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(Classified AdverUsIng on Page 16) VOL. LXXX, NO, 147 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOUSE HALE Police Report on Crash State News I HAS THE MOST Liquor Factor Roundup Kennedy Appeals to Nehru Market Warned Price Too Low SPECTACULAR In 4 Fatalities On Some Coffee To Arrange Truce in Laos Lisbon, March 24 (jip)— tald Nurse, Miss Hurst was sitting Hartford, March 24 {IP)— ' . . . ' . 1 _at... DlAdMAWLet Vkm*. Husband Liquor was a contributing on the lap of Henry Plotroski her TIve state ha.s issued a warn­ COLLECTION OF boy friend, next to the driver. Mc- ing to Barker’s Supermarkets factor in a truck accident here Neely was seated on Richard which carried four youth.s— in Meriden to stop .selling cof­ Plotro.skl's lap next to the right fee below cost. Next Move Nikita’s, including two brothers—to a door. Miss Hurst told police. The warning yesterday from Lt. Marikle said the girl told him likes his thick” Her>' death last night. State Consumer Protection Commission­ the gorup left Norwich about 8 Police Lt. Henry J. Marikle p.m. " 'looking for Dew Drop Inn’ " er Attilio R. Frassinelli said a It’s a pleasure, neighbor, to give you Steaks . . . shorts, sirloins or porter­ said today, cease and desist order will be Is­ and ended up in Jewett City. That sued against the two supermar­ Sen. Wiley Declares house . . . are of exceptional quality "There was liquor involved but inn' is located in North Stonington, exactly the kind of steak, roast, or SPRING COATS to what extent we don't yet a ' town that is located in a dif­ kets If they again' violate the . . . aged just enough for tenderness, know,” he said as police contin­ ferent direction from Norwich than state's unfair sales practices act. 2 Joseph Barker, owner of the special cut your family likes best. trimmed so that you get your money’s ued their probe of the tragedy on Is Jewett City. Washington, March 24 (fl>)— President Kennedy appealed Route 12. "Only an act of God saved Mi.ss stores, was ^warned to stop selling to India’s Prime Minister Nehru today to cooperate in arrang­ M Don’t hesitate to ask us. We re happy worth. Sold the Pinehurst way. not Seventeen-year old Marie Hurst, Hurst," Lt. Marikle said. five brands* of coffee as '69 cents ing a cease^'fire in Laos, lest the civil war there lead to a U.S.- AND EACH A LOW, LOW a pound. The legal minimum price: pre-wrapped you can see both side.s 61 Wajdilngton St.. Norwich, who Soviet military showdown over Southeast Asia. to do it— and also to give you friendly was the only one of the truck oc­ (Continued on Page Ten) for the coffee is 71 to ‘l6 cents a . . . not hidden bone or waste to fool cupants to escape death, was be­ pound. Kennedy, meanwhile, was reported rushing extensive nuli- hints on our best budget-savers; you. ing treated today at Backus Hos­ tary preparations, involving warships, aircraft and landihg pital in Norwich for mirwr Injur­ s o to 44 force.s, to back up further intervention in the little Southeast IX ies. Asian kingdom if his peace hopes collapse. * Meat Manager Charles McCarthy Lt. Marikle identiffed the dead 7.1 Mill Tax Hartford. March 24 (Pi — The! Were proud of our wonderful qual­ State Motor Vehicle department's i Sen. Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin, senior Republican will have plenty of solid lean shoulder as dally record of automobile accl- j ity meats. Cut-to-order or out of the Henrj' P)otrosky. 00. and his member of the Foreign Relations Committee, said today that clod, bottom round and sirloin roasts brother, Richard. 19, both of 75 d.ents as of last midnight and the ; the Laos situation “ is up in the air. Wh^t we will do will de­ Hike Asked totals on the same date last ■ case, j*ou’ll find them deliciously ten­ ready for you. Lean rump and 1st cut Fourth St„ Norwich. pend on what the Kremlin'will do in the next 48 hours.” Richard Sheeley, 2i; Fitchville. year; 2 9 9 9 1960 1961 The 48 hours mentioned by Wiley in talking to reporters sh'loins make nice oven roasts. . ! Gilbert MeXeely, 20, SI Glezen der and savorj-’ St., Norwich. By Martin Accidents ...... 8.627 7.477 (est.) ; would put a much more precise time limit on action than Ken­ Compare with 39.99 to 45.00! Lt. Marikle. after talking to Killed ___ ...... 50 44 nedy was willing to apply at his news conference last night. Miss Hurst at thtf hospital, .said Injured ...... 4 .9 5 3 4,588 (est.) The President would not go beyond a statement that the She Identified Sheelqy as the driv­ A property tax rate lncrea.se of situation, stemming from action by Soviet-backed rebels PINEHURST FARM FRESH CHICKENS . er of the vehicle. 7.1 rnilLs over the present rate of 3 Tt ’ C.n»e» Dropped against the Royal Laotian government, “becomes increasing­ TTie one-and-one-half ton dump 36,9 ' mills for general fund ex- New Britain. March 24 <-Pi — pen.ses was proposed this morning ly serious as the days go by.” t / ------Every fresh chicken we sell is raised in Connecticut . . . truck was owned b.v Sheeleys step­ Cases of three Hartford area tele­ Wiley also said India is playing father, Clarence HbrenRacjt, of by General .Manager Richard Mar­ vision servicemen charged with ob­ dressed in a spotless plant under government super­ tin for the 1961-62 Manchester a-tremendous part” in negotia­ Brush Hill Rd., Fitchville. Lt. taining money under false pre­ tions on the Laos crisis, and added: Laotians Cl^im vision . . . ice packed and rushed to us in a matter of Marikle said. budget. tenses have been dismissed by "She (India) probably is send­ hours . . . We sell only poultry graded U S A grade. The State Police officer said the In a preliminary message to the Circuit Court Judge John G, Ci­ truck, travelling south toward board of directors the general man­ ing troops to Laos. I don't know, Special features cala. I hope so.” Invasion by 6 Norwich near the Round Hill ager said he Is recommen^ling a 44- The three, Carl A. Chudzik, 37, Farm, went off the right side of mill tax rate to help pay for an $8,- Rocky Hill; Peter Luk^wicz of Wiley made this comment dur­ Connecticut Fresh Connecticut Fresh the highway and onto a bank. 023.000 general fund. Wethersfield, and George Haller, ing a committee hearing. A flurry Red Battalions EASTER HAMS The truck then toppled over and . The detailed budget will be I West Hartford, were discharged of excitement was created among 3 LB. FRYERS ready for distribution next week, nimierouB newsmen who under­ Morrell At Pinehurst rolled over several timas along the I yesterday. Vientltme, Laos, March 24 UFt— CHICKEN LEGS highway before bursting into said Martin. stood him to say "We'll probably W « could write a full col­ or BROILERS So far, six of eigrht TV repair­ be sending troops into Laos” and The government charged today six flames. The increases over the current men, arrested in January after a umn about the monkey bu*i- lb. 49c lb. 49c spending, all subject to the ap­ President Kennedy talks to reporters at last night's nationally televi.sed new.s conference which featur­ so quoted him in news dispatches. new battalions of troops from Lt.i Marikle said Miss Hurst State Police investigation of al­ Communist North Viet Nam have neu going on in hams. . . "must have been thrown out of proval of the directors, are $391,- ed a discussion on the situation In Lao.s. The Chief Executive used three different maps to picture But Wiley told them after the How some packers pump (above): box coat with leged improper repair practices, pro-Red rebel gains in the last seven months. Map shows Communi.st rebel areas as of March 22 attacked across the border Into (above): shawl collared the vehicle through the wind­ 000 for the operation of schools,. have appeared before the judge for session they had misunderstood Laos. The United States sent 16 brine into them when cur­ CHICKEN W INGS ...... 4 lbs. 99c $.104,000 for major capital im­ which, Kennedy said, are Indicated by dark and shaded portions. (AP Pholofaxi. liim, and a check with the official ing 'so that you get SCr puritan collar, patch shield.” A probable cause hearings. helicopters to help Laotian gov­ clutch of hockanum The four men, were trapped in provements, and $285,000 for In­ .stenographic reporter of the coni- more water than you should. pockets, tucked back, Two, Howard Wilson and Ches­ (u i 11 e e proceedings sustained ernment forces. . . .How some leave the We will have plenty of selected large chicken breasts and 3H facade beige, blue or the car and burned to death, Lt. creases in all other expen.ses fi­ ter A.-Davis, both of Hartford, powder or beige, 9, nanced from the general fund. Wiley. Three battalions are assaulting shank on or fail to trim off to 4 lb. roasters. . .Stuff these roasters with Pepperidge mint, 10 to 18. Marikle said. have been bound over to Superior Soviet PondersjP«>icy on Laos Crisis Kham Keut, 40 miles north of unwanted; fat, but it all add.s Farm stuffing.' I I and 15. The top of the truck was crushed ^'TChe general fund pays for all Court. Their lawyers have indi­ Asked for comment on Wiley’s Thalutek in Southeast Laos, a up to this. . .you gel just down to ths level of the steering curre^^ operating expenses of the cated they will appeal the decision marks, India’s Ambassador Ma­ g;overnment spokesman said. wheel and the doors were jammed town \xcept the fire, water and homed All Chagla said the Lao­ what you pay for when you PINEHURST GRaUND MEATS ground under re­ to the appellate division of the cir­ r The pro-western government re­ buy ham. . .and if you sealing the men In the flaming sewer departments which are fl- cuit court. British r^ace tian crisis can be settled only at peatedly has charged North w w t the best. . .try MOR- frigeration from government in.apected beef . . . wreckage. Kennedy Awaiting the conlerence table and. not on Vietnamese troops were taking (Continued on Pagis Three) The cases of.the last two accused REIX. . .Whether you buy According to State Trooper Don- repairmen-^ Franklin Rose, Hart­ Plan for Laos the battlefield. , port in the fighting but never of­ MorrcU’s Pride or E-Z Cut LEAN CHUCK GROUND ...... lb. 69c (right): ^ button box coat ford.' aK— r. ,^nc’C I Q Sliced Imported Boiled Ham not all but mostly centers is $1.19 Wichita, Kan.: Kalamazoo. Lansing .solution for the crisis "there must from a tour of farm centers which Harvard Prof. Jobh Kenneth lb., with lOpCf centers selling at $1.49. have been added to the list of la­ said today that the. contribution having to use troops,” Lord Home negotiated sottlemerfU collapse in bor markets in which 6 per cent and Saginaw. Mich.: Manchester from the widow of a New Haven said, "but 1 cannot forecast, what be a cos.salion of Llic present armed had taken him to Siberia. Ualbralth, President Kennedy's w Frankfiirts are from Drote and 1st Prize N. H.: Tulsa, Okla.: and Kenosha the next few days. Kennedv made a combination ap­ nominee for Ambassador to In­ 1st Pnze cold cuts,, freshly sliced, assorted as you specify. of the Iqcal work force Ls without physician and Yale Medical School will happen if the position becomes attacks by externally supported and Racine, Wis. ; The United Slates has obliga-1 Coninnmi.sts. " Kennedy added that peal and warning to Russia at his dia, said today he personaUy fa­ jobs. faculty member, brings the total worse." tions under the Southeast Asia i The additions include such large A separate listing of smaller of Taft's 70th anniversary de­ "if these attacks do not slop, those televi.scd news conference. He vors the existence of two Chinas areas having, substantial unem­ Treaty Organization (SEATO) to as a means of obtaining peace centers as Chicago. Cincinnati, In­ velopment program to $1,640,000. (Continued on Psge> Ten) deal with aggression in Laos, Ken­ dianapolis, Milwaukee, San Fran- ployment exceeded 6 per cent in­ (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Ten) in Asia. Testifying before the creased during the January-March nedy told a news conference last Senate Foreign ' Relations Com­ clsco-Oakland, Seattle, Syracuse, A’rtf UConn School SWIFT’S TV TYPE CANDLELIGHT New Orleans. Miami and Dayton. Not 8 single area covered by night, "and no one should doubt mittee considering his nomina­ Metracal and Milk At the same time the Labor De­ the study showed job improve­ Storrs. March 24 ((Pi—The board our resolution on this ." tion. the six-foot, eight-inch economist said he hop^ nego­ DINNERS partment's latest survey of job ment. Some that had already of trustees today announced the Kennedy expressed ’ confidence Ike Was ^ Over optimistic’ Prices Are Lower conditions In 150 major industrial been classed in the hard-hit cate­ creation of a new School of Fine News Tidbits that the country would back his tiations ultimately would lead gory last January' were shifted to Arts at the University of Con­ decisions, made in concert with to the existence of an Independ­ areas showed that empl(»yera ex­ from (he AP Wire.s ent Formosa and U.N. member­ ¥ At this low price, it will pay you to buy a dozen or two- pect a hiring pickup from now to ratings' indicating even hea\ier necticut, the institution’s 16th the SEATO allies, to act if neces­ MILK from HOOD tinempIoyiTient. . majoV academic unit. ship for a “ peace-loving” Chi­ for your freezer< mid-May. The rise was forecast sary. He declared "Eh-ery Amer­ Kennedy Budget Points nese Communist government. to be largely seasonal but to pro­ period from 152 to 184, a Jump of The new school, scheduled to ican will want hl.s country to Gallon 76c duce gains somewhat larger than 32. open next September, includes the liespite Its deficit of nearly $3 honor its obligations to the point Beef million, the Democratic National SOVIET CHALLENGES. U.N. In the corresponding months of that freedom and security of the United Nations, N. V., March full •/z Gallon 44c the 1958 recession. (ConUmied on Pkgn Four) (Continued from p'^ge One) Committee is moving to larger free world and ourselves may be To Defied of $5 BilUon Chicken quarter^ about May 1 . . . Recur­ 24 If)—The Soviet Union today This was the one bright spot In achieved." challenged the legal authority of dinners the otherwise gloomy spring put- rence of back injury forcing actor ' Secretary of State Dean Rusk Is Quarts 2 for 47c Gary Cpoper to drop out of tele­ the U.N. General Aiaembly to Turkey looK- Employers In nine out of flying to Bangkok, Thailand, to­ Washington, March 24 ).P) —^^menting Kennedy's pledge — made appropriate funds to finance the 10 of the rfreas expect at least Up to 13 Weeks lore vision show National Bi'oaclcasling day for a crucial meeting of President Kennedy broke the bad in hi.s State of the Union Message Co. .sa.vs. U.N. operations in The Congo. Salisbury Steak (case of 6 .... $2,641 Try. Hood's. Garden some job gains between Marclrand SEATO foreign ministers at which budget news to (jongre.ss today- that hi.'i program would not un­ The challenge was - made by Salad,. Pineapple or May. • Leading Soviet scienli.st says allied plans for forceful action are two years of red Ink financing for balance the budget "of and by Soviet Delegate A.A. Bochin as Shortly shefore the breakdown radiations in outer space "do not expected to be developed. am apparent combined deficit of $5 themselves/' the assembly's 99-naHon Budg­ regular Cottage 'was released President Kennedy Extra Pay to Jobless produce substantial changes in liv­ billion, sending the national debt "t 1.S m.v determined purpose to etary Committee began consid­ signed Into law the first of his ing organisms.” . . . Albert Ray Kennedy declared a 3-point U.S. he a prudent steward of the public While we have used up our quota of Apple Pies from our regu­ Cheese. policy on the Laotian crisis, giv­ to new records. ering a request by Secretary-Gen­ NT Riftl-recesslon measures to get-l Shamel, 34, convict at Kansas fund.s to obtain a dollar's worth eral Dag Hammarskjold for $135 lar supplier . . •. we purchased some through another''FroEen ing Khruschev a plain but softly- In a special budget message, of results for every dollar. ,we 2 through Congress—a program that j Penitential^, Lansing. Kan., says million to pay for The Congo op­ spoken warning that Soviet- back­ Kennedy discarded as "pveroptl- spend," the President said. Food jobber and will continue sale OX f X*RM HOUSE F'ROZ- will begin chsineling $1 htllipn ex­ To Begin in 15 Days he committed double murder that nilstic" the January estimates of erations in 1061. WHY NOT CHARGE IT? tra unemployment compensation ha.s gone undiscovered seven years. ed military attacks "must end if His 1962 budget is precisely EX APPLIE PIES. We could hold them for 49c each . . . New Item former F^resident Dwight D. Eisen­ , V , Rains dampen broad area of na­ peace is to be achieved in South­ "balanced" at $83.2 billion of in­ aid to jobless workers In two! hower. who forecast a slim $80 KOREA COMMAND SHIFTED but while they la.st they are yours for 29c each. . .hut please it's so easy! •' Washington, March 24 paymenls are made by the slatesi tion as spring makee further In­ east Asia.” come and outgo. Kennedy said, if Washington, March 24 ((P) — TERRY Goldberg reported that of the roads on that winter hangover, million surplus this year and a Ifie Eisenhower estimate of de­ do not buy more than 3. . .Sale slops as soon as supply is sold. ’\ President. Kennedy today signed The federal government will, how­ ■Using huge, colored maps of the $3.5 billion .surplus in fiscal 196'J, President Kennedy announced 150 major Industrial areas the' ever, turn over to the states the freezing belt . . . Mrs. John F. little jungle kingdom, the Pres- fense spending and tax collections KITCHEN 9 't i legislation providing additional unr starling Jul.y 1. is accepted. But a "more realistic" today a shift In (he U.S. high just fill out the application below; mail (or bring it) number experiencing 6 per cent or money needed for extended pay­ Kennedy returns from spring idem showed how' the Communist- comraand In Korea along with a tOW ELS ■^more unemployment—regarded by employment insurance payments shopping trip to New York . .There is no surplus In the in­ judgment of the imract of the bus­ ments. run Pathlet Lao held only a few iness slump reduces teceipts to series of other changes In as­ 3 for $1.00 'V i k U . ' the government as "substantial"-^ With the aim of gelling the LegislatJori to lift March SI dead­ small border areas last August and herited Eisenhower budget for signments for key Generals. to House & Hale . . . and'your new account wit) be grew frorn 76 In January to 101 In for as much as 13 weeks for job­ $81.4 billion, he added. less \yorker.s who have exhaiusted money back for the federal treas­ line on property tax paymeirits be­ how they have spread their contiol. 1961. Kennedy advised Congress. Gen. Carter B. Magruder, Com­ 4 6'1 ^ r 5 -4 i'- 4 * . ' * The 1962 fiscal figures in brief: March. ury, the bill provides for a special fore New Haven Railroad Is be­ It is "over $2 billion" out . of ready to use almost immediately! This Is the highest such total on their benefits. Payments now can with Sonet help, over much of the Outgo, $83.2 billion: income. $81.4 manding General of the 8th U.S. VISIT OUR FRESHER BY FAR COFFEE WARMER start in 15 days. (our-tenth of one per cent in­ fore Ma.ssachuetts Legislature balance, he said, The actual esli- •Army and Commander,of U.S. inatc Is $2.2 billion. It means the billion. The totals compared with CANDLES 35c The measure had been tagged the crease in the payroll tax paid by with backing of joint transporta­ Eisenhower's proposed $80.9 billion Forces in the United Nations VEGETABLE SECTION No. 1 bill, for quickest action,^ of employei's. This \rill be effective tion committee. debt limit must be raised again, command In Korea, retires Juno — Soviet Still RefiiJ«es of outlays and proposed $82.3 bil­ Life Adv. New F' 90 Minute Quakes the Kennedy administration. * It on wages paid during the two Edward R. Murrow’s attempt to the President said. .30. He will be succeeded by Lt...... Your Name: n stop British showing of television And the surplus heraldijd for lion of revenues. Halo Drip Candles H it was the first specific anti-recession .years starting next Jan. 1. Gen. Guy S. Meloy Jr., now De­ Answer on N-Ban fiscal 1962 has become.a $1.8 bil­ But the totals didn't mean much, QRISP, FRESH CUCUMBERS .... ee. lOc fit h i - Hit Messina, Sicily measure enacted, by the new Con­ The basic tax will become 3.5 per dooupientary "Harve.st of Shame” with the military proposals still to puty Commander of the 8th gress. Legi.slative action was com­ cent on pa.vroll. Existing arrange­ about U.S. migrant farm workers lion deficit on the civilian side Army. Kennedy nominated Me­ Husband’s (or Wife’s) Name: brings protest from .American alone, Kennedy announced. He said be heard. Administration men ex­ KEEBLER CLUB Mes.sina, Sicily, March 24 UFi — pleted March 22. ments under which the states re­ Geneva, March 24 i(Pi — For the plained the 2-parl budget message loy to the temporarj- rank of ‘ GOLDEN . FRESH duce the tax for -some employers Civil IJbertles Union ■. . . Nuclear fourth day in a row. the Soviet the Eisenho(wer administration, SALTINES 35c A series of earthquakes lasting The administration estimates the in this w-ay: General. Addre.ss: How L^ng; benefits may go to some three mil­ with records of stable emplo.vment submarine Theodore Roosevelt Union failed today to offer any which never admitted there was moi-e than 90 minutes today spread are not changed. plans several more imdersea Po­ Kennedy wanted to Show t-on- CARROTS ASPARAGUS panic and damage in this Sicilian lion persons and amount Inrall to response to western concessions re­ a recession, based Its revenue esti­ gress and the country that his BEDSTONE SHOT HAILED nearly $l billion during the 2-year j The financing method was not laris mi-ssile launchings, hoping to lating to a suspension of nuclear mate on "a much rosier economy.” Cape Canaveral, Fla., March TOWN HOUSE •’ormer Address: How Long: city and its mainland neighbor, better 1-for-S record on its first Officials said Kennedy's mili­ civilian programs were not budg­ 2 bags 25c Ib. 39c Reggio Calabria. But no casualties o< l». “progr™.. ! weapon tests. et-busters, that he has real re­ 24 (;p) _ A Redstone raiseile car­ CRACKERS 25c effort. Soviet Delegate Semyon K. tary program, plus revised esti­ rying a dummy man In spaoa \ were reported. Persons who exhaust their basicjfrom the present |3,000 tof$4,800 Fourth annual America’s Junior spect for prudent budgeting. But Husband (or Wife) Employed By; Walls cracked and floors buck­ Tsarapkin engaged only In a little mates of the cost of defense pro­ defense needs get overriding prior­ capsule was launrhed ((noceaa- CAULIFLOWER J benefits under the state-federal i m the basic individual wage on Miss Pageant reaches climax with chit-chat with British Minister of grams. will send the total 1962 fiiUy' today in n test of tha BORDEN’^ led. sending thousands fleeing in­ unemployment insurance system which the tax is levied. Business Missouri’s browu-halred contest­ ity. and national security programs to the streets of Messina..Tiles and State David Ormsby-Gore at the deficit beyond $3 billion and .swell won't be cut to fit budget celling— rockets’ readiness to hurl aloft during the two years starting last spokesmen argued for a temporary ant a favorite after walking off one-hour conference session. the public debt by mid-1962 to a a human astronaut. The sne- RED CABBAGE GELATIN How Long: ■tones tumbled down. July 1 are eligible to benefit from Yax increase instead, and Congress with unprece(iented three trophies. as many Democrats claimed was Fire wagons clanged through the new law. ' agreed. Tsarapkin made no' effort to dis­ record of about $290 billion. done in the Eisenhower administra­ cesa could help clear the way SALADS . . .Post Office Department is ad­ cuss the proposals brought in by Nowhere in this message was for an American, to take a brief APPLES FROM PERO streets jammed with honking auto­ The actual, total of na:«uents The bill met some opposition. in vised by Congressional committee tion. I Occupation; mobiles end terrified pedestriarus. under the bill will depenu on the the United States and Britain Tues­ there the slightest Indication of a The biggest increases from subortdtal rocket ride Into spaca Congress on thw ground that it to concentrate on improving possible temporary tax cut to com­ within six weeks. However the Firemen were answering calls course of the national .economy amoimts to taxing employers In day. Outside the conference room, Elsenhower’s budget asked by Ken­ I ? earthbound mail deliveries and he has been cool to the western bat the business slump. manned launching must await from persons in damaged build- during the coming months—on some states for the benefit of the leave' outer space to someone else. nedy were these: I Other Charge Accounts: proposals. aS Elsenhower had done, Ken­ at least one more test firing of a bigs. how many long-term uhemployed unemployed in other states. . White House office to represent nedy asked a $843 million postal AgrlcultilTe Department, $478 TTie Chamber of Commerce there are.. The Treasury advances to the Until the Russian delegation re­ mllilon more: Commerce Depart­ capsule from Wallops Islaad. consumers* interests will shortly rate increase to eliminate the Post Va. The pleek 88-foot Redstone I Signature: 1 Building and two high schools It provides additional payment* states, as proirlded in the bill, are be established by President Ken­ sponds, the *work of the 3-power ment, $48 million, mostly for aid COAT DEPARTMENT Office deficit. ■ , roared away from this spiseo Pinehurst Grocery, InCi developed big cracks in floors arid up to one-half the duratidn of the to be repaid out of the yield of the nedy, Washington Post reports. . . conference remalna In something to depressed areas: Aid to Edu­ The President's defense program port at 12:M p.mb, EST. sIm^ Second Floor walls. A cornice crashed down from original benefits. This provision extra .4 pc- cent payroll tax levied Fire official says three-glarm like a state of suspended anima­ cation $500 million: Aid to Chil­ tion. Is due to reach Congress next week. Ing flame and smoke from Its 302 MAIN S T .^O R N E R MIDDLE TURNPIKE one building. Office workers ran sets the maximum at 13 week*, nationwide. blaze that dam ag^ New Haven's Today’s 6,000-word message dealt dren of the Jobless, $215 million; tato the streets. ’ since the longest basic atat* pro­ The SenaU Finance Committee centuty-old City, Hall yesterday Ormsby-Gore^/ and Ameflcan big engine aa It straakad ncraaa only with civilian matters. Many the a) . PARKING—CHECKS CASHED—CARRY OUT SERVICE gram la lor 38 weeka. was "definitely of a MispIclonB na­ puagrapha were devoted to docu- (Contfaroed oa Page Seven) 7 Lhwse^^HaleJ Ml Page BoTcatoMi) Unemployment eompenaation (ContiiiiMd pn Pag^Two) ture.” (CoBtianed on Page Ten) / /■ m k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JIIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER E\T:NING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY. MARCH 24, 1961 P A G E TW O and tax rate for the rest of the morated with a service of Holy Policy on Laos Crisis town will be recommended next Son Joins Shea Family Sei^ces Sunday Communion on Maundy Thursday LOVELY LADY BEAUTY Hebron T.lMiUTax week by the general manager, and at 8 p.m. SALON Up to 13 Weeks More Coventry will be subject to the approval of Start Holy Week Good Friday will be observed 890 MAIN ST. * ; A son was born this morning with two services. The Children’s the board of directors, along with to Republican Town (Chairman (Next To PersonaUsefi Floors) Hoof Prints Seen Sheinwold Bridgi the rest of the ,budget. Service will be held at 10 a.m. and and Mrs. John F. Shea Jr. at Center Congregational Church the Three-Hour Service will also /oi& /cSS Town Meeting Kennedy Awaiting Hike Asked Shependitures recommended by Manchester Memorial Hospital. will begin lU Holy Week observ­ begin at noon. Phon* Ml 9-7666 Extra Pay to HOW CAN SNOaiNO As Pleasant Sign Martin are $4,228,000 for operat­ For Appointment •I PaiVlNTID? Hie boy weighs seven pounds, ance with the Palm Sunday aerv- The church will be open daily PLAYINO TOO SAFE * SoDih dMlar ing the schools, $1,089,000 for the four ounces, and ia their fourth The 4-H HoofbeaU Club will principal and Interest on indebted­ 'Icea of worship at 8, 9:15 and 11 tor private meditation and pray­ MAY BE DANOEROL’S Both sides vulnmUa By Martin child. He's been named Daniel er. Private Communion for shut' meet at the residence ot Mr. and N oim i ness, and $2,706,000 for all other Mark. a.m., Sunday. The Rev. Clifford By Alfred ShMawoId Nikita’s Response general fund purposes. ins la available during Holy Week. To Begin in IS Days * K J O. Simpson will base hia sermon, Mrs. Stanley K. Nygrtn Saturday. The total is $8,023,000, which he Those who wish to have this serv­ --- "■ . ' ■■■■!»— « ■ . •/ The safest, y s y to plsy a sidt Q S 9 (ContUmed Page One) It was the Nygrens who started la not always the best play for G J 7 6 4 3 recommends be raised through $1,- “Relate and Reconcile,” on the ice may call the church office. SPAGHETTI Scripture passages In I John (C—tteoft* tr«B tr— Pacer % f^ Oae)0 «) be paidp»jd in taxest«M by the employeri ^ ^ ^ ton-n neeUng »t 8 it alL Now one notices hoof tracks the hand aa s wholp. Don't be 5 4 2 (Conttnned from Page One) 445,000 in receipts other than Charter Member Canada and Poland make up the nanced separately, along with the 4:7-21. , in that state. along the side paths on upper penny wise end pound foolish in WEST EAST control commission, first, organ­ parking meter and dog license taxes, and through the 44-mill Private Income Needed SUPPER reported that a minonty of the *" ■’ *'* pm. m. T^eediy el Co\-enlf>- Gram- situations of this kind. ^ A Tfi • 6 2 Q 9 4 who support a truly neutral Laos property tax rate. Figiuring on a Feted by D of L On Sunday evening at 7:30, the By 04rl Scout Troop No, 1 The amount received will de- mar School all! act on additional Church St.i and nobody complains, ized seven years ago and now dor­ funds. _ ihoae with hea\nest un- When West opens the six of t5>74 i;? 10 6532 will have to consider- their re- 09 per cent collection of taxes on Senior Youth, and Rhythmic Choirs i pend on numbers of long-tenn un- budget appropnaiiona totaling it is so pleasant to think there are mant. ' / The major capital improve­ will present a service of music, in­ Washington—That an average spades, you csui make. surs of a OA10 95 082 ■ponae." a $150,844,000 grand list, the pro­ A 58th anniversary celebration Saturday, March 25 empleymeBt — wpuk! obtain more I employed. The amount employers $2,700. sUU some young people who pre­ Diplomats reported the Soviet ments Martin recommends are a terpreting music from the cantt^, couple planning retirement will I will pay in xtra taxes will depend fer riding horseback to shooting spade trick by playing low from 4b 7 3 . ♦ K 9 8 3. The United States is •'ear- Foreign Office reaction to the highway garage, a sewer program posed mill , rate would bring in $6,- of Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, need some private income is im­ In beneftt* than they would pay in An increase of $2,000 is being the dummy. East must play the s o im i ne.stly in favor" of International 570.765, for a total income of $8,- "Olivet to Calvary." The choirs Among the etatej named tn ! on pajToll totals in the two-year asked by the selectmen for the about in autoa British proposal was not discourag­ and plans for an addition to the was held recently in Orange Hail. will be directed by Mrs, Clifford plicit In a recent Labor Depart­ CENTER CHURCH ; period the higher tax is to be The club members are looking queen to shut out the jack, and J 7 3 negotiations "which can help Laos ing, and Britain has so advised the 015.765. ment report. The Department the report were Michigar.. New repairs and maintenance account. then dummy’s king will force out A K 9 municipal building. Among the items which were not A brief business meeting pre­ Simpson and Robert Vater, with levied. forward to holding a small horse back to the pathway of Independent United States, 'nils fact may have Increases in other general fund James Smith at the organ. found that an Income averaging Sittings at S:.30-6;30 Tdrtt. Ferm5>-lnm;a. Kentucky. ' The other appropriation for $700 show on Memorial Day. There will the ace. "Your Jack Will command O K Q and grmuine neutrality." Spe­ included, said Martin, were the ceded a supper and entertainment. ADUI.TS $1.85 New Jersey, Alaska. O.bio and West ; u for pKnting town ordinance as . * A Q J 10 6 Influenced Kennedy'a decision to operations an. tra^h collection in On Tuesday and Wednesday of $3,042 a yeatr is> needed to sustain be no tees charged for entry and the third round of the suit cifically the United States supports couch his statement on Laoa in construction of the municipal Children under 12, $1.00 ViTciaiA .\<*ir \ational Park ! retjulred by the law Soatb West North East addition to the garabge collec­ building ?ind an expansion of the Mrs. William Smith, worthy Holy Week, the film, "I Behold His a retired coliple at a “modest but anyone owning- a horse will be wel­ The danger in playing dummy's British proposals to Russia for a peaceful rather than militant adequate'' level. But their Social The committee voted an amehd- .Make .\ll-SI«te king of spades at the first trick Is 1 41 Past I O Pass tion, a full time town counsel, im­ police sta^f, including two new mistress, welcomed the guests, in­ Glory," ivill be shown in the sanc­ Tickets At the Door come. Mrs, Lee-Johnson, Wall St., prompt end of the fighting to be terms. tuary at 7:45 p m. Security payments average only nr Call MI 9-7276 Bient to place the flnarr.ng on a Haleakala Cr.ii... on the island i Jav Gorden and David Eaton mSy be called upon for details. that East may have the ace. If so, 2 NT Pass 3 NT Alt Pass proved street lighting program, lieutenants, two sergeants and two cluding Mrs. Frank Duncan, in­ Opening lead — 6 followed by an international con­ But a Moscow promise to con' The Liord.'s Supper will be com- $1,476. •tate by state basis, but -.his was I of Maui. Hawaii, is to become the have been selected to represent he will capture the king and will elder the proposal, diplomats said, increases in salaries for most patrolmen. stalling deputy; Mrs. Joseph Jo'^b- Spring Fever? ference. town employes, a major medical deleted on the Senate r.oor 30th national park of the United the new Coventry High School at t h a t then lead through South’s jack. If ■imply meant that Khruahehev Alao, although salary Increases ston, past supreme grand mis­ ANVTWiNG KCIPS A Tolland County Extension As if speaking directly to Insurance plan for all town em­ Aa the law was finally enacted. , States on July 1. 1961. A section of ' th ell-S ta te Music Festival to be th s m ou th-CLOSID and Service meeting is scheduled for West has the queen. South will Khrushchev, the President added would have to make the decision. were included for nearly all town tress; Mrs. Elroy Phelps, first su­ there is no certainly as to how' Hawaii National Park. Halcakala's i held Oct 27 at the Bushnell Me- j THI S ttt P C a OP8 HI6 April 6 at 8 p.m., in Vernon Cen­ never win a spade trick. get the ace of diamonda and the The Soviet premier has been on a ployes and a special pension plan employes, no Increase was request­ preme grand trustee; James j new status was provided for by an on this last point: "We are always ed for the general manager himself. the indiaidual states wnl! fare as monal Auditorium in Hartford. 1 SACK HKLPS. ter Congregational Church. The If the hand depends on mak­ rest of the spades, to defeat the conscious of the obligation which farm tour in Siberia and no one for policemen. Phelps, worthy master of Wash­ to money received versus money to I Act of Congress on Sept. 13, I960. I The bov-s are presently attending topic will be furniture arrangement ing just one spade trick, you must contract. here could predict how quickly he Much of the Increase In the budg­ He has not received an increase ington Lodge, No. 17, LOL; and rests upon all members of the since 1956 when he was raised to I Windham High School. A b ««T ^ ^ ^ and window treatment. A. James obviously play low from dummy Dally Question United Nations to seek, peaceful would act. et for operating .schools Is due to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Perlne. Seek Mlaa Jaycee Adams of Coventry, interior dec­ at the first trick. This U not the Dealer, at your right, bids one solutions to problems' of this sort. Rusk, leaving for the SEATO increases in salaries for teachers, $14,250. Mrs. Perine, a charter mem­ ! Girls between the ages of 18 and Flint. Charles Carl. Thomas Mc­ orator, will be guest speaker. All esse in today's hand. heart. You are next, with Spades We hope that others may be equal­ Foreign Ministers meeting, echoed and expansion of staff. ber of the lodge, was presented 28 years are eligible for the Miaa Guire, Douglas Lowe, Dean Nanos, interested are invited to attend. Need All the Clnbs a-A 10 8 6 2; Hearts—7 4; Dia­ ly aware of this responsibility." a declaration by Kennedy that In Another factor affecting the Johnkon Reaches a corsage of half-dollars. Mrs. Jaycee conteat sponsored by the William Chappell, John McCann. Uberia Talk Set You need all the clubs to make monds—A 16. 9 5; Cluba-r7 3... Throughout the statement, with dealing with the crisis in Laos the mill rate besides the proposed Phelps, chairman of entertain­ Greater Willimantic Junior Cham­ Robert Bray and Peter Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derby will the contract. The best chance for What do you say? which he opened his news confer­ United States would act with its budget Increases, said ' Martin, is ment, was In charge of a akit, HEAR!HERE! Answer; Pass. Avoid overcall- a drop of $145,000 in Income from ber of Commerce. The competition Silver arrowa Richard Clapp. be guest speakers at a missionary the club suit Is to finesse through allies. 80 on April "This Is Your Life," to honor Mrs. SATURDAY ence. Kennedy stressed his ■ theme will be held May 6 in Willimantic Brien Lewis, Douglas Lowe. Miu-- meeting of the Hebron Congrega­ East as often as possible. Since Ing on a very weak suit. of hope and desire for a peaceful He said that SEATO '‘la con­ receipts other than property taxas. Perine. G O O D / r ^ E A R and ia an official Miaa America tin Young, Jerfm McCann, Robert tional women’s Fellowship on April two finesses may well be needed, (Copyright 1961, Ooneral outcome of the conflict. ' fronted with a serious resurgence The town will no longer receive J. Alfred Johnson, 256 Oak St., Members taking part were Mra. preliminary pageant. Bray. Ronald Mason, Steven Para­ 12, at 8 p.m. Their topic will be you must put up dummy's king of Features Corp.) He appeared to be dealing with Of danger to the independence of income from liquor 11 c en a e s plans to celebrate his 80th birth­ James n ; Carson aa Mrs. Perine; ARTHUR Fiirther iriformation may be had dis. Steven Galinat, Glenn Burdick “The Church at Work in Liberia, spades at the first trick. the situation on the theory he en­ countries In the treaty area." amounting to some $25,000; tees day at an open house planned by Mrs. Lillian McCaughey aa Sarah by contacting Lyle K. Moulton, and Doudley Brand. West Africa.’ They will show- When this wins, you lead a club The motto "In God We Trust" dorsed when he took office two Kennedy, addressing his words from smidi clalnns court; and tui­ his family April 1. Jackson, first worthy mistress; entries committee chairman. Mias Denner badge, Douglas Lowe, slides to illustrate their talks. and finesse the queen. Return a first appeared on U.S. coins in months ago: •'Talk softly and car­ to the American people, laid "Laos tion from summer classes amount­ He will be guest of his son and James Phelps as Perlrte; Mrs. Jaycee Pageant, 40 .Ridgewood Richard Flint, Steven Paradis: as They are teachers in West Africa low heart to dummy’s queen and 1864. ry a big stick.” is far away from America, but the ing to $6,000. Tuition from (Cov­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harriett Smith as Lily Tomlinson; R d. Willimantic. aistant denner badge, Everett in an Episcopal High School, and take another club finesse. Now Officials privately conceded af­ world ia amaU." entry students will decrease by Ehrerett Johnson, 137 Keeney St., William Smith as Walter Perine; GODFREY Auxiliary Notea Thompson and Charles Carl. are on furlough, studying at the "The security of all Southeast $9,000, he said. and Miss Frances Hyson as Edna ONLY c a ^ the ,ace of clubs, run the rest terward that though he did not from 2 to 5 p.m. The Woanen'a Auxiliary to the J ( ^ Galinat has graduated into Hartford Seminary Foundation, of the dubs, and take the top talk about It directly, the “big Asia will be endanfered,” he aaid, TTils. drop of $145,(X)0 accounts Bom in Boros, Sweden, in 1881, Perine. Mrs. Phelps was mistress Coventry Volunteer Fire Aaaocia- Boy Scout Troop 57. seek CtvU War .Mementos hearts to make sure of nine tricks. stick" Is a vital part of his policy. "If Laos loses its neutral independ­ for one of the mills in the increase. he is one of 14 children, eight of of ceremonies. WINF RADIO 1131, M O N .^ 1. 9:10 A.M. tion will serve a Supper of Nations Oscar Miller presented the Cubs The Citirens’ Committee for the Compare this with the safe play MANSFIBLDiT^ ence. Its own safety runs with the The $980,000 rise in spending ac­ Mrs. Perine was presented a It Is common knowledge in official safety of us all. In real neutrality whom are still living. He came to 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. April 22 at the South Coventry with their individual 50th anni­ celebration of Library Week is in­ of the spadea If you play dummy’s [ JCT. m-$2.wiuhiaiiticctT) iMJ quarters that military prepara­ counts for the six other mills In the United States in 1903, settling book signed by members present versary awards. Mrs. R obert low spade. East wins with the observed by all. the increase. Roughly speaking, at the celebration. Games and firehouse annex. Reservations are terested In collecting 19th Cen­ Men’s Breakfast tions are underway, as exempli­ "I want to make It clear to the in Manchester,, where he married to be made with Mrs. Charles E. Flint's Detf 2 won the attendance tury objects, and particularly queen and returns a spade to the FRI.-SAT..SUM. fied by the sudden departure of the said Martin, each $150,000 expense the late Olivia Dahlquist. He has dancing" followed the skit. award. ace. West leads a third spade to American people-and to all of the is equivalent to one mill in the tax Members of the supper com­ Nyack. Diahea native to Greece. Civil War mementos, for an ex­ aircraft carrier Midway yesterday world that all we want In Laos is two other sons and a daughter, O U R OIPT TO YOUl Germany, Italy. Poland and Ire­ School Menu hibit to be held at Douglas Library On Palm Sunday force out the jack. You can reach The glsmor girl from Hong Kong. rate. Herbert, Johnson of Bolton, Reg- mittee were Mrs. Thomas J. Conn, peace and not war; a truly neutral The current tax rate of 36.9 land will be feautred. Schools in town ill be closed the week of Apri) 16. It is hoped dummy only once for a club who wskes up A tight military secrecy has nar Johnson of Vernon, and Mra. Mrs. Thomas J. Leemon, Mrs. Car- HEAR! HERE! on March 31. Good Friday. government and „ not a cold war mills is based on financing a gen­ son, Mrs. David Robinson and Mra A teacup auction will be held at that people will look over their The Men's Club of Second Con­ finesse. Now East gets a trick with sshsKM ... been clamped on m llityy move­ pawn; a settlement concluded at Ernest Duke of Bolton; and nine I With any purchase of The hot lunch menu next week the king of clubs, and West can ments, however. But In Honolulu eral fund of $7,048,344. , Smith. the April 17 meeting. possessions with this objective in gregational Church will hold Its the conference table and not on the Additional taxes are paid to the grandchildren. 'I $19.95 or more. Five new members have been will include on Monday—macaroni view, and contact the committee yesterday, before the lid slammed He retired In 1950, but keeps ac­ and ham casserole, fresh vegetable annual Palm Sunday Communion battlefield.” Eighth School and Utilities Dis­ accepted. Mrs. Edna Rumens. Mrs. some time in the next three weeks. down, an official source said he tive tending his property, k ^ ln g free ART trict and the Town Fire District sticks, pears; Tuesday—frankfurt breakfast Sunday at 7 a.m. in Fel­ bcmhhTAYIOR had heard a group of Tactical’ Air Dorothy -Hedman. Mrs. Helen in roll, sauerkraut, buttered sifeed The committee is made up of for fire protection. These taxes bees, and fishing in the summer. Barile, Mri. Vaughn Hansen and Mrs. Douglas Porter. Mrs. Everett lowship Hall of the church. The uuMEKtHARVH Command transports had flown Flavors Recaptured .He has visited Florida several carrot, cherry cobbler, Wednesday Rev. Dr. J. Good Brown, a re­ are based on the same grand list Mrs. F. Pauline Little. B. Porter, the Rev. John N. Cross Into Hickham Air Force Base from on which the general fund taxes times and also visited Texas and —clam chowder, egg salad sand­ tired minister from Glastonbury, FISHER the U.S. mainland and departed. (Chicago—Food researchers are ULTRA LINKLEHER Mrs. W’alter F. Hiltgen. Mra. wich. homemade cookies; Thura- and Miss Marjorie H. Martin. axe bwed, and currently amount California during the past few will be guest speaker. making progress in recapturing Richard Nicola and Mra. Conrad "I have an Idea ■ where they to 2.5 mills for the Eighth District years. Two years ago he returned day—baked chicken leg, mashed Reservations will be taken un­ flhsws t*day went,” the source said. and restoring volatile flavor es- Zuelch will represent the auxiliary potato, buttered peas, ice cream. Mahcheeter E vening Herald. Frank SInntrn Skirirr XacLnlne aencea. Gas chromatography now residents, and 2.7 mills for the to his former home in Swede'n, and at meeting of the firemen to plan Hebron correspondent, &uaan B. | til noon tomorrow by Raymond Mnnrice Cbevnlier LosU Jnnrdnn Kennedy declined to say any­ is planning another trip to Sweden WINF RADIO I 2M, MONa^l. 11:10 A.M. Bresul. butter and milk are served Cox, 58 Deepwood Dr. permits the breaking down of fla­ rest of the town's residents. the celsbration of their 25th an­ with all meals. Pendleton telehpone Academy | In Cnie Carter's thing about these preparations at vors Into hundreds of components: TTie tax rate for the Eighth DiS' during the spring and summer niversary. Chuboii News 8-S4M. 'his news conference, though he thus the losses of minute but es­ trict in 1961-62 will be set in June months. Teacher Aide# The Rev. James R. McArthur, "Plus “ WALKING TARGET* made no effort to deny them. sential flavor conatltuenta can be after district directors compile He is a member of Emanuel HEARING AID Mrs. Gail Galligan and Mrs. John pastor of First Congregational •tui-chvr His purpose In thus plasring the district budget. T h e budget Lutheran Church. J L a i Ike Backs Mitchell GATE OPENS 8:15 determined. HEAR! HERE! ^ Hutt xWill ' at North Cov­ Church, will use "Jesus’ Tri­ la ONE SHOW AT 7 . down the action side of his policy for severe hearing losses entry nursery class next week at Plat thort eabj«ett at 1:M aad 8:4# appears to be to avoid the Ap­ umphs" as his sermon topic at Palm Springs, Calif., March 24 Second Congregational Church 10:45 a.m. services Sunday. pearance of threatening Russia or ,2 V ^ quart Assisting at South Coventry — Former Labor Secretary seeming to hurl a challenge. He ALL Junior Pilgrim Fellowship will James P. Mitchell says another Held Overl Cooperative Nursery and Kinder­ meet at 4 p.m. Sunday at Quandt Is reported convinced that If garten classes at Kingsbury House Hall with Russell Leonard in ex-officeholder. Dwight D. Eisen­ C lark GABLE ’ Khrushchev gives the word the PITCHER GARRY p , hower, has endorsed his candidacy **A Woman Who Sews, Has Nice Clothes!*' next week will be Mrs. Raymond charge of devotions. Slides will MARILYN MONROE fighting will stop in Laos. S U P E R R Caouette. Mrs John Orcutt. Mrs. for the Republican gubernatorial Questioned about how long he be shoWm. • Yevbavoto liMrMteboHovoni ■ill. Maury Cohn. Mrs. Earl Pearson. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship will nc^ illation in New Jersey. would ■wait for Soviet reaction, Fashions Begin With ■Mrs. Dayton H. W’hipple III, Mrs. meet at 6:30 p.m. and attend the Mitchell flew here yesterda.v for NOTICE Kennedy refused to set a time • Powofod for outttafMfing por- MOORE'#' John Lent of Mansfield and Mrs. Palm Sunday services at the a meeting with the former Presi­ theM i SFi TS limit. But he said the eituation formanco. James Breen will clean the clasa- church afterward. dent at his vacatioA home. Eisen­ •'becomes increasingly serious as 8:10 6:80-10:15 • Tone control adjusta to moot F, RADIO 1230, M0N.-FRI. 11:30 A.M. room. v. Eklwin C, Meineker will hower’s secretary said there U m e THEATER OF MANCHESTER the days go by, and that Is I hy we your Individual naoda. Cub Scout News le sermon during the 11 wouldn't be any public report of are anxious to see If it is pos­ their discussion, but Mitchell said a Lowar battory coata—bettor Cub Scout Pack 65 committee ices Sundirir at Second SPECIAL KIDS PROGRAM ANNOUNCES OPEN CASTING FOR sible at the present time to reach PILGRIM MILLS’ FABRICS earlier: an agreement on a cease fire." botlory oeenomy. will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the tional Church. Saturday-SnndA)' at t P3I. 1 2 -OUNCE home of Mra. Frederick C. Mohr "The President assured me be­ The lead In eeeking agreement o Hoar toloplaoiia cowvortoiono } ¥ f Sunday Masses at St. Mary's ALL IN COLOR Jr, Church will be celebrated at 7:36. fore we left Wuhington that he has been taken by Britain, which COTTON RAYON WOOLEN PRINTS mero cloarl)M|hona Magnot The pack meeting will be held ivould campaign for me in the gen­ formally presented its - U.3.-ap- SILK focutaa In of^Mophona con* TUMBLERS HEAR!HERE! ^ 9:30.g and 10:30 a.m.. and at St. “TIif Lose Baacer I '*T%f 8«» Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Coven­ Joseph's Church in ElagleviUe at eral election. As a matter of fact, Aad Thr Ln»t I Of BaMo proved pro^sal to the Soviet gov­ varaatiena.. .Yffimlnatei un> try Grammar School. Skits will be h* has already made a contribu­ Citr ot Gold” Hood'* “Time of the Cuckoo” ernment yesterday. 8:30 a m. Yd; 5 0 c Yd. 6 6 c Yd. 65c wantad baciigrovhd noiaaa. presented by the individual dens tion to my campaign fund." BUGS BUN'NY” ' To bo prosonlod May 25-26.27 Under this proposal a 3-nation CR0SBY& ,1 The theme will be •'Railroads." •Manchester Evening Herald Mitchell didn't say how much. Extra! Tom and Jerry international cohtrol commission Five other Republicans are seek­ would supervise the cease fire, OOPEN Each Cub Scout at the meeting Covent^ correspondent, F. Paul­ Krrrrosr Mr should be accompanied by hli paX' ine Little, telephone PI 2-6231. ing the gubernatorial nomination. while a long range decision on TONIGHT HOURS: ents. Laos would be left to a larger In­ TILL Cub Scout Pack 57 has presented So regularly do the volcanos READING^WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. 8 P.M. ternational conference, Including • EVERY DAY HKARINP AIDS CLOONEY awards as follows: Wolf badge, Izalso in El Salvador and Slrom- Russia, Red China the Wiestem Cam ti« (fit hr OaMbUlN NOON TILL 9 P.M. I Stephen Canfield. Ronald Mason. boU in the Mediterranean Sea AT THE EAST SIDE REC. powers and other nations. India, Scott Rose and John Higgins; lion, erupt thfit they have been com-- THEATRE • 1755 PARK ST.. HTFD. F, RADIO 1230, M O N .^ 1. 11:40 A.M. Fred Hewitt; gold arrow, Richard pared to lighthouses. CONTINUOUS WEEKDAYS 6:30 • SATURDAY NOW! SATURD.\Y-SUNDAY FR03I 2 P3I. Phone QUINN'S RIVOLI MI 9-3322 10 A.M, tp 6 P.M. THE POWER PACKED STORY OF THE “LADIES PHARMACY MONEY DOWN FROM HELL” REGIMENT! EXCLUSIVE 1st SHOWING SCOTLAND'S CHENEY HALL, 177 HARTFORD RD. • FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS! Phone Ml S-41S6 SKCML INTRODUCIORy OFFtIt - • MtNCHESTER-IIOCKVIUE OHIV NOW 878 MAIN STREET WITH ):^OUR OLD TIRES ALEC GUINNESS-JOHN MILLS i i B L S r 5:10 P3t. CONTINUOUS—SHOWX TODAY at 5:25 and 0:05 Distilleries Produce Set Of 4 As Low As 1.25 Weekly 2«’E 3 9 ' TUMESOF HIS TRUE-LIFE STORY MAKES FICTION SEEM TAME!! 3 CONTINTS Gijogar ■ TWCHhOCOLOH' For The Great Wonderful Worfd of Children REG. 2 lor 45c TONY.CURTIS 1 AS C MONDAY, TUE.SDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY You Save •••n'NES OF GLORY”—7:00 and 9:20 Kofsky’s has a tremendous stock of shoes This Much! •THE BLUE DANUBE"—6:30 and 8:45 SATURDAY •TUNES OF GLORY"—2:15-4:40-7:05-9:25 ••BLUE DANUBE”— 1:45-4:10-6:30-^8:55 U * Just right for the Easter Parade! SUN*DAY great "TUNES OF GLORY” - 2:05-4:25-6:45-9:10 ••BLUE DANUBE”—3:30-6:10-8:35 IMPOSTOR and they are fitted—ever so carefully Engagement Now- •'Beat Picture of Y'ear,” N. T. Time* T Thru April 1 and Trarelrama to the Blue Danube

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CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR tha Dtiaock hoasa and tha at win h* haM at t 6% or More Unemployed Rockville-Vernon BoUon Boiten Pbannacy aa baadqoar- 4t thafirahooM tCfB. w aaw B m dii Paha Natea Tha at tha aebaol Bmmtaj I k I n w enogiagatioei of Boltoa Cenr wtn ha: .We'll Key to Push BPOA Weighs Referendum^ gragatioDal Church win Jotn to hraad 25 More Cities Enter Faure'a Palma” at and bottar, appla erlap: Tneaday— giwyou the • :» and 11 ajn. wwrahip aarr- haaBbarg ftw ry w ith ilMu bottarad For Me ^er Need to Engage Counsel icca Sanday. Xemtoara win attand aUotd camtA beaad aad buttar. a aenrice Sunday ereniBg at browniaa; Wsihuaday—Mwll maca­ Depressed Areas List roni faiwrnW. bread and buttar, this ' J” .i " -.VA' -i- «o«noos of petltionlaf fbrOApril 10 at S pm. at U»« T hm J« 7 ;» a t F ir s t OongTegatlonal In Publicity -V,.' * I -V* t i . Church to Sooth Corentry, The buttared wraxed beans, th eiiy gal- m fefWeadnm oo the public kinder- Reetaurant. atin; Ihuraday—bakad biuha and (( n g s Cos) msanOcturiiig and non-dotahle Uwver John Morianoa. tmnporary ehau^ Rev. Dr. James F. Eagttoh. con­ mannfaetnrtag petlvtUss art s Publicity and good public rela­ garten and engafrnff a ference superintendent, win be bologaa. pithled baata, com braad, c e ilin g were dlacijased by the Boltoo Prop- man of the group, eaid today that sliced peara. Scheda wfli bd cleaad Flint, Mich., moved (ram a pectad to accooat Mr the bulk of tions have been deacribed aa V c lk i the speaker. The serrice will be ertj 0»Tte^ tw ociatioa—i-BFOA) the busineamnen txpect to hear on Good F rtdar.______per cent wnempldyed caUgoey td ^ avsr-an tecrisas to laU sprtPg, easentlal ingredients for the suc­ a speaker from the State Derelop- followed by a aoetal bcsif. dna rsn*CUBr a g " g t tr r *to aaCSad- cess of the push for consolidation > ^ V-P SMILING SERVICE a t iU laeetiair iaet ni|rtJt at the some durable goods Bnes site e - ij ment CWnmiaaion who wOl discuss Palms win be Meaaed Suniday in Advcrtlsement— |ng 13 per cent. foresee gains.” In Vernon. OoRUCunitT Hall. H erj^ S. Mc- means of attracting busSneas to ? < ;'v' 'A ' Dceiocgt- preeideat of the group- i St. Maurice Church at the S:30 BolUsi Pharmacy. Route 44A at A h a lf dosen areas wars changed TTw burtan said keavtmt labor Agreement was unanimous on said the ktodergarter. was the town, whst can be done, and what; Mass and may be obtained the Notch. FVee deltvery MI 3-0165. from a P-13 per cent Mia rPUag to needs wU be in construe tion but tha two two points In a consolida­ iaajcir nem of discussion at the is being done. after that. The Maas one topping 13 per cent 131000 in­ it noted that hofnebuOding ac­ tion meeting at the Rockville City Morianoa said the group now to- f^r this week only win be E vsBiB g n stwki clude two auto centers, Detroit Hall attended by only a handful of eludes about a doaan men doing tivity ccBtittuea to lag, PuibDcly Oecixoa on the supgrestion for 7. 8:30. 10:30 and 11:30 ajn. St. BeMm esivOsp ewaMit . Mc- and South Bend, InA; and ti financed building win contribute k i t people, four of whom are mem­ /Vo , ^ businesa in Bolton and that others Maurice Council of Catholic Wom­ D risirtt, NHHWII steel centers. Lmwin-Elyria and bers of the so-far informal charter ^ M o r e i n ^ a referendum will be held on April hare inquired about the orgaaixa- heavily tp tha coastnictlon Indus - s V o. . d. IfrDoeouch said, at the next en win sponsor a food sale in the Toungstown-Wkiran, Ohio, along try's upturn, it eras forecast, with study committee. don. Memberehip U open to all church hall after the 7. 8:30 and with Erie and Skaranton. Pa. They discussed the revision of regular nseeting of the group.' who conduct bustoeaa to town. a record 86 bittiom doe to ba spent l ... V y V . The BPOA has taken exception 10:50 Masses Battla CreMt Mich., and Watai^ on highwsjrs alone this year. When You Buy An^ last sumpier's single government 7 A committee U now drafUcg br- State* to Spend More bury. Conn., moved from the 6-9 charter and agreed that the main to------the establishirrfJJt ^ of kindergar- laws which will be presented for 'Day Apart* Set H m new survey providae a All women of the United Meth­ per cent idle worker group to the objections within it have been iron! tea t'r 'J’e J '-he irregular bv Mrs. Frederick Edwarda at the off areas that had less than 3 per and equal representation between vary.” b r J. Maunder, will be ctniiuh Saturday at 3 pm. TTw spending this year, a . T.7-tollion- cent xmemployment in January nationally for February. wav in which the kindergarten wras' sung at Bolton OongregatioDal Rockville and rural Vernon were mtablished. ." They also recom­ service, sponsored by the Women's doUar sum. are now reported at 3-6 per cent Actually, administration offi­ deemed the most important results Church next Wsdnesday at 7:30 Societv for Christian Service, will These are Honolutn, Stamford, cials have been reporting some mended •'discontinuance of these p.m. of the re-vieion. presenting classes until such time as the be b a ^ on the "day apart" theme SCHOOE SATTRDAT Conn.. Omaha, Neb., and Madi­ Bigiis of improvement. But Ken­ Nu Wood Ceiling Mrs. Ronald Burke, a member of The choirs of Hebron. Gilead. and will Include prayer and medi­ Fitchburg. Maas., March 34 (.9 son, Wis. nedy eaid pt bis news conference town bss voted on the issue." Andover. Columbia. WiUimantic, last year’s * Consolidation and The board has. answered the let­ tation. — A week ago Sell ml Superintend-, —As for the forecast of some in­ last night the question Is 'whether Charter Commission, advised that #/ East Hampton and Bolton will BuUeUs Board , ent Robert H. McChm announced the usual spring upturn win be T t bp a Wtekand^WoSe^ you naad 8 WMkwd Wontfar-Wt M h m ter citing statstes and court flnd- present the program which u be-1 crease irk living, the department's some protision be made now for SWEET GINGER TAN" iags on the question of Juriadic- Bdlton Grange will meet tonight pupils would be required to make bureau of unemployment security strong enough to reduce unem­ eiR Frat! Iteontahiia cfjHnftilataiife, fi'atadtapp, bulnieSon redistrlcting when the rapid ing directed by John Bell, cboir | up any ciaas time lost because of ployment to "an acceptable level” tloa. As to voting on the issue, director at Hebron and Gilead ; at 8 at the Community Hall. Tbe said its survey showed; population growth creates a aerl- board members have pointed to the new lecturer. Raymond Soma, win a bomb hoax. "These scheduled of labor re­ and restore production more near­ book, chalk and chalk line, and handy Weekend W d id r apron Gat OUB imbalance. Congregatjonal Churches. i A new hoax, the eighth in Fitch­ ly to capacity, both Oh a sus­ vote taken at the annual town Soiotsts include Mrs. Angelyn jbe in charge of the program. quirements are. to the aggregate, yours free when you select your ceiling from oonHiplay of fourteen Further diacuaaion of the char­ meeting on the budget. An Easter egg bunt and food burg since Feb. 14. was perpetrAt- somewhat above those anticipated tained baste. ter will probably be limited, offl- I Weeman. soprano; Robert Hor-!I sale will be spolMored by Girl ed yesterday and Dr. McCarn *Tt la impossible,” Keimedy add­ Kindergarten pn^xjnenta com­ ton. tenor: Chariee Speira, tanor; i In the same period of 1958. and high^tyia Anotrong ceilkiei- clals agree, because the revision is IE; ment'that despite the fact ktoder- Scout Troop 105 tomorrow from promptly carried out his threat about in line with the average ed. "to make any jiudgment a t this and John Bell,^baaa bartume. That’s wrhy there will be a Satur­ nearing an end. The important gmrien costa had been pubUciaed 10 am. to noon at Epworth House achieved for the pfest five years. time t o March on these factors thing now’> they aaid. la for dis­ m d discussed a t the budjget hear­ To Ciateh a Pig of the United Methodist Church day session tomorrow at B. F. **Although seasonally influenced , with any precisian." Brown Junior High SchooL cussion of the charter and ex­ ing in September, there was no Lawrance Oonveraa m . a stu- A chicken pie supper will be planation to residents, possibly move at the annual meeting to de­ dact at the Ustveiatty of Connec­ served at the United Methodist Police aaid two j veniles admit­ ticut. was flrat piaca winner in Church Saturday at 5 and 6:30 ted telephoning the falee report. NU WOOD through door to door campaigns lete the kindergarten coets from or in small neighborhood meetings. the educsition budget The meeting. the pig scramble at the Little In- PJW" m They wrera held on delinquency hMd at Fiano'a Restaurant, was ternatkxml Livestock and Hone A drill meeting of the fire ds- charges. OP MANCHESTER Factory Representatire -SANDLEfi attended by more than 300 people. Show recently. The two-day ehow FLETCHER CUSS CO. MReheO Cohim hia O P BOSTON Fact-fladera Beport was sponsored by the Unlveislty's WTLXe BK IHUiBK The next school fact-flnding Block and Bridle Club. 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ~ Catholic Ladies ONLY group meeting will diacuaa and Larry is the son of Mr. end Mrs. CORNER DURANT ST. xwvlew the action and report of Lawrence Converse Jr. of Clark TONIGHT the School Sites Committee, Bay- Rd. LEE'S FLORIST Elect Officers mood E. Cooper has rep o rted . H eart Faad N ets $SM LARGER QUARTOS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! $ 1 0 . 9 9 Cooper, organizer of the group, ▲ total of |3S0 baa been collect­ PLENTT OP PBONT AND BEAK PABSINO! and SATURDAY MORNING The Cathqlte Ladies Society of aaid the de^^on was made last ed to Bi^ton this year to the cam­ St. Columba/^urch have reelect­ Bight at a meeting of the steer- paign for the Manchester Ana and GIFT SHOP ed three pf' their present officers, Heart Aasodatton. Mia Richard AUTO GLASS IN STAW To Advise You On Ceding to serve again next year. Mrs. lag group. Route 44A MI 3-8089 Tt was claimed that many nega F. Dlmodt headed the drive In Bol­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Paul Jurovaty of Andover will ttva ’votes wrere cast in the refereu' ton. Mon than 70 volunteen toiA continue as president; Mrs.' Rob­ dam of planning a junior h ig h part la the house-to-house canvass. Be Sure To VMt Oar Tile Installation ert McBride of Andover, cor­ school because people objected , to Bargain Table Of Plaats MIRRORS (Firoplac* ood Door) responding secretarj’, and Mrs. use of the Swanson property tor Clarence Grant as recording sec PICTURE FRAMING (dl typot) retary. a sebool. The meeting to review LILIES Speela] 51.29 Newly elected are Mre. Thomas the choice of this site will be held O’Brien of Columbia, vice presi­ during the week after Easter on Personal Notices WINDOW tmd PLATE GLASS MASONRY WALLS other Phuit»-|1.50-|5.00 dent, and Mrs. Warren Jurovaty, a date to be announced. Andover, treasurer. This slate was Serving. with Cooper on the CONTRACTOR*: WE HAVE IN STOCK In Memoriam Sm our Kb* of EA Sra CARDS and GIFTS presented to this week's meeting steering group are John Morlanos. to lariaM mtraerr of Michael Ghiolll MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS by Mrs. Walter A. Wheaton of Co­ Richard Morra. Eugene GagUar- who passed away March M. I(H . ofed lumbia, Mrs. M[ary Kolar, Andover done. James Norris. His. F ern A precioas ons from us Is (one, ORDER EARLY for CUT FLOWERS *■ CORSAGES OPKN gATDRDATS—OPEN XBUBSDAX EVENINCB and Mrs. Robert Cafazzo of He­ Rothwell, and Rtmald Groas. A votes vs loTsd Is stUM. Waterpro bron who served as nominating BUB to Meet A place Is vacant In our Ursa OfEH EV aV MGNT NEXT WEEK THJ. 8 EanrotATBs o l a d l t g iv e n committee. Bustoessmm for Better Bolton Which nersr can be flUed. As a new project thia year the hava aet their next meeting for ■oas and danshtsrs. THE members of the society have been b ig furnishing birthday calces for each of the residents at St. Joseph’s Old \ THOROSEAL Folks Home in WilUmantic. Mrs. DEAI C iiO k I UNSWEETENED Enunett McCormick of Hebron OUR JERSEY CONVERTIBLE . . . KRETSCHMER w pE A T GERM IS Oa. 33c KCALEfVlwn LEMON JUICE U Or X 7 G 3 heads this activity. Spring's Big Favorite • Future plans include attending mass aa a group April 16 at 8 a.m insulated for all-weather wear! WAY suid a poUuck supper at 6:30 to Soft and mellow as . . o . precede their meeting on April 17. the grained unlined BATISTE BLOUSE Completely Pack Perfectll PRINCE SPAGHETTI , . o . 2 n .4 5 c S. H. MAYONNAISE 35c They will plan to incorporate i $ O e . 9 9 supper and food aale into the Par. leather’Itaelf. . .right lah Festival to be held July 15: end in line with Spring Every gal'e wearing eewnumt^ to hold a rummage sale in May. » » fashions. . . a t r u 1 y Batiste. These are lovely * 1 0 ® ® LAROSA MACARONI, 2 45c S. H.> SALAD DRESSING 33c wite M l ning the date still to be determined. Grange News Insuloted ler^ey ccot thot will see you fascinating style, with with embroidered front $ Beautiful treatmcntjif a well styled arnel Jer­ THE BEST NEIOHBORHO(M> BTORES » ynesw eyidb The Pioneer Past idaster As­ through, come roln or shine! Double.breosted stacked heels. and abort sleeves. In sey. Here is the PACKABLE; TRAVEL sociation will meet in Ifeomana with potch hip pockets in luscious spring I? T^A SU R ES that wash 'n wear wonderfully! aid at tka laaa maize, lilac and blue. 32 CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD PRODCOT* LA C H O Y CHOWMEHf NOODUES 16C COCOAiytARSH u 0 .3 5 c WATERPLUG Hall thia avenlng. This is an af. shodes! Sizes 8 to 1 8:------Stripes and prints. Sizes 10 to 20, Colors: tiaa add filiata gruop of East Central Po- to 38; Blue, brown, green. mona Grange. Frank Ruff of Hiiis town is president and said th t YSII » , COCOAMARSH „ c 59c any granger, or his guest is wei DOVALETTES . « c— 2 r , 49e UNDERWOOD 2 41c ril come to attend what is mostly social group. Potluck -supper is r ' 5 featured before the regular meet­ - wn ing, Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 r.r 37c SWIFT BABY MEATS 2 n , 51c Q»T, INSTANT CAKE FBOSTINO B'/, Oz. 19c Columbia Grange this ween en­ tertained with a neighbors night i ;1. and about 75 grangers were prea f___ e ii n il _ ent. Among the dignitaries were •X ror PREM LUKORBON MEAT 4SC Chock Full O'Nutt 4 0 .8 9 c Harry Kitchjjig, executiire com ,>;'*! .'.c Soft-Weve Toilet Tissue 2 39c ■aiMury oi fem mittee members of Connecticut QUICKSEAL kona ii Iw &u State Grange from Coventry :-!■ tv FINSSM State \ Deputy Reginald James a j N i 'i Um I from Manchester Grange'and Mrs L . 2 H EIN Z C A TSU P ..o .2 7 c Chock Full O' Nuts Coffee v i i a . 8 3 c ’N ftR.uiANT SCOmSSUE 2Se CCt-OPS Ruth Burton of Manchester, Stato Cain# i i aid gat Grange home economics commit tee. Also Frank Ruff of Hillstown SCOTKINS NAPKINS 2 »33c Heinz Kosher Dill Pickles 35 o z. 39c NE5CAFE 4 0.99c master of East Central Pomona , Utaratva Orange and Miss Kathryn Paaette, secretary and Raymond Pender, > ■ assistant Steward of the Pomona SCOTTOWELS 2 r.43c Heinz Tomato Soup 4 ror 47c N ESCA FE DEAL PACK *10Oz.^1«39 /"■OW'TDIQiH Columbia Grange will plan their annual spelling bee for the stu ■ y' dents at Horace W. Porter School, \ with Philip H. Isham in charge Heinz Baby Food s t r a in e d 4 r«>r 43c Nestle's Strowberry Quik h a . 41c i - SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUE 27c Mancheeter Evening Herald ^ $5.99 himbl* oorreepondent, Mr*. Donald plus tax R. Tuttle, i telephone ACademy L NINE LIVE5 CAT FOOD 2 r..29c 8-S4SS. Scott Fomily Napkins 2 r«r 29c CREAMOFRICE .,o.39c THOROSEAL Factory Representative Area U of H Grads /} V PELS NAPTHA SOAP 11c MUSSELMAN APPLE PIE 35c STRONGHEART « ^ ^ 2 25c WILL IE HERE Back Fund Drive / Saturday Morning * Graduates of the University of RIVAL DOG FOOD 2 , . , 27c Hartford residing in Manchester i n s t a n t FELS n a p t h a 31c PLA N TER'S . . . 39c have pledged over '81,100 to the TO ADVISE YOU ON university’s 1960-61 building and development program, according to Nabisco a report made by Robert J. Cope­ ■'d Big Buster Popcorn la o*. 2 v w 39c WATERPROOFING land of 132 Hilliard St. and Ralph STA -FLO uquiD STARCH QL 23c N e w M. Rooke Sr, of 40 Hartland Rd Premium eo-chalrmen. NOW! Stpr* hours 7:30 oaii^S pjn.-Soturday HH 12 roou The current alumni raising t WESSON OIL Ptot 39c drive, being held this month ri STA-PUF RINSE H O.U. 89c Crockers i i a . 2 7 c CONFIDETS throughout the Greater Hartford area, is to secure funds for don- famed nylon-LYCRA controllers Open Every atruotlon of two additional build­ Lohmann's Pickled Beets it o.. 23c Keebler B y S e o t t ings on the 150-acre campus site LESTOIL «. 69c on Bloomfield Ave-, We.st Hart­ by Friday Night till ford. 4 Club 8:30 The university opened its first 4 5 c . new building, a new 82 mUlldn LESTA RE dry b l e a c h 1# Oi. 49c CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 2 53^ classroom building, last November. Crackers IS OR 37c "Your Guoranf u— b y 40 Yoors Serving es Captains in the local WARNER alumni drive are Mr. and Mrs. Of DoponddMo^ko" Theodore Yonan, Robert C. Heavi- BON AMI CLEANSER 2 33c A LC O A ALUMINUM FOIL SSFrad 33C aldes, George Gentile, Raymond Demers, Harry T. Hodges, and Her­ $7.99 i bert B. Angell. Long Leg Panty BEECHNUT Team membei-s are Mrs. Thomas -plus tax Girdle or Panty O. Janowlec, Donald F. Mills, Ray- BOH AMI JE T SPRA Y 59c SimAIN» KAIY FOODS...... 4 for 4Se f-s mond Della Fera, Anthony Della Fera, Leo Diana, Antoinette D. $ y . 9 5 $ 1 0 p o 1 l l f l ■ TEA lb.67e ’Valone, John Schelbenpflug, Bruce IThia Easter J b o b Smith,. Cynthia D. GerttUe, Diane Jumbo Frosted Beads BON AMI DUST'n WAX 69c ViUane, Theodore Mather. Anthony 1 yea BAGS ....48’* «lc C. Amato, William J. Desmond, John B. Ellison, Edwin S. Koski, big . . . bold . . . booutiful! Warner’s ounces-light series of wonder controllers feature nylon for fa.«t- Saa N. MAIN STREET ELLINGTON BRANCH Mary C. Desmond, Nicholas A. La- $ 0 - 0 0 plus tax rirying, easy-care attributes aijd Lycra spande.x for its weight-less, rubber­ , Nancbeete^ 4!Iobb. W est Road, RauM Sg Pentia, Thomas H. Abraham, Ed­ R *'VeSjl BONED MltcheO a-SS5S IRemmit S-a»S ward F. McCarthy, Edward Bujau- less control, its machine-washability and long wear! . —- CUehe* Noodlo 3 for 41e clus, Frank Clark, Horace C. Mc- ^ B-U-R-L-A^P BAGS f 4 • * ■* — Tomato...... 3 f o r 39e Jumbo frosted nugget beads in bold graduated ■ COMfLETE HOME HEATING Coan, Andrew Hall, and Peter M. necklaces featuring soft spring colors. Colors: — CUefcMi Rleo . . 3 for S ic .CHICKEN Kaloa. CONTADINA ■■■ ■ ■ ■ m l SALES oRd SBtVICE BEIGE ^ GOLD — TURQUOISE Light multi, pink, green, dark multi, turquoise, Please do use your charge account with us. U ■ I ■ Hj^ I I I — Omio«...... 3 for SSe The alumni committee ia person­ orange, lilac, blue, white,. ally visiting over 250 university **QVAUTY~^he boat oeonomy of criT* graduates who reside in the Man­ TOMATOPASTE . 0 . 11c L i r 1 U l i HfMIB nOPROTiafBMT ROBAOqankim chester area to aecure,shPPO'’t for — sours tha landing and'development pro- grasL

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCifESTER, CONNw FRIDAY, MARCH 2jl, 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH U, I W l PAGE snt purchase additional new hooka for About hnU p l the Income ed the Ike Was ^Overoptimistii:^ thia touch ot cantlor, waa to ad­ killing ef s i^ kind, and are won- Andover the school Ubrary- institute la derived from eodew- A Mlver tee, featuring cookiea BOYSCOVT AMESITE DRIVES HUmrlfPBtpr mit that p*ialbly wa had baafi dsrfmly insAcisnL Q i i b t o H e a r GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES V erplarick Fimd Low, Some Opinions '1 havs yet to ass a country ment funds, private yifta and an and beverages, wJU. be served by AND wronc with regard to Laoa In the which needed our kind ot progress annual fund-ralMu campaign. the'Senior Service. Girl Scout Notes and News Sttntitts ijrraUi past, but to proclaim that now wa lass," hs saya "All they need la to Blind Pupils Mra. William Wagner la chair­ FOR ADULTS ]3iildren Aid Troop. Intermediate Girl SoouU Kennedy Budget Points _ i r ; n p „ By Americans bs lefi alone." man o f program arrangemants. Co- hav6 Volunteered to bake cookiea. PARK AREAS OO.. INC, hare aaan tha light and Intend to chairmen of hoateaaea n r the meet­ 18 Students Using It Twenty-one scoute and seven follow it virtuoiialy. M a ^ of the Americana la Laos Other PTA members working are bitter for personal rsaaona. "The Harmony Messeiigera,’’ a ing will be M n. Hugh Clark and INSTRUCTION lY J a p a n C h u rc h with Mrs. Pohl are Mr*. Doris E. leaders of Troop 27 attended a CnisliMl Dfhrtwoy Thia touch o f' candor, which Living in Laos Mrs. Donald Taylor. They ars axhaustsd by the op- musical group of tiro instrumental- Unless steps are taken to increase the endowment of the Chamberlain, achool . principal, hockey game recently' In Spring- To Deficit of $5 Billion iL nFERGUSON------may make ua strong and raapected A new mlaaicin church may be Mrs. Albert Patch, Mrs. Roger Grovd, 5tono oikI 5ond nbU A m preaalve climate. They are gen­ lata from the Oak Hill School for Verplanck Scholarship Foundation, few more loans can be field. a«4 OetDbcr L u n with our aUiea. but which may alao By JOipr BOOERICK erally confined to Vientiane, a city tha Blind. wlU present a program establlaned In Japan through the Bugbee, Mra. Richard Osborn, and The boys who qtiallfled for the (CoaOnned from Page One) The specific request, he said, will Onarsnteed SatlstaetlOB Vientiane. L*ot. Maich 24 UP*— of 60,000 which offers little dis­ made to assist Manchester High School students in financing efforts of the children of the First Mr*. Steve Ursln. Anyone Who is aeam weak to the Oommuniata, at a medting of the Woman's Club Deaths Last Plight ARNOLD LANDSBERG trip by participating in troop ac­ be delayed until May. FOMMMd B w t ErcBtac Except Said one Americen: "Ws ahould be traction. of Manchester Monday at 8 dJU. at a college education, according to C, Elmore Watkins, presi­ Congregational Chiirch' School. Interested in working at the fair temporary Joblesdipay, $440 mil­ From administration officials Soateps aad B cUu v p - Entered nt Km would aeem to be the main differ­ dent of the foundation tombrrow ia asked to call Mrs. PaitOCflee M KaadieBtcr. Conn.. M proud of oursehrcj. We have taught Because of the possibility of a tha Saoond Oongregatlonal Church. By THK A880CIATSD PBB88 Hava FUN with the guitar in our special lOriveek eonrse. A Throughout the past month, tivities were -William Auden, Hen­ lion, space projects, $85 million. who met newsmen at a not-for- M. E. FRENCH GO* Biicnad C lu e Mail Matter. ______ence between the biinkmanahlp of them how to kill each other. Pretty - - - weShplaBiied and IntereeUng method teaching guitar aeoompaal- Watkliui said more than |9,000 youngsters In all grades have been ry Peck, Donald Bernard, Paul f l ^ t foF the city, American wlvet Members of the student group itte, MonL—James E. Murray, Today’s message waa so skimpy quotation White House briefing it Coventry— Phone PI 2-7161 Kminedy end that oUhiUea-Lct.ua Boon theyTl do it aj weU as clriUped and families have been packed off are Robert Burke, 15; of Manches­ ------i r » r tSlUrweatem-and popuUr muele.------"7 — of the assets, totaling about $12,- collecting items which will ship ^ ~ T o Revive Homemaker* Club Christensen, Dennis Anderson, was - learned that—the debt w illtt SUBSCRIPTION RATES 64, longong aI Democratic power in 6n dbtalla that newsmen had to^ PajaMe in A dra^ hope neither he, nor humanity, has nations do.” to Bangkok. American Vientiane ter, pianist; Robert Dudek, It, the“ U. 8. Senate where he rt|repre- 600, ia presently on loan to 18 Police Arrests wril, such as dried soups, coffee, The Homemakers Club will be­ Ronald Avery, Lewis Banning, reach about $287 billion by June Carrier Mall tc. pay a high price for the com­ Said another: 'Tf I had been is a city without women, with all Stamford, bass: Kenneth Raed. 17, aented Montana for 26 yoara untU CLASSES STARTING WED. EVENING, APRIL 5 studenta. He s^d the increased soap and clothing, to be sent to come active again. The first meet­ Paul Carlaon, Milton Cosltt, James draw on other sources—adminis­ 30, the fiscal year-end. One Tear ...... EAW •2100 asked to do it. I would have had Hartford, trumpet; Clifford Smalaa cost of a coUege education has re- the Rev. Paul Nishida at another ing ia scheduled for ApHl 6 at 8 Dieterle. tration aides and Democratic K x Mentha ...... j n 11.00 bination of past American error the frustrations that loneliness stepping down early this year, died Hiat exceeds the record mid­ t'.B0 a different approach. I would have 17, Bloomfield, drums; and Jack Bulthd ill an increase of more, than Joseph R. Katsavage, 20, of Bol­ Japanese mission church. 3.m. in the elementary school. Also, Bruce Hansen, Gary leaders in Congress—to discover year debt level reached in 1960, Tlvae Mentha Rao with Coenmuniitt nithieasness. brings. yeatorday. Ho had been tai poor ton was charged at 8:40 this morn­ One Menth I,ao un tried, eomehow, to reach the little Othsrs ars bitter because they Todd, 17, Hartford, saxophone. health for some time. He was bom FOR INFORMATION C A lt Ml T-7835 $7,000 in loans alnce 1958. The Rev, Nlshida's church will Plans for a program are now under Heard, Bryce Hunt, William Hust, many of the fiscal facte which the $286 billion. In mid-1962 atill an­ HOSPITAL COMFORT WeeKlp .Rl .