War Car Smacks Sign, SUrved Rock SUt* Park,. iOO and sharp edge* -nf the limb, about -with the huge walls cutting tolv ^ slaytogs of three school boy* THE OFFICE OF ■A* net operaOng revenue U the trying to locsts- a dralngg* well. Bank. ,» ' >et long and 10 poitods In ren. mile* southwest of Chicago. off all sound to the outside.” and the Grimes sisters In the Chi Trtie Connecticut PubWe UtUlUae amount left after annual operating Plant C ityriS mHe* sast of Mrs. Lillian Oetltog, 50, wife of :ht. Skidding BlGmed He visualized one of the women cago area. DR. L. n 6R-MAN CommlMlon (PtiS) has w t April costs are met. From the net come Their heads were bloodied and George H. Getting, general super pieces of cord were found Tampa, bore the brunt of a down striking out with her binocular*, The naked bodies of Robert Pe « aa the date for a public hear payments for d*W Interest, amor- battered. Bruise* covered other visor of Internal Audits for around the vrists of two of the terson, 14, and the Schueasler DUTTON tiaaUon and feiierai income tax**. pour that rasasured close to one Wet pavemeiUs'wqre blamed by another with her camera, catching parU of their bodies. Two women Illinois Bell Telephone Co. victims. Investigators theorized brothers. John, 18, and Anton. 11. Ing on the rat* increase requested If any money remains, it is sur- foot. Forecasters said there would Manchester police for., a skidding one assailant In the face. Then ■ ■ ''x were naked from the waist down: They had checked Into the'gll that the assailant or asshilanta— were found Oct, 18, 1956 In Rob- March 7 by the privately owned plus. bt totermittent thundershower* accident at Henry and Summit came the slaying*. Warren ex 153 MAIN s t r e e t St*, at about 10 o'clock this morn the third still wofe a girdle. A year resort Monday for a few days most believe there were more toson’s woods on Chicago's North Manchester Water Co It is on the surplus, Joseloff *ald. than one—tied the two together pressed the view the actual kill that a bonding company base* its today. ' ing. ^ flnarertip w4s missing from one of rest and hiking .along the trails west, fringe. 'Fhey had been beaten which have made the 1,436-acre while they attacked the third. ing* took place outside the cave, The increase in rates would decision to lend money. The war- The Red Croa* — prei^rlng victim. with the bodies dragged in for and strangled. WILL RE-OPEN bring, an estimated $40,900 add! A car driven by Miss Elsie M. park along the Illinois River fam Then in a desperate effort to avoid The nude bodies of the-Grimes plus should abount-to about 6 per meala for a pollca-eatlmatto 800 Lobdell of 44 Elberta Rd. struck State’s Atty. Harlan Warren concealment. tlonal revenue to the company an* ous. a similar, fate, the women pulled sisters, Patricia, 13. and Barbara. cent of the coinpany’a annual in temporarily homeleaa plant city a stop sign, breaking it off. said an indications pointed to ra-pe The battered and gory opera FRIDAY, MARCH 18th .nually. and wiU, the company says, too. State Police Superintendent They were not missed until yes apart. < - 16, were found in a ditch near the vestment, he said.' . naldehta —. declarsd the atraw- Police estimated damage to her Both objects were being checked glasees and the camera were found malce possible completion of a new Last year, he added, tliere was Wjlllam Morris, who headed a 3- terday when Murphy telephoned southwest suburb of Willow barry-growlng community a dla- car as being moderate. by crime lab experts. near the victims. The camera water supply system. h o surplus; in fact, the company mah team of troopers from Spring- the lodge to check up. A search strap was broken, and perhaps Springs. aeCar area.'Bollc* ■ guarded ^ hoto®s There were n o injuries or ar was organized and a group of boys SearchePB. also plan to use a The hearing on the-' rate in lost money. from which famillea were- evac rests. field, agreed it was a sex crime. crease was set yesterday by the The company's ratunui had been uated laat. night to emergency PUC Executive Secretary George dropping steadily for three years, ahelter* bj^Netlonal Guard truck* J. Grltfln. The hearing will begin he sr.id. •When the company submitted its and boats. . , ' at 10:30 a.m. at tlm State office Damage to roiad* In Aye ■ubuntlea Hartford. revised rate schedule to the .. it said the Increase tC the averageT^ •f the Tampa Bay area waa eati- Based on the revised rate sched North End water user would be mated unofficially at more -than $1 ule submitted to the PUC, the about 60 cents a month, or two million. More than 25 per ceht of PLENTY OF Manchester Water Co. is asking cenU a day. The average yearly the road* to Polk County alone Prie«$ ■for an approximately 30 per pent domestic water bill is about $28, were reported under water.. The Plant City rainstorm and w n i i ^ FREE overj^ Increase, the PUC noteS; the company reported. The in Effoetivt The company estimates that the crease would bring the figure in flood followed a. torrwdo which average increase for domestic and the neighborhood of $36, a jump of ripped through buildlnga and nine Thursday Hint PARKING commercial customer* would ap a little over 25 per cent. plane* at the airport, doing $100,- proximate 21 per cent, ar^ the in Tlte company needs about $250,- 000 damage. Satuniay crease for industrial dustomers 000 for water system Improve Hailstone* a* large aa golf ball* IN OUR LOT would approximate 38, per cent. ments, Joseloff said. IVellA.ha've postponed a major league train ing camp baaeball game at Vero f K 9 m m Costs of public fire protection been drilled which w ill. provide urftfAr thAT) UlC Beach, home of the Loa Angelea would jump by about 12B per cent, Hot* It Is—Hts biqQost tavjnq tvMt of tha yoar! Top Notch's tarrffic EARLY from $T,000 to $16,000. Costs of Dodgers. Rain washed out racing at Sun shine Park, near Tampa, until SPRING $1.00 SALE; foofurinq a qroot voriaty of $1.00 SBlurdsy. in nvnry daportmont. Cemn in ond stock up at tha year's LOWEST PRICES! The weather Bureau tald 22 toche* of rain fell in two day* in some sections. SWEET UFE ForiMr Chm«y MIHs EXTiU VALUES At least 18 deaths wer* attribut Hortford M. and Pin* St. 1 ^ AT OUR ECONO lEEP DEPARTMfNT ad to weather’s latsst violent out break, one of a series of storms Boxes Monchtstnr, Conn. ■ HEAVT WESttRN REEF . , that. has battered wide areas to o f 400 the eastern half of the nation in, Facial Tissue the laet month. In the wide belt of fresh snow PInnty of {RIB falls rangto up to more than a foot FINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT in parts of Virginia and. to many FRfE PARKING Midwest. aecthms. Heaviast snow was from Iowa through northern 4S ex. ROASTS Illinois and the Great Lakes re- " >*: a n IDEAl. DELICIOUS OVEN'ROAST 'gion. Tins No Better Occupation! Pared Pfekup Sarvica The snow storm, with gusty H i-C D rin k To Ydar * HEA^y WESTlRNBEEF winds, caused much drifting and foKed tha closiqg of hundreds of I t e n d i n ,: h i i c y achoola, businesses and airport*. SWEET UFE— SOUD PACK W EN to AJIMO P.II. MONDAY ihrs Sa'niBDaY TraJflc was stalled, travelers marooned and communlcatjcma dis- U h i ^ l n r i ^ ^ w d by the^lAdles o f S t James,| and the proceeds will bO uSpd for the The storm that hammered the school building fund. (Photo by Burkamp).______. -i ______.■ - ■ I ______NO TOU. ON WIlKttEY or FOUNDERS BRIDGES Midwest Tuesday and Wednesday Cans was centered this morning over (Whole 10’ *to„14 Lb. Avg.),- L-'rw the southern tip of Lake Michigam 974 MAIN ST . MANCHESTER Assembly^icks COlOHlAL MASTEIT Snow continued in moat of the I CORNED northern half of the Mississippi 1150 BURNSIDE AVE.. E. HARTFORD D em ocrats InteHidtftofficer B b t m E U Valley ejid nearby Great Lakes re- STRAWBERRY and RASPBERRY . gion Into the upper Ohio Valley. COOKED With Heavy enow warnings wefe Is Mrs. Henry, Wltthe, vice presl HAM (BOILED HAM STYU) Natural sued for eastern Pennsylvani*. Of Off-Year Elections dent, has succesdto- Miss Mary Juices with faU* ranging from 6 to 12 Reilly as president H the OlbbMis THINLT. b u c e d Inches and much drifting. (Reg. 9L29 Lb. Veloe) The Weather Bureau also warh- P re s e rv e s The Democratic Town C3ommlt-f malning 31 hold elections in the Assembly, Catholllj Ladles of Co OR BF THE PIECE 65c spring of the even years to avoid — ' ad of snow up t& * inches to a tee last night rejected the Idea of lumbus. . ■■ belt from jiorthem West Virginia the confusion of State elections Miss Reilly Is lehvlng Manches having town e l^ o n s in the odd ic ARMOUR STAR — JUNIOR (5 to 7-lb. Avg.) and northsrii Virginia northward later lii the fall. ter to assume a; new position in to New York State and southern numbered years. Tn another, matter, last night, O'e sales department of Norden New EngISnA the comirilttee voted support of Co., division o f United Aircraft By an apparent 2 to 1 majority, Record snowfall* for the season the unit voted down the proposed aoeial security liberalization meas Corp., In Gardena, Calif. She has U. S. Govf. GRADE "A " BELTSVILLE been Slnployed by the Hamilton .were reported-in iri ny a r » s , asp** Town Charter change backed iMt ures now before the House Ways •toiaiiy to ;> ;e o «h * to .-y section*. Standard division. tall by Democratic Town Chair and Means , (jommlttee to Wash 'Amounts In RoaBlflOL Va., m o i l man Steve Cayi^aTO, Rispublican ington.. Conrtectlcut’*:vJ5emocratic Silver ftosary beads wer#* pre sented to Mlsis ReU^5**bnrto* as ed to 61.9. Inches, eompated to the Town Chairmaii. J6hn y . Shea Jr.» congressmen will be^nQttJted of the previous record Jtigh of 45.5 Inch and the RepubHean Town * CJom- town comndtt*e'*,.stind.;[ sembly at a meeting Tuesday night. Tbe next regular election of 1 Wm TENDER — MEATY es in the winter of 1917-1918. i mittee. The unit will vihieet April 6 to I % W I Storm-relsted deaths included 6 , The proposal «would run up endorse delegates to the State, officers will he held In June. Assembly members heard a talk to Kansas, 8 in Illinois, 3 each in against “votw- apathy,” thought congrresslonal,-and senatorial con Iowa and Pennsylvania and one In by the Rev. Joseph Reynolds, chap- I PHILLIP'S—(SAVE 8c) ______some opponents, and another saw ventions. lal at Wethersfield SUte Prison, H. L HANDY'S ” REA0Y.TO-EAr 17 Ofc' Florida. „ , It as a RcpubUoau strftcgem. Clarencq Foley w*P tnamed Dis on hla work there. Mrs. Anne. I A Ceii*,< As the snow tapered off in Backers last f*n argtmd that elec trict'4 dhalfmdn." Campbell and her committee were HICKORY SMOKED PEAS and CARROTS many parts of the Mldweet. the . Fred Nasslff * apno^ced the tions In the odd year would make to charge. C " HELLMANN’^(8AVE 8c) )iuge cleanup Job continued. Snow candidates stand on their own committee'* candldates'unlt is now removal operations were on Save merits by removing national and accepting names from any people around-the-clock basis. to many INDUS"TIY BUNT IN MAT BONELESS f 0 I MAYONNAISE State Influences. Also, they said It with hopes for elective or .Ap Hartford; March XT- (AO--Gov. areas. ' would prevent party organUtaflons pointive pfficea ,fT b .a v f, ^ _ nUFrS BUTTBRMM - } In other parts of the- country, Abraham will go to Cin light snow fell In Uie Dakotas and from falling apart during the , 2^ cinnati- and S y Louis in May on SHOULDER 3 n » 29c year dormant periods that follow BANKRUPTCY COURT ah Industry-lunting expedition. Lb. I PANCAKE MIX / : ST^IAL the southern Rockle* and driszls V.S. CHOICE town and State elections, a month HarUord, March 17 (/P) — Fimt The State Mvelopment Commis HEART’S DELIGHT—(SAVE 14o) sprayed the Washington state apart, in the even-numbered meettoga of creditors yesterday # Cans "T y V coast sion yeatepdtfy said tentative dates Only minor temperature yeafs. . > v ,, . to: petitions before UB. Referee: to are May (10 fa- Cincinnati- and I SLICED PEACHES . : ' Mayor Eugene T. Kelly and changes from yesterday morning Bankrijiplcy Saul. Berman, In- May 12 fO^ St. Louis. The commis ( SOUTHERN PRIDE—(SAVE 49c) ) were-'to most"'of the country. The tViUiam—Viens, District - 2 chair sion said several’ Midwest indus •cluded:------^ * 1 . 0 0 freezing line extended from the man, also gave backing to the Clarraee Winslow, 'Vauxhall St. trialists and real estate brokers PINEAPPLE CHUNKS proposal at last nighrs committee had expressed interest in locating H. L. HANDYfS BRIGHTWOOD Rockies through the southern Ohio FOR EITHER EbctenslOn, Waterford; assets, , Valley into southern New England meeting in the Municipal- Build in Connecticut.___ ^ ■ MILDLYMiT.ni.Y 8PlCia>—SKINLESSSPICED—BKINLESS : f t I LAWTON’S— (SAVE S2c) t $100; HabUitles, $3,068.88, J TOMATO JUlve • ^ ...... c « * 8| and from northern Texas north OVEN or ing. . I ward • to southeaatern Neva(to. It However, the foBoWing argu- ■ j TOMATO JUICE WM Ecro in part* of th® RocWdg. menfts last night led up to the no FRANKFURTS POT ROAST vote: I FsTARf YOUR SET OF BEAUTIFUL FINE QUALITY ■ Town officials in 1947 ,put elec SDSAILA oiTfti nr 4SSP.S This Week ■, m ROAST oeucious! DB.ICATSSSIN SnCIAL SWEDISH SKOL GLASSES tions into tlie oven-numbered yearn :i- to keep up voter Interest, said Mra. Hines Brings - Katherine Bourn. She foresaw SANDLER of BOSTON'S LEAN SMSKET YOURS FREE! “ voter apathy” in any o^d-y^r. WITH EVERT $18.00 PURCHASE elections now, .- HERE’S HOW TO GET A SBT I I Sacred Opera TTi* odd-year move, flrit pro- EACH WEEK FORTRE NEXT 8 WMKS pooei by aiem was "a RspubUcan lb. f o o d k in g w i l l g iv e y o u f r e e a s , To BushneU 1 atleinK -to bolster up their imm -----—■_u—u i- - PJBB-THIS T ^ B DU -- M^ I -- — U.S, CHOICE ah^^ieff-gnm p." ctotmed^ A 1 f Be E GLASS W ife Bvesy Fiffl Eqtoyatent Spent ’ rector Tbd Cummings. He said the 1 GLASS WITH •'v; PAGE ELEViaV ¥ MANCHESTfeR EVENING EERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH It, 1660 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 17, I960 PAGE TEN Bishpp Hines Consecrated 7-Man Unit to Study Bishop Hines $t.Pitrick\ U.S. Cautious In Manchester Head of Nornich Hiocese On Adenauer’s Kurtz Bros. Problem From ’37 to ’43 .(Contlnned from Psg6 One) ing, which, naturally ’ speaking, television Plebiscite Plan ftta a man for this exalted but ex- 6:W Big I Theater (lib orogcis) -dr6 8:80 The Real McOoys A 7-man committee was ap- ' (Continued from Pago One) First Show -(In progress) 23 Staccato 10. 33 pointed last night to meet with the aqtlng^ posiiticn. Early Show (In progress) 8U Michaels in Africa owners of Kurt* Bros. Inc. to ex Twilight Theater (in progress) 4(1 Jbhnny RIngo A 13. B.T THB ASSOdATBD PRESS In the D-Day landings In France, “Most Important, he has -tee au Huckleberry Hound S 9:00 Not For Hire West Berlin's |;ovenun«M plore ways the Kurts firm can re Newig Tidbits and was awarded the Bronze Star thority divinely provided and be;- Cisco Kid 53 Pat Boons Show main In Manchester and expand Its Cartoon Plavnouse IS Zone Grey_ BV Theater____ - —u today U would be *1*^ *• Culled from AP Wires by the Army and the Silver Medal stowed, and the infallible aseur- :25 Weather, News and Sports .8 Douglas Fairbanks Theater hold » vote on the city’s future plant. . . ' with Palm by tee Rlshop of Ver 8:30 Phone Your Answer M Bachelorhi Father' 10. 33. The committee was appointed by anoe of God’s guidance and sup Sports News A Weather 8 1:80 Tenn Emie Ford (C) 1(1. 22 If the oocupylnf powers want dun for his work at the Cathedral .Untouchables 8. 53. ■ one. A spokesman saM the poll Mayor Eugene T. Kelly at the end port for his many-sided ministry.” Danger la Ry Buelneai 18 of a brief, Informal meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs of Verdun. . Skiers Comers _ 33 Clllien Soldier.- eoaM be orjfanlsed to take place i After his consecration and en t:45'DflUg Edwards 2 13 Marithsm Town Dlrectdra and planning of may be able to adopt their bright After separation from the Array 10 before the May 16 summit con- | thronement, Bishop Hines said in John Daley - , tO:OOOroucbo M a n . ficials. 4-year-old foster child, Alice Ma- in 1946, he went to the Pontifical a brief sermon test “progressive Huntley Brinkley 10. n Movie at Ten ferenoe. ^ . Kelly arranged the meeting Mon jie, In less than a month, N. J. Institute-of. Law of the Lateran S:55 Burke-Baren(s 80 The Revue but gradual developments will be 7:00 Johnny llidnight 8 10:80 Take A Gk>od Look Communist East Oenaanys day morning after learning the Child ’ ’ ’elfart Board chairman Institute Ih Rome, Where he stud Death Valley Days radio today dtenoudced the Idea ‘our aim.” Movie at Seven 18 Kurtz firm, local tool and die shop, says .... Rocket ship X15 gets Its ied for fpur, years to earn hU doc “The feeling foremost in my Cases of Eddie Drake „ 53 Lawless Years of a voU) in West Berlin on the severest test today, undergoing torate of canon law degree. He- News -tnd WeaUier 33 4< 11:00 The Big Newt was considering refocatlng. A mind and heart today is teat of This Man Dawaon 3, 10 Feature 40 city’s future as deslirned to keep Kurtz spokesman said the firm stress six times that of gravity speaks .French, Italian, German, 7:15 West Mass Highlights News. Weather A Bporta alncere gratitude,” he aaid. Bishop irrv Barents It occupied territory. • was moving because it oould not during climbing turn high over and Spanish, and on one occasion Hines paid tribute to Bishop Flan Doug Edwards . 