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W E D N E S D A Y , M A R C H 22, 1961 Averaie Dally Net Preae Run The Weather PAGB TWENTY-FOUR lEngntofl Ijgyalb roreeaat of V. 8. Weather B «N a « Ver Um Weak Ended Mareh 11, IM l Chance of oocaalonal Usht ralB or drlude tanight and early Fri­ 13,317 day. Law tanlght la 80s. Fartly OPEN TOMORROW Msesber ef the Audit cloady Friday, n g h '48 to M. Bu « m of drenlatleii Manchester— A City of Village Charm m a in s t r e e t TILL MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 (Classified Adverttstag on Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS MANCHESTER ^ 9:00 P. A\. VOL. LXXX, NO. 146 (TWENTY PAGES) & Legal Wrangle State News VERY M UCH SOI Roundup SPRING May Issue Policy T O THE ; 6 3 Men Arraigned Over Road Mix On 156 Counts of POINT.♦♦♦ Hartford, March 23 (A»)—-AtDl*-Seal "alon. and in consjrf^y Damage to Autos legal dispute is underway with," among others State High­ way Commissioner Howard S. Statement on Laos Tonight which involves a road resur­ Ivei, Dickinson, treasurer and sec­ Willimantic, March 23 (^ ) unmistakably facing material in wide use by retary of Dix-Seal, and other of­ —.Three young men have the State Highway Depart­ ficers of the corporation, obtained been arraigned on a tothl 156 ment and several Connecticut the patent unlawfully. These allegations and all others counts of shattering carT! spring . . . towns, including at least two made by the defendants were de­ windshields and splattering in the Greater Hartford area. nied "categorically, emphatically paint over the vehicles. Marines, Ship Units unmistakably Dix-Seal Corporation of West and specifically" by Dix-Seal’s at­ Circuit Court Judge George E, Hartford, which holds a patent for torney today. Kinmouth Jr. yesterday continued the material, a hot bituminous con A lly. I. Jordan Kunik of New the cases to April 6 under 85.000 Crete mix, has initiated a patent York City, who Is alsrf a vice bond each. Moving in Far East Infringement suit in the U.S. Dis­ president of Dix-Seal, said all the The three with Individual trict Court, New Haven. allegations would be denied in an I charges are: ..AM S ^ 4 1« A J A m 4 a* ae^stsaf AS*_ 1 . __ _ The defendants are New Haven answer to the defendants’ counter­ Robert F. Nascih, 19. Windham i Trap Rock Company of. New claims. Rd.. 69 counts of windshield shat- j Washington. March 23 {/P)— President Kennedy’s news (right): a Haven and Materials Service Inc. Specifically he made these com­ tering and two counts of paint ^ conference will be carried live by radio and television net­ of Windsor Locks. ments on the charges: splashing. i works at 6 p.m. EST today. chic, semi- Their answers to Dix-Seal’i 1. "The invention was made by Kenneth J. Tallier, 18 Windham I All major radio and TV networks are expected to carry Dickinson on his own time' on a complaint allege that the patient Rd.. 51 counts of windshield shat- the conference. fitted suit of was fraudulently obtained and that prlvate company's property. EJven tering and two counts of paint' the rightful "equitable owner" is the testimony taken in pre-trial ; splashing. delicate gray, the state of Connecticut. They al­ dispositions contradicts the alle­ Jerome A. Filek, 17. Williman- Washington, March 23 (/P)— Republican congressional (left): lege tire road material and applica- gation I that the patient belongs to llc. 30 ^counts of windshield shat­ leaders pledged today to stand behind President Kennedy in bound with satin tlort process was developed by a the .state I. tering and two counts of paint whatever decision he makes in the grave situation in Laos. "collectors Item" fomrer state highway department 2. Tliere was no state law in splashing. engineer. Howard K. Dickinson of effect St the time o f the invention The three have also been charg­ and skirt-lined Wethersfield, while the latter which made an employe's inven­ ed by State Police with nine counts Washington, March 28 ( ^ — President Kennedy apparent­ slender, elegant worked for the department. State tion the property^f the state. A of willfully damaging automobiles ly began speeding U.S. military units toward crisis rack^ for shape retention, time, facilities and funds were law has since berfn T>asaed to thus in Lebanon and Columbia. Southeast Asia today in the crucial hours of a diplomatic used, it is claimed. They were arrested March 4 sliowdown with Russia over the embattled kingdom of Laos. and beautiful sizes 10 to 20 Materials serrice charges that (Continued on Page Nineteen) after a 10-month Investigation by Kennedy is expected to issue a mhjor U.S. policy statement police. black patent on the Laotian crisis at a news conference tonight (6 p.m. 49 to 40 EST). Eisenhower Plan Changed ^ Meanwhile, the President awaited some reaction from So­ 39.99 Hartford. March 23 m — The State Motor ^Vehicle department’s viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev to an urgent appeal from 1499 daily rewrd of automobile acci­ Britain for agreement to a cease-fire in the civil war in Laos. dents S5T)f last midnight and the Given a cease-fire, the western powers would accept a Com­ U.S. Urges UN Start totals on thesame date last year: munist backed proposal for an intefnational conference on 1960 1961 Accidents ....8.544 8,357 test.) Laos. Killed ...... 49 40 This last minute move on the Injured ...... 4.902 , 4,625 feat.) diplomatic front '^vas made by African Aid Project Britain after consultation 'with the Tight Secrecy United State*. It kept open the Mother Acquitted road tor a negotiated settlement Hartford. March 23 ifPi — Mrs. and put the next step up to Blankets News United Nations, N. Y., M a rc h f‘This should be a great adventure Joan Gronwoldt of Granby ha.s 38 UP)—The United States today in human cooperation, and it is Coach at White House Khrushchev. been acquitted of the manslaugh­ Meanwhile, the reported mili­ called on the United Nations to one to which the American admin­ ter slaying of her two infant chil­ Charles (Bud) Wilkinson. University of Oklahoma football coach and newly appointed special consult­ work out an African development istration is wholeheartedly dedi­ ant to the Pre.sidenl on youth fitnc.s.s, poses today at the 'White House with Pre.,ident Kennedy. The tary moves underscore K en n ey’s Of U.S. Forces dren on grounds of temporary in­ determination to deal with the program that "is by, of and for the cated.” sanity. 44-year:old Wilkinson conferred with Kennedy on formulation of plans to get the Youth Fitne.ss Pro­ Africans.” A t the same time it ' It is up to the United Nations, gram started. ) A P Photofax). , Communist challenge threat by Washingfton, March 23 (IP)—One Superior Court Judge Charles force if diplomacy falls. of the tightest secrecy blankets urged exclualoi^of the Cold War he added, to draw up plans aimed S. House yesterday committed the at making the 1960s "a historic One of the tightest secrecy since the Korean W ar was thrown from the African continent. attractive. 28-year-old housewife decade of progress in Africa.” clampdowns since the Korean War about all official Information con­ The U.S. views were outlined by to the ^Norwich .State Hospital Chief Delegate Adlai E. Steven­ Stevenson wa ^ enlarging on a Armed Forces'Internaliorial Conference shut off Pentagon information on cerning U.S. military forces today help-to-Afrlca proposal laid before after a“"3-hour trial—possibly the military moves. as the diplomatic crisis over Laos son before the .main political com­ shortest homicide trial in the his­ mittee of the U.N. General As­ the assembly last fall by President Not only would sources- at De­ deepened. Eisenho^^’er. But Stevenson noted tory of the court. fense Headquarters supply ho orig­ Pentagon public .relations of­ sembly. He was the first Speaker House ordered the woman con­ on the problem of aiding in the there had been many changes in On Alert MasisBritain Accepts Reds’ inal Information, but there was ficials bb'viously were under the the world in the last six months — fined until the court is satisfied only a crisp "no comment” on dis­ strictest orders against providing development of the newly Inde­ she is no longer psychiotic. pendent African nations. and also in the United States. patches from Southeast Asia any original informaUS8)_oc. dis­ Psychiatrists had testified she In Argentina which Indicated stiffening of the cussing in any way a welter of "Only Africans can develop At- Soui-ces close to the. U.S. delega­ was depressed and potentially sui­ tion said the new administration Laos Peace Talk Plan U.S. military stand. rumors and eyewrltnesa reports r lc i lit the last analysis," Steven­ cidal as a result of the death of her Bueno.s Aires, Argentina, March which came from within the son told the 99-nation committee. plans considerable changes in the Pierre Salinger, White House (left): designed two children, Susan, 3, and Ste­ 23 UP' — Argentine Army and United States and overseas. He called attention to President Eisenhower program, which never phen, 1. London, Marcii 23 f.'Pi—Britain to-^- Russell replied this was a ques- press secretary, was asked wheth­ Kennedy's foreign aid program an­ reached the resolutipn stage. The Police said the woman shot the Air Force units were on an alert da.v accepted Russia's proposal for lion "above my head." er he had any comment on what a Although dispatches from Hong with a cowl nounced in Washington yesterday delegation has been circulating a two children with a .22 caliber re­ basis tbday after Uie co:in try's an international conference on He said the note presented by reporter referred to as reports Kong described in apparent de­ tail the hasty departure of the big (right): and said that the U.S. feels special tentative resolution among the A f­ volver Dec. 27, several hours after military strongman, Lt. Gen. Car­ Laos —^ on condition that Rii.ssia Roberts to Soviet Deputy Forfign, from all oyer the world that neckline and attention should be given to as­ rican nations for the past week, her husband, a test pilot, left on help secure an effetttlve truce in Minister Nicolai Firyubin stressed American forces have been alerted attack carrier Midway from that los Toranzo Monlero, qirtt in a "spring holiday" sisting 'countries able and \\illing' trying to formulate a plan that a business trip to Canada. the torn kingdom. "how seriously we view the in­ and are on the move In connection British Crown Colony at the ap­ cleverly dropped to mobilize their own resources. i}*!!! give the Africans what they Throughout the trial, Mrs. Gron- flareun, of ht.s long standing feud Tlie Foreign Office announced cendiary risks" posed by the with the situation in Laos. proaches to Southeast Asia, De­ Stevenson did not present a for­ need and want rather than what W'oldt sat passively at the defense with t™ .Frondizi government. Britain has invited Russia to join Laotian situation. fense Department spokesmen had understudy to only a crisp "no comment" when mal proposal, but was reported other nations think they ought to table with her face turned away Secretarv of the .\rmy Gen. her in an appeal to the warring Roberts also expressed Bri­ (Continued on Page Two) sleeves, jewel asked to confirm the report. your Easter consulting with othet delegations have. from the witness stand. ' Rosendro Frag.a took over direct parties in Laos as a first step tain's earnest hope that London buttons on a detailed plan. n eonimand of the srmed forces last toward a political solution. and Moscow would be,able to agree There was similar reaction to all He outlined two basic princi­ (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued, on Page Two) Tile British ambassador to Mos­ on quick measures to bring about other questions concerning pos­ 'ensemble, ples for an African aid prop'am; The capital was quiet but re- cow, Sir Frank Roberts, today de­ a cease-fire. Three Bandits Rob sible movements of sea, air o:; tweed tones of 1. Contributors should be pre­ porl.s fi-om Mendoza, provincial livered to the Soviet Foreign Mln- The amhassador’s reference to ground combat units. bone calf with a pared to assist the new African canital in western Argentina 609 isti'.v a note in which the British the "incennia^y risks” cleai-ly, was ’ Rhode Island Bank Th^ secrecy rule.. however, ap­ lilac, gold or beige, countries in their efforts to as­ No Date for Invasion miles from Buenos Aire.s, said all outiined- a 3-phase approach to a intended to warn Russia tliat the peared to apply only on combat tracing of green sess their own resources as they troops in the local army regiment settlement. conflict might spread from the old Warwick, R. I., March 23 (iD— unit movements or^plans—not on sizes 8 to 18 plan programs by themselves and were confined to quarters. 1. The foreign niinislerl of Brit­ Indochinese kingdom throughout Three armed men entered the Hox- the effort to help the Laos gov- In contact with each other. ain and Russia— Lord Home and Southeast Asia. sie Branch of the Industrial Bank The commander of the 8th Army Andrei Groni.vko — shot Id appeal 2. The United Nations should Division with headquarters in that Ruascfl told a questioner the shortly after noontime today and (Continned on Page Two) Cuban Exiles Promise jointly to the warring sides in Laos British government is open-mind­ also recognize the need for di­ city at the foothills of the Andes cleaned all the cash from the tel­ 14.99 for ah immediate cease-fire. Brit­ ed about wheUier any new Internar lers’ cages. 29.99 versification .. of agriculture and has di.sappeared, according to one ain and Russia jointly presided the expansion of industry. report reaching here. The Air tionni conference on Laos should They escaped in a .car found over the 1954 Geneva conference be a 14-iiation affair as suggested " I hope this committee can con­ Firing Squads, Elections Force base in Mendoza was re­ which partitioned Indochiija. moments later in the State A ir­ by Cambodia and the Communist others from 12.99 tribute to a really effective pro­ ported considering fl.ving Navy 2. If there is a satisfactory re­ port parking lot. according - to BuUetins gram for the nations of Africa, to powers—or whether it should Warivick Police. The car was a sponse to the Anglo-Soviet appeal, merely revive the 1954 Geneva dis­ help them fulfill their aspirations," New York, March 23 >JP)— The*Cuba in arm.'<" rather than a gov- (Continued on Page Twelve) the Indian-Canadian-Poli.sh Control two toned Buick, registered to an Culled from A P W ires cussions. Russell made this point Stevenson declared. / leader of' two major Cuban exjle emment in exile. Attleboro, Mass., resident reported 1 ------• Commission should be sent back clear, however: He did noUSpell out what expen­ groups pledges that the overthrow If the council called it,elf a gov­ to Laos to supervise the truce. stolen late this forenoon in Provi­ "The vital precondition of steps ditures would be involved in such of Cuban Prinie Minister Fidel Cas­ ernment. in e.xile, it would violate This 3-nation commission ended its LINKED TO KIDNAFINO toward a crfbfe^cnce is the Anglo- dence. a program, but added: "A ll of this tro will end firing squads and bring U.S, Law, which prohibits estab­ work two years ago. BeUertUe, Ont. March 28 Soviet appeal for a cease-fire, Police Chief Jaines F. Lynch will cost a lot of money and a lot free elections within 18 months. lishing a provisional government in — All evidence Indicates «nily a 3. Finall.v. if the control com- which must be effective." immediately said it appeared that o f manpower." Jose Miro Cardona. 59-year-old this country without ofilclal con­ News Tidbits scoutmaster who later killed mi.s.sion is satisfied that the cease­ Ru.s.sell said that the Briti.sh Everett Hall, 45, one of the two He declared that the program lawyer who served six weeks as sent. State Department press of­ himself was involved in the kid­ from Ihe .\P Wires fire is being respected, Britain and proposal was ci,cS)'ed with the escapees from the men's reform- Let Spring should be examined on its merits premier at the start of the Castro ficer Lincoln White said 'yester- her allies would be prepared to naping and death of 10-year-old EASTER United Stales and Commonwealth H and .divorced entirely from any regime, yesterday announced for­ day in Washington: "N o such con­ hold an international conference (Contliuied on Page Nineteen) Tommy McNe^ln, a police offi­ military aid aspects. mation of a new "Revolutionary countrie.s. cial said today. The statement sent has been asked or given." Parker Thompson Hart 50. ca- k*® suggested by Moscow to work "I prefer to think our policy Council,” with him.self as coord- VI’out a political settlement for Laos by Inspector‘Louis Needham of should be justified by an enlight­ nator-general. Cardona told newsmen ’'th e reer diplomat who is current dep the Provincial Police Criminal revolutionary effort received no uty assistant .secretary of state Details of the Dritisli conimimi- . . . from the distinguished ened selflessness,” ' he asserted. The council consiss of represent­ calio'i to Russia Were disclosed by Investigation Branch cast no atives of the Democratic, Revolu- financial or moral sfipport from for Near Ea.stern Affairs. Is Presi- light, however, on why the boy the U.S. government. Financial drJil Kennedy’s choice for I'.S. the chief spokesman of the For­ collections in our shoe salon Easter Millinery Collection tionarj’ Front, regarded as middle- eign Office, John RU.ssell, at a ■ West Offers Russians was tied to a tree by the neck of-the-road and favoring free en­ aid.' he said, was coming from .Itmliassador to Saudi Arabia . . . -'and left to die in the snow. A Cubans everywhere in amounts Rhode Island becomes .36fli Stale news conference. He was asked 1 terprise, and the Revolutionary what would happen if tlie Russians ] coroner’s report said the boy had Health Bureau to ratify constitufional .amend­ Movement of the People, consider- from pennies upward.’ refused to join tlie Britisli in their not been sexually molested. The two major groups opposing ment prophsal giving District of ed left-wing but antl-Communist. proposed appeal, and he replied: Peaceful N-Test Plan 10.99 to 12.99 Cardona told a news conference Castro' reached their decision to Columbia residents right to vote U.S. tH ALLENO ES REDS "W e’ll cross that fence w1ien we For Mandatory merge earlier in the w'eek . in in presidential elections. .. Arthur (right): the the aim of the council is to "over­ get to it." Washington, March 28 (!P>— Miami. M. Schicsinger Jr., .special Geneva. March 23 (4 »)—The* The United States and Britain throw the Communist tyranny Ru'ssell was a.sked if he could The United States today chal­ (left) "Gone" bone which enslaves the people of Cfiba sistant to President Kennedy, rec­ United States and Britain offered withdrew their previous draft pro­ lenged The Kremlin to follow chanel suit... Polio. Vaccine comment on widespread repcJrts posal on peaceful uses in favor of and black calf and to reestablish'moral peace and ommends crash program toward that this British procedural plan today to cooperate fully with .the through rin its relaxation oo harmony among ail Cubans.” disarmament. Soviet Union in a program for the their new cooperative proposal. foreign correspondsnt's writings detachable Hartford. March 33 —The 1 ‘Minister of Hale*’ represents the West’s last bid for They asked the Soviet Union to 15/8 heal He gave no date for any invasion Easter Sunday will be cherry a Laotian settlement before tak­ peaceful use of nuclear explosions!’ by lifting censorship on what State Health Department has op The - Western plan wts outlined withdraw its old 1959 draft. This goes to the Russian people. The you can afford to indulge yourself! but, we warn you, it will be diffi­ posed a bill to re'peal an existing of the island but said: R I V r i o f s i e * I t i Washiqgton, an ing drastic military measures in scarf and "The anus which we have, and IC lllV i-ruiU4..l»i.expert predict.s . . . America’s at a 17-minute session of the nu­ provides for peaceful uses bn a one- statute that permits local school support of the ’Vientiane govern­ U.S. view was set forth In a cult to select just ONE from this collection of the arms'which we will, have, will ____< Junior Miss Pageant, with two clear te.st suspension conference for-one basks. State Deparflnent statement boards to make poho vaccinations ment. Thus, the Soviet Union could beautifully become known when Castro feels. t* n O I l l X - iA h t r O t girls already holding pair of tro­ These reports also have sug­ by U.S. Delegate Arthtir H, Dean, sa.rtng the United States Is g l»- mandatory' for public school chil claim the right to set off a device * turbans * shells their Impact." Cardona also-call-; * phies each, goes Into final prelim­ gested that Britain and the Unit­ who presided. tified that Moscow' has lifted di­ * pillboxes * cloches dren. for peaceful purposes for every eased silhouette Proponents of the bill argued ed for niA ftoin all e.xiled Cu-; Havana. March 23 iF) - Castro inary round at Mobile. Ala. . . . ed States have agfreed joint )nili- Dean said the West is willing to rect controls over dispatches • beige bans, including other revolutionary . u i j , ^ Death of Sir Patrick .Ashley Coop­ accept the same safeguards for a one'set off by either the United that foreign correspondents send * black • navy • white that considerable disagreement groups, "from Canada to Patagon- "upportera were shocked today by tary action may have to be taken pink or green ewsla among medical authorities er, former Bank of England di­ unless the Russians cooperate. peaceful uses program as it of­ States or Britain. from Th* So vlet Union. la,'.’ * I reports that radio commentator As one western source pointed * ice blue • lilac • yellow on the effectiveness and safety of rector and former , governor of fered yasterday for a' coopera­ (right,) "Sabre" bone • pink « worsted crepe, Balk vq,ccine. In Havana. Ca-stro termed Car-|jose Pardo Llada. the Cuban Hudson Bay Co., announced today tive seismic research program. out, this prepopal has one simple OOP DROPS PLANK Argumentii on the bill to repeal donla’s movement "A government | regime's harshest anti-American in London... Mrs. Jacqueline Ken­ This meant the United States obvious defect.1 If the Soviet Union Hartford, Conn., March 88 Un calf with brown * head sizes 22 and 23 of puppets, and said “Cuba inust: u ^ ^ . j i i Seoul Unemployed — A Republicaa legislative cau­ • mint sizes 14 to 18 the statute adopted in 1959 were nedy returns to Washington wjth I •' I and Britain were willing to let So- never sets off a peaceful device of stack heel. ^eard before the General Assem- suitcases that might well l>e IVI c|i-|>l-|'l Viet scientists in.spect the blue- its own, the West will be barred cus today Voted unanimously to CblJ('8 Public Health and Safety Um™."™ - "* marked: “Do not open until Eas- In Protest prints and insides of atomic de­ from engaging in such a program. drop for this session a party 20/8 heel " ’m ,* R„“i«Uo„.,y .1! Committee yesterday. sald some. He's ■ ter.” vices were used and be, given the The American-British proposal platform proposal for the crea­ A bill to limit the use of hypno­ the People is led by Manuel Ray. j dten * . Foi'mer President Dwight D, Seoul,, March 23 )/P) — Tension scientific data resulting from the for peaceful uses is part of a tion of family court as a dlvtslo^. sis t o ’physicians, dentists, or psy­ former' Cubain minister of public other*Others simply^ refused to believe j Eisenhower again ha,s his old rank explosions. broader western program aimed at of The Superior Court The cao- F 29.99 and uneasiness mounted in Seoul .eus also Voted to support another EASTER'S AT HAND! chologists, also heaixi by the com­ works, I while the D^emocratlc I ^lida. a voice of the of flvi:-«tar general... Honey Nilclear explosions can be used getting a nuclear test suspension mittee, drew no support. Revolutioiary Front ^ headed b^, revolution who dally snarled moon E.\press, train that over today as 10,000 unemployed march­ to shift great quantities of earth treaty concluded promptly. party bill calling for the consoU- datton of The f^nrt of Common Dr. James C. Hart, director 6f Martuel Antonio de Varona Both enemies, had turned years brought thousands of new­ ed through the streets shouting for such, purposes as building ca­ Thus far this week Dean and the health department's Bureau of vvere present at yeaterday s sea-1 back on Fidel Castro. nals. They can also be used to pro­ British Minister of State David Pleas with The Superior Court in a magnificent collection of lyweds to romantic Niagara Fails, "give us jobs!" It was the second' Both bUls wUl be given poldle Preventable Diseases, argued for al(m with newsrnen. i. i*«.i ^ Cuban exile group, the Antl- makes final run on 27-mile spur­ demonstration in less than 24 hours duce oil from low yield fields and Ormsby-(3ore have done most of reiltention of the statute for ihan- the talking inside the conference hearings by the Legislature’s Ju­ , Piastre Revolutlona'fy Democratic ts Buffalo as Niagara Fall's Boy's against the government o f Pre­ for .building harbors. , diciary Committee tomorrow) datory polio vaccinations. "Infiltrated daily by men and *up- Front (F R D ), announced the de- Club Band plays' farewell and 100 mier John M. Chang. Dean said devices now available room with Soviet Delegate Sem­ He'said there can be no doubt yon K. Tsarapkln reserving his CLOVES 3.00 P***’*- adding: fection in Mexico City, and issued persons crowd' on for nostalgic No violence was reported to­ for peaceful uses are still rela­ POL.AR1B DESTBOYRD that Salk vaccines have reduced •We have the forces necessary | this statement Wednesday under coimtry’s position on the western trip..'