« ing with disregarding a traffic people Instead of the big famtUea.” feel there have been too many all- James W. Hayes, music direc­ In Canada. Hie fund, named for the town's 'hold an auction of these supplies way and will be announced in the Peter Kravltz, Brian McIntosh, message itaelf merely implied. other record will be set; the -debt A third asked: ‘Tm new here. American cocktail parties, too few tor, will accompany the group and • Enrollment Limited • Instrument*, Loaned first superintendent of schools, the signal light and was told to ap to raise fund., for a new mission near future. David Melendy, Richard Peck. CJongrresa therefore 'got no ex­ by then will stand at about $290 M EM BER o r But whv is it that in every country MoUne, lU. — Mrs. Annie Velle, late F i^ A. Verplanck, operates pear in Circuit Court, Manches­ HOME! THE A o CIATED, PRESS Instant Reversal attempts to get to know the Lao­ give a talk about the school, lo­ church. The club is open to all women of Michael Regan, and Lee Rouleau. plicit statement from the White billion. The Aaeeelated Preae la excta^ele I go to. the other side aeemt to 24, widow of pioneer auto manu­ on a revolving pattern of loaning ter, on April 3. Police said be House on the actual estimated tians themselves. cated at 120 Holcomb St., Hart­ facturer Willard Lsimb VeUe, died The church school children and the - community and has, in the Others -Who attended the game Thfc same sources provided this anUtlad to the oae of repohUcatton of A moil unpleasant combination have the will to fight while we do ford, and a division of the Connect­ money to coUege students as it be- went through a red light headed past drawn a large attendance. 1961 deficit, on the new estimates all newa diapntehes credited to It or "You almost never see a Lao­ yeaterday. ^Her husband turned his their parenta have a personal in­ were Scoutmaster Clint Hendrick­ new breakdown of Sm s I 1061 in­ not othemfieeradUed In tto »per of circumatances made the brave not?” icut Institute for the Blind. Oak comea available through repay­ westbound on E. Middle Tpke., at terest in the Rev. Nl^tda's work "Additional information may be ob­ son, Assistant Scoutmaater Lewis of 1961 income and outgo, on the come and outgo, not disclosed in and alae the local newa pupIlaM h m These are reactions from Ameri­ tian at an American party, unless Hill, the only achool In Connecti­ carriage shop into one o f the first ment of previous loans or con­ the Parker SL intersection. tained from the acting leaders, actual appropriation requests (aa An rMMa e t repohUeatioa a t cpeetal new world of truth and candor Ekl- auto-making concema and event­ since the Japanese minister and Banning, and committeemen Phil­ the message: Spending, $80.7 bil­ cans in this little, war-tom Asian he is there for purely policy rea­ cut devoted solely to education and tributions received from other Richard F. Larson, 16, of 110 hia wife are personal friends of Mrs. Robert Wright Jr., Bausola distlngfulshed from planned spend­ lion; receipts, $78.5 billion. That beretai are alee raaar r td. ward R. Murrow was to bring to | country They have been sent here sons,” said one teacher. "No one ually produced small airplanes. lip Coslit, Todd Peck, William training of blind sutdents, has an sources. Plana are undqr way, Oak Grove St., was charged at the Rev. and Mrs. Willard BS. Rd., or M>t). Joseph Remesch Jr., Hust, Alfred Christensen, Paul ing), or on the outlook for the fed- compared ^ t h Eisenhower’s Janu­ g« tie. easy-going peo- seems to be interested in knowing Claremont, Calif. — Dr. Max Wiatklna said, to build up the fund. 8:45 last night with failure to rhn aerrlea dtait of N. E A. Serr- the United States Information | to help its g< enrollment of 164 pupils with Thomen, of this towm of Hebron Rd. Bernard, and Junior Assistant er^ debt. However, the figures ary estimates of $78.0 billion and lee. Tne. _ _ communism and leam Laotians as Individuals, as in­ dormitories to accommodate ISO Mason, 83, mathemaUcal physicist FELTHAM’S Watkins, president of the foun­ esury hla.X2giBtration and with were clearly implied and provided Agency last less than 24 hours a f-: P’*, The local pastor invited the Rev. Scoutmaster Samuel Hendrickson $70 billion respectively. PabUabera Repreaentattree: The self-help. teresting human beings. They have resident students. The school cur­ instrumental in tee construction of dation since 1940, said centribu- failure to carry his Ucefise. He was Manchester Evening Herald -An­ on a non-attribution basis by re­ Jultaa Mathewa Special A n ^ — Ne» ter he had taken his oath of office. M t Palomar Observatory with lU and Mrs. Nlehlda to visit here last Jr. The first is one of about a hun- much to offer us. much we could riculum Includes kindergarten, tions to the fund may be made out stopped on Main SL, when police dover correspondent Cindy Pfan- sponsible officials. CANCER UNIT HONORED The ver>- next day he was en- d r^ U. S. soldiers In Mufti who, 200 inch, world's largest telescope, to him or other recently elected fajl. The Japanese- couple spoke Hie troop is planning a camp- leam about the art of living." eight grammar grades and four noticed the absence of a marker at a special session of the School stlehl, telephone Pilgrim 2-6856. One official apologized—anony- Hartford, March 24 Iff) — The CIRCULATIONS. ______gaged in the ignominious business ^ as part of the Progr» is Evalua- died Wednesday night of a cere­ officers, EdSon M. Bailey, secre­ out at Camp Johnson this -week­ moualy—for these shortcomings. "I'm afraid we have not shown years of high school. • GREENHOUSE plate on the front of his car. Lar­ of Missions conducted by the end. The scouts will be doing pi­ ConAecticut divialoh of the Amer­ bral hemorrhage. He was president The BeraU prtettne Oompenjr^toc.. of tr>ing to use his position and' the best face of America here." Education, training, board and tary, and The Connecticut Bank son was told to appear in Circuit Time was locking, he explained, Professional Hospital for , _ . . r. . . which supplv the 30.000 Laotian of the University of Chicago from 1506 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER ^ — MI 2-3416 end Trust Co., treasurer. Board o f ' Benevolence. oneering and regular advance­ ican Cancer Society has received aaauinen no flnaiirlal reaponrlhOl^ said the diplomat thoughtfully. room are provided without cost to Court, Manchester, on-April 3. to include all desired ^tails, but Beds and Equipment typocraphleal arrors appearinc la ad- influence to prevent the showmg, teach them how to use 1925 to 1928 and '.he Rockefeller «i/, MILE WEST OF lllE PARKWAY" The Rev. Mr. Thomen has also Andover Woman ment work. Budget Director Davip E. Bell a citation for being the only one eertSemenla and other rend^ matter "If only we had started different­ parents. The state provides tuition Other officers elected at a meet Michael Qulsh, 37, of 110 For­ shown slides o f Japan and spoken in the nation to achieve ateadily in Britain, of a television docu-1 instruments of war. for each student, and appropriates Foundation from 1929 to 1986. He est St., was charged last night would be prepared to funiish them for Hom o Use In The Mancbeater Beantnfc Herald. ly. If we only had more time." Ing of the trustees recenUy were of hie work there to his par^fthon- higher campaign fund totals than mentarj- he himself produced and j The second Is a diplomat w-ho funds for equipment and buildings. waa bom in Madison, Wis. Judge Charles S. House, vice prnl' with keeping two unlicensed dog;s, Blamed in Theft Monday in his scheduled testimony XHaplar ad ae itlatnt doehiB hew a: has been here two years, knows EASTER ers. before the Senate-House Ekionomic established quotas since the start narrated. It was the "Han-est of : dent; and Robert Smith, re-elected He waa told to appear in Circuit The church school children's col­ Conference Set Graotsf comfort for tho For Mondar—1 p.m. Friday. the Laotians and likes them, is dis­ Court, Manchester, on April 10. Committee. of cancer crusades in 1945. The For Toeaday—1 p.Tn. M o n ^ y . Shame " film, which concerned the a trustee for five years. Atty. Rich- lection of supplies -will be blessed Mra. Elate M. Carlson, 56, of An citation was presented last night For Wedneeday—1 p.m. Theedar. appointed at ways in which Amerl- A ThouKht for Today sird Law completes the board of Kennedy announced that the potfont, oasior caro for plight of migrant farm workers in during services on Easter Sunday. dover, waa charged yesterday af- At Keeney Annex from the American Cemcer So­ For Thoreday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. osn policy apparently has failed. SpoBsored by the Manchester trustees. federal debt "will exceed $285 mil­ you, Qt low, budgot For Friday—1 p.m. Tbnraday. this countrv'. and it' occasioned, More than 65 students have re The services ydll be held at 9:15 te n ^ n with larceny as the result lion on June 30.” That is the date ciety to Robert B. Bertolette of For Saturday—1 p m Friday. The third is an olllcial of the Council ef Churches INVESTORS seeking plxispects of liber*! and well- roto*. Coll or vliH us. Claneifled deadline: 10:80 a.ra. .eaA when It was shoxvm in this coun­ ceived aid from the fund since Ita and 11 ajn. There will be no of allegedly taking a^SO-cup cof­ The Greater Hartford Teacher's on which the present temporary Waterbury, state crusade chair­ Saturday— U.S. Operations Mission (USOM). Hospital Notes diurch achool. Association of Special BMucatlon man. Connecticut surpassed its day of publication except try, considerable hot controversy, Tt siorg with PEO has spent some secured dividends, might be well-advised to con­ eatabliahment in 1927. More than fee' um valued at $24 from celling of $293 billion reverts to • a.m. sought iny soul. $21,000 has been loaned. An Ekuiter sunrise service Is will conduct a conference Monday the permanent-ceiling level of $285 $630,000 quotas last year by col­ m€DICflL in which some said It had over- •300 million in a countrv’ who.ae pliomed but the location has not parked ear at Kings parking lot at Keeney Annex School at 3:30 But my aoul I could not see. sider the stock of First National Store*. A t its cur­ • U U E S Although the fund ia-small, Wat Visiting hours ere S to 8 pjn. on March 13. Mrs. Carlson waa billion. lecting $727,011. The citation was FTMay. March 34 smphasized the dismal side of the ponulation is the size of Boston's. • AZALEAS for all arees except maternity yet been annoimoed. An Blaster p.m. presented at a dinner launching He is inclined to wonder why nought my God. • TULIPS kina said It has "done a world of told to appear in Circuit Court, As Bllsenhower did annually, PHfiRfnflCY migrant farm worker stoiy. But my God eluded me. rent market price and indicated dividend rate, a • HYACINTH good" in financing college educs' where they are t to 4:80 and 6:80 breakfast will be served at 6:45 Varioua committees of teachers Kennedy asked for another debt Connecticut's 1961 campaign, with American ideas have failed to take a.m. in the church by the Pilgrim Manchester, on April 10. have been working on a r ^ of re JDtm8.ni*)WLE8. ML8*4146 Kennedy At The Brink But there is a regular exchange sought my brother. • AFRICAN VIOLETS tion for qualified students. to 8 p.m.; and private rooms Police said a passerby saw her ceiling increase before June 30. a $660,000 goal. root. He received a ready answer And I found all three. yield of about 4 % is being realized. The |2.50 in­ where they are 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. Fellowship. porting to parents and 'also re of such programs between, the from .some of his own colfeagues. • MINIATURE GERANIUMS 4th Century Office Planned take the um, which was in port cards. The philosophy, goals, How doss in tbs brink l» Presi­ —Author UnknowTi ^ dicated dividend rate Includes a year-end extra of Visitors are requested not to m ok e cardboard carton, and a potted American and British television One said: “ It's simple. The Com­ Rev. Theodore W. Chandler; In other Blaster Week plans, the objectives, subject area suid types dent Kennedy taldnr t>a la Laos? • PANSY GERANIUMS In patients’ rooms. No more than plant from the ear and then drive networiu. And. to get down to i munists work at It. We don't. We Bolton Congregational two visitors at one time, per pa­ Rev. Mr. Thomen has announced of marking have been studied and '!HiKli::iaH!;jji] What lines of retnat la ha leaving do a part-time Job.” 50c. Call us for more complete information. PubKc Records off in her car. fundamentals, it is healthier to i Church i • MSH GARDENS tient that the Office of Tenebrae, an committee reports on these areas open if brlnkmaiiahlp fblls to The diDlomat sighted a little adaiptatlon of an early 4th cen­ will be discussed. This report card have ua tearing ourselves down a ; warily. "No.” he said. "I think It work? • OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINfiS Warrantee Deeds ADMITTED YESTERDAY tury office, will be part of the Holy Pronunciation Guide conference focuses on the mark Last night. In the press confsr- little bit. ill areas where we are ' Is a little deeper than that. We 123,000 Fix TV’. I Robert M. and Blanche Stone to Enos Snowman, Buckland; Mrs. Communion aendee on Maruidy ing of the retarded child In imperfect, than to have us trying came here to help out. we brought Optn Thun. 8:00 to 9.-00 p.m. and Sat untU mnm. Ivar and Ann J. Scott, property at Thursday. Candles will be ex­ public school system. snes he staged to present his pol­ Detroit — Servicing and main-; Jean Kotsch, 145 Florence St, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to hide what will not be hidden money and goo^ with us. We 137 Barry Rd. Ra)rmond Finn, 81 Summer St. tinguished singly, depicting the Here is a guide to pronuncia­ Connecticut commimltles taking icy to ths American psopis end were determined to be generous. taining America'a more than 61,- anyway. This is what Murrow Walter T. and Eleanor F. Wlght- Mrs. Margaret Burke, 869 Main desertion of Oirist by his Apos­ tion of .nsunes and places in the part in the conference will be to the worid. be took eome pains But we gave the money and the 000,000 television ^ ts and 153,-j man to Harold G. and Florence A. tles. The darkness ia then Illum­ news in the Laotian crisis: Manchester, Windsor, Bloomfield. hlmaelf knew, and also professed, PUTNAM & CO. S t; Frederick Rose, Coventry to halt short of ths absoluts sdge goods to the military program. We 000,000 radioa occupies about 125,- Mombort Now York Stock Exehanga Slater, property at 193 Porter St. Mrs. Agnes Marcin, 53 North St. ined by a candlle symbolizing the Laos—Lah'-ohs. Bku:t Hartford, West Hartford, o f the precipice, at least so fhr as before he took his oath of office. neglected the economic side. And 000 technicians. They spend more| Tl lAn CINTM n. • MANCMtm • TK: Ml l-illl Klre Construction Co., Inc. of Mrs. Anna McNeill, 6 Lawton Rd. Blaster dawn. Gen. Phouml Nosavan of the Hartford, Wethersfield, Simsbury When it took leas than 24 hours the money we did give to help the than a billion dollars a year on r e -; J«MU r. tlmk • Othft H. StarkW Hartford to Walter T. and Eleanor Edith Gaskell, 34P Garden Dr. This was Included in the Maun­ Laotian army—Foo'-mee Noh-aah' and New Britain. bis words are concerned. He did placement parts and teat equip-1 to transform him into the would- country economically went into the E. Wlghtman, property at 178 Mrs. Mildred Scheidel, 188 Broad dy Thursday service for the first vahn King Vathana—Vah-tah'-nah, Teachers from these areas will not, as yet. threaten unilateral pocket.s of the rich and corrupt. menL I Lydall St. time last year. Vientiane the capital — Vee-ant exchange ideas on the training and be censor, there had to be, of SAVINGS St.; James Cameron. 350 Lydall FAIR American aetlcn in Laoe. He did The Communists made effective Burnham Estates, Inc. of New S t; Mrs. Amelia Brezniak, 27 Congregational Notes yahn'. education of the mentally retard­ net in his words. Indulge In mili­ course, some special explanation. propaganda of our failures" London to Alice C. Lamoureux Weiddell Rd.; Mrs. Alice Norton, Palm-Sunday wi^l be obKrved Pathet Lao (Laotian pro-Com ed. Members of the Manchester sr- JlHi tary bombast or smotional tough For Murrow is really a nice, sin­ TTie American in PEO Is bitter property at 159 Croft Dr. 394 Summit St.; Edward HutchiU' with church school classes'at 9:30 rntmiste)—Pah’-tet Lah'-oh. •iil-i becau.se he works long hours with Luang Prabang old royal capi­ rangements committee include talk. Hs apoka-iRtbor aofUy, as a cere, Intelligent fellow. Reinhardt R. and Minnie M. son, 96 Alton St.; Mrs. Lorraine a.m.; and morning worship at 11 little help and envisages the pos­ Lehmann to Altert J. and Alice K. a.m.; both in the Andover Church tal—Loo-ahng' Prah-bahng*. Mrs. Margaret LessUe, Mrs. Bren Naturally, and Inevitably, his Mortimer, 9 Russell Dr., Vernon da Rafferty, Henry Manning and fW lI mattsr of fBet about grave mat- sibility that no matter how much Gorman Jr., property at 80 Flor^ and at tmlon service at 7:30 p.m. MuongJCpaay, a Laotian town— own change of position brought Mrs. Willodene Shickel, 9 Burke Nathan Joy. ipi tere. he works this country may fall to cnce St. Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Ethel Hegs in First Congreg;ational Church in Mwong Kah-aee'. While he wee speeMng. how­ some change of outlook. What he the Communists. a t t e n t i o n Dorothy W. Buahnell to Richard brouck, 101 Concord Rd.; Caesar Coventry. The Rev. Dr. James F. ever. anotber part of htan waa en­ had wanted to report about Amer­ Like many of the Americana C. and Mildred E. Olmated, prop­ Froman, Coventry: Mrs. Mary English, superintendent of the ica, when he waa a reporter, for here he has grown to like the Lao­ erty at 563 Woodbrldge St. Amos, Wapplng; George Bartles Coimectlcut Conference of Congre­ gaging in eome aetloR. This con­ tians. He is convinced they are a rusii America's owm good, wasn't pre­ WITHOUR Quitclaim Deed East Hartford; David Wiley, 79 gational Christian Churches, will sisted of the movement and de- people which doesn't want to fight, Style Conscious Hugh R. Everett to Elizabeth J. speak at the union service. cisely what he was moat eager to Niles St.; Mrs. Loretta DeMers, ir:i':l:: t t u plo}rment of American military are so deeply Buddhist they abhor EveretL property at 374 Summit 181H Oak S t Paul's Letter to the Corin­ power in the Paetfle—a thing not advertise aboi|t America abroad. | Teens and Mothers Bt. ADMITTED TODAY: Mra thians, First, will be discussed at for you w h o officially announced or-pcoclaim- If the film'ihad been designed pri-j BIG DIVIDENDS^ Executor's Deed Imogene Hedges, Hartford; Anne a meeting of the Storrs Cabin Dis­ ed yet conspicuous enough In the marily for use abroad, he him -. Miles Willard Grant, executor of Richardson, RFD 2, Manchester; cussion Group , at 8 p.m. tomorrow self, even as a reporter, might ^ estate of late Ceclle Sadd Grant, to John Davis, South Windsor. in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ger­ newe of the world. Tliia movement WE ARE PLEASED TO Leone D. Mainelli and Llta Capo- ald Anderson, West S t Blxt. are vest pocket size m have softened tome of its touches.' BIRTHS YESTERDAY: Twin of force toward the brink had to bianco, property at 119 Washington boys to Mr. and Mra. William The Board eC Benevolence will l i i be considered along with his As director of the United States WESTOWN ANNOUNCE St. meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday. • Red Aronson, Thompsonvllle. words and it had to be recognised Information Agency. Murrow is i PHARMACY And Grow and Grow and Grow! Trade Name BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. 2-Dsy Book Fair Planned John R. Wennergren Sr. and The Book Fair wiU be held for • Blue p>etite coat thaL with sudi movement, the inevitably concerned with the I 450 Hartford Rd.—MI 1-9946 Not only do you keep building your savings and Mrs. John F. Shoftall, East John R. Wennegren Jr., both of 90 Hartford; a daughter to Mr. and two days this year, today-Yrora 1 poestbUity of uni&teral American business of gett*e-*# Andrew Ansaldi, to erect dwell­ Griswold St.; Mrs. Mary Pongrqtz poaeible lines of alternative action. They are. in abort, his sponsors. ing at 65 Tuck Rd.. $22,000. and son, 64 HoII St.; Mrs. Irene We have many Natural Bridge Dress Shoes in W-I-D-E collar. Navy . . . sizes 5 to 11. Murrow has been around long Schack and daughter, 16 St. Law­ JANET'S widths for comfort! l We oureelves, he pledged, will con­ Ot eeeseass BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE 81, COVENTRY Green Manor Construction Co, 968 MAIN 8T.-:-MI 9-567* :: n : t enough to know that hla new Job m Inc., to erect dwelling at 133 Scott rence St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Bidwell (Next To Top Notch Food) sider our course of action In con- and daughter, 48 N. School St.; iiliii would be no bed of roses. Even he. Dr., $12,500. ferenoo with the members of Mrs. Helen Ku^s, French Id., Bol­ SHOE DEPARTMENT—Mein Floor, Rear 8EAT0, which has some members however, must have been a little ton. who want direct action in Laoa surpriied to find himself, less than World’s Phone. ADMITTE3D TODAY: Kurt Carl­ OPEN • FREE PURNELL PARKING 4 and some members who consider a day in office; trying, without Tres Chic Beauty Salon son, Volpl Rd.; Stephen DelTatto, At the beginning of the 1960s, 106 Main S t; Paul Gorman, Elling­ that would be folly, tL success, to persuade the British 86S E. CENTER ST. Ml 9-85S4 LENOX SHOPFINO CENTER there were approximately 130 mil ton; Mrs. Alberta Arcari, East TONIGHT He also pledged himself to wait not to show a film he himself had Jion telephones in the world, with Hartford; Wayne Manchester, 98 for the results o f , British diplo- made. The serious question Is RUGS - RUGS ■ RUGS 85 per cent of this total being in W. Center S t; Mrs. Barbara macy'a effort to obtain Russian whether, by this act, he has weak­ the United States, according Thompson and daughter, Plymouth till9 tihe Encyclopedia Britannica. Lane, Bolton. * Free Parktng Next Door * cooperation tou’ard a new Interna­ ened or strengthened his own long- MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— Phone MI 9-5221 tional conference on Laos. range chances of making our in­ Finally, President Kennedy gave formation activities something ! I a faint, tail-end recognition of the worthy of respect at home. and GOIHG OUT OF fact that there la in exlstoncs in abroad. the world an organisation called V the United Natlaas. This is the or­ Ov«n cooking SNOW-BIRD Not Freedom'* Code ■ Marlow’s Easter Special! ganization the United States calls it oosy today... POWER 8NOWREMOVER8 BUSINESS NOW THROUGH APRIL 1 . . . Ideal For Oifta or Yonr Own Home upon flrst in some altuatlons, such There will be much more posi­ i " SB that in the Congo, and last, or tive gain than any conceivable in- sorry w e ’re sold out for this winter not at all, in other situations Juty' in the varioua small mea.i- ieiu sue brett where we are either more directly ures the Kennedy admlnlatration Men’s Suits CAL-DAK involved ourselves or perhaps less has been taking to eliminate po­ RESERVE YOURS N O W FOR NEXT WINifeR sure of our principle. We might lice state touches from Americam Beautifully not do very well on the issue of procedures. SALE Dry-Cleaned KING-SIZE sheath dress Laos in the United Nations. That The relaxation in the third' de­ EASY LAY-AWAY PLAN and Pressed may be at once the*proepect which gree put to prospective visitors VENETIAN BRONZE Cash and^ Carry pushes us. toward unilateral action to this countiy, and the impend­ only 10% down 2 MODELS IIOLL-A*RACKt SBT outside the United Nations, and ing, or rumored, relaxation of the XT SNOW BOD taW.M HUNT & SHEA $ the prospect which underlines the finger printing requirement for s a v s on* ^or you Four troy taUoi on on eaty-whoeUng rock 14.98 fact that, in ths history of this JIGE. in Col:Dak‘i miart, oxclvil^ 8pac*-Sov*r vialtora. and the end of the postal RIO ENFIELD ST„ THOMPSONVILLE. CONN. LUCKY LADY LAUNDRY marLOW issue, we ourselves, have done at For next' year and will 26" su m SNOW BMD $m .H deilgn. Stain and alcohol reiittani iroyt feo* censorship and non-delivery of 43 PURNELL PLACE— BACK OF BURTONS least as much to promote trouble to's homo hooting guarantee yon this year’r m§SUMf.SHooebSaemtoa>auo lur* Hi# lerely "lido" roM pattern in rich n.all from Iron Curtain countries prices. golden bronze on a while bockground.Tobl** as to resist It. are all steps which tend tq rees­ our wovi hove non-ikid ploitic-lipped legi. A wonder* » 1 1 .9 5 black! toast! . President Kennedy came close to tablish our.ow i poise and dignity ★ PRICES SLASHED ★ ful buy In a quality «*l you'H u m everyday in some candor in his discussion of in the world, and eliminate poli­ You get premium quality a muhitad* of ways. •UOO" the backgrotmd of this issue last cies which made us seem a fright­ Mobilheat with RT-98 , . . the ‘ "It 's Like Buying Wholesale*" night when he said: "And tf In the ened and frantic people. Above all, moet completely effective fuel Our Hiut ShowlRf oil additive in use today. And 5 12 past there has been any possible Buch steps cut down the degree to ^ x Rugs ^ Wall-to-Wall Garpni Exactly aa sketched in a silk and rayon you get premium lervice. Au­ Out Day Only ground for 'misijiderstanding of which we have been imitating, tomatic dehveriee . a bal­ You'll findiint blend fabric with short sleeves and gay our desire for a truly neutral through these cold war years, the m 2 SV4 H,F. Modtl ^ Braidtd Rugs ^ Rtninantt anced payment plan and many the pittern polka dot collar and tie. Slim line skirt IF tl Laos, there should be none now.” very same police state concepts we other extras designed to make ^ Large Room Sixad Rugs APPLES to fit your . . . to flatter your tiny figure. Sizes The truth is, of course, that proclaim ourselves to lie resisting SATURDAY home heating really eaey. Sava Your 12 X 12, 12 X 15, 12 X 18, 9 X 15, 9 x 14, 9 x 21, 5 to 13. wa qient a number of years and the world. Heart and homo imoog 9 AM, to 3 FAR. 15 X 15, 15 X 18 Fresh From i.tl talUions of dollara trying to lead The existence of ppeh regula­ Back for the imy of Mobilheat a?!^* Years to PLUS MANY MORE Laos out of its decreed neutrality, tions and requirements did us Como Factory man avcMoUt lovely Cal-Dik and that the real acceptance of more damage in the world, and in The Coolers! tny dengns KING-SIZE BRASS neutrality for Laos- la indeed new our own souls, than could ever QUEEN-SIZE BRONZE QUEEN-SIZE BRASS KING-SIZE BRONZE TrayTibliStt TrtyT*bliS«t RaU-A-Rickt S*t Roll-A-R«ckt $«t with 'US, and new with the present have invaded our living through -MING" Hurry, Final 2 Weeks •TEA H O U ST "GOLDEN ROSr tPeNitteU V. 1 Pelwil ‘WOMUNbr administration. Furthermore, it the absence of these same regula­ MeINTOSH and BALDWINS Na.XeiP.eop H7JS $1I.N W E GIVE $ir»s $14JS can be Judged that the new admin­ tions. In tliehi, we were prac­ istration rdkehed this. policy pri­ ticing not the code of freedom, but GREEN STAMPS NOW.SPECIALLY PRICED! marily because it foimd, on taking the code of totalitarianism, using * FREE FURNELL PARKINO * , office, that we were losing the the techniques -not of democracy, 34 DEPOT SQUARE — Stand — FURNITURE battle in Laos, i;, can be doubted but those of the police state. And MORIARTY HUNT&SHEA that, if we were stiJl ivinning we were not defending ourselves 276 Oakland St. OPEN WED., THURS., Htl. TIU 9 PM. there, we would suddenly be re­ Pliant Ml f.5274 810 ENFIELD ST.. THOMPSONVILLE. CONN. DEPARTMENT half so much as we were flatter­ — Farm — MONm TUES„ SATn 10 AJ«. ta 4 PJ«. discovering ths fact that Laoa is ing and imitating tha very things RROTHERS ROUTC 5 Lower Store Level ■opposed to bs and ahould bo neu- we ourselves hstb most. Even the 301-315 CMf«r St. Avery S t, Wapping MAIN ST , Ma n c h e s t e r —Phone m i 9 -s m OPBtt to t^TELRI 5-4334 4 1 *«PEN 7 DAYS” teBL slightest trend In ths opposite dl- temady did, ia rectlon Is welcome. M l 3 -5 13 5 s; - A "C PAGE NINE KANCBBSTBR e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 I^AGB EtGrBT Republican Incumbent in the ten-1 ate.” South Windsor Morano Seeks Morano said he Is convinced that his vote getting ability and hie ex­ MANCHESTER perience—eight years ai a mem­ Nomination as ber of the House of Representa­ Two Hartford Firms tives and four years as executive T he H igh U.S. Senator secretary to former Rep. Clare LUMBER Bootee Luce—would enhance the INCORPORATED To Move to. Rt. chances of the Republican party. Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Greenwich, March 24 (JP\—Al­ In the atmosphere of a new and VoLXXV.No.24 Friday, March 24 bert P. Morano of Greenwich, who yet unscarred Democratic national served four terms in Congress, to­ Two Hartford business firms dli-^kept apart by minor doctrteal dlf- administration," said Morano, “we rW O RK A Am ' ^ Am ’ day announced hla candidacy for must face the practical aspects of Music Groups place)! by construction of the ferences of opinion. the Republican nomination as U.S. JayveeFive The Couple's Club from The politics. In tee key post of U.S Delegates See_ East-West Highway plan to locate Senator. —- — — „ senator, wa muat offer a candi­ BENCH First CongregaUonal and Our The seat Is now held by 'Sen. “Please^hool In one of two industrial buildings Savior Lutheran Church have been date who will appeal to the voting Prescott Bush, also of Greenwich, populace made up in our state pre­ CONSISTS OP ONLY UN Members W in l6 o fJ 8 to be erected here, building per­ Invited by the Wapping Com­ who .several weeks ago said he mit forms being Issued by the local munity Church Couples’ tJlub to ponderantly of ethnic groups." would seek re-election In 1962. The 53-year-oId Morano made an 4 EASY TO ASSEMIU A strong structure must have a In Assembly Building Department Indicate. attend the Variety Show at the Eleven delegates from Manches­ Morano said he was ’’declaring unsuccessful bid for hU old Fourth PARTS Home Freezer Food Service of Avery St. School Saturday .at 8:15 early to alert th» Republican par­ ter High School to the mock VJi. good foundation. Like most suc; Congressional District scat last For the flrzt tlmO in MHS his­ 113 Spruce St., through Joseph p.m. ty and the people of Connecticut General Assembly to be held April cessful organisationa. the Man­ Klepak of Hartford, its president, summer. He was a double loser, tory, aMemblles consisting almost The show "Welcome To Tripp to' the Issues which are being de­ however, to Abner W. Sibal of 15 in the auditorium of the Uni- chester basketball team hga a has purchased an 11-acre tract Inn”, recently put on at the last bated and voted bn In the U.S.; 'T'- Norwalk. versltv of Hartford visited the strong foundation in a highly suc­ wholly of instrumental groups ■with frontage on Rt. 5 about 800 PTA meeting and was so success­ Senate.” United Nations on March S to in­ and solois'ta from the music depart­ ful it Is being repeated for the Morano has been critical of Sibal won the party's endorse­ cessful Jayvee bsisketball team. feet south of Strong Rd. On this ment, defeated Morano In the first terview the ambassadors from the ment were presented In the audi­ site he plans to construct a 15,000 various couples’ clubs. Bush in recent weeks. He has at­ nations they wUl represent. This year’s squad, under coach tacked the Senator’s actions In the GOP congressional primary In Con­ Ray KorbuaieskI, posted an out­ torium, March 21. square foot one-story fire-retardant Those participating In the show necticut, and went on to win the The Manchester delegates left building to be also used by the include Gil Dow, Joe Tripp, (Jhuck Senate and contended that Bush’s town at 6 a.ra. on Friday. With standing 16-2 record. The Pa-r The Dance Band, directed by Pa­ oresence on the GOP state ticket election. pooses' only losses came at the tricia Bumford, '61, played before Capitol Poultry Co., of 109 Spruce LaVole, Lorn Martin, Chuck Ce' Morano was the Fourth District delegates from several other high St. farrati, Sally Bring, Rosita Par­ in 1962 would Jeopardize the whole schools in the Hartford area they hands of a reinforced East Hart­ each assembly, setting the pace for slate. Congressman for four straight ford Jayvee squad by a score of the prograpi. In three months the building ker, Ciordon Kirkpatrick, Walt terms until he was defeated In the 3/8 COLORED traveled to New York on a spe­ must be ready for dccupancy to Umberfleld, Jo DeMaio, Virginia Said Morano: cial train from Hartford. 52-50 and on a last second basket The orchestra directed by stu­ “ In order for the Republican Democratic landslide of 1958. to Bristol Central, 52-51. The dent leader Roberta Johns, '61, prevent Interruption of business Rettberg and Ralph Gezelman. party to carry the state in 1962, Four issues will be discui^wd in services, KIcmak said. Also Gwyneth Grano, Robert the mbck assembly, whose mem­ Jayvee's ended ort a successful played highlights from the Broad­ it will be necessary for the party H. J. WeUman RItea PLASTER -J note. with eleven successive vic­ way play “ Showboat.” The orcbes- At the same time he said his firm Nadeau, Rita Quinn, Julia Weh- to give full and adequate repre­ Waterbury, March 24 (/Fj—Fu-| bers are divided ipto four com­ will erect an adjacent 10,000 ren, Marilyn—Mawhinn'ey,—J e a-n- - mittees, one working on each is- tories. - -trar a-compaajaUvely small group, sentation to the moderately Lib­ neral services will be held Sunday accredited Itself well with their square foot facility to houM Gezelman, Rita Wing and Joan BOARD sne. Each nation will have four Kerry Ann Oetchell Roger Harrison Leading the offensive attack for eral wing of the Republican party for Herman J. Weisman, lawyer the Jayvee's were versatile Paul playing of the familiar tunes from Mosey's Corned Beef Co., which Is Sturdevant. in the U.S. Senate. and business executive. Weisman, representatives at the assembly, moving from Union Place, alao Phyllis Courtney will be with one representative on each Quey and lanky Mac McCurry. this show.' "Today, the Republican party in about 72, died yesterday in Water­ KNOTTY PINE Quey, besides controlling the at­ A FYench horn trio performed In Hartford. This firm also has an companlst. Cdhnecticut has as its top official bury Hospital after a lengthy ill­ committee. Manchester's eight Legion of Honor outlet In Springfield. Moe Fisher Worship eervice at First Con­ CHERRY delegates will represent France tack. consistently ^atood out with after the. orchestra in the first as­ U.S. Senator who projects ness. He was senior partner In the his fine ball handling and accurate sembly. Members were Ronald of West Hartford, president of this gregational Church will be held reactionary image of a party law firm of Weisman and Weis­ SABLEWOOO and the Netherisnds. They inter­ With a flash of twirling baton A boy of many interests and Plrkey, '62, and Steve MorrUon, business, said the South Windsor at 11 a.m. with Rev. William Lor- viewed the United NaUons repre- shooting. He led In shooting per­ seemingly indifferent to the as man, vice president and director and a whirl of feathery headdress talents is this week's masculine and Charles Vaughn, both '63. The building will house the only fed­ imer in the pulpit; Pilgrim Fel ptrations and hopes of the people, of the Lux Clock Co., and assist­ sentatlves from the Netherlands legionnaire, Roger Harrison. centage with an outstanding 54% we present Kerry Ann Getchell. from the floor and a reepectable boys played "The Hunting Song." eral facility for Inspection of corn­ lowshlp will meet Sunday at 6:30 If we are to elect a Repuhlf- ant secretary and member of the on Friday. Whatever Rog does, he does by Weber. In the second assembly, ed beef in Connecticut. His concern The church membership class can senator and carry the state board of the Watertown Manufaq- Manchester’s representatives for senior miss of the week. nith the enthusiasm of one who 68.3% from the line. Robert Eccellente and Ray McKay, Ballerina Irina Borowska shows Anne Barry, 9, daughter of Mr. turing Co. A native of Hartford,! McCiirry, leading rebounder of employs 30 people. will meet Sunday at 4 p.m. at the and Mrs. Flrank Barry of 12 Arcellia Dr., how a ballerina muat or other Republican candidates France were disappointed that the Co-captain of the MHS twlrlers. has fun in his endeavors. both '61, played Beethoven's "Clar­ Both buildlfigs will be of parsonage for state office In 1962, we muat Weisman was a graduate of the I ambassador could not be available the team was high scorer with learn grace. Principal dancer Michael Maule. and, David Park­ Kerry displays grace, rhythm, and Musically minded, Roger has inet Duet In B.” , masonry and steel construction. The Christian Education Com­ er, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker of 43 Lakewood Cir­ revaluate our position and dem Yale Law School. Survivors' in­ tor an interview. The students 245 points for a 14.4 points per The third number in the first as­ clude his widow, Ethel; a son. 1 1 imaginaUon as she leads the lent his beautiful lilting tenor to Home Freezer Food Service is a mittee at First Congregational 2,5O0 Pupils cle, look on. (Herald photo by Oflara). ______onstrate the forthrightnesi and representing France are Carter majorettes through their medal- the Round Table Singers for three game average. The left-handed sembly was a flute solo by Miss Church will neet Tuestey at 7:15 courage to examine the quallfica' daughter, his mother, two broth­ cornerman threw on 47% of hia 10 year old business which sells DeCormier, Jean Hay, Trudi Rack- winning paces. Kerry is also a years. Every Sunday he sings with Johns, accompanied on the organ home freezers, meats and all other p.m. with the Sunday School tlons of candidates other than the ers, and a sister. Squor* Poof nagel, and Roberta Smith. Instead, member of the Rhythmic Choir of the choir at South Methodist shots from the field. Quey scored by Pamela Parker, '61. The girls frozen foods. teachers meeting with the group Watch Ballet Borowska and principal dancer youngsters in Manchester were they sat in on an Interview be­ Center CongregaUonal Church. Church. When the Manchester 218 points for a 13.6 points per played Bach’s “Sonata No. 2," the A sizeable retail section will be at 8 p.m. The deacons will meet Michael Maule. 