4C in Manchester aaid; “ a little Eng HunUev-Brlnklfv ’ * 11 g arttfht Movie Loiinf Studio expand in its Keeney St. location. California desert. . . . Guest Preacher agan, his predecessor, who he said 7:80 IMW St The Plainsman - X Jack Paar Washington, March 17 U.S, The Zoning Board of Appeals in Numb froTi nine days and lish, too.” Shotgun Blade 32 World's Best Moviea Dr. Herbert E. Stotts, professor “laid strong and solid foundations 11:80 Jack Paar officials today began a friendly Engaged February turned down a request nights of worry and mourning, In 1949, he was appointed sec for the upbuilding ot tee church Four Just Men ^ relatives prepare to bury first of of the sociology of religion at Bos Oale Storm 8. 40. fc 13:80 Almanac but cautious Inspection of Konrad Of Kurtz Bros, for a variance to al-' retary and notary o f“the Diocesan f:00 Donna Reed I..4U. 5! 13:60 News A Weather The engagement of Mias Nancy expansion of the plant. 16 men who suffocated'from West ton University School of ’Theology in this area.” 1:00 Lele News tribunal. He w « also, appointed The new Bishop asked members Batty Hutton Show . 8. 1! RRY-TO-IAT... MILD CIIRID Adenauer’s plan for, a pre-summit Lynn Travis to Mark Anthony Pe- The study committee conaisU of Virginia mine fire.--. About 200 will be guest preacher Sunday at 8 Bat Maslkrson ““ “ News Prayer that year as assistant ‘ pastor of of hia flock to pray for him, and- v o te by West Berliners on whether terson is announced by her par- Kelly, General Manager Richard young Hegroes stage' 4-hour sit- p.m. in the third of a Lenten series St. Gertrude’s Church in Wilson. SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING at South Methodist Church. His said he will need the “same as t the Allies should sUy In Berlin ente, Mr., and Mrs. Norman V. Martin, Town Development Com- down demonstration after being He was named assistant chan Heads B’nai B’rith Travla 21 Tumibull Rd. mission Chairman Robert S. To- refused service at shopping center topic will be “ Making the Most of sistance and cooperation you gave The West German chancelldr cellor of tee archdiocese of Hart Gerald Okrant was elected presi to your first bishop” to continue Her fiance i'a the aon of Mr. and mass!, TDC Executive Secretary restaurant. NAACP urges Negroes a Miracle.” ford In 1951, and vice chancellor launched his surprise euggestlon Music for the service will, be by the work “so nobly begun by Bish Mrs. Mark H. Peterson, 62 Hor- Richard S. Tlbbitts, Town Planning throughout the nation not to in 1956. dent o t Charter Oak Lodge, B'nal Radio In a Bpei$ch to the NaOonal Press ton Rd ' Commission Chairman Martin B. spend their money in chain stores the Methodist Men’s choir under the op Flanagan.’’ He was made a papal chamber- B'rith, at a supper meeting last (This Httlng laehidea only Uiom aewa broadcastg of 10 or ts-mlantw Club yesterday. The hrlde-elect ib a 1959 grad- Alvord, TPC member PhHUp Har- that refuse to let Negrdes eat at direction of Jack B. Grove. Dustin The ceremony ended at 1 p.m. Today be arranged to wind up Wood a lay reader, and the Rev. lain with the title of very re night at Temple Beth Sholo'm. 'The new Bishop shook hands length. Somo'statlons carry other ohort newacaotg). ' uate of Manchester’ High School, risen, and TDC member Robert P. lunch counters alonjpiide whit? verend monsignor in 1954 and was hia J^-day visit to Washington Lawrence F. Almond, pastor, will Other new ofnbers are Dr. Ir with Gw. Ribdeoft as he walked W D B U -lM r A <:80 John psiy ^he ’ is emoloyed by the Aetna I Fuller. . . . customers. raised to the rank of domestic pre- Btt HAow with sightseeing'a>d a lunch with T T n m ^ ce C a In Hartford, Martin said he has scheduled Stewardesses, bolstered -by conduct the service to which the win Kove, first president; down tee church aisle. The Gov 8:45 late with the title of right reverend Harry Friedman, secondxVlce pres 1:00 News Zalman Ed P Moraaa the Senate F o re i^ Relations M r is a 19M meeU^ with Kurtz officials to pledges that pilots will respect public Is in-vited. , ernor kissed the new Bishop’s 1:15 Art Johnson Big Show Smoked Hams monsignbr in 1957. Committee, then fly to California / He morrow at the Kurte plant. their picket lines, set to strike Mo Dr. Stotts, a native of Missouri, ident; Georgs Blossberg, tteiwrer; ring. |:45 UtwaU Thomas News S in 0 6 holds degrees from Baker Univer On Oct. 29, 1959, he was made Alim Harteteln. correspondlng^c- f ;(IU AmoO N* Andy _ W PO P—M U Where h« receive two honor tee H Officials at the meeting Iasi hawk Airlines. . . . Gen. Douglas chancellor of the archdiocese of 7:80 News. (Ximtdy Tims ary university degrees. was g ra d u a ^ from tee H ^ o m i agreed they did not, want to MacArthur, suffering from pros sity, Southern Methodist Univer retary: Abe Glaaman. recordkig V 7-.45 Bob aod Ray 8:00 News. Weather tate gland condition “continues to sity’ and the University of Denver. Hartford. secretary; Richard Levin, financial |;UU World Tanlfbt *;15 Conn. Ballroom The State Department termed •mployed by Kircaldie. SndaJl I ^ d w n 10“ the Kurtz plant. The shop em- 1:16 Musle ‘flU Ons 7:00 Ray Somers show normal progreiA” -Lenox Hill He has done gra'duate work and The slgnlficanca of the conse secretory; Alfred Werbner, chap News Adenauer’s Berlin proposal “ very and McNab, certified public a c-l»'“'J' . . . ------■— . . . cration of Bishop Hines on St. ^ p e n Forum 18:00 Nsws 11:00 NEUMANN'S fntereating’’ and aaid It had no dies and fixtures from, the aircraft Hospital reports. / teaching at the University of Cali lain; Aaron Weintraub, warden 18:10 Musle flit Ons 11:10 Ray Somers eountanta, Hartford. fornia, Colorado A fc; M College, .Patrick's Day—In the Cathedral of and guardian; Benjamin Kanter, i-.OO News Sign o n 1:00 Dri Rsyces doubt West Berliners would vote Industry and other large firms in Sic Anthony Edeh returns from i w n c —ISM The Warding wUl take place the eu-ea and along the eastern sea 3-month holiday In Bermuda filled Emery University, the Garrett "^St. Patrick in Norwich—wqs.alr* Harry- Lelbman. L«eon Dobkln and Scout Service W RA Y —616 overhwelmlngly to keep theti' May 14 at Rt. James' Church. Biblical Institute, and Boston Uni seen in tee coat of arms chosen I William Rubinow. trustees. f:UU Big Show 6:00 News. Weather. Snorta FiACit western protectora. board. with misgivings about state of the To the Editdr 6:30 Album of the Day-;,.. Officials said a thorough study world. . . . Twenty passengers and versity. He is'president of an inter- the new Roman Cateolio bishop. A Joint installation with new of 6:46 Three Star Extra It proimised consideration of the At this tlm e'btthe annual drive Dick Bertel MAYONNAISE of available land and/or shop five crewmen eseape Injury when seminary commission for ■ training Included on the shield in his coat ficers of Ben Ezra Chapter, the 7:00 Dlan at riie pre-aummit s t r a t ^ of arms are shamrocks, a tower, for funds, the GirKScouta in Man 7:30 News Shaik area in town, is necessary. tee landing gear on American Air for the rural ministry. He is also women's unit of B’nai B'rith, will chester are asking tor; your sup 7:46 Radio Moscow nud work at the Lutz Junior Mu- READY, tig' powers pin out of the city nephew, George Hartwig "of Great or wrong. Turner, 27, MarclTT. Mrs7Hazel ChfiStlaffaV 218 W. would strengthen the U.S., British from a gold rock on the against AnthOny Investments, Ihc. seum. Troops have token turns pro SSSSF-m 'ilfl? 46-oz. c TO COOK ™ Neck. L. I. Kelly spelled out the purpose of '-Nr------Center St.; Mrs. Rita Wandell, 82 The rock represents tee “Rock of property Charter Oak and Gardner viding guides at the museum every Washington—The population of and French chlafs when they meet Friends may calljat the White Can STEWING FOWL the meeting again after he had Baldwin Rd;; Mrs. Sarah Lewis, Peter” from which all episcopal Sts. and property at 991 Main St. afternoon alter school; Also, a xfhe world Is expected to Increase AMERICAN KOSHER tlw Soviet premier at the eummlt Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Rock Maple St., Vernon; Mrs. Lillian MEBBIIIONSItjmONl f r e s h l V g r o u n d received a letter from the Cham authority emanates and also rep 31,700. great many-of the churches and diiring tee decade of the 1960’s BEL. , - Oonferenoe starting in Paris May ville, today from 7 to 9 p.m-. ber of Commerce reproaching the Hospital Notes Hafersat, 354 Center St.; Mrs. resents tee seven hills of Rome. Marriage IJcenste schools have received assistance from.the present 2,9 billioik to MDCrt LMif PORK -lb. 59 c Frmmka*^” Kn«ky^° *' lb 6 9 c 1«- . Board and caUing for reversal of Florence Hooper, 40 Oliver Rd,; Bishop Hines • was born on the Julius Ernest Schwensfler Jr., from the troops that meet In their Khnidhehev has called fot with Herbert N. Weetgate about 3.6 billion, the ' PopulaUon ^ FOR SOUPS— STEWS SWIFT'S PREMIUM , the ZBA ruling. Visiting hours: Adults 2 to 8 1 Mrs. Joan Caouette and daughter. Feast of the Exaltation of tee Holy Hartford, and Arline May Fatt huildihgs. Quinn’s Pharmaey drawal of the World War H oc Rockville—Herbert Nelson West- No one represented the Cham 69 Pleasant St.-; Mrs. Nancy Reference Bureau predicts. Such Hard Salami Piece lb. 9 9 c cupying powers so.Berlin can be- p.m. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:80 to Cross and said his first Mas.s on Camso, East Hartford. The Girl Scout promise Includes ^ P l a t * lb 19c gate, 69, of - Uppet Butcher Rd., Lauck and son, Wapplng. sn increase of^.570,000,000, which 1 2 -O Z . eeme a “free atjt” The Western ber at the meeting. / 8 p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. the Feast of the Finding of tee Richard Alexander Csaszar, 22 the phrase, “ to help other people RockvUle, died Tuesday night at 873 MAIN ST. is based on Untied Nations pro Log Cabin Syrup deol bot. Allies’ position w is reaffirmed by S t Anthony’s Hospital after a long Alvord backed the ZBA smh its DISCHARGED TODAY: Robert Holy Cross. The cross also slgn- Ridge St., and Diane Catherine at all times." Through these serv Wilson, Hazardville; Francine ice projects which the troops un jections. would be more than three ElMiitower at his news oonferenoe illness. chairman; Daniel Hair. The zBA, Patients Today: 229 fies Bishop Hines' iervice as Jero, East Hartford. PfioiM Ml 3-4138 yesterday when he said the Allies He was born in Falrtiaven, Mass., he said, operates under restrict ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Blouln, Tolland; Mrs. Barbara chaplain in World War II. Building Permits dertake, not only do the various times the present population of KraftCheese 17c will not abandon their rights in Jan. 29, 1891, a son of the late Mr. ing rules, and must be careful of Giovanni Piaz, St. Anthony’s Con Schumann, Wapplng: Lynwood The fieurs-de-lia at either side of Coat Garages Corp. for John organizations benefit, but also, the the United States. ^ ^ and Mrs. William Weetgate, and the amount of flexibility /it can- valescent Home, Rockville; Mrs. Elmore. 119 Lakewood Circle; Jo the cross represent te® 6ve years Fitzpatrick, fOr a garage at 119 girls themselves are learning how Berlin except under a reunification to develop into responsible, civic- o f Germany; came to the Iteckville area about permit. Vivian Briggs, 278 ‘Burnham St.;' seph Zeppa, 738 Birch Mt. Rd.: which Bishop Hines spent in Florence St. 32,000. P r e s e r v e s STRA^ERRY ’^/or" 3 5 c Ernest A. Ritchie for Mrs. Mary minded adults. What better invest Adtnauer noted Khruahehev has five years ago. He was a retired Zoning is more rigidly observed Mrs. Regina Flaherty, 6 Earl St.. Mary Jana Cartier, Stafford France to further his ecclesiastical ■KaOTssar'' p, Springs; Dennis McCarthy, Wap studies. The fleuri-de-Us are the E.;GH«lth. for alterationa at 203 ment can-you>naka in their fubWJ been calling for self-determination textile worker and a member of now than in the past, he ^ d , To RqQkville; Alme Latulippe, 780 than by contributing to the OJri the Advent Church of New' Bed Vernon St.i James Henderson, 131 plng; Ralph Cameron, 613 Main paramount charges on the coat of Summit S t, 3i;000. ' ' for groups outside the Iron Cur illustrate, he Said tee ZBA today K tiR E '' Construction Co., for Scouts so that their Idesti mray bo tain. He suggested the Communist- ford, Maas. hvould probably feel Itself unable Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Lillian St; Mrs.'Grace ‘piomai, 62 Alex- arms of France. MANCHESTER Fresh Produce - Triple Checked h r Quality! He leaves two daughters, Mrs a n ^ r St.; Leon'Zanks Jr., 10 The motto which Bishop Hines house at 206 Henry St. 314.000. assured of continued support, g o o d n e s s encricled West Berliners be asked to grant Kurtz tee permission to Twerdy, 90 Ridge St.; Alberic.Gos- Brlar^^•ood Heights, Inc., houses Mrs. R. W. Taylor something like this: George Gray of Fsdrhaven, and operate the job shop that was selin, 7 Vernon Center Heights, Bellevlew Ave., Rockville; Mrs, has chosen, "In Caritate et Pa- Service Chairman Mrs. William Burns of Rockville, Jeanne Masse and daughter, Stof-1 tientia" and translated nrieans “In at 156 and 163 Deming St, 312,000 UBLIC MARKE ‘Do you want or do you not granted in 1947. Vernon; Mrs. Shirley Gasper, El 1 Manchester Girl Scouts. with whom he made his home; a each. FLORIDA VALENCIA FRESH want the present legal status of Since that time, the Kurtz lington; David McKlssick, Unloh- ford Springs. ' Charity and Patltece.” 803 - 805 MAIN STREET Berlin to contihue until reunifica son, Clayton Westgate of Acush- net, Maas., and 10 grandchildren. brothers have been back with six tion?” Funeral services will be held to applications for additions to tee QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY! The vote would be only- an ex morrow at 1 p.m. at the Wilson present building. One of these ap pression o f ' opinion, not legally FRESHLY CUT, NICELY DISPLAYED. Chapel, 479 County St., New Bed plications was granted; the others NOT PRE-PACKAGED, REASONABLY PRICED binding on the occupying powers. ford. with burial in Riverside Cem were denied. >AVg But the Adenauer plan raised etery, Falrhaven. The Ladd Fu The ZBA granted the March 23, questions which restrained Wash neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave'.; Is 1953, request to build a 20 by 20- i s 4 9 * ington from rushing to endorse it. In charge of local arrangements. fobl addition for office space “pro ORM ieES U M IttCU ! Can a vote in sprawling West vided no further building is done Berlin be held quickly enough to Erneet J. Bsllaay Sr. except over an existing concrete meet the. May 16 deadline? RockvUle—Ernest John Ballasy area and that tee addition is used Can the question be put to the Sr., 67, of 27 Middle Butcher Rd., only fqr office area;’’'" Lb. voters in words that will give clear Rockville, died Tuesday night at Kurtz has said the Mrm looked PURE FLORIDA meaning to their ballots, yet not RockvUle City Hoepitel alter a over industrial and. business prop-, cramp the weetem Allies uiiduly short illness. erty in Manchester in past years m . at the summit negotiations? He wai bom in New York City but has found nothing .within the Short or Sirloin Would the pleblsdtq provoke So June 28,—1892; a son of the late firm’s price range. lb. ‘■^rge---.s/ze****** ®°'55c viet bittemeas endaingerlng what Emery and Emily Spaulding Ball When asking for the 1053 vari N Our Kind-Cut chancea there may he for agree say, and moved to the RockvUle ance, KurU said he was quoted ihAHt ment at the summit?. area five years ago from New prices of from 321,000 to |40,000. ' From Top *' *'•»» Bwi* Picg ^ As for the over-all results of his Jersey. Before his retirement re Wsshington visit, Adenauer yes an acre for ..industrial land. He plain. cently he had been employed for aaid tee oonq>any couM not afford Grade 3«ef! ^ terday declared hia “ great joy and 32 years, as a postal c^erk in the satisfaction” with the assurai^ces « ," i J p g given him by Elsenhower Snd Madison Square Station, N.Y. During the latest hearing, Kurtz He leaves his wife, Mrs. Louise ethin-s. said avalktele shop space in town NOW ONLY The German leader coupled hia Luginbuhl Ballasy; two sons, Er was too big for tee needs of their Because of tlie sensational V BONELESS SHOULUER VEAL ROAST j SWEET-FULL OF JUICE emphasis on firmness on Berlin nest J. Jr. and Nohnan C. Ballasy; operation. He said he was shpwn with a prediction that progress in. a daughter, Mrs. Corblh Bahler, all that 185,000 square feet of space of EUtngton; three brothers, Em is available at Bon Ami Co., tjiat acceptance, of Cumberland controlled diiarmament will be the S p r i n g f - 1^.4 main question at the summit. He ery of Bay Shore, LJ., Peter of 40,000 square feet is open at C.R. ceUed ^hat the issue by which the Syracuee, N.Y., and Alexander Burr and Co- ^aqd .that »5,000 i MILKF60 “ >• / ‘ Y F ...... Ballasy of New York City; a sis Farms Orange Juice and FLOOR-WAX ..mMtlng's success will be meas square feet to open at tee Cheney LIQUID ter, Miss Blthel Ballasy of the mills. The Kurtz firm refquirea Quort. ured. H p lf progress in re- Bronx, N.Y.; and 12 ,'grandchll- about squar.e feet, he said. quick -Con- He declared 4,o0o __ “ G otibh SIMONII during nuriear "armaihenDr will 'dren, " ■..... our increased volume, we ^ e n o x MINCED HAM or VEAL LOAF g r a n d d r y pave the w»y for solution of oUier Funeral services will be held to 1 GRAND ALL PURPOSE 19-ox. morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Apoe- pr^lem s. LieUID CLIANER Boi. 1 5 c DETEROINT pitg. He aaid the western Allies are tolic ChrisLian C^umh on Butcher About Town are able to pass the sav 1 THIS IS A QUALITY PRODUCT. CQ#. Strong enough to clear away the Rd., with, burial in Ellington Cen MACHINE SLICED ...... - ...... Lb. NEW AEROSOL DUST 'N WAX ^ ANGUS obstacles ahould Khrushchev car ter Cemetery. Friends may call at S tv Christopher’s -Mothers' 8 o x . A ll PwrpDFD Cloth eo. ings along to you wifhthis B\RDS EYE' m p H AMI WAX Con 6 5 c ry out hia threat to turn Control of the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 laiing- Circle will meet tomorrow at 8:16 pWgs- Berlin’s kccesa corridors over to ton Ave., Rockville, today from 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert j SCRUBBEE.