.,' Elizabeth Taylor’s studio day, but 41 policemen and six de­ tively primitive. He expreas.ed hope • Cape Canaveral, Fla„‘ March polio’s threat dramatically in to overthrow Castro.' Pardo Llada’s signature: announces that film star will leave monstrators were injured last the three powers could work to­ proposals. Cardona’s program calls for a 2 S A Polaris missile shot eff in luxury textured nylon by Connecticut. " I broke with Fidel Castro, on Londjon clinic and fly to Califor­ night in a 30-mlnute battle that gether to prod.uce more sophisti­ A t yesterday's half-hour session, Proplments to repeal the sta­ return to private investment and Dean offered ’ the Rushiana part­ course and waa deBberately (left): "Impexial" To enter Katliy’e new comii\g to the conclusion ^that In nia hext Monday. grew out of a demonstration cated devices. tute said that even before the free enterprise in. Cuba. The Com- stroyed today shortly after It VAN RAALTE contest, please send your Cuba today it is not possible to Edward R. Murrow, U.S., In-i against two proposed security The United SUtes, Britain and nership In a research prbgfram on bone calf with Introduction o f the Salk vaccine ■munlst party would be outlawed underground nuclear explosions to waa launched Iruni the name and telephone nurti- maintain an attitude that does not formation Agency chief, attempt­ laws. the Soviet Union' have been brown stack heel evidence existed o f dramatic re­ and traditional relations with Improve detection methods. Under merged nuclear s r i h i w ^ The- ber to Kathy Godfrey. correspond to . the Commtmist ed to prevent British showing of The clash was the first between negotiating for 2‘4 years trying ductions in polio cases. "democratic countries" would be line." Oie proposal, Soviet technicians odore Roosevelt m Navy aa- I 24/8 heel * daring pink * taurangona green W INF, Manchester. television film dealing with prob­ police and demonstartors since to write a treaty prohibiting test­ , They supported their arguments renewed. Also, members of Castro’s Diplomatic sources in Mexico would be given,'atcess to every nounced. The ndarila U M lems of migratory farm laborers the student riots last April which ing of atomic and hydrogen weap­ from beaeeth the Atleotie a M with statistics, from the State armed forces who take jpart in Im City said the 37-year-old commen­ phase and to every device eet aside * sugar violet * sandstone In this country but his documen­ resulted In the overthrow of Pres­ ons. . . 200 milea off the Flortda meat, Health Department which showed uprising would be retained In mili- tator had asked the Mexican gov­ for the projected teat serlee. The tary film, “Harvest of Shame,’) ident Syngman Rhee. The police Nuclekr^ blasts set off for peace­ la the vtdfllty of r that 1,138 p611o cases were re­ t a ^ service and promoted. ernment for protection, and the ful puipoaes would not b* pro* * whit# * coffee * cr##m 'nie new council plans to design­ was shown on day Murrow was (Oontbrned^ on Fag* ■) (Oontinned oa P»g«T1uree) hlbited V tie treaty. , I M P B f* Foot) ate itself as "the government ef (Oentfamd on Page Fonr) sworn in. 4 4

{ ■ PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO^N, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE TWO tion waa half a globe with Mtel- craft and other military auppUea field: taTM daugbtei*, Mias Har­ lites protruding. riett Murphy of WashingUffi. D. C , O ld and New to lAcm to koep It from being taken The hat judged a* "funniest,” COME AND GET 'EM WHILE THEY LAST! Kennedy May Issue Policy over by the CoimrunlaU. The n»e S ta teN ew s O bituary Mnil Philip BUnn of Rockrllle, and M n. WUliam P. Mahmey of modeled by Mrs. Phillips and of Amiertcan troopa aa an tUtimate Novato, CaUf. Steinwold on Bridge H at P arade created by Mrs. Craig Belcher, Statement on Laps Tonight atep -waa not ruled out the newi- i The funeral -wm be held Satur-' waa a red beet of crepe paper with p a ^ r added in a 'Vaahington | Roundup day at lOilS ajn. at the Burke root growing out of the top. Mra. atorj-.) Rev. Brookes Funeral Home, 76 Proepect S t, BBBOBS-PBODUCS H e ld b jP T A Watkins’ hat waa a red floral P if* O m ) CmUljr weQ Infonncd dlpJo- South «r1y pre<:aB»<3n»r? Aepe, tion. 8EATO la the agency through the bet to the other side. Sooner EAST dating from 1885 to 1936, loaned vane to prevent the country from into tears when a paychlatrlat tu* of Union (^ngregaUdnal tomorrow from 2 bo 5 and 7 to 9 WEST A. Lawrence RIker, and members’ otheTT were ieM fn t i to begte-* b « ^ taken over by the Comnrun- which the Vnited States win al­ later one side manages to .get “ A 3 by Mr*. RIker, were modeled by jtubeter.tiel Incwsm? in U.S. nsUj- testified it waa “ humanly impoaai- pjBi. Tlie family has suggeif^ ■wny. A 6 2 own creations, last night at South tsca. most certainly work, authorities Church, area historian and author, 1 ^ 9? J 976532 (7 K 10 8 4 School. Mrs. William Palmer, Mrs. Harold Brand New '61 Merchandise at LOW SPRING PRICES! u ry a**i*l*ac» to the Boyel L eo-: memorial gifts may be made to the South won the first trick with Carlson, Mra. PhilUpa, Mrs. Rich­ That would mean development here said if direct intervention of b'.e" for her to reslat a compulsion died ytaterday morning at his Sacred Heart . Church Buildthg 0 0 8 O 4 3 '2 L«n girrerrimer.t. to kill her children as they played the ace of hearts, drew trumps A 1 9 5 4 3 Cal Colby of radio station WINF ard Moore^ Mra. Wallace Geiger, of a new stage in the warysmee tbc' outside force* became nece».«*ry in home, 103 Union St. Fund. A K 8 waa commentator for the PTA f A t Hons Knr.s, the V.S, Airereft Sorieta would be expected to make‘ Laos fo ripport the pro-weitem ’under the family Chriatmaa tree. He served as pastor of Union with the ace and queen, and then SOUTH Mrs. Donald Richter, and Mrs. [c»m,er Mi(li»-ay »- 7 3 program. Winners in the "build a Doris Gankofskie. Current fash­ counter moves to strengthen their; govemmejj. Church for- 20 years, until retir­ Gilbert Wheeler bonnet" competition Included/Mrs. ' f ' i euddeniy dererted fr- *r, tin-; N' Y.. who treated the woman be­ ing in 1946. the queen. West won with the A ions from House and Hale were OF THE WORLD'S diadioerd de*t;r-euon aevera. rtita. own ajdc. ____ 'Pro-Commumst forces are pviah- fore she moved to Granby last Gilbert Wheejer, 56, of 8 Seyms king of eiuhe and got out safely O A K 10 9 Frederick Glotcke for the most modeled by Mr*. Cecil Treadwell, G O O D , ( ^ E A R Rusiian .yeaetjOT to a.h urgent Lao,,,,, ^,-.,^1 Born in Pen.*netf. England, Oct. St., Hartford, father of Mrs. Thom­ elegant creation; Mrs. George ahead of eebedu> Th»e w ere ; ne-w effort by Britain to get a dip- j Vientiane June, said he had warned her fam­ by returning his other club to the A A Q Mr*. Jackie Lawrence, Mrs. War­ LARGEST and FINEST 4. 18*9, son of the late Mr. and as Migliore of Manchester, died West North East Schrleber, prettiest hat; Mrs. Al­ ren Thrurmauer, Mrs. Palmer, llr.-ed beedlrs: for the writirT of iomatiir aetUe.ment could bnng vVe President Lv-ndon B. John- ily against leaving her alone for Mrs. Alfred Brookes, he came to ace. yesterday at St, Francis Hocpital, South had already made a seri­ Pa« 2 NT Pass bert Gayson, most orifjinal; Mrs. Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Phillips, Mra. aoutheast A*i«. last rein-;te changea In the e z p « t-1 vesterdav, following a ) extended periods. the United State* in 1912, paying Hartford. Speculation trnxnedietely broke __ . B , J : He said she had frequent hal ous mistake. He was headed for S Pass 4 A Ptta E. H. Phillips, funniest; and Mr. Moore, Mra. Geiger, Mr*. Richter, ed pr»-;dentlal declaration. | confe.-ence' with Rusk ‘ ' his steerage passage with the pro­ A 32nd degree Mason, he was a diamond finesse that would lose All Pass _ ^ and Mrs. Bruce Watkina, beat and Mrs. Gankofakie. etit that other untta of the . i Officials -were not vwo- j ^S'^^enthe%^!1 ceeds of a brochure, "Silent Memo­ member of Nutmeg Forest, Tall COMPANIES COMBINE TO BRING YOU THE 7th f!eel, nnhnanlT atationcd In and thus cost him the contract. In Owning lead — V 6 pair. thet the Soviets would agr^ a t ' Liteliigence Agenc:.- that the ; ries.” he had ■written. Cedars of Lebanon, in Manchester, order to reach the dummy for a Mra. Oloteke’a "elegant” crea­ the Fhi5ipT'tr''a-Kc'mio=a area were and a Shrincr. mov.nff Kfjth. Authont.e* here He wrote several books, includ­ diamond return South had to lead tion waa a wooden slat coolie hat ‘Quick Ones* VERY BEST BUYS POSSIBLE ON THIS d.p,orr.*tic aettemen. ! meeklv permit -Laos ’to h« |-.hirophrenia of the undifferen- ing a history of Rockville and Also surviving are hia wife, a trump to the nine; and this gave Q-x-x of diamonds and can get out decorated with a Japanese scene indicated ;! v-a* nniikeiv .Kennedy Mrs Jda Trowbridge Wheeler; a would weaken nne »ertor of the ' Kenr.i^y's ne'ws cor.ference | gobbled up by an armed minority ) Uated type with paranoid ele- Vernon, ‘‘Cascades and Courage.” East the chance to come up with safely. South can then try the club including figures, a rickshaw, pa­ Chinese call chopsticks "kawalt-1 ong'.r.aiiy set for 4 p m - i supported from the outside.” published with town sponsor^p daughter of West Hartford; his finesse as his final try for the goda and cherry blossoms. Mrs. aze.” which means "quick ones” Far Kaat r-.atenai:y to etrerytb-1 ihents." mother of Canada; two brothers an even worse blunder. eti another in a t;r-,» of cnaia.- j day. then delayed while he and hu ; Johnson spoke out after a con- in 19S6. East discarded the deuce of dia­ slam. Schrleber's hat waa made of yel­ in English. The word for “quick” ad-.-isem developed plana for ference In which Rusk *nd Dulles His other books included “Friend of Canada and (Chelsea, Mass.; monds. His reasoning was very Dally Question low facial tissue and a wedding ia "chop” in pidgin English, hence | The Manrea wer» reported MAN GETS S TO !• YEABS three sisters of Boston. Mass., aendm? a beiiropter maintenance ;hg with the increasu'.gly 1 the crisis with Senate Bridgeport. March 23 UPi — L«vi Anthony Benezet," ‘These- Hun­ simpte: his hearts and clubs might As dealer, non - vulnerable, veil. Mrs. (Jayson’s original crea­ the translation of "chopsticks." situation center.r.g a.-ound the House leaders. He said that dred Years” and 'Thank You Danbury, and Canada; and five be useN t, but his 4-3-2-of diamonds unit of lOd to i.W rr.en-tn fdnm , ; Martin. 39. Bridgeport, has been grandchildren. against vulnerable Opponents, you ONE OF A KIND Thailand. V) rr.ilea from Vientiane slriggle 1.1 Laos. th, UrJted Slates "ia going to be sentenced to thrM to 10 yeani In America,” were surely useless. He just want­ hold: Spade—6 2; Heart—J 9 7 6 The British proposal made yes-1 reasonable and prudent m all of In his writings, he (liscussed his Funeral services will be held ed to signal his partner "Don't de­ Capitol of Le-t Th» number ofi terOAv in Moscow reportedly c / ’ i moves.” the state prison for the fatal Saturday at 1 pjn. at the Taylor 5 3 2; THamond—Q 8; Club—K 8. American-made hehroptera avail-1 shooting of a woman friend. Mrs youth in a Midlands mining town pend on roe.” What do you say T for revival of an international con-' , - , .... where his father earned the equi­ and Modeen Funeral Home, 233 Signal Received able to the Laoa ipovemmer.t for irol commission to bnng about a. Ifite oc^er offlcia^ who have Emily Jean Morris, 27. on New Washington St.. Hartford. The Answer 1 Pass. Don't make a military uje w-ae reported being' Year's Day. Martin, a longshore valent of 85 a week as a bricklay­ The trouble with a signal Is shutout bid (such as three hearts) c S U f .T. ir. Lacs Tt-.e commis-, “ » “ t Rev, Russell E. Camp will officiate, that it goM out to the enemy as birreaaed from d to 20 r .^ n o w dormant, was establish-; r ‘>1 Pnvateiy he d^ not Indi- man. pleaded guilty to manslaught- er. At 14 he was apprenticed to a and burial will be In Northwood when you have scattered Items o f printer and worked at the trade for well as to your partner., . In this „ strength in the side suits, SAFETY For "Raioy D^oy" SALE! In itaelf that was a relauvely ■ conalafnr India I what roovee Kennedy plana. 'er and j» *s sentenced by Superior Cemetery, 'Wilson. minor more but auch machmea are ^ * Despite the atmosphere of tc- Court Judge Joseph E. Klsu yes­ seven years at three ihiUinga a Friends may call at the funeral case______South:___ understood I_y_ 1...... just SU.S what T7>aaS ; ' (Copyrightil9ei, m ■ General Features extremely uaefil in (ruerrllla war-' Canada and FOAnfl. ; crecy, there were persistent reports w-^eek. was going on. He knew that East COTp.) backed timing of Keruiedya nrvs terday. home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock, fare such as the Sovhe*. , . . i here that the President has already For three years after coming to was a very artlaa* player who COTference gave r.w to a ^ o r | preparations to increase Sind tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 would be incapable of dropping the Heradd, IFINF Cited hy Safety Commission SAVINGS rebels are waging the United States, he worked aa a to 9 p.m. NEW PRIEST SEES POPE There were reports here that t.hat Kennedy In effect w « gl . g , guostantially the flow of arms and printer in Pittsburgh for the morn­ deuce of diamonds from Q-x-x-x. ■Vatican CUty, March 23 (A^i—The Jamea K. Williams, executive director ot the Connecticut Safety Commission, presents a safety ing paper, “Horn tead MeMcn- In short. South knew that a dia­ various unlta of the Strategic j '-n^unition'to the government of Tight Secrecy .Armstrong Infant TSvIm Rev. John Garvan (Cavanaugh. award to Thomas Ferguson, co-publisher of the Herald as John Deme, owner-manager of radio sta­ Army Corpa (STP-ACi were alert-! in ac* •>" ■ Premier Botin Oum. This, coupled ger.” mond finesse waa sure to fail, so Norwalk, Conn., recently ordained tion WINF looks over his award. • Both The Herald and WINF were lauded for “outstanding con­ •d for movement on a precaution-, offlciala qulcklv said the stom of ' with an expanded U. S. training Later he attended the Univer­ Infant twins of Donald and he led out the ace and king of tributions to Connecticut's statewide safety program" at the presentation ceremony yesterday Honora J. Armstrong. 519 Center a priest of the Roman Catholic Open Tonight are ts thouili STRAC Itaelf de- j any 24-hour time limit ;a totally program for the Royt I Laotian sity of Maine and Bangor, Maine, diamonds in the hope of dropping Church, has been received In a gen­ afternoon at the police station.' (Herald photo by Pinto.) Bled there waa any apecial alert, j inaccurate." Blankets News 'Theological Seminary- He received St., died soon after birth this morn­ the queen. army, would be designed to in­ ing at Manchester Memorial Hos­ eral audience by Pope John XXIII. Hist denial was accompanied by^ (The New York Hers;d Tribune crease the firepower and general master's and doctor of philsoapby The queen did drop.'and South Father Cavanaugh. 53, is a mem­ till 9 the routine autement that ETP^ACisaid today that Kennedy U nah- combat effectiveness of the forces degrees from the Hartford Semi­ pital. thus made his slam. South smiled O f U*S. Forces Private funeral services were triumphantly, and West scowled at ber of the Cavanaugh hat-making Seoul Unemployed !■ alwaye on the afert. ing helicopters, long-range air; fighting the rebels. nary Foundation. family. In a c t io n it appeared probable held this afternoon at St. James' his partner. .“Don't bother to sig­ He held early pastorates in Cemetery. that the President, as the crisis In­ (Continued from Pnge Om ) Homestead and Sharon. Pa. nal me,”, he growled. “Just let me In Protest March tensified. would redeploy some Before coming to Rockville In guess.” IT. S. forces In the general area of ernment by providing equipment Mrs. Jeiuuie A. White Have you spotted South's ? 1926, he served in churches in Seal Coventry — Mrs. Jeanne A. STANLEY WARNER (Continued from Page One) Southeast Asia for the purpose of and training personnel. Harbor. SomersvUle and Eaisworth, He should start the diamonds be­ strengthening the over-ail Ameri­ all in Maine. White. 49. of Daley Rd . wife of fore the clubs. The right play is to Reports that the United States Gilford While, died last evening draw two trumps, dash the ace of were accused of brutal repression can position there. T he Rev. Dr. Brookes was invit­ of the anti-Rhee rioters and had. Wbtte Label There was some unofficial talk is rushing more material to Laos ed by the University of Maine in at Manchester Memorial Hospital. diamonds, and lecsl a trump to STATED YOUR SAVINGS FUND to assist that country's forces in She waa bom in Waterloo. Can dummy for a diamond finesse. If 5 PJW. ContinaouH been hesitant of using force BUDGET As Low As here of airUfUng supplies to Laos. 1946 to give a baccalaureate ad­ against demonstrators who threat­ the campaign against'Communist dress. He wrote that when he ar­ ada, March 31, 1919, and lived In , the finesse wins, all is well. If the Shown At 5:15 and 8:50 ISA"SILVERUNING'* Coventry for the past ^ years. finease loses to the doubleton queen, ened violence. $1.25 Per Week DEWAR’S KENNEDY PICKS ENVOY backed rebels were not denied. rived in this countify he hadn't TERMS Washlngtoo. Marc6 t i — even seen the inside of a high Surviving, besides her husbano, We*t is then caught in an end The police went into action last When the financial picture geta cloudy and dark, play; any return he makes give* SCOTCH President Kennedy Joday chose This included the sending of school, and was honored by the in­ are two daughters, Mias Pauline night with tear gas and night­ your savings are here to brighten up the day— additional helicopters and main­ White of Coventry-, and Mra. Irene South the slam. And if Weist jhaa sticks after more -than 300 of the Joseph C. Satterthwalte, a vitation. to take care of every financial emergency. It's a WHISKY tenance personnel. Helicopters are After his retirement from the Naccl of Bethlehem. Pa.; two 6,000 demonstrators tried to march career diplomat, to be Ambas­ good feeling to have a fully insured (up to 810,- sador to the Union of South highly useful in Laos where roads Union Congregational Church, he sons, Lionel Mayer of Wlnchlnton, on the premier's residence. Police Africa. Satterthwalte, 61. served are primitive, airfields are few served aa interim pastor at Colum­ Mass., and Armand Mayer of arrested 123 of the demonstrators. 000) savings fund here. Start yours today! as Assistant Secretary of State and poor, and M e e t In an engage­ bia, Norwich and Mansfield. He Redwood C ity, Calif.; her father. Including three leaders of minor Socialist i>arties. for African Affairs In the ment are usually small by west­ was also active in the Knights of John Breasett: a brother. Maurice MANSFIELDI^ CURRENT ANNUAL Elsenhowerj administration. He ern standards. P>'thiaa and was grand chancellor Bressetl, both of Winchlnton. [ JCT.3H2.TOTUII4AIITICCT.1 WA Alarmed, Chang's goveminent .DIVIDEND will Micceed Philip Crmve n* am­ The immediate aim of the Pen­ and grand prelate of Connecticut Mass.; two sister*, Mrs. Roland FRf.-SAT^SUN. put the Seoul police force pn an bassador. — tagon effort to shut off offlclel at one time, and was a 32nd degree Schelifoux of Wlnchlnton, and emergency alert end announced news of U.S. combat units seemed Mason. Mrs. Frederick Bernier of , Put­ It would “punish severely those During World War II. he was The glagaor girl . _ * $ 6 5 ^ T>' CHARGES DISMISSED to Include: nam; and nine grandchildren. connected with acts of ■violence.” Now Britain. Conn.. .March 23 /J. To wait for the day's devel- chairman of the Defense Council Funeral services will be h^ld who wake* up Home minister Shin Hyun-don said 4/5 Qt. 3 0 / IBSSMEBEM (Th—Circuit Court Judge John G. c^menl In the efforts of the Unit-, ir. Rockville, and was former chair­ Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Holmes ashamed... the government was determined Cicala today dismissed charges ed States and Britain to induce man of the'Memorial Tower Com­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St.. Man­ to get enactment of the two se­ $ 3 4 5 - ngalnot a Roi'ky lilll television Rus.sia to enter sincerely Into mittee. He was also former presi­ chester. The Rev. Edwin Meineker ■ a i curity bins, which are still belhg peacemakng efforts. dent of the Rockville Lions Club. drafted. We’re going to let you have it with both barrels . . . ■ aeeutttnU tfe v 4/5 Pt. repair man accuseil of obtaining of Second Congregational Church, eiizabuhTAYIOR money under false pretenses. The 2. To mark time until President Surviving are his wife, Mrs. (Coventry, will officiate. Burial will One o f the bills would ban dem­ barrels of pickles and crackers, that is, you’ll smack 4/0 Sarah Hammond Brookes; three Incl. Sales T* Judge said Jie could not 6nd prob­ Kennedy maked an official policy be in Minister Hill Cemetery. uumkeHARV^ t ■xutiouii onstrations at night, ■within '20 BRANCH OFnca>—ROUTE Sl» COVENTRY statement at his news conference sons, the Rev. Kenneth Brookes of Friends may call at the funeral yards of government buildings or your lips over the crisp Kosher dills in our pickle barrel able cause In the cale of Carl Augusta, Maine. , Leslie Brookes edkFISHER T 3 this evening. home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock, Ifi front of forelgrn entbassies and and by all means sample the crackers from our cracker gel at 4 eator prlxi> e* Clan* W intca, Bruc*. Mscintyr* *n(i Hiqnlanaer, Chudzik, 86, Rocky Hill. Cicala and George Brookes, both of Man­ I O n t a * said the state failed to provide 3, 'lo utilize one of the oldest. and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 IE iflsaSLraliAHL all private homes. The other sets •H* I tlV4*. iutlibl* ior trsmlng. Sens tS lo C**M*f * 0ap*rt»n*nl chester; two daughters, Mrs. Al­ penalties lo r publications that barrel-r-then take home a box to crumble in a bowl of sufficient evidence. Chudzik had miUlar>--diploniatic devices—keep to 9 p.m. Plus “ Shakedown” at 7:05 n o u T ■ran ■ , w raw «t, at. 1.at. • « j raw wiioib leoiw siHiai. the other fellow guessing. bert Cunningham of Bar Harbor. ‘‘praise encourage or sympathize S. S. Pierce Fish Chowder or Clam Chowder—and did pleaded timocent. .Maine, and Mrs. Ixiuia Kelly of riumRHtio with” Communist organizations, Ellington, and nine grandchildren. Sun.: "Gold of Seven Saint*” any persons who fail to surrendfer you know honey, we’ve got everything from Chickens DELIVERY and "Circle of Deception” Private funeral services will be Funerals to the authorities as soon as they to "fiddle head” green's and ba-ba’s in rum to homemade ANYWHERE held at his home. The Rev. Paul J. PIu* "WALKING TARGET” March 81, "101 Dalmatians" smuggle themselves into South GATE OPENS 4:15 Soon: "BEN-HUR’’_ fREE Bowman, pastor pf_ Union CongrC: Korea from NorUi Korea. aprons and shoe laces ? 1 Year Factory ONE SHOW^ AT 7 At This Theatre gational Church, will officiate, and Thomas Hadden Socialist parties are leading the Service On All burial will be 'in Grove Hill Ceme­ Fimeral services for Thomas Recommended fight agqinst the two bills, and Parts and Labor tery, Rockville. Hadden. 101 Laurel St., were held ao far <^y a minority of the stu­ FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED MANCHESTER Memorial cohtributions may be yesterday afternoon at St. Mary’s dents have joined In the campaign WELLES FARM WAGON made to the heart or cancer funds. Episcopal Church. The Rev. Pres­ Bgfainst Chang Hie premier's crlt- NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASED-NOTHING HELD The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 El­ cott Beach officiated. 