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.' »!-’•' /•' '/• - ,.• < ' ' V' . ■■/•.- • \ ' /■ ) l i $ E E N . MONDAY, MAY 7, 1W2 ATerSffe Dailjr Net Press Ran ' The ITestlier - iKmutlfeBl^r {w nittg - Fto tte Wedt Baded Fereeast of V. B. Weather Bereas iM. ' M n y s ,m s - Okkdy, eoel,.nln tonight and Mrs. George . DeOormler' was chester r.to tbs Rate eenvention lit T ^ n elected leader o f Mother CabtinI have bsA invlted to attend -to 1 3 ,5 7 4 enrty Wedneeday.: Low tnaigM hi Mothers Circle at a recent meet CMd Herald Remarks Kowalski Aides night’s meeting. Including Town 49a. Wedneaday doudy, eonttaned ing at the home of Mra Bdwara Chairman Ted Cummings. , ttoiaaber eC tto Andtt ooobBIgh In 60s. ' ^ 4 n u Jofttin K oniaon, dcuigtatar Pf^shl, Gerard St. Other bt- Botean e f Otranlatlen j .'i t M rl.aitillln. IL R. Morriaon. 60 club will sriect ofiiosn from Manch»$ter~—A City o f Village Charm flcere. arb Mrs. Donald Harrison, a slate of candidates presented by ' Ki^bck St, la a mcnib«r of the co-leadec: Mta. James Gott, -sec Its Readers’ liongevity SprlnillaUl:. (Mhiia) Allege, Mar: a nominating committee. ; .k' retary; John ’Tierney, treas Mn Club, which w)U present tts' urer;- Mrs. Chajrles Strom, hospir ^ H ^ B a c k e r s Nominations ara Jack'Oeddberg VOL.LXXXtNO.185 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, BIAY 8, 1962 (Clnaslfled AfjverUahig on -W) 'NPBICB f i v e CBl§Ta annual parent’s weekend swim tality; Mrs. An^lo Biase, publi ' ‘ ^ By WBALD BYAN - . for chairman; Man Roes, vice show May 17 ahd 19-in the OMlege ..The MaaBIeilrter. ' CIHsens . fo r chairman; Bveljni Oragan, eecre- city; Mrs. , Robert Boyd and Mrs. There is every reaton td believe ihat there are people read' tary; Jay Stager, ^bUc n jqfdatoHum. Miss Morrison is Joseph Lynch, rep'resentatlves, and raiattons, 'Bophomora majoring in pliysical ihg The Herald today who read it 74 years ag»—or t j ^ ar9 KowahdU wifi,' meift tonight at and Atty. John Itsgsrald, legnl omoation. She is a graduate of Mrs. Willard Begley, librarian. if a Herald editorial of Saturday, 5, 1888, applies aa khAYn CdMfitunity Bali; E, Center ■dvlsor. Rebel Fury Mounts Mandheater High School SL, at 8:89' o’etoek. to hear a talk S t a t e N e w s Dilwbrth-ComeU-Quey P ost, much to these times as it did, supposedly, to-1888. by two persons la the forefront AmeHcan Legion, will meet, to An edition of the weekly Mbiv of the Trank KowaWtl for -U.8. Sunset Council, Degree of Poca- morrow at 8:16 p m. at the Legion Chester Saturday-Herald, 74 years Senate movement.'^and to make honti^ will meet tonight at 7:30 old Saturday, found oA the beck of bronchitis, croup; and ail throat FOR SALE Roundup Home, Leonard St. and lun^ diseases," wee on sale for plans fer a state primary in the atTihker Rail. V. an old framed picture, and brought II at Cheney and Goulden’e drug fall, i f the contender Bhottid decide The executive board of Robert into the offices of a direct descend- he wants to rim. in a. primary. GOODRICH Men interested in barbershop ant. The Man«dieetev Evening Her-, store. son School PTA will meet at-.- 8 Favored FlrehlMtloB > Atty. An|^ Smenildl, chslr- ,harmony 'Ringing are invited, to tonlghit In the achiml cafeteria -- aid, by Neei Cheney, of 89 Brook man of the Waterford Dsmocratic LOAM—Special Mariani’s Party join a chorus vmich rehearses at field St, contains the following An editorial proclaimed the Town Gonunlttoe, wifi talk on the Bunco School each Monday at 6 editorial comment: wisdom of a favorable r^ rt or support for KownlsM in that area, A LOAD Anderson Shsa auxiliary, FVW, dered by the Senate committee on Loses Election •]p.m.- will meat tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. - “ In spite o f malaria and vlUaln* and Mra. Martin .Ivenom a pro- no educatloh and labor for an amend Also S to 7 On. Yd. Leada at U\e post home. oils weather, the Connecticut val feeeionai lobbyist *in.Washington, GROTON (AP) — Demo- H w WCTU of kfondiester will ley seems to b|s a healthful' place. ment to the constitution of the D. C., wifi TQieak on tiie vstoraab’ Available mOTTS United States forever prohibiting meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. to sew. Dr. Christopher Gleoney of Probably in' RO locaUty In the support for the ewigressman. Ml 3-7172 SUPER crats swept 8K places on the aeUBIes. Members wishing to world do people live tp greater age t^e manufacture, importation, ex The 18 delegates from Man By BEBNARD 3 . LAVALLEB i^YPunding 11 others within a few Board o f l^irden and Bur Norwich and Dr. Inland SpakUng portation, tram^ortatlon and sale m a r k e t s S A U FRICES hours. One European also/ was rmnain for lunch are reminded to of Sacramento, Calif., classmates than here. ,The river towiu are ALGIERS (AP)—Angered gesses in an election here last bring sandwitmes. ‘there will be plentifully sprinkled with people o f alcoholic Hquora In the United EFFECTIVE wounded. a business meeting at 2 p.m. and High School in over ninety years old and now and States. over the wave of terror kill The rising Moslem anger wa* U' ,nig)it. the second annual children's party were elected dipib- then one is found over one hun And, of course, justice pre TUES.CIM WED. ings since the Mai€hT8 cease lustrated Monday when a mob of Roge^Toher won a toree-year American Academy at 3, with white ribbon tying of dred.” vailed over Manchester’s 8,000 several hundred surged /out of term tM warden, chief exec4tlve of of Orthopedic Surgeons at a na people; "Abram Matohett Was fire, the Algerian rebel gov the hStough, defeating Clarence B. Sees Congress Vote new babies. Readers then didn’t have to go ernment will broadcast orders the Algiers CaSbeb, rpmpsged tional meeting in Chicago. - tried before Justice Jenny Mon thtough downtown streets and of the New Borough Party far to find proof of the area’s day afternoon for drunkemtesa to Moslems Wednesday that BHaa Chapman Joy Olrcla claim to Ibngevity as stated by stabbed one European to death ibUcan), 766 to 701. Fhebe Circle, Emanuel Luther and breach of the peace. He toCk may call for wiping out the ler D einoents elected were Morth Methodist Churd), will meet the -editor—two cokmuis away the pledge and was fined |5 and mi dealing service before riot poUce controlled them at the church Wednomay at 2 p. an Ctaurchwonien, will meet tomor they read of the birthday party H $9 European'Secret Aymy Or Another European w^s heliev: Fred N. Beebe and Keaton C. Wal For Medicare Plan m. Members are reminded to row at 8 p.m. in Luther Hall. eoets.”' The 'same riiatgea today CHUCK lace, burgesses for two-year ttoms, given for Mrs. Mehltatde Day- could bring a 836 fine, but no ganization. kidnaped by the mob, WM Ining calendar envelopes. Hostesses will be Mrs. Lennart ton, KU, of South Glastonbury, form ^ after three bhmb, mpplo* and Vernley B. West, burgess for Johnson, Miss EMher Petbrsop and pledge. The scheduled broadcast from 4 one-year term. who, friends said, was "on Che sweeps in more business! Tunis by ' rebel President Ben stons in the Cubah. Pbllce flfe fai' By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER A kitchen social, planned by the Miss Esther Johnson. Members whole rather stnmger than last Numerous advertisements and jured a number of the rioters. The defected New.Rqrough can will work on cancer bandages and news articles assure us that the Youssef Ben Khedda reflected the didates .tMwides Shan> ''vere C. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)-rPresident Kennedy de ladies auxiliary, .Manchester Bar year.” mounting fUry of Algerian leaders At the end of the da^wlth 80 racks Veterans of World Wkr I, Christmas stockings. 1’®*! estate business was booming TUs honse d eening service was a emeii, ons- Spicer Brown, Howard IVard and clared today his administration will not try to set prices or Or on the front page they In 1888, One story tells us "there over the daily slaughter of Mos dead and 29 wounded l^errorlsts Harry J, Nell an, Sr; wages in a t«4ce-time economy. He promised to emphsaize for Ihunday evening, has been could: find in the “ Neighbothood tois. operafioo. Whan tiie owner was away on pastponed and will be scheduled ' Members of Spenier . Clmle, ie not a deelrable tenement - va lem s In Algiers and Oran by EU' In Algeria, the rebel tommand In State' Sen. Peter P, Marianl, one “ a sense of public responsibility" in labor-managment nego News” column an Item from cant in either Manchester iw jobs, he wisssd a lot e< tsbpheoe cells and wra Topenn terrorists. Tunis protested th ^ the secret of the six announced candidates for at a later date. The postpone- South Msthodist Church, will meet HodcvUle refuting BAlrfleld Coun tiations. nt Is because o f the dMth o f tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Susannah South Manohester. .Severel of the snra he was loaiiif potential bmlnsas. He asked M o m A rebel spokesman said Ben army was trying /to starve the the Connecticut Reptd>llcan guber B. Ora m vers o f WlHImantic, ty’s- (dalin to having the oldest houses built' this season were rent- Khedda would announce dlrec- Moslems by k ee]^ wage earners natorial nomination. Is chairman of Kennedy told g cheering audience of United Auto Workers Wesley Hall for a workshop. Host bank president in the state, one' ns fer aaaiBtaiieA and we had one of oat Oom- m Bister of Mrs. Richard Gutzmer, esses win be Mrs. William Newton ed^^ore the foundations were ■nniaaliuua Conaoltmila dismas 'fiw prehlam tlvee to put into effect the cease cooped up In the Casbeh and pre the New Borough party. Union members that the nation can expand its economy while dtelnnan of the social. and Mrs. Howard Keeney. Horace Staples, 82, o f W e s ^ r t TiMHeR-TmM fire agreement signed by France, venting anyone from bringing in automation and full employmedt go hand in hand. Tolland (tounty' proudly pro I%ysicians and lawyers were 'with JUm. The Oonaaltant’a tseommendatian: and the Algerian nationnilsts at food. / claimed, however, that “wltnout Boy Feared Droumed But he cautioned that unions as well as company exMutives The Homemaker's Club, YWCA, The Mancheeter Civic Orchestra buying advertising space, and Install a qpeetol fine to eonnset with a oatmaar- Evlan Lea Bains, France. He said The retons have acctised the will iheet Wednesday at Mott’s doubt the oldest bank president .men’* shoea were bei^ sold for French HSvernment of dealing too EAST HAVEN (AP)—A search bear the same responsibility for avoiding inflation in their will rehearse""'tonight at . 6 in the In the etate” ’is Chauncey win- dal anewtoiag toivioe.-The servies would Act they ndght deal with Uquldatton of Community Hall. Coffee will be band room at Manchester High 83, G. A . R. suits fo r 111, a suite ttie secret army. softly vnth the qecret army continued today for a 12-year-old contract deliberations. served at 0:80 am. and a program chell, 93, president of the Rock of parlor furniture for 840 and up, as his tsiepheibe ssetotery, aaswering plMma, . lb. boy missing and feared drovmed In School . ville National Bank. The 'European terrorists re Baris, the paper Paris-Presse Some 10,000 delegates to the UAW convention and onlook at 10. Miss Sylvia Gottlieb, direc and curea for cancer to carbuncles taUnc w^ agss and maldag appointmenta. Re sumed their attacks early today, L c^ Island Sound. ers thronged to Atlantic City’s Convention Hall to hear the tor of hostesses at Mott’s, will The Army-Navy auxiliary will Heat,KlllB Oxen fo r 81- sult: Rdistlons with present cnshaaeis have kilHng 16 Moalems In A lte r s and fOontInned on Page Nine) The youth, Fred Bruenlg of East Haven, was one of three President, who made a whirlwind trip’ to this resort and back speak on outdoor cooking. Mrs. Al- sponsor a card party tonight at 8 If anyone doubted that there And almost aa funny as these freeUytoipRived . . . and basinssa hra p k M den Grant will serve as hoetess. at the clubhouse. ' - was “vlUalnoiis weather” th ey items was this one abmt "Thoee boys Who took a raft out Into the to Washington this morning. probably did so only until they Bob-Tailed Cbata” : now that the owner gets all tha calk ha for- open waters of- the Sound. Kennedy drew the lustiest roar from the friendly crowd read about what happened to poor Berty: Don’t you think I’m brave aoerly raiwed. Pariiaps one of eur Comnniaica- McNanyira in The hwo other' boys, Salvatore when he predicted Congress this year would enket a program Milo Loomis as a result of Satur to come out In It, AwthurT It's tkas Coeaaltants can help yoUr Sm cut ooeta, Palmleri, 18; and Martin PatrieelU, day’s heat Wave. A pair of oxen awfully short, you know. 11, said they swam back to shore of medical,care for the aged financed through the Social owned by Loomis “came from He Arthur: Why don't you put some imptoee amdeney er bnild sales during tha busy when the tide became rough. They Security system- bron with a load of wood and soon Inducer” on It? Ham Slices CONSULT US wasb ahead. TaOoring telepbeae service to your said Bruenlg started out with He based his appeal for ncminflationary wage and benefit after their arrival at this place Berty: What’s “Inducer T” them, then turned back to the raft. Arthur: That new preparation to aeeds k hk qpodalty; there’s ao diarge for Pro-] settlements on "gains out of the fruits of technology instead were taken sick and died.” ‘ FOLLY OOOKED The raft was found by the Coast pockets of the consumers.” In effect, he callea for gen But warm weather isn’t all bad: make the hair grow. hk atoklamt. 