'the most outstanding audience in tween South Africa's delegation Musically inclined, our senior is Christian Youth Council of which game average. first movement In the second as­ part of the new establishment Wednesday at* 7 p.'m. to plan the This Is the first coa*t-to-coast our 31 state tour.” Zolov added and some students from Glaston­ Besides Quey and McCurry, the More than 2,500 pupils of Man­ You have been a wonderful audl also a member of the Youth Choir Roger is a member, sponsors a sembly, Terry lYItalla, ’63, was here. The firm employs 10. Maundy Thursday service. chester’s 4th, 6th and 6th grades tour of the Zolov Ballet EJnsem- bury. at Center Oiurch. She studies service, one will piost certainly nucleus of the squad was built featured playing an alto saxophone Capitol, poultry supplies Us At Wapping Community Church ble. The troupe started Its tour ence,' and I hope we have whetted PEG BOARD The delegates for the Nether­ around George May, a clever ball were on hand yesterday to see per^ your appetite so that whenever mu^c appreciaUon and ranks it find our boy of the week dreseed solo ‘iFantaaia Varle.” Ho was ac­ products wholesale to stores and Rev. Roy Hutcheon will have for formances of the Zachery Zolov of 31 major cltlea In San Francis­ AND lands, Bruce Badger, Lisa Cowan, one of her favorite subjects. in a choir robe, ready to offer the handler; BUI Andrulot, a strong companied by Miss Johns on the InaUtutions. Samuel Stone is sales his sermon topic "Blessed be the co. you hear of a ballet performance rebounder; baU-hawking Don Sim­ Ballet Ensemble of 10 dancers In being presented in your area, Marlene Forde, and George Ord- A leader in school activities, congregation an anthem. Anyone piano. manager of the firm, which em­ King," at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Manchester High School audi­ During the morning perfor­ FAIRWAY way, were more fortunate. They mons, a defensive stalwart; and The Round Table Singers pro­ you’ll attend." Kerry is a veteran member of the seeing Roger In the halls of MHS ploys eight persons. The Junior PYF will meet Sun torium. mance, Timothy Thresher of PEG BOARD meet with their nation’s delegates Crafts Club, and is serving as its may hear him humming a popular sharp-shooting Doug Pearson. vided a varied selection of num­ Scout Anniversary day from 7-9 p.m. and will be The young art lovers gave the bers, beginning 'with "America The special event was sponsored Buckland School, son of Mr. and Zolov performers four curtain ■wii secured information on the secretary this year. A popular tiine, for lUstening to and sing­ Neil WUe, '63. The MHS musiclana whose outstanding talents have i them place.s in the All-State Concert for Boy Scout Troop 62 on Monday, hosts to the youth group from Mrs. Mervin Thresher of 1138 Tol­ Netherland's position on the four Our Heritage.” “nielr second num­ by the Manchester Parent Teacher calls and a five-minute ovation. FIXTURES girl, she has been chosen by her ing pop music and jazz are two "next fall are; Front row, Kenny Woods, fclleen Sullivan, .irolyn Mather, and Stanley Sholik, March 27, at 7 p.m. will hold a Second Cong. Church, Manchester. Fine Arts Committee and the Ele­ land Tpkej, presented ballerina issues to be resolved at the mock classmates to serve on the senior of his most enjoyable pastimes. row, Nancy McNeill, Georgeann Winder, Steve Morrison. Charles Vaughn and Pete Pantaluk, third ber. “Madame Jeanette,” was di­ special Court of Honor meeting at The Senior PYF will meet at rected by Arlyne Garrity, '61, and mentary School Music Fund. Borou'ska 'with a bouquet of assembly. commencement committee. The Not only is this senior musical Red China in UN row, John Shearer, Ronny Plrkey, Dennis Podolny, Dick Harvey, Lenore Johnson, Wendy Stuck, Jer­ • the Community Hall on Main St. p.m. at the Community House for American Beauty roses. In the Recipe Prizes Offered Easter Specials Mr. G. Albert Pearson, director, re­ The Zolov Ballet company pre­ The high school delegates for senior reception committee In par- but he has brains too! He was one ry Conklin, Tom Beat. (Herald photo by Saternls). Neighborhood Commissioner brief meeting and will go In afternoon, Michael Orfltelll of The Netherlands were told that tlculmr will benefit by Kerry’s of the few "61ers" at MHS to re­ - ■ turned for the group’s final num­ Daniel Spencer will present to the group to the Lenten service at sented a performance of "Sh^es ber, "The Woodchuck Song,” the Washington School, son of Mr. Lisbon — Portuguese radio and RUSTOLEUM The NeOwrisnds is amdous to work. ceive a letter of commendation for Debated by Club troop its new charter, represent' church of "Tchaikowsky,” which Included television stations and the Na­ ■i favorite of the audience. Accom­ the "Elegant Social Court” in the and Mrs.'' Michael Orfltelll of 9 anoourage the formation of special She has been elected president his good work on the Merit Schol­ ing 25 years of scouting activity A Lenten service Sunday at 7:30 Warren St., also presented her tional Secretariat of Information // oommittees to investigate and try of her church youth group, the arship Test last spring. Roger’s "Should the Peiping govern­ panist was David Almond. here. Abe E. Miller American p.m. sponsored by the deacons of first mood, "Moonlight” in the sec­ 1 TONITE # ^ AND ALL DAY 1 Three sophomore trumpeters, ond, and “ Rustic Folk Dance” in with roses. are cosponsoring a nationwide Stops Rust to improve the world food situa- CYP Club. favorite senior courses are Physics ment (Communist) or tfle Taiwan 17 Students Selected Legion post 133 is the troop spon­ the church, will feature a movie The 25olov troupe enjoyed its cuisine and confectionery contest. Han. Busy all the time—that’s our Pete Pantaluk, John Verfmille and sor. entitled "The Power of the Resur­ the third. Following a five-minute y SATURDAY and Math Analysis. His .other sub­ government (Nationalist) of China Ray Winthrop, pleased the au­ Manchester audience as much as Prizes will be given for the best Thqf were also informed that senior. Even summer "days And jects are College Prep English IV Assistant District Commissioner rection." The offering will be giv. intermission, a special perform­ 1 T 'LL 5 be recognized *by the United Na­ diences by p la j^ g Leroy Ander­ ance of "Pas De Deux,” from a the Manchester audience enjoyed genuinely Portuguese recipes, DfSAPPEARING The Netherlanda does recognise Kerry fully occupied. When she la and Modem Problems. Roger Is Gurrie Fandozzl will pay tribute en to The Great Hour of Sharing, them impresario and choreog­ which will be published in a cook­ Red China for trading purpoees, not a Junior camp counselor, as tions?” This was the subject of For All-State Honors son’s popular "Bugler’s Holiday.” to leaders who have grulded the A coffee hour will follow the serv Mendelssohn Piano Concerto was not among the many seniors who They were accompanied by Miss presented by ballerina Irina rapher Sol Hurok said that the book. and feels that Red China ^ ou ld she was at Camp Claire last sum­ are still worried about their ad­ a debate of the Current Affairs boys during the past quarter cen­ ice. Box of 8 Chocoloto Box o f 6 STAIRS be admitted to the United Nationa mer, she is taking her annual sum­ Club at a meeting March 14. Parker on the piano. tury. These include Daniel P. Cav­ Our Savior Lutheran Church mittance Into the college of their top violinist, will be concert mis­ The programs were brought to CREAM FILLED The Netherianda alao feels that mer trip to Maine. choice: Roger was accepted at Judl Rhodes and Dennia Keith Mancheater Hlgh^ School will* anaugh, John Driscoll, Russell holding worship services at the Formosa Mwuld continue to be College-bound, Kerry hopes to argued that the Peiping govern­ again be well represented at the tress of the All-State Orchestra a close by the Jazz Octet, consist­ Trotman, Dexter filimham, Frank Wapping Elementary School, will BUNNIES Drew University several weeks for the second consecutive year. ing of Miss Bumford, Eccellente, « CHOCOLATE EGOS recognised by the United Nations. one day become an elementary ago. At Drew. RojKmay possibly ment should not be recognized In annual All-State Concert with 17 Maslnda, Robert S t a 1 g e r, Ells­ have morning wor^ip at 10:15 •NOT AFnUATED WITff ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' the United Nations. They stfeaaed Joining Carolyn In the orchestra Preston Twombly, Pataluk, Miss worth Watson. Fred Edlund, Rob­ The high acbool delegates, after school teacher. In preparing for go Into the scientific field. students from the music depart­ The sermon is the last in a series Roq. 49c Roq. 39c returning from the interviews, pre­ future studies, she has taken the that Red China, if admitted to the will be Stanley Sholik, violinist. Johns, Miss Parker, vStanley Sho­ ert Dyke', Edward Curtin, and H during Lent about the Cross and la When Harri is not practicing United Nations, would be only an­ ment participating. In tryouts Kenneth W6ods, cellist. Steve Mor­ lik and Jeff Morton, playing a pared resolutlaai on each iasue college preparatory course. Eng­ with the grymnaatlc team or par­ Mills Newberry. entitled "The Cross and Our Bap­ from the point of view taken by lish IV, ^n ior Earth Science, other weapon iniRuaata’a hands for band and orchestra and chorus rison, French horn player, and slow "moody” number, “Fancy Various scouting awards will be tism," ticipating In the boys’ intramural and that United States prestige held March 4 in Hartford, high Peter Pantaluk, trumpeter. Meeting Karen,” and Charles Par­ their respective nations. These Modem Problems and Spanish IT sports program, he will probably presented to the lads, who will give Adult Bible Study, Junior Bible resoluticms will be read during would suffer a defeat. school students from aU over the Peter Pantaluk will play solo ker’s swingring "Yardbird Suite.” a special demonstration of first aid Each are on her schedule card this year, be assistant "scoutmaaterlng” Boy Class and Sunday School will be AMESITE y the committee meetings at the Mr. and Mrs. Dana I. Getchell, The support of the Peiping gov­ state competed to play or sing In Uumpet in the band and orchestra, This assembly was not only a and knot tying. held at 9 a.m. A nursery, staffed Scout Troop 25, of which he is an ernment’s admission to the United the concert. Charles Vaughn, French horn good experience for the atudents mock assembly. The committees 31 Deepwood Dr., are her parents. Elagle Scout.'Last summer, Roger All parents of boys In Troop 62 by-the mothers of the church, is woriUng on the problems will bear Kit Lang, '61. Nations was taken by John Ur- Representing Manchester in the player, and Eileien Sullivan, clar­ participating, but It also gave stu­ are Invited to attend. provided for all small children. counseled at Lake of Isles Scout banetti. He arg;ued that the Com- All-State Chorus will be Nancy inetist. will also be members of dents unfamiliar with the music resolutions by esch nstian’s rep­ Reservation. The most "fabulous' Cubs Hit Trarics Massea at St. Francis of Assisi DRIVES TROPICOLOR muniet government, if admitted to McNeill and . Georgeann Minder, the All-State Band. department an Insight Into what ' Cub Pack 228 is scheduled to en^ Tonlte and Saturday Only resentative. After a vote has been trip of Roger's life was made with Church will be said at 7, 8, 9, 9:10, Tonite and Saturday Only taken, a majority and a minority the United Nations, would be sub­ sopranos; Lenore Johnson • and The students will be given their goes on In that far-off wing of Joy the thunderous thrill of a rail 10:15, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. * FIRST IN QUALITY Experience Quality and Ease Troop 25 last April when they va­ ject to the diacipline of the United Wendy Stuek, altos; Dennis Po­ mdsic for the concert at a rehears­ the school. road trip to New Haven starting School Menus PRE-FINISHED report will be prepared. cationed in Florida for one week, Nations, and would not then pre­ Is Our The mock General >eseiiibly dolny, Thomas Best and Ronald al later this spring and will prac­ Pam P«ker, '61 Saturday at 1 p.m. After seeing The following is the luncheon . ★ FAIREST IN PRICE Subject of Report y Busy Rog finds time for tennis, sent a problem of such magnitude. Plrkey, tenors; and John'Shearer, tice in the summer. The concert Somanhis Editor menu for the South Windsor ele­ Best will be by Richard Kennedy, swimming, and reading on return­ He added that the United SUtea the various vehicles used In mod Jeremy Conklin and Richard Har­ will be held at the Bushnell Me­ em railroading there, the group mentary schools for next week: Guarantee t h r il l PLYWOOD president of Mancheeter Hlglh ing home from work at Allinga would not suffer too great a losa Betsy McLaginr;was- elected edi­ * Fa s t e s t SERVICE PiAsne fill EGGS Schoolh Student Council. The as­ Would you enjoy presenting an vey, basses. morial early next fall. tor-in-chief of the f^omanhis Staff will slip back home along the Monday—ravioli and cheese, but­ Rubber Goods store. , of prestige if Red C?hlna were ad­ Pam Parker Certificates Won sembly will hear the reports of oral report about rolling pins ? ' Carolyn Mather, who was rated for 1961-6',! this week. Suzanne tracks for supper shortly after 6 tered green .and yellow beans, pea­ Connecticut’s Leading Pavjng Contractor The future holds a great deal mitted immediately. nut 'butter and jam sandwich, each committee, and v^ l then Eggbeaters? Saucepans? A great dMil of U.S. preatige Platt, Sue Miner and Joyce Flynn p.m. of good luck and prosperity for In NOMA Contest Orange to Rehearse fruit; Tuesday—frankfurt on roll, Come Apart vote on the issues. The girls In Mrs. Doris Pyne’s Roger, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hal would be lost, he said, if this coun­ will hold key positions on the Squorn The mock U N . General Assem­ Posters Reflect Debate on China staff. Wapping Grange will rehearse potato chips, cabbage and carrot Home Management class are do­ M, Harrison', 325 W. Middle Turn, try refused the admission and Red salad, cupcakes; Wednesday—soup To Be Filled bly is an annual event sponsored ing just that in their present China was admitted anyway. John Certificates will soon be present­ for the third and fourth degrees pike. ed to those atudents who achieved and crackers, cheese or peanut'but- by the Foreign Policy Association course in Consumer Education. Peggy Beaucage, '61 felt also that by failing to recog­ French Glories "Sounda of MHS" will present Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Wapping The THOMAS COLLA Co. With Surprises ter sandwich, cherry crisp; Thurs­ in order to increase understanding They are learning how to select nize the Peiping government, the a debate on the admission of perfect scores on one or both of the Community House. M l 9-5224 o f the United NaUons, iU pro­ Boys Try for National Office Management Asso­ Church News day—meatless chow mein, buttered J A 2-5750 PAVING CONTRACTORS materials on the basis of quality ST, PATRICK'S DANCE United Statea Is, In effect, barring The MHS French department is Red China to the UN by the whole kernel com, deviled eggs, cedure, and Its Importance In to­ (and. In the case of cooking pans, the offender from the court ciation (NOMA) arithmetic testa Wapping Community Church 4X8 'A" PANELS Green was the predominant color Current Affairs Club on March giveh in Busineu Arithmetic wheat bread and butter, and Roq. 5c eo. day's world. Allison, '61 conductivity) of materials, dif­ No clear-cut decision was very fortunate In having access to 30, 1961 at 8:35 p.m. on Station Sunday will vote on the proposed at the St. Patrick’s Day record Academies classes in January and November. merger of Congregational Cfiiurch cookies. •NOT APHUATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' ferent iklnds of construction, hop held In the arena Friday eve reached in .this debate. However, many interesting posters depicting WINF. IJ.S. Milk is served v(ith all lunches. > TONITB and SATURDAY ONLY the debate stimulated interest In Those who received perfect scores es with the Evangelical and Re 12=39 amount of care and upkeep re­ French architecture in the last ning Feb. 17. It was greeted with the problem among the club mem­ on both ■ tests were Marilyn formed. Church, whose member­ Schools In town will be closed SANDED New Peace Corps quired, and ease of use. record-breaking attendance by high 2,000 years. The ppsters have been Seven Manchester boys have Bronelll, ‘ Richard Smith, Pamela Friday because of the observance bers, who carried on the discus­ been named by Rep. Emilio Dad- ship Is especially high in the mid Ease is very Important, be­ school and Barnard ninth grade sion Informally after the adjourn­ rotated among the French classes Way-Out World Ahlf, Betty Balon, Judith (Jlemen- western part of the country, Sun of Good Friday. Debated by Club cause a great deal of energy can students. The dance was sponsored in order that all French students dario as candidates for appoint­ tlno, and Jean Gibson. They were Manchester Evening Herald ment of the meeting. ments to the U.S. Military, Air day following each church serv PLYWOOD be saved by looking for little things by the Junior Chamber of Com­ * Bob Allison, '61. may observe the various qualities Revealed to Clubs awarded arithmetic proficiency ice. South Windsor correspondent El­ HARMAC'S e i n r u s t e i s e t s InformaUon on President Ken­ such as the size of the whe'el on merce In cooperation with the Stu­ of each Illustration. Force, and Merchant Marine certificates. Of churches which have voted so more Burnham, telephone Mitchell 4x8 an eggbeater in relationship to the dent Council, Academies. Two of the boys, John Arithmetic certificates, signify­ 4-0674. nedy's proposed Youth Peace MAYOR SPEAKS The ancient constructions of A way-out picture of the real far, most favor the move to form number of times the beaters go Jerry Bishop of - ^ d io station Arles is not only an example of Hutchinson and Bruce Badger, ing perfect scores on one of the Corps provided the program of the A career in the Army Nurse cool world was presented to a com­ the United Church of Christ. If 6 Many Styles Current Affairs Club on their around to avoid Strain on the tired WDRC acted as ma^er of cere­ Corps was discussed by Major Sut­ Romahesque architecture, but also are principal candidates. tests were awarded to Allen Tom­ the groups merge, local churches Interest Rate Curbed March 21 meeting. muscles of the average house­ monies. Two dance tends and. Jeri ter, a member of the corps, at the reminds the students that the open- bined meeting of the Sophomore \ Kit Lang, '61. linson, Doris Roy, Benlta Rojas, could still retain , their ^ present • Asst. Colors V 4” keeper. , ■ •Lynn Fraser of Bolton performed. March 2 meeting of Future Nurses’ air arena was among the first and Junior Girls’ Clubs on Tues­ Sandra Robinson, Carol Matchett, names. Strongest argument in fa- Trenton—A new law In New $d .22 Carol Chapazlan, Sandra Smith, Bruno Primus and Dolores York Liz Dawkins, '64 Kathy Vennart, '64 Club. civilized means of play inter­ day, In’ the auditorium with Mr. CLASS SHOWN SLIDES O aig Maine, Joyce Kolber, Alice i vor of the plan to join forces, ac Jersey limits actual interest rates took part in a panel presentation Major Sutter spoke on the va­ pretation. The city of Carcassonne Gilbert (Beatnik) Hunt of the Colored slides of Peru, Chile, Dood, Janet Bilodeau, Rosemary cording to church officials, is that on new-car and home-improve­ R e g ' *1.99 of InformaUon about the proposed HONOR R(HX OMISSION FRENCH CLUB STCMPEO riety of opportunities presented In is a perfect example of a walled English Department as guest and Argentina were viewed by the Sposlto, Julia Spencer, Gall Ash­ It would permit consolidation ment loans to 7 per cent Maxi­ corps', following which there was ■ The name of Elizabeth Gartside French crossword puzzles and this field, and she mentioned schol­ city during the Niddle Ages. The speaker. Spanish IV class, of Mlse Beulah ley, Sandra Berzenskl, Carol Fra­ effort In communities witholit mum interest on other installment should have been on the regular scrabble boards are currently arships which are offered to those beautiful cathedral of Notre Dame Todd In connection with the book zier, Gloria Moran, Mary Darby, nances or personnel to support purchases ranges from 10 to 13 TONITE and SATURDAY ON^Y 3 / j” a quesUon and answer session and Mr. Hunt talked on Zen 'Bud- Joyce Perrault, William Foster. Junior honor roll for the second stumping members of the French who plan to follow the profession of Paris Is perhaps the best ex­ dlsm, which la the Beatniks’ "re­ they are studying, "Volandor For separate groups who have been per cent. discussion pertaining to the panel's Sudamerica” or "Flying' Through Donna Kelly, Rene Lessard and -A presentation.' quarter. II Club. Barbara Pfarce '63. ample of the complexity and skill ligion.” They feel that reason and expressed In ancient Gothic archi­ logic la of no value and their re- South America." Patricia Pascued. The Youth Peace Corps Is a pro­ Carolyn McNamara, '62 Barbara Pearce, '68 CLIPPER^CRAFT posed organization of young men tecture. The cathedral of Alliens li^on is based on this conviction. and women ranging from 20 to 30 and the Cathedrale of Soissans, Mr. Hunt read from a Zen book, PARADE OF ACCESSORIES jrears of age dedicated to the task which has an exquisite rose win­ some koaris (riddles that you AROMATIC of helping underdeveloped nations dow to enhance Its beauty are two aren’t supposed . to understand: $ e A . 9 5 to help themselves. It will combat other examples of this form of and if you try to make sense out DO YOU KNOW. FAIRWAY PRICED! the disease, starvation, and pov­ architecture. Paris is well rep­ of them you’re a real "square.” ) Committees Chosen CEDAR CLOSET erty caused by the ignorance of resented by a poster Showing the Beats are nonconformists. In­ IF YOU’VE HOT ALL SUITS UP people In underdeveloped naUons. Place de I’Etolle and the Arc d’ stead of clapping their hands in CLIP HATS • VEILING It will fill the gap tetween the Trlomphe located In the center appreciaUon for a performance For Commencement THE PRESCRIPTION FREE ALTERATIONS LINING technical experts and the masses and the twelye radiating from the they snap their fingers or pound CHARGE ACCOUNTS— BANK PLAN , GLOVES • JEWELRY of illiterate and ignorant people. Arch. One muat not forget to men­ the floor, ahd sit on the floor. In­ DEDUCTIONS YOU ARE Several debatable quesUons tion the Ckilome Vendromc with stead of on a chair. After telling WUl the girls about Beatniks, Mr. Hunt Senior class committees were an-'*^' HEAD BANDS a O W E R S came up during the discussion pe­ Napoleon's battles. skillfully nounced by the office this week as Mr. Jay StageK faculty advisor, SPeaAL GROUP carved Into the browe. Every one read some Beatnik poetry by some Arlyne Garrity, chairman, and ENTITLED TO? riod. Some of these were: "It this famous Beaitnik poets, such as, proposed group more for the 'may 6ne day dream o f visiting the a result of class voting. Carol Anderson, Penny . Frizzell, HOSIERY SLIPS scenic chkteaux of the Loire Valley Gregory Corsou, Allan Ginsberg Class bflftccrs will serve ^ex- Ruth Geer, Kathy Glbbis, Carol spreading of prqpaganda or for sin­ and Lawrenc' Ferlinghetti. START RIGHT NOWI cerely trying to lighten the prob­ In France but perhaps the illustra­ officio on all committees. They are Gliha, Robert Hendel, Jean Le- RIBBONS TRIMMINGS To end the performance Mr. Greg Manchuck, Mike Simmons, Sure, Henry Minor, Galda Osols, lems of the underdeveloped areas?” tions of Azey-Ie Rideau built dur­ Hunt gave a very admirable dem­ ing the 'sixteenth century and the Sharon Koblinsky, Poppy Gerard, Althea Pierog, Phyllis Solomon, SUITS COSMETICS and "This organization has been REO. $56 to $69.95 HAIR NEEDS Square Foot onstration on the bongos, dressed and Don Selpel. Committee' will be Linda Wood, and Gail Gagnon. called the “D. D. D.’ or ‘Draft splendid interior Illustration of the as he was for the occasion in a FREE ALTERATIONS Dodgers’ Delight' because of the chateaux of Cheverny will stir one's as follows: Sports Night ' DON’T GUESS! sweatshirt, beard and sandals. . . . AND EVERYTHING YOU'U NEED! possibility that those men giving dreams. , > Nancy Jackson '62 Commencement, Mr. Matthew Maetozo, faculty LET US KEEP THE RECORD POR YOU time to this organization may be •These posters have be?n display­ Carol Anderson, Bruce Badger, advisor, Lance Stewart, chair­ granted exempUon from military ed In the library for the interest Louis Barber, William Belekewlcz, man, hnd Ronnie Allan, John service. Isn't It likely that people and benefit of all MHS atudents. Bruce Bonadles,* Susan Cohen, Hutchinison, Karol Kemp, Kris W E A T FREEMAN BHOES SPORT COATS .DISCOUNT Kemp, Robert McCabe, Mary J. will enlist in the Peace Corps Just ' Nancy FoUansbee, '62 Legion Sponsors William Eagleson, Penny Fair­ SPECIAL GROUP banks, Robert Pallet, Arlyne Gar­ McLaughlin, Rlcliard McMullln, Large Selection . to avoid military service?" LIGGEn DRUG at the PARKADE REG. $13.95-617.95 Annual Contest rity, Peter Gavello, Jean Hay, Bob Merrer, John Peak, Richard Bob Allison, '61 Provost, Marilyn' Rose, Dave Si- EASTER 5 9 Steve McAdam, Mary Jane Mc­ Rifle Team Fails Laughlin, Bob Merrer, Henry brinsz, Kenneth ' Smith, Kevin ^ NOW SYSTEMATICAlLY KEEP ACCURATE Mr. Rogers Serenaded "Our Democratic Way of Ufe” Toomey, Jerry Wallach, Barbara The Round Table Singers Minor, Katherine Olsaver, Dorothy PERSONAL PRESCRIPTION REt»RDS FOR * 3 5 serenaded Manchester High To Equal Record la the subject of the annual essay Prior, Richard Provost, Michael ZiUnqkas. EACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS! * 1 0 Up contest sponsored by American Reardon, Adele .Sapita,,, Patricia Reception I MONDAY thrv|FRIDAY School's principal. Mr. A Raymond Mr. David Hartwell, faculty ad- BASKETS $188 f i l l e d and MADE BY FAIRWAY Rogers Jr. at the Manchester The MHS • sharpshooters ven­ Legion Auxiliary, It was an­ Schick, Patricia Sheridan, Sue viseri Mary Jane - Boggini, chair­ Memorial Hospital on Friday tured to the Connecticut State Gal­ nounced this week. Weir, Linda Wood, and Barbara man, and Larry Bell, Ed Ward Service Just For You BOYS’ BOYS’ WITH VALUES UNMATClffiD! 7 AA4. to 5 PM. March 17. ^ lery Match In New Haven on March T he senior hlgn school contest ZlUnskas. ' iBor^da, Dean Oosma, Michael Led by Mr. G. Albert Pearson, 11 with less than their usual suc­ Is open to pupils in Q ra.de. 9 Clasq History L«t Us PIH Your Prescription Needs! BOYS’ SUITS SPORT SHIRTS Coy, Kerry Getchell, Donna Hum­ Sizea 12-20 SPORT GOATS SATURDAY they sang "The Lord Bless You cess. through 12. Essays should ~be Mr. Gilbert Hunt, faculty adr phries, Erika Krempasky, Kath­ Regular and Summer McGregor Model COMING SOON! Another PAIRWAY STORE and Keep You," by Lutkin, ■ In the junior division, the Indians typed and double-spaced,- and will visor, Margaret Beaucage, chair­ erine Lang, Judy Larson, June Students’ 86-42 Madras Plaid next to the new Populor Morket______“Madame Jeanette.” a French bal- took 4th. 14th an(t25th places. The include' a separate page contain­ man, and Lawrence Bates, Don­ Martin, Rosalie McCarthy, Ariene • WE DELIVER, TOO! • 7 A.M. TULL NOON lard. and “ The Lord Is My Shep- first team looked hopeful after ing the student's name, grade, ald Cordner, Mike Geclauskas, McGann, Kathy Naktenls, Kay Ol- $2-98_$3.98 by Cain. The group sang the 'first few rounds o f firing, but school 'and town, as well as the Patricia Bumford, Jean Hay, Jo- uver, Dorothy Prior, Constance OPEN TONIGHT till 9:00 from the hall outside of Mr. sll shooters seemed to fire a little name of the Legloh unit and the Linda Leib, Gene Pelletier, John Rlsley, Joseph Staniunas, Sue Tay­ * 3 4 ‘ Up Up Rogers’ room. After singing, the lower than usual. 'The flrat team number of unit and district (Man­ Reid, Enid Rogers, Douglas Secore, lor, Pat Tunsky, Carol Wemlg, WORLD MANCHESTER Round Table ihembers .went into score was 714. The first two men chester Unit 102; District 1). Sue Then, G4orge' Walker, ancl and Sheila Hill. _ GREEN the room and visited for a short of the second team fired in the Closing date Is April 30, but David White. Class PloBlo STAMPS wWle; Culture Across the Corridor 180s, but the second two fell to the students who wish class or indi­ Class Banquet Mr. wquam Moreau, faculty ad­ 51ANCHESTER ,1 ISOs. This setback showed the third vidual credit for Ehiglish must Mr. James Kaiser, faculty ad­ visor, Steve Zene. cheirman, and FBOO ANALYZED Ellen Firestone, Dyann Pillard, Linda Foster and Bonnie (Towson performed excerpts from “Jullua e a s t HARTFORD .Caesar” before members of Miss Anne Mdlulre’a first period soph ^ ore class Tuesday. The cast team to place •over the second submit papers by April 18, In or­ visor, James Kerrigan, chairman, Tim Beckwith, WUllam Beleke­ LUMBER WEST HARTFORD INCXjRPOBATKD Tbs biology students of Mr. had meihorized the scenes as a project In Mrs. Lavenla Banister’s class, and-had doiM ao well In team. The scores 'were 476 and 681. der to ^ve teachers time to read and Bruce Badger, Louis Barber, wlcz, Joan Bantly, George Buck, Philip L. Emery, bead of the sci­ presentation that Mrs. Banister' suggest*^ the cross-corridor cultural exchange. Miss Towaon The fourth team fired 601, ' them. Janice Chase, Sue Cohen, Rsy Bob Ceasida, Pete' Gavello.. Scott HAMDEN ence department, recently made served as annotmeer, introducing Miss Pillard os Brutus, and Miss Firestone as Portia In the first In the poet, the Indians. have The auxiliary will present a 66 Dotchln, Bob ' Fbllet, DonfiS Hurt, Sandy Loren teen, John Mc­ > a 6-U U ZSSCIM raiST. an analyatical atndy at the frog’s dona much better at this a n n ^ prise for the winning essay. Tbe Greany, Meg' Green, John Nelll^an, Kenna, Jamea Mletrctta, Jean HARMAC 6T5 M A IN ST,. MANOHEHTER scene. A second excerpt featured Miss Foster as (Talpumta, Mlsa PUIard as Caesar and Mias Fire­ M l 3 -S 1 4 4 Paries, Kathy Rlordan, Pamela FREE PARKING NEXT TO TOP NOTCH branoU and hmga, extracted from stone as Decius Brutus. The "Roman robea” helped toprV create,wa^MAg^p^ atmosphere.^M^aav^^gg^a ^^44An w4oriflni^ 4^a4S®A weaavskit meet. In 1054, 1^658, an;d. j0S6, the state oiganlsation 1s offering a Trudi Reknagel, Adele Capita, Pat 946 MAIN STREET > in tSesperv Mmratocy based on. the oame play may be preasnted by momhaisnbera o f Miss McGuire’s tclSM '~ bafoN M m Bairia- Indlaas won thg trophy with very prise o f 616 for the best ay of , Schick, Sue Weir, and Penny Fair­ RIddeU, linda Smith, Rlohard I MeNainua, *C2. oter’s class as • saeond step in the < (Henld photo by Batenla). high aeores. the looM wimism banks.- . , Smith, «Bd Pat TMoaeb

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FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY,) MARCH 24, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TE Soviet Ponders Kennedy Appeals to Nehru SNETCO Will Omit Liquor Factor OUituary toiikville-Vemon Rockville-V ernon ior Flowors State N ew s In Death o f 4 British Peace an Artisan of a Dying Craft For A ll OooMloiia, I f s To Arrange Truce m Laos Donald a ManDoogaU III Two Changes Processing Firm to Move Goba"s Flowers Letters in Dialing RockvUIe — Donald Conrad Bt PATRICIA FLAT! Roundup (OontlBUBd trsm Pag* 6 i^ ) MacDougall m , infant son of Plan for Laos An 83-year-old Manchester man Call PAUL bUETTNER (OoatlB«e^ from Pare One) Donald C. Jr. and Joan A. McLain who operates a tiny workshop to To Be Made Operation to Ellington Site (Formerly wltb Pentland’a) - TtoB new switch wlU open up She was thrown Into a pile of MacDougall, 17 Chamberlain St„ 1 Kennedy’s Aim (^BUnaed on Page Ten) By THE ASSOCIATED PBES8 < (Continued from Page One) his basement Is helping to stay 1122 BURNSIDE AVE. warned that thTultited State* uill | Can you think of a comipon woi:d four new member eomblnmtlone brush along the roadlide and died yesterday at St. Francis JHos- the death knell of one of the BAST HARTFORD knocked unconscious. tVhan , she pitsd, Hertford. The’ Rockville Processing Co.,❖ said, decided the company on the eiasting department* o< art and that begins with JK? or WXT or ertiere ueehle namee can’t be Talking to reporteM befOM Isav- world’s highly skilled crafts. In Zone Rules move. lOeUvertes Dally to Maacheateij fic ? came to, the truck was on fire,” he He was bom in RockvUIe Feb. 4, John Clayton, 84 Alton' St., en­ processor of cotton knit goods, JA 8.5009 or Ml 8-5476 Laos Crisis music and new department of found, and will nsUce It poeelble ■aid. Ing for Bangkok, Lord Home add­ Lavitt aald the development tion EATO) to defend Laos .Neither can the telephone com­ l961 graves music scores by hand. Two proposed amendments to will move it* operations into a one- committee of the Connecticut conquest by Communlat- theatre arts, to be formed from pany. And it's running out of usable to uee the num b« one and sero A paaaerby, whom police identi­ Surviving, besides his parents, ed he believed the Russl^s ’’are arains'19t the Department of Sfeech and Less than 100 craftsmen to the story, 30,(X)0 square foot building Light and Power Co. and the State letter combinations to create new to make new exchangee. In all, fied as Robert Sylveser, Jewett are hla paternal Iprandparents, Mr. Mally concerned^ see a gettol*)®- the zoning regulations of the 'Ver­ Same as Ike’s Drama. country do this work, which has in the Windermere section of El­ Development Cominlsstoir coopfei S. liiH cy of neutral- exchanges, to match the growing aome 360 new exchangee can be City: took MtisrHurat to the hos­ and~Mrs. Donald MacDougall of ly neutral Labe.” / been termed a “lost art," because non Fire District have gone unop­ The board said the school wdll be pital by auto. lington within a year, according ated In arrangring the move and Laos and lUt of telephone subecribers — up created. Vernon, and his maternal grand­ Lord Home is leaving for tha, nearly all scores are printed me­ posed in a public hearing, and stand Say Khrushchev to end the rebel of- P a ^ Springs. Calif., March 24 called the College of Liberal Arts from 768,689 to 1,277,371 in Ooo- The nMve, part of a nationwide ^tate Police Sgt. John R. Flta- to Louis S. Lavitt, real estate lining up the site. The power com­ and Sciences. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Monday' meetlpg of foreign minis* chanically now. ready to be incorporated Into the pany has told the processing com­ — Elx-President Dwight D. necUcut alone In the last decade. SM riteta 'wMch has already affected gerald of around- Richard’s driving.’’ She said Henry Rockville — Mm . PaiUlne Smith Officials aald the President’s which he bought about 30 years Tall Cedars Meet. Windsor Locks, March 24 UP)— the-world Direct Dietanoe Dialing. present accessory use lines as well now occupies 36,000 square feet on responsibility for supen.islng the yesterday made clear the United 1965 Plotroski had said he wanted to Heffron, 86, of 34 Prospect St., emphasis on American desire tot a.go. He says the tools "will last a as in the rear of houses. truce; other members are Canada States' determination to keep The U.S. Weather Bureau at Brad­ Customers where the switch h u a negotiated settlement accords lifetime,” and can no longer be two floors in the Minterburn Mill ley Field issued this extended fore­ When it’s completed, your actual take the wheel “or we’ll all be died early y.esterday morning at The second amendment calls for on E. Main St. The lease on one Plan Ceremonial and Poland. Laos from falling under Commu­ phone number woS’t change. The been made are reported pleasqd- Kilted*** an out of town hospital. She 'was completely with British ideas. A replaced. Since he bought them, he minimum $1,000 performance The Kennedy message was de­ nist control, and urged Russia cast today. itTiere are fewer wrong numbers similar welcome came from offl* • says, he h.*s only replaced “some floor expires in six months, Lavitt Temperatures for the next fiVe Manchester Herald number, for In­ The^' girl, L t Marikle said, in­ the widow of Frank Heffron. bond for earth removal or other ex­ said, meaning the company may Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of livered by roving Ambassador W. to cease supporting a rebel of­ stance, MI 3-2711, w llf become caused by mispronunciation o f ex­ dicated the driver -was "swerving ciala in Bonn, capital of West of them I didn’t like,’’ days, Saturday through Wednes­ She was bom to Germany Jan cavation work. have to begin construction of its 1,-ebanon. will meet to the Masonic Averell Harrlman at NewDelhL fensive in Laos. 643-2711. Tou can go ahead and dial change names or letters, and to and fro” on the highway. 10, 1875, and was a Rockville resi­ Germany, who said they saw neu- He docs the work on 8 by 11, Definition of rules regarding Harriman said Kennedy had ask- Eisenhower, clad in golfing day. are exp^ted to average 3 to there’s no mistaking “I” for “ 1” tralityL-ffto-Lap8~as a atep toward and sometimes 6'u by 91-^ Inch new plant soon. Temple Monday night at 7:30. it Mitchell, if you want, but you’U - Lt. Marikle r said the 'victimB dent for about 50 yeara She was trailers has been considered urgent Besides the move to new quar­ ed Nehru’s cooperaUon. Nehru togs preparatory to a day on the 9 degrees al>ove normal. At this be old fashioned. or " 0 ” for zero.” would 'have been "burned to< easing the Cold War. plates of pewter, lead, and/alum- in recent months a.id i number of District Deputy Burt Thompson time normal mean temperature In a member of St. Bernard's Church ters, the company plans to ex­ s.".ld the message was •’helpful” links, said Kennedy telephoned crisp” If the Usbon 'volunteer fire and the American Legion Auxili­ In the House of Commons, a Inum. complaints agaln.*t current strict will present officers of the forest the Hartford area is 42 degrees pand Its operations Into new fields- with their jewels. A film will be and he would cooperate in any way him this morning to discuss the department had not answered an ary, both of Rock-viUe. government spokesman said Brit­ Works Backwards regulations have been received by and ranges from a usual daily ain is in continuing consultation He works backwt^rcU and prints allied to the present processing .shown by W. Gilbert Wolf ■which he Could. situation. Vocabulary Held alarm quickly.. Surviving are a eon, Russell D. the District Zoning Oommis.sion. work It handles. Also, an increase AskM if he was prepared to con­ Eisenhower declined to com­ high of 62 to a low of 31. At New Atty. Edward O. McKay of Nor­ with the United States on the the symbols from right to left. tells how Easter Seal funds are 2 Haven, the normal range Is 49 Smith of RockvlUe, two sisters, in the labor force from the pres­ vene the {Mtematlonal control com­ ment on President Kennedy's wich, eproner for 'lew London w e e grandchildren, and four crisis but the use of British forces He begins his work by drawing used. Wolf is director of recrea­ 31 and at Bridgeport 49 to 32. Stamps Vital in Teaching County, gave permission to has not yet arisen. ent 23 employes to about 50, or tion and camping for the -Connecti­ mission here'lq an effort to bring budget message, saving he hasn’t great-grandchlUren. ' lines on the front of the soft metal even more, is forscen within two It should be milder Saturday Gager's Fimeral Home of Norwich Edward Heath, Lord privy seal, plate with a compass, or divider, Choir to Present cut Society for Crippled Children a Laotian ceaserfire, Nehru said seen it. The funeral will be held tomor­ years, Lavitt said. he was willing but “w* cannot off­ and Sunday, cooler Monday, and By LOUIS MANDELL . The abiUty to communicate was to remove the bodies. added at once in a atatement to to determine margins. He then and Adults. He said Kennedy asked if the milder Tuesday and Wednesday. row at 8:15 a.m. at the Whlte- Rockville Processing Co. has Chooso from our hand do it.” Laos situation would come up in stressed yesterday as a require­ Miss Hurst told police the names Glbeon Funeral Home, 66 E3m St. the Houae of Commons; plaas the layout of the "systems,’" ‘The Crucifixion’ Grand Tall Cedar Robert Mul- Precipitation may total V4 inch "We ha've undertaken certain been in Rockville eight years, doon has announced a spring cere­ Nehru told newsmen he has not a news conference Eisenhower had Irish Postage Stamps ment for _a good tgiacher by- _ Ken-___three victims but knew the followed by a solemn requiem or number of staff.