* 1 ' ■ . . ■ ' ' . ■ • ■•w". 1 ■ • ■ , . , - , 5- ' V., .(5.1 THURSDAY, MAY U, IHt • ■ • . - -r. - ' . ^ttenfng'^ i iaiM Avearage Dally Net P m a Kra * The Weather irer Ute Week tte M Faveeaet et U. Weatla||r B m u •by 19,19CS . MeeUy elear, eooler tonight,' eome olouda toward dawn. Low .'4 Put on the dog with 13,583 ,89-86. SatoKlay moMly eunny^ atemlMr et the Audit • variable high cloadiiMee. High near Borean of OtrcalaUea , •8. F ra n k s... C-OOD/r^tAw' M anchester^A City of VUtage Charm .—■■— ■11 f...... Ill (Oteeatfled. AdvetUeteg on Page 99) :ers VOL. LXXXI, NO ^O (TWENTY-rOUR PAGES-^IN TWO SEtmONS) MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS . N Pick a Set - Pick a Price tlM Soeiabl* twins! They go 'everywhere, are Just about Pick a Style I ft ,,, ^ State News everyone's favorites, plain or fancy, grilled or baked. If the weather is nice, cook~.them or a sisslinf tender Pinehurst 2. ’ i # r steak outside. Roundup Steaks are on sale this weekend and we offer a choice of 19 inch GE Porta Orote A Weigel’s frankfurts with natural casing . . . mild FIRST PRISE SKINIJJSS FRANKFURTS . . . or Swift Premium Frankfurts. These Premium Franks . . . on-^ sale T- AH Channel Branford Man In the service meat case . . . featured at 59c pkg. KiUed as Car,^ Try hambur9 with ths collsge educatron— ^^jjj^hi'^o-Money Down o n PINEHURST LEAN CHUCK GROUND Trailer Crash NEW HAVEN 4A^)—A • U>. 79c--3 lbs. for 2.25 Branford man wa^ Killed in­ stantly early today when the sports car lie was driving and May Clea,r OR a trailer'truck collided on the Pinehurst Conn^ticut Turnpike. ___ ,^gtate Poltoe from the Bethany 41 Minutes MONTHLY TYbop Identified, the dead man as 35-year-old George El "^ler Jr., 10.00 Pine Orchard P.d., Police say Tyler was driving hi Of Silence an easterly direction in the west­ bound Line when the accident oc­ By VERN HAUGIAND curred' near the Quinnlpiac River I Elxit. Tyler died instantly and the = 1 ^ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. .39 vehicle was demolished. The truck (AP)—Malcolm Scott Car­ GE Table Model TV GE Console TV was damage extensively snd had penter may have been in to be towed away. more danger during his tripls lO-lb. lots 4.S0 All Chonhel Police aaid the truck, registered Pinehurst P In the name of Blue Arrow Ex­ flight around the earth than We will have delicious patties about 4 to the lb. at 79c lb., press, Inc., , was even he realized, it was dis­ and extra lean chopped Sirloin Patties at $1.19. Thle U tili th a t reHteined of the three-etory wood frame home in the Fairmount section of Water- being driven by Chi.stopher Coo­ closed today. bury which waallMtencd by yesterday’* tornado. Roland Aj Aubrie (left) is helped by hi* »on, Rog­ ley, 37, c' 478 Lexington Ave., Inc commimications team that Steak Sale er, 10 (with box) a* another *on, Tlmmle, 6, t* htlped by Kathleen Sweeney. (AP Photofax). Brooklyn, N. Y. Cooley was taken tracked Carpenter on l.'s three or- -•.V to Graoe-New Haven Community bitt, indicated today that he may “My Husband likes his extra thick” ,> Hospital and treated for lacera­ hiive become dangerously tired - A t Pinehurst tions and contusfehs. even confused—on th* lost time Either cut . . . New York sirloin at 79c which is the slight­ P ltiR Neighboring Towiis around. ly more wasteful but very tender large tenderloin cut . . . 89 to 94 This information came to light or the wonderfully waste free 99c steaks . . . you get ten­ HARtFORD (A P)—The SUte in a post-flight debriefing, by rm- MAINE LIVE IXIBSTER der choice meat N O M ONEY Motor Vehicle Department’s daily dio hookup, among alt IT stations record of automobile fatalities as on the Project Mercury worldwide Weekly ot last midnight and the totals on network. -. Pinehurst DOWN . All Channel the same date last year: It could help explain why the \ Ot a lower price 3.00 1961 1962 Aurora 7 capsule re-entered tha Or Killed 89 94 atmosphere at such a shallow sin­ Remember there’s more delicious Lobster79i meat on NO MONEY WA’Iiatitaift*': almost before the dust had^ , In a tavern in -Waterville, seven gle, at the end of its orbital Jour­ SIRLOINS Mimthly these 114 to lb, Lobsters. 2 7 5 Weekly ^ 5 0 nado, barely M ia ti6arede men Jumped behind the bar when ney Thursday, that it overshot tl.a ib Oov. . John N. Dempsey, who they heard the tornado coming. Extended Forecast 12.50 DOWN blUa of OonneoUent, WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— The planned landtag area by some 380 Fra$h Haddock Swordfish in and out of tha etate'i* driven down from Hartford, PoUce'men searching for victlnis mites. or SHORTS Noticed that in one shattered of the storm peered in through the five day Connecticut forecast for largMt city yeeterday. Saturday throuBh Wednesday, It might also account ta part for lb. 49c Cantors, lb. 79c It atmek at 5:35 pin. To hcene the kitchen had already broken plate glass window snd NEW YORK CUT OR HIP BONE SIRLOIN lb. 79c saw the seven, a short time later, May 30: '' ths dead silence from Carpenter Just sitting down to supper.1 been put to. righto and the table Temperatures are expected to that mystified and . alarmed mil­ Fraslk Halibut Flounder or Sola sounded like s diving was nearly set for a belated eup- feet once more planted on the lions, and thre-iV searchers Into a GE 12 lb. Automatic Washer per. brass rail, the seven were having average 2 to 7 degrees above nor­ lb.lB9c Fillats, lb. 59c sn express train. There would be ’’ ho state of another drink. mal. Warm Saturday and Sunday, A para-medic, right In dark suit, waves to rescue crew as he rides life raft alongside that ot astro­ vast hunt, from the moment of i e- In minutet .it had eixttogeney dedariMl, Said the gov- There were many narrow ( cooler Monday, warmer Tuesday naut Scott Carpenter during recovery operation* in the Atlantia Ocean yesterday. Spacecraft entry until tha astronaut was lo­ FRESH LOBSTER HIE AT BARBECUE CHUCK STEAKS lb. 59c gone, leaving in its wake' emtHT, becaulh the mayor, the po­ capes. and coole- again Wednesday. floats in water at left. (NASA Photo via AP Pholofax). cated Home 4’ minutes later. No Money Down of Idiidling wood that were ni lice, and the fire department and Mrs. Gladys Phelan ran upstairs Soma nom al high and lovir temper­ 'The tracking itation at Kauai, i momeiitB before. rerideiito themselvea had the sit­ when the twister howled up her atures during this period are Hawallj said that iriien It instruct­ 12 Oz. Cans^ BLOCK CHUCK POT ROAST lb. 49c And Only Trees lay strewn about the uation well in hand. street, realized her mistake, and Hartford 76-53, New Haven 70-51, ed Oirpenter to get ready to- tiro AH the best meat. Can stxeats. Power line* crackled in State Highway crewa armed started down again.* It was almost Bridgeport 71-52. And Alsop for Governor hla braking rackets, on the ap­ . BEST CENTER CUTS the silance. The smell at leaking with power sawa were sent in to too late. The walls were already Precipitation may total 0.1 to 0.8 proach to (^llfomia, he atarted gaa'rose from piles of rubble. clear the atreeto of trees and buckling. inch occurring as showers or thun- tag something else. Forty-five homes were demol- rubble. Somehow.she got out. Just in dershowsrs late Sunday and again “We had the impression that ha 2 00 Mied and ISO others Were badly And local National Ouaidiroen ttaie to see the entire house late Tuesday, was very confused about what was damaged. A es-y«ar-oUl man lay climbed into their fariguee m>d shoved out into the etnset. going on, but it was very difficult d#ad«.::tila'..d6w Went to woric. Edward Itomanch and his wife Fareutell by Bush Pinney Favors Lodge to aaaeas whether he was confused , Or f tit twiatar roarad on up Hiare was g ball gasM going beaded for th* door, thinking a NEW HAVEN (AP)—San. Prss- or preoccupied,” the station said. ofO-^eene hazrow Naiigatudk en in ihinleipal Stadium when ptohe was about ^ to enuh into cott Bush, R-Conn. ta a farOwelt The Woomera,. Australia, stotlnn Monthly Vsiky airiU teuteMd down again the twister struck. Tha ptoyera their house.'• - ^ - ritdio briMidcast to his conatituents, HARTFORD (AP)—OOP fltatsapl# Includ.ng RepuMleon townatorial candidate* eiu that John agreed that “We also feel tha as­ in Widcott, a town of 9,000 to th* and (.umpires ran for the dug- The buildlxig colIapsM. before hs* predicted that the Senate would Chairman A. Bearle Pinney today chairmen, committee members and Lodge possesece all three abilities tronaut was acting oomewhat tired 8.00 out*. S(M Utoni ducked, as if for they got out; XacrSduloue neigh­ petted a Lodfe-Alaop ticket as members of the State (Central to tha highest degree rjnong the during S1M( tost pass.” ncniiieaat. 0 remain ta sssalon until late Sep­ Committee. aenstorial eandidatea,”. ha said. Th# tornado, deflected by the a foul tip but no one was hurt. bors saw the Demanches crawl tember or early October. having the beet chance of getting Pinney stressed that he did not From the Bermuda post cams at high ridge that rOxu north and The roof of the gymnasium at out from under the rubble and The lengthy session Bush Mamed nominated, elected and ability to He related that three Important suggestion that oxygen pressure ta Sprague Blesnentary School was dust themselves off. They suffered factors were involved In making a ta any way deprecate the ability south to tha east of Waterbury, on the fact that three major con­ serve. of the other candldsites. Carpenter’s'craft may have beot JUI Are Delivered— installed, was able to take only a couple of tom off. But no children were in only minor tajurlea troversial measures—th* tariff snd The Republican chief’s long decision on a candidate: AH Are Fully the building and no Injuries re­ trade bill, the tax revision bill, and awaited announcement ta favor of 1. The ability to get nominated. “This 1* no attehipt to dictate to BUY ALL OF YOUR GROCERIES AT PINEHURST EVERY DAY LOW PRICES. weak jabe at Bouthlngtoa en the the convention,” he declared, ’’Re­ (Oonttaiied on Fogs Tea) o ^cr aide of the hlU. sisted. (OonManed on Page Sixteen) the Ktag-Anderson Mil—have not fom er Gov. John D. Lodge of 2. Tha ability to get elected. Serviced, Demenstrated Free of Charge yet been acted on. Weetport for the U.S. Senate slot 8. The ability to serve In the post publicans; t)ia’nk God, do not re­ Guaranteed! By tkls time she was gorged spond to dictation. with debris, more than she could In his broadcast last night, Bush and John Alsop of Avon for the to wlilch elected with maximum HOOD MILK 68c gaUon N reiterated hla oppMtion to the ad­ gubernatorial nomlnatioji came In effectiveness. "Our oonvsntloti will b* free and hold, she buret over Bristol. open. Our'delegate* will make tha ® \ 2.39 and 2.50 carton h«lng the dty with rain, JuOl and 'raises Souvanna Phouma ministration’s tax and tariff pro­ a press conference at the Hotel “It is my opinion based on the posals and his support of medical Bond this morning. best evidence i have been able to final choice of the caadidates at BulletiQs ahlngles. care to th« aged through social se­ Aleop’s headquartere eaid that accumulate that’ John Alsop the conventl(m.” People are cleanhigYip In Water- curity. ‘ Called from AP Wires rith-the sameei dogged the candidate would have no state­ possesses ; J1 three abilities to the bury todayday wito Bush, however, made It clear ment to make immediately on the higheat degree among the gubema- (CoaUaned on Page Tea) Yankee ccunk* they displayed :es that he did not emforsa the Ktag- Knney endorsement. aster tbeIS'^Mtnu destructlve floeda of Anderson Mil ta Ite present tom . AOKEE. WAR FUTILE LAST 3 DAYS Lodge could not be reached for GENEVA (AP) -r- The United ' Referring to his decision, on the -J>AMpUL ApecialA, a Job for buUdozera and advice ‘of’ nls doctor, ,not to seek comment. States Sind th* Soviet Union Pinney streeeed that ta making Military Data Mission Jointly propooed to the 17-nntlOtt Famous Goodyear Tubless Tires trucks and erenes. reelection to another term, Bush the statement ta favor of Lodge SWIFT PREMIUM Looking over the splintered NeutFalLaos Regime sfl^lmed "There is nothing basical­ dlsarmnfnent conferenee todisy FARM HOUSE APPLE PIES buildings in ibe Bunker HHl area, ly .Wrpng with my health." and Aleop “I presume to speak for n declaration that “war con no no one except myself.” Imiger nerve ns a roaAhod of set­ where Ibe twister struck first. Now taat be has removed Mmielf However, his announcement ROCK CORNISH HENS It was hard to believe that Paul By 8TANLET JOHNSON ^pledge to continue Soviet support from the rigOfs of the 1962 political Three Russian Ships tling intemaUennl dtsputes.” The Fite IBSe or came amid reports that other top 400-word draft deelaratlen Hsitung, 55, was the only cas­ MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet Pramii for formation of such a govem- campaign, naid: Bush, *T shall have leaders ta the Republican orgsn- O lder ualty. ent, which he sud was ta accord no difficulty whatever ta eervlng agalost war propaganda was —Hiotung was sttiM^ on the Khnuhehev pledged today to con­ out my tern in good h»sUhu .*nd Izatlon would follow suit, ' lUHiauesed-ont la vreeks of priv­ " - 2 1 7 5 5 — “the Just aspirations of the H* took a position in favor of in Pacifie Test Area dUi head by a faUing tre6 as he ran tinue efforts to establish a neutral people." eplrlt.’’ \ ate negotiations between th* 14 oz. size niU unbler for hla house at 63 Deerfield Ave. coalition government in Laoe. He spoke barely aii hour ta a former Governor Lodge for the two oo-chalrmen of the dOnfer- Box df 6 for rln; the Soviet government "did stick N. Dempsey has written a congree- three Soviet ships are within a f*w damage and protested- Chevy, Ford ioaUy injured. sionsl committee urging that the Horace Seely-Brown of Pomfret It states that an eod to propa­ i14 But Waterbury and St Mary's to and will stick to the pooltlons it and Misa Vivien Kcllems of Ston- miles of the Paciflo nuclear tests Then he added: "By maneuver­ ganda "which ran provoko or en- 2.00 More Plym oatli esqii'os*^ st the Geneva confer­ federal Isxelse tax on rail, and bus ing and remaining so close to the Hospitals ware flooded with In­ fares be removed as of July 1 in­ Ington. ' area, obviously on a large-scale oourage a threat to or breauih of R am bler jured at oiM tlma. in addition to ence on Laos and ta m y talks with Britain Sends And ha favored former SUte mtliUry intelligence collection well-publicised restricted areas, ihe peace” would fociiltot* the President Kennedy on the future stead of Jan. 1. the Soviets apparently do not BOOK MATCHES ...... box 10c the 11 admitted to hospitals. 28 Hla lettsr yesterday was direct­ RepresenUUv* Alsop, a Hartford mission. . ooncliislon of an agreement on others wars treated and released «f Laos.” Insurance exeeutive, over five The Defense Department said manifest {his. concern during the Reading a prepared text with ed to the House W a^ and Means general and complete disarma­ The cleanup began yasteeday, 6 jets to Help Committee, which on Wednesday other gubernatorial hopefuls. {he ships are equipped to monitor present testa” ment. Bat it left govemnMnta the aid of steel-rimmed glasees, U.S. actlvjtlss in progress and The spokesman, in answer to a free to take whatever mesparee LIPTON’S TEA BAGS, save Wc on 100 s ...... 99c NorSeconds--NdLRetreqds Khnishchev r ^ r i e d on his Just- reconimendsd for^ passage a bill Pinney, who won. the aUt* repealing the tax as eft Jan. 1. chairmanship last December with liave been actively engaged in ob­ question, said the three ships have they considered practical or de- concluded trijp to Bulgaria. He U.S, in Thai taining what information is pos­ been in the area during most of Blrshle to suppress wA propa­ praised the cordiality ot the Bul­ the support of Alsop, said - that Brand New Witir 15-Month. Rood (Con tin Bed on P ^ Four) when he took the Job he pledged sible on teste. the month of May. The first nu­ ganda. Refug^ Flow garians and said th ^ had shown BANOlloK, m i l u d (API — a "fuU and fair opportunity to The largest of the three ships clear. test in the present series JUMBO SARAN WRAP, save 9c a t ...... 50c pkg. they were “devoted and sincere V' BritleH Jets flew to Bangkok to­ every candidate to present .his is the modem *,406:ton Research was on April 25, fallowed by one UVINO COSTS AT PEAK Hazard Gugrafi^tee -■ Goodyear, friends, marching Along w ith'the day to Join steadily growing candidacy. I tMnk no on* can de­ ship Shokal'Skly which, th* Pen­ April 27 and anq{her May 2., WAUfINOTON (AP) —Liv­ To Hong Kong Soviet people to the victory of American forces ta safeguarding ny that this opportunity has been tagon said, is extensively equipped The spokesman, to another ing costa rose two-tenths of one conununlsm.” . | Thailand’s border against poseible provided.” with' instruments. question, answered Uutt U.S, per oept ta April—setting a new He denied he had gone to “patch Communist', aggression from Loos. News Tidbits He said he deoidsd to make the The ship t'als* ha* a pad for Navy ships can do no mors than record for the third straight Cut l>ra8ticaUy up cracks” in the Communist stnie- ■ RtPE-^'‘ Nyion All-Weather^ "42" With .Exclusive 'Tufsyn" Slx 'Hairiier Hunter fighters, a from the AP Wires sUtepiient flavoring the Lo48**Al- launching meteorological rockets warn the Soviet ships about the month. The government re­ Holiday Schedule ■ r ture there. sop ticket “wholly cognizant of which, ■ by Soviet ''statement, can danger area. There Is no tatema- ported consumer price* have ris­ Oh this score, he said ‘‘imper- <3anberra twUl-jet l|ght bomber KONG KONG (AP)—Th* num and a . Pembroke reconnatasance the fact that not ah -will agree reach the ionosphere to analyze tional lezal bar tN (AP) — An« . . . and no 50 STAMP offer is worth 14c. murder ta the year-old death of tronic equipment designed to sup­ in a furious gun bailie in tlie Ken- undergrmind nuclear te s t Most Bordens NEW! dicate the Oommunlsto were get­ tions of the reactionaries,” who, today it waz ready to send ground chairman of Viet Naih anntatice plement tnlorroatlon received by more Square branch of the Na­ Buy 1 pkg. for 29c or 4 for $1.00. It is ting tough- Chtaece villagers near he eaid, were aided and abetted or air force* should the caU come- commission and Canadian mem­ Henry Marshall, who Investigated won set off today at the Atomic ' Deluxe 3-Speed ber alaadered North Viet N an be- affair* of BllUe Sol Estes, sent of­ the big research ship. tional Sliawmut Bank. Energy (kimnikmlon Nevada tpst AUGRATIN OK to assort your purchase . . . and re­ the. border continually report by the United Stetea. The' other two members of the TTse three ships are within 10 Patrolman John J. Gallagher, 'Soiden's hearing gtkfire from the Conumi- He warned tiiat Oil such provo­ antl-Oommuhist 'kiliance — Pakls- esose they aecnsed it of sabver- ficers digging for clues to the Bite. The blast, the S4th to be an­ member that you get 25c back for trying S ion and aggression ta South Viet slayer today. to 15 miles of the western edge 38; father of three, died at Beth nounced in the Nevada series, SCAILOKD nist aidej^ but officials generaUy cations were-,"doomed to failure." ten sad ' France—have nuule no brael Hospital three; hours after r POTATOES the pkg. plus a 10c coupon in each box. 209lnch Window Fan Khrushchev' rejected, Western gestures toward Joining the mlU- Nsm. 7%is development occurr^ as S of the test area, a Pentagon was described only as having a See details on back of pkg. discount these. Public Housing. Administration congressicmal committee prepared spokesman said. he was felled with a bullet wound fow yield—« blast force less than WITH ftORDEN'S OWN POTATOIS There wae speculation that the charges that the Soviet Unlim was tary buildup. This would mean that they ar* in the chest knd one in the leg. Weekly Or Monthly responsible for the deteriorathig ' 7niii''BritiA planes will be based offer* vacant spartmenta ta Wa- to open a hearing ta Washington that of 200,000 tona of TNT. AGED CHEDDAR CHEESE. Oommunists were using force in teHrary houatag project to city M on^y on the operations of E* between 300 and 400 miles west Police said some 50 pistol shots SAVE ON GROCERIES AT PINEHURST the biHs behind I the border, out of situation ta Loos. in the northern city ofi Chiong and several tear gas bombs were 1,25 5.00 Mai, about lOfU, miles' from the residents whose ' homes were. de­ tea, Pecos, Tex., promoter, of of Christmas Island; the main KENNEDY DUE LN BRAZIL Another New Item .... Betty Crocker aiipit of British patrols. Before winding up his talk, molished by yesterday’s tornado. mteti-mi]Uon-doltof farm enter­ test point. fired before the wounded suspect WAfilJUDfGTON (AP) —Pres­ SMCMl/ 29c Cipenmunist loudspeakers were Khniahebev charged that “the de­ itnrtbFSst frontier of Loos where was disarmed by a detective in %PK\kl\ 29c ^ e pto-Communlst Pathet LOo are . . .Multilingual machine, al­ prises. who has bean indicted on In ordsr to reach their present ident KSnaedy plans tp begin hi* aUeo^taday after a fuU day of cision of. the United State* to.long though stUl ta research stage, location,” ' the spokesman said, the bank basement. visit to Brazil July 80,’ the White . traoM ill' H uUIgimI lUJi rriifrrt la control. fraud and theft charges. / SAFFLOvi'ER OIL ...... 59e broaieittog exhortations to. ttw pronisee'to traaalato spekea mee- Dr. J. A. Jscblmcsyk of Hous­ these fiovlot vesseU, obviously ’ Th* battle Mroks out, police said, House said today. Press seere- 4 for 1.00 B a^ig Ohtoese t» return to. their serious diffleultles for a aatUemei^. American forces form the south- sagoe alood In three laagaage* on a large-scale ralUtary teteiU- when th* suspect tripped a bur- tory Pierre conflnned MAIN ST. ’’nione Bn 9-fl|665 ot . in Loos,” but he mads no belUjp-' em anchor of the defensive ore ton, who studied tha exhumed asltager yillagaa. This nonviolent form of , and print them in four. body of Marshall; mad* his final gene* collection mission, actually glaf alarm while entering the a report to that effect from Rio perauaskm in -a police state had f erent commenu on the dltewttoii. along the frontier, with U.S- MS' Investigators await cisaring of traversed the restricted area to baulk through a rear wlndo^. de Jaalero. He said the plans 1MI9-952S ‘Khrushchev praised Prince Sou- rtaes baaed near Udoa, 40 miles autopsy report Hiursday to Dirt- MANCHESTER mystified Hong ofQctols. smoke and fumes from a sincMider- Judge John Barron. the north surrounding Johnston A patrol wagon driver, C^liagher are not yet complete, pending There was also speculation that vanna Pbouma, the man both Boat south of 'the pro-Wsatem Laotian tag underground silo hear Chico, Island. Although they, ar* current­ was .one of the first to enter the the dlspntch oflsa advance party Open Tonight tilL 9 PJL goverhaent’a administrative cap­ The Iphysloton exorsssed belief PINEHURST GROCERY, Ind tha drastic drop in the number and West have decided should Ctolif., to . determine what caused that Marshall, shot five times with ly Just outside the restrict boun­ bank! to BraxU early'In July. B ut'as of refugees might be a result of head a neutralist regime in Laos, ital of Vientiane, sriilch to ta cen­ the mattimUUoa .dollar Hast of a a .23 teiUber bolt action rifts .was daries, they have ignored a U.S. Harold Olllette, 56, protective things Stand now, Salinger said, CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE OPEN THURSDAY ahd FRI&AY TILL 9:00 SERVICE Brttlab diploinii^ proteats to for continuing to to form tral Loos. U J. A m y troops ore W-feet Titan tatsrcontinsntal baj- murdered but mid, "Thar* to the naval destroysr which a^roached service guard,] whs Hiot ta th* -th* eklef exeentive would spend . Pairing. This coud not be oon- government based sUn farther south, at Khw- Usties mlatUe yesterday., _ to warn them to posslMe danger" leg. Hla epndUfoR was rsporfsd as three A m in Brasil ntel visit at. opposite the southern end of Sen. Henry M. Jackson. D-Wsi*., barest possibility of Snlcld*, firmed. I He dsnounced rightwtag Pre­ Judge Barron related. The' spokesman said that after not serious. Bis d9 Jsnsiw, BnsBIs* Son': mier Prince, Boon Oum tor oUeg- ■ f- . _ _ . ' says that a new subcommittee he the 1968 U.S. testa ta th* BlktaL . Paolo find. MssUdy tM . gprtb- heads will took krto aventafOBg ta edly fmstmtiiig the plan o> rsB9 XniMtok m tm p th o RuwUiui em tern lkn s r w ifttemtia i 4> »l lOitQabriteY mads Us I jiCenttanai an Pbga mna). .

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'"L Will he aedopuhla and trlaa nliwt be reeafved By Oct. 1. PreVlmia lsauea;..iB the drtl'Wah CsBteonlal serialK se. .tha Fort Ftither Olyim Sumter ■ ■Umh, released at CbftfIeetoa,^.&, April 18,^1981, H on or^ witih and the.^^ttle ef Shiloh, first 9 r m a t tnunr muoN ifoalgii O em ^tieB placed ^tisi aalis at SHUoh, Tenn., _____ gn> KEITH’S ALTERATION AND SPIHIKI A p ^ . By Alfred ShelBWeM Other Priest* jue Writar ' Poatmaater Oaneral. 3. Edward By;HARVET HUDSON <."There is still, hope—they didn't X Nwsr say.A hAfoh wort,to a • BlbeN I. Oarlson'has been I Mynnr TOKC (AF) -i- . o « ^ a r Dky today gnnounead a Post.Of- /■ ' Paa-Amerlcisa ‘Uvert'' PARIS (AP) — Algerian Attaira dare to sentence him to death.” The Revj.^amea F. Glynn, p a - opponaasL If he eltoted, president of the Gleaneni' of St. FraheU of Assisi Church, is : i OltK CHstni la* ImpUad gratltud* fles Depaftmant oontpetiUon On May 14, 16, an oiitstandinff hAA A trick.' h*‘U tika It. Don t let Minister Loula Joxe told the .Some . government officials in o • ♦ » . one of It Ifomah Catholic priests: SALE repreEditatlon ef United Statee Cirele of Second Congregational French Cabinet yesterday the ver­ the Algi^ian capital called the «£ for l^tlp from Ma most, funoua tha design of the BatUe of GettJ^s- him get away from you. iir^Uie state marking the 35th an-' 1- auptomer, Jaoqualln* Kannady- . was sold at the H. R. HOrmer j^Mth 1st Eoat hold toa firat trick Church. i--' dict sparing the liffi of .ex-Geh. verdict "scandalous” and "Justifi­ j This is our proof to you that you can live better for less^ Keith’s are movintr a h ^ to butg„^(^tennlal aUmp, t^ be Is­ QaUariea, Ntw York, .tociuddd in Raoul Solan dbuld daniage the mo­ cation of secret army terrorism '' nlversac' to their ortHnaUco this i i 'T oii can tall thaiortgln thera. sued on July 1, IW. stamp ^tJi tSo quean iff spadaa hut wra ro ~ T«s i Others efected at the. aanuai year, who will dine together at make your shopping easier and more pleasant. We’re adding a new oolonial front of tha auction was a 1901 Pah- ,, tetum with dtunny'i 5 3 f A Id ft rale of police and military forces ‘"nils is ruining our worfct" one > I'm vary proud to adltcmllM toy will be one tit the seHM marking Atnertcan 3 cent center inverted meeting art Mrs. Luciua A. Pet- in Algeria. ' angry cfficial. aid. "Thii verdict Wavorly Inn, Ghahire, Monday a t ! aes. DeOltrer raturnsd a diamond ’ white brick and charcoal . . . complete new color scheme for our l^ilding ... air con­ “ halp wltn thla oat,"' said tha Fixat X 9 f tlngtll Jr., vice preeident; Mrs After hearing Joxe'e statement, is the biggest encouragement the t p. m. the five-year natlmuQ observance with original gum. The damp, cat­ for a finesse, and teo quesn of dla- 7 4 * ______, '.TOe dinner will follow a pontifl'^ LMy'a .cMdal couturier'. A modi! of . the Civil War ^Centennial. aloguing $8,750 and dOecribed as i secretary, and Mrs. the 'goveranonni gave', an indiiect secret army €■)?« got." ditioning throughout our 4 floors • • - new lighting in our rug and broadloom . r waaring a ^ncM ooX lng aami- mondt won. - . cal M aa a tT l a m. a‘. St. Thoma carpet Procedures are'being worked, out "perfectly centered and 'of good A etiWghtforwart West would K 9 S Milton Morrison, treasurer. rebuke to the h i^ nillitary court The verdict was announced Just fitted^ coat Uxa the atylai Mra. which surprisingly eentencixl Sal-' Church, Southington, celebrated by department . . . new colorful awnings. We’ll have more for you In ’62. by the Post Office Department and colors" was part of the collection take the diamond trick with tha OommiUee heads are Mm. before tnidhtght,'long after Algiers Bishop Vincent J. Hines of Nor­ I Kennedy very often wears was the members of its Cillaens' Stamp of Mrs. Margaret Flick Hoffman, i I V , n Thotnas McKinney, mlssiona and an to life impruimment' after con- had retired for the night. A few * Inching her way through the king, of course.' A scholAriy W at 'vietlng him of treason. wich. one of the jubtlarisns. Arch­ Advisory Committee. These -will be formerly of New York and now of » ‘ f L . devoUons; Mrs. John WiUnauer, Europeans there rushed to Ufolr erowded showroom Thursday. might refuse first - diamond tri<* bishop Henry J. O’Brien, Auxiliary i available to all profestlonal AmaH- Flordnce, Italy. ' . after much obvlou* thought. It PJ^clty; Mrs. Robert'Scribner, Alain Beyrefitte,' minister of In­ balconies to beat on pane and Bishop John F. Hackett of Hart­ 4 ‘T vs learned a lot about coats, «an arflsta and dedgners who with Bidding on the item was com­ took a sneaky W a t to play a low chairman, Mre. Wealey Holllater, formation, ttid reporters 1new shout "Vive Salan!" ford, anc' Bishop Walter W. Curtis . we’ve made so many for you. -to enter the eom))etition. There menced by Bernard Harinar at diamond with en eapression iff 1$ a i S t Mrs. Maltiand Richardson and Buttervorth 8tudl« mesauTM 'would be tok^ very The courtroom, packed with of Bridgeport 'wiU, attend. VALUE we know-whom.” will be a prlae of 1500 for the ac­ 84,800; room competition came oOmpIete innocence mixed with a Mre. MalooJm W. Woods, pro­ soon "to assure effective repres­ sympathizers of Salan and the At Oathedral Rltoe w The reporters and buyers over' cepted dedgn. ITie Stamp Advisory from Ears Cole, well-known Ny- little boredom. gram; Mrs. Clarence EMmondson, Engaged sion of subversloii and' crimes." Secret Army, broke Into ]}ande- Laymen of South Windsor's two lapping each other on the closely Committee will serve as. Judges. fomion show; Mrs. Hieunes T. The emphais'Seemed to be on the ack dealer,' ndio dropjjed out at South thought that his claaa^iifs' The engagement of MUs Marie monium at the announcement by Roman Catholic parisha attended ever offered oit t ■ 2 placed chairs knew who "whom" This is the first such contest $6,000, the auctioneer knocking the was beginning- to .pay off. The dia­ Coopers, Mrs. WlUlam C. Paradis word., “effective. ” court president CSiarles Bornet the dedication of th# working, and U pointe). and tha naxt player Mrs. Ronald E. Bdmomteon, 'Theresa Brandt of Manchester to . Fritechmen of almoet oil politi­ that the tribimsl had found cir­ St. JoMjte in Hartford Wednesday. ^ ^ a more subdued mood than Department. The department noted Harmer eald the collector, for paasa. You bold: Spades—q s.4; ' ^co-chairmen. Groiqj leaders Lt. Jama Edward 'Sandvik, U.S. cal shades took aides cn the news cumstances to extenuate Salan'a John Curtin and Paul Bifos)cl Sr., tha only problam wai how many that the leader of the terrorist Outdoor furniturd^ v.i£ in the past, controverslat Cassini its Intarest in attracting artistic whom he had bought the stamp, b v ertri^ he' could make. Hearta-A Id 9 7; DianidBdSr-T 4 b« Mm. Harvi^ Morris, Group Air Force, h a been announced by leading rolq in. the abortive gen­ trustea of St. Francis of Aosisi ^'hgd preceded the Introduction' « talent to the field of stamp design A; Miw. Robort Love, Group B, Secret Army Orgoniation in - Al­ desired to maintain his smon^ity. South knocked out the ace ef 8; Clubs R a 3. What do.you gay? her i>arents, Frederick BraAdt, 88 eral’s revolt lii Algiers- in April Church; and Francis Ooleman' and Ue bock with a tall, cool drink and 9 hi afoll collection by answering through the unusual natldnal Answsr: Bid 3 NT. If partner and Mrs. Maurice French, Group geria had been let (fff With a life 1961 and his leadership of the John Nachyly, St. Margaret Mary bearts, and back came a E»ade to Ce Spruce St., and Mrst ' Therqsa term. The left wsg outraged that i rest ea sy . . . because you couldn’t find " comments from a trade Journal rsoognition givon an artist whose the king. South then took tha club has a bar# 18 points and wants to Salan had acaped the death pen-i A™ y terrorists. trustea, were among thoee invited Indicating that he is no longer work appears on more. than 100 _ Plane are being made by the Brandt, 14 Goalee .Dr. — . . r - . . . « ' In the.confu.don. Bornet neglect­ 'to the impressive ceremonla. more comfort for len money any- ^ flnsae, and back cams a lew dla-, pass, you ahomd not,grl«va. tt ha Her fiance is the eon of Mr. and alty. The right, which h a support 5 Mrs. Kennedys favorite designwr. million individual stamps. Children’s Da y has 17 or IS points and accapts Gleaners for their annual dinner- ed to specify the punishment. The Rev. Thom a C. O'Neil, p a -' vrtierel FIVE restful pbeitions on th* mdnd. w t on June 12. Members Interat- Mre. Swerre Sandvik of KoiUe- ed the theme of a French Algeria, . „ "I remain the'dfsigner, to my A- contest was conducted by the Mind you, a auspicious South tha Invitation to game, he ehould tor of St. Msrgaret Mary and' 74" folding diaise. Not five, but six •d in attending have been aaked videon, Minn. w a overjoyed. Many” J^hchmen J*’* P****' code covering chaplain of the Hartfohd Police De- | s pleasure, for M rs.T ^ n edy,’'- he Painting and Sculpture section ef Vesper Service “ would tiAe ths act of diamonds have a reasonable play for U. interpreted the. verdict aa a vic-j®***” '' offenses provida for life vertloal 'webs ior extra strength. Nylon ^ said. ■ T reservations with Mrs. The bride-elect ie a 1958 grad­ partment, was In charge ef traffic | the Treasury Department, bn be­ and be satlshed with two spades, For Shelnwold’a 88-page booklet, WUUam c. Paradis, Mrs. Law­ uate of Manchester High School, tory for the'secret army. | imprisonment in case the court rustproof bearings. Sfturdy all-weather- 4 At any rate M per cent of the half of the Bureau of Engraving two hearts, two diamonds and control for the occasion. 9et at Church "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,"' s«nd rence Fentiman or Mrs. Thomas and attended St. Joseph College, A weekly Cabmet meeting w a ;^J** extenuating clrcumstMces. Holy Name Society Plans construction •with plastic webbing * time the elegant apparel on the and Printing, to aelact a deeign for thraa cluba.^ But South was still 60c to Bridge Book, ManOheeter McKinney. presided over by Preeident “V buletly in the X First Lady's back are Cassin) the 1938 Preddential Series. West Hartford, and the Universi­ Ths Holy Name Society of St. • trimmed with silver Mylar. Pol­ "Serve .the Lord" will be the obaasaed with tha notlite that tha Evening Herald. Box 8818, Grand Hatel Leader ty of Connecticut, Storrs. She is Charles de GauU# and Peyrefltte’s | P^^ner s box refusing to speak ^ designs. Contests have been conducted ,by diamond fineae was working. Margaret Mary Church will have . ished ohuninum 1" tubing. Big' theme of a Children’a Day Vesper Central 8U.. N. T .4 7 . N. T. Hugh Edmondson bf North Cov- employed u an editor in the serv­ aniieuncSTnent sUggated D e! opening statement, a communion breakfast Sunday. ^ "I cannot go into details how," eponsorlng groupe on eeveral ocea- South took anotha diamond (copyright 1903, Gaulle was Incensed by th« ver-i •"*“ *<* •**y'y *nd shook hands matching folding chodr. 1^. he said. "Admittedly Mrs. Ken. •ions to obtain stamp designs for •ervice at South Methodlsit Chnheh antiy will )>e a leader for a week­ ice publications department of following dletribution of Com- { ffnaat, u d Wsat took the king of Oendral Featura Corp.) end boeteling trip to Martha’s Pratt and- Whitney Aircraft, diet. Peyrefltte said the ihinlsters I '"'“ h hU attorneys. Other- 5 -nedy does go toi Ches Ninon (a submission to the Post Offlea De- Sunday a t ' 4 p.m. Kindergarten diamonds and two more spade had discussed the court's decision wise he showed no emotion. munion to Its members at the 8! Vineyard and Sunday. Meeting at South Windsor. a.m. Mass The breakfut will bci custom- design house) to buy some artment. Howsver, this conteat classes for five-year-olds, Grades 1 tricks. Strangsly enough, W at and its consequences of the e o v - 1 ------— - French clothes. But I doubt if any gI u n i q u a in that profesrional Brain Spot-J'rosen WoqdS 'HoIe at 8 a. m. Saturday, Lt. Sandvik is a 1980 graduate Mrved at thq Howard Johneon' through 8 and the Junior and Wes- didn’t look ao bored as hs took the the group will ferry to the iaiand. of South Dakota State College, ereignty of the state,.the raaiinten-i • 'i one could tell when she wears artists are being given an oppor­ aatting trick with the last'spade. Restaurant on Tolland Tpke., Man-: ley chplrs will participate. ..NEW YORK — A teohniqut for mount their bikea and explore the where he received a degree in Chester.. R oa Miller of w n c srill c ours or the French, vdiich should tunity to compete for the first time Richard Jerpme, readers; and Bruce This might happen to you some Vineyard until time to leave for S5"«.“*iuSS2 S four Musicians 1 be a compliment to the American in a field that has been primarily The program will demonstrate pinpoint freeaing of certain arau mechanical engineering. He is a Peyrefltte said the new decisions be guest‘ speaker. Bacon, Sandra Clifford, David Moy­ day if you get greedy against a ,,the mainland on the 4 p. m. ferry member of Pi 1^ u Sigma. na­ The Holy Name Society ha.i also U. design industry." confined to the -dedgners at the what oblldren are taught In Church er and Berverly Pitney, ufoiers. inaaky opponent. If you can't con­ of the brain h u been used aue- Sunday. They Svlll stay at a YbuUi foir the Judiciary would probably Heard at Bennet His fall and winter coHection)is Acrohatic Troupe with Circus Bureau of Engraving and Print­ School. “God's Care” and "A Hap­ eesafully in New York to relieve tional honorary fraternity of me­ be made public before th* end of planned a parish family picnic | Grade 8, second eession, will pre­ trol your grsed, pick a straight­ Hotel in Weet Tisbury Siaturday chanical engineers. Lt. Sandvlck June 9 at Crandall'e Grove on a fashion diary of the elegant The Renaults, an aorobatic troupe whose tumhlera and somersault ing, Tha tmusual st»e«^cations and py Day" will be sung by kinder­ sent a scriptural choral reading. forward opponent. Then you'll parkinsonism, dystonia, multiple night the week. Members of the Hartford Sym­ comings and gDinga and yearnings characteriitles of stamp art and garten pupils. Mrs. Richard Hyde is stationed at Leredo Air Force Oder Mill Rd.. Tolland. ^ artists leap over elephaata, will be one of the 4Q feature acts of Mrs. lAwrencs Almond -will direct know Just where you stand until • eleroais, cerebellar ^ tremor, CelebhOioa-Notea The teixed • Judlclal-nililtary-ci- phony gave brau and piano instru­ 2 of Mrs. Kennedy. the ortstianL-Wallaea Bros. Circus, which will appear May SI printing techniques have tended to wiU, tell a story. ohorea, and hemiballlamiu — all The Quarter Millenial celebra­ Bue, Laredo, Tex., for pilot train­ vilian court Wednesday' night SCHE Electa the Junior, choir in singing “How somebody sells him City Hall- ing. mental demonstrations to Bennet In deference to the First Lady’s at the Bradley Qrounds, Rt. S, South Windsor, under the spon> limit stamp design largely to the The Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, DaUy quMUon dlMssa that eauw muaehiar tre­ tion eteering committee announcee found the head of the Secret Army Sophomore' Irene Jurgelas was Firm a Foundation." Mrs. Albert An Aug. 4 wedding is planned elected teeretary, and freshman 1 forthcoming trip south of the sorahip of the Mfenehsstor Lodge of Elks. The three-ring drcus skilled craftsman of the Bureau of assisted by Mrs. Dustin Wood aiid Kalbfleisch will direct the Wesley Partnsr p p ou with '1 NT (16 to mor and rigidity. major events planned for the Ituilty of treason but spared his Junior High School pupils at three % border, there was the Mexican In- will give two .