^ ^ Pko dUMJ L IL Y W H IT E Conuhunist East Germany. •to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Klernan, 51 Goodwin, St CHOICE RIB LAMB CHOPS perCLlANlRS ^of°3 19c CHEESE CLOTH 4^ds: 3 9 c But he doubted Moscow would new, low# regular price. p lS ^ provoke a war on this. He said the Q uart eo. RUBBER GLOVES . pr. B ^ e U know the West has ppwer First Insanity Plea WATSR PAIL 10 6 9 ( to devastate their homeland. < M 6 A 7 Y 6-ox. ROSMAR Steam iron ClMner 98e ROSMAR Coffee Stain Remover ®'»n , 59c The plea ot temporary insanity iSrinwi?:, lb. cons first was made in a murder case I Y O U U ALWAYS HMD VALUES AT CUMBERLAND FARMS S H O R T CU T Friends to Honor in the United States by Edwin M. A ^ R A » ® * WEAR THEM AS YOU LIKE! SPECIAL PURCHASE Stanton, who' did so in defending HALF Daniel E. Sickles, who had killed CHOCOLATE B A T O N a n d S IL K Sheekey Tonight Barton Key, the son of Francis i GALLON .u____ Scott Key, on Feh. 27,1859. Sickles j i zvIoaf M lo r DRIKK ^ ib-oF. 19C Over 100 friends and 'town em- was acquitted. ' .• 66 CUA0IERLAND FARMS > NATIVE ^ pkov ployea are expected at a test!-, BREAD VCITCHE’^ SCARFS roonial dinner-dance tonight, at IKE SEEKS- MORE EXPORT amiA Aiiorted Colon in Populv Pottorni 2 77 (6-0*- 6:30 in the Manchester Country Washington, March 17 (il’l — k CUT-UP p f A f t Club in honor of former Town En President ElaenhOwer today, call COTTAGE CHEESE SWEET CREAM MILK gineer James Sheekey. - ed on Congress and private busi Pot FO Save Cash and Stam^DS on Famous Brands! Sheekey retired . on dlssbiUty ness to Join In a vigorous cam LIGHT HEAVY Qunrt 59C earUer this month after service, as paign to lncrea.se American ex By The [legs 49c dool pl^O- ,town engineer since 1946. port trade. The President soand- t tib. 1C Gallon I SALADA TEA DEEP BLUE SOLID. PACK ’ SALADA— ' "Frobate Judge,John Walletl. jkUL .Ifte^call In ja.#pMtol mMuge p t - 0 . 10. be master of qeremonles at the af to Congress. He said most of the ;0CONU‘i' pit ‘ T E A ^ pV '8 3 c I ■«g» o'i‘l865c fair. The head table will include MASTS 'S G ii e i r f goals ot the adtolnisri'stlon can ' ^ " 'i Postmaster Alden BaUey. former be accomplished under existing 38c P rt EVANS— Butterscotch, Choc. Fudge, Pintepple l a d d i e b o y —Ground Boof, Hor$omoot , Chief o f Police Herman . Schendel, law, but that ibe cooperation and Half Gallon iL-o*. Gallon iNECKS and Backs gS « T O P P IN G S ch o c-m in t ^„i°^’ 5 1 C and former Director Waiter Ma- support of Congiess Are vital . anP pkq- DOOFOOP llc^m 43c torlng Studio SKIM - honey, according to dinner chair to stioctes of the program. HALF. HALF %IVI HEINZ ■ , , man F n n k Steele, acting town en c ICE CREAM GALLOP MiiCORMlCK, GROUND Engaged GALLON b u m b l e BEE BRAND gineer. MILUON MHU«» OUT I It d e l i g h t f u l .FLAVORS HOT KETCHUP tet ' ISC The ^ngqgement of Mjss Carol- MILK FARMHOUSE J RLACk PRPRER 4 9 c Dancing will be to the music of Washington, March 17 (/P)— Fancy, Solid, White M«^t an employes’ band under Walter Ann Smiley of Storrs to Donald Pioneer V, Amerloa’a new space . M cCo r m ic k , It a l i a n - ^ ■ HEINZ Bradley. During the dingfsr. Al- Yeomans of Msnehester is an n^eesenger, today' neared the .. 39e SBASONINO lizTlTC R A B Y F O O P S 4 j!:S 4 1 c b ^ .Osrlsdn wiU provide organ' nounced by her parents, Mr. and mUIlqn inUe mark of Its long Milk, Bread, Ice Cream, Dairy Products, B a l^ Goods, Confections FROZEN PIES ^ 2 Fht** M musle. Mrs. J, Gordon Smiley Sr., RFD 3, Jaunt toward an orMt aronnd rtM A L ^ S S U l ____ . • in the Famous Jug -Large 8 oz. Site Preston. Her fiance Is tee son of the sun. StUl sendlnig loud and <»nB d r TBK 4dNE8 BOVS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeomans,'215 clear “woo-woo”' radio algnnls— ' CUMBERLAND FARMS NasbviUe. Venn., March 17 Oakland St. Including stores o f . aatoawttanl- The brida-alsct is a graduate of 682 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN A man namsd Jonss provsd a rasl ly recorded Infomintlon on 626.^ FRANKLIN AVE„ HARTFORD 124 MARKET SQUARE, NEWINGTON APPLE *.3 9 e ,, - s chsilsBgs to tbs-rity pOUce records the Norwich Free Academy, and ia apace oondltloa*—the apace SHOPPim PARKABE. MANCHESTER 4d- idmNSIDB AVE,, E. HARTFORD , V . ■ ^ . \ i(yfUuiL employed - as a secretory at the 'University of QonnecUcilt. Mr, proiie was aebednled to reach a Ihs man, chsrgsd with drunken- distance of 620478 mUea at afon BLUEBERRY I. otAiwa thra-^afc. Mai«li 16th. We reaerva the right to* limited quaattttea. nsss,-lhatsted his nams was Ed Yeomans la a graduate o f the 'Uni i OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.-^ SEVEN DAYS ' 'V . rrieea effaeMva ward Franeekluwlwwilsklunskl versity of Connecticut, end is em B8T. At that tline scientists cal »!lDn5l-»SuS?M SqtJABB, NKWINQTON i t i m and thhfa the m y poUce ployed by the New Ihigland Sur culated It would be moving at booked him lest night Ete esnriod vey Oo., Newington. S.V64 mRea an hour ever the no ideotificsUon. , A Hay 28 wedding is planned. eoulb-central Attaatk^ s. 1 PAGE THTRTiaHT MANCHESTER^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 1860 • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THUR^bAY. MARCH 17. ■ ■.■Wlea r ieiiea^aaaMxaiuLaauiaiH E. Wolincr, Mr*. Charles Lehman. »* a sf.ia«a*!iewaxaa!xe—«ww*Hf*rewpWWI1tn*PrPl9IS-.---- ^------PACg TWEtiVg Columbia Mm. Herbert Bnglert St., Mra. !*v., ,'^i Where Smoke. ... Normsm Brettschneidcr and Btlas of Japanese shipping in less than a O la^e Rice; ' Free Gift to You~-8-1*iiece Ovehwdre Baking There’s fteeri Fire CAptain, Mra. Burton Starkey; ^*TTie launching date TownloAct Mra- Vliioent Sledjaskl Mm. One Unit W NI Eoeh W eek at Your HNAST SOPENM ARKftS StateNews vest^rdfty Ttilllbcc # A "bok aiartn at 5:l9 yesterday The Baby Ha$ ^ Thomaa Chowanec, Mra. Leonard bull/ert, the afternoon sent firemen racing back Austin, Mrs. Richard gpeilinan. 71 WINDSbi AViNUI, •OCKVIULI - 1041 MAIN STtllT, MANCHtSTM to the seenp of an early, morning t)n Zone Unit Mra, F. L. Mormll. and Mra. Spen Roundup blase tmly b n ^ e e k ago, cer Haddad;’ - Davidson, widow of the World War 197 lAST CINTIR STillT, MANCHlSTl* : U ,. ' . Howeveb, ^upon arrival at 83 The edjournia iown no***!"*- Captain, Mm. Olheon PorUr: I n Tulllbise’s commanding officer, Be^ Named... Mnk. Marcus' Oarriaon, end Km. Lt, Cmdr. Charles F. Brlndupke, Clinton St. thby found no fire, just will be held April I" Yeomens a case of mlataken ldentlty._ Hall to determine the manner of Alfred Mmidlno: The first Tullibee was lost in ac- electing the membere of the Town Ckiptain, Atre. WUllam Bum- !nr». Fuller BruBh O - »»»'' Uon of .Palau in March 1944. According to Fire Chief W. Clif B y FR II THIf WEIK — 1-pUAirr BAKER have remained un- The new Tullibee Is said by her ford Mason, a workman was re Planning end Stoning CommUslon. ham; Mm. Lew Ojrlftler Jr.. Mm. builders to represent a major ad pairing the back bedroom at that LgVergne H. WUUams. who Raymond Lyroea^. Mrs. Lucien ItomD A v o ila l^ Only 9t fttoro* Uototl Akovo - with • EurchoM • » » » •? waehed. _____ address that was so badly •Stoifiiii'lhibeH. son gJ.Mr. Charles McKei^e, 28A moderaUd the March town meet Hennequin, and'M rs. Mymond vancement In the Navy s develop Garden d SBl He'WAX bdm MaVch l, at Manchegter Memorial Hos- ment of anti-submarine warfare scorched as the result of the fire. ing, originally set April 2 for the Jecobaen; Election Petitions He had just added water to pltal. HiaTnatarnal grandmother Is Mm. Lloyd ^urbee. Floral date of the adjourned meeting. Captain. Mrs- Mlchajl B^ak: Hal.ford. March 17 t/Cr~- All some granulated lime in the Park, N. petegwl grattdnerents ere. Hr. end Mrs. This was to be held. efU r e com- Mrs- Joseph Rejchel,' Mr|. . Ray '^'wsplaclng 2,600 tons, the Tulll- C’liarlee H. ‘McKenrie; 8 ^ ^ argo^-ijM. Y. Hejbes e brother, «ndidetea of bee will be powered by a pressur process of making plasUr. With mitUe of four scleotod to study the mond LaOTeur, Mrs. J. M, Henry, ties will have to submit petitions the resulting chemical reaction CharleeLloyd, 2V4. ■- • Mm. William B. Smith and Atie* ised water nuclear reactor now • • a . 9 9 nrodees of e’.ecting these town of- ^ year to qualifv for place, on creating intense heat, cold air under construction. She will be ] Kevin Worthington, eon of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Worthington fleUrs, who have hTther-to*bsen ap- jCaren O’BrieA; the state election ballol. equipped, with the latest in scien from an open window cause steam nolnted, had completed'the* r work CapUln, Mm. Wilbur Fletcher: to billow out of the window. Dougan Jr. He.iwee bbrn Feb. 35 in-Vwenxa, Italy. His ma- tific sonar tracjiing equipment. temsl grandparents are Mr. and Mfs, John Durandi, Norwich. Later it wae found that Yeomans Mm. Gunnar Olson, Mra. Joseph A passerby, thinking it was Halt had been previbualy engaged Armstrong, and Mm. George erttic parlies can smoke, rang in the alarm. ^ | HU paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Paul W. Dougan, 81 without Boing through the pet- HEABINGis ON AGIO StlT for that date and the next sulUbie LaMe; Mason said he was pleaaed at i available night waa the April 8. Ckiptatn, Mm. Afarahall Nuhfer: Hartford, March 17 tab—The the quick action of the passerby. ^ ^ r w a . ^ n la thait none of the State Commission on Elderly Per t i s S S S l S i * Mf. end Mm.;;Hehry T, Walky,^29 On April 2 a few offlclalp will Mm. cnif/ord Brtekeon, Mm. He said he would much rather be j gather, onen the meeting and then Francis Knight, Mm. L a * t e r minor partie. son's has announced the dates for called when smoke is Spotted and ' trF ^ k v in c He MfSi bprh ftnrch 6 at Manchester i;e number of votes in 1 ^ public hearings on financing ■ ''^Sat fe'lMle maternil grand)nbther u-Mre, Anthony adjourn it until April 8. ■ Stlmson. Mm. Fred Patten, end find no fire, than not be called iin-1 aantb The study committee, which has T s O R E S tions to qualify health care for old persons, A sub til it is too late to save the build-j tacki Mm maternal iPfandpafeti^ am,>,Mr. and Mrs; Bernard Levine; a place on this ye^r s_tellol. committee of the commi^ion will bean delving into the cohiplexltlea CkwU’n, Mre. George Feder- msTAmremd Ing. __ Mm. ^ -i'r”... . The secretary of the ^ate a of- hold hearings next Tue,"idRy at 10 of, resolutions offered at the or'gl- son; Mra. George ' Urgell. Mm- nee reported this yes.erday after a,m. at the sUte capilol, in Stam Paul Joseph, son of Mr. end M ii; Paul Mds'sier, 205 Union SL nil meeting, include the two Robert BarUetl. Mm. W llH ^ ...FINE FOODS...BES7 MEA7S an examina.ion of the results of ford on March 29, in Torrington on Trinidad Has Own Hag \ He was bom March 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, His town chairmen Atty. Eliza Bowers, Jlrs. Arthur Hslh Mrs. April 5, and in Norwich on April mateiajei'-KniiiKimelher.iU'Mr*. Eva McUnicr. Troy, Vt. His pa- beth D. Hutchins. Rcnubl'can, and Jo’in Forryah and Mrs. John Os BIGGEST SAVINGS - THAT'S WHY! *’*A m*inor poHticat Pt^^y must 12. _____ Port of Spain, Trinidad—Three j fterittlaWd Mrs: Norbert Messier, CUnada. Mrr. Marita Me rick. D*mocra\ mond; poll at least 1 per ceM of the toUl flags now fly over Trinidad, which He.j,a* four aisrirn. Themse, 0, lAllen, 8, Lisa, 4’t4. and Irene. 3 A- and Hoivard Bates and Alfred Captain, Mrs. George W. John has her own flag for the first time; , Sorac'-b!. . . > son: Mrs. Harlan Smith. Mrs. vote for a certain ofllce to re^ln 600,000 in Trxtilrs a place on the ballot for toat office Snotvy Start for Easter Seals the British flag, the federal flag of Mary,- daagltter oft Mr. ^nd . Mrs. Paul Tealk. 117 Girl Scout Cookies John Erho, and also Alfred Black m Sttira'siiiB In the euhsequent el«otion. the West Indies, xnd the new Trini- j - — - -^ b o m Mareh 6;ht. Sf. Y^rancU^pital. Miss Jean NaUen said today and Car’ Johnson. Marseille— France’s 'textile in , Va M pv Un't far away. Manchester area residents will dad flag, which shows a seascape , raps— ra— — — In IW® no minor political par- Despite all this March snow we are having. E ^ r ^ n j la gaster Seals, officials Mother, fill* K '05^aml fbur. ■Wers. that the cookies ordered by local Mr*. Krause at Home dustry. the world’s fourth largest, with distant mountains, a. Jetty j C/MaiWBU. .T.vand. Bubiui. a. . . Airs. Eric Krause .has returned Uea ran candidate, for numbers more than 9.000 plants. get reminders of the Easter season in t Eugene Kelly, honorary chairman: Ar- oeople through the Girl Scouts Ifs the happy combination of excellent quality and thriHy value that makes First National a shopper's delight. with a ship In the water, and a | • . . . 'd*; *%#• : '.iqvs arrived. The troop leaders to her home on Sleepy Hollow Bd^ In 1856 no -minor parties qualifled Their more than 10,000.000 spindles motto. . ■ _ I EtiM. -7-nM(iith^M>eido-t(Ml daughter of Mr. and You get the best to eat ^ AND you SAVE hard CASH r * with candidates f®''■'o n g r e ^ w and 300,000 looms supply Jobs for have picked up those wl)lch will be sfte- four months at Cedarcrest ton chairman. (Herald Photo by Pinto). fi/RiUppe, 15 •TrupabWll arpived-at her hew home dUt5H>«t*%-W $hft,,glrU in thtfr bt; Nevrinlion whleji foUo”^ed sev nt lerge or any of the five district 600,000 wos-kers. maternal griu»dp«unir,a^ end Mm. Pat- CHUCK - BONI-IN - Cut from Heavy Wailarn St.ar Baaf-A Tondor, Flavor^l Rm iI ihit i» Sur* Id Plaas* tho Whole Family.. congressman races. troths--thtt'week. TOe glrls will eral r-eeks St Windham Commun- . ----^JSer p a t^ a l grandparents are deliver them at the homes as soon Itv Memorial Hpiii^tal., Mrs. The next step for the minor Phllllpi, 156 Birch S t She has a sis- party candidate seeking a place Mr. and Mre. BenjaiWn ‘IV 18 possible. - KraU-e Is the of Atrs. Wll- OxthoUc taMNaa'IClect Sn the ballot is obUinlng jseU- ter, Deborah Ann, 2% !r***^*” iJj.AlTilihm L.C. rvoriin^TiRohlnbdn xa II,, wlfh whom tlon signatures from, one-half of The Catholic . ^ - Debra Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles Shlmenskl, 73 St. Columba’a C h w A ' "wIJl meet one per cent Of the total vote cast In'Flerida Ridge St. She was bom March 7 at Manchester Memorial Monday nigtati l|l the Church halL' ,' Tf A. Louvhpe* of Bayhill; Co- for the office, in the last elation. HospiUl. Her maternal grandpamnt* are Mr. and Mm. John following Lenisa^hfiioriana' in the The signed petitions must then be luinMa Lake. ' is yacatlonlhg In Krawakl. Wapplng. Her paternal grandparents ere Mr. end Mm. church ai. 8 tuSaShi;':., , ' f=l filed with the secreUry of Uie Get The tlL Petersburg,' Fla. Justin Shlmanskl. Offic(fm fo|TtIiq « 6 » n g ys*X lUitc't office. : . be chosen fraiij|i. 8 -ll**®’ to. b#’ pre Manphester Even'ng Herald Joha Bvana Jr.,”* son of Mr. and Mm. Jbhn E. Caldwell 75 sented by the homeuting ccsns)it- Columbia cerrespon'lent, Mrs. Dou- QUAUTY NBVER SACRiFiclD^ I^ICil Shirkers Assailed Lenox St. He \vma bora March 8 at Manchester M^emorial Hos- tee wWrii includes Urn. Crarence pltal. . HU matemej grandparenta’ are Mr. and Atm. Woodrow '•M R. lUttle, telephone Academy Hartford, March 17 Tax Grant, J^n Mxthleu. and 8-8485. - ' CllffotiaL 829 Woodland S t His paternal grandparent# are Mr. Mm. JuroValJf.j7' ’■> payers have been complaining and Mill. J a in Fox, CoTver, Pa. HU maternal gr^t-grandparenU ■O NH .ISS - TENDER AND FLAVORFUL’ ■u 6 9 * about state employes who take it aUter, Mm. JoOn'tpUwl Of Wtpnsntic,. CHUCK RPAST 7 7 . . O f M e are Mft. and MW. Frank Colgrove, Lilac St. He haa a through'* arrengemeiKa made by easy on the job. BEST DEAL Mm. Thomas O’Brien program George J. Ckmkling. the state Debra Ann. , ■% « . . School Menus S T E A K ' lO N I- IN - WELL TRIMMED » 5 9 v finance commissioner, says in a chairman, ehU provide a ahoUlng Eitn Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Robert Kelley. 66 Pevh of millinery- MOdeUi during the letter to his fellow commissioners DELICIOUS-FANCY BRISKET St, Rockville. She wee borp March 8 et Manriieater Meiporiel that employes’ work habits should evening witt be Mm. .John Shea, The menus for March 21 E O T V L CUT-UF • I I A B Y - T O - C d o r • PLUA^, TENDER AND MEATY u 3 9 * Hospital- Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mre. R. A. Mm. Phlliw H. lahaJp Jr., Mrs. be reviewed to correct "shirking Valentino, Yt^kvlUe. Her paternal grandparenU art Mr. and through 25 »re as follows: Of Your Life On Your LouU SorAeohi*, Mm. Whiter Elementary skinless;. ^ :» 53< on the job." Mm. Emil Prucho, Rockville. WheaiLon and A&a. J
