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.pVv':\- — ■ / ■ I^AGE FOURTEEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1962 Average Daily Net Press Ran r^- iHattrii^Bt(r ^it^nlttg lieiraUi For the Week Ended The Weather Feb’hiary 10. 1962 ForeoMt of D. S. WeoUior Bureau Dr. Peter Oram of the Manches­ The Nathan Hale PTA will R Griffin Rd.. Rockville; Mra. Mary PRICE n V E CENTS will be served. ^. \^The exe;puUve board of Bowers brated tomorrow at 8 p.m. In The maintenance man is Peter Orange H«UJ. Crawford, 36 Hamlin St.: David Mattice, 43 Mill St., retired from SchMl PTA will meet tonight at Phillips, 14 South St.. Rockville: Temple Chapter. Order of East- 7:30^4p the school library. Frederick Beyer, grand qhancel- Mrs. Sandra Leaker and daughter, am Jltar, will meet tomorrow at the U.S. Na\T. and the cooks are BINGO Mrs. Mary Bell.,30 Coluj^us St., lor, and his staff -will make an of­ Glastonbury; Mrs. Mary Girard 8 0 ‘CLOCKi^EGION HOME. LEONARD ST. State News .8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Members of St. Gerard's Mother- ficial visit to Llnne Lodge for the and son. 60 Ellington' Ave., Rock- Evelyn Rappa of Palestine Chap­ and Joseph Gaiidreau, 11 Rosemarv PI. ers Circle wth meet at the home of 55th anniversary of the Manches­ -ville: Mra. Nancy Daniels and' . EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT ter, New Haven, and past grand Mrs. Luclen Vegiard, 12 Alice Dr.. ter lodgre, which was organized daughter, Hazardville: Mrs. Jahe matron. OES. State of Connecti­ Thursday at 8:15 d.m. Co-hqstess Feb. 13,1907. The Order of lUiights Gleim and son. East Hartford. cut. will discuss plans and aims of Mr. and Mrs. John KomSa, for­ will be Mrs. George Blake. of Pythias was organized at Wash­ DlStJHARGED TODAY: -nmo- W e st B a r s the endowment fund of which she merly of 237 Woodland Sl„ have ington, D.C.. Feb. 19, 18fl4, so the thy Quinn. Mansfield Center: John la chairman. moved to their new home In St. The distributive education class event will also mark the 9?th na­ Colby, Wapping; Catherine Lap- Petersburg, Fla-. Their new address at Manchester High School will pen, 66 Baldwin Rd. S t Joseph's Mothers’ Circle is 2625 N. 56th Ave„ gt. Peters­ tional anniversary. Anonymous - Tip will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. burg. Komsa'was a carpenter for sponsor a bake, sale Saturdayat W. Refreshments will be served dur­ T. Grant;s'store in the Parkade,'be­ ing a social period after the meet­ at the home of Mrs. William Rice, many years with the Jarvis CmH ginning at 9 a.m. ing. ^ Leads Police to 190 Chestnut St. strucUon CO. befofe his retlrefnent. Beta Sigma Phi Stor>' Orcle, WSCS of South ■ (Fraccl* photo) MILITARY WHIST Alleged Slayer Methodist Church, will hold a Val­ Conducts Ritual A s k s June entine luncheon after a 10:30 a.m. ^ Engaged Hoi^pital Notes HARTFOrF ” (AP) — Act-| meeting tomorrow in Cooper Hall. The engagement of Miss Louise The ritual of the badge degree AND SETBACK ing on an anon.vmou.s tip, po­ Members of Gibbong Assembly, Ann Musoliho to David John Vujs, VMttaig hoars »ro $ to 8 p.m. ceremony will 'be conducted by lice have arrested a. mechanic'^ The MAGIC MIRROR Cathoilc I.adies of Columbus, will both of Glastonbury, has been an­ for all areas, except matemitv, Mrs. Martha Routhler and officers SPONSORED BY IME OTIltD OF OUR and charged him ivith killing meet tonight at 8 at the W. P .: nounced byiher parents, Mr. and where they are 2 to 4:80 aiid «:S0 of Nu Phi Mu Chapter. Beta Sig- i Roland Gaudreau during an Quish Funeral Home. 225 Main St., | Mrs. Antonio J. Musollno, 75 Pond to 8 p.m.; and private rooms ma Phi, tonight at 7:30 at the LADY OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW BEAUTY STUDIO INC. to pay respects to Mrs. Stanley Ur-' w'here they are 10 a.ro; to 8 p.m.. unsucce.8sful robbery. Urges Russia Seud Circle, Glastonbury. home of Miss June Ban^ett, 249 Gaudreau. 27. of 24* Heath St., banlk, a member of the organiza-: Her flanee is the son of Mr. and Visitors are reqiinitrd not to Vernon St. O f 527 Main St., Mancheiter , tion; 'j smoke. In patients rooms. Vo more BUCKLEY SCHOOL • WEDNESDAY, Hartford, was found gravelv Mrs. John W. Vujs. 21 Melrose St.' Tho.se receiving the degree are wounded on Capitol Ave. -Monday Miss Mu.sqlino is a 19.59 graduate Ulan two visitors at one tiire per Miss Dorothy Slavtn and Miss night. The Italian American Club Auxll. of Glastonbury High School and patient. Elaine J. Verharg, both of Man- IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ; iary will meet tomorrow et 7:30 ‘ Filiniary 14 at 8 P.M. He died yesterday, but not be­ Gromyko to Geueva the Hartford Academy of Hair- cbc.sler. Mrs. Conniie' Bourbon of fore telling police that his as.sall- p.m. at the clubhouse on Eldfldge drcs.sing. She i.s employed at Patients Today: 25t . . A THE ADDITION OF THE TALENTED St. East Haddam and Mrs. Loretta DOOR PRIZES ★ REFRESmiENTS ant had tried to rob him. Gau- Glady’s .Cut and Curl Comer, A D M I T T E D YESTERDAY: Habercm of CSoventry. dreaii said he had refused to hand Bj- JOHN' M. HIGHTOWER Wethersfield. James Sargent, 76' Orchard St., A nominating committee will be DONATION...... $1.00 over any money and was shot when I A musical panel quiz program Mr. V’ujs is a 1956 graduate of RpekviUe; Mrs. Corrine Bray, Haz- appointed for election of officers WASHINTAON (AT’)—President Kennedy and British • Miss Janet Richmond will be presented by the Sisterhood ardville; Mrs. Jean Cochrane, Cov­ he tried to chase the man. Prime Minister Harold Macmillan turned down, today Soviet i of Tefnple Beth Sholom tonight at Glastonbury High School and at­ next month. A.s police ses"che1 yesterday . > *. tended Fairfield University, entry: Scott Warner. RFD 2; Mrs. Plhns will be discussed for a morning foi the killer, a telenhonc Premier Khrushchev’.s proposal for a March summit confer- I 8:15 at the Temple in honor of Bridgeport. He is an evening stu­ Beverly Trea|dweII, 124 Hawthorne trip to New York City and volun­ to its excellent .staff. . . Miss Janet will be available I Jewish Music month. Husbands of St.; Mrs. Rose Rottner, 19 Lawton cell wa.s received at police head­ I ence. but held the door ojien to a top level meeting on disarms- j memberg are Invited to attend. dent at the Univer.sity of Hartford teer work for Manchester Me­ quarters. to please you in the congenial atmosphere of the and an alumni member of Omega Rd.: Wilbert Howe, Glastonbury; morial Hospital. I nient before June 1. ' Magic Mirror. Call today for an appointment at MI Mrs. Elizabeth . Marshall Tunnel "‘I'll give you a tip." the voice ! Immediately after delivery of U.S. and British notes in Manchester- Chapter. Disabled Kappa Delta fraternity. . Refreshments wiH'be seiwed. .said "The man .you want is Sam 3-7484. The couple plans.to be married Rd.. Vempn: William ^Kplpuch. .Moscow Kennedy told a news conference that “of course I .American Veterans, will mMt tn- Wethersfield: Donald Gliha,. 460 \ Chabotte. He lives on Hawthorne j night at 8 St the American Legion April 28 at St. Paul's Church, S t” would go to the summit” if such action offered any real hope Glastpnbury. Hillstown Rd.; Mrs, Claire Ek. Home, Leonard St. South Windsor; Mrs Geraldine . A pply for Detectives were waiting for Cha­ of getting an effective di.sarmament treaty. Michaud, 59 Broad St'.; Mrs. Mar­ botte, a business ma'-hine repair­ The Pie.sident, replying to reporters’ quiestions, said hia garet MacAlpine, Wapping: Donald man. when he came to his apart­ general view: i.s that “W’e should climb the summit after Willard Asks TPC Bemis, Ea.st Hampton: Mrs. Doris ment at 49 Hawthorne St. at mid- Engagement Spiesta, RFD 2, RoHtviller Bettv ■UNO NEW ne MODEL Reluctant Valentine da,v. o jneparation at a lower level.” An 18-nation disarmament Brown, Merrow: Richard Marvel, After a lie detector te.st at State meeting is scheduled to start at Geneva March 14; a report To Extend Zonej Sandra Lee Zinsaer, 4, wears her heart hot on her sleeve but as a Police Headquarters, police said; Birat h - Anderson Wllllmantic: Richard Westbrook, lace-edged pocket on her red corduroy jumper; and maintain» a to the United Nations is due by June 1. South Windsor; Debra Campbell, HHEr modest aloofness to Ule eager blandi-shmenta of Barry' Fields, 4, the suspect agreed that he had A public hearing on a proposal; The 'engagement of Maj. Alma 6.PASS. been the holdup man who .shot There was speculation in Moscow that Klirushchev might Campbell Ave., Vernon; Martin w:o offers a big hrart Valentine at Center Nursery School. San­ Gaudreau. go to Geneva himself even though Kennedy and Macmillan to expand the business zone 'at | V. BIrath of Mancheater to Maj. I GUI, 144 Adams St,: Judy Chappell. dra Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zins-ser, 96 Wood- Farrell B. Anderson has been ah-' SEDAN Chabotte was charged with mur­ refused to do so. The President and prime minister, however, Main and Armory Sts. to permit ■ Coventry; Nichols Connectino, 19 dieiiiimilie bridge St. Barry, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Fields, 117 der. nounced hy her uncle and aunt, j Strickland St. « Conway Rd.. Is,k!ttlred in a red flannel blazer with crest announc­ appealed to him to send Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko to construction there of a two-story I Mr, and Mrs. Lester H. McIntosh, i He said he had needed money professional office building will be BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh- Immociiat* ing he is "College Bound 1977." (Herald photo by Ofiarai. meet with Foreign Secretary Lord Home and Secretary of 217 Summit St. ter to Mr. and Mrs.-* Donald Eagle- badly and had been threatened held b.v the Tow*n Planning Com- j Major Anderson is the son of - Delivery, with eviction because he was be­ State Dean Rusk for the opening round. . mission at 8 o'clock tonight in the son, 183 N. Elm St.; a son to Mr. yoaisaiiliit hind on his rent, police said. He Emil Ander.son of Reno, Ncv., and and Mrs. PetPr O'Brien. 36 Union Kennedy e,xpressed hope that the release of U2 pilot Fran­ Municipal Building. Mrs. Esther Carter of Deland, Fla. told police he had gone otit In his The request to extend the Busi­ Court: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 a.m. Thursday? cis Qary Powers iii excliange for Soviet master spy Rudolf The bride-elect, an Army Nurse; Leon Barrett, Ellington. BENEnClAL car looking for someone to rob and ness 3 rone to the rear portion Corps officer, is stationed with the In this way came upon Gaudreau. Abel means an improveinent in Soviet-American relations. of the lot, now zoned Residence B, BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to FINANCE C O police said. The news conference added llt.f>- 121st Evacuation Hospital in , tie except emphasis to what Ken­ comes from George H. Willard, Korea. Major BIrath W'as gradu­ Mr. and ■IMrs, Donald Gummoc, MA.NCHESTER. CO.VN, BOLAND MOTORS In arcuit Court 14 this morning prospective buyer of the property. Regan Rd., Rockville; a son to Mr. Judge Harold M, Miseal advised nedy had said in a formal note to Willard has Indicated the plan­ ated from Manchester High School, and Mrs. Phillipe Pellerln, Hebron; M l 3.4156 $69 CEN'TER STREET—»I1 8-4079 I MoStow on the subject of a sum­ Irwin Reported the Hartford Hospital School of the short slender defendant charg­ mit meeting. ned office building will cost be­ Nursing and Columbia University a daughter tp Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A Mm «f DM mts $M.M vhM Riiytty ' OVER 26 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION Storm Blocks ed with homicide about his rights Mann, Webster Lane, Bolton Kennedy reaffirmed today what tween $50,000 and $75,000 to con- where she received her B.A. and M IT CMMOrtirt MnHilf Mifttfffifnti YOUR QUAUTY LARK DEALER w)jile being held in custody and stnict and that It will contain at DT.SCH ARGED YESTERD A Y: •f SIMS Mck ; he had told' his news conference Ready to Seek M.A. degrees in 1952.* She seiwcd Horace Decker. 26 Westminster continued the case until March 7 ' least 12 offices. in the Army Nurse Corps from without bond. ; last week— that he expects to be Present owner of the Main and ! 1944 to 1946, was a member of the , ready to make a decision on re­ Rowalski^s Job Armory St's, property Is I..etitia ‘ re.serves. ami returned to , active ‘ CujpitVs Helper sumption of nuclear weapons test- G. Beletti who has agreed to sell I aervice in. 1953. -f Glenn’s Flight ' ing in the atmosphere by the end to Willard for $35,000, pending a , Majpr Anderson is a graduate WINDSOR (AP) —In the spirit I of the month. He said studies BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Demo­ satl.sfactort’ resolution of zoning' of Ripon College, Ripon. \Vls., and The Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS of Valentine’s day, Town Clerk should be finished by that time. cratic state party leaders 'were re­ and other matters. ' ' the University of Wl.sconsin Law George Tudan made a contribution ,Cub«ii.^]|egate Carlos M. Lechuga speaks from his place at the Organization He thus made clear tMit he in­ ported here today to be grooming Al.so tonight, the planning com- 1 ScJiool, Madison, Wis., and is a CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla'.tl>ouK>“ ' advised of Uia post- to roraonoe today,~free marriage « “An1l«w States coujicil table in Washington today before walking out of tends to go ahead with a decision State Treasurer Donald J. Irwin of ml.ssion la expected to review pol- ponement. Re had gone to bed jn licensee. without waiting for the opening of Norwalk for the party’s candidate Ic.v guide.s which It feeis may be member of the bar of the State of (A P)—A new storm in the his special quarters four milM Slid all couplea may get - the meeting. (AP Photofax.) the Geneva mcellng. Kennedy in­ Wisconsin. Major Ander.son is In western Atlantic today for Congrcssman-at-large if the appropriate for the town to adopt the Judge Advocate General Corps. from the launch pad at 7I p.mp.m,. He their licenses — along with gifts dicated last week that he prob­ Incumbent, Rep. Frank Kowalski In connection with approval of the U.S. Army, stationed at 8th Army threatened------to------force a ninth_ was ------scheduled to ari9e at 2 a-ifi.. from local merchants — free of ably will order a new test series, of Meriden, refusea to run again. ma.ster plan. headquarters In 'Korea. postponement of the orbitaf *®^ today's 7:30 a.m. .launch. ehattft at thA ’,\K ^ d y PromUes < Cuba Leaves since the Soviets carried on ex Rep Kowalski, whp^ls waging an A March 10 wedding is planned Right of astronant John H. Lt. Col. John H. Fowera, another . "It's Valentine's Day, and we ten.slve expcrlnienfs last fall. all-out fight for .9«nat« In Ascom Chapel In Korea. • NASA spokesman, said Glenn ac­ felt w'e should do this," Tudan ex­ But the President affirmed a Nomination, wIlll t>art.v leaders Glenn Jr., now very tentative­ cepted the nerve-fra.ving news plained simply, statement by Macmillan Tliesday backing Welfaro Secretar.v Abra­ Bloodinobile Sets ly set for Thursday morning. calml.y and ate what was to have : that British-controlled Clirlstmas ham A. Ribicoff as their' choice, Ho,spital Visit been his pre-launch breakfast. 22 to 31 Powers Will Testify p*’*®**A • Island will not be used for nuclear has Indicated publicly that he is in­ By BBM PRICE Powers quoted Glenn as saying: HARTFORD (AP)—The State opening ofjterestod only In the Senate nonil- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. '.‘Well, we knew the weather was Motor Vehicle Department's dail.v Ouster Actionrj'"Gr.v» reun;”* I nation. This creates the problem Tile "Red CroBR BloodmobUe will MAHOGANY (AP)—A heav.v overcast forecast to be marginal, so I'm record of automobile fatalitlea as ------The question of timing on I for state party leaders of having visit Manchester Memorial Hoispl- ONE not too surprised. All we can do of last midnight and the totals on WASHINGTON (APi — C u b a Clirlstmas Island teals reflects S' an alternate candidate for con­ tal tomorrow from 10:45 a.m. to PANELING drifting over the still boiling now is watch the weather. BvCry- the same date last year: Without Restraiuts walked out of the Organization of split between the British and gress-man-at-large ready If that 6:30 p.m. Atlantic today forced the thing else, including me, is go. 5— 1961 1982 American Slate.ss Joday, saying It American approaches to "atmoe- spot on the ticket becomes open. It will be st.itioned In the emer­ United States to postpone for "I'm going back to bed and get Killed 22 3l was not liUere.st ed in remaining In pherlc tcating. The official British Irwin, a former congressman gency room area. Donors by ap­ W. H. ENGLAND some rest.” MA.SH1NGTON (AP) ,Presl-<»tn\izzled undulv In public speeches, the Inter-American system hope is that Geneva developments from the Fourth (Fairfield Coun­ pointment and walk-in donors are LUMBER C O . the eighth time its attempt to Powers 82dd he talked to Glenn dent Kennedy promised today that A reporter remarked that‘‘this may head off the need for any ty 1 district, presently Is serving an invited. rocket astronaut John H. by ■'telephone. Asked bow Glenn Extended Forecast U.S.'apy pilot Fronds Gary Pow- Is Valentine’s Day and wondered The Cuban walkout came mo- • Open All Dav Saturday ■ such trials. Interim appointment as state Paul Biieltner of Manchester, LIFE INSURANCE POLICY Glenn Jr. around the world. sounded. Powers retorted; "He WINDSOR LOCKS (APi -The ers will be free to tell his stony to Whether ' ‘Kennedy might think it a. “"T, i*’* In the message to Khrushchev treasurer. He Is slated to be nomi­ •At the Oreeii"—Ml 9-8201 owner of Goba's Flowers. 1122 sounded like John Glenn." U.S, „ Weather Bureau at Bradley Congresa and the public when gov good time to invite -Sen. Slro.n ^'1' Kennedy said ne i* "quite ready nated for Congress from the Manchester Shopping I’arkade, Middle Turnpike W. and B\imslde Ave . East Hartford, has The shot was put off until ernment officials have finished Tlmrsmond. D-.S. C., to the While ^ ‘’onimend- Tlie (jeeision to postpone the Field issued this forecast for Con­ ed that the Piuita del Estr resolu- to participate personally" when a Fourth District at a convention on Broad St., Manchester. Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to donated a gift of flowera which 7:30 a.m. (EST) Thursday at flight was made by Walter C. Wil­ necticut today: questioning him. House "for a heart-to-heart talk summit session might help reach July 7, a week In advance of tht will bo awarded to a lucky donor the earliest. liams,. Project Mercury operations Temperatures during the next At present. Kennedy told a news, about the whole disagreement over ou.stlng ^ b a from the system ah arms agreement. 6 P.M.—Wednesday, Thiiraday, Friday, 9 .A..M. to 9 1*..M. at the St. Valentine's Day vi.slt. Weather specialists for the Na­ the censorship of the military '‘’® council« general Trlple-S stamp Redemption Center—180 Market Squaie, Newlngton for the director, after a two-hour weather five days, Thursday through Mon- conference. Powers "is undergo But at the outset of negotiations (Continued on Page Ten) Baby .sitters are available for tional Aeronautics and Space Ad­ .conference which began at mid­ ing important 1 n t e r.v 1 e w s b.v speeches and what he calls .voii'r ''ot'n'ii'ee for urgent study, — due to begin at 'Geneva March Saturday, 9 .Y.M- to 6 P.M. j children hrouglit by parents. ministration said the outlook for night. (OoaUnued on Page Ten) appropriate officials of this gov­ defeatiest policy.” ’ The foreign ministers oi the 21 14 - the participation of govem- Thursday’s weather was marginal This conference drew on infor­ ernment" and is cooperating vol- "Well," Kennedy replied with a member slates, meeting last month meht chiefs "might set back, rath- at beet. mation gathered by wide ranging untarll.v. • grin, and something of the Ion- a' Punta del Estc. Uruguay, er than advance, the prospects for As soon as the cancellation was weather planes and from ships The President gaV* no clue as guage he.used about summit: con: adopted- a resolution saying that disarmament," Kennpdy told ■ r determined upon, O. B. Lloyd, stationed in the areas selected for to the hideaway where the quea-1 think that 4hal meet- the Cuban regime la Incompaliblc! Khruahehev Bulletins NASA public information director, a landmg by Glenn, depending oh tloning la goincon for the tnan w ho ' with the IntCF^Amerlran Hyalem Kennedy did suggest that s re-1 Culled from AP Wires advised the White House of the whether, he made one. two or News Tidbits was downed in the Soviet Union 21 lower level. and "This Incompatibility excludes i view of progress by the heads of' delay b.v telephone. three trlp.s around the glo^. from the AP Wires months ago while flying a photo­ Kcnned.v's statements about the present government of Cuba' government might bo needed be- ; GIVE HER... •/ at Glenn was awakened at 2:15 graphic reconnaissance mission Powers Were volunteered at the a.m. by his doctor, William K. (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Ten) SEN. 6IUSKIE HURT 7 . . . . .No, « „ .u M S"*,." WUJUINGTON, Del. (AP) — Gov. John N. Dempsey urges say whether Powers’ U2 p la ne urday In exchange for U.S. release Sen. Edmund S. Miiskie, D- New York’s Gov. Nelson Rockefel-1 was shot dowm or crashed because of Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. Molne, was Injured today when SOMETHING DIFFERENT! Raps Extremist Coloration \ ler to sign Into law a bill provid-' Of mechanical trouble. In ht(i opening statement, the: Mediator Despite Denials an automobile in which ho waa a Ing a reciprocal agreement be- But he said that once the ques- President said he know there have passenger skidded on a snowy ELECTRIC tween the two state* for fishing In tloning is concluded. "Power."! will been many questions about-the re -' highway and a tree. The Mianus Reservoir in Stamford and be free to testify before the t’- n- lease of-Abel and of Powers. | former governor of Maine Is In Drying clothes New York towns of Northcaatle, greas" and "will be made avatl- He said he la happy Powers Is Wllmini^n General HospItoL MANICURE Dodii Refuses to Appear Potind Ridge and Bedford. . . . So- able to the press at the earliest back and Utat he csji add only Bobby, Sukarnd Talk Officials said he tvas treated for is easy today... \1et ne\^ agency Tass reports feasible moment.” that Powers is cooperating volun-! lacerations of the chin and pos­ \ ^stponement 1-t. ^ 1 . Jolm H. nje news conference was car- tarlly with the government In dls'- j sible leg Injuries, and was de­ SET At Anti-Red Gathering Glenn s orbital launching wltbout pIq^j jjve on national radio and cusslons of Important Information, i tained for observation. His con­ comment, Moscow aays. television networks — the fifth •The President was asked what | On West New Guinea dition was listed as good. Also Rev. Louis A. Gain. 76, Roman live conference out of a total of Powers’ status would be after the ! hurt In the accident was Hen- Catholic priest who once sAid he 24 since Kenpedv took office, quizzing. Kenned.v said Powers I riek J. Doug of the 161 Itb Liggett B.v JACK BELI. tly supported President Molse prayed every day for attackers At additional h(gh points, Ken- JO(iJ.\KARTA, Indones a '^lold the 1,200 students. >'We will Transportation Unit at Maguire .WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Tshombe of Katanga and con­ who left him hopelessly paralyzed nedy said that: (Continued on Page Seventeeri)' (AE)—^The Robert F. KennedjTi■s I make a major effort to bring you Air Force Base, who was driv­ Special Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., bowed demned the UTidted Nations for Its after ,a Christmas robbery more got the Mggest welcome of their and Holland together. VVe all have ing the senator from Maguire In a LOW PREMIUM U.S. troops in South Viet Nam Indoneislan tour at this former disagreements and sometimes we out today from participation In the miUtary action to force Katanga than quarter century ago, die* at New Jersc-y to Washington. • , .4 conservative Young Americans for have been told to fire back If fired disagree with you and you .with back into th*-*Congo. Son Francisco. . . . James R. Hof- on. He said, however, that they are oopltal toda.r. About .50,000 Deng suffer^ sT'eompound frac­ • Protects father, mother and children under one Freedom anti - Communist rally Tiijombe had been marked for fa at San Francisco says Illinois 'persons gathered to watch them <4is. But that doesn’t mean to say ture of the nose. Rag. $540 not combat soldiers in the usual [Quick Accord! you can tell the United States to policy for one low premium. scheduled for March 7 In New a special award at the rally but and Texas legislation 'o4itlawing sense. drive from the airport past York. has had troi»ble trying to get a "piffgy'h'aric clause” Is illegal and terraced rice fields and coconut go to hell. JAUAN ASKED TO RESIGN At the same 'time it was dis­ He disagrees wlUi the view of visa for a visit to the United sa.vs, Teamsters will strike/if em- Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of Nfcw!iSeeir on New! groves to the rlly. ’’We'all have to show fnatiirity. GEORGETOWN. British Gui­ • Children born jater are automatically included closed that Sen. Barry Goldwater. States. I don't aak your agreement on all R-Arlz., was the prime mover In ployers refuse to pay $6 fee which York that the recent Punta dello. 1 . . ana (AP) — licftist Premier at no additional premium., . Awards also had been arranged involves moving truck trailers on E,te conference of hemisphere fo r-|S tp P I I >Ontt*21Pt . JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP) — we do—I ask your tinderitanding. ( heildi Jagan's 5-month-old gov­ ' -‘' ' r the organization's withdrawal of for former President Herbert railroad flatcars. e,gn ministers reprraented, as V A f f l i l l ilV /l. Robert K. Kennedy talked some ernment was under Increasing an Invitation to resigned Maj. Gen. Hpover and for Walker. 0>ldwater (Continued on Page Eight) so's home heating • If father dies, the family’s insurance continues Edwin A. Walker to address a Revolutionary court in .Seoul, reporter put it, ”a diplomatic fall-{ ■ ___ more with President Sukarno pressure from striking workers «hd Sen; .John G. Tmver, R-Tex., .South Korea, Sentencea 20 mem- ure for the United SUtes." He said i PITTSBURGH (AP) — An un- , about Dutch-held West New Guinea in Georgetown today to resign. our way I ,just as though he had lived . . . but without pay­ meeting billed as a "conservative were Usted ahiong the speakers. Rut In the countryside, where rally for world liberation' from bert of South Korea’s bai\ned .So- he thought there was unanimity j precedented era of hamlony hung today after ducking a' fried egg .. ment of premium.s. ' \ ^ ■ communism.” • Air'aide said Tower advised cialist parties to prison terms against expansion of communism! over opening steel labor contract Jagon draws most of his sup­ FILE YOUR NAILS IN SECONDS -You get prarotum quality Dodd, who had been designated leaders of the youth group that m g tag op to . IS yearn for pro- in the hemisphere end "I regprd i negotiations today with both the in the first incident'of trouble on Sharp Temblor port from East Indian - farm Mobilheat with RT-98 .. . the after Walker 'entered politics they f'ominiiaint activity. . . . Four that as moat important. his visit to Indonesia. workers, strike calls were gen­ to receive an award, wrote Donald had a right to withdraw his cita­ industry snd union bent on achiev­ WITHOUT HARD WORK! moat coraplhtely effective fuel • Disability Benefit pays Family Policy premiums B. Shaft: head of YAF, that he LynnfiCId, Mass., firemen, leap One additional timely note—and ing the quick settlement asked by After his talk with Sukarno, the erally Ignored. A spreading y#ur Sevktfff if father becomes totally and permanently disabled tion and invitation to speak. The .2fi feet to safety when ' roof it bought a roar of laughter—was U.S. attorney general and his wife Hits Chile Areal strike protesting government tax * Files ond oil additive in use today. And ■ didn’t want to be "the only pub­ aide denied published reports that President Kennedy.- started on a three-day tour of In­ you get premium lervlee. Au­ before age 60. licly identifiable Democrat in a collapses beneath them as fire de-' an exchange on the Issue of Selisction of Valentine’s Day for proposals and wage cdndltlona Tower refuged to appear on the stroys Wagon Wheel Restaurant whether mliitory men are being donesian hinterlands, including virtually paralyzed commercial Shapes tomatic deliverisa . . . a bal­ 9 rather large group of Republi­ the bargaining start was described SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — A cans" at the session^, same platform with Walker. on U.S. Rt. 1. near Rt. 128 Intersec-. ------^ ------:------the fabled island of Ball, In a So­ sharp earthquake tumbled some and governmental activity In * Eliminates anced payment plan and many 1 % Goldwater, a member of the as strictly coincidental. But it fit viet-built Ii.vushin transport plane. Georgetown Tuesda.v. Several other extras designed to Make • GMefous dividends, as earned, start the first year. ' Complaining that “at least one tion. near Boston. . . . 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V ^ .< PAGE TWO UfAIfCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,'" 1962 MANCME8TEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962. • .TiJ’- PAGE THREE, I t '‘Three Bluojacdieta,” a piece with s . Sfc -- which I waa not familiar but found South Windsor VSCGABand Or from any member of the oom- Impressive because It was-not the 8 tonight at the Community Hall. (zoned for Residsnes B. use at Bolton mittea — Mrs. Joseph Uctra, .Mrs. Refreshments will be sen-ed after Hew To Hold ' I f ' ' As You Like It traditional varlationi built around Zone Change last night’s hsartogs). one theme. 'The audience, too, en­ Sheinwold on Bridge? lA>uis Dascanio, and Mrs. Samuel the meeting. Shows Gain 0 >uncil Sets Stitham, in addition to. Mrs. Wss- 'i^e new zone deelgnatlon will By JUDITH AHEARN joyed It, and before , the applause TV-Radio Tonight The Democratic town committee allow parking at the rear for about FALSE TiEETH fel and Mrs. Scanlon! ■ had died down the trumpeters Science Fair v wiU maet tonight at 8,at th- Com­ Clears Way 25 cars Willard reported last ' Mere Firmly in neee, In Quality broke Into "Bugler's Holiday" as REAUSTIO PLAYER TO Act on Petition munity Hall to plan for the patty night Lot Size Talk Wed dsata' ^ _ caucus. DoyourfslMteethsmuiysiultm- Manchester television viewers who watch an encore. It was accorded excel­ MUST FACE FACTS Seiactmen will consider at thiir Cost of the proposed tworatory, tan an hr lUpploa.ilroppins or wob­ iVi- lent treatn:ent. Bait-Wcat vatainUg meeting tomorrow at 7 p.m. at A drill meeting" of-the fire de­ the Ranger Andy show Tuesday on WTIC- By Alfred ShMnwokl SetinMareh For Offices aluminum and glass wall building bling when you w t, Uusb or talk? By HAROLD TURKINGTON The Mgh spot In the concert was The Town Council win discuss NfHTIH the Community Hall a petition partment will be. held tonight at Juit sprinkle a UtUe PAiSTiaETR on (Channel 3 )-between 4 and 4:30 p.m. vvill The United States Coaiit Guard a k s a Television would be about $75,000 or $100,000, your plates.Thlaalkallne (non-MM) the "Oboe Ooncerto”^ played by changing the minimum building lot 'Critics of the. WestOT world 6:00 The X a ^ Ibew (la itrngrsm). fU* 7:10 Wagoa Trsla asking for a special town meeting. 