* on each plate. moving Into the city from New wide selection of received a message from the FUis- or more occurring as mostly rain A special Irish postage stamp obligations under the Manila He judges the sp'>ce he will need monial will be held May 6, which set. and then outlined his position. late Tuesdaiy and Wednesday. Mass a t S t Bernard’s Church at 9 A senior mixed choir of 25 voices Jersey. Its expansion will not af­ American Greetings ■ians on the subj^L He told 'Pqr* •’His idea seemed to conform will be issued in. June to com­ ta^^tf^*s^otSs*”^ ** •^“‘* “ *“ |not*wm"2^4^a.im*t^r that Lt o’clock. Burial wlU be In St. Ber­ (SEATO) treaty In relation to between the staffs by observing at Concordia Lutheran Church will will include a parade. liament earlier he hoped India fect the work force, according to Nutmeg Forest also expects to EASTER CARDS exactly with what he had tried to memorate the 25th anniversary of to ^u iater S t School learned McNeely’s IdenU nard’s Cemetery. this area.. the notes and other music symbols present an annual sacred concert. company officials. would be asked to take action and do the last few years, so I went Woodruff Center Sold the founding of Aer Ungus (Irish ty through a friend qf the deaddeaf Friends may call at the funeral This was a clear reminder to which will exte-d above or below The Crucifixion,” by John Stain­ be represented at Atlantic City the that the .commission would meet to more than 50 Manchester ele­ The eight-acre Ellington tract weekend of May 18-20 for the along with him.” Eisenhower said. Hartford, March 24 The International Airlines). It will be mentary school teachers and prin­ persons. home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. anxious British lawmakeM that if the five-line staffs. er, Monday at 7:30 p.nj. at the here before going to Laos. In an­ This same man, Lt. Marikle the Red-threatened Laos govern­ where the company will build is Supreme Forest Convention. The former Chief Executive in­ legislature’s General Law Com­ in two denominations, fid. and cipals of the Manchester Associa­ Clayton then draws the top and church. The concert will be open part of a contiguous 100-accre in­ swer to a . reporter’s question, terrupted a long golf vacation in mittee has issued a favorable re­ ls.3d., and ■will be printed by the said, had seen the group earlier in Misa. Caroline Winifred Blair ment called for help, Britain and bottom lines of the staffs, allow­ to the public. LENOX Nehru said he' did not intend to tion of Childhood Education dustrially zoned section In El­ WNHO TO BOOST POWER this desert resort to call his first port on a bill proposing the sale recess process. (MACE). the evening and said the boys had Miss Caroline Winifred. Blair, her partneM in the Southeaist Aaia ing for the indentation at the be-: The choir will be directed by give the Impression anything had Later in the year, probably In lington, Lavitt said. It borders the Washington, March 24 —Ra­ full scale news conference since he of the former Woodruff Rehabili­ He termed as necessary a large, been drinking. who made her home with her sis­ Treaty Organization would be ginning of the fir.st staff, and fills^ Ivan Beckwith. Soloist,* will be Hockanum River, which will be PHARMACY been decided }ret. September, a special stamp will While police were attempting to ter, Miss Ella U Blair, 689 Main dio Station WNHC, New Haven, left office last January. tation 'Center in New Haven to expressive vocabulary with pre- , , bound to respond. In the lines with a five-pronged We.*ley R. Smith, baritone, and tapped eventually, Lavitt said, for Hartinian ^ d he had been ask­ ^senhower looked tanned and St. Raphael’s Hospital for »1.75 be issued to commemorate the else words gearpd to the expert- complete IdentlfloaUon of tte rtc St, died this momliig at the liner and straight edge. George Katz Jr., tenor. Conn., was authorized by the Com­ 299 E. CENTER ST. ed to remain in New Delhi one 15th centenary of the death of St. CrMtfield Convalescent Home. required large amounts of water munications Commission yester­ hearty as he addreased an as million. ence and knowledge of the listen­ tlma, they learned that Mm . Gladys He retraces the lines to make in the company’s prpeessing opera­ MI 9-0896 day beyond his planned departure^ semblage of about 20 newsnien at The bill acted on yesterday spe^ Patrick. The stamp will be in three Plotroski, who lost her sons to Private funeral services wlU be them deeper. ,and scrapes off the JURY CONVICTS M.\N day to increase daytime power because of the Laos situation. The ers, because, he said, words like! tions. The whole parcel was pur from 250 watts to one kilowatt. the Tamarisk Country Club. clfies that $1 million of the money denominations, 3d., 8d„ and ls.3d. glasses obscure what they do not the accident, was on leave from held at the convenience of the Rockville-V ernon ' metal shavings with a file. He New Haven, March 24 fJ”)—A special message from Kennedy Asked if he thinks U nlt^ States obtained from the sale be used and will be printed by the recess famUy. chased from five property owners was transmitted here for Harri- make clear. the Norwich State Hospital. ii.ses an emory board ' to further Superior Court jury has convicted Frank Dziadul, Mrs. Joseph 1-a- troops should eventually go Into fob mental retardation facilities in process. <3oroner McKay said he would The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 man to deliver to Nehru in the ab­ Adults who speak between 00 smooth out the plate, because, he Edgar Paul, 52, New Haven, for vitt, David and Simon Cohen, and the area, Eisenhower replied: the New Haven area. and 110 words a minute must con- set a date for an inquest after Mato St, is In charge of funeral City HaU Title says, the emorj’ make.* only sur­ manslaughter in the Nov. 14 fatal sence of the TJ.S. Ambassador to None of us can help by ex parte Woodruff was closed by the MPS Meets Tuesday arrangements. Mrs. Mendel Gutfarb India, ElUsworth Bunker. aider tempo and emphasis as well state Police complete their tovest- face scratches which, won’t show shooting of .fames Conslgllo Jr. and irresponsible suggestions, state Jan. 1, 1960. The Manchester Philatelic So­ in printing. Unofficial support by Elling­ In Washington, officials kept as as effectively combining their igatlon. Paul is scheduled for sentencing ton voters at a town meeting two Sea How Good You Fool would w’ant exactly the same facts ciety will meet Tuesday, March ideas to avoid misinterpretation, Police said the multiple fatality Tilt Postponed He draws vertical lines down tight a blackout as they could on niursday. The 5-man, 7-woman weeks ago, Lavitt said, was a key military activities. But the black­ that the President has before Overtime Pay Bills 28, at the North Methodist Church, Meinke told his audience. was the worst in the airea since Funerals each side of the staffs, leaving jury deliberated a little more than made any statement on that. 300 Parker St. room for the clef.* on the right two hours yesterday to reach its factor in making the company de­ out did not prevent the circulation Hartford. March 24 — State Metoke used the word "jccltou- four persons were killed in an ac- The Rockville Chty Hsll remains cide on Ellington. About 200 res­ of reports throughout the gov­ “The man responsible for for­ Maurice Danziger will speak on ycal,” -which means you can’t con- ddent to the Pachaug Section of He marks in the G and treble verdict. Paul went on trial about Bohind Tho Whool Of I eign affairs is the President of the employes unions have come out Unusual Stamps, oddities and under attachment today despite idents voiced approval of the town ernment that transiiort planes and strongly in support of bills to per­ vey it to others unless you c®n about four years ago. James J. Geehan clefs by pounding tiny dies of the two weeks ago on a second degree United States.” funny facts sometimes found by say it, as well as humorous anec-' The funeral of James J. Geehan, high hopes yesterday that settle­ symbols with a hammer. He flat- murder charge. The jury found providing sewer and Water facili­ ships were moving U.S. Marines mit overtime pay for state work­ Intense concentration marks the face of the 82-year-oId John Clayton, whose careful hands irn^ ties to th* extent of $50,000, or 10 Eisenhower said he thinks the the supposedly defunct general dotes to emphasize the important 801 Main St., was held this morn­ ment would be reached in Superior tena out the clefs by pounding the him guilty of the leaser charge of and probably soldiers Into the ers. print a music symbol on the metal plate. Below are the results of the labor, a completed plate per cent of the new plant’s even­ An Olds Southeast Asian area for use in present administration seems dedi­ collector.” ing at the John P. Tierney Funer­ back of the plate, because, he says, manslaughter. CJonsigllo, 27, of cated to peace and is trying to be Most of the bills heart! before The meeting, which is open to “ “'[Boards to Meet Court. * which will be used to print copies of the music on a flat bed or cylinder press. The craftsman says New Haven, was fatally shot to tual value on the town grand list strengthening the U.S.-SEATO de­ a legislative committee yesterday al Home, 219 W. ( ^ t e r St., fol­ otherwise the clefs will be too fair. anyone Interested to stamps, will lowed. by a solemn high Mass of Attorneys for the Utiganta In round and won't hold Ink. even modern publishers recognize the skill of hand-engraved music, and tell him they “don't want a the Arrow Restaurant. The town’s offer of help, Lavitt fense position for possible use in He said that Kennedy’s poslUort would permit state employes to the -Chty Hall affair discussed the machine.” (Herald photos by Pinto). Laos If intervention is found nec­ receive time-and-a-half pay for start at 7:30 pjn. On School Budget requiem at St. James’ Church. If he Is dissatisfield with any of on Laos, as given in his news con­ The Rev. James T. O’Connell matter to chambers ■with Judge the symlwls, he pounds the back essary. ferences yesterday, represents ex­ overtim e. Alva P. Lolselle during a court United States military move- Council 16 of the American New Stamp Policy for U.S. About Town Although General Manager Rlch- was celebrant, assisted by the of the plate and rubs out the er­ actly the United States position in A commetnotatlve stamp pro- Rev. John D. Regan as deacon, recess and agreed to put the case ror with the emory board. menta continued. The U.S. Em­ Federation of State. City and Mu- lard Martin has already completed off imtli the court’s spring session. bassy in Vientiane aimounced 15 recent years. grasa which will limit issues to and the Rev. Stanley HastlUo as Clayton also owns dies of letters 'The United______States foreign_ poll nlcipal Workers Union (AFL- Members of Trinity Past Noble Kjg gchool budget recommendation The winter session ends today. helicopters from the U.S. 7th cy hasn’t changed since World War I CIO), and the Connecticut State 15 per year and will put greater subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Maccarone in several sizes to engrave words emphasis on the use oil the pro­ Grwda AMOclatlon \rill be vrith a $225,069 cut to the school Judge Loiselle said the appar­ Quality Fleet arrived in neighboring Thai­ II,” Efisenhowet said. •- "Employes --• Aasoclatlon * supported was organist. on the plate. He values the 900 fessional and technical capahili- .of the past noble grands of Sunset . . . ’ . . . # ent imminence of an out-of-court tools' at about $2,000. He engraves land en route to the American aid Elsenhower pushed aside politi­ the biils which were Introduced ^ b e k a h Lodge Monday at 8 Burial, with military honoM, settlement made it reasonable that mission supporting the Royal Lao­ both by Republicans and Demo­ tieq of the Bureau of Elngraving took place to SoldieM Field to the slur lines and tie bars by hand. READY MIXED CONCRETE cal questions but did say. "I have and Printing has been announced at Odd FeUows haU. Refreshments “p® the parties continue efforts to set­ tian army. hot lost my interest in the Urfited crats. will be served. Members are to ^u M U on to consider the East Cemetery, with committal Paid $8 a Plate 8EATO’* military advisers, by FNietmaster General J. Eldward tle the matter to that fashion, and After completing the plate, States and in political life.” bring glfth for thq merry-go-round. be *?eW at 7 p.m. to prayeM by the Rev. Joseph Mc­ the attorneys concurred. At The Best Price meeting in Bemgkok, Thailand, Is- He was asked about the effect Day. Cann. Bearers were Otto Chister Clayton make* a proof of the sheet ■ued a communique ch a fin g that millions of doUara of American U.S. Drops Suit In announcing this new atamp of^lffi^'llS^gn^ A“ Jfo1*$22?.“ ^^^^ board of Essentially, the case involves music on a hand press to send to Hartford, March 2* rogram for theUducaOon’s J4.45M^^ ville that the CJentre Shopping DELIVERY 6 DAYS A WEEK Tjio rebels has created “a dan­ “ Southeast* Asia is very Impor­ ert Buckner of Manchester Bar­ flhy errors and returns'the pfoof. See and drive the F-85 by Oldsniobile—built for the gerous situation” and added: tant," he said. “I can’t tell you ex­ drop Its case Involving a West fewer commemorative stamps will visitors.^ ____ Wednesday to the board of dlrec- Plaza Inc., holder of the title to After any errors in the engraving Hartford man who had been ac­ racks, Veterans of World War I the building, turn it over to the 'This . . . emphasized the need actly what our dollars havepro­ heighten the value of these spe­ John Wilcox and Michael Hassett. are corrected, Clayton sends the NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR buyer who wants something' better In a smaller car. for continued solidarity among the duced, but I will say this: If we cused of renting out Hollywood cial Issues both as works of art ^ A ftw hearing Martin’s recom- city. ^ plate to the publisher. He is paid SATURDAY DELIVERY eight (SEATO) nations to safe­ hadn’t spent anything there, we’d films Illegally. and as symbols of an honor paid ‘ ^ ^ ^ *MmendaUon on ..Wednesday,...... Atty. The shopping center interests about $8 a plate. With one trans­ TOP PEJU'-ORMANCE—ECONOMY TOO! SIZED FOB SIX! U.S. Atty. Harry W. Hultgren 8 at the post home. ' Harold Garrity, chairman of the say they cannot turn it over be­ guard the freedom of the peoples in a fix.” by this government to memorable Rockville-V emon fer, he says, as many copies of NO WAITING CHARGE Take your choice of of non-Communiat states.” Jr. said yesterday the Justice De­ people and significant events. Too ^ o I board of education, asked for ad- cause it has been attached by the the music that are needed can be partment has recommended that The Cristoforo Colpmbo Society joumament until members of the former Paganl Brew. Construction 6EATO signatories have a treaty many stamps dilute the signifi­ printed. “ You’re supposed to do at One of the largest fleets of trucks in eastern Connecticut. e Two 4-Door Sedans Two Station Wagons obligation for defense of Laos. the case be dismissed. cance of eaxlh one; too many will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. St tte gghool board had a ^ance to study GOP Women Set firm, which is suing the store firm least two plates a day,” Claytpn Kennedy expressed confidence Laotians Oaim The charges had been brought stamps make impossible the main­ Italian American Club, Eldrldge | recommended cuts. Garrity for breach of contract says, ’’but I never rush.” His wife, All radio equipped for the best in service. Americans would back his de- last, year against Clarence B. tenance of th high standards of SL said he hoped.th t the board of ed­ Sen. Welles Talk The instrument of title rep­ to whom he has been married more » Ninoty-Eighi eislona, made in concert with Kantrowltz, 56, operator of Ar­ design and production.” ucation and Martin ..uld negotiate resents the Centro Shopping See All The Manchester Barracks, Veterans than 50 years, says, however, that Call SEATO allies, to act If necessary. Invasion by 6 row Films. His trial last Novem­ Announcing that the Post Of­ a budget. Martin completed his Plaza’s interest in the building, her husband begins working at Ebccept for bare mefiUon by ber ended ■with the Jury deadlocked fice Department would soon name of World War I and auxiliary, budget recommendation today and Highlights of committee hear- according to claims by Paganl. have been invited to attend a joint Inge on pending legislation in the about 6:30 a.m. until she calls him • Supor 88 Taas, the Soviet press ignored a mistrial. a Catlzens’ Stamp Advisory Com­ has cut the $225,069. The city maintains the shopping for breakfast, emd then works \ Great New Kennedy’s statements and there Hultgren said the government’s mittee, Day revealed that a dis­ installation of West Hartford Mayor Harold A. Turkington, Connecticut (Seneral Assembly will center firm, has no interest to the Red Battalions be the topic of discussion at a through much of the day. was no reaction from Khrushchev, decision to drop the case was tinguished historian, a fine artist, Barracks and auxiliary Sunday at serving as moderator of the joint City Hall. It was built in return "When I married him,” Mrs. j. J. LONERGAN, INC. meeting of the Vernon Women’s • Oynamie 88 who is back in Moscow atfer a based on the additional cost of a commercial artist, a fine steel en­ ?:S0 pm . at the A-merican Legion meeting, adjourned the meeting for the land for the shopping cen­ Clayton recalls, “I told him I Rockets! tour of Siberian and central Asian (CoBtlnned from Page One) prosecution, plus the fact that the graver, and three representative Home, West Hartford. P. Edmund until tonight. . . Republican Club Tuesday at the ter and the agreement makes hind-, Sykes Junior H^rh School cafe­ could help him* with his work.” Colltct agricultural areas. offense Is merely a misdemeanor. philatelists firouW comprise the Griggs, deputy quartermaster of Martin will recommend a school Ing the city’s ownership of the She says she realized soon after­ British officials warmly wel­ agree, however, on the validity of Kantrowltz had been charged the West Hartford barracks, will operating budget of $4,228,000 for teria at 8 p.m. building, according to the city's committee. The speaker ■will be State Sen. ward the difficulty of the work, WILLIMANTIC AC 8*9463 The Next Best Buy To comed Kennedy’s call for a peace­ government charges that Viet­ with copyright Infringment on It will be pur policy to con­ install the beirracks officers, and 1961-62 to the board of directors claim. and retracted her offer. Now, she ful setUemenL namese technicianB, artillerymen five movies through il l e ^ rentals. sider a commemoraUve stamp as a Mm . John V. Gregan, past district I next week, Franklin G. Wellee of Talcottvllle, The Shopping Plaza was built who is a mem'ber of six legisla­ says “I wonder how he does it. “Neither Washington nor Lon­ emd combat specialists are sup­ A highlight of hla trial was the unique honor to be bestow ^ for president of the Manchester aux­ by Abner Rosenberg Associates, I don't know. He never gets A New Rocket Is A don considers intervention would porting the Pathet Lao rebel screening of a full-length Holly­ people and events which have th® iliary, 'Will Install tile auxiliary tive cotnmlttees and who has which now leases the property tired.” settle anything,” one official said. movement much In the same man­ wood western In court. most deep and lasting significance officeM. MVD Wants Proof served two terms as a State rep­ from the present owner, Phoenix The couple came here last July West German officials gave ner the United States is backing The trial climaxed a one-year in­ to the Nation as a whole,” the resentative from Vernon. Mutual Life Insurance Co. The 27 from to live with Kennedy’s statements a similar Mm . Ehld Wright, club presi­ Used Rocket the Royal Army. vestigation by the FBI that start­ Postmaster General aaid. The 39th annual meeting and Center Shopping Plaza is the name their daughter, Mrs. Franklin N. welcome, seeing neutrality for The U.S. Embassy announced ed with the arrest of s (Thlcago election of OfficeM of the British Of Tax Payments dent, said that the meeting will be Laos a step toward easing the To date, the new administra­ of the leasing corporation. Hill. today 15 helicopters from the U.S. tavern owner who was charged tion of the Post Office Department American Chib will be held to­ open to the public Isecause of the Cold War. general interest in .the topic for '60 OLDS. $3295 '60 OLDS. $33951 7th fleet have arrived to Thailand with showing "bootleg” prints of has announced only a 5-year pro­ morrow at 5 plm. at the clubhouse The office of Manchester Tax “88” Holiday C3bupe "88” Convertible British Prime Minister Harold en roi)te to the U.S. mission sup­ Hollywood films that had been re­ on Maple 6^ dinner 'wlU be Collector Paul Cervlnl to the Mu­ discussion. Refreshments iriU be Macmillan left London by air for gram of annual commemorative porting the beleaguered govern­ leased only for theater exhibi­ stamps to recognize each year of served later. nicipal Building will be open from served. Spring Breakfast RANGt VI a 19-day visit to the United ment. army commanded by Gen. 9 a.m. to noon tomorrow for the Sen. Welles is a member of the '60 OLDS. $2795 '59 OLDS. $23951 tion. the Chvil War Centennial. “88” Holiday Sedan “ 88” Holiday Ctoupe States, Canada and the West In­ Phoumi Nosavan. The tavern owner testified that Mr. and M n. Elmer Vennart, convenience of those pcMons who agriculture, cities and boroughs, dies. The Postmaster General had Sunday for K of C The delivery of Naval whlrly- he rented aome of the films from previously announced, the decision 37 Cornell St., 'Will be host and will need to obtain tax receipt allps finance, ^penal institutions, bank­ rUEL OIL Macmillan said he has “ much blrds, which brings the tjumber of Kantrowltz’ company. K^trowitz hostess at Lutz Junior Museum To renew their automobile regis­ ing and fish and game committees. '58 OLDS. $1795 '57 OLDS. $12951 to issue commemorative stamps G e o r^ F. McGunnlgle of Hart­ GASOLINE "88" Holiday Sedan ' S-88 Holiday Coupe to talk‘ about" with Kennedy. But American - operated helicopters' testified that he bought M d paid Sunday from 2 to 5 pm . trations. He has introduced a number of for the BatUe of Fort Sumter ford, past gnind knight of Hart­ aides said despite the lu-gency of here to 20, is expected hourly at for all the prints, and that he rent­ (1961); Shiloh (1963), Gtottyaburg Persons who will need these bills into the present session of the Laotian crisis, Macmillan will bases in South Laos, ed them out through normal busi­ (1963), the WUdemesa (1964), and Brian' Krause,' 87 iValnut St:, slips are those who paid their car the legislature. ford CkMincil, Knights of lum- '57 OLDS. $1195 '57 OLDS. $1295] adhere to his original schedule, The decision t y quadruple the ness channels. has named to the dean'a Uat for taxes dellnquently or who did not bus, will be guest speaker at the “ 88” Holiday Sedan D-98 Holiday Sedan helicopter strength coincided with Appomattox (1965). He said: which calls for a visit first to the ”We believe that full uUllzaUon the flMt semester at Wentworth receive registration renewal ap­ annual spring Communion break­ BANTLY OIL West Indies and then a meeting President K enney’s statement on Institute, Boston, Moss. plications through the mall.' '56 OLDS. $895 '55 OLDS. $795 American aims to Laos. of the professional and technical Emergency Brake fast, of Cam bell Council Sunday I nil’ . INI . •with Kennedy April 5^. capabilities of the Bureau of En­ The sub-branch office of the at the KofC Home. S-88 Holiday Sedan S-88 4-Door It was carried out during a top- Neighbors Kitchen Miss PatricU Little, 189 Fern Motor Vehicle Department in ; I ') \ I lli;i;i secret'2-day visit to this adminis­ graving and Printing will enhance Causes Car Fire The event ■will be one of the ac­ the beauty of our commemorative St., a member of the UniveMity Manchester’s State Armory will tivities marking the 60th anni­ trative capital by Lt. Gen. Thomas Recipe in Error be open from 8:30 a.m. to noon to­ TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 Dr. Olmsted Buys J. Trapnell. commander of the issues. of Connecticut chapter of Orche- versary of the founding of the if '58 T-BIRD $2495 { will appear on "This Is UO>nn,” morrow. Next week the houM 'will Thei rear end of a car owned by '59 RAMB. $1795 18th Airborne Corps, part of the 'We are confident that a high council. ROCKVILLE TR 5^ Ambassador 4-Door 2-Door Hardtop Instructions fo/, preparation of on (Channel 3 tomorrow at 12:30 be 8:80 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally, William F. Rice of Hartford was Animal Hospital Stijateglc Army Command at Fort dallbre Citizens’ Stamp Advisory burned at 10:30 last night as the McGtinnigle, a graduate o f Bos­ Mrs. Robert J. Tierney's Weiner- Committee c^n assure a stamp p.m. in a program, "Adventures in Monday through Thursday. The ton College, organized the FlMt Bragg, N. C. STRAC is a power­ brod Danish pastry recipe hn yes­ office will be closed Sunday and result of the car being driven with EASTER '57PLYM. $1095 'I7PO N T. $10V5| 2 Dr. Richard C. Olmsted, vet­ program which will be realistic Jazz.” Friday .Club and was one of the ful quick delivery force geared to terday's HeraJd were In error. on Good Friday, March 31. the emergency brake on. Suburban 9-Pass. Whg. 4-Door Station Wagon erinarian, and his wife, Mildred move at a moment’s notice to any without constraint on Imaginative Town firemen from Companies founders of the Nocturnal Adora­ The dough should not be di­ and creative Ideas and designs.” Manchester Junior Square midnight on March 31. Olmsted, have purchased veterin­ world crisis spot. 1 and 2 answered box alarm 37 at tion Society, both of Hartford. A R. E. WANDELI parade time! . vided Into six portions, bift should The philatelic p n ^ a m will be Dance Chib will hold a dance to­ at midnight on March 81. memt^r of the Bishop McMahon '57PLYM. $895 '55 MERC. $5951 ary business Interests of Mrs. Trapnell met Phoumi iand other Center and Newman Sts., where T* 'w 2-Door Hardtop leaders here and made several be rolled six times' with each ad­ coordinated through' the Office of night from 7:46 to 10:15 at Wad­ With 302 inserts handed out yes­ General Assembly, Fourth De­ Ji>. Savoy 4-Door Dorothy W. Bushnell, widow of dition of butter. The correct r*' terday and 214 registrations re­ they found flames shooting 10 feet Building the late F. Forbes Bushnell, at 563 trips to the fighting fronts. The the special assistant to the Post­ dell School. Tonight will also be into the air from the rear tire and gree, he is active in Catholic of- H«rG’i w hy greGnor Woodbridge St.' embassy said he also visited Sai­ cipe follows: master General James F. Kelleher. the last- opportunity to purchase newed today as of 1 pm., the faira in the Hartford council. Welnerbrod tickets for the Dick Leger dance, overall total for this year now undercoating. Contractor A bill of sale and warantee deed gon and Bangkok on a fact-finding Franklin R. Bums, Jr, will func­ Rice’s , car had stonop-’ ‘ Richard Jarvis and Joseph filed at the town clerk's office yes­ tour. (Danish Pastij;^ tion as director of the Division of and members are asked to return stands at 1,176. Sthauster will be in charge of ar­ 1 cup cold milk Lost year at the end of the few.ieet of a fire hydrant, making ^ 5 5 FORD $495 terday transfers all equipment and News of the helicopter transfer Philately. i tickets and ticket money. the work of the firemen tnut rangements. Joseph RJ 'wUl R«iidtnHal*Comm«reial ^ 5 5 VOLKS $69^1 Items of the veterinary business, and arrival of a contingent of 150 fourth day 4.175 registrations had be toastmaster. r* ■ Wagen, Sun-Roof 1 ■ Station Wt^fon 4 1 package of yeast been renewed. easier. Alttratiom-R«med«liiKI once operate by both Dr. Olm­ Marines to service them at the Ferdinand L. Lucas, son of Mr. HeW EiiSl5ll0 |S llA iS M sted and the late Dr. BushnelL transit base In Udom, Thailand, tablespoons sugar Soviet Still Refuses and Mm . C^harles G. Lucas, 94 ______• ■ '54 PONT. $395 1 ■ '54 PLYM. $245 Purchase price was not disclosed. Just 35 miles south of here had been 1/4 cup warm water Walksr 8t„ has been promoted to “ Business Built On ■ Chieftain "8'’ 4-t)r. 1 I 4-Door a well-kept secret In Vientiane. H teaspoon salt sergeant first class to (Germany, Customer satisfaction” will start with Legal Notice It followed a closed door cabinet 1 cup softened butter of margarine Answer on N-Ban where he Is a member of the 67th 1 $195 3 cups all-purpose flour. Full Insurance Coverage ■ '54 FORD $195 I '53 OLDS. session presided over by King medical depot. Sgt. Lucas, whose h V 1 ■ 2-Door Hardtop " ■ “ 88” 4-Door AT A CXIURT OF PROBATE held Savang Vathana here Tuesday at Sprinkle yeast over warm water (Continued from Pqge One) wife, Rita, is with him in Germany, tel. MI 4-0450 at Manchester, within and tor the which steps to bolster American as­ and let stand 10 minutes. Then District ol Manchester, on the 21st dav entered the Army in 1962 and has A fter 5:00 P.M. . . k and look whose heading the parade! Poll- 1 '52 FORD $95 1 1 '51 BUICK $95 Dt March. 19«1. sistance were believed thrashed place in a bowl with the milk, egg, negotiator Arthur H. Dean can con­ been oversees sine* January 1960. MUNSON’S fURTTHISTlMR! g , 4-Door Present, Hon, John J. Wallett. Judge. over, A delayed communique said sugar and salt. Mix well. Add the 1 _ 4-Door Estate of Caroline Marla Gibson late tinue to give details on the west­ He attended Manchester High 82 BALDWIN ROAD Parrot of course with an exciting array of of Manchester. In said District de­ the government, while seeking neu­ flour and work Into a dough stiff ern proposal but no progress can School. Hart offers homeowners the widest selection of lawn ■ 1 '53 BUICK $145 ceased. trality, would maintain contacts enougrh to handle. be made toward a test ban treaty, Candy Kitchen new stylings for boys and girls. Their delight 1 ’SOBUICK $45 The administrator having exhibited l l l ^ 4-Door 1 ^ ^ 4-Door with nations which favor peace In Place the dough on a floured Tsarapkln was chairman of to­ Membem of the Soroptlmlst seed blended in New England for New England lawns. hla admlnistraUon account with Mid Laos. board and roll Into a square. Cut will know no bounds when they come in and estate to this Court (or allowance, it is day's session — the 277th since Club will meet Monday at 6:80 -J m s m ORDERED; That the Bth day of The helicopters are expected to two* sticks of butter Into six por­ the negotiktions began 3 ^ yeaM pm . for dinner at tlie home of a Whether you're patching up, re-pionting, or starting April. 1961 at eleven o'clock, forenoon, be flown by American civilian pi­ tions and place one piece of butter MANCHESTER nee all the “parade” numbers: You’ll be 5 Courteoua Salesmen to Serve You; Fran Dickenson, at the Probate Office in the Municipal ago. member, Mrs. ESlzabeth Cook, 562 Makers of Fine Candies— Famous for Old Fashioned Goodness from scratch, you’ll find o Hort blend for oil growing Building In aald Manchester, b* and lots working for Air . .merica, sub­ to the center of the square; fold Dean has taken the initiative E. Middle Tpke. A business meet­ AI Catalano,' Bob Jones, Paul Dougan, John Falcone. the aame is assigned for a bearing on sidiary of Civil Air Transport In Uie sides and ends over Uie cen­ pleased too tvith the quality, style, and price. the allowance of said administration ac- since resumption Of the talks Mon­ ing will follow. RUBBER STAMP CO. conditions. em nt wltb aald estate, ascertainment Formosa: which is handling 'cop­ ter. Roll the dough out and fold day after a ^nonth recesj. Each ters and transports now here. Heli­ of heirs and order of distribution, and after each addition of bptter six day he diseased to detail another The Sanctuary Choir of Second OVER NOW LOCATED AT Look for the big red heart ot, your dealer's. Favorite And Up this Court directs that noUce of the copters are useful in troop move­ times. Place to refrigeratpr for tlme^and place assigned for said hear- point in the program. Congregational Church will pre­ EASTER CANDY of professional gardeners throughout New England. 4.99 MANCHESTER ments and ferrying wounded. about two hours. 300 Inp be given to all persona known to Western sources say it Will take sent "The Crucifixion," by Stain­ yriESHLT MADE IN BOXES AND BULK .^oif rot I own ANroim be Interested therein to appear and b* The helicopters come under the Roll lightly, cut Into strips and Dean at least eight , more; days to. VARIEtlES 5 SOUTH MAIN heard thereon by publishing a copy of control of the Programs Evalua­ form into flat ptowheels. Place on er, on Palm Sunday St. 7:30 p.m. this order in aome newspaper having a ■pell out the new weetem propos­ in the church sanctuary. The pub­ TO circulation in said Dlatrict, at least tion Office, a group of American a greased baking sheet and let als (or a treaty banning teating of SOLID and HOLLOW CH O CO LATE BUNNIES STREET OLDSMOBILE lic is Invlt*^ five days before the dsy of said bear- soldiers in mufti carrying out rise for an hou/ and a half' in a nuclear weapons. CHOOSE FROM p l a n t bw. and Inr mslUne on or before March military training of the tMO army. wann room. Brush with melted and CH ICKS 29c and up m a n c h c s t e r THE CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. , w S H O ES MOTOR S A LB 88, 1961, 07 certified mail, a copy of Talking with newsmen outside Mlas Valerie Ford, daughter of thla order to John GIbeon. S3 Falk- Their number recently was vir­ butter and bake in a pre-heated the wood-paneled conference room fin Camprtw-PrinHnq) Bor Drive, Mancbeater, Conn.; Roger tually doubled from the original oven at 400 degrees for about Mr. Mrs. Walterir 'T, Ford, 14 New- FILLED EASTER BASKETS 79c and up. RAY DWYEIt. Used Car BUnager of the Palace of Nations, Tsanqikin OPEOf DA ILY 881 MAIN ST w. Otbeon. 88 Brooklswn St.. New 100. In addition, several hundred eight mlnutas. ■aid he detected "a slight advance’’ man 8 t, has been namqd to the viSfiy /SP2 Britain, Conn.; RnthiG. Whitford, 996 daan’s UM at Endloott Jimlor Col­ Large assortment of candy novelUea to flU your own baskets. a n d SUNDAY T iL . Mi 9-32T0 SEEDS T MANCHESTER 512 WEST CENTER S T .^ M I 3-2411 Wlfiard At*,, Newington, Conn.; llelen FUlptooa, Thais, and Nationalist Make ;■ thin frosting of orange in some aspects of the weetem pro- O. Ssrsits, RTD No. 3. Box No. 893. Chinese are employed In technical, or almond flavoring, water and poeals. But he asserted that uiey ls#)^ Bevarly, Mass., whare riie is ROUTE C BOLTON NOTCH (TowardJladover) » AJ«. to 7:80 PJg. FREE PARKING WETHERSFIELD CONNECTICUT Open ew iiii(s Monday thronghyridsy andBatnidaan ■enrheeter. Cobb.: Martha G. Obr- confectioners’ sugar and bruah a fraabmaa' majoring la marobaa- a»MB. dil3 laloti Alvd.. 8 o l^ Ohio. administrative and clerical Joba contained "too many eomUtloai, Prompt Snfvico YESt.WH CABBY OORBKCmVE SHOES JOHN J. WALLETt. Judge. In the program. ortr pastriss wbila stlU hot. too many Ijfs.” dlatug. /] ■r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 PAGE THIRTBEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI^, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 2i, 1961 / PAGE TWELVE DAILY CROSSWORD P U m B OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Kiwanig to Hear BUGGS BUNNY Choirs Tell Story Ben Ezra Group SNET Safety Talk SURE.OCEROl71 /ify^rrsTowiEP Of Palm Simd^ To Pick Officere TV-Radio Tonight FORMAL WEARI TM 6LAPVER RMNIN'AIPIMV (X CAN ASSURSVOU ^ AmwartoPraWauaPUiila. CIRLE ENOUSH AfiOl ISTHACr I Pr8M:tlc8J pointers on safe driv­ T p - m r ",1m u » e \CALAMlTy ^ HL/H1.C10howlers \ \UPSTAQBi' I Ploy the Gaiwi> | The atory of Palm Sunday will Officer^ of Ben Bara Chapter of ing will be dUcussed by Lou F. TO RENT ClLLM/VbU S ? A^^l'HWMntHWAL'OO VN t ALK / |)« told through mualc and/dance B'nai B'rith will be elected at an Prell, headquartera staff assistant, FNCIDONB a WEDDINGS e BANQUETS a OROANIZAHONS SLm rella’ ^ U HACKLEWEN'S NIECe V FDR ^ •t a Palm Stmday ttiA iiy vaaper animal paid-up membership din­ AOOM 4Sa>MgH» . Television accident prevention, of thb South- COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE 1WCMA10R AS .BOXANe, AND yf DODSIHG aervtea at South Mothodjdt Church ner Tuesday at 7:80 n.m. at Fl- $PRDUntSA JIAmwktapQtt . cm New England Telephone Co., REASONABLE RATES \ X, AS CVRANO W l The Jackie Gleason Show 3. Good Driving," as covered in train- Lgra'fe* comrauna Allyn Dambeck, corresponding >0:00 .MIrliael Slis.vne 10. 22 i ;33SM k1u SOrutMt 40 Tamper SlFrendtidndo ent oMhe children's department of Club House / is i ing courses given the 5.000 tele- BY V. T. HAMLIN OSOtbarwiM thevSunday School, and the Rev. secretary. Sports, Nesm A Weather Million Dollar Mnvia SSSIgbt dSSdtpater litt Doug khwards I. 12! Twlhgtrt~Zone 12 : phone employes whose duties in- a l l y OOP SOCbiirdiUBUrai MHMIII " dSMan^sname W*«aieuwee U.FterGjna’a La. Projectors OTonte IT rected by Jabk Grove, organlsL Emanuel Lutheran Church. WDE^ISN <^6:35 Local News and Showcase 8 NBadmiatan mm Invited to the meeting, arranged —-aound or allont* alto 55 mm. tef"■ n Includes Beverly Allen, Jonsthan The bride ie the daughter of <:00 N«wi. Wall Str^ft 1 6:45 Lowell Thomas. Phil Rlxutlo BY AL VERMEER •qniMMnt j r JT BT a by the foreign policy committee of i:10 Art Johnson Sho' 7:00 CBS News alide projectort. PRISCH.LA’S POP OOObtentllO Almond, Malcolm Barlow, Jean­ the league. Mrs. Jerome Nathan Mra. Rudolph Carlson, S3 Walker «:U Ski Report 7;H> CBS—In Person W E EVEN* , WE’VE BEEN eiDtetrar u sr ette Conrad, Doris Diehl. Judith chairman of the committee. St., and the late Mr. Carlson. The 8:05 Raynor Shinei 7:30 Mutual' News WELDON DRUG CO. ESPECIALLY WHEN ^TALKING ABOUT .. bridegroom is the eon of Mr. and 11:06 Ski Report 7:35 Local News and Showcase WE WENT TO THE -1MI l>a!)ftip in Middle TV OR RADIO er, and William Turkington. Mra. Woodhouae la former sec­ "O Promise Me" and “The Lord's 6:00 NVwb. Weather 1st Roy sot Duo Novombor 1961 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL retary of state of Connecticut. She 6:20 Strictly Sports PLAYING Sixth grade members of the Prayer." G. Albert Pearson ' 6:30 Suppertirne Serenada Los Angeles, March 24 t/Pi — Sunday School who will usher are organized the women's division of organist. 6:45 Three Star Extra Lassie, television’s top dog. mny POORLY ? ROOM ADDITIONS A Priscilla AJmond, Deborah Clarke, the Office of Military Government Escorted by her uncle, Irving 7:06 Page Morton Show he in the middle of a marital con­ 7:15 Conversation Piece PORCHES Our Specialty . Cathy Harrison, Bonnie Hooker, of the U.S.. to Germany under Carlson, 206 Center St., the bride flict. MINO TOW TUMI IN K>4 Gen. Lucius Clay. Since the end 7:^» News Sufid for FREE catalog aa Barry Midwood, and John Rice. wore a floor-length gown of Chan 7:45 Radio Motrow Mrs. Mae B. 'Weatherwax, ■wife OlD of World War II. she has traveled tilly lace over satin, designed with 8:05 Pops Concert UNIVERSAL COTTAGES s^ten.sively arbiin^. the world. 9:06 What's Your Opinion of Ija Try The Very Popular Woodland Gardens COMEDOWN. ota^i for "PLANTS THAT ALWAYS PLEASE!"