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K'-. PAG® n FTg g y ' ^ ^ ‘ I . ' ______; ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O t^., THURSDAY, MARCH 17, IWO PP)ll>mTESTER EVENING fTERALP, UfANfHESTElft. CONN., fHLTRSPATj MARCH IT, 1980 PAGE FOURTEEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLf OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLB 6 0 BUGGS BUNNY Endorsed A tP SOPER MARKET IN MANCHESTER - 2 6 1 IROAD STREET AND 116 E. CENTER STOTT 16UEM I HAVE -I'P EETTBR TIE, ^ l e a v e AntWBF to PrBvtouB PunlB ' For Town Unit C ^ E 9 K M A m n » A «TRl|vl6 TO AW OPEN MONDAY.THROUGH SATURDAY 'Til 9 P. M, FIN6ER TO REAAINI^ ,• should hays k b p t him PlanRlarium t h o o s h t v a w ^ C0WIN8 TO THE YOU JN A P IC T ■ REFRKSCRATOIIt M E 2 ' M . • under lock and Key-fc-MEH-HsH/ By Democrats N E T I N O i E<6AT>, m V e s c a p e -YES, MACJOR.THArs TOO S A D /-^ PETUNIA! R5RASNACKJ ARTIST, HUMILIATSOJ ACS08B 5 Chemical 9 SAY m a y b e I COULD USE TtoU IN ■ufflx BY THE FEEBLE f OUR 5lPE SHOW.' OF 1 “Shooting Tfi* Democratic Town Commit HaWJROFOUR ■ 6 WIreleM ■Hi we'ALREADY HAVE •tlir” 7 Bicycle part tee lu t night eitdoraed 60 members SIMPLE-AMNOEO T Zodiaeil to serve as the committee for the JOAROCRStHAS.r A FAT MAH.'') gliland (Fr.) THAT’S TH& eonitelUtlon 8 MascuHne next two years. ' X MAY BE ' ■WAV IT 1$ Small apace nickname A prtmary. If any develops, SUPER-RIGHT CORNED BEEF - EXTRA CLOSE TRIM . - m Pe r m it t e d a GOES.' 14 “Lily maid 10 Plant ahoot would bs. held Ma.v 3. CLICHE, flown ofAitolat" 11 Within Hgr* are the members: ^K E CO O PPRAT 15 Washed (comb, form) Mary Aceto. State Rep. Irving lightly 12 Sow 29 Orbital . 44 Turkish Aronson. Town Counael Philip 18 L o v t T in rank Registered (comb. form). regiment Baver, Henrv Becker, Charles Bog- 18 30 Bitter vetch 48 Drove 17 Sorrowhil nurie (ah.) aiCompiunisl 47 Cimv^ glitl. Katherine Bourn, Janet By- 18 Maicullne 21 Excavating cholahi, C?hairman Steve Cav- BRISKET 69; appellation 22 Kitchen 32 From '5 ^* ► 33 Tensile 48 Scatters ► agharb; Marioti aifford. B^bara ■ SIlTllI - »l«l( «^l* - Super-Right, H„uy Western CcmW Steer B-el BY V. T. HAMLIN 20 Slight bow uteniil strength (ab.) 50 Shoshonean Coleman. Mary Connors, JohVCro- A L L E Y O O P 21 Particle in 23 Puffs up 39 Vigilant Indiana nln. Director Ted Cummings, WEU.,nr&1CX)LAJt, UXJKS UtCE \AW, IT SHOULDNT BE Saturn's rings 24 Natural '40 Virginia (ab.) 51 Legal point Thomas EiUott, Clarence Foley, IN 1VIC IW NOW / GEK.t WE'RE STUCK IlOO BAD...NOT IF 25 Slide ' aptitude 41 Storehouse 53 Permit Harold Garrlty. Maurice Oaudet, TO SO THAT FAR..( PUNK10-. -HERE FOR y VOU DOKtr MIND 27 Deviate from 25 Certain 42 Orchestra 54 Remanlan Joseph Gervsis, Philip Harrison, WE'LL RETURN TO ( TH WINDS THE NIGHT f BAKED CRAB ^ rectitude 28 Peru’f capital 28 Scheme 43 Alder (var.) coin Director John Hutchinson, Harry 4 9 : THE SHIP WCtOKr UP 31 Spoiled Howroyd, Judge Jules Karp. Mayor OUfTE A 33 Greater In SEA.' r r i6 li Eugene T. Kelly, Paul Korney, Di suture 1 2 r 4 6 T rector Alice Lamenzo, Lorraine I.o- 34 Type of fur OCIAN $«AY CKAHirat SAUtI ^ p„SH-SUPE«-«ieHT. . P'CNia o e HOM t ^ , 3 35 EmIU vapor, 13“ l4 clerc, Virginia Llegl. Atty. George aa a teakettle Lessner. Director Frances Ma- i. SHOULDERS TINOEII YOUNG P6»XE»5 Li , I I^HERe'S jj honrs', Joseph Macaione, Paaral 36'American nr super-right .' WOTHlMG' Mastrangelo. Edward Morlarty, diplomat BEEF KIDNEYS nutritious .ndlCONOMiCAl' , l i k e r r » 8 19 iU "^Fred Naasiff, Roger Negro. Mary ^ Y M P A T H Y s a (1737-1788) IP». MBI IM 37 Grafted (her.) 21 24 O'Dwyer. Jean PasqualinI, Pascal m SUPER-RIGHT - SLICED ^0 * ^ -TArH 38 SUidest Poe. Marv Rosa. John Sullivan, O L I V E L O A F TASTY .«d OtllCIOUS A pKGS - 42 Serpent > i t N 9 » Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel, Wll- m m 7.WCH CUT-NO SHORT RI8S INaUOlO - ^ 9 ^ ■ 45 PiUar F Jlam VIens, John ZIemak tnd Rog RIB ROAST ^ ***(|l« lO IN TIP FIRST 2 RI8S lb R*«) « s n CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 46 Torrid ' !i er Macaione. . 48 Tempt Also, newly elected members; 52 State aa truth W Audrey Allen., State Rep. Da'vld & 55 Tidier Barry. Leo Blanchette, John Cag- s r J? ll.-. BY AL VERMEER 88 Pried lanel’lo, Albert Cam-pbell, Joseph P R IS C IL L A ’S P O P 87 Mott arid 41 Conti. Gilbert Gendel. Atty. Paul 58 Muiical Groobert. ThoraM Hannegan. Alice r id e T TP*" atudlei J E E P E R S ^ si 44n|H H 4 i I4d a Hucchlruwn, William Lang, Direc F Sovf/ Regulor, fvirjrdoy Low P n'cts. .. I DIDN'T , / DOWN tor Theodore RoA-ell. Nancy Scott; ^1^1 eTeA -ir su per-r ig h t „ hea v y Q O T C row B o g e t a h o r s e ; 1 Red planet JT 51 S2^ W alter SInon. Herbert Slevenaon, LENTEN a g a i n .. 3 Silkworm Patricia Symington and Robert VALUES! SIRLOIN STEAK steer beef ibVO i ! 3 Take care of, ST 6 Toroasai. s u p e r - •% at sheep ANN 10VJ oz a e c ST $8 ------• '■ a* RIGHT LB TPTP 4 Goddeu of 17 AecuBed of Cruelly Tomofo Soup PAGE 4 CANS ^•^ PORTERHOUSE STEAK the dawn CAP-N lO O Z M A C U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED GRADE A % SUPER RIGHT HEAVY STEER REEF Haddam, March 17 HPi A rail Oyster Stew JOHN'S CAN a t GROUND CHUCK L «73e CHICKEN BREASTS '•6 9 ' road employe faces trill in Jus a a ______^^2 •, l|,«*l,e»l • Ann P»g» 3t>C 4C SHORT RIBS, BY FRANK O’NEAL lUPER RIGHT TENDER. SOFT-MIATIP. tice court here April 14 on a M ocoroni iibpigiR* pxg^** , SUPER RIGHT' HEAVY STEER 8EEF AR£ ^ CH,1'VE&OTONEOF charge arising from an attempted SHORT RIBS OF BEEF i. 4 9 ' RIBIAMBCHOPS *ir "mercy Irilllng'' of a badly, wound Voo Titose NA&WN6 HMWClte! Speshetti r,;:g 2S ,f2r SUPER RIGHT All MEAT SKINLESS SUPfR-RIGHT rtNOEl, SOFT.MIATfD W < T ed dbif." l. 5 5 ' SHOULDER IA M B CHOPS « 7 f ‘ u He is Milton Humw of •Spring- Soled DrMiing on 6 V FRANKFORTS / 6 field', Mass., and has been charged TJt KM. U J. r*. OH. v n with committing an act of cruelty.- ^ome Doy Vll Step Like That Humes has admitted • having NOW THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY! - VIGOROUS AND WINEY BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS tried to put out of ita misery a I.aurie Jerome learns.an Irish step from a couple of medal winning e.xperts Jerry Montie and L O N G SA M dog hit by a freight train sev Peggy Evans. Miss Evans is a demonstrator in the O'Neil Dancing School. Laurie_ >» the ft- UUMEAK "S year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jerome of 68 Kensington St. < Herald Photo by Pinto >■ ____.- IV l- MSHEART 4 eral weeks ago. said Deputy State a p L A tn u A T liHB41Tai. Warden Louis Golet.' BQKARCOFFEE3,i^1.75;js61 LATER-BUr HIM MS fkilet said Humes told, him he the result of a disturbance at Park passing a stop sjgh. He is due in I k w w HW found the dog severely wounded i arfd St. JanC s'S ts. court .Saturday. W CTMEATy ■m by the railroad tracks and hit the Police Arrests^ Both are free under 32.5 bond for Madeline A. Buell of East Hart- w c ^ w A m w e explain '--=~ romeft.,MBrr, E ie o rm M K ji
, ' ’3H 7 2 i.b 3 .1 5 c 1 Peter Pah BY PETE HOFFMAN ■? Camay $oap Comay Complexion ivory Snow .TEFF CO B B I WAS ABOUT Peanut Rutter THE STORY OF MARTHA’WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS-, jONESVANOVMeT - REG A LGE A A C a fr e e spcnwms TO ASK YOU BAIH A '07^ p k g O v - ^ * FANCT, FIRM SIZI. »»*ARS a t Fvou'vEcdMe VOUSS^IWAirrvOu)WHAT?BUTWlW?INHY , / IIBEED »IOT--NOTASlflMSASIIUVEVtXl CHARACTER NAMED the SAME 12 OZ AAC Sin A 8ARS A f- QUESTION.' NEW CROP JAR O ' H K C 1 0 P « S U ; TOSTAV/n:^HAVB)|OUC«NJ6BO)OUK VjiSATOuintT AmwenoMf DERRICK WHO....S^i . A A«r TO-leave MIHO, K tK . WAVNE ? AFEI#^ WHERE IS J0N66V'? TOlGOMSTOBUILOOl :i . • TWS'PtaoPEtrv? GRAPES HFD. HOAD COR. 1 GREEN GIANT W e GiT* Ivory liquid Oxydol . Pm em M vaiy 1 Moxicom 2 39^ L b. 2 9 c "b * , * XjlE E N G IA N T CRIAAF. 3T Y U . » 5 s r a i & " 12 .0 Z A A C IG f. A g e 4 „ .„ 2 6 ' SUMP* CAN- ■ P K G V ^ vCorii 2 « i3 5 ' PINK MEAT CANTALOUPES 39e ^ XRl 0 *’•** , ' f l WE w n x ALSO HAVE: BHET OBJEEN^VOCADOS, ______j||ni ' PTOEAPPMig. SEEPLE8 S OBAPlaS. Etc. , . , . •> ,. i(5'.« 1' .....
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Pirates’ Duel THE RE8TAUBANT I^AOUE Rose' with Embers MERCANTIUB i ' FRIDAY NICMT HOUSE Herald DUCK PINS Standings ntendinge Tosses No-Hit, itandings fitaadlngs ! W. L. W. L. Pet. . _ W'. ;L Pet. I’.?';: . w. L. Pet. Walnut . ■ ■ ■ • . Great is the only word 1 can In Benefit^ Tix Sale , .70 38 .648 Man. Auto ParU ...41 28 .594 Aceto A No-Run Effort ^ r l " y o s t M*t Sylvester ... - .688 Gavey’s ...■ thtST of to describe the elcUng .639 Frank’# Reit...... 89 27 .591. Ray's ...... certditions last Sunday. Mt. 8nw , Sporie Editor Allied Priridng....40 ^ 580 PAQ Mo.tor ...... 585 BLBrl«8lSf8t.,....68 40 .630 Nassiff Arms . .558 Oak Grill • iweekend aUmplng ground of the NerKf York, M a ^ 17. Dlmlnutlris- Jack Rose, one of fit. James’ No, 2 ...:64 44 .593 Rainbow Qub .89. 30 , ,565 Ulub 21 . ;... Manchester ' Skt Club, had five •i- Hecm'i Camera ------.39 30 ,566 Belmorit Rug .538 Charley Dressen, the new Mil the finest, backcourt college per St. Mary’s ...’ . ...63 45 • 583 NlchoU Red Ember inches of snow on-a four to 10.joot liXHIBlTlONS Vei7 Thougltffttl widHumMie Perfion Garden Rest. 87 29 .561 base. AH trails were open and there waukee manager, has to trow American Led^b^ formers In the country during the Center Congo No. 2 .68 50 .537 Jpri-Dl'a ...... 8() 36 .456 Manchester . .444 . :394 .529 Pot. ^'Ty. Holland was a fine athlete, but he was, Md^stillls a No. Meth. NO. 2 .. . ..M 52 •;519 Manor. CNflce . .394. .519 'TWsulUi^sWalnut A, Ray’s were only one or tWo icy sp6ta mV out a few problems before the past season; wlU appear with the Mem. Cor. Store...... 29 40 .420 Caray’a t; Bm ,Ember 0; ‘ Uced on the canyon. Fall6« tto- , 1.060 varv thoughtful and humane person, Matt Moriarty re- Second Congo .,. i .55 .53- .609 Man. Optical...... 27 39 \409 Dick’s Atlantic .513 Braves open the National Boston . Red Embers In the Pongratr bene . drUW 8, Caub 21 0. bera, located ori the N oi^ f * ^ Chicago -. , .800 norted Hofland, along with PhirCarney. were the gue^s of ■ -Bt; James’ No. 1 ... .54 54 ..500 Marlow^ Beauty .. 18 51 .261 Manrir Field .438 League baseball season next fit basketball jprogram Sunday af- Center Congo No. 1 .53 55 .491 .397 Am«rig•ng theth leading scorers were was a Wlntery paradise. Tpe sky Baltimore . .600 p o r t e d . nouana, B _ Knights of Columbus combina- Sleepers - ;..• Tony DeSimone 145-M4; was clear and sunny with onjy an month. But there's one lel|^ "« ,600 t^ o o n , March 27 at the Manches Coinrii. Baptist ....5 2 56 .481 Results: Allied 8, Marlow’s 0:- Don Wlllla...... ,292, has little to worry about—-Warren Kansas City « r fr i.h il the K.C..V, Home. HblUnd Keafrit 148-872; Walt Suchy 140* occasional high cloud drifting d v » Washington .500 ter High Arena. Rose joined the So. Met.hodist ...... 47 61 .435 Rainbow 3, Garden 0; Auto 2, Jon-. Snahn. 'Temple Beth ...... 44 64 ■ ;407 ResulU: PAG 4, Wfllii 0; Manor 668;^YoWi Saalela W . the top of the mountain. Most Detroit , 1.1.. .500 Bribers last week,and scored 28 a l " ± y w . r e ■ numb.,- ,t y..r. o, th. Dl’e 1; Frank’s 8, Herm’e O; Opti- members who skied ML Snow l^av* Spahn wlU be 89 next month- .400 Zion Lutheran .....4 1 67 .380 cal‘ 2. Memorial 1. Field 4. Nosaifra 0; Aceto 3. Yet, he shows no sign of slipping.- New York . points in Holyoke. The Embers will West Side. "We all know that Ty* ■ ' ^ pjitBXAOB ROUSE nice suntans on their facea. Cleveland . ,260 good in baaebaU, i mches above the upper edge M Concordia Lutheran ,35 73 .324 Among the leading scortoe were' Sleepers H Kichola 3, Manor Of Standings He has won 267 big league .games National League meet Hamilton Standard In one . Emsnuel Lutheran .34 74 ,315 Pete Spelae 150—380; Bill Faber fice 1; Dick’s 8, Belmont 1. - and at least 20 games 10 times and t ^ la . but not many know; baiket rlmi Wilt was aUo S fine High shooters Hated Tiny Pock- W. 'U Dutch end Dot ropurty'{a prev W. : ^ Pet. game with the Creen Manors play^ that this aama fellovV. who was a m high school and col- 141—367; Ray BeSn 368. * Stanek Biectronlca ..54 88 'since becoming a regular In 1946. .750 ing the former Eastern, t^aguerS Bey, what a -pennant race! North ett 208—661; George Scovills enpe was graaOy mllsed by ^ San Francisco fine athlete during Ws lege before concentrating entirs- Hartford Elec. Ught CHAMPIONS: WiRAers group and they ail hope they wlU He joined Sam Jones of San gran- PhfladelpUia •.. 667 In the other attraction. dayajaas friendly and a* thought-: ,y ^vith the Har- iMethodist No. 1 meintelned Its 225—549; .Joe Deogon 204—536; cisco. Early Wj-nn of the Chicago John Caldwell 652; Fran Sweet No. 2 • . -v-v -49 38 .863 ba able to gat out on, the aiOpM Milwaukee .., ; .500 Tickets are now on aaie and may ful today »■ he waa 25 years ago Globetrotters and now with . one. point-lead-by beating Center’ Gre*» P»ia*xancy ...,4 7 40 .640 White Sox and teammate lew Pittsburgh ... ; .400 be purchaaed at The Herald'a Congo and second place St. .John’s #25; Stan -NlchoU .506; Steve Sunday. Also, the club wial ^ Burdette In the 20-game bractmt whetti his name Philadelphia, Ceaalino 504: Ron Feldman 504; Standard-linen .i.. .42 45 .483 dy recovery firam tha St.- Louis . . . . : .333 Sports Department, pill P a g ^ Matt added. This important , kept pace drubbing. Emanuel, 3-1. HluAford Elec. UgtU sMaradat JAyJPaak In 1959. , Los Angeles . : .338 Barber Shop, BriUah-A-merlcan luiM. was not, And two games beck of the lead Joe Mecaiene 502: Oeofge Tomlin Spahn shared the star roles i^th ©art of • Hblland’a life son 201; Herb Weir 200. No. 1 ...... *2 45 .483 three weeks ago. Cincinnati .... 1 . 250 Club, Elks Home, Knights of Co ^ g h t to light, at the program. Here ’n There ers. St. Bridget’s won *11 four Vernon Enen , 47 .460 Records Shattered on Final Night, Pittsburgh pitchers Bcnme Daniels Chicago . . . . I 000 lumbus Home. Also, from Hal . ..points from Concbrdfa., Other re and Jim XJmbricht in yesterday’s atteiSed by nearly 400 members of Dick Srilanek. succeuful coach MltNieU WeCtrtc ,...8 8 49f ,487 Tim Simon, Jim MOKeough and TurklngtoA Mel Cualilng, George the Kaceys of Swimming at Manchester High. sults: 8a Meth. 3, No. Math. No. 2 i U.8. MIXED DOUBUES Bears. Roebuck...... 86 51 A14 exhibition action. He hurled five Ecabert, Jeff Koolach, Fran Ma yours truly skied the rlito. $a*l^ • scoreless Innlngfs as the Bra-res It's often the | ia a graduate of Springfield Col 1; St. .James No. 1 2, Zion 2; St. | Standings honey or Earl Yost, all members of . .1..* count, Moriarij I • Mary’s 4, Second Congo 0; St. W. L. Pet. Doris Grisei Posts 155 and 382 umbers and the tram. most handed the Wh.lte Sox their first Ross Kiiew Early people do that count, i . Reeulu; Stanek 3, Vernon If of the day. ’The tram Una ee^ *d JACK ROSE the committee. recall many fine ^ England achoolbo.v swim .lames’ No. 2 4, Temple 0} Baptist j <3oloradians ... 5>,» .700 Base.' Ugtit No. 1 8, Standard 1: setback, 4-2. added.. "I can recall . .. 6 .700. to offer the best downhill run. deeds and efforts performea nj i „-as a four plac finish for Man 3, Center Congo No, 11. j Conneoticuta ... Elec. L^ht No. 2 4, Sears, 0; ^Intoth, came up with a 96 without Plagge end Val Flano wera also Combine Talents That Elorde Had Slammin’ Sam Little, who- will 1 Vermontere ... 6 <4 .650 By EARL YOST Daniels and U m h r.lch t, both Tom down through the years, cheater's 200-yard medley relay MHcheU 3. Green 1- / a mark, alBO a new record. boem l^ the mountain but has not forgotten people wno . Hutson, Pets Zaglio, take part in the heed-tOrhead com-,+ Mississlppians 9 .550 Outertanding scoree included Ed Staadingt righthanders, combined for a ' nO: Gomies on W ay Out 9 .550 Championship stroak of the' how were swallowed by the ipbltl- were his biggest rooters when ■>*, chip Towle and Art NlelsiSt. . petition Saturday in the Town Alaskans ...... UUl 182-205—548; Dwight Phelps w. ■ Walnut ROaUurant Was 'flhally and we didn’t join them un- hitter in Pittsburgh’s 5-0 victory Men’s Tournament at the Y. threw Irioridlene ...... 94 .500 tude* -over Detroit. Daniels worked five was enjoying success a* an ath-jjjigit oubanoski and Dom Squatrl- 185-^ 6; Santo Mlreble 206—543; White (Slaae ...... •■•*7 checked by White Olaas. Tha Wal til eaearly afternoon. Manila. March 17 {IP) ~ Referee St Bonnies, lete Tv Is still-doing the little were recipients of varsity let- a 153 single and 391 triple to grab Pennsylvanians 10 .500 Leon Porter 188—631; Clem Wat innings and Umbrlcht four. Eddie Ha'waiians ---- 10 .500 Hobby Shoppe ...... 40 nuts. annexed honprs the' past Barney Rbss knew as early-as the thlnrs In life for other* that so tars at Wesleyan's recent winter high honors. Other respectable son 187—620; Bob Arendt 194— three years. Joe White’e epon. Yost, who was hit by Daniels' totals were bv Nimzlo Lupeechino Kentuckians .. 11 .450 Walnut Rest -x...... 3* Earl AndereoB, Steve OtaU* •O'* pitched ball in the fourth, was the thtrd round that (Jabriel (Flash) many of us have forgotten how sports banquet. Dube, a sopho 619; John Koenig 186—518; Randy Kaye’s ...... 35 sored crew Wound up with .a 47' Elrbde had beaten Hardld Gomes more. .won a starting berth wit'n 142-352. Irv Carlson 136-363, Bill- Ohioians ...... 11 .450 Brown 203—512; Gerry DlManno Jerry LaPlne eWppad at ML only Tiger to reach base. Oppose Favorites to do." 9 .438 Cities ...... >"34 28 record, seven games ahead .of Sunday on their In other games, the New York for the Junior lightweight cham • • • the basljetball squad, one of the McCarthy 141-377. Henry Orzyb Texans . , ...... 