7:30 at the firehouse. Academy band lapt night enter­ V K$ (C) 10. n . ( ^ r g s Lesniaskl, Grade 6 Not a single voice was raised Willard said, adding that about powder holds fslM teeth more flnniy see and hear a 12-year-old Manchester boy, Mr. Gene A. Box, an accomplished size in town at its meeting tonight aomatlmes ■ call u s-too aoft, and Ripcord The petltic^n calls for a vote on Public Records eight or 12 offices will be provid­ •and more comfortably. No gununy. TaiUe Paups, 444 HllI»to\vn Rd.,^ tained a half Ailed house at Bailey pertiapa bridge wrltars' are the O 9 « 5 S IS S p e ^ Newt Program te a ^ r at t|it Bolton Elementary in opposition at a Town Planning gooq'.peity taste or feeUng.DoM hM musician w'ho Is only a recent appointing the board of education Warrantee Deeds: William E. ed. sour. Checks "plataodpr" (dehtura play th* violin. The youngster has Princeton University cam pus in Auditorium in the Manchester at the Wapplng Elementary School, oaus* o f It all. Wa' ahhw.ypu ebnt * 5 4 2 JJnvIe at 8 ^ pronesi) 77 Sunset 8 t ^ School, is chairman of a staff com­ ah a building committee and the High School and I have never graduate of the anclnnatl Con­ BAIT $:00 (kmh. What’s iihead and Barbara La-abee to Donald M. Commission public bearing last The bond for deed is for $35,000, ' breath).. Oet FA8TBETH today at been taking lessons for two and a New Jersey this week scheduled for 7:15 p.m. tnieto that- can be made, but ades, Double All P m ’ ’ _ ■ T:00 News & Weather this year to the runners-up to each .Townspeople are invited to a titla G. Boletti, had asked the ex­ All Occasions . , . pianist Kenneth Woods. 31 Strick­ now being performed by Mri. Anna < OpenJag lead -■* 4 Q Big News Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ serslce, which Includes CHIRO- Open 5Ion. thru Sat, 9:80 to 1 Democrat, said last week that at the band sound better, and that The "Polk Soi^ Suite,” by R. HailoWelfas secretary to the town and South ruffed the second round. Blue Angels News. Sparta B Weather division. Elach entry will be sward­ PTA meeting on Junior high and tension of the Business Zone 3 land St., a junior at Manchester Connecticut Premiers ton corre«|HHidi(nt, Oraee 5IrDer- designation (on the lot portion fac­ P B A C n p c a r e . Closed Sundays his request the Internal Revenue from one who has been listening Vaughrt Williams is one of the manager and clerical assistant to Declarer drew trumps with the AesIramenI Underwater ed a certificate with a seal, ,tbe high achool curricula to be held at High School. modern rtumbers written - strictly ace and king and .then led a club 1106 Jack Pssr Show (C) ’ ** 10 mott, telephone Mitchell S-6.’>66. ing Main St.) to the rear portion Rt. 44A, Bolton. Tel. MI 8-808B Service has been Investigating to this band for more than 20 the town clerk. The split vote re­ king of diamonds.) If East also had Window on Main Street ^ ■ Ouna Of The Weat color of the eeal depending on the Tallis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. "scalping" practices by New York years— in parade and concert, in­ for symphonic band and scored for sulted from the question of whether to ftoeaoe with the Jack from his Uilllon Dollar Uorts 11:80 Hysten Theater rating of the exhibit. Awards will Vllis Paups. who came to this theater men since Dccemberv-The that, instrumentation. Tonal qual- the queen of clubs he’d have bid Film BO doors and outdoors. Several years thiere is sufficient need for clerical hand. / V . his hand differently. 7:16 St-'rts oamera tl:tu Jack Paai SIKiw (C) be presented at the March 14 PTA country 11 years ago from Zem- govemrhent is interested In the-il- ago it was a rare occasion when I i'lles were fine, the brass playing assistance in the town clerk's of­ :West faisecarded by-winning with Film Harts 8 Adventure meeting. gale, Lalvla. Tallis' father is a The evidence was sll there, as it Evening Asport legal sale of theater tickets at did not hear its weekly summer brassy where It M ould and the fice. the king of . clubs.', Not very clever, usually la. Realists must know how _____ 18:10 Newe and Weather $- Offl(iials o f the fair report they > carpenVr for Green Manor Con­ high prices, because no taxes are BEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK. FUR 0O9IPLETB USTCIO ■ \ concert on the Academy grounds. other sections of the band shading Town <3erk Charles Eines was perhaps, but it was effecti^. He to dig for it. ■ • have choaeh Judges for the exhibits i struction Co. paid on the p.rofit made \v the This Instrumentsdlat, v ^o admits tc- pianlasimo for the Intermezzo. then returned a spade, and South so that both seientlflc and laymen's commanded by the council on the Daily Question theater men. his partiality to symphonic band The blending was excellent, and Job he has done as acting town ruffed high. view|>olnts will be represented. The Special Sale^rices Throughout The Store The young musician first learned Partner opens with one spade, the tonette in Manchester schools, Worthy of Note music, noted a .vast improvement the .percussionists excelled at an- manager, without compensation. South saw that he could {Jay for entries from Grades 7 and 8 will be ' j r i v i i h ' s Tammy Grimes portrays "The in the - band over its concert last swerthg every wish of the director. Terry 8prenkel, newly hired as down two by cashing the ace of and the next player passes. You Judged by Anthony AUbrJp, Man-1 and then began studying the violin. hold; Spades—Q J 9 8 2; Hearts— r Radio' \ He soon switched to private les­ Unslnkable Molly Brown" at the year. And Mr. Btoadwell chose ,-iThe dance band of 17 pieces the town’s first town r">nager, will olubs.'glvlng up a club, and ruffing cheater High School science teach-' Bushnrll Merhoriai each night thip a heavy q>rogram IsM night, w-ell hia lost club in duipqriy... He saw 10 4; Diamonds—A Q; C9ubs—K Q '(T h lg lilting InelodsB only tbog# aswg tewidcaata at 19 m 15-mtaats ions with Hk:celente. i>pened the second half of the pro- 8 7. What do you say. er. Philip C. Liguori, Bolton'a new | week at 8:30 o'clock, and at mat­ balanc^ to whet the aSTefl^e of . A '"ove by ^ y o r JohJohn Madden also that he might save a trick If superintendent of schools, and He hopes his lessons and the gram, dfllerlng three numbers. Ita, Answer: Bid three spades. You length. Some statiaas carry other short nowseasts). inees Wedne.sday at 3 and Satur­ every llstener.f-«That he succeed­ Jo name anotlRr mbmber to the Bast held'the queen of clubs. George Banks, United Aircraft one and a half hours he prsc- randltlon of "Slaughter on lOtln have maximum value for this forc­ miBO-OlN 0,10:05 Prestdeat Kenaedy’s News Confer­ ticee a day will lead to a concert day at 2:30. ed was evidenced by the generous Ave.'" that featured five soloista planning and.'zonlM ' commission South decided rto believe tYest’a 4:00 News ence engineer and member of the board The works of artlsL Illustrator applause by a- responsive audience waa dropped when 'rown Atty. Ed­ ing raise, but you cem’t quite afford 10:80 All About Dogs career. Tallis is a seventh grader was the best of the trio, and the king of clubs. Ee led a low heart C:06 Todiw on Wall dtreel of education, will be Judges for ex­ and caricaturist, Rooart Osborn that became more enthuslaatic win Lassman ruled there was no the'" only stronger bid—a Jump in a 6:10 Art Johneon Shew 10:86 Night Beet hibits of pupils to Grade 3 through. this year at Bennet Junior High audience agreed. Judging by the to dummy’s eight and re'tumed a new suit. 8:05 Raynor Stunes 11:00 News of Salisbury, will be displayed at with each passing-number. way it reacted. vacancy. The post la held by Jamea club for another'finesse.Tliis lost, 1:00 -Vewe a BUm Off. 11:16 Sparta Final 6. Mrs. Margaret McCsrrick, fo r ,; WINTER School. His younger sister Ilga the Trinity College Library begin The band Was unsmooth In some Throwe whose term had not ex­ For Sheinwold’g 86^aga booklet, studies piano with Eccelente. Mr. Broadwell doted his pro­ and' South had tp glv'e''up three “ A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send , ^ . WBAT—61S mer Grade 4 teacher at the Eiolton ning Feb. 20. portions of the "Euryanthe Over­ gram with the finale from Peter pired at the time the town’s new club tricks iiutead .-of only two. As 6:00 Paul ;BarTs] WPUPWI4U school, and Mrs. Dorothy B os-' Coming Up in Manchester A varied program running the ture," its opening number, a com­ government became effective last 50c to Bridge Book, -Manchester 6:06 Sound Stage Tschaikowsky's Symphony No. 4. a result, he was 'down three for a Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand 7:00 Edw ard? Horgah 6:00 Today ta Hartlora worth, school librarian and a quali­ !WE GIVE UM GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY DIME YOU SPEND "Flower Drum Song" opens to­ musical gamut from "Yankee position moat musicians would call fall. penalty of 500 points. 6:16 CoonecUeiU Batlroom fied sdence teacher, will be Judges Interspersed throughout the'pro- Central Sta„ N.’ Y. 17, N. Y. 8:80 Night Flight 8:00 Don Blair Show day at the State Theater. Doodle" to "Madame Butter­ "ticklish." Perhaps it was be- gram. as encores were three;^iarch- The capital improvement com­ Since we’re all tough-minded 11:00 Tonight at Hy Place U :00 Newe. Sign Off for the exhibits entered by pupils Soprano Mary McMurray sings cau.se the band needed to orientate (Copyright 1962. General Features U:02 Sign Off fly" will be presented by Hart­ es by the march king, John Philip mittee has recommended the town realists we won’t waste any sym­ Corp). wnnr—UM in Gradss 1 and 2. Saturday, Feb. 24, at 8:15 p.m. in ford Symphony Orchestra Sun­ itself once again to the stage get appraisals on land for pur­ pathy cm South..He was foolish to WTIC—IMI 6:00 World News Sousa. Elspeclally well played was Maspn Sings 6:00 News, Weather a aports S :lu WaU Bireot Rt. 6 Meeting Set Bailey-'Auditorium of Manchester day. sponsored by Aetna Life a-here the tones o f the lower In­ “The Rifle Regiment March,” and chase a$ park or school sites. Sug­ play East for the, queen of clubs. 6:30 Strictly SporU 6:15 Showeass and Newt struments have a . tendency to The town planning commission High School. The concert is open Affiliated Companies on WTIC- the brass proved that loudness gested were Spring Pond Park on Uniformly Well East’s bid showed fine distribution 6:30 SupperUme Serenade 'flmmaa • will meet tonight at the Oommtoil- only to members of the sponsoring TV (Channel 3), WTIC-AM and Aoat into the air rather than Pleasant Valley Rd.,. Barber Hill but not mbre than 8 or . 9 points to 6:46 Three Star Bhctm Custom Built Sofas aud Chairs doesn't always make the march boiinoe out over the hall 7:06 ConrersaUon Pteee Hayes and Carol Bursstt ty Hall with Francis Mahoney. organization, the Manchester Com­ WTIC-FM radio starting at 7 p.m sound better. The softer tones of Rd. property of Otis Skinner; and high cards. East was known to have 7:3U News of the World 7:80 News___ Ansiniaisl: Mandtester town direetor, to dis­ munity Concerts. / The University of Cinnectlout's Mr. Broadwell had remembered! k™ ,, Rye Si. property of Shepard and By JOHN GRUBER the ace of spadeg and something in 7:46 Radio Hoecow 8:00 The World Toafa 8:80 Democracy In America 8:16______SlowcaeABadrcaer ■ H cuss the relocation of Rt. 6. State KILN DRIED HARDWOOD FRAMES. Michaels at Princeton talented modem dance troupe, this from his previous concerTl opportunity ** “ *" *“ ' ®to hear what the McGrath. ■ The second in a series of three diamonds, either the’ ace or king. Thur$day Night 10:00 News DOWELED JOINTS. MADE TO ORDER IN A WIDE and set his band up closer to the 13:15 Sign Off highway offidale have suggested SELECTION OF QUALITY \Stuart Michaels, the sOn of Mrs. "Orchesis," will present its an woodwinds and reeds were doing. The committee also recommend­ concerts at the ^outh Methodist (If West had both the ace and king IS REINFORCED CORNER BLOCKS apron of the etege. Echoes appar­ of diamonds he's have opened the that the best way to make the COVERS F h ^ e Mosler, 428 W. Middle nual concert Friday and Saturday Mr. Broadwell showed that a di­ ed hiring an architect to prepare Church brought Bradford Mason proposed relocation a reality in to Tpke., Joins the resident company at 8:16 p.m in the Harrjet Jor ently were throwing the mustcians rector doesn't have to flail his and recommend aiteratlona to the before a Manchester audience for Raps Extremist Coloration have ctUzena of the towns through BOX PLEATEb. OR KICK PLEATED OR BRASS FERRULED of the McCarter Theatre on the gensen Theater. off count, too. and Mr. Broadwell arms In the air to get response AVAILABLE IN SPECIAL SIZES AND AS SLEEP SOFAS AT corrected tWs by cutting out the Main St. community hall to com­ Amateur ’n which the new highway would be LEG TRIM from his band. He does his direct­ ply with fire regulations; and use the first time in raveral seaMns. built Join together to support the SPECIAL PRICES " microphone aftw each Introduc­ ing In short motions right in front It waa a very enjoyable evening tion. of a gravel cruaher In the town- projert and urge the 1963 legisla­ of himself, with a distinct signal owned gravel pit. MOLDED FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS WITH ZIPPERED "Valse de Concert" by Glazou- during which the personable tenor E«>AI'WVrw»(T flS T U a JO lAMHAHTfOPn O D Twist Night Dodd Refuses to Appear ture to appropriate money to build YOU HAVE A WIDE CHOICE OF OTHER STYLES AT when calling for attention to a Work has been completed on the demonstrated that he could pick I wwrw towbi R. COVERS now was given an exoellemt read­ particular reading from any sec­ SPECIAL PRICES. ing by Mr. Broadwell. and his Town Hall roof and gutters, and an interesting program, and that PTA Flans Supper tion. the new vault in the assessor’s of­ John Wayne-Stuart Whitm'an musicians responded with beauti­ he could sing it, as well. DANCING Mrs. Robert W srfel and Mrs. Ar­ Mr. Broadwell acknowledged the fice, the committee reported. Mr, Mason has had a career in ful shading and color. appearance with the band of Bar­ "The Comoncheros" Every Thurs., Fri. ’n Sat. At Anti-Red Gathering thur Scanlon, co-chairmen of the and irfter we’re married, The council turned over to the the field of musical comedy, where ways and means committee of the The trumpet trio of Mr. Clinton ry Benjamin in the horn section. In enlor 1:80 and 9:20 R. Thayer. Mr. Fred K. Wydler public building commission a re­ diction to singing is of the utmost Bolton PTA, today announeced i promise that i’ll bur all He left the band in August and port concerning the jniyslcal needs (Oenttonsd from Pags Ons) and Mr. Robert J. Brule was fee- importance. The result is that all Frank tSinatra-'' plans for “Supper Is Served" at now teaches in Hartford. Benja­ af Sadd Memorial Libraly: and his offerings last night were GARDEN Episcopal Women 6ur pots and pans at one tyred In Ernest. S. 'WUllams' min was a soloist with the Man­ Shlrlev MacLalne doesn't even know any of thoss ^ 'G qm m u n lty Hall at 6 p.m. on aoked the building commission to marked by unusually clear decla­ Feb. 2f.'^The supper ik being held lof the FAIRWAYS. chester Civic Orchestra In lt$ Nd- liiVtMigafe the ^ e o u rtt of the "•CAN CAN" forming under the leadership of vember concert. His wife, la con* mation, whether he sang in Uer? RESTAURANT Set Lenten Study/i for the beiteflt of the PTA. Tick­ board of-aducatlon Agarding con- man, Italian, or English. In Onlor 8:15 and 7:10 Klerman. O’Dohgrty, Manhattan ets will be svallable at the PTA certmistress for the town orches­ heetloit of tht.WapSlng Elemen­ 840 .MAIN STREET . tra. The first half of the program NOTE: One complete show lawyer, to oppose the governor and Lenten study and discussic^ meeting tonight at 8 at the hall. tary School to dia.public water comprised songs in the first two ’’Downtown Moncheater” FREE DEUVERY Last night’s concert was spon­ system. starting at 7 P.5I. senator for renomination. groups for all women of the chutfqh We Will Deliver Anything! sored by the senior class at the languages, while the latter half of will 'be aponsorsd by the Women-of SuggaaUons o f the fJemocraUe the progrsim. comprising spirituals As chairman of the Republican high school as a fund raising proj­ Towm Committee to atudy the pos­ Senatorial Campaign Committee, St. Mary's Episcopal Church each ARTHUR’S ect to raise money for purchasing and show tunes, was sung in Eng­ Wednesday after 10 a.m. Commun­ sibility o f having a National Guard lish. Squarely in the middle was Goldwater Is bound'by the rules MI 8-1 SOS an electric outdoor scoreboard for unit and armory located In town: ion services durto$ Lent. The Rev. Hmtmr U h n U U « Srko6 athletic events. the one operatic aria of the eve­ of the gsune not to Interfere In. John D. Hughes, senior ssaisUnt, Hi SaaitS—SoS h and consider establishing a mental ning, "Celeste Aida." state primaries. The Coast. Guard Band likes to retardation study imit were given Tonight, Thurs., Fri, and Sat. will be in charge of the "coffee play in Manchester, and hopes it Of the four German numbers, I Sen. Milton R. Young, R-N.D., s studies" in Neill Hall. A baby-sit­ to the capital improvement com­ target for attacks from John Birch can return again next year. I look mittee. enjoyed the Bach selection the Your Host, Mike Stanko, Presents for You— ting service will be provided. WE GIVE 2300 GREEN STAMPS^ fonivard to hearing them again, best, though this was probably due Society members, reported a poll At a meeting of Women of St. The council asked . the public In his state showed a conservative Mary’g Monday even^, the Rev. WITH THIS / especially Mr. Box. You, too, will health and safety committee to in­ to the music, rather than to any find the band offers an interesting “THE VERSATILES’’—Be It Jittering, Jazz, trend. Vyilllam F, Gender lu discuosed vestigate condiUons rbaultlng from .difference In actual performance. evening's entertainment^ All were notable for good tone, ex­ .Twist or just a Fox Trot— here's the music for He said iii a statement that a fasting, the Rev. Mr. Hugheb alms- ^ THAT WONDERFUL FEELING! earth removal by "the W hit# Oak your, pleasure! atinilar poll two years ago showed giving, and the Rev. O^eorga f , $1” PILLOW-ARM SOFA •2 » ”ruK». model Construction Co. in the Tudor HiU cellent breath controii and musical Nothing like a fiteadily growing savings understanding. North Dacotans favored federal Noctrand prayer as Lent«h prep-, This model Is available to; order in other covers from $239.98. The area. aration, TTle next meeting of the Mr. Mason may not have one of old to education by a 3-2 margin. deck Is upholstered in the same nuiterial ss thereat o f the sofa. fund to give you that "walking-on-a-doud” RBP Sets Visit An executive session was set by OAK GRILL— 30 Oak St.— MI 9-8094 '"This poll indiccates this think­ women’s organization will be May feeling. Evefytime you add to it you can see the council for Feb. 20 at 7:30 p.m. the world's greatest voices, but he certainly employs a good voice with No Cover e No Minimum • Ample Rear Parking ing is cqmpletely reversed,” he • DohKM aolMl 94: ym mm Cooke Jr. and his staff of New him, without having to strain to Mi 1*911 Thy 9-9^^ S3” KROEHLER WIIN SOFA York City will visit the Royal slated a St. Patri,ck's Day Dance Town Manager Robert B. Wulss on March 17 at the American catch some words and guess at for the last 20 months, has an­ Blark Prcceptory, Star of the others. tIV ☆ -ft Legion Hall. Tickets for the event, Northeast Forecast nounced he is resigning to become Fttd Bmfs «r fa// Bam Asdm. East, Friday at Orange Hall. The group of Italian songs were iOm cm II... run fl*9a Two bus loads of men are ex­ w'hich 1.S open to the public, are ■A' ★ ★ ★ town manager of Grove City. Pa., available from all members. all by early composers, and were BOSTON (AP)—U.S. Weather March B. Fisher, 27, is s graduate pected to arrive In Manchester mu.* '-te A s <> t T A r 1 t) ’M After a brief meeting, a buffet gram, since Peri is generally con­ - UONT LOOK Rhode Island and northeastern lunch will be served. Affiliated or­ committee. was In the Air Force and an In­ DRUG COMPANY MATUHINfi CHAIR ' From w Public Records sidered the foundo* of opera. The New York during the next five ternational Farm Exchange youUi ganizations and prospective candi- vocal line was what I expected, but 901 Btato SL— Ml 9-8$21 date.s are invited. Wariuntee Deeds: Property on ANY FURTHER, days, Thursday through Monday, In Pakistan. s s iiT s e O f BRT riWRIKIRt somebody had arranged a piano ac­ will average three to six degrees IMITITWTIOH For further Information mem­ Saginaw'Sf. from ARF Builders 6:20-10:00 Authentic BOSTON ROCKERS rr„m * 1 ir Inc. to G. A. tiavode; property on companiment for it that was about above normal. Colder Thursday / O O t t A € a i ^ S t r e e t , bers may rail Willityn D. 'Turking- two centuries ahead of the original ton, 103 W. Center St . Clark St. from R. A. Burger to ITS THE BEST with slowly rising temperatures BI^ANCII OFFICE. ROUTE 31, COVENTRY music, so there waa an uneasy thereafter. R. D. Burger; property on Clark feeling about the performance of FLUORIDATION DEFEATED St. from R. D. Burger to Reynold Some normtds for the period are: this work, due to the divergence in SHOW IN TOWN! Boston 29, WoEceater 24, Nantucket EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP)—Vot­ Burger; property on Pleasant, musical styles. OPEN TILL 5 P.M. MON,.T4JES.*FRIDAY ers on this Vineyard Sound island Valley Rd. from pj M. Bumhajn to 31, Providence 29, Concord $2, For BIGGEST Selection WE GIVE 1500 Z-M: GREEN STAMPS have rejected a proposal to fluori­ Virginia R. Roberts; property on The "Celeste Aida" was notable BOB and AUDREY 8:15 Burlington 19, Portland 22, East- Extra Hours THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.—W ED. CLOSED AT NOON date Edgartown’s drinking water. Henrj' Rd. from Dr G. Hebert to for the fact that It closed pianissi­ port 22, Greenville 14, (^ribou 10, Of BETTER Fobnes wm i iHis The vote yesterday was 538 no, W. R. Sehlmmol; property at 65 mo, as the composer indicated, and Utica, N.Y. 22. 134 yes. Dower Rd. from C. W. HuteWns hot fortissimo as 'most tenors sing At Boston, the normal tem­ >.98 to R. C. Turner; property at 393 It. It takes a brave man to attempt perature during this period Is 86 At LOW MILL Prices- W HI-BACK WING SOFA *149 Benedict Or. from A. C. J.98 I ^ i s t St. from Windsor Construc­ ing volume, regardless of what the terrain northeastern New York MATCHING CHAIR (At Left)) *79 tion Corp. to H. K. Kivingston. composer expected. and northern New England Thurs­ CHENEY HALL, HARTFORD RD„ MANCHESTER SOLID MAPLE-MERSMAN TABLES Quintclalm Deeds: K. A. Brad­ In (UstlncUy lighter vein, the last EVERY THURSDAY MOHT IS day. A UUIe light snow or flunias FABULOUS SNEAKER SALE half of the program demonstrated Thursday night or Friday. ley to Euphemia Bradley, prop­ Priced From ’39®* erty on Miller Rd. that Mr...Mason can sing simple / music in a simple manner, wholly By Famous U. S. Manufacturer in keeping with the mood of the “TWIST NIGHT” Maaoheater Evening Herald South Windsor oorreapoodent, piece. The audience loved it. In HURRY IN, WHILE R a E C T IO N S ARE CONFLETE For CHILUREN, TEENS and WOMEN Laura Kate, telephone Mitchell 4- fact the audience was responsive WE'RE THE TALK OF 1758. to ail the program, which suited them down to a "t." \ - THE TOWN! 5] ALL WITH THE Throughout the evening Jack Thank you for making our Twist Night so Grove provided Mr; Mason with popular. If you were unable to get to dur­ Sir Edward Gets sensitive and well executed music­ ing the past few weeks, do try again this FAMOUS LABEL al support at the piano’^jT' week. The “ Peppermint Lounge” of Man- ^ The last in the. serfes will be ■oheste.r invites you to Join its weekly 1,000 Valentines TWIST CONTEST^. . . you may win "A Keard a week from tonight, and will AMPLE feature the church's chance* choir. prize! 5Iake up a group and come on down LONDON (AP) — More than PARKING —It’s fun! 1,000 Valentine cards poured to­ REG. TO $5.95 day into the office, of Sir IGdwartl “ Always The Best In |^ine Food ’n^hoice Beverages!’’ Boyle, financial secretary of the MANCHE8TER COUNTRY CLU'R ANNUAL O .U B ’ ALL FIRST QUALITY Britlah treasu^. The cards cams from telephone Phono MI 8-7832 • girls in the government Civil serv­ VALENTINE ice and were not, as Uie girls made plain, ..inspired by affection. I DANCE Sir Edward is their boss, and Saturday. February 17 they have been dickering with him Dancing, to tlie Sophistiratea STATEIM DIAMOND INaUDANCB for months for a pay raise. t:0 « P.M. to 1:00 AM. Said the venies of their Valen­ 5 PM. Cont^uous— Shown Today At 6:40 and 8:S0 tines:: $0.00 Per Couple A T N O D O S T W6 GIVE 1200 GREEN STAMFS J Sir Edward, do not make me Refreshments at.Mldnight .ROisSHUNtBI ^S^VimwiTH JOSEPHFEOS WITH THIS wait B/tOAOVMY'S JOYOUS MUSICAL LOVE STORY! T O Y O U ‘ 1.95 To xspertain my future date. Members and Guests phone KROEHLER You’ve kept me dangling now d u b for reaervatiaas MI $-0284 $r Hi-BACK LOVE SEAT ’119 for. ages RODGERS &HAMMERS1EINS UWSON STYLE SOFA With promlsds of bliss by MICHAELS Imdtw you tg bringLyeur diamond states. jowalry In pari'odiealfy for m "whila-you-waH” WE GIVE 1495 Z :^ GREEN STAMPS. PHced From *160*® ACCENT PIECE A trot was plighted in your BTM name WEBS b F i0 W£R claaning and a aoeurHy dtaeic o f tho »«tting. This tradlUon^ style Is used with nylon covers, without a skirt, or with tweed or print WE GIVE 400 Z:M: To meet my juat but modest Thaia will b « no chaigt, Ratlwr.M conaidor L-’. covers with a skirt. Wonderful Selection of Colors, Sites "and Moteriols claim. NANCY KWAN GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS But still I languish, -hope near H a aorviito oxpactad o f a cyialtty Jawalar. MATCHING CHAIR From $89.98 faded. g# DRUM JAMES SHI6E1A RRESIDE WING CHAIR Underpaid and undergraded. JUANITA HAU The girls now hold a civil serv­ 98 ice. grade under which the maxi­ PrIertI From *56 mum pay la $22.40 a week. They SONG wapt an up-grading which wUl MnDSiUMEKI glva them a maximum o f $81. CHOGSE FROM OUR FOUR Sir Edward said last year ha 'A' 1 . would try to d6 aemetliing for ifw$ii$$.$itvc«$airH$ *^%P^*^* I ' I > M AIN ST MANCHESTER CREDIT PLANS: MANCHESTER PARKADE them. Then came a government " A U4*($il lRwiRi0(iii H el« wage freeze to combat inflatiOB. n x i a SELECTED SriORT SUBJECTS 99BMahi S t. MaaeSoeter -(1) 80-Dsy Regular Charge . BRAN47R STORES: SVEST HARTFORD CENTER, OOiUlIN CORNERS, GREEN MANORVILLE, ENFIEU) Fbwas MI $.2741 (2) so, 60, 90 4-Payment Charge Plan and the hello girls ara atiU wait-' 0 Oppsaita the Beaaet Jnalor High a$ School Street—Sooth Kad of Mato Street W ARM W fellKUDAT. FEB. Sit STAXtAO Var (8) Up To Two Years To Pay tog. Opea Dal^'P AM. to 8:89 P.M. a Thorsday TUl 9 PM. a Ampla Free Parktog (4) Yonng Homemakers Lsy-A-Wsy •Jf;-