{ierformaneea—at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tlokeu may Enslaving and Printing. Edward Atkinson, teachers, will Choir which will sing "Taks My. week-long affair should be sched­ in the Air Force Base chapel at life because of extenuating cir­ auembUa this week. Gaye Barber, treuurer, at the •1r fluence—heavy wool embroidery be purehascd’ at, the Dlks Club, Bissell St, or from any member Designs other than the winning present Bibles to Grade 3 pupils. A uled wlth'Mra. Robert Cleverdon, Laredo. cumstances. It did not explain the final meeting of the SCHE, home' Ufa and l^ t It Be." Jack Orova Mrs. Geraldine D. Watson, co­ economics club. Virginia Bol- i £ oh wool suit and easy slmths; of Uie Mansheater Lodge of BBks. entry will be made a part of the Grade 8 olasa -will answer mlseion will be organist. prra;ram chairman, tyJune 1. extenuating circumstanea. ordinator for the symphony, ex­ ^ sheaths with silkSh frh m ; shbvds Deportment's permanent exhibit. riddles and another Grade 8 class Mrs. Calvin Hewey ia director Tne Senior Pilgrim Fellowship Great Depreulon, Welter: and The a m e court earlier had giv­ stridge, junior, was elected pro­ ------Artists deebing to enter the will sing "Friendly World” with plained the historical background gram chairman. These girls will' with fringe, too, and hlih.erbwned of the program. Mias Marjorie SUN.l Walt Disnay’a of Second Oongregctional Church Tempering of Eugene O'Neill, Al­ en a death sentence to Satan's of earti Instrument, a moderator tiple pleat at the aide, simple eompetltlmi should address inquir­ Grade 5 children. Grades 1, 3 and h a slated a tricycle and doll car­ serve with president Jane Griffin,: sombreros. blouses, and a aart-type stela Williams, director of Christian ed- "MOON PILOT” exander. chief deputy in the Secret Army, of the usemblles. And n a t in ^ there was India. Marine ies to James F, Kelleher, special 3 will sing "AJl Around the Wide uoatlon; M n. Charlsa Brates, riage parade at 11 a. m. on July 9. Fiction titles: Cassandra at the Ex-Oen. Edmond Jouhaud. Many Junior, and vice-president Dor-; assistant to tha Poatmader Gen­ W orW and offer a litany of praise. The place h a not yet been decided. The program opened -with a othea Barber, sophomore. ' Nehru suits and pandit coats were superintendent of the nursery- Not A Wedding, Bidcer; The Ivy Tree, Frenchmen felt President Charles demonstration of tonal propertla done Id alaskeen tabHes, paisley Flue Dual Used eral, Post Office Department, Grada 4 pupils Will give a unison kindergarten division; and Miss The relics committee, which h a Steivart; The Last Summer, Gunn; de Gaulle’s only choice now was prayer. Grade 6 will present added a child's room display tq its of the French horn by James prints and rich metallle brocades. Weather Washington 3S, D.C. ContestanU Charlotte' Hutchins, superinten­ , ___ Childran’a Film Fox in'the Attic, Hughes; End of to commute JouHaud’s sentence to Jacobs. He played Mveral short Maaohmter Evening H erald OART, Ind. — The 31 sintering are requested to await the formal "Prinelpies of Christian Living,” exhibit at Coventry Granuniar life. Imprisonment. South Windsor corrapondeni, 'I Possibly Casslnl’a ideas about dent of the chlldren’B dl-vislon, will ( M J O R E V H E P B U R N School, Is seeking fumiahinga of the Battle, Waugh; Spencer’s selections illustrating time and con­ 2 what Mrs. Kennedy might do with plants used by the United States WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— The Instructions, now being prepared, with Linda Lappan, Donna Phllllpi take iiart in the eerviee. Mountain, Hamner; Captain New­ “.7M* Secret Army wem," a id a cluded with the Rondo from Moz­ laiura Kati, telephone Mitchell 4- j \ before submitUng designs, as they and Margaret Moore as readers. the Colonial era. Mrs William E. 1766. .o some of those eariS she brought steel industry convert blast-fur­ Ut S. Weather Bureau's marina The public is Invited. aHIRLEVMAOlJUNE THE ______man, M.D., Rosten; Devil Water, Whlt'e-collar employe on his way art's Concerto In D for Horn. must conform to a otandard slse, Grads 8, first session, will servo as Biiiingham should bb contacted by to work, expressing a widely held 2 home are represented by cos- nace-flue dust and fiaa particles summary for today: anyone willing to kan items, for Seton; Bull from the Sea, Ren­ Edward Poster demonstrated the n- tumes he calls >Laotian sUnts.- The of Iron ore into a material that forinat, and other requisites nec­ readert and ushers. Pupils -include JAMEB BARNER OHILOREPTB ault; Cactus and tha Crown, opinion. ' h as trombone with Paure's Aprs Tides will be high along the essary for production of United Clark Penny, Edwins Steams and >thls feature. Other rooms planned The independent newspaper % slhns include a bright-hijdd, floor- works more efficiently than na­ by Mre. Rennan “Jake” LeDoyt -G^vin, Morning in Antiba, un Rev$ amd the Hornpipe from » length skirt that faula m o a mill­ tural ore in a blast furnace. OonnecUout shore today from 8 States stamps. Kfoowia. Oohibat commented; "No matter OaUiard's Sonata a la Inglese. Leo Tha design may be in as many and her eoimhittee, include a bed­ how scrupulous the Judges were .------. m. to 5 p. m. Low -tide at Old room, and frmlly room combining Also, Ttie Dynuty, Knicker­ Rewinskl. accompanist for the s ' ^ ^ '• as three different colors dnee the in analyzing Satan's case, the ver­ Shirwin-Wllliamt aybrook today is at 10:30 a. m. Satuiday Matliiee 1 P.]IL kitchen and living rooms. bocker; I Know My Lo-ve, Gaskin; brass instnimehts, described the gand 10:30 p. m. Gettysburg stamp will be pro­ WAIT! dict will be interpreted as a vic­ piano's additiona to an orchestra’s - Young Mothere Slate Dance In Httgh Flaca, Bailey; Aaeembly, Sunset today is 8:12 p. m. and duced on the Olorl presses at the For Hw Mo On* O’Hara; So Brief a Journey, tory by the Secret Army, a an tone -with selections from Stavin- FaiRti Bureau of Engraving- and Printing. The Young Mothers Club is insult by its enemies." sunrise tomorrow is at 5:24 a. m. THE HORSE planning its annual dance for mem­ fikhard; TVila from a Troubled iky’s Fire Bird Suite and de Fal­ W. H. ENGLAND Boating weather today: The design may be rendered in Land, Paton; The (JhateaU,'.jffax- From the extreme left came la's Ritual Fire Dance. any medium, such as pencil, chalk, MANCHESTER bers and guests on June 9 at the LUM aER C O . Long Island Sound to Montauk NathM Hale Community Center well; Cutle Dar, Couch-du-Mau- cries of Incredible and stupef}dng. Robert Kutik played the tnimp- 8 out of 10 homes Point and Block laland: Westerly Ink, watee color, poster color or oil The extreme right, surprised as from 9 p.m. to T a.m. Tony rler; Incredible Journey, Burnford et and concluded the program with a Opae AU Day Saturday e winds about lO knota becoming paint. However, only finished art So ld ier s and Lattimer Legend, Hebson, well by the sentence, called It a Goedlcke's Concert Etude. 'The u - SUN. ^ O’Bright’s orchestra will play for "At tlia OraeB”—MI 8-S2f>t west to northwest 15 to 20 knots dancing. gesture of appeasement and hope­ sembly w a offered by the Bennet .this afternoon diminishing tonight c m L o R iN r fully. loolied for an Mling ef ten­ music deimrtment as part ef its hove cold room H O C f R » Committee asignments for the Evening Folding Aluminum Chedr 0 and running northwest 10 to IS JUNl dance are:.Mrs. Wallace Worthing­ OoveBtey eorreapondent. F. Paul­ sions in terror-torn Algeria. cultural j^griun. knots Saturday. Fair weather with MATINEES DAILY 1:80 ine Little, telephone Pilgrim Some observers anticipated vio­ ton, Mrs. Ethel Cargo and Mrs. Advarttsemkit IS roues o n e o f t h e s r r r r vlalbillty over 6 miles. •ilO H’wayS.Ss.Wisfoer Kenneth Lemire,- ' tickets: Mrs. 3-4SS1. lent street demonstrations from Marine observations: SPONSORED BY the extreme left U iVIlU folri*] .^ lO B T d OF OpLUMBUS Richard Breen, Mrs. James Breen, Who will ba etownad Quaen of Block Island — Temperature 80, Mrs. Herman LeDoyt, Mrs. Thom-i Both the (fommunist ]>arty or­ tha May? Coma to the 50-50 May- Worm sp that \isibiUty 6 miles, clear. "HOrisoBtal U eut" gan Humanlte and the fellow- 'V "Baehrior Paradise’’ WORLDS LARGEST Charter Oak Restaurant u Small and Mrs. Norris Tatbell, Naugatuck Pastor Fair at St. Mary’s church tonight Montauk Point—Missing. Andregr Hepbom SUN. decorations; Mrs. Paul Haddad, traveling Liberation came out and find out. Buffet aupper. Every day's a PICNIC with Redl^idbd! hord-to-haot room Groton—Wind Calm, tempera­ Shirley MaoLaloe 120 CHARTER OAK ST.—MANCHESTER Mrs. Donald Sewell, Mrs. Frank Banquet Speaker with shocked editorials. ‘‘All you can eat:' $1.50 5 to 7 ture 69, bisihillty 8 miles, clear.' •rtm CHILINIEN’A HOUR" Sanelli and Mrs. John W. Bissell, Beaming Europeana in Algiers, p.m. Teen-age donee follows cor­ West Hampton Beach, L. I.— l:80-«:8a-10!00 “ ALABAMA” G. LATHEM, Parmlttea kitchen; Mrs Anton Lassen, Mrs. who overwhelmingly support the onation. music by the Lancere. Wind 8 nUles; temperature 50, vlal- Edwin Wlttlg, Mrs. Tarbell, Mrs. The Rev. C. Howard Anderson, secret army, downed toasts of Saturday: Auction. Food sale, with the oow blHty 2 miles, fog, clear. —ALSO— foot barbecue set built witti FU L L 2" stock TRY OUR DELICIOUS LeDoyt, Mrs. Albert Meyers Jr., putor of Salem Lutlieran Church, anisetts to celebrste the verdict. laineheon, games, snaeka rides \ i New Haven—Wind southwest 6 Jamea Cagney, Arlene Francis Mrs. Small, Mrs. Sewell, Mrs. Bis- Naugatuck, will speak on "Fol­ The prevalent comment for children. CHIU CHASIR knots, temperature 84, -visibility 8 "1-3-r* mll, Mrs. Richard Breen. MrS. low the Hainbow’’ at the annual Large five-foot table and two full-iength benches, made of genuine miles, clear. S:8S-S:3a fi Dudley Ferguson and Mrs. Lemire, youth banquet of Emanuel Luther­ California 2" thick redwood for lasting beauty. Heavy bolted joints, RY HON PMIMAN Stratford Point—Wind west 13 PIZZA cleanup. . an Church. Saturday at 6:30 p.m. knots, temperature 82, vldbltity 4 Caasl* Book LUt sturdy sway braces make this set unnsuall.v strong. Leave it outdoors S mSREVOLUTiONARYNEWDE- SUN.t "HortasnlBl UeatMSBBir Btereei About 80 member! bf the HI- all the time, if you like . . , weather only mellows it I $ 2 2 «« mllea, fog. base, clear. ~ TO GO OR EAT HERB New books added at Booth- League and confirmation elua : VELWMENr IN ADD4>N HEAT* Stratford Shoals—Missing. Dimock Memorial Library recent- { INO win keep your cold or cUKy room "PARRISH" plan to attend. Eastene Neck—Missing. ftU M Is Xest WMwr BRIMMINA OYER WITH ALL VARIETIES -*Iy include: Non-fletlon, String Too "Youth V the Year" awards I wans aad copy, with iUlSEed, dfcokt- ' ■’"Pie* AeNss PselieS INNOVJmONS, WONDROUS Short to be (teved, by Hail; Slums SHOOR JEWELERS V CbeaWM Ofonl mmm fob ' ^ thcrmosltticany eontroOad hM t "tmm ENEMY BELOW” -Will ba made and officers inataUed. Recall Old Red Bebert Mlteksm WE ALSO FEATURE; and Suburbs, Ooniuit; Hm Man a There will be entertainment after V B(W MW aw M efow • Ogwsrtng cost np to 75% Isas than SlIRFRISES O A MYRIAD OF ITuture? Russell; Russians and the Sw euhr. • onsradd-oahMlers. H^eoMbath- • CHOPS • STEAKS • CLAMS a STEAMERS Uie meeting and banquet. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Man imPWBCEDENTED FCAfURSS West under Lentn and Stalin. Ken- V WdSeii awwfoe J room, sadeted poEch. attic room, or nan; Children of Sanchez, Lewis; ------1 say spam that Beads sstia hast o' War, whose grave is at Far­ FRONI .STRANOEUNDS • SHRIMP it'eOMPLETE DINNERS away Farm, never ran in the Blue- Never Teast a Dinosaur, Hannan; ySjSfofoStolfo raMONSTRAIION. CLYDE REATTY • BUSINESSMEN’S' LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY Cold War and Its Origins, Flem­ grass State. Yet thousands of IN PtWON , Coloriatr Lat»x )>ersons have visited the grave of ing; He’s My Boy, Ollbreth; the horse voted "Thoroughbred of TlBOO PBOPLE Here Comes, There Goes, Saroyan; Heiis* Faint the Century" by sportswriters la Suson In Utopia, Curtis; Eliza­ FOGARTY BROS., Inc. IIEO "Old Red? won 824M85 in SBO ABTIBTB beth and Leicester, Jenkins; St. 20 out of 21 races in 1019-20. His ilfoB ANialALB ]^ en a Story, -Brooks; Mysterious "No Primer Tales of the New Ihigland Coast,. 819 BROAD ST.—MI 9-4539 offspring have amassed winnings EM* tile Crttf .. introducing^ Tke Were With IB-IttPHAIITB Snow. of more than 83 mlllfon. Tha horse Elrle PiMey Is >^lso. Guns of August, Tuckman; Needed** FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL, CONNECTICUT COKE who - captured America's fancy 4 ,0 0 0 SffATO 1833 Cidors To Chose From dled.n At Regal ^ iar|Wi9liwl| J 9l9li4 iiilsiiii 6REATSTARS1 : RCSTAURANT TEL. Ml S-87SS One Of ConnecticuUs Largest MMiCHEStEII Fortn'al Rental Stores NEWEST STYLES'TO SO. 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'A. ■ ■ ''•U^r- ■ ttANd^STlS^R EVENING HERa I d^ MANCHESTER*'cONN« FRIDAT, MAY » , iset : ’ \M^CHESTERt EVbfflJNG'h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CX)NN^ FRIDAY, ■MAY 25, J962 FA G S n w A in')IA>.I iilu ; ,/ y , ,/ ■ ■on and aoh, IbUand) l|ta. p f t u n Bdwarda had daughter, B3Ungton; adequate to the IlUhg PTO, and Mrs ' OTtoll I b A Haney Hanley and eon, 33 State News and poUea yariisrday. Musical ^ Library Wbrbers' gave •uggesUoiik..for Ubraiy boOIr Dr.; Mnk Buth Bhlmon aad elflo hi Ha iwid it was not riaar why tba AstrQiiaut/8 _ tety Bbiin’s Top Sjpokesman piffehaaes for the Mxt year. iter, U Oiaat Hd^ Mta. terials. state should, pay ths sslafy to two fys- ■■■ .T V . , / ^ At filing Feted The volunteer* who attended also UwM spiiMir Keifa and aoa, Hebron; xoan, "MrUOnlstly whsn sas will By Sisterhoc^ included Mn.'Stanley OlcwacU, Bandy Twerdy a m eon,' S be tnaetire and aotusUy out of ths Nineteen library volunteers at Mra. Arthur Doane, Mrs. Wfllbun , Denttettvn School Site Leaves. f.S. Gr^tefiil J. Huat Jr., Mra. Ruth Brown, BueklaM AUayc Mre. Joanna De- state on another job.” . Offloers will be Installed ^Ud a 4 , Dling Junior High School were ^eitionoii HARTFORD (AP) — The pns- la Wsahlngon ysstarday, Jor- Shirley Fay, Mra. Nancy Deane, Zutti hM aim. i u Ridge St. (Oo« ttoaed fitim Pag* Om ) musical revue will be preachted at honored for their work during the Mra. Carolyn Oingras, Mr*. R. L. ------^AK^BT'mDAT: Mre. ident of tba Hartford Dental So­ griiMa told nawsmaa ha ttisught By r a y ; V'what bordered en an Inferiority the annual donor event of the Sto- By JOHN Wltin-AND Franoee AagiiO, RFD 3; Jeffrey ciety has InfOTmad Gov. John N. M could be. «f real help to Bab- Aacecialed Pref* complex." school year at an after-school re­ Eliason, Mn. Michael Ouadaho, :" ^ Juiisdictioii DsmiMsy eimtiiiMd that ths terhobd of Temple Beth .Sholdm BONN, Germany (AP) — Felix ception yesterday in the school’s Mrs. H. F. Smith, Mrs. Horry Fagan, Ortwbrook Rd., Veriion; bankrupt Nsw'Havm Itoilroad wlU Dempaey that many dentisU feel bldg* by eenaultlng over tha tele- ‘’’nuMto God "He was ah extremely nice guy Tuesday at 7 pjn. In the Templa Farmington la not tho proper phooa from Washington whan- vcm Bkkardt, for 19 yean tha of- library. skipd, Mra; Edward Ward Mra. SUiaabe)!) Koraarek, Storre;. Mre. be materially aldad If tha rapeal Theae few VOrteT aummed up re­ but so quiet I ’ll bet the student veatry. ' ' . George Emmprllng, and Mrs. A dttaiN abttoB^ th« Ann Leiiberta, 88 Qrandvlew Stt place to build a state medleal- svsr aawlad; BabbUtooto aapran- spokesman for W*at Har- In a letter to Mr*. Evelyn F. km slfftct six months aarilar. action to M4)mm Scott Can>cn- who aat at next desk in physica Co-chairmen of the donor din­ Brown, Uling librarian, Principal Nathan Joy „ Oiwraatoril ' Saw-tmMm Bolhm ' i>«moenUe Dorothy WUmot Coventry; When the 1$ .peC-PaHt tax is ra- dental sehodl. . sd tntanst in haviig this adrios class wouldn’t remember him,’’ ner are Mrs. Phillip Harrlsbn, Mrs. y, is taking a new job. The :ra. Hedwlg Kubaaek, 184 Oak­ A rite tharo has bean raeom- available, ha aald. ,tor’s MriQne'uvee-orblt journey— A. Hyatt Sutliffe, cited the wom­ Xs Ohra Y«n H«rty Hil»*pproprUUolt ault, fob movsd, tba railroad liiterida to Satanlay, May 16 he said.. reflects the end ot a long en for their hours of service on A Very land, St; David Stone, RFD 3, ralaa ite faros by this same mended by a special donlatittee . When adkad U ba tbouiritt Ms < l$i6t to ll« e Aji,' with a Jxw-bangcr ■ ending which Silent Ifiek 00 Jurlidh^lon h u b ^ 'd o * advies on this' part-time basis Thomas WlUlard ot Dobbs Fury aiid b^ose relatlonahlp between Tuesdays and ’IJiuradaya through­ Enji^tehls Vernon; Mre. Sadie OUmore, SO amount, ao that tha total far# wUl named by tba governor. jqlteddveryone into prayerful sus- out the school year. Woodbridge S t; David Maloney, would bs worth- full pay. Jorgen­ N.Y., a. motion picture producer,' NEW HAVEN,H A V m 7 Cohn. (AP) Smoks Blod. remain unchanged but tha' rail­ Dr. Calvin .Maw of Hartford, said the movies naver matched BekardtX and Chancellor Konrad Asst. Principal William E. Cald­ 2nd* OF A NA’nONRlXY 166 WelTe 8 t ; Mre. Winifred road will bs rsoelving mora irev- prosldeat of tfia Hartford Dental sen Said, *1 oaiinot oommtnt.^on When Y'aWt a J ^ footbfootiiall team played ^ In a oA0*{w|« moittonm' bm blaat-oft through the or- the suapriise of Caipenter being AdenauerX well welcomed the group. Mrs. Harvard'TajitI'TsJit NovNovember, It had ADVERTISED CIGAR Aim, Jud|^ Harold M. Mlaaal haa Smith, 30 N. Fairfield 8 t ; Karen anus. Ibiciaty. said In a telegram. to thaL The dadaUm was ihada by and announcement of re-en- WHICH SELLS FOB lOO Zelaxek, Oleatonbury; Jamee Wet- , i tba board of trusteaa.” OavMaal ttirah lost in the heavens. “ We all had It has loitg *been an o]>en secret Elmer O’Dell, retiring co-presi­ on hahd one of its greatest back- rulod that the Circuit Court doea It haa boon MUmatad- tha rail­ Dempwy yaaterday that the pro­ ganeral interest In. the Navy great fears," said WlUatd, "I that Eckardt' was seeking a gnee- dent of the Illing PTO, Mrs. more, 739 N. Main St.; W. Dennia|e j road wtnikl racslva about mil­ posed rite la too removed from any ’Iha trustees have aakad the fWd combinations. That was Reg. $4.75. fiidecd have juriadietion In Jthe eaae. n i p $8 Sprue* StrtM ileulenant commander’s flight could feel my backbone creeping ful way to bow', out of the 609- Brown and.-Mrs. Theodore Meth- Tommy- Singleton, quarterback; Moore, 11 Battlata Rd. lion a year In now raVonna In this densely populated ataa. state's attomsy gtoaral to rule ' seemed not as great as that of Box 50. av’ ■= Attomejii were hotlfled of the on tha legality o f the proposal. Spemiered By OetowsSr ; ■ 1 1 sweaM it out!” man press otfic*.' eny, retiring co-chairman of ^ e L ou Muller and Kenny Wolfe, half­ lectatea yaatetday. way. Dempsey said a delay of alx Dr. Maas said the Society wiU Weman'* Solid ' ‘ ^ Marine Lt- Ool. John H. Glenn In Nashville, Tenn., high school He will becottm his goveni- library committee, planned, Ihe backs and Bpb Blanchard, full­ 7 For 3»c * Dofenae Atty. Harry Hammer months in . repealing tha tax would probably take official action to Jr., the first U.S. astronaut to cir- principal John Oliver said: ‘Tt -inent's chief re^esentatlve in reception. back. stars of the unbeaten and Perfectot and PaMtollas $aa contended that tho Circuit Hfhron mean $1.6 million loss In revenue axprew Its opinionTuesday. ■ cle the globe- In a space ship. It was on everyone’s mind so tiiat IBerlln, succeeding k retiring of­ Mrs.- Metheny presented Mrs. untied 1960 Ivy champiotui. But ^ n r t doea not hawe JurtadleUon. to the New Haven. was nialnly regarded with a feel­ at the Klwanis Oub we cmild ficial, Dr. Heinrich Vockel. Tbe Michael Guadano incoming li­ they had been graduated the pre­ The auit ahould eome before a ing of quiet satlafactiop.^ ^ , hardly have a meeting. When he latter haa been West ^Germany's brary committee chairman. with a vious June slid had to suffer In LIfiQEn ORUa Finance Board Jorienten*s Pay News Tidbits list of names of' volunteers. Mrs. lltgher court, he aaya. In addition, Uaeardous Carga Labeh HARTTOBO (A P ) — Gov. John ^Then the bombshell announce­ was found everybody burst Into representative there einCe the Itt- silence as Harvard walloped the PARKADE he haa aatd the ault la a factional fhtm the AP Wires ment. His capsule overshot the applause." tie-publicized post was set up In Edward Plats! new co-president of Blue. 27-0. diapute and, aa auch; could prop­ Reduces Budget, WILUMANTTC (AP) — Hie N. Dsmpsay says hs dfrin’t tlrink Oonneetkxit Po}l«a Chiefs As­ It would be “moraUy right” to landing target^ea by 200 miles: A plant manager In Nashville the early postwar period. \ erly 'have b m revived by the radar lost mm starting with rri Eckudt’s. friends talk up hla ap­ Democratic'State Central Commit' Votes $414,255 sociation has appealed to the In­ award fUU pay to Dr. Albert ,N. The White House announces that put It this way;' "Suddenly every­ terstate Commerce Cpmmiitlon Jorgsnssn. preridsmt of ths tim- ITesldent Kenhedy has accepted entry; all radio contact w m gone. thing became quiet as-they an- pointment. They point out that, he tee. For 41 agonizing minutes a na­ will supervise administrative I n ­ At ita Wedneaday evaning meet­ to require better labeling of varslty of Corinectieut, during the wMh regret the resign atien af nolmced Carpenter hadn’t bean > But Judge Mlaaal declared the trucks carrying dangerous aub- year following his departure from tion was fearful and . tearful. sighted. We didn’t realize how. tacta \rith Communist East Gen ing the Hebron B oard'Fin an ce Grant U ^ ia la of Miami, Fla,, as Ailt la eaaentlaUy a demand for an riances. office. 7 ambassador to Ireland ■ - • • Gen. " I ’m afraid that boy burned quiet until It was announced he many and these will be expandOd, accounting, completely within the approved a total budget ot $414;381^ 'The resolution to tite IOC Dn Oct. 1, Jorgensen will be Douglas, MacArthUr receives the X' Up." a num In New York’s Times had been sighted. Suddenly you If the U-S. Berlin settlement pr^ •cope of lower court to be presented at the annual town adopted 1^ the chiefs here yester­ Circumnavigators Club'* "Order of „ Square muttered sadly. could hear noise everywhere.” posala become tact. / The plalntlffa aak for an ac- succeeded by Dr. Homer Babbldge meettng ’^une 6. A cut of 16,883 wag day tvas prompted by a fire in Jr. He has beat president of the Magellan" citing him as "soldier, Then the joyful announcement. About 36 West Virginia Tech Mrs. Ismto jnnwUs The more often-heard opinion la' eountlng of <100 in town commit­ Norwich in April In whkdi a truck engineer, statasnun, educator, “ A plane spotted the capsule and that Eckardt will drop a pe$: or tee funda aald to have been mla- made In tha general govenunent university. 37 yaars. electrical engineering atudenta budget, bringing it to an approved carrying chemicals exploded, klH-’ The u n lvsrri^ board of trus­ solhoe* piGooiMile*’ a life raft "wlth.j.a gentleman Hochberg and Mrs. James two In the government hierliurehy approprlated and for |3S0 dam- Ing four firemen. New; YtokC^ecence of Meth­ .named Carpenter.t ’ rigged up four radio receivers at 8iOS,8to ' Just ho«v this cut wUi be tees has approved payment of a nearby country club and par­ and be more out of policy making tges, It Is the oontmtlon of State odist Church votes to merge two From coast to coast came sighs loss to be Installed Include than ever. A aecond defenae motion, to de­ effected has not been/stated, ;Ths Jorgensen’s salsry for a fUU.year tially ei)cceeded In monitoring t«ym> ehare of the Regional School Police Commissioner Leo J. Mul- after Babbldgb takes over, on the administrativs regions into single of relief and ahouta of glee. Up Carpenter’s flight. Mrs. Louis Hurwltz, president; He la expected to leavb Bonn In clare a non-ault, will be decided Dlatricrs budget at . $164,161, la ap­ cahy, who Is also the state.Are theory that Jorgensen, will he able unit... (hndr. Norman B. Beseac, went wlndowa at Rockefeller Cen- Mrs. Lester Shapiro, vice presi­ mid-June and be replaced here by within a week, the judge aald. proved. marihal, that the firemen might to hrip, the new president with former skipper of submarine Scor­ ^ 'ter, and out went showers of tick­ Former President Dwight D. dent In charge of educational ac­ KarlGuenther voii Hkae. Hammer addreaaed bo^ motiona It wBe brought out by finance have been qiared if the truck had counsel. Jorgeiiien gets $36,000 a pion operating out of Norfolk, Va., er talie celebrating the afe land- Elsenhower said, "It’s good news- tivities; Mrs. Lemiard Seeder, vice Chain-smoking Eckardt, a 95*- to the court may 16 after Plaln- board chairman Hadley SBUs that been clearly labeled to warn them year. named pfo^eettye eomroandlng Pm delighted he’s back' safely." president for ways end means; tlme script writer/ Is as famous tiffa* Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr. the town's grand list now stands it had a hazudous cargo- During this period, Jorgensen offloer of blue crew ot Polaris In a Dallas, Tex., restaurant a Joan London of VTlUanruburg, Mrs. Sidney Taflent, rice presi­ for his polished SentencM aa for rented hla caae. at 84,483,138. The police riilefa’ reaohition ex- will be In Washington, D. C„ where submarine Alexander Hamilton to lady, after learning that Oarpen- Va., said of Carpenter; “ I was dent, fellowship; ' Mrs. Irving hla large wardrobe of stylish suite. In yeaterday’a memorandum. Mrs. Ktrkham Kleeted ressed the aame thought, saying ha has accepted a Job with the In­ be launched this summer at Gen­ ter, 87, was safe, said: "If I ’d only afraid he was gone. I was afraid Luckmahi, treasurer; Mra. -Ber­ He hM shown/'wlt ghd charm In Judge Mlaaal aald the Circuit Mrs. Hany H. Kirkham of Hebron Slat better labeling regulations stitute of International Education. eral Dynamics Oorp.’a eleetrio boat . known, It while' I was trying to he hadn't come back to earth. I nard Krutt, financial . secretory; Btatliig the tgovcmment'a poeitlon Court may hear eaaea In equity or been elected/, president of the| are needed. The present IQC reg- T don’t think. such paymentdivtolon at Groton. eat—I couldn’t eat a bite." thought maybe he had just kept Mrs. Sldn^ Green, corresponding on Isauea oyV tit day. at 1%W Involving up to $3,000 In Htort Association to succsed Atty. Moshers Mark 40tK Anniversary on going Into the twilight zone.” secretary, and Mrs. Harry Edmcmd Mosher,♦ - Joe FViaa, commissioner of the Haae, *nth an encyclopedic damagea, according to atatnte. Elisabeth D, H u tet^ of Columbia. Mr. and Mis. American Football League and a Said Miss Nancy Greene, Bev­ Schwab, recording secretary. FE U X VON ECXARDT Mrs, Kirkham is elemental school 137 W. Middle Tpke., will be hon­ Capt. Joseph Gauthier, of Hart­ memory, / speaks abruptly, some­ He aald, too, an blatorlc caae cit­ Marine hero of World War n, erly,, Mass., high school student. Those elected board members times rbddana with anger, and ed by Hammer In eupport o t the nurse In Hebron and also does ored on the obeaalon of their 40th ford, U. S. Air Force, stationed at for four-year - 'terms are Mrs. said in Atlanta that Ckirpenter's “ We had our fingers crossed and seldom ' smiles. He has made a responsible for the change- No dlamlaaal motion la outdated. Mew nelghhorbeod wwk. . wedding anniversary at a dinner Platteburgh, N. Y. MAKE SHOPPING AX VmNEB'S' some of us said a prayer, I guess. George Slosaberg, Mra. Henry An­ leglilatloa haa nullified It, he Indl- Orange News dmice and reception at the Amer­ Mr. and Mrs. MoSher were mar­ y A CHtOWlNG H ABIT flight will "put us just t h » much fast rise in the foreign ministry. hard feellnga are evldoit although GARDEN ahead" (in the space race). "Too, It was sort of like a movie, only gel, Mrs. .Oscar Rottner, Mrs. Isa- At 44 He runs the crucial Western eated. Hebron Orange ie responsible ican Legion Home In Rockville ried May 29,1922, at St. Anthony's dore Radding and Mrs. Alvin the press chief has been involved / I XOUiAND TPKE. it will show that our first shot more so.” section after being promoted from In mlxups. ^ ' The trial haa alogged through for an aucUtm table at Biaat Cen­ Sunday from. 3 to 9 p.m. Church, Worcester, Mm . They Lester Bloch of Oiicago just Hlrschfeld, and board members three aaaalona In which the de- tral Pomona meeting June 3, in More than 300 friends and rela­ moved to Manchester from Hart­ CENTER MAN0HE8TEB- VERNON was not just luck,” he aald. ' onlstry press man. INO. TOWN U N B about captured the feeling ot mil­ for two-year terms are Mra... Philip The perfect press apokeaman to fendanta, mendiera of an old guard Andover Orange Hell at.$ pjn. tives are expected to fete the cou­ ford 10 years ago. TheVhave x VITTNErS A little girl In Atlanta spoke up Bayer, Mrs. George Sandria Mrs. Whoever bolds the official the last, Eckardt haa given no lions of Americans when he said: faction In the Bolton Demecratlc Election of officer* Mil take place. ple. Among the' guests will be son, Edmond Mosher of Wethers­ proudly: “I knew he’d make It; Robert Sbma Mrs. Seymour Ku<^ spokesman’s job can ’ Influence hint In public ot hla feelings. At par^, have admitted appropriat- the couple’s best man and maid field; a daughter, Mrs. Walter Car­ he'a an American.” '*' "Carpenter’s flight was a sleep­ West Germany's linaga at home On June 5 Hebron Grange trill er. What started out to be what low and Mrs. Hany Kovensky. / 88 hs made only this comment, tog $100 to aaalat dlaaident mem- meet at 8 pjn., open to the pub­ of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Am- ter of Hendee Rd., Andover, and In Cincinnati, an observer re­ The musical revue 'entertain­ and abroad to a degree \mlmagl- delivered with a characteriatic bera to challenge the party-«i- ster of Westboro, Maas., and Mrs. formerly of Manchester, and alx portedInterest a Uttle slower we've come to regard as an al­ nable In countries Uks the UniM lic at 8:80 p.m., for the anntial most routine thing, wound up with ment, in costume, written and di­ Ironic smile; ‘Tt will be interest­ doraed eendldatea In a prlnuuy dessert event, sponsored by the Moaher’a brothere-ln-law and sls- grandchildren. (Uum for Glenn), until contact rected by Mrs. I8fllliam Cooper, States and Britain. There govern­ ing to go to the frent." Aug. 38. However, the defendera teis, Mr. and MrS’< George O’Leary, ' Mr. Mosher la employed by Ter­ was. lost. Then, he said, people all the suspense of ' a thriller. ment leaders frequently submit to home economics .committee. Thank God he’s back safe." deplete songs, dances and 'shows have denied ■lending the money The Red Ciou Bloodmoblle will Valljlo, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. ry Steam Turbine Co., Hartford. daahed about asking each other: from 1890 to the present. Hus­ give-and-take questioning. on the coets of the primary. The visit on Jitne 6, Donors are asked Ralph Pietro, Cherry Valley, Mass. Both, are members of St. Bridget’s “ What’s happened?" bands of Sisterhood members are Adenauer, 86 and long In office, money was returned to the treaa- to contact Mis. Kenneth A. Porter The party will be grlven by the parish. (Herald photo by Sater- In <3evelud, Ohio, during Car­ Invited to the entertainment pro­ holda two or three news confer­ Folice Arrests ury, they teatlfted. as soon as possible. The quota Is couple's children and a nephew. nls). * penter’s flight ,a man casually 5 Town Artists gram- /' ences In a year and rarely takes 76 pints. said, "If you’ve seen one, you’ve Members of US'YERS, teen-age part In parliamentary debates. group of the Temple, In the cast Those desiring to join Blue Cross bank building under floodlights, seen them all." But he kei^ two His ministers are not' known for James A, Michaud, 28, of 300 righthaqd fingers crossed during To Exhibit Works Include Ellen Wemck, Elliot Bur- their acoessIblUtyr either. or CMS should contact Mrs. Wil­ Gallagher and Gillette entered the Charter Oak St, last night was ob­ Hospital Notes bur S. Porter before June 1. Bank Robber hank and were met by gunfire the suapenseful period. sack, Andrea Sandala Gordon The day-to-day word 6 Ym t Old—B 4k B President Kennedy personally Narrators will be Susan Swadoeh q(, th«. chancellor’s, closest advlS' turnable to Mancheater Court, as Charles Tracy, 87^-and m a ­ telephoned hla congratulationa. Mrs. Rita Betko, Mrs. Ariene era. The close relationship gave The gun b(.ttle continued until Sheehan, Mrs. Vivian Lesperance arid Peter Wise. Margie Roeen June 11. tlM FINEST Patlente Today: 840 Mancheeter Evening Herald rled, suffered multiple gunshot Det. Robert Cunnlr.pham of the In Washington, D.C., Interest /Will be stage manager, and Har­ him a reputation for knowing tbe Inrin Hayet, 63, of 6 Ford 8 t., ADMITTED YESTERDAY: .-JULd not been ne|fly iu h i^ aa- and Mrs. Abby Carroll. chancellor’s mind perhaps better Hebron obrrespondent. Miss Susan wounds- He taken to Boston 'Vice tmd Rackets Squad aneaked than 100 paintings wlU ^ vey Joseph in charge of curtains, yesterday was charged With In. WUllam Hill, 816 Hartford. Rd.; B. Pendleton, telephone Academy up behind the man and disarmed during Glenn’s fUlht But, typical lights and sound effects. than'anybody else. toxicatlon. ,He was presented In Richard Rosendahl, 94 BUsell St.; City Hospltal-ln .eerious condtUpn. exhibited under a tent, In more recent times Adenauer QUALITY 8-8454. Police said 'Tracy, a Utigto, him. 1.98 of the amotion generated! by Car­ frorfi the children's and a ^ It -—i ...... Ekist HartfOTO's Circuit Court aes- Mrs. Jean Gasper, Andover; Mrs. Several tear gas bomba had |C penter's aafe sighting, two women AOB OF A HOLE has seldom consulted seriously slon this morning and was jailed Doris Parker, 438 W. Middle lives only three dooqi away from 1.29 classes of Gordon MacDonald of the branch bank. been fired into the biUlding. hurst into tears at the good news. Coventry will be shown. NEW YORK (AP) — Make a with anyone outside hi* small In lieu of a 820 fine ordered 1^ the FLANT8 from Tpke.; Mrs. Victoria England. 81 In Omaha, Neb., Mrs. Hugh Chancellery etaff. The battle broke out about 3 Among those who went into the There will be magic shows to­ hole in one and win 8200. That’a court. He was unable to pay the 8 . Main St.; David Adama, Car­ Chairmen Named Schmidt said: " I was pretty wor­ the piece de restatanee of the Supposedly a drifting apart le fine. , penter Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Agnes a. m. when the burglar alarm want building was Police Commissioner morrow at 2 and 4 p.m. Yor chil­ off at the bank on Commonweal^ Edmund McNamara. ried and held my breath many dren. The Cue and CurUln dra­ Queens Chamber of Ccnnmerce GROWER t o you! Simpson, 19 Morse Rd.; Mr*. Ruth times during the flight. I just nd annual golf and field day to Daly, 79 Chambers St.; David By Cosmopolitans Avenue at Kenmore Square. matic club of East Hartford will 22 A route patrolman reported he ILEX HOLLY) couldn’t see how his wife could present a skit on Sundio'- be held at North Hills Golf Qub Taylor. Wemer" Dr., Rockville; Q—Who Is Jpslp BrozT S P IR E A ~ stand all the suapenee." Peter Clark, 98 Greenwood Dr,; Committee chairmen were an­ saw the suspect entering the bank A—Marshal Tito, of Yugoslarig. (BRIDAL WREATH) Two original oil printings will (Jiuw 21). The prise la being do­ BOXWOOD Keith Miller, an Omaha attor­ nated by an undertaker. And the Laszlo Boszormemyi, Montauk nounced by Mrs. Alexander Man- through a rear window. be given to winner^ of the "Name WOODLAND GARDENS More than a score of city and Q—What is the average size of ney who pledged Carpenter to the Painting” contest. hole la the unlucky 13th where Dr., Vernon; Mre. Shirley Long, nella, newijpresident of the Cosmo­ Memorial Day Special S3 Ward St., Rockville; Mm. Ruth A.D.T. Policemen. Including Gil­ a pygmy? R *9 . Delta Tau Delta fraternity at the There will be no charge for ad­ nol9ody haa made the ace alnee .Stetson, Coventry; Mrs. Nancy politan Club of Manchester, at Its lette, responded to the alarm.. . A—Usually about iVt feet tall." 2.00 University of , recalled mission or entertainment. The the prise was first offered in REPEATED RY POPULAR DEMAND Cleary, 11 Overikpd St.; Howard May luhcheon and final meeting As policemen surrounded the that In college (Carpenter had ptibUc la inn^ed. 1989. > - Horten, 51 Elm St.. Rockville; of the season yesterday at Stone Colleen Williams, 312 Abhy Rd. Haven, Farmington. ADMITTED TODAY: John Mc­ Mrs. Emma Lyons NetUeton was «*YOUR Cann, 61 New St.; Mr*. Grace Mc­ serenaded by club members in GERANUMS For MenofiBl Day, Window Bexea ar tiM Oordaa. (Rad, ptak aad Cann. ,>39H Bluefleld Dr.; Richard honor of her recent 88th birthday. S Year Old / • • • Grezel, 72 Biasell St. Mrs. John P. Cheney Jr., was In CHECK GLENKEY'S wfcHa). Ikaaa at* Mm finaat aaaltaUet BIRTH YESTERDAY; A aon to charge of luncheon arrangements, PYRAMID Mr. and Mrs. John Alosky, 67 Mill assisted by Mra. D«vld Caldwell St. Mid Mtaa Hazel TVOtter. Table Lawn and Garden Center c BIRTH TOC^T; A daughter to decorations of spring flowers were ARBOR VITAE ANDROMEDA RASPBERRIES with a around HI Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomaa Brown, East supplied by Mist MUIicent Jones. Hartford. Committee chairmen named are For A ll Your Garden Needs DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Mrs. Edson Bailey, finance: Mrs. POST g BAIL SfftlCB 50 V.. Mrs. Thereaa Nord, 17 Bank St.; C. Elmore Watkins, hospitality; I!**. iC R *f. Karen O'Reilly, 17 Pearl St.; York Mrs, David Caldwell Sr., May HARrS TURF FOOD c Strangfeld, 168 Greenwood Dr.; luncheon; Mrs. Philip. Rolway, pro­ a.oo 2.00 Mrs. Columbia DeCarll, 88 Biasell gram; Mn. Hethert Swanson, pub­ 20.lto-5 " St.; Charles Utting, 88 W. Center licity; Mrs. William J. Shea, mem­ .*1 • 85 St.; Mre. Barleen Huebner and bership and chairman; Miss Marion Covers 5000 Sq. Ft. daughter, Andover; Mi's. Canillla Washburn, welfare; Mn. Charles mXED POTS, RV$T1C BASKETS, ItUSTIG LOOS N e l ^ and daughter, 302 Wood- W. irffln, historian; Miss Milll- .Lmd St.; Mrs. Overly Trapp and cent Jones, conservation: Mrs. Wil­ daut^ter, 42 Spring St, Rockville; liam Rush and Mn. Norman Thrall, b„*4.75 STAMPS Window lox*$ and Urns Filtod As You Lifc* Thoml Mn. C^thia Cooley and daughter, p r ^ book Mn. H. R. Tiffany, Con­ $ ITeasant St.; .Mrs. Nancy Law- necticut Clubwomen. lEJUniFIES HARrS ILUE GRASS FNTEjPTS-ENCLISES BEDDING PLANTS Covers 1500 Sq. Ft. Ageratom, Alyssum, Asters, OrienduU, Oarnation*. Dahlia, / CHESTNUT SPLIT RAIL Phlax, Zinnias, Srivla, Snaps, ScaMosa, Stock, Larkspur, Mari­ golds, Verbeaa, Nemeala, Torenla, Gomphrfna, Oariwra, Gloii- *' b.,»2.98 . 16 F t Section (Two Brils ead Om Past) aaa Daisy, oto) S IS O K •"d RMiaonkbly Priced—ONLY J ' CARRY ^3 65 *^**^^'**^^DEUVERiai FREE Use Of Seed -**• (Ofown to a ountalner under careful ■upervition. Come to the grower and get quaUty.. and Fertilizer Spreader each "'each , Peeled White Cedar .4 - IN OUB GREENHOUSES YOU WILL FlNlJ EVF»tYTHING TO FILL YOUR URNS ROUND RAIL AND BOXES; Potted Coleus, Lantana, Petunias, Ageratum, Vinca Vine, Dracenea (Spike), MOW! U N D LIME ...... 50 a . bo* 50c 4-S Ttou: Old—Bare Root 8-4 Year Old—Bare Root Dusty Miller, Tuberous Bagonl**, Impattena, Boston Yellow Daisy, Chrysanthemnma, Bro- ” Eooaomy” 6 F t SMtion trallia, NiareinbOTgla,'ete. - ' .r (Two Bells sad One Post) - < Spring Specials > CASH and WE RECOMMEND FAMOUS i ... VEGETABLE PLANTS FERTILIZER “ MIRACLE” GRASS SHEARS > i - -w *2.80 CARRY Tematoes, Peppers, OaMiage, Sprouts, Lettuce, Oaulinower, Eggplant, Bnsll, Celery, Parsley. . General Electric REG. $3.10. ... ' • • • • • • • I ...... *1.89 $0 CHARGE or H & H Lawn Food, 10-6-4 . .50 Ibe. 2.4r OolTD DELIVERED H & H Garden Food, 5-10-5 ...... 1.99 AIR SEYMOUR SMITH . S n CEMETERY i GERUtNIUMS 40c And 50c Doz. “SNAP CUT” PRUNER. REG. $3.25. . . .. X . 1 7 Lime ...... j...... 59c and 79c /i — AIaSO — HEAVY DUTY" 10 Ft. Sections Many other brands of fertilizers. Bo- CONDITIONING 3 CUBIC FOOT STEEL' 3 RAILS AND ONE POST POTTED TOMATOES vung, .Sheep Manure. For homes, Alices and business IlllilC 40* CASH aad establishments. CHARGE or Let Help You With Your Planting Prob- WHEELBARROW 16.60 ■ a *4.25 CARRY DELIVERED PEONIES. Large Clumps ...... 2 .1 9 UMio leina. See ns for an excellent selection of Repairs anil service on all mak6s. ^ PERENNIAL.S and BULBS 60 Evergreeoa, Rhododendron, Azaleas, Laurel, NELSON EVERGREEN Com ASK ABOUT OUB SPECIAL QUAXJTY Trades accepted. V W / J J 0 0 HARDY MUMS, All Colors . .5 for 98c OSC. SPRINKLER. REG. $6.95...... ^ . 7 7 Filled To Order msOOUNTS ON 19 SCCnONS OR MORE Boxwood, Slnule, Fruit, Ornamental Trees, FREE USE o r DOLE HOLE DIGGER Ftowering Shrubs. ROSES, Climbers and Potted 24 GAL. POLYEfHELENE S C 7 A r A 1 REFUSE CAN. REG. $9.95...... O . / 7 ’ SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30 Window Boxes, Fat*, Tuba, Bird Bath*, Ituecttcldes, Peat Mp*«, Grass Seed, FIowm .and WILLIAMS J' VngotaMo Roods. Onr I^MscUoa la The Finest In TlwArehV~^l OIL SERVICE - SHOP FRIDAY UNTIL 8:30 BEDDING PLANTS M IX E D P A N S Yoa Buy With Assurance, Satisfaction Phis “Piants That Please” At 841 BROAD STREET—Sn 9'4548 ANNUALS Water pumps, plumbiag and Idn- dred awrvkea. aDd BASKETS PERENNIALS ‘ •f ■' li VEGETABLE Fop Cemetery Use PLANTS Woodland168 WOODLAND STREET yORN y. ZAFADKA Gardens > ISfN . MAIN KT.--PHONE m 9-5368 MAN0HE8TEB m NORTH MAIN STREET—PHOND MI M25I M A N aSIM R B , OeWN. Opw Da*y tiU $ VM. MI3-8474 Itos