3m t our bwiiMas dice. The Guard In the ^Sound today, but; "LASt Sunday was a summer day Berty: There’ll no hair on this New fcitland Tdepheee Cenpany. CEMIER there was no trace^of the boy. erally holding increases to the same ratio as rises in produc ROSSETTO and straw hats appeared In force. coeA tivity. * Once In 4 while In the changing Arthur: Pardon me old boyt I SUOES On Vi^al Laos Point Only a week ago Kennedy had coNsntucnoN c o m p a n y New England weather there comee thought you were talking about 3 Die Violently voiced a similar appeal to bust- a change for the better and this your mustache. By THE ASSOOtAlKD PRESS K ib ic o f f Cites 68 DELMONT ST,—MI 9-0308 neaa for support of his economic was one of them," BANim Ol^ Thailand (AP)— ^Ministry declared the pursuing Three persons died violently in moderation policies. In an ad- The north end of townreign Minister Slsouk The motor vehicle victims were nedy had Slab, aa he did again Besldenttal and Industrial Constmotton and alnm t Immediately, took off About Towi,” which read; “A a /900-mito swing thraagh Nachampessak said rebel Pattaet six-yesr-old Joeei>hlne Franco o f today, pledged assurance (he gov* Fo r Medieare man with a team might make e senriUve northesst Leo troops were'within 20 miles Kensington and Jdbeph Orlllo, 23, ernment wlU steer clear of wage- good buslnm of sprinkling the FOR MOTHER'S DAY ' bordering ImOe with Oeo. of Houet Sal He declared the ptV>- Norwich. KUled when struck by a price fixing.' streets at the north end this sum W ILLIAM P. OUISH Lemnlteer# dislrman of Oommunlsto want to occupy the train at the Falrileld railroad sta His rbmarka today were often WASHmOTON (AP)—Secretary mer. The merchants and others DJB. jQliit GhMft of Staff. vrimle north o f the country. tion was Joseph B. Barry, 78, Interrupted by thunderoua ap of WeUara, ' Abraham RlMcoff would be willing to chip in liberal Slsouk said the proballoons (satoonsd cuiity programta grcwfii.' llolf Shoos SoM or Rosplkodl horses and 'M rs. CSeveland was med from BedJieW psst|ona;n|; pre^dent o f -General-Djmamica, Is in background. (AP Photofax.) ths Convention HaU, One huge R lblc^ noted., that Ja. April ths teaming to drive them; there was <4(sr Scitata'Owiersl H o s p it a l fteds Prc)d;P about three houn after the acci banner said "UAW All the Way number of people receiving social. Complete Shoe -Repairing much support for an electric strMt with JFK.” Another proclaimed security checks passed the 17 mil railway to connect Mancheeter alid VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) The dent. ; ^ E X P E R I Populatl^of an . thg Almost with a Look of Awe that "We have a good President, lion mark for the first time. and Rebuilding, Phis jSouth Manchester; burglars en GIFTS Defense Ministry announced to To Enter Coalition PoUce said the car was being ■ ...... - - - - driven by Mrs. Baihara MdMurray we need a better Congress.” Ths Secretary aald that nearly tered the Hartford home Of Samu MANCHESTER Ten yearr"*** Evory night pro-Oommunist fdreen are 12 million social security bene Orthopedic Work el U Clemens; and Dr. King's New charing remnants of the royal gar An AP Newa Analyak 27, cf 1178 Farmington A'vo., Ber Kennedy departed consldetably "JAVCEES" Old home t o l MotMi from his prepared text, not men ficiaries swe 66 or over. The others .Discovery for ConsumpUon, a sure rison of Nam Tha southwestward By JOHN BODERIOK lin. include (ufe million disabled work cure for “coughs, colda, asthma. y°«*elf almoatTgJ? on the road toward Houei Sai, the TOICYQ (A P )—The Laotian pro- OrlUo was killed when his tioning for one thing the opening #iLL IE v m went out of control In Norwich and Jacqueline Christens Litfayette, ers and their dependents, 2.8 mU- SHOE SHINES government’s last stronghold In Communists have served notice co line of his text saying "In ths lag- lion widowed mothers and-children, n e Best In Town! COMING TO t o v o l northern Laos. stuhhdrii rightist Oen- Phouml Idt a truck and an empty school islativs and political rattles which e»Peclaliy in v J f bus. An autopsy was mdered to de and bensfleiariss udio- are between Oovernmmt forces were crushed Nosavan that be bad . better join Ue ahead, I am counting on your 62 and .66. DAILY FROM 8 PM , YOUR HOUSE bi a thrae-Hour battle Monday at a coaUtion government or take termine whether QrUlo died from support." natural euses. PoUce say he might lerica’s Newest Polaris-Sub Benefits this year ara expected THURSDAY NIOHTS and ecquainted with ®®<^o«e their rendezvous point at Vleng the' military consequences. Kennedy did not mention to total more than SI4 billion, Pbou Kha, which is 40 miles south have blaoked out before the car ectmomlo poUoy conflict which SHOE *;ir«lor lo f This appears to be the clear "Most of these social security ' ALL DAY SATURDAY LEGLERC BUY A BAB west o t Nsm Tha, a communique m essage hehjbid the Pathet tn o 's went but of obntroL had devalopfd between him and bensflta ara spent at local grocery said. Barry, who operated the Bite By AJANGELO NATALE ft h o u g h t sh e v conSldsringPBO to 7S pacifists, in a silent protest Reuther. However the President EPAIR FUNERAL HOME . tiii. of b,r capture of the northwestern pro- GROTON F, throwing 's kiss. ' against the launohlnf. stores and other businesses, so long of LIQHT BULBS , ; 7 ' An a .nsult it added, troops Ballioom in Bridgeport for about (A P )—M n . John aald ha and.Reuther did not al os the recipients remain in good e WE GIVE jtttr STAMPS e are moat welc« 'withdrsw farther toward Houei vtmdal oapltiU o f Nam ‘Tha from y ea n until t o retirement, was Kennedy swung a champsgns bot Navy Secratsry Fred Korth de “ Jackie SI, P oii[^ No," said one Phouml’s forces. scribed her as being .’’thrilled and of their placaards. Mrs. Kennedy ways agree on sverything- health," sqld Rlblcoff. k, "SHOE mSPAHUNO—SECOND TO NONE’* FUNERAL (2) 60 Watt Sal, a garrison town opposite the t oU wway to New York whsa he tle with full force today and, in "In all too many Instances, how .»r f.7u'™ ',‘« 1HE NATNIiULY ' The Gommunisto in Laos, as both French and EkigUsh, chrls-' impressed” by tha ceremony. bad n<> direct contact with the “He is happy to admit it ahd 1 northern tip of pro-Wesfem Tnal- struck by a Boston-bound am reluctant to,” Kennedy said ever,” he added, "Sooial Security (4) 75 Watt Isnd. elsewbsre, use mlUtary messures New Haven Railroad train about toned America'a heaviest subma Afterward, she made an unex pacifists. SERVICE FAMOUS GOOf BOOK for poUUcal purposes. They would pected visit below the launching Mn. Kennedy was the first This apparently' referred to checks are endorsed and handed (2) 100 Watt Though the United Btsdes had 100 feet west of ttie Fairfield rail rine, ths Polarls-flring Lsktayette. over as payment of past due hospi- Wa l t e r n . ®e«pectfuiTy^ denied previous reports that Red road station platform. Using a two-hamud baseball >latform to talk with men who President’s wife to christen a Po Rcuther's contention, as stated to lelped build the Lafayette. She laris Bubmarlns—and the lAfoy-' HOUSE H A LE LECl-ERC (1) 150 Watt Oilna w«s Involved, the Defense , (Coattaoed on Page Sevea) (rip, the First Lady smashed the the convention, that wages should .(Continued on Page Seven) SHOE REPAHUNO SERVICE Director xatUe across the nose o f the bunt- handed her own, sponaors bouquet ette was the first Ship to be chris rlZe faster than productivity gains ^ 8 4 to 8 2 o t red rosea to workmen hanging tened by her. BSE OCR OAK STREET ENTRANCO-Sfl 8-4123 ing^decked vessel. until such time as there ts a dif Call Ml 9-5869 $ 2 M Value HARTFORD (AP)—The State Then, to the sound of cheers sad from the scaffolding. French Ambassador Herve Alp- ferent balance between wage in- 23 Main Street, Manchester ~"^or Public Service Motor Vehicle Demartment’s dally a Mating Klaxo Then, on the way■ay-f: from the Qen- hand w u among the—dignitaries (x>me and profits record o4 antomobUs fatallUet ts LafoyeiLafoyeUe slid oral DynaniloB . Corp.’s Electric f a r i z m Wltii PorchMW present. Reuther took occasion to ampU- of last ‘mldnii^t and the totals on River. Boat Shipyards In a bubblstop car, The Laf^ette, 426 feet lotv and fy this position in a statement B u lle tin s O f the same date last yegr; M n. Kennedy's face turned asri- ■hs s lo p e d to . talk with more displacing 7,000 tons, is asmsd for $6 Or More Monday night saying hs sub 1961 1062 ous and aha put her hand to her workmoi who tried to present her the French ifoMeman who served scribed to Kennedy’s economic Cmied from AP Wires Pulitzer Prize Won KUled ...... 64 82 face. T o aoino newsmen, she lotUced with a new hard helmet. in Washington’s Reved at Bartiara (OsUf.) Nsws-Preas for American Mothers Oommittes, Korth, the main speiUcer, described U.S. propiMals for wBerlln settle- By yoar preaenee kt the kaden kaow the people waafr FraMi Kewalphl far U. 8. Seswter. «viuny public attention to the con- length Monday as the. SecurlUes the ship as a symbol, of alUatics be meat, The Kennedy administra (Ccntlnned on Jtega Four) tec., confers eztraewllanry award I M iE I ;BgI0MEli8 asrvaOva Jhlm Blreb Bociaty. et World Mother on Mrs. .Jehu H. and Exduuige Commission began tween France- and the . United Pofet Frost Loses Line tion was Incensed since the leak Walter Uppnan, 72-yea»>Id vat- Oleaa Sr. o f New Ckmccird, Omo, two weeks of pubUc bearings on StGt(Ni» rame Jukt before a new raund aran York Mzrald Tribune the training, fitncM and sales Of He called it a "sidendld example of Berlin talks with the Soviet and nsinsd Maty Orissta Weather of the ehiphuUders’ art" and a syndicate - writer, was ..cited for Rej^rter Cov^nUg ly of Fort Payne. Ala., as Ameri fund raleamen.and brokerage em Union. wise and responsible intenational {doyra- "specimen of progrese toward can Mother of 1968, daring New peace,” which will add to this Between Woods, Lake’ nporibw. Be had won 4 special Area Interest Story Y ork conference.. , House psss- Fund distributors also occupied r e d s a s k e d TO QUIT PuUtzer citation in 1968- today’s witness list, Rsprasente- country's deterrent strength. LONDON (AP) -» A govera- ep bin that wtmld set ‘ ' Outside Ihs gates of the subms- .The PoUtzer Priza for cartoons riaadaids for brake Uvea of "top brokerage firms are msnt ' spokesmsa aald totey Gets Pulitzer P t m scheduled to begin teetifylng Fri' rine’a builder, Oensral Dynamics’ By JOSEPH E, MOHBAT The library announced Frost Britain has asiced the Soviet r went to, Edmund S.: Vattman, 47, llidd used te vriddee, Electric Boat Division, stood about has agreed to another three- PLANNING TO BUILdT O R E M O D E L ? a natt^ of Sktonla and an 'sdltor- W ashington says. . „ United Na- day. WAGHINOTON: (AP)— Union to persusdo Communist iii: l^ G E , Utah (A P )—Robert D, Robert Frost, 88. Mew a Uns year term In that post. iBl cartooniatTfor ths Ifi^tfoid ttons (fommsnd at Pannnnijom, The hearings are part of a "Now I’ve got all mixed up fbroee to withdraw from the Ijli Plan your finhheing just an carefully as you plan your huilding or re- (Cann.lT / ihilUns traveled more than 1,800 Kona, fbarges.. broad SEC stwly of the entire pe- while reciting one o t his most Nam 'nut area to Laos. The re 1111100,1 Tool Gels oft-quoted poems. Another re in government,” he murmured. llll modeling. See Mancheeter’s oldest financial jnetitatton io r the type . Paul VathlsM the Barririmrg, miles sad wwked 80 hours at a 88 vWktkas et. curltiea Imluptry, Much of the In- “The other day someone called quest waa nmde In Moeeew to Pa., horeatt *< The Associated agfsemsqt between March 19 and veptigaUon ip )>eing conducted in nowned American poet balled Sir Frank Roberta, the Brittoh fjli of financing best suited to your needs. Consult with ue anytime witb4 stretch in covering the story that hton out from the audience. me a statesman. So if I act a ■mbsssador, to an Interview Press won the prise toe pbo- won him the FilUtier prise for fc>- A pril 80. ppcreL' . 1 - Northeast Airlines little funny tonight, a little ;iii out obligation. • Canuauitlst Viet; Richard H. Faul, iehlsf coimsel "My Uttie horse must think with Andrei A. Gromyko, tra . toipmphy wtth a pletura of Presi osl reporting under deadUneepres- it queer,” Frost rumbled Mon strange, H isn't poetry, It’s Soviet foreign mtelater.'Britain In SoBth Viet Kate to to two m p - for the Inquiry^ cited at the end of WA8 HINOTON (AP)—A Civil 11 CURRENT ANNUAL DIVipEND ON INSURED SAVINGS . , % dent Kennedy and fonnsr Prssl- • day night to a packed theater statesmanship." and the U.S.SJS. are cocbalr- dont Dwight O. Biaenhower. It Mullins, a |7-yaar-oId county tiirad Atnsrtesn Army sergiiants MCnday’S session an SBC study AeronauUcs Board , examiner ruled If he were a sUtesman, he bad dcaenneed "UJk in the Ubrary of Congress, men of the commlaslon set up ritowed them with heads bowed, cmTOMpondent t o r ths D ca sn t o f what happened -to those who today that Hugbep Tool Co., Tool- "to stop without a farmhouss added wryly, he’d like to ex acberaea la Sevtli Viet begah -tnptollmcnt putehascs of co, should be allowed to acquire to keep the trace between Com hacks to the camera duttog a 009- Newa 6pd r Salt Lake Tek^tam, near, belwreen the -woods . . ... plode a little free verse on munist and loyalM forces *- terence at Camp David,. Vd., cn Wbn’ ttHT coveted award for his re hW JhzF wera ftsM . Mavlst aew* Axe-Boughton Fund B, a popular eontnfi of Northwest AirUnra. Soviet Premier Khrushchev. Hi- aMWF'tkra says hi Moscowv; between the woods ...” the Fhr Eastern eountry. .... hi-a April 28, 196U' porting. of a mairder-Mditaplng. mutual fond, tbrep yeara ago. under newly adopted procedures "And frozen -lake," come "I’d like to say to Khrush " ^ y oow! ttk,unb«leS5lB — ptosit's luwiipapet'labeir il ,S A \ IMCiS R waz tbs fifth PuUtaer Prisir P4id -aald 89 per em t who o f the c a b ; the initta). decision of the stege-whlspcrad. voice chev, ‘Don’t be a dud, incap f o u r t h CALL FOR DEBATE tha m ori mibeUevMhle thhig UmUs entert Its 87th day. wiMiim oay tlgnad installment centtmeto with exaniiner Merritt Rukien will be hr photography won by AaaoelaUd ' aCaaearty from the rapt ^audience. able of burling rapture. The MEBroi27 (-AP)—Congress- . I.OAIV ty im staffers. svsr luqipaaed." Munina exclaimed. tevestora PlanAhig Oorp. of Amer, come effecUva within, 80 days, un- 'With a smile at colleague conflict ends In pairing. Let’s . "A Ipt of peopls an responsible, leas a petition for review by the maa-at-Large Frank' Kowalski Ths amasb Broadway .haisical,. lea, the Axe-HMighkm distribufaw, Louis Untenneyer, the li join in nuclear things, te)’s today toned )a fourth cfaalleage •How-: t o .. :SucMSd ■ agteeMbr the Dassret Newa Yon had elUier casiisd in their shares hoard itself is filed by one of the brary's special consultant in Join In space, and have a great they make you tetenmttitol Fund to Wetora Secretary Abraham WUkWt IteiOlT has ehtersd into tonUb; agras- or made no monthly payments for parties. poetry, Frost picked up the honeymoon together.’’ BIHcoff to debate him to Wa aaaeatevce»a etesaT' CTaaaaiat' '^laevryviea ' dnuna attafd, ffoO EdwiA.^^8^ b s lid M . a t Isaat a year aa of . last Fsbru- Hie examiner said the acqukS-' line and finisbed "stopping by E’lrat said some more^poems, IS ossai this central mriit w lt^ United ' ibUc woods on a snowy, emi&g." terbary^ and New Britain. Kn- n o rt^ »T h # il^ of MadBera,** News anthortzlng that eeout^ «ry- lion should be siqnoved suhtdCt to then paused again to comment watokl wants BUrieott to debate jiiNUfoB onncai; 8^ fto sqtodwtt s4 4 «tl mOMB over Uhder (juisUoning. President certain reporting restrictions and Hs drew a standing, shouting on Secretary of the’ Interior boUtlOBl Isanes with him prior heKtlg. months in eofiMndiH held Walbir ; Beiiedick .-WBD. OLOm AX NOOW. cease operatloaa unleis flnsnckJ for’ Mm a week at. tbs U> Sd Rady VaOM as a v m boyar wim < brsiT ill Us roils oa botior«y - On the nation: "Ws’ra too jt o Foung to lb# crsdlbls.’| > m P age eaagpuat tn ths iwnsUHia.