221—510; Bernle Baiiavige 190— most successful teams in the past 138-144--386. Ed Pagani 148-378, New Mexicans 10 .375 Turcotle EUso ...... S I Hobby Shoppe, Walnut’e had to be ML TramblanL Canada. Yafikees downed Washington, 1-0, pionship of the World here Wednes 605; Jim Lambert 176-206; Stan content with third piece. Midget Today decade at Wes, Squalrito. a diver Roy Bean 357, Bin Faber 362. New Yorker* . 14 .300 Banavige 194; John Touchette Iowa were returning udto » Kansas City walloped BalOmore, day night.. ' u. 154 .200 Records are made to be broken Among the oddities. Ann# Mae from the Mt. Laurel Ski Club rf 8-1, San Francisco edged the Chi "If It' weren't 'a championship ■ New York. March 17 (ip)—St. Bonaventure and Providence, During hi# peak years as a with the Cardinal swimming team, Virgin.lans .... 186; Harvey Coleman 192; George added his fifth Wesleyan letter. Woods 180; Tony GlraitU 177;- Ed and members of the Women’s White, wife of the winning spon Hartford. Andeneon eaid that w - cago Cubs, 7-6, on Hoble Ijand- fight, I would have stopped it in a couple of teams which forgot to look at the seedings and basketball player. Ty Holland wm . PARKADE Dl’ STY sor. rolled with the nmner-up was good In Canada, but be- ■ ■ 1 round," America's former bomoared to the giants! He previously won two m football omen 150 or better were Herm Deirismi 177# Paul Taylor 202-180; Bowling League, considered the rfith’s 11th Inning homer and the the third c,- u. I PAro. less souare off against the two top rated teams in the Standing* . HENRY FREY edrrara 176-177-153— 506: Diana NOi 1 female loop in Manchester, Hobby Shoppe. cauea of the lack of powder Boston Red Sox. led by Frank world ; welter and lightweight ti,€ National Invitation Basketball Tournament nfTnnfv -rt# We^aider. who will and one each In swimming and AV.. L. Pet, J\ Ceirr Rich -Reichenbech 180: Steve of today.-TO# w en the football co-capUin ' * I *Tla«#a«Tued 152-151: Pearl Burnham Steriger 185; Joe Bray 185; Sher came up with several new etimd- Final night results found Whit# the mountaid was very hard pack MalEone, whipped Cleveland, 8-2. champion-said today Leaperance Realty .494 264 .651 WBST SIDE MIXED DOl'BLCt topping Cities, 2-1; Walnut edging ed. If the hard packed enow to The Los Angeles-Cincinnatl and The Filipino fighter dethroned tonight. have to •'^T* .hortlv stood ^ elect, won freshman numerals in -.605 Steadies* ^ 151-156; Pat Unnell 178-161; Hill 163; Bruno Alicsi 186; Kll arda on the final night on regular Louts. 64-53, enroule to the, blow out ^ footoall and track, He is a Jos’e Barber Shop .46 ,3(). I’f ’j I Maureen Moarer 159; Fee Bradley Hobby, 2-1, and Kayo tripping Canada U anything nka the hard St. Louls-Fhiladelphla games were the Champion from Providence, R. St. Bonaventure. riding the crest gt ; five feet eight inches and weigneo j ^ Man. Auto Parle .46 .30 .60S ar*fiu*-wm u»k ...... u Tobin 181. season play. of an 18-game winning streak, pits! aemis. ' w : ixn noiinds ‘eu 161; Barbara Horton 165 and Billie The biggest shooter was Doris Turcotte. 2-1. packed enow we had to bW on laat canceUed because of bad weather. ATTEMPTED PICKOFF FAILS— Washington ^na- I., with a seventh round knockout j only 140 pounds _ ‘ c**" team next fall. He starred tea Bergren Dairy .... 46 30 .605 ' Ruth-l:;d Werner ...... It Besides the pinning of Mrs. winter you could almost r e ^ a Red Schoendienst, who Manager in their 15-round title fight at its highly effective "nervous•■n.rvniis" de- Bradley, the only 1 Lli-Tony SaUfie ...... fOi|cerUon 190-181. GrUel who shattered the • little pion still In running, and Utah Captain of^ the 1927 fall. Both. men are Bohemian Club ...424 '3-‘14 .559 Ruth-Bed O e k m a o ...... }« VILLAGE CHARMERS newspaper through eix inchea of Dressen hopes will solve hi* s^* tors’ Bob Allison beats throw to first base as New York suburban Manila’jji Araneta Co fense against top-seeded Bradle.v --- I u slpt/ Men 175 or better included Bill j Standings maples for a three string total Orisel and Mies McIntosh, other W have played only "ne gam*; High lean • in o hi. ^ sen^^^^ ?n7n i graduates of Manchester High Aoeto A Sylvester .41 3,5 .539 AniU-ZlaS' Olbert ...... 16 : *,Gabbey 190-181 — 618; Richara women who wound up the season It. Moat fellowe *ald that the oon- ond base problem, got his first hit Yankees’ Bill Skowron takes’ the throw from Pitcher liseum. He . caught Gomes Avlth a In the opener. Game time is 7:30 land led the Red snd White into, » .... N elcoT ool...... 40 86 .526 Audry-lfank Frey ...... 53 W. L Pet. of 382, including a 155 single. Her each. tnrt 1 Uarioh-Harry BuclunlaMer 14 jWi Burnham 180-185—615: Jim Selbie .652 other games were 117-110. Both In a blaze of glory were VI CTiap- djtione exleUhg at Mt. inow of the spring for Milwaukee. It John James in yesterday’s game at St. Petersburg. (AP flashing right-left combination to p.m. ES'T, ranked fourth na-^ the Class A Tournament the) Roser's No. 1 ...... 38 .38 EMher-Ear). Bl*»ell . 12 Man. Auto ParU .. .60 32 came during a three-run second in The Braves ia i 178: Jack Volt 177; Pal IVemarco- .576 sinale and triple efforts were new I men 118-132—335, Mary Me- Sunday were, much better Photofax) ^ ______the jaw In the second round for the ■ Providence, which has lost only 25-2 record, show- New, Haven Aretw, the flrs^year, L lB f Bolton Lake House 87 39 .487 Mlll-Hnwle Han*-n . • •• .12 Howard .Oil ...... 53 89 Canada, (Except for the hft lines). ning off Barry Latman. After first knockdown. Gomes appeared four of 1t^7 starts and those by a tionally with a 447ICh*rMtt«-CI*reno* LupICft . .11 :3S» 184; Ken Wahl 176 — 512; Bob Garden Grove ...... 49 43 .532 league etandards. AUo. Ruth “ c-1 Carthy^^^^^^^^ ed plenty of poise in downing Day- Case .Bros...... • •34 • 42 Rulh-SYan DnnelriJe- ■ Heaviside* 1*6: Jim Boettcher 175 DORIS GBISEL Spahn and Ron Plche blanked the to fight on' instinct af(er that. total of 10 points, goes against in Nate P ^oloffs1 *^«er After j trom a vacation spent vnth ^ -Roser’s No. 2 .., .St .4.5 '.28«! Jeryia Realty ...... 456 White Sox for sevish innlngi, cau- ton, 78-64 Tonight, however, they’ll ■ 395 ■ end Jerry Biekmore 191.- NaSalff Arme ...... 41 51 .445 132—343, Kay Peretto 111, Ruth Sunday a day trip hag been plan Recalling how he counted out fast, smart and aggressive second- beuo upu,, against -a team— ...... which hasn't...... whipping Bridgeport Central. « » iDav# Wilson reported he witness- Red Ember .....,.-.30' 46 McIntosh 110, Elsie Pound 116, ned to. Big Bromley. Bromley of cago picked up two runs ^ Plche Gomes in the seventh ss the badly seeded Utah State in the second Patio-Drive-In ...... 30 46 295 lUrik Frey * S77 irlpK InclU d^ on* Johnson Paint ...... 36 57 .380 lost since bowing to Cincinnati in ; locals were upended by Bnstoi. j nlgiiti of action in the (3u- *«m * of IM which tel S new hljm.Kin- Doris Prentice 125, Shirley Jacobs fer* everything from ban n er to in the eighth on a single hy Joe beaten champion role tq his hands game. Cupid Diaper...... 23 53 •303 i YW P'RL'IT LEAGUE Hicks and two-baggers by Earl the. Holiday Festival at the Garden I 13. Manchester was ‘jinxed “ *"! cago Golden Gloves Tournament (I* mark lor th* i»#*on. Fr*y broke lh* I ResulU; Howard 4. Jervie 0; Modes Leading in Kacey Loop 115, Anne FldJer 110. expert alopaa and traile and tho Jim Dykes Speechless and knees. Ross said "If I had al The winners clash Saturday at 4; . - i . j mark, fore the game started, having been Chicago Stadium. "Action *|il m*rk of tM, h»M by Ed W»rncr Standings Torgeson and Dick Donovan. ' lowed Elrode io land even another Rfeults; 'Bohemian 3 4 Caae .4 :-lh v «ik pin*. Other fin* ^ f * * tnel^ed j W. L. Pet. .Neealff 3, Auto 1: Garden 3, John- Tueaday night the gala will held lift facilities are execellenL In p.m; lit the nationally televised, High Scoring Stiths ! assigned to looker room No, 13 «t ■ started each night at 7 6'cldck And Ed W«rn*r 1*7. AiUr*y I^ y 1». Ruth. Tlie Yanka-Senatora.game waa push, he might have killed Roser’s No. 1 3, Ember 1: Joe’s 3,’: .615! son 1: (heir annual Bowling Carnival at short, it has got everythlhg ML (NBCiO title game. To *0 with a defense designed to the Arena. Holland's teammates rings, set about two /feet Okktnan IIS «nd Anita OlbCrt 111 Honeydewi .. • Close Race for High Average the Y lanes. Snow has to offer except a steam\ called after eight Inning* because Gomes.” Itoeer's.No. 2 1; Bolton 3, Lesper-' Fig Bars ...... 552 Top scorers, were Anne Ander of rain. Two walks and an error After Tigers No-Hit Captured Fans’ Fancy harrals the bail handler, steal the on that "high-scoring ' machine 33 were busy each night/imUl son 116. Jo Lucas 118. heated «wimming pool and long lift Floored Eight Times ball and fast break fdi* the basket, years ago were Ding Farr. Bill n o’clock " A total of 310 boxers ante 1; Aceto 3. Bergren 1: Nelco JAYCEE MIDOEtS Peaches ...... 510 by third baseman Harmon. KlUe- Elorde, throwing left and right Both St. Bonaventure and Provl- j 8, Men. Auto 1; Cupid 2. PeUo 2. .490 Unee. 'With «now foreiUMt ceffidi- I dence captured the fancy of Madi the Bonnies have the high scoring Dowd. A1 Boggini. Salve Ven- took part in the 33rd annual Standtag* Dates A Nuts The conclusion of round two, In tlon* Ohould. be execellent. Hope to brew enabled the Yanks to pick bombs, decked Gomes eight times Wally Marsden crashed the "600” W. L Berries ...... 427 I ELKS Hawks and Celtics up their run in the second. Johnny I son Square Garden,fans in advanc Sllth brothers Tom Stith, second drtllo. .Ilmmv Gorman. Walt Kit- Windy City show . "Jimmy the Knights of Columbus Ten Pin see you at toe niuniclpel building collected 11 hit* and a 5-0 vie-, before finishing him off in the group with e trio of sparkling Highland Perk ...... 16 4 Sugar Plume . .406 Stan dings James, up from,Richmond of the] Fort Myera, Fla., March 17 ing through the first two rounds. only to ClncinnaU’s Oscar Robert-1 tie, Bob LaCoss and GeorgeJ O'Leary," Ty Holland told me, games of 198-235-185 .;for 616. League, finds Manchester Modes between 6:80-a.m. and 8:45 a»m. tory. ■ seventh;------son nationally, has tallied 51 points , Keeney. ! "was s sharp umpire, one of the Robertson Park .... IS 1 Take Playoff Lead Sunday morning. . International League, struck out (gV-W»en J i m mi e Dykes Gomes' Trainer lATrltey Bimstein, The Bonnies, using a style of de Other high scores rolled lUted ResulU: Honeydews 3. Bara X; (Decl’e Drive-In 12 games out in front of second seven In four innhigs. Bennie Daniels and rookie fense that ratUed their opponents in the tournament. Brother Sami Bristol, Incidentally, was as- beat” I’ll never forget one mght Herb Clark 214—580; Del Schaef Mt. Nebo ...... » U : Aceto A Sons ., trudged off the field some Jim 'Umbrlcht collaborated on and Co-Manager Frank Travis, has done even better with 64. j signed room No, 14 and the Bell tnIn the the Twl Twi LeagueLeaaiie at thathe WpstW* Charter Oak Park .. 9 11 Plums 3, Peaches 1; Berries 3; place Turcotte’s Esso with 54.4 Neat F l t c l^ both said after the fight that the and paved the way for a fast break, fer 560; Hal VsnDlvort 20L-1H9; I Turcotte Eeeo Now York, March I f (IF)—The Bwp y w *y*fi <**1 U'* wort* loudmouth bellowed at the De the no-hitter, Daniels going Utah State (23-4), which squeez- Town hero was Joe (Sugar) Hu- Side when the Orioles were leading West Side bval,...... 9 11 wins and 21.5 losses. It seems at St. LoiUs Hawks, who wont to win section of *111* Herald for an Kansas CRy got some n e a t troit Tigers manageri :‘lNext__ the first five and-Umbrlcht fin .second —round., knockdown_ael_up. knocked off Holy Cross. 94-81, arid “ O^ivban - Eldon Sanders 548; Mel Beekes tores scores for toe - w e e k i » I ~ ^ ^ ' ’ ‘ - theiT fourth-seeded and defending ^ed“pHBt“"Vlllanova in ait-overtimfrj g>rrt7~fornier local' football coach our- 842; Babe Barnard 527. Bay Center Springs •.— * .1* this point rthat the" rear~qf-toe toe National Baskethail Axan. Important amionncemeht p a r ty pitching from Ned Carver, Bud Ome why don’t-you bring your ishing up. the ohanipion for the title loss. quarter-flnal encounter, cannot' snd ex-profeaslonal standout on a storm waa approaching. Billy I were Jean Monaghan 13J, Jeanip^jj^” Buildws league will have to be content ■ndth Daley and Dick HaU who com Goines walked to the wrong- champion St. John'.s, 106-71, Leach 527; Bob Richardson 526; I Championahlp - as they did two ing to a change of meettng tlma team with you, Dykes?" Only one, Detroit runner match Providence in height, but th, gridiron, i Neubauer was our pitcher. I decid- ReaulU: West Side 2. CenUr 0; | Neretto 122 and Mery Bonham winning the fight tor second place I yeato ago, try to make it two for club meetings. The annual bined to hold BalUmote to aeven corner several times and Bimstein, The Friars, featuring a spec- i ed to stall and had Neubauer Jrihn CJeres 208—525; Ray Hanna Dykes might have barked reached IWLse. A 0-2 pitch nick tacular gang of opportunists led the Skyline Conference nmners-up ^ * * * 234—606; Rps' Aceto 503; Phil Highland 2. Mt. Nebo 0; Charter, u2. KeeulU;‘.Turcotte *. Capitol If in the league aUndings. straight tonight over toe Minn* BMater outing has been planned for hits. The A’s got to tiSfty. Art back "Maybe, I will,” but he ed Eddie Yo.st's Unlfoim In the said: "I tried too tell him what to have' plenty of experience and a . . • throw three straight balls, out, of Oak 1, RobetUon 1. ' Aceto 2, Fred’s 1; Deci’e 8, Patten However, th*. rest of -toe teams Quirk for four runs In the sev by two little guys, I>enny Wtlkens Burgess 603; John Peabody 201— I apoUa Lakera in toe Western Di the Sugarbuah-Mad River Glen elected to remain alien t. fourth Inning. The Tigers do, but It was like tslRlng to a couple of top flight scorers m 6-4 statistical C hart. the strike zone. Jimmy: (O’Learj ) enUf Haaeett was the whole, 0. are hoping for a "miracle” to help vision playoff*.' are* and anyone interested in at enth and to Artie Kay for three wall.” and Johnny Egan, defeated Mem- . • „ took off his mask and forfeited 499; Vic Taggert 200 end Russ Y WIVES LEAGUE ‘^ e r e are timea when it never came close to getting phis State, 71-70, and third-seeded | Cornell Green and 5-9 Max Perry Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain this ■Parsons 200. show this" week breaking both the w. L. Pet. Francis Dowds had a 380 triple them . upset the Modes Proa but The Ha-wks, who were upeet by tending, member of non-member, in the eighth. another runner on base. Gomes Was down once more in the game I waa enraged and ask- which included e 138 game.; Hal that, is very doubtful as the entire Landritb got hla game-winning doesn't pay to say anything,” the second, once in the third, twice season clearly esUbltehed himself ^ the reason. 'BiU high single Spatulas .65 31 .7501 toe Lakers in the Weatani final* please make an effort to attend Dykes said later. "Thlf was Probably because It was a as-the finest scorer in the WMory , never threw three with scores of 125 hnd 110 tor Double - Boilers . .67 39 .593 ;Burnett’s 351 was high single. team has three or more years of I a year ago, won last nlgtiL 112. the next-meeting. homer off Jim Brwer, who had Grapefruit League game,, tn the fifth and three times in the | BB8TAUB.\NT IJSAOUE , 225. Otter acorSs over 95 in- one of them." seventh before Ross counted him; of professional basketball. It is i gtraight called balls ir his life, Flying daucere .55 41 . .571 j 10-pln bowling under their belts. 90, to take a 1-0 load In the boat, just come on In the 11th. The many • of the players on the fitaadlngs i eluded Torii Humphries 103, David .482! HOMEMAKERS HOLIDAY Four of their men are situated In of-oeven series. Boston holds a 1-0' Cubs scored three times off Ra After all, what does a man out. j interesting to note that the former^ ypp stalling' was the answer W. L Pet. Rolling Pina ... .46 50 EX-DODOER OOACHEB ager say after his team has Pirate bench did not realize it Personalized Floors Hit 100^ ! Johnson lOO. Louis Damato 99 SkUleU ...... 36 60 ,371 Standings the top 10 men i" tbe Average De lead in toe EMstern final* aftar mon Monsant In the first, but the was a no-hltter. Manager Petronella Shocked I University of Kansas All-Ameri- jini gave. And he was nght, too" Walnqt ..S9 i9 756 W L Pet. Bt. Paul OP) Howie SehQltx, juat been blanked on a no-hlt- Anthony Petronella, Internation can from a flat-footed stance, can _• ft yegg nice to see Henry llsi^Dd Buddy Montie 97. ^ epffee Cups ... .29 67 .317 partment. beating Philadelphia, 111-106 Giants rebounded to. tie the . score Danny Murtagli said he didn't Cjavey’i 56 22 iHipsters .... 22 6 .786 The next five teams are closely I Theae two axe idle tonight. first baseman with the Brooklyn in the eighth when Bob , Ander ter? al coordinator of the National test Point Total of Year reach nine feet, alx Inches, He canI (Hank) McCann at th» Kacey Dak Grill .’..,....,,.47 31 AOS ■ ------r^— — - ■Ifrue, Dykes had not brought know it Until the eighth in .MfMLNtNO O M »V Results: Saucers 3. Spatulas 1: Four X's .). 17 11 .607 bunched together with only two The Hawk* never let toe Lakera Dodgers in the mid 1940s, 1* bas son’s wild pitch sent Flllpa Ahm ning. Boxing Assn., who flew here from make a standing Jump of three gports Night, he b«ng a friend Ray’s ...... -45 38 ,57ll 16 12 .591 his real team with him. Providence for the fight, said: feet, nine inches. At the top of | and teammate of Hollands on sev- Red Ember ...... 