'' V 1 ' ' . j : MANCHESTER EVENING I^RALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., PRIDAy, MAY 28,1961 MANGHEETBR EVBNIN& HERALD, MANCHESTER, O W K , FRIDAY, MAY *8,1962 PAGE 8SVEK Ilk...... bis by the national aocontpantod tha tSdldwa, tegsUisg i U B C ' l B ’naiBVitii Oives Antl-Dafomatlon L e m u a 49o-aa- wMh sotn* mothers of tho i— I gjffiLgfflag I thor EpaUin-li tba na&onal direo- MTaiStonn Oomtoh, TO — FkOfhorton / Book to Libraiy tor ef tha toagUA and Ymstar' to 8L, w uTdiroet the ptoysohoot TV-Radio Tonight the league’s general counsel and tho 1983-68 terin. Reservations Em m y Awards Three) ct^es of a new book, director o f Its civil righto dtvtoion. .fBur-year-oldi may he seat ' or to tho 'YWCA office. p n v o N A u r / t "aoma of My Friends,’ fcy Benjemla Jt Itoetem and Arnold The offlco'Of the 1 , S)T iiH riMU U m x r YtrCA will doee TUesd^fttr the AT Tatevtaiod-Badlo Writer Televisufn Foreter, Have bean preaeiitsd to Animals at UConn MissM lm Jknna,------Frmich, ■ head -librarian summer' and reopen mtpa la b o r MBW YORK (AP)—It any pw> •;00 Blc i Theater (hi profiesa) Margie Ddy. .ara really^ untri^ al^ut Show (la nraerese) Uk 6:00 The 'Alrd Mim of the Mary CBteney library, for Visited By Pupils Tueaday Bl(ht'a awarda of B!m> at 6 (in prosrese) The Bathaways Uds in tha Manchester library ays- Itocky and Bis Sriends ' ‘VOICE’ Ol wtam imya. talevlskm’a equivalent of the Nc»e i tam. TVenty i WASHtNOTON Roaria and moviaa' Oacare, it muat be the LUe of Bher Alfred Werbner, a repreaentae ter Y W C A Top Cat _ Rei^ China be more Weat Ooast folk triio* Brochtbn ao Hisbway Patrtf 6:00; _____I Strtp- tivp of. the Anti-Defamation hOMni a jmask the Voles Of loudly that Hollywood U the tel- 6:1$ Family Market Hour of Stars League for B^dtester'a Charter necUeut. JWMW .of' ______on 6:60 j ' er ot the Bnds .America. The. 'BJIJR- U the 5-S271 aviaion capital. Hollywood"' fa- S:m WMtOer Newa S Sports Oak t«dge, B’nai B’r i^ made the B to ^ teoently. rltra Ral^’ M » air 1,007 hoood a w eek; Rod C3iina, 6;SD aSb Bouse preaentation. \ eelved'l Bmmya, .compared with Yancy Deirlneer 'rt*SSsrk’s Africa her, dlred^, aad^ebi. Vaid Me .784 houre; / and the Voioe, 780 IB for New York and 2 fOr Waeh-. Whiplash The book daala with Ineldenta of Kay, aastotant at tha piayadiotri. hours. Boston Blackle to:oo; «pna_ Read Herald Advs. 6:60 Men of llestiny ' MWiin there la another tOilO j ia I 6:46 Walter (hvnUU .ttnosa 1^1 group, it can only be the Ameri­ Erenlns Beport Bimtley Beportlng can Broadcaattng Oo. Yhe network BuaUey-Brlnkley 10. a ~ Dollar Movlo ••HW" , ,h-„ v..-) * garnered but one during the even­ 7:00 Bvenlrw Report Bacing From B&ui^s s Neere-wcauier » . 60. ms News s U:00 ing, voted to Richard Rodgera for MX rHs psayicTLV normal Death Valley Daye Final Rqiort 1 ^ aeore in last season's ‘ ‘Whi' ReKue 6 Barry Bartms -R> FSiBL ANQRy WMSN Rifleman Si rion Churchill’.’ series. NBC car­ N.Y. Hets Ts. Loe Angelea' SCMBTMMa GOSS WRONG. Million Dollar Moris Dodgers ried off U statues and CBS, 10. OUST BE CAREPUL New Borleans News. Sports a Weather I. A 'The award ceremonies, on NBC, Blvenins Report 11:16 Tonight (C> AU _____ • WHAT 'you Eflt SportsIs CaCamera America’s Oreateet MovMs was a fast, no-nonsense show, and Highllchts_tillshl 11:20 Adventure Theater it finished only about 20 minutes HeeMi Cipafee sl*ee heWul hleiwiHna. ' Rawhide Award Theater _ overtime, which is better than s H ■ NOT mnBM 99 DW 09 G GMpnHnC1IMei|wb International ShowUme U:80 Tonight (C) 22. Rescue 8 MorTe 6 ChiUe's Sboweaaa par. Instead of spending a lot of Bob Newhart Show t:UU News Sirn Off tim e on special material—kidding oneer, a diplomatic gesture to the SEE SATDKOAV’S TV WEEK FOR OOMFLETE USTINO Westerns and television commer- head of NTO’s parent company, Ciats—it limited speeches to a few which should cause no undue nail- seconds—Julie Harris was the biting at the other two networks. only one who cried—and, ^ tw een Johimy Carson, Bob Newhart JUST ARRIVED FROM presentations, used brief taped and David Brinkley were brief Radio performances by the variety stars and bright with their hosting (This listing Includes only thoso news brondonste e f 10 or tS-mtmrte nominated for awards. This made chores, and they had coopera­ length. Some stations carry other short newaonsta). good sense. tion such "presenters” as WDBD—tsss *> 7:36 Showcase and News Speaking personally—and, after Lucille Ball and Supreme Court 8:00 Today on Wall Street 8:00 Yankees vs Detroit all, one's enjoyment of televiaion 6:10 Blahop'a Comer' 10:00 Showcase Justice William O. Dcniglaa. It 12:1$ Sign Oft la a very personal matter—this 8:06 Raynor Shines was a nice job all around. 1:06 Nawa A Sign Off viewer thought the awards for WHAV—SIS the most part went into the hands 8:00 Paul Harvey Newa that most deserved them.’ 6:30 Sound Stiue 6:40 Weather S[>orts all wanted styles While 1 would not complain for Grange Notes 7:00 Edward P. Morgan a moment ' about Julie Harris' 7:15 Report WALKERS award tor playing the title role, 7:30 Night Flight iiw m oft tem ouf name In 10:66 Mels at Ixis Angeles Lew baek maillot. . .boy-lagi. , .«haatlrs. . .side draped I would, however, quibble about Mrs. Charles Normand, s ta te 1:00 Sign Off “ Wctorla Regina" as television’s lecturer, represented the Grange w n c —less sheaths. . .square neck. . .eurvad neck, i .Yonack. '. “ Prografn of the Year.” It w m at the recent all-day meeting in 6:00 News, Weather A Sports wide or narrow strapsi . .Classic short silhouotto. . .spa- a fine show but it was merely Hartford of the ’’New Volunteer 6:80 SupperUme Serenade 6:36 Old, Borrowed and Blue J. a faithful adaptation of a play Venture" sponsored by the Con­ 8:46 Three Star Extra ghattl straps . . . camisole tops. Stylos for ovary tal’tol vdilch had been a Broadway hit. necticut State Department of 7:15 Page Morton CBS’ "The Defenders" series 7:30 News o f the World Health. Approximately 600 volun­ 7:46 Grandstand Bandstand made the record by picking up teer and professional recreation 8:00 Baltimore at Boston Joe Sullivan Says— four of the precious statues—out­ and health workerf heard keynote 10:45 Nightbeat SWIMSUITS 11:00 Newa standing dramatic program, E. Q. speeches by Charles E. Odell, di­ 11:16 Sports Final Marshall as outstanding series ac- rector, Older and Retired Workers 11:30 Starlight Serenade ''You too con move up to a Rambler. Pic­ all wanted fabrics . tor, writing and directional Department of the United Auto 12:65 Newa and Sign Off FOR SALE awards, all thoroughly deserved. W PO P—14IC Workers, and by Dr. Jay B. Nash, 6:00 Conn, Ballroom tured below is one of our most popular Orion acrylic knits, rayon, rayon lastox and Halanca nylons Certainly no progreim merited executive secretary of the New 7:00 Dais K elly its award more than the weekly Y ork State Asso

\ 1H59 Rambler 4-Door Custom Cross Country Wagon V-S; w ith overdrive and all the other goodies. Nqw whitewall tires, too. the International* 1960 FORD ESCORT STATION WAGON Immaculate and FITS IN PENNIES" C U B * C A D E T f $ 8 9 5 1958 FORD ESCORT STATION WAGON • Amazing new-handling Bnjoy morg oarafra* tlma aata Immaculnte and f o r lalaura with today’a < 6 9 5 a Camfartobla zaat moat adwancad l a w n a n d / TIME a Ampla lag raam gardan traator 1957 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP Considered by many to-be Ford’a'moet beautiful model. I agree, and this tme to a Raspentlva RghMeuch ' M ow up to an acra an hour; . j Sharp. $ 0 9 5 zlaaring save endless drudgery with 9 ■ ■ a Savan-henagewer angina sturdy 42-inch front blade. The Cub Cadet introduces a 1956 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN a Traubla-frae oll-gaar new dimension of comfort, They come no nicer anywhere. N ew whitewall tires, too. Iranzihittign riding ease, and reliability. » 7 t e Spring weather is no friend to your fu rs! Now’s the time a Mg capeclly equipment' And there’s a full line of equip­ to protect your coats, jackets or atoles from the moths, for every |ob ment to s p ^ every job. 1959 podge Custom 9 Passenger Wagon W ith every accessory and like new throughout N ew whitewall Uras/Too. .heat and humidity. Place them in the cool, dry climate n\SC0(j/ff ( itY to iy to buy, loe, with lew dewa paymmL of our storage vaults without delay! , . . Our bonded zmd monthly tormzl messenger will pick up your furs right at your door, 1957 RAMBLER REBEL 4-DOOR HARDTOP free of charge. A ipre Urolted edition ear and one of the most fabulous xars ever built by any I . INTERNATIONAL HARVISTIR m ^u factu rer. This to a perform ing fool. N ew 'vdtitowiUl ^jrea, too. Coil^ MI 9s3342 COMPLETE LINE OF CUB AND WE HAVE MANY MORE QUALITY CARS FOn YOUR ^ . CAPIEFUL CONSIDERATION-SANK TERMS ON ALL SALES. CADET EQUIPMENT " V-- OPEN DAILY 10 to 10 FISHER FREE DEMONSTATION ON PREMISBSv L snd M EQUIlMENT CORF. DeCermier Motor Sales, Inc. FUR STORAGE / F i g ______a ___ / * ______’ 825 BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER RFD No. 2— ROUTE 88, VERNON Manchester's Own kamblw Dealer^* T E L . n te m o n t 5-7609 28S RRQIAD ST. Ml M 1 4 S —lUID smips MANCHESTER TOIX FRHB 1948

. - '• • '' 4 ' A tv P A G B ^jG O ir MANCHE5TI» EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. MAY 26,1962 -MANCHESTER E m m ie HBRAta EAI1CHBOTR, JTlIDAt* STAY 25,1962 r getting the United BUtee eerfain ence area'for the Junior high stu­ run this town. AU nine of them, ty of -disobeying orders. Ks did ter- of CommeroS Sohoiarahipt, sS- special ties with and concessions dent who must delve Into reseAieh, not B tor and S against Pm cer­ A r ^ v e r ter. Patrolman.Samuel Maltampo, A Thoocht foir Today RockviUe-Vernon not return to work after the 80- tabiished last year. who, invastlgatad, said that Mgs- in^ds that Common Market.. All 14 you like to stop by at ths li­ tain^ not tuniing-Boetallat Com-> m day suspension period ended. Hls Funds for the scholarships Were B rita in § e n d s Cttrttin^ l|i?rald brary from time to thne to relax munist or what haYe you hut I •UNnawad by O Maaeheatar Latnphere aald aha had lakon hor MANCHESTER this takes place as solemnly aa if OoMaeH at Clngifica NOTICE attorney H aity Hammer, dMeat- raised through operation .of the eyes off the road momentarily, be­ T UM.ianiim SV CHJC . and read ths lafsst magashtes and h o u i ^ feel that thera ahould be od Bartiett’s failure to report for Jayeee tollbooth in Rockville last - . 1 HKiulFpRnmpo ca iMa the time has not'long alnoe passed newapapora, then the Reading ibUcans o f 9 DemoemU 'in Nelson to Act as»Marshal; Bartlett FU^s falL 6 Jets to Help ing distracted by the children in la siaMU stTMi Room . Is your spaolal intarast It is U»t the childish Mck^r- Tho Fegprty'lros.' I ihH olHeo at 3|9 l«H M S t., wRI duty as inspired by the. advice of her car. ,r & liueb«it*r Qniil in whidi anythlngx short,, of . one Oa PimjtBg Yhe LordV Prayer coiuxegL ' Miss Hyjek, who plana to study ' THOXA8 r rt^lW N . ,, world coihmMi market would ever a beautiful room, an inviting room takea placb on an iasue You cannot pray Tha Lord’a A .subsoquent attempt by Bartlett ait the UBivaraity of Connaotiout, U.S. in" Thfai Miss Hazzard was tteated for a WALTER R TESOUiON' —one in which .. this writer has can be aUinMated and the beat In- Prayer closo at Hoodi on ^tiirdoy* for tho *««*•*’ tomon. ^ Parade Featwes Six Floats Suit fo r IJb e i to nullify the July 37 decision was la tha (Biuhtar-of Dr. Stanley J. bruise on her left forehead and hor PubU ihan have the capacity to Htiild real' never had the opportunity to Mt. tereata of thla town will be fore­ And even one# aay, *T' , father was treated for a contusion Foundad OctolMr t. Util As a taxpayM^^ come la and lii- rejected ty the Common Ploas Hyjek ’Of w uth S t, Rockville. on hia left ahoulder, a hospital prosperity for anybody. Ail this moat in the minds an the Di­ You cannot pray The Lord'a, Our iuiMd owwi^owey sorvkt vrtB bo ovollaWo at Sidt for libel has'bemi brought Court efter a four-day trial. Miaa. Bniwh, who plans a tsarii- (ContlDiMg from Page One) PubItetMd B ru y CtcbUi i Except takes place' as If the world were' q>ect your invastraent Whatever rectors. Even 'with 0 of one party Prayer Oaor^'M^isba'wUl'te'niaiNuifaaksd to notify WilUam Dunnack. apokesman said. Occupants of the lunday* and HoUdaya. Entered at Sunday marks a great day in against Oiree newspapers, an of- In Decemter, Hammer filed an Ing cantor and will enter. St. Jo- incorporated the your particular intarest, please in office you'Will have diffarences And even onea aay "My.’', of ttw Manttelal Day Parade, Anyone willing to serve aa A U.8. Embnsay spokesman Lamphere car, all examined for 'oet Office at Manchester. Conn, aa entering happily and surely upon a the history of the Mary Cheney come to the open house.- of opinion and UiiB is good but be­ .oNhoiirt ' umpire la also asked to eontset ctal and g fpm er oSieia) of the appeal to the Stat# SUpreitte Court seph'f OoUage,"livaa with Mr- and minor bumps and bruises, Included econd Claaa Mall Matter. new era of extreme protectionism' Mor can youi'pray ^Tba Lord’a which WlU start at ths elementary city of Rockville by former Po- of Errors. Ths appeal bi still pend- Mrs. Evan Lawn of Plnney St., said the airlifting of American Ubrary It la the date of the dedi­ cause V'.oy’n all o t the earn* party Dunnack. Ing, EUliilrtpili, troops and equipment into Thai­ Mrs. Lemphere,’ Mra. Angelina SUBSCRIPTION RATES <>■ to be created by erecting higher there wlU be morO. agrMbg and. “'^Prayer ' . , achool at 8:30 a.m. Judging of Briete 1 Uee Sgt Lester F. Bartlstt, de­ Mlslretta of 110'School St,, who Payable In Advance . . cation and open house following And not pray tor aaot _ - CoR Ml 9<4539 ^ e flbata will take place at B:IB moted to patroiman last July. - present writ, claimiim dam­ land will continue for at least'an­ C arrier Mall wans around larger enclaves thsn leas disagreeing. \ The final meeting of the year also complained of a back strain, the reopening, on April 14, of the :Foir whan you ask for a,m, at the echool, Bartlett claiins 875,000 damages. ages for Utel, contends Bartlett other week In the maneuver de­ One Veer ...... 115.60 S23.UD ever before. Open Fo ru m f. When r was or, Om Taxpayent You must include your brol FKW« h»il*-‘h«ft ; entered by for Cub Pack 124 will take iriko* has suffered pain and annoyance scribed by President Kennedy.as Mrs. Gloria Diana, her daughter, Six Months ...... 7.75 ll.UO newly enlarged and renovated Committee edtieated pbople aald». tonight at 7 in the ' aU-purpose Papers were served on the de- RockviUe-Vernon Lola Diana, 2 and her eeven-month- Three Months ...... S.90 5 50 But. no matter how much men the Community, dub, Mothers’ fenduts yesterday by Hartford and has been held up to ridicule. precautionary. The American mil­ .One Month ...... 1.70 1 85 building, ^ o m 3 to 6 on this com­ "You Should woik witli them, F6r others ara Included room of the elementary ..school. Before the list of incidents waa itary backstop to thla Asian ally old twin sons, Raymond and Leo, Wnekly ...... « plan and chart and work at such At the Center they’re Republicans and tny Re- In, each and avary. plea; Club, RCpubUCan Town Commit­ The theme will ,be’ .'Tte World Sheriff Harold T. Keating. The ac­ all of’ 140 Benton St, ing 'Sunday, everyone is welcome To the Editor, tee.- Andover : Orang^ . 4-H, and tion is retnrnabls'to the Superior. printed, he had enjoyed a good Injured Man Said la scheduled to reach a peak of Johns Manvilie MEMBER o r schemes, this little world of ours publlcah mends were told, :^|le’a a FYom beghming to the end of it {he ’ Senior Service Oirt S ^ ts . Around .Us.’’ ' ... reputation in the eommunilY and 6,000 Marines and Army infantry Both care were towed from the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to visit the Ubrary and to Inspect The ' mountain labored and Democrai; you - ahouldn’t be con­ It doba not once say, "Me." . ‘.‘Kememtering Our Rerltage” Court for Tolland County the first scene with extensive damage re-’ will insist on being one world yet. Nelson, FYret Sriee'tman T; C. Tuss^y tn June. was known for., honesty and In­ In Fair Condition and,up to 48 Jet.planea. The Associated Press is exclusively the entire building. There'will be brought forth a mouse! nected wiUi him." Mow small and Oh the WlU be the sermon topic of the tegrity, ths writ says. Ha had not ported to the right front of the entitled to the use of republicatlon of and if we insist on doing our plan­ a short dedication ceremony 'at 3 The town fathers labored and, ^eaus tMght, "Wh«i ye pray, Wright, hnd elementaiy ecnbol ’ Bartlett, reprsaanlcd by the Oommvnlat forces in Laos have CORRULUX all news dispatches credited to It or narrow minded can people teY Evi­ aay‘Our Fathar.’. rinClpaj Mrs. Doris Chamter- Rev. Willard Thomen Sunday at formerly teen disciplined , and was been reported quiet since before Lamphere car and rear left trunk not otherwise' credited in this paper ning In the opposite direction, so p.m. This will be followed by toufs with the help of the police de­ dently quite. smaU and quite nar­ H. 'Osgood Btonnatt g Andover dmgregational Chiirch. Hartford law firm of O’Neill and kn’oiyn as a good poiiee officer, it A Venion man,' crushed be­ of the Hazzard vehicle, and also the local news published here. of the building conducted by mem­ partment, brought forth something row minded. iBecause people are dn 1^ . Judge theXfloatk Steinberg, claims a Hat of 10 inci­ the Amarioan landings, but a Thai All r M ta of republicatlon of special— much the worse, ineritably. for our North MethodiOt Church ' ’Ihe^TUuun band marrii, as The pastor wiU take, part .In, a adds. tween 0 tree and a H>adad trufek bers of the League of Women else in the matter of traffic con­ this way It makes sense to do the Telephone 1 Conference on .Church Keprival dents relating to a charge of in- Bartlett who served on the po­ cabinet minister warned the anti $ ATnuenvE dispatches herein are also reserved planning. ^ Voters. Refreshments will^ be well aa local Oltl Scouts, compatsnee was published "with T u o s ^ .’ls described in fair con­ Oommunlat alliet muat keep on trol at the center. logical rather than to cmiUnue to Brownies, Boy ScoutsX and Cubs, sponsored by the State ConfSfsnce lice foroe.^31 years, was reported to C oventry Full serrics client of N E A Serv­ Take, for a sample of the way served by members of the Junior The’lights look nice. Impressive, do the Illogical, and that is have a Committee On Town and Country the. deliberate purpose and inten­ hav)) obtained employment at the dition at Hartford Hospital today the alert. c o u m s ice, Inc. the big ultimate pressures of one •phe-'Ahdover Fire ttepartinent tion of injuring the plaintiff." although ha la atUI on the critical Publishers Representatives. The Cehtury Club. and all that, but what we have Board of Republicans or Demo- ARomrioTURM. wlU also take part, arid a ciolor of the North Madiaon Church on Roosevelt. Mills Inc. In Rockville Julius Mathesrs Special Agency—New worldism have It in for regional We, urge you. one and all, to now is.c-h-a-o-8. ocrats for one purpose only; the With the NEW Sunday afternoon. Stories of the charges appeared last winter. Uat. Coroner Reports York. . Detroit and Boston. visit the library on this occasion What went wrong, Chief? best interests of the Town of Man­ guard front ttw American Legion in the Hartford Times and Rock­ Home Economlos Awards MaxlmUUan Lamek, 84, of West MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF concepts like the Common Market, chester. - " WOfWWHHtim In Hebron, -x. \ , \ Co-op Luncheon Eight Are Treated CIRCULATIONS to see the big improvements that .1 Perplexed The parade will march fnm Mrs. John 8. Harrii and Mrs. ville Journal May 11, 1081, and in Lynn Klotar, senior at Rock­ Rd., underwent lengthy surgery On Woman’s Death the case the Australians put to have been made. It your interest ' Jack J. Lappen by, the Hartford Courant May 12. The ville High School, has recrived the Wednesday, morning for multiple CORRUGATED The Herald Printing Company. Inc., Secretary of State Dean Rusk the school down Hebron I ^ amr, Richard Adams were hoeteeaes For Crash Hurts assumes no financial responsibility for is primarily that of a book bor­ TuracuLous’ Every Detail Worked Via BpriH*** Haaitag AM* wWi RamariMMa Naw then to the oak tree on Cedar Tuesday for a luncheon at the three newspapers srs nam«d as de­ Betty Crocker homemaking Internal injuries and la in the Tolland CJounty Coroner Bernard ty-posTaphleal errors appearing In ad- when he visited them recently. rower, you wlU look with pleasure To the Editor, Mill ltd on the property of\ Lee home of Mrs. Adams for mem­ fendants together with former award. She was presented the hoepttal’a maximum cars section. J, Ackerman ha« filed a report oh 26”x ir $11.50 vertfsemonts and other reading matter To Perfwtion ««TEL-M |KE*’ Corporation Counsel Harvey A. award at last week’s school fash­ He la pooaclous. Yesterday morning aho^Uy after t i f In The Manchester Evening Herald Britain has applied to join, and at the spacious and colorful book Pm by no 'means the first to Wilson and Robert Daly, wh6 bers of this and next year’s ex­ the auto death on May 1 of Mra. we want Britain to get into, the cases, no longer so crowded that make the following etatement but FOR SALE — Special^es Zenith’s raoisrkable "Tri-Mike" Control cuts off all toaiidi have gi-ven permission for the ecutive boards of the co-operative Yonce and City PoUce Commis­ ion show, staged by ths home Ha was rushed to the hospi­ 9:30, police Inveetlgated a 'tear- Display advertising cloaing hourai puUing out a book threatens to it is one that should be repeated \ except those you want to hear on the telqibonc. Wlwfi the ca l is kindergarten. Miss. Ahnl Miller, sioner Thomas J. McCusker. economics classes. tal from Rockville City Hospital Pauline B. Stalb, 48, of Autumn 26”xr $7i0 For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. Ehuvpean Common Market. The — Wo^ Tu^ng ceremonlea:;to. take place there. The school home economics end collliion on N. Main St., which For Tuesday-1 p.m. Monday. release a whole 'shelf of books on over and over Again until some­ GOOD RICH completed, flick the convenient twitch to tear i l soaade again. The Rev. .WUlard Thomen the teacher, was preaent to dis­ In addition, a statement by Mc- Tuesday ahorUy after the '2:45 ■ent fight persona, three of them Trail, indicating Mra. Stalb was For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday Common Market, in order to get to the floor. If your interest la thing is done about it. Right now Carving. Andover Congregational , Chi cuss next year’s plans for the CUsker fet^nsed to the papers is award was presented to Joan St. p.m. accident. reaponalble for her own death. 4 r x r $ iiio For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday .8 Oniar *Battar Haaring* Faaturas kindergarten. called false and malicious. The Louis; the Sykes Junior High children, to Manchester Mamorlal ’nie coroner noted that testa For Friday-1 n.m Thursday. itself going just on the continent, that of study and research, you and for the past years we have had LOAM — Special -k- Shapes MtOThUtiweMwe.- t. a m MMX. a a««i»«iM . nm4«w Wm ** will give the invocation, and the A tractor driver at the scene, Hospital tor treatment and Exami­ For Saturday—! p.m. Friday had to agree to a certain amount will be greatly pleased with the a set up of a Majority Board and a lHii0oyoo Hmtloaro MIo oo«rlocfooMdIfpt eielMeW*ol4ae*#waiWbaA» tenedicobih -iylR ^te given' by the , Thia year’s executive board charges formed the basis for the School home economiea. award, to Elarl Kimball, 28, of Portland, told showed there waa alcohol in her $o”x ir $i7io Classified deadline: lOrW a.ra. ^ Minority Beard of Directors. This $1Q A LOAD •ooedo mofo e*#ert««. Daieof«Mryoor$looMW. aodonoaaoiiO«vy.tWfM«MMai .Voted to. spend their surplus funds city’s case against Bartlett in Alison Landry! nation. No sariohs injuries were blood. day of publication except Saturday — of protectionism for French agri­ expanded facilities of the new Rev. John* HbJlan of" St.-----Colum-' Seven other awards, for excel­ police he heard a cry and turned reported and no arreata mpdf. 9 Am. reference room which is in the is ridiculou,,. When the Republi­ DWYER raoDuers •WfitAbn kmH riymr tkekf /ham ytm www ha’s ChurriL-,.. Major Nathan B. fttr supplies for next year’s group. May and June last year, a munlc- to see Lemek attempting to hold Mfi. Stalb died. Inatantly when culture. We are afraid this may cans are in office, the Democrats 'Th4r< wilt be two kindergarten ^al ^ hearing ' bVfore the City lence in dressmaking, were pre­ Hie accident occurred, when a her car ran off Rt'.' 31 east of Daly north 'Wing. The east end of the AvaUaMa Gatchell will speak. The GettyS' back the loaded truck which had car operated bp' Miss JSan Haa- FUT Friday. May 25 cost us some of our foreign mar­ room is reserved for the business say, "Don’t blame us, we’re In the Rotite 85 — BOtTON burg Address apd "In Flandera sessions next ysar: Mondays Council that dragged on for seven sented to: Linds Kimball, Carol Rd, and hit a trSe about 2 p.m. minority, end we have no voice.” Ml 3.7172 QUINN'S PHARMACY Tuesdays and Wednesdays from evening sessions. Peezka, Patricia Charette, ’Vir­ begun to roll from a parked posi­ sard of East Hartford stopped nid- Her two-year-old daughter, Lynn, ket for our own agricultural sur- men with all the investment and Also t to 7 Co. Yd. Loads MI 8-6826 Fields” will be recited by repre­ ginia Slota, Wanda Dixon and tion. ' __ .___ denly while aha and her father, We’II Get Used To It business magazines and services And a few years ago it was the re- 873 MAIN BT.—Phone MI 8-4188 sentatives from the Boy and Girl 9 to\ 11:30 a.m., and Mondays, At the end of that hearing, In the front seat, suffered an ear 4’x(r $ iiio plutes, and we are seeking a spe­ veree of this. The minority has no 30 Years In'Business Tuesdays and Wednesdsyg' from Bartlett was suspended for 30 Karen McCarty. Miss Slota won The accident occurrrii on South' Raymond Haxaard, ‘47, of the cut apd concuaalon. As we recall It—there was not cial deal for our farm products in­ close at hand. It is just the place Scouts. two of the awards. , St. where treea are being ctearod Scranton Motel, Matichestor,-.were Ackerman said ah investigation to take a quick look at the Wall voice; they are not really helping . Following the ceremonies on Ci­ 3 to 3:30 pm. There airo still days but was retained as a ser­ much of a splash about It In the side the new trade enclave. Aus the to'wn or hindering it because openings for both sessions and geant. Whi Scholarships from-«a housing site. The truck looking at a house. A second'car, conducted after' the accident hte Street Journal during lunch hour. der MiU the parade wlU prO' was loaded with limbs and logs. dfiven by Mrs. Angallna Lam- news—there was a plane crash tralia exports farm products, to they are the minority. When elec­ ^eed‘ jed to the War Memorial on Rt. thooo interested in enrolling a He was demoted July 28 to pa- Carol Ann Hyjek of Rockville made It unneceeaary to hold an in- The south wing is known aa the tion time comes the minority says child are' asked to contact Mrs. .trolman after being found guil- of laiington H t^ School are the Lemek, who Uvea nearby, was phere of M Clinton St., thanthen crashcraah- quest, xnere’ThSte isla no eviaancfevidance anyona somewhere In Africa one day last Britain, enjoying certain Common­ Junior Room — a beautiful room where the Senior Service Girl pinioned from pelvis to shoulders. that the other party did this and W outa will place a wreath. Carl Houghton on Pine Ridge Dr. Hlgh School and Joan Ann Brown winners of ths first Junior Cham- ad into ths tear Of tha HaxSard else was Involved, ha said. k which took some 15 UVea. wealth trade preferences in doing devoted to the books and interests didn’t do that and that’s why we . Alu>reciation was, expressed to + '' - ...... ■ ------^—.------S lives Involved were those of BO. But if Britain goes inside the of the children and sub-teens. At should be the majority and then the pptjfolng! board for their' ac- last there is space both for the SAVE TWICE AT GRANTS ... LOW PRICES PLUS GREEN STAMPS k m S iiiifi jjwBI’WMW'iaiWIWIIII ,^iTmmirrni|rnrr|’nirr erican technicians h e a d t d Common Market, which has xmder- when election time rolls around lente and, progrVas this young children who want to look again yo>i have the same situation. Aet lastStomtvjlHffJiii^ 935 MAIN S ROUND RAIL toward one of the stations from taken to protect French agricul­ ters and ikinedules. Rosters for the year and Mrs. Adams expressed at books and pictures, and at the Does this really noake sehse? The her thanks to ths members for which the projected orbital flights ture, Australian farm products opposite end of the room a refer­ community dub, - Eugene Bosrd of I>lrectors are elected to Schwanke, coach. Is Stephen Me- their Interest and cooperation. of Scott Carpenter would b^ may have to suffer. The United Oulrs, William Kelley, Stanley An­ Ths recent meeting of the An­ FENCE tracked. States, for its part, already limits dover Recreation Coimell, • adopted derson, VSthSphen Patch,, IHvid: a constitution and riected Edward These lives were lost in an or­ ths amount of Australian wool SchWanke, Richard Oabornie, Jqhn Yeomans, chairman; William SUPPORT YOUR CIVIC MUSIC CONCERTS dinary flight, in a plunge from an and hieat which can come into this McCiffire, William Sihith, 'Stephen Kelley, Mark Houle,,' ' Phelps Dunnack, vice chairman; Mrs. ordinary flying altitude, and we country. Where, then, the Austral­ Halnte, ’John Page and Olen aifford Benson, secretary; Mist don't know that anybody even ians asked Secretary Ruak, would Dorothea Raymond, treaeutsr. BRAY’S 46th Avery. Thle year the Recreation Coun­ paused over them long enough to they sell their meat and wool af­ ; Hoirington’a, L. Edward Whit­ cil will asaUt the Uttle League calculate them into the human ter Britain went into the Common comb, coach: Gerald Eetabrook, and the Bate Ruth League. Wil­ cost of America’s space program. Pennie La Polnte, Carter Wright, O F MANCHESTER Market. To Russia? And to Com­ ANNIVERSARY SALE Newton 'Montandon, James -Fox, liam Dunnack wUl conUnue with Testerday, when Scott Carpen­ munist China? jtobert ffontle, Charles Kukucka, the Uttle League progrimi as ter, a crew of one and not a mem­ chairman. Their question was not, of Arthur '^aloburdo, Timothy Hole- The Recreation Clouncil plans to ber of a group, came down, not course, merely rhetorical. It has NOW GOING ON Ington, "atk Haloburdo, Brian sponsor horseshoe tournaments, in from ordinary altitude, but from already begun to happen that food MacOi Richard Eschmann. the near future and those Intereat- SELECT GRADUATION GIFTS NOW and SAVE Lake. Wrtellnaki, coach; SECTION space, there appeared a possibility finds its way across curtains from Larry !Ysnk Zuyaw, Rua- ed in p ^ d p a tin g are asked to Be\ sure when y o u ch o o se W that he might have become a cas­ 17 Jtw d WarciMS 17.95.19.95.21.95 .htmtset i . WWam Ginn on Lske-\ those who have more than they aell Fo) len Yteg.JKenneth' Side Dr.^irThSi. counell also p lin s' ualty to America’s space program. can consume to those who are 2 0 % to 3 5 % Discounts on Jowolry, Ctoeks. Palmer, • Burayv;' Dennis tp sponsor jmftball, and anycnie in- For this possibility, there was the hungry. It makes much tetter long Sauer, DUimacJt, Brace tereuM in parUclpating or hrip- Fostorio Gloss and Silverware— GfeoHnq Coids Ray, Hutriiiiison.. Kandy' widest and most tense national ramge sense to try to lower bar­ Ing with the management of it is Wederai i Cuttin DowUng. dsked to nteify IMward Yeomans awareness. The suspense seemed riers, no matter how passionately Watch, Clock and Jowolry Repairing - Fire ent, Aofkew Gag-' pb LakO Rd. new carpeting . . unbearable. The relief, when he deep and bitter may be the reason per, coai _ a Eadle. jBpQtt Ore- r T h e council wUl ,m « t hint . on ke,', ■ -V ' V,.I . . ; ,r." was finally sighted riding his life for their existence, than to try to non, 'Vei CeigiMi, Rleliud'Eadle, nruraday, May SL Memhiwship U REDWOOD WUllam J.:MUle„, RobeVtr ' Oaai < •' • ' ' • *.■ - -4. raft alongside his capsule, was one erect new ones. The planners and to 'w y riridriK In the town James Iriws, 'James ‘nmra, Eric mtereeted w su^^portiiig. and par­ s of the moat wonderful feelings in theorists may propose one new Hauechll£ Edmund ' HauachUd, ticipating tn'tho recreMtottal pro- SCREEN the world. But, for a time, we were kind of di'visian after another. The F. E. BRAY James D|||Jd80i^|nd ;^j)chael ]^ ll- fram. .^ y tpqaLprgAnisii^ pray Sure of right calor all contemplating the possibility facta ofriifs and death, of science delegate s_itaemb«io repiaaeht.lt that the space program might an the counoUP-- ' ; -r And communication, of the opening Jeweler. The for the have co|it the life of this one man. > . --- a —-< "Xy : ' ' i FENCE universe of space, keep shrinking geason lun ' MSacheiltor Bvealag Iterald Aa-‘ And if it had turned out to be and pushing us all In together. 737 MAIN ST—STATE THEATER BUILDING first; Ji v». Dept; doteir 'corwepondeoL Margery that kind of tragedy, there would There Is only one kind of Common Maiichcsteii’B Oldest Established Jeweler June 8, 1 4 s OoMBOnihl- Moataadon, tewpbone PBgrim have been great renewed discus­ Market which makes any sense, ty aub; ijtilityCKib e-Mis. sion on the question of whether ya. LakeivJune.fJ pwal’I^ W t- and that is s market which In­ ment v«‘f 84 June. 18, what we could learn from such cludes everj’body, with everybody Lake------June v s’ ' 20, Cbdrch Gjuncil ^ S u r e o f manned space orbits was worth doing and producing that at which Commuitiw'^hb vs. Firs Depart­ ths risk Involved. he U'^beet, aind with no artificial ment; June 25, Lake ve. Fire 1^ To Hear Pastor Actually, we had already given partment; June 27, Community barriers operating anywhere Club vs. Holslngton’s. On July 2, our national answer the week be­ against anybody or anything. Lake vs- Ooinmunlty OUb; July 4, TIm Rev. Luther Uvingaton, p r i c e fore, when we hadn’t blinked an paator of Bethesda Lutnaran S u r e o f We cannot bring this about or Hotslnffton’a vs. F ^s Department; Church, New Haven, win apaak at eye or even considered halting the decree It, in a moment, blit at least July 9, Itolslng^’s vs. . Lake; July a meeting of the Manchester space program after we had been it would make sehse to be trj'ing 11, Fire DVpariment vs. Communi­ Council of Ohurohai Monday at i r SECTION informed It had just coat some IS 4 ty CIubf?J^-Yei Lake vs. Fire St. Mary’s Epiacopal Church. Din­ Your new carpeting represents an Impor­ ,|o work toward it. insteaul of try­ American lives. I t the cost we had Departannt; July 18, Hoisington'a ner will be served at 6:30 p.m. ' tant investment. Wheityou choose it at Wat­ ing to head in exactly the oppo­ vs. community Club; July 23, The Rev. Mr. Livingston Will kins you get more value because your rooms to calculate had been that of just site direction. ^tnm unity (nub vs. Lsdee; Jqly. apeak on impmslona ol church one life, Instead of 15, the decision interesting '25, Fire Department vs. Holslng^ Ufe in Scandinavia. He ^ n t are measured to insure proper fit: You get might hgve become more dra­ ton's; July 80, Lake va.':'Hqlsing- thtea months touring the 8can- decoratof ..^viC8 on colors. You are advised matically difficult and less auto­ What Was He? OIL ton’e;, August ’!, Community Oub dinarian countries in 1961. on the beM qualities for your particular matic. ▼s. ’Flrf Depar^Snt. Thera wil- ha *- business meet­ needA You get tremendous variety in value Ths other day, in bankruptcy If any boy wpo registered for ing, introductlMi of naw. j dele­ WOOD In the end, however, we would hearing in United Statea Dlitrict equities jfhe UtOe League finds his name gates, and faocahlp sarrtea JbSfore Placed, grotms such aailhese. Why not stop go on, and we will go on. " Court in El Paso, one Billie Sol is not oQ the rosters listed he Is ths prggraot. in tomorrow and hi SURE you get the most -----If we go on. there will eventual- Estes took till stand. He testified ' - . ------for your Invii^entT: SCREEN ly come the time when sOme hu­ that his name was Billie Sol Estes. OUR LATEST INDUSTRY REVIEW high­ l i f t man being will crash from an alti­ He gave his address in Pecos. Then lights famr integrated oil companies whose tude high enough and In a loneli­ the routine question cams to the DOORS ness complete enough to fill us all matter of his occupation. stocks, at present prices, merit investment with a sense of drama. Eventually At this point, Billie Sol Estes re­ consideration now. •pace will claim some victims In fused to answer, claiming his privi­ apace, as well as inside our regu­ lege not to answer, under the These are leading companies capable of sq. yd. lar atmosphere. Fifth Amendment, which meant 0 -95 .95 Fortunately and pleasantly, that that in his opinion for him to state beneiking from a number of favorable factors ( ieDOOi LANCiR moment didn’t arrive yesterda.v. hia occupation might tend to de­ within the industry. Their stocks are currently Complete installed Complete installed .There was merely a tentative re­ grade or incriminate him. . 1 hearsal of it. And while we were Actually, hia occupation, or oc­ selling from IS to 18 tifhes 1961 earnings and Equipj)^-. with 6 cylinder, J heatOTK:, dglZoster, standard “ Ch5x1 our Oil , ivools, % Nylons, A crilan^nd Wool-and- tweede, 100% 501 Nylons in cobblestone, tweed his space opportunity because he bualnesaea. FIRST CHOICE USED CAR TRAPE-W5 106 saw In It a chance for fame and But perhaps he felt the ques­ IrtdtMtry Review if you will send us your name •'"Nylon'Combinations. Colorings include Green, and twist textures. Sea Green, Copper, Gold, Parchment, Rose-Beige, Leathertone, Spice, fortune, was* busy getting him­ tion was. In actual court, the ques- and address. Rose-Beige, Browntone, Brbwn-Green-andrSal- self out of his capsule, inflating -Mon of what he honestly was, a mon, Brown-and-Gold apu Blue. All in 12 ft. Raspberry, Browntone, Sandalwood, Turquoise, %” PLYWOOD his personal life raft, and cooling question which dsnianded a real , width's excepting the^Tue which is 15 ft. wide, Mink, Off White, Avacado Green and 19 other off with a sun bath In the Carib­ answer, which could be proved «o ( Room size rugs, toq^ if you prefer. > colors! bean sun. We may haVe suffered It would stand up under all klnda SPECIAL more than he did. But give us more of exkmlnation and analysis and Please send me your Oil Industry Review .. Room Sizei, bound) 6.95 iq. yd., Room Si'^cs^ bound, 7.95 sq. yd. time, and more orbitings, and we evidence. 12 ft., only $83.40 ‘ : 9 X 12 f t, only $96.40 too Shan oeeame as casual and What was he really, this Billie N; sophisticated about.-the risks Of Sol ^ te s ? What would M claim space as we alread.tt,. are about to be, if the answer had to decide ' ■ - y , ■ % V those of flights to jun)i:le tracking | everything, and were for'keeps? Address. . . > -r . <• ‘ stations. ; One answer Billie Sol Eatea a|i Greatest names ------, parently did not care to give, at sq. yd. sq. yd. Fighting The Future i this' particular moment in court. in It Is no redemption of the waste He did not care to give, the, an­ Complete installed Complete installed of effort which can be devoted to swer which had already appeared them to know that certain foolish on the record. That answer—oper­ . ■ ' ■ t flooi^’coverings ventures of our time are fated to ator of grain storage, farming and QoHHeotiotU 5 7 tfeoM Seven, colorings and textures in this collection -Choose from 29 carpetings in this group with 4xS SHEET lose. t fertilizing businesses — was no and tiiie low $11.95 p^ce includes,' rubberized cushion and Deluxe Roberts Tackless installa­ ^ Ventures whuh offend the longer valid. cushion and instsllation by the Deluxe Roberts tion includtHl! Loop-pile tweed textured 100% natural law of the times won't Other identifications—the horn­ PUTNAM & CO. Tackless method! 100% wool loop pile tweeds 501 Nylon by Bigelow: Cordovan, Oatmeal, Gold, work because circumstances won't rimmed glasses, the monogram- in a dioice of Brown-and-Nutriar Brown-and- Emerald Green, Spip, Ra,spberry, Neptune, Blue let them work. Historic necessities med handkerchief, the gold cuff MANY OTHEB8 tO CHOOSE p O M Green or Rose-Beige-and-Brown. 100% 601 Plum and 8 more. Random loop-and-sheared can always overrule the mere links, thp gold wrist watah—^wero L(ii7'DOWN PAYMfeNT8-^X)W HANK RATES Nylon .cobblestone texture in Forest Green; hi- 100% Wools by Lees; Cortez Red, Blue Green, MANCHESTER sdiemes of men. Yet you can still, temporarily at least, In place. low ta tu r e in Maple Sugar, 1(^% wool con­ Sulphur, Golden Glow, Palm Leaf, Cloud White, have no less an authority than the tract weight sm.ooth loop pile in Brown-and- Tampico Beige, Sand, Peail Beige, Autumn President of the United States Shot in Gowns’ Hems Gold Wool-'ind-Nylon blend in random sheered Leaf, Frosted Cocoa, French Blue and six more saying, the other night, that the luscious colors. ) THURSDAYS "true course of history" lies In the NEW YORK—Shotgun peUeU Atlantic community. And you can are almost never out of season. 71 L UNTU n , MANCNamO • JM 3-glSI Bhr^ning gowns have pellets sewn FRIDAYS have the whole weight of a whole in the hemline to' make them'^Aang josMt T. 8ioir, Rebeit H. Slarkri. Ce Manofler INCORPORATED administration’s thinking and tetter. Bags of shot provide planBlng thrown Into the prqposl- traction for broken arms and lags 2S5 CEN1CR 5T. tlon of igettlng Britain iB hospitals. Shot la also used in the oountarpoise ot aoalM and for Maricat Ml 3-5144 T-"i 4 i ff: KANCHEaTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CQNl^J FRIDAY, MAY 2 6 , 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE8T1ER, CONN., FRIDAlf, MAY JS,‘l96t yAGE,-,MVBN PAGE I K. Bhimode anil ACi» Hegsr Span- at T;W that 4rrsnlfig. ’niajfisv. ing lot at 9 p.m. This i^ l be ths vsstlgator for ths stats Agricul­ peri et the file. A Justlee Diqi^* TalCQitvtile esr, Bundgy 8$il«lia4anbsri]itisgdant, Rofeart K. Sh^o«ta, paator, will group's final gathering of the a« Doctor Says Estes tural Stabtlisatlon and Conssrv- ment eeld the aim la to keep qe- Breakfast Emci^ ‘ SS iSSrfUffiS" ’^lAii^ ’Msbp for Gorernor atlon O ffles, Marshall had Mdhler Gets Survivors, bwildafi ifiA bM thsr la ...... " ...... ■ ' will also t« k # p * rt ths opm-i dallvsr hla. Mtsesga ma ths toMe, eret detalle- not relating to Mar- :^t]tonaut in. Danger, msmoration of those ' who n v e VBullding Tomorrow’s' World tV>- Prober M urdered checksd cotton acreags allotments ahal 1 pending further thveatlgi- Nam^byKofC Manchester, ihclude hig wtfs, two - BSawdisater KvaBthg ■< , held by Kstss, His Agriculturs sons and a daughter, an of Hart­ their lives for -thsir cbun^- n p s day.” flslscUons. by, tha church tlon. X — ------. ' No Answer to Geniefery will be pley^.liy j^vid ^yas« ' ■ choir 'arlH also be beanl. oottvine eom epeAdsflt. Mt) fCewHsBed fiem Bag* One) D epartm ent sUlee has rulsd th at In Waehlngton, an authoritative . . ford; two brothers of Hartford ToaatmasM fer the K et O' All children are' to lake flowers moaFelM, teHj^ eaa ~ BUtes held the' allotments U li^ lly . source aald Cart Miliar, who laat and Bloomfield end two sistsrs eg PiriHiey Favors - - 'Ohnnli Vote Stmday t • V • • • Communion braxWest to bn hald Gc^iysed on 3d Qrt»y Westport, Sfass.; and Sweden. In order to decorate the Civil War 'A meeting of members of tha ,u4 • • *.' C' I... . j, - - - t>r. Jachimei^lt auo aatd thers Ihs inquest vsrdlct flvs days year approved Estes’ bond for Sunday, will tie .CA|it.' D o n a l d Apology Plea Funeral servtees wilt b e KsM. monument. Congregational Church will be FallmeB„^Sport9 was avhlence M an h all's -blood after Marshall’s death •was sui­ storing government' grain, would Benoit of. the.U .E . Alr F .o-rea. (OonttisMd from Psgo OM) cide. - (OmrtlotMd from FAg« OM) dered if the eiparigency ot^gran Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Tay­ the Plnney announcement was ' ,^s^vUlag»'fl annual Mamorial F or several yfearir lioV the exer­ held at‘'11:30'Sunday morning to contained 30 per cent carbon mon­ be the tint major witness before Capt. BenoR la adiidniitriitoir 'of ayatem ahouldp’t'have been used. By JOiHDfciiuBEE . i lor. and Funeral Home,. “nothing newsworthy.” cises have been held on the Sunday- vote oA whether' or not to pur­ NBW YORK fXP)-rGena FuU; oxide at the time he died- last Capt. dint PeoplM said hs the House Intergovernmental Re­ federal 'contracts In the'filato of 1^. L >ow, and that an atnergancy oxv^ Ph&gf.rsmrW l^pared aute- Daly eMerelseB end servicea-win be preceding MemarUil Day Instead latione subcommittee. Headed by A voice,aROt identified, broke in At Ita meeting yesterday,' the 233 W ashington St., H artford. He Said Finney's endorsement « chase a 45 by 10 foot parcel of mar, aporta l^athsK of the year, June . 3. Judge Barron said the would eall in svsry Tsxas Ranger Connecticut. . gen aystem ahould have M^n uaed. board of directora of the Hart­ insnt% ths prsaence of reprasen- AlsOp does not repreent the senti­ held At^noon Sunday at Mt. Hope bf on the day lUelw; ' land directly behind the church. pathologist.'estimated IS to 40 per necesMry for ths reopened Inves­ Rep. L. H. Fountain, D-NC., the and aaijlf’‘You know how we feel Burial : will‘%e in Rose RIU Memo­ 0 >-cheirmen'vfor the breakflst Carpenter was resting; at Jamal* aboyt^the emerg;ency rate, so I ford Sinmphony O rci^tra decided rial P ark, Rocky HUl. ^ latlvsg of several of the guberna­ ment of a majority of Republican CemelAm ' Flremea BlsW By . * The regular morning service will must be raising Ktik boy to bs a cent carixm mimoxlde—the gas in tigation. group wtii start a hearing on the ca*controIled Grand T^rk tsiand, "to take no actioil" in r^fard to Friends hiay call at tn* fvinereJ torial ' eandidaites. During a ques­ leaders throughout the stale. , be Shortened to half an hour,to fll^tar. Hs named him D^Aun. Bates case Monday. Which wlU be held a t 9 a t tha K wod't say anything more about / ..TaktelKMJrt.ln the 'services wtii Fli^men of IklcottvlUe’s’ Cb. 8 exhauat fumas from an automo- County grand jurors who began of C Honqe are Alex Koatkownaky where he had an emotional reum It." There was no explanation. the letter aent them , by KVits home tomorrow frdftt' T to t p.m.. tion Ahd ansiver'period' hs made Mariahl said also tgat it would 'Were alerted to staild'by edrly last aUdw.-time for discussion and ths hUo-^muId cauee death. .. Miller, then chief of the ware­ be m em bers of the Sunday M d If aa to' maka aura that any Inquiring into Marshall’s dsath and Robert Scully. A meeting of Ion Thursday nlg-ht with John n Mercurj- cpntrol center at Cape Mahler dcsnandlng a public wpol- and Sundey'^froM cS to 9 p.m. and these 'points; ' -, not alter his .drive for the nomi­ evening as the reeult Of thA heavy ■vota.'5' boy; named DaLaun can defend m e aiitopey likewise dlaclosed four days ago recssSed until Mon­ house branch In the Agriculture Glenn Jr,, the first Amerleah to 'ogy for alleged. remarita tmmign- 7.to»P fm . Hs doss not propoas at this School of 'F^cottville Congri^ra- 'Wind and tornado warning' Issued The purchase of the property Department’! marketing division, the committee was held Thura- . Canaveral reported it had no in­ nation. , hh^If; ha takes' him Ip work •.severe blow on Marshall'e head. day, when they hope to hear Dr. day night to discuss final arrange- go into orbit. dication why the capsule was off Iflg him aa muaieal direetor urns to Make a penonal choice Newman M. MarsiHus of Tfum- tlonal (^urc^w hp will lead the throughout the'statt. ? has . been recommended by the with him—at the gym—almost Jachlmcsyk and' William Blliott of is said to have let a 3700.000 bond Carpenter received a messagre buU said that Plnney’# announce- . building committee as a site for a Dr. Jachlmcsyk said all five bul­ menta for the affair. The ticket attitude at the time of retro-fire, g r ^ o f. ealdldates for other places on procession to- fl\e cemetery from Howe'v'er, no 'emergency devel­ every day. The NBA middle­ lets entered from the fremt aiid Temple, Tex., an Agriculture De­ posted in 1860 stand althtmgh the front Vice PreeldSnt Lyndon B. and that radio data apd Carpen­ ' Prancig Ooodwtri II, president the tiekst "but may later on." ment was not unexpected and be oped in or around th e •village and proposed, churc)^ school addition. weight champion, .30-year-old. fa­ amount of grain in Estes eleva­ committee reported that tteketa t e s added that it "leaves things pret­ the church At theXlose of the regu­ came from a gup very close to partment Investigator. The grand are moving rapidly but may etill Johnson. ter's analysis Would' have to be ,8f tko ffmphooy Society, was He did not consider his state­ lar morning ssrvicA the waiting firemen spent the eve­ Couple’s Club. Qiittag ther of three, came to town yes­ Jury will decide then whether to tor* had climbed to 350 million en^l^ared by the board of iUt the body. i>ist. Atty. Bryan Ruse be obtained at the K of C Horn# or "It w^Vrfcal cliff hanger with studied careftllly. i ment contrary‘to his o rig in al ty much unchanged." ning without Incident. - IVa Couple’s Club 4>f the church terday to receive hit sports father demand a complete file on Bstee worth. .Sat|i|a, successfully protest­ the. wb