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•■'. - ' ' ? s . ■; MANCHESTB® -EVEN^G TOliALD, MANCEffiSTEB.^^ONN;, TVESDaV.'M^Y. 8. 1962 ' PAGE THREE .. - : " "'^A oitw o ' ' • ■■ "v."- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN^ TUESDA^MAY jl^ 1962 • ■;i»« i»^ r iii>»tL.i .i;M .l iiiili f i > III .1 I iiii y ; '. »■ \ v Coventry You Shoi Id K now ... I c 'McNamara in Thailand Miss Fraser • < Sheinwold Bridge ■n. Club Soloist Africi Mrs. aine D. Bourn YCu’re ■V ______■ Pro-Reds Advancing LOOK AT B P& n < Mtoa Katherine D . Bourn's' Mias Janette L«rdnec Praaer. IN Nteth dsalte r lib ra ri^ 'to RiMt: B E ir P1NE8SB Bath eUee vnlam bh ;jirarid Iq a kaleidoscope that pkt- Hartford Rd.. still be a faatured B y'AU red MtetoweW . '^wns InteiMts rangiitg from'poU- soloist at . the ’annual sprinlr concert Qracnttibiis ot bfM#« players . tlos 46 pbUosc^iy, but alwoM of the Chamlnade Musical Club Visit foousea on accornpliriiment., On Vital Laos Point have grown up believing they knew 0 Q 7 4 > Sure To A Demooratlc minority member Mpni^y, May 14 at S:1B p.m. in tha how to take a double finesse. The « A K 7 5 Misa q ^ y s weaiey of Sierra accepted method is all right (or W the board' of education and (OwttUMd frMD Psg* Om ) government of Prince Boun .Oum chapti of South' Methodist -Orarch,, ■N. •' Laooa, IviMi^ Africa, will be casual play, but is faulty On the charter nvlalon coounistioa, and Gen. Phouml Nosavafi. She will- sing the aria. "Ehnanl, 'Was the ‘ first wcniaH eleeted to from. Nan Iha aloog the road to Gen. Phouini, the chief power fng In tonm .tofiay and toinorto*. hil^est level. $ 8 7 5 4 ^ 10 8 2 Emani, Involafnt;"-from the opera, Most experienced players srould D 10 6 5 3 ,«9 # 2 . tha. board of Hirecton. That On Mother’s Day And Boual Sal. lOO milea to the «outh- in the Vientiaim regime, eo far M in Waal<^, a librarian in her "flrat” .was both' preceded and .VEinanl." by Vardi, and a jpoup stin the t^rtt club to dummy and ...... ' I) I ,...... ' nil...... wMt. tedteating that. they had has been the chief barrier to for of fow ' modern and classical selec- native land, is- being apenaored- by *QJ SOUTH followed by ■ achievements, pep, Make A covm d 80 milea in the two days mation of .the coalition, contend the Women"S Service Bureau un lead a trump to finesse with the sonaliy and publicly. P-.. ■« tions- tea from the South hand. The plan $ A Q 10 4 3 •ince they captured Nani Tha ing it wc^d be dominated by der the U.S. Information Service Q J 3 At the age of 14, rite was Biaouk had . claimed earlier that SouphahOu^ong and the Commu Misa Fraser, a young coioratura Leaders Program. She will visit is to take tsvo finesses, first stit^i O A .K J . " graduated ftrwn high school in at least 10 Outninunist North Viet nists unless' hto rightist forces re soprano, has studied with Charlotte the Booth-Dlmock Memorial L4- the ten and.Iater stith the queen. * « 3 ' ScheneCtedy, N.Y., and three namese ahd Red (Ihinese bat- tain contn^ ■ df . the army and Robbie Gray of Manchester for six h n x y thiM eveaiiut- When Ihe opponents hold the Nstih Eari J M h W «t jdars later earned a BJt. degree Every Day Throifghout tallcna took part in the attack on the police.. AssoeikUd Press Cor yMrs. Dur^ this period, Mra. M in W nley wiU viim Uieachoobi ntosraot as well as the king .and 1 NT «Fsst 3 A Pats TO Beta Kappa from St. Law- respondent .John Roderick;, writing Gray has presented her in class tomorrow and in tha afternoon Jack, declarer's first finesse should r^ ^ University. Canton. N.Y. Hit With Mam Tha. and duo-redtala and entertain-, be •with the queen rather than Opening tend — iR Q tr.8; sources said there has been from Tokyo, said the capture of Heads Green FTA wuii be guest o f the M erry Sewers 1* received an .M.A, at 18 from no confirmation that Chinese Com Nam Tha appeared to be a-'ulear mehts in Manchester and through- . 4-dI CluD a t'th at home o f Ka lead stith Jhe ten. That is, provided that jl^ ey College. out the state. Mrs. Richard Hyde, 7d Conway South can afford to lose ohe trump ierides as a director and mem munist troops were in the.fighting Communist warning to Phoumi to Rd., will be Installed aa president er, Mrs. Ethel Cargo. In the eve- K-J, but It.presente you with a agree, to the coalition or face the She is a member of the Cham n i^ , she will be-gtiest speaker at trick, as to the hand shown. guess If' only small cards drop ber of the school board and Char at Nam Tha. 20 miles south of the of the Manchester Omen PTA at ter rerialon commission, Mrs. The Years Te Cornel military consequences. s ' meeting in the school 'auditor the Coventry Rotary Club meet- IJet AH oases and if East plays tow on tha sec Red China border. They said the ond round. Sou must go up with Bourn, "lEiUy” to her friends, has Fathct l«o troops Included C3il- Diplomats *n Vientiane won ium tonight at 6:45. h»S- The svsy to prove this is to list Arrangementa fex M in''' Wes sU ths svaya to stiiich- the miss the quen if Ernst sterted,.with also served the town diversely aa ''npsa-speaking Lu tribesmen of dered, however, whether the re Other officera lo ha Inatallad a member of the parking authority which once led her to seek a posh newed flgbtlng and the govern ar6 Mn. Stanley Wojeoaki, vice ley's visit to town have been made ing trum|>s can, be dl'tided. In K-x-x, but you must finesse tiia Isiee. b / Mrs. John Tyler'of Glastonbu aB but one esse It doesn’t matter ten K Bast started with J-x-x. and building atorjury contmlttees. tion to the state legislature. Bisduk refused to disclose the ment's losses would cause Wash president; Mrs. Richard Knight. Before the citcult .court system Mrs,^ Bpum believes to the val :/ ington to reappraise its efforts to ’ Mretary, and. Beldoh Schaffer, ry, a former resident Coventry stiiieh fineqse .you-take first. A weak opponent to the East strength'‘'o.t the government garri seat wUl put up the king on ths went into effect,' was a full ue of women in polltlca. She part force Boun Oum’s government treasurer. and a member of the Womens' Trie cruoiai case Is shown tp- son at HewerSai. saying such in day. You make the slam if you second round; or perhaps he will time, ana for a while assistant, icularly Ilkee to-work with finance into such a coalition.. U.S. pres After- the Inatallation. Donald Service Bureau. ctok of the municipal court She and budgets, and Is a member of With a,E . formation "wdujd only b^etit our try the queen >flneeae flret. This waver, thus making It clear that sures toward this , end included the Wynn, physical education teach- 00-op Newra luOTbeen a member o f four or five '-eaemibs-’' Ihe Nam Tha-Houel Sal The North Coventry Cooperative p ii^ up tha Jack and puts you In he has considered playing ths the board of ^ucation'a finance There’s Nothing suspension of S3 million monthly Sr, will present a demonatration charter'revision com m issi^. and credit evaluation committees road was believed to be’ the only oc tlka phyaieal education pro Nursery and KinderpattOn mem- posiUon to try a later finesse king. Play the ace first against overland escapb route for the 9.000 in economic aid- Blsouk asserted such an opponent. Her three-year term oh the She said she tries to idsit aaflitny. his government had received in gram with a group ot pupils from here are being notified that there stith the ten. Bast makes one board of education ends in Novem ofi more government troops re OradM I-throu gh S. The dSmon- will be no tuition charge for either tnxnp triok, but the slam is safe. Dolly question. schools tie rite, can to keep abreast- dications the United States decid Aa dealer you hold: Spades— ber, and she plans to seek re-elec- of problems. ' treating from Nam ’^ha. ^ Sis- atraUwi wlU „ba ih the school clasees for the month of June The You loee the slam if your first tkm. '‘Probably I’m more interest From ed a week ago to curtail military euk said “They are regrouping ykrd. In event wf rain, the pro full amount will be payable, for finesse is with the ten. 'This loses A Q 10 4 3; Hearts—Q J 3; Dto- She is an enthusiastic member of aid as well. monds—A K J; Clubs—8 8. What ed in education than In other fhe Great Books Club, now to its Shem L ik e: someediere else." gram wlU also bk- in the audi May. to the Jack, and you niust later "It the United States cuts mili do yop say? \ thinj^ because I’ve been a teach Blsouk disclosed the advance torium. RefreMuntatirwill “’.be kindergarten clan will visit lose'a trump trick to Bast. er,”. she says. 13th year, a discussion group whirii tary aid. Laoa would be thrown served. ■ The eruelal case occurs only 3 Answer: Bid one epede. Your meets twice monthly at 'Whlton after an hour meeting with Mal In the other camp and we would Lutx Children's Museum in Man She taught French at a school chester Friday. All children are per cent of the time, but this is hlgh-card strength must Justify Library. She has been a discussion colm MacDonald, British cochair- be going toward suicide," Biaouk an opening bid of one notnimp, formerly called the Robinson Fe mustcianahip at th* Hartftrd Ooiip to be at tha claasroom by S:45 'sm . important to high Jevel play. male Seminary to Exeter, N- H„ leader for several years.. Norm an’s man of the 14-natlon Geneva con said, adding that the sole aim of blit this would be a poor choice servatoiory of Music. The group will travel a school Rcugh-and-rearay will imeompaay Mika For Shetowold’s 85-page book French firsthand — as a student Praaer. sen. The best play against weak op at fhe 'University of Paris during cratic Town-Utommlttee, Mspebes- Tha. Laoa. ponents is to start the trumpe let, “A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” ter PTA Council. League of Wom Sisouk said he gave MacDonald A free will offering will be tak The parent-mfember board wiU Andover her Juni or year to college. She haa meet May at S15 p.m. at the by taking the ace. Then return send 90c io Bridge Book, Man also studied at the Harvard Uni en Voters, Manchesfer andL Hart*, a Btrcmg protest against the Nam WASHINGTON - (AP) — The en at the eoncert. -Airproceeds will chester Elvening Herald, Box 3318, be used for providing scholaiahlpa home of Its presldai^ Mrs. Warren to dummy and lead a low trump versity summer school and taught ford County. Federation of Demo- Tha, .attack, which violated both a United States haa released the JaaeNa PHuter Swartz on Swamp Jbd., through Baat. Grand Central Sta., N.'Y. 17, N.Y. ctviUc Women, and Manriiester Red ' INI cease-fire order and peace to Leurel Music CBmp fo r Man- a seminar course (or a year at The o B ' rand three-nation control commlsaion to The members' meeting will be Thla guards agatost loss of two (Copyright 1982, General Fea Hlllyer College, Hartford. Cross. She. is a former president 11:8 Cu, Ft, pledges of the rebel leaders, neu investigate what It called a cease- inade Musical Oub and has sung cheater High School students. $10,000 Offer tures Cotp.) - —Bchniarihip—winners—for—tUa held at 8 p.m. Mky 29 at the clan- tricks tf West.has the douhleton. Mrs. Bourn, a petite, attractive of both the Mancheeter and Hart tralist Prince Bouvanna Phouma flre violation in Laoa Iqr Commu with maify cheira lafl 'cborusN roomV All wrho have paid their woman, speaks thoughtfully about ford Counfy women Democrats and Prince Souimanouvong of the nist rebels, biit offlciala expected year will receive their awrards at and was publicity chairmen for the here. She hka been the eoprano the cemeert and refrashmenta will memberahlpa for the coming.achobl Rei^ivedfor the edi^tion issues in which she Pathet Lao-'- little action. eoloist with the Somers oainsre- year, as' well as presently enrolled Red Cross. The officials said they have no be served. Is most interested. - Both the U.S- and BrtUsh gov-. gatioinal Church fOr the past two paid members, will be ^giUe to Elm St. Link Accepted^ Finance JUg Problem She and her family live at 139- 1962 evidence to support -royal Laos \New lEFRIGERATORI amments denounced the capture years.