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Weekend TV V Spring Training tetarday^— ' Avenge Earlier Loss Continue Winning t B.m.— P r« BM katball Play«»>i Hats Tt. CMtIes. ChamieU tt, 80. « p.m.—Ni t Finals, 3 0 t U U ( \ G Providence vs. 8t. lynils, Defeat Cross Clinnnels » . 80. WARM UP Enthusiasm 4 p.m.—Big T ine tVipetUng. Ohnnnel 8. To Gain Finals 4:80—TV Race ef Week, HOLIDAY BANTAMS Channel 18. .1 Hampton Tops Restaaranters Earl Yost W. Pet Rolloffs Toniffht From Florida And Pride 8 p.m.—All Star OoM, Of NIT Event Case A Blinn ...... 32 .667 Sports Editor Channel 8. Jones Boys ...... 29 .604 5 p.m.—Wrestling, Channel 18. Tonight the winners of re­ Colla Const. •...... 27 .563 With Sizzling 125.53 Average spective bowling' tonrnaments 10 p.n.—Fight ef W’eeU, New York, March 24 (JP)— .500 Still There Fernandez va. ^ goa, Morlarty Bros...... 24 from the East Side, West Side Providence, a go-go-go bas­ Turcotte Esso ...... 23 .458 and Community Y will meet at -Channel 8. RESTAUR.\NT LEAGUE New York, Marcli 24 (A*)— ketball team, and St. Louis, Annum Const...... 23 .4,58 Standings the Y tor Individual trophies as lez Views Cliisox Better which cuts 'em off at the pass Knarf's Market ....21 .417 W. L. Pet. Inter-buildtng champ* for the They don’t strut or swagger, Sunday— Hilllardvllle Lunch ..20 .396 Recreation Department. I but the fierce pride and en­ 2; SO—Sunday Sport* like the hero of a TV western, P agani's,...... 65 16 .802 Case & Blinn are the champion.* Walnut ...... 53 31 .654 Bowling In the Father A Son Spectacular—Channel 8. will meet tomorrow afternoon of the Saturday morning holiday thusiasm that carried the in the final of the 24th National Imperial ...... 50 34 .617 Midget evnet will be Lennie 4 p.m.—Connecticut Tenpin i Bantams League which concluded Kearns and his dad. Skip, from Because of Added Pitching : world champion Pittsburgh Derby, Channel 8. Invitation Baske'-baU Tourna­ Ray’s ...... 46 38 .568 it’s season last week. The winners, Cavev’s ...... 44 40 .543 the West Side; Bruce and Fran­ I Pirates to the top last year ment. who entered the league a few ! underscores their inipo.sing 11-3 It should be an interesting con­ Oak Grill ___ .',..4 2 42 .500 cis Hence of the East Side and weeks after it was organized, had Tom and Charles Gessay of the Sarasiota. Fla.— American*' i The re.'t of the So.\ team can cxliibition lecoid. 1 ___ trast of styles. They took opposite Gus's ...... 32 52 .395 easily be identified and Ix)(>ez to take a seven win and nine lo.*.* Y. These boys and their dads League champions in 1959 Dick Groat, shortstop for the routes from nowhere into the last record, which was the same as the didn't have to go into detail. Little Bucs and tlie National League round and they'll be meeting for No leas than three shooters won Father A Son Tourna­ hut third last year, Manager, I Nellie Fox and Looie Aparaehio More Trouble the third straight year in this old­ last place team at that time.. crashed the coveted "400 Club” In ments in their respective huiid- batting champion, puts it this The second place Jones Boys ing*. A1 Lopez of the Chicago: are still the best doubloplay com­ way. “We take tremen'jous pride est of all post-season basketball Restaurant League this week bination in baseball at second base jamborees. were the league leaders for three paced by Fred McCurry. The lat­ In the Junior Division of the White Sox has assumed an m the pennant and the W’orld Se­ cuarters of the schedule and then and shortstop. Roy Sievers. who is ries. There is eveiy bit as much Now for Ingo Prtjvidence won the first two— ter splattered the pins at a 409 Father A Son wili be lr\’ and cptimistic look at the current; 'hitting hanl. will'be at first with ran into some bad luck and lost Phil Riiscone from the West FPason 'AVe'Ii be I'ctter because of| enthusiasm in camp as there was 75-72 in two overtimes in 1959 and pace which included gamea of 156 . Minnie .Mino.so. Jini Landis and 64-53 last year. But that hasn’t eight straight. At this point the Hide, Harvey Jr. and HaiN'ey the: addition of Cal McLiah and last year." In C^urt Ring Case A Blinn entry took advantage and 151. Others over 400 for the Al Smith in tlie outfield'. Reserves His ni.itcs are content to do proved anything about the way evening were Paul Correnti 167- Sr. Duplin of the East Side and Juan Firarro, : include .lim Rivera. Sam Esposito they play. The two coaches and of this and came on to overtake Paul and Al Wilhelm of the V "La^t year we led the league in their talking on the playing field 146—408 and Howie Hampton 406 f and handyman Bill Goodman. Miami, Fla., March 24 lA^ — many neutral observers agree cu the leaders and draw away to a Bowling at the same time Mttirg, fielding, iloubleplay* and . where they made Philadelphia vic- three game lead. Others with fine scores for the will be the girl winners from ; till! No. 11 yesterday. Joe Chris- Swedish heavyweight Ingwnar that point. etolen baoes. \Ve were runner-up.' ■ "It was a typical game for us. Highlights during the season night were Jim Martin 137-144— the Community Y and the West Rookies Uatrli His K\e 1 topher's foiir-for-four perform­ Johansson was scheduled to go In­ 389, Tony Salvatore 146 -386, Don In total hits, total bases and slug-1 • I We seem to lose our control when are: Top Ten Average John Tin­ Side. Lynn Rivard and Ra- gir.g percentage and second, b y ! ance paced a 20-hit attack that to U.S. District Court today at ker 95.3, Terry Kelly 89.3, Steve Carpenter 379, Walt Suchy 372. miine Salclus will meet in the Two rookie flyclia.'er.', bothi. overwhelmed the Phils 15-9, we have a late lead," said Provi­ only five, to the Yankees in runs j Negroes, have caught the eye of 9:45 a.m. in a fl^ht for permiaston dence Coach Joe Mullaney. His Boris 89,1, Jim Stackpole 88.9, Frank Boga-*h 147—370, Larrv HOWIE HAMPTON Midget event will be Lennie scored. Despite all this, we fol- i At the .same lime, the Bo.ston to leave the coimtry. Gary Smith 88.5, Bruce Blaksejee Bates 135—363, Bill Sheekey 36l man of the Y will meet Carol the field boss. .Stan Jolui.son hit Red Sox brought the American Friars blew an eight-point lead In lowed New York and Batlimore \ Johansson w’aa closets with at­ the last two minutes of regulation 86.6. Dick Cobb 86.4, Bob Hamil­ Pete Aceto 359, Pete. Brazitis 357, High individual single marks Anderson from the West Side. ■fL'is “s-saBi C m - k i u 'i .' v.t 'S's; (Jharlie Whalen 137 — 353, Ken in the final .'tahdings. It wa.s ob­ A Pacific Coast League and Floyd torneys for three hours yesterday, time then came back to gain a HEADS UP GAME—Tim Shea (84) of Holy Cross has these Providence players grab­ ton 86.2, Ed Faber 86.2, and Steve both belong to (Jarpenter. He hit Ail participants are asked to vious lhat our pitching failed so an 11-7 triumph over the Chi- 90-83 overtime decision over scrap­ Germond 84.6. Montie 353, Al Lavlgne 353, Ed a sparkling 444 tor the high triple report at the Y. Robinson batteef .318 with the, (•ago Cubs, and the streaking Bal-, giving testimony about his earn­ bing for His head as he slips the ball away from them during struggle for a in we went out and got McLi.sh and same club. "We might need a lit- j ings. The government claims her py Holy Cross in last night's semi­ Highest Single Game: Terry Bajaucius 356, Burt Claugshey and his tof> game this year was Pizarro.” i tiinore Orioles won Ihcir sixth in finals. last night’s NIT semi-final game at New Yory’s Madison Square Garden. Providence Kelly 134; Highest Double: John 136—351, Dan Maliggni 360. a booming 178. tie more lefthandod punch and | siircrssion bv boating New York, ow-es $411,620 from his 1961 in­ Y KEGLERS Senor Lopert. who can look back | JI .AN PIZZARO both John.'on and Robinson bat' come and $598,181 for 1959 and "We have to make them play players are Ray Flynn, left; Dick Leonard, left rear, and Vince Ernst, right. (AP Photo­ Tinker 242; Holding the beat average In the High without a mark belongs to I-.’!. This week will be the final week league as play swings into last league secretary Al Lavigne with Standings on 18 seasons in the major leagues , from the left side of the plate. 1960. bur game. That’s the only way W. Pts. as a catcher and 10 more as a man- ; Besides Pizarro, acquired from In other ' ganws. Minnesota we t^n," said Coach John Ben- fax.) of bowling for the boys and will be round of play is Hampton with a a 96. Cincinnati after being traded by When the White Sox sagged eilged the Los -Angelos Dodger.s .Johansson contends he ia a resi­ 125.53. Others amongst the top 10 Coffee Cups...... 62 .674 ager, six at Cleveland and four from the top to third place in one ington of the deliberate St. Louis a jamboree where the boys in the League leading Pagani's, who .641 Milwaukee, where he never lived main squad 5-4. the -Dodgers' B PROTECTING THAT PLATE!—Rookie catcher John Orsino of the San Francisco Gi- dent of Switzerland and under BllUkens, whose 67-60 victory over league will gel some free bowling. are Whalen 121.60, McCurry long ago made a shambles of the Spatulas...... 69 with Chicago, ia as gracious and as year, one glaring weakness was i laws of that country he IM not Spoons ...... 52 .865 friendly and warm to a newsman up to his potential, <-7 last .season team nipped Washington. 8-7, the ant.s sends Los Angeles Angels’ Ted Kluszewski sprawling as he blocked the plate with Dayton was their highest score In Nats Disappointed, Not Discouraged Trophies and prizes will be award­ 120.70, . Bates 120.33, Bajaucius pennant race, are possessors of in wins and losses, and McLish. a behind the plate, Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox defeated Mil­ subject to the U.S. tax. three toumarrient games. 120.11. Carpenter 119.23. Paul Rolling Pins ...... 46 .500 from a small daily as to the big having a tough season with age liis foot, knee, elbow^and forearm as Big Klu tried to score at Palm Springs, Calif., yes­ ed during the morning and re­ both the team single and team .380 big 19-giame winner with Cleve­ waukee. 3-2. St. Louis ■ whipped U.S. Dial. Judge Bmett C. T^at leaves two big questions— Correnti 119.11, Joe (Jenovesi triple honors. Their top game was Tea Kettles ...... 35 city press representatives. a factor. It may be at this vital freshments will be served. All the Egg Beaters ...... 22, .23^ land two years ago but a disap­ Detroit, 6-5, Cincinnati got by terday. Kluszewski, a 245-pound ex-football player who is sometimes called the strong­ Choate, told government attorneys can Providence avoid costly mis­ boys are reminded to bring their 117,62. Walt Arckivy 117.49, a 670 and their best night was a WTilIe standing behind the bat­ pointment uith Cincinnati last' spot in the down the middle theory ting cage at Payne Park, Lopez Kansas City. 4-3. and San Fran­ est niiin in baseball, was out and ended flat in the dirt. (AP Photofax.) a week ago to be prepared to show takes? Can the BilUkens. take Celts Take Game Edge jerseys with them. Shee'kcy 117.24. 1,922. f year at 4-14, Chicago has an that a team must be strong to win cisco belted the Los Angeles An­ cause w'hy Johansson should not charge and make the Friars play Taking all four points from the talked freely of the coming aea- abundance of pitchers. that the Sox need help. Behind Rolling Pinsi the Coffee Cups In­ »on. gels. 13-4. be allowed to go home to Sweden their kind of game? Losing Coach Lollar are Joe Ginsberg and re­ Five limner Outburst KACBV TENPIN SPICE NO. * creased their league lead to three I “The big difference, a* I see It Burly Early W>-nn. who needs or to Switzerland, w-here he has Tom Blackburn of Dayton thinks CONSTRUCTION LEAGUE 16 more wfins to join the exclusive cruits Camlllo Carreon from San The Pirates won it despite a business interests. Johansson said the Bills can do It. As Sharman Sets Pace y 'JUNIORS Standings full games. Second place Spatulas this aeason, will be our pitching. Diego and Bob Ro.selli up from Standings ng* W. L. Pet, Standings won a 3-1 decision over Egg Beat­ 300 club, and Billy Pierce, two for­ five-homer outburst - four off ace Hawks Capture Big One he plans to go.to Geneva when his' “8t. Louts is a good, aggressive W. L. I know what McLiah can do. .He Sacramento. Carreon hit .279 and Vern Law - by the Phills. Jim club that will force any team into W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. Pagani’s Caterers . ..75 36 .676 Pet. ers. couldn't go from good to bad so mer 20-game winners, along with tax case is settled. Caraway ...... 25 8 .758 Herb Score, who has also enjoyed looks good. Coker connected twice and Bob mistakes," he said. Boston, March 24 (fl>)— “ I’m very disappointed, but I’m not Elks . ...12 3 .800 Filloramo's Const. . .19 5 .792 Man. Modes ...... 72 40 .649 Best totals were Vivian Sheldon ^ fast in the one year he spent with Government attorneys said Jo­ Pharmacy . .10 5 .617 Giansanli's ...... 19 5 .792 Morlarty Bros...... 65 47 .586 Poppyseed ...... 24 9 .727 114, Barbara Mason 111, Jeanne a 20-wln campaign, plus Frank Defense and speed, plus pitch­ Malkmii.s. Johnny Callison and hansson had been "Most coopera­ Dayton made plenty of mistakes, discouraged,” Syracuse Coach said after his Miller’s Cincinnati. He’ll be a starter as To Even Playoff Series forced or otherwise. The Flyers Boland Oil ...... 8 7 .513 Aceto's ...... 16 8 .666 Turcotte Esso ...... 61 51 .550 Cinnamon ...... 19 14 .576 Nourie 110. Baumann and Bob Show pose a ing. have been trademarks of Chi- Bob Sadowski once each. Chris­ Ix>* .\ngelei* — Irish Wa.vue tive” in discus.sing with them his Allspice ...... 17 well as Pizarro. I always liked problem for Lopez what , eveiy sox clubs in the past six years. topher had a pair of singles, a Thornton.' 164. Fresno, Calif., kept tr^ng to work the ball un­ Nats’ 133-110 (defeat by the . “ We got beat by Nassiff Arms ...... 6 9 .400 Howat A Mosher ..15 9 .625 Shea's Nutmeg .. . . .59 52 .532 16 .515 earnings in thia countrj-. Basil ...... WKDNKSDAY MIXED DOI'BLES Juan and how he can throw that manager wished he had: Which On the base paths, led by Aparicio. triple and a homer for PitLsbiirgh. knocked mit / Karl Heinz Guder, der the basket against a defense the great Celtics,” Hannuin said. “ What else can you say.” Gordon Cleaners ..... 6 10 .333 Annulli’s Const. . . .14 in .580 Fogartv Bros...... 69. 52 .532 ...... 16 17 .485 halL.l-dnn't think he’s any faster Pepper ...... 14 10 .424 Hlandinz* four men will be starters? Natu­ Piimp.sie Green's bases—loaded Montreal, March 24 ^A*)— "This was a big on e^ .-. one we The court also ia to rule on a that clogged up foul lane and The Celtic.* victory last night Bolton Pharmacy ,... '4 11 .267 Peck Lumber .. . . .10 14 .416 EAS (jaxe ...... 55 56 .495 L. Pet. with 51, the Sox swiped 122 bases 153. Germany. 2. Ray Rioja.*, Ginger ...... 13 than Herb Score but he throws rally. Lopez isn't worried. la.'t year, nearly doubling the to­ double drove in three runs in l I 136' . Santa .Ana, Cflllf.. knocked had to win," exclaimed Coach Rud.v Pilous after his Chicago motion by government attorneys time after time the Bills stole gave them a 2-1 lead in the best of McNally A Son . .. 9 1.5 .375 Lappen Ins...... 50 61 .450 20 .394 Marsf>-John Cuslilnx . ; . . . . 4S I,* .763 2 hit, on 10 of 16 from the field and Cayenne .. Irma-Ted Lawrence ...... 43 more bullets. "We’re .a set club.” Lopez said tal of its nearest team rival. eighth inning a.s the Red Sox cftme put Benny (The Bandlt( Medina, to limit examination of their evi­ passes and converted them into ■*even Eastern Division National Elks toppled Miller's Pharmacy, Ideal Sanitary' .. .. 8 16 .'333 Stevenson Ins...... 48 64' .429 ...... 4 29 .121 .666 "Coach Ray Berres -has been Black Hawks defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-3ilast night, 10 of 10 free throw*. Costello had Dot-A) Cow)'-* ...... 3* .603 after taking time out to chide Age. too. could be a factor. No ! from behind to overtake the Cubs. i40, Fresno, 10. dence in the tax case. Earlier, Jo­ •cores. Basketball Association playoff. 32-26, to clinch first place on final Girardin’s Builder .. 6 18 .250 Fllloramo Const. .. . .46 66 .420 Allce-CUrt MagnuBon ...... 37 ..SRT working with Pizarro. trying to 1 squaring their National Hockey League Stanley Cup best-of- hansson's attorneys, had asked 11 poinl8,.^|larnelt 22, high for the Minnie Minoso for jogging instead one ever gel.* any younger and Green and Frank Malzone. w-ho i Erie. Pa,—Johnny Bizzarre. 135, Leading 35-23 at halftime, the The series switches to Syracuse night of regular season. In other Colla Const. .. . . 4 20 .166 Man. Surplus ...... 43 69 .384 Breaking a tie for hrst place NcHle-E(i Spence ...... 36 .S71 get him to alow dowm. Juan has a of running down to first base. sc\-en semi-finals at 1-1. court permission to examine this BUllkens saw their lead trimmed Saturday afternoon for a national­ losers. Home Specialties ..36 75 .321 were Caraway with a 3-0 verdict 'Gladya-Uerb Sinitli ...... 32 ' .508 Wynn is 41, reliefer Gerry Staley hit a tw-o-nin homer in the third, Erie, oiitpointeil Dick Di Veronica, The teams now move to Chicago “Sharman is the greatest middle games Boland Oil knocked Gordon Rulh-Bob Ostrander,...... 39 .460 tendency to get a little excited "Only one new man will be in evidence. to four points a couple of times, over Pepper. Poppyaeed which had Mal-Tom Morley ...... 2« .444 40, ■ Minoso 37. lx>llar. 36 and each drove in three Boston runs. -136'2. S.vracuse. N.Y., 8. the second period before Boom ly televised (ABC-TV) game. distance shot in the, lilstory of the (Jleaners out of the playoffs by a Storming their way into a dead­ when In trouble and just rears the lineup. J. C. Martin at third Marv Breeding's sixth inning for the third and.fourth games of Boom Geoffrion and Henri Rich­ . After the hearing before Judge ■but they always were in command ‘'Now we just have to win that' Muffing a golden opportunity to' been tied for top going into this Millie-ODie Jarvis ...... 24 ..181 Sievers 34, and Smith and Fox the series Sunday and Tuesday 41-30 score and in the last game lock for first place in the standings Shirley-Leo Landry ...... 24 .381 back and tries to throw the ball base. He's been hitting real well ard got the flyipg Frenchmen even Choate, Johansson is to return to with' a defense that limited Day- game,” Hannum said. “There's get right back into the thick of week’s action, settled for a 2-1 win are 33. homer with Rues Snyder aboard nights. Montreal won the opener one at home and it's reduced to a never been anyone like him. He of the evening Bolton Pharmacy this week were Filloramo's Con­ Sandv-Ertdie Spence ...... 23 .366 past the batter.” and has also come up with some by the end of the stanza. a private room to continue his ton’s best shooter. Garry Roggen- best of three situation,’’ Hannum struction Co. In a head-to-head the pennant race were the runner- over Basil. Jo-Eimore Keish ...... 21 .333 Lopez isn't talking age. He'd w-as the clincher for the streaking Exhibition Baseball 6-2 last Tuesday night. really hurt us.” won over fourth place Nasslff fine plays. He has an excellent Orioles, who lost their first six deposition in the tax case, which burk, to three field goals on 19 said. “The smaller the series the battle tor league lead. Filloramo's' up Manchester Modes who dropped With leading shooters were Al­ Eddie Litzenberger, a la.nky Several '_ie» Boston led throughout, at times Arms, 53-35. Leadlne rollers were Leo Landry arm and good speed for such a rather discuss the pennant. may last se\-eral hours. shots. better chance the underdog has of a 3-1 verdict to' Lappen's Insur­ ba Sobiski 124—336, Emma John­ Pitching Vital Factor "We can win,” was his only pre­ Spring giames. Skinny Brown, Thursday’s Result* w-tnger who formerly played for Bobby Hull gave the Haw-ks a by as much as 29 points. The The Elks, with Frank Kopcha forged out a tie tor the top rung 352, Sandy Spence 120, Dot Cowlfs 117. big fellow.” Martin,^ who Is the touched for Mickey Mantle's fifth 3-2 advantage in the third period, Johansson said he is employ^ Providence never was far pulling an upset.” leading the way, won a hard by sweeping all tour points from ance. Front running ^ g a n i’s Ca­ son 115, Austeen Wilson 110. Alice Msi^uson 113, Marge Cushing 112. Pitching ia 75 per cent of win­ tallest hot comer giiardlan In the diction. i, Baltimore 4. New York 3. the Canadiens, produced the win­ by Scanart, S. A., a Swiss cor­ closest the Nats came was 52-56. homer, gave up all three Yankee ning goal for the Hawks w-ith three but Phil Goyette of the Habs tied enough ahead to have any feeling Neither he nor Boston Coach Red earned victory over Miller's to Giansanti’s, who needed only terers was shocked 4-0 by Shea’s ning baseball, so Connie Mack majors at 6-3, hit .285 with San The ex-catcher has a great rec­ Chicago (A) 3, Milwaukee 2. poration of which he ia neither of­ of security, though an- eight-point Bo.*ton then hit 10 straight, for a Nutmeg. often said, and if thia la true, the runs. minutes to play. Big Litz scored it again midway in the stanza. Auerbach cared to predict'how fari take over sole possession of first victory in one game to maintain Diego last year, including 13 ord of never having finished out A Montreal forum turnout of 14.- ficer, director nor stockholder and margrin with 1:44 left to play 66-52 halftime lead, and broke it Among leading keglers were 'White Sox will be battling for the homera and 73 RBI. He bats left- of the first division as a major Sandy Koufax pitched no-hit St. Louis 6, Detroit 5. from a scramble in front of the the aeries may go, but Boston’s open with a 42 point third quarter. place. Terry Klpter was high for undisputed posse.ssion of the lead. ball in a seven-inning stint for the Pittsburgh 15. Philadelphia 9. nets, slapping the disk past Mon­ 294 saw- the game. hence is not subject to the tax might look g(X)d to another team. had a thought: the losers. Top totals included Russ Upton 'Woody Pinkman 206—579, Pat flag all the w.-ay. The ataff looks handed. something the Sox need in league manager and his poorest which the government cclalms he "We always seem to get too That waa the ball game. great—on paper. tha lineup. Dodgers' main squad. But ninth Minnesota, Los Angele.s (Ni 4. treal 'goalie Jacques Plante. The Detroit Red Wings and the Fears Long Series Boland Oil had three players in 151-392, John Simmons 150-368 McGregor 206—573, Mario FTat- showing was third place last year. Toronto Maple Leafs resume their ow-es. keyed up when we have a late lead. Bill Russell. Boston's defensive tarolt 565, Stan Hillnski Sr. 560, inning homers by Earl B a 11 e y,‘ Cincinnati 4, Kansas City .1. The Canadiens, w-ho had w-on 11 “ If we get beat Saturday. I ace who had 18 points and 39 re­ double figures, Ekl Zawistow^kl Gene Parker 144, Carlo Petrlccl with two on. and pinchhltter Len­ Los Angeles (N).B 8, Wash­ straight Stanley Cup games ovci- semifinal .series in Toronto Satur­ While Johansson was attending Instead of getting the ball to our think it’ll go seven," he said. Asked (14), Wally Irish (10) and B6b 136. John McCabe 555, Al Pepin 211, day night w-it'. the Leafs holding a the deposition hearing, Carl Spatz, free man, Dick Leonard, of East bounds. was knocked out seven Joe Badeau 210, Stan Hllinski Jr. ny Green, with one on, brought the ington 7. three seasons, tw-ice overcame defi­ if he thought Boston could beat minutes before the game ended. He Hitt (10), to lead their team to Twins from behind. Don Demeter Boston 11. Chicago (N) 7. cits. Stan Mikita and Kejx Whar- 1-6 edge after nipping the Wings, a Miami attorney, waited outside Hartford. Conn., we'd make a bad the Nats at home, he shrugged. victory. For the Cleaners, Mike 201, Aldo D’Appollonlo 200. icaco in front 2-0 in ' 3-2. in tw-o overtimes Wedne.sday with a subpoena ordering him to pass or dribble too much and lose was hit in the temple by Swede COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN homertd for Los Angeles. San FrancUco 13. Los Angeles 4. ram pul -3 H “I’d sure hate for It to go seven. Halbrook's shoulder, and sank to Orlowski (14) and Bol) Cowles .Hebert Takes Lead Tommy Davis singled Wally I night, show cause before Dade Circuit It,” Mullaney *Aid. I don't want to have to c'hase that (8) were high. VILLAGE CHARMERS I The battered Leafs will be wllh- Providence was leading 72-64 the floor. He was revived and led Standing* Moon home with the winning run Judge Boyce F. Ezell Jr. why he (Larry) Costello seven games.” Bolton, playing their best game W. Standings ■ out winger Bert Olmstead, who when Jack (The Shot) Foley, who to the bench. L. Pet. Pet. as the Dodgers' B team scored should not be held in contempt of Costello and Dick Barnett, Syra­ of the season, walldpcd Nassiff Drivers ...... 60 .600 W. L. WONDBR I suffered sprained ligaments of the rang up 31 points for Holy Cross, Trainer Buddy Lerouex said Bill 40 .611 .We'll three ip the ninth to w-hip the 'Record Total of 4 ,9 5 4 Fans court. Spatz represented Ur. Her­ cuse's backcourt men, and the wasn’t injured seriously and Arms with Duke Hutchinson'(18), Niblicks ...... ,____59 41 .590 Garden Grove ...... 66 42 I left knee in the opener. He will be bert Salzberg o f New York, who connected a couple of times. Tim ...... 55 53 ,509 Jn Sunshine en Senators. Al Smith's sixth Irmlng ] sidelined a w-eek to 10 days. Regu­ veterans Cousy and should be able to play Saturday. John Roberts (17) leading the way. Spoons .. , .,..58 42 .580 Howard Oil .. l^metreng «iGgp claims Johansson ow-es him $3,000 Shea added a few points and Nassiff Arms ...... ,54 54 .500 gitfe you home run was the clincher for the lar goalie Johnny Bow-er still is on George Blaney hit a to engaged in a bitter backcourt The 'Western Division playOff. Bob Constantine (17) was tops for Bra.ssles ...... 55 45 .550 r ; White Sox. as Billy Pierce che'eked Paid to See Indians at Home for services before the second fight battle, with each side complaining tied at 1-1 between St. Louis and Nassiff Arms. Wedges . ..52 48 .520 Jarvis Realty ...... 51 57 .573 the shelf with a pulled leg muscle make it 75-75 with seconds to go. .463 the Braves on five hits in a six- and rookie Cesare Maniago again with Patterson in June, 1960. of shoving and pushing. Los Angeles, resumes in Los Putters ...... 61 40 ..’510 Man. Auto Parts . • -49 Miami Beach, Fla., Mareh 24 (A^)— What these touring pro The fighter has been at nearby Just as time ran out. Provi­ Johnson Paint ...... 49 .463 this inning workout. will replace him. dence’s Vlnnle Ernst, a skinny 5-8 The edge went to Boston, with Angeles tonight. Los Angeles won ■ EAST SIDE MIDGETS Mashi'es ...... 34 66 .340 golfers need to pep up their game is a little rest now and then. The Cards beat the Tigers when By FRANK CLINE Palm Beach since his sixth round Cousy Contributing 17 points and Opener of best of a three series Irons ...... 31 ,3lb Enjoying an equal amount of success at the gate as long as they Detroit will be at full strength. sophomore who has become the the first of the two games played 69 Last week Billy Caspiir, Jr. returned from a four-week ab­ Billy Bruton dropped a fly baU and knockout ;y heavyweight Cham­ 12 assists and sharp-shooting for the Playoff Championship Upset 3-1 by Jarvis Realty this did on the court this w-inter w-as Manchester High’s basketball squad.^ Forw-ard 'Vic Stasiuk jaggravated - u » il team’s "Take charge” player, was in St. Louis, the Hawks the sec­ sence to tie for the firttt-round lead in the St. Petersburg permitted the tying and winning pion Floyd Patterson at Miami Sharman popping in 30 polnU. He ond. found the Cruisers upset the Lad­ Battling their way to within one week was Garden Grove. The loop ceiling As a matter of fact, this i.s believed to have been a record breaking i a knee injury - Wednesday but is fouled but missed his free throw. leader* still h(ri(J a commanding open with a 63. runs to score In the eighth in­ year for Indians insofar as paid admissions at the gate. ' expected to play Saturday. Beach March 13. He made up for that error in over­ ders, 39-26. The Cruisers jumped game of first place this week were out to a commanding lead in the 11-game bulge in the atandings, Yesterday Jay Hebert returned ning. The Reds scored all their According to Dwight Perrj-, • time when he drove in for two the Niblicks. In a head-to-head George Bayer, Bob Brue and Tom first quarter and never were battle tor the top rung with the however. to the tour after a two weeks' runs on home runs against the faculty manager for Manche.ster quick field goals and gave the rest and shot a six-under-par 66 Garrity. A's with Vada Pinson slamming All-Ohio Final in NCAA Looms headed. loop leading Drivers, the Nib­ Best scores were.Ruth Oskman installation High athletic teams, this was best Friars a lead that Holy Ooss for a one-stroke lead in the first Gar>’ Player, leading money tw-o solo shots and Chico Cardenas IVayne Teaford of Wie Cniisers licks, took a 3-1 decision. At the 121, Anne'Anderson 119, Eliz Juiil winner on the 1961 tour, was tied year ever. In announcing the break- never overcame. was the big gun. Besides scoring round of the $25,000 Sunshine hitting a one-on homer. Extra Iniielders Like Money in Bank, Ernst 'll filling the place of Len same time, the third place Spoons 117, Gerrv Barton 112, Ann White at 69 with Bob Goalby, winner of dow-n of home attendance at Arena With Bucks, ’Cats Favorites 22 points, he al.*o controlled the won four points from cellar-(lwell- 112, Lil kiernan llOj Open Tournament over the Bay- Willie McCovey accounted for games this winter he declared. "To Wllkens, who paced Providence shore Ccnirse. the St, Petersburg ev-ent with a backboards for the winners. Billy ing Irons to advance to within two four RBI with a homer, triple and the best of m.v knowledge thi.* Into the NIT finals last year. He’s kit 23-under-par 216; Dave Marr, single In a 19-hil Giants' Offen­ Milwaukee in Good Position to Trade Rowe helped Tedford with nine games of the top of the heap. FAP JR. GIRI-91 Hebert was so rested he Frank Boynton and Dan Sikes. w-as a record attendance year. 1 a fierce competitor who has Kan.*as City,- March 24 Cineinnati and Ohio State points. Tlie Ladders were led by sinking shots from traps and w f sive that subdued the Angels. -.Best pinners were Betty Wilkie Bonny Zemaitis 111, Barbara Fans Helped haven't had a chance to check emerged as a playmaker and Ohio State’s mighty Buckeyes en­ haven’t lyiet in basketball since Bruce Hence who scored 13 points. McNeil 111 and Patty Peck 108 led the greens for his eagles and bird­ scorer while the opposition has 123, Barbara Lloyd 112, Helen Sam Snead, the gallery Pied L llT L E l e a g u e DEL­ them against past records but 1 1922. Monday night at 7 o'clock these Gallagher n'2, Dolores Kelly 110. the ahooters. ies. He w-as out in a sizzling 31. \ vw> ter the semi-final stage of their Piper, came in with a 70 after go­ NBA PIjAVOFFS believe this is the most fans w-e’vc concentrated on high-scoring John Municipal Auditorium’s 10,500- two teams will meet in the second Lve under par on the 6.632 yard EGATE: Repre.senting Egan. quest for a second straight Na­ when you ^ ing out In 33 with a little Inad­ ’Thursday'* Renult ever drawn at the date.” seat Arena has been sold out for game. ^ par 36-36—72 layouL and came in vertent help from the spectators, Little Leagues of Con­ - Who’s gonna second guess him tional Collegiate (N CA A). basket­ weeks. The championship game 35. necticut. District 8. at Boston IS.I, .Syracuse 110, -M who stopped three balls headed Friday’s Schedule All told, 4,954 fans paid for ad­ Hockey at a Glance ball crown in a game with w ll be televised locally and by a EAST SIDE JUNIORS \ H e played early, and his score for trouble. The 70 bracket was the 1961 International ■St. Louis at Los An(:elea. missions al the 10 home games capable St. Joseph's (Pa) Hawks number of stations in the areas Led by Jack Simmons, who buy an Armstrong ceiling stood up under the battering of a from which the finalists come. jammed with'14 players, including Cfingress of Little Satimlay'* Schc^ile played at the Arena. This included Thursday’s Result* tonight. scored 38 points, Spruce St. Mar­ cl'a.'sy field all day, although Art W’all Jr.. Bill Casper Jr., Mike Boston al Syracu.se. 2,688 adults and 2,286 sludenls The odds—14 points—point to Hawks Sleeper ket opened up a big second half To be • Weekend Womter, you need a Weekend Wonder K it And here Jack" Fleck nearly matched it late lyeague Baseliall in Ixi.s NA*nONAL LEAGUE Souchak, Ted Kroll and Dave Ra­ .St. Loiii.s Ht IjOS Angeles. Of course,, figures for none of the Chicago 4, Montreal 3. success for All America Jerry Lu­ St. Joseph’s (24-4) which ha* a lead and then coasted home to a 1 9 6 1 C O M E T it is. Free! It contains a ceiling tile knife, 6 'steel tape, instruction in the afternoon. Fleck came in gan. Angeles this week is Don Sunday’* Schedule games include the hundred.* who cas and the Defending Champion 15-game winning streak going, 64-48 victory over Na.*siff Arms with 34-33—67 to be alone in sec­ EASTERN LEAGUE / PRICES START AT Hebert had an eagle on his Berger of Rockville. Syracu.se at Boston. w-ere admitted/W-it|i their Student Johnstown 4, New Haven 2. Biickeyes, who carry a 31-game could be the sleeper in the final Peter Kasavage helped Simmons book, chalk and chalk line, and handy Weekend Wonder apron. Get ond place. first hole a.* he sank a shot from Activities Association books. winning .streak and their No. 1 round. at, the scoring line by hooping 15 Ton Taken Friday’s Schedule ■ yours fro# when you select your ceiling from our display of fourteen a trap, and he chipped in from Hvo Overflow Crowd* NA’nONAL LEAGUE national ranking Into the fray The Hawjcs did not rank among points. Thirty-eight players tiroke par 64 feet on the 403-yard 16th. He Because of the Frank Mermvcll No games scheduled. starting at 7:30 (CST). the leaders nationally in any The Nassiffs were led by Bill high-styte Armstrong ceilings. and 16 equalled par-figures, but had only one bogey, taking three Rose and Kelso Break Records finish put on by the Indian.* down AMERICAN LEAGUE The second semi-final, starting phase of the statistics, but aver­ McCarthy (13). Peter Gldman the par breakers didn't break It to get down from the fringe on the stretch when they were Buffalo at Springfield. at 9:15, matches the second ranked aged 80 points per game against (11), and Joe Savino (10). ^1848 by much as the yawning traps and the par three 17th. scrambling for a tournament Saturday’s Schedule Cincinnati Bearcats (25-3) against 70 for their, foes. They have a TiSnight marketmen meet L. T. A 10'xH 2' ROOM .85 wiry greens took their toll. .After A total of 149 pros and DO am­ At NCAA Swim Championships berth, the two largest crow-ds w-ere NATIONAL LEAGUE the Utah Redmen (23-6). fine scorer in 6-6 Jack Egan who Wood in fiinals at 6. the par-breaking orgy at St. Pet­ ateurs teed off, but only 149 of attracted at. the final twii home Detroit at Toronto. If 6hio State and Cincinnatir has a 21.7 average. FOR ONLY ersburg last week the scores the pros finished. Bob Rosburg games. A tot»l of 739,'fans. 300 AMERICAN LEAGUE which ia a six-point favorite, live St. Joseph will send two soph­ seemed high. and Ed Gerold both had to quit omores and three seniors against Mercury Meteor Seattle. March 24 t/Pi —A fainous.i fourth; John Vogel, Purdue, fifth; * kd"*!" kff* ‘*39 students, purchased Quebec at Sprin^ield. up 1,0 their billing, tomorrow Selecls UConn Five players, including Arnold because of hand injuries. Australian and an unsung Cana­ Sunday’ilay’s Schedule night’s finals will be the first of the all-veteran Buckeyes. The “ 600” 2-DOOR SEDAN TTie field w-ill be cut fb the low- ■Juan Botclla, Ohio State, aovcnlh, I UckeU for the East Hartford rookies are James Lyman, , small­ Storrsi March 24 WPi — i Peter Palmer, leading, money winner last dian won two United Stales i-ol- ancP'Robert Richardson, Soiitheni Rime Feb. 10 and this was topped NATIONAL LEAGUE the NCAA’s ,23 basketball tour­ year w-ho passed up the St. Pet­ 70 pros and ties after 36 holes and j est man in the tournament at 5-8, Mottla. a baseball star at Quincy legialo swimming titles yesterday .Methodist, eighth. . by the 869 paid admissions, 413 Montreal at Chicago. naments matching two teams from High School, has decided to enroll PRICES ersburg Tournament, w-ere tied In the low 60 pros and Hc'. after 54 Toronto at Detroit. one -state. and six-foot Bill Hoy. Lyman has (NOT 4-DOOR A^ and knocked off a pair of Ameri­ The 1.500-ineler freestyle was' kdults and 4.56 students, who averaged 10.7 points a game, Hoy as a freshman at the 'University ILLUSTRATED) START AT the 68 bracket. ’The others were holes Saturday, with the amateurs can records in the process. ‘ the vetenin Julius Boros, large plajing all four rounds. sw-iiin in four sections with the houglit tickets aj the door for the 12. of (Connecticut in September. Mot­ ^1993 r*TArNTTPECiAT*‘l' WHITE ONLY • Only Iw-o finals w-orO-coiile.slcd host time earning tha champion-! Unals w-ith Wethersfield. Coupled • ■' The Hawks’ front line of Egan tla, an honor student, is sched­ in the opening da.v of the .Na­ .ship. All unheralded star popped*be SAA admittees. both of (6-6), BTank Majewski (6-3) and uled to graduate this June. As I e x t e r i o r . * 7 Q I tional Collegiate Athletic Associa­ up ill this event also when Gary these *’ games...... were ^standing room Hearing over Liquor Permits Vince Kempton (6-8) completes a the first baseman on the High ' Reg. $5.35 gal...... Gal. O Johnston Refuses to Explain tion’.* (NCAA) 1961 meet. Heinrich, a Cineinnati .sophomore. only affairs w-ith many turned team average of 6-2 H, shbrtest of school team, he batted .390 , last Murray Ro.se. Australia's Olym­ won the first- section in 17:44.4. aw-ay al the doors. the four finalists. season.. ' INTERIOR FLAT. CA I pic star sw-imming for Southern This boat the meet record set last Poorest attraction.* at the Arena At Bowling Alleys Very Lively Reg: $4.10 gal...... :Gal. 4 9 a S w I Reason for Leaving Warriors California, w-on the 1500-metcr ,\-ear by William Chase of Yale, at proved to be Platt of Meriden and 1 frcestyle' in. 17 mimile.* 21.8 sec­ 17:48.7. Bristol Central games when less ROY McMUlLAN FRANK BOLUNG [INTERIOR SEMI-GLOS. JOHNN\ LOG.AN onds. It was hi* own .-tmerican than 200 people paid. The Platt Hartford, March 24 (JP) — A n f bowling alleys, opposed the meaa- record, set in 1959, that Rose When all section.* W-cre com­ \ Reg. $4.40 gal...... Gal. 4 3 a # ^ I Philadelphia, March 24 (iFh—Nell*' Johnston .said the conversation pleted five of the 24 .*wiuimei-s, gate sale was 180 and the Central Bradenton, Fla.— (NEA) "We're not copying any other ■Simue; a 6-2. 180-pound bverflow crowd turned out for a urea, AHEHTtON Johnston has resigned as coach of yesterday never got that far and shattered by 9..5 sccoiul,*. one 170. Silk City fans show-cd outfit in particular, but reserve in- Dominican can t ml.