1m accuse him o f tiylng to divert Route 83—Opposite Connecticut Golfland, Talcottville dbeto^^ lington Ave.. is in charge of Burial was In East Cemetery. public attention from poverty, un­ (PHONE MI 9-7669) funeral arrangements. Bearers were friends of the fam­ employment and other social and 1 ily. The Holmes Funeral Home. 400 economic evils. PUBLIC MARKET Mr*. Jane L. Mile* Main St., was in charge of arrange­ Mr*. Jane Lawson Miles, 71, of ments. REFRIGERATORS | 1 WASHERS* II 803-805 MAIN STREET 577 Gld Main St., Rocky Hill, mother of Allyn F. Mills of Man­ chester, died yesterday at a Hart­ QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY! • ford area convalescent home. Residents Seek 12cu. ft. Also surviving are itwo other • NteSHLY CUT • NICELY DISPLAYED • NOT PREPACKAGED • REASONABLE PRICES sons, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Full Report on WEE'WALKER W «il9,95 ^166* W W Wos 259.45 Rocky Hijl; a daughter* of _Hart- *188 Short Shank, Mild Cured ford; four sisters of Wethersfield Farm Dr. Sewer LIAN, WEIL TRIMMED. TASTY Thomaston, Windsor, and Hart­ ford; six grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Fred Thrall, superintendent of 13 cu. ft. FRESH PORK SMOKED the water and sewer department, 12 pound Funeral services will be held to­ promised residents of Farm Dr. Automatic Defroat morrow at 2:30 p.m. ai t;he F. W. ^ iLLek^ and Norwood Rd. last night he J ) u m N i f ^ a O A » A*rA Was 369.95 , niter-Ho i SHOULDERS Carmon Funeral Home. 6 Poquo would send them a full report of ’ 288 SHOULDERS nock Ave., Windsor. Burial Will both his recommendations on sew­ ffT 7M£ CeM TEKrfM vm/fl^^ T ^ \ ◄be in’ Soldiers Field, Hartford. er assessments for their streets America’s greatest Friends may call at the funeral and the town couDsel's opinion on home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. 4 to 6 lb. to 8 Lb. the legality of the assessments. FREEZERS | 1 DRYERS 1 Average Questions were raised last night lb lb Mis* Mary E. Colbert infants’ shoe value ovtrogo South Windsor—Miss Marj' E. by two lawyer.*, George Lessner Colbert, 61, of 409 Main St., died and Charle;! Crockett, on the pay­ gon -fopi> is MSJok coMSwamvoH. ^^Heel-hugging, toe-free fit' ment by the sewer department, for lieu. ft. at East Hartford Hospital. 12 pound $ She was born in South Windsor a right o f way to some Farm Dr. Washable leather Upright ■ D-_ FRESH. NATIVE. residents and not to others-: OPEN EASTER SUNDAY and lived in that town all her life. Laces long enough to knot Was 199.95 * POULTRY Surviving * are three brothers Most of the residents said they Was 259.95 ™ GOVERNMENT GRADE A were in favor of the s^wer instal­ Closod Al. Day Good Friday . . . Richard Colbert of Manche.ster, Glove-smooth inner construction HMM and John Colbert and Edmond Col lation. but Farm Dr. residents ROASTING 1 'i io 5 l.ba. J bert, both of South Windsor: three Wanted to wait until more infor­ ^^ N on -skid soles flistera, Mrs. Ellen Shea and Mrs. mation was available on the right 13 cu. ft. Drawn Weight of way, and on deferred payments Crib trainers and walking shoes 1 DISHWASHERS | CHICKENS C. Robert Weston, both of South S i Upright 55 Windsor, and Mrs. Margaret of the assessments. tew lb. 25c '■ Earlier’ In the meeting. General LEGS ...... lb. 49c . WINGS ...... Sharpe of Waterbury. BY POPULAR DEMAND ityle* Was 339.95 ^239» Manager Richard Martin said he "3 BREASTS...... lb. 69c NECKS'n BACKS . lb. 5c - The funeral will be held tomor­ higher) w No pre-rln»lng flL SM row at 8:30 a.m. at the Ahern wanted as speedy action aa pos­ $1.49 to $2.99 i Noed* no apodal 4|r ■ ◄Funeral Home, . 1406 . Main St. sible on construction of the sewer. SPECIAL East Hartford, followed by a sol­ He favored holding a public hearing on the' project in three or Was 229.95 * ■ ■ Serve Some Of These emn high Mass of requiem at St TELEVISIONS | Choice BEEF CUTS Francis of Assisi ChureW, South f9ur weeks, after which the di­ Windsor, *t 9 o'clock. Burial will rectors could approve the project, BONELESS, NO WASTE mak* the appropriation, take ^Ids. .00 ALL SETS UHF-VHF be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetqry, and complete the job in three or LENTEN Bloomfield. *30 ■no aolo 1 RANGES 1 SIRLOIN STEAK u * l,2 9 Friends may cAII at the funeral four months. , . WhiU eruhibU k*d» WbiU wuhabte laoth- Whit* wulublo iMtb- home tonight'from 7 to 9 o’clock •r crib sbM with per- •r waUrinf ahoo, Tho •r tnhar. A “muet” 17 men BONELESS ^ fcntad dedfii. Sisea AU-Anarieoa fxverita fer bsby'* fint ■top*. 04, m 14 fai •im 34 , with M 8 is « 1-4, BO H u e*. PertabI* Mrs. Abigail filurphy *1.4* ■isM. „„ 30>inch with $ 4 SPECIALTIES Vernon — Mrs. Abigail Murphy, 83.«» Was 209.95 Sirloin Tip R ^st i.h.^1.05 EUSTUJOOD Oven Timer ■ W t CHASE * SANBORN INSTANT C'OI'ITIK, lOc off , , ff or. 79e 72, wife of Martin P. Murphy of «AIN\tN»'T • 4ANI H.THiroWI) Ideal for oven roafit. Driggs Rd., died this morning at FRY Was 199.95 * 1 CHASE t SANBOR.N.I.NHTANT COKI’EE. 22c off, 10 or. $1.29 Rockville City Hospital. Shonr* toda* tiM-<;S0-9:M (ALL YOU CAN EAT) ’ FRESHLY GROUND She was born In.Carlisle, Pa., on Frank Niaatra fibirirr MarXalnn 19 inch CHASE A SA.NBOKN COKFEE. 4r off ...... lb. 7le Dec. 23, 1888, the daughter of tlje Maarir* Cbrvalirr Looi* Janrdaa Fried Rsh ' Lemon VYedqe late William and Lydia Starry la Cole Portar'*' Portable' Ham burg i.b.59c 2i,b..*T.10 CHA8E A SANBOK.V COFFEE. lOo o f f ...... 2 Iba. $1.89 French Fried Pototoes Coletlw WITH CBS NEWS ON THIS SATIQN! SOM 1 ■MO Bolen. Was 229.95 P STEREOS 1 Boy’s brown osford Oirl'i black paunl *169 Freshly Boked Rolls and Butter ... With men like Winston Burdett, Ned Calmer, Richard Hottelet, «vec-pepuUr aad- LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND 5IANCINI SWEET ROASiTEU PEPPERS...... lb. ll oz. 59c In addition to her husband, ahe walkint shoo with •tnp faillo Iia*d. S iM is survived by two dons. Leo F. “CAN-CAN” dU oxford walkiof In Color Allan Jackson, Larry LeSueur, Stuart' Novins, David Schoenbrun, ohoo of wuhsbio whito moecaain to*. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE FIVE

South Windsor Mitchell Flying sdMdulsd for April «. waatharpMri Alfred tiswis are, chairmen of the 'Minister of Hate’ Health Bureati muting, according to Park and rummage aale. Notice To Call on Ike ReersaUon Oommissloner Fred Skating Club SeU Dinner Reportedly Defects Five Escape Hurls TV-Radio Tonight Gaal. Slides of the iM l lea show will For Mandatory WE HAVI DAILY Sines nsw sponsors wUl bs n e^ - be shown at the'annual banquet In Auto Crash Palm Bpringi, Calif., March ‘23 44 Youngsters to Receive • sd thia year, those attending the of the Skating Club of Bolton April From Castro Party DELIVERY TO 1141 The Baby Has (/P) _ James P. Mitchell ia flying meeting approved letters to be 8 at Cavey’a Restaurant in Man­ Polio Vaccine across the country today to talk Five persons escaped Injury in to his ex-boss, former President First Cominunion Saturday sent to the Bolton PTA and the chester. There -will be a aocial hour- (Continued from Page One) a two-car collision at the Buck- Television Volunteer Firs Department ask­ from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and dinner will land Rd.-Demlng St., intersection Dwight D. Elsenhower. (Continued frOm Page Oaa) BOLTON 8.00 Big 8 Theattr (In progreta) Movie Mitchell, secretary of labor un­ ing for their help. Commissioner be served at 7. Reservations should; FRD said he waa In hiding for fear Been Named... nt about 4:30 p.m. yesterday. _ Kewa 8 00 Donna Reed Show 8. 80. Gaal spoke to members of the be made by April 1 with Philip C. of aaaasslnaUon. Thv* Callforniana • Angel der Eisenhower, is seeking the Re­ * c l,- « 4 4 .Ml?™ ported in 1951 as against 29 ths Riding north on Buckland Rd. in M later Ed 8:30 Tales o( the Vlktngs Oon. (BPOA) has been *sSrf executive committee of the PTA Roberts. 129 Steep Hollow Lane, The report of Pardo Uada's de­ Huckleberry Hound Bat Masterson publican gubernatorial nomination Miv* First Communion at the # Wednesday night to explain the fection was the< hottsst topic on following year. a car driven by Roger T. Light. 21, 10. in New Jersey. But if he is com­ president of the group. Manchester. . AREA of Wlndsorville Rd„ Windsorville. Cartifun PtayhMUiiA Zane Grey Theater »jn . Maae Saturday in St. Maurice PupplM Placed the street corners and in the bars, Dr. Hart said aucb marked re- Salty Brlne'a Shack The Real McCoys Church. In accordance aith par­ Other new officers are: Mod­ recreation program and Ita needs were Elvla Light and Percy Holt, ing here to solicit counsel or sup­ restaurants and coffee shops of ducUona were poesible on the baala Early Show iln progreaal 1 9:00 Concessional Investigator port from the vacationing former ents' Trtshes,- the usual Commun­ erator. Harold Dwyer; secretary, The directors of the program pog lovers wrill be pleased to Thompson, Daniel LeRoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe L. also of Wlndsorville Rd., and Mr. 8:00 Prealdent Kennedy'a Newa Havana. His vitriolic diatribes had Miat. tharo Is usually a lull te a Wrestling ion breakfast for the clsss icUl be Mrs. Francis Cusson: treasurer, have voted to request permission know that all seven puppies, bom Thompson Jr,, 236 Woodland St. He was bom March 7 at Hart­ and Mrs. Francis Keniaon of 36 ferencf^ President, there ia no indication of SHIRLEY filled the air daily, making his year after an epidemic./' 6:1ft Behind Cloned Doors Bachelor Father 10. it in the announcement' of the postponed until next month. Fred Trinder. Paul Maneggia Wil­ to have two Bolton teams entered last weekend to a stray dog who ~ n c i N o x ford Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Robert Enright, Abbey Rd., South Windsor. Country. Style 53 i Gunslinger Picture-taking will not be per­ liam Reid and Mario Morra were in the Manchester Alumni League has been roaming Birch Mountain, rasping voice ss well known as He aald, however, that aver­ Syracuse, N. Y. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Police said Light saw a car op­ 6:26 Weather Ne«a 4 Sports 8 121 9 30 The Untouchables meeting. mitted in church during Mass, but named members of- the executive this year because of the number will have homes. No one has yet Fidel Castro’s and gaining him ages taken during 5-year perioda PHARMACY Roscoe L. Thompson Sr., Bradenton, Fla. He has three sisters, erated by Marguerite Cameron, Tightrope 40 Plano Pops Elsenhower’s secretary, Mrs. TEMPLE board. spoken for the mother of the lit­ the tuts from his foes of "Minis­ hava clearly Indicated the effect­ Linda Jane, S, Anne Frances, 3, and Catherine Grace, 2. 8:30 Highway Holidays 63 The Ford Show Mary Jane McCaffrey,. said sim­ photos may be Uken outside or of boys in the 13 to 14-year-old » • » • • 45, of 29 Doane St„ Manchester, While Hunter 18 10:00 Million Dollar Merle after completion of the cere­ Serving -on the policy board are group. Boys who have not yet sub­ ter who has been befriended by ter of Hate without Portfolio.” iveness of the vaccine. stopped at thfe atop sign on Dem­ Sports Newe 4 Weather S The Groucho Show ply: “Some time ago, they agreed captivating eottona] Mrs. Oecar Kreysig. Bruce Ron- three bachelor residents of Carter Broadcasts by Cuba’s govern During the flve years before ths 299 E. CENTER ST. Lesaard, Gregory Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Leasard, Skiers Corner 32 Face the Nation to meet after they left office. monies. mitted applications may obtain ing St., but that as he proceeded 8:46 News H 10.Zf) Third Man Members of the class, who have son. Horace Gruden. Mrs. Stuart them from Gaal. Emerson SL ment-controUed radio stations 'vaccine began to 'be widely usod TEL. Ml 9-0894 74 W. Middle Tpke. He was bom March 6 at Manchester Me­ through the intersection he was Douglas Edwards 8. 12 , Sllentn Please When the general returned from been prepared by Mrs. Charles Wells. Ernest Aspinwall. Mrs. generally ignored the reports, but In the mld-1950a, Dr. Hart aald, morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. unable to avoid a crash when the Huntlev'Brmkley 10. 12. .30 The Brothers Brannagan Mexico (last weekend) he thought For Easter B-mond Boyd. tensen. H er^rl Wilson. Mrs. Jack Crockett or Francis Warren. Bolton Pharmacy, Route 44A at sociated Press to get the latest cases per year. But In the five intersection In front of him: Jim Backus Show 8 12 ,11.00 Kew?. Sports 4 Weather ’"rhey are just going to discuss Kathleen Buckson, Huberte Basta- Bruce Ronson and Walter Tres- the Notch. Free^ellvery MI-3-0165. word. Informants ssdd govern Engaged years that foliowed the use of has three brothers, James, 10, Edward, 9, and Robert, 3; and a sis­ Trooper John 'Martin of Hart­ Rouah Rtdere 101 World’s B esf Movlee items of mutual interest." chuk are members of the by-laws John Welsh, president of the ter, Evelyn, 7. , ford 'Troop, who Investigated, News 4 Weather 30 ‘ U ;16 .lack Past Shnw 10, rache, William Cummings. Paula Farmington Valley League, spoke ment officials were trying unsuc the vaccine, he aald, the average » • 0 O • Uncovered 63 Europe's Greatest Movies Cummings. Donna Cafro. Stephen committee. Manrheater Evening Herald Bol­ cessfully to contact their former The engagement of Miss Jac Herald Advs. warned Mrs. Cameron for failure . 7:1ft W. Mans Htrhltghts 22 ' Premiere NIXON BUYS CAB about the rules of that organiza­ dropped to 64 cases a year. Crowlev, Keith Cormier Michael , The Association will meet at 8 ton correapondent, Oiace McDer- chief propagandist. queline Ann ,Bj61meer of Man­ Soucler, ,\nnette Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilman J. to grant the right of way at an in-1 Tile Sporin Camera 30 Feature 40 Lo* Angeles. March 23 t/P) — tion. in which Bolton plsins to enter Boucier, 20 Ward St., Rockville. She was bom March 14 at Rvenlng Report 40,11:25 News ' Dziekan. Patricia Fonseca. Ron­ p.m. today in the fireplace room inott, telephone Mitchell S-6566. Intimates in Mexico City said chester to Marine Cpl. George M. tersection. He reported a fender i 7:30 How Tall In A Gtenf* 10. 22. .30iJl:3'« .lark Paar Show (C) Richard M. Nixon today has a new ald Fuller. Vcm .Gagne. P-onald at the Community Hall. a team this season. Teams from Pardo Llada may eventually go Risley, also of Manchester, is an­ Rockirille City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and damaged slightly in the mishap. | The Ann Southern Show 3 12 1 1:00 I-rate News car and a new California driver’s Winsted, Farmington. Unionville, UNIFORM REPORTS BACKED Mrs. Joseph Bossle, Portage Lake, Maine. Her paternal grand­ Guest ward Mo! fi. 53 N*ws Praver VgoLITT^OILGam.«on. Susan Garrison. Leo , rivAt v assc:the present time, the . As- into exile in Spain, his wife’s nounced by her parents, Mrs. Lor­ Speaker Changed license. Gauthier, Kathleen Geer. Amola sociation Is holding weekly meet Simsbury. Wethersfield. New Hartford. March 23 i/Pi — No homeland. She was believed in the raine. Bentley, 123 Waddell Rd., parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Soucler Sr., Rockville. She has Sidney R. Crook of Patrissi’s SEE RATURDArS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO The former Vice President Georgetti, John Harris. Paul Ho- ings, but officers say they ex­ Britain and Bolton will enter the and Carl R. Hjalmeer, Hartford, Palm SuRiay - - C6mmuRloR Braakfaot t'wo sisters, Lynn Marie, 10, and Anita Loui.se, 3; and five broth­ Nursery Center. West Hartford, opposition has been voiced to a bill Mexican capital to have taken ers, Gilman Jr., 12. Robert Lee, 9, Lawrence D., 7: Wajme Oreg­ dropped over to his old home town vey. Stanley Jagielo. Diane La- pect to hold less frequent meet­ league. All games will be played proposing statewide use of a uni­ refuge in a foreign embassy in Her fiance Is the son of Mr. will speak to the Avery Heights in suburban Whittier yesterday, u on Sunday, from the first week in on,’, 6, and Allyn, 19 months. Pine Andrew L^iner, Patricia ings in the future. form accident report form. The Hdvana. possibly Mexico’a and Mrs. George S. RlsIcy, 127 * *«•••- Garden Club Tuesday at 8 p.m. Radio picked up the car (Oldsmoblle) Massolinl. Holly Matthewa. James Baaeball Plans June to the first week in Sep­ bjll. which would also require , a The FRD said Pardo Llada did Highland St. South Mothodist Church at the Avery St. Elementar>’ and then took the driving test. MacDonald and Sarah Miner. | tum Tays, Alan Walters, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jamis A. Tays Jr., (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of iO or 15-minute The by-laws and objectives of copy of each report to be for­ not feel he would be safe any­ Mias Hjalmeer attended Man­ 640 N. Main St. He was bom March 13 at Manchester Memorial School instead of the speaker pre- Nixon is now working with a Also, Ann Mlnicucci. Dierdre; the Bolton Junior Baseball L«ague Rummage Sale Slated where in Latin America, and that chester High School and Is attend­ MARCH 24— 4:30 AM. vlou.sly announced. length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Members of St. Maurice Council warded to the State Motor Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Los Angeles law firm. Morgan, John Murphy. Stephen were discussed at a meeting held Vehicles Department, was heard by he did not wrant to go to the Unit­ ing Comptometer School in Hart­ • 11.16 tsports Final PhiUlmore. David Pierce, Patrick of Catholic Women request house­ Graff Sr., 143 Aqtumn St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. . WDBO-ISM Tuesday night for all those inter­ the General Assembly’s Trans­ ed States because of his bitterly ford. RMcrvotioM CloM Friday Nfqht and Mrs. James A. Tays Sr., 640 N. Main St. He has a brother, Manchester Evening Herald ; 6:00 Wall Street I 11:3U Starlight Serenade Robbins. Paul Santos. Gary Senk- wives, who may be doing their Cpl. Risley attended Manchester South Windsor correspondent El- i 6:lu Art Johnson Show j 1 O'. Sign Ofl Constitutionality ested In the program. spring cleaning, to save used cloth­ portation Committee yesterday. anti-American record. Two as­ Jeffrey Charles, 1; and a sister, Diane Hilda, 3. 6:55 Ski Report W PUr—1418 betl, Nora Shea, Richard Terleaky, sassination attempts were made High School and Is stationed at «••••. ” more Burnham, telephone Mitchell ’ 6 iw Today in Hartford Due to the number of appUca-. ing and small household articles Organizations supporting the 8:05 Ravnor Shines Court judges in all states of the Richard Thoms. Carol Toomey, measure Included the Connecticut on his life in 1960, bringing execu­ Camp Lejeune, N. C. with Head­ Gutst SpMkor: . 4-0674. I:II :06 Ski Report 6:15 Conn Bsllrooro Walter Treechuk. Virginia Ursin, tlons received from boys attend­ for a rummage sale April 13 in ObremskI, Robin Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1:00 News. Sign Off 7:0U Bob Scott Union are ^und by the supreme ing the Bolton Eaementary School, the church hall. Mrs. Roland Masse Safety Commission. State Motor tion for two accused plotters and quarters Co., Headquarters Battal­ Ohremski III, 148 H Maple St. She was bom March 6 at Man­ 9 00 P.ay Somers I>ennia Wood and Diane Wood. : 11.00 News law of the Constitution of, the it is expected that the number of and Mrs. Holland Meloche will be Vehicles Department, State police jail terms for six. ion, 2nd Marine Division. A. RoymoMl tb o q er i, M. H. S. Principal chester Memorial Hospital, Her maternal grandparents are Mr. 6;0ii Paul Harvey BPOA laects "He’s dead,’’ said one Cuban. No date has been set for the 6:30 Soun(j Stage I 11:10 Ray Somers United States, even if state laws Henrv S. McDonough, who has baseball teams will be increased to chairmen of the household .articles Department and the Connecticut and Mrs. Richard Turcotte Sr. 145 Wells St. Her paternal grand­ Hebron 7:00 Cdwara P Morgan 1.00 Del Raycee Show or constitutional pircvisions are in sale. Mrs. Harold Jarvis and Mrs. Chiefs of Police Association. “He has no place to go wedding. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank ObremskI Jr., 82 Lydall St. 7:16 Sound Stage WINF^ltS# serving &s cH&irm&n of the six this year. The first practice is ««•«>* 8:30 Night Flight I (!:00 Wall Street conflict w-lth it. Red Cross Fund 12:00 Sign Off } 6:06 News Ss Bergeron, Michael Brace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Bergeron WTIO~1888 i’ aitoii Lewis Jr. Jr., Old Plains Rd.. Willlmantic. He was bom March 9 at Man­ 6:00 News, Weather 6:3U Mutual Newa chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Workers Named 6:20 Strictly Sports 6:3.5 Iri)cal New's and Showcaae 6:30 Market Report 6:46 Lowell Thomas. Phil Rlsutto and Mrs. K. C. Bruce, St. Petersburg. Fla., and formerly of Man­ 6:46 Three Star Extra 7:00 CBS News ATLAN’n C chester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ber­ Canvassers for this year’s Red 7:05 Ski Report 7:10 CBS—In Person 7:15 Conversation Piece 7:30 Mutual News FURNACE OIL sizes 3 to fix. geron Sr., Willlmantic. He has a brother, Scott Raymond, 18 CrosS fund drive, as announced ‘7:3u New.s i 7:36 I^ocal News and Showcase -5 .9 9 months. 8:00 The Worl(j Tonight Automatic Delivery • • • • O by chairman Mrs. Lyman Eddy, 7:45 Congressional Report are: MLss Marjorie H. Martin, Mrs. 8:05 President Kennedy’s Conference 8:30 ftiutual Sports L. T. W O O D C O . sizes 7 to 14— 7.99 McIntosh. Kirk WUlhun, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. McIn­ 8:35 Pops Concert 8:35 Local News and Showcase Leonard Porter. Mrs. David Por­ 9:06 What's Your Opinion 9:00 CBS News Phone MI 3-1129 tosh, 54 Pippin Dr.. Glastonbury. He was bom March 9 at Man­ 10:05 Nlghtbeat 9:10 Showcase and Newt ter, Mrs. Henry’ Dombrow’skl. Mrs. 12:15 Stgnoff chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents, are Mr. John Bell. Mrs. William Ellis, Mrs. 11:00 Newi and Mrs. Robert H. Holt. Lexington, Mass. His pateriial grand­ parents are William J. McIntosh. Summit, N. J„ and Mrs. Robert Chester Slok, Mrs. James Law, D. Gibson, Cocoa Beach, Fla. He has a brother. Scott Ramsey, 3*^. Mrs. Cikrence Laking, Mias Cor­ • e liss Laklng, Mias Nikki Laking, Sesvey, Linda Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Mrs. Jaunes Derby Jr.. Mrs. Law­ C in d e ie lla The rence BilUel, Mrs. Patricia Ball- Seavey, 126 Wilson St., Hartford. She waa bom March 7 at Man­ Yoang fashions with flair, chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. seiper, Mrs. George Alden Jr.. Mrs. UDIES- Leeman Kearney. Mrs. Wendell to wear anywhere. These pinafore pretties and and Mrs. Robert E. Kensel, 41 Deerfield Dr. Her paternal grand­ dress-up dresses are just two from our parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Seavey, Hartford- She has Dobson. Mrs. Robert Dlman. Mrs. •ill a brother, Scott Raymond, 21 months; and a sister, Pamela Den­ Jefferson Prestridge, Mrs. Richard Ifs the Talk of the Town! delicious new assortment of Spring styles in ise, 3. Parker, Mrs. Henry Pomprowlcz. carefree cottons. • O • • • Mrs. Albert Adams. Mrs. Charles Frechette, Roderick Thomas H, son of Mr. and Mrs Roderick Barraaso. Mrs. Kenneth Porter, Thomas Frechette. NeUl Rd., Vernon. He was bom March 6 at Miss Jean Simons, Miss Mary Ann Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Foote. Mrs. Karl Berglund, Mrs. mr/LA sroRT co v n (ir-i$s7) Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Genove.se, 17 Deming St. His paternal grand­ John Sibun and Mrs. Lw Johnson, 1961 BEL AIR 4JNN>H SEDAN (IS -lttB ) parents' are Mr. and Mrs. Denis Frechette, 11 Tanner St. ’They w’tll cover the various parts « * » « * of the town from Amaton. Hebron Keihoe, Charles Francis Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ke- center and Gilead, and scattered hoe, 405 Strong Rd„ South Windsor. He was bom March 15 at sections. WHIPPED CREAM Manchester Memorial HospiUl. His paternal grandparents, are Mrs. Edward Foote of Gilead Mr. and Mrs. John Kehoe Sr., South Wind.sor. He has three sis­ Not a whip or a aauce, but real WHIP is asking all former donors of the CREAM because it’s made with real heavy ters, Sharline, 7, Diana 4, and Karen. 3. ' blood bank to help achieve the cream. Use it and refreeze it as often as quota of 90 pints on Wednesday you like; watch the whole family’ go for it! Dugan, Scott Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Dugan ' when the Bloodmoblle will be sta­ Jr., 27 Vernon Center Heights, Vernon. He was isorn March 13 tioned at St. Columba’s Church in Limited Offer. ' at Manchester Memorial Ho.spital His maternal grandparents Columbia, from 1:30 to 5;30 p;m. are Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Johnson. Bradford; R. I. His pater­ Mrs. Foote is doing her best to Reg. 49c...... Pint 39c nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'V. Dugan Sr., South help reach the quota. Attleboro, Mass. He has a brother. Richard, and a sister, Karen. 1 .Manchester Evening Herald Ringstone, AUen 'Oameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ring- Royal Ice Cream Co. Hebron correspondent, Susan B. 23 WARREN ST.— MI 3-6950 stone. 91 Main St. He was bom March 13 at Manchester Memo­ Pendleton, telephone ACademv rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen 8-S454. Barbrick. SoBth Windsor. His paternal grandparents are Mr.^nji^ Mrs. George Ringstone. 