- ^ - participate in the meeting. Princi Parker St. . goveiiunent chaigee that Chinese Use of Dump The greatest problem to educa of Mam Tha as a flagrant viola- Miss Fraser auditioned with sev pal Clarenos C. Edmondaw of Cov tion toitoy. both naUonaljy and tlon 'of the cease-fire, and the Communists tocric part in tha rebel entry Grammar School will give TPC Delays Change of Zone assault on Nam Ttia, a govern eral voice teachers in Maw Tork Marine Vernon has ■ottered Andover locally, is ohe o t finance to the DMted States sought to have it City last November, and U continu a talk pertaining to Grads I pupils. light of educational growth, she Bentley PTA Sets y j faivestigatcd by the ao-far .ineffec ment stronghold 30 miles from Red 810,000'a year for Uaq of the An China's border. ing her training with Doll Swing, A 1,9'70-foot eixtraalon of Elm Atty. Marte felt < the parking says. She potote out that the four ■'H'. tive International Armistice Con W e a t h ^ J i i r Volunteer -mothers. aaaiaUng for dover di^ sal area, Ptrat Ssleet- milUan students to colleges today Any Chinese-speaking troopa in head of the voice depiiitment at the week with the clasees of the St. was secepted, hut action on a wouldn't come right to the back, Final Meeting trol Oommlsskm. man Theodore C Wright said last line, but that if the owners are esqiected to double by 1675. General Electric volved, U.S. authorlUM eaid, were JuUlard School of Music, New Tork aone change request for a property BsMuse the Cbmmunlsts hold South Coventry Cooperative Nurs night. Tha town of Hebron is also Towns need to find ways to "cut probably Irregulars erganixed by City. ' WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The ery and Kindergarten wriU Include on E. Center and Brookfield 8ts. wished to allow parking rigfht to Bentley School PTA will meet I the upper hand miUtarlly, Wash Pathet Lao rebels from nomadic interested in using the disposal WM tabled last night by the Town the liiie they sliould have the down on oooU fn ssoondary and ington sources expected the State She has been a flnAiist in aev-' U.S. Weather Bureau marine Mrs. ^yton H. Whipple m . Mrs. toiilght at 7:30 p.m. to the school tribemnen in the area. They aald sreg^r package: am , Wright added. Plsiiiitog Oommisslon. ' right to do so. elementary adueation." ehe saya Department to seek the immediate eral opera .auditions and sang in a W illard W atrous. Mrs. Bdw-ard Site says persons to the teaching auditorium, for its last meeting of these tribes were Laotian. special floor show at the Fort ‘ndee will beliigh sdong the Con- DaUey qhd Mrs. Matthew Barvir. ' Althoui^ there would be an in- Urging approval of the Elm St. He noted that there is other C- this season. New officers will be to- return of Prince Bouvanna Phou- The move to prod the commis- nectleui: aI(ore from 2 t o '3:30 p.m. The perent-memhera ■’Vdll have a creese in the cost of maintaining zoned. land abutting the property Arid often give ankwefa to the .ma from an extended stay in Montegue Hotel, NasNu; BWI, extension Was General Manager stalled, ( Blon to action was made without this aftemdOQ and from 3 to 4:30 business meeting May 3S; the dump, Wright said he is sure Rlriiard Martin who said the town of the neighbora seUing the buffer prcMem of finance that are "too Ptance to renew efforts to form expecting any results other than while vacationing there last , win “we could nat batwsan 88 and $9,- strip, but that thla ptiKr properiy conssfvetivr- Wbat teacbtog.is ad: William Curtis, superintendent of ter. . pm. Wednasday afternoon. Low At Oelerado Parley had a stake to seetng that a good schdbls, wlil speak on "Future | a coalition government including to focus attention on the rebel as tide at Old Saybibelc la at 9 a.m. The Rev. JamM R. MacArthur. 000 a year." in the C zone had not been re vocatlng la wbat teaching was ad- Miss Fraser studies piano and road rsplacet the prssfiit’ right of vocattog when they were to col Plmis for Education to Manches his neutralists, the Pathet Lao sault and breaking of tha cease today and 10 a.m. Wednesday. Sun pastor of Fliat Congregational ’ Noting that many people are op way, because of the half-ntUllon quired to ^provide a buffer. • and the pro-Westem Vientiane fire agreed to a year age. organ and has taken a course la posed to this method of Jowerl^ lege," says Mrs, Boiirn. ter." Ronald Scott, assistant super set today la at 7:57 pjti.; tunrUe Church, is attandlng a conference doUsrs to taxes Manchester edllecte Atty. Marte said he was sure intendent o f schools, 'Will 'speak on I Wednesday la at 0:87 d.m. for mlUtary chaplaina at Colorado taxes, Wright eaid he betievae Just the new property owners would “I don’t think we can take care as many people are opposed to asoh year f root Industry and ware of educatkmal growth by doing 'School Curriculum." Boating iweather for Long Is Springs, Colo. Tl** Rev. Mr. Mac- house tostallationa on tha right of provide adequate screening, and land Sound tet Montauk Point and Aj^ur la a major in the 418th paying ons of the highest tax fates more of the ^ thing," khe aaya. Mr. and Mrs, Charles DelTatto way. suggested that if the buffer Strip will serve Tefreshmente'to the cafe-1 ^lock laland; Regiment, U.S. Army Reserve. in the state. He urged voters and requirement was imposed the She to quick to add (hat poUtlce Variable winds mostly easterly The Ladles' Aaeoeintion of First taxpayers to attend the town’s ad l^tabUsbment of a 40-foot street have HtUe, if an^, role to educe- teria after tha mssttog-—— width from a Forest St. to owners In all likelihood would be Now.»beaul^ hiying d^ during Chemfs at 10 tO-15 knots, to d ^ Becoming, .Congregatlcnal Chw eb wiU meet journed budget meeting Saturday happy to comply. ^onal quettlons. ' southeasterly at 15 to 30 knots to " from 10:30 a-m. to 3:30 p.m. to night “and let us knm^ what your Ptoe St.' poses sdfhewhst 'irf a prob Mrs. strongly In favor wishes are.” ^ lem because of the intrusion ot In tabling the zone Change mat of tha Manchester community night. Shifting to northwesterly morrow in the church vestry. ter, the Board said'it would re Driving Contest Deluxe Two-Speed at 16 knots by Wednesday after Women of the church and com He wggeistsd that Jeaifing of property lines, Martin noted. coiUege proposal because "it's dutttp Privileges anight jiie a solu However, ^scuSsiona with some serve Ha desieion pending study of sonutlitog the ooRununity needs," noon. Visibility '5 miles or better munity Interested in attending the more complete plot plan shQWtog Set for‘May 26 but lowering to 1 to 3 miles In all-day iVorkahop are cordially tion for those who deal the mill o^t^e property owners has led Biie says it is unfortunate that m m ■aze ■a)Miil8<'iioa b e Iwsiaesed, but Martin to believe that suitable ne the location of a garage on the G O L D E N J U B I L E E ! showers tonight and Wednesday invited. \ ^ U eal trsnda'have left the pro- properly at 201 E. Center St; morning. The Lutheran Church Ladles' who are raluOUnt ti> make any gotiations for estehlishment of the oaal praotleally at a standstill. This year's Teen-Age Safe Driv-1 Early morning marine weather Aid Society will meet at 8-'%.m: suhstantial outs lii ths budget. street extension can Ite-arrived at. Marte pointed out that tnough Ikioe there no budget slloted tog Road-B-O will be held May observations tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Meets After Taw Martin, saying that establish the zone change request was for for the coHegs to the new towii 3 at the Parkade, according to Block Island — Northeast winds, Aaro A. Aho on South St. The bttord of education still bold ment of the street linee w-as re two parcels, bis clients were main budget, It is apparent (bat the Leonard A, Johnson, president of 6 knots, temperature 45, vtaiblUty The Nathan Hale Community its regular meeting tonight at the quired to assure good travel con ly concerned with changing the ooUege planned for fhe fall by the Manchester Junior' Chamber | Priced As Only WASHER 8 miles, cloudy Center will sponsor a rummage, elamentaty school starting at ditions, noted that the right of way 201 E. Center St tract. The sec the community college committee of Commerce. . / Cold Water SettingB Montauk Point — North-north plant and food sale from 1.0 a.m. o’clock. Tha meeting .hour haa has been to tide fo r many years and ond parcel also haa a aweiimg on won't materlaJize, she saye. The Jaycees, sponsors of the I east winds 10 knots, temperature lo 4 p.m. Saturday at the center. been changed since the'board ac that its frequent use reoenUy by I t . Mrs. Beiifn.was born Katherine program, have appointed Kurt 44, sea .S feet, \isibllity 20 miles, Co-chairmen ere Mrs. Howard cepted an invitation to tour the heavy trucking -has eausad large Deering to Forest, N.Y., a small Pahl as chairman for the project. Norman's Con - From weather partly cloudy. Lutz Museum in MancheeteV-At holes to develop on the thorough- Washable Bopta town near Plattrikuv. Her par Any licensed Connecticut driver Craft and Mra. Joaeph Guiaan. 7:30. Groton — Winds calm, tempera In charge of plants WlU he Mrs. Rubber or plastic boots that are ents, James and Kaffiertne Deer- under l9 Is eligible to participate. o ture 45, visibility 10 miles, cloudy, Donald Smith; food, Mra. Hoiaid Veutk Parley Slated *%3h5Bter Langtry, deputy direc completely waahable are kind to tog, are now Fort- Lauderdale, Written eXamtoatlonsQ will be Weithajnpton Beach. L. I. — |>mons; rummsM, WUliam ken- As New Bingland regional - vice tor of < public works, has been youn ahoes. Just dunk the bo A Federal Uoebaee uqdsr the Others borrowed to make home, imprjove- 1. Small Busineas Inveatment Act of 1958. FSeMra 1st l*aUe . " < • -v S ments or to go on a real vacation. All bor ___ -8iart« Wed.— rowed with confidence because of the Niir, ■awBET anuii o r tootw” understanding as- N EW BEL AIR 4-DOOR SEDAN This ^EW IMPALA 6-PASSENGER STATION Cidi AAOffTRn rM V k i S r 8 0M8p«U rw O rt popular .priced Jet-smoothie rides like a W a CO.N Chevrolet wagoning at its most Son.t “Gnmief- Navamoe7 eistanee they re* _ JR; i s „ 4 ceivad at House* 4 & Ommh family room on wheels. Got a mammoth elegant. With up to a whopping 97.5 cu. ft. MAY SPECIAU-MON..TUES..WEP. ONLY M 88 1 6 .3 3 n M 6 118.46 cave of a trunk, too, with bumper-level of cargo space—including a compartment in hold Finance^ 3 8 t 13.07 14.18 19.74 3 6 6 5 888 1 9 ,® 20,91 29,27 loading and a handy deep well for bulky the ffoor where you cap stow golf clubs and 54,48 888 30,8^ 33.61 47,55 89.47 items. Plus a choice ol six or V8 skedaddle. other valuables out of sight. COLD WAVE SPECIAL ENDS TONIGHT! . lU o tastimies df 54 8 9 6 4 !^ 3 9 .7 4 . 106JI0 “ Walk Ob The MTId SMe” §rom> rote fs «f«lik54s I n e l i ^ s li« n ip * « “The Underwater kplrie k A p i ■ g. teal on oU See the luw Chevrolet, Chevy I I and Cortair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s '■ curls, create liaae, set F im E m y TOea.-Wed.-'IlmrB.-SBa.-Maa; laaltag epkar. Give STAim WEDNESDAY! Mether a Gift C etW h t', i cate fer beantr aent- Item. . _ 5 ■ AltCa|er Shaiir! AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER . F. ato*4>»-D. lUrite IN MANOHESTEIL CONN. IN WEBT Ha r t f o r d , CONN. '' nuvAto' b o o t h s S. Davto Jr.-J. Btohep •BEABOEANTB S^^Oetor) CARTER CHEVRCM.ET C C ., INC. THE GRODY CHEVROLET C O . 1(38-9:85 . XUIHCmUEED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVBOUCT DEALER LOV6LY LADY BEAUTY SALON •9MU8 r w Of Htraetas* IN HABTFORD; CONN.' IN NEW BBITAJBL CONN. G, FsnMBstte Davto 1 >. SFEOlALnaNG i n HABS OOLGKINQ 3(45-T:98 . CARITOi MOTORS. INC. WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET. INC. ■ 898 MAIN-ga9IEETS--MANCHBBXK» NeW: Ooa arasglrti at T.'Dasta apoa 8:88. ' AUnKMUZED CHEVROLET DKAUS AUTHORIZED OBEVROUnT DBAUER mMraONK lEl »*tM8 .J. X ' . , -ijir BAST HAWnOBD, CONN. ' t • . A H t n a s m s B r A M ta s n ' 'Th# Siede Of Htll 1 IN wiNiNMHh oranr. - , ' z. -^UNfiiafTa'YlBABanri :: : ,^^O M N CHEVROLET. INC. ^ AROERY CHEVROUira lN C. ^ ^ ...... ''-J, .•» r . 'r k , s'.' '■"r ‘ - 7.:r '■ of.-.: - '-ft. ■; ;• - ■ -
MANCteWCfe EVmNfe CONN, TUESDAY* MAY 8. 1M| NANcmiaTiaR b v e n i n g h e r a u j . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ,* Tu e s d a y , m a y i962 P A G B i ^ ^ •-U- and Col3 drinks w ill be dvaUable e t Stetf f ' Ml M r Bolton C o t u m f ^ kraemilrai lllie, Sorvlee Coventry' SouthWir^bor isamaqr; Mra Edward. toe'snack her manned by Mr. and Weiii^Pupils Mrs. Johsph u c ltra and Mr. and FOR Rl ttpaatnw; yMrs; Richard % ir - « : ’ ■eiiilrisHnr ekatraiaii. Junior DL Mrs. Gasprin Morra. PTA Unit Honors 8 itod I f mm. M e v lrl Other booths include a fish pond < Pr^enl Recital -i-eovif Of ellcat» alea PTAtoView ; ra S w M n T WUUam W alrii was l|i- I raedbr fe e to * h o t' TV-Radio Tonight ZBAGrante . etaUlng oMerir. - - e . - ^® arranged by M n - Edmund Pera- Charter Members ■Ufe (Mojeefore, on jsad wito. a vmiem a t .| 4 oluha; j e w ^ booe, used and- . H ie second to a aeriaa ot thfoe . 8eheel:Eanri-to Meet ' !IC f a n Insfatold in ye new, Mrs. Elijah Roser; and a mid-seaeon recitals given by toe WELDON DRiiG. COx P u p ^ W o r k Tfea b earf o f education wUl BMot ne. Complete with ' v^ring Slated prise azCads featuring a variety, of C « r u m h i g lp T A w ill Obserra: piano puplli of. the Werner. Studio, 801 atatoS te-S U , i n 8-5981 . t o ^ a t .7:80 pto. a t toe Town vers and aU ear games. A miniature golf range will FoUndera Day foV Its final mast Frederic B. . 'WCrner and Mrs. gun. The report 8^ Supt. of seb e^ Proposed changes in the aoqJng Tetevisioh AcUevemeat atgtat .wm be ob D s ^ t up outside the CChooL weath ing of. toe‘yaaftonigbL The PTA $;0(i Bla » onWet tin prasrtu o< ■ Ruse .Bunny g. 40. Louise Rccknogel, Inztructora, was *y Florida Paper served At the Geveatiy PTA meet Tulileg Nintb A e t o W Oddougiee (Will Mwht^ WILSON regulaUceiBae well, aa two requests er permitting. B»rljr Show (In progrti*) lo. 30 S.’OO Bacnelormather 3 40. held -Sunday aftenjoon to toe a geecnuneedetlw eencwidng the WiU henor tha foundan of tha S i* WfogTeM* -a Password , Chapel o f : the South Methodist •---w-w-iwweara*ra»riim k ing et T pjn. tomorrow at the for lone Changes will he aired at a Briefo ‘ local unit, wbontqhey have invited' .Quick Draw HcGraw (in prox- Donna Rted Show Robertson iBcbooI. Tpa Eanlng Boar^ of Appeals elamentoiy eelwht'piloeippli' oau- lUCTRICAL CO. Tentative plana are being made rei») ,, » , 12 1:30 Doble OUlls . I. (i^hurch. The .room wAs decorated rlaa A yM M on ai poUolM commit PuWlo hearing o f the soiling com-’ to be apectal'guests. Thrae of toe Ne-wa - u Alfred HItoheoeZ Preients • with palms and flowers. A vaijed cS idm of Grades I-throuah g (94t17>M E3.7l7l for the Bolton Bbmemakera to Kialiwaj> patml 40 Attention Registration Set at the eohool will have cxbibtPens 'to- grantsfl eight raqnai^ tee, w ill be alppoliiteS; end rules miaalon May 14 at 8 p.m; a t the take a trip to Sturbrldge VUIagd four first offleera .are qxpeeted tp program o f 39 numbeia was pro-' •Mount of the , lu t preeldentla] naaartng AvpaUHa. Cbmmnnity HaU. be present along with aeveral Quick Draw McGraw 8 New Breed ■ 4U I o f their work ia the' auditorium. Iwaught before It, end tabled • and retuUdlens wUl he diaeueeed. on May 16. A ll those whp woiud 4:16 Industry On Parads 63 9;00 Dick PoweR Show 10. 33. I sonted. - eempBlgn. '^‘ ' ^ e proposed changes wih .pro- like to go are asked to pay toe re charter membena - • ;1S Naws. ^ r t s a Weather I.