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jA ffin m MANCHESTER gVENING HEBAU), MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY H, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.r CONN.,^ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 14,il962 C o lu m b ia subsUtuUng for Lt. William Ac PAGE FIVE Rockyille»yemon kerman, who is ill. SPBOIAI. 6AIB Ainnaa Aaalgaad Cuba Leaves Police Probe Possible lAnh Drug Store Plan Airman Sc. Edvria C. Broiiasaao, Wilier Co. Agent Denies' son o f Mrs. A in atte M. ^xm swau QAS Prior to robe's TYpewrtb Needs No Permit o f Cards MiU Rd.. Is brtiMr.Uaslgnad In Bad Check Passing Cases c. P ip e T ie n Fees to L. G. Haaacom Field, Maas* Ounces Lighter ■' ■« 4 following his graduatttet from the ■ Zone Unit Rules Ouster Action $$*n£heater Pedice today a n 9 Sgt. Sartor Mid thatother towns M I $ M n United States A ir Force technioat working with BUte PoUea in the in the Greater Hartford area are A KeekriU* W a t«r M d Aquaduet training course for weapon! m«- investigation o f » numerous bad involved. The-Biimtey had' in their The appUcaUon o f Peter Beckiirt) (OonUnned frtMD Page One) BUT THEY SHAPE LIKE MADI 0 » . BpdkMman m M today th t oom- rtianics at Lowry AFCi, Cola Air­ checks passed in Mandiester and poete'ieion a checkwnter, used to HEALTH CAPSULES of WUlimanUc, heard by the foning pany has no tntantlon of chaiclnK man Brouesaeu was ttwkMd to surrounding toW M during' the phM Read Heridd Advs. '‘ULING SLAVIC.! by Michael A. Petti, M.P. flrom pnrtldpation in the inter- print checks. / / naw faas for p4>a InstallaUon to and planning commiseion last load. ' Maintain and insiieot tba month witir a poaaiUa Ue-tn with hootaa and tmUdlnca. WHICH COUNTRy HAS THE night, will require no action of that weapons used in A ir Force fighter "Atncricnn system." five arrelste made by Berlin PoUce H w comment sraa made during tOWEST UFANT DEATH BATS * board. ftM bomber aircraft. He M a ' The actual procedure for expel­ last Saturday. DetecUve Sergeant J o a ^ Sar­ a recesa in Um hah ring before the Marshall T. Nuhfer. chairman /at graduate o f Windham High Hebool ling Cube wes left to the OA8. or^ OPEN tor of the Manchester PiBte De­ Public UUUt^ commission in the board, in explaining this rptfng in Wlltimantic. genization here. partment said today that taro of THUftE. NIGHT.1 which the water (tompany .ts seek­ said, "In the opinion of the^fcom- Girl Scouts of Troop -181, will Soon after today*! OAS meeting the five arreated may have h a » 'tU9 :OOrJtf. ing a I t per cant overall rate in- miesion) no permit is required for. present an unusual progihin F ri­ Involved in a Jan. 18 check peas- crease. W. Nell McKemde. execu­ the contemplated chsngte es out­ day in Yeomans Hail. EntiUad opened, Cuban Delegate Cerloe M. tive ^-ioe president, ^ d - the addi- lined." "Ein Abend Ehnem Ratekelleg” «>r Leehuga sralked ou t H e said the ing spree In fou r o f Mancheeter’e downtown etorea^^ Ubnsl revenue sought is |30.000. Beckieh proposes to purchsse and "A Night in the BatekaUer," it ia. Punta del Bate raaolutioiv-was ille­ A statement concerning tnstalla- remodel the Old Inn at Columbia being arranged by Andrea Stan- SoaM 8381 arorth -«g bed. checks gal and that "Wa' are going to were reported' ciwhed 'ky a men tJon fees was made at a city coun­ Center for a driig store and real- nard as credit toward her minstrel cil meeting Monday by Gilding retire anyway, we don't want to and women on that night-at the dence. badge. Andrea Is ona o f six girls remain in this organization.” Inspector Roland P. usher. He said Fairway Department Stm n'^S A small kroup of citizens attend­ working for her Curved Bar. Leehuga told newsmen "This he understood the company would Main St.; Watkins Bros. Inc,, ed the hearing. Some spoke in favor The evening will be- given over last phase o f the OAS proceedings (Drieuen'i Btudie) not raise its rate if it could affect Main St.; KeUer'a Men’s Wear, 857 of. the ' proposal, 'mo one spoke to German folk dancea songs and has been shameful. It is shameful a $250 per lot fee for water main Main at., and G. E. Kieth Furni­ against it. customs. A ll this girts will wear that even yesterday Cuba's diair Engaged installation and $320 fee for pipe ture Co., 1 1 1 8 Main SL FT.\ Honors Hodges German coetume*. The setting had been removed. How-ever, Little Money connections to houaea ‘*5 5 % Columbia PTA passed a resolu­ Arraigned in Circuit Cburt 15, / T h a engagement o f Miae Joan will be the old style rmtskeller with some delegates proterted and the New Britain, yeaterday, after their Mitchell Vaientine of Wetheiafield The company spokesman said a tion of sv-mpathy to the fam ily of its gayety and muqjofall done un­ chair was restored." refutation would come out in even­ arrests on ciiargss of - receiving to RuaaNl B atiy Glaaaon of Man- the late Jackie Hodges at laM der Andrea's dlfdolon. HomS- O AS Bourcqs said Cuba had not stolen goqda, obtaining money un­ tual testimony today. He said the SWEDEN. NEXT COME THE night's meeting. Mrs. Marion Hurl- oierter has been announced by her made'root beer and boraen\ade cof­ been invited to ■ today's session der false pretenses, forgery and parente, M r. and Mrs. Clifford M. SPRING $350 per lot request is correct, ^ t ' NETHERLANDS. AUSTRALIA, butt. Mrs. Clarence Grant and fee cake will be served. •T. don't know where he got that NORWAY, EWrrZERLANP, UNITED and was not noUfled that it was breaking and entering, w ere Zknil Valrotlna,. 47 Beverly Rd„ Weth- Mrs. Fred Lownnan drafted the The other . five girls, Karen taking place. R; Stone Jr., 34, of Rocky Hill; dfafield. $320." He said connections are KINGDOM, PSNA4ARK, NEW ZEA­ re.solution. It v lil be sent to Mr. Him, ChejTl Berkowitz, Beth Al­ Leehuga told newsmen that his WiUiam E. Phee, 28. M n. Eteanor Her fiance ia the eon o f Mrs. made by house and building own­ LAND, PINLANP AND THE U.S. and Mrs. C. Pretcott Hodges. The bair, Barbara Pell and Jane object in attending today’s meet­ O. Brett, 27, and Ftaneia E. Albert Laliberte, 680 Center St. ers and the company has no desire IN THAT ORDER. PTA has lent a donation td the SUITS to become involved. Szegda will hold their final ping- ing was to protest with our pres­ Horan, 35, all of Hartford, and Miee Valentine ia a 1957 gradu­ American Cancer Society in Jack­ pong tournament March 3 from ence the Illegality of today's pro­ Mario J. Juliana, 34. of Middle- ate o f Wethersfield High School The hearing opened at 11 a.m. In ie's memory. the Rock\-ilIe C ity Hall courtroom. 2 to 4 in Yeomans Hall. ceedings. We consider, that they town. All are being held under $4,- and a 1969 graduate o f Laaell Jun­ Gibson Porter o f Old Hop River Also working for their Curved were In vioUUon o f the OAS char- 000 boiMls each and thalr ci ior College, Newton. Mass. She la Betw.een 40 and 50 residents were at the popular Market in Rockville Rd.. commander o f the Jones- with a big on hand. canter and at Hartmann's' Super­ Bar award, the girls are seeking t*r-" were continued until next INednea- employed at the Hartford Electric KeWe Port of American Legion In market and First National Stores the sports badge. They have Lechu^ said ths council presi­ day. lig h t Co. Before beginning the company’s' Hebron, presented the American testimony, presiding Commissioner pri Windsor Ave. Handling the been pla>-ing for several weeks dent had no pou-er to interpret All were arreated after an inves- Mr. Glaaaon la a 1954 graduate flag to. Scoutmaster William Rob­ Henry B. Strong asked for Stater sales will be the Legion post, the with five Boy Scouts. Tbm Card, the Punta del Este resolution and tigaUon into an alleged theft of of Bulkeley High' School. Hartford. fashion future erts for Troop 163 at Uie same time ments of opposition from individ­ Ladies of the Apostolic Christian Gary Tettelbach. Douglas Tettel- that he had acted illegally in not blank checks taken from the Ajax Ho served in the U.S. Navy and ia W timt Richard Spellman. PTA rep- Screw Machine . Co., Berlin and uals or representatives of Opposing Church and the Auxiliarj- of the bach. Robert Fletcher and' Roy opening the question for debate. an evening student at the Unlver- groups. Folish American Supper Club, re.sentaUve to the Boy ScouU, Beers. the cashing of those checia in aity of Hartford. He ia employed at by Sportster He got about 12 statements respectively. presented Robeits wtth a troop GOING TO ETHIOPIA Berlin retail business firms. H ie the Hartford Eectric Light Oo. five w-ere picked Up when trying to ranging from Mayor l^o B. Pla- Dems to Set Primary Date flag. A color guard from the troop Manchester Evening HenUd Co­ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) A May wedding has bean pass bad check at a Berltiifood planned. herty’s strong denunciation of the The Vernon Democratic Town then carried out the presentation lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Donald — John Rawson of Weston. Oonn., of colora for t4>e PTA. The guard mart, it was.'reported. water company tq,-individual com­ Qommittee will meet tonight at R. Tuttle, telephana ACademy will leave for Addis Ababa, Ethi­ plaints about low pressure, un­ 7:30 St City Hall to set a primary included Christopher Albair. Bruce 8-3433.* opia. thle week to take up his new Golab - Heatb date for possible intra-party elec­ Melvin. .Gibson ^ r t e r Jr., and Ed­ poet as information officer with The engagement of Miss Carol equal rates and a fishy smell in ward Affhauser. the water in the general ser\’lee tions. First city university in the Unit­ the United Nations Economy Com­ Eileen Golab of Columbia to Rob­ area. The primaiy' date will be the State Trooper Derwln Anthony ed States was the University of mission for Africa. The appoint­ ert Edward Heath of WUlImantic talked to the meeting on safety. ^ a r e n d a x Braid Bound Suft,^ Bstimates are the hearing will final day on which a primary can be Cincinnati, established in 1870. ment was announced yesterday. has been announced by her parents, i contipiie through the afternoon called either for election to the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Golab, Cherry and will be resumed at a date to town committee or election as a mm. umn Valley Rd., Columbia. in Herringbone bd determined for cross-examina- delegate to the state convention in Her fiance is the son o f Mr. and July. Aothoriieil Agents Far All Mrs. Robert D. Heatli of Williman-i ^tlon by Rockville Corporation Rsil, Air and Stsantgliiii tic. Oounael Edwin M. Lavltt. Early In March, the town com­ W O O L TW EED mittee's nominating committee Lines . Miss Golab Is a member of the Correction will present a list candidates for elass of 1962 at Wlndhkm High ^le Herald erred in reporting election to the town committee and 18 Asyhnn SL, Harifard School. Her fiance, who was gradu­ the vote at a meeting of the board a elate of candidates for the dele­ Tel. CHapel 7-5857 ated from Windham High School In of education Tuesday. A vote nam­ gate positions. Between that time ARTHURS 1961, is an employe of the William ing Mrs. Alice Hammar to a board and the primary date, party them- HAROLD EELLS Brand Co. vacancy was supported by board b*rt seeking to contest those THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY No date has been set for the member Edith T. Casatl previous­ Manchester Agent choices cam Ale for a primary elec­ MI 9-7442 wedding. Smart cardigan 2-piece suit ly reported as abstaining. tion. Chairman William R. Hahn was 942 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. with Chanel Jacket embel- the one abstaining voter custom­ Named Good Cltlzea Ished with braid trim. In ary for the chairman unless esUed Johnnie Faye Orlowaki, daugh­ gray and brown. Siz.e.s 10 ter of Mr. and Mrs. John OrlowsW SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY upon to break a tie. Grange Notes to 18. Homemaker of Tomorrow o f 115 Brooklyn St., a senior at Lynn Kloter. daughter of Mr. Rockville High School, has been and Mrs. Noel R, Kloter of Vernon elected to receive the DAR Good USED CAR . message to Grange mem- Center, has been designated Eietty Cltlsenship award. bera. National Grange Master Her- Crocker Homemaker of Tomontrw The selection was made by bal­ achel D. Newsom sums up the ac- on the basis of tests given senior lot o f the senior class and fsiculty. ANSCO CADET r ^9 p4-1 oompllahmenta of the first session n blgh^^ school girls across the nation. Miss OrlowskI Is vice president of REG. 29c 1 s t of tile 87th Congress as follows: The award, presented by^ften- the Student Council, secretruy of 1. ) For the first time in nine •™1 foods Inc., will be presented the Chemistry Club, s member of CAMERA years the Feed Grain, Program at the annual Hoipe Eiconomlcs the National Honor Society and COAT or PANT achieved a cutback, which will al­ fashion show in May. Mls,s Kloter Girls’ Leaders Club. low a portion of the government la an honor student Last year, she received the stocks built up during this period OUTFIT L J to be used, Dime* Revenue Rises Dean's Award presented by the HANGERS FLAJSH — BATTERIES T h e March of Dimes fund has state association of women deans 2. ) There was a rise in net farm The demi-box PO LISH ED h JLr OWOOD BULBS— FILM Income during 1961 o f a billion dol­ rone above $1,700. according to and counselors. ^ LIFETIMB o r ABANTBX Buell Chepman. treasurer for the BAR6AINS1 lars or more. This ia a first step fund in the RocJrriUe-Vernon com- LOANS PtW OOTTAOBS toward the parity of income for SPAijD^ SKIPPIES SUIT murilty. The drive Is sponsored bv WASHINGTON fA P )~ A 3600.- 5 for 1.00 farm producers which It one of the the Rocksllle American Legion ! 000 Joan for the construction o f Ra{. I8.7S g A S long-time objectives of'the post. rental cottages for persons over 63 Grange. with knife Chapman said a contribution of in the lower-income brackets has *1395 3. ) More effective use o f the Br J^ormfit $68# from ths women who partici­ Z U.S. agricultural abundance at been awarded to Hartford. Conn:, 8 cylinder 2-door hardtop. Ra­ pated in the Mothers' March pro­ by the Community EaclUtles Ad­ home and abroad la being made. Thres lengths! pleated skirt! vided a major boost. dio and heater, auto, transmis­ This is being acromplished by ex­ .Short, average, ministration. The federal agency sion. power steering. Now—take your shaping lightly! The fund goal is $2,500. Legion­ pansion of the "Food for Peace.” tall. advised Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- Formfit does—with Spandex Skippies naires hope to finish the drive by Oonn.. yeeterday that it was the RUBBING ALCOHOL school lunch and school milk pro­ at ^ Saturday. A ll coin container! and first such , loan under the Senior grams. as well as by the pilot Food that weigh-in in ounces but shape Iik« cards in local business eatabliah- Citizens Loan program for cot- Stamp Plan and other programs real winners. Here’s truly remarkable Wear THE RIGHT SLIP 5 | 8 n i^ ts will be picked up this week. tagee. Previous loans have been providing for more effective utili­ JSrt zation of a^milable farm products. control in girdles that feel soft, light and Three food sales wUl be conduct­ *1345 made for motel, apartment or con­ GOLICIEUI ed Friday from. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. gregate llvlng-tjrpe units. 4-door sedan, radio and heater, 4.1 After a bitter legislative bat­ airy in your hand—soft, light and airy IjOvo the .skirt that’# a b lra H d ito standard transmission. tle the Agricultural Act of 1961 in THE RIGHT LENGTH iBnrSUa. on your body. Spandex powemet with feminine flutter ’neath a was finally passed, perhaps one of Spandex satin front and back panels. 1959 the most sl^ ifica n t and far-sight­ rhic, lined cardigan jack-' 59c ed general farm legislation pieces Regular length pantie No. 825, match­ et. In beige, gray, navy METREBAL in the past 20 years. ing girdle No. 9i25, long leg pantie No. at THE RIGHT PRIGEI or blackf Sizeji 8 to 18. D sici Newsom said thia Is sn excellent 827. White, S.M.L. M i m Saftiy ft cylindar 480 ticular or selected group of nations, the company’s property west of weaterly direction. Theae are in tenaian in our Wed„ Thurtn FrL, 10 sJM-f pjn. Sunday 10:30 A J M t T J L WA*tr ••AddddddSdAA »U *8 playfields or athletic fields for the Mt. Nebo site had been ac' S. TTie vicinity of Salter’S I^ofid tlmsa. Which will ultlniately gain Ths animals, who can’t see red, _ or and for the survival of the one' Manchester. quired for transmlsqion lines to akjoy Lydall Brook. ths ascendency? Which will cap­ think night has arrived and go THB .TED PRUa neighborhood which already exists The open ^lace arees, for the about their normal aetlvitles,. At 935 MAIN ST.- Ml 3-5171 - OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - CLOSED MONDAYS Dm I to axeluatraly ' Prepared by Planning and Re­ Case Bros. Company. However, ture our comidete loyalty and tha entitled to . of repabilcatlaa « and which cannot ever be really di­ newal Associates, Inc., of Cam­ another route for the lines was moet pert, conal t of heavily wood­ loyalty of the worMT W in thepe' night, when the visitors have gone an aetra diapatehiia__eniditad to H . taken and the property Is now ed sites which are not condudVe of deetruction of treodem proVant home, the too turns on bright Bot otbaniaa eracredited In thto paper vided again except to Its own de­ bridge, Mass-, master plan con- ____ Aowi pnpttotMd bare. struction. sultuts, the summary recom­ unused. to Inteneive urbaii devMopment... Or wUi the symbol of tho cnM» white lights ao the animals can All iKtita ef rambUcaSn of apada] Not New Ideas or areas atohg ponds and streams, signifying God’s rademptloa to hls< sleep. All it takes la something very mends that the town provide three dtopalehaa liarita ara. alao raaaraad. playflelds by 1980, and that they The poBsibillty of developing it waa said. tory, ultimately brhm rriforation’ Zoo officials speculate that the mu cUanI o( N a Barr- elemental and simple and basic and should be located In the north, town-owned land west of ML Nebo "Generally, the functions of the of Sonahip to man? Tour dodaian arrangements mixed up the klnk- lea, tec. yet magnificent and grand—the central and southern sections of the to replace land used for the tolo- proposed open space is to provMe can place you on ths aids Of the ajoua BO 'much they thought they mbUabara RapraoeataUrea; Tba realisation that the only way to town. cation of RL 6 was brought up in for passive recreation by means ultimate victory. VaritliM were at home, and repro^eed. JOIhu Matbatra Special Anocy >- Na* Rev. Alex H. lilsssoer WATKINS ~ ------. Detroit and Boatan. create aafety and security for our­ The playfleld sites considered by ' 1960, along with proposals for the of preserving scenic views ir ______AUDIT BUREAU OF the planning consultants would be acquisition of land for Robertson greenspace throughout the buUt- Community Baptist ChurCh ttf tha You save on every thing... for every room... CntCULATIONR selves is to create them for those a* Robertson Park, Manchester Park. up portions of the community.. In Tba Herald Prtnttna Company, tec, we m l|^ t label enemies, that the High School and the Mt. Nebo site. addition, these sites may provide Fiaask SEMI-ANNUAL winnia no financial reaponnbuity tor Currently, the master plan con­ O pen F o ru m Alcal armra appaarln* In ad- only way to build an order which To insure a suitable expansion of sultants have advocated acquisi­ a physical boundary for nei^- janta and other raadlM mattar can survive is to make It include the Mt. Nebo site,.for the replace- tion of about seven acres for Rob­ boriioods, industrial areas, or K AN&I DONUTS Mancbaater Erantna Herald m i^t of the Charter Oak faclIlUea, Spaniah Olaas FURNITURE those we might have some instinct ertson Park and providing , a class busineas areas and act aa a 'buf­ To tha Editor, Dlratey adrertlalnii cloalng bonra: the town should acquire acreage A bollfleld, additional tennis fer between them...thus helping Evar* Maia For Monday—1 p.m Friday. to excluda now or formerly owned by HELOO courts, an archery range, a skating to insure a more orderly and at­ Pooribiy realdeota in Mancheater at Watkins storewide Semi-Annual Sale are not aware a daaa in Oonver- For meaday—I p.m Monday What a pity that great big as soon as possible. In addition, rink and an enlarged playing field tractive patlem of developinant ." For Wednaaday—1 cm TUtnday. for organized games. saiUonal Spaniah haa been offered Fbr Thnraday—1 cm. ■ Wednaaday. friendly man from New York can’t some improvements, such as grad­ Acquiaitlan of open apece areas, to the reeMento at the Manchester For FMay—1 p.m. TTraraday. throw his arms wide and make ing and fllUng, should be under­ The consultants noted that the consultants said, may be facil­ High School. For Sataroay—1 cm. Friday. taken in the near future. itated in part throu^ federal gov­ (Below) Captain’s chair for daaained deadline' 10:S0 a.m ai that kind of speech! WOiat a thrill "many of these Improvements, as FrMhiy taroand The teaidter, Mr. Gnodano, is day of oabneatloB except Satordai The proposed expressway will well as the additional land, eould ernment assistance under the SALE Dretstr bast desk, dinette or living room tCRI he is missing! For underneath that mean the loss at Charter Oak Park exceptionally good and one could U i i U ji. m . be undertaken as part of the urban Housing Act of 1961 which pro- BANTLV OIL I benefit by aMendlng ttM remeining is made of solid elm; Salem kind of speech this whole earth of of a Little League Held, the aluntmi renewal program for the North .vides grantd-in-aid to communi­ COTFEE Wadnenda]r, Februaiy 14 aeveral eeaskme. The claae meets 9 9 * 5 0 mape finish. ours m l^t begin pulsating and field, a softball field, the ski slope End area." ties for these purposes, it wes re­ and a skating rink. ported. ^ AT OUR Tueeday and Hiuraday from 7 pushing as if it were about to lift In connection with the Robert­ pun. to 9 p.m. THURSDAYS "Too Pony” Indeed Also contributing to the loss son Park suggestions, the master Up to 30 p jr cent of the land Mirror (Below) ^ lid maple end itaelf off Into exultant orbit, with land at Charter Ctok. along with plan suggests Some improvements acquisition costs could be paid by TfL Ml'.-;. COFFEE BAR Anyone intereated In learning or ••Anytlilng lean than a irnuid de- him riding the nose cone. the actual path of Rt. 6, will be in Union Pond through pollution b r u o l ^ up in Spaniah ahould tfi- table frpniTa ^oup yvhich the>federal government under thM •TiTTrjnfir: roll for the remainder of the 0gn—A major Idea and a lofty the construction of an interchange abatement, "to the degree that the program, the consultants noted. FRIDAYS 3 3 - 5 0 includes step and cock- aemeater. tale models; 636.96 each. atBse of pnrpoae—ia too puny for None Too Old Bemica Wallus the timea fat which we live." TOiat waa Governor Nelaon The question arose what age Opportnoltyr To the Editor, Rockefeller, apeakinff up at Har­ would be beyond sending or receiv­ Famous ing of valentinee, and each one in The Democratic Town Commit vard laat Friday evening:. toe haa announced that Congress- And that waa a piece of grand the room, it seemed, was wllllhg to man-at-Large Frank Kowalski will langtiagie from him, even though carry the custom forward at least be their gueat on Friday evening, Old ke waa only a aoo of Dartmouth. to his or her own age. One could ANOTHER WAY Feb. 16, at Mott’s Auditorium on gather that there was perhaps Middle Turnpike, Shut. He brought aome other pearla of This will be open to the public thought and language to Harvard. more kinetic valentinlsm among and It will be a golden opportunity Solid Maple Plenty of space to spread out home­ He deecrlbed thla world of oure, tha very young, so that their talk for the people of Manchester to work or bookkeeping on the 46 x * a today, aa one In which "all dla- may have meant more business for show Uunr Town Committee who 23-inch top of this 7-drawer Chip- the post office.- But there wss no they want for their Senator. 1 4 . 9 5 tancea are ahrlveled, all great Mr. Kowalski Is the only an­ O re r 30 pieces on sale! pendale desk. Solid maple or cherry. perlla univenal, and the great age which would guarantee Its own nounced candidate for United 3 6 * 9 5 globe itaelf hardly more than a abstention from the occssionsi States Senator, at this time, and neighborhood." sending of s valentine. If the mood is asking the endorswnent of the and opportunity served, and none, Manchester Town Committee in Theae are timea, Governor the nominating convention to be Rockefeller aaid In another of hla certainly, which offered any held In Hartford In July. great Ina^hd momenta, “when the brusque repulse to the potential ' ^ 4 Evelyn W. Gregan receipt of a valentine. natiori'^ ra te , atanding alone, Thanks and Sympathy threatena to aeem aa anachronlatlc The truth la that all of us, at any age, consider It an excellent To the Editor, aa the Greek city-atate eventually We, of the Pythian Cystic Fi­ 1 1 .7 5 became.” The complex problema of thing to be esteemed by aome other brosis Committee of Manchester, our world cannot be aolved, the member of the human race. (3ur wish to express our sincere appre­ Governor added, to "laolation.” reaction to this runs somewhat In ciation to all who in any way re­ Tole lamps Ad a p t sponded to our appeal for funds to , So far, we,think, we have pre- reverse to our maturity. When we themselves tcT Early are young, we take It, when it hap­ help in the Research to conquer aented Governor Rockefeller In the that terrible child killer "Cystic American^ 18th Cen­ act of making a grreat and ringing pens, with dignity and calm and Fibrosis.’’ We trust that your do­ tury settings. Choose poise; as we grow older, ,and It apeech. Surely he hlmaeU ia hot ’O U W l nation may have so swelled the to­ frew^bridge style going to come out of thla with any­ still happens, we grow silly and tal as to enable those in research to ^tbwn, or straight giggly and ichuckly-wugly over It, carry on to our final g ^ —to find thing lesa than what he himaelf de- tho cure,which Is now^unknown. 1 9 - 9 5 "floor models in black manda. "Anything leea than a aa if it were all, you know, quite We want to thank The Hertild or white highlighted grand deelgn," he aald, remember, impossible and ridiculous, but Isn’t for their co-operati<»i and pub­ with brass: hand deco­ “la toiTpuny for the timea In which he or she a doll even to pretend licity, the mocfdiants and business It could still be real? men who allowed ils the chance to rated in gold. we live.” place our coin-cards, those who Well, In what followed. Governor But no m atter how tye act, we helped to fill those cards and to like it, and the receiving of it la Rockefeller tmdoubtedly thought those friends and members of the Old Ipswich is the kind of furniture you'll alyvays be proud to that he waa being bold, and not good for us, and ao would tho giv­ Pythian Order who mailed in their ing of it be too, if we should decide contributions. Every cent will help own for tor itIT isIS beautifullyoeauTituiiy designedoesigneo in lastinglasring Early Amarican “puny." But, In our judgment, he to oarry on thla wmiderful work, waa ignoring the very lawa of unl- to pay our own W r freight In the and we thank you. Who knows? style and soundly made. The handsome scrolled brackat veraality he himaelf invoked. annual shipment of sentiment and Your gift may be the one to car­ bases project on all three sides of chests, and drassar. Draw­ Pine cigarette dispens­ For what Governor Rockefeller lace. ry to fuUlUment otir dream—that ers have Colonial thumbnail edges, dovetailed construction, er adapted from an came out with waa, by thla time, a We keep saying, oach year, that no child bom with this killing dis­ Easy to live with O il Walnut group >old Colonial pipe box. ease must be destined to die before dustprodfing throughout, center guides; open smoottily on familiar formula. It waa, once next year will be the year when we their fifth birthday. Today, one out Nylon glides! Shown: 50" Double Dresser Base; 32" Cnest- | . 5 0 agraln, the federation of a selected send out some valentines, and then, of every six hundred has this des­ group of “free nations" which wa.i aa another Feb. 14 passes ua by, tiny. With God’s help and your dol­ on-chast. 3 major pieces The smooth, sleek lines of this walpUt group makes it being advanced aa aucceaeor and and the postman doesn’t even ring lars we are striving to change a breeze to care for. It’s one ofjMny modern groups once, we lose heart, sort of, and this. ' now sale priced. The 6-drayi^ double dresser is 52 aubatltute for the United Natlona. Our active campaign Is over for Special It la a great tragedy, aaid Rocke­ hardly think of It again until tt is this season, but if you forgot to inches wide; has a 31 X^^-iifeh mirror. Roomy 4- feller, "that the free world today too late again, another year. make a contrlbutkm and still wish - drawer chest'-is 34 inches wide. The bed is available ©ffere no aecure atructure of ” in­ But for them as gets them, to do so, you may send it to Thom­ in ■full or twin s^eS. Matching bedside table, $29.60. as Rollsjson % Conn Bank A Trust 179. ternational order within which the there's nothing finer, and none too old for It, either. ’ Co. Manchester Office. baalc aaplrationa of free'men may You may be asking why the o w iia iii > iS>ijniiri.>iiriyiTir be realized—and the aafety and sympathy In this heading. From X righta of free natlona be guarded."' The “Compact 18” here I am expressing my own feel­ There la a greater tragedy. It la ings, which may or may not be We haven't the slightest idea those of other members of oiir com­ that a man auch aa Rockefeller where we. the American pcopie, mittee. Iluring our campaign, one ahould be able to fool himaelf into and George Romney, the over- of our coin-cards was stolen. My Stearns 6* Foster bedding outfits thinking that there can be aecuiity first thought was one of anger, dis­ lighted dark horse of the month, at gust and condemnation, but then a for one kind of nation, which he least, for the Republican party, are eallB free, without there being feeling of sympathy came over me Complete outfits for your new or going to come out. But we-hope he for the one who sank so low as to aecurlty for all other natlona too. doesn’t try to rush us off our feet, do this terrible thing. By doing old bedrooms . . . mattress with There U a greater tragedy. It with a lot of rteer bustle and this, he has not only branded him­ quilted top and box s))ring . . . in a self as a thief but far worse may becomea apparent when a man in hustle. The last ambitious charac­ choice of two fine grades. Rodcefeller’a poaltlon goea on to ter'who was going to pep us up and FO U tlaixUK! declare that the United NaUona energize us and awing us into cannot "ahape a new world order dlz^ new rate of national exis­ Point of View which eventa how ao compelUngly tence \yound up publicising a rock­ demand" and goea on to relegate ing chair. That not only served him STEADY the wtly "enduring value of the right, but pleased us, the people. Own these handsome twin beds UN” to nerving as "the universal We, the people, are trying to get a D O ES IT symbol of humanity’s hopes for lltOe bit of that all-fired Ameri­ peace, aa a forum for voicing and can hurry out of our systems. "An ifivesonent philosophy long complete with bedding g ^ .5 0 hearing all the diviaiona and baalc It Is for that reason, perhaps, held by Putnam people and long ' eonflicta that imperil these hopes, that we v e somewkat dubious since proved to our wisfaction is EACH and as a channel for daily. com­ about Mr. Romney’s creation of a this: 'Investors fare best, year munication between nations.” new kind of golf, which he calls TTiat is how tragic arid puny after year, who follow a policy the "compact 18. ” It seems that he Ever see & nicer styled spool bed? things can really get, when that goes out, every dawn, for a round of constant big friendly teddy bear of a New purchase of 'These are really a handsome model, of golf, which, for him, coiisiats of D a d « beemaKing away «>m* of U« dgwetto money for • w t of matdisd Imim Mom’s bMo fashioned of hardwoods with 2>^” York governor really lets himaelf playing three balls around a total securities Boston rockers .for your go on the world scene. tucking away wme of her grocery m on^ for a new mink stole. Boiii m tidngs they dearly posts and finished in a mellow nut­ 54-50 of six holes. This gives him an op­ bedroom, living room or H ie evidence he surveys arid the want-one ‘Tiig ticket”; the other of moderate expense—one a fairly long-term savings rather than meg brown .maple. Beds are fitted 3 9 - 9 5 portunity to hit as many strokes attempting to study in satin black with principles he cites all establish the as he would If he were playing 18. with Steams A Foster Anchor box universality, the inclusiveness oF goa , the other a short one. Long-term or ahearty expensive or not, your savings grtnif have time their in­ springs and mattresses. -Petfect for scratch-lresistant ni a p 1 e holes, but presumably saves him a seats! - First showing! the situation in which, men and na­ considerable portion of the time tt a way of almost ‘sneaking up on you’ when you save at Hartford Nations! Bank. Eeimlar vesting to the youngster’s room that needs-only tions tod themselves, the fact that would take to play 18 holes, out in p o s s i b le . a single bed, or in pairs for the guest the problem of s^ival is that of depofflts to your Hartford National Savinp Account. . . plus the cxmvMiienoe of “one-stop” one long string. changes in bedropm. 'Two of them convert into the survival of a ."neighborhood. ” We are not quite sure what Can­ banking—and presto! the money’s there, resdy to help you get the things you want. Plan a bunk bed (at left). Then, in the face of all this evi­ the market.* Old Salem Cherry didate Romney’s objective In de­ to make a savings stop part of your regular Hartford National banking ensndsV ' We believe, dence, and these principles, there signing this kind of golf may have i n other tyaasIKI comes the recommendation for been. Waa he trying to play a lot A • splitting this neighborhood Into of golf in a hurry? Or waa he words, in the Swfsw 3 Pieces 269. two parts, one of which Is to re­ (jntematk; punWse of quality Two twin beds, two Bunkette merely taking as much time aa he bedding outfits, guard rail, serve security and prosperity to it pleased to play six holes ? When he wcuriries regatdlesi of price flue- For the first time during the Semi-Annual Sale you self, as if no other half of the ladders sale priced $129.50. Salt shaker doe.s this every morning, does he ZSTaptioxtal tn«tinn and regardless of die can ensemble your own bedroom (and dining room, 'neighborhood existed. Then, after feel pre.ssed? Or relaxed? Was his general trend