14 64 ;179 i Stariidings Boilers 3. Cups 1: Skillets 3, Pins MoppetU ;.. games separating them. In second get oloee after the first eight min. ketball coach of Mechanic Art* In home. Dykes, who has a-nice way Merry Mrs. 14 14 .500 spot • Is 'Turcotte’e with 42.5 wins ute*. the St. Paul high school league. Malaone batted in four ru n s The one that faced the "Who would have believed it ’ I Personalized Floors became the«>win will undoubtedly pave the way) pis jump. Wilt can reach 13 feet, eral basketball teams Including Chib 21 ...... 13 65 :i54’ •W, I 1. Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday of barking at pedpje,_was_ ^Leading —eeorere include- • Liz Subriirbanitea. 8 20 .286 and 33.5 losses, third is Steven H LL GALLO with tiiree hits tn three at bats as neVer saw Gomes look so bad, and first team in aa.* the fls—Rec Senior for fea*. them frtto tie KHv-AnnShy-Ann RAKtAu-!Restau inchM. or thr€o foot, throo tho Roc Fivo AJid Gimrrti. ------I Gardenias . 7 21 .250 at Terry Field was made up stunned when a Pittsburgh ReaulU: Cavey’a 2, Walnut l; Orchide---- Church 126. Caroline Janicke 111, Cinderellas son Insurance with 42-34; fourth Is Boston won Its fourth ta a row. Elorde never fought a better fight League to score 109 points last rant for first place as their re- ■ age of 169.22. Holding down third mainly of players who will sports writer approached him m his life. maining game will be with their) Oak 8, Ray’a 0; Ember 3, Cfiub 21;GIadiolaa .. Charlotte Granville 110. the faltering Pagani’s Caterers Tom Sturdivant, Frank Sullivan after the game and asked: night defeating Telso,- 100-62 LisUd with toe top scorers were 40.5- 35.5 Deadlocked for fifth place spot and gaining rapidly on Gallo and Ted BdwSfleld combined ' to make the varsity as second "I was afraid Elorde was all "cousins." Telso If Bolton wins.; 0. JVioleC# .... liners or not at all. "What did you think of the They employed only five men in LUted. among toe top eCorere, ..... KACEY TEN PIN Jan Leonard 150-168, PrieciUa ie toe league’s fightlngdat teams. is curly-headed John Golnagos who I hold Cleveland- to nine hits. pitching, jlmmle?” ------washed up,l_ in hla last fight In setttngrthe new-league-record -All it will leave Headquarters and; Atoer 179, Lee Wlllii 165. Diene In 57 games bowled over 9,611 pins The Tigers’ first string out-- the States against Solomon Boy- Personalized Floors tied for third; were Bill Sheekey .7.44-369; ,Yo*h i petunias .., Standings Jack Lappen Insurance and Home While the Idlans-Red Sox game field of A1 Kallne, Charlie “Whose, ours?" Dykes asked five men hit double figures w'lt-h Jeffrey Learned Plenty Saaieu 160-367; Cairis Dec! 354;!i,,j^-...... W. L Pot. ! Willis 158.. Alice Howe 167, Pat Specialties, with 40-36. "pOd for for e 168.35 average. Just to show US was In progress, the clubs Gen shaw he looked lousy—and on tele- Vln kohen leading the parade place. If these ties exist they will Marinelli 162. Maxwell and Ha^ey Kuenn "No. ours," replied the writ vl«ion.” A' Lavi^e 135; Wait rArklvy 135. | > . .. Men. Mode# ...... 55>i 24Hi .694 seventh place is tougR^ Fogarty how close toe battle is for the high eral Managers Frank Lane of er. with 37;>polnt8, ") be determined before the playoffs 19\,367 Bros, and Shea's Nuttrtegs with average is. Aldo D’Appollonlo In 57 waa absent as weill as second Elorde, who is listed as 24 but begin. — ------I Carnations Turcotte’e Esso ..45H 34H .569 Cleveland and Bucky Harris of baseman Frank BolUng. "That's one helluva question Telso sta'yed close In the first 21 -.SOO FEMMER AXD FELLAS 30.5- 45.5 record. Last In the stand games and a pinfall of 9,522 has an | 1 Boston, completed a three-player has a ring record dating back to TefseiiMIlea <1M) Losing, Wants Rematch DOUBLE STRIKE j Mura* Paganl’e CUterere .43H 36H -544 stoseut* But by the same token, the to ask me. at a time like this half with Jim Hummel and Gor Jack Leppen I.ns..43 37 .538! W. L. Pet ings is Moriartw Bros, with 29.5 average of 167.3. It should be noted trade. C a ^ e f Sammy White and 1951. astounded all the experts. B r pu. I ' Standings Pittsburgh lineup was largely What do you expect me to do. He. waa rated a. clever Ijoxer but don Say hitting we'l. In the'DiIrd : noken 17 3-4 37 Pet ReauKs; Orchide 8, Glads 0; Tu- Stevenson Ins...... 43 37 .538 ’ Vl-John Morton ...... 49 2« .653 wins and 46.5 losses. that the lest three men mentioned first baseRikn Jim Marshall moved W. L Flo-Norm Kloier ...... 43, 32 .573 bowl with the Manchester Modes ] a second string outfit, and it , criticise It," Dykes ■ answered. light puncher. He dispelled that period, Kohen and Bob Carlson | Cerlson 728! lips 3, Rbsee 0: Iris 8. Cafnetiors Home Specialties .41 39 .533 MqdOe Boast ‘Pros’ to Cleveland .In exchange for I 16 (^eveland March 17 (iD-/-Artic-Abadly hurt, weathered tha round Merrill's Market , MauSe-John Madlgan Pros. ^ notion as he crushed tiomes into led the Floors in scoring as they I ; ...... f {j ulate Lerov Jeffrey of Detroit fig- and went on to win a close but 580 0, Mum* 2. CardetUae 1; Petunia# Shea’s Nutmegs ..34H 45H .431 Haud*-Don Carpenter .520 Stubby Bill Gallo, of Pagani’s catcher Russ Nixon. ______a dazed, bleeding hulk. broke away ito their lop-alded win ' Giietefion Clark Motors ....' Moriarty Bros...... 33>a 46H .419 Alba-Zip Sobieki ...... Caterers, is leading the boys in the The best three game aeries roll-1 ■r ■ - — - iires he learned enough last night unanimous decision Manchester Eng. ^ .580 2, VMleto. 1. " Fran-Herb Crandall .. Made of Longer Lasting Gomes will fly to Hong Kong Nike were unable to field e ^ jotals 41 14 K 100 ^.,,y c:hestnut to reverse, After the fi^ht Jeffrey, who had A55 Leading iworera were Edith Fogarty Bros! .'. ..30H 49H .381 Jean-Roland Irlati . . . . .400 Average Department. He haa roll- ed by a team la held by Paganl’a TV Sports Schedule to Change Friday for a one-day rest Ip the Correntl Ine, .... RomaaowsAi 117, PUricy Flaherty .375 Mary-Charlle Whelan .373 'Caterers with 3,^4, second is Fo “TYlREX" construction. The learn in the second contest snd' Tfi.« ««si • _ _ . decision he lost to the veterah kayoed 18 of his preiious 21 foes, Gua'a Grinders ... ,380 Flllaramo Const. .30 50 In 56 games ar.d knocked over Crown Colony. Accompanied by forfeited its game to Headqiiar- F Pls. .171 116, Madge MdPartlend 114, aara 9,527 pins for a solid 170.7 aver garty’s with 3,144. Highest single miracle fabric used in all tires SASKETSHli Travis and Bimstein, he will also f ... McDowell ’* New Yorker In a televised iABCi| *atd: PcmticelU A Sons Trueman 111, Jean Thuraton .110. Two* a fin* week for the Irish. 8t: game by a team is held by Shea’s 10 fipht "Right there s wh,ere I learned ResulU: Shea's -4, Fogarty 0; Patrick'* Day being todey end the age.' Nipping at his heels is balding used as original equipment on spend .one day In Tokyo and one Tonight’s game between Bolton |ay . .... ^ The two featherweights,* last-: something Ike is cut, and his ex- Moriarty 4, Flllaramo 0; Lappen Irishes—Roland snd Jesn—comlne up Glno D’Aleasandro ‘ who in 54 with 1,136, and second, Pagani’s . SCOKES Less Work at House day In Honolulu, en route home to ResulU: Conentl’a '3,. Ponticel- SpeclalUU T; "Turcotte’e 3, with th* h**t seflr**. 187 end IIJ re- games and 9,148 pins h#a an aver- with 1.115. all 1960 automobiles. COMPARE!! Esso and Headquarters Co. ia 1 minute siibsOtute -in the .-niain I'petience paid off. I should have li’a 0; Merrill’* 3. Gus’s 0; Engrav Y GIRLS LEAGUE •pectlvrly. Providence. impoftant. Bolton must sveraye i Hummel 13 event as a knee injury to Mike De-j got him right there, but I (uiuldn't Modes T; Pagani’s 3, Stevenson 1. Pat Paradiao Is leading in high before you buy 1 BUSlNBBSiMENtB'USAOUf] Bhorde said he Is willing to ing 3, Clark 0. -Standings est three game series by an In- Lost night i t the East Side RAc last week’s loss to stay in con Rj John of Syracuse erased his bout! gel a good solid punch at him He . Itone score for publication was W. L give Gomes, a* rematfch-..... , ...... 27 «16 with Zora- Fnlley of Chandler.' knows all the moves, and I learned divi(lual with "BOB and ficottle I COMPARE^-tour Don wmis oonttmiod on tlio un On Gomes declared he.did not want tention ■ for first place. A Bolton ■853-by-Meniha11 Ducheneet „ ___ Bobb:^ Sox . -32— 6 Y^orski is next writh 60S. The. best j beaten path»w4th'a doee win over . Arlz., piit> on a whale of a scrap. . some from hin. I’ll Uke him nexl Pony Tails ...... 31 77 the rematch In Manila. " t Promoter. Larry Atkins, in sltiihe." ^ ^ ^ Angle game to date fa by Al Ber- $1195 • PriM the Remnants, 88-33, w «)e la the "I’d rather fight him back In Pixies ...... 30 18 Bosox Look id Future gevln ’^th 246 and on hi* heels is | secotvd game. South Methodist frantic last minute effort to keep: Ike confined his post-f^ht re- OREEN #R. BOYS • Quality New York, March 17, (/P)—There will be fewer Saturday the States.” he said. "He Is a I the show on the road, bontacled marks to: ‘That boy hits real Standings Dungaree DoIU . . . .18 30 Tom (Wrong-Lane) Hobin with 286. ] ^ 6.70x15 eked out a close 34-32 win over nights out for busy boxers and hopeful houaewiveB come good, clean boy hut I don't UUnk' Nutmeggers Proud Tradition ______W L Pet. Blue Jeans ...... 15 28 Bowlers with 160 average or' bet- • Guarantee | Ike and Leroy yeaterday- momtng,! hard, 1 rniildn’t keep my_hsjida_uc_ ^^^j-j-Hnsh-yuppiaa -ten— ’— —^------(12)/ led Don he can punch _.toat ;_hard.__ Tve Ikerriewin;-from-New-Y-ofk,-b.ut4-after.Ji*_hit.-me..in..the.jmddleL:.’. (cC^thy-Xntarpi3aeJ!2., ixon loiL^WIiite w U |Oct 8. Ttet^:i^e^d^ proifission^ h i ^ awitches taken ketter punches than that; ■ AveV to victory. He -aw ably assisted Jeffrey — -.eaplte a "wind-blown Fan* Irked. Dart's,Dairy ...... 20 )667 to Saturday*nighta. And there'will be a little less lawn cut- and I think. T must have been L. T. Wood ...... 20 .667 Single* 85 or better by these Bill Gallo ...... 170.7 by Bob Gagnon (9), and Mel ting and car washing on Saturday’** -^ Ig^iT atSiaeT n New snowatoiin raging in the lake area Irked because the heavyweight youhgeteri wete rolled by Sue Gino D'Aleandro . 169.22 A ll Tires Mounted Free weak from the heat.” —elected to drive from Detroit. main go w ji' canceled, hundreds of Red Ember ...... 19 .633 March 17 (IP)—'*' White had his highest batUng Begar (8). For the Remnants Joe afternoons eome April 16 with Gillette to back the new The teniperature In the. Coliseum Dickenson’s ..19 .633 Mitchell 85, Nanisy Mitchell 85, John Goiahgor ... 166.SS Galato (10), and Bob M ^ o ck That’s the' date a fifth major Almost Kayood Foe. fans received ticket refunds.. but Miry Ann Zemaitis 89, Lynn (jhap- A glance behind toe Sammy Whitq average, .284, last year. Aldo D’AppolIohio 167.3 series, and if no one else gets up waa about 90 degreesr-fairiy nilld Boston, March 17 (jP)—Two "Iron^ Half of the field—Malden, Smith He made the ISO miles in about 3,224 finally, arrived' to pay $5,353, Memorial Store ...... 18 600 Defense Strang Point EASY TERMS (8). were,standouts. league game-of-the-W’eek, featur for Manila, but It appeared to .567 man 90, Kathy Coleman 92, Sandra for Russ Nixon trade today reveeie Jean Colavecchio . 165.18 the cash; the series will die. At Man”. Ckinnecttcut teams with s' Academy, Lewiston and Notre flv'e hours, arid no pre-bout rest, ‘ , Judge Bill Tomson voted 45-44, ■Senators ; ...... ',17‘ But hi* strong, point has always 164.4 EldeM Price and Cash, wtth 11 ing the San Francisco Giants, one time, there were fire network affect Gomes, ^ Dame—is making a first appear North End Pharmacy 17 .567 Pinavlch 92, Barbara K'yhbel 95, Lee Urbanetti ... rUBELESS For Everyone starts on ' network television- proud tradition to uphold, an un but the 23-yea. -old ex-colfeglari- al- Judge Charles 'Bill 46-43: Referes Cleveland Is looking to the Ameri beei^ his handling of pitcher* and Pat Paradise ...... 160.45 ' and sevqn points, led the South boxing shows ^ two oii Monday, FJorde weighed 130, Gomes ance in the New England#. ^ .most won It all. 'He aarik a left Tony LaBranche 46-44. and the Yankees- i . ;16 .533 Linda Taft 91; Linda Bellefleur 99, can Learie pennant and Boston to general defensive work. f NO CASH Methodist Men’s Club to victory The American Broadcasting Co., beaten Maine entry snd the sen ■Red Sox I .15: '500 Cherly Beebe 89, Sheila Malion 85. Stan Hilinski ..... 160.8 Your old tlTM can be your one each on Wednesday, Friday 128 1-4. Wilbur Cross, w-hicai lost five sub hook Into Ike’s mid-sectlon In the, Aaso riated Press 46-4fi---alI fo r , the future.' , New York M anager Caeey Al Bolls ...... 169.42 over R’Nal B’Rith. Adler Dobkln bankrolled principal!/ by the’.Gil- and Saturday. timental favorites froin. Smith stitutes. prior to the Connecticut severilh, bringing a combined i Chestnut. . . McBride's Sport , 13 .433 Barbara May 87, Joyce Raldyga Stengel ha* dubbed white “’Die 159.34 down payment. . and Jim Ooughlln wwe Wg scorers Safetlt Razor Co., announced .333 85, Shirofi LeaStt 90, Judy Whit Th* vetersui Whit^e, ‘regular Itod Tom Hobin .... And only six years ago,. there Academy highlight the 35th an tournament, doesn’t get much whine and moan from the New But Jeffrey, former National S. Ale’rla A Son .... 10 catcher since 1952, was swapped Alligator” for his low crouch. Said Walt Yaworski .. / /THESE FREE for the losem. , , the changes in the sports TV ye#- was only one baseball g^e-of-the bench help and doesn’t expect Yorker who .backed away holding (3olden Olovea, AAU, cblleglats W. T. Grant8 .100 comb 85.' 158.35 nual New England S c h oo 1 b o y :029 tor the leftoanded hitting Nixon, Casey: “He doean't hit and he Russ Priskwaldo EXTRAS terday in a followup to Tuesday’s week, ffow NBC and C?BS have one Basketball Tournament opening to much. Coach Red. Verderame his hands over the injured spot, I and’ All-Army champion, ’figures Tigers ...... 1 another receiver, yesterday after doesn’t want anybody-*lse Jo hit/’ John Duval . . — 156.32 ' WEST SIDE JUNIORS purchase of the college football TV each on both Saturdays and Sun Jeffrey tore inj landed two ipore he can reverse It nextrime. Chest- 156.28 FREE—Plata Fixed for the Standings night at Boston Garden. doesn't rest his starters unless the Y JUNIOR BOYS a conference between General Man Baltimore’s astute Paul Rich Jack Lappen .... e.70xl5 life of the tire when purv rights for the next two sSasons. days. The ABC baseball, however, to the same spot, and Ike was nut’s will waa hla 48th i g ^ s t five • ResulU: Pharmacy 3, Tigers O;- agers Frank Lim'e of the Indians ards has called White the best Don Benoit ...... 155.40 ■ , .W.,L Wilbur Cross of New Havert, club has a big lead. . . McCarthy’s 3, Grant 0; ■ Memorial Standings 7.60x14 chased from us. 8'/i MiUloii Investment will not be In direct competition as winner of a third straight state "Thls 'vi'asn’t supposed to be our down for a six count. He got up.' losses and three draws. ' W L Pet. and Bucky Harrii at the Sox. • handler of pitchers In the league. Frank Larala ... 155.2 Lea's Market ..2 y ---.ll' 2 It will start at 4 p.m., KST, twb to 2, l^ b er 1; Senators 2,. McBride’s 154.38 f r e e —Tires rotated every Gillette, a longtime leader In crowm, and nmner-up Notre Dame year," Verderame says.' "This club Yankees . 25 11 .694 Boston threw in Jim Marahell ' Nixon, 25, has been a consietlnt- Jim Tierney ...... 5000 miles for toe Ufa of tbe Houae A Hale ...... 8 5 three hours later than, the others 1; Dart’s 2, Yauk?e*-I;, Wood's 2, 23 .639 ly good hitter except for last sea Vic Squadrltto .. 153.20 Fits '57, '58, '59 Heim s. 5 8. sports TV. sponsorship, said It has of West 'HaYen represent the Nut-' .surprised me.” ■ IHckenaon’e 1: Red Soil 2, A’leria’e Gian$t .. . i3 "If we were not pennant con- tire when purchased from us. invested tnilllon In the new have Started in the past.j. The deliberate offense Indioijf .. 18 18 .500 son .when hla, mark plurpmeted to Honk Wlttke ... 162.52 •Nasaiffa ...... 2 ll meg State. Connecticut teams hold 1. LEE URBANETTI tenilera we couldn't afford to give 151.22 FREE—Brakes Checked 8 fight series, baseball and college Giants Backbone Seriea 23 of the past champlonshlps-fol- the big men la sparked by Racing Group Meets Tonight, Dodgers . 18 18 .500 up a fine young catcher like Nix ■5M0. , ( Archie D'Amato Ford, Chev., Plymouth Among toe leading scorera were 21 .417 Among toe outstanding aoorea a.m.