- 12 Red Skelton Show 3. The next recital in the aeries For Kindergarten These w ill be opea fo r iaspepPmi. nhith. The meirtliic la open to toe puUlc. *nind Man ■ Businessmen *1 jtiftt Ih^^good thet • Jounia]* until 9:80 pin . -. - M ijih ig Bemr. Changed ' 'ridf a .braakdown of toe business quired fee^ to either Mrs. Harold The new alate o f officers wiU be ___'In Tm Piiblle Inlereet is will bo held at to e ' sOLme place, * The' IMbpeBdRit Tii&iw Co. of instaUed with the early members 4:10 Sea Bunt s -9:30 Streets.of Cfis^er iitl^ b o A hiMi 'hMa raeogniUed Jn Children who w ill. attend A t S p.m. the P T A win foeet la Woburit, Mims., tequeaied a varl- Ih s Toting Daiaoeratle Chib wUl s « e into two classificatkms. A new Dwyer or Mrs. Mario Fava by Fri Tile Jaootw Club Houee 22 tchabod and Sunday,-June 10 at 3:80, vriten an For Your Ceaveohoee the classroom tit Mrs. Msry Rap- hoM Ha regular meeUhg today claasmcatlon—a neighborhood busi day of thla week, the deadline for acting as aii installing team. Adowa 40 Youre For A Bong 40, other group-..^of students - will be ttM •waMto," w ^ t a ^ d . Manchester kindergarten next a«ee .ta allow four bulUUag lota Hia Pieiure 6.1 „ Dick Van Dyke 8bo pelyea tar a short business n eetr et 8:M p.m, at avlM Reetaurant ness pone—^wUl a llw retail and regfotratiohs. Coliunbla P T A wat organlaed in 10:00 Cain's Hundred presented. WaWnONivor ' T v t the 'Ant time la^4S yean, year yrill be registered tomor- with a leaser square foot’ surea than HAPTT VALLEY VAEM --Pete Roberta, chairman o f the 1940. Some ranlniaclngof the "old of Annapolis is -Those who participated yester • row and Thursday, from 3:16 ing_aad Installstlori of oSicsrs. the R-40 sons i permlta. The i6 - on HL S. H u hour of the meeffng ■<>: ■ ' CAM P service eatobUahments, such as 4:40 Htn^.DssUny so One Hour Special S, 40. the tnutees made .no aw ud in The ttewnew officers are the Rev,^Rev, la later than eriglnaUy announced. dairy outlet, drug store, grocery Intermediate baseball league, has days” WiU be.featured. .«:46. ~ iKiey 10. 12 :(u Naked City day were Karen A. Kaiser, Bar Your Ordtrs Promptly the caUfory of Blofraphy. lt was to'4:15. Registration will be quest was granted *» tbe preperty MMibani. Veemeat called, a meeting. Friday at 8 p.m. |Wte 8. 12 MtHlon Onhar Movla bara J. Seavey, Steven W. Chase, and Mrs. James R- MacArthur, eoafoians with airisttag lota In tbe Fer Bqgre and CMrU store, beauty aalon, barber ahop, The annual poUuck wiU pracejie Garry Moore Show 3, reportad Monday Uftit that thh held at all schools.. Parents co-presidents; Mrs. Deborah fTan- at toe Community Hall for all the businesa meeting and la sched 7:00 MlUion DoUa^gUovle 18 11:00 News.' Sports * Wssther 3. Steven J. Smyth,' Donna Kodea, should register the children helahboihecA Evening Hhfld ra m Uto ceoMfMd hikr profeaslonal offlcea and. Mudlos.' ■ News Spiirts « WesUier ' « i ttwtM fe had turned down a rec sgel. vice presldmt; Mrs. M^llUun MMf eforeependent Donald Tedford, chairman o l toe managers, coaches and officers of uled fo r 6:80 p.ip- I^ra. Roderick To Tell the Truth 3 Otrol A. Mooney, Denis E. Wlr- ommendation by the advisor}- • at the school they will attend. c u m H. JUlson o f 97 L w f HiU lag, ewtmndngi; hnsebaek ■ rid toe intermediate league. Stackensir r Kni-lrre lu Big News talla. Held! E. Squires, Shirlw DEWEY-RIOHMAN A. Smith, recording secretary; Rd., appHed fb r’permlfBian to coa- Uigpbans MMAsn commlaalon, aaid that the intantioh Msurrotta la gencrml chairman and CluhPreri^nt Barry Barents STAtlONERS SlNCil-1801 board tor “Cmaen Haarat.” W. A. It Is,'not necessary for chil Mrs. Donald Toung, treasurer and ing SWBEKf8U8. A white elephant and rummage it being aaalsted by toe executive American. Odyssey 11:16 Tuesday Starlight Lorenzen, Doreen A. DeCormliw, dren to be present. struct a dwelling on an imdersiaed 4-1788. Fee mera tofwmslhm thSet • Was to alioyr in a realdehtlal aone Mrs. Alacapdhr F; Mahnella, U4 Evening Report Tehlght (C) 787 Main S t ThL M I 8-1899 Bwanberfa book on the life of Mrs. Edgar M. Bolsvsrt, eoirt- sale w ill he held' In St. Maurice board. N. Lakewodd Cir.,- was elected . Hiriiway Patrol Sharon L. (Toro, Mary Ann McKin the late publisher, William Ran Children are eligible to at lo t . In an R-30 sone. Permisston camp dlreetora 8$ Vbmee OeB» amall businesa that would serve Church Thursday begUming at 10 7:15 rflin 42 New*. Sports A Weather ney, Jeffrey Soule, Karen J.' Ha-: spondlng secretary. was gnmtod as the appitoaat has toe immediate area- '' Two . iicholarships to Richard p r e a ld ^ o f the OoamopoUtan Club gH LiX i Feature 40 dolph Hearst. tend kindergarten if they will . To Body Vmior NIMM, gregiafoBal Ohorrik V8niea, a.m. Sports Camera kanaon, David K. Seavey, Grag- the BSeeaeiuy overall aemara foot Oeu.. Haludhy. MtW U , 8 to The second buslneas sone would Curland's Magic Wood Day Camp o f M uchester, succeeding Miss tSvenlng Report 22. lenn Oibbi, William DeCorihler, Asked tor comment on the re be fiv e years o f age on or be Two Coventry High 'Sehotd IhriyDiRkaii Heads A ll meh are invited to see a wiU bp'presented at this meeting 7:30 What in the World fore Jan. 1 of next 'year. age to conform with the sonlnr 7t80 pjn„ or' ceanMiF focal .remain the same, allowlra; all per movie “Ufe Story” at FlSno’e '^iwnon Washburn, at Us annual Bmelt H. Moseley III, Nicholas port, a Oalumbia ' IJntverBlty teachenf have been kwarded schol- rules fo r the R-20 zone, even as a g ift from Curland..Onl^ PTA- meeting Friday afternoon In the Real. McCoys spokesman saidf' ‘ ‘What tran It la. necessary for the pg|-- anAlpe fo r summer study uadar agent ‘ ' mitted busineaa Uses as at preaent Restaurant -Huirsdgy at. 8 p.m. Laramie 23. B. Timreck, Joyce A. Rubin, Dana though the d^pth o f the lot lacked * Jewish Apjjeal with toe addlUott of motor vSMcle members present wiU be elij^ble Federatkm Room of Center Oon- New Breed 10 1:00 Late Newd S. TTireaher, Holly A. Urbanettl, NoffiEf spired within the advisory board ent te bring to the -school a the National Defense Education Mra Mervta t, Th teeber The prtxram la sponsored by the os ...recipients. copy of the child's birth certi A ct. footage. 188 T sttan d'M w ; use such M gas stations, sendee Cancer Crusade. gregathmal Church. BUBE 8ATUROAVS TV WEJCK.FOR COMFLEx E U S IIN O Donna. M. Toro, Donna L. Diotrich- m the Pulitser Prises and , the Richard G. LaQuerre of.54 MU' Dr. A. Elmer Diskan, 148 Porter Mrs. CUarence GcanL prhrident- Other new otftcen are Mrs', Hor board of trustees la not a matter ficate,. proof of smallppx vac John Hernum o f the chemistry Bueidaiid. O eoaL4a4«85l atatlona, repairs, storage and car P ra c tic e. sessions' in the junior sen. Paul Wllhelmi Lynn B. Heller, ler Rd., asked a variance to. allqw St., was elected president of the sales, 'the. conuniaslon has 'stipu baseball, program hav* be^ an elect, extends an invRsitiOn to all ses F. Murphey, 'vice president; (Theryl A. Starkweather, Judith A. ^ E HAVE DAILY o f public record and. therefore no cination, proof of diptherla department has beea eslseted to of the charter m^nb'ers to attend study organic chsmlatiy at the the storage and sale o f used ca n United Jewish Appeal ef Manches lated that uhere ’cars are to be sold nounced.. Mrs. Herbert J. McKinney, secre Seavey. comment Qsn be made on it.^ immunization and proof o f po for Riehard Motors on property on ter at a recent reorganization tola m'eetirig.. Radio The apokeaiftan said t|ie univer liomyelitis inoculation. Be University of Rochester in New there must he sales of new cars as ^ Farm teahru -will practice Mori- tary. and Mra. Donald Grant DELIVERY YO THE EUiagton Rd-, 'This was. tabled meeting t o eztabUsh a permanent To Jitoge Sdence Fair treasurer. (Thie Uztiag Includes only thoM sity had notified the advisory cause medical advjce Is Tork. \ total of 60 teachers wlii well aa used cars ao that toe pos- 'day and Wednesday .evopngs at news braadensfo et 10 er IS-mtonte •w participate. l>endlng fiirther inveatijnUon. unit for year-round aeUvlUe*. Dr. Porter Buiool science fair ex- The OoamopoUtan Club’s annual length-. Seine stations carry other short newsoaats). b o^ of the failure to name a 'against the immunizations Maneheeter Lodge of lake de EblUty Of junk yards .may be elim the school; the Bolton Dairy a ^ Louis Mager Of the guidance de Diskan 1s serving as chairman of inated, j;. M fc M Oil teams will practice hUdta^^will be judged this week. lunfheon, final meeting until Oc WDBO-lira > 6:30 Nlghtbeat Uofraphy winner. being given'during the sum sired a oncM^ exception to allow Judges are: Mary Jane Reid, BOLTON mer, it is recommended that partment, has been selected for the the eurrent United Jewish Appeal In' the proposed amendments to Tuesday; Sheridan Oil and Flano tober, wUl be held May 24 at Stone 6:00 Nsws 10:00 News CAR LEASING The prizei. for history wait to advanced counseling and gukUnce a circus rni property of Morgan fond drive for ths third consecutive -rrisor o f elemetUary inatruc- Haven' in Farmington. 6:10 Bishop’s Comer 10:to NIghtbrnt tstwrence M. Gipeon, 81-year-old they be done at once, I f not Bradley Ob Ellington Rd. Requ^ tha aonlng rules, restrictions are Realty will practice Tbuisdaj(. ^ t|6n; Richard Grenier,. Grade 8 11:16 Sports Final institute at the Ufilversity of Con-' year. « * placed on inataHatlon of floodlights, . , M n . Mannel'la presented a report ?iSI M :m> biarligni Seranads historian at -Lehifh University, already corapfated.' - wea granted aubleet to town and m Men in the pnigraun will m e e ^ t teacher and Robert Anderson, 12:56 Sign Off ' . necticut. A total' of 35 counselon Other officers are Dr. Robert stipulating that they musj not af 'on the state Federation meeting In WRAV—<11 andltEHTALS AREA ,ft>r “The Triumphant Empire: Parants who have already state parking and fire regulatiooa. the Community Hall afterT^toe Grade 7 teacher. J 6:00 Paul Harvey News WPOh—2416 received registration and will participate." Ranu. execuUve vice president; fect adjoining proposes- Rtiles are Wednesday practice, ’aessibh this Bridgeport last week. 8:00 Dale Kelly First In ManohratoETiIm cu e. Thunderclouds Gather in . the 'BOkado'-Slated Mazy B. McLaughUn of 71 Rob Caortesy Award 7:00 Edward P. Morgan health forms from the school . ert Dd., wras given a variance to Robert htone and M n . Leon Rubin, also Included for the 'Use of ad week to fill to* team, rbsters. On Miss Aima PYenCb, head Ubrari- 7:16 Report fan matotenaiioe,■ fnihr'toimred West, 1788-1766,” volume 10 o f a Coventry High School will pro vice presidenta; Mrs. Julius Frad- ~Ronald Qamache Has won..to* an tor Manchester puUlc Ubrartts, 7:10 Night Flight I to rednoe yonr promnM and beriea deallnf with the British should fill In ilie necessary in duce Gilbert and Sullivan's.‘ ‘Mika construct a garage on her prop vertising Ughto and signs on and Saturt&y at 8 a.im^ht the Com now-coveted courtesy award ’’tor 10:00 Good News With Alex Drier formation and preaent them at erty. In, treasurer; -Mre. Norman Fen- o ff buildings.. The erection of blU- munity Hall, uniforms will be dla- and. guest speaker, suggested U:0b TtmupiLat My Plaea 4:i» World Newt "” **** nrorries. For foU tafongratteir LENQX Bmpira before the American R w - do” at 8:15 p.m. May 24 and 35 at deU, corresponding secretary, and Apr! Tin Riehard Curlond'a Grade C;lu Wall Strsoi enU Mutton. registration. the auditorium. Roger W. Newberry of Rt. 8, . boards is to be eliminated entirely, tributed; AU managers and coaches 5. The award ia given monthly to' hooka aijd periodicals for summer 1:00 Sign Oft 6:15 Sboweate and Nawt Was Krantod.,a variance to allow George E< Sendsls, financial secre EVERY detaU: — Tedford said.^ T have been ui-ged to be present fpr reading. W TlO-ltM ' 6:46 L.OWSU Tboroas PHARMACY The musie prize was won H ie east w ill Include Jay Gor- tary. that yoimgster showing the best 6:00 News, Weather a Sports 6:66 Sports Paul Peuriae by Robert Ward, i 44-yw-oId den, Raymond GIjito, David Eaton. toe sale of boat trailers. Aak Zone Oianges .. this event: possible balance ofi natural cour Mrs. Edaon BaUey was in charge 4:30 Financial Report 7:00 (3 8 Newt 2ty 2. C6NRR n . Toicottvilh J. M. O’Brien of Rt. 5, sou^t to even. the most mi Everett T. McKinney of Bolton o f,to e program, and Mrs. R. W. 4:K Album of the Day 7:10 Richard Hayea Show aeveland-bom artist now livlnf Thomas Cultrera, Lawrrencs Zeig- tesy' and senaiUvliy toward peo §;45 tbraa Star Extra 7:30 CBB-News Analyele. Showcasa Ml M M M ler> Carol Shlrshac, Louise Ckow- erect a aign four by eight feet It Notch is asking for a zone change Mandiester Evening Herald Bol ple. '• Russell was hostess. Refreshments Phone SO 9-SS81 In Nyack, N.T., tor “The Cru They WiU Perform Saturday nute— of every serv 7:06 Conversation Piece 7:65 Boston st New York 873 MAIN STREET cible,” a three-act opera first per ley, Donna Bruneau aed Barbara was granted allowing non-flaahlOg from business to industrial oh the ton correspondent, Grace D. Mc Grade 1 Registrations were servdd by members of the 7;30 Nswk of the World 10:30 Showcase of Uie Night Fire Co. 3 Adds Bickford with. Roeemary Belardlno The Moore Marionettee, pre Iighttog>. rest o f his property at the Intersec- Dermott, telephone HItitoeU $-5645. George Patros, principal of Por hospitaUty committee. 8:w.Boston at New York 13:15 Sign Off formed Oct 26, IMl, at New baby and his episode with the ice we conduct ia Tork c ity Center.' It is based on aa accompanist. sented by i/tr: arid Mre. Burton Pola B'ratowe of Rt. 5, wwe COVENTRY --tlon p f Rt. 44A and Quarry Rd. ter schotU has set May 8,. 