' V PAGB EI6BT MANCH^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER., (^NNT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 196^ I MANCBESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. l^DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 p a g e N i n e RockviUe-Vernon allocated to Rockville because it brought about by Tndoneelata dlalm i Andover ' day. MrsL Haul Donahue Is tM hi- Stephen's award was third place ii a dty and more than half the Mediator Despite Denials to West New Guinea. Ha told Deaths Last Night stcuctor. for the largest striped bass, which PHNAiVfa^esSS? Midday Accident town’s population la reiident hewaftan the talks would reetuns A new motor has been installed he caught diuring the 1961 season, Police Arrests Selectmen Naiiiie therein.' Statutea gre a t • towAa, Sunday when Kennedy retiime to STUART, Fla. (A P)— Abe Mon­ Board to Renew . (n the .cooler In the Idtohen, to re­ in the 'Hiames River. Stephen Is January Visits . Brings Warning cltlea and boroughs repreeuntation Jakarta. tague, 69, rpee, ftom m anag­ place the one that burned out. the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robert C. McCrillls, 22, of Ves­ » " to the regional agency, but no oth­ Neitlier ICennedy nor .UJ3. offi- ^ regard to the figure o f $50235 Wrbhllnski and a Grade 7 student Lavitt to CRPA Bohbyi Sukarno Talk ing a comMnatlon theater and Teacher Contracts Manc^iester pitblic health nurees er legislative, divislohs. at RH AM ; tal, N . T., yesterday afternoon was A Manchester woman received a eials were immediately available dance hall to beceme eacecutive given by. the OennecUcut Public By School Board The Rockville Planning (Com­ for edmment on SubanMO’e state­ The Andover Board of Educa­ Enpendlture Council as the cost made 697 vM ta during January, charged with failure to obey a stop warning for following too closely 'Seymour E. Lavitt was-named vice president of CoIqmlMa Plo- mission wee designated the ' ap­ ment, which cast ICennedy in the tion voted to renew the teaching per pupil for education for An­ MaadMater Evening Herald An­ Mrs. Rachel Bamea, nuraa super- sign. He was ordered to appear in shortly after midday yesterday I*-. Vernon’s first representative to pointing -body fo r a city represen­ tdree Ck>rp„ died Tuesday/ Mon­ On West New Guinea role of mbdlator despite bla public eontbaots of aH teacbera on''the dover, It w as noted that this Is tha dover ' eorreapoadeat, jtlaigery viaor, reported yeaterday at a Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Feb. when,a motor vehicle she was op­ tative by the City Council eonw The board of education last niffht unanimously adopted a the Ctapltol Region Planning -Agen­ denials thet such was his purpose. tague, of Gretniwich, Cmm., last present staff at Its meeting last first year the RHAM Regional Montandon, telephone P l l ^ m board meeting of the Msneheatar 26. ‘ erating struck the rear of a van 2-WlS. cy by selectmen last night. The time ago. (Conttaoed from Page Oaa) community of free and Independ- Kennedy has aald that the United Nov. 20 was named by the Motion night. There are 10 teechere on High School bonded indebtedness Public H ^th Nursing Associa­ Mrs. Lauretta Lavertu of 134 truck causing considerable damage 1962-6S school budget totaling 44,814,654, an increase of States’ only dealie Is to see (he the staff, and a atudent enrollment cost was Included in the oomputa- membership is effective beginning ent Picture Pioneers as Pioneer et the tion at Manchcatar Mem orial Hoa- Croft Dr. yesterday was charged to her car, which was towed away. $627,707 above tbe present budget. Instruction is the major ^AMED TO UBKABY UNIT Dntcb-Ihdoneslen dispute settled tion. The figure was for the 1960- “Let u » not make it a one-way “The United Statpe.” the attor­ Tear In reoognlUoii of his aehieva- of 265 as of the end of January. pital. with keeping an unlicensed dog. N o one w as injured. Friday. H A R T F O R D ( A P ) — Gov. John- peacefully and he is only exchang­ 61 school year. Elks Setback area raised, with costs jumping $420,584, of which |316,775 street, if we disagree, 11^, doesn’t ney general said, “has no desire to menta as a showman and humani­ Included In the ptincipare re­ Servicas providad ware (our ma- She will be presented In court on The accident occurred at a point Vernon becomes the 25th town N. D ei^ey announced yesterday ing Information. Is for tMudMrs’ Mlariea., mean we have to pick ;:up our Impoee our conception of the role tarian. Hew as bom In Roxbury, port was ttte fact that 14 new Figures on the cost p tr pupil temMy, cllnlca attendod by 46 per­ Feb. 28. on Rt. 6 and 44A on N ew Bolton The budget w ill go first to Qen> to Join the regional agency. Two the appointment of Charles J. books have been added to the Petersen’s MUk, 1,235; W alnut English teacher and librarian, an marbles and go home.” i other netlone should be ellowed to Kennedy*a party flew to Jogja­ Maes. ■’' '■ In recent years were given as fol­ sona; twio wril-hahy and pediatric Rd. oral Manager Richard Martin and are left, Hebron and Tolland. Ducey of Hamden as vice chair­ school bbraiy, puichssed from Clippers, 1,217; E g g and You, English teacher, a science teacher, In his speech Kennedy eeid the assume, and I can tell you quite karta, in central Java, In an 11^- ST. P A U L , Mlim. ( A P ) — Edwin lows: 1956-67, $266.45; 1967-S8, cMnics 'fo r 14, one medical and ELECTRON1CB JOINT STUDY Police said that Miss Martha P. then to the board of directors for Lavitt, who has served as the man o f the Gbvem or's Ctommlttee Book Fair Funds. A new card s}ra- an art teacher, a social atudles United States is sympathetic to frankly we have no intention a t shln 14 transport which the gov­ W. Davis, 66, board diainnan of $343.05; 1968-59, $300.99; 1959-60, 1,210; 4 T t, 1,192; State Shoe Re­ surgical, 2; three cheat clinics for STRATFORD (AP)—An agree­ Morianos of 15 Lllley St. was fol­ review, btfore it becomes final. Rockville representative to the on Libraries. MiSs Marian Lwchner teacher, two guidance counselors, nationalism and reminded the stu­ permitting any other nation to ernment reserves for visiting dig­ the Wood Conversion Oo. and a tem for checking books has been $339.23, Using the same items as pair. 1,192; North Ends, 1,181; 43 and one tumor clinic for 6 per­ ment has been announced by the lowing a rented van of EMart Truck. . In« setting the new budget dur­ of Hartford was named secretary. and a teachers’ afd for Study halls. CRPA since late 1958, said he dents "the American people fought force its system pn other nations of nitaries. Subandrio went along, veteran of .40 years in the timber* worked out and will go into effect used in past computations, and Patten’s Builders. 1,175; H ow art sons, Mrs. Barnes reported. Avco Corp. and Ultra Electronics Rental Corp. being dilven by ing a five-hour deliberation, the Donald B. Engley, Trinity CoUege A t the Junior high schools: A will notify t)ie mayor today of fo r n,atlonaI independence in 1776 the world.” -> arousing speculation that conver­ industry, died Tuesday of a heart the end o f this month., omitting the RH A M cost, the tig and Moehcr, 1,163; SchMdel Oil, Public health nureee also aa- Ltd. of London for Jblnt studies George W. Downing. 51. of Tarriff- board. of education also unani­ the appointment and suggest a librarian, was previously named and Have been Its spearhead ever The students warmly applauded sations over West New Guinea attack. Davis, founder of the firm .Childran’s partieipaitlon In the ure for 1960-61 would be approd' 1,137; Chiros, 1425; W alnut Grill, sletcd Dr. Niriiolas Maraialo at a and possible'Joint undertakings in ville. who w as forced to stop when mously approved the addition of 29 business teacher (Bennet), a com­ successor be chosen for the Rock­ as chairman o f the cOmmlttae, since.” Kennedy and student leaders gave would continue on the tour. also was an executive and director school lunch program la as fol­ mately $449. 1,120; W oody's Wonders, 1,089; flu clinfc for town employes. Mrs. the general fields of communica­ a truck In front of him stopped new teachers to help lower the bined Ehiglish and Latin teacher ville post.. ■' which has been assigned the Job of The attorney general took a him a silver dinner gong. Kennedy will stay overnight at in several other corporatlxms. H e lows: Complete lunch, 181; m ilk Stephen Wroblinskl, 1$, of l^s^e Leone's Trucking, 1,078; Four Up­ Lois Bonaccorai and Mrs. Mar­ tion and electronics. Avco presi­ suddenly. Mis.s Morianos was un­ teacher-pupil ratio for the school (Bennet), a music teadier (BSn net and llUng), a guidance counse­ Undep statutes creating the developing a coordinated plan for phrase from his brother’s 1962 Foreign M ii^ter Subandrio aald Jogjakarta and meet Thursday was a grandson of Frederick only, 56; nothing, 18;. and free, 4. Bd., won a trophy Monday night sets, 1,072; Little Joe Texaco, garet Storrs attended a demon' dent' James R. Kerr and Ultra's able to stop in lime and crashed system, which expects 125 more Weyeriiaeuser, the timber mag­ lor (Uling). (3RPA, V-emon is allowed two rep­ the expansion of the state's library State of the Union address to speU Kennedyledy and Sukarno are seeking with students at Gadjah Mkde Uni Starting on Jan. 24, there has at a meeting In Hartford of the 1,071; Vlchl’s Package, 1,048. Stratton Jan. 31 on patient evac' managing director A. V.' Edward into the rear of the van's guard pupils next year. facilities. veraity there. nate. been one pupil receiving home- Hartford 8i^ Fishing dub, of H igh single. E g g and You, 137, At the elementary schools: Four resentatives, but one of them is out U.S. goals—^^“a peaceful World a speedyeed} solution to the iBsput^ uation a t the hospital. made the announcement yesterday. ' rail. ' Allocations for salaries total bound Instriiotion for one hour per which he la a Junior member. second, Schendel, 128. more than 85 per cent of th e' classroom teachers, two elementary et or 44,123,577. librarians, an art teacher, two BCs^or Increases Asked music teachers, two irtiyslcal edu­ Maintenance, which was cut cation teachers, a reading Instruc sharply in this year's budget, is tor, two speech therapists. raised by $76,032 to $129,279 in the Other Recommendations new budget. Other major increases In addition, the board voted the are in the areas of capital out following supplementary recom G O O D > ^ E / l R lay, $34,466 to bring the total to mendatlans: $57,195; fixed charges, $30,719 to Four department heads at IlUng G O O D > ^ E / % R brliig the total to $47,130; and Junior High for the English, sO' operation of school plant, $27,524 ciai studies, science and math­ to bring the total to $530,581. ematics departments. Other Increases are as foUows: A student council advisor at Health service, $19,264 ,for a ming. total o f $102,675. Three guidance counselors to Pupil tranqwrtation, $10,865 for work an additional month per a total o f $M,250. year at the high school. Administration, $10,487 for A guidance counselor at Bennet WETfAVE A FREIGHT CAR FULL of total o f $96,006, Junior High to work two addition­ OonununUy services, $8,750 for al months per year. j ■ a total c f $14,250. Two department heads for the Attendance service, $400 for a guidance departments at Bennet total c f $8A00. and ming. The area of outgoing transfers Money to finance the added Appliances with No Piece to Put ’Em! remains at $2,50(1 /and technical posts is found in the allocations for school costs drop $6,330 to $2,650. extra-curricular activities. Out lASt Tear Budget Procedure A total of $16,000 la aUocated for The board of education estimates a language laboratory at Manches there will be 10,180 children in .t e r K g h School, an item cut out schocq at the peak enrollment of the present budget Fourteen period, sometime between Oct. 1 televiaion sets will be installed at and Jan. 1. The figure includes CRATES AND $AVE! two elementary schools through the 2,416 at the high school, 1,189 at Mrs. Caroline Randolph opens the electroencephalograph, which $9,000 in the budget for educational Bennet Junior High, 736 at Uling BUY RIGHT GFF THE CAR detects diseases of the nervous system and metabolism. (Herald television. Junior High (total 4,340), and 5,790 photo by Salem ls). Educational TV, to originate at the elementary level. from Trinity CioUege’s Oiannel 24, According to the town charter, will be carried to children in or more! town boards must submit their YOU’LL SAVE »40-*50-»100 Grades 3 to 6, on a rotating basis, budgets by Feb. 21 preceding the Hospital Adds EEG Unit at Bowers and Bentley Schooh;. fiscal year for which the budget is NO Gimnilcks-NO HIDDEN CH ARGES A $6,000 electroencephalographytl?^^^------'------Eight sets, two per classroom, Intended. unit, which measures brain waves, of the hospital's electrocardiogrram wUl be Installed at Bowers, and The school board Ivill meet with has been Installed at Manchester'^ department,"knd has been an em­ islx at Bentley. the general manager alone on Memorial Hospital In a mew de­ ploye of Manchester' Memorial ' The sets cost $300 apiece, and March 1 for the first review of the Hospital for eight years. other costs total $1,600. Board budget. March 8 is the last possi­ 12 ^ Pound Deluxe Automatic Dduxe GE 4 Cycle Automatic Dryer partment created around It. members Frank Sheldon and Rob­ ble date the board of directors can The BISG department, as It Is ert Barnes voted against includ­ hold the first of two scheduled called, opened Monday on the ing E T V in the budget. meetings with the school boaid, e 4 Cycles ground floor west wing. Before Its Today Significant establishment, about 10 patients a Balaiy Increases and March 25-, is the deadline for Delicate W asher With Bleach Dispenser month had to be referred to Hart­ A total cf $13,000 is allocated for the second meeting. To Valentine Girl r Regular ford hospitals for the tests to <^e major medical insurance payments The board of directors makes fi­ Heavy tect diseases of the nervous sys­ f for employes, and $12,000 to pay nal adoption of all town budgets. Valentine’s D a y will have special for half the coat of Blue Cross and “Damp Dry” tem and metalmlism. Once approved, however, the school "T h e B e st" Dr. Renato Rlcra, a H artford neu meaning for Mtas Joan M, Valen­ (Connecticut Medical Service bene- budget may be distributed in any Mfgs. List r flU. rologlst, has been named head of tine of Wethersfield this year. Her way the board of education de­ • Metal Lint Trap the department, with Mrs. CJarollne cides. engagement to Russell Barry Glaa- The total allocation for teachers’ Randolph, 33 Hyde St., whom he son of Manchester was announced salaries is $8,187,268, with the in­ The directors may cut only sums 36U5 trained for three months, as senior crease above the present figure due from the school budget, and the • Magnetic Safety technician.. on this day of romantic slgnifl- to a new salary schedule adopted board of education makes the de­ >?' J Door Mrs. Randolph will administer oance. last week by the board of educa­ cision on the areas to be cut. the tests, which take about 20 un- tion. The schedule for teachers with Miss Valentine Is not the first '■fe intomipted minutes, and Dr. Ricca girl in her family to make the bachelor's degrees ranges from will Interpret the readings which $4,600 to gr.tW on 13 steps, while New York White House most of St. Valentine’s Day. Her * WashM elgit writing pens make on a pa­ the present schedule ranges from aunt Ih Saybrook, the former Miss $4,400 to $7,900. NEW YORK (AP)-Jacqueline 12 pornidf per from Impuses sent along wires Alice Valentine, was engaged on Kennedy came to N e w York City attached to a patient's head. F ib . 14 five years ago. Other salary increases were truly clean Nineteen wires are glued with granted as follows; Tuesday for a private overnight collodion to a patient's head. A member of the family said $4,950 to $8,190 on 13 steps for visit. The machine arrived from Off- that it Is hoped this custom of teachers with bachelor's degrees ■ \. A Secret Service man at the * 5 automatic ner Electronics Inc. of Schiller Valentine engagements will be­ phis 30 hours or master's degrees. <2arlyle Hotel, where the Presi­ WEEKLY Park. III. come a family tradition for Its fu­ $5,400 to $8,640 on 13 steps for , cycles dent's wife stays when in the Mrs. Randolph Is also In charge ture brides. teachers with master’s degrees city, answered the telephone by plus 30 hours. saying “New York White House.” or $3,300 to $5,800 on 13 steps for Mrs. Kennedy and her brother- * Automatic nurses with three years of train- in-law and sister. Prince and Prin­ UacKk dispenser M frs. Ito and $3,600 to $6,100 for nurses cess Stanislas Radxlwill of Lon­ iOO with bachelor’s degrees. in|ects bleach don, came to N ew York in the Delivered —^ Installed $3,8(M) to $5,800 on 13 steps for Kennedy family plane Caroline. aulemoticdly dental hygienists. The prince and princess liad been Serviced — Demonsfrrted a t proper time MONTHLY $3,680 to $4,780 on eight steps visiting in Washington. for custodians. $4,680 to $5,780 on eight steps for maintenance employes. ;; NO M O NEY $3,285 to $3,945 on foiu: steps for matrons. 691 M AIN STREET An overall 4 per cent Incr-ase NO M O N EY With Your above present salaries was ap­ DOWN proved for clerical and secretarial weekly or 13^*’ monthly With Your Old Washer O ld Dryer workers. The custodial-mainte­ •JpnrE GEEEMA^W nance salary sch^ule represents DOWN a 6 per cent Increase per hour FOR TO DAY or FRIDAY above the present schedule. Administrative employes will re­ ceive raises in line with the ad­ 12 Pound Multi - Cycle GE 19 Inch Portable ministrative salary plan adopted some time ago by the board. Supt of Schools ■William H. Chirtis will receive a $750 raise to Becouse This Sale is Right In the Freight $16,750, and AssU,Supt. of Schools GE W A SH ER All Channel TV 30 inch Deluxe GE Ronald P. Scott will receive a $1,- 000 raise to $11,000. u h F- v h f . Car We Will Be Unable To Take Phone Or­ New Teachers Oven cooking The netw teachers approved by is easy today... the board iiiclude the following; Electric Range A t the high school; A combined ders — Sale Thursday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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Contractor • New Easy to Set RMidentid-Commercid * 3 water temps Oven Timer * 2 rinse temps FT- Alferariens-Reniodding Mfgs. • Removable Oven $ 2 «7 5 Weekly * 2 wosh speeds List Door ‘‘Business Built On * 2 spin speeds Customer Satisfaction” so*s hopne heating Monthly Full Insurance Coverage $11 50 * 3 lead selec;Hons^ 21935 2.75 Wcfikly or Monthly • Keyboard Controls our woyl 11.50 Mfrs. List 269.95 Tel. MI 4-0450 W You get premium quality After 5:00 P.M. 4 MobDhest with RT-98 . . . the __ EXACTLY AS 82 BALDWIN ROAD most e m n p l^ y effsetive fuel .W eek ly or Monthly w i n d SS^(iv e ^ d m r oil additive in use today. And. 2.75 lloQO * V-- you get premium service. Au- GE Portable Dishwasher tomatie deliveries . . . a bal­ DB.IVERY • No Special Wiring or Plumbing Needed. anced payment plan and numy AND other extras desii^ied to makt • Absolutely No Pre-Rinsing With 1 Year home heating T tM t 'M it. GE Excinmve “Flush-A-Way” Drain. T ^ ' i- wHli • Holds Place Setting for 12. . Factory Service 'M obilheat •T -f$ • Uses O n ^ 6 Gals, oif W ater Per Cycle. . . ^ ^ . • E 5 3 3 On All Ports <>.'■ .' K A ha I love potted plants and the flowers planted on my Kate Greenaway dreiis. Top of rayon with a linen look is WE GIVE uniquely chic with lace framed ftower prints, same as ■3^ GREEN STAMPS . J !' g l J on the cotton skirt, where they are artistically displayed. Nyl(>n underskirt bolsters its bloorji. Green or blue print DUL with white. : 'vi* 1230 MORIARTY Sizes 8 to 6x— $5.95.'' 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. Sises 7 to 14— $7.95. BROTHERS STILL TIME TO SAVE— 301-315 CM i«r St. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE WINF . Ml 3-5135 STILL IN PROGRESS

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W est Bars^MaiHih Summit, E: Center St, MHS Access BottUngFirm Income Tax Aid phone by calling the Hartford of­ Stafford, 82; Union, 8; 'knd Co­ and Is now employed by the Con- Obituary open tiD ^ FBDB fice. lumbia, 4. Fine Arts Group necUout. State lUghway Depart­ I!Sk FA9X1NO TPC Advised Against Girls participating In the pro­ ment. She hoe had several one- Asks Arms Gut Talk thnnday lot Offere4 in To%^ gram outnumber boys by a wide Considered for Firehouse Unaffected by adjoining To Meet Friday woman, Oiows, and has won vari­ M n. Nellie M. Johnson Enrollment in 4-H margin in all but two towns,There ous awiards and honors. Ih e pub­ buSdlng Tyo Internal Revenue agents are 574 girls to 270 boyV (0««tteiied tTMB Pftg* t)««) Bolton—Mrs. NeUte H. Johnson, Mns. Myrtle Carloon o f BoUon lic iginvtted. 83, of Johnson R<1.. Bolton, died A town-owned E. Center St. prop<*8loii memben leemed to go along MotelPlatis Industry on S. Main St. Win be in the'Municipal Building Rockville-Vemon erty, across from Spruce St., has with this site suggestion. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to At 844 in County win give an oil demonatlrifion at for* June 1, the dute set by the yesterday afternoon at a conval­ PRANK n . CHAPPELC been added to the list of sites be­ The McKee St. station will allow Unf help residents in the preparation a meeting of the Manchester Fine United NsUom for s first report escent home after a. long illness. REV LOiroON (AP) -Funeral ing -considered for a central fire­ the to'wn to abandon use o f a fire­ Plana , to .uae the second floor of Any attempt ib locate industry on town-owned land off the of their 1961 Federal Jtocome Tax - ’Ihei-e at* 844' young people en­ on the arms talks. While Kennedy She was the 'widow of Edward a . Henderson Rd. building tor mo­ services * for Frank Huntington A ^ Association. Friday at 8 pJn;^ Park Hill Johnson. house. house at Hartford Rd. and Pine mi west side of South Main St., now used by the Manchester returns. They will be in the Mun­ rolled In' the 4-H program in Tol­ Chappell, 86, ■ Waterford, former at Whiton -Memorial Auditorium. '^'4Ud not make it specific, -authori­ Selectmen Set The possible use of the site, to St. tor hotel living units do not affect land Oounty according to a recent FLOWER SHOP tative sourcea said the language the present operations of the Man- Country Club; shoiifld be treated, with a “hands o ff’ attitude, icipal .Building again on March 8 vice proaldent of the Thames Ship­ Mrs. Carlson, a member of/the 8 East Center St.—Ml 9-1448 Mrs. Johnson 'was bom in Phil be checked to see if it conforms Erection of a new firehouse and 29, at . the same hours. summary by the IBxtension Service. could cover a head-to-head review Upaburg, N.J., in Auguat 1878, and cheeter BotUii^ Co., also located the Town Planning Coltilbitoion' was. advised last night- yard, win be held Thursday. aseociatlm, has ^ studied f t the TOM MINOR, Prdprietol'. to distance criteria, was suggested near the- center of town will allow Taxpayers may also obtain as­ Coventry with 154 members; He died yesterday in a convales­ RlngUng School tft Art, Sarasota, li enough progress has been made. To P r o p o s e hiul lived In Bolton for 18 yeara^ the town to abandon the present on Hendersonion Rd. Instaad, the town iniouli) acUvalyf-:------■' .------;------HAjioHBSTER’S LEADING A similar message sent by Mac­ last night by Edward Dik, TPC try to kM p use of the property tor sistance on Mondays through E>l-' Vernon, 128; Mansfield, 99; and cent hoYne. Fla., Hartfotd Art School and Sil- Mrs. Johnson and her late husband member, ^ firehouse located at the rear of Yesterday, it was reported that FLORIST SINCE 1912 . . . 1150 Burnside Avenue millan suggested that a summit an “ exm tivc-type’’ prestige rec' days from 8;16 a-m. to 4:45 p.m. Tolland, 95; lead the enrollment verriiine CfoUege, and with Walter were the donors In 1947 of 60 acres the Lincoln School. Equipment at the owners df WUUe’a Steak House Chappell, who was a member of East Hartford,''Conn. conference should be htid after Litterhug Law Talk about the. possible E. Cen­ reatlon'^araa which will do much to at the Internal Revenue Service figures for the 13 county towns. numerous sportsmen and historical Klar, Leslie Iforngrandz and Nora MM|WEBS for all oocasloast/ ot land on Johnson Rd,' for what ter St. site, whlbh.^ backs up- to this site must go through the on Center Bt had received authori­ Skuting Report we telegraph aaywherA/ some progress, in negotiation is la known as Camp Johnson. The school playground whenever. ah zation from the town building de­ group, orig. 35. to 40, fostes the' image of Manchester as dletijct ; director’s - office at 460 WlUlngton has 70 anfollees;-He­ organlsaiUons, is survived by his Addy Drake. OP8N 9 to 9 made by foreign ministers. He high school property^ arose m a a "quality .development’’ communi­ Capitol Ave., Hartford. Questions bron, 66; Andover, 68; Bolton, SO; widow, a son, a daughter, two 'Jhe artist formeHy worked with e AlsoI FloralI Gift Itenag > Monday thru Saturday 'Vernon aelectmen will propose a property wa# given to Manchester result of a memonuidqm from alarm Is sounded. It 'waa pointed partment to make renoivationa for urged that Khrushchev agrbe to the motel imtta in a structure ty, the commieeion was told. - can . also be answered over the Ellington and Somers, each 40; brothers and six grandchildrep. Jacquard de.-dgns ftr Cheney Bros. no-littering ordinance, carrying District, Boy Scouts of America, General Manager Richard. Martin out. have foreign ministers open the Location of the central firehouse which prevlouzly had been used by IH:: This recommendation, put forth Geneva talks. Kennedy made the now the Blackledge District. The asking the commission's aiqttoval winter coots possible fSO fine, at the next town just west of the Municipal Build­ the Mimehester Bottling Cb. Hr.xi by Harold S. Kramer, master plan DOUBLE GREF»( same appeal. esmpeite la used by Boy Scouts of of cental sites. m meeting. The selectmen were told the area on weekends and -as a ing, according to a aits plan, would The Manchester Bottling Co^ consultant for Planning and Re­ STAMPS This was the third message in Martin’s memorandum was oon^^' which haa moved to a new loca­ Hll- newal Aaaoclatee of Cambridge, EVERY WEDNESDAY one week exchanged between Mos­ littering has become a major prob­ summer day camp. require purchase of the Trotter lem in town. sj^ious for its lack of mention of bttKk to the west of the Municipal tion at 10 Henderson Rd. will be to Mass., , draw no comment in op- cow and the Westerh capitals on Survivors include two nephews, the Harrison St. site, previously unaffected by the motel plans. - ^sitloh from commission |nem- No Ice OtaBng waa the raport to­ TOP NOTOii MEAT HAS how to start the Geneva meeting The ordinance proposal will be William A s p 1 n a 11 and Robert Building, Martin has noted. How­ i-m ^1 referred to Town Counsel Robert considered for the central fire­ day from the park department in A WAY OF TAS'nNO one month from today. Loomis, both o f Manchester. ever, dte. firehouse also can be built One ooinmlasloh member, Mrs, F. Kahan for drafting. house. on land how owned by the town, group orig. 7.98 to 10.98 r^ards to conditions at. *^Cehter BETTER Last Wednesday, Macmillan and Funeral services will be held at Dorothy Jaoobeon, supported Kra­ Springs Pond and Charter Oak Kennedy sent Khrushchev a mes­ Adoption would mark Vernon’s the Haggerty Funeral Home. Phll- Martin further Indicated In his Martin adds>..^ memorandum that the price of the Weather Bars mer's contention by suggesting Park. Center Springs Ann^^is also CH1ICK STEAKS sage asking that foreign ministers first anti-uttering regiulation. Upsburg, Saturday at 2 p.m. Burial Other sites tqr the center fire­ that water «nd sewerage fablliues State bans against Uttering are Madlson-E. Center St. site for the house have' been nineated, but the closed to hockey,key players.pis F A B U L O ^ Top Notch Quality of the 18 naUons taking part at will be In the Plainfield Church wool skirts should be furnished for the Buck- Coasting, however, ilriil be per­ Geneva open the first round of ne­ the only ones now In force. Cemetery, Plainfield, N.J. The John central firehouse Is "considerably range of choice Is^ery narrow If land area contwniriated for indus­ Andrew P. Tricarlco, towm high­ Glenn^s F li^t mitted dally at Center Springs Park gotiations. They also suggested F. Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W. above what the directors may be the town conforms the ren> m try to take away eny pressures from 8:30 a.m. to dark. that the ministers should meet in way foreman, who presented pre- Center St., Manchester, la In charge willing to appropriate, and also quirements of the underwi^ters and on the South Main fit- land which advance of the big conference Umlnary plans for a new town ga­ that it would be abovu what would the Fire Insurance Rating -^ureau, (Oonttaoed friani Page One) lARY of local arrangements. 3 «9 to S-S® will arise when Rt. 6 is completed. FEBRU j n fin in g . rage, urged the ordinance on se­ be required to purchase the two Martin points out. ^ The South Main St. property On Simday, Khrushchev replied lectmen last night. Mrs. A juui Melley propei^es west of the Municipal Possible objections to loci^ g Asked how long the launch could m has been the object' of Inquiries Quick Accord that the conference should be He said one man haa been occu-' Building.” Purchase of the latter the firehouse on the property hou8v be postponed on a day-toklay baats, group orig. 5.98 to 10.98 by Industrial developers, and at lb pied four to five hours a day pick­ Mrs. Anna Melley. 