*s being an A spokesman for the 10-pin op­ LOW BANK RATES—36 MONTHS TO PAY ' INTERIOR GLOSS. * $0 Q C The Canadian is .lolin Kel.so.’ including Chase, had beaten that Johnny McHale sal way down the legislative public hearing on the Philadelphia Warriors to look Gottlieb did not try to dissuade recoi-d and Heinrich had to settle they knew their ba.skethall as .the flelders played a tremendous pan ouisLsnuuig snonsioff. in tin* acu- erators said the proponents of the I Reg. $4.50 gal...... Gal. I who glow- up iif*'lho British Co­ Indians won both by substantial left field foul line watching the in the Yankees’ ^tinning formula ond year he hopped from D to whether liquor may be sold in bills merely wanted the right to for a Jbb in college' basketball oV him from resigning. Gottlieb con­ for third place. bowling alleys thst operate res­ , perhaps as a salesman. firmed this. lumbia fishing village o f Ocean margins. Milwaukee players in an intra- for a dozen years, and four of our Triple A in Louisville. apply for liquor permits for res­ BOYS and GIRLS '55 BUICK $545 '55 OLDS. $645 ' GRAY FLOOR AND DECK ENAMEL A A ' "Actuallv: I had beep thinking Fall.* but sw-ims now for Denver The slender, powerful Rose was Good Road Shnw guys Mantilla, Martin. Roach taurants. taurants in bowling, alleys as a S-88 2-Door Hardtop "It is best for me and best for challenged in his section by Chase squad game at little Braves Field, "Menke is training with the Van­ The opponents and proponents 2-Door Hardtop I Reg. $4.70 g a l,...... > ...... Gal, the entire situation," Johnston about resigning since last year." Univeisity. Kql.so defeated favor­ Tlie Indians also proved to be a the old Ninth Street Grounds on and Rodgers—are capable of play­ couver Pacific Coast League club convenience to the bowlers. John.*ton said. "I felt the situation ed I.,ant-e L.-irson of .Southern but stepped ^the beat in Die final pretty good road show. The first •.ppesred to bs equally divided at Proponents said a restaurant in. MANCHESTER said, but he w-ould not elaborate. quarter-mile to defeat the cham­ the Manatee River. ing all over the place. in San Bernardino, Calif. At 20, the hearing yesterday before the '58 CADDY $2895 '5B CHEV. $1095 would improve this .vear and it California and broke L.arson’.s meeting with' 'VVethersfleld on Jan. this Iowa farm boy who was dis­ a bowling alley is no different than SOMETHING NEW Neither would Eddie GolUeib. pion. Chase vVa.* second, Winston General Manager McHale ap­ “ And don't think that 'our In- legislature’s Liquor Control Com­ a restaurant elsewhere,, and that DeVllle 2-Dr. Hardtop 4-Door didn’t. If it had I might have American and NCAA record.* for 13 w-as another standing room only fielders stop with these fellows. covered by everybody at once and ow-ner of the National Basketball the 200-yai-d individual medle.y. Pendleton of Michigan, fourth, and peared unperturbed about being mittee, dining customers should be able stayed, birt I'm not at all .sure. 1 affair as w-as the Indians’ visit to qjverloaded with shortstops and We have some pippins coming collected's $100,000 bonus, is very BOWLING GREEN $545 Association team, after Johnston w-asn’t happy this year." The mark . in both ra.se.s was Frank Winters of Southern Cali­ East Hartford. Games at Hall, ’Hiey showed up in suc)» large to buy a drink If they wish. '54 CHEV. $495 *56 FORD HERCULES^ HOOKS submitted his resignation yesler- fornia. fifth, all bettering the seconod basemen, four of them— along.” - clqse to being ready for the big num bm that the hearing had to Family Sport 2-Dopr 4-Door, NO NEED FOm>EG BOARD.S Some ob.seiwer.s sensed that 2;03.2 and Kel.so, overhauling Lar- Conard Eastem and Windham McHAle, hustler of talent, rattled club. In his second year he belted 854 CENTER STREET day. ■ * ■son at the nildw-ay point of the | meet mark. .Sixth place went to Johnny Logan, Roy McMillan, be moved to the Senate Chamber But Philip Russo, president of there was front ofTlce interference were also well attended. Frank Bolling and Billy Martin— off n.imes — Rick Herrscher, 34 home runs batting .335 for Gottlieb said he 'had no one in In Johnston’.* coaching and that race, showed his Canadian heels Aubrey Bii'rer of Southern Meth- Loyal rooters climaxed their sea­ from one ' of the smaller rooms the Connecticut Bowling Operators IS NOW FORMING '57 FORD $945 *57 OLDS. $1095 mind yet for the job. to the defending champion in a odi.'-'l. in. the upper salary brackets. They Amado Samuel, Dennis Menke and Yakima in the Northwest League. normally set aside for committee Association, said barrooms should 2-Door Hardtop 4-Door Hardtop DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS EVERY SATURDAY he w-as reqqii-ed to give Chatnber- son's support of the Indians by have to work in shifts on the one Tommy Aaron, the latter 21 and A right-hand batter standing 6-2 SUMMER DOUBLES HANDICAP Thus Johnston, at 31, ended a lain preferential treatment. time of 2.02.9. l^rson w'as timed Kelso gave a hint that he would gobbling up ’ Manchester's 1,000 hearings. have no place in a bowling alley, decade in the NBA—eight years as challenge Larson In the final.* diamond here, for there are seven bigger than his famous slugging and weighing 195 pounds, he does At issue were bills that would since bowling Is a family sport. * John.*ton would, make no further in 2:03.4. ticket share of, the New Haven everything well. i '55 PLYM. $395 •57 PLYM. $995 ' star center for Uie Warriors, and Preliminaries In . the one-meter when he won his preliminary heat in all, the others being Felix Man-' brother. Hank. > ^rrait 'liquor sales at bowling al- He said bowling operators are 4-Door. Black Custom 4-Door .Wagon comment, sajing the decision w-as Ai-ena for the tournament game tllla, Mfl Roach and Andre Rodg­ "Herrscher perhaps Is closest "Aaron, who has played short­ two as coach. His teams finislied diving event also in time just a tenth of a second w-ith Hillhnuse in less than a half eyg that maintain restaurants. opposed to any changes in the law BOWLING LEAGUES entirely his and he did not w-ant to ! -'Pfingboard ers. to bging ready for the parent club,” stop, perhap.* has a better chance that might jeopardize bowling’s second twice, but were eliminated cast'anv blame on anyone. .were completed, with npithcr of .slower than the record. Larson, hour's time. Under current law, the state STARTING MAY 15 High Trades—Low Prices—Ia)w Suburban Overhead In the playoffs; this year b.v S.vra- I tw-o Olympic gold’ ■ mcdifllsts cihflls lead- silver memnecUcut 10-Pln Bowl­ icut Restaurant Association. All leagues wUI he . organized and supervised by Fin Kloter resl- Sport's ...... 20 16 .556 ranking second. Robert Webster of 293 634 , victory had depressed Johnston. Michigan, gold medalist off the finish the breaststroke, lap in, i> Wlnclhem .185 money because with them you can makes you suspect he’s king size, base last season, ru - guarantee ing Proprietors Association, an or- And from about a half dozeh 'dent certified Instructor for the American Junior Bowling Con­ MORIARTY BROTHERS FREE ESTIMATES Hi-Lo's ...... 18 18 .500 Conrad ______401 268 669 He had said In an Interview last dead heat and Kelso the freestyle Alumni ...... 48(7 146 6.13 land a pitcher or anyone irou hap­ you’re right — '6-3 and 200. Last we’ll have none there in the fu­ ganizaUon o f about IB establish­ women, who identified themselves gress. Any boy or girl Interested in Joining one of the leagues "Comet—Lincoln—Mercury—Continental—^Engl^ Ford” AND FINANCING Four Spare’s .. . .17 19 .472 Olympic tower, qualified in third as motherrand bowlers, came pro- > Sunday that changes must be Bloomer Girl’s . .15 21 .417 place and Gary 'Tobian of South­ lap by half a length. Malonev ...... 226 178 404 pen to need. You rarely can obtain yeir, Herrscher, a line drive hit­ ture.” ' ^ ments, supported 'the bills. call the Mancheeter Bowling Green—-MI D-8B69 or Flo Kloter OPEN DAILY 7 AM . to • PM. rial.1/,...... 94 86 ISO ter. batted .338 and, was moved "And ila I aaid," concluded Mc­ Opposite Views testa on grounds that their chil­ . made, and the club no longer can Do W^h Ditties .13 22' .361 ern ' California—Olympic gold Ksstern ....;. 16H 210 :(73 a capable replacrmenit witj} just MI 9-S816. 301 Center Street— MI 3-5135— Open Evenings fl^TUBOAT 7 AM . to NOON simply rely on ’s Central ...... 87 ' A3 170 cash. We already have had flatter­ up to Louisville. Ho has been play­ Hale, "having all these Inflelders The Connecticut i Bowling Op- dren went unaccompanied to bowl­ A m CONDITIONED ’ medalist off the three-meter baar^ Pitener Warren, Spahn of the ing alleys, and shotdd not be ex­ pblnta. He aaid he would talk the Best scores were Diane WUlis —was sixth on the list. Milwaukee Braves ha« a lifetime Hall ...... I. 113 127 240 ing offers for - Logan, Martin, ing shortstop, but may wind up is even better than bevlag meney dratora Association, representing Ra»t Hartford 300 439 7.18 about m managers and owner* or posed to drinkers there. sltastlon over with Gottlieb. 228—484, Charlotte Swanson 469. Toni Oompf, Ohio State, wms record of 51 shutouts. Wethersfield . 413 4SS4{s 869 Roach and Bodgsra./ , at first baas or In the outlie^. in the benk.” A h i /. / \ MANCHPSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONl^., FRIDAY, MARCit 24, 1961 PAGE SEVENnSN PAGE SIXTEEN Boats and Aecessorics 46 Household Goods 61 ' Rpom* Without Board 59 House* For Sale 72 House* For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Auto D'riTinff SchopI 7-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Rockville-V ernon 90 Minute Quakes MARTIN OUTBOARD motor, 80" GAB STOVE, excellent condf'- h e a t e d ROOMS and cabins, free 4 c a r o l d r iv e - Rockville, $1$,- rV—MANCHESTER—It won’t last SIX ROOM modem ranch near LARdON‘8 Ootmecticut'a Orat U- model 40, h.p. Just right for tica, perfectly clean. Call after 8, parking, heat, light, hot water fur­ 650. 5 room - ranch, laiga ' living long at thia price, $14,700. First schools, - shopping, aluminum Messiua, Sicily] cenaed driving achool trained — atorm windows — doors, 4>4% Bur COMES rr s p s ih o c iia k iih s s h e q iv e s m m "fisherman, ExceUent condition. MI 8-1740. nished. Scranton Motel, MI 6-0826. room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ time offered, 6 room cape, com­ OerUtied and approved ia now of­ M o m 's s o c o m c k v iio a b o u t w f -o v e r - bination doors and wlndowa, aluni. mortgage. Owner Ml 9-9468. ■ CLASSIFIED EHOUOH \M0RK for three h ear t ATTACnr MI 8-0982. rooms, mort^ige can ba Budget Ciit $32,743; (Otmtianed from Pace One) fering claaaroom and behind EXCeTNO mMSELS' rrt tSAaV -TOUCHlMOr FOR SALE—27" Motorola conaola ATTRACTIVELY furnished room assumed. Marlon E. Robertson, Inum siding, amesite drive, beau­ whed Inatnictloo for teenagera. UHF-VHEi Good oondiUon. Phone for gentleman, kitchen privileges, MANCHESTER Broker, MI 8-5658. tiful fenced lot. For appointment only to find that teachers already I Ml 9 -w n . I0M.IMS MAIN! OONT « U KHOH VOUM ^HUBMAHPBiMOOovM’THS , WANTED TO BUY ,11 foot alum­ after 8 p M . MI 4-0807. private entrance, parking. Inquire to Inspect call the R. F. DImock 1B0 eX.Oroa’WATSTUFPT umUfiTHAT, POUKESnMlAMOMATnitM' inum car-type boat.' MI 8-0982. 169 Maple St. MANCHES’YBR — Oolonlal, 6 spa­ Co., MI 0-5245. Barbara Wooda, MI NEED LARGE ROOMS? 35 Mill Tax Predicted had -led the children tp the aafety | ADVERTISING HEAtN SAIL CQUI.P QlVE « U A WART FROM’miRniClTHEHfRINO cious rooms, large living room 9-7702. Johanna Evana, MI 9-5653. of the streets and playgrounds. UFTHATRESRFROMTHE 21 FOOT 1967 Luhrs Sea Skltt, 2 10 LB WRINGER washing machlM LARGE HEiATED room for gentle­ 6 room Colonial In lovely aectlon Business Services Offered 13 ATTACK! TOU CAaUPTME MW with fireplace, family slse tile Tens of thousands milled In the I CELLAR! AFTERTHAT-, bunks, kbad, top, curtains, 95 h.p. one year old, $60. MI 8-4610, man, private entrance, parking. 88 kitchen poriUi, one-car garage, of town. Aluminum aiding, wall-to- The Vernon Board of Finance hasSslstant Coach Thomas Caatonguay. streets until the shocks subsided. " r - v MO TtU. THEM TO M E. Center St. ROLLING PARK AREA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SPRINO CLEAN-OT—Attica cel­ engine, excellent condition re­ large lot 86x260, $16,900. Phl'M ck wall caipeting, large closets, storm lopped $32,743. from budget re­ Awards will also be presented to There was no serious damage In vusnouT'tour duced for quick sale. MI 9-6010. FOUR PAIRS gray aattn dnq^i, windows and screens. Nicely land­ Fibulout 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 PJM. lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ custom made, lined, floor length, ROCKVILLE—24 Grove. Well fur­ Agency, Ml 9-8484. Six room Cape with all rooma quests for the next fiscal year and the player who has sho-wn the most Reggio Calabria, but there was finished and 1’4 baths. Fireplace, scaped lot with attached garage. panic. Amailn# rels emptied, - vacant houses SPBCIA1^12 foot aiuminum boats new,’’$S“a pair, MI 9-4000. ______nished light housekeeping room, $12,600—SIX room cape, full base­ will present a $2,393,931 budget to improvement and to the player who cleaned. Barrels tor sale. M A M $10 weekly. Tel, TR 5-9594. basement, combination wlndowa, voters for approval April 4. has displayed the greatest sports­ Both cities were wiped out byl TramtiwIaiK COPY CLOSING TIBIE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. priced at $100 each. A real buy. ment, comblnqUon wlndowa and dormera front and rear. Ownera are NEW USTING—See It now! Call an earthquake in 1908 that took Rubbish Removal Service,. Ml Tom Tyska at BU 9-6500, or Ml According to Finance Board manship. MONDAY XtoB YBIDAY AJI.-«ATDRDAY • AJ*. McIntosh Boat Co., 62 Oak St., CHROME kitchen set, 4 chairs, COMFORTABLE room, gentleman, doors, amealte driva,. shade trees, anxloua to tell and have priced this 76,000 lives. 9-9757. Mancheater. SO days occupancy. Marion .B. 9-5306. Chairman William F. Luddecke, The banquet will be held at the with formica top. Cali MI 9-4774. separate entrance, parking, Ml home well below coniparable homes the new budget, If approved. In Its Talcpttvllle Congregational (Thurch. Communications were partly I UAWNMOWERS sharpened and 9-2951 or MI 3-1616. Robertson, Broker. Ml 3-5958. In this very desirable section. disrupted, apparently because tele-1 PLEASE READ YOUR AD. serviced. Avoid the spring rush. MAHOGANY buffet and Frlgldalre present form, will require an ap­ Members of the church’s Golden, SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and BARROWS & WALLACE proximate 35-mill tax rate. Rule Club will provide the dinner. phone and telegraph operators had ra— «r *^Mit Adt” are taken ever tke plioiie aa a eoa> The L A M Equipment Corp., TR Baildliur Materials 47 automatic washing machine. MI BEAUTIFULLY furnished front T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor abandoned their posts for the | eenienoe. The advertlier siioidd read Ua ad the FIRST DAT IT 5-7609 or hn S-0771 after 5 p.m. 8-4884. bedroom, hot water heat, tile garage, full shed dormer, 2 full The budget will be for the first Tucker said about 200 are expected safety of the outdoors. APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la ttiae fer the next laaer- CLEAN. USED lumber for sa)e, aa- bath, shower, free parking, pri­ baths, wooded lot, easy Walking 55 E. Center MI 9-5306 uniform fiscal year beginning July to attend. ■orted slzea, hardwood flooring, distance to schools, bus, and shop­ MI 3-1577 Nine shocks were felt at Inter-1 ttoB. The Berald U tecponalble to r o n tj ONE iBcarrect or emitted COSMA APPLIANCE Sarvica—Ra vate TV. Ml 8-7116. 1 and ending June 30, 1962. The New Cantata Sunday vals between 11:35 a.m. and 1:131 iaaertloB fwr any adTerttoenwat and then only te the extent of a pairs all makes refrigerators, winfhxAr cash and doors complete USED FURNITURE. MI 8-7449. ping. Don't miss this outstanding MANCHESTER GREEN—Six room VERY CENTRAL present interim budget will re­ The Senior oague have col­ Estate of Mary Nevua late of Man­ lected $270,45 in donations to the Church March 30, Maundy Thur.s- chester. in said District deceased. lawns mowed, rubbish removal. Call MI 9-6728. will earn more money, meet more Prodnets 50 Carroll Rd., East Hartford. built-in oven, range and dishwash­ priced right utilities, conveniently located The administratrix having exhibited INCOME TAXES prepared in your 1958 FORD, 4-door, hydromatic, MOTHER’S HELPER, live in. MI FOUR ROOM apartment. Including day. at a service of Holy Com­ MI 8-1724.. wemderful people and enjoy your MI 9-8901. er, recreation room, one-car ga­ $13,900. league’s banquet fund. The ban­ her administration account with said home or by appointment. Ehtper- radio and heater, new tires and GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. CHERRY DININa room set In ex­ heat, hot water, gas for cooking, rage, $3,300 takes over 4’ 4% Manchester—CJharming six room quet, for the awarding of prizes munion at the church at 7:30 estate to this Court for allowance, It battery, private, 81,295. Call MI work, more aa an AVON Represen­ p.m. Twenty-three of the new Is ienced tax work. 24 hour aervlco. PLASTERING and painting. Ex­ Moving— Trucking— tative than you could in any other Nn 9-6008. wall tires, very clean, 81,795. Cen­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting. surroundings. Inquire Liggett patterns to choose from. C. J. and used furniture, china, glass, ,T; D. R E A L l 1 CO. of Columbia. This modern well Girls Athletic Activities club ing be given to all persons knosm lo I Morrison Paint Store, 885 Center ONLY $310 silver, picture frames and old NEEDED — 3 bedroom house. be Intereated therein to appear and bet ter Motor Sales, new location 634 HAROLD 41 SONS, Rubbish remov­ Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging. Rexall Drug, Parkade Shopping FIVE ROOM apartment, no chil-1 470 Main Street. MI 3-5129. kept 7 room Colonial, majestical­ (GAAC) will be presented at the Wallpaper books. Estimates given. St. AND ON EASY TERMS coins, old dolls and guns, bobby ly set on three acres of well land­ $14,000 to '$20,000. Have several Rockville High School auditorium heard thereon by publishing a copy of Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open al, cellars, and attics cleaned. Center. 12-PIECE BEDROOM dren, no pels, includes hot water MI 3-1577 this order in some newspaper having a I Personal* evenings. Fully covered by Insurance. CaU collections, attic contents or whole 216 WOODBRIDGE—$15;500, cozy, scaped land, is located on hard quiiJified buyer.s. Carlton W. tonight at 8. The Leaders Club, circulation in said District, at least five | Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, 14-PIECE LIVING ROOM estates. Furniture Repair Service, and heat. MI 9-3169. Hutchin.s, MI 9-5132. Hoar. MI 9-4084. Edward R. Price, MI 9-1003. STENOGRAPHER ------] homey, 7 rooms, bath* lavatory, surfaced road . convenient to TANNER STREET — 5’ , room which is the governing body of the days before the day of said hearing. ELECTROLUX Bales and Service, 1956 MERCURY, 4-door. Montclair, Bolens, Goodall, Ariens. Riding 10-PIECE KITCHEN TalcottvlUe, Coaa. Tel, MI 8-7449. schools, stores and churches. ranch, consisting of 3 bedroom.s, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. I mowers. Bolens .7 h.p. lUdamatic ROCICVILLE —12 Ellington Ave. I steam gas heat, fireplace, freezer. WANTED — 4 room Cape, 2 unfin­ GAAC, and the directors, Mrs. bonded- representative, Alfred automatic transmission, radio, and TV SERVICE — Pottertoo’a all EOTTBRIOR AND Interior palqtlng, We have an excellent position Free storage until wanted. PYee de- Large well furnished 2-room apart- j stove, 2-car garage, amesite drive, Everything is here for carefree living roQ^. kitchen, and dining Clare Albom and Miss Arlma COME OUT AND AmeU, 206 Henry St. TeL MI heater, 4 brand new tires. 8695. decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ tractors with over 21 attachments. ■ livery. WANTED ished, near bus and shopping, MI AT A COURT OP PROBATE held at makes. Highest quaUty guaranteed for anyone who prefers to work In ment, adults only. TR 5-5689. | Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit and gracious living. Interested area, tilea hath, vanity, built-in 9-6281. Campo, have planned and organ­ Cov<»ntry within and (or the District of 8-0450. Center Motor Sales, new location hanging, steaming. Clean work­ Used mowers and tractors. Parts Free set-up by our own reliable parties are urged to call for week­ stove, oven and di.shwasher, nice Coventry on the 23'rd day of March 1961.1 LET US work and parts, over 47 years ex­ Manchester yet receive all the ad' and service. Capitol Equipment BOATS ^ MOTORS — trees. Wide frontage, 400 foot ized the shotv. A sports dance will 634 Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open perience. Famous for service manship. Free estimates. No Job vantages of a U.A.C. Job—the at' men. FIVE ROOM apartment, refrigera­ MI end appointment. I-. Levesque, yard, basement garage, screened follow. Present Hon. Elmore Tu|Jclnglon, I VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in Co., 38 Main. MI 8-7958. PHONE SAMUEL ALBERT depth, exclusive Escott WISH SDMEONE to handle your Judge. I evenings. since 1931. Phone Ml 9-4537 for too small. John Verfallle, MI tractive salary levels, superior TRAILERS tor, stove and garage. J. D. Real­ 9-7683. • realtv consultant, Willimantlc AC in porch. For appointment call real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0320 Hospital Notea MURMUK my own home shop. Forty years 3-2521. HARTFORD—CHapel 7-0358 Estate of Goodwin W. Jacobson, late | factory experience. AU makes,, best service. working conditions and many fringe SPRING SPECIAL — Aluminum ty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. 8-9000. Joseph Ro.ssetto, MI 9-0308.' for prompt and courteous service. Admitted yesteVday: Antonio of Coventry In said District deceased. I beneftta. If you have no means of transpor­ Runabout or rowboat. Call MANCHESTER — Immaculate 5 Bonelli, South Main St., Broad The Executrix having made written I In duicat tonas low rates, free estimates, tree PLYMOUTH 1954, 4-door Savoy, EXTERIOR and Interior painting. storm and screens from $9.95. ROCKVILIjE — 14 Laurel Street. . Joseph Barth, Broker. application to said Court, in accordance I A RETIRED upholsterer from the tation. I’ll send my auto for you. room ranch, 3 bedrooms, brick AA ZONE VERNON—$390 down. New homes Brook; Jefan Batz. 10 Cedar St.; we’ll escort you pickup and deUvery. Mr. Miller, 8165. MI 9-2281. shop can take care of all your up­ Paperhanging. Wallpaper books, This position Is with the Weather Best buy full inch doors, roll up No obligation. MI 3-4362 after 6 p.m. Well furnished 2'2 room apart­ being built in fine progressive with the statute, for an order of saU JA 2-147L awnings, patio enclosures. Master- front, fireplace. Excellent condi­ DUE TO OUR volume of sales this Lauro Olson, 6 Ta’.cott Ave. of the whole or part of the real estate 1 through several holstering needs at a great sav­ w ilpaper removed. Ceilings. Syptem Center of United Aircraft See It Day Or Night Mr. Gill ment. Inquire second floor front, growing community, high eleva­ described therein. It is ordered that 1956 CHEVROLET station wagon, BUt. JA 3-4269. tion, convenient location, few min­ Seven Rooms, 2' o Baths winter, we need listings. Singles, . Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. ings. CH 2-2378. Floors. Good clean workmanship. Corporation. Location is In modem Mrs. Johnson. Tel, TR 5-8607. utes walk to bus. Asking $17,900. tion, city water, large lots. Flor­ said application be heard at the Pro­ quiet model homafc CALL OR SEE ME for a good deal radio, heater, whitewall tires, low A-L-B—E—R—T— S 2-3 and 4 families. Also, business and Mrs. Claude Begin-, 59 High bate Orrire in Coventry, on the 30th day Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. air-conditioned offices in the Man Mrs. Wagner, JA 9-0668. Colli b This custom built split offers 2200 ence Realty, MI 3-4836. and investment property. Tongren, on 1961 Dodge Dart, Lancer and mileage, 8895. Center Motor Sales, Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or MI TOOL AND equipment rentals. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ROCKVILLE — Centrally located, St. of March 1961, at 10:30 o’clock In the (Next summer, Willys Jeeps and first choice used Chester Parkade. Parking is excel Sales and service. AP Equipment, APEX AUTOMATIC washing ma­ Wagner Agency, CH 9-5287.' sq. ft. of UVING with unusual broker. MI 3-6321. forenoon: and that notice thereof be new location 634 Center Street, MI 9-5082. Open Monday thru Friday Till chine, any condition. MI 4-0267. S 'i rooms, kitchenette, dinette, SPECIAL—6 room cape, one par­ Discharged yesterday; Walter given, bv publishing a copy of this order ( when you m ov* In^ cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett lent. Center St., MI 9-2052. newest features to -satisfy the most Flucklger. Ellington; Wtlllam Ba- 3-1591. Open evenings. ' Building-Contracting 14 8 p. m. bedroom, living room, tile bath, MANCHESTER discriminating. Kitchen is by tial, combinations throughout, fire­ FOR ACTION call MI 9-6593. Have in the Manchester Evening Herald, you'll hear th* and Popp Dodge, 10 Conn. Blvd., LADIES will do Interior painting, Minimum requirements include Free Transportation to our Main appliances furnished. $65 per place, large master bedroom, half raw, 13 Mary Lane. newspaper having a circulation in said East Hartford. MI 9-3422. A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, GRADE A LOAM $2 per yard deliv­ ’’Westinghousc,” well planned bed­ buyers waiting. Fitzgerald Agen- District and by posting a copy thereof trees whisper.) 1947 FORD V-8. 2-door Sedan. Call paperhanglnj, and ceilings. Neat, graduation from high school and Store in Waterbury. "Connecticut’s month, newlv decorated. MI acre beautifully wooded lot in one on the public slgnj>ost In the Town of MI 3-2697 after 5 week days or painting, t Carpentry. Alterations ered. Also, fieldstone for retainer First time offered, completed 6 rooms with family living in mind. experienced. Call JA 8-0182. superior stenographic-typing sklUs. L atest Furniture Store.” 3-1869, TR 5-3485. room Cape, enclosed breezeway and of the best locations in town near •______Vernon and Talcottvllle news Is Coventry In sain District at least five Gently, we’ll telf PASSENGERS WANTED to Hart­ any time weekends. and additions, CeUlngs. Workmaa- walls. Ckdumbia Academy 8-9323. ZONING NOTICE Heated rec room, laundry room, davs before said day of hearing, and Two years of experience, or more, attached garage, fireplace, com­ new shopping center. Owner is WE BUY and sell. Please call this handled by The Herald'ii Rockville you how much Mch ford. arrive 8:30, leave at 5. CaU ahip guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Cali after 5. r e a s o n a b l e ;—Washing machine, There will be a meeting of the' 414 ROOM DUPLEX, 95 W. Mid­ walk-out basement, 2-ear garage. that return be made to this Court. MI 9-7389. 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door Brook- preferable. bination windows. aluminum siding. zone heating system. Superior being transferred, that’s why it's office for speedy service .1 D .: Biireitu, 5 W. Main St., telephone ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. MI 3-4860. Electrical Services 22 300 USED industrial fluorescent refrlgeriitor, kitchen, dining room, Zoning Board of Appeals of the dle Tpke., April 1 occupancy. Call only $14,900, Call the R. F. Dimock Realtv 470 Main Street, MI 8-5129. 'TRemont 6-31S6 or Mitchell 9-6797. Atle.st, .. costs. (Not mucli wood wagon, 6 cylinder, standard Vernon Fire District at the Civil Beautiful finished family room and consti-uction. WANTED—Ride Manchester Green Please call Mr. F. L, Finch light fixtures, 4 feet long, metal and bedroom sets, 181 McKee St. MI 3-2785 before 5 p:m. built-in. bar. This home is like new Co.'. MI 9-5245. for so much.) transmission, radio, heater, very BIDWELL HOME Improvement FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ at JAckson 8-4811, EIxt. 6426. MI 9-5936. Defense Building, Vernon Center, to Capitol Avenue. Hartford, ar­ clean, 81.695. Center Motor Sales, Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ ice on all types of electrical wir­ shades, ideal for factories, shops, throughout with many extra.s situ­ Softly, we’ll urg* riving 8, leaving 8:45. MI 9-1117. at 8:00 P.M. on Tuesday. April 414 ROOM garden apartment avail­ ELVA TYLER, Realtor QUALITY, DESIGN. SPACE, new location. 634 Center Street, MI rages. Hoofing and siding experts. ing Licensed and Insured. Wilson garages, office and home use. THREE-PIECE living room set, able April 1 includes stove, re­ ated on a well landscaped lot with you to compare WEATHER SYSTEM Will sell any amount, $5 each and 4th, 1961, to hear the following .shade trees. Close to schools and 3-1591. Open evenings. Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Electrical Co., Manchester, MI 0x12 rug, $55. Kitchen set, 6 appeals; frigerator, heat, hot water and MI 9-4469 MI 9-9901 MI 9-5051 LOCATION AND PRICE UnexceUed workmanship. Easy 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7M6. CENTER up. Discount In lots of 10 or more, bus line. this South Windfor Automobnes tor Sale 4 chairs, $15. Walnut bedroom bu­ 1. Walter T. Mair to constnict parking. $105 monthly.-MI 3-7925. NEW executive type ranch on 1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy, 4-door, budget terma. MI 9-6495 ,or TR United Aircraft Corporation MI 9-9953, MI 3-8677. reau with mirror, $8. 37 Kerry St. EAST HARTFORD —Beautiful 3 community with a private garage with insufficient bedroom ranch, full cellar, excel­ large landscaped lot in, prestige 8200 BUYS MY 1961 Chrysler, radio, heater, V-8, automatic, R-9109. 400 Mpin Street FOR RENT—first floor, five rooms, FULL PRICE $15,900 any other. T h a F I clean throughout.' MI 9-4055. Courses and Classes 27 LEIATHER THAYEat carriage and side lines. lent condition, many extras, low location. Two-car attached garage. power brakes, etc. Can be seen . East Hartford 8, Conn. KELVINATOR refrigerator, ma- 2. Merle Mayo to erect a fruit built-in oven and range, new two- CARPENTRY—Remodeling, addi­ pad, $25. Carbed, $4. Call MI hogany end table and coffee table familv-house. MI 3-2573. Call now as this is the best list­ taxes, 4% G.I. morigage may be 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal r . CONFIDEKCE bring you back. 329 E. Center Street. ELECTTRONICS-Televlslon. "Lieam. 4-0890. and vegetable stand In front of .his Auto Driving School 7-A tions, roofing, rec rooms, alumi­ and two chairs. Reasonable. MI ing' we have listed tht.s year and assumed. Owner moving. A real dining room, paneled fireplace wall But you’ve got to num sidings, doors and windows. by-doing” at Connecticut’s oldest home on Route 30. are betting we can sell this home buy at $15,500. Call the Ellsworth in living room, deluxe equipped OLDER CARS mechanlce spe­ WAITRESS WANTED. Monday SALE OUR stock of Thomas 3-7223. 3. Samuel Blonstein for a gaso­ Business Locations come out the first cials, fixit yourself cars, always MORTLOCirS Manchester’s lead­ No Jobs too small. Ed Stasiak, PI electronic school. Enroll now. through Fridays, days. TR 5-9545, in three day.s. Mitten Agency, realtors. Ml 3-6930 kitchen, large closets, laundry area, 2-7564. • Day and evening classes now Strahan wallpapers. Regularly line filling station and storage and For Rent 64 or MI 9-5524. large enclosed rear sunporch, full time, don't you? a g o ^ selection. Look behind our ing driving achool. Three aklUed priced $2.40-$3.45 a single roll. Through Your Multiple Listing Realtor Listed Below office. Douglas Motors, 833 Main. courteous Instructors. Class room starting. Come In, write or sale of propane gas on Route 83. U & R RFaALTY c o m p a n y basement. Near schools, churches, Today? Between | BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, phone. JA 5-3406 for free catalog. Good selection, 99c a single roll. ZONING BOARD Dated at Vernon, Connecticut, STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. BOLTON — 5 room ranch, breeze­ instructions for 16, 17 year olds. CLEANING WOMAN wanted, Wap- An 3-2692 shopping areas, and bus line. Ask­ and 6? Thank^ou. PACKARD 1954, radio, heater, additions, recreation rooms, New England Technical Institute, ping. MI 4-1947. Sherwin Williams Company, 981 OF APPEALS this 24th day of March, 1961. Reasonable end parking In th» R. D. Murdock, MI 3-6472 way, garage, large lot, with or ing $27,900. Trade,s considered. Telephone Mr. Mortiock, Director Main St. rear. Call 6U 7-8019, 21C Spruce EAST HARTFORD — Mayberry DELUXE SPLIT level, 2% baths, 7 overdrive, good running condition, of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. porches. AU types of carpentry, 56 Union Place, Hartford. George Poole without furniture. Call after 4 p.m. AUBURN ROAD—A real buy! Six 8100. xn 310606. also cellar floors poured. Call MI DO YOU LIKE fabrics? Are you Chairman St. • BOLTON—Five room ranch on Ml 3-1273. FLORENCE REALTY room cape, full shed dormer, 2 full School minutes away from this rooms, built-in range, magnificent 9-4291. INTERNATIONAL Correspondence (3HEST of drawers, $6. China closet NOTICE MI 3-4836 baths, rec room, steam oil heat, Einbinder built 6 room Cape Cod, rec room, garage, high elevation. PREPARE FOR driver’s test experienced In sales work? If so, $5. Gas stove, $25. Refrigerator, John Mason LARGE ONE-room air-conditioned hepvily wooded lot, basement ga­ Ages 16 to 60. Driiring and class Schools, Donald J. Foster, repre­ Pilgrim Mills has Just the oppor­ Variances-granted Secretary rage, clean; a four bedroom ranch BOLTON-eOVENTRY Une — Six Wesley Vancaur, Broker fireplace, $15,900. Ken Ostrinsky, 4 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, living room Carlton W, Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. room. Three Instructora. No wait sentative, 30 Berkshire Road, West tunity for you! Apply Manager, $35. Miscellaneous end tables, $2. office. 100% Main St. location. with 2-car attached garage on acre room split level .on one-half acre, Realtor, MI 3-6169. fireplace, full basement, low. low Simple To Sew ALL KINDS of carpentry work Hartford, AD 2-8490. Overstulfed chair, $10. Maple bed North Methodist Church, Signs, Marlow’s 867 Main St. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, on Town 59 SANTINA DRIVE—6 room cape taxes. If you’v% missed exception­ IN BEAUTIFUL BOLTON Ing Manchester Driving Acade­ Pilgrim Mills (Cheney HaU), Hart- and box spring, $15. Modem black (1) northeast comer E. Onter and lot; a seven room ranch with 2-car my. PI 2-7249. done. no'Job too smeill. MI 9-4256. ford Road. basement garage on six acres. T. Road. F.H.A. approved, $600 down. with full dormfer, 1^2 baths on SEVEN ROOM U & R built split al buys before, don’t be disappoint­ lamps. $6 each. Metal snack trays, Parker Sts.; (2) northeast comer OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade, W. E Thieman broker, Coventry. beautiful, large! wooded lot. Ideal level. This like new home ha6 Country Living At It’s Best! 186 W. Middle Turnpike. Call MI J. Crockett. Realtor, MI 3-1577. ed again. Call now; Evenings Mr. Private Instructions 28 $25. (3hest of drawers, $15. tAun- Blast Mid. Tpke. A Parker Sts.; PI 2-’7762. for children. Immediate occupan* 'cathedral ceilings, I'a baths, built- Boles MI 9-9858. Warren E, How­ Just minutes to Manchester or dromat, $25 Child’s typewriter, (3) south intersection of Parker A SEPTIC TANKS 9-6205 after 2. Bunny Sock-Dolls! Roofing— Siding 16 MANCHESTER' — Beautiful 5’ 4 cv. Owner. MT 3-2391. MI 3-0678. ins. rec room, and many other land, "Realtor, MI 3-1108. Hartford. Help Wanted— Male ?6 $6. Call M I'3-1686. j Woodbridge Sts. AND room Cape. Beautifully land­ COVENTRY—4 large rooms on extras found only in custom built RAY’S ROOFmo CO., shingle and ACCORDION lessons In your home Charles Gipson, Ebetension, 172 EXCELLENT spot for any business large tree shaded lot. Close to or office. Center of town, plenty scaped. Manchester’s finest area. homos; Offered for quick sale at MARCH VALUES 1. QuaUty built 6-room ranch, built up roofs, gutter ohd conduc or mine. MI 4-0191. Peter Grossl. AMBITIOUS married man 'with car HEAVY DUTY 8” Craftsman elec­ Bo. Mtiln St. PLUGGED SEWERS everything. $11,700. W. B. Thie­ Lots For Sale 73 $19,990 Warren E. Howland, Real­ to service 4,000-6,000 Fuller Brush of parking. MI 9-5229 9-5. Trulv a fine home. Tongren, brok­ „ ^ , formal dining room 'with picture tor wmk; roof chimney repairs. tric hand saw with metal box and Fred Thrall, undersized lot, 277 er, MI 3-6321. man, broker, Coventry PI 2-7752. tor, MI 3-1108. COVENTRY Excellent summer ^ ^vindow, fireplace, built-in kitchen Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray customers; Manchester, Andover, blades, excellent condition, $35. Blast Middle Tpke. TWO B ZONE lota with city home with 5 spacious rooms. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 (Columbia area. Full or part-time, MI 9-3446. Machine Gleaned MANCHESTER — McKee Street. full ceramic bath, 3 bedrooms with Jackson, MI 8-8325 The above will be effective SIX ROOM home in A-1 condition. water. Union St Manchester. HIGHLAND PARK School District Double lot near lake. $8,500 ceramic bath, 3 bedrooms with 'MI 9-0090 for pqrsonal interview March 27, 1961. Septib Tanka, Dry Wells, tSawer AVAILABLE Present owner spent over J$7.600 Close to school,,bus and stores. 7 $2,350 each. XH 9-6496. - 2 year old custom designed and COUGHLIN ROOFmO Co. - AU MORTGAGE MONEY— Available appointment. • STAINLESS STEEL sink, 25x18 Lines IiutaUed--CeUar Wnter- room well maintained oldier home, COVENTRY—Country living in city ample closet space, stairway to ht- In any amounts. Terms to fit your Notice filed In office of Town oh new boiler, new ceilings, mod­ custom built home, 2 full tile tic, attractive well finished >2x40 types of roofs and roof repairing, bowl, with drain board and all Clerk—March 22. 1961. prodflng Done. ernizing kitchen, etc. One-car ga­ exceyent heating system, city baths, lavatory, 4 bedrooms, fam­ cbmfort. S'A room ranch. Ga­ specializing in Twenty Year Bond budget. J D. Realty, 470 Main WANTED—Eixpqrlenced carpenter, fixtures. MI 3-0982. FOR RENT water and sewers, 2 garages, LARGE BUILDING lot In Bolton, rage. Full basement. Combina­ basement rec room; separaW zone St.jMI 3-5129. ZONING BOARD rage. deep lot. 516,900. Phllbrlck ily room (8 rooms in all), lots of heating, 2-car basement garage, ed Roots. CaU Ml 3-7707. Applyj.Jn person. S.H.V.C. Inc., 44 OP APPEIALS amesite drive,' beautiful lot 100x333 verv reasonable. Call Ml 9-4291. deep closets and storage space, tion windows. $13,000. Stock Place, Manchester, Conn JOHN DEERE General Purpose Agency, 511 9-8464. aluminum combinations, amesite SECOND mortgages available for Roger B. Bagley, MeKINNEY BROS. with several'fruit and shade trees. and many • other modern extras, Model B farm tractor, very good " APRIL 1, PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial Asking $16,000. Call owTier-agent BOLTON I,.arge lot. Owner MANCHESTER—Two Capes. Both drive, on % acre high lot, reduced residential, farm and qommercial CARPENTE3R, experienced , only, condition, plow, $450. PI 2-7211. Chairman S«w«rag* Disposed'Co. anxious to sell, Tongren., broker, $34,500. Warren E, Howland, Real­ to $17,900.' Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Daniel L. Hair, with 4 bedrooms, 1’ 4 baths, large MEdford'3-2792. \ tor. MT3-1108. loaded with value. Each one properties. No brokerage or ap­ own tools, steady work. Call Swift I80-IS2 Pewl St.