9 and 10 Five Probationers The ‘‘Donytian Dramatists,'' the Moore of Coventry, will entertain hangman. One o f the scenes, w rit -anted a viriahee to erect a 4 by P u 't o f his property Is now zoned between the hours of 9 am . and 3 a play by Arthur Miller. childreh and adults at twro per ten In 1626, deals with Mr. ffoot sign. \ , personally supervis vice' ciMiinnea of the 29th and the Alan Oufan, 80-year-oId New high school's drama group, will as IndustiW. p.m. fo r registering those children 35th dlatricto, and their atote Five new ptifoationary flremen supply the ita ge sets and techni formances Saturday at 1 and Punch's housing problem, not Macdonald R off g e r a ef 515 Tha second request is from Fran PTA to Hear Talk who are to enter Grade 1 in Sep- Tork City poet, won the poetry much different from that of to DAY SCHOOL ed by an owner of central commltteamen' and wom wRb jfiMeptM at pie regular meet- cal asslstancfc The entire glee club 2:30 pjn. Jn Bailey auditorium at Graham Rdn was p y e a a variance cis A. Warren o f Tolland Rd. for an tmnber. Only those, children who en, to be heM to Yeomans Hall. award fR- his “ Poems,” will take part in the production. Manchester High ScbooL day. , to buUd a garage wltoln flve feet extension o f the business zone. On Music Theater in g 'o f'P ie Co. S Are department IVIWn^^BviwII are six years old on or befdra Also preeent wlX he Btata CSiair- Both Ward .and Dtifan hiave A ll parents are invited to attend The shows will be part of the Mr. and Mrs. Burton Moore for Of the sideline. > our firm. ^ Tedford said half of -Warren’s Deo. 31 o f the ourrent year are last night, four years wrote and directed man 8e«rlA Finney, vice chair fun-time careers and pursue their the <9 en house at the high' school spring festival of more than 40 Junior Women Seat Odfioecs property is now zon.ed for busi Rctoert E. Smith of Blobmheld eUgible fo r enrollment. man 1 ^ . A iin » Dwitaekl and toe arts In spare tima Ward is execu H iey are Edward J,-; GalUgen, Thursday from 8 to lO p.m. booths. exhlMts and attractions, productions for the Children’s L it Mrs. Robert Hale was liisUlled Uiroii9 li Bth Grad* ness and toe rest residential. W ar tle Theatre of Manchester, will speak on "Music-In the Thea GOP Re-electo Officers headquarters, sta ff. tive vice president and n U n afin f Edmund Miller, John T. 'WUey, Glaaa en Trip sponsored by the Maneheeter Me as president of the Junior Women's ren plans to have an auto radiator The Republican Town Com Dinner Will he served to the editor of the Galaxy Music (forp. Robert M. Sehoff and John 1. Ths Grade 6 clasaes of William morial Hospital AuxIUary Satur ' Tickets tor the Moore Marion Club at Ito final meeting o f fifo repair busineaa on toe, property, ter," at a meeting of the Ver- mittee, in a re^u-gsmixationiU Haaunond and Donald SayOrs. at ettes shows are being sold Mrs. groiro a t 6:30 under toe fUrecUon and the R tfh fa te Press. Dugan GluUetti. day from 10 am . to 4 pm . in thp year last night at Avery Street NOW AOCEFTINQ Tedford said. planck School PTA tonight ht 8. meetiiw last week re-eleoted aU o f it r »: 'Virginia L*wia and mem- molds m e d l^ sculpture for But Robertson Sohool vlaited Stur- h l^ school gymnasium, care- Melvin Horwitz, 62 Hilltop Dr., and Elementary SehOoI.- PTA Fair Slated Smith is the director of music four omcen: Atty. Bllxabeth Den h en o f the Women'e Repuhlloan ler A Doerfler Inc, A ll w ill become regu ltf firemen bridge yillag^^saisrday. teria and aiuditorium. Mrs. Donald McLenaoh. 86 Hilltop A ^ Installed were Mra'Rob- "Food, fun and. frollq” Is the at wnc^FM, vice president of the at the end of the 90-day proba STUDENTS nis Hutchins, chairman; Vincent Club o f Ctdumbta. /. Other jelimaUtm awards In The program by the Mdore Mar Dr. They are being assisted by jsrt Gregolre, first rice president; theme for-toe,PTA fair to he held Clrio ILadc Association in 'Hart Sledjeskl,. vice chairman; Mrs. tionary period. Today is the deadline for Mrs. Anthony Amato, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Frank E. Aheam, second 'Saturday from 10 am.- to 4 p.m. at ford, and" vice president of the cluded : ' .Among other Items o f bustnees' ionettes will ihdude a satire, "The Fnr Sumndr Schbol wid Virginia C. ColUns,'secretary: and 'Maaeheiter Evening tforaU Oo- League of Women Voters' mem Blue Owl,”' adapted for hand- Nelswanger. Mrs. Stanley. Mldlahd. vice president; Mrs. Harry Rich the school. Mrs. Robert W arfel and C5vic Music Association In Hart Mrs. WiUlam S. Burnham, treas InmMa eorrespendent. Mrs. Don Local raporttof under the pres- acted on. Chief Vytau Chemeriui bers to make reservations for Its 196343 School Term sure of emtieci time—Robert O. puppeix by Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. 'Victor Benetti, M ri. John ards, recording secretary; hbs. Mrs. Arthur ScanlOn are oo-chair- ford, and vice president of the Con- urer. ald B. Tattle, Mepbone Academy and Robert McCann were named tp annual dinner meeting May 15 at Collins, Mrs: Thomas Mohra; Multlna, 87, reporter fo r ‘the Salt a committee to make arrange and'-an picnic to be held in Mrs. Clarenoe Edmondson may be ladividlniil A^tenUon conjunction with the June meet more than 100 years old from the and Mrs. Lillian Biuiay. Poilitof View' Many attrictiona, including pony at .the Opera,” and .'Theater .ol S. H o lt member o f the com- for Us coverage * murder- contacted: rifles apd a miniature Sre engine, Melody,” which originated in mittee;,for about 15 years, and Iddnaplng a t Dead HOrse Point, ing. District CUef Leslie KltUe Moores' e je c tio n which includes Tbe “Flnl^,''* members of the Stanley J. Harris o f BiSMn Rd„ handrcarved wood puppets from Junior Audliary of Manchester are planaed^ot toe chUdron. 1945. and 1947. chairman for most o f them. Holt Utah. told the firemen an advanced fire president of Local 820, LMvanity Td89hon« PI 2 4 ^ 8 6 training course wUI be held at the Java Germany and France. MemoriaLmsplM. will act as ush STEADY / Mix. Samuel Stitham. is chair Bis talk will cover the. period has retired now because o f in'-, Local reporting where edition o f ConnaeUcuC attanded the con man o f toe sale o f bonie-baked from -1600 to the preaent and he- ness In hla family. The vacancy Strypeeze Scenes ia the violent career of e r e d at the maritatetta show. A time is not a factor — George WilUmantie Fire Training groimds vention o f the Arinertean Fedsrm- on May 30. It was also announced Mr. Punch wlU include his es Umltod number of tickets w ill be food; Mrs. Robert CampbeU,. used wiU play some o f bis. records.^Hls wlU be filled by the commlttea Bliss, 43, of the Odcago Tribune, tihh of Stats, County'and Muni DOES IT:; ■K toys; Mrs. Louis Daaoanio, home private collection numbefii more The looaJ committee wm be hosts Strlpi Piiit FasTji for Ua invasUgatory reporting on that all flremen who hold advanced cape from credUoTi, bringing up ''aold at the door. ' first aid cards will take payt In an cipal Emptoyea AFLK90, In Mil X . . . made -candy; Mra. John Chaplin, than 30,000 records. The 'meeting Wednaeday night, to a workshop $8mi'Past8 or new Bcandals in the Metropolitan Sani Intensive refresher course begin waukee, 'Wls- An uvttoncnc philosophy long popcorn. Hot dogs, potato chips, U open to the pi>^hc.. meeting Of the town chairmen and tary-JDiatrtct. g i Greater Chicago. ning n « ( t ‘ week and running for ^ hdd by Punum peoplcaad long- National reporting - I^than G three weMor|liig on unr May meeting of the Vetn-EU As- A PAMOUS ■a dercovR iibaiwraliion between sodatkm for Retarded Children World to ^leceive •f coaftent $ ..^-1 at 8 o'clock at Taicottvllle school. 0.95 management Interests In the coat purchtM of A movie. “Tuesday’s Child” WEB-WAY PHOTO ALBUM industry and the United Mine TB Merit Award stcuritici Workera. . will also be shown. It is the etoiy ALWAYS LIES FLAT— FROM 12.99 ‘The awarda fat the Jouipallsm of a parent group and Its'aeeomr rather then A national certificate of merit NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED category carry a prize of $1,000. pllshments. fV " ' ewempting to ' Anthony Magltocco, director of from the Oonneetleut Tubereulocls 6.70 X 16 eactujor individuals cited, mewt. and Health Aasodatlon w ill be time fheir in- UFITIME GUARANTIE where ehare a single prlM. special education for the Vernon schools announced that ai^liea- awarded to the High School World DEWEY-RICHMAN vetting to Prizes In th ^ ^ e ld of the arts Thursday for a story It published STATIONERS SINCE 1981 M prepertiamto m^Vtaga T u ^ -T y p o \ X. amount to $600. tions for the Harknesa Ounplng 767 M A IN TK L. M I 9-7880 M a e Program will he aveilable at to last fe ll on tubcrctuosis. posiiblc I tax aad roeappable eaeiag. Black night's meeting. The Worid. puUiahqd on F ri chepgqt in ■ X - Refreshments wilt be earvad. days la H m Herald, wiU be nUPLE-ff BLUE STAMPS ON TOUi n A l-W f Reporter Coveriiig atnohg six high school neVs pa the metket.', pers in the Mate td^.receive the We belirae, , ManelMster Bvealng HhraMTai- awards, to be presented a t GaOo’s A r^ Interest Story oottvUIe eorrespoadent. M.erris Rastaurant in Newington. In Other IlfSeUtt Mtaa 'SlmonoeOL telepheiM M itchell The WotM atory was an inter wordt, in the NDMOTORS 8-8888. tdCBBET — M i 8.4978 Gets Pulitzer Prize view with a student who w’ss a syitcmstic puidute o f gneHiy former tubbrouloais patient. OVER 85 'TEARS IN IH E SAME LOCATION (Continued from Page One) Dr. Roger S. Mltchril of Den secttritia tegu«Ue||of price flue- TOUE (fUAum r L a r e d e a l e r Mi^s. Kittle Heads ver. an authority on tubereuloais tuadon and legstdleu o f the and the near fatal ahootlng o f their and remiratory dlseasee, will ad- gCBcnl trend o f tbe metkee Any> traveVng companion, Chari dreu- the group. -X Kaf fee Klatibhers 'IT' BooUiroyd, 65, also of Rockville. one wishing to embetk on a A despondent, unemployed war Mrs. Robert Kittle, 35 Crom ayatematic puKhaae ptogtam is hero, Abel B. Aragon, 35, 6t Price, well Rd., was elected chairman of always wricomc ia out o^cca” shot and killed Umself a week a f the KaSee Klatsche group of the ter the crime when RBI agents stopped his car to question Um. Manchester. YWCA at a recent The girl, never found, is pre meeting. Neu- officere w ill be in When You sumed to have been killed and stalled at a banquet May IS al ^ PUTNAM « CO. buried by her abductor. p.m. at Dannhelser Inn. Berlin. For reservations, end transpor Have a LENOX tation arrangements, m'embers 299 E. CENTER STREETr^U 9-0896 Miss Turkington may call Mrs. KitUe by Thureday, iPraier^i T 9C A D DeVILU 4-POCMI i^ R D T O f May 10. Fully equipped, .. with all the. ..2 X \ Others to be installed arc Xirs. Given Shower Alphonse Kirka, co-chairman; C a d^ U lR e acce88orie& ^ including Mrs. Michael Rubacha, trea^ rer; K-^CJU ^ Itt'walls. Immacalate condi- Miss Florence Turkington. 14 Mrs. Anthony Salafla, publicity; on. Beautiful blue finish. Mrs. Elliott New-'comb and Mrs. Ml .9-2861 ‘ S Oouriland St., was guest of honor Je.sse Bannister, program. Mem YOU SAVE MONEY ^ He'll be in at a mlscellaneoua shower Friday bers are also asked to return tile •60 CHBVIIOLIT evening at the home of Mrs. John cutters from the group's recent HALLMARK ImpaU 4-Poor Hardtop. Radio, heater, ' . - i - ' ■ PH ARBlAO y power Storing, power torakee, power Bond, Main St.,' ^uth Windsor. . work project to Mrs. Kittle. • Weet Middle Tpka. . . BECAUSE YOU BUf ^ E N l e iUMBLER NEEDS ITS FIRST CHASSIS LUBRICATION Miss Florence Madden of Man wladoara. auteenatie, V-8. wtutewalle, . at Braad St. - fiie to iy Inetolled^air eendiUon. chester and Mn|. Miles. W. Grant of H a’f two. The Rionblar’f braud-new-t H e’ll be squeaks and ratUss. And iM p-D ip rustprpof-' Bloomfield, cousins of Miss Turk ington, were co-hostesses. . ‘‘N* OSwr PtaM 0«lM tik* W •61 V^NTV.200 five, meet likely, and riding to kindngarien, ing, clear to the ropf," makes Hsm bto tha The centerpiece of the buffet ta ^ F R E il when tbe Rambler .Clailric irill need its fin t world’s most rustprbofed car. % ble was a bridal cake made and „ __ J AT DISCOUNT... 4 - D ^ , radio, heater, standard trans- decorated by Mrs. Bond. . Piek-lpaiil miaiieiu lube-job.* j , Any owii^ will teU you Ramblers' are r»^ Guests attended from Middle- He’ll be four before one penny is spent for markablyLtouble-free,7 ^ h more built-in qual town, Cromwell. Mlddlefleld. Avon, - 1A00 A^te Y*or 'Round Rofort another battery Or more anti-fireeze—4hey’ re Weatogue and Manchesteii-. In tKo RoHtghlrM Delivtry J AND YOU GET A BONUS OF •60 DODGE ity than far coetlier cieffs. And there’s'full room Miss Turkington will become the r t ll... 1963 CoM Im IiWI guaranteedrt MeanWbile, |ba Rambler will fof six big 6-foofers- bride o f Charles M Dunlop of fhoenix, 4-Door Sedan- Radio, heater, .71 BOX 508 antomatic, V-8, power ateealiig, white- - travel twrioe a s'fu between engine Oil ch an g^ - Someday, there may be a service-free -ear D«rry Keevan, Ireland, on July 28 Servfoh^ 'Walls. ' , ■ , la Ireland. Of»«*. kiriAdM, Mail. TA 4M *1 6 9 5 aa any previous model. , ^ th ft lasts forever. Today, Rambler comee cloe- •19 PLYMOUTH In hijj^.KhooI, if be drives this Rambler, it eet. Get the full story— and see why thousands will still have the same Ceramic-Annored muf- are frading their cars for Ramblers. You’ll get a 4-Doer Statom Wagmi- Radis, heater, fier and tailpipe. (Or, if either ebbnld rust out, "NOT AFHUATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANT* standard tnaamlaaioh; d cpUnder. big money-saving deal aS Rambler dealers go *1 1 9 5 it would be replacisd free for the original owner after still bigger salee fecorda. TRIPLE-S BLUE by a Rambler dealer, collision damage excepted. ■ ir MQTC; *This chatzit lubrication latt* 3 years or 33,(XX) mile*, Tbat’e another guarantee.) whichever eecurt first, tit battery fell* or coolant leak* dur Sound like the car o f a lifetime? It is. The ing firet 2 yakre or 24,(XX) miles,whichever occurs first (mit- AMESITE use, naellgeqce, or accident excepted), either will be replaced starter and generator lubricated for life. n n without charge by going to a Rambler dealer. WarantieS'wp. •59 CHRYSLER^ Rambler Sin|^Uiutoon8tiuction,withiU ply toatl new 1962 RemUart purchaied from an authorized Rambler dealer. DRIVES •S^RAMiUR New Yorker 4-Door Herd- 18 ***• *^SeS!w--Sl^ dreda of extra welds, stoys remarkaUy free from 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heat- top. Radio, heater, auto matic. V-8, povnu'atsMtog. Join the TRAOe P A R A D E to ★ HRST W QIMUTY E xp A lifB C S etandard ttananlaeion, • eytiadar. HheeUent eendl. brakes, whllewaUs, exscu* M n l o i M o ' b O u r tfoet ' - t|va Gray flnieh. ★ FAIREST IN PRICE ir- B g rt ★ FASTEST SERVICE G n s r a s t c t $1295 *1995 RAMBLER ConBeeticut’g Leadinf Fttvist Contnketer AMitiKMt tt o r m t ntgANt MOM rn t AMemcAHS > diAinr ped ai^ has, nhttt now at least, bSon 'iamous chtmih, or even Just away wd;biiit think o f hetW'toocw-tlMmk- has a Choice o f t i n lots on which 'n ararifig Cbmmlarion on tto tori- writ for the pubUc. Hs eoncsded of Malcolm WUian of Manchebter,, from the plane that hod brought In .Baritoid, tor answer* Judged When State Benoitor ?eter Morl- leoa antn bitter, aitd yst, sore John O. Tbloott would- cost from Uga obor tlte . pcopopod aolo' o f beat-in a recent picture K eyin g tha Communists In Loos from some usIdeMi, unecondknlc to build a new firs bmue, imd may 9S,000 to 96,000 HUdi. A tourth, up that the club bos experlencsd somS (tied yesterday a t fitauntord 10es- tor troedooi, at oUr btetherhood in her and her party from LOGuardia iml finally, discovered that the tonnataal in Kb ,Abaity. to reqidra towa-owhod land o ff 8. Ifoln St buxmvMiisnee; but that- It still pltol. - - •rmo. Field, New York.' contest. They are Mi*. Mbi^ito For Two State TVucfcs pretty well |n liab' But our own piece of bwuty which m l^ t have have a afacth ebolea If the district Elm HiU Rd., is offered tor 9160, only'safe way for him to approach the onfilA than that of the re eenunlarioiiars and lendewnera con tor a t p i l v ^ g o lf cotuM dnrw (xnild opwate os a private (dub In Survlvoih, beeldee hri> eon. In ’’On this (Mcoaieh I a wish She pntered a car with * glass Adams, 80> Grandview S t; Mrs. suniosed ftiends Moked over the no'other defenders at Ul. the RepuUlcan State Convention peated approach to tlw .pttmmnr- but needs fuL The fifth , slso presalve iteodow qiutrtera and campaign otgn alsv Ua own eye, that .the one th ln f m m a r u t m : the tow&’a bw t Intereot. vrma FhU- ■(»ne.