,'T' ■ 1 ' 1- . , - . HAWOHBSTER EVENING m SRAlj), MANCHESTER, CONN, raiD AY, m I y I I , 1 9 U ■Section ' Tw o rRIDAY, MAY 25,1968 jRanrlr^Mrr lorhjhtg Ifrralb FRffiAY, MAY 25, W52 Pages liS to id U z Sends Roises Oeasa to aparats tha statien before Storms^Biiffet Wiwlowii Submits Jmia .4, : - ...... u jp « «n*r : To Eddie Fisher A reply ttam Boston on whether 8 SMi If'm n. Mofle A I ' I ffle Postal Bid the Md has bsan.aecepted and ap­ About Town proved Should he recelvsd by Tuss- HOLLYWOOD (AP) ~ Sddle anda^cejeetars. ■ -.v‘. Sl^tern; Central lj;S. .: A IcsM’ bid for ths Manchestar d iy , Bailey arid. Flaher got roaea from KUaabeth Norman a which had one year to •Mlantonomoh Tribe No. 58, Poet Otaea’s Ccritraet atation fbr WB.DON DRUG. CO. lORM, will mamsor an entertain­ Taylor, a atanding ovation from « go on a three-year contra^ has m Hals St-OM. M|84»n BV tka A8BOCiAlKb’ PB«As> Winds up to te mllaa par hour tha town's Weat 81da asctien haa been open-ting the station for In MtmchesteJ’ Area ment and dance Saturday at 8.30 Qvtei: ■torm»—tonui- lashed Oklahoma commualtlaat celebrlty-pncked night club audi­ basa BUteilttad by, Waatdwn about 10 yean. The move to p.m. at Waddell School. Slim CoxX dow, hMT777 r»inrain and ball aiul ence Thursday night and heckling the Contract was conneotsd wil and hie Cowboy Caravan will en­ Including Altua, a town o f about Fhaemscy, 4W Hartford Rd. Last algtat'a starms’left th e __ tertain with several numbers after auiug «1M»-atruck diMUdlng , p in the aoutbwastem part of fropi. an Irlahman.: the location at, tha main officea at Man-ffrom the tetnadoatnttk Waterbury 90 00 ^Poriniasttr AM«b Bailey, report­ riieatar area unacarred hUt wKh a which there will be dancing. Tick­ Mowa la atatera ind Mtatral aac^ the state, and Oklahoma (3ty. A huge bouquet, of lavendar 448 Hartford ltd. to the Firm's a m aeutered fhrougnoiit town and rosM waa signed aimply “ Kllsa- ing the phannae/s Md for a cos- dirty faca this ,lriomiiig. th Bitten. ets may be purchased at the door. tlodB. of tha tsoiartty Humday. Heavy hall psited areas near Al- year oontraet was 8600, ssld be warehouse on Forest St. Bealdea tha local debris normally OhniMoaa aeroaa Watar- tus, where damage waa estimated beth.” Fisher declined comment The nffV atation will 'be anpeeted Here's the taiveatwy of ttains . Mrs, Pat Kennedy Lawford,-sis­ weald raecmmend the award at ths atrewn about after a wind and plekad up along tha fairwaya by burp te if towaa and aaat at several hundred thousand dol> epatmet to Westenrn Parmacy to to sell stamps and ■tan^>ed paper, haU storm, there were imporU eaatral wind rata lars. Fifteen of the iT Injured ter of President Kennedy, was the ^ glpBal -poatal taaadquarten tai reglatcr mall, accept parcel post R ^ e r Barrett, the greenakem r at Members o f the American Le­ Mut hall ^uhed araaa la were treated at hospitals and re­ first to stand up and lead the ap- NBtEMEe. for mailing, and sfu o ^ post at- the Mancbeatto Country Club; gion Post will meet tonight at 7:30 Haw Jertay. and Haw leased; .plauaa for Flaher, / Prsfontly, a post.offlcs contract flea money Mdsrs. , A speaker, a panel of Wdod. Aj at Watkina-\Veat Funeral Home, Toilc Btata The ftoclalm followed by mo­ station la the am la being run ahingle, a mg, W PWer. e bub 148 B. ■ O n ter S t, /,.to pay re­ Thunderstorms rumbled across ments the ejection of a man who iM- eSp a metal panel which appes:r- spects to the late FerdUiand At laaat two parsot* . wara sections of- New York state, by Neiman’a Inc., a retail appli- London Mart Largest killed, ona man >in the tomulQ' la had. been heckling Fisher from .a iu»itmni5Y ed to come firim an appliaace, in­ Lewis, a member. caused- power failures and the anoe and futnitura atotw. Paint and Floor Covering Watarbury and a farmer In' an, table In the rear of the 1,000-seat Poatmaatar Bailey said the ata- X/kNDON—The London gold sulation material. temporary shutdown of an obser- room. ® alaottloal atorm In Ghlttenango,' >atlm to^yer at Niagara' Falls. t iioa at Norman’s is scheduled to market - la the world's largest. 8718 Mala Si., OUstonbury A page from the Waterbury Re­ David Toomey, son of Mr. and Four waiters and a policeman, publican cf.Friifi^, March . Mrs. C. Francis Toomy, 33 Lyn- N.T. Naarly 80 paraaos wera In Wtafd, gusts up to 80 m.p.h- caused oonUttus until June 4, but that Buhviduajs can buy gold also In 80 hustled James Brenan, 83, of C (Bid. Note: 'niat neivapaper dals St, has totunied to'Phila­ Jured, inctndlnc '85 la Watarbury the tower to sway slightly. spaady aetUln and anprom of the Macao tai the Far Bast and In "THE 8T0BE xdAT and IT tai Altua, OUa. None waa low, Ireland, out of the club^^nn Haw Md by the office In Boaton Beirut, Kuweit, Bahrein, and Te­ OFFBB8 YOU M<>KX’* normally does not circulate in this delphia after spending a few days reported Injured aailoUBly. Strong Winds also swept areas was booked on suspicion of ^notk- could mean that Ncrmaa’a will hran In the Mld(Be Bast. area.) with hie parents. He recently in western 'h¬til, Iowa and enneas, , t Property damage In the storm y I ll,' - An air mall letter. unmailed and completed his seccaid year at the naost ^ NebnuONu The movls colony out in ARMSTRONG University of Pennsylvania-Law belt waa aapactad to run Into tha V unstamped, from R. A. Johnson of ^ jnllUons of doUara. T he'storm s dimlhlqhed late In force. Janet Leigh was with Ar­ V1NYU.INOLEUM R oiem utin Dr., Waterbury, to School where. he Is an editor of In Watarbury, a dty of soma the night In eastern Sections and thur, Loew Jr. Kay flabis, widow .'■i ,v V9e M|. yd. an Oregon address. Law Re'view 'and treasurer o f 110,000 populatice, 48 homes ware only tbundSrshowers w e i^ report­ of ths late king of Km movies, was Coincidentally, or perhaps not Sharswood Law Club. Toomey dastsoyi^ and 150 others dam' ed tai southern New Staigland-.and with Robert PresCott, president of Mohawk and Borwlek ab cotaicldentaUy, a calling card will be employed this summer by. aged. Damage was estimated- at the central Atlantic Coast regldn,^ the Flying Tlgdrs, Inc. . Main St. tor a Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. the law firm of Steptoe and, John­ son In Washington, D.C. several million dollars. The toT> It .was a Httle cool again in -M ich ael TOdd Jr., son of Miss Manchester CARPETING Johnaen, was found by James , aado cut a Jagged path 100 yards northern sections fro mthe Pla­ 7^1,or*s late husband and.a close HALE $3.95iiq. yd. Sharpley on the lawn of his Soutli wide tat Watarbiny. ' . teau etates Into the . northern friend of Flsher'a, flew In from Rd, home in Bolton. *1116 youth group of Community New Yhrk for the opening. Baptist Church~ rch winwTll ^lonsor a car A twister hit Pannlhgton ,N.J., Great Lakes region. The 80s smd y ‘ __ e Bialded Rugs Holden Wright, a South Rd. along tha southern <^a of a eoe prevailed over moirt of the e Oeramlc Tile, 48e Sq. F t eighbor, clocked a falling shsst>ot wash tomorrow from 10 a.m, to 4 pin. on ths churrii grounds. atorm belt from New York 'apd Pacitic Coast eastward through Erosiott liab New X DAY e Fonalea, 48e Sq. F t tar piq>er at ,a.speed ol about 4 Pennsylvania into New Bngtamd- parta of the aouthem Plateau and ni.pJtL and watoheid a bird, circling No ona waa hurt. the northern half of tha count OXFORD, Mies. —^Broeion and Dupont Ovttide VFMte around in taitoecUon, o f other "real The perennial Planters Garden Smaller twisters and heavy ball east of the Rockies. The 70s sedimentation losses In the United eatate sins” stuff, as hs expressed Club wlU meet at the home of Library Wing Formal Dedication Sunday f struck Hutchinson, Kan., whOe 80s ctrvarfd most of the sout $4.99gollan it. Mrs. George Smith. 12 Green Statee are estimated at 8^000,- Manchester children may study now In the spacious new Junior Room at Mary Cheney Library, other small toniadoas hit 10 miles half of the., nation eM t of the 000 yearly. To seek controls' the ReridMiU o f ,Rt. 85 tai'Bolton Manor Rd., Mpnday at 8 p.m. tor north of B m po^ and near Mount Rockies, wltli 80s and higher from H!!| also picked up stray bits of Water- ita annual meeting and election above, recently completed as part of the library's 8380,000 addition. In the foreground is a book U.8. Department of Agriculture ■m ^ <|aaUtr Ketehaadlae display tabli and throughout the room are small triangular tables where youngsters may sit and Hope, Alien, and Council Orove. the Lower Rio Chsnde^ Valley to has sat up a new research station ^ A t Lew, LaW Prices biu7 newapapera and . mail. at officers. Mrs. Robert Kippax M usic Camp Scholar L E! read. Below Is the reference room with Its businessman's section in the front and several Individ­ No Injuries' wrera reported. here. Howard Jensen found an Anaconda will be co-hosteiis, north central Texkita^^ V e meaa to 4o.baalaess ual study tables in the back. At the left is the reading room and a librarian's office. "riie library Trumpeter Peter Pantahik, 40 ‘ SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY !’ ! American Brasa Co. envelope 'ad­ 7 ^ ' " Foeter St., hae been inreeented' a cheater High Schocd junlor.and dressed to Olenn E. McBumey of Knalgn Riohard L G«sa, U. S.' will be formally dedicated Sunday at 3 p.m. at S brief ceremony followed by nn open house. (Herald sohotaunehlp _^ or Laurel Mtuie playa In. all the aoh^'a muaic CONCERTS! W IN D P ^ SHADES Waterbury, a page from a Water­ Navy, eon of- Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ photos by Saternis). Camp In Wuisted by Raymond groups, the Manchester OMe Or­ bury telephone directory, a sheet liam F. Gesa Sr.,- 286 School St., Beller of the MUcla Shop, Main chestra and the Hartford Bym- L# 99e eoeh of building paper measuring 3 by is serving with Patrol Squadron S t phony. (Herald photo by Pinto.) 2 feet, and 'l8-inoh strip of ply­ SO at Iwakuni, Jn.pan. The squad­ TTte one-week camp session, be­ Free ectiltaatoa on Interior and wood, 2% Inches wide, and shin­ ron file* anti-submarine, mining, ginning at the end o f June, offers lli exterior. painting, floor cover­ gles. patrol and reconnais.wince mls- ing and eemmlo tile work. theory, campostUon, private " les­ Ths fallout wan clocked at 8.31 aiocs. Bn.sign Gees, a graduate of sons, and band aitd orch est* Memo From The Deak p. m. by the Bolton obseihrerB. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, BONDS STAMPS! 3 DAYS ONLY! Phone 633-9178 entered the Navy in October I960. cllnlea before a conceit at the Of Katfiy Oodfrey— (Herald photo by BatWnIs.) Greehskeeper Barrett and His Tornado Collection. end of the week. "Every D i^ a A Sale Day* Paatahik, son o f Mr. and Mra. di'there! How twe you? Reservations for "Fun Night" Come and get *eml Grants gives Peter .W. Pantaluk, la a Man- Q—In which southern city Is sponsored by North Methodist Yowt favorito hook S r there a replica of the Parthenon in Public W ill Air Church, WS(?S, June 4. will close m illions o f extra S& B AthensT Weddings Sunday and may be made bjf call­ •tore now hat Read HeraJd Advs. A —Nashville, Tenn. Charter Changes ing Mrs. Tom Morley, 354 Summit ,. i St. The women will leave the Green Stamps too! **Geniu» in the family** C t d l Barstrom - Hall church at 6 p.m. Members may Miss Patricia Joan Hall of Long The Charter Revision Commis­ bring guests. Hope you like it. Beach, Cahfe, and Malcolm Bar­ sion wil soupd public opinion to­ strom, petty officer second class, rgeeverythingnow »,,N o M oney Down Love, (Uft) "Spagate" 3.99 OH FOR GOODNESS SAKESH night at a hearing beginning at 8 The Golden Age Club of Man­ beigt tong sandal U8N, of Columbia, were married o'clock in the Municipal Building chester will sponsor a dinner par­ 1- I May 5 in thS Naval Station Chapel Kathy on propoeed changes in the town ty June 14, at 2 p.m. at the Wal­ Friday already! And you without your subscription sent^ at Long Beach. nut Restaurant.. Members wish­ !;iii I right) "Corday" 3.99 The bride Is the daughter of Lt. charter. ing to attend are reminded to call Mack calf w aig^ in! Jeepers! Don’t miss RISE STEVENS and all the Francis D. Hall. USN, and Mrs. Among the changes' to be con­ Mrs. Paul St. Lawrence, 48A Blue- Hall, of Long Beach. The bride­ sidered are one which wuold per­ field Dr., for restervations. Read Herald Advs. other fine artists. Run down to headquarters (991 Main) groom Ur.the son' of Mr. and Mrs. mit the board of directors to ap­ Knut Barstrom, Jonathan Trum­ point aif. assistant general man­ Anderson Shea Auxiliary will 100^ bull Highway; Columbia. 1250 ager and a town counsel from Out EXTRA.,,, or call MI 3-9128 (evenings MI 9-8504) with a check sponsor a card party tonight at 8 Attendants were Mrs. Jourdine of town, another which would at the 'VWF Homs, Manchester GREEN EXTRA for $7.60 (adult) or $3.00 (student) in your hot little Klmberlln, matron of honor, and change town elections rit>m even- Green. ...>'■ David Lenhart, best man. numbered years to odd-numbered STAMPS After a wedding trip to San hand. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSN. years, and one which would raise Members of Manchester Bar- GREEN STAMPS Francisco, the couple returned to the salaries of the directors. Long Beach. Barstrom, who re­ roacks, Veterans of World War 1 h Hie apipolntment o f the assist­ and ladles auxiliary, will meet at llili cently. rsrenlisted. for six years, ant general manager was part of ivtll attend the Polaris Missile the Watklna-West ^neral Home, the Republican platform in 1980, 142 B. Center St., tonight at 8 to North CevMtry nrohouM • Rout* 31 Oulduice School at Virginia atad was formally opposed by the Beach, Va., and the couple will pay respects to the late Ferdinand 'OMNT-IMID* Democratic Town (tommlttee Lewis, a member of the barracks. Om -YIAR make their home theyre later In the Wednesday pight. P n C M J f H i m WAklANIY SATURDAY, MAY 26-5 to 7 For A-ifosty summer. Barstrom is a 1958 graduate of • Odd-srear town election is an­ Claudia Circ^, Bmanual Luther­ Freili lAite^ top quality Om Betaas. A 6 daft) other issue on which the Republi- an Church, will meet tonight at 8 ADULTS $1.50—CHILDREN 76c ' SANDWICH and Windham High School, and attend­ 186-connt peiealm O ant Oveeaateed "TON t'!,4.99 ed Mitchell Ctollege before enlist­ cane and Democrats are opposed, at tha parish house. the Republicans In favor and the delay,buyaow _ __ n Sponsored By Women’s Auxiliary Of Fire Dept. brown and white' calf with ing in the Na'vy. » ..a n d aave! 9 w D a stack hSel. Luscious Democrats against, MAnchestar Cedarettea will meet Sise 81 X 108. (right) Ajlvertisement— Thsi .^animal aalarlee o f the di­ Monday at 7:80 p. m, at Center rectors would rise m>m 8800 to " V I C E N Z A " ICE CREAM SODA Congregational CSiurch. There will Come to the MAYFAIR, Bt 8750 for the mayor and aecretary, 'be an entertainment program and ! ...... I 5 .9 9 Mary’sC h u rch Grounds tonight, and from 8200 to 8500 for other refreahmenta. • 'nagerkp cbokM-matie oontnl lotf ■tart-nm* white calf and Ths Comsr M a Strap al I Day Saturday. Buffet directins. If the revision is ap­ '■top...«ddi aafe^.e ConqMw^ Mkmeed dedga two-tons beigs. 735 Main 84.. State Theatre BMg. supper, "A ll you can eat”, 81.50. proved. Hie dlrecton made no "Game Day” with refreshmenta Coronation''of May 9'uaen, Teen­ provision In the current budget will be aponaored by the Buckley .for cOofUew^^iaowfaig • nM na wfttiia W o l AIR OONXMITON^ age Dance, music by'the Lsmeers. for salary Inereaa^ for them­ School PTA tomorrow from 11 S m iM a Heavy duty steel wbeels • Self^eeit- Saturday: Auction, Food sale, selves, however, shotald ths revi­ a. m. to 2 p. m. on tha school SEEING IS BELIEVEING! Luncheon, games, children’s rides. sion be passed. grounds, rain or ahine. ing gtmm diecfaazge dmte • Heavy genge eteel •r bitta eoba xlgidiiy. ■afMy...imaei»aated to ii’ . ) » n II,{ |t i „ I jttsjr tMirt n at e New *Eaqr Qpfti** leooil atarter « ii T O i ” -IS CotUng hefght adjoela Jtafn IK * to 29&* • Baked fo r women nil! enemel ifaiidi with met weletant primer * Vao- '59 CADILLAC DaVILLE 4.DOOR HARDTOP w n -M ft bAede pnHa, graas erect far'even catting FiflJy equipped with all the ^ ^ Cadillac accessories including 4 and teens iliii FURNITURE DEPARTMENT whitewalls. Immacuate condi- SALE! JOYaU ANI . Swlmstrlpei|iTiakq WT8 20” tion. Beautiful blue finish. ^ 1 . COnON DRISSB ROTARY MOWER the new fashion Before you buy furniture anywhere. Many atylee in 80-equare '61 FIAT '60 DODGE DART --nsni. splash. . .>Boftanad percales; drip-dry cottons. with T/2 H.P. - I 1 ’ Assorted f a * . ^ 1100 4-Door Sedan. Fully 4-Door Sedan. 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■fACtfOTATJBXJi ;^iU^CHESTER-EV|!KUJG- EE'Bii^/ UANeHEtftBi^ COHir^ F% 6 a V; KAV ‘26;lW t ii.: i h Ti ^ '2fluil;(h|n^-.ETia>W e'H EBA^ kXXCBESTEX. CONN. FRIDAY, HAY'lt:-19«2 •PAbB’F ^ R iii^ mklame^Verrion duq^ toetnuAental musle^ln the V- ••Vv 'p.t0 ^ PoM sni^elty schools 'te' IMS. 'f. Four Bands '^Tou behave yoursslf now," the • W 0 ICORATIONDAY',^:i^^’i tef^eher' said to Ma Md firtaod, F^ilw Teachers td Honor Pay Tribute - Brsaat R. RUI, laadtr el the tNoina' Band, a s ha atattad to GERANIUMS, CEMETERY POTS nah a a apeach. BUI ia la Ms lats “ ■ € .^Mrs. Lbverin, Miss Fellow^ To Maestro 50a.' ."What'a ” t h a ' cans to r r ,*HUl - COMBINATION POTS ' (kantarad. * v ~ ■ vtSm-V«RWii adiool tMehM«,taMft 4itd irtlk m itm i - wtth «U POR^XANG, Maine {AP)w“I . . VoI.XXVI, No. S3 ^Friday, 'May 25 X " (^ip|>iled by Students of Manchester High School 'Tt'a Jwrt tor ptotaetioB," Waa. Mr. WUUam C. Coe, Faculty Adviser m tm '’ w m aieaia,' Bfto I, eoyW.,«Gn'Mf, to you,,wbaV y POTTED PLANTS . MStaeM agriUni taUla 44 ywu*. Lake Btre4t fidhool; Monday- tna intialil;'’ tte bid iravloU, to B le d salad, ohaese ...... 'j'bk hatMNd '^ « « l a j on. th« nr* wedges, buttered greeit beans, fruit m Md the g s t h e i^ .«< ittf oiu- y FLOWERPLANTS ^4#vtli«lr r«ttnni«nt.%'; ..■ 'iv^S eockUlI: Tuesday ■— corned beef rietein «tad s ^ s r s euUM*' Ms ■ •: '!thi» nUrinv tendien an VM. hash, buttered kernel com, but­ iMuns,. f ' thsidr -you, VrHES, Etc. ' H u y tnvnMn, and Mlai jRithar tered.beets. apple sauce; Thuredey -yoik ' thank -you.*’- J 1 Vattcnra. " . —hot dog ip roll, sauerkraut, po­ ../a ; i ^ jo a m vaara sMoa Itig- Frank J . Rigby was feted .fiy^MtlNiy.. but ha •ip. ‘'f'. ■ iJ. ^ - FUlcw taachen haTv^nmaxad tato atlcka, pickles', brownies; r a * - bfitid music and vocals en Ms didaK fmd It naeaaaary. to raad « dlnn«r in their honor at Fieno'i day—tomato iChester before .entering the com chowder, and bread aUcks, RED & WHBE STAND j.ynnion ayslem. She has two converged « i the old nian'a home raonat Robert, an -Air Force captain sandwiches: tuna filsh, peanut but­ from-tidlffermt streeta hi tha CORNER WEST CENTER and M i^ B . STREETS ter; deesert, milk, bread and but­ PubIic:Record 8 ^ statioh^ at Blloxie, Miss., and ter served with ail meals. quiet residential aactlon. i Oonald^.; a Vemon resident, of- Rtjgbyr with a firm grip' on his » FREE DRIVE-IN FARKINft % -fice ihandger for Hartford Dispatch Hoepitel Notes (M S,, appeared on his perch as ''■'Boiidtog Pantdto" ' ' ' John A .' Partrldga ter Austin /and Warutouse Ca Admitted Thursdav: Mrs. Ber­ "kappyj, birthday” burnt out from } . MlaatVello^ is a graduate of nard Phillips. , 84 Brooklyn SL; L^: tostrumsnta and voices. 816 Haitford Rd., $810«“ **»**«>• nv I M t’*]l0!lyoke ^ lle g e . She began Mrs, Prances Omyrek, TUcottvilla ThanAnmi there were' speeches of # i Birth today: A daughter to Mr. Ui«r8 ware upeecnes of William J nelinaM '^Mtiiaa* ' her SS years tMchlng Latin in gratitude, tor to. •nrnn’^ o intro- JiT^^TC w s m T ’ ^ ; 1934 at the old\ Rockville High and Mrs. Edwin Lively, Scott Dr.. ‘ School. She hat\ done graduate Vemon. ' Work at Trinity Coflege. Discharged Thursday: Joseph II 417 Diana, Old Post Rd., Tcllaad; Mrs. hundred ani aeventeen Shirley Holland, Laura Dr., He­ - \ >• « d»tldreh'' hsve been reL itered for bron; FYed Rasmussen, Meadow u n iv eS '/ I' a»5-.\ f. anronment''ln^ Vemon kii^dergar- Brook Rd., Ellington; Thomas Ul­ GARAGE / tens next foli> T h e' number falls rich, Mile Hill Rd. " ibelow School 8 u^»t. Raymoh Sony, men, she'U never float. John H. Moffat, (toamber of Com- pUa ha kindergartens next year. Patten - Gorder meroe president, and chef Robert J . Garabedlan, ait within a stack Special Price On Riding! Ramedell aald his predictions hle- of barbecue racks, (though bystanders thought it looked like a VISIT 43URDISFLAY Ain’t She Sweet Feminine Wile« Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten of H it I t ! - Wing Fever Post-Game-Mortem tocically have been eonaervative. boat), to talk over final plana for tomorrow's (^immunity whlng- Try yoor eIdU aad eojoy this great sport. We have seoia ef the Exit 49—Coftfi. Turnpike Last fall’B forecast fell diort by Laks Rd.. Oolumbia. have an­ dlng Including a chicken barbecue starting at noon, band n- 75 pupils, for example. nounced the engagement of their very beet horaea, “IS of thtm ;" and aew tralk this year. Ooom cert, block dance and old fashioned sidewalk sale. Rockville's OPEN SUNDAYS •ROIXNDS' FADR SOON Taro registration aeaaiona have daughter, Ifisa Gayle Bdlth Pat­ business center will be the scene of all the activities. (Herald on out and enjoy the wide open qiooool taken {dace in Vemon this firing, ten, to Dr. C. ■VKtor Gorder of photo by O'Connor). Indian Nine Defieats Maloney; ! Rotary Youth Linksmen Win the seeond one Wedheeday a t the PopIar,Mont. .IrtPMIttNT: MHS' own radio show Annual Variety Show elMnehtary Schools. Mil:iia Patten graduated from the <8!I^H07-6m '^Sounds of MHS," will air its last presentation of the echool Tenth Straight B m S tsft Bet Univereity of ConnectiOut as an Mlkelelt's ear. It was latsf discov­ THIS COUPON WORTH 75e! RoekviUo's summer recreation Ehigliah' major in 1960. She has Check Bounces, ered that the check w as' an ad- Kelley, McCurry Excel on Mound ^ year June 1 at 10 p.m Carolyn dtrector will ha' Robert L. Joy of taught sehool in Anchorage, Alas­ vanos payr. ent for a Job Mlkelelt UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. Mather, violinist, will be heard To Be Held Tonight Bast St,, RockvOla, a tsacher and ka, and ^ n t last summer touring Endorser Held was to take with the Look Thrift Coupon and $1.75 entitles hoMeP to one hour of Trail Box 1/OK f,5 s m t S SI . NEW HAVEN, CONN In a program of violin music To Lead CCIL western BumpeT Plan, 771 Main St., Manchester. Oo^aptain Tom Kelley, 'Cd.^ed with a atelisr pitching per­ over radio station WTNF. ooadi at BlUngten High School. . Three seniors who participat­ Dr. Gorder, son of Mrs. Mabel Mlkeleit, after receiving the check, Riding. Regular 12.50 hour. COUPON GOOD MAY I Witheut obligirtlon pletie smd FREE ceUlogiie dkqilayed "big league” form aa formance against Maloney by With each Of Its four members Vocalists, dancers. eomedyfStan Shellk, '55, eombined the Joy's appointment was' announc­ A Glastonbury man yesterday Tom KeUey. The senior hurler ed In the annual Rotary Youth ed yeeterday. Last year, Ralph A. Gorder of. Poplar, graduated with waa arreated by Manchester police never ahowed up for the Job and 26, 27 ONLY. ■ the HaAoheater High baaeball Acceptances ed.” He concluded. "I will always hitting 76 or better, Manchester skits, and an ovsrall atmosphere tones of tils accordion, drums, and distinction from University', of the firm stopped payment, it was » NAME ------^______^ C IT T ______fanned 19 batters and allowed but and Government Day last month be grateful to the Rotary Club bass. Two Jaaa trioo Ineludsd Ed Sehumey, teaehar at Sykes Junior on a charge of obtaining money or team upbet previously undefeated one hit in what might prove to have been awarded prises in the High's golf team extended Its un­ of gaiety and laughter wrlll form High School, was director. Joy la Minnesota School of D tntU t^. He 8bods undw false pretenses. reported. for making this experience pos­ Ouster, 63, Pate Deckar, '53, and is a member of XI Pel Phi. He In­ j A D D R ^ _ ------— ^ P H O N E - _ J Malonev H i^ , S-2 on Thursday, be the CXTL up.set of the season. Norman Gibson, Prince Tech; j first Rotary Youth and Govern- beaten season to ten wins and no the backdrop for the ninth annual Ron Valaasl. '53,. Peto Pantaluk; a graduate ofjKeene, If. H.,'State Clarence August Ulkelclt, 26, of Sartor also reported that Mori- sible." Student Council Variety Show to- terned at Branke General Hot- 215 Hebron Rd., Glsatonbury, was arty notified Mikelelt that the May if . Lefthander Fred Mc­ KeUey ran his season total to a Jesale Gipson, Springfield; Donald h**ht Elssay Contest. i losses, by defeating Wethersfield '53, Art Benaon, '53, and Gaorg- Teachers C Xdl^ and la Jayvee Curry, '63, nearly'^.equaled the sparkling 71 strikeout in 40 In­ Mies Dingwall's experience as 111' 11 .f, J . » > night at 8 p.m. In the Bailey Audi- baaketball and baseball coach at pltai, San Antonio, Test., and par­ arrested on a warrant issued bv bank stopped payment on the Golas, Hobart; Karen Grant. Orta- . P^xe of 325 went to David "Mayor for a day" gave her "a 12'.s-lli on Tuesday at Manches-■ tu^um. anne Minder, '63. ticipated in a two-year orthodontic prosecuting attorney A. Joseph check. Mikelelt Informed Moriarty atrong-armed Keilej'^a perform­ nings. . 1..* e u I . u , . .. L Anderson who served as to w n In addition to tha aoUl daaerlbad ElUngton High. ; ' With the Indians behind 2-0 in live School of Hairdressing; Rob- manager for the day. David Fos- real Insight" Into the town's gov-1 ter Country Club. The witty and candid remarks program at dental school. He la Paradise of the Man^este'r (Circuit he would pay. but ne-'er did, then ance on Monday, May J L before feel above, whiito were a portion of Mrs. Evelyn Roden will be aec- bowing 1-0 on a no-hlttrt-. by the ninth. Jim Smith, '63. ground­ ert Quliano, Hartford State Tech- ter, asseesor, was prese'iited sec- •rnment. She wrote. "I now Led by co-captain Stan Hllin-|“f tois year's masters of cere- atatloned in Alarita as a U.8 . Air Court. a complaint and police investiga­ more a part of Manchester." those previewed at tha aaaambljr, retary for the iQmmer program. Feres captain. tion brought about the warrant Windham's CJarl CWkl. ed out. Then Maloney hurler Bob nical Institute; BUten Hanson, 1 “h*! priie of 315. while third price ski, '62, who carded a neat 74, the ' monies, Al Dabrowaki '62 and Bd Counselors are as follows: . Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor made the golfers ahowed great potential in C**siec 52. form part of the show, many others wlU combine to make An eariy summer wedding is arrast. He said that the accused, and arrest, Sartor said. Two errors in the second, wie ■Horoiy, who also pitched a bril­ Bates; Howard Hanson. Valparaiso!®^ Christine Ding- tonight's performance a reailjr big M Patricia little. Lola Otka, Jon by the agile southpaw hurler, liant game, walked Macaione and their scores, Dave Kaye, 62, and; "'’I'ch waa previewed by the stu- planned. The couple will make------early in April, gave Tim Moriarty's show.' Paul Roden, Dolorea Hacrtson, and Mlkeleit has posted a 3100 b«id enabled the Whippel.s to ecore Andei^n. Shortstop George May. and Northeasterii; Susan Hanson. ^ . Ned Zagllo, '64. each hit a 75 ‘""o **"Mnbllei Tuea- their home in Montana whara Dr. service sUtlon at 510 Hartford Rd. while awaiting appearance In Clr- NOW - - - AT MORIARTY BROTHERS o . . ! Rototy Club of Manchester Sock and Biu^kin day. Although tickata may ba ob­ Timothy Pahy. Gorder will practice. what proved to lie the only run '63, doubled to right field, scor­ while Tom Jacobsen, '63. fired a j 361 check for repair work on cult Court 12, Manchester, June 4. Middlesex Hospital Frances Har- ,po„,ored the contest. All seniors Tuesday's performance Included tained at the d(Mr, the program la Richard Sorrano^ will be in needed in the pitcher's dual. ing Macaiohe.^ and putting run­ rlson, Rider; and Lynne Harrison, | who participated In the day's ac- 76. Alternates Keith Robbins. '62, i charge of field maintenance. Windham's leadoff batter reached ners on second and third with one To Hold Banquet the Dance Bimd. under the direc­ usually a sell-out. If tickata are UOonn. I tivitles wire asked to write an . and Tim McNamara. '64, up from ' still availsble, they wlU be 3.35 Fuad Drive Smdsy on an error and mqved to aecond out. Co-Captain Itonnis Daile^' j the J. V, squad, carded 74 and tion of Mlkk Hlnnov '62. T^e The eombined tittle League, and 'k'kiririrlrirkifk’kieieirk en a balk. McCurry then bore popped out and KeUey hit a Also, Mary Ha'i-nee, UHartford;! ****y <*>‘.7 P«he- A Thespian banquet, to be held 77 respectively. ' group offered several selections 1 with SAA 3,50 with(wt Babe Ruth League fund drive wlU d(rwn and, with one out, blew an grounder to third seen^ngly end­ Llnda Helwig. Simmons: Alien ■ fidal to them. Monday, June 4. was the main __ . . . during the performance. 1 ------'----- take place Sunday atartlng «t opportunity to get out of the in­ ing the game, but the Siwi-'.-’n Herring, Northeastern and Carne­ point of business at last Tues-! . Thursday, May 17, the to­ Betsy McLagan '62 aiid Wendy! noon. Hembera of the teams will ning with a bed throw to second third bo-seman threxv over the gie Tech; Stanley Hillnski, UConn; ! that "as the day progressed It be­ day's Sock and Buskin meeting. I I"'" victories in one Stuck '62 showed their talent In ’ canvass {lookvUle, rural Vemon on an attempted double play. A baseman's head, allowing May Mlkk Hlnnov, Princeton: Mary came quite evident that the prob­ The banquet, followed by s cere­ maUdi. They defeated Windham the comedy line In a eklt. Dave A n-' Netmen Drop and BaUinl^on. aharp oingle tb left followed, pro­ and Ander.son to score. Hobin. Willlmantlc: Jon Hudson, lems to be met by a g e n e r a l mony presenting new Tlie-splans IlE ii-l‘,i and Bristol Eastern 8-4, dcraon's advertisement for "Scum i Boys who have unlforma will ducing the only Windham tally. Kelly and McOirry, who provide Worcester Tech; Rlizabeth Hurley. manager are not those which can with pins and certificates, will be in s triangular match at Man­ Deodorant." and Barry Sweeney's'' The Red and While nine a potent one-two punch In the Prince .Tech; and Lydia Jackie, I be forgottep over a coffee break." In the teacher's cafeteria. It is chester Country (JIub. They con- j portrayal of a harassed eater In Tw o Ck>ntests . wear them. Blech request .will be tinued their fihe golf. for a single emtrlbuUon. Pro­ brought hope to the partisan pitching department in the last!Colby. DoOglas, and Oonnectlcut ' He fell that the program "creates open to all members and the cost gveraglng | the cafeteria also displayed their Manchester crowd In the ninth five games have given up eight' College I an awarenesa and greater inter- Is 60 cents. 77 permanent for the three-way i talent Losj^ ^ ceeds will be divided between the I meet. two lesgueo on the basis of the DILLON when, with two out, Dave Howes. hits. earning four victories and' Also..tenors Johnson. Middlesex est in the affairs of the towm.” The New York trip on June 9 nil. rtf'with J Maloney and Hall, toe Indlaa t*n- number of players in each. 319 MAIN STRICT. MANCHISTiR Ml 3.2145 *62, and Roger Macione. '62, one defeat In the same span: The i Moeplfir: Nancy Johnson, Keuka; Foster was impressed by "the and methods of choosing new I Jacobeehh was low man with a | " “J 1 nls team dropped toelr record to Bo}rs and drivers will'report at walked. Senior Dave Anderson, split moved the Red and White ^ c y Karker, Hartford Hospital complexity of a government, which members for next year were also 74. Ned Zagllo. '64. moved up I I * «'tos end 4 losses this pMt wtak. the Lottie Fisk Jdemorial . Build­ carrying toe last hope for the In­ Into four^ place in the OCI^>tind Joeeph Lawrence Hospital; I must confess. I had not previ­ discussed. from his alternate s role, had a ®" netmen bowed to Maloney, ing in Henry Park, Rockville, at CHAMPION TIRES dians, then hit a dribbler bisok to ellmlnatlnt them from a poisIMe David- KayOs UVirfinU; te r r a c e ously considered very compllcat- Lis Dawkins. '64 78. HUinskl, a 79. and Robbins, 80. i *1'"' top',,4-1, and .. were...... also deftatad by noon. Oanvaaaers will carry paate- tile mound to end the contest. league championship. , Kelley, VCotm ; Dorothy Kendler.! Dave Kaye, who waa the alter-> ' “J.'* the Warrlora, 4-1. FORD Sales and Service Major league scouts were treat- nate. tied Jacobsen for lov» hon-1 'to>'’onstrated by F.arl RudIn. With Doug Pegrton, '63, Hartford College; John Kopplln, With Captain Jerry Conklin, '62, / boOrd containers. All srlil be identi­ nr. with . 7 4 1" Western setting Maril.vn .Rt. fied. aooordlng to a league spokes­ ------Rutgers; and Gervais Kosak, OOn- ' T^ltar-t-eePierre mn/t and George Mercer '83 e4s\va_don- Ineligible because of an absence, man. '*** ” * Wlo tw liam e number Institute of Hairdressing. On the previous day the golf- , ned guns, holsters and cowboy the team lost In every depart­ nbby lyier' June 1 JflyVCCS A 081 BStot^tato Park Concert' Also; Lester LaFrenier, UOonn; ers won their seventh straight 1 hats as they twirled bstons to the ment against Maloney except first “ Toby Tyler or Ten Weeks with s' Band this stfinmer. He will slso Susan Lenders, Hartford College; match, defeating Maloney ll'Y - "Big D " singles which was ably filled by a Circus,'' the Walt Disney full- Memorial NYLON "1 U J i P**y to y»«''^rformance of "Danza 1 Wendy Lawrence. Boston Unlver- 6^4 at .Meriden. In the vocal line, soloists were number 2 man Mike LAutenbach, length motion picture will be shown ■ A I X C C O r C l I AiUegpe” by James Burke with the »*ty: Richard Lombardo. Trinity It was the flrat dual match of Dick Harvey '62 who sang "April '6.1 t.autenbach Won hla conteat June 1 in the Northeast School ___ I Park Concert Band. As first chair i end UVermont; Clsroljm Mscslone, the season after a trio of Irlang- Love. " and ICItzabeUv Towle '68 61 , 6-2. However, Doug' Pearacm, auditorium at 7 :30 p.m. nn.li. 71 1. V 1. . 'In the trumpet secUon of the All- Qulnniplsc; Herbert Maher. Syra-, I ular teats and the Indians made It singing "Climb Everj’ Mountain." 6.1, and Todd Potter, '63, lost , Proceeds from ticket sales^ wlll While the varsity baseball teani'fConnecticut B ^ d , he will appear cuse; Sally Malonev, Jo.ieph[ ; their best showing. HlllnsUI and Folk singing groups Ihrliided their matches by scores of 8-6, he turped Into the Northeast PTA has been having its share of jin October, having the honor for I I-»wronce Hospital; and John Robbins fired 76'.s to le.id the Dave Tupper '62, Bd Pouche '63. 2-6. 6-4 and AS. 6-0 respectively. scholarship fund. A portion will be trouble trjlhg to win giURds, the! toe second Sucesasive year out of • Mander, . Wentworth Institute. I club, but not by much. * John Twomhly '62 and Pete Jablon In doubles, LaMenbach and used to publi.-di a psieiit liandbObK Jayvee squad has "chalked up" | *’•* Perfoiperfonyi- Also, Stanley Marchute, Notre, Jacobsen whs only a stroke he- I 'fig wtrn accompanied thamselves Potter were defeated 8-8, 6-4. for distribution lii September. eift Dajpe and Dennison; Patricia Me-! hind the-leaders with a 77 and on various - Instniments as they Pearson and Nell Wise, '63. Tlrkels are available at the a respectable recopa of three, wins I KaUiv Vennart ' sang sucli numbers as "Jane. Jane, teamed up but were downed 8-6, ^ '64 Clabe. Creative School of Hair- ! Kaye two behind with a 78. school or from PTA membera. against one stabdek. ______I But with all the fine play by Janel Likewise the group com-■ 6-2, Facing boJ)v Wthdham and Con-' - I dressing; Jeff McCormick, Hobart None will be sold at the door. !and Cojgate; Paul McLoughlln, 1 the regulars. It was alternate' Neil posed of Tom Best '62, S t a n c e - Monday even the return of Besides "Toby Tyler." there will FORD Fairlane Club ard twice tach, the papoiMes have T im ln ** 4^ Ilk. '83. Jim BwepL^e Chieftains bViicores of J U l l l O r l O A t t e n d Porter School; Paula McNamara, I Zaglio who took honors with a Captain Jerry Conklin Couldn't be shown a half hour of animated Colby; Stephen McNamara. Provi­ 73. Foster ’62 sang their interpreta turn the tide as the netmen wera cartoons All fllma will be In color. 