38 Edwsrds St. His paternal great­ grandfather Is Ignac Bilmon. Northfleld, Mass. He has a broth­ TOREIOX STUDENTS TOUR er, Michael Karlson, 22 months. New Haven. March 23 — e * * e e Thirty’-two foreign graduate stu­ I-anning. Nancy Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William R. dents at Yale leave today for a Lanning. 6 Plum Lane, South Windsor. She was bom March'14 5-day trip to New York, Philadel­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents phia. and Washington. The group are Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Gardner. 30 Hyde St. She has a will meet with U.S. Ambassador to brother, Donald William, 2*4: and s sister. Cathy Sue. 4. the UN Adlai E. Stevenson, Atty. * • • • • Gen. Robert Kennedy, Supreme Martin. Christine Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mar­ Court Justice Potter Stewart, and tin.' 15 Cedar St. She was bom March 8 at Manchester Memo­ May’or Richard Dilworth of Phila­ rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fran- delphia. 'TTie trip is spon.sored by eis W. Leslie. Mount Jackson. Pa. Her paternal grandparents Yale’s International House. are Mr. and Mrs. Thoma-s Martin, 13 Cedar St. She has a broth­ Every banking service you er, John Jr.. 2’i; and two sisters, Kathleen. 4, and Cmthia, 1. * A • • » need now (or may need later) Gerber, Ronald Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwnn Gerbfcr, Here’s what Dart Hill Rd., Rockville. He was bom March 15 at Manchester is available to you at your Memorial Hospital. His maternal' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs nearby Connecticut Bank and ODELS Arthur’ Lanz, Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gerber, Tolland. He has a sister. JoAnn Ctrol, 1. Trust Company office. sizes 3 to fix.— 7 . 9 9 * • • » » we mean by Cheney. Ronald Roficoe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Che­ You name your service; a sizes 7 -to 14. - 8 . 9 9 ney 174 Ash Swamp Rd.. Glastonbury, wa,s bom March 13 checking ac- . at'Manchester Memorial Hospital. His iffaternal grandmother is Delightful designs in prints, Mrs Florence Rollins. Hudson. Maas His paternal grandparents count . . . plaids or solids—'all in deli­ ARE are Mrs. George A. Temple, Hebron, and Roscoe M. Cheney Sr.. trust p ro­ cate Jordan Almond shades. Marlboro, Mass. ' . v , 'There’s something for every­ * * * * 41 tection for one in our new’ Cinderella Carpenter. Jean Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do'll A. Car­ coUectiop. All in easy care penter South Rd., Bolton. She was bom March 15 at Manches­ your estate cotton, of course. ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Myra full-service ...sound financial COHVAIR MONSA CLUB COVPB fM»* Wilson Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter, 91 Adelaide Rd. She has a brother. Keith, 9H: Drying clothes counsel. . . a savings BABKWOOD 4-DOOR 6-PASSKNCER STATION WAGON (1S-I63S) ROLLING! and three sisters, Sharon. 8, Rosemarj-. 6, and Carol, 2\i. is easy today... account'.. .Travelers Cheques or a letter of SPRING IS HERE! Sales Are Booming on the ’61 CHEVYS! GOME, SEE WHY! credit... a personal OPEN 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. loan or a business CHEVROLET IMPALA OONV. lo a n ...th e list could go on 1960 RAMBLER 4-BOOR , m ...the kind of and on. Oas saving 6 cylinder engine. . C V 7 Q E Fully loaded. Get a money-saving deal Radio, heater. Spotless...... Abaohitely like new Inside and out...... 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t.'r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD*. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1961 PAQB SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER E\"^’ING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 recognition of thla atsteh record Cashman, Miss Margaret McGrath, ing same period declined to 69,- en, 24 less than the previous week noise. Tempelhof was the world’s Sausage Long Known Plantars. Hiosa Intarestsd may call Cancer Crusade as Ae only state chapter which and Mrs. John Knowiton. Dd'i^ward Trend 6S3 from 72,741 the preceding and 41.2 per cent of the total first alrpoi't where paaeengera em­ tronautics Oommittee. ind by voting down any proposition l o \*e l t l a d y b e a u t y has consistently scored s larger claims load here. barked and disembarked on roof­ IHanrljrstrr for a public referendum on the rac- A Thoa'Kht for Today Planters Group Mrs. Segar, membership chairman, SALON week. It was announced by State Athens — The sansaga oaa be n«l as follows; or Mrs. Donald Manning. 61 Marl­ Dinner Tonight Cruaade total every year alnce the OPTIONAL PARTY UIVER Idxidle Claims Labor Commissioner Renato E. ed platforms. at least to tho Ninth in f issue. 'SpoMored by the Mawheater 890 MAIN 8T. first campaign In 1045. Hartford, March 23 (AV-'Hie traced back “I had ih* opportunity on the Connecticut With this the prospective situa- To Meet Monday on Dr. Rlccluti. Airfield HaU Built Century B. C., the time of Horn* ^ D P t t in g mornlngf after this directive was Ceaitcll of Cbnrches (Next Te PeraoBaUseO irhiera) Dr. John Heller, president of the House Elections Committee has Initial' claims taken in the field ; tion, Bailey arrived on the Capitol Bovan member, of the 1981 Can- SIoan-Ketterlng Memorial Cancer voted a favorable report on a Re­ Manchester’s \ unemployment ' Mo»quUoe$ eria Odyssey, In which this pas­ f c b l o h k o b y offices declined to 5,390 last week Berlin — Berlin’s are traffic la «rCTAiJ> nUNTING CO.. D>C~ issued to talk to Secretary McNa­ Yankee I scene that mominc. wove his way The Perennial Planters will meet Phono M l 9-7M4 < oar Cruaada Oommittee,from Man- Center and former director of the publican bill calling for optional claims dropped l.r p e r cent during sage appears: “As when a man I Into a caucus of Senate Democrats. Are you a spiritual Little lack from 6,738 the week before. A so heavy a 81,375,000 reception hall Miseisslppl River floodwater near a glowing fire turns to and U B1w»P StrMt mara at sooie length about my at the home of Mrs. Stuart Segar, For Appoiatnieatf ehMter wlU attend cthe annual National Cancer Institute, will be use of the party lever on voting the week ended M arh^lS from 1 ,- II»«cB««nr. O mr By , and came out Half an hour later Homer? Some people are espe­ 915 the previous weA. to 1.895. year ago, initial claims declined to Is being built at Tempelhof Field. mosijuitoea lay their eggs on a fro a sausage full of fat and blood, T B O U M r. feeling. A. H. O. .aUU campaign dinner the Hart­ guest sper^er. machines. The bill Is expected to rtaiccsoN 1 with a unanimou.s decision from cially in danger of being spiritual 3M Greenwood Dr., on Monday at MANCHESTER This marks the second c 4,963 from 5,440 during the same It Is to be completed by fall and stream benk 'where they caiinot anxious to have It roaatad, ao to WALTER H. FERGUSON “1 expressed my feeltnss in de­ ford Club tonight X • Those attending from Manches­ pass In the GOP-controlled House period. It was reported. PabUalicn ia«t them that they would kill any kind 8 p.m. A ■pedal award to tho OoiinecU- without trouble, but may run Into week in a downward will' Include automatic luggage hatch until floods raise water over and fro Odysseus tossed and pon­ r a a a M Oetc<>cr 1 itn U ttle Jack Homers during I.ent. ter will be Mr. and Mrs. William them. Some eggs may wait yean tail and he then assured me that bUl. including a r.^ Mrs. Harry Dexter Stark of RUBBER STAMP CO. •ut divialon of the Aiperican CMt- h . Slelth, Mrs. J . Hugo Benson, opposition in the Democratic-con' ment trend here. Ranked 15th In the state, Man­ triinsport from the lower floor. In­ dered how to lay handa on tha week during which each party erendum For during l in t they give up some­ chester had 780 claims from wom­ sulation 111111 minimize alr-trafflc before the waters return. shameless suitors.” PuMtahed Ererr Escept’*>• *«reed with me that the Naiy leadership at Hartford performed thing, and then, like Little Jack Vernon will apoak abou( dahliaa. ear 8od«ty wOl be preaented In :rs. Charles Ubert, Mrs. Norman trolled Senate. Total, claims in Connecticut dur­ Sundars and Holidar* Cnterrd at thr research capabilities in our labora- This killed the racing issue for NOW LOCATED AT Post bffie* at Kandwrter. Coao.. as ' a rescue mission on its own side the session, performed a rescue of Homer, they think. "What a good Both are membere of the club. BocoM Oaaa Vail Vatttr. *lories------were------the flrvest in govem- of* the fence, to the diseppointment the Democratic Governor by the boy am I!" "What a good girl Mrs. David Evans will be co- lage Sale ment. and chagrin of the other. Democrats themselves, thus de­ am I !" Have you had that feej- 5 SOUTH^ Mi bcbsciuptioh r a tes _ ___ Thanks to the exertion of the Ing, having denied yourself some­ hoetese. Pavabl. la Adrancr "He assured me that it was his priving the Republicans of that Cxrrt-r Unit 7hM» i leaders, each party tantalising privilege, and accord­ thing for Lent? Seven members o f the club will STREET BIks Home Om TM.r ...... flSJn S3 00 abruptly vacated a position which Who threw out his chest and be hoetesees at the Home and BISSELL STREET 8zx Mcmtb» ...... 775 n 00 ingly erased the brightest smile the said "Nope, at least I'm not guilty Thra. Mootlu ...... 3J0 s .y contain^ certain nsks for itself Republicans had worn all session Garden Show Sunday at the State MANCHESTEIt Month ...... 1 »> 1 S5 which were highly pleasing to its of that!" Pull In your chest; Armory on Broad St. in Hartford. Tomorrow, March 24 . .» 45 long. V-ou're guilty too—of priding your­ (In Ccmprass-Prinflng) Wtrifly . , ...... stifle their activities. political opposition. As a result of the two day 'flash They are Mrs. Robert Kippax, Mrs. DOORS OPEN 10 A 3I. The first operation of exlrica- self in not being a spiritual Little Dav^ Evans, Mrs. Stuart ^gar, VEVBER or "He further ass-ired me that the ;. ^ v . operation of the respective party Jack Homer. TEL. Ml 9.3290 TTTF associated PRESS .. w I tion WAS performed by Republican leaders, each resolved an issue the Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Dexter Sponsored By Th« Ajwocisted Press i* exciu»iTct» Navy would be .pven an «>PPOr-, Cbiirman Ed May. who. That's the trouble with pride— Stark, Mrs. S. A. Eklund, and Mrs. FREE PARKING MANCHESTER EMBLEM ROBERT HALL BRINGS DOWN THE other might have preferred to have OT continue working on although his own absences from t can get at us in so many dif­ Donald Maiming. CLUB kept alive. In each ease, the thing ferent ways. The root of pride is Prompt Sorvico »o« ° Mhers^e credited in thi.e csi'er space progrants m which they are I the Capitol scene sre much less was doiTe behind closed door in thinking too highly of ourselves. iniere are still a few vacancies ^ that if this direc- frequent than those of his ^ m o - There's not going to be much open If we will seek to please God for membership in Perennial result in the require-: counten»rt, nevertheless fun in this session if all the and God alone, forgetting what we ------I , .V X- w. . finds that things can be quick Fell eervie* eUent of N E. A. Serr-' ments of the Navy being met. i g{ hand. He came back glamorous issues are killed off thus think of ourselves or what cur expertly before they even begin to lc« tnc Lhen. - -_j-_ under ...the . directive,j ; — ..... excep-, ------to the Capitol, _ ...... that day last week.' neighbors think of us, we are less Publt»h»TS Eei>re*»iitstKe,: The flower. likely to fall Into the trap of JulitM Msihews Special Aeew-r — New tions would be made in order that < to find that Republican legisla- spiritual pride.' York Chicago. Detroit and R--*tr«. the Navy might itself pursue these !*''« leaders were heading in divers WINDOW SHADES COST OF DRESSING UP FOR EASTER! Rev. Theodore W. Chandler, MEVBF.R AUDIT BUP.EAC OF .. . ■ i public directions on the issue of tax CTRCUUVnON'S. acuv-iiies. Deaths Last Night Bolton Congregational Church. WATCH Th» Herald PrtntlB* Cctnpanv Iiy . “Or.even if necessary, the d ir « c -,^ d he responded to this _ tON^WEARING By THE .ASSOCIATED PKCS.S assumcl*3 "responeiWlttv live nught be altered to assure 1 situation by setting in motion the ‘Operation Facelift* trprtfrftD^ica] #rrort »4- San Francisco — Dr. Howard INTERSTATE CLEANTEX r#rtl9*iT>^Trta arnJ oth^r r^adJrr mAtt?r that the Navy keeps the abilities series- of conferences_. whlch_ended I C. N affager. 76, a pioneer in brain REPAIR Manistee. Mich.. March 83 — . In Tbf Mancb-'Ft^r Ergnlng I and capabilities to perform its j" a quick and wholesale Repub-1 Made to Order "Operation facelift." sponsored by All Work With Yonr RoDera DtjrpiaT adr^rtUtn# r W n * bman: i naval missions." ' -lean the Manistee County Boy Scout X, ■ X ' 7V»r Mobdar—1 P *n FVWav bill drafted by the Dempsey sd- Electronically Tested Tnr Tu«»dar—1 j* ol Mcrnlav I Thus the Secretary of Navj-. niinistration. American College of Surgeons Council, offers political candidates FULL LINE OF CUSTOM F*nr W^*»daT-wl p m. Tq^adar ! Representatives Of the Army, the This was a victorv’ for the Demo- died TTuesday night after a long a chance to redeem campaign Guaranteed One Men’s long sleeve wash ’n wear For Ttiuradar—1 p.jn W*H!nf9fla» illness. posters—at 25 to 50 cents each. VENETIAN BLINDS For Fridas—I r th. Thixr^daT. day before, had seemed less con- !crats. but not the particular tv-pe Full Year FfT Safurdar— 1 r m FH d tr ' of .victorv all of them reli.shed. Just Detroit — Prescott M. Hulbert. Teams of scouts will roam coun- ru„Sfl.a;de.dl,a.: i" 30-..m, ...rt> fident that Defense SecreUry Me- , patent attorney, died yester-1 frv’ roads In a cleanup operation Store Hour*; 9:80-5:80 Dally dar nf pobUcauoa exeert 8 E. A. JOHNSON 9 a-ra. Namara's dinectiv-e would be the Republicans doubtful and day. He counseled many of De­ April to remove campaign post­ Thnni. tUI 0 P.M. troit's famous Inventors and in­ ers put up before election. Candi- WHITE DRESS SHIRTS amended to please their purposes, floundering. And. beyond that, PAINT CO. • Thursday, March 23 but they will doubtless novi- jnake some Democrats even had the wild dustrial figures, including Henry date.s then 'will be asked to redeem 583 MAIN ST. Ford, R. E. Olds, David Buick and the posters at s charge of 50 cents sure that they get at least as .secret hope that perhaps the Re­ ROBERT JEWELERS MI 9-5550 723 Main SL, Tel. MI 9-4501 Vision. Withoot Fear Charles King. for wlrmers and 25 cents for Fine-count broadcloth. . . with much special co-isideration as the publicans w’ould so snarl tlhe issue that perhaps the state would be de­ Hollywood — John William Con- losers. In his first set speech since as­ Navy. sidine, 64, motion picture prod­ Money thus collected will fi­ ■;S1( convertible cuffs, pearlized buttons, incredibly liver^ from its tax\ relief com­ nance a week at summer camp suming office. Secretary of .Btate We suspect the members of the mitment. which later developments ucer whose screen credits includ­ permanent staysl Or, combed for the Manistee Coimdrs Scouts. Dean Rusk may not have settled i committee who asked whether the could label plain folly. ed "Boys Town” and "Young Tom cotton oxford. . . in In this instance, the Republican Eldison,” died yesterday at his priced,.* the discussion as to who is secre- special promise given by the Navy Beverly HlUs home. He was bom MAN POUND HANGED neat button-down tarr of state, himself or President wasn't "the first hole shot in the leadership eluded a possible mis­ sion of rescuing the Democrats in Spokane, Wash. Torrington. March 23 tPi — A " A Woman Who Sews, Has Nice Clothes f" models with Kennedy, but he did make such directive by the man who wrote it” from their own railroad policy, retired tool setter. Herman Aeschliman. 66,^of 15 Hardy St., barrel cuffs. dispnssion seem a little picayune. and whether. If such exceptions and left the Democrats with but BOAT SHOW OPENS wa.s found hanged In the garage of For he put forth. In his speech could be made to it, the directive one rathen disconsolate choice — New Haven. March 23 lAt—The Fashions Begin With 14-17. that of going forward with the ninth annual Connecticut Boat his home >'«sterday. Police said the out In California, concepts fine itself would It merely turn out to Shdw will open today for four body was discovered by the man's enough to have room for more give-away of state revenues. \, be an "exercise in futility" were A day later. Democratic State days. wife. Margaret. dim than one man In them. Republican members, or at least Chairman John Bailey operated How fortunate this nation, and Air Force members. In any case, on the same legislative scene to PILGRIM MILLS’ FABRICS \ the wrorid, nilght be if our future it apparently goes down as a mile­ snatch Sway from the Republicans waging of the cold w--ar should stone In policy history that space a different, kind of rescue mission , '1 t , prove able to follow, tn practice, —one the Democrats could accept - WOOLEN ■ PRINTS research was, for s period of 24 only as a last desperate reaort. SILK COTTON RAYON the code outlined by Secretsuy Mt’s FAIRWAY fori hours, concentrated in the single W l«t may have been merely p Rusk in these following para­ ' : : ' 7 7 . 7 ; service which might seem to have combination of some laxness of « » 1 7 5 Yd. 5 0 c Yd. 6 6 c v d .^ 1’88 graphs; , most aptitude for it. thought on the part of Governor easier eards; maaeliester’e larsast 7 ’ ' “The issues called the 'cold war' Dempsey with some public mlsun ► are real and cannot be merely derstandtng had nevertheless assortment for friMi and family OPEN Church I.«bcls An Evil operated to bring sudden life to TONIGHT HOURS: >1 ' r . LUXURY FABRIC 'srished away. They must be faced the issue of racing In Connecticut. ► TIIX We do not think there, will be open thurn. and fri. till 9 • world ^een stamps and met. But how we meet them The Republicans were as happy main street, mancheater—mi 3-1212 • EYBRY DAY r>akes a difference. They will not. anyone to quarrel with the state­ as if they had a guaranteed daily ► NO ON TILL 9 P.M. be scolded away by tai'vective nor ment of the Protestant Episcopal double in their pockets, and were SPORT COATS for frightened axvay by bluster. They Church, through Its National looking forward to that delicious . . . Soon thorn wiH bn two of us! • SATURDAY (kiuncil. "that the death penalty,Is moment when they. In their purity, ► Phone must be met with determination and with many great tears for the watch for FAIRW AY’S now stetn 10 A-M. to 6 P.M* •4*4*. y, confidence and sophistication. contrary to the whole Christian fact that the state should ever be .MI 9-3322 men who expect to pay ^30 "Unnecessary or pointless irri­ concept of life, as revealed in the exposed to such s threat by a nnxt to tho now populor morimt. tations should be removred; chan­ New Testament, and is incompati­ Democratic Governor, should save CHENEY HALL, 177 HARTFORD RD. • FREE PARKING «OjR 100 CARS! nels of communication should be ble with it.” both the state and the Democrats kept open to make It the more pos­ Society does not quarrel with sible to find points at wrhich ten­ such statements. It merely avoids NATIONAL SHOES RING THE BELL sion might be relieved; our discus theni, as stating an Idealism which Alterations aion, public or private, should be is impractical for the impetfect T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY Included marked by civility; our manners actual state of human affairs. should Cbnform to our own dignity To be sure, capital punishment and power and t« our good repute Is not and could not be Christian. throughout the world. It is not Justified by Christianity, “But our purpoaea and policy but by practicality. Final 6 Days offer ends March SO • All wools, wool and Orion* acrylic blendsi must be clearly expressed to avoid But the statement of the Epis­ mlacalculation or an underestima- copal Bishops also says that "the • Ivy, Ivy-continental and classic modelsl Uon of our determination to de­ overwhelming preponderance of • Plaids, checks, traditional patterns I fend the caiiae of freedom. Per- evidence shows that capital pun­ ishment is neither a. deterrent to • Most-in-demand tones of olive, gold, grey! ' haps most important of all, we 0 Bhould keep our eyes on the world crime nor a preventive." BRANCH a beyond the 'cold war,’ the world And there cannot be much quar­ we see when men come to their rel with that either, not In the 285 EAST CENTER STREET realm of facta and statistics. Thi' senses, the world which men have 2S.99 quarrel with that statement comes, dreamed about for centuries. For, Sins 8U to 8 In building that world, we shall only in the realm of emotions. But $4.99 have friends in all parts ofJ the the facts and statistics refuse to Sins SV)i to 6 SLACKS earth, we^ shall find strength in prove that capital punishment, BUdior A special group of our which Is admittedly notj Christian, CoSee Brown the very nature of man. we shall Widilu B-D MEN’S WASH ’N WEAR share purposes which make natu­ Is justified on grounds of practi­ ral alliu of us all." cality either. Nationally advertised . jiijt a n o r a y o n i The Intermingling of Riisk-Ken- It is not Christian. It does not nedy language and purpose. If it do what it la supposed to do. . b u r u h o t o n 's w w a t A was that, flourished equally well It does, the Episcopal Bishops .lOXUmOUSeABARWMMAN In ■ Secretary Rusk's analysis of found, do some otifier things. It . our own proper place In this has. on occasion, taken the lives of chMying world of ours. Innocent men—in the most mon­ "The underlying forces pro- strous and Irretrievable kind of er- “ROYAL HALF” AlterotloB* during change,:;, he said, "are i ''“r society could possibly commit, In c lu d e d familiar. ^ ^ Even when It la taking the llve.a Beautiful, Light, Warm "To state them simply, they are of the guilty, ■. It "brutalizes so Machine Washable a quest for freedom (national and ciety" itself, by indulging its taste individual), a groping for a rule of for sentimental vengeance, by in­ WORSTED SUITS law, and a yearning for economic viting it Into the grisly sensation­ and social' improvement. So iden­ alism of the death chamber. Ih; tTM-ofCtenwl'""’* tified, our relation to them be­ some instances, the Bishops find, | BLANKETS reduced to... comes clear. They are congenial the exlstehjCe of the death penalty l forces, rooted In Ideas upon which provides the stakes the criminal I for only $3 each tvith a we'have buiit our owti nation, a himself Instinctively wants io play \ striving which has been a part of f'"'- deposit of $25 or more Oiir own struggle, aspirations Finally, the Bishops assert that Fine 2-ply sharkskins! which we share with human "to agitate against tlie evil of to a neic or existing OUR REGULAR 12.95 beings in all parts of the world. capital punishment is part of the n.i.ssion of the church." 95 “Our own role cannot' be pas- account at East Branch. Fancy worsted fabrics! llv t; nor can we afford merely an Argument in Itself never seenis to do very much to convince peo-; actlvo defense of the status quo. White 0( These Famous Brand Blankets are ADDITIONAL BLANKETS are avail- MEN’S WASHABLE The United S t a t ^ indeed West­ pie one way or another on this Is­ Black Patent Non-Allergenic, come in the Deluxe able for just $3 each with every de­ sue. It la an Issue In which feelings W idihi B-D TO 4 .9 9 New 2 & 3 button models ern democracy, must take the lead I RsIoReifGl iw9|wr\2rjL w U i c i l P size (72 X 84), are Mildew Resistan#^ posit of $25 or more to your account are paramount, and usually man­ In building a world in which men SHOES and carry a five year guatantee during the month of March. Offer can be free under law and in which age to select their own logic. Per­ against moth damage. ends March 30. haps this report is more impor­ CAR COATS the human spirit will not be sud- WEAR TESTS CERTIFY FIT AND QUALITY. This .Easter, mind your children’s with the custom look! Regulars34 • Shorts • Longs tant as a document refleclitig how i dued by hunger, disease and de­ feet in "drcss-iip'' Posture Guide* Shoes at your friendly National Shoe Store. At spair. We cannot stand aside from far feelings have already 'some-1 A limited supply of crystal glass­ the revolutionary forces which we how progressed than It is* as'a po­ National, ccriihed hiters measure your children’s feet as prescribed by the Podiatry ware and Transluscent China pieces ourselves helped So nourish if we tential persuader of minds. Some | Society of the State of New York. All Posture Guide Shoes are Hy-Genievprocessed to with each deposit of $25 or more to a new or existing account. FREE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED IN TIME FOR EASTER WEAR! wish our O'wn g i^ t experiment in day, perhaps, we shall become | resist germs and banish odors. You’ll, find many more quality features in Posture FREE... freedom to thrive," such a people that we can no long- j Whoever Is secretary of state stomach' paying for our share! G uide Shoes-^in a full sel/cction of styles to please every girl and boy. So, step in to Robert Hall guoranfees satisfaction or your money refunded! faces his task with the kind of of the electric current or our-inch your friendly National Shoe Store for fashion, wear and fit worth dollars more. “It’s Tlslon which rules out fear< of the rope—gentle «md civilized the beautiful tvay to save.” enough to live a little Christianity Your savings earn 0 Current Annual Dividend It isn’t often you’ll see coats so fine priced so low — Directive as well as acknowledge it. except at Robert Halil Durable, lustrous blend of The more these things change, j 3 MILLION E.ST.ATE OPEN rayon and 2-pIy combed cotton that’s water-repellent u \ the more they remain the same r;hicago. March 23 '>Pi — Mrs. The other day, Robert S. Mc.N'a-' "'m ifred Thord-.Gray, of Green- at EAST B R A N C H Use our convenient EVERY well as washablel Tan or loden green. 