- " tonmtenihg tu, France and toe Prarident’s naval aide. Secretary WUllom Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Don be Is not going to do la orawl Into sible UM of the present finhoUas transfer o f a town lot on Wonsee- Thiursday at 11 a.m. at the Frank from the head of th* VernonTax engineers, after toe district meet ment, while lUiasia protested that loonilng over his InsUtutioii, and tion, he woe givin g g n ^ e dem Up Harrison, who fsste: that, ap He noted'that, when'the town United States remain tbe friends of too Navy Fred Korto, Welfare Yeotnons, 14 Deepwood Dr.; and payers B(ireau (VTB). your vest pocket for you.' alta from wlildi ttM building will ter Rd. fo r poeefole use aa a fiis - FINANCE CO proval o f tbe aolo to the Monehee- M. Reilly Funeral Residence, 21 ing. upped their original it wanted suidi a gbvenunent, we now devoting his Sunday sermon onstration o f the olmoet Indicroua hou0»t (he entire Globe Hcfilow they have never ceased to be for Secretory Abraham Riblcoff, Miss Blaine Lavoie, 74 Durant When it w*a all over*, thi* was and Impoesfbla extent to which But you, ta r your port, have to bs’tanMmid. houss, site In the future. Residents . IfANOBOBnabK CONN. ’ ter Country Club should bo left to Arch 8t,,Oreenwleh. Burial WiU now nearly two centuries; I wish S t ' ■ estlihace on private alarm service «. would suqMK^ RuMta nt double- to that threat to' his own particu there have interest In fomlng a Puichose, the lend had been «>• be in Forncllff Cemetery, Horts- French A^nbaseador Herve Al- toe score; the paralysis o f deadlock has keep amlllng, you bavs- to Inep 'The. rinireh' owns the 'building MiaMm the townspeople through a refer rolled for around 9750,000, but that they cooperate os in the days phond ond -eevetal others. l . ' A special four-man committee to 913,000, sold to be out of the „ - «UD deoUhg. In the same way, aome lar Instltutlco, ^ feel just h little spread itself through decent party golag to see tho guy, you have to ohd leSees It to the eompony. But new voltmteer oOnqwny, conunls- endum. dale, N.T. of ImfOyette, ot ds . Grasse and The newly elected town com question. The first tenktr commit . A t AnoeUttd Pm * U *x^ ifoople probably hold ua reqionsl- qaarreUome, and ‘inclined to re keep pleasant npd expectant and the buikHng has berin costdanmed a tea ri tM Sri* «M I *9ri Tha land wisntod t>y the country for the land. Friends may call at tha funsnil WaoMngton os well as Uioae of Newport, R.I., for on hour this mittee of toe Manchester unR i t in Satate auction for a brush truck tee, he added, had held (mt for a Ml M m diMMteiM* ere d IM to tt it spond to his rhetorical, question, «_ ■ ormolly, a nice fellow like n eg^ o U e with him, no matter and w ill oMne .fiown In a church H|MMI*tt«*M*SNnril‘ ‘ riub (teoaiste o f 145 oores on tiu T h a t portion used by the club items tomorrow from 9 to 9 and 7 OMmeneeAu and Penhlng.” afternoon, toe YWCA win meet tomorrow at and a tanker. new vehicle, costing os much as •M otM rM M o ro d tM . In Uiin pnpnr hle, fo r the way Premier Boun Harionl, modestly content 'with rebuilding .program. Kansas a t y pUehars hod a 4.T4 OPiMmOi to 9 p.m. ^ The ambissador relayed con- 8 p.m. in the flreplace room of the u a ntM Ibn loetJ n * « « pubUaiMd horn. addressed tqour century, hrtth on- how much -you hate the process out ride of 8. Mfiin St In April, ^ been oiqnalsed.tor 9250,000, Mrs, Kennedy ,and''be>' mother, 3, The commissioners had voted 934,000. A ll r | (M s o f ropabitcaUoi) at apnelnl— Oum and General Noeovan ore be second spot on the ticket, ought and no matter how mtKh you CommissionChairman Itenald earned run re c m In 1961. the olub offerad the town 9200,000 he Midi m M ilaUo■ Ions from : the French Community Y with outgoing mem ' In-other action, to* .odmmlsalon- ______hnroto nr* m «o m erm a . Mrs. Hugh -D. Aubhinctoss. will to purchase new tires for the Com having. oUigr questl^-gddiwsaed. to h ^ to be able to stand for It, and, If know he hates the proceea, and for the land, and the offer 1* aloted Ito pointed odt that the j>rice of Rlchaifi DeOlrilaa Navy, with special Wishes for leave Groton about 3ll5 p.m. bers o f this town committee. Cof pany 1 fire engine and were put on era voted to Write /the National jj^ ^ rtle n cllnat of W. ». A. gwr- So we are piobably not too dis WRst other famMh-b|ttleB for ttib necessary, wheri ' anfi deal him you have to do alt tMs hMause to bs dteeuMoed by (he board o f land hod gone up eince the ap Richard DeClrllac, 62, of Weth- "gKMd soilings’' from the officers after a luncheon, and fee win be served before too meet notice to expect a request for new Board ol Fire Underwriters, for self Into It. MOrianl, we suspect, it you d«»'t somebody rise may, directore at -on infonnal meeting .ersfirid, brother of Mrs. Edward and crew of the French aircraft ing. Committee Chairmen w ill be ^nbUaher* RepmentatlTM. TM turbed, undspneath, over the fact piepervatlon qt beout^^^ been praisal, and that tbe town could win go by heUo(rater to Hamm'er- tires from Company 3. tests on -hydranU In th* 'district. hn^'through no fault of Us own, and then the so and so might go M oyas. Rlok at 51 West fit., Rockville, died carrier Lafayette. appointed. 8. A proposal to buy other equip- Results showing a a tia ^ to ry water _Bfathew^ Bpc<^I that the Oommuniats, o^rturlug dignified by y««ir presence in., th e but__ _ rather through the penistence not expwd a “ windfall” in the smito Farm, toe Auchlncloss w ltii somebody eloa and teU you, Tbs pfonatof oonunisrion has 9200,000 offer. He reminded oom- yesterday at Horaord Hoi^tal. family aetata at Newport. m oit had been tabled until next pressure and volume'would help Korn Tho, may have taught our ranks? IVhat other archltecturtd. suitors, rnially- found him- . Born in the Province ot Potonso. Mre. Kennedy arrived nt Trum The Rockville Emblem Qub' will when you gave Um the black indlostsd ft wm go Into the matter mloslon members that the town The heUOopter w ill land on week to await legal advice on tha lower Insurance. rates in. th* dis i m frlmds a lessen, enough of a lea- or traffic monstroeltiea have y o u (e ^ to s p in io n wbere he could look, that, after all, you hadn’t further when tt oonvenea again im woa atUl obUgated to pay o ff the Italy, he htd been a resident o t the bull Mrport tqdey e t 11:35 o.m. meet tomorrenv at 8 pjn. at toe commioaioners' pns to put the'proceeds from the five other elsten .-and several some time in September. Masonic Temple. Gffl(te« win fe lt toe commissioners had been long. Moday—1 p.m, Mo^ay. small fiocks o f delegntoe, jlo t. all eageriy and buoyant qs K one which the town should moln- ^ e toward the purriuiae Of other toe first lady and her party. dilatory in their duties. ’ndnctday—1 pite. neaday. ity for Looe. That cooliticm gov some cause vdiidi did nbt.lnvolve the other minor ambitions, not'Ah. ^re meeting -Toe Deleffete Uin for Itself, n e^ew s and' nieces. to the afternoon,\Mrs. wear street dreosea. . Refresh Thirty-day notice before the ^—•— plui. HTcdneaday. land for recreation''nee n ^ t be ' Gov. John N. Dempsey was en Kennpdy vrill take toe helicopter Cornell took issue with toe han testing will be required.. jp.m. Tbnm ay. ernment and its scheduled neu him personally in any concel'vahle the other regional party figures, first time, and who Iteve, He sold tbe preeent arrange rhnenl services will be hrid hand to say; ”W«doome to Con ments win be served by Mrs. A l ■1 frowned on'In on era which appar Thursday at 8:15 *jn . at the ™ Quoneet Naval A ir bert Ford, worthy matron, and her dling of toe purchase of a tanker H(Mpltel Net** . - o.m. PMday. trality might soon prove to be Just way. oan find surii a q;mt to hide In. -them, been ao successful ment f t h e r ^ the Manchester en tly Is much concerned with necticut. We ore delighted and deadlte*: 10:90 n.nt.. ----- they majMays nailed down the TAKE A qountry aulrhas leased the prop- D’Esopo Funsral Chapel, 235 Station where toe Kennedy fsunllV (xnnmittee. and a telephone alarm system, Admitted Friday; Hoori Lam ' itten nxoapt Saturday —' a . facade for Oommunism, but, if They still have to live dangerous keeping toxee down. honored -to 'have you here.” objected to what he termed loose ly, out In the open, where they greatest dbaffl^ of OH tims. For W-etoersfleld Ave., with a solemn PiMe “Caroline” will be waiting to bert, 3 Bancroft Rd.; lAuris Bou- A cheer went up when Mrs. return her to Woshlnrtdn, for or- budgeting, and remarked on poor two American administrations can be aj^roached, besieged, ba them, some a ^ ^ e r a w ill be a Maas o f requiem at Corpus Chrlati Kennedy, clod in a matching The Ch«pman-Joy Circle, North die, South WiUtngton; Dorothy Tueaday, May have agreed that we can’t find A Thonght^for Today se oched and bmsUdered, in the toward, on a sofr^rarilnlng ooucb. Church, Wethersfield, at 9 o-ro. rivol about 6 p.m. (B D .T .). Methodist Church, w ill meet to attendance by one o f toe commis- Qimmlnga, 16 Bhra Circle; Judith CCX)D LOOK! si(mer* at- regular - meetings. either the legal pretext or the Sponsored by the Bfonehestor days remaining before the con with driegates coU^r^em , not Kennedy Bids Labor Seek Burial WiU he in Mt. St. Benedict morrow at 8 pju. at the church. Shute, Phoenix St., Vernon. N6t Pightinir For Laos Council o f Churcheo ' vention count-down, Iw the per wottliui to be colled, wltit^ votes Cemetery, Bloomfield. Obrehukl, 134 HUllard St.; Karen Membera\are reminded to bring Coqimissiortera John R. W il Admitted Saturday: Dorothy Hght etrstogy with which to fight Friends may coll at the funeral calendar envelopes for May. liams and Donald B. Loverln said — sistence of the oompubnry head- ooecoifiiig down over them, Wlghtmon, 178 Lydall St. Davta, 39 Main S t, TalcottvUIe: Tht praaant attuatlon In Loprom about Aetna-Casualty’s Auto-Rite policy. Here’s (Oeattened tram Page One) Edward FhUUps at Cavey’a Restaurant tomorrow low, Attendance at meetings, they S t Th^Iatlnt piece of action there there Is a otobla marriage of two ise, and It will be as good os most Edward Phllllpo, of South Caoco, B m ira TODAY: A daughter to at 7 p.m. sold, Is not legislated. Admitted Sunday: Clara Jolbert, United Notions Secretary Gen persons o f genidne integrity can sympathy for those relatively. In a policy priced with the very lowest, yet it offers lU wlUlngness to osstst trade un 12th Circuit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner Co h|a baoR the capture, by the Com- nocent ddegnto* and brokers of other prbmiaee. they 'have piriced Maine, father of Mr*. Uoyd Ho- By Two Talks Commissioner Jbhu H. Har Old Town Rd., Vernon; -Alee niutiiata, o f the prondnciol eopitol eral Thant said, the other day,, there be a tomily that contributes delegates who may be oaught in up. In. the post few month*. the p ro t^ ion 8 put of 10 drivers want. Phone or ions In Lqtln America, Asia and bron of Manchester, died Sunday lumbia; a aon to Mr. lond Mra. Daughters of Liberty, No. 126, vey woa absent. He hte bsen ab Brown, 85 High St; Raymond to the advancement o f man in his other- parts dfi..the world. Raymond Wllc(»c, Hony Lone, ef Nam Tha, hitherto held by that it. was his personal opinion, the deadlock aquesM, and fuU of 'write today fo r full details, without obligation. Court Cases In a hospital In Augusts, Maine. will meet tonight at 8 at Orange sent from three of to* Hft four Kingman, Watsim Rd., Vernon; - hosed on facts available to him, Interpersmial relationship with anguish because they have no “ That 1s a p j ^ c service of the . Mr. RhllUps was bom in Co T wo' jrarsone to tha vanguard of ^ k ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. HaU. There win be a memorial meetings. . Nancy Noel, Vemwood Dr.,. Ver foroee of the central (ovemment other men and with God. highest quaUty,^’ 'he said. the Frank Kowoloki for U.S. len- Frank Prior, 281 Center St. that 'after the conclusion of the Ifiace to hide and donT know how lumbia, and Bved .in Windsor for service in June. Tha committee to bid for a non; Rodney Dlmock, fioiher* Rd., reeotnloed by the United 'States . to have and to hold . . .” The- free enterprlze system has 17 years before moving to Maine ata movement gave teotoment to DISCHARGED 'YElSTERbAY: Ellington; Charles Kirk, Sunset present aeries Of American nuclear to jump in any particular direc EAST HARTFORD , brush truck and tanker conalcts and headed I7 Prince Bouh Own, Tlteee words Imply both the per- tion eitner, let- us reserve our served us well, Kennedy said. Tet H arry G. Rudeen Jr., 21, o f 26 two years ago. Be was a retired Wj worth lost night at a meeting Mrs. Ruby Martin, 49 Brookfield The planning board (t f’ Trinity ot. John P. MoKeown, Andrew P.' Ter., 'Vernon; Corov-Wright, Cider testa, and then after the conclu mlsolvenees of the miuTlage relo- greatest empathy tor those toith- deliberations which take place in farmer. , of the Manchester Cltixens for St.; Mrs. -Alice Hodgson, 91'errace Covenant Church w ill meet after M ill Rd., Tolland. ae premier, and Genei^ Phoiimi Diviskm St., Manehester,^ who was Kowalski. Trieorioo, Francis J. McNulty and sion. o f the odditioiud series o f U on ^ p and the respansibUlty de nil, hard-working architects' of IndustryNleUberaUons' that affect charged wltlr negligent homicide Survivors, bssMes his daughter Dr., Rockville i Ahthony Moulcato toe midweek Services tomorrow Robert Klotxer. They returned a Admitted Monday: Jeon Neff, Noeovan, deputy premier and the manded in m orrlsM . Cbreatlve Atty. -Angelo Smeraldl, chairman testa the Ruaslantf w ill conduct, in this deeiBock, the persuaders lead o b ^ j . wages and prices have a public following p(mce invesUgation of a in Manchester, foclude his. wUe,- m . South Windsor; Itoger ’Walker, at 7:45 at toe Church. raport last night recommending AndersOn Rd., Tplland; Debra ■trans man we oilclnaUy bodted family life‘must be founded on a impact, he sold- of the Waterford Democratic Com Tolland; Mrs. Jeon WUson “ Smlto, finlpsie LOke Rd., Tolland; answer to our series, there win he ing the campaigns tor tiie two -fatal mofo'r.'