8-^ lm m el andaiiu 8-6on> (away), whilewjiiie tlon of "Freedomland." .slittin g with Windham, winning dence; Carolyn Michaela. Connec­ j Randy Smith, '64 bested t>y Hall. 4-i. Jerry wnlt-the To Speak on Safety * ARMfioi'B QUALITY ]x»otnis Program ticut Institute of Hairdressing; T'lie Band was not the only In­ I full distance before bowing 1-7, Henry , Murphy, assistant direc­ Includes fresh air heater and defroster, 6 cylinder engine, •conoiny tlr« 11-4 away and suffering their in­ ------.. and Blaine Mickewlo*, tJ(3onn. | st riimcnui group previewed. Ron 6-3, 6-1. • ^ tor of field services- for the Con- 3 epeed standard transmlaslon' signal lights, air foam itial defeat on Monday 12-5 at Mt. Plrkey, '62. Art Benson, '62. and The only win of the afternoon , necticut Safety Commission, will Nebo. luidoJ* Sown Deborah Miller. Juniata: 1 cushions, undercoat, 1 y iir. or 12,000 mile factory ivar- $ ' ; recently re- Gerard Miller. Trinity; Richard 1 Students View I was provided by Mike Lautenbach talk on highway safety Monday at * .Famous champion Starting Art' Nickerson, '64, I as he was triumphant 6-7. 8-1, 6-8. the Tolland County Agricultural ranty. 30,000 miles before lubrication, 6,000 miles between thL ^ m m er UHarUord; Carl Nothnlk, traad dssign Coach Harold Parks, wITo had pre­ ' UHartford: Robert Nowlcki, Hart- Dick Bernb* Wendy' Lsiwntace , Doug Pearson was defeated 6-8, Aaaociation (TAC) building at 8 oil change, self adjusting brakes. Destination charge and viously received fine pitching per- s^ade i ford State Technical Institute: Stratford Play 16-^ ■ p.m. federal excise tax Included, Immediate delivery. feitoances from Jim -a«wt a-rvaaw^i.School; Marilyn ai J il ■ aVVswimming Unjmjl|$ LCAilJ,team, Dick^capturedL.8iL;n^C4ipiUI VU tU 46| [ WhereTFliCIC 4»Hrone Ktallingains na niliuesmile IIIUUX»though— — Stratford last Frida.v Wi.se traveled to UOinn for the Murphy has been with highway The outstanding batsman for the new CHark Science Center will be T * ’""E.*' WiUiain Picker-[pqlnts. and was beaten only twlce|Thls no one really seems to know. I'' « theatre fashioned after one i- safety service since 1031. He work­ power steering, radio, heater, white- omy 6 cylinder. Colonial white. Stand­ All of Wendy Lawrence's of •'Shakeapear'li o\Vn. a 5ne per-1 , state tournament Conkitn Is rated ard transmission, radio, heater and de­ Jayveea thus far has been Rich in use. The nravram i s 'u t ,7r. 7k ' Bucknell; Ronald P I r k e y. during the entire C(JIL schedule, among the top 10 singles players ed In the State Motor Vehicle De­ walls, undqrcoal. Ia»w mileage, One Marsh, '64, fleet-footed center- allow time for the recreatlonal^nd ' 1 Po^otoy. Cornell J Too. he doubled as anchor man on friends are aware of the fact that formance waa seen, starring H al' It)-the state. partment 12 years. froster. Very clean. she has acquired botji a tan and j ^f*torook and Krlc'Berry. Mr. Hpl-i owner. fielder, who has garnered seven social intertats oV'the t T * students. S “ 1 Jim I.,eavUt,' '63 Hospital Report DOYOURHOUDAY hits In thirteen at-bats. Marsh hgs Sue has followed honors coursek Pratt. Simmons; Joseph Provoslno. As a member of the varsity track a smile. Wendy enjoys traveling 1 ivas introduced jo several of, r " RockvUle City Hospital last 1960 Ford GUaxia StarHoe 2-Door Hard­ been especially effective as a lead- In biology and chemistry in prep­ St. Francis; DoroUiy ^ In b y. O e a -j team, he ahowed great ability and during the .spring vacation i^be students before the show, and month treated a total of 516 pa- DRIVING ON SAFE TIRES tive School of Hairdressing; and S a high Jumper and in the hop-step- top. V-8, automatic, power steering, ra­ 1960 Dodge Dart 2-Door Hardtop. Econ­ ort man- reaching base nearly aration for the program. she went to Florida. She is now W '"" asked to pose for pic-; Menta, of whom 189 were admitted •very tiine up. Amy Ra.paler, SmJth, ,Co>lngc.tlcut jump. Dick hopped his way to a "b ack 'at the old grind" attending bim and other members f Beruf)e Sets Mark omy 6 cylinder engine, standard trans­ B U Y NOW ! (College, William Smith. ..i !new school record in the event as for care and 327 received out­ dio, heater, 2-tone paint, turquoise and English IV, French II, chemistry, ^bf ca.sl. mission, radio, heater. Exceptionally The main purpose Of any jayvee patient treatment. white. One owner., •quad Is to develop ftuulamental I Also, Charles Raisch, Norwich . well as second, place tn the state U.8. History, crafts, and personal All were absorbed In the plot. In-; In Sectional Meet Patients hurt in sccidehts num­ -clean. One owner car. skills and to produce future-var­ Nine to Attend' [State'Tech; Clyde Rauschenbach. I " ib*! a t. the Unlver^ty- of Oon- typing cla,sses. From this Impres- wltli such characters as, bered I'i. There were 21 births, 63 1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. sity stars, At this rate. UiU' team C a a I Lel»nd Powers Sitoool: Philip R ice,' n*cticut. slve list of studies Wendv h a s ,s e - *^*®g Henry IV and Hotspur, and 1 operations and 8 blood transfu­ BLEMISHED TkRiS v r ir iB .j^ 0 O y S 9 I 8 t e !TCalamasoo; W illJ'a r a Ritchie.; Yo supplement these sports, he llected French and Bngllsh ’ as her I'"P®®*"*'.''tosernated by the famous Even a good effort by the MHS sions. Economy 6 cylinder, standard transmis­ COMPACT SIZES will succeed In both places! ne er-do-well. Sir John Falstaff. i track squad left much to be de­ 1958 Ford Retractable. A real beauty. ■Kandy Smith,. '64 j ' " - J i i - -Clark; Claudia Rivard, H artfordt*"joy* Xymnaitlcs (twice a mem-)favorites sired a- the thin clads ventured to The largest number treated on sion, radio, heater. Medium blue. Very V-8, cruzomatic, power steering, power , Sale Priee 6.00 X IS Firestone Deluxe Elack ..• ...$ 1 5 .9 5 NinVstua«iG’'have been elected '^"'’^*tole of Hairdr.eaeing; Kelthlb^roftheannusl gymnasticsex- 'VVendy's extracurricular aclivl- Good acting. Ingenious sets, and a single day was 52. the smallest clean. the old English atmosphere pres-1 the Kastern SectlonalTrack Meet brakes, brand new whitewall tires. byl the class o f '63 to attend Girls'1 ®«tbany: Philip Robert- hibition), baseball, ^nd fishing. Ities evidence her interest In both held at .Stores last Tuesday, ^ m - 32; The dally patient average was 7.50 X 14 Safety Champ. -Black •'•.,•..■.$14.95 6.60 X 13 Fireetone Deluxe Black ...;i ,.$ | 5 ,9 5 • - - C e at toe uXersUy-h^^^^^^ David Scr.'n- ...... - ' ent was the cause of a lasting Im­ 44. Pantaluk Granted and Boys w,., w.uwi-.i-jr 1 member pression snd much dlsrusrioii on pellnc In the meet were all toe ScIkmj|I Menus of Oonnectlcut June 24-30. it wag I ha?'h^n*^!cc»n^l’A bolh. Girls' Leaders and Aqua- the ride home. • large .schools m the state. The , 8.00 X 14 Safety Chartip. Black...... ;S 16.95 6.00 X 18 Firestone Deluxe Whitewall .^ $ 1 6 .9 5 announced tola week. | -lobn Shearer, Clark; Don- I meet is a proving ground for tod Northeast School: Monday— S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S-! Michaels University In Vermont,v ° ^ " •“'»• -"d an active participant in Bd Hachadourian, '63 ★ ★ S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S-! Camp Scholarship Jill Meeaenger, Marge KobUnaky, na Sheldon UOonn: Jam er Sloven. Intramural sports. Wendy also! . coming slate and New Bngland spaghetti, to.ssed salad, green 1959 Prefect 4-Door. " 6.50 X 18 Firestone Deluxe Whitewall .. .$17,95^ Morse; Richard Sloan, UConn; in the heart of the ski area (an­ weans; Tuesday—corned beef, English Ford. 1958 CheiTolet Wagon 4-Door, g cylin- Cgf A *V 7.60 X 14 Safety Whitewall ...... •••$18.95 Tim Donahue. Karl Then, Mike Mjm takes part in O afts (JIub. her I Meela. »597 Barbara Smith, Hartford Hospital; other sport for to master) snd i Dick Berube, '62. brought first cabbage, carrot.s, mashed po­ 1960 CheiTolet Oorvair 4-Door. C v <%#%■# der, pouiwgllde, radio, heater. / Another honor has been bestowed Lautenbach. Don Simmons, Paul ^ansnUn. TrisV.to take a. pre-medica^courseir. ^ proficiency In this was evidenced, I HOVS I reSCnl tatoes: Wednesday—No school; 8.00 X 14 Safety Whitewall...... •••$19.95 up<» the “hot” trumpeter of MHS, Quey, Ivan Wasllief, and Harry Marcia Smith, Boston Museum ' place honors to the team setting a B rylinder, standard. ^ I V /' 1088 English Ford. Sehool of Fine Arts'; Rbger Sum­ record In the Hop-.Step-Jump. In Thursday — barbecued p o rk , Idea) for second car. w a p ^ / FIRST LINE 15 INCH Pete Pantaluk '63. He was recent­ Huntington, all Juniors, will attend ______To add to his actlvitie.,*he . 'the Connecticut(Jonnecticut Crafts Compel!-1" / r i w»i 1956 Ford Fairiane 500 Town Sedan. 8 cylinder, ly awarded a music scholarship to merville, UConn suid Mitchell; and ! gtion. In what leisure time she has.! * . s l 3 S f s l ’O O I l l g I d V adding 2-3 '.; the previous stand­ mashed potatoes, asparagiLs, yel­ . 9.60 X 14 Bucron WhitfiwiUl ...... $ 2 3 .9 5 Girls' and Boys’ State respectively. Museum 1 ^ low wax beans, ice cream; Fri­ standard-tranamlealon, raiUo, heater. C f l A V 1985 Bnick Special 2-Doof Hardtop. 6.70 X 16 Nylon 600 Whitewall ...... $2 1 .9 $ Laurel Music Camp In Winstead by Bill Whitesell was also elected to , Harriet Sostman. Boston ' ®/. b^^' rii’irch CTYO. s e c - enlovs sWimmlnriwli ard. Dick set a now meet and an One owner. Je t black. ^ 1 1 “ / A one ownsr local ear. »447 School- of Fine Arts. retary of- the Senior Boy s Club.', ' • . ’"dimming, all-time Manchester school record. day—vegeUrian vegetable soup, 8.20 X 15 Deluxe WhitewhU...... $ 2 3 .9 5 Ray T i le r 's Mu.slc Shop. He will Boys' State but win be unable to , and s member of the Varsity M '”?• *®® “’'■''’‘hK- For a change from everyday I Miss lligliJSrhool tomato aoup, ttina saUid and egg 1958 Mereary Monterej 4-Door Hard- C A i f y 1566 Dodge Royal 7.10 X 15 Nylon 500 Whitewall...... $ 2 2 .9 5 study at the camp tor a week af­ attend due to » trip he ii7m a^ ng; Also. W«idy Stuek, Wheekick Running the 8W) in one of his top..V-8, aatoBMtte, power ateertag, Club, Dick also finds time to work ' "*"^"1®® '* '^ " ‘*.7,, * classroom work 6ve boys in Mr, I ■'nve w-,utv rrown m the -mte o be.st time.s. John Salcius, '62. came salad sandwlcbos, carrot and cel­ Mtoer Sedao. *397 AH Fitow Fine Tha ^ ^ ■ AS FlkJM Blue JTn* ter the eloae of school. to toe Phllipirtne Islu d s. . ; and Bradford: William Suhie. Car- in his father’s woodworking shop. I ®®“"*®'®'’ *^ Camp Hemlocks. She j William Coe s Period 6 Level I 0. . . m is, f'l-h School 'oa’ceant ery sUcHa, cheese wedges. Milk, This school year. has ’ brought Tii'e purpose of bqto Girls’ State b*8Se Tech; • dent body at music assemblies and school siiidents vtUusble experl- Halrdraesiiig; John Whitcomb, His likes are obvious; his dUlikss Maple Street School; Vo«wley— . and concerts. This reaction has enes In the process of government. Portar Cktoool; Phyllis Wlechert, lietltibn, held at the Statler Hilton ! the state, was pushed throughout are peas and class reading assign­ Wendy finds Ume to participate In j story of two Greek lovers. in Hailford, consisted of two : th6 raeie by Saldua and came In - chill oon came, green bdana, cole ’ been plutonninal. Their receptitm Lectures and actual axperlence oC UHartford: and Joel wind, Syra- ments. (Instructors of ths Handi*; The parts of ths two lovers were . alaw; Tneeday-^j[rilled fraidcfurts Sales ’n Service CUM and Pann State.. ^ parts: talent and beauty events. ; only two seconds ahead of him. DILLON FORD has showii they cleariy adopt ptMtUig biUa and reaoltitions along This week's Icgipneer is the ton capped). In toe imraedUte future: played bv Daild Johnson and Bill I Since only the first four places on roll, potato aalad and pickles; “Peta.” Tbl» was ttan Tucaday in with recraa^kai iuid meeting new In the talent event Diane-per­ “WE C A N I^ AFFORD AN UNSATISFIED CUSTOMER, V , Alao, Alice Wood, Hartford oC.Jtfr. and Mrs, ICdgsr J . Berube, toe plans to study Occupational' Heck. Other characters represent- formed tap miinber with her sis qualified for the future meet, the Wedneaday-r^No school; Ihursday ths Variety Shim Aspembly'.'^e has suh)usintancaa sUbuId prove to Academy of Halrdraaaingi Loretta 60 Turnbull R d .,., IJierapy at Sargent (tollege, Bos- ing 'moonshine,' a wall, snd s' lion ‘ —roast chicken with buttered appeared twice two mile run. Vlqisig-tte -M MAMtoWA* kwnti, « r the jU M rteu Lagkm. kly as piwetdwl . Xatky Xyaji, '83 Lealla MoCaughay, ‘55 palla choir. ' rr- ‘Patar.Whta *55 t . v--^v: \ 'V' '‘'"W fM : »>y. ■ ■'^- rAOl SKTEtK UANCHESTEfi K'VENING HEBALD, MANCHE8TEB; CONN* FRIPAV; MAY 85/ I mIb MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1962 .a,i-ii-.i .1 .1 — i ..1 PAGE SEVIOTEiBN- E tb ti Brehont and Richard Gren­ representing the achool of engi­ Refugees Flow Flu$ ISeighhorinfi Towns ? ■ Columbia ier, oad several parents. 3 iii Area Named. neering. > M n. Lester 8. Cooper of WUU- n r » : ' i i - •weikt'-r' mantie-Hartford Rd., has returned To, College Board Edson M. Bailey,, asaistant pro­ home after spending some time fessor of education at the uhl-' ToHmg Koi^ fiinwr High Plans^ Asked Sab in V a ccin e versily and former principal of Toi^ado m Waterbury with her daughter and son-in-law, Three Mancheater area students ‘Ur. and Mrs. Taylor Btrubfaiger of Manchester High School, le a fac­ Coim to (he MAVraR Cut tlrastiGally Norwalk. The ooupte have a new at tha llidverslty of Hartford have ulty representative. (OaatiaiiM lra » Pag* Om > , Follow Larger School Specs CHinic Slated baby daugtitor, Jennifer-': Lynn, been sleeted to poeitlOnt in the WM Um twiatw that eut a awatlt' bom May 6. Mrs. Strublnger la the university’s Student-Faculty Asso­ Homer Upsetting (O M taM t fenni f f 0<^) Thoau« Daley of Wolcott left 'through Woreestar, Maas., in Juna T im board of eduoatlon voted TONIGHT ' 1958. killing 94 parsona and caus- T rx Office Honrs pdfMonda)^^ former June Cooper. ciation. bis house by the back door Just as loat Idghtto A autbmrise - School HUNTINGTON. N .'T . (AP) — jOm irap tB tiM nfu(M Oow Bal' Ing about |B3 million damages. EOIty Shower Given Robert M. Earley of 7 Ravine A ^ g a troe.jtopifled across tfao Siqtt. Philip UgUtui to aend a let­ The' blood program workers Ray Borowicz, HunUngton High Inpad K„«Mr coir tha attart of « .nofifafioor.'• Bolton ^Tax Collector • Axt« The Sabin otil vaccine chnle for Dr.,' South Windsor, waa elected ter to the puh^ building com- Itmehabn at Llndye in Wililmantic School baseball coach, , almost drop­ ST. ilARrS CHURCH SROUNOS traad Uiat would accalaimta. But ' IMlagr'a In ^ U o a was tef cloot thony Maneggla will be a t the pupils'at P t^ er School and on this week; turned Into a eombina- treasurer and a student represen­ ped a half dosen hamburgers in Oomwbtieut Bis WaiUngford miaatoh oUUng for pnqwration of Town Clerk’s office at the «na attfeitl polatad out that la ,th« door of fails garago, b u taw g a- disaster in r pre-school children, will be held tion irianning session and party. tative frqm the school of business his back yard when Hoble Lan- n g a WoW-away -iMforo ho eouM plane fpr a junior high achool Community Roll tomorrow drith of the New York Meta hom- Park and Church Streete ■jamrpaakad Boeg Kant avan 100 also dUfer- Monday a t the sehoci from 9 ;^ After lunch the women surprised administration. Ha will be a soj^o- t m m i t . . wdtioh would ba tha aame aa those from 9 am . until noon for the on* of the group, Mrs. Fred Low- ered m the ninth innjng against W d a r c w ara would hava a^ffom tabiiia an reoofd in the convenience of those who wish mort; ..., oP WolOott’a landmaika, « fiifit, in that it covMW a much for the junior-senior hi|ii school a.m. to 3 pin. Dr. W. C. Haliis- man, with a baby shower. Warren Spahn of Milwaukee to Coronation of Queen—Dance to the Lancers! yauaad oeBcam a month afo.. iU^jnar-old building that h except for deleting five rooms not 'Ho pay taxes. ,< worth, school physician, ''ia" in Those present from Columbia Tu'o othars have also been give to Meta a 3-2 victory. Boro- laftwr araik From rtpofU ..from chosen student representatives. - Mo hop# waa hold hara tliat oaea been a. faarsonage, was,M WatssbUTy .and hagmd to the needisd for the junior high pro- were Mrs. Harry Chalmers, ; Mrs. wica normally roots fof the Mets, Twist Contest—Gam^ Prizes Hoo( Koneva plight would ba graat- tM M t aftef UM storm — - oMapt poenl. ’7* charge. ' They are Michael C. Morrill, 31 but at that moment he was rooting wsat to Manchostor and Bolton on what the type of sign would be TTlere is a charge of 35 cents Alfred Brand, Mrs, JoHii PHngle, i f raBavid by Praaldent Kaa> that Its brnnd-naw roof , was the saat, the storm MiparsnUy cut Thi vote oftma after a three hung over the completefi tchool. Mrs. Edward Carls^mnchester Ckmmunity Concert Headquarters (991, the junior-senior high school, clos­ school children tell parents of pre­ Hall at St. Peter's Episcopal Sponsored By 50-50 Club tranea undar normal Immigration Hia company said tha tornado en udio were trapped for a Omo. flcaUons he did not think It would ing off any rooms that would not Church in Hebron. MMicked out five aubstationa serv­ Main). Not much time left! Get your subscription.fdr be pOMiMe to build the Junior- school children about the avail­ lawa and not the pannlloaa paaa- In the debrlB. be needed at once. She said she did ability of the vaccine to them and Uoth Stores anta anoaMng over fat recent ing 30,000 customers. But erawa That , freak yrind which soOnd- the entire series including incomparable . RISS > oenior high school in an area of not think either “factiMi” will de- Manchester Evening Herald C o­ had restored power to 10,00(1 of 36.000 square feet, but that 45,- etde whether to )>uild a junior or to publicise the date and time Of waBu, ed "like a train" ttatsd SO tsoonda -STEVEN at'only 17.60 (aduH), |8.00 (student). Or the clinic aa widely as possibl^ lum bia: correepondent, Mrs. Don­ theao before midnight. and Caused 9SO,OOO diuB<(o;'m6ia- 000 t o , 60,000 would be more a junior-senior high school,, but ald R. Tuttle, telephone AOademy OPEN Rafugaea trying to atrold dapoe- Crewmen'poured in from.Litch- call HI 8-9126 (MI 9-8604 in the evening). Subscrip­ To Study K-ray Technology tatfam back to Red China would realiMic. Pereatuha also ques­ that events such as the influx of 8-S4S5. tM i, New Britain, Bristol and oth­ tion drive ends Saturday. RUN! RUN! RUN! RUNf tioned having three home eco­ students and the actual numbei- of Miss ElUeen Alexander of He­ ba afraid to coma out of hiding er fiaairby areas to help.' In .the nomics and three industrial arts bron Rd., a senior at Windham to apply for pdmittanca to the When you art"'corat^Uinf - to-' RXm!RUN!RUN! ^ ; high school pupils in town, will de- TONIOHT houn Immediately after the torna­ m ato Juieo and bottled rmpln ^tfioo teachers, but only one area for ci& It for the town. High School, has been accepted at UhttM Statea, It waa felt. . do’s ' knockout punch they found FAIRWAY aa'a beforre-dlnner appotSsr, soa- NOTE: W«ni have at least 8 concerts with a possiljillty- teaching joch subject. Sunt- Li- • The board decided to discuss the Mt. Sinai Hospital School of X-ray liilffl’- I their greatest hindrance was tha guori sold that In the revised junior and junior-senior high Technology in Hartford and will . TORTO (AP) — Japan haa ra- aon tii4i combination I of .more. ' , f " . * / .- j! Ix)cal Stocks till 9 sightaeeni t'ho flocked to the fa|nihlro .Muee and lemon': apectttcatlona there la only one school proposals further at their enter there this foil. Mias Alex­ / j j i j f fuaad a Morth Korean reipiaat to atrSots where the damage was taoober for etch. next meeting on June 6. ander and the late Maurice Alex­ oonUnno repatriation of Koreana greatart. - Alexander Plante said that Holiday Ootnee Slated ander,^Is a four-year honor student Quotations Pnrolsbed by URQE ASBORHIEIfT OF MXED POTS -lor ana more year whan tha cur- A CLAP wokeamiai said tiiat slnoa there has been anxiety in at Windham High School. She has Coburn Mlddlebrook, Inc, l«n t agraemmt explrea Nov. " U. Park Oonimissioner Fred Goal- PACKAGE OF 100 besidea tha neighborhood lipab that town oror the quality of educa­ reports that three baseball games participated in various school ac­ The foreign ministry gave two were felled, there niera A number Bank Stocks A tion in the intermetfiate grades have been scheduled for Memorial tivities. la a member of the Dol­ Bid Aeked M i BASKETS FOR THE CEMETERY taaaona-tha number of Koreans of large metal trananUsion toWern he thought the education In those Day. Ib e minor leagues win play phin Club, was sports editor of the gathering a t the repatriation cen out In the open country that alao Sensaiionatly Uewt Conn. Bank and Trust PAPER nudes should bo Improved first. two games of 46 minutes each be­ Croakings, and the scho<4’s re­ Oo...... 59H 63H mIxid lo u g u m ja r has bean decreasing, and Ko- came down, i . , This could be dome, he said by go­ ginning at 4 p.m. At 6 p.m., M A porter to the Parade of Youth. She raans can get to North Korea on Before hittlhg Waterbury, the Hartford National ing into the high school program M on and Bolton Dairy, junior di­ was presented with the Parade of Bank and Trust Co. 50 54 PLATES jin individual bai^ If they want to. with tha broadest grin is Samud Sweet, IS, son of Mr. and Mm. twister nMtoe sm appearann in gradually, with Grades 6-9 In the vision teams, will play at the Bol­ Youth Journalism Award this Middlebt^. Sbina oars there were Fire Insurance Oompanies *- go far, 78,473 Korean residehts Frederick A. Sweet, 42 N. Ebn St., whoe* display of six Uve, but first stage and the final stage ton Dairy field. year. REG. $1.19 FGHED MUM PLANTS. TUBEROUS BEGONIAS ■of J a p u t have gone to North harmless, snsdees won him first place In the eighth grrade division tumbltKl about like tojni, but there In 1966^ Plante said that In a Htfd. F ir e ...... 63 68 was little other prbperty damage BROASTib At a -meeting of baseball of­ Soouta to damp . National Fire ...... 139 149 White and Pastelfi AND FUCHSIAS ICOrea under a repatriation, pro- Four Receive of the IlUng Junior High School science fair last night. He col­ small achool the quality of edu- ficials this week it was decided Boy Scouts of Troop 88 who -gram which atartad fai leee. An- lects the reptiles, gnd diqfiayed four varieties in his exhibit, a ' imported. eation is diluted b ^ u s e the coat Phoenix Fire ...... 105 115 And Up r (i ... II that extra games at the BolUm plan to attend the weekend eamp- ]Rhar 39,8W have applied to go. black race, black rat, common water and Eastern garter. Also of small classes Is prohibitive. Dairy field should be scheduled oree on the Kenneth Fox proper­ Life and Indemnity Ins. Coe. $1.00 a medal winner was seventh grader Keith Lovell, 12, son of Mr. WATBRBURT (AP) — Ckm- Ronald Grose suggested t ^ t Aetna Coaualty . . . . 65 72 Medallions in nectlout has been etrude by at throiqfh Jack O ockett and those ty in -Oorda Mill area, will report PACKAGE OF 100 DIXIE “ WASHINOTON (AP) — Rep. and Mrs. Harley W. Lowell, Dorothy Rd,, whose eidtibit Includ­ core facilities for a junior high at the school should be cleared Aetna Life ...... 108 116 least 11 tornadoes in the past 85 at Yeomans Hall, with all their 123 ■Pranela E. Walter, D-Pa., has put ed the life cycle, internal structure and skeletal structure of the school should be used by partition­ with Pete Roberts. gear, ready to go, at 5:45 p.m. to­ Conn. General ...... 115 years, but none were as wide­ CHICKEN .. 127 137 before Congress an administra­ Science Fair frog. (Herald photo by Satemis). ing off a room such as the libra­ Rules set up for field decorum In day, Scoutmaaetr William Rob­ Htfd. Steam Boiler GERANIUMS^...... 3 for STdRcl iip tion-backed measure that would spread as yesterday’s tornado and Travelers ...... 132 140 COLD storm that cut a path almost ry for classrooms until such time the baseball program are that all erts announced. He has 31 boys in open U.S. Immigration gates to ‘^Finger Utkin’ Oooi” as ths school expanded and needed coaches and managers muat direct Public Utintiee ANNUAL FLOWERING PLANTS ...... 2Se dot. Four Uling Junior High School Alfred Galsuda, program; Mrs. across the entire .width of the his troop. some 6,000 Chinese refugees now Officers Elected George Lawrence, worship; Mrs. X.' the larger room. the players from the bench and Conn, tig h t Power .. 27 29 In Hong Kong. pupils last night won medallions State. Luoien Levesque, scoutmaster John Behgston, membership; Mrs. It was not the worst tonuuio on FiI mI if a fioUia' Plante said that for Qradea that the use of tobacco at the fields of Troop IM, plans for 30 of his Htfd. Electric Ught 72 75 CUPS Reg. 89c Secretary of State Dean Ruak in seventh and eighth grades di­ Raymond o . Winter, publicity and record, however. 6-9, 16 classrooms would be need­ will be prohibited. Players and Hartford Gas Co. ... 64 69 aald he supports the bill submitted By Grace Group bojrs to go and they will gather visions for the best projects en­ hospltaltty; Mrs. Robertson, re­ The first recorded tornado was Brawn In ( Minutts ed, or 17 teaching stations, using those attending the games are at the hall at- the same time. Southern New Ehigland Fits Home Dispenfiera FKG. Thursday by the Pennsylvania the gym aa a teaching station, for asked to keep the field clean and to Telephone ...... ; 47 51 tered in the schools sdence Tajr. Mrs. Victor Herring and Mrs. freshments. the Wallingford tornado in 1878 Two two troops plan commu­ oongreasman, an author of the which killed 84 persona and did. an area of 38,360 square feet and use the refuse barrels placed there. Manufacturing CwnpanlM Keith Lovell won first place in Ernest Ungerer were elected co- Also, Mrs. James Maher, friend­ W l PROUDLY SIRVE nity mesa arrangements. All food basic Immigration law and chair­ about 9200,000 damage. a coat of 9535,000, compared to All unlfoma and equipment is­ has been purchased in advance Arrow, Hart, Heg. 67 61 'VARIETY AT ITS BESTI' man of a House subcommittee on ly service; Mrs. Howard Aiigell sued in the Junior basebail divUion the seventh grade division for chairmen of Grace Grqup of Cen­ social action; MrS. Kentth Leslie, New England’s worst tornado 9724.000 for a senior high school. and will be kept in an icebox the Asaoclated Spring .. 13H 16)4 Inunigration. Some of the more cootly faclliUee are to be returned to the coaches 978 MAIN STREET 705 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST 'The FT-og,” and seventh grader ter Congregational Church at a stewardship; Mrs. George IBeaure- boys will make by digging a hole Bristol Brass ...... 8'4 9 >4 DOaVNTOWN ‘TXnRNPnSE PLAZA" R was deacrlbed as a plan recent meeting at the church. "W ayhesf' needed in the senior high school, in good condition by July 28, It and putting ice In it. They will Bristol Brass ...... 8)4 9)4 agreed upon by administration Donna Coro was second with gard, missionary commission; waa decided. • MAN0HE8TER Next to Popidar Market 'Embryology of a Chicken.” In The group’s final meeting of the Mrs. Riq>ert Uppling, s u ]^ r com­ such as a chemistry and physics cook and eat together. Em-Hart ...... 55 62 and congressional Immigration season will be a dinner fon: mem­ lab, typing and office practice Collections will no .longer )>e Pafnlr ...... 41 45 802 WOODBRIDGE ST^M I O-SOdT the e i^ th grade, Samuel Sweet mittee; and Mrs. Mark Hill, prop­ taken up at the games to defray Briefs WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS leadera. to ease refugee pressiuw bers June 11 at Miller’s Restau­ erties. Personal Notices A complete hot chicken dinner oonsiat- rooms and expensive outdoor facil- The eighth graders at Porter Heublein ...... 19 21 on Hong Kong, already Jammed was flm^ with' ‘‘Snakes of H art­ QUALITY POULTRY costs of a dinner at the end of the OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ford County,”^ and Oregory Mo- rant. Members may call Mrs. Mal­ ing of: iUas would not be needed In a school made their New York trip N. B. M achine...... 17)4 19)4 with escapees from Red China. colm Robertson. 452 Adams St., U. S. Government Inspected' junior high, Plante said. season. Instead, the ladies aux­ North and Judd .... 14 16 berg waa second with "Relaya” Boneless smoked shoulder butt iliary, of which Mrs. Loretta Cal­ this week. They went via bus and Thousands of the refugees are be­ for reservations. looks very festive indeed if it is Card of Thanks Delivered yiweh Daily! V j Deci’s Spedal Grown Chicken— “It’s Questioned about the sloes of it waa necessary to charter two to Stanley Works ...... 17)4 19)4 ing sent back across the border. Honorable mentions were giv­ Other officers and committee W« would like to esprees our heart* classes, especially In advanced kins is president, will try to raise Veeder-Root...... 47)4 61)4 en to John Ostrout, ‘‘The Sea;” sliced in the'kitchen, arranged on felt appreciation to the many friends, Processed By: Broasted” accommodate the 42 pupils and Preaidant Kennedy already haa thalrmen eleoted include Mrs. relatlvee and neighbors who were oo science and math, Uguorl said the funds. Their first project Is adults who accompanied them. 8*ranoes Laraia, "Nutrition;” a platter and surrounded with HARTFORD POULTRY Inc. the sale of moth cakes. They also The atmve quotations are not to ordered aeveral thousand refugees Walter Anderson, secretary; Mrs. .spiced crabapples nesting In sprigs generous and Idnd in our bereave­ Generous serving of French Fried Po­ there would be small classes In These included their teachers, Mrs. be construed as actual'm ukeU. admitted to this country under Nancy Chandler, “Maple Synip;” Helen Hudson, treasurer; Mrs. of parsley. ment in the loss of our dear mother^ 45 Bethel St., Hartford, Conn. certain areas but he thinks It plan a food sale for June 9, with Kenneth Walker, 'The Sound of tatoes the place not yet decided: provisions of existing law. These The families Louise Paggloll would be advantageous to have measures were invoked earlier to Light;” and 'Ihereaa Hauschild, It so. In games this week, Sheridan “Blood,” all seventh graders; and Pan Roll or Muffin Oil defeated Fiano Realty 12-3, and admit Hungarian and Cuban refu­ In Memoriam Supt. Llguorl said the junior- gees. to Linda FTaherty, “Hydro-elec­ FREE PARKING In loving memory of David George Plano Realty defeated M A M Oil, tricity,” an eighth grader. Murdock who passed away May ft, Kraft’s fancy cranberry sauce senior high school would be plan­ 2- 0. Pontlcelli’s will play their first WalUr’s but wouldn't bring to IWl. ned for. 430 pupils and the junior nilng Principal A. Hyatt Sutllffe CHICKEN niNNERS game tonight at 6 in CJoventry. The PLANTLAND the United States any of the refu­ high for 336 pupils. Typing would gees who have flooded across the presented the medallions after an­ I cannot say, X will not say PUT UR TO TAKE OUT game was postponed last night be­ nouncing the 'klnners, judged hy Going Formal *^at he is dead. He is Just away. bs offared In Grades 7, 8 and 9. he cause of the weather. Red Chinese border In recent days, With A cheery smile, and a wtve of said. Llguorl said there Is a max­ but officials here said It would Calvin Fish, a fifth grade teacher (he hand Meet Tonight at Bentley School; George Caou- He has wandered Into an unknown imum difference of five rooms, or Bolton Grange will meet tonight help ease overcrowding In the col­ Rent Your Outfit From land FREE DEUYERY possibly four rooms, between the ony by admitting some Chinese who ette, a mathematic, teacher, and And left us dreaming how very fair at 8 at the Community Hall. George Wood and Kenneth Skinner, If needs must be. he lingers there. ON 10 OR MORE ORDERS Junior high and the junlor-aeqlor FOR FORDS were there before. It’s Finger Lickin’ Good! high schools, which he felt waa a The regular^ U.8. Immigration science teachers, all of Rllng Junior Adverti.sement— High. And we. oh we who the wildest small amount. MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS quota allowed only 106 Chinese i yearn. Llguorl said the proposed jun­ year to come to the United Stetes. Other seventh graders and their For the old time step and the glad TAKE HOME SERVICE A SPECIALTY and Baskets; Urns Filled. Also -An­ projects were Mather. "Radio return. ior-senior school could be built nuals, Perennials and- Vegetable Because of the quota, man/ HARMAC Think of him faring on as dear DIAL Ml 3-2660 FOR FAST SERVICEI within 38,000 square feet, but this Plants. Lee's Florist and Gift Shop. Chinese refugees cleared for im­ Transmitter; •’ Tom Parr, "The In the love of there, as ths love of Human Ear’'.; Sharon Goodstelne, Complete Formal Wear here. would be short on space. All facil­ Route 44A Bolton. Phone Mitchell migration had little prospect of Think of him still as ths same we DECI'S ities could be built In a achool of 3- 8089. ‘"rhe Heart and Its Diseases;’’ gafaitng entry to the United States •ay. 4«2 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 40,797 square feet, Llguorl said, for years. Richard Heck, "The Process of ★ I-Atest Styles ★ Expert Fitting He is not dead, he ig Just away. Wood Into Paper;’’ Michael Johns, for about a 980,000 difference over • Walter’s bill would admit Chinese Mother ’"The Comparative Study of the Wedding— Banquets the junior high coet. Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ cleared for entry on a first-prefer­ Heart.” Uguorl'a figures on transporta­ ton correspondent, Grace MoDpr- ence basis prior to April 1. First Also, Shirley HUllard, "The De­ Proms tion costs, teachers and clerical mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566. FOR PLYMOUTHS preference covers Immigrants who velopment of the Embryo;” Rob­ salaries were questioned by some are skilled specialists, and who ert Walden, "The Human lOdney;" ORDER NOW FOR PROMS present at the masting. , Narwhal Tooth Long have sponsors. Including relatives Steven Cone, "Conservation;’’ Judy Harold Smith said he felt the fai the United States. Hubbard, "Life In the Sea;" Jo- ! 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■'A BUCKiS. BUNNY OUB BOARDING BOUSE ‘ with MAJfOR BOOPUB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZSLR W om en to Attend ’M'. D istrict’^8 P a rle y AN’m l. CntUplFr MMN (V T M A \ W M fW e v W O N ’tlP A T l|? Hyphenated Bills Eleven Manohester women Will . '(OLANO^MNYW ve U C M H S L ^ attend a district convention of IWptM fMtfL,MA?OR/y M«Am>A CHAPATTMi OWLS CUM « 0r^ WaoHier Fbwcotf | ' • • "A_ 'll*; ■ Veteran? of World War I auxiliary 9 f laW OMD UOBItBIOM i A TtCKM FOR «PWmN«,AHD fVR A fsSSSt£SS^X£& i, t^ Klng-Anderaon; ’Die payroll tak B y N E L s u n * A t ' Dutch ’ insistence, the pro­ Sunday at 8 p.m, at. the -American WASHOraTON, lU y 25 (AP) Legion Home. West Hartford. Sol^' SOMaUMMMOROtHCRTMlCLUB ) f SlSSXySfiSJSS^.^ to finance Social Security Would posals added that any agreement HASRSUaDONAMAMTHM 11 r- As tile erfumant over liwuth THE HAGUE, Netherlands Members participating In the l S S 2£ r ^ toSU jm be increased one-foiirth o f 1 per (AP)—U.N. 'Acting Secretary-Gen­ would provide "adequate {gra n ­ OmClALRMBRl^MlrNTMMOWR^ c «re fojr the a R «) bulMa up, two cent each tor the employer, and the Nathan. Hale District, Department AM i JSSP, JOMMttah hyphenetad labtla fly back aitd eral U. Thant’s appeal to the tees to safeguard the interests, o f . Connecticut, convention are It EMBABRAMKD/»-TWIARMMRlt employe. The hase earnings for ISTDAPFIAR MEFORS 3UD0R' / 1 ISTDYBU.'VtlUiemLTO $FipCMPllftC vKiMt« Netherlaadk and Indonesia to re­ includlrig the right df self-deter­ Mrs. Gertrude Unnell, Mra. Kath­ fortli: Kina-Aiutarson and K a r r- each employe on which th f tax ap­ COOFCV.WHO If A STIMHCMR TO Ml^l ilAKB WfNOMMFOR Mllla. sume negotiations over West New mination, of the Papuans.' ' leen McGuire, Mrs. 81gne Sheekey. AND TO RAIL HIM RRSATLVv .T N IfT / - plies also would be raised, from ttie Guinea got nowhere today. Etoch The Dutch contend that Bun­ Mrs. Richard Gutzmer, Mrs. Mil­ s l ^ l E r KUiC-i^darBon (tor the bUl’a present 24,800 to 2S.200 (Sa Intro­ RSDUCa M Y ~ r authors Rap. Cecil RT'king, D- government stuck to si position ker’s proposals should form dnly dred Tedtord, Mrs. Helen Erickson U(b«ir«wir tttaiiw* duced. the bill aeto 26,000, but the CLUB U W « ^ ^ — Otlif., and Ban. a in ton R. Andwr- which the other has called un­ a basis for negotiation and that and M^s. James Walker, delegates. PdssTia!*/ iO administration subsequently acceptable. -eaoH Item, Including the issue of Also, Mrs. Gladys Rldolfl, Mrs. i7Ai3SiiaBd **2 S S ^ aon, D>N. M .) ia tha.meaaure aUU recommended 26,200 and It IT pre­ Attempting to avert a full-scale transferring admlnlstrkUon, Is ne Margie Hollister, . Mrs. Mary ■»ur MSobTlMf pandinf in tos' Hoiiaa Ways and sumed Congress will set this figr m----- ^ ttla------lr- . MGMieMOiSie .. war for the jungle territory, Thant gotiable. The Indonesians Insist Mathleu and Mrs. Rose Valuzzl, sU- keans Oommittae. U wotdd put ure If it passes the bill.) F or aaU- ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN appealed, to the Dutch and Indo; that the transfer of administration temates. * ' arSSSRBnMyMggMMrt « Into affect Praaident Kennady'a employed persons, the rate would ainoMnto M'nttoM'nia ^ m d r Ub m m plan for payroll - tax - financed be raised three-elghte of 1 per cent neslans Wednesday to return to Is not negotiable, only the details WHATASB. . OH.OUCTE A VMUCT^C. ^ VES INOBEO-.^ • ^ I -nesEr/BSAMs.] , WHAT \PRIMATESJ^NES,/AAWkNlBA AVERV asrtmebm MStalk . health cart of persona 66 and old­ I f this change goes into effect Jan. the cmference table on the basis of its procedure. Gat Distribution Old aoDUOcalt SlNdorMl 8 S i « . . SH S* of proposals put forth by U. KINO OF iBOTTMtS ONE HEBE I BRAINf J WTEUWENt J Siwowttliwplu t er with Social Security coverage. 1, each employe earning 26,300 or The Dutch government won en­ BBAlNStd IS MV PCIZE/ ^MAN,TOOA/ MPad r r 1 r 1 1 Many labor and aenlor citizen more would pay 237.60 more In Heads Councjd diplomat Ellsworth Bunker. . dorsement of its stand In' the BAL/ITMORE '— The gas-dU- SSKapIrWD n groups back it. tax and his employer would pay a Although neither side’ has yet lower house of Parliament by -a trlbution system In America start­ S4Ap|Mr . i*“ IT Katr-MUIa (to r San. Robert 3. similar amount Of the $37.50, Mrs. John T. Ryan, 98 Oliver made a formal reply to Thant, 93-46 voto and appeared in no ed in 1816. I t preceded horse- Karr, D-Okla., and Rep. Wilbur about 217.68 W (^ d go to finance Rdt, was elected president of the both showed ho sign of modifying mood to modify It. The Jakarta drawn railroad tran^mrtaUon by SSto.lM lritt If IT II D. Milla, P -A rk .) la the program the medical progrun, the rest th e' poeitlons that ruptured Bun­ government aleo cast cold water 14 years, central telephone serv­ J Manchester Council of CathoUc ker’s mediatimi .efforts in March. on the federal statute books since would build up toward higher old on hopes tor an early resummon ice by 63, and electric distribu­ IT Women last night at a meeting In 1060 but not yet Implemented in age retirement and survivor bene­ Both countries expressed will­ of Ulke. tion service by 66. lUBNenm MCoolaacItai fits. 8t. James' .School hall. fODWiat all atatea. It woulhelp medically ingness to talk. But Dutch P re ­ Foreign Minister Subandrio said needy old peraons through a com­ Kerr-Mllls: Uke the older wel­ Mra. Ryan, a member of St. mier Jan De Quay declared the 41ARati*kl IT m in Jakarta that Indonesia wel­ 44So(ritft M i bination of federal and atate ti- fare plans, the health benefits are Bridget's Rosary Society, succeeds Netherlands will not bow to an comed Thsmt's efforts to gst ns- i ! . ! 4SPortkn n U P — nancinf. TOa American Medical paid tor by aUtea and the federal Miss Helen Hiomas, r e t i r i n g Indonesian demand that the Dutch i«La 4SIanltad gotiations going again, but he MBMdiaiiallaB i i l Aaaoclatlon and other opponents government on a nutching baala president of the council. pl^ge In advance to transfer ad­ ruled out resuming talks untl Ithe a y of the administration plan say with the govenunent putting In Other new officers Include Mrs. ministration of West New Guinea ■ 1 □ □ Dutch "accept the.Bunker propo­ OPTICAL BlSaaaatft u c that, given a chance, Kerr-MiUa slightly more than half. In some Thomas Riddell, first vice presi­ to President Sukarno’s govern­ sal as Indonesia has done-'’- CARNIVAL taaaoi can do the job. low-income states, the federal dent; Mrs. Ermano Garaventa, sec­ ment- The Indonesians said they BY DICK TURNER SSNaRof J i t □ □ mmMM A high-ranking Indonesian mili­ Bhfaiita The Welfare Department says treasury puts In substanUaUy more ond vice president; Mrs. Dominick hrould have It no other way. tary officer hinted in Jakarta that STYLE BAR there ia no raaaon to rapeal Karr- than half. The federal co n tri^ - Cataldo, third vice president; Mrs. The Bunker proposals, aa pub­ PRISCILLA’S POP MPWM r Indonesia would step up Its mili­ BY AL VERMEER BSAttmUh* ' il r r r Mllls If Klng-Anderaon la en­ tlon comes out of the general Richard Wharton, secretary; Mrs. lished here Thursday, call for the tary attempts to take West flew 768 MAIN STREET MBaac treasury without any apeclal tax L e o n a r d Rackowekl, treesurer; 0 ^ THE DREAM OP 1 I SUPPOSE IT'S I’D KNOW : w ■ ' acted, that together -they can transfer of New Guinea's admin­ Guinea from the Dutch. (©^^jj^LERINA;BALLERIN BECAUSE W E DOWN, help nearly all the aged. Klng- being levied to provide for It. Mrs. James HaUoran of St. Bridg­ istration to a U.N.-appointed gov­ TtXJ ANYJ et's, Mra William Hesketh of The Dutch have reported an es­ Closad NoRHayt RISCIULA! YEARN. TO BE PLACE.' IRMMa BT U Anderaon, the' department aati- King-Anderson; Subject to some ernment and then to Indonesian timated 400 Indonesian paratroop SUavaont limitations, 90 days of hospitalisa­ Church o f the Assumption, and RECCXSNIZED > » MDU 3MMrBlM matas, would taka over enough of control after two years. They also guerrillas have been dropped Into DURINO ” ' NEEDNY ST nr ST the load now being handled un­ tion, 180 days of nursing home Mrs. Edward O’Brien of St. James’ call for an eventual plebiscite for 41fc)B|br«bOe If Church, representatlvea. the territory’s lush jungles in the WORRY der Kerf-miia and the Veterans care, 240 home viaits by nurses, the territory’s Papuan population p4st few weeks. Fighting has bro­ JUNE-JULY-AUOUST home makers, therapists and simi­ More than 50 members of the USED CARS ^ABOUT Administration to reduce by |100 to decide whether they want to be ken out In several areas in west­ THAT/ million to $125 million a year the lar personnel (but not physicians) council heard a talk on "The Story Indonesism territory or otherwise. ernmost New Guinea. amount o f federal funds needed and outpatient hospital diagnostic of American Catholic Education” ’57 CHEVROLET W OOMET for these psograms. services. Among the limitations by the Rev. Charles B. Johnson of Bel Air 4-Door Hardtop, ra­ 4-Door, radio, heater, auto­ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL Hera la a sundown o f major pro- —the patient would have to pay St. Patrick’s Church, Collinsville. dio, heater. Pow er Glide, matic, deluxe Interior. 210 a day on the bill for the first viatons o f U|e two: Father Johnson Is the son of Mr. green with whltewalla looks nine days o f his hospital atay, a Klng-Anderaon: Those who have and Mrs. Charles Johnson, 76 Pros­ Uke action even when It’a minimum of $20, and he would readied 65 and are eligible for So­ pect St., Manchester. parked. lAMXr ABE have to pay the first 220 of the Father Johnaon traced the early *1595 cial Security (or Railroad Retire­ outpatient service bill. There would GARAGES VDO DOING? ment Act) Old Age Benefits — history of the CathoUc Church and PHILLIPS be an overall limit each benefit 4890 workers, wlaes and other eli­ the dUticulties of starting schools period of ISO "units of care." The in this county. John CarroU was Branch Disploy, Soufh Windso];, Rt. 5-~Opposi»n Tm Pin Bowl — BU 9-8515 < 3 gible dependents. Those already unit Is defined as one day In a hos­ ’S» T-BIRD l i retired would be eligible, even educated in Europe, returned to 2091 BERLIN TURNPIKE. BERLIN • VA 8-3551 pital or two In a nursing home. this country and bMsme bishop of 3-Door Hardtop, radio, heat­ though they did not during their ’SE DOME BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL A new benefit period would begin Baltimore and the first CathoUc 1 {4 Miles from Meriden Line • Display Open Daily 9 to 6, Sunday 12 to 6 • er, Fordomatlc, power working years pay the proposed 2-Door Sadan, white and after 90 days In which the paUent bishop in United States, he related. brakes, power steering, MB TO LD M E N O T extra tax. The income received by received no care. No doctors' St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, green, radlb and heater, l^WerFlite. No. 2786. Solid Q ^i\¥O aQ O T TO LET HIM BLEEP 1 retired peraons would not affect bills would be paid, except to the was the first CathoUc sriiool es- tind dependable! TO WAKB DW?/^ FOR MORE THAN, their eliglbtUty. The Welfare De­ extent that the services o f interns, tabUahed in thla coun ty. The partment aatlmatea 14.25 million, anesthetists and similar personnel 1-CAR GARAGE *2 6 9 5 many languages and cultures Im­ A M IN U T E i might be refieeted in hospital or about SO per’ cent, of the 17.75 ported during the large Influx of Known for Value! m illio n Americana 65 or older bills. N o drugs, except those ad­ immigrants In the iSOta, he said, *5 9 5 would be eligible next year and ministered In hospitals, would be We Deliver What We paid tor. , added to the dlffleulUee o f edu­ •SI m e n m a that ultlmatioy 96 per cent of the cation. GWSBT, Kerr-Mllls; Once again, the 2-Door, Ivory aad turquotae,. aged would be covered) Mre. William Stenger and com­ Advertise! from *995 radio, heater, atanda^ S state.s set the standards within W FLYMOUTH K ftrirT Karr-KUla: Aged peraons, with­ mittee served refreshments. cylinder. out regard to Social Security cov­ broad limits. - Most pay for physi­ 4-Door Wagon, black, nicely erage, who are eonatdared unable cian?’ services and prescribed equipped with economical 6- the program were put Into effect flnanolaUy to provide for their own drugs, as well as for hos|ritsd stays. 2-CAR GARAGE cyltnder standard tranimU- wt>> In all states along the same gen­ COTTAGE SHELLS needs. H ie atandarda are sat by the Some provide nursing home care. alon. Whitewalla. No. 2260. *7 9 0 Eligible persons are not required eral lines foUowed In those which • Many Styles • Complete aUtas and vary from state to state. ERECTED ANYWHERE IN CONNECTICUT Drive thle beauty today, to pay for any portion of the serv­ have Inaugurated it, It would coat Concrete Foundation Some rulea sat the maximum In­ you’ll buy It! {L ices furnished. about 2 650 million to 2750 million, come fo r aUglbUlty as low as 21,- • fttt bp WA, te TJL Pp^ OH PiP Mi Klng-Anders