65, 1620 opened at the summit. Madison A've., Dunmore, Pa., property would mean the exten­ Ing the Municipal Building, it was Ppwerq. sald: " W e can go on this the, Jan. 17 meeting of the Town DOBIN'S ing up traah on roadways and else­ In his reply today Kennedy said mother of James A. Melley, 328 sion of town-owned land to Trot­ felt by some commission nasnibers, eniy ftp' four or five days." Development Commission >'lt was Seen ^ on New to Khrushchev "I do not believe where. Fourteen whiskey bottles would be a reduction of parking 'nib, NASA statement detailing Theso Are The Best/ Ferguson Rd., d'ed yesterday at ter St. reported that a research-type op­ FURHItURE Shoulder Cut, AH that the attendance o f the heads were found dumped near the A ck­ space and the creation of possible the 24-hour delay said: bulky A Manchester Memorial Hospital. Martin reported there seemed to eration had expressed Interest In o f government at the outset of an ley Pond bridge on Dobson Ave., a be no controversy in respect to the hazards and congestion because of ‘ ‘The weather indication was locating there. . , Steel'' Contract 18-nation conference is the beat d ^ d dog was found in a catqh Mrs. Melley waa bom Dec. 2. DEPT. STOREIRE I 1896, in Laneford, Pa. selection of the McKee St. site for cars backed up by traffic lights to considered to be unsatlstactory tor Tlte land In qucatlMi on S. Main Top Notch F’reezer Special way to move forward." basin, and beer cans, assorted gar­ a second firehouse, and commis- the front entrance of the flrtiiouse. a launch Wednesday morning. :K:i: sweoters The funeral wlU be held at the St. includes that portion cm which (Continued from Page Onb) Of Tbe Week' Kennedy told Khrushchev he bage, blankets and a mattress were The forecast tor the next 24 hours six holea o f the golf course 'are found dumped along South St., he' Cu^ck Funeral Home, 217 Jeffer- Armour Star or does not question the usefulness la for continued marginal weather kwated, pluri addMtonal tntertor SALE! Rath Black Hawk son Ave„ Scranton, Pa., ^turday. frey Tompkins, Clarke Rd., Rock­ threat of a midyear strike, disrup- "or perhaps even the necessity of sald. In the emergency landing areas 2-99 to 5-5« land owned by the tonvn. a meeting of heads of govern­ A medical prescription bottle Burial will be in Cathedral Ceme- Bailey Called ville; Mrs. Celina Norman, 176 I Uve effects of a steel Inventory Only Dnbiiw Brings you such outstanding vslufis plus Do- tety, Scranton. Blssell St.; Leon Holmes, 106 Ham­ from Bermuda to the Quiary Is­ The countiy club has. expressed buildup and a consequent economic LAMB ment." found on one town road waa turn lands. A low presshre system lo­ bin's Dividend Dollars for extra savings! Dobin's Dollars lin St.; Brenda O’Keefe, East Hart-, tntereet In owning Its course out­ letdown later on. OPEN TONIGHT and EVERY NITE till 9 Whole-Or Half "Instead, I am quite ready to ed over to police, Tricarlco said. FHmeral arra'igeinents locally cated In the mid-Atlantic Is ex­ Hiili were made by the ,W. P. Qulsh ford; Michael Guerra, 193 Adams group orig. 10.98 to 19.98 right instead o f leasing it from The talks today brought union are good for valuable m'erchandise at Dobin’s Big Auction participate personally at the heads The label carried the napic of. a As W itness in pected to produce continued cloud- n:::} tfbe town. It wants to locate all Of government level at any stage Hartford resident Funeral Home, 226 Main 9t; St.; Mrs. Jean Ooebtane. Coven­ bargaining team s' Into separate SAT. till 5:30 P.M. Nights held once each month. Shdp Dobin’s Today! try; Louis Topolskl, West Hart­ ineiess, moderately rough seas and of the course on the east side of o f Uie conference when It appears First Selectman George E. Rls- moderate winds." sessions with/^representatives of that such participation could posi­ James Watt ford; Mrs. Elizabeth Kusmlk, 16 on the S. Main St. and abandon the ^ '1 1 major steel companies. ley, aeknowledging need for such ^Tropic^ Case dresses I west side. ' tively affect the chances ot suc­ an ordinance, sMd a comprehensive James Watt, 70, husl^'d of Mrs. Mt. Nebo PI.; Jolm Lukas, 109 McDonald was expected to look cess,” KennMy said. set of. regylatlons regarding, Foster St.; Mrs. Frances Mac- According to Planning and R ^ In on the U.S. Steel meeting, where Jessie Baxter Watt, 20S Woodland HARTFORD (AP) — Educator jnnior 5 to 15 newal Associates, now in the efta* Kennedy referred to the 18-na- dumping, hauling and disposal St., Manchester, and formeriy of Duff, 86 MlUord Rd.; William Ko- Industry Leaders 5-50 Cooper also may show up, but the lb tlon disarmament conference control will be needed eventually. Edson M. Bailey of Manchester louch Jr., Wethersfield; Ralph to ing phases' ot Ks master plan aug- two key figures put off until at Hartford, died in Preston today testified In Superior Court today he geetion, the aiM west of S. Main scheduled to open in Geneva on When and If a disposal site is after a long lllnes.s. Cohn, Coventry; David Spencer, To Air Problems least Thursday a start of a hud­ M u ch 14. secured for the town, he said, the objects to the Henry Miller novel, 115 Forest St.; Mrs. Bllzabetii Col­ IMtito 5 to 11 St. should be reserved tor "active dle on their own. ,. No extra charge for custom Mr. Watt was bom in Alva. cutting,' packaging In air The U.S. message was delivered new regulations will be a must. "Tropic of Cancer," because of its by, Coventry; Kenneth Ray, 174 group orig. 3.98 to 5.98 rscre..tional ooti vitiee... including Aa In the past. It waa .expected Scotland. April 12, 1892 and lived continued use of four letter words, A meeting sponsored by the riding and hiking trails and a 27- tiglit cellophane and sharp to ^vlet Foreign Minister Gromy­ Vernon already has an ordinance In the Hartford area most of his W. Middle Tpke.; Felix Kozickl. that HoDohald and Cooper and ko in Moscow today and the Brit­ but said it did not arouse any Town Development Commiaslan,' to pro-toon 8 to 14 hole golf course (including club­ freezing. Yon get World dealing with hauling of traah In life. He was employed as a car­ 23 Lockwood St.; Mrs. Marie their aides will eventually ham­ ish quickly followed with their prurient interest in him. determine how some of the needs house faclHtiee and swimming Groej^^HrMngSj^too^^^^^^ trucks. penter with the Hartford Fire In­ Barth. South Windsor; Mrs. blouses-shirts mer out the new agreement terms own an-swer to Khrushchev's pro­ He stUed his qualifications as of local Industry may best be met, pool). In other discussion, selectmen surance Co. until illness forced his Blanche Conant, Storrs; Mrs. privately when the spadework haa BONELESS posal that a summit session of asked Tricarlco to return to the a witness, under questioning by Grace Kelderling, 20 Edgerton St.; will be held tonight at 8 o’clock In Ih e S. Main St. property is a 18 nations start the disarmament retirement 12 years ago. been done in I'arger meetings. board an eetlmate of costs for a state’s Atty. John D. LaBelle, as Mrs. Arlene Coy and son, Wethers­ the Municipal Building. 1-99 to 2 ’«9 resource which the town can’t In Washington, Secretary of negotiations opening in Geneva He was a past chief of Scottish Expected to attend, in addition CHUCK ROAST new town garage. The town has ap- a member of the Manchester field; Mrs. Desiree Jacobs and duplicate in tenne «ffheed cents an hour in employment costs, STAMPS 6 degrees above normal. Turning tor, hlstonb^ novelist. lowed about half an hour later by THE BODS it In FLORIDA! Ready to Seek Friends may call at the funeral or 24 cents an hour over a Uiree- With This Coupon colder Tluirsday and Friday mod­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Bailey admitted this novel, a girls' slacks another of considerably leas inten- story of Indian massacres In Two Women Hurt slty. - year period. and PurohaM Of erating over the weekend but turn­ to 9 p.m. sizes 3 to 6x sizes 7 to 14 winter jackets It said steelworkers will seek a He sent us his good wishes and ing colder again about Monday. northern Minne^ta after the Civil T-muco and Talcahuano were Kowalski’s Job orig. to 3.98 orig. to 5.98 | \ settlement that -«ould bring at At this time normal temperature War, contained some of the words In Morning Falls among other points affected. o ran g es.. .Wo can't soli his good 5U.Gan < at Hartford is 28 and ranges from to which he objected In the Miller orig. 10.98 Electric current was cut off for least 14 cents an hour in In­ wishes but we con seH the (Continued from Page One) usual dally high of' 38 to a low novel. He said that Kantor, how­ 5.99 periods ranging up to an hour. creased benefits, or a three-year F u n erals Two Manchester women are in sizes 4 to 6x package of about 42 cents-' of 18. The normal range at New ever, did not "continually wallow” Manchester Memorial Hospital this ' Northern cities. Including San­ oranges! Colonial Haoi | Democratic state convention at Haven and Bridgeport la 87 to 20. In the “filthy language.” tiago, did not feel the quake, j Despite the gap, the Iron Age At regular price of $4.59. • Mrs. Delphine FoU Urbanlk afternoon with fractures they'suf­ wools and washable poplins said, "the early date of the ne­ which nominess for U.S. Senator Precipitation may total .10 inch fered this morning in falls. One per customer; offer The * fimeral of Mrs. Delphine lined wools or corduroys gotiations and the comparatively j and congressman-at-large will be or less melted. Scattered snow Mrs. Gertrude Baker, 61, of 810 BERKELEY', Calif. (AP) — A good Wed,, 'thiirs., FrL,' Fotl Urbanlk, 136 Hawthorne St., strong earth tremor centered friendly attitudes of the negotia­ f m m endorsed. flurries over Inland regions about Hackmatack St., was in surgery at group, orig. 10.98,12.98 ORhNCES ,| Sat., Feb. 14-15-16-17. | Present IndimllorLs are that Friday and light snow or rain like­ was held this morning at the W. Hospital Notes I about 6,400 miles Stnitheast of tors are haying some effect on the P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main press time for a fractured left hip steel market." Irwin will go to the slate conven­ ly about Sunday night- she received in a fall on the Wash­ group, orig. 14.98 te 18.98 Berkeley was recorded by Univer­ tion aa the Fourth District nom­ St., with a solemn high Mass of sity of California setamogrsqih be­ . It tef-med the hiarket- strong, requiem at St. Bridget's Church. visiting hours axe 2 to 8 p.m. ington School grounds on Cedar St. ana unlikely to be severely dislo­ RIPE, BEST QtlAUTY inee but will be prepared to accept Mrs. Theresa Oppelt, 62. of 237 infants' proms ginning .a t 10:48 p.ni. Tuesday nomination for KowalaWs present Real 'Political Power' The Rev. Stanley Hastlllo was for all ares.s, except maternity, 3-pc. snow suits night, the same time one was not­ cated. where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:80 Center St., was fitted with a walk­ each BANANAS po.st if a vacancy develope on the HARTFORD (AP) — Coimectlcut celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Jo­ ed by (he Boston College seiamo- .6 Drawar Cheit 99.70 legislators have learned that State seph Bolton as deacon and the Rev. to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where ing ca.st for a fractured left leg. hooded, duo>zip graph station at Weston, Mass. ticket. In such an event, another She had slipped on a curb near her toddlers, boys, candidate would be chosen to suc­ Senator Peter P. Marlanl is a real Dennis Hussey as subdeacon. Mrs. they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors y .9 9 girls, 2 to 6x styles, washable Seismologist DM Tocher said "political power" in Groton. Raymond Murphy was organist are requested not to snnoke In pa­ home. ■ „ ^ 1 5 '” the quake, which he described on 5 Drawer Ohfft 34.79 Limit One Doion Per Customer ceed him in the Fmirth District Both were brought to the hos­ race. The senator te.stifled at the slate and soloist. Burial was In St. tients roonu. No more than two the borderline of being major, was 8 Drawer Ohaet 48.70 oapitol Tuesday afternoon in favor Bridget’s Cemetery' with commit­ visitors at one time per patient. pital’s emergency room by am­ probably located in south central 4 Drawer Chait mo THURS.. FRI., SAT. ONLY! 2 i2 5 Irwin, questioned on the situa­ of legislation which would exempt tal prayers by Father Hussey. bulance. group, orig. 3.98 to 4.98 group, orig. te 2.98 Chils. Tlie shock rseorded at the tion today, said he intends to run Bearers were Donald H. Fotl, SUCED for congress from the Fourth Dis- borough associations from the mi­ Patients Today: 259 Berkeley station ftr about two nority 'repreaentation law. Richard J. Foti. Sal Foil. Paul M. hours. , . . t^ tt. But he added that he would ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Mrs. 1 Although it was generally known Fotl. Joseph Garafolo and Anthony PASTR0M1 be "available” If circum.stance.’' Gloria Ober, Co'^ntry; Michael Yoiing GOP Meets girls'sweaters boys' shirts, polos that he Is chairman of the Groton' Ltcltra. mbke the at-large . nomination Szemreylo, Tolland; Frank Crow- opien. Republican' Town Committee, Ma­ Icy. 57 Gerard St.; Mrs. Katherine Tomorrow Night sizes 8 to 14 rian! .said he was not speatting for Mrs. Joseph Simmons g .9 9 f .3 9 Teacher Shows Kowalski, meanwhile reKerate7i Lata, 539 Woodbridge non, is a member of the student noon at the Holmes Funeral Home, ill its cocoon la jOi bOBM ai^ *ane MIrrar 0.70 St.; Theodore Wrubel. 45 Edmund sizes 8 to 14 back every night for'sue weeke to POTATOES 4 council, yearbook staff, the Octet,; 400 Main St. The Rev. Allen Leh- About Town y . 9 9 On Restaurant S t; Fred Tomel, South Windsor; boys' winter hots folk man. pastor of the First Church poplins, wools sleep to the outside of his serssn discussion club, and dance Linda Wright. Wapping; Welter SInylt Orataar Data 19.70 Si-oup. of Christ Congregational. Glaston­ The Italian American Club Auxil­ A notice of intention to foreclose Snape, son ot Mr. and Mrs. bury. officiated. Burial wa.s In East Palmer, Tolland; William Andro- iary has canceled ita meeting to­ '*'M teii8^ aws^ was 8ba»dj « mortgage haa been filed against levich, Tolland Rd., Bolton; Walter night because of the weather. 1 - 3 9 » I - by Mra Herman Itanaow'f Ortoe Ralph S. Snape, of 31 South St, Cemetery. iniu group, orig. 4.98 to 7.98 J-l the Manchester Imperial Caterers, Rockville, is a member of the Na­ Beaters were Richard Ehsman, Perrett in. 12 Westfield St. 2, and Wedette"! Grade 6. Mrs. Inc., and the Imperial Restaurant ADMITTEa) TODAY: Mrs. Ger­ Edmund, Mtaidewsky. ntemherehljn tional Honor Society, the soccer Robert Kerr, David Statly, Willis A meeting of the Girls’ Modeling SAVE 69c Supplies on Rt. 6 in Bolton by Roc- and tennis teams, the yearbook Schultz, Kenneth Freemas and trude Baker. 310 Hackmatack St.; Club, sponsored by the Town Rec­ chairman, announced thet eiMNS 75 FT. f ■■ *■ co Bonadles, holder of a second staff, and the varsity club. Timothy Jones. Mrs. Theresa Oppelt, 237 Center reation Department. ha« been can­ girls' quilted robes group, orig. 14.98 beys' mefaiberahlp now -totals S2S. mortgage on the property. Only almut one per cent of the St. celed tonight because of the weath­ freahmenta veers served by parents OF SIDEWALK A large delegation, from John sizes 4 to 6x sizes 8 to 14 of G ndd % The operators ot the bubinesses students who take the test nation­ Mather Chapter of DeMolay visited BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A er. There will be no meeting of the are James M. Mlnlcucci, 178 Oak ally become finalists. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul group next week because of school winter jackets Mra JMsph,Swensson prsaldtot HI 5 MINDTESt the funeral home Monday evening .9 9 ot the PTA, announced that tha St., and Thomas Benoit of Ver-f to pay respects to their late mem­ Trepanler, Coventry: a son to MV. vacation. The next meeting will be ! .9 9 Feb. 28 at the Community x .' Cub Scout Pack aponaored by the non. . -IDAHO FLOODS EASING ber. and Mrs. Paul Griffiths, 93 Scar­ sizesStolS organlsatton. win hold' its blue and The papers wet-e filed with the CHICAGO TAP) —Flood condi­ borough Rd.; a daughter to Mr. Miss Donna Peterman, 40 Jordt 7.99 xip-off hood :.'sa M d baanpat Tueeday,' Psh. • 37. The Oaew Henad* thraisr town clerk in Bolton. tions eased in southeast Idaho to­ 40 BOMBS IN OKAN and Mrs. Ourtls FTazler, Box Mt. She Invltad boga from Mglit to tan ■ptan«tlbe.ofwowa Some fixtures have been at­ day, but thousands of persons Rd., Bolton; a son to Mr, and Mrs. St., is a candidate for Snow Queen group, orig. 5.98 to 8.98 OR.AN, Algeria (A P ) — The of the Winter Weekend at Central II ^ 1100001#. ntonbsrs. IntsnSted ■Uaataedryenrwelk. in tached, according to Atty. Charles still w;ere homeless and the "dan­ Alexander beJJay. 153 Woodland boys may eaU Mra Aathoay Sals-! dim tien yen ckoeee. ger was not entirely past. A Secret Army Organlzatioa today St.; a daughter to Hr. and Mrs. ConnecUcu) State College in New ilH Crockett who represents Bona­ staged Its biggest plastic bomb gre^p, orig. 5.98 to 9.98 'fla, Mra ynmea JflgttOTa 'or lA n -o tt eagiae stores Paatl Siatla fitt WI IISQ Burnside Avenue dles. shallow body of water 16 miles William Cavanaugh, FYench *IM.: Britain where she Is a sophomore i:3H attack to date In the Moslem elementary education major. The wool waist Obarlss Uttfng. wbms tt’s'waias, starts t S T S Twia IH d, 4 Drawar d w it Drassar and' MIrrar _ _ _ _ _ Eant Hartford, Conn. . , Mlnlcucci said he does not know long and two miles wide crept a daugirter to Mr. and Mia. W. ; mMy. alee pewsss Toro 4 Drawar quarter In Oran, touching off Craig Heston. 98 W. Center queen will be crowned at a "Snow "Just Over Tbe whether ha and Benoit .will try to toward Blackfoot through the ’ ^^tobaggiag asowar. ll* Mancbeeter Town Une!’’ night, bot sank Into the thaw­ angry Moslem demonstrations. BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to I.Jght’’ dimee Saturday evening. boys' sweaters continue to operate the businesses. About 40 bomba exploded, atait- Raymond Borst, South Bolton, bonder skirts lliln BRnXHBFORT (A P ) — A car lyaad Some decision wil), be made by ing ground Just as It reached the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Putney, 159 that aopMWtly;fcartM ott the end OPEN 9 te 9 clfy's odtaUtta. In Pocatello, a Ing eeverml Urea which firemen School St.; a daughter to Mr. and a senior accounting major, la co- Monday thru Saturday Friday or Saturday^ he said. chairman in charge of tteketa tor .99 jijjj ^.99 o f the t t m a t j pier at Ple«aura dty of 28,0W, water also bepui to brought under control. Hiere waa Mn;; Richard Bryant, East Hart­ 1 .9 9 Beach eras rainavad tha wa­ .Thera la a possibility the bual- Bo immediate word o f caanal* tbe event. train aeaaee might be sold to a chain kooede after'reaching a depth of ford; a aoD/ to Mr.* and Mra. Rod­ ter yesterday. Then wsra no bo- DOBIN'S • 828 MAIN ST MANCHESTER five foot in tome secriaiia, but the Uea, although there wet* .naeou- ney DoUn. 8 Pioneer CSrcle. dlea in it .when it ena disoonred DOUBLE cntflt or to -another buyer wrho Portaeaf Blver, although drop­ flnned lepMta ttfbt aome Mos- A ia rshearaal ot the Junior Cta** rdreiga e^h^fatldng' STAMPS ■right continue to -operate the DISCHARGED by divera Tread marks leadiiiff up ping, still was 'four feet over tana had bean tn f pad In bomb* CM., I . I ' (— - EVERY WEDNESDAY reatauraat, he eaid. bacauaa o f tbo ta tk e e( ta* Ptav tauchad'aCf flood stage. wrecked hwiise. >Ury MacAlpine, Wapping; Jsf- traatber. ■ « i » « m 'amr^ -SaS j -ham j ESISIISI

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W ^ ' .-: ■ ■ , "‘ihi ) . I . I fc ■ PAG1TT7ELVS MANCHESTER- EVEklNG HERALD, ty^N toS T ER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,4962 , I . . '■' ■■ '■ P '"':' ■ .. ■ HANGHESTEB EVENINO HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOAipiNG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE D A IL Y c r o s s ! WOiRD PUZZLE PAGETHIR'F^^ ■T6LU VER NOT HAAM.,.ICN VEWY WELLl POirruNE PER TDPAVJ F1T( THAT, TELL M/ For Tho Toddler! Manichester Parkadt' Stores FORTUNE AND ELMER ITS TOO Human Nature D o ^ ’t Ckaaga f COLD TO SHOW ME HOW HIS MBS MAn^UX3t^H9W ^ Fargai Yaw Cwaa STAND TO KEEP WARM SUPIUAT B K o m 'S NORMNfi Way back to the caVeman, solace Over a dOUcioua mskl at HOB HCMCAN A P a r g a i i i s and satisfaction was derived from h e r e : WHILE VOU K8EP •. NOB RBSTAXmANT. They have DOIT AHoatma cHj munching a sweet, even If it was acquired a loyal following of well- WOJLtwrr Cv jt e '4 i#6 ; XBtnMlwwM JBatnw little more than wild fruit. Aren’t fed- customers. Become one of tha ADD NEW s t r e n g t h TOUCH WCV}/ 6bsy AS A TtMft Lie$ted b y we lucky today to have MUN­ hwpy. rsgular diners hare. ' vmHiMii AS'Hea./HAW-KAfP/ ELmrlteUa 7B«lfUadl7 SON’S CANDY SHOP, offering Wedneeday Hs FAMILY NIGHT MATTRESS -x-OINLy ms EXORWWNTj tier upon tier of pure, delicious'^and STUFFED C06T ■ ThaiUad ^•SiiisliurFaP* when the management encourages KEEPS MCFTOMJ FiR6MANfi)| IFRS *ai6HT tVammoTtS nutritious CHOCOLATH5S AND you to come as a family group. MAOORSf .EN30VMSA UTnvkalftaat t A K / j , OFTHE^. USwlB mounUia lOBIackfidiof CANDIES in their sparkling Show­ Oomplete chicken dinners are fea­ iTSROUdN 1>ELECTA0lS etJWL «cndkoo IubQx cases, Especially for Washington’s MOUOM ^AWSBIP.'' [R mablebeeV tured at $1.50 each. Come tonight l i Dlefcni beroiM 29 tit«h lakt birthday you’ll find chocolate cher­ with your Valentine "Sweetheart.” T 0 6 A 6 A UHUm ’i . CelefcreUt Wrat Analvoranry ries, and all manner of gaily-pack­ L 6 0 «r/ aibdamatioiia Beanty and QIamour fer Sale Do try the FRIDAY SPECtAL of / T B u t e asiridifiMl smamtora M R iM HOmSRT J$5WB2LiERS at tlic Cherries fer Washington’s Birikday Dry-CIeaala^ at Us Beet aged patriotic novelties. Yea. can­ One step inside the door at Lovtly For Aft«rnoon$ Ever since George Washington broiled stuffed LOBSTER, so de- IT N u n m eot aSTattara SSLagord ■1 Ballot Center (formerly Mather’a) have Everything you could possibly dy is for kids, candy Is fbr com­ liciouB you’ll say “ the eating USMkMOOt ae atria SSEItSrieal mdta saHodanlrMaal rounded out one year in business LENOX Ph a r m a c y , 269 Bast chopped down that cherry tree, an want In Spendable, gentle dry- aOTIdint 54GMrattlo Center Street, and you’ve entered pany. MUNSON’S CANDY pleases couldn't be better”. PainfriTania 40Saaro In Manchester. They extend appre­ avalanche of CHERRY DESSERTS cleanlnjf' (fair prices, satisfaction everybody. BY V. T. HAMLIN x in it aarafthre dSMcaalwraas------WWidNd A world of new foveUnoM and has been ' served in his honor. A I.L Y O O P 94Fraaoaa assboal 48NowJeriarctir MSodillla ciation for patronage to their cus­ id guarahteed)) is yours, when you Perfect Start for Uttle Feet asTrwts tomers and invite the acquaintance charm for yourself. Right now PINE PASTRY SHOP, ass Center baeome ' >> acquainted with the NC3WCOME A l«N 6 .V C U \O t^,U ^ OUR HEADS )THE»inJU. GSS.THATS ) S'NUTHIN 1 YEZZIR^ so Solar dkk 47Benai aenecawn "Dorothy Gray” SA’TURA is on It’s a good Idea to refrigerate When It comes to perfect fitting, GREAT) < BETTER J MAN, a s Q m 31 Bara dOnowar WIndhIAnal of new-comers to town. RO&EIRT Street has fragrant CHERRY PIE rMARTINIZINQ” ONE . HOUR rich pie dough before rolling but, PELLAS.ms TIME WE. ) W E'R E^ ARB SET J O FSTUFF aSm iliaa JElWEX£tlS offer a complete sale, This Is the product that does with the rich Juice b u b b l^ w depend on CHILDREN’S BOOT- G O TB A CK TD W O R W N 'A R EA O V TO fFD R S O U TMDUMSMEN WB OUST JWC COULD I THATSt r 1“ T“ 1 r IT DRY CLEANING PLANTS at 20 but .don’t over-chill or the dough macaw r“ 1“ r stock of “Wallace,” "Intematlonal" such heavenly things for a com­ through .the flaky crust. Chop,x>ung#ter and see what fun every­ into compact bunk beds. Browsa fresh, new products f o r ' your handsome ■ wearables for' your theae winter days makes It liard ber. one has. THE PB7T SHOP has on alt four floors for substantial health and beauty Etnd good .Roll, out pastry; cut into 24 travel and vacation fim thia year. -BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBKI.L rotmds ''With a 4-lnch’ cookie cut- Look your, loveliest on those af­ to keep a spotlessly gleaming Send 50c for tha New,' Big-slse decorative cagsa, dog toys and savings during Febnury. grooming. OPEN TO TEN on Mon­ ternoon occaalona when you want For the crlb-to-college crowd there floor, unless you take the advice '62 Album filled with lovely de­ togs, grooming needs, beds and day through Saturday and OPEJN tar; fit Into 24 amaU (each 2 I HEAR YOU \ to make an impression. ThU graoe- is a wealth of fun-to-make toys, of JOHNSON PAINT OO. 723 signs, a n'eedlework stitch section cu.shlons for pats and all kinds o f SUN&AY EVENINGS TO NINE. Ihchea by 1 Inch) muffin-pan pillows, scatter rugs. You’ll find Quick canapes: cut each slice of AND BECZER ful style offers short or three quar­ Main Strest, and RENT THE and free patterns. pet foods. Bring the chlidrsn for cupa. Beat eggs enough, to blend GIFT IDEAS at YOUR YARN bread (with crusts removed) into ' ARE PARTNERS yolka and whites; add com syrup, ter aleeves. "HOUSEBOY” FLOOR MACHINE a visit to THE PET SHOP. You’re three plsces. Spread with mayon­ BUIUDINGr Dry fish fillets and roll in sea­ No. 8286 with Patt-O-Rama la SHOP. For your friend who likes always welcome to look and soned flour, then cook imtil golden- sugar., salt and vanilla ; .bcat gent­ to knit or sew, order labels per­ for only $1 a day. With this ap- Get Dividends Regularly naise and sprinkle with paprika. ly to combine. SUr In i>ecana. in sizes 12H. 14H, 18H. 18^ 20V4, browse. brown in hot butter in a aklUet. sonalized with her name imder the plianoe you can do heavy scrub­ OOBURN A MIDDLEBROOK, Cafafully arrange a sardine on each Spoon into pastry cups allow­ 22H. 24H, 26^ . Bust 33 to 47. bing and removing old. darkened strip. You'll need ribout a quarter cup of Size 14 H, 35 buzt, short sleeve, words "Hand-made by.” She’ll love INC. 629 Main Street, euggests a m w : ing about 1 tablespom filling wax finish. You can apply paste the purchase of GLIOKMAN French toast may be fried in butter for a potmd of the fillets. 3% yards of 35-inch. to add this finishing touch to her deep fat that Is heated te 800 de­ for each. Bake In a hot (400 and liquid waxes, polish and buff CXJRiORATlON stock, selling to degrees) oven 25 to SO minutes. To order send 35c in coins to; needlework. In your spare mo­ grees. T h e iir e r COMIC STRIP, Fer Pre-Lenten Showers ments make distinctive Items for to a hard shine and a long-lasting yield approximately 6';'r. Dividends Remove from pans and cool on Sue Burnett, Manchester ENenDig protective coat. You can do an v w e n s i t 7 and Weddings rack. Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMERI­ your home or wardrobe giving you are paid monthly. Call Mitchell When you shop for a gift, nat­ CAS, NEW YORK 88, N. Y. endleas satisfaction. elBciant, wprksaving Job of sham­ 3-U05 for details. pooing yoiir rugs, too. For the urally'you hope it will bring last­ For lat-clasa mailing add 10c for ing Joy and service. WILTON’S Shop in Your Own Home I each pattern. Print Name, Address easiest floor-care aver, rant the When you put yof5U.KIDDlM&? u p A € > o e x > L I N K ! open every Friday night. 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r I. i i 'J PKGE FOtmTEEIV MANCHESTER EVENb^G HfiRALD, MANCHESTER. OONH^ WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY lA 1962 MANCHESTER g'VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY" 14, 1982 PAGE FIFTEEN •Ellingtoit Quintet Only Area Victor- THE Redmen Trampled Herald Angle en Millionaire After Varied Career ' . ■ ' ■ ; ' . * ' - • • . f. ■ Dead By EAKL YOST It’s wait until next year fo r4 throw line. Coventry scored IQta perfect seeson to daU. A ^ n # cM S avenged the only lots suffered .Bportt Editor Pilot Fingers If Rulers Obeyed Rockville High in its bid for baskets In 46 attempts, a poor 23 over arch rival Southington TW- thla Mason in 19 games for Coach intet the State Basketball Tourna­ per cent, and hit five of nhie foul day night would give the Bhie Ron Koeuch’s crew. Count Fleet Big Gate Assured tries. ruiBTius (ft) Three Ring Film ^brary Opehfi Devlla a perfect regular season r. PtR. ment. Ellington High needs Msrwich Tech. (II) slate. ', B. Available to civk, soci^, frritenial and religious organiza­ THOMASVILLE, Ga. (AP)— but one more victory' to finish B. r pts. laRgher *...... a 0 • F o r A s ^ a s o t i i t are at the bottom of the standings,# , In action at Hartford, the Unl- Turcott# 0 u W4th 6-6. Dick' Lasher saddled Prior ...»...... 3 1 ( tions throughout Connecticut, free of charge, are 375 films Finest Horse Women entering the City A sm>- a n d Massachusetts should Bourdon Camp ...... 3 3 1 ciatlon'e first annual bowling aeemed as if the Huskies had I *"*’ Massachusetu should go versity of Rochester’s Mike Ber within one game of an even OAfR . . . . with four personal fouls in the Jackaon ...... 11 a 37 indudiw the 1961 U »b all Worn SeriM? (mta K S . S Ust the scent W I P®PP*^ POinU from out- record and Coventry High will be Monli*^ .. ji flrat period. Ja(1cson not only took Bartley ...... 3 3 $ Three Ring Film Library - Tom Glynn, the brewery’s manager tournament were i^en aback l(»t Hie scent. But alter last ite.,. Connecticut, meanwhile, will side to lead his team to victory glad when the season ends, and Duzrnie! 3; over the rebounding chores but Praasl ...... 3 5 9 ARCADIiC~(5iilif. (AP)— over a rule on proper attire. Conti . .. CHl’RCH 10 PIN night no one can doubt they have its work cut out for it in the ;over Trinity, 88-64. Berger also the tame holds true for RHAM, a 4! .sparked the offensive as well. He Totals ...... 23 15 ra m ConrtMticut. announced that the film library was opened Big Game hunter, trout fish­ Defining proper clothing the »• MONDAY PARKADE HOUSE are t>acl; on the trail of th e I three remaining games. broke hia school's three-year scor- 61-28 loser to Cromwell. 'This is sidllviS ' J' '.'.as the only PlainMlle player in BackTille (47) Fco.* 1. All tilitis 8 T6 16 mm sounds most of them Aro in color erman, a fair golfer and a rule said; “Nothing nbove the Standings Yankee Conference basketball i the Huskies arc game and 'or mark of I.OO6 points by bring- the way the area schoolboy picture! r-io q u tn B r. pti. tnd feature a variety of iubjects4< * color, knee will be permitted." w. L. Pet. w. L. Pet. 4! Joutole figures. ■ Wright ...... J 3 4 shrewd investor. That’s John So. Math. No. 1 ...... 26 12 Green Pharmacy . crown. talented as they proved last night. 'OR o"’n total to 1.014. looked today after last night’s ac- ... Primed for an upset, and need- DowgV)Wlca ...... 0 including sports, travel and safety. Taiirnnment offlclnlt explain­ .700 . .57 34 .626 ...... J a ro r uie pcsi 15 years, Ballan- the prim, "fixer” In the basket­ Longden loday on his , 55th, Wapping No. 2 ...... 26 12 .700 Fina*t Five ...... ,.57 34 .628 The University of ConnecUcut. i Leading at the half, 33-25, they 1 Bantams Fourth U nm tton- Itoisi* ,. » 731 N!edertt>rfer...... 7 4 18 ed hastily that the rule referred 15 '.ng the victory- to gain con.sldera- Backo/en ...... 0 0 0 ball scandals. birthday. Second Ojngo No. 3 . .28 12 .7001 Mitchell Electric .. . ..15 36 proprietors of the amine alia.<»i‘ put down a Massachusetts rally Rochester wras In front, 39-36 at C o rrn tr)' (55) I Uon for a post-season tourney bid, tine has sponsored radio broad­ to shorts. They must be at .604 Fiarrlson ...... 0 0 0 casts. and telecaots of New York Much o( Wagman’s business was The hobbles of this millionaire Second Congo No. 4 .24 16 .600 Railway Expreas . ..51 40 ..560 che%ved up the league-leaders, the after the tnlennisslon and racked half, and later butscored Trin- NORWieW—OompUing a perfecl:,, , *4 ^rhi **** team came up with its 0 )and«r ....,...... 4 3 u least knee length. Unix'erslty of Ma-ssachusetts. 72- up points in the closing minutes by *ty in a stretch. 22-3. Trinity’s beef record In 18 games, Norwich Tech Van Oudenhbuv4 ...... 1 1 3 Yankee baseball games. Radio sta­ .conducted by long distance phone jpekey—the winningest and posslb-' St. Jame* No. 1 __ • 22 IR .650 Vernon Ea.40 ...... 51 40 .560 n s; best performance of the season. Faby...... n 1 9 tion WINF In Manchester will from two street comer telephone ly the wealthiest rider of all time— St. Bridget .a ...... 22 16 .550 Police ...... 46 45 ..505 ■56. to draw close enough to dbn- fast breaks and stealing. UConn’s effort, 17 points was by Barry Leg- will now ait back and await the w o n n 'r' i 0 4 Only shoddy passing prevenrixl Putr...... 0 0 0 tend seriously for the ti'ie. Lcn Carlson led the scorers of both horn. CIAC Claas C Tournament later. MacN»ii handle all Yankee games, both day booths. don’t set him apart from some Tem’ple Beth ...... 22 IR .550 Wood’* L o ck er___ . .39 52 .429 [[ I Coach Johnny Canavari's fired up New Record Field Second Congo No- 1 . . .22 16 .550 \\ atsh’.a Es.so ...... 38 53 .418 , UConn entered the game at teams with 20 points. It was Trinity’s fourth setback this month. l*st night the Tech- / 1 1 -Rams from pulling the upset of Totals ...... 16 Is 4T and night, home and away,' this Lou Bi'own, one of the players other rich men. men trounced Coventry High, 78-' CHrl*r Score at half 3fC28. Ptainrillc. seSson. "fixed” by Wagman, reveals In But few persons will argtiie that Wapping No. 1 ...... 18 22 .450 Sullivan it Co...... 36 55 .396 ' Storrs with a 4-2 conference rec- Massachusetts actually out- in 13 outings, and Its first at home, JJ " th« season In Class B ranks. Gammons-Hoaglund .26 61 ord. while the Redmen were 6-1. scored Connecticut from the field. Springfield cams from behind to 25. The winners hardly got a sweat' • • ■ persons interested in obtaining Look how Wagman lost $10,000 In the physical demands of Long- For Women’s Pin Secon'l Congo No. 2 . 22 .450 .299 0 [} The invaders led all the wav, SOMERS — Striving for a near one night because the telephones den’s calling are great for a man So. Meth. No. 2 ...... 16 24 .100 The Connecticut victory puts the 23 goals to s!2, but the Huskies ac- trip up the University of Bridge- up In completuik Uie first unde- 0 0 holding 16-10, 30-23 . and 45-66 .500 record in his first season at a copy of the film Ubrary cata­ Huskies a half game off the pace, cumulated 28 points st the charity port, 82-75, at Springfield. Mass. feated season in the school’s his- weren’t working. The New York of hi."i years. Tourney Assured Emanuel No. 1 ...... 