—MI S-S808 Automobile sales lot and garage MI 3-6321. has 8 rooms, full dormers, praisal fee. E. C. Solimene, Brok­ Builders, Inc. 'TR 5-2714 after FOR sale;—Craftsman deluxe Secretary living room with fireplace, hot 2. Almost new ' 28x40, 7-room ROOFING—Specializing repairing located at 867 Oakland Street. water heat, pne-car garage. By ap- BEAUTIFUL 7-room split level, MANCHESTER—Russell Street. 8 baths, breezeway and garage. roofs of'aU kinds, new roofs, gut' er, MI 9-0500. p.m; self starling 18’’ rotary mower, corner lot, one-half acre land, near COLUMBIA—Stonehenge pastures, All of the extras you would eii- cape, % Bhed dormer, attached ga­ one year old. Call MI 0-6121, pointment only. Phllbrlck Agency, 150 frontkge, depths to 295 'feet, room home, garage, nice yard, one rage. 2 full cerpmlc baths, 4 very Exit 94 from Wilbur ter work, chimneys cleaned, re E. C. Solimene, m 9-8464. school and bus, reasonable. Call block to Main St. .and hospital, pect to find In homes nriced MACHINISTS — lots of trees, close to 6A. Your large bedrooms, many kitchen cabi Cross Parkway. paired. Aluminum siding. SO Help Wanted— Female 35 TABLES, chairs, cabinets, work MI 3-6522. ' after 6 p.m. owner MI 3-2387, ■ $13,900. Belfiore Agency, MI many thousands of dollars S S r '- l years’ experience. Free estimates. TOOL MAKERS DUPLEX—5-5, 3 down, 2 up each choice $990.' Cash or .terms, Les more. $16,300 each. nets with bjillt-lns, formal dining 3-5121. room, 15x;20 living room with fire Turn left and taka CaU Howley, Ml 8-5361, Ml S-0763. ACCOUNTINQ clerk, Manchester, Job shop work— YouHl Sing a side. Separate boilers. Hot water MANCHESTER—Lovely 7 room Co. senger. Realtor, Willimantlc HA lonial Cape, attached breezeway 3-2065 any time. MANCHESTER-Quality buUt Cape place, on one acre of shade trees, first left. (Rt 30) 2645 figure aptitude, some typing abil­ Commercial and aircraft. Happy Tune in Thin NICE OFFICE or small store, love- baseboard heat, 2-car garage MANCHESTER — Immaculate 4 ity, bookkeeping machine exper­ Interviews any time. wooded lot on bus line. $19,900. By and oversize garage, large en­ bedroom cape In St. James Par­ on Edgerton St. 4 rooms fin­ reduced to $19,900. H e a ^ g and Plumbing 17 ter Street^ Manchester. Comfortable Ranch ^ condition, inlaid linoleum or closed sunporch, fireplace, com­ ished, expandable to 6. Close to Take 3rd right ience preferred, 6-day week. Write THE NEWTON COMPANY floor, new heating system. Excel­ appointment. Philbrlck Agency, ish, lovely fenced yard, recreation 3. Income with privacy on two Box U, Herald. 65 ELM STREET . FOR SALE — Electric Hawaiian 5H 9-8464. bination windows, 1’ 4 baths, Plen Suburban For Sale 75 room. Be'lflore Agency, MI 3-5121. schools, transportation and (Avery St.) 1.4 m itt PLUMBING AND heating — rS' lent location, plefity of parking. ty of closet and storage space recreational^cillties. Will sell wooded acres, two separate homes modeling InataUaUona. rt^palrs. MANCHESTER guitar, $25. Also, pool table. Call Available April 1. Must be seen. TO SEHTLE estate —reasonably with separate garages and drive­ to entrance. WANTED—A cleaning woman for ka 9-6210. H. B, GRADY, Broker. Licensed. BeautifulJerraced yard'with shade VERNON—Campbell Avenue. 6 quickly. $12,900. All work guaranteed 25 years ex Call MI 9-9835. Bonded. Experienced. Choice trees A quiet neighborhood con­ priced 5 room house, main high­ room ranch,' garage, on about one ways. (a) Large 6 room ranch, 1% irlence. 24-bour service. CaU office Wednesday afternoons. Box MAN FOR general store work and baths, 2 fireplaces, 3 large bed­ JA 3-7873 or V.. Herald. COMPLETE SlET of World Book selection of homes to suit buyer’s venient to schools and bus. Of­ way. three acres of land, newly acre lot. Modern kitchen and bath. MANCHESTER — West Side spe­ San VanCamp, M3 0-4749. '* driving. Apply in person. MilikoW' decorated, new heating system. cial.. Spacious custom built Co­ rooms with double closets each, M l 4-0469 , ski’s Flower Fashion, 605 Main, Encyclopedia, excellent condition. Houses For Rent 65 price range. Call MI 3-8009 at any fered at $21,900. IT A R Realty $10,900. Belfiore Agency MI 3-6121. TYPIST — CLERK CaU MI 3-2840. time. (Tompanv, MI 3-2692, R. D. Mur­ Call MI 3-2785 week days. lonial on Perkins St. 3 or 4 bed­ formal dining room, stairway to at FOR LEASE—6 room ranch one- dock. MI 3-6472. MANCHESTER — 7 room brick rooms. 1% baths, garage. See tic, unusually finished and equip Radid-TA' Repair Interesting and diversified work. TABLE SAW with motor, never car garage, four years old, $135 MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, COVENTRY—Not a development, ranch, baths, 3 large bedrooms It, today, and make an offer. ped basement rec room, (b) A three Services 18 Must be capable of operating an used. Can be seen at Emfly per month. References required. family room, modem kitchen, BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room 8 room cottage, complete bath­ with triple door closets. 2-car at­ room home with basement garage I.B.M, electric typewriter. Good Read Herald Ad%s Dowd’s, 37 Chestnut Street. ' Phllbrlck Agencj{. Tel. Ml 9-8464. bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good ranch, fireplace, dining room, room. artesian well, large corner tached garage, family size kitchen JARVIS REALTY CO. and workshop. Also a large two- starting salary, nine paid holidays, lot with trees. One block to cabinet kitchen, 3 bedrooms. lot. black top road, onl.v $5,000. with bulU-lns. A quality home. Realtor — Appraisers — Insurers car garage with electric overhead MORTENS8IN TV Specialized RCA 6 day work week. Groi(p and HoS' BEAUTIFUL 6 room colonial for schools, shopping and bus. $16,900. Lessenger, Realtor, Wl'llimantic, Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. MI 3-4112 MI 9-1200 PI 2-8311 door, reduced to $25,600. television, service. Ml 9-4641. Shown by appointment. Marion E. pltallzation Insurance; .rent, $150. J. D. Realty, 470 Main Phllbrlck Agency. MI 9-8464. Robertson, Broker, MI 8-5953. HA 3-2065 any time: MI 3-7847 ' ' St., MI 3-5129. REMINDING YOU OF THE 8193 RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make - Apply MANCHESTER vicinity — New 6 SIX ROOM ranch, garage, recrea­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO 10.20 cars, amplifiers, phonographs and SINGLE- HOUSE, 6 rooms, all ac­ room Cape Cod, 5 finished, large VERNON Legal Notice Walton W. Grant Agency’s tion room, bus. $3,000 assumes Realtor MI 3-2766 changers. Over 47 years total ex WONDER BAKERY commodations, ' laundry room, OPEN wooded 'lot. oil hot water heat, Old-fa^i'oned "Golden Rule"- $108.21 monthly. Carlton W. perlence. 90 days guarantee on all 521 Conn. Blvd., Tappan gas stove, near bus and ceramic bath, birch cabinets, An Easter Bonnet couldn’t be ,AT A COURT OF PROBATB h>l(J at Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. Paul P. Flano MI 3-0458 work. Potterton’s. Ml 9-4587. East Hartford, Conn. prettier or as practical .)| s this well Coventry, within and for the dlutrlct of Servlce Plus modern MLS ■tores. Box W, Herald. '' amesite drive. Fun price $12,25^ Coventry, on the 23rd day ot March. •■ADDiriVE’’ The most wearable dress in Only $500 down. U & R Realty Co., constructed 6 room ranch In the A.D. 1361. $13,900 — 8EIVEN room Colonial, 4 Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 your warm weather wardrobe A pair of men’s size 12- stan' ItoNNIE’S TV and. Radio Rervlce, FOR INSPECTION SI BRETTON ROAD Present Hon. Elmore Turkington. At no extra cost to you bedrooms, nice lot, trees, central-- available all hours. Satisfaction Busineite Property For Sale 70 MI 3-2692, R. D. Murdock. MI fine location Vernon Center offers Judge. WEST SIDE — Beautiful 6 room the simple full skirted charmer dard socks, will make 2 cuddly 3-6472. ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins, guaranteed. CaU MI 9-1816. • 5-Rooin Raifch, 2 bedfooma • Fnmt and Back TerracM —finished basement lending Itself Estate of Andre Liebmah. late of Call or write for explanation of Cape, garage, trees, excellent lo­ that is easy sewing for beginner bunny dolls for the little ones to • SEPTIC TANKS SUNDAY. M A R C H 26, 2 to 5 P.M. MANCHESTER-Maln St. Fully Coventry In said district, deceased.' Multiple-Listing Service Ml 9-5132.' and expert. Upon application of Ronald Jacobs, cation. Near bus. shopping, school, love! RAD1o-TV REPAIRS, any make, CLEANED and INSTALLED • Large living Room a Several Apple Trees equipped restaurant, business and SPIC 'N SPAN — 6 room Cape, to many possibilities. The -view what It means—how it works No. 8193 with Patt-O-Rama is aluminum storms and aiding, praying tliat letters of administration MANCHESTER—6 room home, new only $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, Pattern' No. 2645 has pattern free pickup an(^delivery on amall 210 MOUNTAIN ROAD ^ (DeUclous) equipment. Yours for only $2,500. sold, this house the first time. Must be granted on said estate, as per ai>- Ml 9-5132, in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18. 20. Bust a Flreplaoe Call the -Mitten Agency, Ml ■ large shaded lot. For a better buy fiimace and plumbing, full price pieces for dolls and costumes; radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 SEWERS ROCRLEDOE see to appreciate—asking $21,Y00. plicnlton on file, it is LILLIAN G. GRANT, Realtor $9,500. 5-5 duplex, central, $13,900. 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, sleeve­ a Near Shopping and Schools' 3-6930. call Robert Wolverton, MI 3-1914. ORDERED: That the foregolni; ap­ 22 Cambridge St. Ml 3-1153 less. 3 7-8 yards of 35-inch. full, directions. p.m. H * E Radio and TV, MI MACHINE CMEANED a OU Hot Water Heat Call Barbara Chamberlain at MI plication be heard and determined at Beautiful 6 room Colonial Cape, MANCHESTER— McGuire Tract To order! send 25c In coins to: 9-6582, MI 3-1479 A modem 3 bedroom split level. CJomplete built-in the Probate office In Coventry in said H i baths, excellent condition, full Immaculate 3 bedroom custom To order, send 35c in coins to a Only $16,260. Farm and Land For Sale 71 MANCHESTER — Cozy 4 room 9-5806. District, on the 3l)th day of March, DUPLEX, NEW. 3 bedrooms, base­ Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve- Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ • INSTALLATION kitchen, 2 ceramic baths, finished rec room with a Immediate Occnpancy A.D. 1961. at 11:00’ o'clock In the fore­ price $17,900. Many more homes— built ranch, IM baths, family size STONED PHILCO Recommended Service— .ranch. Ideal for newlyweds or re­ board heat, near bus, schools, kitchen, full basement, steel ning lHerald. 1160 AVE. AMERI­ ning H e r a ld , 1150 AVE. OF fireplace and separate dining room. tired couple, nice yart, two large BARROWS & WALLACE noon. and that notice be given to all all price rangesl Call the Ells­ Builders e f uceOanea On Hi-Fi’s, radios, television. SPECIALIST ^ a Garage ' persona Interested In said estate of the beautiful trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ beams, garage, St. James parish. CAS, NEW VOl^., 36. N. V. AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. :^EBRON shade trees, diose to bus. Asking ins. MI 9-5132. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Ml MANCHE8TCR/OONfl For Ist-Iass maUing add 10c for Also, guaranteed service on all EXCLUSIVE WITH Rsndency of said application and the 3-6930 or MI 9-SS24. Belfiore Agency, MI 3-8121. For ist-class mailing add 10c ' other makes. Shop our special do- IS acres of high ground. Builders $10,900. Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365. 55 E. Center 3\li 9-5306 me 4nd place ot hearing thereon ' for each pattern. Print name, ad­ each pattern. Print Name, Ad- publishing a copy of this order in spnte SECLUDED builder’s home, large it-yourself department featuring JO HN H. LAPPEN, INC. newspaper having a circulation in li SO. yi^INDSOR^ bedroom ranch, dress with zone, style number ress with Zone and Pattern Num­ Town and Country KEN OSTRINSKY, REALTOR SIX ROOM Uutch Colonial with MANCHESTER—S bedroom home, Colonial. Ranch, I'a bathe, cherry FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch, discount prices. .Tubes 15% - to INSURORS REALTORS ■hould look. SeUlng for $12,000. district, at least five days before the 6-2, dining rooifi, steel beam con­ full basement, fireplace, kitchen and size. ber. 60%, off list. Open evenings and side porch, full basement and ga­ nice condition, on large lot, fuU day ot said- hearing, to appear If they paneling, drapes, handspllt shin­ 164 E^ST latflTER ST. MI S-5261 See cause -at said lim e and place and struction, garage, trees, bus, near with fauilt-lns, about one acre lot, Basie FssUbn, Spring SAd Sum­ Have you the: '61 Album , con- Saturdays. Satellite Electronics DRAINACE GO. 3 -5 U 9 R. F. DIMOCK CO. rage, large lot, near bus Une, basemeht, on bus Une, near achool gles, double garage, large shade -i- • ^ . m he heard relative thersto, and make trees, only $17,000. Carlton W. Bowers School. Ourlton W. Hutch­ full of sturdy shads trees. Belflore mer '61 has 4 wesith at sewing ^talnlhg many lovely designs and Service, 185 School St.. Manchea* Ml f-4 1 4 3 church, and school. CaU owner MI and shopping center. Small down return to this eourl.! S-92S9. payment. Call owner, MI 9-S77D. Hutchins, MI 0-6132. ins, MI 9-6132. Agency, Ml S -5 1 2 1 , Mm s ; gift pattern coupon. 85c. fres patterns? Only 35o a obpyl ter, MI 9-1786 or JA 8-1669. M I 9-5245 ZUfOHE! TUKKOfOTON, Judfa. / 4 / i- FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 Average Dally Net Preea Run PAGE EIGHTEEN manrij^atpr lEofnitig l^pralii For the Week Ended* March 11, tgei Both cars were traveling east at Miss Jeanne PhyUis Halvonen Minor Accidents the time. Damage was m in o r . Former Residents 13,817 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H owa^ Crocker was told to appear in About Tovm G. Halvorsen. #1 Phelps Rd.. will Circuit Court. Manchester, oh ORANGE HALL Member of the Audit Bring 2 Arrests Filling OES PosU Bureau of Circulation begin her spring vacation^ from April 6. Manchester— A City of Village Charm A rummage sale will be spon- , Centenary College for Women, Two persons were arrested as Arthur R. Colby, 31, of 409 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mcllroy. iored'-by the Covenant Women's j Hackettstown. N.J.. next Thura- Summit St., wss arrested at 8 Iday. and will resume classes on formerly of, Manchester, were In­ Guild for the building fund of Cove­ ! the result of two accidents In o'clock and charged with follow­ (TWELVE PAGfcS—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1961 (Classified’ Advertising on Page 10) PRICE FIVE CENTS nant Congregational Church to­ April 11. I Manchester yesterday afternoon ing too closely as the result his stalled as worthy matron and VOL. J.XXX, NO. 148 morrow from 9 a.m. to noon at a I and. evening. There were no In- car striking the rear of a stopped worthy patrOn of 'Storer (Chapter, vacant store in the Parkade. Aiiny Pvt. Raymond A. Pord. car being operated by Bernard A. son of Mrs. Louise V. Ford, 617 : juries. Order of the Eastern Star, at the Corona, 30, of East Hartford. The West Hartford Ma.sonlc Temple BINGO Girl Scout Troop 1 will sponsor Center St., recently arrived in i William D. Crocker, .45. of South Dog Brought Back a iiBaghetU supper,-with—sittings German\i' where he is a member I Coventiy. was arrested and charg­ accident occurred on HtlUard St., Wednesday evening. Every Sat. Night At 7 :30 Manned Space of the 37th Engineer group. P\t. ed with reckless driving as the just east of Regent St., with both Mrs. Edwin D. Foster of Man­ at S:30 and 6;S0. tomorrow at chester was soloist for the in­ 72 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER Center Congregational Church. The Ford, a bridge specialist, entered result of hitting a car being driv­ cars headed in an easterly direc­ supper is to raise funds for a trip the Armv last September He is a en by Russell G. Philbrick. 40, at tion. Colby was summoned to ap­ stallation. Also assisting In the Flight Possible pear in Circuit Court, Manchester, ceremony were several members SEATO Ministers to Europe this' summer. For tick- I960 graduate of Manchester High 361 Main St., on E. Onter St., $ sts. call Miss Diane Swanson. 50 School. west of Foster St., at 1:40 p.m. on April 6. of the Manchester Pipe Bahd. Reds Recover W. Middle Tpke. Tickets will also) ( In Six Weeks ba available at the door. | Kenneth M. Woodbury, son of ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Woodbury. Cape Canaveral, Ha., The Stem Club will sponsoi- a 38 Server St., recently was in­ public dance tomorrow night at March 25 (JP)— Manned space stalled in the Connecticut Alpha Space Vehicle night i.s a step closer— pos- theVFW Poet Home. Dick Stocks Chapter of Sigma Phi Epslloii and the M-Utee f orchestra will fraternity at the University of .sibly only six weeks away— provide music fon dancing from 9 To Talks on Laotian Crisis Connecticut. He la a 1960 gradu­ following the .successful p.m. to 1 a.m. A *oast beef lunch- ate of' Manchester High School, Guest Speaker I Cinderella Moscow, March 25 (/P)— 4'iisls have repeatedly said much launching of a Redstone mis­ m will be served. Tickets may and is a freshman in the school of testing and experimenting is be obtained at the door. A. Raymond Rogers, principal dressy The Soviet Union today suc­ sile carrying a mock space business administration at the uni- ' of Manchester High School, will necessary before a man . can be „ lersity. cessfully orbited and brought ■pul into space safely. S 1 m i 1 a r | capsule, Miss Susan Kerin. 30 Locust St., I be guest speaker for the annual dresses emphasized, however. I inch and boys’ Palm Sunday Com- back to hearth another ani­ statements were made after the: Officlats is among seniors at Becker .Junior Marine Lance CpI. Elwood, J. mal-carrying space ship. Mos­ launching earlier this month. that more' tests, including at least: Bias Hits] Hard Line ollege Worcejiter. Mass., to be I luunion and breakfa.st at South one more rocket launch, remain be­ Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs. ■ Methodist Church Sunday moni- EASTER cow Radio said it carried a Only 16 days ago the Russians hbpored at an academic honom Oscar L. Anderson, 93 W. Center for a little girl’s announced a dog named Brunette fore an American astronaut can convolution next Monday in the I Ing. Tlic Communion service wnll St.. Is serving as a security guard dog and other small crea­ (or Blackle) and other small take a .short suborbital rocket eollege^ditorium. [be at 6:30, and the principal will creatures were thrown Into'orbit! flig«t. They cautioned a g a i n s t Civil War with Marine Barracks at the Naval (speak after the breakfast. tures. Blueprint Tlie launching was a repeat pec- and brought back to Earth the i o v e r-optimism on the 6-week The 'W cH l will hold a postponed Air Station. Qiionset Point. R. I. !■ The Methodist Men'.s Chorus will He is a ' graduate of Manchester sing at the ■ Communion service. Easter Finery. formancr of a March 11 sputnik, same day. This flight was described ; timetable. | business meeting next "Diesday at SUNDA’ when a dog was rocketed into orbit 10:30 a.m. a t^ ou th Methodist High School, and enlisted in July ' under the direction of Jack Byron as being "for the further adjust-; The sleek Redstone boosted the , Day Plans 19.58. ' Grove. The breakfast is sponsored and brought back safely. That sput­ ment of the design of the space-i dummy capsule 115 miles high and ChurcK nik weighed 4,700 kilograms ilO,- ship and of the systems on board 1 311 miles down range yesterday In ! Prepared 1 bv Methodist -Men of ^uth Church S60 pounds I. By THE .ASSOCI.VTED PRESS ! Mias Jean BreltenbachKdaughter The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, so as to Insure the necessary con- a test designed to prove out I of v. hich William L. Hooker is Moscow Radio said today’s space of Mr. and Mrs. Edward^reiten- pastor.of Nort'i Methodist Church, j president. ditlons for the flight of man." . changes made in Uie rocket as a There was a possibility to-. By TONY ESOODA will be in charge of radio broad­ SHOES ship weighed just about the same Western scientists have been. result of flaws which developed National Civil War bach. IS Ensign St., recently was —4,605 kilogramskfl (10,.329 pounds) elected vice preeident of the freeh- casts over station WINF Sunda.v closely watching spac^wiwn Ham ^ j' Centennial Commission might Bangkok, Thailand, March man das* at Albertus Magnus Col­ at 6:30 p.m. and daily next week Indicating the two may have been announcements since March 14.. aloft on 25 (IP)— Foreign ministers of Youiigi (;o p Clubs •imllar models. meet in a military installation' lege, in New Haven. Miss Breiten- at 7:15 p.m. The broadcasts are b y when Premier Khrushchev pre- January. rkn.-lnair.,, <2 r the Southeast Asia Treaty s.eh, a graduate of Manchester sponsored by the Manchester Min­ IWI The dog was named Zvesdochka'„ dieted the Soviet Union soon would ! The mo.sl serious malfunction on j at v nai lesion, a. v. iitxi isterial Association. Plan ‘Jazz Gala’ (Little Stan, and the announce Organization (SEATO) rush­ High School, is a member of the ment said ’ nreii^inarv InvestVga-; rocket one of Its astronauts into the Ham shot a faulty engine, niontll during ceremonies ed here today for a ’ confer­ science chib at the college. I —— Don of Die Iande“ e ship sateU orbR. ^ thrust regulator a p p a r e n t y , commemorating the fM rig on ■ ' Speakers ,,at the meeting of The combined Young GOP clubs llte have shown the condition of the I "The time is not far off. he worked perfectly on >csterda\ s 1 p j gumter 100 years ago. ence on the liotian crisis. St, Bernadette’s Mothers '-"'cle | piirtt^s Monday night of .Manchester. Bolton. Columbia experimental animal is normal.” 1 said, "when the first (S o v i e tl : test. Centennial commiasion.s of New Ready for them is a defcnM will meet Monday at 8:30 p.m. at ■ ^ home‘‘V(f Mrs. Stuart and the University of Connecticut Today’s announcement, read re-; spaceship with a man on board pr. Kurt Debus, head of the Jersey. California, New York and blueprint, drawm up by SEATO Um home of Mrs. Richard Hi^hes., gp-j,,. 226 Greenwood Dr., wilt be will spon.sor a ’jazz gala" and peatedly on domeatlc broadcasts will soar into Space.” He addril no . National Aeronautics and Space | j,ave withdrawn military experts 'wrho favor the S9 Ekiglewood Dr. There will be rw j Harrv Llovd of Mahche.ster cocktail hour at Fiano's Res- of Moscow Radio, hailed the new details. j administration launch operations,, i|,e April 11-12 meeting be- hard U.S. line end want the al­ meeting with the P.ev. Francis T | and Mrs. Dexter Stark of Vernon. taur.int in Bolton April 21 at 8 to launching as "another magnifi­ At least three Russians are aald the engine burned its pre- cause of segregated facilities in liance's fighting power strength­ ^ t le r this month. Their topics will be gladioli and 6.00 ened. p.m. cent victory of Soviet science and known to be undergoing intensive j scribed time. Tlie Redstone which | charleston. dahlias. respecti%’el.v. The names The Frankie Jay Jazz Quintet technique." astronaut training but the Soviet! boosted the chimpanzee developed spoke.snian at the Charleston Western military movements la j were scrambled in last night’s of Hartford will provide music. That ■was the introductory sen­ Union has been saying very little too much thnist, burned out pre- Air Force Base said last night the the area were being Tte^ secret, ' story in' The Herald. The event will be open to the // tence. The rest of the announce­ lately about ita plans to boost a — — - _ ba.se-had received an Informal reportedly on orders of Washing­ RUMMAGE publie. ment said: man into Space. I (Continued on Page Six) quer\’ from Department of De- j ton. Sources in Manila aaid - the A meeting of the Little Flower : . "The fifth Soviet satellite space­ fense about possible accommoda­ U.S. aircraft carrier Bennington of Jesus Mothers Circle, scheduled ' ship wa.s put into orbit around the : tions. had sailed from the Subic Bay SALE for Monday, ha.s been postponed Earth on March 25, 1962. On the ! The query was received after Naval Bai,e Into the South CSilna Vacant Store Next To to April 3 at 8 p.m, at the home of same day the satellite spaceship 1 Miles Out Rep. Fred Schwengel, R-Iowa, Sea towrard Laos several days ago, Mrs. George Miirra.v, 83 Laurel .ATLANTIC landed on command from the Earth ; 120,000 presumably wrlth escort vessels. w . T. g r a n t suggested the national commission j St. OfBcers will be elected. Co­ FURNACE OIL In a predetermined area of the explore the pos.sibility of meeting; Radio Moscow today agreed Manches^ Shopping hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph Autoniacle Uellver.v Soviet Union.” at a military ba.se. that the situation grows more ser­ Parkade LaShay. Mrs. Robert Diga.n, and Soviet authorities have insisted : Thus far. the national epmmis- ious daily In the jungle kingdom Mrs. Donald Duffy. L. T. WOOD CO . human astronauts never would be ! of Laos — a crossroads o f the //& t u r d a y r h o n - .MI .4-1129 U.S. Shot Attempts ! Sion ha.s refused to move Its meet- shot into space until their 8afe re- i ing from Charleston despite pro- Communist and non-Communlst 9/A.M. to 12 Noon Miss Austra Ozols. daughter of turn to Elarth is guaranteed. 1 tests from Congressmen and a worlds in Asia. But the Russians ___ by the Ladles' Guild Mr. and Mrs. Arvids Ozols. 49 . Westerners considered it unusual ; I letter from President Kennedy. remained silent so far on western Cevesunt CongregsHonal Doane St., has been elected to Phi , that the announcement made n o , I The President told his Thursday peace proposals put forwrard by Beta Kappa, national scholastic mention of the ship’s weight. Pre- ■ Deep Space Probe I night news conference the com- the British. honorarj’, at Clark University, vious announcements have always ! mission's decision that it cannot London's proposal la that Britain Worcester, Mass. Miss Ozols. a RUG and SHOES stressed this point. require southei-n hotel keepers to and the Soviet \Inlon, as cochalr- The launching took place three men of the 1954 (Geneva conference I ^ graduate of Maachester High Cape Canaveral, Fla., March ‘ its orbit. However, scientists were provide rooms for Negro repre- School. Ls a senior al the univer­ main floor, y days before a meeting of the Com- concerned only with the first 55' sentatives can't go unchallenged. on Indochina, ask the warring fac­ M ICH AELS-1 rear . . . " 25 —^The I'nited States today i sity, majoring In histon,’. UPHOLSTERY s t e r n ’ muntst-bloc milltarj' alliance, the ! hours, ot flight-----which is the in- He said he planned to write the tions in Laos to cease hostilities Warsaw Pact, is due to open In sucrewfully fired Into orbit Ex­ and revive the control commis­ plorer X, a apace laboratory de­ tended operating life of the bqt-; commission again “because we The Rev. James Dretke. mis­ Moscow. teries. This covers the time it | cannot leave the situation as it is." sion of India, Poland and Canada. CLEANING In past months Soviet acien- signed to study mystertous‘'mag- An international peace ctmferencs sionary from Nigeria, will speak netic flelds and >the Intensity of would take the space labofatory to But South Carolina Gov. Ernest Sunday at Zion Evangelical Lu­ A man's look forEaster reach its planned apogee, or high Chase Ends in Hockanum River w;ould then be called. This famous line of finest quality shoes is for children of oil solar winds. F. Hollings aaid “neither the Pres­ theran Church after a 5:,30 ,p.m. , TEL. Ml 9-1752 point. - ident nor the governor can dictate Sklndiver Peter Beckwith, an off-duty auxiliary State Trooper, had to secure a tow cable to this car Prime Minister Nehru of India, supper. For reservations, call Mrs. i The particular man lrea.sures the oges. Exceptionally well mode, beautifully styled Koli-sten- “We plan to run the battery at to a hotel w’ho It .may or may not before It could be pulled out of the Hockanum River this morning. The half submerged car w’as asked by President Kennedy to or built-in good breeding of our splen­ Law of Gravity Cape Canaveral, Fla., March 25 full force during the 55 hours to driven Into the river by Barry P. Gonsalves, 18, of 136 -Summer SI., ending a chase by police. Oivn- Raymond Miller and Mrs. Howard I Young fashions ■with flair to js'ear an.vwhere. iks lost much longer, yet ore so sensibly priced they represent UP}—A Thor-Dfclta rocket knifed receive as guests.” use hlB prestige and infiuenca with Harfsen., | Ml 3-5747 did New Yorker pure wool worsteds. get an extremely high rate of in­ , Washington—Sen. Olln D. Johns­ er of the car is Muriel McClain, /41 Sanford Rd. CRmsalves faces four charges and is held under Moscow to achieve a Laotian These, pretty dress-up dres-se.s are froni our de­ o great value for parents. skyward today in an attempt to formation of the initial penetra­ $11,000 bonds. (Story on Pagfi_6.) (Herald photo by Pinto.) He notes the turn of each seam, the propel a payload : deep Into space o n , D-S. C., says, although some cease fire, sent word to the Presi­ licious new as.sortment of spring style.s in care­ Doesn’t Touch tion,” explained Dr. Jam** P. delegations have seceded from the EVERYWHERE IT’S JUST Miss Diane Naktenls. 12.’) Ade­ lay of the lapel, the scrupulous care to study mysterious magnetic dent that he tvill do all he can. LOBSTER ON FRIDAY laide R d, and Richard Thqjcsell, Garner's free cotton and dacrons. flelds and the intensity of solar Heppner. project manager. "'We commemoration of the 100th anni­ Official sources In Ngw ITelbl said 291 Porter St., recently were elect- for detail that makes for fine tailor­ for girls: single strap of black patent hope the probe will tell us much versary of the ■'bombardment of Kennedy’s Plan Rejected Nehrii wants the Russians to make EVENING 8 GRISWOLD ST. 3.6x— 3.99-7.99 G>st\of Living winds. 'ed to the Student Senate at Uni­ ing. In a variety of colors and pat­ The launch was designed to hurl about magnetic fields close to Fort Sumter he feels aure it can be State News the next move on the British pro­ versity of Connecticut. Both are ' We Give Green SLmii>« 7.|4_4.99-I0.99 for boys: an pxtord of black o r, Earth and thbae in interplanetary' held without them. posal before he starts anything. terns. , Washington, March 25 (Ab — a 78-pound satellite into a highly But Here h*» juniors. j elliptical orbit ranging from 94 space.” • Johnston said yesterday, "I am A British foreign office spokes­ oxblood calf _ The general principle that what The launch was made shortly CINDERELLA DRESSES—Main Floor, Rear 69.50 - 75.00 miles to .more than 120.000 miles sure there will be no second .Civil man said the Russians promised goes up must come down ap­ abov^ the Earth. Its finding could after Russia announced another \Var over Uiis secession move­ Roundup House Favors GOP to give “serious and urgent” con­ BROILED parently doesn’t apply to people’s help map the safest route for man apace- venture — the launching ment. It is most unfortunate that sideration to Britain’s proposals. llvMg costs. to follow on his future Journeys of a spaceship into orbit around this controversary ever came up." lOBSTER /- That’s what a Labor Depart­ into space. the Earth and its Vuoceaaful re­ He insisted that the, people of (Continued on Page Six) ment official explained yesterday The satellite itself looked much covery with a landing on Soviet New' Jerse.v and New York have Minimum Wage Bill Your .Store of In reporting that living costs like an old-fashioned potato mash­ soil. The Russians^ said nothing ho right to tell the people of Milli Drivers A-LA-HOB-NOB j Ma In Street climbed back to a record level in er, with a sphere-topped rod ex­ about any human or other life Charleston how to house their Village. Charm Febniarj'. tending from a cylindier base. It is aboard their ship. guests. {Our Own Sp^nl 1 Manchester Robert J. Myers, the depart­ 52 inches high. Today's U.S. shot had only an The Massachusetts Civil War For Walkout Washington, March 25 i/P) — A8'40 Southern Democrats joined with Shrimp Stuffmg) ment's price statistics chief, was Because of the extreme cigar­ indirect connection with manned Centennial commission decides conservative coalition in the House the Republican majority. Bulletins asked why prices don’t come tum­ shaped orbit sought, the satellite space flight: Hartford, March 25 tiP.)—A has applied the brake.s to Pres­ It was a non-record vote, the .Culled from AP Wires SERVED WITH TOSSED SALAD, bling down when so many people was to make one sweep around the The National Aei;onautic.s and (Cohttnued on Page Six) strike is threatened by union milk ident Kennedy’s economic program members merely standing to be FRENCH FRIED ONION RINGS, are unemployed and demand for globe In 111 ■hours—more than 4'j Space . AdminLstration said the drivers for Hartford dairies if by rejecting the minimum wage counted. FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, consumer items has presumably days-compared to the normal payload was intended to make the their present contract, is not ex­ legislation he requested. With the administration bill dis­ UJS. PLANE MISSING ROLLS AND BUTTER slackened aomewhat. satellite circuit of two, hours or m()sl extensive study ever at- tended beyond its April 1 expira­ A compromise measure endorsed posed of, 48 members who had fail­ Washington, March 25 (JD—The Myers replied that demand less. i tempted of the magnetic flelds and tion date. by the President lost by an eye- ed to appear for the standing vote State Department announced to­ hasn't slackened much for many The 92-foot Thor-Delta blazed, ’manner in which thev are af- Henry C. Dauphinais, secretary- la.sh, 186-185, yesterday and the showed up for a formal roll call on day that a U.S. C47 airplane as­ On the Concourse coneumer requirements — food away riglU on ' fected by solar winds — great News Tidbits treasurer and business agent of House then pas.^ed a Republican- the coalition substitute, which was OUR NEWEST EST, spurting a tongue of flame signed to the American Air At­ ikou...... for example'.- Food is the biggest -.-on, .1 _ , . . rioud:? of ionized ga.sea which burst from the AP Wires Milk Drivers Local 536. Teamsters backed bill drawn on a much nar­ approved 216-203 On that vote, 26 tache In Laos hse been missing from its liquid fuel engine. The At the Parkade factor In living cost calculations. from the sun and streak through Union, said yesterday union mem­ rower scale. Republicans voted against the for two days with eight men CA>sts to producers haven’t de­ satellite, to be called Explorer X. space. bers have voted to .strike. The bill, introduced by Rep. Wil­ co^ition. aboard. Whether or not the air­ was cradled In the nose. _The flelds consist of magnetic He .said the union is "not seek­ liam H. .A.j’res, R-Ohio. raises the Final passage of the bill, a mere clined, either, he remarked. The early portion of flight ap­ Louis S. Romani,’ San Francisco craft wh«‘ flying over Gommunlst Labor Departnu n f studies, ifnes of- force which extend in postnlan charged with burying in- ing anything other than to extend minimum wage from $1 an hour formality after all alternatives controlled territory tn the wnr peared normal as the 3-stage great bows upward from the the contract at the present time." to $1.15 for the 24 million em­ had been disposed of, was by a Myers said. Indicate there are too rocket lifted off after a perfect stead of carrying mail, is given stricken country, a State Depart­ many built-in cost factors, such as Earth'.s surface. The.se lines, which, five year’s probation . . . Baby The vote in favor of a strike, ployes now covered and brings In 340-78 ibll call vote. ment spokesman was unable to 12.99 new from count down and raced acros.s the Dauphinais said, was’ more than BOURNE labor contracts and other commit- sky. It vanished from sight In reach from about 1.000 to more girl in Lansing, Mich., falls eight 1.4 million who were formcii.v un­ It was the second time the House say. Nor cmuld he say . whether I' mersi'‘ -that keep cost elements (than 50.000 miles into Space, trap feet down chute of live gas fur­ the required two-thirds. covered. The bill now goes to the has thwarted Kennedy on a mini­ the Communists might have'fired _ i about two minutes to from'diminishing even in relative­ Officials announced shorily after |siilar particles imd fotjee nace in basement but escapes with He aaid the principal unre­ Senate. mum wage bill. Last year as Sen­ on tho airerait. BUiCK, Inc. t ly poor times. the launching that all three stages i (hem to zigzag around the Eai(th onijNhead-to-foot covering of soot solved issue in current negotia­ The administration-backed ^ill ator he sponsored much the same “So there's a lot more upward of the rocket had ignited. It w-as too itwo huge bands of radiation . . y President Kennedy's Peace tions deal.s with whether milk would have Incica.sed the wage to measure as the administration pro­ FATHER. CHILD SOUGHT pressure on prices than a tepdency early to determine whether the're-; potentially dangerous Vsn Corps plans to send Its first vol­ should be delivered six days or $1.25 In two steps and Ijrought In posed this year and steered it to Stamford, March 25 t/F)—Po­ m a id e n fo m to move down,” he said. quired orbital speed w-aa achieved. Allen Belts. unteer overseas by Christmas says seven days a week. 3.8 million more workers 62-34 victory In the Senate lice said today they were look­ 19.99 This seemed to be borne out by There was a good chance the "New.’ knowledge of this environ- its dirctor . . . Soviet journal ac­ Union dairi.es in Hartford at The .defeat of the edmpromise The House, however, followed ing for a father who has taken a series of charts Myers produced satellite would burn up in the at-, itient.” thetSpa(:e agency said, "will cuses l.'nlteand but the problem of destroying A union proposal for settling thq rets. statement through the Revolution­ . . . W e Invite mankind with nuclear bombs still with Union Carbide, would like to could use concentrated, beer. Con­ Research. SIAS Laboratories, ary Democratic Front that he was tkM ot last Bfar. .Onnel told • Middle Turnpike To enter Kathy’s new contest, please Brooks Hospital, Brookline. Mass strike was offered during a mara­ Pardo Llada, a biting radio com­ news confersaoo 4d MlpFertolS.al exists. We must learn to stop war get .license No. 1 from it, the centrated orange juice • has wide mentator, won the title of “Minis­ disheartened by the lack of liberty Tel. MI 9-4571 send your name and telephone number spokesman aaid. consumer distribution. . . . For third time. Dr. R. Ber­ thon ;meetlng yesteray In the ofllce Menderea* I Your Charge bv learning to stop the causes of of State Labor Commissioner ter of Hate” as he carried the and the rise of communism m to Kathy (Jodfrey, WINF, Manchester. war. • The IRB deferred detion until This is the basic difference be­ nard Finch and his sweetheart, brunt of Castro's anti-American Cuba. ______party wore ■ (jarole Tregoff, wait for l « s An Renato Riccluti. paat several iniriaLtoJ OmOlAL FREE STATE Account — . •Tn the eyes of the Intemation- Sept. A on the proposal of Unoo tween oonqentnttsd beer and con­ campaign. 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