36-46, — mara, the braye new civilian S e e l ' "h o died last Novem, j j I ber at the age of 77 has left a 83 Member of Federal lay -aw ay plan... NIGHT retary of Defense, issued a dtrec-jiniiijon estate, according to an In- pjW jjl Depoeit loeiiraace loeiuraai Corp. TILL 9 tlve, und«' which this nation's) ventoiry filed in Cook County Pro- no extra charge qpaoe research was. fpr the fu-...... bate .... Court. Her grai Ifather was ture, to be primarily the proilnce William Berlin, founder of the P A O Plow Co., Canton, 111., which 3 00 NATIONAL SHOI STOUS IN lAITUN U. S. ank of u^anchester of the Air Force. later became part of .’International ‘ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE A few days later, John B. Con- Harvester Co, Mrs.' 'niord-Gray 285 East CenterB Street * Cem fr Lenox .Street sally, also a rivUian, who 1s 8ec- willed 8300.000 tO' her husband 388 West Middle Tarnpike n ta iy of the Natty, appeared be- Gen. Ivor Thord-Gray and left the Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings ROUTE 5-SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. bulk of the balanoe In tniat fpr i ‘ ; t a « Hm Houm Bcteotifle and Aa- his benefit (T MAKas Mens asNsa to anon a t . na'h o n a i. • AMemoA** uumnar.iNeaneNefeNT oho« OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. /■ 1 ■ \ - , ■ 7 ' ' - ■■ V 7 M-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,, MANCHESTER, CONN.i THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 19S1 reatlzs Just how excellently this FAGS EIGHT number was eung. lange^ EasiB The group of Spanleh songs From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen which brought the program to. a A n d over Mark Recital cloae, were alto somewhat of a surprise to the audience.. Spanish LYNN POULTRY FARMS By BIAROB FLYNN music la perhaps the least tmder- By Soprano stood by Americans, who Invar­ Finance Unit On* of the favorite recipes of iably confuse it In their minds ChoicR Fr*sh Nativt Poultry . . . Diroct From Form to You! Mrt. Rbbert J. Tierney, 246 Cen­ with South American compoelUon. Hears School ter SL, will be pubUshod in a cook­ By JOHN GRUBEB Miea De Lot Angelee’ offerings PARKADE book recently compiled by the ■Victoria De Los Angeles present­ were all relatively modem, and Ladlee of St. Jamee. The cook­ TURNPIKE « • • MANCHESTER ed an excellent program $o an audl- very varied in conception and ex­ MIDDLE Board Report book, entitled "Our Favoritee," ecution. ’They ranged the whole of will toe dletHbuted next month. 5 of niioderrte Slxe, gathered Spain, from the Basque country in OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Che>r-Upl Chddr-Upl Sing a song o f savings a pockat full o f change! Mre. Tierney, chairman of the last night at UConn’s Jorgenson the north to the Moorish Influence At an open hearing of the Board cookbook committee, contributed a Auditorium. I have always felt eC Fbtance last Bifbt. chairman of Andalusia. In between, we had Connecticut Grown Our Spring Sale is In fuH swing. ;£vary saation—-avary shelf, table and . cookie recipe, called "By Oacky she Is one of the finest singers be­ glimpses of Old Castile, Aragon, TRY LYNNES Andicvr Gasper o f the Board of Bare." Another of her famliya Salamanca, and others. ’The tour­ Oven-Ready POULTRY PARTS Edaoatioa, estimated that the case—Hs sprouting with super specials in fine foods . . .budding with bar* fore the public today, and last favorites 1* "Welnerbrod," or Dan­ night’s performance only served ist attractions of Madrid and Bar­ lM l-62 school bnilcet would total gain buys in household supplies. Coma sea for yourself our $tora-ful| of ish paatry, a- recipe from "A Cut Fresh' Daily $13(1,000. Bstimates to confirm my opinion. celona were notably lacking. BARBECUED low prices. Pack your pantry! Fill your freozar! You'll sing tha praises World of Good Eating," given to The program was varied as to She extended her program with BROILERS, on several iteins were not je t final, Mrs. Tierney when ahe was a new language and musical content, and two more Spanish numbers, one of Buy The Parts You ha said. of our monay-savars for weeks to coma. bride almost eight years ago. it Is difficult to say that any of the which was probably by Granados, CHICKENS FRYERS, FOWL The bearing was also attended By Cracky Bara numbers she sang waa done better i and the other was V^verde's fa- Like Best! by elementary school principal. Sift together; than any other. She sang in Italian, | miliar "Clavelitos." Titles were ROASTERS, Hrs. Doris E. Chainberlaia; Mrs. 1% cups all-purpose flour. French. English, German, and not announced. BREASTS, Susan Baker, adiool clerk; Board 1 teaspoon salt. Spanish, with excellent diction In Throughout the program Miss Pick Them Up of Educati<» members. Mrs. Wil­ ^ teaspoon soda. all languages, and with fine accent De Los Angeles graciously shared DUCKS, CAPONS, liam Kowalski and Mrs. Robert P. Blend together: in them, as well. Her German Is her applause with her accom­ Piping Hot! LEGS, LIVERS, Aslnger; and seven residents. cup vegetable shortening just about as good as her native panist, Paul Berl. He really didn’t TURKEYS, Among the questions raised by and Spanish, for example. rate that much consideration; his Deliciously Browned finance board members was. “How 1 cup sugar, creaming welL The program opened with three tone is percussive rather than WINOS, GIZZARDS is the town-owned bus system BANANAS lyric, and the Schubert numbers in Wrapped In Aluminum GORtflSH HENS Add: baroque numbers. In which she de­ making out? We bear an kinds of 2 eggs; beat well. monstrated easy facility with the particular suffered in consequence Foil For Your Whole or Cut Special for rumors such as the buses are fal­ Combine; florid style of the period, as well Convenience Your Cooking Needs BACKS and NECKS ling ^lart." YELLOW M cup milk and excellent breath control and POWER INCREASED Ga^>er replied. “As far as we 1 teaspoon vanilla. Add alter­ range. ’These numbers were to set Washington, March 22 (JPI—The know, all the buses are In very RIPE nately with dry Ingredient* the pattern of the evening, both Federal (Communications (Commis­ STRICTLY FRESH GRADE "A " EGGS DAILY good order. The brakes had to be . to creamed mixture. as to her singing, and her recepUon sion haa granted daytime power Increases from 250 watts to. one Tosto and Comporo— .Guorontood to Satisfy fixed on one Just recently." 7 2 5 Place: by the audience. As a matter of mterest, he of batter In a second bowl. kilowatt, to the following two Con' Tile fact Is, Miss De Los Angeles, necticut stations: WSTC In Stam pointed out that the least costly Add 2 MIDDLE TURNPIKE has such a remarkable range (She ford and WILI in Wllllmantlc. boa to operate Is the largest, a LUSCIOUS RED KAUIIES 1 square (1 ox.) melted choc­ 73-paasenger nehicle. Gasper said demonstrated over two octaves, tiM, the town will be paying for EAST olate and last night) and such excellent tech­ PINT OPPOSITE LUDLOW ROAD cup walnuts, chopped. nique, that she sings everything the buses and operating them for Spread. In two greased 8x8 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER - MANCHESTER-ROCKVILLE ONLY leas than the contractors' bids, •OX easily. So easily, that the audi­ Strawberries inch pans or one 13x9 Inch ence was Inclined to take her a bit and at the end of four years, will own the buses. Ha anticipates that MANCHESTER pan. for granted. “the buses will last from eight to CALIFORNIA TENOBI SRfEN Arrange: Her audience accorded her gen­ 9 double graham cf'ackeri 10 years " erous and even enthusiastic ap­ In addititm. he expects that over batter In pans. plause, but never the tumultuous $1,300 to $2,000 will be left in the Add: reception which they have some­ 3 transportation budget at ths end ASPARAGUS % .cup semi-sweet chocolate times given performances of les­ of this, the first year of operation. pieces to remaining two- Herald Photo by Ofiara ser merit. Woi,Th>ri. thirds of batter. Drop by TIERNEY He asked if it might be p ^ b l e to GREAT WITH STEAK I MRS. ROBERT J. Six lleder from the pens of have the surplus amount pot into spoonfuls over $ r a h a m Schubert and Brahms, brought us a aeparste fund for repair coats crackers and spread to well. Add the flour and work into confectioners sugar, and brush to intermission. Despite the vast which would become greater each aui Friiai cover. a dough stiff enough to handle. over the pastries while they are reaches of the auditorium. Miss De lb Bake In a moderate oven at 375 year as the buses depreciate. Some Place the dough on a floured still hot. Los Angeles coritrived to preserve agreement waa expressed by the Mushrooms degrees for ^0 to 23 minutes. Cut the air of. Intimacy so necessary Till S PJI. Into iMUs or squares when cool. board and roll into a square. Di­ Mrs. Tierney oftens serves finance board. MORTON'S FROZEN vide the dough into six portions, these pastries for Sunday break to the German lied. Further, her Gasper added that tha tosm- Mrs. Tierney adds t ji t these easy familiarity with the language, cookie bars "keep well it you hide Insert one-third of a stick of but­ fast or with coffee for committee owned system had meant conaider- ter or margarine in the center of meeting refreshments. and her excellent declamation, them." They are popular with her made these a Joy to hear. ably more work for Mrs. Cham­ ik TOP GRADE U.S.D.A. CHOICE Hr each, and fold the sides and e %s Mrs. Tierney was bom in Man­ husband and two children. Following Intermission we heard berlain. He aaid the board was Wetnorbrod over the center. Roll out to dis­ chester, and was educated in Man' fortunate in having a consclen- “Una voce poco fa,” from Roe- MEAT PIES (Danish Pastry) tribute the butter, and refold each C h e ste r schools. She is a member tious man like Ernest Eib in slnl’a "Barber." TTie arOst sang 1 cup cold milk again. Place in the refrigerator of St. James’ parish, the Ladies charge of the drivers. for about two hours. of St. JSmes, and the Council of this In the range where the com­ ★ CHICKEN 1 eg* poser wrote It, somewhat to the Later Mrs. Chamberlain com­ 1 package of yeast Roll lightly, cut into strips and Catholic Women. Her husband mented that Eib checks in at the FKGS. C form into flat plnwheels. Place on employed by Southern New Eng mystification of the audience, al­ school office each morning at the 1 ^ tablespoons sugar though a progp;am note explained it BEEF FOR 1/4 cup warm water a greased baking sheet and let land 'Telephone Co. In Hartford. completion of the bus runs and re­ rise for an hour and a half In a The Tierneys have two children. about the original setting. ports oo any work that needs to be H teaspoon salt it TURKEY 1 cup softened butter or margarine warm room. Brush with melted Michael, 6, Grade 1 at St. James’ As first conceived, the aria dene. In this way, action can be butter and bake In a pre-heated School, and Maureen, 2Vi. loses brilliance and gaina expres­ taken immediately. 3 cups all-purpose flour Sprinkle yeast over warm wa- oven at 400 degrees for about siveness. The audience waa used to In previous years when the Ever use ham, cut In chunks a coloratura soprano version, ap­ aehool had contracted for bus serv- Reg. 2 for 4 9 c-S A V E 14c ter and let stand for 10 mlnuteft^ eight minutes. Then place In a bowl with the Make a thin frosting of orange instead of salt pork in baked parently, and while they enjoyed lee, there had been numeroiu com- beans ? it, Tm quite certain they failed to plainta from parents on the condi­ milk, egg. aug;ar and salt. Mix or almond flavoring, water and TO TRY tion and operation of buses. The new system has resulted in a much so EXTRA STAMPS SIRLOIN better control of drivers although. WITH PU1ICHA8E OF TO MAKE A Gasper said, there are still occa­ Sealtest Ice Cream AND U. S. NO. 1 MAINE sional . complaints of speeding, mostly in the lake area. POTATOES Gaaper said tha fire department SHORT Lb, FOOL OF YOU! Was pleased with the savings of SAVE Lh. from nine to 10 cents per gallon 5 0»Mg ^ n .3 9 on gasoline from the pump now 10c PORTERHOUSE STEAKS ...»...... Lb. 9H used by both the bus system and FAN BEADT GRADE A the department. The principal add­ ed that both the RHAM High 1^ School and elementary school chit Ib dren have taken very good care of Ducklings the buses and “ the inaidea are as 50 EXTRA STAMPS good as new." PORK Sh o u l d e r Board of Finance chairman John H. Yeomans said he thought the WITH PURCHASE OF BAG OF 6 board, principal and clerk should K) be complimented on the work they INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Smoked Butts have done on the town-owned bus 50 SHARING STAMPS system. This was the flrst official FRESHLY GROUND verbal report the finance hoard had WITH'PURCHASE OF received although a quarterly re­ PrMlaet* of HnwmU port had been mailed earlier on lb ! ‘ 3 QUARTS COTTS SODA operating expenses. Ground Beef Sportsmen Meet Friday DOWNYFLAKE The regular meeting of the An­ ID P GRADE CHOICE dover Sportsmen's Club will be held at 8 p.m. Friday In the club­ DOLE JELL-0 ^ 6*" 49c FANCY HEN house on Rt. 6. All members are PINEAPPLE lb urged to attend to participate in Chuck Roast SWANSDOWN YELLOW or BUTTERS! I making plana for the annual meet­ WAFFLES JUICE ing to be held April 28. BONELESS BRIW ET HEAD CUT •^TURKEYS ■ Personal Mention INSTANT CAKE MIX 2'*'^ 49c OlANT Signalman Seaman Victor Har- 48-OZ. lb liman Jr., Is home on an 11-day Reg. 2 for 35c NO. SOS CANS SHURFINE leave, visiting hia-parents on Par­ CANS Corned Beef ker Bridge. He has Just returned SAVE 15c • 4 9 ‘ from his second cruise in the Car' 10PKG. FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 “"“ 45c ibbean and will leave April 11 for DOLE PINEAPPLE DANISH a- second cruise of the Mediter' 25 EXTRA STAMPS 46-OZ. CANS SHURFINE ranean. Harriman has been in the Nav>- GRAPEFRUIT WITH THE PURCHASE OF 14.B. PKG. CANNED PICNICS ’ "“ "SIR) for a year and a half and is as­ TOMATO JUICE 2 “ “ 53c signed to the flagship U.S.S. FREE..O*- Can Hunt's DRINK CAPITOL SKINLESS FRANKFURTS I Pocono. Four-Board Meeting 50 SHARIlifi STAMPS The Andover Board of Educa­ TOMATO SXUCE tion was host to (School boards WITH PURCHASE OF . from Hebron. Marlborough and WITH PURCHASE OF PACKAGE OF However, just to coax you into the Regional District 8 Tuesday in a EHLEIPS GRADE A The 6 cents yoti save won’t make you special nieeting at the elementary McCORMICK V t GAaON ROYAL ICE CREAM a millionaire . . . won’t even buy you Country Club habit w'e’ll continue this achboL special offer for a while. In the mean­ Among those present were Dis­ SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX 25c a second-hand Cadillac! trict Supt. Charles Abell, RHAM NO. SOS CANS But it will make it worth your while to time, if you plan a trip to Massachusetts Principal Aram Damarjlan and \ buy your Country Club before you leave Andover I*rtnclpal Mrs. Doris E. GREEN GIANT PEAS 2""‘ 39c try this tasty, delicious Countiy Club Chamberlain, and 20 board mem­ Soda with that ex^ra Fresh Fruit^Fla- . . . It’s 6 cents more up there! bers. COFFEE 2 A repreeentative of each hoard FULL 1 LB. BOX (SAVE 7c) 1-Lb. SCOTKINS vor — a Zip in every Sip, reviewed the salary schedules they No Fooling . . . we can’t keep losing 6 BUY COUNTRY CLUB AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE. had adopted. The Blarlborough DINNER NAPKINS ” ^ 2*'^ 49c FRESH SPARERIBS "> 490 board has retained a merit sys­ cents on every 2 Quart Bottles you buy. tem because of the teachers’ In­ CHASE A SANBORN—KING SIZE lO-OZ. JAR We’d lose our shirt. And a world with­ If they’re all out of it please don’t terest Smith’s Pea Beans OUR OWN SAUSAGE MEAT » 49c Marlborougrh also reported oh INSTANT COFFEE $1.29 out Country Club would never be the take it out on them . . . Could be it’s the work of the part-time social <3 Sayp 7 c Order Your Baster Hams Earlyl same for thousands and thousands of moving faster than any soft drink worker In their school system dur­ Green Split Peas known. Good News travels Fast! ing the past year and said that the or NESTLE*S STRAWBERRY Q U IK ...... lb. eon 39c New Englanders. oimrall picture of the school was ■' I much better, as a result. • FROZEN FOODS T J™! Maaobeater Evening Herald An­ L\ dover eorreepondent, Cindy Pfan- EGG NOODLES atteU, telephone Pilgrim 2-68S6. FROZEN FISH STICKS 3^^$1 | POLANER ★ FINE ■ (REGULAR 39c toch) Brother* Accu*e(f FREE.. LA ROSA New Haven, March 27 OP)—Two ORANGE MARMALADE it MEDIUM , brothers have been charged with 12 Ox. Box it W 0 E I bnUng hundreds of Job-seekers by aBERTA PEACH PRESERVE S c C O U PON meens o f a newspaper advertise­ ill ment Police yesterday booked I ' ” •»»» nrr rt.rtti.ttti.i» t i i t.t t.y 11 * FANCY NO. 1 liiili I Paul Denby, 24, and hia brother, BETTER GRADE PRESERVE TOWARD THE PURCHASE .• i ' U n B l E COUPON ‘ MeINTOSH Albert 23, both of New Haven, on CHNKEII *1 th* SEA Hjili 1 charges o f obtaining mcmey under GRAPE JELLY OF ANY 2 PKGS. OF false pretenses and misleading ad- !■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE E W E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAJ^CHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1961 FACE TEN hia memorandum with a quote judge Indicated, w u that there was Zanks In a disheveled state. She initial call — that a woman yelled "help" from a parked car. carli. South OovantrY; a daughter RockvUle-V ernon from a dsAsion of'the Btat^ Su- apparently "no known offense on told them to get Zanks and point­ to Mr. and Mrs. Brrta Piccarello, RockviU&'Vernon ed to the rear of the house. Atty. Robert F. Kahan, repres­ Eisenhower Plan Chanf>ed Equipment Choicef prams Court of Errora, .which which the defendanU (Ahnert West Offers Russians 98 Summit S t; a daughter to Mr. raada. In part: , Flucklger and Ahnert found enting Zanks, contended both and Mrs. Arthur Travera, 16 P it*- and Flucklger) could lawfully act.” Ztinks Bitting In the back. He re­ Flucklger and Ahnert were out­ For Librwy Wing resa Ave., Rockville; a ton to Mr. "The ease la not Without diffi­ buffed them and they forced hlni side their jurisdictions at the 1st Lutheran Church Opens Ztinks Awarded $500 culties, and the reault may ap­ The involved series of events was and Mra. Clyde Kunts, Cast Hart­ explained this way: to the patrol car using a twister, time, nucklger because he was Peaceful N-Test Plan Limited by Funds ford; a d au ^ter to Mr. and Mrs. pear harah from tha defendants’ a type of persuading device. outside Ellington, and Ahnert be­ U.S. Urges UN Start viewpoint, but we can only apply Mr. and Mrs. Zanks had pic­ Horace Watkina. 26 Cottage St; 95th Anniversary Festivity nicked at a summer camp above They drove him to the Rockville cause the offense has not oc­ ------f'. t Because the town can spend eon to Mr. and Mra. Norman the statute. police station, but releasedihim a f­ (Continued from Page One) In Suit Against Police Stafford Springs July 21, 1959, curred in RockVllle and there was pumber of permament e o a tta l only about 240.000 on equipment Beane, Birch M t Rd., Bolton. " It restricta ,the right of • po­ ter calling the Ellington trial jus­ driving back to , Rockville late in no warrant issued for. 21anks’ ar­ posts on Soviet territory f t m St and furniture ifor the addition to BIRTHS TODAY; A daughUr to A reu n ion of confirmationfShuta, first class badges; and lice officer to arrest . . , ft is tice, E. George Gorsky, who said rest. program'* findings would be to 19 and an Unltod IKatM M il pointed out that the purpose of lh « afternoon. Zanks stopped the shared by the United States and African Aid Project the Mary Cheney Library, it may Mr. and Mrs. Barry Shea, 48 Myr­ classes Sunday at 4 p.m. will mark Flint, SUUbaoh, Mufowskl. Orif- An Ellington man h u been •warded SBOO dam ues in hie S20, was falsely imprisoned and suf­ arrest. were not within their jurisdictions control commission on an Bast* Chester Swots, Hartford Tpks., the beginning of the 96th annlver- 000 w it agalnet Ellington Con- without warrants is to protect the Elliiigton and'got out. He aaid on Th e western powers would de- ond. lowest bid. ence Wilson, merit badges. fered an invasion of privacy. Zanks sued for false Imprison­ In making the would-be arrest, but West parity buis to he compMed General Manager Richard Mar­ Rockville. aary celebration of the First Lu­ ■table Walter F. Flucklger and liberty of the innocent. the stahd he and his wife were mand similar privileges for their -----(CoBtlMMd from Fsge One) The charter was piessnted to Reviewing the complicated evi­ ment, assault and battery, -amt said the mistake lay In not aa- of four repreiientatLves from tho ferences over ths makeup of the tin said his office received a num­ the troop by Jamas Connors, Rockville Petrolmim Robert K. argruing and he stopped and alight­ techniclEUTs if the Soviet Union new negotiating group, the start­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: theran Church of Rock'vllle, the dence of the case. Judge Cotter "W e cannot say that the leg­ trespass. He claimed his reputa sessing properly the Information Western side, fotir CoramuaUts, ber of bids last fall for the oldest luthersn church In Connect­ neighborhood commissioner, and Ahnert. ed In order to halt the argument. conducted underground research A ■ouree clos« to the Soviet ing date and basic principles to Mrs. Sophia Demers, Broad Brook; said Zanks’ brush with two law islature adopted a wrong publjc A t any rate, a'^ passing motorist tion suffered because of the ap­ they had received. and three neutrals. equipment, but there isn't enough icut was received by James Hennsssey, w pricti on ^avofil* J o n u itL ! teats of its own. delogmtlon eald the Ruesians would govern the talks Catherine Boyle. South Windsor; Leon Zanke, 42, of 10 Bellevue enforcement officers was the re policy when It weighed the lib claimed .hearing Mrs. Zanks yell pearance of officers at hla home, money in the library budget to Mrs. Eklna Fielding. 