16 24 .400 Poftllnp the beat individual , Tntalii period margins. Ellington High CMach Bob Healy logue may address their requests St. Jamea No. 2 ...... acorc.i were Stan Banavipe 209- UConn has three loop tilts on its line Joe Tasinskl meshed 32 points in tory. 10 » to the Three Ring Library. P. district attorney’s men had put Active Is the word for Johnny. . .16 24 ■ 400 Score a t lialf 32-7 Norwich. lUxStville, which ends its season opened all stops last night as his them “out of order.” Even when he gets a day off. Emanuel No. 2 ...... 16 24 .400 212-220 641, Hugo Benaon 201— schedule — Maine and New Hamp- The victory. Connecticut’s eightli defeat. BELIES ARE RINGING Coventry, going down to defeat | Friday night in Windsor, now Purple Knights trounc^ Somers Ballantine A SonS, P.O. Box 80, Entries for the Recreation De- o57. Don Goehring 206, shire on the road and Rhode Is-1 in a row. gives the locals a 13-4 Bridgeport’s record is now 6-11. How come? Well, Brown says A newsman trying to reach him partment'a Women'* Town Tour- i Om m . Baptl.M No. 2 . .12 28 .300 John Me- —Gary Gubner lines up a for the 13th time in 18 games.; ROOKVnj^E Tournament sports a 11-8 wron-loas record. High. 60-40. New Haven l. Oomm. Bnptlat No. 1 UKDe XU.'V- 066. land at home. Massachusetts' re- 1 record, while Massachusetts is 10-: The University of Hartford put never had a chance. The home five hopoa for Rockville High’a Rams ^ e D.A.’g boys wanted, to monitor for a pre-birthday interview w u nament have been coming in at a ,,i 2 28 .300 row of dumbbells pre- Jackson, a bull under the boards, Paced by the shai'pahooring of 4> a . Wagman’s calls and had found informed that Longden had driven maining league dates are with j 8. It also Increased Connecticut's on a strong show In the second led 12-3 at the period, 82-7 at half­ were dashed last night bv unde­ had plenty of assistance from lanky Bob 0'I>oughlin (17) ahd record-setting pace. A total of 801 Vermont at home and New Hamp- string of home-court victories over half and defeated Suffolk Uni­ pai’atory to a workout in that he talked more freely from up to the snow in the mountains. girl* have signed up with Inten- j Biggest nol*e was made by Ike in STY LK.XtH’E time and coasted during the final feated Plainville High. 59-47. How­ backcourt veteran. Rusty Camp, Bruce Hanc(x;k (12), Ellington ‘But by How Much* Rhode.s who set a. new high In­ Standings shire on the ‘road. | Massachusetts at Storrs to 13 versity, 58-41. The Hawks, now 6- the New York University 16 minutes with reserves fldlng ever, before the best Tuesday night raced into a 14-5 quarter advant­ a phone in a nearby candy store. "I took some hay to the deer at tions of dethroning Mary Slmmu)is Vermont hnd New Hampshire since 1936. 10, led by only 22-21 at the half. ace playmaker. The latter’s all Ckillege basketball scandals They wanted to drive him from the (Jrystal Lake.” the nature-loving as town champion. With only ^^e dividual triple, $33. One of the .sea­ \V. L. Pet. gymnasium. The 19-year- the count. crowd of the season the underdog around ball handling and dribbling age, upped the spread to 30-12 at erupted again last season for the Imperial Caterers I . .41 10 ,803 Turcotte (14), Bourd(» (18) and outdoor booths into the candy Jockey explained later. “ There more entry needed to lop la.st! son's biggest surprl.ses was the new old strong hoy shattered Ram# battled the defending State in the final peri(xl proved too intermission and then waltzed to second time since the end of World store. Isn't too much forage for them in league team high single, 1,153, set Clarke Motors . .., . ..38 1,3 .745 Osga 114) set the scoring pace for Class B ohampiona tooth and nail much for the Rams. a 48-22 third period lead. year’s record breaking field, it I the world indoor record War II. Look magazine hes fea­ How did Wagman react when he winter.” seems a sure bet that this year s j by the last place Community Bap- Meri'iU'.a Market .. . .30 21 ..588 Norwich while Skip M o^son was for better than three quarters be­ Only consistent scorers for Rock­ Off the boards. O’Loughlin tured an Inside look at the players tl.st No. 2 entry. The team also set Gu.a’s Grinders...... 21 30 .411 by putting the .shot 6.1 best for Coventry with 10 tallies. fore runmng out <»f steam. It was picked off 14 rebounds and IMug saw the calls weren’t going to Still Rides Daily , total will be even greater. j ville were tali Karl Niederwerfer w^ho rigged games in its last two come through and he stood to loo.ae Lsmgden, with 5,573 winners to Former champions w to will bc“ a new team triple. 3.175. Wllco Machine ...... 14 37 .274 Celts Fail to Scare; feet 1014 inches. Good The winners hit on 29 of 70 field a Orotral Valley League akirmlsh. who canned 18 polnU and Skip Ralston nine. Ed Hare contributed issues. Leading shooters were Gene Independents ...... 9 42 U94 shot. goal tries and IS for 83 at the free Big Earl Jackaon pumped in 27 nine points to the .winners’ total. a bundle? Not like a sportsman, ap­ his credit, etill rides almost dally. back for another crack it it are Olander with 11. parently. “He ran at the t-wo Ti-ue, he averages three to four Shirley Vlllner and Amy Plrkey, Damn 206, Jim Tnylor 201-593. points In setting the pace for Preliminary saw Alan Puts and With Wlndsor'tiocks’ high poiv- GraiAland Rice once wrote: ered quintet due to invade Elling­ phone booths In a rage, throwing mounts instead of the 6 or 8 he Mrs. Vitlner was beaten la.st year Stan Hlllnski III 212-566. Joe Ml- Leading shooters were Don Fla- Coach F at Riera'a club which won Jim Martello pace the Rockville rnnlo 207, I.,cs Wolcott 210, Steve vell 159-376, Harry Buckminster Win to Extend Lead its l»th straight In what has been ton Friday night for the season "And when that last Greet Scorer a handful of quarters against used to ride. It’s true, too, that he in the finals by Mr*. Simntons. Jayveea to a M-45 win. The suc- finale the Knights will hilveiio pull comes them,” Brown reports. ) sleeps an extra hour In the morning Other dark horses who have signi­ SburkUB 210, Paul Albert 2t4 367, Bud Simon 375, Pete Jan- one of the season’s surprises. In To write against your name ... I’m up and out at 6 o’clock now,” fied their Intention* are Flo Kloter, Rhodes 22.1-246 833, Art Johnson cowiki 356. New York (AP)—The Boston Celtics don't scare easily WEST SIDE MIDOEl^ Friars Upset by Rhody the( first meeting at Windsor I t’S not whether you won or l<»t Man in Know Longden said. “I spend an hour or Rita McAllister, who was top 203. Kit Morrlssette 206, Tom and their Eastern Division supremacy seems virtually assured One-sided games last night saw L(X;ks. the Healymen nearly turned But how you played th^ game." so in the sweat box as I take off 1 qualifier last year, Doris Grtsel Atamlan 228, Harry Etch 556. HOIJDAY CO.MMERCIAL for another National Basketball Association season. Deta’s Ixvat Norman's 45-27. and the tables. Here’s information on betting to 3 pounds every riding day.”. top qualifier two years ago, Edie the Herald Angels ran up an amaz­ KllinttAR (M> To these lines a cynic hes now from a young man who ought to HU winners have brought their Oorrentl and Fran Crandall. HOLIDAY WOMEN W L Pet. The Philadelphia Warriors has*------To Scramble NE Scend B. r Pt8. know—Loy Brown, a former North owners $21 million. Aa the Jockey, crept to within 5H games of the ing 82-30 win over Pagani’a. Hanson ...... 0 1 1 added, in commenting on ths bee- Norm Vlttner, toumameht di­ Standing* Man. Motor Service 18 6 .750 of the way. The pair accounted for Decl’s wa-s led by John Minney Heints ...... 0 ft 0 ketbell scsmdal: Carolina player who has been con­ he geU 10 per cent. rector. reports there are still plen­ W. L Pet. Hilllardville Lunch 16 8 .666 Celts over the weekend and If Bos­ 14 of Boston's first 16 points, l^in- O'LouirhIin ...... 7 3 17 victed on polnt-ahaving charges in Long'den, who rides these days Morlarly Bro.a. ton was duu to fade, this was the (26) ar.d Gary Kuhn (10). Wa.vne NEW YORK (AP)—They could call the Southwest Cem- ft ty of opening* for tho.se who have Beacon Light ...... 38 t! .667 16 8 .666 sohn wound up with 30 and Rus­ Cartier threw many valuable paas- Jansen ...... 2 the basketball acaiidals now under at 114 pounds, eats a breakfast of not signed up as yet. There are Correnti Ins...... 36 2: .632 Hollywood Sen'lce 13 11 ..541 time. But the Celtics won last ference the leap-frog league of college basketball. The standr Hancock ...... 6 ft 13 "It’s not whether you won or loet, eggs, dry toast and cerdal, He sell collected 24. es to Ills fellow ball players, set­ Hard ...... , 4 1 9 But by how much." , investigation. openings Friday at 7 p.m. and at Dunphy Dancing___34 2; .596 Bottlcello Nursery 13 11 ..541 night and the Warriors lost, and ting up many scores. Bor Nor­ ings are scrambled with virtually every game, and heading in)- BManger ...... ft a Brown declares: "The point skips lunch, then treats himself to Lenox Pharmac.v 9 15 .375 Boston's first place lead over Rookie Walt Bellamy of the Moonev ...... b 0 0 * ♦ * 1. 4, and 7 o’clock on Saturday. McCarthy Enter...... 30 2’ .526 Packers emerged as the scoring man’s Steve Huot threw in 10 to the final third of the conference schedule, five of the eight Carson ...... (? ft « spreads you read In the newspa- steak or a roast at supper. REVIEWS 1X)NG CAREER—Jockey Johnny Longden, Quarterfinals will be bowled F ri­ Kt()teri T o g s...... 20 3’ .351 Man. Motor Sales 6 18 .250 Philadelphia was back to 64 ft are not always the true ones He’s a regular at West Coast Paul Dodge leader with 36 points, 29 in the ^ points. Norman's were right in the clubs must be con.sldered definite Werkhoven ...... 0 ft 0 Failed to Deliver 55 years old today, looks over some of the many trophies day. Feb. 23. with the semifinals White Glas.s'...... 13 4( .228 6 18 .250 games. second half after the Eastern leid-1 R#™* up to the third quarter, and title contenders and still another We)g ...... 3 —the ones the bookies have set. tracks. Thie doesn’t give him and flnal.s Saturday Feb. 24. Any­ The Celts crushed the Chicago Atlantic Coast with a 7(9-58 run­ Ralston ...... 2 5 9 Jerry Gravee, Mississippi State At times, unless you know a book­ much free time. he’s won in a riding career that has made him the win­ Pacing the contestants were A1 ers had built up a 68-51 halftime apnrt a definite possibility. away at Maj-ylahd. Duke now haa basketball star accused of accept­ one wishing to enter may call the Fine *corPitchers Ernie Broglio and Larry lantic Conference with an 8jB-79 Weaver Five off about gamblers’ plan to punish , Pagani Caterers continue on meeting between the conference’s Here ’n There , and-Twenty. If he keeps going Sherry, disappointments last year after excellent seasons in two bo'dom clubs. The re.sulta left victory over Gettysburg. TW 6-5 Graves, Brown said. like he’s been going, I don’t kno'w. 1960, have signed their 1962 baseball contracts hopeful of re^ their merry way as they picked Tech. SMU and Texa.s A&M tied Wynne collected 37 points fbr the Two detectives flew down on the New twist: Latest Yogi Berra- up their Uth straight win last For No. 15 He might be greater.” gaining their effectiveness, at the top with 6-3 records. Rice Hawks and grabbed 27 rebounds. same plane with the thug and an­ itm; ‘‘Yogi walked Into a popular Does longden ever expect to Sat dmmlai, night by turning back a stubborn other pair was already In Missis­ rettaurant one night where he had Broglio agreed to terms with the Only outfielder Bob Skinner and j next at .5-4, Texas 4-4 Arkaneas 'Ucttysbtirg's Ron Warner ,put on retire ? St. Louis (jardliials yesterday and Peck Lumber, ,25-22, Manchester ' 4-.5, TCU 3-5 and Baylor 1-8. 1 one of the most sensational foul Leading by but one point at sippi tnveistigating Graves, ac­ to stand In line for a seat .. “No Larry Foss remained un­ wonder nobody comes here,” he "Gosh no,” said Mr. Moneybags. took a substantial pay cut after Auto Parts scored j their fourth SillL’. loser at home to Tech 1 shooting performances on record, halftime. East Catholic fin­ cording to Brown who noted that "I’m not worried about that.” signed after pitcher Joe Gibbon win by bearing Wyman Fuel 24-20 hitting 22 of 22. "all the tipie the thug was in said. “It’s too -crowded” .. New getting more than $20,000 a year came to terms with the Pitts­ earlier this season. led the Red ished with a rush yesterday ago. The 26-year-old righthander, and tied Wyman’s for fourth place. Raiders by as many as eleven Bowling Green f'l7-2l pushed Mississippi, the detectives stayed York Yankees will be housed st the burgh Pirates. The Pirates have Tom Lombardo (15). Joe Amaio clo.ser to the Mid-American Con­ afternoon in Hartford to tack near Graves and made sure the Yankee Clipper Hotel In Fort beset by arm trouble, wound up SS players under contract. The DRIVE SAFELY points but for the ino.st part it with a 9-12 won-lost record and a and Gary Klein sparked Manches­ was a clo.se one. Jan Loudermilk ference title by knocking off Kent a 49-28 defeat on the Weaver thug saw them." Lauderdale (luring spring training. NCAA Now Forms New York Mets completed the ter Auto Parts who held Wyman’s State ,82-70. Howie Komives scored High Froph. The win was the On one (Kcaslon, a detective Already baseball writer, in camp 4.11 in 1961. signing of their battery staff of 13 was high for the Mu.stangs wiitli are complaining that the cost of scoreless in the third period to 19 points, while Mac Percival had 34 points for the tenth-ranked 16th in 16 games for the Elaglei "went up and got an autograph New Federations The previous season his 2.74 era pitchers with 4 catchers when come from behind to win. Charlie Falcons while Nate Thurmond con­ and sixth ip succession. Friday af­ from Graves,” deilared Brown In living—on the East Coast—la far was second best in the National pitcher Bob Botz indicated he was CAMPAIGN 24 for Tech. more expensive than Sin the West Brackett (81. Tippy Hyson and Carroll Broussard paced the Ag- trolled the backboards with 23 re­ ternoon at-3:30 the locals will con­ his L(xi)k article. “He told him League when. he won 21 games satisfied with hi* pact. Mike LaFrancia ignited a drive by bounds. RECORD BREAKERS:. Ivan Wasilieff (left) and he wanted it for his kid,” Ck>ast of Florida where the Bomb­ CHICAGO (AP)—The breach while lo.sing nine. Three rookies—shortstop Tom gias to their home-floor der’iston Dave Baxter both have broken Manchester High School clude their schedule against the ers trained fop years .. Pete CHosa between the NCAA and AAU Wyman's in the final period hut over "rexas with 25 points, includ­ Ohio Valley leader Western Ken­ Hartford High Frosh at the East Graves, who bM insisted all Sherry received an ap approxi­ Tresh, second baseman Pedro Gon-1 swimming records in their specialties this winter. along that though he took bribes of M anchest^ and the Marines will doesn’t appear to be" closing al­ zales and outfielder Don Lock—j could not catch the Auto Parts. ing 15 of 19 foul shots. Herb tucky beat Middle Tennessee, 87- Catholic gym. rSce againstr Jim Beatty In the New though It la being filled. up with mate $1,000 token boost in pay and SPECIALS Pagani’s led all the way against Steinkamp's two free throwa gave 81. and St. Mary’s (Calif.), first In Wasiheff is a backstroker while Baxter swims the in­ Highlight of the latest Blast tri­ he never shaved points. Is under okayed hia pact with the Los An­ agreed to terms with the New WOW! no indictment by any authoritiea. York Athletic Club's Hunter Mile meetings. York Yankees. The Baltimore ^ Peck as Gary Gott tossed In 13 Rice a four-point edge with just’ the West Coast Athletic Confer­ dividual medley relay. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) umph. was the zone defense. Coach event Friday night. Beatty stunned Official organization — replete geles Dodgers, calling for a re­ points. Phil Cataldo, Ben Grzyb, ence, downed Pacific, 74-62. ... ported $28,CKX). Orioles received signed contracts I under five minutes to go at Hous­ Don Bums’ well coached and track fcflowera with a 3:58.9 clock­ with a list of objectives—of fed­ from four pitchers, Billy Short, | LOOK AT THIS Bill Sulots and Bob Lucas made ton and Arkansas was held off the hustling crew Ij'mKed Weaver to ing in/Lo. Angeles last Saturday .. erations in track and field and The relief specialist missed three YHE a last period bid for an upset but Hello, Central! Darold Knowles, Steve Cosgrove rest of the w ay. [ The .New York Mets, new Na­ but 10 points in' the final half. It Fpr/the first time in history the gymnastics will come at March 4- weeks last sea.son with a sprained and Dave McNally, giving him 28 m o FO R O N E many of their shots went astray to In another right conference race. tional League team, have obtained was a big third period which turn­ Remember that old song about New York Rangers attracted a sell- 5 meetings in Chicago, Walt Byers, ankle and compiled a 4-4 won-lost (GENERAL) enable Paganl's to maintain an ; Indian ISatators Sink Owls a young-fellow who had his heart players in the fold. Duke’s seventh-ranked Blue Devils , Billie Loes from the San FTan- ed the tide. Despite a lack of otrt crowd, 15.926, for an afternoon NCAA executive director, an­ record, although being credited Trio of RSox Sign unblemished record. I (16-3) took back first place in the cisco Giants on a conditional basil. height, the winners controlled the on fire f He begged his sweetheart game at Madison Square Garden nounced yesterday. with 15 saves. In 1960. Sherry po.st- TIRE ’$5 MERCURY 2-DOOR H.T. t« "telephone and tell him she w-as Three members of the Boston For Seventh Win of Season boards and limited Weaver to just last Saturday. Marcel Paille, for­ A baakstball federation already ed a 14-10 record while ap)>earing Red Sox okayed j^ontract terms. SA L AMENTA one basket try mopt of the time. his own.” mer Springfield goalie, has been has been launched with a constitu­ in 57 games. His problem was a toughie, but They were third baseman Frank '56 MERCURY 2-DOOR H.T. With, husky Tommy McPartland sparking the resurgent Rangers in tion drafted, but not yet formally Brisk Pare Malzone, catcher Russ Nixon and Sweeping both relay events,AMali.saewaitl (H>. setting the pace, the Elagles erected not In the same league with that their bid to win a playoff berth in adopted. The signings’ front was brisk 1 MfARHtAK MMAMCneSTBR C&NTtn I. M iller (M ). -Hm* of Aarpn (The Bagman) Wagman, the National League. pitcher Billy MacLeod. Rookie In- FULL PRICB £ASY PARKIN9 Manchester High's swimming team I * freestyle a 33-20 advantage going into the A prompt move forward for or­ yesterday as the teams continued fielder Dick Phillips signed his BALANCE and ALIGNMENT SPECIAL ! defeated Hartfoi^d High yesterday niMoVskl...... (H),'i SaaH’‘(M)!^imS 1^ ! ' final period. The teems lud left- the ganizing federaUons In track and their tasks of getting the players contract with the San Francisco '"'lirilvel msdlsy; 1. Kom- floor at intermission wrlth East field and gymnastics was endorsed signed before the advent of spring Giants. FOR BOTH ' afternoon at the Moylan Pexjl, Catholic leading, 19-18. yesterday by forces of the NCAA training. *1116 Cards also corralled Hartford, by a 54-33 count. Victory fH ri'lli's l% 9^ " " * T s d .,c o Sciioliistic Basketbill Pitchers Jack Spring, Bob Be­ We Five straight two-pointers._ on and the National Federation of pitchers Bob Duliba and Johnny linsky and George (jonrad came to Do All This 395 wall Injuns’ seventh in eight starts. r i ' 'H '. » B sru b s' Sports Schedule State High Sch(x>l Athletic Asso­ the first five basket tries AT the Kurks to run their signees to 26. Scoring firsts for the Indians, be- M 16 ^ WinnF*ri) . pointM Wethersfield 65, Conard 54. terms with the I^s Angeles An- third, period, broke the heart of Middletown 90, Valley Regional ciations. The NFSHSAA is rep­ Second baseman Ken A*promonte ge's leaving only outfielder Leon Correct ^ t e r , camber, toe-in. Adjust steering. S Q . 9 5 MancticAt€H LUMBER' •sldes the rela.v teams, were John. IW yd. butt#r^ly- 1- KiimAnnwski (Hi the Weaver squad and the losers Today resented In every state except became the 3Jrd player in the Verfallle In the 200-yard freestyle, Tim? 40. Wagner and Inflelder Felix Tor­ Crisa crosn ahd safety cheek tires. Balance front '60 VALIANT STATION WAGON never recovered. Hartford 56, East Hartford 41. Rifle — Eastern vs. Msnehesier Texas. Cleveland Indiana’ fold. res among the unsigned; ) ___ Karl Then in the 40-yard freestyle. 100 yd. fr«?styl«: 1. Hunter (Mi 3 i McPartland tallied a dozen mark­ st Hartford Armory. wheels. All makes, models. Jim Hunter In the 100-yard free­ MiUisrawmIeI (H i. I. Baxter (M). time Ellsworth 64, E. O. Smlth^fil. ers and pulled down a like number Bristol Eastern 62, Maloney 47. Friday, Feb. 16 h.at«r, style and Ivan Wasilieff In the 100- iw yd. hackttroke; 1. Hankard (H). of rebounds. Manchester at Wethersfield. , .mrd breaststroke. 2^H ?lna (M>. 3- W harton . Time ing named team captain, drew Norwich'78, New Lsmdon 43. 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If your brikH t«l M Ms ** >*#■ yow'4 kkt.. AIMTSTMENT Radio, heater, automatic transmis- f t advice on the many ways to create more Hvisf gnb or FsH . . . thM K't tm (tr i brthi ehtek. spBce with dependable West Coast hunber. AdjsthiNM msy bs M yw Mtf. Wt cm 6a K SAVE TIM E... STEPS... AND MONEY pranptly Md iciMiiBCiVy. 8t tun nAoMt jpov $■ bnfcH. Sst at M6t)rl BUYYOUR NEW CAR HERE! SEAT BELTS •MAXV OTHERS—LOW BANK TER.M.S ■§> AUTHOOiZED INSTALLATION • Expert Repairs On Automatic Tnmsmissions CENTER f MANCHESTER; TOP VALUE STAMPS WHILE YOU WAIT ALL CARS DIAL Given dn Parts sad Labor 1230 MORI ART BROTHERS MANCHESTER IRANCH PLYMOUTH AA.M.f0lolLM. s a l e s and SERVICE M I f * ROUTE 88. TALCOTTVILLE—>|ri 8-2708—TR 5-8010 Lincoln Continental — Mercury — Comet — English Ford — Willyt Jeep OPE.N EVEXIXGS TILL 9:00 PAUL D0D6E PONTIAC, INC. !| W I N F PARS PRES 0) PURNELL PARKING HARTFORD TIRE CO. Mwsfs stAMeMKtrm/t ovmm sovsajw' m KAm SIUBT — MI9-SMI I® ■ ' J U ^ A STEP A WAT FROM REGAL 301.315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER— RA 3-5135 155 CENTER ST,—OPEN THURS. TO »w-TEL. MI 9-2828 ( ' i v / : < 4 i ) : ,1 ;■ \ ■ “\ PA6B SaTEEN B^CHESTER EV;ENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 \ PAGE SEVENTEEN ^ Hoosas For Sale RoofiBff and Chimneys 16*A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Houses Fol- Sale 72 BY PAGALY and SHORTEN . . Waatcd-*-To Buy 58 Business Loditioiis SPLIT-LEVEL, T rooms, 1(4 baths, I2th Circuit Kennedy Prorhises Relit 64 family room, modern kitchen with HOLU^t e R SCHOOL areSnnVery ROOFINO—Speclallslnk npalrinp DUE TO n x iv k s s b a n k ’s Antique attractive 6 - 00m home, cabinet roofa of. all ktnda, new roofa. gut built-lns, one-car garage,- larre w ., ShM at «80 Lake tn. WiU be-closed SMALL STOIIB, 8 Summer SL lot, $19,600. PhUbrick Agency kd Kitchen, fireplace, open stairway, Court Cases CLASSIFIED ter work, chlmneya cleaned, ro' Cf0P«QlMMDeRM6 MONM unto further notice. .. paired Alumtipim aidlra. 80 Idea] for dry cleaning esUbiiih- / 9-8464»^ MJlyJI18.600, Cariton W. D cculetta Hutchins, 1^-9-6182. years' experience. Free eatmiatea OkTHKE M fnCC MPPOQlff I m ent CaU kU 8-3457, 9 4 qidy. . ' Powers jll Testify 'ibu ooui^ t i r i u OM f MCytRPMUO $11,800—2 bedroom ranch, cellai, ROCKVILLE SESSION Save 4D1„ Call Howley, MI 8-5881, Ml 8-0758 PAIR OARAGE DpOIfS, 8 -feet BOLTON-COVENTRY line Well NDUWkOrCMIWHD icfiNtrboR double garage, trees, near bus, The maximum fine for driving higH. MI 84086.' STORE FOR reht. 948 N. Main SL home. Modern Phiko Tubes ADVERTIgING nmnuai!9MiN POOUWTAHMD • stores. Csrlton W. Hutchins, MI without A license—$80—wa* levied 1C S5229, 94. 9-6182. , , kltcherT, Including stainless steel \ Heatins: and Plumbing 17 WMfiNHBHmveu tlM E M R D ie sink. Interior must be seen Phone In 12th Circuit Court yesterday LCA8N1 CUAMCEEDe Without CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS PLUM Bm o AND heatins v — | re- Rooms Without Board 59 STORE OR office apace, atreet in v e s t y o u r future in 3-famlly ^PP«n.' Inc. MI 9-5261, against a Rockville youth who has MUGirr- level, 71 E. Center St. Call AD MI 8-5219,. MI 9-7445. -A_ 8 AA1. to6P.M. modeUiR inataUatlona, rep ^ a. ROOMS TO R83IT also cabins Jiving. Unique layout midee* thla never had a license but who likes 6-1628. 6;5 duplex more adaptable than to drive. (CootiBM4l from Page One) All werk’suaianteed, la yean ex- with efficiency Scranton Motel. _____ CKh leader* of Congress as well as p ^ ea ce. 84-hour aervice. Cal) most. New and near completion, Richard Lawrence, 17, of 35 CaU MI 94836 after 5. STORES AVAILABLE in choica would be a free agent, able to ^»n:ocraUc leadership. All. he COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Ban VanCamp. HI M74P shopping center locations in Man­ quality conatrucUon, all city con­ A PERFECT FIT Grove St., told the court after he MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:80 SATURDAY 0 AJH. ONE ROOM to rent, urtvate « veniences, Beechler-Smith, Real­ was acquitted of a charge of can y on any activity he chose./J K frod with the stand taken O E R A R D J. BARONOUSKY, chester. For Information call The trance, near bus and mUls. 118 Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, Man­ tors, k d 9-8952, kd 84969. speeding he never bothered to get Powers and hi* high altitude il2 ni" Plumbing. Installation and repair cooper HUl 8t„ MI 94596. FOR a license although he "Just wanted reconnaissance plane crashed i.200 policies, PLEASE READ YOUR AD Mt 8-5135. Q utwuemme aging Agents, 283 E. Onter SL, $13,600 — ATTRACmVE 6 room EKSANDPRIze ku 8-4112, evenings MI 8-7847. to drive.” miles inside the USSR. Powers 'P*’® President .said he felt there fliM lflnil or “ Want Ada” a n taken over the phone aa a con* ROMPED HOME A nbUMstoMSSM. NICE ROOM for rent In nice home, ranch, 2-car attached - garage, He was involved in a one-car was seized, tried on ^espionage been a "very strong bipartisan MORE! TcnieBea. The advertlaer shonld n ad hla ad the FIRST DAY *T iMHHEe-Wia! reasonable. Woman m ly. MI large lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI YOUR FAMILY crash in Ellington Jan. IS which re. charges, pleaded guilty, and wa* consensus :ip to new.” and voiced Radio*TV Repair Services 18 9-9048. 9-5132. APPEdUBS aad REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inoer* lOOItWHOIOOK Houses For Ren< 65 This custom built Garrison Co­ suited In hi* arrest on the speeding sentenced to 10 years in prison. hope that it would continue. Uon. Tba H enld fa reaponalble for onlv ONE Incorrect or omitted TV HER VICE—All makes. Honest, AU.-THE90WE! lonial designed for comfortable liv­ and no-license counts. A.fterAiLci jiiuikuismonths 01 of HocrcLsecret negoUanegoua- Asked whether he' thinks the >J// 238 CHARTER OAK ST.— SmaU FIVE ROOM completely furnished MANCHESTER—6 room Cape -in InaertliNi for any adrertlaemeat and then only to the extent of a Econopiies'. IBgb quality parta. quiet location, nice yard with ing satisfy all of your family's Judge Joseph P. Daimehy indi­ tions, he was exchanged for Abel, American people hav* been told **inake |ood” Inaertlon. Errora which do not leawn the value of room suitable for working gentle- cottage, Andover Lake, oil heat. cated he imposed the maximum S mfoafAV* amae DM Ba fr$*e**> 1. —_v.e___ Quaranteed W daya Famoua toi man. Private entrance. $8 weekly. trees, upstairs finished -In knottv neeofl» Spacious .living’ room, pine a Soviet master spy, who was con- as much as they should hear, Ken­ Um pdvprtlaemeot will not bo eorrected by *^ake pood” Inaertlon. aervloe since 1881. Phone MI Referencee required. Call k d paneled den, dining; roonr, and a penalty because Lawrence Wa* don- victe4 in 1967 of stealing U.S. mili­ nedy said he had Just explained the No Down Payment M l 8-4451, MI 9-1746. 9-7485. pine, dining room, fireplace, 3 M58T. Pottenon’e. 180 Center 8t bedrooms, screened porch, garage- step-saver kitchen with a screened victed in Mancheater in October of tary and atomic secrets and given basis of U.S. actions. driving Without a license and sub­ YOUR COOPERATION WILL ROOM FOR rent, -gentleman pre­ SIX ROOM Cape ()k>d, garage with very clean, immediate occupancy! and glass enclosed porch on the a 30-year priaon sentence. American military missions CONNIE’S TV end Radio Service, ferred, shower, telephone In room. first floor. A master bedroom 12x2S^ sequently failed to get one. BE APPRECIATED DIAL Ml 3-2711 available all houre. SatlafacUon breeieway, fireplace, full cellar $16,900. Robert Wolverton Agency The trade took place . shortly there, -he .said, have been told to MI 8-7908. MI 3-1914. plu* two twin sized bedrooms and Lawrence wa* acquitted of after dawn Saturday in the cen Are back If fired on. but they are guaranteed. Call Ml 8-1815. located on Woodbridge St. Close speeding after special public de­ to schools and transportation. Call folly tiled bath on the second floor. ter of a bridge dividing West n°*- combat soldiers in the usual No Finance Charges! SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus­ Oh yes, there Is a lav on the first fender Robert L. Baum argued Berlin from Communist sSst Qer sense. He said he is trying to make RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, FURNlBHBiD ROOM for rent, near New Britain BAldwin 9-4000 after there wa* no proof of unreasonable 'free 'pickup and delivery on small 6 p.m. tomed to the finer thing* all one fl^ r Breezeway and garage. I.4rge many. public all the information he can l i t m c o r m Main St., 9 Hasel St. MI 9-3170. could demand has been In­ lot. Bowers School area. Reduced speed. He pointed out -no one saw radloe; phonographa. Houre 6-10 the accident. A cloak of secrecy promptly wa* ’’Consistent with our security needs TROUBLE REAGHINO OUR ADVERTISER? p.m. B A B Radio and T\'. V3 u o a t t M m , cluded In this lovely 8(4 room to $21,900. in the ar.ea.” cuKmum nfima Wanted To Rent home. The style Is conduslve to Lawrence went off Crystal Lake thrown around Power.s. He was No Delivety Or Service Charge! 9-5583, Ml 8-1478. FURNISHED room for rent. MI 68 Rd. about aeven-tenths of a mile taken by plane to the United States He said he thinks he is being as 9-1593. those who enjoy split level Uvuig frank as he can be. WANTED—4 or 5 room apartment at its beat. On beautifully lane west of Rt. SO in Ellington, crashed for a reunion With his wife and 24-Hour Autworing Service JARVIS into a utility pole and fence posts parents and questioning by Amer­ Moving:—^Trucking— ROOM FOR RENT kitchen privi­ for couple with two small chil­ dren, centrally located. Call CH before his car Hipped overt pinning ican authorities, apparently at a Free to Herald Readers Storage 20 Help Wanted— Female 36 Articles For Sale 45 leges, parking^ private entrance, -TL ______Household Goods 51 gentleman.man. 7-6882. one of six passengers. None of the hideout on the Eastern Shore of 8-4734. REALTY CO. occupants, all teen-agers was seri­ Maryland. Kockville-V ernon MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ WANTED— Full-time housekeeper HOME MADE ravtoU, freah or YOUNG COUPLE REALTORS MLS INSURERS ously hurt. Want infonnattoB on one of our clattoUiet advertlsemente f No ing Company. Local and long dis­ NICE LARGE well heated room for TEACHER desires 3-8 bedroom TWO-FAMILY flata 5-5, with 2 These other matters came up in to live In and care for elderly lady troae., aoc doa. H. Paaqwtiliil. 