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I-.*' 'Bfirttliril'lr,r. J*-. ;l I. •. I :>Ada TWENTr ItANCHESTilR EVENING HEBALD, MAKCUESTEB, ^»N N , FRIDAY, MAY 26,1964 1- lUlNCHESTER E V K tolG HERALD* MANCTEaTBR. CONN,. FRIDAY, MAY 25,11(^2 ( ' WfSE TWElirtY.ON» ' '■ 'TUP- Aatoriiobilos For Sak 4 Berra Not Hittjnfii^ Btanch^^^ Skotcron Off and Mantle Out bu t^ ^ ■k- 1905- Tr -3 b l u b , aport taupe, Herald Assist apoke wheels, radio, |1,700. MX 9-5658. 1966 CHEVROLETT 4-door etoUeff kAKL YOST wag(xi, standard ahlft, best offer,' »itqtae Brings Piten^^ MI 8-4889, Sports E Niptghty New York Yankees. HfitpsHSox Snap Jinx MORTLOCR’S Drlvlnx School—0(< two on in the fourth to boost the Wethersfield . . . . 3 5 .375 4H ineligibU) and left fielder Bud •b r h po a * rtl Baltimore ....1 9 18 ’ .514 Yogi Ben* hasn't had a hit for PLEASE READ YOUR AD Indian eleven last fall. He received the Thom McAn award as CCIL pennant plan8 yester­ Bristol Central ..3 • .338 5 IfacaiDne. 3b .. 0 0 Chicago .20 19 .512 fice, 44$ Main St., bldnehaster. lead to 4-0, thus giving Kelley Feahlor (abemt from school) were Howes, cf 0 0 a week. John Blanchard la' hitting Oasaiflta or “Wm ( Aie*’ are taken over the phens as a eoq* UamlM oorrMtiy "May Save the outstanding back on the squad day at West Hartford. He some working room. Hall ...... 2 « .250 5H Daller, 3b 0 1 0 0 Detroit ...... 1 7 17 missing from the Red and White Anderson, c only and Bill Skowron .197. (renlenoo. Tbs advsrtlaet ebionld reod IU4 ad the FIRST DAY^rr Your L^a.” Driver eduoabmi Jimmy also made the grade on the Sub Base in New London. McClus­ hurled Manchester to an abbrevi­ The. Indians wasted little time Bristol Eastern 1 9 .1 0 0 7 % 0 0 0 Kaneeui City .v.18 . 28 .439 Elstoft Howard la lOO points under BOSTON (A P )—^There’s ■ more sock in the Red Sox be- ated 4-0 triumph in a game called Uneup. Joe Prignano made his Keller, p ...... 1 0 0 A P P R ^ a n d REPORT ERRORS la lime fa, t a e ^ taJU claaset. Member, Connecticut PTo- athletic front, lettering in both key was a lieutenant commander solving the slants of sophomore McCurry. ib .. 1 0 0 Bostim ...... ^ .15 22 .4*6 last '$eB*on’a average. Mickey (»use of k bfittihg order shuiTfle featurinff that man nobody teaalona] Driving School Aaan. MI after six innings because p t the first start in place of Feahler and Waahington .. . 10 478 15 reapoBSible tor only ONE Inoorroet or onUttod track and cross country. The in the Navy at t.he time and Berra Gary Lindholtz. With one out in the With tboee two unearned runs erstwhile intoher Don Slnunohs Prisnano, If .. 0 0 0 0 0 Mantle is ou t with injuries and wants— Pete Runnels. ta n a ^ a A ^ r i h ^ a t and then only to the extent of a 9-7198. twins will reach their 18th birth­ rain. to work with, Kelley began fir­ Andrulot. rf .... 0 0 3 Thursday’s Results was a gob. .Bill Bruton, after long first, I>ave Howes, Dennis Dailey filled in at short for FesMer . : '. Simmons, ss ..., 0 0 0 the other ludf of ths M A M com­ "make good" bieerfion. Errors wlilch do sot lesoon tho value ef day Saturday. Both boys were ac' The victory boosted Manches­ ing. Oonard’e only runner over the 2 0 0 New York 9, Kassss City L Runnels had a perfect day as Boston won its* second LARSON’S Ooimectieura flrat U- service in the National League and Dave Anderson socked succes­ Again major league scouts were bo, Roger Maris, can bs handled ------— — ' ' Y atridght from Mlnnssota 7-6 yes- the adveHiaamaat wU| not be eorroetod 1^ "make good" lasertlon. qepted at several colleges but both and now in his second term with ter’s season mark to five and four. sive singles for the first run. Dailey flret three . frames was Jim in the stands, this time Obvious­ Totals ...... 23 4 7 IS 1 'i "a Boston *7, Minnesota 5. by walking him. cenaed driviiig 'School trained — decided on Wesleyan earlier this Kelley has now won four straight Naughton who drew a first In­ Cemard ' ' ■. ■ J , tured will be shots of the winners, pion needs less than 4,000 feet of average from .331 to .306. around and handed Sam Mele's Minnesota al CUengo. In the fimt of the trio-he slash­ J. Herdlc, R; Wierschowilkl, M. Want tafenaatlea m *■* of a«r niaaelfied advertieiaaeEtaT N* Motorcycles— Ricycles 11 plus Duke Nalon’s spectacular base hits to reach the 100-mile Tenney, R. Bartoo, D. O’Neill, M. Minnesota Twins their first loss aaawar at th* talaphoaa Hstodf Stabiply 6a8 Ih* cbash in 1949, Bill Vukovich's Detroit at New York, 2 pjn. ed a 13Ut inning t ^ e and scored of a road series this year. Min­ mark, never before attained by a xiers Baltimore at Boston, 2 p.m.. Hagenow, R. Kaplan, D. Potter, R. death ride in 1955, the 16-car pile- Trackmen Top Eastern the -winning' run. 'Then came two nesota came to town In a virtual N.L. player. Oievelaad at Waahlngtaa, (N). home; ruaa u d four runs batted Finley, X Woiodsj MAMCHCSTIR ANSWiRmO'SiRViCE 1966 TRIUMPH'motorcycle, model up in 1958 and the bleachers col * * * AMERICAN TORONTO—Leo Landi'y, Coach; first place tie with New York and T-UO. $550. MI 9-1275, after 6 p.m. lapse in 1959. .On the subject of Snndayla Schedole in. And 'jreiterday he drove in left two games out. RED SOX-^Coach—J. Anthony, Philadelphia at Lon Angelee (2) three runs on a triple and homer C. Wekhowen, B. Johnson, T. Hap- , ; Ml f-0800 rsioing,„ Riverside will present its Teevee and Golf J. Randazzo, J. Maher, P. Kosek, peny, J. Brennan, R. Blake. R. Prior to Wednesday night's COLUMBIA Engliah bike, apeed- annual 100-lap May Classic Satur­ In Final Home Showing New York at San Fnmeiado (2) as New Yorit stopp^ Kansas City and IMV* yanr aiaaeag*. Ysn’II hear (ren aar advarttaag la Jig ometer, J-apeed ahlft, hand brakes, "Televlalon and golf . . . that’s cz, M. Belanger, B. Hallandbeck, Chicago at dnclaaatl.. 9-4 and took a full game lead over Welch, J. Berk, A. Wilkie, R. Ban- streak-ending victory Bmton day night. Joced Maggrlacomo, IcZ’,M. Beoanger, B. Hallandbeck, ort as, R. laice, M. Kutchen, M. Lan­ Manager Mike Higgins did some ttana without apeading all aveniag at tha talephaa*, excellent condition. Call MI 9-9653 Who drives Bob Oliver’s Car 10, Joe Louis today’’ . . . in the words Milwaukee at St. Loola. idle Cleveland. after 5. , of his present wife, Martha. M. Landry, R. Kiernan, D. O’Neil, dry, J. McCartan, M. McMichel, S. moving with Runnels going from has moved up to seventh place in Winning eight of 13 events, Manchester High’s track team 8. Bourque. Fltteburgh at HtMatoo. Minnesota fsU two $*mes o tt Berk. first to fifth in the batting or­ 'The current issue of Esquire pro­ the pace when lowly Boetdn han­ the point standings. .Gene White, closed out its home season yesterday with a 66Vs-46V^ vic­ WHITE SOX—S. Rostan, E. MONTREAL — J o * Mlchallk, der. Chuck Schilling from eighth Lost find Pound vitenuu local chauffeur, has re­ files the ex-champ in an article it tory over Bristol Eastern. " ------Revisions in the 1962 budg­ dozen) $623.70, bats (25 doz­ NA'nONAL LEAGUE dled the 'Twin*, 7*5. Detroit edged Antomoblfes For gfilt 4 Bnsinesa Services Offered 13 Stafford, P. Solmonson, M. Kel­ e t have slaved $600 from the Baltimore 5-4 in 11 innings add CJoach; T. Hickey, H. Jacobs, J. to leadoff, Gary Geiger sixth to turned to action and made his calls "The King As a Middle-Aged Six meet rbeords were set, three ley, J, Hollk, E. Hobron, D. Lum- en) $597.50, jerseys (540) W. L. P et OJB. Watts, T. Mlchallk, R. Dlckau, M. second, ^ Breasoud second to LOST—Shepherd, black and tan, 1960 RED MGA, heatar, tonnaau Man.” Louis is now as devoted to Summary; financial needs of the Man- San Iriuiriaoo .29 14 .674 Los Angeles beat Washington 7-4 RBUABLB romova) service. first appearance of the season last by Coach Paul Phinney’s Indians. Sfry. J- Law, j . BiMell, D. Rlsley, $594, caps (900) $810, tro­ Botticello, D. Atwood, D. PlumJay, eighth and rookie Bob Tillman male puppy miselng sine* Thurs­ cover, excellent condltien. Will ac­ Saturday at Riverside. Dick Nixon, the golf links as he once was to igo yd. duh—Stockman B, Clark M. obester Little League, ^treas-. phies and awards $300, mis­ Los Angeles .. .87 15 .045 in night games. Cleveland and .the -MAM Rubbish (to. Routes cover­ John Salciua'captured his favorite Duhaime M-il. R. MlUer, D. Price. i'/4 RIPPING'DEClSION-^Baseball can be as rough on tiie R. Bernardt, P. Botticello, K. fifth to sixth. day, vicinity Hilliard and North cept any reaaonAWe offer, MI ing Manchester. Commercial, in­ BUI Greco and Eki Patnode rate in boxing, playing at least 18, and urer Nick Cataldo announced cellaneous . (umpires’ equip­ St, Loola ...... 25 IS .605 Chicago 'White Sox were not 9-5521. —the 880—in 1:56.4: Carl Rohr- Mile-—Golden M, Lahab, BarUett ^XNKEfiJS— Smayda, K. Mc- today. The reviaiona have cut sVi Tomissuk, R. Baker, D. Bennett, 3. "The simple reason,” explained Manchester. A'niwers to "Kllner.’’ dustrial, residential Our special­ that order in points among drivers usually 36^ holes a day. bach annexed the two-mile in 4:5S.3. Cooe, 8. Berk, R. O’ConneU, J. ment, first aid kits, score- Cincinnati . . . . .21 16 .566 5 scheduled. men in blue as it ia on the players in white, as this pic­ Reward. MI 9-6533. MI 9-0218. the budget from $6,200 to * * * MacDonald, H. Pope, B. Slbrinae. one Sox spokesman, "was that ty attics, cellars, yi^ a . MI at the Agawam track. His off-hours are occupied in a 10:50.7; and Bill Karszes took the 4^ yd. run-King M, Clark M. Rlchla Donovan, R. Ried,. M. Hagenow, books, etc.) $657.04. It totals Pittafaorgh . . . . .20 17 A i l 0 ture clearly shows. Umpire Zig Diamond trices the spot­ 1967 BUICK Century, 3-ton* blue, variety of business interests, the B—64.2. slightly over $5,700, he said. YANRS-A’s— SYRACUSE—Ed BayUss, Coach; under the old lineup we had al­ LOST—Long envelop* containing ■9-9787. e « ahot put with a heave of 46 feet, K. Jamezuk, D. Maloney, J. Prior, $4,48244. Added is a defleft of Mllwaokee ...... 17 25 ASS 10)4 light with a beautiful tear in his blue serge trousers. C. Suntava, Asst. <3oach; R. 4-door, automatic tranamlaalon, chief one being bis vice-presidenUal 320 yd. daah—Duhatme M. Utka B. The leamM, which super­ $1,224.02 for a grand total of There was .never any question most an alternate pattern of a large sum of money vicinity radio, hegter power staaring and four inchea Stockman B-34.2. H. Lfecoulhe, J. Berk. Phlladeiphia . . .16 22 ASl 10)4 TTie action invcilves a game between De.Pei^ and Bril- Hodsch, R Greene, M. BayUss, J. good hitter foHowed by a bkd OD8MA AmAANGE S*rrio(9-R*. Here ’n There position at Louis-Howe, a Negro 880 yd, run—Salclui M, Rondau B, vises baseball Instruction and $6,706.26. Houston ...... 16 24 .400 11 y, about Pepitone’s ability In the out­ Grehdway, Shopping Parkade. brakM, excellent condition. MI Eastern’s Bud Montcomer won ^ TWINS— P. Shanahan, D. An­ games for nearly 900 boys, lion High Schools in the district playoff at De Pere, Wii. Suntava, N. Hardman. M. Andreo. hitter followed by a -good hitter. Bfiira aU mfika* rafrlgeratora, Handsome Frank Gifford, the public relations firm in New York. the high jump with a leap of five Phillips M-l:69.4*. thony, G. Penranoujkl. J. LaPenta, Income, during the aeaaon Ohlcago ...... 14 26 850 field. , Joe piMagglo' labeled him Contact MI 8.5495. % .9-0638, . fr*Stars, waablng mfieiilnas. diy- , Rohrbach M. Kamin­ will conduct It's annual 15)4 one (ft the best he’d ever seen In J. Albee, J. Pinto, D. Price, R. Nor­ Now we’ve put the pitneh to­ former New York Giant football The third and current Mrs. Louis feet, seven and one-half inches ski B, Stanklewics M—10:60.7*. D. Shanahan, B. OHslnskl, J. Bay- ineJudm $1,800 from team Neiw York . . . . .12 25 .848 I t raiifw, ol) and tfia burnara. is a highly successful trial lawyer house-to-house canvass for the Yankee training (*mp this ton, R O’ConneU, R. Trexler, J. gether." Lxis'r — PASS BOOK No 5969. NEIBD CAR? Your credit turasd MI great, who will return to acUon and Skip Pienkos topped all pole Broad Jump—Doucette M, M. Berube or. P. Nielson, M. McHickel. E. ftuida SiBMiay. sponsors and about $1,000 at Thursday's Besnlto Bowers, 8. SUlIlvan, M. Greene. Notice is hereby given that Pass down? . Short .. on down payment? SdOW. AU work twirameItMd. this fall, after a year's absence, in California, and despite their vaulters ■with an 11-foot effort— M. I^marcxyk M—19-lOH. Crandall. R. Crawford, R. Brown. gafne CoUeotiona. A goal of spring. But the dark, lanky young­ Jnfield Made Over ,819 Average varied backgrounds, has learned to High Jump—Montcomer B. Berube M, Included in the budget for San Fraitdsco 7, Philadelphia 4. ster was having trouble making NEWARK—Al Scbulae, Coach; Runnels, whose .319 ' average Book No. 5969 Issued by the First BankruptBankrupt? . .RapoassaslonT Don’t m in fi REMOVAL, pruning and lot has a pleassuit voice and a great V—.uand Eddie Quimet V... threw hiic the \Aia- dia- BOSl M—6-7)4*. ANGELS —D. Woolley, J. Wool- this year are: $3,000 ia set for the door-to- OUcago 4, Bflhrankee 8, F. Kurtz, Asst. Coach; A. Schulze, Mahcheater Office Hartford Na- deapalrl 8«* Bkinaat OoiigUa. In- live with the boxer’s idiosyn­ c\u 129 feet lOH inches, also for, Koiieii B. Ua, ley. D. Plomley, S. Donahue, B. door campaign. AddlUonal the transition from the Texas puts him in ths American League clearing, GMI F r ^ (L Noble, MI knack of delivering commercials I n s u r e $600, franchise Pittsburgh 6, St. LonU 2. L«Bgue pitching ha saw at Ama­ F. Kurtz, J. Schrelber, J. Swen­ tap 10 . batters, and Tillman are tl(malBank A Trust (to. baa been quir* about icwast dmm. smaU- $A055. in between Innings of Boston Red crasies. She bad never known a new marks. Zlhnakgs snd..Cowles M-ll*. Dubaldo, M. Anderson, D. Stur­ calls will be made next week lost and Application ha, been est payments anywhers. prizefighter before she met Joe, „Shot put—Karsaes M, liraverao B, fee $100, repair and replace Cincinnati 6, HowtoB 9. rillo last season' to the American Problem-Laden Reds son, J. Wilson, D. Riley, J. Blssell, the only players hitting better I. No amau Sox games . . Giants home sched­ Other Manchester ers Bom M—46-4*., geon, R. SoUanek, G. Kanla, R to contact persons not at T, Saplqaa. M. Pereteb, M, Bour­ made to said bank (or payment loan Or fihanc* Company LAWN m o w e r s riiarponed and and after a divorce from her first DIacus—Quimet B. Jankowski B, equipment $800, baseballs (42 home Sunday. Loe Angles 4, New York 2. League brand until Coach jWally than .300 for.the season. plan. ule for 1962 follows: Oct. 14 Pitts­ EkJ Doucette, broad ju: Fran W. Mayon. Today’s Games que. J. D’Amato, R Brown, R However in the home stand and issuance of hiw.bobk. Douglas Motors, tSS Main. -tapfitrod salae ond oorvlce, pick lawyer-husband, she vowed she Golden, mile; Greg 440; Lar­ Karsaes M—13B.10>4*. ORIOLES — G. Semrow, 8. Moses got him aside $ few days burgh. Oct. 21 Detroit. Oct. 28 Javelin—Beaulieu B. Fish M. GIbaon Milwaukee (Ourtls l-$) at St. ago. ' ..vi. laeman, J. Brown, J, Prior, H. (3-8), atartlng at No. 8 in the up and delivery. Ice akfitee sharp- Wa^ington. Nov. 4 St. Louis, Nov. wanted a man "exposed to life, not ry Duhaime, 220^ai>d the relay M—170-7 Ji. 2?iresher’ K. Russeil, R. Bergin, NOTICE IS HEREB’T^ j^*() that 1958 CHBIVROLBT- I m ^ a eon- ened, pracisloa ground. L A M to books.” Louis (ShniBoas 6-J). (N). Ease up, Mose* told him- Playing Like Champs LeOouItra, battling ordet. Carl Yastrzemskl 18 Philadelphia, Dec. 9 Cleveland, team of Deai^'Mnlel, Duhaime, 880 relay—Manchestar (Daniel, Du- S' Hubbart, M. Rollison, m A m . — Eatl'Moore, Coach; Past Book No, .77944, UMued -jby vertible, ouatomtxed. 0-5456 Equipment Oorporatim, Rmte S3, Elsquire notes that lAuis’ sec­ King and S^iui. halme, Khig. Salciui) -1:38.8. T. Scully, T. Scully, D. M c ^ r e . Ohioago (Koonoe 2-0) at C2n- “You’r# swinging too bard.” ia hitting .384, Frank Maizone The Savings Bank of Manchester after 5 p.m Dec- 16 Dallas. *np to' grid fans *—new meet record. Pepitone eased up luia the re­ R White, Asst. Coach; W, Goche*. .319, Runnels i.305 and Tillman Vem m . Conn. TR 5-7009. Mimohes- ond i^fe. Rose, was less tolerant of ------j,—------D. Atwood, J. McCarten. Retirement Benefits Nnnati (Drabowsky 0-8), (N). has been lost and application has tor exchange. Call BntorprliM 1945. wishing to see the Giants play Plttsbiirfh (Friend 4-5) at Hooi- sult is -obvious. His two-run NEW YORK (A P)— A weak-hitting second baseman Aaat Coach; M. Long, S. Gagnon, .318. In . addition, both Schilling at Yankee Stadium: Order tickets his worldly ways. She was es­ The following players have been J. Donahue, O. Moore, W. Gochee, been made to said bank for pay­ pecially disenchanted with him selected and wui report to Robert­ ton (Bnioe 2-1), (N). tripl* warn th* kay blow in the flashing a big stick, a part-timer plugging the shortstop hole and Geiger are b^finnlng to meet ment of the amount of deposit. 1958 cmviirUbls< No reason- today . . Giants will again train New York (Jackson 2-4) at Los five-run New York third Inning R Gochee, M. Ihveedie, S. Lena- the ball with more authority even able offer roquwd. Call MI 0;7706. LA'WNS—Cleaned, mowed, when he began touring as a B6ston College and Holy Cross son Park Saturday at l^p. m. Revealed for Gridders and a guy nobody wanted filling a vacuum at third— and Ime, B. Watkins, J. Duffy, K. Mc- trim- at Fairfield University with the wrestler. "To me, Joe Louis w ts Angeles (SloeUer 2-4), (N). that wrapped it up against the if their averages remain fairly NOTICE IS HEREBY glveo'thiTt mad, feriiUsed. ia s-8940. rookies reportiitg July 16 and the FhiladdpliU (HamUton S-S) at A's. He hit his fifth homer of the Cincinnati’s problem-plagued Reds suddenly have started to Oooa J. Donovan, R Lerch, W. low. > Optional Share Book No. 5604, 1957 FO^D FAIRtsANE 890. Excel- regulars July 23 . . NBC will cover like the President, of the T^iIM NATIONAL ROSTERS lM!t like defending NaUonal League* Steely, M. Herney, R Cobb. lent condUlm. Cell Mlg^ioso aRer CHAIN SAW work - Trooi cut. States.” she says. "Row waiud you IONA MIXERS — Nick Nicola; San Francisco (Fleroe 6-0), (N). season t-wo innings later and Runnels has been "Mr. Avail- issued by the Manchester Saving* the National Golf Open Saturday, In Opposite Ends of Pairings I i^ P )— National Football League players Blanchard . hit another In the champions. The fidlowtng players havt been shle" In several Sox trade offers and Loan Aasoctation, Incorpo­ *• Rensonfible rates. Can PI 3-7858 like to see the Presideht of the (^IdMter. Hassett, Verge, Nelson, with at least five years of service dating from 1959 will re- Saturday's Scdiedale 13th, snapped a 1-1 tie in the(fixth. selected and will report to lUlng June 16 for 90 minutes with Chan­ Woickowski, Slossberg, R. Barton, PhUadelplila at Los Angeles. sixth to provide Bud Daley with The patchwork trio—Don Blaa- to other clubs but nobody went rated, haa been loet and applit’a- between 1;*JW-4:S0 or any ttmo United States washing dishes? ingame, Leo Cardenaa and Don After the Phils took a 4-3 edge in Jr. High School Saturday at 1 tlon has been made to eald Asso­ 1955 CHEVROLET Vt S-door, aftck Saturday or Sunday. nel SO picking up the action in That’s how I ,-felt about Joe AMHERST, Mass., (AP)—De-ti'gional tournament In the past but M. Barton, Nicola, 8. Mosler, W. ceive reti^ment benefits at the age of 65 under a new nlan New York at San PVaacisoOb his second vletoiy without loss. the seventh. Mays' two-run homer after th* S4-y*ar-old Texan. It ahlft. Runa good find only $838. • , ■ • Zimmer—collected nine of Cinein* p.m. a this area. Nine 'TV cameras wlU wrestling.” piP "King,” neverthe­ fending champion Boston (Allege Bridgeport Is m akbg its debut. Moeler, Alesbury, McCruden, (Jha- adopted Thursday by the league. Chicago at Onclnnatt, (N). and FeUpe Alou’a two-nm, blow seems ail he can do ia get on ciation for payment of th« amount 1958 Ford 2-door 'V8, fully equip­ be located strategically along the BED . SOX-TWlNSI-Gari Yaa- nati’B 14 hits last night aa the NATIONAL base. of deposit. HOME LANDSCAPING - Design, less, is stilt friendly with both of and Itoly Cross, the area's two The winner of the regional tour­ pin. Plzzola, Hill, Burke, Hassett. There was no attempt to spellf Milwaukee at St. Loiris, (N). mit San Francisco ahead to atay. (HANTS—Coaches: J. Ryan, O. ---- _ . - ped for $110. 196$ Ford V8 sedan, plant*; planting. Lawq (ertlUxa- last four holes at Oakmont. Pa., CLARKE INSURANCE — Bill out the exact payments to be ex­ trzenwki, Ed Breasoud and Oar- atreaklng Rads whipped Houston Runnels was second to Ted Wil­ his exjWives. often visiting them most tournament-wise sntriea are nament advances to the Nationals plane that have been in operation Plttoborgh at Houston, (N). 5-0 behind Joey Jajpa aix-hitter Juan MartChal started for the Gi­ IMckle; D. Ryan, B. Swesney. K LOST—Cailld', camel hair coat vi­ needs som* woirk but well worth tlon^eed and Insect control. John Country Club to enable viewers to whpnr in town. in omoaite ends df the pairings for at Omahq, Neb. June 11-16. Moorehouse; Radding, Bleiler, pected at this time but they ob­ for two years. roll Hardy each drove in two runs ants but had to leava in the fourth liams In the league batting race $70. D ^ e pick-up truck for only Whithem Lendseape Nursety, keep a close watch on the acUon. for Boston as the Red Sox , man­ and coaated to their ninth victory o;Nell. 8. JoliMm. J. CoughSi,: m ! In 1958 (.322), hit .314 in '59 and cinity Robertson School. MI 9-1862. As for Negro public relations, the diatrict one NCAA baseball Boston College, winner of the Johnston, Moorhouse, Robertstxi, viously would be considerably less ^ zelle said $300.0(» from the with a tors kriee. Stu MlUer (3-1) Plela, D. Deegan, B. Smith, P. Reward. • ?. $110. Mml* Super SeiVlc* Inc. 820 Ml 9-8060, ■ ♦ » • Jim WhiteseU, Knofla, J. Whltesell, aged second victory In 10 in 12 games. won th* league crown at .333 In . Spruce Sr. ’ the firm with which he is associat­ playoffs. District One playoffs for the past than the baseball plan which has TV rights for the championship 'Virtually counted out before the picked up the 'victory with C4I Mc- Ryan, A. Siriannl, A, OuadanoL B D i s t r i c t Selection Committee two years, will haye aces Charlie Wallach. Yules, TTiirlon. lamdberg, been in operation for several «t«ri$.sMUta.Fq^ (2-2) won Jsh (4-1) 1960. Last year Pete played only IX)jrP—Black mala dachshund pup­ ALL TYPES icreene Irepaired with Off the Cuff ed is currently promoting Negro- 8Ame, $110,000 from trading cards aeaaon started after ' they were taking the loss. Ssarek, R CUrol*. D. Carlson, R paH time because the club want­ Chairman Paul Eckley of Amherst Bunker and Gerry Gai^ley ro^ y Scranton, Poutre, Knofla, Bayles, years. it thi'jNmdf,. though ytel(Mng. a ■S'’ * py,-little over, year old. answers to ENGLISH FORD 1155 2-door sedan, Alcoa aoreening. Call MI I-68IS stop counting b lrth d ^ la Yogi oriented advertising. "Negroes B. Fletcher, W. Fletcher. (gum, cereal etc., with pictures homier i * 'Vte.,Power. stripped of key personnel by the GotUieb, D. Hsbert, B. Hickey. T. ed slugger 'Vic Werts on first (or, free pick-up ahd delivery. W’ould spend -^much more, Louis announced the opening day pro­ for the May 31 pltchlBg chorea. of players), $36,000 from the play­ expansion draft and the injury to DODOKR8-MET8— Rea, S. Dickie, T. Smith. name ‘'Frisky," vicinity Porter excellent condition, motor recent­ Berra's private fonpdla for stay­ gram, May 31, for the double elim­ DON W ILU8 OARAGE — Ber- "We hope to halve come projec­ base and the slick Schilling on St. MI 3-4367, ly overhauled, new clutch, ana Howe argue, if big business Vermont is expected to counter off bowl game at Miami and an- third baseman Gene Freese, the Frank Howard homered for the METS Coaches: J, Gaudreau, second. CELLAR, attics and yarda oltaned. ing young. The^-Yankee veteran ination competition yesterday tVter with Dick Denlcola and Dick Cas- nle McDonneU; McCruden, Moore, tion of the poisible benefits in < Md*lB8*ORIOLBS'^'di. One of brakes, whitewall tires, used as woidd Increase its advertistag about two years," said Commis­ uiber $10,000 from the pro bowl Reds have begun to roU with Blaa- Dodgers’ flrat nm, then drove tn O. Mlnney; D. Gaudreau, F. Min- "I came up here to play and Rubbish hauled to the 'dump. Rea­ turned ST e a ^ r this month. Yogi Vermont got a faculty committee sani. Mason, Dougan, Moyer, Cadett, tioyt Wilhelm’s fluttering knuck- ney, R Kupferberg, K. Kupfer- second car. 15 m.p.g.,.' $850, PI budget for the Negro market and Noonan, Relchlln. McDorinell, Le- sioner Pete .Roselle, as the league game In Los Angeles would be leballa got past Oriole catcher ingame at secopO, Cardenaa at the deciding tally against th* Meta that’s what- I'm hapjpy doing,” sonable, MI 80704, once played^the outfield for Man­ would make iu advertising cam- okay to participate. Holy Cross features sophomore, with an eighth Inning ahigl*. That berg. J. Spector, K. Bogl.S. Tom- 8-8144 after 5 p.m. c h e s te r Joe McCluskey at the Blanc, Ckmklln, Moriconi, Sadloald,. ended its three-day spring meet­ earmarked for the pension plan. Chariib Lau in the 11th inning short and Zimmer at third. Runnels said. "I never was so mis- Annooncementfi 2 pelgns more apeetalized." Holy Cross (11-2) meets Bridge­ lefthander Mike Skane and right-’ Th* P ^ e rs do not con trive. Benched .tarller with a .219 bat­ ave the victory to reliever Larry asi, P. Moyer, P. Soukis, R Boland, 8HARPBN1NQ Sorvica - laws, port (12-6) at Springfield College Heffron,. Dillon, Parrett, Newton, ing. "When we are able to extend and DetroU’a Dick McAulifte ersble in my life as I was last FOR SALE-1565 Chevridet Bel Air. hander Don Riedel. Bridgeport’s Devanney. The oaseball pension also re­ ting.average, Blaaingame baa left Sberry (2-1), who held the Meta B. Stevenson. D. Dllibn, D. Benson, year when I itarted the season on RUGS AND bedspreads, expertly knives axes, shears, okates. at 1 p.m. while Vermont (18-4) top pitchers are little righthander our coverage I think we would raead home with the ivinnlng run G. Hewitt. P. Hedeau, J. McGee, rotan oladae. Quick servtee. C A - KNIGHTS O r COLUMBUS — consiObr picking qp retroactive quires five years of big league on th*. passed ball. Singles by the aplinter brigade and responded hltleas for th* last two Innings af­ ■the hench. I knew there was a dyed. Choose from 70 decorator S ^ $ 4485 *' ’'****''' ^*’’ faces Boston College (11-5) on the Mike McLaughlin (two no hitters, with a bevy of hita raialng his ter taking over for J(ditmy Podres. K. Mulhern, T. Bailey, B. Gay, M. colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, 65 tol Equipment Oo., II Mein in., Jim C ot^r; Blsdn, Roger, Strf- sendee (before 1959) before we service. PaymenU range from $88 M cAultne.^d Dick Brown set It Benche, B. Ellison. good reaaon for It.” ManeneaUr. Heun dally 78. Ajnerican International College six games with two hits or less) maitis, Brett,. Kelderling, Nolan, a month at the age of 00 to as up. Hoote rims by A1 RaUne, his mark to .384. Cardanas, who hit Podres allowed only four hits— Funnels finished '61 batting .317 Purnell Place. MI 9-3002. 1969 PONTIAC Safari 4-door sta­ S ( O n . A N D 'S diamond at the same hour. and Jim Finnegan. think of cutting, the retirement age .308 on a fill-in basis last year, has but one was a two-run homer by PHILLIES _ p. Jaqulth. C. tion wagon, original owner, 82,000 Thursday 78. Saturday 7-4. MI Mclnemey, Childers, Cooper, Ben­ below 65. You muet remember we high as $728 a month at the age 13th, Rooky Odavtto and BUI Brane, D. Mitchell, J. Wickwire even on his fill-in status. YOUR GIFT Gallery, formerly the S-7MI .Second round games are slated son, Jcdinson, Roberts, Tedfordy of 60 for a 20-year man. There Following are the pairings for Bruton accounted'' for .aU the taken hold at abort and is hitting Frank Thomas, his, 13th. Craig So far. Pets leads the club thin miles, like new, radio, neater, AMEBIOAN UDOION baseball the same afternoon, 4 p.m., with are just starting. Eventually we at a respectable .370 clip. Anderson (3-3) was charged with W. Huot, M. Ritclo. L. WiUey, D. Scandinavian Craft Shop, located hydramatic, power steering and lil S I MoOary, IBhnmerling, RowetL Mlk, hope to cover more players and y e special benefits from annuities Saturday’s Four Bali, Best Ball earlier Detroit - rims. Mendell, G. McLean, A. Wilke, R. season In' hit* (45), walks (24) at Watkins Bros. 985 Main 8t. — PIANO TVNINO. $T. FiReen yean’ c^ ldateS ’ except ' Manchester the winners . at Springfield and Bacoit. / Golf Tournament at the Manches­ A hassle developed in the ninth But thq biggest surprise has the defeat. *• - and baertflee flies (3) and is brakes. Must sell. Asking $1,798. experience^ Free repair eatimates High pUyers who are eUglble, will pay Uie highest possible benefits." for players who have,been acUve • • • Luce; H. Bgglestom D. Pieia, D. specializing in distinctive gift* for losers at AIC. Play will continue OtWRENTT INSURERS— iPred since 195^ Between $3 mUIion and ter Country Club. ’Two-third when the -Oriolea charged that been Zimmer, who 'went to" the fifth in runs soorsd and RBI. J ^ st reasonabi* offer. Ml 1-1677. upqn request. Can Kenneth RoMn- Distilleries Produce drill Saturday and Sunday nighU Approximately tSOO.OOO will go New York Meta In ths draft and PIRATES-OARDS— Piela, O. Johnaton,"T. CkwsUino, S. all occasions!' (tome in imd browse June 1 and 2, as necessary. GUha; Podt^y, Walsh, Adams, $4 million goes into the baseball handicaps will be used: Ttgar pitcher Jim Bunnlng wirt Oates, D. FilUramo, J. O’Dell. . ."If I can do my job, we should around. 1961 FORD, 4 door, clean, good run- ton, MI 8-18eo, fUrtlng at 5:30 at Mt. Nebo. Boys Vermont was an automatic Haskell, pelle. Tonmiko,.Whal­ 1 Into the fund this year. An un­ 8;W Jsrvla Sr. (_8). (I), T. roughing up th* ball by using hi* hit a pitiful .077. Acquired in a Singles by Dick Stuart and Don h* aWe to kero moring," Run- 19 will not be eligible. pension fund each year, the hulk trade, he started put as a pinch Hoak around a walk, and Don Lep- DODGERS — Coaches; Nixon, ning, good...... tires, $126.1. MI 8-8918, BOOKKEEPING done et home by qualifier for the tournament berth en, Willey, Hyland, Goaaritn, Luce. specified amount already has been of it coming from the TV rights Johnson (13), Crockett belt buckle. He left with a blister i«6l* reasoned, '’r ir let th* batting THE POLLY BEE Knit 8 l i ^ ~ 6-7 p.m. paid in to operate the health in­ 8:37 McKee (3), Blovish (11), hitter for the Reds but new has pert’i d(Wble play grounder gave Marsh; A. Slaffsrt, J. Whalen. 8. competent bookkeeper with ac­ as the Yankee Conference cham­ GUha, Midlin, J. FUIofamo, Rlccio to the World Series and two All- Karszes US),_Bteunt (13).' on hit finger after finishing the Oeldel. R Feder, J. Inkel, B. Real*. orown take oar* of( itself.” Knitting yarns and accessorlea. 80 LEAGUE, part of Oie Little pion but ran into a snag. The school Wolfram, C Fllloranjd, Jeske: surance a n d '. group insurance ninth. been Installed at third off his 10- the Pirttea two runs in the fourth Garment* knitted by order. Opdn counting background, delivery Star games. 8:44 Kennedy (2). Oberlaader (I), B. T. Nicola. D. Marah, F. Jason L. 1961 MOA red convertibie, radio, eervtc(». Can Ml 4-1775.. League baseball program, needs has a rule forbidding poat-ieason ROYAL ICE CREAM j Emil DavU' (12), Stanford (18). for-20 performance. and snapped a 1-1 tie against th* evenings, Monday. ■: Wednesilay, heater, excellent thrwigbout Will more adult assistance. Those will- 8:51 Horvath (3), Prtndle (3), Mar- Whfie the Reds were solving Cardinals. .Ifituart later homered In Ptetrantonlo, B. Babcock, R, Bon­ competition dqring examination Werstler; Carrier, WU(x>x, Mdner- tocchlo (IS), Heston 11$). ANOELS-SBNATORS — The ham, D. Dillon, J. Nash, 'B. August, Thursday, 7-10, Saturday 9-6'p.m. sacrifice. $1,796. M T8^8. ' ALL KINDS of general work, lawns ^ to assist should contact TVim their problems, leagus-'leading San support.'of Al McBeaj) (5-1), who 869 Main St., Room 15. c Conran. periods. The university council ney. Darling, Dingwall, Touell, R y- , 6:68 Lesgelt (7). Backlel (10), Dutelle Angola bnUc* a 4-4 Ua with R. Brown. M. Dunfield, P. Emmcr- and' rubbish, cellate lUid etttca Francisco renlned Its hitting ran hitb ninth inning trouble 4nd FIjORIDA BOOND-Must sell my yesterday approved a waiver of lander, McLain; Ruganis, Grabbw, Jones Sees Four Men to Beat (14),_E^ K d e i^ n (30), three runs in the ninth' and (he Ilng, G. Finnegan, E Naah. Weekend Sports rieaned, window cleenlhg; light the rule, announcing a faculty Depathy, Kahn. Bulack. Baldt. y^r- help of some unusual Los An­ touch when Willie Majrs came off needed relief help from Oio'nledea second car at well below market UBIPIBES’ OUNIC, for all in­ ron (13), McleauftiUn (W ).' the bench, powered homers No. 12 OUvo and Elroy Face- Ray Sa- COLTS — (roach; C. Packasdi- value, 1956 Mercury hardtop, trunking, paper, rags and ''■any member will accompany the squad Golding, Sheafer, Geehan. 9:12 (fl SpUeckI (10). lU c- n ies play afield. It included play­ D. Ponchack, S. BeUer, W. Glen- SATURDAY— el(t furniture taken away free. terested, wUl be held Mwidsy LAfferty (13). McCiarrlck (30). and IS and led the Giants to a deckl (3-3) lost it- . PerM iialfl radio, heater. Mercomatic, all to Springfield and administer the NAMIFF ARMS — Doran. G. In 500-Mile Race Wednesday ing Leon W ^ e r ’s high fly..jnto ney, M. Rubera, A. Ouadano, J. lUtA-rYankee* va Tigers Very reasonable rotes. MI 88405. Mght from 7:30 to 9 o’clock at the examinations there. Pen^ero, Hare, Galasso, M. Pen- Ore*e( (9). FroToel 7-4 conquest of Philadsiphla. Los white, excellent condition West Side Ree. (14) , Rleder (16). a triple—udiich eventually de­ Kautz, D. Faye, S. Packard. T. Otaaanel 8 BLEtTIROLUX Sals* and fiervtee, throughout. Ml 8-SS61 u Boston College has played more siero, Sprague, Montotiy, Moriarty, 9:36 MacKay. (4). Della, Fera (9). Angeles’ Dodgers remained a game 0UBS-BRAVS8— DON’T BREAK you7back, Let me veloped into the winning run— and a half, back by beating the Stevenson, L. Urbanettl, R. Petells, 3 pm.—Red Sox va Oriole* bonded repreOentatlve. Alfred regional and National NCAA Tour­ Herman, Douglas, Morrissette, "Tou wiu have a Willey (18). Sprague (ID. throwing to the wrong Isue and a - Bob Buhl (S^S) beat his former D. Paine, 8. Gary, B. Farrand, D. Channel, 5 Amell, 800 Henry fit. Tel. VJ break min*. Law.n maintenance. nament games than any other New Walsh, Swanson, Walker, Jones, nelli Jones, keosation of qualifica­ luufi road. The (Xfenhausers are :SS Carlson (6) MIgUore (9). Jlobln-. Meta 4-3. Pittsi^rgh dafcate4 St! teammates whan Andre Rodgers >a 9-668$. tion rims for thq 500-mile aufo son (18), Crsed (i8). dropped baU at the. plats. Bob LCals 5-3 entrCMcago’s Cube edged Johnson, Ji. Adams, R. Griffin, H. 3:80—.Twin* va White Sox 8-0450 1957' CHEVROLET 2-door. 6 Cylin­ Scho1aq|ie Baseball England club—2(k—In five differ­ Roman, Bilodeau, Kosakowski. too stout for thdr sise.” 9:40 Jesanis (6). C. Bogginl (11), triplaa and pinch hitter Jim Me- Stevenson. R. Stevenson. Johnson kit his fourth homer for Milwaukee 4-3. Channel 30 der, standard, owner, TR 5-65H. STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, ent aeaaons with a 10-10 result. race, figurea he hM four men to Offy special racing. engines Shepherd (14) J. E. Smith (30). Washington tn the sixth. Ryne Khlght^ . atroked a aingla for th* PIRAnCS — Coaches: Murphy, WANTED RIDE corner Bdgerion T Windham 4, Wethersfield 1. beat in the 40th Memorial Day 9:47 Uaysen (5)-, Buchannan (10). 8:88—Met* vs. Giants (ireplaceR, flagstone terraces. r f winning run in th* ninth after a and Center Streets to Asylum and 1968 PLYMOUTH, 2-ton* hardtop, Holy Cross is 12-6, also over five will power all^of Uie other Startr Diesel (13). Zamaltli (29). puren (t-S) won it as tho fourth Tedford; B. Steurer, E. lYAppo- Chnnnel 18 Work (tone at reasonabi* prices. Rocky Hill 9, Rham S. seasons. Campbell, Rosburg classic next Wednesday. Clark (8), Ovrens Loo Angeles pitcher. REDS-OQLTS—Blaslngame bad homer by Ed Mathews had tied it lonto R Siemienski, M. Ballard, X Trumbull. Hartford, 7:80-4:80 Ml 4-door, all extras, reasontbie. MI Newington 2, Pulaski 1. 