5 Diane Dr., A large number o f the 571 con- tnsUtuUonal representative. Ave., in hie ault tried In Superior suit of well meaning, but mis­ erty agiUnst the possfbility that but Judge Cotter said the conten­ The American offer Is part of an study the plan as preaented by On The Congo front, diplomatic for help. The motorist notified a T ok yo Plan$ Monorail sources- said pressure is being get the equipment the library Vernon; Mrs. UUian Morrissey, firmands contacted are expected Guests s i the dinner were State . Court in Decem'ber, claimed loas of guided, intentions. some guilty person might escape." tion was not proved. Card Game American British package of con- to attend the reunion in the 111- resident who called Flucklger. The cearions, aimed at getting the Rus­ Stevenson before taking: a stand. brought on SecreUry-general Dag board had asked for. 128 Camirfield Rd.; Mrs. Rita Far­ Senator FtankUn G. Welles, and Ehler s Coffee ^ can 6 8 c peraonal property, damage to his Zanks was taken into custody Judge Cotter said the two offi­ The possible far-r caching, He came to the conclusion he year-old church, the Rev. Dr. Da­ D is t r ic t Scout Commissioner latter drove to the scene in time sians to agree to a treaty soon. Tokyo—In preparaUon for tho The official ESsenhower plan Hammarskjold to ease Rajeshwar ley ,20 Bunce Dr.; Floyd Murray, reputation, loaa of time at work. briefly on the evening o f July 21, cers "meant well, but their deeds to see the Zanks car pull away. stringent effects of a court deci­ The original game of bezlque is vid G. Jaxheimer, pastor, said. Realtus McCuln o f ThotnpaonviUe. Other provisions In the package 1964 Olympics, Japan is onlaniiig hinged on five main points; Days! of India out of his post as might accept the low bid after Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon; Injuries, false Imprisonment and 1959 by Flucklger and Ahnert, were fraught with many legal and Flucklger followed over the sion Involving powers of arrest the ancestor of American pinochle. meeting with representatives of Messages from those confirmands Farmers* Aootioa Set Include: Tokyo's Haneda Airport to nKa- 1. Noninterference In the inter- head of the U.N. Congo operation. Mrs. Barbara Lawson, West Hart­ Invasion of privacy. who had responded indirectly to a techniclal irregularities, and in­ Rockville line then called Rock­ were nipped in the bud by Judge Said to be of Scandinavian origin, unable to attend will be read. A farmers’ auction for the CAT FOOD die 200 international pasMngtra Bal affairs of the African coun­ President Joseph Kasavubu and the library board a week ago to ford: Anthony Ferenca, 227 Union 2 29c Judge John P. Cotter in a memo­ call for help from Mrs. Zanks., consistencies, due In large part ville Police from a booth. Ahnert Cotter's ^ruling that there was its name sind earliest noted popu­ A statement that Britain Find The Rev. Gordon E. Hohl, pastor B o n n i e per hour. Also planned is • now other Conglese leaders who op- study bids and a recent study of St.; Roberta Souer, East Windsor: benefit of the ToUand County randum filed this week aaid Zanks Zanks sued the pair for $20,000. with failure to make a detailed and was dispatched and they drove to not enough Indication that a crime larity are associated with France the United States are ready to tries. equipment in the library St Illing of Zion Lutheran Church in Pltta- runway for jets and a raonerMl 2. Help In assuring their secur­ pos^-th e late Patrice Lumumba Susan Horton, Peterson Rd., Ver­ Agricultural Center Inc. (TAC) had not proved the first four Citing frequently from pre­ minute investigation.” the Zanks home. hEid been committed for Ahnert (about 1860). It is Sir Winston adopt a full ban on high altitude have accused l)ayal of open hos- Junior High School. One of the non; Joseph Stafford. Ellington; fleld, Haas., and pastor o f the will take place April 15 from 10 and Flucklger to follow up the Churchill’s favorite card game. tests, a proposed reduction of the link to downtown Tokyo, ity without wasteful and danger* Rockville church from 1950-57, will charges satlafactorily. Howler, cedent cases, the judge finished The crux of the decision, the 'They were met In front by Mrs. tilitv toward them and bias toward current bidders supplied the equip­ Mrs. Aurelia CsMelU, 85 Main S t; a.m. to 9 p.m. at the center on H u n t ' s tomatopasti ous competition in armaments. deliver a sermon. The Rev. Dr. 2 tSk 25c 3. Emergency aid to the -Congo. Antoine Girenga'a Rtanleyviile re­ ment being used there. Louis Chase, South Coventry: Mrs. RL 80. Martin said he will continue to Jaxheimer will be liturgiat. 4. International assistance in gime, which is largely made up of Maybelle McKenna, 417 Summit Up for sale will be fahn prod­ Lumumba's associates. study bids and specifications with S t; Mrs. Gladys Gamble, 431 The church was formally or­ uce, equipment and Uveetoek. Rob­ ■haptng long-term African devel­ ganised in 1866, the pastor said, opment programs. A U. S. delegation spokesman the architect. Lydsdl S t: Mra. Caroline McCon­ ert Hendrickson of Hampton will \ \ * s FTowers are GroWinO* declined comment on reports that nell, 94 Bissell S t; Mra. Anna but traces Its history to 1856, when be auctioneer and Lawrence Har­ Karo Syrup ’$u^ 27c 8. U Jf. aid for education. German Lutherans were known to In a speech before the General his government had joined in the Gottftyd, 11 Ward St, Rockville; wood of Union will be general Buggestiona that Dayal be replaced. Joseph Fisher, RFD 2, Manches­ hold divine services In Rockville. A^em bly last fall. Eisenhower The property on which the chairman of the auction and sale. Hospital Notes ter; Edward Shaffer. 86 Grove S t, Included among sale items are promised that the United States church stands was acquired for M azo la O il QT ITl 71c WIT 39e would contribute to an expanded Rockville: Mrs. Catherine Maku- 26,250 in April 1867. The church poultry, several,heifers, a spray lis and son, 113 Wells St.; Mrs. adiicatkm program for Africa and England Finalist Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. was owned by Baptist and Metho­ rig, hay conditioner, dump, wagon, offered to set up a commiaaion to for all areaa except maternity Barbara Hutchings and son, 124 dist congregations before being and garilen supplies and plants. cooperate with the U.N. in bring­ Broad St.; Mrs. Susan Plagge and Twenty per cent of the proceeds MTU low low PRICES purchased by the Lutheran church. 2 With ]Vloot Court where they are t to 4:39 and 6:30 ing an thcreased number o f A fri­ to 8 p.m.; and private rooms son, 74 Foley St.; Mrs. Janet Mc- The church baaemeht served as goes to TA C and will be used for M a z o l a O i l GAL CAN 2 . 3 3 can students to the United States. where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Kone and daughter, 54 Windsor a morgue during the Civil War, ac­ the building o f the center’s new WilUam T. England of 154 The dav after ESsenhower'i Visitors are requested net to smoke Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Carol Kib- cording to the late Dr. George S. office building scheduled for con­ School St. ia one of four fresh­ speech. Soviet Freanier tOiruah- In patients’ rooms. No mote than be and daughter, 9 Fern S t, Rock­ Brookes, Rockville historian. struction next month. men finaUsts who will take part chev proposed that the assembly two visitors at one time, per pa­ ville. Boy Scout Awards Hospital Notes M azola M argarine h *« o 4 l e ANO THE FIN EST OF FOODS in the final round of the Univer­ call for abohtion o f all cokmies. tient. DISCHARGED TO D AY: Mrs. Ian Bland, Larry Mulka, John Admitted yesterday: Robert Me- At British Prime Minister Mac­ sity of Connecticut School of Angelina Morin, South Coventry; Green, Robert Terasclo. Mark FaU, 20 Oak St. millan's urging, Fisenhoww or­ Law’s Moot Court at 2:30 p.m. to­ Patieats Today 228 Andrew 'Torrance, 194 -E. Middle Haynes, Arthur Swenson, Steven Discharged yesterday: Riith Ml- morrow at the Hartford Circuit Tphe.r* Charles lUll, Wapping; dered the U.S. delegation to ab­ ADM ITTED TESTE31DAY: Mrs. Rabe. Douglas Dougherty, and salko, 43 Grant SL N i a g a r a sundry starch izozpkg 2 1 c Court Gerald and Joanne Sanford, South stain On the assembly vote which Pearl Munaelt, Coventry; Rol^rt William Maynea were - awarded Windsor. O-bdi'* FIRST NATIONALS HAPPY CUSTOMER The four law students will ar* 3 approved' KhruAchev's call. The Russell. Glastonbu^; Mrs. Virgin­ Tenderfoot badges at the simual Vernon and TalcottvtDa news li e UB. abstention was bitterly re- ^ e the question of whether de­ ia Charette. 56 Whitney Rd.; Ju­ Charter banquet o f Vernon Boy handled by H ie Herald’s Rock­ Your savings mouitl fast, item ssited by the Asian and African famatory statements on television ville Bnresn, telephone TBemont dith Christensen, South Coventry; Armband Gifts Planned Scout Troop 86 last weekend. Reynold's Foil z h t r o l l SS c countries. should be treated as libel or slan­ Mra. Jean Faucher. 14 White St.; The awards were handed out 5-SlSO or BOteheU 9-6797. by item, in every department Stevenson conferred again yes­ der. William Rathbun. Hebron; Donald Oslo — Donated by an insur­ following the presentation of Life terday with Soviet Ftorelgn Mln- Taking the plaintifTs aide will Lavitt. 153 Hilliard St.; Lee ance com pany, light - reflecting Scout awards to Wayne Flint Jr. FIRST AIR MAIL STAMPS FAMUY IS GROWING. TOO! be England, son of Mr. and Mrs. at your First National Store teter Andrei A Gromyko on ar­ Gechaa. 00 Coleman Rd.; Mrs. Mar­ armbands will be distributed to and David Griffiths. lUfiy issued the first air msU N u - S o f t FAIRIC SOFTENER IdOZ ITL 4 9 c rangements for resumption o f dis­ George England of 254 Spruce garet Gradante, Wapping; Mra. all first-graders in Norwegian Other awards were: Thomas stamp in 1917 for an experimental armament negotiations and told S t, and Michael Gordon of Hart­ Doris Kent. 28 McKinley St.; Mrs. schools to provide greater protec Johnson, second class badge; Phil­ flight; the first regular Issue was newsmen that the U.S. and Soviet ford. Loma Kmiec, 283 Highlahd St; lion while crossing streets In the ip Murowaki, Ohriatopher Stlll- that of the United States the fol­ governments seem agreed the new England is a 1958 UConii grad­ Kurt Chrlson. Volpl Rd.; Stephen dark. ' bach, Roger j Shute and Daniel lowing year. negotiations should take place in uate who served as editor of the DelTatto, 106 Main St.; Patrick K a s c o 6 9 c Geneva, where the last 10-natlon Connecticut Dally Campus, and Bn^rliah, Berlin; Theodore Ranken, ended in a Soviet walkout Im»« worked sis a ne % anan and Wapping. last June 27. publicist for The Herald sununers. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1961 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTE^, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE THIRTEEN be a stimulating s u p p lia n t to 1941B Classmates classroom studlas o f gbvemmsnt A rm ed Forces Junior GOP Town Selectman Mrs. Jsrome Democrats Plan Study R e ^ i o f t a l 8 ■EXTRA SPECIALS AT YOUR FRIENDLY MANCHESTER GRAND UNION) Third Jury Weighs Reunite June 17 Brett, representing the Young GOP, reviewed the functions of SNOW WHITE MILK AMPUFIER HEARrS DCUGIIT On Alert Basis Attracts 30 . that organisation. Others who KITCHEN GARDEN FROZEN FRCSHPAK The Manhheeter High School ■ Of Town Development wers present Included Mrs. Tru­ LoiiisDrakos Class of 1941B has aet Saturday, man Crandall, vies chairman of June 17, as the date for its 20-year To Meeting Finch-Tregoff Case In Argentina the town conuhittee, and the five reunion. It will be held at the K of CHOCOLATE district chairmen. Accusing the Town Planning Commission of being “500 To Draft Plan FRENCH PRUNE FRESH ELBERTA C Home. T o p Manchester Republicans (CeaUaned from Page Oqe) Class President Joseph Beilis Richard Kennedy was chosen years behind the times” on urban renewal. Democratic Town Txm AngelM March 23 gas chamber- tt the jury’a met with a group of classmatea found themselves under a spot­ chairman o f the nominating com­ Chairman Ted Cummings last night appointed a study com­ bombers to Curato, halfway to Oil Alteration Jury of 10 men and 2 women starts discretion. The second-degree last night. The group divided the light last night under the scrutiny mittee consisting o f Carole - 1 « - mittee from the. town committee to bring-in a report within count carries a penalty o f five MUSHROOMS Buenos Aires. names of classmates into lists and P o lt Wendy Lawrrence, James BOSCO PEACHES work today on an assignment two of 30 high school studenU who month, on possliile town devel-’$> FRIES JUICE years to life. Architect LouU Drakot, ot Weat Gen. Fraga met with military will get their addresses for mail­ want to know what makes a Re­ Allbrio and Bruce Stavena opment. The planning commission^ ho previous juries failed to complete: — The penalty on the conspiracy said, waa-.” dlsintersstsd and un­ Hartford, haa been authorised by leaden before sending an an­ ing purposes. publican tick. Robert Barton, Bruce Rosa, John. One of the members o t the com­ Rsachlng a verdict in the Finch- charge is i the same as first-de­ Some, committees were activated Haney and Barbara Crandall were favorable” to development of the nouncement to field commands, The Republicans were on hand mittee, to whom he appointed the Regional District G Board of Tregoff murder case. gree murder. last night, and others will be selected to serve as a study group Atty. David Barry as chairman. old Cheney mill buildings and to 2«oio 29 oz. c that hp was assuming complete at the organizational meeting of EducaUott to draw preliminary Jurors in the third trial of Dr Composition of the jury was named later. William Moorhouse the High School Young Republican to wrrlte the bylaws. Is Philip Harrison, « member of the North End. ,L Since the end of the war, Man­ plana alteraUons at RHAM R. Bernard Finch and Carole Treg- changfd at the last moment yes­ charge. and Harold E. Turklngton were a u b (H S Y R ), held at theAmeri- Any student Interested In join­ the Planning Commission. can terday when a woman on the named to the dinner committee; ing the club may contact either chester has bum schools, sewers High School. Hardship grant fuada lb. off received the case late yester­ Informants said- Gen. Toranzzo can Liegion Home. ‘ Other committee members Cum­ panel’ fainted and was replaced by Moorhouse is chairman of the mu­ Mrs. Harlan Taylor, 39 Harlan mings appointed are Paul Oroo- and rosdSi *kid Cummings, “ But will be used for the preliminary day after more than two months of Montero. who once before— in 1959 Mayor Harold A. Turklngton we have not broadened our tax a male alternate. Marcus Crahan, — defied an attempt by F*resident sic committee; Mrs. Marjorie Clay and the five other Republican di­ Rd., president o f the Women’s Re­ bert, Rol^rt Tomassi and John plans for revision In five areas. testimony. But deliberations were Doherty and Mrs. Nancy Bantly baB6." ‘" 3 3 county medical director, said Mrs. publican Club, or any member of Hutchinson. ' layed and the Jury was locked Arturo Frondizi to oust hini, quit rectors met the students, along Town Director William CoUUm ^ The scAool administration set Elizabeth Stevens was suffering Dimock will prepare a question­ the nominating committee or by­ Cummings said, “ I believe up in a hotel for- a night of. rest. after Fraga refused to remove with A lty. John F. Shea, Republi­ interjected a request for Considera­ the order of priority as follows: from h>T>ertension. naire for mailing; Beilis ^^11 head can towm chairman aiid repre­ laws committee. therb’s' been a large smoke screen Dr. Finch, 43. and Miss Tregoff. two generals who would not go the program committee. tion of "development rather than provision for complete locker fi- 24. the doctor’s secretary-mistress, The second trial, which took 17 along with his own plans to “ read­ sentative from Manchester to the The GOP Women’s Club Is spon­ thrown around the matter of urban cilitles for all students; improved The next meeting of the com­ soring the new club. renewal.” redevelopment.” are accused of murder and con­ weeks, was the longest criminal just” the government. mittee will be held Wednesday, state legislature. Cummings said later reports science faciliUes in the junior wing; Shea welcomed the . students redesign'of a classroom cluster to spiracy in the July 18. 1959. gun­ trial in California history. The Toranzzo Montero has been March 29, at the home of Mrs. Do­ He said the seven or eight month would be made on “ Industrial de­ by giving them a definition of wait mentioned by. the Planning provide a two-teacher, all-purpose shot death of Finch s socialite »-lfe. celebrated first trial lasted 11 caught in a crossfire, for some herty, . 129 Tanner St.- Any class­ Debts Reach $70 Billion velopment, of which we have Berbara Jean, 36. weeks. Republicanism, and suggested Associates of Boston, a company commercial depart lent In the army commanders have blamed mate interested in assisting in re­ none.” The defendants showed no emo­ Ih e defense has argued in all they would be in a better position New York—Between the. end of now doing a study of Manches­ senior wing; two language labora­ ANOTHER GREAT... him for not imposing changes in union plans is - Invited to attend. The appointment of the devel­ tories; and partiUonlng of the dual tion as the jury ^ t finel instruc­ three trials that Mrs. Finch died the economic and political policies Those having names and addresses to weigh the merits of the defini­ Worid W ar I I and last year State ter’s future development. Is too tions from Superior Judge David long to wait for action. opment study committee followed level arts and crafts room to pro­ accidentally as Dr. Finch tried to .on the regime. Pro-Frondizi of­ of classmates no longer living in tion by taking an active part In and local debt Increased from 16 Coleman. The first two trials end­ billion dollars to nearly 70 million He said the town has been wait­ a talk by Robert Hazen of the vide two teacher staUons. throw away a gun she produced ficers accused the Arm y comman­ the Greater Manchester area are the political group. ed in deadlocked juries. They would find, he said, that —from $120 to $393 on a per capi­ ing “ since the end of the war” for New Haven Redevelopment Com­ Approximately $100,000 remains during a heated argument. der of meddling too much in g^ov- asked to get this information to Judge Coleman told the jurors to ta basis. . developm^t. mission. of the $124,000 hardship grant, The prosecution contends the emment affairs. the committee. membership In the HSYR would decide on murder and conspiracj- once-wealthy surgeon and his part of which was used for grad­ counts, then offered advice against paramour. Miss Tregoff, killed his ing and building of athletic fields. a defense plea that the couple was wife so they could marry without Additional funds. for half o f the la double jeopardy. making a costly divorce eettle- cost of ’the proposed alteraUons will be available for improvements An amendment to the California ment. Constitution permits judicial ad­ in science, language, mathemaUcs 2 vice on matters the court thinks ' and guidance programs from the need explaining. But the judge was Top Dairy Farmer federal government under the Na­ required to add: "Tou need not ac­ tional Defense Edpeation Act. ’The cept this advice and are free to Storre, March 23 OP)— The Unl- State Department of EducaUon diseregard it if you wish.” versitV, of Cwinectlcut Dairy Club also makes grants of one-thtrd of ■Ihe defense contended that the presented its ouUtandlng dairy the cost for approved .alteration second trial jury had reached a farmer and dairy manufacturer projects costing more than $2,800. partial verdict, and that the third awards here last night. , Among other Improvements 3 trial thus put the defendants in The farmer la Gerald Hayes of ThifR Ttoie U S A which are being studied are: light­ double jeopardy. North Granby, former president J ing in the auditorium; amesiUng SWIFTS Judge Coleman said, however, of the New’ England Selective the ditve and parking areas; relo­ that no verdict was “ever de­ Breeding Associaticm. The manu­ wtfthour cation of the drain field; door PREMIUM clared. render^ or recorded.” facturer is Llewellyn 8. Dubble, weatherproofing: acousUcal lining ARMOUR In California, conviction of West Hartford, production mana- o f the music room; opening of ad­ flrst-d^reeiirsi-a^i^ murder Is punishable------ger for Sealtest Foods In Connecti- ditional service line in the cafe­ STAR by life imprisonment or death in cut and Massachusetts. teria; and a track. Some proposals SAVE are not considered possible at this IS. cHoia> time, such aa the construcUon of an industrial arU building. Swift’s Premium The board la also considering the purchase of additional equipment Rib Steak ^ 7 9 ■ Chuck Roast Chuck Steo for the home economics depart­ Hurry! ment, living room, audio-visual and STEER athletic departments and outside NEW! MGUUN |b| malntensnce. ^ STYLE Stewing Beef I0»LE» s 6 9 ^ Selectmen Visit Board Porterkouse m u .95* Rib Roost Fir.st Selectman William Leary of Hebron spoke for the salectmen of the district towns when they at­ sirloin Steak <^89' tended the Regional Board meet Cross Rib Roast >b 8 9 ‘ Cube Steak ing MoAday night. He said they SAVE were concerned about the use of the hardship grant and had pre­ Short Ribs ^ 5 9 ‘ HOSTESS BONELESS HAM! penditures which might arise. Chuck Roost BONELESS '^ 69^ They wfere told that the bonds END TO END— NO FAT. BONE OR WASTE! REALLY FULLY COOK­ cannot be paid off In advance Ib.| Top Round Steak s99* ED! MORE C O N V E N I^ E , SLICES EASIER END TO END— BE without incurring a penalty, n ie Bround Beef selectmen left before the board en­ Shin B oot"’ 3 9 ' SURE TO TRY ONE^THEY*RE DELICIOUS! tered a. discussion of a letter from the Hbbron Board of Finance Top Sirloin Steak ib99* which recommended possible reduc­ Shin Beef lONUiSS lb. 59< Eye Round Roast tions In the following areas; Social worker, assiatant prinicpal and ONLY THE FRESHEST DAIRY PRODUCTS . 'A half-time English teacher, Instruc- lb./ Round Roost mtm "’ 8 9 Uiinal salaries, and telephone. Club Steak BONELESS !b! |49 Ground Chuck A fter lengthy consideration the KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE 2 ^ 8 5 c board decided againat revision. The budget will be presented at a Chicken Steak n.99* meeting April 3 at 8 p.m. In the Delmonico Steak J ' * Round Stenk ( SWEET LIFE MARGARIKE 2iii:A7c RH AM auditorium. Board chairman Clifton B. Horne FuU Lb. announced that he would not seek Carton 35c Flank Steak 1.99* HOOD'S COTTAGE CHEESE re-election. A new board member Newport Roost "^99< Skirt Steak A U. S. CHOICE will be elected to a 3-year term at ■ONB-IN the Andover town meeting May 6, WEEK’S BEST GROCERY SPECIALS and will take office July 1. A Top Sirloin Roost ib95« Boneless Brisket '^ 7 9 Plate Beef ibl5< A t the request of a group of In­ TNICEECUT terested townspeople, the Regional DUNCAN HINES 8 school board members from An­ White dover will meet with them In the Yellow elementary school at 8 p.m. March SAV£ CAQH wHh ihese LOWPRlCBQ...gef BLU BSTA L^ PSjo o f CHUCK M A S T Fudge Marble 39 to discuss the budget. Devil DEEP BLUE Cherry Manchester Evening Herald BIOADCAST CORNtO BEEF White Solid Tuaa 33‘ CAKE MIXES Andover correspondent, Cindy con 36< LUCKY LEAF Pfanstlelil, telephone Pllgrtm Hash 10 Oz. KEY WRAPPED Z-68U. GREEN G IAN T WHOLE KERNEL Applesauce 2 'M 3 5 * i Boneless CHUCK POT ROAST »69< 2 Pkgs. 39c PILLSBURY PIE ^RUST MIX Wj^mon's Sardines 2 con? 25* g r A iO u n i o n X l6”OZ. ^ IC t B t^ eless 32 0 Z . 4 9 C Carrots siiao cons m m lb, SWEET LIFE SWEET MIXED PICKLES 5•IN^1 ilder Clod ROAST Oven Roast School Menus Tetley's Tea Bags o m 66* iiildi k SOFTASII ' NIBLETS CORN 3 ;^ 4 9 Cadillac Dog F ocnI 3 Cleaned Can 6 4 c JUMBO VICTOR SHRIMP A ll Manchester schools will bs Coke Flonr ”7 39* Look At FETSIOVE ^ _ DEEP • DARK • DELICIOUS Frozen Favorites! closed on Good Friday. ’The school ---- - 15-oz. n s | ( KITCHEN GARDEN . A m A . This Low ,Price! SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS ...... 16 oz.' pkg. 35c cons 4# # i t CHU^ STEAKS menus for March 27 through Cadillac Cat Food 2 EDUCATOR HOLIDAY ASSORTMENT ...... 16 oji. pkg. 49c March 30 are as follows: Featured for Lent! GREEN PEAS3^» 4 9 ' Elementary: YUBAN COFFEE CHICKEN AND TURKEY BREAKSTONE ,.,b. Monday; Baked beans, frank­ furters, cabbage salad, whol* ^Morton's dinners ’it 7 '4 9 ‘ C O H A G E Cheese cup ; FOR MORNING OR EVENING „^E FR EW I^ KITCHEN GARDEN wheat bread and butter, apple - sauce, milk. . ■ KRAFT NATURAl rr 8'0Z.^9* '3 2 - o z . < Waxed Beans^ ’ ;" 3 7 « ’Tuesday: Meat and vegetable DOWNYFIAKE pie with potato topping, butUrsd Swiss Slices P^9- FIRM RIPE OUAIITY MAID SUCED can s com, buttered roll, peanut butter M o r r on Pancakes' 2 5 i ^ 2 9 ‘ J I cookies, milk. ■Buenster Cheese pFg. 35* SARA lEE Wednesday-: Vegetable soup NANCY lYNN Cheese Cake^) egg; salad svidwiches, c h s r r y 55* pkfl. BANANAS squares, milk.* Cherry CrumhPie 2-25 Thursday: Meat loaf, mashed - ^ fre sfi California FAN'CY “ALL GREEN” u n iv / r u ^ potato, buttered carrots, bread GRAND UNION'S BJG » \» ' ' ' ' / and butter. Ice cream, milk. 2 1 BanuiT^ Junior Monday: Roast beef hash, succo CLIP THIS STAMP ASPARAGUS ■tash or waxed beans, bread and PARAGUS LARGE, SWEET, PINK MEAT butter, mixed fruit, milk. Tuesday: Frankfurter on roll, ciessaEsssai; baked beans, potato chips, choco ■ < ' ...... ' 1^ late squares, milk. COUPON FOR This Wednesday: Vegetarian ve^* Low Prko CANTALOUPES table soup, peanut butter and jelly Pfos I 0. or meat sandwiches, butterscotch Tripit-S 5 EXTRA STAAAPS pudding- with cream, milk. -TASTY FRESH FROZEN FOODS- Thursday: Baked sausage, apple l O Q FREE ILUE with the purchase of each package S W E E T L IF E " sauce, buttered peas, mashed po­ stamps of the foliowirig. items... all family-size bottles tato, biscuit and butter, assorted ORANGE JUICE 5 JCans ,2 r 9 9 e gelatin with cream, milk. (In odditton to the stomf* yoO nonnally rofolvo) BIRDS EYE niing Junior l b Mmtday: Baked beans and hant S STAMPS 14-oz. BROCCOLI SPEARS 2 49c cole slaw, whole wheat bread and FLORIDA SEEDLESS Grand Union Tomatoes 2 for butter,, apple sauce, milk. 16-oz. n<7c AMPLE PARKING A T FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING Tuesday: Beef noodle iou ^ GRAPEFRUIT 3 5 Grand Union 9ears^ con mm Saye^As chicken salad or peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, vanilla cream FIRM CRISP Freshpak Prune luice S. 3 9 ' lorg. 67pluadcpoeit pudding,UUU ilIKl milk,sitassa* « Wednesday: Pizza, ^^tato chlj^s^ Ilolki 2 9 Grand Waxed Paper 2 'S-39’ OPEN WED. till 8 P.M.-THURS; till 8:30 P.M.- FRI. till 9 P,M. Spend carrot and celery sticks, app PASCAL CELERY lOOEHRII SIMPS pi?v 2 3 * ■ sauce cake, milk. ^rand Napkins of 80 Thursday: Beef and vegetable WMi this coupon and tho puichsM of _ I I > _ CHICKEN.RICE «%IOW.oz^% Ginger Ale, Club Soda, pie with potato topping. g « “ DIAMOND WALkUTS . 4 9 Freshpak - Soup chicken.noodie z on.

t ' , . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANbHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE nrTEEK M!Xn CHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGB FOURTEEN OUR BOARDING' HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ______BUGGS BUNNY Phone Book Hazen Says Eagerness Key helw l)VA Michael CAPSULES'^.A. IVlti. M.ll. ! Education Budget Cut HESrSTN fTHANI^S.OL* PWIENP rrWENTUNOER^ MEWCINE HERE'S n r t v CEKTS BEP. BUTirSTOO^ F s in c e h e Omits Listing To Redevelopment Program VXASI^EPAAE .fORVOURTVMUBLE! MRK T SEE UNP€R AHOTHER , UOTTHfr^ DO SWKITS BEALLY „ THERE! JMB'/OO Asreed IdiR s c t d r CAUSE TEETH TO-DSCAV? $225,069 by Manager T S E T , ^ KAn=-KRFF/— T>»ERR») Aniwar to Punlt ELMER! HAF'lbOR TO PLAY 1 REALLY. ^I^ANCHESTE B An eagerness to strike out into^functions of city government ioo DiaecTED U6SSOK3, •CVRAHO* BUSS HIM/. Miscellanea For Hartford VOOR LAST P tA Y /-^ X the new frontier of redevelopment new skills. They should be ap­ A LFU N /l f o r t h e i AOMT / proached with a spirit of innova­ A cut of $225,069 in tlpe board of education's $4,463,409 VUNE B&RNC'iOUR. was cited last night by Robert <30 U N O OWLS m a r t h a > ACROSS llCommunliU No Hartford - liatlnga are car- tion, a spirit of boldness." request for 1961-62 was recommended last night to the Man­ IK50LTS Stac/OLY BUT, Hazen of the New Haven Rede­ FETCH A C L U B . ^AYS ONE IChantlMa ItConductod Hod In the new telephone dlrec- c o w n e c t j CO t He .said there was "not mtich chester Board of DireclorS by General Manager Richard Mar­ fJOW PRTD6 D»CIATBS, HunrcRACHER HE'S 31 Damonatratea •IMAT1 'DlSP«ro4'»e>iK OU MOULPNT OFOXJRSE! OKAY, LETS SEE 33Worid----- • 41Chancat 46 Biblical namt S3 Knock have Manchester listings In their chosen for the job the authority to A T L E A S T t h e y B E A B ID HOW MUCH O FT ordinalc their work, and corn'll i sonnel being requested, be drop-j tion, asked for adjoumament until •my ANYTHING TOUTHIMK ^TOU TRAINED 34Uving directories, but may obtain thd go with his responsibility, said FACTOa. SOOABS ABE crUCK TOTOU Tirin' action. pefj. I " ’'' '■''''oi boa-d ha.s a chance to UKE THATON M X I'R E a 1 m e T O U R SaF SSVaatlfa n s r r r r Manchester-Rockville directory by Hazen. ESSENTIAL IN THE LIFE He said a city sho\ild know how CYCLE OF GEBMS THAT The following figures pre.scnlcd study the recommended cuts, A T R A IN E D TRAINED 1AU3NG VVTTH SSIntarpnta requesting It. He said Manchester has both much of an area Is to be rede­ show the amount of money the ..dec he new charter revision, CO M M AN D O , COMMANDO?; 1H' REST O f STUlnSM tr IT the problems of an old city and a ABE INVOLVED IN D E C A Y ^ M Y a r m y ! S9 Fixed looken More than 36,000 of the Rock- veloped and for what. It should, ap­ THATiS WHY BBUSHINO board of education requested and the final Joint meeting of the VCULD >tXJ? 411fawtlmea IT vllle-Manchester books will be dis­ new suburb. ply for money from the federal OR BINSINC YOU» TEETH what Martin recommends the boards of education and directors tributed. Anyone who hasn't re­ Deteriorating factories and rap­ government to do the'study fnr AFTEB SWEETS HELPS. board of education needs to carry must be held before March 27. 44P^ed IT IT ceived a new book by the middle of idly rising housing ^developments the redevelopment, and then, if out its school program for 1961-62. Mayor Harold A. TurUington, dSDeeajr are the dangers now- which could HmMi Cf*Mtta ia risiifAsS f»4 Administration $86,119-$82,500; serving as moderator of the Joint 1-U ■ next week can call his local tele­ TELEPHONE the proTiam is approved. It should la M ««y it i* H b« 9 »«ys«*>4 mNp*. 48 Stage phone business' office and one will develop into decayed conditions of apply for the money to swing it. instruction $3,425,744-$3,284,000; meeting, adjourned the meeting ' prMuctlont a hundred years from now. until tomorrow at " p.m. in the 81 Bullfighter M u IT 9 u II bo sent to him. O m E C T O R Y health service $85.511-$81,000; Whole areas can be planned for lln M. Foote said there were four pupil transportation $73,385-$71.-1 Municipal Building bearing room. 54 Hock The. new directory has an origin­ new uses, he said. Federal aid can Stale Health Report Wfii SSCUckbeeUe S" al drawing In color on the cover, cases of this completely prevent­ 000; operation of school plant | ------;------58IYoeeeeef cut the cost of the redevelopment able disease last year. ------$525.757 $504.000 : maintenance o tj - Interesting topping: Use rum aa STFeeleontritloB created by Connecticut artist to one sixth for a city, if the city Hartford. March 23 i/Pt — The plant S125.118-$110.0nn; fixed; part of the liquid in a confectlon- ST Bern Hill. The drawing repreaenta State Health Department today Dr.|./r, FooterE.HJL" notedHtFvvti raa drop last ^ “ . XiOWN Ls eligible for aid. week in infections hepatitis—from charges $30,955-$16,000; commu-' ers sugar frosting for coffee cake. ST the Industrial and agricultural The returns from redevelop­ reported ConjiecUcut's first te­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER I Speech highlights of the area, 'nils is one tanus case in 1961. 15 to 11 cases. 2 ment include an increase in taji- Impediment In a aeries of original cover de­ C T«»T 3N7 mA. tm. TJA mm, UA. PbL OWJ Manchester-Rockville area is well- i STYLE VA» balanced by the many farms and j b Y j o e c a m p b e A. dairies in outlying districts. FTelds of famous Connecticut tobacco dot I Lb. the countryside, adding another | Only! facet to the reg^ion’s many prod- j WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS K ' nets. The manufacture of electrical • HEAVY WESTERN BEEF • l-XJ appliances, insulation board and ! WHITE, TENDER, MEATY pressboard^flshing lines, envelopes.'' CUBE CHUCK . ' parschutes,. clutches, P electronic equipment, and toys play SUPER-^'^'^^ an impotrant role in the economy, STEAKS STEAKS of greater Manchester. Textiles, which is still an im­ C Ti portant btisiness here, and the large ! SHRIMP tt) lb nurseries that specialize in grow­ ■ "Ideal for Servin 9 a Shrimp Solod” ing roses are represented on the T i cover drawing by Connecticut art­ ist Bern Hill. VeTnon's war memo­ o H»t >> M«. >Mb TJHh» »J. C rial tower, a well-known area land­ LP»lO«« < Iw mark and the excellent fluorescent -SNO-WHITE, MILK-FED ‘You always ask ma what I do all day— I've lighting of Rockville streets are JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERKY BRONDFIELD written down a few things!” also Illustrated on the Cover.” s-n eH»1NI<»A.lM.T>H««.Ul.M.eO. BONELESS i m OKAY, MR. HUTCHINS. SHALL IT’LL ONLY TAKE A DAY OR. TWO. 1 LEAVE RISHT AWAY? JUST LONS ENOUGH FOR YOU 1 (\ TO PICK UP THE CHECK AND AU.DetMtS<3K BY ROUSON Coventry •meTvwBen fCAL 1 WISH THEM GOOD LUCK,' LITTLE SPORTS ARtarr, JUDD. e a c h 3UT-XWAMTKXI 1D«0 DOWN 5. 7 RIBS •mefs TO Palm Sunday sewREaewTUs V E A L LEGS WHEN THE PyNtANP oaaxtf Event Set at PEOPLE First Church I H. L. HANDY'S FRESH GROCERY SPECIALS m s. C««r>rtl a«i*l Feolwea CwBi, 3 - ^ 3 TM-World MkH Rave. First Congregational Church RIVER WHITE 29c will be host to a Palm Sunday Lb. RICE B. C. BY JOHNNY HART Union Service at 7:30 p.m. Sun­ day. ! PORK SHOULDERS i n u f . ‘M :!” m m ^® c o o ff v e r t h e n . voi/lu J u s r 3 9 IF I E & e r FRP:SH U.S.D.A. INSPECTED BUZZ. SAWYER BY ROY CRANE WEVB OCUB i r A6AINI ^ WHAT IF 'itoU The Congregational churches of ITALI.AN STYLE THINLY’ SLICED SALAD DRESSING ’L ^ 3 9 e ■nsAF>PK> IN OOR PVMN c u r OF HERE i’l l NEVER eET our.** HAVE INTAKE MY Columbia, Coventry, Bolton, He­ 3-LEGGED BirrypBR^ •nwr PROVES tr, fuz» ’ pihk shirt' IS v i l i 90BT4fAS WELL! NEVER DO THIS WORD FOR. IT . bron and Gilead and United Metho­ Hog-wnw ,) ASAIN. dist Church of Bolton have united VEAL CUTLETS v TEA BAGS %o"'59c AIR. In this ser\'lce for many years. CHICKENS ^ ■ Guest speaker will ^ the Rev. Dr. Jam es F. English, superin­ Large O Q _ IBs LB tendent of the Connecticut Confer­ Rox r ' ence of Congregational Christian To Frv IVORY SNOW JmOC Churches. His sermon topic will be Or Broil • * ----- 1 1/ "Man’s Need and God’s Answer.” ‘ ^ IT i li I The Rev. John Cross, pastor of 79 the Hebron and Gilead churche.s, WESSON OIL will also take part in the service. ^ u r The Friendly Circle of the local Frozen Food V alues HERSHEY 5 ', Oz, ehurch will serve refreshments af­ BONELESS SHOUIDER / Cans BY DICK CAVALL ter the service. BIRDS EY’E DINNER REDY CHOCOLATE SYRUP MORTY MEEKLE Dance Set BROCCOLI SPEARS TURKEY OR OH,NO.'AS 6HE4 LB. REGULAR SIZE IX)AF T H A T W A S FLAVOR QUEEN A M A T T E R 6 A I 0 S H E H O PED agers at 8 p.m. Saturday at the PROS. OOJYVOU RATHEte FUNNY. BIRDS EYE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD O F FA C T , I WOULD RISE Nathan Hale Community Center. HAM SLICES WHITE SLICED SlIkO KBD THINK VOUft , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sasman will tlUT GREEN . MOTHER 6 H E 6 H O U L O RAPIDLY to RATHER AN EXPENSIVE WELL, WE'D LIKE THEY'RE NOT KIDDING ME... e H G R E A T H E K S H IS . be head chaperjanes. Assisting will BEANS. 5 D.OO o r ig in a l CRISPY THAT HORSE ISN'T SICK! THEY'RE WILL BE B E V E R Y EXPERIMENT...BRINGINI TO HAVE HIM READ? HAPPY.. be Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas M. Small, BIRDS EYE HIM ALL THE WAV TO RACE UP NORTH RUNNING HIM IN THE "SUNRISE STAKES* WORCVINa Mr. and Mrs.* Hubert A. Stand- DOWN HERE! J \ -.NEXT SUMMER! ABOUT'«DU, I'KEN'CH) liREEN 1 LB. F06TER? feet and members of the . Junior PIZZAS dance committee. BEANS PKGS. BREAD b u t t s To Attend Parley 2 Miss Betty Lou Leonard and Miss Donna Kohler both of the Teen-H’ers 4-H Club will attend the first Youth Traffic Safety SILVER SWAN ^j j PER-R'GHT 65‘ Conference Satlirday at Southern Connecticut State College in New BATHROOM OKKI ■ tael**. Haven. At that time high school 2 n- 3-23 students from all parts of the state will give ttieir view.s on pro­ BY LESLIE TURNER posed legi.slation concerning teen­ CAPTAIN EASY age drivers. . 6 l d 1N6 t h e KEV W h is TEETH, HE UNLOCKS THE HANDCUFFS— .. Ml.ss Leonard will represent J Windham High School and Miss TISSUE MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Boxisia 1* Kohler, Manchester High School. w 0M.V SHAKEN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Partridge Special Safe/ HELLO, MR. ITHINKITfe ITJUSrCURED URSUT THE K.xtrs I.Arge I.arge Jumbo ~ T ltC m y h i c c u p s ! of Nakamis. Fla., are the parents . GRADE "A " /fVBERNATHY. TERRIFIC... T l renrrv bout ★ FANCY SELECTED PRODUCE ★ HOW DO YOU COLaOUTSiPE of a son bom March 18. Mrs. Part­ LIKE MY TIE SHOUTS ridge Is the former Patricia Jo r­ Hurryl Last Few Daysl NEW OP DAZED gensen, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. FANCY, FRESH, CALIFORNIA ALL OREEN PASSENOERSL K e r n e l Jurgen.sen of Echo Rd, EIGHT O'CKKK liHH The, couple have another child. Mild Mellow Coffee Jennie Marie. I EGGS 59' 5? 65 H) Manchester Evening Herald SAVE 12< Re«uUrfy 1.6S Coventry correspondent, F. Paul­ SILVER PLAHER CREAMERY ASPARAGUS LARGE, TENDER SPEARS.! ine U ttie, telephone PI-2-62,8I. SBkVI.5 3 J-25 INDIAN RIVER PINK, SEEDLESS Policeman Save» Boy 1 LB. SAVE 4( Regularly 57c Thompsonville, March 23 liPi — PKG. 1 LB BAG-53C Z JE F F COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Prompt police action has been for THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE credited with saving the life of a } BUTTER BY WILSw.a SCRUGGS YOU'RE J X N0!..SHE6A'W J THAT'S HOW I 8-year-old boy here after he swal­ 69 GRAPEFRUIT A POUND OF CUSTOM-GROUND AlP NOT, EH! • ^ THE CHANCE •< FIGURED I ' ' " lowed 42 babv'aspirin tablets. ANDTUI<$I6UC H MMHVme. MLKREMM/ICAMC VIC WILL CHEAT iWr.SiarEI^ IF HE. TO BREAK THIS VOU THAT MV BROTHER . a u / VOU'VE G O T TO STOP HIM. Policeman Pat D'Amato arrived FANCY, YELLOW. RIPE FREE! COFFEE WITH PURCHASE OF ONE W PAIHTIH6S STORY FIRST 60 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ I K R A F T S VELVEETA SHE GRABBED ert Fiori, 22 Missile Dr.,.yesterday WORTH money/ IT/ In time to force the couple's son, '^ CORY GLASS COFFEE BREWER 2.50 Ri)bert, to swallow a soap and ! CHEESE SPREAD water mixture, and then speed him PficM ihoM Hi UMt «d luifiiMtM thn Sti-. 21 to Springfield (Maas.) Metnorial BANANAS A thnO n At ALL A4P S»Hr Kartfli M tAU camaMlO 4 fUfaRi ' Hospital. A t. the hospital, a stomach U. S. NO. 1 SIZE. LONG. WHITE. CALIFORNIA pump was used. TTie boy's one-year-old sister, LB. Cathy, was an Innocent victim. LOAF Because her mother wasn't sure ibs. whether she had swallowed any of the aspirins, Cathy had to un­ POTATOES SWIIIKSS DIPINOtall lOOD WIIKHSFI Sl»'l U-’ dergo tha aama treatmant aa bar A j ^ t i i i k brotiior. ^ ■ \ , / / ■r

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 p a g e S I T I E C T Moriarty’s Senior Champions Spring Training Angels to BO(UU(\G W h ip Guards Friars Slight F a vo rite overl WARM UP To Wrap Up CHURCH DUCKPIN « MERCANTILE Not Sure Where Standing* Standing* Bowling Carnival Cross Quintet W. L. Pet. . W. Pet. Eart Yost New York, March 23 (/P)__ ^ Meanwhile, Baltimore’s stre^-9starter Early Wynn for seven runs Loop C row n St. M a ry's______.79 29 .731 Rioter's ...... 44 : .629 _ From Florida ing Orioles won Uielr flfth-4»-#uc- in North Meth. No. 1 ..76 32 -.704 Man. Auto .>...... 42 1 .600 At Holiday Lanes Sport* IMttor Gene Leek, remembered as cesston after she opening losses by pitching ace Bob Friend. Friend Final Standings New York, March 23 {/P)— St. John's ...... 71 37 .6157 Allied ...... '...... 39 : .586 the collegian who precipitated beating Cincinnati, 9-4, and the scattered five hits in a aeven-in-

. . t . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 PAGE NINETEEN BfAW t'H&M'&R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1961 PAGE! EIGHTEEN Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sttle 72 Houses For Sale 72 Housea For Sail 12 Gagne Heads Legal Wrangle 12th Circuit THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Apartments— Plata— DESIRABLE businessman or exec­ HOUSE HUNTi^ifG? Heating and Plumbing 17 Tenements 63 IV— MANCHESTER SIX ROOM CAPE, breeseway ^ utive* residence available in Town Don’t Miss These PLUMBINQ AND heating - re­ garage, fuU shed dormer, 3 fuU It won’t last .long at this price, of Columbia. This modem well Elks Lodge Over Road Mix Court Cases OENERiVL r e n t a l agency. J. D. kept 7 room Colonial, majestical­ MANCHESTER .We’ll modeling tauuUaUon*. rt^palra W ell,SHE oidht quitk m am rr and homthat Realty. 470 Main Street, BQ baths, wooded lot, easy walking $14,700. First time offered. 6 room All srork guaranteefl 39 year* ex- W H E H H in a M A .THE LOCAL WAUTV \NMKIER, distance to schools, bus, and shop­ Cape, combination- doors and win­ ly set on three acres of well land­ EtfTEMO A MATIOIIAL COHTIIT .-mi HOME » IW •HE'6 SAOl home JHI'i TILL CAMT fTOP 8-5139. CLASSIFIED rlence. 14-hour *ervlce. Call ping, Don’t mis* this outstanding dows, aluminum aiding, amesite scaped land, is located on hard Value-packed 5 room older home Paul Gagne of Box Bit. Dr., Ver- (Continnod from Page One) MANCHESTER SESSION give you COULOtfT tre y TALMIHO ABOUT HEft‘ TALHIHS AteilTHfR! with nearly new oil burner and cop­ LTi VanCamp, Ml I-4T4I.. FOUR ROOM ^lartment, including value, tI8,900. PhUbrlck- Agency, drive, beautiful fenced lot. For ap­ surfaced • road convenient to n6n, was elected exalted ruler of per plumbing, city utilities, $9,500. the Manchester Lodge of Elks last James J. Connors, 58, of East a heat, hot water, gaa for cooking, BQ 9-9464. pointment to inspect call the schools, store* and churches. effect, he said, bt t It is not retro­ Hartford, was given a 10-day sus­ ^WOOLUCK___>LUCK /WWWAW night. He succeeds Elmore S. An­ TOMirrUMA,------IPAlHKHEXT y IDMTOf electric refrigerator, gaa stove. Everything is here for .carefree Two-family Duplex—5-5.. Spacious active. pended sentence for intoxication. this advertising Radlo-TV Repair BOLTON, CONN.—fo r sale, ranch R. F. DIMOCK CO. and gracious , Uving. Interested derson. 3. The charge of conspiracy in­ ourquiem; «T0y MOUl^NOOOd[M08PM8'i! CaU BQ 9-7787 from 5-7 p.m. only. kitchens, lovely largo yard, city He ■was arrested in Blanchester 18 house 5 rooms, fumlsltpd or un­ parties are urged to call for week­ Gagne, a charter member of the volving himaelf and others '’to a Services furnished, basement garMe. MI 9-5245 utilities, conveniently located. last night. NEIW FXR8T floor, five room Barbara Woods- BH 9-7702 end appointment. L. Levesque, $13,900. lodge, is self-employed as a win­ complete falsehood.” CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS a p erien t, built-in oven and Please call owner MI_8-7884, Boot realty consultant, Wlllimantic AC dow display director. He is married CommLs.sloner Ives was not con­ Gilbert M. Owens, 26, of Mans­ ceiling Johanna Evana MI 9-5653 field Depot, was fined *21 for fail­ 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. HURTENSEN t v Specialised RCA range. $136. BO 8-3578. 63, Carpenter Road. 8-9000. Three bedroom Cape—fireplace, and the''father of two children, nected with the highway depart­ televiaion, aervice. BO 1-4141. DUPLEX—5-5, 3 down, 2 up each excellent cabinet kitchen, full cel­ Thomas and Paulette. ment at the time the patent ap­ ure to drive at a reasonable dis­ FOR RENT—Two room apartment. MANCHESTER—Colonial with at­ tance apart. tached garage, 8 large bedrooms, side. Separate boUers. Hot water ' AA ZONE lar, assumable 4>4% VA mort­ plication was pending or granted, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIHED ADVT. RAOIOTV r e p a ir s , any make - Heat, hot water, parking. Tel. BQ baseboard heat, 2-car garage, gage. $14,300—will accept offer. (late 1957 to early '959). Louis E. Mackey, 52, of 91 Coo­ installation car*, ampltfiera. phonographa and 3-3068. 1% baths plus lavatory off kitch­ per St., was fined *10 for Intotxlca- MONDAT Thru FEIDAI lOaO A.M.—SATCBDAI 9 A M . en, formal dining room, fireplace* wooded lot on bus line, *19,900. By Seven Rooms, 2>/^ Baths (iommlssloner Ives, reached at changers. Over 47 year* total ex­ appointment. PhllbrlcK Agency, 5*4 room Ranch with full cellar tion. perience. 90 days guarantee on all SIX RCXJM duplex, heat, hot water, in Uvlng room and knotty pine reo a convention today in Atlantic The charge of passing a signal BH 9-8484. This custom built split offers 2200 In East Hartford. A well-main­ City, N.J., said of the charges: PLEASE READ YOUR AD work. Potturton’i. BD 9-49ST. garage, stove and refrigerator, room, patio with awnliijs;, large sq. ft. of LIVING with unusual tained home with combination light again.st WlUiam F. L» the P !}^ “ JJ windows, low taxes, $15,500. with the patent I had an absolute ■rniin^Tn Ih o odveittaer shonld rood hi* »d the FUtST P A Y ix CXINNIE'S TV and Radio uenrlce, April 1. Call BO 3-2785 befor# 5. fireplace. *20.500. R. Wolverton, Bonded. Experienced. Choice discriminating. Kitchen la by The charge of making an im­ avaUabla all hour*. Satisfaction Broker, BH 8-1914. Excellent, 6 room Cape. Fire­ ethical and professional right to proper turn against Mrs. Janice A jm S sS *Bd RKPOBT EBROBS In time for the next te*^ FIVE ROOM second floor apart­ selection of homes-'to suit buyer's ’’Westinghouse,” well pltuined bed­ guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1818. price -range. Call BH 3-8000 at any rooms with family living in mind. place, rec. room large breezeway, do." (Jould of 46 Union St. was nolled. tton. The HeroM I* re*pon*Iblo for only ONE Incorrect or om itM ment for rent. Includes refrigera­ SEVEN ROOM apUt level, 2 baths, He said he was working for the tmertioa for ony »dvertlseinent *nd then only to **'* “ *^* "* * RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, time. Heated rec room, laundry room, garage, combination windows, The charge of fraudulently issu­ When You Buy An tor, stove, and garage. AvaUable buUt-ln oven, range and dishwash­ walk-out basement, 2-car garage, aluminuin siding. $15,900. Edward Balf Company, (a Hart­ ing a check against Vernon J. Su- ••uutke fo o d " UwerOon. Error* which do not leeaeo the v*Im of free pickup and delivery on small April 1. $135 a month. J. D. er, recreation room, one-car ga­ BIANCHESTER —7 room Cape ford paving materials contractor) the sdvwSement wIU not be corrected by “roohe good Insertion. radios, phonographs. Hours B-IO Realty 470 Main St., BH 8-5139. 8 zone heating system. Superior THE mara, 31, of School Rd., Andover,! rage, *8,300 takes over family room, modem kitchen, J construction. as general manager at the time. was nolled. I p.m. H * E Radio and TV, BO mortoage. Total monthly payment bedrooms,' rec room, garage. Good ELSIE MEYER AGENCY, President A. I. Savin assigned him 9-5583, BO 8-1479. 148 COOPER HILL St. — Nice f *109.15, PhUbrick Agency. BH The charge of breach of peace| Armstrong or lot with trees. One block to Realtors to work with the people develop against Charles W. Harrison, 25, tO C B COOPERATION W n X n j u l i ^ | 3 - 2 7 1 1 room duplex children, BIOS. Glas­ 9-8464. ELVA TYLER, Realtor BE appreciated 1/101 mi A# ■ ■ schools, shopping and bus. $16,900 MI 9-5524 MI 3-6930 Ing the patent, he said. of Avery Shores, South Coventry, tonbury MEkiford 8-9057 after B ;3C PhUbrick Agency, BH 9-8464. Millinery Dressmaking 19 p.m. MANCHESTER—New 8 bedroom BU 9-4469 MI 9-9901 BH 9-5051 was ordered discharged by Judge MANCHESTER—3 bedroom home, ranch with garage. Also, 6 room BPIC ’N SPAN — 6 room Cape, Francis J. O’Brien at the conclu­ Auto Driving School 7-A EXPERT TAILORING on ladies’ SIX ROOM duplex, centraUy local-, SECLUDED builder’s home, large nice condition, on large lot, full sion of a short trial. Nu Wood Ceiling Lost and Found Colonial. Hot water heat, ceramlo aluminum storms and siding, Rockville-Vernon and gentlemen’s ■ clothing. 139 PA um tuam ed, references. AvaUable on or baths, fireplaces, full basements. Colonial Ranch, baths, cherry basement, on bus line, near school Two cases were continued: LARSON’S Oonnecdcut’a first li­ large shaded lot. For a better buy paneling, drapes, handspllt shin and shopping (ienter. Small down rnTiND-G rev end white Wttem Woodland St. Call any time A. about April 16. BH 9-7827. BH 8-4860. call Robert Wolverton, BH 3-1914. Until March 28 in East Hart­ To be a Weekend Wonder, you need a Weekend Wonder KJt And her* censed driving school trained — lovine. -r ItAt. W«CiUM mtWWAPU 8fil»lgAT»- gles, double garage, -large shade payment. CaU owner, MI 9-9770. ford, Dale Swett, 22,~of“Wethers- vicinity West Middle Turnpike. THREE ROOMS, first floor fully trees, onlv $17,900. Carlton W. 3-t3S9. Certified and approved I* now of­ DOTLEX, NEW, 8 bedrooms, base- MANCHESTER vicinity — New Johnson Gets fleld. for jury trial on a charge of It is. Free! It contains a ceiling tile knife, 6' steel tape, instruction fering classroom and behind ALTERA'nONS and hemming on furnished, all utUitiea, Bendix board heat, near bus, schools, Hutchins. BH 9-5132. ‘ WE BUY and sell. Please call this evading responsibility. room Cape Cod. 5 finished, large book, chalk and chalk line, and handy Weekend Wonder apron. Get l o s t—Within the pa*t two months, wheel instruction for teecagera. ladies’ and children’s garments. washer, near buses, parking. 80 beautiful trees. Carlton W. Hutch­ office for sneedy aervice, J. D. Until April 6, Arnold E. Thlbe- wooded lot, oil hot water heat, Realty, 470 Main Street. BU 3-5129. pair of children's eyeglajwes in Bn 9-6078. Call BH 9-6728. Help Wanted— Female 35 Situations Wanted— Household Goods 51 Garden St. BH 9-1936. ins, BH 9-8132. ceramic bath, birch cabinets 9 to 15 Years dcau, 21, of no certain address, yours free when you select your ceiling from our display of fourteea 2 MANCHESTER 7 ^ with G. Fox label, vicinity Paul Gagne Manchester, for a hearing on prob­ Female 38 SIX ROOBCS, first floor, hot water. amesite drive. FIiii price $12,250 Hollister School, Summit Street. YOURS SINCERELY Avon cosme­ SO" GAS STOVE, exceUent condl- 55 OVERLAND DRIVE— Onlv $500 down. U * R Realty Co able cause for bind over to Su­ bigh-style Armstrong ceilings. Moving— -Trucking— perfectly clean. CaU BH Chestnut Street. Adults only. Box Owner Transferred I.4)ts For Sale 73 Other new elected officers are Henry Street, Harlan Road. Call Wanted Autos— ^ tics. We sincerely believe you BH ■8-2692, R. D, Murdock, BH Tiiomas J. Blanchard, esteemed In Rape Case perior Court on a charge of break­ after 5 p.m., MI 9-4628. Storage 20 will earn more money, meet more MOTHX^VS HELPER, Uva In. Bn 9-8901. After 5, BH 8-1740. T, Herald. MANCHESTER Motorcycles 12 8-6472. leading knight; John A. Cagia- ing and entering with criminal in­ wonderful people and enjoyjmur BH 9-3901. Quality custom built 6 room TWO B ZONE lots with city tent. The charge was presented FOCND—$10 worth of fun and en­ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck A BARGAIN WAIUNG TWO APARTMENTS, central, nice Ansaldi built 6 room Cape, fully water. Union St Manchester. nello. esteemed, loyal knight; Charles Johnson, 38, of Willi- work more as an AVON Etopresen- neighborhood,* avaUable BtANCHESTER — Cozy 4 room ranch, fireplace. 2 full ceramic against him in connection with the joyment Owner may claim by Ing Company. Local and long dls tatlve than you could In m y o t^ r FOR A LUCKY PERSON plastered, brick front, hot water ranch. Ideal for newlyweds or re­ tiled baths, full basement, jalousled $2,350 each. BU 9-6495. James D. Gleason, esteemed lectur­ mantic, charged with rape, risk of WANTED—1938 Harley for parU. tance moving, packing and stor­ 8 ROOBIS FURNITURE Two rooms with fumlsh^kltchen, ing knight: Edward D. Wilson, alleged theft of mail. His bond was paving $1.25 and coming to Fiano's part-time work. We give 'qomplSJe heat, formica counters, fireplace, tired couple, nice yard, two large breezeway, 2-car attached garage, injury to a minor child, and inde­ NU W OOD No engine. Btl 3-1716 after f. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 heat, hot water and .Electricity. increased from $2..500 to $5,000. in Bolton on April 21 at 8 p.m. age. Regular service throughout training. Call BU 9-4922. ALL 100% GUARANTEED open stairway, aluminum storms,,, shade trees, close to bus. Asking level lot 100x300, exceUent location tiler; and Joseph Macrl, trustee for Noted .jarz combo.^free cocktail New England States and Florida. ONLY *810 Four rooms with heat and hot oversized garage, beautiful recrea­ LARGE BUILDING lot in Bolton, five years. cent assault, was sentenced today He had previously pleaded guilty GOOD GENTLE family cow, water furnished. CaU BH 9-6076. $10,900. Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365, to all schools. For appointment to very reasonable. Call BU 9-4291. to 9 to 15 years in Wethersfield to forgery and this morning a 3 hour—door prizes—dancing —lor BO 3-6563. WANTED—A cleaning woman for brown due to freshen March 14. AND ON EASY TERBIB tion room, heated. Priced for quick inspect call owner, BH 3-6974. . Re-elected ''were Bruce W. Factory Representative 13- PIECE BEDROOM State Prison, charge of larceny was nolled. Ho tickets call any young GOP mem­ Business Services Offered 13 office Wednesday afternoons. Box PI 2-8096. FIVE ROOM apartment, no Chil­ sale. Minimum down payment. MANCHESTER—8 room Cape with BOLTON — lAige lot. Owner Noblie, secretary: and Edward J. ber or Russ Stevenson at MI 9-6092 IdANCHESTEX Packagt Delivery. V. Herald. 14- PIECB LIVING ROOM garage, city water and sewerage, EAST HARTFORD --Beautiful 3 Tomkiel, treeLsurer. Judge Alva P. Loiselle handed has been In custod.v In lieu of WILL BE HERE SPRING CLEAN-UP—Attica cel­ Light trucking and package deliv­ 10-PIECE KITCHEN dren' no pets, includes hot water 381 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE anxious to sell. Tongren, broker, down the senten in Superior bond since M.arch 12. or AD 2-4411. and neat. BH 0-8169. 4 large bedroonjs. 2 full baths, bedroom ranch, full cellar, excel­ MI 3-6321. Gagne appointed Dean H. Gates lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ ery. Refrigerator*, washers and Articles For Sale 45 Fk*e storage until wanted. Free de­ sewing room, living room with lent condition, many extras, low Court on the recommendation of stove moving specialty. Folding as esquire: Henry Magee, chap­ rels emptied, vacant houses EXPERIENCED NURSES Aid. livery. ROCKVILLE —12 Ellington Ave. 6 room Colonial, 34 foot living fireplace, kitchen with G.E. built- taxes, 4% G.I. mortgage may be Slate's Attomev Jocf H. Reed II. FRIDAY NIGHT chairs for rent, i n 9-0752. room with fireplace, kitchen ana lain; George L. Bleixell. - inner An n oanoemeats cleaned. Barrels for sale. M A M a.m.-3 p.mu shift. MI 9-2324. HOME BLADE ravtoll, fresh or F>ee set-up by oUf own reUable Large well fumiahed 2-room apart­ 1ns. dining room, ■outside patio assumed. Owner moving. A real guard; and Atty. Robert.-W, Gor who said the case was the "most frozen, 30c doz. H. Pasqualinl. 846 dining area, formal dining room, 8 Suburban For Sale 75 Rubbish Removal Service, BIl AUSTIN A. CHABSBERS Co. Local men. ment, adults mily. TR 5-5689. with glas.s Sliding doors. 1-3 acre j buy at $15,.’K)0. Call the Ellsworth don, legal advisor. Arthur F, Steele serious since I've been stale's at­ Health Board mCOBIE TAXES prepared In your 9-97S7. CLEANING woman wanted four or Avery Street, Wapplng. PHONE SABHJEL ALBERT bedrooms, full basement, fully landscaped lot. Full price $17,990. and SATURDAY MORNING moving, packing, storage. Lew Bli’tten Agency, realtors, Bfl 3-6930 TO SETTLE estate —reasonably was reappointed organist. torney.” home or by appointment Ercper- five days per week, Wapplng. HARTFORD—CHapel 7-0338 FTVE ROOM apartment refrlgera- plastered, conveniently located. For further Information call Mr. | or MI 9 .5524. lenced tax Work. 24 hour servlc*. LAWNMOWERS sharpened and rate on long distance moves to Blust provide own transportation. WALLPAPER SALE!—FuUy trim 10% down will buy this houae. priced 5 room house, main high­ The officers will be installed Johnson's companion, Josephine If you have no means of transpor­ tor, stove and garage. J. D. Real­ Handler, BU 3-7779. ] Dobasz, 36, of 5 Cherry St., Rock­ Re(iuestsTu'o | CaU BO 3-4728. serviced. Avoid the spring rush. 48 states. Personalized service. BO BH 4-1947. med, plastic coated, many 1961 FOUR BEDROOBI modified ranch, way three acres of land, newly April 1.5. 8-5187, CH 7-1428. tation, I’U send my auto for you. ty, 470 Main St., BH 8-5129. ville, was sentenced to an inde­ To Advise You On Ceiling The L A M Equipment Corp., TR patterns to choose from. C. J No obligation. J. D. REALTY CO. MANCHESTER- McGuire Tract, j 5-2, dining room, steel beam con- decorated, new heating system, FEDERAL ENCOBIE , taxes pre­ (iall Ml 3-2785 week days. terminate term in the State Farm 5-7609 or BU 3-0771 after 5 p.m. CLERK Morrison Paint Store, 885 Center See It Day Or Night 470 Main Street. BH 8-5129. Immaculate .3 bedroom custom j ■struction, garage, frees, bu.s, near New Services I pared with your savings in mind. St. Business Locations . built ranch, I 'j baths, family size! Bowers School. Carlton W. Hutch­ for Women in NIantic on charges THe Installation Reasonable rates. Call BQ 9-6346. COSBtA APPLIANCE Service-Re­ Painting— Papering 21 216 WOODBRIDGE—$15,500, cozy, KissellHill of risk of injury to a minor child Office expferience not required. A—D -B — E— R—T— S For Rent 64 kitchen, full b.ascment, steel, ins. MI 9-5132. pairs all makes refrigerators, LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobaen, 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, beam.s, garage. St. James parish. Wanted— Real Estate 77 and Indecent assault. A preliminary study of a mar-1 INCOBIE TAX returns prepared by PAINTING AND paperhanging. Interesting and varied work, good Bolena, Goodall, Ariena. Riding freezers, washing machines, dry- Good clean workmanship at rea­ Open Monday thru Friday TUI STORE FOR rent on Spruce St steam gaa heat, fireplace, freezer, Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. Judge Loiselle sentenced John­ riage coun.seling agency and a| former Internal revenue agent In era, ranges, oil and gas burner*. wages, pleasant working condi­ mowers. Bolena 7 h.p. Rldsmatic stove, 2-car garage, amesito drive. SMALL TWO-FAMILY SELLING? Buying? Trading? No Get Jail for son to 9 to n years on a first food inspection agency for Man-11 sonable rates 80 years in Man­ tions. ExceUent benefit program. 8 p. m. Reasonable and parkliig In the your home or by appointment. BU 9-0055. All work giuuanteed. tractors with over 31 attachments. Free Transportation to our Main Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit r o l l in g ' p a r k ^a r e a ' matter what your needs may be. rape count and three years on a Chester eating places was recom- ll MASONRY WALLS Also, small busineaa servicea. BlI chester. Raymond Fiske. BD Apply rear. CaU BH ;-8019, 3U Spruce I-ooking for a small home plus Use^ mowers and tractors. Parts Store In Waterbury. "Connecticut’s St _____ ,___u trees. Wide frontage, 400 foot Mitten can fit them like a glove. second. One-year concurrent terms mended ycs.lerday during a mce^-; | 9-8938. COMFLETTE REa’AlRS — By Stu­ 9-9237. Six room Cape wilh all rooms ; .some large income? Here it is, This Free inspection upon request. Call FIRST NATIONAL STORES and service. Capitol Equlpmeht Largest Furniture Store.” depth, exclusive Escott. BH Area Breaks on the risk and assault charges ing of the Manchester Advisory art R. Wolcott on automatic EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. Co., 38 Main. BH 3-7958. LARGE ONHl-room alr-ecmditioned 9-7883. finished and I'a bath.s. Fireplace, house has three rooms down and the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, followed. Board of Health. 11 washer*, dryer* and electric Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging. Park & Oakland Ave. STERILIZED used furniture and office. 100% Main S t' location. basement, combination windows, three up. Good condition. Ideal set Realtors, Ml 3-6930. Advisory board members dc-11 THE DAIRY QUEEN on West BDd- ranges. BQ 9-6678. SPRING SPECIAL — Aluminum MANCHESTER — Immaculate 5 Andrew Kissell. 19. of Johirson dominated Miss Dobosz. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. East Hartford appliances, exceUent condition. Marlow's 867 Main St dormers front andinfi rpflrrear. wwnpr^Owner.s hfpare ij "Pim' (ori*ji na couple\ »z«js»»v7 wanting*->011111114 a good inm- ; ------, t Reed .said, and also dominated her cided to investigate the possibility ofod ffle Turnpike is now open. storm and screens from -$9.95. room ranch, 3 bedrooms, brick and have priced this ' vkstment. No development, on bus WANTED TO buy from owner early Middle Tpke., today was sentenced Fully covered by insurance. Call NEW bronze/brass and chrome anxious to .sell 12-ycar-old daughter. The two of a privately operated marriage | Wuterpro CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Best buy fuU inch doors, roll up OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade, front, fireplace. ExceUent condi­ ,v comparable homes line. Colonial home, preferably in or to one year iji jail for 14 counts of Edward R. Price, BH 9-1003. dinette sets, mattresses, and other home well below comparable coun-seling and family guidance 11 Reasonable rates. Can PI 3-7598 FRIENDLY ICE Cream. Blanches- awnings, patio enclosures. Master- 186 W. BQddle Turnpike. CaU BH tion, convenient location, few min­ close to Manchester. Will consider breaking and enterirtg wilh -crim­ were arrested last summer on com­ INCOBIE TAXES prepeired. Call BH items, 30%-40% off. Credit terms, in this verv de.sirable section. plaint of neighbors who said they organization. between. 1:30-4;30 or any time WALLPAPER REMOVED, $8.50 ter shop has part-time week day Bilt. JA 3-4269. no down payment. LeBlanc Ftiml- 9-6205 after 2. utes walk to bus. Asking $17,900. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor exchanging 3-faniily home located inal intent. 2 counts of larceny, 9-6056. Saturday or Sunday. lunch hour openings, during the in good location in renter of Man­ and violation of probation. fell the prevailing situation should •■'rhe board also felt that a need f>er room. Quick, clean steam re­ ture Hospital, 195 South Street Mrs. Wagner, JA 9.0668, Colli & T. J. CROCKEIT, Realtor TH E hours of 11-2. Must be neat and TOOL AND equipment rentals. EIXCELLENT spot for any business Wagner Agency, CH 9-5287. MI 3-1577 chester. All replies confidential. Randall R. Hill, 21, of 6 Pearl not exist. has arisen for town inspection of j | BIG STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, moval. Ceilings painted, $10 per Salea and service. AP Elquipment, Rockville, TR 5-2174. Open 9-9, public eating plaees since the , room. BH 9-9158. dependable, no’ experience neces­ Saturday till 6. We buy houselots or office. Center of town, plenty BII 9-4336. St., was sentenced to eight months Although Reed Indicated John­ Personals fireplaces, flagstone terraces. sary. Call BH 9-8196 for appoint Center St., BD 0-2052. of parking. BH 9-5229 9-5. MANCHESTER MI S'-loTT BOLTON — 5 room ranch, breeze­ in jail for six counts of breaking son was the more prominent Stale Board of Health no longer j| Reasonable. Call Mr. Rodelll, 63 of furniture. EXTERIOR AND interior painting, ment. way, garage. large lot, with or NEEDED — 3 bedroom house. and entering wilh criminal intent wrongdoer, 'he said Miss Dobosz does this job- | EnJBXyniOLUX Salea and Service, Homestead St. GRADE A LOAM $2 per yard deliv­ First time offered, completed 8 MARCH VALUES without furnlture...Call alter 4 p.m. $14,000 to $20,000. Have several Memiiers of the advisory board bonded representative, Alfred decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ ered. Also, fieldstone for retainer and two, counts of larceny. "did nothing to avoid or correct the hanging, steaming. Clean work­ PERBLANENT FOLDER for diaper 10 I S WRINGER washing machine room Cape, enclosed breczeway and MI 3-1273. qualified buvers. Carlton W. Junior R. Stout, 21, of 88 E condition she knew to exist" rceommended that directors ap- ; 3 Amell, 206 Henry St. TeL BD LANDSCAPING, spring clean-up,' service. 8-4:30 daily, 5-day week. walls. Columbia Academy 8-9323. COVENTRY — Excellent summer Hutchins. MI 9-5132. 3-0450. lawns rqowed, rubbish removal. manship. Free estimates. No ' Job one year old, $50.,BH 3-4610. AVAILABLE attached garage, fireplace, com­ home with 5 spacious rooms. Center St,, was given a six Judge Loiselle. in deciding the point a licensing board to examine Cupid Diaper Service, 40 Harrison Call after 5. bination windows, aluminum siding. BOLTON-CX)VENTRY Line — Six reStauraiUs. It is hoped that fees I BU 3-1724.. too small. John VerfaiUe, BU Double lot near lake. $8,500 WISH SOBIEONE to handle your, months suspended sentence and sentence, commendeci Probation VACUUM CT.TCANERS repaired In 3-2521. Street. THREE-PIECE living room set, Beautiful finished family room and room split level on one-half acre, collected for food licenses will pay 11 WAY 300 USED industrial fluorescent fireplace. 3 bedrooms, on' Town real estate? Call , me at Ml 9-0320 was placed on probation for two Officer Paul J. McGe.iry for what my own home shop. Forty years PLASTERING and painting, light fixtures, 4 feet long, metal 9x12 rug, $55. Kitchen set, ( FOR RENT built-in bar. This home is like new COVENTRY—Country living in city years for two counts of breaking he teriiied ”an excellent and fail- the cost of inspections. EXTERIOR and interior painting. WOMAN TO do housework twice a chairs, $15. Walnut bedroom bu throughout with many extras situ­ Road. F.H.A. approved, $600 down. for prompt and courteous service The advisory hoard also decided 4 factory experience. Au makea, perienced. Reasonable. Call shades, ideal for factories, shops, comfort. 5'-i room ranch, Ga­ Joseph'Barth. Broker. and entering with criminal intent. probation report.” low rates, free eatimatea, tree 9-4947. Paperhanging, Wallpaper books. week, 5 hours' each time. BU reau with mirror, $8. 37 Kerry St ated on a well landscaped lot with rage. Full l)asement. Combina­ W E Thieman, broker, Coventry, to plan some action in response to !' 3-7709. garages, office and home use. APRIL 1 PI 2-7752. The three had been arrested on In other action: Bernard W. 4 pickup and delivery. Mr. BtlUer, Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. shade trees. Oose to schools and tion windows. $13,000. d Ue t o o u r volume of sales this -complaint.s from residents who live NOW TOO can stop A RETTIRED upholsterer from the WUi seU any amount, $5 each and FOR SALE—27” Motorola console Washington’s Birthday as the re­ W.llis, 30. of Union, charged with JA 2-1471. Floors. Good clean workmanship. A WONDERFUL opportunity to up. Discount in lots of 10 or more. bus line. winter, we need listings. Singles. sult of police investiga'tion into a near the hog farm operated by 11 shop can take care of all ytour up­ Fully insured. Reasonable rates. UHF-VHF. Good condition. Phone Automobile sales lot and garage MANCHESTER-Thvo Capes. Both COVENTRY—4 large rooms on sale of goods purchased under a water from raiaiog Join the Sarah Coventry famUy BH 9-9953, BH 8-8677. lar^e tree shaded lot. Close to 2-3 and 4 fa«iilies. Ahso, business series 'of breaks and thefts that conditional hill of sale, was sen­ Samuel Lombardo on Hillstown ; CALL OR SEX ME for a good deal holstering needs at a great sav Leo Pelletier, BU 9-6326 or BU after 6 p.m. BH 4-0307. located at 867 Oakland Street. FULL PRICE $15,900 loaded-with value. Each one on 1961 Dodge Dart, Lancer and If you need money, we need you everything. $11,700. W, E. Thie- and investment propertv. Tongren, occurred between Christmas and tenced to a onc-ycar suspended Rd. ; yonr masonry walls ings. CH 2-2378. . 9-5082. LEATHER THAITER carriage and has 6 rooms, full dormers, I 'i broker, MI 3-6321. WiUya Jeeps and first choice used Commission paid weekly. CaU BU FOUR PAIRS gray satin drapes * E. C. Solimene, Call now as this is the best list­ bath.s, breezeway and garage. man, broker, Coventry PI 2-7752. early February. They admitted the jail term and was placed on pro­ LADIES will do interior painting, 9-0045 for interview. pad, *25. Garbed, »4. Call BH custom made, lined, floor length breaks. bation for two years. Tlie offen.se and at the same cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett 4-0890. BH 3-6522. ing we have listed this year and All of the extra,s you would ex­ WANTED - 4 room Cape, 2 unfin­ and Popp Dodge, 10 Cram. Blvd., paperhanging, and ceilings. Neat, new, $5 a pair. BH 9-4000. are betting we can sgll this home MANCHESTER — McKee Street. Three 'of the breaking and edrooms, 1*4 baths, living room will be served during intermission. 1958 FORD, 4-door, hydromatlc,. BIDWELL, ROME improvement PART-TIME drug clerk, Monday engine, excellent condition, re­ exceUent condition. Call after 12 Houses For Sale 72 car garage, amesite drive. Abun­ MANCHESTER—Large 3 bedroom Henr.v Blinor of Manchester; Members and friends are welcome. noon, BH 8-8997. fireplace, full basement, low, lo'w WATERPROOFING radi6 and heater, new tires and Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ Business Opportunities 32 and Wednesday, S-2'p.m., Saturday duced for quick sale. BH 9-6019. dant shade.-evergreen, fruit trees. Colonial, 1*4 baths, hot water heat­ three sisters, Mr4. Agnes Limber- Members are reminded of the 40th Second Arrest battery, private, $1,295 Call MI 4-9 p.m., driver’s'license. Exper­ 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, *18. ' ta.xes. If you’ve mLased exception­ ger and -BIrs. Doris Willis, both of Groups Back rages. Hoofing Sind siding experts. Wide frontage, 400 foot depth, ex­ ing unit, large lot, conveniently lo­ al buys before, don’t be disappoint­ anniversary to be held Saturday, 3-2758, Evenings BU 3-0046 . ience preferred. References. Write 650. 6 room ranch, large living Stafford Springs, and Miss Marion April 15, in the clubrooms. Dead­ Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Wanted— To Bay 58 clusive Escott. BH 9-7683. cated in an area of fine homes. ed again. Call now. Evenings Mr.- In Morals Case | Unexcelled workmanship Easy BE YOUR OWN BOSS Box R, Herald. Building Materials 47 room, cabinet kitchen, S bed­ Minor of Ellington. line for tickets is April 13 and 1957 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 con­ rooms, 1H% mortesge can be Many extras. Priced to sell. Ger­ Boles. BII 9-9858. Warren E. How­ Store hours 7:30 a.m.>5 p.m.-Saturiday tiH 12 noom budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR ard Agency-, BII 3-0365. The funeral will be held Satur­ Mahoneys in can be purchased from the club vertible, power steering, power Small restaurant with excellent ABIBinOUS married man with car CLEAN, USED lumber for sale, as­ WANTED—1934 Bulck parts. Call assumed. Marion E. Robertson, land. Realtor. MI S-1108, 6-9109. BH 9-7758. Ask for Mrs. Silva be­ day at 2 p.m. at the Burke Funeral i steward. The case of another youth brakes, all deluxe equipment, income can be easil; operated by to service 4,000-6,000 F’pller Brush sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, Broker, BH 8-5955. Home, 76 Prosjiect St.. Rockville. charged as the result of an investi­ brand new whitewalls and new customers, Manchester, Andover, window sash and doora complete tween 8-4. LOOKING FOR THE VERNON CARPENTRY—Remodeling, addl couple. ExceUent financing. BtANCHESTER -.Colonial, 8 spa­ • SEPTIC TANKS The Rev, Wayne Sandaii, pastor Exchange Bid The executive board of the PTA gation arising from a recent morals nylon top. First reasonable offer tlons, roofing, rec rooms, alliml Columbia area. F\ill or part-time. windows, plumbing and beatlni; WE BUY. SELL or trade antique CLEANED apd INSTALLED of Ellington Congregational Council will meet tonight at 8 at case was continued In Circuit Open Every takes it. Can be seen at 74 Dale num sidings, doors and windows. J. D. REALTY BH 9-0090 for personal interview auppUes, assorted plMa and aoll cious rooms, laige Uvlng room EXCEPTIONAL? An Easter Bonnet couldn’t be and used furniture, china, glasa, with fireplace, famUy su e Ule Church, will officiate. Burial will Democratic Director and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Robert Heins, 216 Court, Manchester, this morning | Rd., Manchester or call BII 9-5524. No jobs too small. Ed Stasiak, PI 47b Main St. BH 8-5129 appointment. pi^a. dpen da'ly 8:80 tiU dark aUver, picture frames and old prettier or as practical as this well be in Ellington Cemetery. Hollister St. All units are to send 2-7564. Saturday 8-4. Chomon Houae kitchen porch, one-car garage, • SEW ERS Roomy-well maintained— Francis Mahoney. 19 Hamlin St., until April 6. MAN OVER 25 to deliver and help coins, old dolls and guns, hobby targe lot 86x210, 816.900. PhUbrick MACHINE CLEANED constructed 8 room ranch in the Friends may call at the funeral have been given the enthusiastic representatives. Roy J. Burnham, 19, of 23 Bis- Friday Night till 8:30 Wrecking, yard at Stock Place off home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. 1956 PONTIAC hardUm, $875. MI BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling Help Wanted— Female 35 in store, full-time. Please caU for North Bfatn St Call BH 9-2392. coUectlona, attic contents or whole Agency. Ml 9-6464. priced right fine location 'Vemon Center offers support of the Manchester Cham­ sell St., was arrested yesterday I 9-1832, additions. recreation rooms interview. Manchester Drug, BH estates. Furniture Repair Service • INSTALLATION —finished basement lending ttself ber of Commerce and of the Dem­ The Guard Club of the Women’s afternoon and was charged with ^ 9-4641. Talcott'rille, Conn. Tel. BH 8-7449. $l2,600r-SlX room cape, tuU hhse- Manchester-Charming six room ocratic To^vn Committee as candi­ Benefit Association vill meet to­ indecent assault. porches. All types of carpentry, TYPIST — CLERK ment, combination windows and SPECIALIST to many possibilities. The view "Your Guarantee— Our 40 Years J951 8TUDEBAKER, one ow-ner also cellar floors poured Call .MI Diamonds— W atch«— Cape, fireplace, wall-to-wall car­ dates for an "exchange couple” to morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of Police say his case is a com­ cw , 64,000 miles, excellent condi­ EXPERIENCED shoe salesman WANTED doors amesite drive, shade trees, sold this house the first time. Must 219 Car Inserts 9-4291. Interesting and diversified work. Jewelry 48 peting, beautifully finished rec­ be sent to England. • • Mrs. Hazel Fahey, 709 Main St. panion case to George B. Prank, I Of Dependoble Service" tion, $150. Call MI 9-1044, Biust be capable of operating-an wanted, salary plus commission, 80 d^B occupancy. Marion E. reation room, spacious breeze- see to appreciate—taking *21,700 BOATS — MOTORS — Robertson, Broker. BH 8-5958. The contest is being spon.A PLUCGED SEWERS ExceUent 6-room Cape, S At the end of the third day last "We have bebn im’presscd with Manchester, Conn. COUGHLIN ROOFING Co. -r- AU vestment. Car needed. For Imme­ p.m. Lake. WUI deliver. MI 9-5524 MI 3-6930 wall carpeting, large closets, storm year, 3,207 registrations had been his sensitivity and repsonse to the tc-* Barracks, Veterans of World TRemont 6-6219 types of roofs and roof repairing, diate income call PI 2-8743. ATTRACTIVELY fumiahed room • flnlsh^ed, 1 partially, life- MItcheU 9-5258 MORTLOCK'8 Manchester's lead­ windows and screens. Nicely Isind renewed. ecbnomics whicli touch our citi­ War I, for tonight at 8, has been r specializing in Twenty Year Bond­ for gentleman, kitchen privUeges, Machiie Cleanid placed comblqatlon win­ FraST SIDE — Beautiful 6 room In Memoriem ing driving aebooL Three skiUed Help Wanted— Household Goods scaped lot with attached garage. Sub-branch office hours- are zens and our tow-n,” , wrote the postponed because of the'death of COMPLETE HOME HEATING ed RoofS; CaU BO 8-7707. 25 private entrance, parklnjg. Inquire dows, amesite drive, Cape, garage, trees, excellent lo­ a member. The scxiial will be held In lovins memory ot Robert Brown | courteous Instructors. CSass room sales work? If you do, PUgrlm Male Or Female 37 Septic TOnltB, Dry Wrils, Sewer NEW LISTING-See U now! Call daily until ^klarch 30. from 8:30 chamber. who paeied away March 23. 1960. TORO LAWNMOWERS at reduced 169 Maple St, acre beautifnUy wooded cation. Near bus, shopping, school, The Democratic Town Commit April 6 at the home'of Mrs. Paul SALES and SERVICE instructions for 16, 17 year olds. MiUs has Just the opportunity for Lines Installed—klellsr Water­ Tom Tyska at BU 9-6500, or MI a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; except Satur­ W hat FULL-TIBIE workers a* cashiers, prices. Ride, rotary, reel models landscaped lot, selling for only $14,900, Carlton w. Hutchins, tee unanimously endorsed the nom­ St.' Lawrence, 124 Spruce St. would we give If we could say, Telephone BIr. .Mortlock, Director Roofing and Chimneys 16*A you! Apply Manager, Pilgrim LARGE HfUtTED room for gentle proofing Dona. only 814,900. 9-5806. day wh6n tjie office will close at ••Hello there" in the same old way. of Driver EducatiOB, Bfl 9-7196. BlUla (Cheney HaU), Hartford Rd, checkers and clerks for new with wlnd-tj^el grass bag attach­ man, private entrance,, parking. 88 MI 9-5132. noon. It will also be closed Sun­ ination at its meeting last night. To hear your voice, to eee your smile. **QUAUTY’—the beat economy of aW* supermarket, experienced or wiU ment, M arow’s, Inc., 867 Main, A midweek Bible study wllLhe To alt and Ulk with you awhile ROOFING—Specializing repairing E. Center St. R. F. DIMOCK CO. day and bn Good Friday^ March Other town director* supported the Thnueh absent you are always near. PREPARE FOR driver's test. roofs of all kinds, new toou, gut­ ACXXJUBTTING clerk, Manchester, train. Apply immediately. Con­ BH 9:S231; MtKINNEY BROS. DELUXE SPLIT level, 2% baths, 7 nomlnsion also. ■ , held at the' Salvation Army to HOBOB IMPROVEMENT HBADQUABTEW# • rooms, buUt-ln range, mamlflcent BAR'r OWS & WALLACE 31. - . Still loved and missed and ever dear. Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ figure aptitude, some typing abil necticut Employment Service, 806 BH 9-6848 Currant raristrations expire at The Mahoneys have two daugn- night at 7:30, with MaJ, E. Walter room. Xliroa tnstzucton. No ity, bookkeeping, machine exper­ Main St., Manchester. A public S«wtrag« Dbpesd Co. w e rootn, garage, •*'**V.*^?Y?i*®“* lira. Brown and tamUy. paired. Aluminum siding. 80 55 E- Center Ml 9-5S06 midnight on March 81. ten Lamie in chaige. tag Bbnehestar Drivtog years' experience. Free estimates. ience preferred, 8-day week. Write employment aervice, no fee OB LUXE 3 oven 4 hunter'riecMe ^ead Herald Advs 108-188 Foul SL-M I 84WM Carlton W, Hutchins, Bfl 9-6182. ay. n g-TM. CaU Howley, Ba S4S61, aifS-OTn. Boot U, Herald. charged. range. CaU MI 8-6158. •A-

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\riis I- . J THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1981 PAQE TWEKTY Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather JlIanrljpHtpr Ewcittug ilifral& For the Woek Ended ForeoMt of U. SL Weather Bttreun March 11, IM l _ Cloudy tonight, oooaalonnl Ught mow or snow flnrrieo. Low M-SS. 13,317 Saturday partly ranny, mHder. OPEN TONIGHT TILE 900! Member of the Audit High 45-80. Bnremi of Otroulstlon Manchester-— A City of Village Charm

(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 point." 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