-6 p.m. Nasalff’a pulled the upset of the 1 football. And a.; company spokes- The Giants, with 13 Saturday lowed by ' Massachusetts (71, lor Dave Hicks. Ed Stephtns 116-132-119—357; Braves ., 15 on,” Lane said. “But we needed the year defeaUijg House A Hale, 31- man said this would cover half the daylight home gamjea, will form Rhode Island (3) and Maine (1). Three of Notre i;»am*'s four Red Sox 9 27 .250 Were Jim Tierney •192-213 — 544; 'experience of Whlte._ Drive for Associaite Members Ddh Simmons 121-118—340; Milt Al Boll* 201-203—544; Lee Urba- 30. Lea’sMarketleLh led sill the way cost of the rights and air time, the backbone of the series. Wash Lewiston High’s Devils, Maine losses‘have been to'Wilbur Cross.. Plouff 117-126—S39; Jack Sim - Contender Bole Decisive “STRONGEST GUARANTEE AVAILABLE’^ ------bringing the over-all estimate of ington and Kansas CJity also” have It’s style is similar to that of mons 135; Jim Harvey 126; ResulU! Braves 2, Dodgers 0; nettl 177-205—540; Vic Squadrltto If the Red So* were contenders tb.down Herm’s, 48-29. tltllst for the first time In history, Yankees' 2,; itodlana O'r Gteftts 2: 210-^530; Glrib D’AIees#ndro 175 Milforil Boasts Star Lineup; Unconditionally Guaranteed against aU road, hazards—Cuta Fred____ Pariseail played a' fine the three-sportfTrtigrsm ,,to $17 agreed to participate and schedule have won all 24 starts this season cross. George- May- UO; ■Randy' Smith’ they couldn’t have afforded to give their games for a later start than In the state semhflnal against Ejection of offloers for the 1960^ et track, now almost co'mpleted. U Red Sox o'; i:. * • ... -• 621; Archie P’Xmato 20I-=«20; Breaks, Brulsee; Bottles, Spikes, Chuck Holes, etc., Included game for Naaslffs and scored 11 million. *■ and 48 of their last 50. < asaeon will b« tiie chief itam of ; regarded by clubs ,throug|iput 117;- Jim'Flanagan 116-'and,-Ron us White. However tliey don’t fig points. Jim Flannegan (9). and Only the.fecently completed $20 usual. At least.one other team is Norwich ■ Free Acadeiny, Notre '■ Morra ild.' ' , Iflciuded ampng • the bowler* John GcHhegos' i75-198-:510;. HUL ure to 15« eojiMfiders this year and Face Red Embers Here Sunday FOR UFETIMB. • . , i' needed to~malntalri an unbroken Smallest. School .Ever Dame ririlled',froni an early 11-1 business at S meeting of the Ck>n state as one of the best' In this over 95 were Paul Wilhelm 106- Gallor 199—619; Jean Oolavecchlo Prorated Adjustment on Per Cent of Tread wwr Baaed on eol^ Bill Ruhmel.(5) alsojielped out In tnilUon five-year contract between area. The CVQM’A wHlI. submit a they are getting * real good hit the Bcoiingi Johnny Lucas, Bob 25-week aeries. • SmithAcademy of Hatfield, deficit to win) without making a nsctlcut VaJiej- Quarter Midget 108. Joe Gallea 100, Al Norris 109, 190—613';- Don BenoU 178-186— ting 'young catcher. White can help the major leagues snd the Na Assn, tonight at-8 at the Lsgion bid for sponsorship; of the state, GBEEN MIXED DOCBLF.8 - Vio Salcius 109, Larry Lofentzen price.. RenzonI and Bob Danahy all' bit tional Broadcasting Co. for the There will be 50 Saturday night Mass, (enrollment 125, 63 boys) is substitute until the. final 18 sec ' RUndisR* 506; Rues Priskwaldo .209—606; our young pltcheri/” Three former collegiate All-'^aseembl* 'one of the atrongMt ar- Complete'customer Satisfaction Guaranteed at ALL Tbneei Home, Leonard , St. championj^ip quarter midget com* L. Pet, 103. Herv Stebvee 99. Bill Valvo six points. In ' losing cause.. World Series and AlhStars games fighU. with next Christmas Eve the smallest school In the annals onds. • Fred Brunoll 205; .Tbm Hobin 202; Should Clevdlend win the pen Amertcan candi'datae and.# former rays In ■“the etete. Bobby Knight, a and New Year’s Eve' left open. of the tourney fresh from its upset, petition event.-in .August., Shlrley-Uordvn Haniptdn .'.19 5 .792 98i Al Grzyb 96, Frank Katkaus- Joe Childs 188; Paul Deejaunes CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST AUTOMOTIVB TTBE OSAIN . Billy Dixon scored six points In rights exceeds that; figure in the 22 Game Win Streak With spring ahij; the Cpenihg of Marge-Georg* Murphy 17 7 .706 nant trader Lane could point to e Harlem Globetrotter will .com- former Globetrotter also, will the first and third quarter to lead Madison Square Garden will pro romp through the Westeim 'Massa Lewiston has be«i charaxster- the quarter n^get track in Buck- Aleri scheduled. for discussion t .667 kaa 95. . V . 181; Bud PlUard 178; Duke Lap- probable lineup with seven play- history of sports TV. N aodM ien* .Vo*t ...... 1* ■ 'prlar'the'nucleus'of th'b'Milford team up with fabulous Jack Rose All Price* Plus Tax and Exchange Reoappable Tire Lea’s with 12 points. Chirl Hohen- mote the fights and approximately chusetts Classic. Ized as "Fast, tail, seasoned and land Just a abort time-away, the are plans to join the Northeastern G«nevleve-Fr«nk .Kopcha ,.}6 6 .667 pen 177; Bob Brown 176; Paul era he acquired through trades— in the back court. With these two Gillette said it will continue 30 of them will originate In New Quarter Midget Assn, banding to Allcc-Norni (Taghun ...... 16 S .667 Chiefs when they pome to town thal was next witiriO, and Jack apohsopship of these events and Only one of Its players has seen smart.” ’ CVQMA is aeeWng associate mem ■Jpsn-Slll-Thurston ...... 15 9 - •.625 COUNTRY CLUB MEN Blain 175; Sal Evangeliata 175. White, Vic.Power; Johnny Temple, wizards teaming up, only • first York, gether all clubs in the area for 'Sunday to meet the Qentral League Meleslco along with Dough Mc- the Rose Bowl football game on Boston Garden. Coach John Skar- Its game with Malden may well bers who can aseiit In the super Ann-B6b Uagnou ...... 15. 9 .6^ StaBdinge ■; Woody Held, Bubba Phillips, Jim chainpIoA Reid Embers at the high class basketball can be expected. Brierty had' nine points. Barry ■ ABC landed the college football zynskl, 3.2, also is the principal and vision of races for boys, and glrU; the purpos.e of sUndardizlng rules Fr*nciit-Alb*rt YoSt ...... 14 10 • .553 Pieraa)! eqd 'nto Francone. i NBC but that it will no longer produce the New England oham- 11 -:i43 .' - ■ • W. L. Pet BEC MIXED DOUBLES school,Arena.at 3:30 In the first Added to the Ember lineup will Bennett played ■ well' for Harm's; fO' two years The -boxing and town superintendent of schools as referees, starters and flagmen, and combaUng -the Stats Safety Mebel-Oon HarrUoK ...... 13 gfItaedleg* ■ - eeimew pjayca^weii ,j,e triple crown horse rac- pion some experts .belteVe: Malden . Anus-Nick TwSrdy ...... 7 3 12- .500 Braeaies t-.. • .v.:22 8 (733 Wato N i^n In the lineup, Boston of a three gahoe serlaa for toe State be Dick Kroee, who performed, ■’baseball. deals, are-for one year Also sought,are aafety‘olBciaJa Commission proposal. that ' minia 15 .459 <• W. L. Pci CCumbi. .Broad-- The quarter-final pairings for to-i Won 22 straight after losing Its Carol-Gsurge MsrsgDapo ,..U Nlbli^ ...... ;v..t..l8 12 .600 MarianrWin Smith. , 40 20' .6” dan eUKY tlx southpaw ewingere. with Wlnsted In the CCB, and FISK TIRE S E i M t nith options ture car racing for children be ' Alve-Ed Doucette -----; ...... 11 15 .U| semiipro baeketball champlo'nehip. IN N'AHUtU'U' night; , opener. to Somerville. .The club and pit atewarde. 18 .461 Cleaka. »-x- • •••.•• .13 17 .433 Meri*-John___ Cuthl Jthlng ...... 38 31 .6t “W l^w os' Marshall included bi wound up with the highest -point IN tl.MIIHilU' next with I t points. outlawed. PeY'Bob Bonadles ...... :. l t A nn^rnielie McNeil McNeill . . i . 39 31 .160 LeadihC tbe formidable Chiefk The "Friday Nigh( Fights" —; 5i80 p.m.—Wilbur .iiproee''(21 r8) turned on SoiriervllJe 66-61 in the The club, riow His a memberahlp . .Barbva-Dlck -McConvllls ., IQ •Biaatara16 -IT .433 the tr^e," Boston field boas Billy )wUI be Alvin CUnkecales, who.rose per game average, better then 35 . The proposed hari would .affect Nahcy44ortn warren ...... 10 .417 UadtUne Morley- Jurges waa asked after, the an- TVs oldest conttnumis program — Hockey at a Glance Ve Nasltoa,'N,M. (IQ-s), Eastern Massaohusebte tourney of about 25, including 20 car own- ;J7S Spoo(ui,-..i''.r—- 18 17 .486 .617 to. promlDenece with Jha famed a game. In .the forward posltiona OPEN till 9 P.M. Thurs. and FrL—AH Dhy Sat 7 Am.—Smith Academy- (22-1) filial. It can' match height wHh quarter midget competition along HUdur^Mlckey Zswlsttwskl 9 .367 Rutfi-lSb^Sirauder’ ‘ 'S .489 nouneement.. will be Topay DelGobbo end. Dick Ember* D«)feated will disappear from' both NB^ kra who have children with quartm- -Linda Harrison- -IWvfirex1? .489 OlobiitrOttere-. The three, All- V* Weet«riy. R-Ir (20-4). Lewiston and has a deft" a-biUty to midget racing experience. The with o^er type of miniature car Lou Lamoureus ..... 8 1 6 .. Evelyn-Xen' Mutten ■H "BecauM Nixon’s regarded a* HARTFORD MANCHESTER radio and TV on June 24. Gillette Wedneeday’s RatUjta TE 17 Edne-Jolm Hedtund ...38 .467 Americans are Wally Choice of Surhoff. 8:80 p.m__ SprtngSeM. Vt. (14- avoid fouling the <^poaitlbo. racing e'vents. The Northeastern Theia-K^nali): Mother .ReaulU: .Bra*aiaa 2„ Driver* Amclla-I'Yed .Lassarl .,.,..27 .460 the better ball player," wee the ■ This contest looms sS one of the ' Winniiig streak, of tbs Rad Ita- has bew it* sjwnsor. National League. memberriilp Is eacpected to soar l|el*n-Lewl*,-.lve* 6 .1 5 .250 Indiana! University, Hal Lear of 9li PARK ST. 91 CENTER ST. 1) va Notre Dame (21-4). after the seeson get* underway group points out that the 1957 4 X .:M 7 Sppoh* 2, Blamerti l; Ni.bUce 3, Rhoda-Geo. .May ...... ,25 .417 reply. . . , best attractions brought to Man ber beskeUwU taaih esime to an Badlo Fights Out Boston 3, New York 2 legislature passed a statute io PeKFv-rPeeFv.-Feil'x. ■" Zyclj., Gladye-Herb Smith ...... 2b .417 . ."By whom?” romeone else aak- Temple UftWereity and. Tom He- CH 6-6661 Ml 3-2444 ■ LUMBERING UP—Gene iQ -pRm.—Malden, Mass; (21-1) because scores of ear ownere' .who Cleelu 0.. Mlllle-Olllk Jarvis ;.... .3 3 .383 chester this year. TiokeU can be end last night ivlun the New Lon ‘yhla means there will be no net American League Manila—Flash Elordle, .130, Ma- legalise, quarter' midget- eompeti- ■''Blil ThdiiitoH- c * m « : within i»h*''pin maha of NUgara Unlveralty. ■Herahey 4, SprthgflsTd 2 ■ vs Lewiston (24-0), old (Some*. now compete at'*^**®'** i** Meritlen , Ray D ^ F e ra waa Ui* hoUeat nitff Mtgnuson ...... 19 .317 purchaaed )at the box offlee at the don Electric Boat scored a llO-ltl work radio flghts^or thq first time Freese, White Sox third —■’-Yhe semi-finals wHi be played'to mia. knocked out Hkrol 41on Slid that nothing haa hap* -of i^ njagic r^OO' "Clrcif- ’«i‘b . e "By Mr. Harris and . Mr. Lanye," •Tb' oppoae this outstanding Provldsnce 4, RoaiSster 3' r;1., 7. (For end'Sprinjlleld. Masei, reelde la ahootMP - wHto - 1SE667. MarL An- ■ n s . -Merlon Sirtith ll3 ;'E d Ralph team, Coach George Mitchell will high echOol the day of thi game- decision. Rakm Biiodte, .who wHl since 1941, .Tiie future of the baseman, picks Tiis bats morrow night wfith the consolation 128 1-4, Provldeace, pens(i in the enaulng yeara to Jilk Harley II! Jurges sold. . Wednesday night fights, noW on Fiidsy’e Schedule world'a Junior Ugfttw^lffit ca»Ma* tlie Oreaiter Hertford area. d*r#on-ha4a John Cushin* 135. Join the loesjs Sunday, aoorad 89 as catcher Sherm Lollar and championihip IdlUi Saturday The Maneheater quirttot mldg- tity any r^ea). with e 119 gema = m auu ta t tbs winnsni. Bobby ABC, la ih doubt. Their sponsor, American League plonshlp). j 4 ^ i h t h a d » f o r ttM Iknban: Miles Laboratories; will combine Rochester at BprlngflskL "looks on. /,
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t.' PAGE NlNElEEW MANCHESTER 'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., Th ERSDAY. MARCH IT. i960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 17. 1960 Houstai for Sale 72 Housfis'fer & lc -* 72 Wshtfid— Real Estate 77 36 ArtldM For Sola 4H Rooma WI^Dout BoarD 69 ' BoslIteSs ‘ Loiatibns' Houses for Sale 72 l\fo,8t of Steel BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Hc^ WaatiM— Mai* Honsfiholil GfMMls 51 (Q ) —New listing. 6 room RanchMANCHEBTER ta — Sturdy new 6 Aato priTiBK. School 7-A BLOND M APLE crib and tnattreas. .for Rent 44 li-CO VENTRY — Minimum down IN TOWN—One blopk from bus, at attractively , furnished rooms. ‘ spotless condition,' huge, beau room Garrison Colonial. IH baths, NATIONAL company pays I1W mapis high chair, folding carriage IsORmTURE—custom i ^ e ^ full- FHA. New 6% room ranch, built-in tractive aix room Cape. Excellent Complsta light housekeeping fa BRICK BUIi;,X>lNG—Approximately 'Dot. water heat, fall insulation, PREPARE ' FOR driver’g teat: plus weekly. Ssles work. Daniel, and mattresl, stroller with pad, ■Iss Hollywood bed. tufted head- G.B, stove and oven, paneled Bfc- value. To see this and other In Place at kt-NlNKl'MltCTS cilities svailahle. -Pricea s« low tiful kitchen, foeently lahd- plastered, walla, fireplace with A f da IS to, M. Driving ,and olaaa 4H48 CAN'T son territory. Married. Late m ^el car bed, playpen, caradat, folding board, bax-: spring -and mattrssa, 2500 square Tset for rent. Call or placa wall, basement garage, one homes. Call Madeline Smith, oar. Willing to relMateJPromo- $10 weekly. Central, ChUdren scaped, walk to shopping and ' paneled wail, knotty pine cabi room. Three Inatructora. No wait- n R g lC T ’ W H A f ^ UKDI24TAND SOOemMriMSM; training seat, bunny bear foldiag Uks ‘new. Also amtque solid brass inquire M I 3f-?922, 10 HendetMii acre lot. - immediate occupancy. Realtor, M l 9-1642. CLASSIFIED tfon, extra benefits. Call T R 8-9004 accepted, limited...... 14 AicbiTsti Atreet, ■ Road. ; ; schools. f nets. Large shade trees. Owner Junior High tag. Mancheater Driving Acade •TbUSAflTrt , ■wing, wooden rocktag horSe,. 8178 tad Slid chairs. FT 2-8874. 814,'900. R. F. Dimock Co. MI end builder. M l 3-4860. T u tv a : or AD 8-1939, Mrs. Dorsey. DUPLEX, 6-6 rooms, new furnace, my. P I J-7249. ' TeouBiewAtU complete. M I 8-1387. OFFICE SPACE; to. rent. Reason ^6246 or Barbara Woods, MI (R ) —Authentic , Caps Cod-. ;Wlth 8 iX L KINDS sterillxsd «asd fumi 9-r»2.' copper plumbing. 3 baths, alum rooms. Very central, quiet CANT PINO A tore, most/'of it-rsflntohed. Uged W ELL HEATED rooms, free .park able. State Theatisr Bfilldtag. A p inum storms, garage, central, :\jKOSl N o tfrs A good rate p t -protross .to «nw TNlNOvnONO! WALNUT BUREAU,. $15; matching ing, Also cabins with .efficiencies. street. Excellent, buy at $14,700. tinutag on' the North Jhnlor high Garage— Senrice-rStorase 10 g e n e r a l MECHANIC wardrobe, $10; set matched geU fipplisnee’s sparicllng' .clean, no ply to Manager- of theater. H —VSatNON—New 5 room ranch, ood Iricoftid. Carlton W.’ Hutchins. ’ ' -3 ■ V ^ DISTRICT o r COVENTR'y ss.. Pro Call between 6-7. Scranton's Motel, bate Court. March 15. 1940. school'of E. Middle Tpke.. raporta 100 6014 Must have tools. Call Ml 8-2749, clubs, isft-hsndsd, 838. Call - M l tnips. New mspie den sets, rugf I bedrooms, finished recreation 9-6132. (Sj-rBolton—Ih4 Ranch, high eleva lEAUTlFUL 160 Tolland Tpke. M I .-9-0626. EaUte of Betty Carter of Coventry. building inspector Thomas Mdna- HOURS FIRST CLASS gauge makers, top 9-8743. braided rugs, beds, mattresses, 65 room. 8700 down FHA. Selling for tion, In fine neighborhood. Two- In saM. District, a minor. ■ CLASSIFlBb ADVERTISMENT DEW. GARAGE FOR rent at 183 Maple Hotuws for Rent 8DC LARGE rooms, 2^ story home, ' Upon the application, of-Forrest Car haii. wsges sll benefits, paid hoUdaya bronzo-braas dinette sets, chrome TWO HEATED furnished rootas. $13,600.' R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml car basement garage. Home 8:15 AJW. to 4;30 P.M. kitchen sets, harvest tables. 30% 1>4 baths, one-car garage.- Lot ter, Guardian praiin'B tO'comprpmiee a at., M l 84781. 80-55 hours weekly. Apply E * S bedroom set, kitchen set, gas SIX ROOM Cape on Keeney St., 9-5246 Or Barbara Woods. .. MI excellently taaintsfned by orig claim ae per application on file more He said all structural steel Is In f r e e z e r 18 ft. Norge, upright, to'40% off on new furniture, ( ^ n 80x508 with small greenhouse in inal own s. Reasonably priced. place except long span trusses fo r Gage Co., Mitchell Drive. stove and refrigerator. Apply Apt. near Keeiiey School. Call MI 9-7702. rear. Off East Center St. See this fully appears. It le . , ■ . one year old. M l 9-94g4. 9-8, Saturdays iUl 6. LsBlsne Fur- 3-0918. ORD^ED: That said applicaUon be the. gym and oafeterla^JJbsy" will . COPY CLOSING TIME FOR 'B o^ m b S e n ie e s O ffe r e d 18 4, 10 Depot Square. m —MANCWESTER-ffew 6 ^nibm house before you buy'. $14,900. Phll- (T ) ~Bo.i'Mountain Drive, Vernon. heard and determined at the Probate MONDAY ThJ u FRIDAY 10:8# AJl.—8ATDRDAX ® AAi. FULLER BRUSH sales and service Wturs Hospital, 195 South St., Office In Coventry In said district, on be placed after beattafw alla ar# TEN ROOM Colonial. 2% baths. 2 ranch. 1% hatha, buUt-ta oven-and > brick Agency, ,M1 8-9464. Truly fine T roonr CrtlonlaJ l.th CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, route work. Starling guarantee Hockville, TR 8-2174, the 24U» day of March. A.D. 1*60 Jt Installed, .1 .. 891.50, plus expenses. Ambitious, SHDPSMTTH for sale: also two car garage. 3 room apartment. range,’ flreplkce. oversized garage. all the necessities for luxury 10:30 o'clock In'the forenoon, and that Most rooting and taasonryNwalls available all houra. Satlafaction used electric motors. M I 8-8445. Apartments— Flat*— 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville. $13,- ■ living. 35 mile view from'living public, notice be Urtvon of the .Mndenev PLEASE READ YOUR AD courteous, married, car neces AT NORMAN’S Write, Box N, Herald. Over an acre of land, - sflllito are. also. in. plafe. fifbttahan guaranteed. Call M I 9*^815. Tenementb 63 318,700, R. F. Dimock Co., Ml 650. -8 room ranch, large living rooni. ' ' of . said.