346 BREAKINO UP HOUSEKEEPING horns in Manchester. One child. room* finished on third floor 2- MI 8-4112 MI 9-2519 Lawrence told State Trooper anewer at the telephone listed? Simply call the tance moving, packing and ator- in Rocki^e. TR 5-5591. Avery Straat, Wapping, gentleman, private entrance. MI the news conference: CAN’T USB THEIR 9-4966, 31 CIturch 8t. Guarantee excellent house care. esr garage, off East Center 'st., Stanley Nasiatka an oncoming car Industry Unit u e . Regular service throughout 8 ROOMS OP FURNTTURB NORTH ELM ST. Modem, immacu­ NUfJLEAR—A reporter quoted New England atates and Florida. MAKINO A RUG? Pilgrim MiUa ’ TR 6-9468. near Post Office, schools and shop­ forced him off the road. Nasiatka - MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE AND APPUAN(3E8 ping. PhUbrick Agency, kd 9-8464 late 6 room ranch, 2 fireplaces, said In court ho lodged the speed­ British Prime Minister Haroid Ml 8-6663. haa a big aiaortment-of colors for WOULD LUCE to rent 3 or 8 bed­ dining room, 3 bedrooms, garage, Macmillan as saying tlat there Ml 9.O50O you. -Oieney Hall, Hartford Road. THEY HAVE HAD ing count because of the physical Head Resigns MANCHESTER Package Oeliveiy. FOR 8 MONTHS Apartments— Flats— room house, one six year old child, cape;—4 finished rooms, close but full basement. Belfiore Agency, evidence of the wreck. will be no nuclear te.sting on CLERK-TYPIST Open dally noon till 9, Saturday, kCanchester or vicinity. Call Mr. quiet location, nice yard, garage, MI 3-5121. • (Jhrl.stmas Island until the Geneva and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Jig Light trucking and package deliv­ 10-6, WHICH IS PRACmCALLY NEW Tenements 63 Nasiatka said the car was de­ Bastian, kd 9-8308. good-sized rooma, rec room In molished. He said he could not conference begins. Kennedy said No conclusions,were reached In time without spending all evening at the telephone ery. Refrigerators, washers and IP YOU ARE A VERNON--Cape. 7-5 rooms finish­ stove movuig specialty, Folding INSURANCE OFFICE SPEED Graphic camera, THREE ROOMS heated. Main St., cellar, oU hot water heat, fairly strfte positively the car's speed that statement is correct and that a ■ cloeed-session reorganlsaition ■ f RESPONSIBLE PERSON WANTED—One or two rooms, first ed, acre lot, 2-car garage. 111,500. chairs for rent. Ml 8-0753 4.6 Ektar lens, caae, apeed gun, with or without stove. Call between priced at $14,900. Robert Wolver was too great. ‘ 'It was my belief the recent, corre.spondence with meeting last night between the se­ Must type at least WHO’S GOING 6:80-7:80. kU 8-6441. floor, heated and furnished, near ton Agency, kd 8-1914. Tremont Agency, TR 5-2349 MI speed graphic enla^er, Albert It was." he sald- Khntshchev has not changed it. lectmen and members o f the Ver­ Lost and Found 1 Business Services Offered 13 THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Cvivciiiciii in Viet vici Nam«am . ivenne-Kenne- "'®re discouraged by the frame- 9-8762. Have it welded, repaired, Verfatlle. MI 9-5750. Celling Tile 9c sq. ft. net, good condition, $50. (jail MI 9-8464. location $21,900, beautiful 6 room Harry E. rice. 29, of Worcester. dy reviewed agreements for pro- " ’®rit within which the commission TAX PROBLEMS? CaU PI 3-6607 Cedar Cloaet Lining DUPLEX for rent, 6 large rooms, Agency. Janet M. Bycholski, kfl Mass., driving under the influence vidlng sharpened. Guaranteed. 20c sq. ft. 34727 after « 8 bedrooms, central heating, 8105 Cape, mint condition, a gem at \ldlne.. sMiaiann.as.si.stance t to „ vri»«Viet M—Nam had to work and would either offer and have your return prepared for WALLPAPER r e m o v e d . Celling CASH— ~ ’N c a RRY; 9-5993. Roger M. Negro, MI 3-8727. $14,900, short W ay out — new of liquor or drugs, $150, and vlo you. You always save more ‘iian It Help Wanted— Male 3& monthly includes one-car garage. FLORENC® ST.—7 room home In I- and other states of former Indo their resignations or recommend painted,' |10 per. rooirr Painting, Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells r0UR-PIE(3B living room set with Call MI 94008. excellent condition inside and out, EXCEU®NT LOCATION- 6 .room homes only $490 down. .Call The lation' of _ the - rotary----- .- — law nolle. China. He said that while the Ge- support of a t'egional unit. costs. waUs. ^oors trim. Waxing; Free National slipcovers, 6-plece dinette, buffet, Household Services MANCHESTER and suburbs — enclosed porch, one-car garage, colonial, 1(4 baths, fireplace, dish, Bil.sworth Mitten Agency Real­ Jean F..McQuarrie, 118 W. Main neva agreement for the area was Only Ruahar resigned. Although $ 1 n o o estimates. MI 0-6158. Offered 13-A Sale* work with well known com­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. 8-drawer chest, bed, 3 night tables, THREE ROOM apartment, second priced for quick sale, $13,900. PhU­ washer, garbage’ disposal, rec tors. MI 3-6630 or MI 9-5524'. - u a standing not signed by the United States, not all other members were pres­ pany, 8500 monthly starting in­ 381 STATE STREET 2 desks, all maple. Cedar chest, 2 floor, 38 Hudson St., unfurnished. brick Agency, kd 9-8464. room', wall to wall carpeting, 2-car scnool bus. $28, and driving under this country served notice it ent. selectmen have learned the Personals rugs, upholstered chairs base SIX ROOM SPLIT license suspension. $125, Month WASHER ■ REFRIGERATOR re­ Electrical Services 22 come, plus other benefits. Can NORTH HAVEN. CONN, Available March 1, MI 8-7591. . garage, amesite drive, excellent fjjjp u seriou* view of re­ rest are Interested in staving on. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, CHestnut 8-2147 cabinet.1. M I3-7739 ------klANCHESTER — 1950 Americkn This split level has 2 baths. 4 bed­ Lewis Gates, 27. of Hartford, newed aggression in the area Present were Alfred 'w. (Jave- pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, lead to management position with- Colonial, 13x23-litrlng room, knotty condition throughout, near bus, 28 MONTHS hooded representative, Alfred guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4517. Pot- FREE ESTEHATES—Prompt serv­ in five years. No experience neces­ SIX LARGE rooms, sunporch,' ga­ school. Chsrles Ijcsperance, MI rooms, fireplace, (i acre lot. trees driving. without...... a...... license...... $36. This - ..... reaffirmed later he flon. John H. Sloffat and Ernest HOTPOINT electric stove, good rage. oil steam heat, central. West pine recreation room, bar. handy galore. Asking $17,400. Evenings AmeU, 806 Henry 8t. Tel. Ml terton’s, 180 Center 8 t ice on all types of electrical wir­ sary. Write Sales Manager, Box condition, suitable for cottage. 9-7620. TT 31.., of 107 aald. and the United States has Kunz. Robert D. King appeared 8-0450. Diamonds— Watches— Side Realty, MI 9-4842 or MI location. OiUy $17,900. Carlton W. Ray Holcombe, MI 4-1139. Holl St.. Manchester, speeding, been helpingiicii'iiig Viet vici Nami>am maintain briefly, but had to leave to attend ing Licensed and insured tYiison 154, So. Windham. Conn, or call Call MI 3-7880. 84710. Hutchins, MI 9-6182. $60, SAM’S UPHOIJSTERY - Retired EUectrtcal Co. Manchester, Ml Mr. Racine, TR 5-9658. Jewelry 48 MANCHESTER—Ranch, large liv­ its independence with a military ® town meeting in Ellington where WANTED—Ride to Aircraft 7 a.m.- ing room, modern kitchen, 3 bed­ WARREN E. HOWLAND Samuel G. Blonstein...... ino* mtaainn an<-l i«« al-4 ^0 ill tOWll COUllJIC]. from the ehop. Ca>; take care of 9-4817, Glastonbury, ME S-7OT8. WESTINGHOUSE r e f r I g erator. MODERN LIVING,' front-to-back 34, of 34 training mission and economic aid MFG. LIST $279.95 8:30-shift, from Woodbridge St.* au your upbolsteriiw needs at STEADY MAN for general handy LEONARD W. YOST. Jewelers - Universal electric stove, easy rooms, 1(4 baths, large rec room, REALTOR Davis Ave., Rockville, allowingI, a_ Since the quickening pace of John, P. Sweeney and Donald R. and Green Manor Rd, MI 8-5677. THREE ROOMS, first floor, 875. split, 7 rooms, 2 ceramic baths, excellent condition, $19,500. Phil- 575 Main St. MI S-1108 dog to roam, nolle. great savings. Cau 3-2378. work in shop, good working con­ Repairs, adjusts watches eimrt- chair, one rocker, sofa. MI 8-7567. attached garage, paneled family the guerrilla war. ’'We have In Weeke* were not present. Bonds— Stneks- ditions, 2 weeks vacation wlUi pay, ly. Reasonable prices. Opra ‘Tues­ References. Inquire 174 Oak St. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. Harvey J. Bachanrf, 40, of 5 ci-eased our assistance," he said WEAVING of Bums, moUi , holes room, plug secluded enclosed Mort gaffes full-time. See A1 Patch or Harry day through Saturday, TOursday FREEZER, like new, 3 years old, MANCHESTER — 3 room apart­ Franklin St., Rockville, breach of We are supplying transports NO Automobiles For Sale 4 and tom clothing, hosiery runs, n porch, plus utility room, plus one- VERNON—6 room ranch, 3 bed­ f'Ofs For Sale 73 peace.; continued to March 13 in Carter In person 8-5 p.m. Carter evemngs. 129 Spruce Sl MI 9-4887. sacrifice 8290. MI 9-0034 after 6 ment, centrally located on bus half acre lot. Step-saver floor plan ...... - ...... lion, logistic a.ssistance and train- handbags repaired, zipper re­ 8E(X)ND MORTGAGE moiiey-We Chevrolet, MI 9-5238. p.m. rooms, full tile bath, fireplace, custody of the Family Relatiorui ing.” placements, umbrellas repaired, line. Newly redecorated. $83 per for maximum livability. Beechler- kitchen cabinets, built-in range, SEVEN IjOTS with eity water and Office. Pair Sponsor MONEY can supply any amount of money month. Call The Jarvlg Realty (5o.. Smith, Realtors, kd 9-8953 MI sewerage. Charles I..esperance MI As to Republican criticism that 1958 RENAULT Dauphlne for sale. men’s shirt collars teversed and for mongages Terms to fit your ASSISTANT manager In the Shoe Fuel and Feed 49-A plastered walls, basement garage, Russell Johndrqw, 16, of Eaton he ha.s not been wholl.v frank, CaU PI 2-8780. replaced Marlow's Little Mend­ kn 8-4112. , 34969. constructed in 1958. William 9-7620. needs, (instruction mortgages Department in King's in Manches­ -qJ,BOPER GAS STOVE, automatic' Rd.,. Tolland,1 J , charged — --- with -Ispeed...... Kennedy said ,iir:the auf'puilsupport tIflUand B-N-a.s- DOWN ing Shop. ter. The present assistant mana­ Reasonable. MI 8-5064. Grisel Broker, MI 9-9700. Open Meeting NEED A CAR and hid your credit also available. Ji D. Realty, 470 SMALL 8 ROOM heated apartment. CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Colonial, .Ing, pleaded innocent and elected sistance activities in Viet Nam Main St., MI 8-5129. ger is- being promoted to manager. FOR s a l e ;—Fireplace wood. Call a court trial Feb, 20. were discu.ssed with the Republl- turned down? Sbort on down pay­ f l a t f in ish Holland window MI 9-0958. ONE BEDROOM set complete with Ideal for business woman. Central­ 2 fireplaces, large cabinet kitchen, COLUMBIA—At Colum bTa~Lak^ Wanted— Real Estate 77 Opportunities for rapid advance­ ly located. No children. kU 3-7302 1(4 baths, screened porch, swim­ For 826. Willard Rogers and Dr. ment? Bankrupt? Repoaseasion? shades made to measure. All box spring and mattress, almost New large ranch home. 6 rooms, A B. Moran will discuss millions, i LOWEST Don’t give upi See Honest Doug­ ALMOST unlimited funds available ment assured. Apply In person. after 6. • ming pool, garage, comer lot HELP! DUE to many recent sales, metal Venetian bluids at a new for private mortgages. If you need See Mr. Kosh In the Shoe Eiepart- new; bed, complete, with new mat­ ceramic-tile, bath and a half, beau- The two have rented for that fee ! las, get the lowdown on the lowest low price. Keys made while you Garden— Farm— Dairy 90x178, Shown' by appointment. tiful large living room, large bed­ our listings are low Buyers sre money to consolidate worrisome ment. tress; miscellaneous. Any reason­ watting for all tjrpes of property. the Waddell School auditorium for j CASH PRICES! down and smallest payments any­ wall Marlow'a. able offer accepted. MI 9-0998. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, kd rooms, built-in appliances 1340 where. Not a small loan or finance debts, to Improve your property, ______Products 50 AVAILABLE March 1 — 4 room 3-6953. If selUng buying or trading, call Toivn Land Use Scheme Jibes the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 28,1 or for any purpose, and can pay MARRIED MAN, sober and relia­ heated apartment. MI 9-4734. *q. ft. of living space, garage, so that they can discciisa with the ^ company plan. Douglas Motors, RADIO-TV REPAIR8 aU makes. R(XiK MAPLE bedroom Set, com­ at once Free Inspections upon r»- 822.25 per month for each 81,000 ble, for part-time service station MACS, BALDWINS, Starks, Romes, NEW RANCH-*4 rooms, 3 full very large closets. Cal] Burt public matters of economic im- i 833 Main St. Cars, phonographs, changers. Greenings, No. 1 size $1.40, No. 2 plete. Eight wooden Venetian Starkey Agency, Columbia, quest. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 you borrow, call Frank Burke, at work. Apply State Service Station, CHARTER OAK ST., 31(4—4 room baths, large western style kitchen Agency. Realtors. Member of MLS With CRPA Satellite Plan portance on the federal, stale and 1 Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, 770 Main. utility 75c. Bunce Farm. 629 West blinds with hardware, assorted apartment. Call JA 2-9075. Eve­ Academy 8-9243, anytime for ap­ local levels. The meeting will take • day*. Famous for service for 80 Center. sises. Four bamboo rollup shades;' with built-ins, 2-car garage, priin*^ pointment. aervice. Ml 3-6930. 1954 DODGE. 2-door, radio, ijeater, years. Phone MI 9-4587. Potter- 1.5 I.ewia St., Hartford. CH 6-8897 nings k(I 94181 location of beautiful homes, place at 2:30 p.m. i ton's. daya, JA 94553 eves. MECHANICAL engineer, practical two, 9 ft. wide, two, 10 ft. wide. WISH SOMEONE to handle youT Reviewing policy guides and pro--» proposal is that an Industrial area snow tires, J150. Call Ml 9-^610. experience in metal working in­ FOR THE freshest eggs In town, Good condition. MI 9-4673. $27,500. PhUbrick Agency, kd COLUMBIA—At (Columbia Lake — They will discus* federal and | AVAILABLE kCARCH 1—8 rooms, 9-8464. real estate? Call me at Ml 6-0376 pt.sals embodied In the compre- — ------■ - - dustry. Also, setup man, exper­ come to Or call Manchester Poul­ heat,, hot water, tiled bath and bealtltul split level new home. 8 in the southwest quarter of town, state indebtedness, for which they j P H I L C Q OLDER CARS mechanics d spe­ for prompt and courteous service hensive land use map. ma.ster plan (near the Eajrt Hartford town say information from Washington cials, ftxlt yourself cars, luways Musical— Dramatic 29 ienced with multiple spindle chuck, try Farm, 472 Keeney St„ kU shower, porch, convenient loca­ CUSipki BUILT 6 room Ranch, rooms, ceramic tile bath and a Joseph Barth. Broker. SLIPCOVERS AND 9-9904, We deliver free ROPER GAS stove with gas heat­ half. 2-car garage, built-in dish­ consultant Harold S. Kramer says line),...... and ...... another. high-density y ®nd the stale financ^ cominlaalon-' a good selection. Look behinti our ers, lathes, and turntables. Super­ tion. parking, $75. MI 84396 targe living room with fireplace, he feels suggestions for the towm's PIANO and/or voice lessons from visory background preferred. er. MI 9-8647. washer, garbage disposal, oven HAVE CASH customers waiting: for residential area cloae------to :o t'ne soutbisouttu--*''® °Uice are their sources, and office. Dt^glas Motors 333 MaUi. REUPHOLSTERY formal dining room, family size development moat nearly fit Into west region o f town? have not been will attempt to offer a solution to ' teacher with music education de­ Growth opportunity. South Central kitchen 3 bedrooms. 1(4 baths, and range. Nothing like this Capes. Ranches. Colonials and ______Household Goods 51 SPACE HEATER, 3 burners, FOUR R(K)M apartment., third around the lake. Cali Burt Starkey the "satellite '^lan" for the Cap­ ahowTi on the master plan. the problem. 11 12 POUND JEEP STATION wagon. 1956, 4 Custom made slip covers, chairs gree, experienced. Quaker Rd Ml Connecticut. Resumes only. Box recreation room with fireplace. businesses. Call Gordon's Realty, itol Region area. wheel drive, 6 cylinder. 24,500 •from 812.00 plus fabric. 3-4997. K, Herald. chrome stovepipe; one acetylene floor, call after 8 p.m., kd 9-1782. Agency, Columbia, ACademy MI 3-0486, evenings MI 3-5314. Kramer feel* the designation of Rogers said that hlnce relief ran j. cutting outfit; one semi-automatic enclosed breezeway, attached ga*-. 8-9243, any time for appointment. 'The satellite plan Is one of three not be realized In stepping up'tax- M original miles .real cream puff, rage, landscaped yard 91x164. industry and high-density residen­ «;395. MI 4-0775. Chairs reupholstered from 825.00 EXPERIENCED poultry man TAPE REXXJRDBRS for rent Mar- wringer type washing machine; FTVE R(X)M apartment. Route 32, CASH WAITING tor property own­ or four possible approaches to de­ tial areas in the central parts of es, nor In obtaining income from I AUTOMATIC WASHER plus fabric. low's. S67 Main. CAll MI 6-5221. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, kd Business Opportunities 32 wanted, all year 'round Job, Apply sewing machine; % h.P. H” drill. Mansfield, automatic heat and hot WAPPING—6 room ranch, 4(4% ers. Please call us before you buy velopment of the area outlined by toUTj would run counter to pqssi- horse racing and state lotteries, it! MI 94658. 3-5953. 1955 IMPERIAL, all power. 1949 Workmanship guaranteed Allen Poultry Farms Route 6A. water. CWl MI 3-2865. mortgage, $97 monthly. Many Im­ Or eell. Speedy eerrice. J. D. the Capitol I^egion Plan Agency. hilltles there for preservation, of may be neceaaary to consider q I Studebaker 65« ton Overload Columbia, AC 8-3013, Three Rooms of Yumiture provements. Exceptional buy, Realty MI «-8ia9 According to the CRPA, the sat­ state Income lax, something, ha MFG. LIST $259.95 $6,000 SALARY YEARLY (XIMBINATION gaa range with gas SIX LARGE rooms, fireplace, MAIN STREET shopping —custom green belts. springs, good tires PI 2-7211. MI 9-11.54 after 6 FROM MODEL HOME brick and frame ranch, huge $15,500. Rondinohe, BU 9-1545. ellite approach actually Is a small In connection with the central said, that both he and Dr. Morai| Be your own boss and work only ELECTRONIC technician — 2-4 heater, legs Uiap two years old, steam heat. l-cSp garage , $95 LARGE SIZE LOT Manchester or have been opposed to in the past. very reasonable, kll 9-4820. monthly. Inquire 843 Main St., kitchen, 3 bedrooms. Immaculate MANCHESTER—2 level ranch 58 city concept in which certain com­ business district. Kramer, dis­ 1960 RENAULT Dauphlne, radio 24 hours a week in nation’s No. 1 years experience, some RF work Cost Over $700 ' Bolton .vicinity zoned for multiple munities In the region would be Dr. Moran said the discussion and heater, whitewalls, black AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol helpful but not necessary. Equal Alice (3ampet Agency, condition reasonably priced. Carl­ feet long, 90x148 foot lot. city utili­ housing. Call after 6 p.,m. Ml cussing the policies With the Town ster 8 piece living room set; sofa self-service business, coin operated NEVER BEEN USED UNIVERSAL electric stove, good ton W Hutchins, kd 64183. characterized by a central business Planning - ...... ^ Commission last,„»t ,nj(ninight, Would Inctilde such l<}cal topics os - pamt. Good condition. Asking $700 laundries, located In busy shopping opportunity employer. Apply The ties, very central. Features include 9-5797. the filtration plant, parking, and Call .Ml 3-1425 after 2:30 p.m. ' and 2 chairs. 8145. Choose from Newton Company, 55 Elm St. condition $10, girl’s 28” bicycle FOUR R(X>M duplex. Convenient 8 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, dining district, a high-density, residential again pointed up the need to main­main group of fine fabrics. Work done centers. Excellent financing avail­ Sale Price $388 $16. hand seeder $5, single set-tub location. Adults only. Call MI SIX ROOM ranch—One-car garage, belthAlf surroundingaiirmiinHiniP the <->/\racore, andanri a faintain fkathe downtown _area______and. to pro­ garbage collection. able. Write Box Y. Herald. 1(4 tiled baths, bullt-ins,. corner room, and living room with lire- Leffal Notice. by expert craftsmen on our prem- 5. Kelvinator automatic washer, 3-5633 between 2-8 p.m. In­ placc, center. entrance hallway— belt of low density residences on mote it as a regional shopping cen­ Other topics to be discussed, ac­ Pay Only $4 Week fireplace, family room with cathe­ the fringes. cording to Rogers, would be the 1952 DODGE. 2 door, standard Isei. All work fully guaranteed Help Wanted— working condition 828. (Tall kU quire at 138 Oak S t.' »nd a 12x24 foot family room — B.v virtue of default of a CondU ter, . shift, first 8125 takes it. MI' 9-3503. Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine Very successful grocery store In 9-4732 after 4 p.m. dral ceiling, -city utilities, patio, lower level, a small kitchen, 2 Land In between the satellite Completion of the relocation of library addition ("not the addition, Male or Female Sacrificing complete bedroom, 4(4 ROOM MODERN duplex iii hot water oil heat. Excellent loca­ tional Sales (Contract held by the but the way It wa* done” ), the Month St., excl'islve Cheney Fabric an exclusive neighborhood. Sale in­ 37 complete living room and kitchen lavatories, forna.ee room and ga- centers would serve for recreation Rt. 8 and the proposed north-south 1957 CHEVROLET convertible, 283 nice neighboihood. Youngstown tion, trees galore. Charles Les- General Motors Acceptance Corpo­ uses. ’‘Waldorf” firehouses, and the im­ salesroom. In Manchester. Ml cludes building with income pro­ decorator furniture from model dis- plus a 22x33 foot rec room, ration assigned and executed bv artery should do much to open the cu, in V-8, powerglide. MI 94337 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. MAN AND wife to assist manager kitchen' with dining area, tiled perance. Ml 9-7620. portation of outsiders to conduct 26 MONTHS ducing apartment. For individual of motel. Apartment available. 'ay home. We will give you free Musical Instruments S3 hall or- what------— have you. Oil_., hot— Clifford Q. Hear], Vendee, our rep-I. LKramer’s r a i^ r s commercomments were made potentialities for the downtown between 6-8 p.m. attention call bath,, plenty of chieets. heat, hot a meeting of area, he said. Manchester's redevelopment pro­ Opportunity for handicap. No ob­ delivery and free storage up to one water, stove and^rofrigenito'r fur­ water 2-zone baseboard heat, An-, resentatlve will sell on Feb. 26, J?**"* owing » .neeung 01 gram. jection to child. Call Mr. Johnston year. BLESSING SUPER Artist trumpst. dersen windows. This home has 1952 10-30 A M at Scranton Mo-'*"® Town Planning (Commission The strengthening of the central Buildinff—Contractinff 14 B & N AGENCY nished. narking- space, children ^emeridous potential for a really They will also attack the admin­ Auto Driving School 7-A MI S-ISS."!. Fine tonal quality, good valve ac­ accented. References. $128 month­ tors,' 166 Union St., Rockville, I ‘ on- business district can be done by istration of psychological test to Janet Bycholskl Ml 9-S993 NORMAN’S tion, $138, Call kd 3-4003 after 6. NOTICE big family professional use or ly. k d 84453. Conn., one 60- Vaux 4-door Sedan master plan proposal con.soUdatlng civic activities, and the department heads. Rogers said MORTLOCK'S Drtvmg School—Of ADDITIONS, recreation rooms re­ Roger M. Negro MI 3-8727 448 HARTFORD ROAD Notice Is hereby given that whatever. Built in 1957 of finest Serial No. FD298657. The seller re- Designating DeslKnaUiur a largelarve .part nart of thp,h. trying to build up market poten­ N0 MONEY DOWN modeling, all types of carpentry. WHY PAY Main Street prices for there will be a special meeting o f Biaterials, Cannot b# duplicated Buckland area in the northwrot that he doesn't doubt the value of Model flee, 443 Main St. Manchester. MANCHESTER— Well established Situations Wanted— -- kO 8-1524 THREE ROOM ^>artment, stove serves the right to bid. tials by "upping nearby surround­ such tests In Induitry, but opposes Learalim correcUy ’May Save Nelson Higgins, Ml 4-1700. Before you buy furniture any­ your piano, organ, or band Inatru- the electors of the Eighth School for $25,000 coat. Pries reduced to General Motor* section of town for Indiwtrial ua* ing denqitie* ", he added. W-!23 dry cleaners and laundry. Nicely Female 38 ment? Why pay the aaleaman’a and refrigerator furnished Ideal them because, he hasn’t heard of Tour Life.” Onvet education where—ehop at Norman’s. for newlyweds or elderly couple, A Utilities District, to be held at $20,006. Robert Wolverton Agency, '■ Acceptance Corporation is in agreement, with the eatelllte About the renewal of the depot WHAT DO y o u need? More room, equipped. Excellent business for commission? We have no salea- the Bentley School (Hollister St. MI 3-1914 anyone engaged In this work who 1* classes. Member. Coi^ecUcut Pro­ woman or hu.sband and wife. Very ground floor and parking. 7 miles development possibility for the re­ square arei lij the North End. himself familiar with government­ rec rooms or attics finished, addi­ m«n. .Why take a chance with a School), trithin said District, on LiqrOB PEBMIT gion, Kramer noted. H* added that fessional Driving School Assn MI liberal financing for right party. WOULD LIKE typing to do In my to United Aircraft. Available Feb. MANCHESTER—One block from Kramer felt there was good poten­ al operations. 9-7398. tions, storage cabinets bullt-ins, RUGS, Never used. 9x12 beige, $35; part-time music store? We aeU no Monday, February IDth, 1962 at NOTirE OF APPUCATION the Buckland area also was en­ P H I L C Q bookcase, ceramic tile bath, foi- Gordon's Really. MI 3-0486. home, ktl 3-4902. 19. k d 3-7D66 after 4 p.m. Main St. 4 years old. beautiful 6 tial here, and that a vigorous urban He said, "w e are definitely dis­ 9x15 green, 835. BU 94955. furniture, applUnces, or records. 8:15 P.M., for the following pur­ visioned for Industry in Ihe i.,.'ca counters. If you have a leaky Music and musical InstrumenU room colonial, 1(4 baths, enclosed Thin ip to give ncUce that I. BAR­ i-enewal’ progratp would lead to a turbed" about the present state of A»vll OAtrO* PREPARE FOR driver’s test. MANCHESTER—Nice 5 room du­ pose: BARA T. COVELL. of Hebron Road. CRPA’* feelings that possible de­ second community center. Age* 16 to 60. Drivtns and class roof -or a house to build, call us WALNUT DINING room set, table, ara our only business. Ward Mualc plex, tiled kitchen and bathroom, porch, buHt-lns, combination win- Andover. Connecticut, ha^e filed an ap- economic affairs. "W e’ve spent and I’m sure we can help you. Ml Hefp Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 1. To explain the survey o f • velopment in, the, region could pro­ Martin Alvp'rd, commission weeks on this," Rogers added. room. Three instructors No wait­ 4 chairs, china closet and buffet. Co., 99 Bummer. Open evenings. 1106. MI 9-3S37. sewer requirements to the tax­ dow's and doors, fireplace, folly In­ ilication dated January 31. .1962. with 34352 after 5 p.m. Good condition, $50. kfl 4-0604. * fla ted , city wqter and aewer. St. fhe Liquor Control Commipplon for a ceed along linear lines. chairman, asked Kramer how the And Dr. Moran proclaimed, ; ing. Manchester Drivtug Acade CONNECTICUT registered licensed TV ANTENNAS, tubes, parta and Free parking at our door. payers of the District. Package LlqpDr Permit for the aale of CONSOLE my. PI 3-7249. CLEAN LOCA'nON — duplex. 4 James Pariah. Owner anxious to Linear development could mean town could expect to retain open "We've got the material. practical nurse for 11-T a.m. shift accessories bonanza s^e—in our Philip L. Burgeas, alrohoMC liquor on the premlpea. we§t an interue concentration of indus­ BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, famous do-it-yourself department. MONTIGOkCERY WARD oil heater ORGANS-PIANOB. See the com- rooms, hath and pantry. ' hot ■ril. Vacant. Charles Lesperancs. aide of Route 6. propertv of Andrew i^ace near the East Hartford, town additions, recreation rooms, all In convalescent home In Rock­ with blower. Bengal apartment President Pl«her. Andover. Connecticut. try along the Connecticut River LARSON’S Connecucut’s first li­ ville. Tel. TR 5-4294. Rabbit ears 99c, stacked aluminum plete diiplay of Hammond Home water, k d 6-lOSl. MI 9-7620. line, the source of pressures for a censed driving school trained — types of carpentry.-Also, fall-out size gas stove. One utility cabinet Organa and Spinet Pianoa at Wat­ EIGHTH 8CH(X)L * The bupinepa Ip owned h y (1) Bar­ Valley where the land is most spill-over of Industrial land use in­ 3 Held on Dope Count STEREO shelters built Call kll 9-4391. conical $9.99, rhannell 8 yagi, ■UTILITIES DISTRICT bara T. Covetl'And Pearl E. LAraon. Certified ana approved is now of­ EXPERIENCED hairdresser want­ 12.99, UHF bow ties 81-99 and up. with sliding doors. Best offer. kU kins. Organs from 11040 delivered, CXJLUMBIA-^Near Columbia Lake of <1> Hebron Road Andover. Connertl- suitable and wtiere economic to Manchester. fering classioom and behind 9-1676. includiiw '5 free lesaons. Spinet Dated qt Mancheater, Conn., .—New ranch homes, one. Cape cut; t2) lio Oak Grove Street. Man-, forces would tend to favor such Kramer indicated this could be EAST HARTFORD (AP) ^ ed, top wages andl commission. Special prices on channel master Farnished Apartments 63-A thla 6th day of February, 196^ chepter. Connecticut: and will be con-^ wheel instruction for teenagers Lu Jon Salon of Beauty. Call MI pianoa from 8895. Also'uaed Ham­ 5 ^ . all with built-in appliances. development. done by implementing renewal Three men have been arrested on crossfire and JED signal comet G.E. RANGE, 4 burners, putii but­ ducted bv BARBARA T COVEU. of narcotics charge* at the State kO 9-6076. Roof inff—Siding: 16 3-1939. antennas, 10 foot miast pipe 82.99, mond orgfuis and spinet pianoa. CENTRAL on bug line—3 room fur­ Walking distance of lake. One Hebron Road. Andover Connecticut, aa Other pt^ble regional devel­ plans and plans for Uie develop­ .MFfJ. LIST tons, 5 different heats, 3 drawers, Watkins Brothers, Inc. “ Service other new home—ranch with owm permittee. _ __ opment atq>roachee include the ment of the centrsl business dis- Highway Department Garars on Red Bird chimney mounts 99c, white, excellent condition, 850. kO nished apartmesrt, heat and hot BARBARA T. COVELL WANTED)—Mature woman to live elnce 1874.” 985 klain St. private brook, good'swimming and s t r ^ center posaibiUty (H irt- ,trlct, and by the extension of serv­ Sullivan Drive by State and Bast A. A. DIOrr INC, Roofing, siding, VHF wire 2c per foot. Receiving 94657. water. Call Newt^ten MO 6-9868. pated January 31. 1962. Hartford Police. Business Services Offered 13 painting (carpentry iterations in aa companion to semi-invalid. tubes 40% off. ” 21” alumlnlxrf «®hlng. Qtij Bnrt -Starkey Agen­ fonl), not favored by the CRPA. ices and ^utilities. These action* No profesnonai care needed. Re­ 272 MAIN ST.—Pleasant, furnished S E m e TANKS cy. Columbia, Academy 8-8243, and the "iwesent soning approach.’’ w-ould tend to relieve and counter­ John J. False, 28, of 89 Colonial i95 CHAIN SAW work Trees cut and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ picture tube special at 838.95 and St., Hartford,' a laborer at the ga­ ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St ply stating e x ig e n c e and salary many more specials. See ua first CUMBINA’nON gaa and gas Wanted—To Biv 58 a rooma and bath, first floor.'beaL AND •by time for appointment Bishop Approves Twist also not apparently in favor by act phessures, funnellng them to Reasonable rate*. Call PI 2»»58 expected. Box I, Herald. lights, gas. areas in town where it 1* felt in­ rage, was charged with 'violation between I .'V-< ;80 or any jUme Ml 3-4860. and -save. Open evening* tin 9, atove. k d 9-4009. tha OIPA', Kramer felt. Saturdays till 5. SaUUUe Electron­ WB BUT, SELL or trade rnUqna ELLWOTON—1969 brltk 8(4 room dustry should be located. of the state narcotics law and ' Saturday or Sunday. SALESLADY for stationery and THREE ROOMS, private bath-en- n.UMED SEWERS ronch, acre lot, hea'vily land- dATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The difference between the mas­ placed under a $10,000 bond yes­ BIDWE3X HOME Improvement ic Service, 166 School St.. Man- CLOTHESLINE and holder, 85-40 and naed fundture, china, glaaa, Raniian Catholic Biah<^ Robert E. ter plan for Manchester and the On other matters, the commis­ book store, 40-hour week, Thurs­ cheater, kU 9-1786. foot extension ladder, lawn sweep- ■Bvar. pictitn fiaiM a aad oM trance, Urtda and hot water, 817. acaped.-814,900. Tremont Agency, sion directed the comprehensive terday. BAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired Company—ou types of siding and day nights and Saturdays. Good Adults. MI 84094 after 4 or 105 ■aehiit O lM ni Tracy -eay.s ’there may be eome rogional devtiopment plan .m from the shop. Can take care cA roofing. Aluminum clapboards a ar, brand new. metal wheelbar­ ea tm , old dnUs aad bobby TR 8-2849, MI 8-7789.t land use map should show the ex­ Robert E. Shepard, of 938 Park pay for qualified person, (jail Mr. lOgta SL, RpdrviUe. Saptia taakat Dry WdilA Sawar athletic -value in “ the TVrtst.” the aatenUe level, is that the St., Hartford, and Frank S. Mustal, ludget—No Charge all your upholstering needs at Unexcelled workman- DEIXX) OIL bumiri! with all neces­ row, kitchen aet, large bed com ­ ocilaethma, attic centonta or wbola tension o f Spruce St.jto Spring St. Seiler, Dewey-Rlchman CJompany, Unea fastalM—Cellar Water- LAKEWOOD O R(XB—• room co­ ‘^erhape the Twist” the former town’s master plan does not see and the extension offelm SL from 23. -01 41 HUUidc Ave., West Hart­ great aavtnga.toga. Call CH 8-5878.' sary parts in excellent comUtion, plete, small bureau, straw rug, eatatas. Furniture Repair Sanrtoo, chaplain at Loulsiam State Uni- kU 9-7880. cheap. MI 9-6898. 8 jalra living room drapes. MI TaloottviUa, Coon. T tl. lO 944%. proofing Ooao. lonial, encloeed- breeaeway. 2-car hl8h denatty residential Forest to Pine St. ford, were charged with violation BnaiiicaB Loiestiofn S®rage, 18x24’ living room with veriit.v said Tuesday, "may offset •PSB in the north-centieJ section "The Elm- St. Extension ‘1* now of the state narcotics laws and OOSMA APPLIANCE Service-R e ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or SHORT OF CASH??? Work morn­ pairs all makes refrtgeratoriL SNpW BLOWERS - From 179.98 PROktPT AND oourtaoua asrrlot For Rant C4 ^ p U ^ , laiire modern Utchen, some of the critteian that Ameri­ o t town, Kramer said. used as a thoroughfare and Gener­ conspiracy to violate them. Bond replaced, specializing in Bonded ings or afternoons in your own aiM up. Parts and service Gam- WALLPAPXat aale—ceUliig .jpaiBt Urge dlnbig room, 1(4 baths, S can youths are not physically St, As to possible linear deveiop- ireegan, waaning machines, dry- built-up and shingle ropfihg. for yctir acrap iron And matal bi IMINNEY BROS. al Manager Richard Martin has was set at 81,000 for each man. TV SERVICE OPEN V neighborhood. Housewives pre­ tdl Equipment’ Co., 88 Main SL 83.96 per gailon; other paint and iuga bedrasmB, wooded lot. Call; as alietsd in eomaetion wMh Om foswt o i the rogtap. tha ■»«»«»«*- owaer, KIUSS l •IMO .Otympfos.” - tmwKm titm n to Mw BMSter ptaa tha moMer atnot plan. B la Cbreutt Oeftrt U . riieiter, MI 8-7707. ’ i Phosia BU now. t Sabuday. PhoM Ml 04106 w ed^th u r CmFr i. e v e s . Paint Btorq, 188 Centar BL qtoTcaQlDS^lA. adt «• jSJVW sIS, ' w ..d' ...... I \ .1 t I ' ■ '