5 pjB— -Wrestling MI 88796. Vermont has appeared In one re- Jones, first driver to hit 160 The new qualification record (15) , Zero (17). two ■Inglss, a double and a triple i for the Braves in ths eighth. Buhl Ostbarg, B. Daiddaon, J. Blain, J. Channel 8 9-6057 9-0734 after 6, Speedway Leaders miles an hour on the low-banked 10:01 Wolf (3) Staum (8). Moeler Cardenas a homer an4 j:(m-aeoring aUowed only alx hits, with Barney Jackson, R TeeU, D. WaUcer, M. holder apeaks with considerable (15). Robb 08). 5l80—Rnee of the Week 1930 MODEL A Ford beach buggy, old Indianapolis Motof Speedway, autoority, as he won the National 10:08 Zemke (8), McOurkla (9), single, and SlmineF a d(hibl* and SohulU coming en to get th* laat Thibodeau, D. Ooaa. J. Harrison, U. Channel 80 MRS, ROMAN—Readep -ind ad­ CoitiRtt^ til itxt page names the field’s standouts as A. Bengston (14). W. R. Smith (18) two alnglea in th* Reds’ *bttack. three outs. Bob Hendley (2-4) Hontany, C. Morris, B. Davis, B. visor. Solves all Droblem* in all good condition, U50. Call MI T INDIANAPOUS, Ind. (AP) — Sprint Car Championship last 10:15 Wrlrart (1). F. ~ Carvey“ (11), 10, p.m.—Fight of the Week 8-4046. Freshman Whiz J. Foyt / Jr., last year’s winner: Meanwhile, ^ay (6-4), colter of a also went the distance, loslnaf an Wald, W. SalkowskI, S. Shaw. Channel 8 walk* of life. 106,€Jhurch St., Hart- Hoosicr Joe . Campbell and over­ year using a modified stock en­ Ayer* (18).- ) . PeFarjhaltlanin (SO). elght-taitter. fwd, (tonn. 247-31SII. No appoint­ due Bob Rosburg, backed by Smooth Len Sutton, and the' two gine most , of the season. They 10:33■ ;23 TiTsrea (5),— -Saari (7), Oaxza rhubarb that caused Manager Fred ____ men Who will share the front row (14). Jacob* (30). putehinaon and Coach Pet* Wbla- ment necessary. / , • SEYMOUR AUTO STORES Used mainly in relief eight-under-par 66, took a three- were short races on almrt tracks, 10:39 St. John (6). Boyo* (I). Ma- Pugilistic Singer SUNDAY— FORD 1058 3-door, talr condition, with Jones, 1969 winner Rodger vriS’ t l x ^ ' •nani to be ejected when they pre­ 681 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER with the Rider College stroke lead into today’a second however. calon* US). Herman (19). 1»55—Yankee* vs. Tlgero WANTfeO—Ride from East Cepter $60. MI 1-4296 6-10 p.m. round of the $50,000 Speedway Ward and hard-driving young 10:96.T. Prior (3). Boecalatta (10), T. tta. - briagikg roeerd to $-4 bwL tasted eight straight pitches called Ne w YORK (AP) — Footwork CTIumumI S WANTED freshman baseball team Bobby Marshman. Engineer Don Chunmlns, who Perry (14). Angel (17). bails,' settled down to handcuff the Street to Main Street, Hartford $ Y Festival Open golf tourney...... put the last commercial engine 1Q:48 Traji* (5), Levltow <9), J. three-gtan. wbCl to fooUlghte is the story of for- 3 pm.—Rad 8m . vA Ortolas Colts with th* aid of ,tlue* double­ to 4:80. Call MI t:628R after 6-IS this spring has been CampbeJi, .‘■\yho has an aching "I’m not worried about D an Prior (13). Boll* (U). - mer Goldan Glove boxer Don Chas­ , Qhnnael • ih the 500 field 10 years ago, says, 10:50 P. MacNamara (6). Rollond BMttiig - plays. George WRt (0-2) vnw the p-m. Johnny Lucas. The lodal back, and Rosburg. who has am Gurney and the Bulck,” Jones PotentlallUes of the Thompron — Willie Maya;' (Uaata, tain Who haa a vocal role in the 3:50—Twtas V*. WMto Sex FIVE BOYS OPEN saye. "If they set it up to go the (10). R..PeCk US). Gray (33).' tame M bew*. bit _Uta______and I s a loser. Channel 50 southpaw was called up­ aching title void, both used hot car are unknown. I hope it finishes 10:57 digllo (6), Oaraetla (10), Rau*- new Richard 'Rodgers’ musical WOULD LIKE ride to Trevelers To com q in putters to come up with the most distance, it won’t be . able to keep mann US), Clrtlll (18). ' bomera for three rirna' betted "No Strings.” The 26-y*ar-oUl na­ Si55—Meta va Gianta ■ on three times in one the race because it would be good 11:04 T. KeUey (D, Colburn (8), bis laat ahot driving in go-abeefi GIANT8-PH1L8— atartlng Thiir*d*v. May 81, hour* sizzling Speedway round since up with the competition.” for auto racing.” tive of Oklahoma City is the soq - Channel 18 8 to 4:J0. Call Katherine Britner, YORK femorrow niorRiHg week, going fjve, one and Madore (13). Clementlno (16). ran la 7-4 .trtumrii ever Phlladel- AU but ,Mie Of the Giants' nuts 6)80T-Thls Waek'in'Sperte Bil "’ Casper's record 62 in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Cummins’ heavy Diesel won the 11:11 Zavarella (U, E. McNamara of Clyde Cheateln who In 1939 488 W. Middle Turn^ke, MI 0t D o'eM li TONIGHT till seven and one-third in­ old timers have applauded Mickey (10) . Freeburn (12). Blgner (20). phU tt|ij$ snapped Sm I Friweiseo'ii camee oh homar*. Conascutive shots CUmnnel 8 8-4291. 1960 inaugural meet. pole,position for the 1952 race 11:18 Plodzik (4). GrAbert (9). Oryk three-gemh JMag atatag. * by MMay* and Oriaimo Carpads, his fought a non-titie bout against Air Ooliditimr nings. Thompson, builder of the modi­ 'welterweight champim Jackie 5 pm.—^Wlde World pf Sports to wash usoti eon . _.}Vithln hailing distance, how­ w i^ Frpddy Agabaahiaii driving. (12) , Carpenter (18). ' Channel 8 He defeated St. Peter’s ever, were five pros deadlocked fied Buiok car,, for ‘ accomplishing Iwbber fragments partially n .25 nillMkl U). Atherton (8). Wood Fielde, Don Is a baritone .and bee s a major fta4 by just qualifying (11) , Turklngton (18). ■ College, 10-1, allowing at 66, including 'Casper, George cioggea Its turbocharger and took - .hqeA ainglag einee tha age of aine. "310"~4 ysorgoM. the car. It li$d the eighth-best U:32 Butler (7). JarvU Jr. (D.^ H... MANCHESTEfl one hit in a five inning Bayer, Rex Baxter. Dave R a ^ K out of the race. In the course Carvey (11). Slmpaon (16). yaiiiited Giant INVITATION and Dave HUl. «q>eed, 147.885; in the 33-car field of ejyeriibents «t spfcedway. 11;» Daley (51. R. Pryor UOl. R. M«a f«r sfors or ofFkt. MOTOR SALES game and then saved a in all, 25 sub-70 founds were which survived from 72 entries. MdNi^ro Ul). M. Perry (9$). 6-5 decision over Seton the Cummins Ehtgins po. reduced 11:48 Sweeney (D, Oardella (8),. TO BID "Home Of Value-Rated A fired Thursday , on the wlnd-;ruf- Jones says he told Thompeon, a » e '^®*Y*‘t of the six-syllnder en-' Foley (11). Heck (16). Reappears, Thanks to Mays Vnefirned Runs Aid Coventry Hall, working one inning. fled par 71 (jourae, half of which noted speed driver as well as an Kiernan rt), Healdtt (10), Sealed, 'bid* for the painting of Used (tors That Are Spotless" gine from 1,800 to 720 pounds. SIbrins* (11) Whlttmore (10). .. A III 51* WF-HT CENTER ST, Tlie former Manchester is encircled by the famed racing ,13:00 Homan* (8). BitMdtes (9). F. . the overhang at th* Re^onal High TEL. Ml 9-9953 atrip where the Memorial Day 000 Johniton (13). Forstrom (16). * SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -*-.Thefbase, t*’o out and a 5-2 count, In Turning Back lEllingtdn^ 4-1 School,. Hebron, Conn., will be re­ M l 5-1A I High and -Legion player 12:07 CappaUl (5). Chanda (10), . will be contested Wednesday. Wesleyan Leaders Pekar (12). Eadle Ul). vaunted batting power of the San" May* hit his 13th home run over ceived -until June 8, 1962 at 8;(>0 collected 16 strikeouts It seemed the absence of top ng Francisco Giant* reappeared yes­ th* left field fence. Th* clUut left p.m. ImSStI ------' ' I t Four unearned runs gave Cov-^ ROCKY HILL—A 1-1 tie was R Icam] and allowed but six hits money-winner Arnold Palmer, lay­ M lM lU S r r o ^ (AP) - Steven Starting times, handicaps and terday. aa fast as’ it- had disap- him and Cepeda tied for the league For detailed information. Write entry High *^ 4-1 decision over broken with authority in the fourth in 13 1/3 frames. ing off the tour until next week's Humphrey, Stockhrldge. Mass foursomes for Saturday’s Four peareii sm WUUe Mays' clouted two home run leaderahip. to or Inquh-e a t the Rham High EARLY RIRDI8—Flo NUea UO, “What do you do," asked Phila­ BlUngton yesterday, reversing an as Rocky Hill crosseii th* piste School office, Hebron, (tonn. VOLTAMI Lucas is a member of Memphis Open. inspired just and David Watt, Redding mdM Han. Beat Ball Golf Tournament noma nma and led hla teammmtsa early aeaaon outcome.'! An eight- $3.88 about everybody to give the old Mafy' Scata U2. Mary Ann Fl*- nave been named co-caDtainM nt to a 7-A’vlctotyrover Philadelphia. delphia Manager Gena Maueh eight times. They aoored in the Rex A. Horrocke, RCQULATOR the Tau Kappa Epsilon zaneUo 115, Edna Christeiiaen 119, at the Ellington Ridge Country nm exploalim in the fourth' inning Moat Gars Exchange college try for the $9,000 winner’s Wesleyan University 9 * came up with home runs in ‘Vhen th* best player ia baaabadl Chairman fraternity. P eg Beaucage 123, Tury.Hayden Chib follow; the sixth and sfvtBith innings to hits the bast pitch served ill powsr^ Rocky Hill to a 9-S - tri. cfpenlng Inning when Joe Bedlack Regional Board $4.88 m. t*t *f 4 Itr 9 swag. baseball team. Other captxnn g^. 9:30 — J. Rusher (2), Paterson umph over Rham Regioned, als(r a K N«w-c«r $3:fU 118, Oisele Golding 121. d e s t ^ the Phil* 7-4. Oriando Ce­ day—et alde-erm curve T" homered. Brother John Bedlack got • of Education nounced last , night at the annual 5548 t» . , ____ _ - (16), Vandervoort (22), Swaeny . Manageranager Alvin Dark benched reversal from a previous derision. quirsidtel Exchange Installed spring sports banquet were David peda and Feup* Aloii alw belted Into the act later with a single and FOR RENT TTVlLlTEiUS---JUta Meyer 119, (8). single rotmd trippers. WllUe on Wedneaday, thinking he OOVENTRY-jJoe Minor hurled a double, good for three RBI*. SC o r c 1 j Snyder, Hudson, Ohio, and dwisto- 9:87 — S. Ferguson (2), Clan- a neat aeven-hitter and contributed Four Netmeh in Cl AC Play Mary Jarvis 115-354, BleanorRic- pher Martin, Mansfield Depot, cb- The OiahU nominated southpaw needed a reaL It was the seventh victory of th* clo 117, Betty FbUUps 119, Pat culli (12), Adakonli (20), Oave- Bllljr Plerea who has won six.wlthi- "I wasn't out of there very long, FIND — The Chicfigo a pair ot singles hiniaelf as Cov­ sessm -374. N ® e Salmon SprogenS’ DanviUe Ky„ Terifata; out defeat, to go against the Phil* was I ? ” said WUUe. White Sox fire introduc­ three. Rham now shows a two- SEPTIC TANKS pmERI^SALE Four members of the Mltnches-<^unseeded, is to oppoiM Bob Te- 157-372, Ann Grecklo' 122, Ruth Cblin MacKInnoo, Devon, Pa., and 9:44 —^ J. Gordon (2), 8. Davis tonight'in the aeries finale. -He wUl Beiddes hie two homers, he hit a ing « highly promising start*. seven hating. AND “ HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER Minor's first hit, a walk, an *r> fo t Tw sAitrr Q$JvoyK $a m r y « m| ter High tennis teajp, led by Ckp- dosohl and S)cip I g n a ^ of Pulggld HlUnakl ISO, Lori' Slnlcrcme ISO. RI(fitani Ort, Cbatbara, N. J_ co- (13) . Petara (15). Briarobefik (17). faca xodde 'right-hander Xaek double In his first Urns at bat. Summary: Fran Jamaitis 120. Juan MarlchsI started for tba oung right-hfind. ffist- ror and a fielder’a cholea gave the ' IHAt OtO tain. Jerry donklln, are competing H lj^ New Britain. o^ t a ina. for track; and Lawreoce 9;5l — Bthh (6), RoMnami (15). Ramlitctt 5-A. Rocky HIU ...... 100 800 X 9-8-0 PLUaUED SEWER$ R^aisonjilile tent. Pfiid tmining coune for qualified J. Ruahar (10), Kaarnsy, (U ). Tha Q la^-A ad lost thre* in a Giants. A recurrence of • knee in- ;lier in Joel Horlen. Petriote .two first^lnnlag scores, IMf’OR rf:D -BY UAKVM Um M NOW in the OAC Touranment today and n a y will continue throiigh the ShuKea, SMagertands; N. Y,, golf. Rham 010 (»0 0 8-8-4 m$n. IArgi>VP6U‘king aren. Qualifies for limited re- quarterfi-isdg todiy. S e m if ^ and Tlw Carl Abrena Trcmby for lead- 0:50 — J Ckalna thf score was .1-1. over and recorded hie aeeond vte- Aces Par Fonr fifth and sixth frames but oOuld Sapite TfiiUm Dry W ells, flewer |‘idkn with mech»ni$fil ability. ^ CORPORATION Conklin, seeded No. fi among Brownie^ .iW le . captain of ttaUt and Mund, o f rain, the compebtloa will be .re­ VUsLANOVA. Pa. (AJ»)—ViUa- year's basketball team and c6-<^p-^ »•>, Naktenia (8), iToriRrty 'Tlwi • Mays. eraabad- a 590-foot tory against c m aetbaek.'. - manage adly one run. Ofiva Werk- Uaes Inetallad—Oeilsr Waton- DISCOUNTS aingels competitors, is scheduled to •hot mrar .ths ri^ht-oanterfield -Darir had o a M for a batting hoveirpec^ th* Knights at ..the scheduled next weekend. nova, with standouts like double- tain of the baseball team. He ia a (IT), NIACUiRA FALLS, N. T. (AP) proofing Does. [■.■/, PymoB (10),. a, m. l:,3a»chel(, «-8e22 after « P.M. , coachad by Phil Hyde, luia a three Drayton laying in wait for tba Opolon (14). Kamp (14), pitch, ttopedfi W a raund -lripMt golTs rarast douUe-eeglea at Hyde Summary: THE COUNTER. rountL Mike LauteMMch, unaeeded, Ua.l^Ath, over tha left field berriet. "Z hated to do tt Juri after we Pai1(»,fi Jtoleriq-«M «n -* par tour MoKIWtEY BROS. and ttMtr thua far thli aaa^ enamy, WM an ovarwhelmlng fa 'nnnuHDAY’s f ig h t 1:14 — Harrisan (7), Raafiy Coventry ...... ,901 001 x d-0*l NEW YORK—(NBAJ-^FamoMS AT DISCOUNTS is slated to face Ed O’NeU o f New aoB. m th ireoupla of breaks, ths voijta to win the IC4A, trmcH and org^ bfick witli pMyeR • night game. Ihit we bole. Rguad ttaM.fi diwar and Blifaigtan ...... 0 0 0 lOO O .l-ff-5 laoemifiSBd oyaliiig fis a ISqual Opportunity C o r a p i^ ' Canaan whfie the doubtis touii l i f ____ vmuu -r ___y i n AW . 51a.-r-Sammy Ruroaaa, (tO), Browna (15), FauUdar (ID . M l Than May* to do aettethiw,’’ tlM maa- SowoMW^ Mspoifll Co. marie «ould easily haVebOenbooat- field ohamplonablp. whl(ih opened a 142, Miami Baach, outpointed Jo* fot:ftoirty e( raU tw hole to his 4iQaer .fi»4)iorrioe«; Sauer.asd •U-srouad axenuc -for ath- 199-183 rsfiri 84.—MI $-5$M Doug Psonoii M (l Neu WiiM), efi to ita anti oDA L*I — Wriiar, lAifua, BriOar* Atatoihli .” ■ Iso A i t dB tworday run today. Murdilson. 143, Jacksonvilla 5. gaon, BbUUer. Twin >tho2I«FMd4$». \~.i l» »■ ’-J. VS i/' ''i ''’■ yr , .... , w?'. X,*. A. ■ iP . J ■r t ' . * ■' ' * ' ' 'J i!'’ • iB'tWSaSTT.TWO IIANCHBS1BR XVEKDfO ICAKCBinSb!^ CXlINKw^ MANCHESTER EVE^lING HERALDi MANCHESTER. CONN,;^ FRffiAy, MAY *5 .1962 P A G E , T W E ^ , ! ^ K E W an M — FWm I* 36 TREP.B 0U6RTA BE A LAW B T P A (|A LT "XMMM-Vit Eilk’ --.. 4S HoBM teW CNm I p . . >1 • ^ HoOBskoM Goods 11 Hooaea For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Heas*fl For Sal* 72 Apa|ite9ktSi*>PI«lo— Bosincaa Eoeatim y Hotiora^r Salt 72 Lot* For 8*1* 78 R.N. 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M i;t 4 l» . onJ^arflSY.^ hi .fanfl hot Water, , J# :* . ^ .; ' Aluminum siding, aluminum com- 9 M »”'*^“**** Barth’ Broker, 50 block from a new • eluspntaiy ing 178: c a i ML F28» after 8:80 8125. .5*1 J.25i^- lai^e m a ile r bedroort ' 14x30 g a ­ G„ I. mortgage may be assumed. .^msobm p.m, .. 4. .'h' - Now leasing .. r Mhations, lairge back yard, near ChsLflea Lesperahee, 50 KTfSO. school. T. J, Crockett, R s a ^ . 5 0 9MRR' FOE gAUP-6ewlng maobtoe, 31" rage, ra^aa well 94 feet wep. 8-1877, htat-M TfHREE.TlOQAiW, heat, hot Water. lot 110x540, ta x «i loss than 830 per achoola, - ahopptog and bus. Call, Ma n c h e st e r —s room cape with m u t . w t s u Ooiiaoie TV fraT u id UHF-, arm New alr-condltlaned prq(aas|dnal 'month. Pull price 81L800. Two ad­ the R. F, D lm o ck ^ ., MI 9-5245, EAST HARTFORD—* room Cape, aluminum storms, tcreena and COMPTOMETER paW^frtNCgAN i m w m x i chair, kitdiM ware, 3 tables, Big*- d in in g ROOM ait, 9 piecea Ideal ■>atpve,, rtfi^erator/ patkihg. US -uilding td 't>e constnicted at the full abed dormer, full basement, t e n ACRBB elearad st*t* tfltBfl. Mato. St., 1-522#. jacent lota can be bought, total Barbara' Woods, 5 0 9-7703, Jo­ siding, dining room or don. 8 bed­ $3,500, Andover. Bolto* loti TDOrrAAOOPPI. w m »* m »8w c SUGHrLT'VIED M ’ raal for low; scatter ruga I8” x72” new, for rattage. Phone 511 918182..’- cornerKTier.oi o f Matornjtifi andana. Haynesnaynea ovrpova.Streets hanna Evahe, 50 9-5663. city utilities, excellent condition rooms. living room with fireplace 0N7M OFMrri Bolsna 8.8 tranter. OUl im^f-4M7 8.3. aerta'four miles-from Man­ with water. Notch. $3,600. M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS T v ^ p w t i aideboerd, etc. «5ll PI 348M 4 to Th r e e ROOM’ l^iwrthiehl^'rheat, Intfividusl ,b((icea tailored to ydur 'throughout, Charles Lesperance, Md open stairway, oil hot water OPERATORS between M p.m.%. ’ 8 p>m. CHUDREN'S toys—mbatly girla— chester. nahk Ohremakt, Brefcer, MI 9-7620. 2-8090. 8;tS A.M. to 4:30 PJM. hot water futnlibad, lRL''monthly. speciflcaUoita.'Ahuhdance .of park­ 5 0 3-8736, 5 0 8-1U8. V 5IANCHESTBR—New oversized Bxrage, and dolla, befla, bowling alley, etc 5a M?, 9-3246 after ^ ' ing. For more particulars please 8 room Cai>e', full shed dormer, patio, close to ach'ooli. Full, value INDUSTRIAL Tkmer^lM’ frontage, Positions open for experiene- USED .g n iR U C ffr Siralk-hehlnd AN ALBERT SUPER VALUE! 8-4889'. _ . can 50 8-1108, Shy time. DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS—For the tractor, • h.p„ lO" land ptow, 49” 51AMCHESTER—8 room center en­ 114 baths, one acre wooded lot, for $16,900. Robert Wolverton level, city water close to p*rb* COPV'tiLOSING TIME |IUR CLASSIFIED ADVT. . ed operators for full-time work. SCRATCHES AND BOILED y®^PWi'5Hew'mbdeA 4' ' ‘large aelltog for 817,600. Cali the R. F. diacriminattog buyer. 7 room Agency. 50 9-2813. MON11AT Tfcirtr.FEn>Ay toito AJM^-4IATOBOAT t AJM. Must be skilled In all phases of m m plow, eultivator, '8378. TR JUST A LITTLE FROM trance Colonial, nice yard with ranch, 2 baths, 3-car, 3 fireplaces, way exits. John H, Lappen, Inc;, 8-M97 between M p,m. Musical Instmments 53 room (tolghlu apartment pWhtry trees, 3-car attached garage >tod DimocX i^ -, MI 98248, Barbara Realtor, 50 9-5281, 50 9-T448 5n comptometer work. Company MOVING IN WJ^BHOUSB eetttog, ’^dutfihF range, refl^- W -^REN E. HOWLAND, Woods, 50 9-7703, Johanna Evans, laundry room, garagS. city utili­ HOLTON LAKE 8-5219. ; * YOVK OOOPCBATION WILL offers modem air conditioned ‘ breemway, S big aunny-bSdraoms, ties, extra large lot, immediate r a t BATJfr-BMgett S-door piaw Hardly notloaable. Just uss a Bttia T5 UPRIGHT and Grand planoelo . erator,.^!^,. j{io^ water,, and ga- 24.fo6t Hiring room with fireplace, 5 0 9-5853. BE APPRECIATED office, excellent wages, and Realtor occupancy. C*iuriea Lesperance, Vacation free ..... use as your Dial Ml 3-2711 orea- juat over a year eld. Tit paint and elaanlng Suld and no one choose Trom, Some upri^ta look •rage.,. Waaher and . dryer on m baths, full cellar with heated lilesort Property For S*l* 74 * benefit program. Pleasant premlaee. Adults. TR 8^2800 jOt TR '- ■ ■ y \nt—MANCHESTER —Immaculat# 50 9-7620. summer home, we arrange winter working . conditions, conven­ 84848 ar -TR MM3. can ten'the difference. So, If you like SpinaU. but ’ sound* like 578 Main . Street. MI 8-llOS rec raom—reduced |l,000 . to 5-1237. , $23,500. Roliert Wolverton Agency, '3 year Ml 8% room ranch, attach­ rentals on the following: C0VE3NTRY—We have some beau­ ient parking facilities. Apply went to go to a little trouble, here’a Grand: Some are colonial style ed vg^arage, 114 baths, finished LOOKOUT Mountain, Spring St. 7 OM tfittiif Frwn ^ r^ iilis FaKt your chance to save a lot of money. ' (wiu never go out of style). Other* 5 0 9-2813. room colonial, 2 fireplaces, 114 tiful lakefront cottages and year F(M'ML e —Counter Msa vending GETrnya. IfAIIRtBP? Sea our 14x34' rec room with mahogany 6 room ranch, oil heat, oak around lakefront homes, 87,600 up. 8 COMPLETE are antiqued ur modernized to Hdnaes For Ren‘ 65 baths, built-ins, attached garage, floors, excellent condition FIRST NATIONAL STORES, madiiAsa, reasonable. MI 94163. BOWERS SCHOOL, one Mock, cua- -paneling, excellent location near small For full inforhiation call The Ells­ ROCiMS OF BRAND NEW ahopptog, schools and bus'. SeUtor amesite drive, many shade trees, amount down, only $12,9o6. remodeling atore (all prices reduc­ pool, tom built 8 room raneb. Piaatered city utilities: sidewalks and curbs. worth ■ Mitten Agency: 50 8-8980, audltiosa Serrlces Offered 1.3 Movlng-^Tnickiiig— HEHIEi^pnBR,It mmjiiimm namnn, A-I w*4^4,UMB4,condition. f u r n it u r e courts. Reaidential areaana -to4.. Rock- waUs, partial recreation room, for $18,900. Call the R. F. Dimock 50 9-5824. INC. «Ba year ■oM, 'CMdspot,' 4-gallon ••WESirNGHOUSE” REF. ed). Have one amall player piano. vll)e. Ml 9-4824, •m 8-U88. BIGHT R oom hoOM t UWt, Main Large lot. Charles Lesperance, MI 414 room ranch dream house, 14 TARD8 RAKED and landscaped. Storage 20 trees, $17,900.' Carlton W. Oo., 50 . 9-5345, Barbara Woods, capacity,dty, 848. Cdl ka 9-3787, ’•CALORIC" RANGE Meyers Piano. 91 Center St.. Man- Street area, oil ha$^ tl S4088. 9-7630. acre, well landscaped, cellar, oil c o ttag e at Lake WllUame, 3 bed­ Cellare and attics cleaned. Al's. Park and Oakland Ave. cheater. Open weekdaya 3:30-9:80 Hutchins, MI '98132. 5 0 9-7702, Johanna Evans, 50 MANCHBSTBIR Movtag and TtiuSk- • “ EMERSON’’ TV DUPLEX. 8 rooms,, garage, oil tur- 9-5853. ’ heat, priced for immediate sale, rooms, priced reasonable. Call PI MI 8-8706. . t BEDROOM SUITE p.nq. All day Saturdaya. nace, good location. 895 per month. CbVENTftY — 4 raoma,'-$90; 8 COUNTRY living In Manchester — $10,600. mg Company. Local and tong dis­ East Hartford, Conn, rooms, $100. Alfrad ' p,'.''Beckler, PORTER St.—Large colonial home, 2-7676. tance movmig. packing-and stor UVINO ROOM SUriE • Qulqt adulta or smgll family pre­ DC—R(X3KLEDGE—8 room ranch, 8 full rooms, breezeway, 2-car 8s Boijta and AeeMeories 46 PIANO TUNING, 87. Fifteen , years’ . 5 bedrooms, 2>A baths, 2-car ga­ rage, large enclosed lot amesite we. Regular surtoe throughout . I PJECB DmETTE SET ferred. Relereiicee. Box G, PI 3-8519, between'A rage. large landscaped ‘ yard. 3-car garage, 3 fireplaces, 3 baths, * room ranch, knotty pine family COVENTRY lAKE—3. one room Homehold Serriceo 1# FOOT .ranabout, eonr^tely • MAYTAG WASHER experience. Free repair estimates ' Herald. ■ t -drtva, combination windows and cabins on lot 80x100, 2 minutes N ew ^^land ftafes and Florida. HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Potl- Shown by appointment. Marion E. large lot. Reducprl io $2.'!.900 C'U room, (leldatnne fireplace picture “ ■ ■* ------MI flMitfaaetf with Beek, wtn&ield, westinghouse vacu u m upon request. Call Kenneth-Robin­ doors. Thia home should be a must walk from lake. 50 9-1013. Offered IS-A tion available July 1. Write Box F. son. 5Q 3'-18S5. Robertacn^, Realtor, 50 8-S9B8. - the R. F. Dlmock Cb., 50 9-6245, window, .overlooking lake, 'screened Ughts; dovi^ » h.p. metqr. traU- Also Includes SeaJy Innerspriirg ORFQRn.VltJAGE-l’tVo'.uhlU of Summer ' Honldi^ifar^Rent 67 Barbara Woods.'Ml 9-7702, Johan­ on your list. Charles Lesperance, patio. 3 extra building lots, asking WASHER • RranuaHRATOR re­ ThX AUFfm a . CHAMBERS Herald stating references 4 rooms each, Gopd heating sys­ 5 0 9-7620. " er, 84» . P l i 414S. Mattress and Boot Spring. "Mo­ THREE ROOM cottage (or rent. 'OOLONIAL DUTCH - S beautiful na.EYfuis, 50 9-6658. $12,900. ASHFORD LAKE pairs Prompt, economical, expert, Moving, packing, storage loral YOU ARE a wonderful person. You hawk’’ Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Kitch­ tems. Good location. $90 per rooms, aunporch enclosed, hot Euaranteed. Phone Ml e-WST. Pot- and long distance. Agents (ot 18 rck w CABIN crUlMr, .80 h.p. Wearing Anparei— Fiirs' 57 month. Now-available. Realtor at West . Beach, Westbrook, 'Oonn., EXCELLENT 4 room* plug 3 un' deserve a car of your own, new en Cabinet, Inlaid, and a few other Mary 'Foiimier, 50 9-3438. water heat, beautiful backyard XX—BAST HARTFORD-New split GOODCHILD-BARTLETT O ffers You terton's. tM Center 8^ Lyons van Lanes, Inc., world-wide Johnsctt motor, n*w traUer, rea- articles. 50 8-1578. finished, near bu* line, Verplanck clothes and the many extras that WHITE FORMAL coat* in gdod with fruit trees and alao' fireplace. level, 1,498 square feet of living School, large lot, city utilitiei, ex­ REALTY movers. Free estimates. Ml 8-6177 acnable. Can be aeen At l 8 Hunt- conditiem, $6 each, sizes 36, 88 40 w Xt e RFRONT cottage Coventry 2-car garue. Very close to achool area, 114 baths, finished reo Secluded Summer Living REWEAVH70 of bums, moth holes. make life more pleasant. If a ingteh 8t. or cMl MI 8-8038, before WILL SELL ALL OR PART ROPKVILpB—Available - June 1, cellent for young or retired cou­ limited budget makes all this only and 42, 5a 3-5625. ' , ' Lake—8 bedrooms—$600 . for sea- and bua. Buy directly from own­ room, built-in stove, oven, dish­ REALTORS 2lppers repaired. 'Window Shades Help Wanted— ^Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 D oi 3 p.m. weekdays. . ON EAST TERMS beautiful modem SH.roOm apart­ ple. This is a raal buy, Chariea CHOICE SITES FOR SALE a dream let Avon show you how -Blrd»-4*«ts - 41 $10 Down ' aon New boat and- .utHitlea in­ er. 5Iove right to. 50 9-1109 or washer and disposal, choice loca­ made to measure; all sised Vene- Painting— Papering 21 . i. ment, stove, refrigerator, free 50 S-591S. tion,. city water and city sewer. Lesperance, Ml 9-7630. BU 9-0939 50 3-7925 tlw blinds Keys made while you, just a few hours a day can help MAN W^ANTED FULL AND part-time help with PROFESSIONAL elipnihg, groom­ U FOOT VttlEROLAg boat, 10 h.p. 818.88 Per Month parking. Heat and hot water fur­ cluded. 50 3-1686. make it come true. Call today for mechanioal experience. Apply in BEVEREL, Go w n s, size 9. excel­ Immediate occupancy. Selling for SIX ROOM‘ Colonial, naar Mato 26 mllea east of ManchMter off wait. Tape. Recorders for rent. EXTERIOR and mterlor painUng i ing, bathing, aU brasds, poodlaa JobniRin motor, trailer, ell like Free Storage until wanted. FREE nished. Many other conveniences. CAPE COD, Dennisport—2 and 8 SIX ,R(}OM ranch, 3 bedrooms, din­ FIVE ACRES and a nice pre-war Route 44. Good fishing, ImUnc, Marlow's, 187 Main, Ml 9-8321. appointment in your home at your To Learn Wholesale person Beiichard’s Atlantic, 388 new.-,PI 34111. delivery. FREE set up by our own lent condition, 5U 9-5547 ^ter 4.' $21,900. For further Information St., 114 baths, iiot water oil heat, Paperbanglng. Wallpaper books | a spaojalty. The Poddls Saton, MI Minutes to Hartford over Park-^ bedroom cottage, all conven­ ing room, large kitchen and li'ving or appointment to see call the R. ciq>e situated on the Mancheater- bathing. Wallpaper removed. Ceilmgs convenience. Call 289-4922. W. Mlcidls TUmplke. 9-9798 4M-Ml 9-OaeO; - reliable men. way. $95 a month. Call Rockville built-toa, city utiUtiea, a real buy RADIO-TV r e p a ir s au makes. Mlllwork business. iences, heated. August and Sep­ room. Magnificent family room, F. Dimock Co. Mf 9-5345. Bar­ East Hartford town line. Small Floora. Good cltan workmanship : SEE IT DAT OR NIGHT Wanted—To Btay 58 TR 5-3748 $16,300. Call 50 98109 after 3. for a quick iala. Charles L*sper> shed, beautiful ground* level 1-ow Prices—Eaay Term* Can^ ptaonograptia. ckansers. Fully uiaured. Reasonable ra'es. j ESTABLISHED Main Street office FOR SAUE—Handsome metigrel Bnildbig Matwisls 47 tember vacancies. 5 0 3-0103. bara Woods, Ml 9-7702, Johanna ance, MI 9-7*30. H o f ^ economical. Ouaranteed M needs married stenographer, part- Prefer man with military service ______, ■ Phtme for appointment week-days, all day Saturday and Evans, MI 6-5653. and tillable. Home i* real solid, Leo Pelletltt, MI 9-as?S or MI ^ Oermah Shei^erd OoUle, female. WE BUT, kULL or trade o-ntique Sunday. overaUed, The price la a firm ARTHUR A. KNOFLA days. Famous for serrlee tor SO 6-5083 time, Wednesday. 9 a.m, to 13 completed. Warehouse and shop The Hartford MI 8-0870 after 5. ! USED LUMBER.' ^.buUAM^ and | MR. ALBERT CH 7-0858 CENTER. ST.—a room heated VERNON $13,900 noon: Saturday 9 a.m. to 13 noon. i ^caining necessary for a few and uaed furniture, china: glue! Wanted To Rent 9 s XXI—EAST HARTFORD—New 8 $37,600 .. and well worth It. T. J. jeara. Phone Mt e4BST. Potter- plumbing sunpUse, double cabi‘ ' If you have no means o< transpor­ silver. ptetUM frames anfl old j^apment, on bua line, 50 9-8105. BOWERS AREA—7 room cape, 3 or Sales Agent, Box 807, Manchester ton’s. EXTERIOR SPRAT and brush Typing necessary, shorthand not months followed by office duties, Times 9*t bistnrdOBt set, steam room ranch with attached garage, PRICED RIGHT .. B room ranch. Crockett, Realtor. 50 3-1577. tation., I’ll send my auto for you. cotoa, OUT dolla and guna, hobby diX ROdM. duplex, newly , deco- j THREE BEDROOM houSe for 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, flrepilace, 114 baths, butU-ln stove, oven, 50 8-8440 50 9-5688 i painting, commercial, industrial, necessary. Write qualificationt to ^ Live Stock 42 'furnace, radlsitors, wtodiows doors No obligation. _A. . m M * ..." . ' . .'I AVAmtf 4erA 8«arr\ areViranI formal dining room, full cellar, oil Large family site kitchen. Attrac­ a n u n u su al bargain! ReiqdMl- Box B. Herald Please apply in person at — has an opening in Hs Classi­ eoUeOtions, attic eontenta m whole rated, (anilly-wlth school aged executive, wife two school age dishwasher and disposal. Center ST. JAMES PARISH—Spacious 3 reaidenUai and trim jobs. Work fied Advertising Department for and Mcka. T i r i opsn 8:80-S. estataa. Funtitura Repair Service, hot water beat. Garage, amesite tive living room. 8 good size bed­ bedrobni ranch, rec room, 3-car Bter 8 piece living room set; sofa guaranteed, free eatimates. Jo­ A — Is— B— E— R — ^T—*—S children preferred. Write Box M, children, prefer St. James Parish. entrance hallway, beautiful lot, Wanted—Real Estate 77 an experienced claMified or display FOR SALAt--;pne quarter horse imd Saturday 8 to 4, Cboraan House- TaleottvUle, Odnn. Tci. 5Q 8-7448. 50 3-6048. drive. Extras. Reasonable. Cali rooms. Large country lot. Ideal for garage, extras, quality through­ and S chalra. $145. C9tooee Cram seph Dionne, contractor. MT one Amerlcah addle horse, ren- wrecking, Stock Place, off Vt. 43-48 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD Herald. immediate occupancy. Selling for children. Call 5lr. Govang, TR poup of fine fabrics. Work done GREGG A SON, INC. advertising salesman or a recent' '.il,” Owner. 50 9-8708, $24,400. For further information out, Immeidlate orouf>ancy. Ask­ WISH SOMEONE to handle youi 3-0494, college journalism graduate This after 8. Mato St., or tslSphOiie Ml 9-2892. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 FRANK IB buying and aelltog good FIVE ROOM apartment or house S-9S30, TR 88811. 5 0 9.630*. ing $19,900. Gerardtogency, Real­ real eatateT Call ma at 50 9-0328 by expert craftamea on our prem­ 85 HUliard St. uaed furniture and antiques at PORTER STREET Area — Co­ or appointment to'see call the R. ises. All work fully guaranteed. AND paperfaanging. Is a real opportunity to make a BLACSC AND white Plnto^ niare, POUR ROOM tenement 182 Biaaell for Assistant Manager. Robert F, DImock Co., MI 9-5245, Barbara tors, 5 0 8-0368, or Tom Quinn, 50 tor prompt and courtaoua aarvlca. M^chester, Conn. career in advertising. Many bene­ 430 Lake St. Call and see what St., $80. MI 9-5229, 9-5. Hall, wife, 3 small children. lonial. 6 rooms with finished rec HARROWS * WALLACE 9-8985. Joaepb Barth. Broker. Mill Fabric Salesroom, ItB Pine Good elsao workmanship at rra good with' children, saddle iuid Djsmonds»Watcb« USED Rsai’RIGERATOR, <3oldspot, we’ve g o t Open Sundays.^^ 50 room,, breezeway, 1-car garage, Woods, Ml 9-7702, Johanna Evans, St, exclusiva Cheney liabilo soaahia rataa. 80 years In Uijji- Available Now fits and excellent wor'king condi­ bridle Included, $3X, MI 8-7007. ' $30. 13 Oimberlsnd St. 5288322 except Sunday. 50 9-5653. UNDERPAID? Position open for tions. Salary open, car required JeweltF 48 9-8880. THREE ROOM modem apartment, on exceptionally well lanttocaped 56 E. Center St. Manchester 5CANORt|!8iER -^ Spacious 8 bed LANDLORDS salaaroom. In Manehester. MI chsstei, Raymond Flaks. Ml ambitious married man, $138 48 ROOM modem apartment or lot with trees. Material and work­ 8-7833. Budget terms arranged. 9-9387. Call — G.B. 31" TV, $80; refrigerator, $80; central location, heat, hot water, HOMES. HOMES, Homes. .Crockett 5 0 t-ssoe rodiqratoOh, til* bath, large front ' At weekly income, management WATOH AND Jswalty Npalitag at small house. (or mid-or end of manship in this house far super­ has thSm to sell. $9,900 will buy room, aspsu-at* dining room, savs- Let u* fill your vacancy—tenant* MR. OROORAN Articles For Salt 45 Roper gaa atova and heater, $60; WANTED -Im a lt .house traUer, private - entrance with porch, $90 HAROLD A SON Rubbish Rmrov- EOCTERIOil-INTBBUOR painting, training program. Cali 438-0431 reasentbls prices, prompt m iv - eontehts of 8 room flat. All in ex­ per month. 50 3-0844, 50 99713 ' June occupancy by business cou­ ior to the average. Price $32,W0. 6 roomer *4 duplex; $13,399 for alcp kitchen, garage and base­ waiting. Prompt, efficient service. Aaalstant Classified Advertising cheap. Call 5 0 8-8287. Phllbrick Agency, 50 9-8484, SIX ROOM Cape, garage, reeraa­ Al, Cellars. atUes, yards, aad decorating, ceilings, wallpaper­ 8-9 p.m. only or write P. O. Box GARDEN TRACTOR with plow and Ics, 3 watti^aksM, Msachastsr- cellent condition. Joseph Bars, MI ple with no children or pets. Vi­ older 8 roomer with big lot; tion room, large eifclosed land­ ment. 5 0 9-0*88. Catt for detalla. WMkly pick-up or burner barrels. ing, floor aandlng and refinlshing. 154, So. Windham, Conn. Manager (Use harrow, $126. ExeeUsnt eer- rar s oldest ^stamiahed lewalcr. 9-1084. FOUR ROOMS, second floqr, cen­ cinity elementary school pre­ $14,900 for older colonial on 90x300 scaped lot, patio and fireplae*, Hsrold Hoar, MI 9-4084. The Connectiaat dltiott. Seen at 38$ Vernon St tral location. Newly decorated.-Hot ferred. WrlU Box 286, Newtown, REALTOR WEEK COVENTRY / $16,800 Cleiur workman^p. No job too TOOL AND die makers and lathe Rooms Withont Bowrd 59 lot (two baths); $14,900 (or neat *15,000. Owner 50 9-9889. THE RENTAL EXCHANGE smaU. John Verfallle, MI 9-5750 Tnesisr water heat. AdulU. 5 0 3-3171. (joiinecticut. S P E C IA I^ ranch (basement, too); 7 room men wanted. Andover Machine The Hartford LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobeen, SLEVBN Venetian blinds; alto, two After six 50 38470. AN8ALDI CAPE — $ bedrooms o o in m t Y i4 V m a .... bi4 room 5 0 8-2138 TR 8-8568 Building—^ntm eting 14 A Etching Co, PI 2-8880. ROOMS TO RENT, also eahtoa arith riuich, 8 acres In Bolton for only PAINTING and wallpapering, wall­ Mutual Life Bolens, and GoodsU. Reel and 9X13 rugs. MI 9-6977, after 7 p.m. efficiency. BerantoA Motel. Gall 50 Weil built 6 room Colonial, 114 $18,800; Ranch on Tanner St. to kitchen has birch cabinets, built- Ranch. L ^ e HVIng rpom with rotary, 18-88". Part, and service. GflrdsB-iefjunB—-IW 17 BRANDY STOEBT, Bolton—Beau- baths, 2-car garage, hot water heat, flr*pUMB*,/lNiah button Mtchen. 8 ADDITIONS^ rsprsatlen raems, ra- paper removed. Wallpmier books MAN TO WORK In parts depart­ Times 9-0828 atfer 8. ' Houses For. Sale . 72 low $17,000*; 7 room Bolton Co­ ins, 3 full batha, heated rec room, modeling, all types e< carpsntry. on reriw, good innerapring mat- PLEASANT tumiahed room pancy. Asking $21,000. ranch on Grsuidvlew; brick co­ Owner 50 9-8558. overloMing aurrounding wooded • NEW HAVEN (AP)—A. Nor­ For appointment ~ Equipment Co., 88 Mato St. Hours ST*RAWBERRT plants for sale — : trass $90, Mehogany finish Wind­ gentleman, central location. aftor 8 , p . m , ...... 4shed, aluminum siotog,. fireplace, lonial on Plymouth LanS .. and hills. Call Mr. Foraker, I fl 9 -n a , walk dorporatlon ha* lUad auit In BATHROOMS tiled, ramodeUng, A. A. ANDERSON—Interior decor­ 7-B dally, 7-9 Thursday and Fri- Sparkle. Robtoaon, Fairfax, Mid­ 9-8888. >■ garage, bus. Carlton- ‘ ton W. Hutchins, Four room expandable Cape in TWQJFA50LY horn* 8-6, excellent MI 9-5806, TR 8-6811, U.8. District Court against the fad- sor chair $4 t2) 'Twin size box 4 ^ r o o m abhrtntent, 1 bed­ many more. T. J. Crockett. Real­ additions.' reeraation rooms, all ator. painting. 109 Foster St MT 140 Garden St, day, 7-4 Saturday, land, Premier. Fern Gardena, 179 spring on legih-mkttress outfits 810 50 9.5iS3.5-— ' nice condition. Hot water heat, tor, MI 8-1677. condition double garage, conv*n.T aral fovemmsnt claiming an over­ types of caipantry. Also, faU-m provid­ Fern St., MI 3i7279. ROOM FOR gentleman, near Mato rooms, 'Main* SI. location, second screened in porch, large, level lot. MANAGEMENT ea. 30x28" oval oak frame mirror AUTU5JN ST.—Charming well kept lent to ecnoola and shraplnr. F litl B A R R O W S A W A L L A C E payment-of nssurly 8500,00 to tax- i&eltars built Call MI 9-4391. ed. Call Schaub'e, NAtlonal 3-5180. Bt., separate entrance, -parking. floor, heat Included, $80 monthly. S08ay oc'cupancy. Full price time on the market. 50 9-2651; as. RAYMOND’S PAINTING— Inter­ $8. 18>-tx21»4 jig-saw toiJ’-ntirror, 50 9-6808. , • . 8 room house, 8 bedrooms, large 58 E, Center St. Manchester Hartford DARK RICH loam, fravsl, fill, FRESH EGGS for Male, large and white $1. See during dayll^t, 28$ 50 8-2651. $12,500. Tha Itgal aotiiHi, fUad yastardhy ior,, exterior, spraying. Satlafar- PRODUemON expediter trainee stone and White sand. MI 8-88ot. extra 'large. OOe per dosen, at the kitchen, breakfast nook with pic­ IN VEST IN BAST HARTFqRD—Near/I^ratt A ' MI 9-BlO* Florists— ^Narspries 15 TRAINEES Excellent opportunity lor qualified S. Main 8t., MI 3-4589. Vacant—8 room ranch. 3 full baths, by Duka Lahorateifiaa Inc. allagss Uon guaranteed, free estimatM. farm. ;132'Newmarker Rd., Off FURNISHED room (or rent. One ture window, oversized garage^ Whitney, RS5oming howe with 4 that aooumuiatad aamtoga thxsa Ml 8-4495 after 4 p.m. person. Apply Manchester Modes. PICNIC TABLES—several linodels, Dart Hill Rd., Veznon-South Wind­ block from-Maln St. Tel. 50 8-0814 Furnished Apartments 63>A beautifully landscaped yard with large living room, full basement, room apartment fog owner. Ex­ $18*900 BARDT TRANSPLANT flowers — Inc., Pine St., Manchester. 18 CUSTOM made awnings, includ­ fireplace, built-in stove, breeseway of |478, sor Itac, MI 4-0804.' after 8 p.m. patio and shade trees, $15,500. Call HAPPINESS cellent Income, Insect, Maddock peri(^ from ItM to IW# wsra paid CEILINGS painted. $10 room. WaU- graduates. Applicants rnust: (11 Zinker, MI 9-5444, TR 8-714$. ing two large porch aamingt. all VERNON—3 room furnished apart­ 54L9-0708. and attached garage, large lot with UnbsataM*^ f. Ustsn to this and pnapdrsgon, aalvia, alyssum, to good condition. Call at 192 E. Sea these "Best of Home Buy and deVos I ^ t o r s , 349-7711. under protest. paper removed, $10 Interior ex­ have outstanding personality and FURNISHED front room,- light ment, heat, hot water, stove and trees. Approximately $2,700 to aa- Evenings 5lrs,-^Neehamsn, 833-6786, all (or only 81*>900, Five room damlaa, etc. Buy at the farm at appearance, (2) possess ability to DISH WASHER wanted nights. Center St. FLORENCE ST.—7 room home to today! Join us In celebrating r ranch with l a ^ kitchen fireplace Since the payment, the Duke farm prices. Also, potted hybrid terior painting. Unbeatable prices. MCX TOUR own aiqiaragua, Pepe housekeeping, 2 blocks from'Cen­ new refrigerator furnished, 890. sume existing mortgage. tional Realtor Week. Free estimates. MI 9-9158. Clerk-Typist advance into executive post, Fi- Apply Cavey's Restaurant. FIELDSTONE for sale -delivered. Fann, Tinker Pond Road. Bolton, ter, women only. Call 50 3-5589. TR 5-2800, TR 5-1237. excellent condition inside and out, ASSUME 41i%' mortgags, 7 room in living room, thra* bedrooms, Arm claims, tha govemmant has tomato plants. Albasl Farm. Villa anclal potential is excellent and reasonable. 688-8089. 'it- ______-Z-.------enclosed porch, one-car garage, Four room ranch—modern kitchen, full baeemant with nuvtge. Alum- dlsaUowsd tta attempts to raoovsr Louisa Road, oppoaite Villa f r e e z e r . Kelvinator, 260 lb. ea- $16,800—8 room Cape on Bolton St. 114 bathYanch, 9 closets,' largs many fringe benefits are provided. ROOM FOR rent, gentleman only. 'THREE OR FGUR girla to share 4 priced for quick sale, $13,900 combination windows,, screens, custopn built rsoreation room wltli ipum eomblnatiens. Corner lot, on the alleged overpayment; Tha gev- L04ll8a Restaurant, Birch Moun­ n e e d TIRES? Major brands. Spe­ parity. Reasonable. PI 2-8811. Full dormer. Open stairway. 114% emmsnt disallowed the datoia, the Eleetricsl Services 22 Math Clerk This is a permanent career oppor- Salesmen Wanted 36-A Fertilizers 50 3-3898, after 8:30. 14 Wads­ room furnished apartment, pri­ PhUbrick Agracy, 50 98484. and doors, large lot. Immediate oc­ mortgage can be assumed. bar, large concrete patio, shade mis Itos, Cost new two-or three tain, Bolton. ______tunitv. cial May sale. 40% discount. No worth St. vate entrance and bath, centrally cupancy. Asking $5,900. year* ago *• well over $16,000, suit allegsa, becatia* "Ftototttt waa AAA-1 OHIO On> Compainy needs down payment—12 months to pay. GOOD OOW manure. $8 and 810 5lANCHB8TBlt—4 badroom homa, trees, owner transferred. Sacrlflca OOMBrNA-nONpoU 81.96 emtii and j located. 50 9-4342, Oi- 50 3-6710. 118,000—Custom built 8 bedroom , at $30,600. MI 8-3800. avallad of for tha pum a# of avoid­ Apply man over, 40 as traveling repre- Cole’s Discount Station, MI 9-0980 loads. Daltvered. Bxesllsnt for ^ 9 . tables and one corner NICE LARGE front room, private •xcallant Mcaet and storage apaoe, Many more listings a.vailable. ranch on Notch Road, Bolton. Over T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor ing tha toooma tax irith reepaet to up; gerantuma SSe each and up; sepUUve. Write T. C. Sears, Pres., shriiba, lawns, ^gardens,. etc. MI j table, fairly new, MI 8-8892. home, gentleman. 