-api^lcatlcm and the time and sary. Manchester - Wllllmantic -room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed place'of hearlits..m4reon, by publtohlng and rp.ugh , plumbing, i* aJiolu GO COVENTRY—For sals or rent 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI. rbaaiflad ar •'Want Ada" ara takaa war Ow phMi M C08MA APPLIANCE SERVICE. area. Phone -Ml 9-0090 for inter 8.ROOMS OF FURNITURE a cop4 Of fids order once In some n ^ »- par cent/complete, 'He' say. oil THREE-PIECE bathroom fixtures. HEATED 6 room apartment, with room house, fully Insulated, oil hot 9-7702. ; ' ' . -.f. . rooms, 1 ^ % . mortgage can be (U ) --1751. IMS' garage and back yard. Bus and water furnace, near lake, $85 a on 5 aoTM with brook, Fintohed iHct, and by ppetlng a copy . thereof on !iS^ £ ? M !S.yRRire>BT ERRORS IB ^ for the aehf freeaera, waahing machinea, dry ■ Broker. M l 3-5953. the public'. Sign-post In the Town of boilers will be fired March p. to children's school handy. Hot water month 0r^i$g,60l), P I 2-8081. IV -W E T H E R E L L Street-^New room with fireplace and lava Covenfrv in laid District, at least five ^ H ie Herald to leeponalMe era, rangea,- oil and gaa bumeri. ar gas range furnished, $120 room cape, $15,990. Fully plastered tory In basement. CUstom built dry out the building and help speed laaerOoB for a a j adverttoeniBBt and thea only to the eateat of a M I 90888. All work guaranteed. sewing iha' -All -naw,, 10-pisca living room^ OOVBNTflT Waterfront home. ACCOUNTANT AUTOMATIC zig-zu l6 piecs badroem, 30 piac# kitchen monthly. Ml 9-1046. firsllS, ceramic tile bath, custom -^mUst be seen, ' ' ■ ^ ' "eI'JSo r e j ^ ^ up some finishing ■work. . chine. 898 cash. M I 8-3940. Completely furnished. 4 bedrooms ■at. ApaiTment Buildings bUlH . kitchen, one-half acre of Monahan’s monthly progress' re CHAIN Sa W work Treea cut. Accounting School Graduate, GENERAL RENTAL agency-r .We Laige raft. One of the nicest. Buy W A R R fiN E. HOWLAND, Reaaohable ralea. Cadi P I 3-7588 KE\lEHWilt4DEPT.' TNE FIREPLACE decoration wood. Uso ' for'Sale “ 69 im iL kgtamum.., FHA financing port also said the Hartford Elec minimum 2 years experience. speclalt’-e In rentals of all kinds avallabliii'R. F. Dteock Co., MI now and save. Tongren, Broker, between 1:30-4:80 or any time TEEVEEllEVIftVOWfiSO fireplace and himace wood, kitch NORMAN’S, INC. M l 3-63$l. -______Realtor W earing of G reen tric Light Co' is running perman Ahply U.8. Envelope Co., 121 J. D. Realty, MI 8-5129, pvehiogs 9-5245 dr* Barbara Woods, M l Saturday or Sunday. 0000 ASVJNEN<^m en table. M I 9-1358. 448 Hartford Road 126-128 LYNES8 STREETT. Brand ent service to the building, fitost Dial Ml 3-2711 W. Main St., Rockville, Conn. Manchester M l 3-1687. 470 Main St. new 4<4 room apartments: Enjoy 9-7702. EAST SIDE—7 room home, en K7!f m a i n STREET M ^ks Police D ay windows have been installed and INTHEWAlUOUnO JDUJ Terms M l 8-1824 MANCHESTER, CONN. glaied and toilet partitions are be TWO FLORB8CENT lights, sult- FOR RENT—Why lodk fiirther? income and yoUr own h-jme. Im V-MANCHESTER—New 614 room closed ' porch, aluminum storms, MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA OWE IT A SEE ,ble for garage or workshop. In- mediate occupancy. $23,900. J, D. garage, amesitc drive. Asking ing fabricated. Open 9 a.m.—9 p.m. We have new 8% room, heated ranch, built-in d.E.' oven and Tei: fiO; 8-1108 ' ' TDere was no -questiefn' tel^viaion; aervice. MI 94841. uire 80 Florence St. apartments In residshtlal area of Realty. 470 Main St, M I 3-5129. $12,600.' Paul J, Correnti, Ml Monahan- also'* said' contraeta’ Announcements Antomobiles for Sale 4 ti iowMo/tM, 37 range,, fireplace, 8 bedrooms, near about 'tod ay being St. Pat- Male or Female Before you buy fumlturs anywhere Rockvtlle Just 16 ‘ minutes from bus, sehool. Priced to sell at 8-5363. Evenings: M I '9-9868 MI 8-0627 rick’s Day, -at leaat at the have been signed for cabinets. The M A M RUBBISH Removal Berv fin>4-1139' shop dra'wlngs are to be expedited. 1051 STUDEBAKER Champion. ice. Spring cleaning time. Attica, Shop at Norman's Hartford by Wilbur Ctoss High $15,600. Call Richard F. Dimock ' Manchestar Police Station. INCOME TAXES prepared in your WANTED AT THE THE Mansfield M O TO R O I-A^N SO LB TV set. A-1 way. Kitchen appliances furnished. Business Property for Sale 70 JUST COMPLETED — 90 Haw Doors will be delivered when.the home or by appotabnent. E x ^ r- Heater, radio, overdrive. 1951 cellara, yarda.'Residential. Com State Traiintag School, Mansfield condition. M I 3;^6555. Co., MI 9-8245 or Barbara Woods. thorne Street. 814 room cape, 2-3 DUPLEX. 5-8, centrally located Chtaf James Reardon was Pontiac aedan. Heater, radio, hy- MOVING TO MI 9-4324, TR 5-1166. bUiiding i? in a ,condition fb|' ai^d lenced tax work. 34 hour «ervlce. mercial, Induatt^al. Incinerator Depot, Conn. Psychiatric Aides— WEST COAST M I 9-7702. bedrooms, lla baths, fireplace, good condition', outside newly sporting a bright Kelly green dramatlc. No down payment 82 and cardboard drums. Light ONE STEP-FOLD plgypen ^ d pad necktie dotted with white storage. he’ repoHed- ' M l 8-4728. ______Mon and Women—8119.54 bi-week CUSTOMER CAN'T USE IT ATTRACTIVE 6 room duplex, three V I—MANCHESTER — Spring St. large kitchen and laundry, many painted. Owner, fin 9-3760. 'The town is afcCeptiAg bids'fin* weekly. Cole Motora. Ml 9-0080. trucking. M I 9-9787. 810; one maple corht^ation high INVESTMENT PROPERTY extras:. wooded lot. $14,990. Irving shamrocks. Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 ly with annual Increases to 8163.22 SO 1 WANT A REUABI.E bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, A'large six room ranch, attached tiL March 28. at 2 p.m., for fu r f e d e r a l ' in c o m e taxea pre Roofing—Siding 16 and youth chair, 87. Mr9-790#. Bayer, fin 3-6,396. MANCHESTER ' Acting Desk Sgt. Premo r- JIM GORMAN FLOOR SANDING and refinishing bi-weekly. Uniforms furnished. 40 TRUSTWORTHY PERSON ■tainlesa steel sink and tub. Base Have several - pieces of excellent garage,- fireplace, beautifully fin nishing and installing Venetian pared with your aavinga in mind. THOMAS . HARRISON - Painting WANTED AT THE Mansfield SUte hour week. Coniplote maintenance WHO’S GOING ment and atUc, two porches, oak (O 'l Aihadeo traded his blue Reasonable ratea. Call Ml 9-8348. SAYS: Specialising in old floors. M I COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, income property. For fuither ta- ished rec. room. *-4 acre of land. VERNON—Large ranch, 2-car ga Interested In a Green Manof uniform tie for one Oiat was blinds. The bids rnusb be in the Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, and paperhangmg. Guaranteed Training School, Mansfield Depot, available at nominal cost. No ex- HOUSEKEEPING flooring throughout, steam oil 9-5750. Boats and Acceasoriea 4d formaUon please-call G.T. mortgage may be as rage, finished recreation . room home with many extras, including dark green. office.of the general manager by INCOME TAX returtia prepared by asbestos roofing. Also aluminuifi, workmanship, fin 9-3497. Conn. Graduate Nurses —8188.12 l^rience required— we provide TO TAKE OVER heat, copper window .acreans- sumed. Priced to sell at 120,800. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO bi-weekly with annual increases with bar. Laundry room. Porch, wall to wall- carpeting, •» enclosed PalroUnan DSvld Galligan. that time. former Internal Revenue agent in AVOID THE spring rush— lawn galvanized or copper gutters and training course. Come in for an in- UNPAID BALANCE Adults preferred. Opposite Center Call the R. F. Dimock Co;, M l DRIVE THE KING-OF-THE COM EXTERIOR AND interior painting, to 8304.60 bi-weekly. 40 hour week. AT MeINTOSH BOAT - SeUlng J. D. REALTY fenced yard. . Many extras. Ton heated aunporch, and • assumable well abmpd’ for policing tlta Town.officials hope, the. 750- your home or hy appointment mowers sharpened and repaired. leaders. MI 3-7707. tsrriew any week day between Monthlv Payments Park. Available March 15. Tel. MI -9-5245 or Barbara Woods, M I PACTS decorating, ceilings, floors, pwer- Opportunities lor advancement. down on good used outboaro gren. Broker. fin 3-6321. hard to find-4%' VA mortgage? town’s narking meterif,' had pupil school behind the-^olics sta* Alao email bualneaa aervlcea. MI Free pick-up and delivery. All 9 a.ih. and 3 p.m. motors. Over 60 machines of all 322.22 9-7529, 9-7702. Owners ftSport To Us Car- hanging. Clean workmanship. Free Connecticut registration required. MI 3-5129 470 Main St. This home has recently been deco his traditional .shillelagh with tlon udil be ready for o.ccupanCy ta 9-8988. work guaranteed. Sales, service, ROOFING. SIDING, painting, sizes and makes. Act now to get ROOMS NEW FURNITURE VERNON—8 room ranch, A-1 con Car C-13 to 15 M.P.G. litlons. estimates. No job too small. John Complete maintenance available FULL-TTME experienced linotype ONE 2-ROOM apartment and one vn —GLASTONBURY— Just over rated inside and out. One block jlim. and just in case this ■September. Car F _is to 18 M.P.G. parts and rental equipment. L A M pentry. Alterations and addi the best. McIntosh Boat. 52 Oak AND APPUANCE8 . dlMon, 3 acres lar d that could be PfilLCO-BENDlX. 18 irf wash. 28c; Verfaille, MI 3-2521. at nominal cost. Come in for an operator. Also part-time operator. 3-room apartment, both fumlahed. Manchester town line. New custom from school, shopping. The Lomas wasn’t enough for one to de l\ is being built under a $1,118.- Equipment Co., Bruno Moeke. MI Ceilings. Workmanship guaran St. - ^HAS b e e n in STORAGE 8 72 used for building. 4>4% mortgage A Netaetoti Company, CH 9-6211, dry. 10c. Lucky Lady Launder- teed. A. A, Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn interview or write lor an applica Box A, Herald. MONTHS All utilltiaa supplied, pleasant resi Houses for Sale built 6 room ranch with 2-cSr ga termine‘what part of UiC ol’ _ .533 contract by the Wadharaa 3k The King of the Compact's will 3-0771, TR 5-7609, collect. dential aectlon of Rockville. Call can be assumed. Priced for quick evenings MT 9-7813. 'J A 2-5876, center, 9 Maple St., across from St. M I 3-4860. tion blank. 18~FT: OLYM PIa cabin cruiser t ’ sold this to s young couple 8 rage, 3 baths, built-in dishwasher, sale.' *, D. Realty. fiU 8-5129. 470 aod he favored; He had A green May Co., of Hartford. '■ Guarantee .you 20 - to - 28 Conrses and Classes 27 TR 5-5915 or TR 5-3011; THE SUBURBAN - In beautiful ADams 3-8441. ' tamdtibn pinned to hla coat First National JUdt*. Open 24 LET US TAKE Care of your rub with 86 h.p. Evinrude outboard months sgq. but they are not get Blrchwood Partt. Three bedrooms, stove, oven and disposal, remov St; R A Y ’S ROOFINQ. CO., shingle and CONNECTICUT licensed nurse Situations Wanted— along'aide of his badge. h o u r a . ______M.P.G. owners report bish removal by our weekly pick ELECTRONICS offers well-psytag motor- and accessories, 3750. MI ting marrie'd. 7 roonis. Sophisticated -pUt-level able windows. 1485 square feet of BOLTON LAKE — Waterfront up service. Monthly rates. Man built-in roofs, glitter and conduc 3-11 shift, 3 room furnished spart- Female 38 living area. Large high wooded lot. MANCHESTER—Buy of a lifetime ’ Police atatlon custodian BtU positions to technicians and serv; wlth with position. Tel. TR 5-9131. 9-0650 after 5 p.m. BLONDE BEDROOM THREE ROOM apartment, $55. Ml featuring luxurious living, sleep room ranch. Be all settled in this Iced Coffee 'Masagran* a m a z i n g Electrolux (R ) Special P. S. I have been in the automo chester Rubbish, P I 2-6361 after 8. tor work; roof, cnlmney repairs. icemen. ■‘Leam-by-dotag’ ’ — train LIVING ’100M SUITE Magnificent, view. $23,900 coir- 814 room older home. New fur Dovle was Uie' most elaborate complete 189.78. World’s lightest bile Business for 80 years and I Ray Hagenow, MI 9-^4; Ray BOOKKEEPER -i- Mature, Skper- 9-5229. 9-5. ing, recreational facilities. 4',4% lovely setting when spring comeib Algiers — The French Foreign now at Connecticut’* Oldest Elec 6-PC d i n e t t e SET mortgage can be assumed with plete, R.. F. Dlmock Co., MI 9-5245, nace. oil heat, aluminum windows Beautifully landscaped, fjsh trom ly becked out. He was wear Legion in North-Affica la credited weight heavy duty cleaner. See it have never seen the quality that GONDER’S TV Service—Motorola Jackson M I 3-8335. ' lenced in handling full details of Building Materials 47 or Bar'bara Woods, fill 9-7702. tronic School. Day and evening WAITRESS OVER 21. Apply Gar office and all bookkeeping. Want "Westlnghouse" Elec. Ref. TWO ROOM apartment, private moderate down i ayment. J. D. and .Bcreena. City sewer. Quiet your own dock, hot wafer'oil heat, ing a grean shirt, a tie on the with origlnajtlng iced coffee. In today. Call Electrolux, M l 3-6306. is built into the LARK. and Philco,factory service. Hi-Fi, •’Caloric” Xlomblnatlon Range. neighborhood. See this quick. Only same order as Reardon’s, and CONNECTICUT Valley Conctnic- classes. Eveninr ’ class starts den Restaurant, 840 Main St. full-time position. Call M I 9-7057. bath, heat, hot water, stove, re Realty., M l 3-51^. 470 Main St. massive fireplace,. dishwasher, -Europe this drink is still oaUsd Jim Gorman phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce FOR CERTITIED tranait mix con frigerator. Apply Marlow’s. 867 v m —SANTINA Drive — Custom $12,900. Low down payment. Man a green hat with orrfhge INCOME TAXE^ prepared in your tion—Roofing, cai. entry, gutters, A p ril'!. Limited enrollment—free "M avtag" Waahtr family size kitchen, asking $15,900. Maaagran, after the Algerian St. MI 9-1486. TELEPHONE solicitor — Work crete J. J. Lonergan, Columbla- Main St. VERNON 8TREET--6 room ranch, built L shape 514 room ranch. Im chester Realty Co, fifi 3-0000, Ml home or by appointment, with your all kinds of siding, specialize in placement aervice—extended tui ■ _ ''Emeraon” Televiaion Set Direct from owner. Call fiJl 3-4289 shamrocks. desert fortress where It originated. 1 Am At BRUNNERS—ort the from home, 81.26 hourly salsry Dogs—Blrda—iPets 41 Andover line. We have the best "Hoover” Vacuum ____ ^ ^ attached garage patio, alr-condi; maculate - condition, fireplace, 3-8109. ORANGE BHAfimOCKS! savings in mind. M I 9-6056. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make- aluminum siding., Call' Fred tion plan. Free catalog. New Eng price in the area. No waiting time combination aluminum >1001 a.and between 5 Snd 7. Manchester-Vernon town line land Technical Institute, 56 Union plus bonus, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Also Included Seslv* Inheraprtag, $'» tioned, full basement.- Exclusive cars. amplifiers, phonographs and Charest, M I 3-7180. windows beautiful location, lanrc Place, ' Hartford. Conn. Phone private phone,- experienced only W A N T E D ^ o o d home for pure chargea. For aervice call collect Mattress and Box Soring. "Alex- centrally lasted, rent $60. Adults. liatiiig. By appointment only. J. CAPE—Waddell area, 6 rooma, 3 MANCHESTER —West Side— 414 in Talcottville. SEE-ME-FOR- changers.xOver 47 years total ex Willimantic, ACademy 8-9468. wooded lot. Price $18,500. R. F, .or 4 bedrooms, master 11x22, 2 AL ELKIN’S DAirnr QUEEN on JAckson 6-8406. no personal conflicts, no selling. bred German Shepherd, spaded, ander Smith” Ruga, Lampa.! Phone M I 3-4524.______^______D. Redlty, fifl 3-5129. 470 Main St. room single, all Improvements, A-DEAL-ON-A-LARK or A- perience. M daya guarantee on ail ALUMINUM siding now being ta' Dimock Co., fiO 9-5245 or Barbara . baths, abundant closet space, en West Middle Tpke.. is now open. Phone 9 a.m.-l p.m. only. Meriden female, one year old. Family with Tables. Kitchen Cabinet, Inlaid and 3 room heated apart- garage, nice lot, owner, fill 9-1589. LEGAL NOTICE GUARANTEED-USED- C-r: work. Potterton’s, MI 9-4537.' . stalled at 518 West Middle THini' USED BRICK for sale. Call P I i $12,500 — 6 room cape, aluminum Wood*, fin 9-7702. closed porch, walk-out basement, pike by Connecticut’a most exper BE 7-3163. children preferred. MI 9-7906. a'few other articles AIRPLANES—New 172 Cessna Or Bonds— Stocks Mortsages 31 2-6213. Port Narrow Fabrics Co., ment. Private entrances. Parking. siding, trees, near btis. school, garage, FHA appraisal, $16,500. SEVEN ROOM home, enclosed TAMKIR TREE removal, land ienced aluminum mechiuiic — (460 Andover. Free storage until wanted. Free, Adults. Apply 299 Autumn before IX-WETH e RELL Street - New ‘Sf^'uirRepuS ganized Flying aub. Opening for cleared, firewood cut. Insured. Call OLDER WOMAN to baby. sit. full delivery. Free setup by oiir own sboii^irtg.’ Carlton W. Hutchins, fiti Selling, less copimisslon. fit! 9-4390. porch, .two-car garage, » Sraealta BRUNNER’S BEST BUYS satisfied customers since 1948). In IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi time. Call between 4 and 8. MI Live Stock—Vehicles 42 7:30 p.m. 9-518". 5'4 room ranch, $15,990. Oversized , drive, extra* Owner, retiring. members of the -Town Conimittee of said Party T ^ ^ o f filan- 4 new members. Membership fee Paul A. rilison, MI 8-8742. terested home owners are invited reliabu men., tude of monthly payments may be 8-2327. 28x40. Fully plastered. 1’4 batliB. MANCHESTER—$12,100 — 5 room $15,800. M I 9-1583. ■ • chester together with the street aiWresses of said candidates. 8500. Instructor availsble, Call CH 1958 StudSbaker—8 cylinder station to make an on-the-job inspection Diamonds— Watehea—r Phone for annolntment BEAUTIFUL, almost new. ,41.4 fireplace, cuirtom built kitchen, TYPEW RITERS — Repaired, rent lumped into one second mortgage 5H ROOM RANCH, knotty piile ranch,' ceramic bath, knotty pine - NAME . ' < ■ • ADDRESS 2-6828, M I 9-1987. ’ wagon, standdfd. stvlfi- Full of top quality materiale and work and one 8AMUEI. AT.BERT HARTFORD room duplex’ in nice neighborhood large bedrooms. .Minjmura down ed, sold amj servicld.. We pick up with payments on only $22.25 for R.N. OR L P .N . full or part-time, b l a c k p o n y gelding a Jewelry - 4S cablnSts tile bath, living-dining kitchen- cabinets, slumtnum Bagley, ReGer _ 66 Dale R