' * .. •/ PACE EIGHTEEN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1962 i: f4- Avwaf e Dailjr Net Pren Ron ■N, ' . r ' \ ■ ■■ Y ^nirhPi^^r lEtt^ning Hrralb For the Week Ended Febniaiy lo, IteS ’ ! . The Weather Fereouet of U. S. Wmther Buiuhi Kaye Band Plays bers of the Second Battle Group. era, will enterUtih t u t c and local mantle, Co. C in Danielson, Co. O pan. over New Torii Channel fi on About ToMii 169lh Infanlfy, Connecticut Army political and military officiala at in Putnam and Cb. E in R t^ rlO a “Public Office.” National Guird at the Manchester a reception during intermlraion. 170140(6 may be purchaaed from ‘n ie Governor will be the oecond When yoar doctor aidie where 13,545 Meetly thlr,-MM tonight. Le«r At Military Ball State Armorj’ ^Saturday from 9 The Second Battle .Group, which the Manchester National Guard (diief executive to appear on the yon want your preecHpUon fill­ Member et the Audit to teeue. Fridny mostly deody, Mira MadeliiM C. AmirauH, p.m. to 1 a.m .‘Connie Vlignone.ia inciqdea the northeaateni part of Armory. Meet the Prara^type program, with ed . . . ray . . . HALLMARK IknuM e t Gtavulutiou coM, (mow developing, IQgh vocalist with the band. ttr daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Uoticl . Bobby Kaye and his orcht.stra the atate, has Ita headquartera and Governor Ro&dfeiler being Aral, PHARMACY. Free delivery. . ^Manche$ter“^ A City o f Village Charm 8#.' . i, ■ “ Amirault, 37 Lenox St. is a dean’s will provide the music and enter­ Col. Alwyn Brodetwen of Cov­ Headquartera Co, in Manchester, DBMPsW ON TV SUNDAY ' ^ e GovecnOr will do thq program .Ml B-386I liot Btwlent in her first semester tainment for the second annual entry. battle-, group commander, Support Co. in Thonipaonvllle, Co. HARTFORD (AP) — Governor on tape on PTiday for Simday's at Bay Path Junior College. She military ball sponsored by mem- his staff and company command- A in Middletown, Co. B ih Willi- Pempray will appear Stuiday at 8 telecaat. la a 1900 graduate o f Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 iCInraWod AdvoiOalng ian Page ZS) High School. PRICE FIVE CENTS I a - [ . H m Mowttalh Laurel Oiapter of ‘I'l ' , " c 1 " ' , 1 I Next Try Tomorrow Sweet. Adelines. Inc. will present Arms Cut italk a Valentine H suni^y N l^ t to­ S ia teN ew s morrow sd 8 p.m; at the Irish- LISTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY 1:10 P.M.- SAT. AT 11:10 A.M^ Anwrican Home, 09 Grove St.-; lyiii Faces Disaster Ifartford. Members of the Man­ R o u n d u p chester Emblem Club will be p i MAIN STREET guests at the rieetlng. Mrs. Tru­ MANCHESTER Big Waves Bar Before Starting man Crandall, social chairman, and 1 her committee, will serve refresh­ II / Gas, Smoke Fells By JOHN M. HiaHTOWER ments. Ml 3-4123 fWT IQ" ' TI TT' A " 19 Men Fighting AP DIplenistie. Affairs Writer Terrance D. Laise. son of Mr. and' WASHINGTON (AP) — Mrs. Harry E. Laise. 43 Tanner iFREE l»ARKING enn The big new disarmament U uest Speaker Fire in Stamford St., has been named to the dean's ' rear of store U a . ^ 6 ^ HA.. conference set for .Geneva list at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti­ The Rev. Patrick J. Speer of New March 14 appears to b ^ in Another tute, Troy. N.Y., where he is a Haven wilt be gue.at speaker at a By BEM PRICE STAMFORD (A P )— Nine­ senior. He is a 19.18 ^graduate of meeting of Uie Ro.>iavy'Society of ^briefing for newsmen, Haney said: teen firemen required hospital serious trouble a month be­ \ , CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla "Unsatisfactory weather in the Manchester High School. St. Bridgel'a Church Monday. Keb. i treatment today after being fore it opens. m OUR OWN WONDERFUL^ (AP)—A 64-miIe gale sweep­ central and eastern Atlantic 19, at 8 j).m. in the church hall. The . caused postpoifement of the launch felled by ggs and smoke in Just how serious the trouble to meeting will be preceded by a re- | ing across the central Atlantic should be determined in the next ■ A dinner at 6:30 tonight at the SUDDENLY... attempt for at leiut 24 hours.’’ fighting a 3-alarm fire two Manchester Lodge of Elks will pre- citation of the Rosary at 7 ;30. ‘ forced the United States to­ That would mean sometime be­ week or so by Soviet Premier ...... "The American Catholic Negro" blocks from city hall that Khrushchev’s next move in his Top Depth .^cede a past exalted rulers' night day to cancel its ninth at­ tween 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. leeting at 8, A class of candidates ; "ill be the topic of talher Speer. ; burned out of control for al campaign for a summit level IMPERIAL tempt to rocket Astronaut Friday, be Initiated bv pas' exalted assistant at Ble.s.sed .Martin de Por- ; However, the storm that caused meeting. res Church. New Haven, where he | most six hours. rule! ■ John H. Glenn Jr., around the NASA to postpone the attempt to The firemen were dismissed af­ If Khrushchev Insists on going 1/6 Inches has been actively engaged in Ne­ world. The next try is Friday. ter treatment In Stamford Hospi­ personally to <3eneva for the ppen- gro work and ha.s seived on sev- IT'S SPRING Ing sessions. U.8. officials said to­ The storm, covering an area of (Continued on Page Five) tal. A puliHc military whist and set ci-al Inter-raciAl committees in the' back party, will be sponsored by SEAMLESS about 27,000 square miles, was Fire Chief Thomas F. Richard­ day, his action will be taken here New Haven area. driving 18 foot ’-••nves through the and in other Western capitals as IntermedlatesGirl Scout Troop 676 Father Speer was born in Bridge­ son said the fire that broke out At Norfolk at Waddell Sbhool cafeteria Fri­ area vrtiere Glenn would have to late last night in a snow storm evidence that he is concerned only day at 8 p.m. T ^ r^ w ill be prizes port and attended Sacred Heart land la ^event of an emergency caused damage of more than $100,- with propaganda alms. School there. He studied for' theV and one of the first Kennedy’s Tax If, however, he is prepared to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ ‘ will be V during the first few minutes after 000. vill pric.sthood at St. Tlionias .Semin-’"! NYLONS H-ftoff. Tile fire was in a 3-story brick put off hia summit proporal until Connecticut was bogged ary, Bloomfield; St. Bfieuc Semin­ some later stage of the negotia­ the The center of this storm is lo­ Plan to Treat building, in Atlantic St., which down in a foot or more of Whlta-Mountains this suibmer. ary, St. Brieuc. France, and St. cated abqut 9S0 miles east of has three stores on the ground tions. officials said that his action Mary's Seminary, Baltimore. Md. things to blossom out Bermuda. floor and apartments on the two could be taken as an indication snow today from a storm that He wa.s ordained May 22, 1941. by that he is interested in making a Mr. and Mrsitrs. Victor J. Johnson, in measured lengths . . . The poetponement was an' Incomes Alike upper floors. It gutted, a shoe began yesterday morning and the Most ,Rev. Henry .1. O’Brien, nounced by Paul Haney, news dl- store and a men's clothing store, serious start on disarmament, kept on, and on, and on. 4 Grandview.• St., will sail from ^ n archbishop of Hartford, in Hart- even at the cost of some small con Francisco for Hawaii tomorro\V.^fQjij" f reotor for the National Aeronau­ DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—President and badly damaged a store used At least nine deaths were at­ IS you the newest spring tics and Space Administration, at by a company that distributes cession to Western views. tributed to the storm, all but one aboard the Matsonia liner. The pjjj, assignment was as an Kennedy next year will propose a perfume and other articles. " In vienv of the speed with which Johnsons sailed three week.s ago , as-Sistant at St. John the Evaiige- 1:18 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. of them due to apparent heart at­ new tax plan which would treat A -gas pipe broke in the cloth­ the situation has developed dur­ tacks brought on by snow shovel­ from New Jork City aboard SS. i jj,[ fjimrch in .New Ha Haven. He has As It did Wednesday, the shades. . . “ Bcrub” came after a j^iecial all income alike and ruminate ing store, sending up a torch of ing the past week, the expectation ing. President Jackson through the i served aa an as.sistant at Ble.ssed in government quarters here is that Psuiama Canal to the West Coast. in ''LACE and LINEN" by ROSECREST weather briefing for Project Mer­ special exemptions of some royal­ flame that damaged the apart­ Snow depth generally ranged i Martin de Porres Church, New ments above. a new Khruqhchev message to from 8 to 16 Inches with Norfolk After visiting Hawaii, they plan to Haven, sindC Ifi.lO. cury Diroctor Walter C. Williams ties and capital gains, says Inter­ plus! at the Cape Canaveral control Fire CJhief Thomas F. Richard­ President Kennedy, British Prime measuring 16 Inches and nearby go to Florida and will return home nal Revenue Service Commissioner Minister Harold Macmillan and April 1. center. The briefing began at mid­ Mortimer M- Caplin. son, whose men wer6 called out Riverton 14 Inches. There were 11 (left) a three piece ensemble on a general alarm, said the fire other leaders involved in msking Members of the Edith Cowles white night. Caplin said Wednesday In an inches on the ground at Bridgeport Immedi;itely after the decision started in the basement of the preparations for the Geneva talks and 6 In New Haven and at Brad- ■ Rehearsals for the Manchester O ’ interview the changes would allow shoe store. The ’ r m t>«nv,lle, ; eral royalties and the capital gains 4:45 a.m. per cent chance that Khrushchev . Packing a one-two punch It be­ brief tryouts for those intere.sted : 'i?"’* ! i professional Glenn was awakened at 1:05 when asked for specifics. He mid A t daybreak, the scene was one will go to Geneva, even though gan yesterday on the 22nd a'nniver- of Mrs. James Man-. 191 Green a.m. by hia doctor, WiUlaim Doug­ they would be treated as straight in Joining the chom.s. ?•Manor ."'L "’ Rd. Members gave Mr.S I i of broken window’s and floors Macmillan and Kennedy have ar­ aary of the big St. Valentine D a ^ las, and advieed of pootponoment. tocotne. . Caved into cellars. gued against starting the talks at storm that took 31 lives In New Hutchings, a pa.st secretary of fh e ; women Subsequently Douglas said that He said a lower rate of IS per Mrs. Edward ' 8>oup. a clock for her new home.! Water that had been'pqured in­ the summit, and Kennedy is re­ England and piled anow Into 18-foot Llnntrtorentne D r, regent of St. Mar-; ______. . lemon or mint Glenn appeared to be somewhat cent on income tax would be sub­ to the building’s basement seeped ported to be personally determined drtfta In 1940. garet'.s Circle, Dnugliters of Isa­ 8.99 disappointed and the doctor qiioted stituted for the current 20 per not to go under any circum­ through into cellars of four other Gleim as saying: Highway crews working through bella, has been named delegate, cent and the present top rate of 91 stores in an adjacent building. stances. This estimate of Khrush­ tha night kept all roads open and and Mis .lames Lemon, 35 Oak-j "Everything is still go but the per cent would be dropped to 88. At ita height, and despite heavy chev's probable action ia based, motorists were unanimous In wood Rd , vice recent, as alter-j Public Records weather. When we get weather Caplin said he hoped the incorfie snow, the fire brought out more among other things, on a belief agreeing most roads were In good nate to the national Daughters of | we will go.’’.;. The doctor said tax form could be made simpler. than 200 spectators who watched that hs probably wants a forum condition. Isabella convention in be held In Warrantee Deed, Sur\lvnr<.hlp ! Glenn then went back to bed. He evaded' questions about the the frantic battle by firemen to of international importance In Trains ran nearly on time today, Montreal the week of Aug. 13. They Charles J. Carroll. Jr., and Imo- Earlier in the day Glenn’s psy- controversial oil depletion allow­ control the blaae. which to sound off against the but air trav’e) at Logan Interna­ were named last night at a meet­ gene S. Carroll to fSiarles J. Car- chologlet, Dr. Robert Voas, said ance, saying thU was a matter of prospective new series of atmo­ tional Airport Was shut down as ing at the K of C Home. roll. Jr., and Imogenc Coca, prop­ the astronaut had heard of in­ policy and not of admlnUtratibn. Versatile Selectman spheric nuclear weapons tests by runways were covered with s foot erty oft Ludlmv Rd. quiries by newsmen on the sub­ Persons who speifd Targe sums the United States. of snoW. Qiiifclalin Deed ject of how be relaxed after these on things like theaters, yacht par­ 8IMBBURY (AP) — First Se­ Kennedy made clear at his news Schools were closed generally in Cub Scout Park 53 members will rweaited poistpMieiuents. lectman Russell S. Shaw had a go bowling at Bowling Green Sat­ Felix S. Klock to Nancy tj. ties. and country clubs—then try conference .Wednesday that he In­ Massachusetts and others wera Voas s&id Glenn asked him to to deduct them, as entertainment busy night. tends to make the final decision closed in Rhode Island and (Con­ urday at 2 p.m. Klock. proiierty at 63 Henry St. I "tell the prhas my relaxation oon- Gone, for the day anyway, are the children who daily board these buses to .Adoption of Trade Name expense—are In lor Trouble also, Before it ended he had plowed on atmosifiMric teats around the necticut. stste of sleeping." The doctor be indicated. town roads, helped deliver a baby go to school. The buses are parked on Route 80 in Vernon. (Herald photo by Saternis.) Jacqueline Dougan ami Paul ! end of the month. It is widely Worceater picked up 24 Inches The board of directors of the said Glenn did aot take sleeping OapUn said such deductions do In a Volkswagen in a drivlhg snow- •xpeotod that ha wUl decidaTn fa­ o f snow. Boston got 8 to 10 Inches Manchester Area Mental Health Dougan. Jr., doing busine.as a.s pills or trem^ulUeeTS. Jaoquelirie. ' net seem to be Justifiable as busi­_ storm and called off school for the vor at teating and that Uta first and Its suburbs up to IS Inches. Association will meet tonight at 8 At »• pest-miditigtat weather . .(ton-.-'’—— ■ William H. Blakely, doing busi- ness or travel expense. Mtofa wULba-ficed in aaily M u sK Anti-Red Rally Pile Friday Afternoon The'W eather Bureau aald tha at the Community Child Guidance I Mr. and Mrs. Oougisa McMaster prior to U)a Ganava eonierance one-two punch resulted when a Clinic, 60 Haj-nes St. ness as Blake's .Sunoco .Semice. ! ■ ------I 288 Center St. W E G IV E of ^khamsted. .eg route to the openini^ new’ storm developed soitth of Long hospital, knocked at the door of Another bit of evidahee in aup- Losing Names Jslsnd. N «v Yonc,, yesterday af- " j .Vlarriage IJeense DESIGNED IN A Indonesian Socialism Dr. JOhn Cannon, Hop Meadow St., port of the speculation that Khrush- I Santo Fontano Hartford, and j ternoon. Rarllier R -was expected TNG about 3:30 a.m. to ask for Im rtev will go to Geneva, ragard' only an Inch or so would fail hare. I Rasa M, Bonelti, 63 Homestead Town Crews Race VARIETY OF HEEL mediate assistance In childbirth. less of Western objections to a On Guest List Tlie forecast for Connecticut: WE CARRY ... I St.. .March 3 at St. Bridget s March 14 summit, was found here Church. I The "Liz" look (right) Shaw, who was driving a snow­ Mostly fair and cold tonight HEIGHTS FOR THE Bobby Flashes Anger plow truck, heard a radio call for in the fact that the Soviet press Friday increasing eloudinesa with the town’s volunteer ambulance. seems already to be building up NEW YORK (AP)—-nie Young S. S. PIERCE Americans for Freedom have run some snow developing. Low to­ Advertisement—. ' cascading ruffles on WOMAN IN WHITE He drove his truck to. Holly Hill a new propaganda campaign To Beat New Snow night in the teens, high Friday 25 Hospital, to plow out the< ambu­ against the West on tha disarma­ into another snag Ih lining up FA.MOCS FOODS prominent guests for their pro- to so. Let your pen do the walking. lance, returned to Dr. <3annon’s ment issue. Town highway department crews'^more expensive to repair than to Winds for all zones.—Northerly Open a CHECKING ACCOt'.N’T at In Talk with Students conservative antt-Communlat ral­ y ' a simple silhouette of yard where he assisted In the de The Communist party newspa- ly here March 7. were plowing nine inches of "snow replace, he aald. 15 to 20 m.p.h. with, soma gusts to CO.NNECTICUT BANK AND ■c«. u. •. err. e livery, and then accompanied Ray­ flurries” today. What had been pre There were no accidents involv­ SO m.p.h. .shifting to wasterly 10 to 1 Welles Form Wagon TRU-S-T COMPANY ami pay all The latest question is whether OPEN 9.99 -^to JOGJAKARTA, Indonesia (AF)Ainstlnctlvely in the hearU of all mond Trebert, ambulance driver, to (Continued an Page'Ten) ^ President Herbert Hoover will Join dieted Tuesday night as flurries ing trucks, he said, except that a 16 m.p.h. tonight and Friday. your bills with armchair conven­ washable cotton and Hartford Hospital, where he help­ turned out Ur be (ne worst storm couple of items next to curbs, such Although it was long-winded, the Country Store ience. Sa^ve yourself time and SHOE — Robert F. Kennedy showqd men but It must be developed." In the meeting. flaahw of anger Thursday in ver­ Keniiedy and his wife drew the ed transfer Mrs. McMaster from of the eeason. Plowlp# crews were as fences, were pushed over. storm tiad a gentle way about it, energA- and maintain an accurate stretcher to stretcher. Hoover la listed as smong those 'under pressure, not only to get the Some of the drivers were sick compared with some of last win­ ROUTE 8 ^ -M I 9-7869 i-ocord of your expcndltuie.s. too. ' 6 DAYS biggest crowds of their tour of In­ scheduled to accept awards and cupioni. junior sizes bal exchsnget with etudents in donesia on arriving in this old When Shaw returned to Sims- Congolese Kills roads under control as quickly as with flu, he said, which compllcat- ter’s savers storms. The tempera- T A L C O T T V IlJ.r, CO.NN. Tiiree -Mam-hester offii e.s to .serve 10.99 this center of Indonesian social­ make thtee-mimite speeches but possible, but to remove as much e T S on a Berlin- under prison sentcn<'e on a fed­ if Indonesia went Communist it “ Even the girU,” he added with Calif. Frankfurt airliner 'that they had eral Inronte (»x conviction. .Jiis- bring Americana more Intimately a grin. looked somewhat like a chauffeur ers approached several W< would be at the mercy of the Com­ in contact with the men who Uv^ Abraham Weiss, chief economist planes in t)ie south air corridor Red jets and that some flew th’e Douglas rejected a require­ munist bloc. there. Kennedy noted that the White and research director for Team­ cloi (Continued on Page Five) , to Berlin today, an Allied epokes- ment iiii|H)sed by U..S. IMst. SHIRTS ‘Tf you did not obey the party After all, he points out, history House is becoming more and sters in Washington, advises group Pllobi said the (Jornmunist air Judge Oeorge E. Ikildt In Los line you would be expelled like Al­ I people, and seeing such items as more Important to the American of management experts in Chicago man announced. Some broke the activity was Intense between 9 a.m. .4ngele« that $.80,000 of the bania" ,b« said. Praeidwit.rtatoMit. Grant’s table, Uneoin’iUneobi’s people and last year a record to become better acquainted wrlth eound barrier over Berlin. and 1:15 p.m., the hours In which $100,000 bond be made appll- SALE Keimedy said “ democracy lives bed or Monroe’s gold dinner set t^tal of l.aw.OOO ‘passed through 6 Children ' P ^sh union leaden If they want to get gold dinner set Ih e Red planes maneuvered In the Soviets wanted exclusive use calde to payment of (iohra’s makra these men "more alive," our home.” He, raid he hoped the along better with anions.” A 26- of levels of the corridor up to 7,000 fine on the tax conviction. For The "CROWING" WORLD number would double this year. the 20-mlle-wlde Frankfurt-Berlln Thurs., Fri,, Sat, Only K ^ e d y said he considers U.8. As Fire Guts House year-old detective poses as drug lane even a.s' the United States. feet. simply history a source of strength and He said every president gets addict to obtain evidence for ar­ Britain and France proteated pre­ The Western Allies have been CAKDINAL MUE.NCH U-L OPE.N TIU . 9 P.M, THURSDAY only 3 . 3 9 Empress Dies snythlng that dramatizes the stimulas from the knowledge of rest of a pharmacy owner, Robert living in close proximity to the KANKAKEE^ HI (AP) — 8U vious Soviets intei-ference In the deliberately flying planes at alti­ ROME, (.AP) — Alolsius Car­ "PRE-i>AIRS", the flexible great atory of America, "as I think young brothefe and a neighbor girl F. Bell, 36, of Natick. Mass., ao- other two coriitlors that link Ber­ tudes the Soviets, who still partici­ people who are legendary but who eased by police of selling $1,0(X> dinal .Miiench, 72, the only Amer­ wash it the WUte House does,” is worthy perished Wedneeday night in a fire lin and West Germjiny across pate ln*the four-pOwer Berlin air In Addis Ababa of the closest attention and rO' MtuaUy were al|ve and were in worth of lifirMtaratea a wet4< and ican iiicuil>er of the .Vatican IMPORTED BOOKS these rooms.**^ which destroyed their small frame part of (k>mmiinist East Germany. control center, sought to reserve. Ciirlu, t«Mlay was reimrted in pre-walker . apaet. • ■' house in nearby St. Anne Woods. ia chalked with 26 counts of Illegal Written p'roteels were deliver­ ON: hang it JtUning Wednesday night at the Mrs. Kennedy, accompanied by sale of narcotics and harmful Wednesday, .Soviet MIGs buzzed very grave istndllion. The former A o r a s ABASUt, Bttaiopla (A P ) CBS commentator Charies CJol- The victims ranged in age from ed to the Soviet Foreign Minis­ several Western planes, including Koiiian Catholic archbishop of GIFTS 3 for 10.00 —-Emprshs Menen o f Ethiopia died end o f Mrs. Kennedy's hour-long I'A to 12 years. drugs. try by the Western Big Three em­ .\IIT UJogwooA, took American TV a light Royal Air Korc-e transport Fargo, N. D., Is suffering from during (he night after a long ill­ television tour of the White House The mother of the six boys, Attenctants at St. Jom [6i Hos­ bassies In Moscow. ’ The em­ SPORTS wear it and the restorations she has made, viewers on the tour which was pital in Burbank, Calif., ray that carrying Sir tJhristopher Steele, Parkinson’s disease. He has JEWELRY r JuJijitM Jtt' ness. Shs wss 71. t^ped s month sfo . She elso itsve Gwendolyn Mallory, 40, a widow, bassies gave no details, but it was iH-en staying at Rome’s Salva­ GARDENING the President said be was glad his singer Lindsay (Jrosby's wife, Bar­ reported here the Jhree nations British ambassador lo West Ger­ The emprtas, the former Wal- wife had undertaken .the project. ' a personal narrative of White was at a neighbor's home, about bara Diane, has regained conscious- many. dor Miindl Hospital since bectan- POHERY ' r e f e r e n c e seru Menen, was a daughter of House history. a mile away .in Pembroke Tomov declared their planes* will continue ing JO cardinal In 1959. Pop« He said he hoped' future occu­ neu and is off critical list...... to fly the corridors ks a matter of Four times during the past FICTION the half alMer of Emperor Uj pants, like past First Ladies, Tite First Lady said she felt ship, when the fire broke out Father o f 11 children under 90- John XXI|1 visited ICardihal Jaau, who was desposed by Xth(o- the President’s tioihe should dis- about 11:30 p.m. Obsoiute right. week the Soviets' have sought to GLASSWARE N O N -F im O .V it’s machine or hand washable. Complete satisfaction is uncondi­ "The W A L K E R " in $oh, flexible would cmtlnua to try to make day House at Correction sentence reserve portions of the three air Muench In the hospital last Fri­ ptaV feodaJ barons in 19M. the White Hooee “ the center really p lw “ all the things w« did so Fire Chief Robert Hayes said la Detroit for rejecting work as­ Earlier the three had rejected day when his condition began to lik e ber bofibaad, aha was g •vw, pictures;’ furniturs—I think the fire was caused by defective Soviet requests for reservation of corridors to West Berlin (or ma­ of a eenee of American historical sign meets In retara for welfare neuvers. Each time the Western worsen and cohipUcatlons set In. tionally guaranteed. Available in 2 popplar collar styles. dtreet descendant of the Shoaa Me.” this house should bs the wiring. The five-room house burned' aid. certain altitude* of the Berlin- 30% to the ground. Allies have rejected the Soviet 30 to m o kings who dahned their dynasty Tba President confided that he ..vtosre you can see them best.” Wonder Boolu, division at Croe- Hannover and Berlln-Hamburg SCOTT CANDIDATE Police said Mrs. Mallory had corridors for use by Soviet planes. move, emphasizing that by four- leather 6.50 to 10.99 was founded by MendSt 1, son thinks history is sometimes “ a under White House arrange- set A Dunlap Inc., raisea pries of power agreement every plane in • fine broadcloth with new short point modified spread collar wsnts, CBS filmed the show iwith left home about 10 p.m. and the The Berlin spokesman o f the Al­ PHILADELPHIA (AP)_U.S. SAYINGS at King Sotoanon and ths Qusen duU subject” with so much em­ certain books for children to 20 the corridors must be separately Sen. Hugh Scott today an-' SAVINGS af **«■*«■ phasis on dates. this, understanding' it was to be childrm presumably had gone to cents, one of reasons being “ths lies said the E victs this time il­ - '1 availSbls to the FBC and bed. The mother had left the chil­ announced and cleared by the • nounced he is a candidate for • oxford with button down collar Wad tarles bsCon. sh$ mfiralsd If American boys and giris numeral 0 Is apparently Irreelst- legally attempted to reserve a four-power Air safety center in We take pride in the way we carefully ABC networks. Costs at rnmtnr dren to ehaige of her oldest eon, I the |te|iublican nomlnaUan for ASSORTED NOTES ANfi Halls SMMffis In ItU . come to the Whtte Bouse, be said, Ibie” .... Rear Adm. 'mUiam C. block of air space in the south West Berlin,, , ■ governor o f Pennsylvania.. .H i* • sizes 14 to 17. ' ’ Shs is Biifvi setl by the progm wers to Ita shared Michael, 12. Mott teetiflea Pentagon censors corridor for their own use..Despite GREETING CARDS fit our shoes to a growing child's feet.. . and ‘in a eense loucb tha people hr ths networks usiiig it. CBS and Pilots tH>orted Intetue (fommu- fil-year-old senator enter^.tiie Vz PRICE / - end two so^ who have been here, tbea they’ll In the borne with him were hia barred p(ibUeation o f throe ar- this, he 'said. Western air traffic, nist activity today in the sunny race In an- effort to kemittie JJJW wsssntsd it sliiAtatisoasIy brothers, Harold, S; Bruce, T; both civilian a m military, eontin- - 1 " . - “ . siirfiT K* j; :Ht III * ,aad.g4angh< h on e a ton tattawetad, and 1 ttoiM ia naval law rerisw although skies over the divided city and noinlfiatlon from Judge R o b ^ ^ ... . .d... .iraJOra k that. thhy’U bhoeaM better It WM not ------o f BMh ■w gastaea^ tte uod aa uaual. ' —:------. * E. 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