21 Church St. TWO ROOMS, furnished apartment, large eneloaad porch, S-car ga­ also, vinca vines, ageratum, tog. licensed and insured Wilton Transcriptionist Call acres of land. A real buy, CIRCA 1730 Cape Cod—7 rooms, 9 the sharsholders.” Electrical Co., Manchester. MI or»/^T.r»,TT » American LubricarU Co., Box S76, SCREBNEID su)d, stone, gravel, 8-7804, XO 9-«hl. b e a u t if u l 7 piece modern living 50 9-4688. bedroom set, kitchen set, refrig­ rage. 819,700 Phllbrick Agency, MI baths, barn, gsragts,' acreage. MI 8-1577 begcnlas, double petumas, etc. 9-4817. Olastoabury. ME 8-7379. ROCKVILLE FINANCE Dayton l. Ohio sized stone and screenings. EV>r erator, ggs range, free electricity 98484. Petted Morton’s and Burpee’s Big room, 2 years rid,- also, blond ROOM FOR Rent, kitchen privi­ ALICE CLAMPET AGENCY, $17,900—Pert ranch with porch and Call owner, PI 3-6888. CORP ------— — ______dellverie, call George H. Gritting, and g u , low rent. Apply 10 Depot attached garage on Eva Drive off BOtTON—8 room older Home *14 Boy hybrid tomato plants. Also, Inc., Route 8, Andover, K 2-7888. Household Goods 51 desk, miaesUaneous, reasonable. leges, jrarage If Wanted, Woman COLONIAL—8 rooms, immaculate Sorter Operator 5 West Main St. ‘ Rockville MI 9-5428. Square, aparthlent 4. REALTOR Vernon St. In Manch^'eir, Full NEW ON market—Big 8H room -aerae-ef-Mih-laad partially clear­ transplanted tomato plants, pe­ Bonds—Stocks— era with Rawleigh Products to only. Eventoga Ml 3-4858,' condition, garage, trees, near hoa 50 9-4543 or 50 3-7357 Colonial, SO seconds from Wood- ed,*««*J $11,600, Evening* BillJ! Bolea, tunias, marigolds, snapdragons, FLAT STONES for walla, patios, . JlUllg pital, only 818,500. Carlton W, basement. Cflose to B^xtidey School. VALUE Five day week—free parking LOCAL CHAIN organization has a Manchester or S. E, Hartford Cb. ROCIKVILLH^ -2 'roorh ■ tumiahed Assume 414% mortgage. bridge Street bus Bowsra School, 50 9-9888. Warren K. Howland, salvia, dahlias, sweet William, for. Mortgages * 3] Many Rawleigh dealers «*rn $2.50 and house fronts. Corner Route for $8 and up. Also, a good buy | ATTRACmVE sleeping room, cen­ apartment suitable fur workiiking Hutchins. 50 9-5132. , SOUTH WINDSOR — Immaculate Raaltor, 5 0 8-1108, good opportunity for an ambitious tral, shower, private entrance, garage terrific miy.' Eyc; Bill man in the Food Service Depart­ and up per hour. Write'Rawleigh ♦4 and 8. Notch Road Bolton on cheats. betU, drsssera 'and ap­ couple, ' utilities *. supplied. TR split level, 6 minutes from Man­ $17,900—11 room older horns with Good salaries — complete benefit Notch Quarry. Tel. Ml 9-0917 pliances. Credit terms available. 1 near bua atop, gentleman. Apply CUSTOM Bxnur a room Ranch, Boles: MI 9-6858. Warren E, How­ RATED riS-Sfe for private mortgages. If .iaisr.you need ; program ment. Anyone Interested should Dept. CNE-25-27, Albany, N. T. 5-4828. chester, -living room, kitchen, loads of land (4 acres) and income land. Realtor, 50 3-1108. "LdtaFSIBSf' n enlnga. Ponticelli’a Greenhouse, We also buy used furniture. 11T14 ‘ .Expandable Capa Cod—4 198 Spruce St. large Uvmg .room mth flrepl*ue, dinette, 8 bedrooma, 2 full batha, money to consolidate worrisome ,, „ „ . he willing to transfer. Send full NEW CEDAR clothes line iwlea In­ NEAR MAIN: STREET—3 (umish- tonnal dtimit room: family slge potential in Coventry. Mrs. Smith J N. Main St. > debts, to improve your property Perecmnel Depexlment resume to Box C, Herald. Spruce jBt. M 84985. | spaeioue raoma—3 unfin­ large rec room, laundry room, HOLLISTER STREET FOR SALE—Ona and 1/t aer* lot, stalled and reset. Cnevtulet ished up—completed ree ed rooms and bath, heat and hot -kltcHen, 8 bedrooma, 1% hatha, will be pleased to show you this USED or for any purpose, and can pay complete information. Hielp Wanted— St. screened In patio, large lot, large listing^ axeallesit view, real country llv- wheels, kitchen range, bathroom MODERN eonvertllde divan, full room—3-4iar garags—cen­ R(X)M FOR rent. 142 Spruce . water, no- children.' 5 0 9-4288.’ -racraatien'room- with flraplace assumable- mortgage. Frank Roofing—Siding 18 832.25 per month for each 11,000 Male or Female 87 sink. MI 9-1888. ‘ Gentleman ohly. 1. six Six room bungalowbungal with en- tog, at naazby Keeney Street. 50 bed mattress, fo(un rilshiona. tral location. Eary i>ceu- ' anoloaod braeMway,- attached ga­ Obremskt, Broker, 50 8-8736, 50 $16,900 —: Exceptional ranch home rloaed front porch. T birst t „ bedrooms.______, *-1817. you borrow, call Frank Burke, at I Story A Clark spinet-piano and pancy. FIVE ROOM apartment, fully fur­ rage, landacaped yard eixiM. C A R ^ A. A. DION INC. Rogflne, aldtog, Connecticut Mortgage Exchange.' DRIVEWAY sealer, well known 3-1118. on Hilltop Drive off Vernon St. Fea­ fireplace, combinations, and alum* patottog. Carpentry. AlUratians C»OK, lUCPERlBNCED for snack benc^, eneeUent eenffitien MI -Waterfront — Coventry nished: bMt and'hot water includ­ 5fraloo'E. Robertsan.'Baaltor, 50 tures too numerous to mention,. LOTS FOR sale to all aones. 15 Lewi, St., Hartford. CH 8-8897 ------' manufacturer. $8.46 for 8 gaUon 9-T88S Apartments— Plats— ed. Main St, location, second 88861. Inum siding. Only 818.M0 poasl- and adimtlaia. Oelllnga. Workman- bar. TR 84291. Lake — Bellvue Ssetlon — PORTER 8TREBJT area—Custom Selling below actual replacement ble to assume VA mortgsge, Charles FonticelU Agency, 50 '41 OtOS. Silts 9H Autumn St days, JA 9-5653 eves. can, quality merchandise. Clean 'Tenements 63 floor, $128 monthly. MI 9-S808, built 7 room colonial, sheer qual­ ship guaranteed. ______WAITRESS WANTED for lunch- up with water. Call or see Vernon' large rooms—shaded l o t - hUNCBBSTER—Ranch large Uv value. 9-$844. " 88" Coiivertlbls, Ml 84880. ------I eon*. Apply Cayey g Restauninl. garage — .813,600 — eailly ity and beauty,, built-tos, 3-zone 3. Six room eehtar entrance oo- ACCOUNTANTS Paint A Wallpaper. 511 8-1652, TR ' RED SOFA—Xlatching chair floor THREE room apartment toclud- tog room , modem kltmien, 8 bed' heat, family room, 3 fireplaces, SEVEN LOTS with city utilities, SituStions Wanted- 5-2262. lamp. 5 a 9-5813. 67 Jean Rd. rentra in' off season. lonia’i with 114 batha. Larga bed­ *51 OLDS. $3295 BID WELL HOME Impravemaat Business Opportunities 32 w om an w a n t e d to rare for 2 Help ua keep our staff happy! tog heat, hot water and gas (or Bastnam Loottieni roMna, 1% baths, large rec room, oversized 3-ear garage. Owner, 50 rooms, big living room with flre- must be sold a* on*, diarlea "88” 4-Doer Hardtop. Company—all types of iMlng and The present accounting ataff, Femaie 38 7-Room Split Level—8 cooking, gas stove, electric re­ excellent condition, 819,500. PhlL 9-5051. Jarvis Realty Co. Lespsrsmea, 50 9-7820. LUNCHEONETTE-Drlve I n '- Ex-i ‘‘'P ™ " TERXfrf’E exterminating equip-■ WALLPAPER closeouts '— good bedrooms—2 baths—2-car F or Rent «4 bride Agency, 50 9-8484. placs, combinations, aluminum sld- Aluminum elapboards a efficient and Capable tlujugh frigerator furniahed. Please call Realtors MLS Insurers tog, garage, nice .yard. Owner *51 PONT. $3195 Unexcelled werkman- cellent location. Must sell—o^VTier ; ’ ______f they are, must be augmented INSURANCE woman experienced I ™*nt, electric ■ pump, concrete seIectlon-4,000 rolls In stock, 47c garage—Porter St. a re a - 50 9*7787, TR 6-5917. 5-7 p.m. SEVEN ROOM colonial, 1% baths, BonnevlIIs 1-Deer Hard­ has other intereat. Terms arranf • • ------| in raUng/writing policies and gen- i hammer, wands, or will • rent, per single roU. Som« bundles, 35c immediate oOeupaney, SPLIT LEVEL—7. rooms,' fire­ anxious to sell. to handle the increased work STORE FOR rant. 94g N. Mato St. cabinet kitchen, excellent barn, 50 8-4U3 MI 9-1200 top. ed. Ml 9-8273 after « p.m jjg|p W ^ t e d — Msle 36 load. If you are a recent ac­ era] office procedure desires poei- Glastonbury, 683-1874 after ■ :*>• per stogie roll. Sherwin-Williams, Priced to sell. "THREE ROOM.apartment, heat, place, m baths, built-ins, recrea- garages, 8% acres, fruit traes, only 981 Mato. 50 9-8239, 98. 50 9-2519 MI 3-7847 T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor FOR TOUR roof and siding. c a U i^ o R im r k u counting achool or college tion. Box D. Herald. j a t l AS BENCH lathe. 14 h7. hot wator, electricity, stove, re­ UoA room, garage. m % , $108 818,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, 50 J. G. Roofing Co. We epeclaUze “ “ V “ MAN TO work-in hardware store. graduate, or have some exper­ JOHN H. LAPPEN frigerator.- 345 N. - 51ain, second monthly, 817,000. Cartton W 9-5132. btANCHESTER—Branford Street. I motor, reversible switch, excel- A BARGAIN from model home — floor, $88; 50 98229, 98. *X)RNER SPRUCE and BlrM». any M I3-1& 77 *52 Volttwa^on to aluminum, ceramic and stone, i „ ^ Blue Croas, (?MS. paid vacatlona. ience in the accounting field, we INC. small business, heated, low rent. Hutchins, 50 0-5132. 8 room Cape Cod, 4 bedrooms, full CONVERTIBLE For free estimates and appoint­ MI 9-5229. 9-5. REL1ABI.£ iJtDY to do babysit-' condition. 8 foot Pram, camp 10-plece living room, full kitchen 5IANCHESTBR—814 room ranch, cMar, oU heat, treed lot, excellent fall in peraon. .Manrheater would like to heap from you. .ensemble, full bedroom outfit, IN8 URORS—REALTORS Call any jtinie. SOUTH WINDSOR: Near Vernon Fully Equipped. Lew ment call MI 9-8933. Plumbing Supply. ting. MI 9-8646. I trailer, will trade. 158 Hilliard 3t. 812,850— ATTACnVE 8 bedroom garage, large lot, sacrificing at value at $12,660. Small down pay- SODA—FOUNTAIN—and—luncheon rugs, etc. Will sell reasonable. No. 50-3=6281- ranch,, large' kitchen, ceramic 114,600. Short-way out—almoat-new Ctircle on lovely dead-end street. Diz_Mll*ag*. ette for leasr In drug store State vrirnii'n ” *7“ Send yoilr reauhie giving RELIABLE teen-age girl would like HOR SALE—10 foot hydraplane, ex- Weekend—5U 9-744« id e a l OFFICE for insurance, real ment. Maneheater Realty Co., 5ft lMra38 fully wooded lot. S room eetablifhed acholaatlr background, buaineiia down payment naceaaary. Eaky Sbf'l A f sAA^hiiper bath, 3 picture windows, cellar, 3 bedroom Split, rec room, ga­ 3-0000 or MI 3-484$. $2395 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A experience and reference. Box FF, NEEDED for babysitting during, summer. Call cellent condition^ 8110; 8 foot h' terms. -Call Springflejd, 5Iaas., RE 5D 8-8219 'Mtate, etc. Available July 1. 470 184’ frontage trees. Carlton W. ranch, 3 baths, garage, fireplace. Herald. ■aervlce route. $128 weekly, chance experience, and aalarv re- >n 8-0043. draplane, excellmt------en with pleaaant peraonalitv. Ap­ salad man, summer work at the ntm, Tq aee call Madeline. Smith, land to assure you of privacy. Now kitchen, beautifully landacaped GERARD J. Barpnouskv — Plumb­ shore Call PI 2-7549 NATIONAL REALTpR WEEK MAY 20-24 r o o m s , immaculately Realtor. 50 9-1842, ' lot. Shown by appointment. Marlon condition. It haa just been beauti­ *59 OldsmobHa ing Installation and 'Repair MT ply Pe.raonnel Office New' E n g -____ clean, 3 bedrooms, formal vacant. fully and completely redecorated 9-5128. land I.aundry. 4.5,5 Homestead TOOI Sffcurity Begins W ith Home— See A Rtcritor .B. Robertaon, Realtor, MI s-5958. ‘‘88’’ 4-Door Seflan. AND gauge makers wanted, dining room, front and f o r m e r CHE94EY House—over­ Inaide and out. 3 bedrooma, extra Ave.. Hartford fir-st-class only, all prevailing, looking Hartford Road, 18'rooihs, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor large living room, bath dOwn, alum­ Radio.. Heater, Hydra- rear' porches, aluminum MANCaffiSTER—Weat Side. Excel­ matlc. No Power I^dio-TV Rcp&jr Servicra 18 c l e r k -t y p is t - J — benefits and overtime schedule. 714 baths, 8 fireplaces, large lent 8 roonr Colonial with large inum acreeni and atorina lovely windows. Don’t wait. See beautifully landscaped lot. 837.900. MI.S-1577 lot In a very nice neighborhood. Steering or Brake*. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, eral office worker for tem'por^ary living room, lovely cabinet kitch­ position. Accurate t>-pisl. electric »-"263 j this one now. For further information call the 51ANCHESTER — Country estate en. formal dining room, aluminum $1495 available all hours.. Satisfaction ly. '1,";- Phllbrick AKebcy, 50 9-1464. ^ 'guaranteed. Call Ml 9-m5 typewriter, congenial employes, 5- CARPENTERS for framing and / living right around the cornsir, combination*, efty utilitlea, con- J. D. REALTY nay.' 40-hour we^k. Noble it West- ('ornioe work. Apply .at Colonial Charming 6 room . ranch ' style, . venlent location. Asking $18,700 — M anchester open' to offer. The Elsie . Meyer TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest. brook Mfg. Co., Westbrook SI. Manor. 173 Spruce St., Manrhes- 1 large fnomB, handsomely appoint­ 470 Main St. 50 8-5128 East Hartford. 289-2717 ed: Room size entrance foyer, 3. Agency, Realtors, 50 9-5924, 50 *59 OLDS. $1895 Economical. High quality parts. lev. , ‘‘S-88'’ Holiday Coup*. , Guaranteed 90 days. Famous (or ncr iat. t ------A LITTLE GEM car flarage with breeteway, laun­ 8-5980. . MANCHESTER- Attractive * room V sendee since 1931. Phone MI g e l ja b e e , CLEAN, sober worn- TRI’CK Driver, part-time Thura dry and storage room. Play room Cape, quiet nsighborhood, lafgs ToO|- eyes will light up when you *59 OLDS. $1895 9-4587. Potterton'Sii, 1?0- Cen^r - St. an as housekeeper fc.,- invalid ”Fri and Sal 11:30-5:30. Prefer, Ti^o .blwks from bus YONMt, In barament. 200x300 landacaped' TOLLAND —814 room ranch S tree*, ahrulM, 'r ^ a , fenced yard. f o ' i homo hooting "D-68’’ 4-Door Sedan. widower, not bedridden. light knowledge of Hartford and vlcln- and shdpping, Vei^lanck walk tote this sparititog 5 room lot, stately trees, cook cut,' fnilt months old, combtodtion storms, 8 bedrooma, flrcplac*, h.ot watsr TELEVISION abtermaz and rotor housekeeping. Excellent quartera. ily Call between S-g p.m. MI ranch which features friendly, liv­ trees, shrubs. Tremendousi view. bullt-tas, garage, rec room, beau­ heat, aiding, amealte drivq. Cali '59 M 'RC’D'S $23R5 system! installed and repaired. Ml 3-8890^^ter 5 p.'m. 4-1106. ' ' School area. T-'ioom two ing room with impressive fire- Price $28,900. Glenn Rqbcrts Agen­ tiful % acre lot, select neighbor- owner after 5 or Saturday alid o u r w q y l "219’* 4-Door. Senring Manchester and surround­ stop’ home With possible jriaee, well designed . kitchen, for­ cy, Realtors, 50 4-l83i, 50 4 -m ^ hood, $18,800. TR 6-7574. . Sunday, 50 8-1066. ing areas. Modem TV Sendee 408 attic expansion, ©om- mal dining room: which could also You. get premium quality Center Bt., 5fl 8-3305 be used as bedroom, plug two gen­ llobilheat with RT’ 98 . . . the pletely remodeled, new '58 Oldsmobil* -A Best Buy - ~ - By BelHore erous bedrooms, basement garage, mtisa completely effective fuel ‘'S-88’I>’ Convertible. Moving— Tracking'— heating s.v.stera and cop­ wall to wall carpeting, aluminum "NOT AmUATED WITH ANY OTHER RAVING COMRANY" oil additive In use todsy. And Full Power, And Aa Is Storage 20 ATTENTION REAL ESTATE BUYERS T h s longer wera to this bustoees the more \ye a » convinced > per plumbing. Truly a coipbtoations, well landscaped with you get premium service. Au- Special At (S M sV isw ) that certain jptanjible charaeterlstica-are equally as important csitdora firrolace for summer bar­ fine famil.v home, rea- 2 6 7 5 - N becuing, Delay may mean dto- tomstie deliveries . . . a bal- $1095 IdANCHBSTER Package Delivery. "Stonewalls of Now Englcwid" as the so-called "Bririt and Mortar” .that go .Intq:' tha {toysicat aeosd payment plan aad many Ugnt tnicktog and package deliv­ asA SELLERSy ' striipture itself in aelUag homM. - ' ■ Kstically priced, appcdnlment. See this unusual offer Add to tl^e attractiveness of thls.,,eomitry home surrounded t^ a y ; ethsr sxtraa designed to make ery. rRsMgerators, waehera and by approximately 40 acres Includtog a aizeahle spring-fed Some of- th» most rspaatad- raqulrmasnts ws get frdsn elleau, stove moving n>«rialty Folding The buying or selling of real estate ia uaually the largest AMESITE kpm* hsating rtallp easy. pond. Six (or 7» large rooms and bath on first floor, 2 spa­ ttoalre for rent. Ml 9-0753 ari .’’Close to all canvenlaiirius-r’niiar . acfiorf-i^’iiaar buritoa’— . '58-OLDS. $1395 single financial transaction a per.son makes in hia or her life­ cious rooms plu.s attic storage on seebnd; AJumiilum storms •with walking diatane# of church’—^ quiet aatsbRshed: neighbor­ / MADDOCK and DEVOS,,. wifh ”S-88’’ Holiday Sedan. time. For your peace of mind and future security lnsl.5t on ex­ and screens, oil heat. The water heater, otl bumef and pump hood,"' etc. ■ And a trua compliment to a half-sis* figure! A sttmiitog frock M obilheat RT*«t *58 MERC. $895 perience when you buy or sell, In.si.5t on a FULL TIME Realtor, are practically new. Substantial 3-car garage, sturdy bam, Well, here’s a. residence that toriudea ALL o f the ghova fea­ An easy-to-knlt set (long or REALTORS brook, about 1000' of road frontage. All buildings attractively tures . . - aijd a few more besides. • for dress-up, cut on sllinmlng short szuxiue, bonnet and booleM), DRIVES station Wagon. it coflt* no more. 5 generoliR rooms on mUithf MANCHESTER maintained inside and out. Fields are fenced. About 31 miles Unas; short or % sleeves. to keep Baby cuddly jvatm! libv*- 249-7711 This.nice six room Colonial is situated bn an. attractive lot, each side. J3 bedrooms, No. with Pat-O-Ramn' to *58 OLDS. $1295 IMMACULATE S-TEAR-OLD There ia no substitute for experience on a FULL TIME hasis. from Manchester Green, on hard road. 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V0L.LYXXI,N0. 201 (TWELVE -TV SBCnON) k iiiK ^ E S T B R , CONNi, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1962 (CnMiMcd Advertising On Page •) PRICE FIVE CENTS Waierhury Market at SO Year State Neivs Receiving, Fuiistoii, SEG Cia^h .V MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER PHONE Ml 3 ^ 1 2 3 State Help On Stock Promotion $300,000 Asked H ------— WATEBBURY tAP)~lte- In ' Suits over WASHINGTON (A P )~ ■. V- f-,. gources of several state de- also complateed that the BBC has 2 Auto Deaths BONUS j ^ a GREEN STAMPS .partments are being used to Keith Funston, president of givm the Exchange little infor­ Look your smartest on the Jinks in Jantzen's golf |’{ assist Waterbury and the the New ilfOTk Stock Ex­ mation sdMut the situatiMi. other nearby towns hits by change, told a govmunent in­ Funston, at another point, BRIDGEPORT (AP) — separates, styled for fashionable comfort in action. | Thursday's tomadb. quiry into securities markets be^sed eft vdim asked about the Fourteen individuiUa Afid with cash^rchase The pwlleipation of the state that the investigation may Bxchange’e handling of com- firms were named defendants agenciea was discussed at a platots from three investors who Unemlike Bermuda shorts are mamtailored with \ give the public the idea “a putmased a speculative Califor­ Friday in a Superior Court meeting here yeaterday attended' negligence action in which of 10*00 of more extension waistband, fly front, side pockets, 1 0 -2 0 ,1 hy Oov. John N. Dempeey and aev- few drops of rain” are a.thun- nia issue from Shearson, Hammill Deny Tax p!i eral depttitment heads. derstorm. A Oo„ a brokerage chain. The damages of $160,000 are 4 ill! SALEl t State Labor Oomnilasioner Bo> Funston, sometimes a balky stock was of U nit^ States Auto­ claimed for the death of eflch $5.98. Cotton knit "Pro-fit,” the feminine version I nato Riccuitl aald the local state witness, thus closed out public matic Merchandising Co. of Comp­ of two U.S. Navy sailors, emplc^ment office would be open hearings Into training and sales ton- Money in of Jantzen’s Ken Venturi goif shirt S-M-L, $4.98. | practices of securities salesmen, from Fairfield, who were kill­ MEN'S WASH and WEAR today to sasiat owners of dam­ He contended appropriate flies ed three months ago in a pUe- aged Industrial property in find­ part of a broader Inquiry of the weren’t in the hearing room and just wear a smile and a Y k n tZ A n !, ing the manpower needed to put entire securities industry. that he and other Ebcchange wit- up of 11 vehicles on a fog- SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS things back In order. Friday's finale was at times a J nesses were not temUiarir vnth the shrouded highway In Enfield. Campaign Riccuitl estimated the damage storm session. Speu-ks flashed tn details. victims of tbe ofaah, whose es­ to induatrlal property at nearly exchangee between Funston and tates are plaintiffs In the suit, lawyers for the Securities and Ex­ By ED MOB8E wem Robert F. Moran, 20. of By W. B. RAGSDALE JR. million. Walker Hill Rd„ Sandy Hook; • 100% combed cotton Consumer Protection Commis­ change Commission. AP Business News Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Funston protested sharply Newtown, and Lawrence D. Sulli­ sioner AttlUo E>assinelll said the NEW TORK (AP) — Emotional van, 21. Lincoln,’Neb. An administration « official ^ • 66% dacron 2.99 U.S. Depantm^t of Agriculture against being questiqned publlclv selling once more drove stock said today an organization of The accident took place at 6:16 polyeater, 86% combed cotton Hu made available some federal about an exchange investigatlo.i market prices down to steep loss­ a. m. Feb. 16, 1962, on the Hart- old folks battling for enact­ surplus foods, including ground into the promotion of the common es this week—as in the break of ford-Springfield expressway, and ment. of President Kennedy’s a daric, medium, light pattern meat, butter, rice, and lard. stock of AquatUter, a Newton, two weeks ago—the weekly tali Moran and Sullivan were klUed Mass., manutaettn-er of filters for was the worri tn more t ) ^ 30 Social Security medical care Dr. Franklin M. Foote) the state cigarette holders. The stock sky­ when an auto in which they were • solid colon health* commissioner, reported that years. riding waa crushed by a truck. . plan is doing so without a rocketed last year to $6.60 a share That brings'the marjtot decline ’’•'•fenuanta In the case are; cent of tax money. the water supply ad sewage treat­ and then collapsed to the current a ivy, pullover, button down ment systems In Waterbuiy and back to a comparis^-wlth the bad Michael E. Jennie, South Beach, The group la the National* Coun­ and convertible collars level of about 87 cents. old days of 19S2---the pit of the Ore.; Lester D.-Beaulieu, Willlam- cil of Senior atlsens for Hdalth Southington have been inspected Funston said the public ques­ and seem to be satisfactory. depression — (W beyond. Weekly sett, Hass.; Jem S. Blank, Care through Social Security, n • 1 4 to l7 iA tioning might prejudice the inves­ records of stock avenges were Springfield, Mass.; James A. Buck- key force in the drive for the State Police Oominlseloner L«o tigation and added; “We don’t ley, West Springfield, Mass.; Al­ Kennedy program. J. Mulc^y and Maj.' Gen. Fred­ ■ A liliiliiiiiiiii;.. -3 " think this is a proper case to come (CiHfdnued on Page Two) bert L. Claing, Monson, Mass.; CioUncU delegatea wind up a erick Reincke, the state adjutant Emil Dymon, Gllbcrtsvllle, Mass.; tvro-day oiganlsatlonal convention general, are supplying manpower Bernice and John Lodesky, both of today with a\ visit to the Preri- to help preserve order and keep Springfield, Mass.; Robert R. Pa- dent and qdQpUon ot a constltu- Summer is the time for color. And a delightful sightseers out of the stricken Plus Same Take-HOme Pay trie, Chicopee Falls, Mass.; Yellow tlcn aimed at 'Creating a perma­ area. Rearing Corporation of New Eng­ nent organization to work toward profusion travels from head to toe in our "Fun 1 1 Three National Guard Compa- land, Providence. R. I.; Klwood O. solution of problems facing the niu from the Waterbury area BUmer and Arthur . iy. Miller, both aged. ' '. Raiser” print ensemble: the sleeveless shirt can ’| with a total compliment of 338 of Hasardvllle; Albert G. LaBoute, 'Die American Medical Aasocia- men have been put on duty, Meany Sees Push Thompsonvllle, and the New Eng­ tlon, bitter fo6 of the plan to fK boworn In or outB*20, $4.99. ..fully lined Jamaica f Reincke said Mulcahy said hla land Coi.talner company, Wethem- nanoe health care for. the elderly field. under the Social Security system, department has furnished 25 troop' Eleven men were Injured In the shorts are taper-tailored, feature side pocket, zip- - srs. accident. Many of those involved has implied that the senior clU- I t was alao announced yester­ For 35-Hour Week were I ^ t t and Whitney Workers, sens council 1s getting u x funds per, and button extension waisttmnd, 8-20, $6.98 iiiii day that this h u been declared the police mported. to promote the leglslBllon* a disaster area by the small busi­ Goldstein and Peck mpreseot Bricklayor, guarded by East German policeman, repairs a hole in the wall between East But Assf. Seerm ry of Weltabe ness administration, a federal and West Berlin today after section was ripped out by one of four explosions. Barbed Wilbur .Oohen said, "No tax mon­ j«st w ear^U e ^ ajhlltzen By DOBMAN OOBDELL <6oi> how many hours do we work.” the Moran and BuIUvan estates. ey, no fedenl funds of ‘any sort, agency. This will permit ownefs ATLANnO O p r, N.Jv (AP)— Dublnsky's union already has wire and tank barriers back up wall on the East Berlin side. (AP Photofsx via radio are going to the National Council of commercial ahd private proper­ the 36-hour week. ,He has said he Pair Sentenced from Berlin.) of Senior atlsens.” (below) ty to apply for loans at 8 per cent Georgs Meany, jnresident of the favors it on a nationwide .basis...... * _____ Interest with up to 20 years for AFL-aO, says he expects" khe NBJW h a v e n (AP)-John The coupcU says all Ita funds Meany said he does not have Hart, 18, WalUngford, and John have dome th ro u ^ voluntary con­ MEN'S WASH and WEAR repayment. merged labor nioveinent to very "the confidence In American man- S te i^ n t, 17, Meriden have been ‘77te Reflective Type’ tributions mada by eldarty per- seriously coiudder a nationwide agement to believe that an ^in^ sent to state prison for 4-to-lO Mystery" B last sonk and others Interested in the campal^ to reduce the standard crease in their profits would solve yearn tenna for a holdup in North efforts of the organization. work week from 40 to 86 hours. the unemployment problem.” GuUford. The council, which' estimatea WALKING SHORTS Tornado Kills Such a campaign, Meany said He criticised tbe National As­ Hart and atephsss, t^ether Punches Hole ita membership at 600,000, does Friday, Ukw|wUI be dsUbented sociation of Msnufaoturers (NAM) wtth -Jaaiei Bmitii, 18, vmiing- Monitors Disagree not deny It to closely coordinat­ by the AFL-aO Executive Council telling the garment workers: ford, and a younger boy, were ing ita medical care drive with Texas Woman s^en it meets In August. “Their proposal is, the way to convicted of ateaBiig a car and In Berlin Wall adminlstratibn efforts to win en- a neat checks He told the convention of the meet this problem (of ending un­ 8400 from Bkkwwnl 76, .aotment of the bill. Last Sunday, OAIIaAB, tAJP)-:TbRUK Xntemittte&al' Ladles’ '".Uirmeot. it, and spnrrjjng ignUiosdiaaim Aprtt.l < By GE<»aB BOSLTWOOD the oounoU sponsored 88 raUtee a plaids t) iB to. Mend the tax aaOtk was-eena- te'"qm»q m a ■ t — Astronaut Confused BBRUN (AP) Somebody around the nation In support pt. 3.99 docs^spuh tWound-Texas anil DfcUu laws so that busmess ..will gst homa Igat^iUglit. MlUbg; A wwittn. tonnatory at Ghsfliird for five blasted e big hole In the Red the administration plan. • elasticized sielf belt ' u n l k , wHh the- aame take-home greater profits, ahd to curb the years. The ymisiger boy. Who was wall through Berlin qarly today The blU, now before the House and Injuring 10 other persons. pay, would have a dmendous im­ power of labor unions. under 16, w been {daded under GRAND TURK, B.W.I. (AP) -^phls condition during flight when The Communist regime rushed Ways and Means Obmmittee, a a^ustable waistband Damage was sstlmgtsd In ttaa pact.” ^ ‘ "Well, let me give yem a little Uw jurisdlc^Sn of Juvenile iu- Wea astronaut Malctrim Bcott Car he returns to Qqie Canaveral Sun­ workers to the scene to seal tha would boost the Social Security hundreds of thousands of dcfllars. Meany Arst endOe|M the 85- comment on the record of the thorities. . pehter - confuaed, preoccupied or day for a welcome home celebra­ sIx-toot gap and before noon it payroll tax one-fourth of l per a 2 deep front pockets hour werit at enoUier oonvention NAM tor the last 62 ysars. Every The sentences wem handed simply mflecUve duriiw ^ last tion and a newa conference. On was aotld. again. cent, on both employer and em- The twisters strupk a t Dd Rlo, here last wtWt. He IS a t odds with edvance in the American way of down yesterday ^ su j^ o r court. Whirl around the globe globe? Space of- Monday he will fly to hii home­ a 2 hip pockets Tex., on the Mexican border and the KennefW easstnlstration and life, every piece of legislation de­ fictals -aeem unable to agree on town of Boulder, Colo., for another There were four mysterious ex- DIU a t y and Weatherfsrd, OkIa„ welcome. ploskma around the area of Bar (Continued on Page Three) Seotetory :ol l a w Arthur Gold­ signed to help the ordinary ciU SenM ntttSnapended an answer, a proportioned to fit \ nearly 600 miles to the norUu berg. who feiia^ Oat the present sen of this country, or to protect Ae they weighed today this and The question of Carpenter’s con­ nauerstraase, scene of many dra­ Near Anson in West T exu the 40-hour Week Is tieet tor the na- it, every single progressive thing NBW KAtTEN (AP)'—Superior other queatlona which aroee dur­ dition during hie last orbit arose matic escapes. nil! • waist sisas 29 to 42 home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy BnUth tion'e economy. that we have today was opposed Oourt judge Charlaa 8. House ing the 67-year-oId naval oftlcer'a late Thursday night, several hours Wfit Berlin afternoon papers was demolished. Mrs. Smith was Bald Meany, to cheering dele­ 100 per cent by the NAM.” dosed the case of the wounded thrUllng apace Journey, he had a after he had been plucked from speculated they were the work of a made of Galey and Lord’s'* killed and her husband was Hi gates; Meany gave as examples such Negro intregatlonlst leader yes- date to go skindlving with other hlg tiny life raft In the Atlantic an East Berlin resistance group. B ulletins wash and wear currie combed cotton critical condition a t an Anson *T do not like to dUsegree with things as sanitary rest neums, de­ tetw y by handing the man’a. wife astronauto off this tmy West In­ 380 mllea beyond tala target land­ Several times wooden screens, put hospitaL Arthur Goldberg any more than: vices to remove haimtol abrasive a suspended slx-inonth Jed sen­ dies island. ing area. The 17 Project Mercury up to stop people from the West CuUed from AP Wires ' jiardeet hit of seven Oklahoma Dave Dublnsky (p re se n t of tbe dust In fsetories, woikman’s com­ tence. Then them werO to be mom tracking athtlons. got togather on peeking over the wall, have gone iHi. tornado areas was Dill City, about ILGWU) doaa..But I feel that we pensation, unenqiloyment Insur­ Blyden Jackson, ypUng presi­ [uestions about hla ' thme - orbit their world^rdUng radio network up tn flames In the neighboriKKid. Summertime, and the living is easy in Jantzen’o ‘ 80 miles of Oklahoma City, have got to look a t this question ance and goeiai teourity. ' dent 'of the New Haven chapter light, more debriefing, with as­ for a poBt-fright critique. West police said they did not ULTIMATDM TO .OA8 where a deVHomieiit of new brick of the Oongrees qf Racial Equal­ tronauts .Jeim H. Glerni Jr., Wal­ The Kauai, Itowall, station aald kftow who set off the blasts. PARIS (AP)—jHUgUy ptooed homea w u enniblad. Five per- ity, told poUoe the night of April C ai^n ter. sounded tired and his Bernauerstrasse Is one of the reiaxed cotton coordinates. Soft, cool, honeycomb ter M. Schlrra Jr., Vlrgll I. Gris­ voice wag weak ag he flew over; French eouroea e4id to d ^ tha8 aonaWHM injured. t 2 he hod been shot by one of som /and Leroy Gordon Cooper most heavily fortified stretches of unleea eecrek army tenensm In Four others wne hurt at three men who stopped i m on the "He was quite concerned about tilt 36-mlle wall. Britlnd the wall cotton knit is two color striped and V-necked in our Penetrates Dutch jD^efense Jr. Jmning In this InterrogaUob, hla capsule attitude and there­ Algans Botleaably e la n k ^ In tbe Weatherford, about 30 htUes street ara colls of barbed wire, a double next three.faroe ttmjni, ex-oen. Ed- . northeast of Dill Oty, aa tbe tail- It turned out that Mm. Jackson (Carpenter himself will have «- fore, 'on several occasions, when "Domini" shirt, S-M-L, $3.98. With it the "M ix -if riiance to answer queatloiw about Capcom (the capsule communlca- row of steel antitank barriers' and Jo«BsiM’« death eantence *- end Of .a twister skimmed over the had done the -ahoottag di finally huge screens to block the wUl he carried oat. JenlMMid eras -'xlty Without a p p a ^ tly touching spat with her torl tried to set him on hla mtro- sequence, he kept returning to view into' Hast DerUn, mmdanxe# to denth Aorll U for Jamaica short of crisp cotton chino has extension the ground. One home was de- Sukarno Gets Toehot son was trying to protect her. ThS'atmosphere waa very tense being Np. 8 man under ex-Gen. stroyM and six to eight others Jackson and two of his ai what he was doing. “ We told him to get ready for along the wall aa the Communist Bnma Solan in th* aeeret nrtqr, waistband, side pockets and zipper, 8-20, $5.98. danwgsd. Including the Mark Ho­ elates, who backed up his originel News Tidbits regime gave a military funeral to n d for t o l ^ pw t In the nber- :i!i te l Pcdlcs estimated damage at sUwy, wem lined 825 each for giv­ the retrosequence and he. started The Fleefs in... H's Jantzin’a tri-color honeycomb 8100,000. doing something else. There was Peter Qoering, 31-year-old East ttve pntoeh of me generals In In West New Guinea ing false information to the po­ ; from the AP Wir«i Oennan policeman who was shot AlfdOto I8e$ year. Be was grant- jost wear a smile and aJ^ntZ C II : j y Another tornado nicked Oil.City lice.. ' some confusion whether he under­ cotton knit boatneck shirt combined with neat Just north of the Texas border and stood what the order waa, deqd In a gun battle with West edntaaqHitniystay efaxscotlen A charge of assault with Intent “We had the impreerion ,that he German police Wednesday. when U* Inwyete filed en j9Peel Lkke Texoma. EOnOB’B NOTE: (AP) OOrree-Wthem to rise up.and overthrow the to kill was lodged against Mm. Secretary of State Dean Rusk nautical tailored pants, ‘flee t” shirt, S -M -L $4.98. Others were rm rte d osar Ard Hal McClure has spent Dutch authorlUos id the supreme eomt PTMtoy says the ttane to set up epaoe laws (Continued od Page Three) (Oonfimied on Page Throe) aaUng u re-trial. ' noi^. Pawnee, City and qiia me pint taro w e^ traveling in In the second phese of the cam (Oealtoned m Pegs Tlurea) is now, not after space travel is "Swabber” cabin boy pdlits^ are top stitched, nar­ that i^gwrently did not touch the Wee) New Ouiaeg, eoene of mount­ paign, the Indon^tans/are fining well under way and disputes arise S P ic E F B 4 m ~SALVAGED ground on .tl.e northern outskirts ing . eoBlIkst between Dutch and It hardco- going. . . . TWO Negro clergy organiza­ ROCHESTER, N.y. (AP) row waistband in back, none in front-side pockets, of Oklaboma City. Iwdnnestan foreee.. N eanre vistted in tbe beginning of the 'tmlli' tions Join In protestliig file mnrioal The metloa picture film record A tMerdiane company employe the.admlsirtmltve‘' eatiitnl of Hoi- tary action” against the Dutrii, For Assisting Negroes ' w ^ went to Dill City,, l&xtid Extra $25,000 predaotton of. “Hock Flan” by of America’s second' criilt In laadlm tooted vufaieiqb|e: eonth- Sukarno's forces tried the sea. George Washington High School space was heavily damaged by Powem ^, the swimsttfl that M c h e s two ways for the roil up cuffs. Of crisp cotton duck^ 8-18, $6.98. -Peterson, safit the northern part of hreoe, where . tiM ' Dutch fbeir first attempt-ended In fail­ town o t some 600 persona was gt- students in San Francisco.'' sea water and may be ot little with ladoaeeJa laia dtoppod at ure when a. small force of Indo­ Pay Given , Up use te apace scientists. It was just weir a smile and tered artth debris. T ts J u r i t ^ least 406 and penetrat­ nesian motor torpedo boats was Charles H. Gorens 17-year-old smoothest most beautiful fH in history. Holds hle,” he saM, adding that haavlest grip on top spot in the master Norwich Man Charges learned here today. Sometime ed ' deep Into tiiick Jungle wiitii turned biwk last Janugry. On* during the period when astro. damage was to new homes. boat wa8,^snnk. Them were casual' point rating of champion biktoe and molds with aH the strength of a custom foundation, yet feels like nothing Boyal Dutch Btarlaes. )Bere le 1hls By Jorgensen playem to broken by Oswald Ur- naiit Malcolm Scott Oarpenter’e (Ooiitlinad en Page Two) Bummatton ot Bie situation now, ties, end prisoners wem taken: space capsule bobbed In the wa­ written from the Dutch military ;amall boats loaded with infil' eoby . . . .Yugoslavia Prerident Brutalities by Police BlDftRa (AP)—Dr. Albert N. Tito may vls|t^. Moscow soon to ter awaiting pick-np, enough wa­ on the body. Nylon, Acetate, Rubber is combined to work figure magic. headquarters etty of Blak. trators were partly successful but ter sloshed hito the e n p ^ e to only small parties could be land­ Jorgensen, mtliing preridmt «f further stoengUim Yngoelavla’e the Univemity of Connecticut, has Improvlag retofiens wUh the. Soviet Washington (AP) — a whlteedom rldem. sll-ln demomitrators, reach the pilot-observer camera. Here, each swimsuit is styled with low V-backline, Jet Crash Victim Aa AP News Analysis ed. And at this^ time of year the given up a year's salary “to re­ Uatoa, foreign diplomatic sources Eastman Kodak Co., spokesmen By HAL MOOUIB^ waters along yjewuth and west man has told a committee headed and students. said. C a r r ie d $ W j m coasts, of New’^uinea become lieve' myself and the University mport by Mrs. EHeanor Roosevelt, that Some crlllclied what they each features Jantzen's famous French bra cups, ndWiy framed in powernet BIAK, West New, (KdBea (AF> of Ootmectloet embarrassment." SenaVe Democrats overeoiae termed lack of action by the FBI. tresicherotM for sinall craft, The university trustees, by tak­ police tortured him igtth an elec­ BENNY (HNHMMAN PASSE 7 —President Bukarno has won the Indonesia then took to' the air. etnbbom BepubUcaa oppesitfen to tric probe after he Med to help unfavorable decislona by federal In New Insurance ing jFdrgehaen’s official mtimment pass a toim bUI containing moat courta In the South and failure of MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet I to kedp them firmly in place, even while swimming! / ' ■ flrri ihase of t|if campaign to She has landed at Iwgt three date O ct i, 1963, had qualified evicted- Negro aharecropperiKin Union’s top Jazzman said today take West ^ e w (Guinea from the separate -pranpi ot parachutlste of the mandatory production con­ Tennessee. local police to protect civil rights lots of BuSMans think Benny -■II CSENTBRVlUiS!, Iowa (AP> hfan to receive his usual 826,000 trols Bought by P ru d en t Kennedy demonstrators. Center, "Shape Leaves” maiHot 8-16. Left, ” Cuive Ease” sheath, 8-18. Dutch. '■ -& near Fakfak, two near Bjalmana, salary for another year. The account, ridded by Erie Goodman Is old fashioned but, ■ Fragmtets of a shattered Oonthi' othefs near Teminabuan add Bor tn ah '''effbrt to reduce surplus Weinberger, ' NorWIrii; Some still face pending Jail'sen­ "We will make a very good wel­ entat Alrllnea Jet are being pieced - Indonealim trootw have 'shown But Jorgenaen will actually be wheat and feed grain stocks. Oonh., was numblnr of tences or trials. come for him. His roots are Right "Magicurve” sheath, 8-18. Each $19.95. ■Sii -together at the Centervflle Fair­ they could easily penetrate- the ong. leavi^ office O ct L 1862; when “ Weinberger alleged that police “If they would only stand and hla successor, Dr. Hbmer Bab- The Venezuelan < government reports of jiollCgHitoiUtieq, bar- Russian, his parents came from 1 grounds to determine whether an Dnteh ^defense screen akmg the fight we could handle them," ..said ■huta down tofttot oppoeltton assva- assments and the ooininit- held him without charge for 7i here, and we haye a very favor­ exploslan-in the tall section eawesd. Serang Sea in the westernmost bldge, la. acheduled to take over. IN^ter Oaria tor 16 days oh charges, tee heard Frl4a]r toom Negro'and hours whllg. he was In Browns­ able attitude toward him,” said l i the i ^ e - t o crash Tusaday night, a Dutch marine officer. “But they The . extra year of salary as Hi part % this strife-tom island. .lade Into the Jungle—and you of publishing totoe report that white persons who demonstrated ville, Tenn., teaching unemployed roly-poly band leader Leonid ' killing 46 persons, prsstdsnt would he dmwing' 816,- sharecroppers how to earn money Utyosov In an Interview. Dtyu* just wear a smile Dntm military men beUeve that know bow hard it is .to. find them' 000 in tto new poet with oie.to- gunman triad to assqaslaata Presi­ for civil rights In the South. Jt was reported that the maid- titom are at least 400 Aeratroop- them.” . i dent Romtdo Betancourf. Mrs. Roosevelt organized the by making leather tote bags. He s

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