-Vehicle accident in Mrs. Katherinf/^kert PhlUlps of district bid of u)> to 91,600 for in a coup to take over the central relationship In which each mem oomfidates who, I f tiiey had bem ■V Parties involved in the decisions East HartfoM on March 11, yes S()uth Cosoo; three daughtet* of mittee, said Oongnssmon Kowal Hartford; Tyrone Sevlgny, loe The ladles auxUiasy . o f tfte the pair. Francis Dauplolse, M ile. H ill Rd.« fovenunent. a treaty, negotiated banning nu ber is accepted and raqiectod on a aUa to agres among themselves must be aware of the effects, he terday had'^e charge chan^ to South Criipb.- Maine, Derien and ski ’ ’imbues to petals tos spirit of Deepwpod Dr.; David McCarthy, Italian American Club will meet .The truckfi aw being auctioned Tolland; Niels Sorensen, Windsor- person of sacred worth. When dudi wanting to do something and be Willlmahtlei Mra. Jacqueline Bry- Tbl* capture of Nam Ib a by the clear teating. to toes rU es.or toes a coin, could said, and he stressed the need for ir-ts^mdiict. with a motor vehicle. Bast HutXorjL nine grandchlldnn, tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at toe club by toe.Btete Park and Foreatry vlll*; Joseph Bridge, 67 High S t; acceptance and mutual respect fail have settled tins whole thing long a sense o f public responsihlUty o«i and sevMi gmt-grandchlldren. lieving they con do something.’’ da, 35 Legi(m, Dr., Rockville; J. house. Mr*. Johanna U te, 15 Hammond Oommunlota eonotitutea a breach The Secretary General does not •Tlte^.C88e was continued until May Smeroldi, i;*marking on the num mderick Hemmeler, Ellington; Commission, M(;Keown sold; Bid to b^dn w ith the husband and w ife ego. R carrying out,their roles. tor a , bearing on probable gHpitral servicas will be held to dsSdUne is 10 ajn . -Wednesday, St.; Susan 'Psrrau lt Campbell seem alone In this rather impor they fall to begin at all. ber of persona who had declared Mr*. Delia AmSbUe, Coventry; i t the cease ib e which has been . T h ^ could iK>t thus agree; they Kennedy said that whila cause and 'a possible binaover to morrow at 1 pJiu'at toe Rose HUl Temple Chapter. OES, wUl Payment ia requited within th* Ave,, Vernon; -Jeon Strickland, 14 tant expectation of his. There have Let the atmoaphera of oecqd- have brought eOch other to a REAL ESTATE themselves for Kowalski in Febru Peter Lsochever 671 Center St.; (qwnson a rummage sole ‘Ihurt- Laurel St.; James Arrowood, Phil in effect In Lace for olhioat a year determined to avoid Wfige^priM Superior Court. A bond o f 91,000 Funeral Home, Elm St. Rocky ary but who have since dropped 10 daya following, en other \ hints in the news, ahce and reopeet continue to de grim itote of deodlodc; this hoe FABRICS O ' INSURANCE •was continued.) HiU. Burial -wm be in Rose HUl Mr*. Margaret Balch. School Rd.. day begftinlng at 8 a.m. a t the adelphia. ' ' now, Aa ouch, we, the United velop In each housAold, O Lord. controls and believed in qdm nq- away tram Kowalski'a support, Bolton; Richard WemmSU, Wop- Th* truck eought for brush fire equally vogiie, to the effect that been tbstr stote o f Oftoira fo r Open T i^ g h t w Memorial Park, Rocky HIU. There Masonic Temple. Artioles may be dute has been only 5,500 miles, Admitted today: Daryl .Cham Btotee, would normally condemn Amen. Soufii Methodist Church months now; nbvartbeless, they Ing the operaUoa of trfo /enter said toe reason givsn by these peo ping; Mr*. Helen Beerwort, ,li4 brought to toe Mosonio Tempts berlain, West WllUngton. ' th* gome of hucleor test leop-frtig 9M M A INN S3L GROUNO FLOOR—T ^ L . BO t-6941 prise, the rmpbnsihUIttea of the -wlU be no calling hours. ple la that toe iw rty w ill be hurt MoKeown said. it So we do, in pur formal diplo- Memorial contributions may be Park St;:. Mra. Eileen- Martin And tomorrow from 8 to 9 pm. or be- Births Friday: A son to Mr. was going to come to a holt by ac "INBURIINSBinillB SINCE 1914** nation tojttself.ud'lts free world by a fight between the congroae- daurtter. Il8 Bretton Rd.: Mr*. fore the saleIhursday morning. Tha tanker 1* not a tanker yet. and Mr*. John Van Oudenhov* Jr., ;itat It oloo eeema that we partnfrs' rMrire the government mods to toe Newington Crippled mon and U.S. Setratory of Health, Annie Gagnon and daughter, 226 An Arm y truck, ft otov be equipped do^^not reaOy blame the Commu* tual Ogrement, after the next se- State News ChUdren’s Home and Hospital. 80 Davis Ave.; n daughter to Mr. ttoHfotfiBfiu to -m aatox stabilKy wage-price Education and Welfare Abraham A. Woodbridge St, ,___ _ _ .Tfia-r - Manchester Republican with an l,800-g(UU>n tank and oth and Mra, ICatllisw Cofetrlotto, 6 rlea of Russian tests. guides rieorly known. Riblcoff for tha Detqoeratic nom er necessary equipment for under Mate Mo.porio^y for this action. M l*. JuUa V . Stnunon* DISCHARGED TODAY; Linda Womens Club w ill sponsor a pot- Christopher Dr... Vernon. W e ore not, unfortunately. In Call Now ThqFrasident said he was avrare ination. . . luck tomorrow at 6 :80 p.m at toe 98.000. Kloteer aald. I t oeema " that our antwhlle F or Omr. Pra-Suanier Mrs. Julia Ur., Bolton; Mrs. M ary budget straight.” Rausa. 78 Union a t; Carol Ann tests necessary which, in turn, CombuiatioB Do^ *n “ I beUeve it is toe business of ed a 'regotetion urging the water Bt/ Gabriel’s Church, Windsor, at in a primary," he said. in Loos. Windows! toe president of the United States compony to^embork on a fluorida Burial wUl be in St. Joseph’s Bisiell, Box Mountain Dr., Vsrnon; McKeown suggeeted th* brush Beebe. 61 Orohard St; ( Stanley The gOfvannnent o f Prince Boun' mode a new series at Russian switch an air conditioner oqol^ dehumi^iAea and He advised the audience to Robert Hyde, East Hartford; Mr*. Injured Cyclists truck (fan be purchased from toe Ostrowskt, East Hartford; Edward to concern himself with the gener tion program)^ but toe comp Cemetery, Windsor. moke personal oontect .with as Own and Geaieral Noahvon hss teats necessary, we, the United al weltrire and the public interest did nothing. Friends may coll at the funeral Lynne Wilson and eon, 7 l Ohuroh miacalloncious equipment fund, now Konlor, Maple St., BlUnglon; Fret Estimstes many registered voters In Man St.; Mrs. Violet Sobworsmann and- l- ock down to 92,146. ^ been announcing that Chinese States, should then suddenly feel and i f toe people -4eel that it is home to n igit from 7 to 9. There chester os possible, and moke In G I ^ndition Tereea Scholl, 19 Hals 54- free of any compulsion to answer E^sy Tends! not, then they should secure toe wUl .he a recitation of the Rosary daughter, Marlborough; Mra Mar-*- Further recommendations ended Dlsohorgsd Saturday: Mrs. An- Oommuniet troopa hod come E lbert A , Pew them aware of the Kowalski sit goret Steubach end son, Wapping; when Williams moved to table to* with a hsw test round o f our own: services of a new president of toe at the funeral hme tonight a t 8. uation. Tlio moot important im'- Two Manbhastsr men a r* re- eline Moly and son, 44 Reed ocroea the herder to take^urt in ANSOrOA (AP) Mrs. Elaine Warrington and son, 39 matter until a special meeting t.; Mt*. Donna Boesette, and. United States,” Kennedy stated. Pearson, 56, general medUate teak, he said, was to get id in- good condition' today at f > this violation oT the cease fire. Wo havevbeen told that we bod tiofflIiortableUiroughoiit theliottest Hudson S t; Mrs. M arie Ponteleo cheater Memorial Hoapital af Tuesday night. Ha asked mean daughter, Weet WUlIhgton; Judith BILLTUNSKY Thus within a month of his toe Ansonta E ven t^ Sentinel on( os many persons os possible to and *6n, l3 Norman St.; Mrs. .Anna C while for an Opinion from District These reports o i \ lUsoounted in to test this spring, because the successful hetUe to force Big contact the 13 delegatee chosen ter being admitted yesfeteay af Shute, Phoenix S t. 'vernon. vice president of/Bmerson Bros. Fanendi Ricard and daughter, North Cov Counsel Robert D. K in g on Discharged Sunday: Joyce Wsshlngton, where'^t is believed Russians tested loot fan. W e ore Mlf-9095 sontiner weather. Turns hot Steel to .roll back its price in Inc., died unexpectedly in hti sleep by the town committee and con entry. ^ ternoon with lag injuria* each re ceived in a. car-motorcycle acci whether or not th* district con Carey, -234 South St-i (Hegory they m erely repreamt a propa told the Ruaslona muat tost again, creases, Kennedy has advised la today. Ralph W. ffotgley vince them they should vote for pay for the brush truck from the bor toe same stfindard will be a Kowalski at the state convention. dent ( » B. penter fit-., Just west of Rekuc, Trout Streein Dr., Ver ganda eflhrt to i^t ua to approve because we ;ore testing this - Peaiaoh k^ed toe Evening Sen Funeral>ral wryiCes^ -for ~R(Uph W. Bro(dtfleId St. miscellaneous equipment fund; non; Donna CompaneUl, Stafford f'il spring. 'Why, when that w ill have muflorday^ pleasantly piled to wage increases—the pub tinel aa g^eral manager in 1957, Quigley,y, 80 Fotiw St., win be held Two of the neutral delegates. whether or not two new fire sirens a complete diaadonment of the Town Chairman Ted .Curomlnge Iteymond Stout, 32, of 81 Oak (about 91,700) can be paid fo r out DlB(Xiarged Monoay: Mrs. .Carol lic Interest. P rior^ coming here he was as Thursdaylay at iteO. p.m. . at.. the land a t, has a fracture o f the left Ford and daughter, Bolton Rd., cease Are and truce In L o m . given the Rusetvis two test series But has he tried to soothe busi sociated with toe Greenwich Trust H o ta ^ Funeral Hoihe, 400- Main end Hertiert StevetoKm, attended Ribicoff Cites ot tha 92,500 telephone alarm sys to one for ue, wlU we then be con oooL See your dealer for electric the meeting last night, as well as ankle'end multiple abrasion*, and Vernon; Oarot Ludwig, Kings- ‘ Our fundamental quarrel with nessmen's concern over his steel ^ ly and was vice president St. The Re'v. Laurence 3, Vincent tem fund; and whether tha CtVil bury Ave.; Mra. Henrietta Moraw- va tent to 'coU quits? of''the York Research'wedding, a banquet ot )ast an informal I andbesureandbuyone # -Maureen Mary LoriUn, six-month-. without the medical core they need left turn. Th* Impact bndte o ff the He said the alarm system and 5-8757, coqierlmented oU the possible ex Manager Council and helped to es (Ud daughter o f Bernard and Aliee. waste among'tos /military os a volved, the Oommpnlit, and the get-togfther of a society, lodge ,ar some friendly group. | tablish the Labor Relations Insti Backus Inthln, 855 O’Connelt. member of the armed services because they refuse to run up bills right rear tail light of th* car. neutraliat, esich led by its own periments, In tha nuclear weapons tute at the University of Connecti committee. they conanot pay." Both men were token to the hos WE AJtE PREPAW TO SnVE YOU before the scorchers get here. Tool Gets Dr„ Efist Hartford;'at St. Chrls- pital In on ombulanos. Thsir oyble prince, have ai^iorently been field. That would mean we .Would cut - ' ' toptaer’a Church East H artford. Kowalski is "fo r tos poor man,*' Ribiooff Cited staUsUca~',toat have to find some other mSana o f TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISfACTION He was native of Brooklyn, ■he said. She mentioned eepecloliy eociM security beneficiaries over slightly dom o^. Patrolman 1 ready ever since January to set up east .^ lia e s The Rev. Henry J. Murphy era* Earl Elverett is atm investigating satisfying and expressing the am- lOur nttering^aervice is aet up to be flexible enough toi N. Y. celebrant Mrs. Estelle Luaeter his interest in medical core for toe 65 have m*(Uoai expsiues twice such a government. Pearson was a vestryman of toe toe accident: / tlments o f tboee who, on both accom-nodateTany sixe gathering. Why not call oa find was organiot Burial waa In St. aged, which seemed to moke on os high a* younger people .but an It was In. our effort to force Pre (Oeatimied from Page Oae) S t James Hk>iscopej, Church in Jamee*. Cemetetyiu MfinchOster. Impression on the audience o f nual Inconiee. o f only half os inuch. sides, belle\-e in the InevitobUlty o f I talk over the details? mier Boun Oum and General Noso- UVE Derby, and was a former prfoldsnt Fattier Murptqr read the (tefomtt- ipora than 46 penons, most of "Younger pMple can get hoe- war between lis and therefore be^ ___ la mode avoBabls Im- of the Ansonia Chamber of Com* tol AMvfoe. whom ware 50 years old or more. Record on Pupils van to take their role in such a medli plteUratlon Ineuranpe where they lieve that each of ua must keep BETTER meroe -and.director of the Derby The HelmOs Funeral Horae. 400 A t the end o f the meeting iiots wroth,” he continued,. “ But it Is new neutralist government that 2. N7'assiatait|M la - available to- Neck Library, He was also a mem OF MANCHESTER shaking somie kind of fist at the Main St., WAa in charge o f 'a r of registered voters were distrib next -to. impoesible foi» - on older SuBject of Panel we cut oH our fo re ^ aid to L«ps. Northeoat riUmr in the form of ber of toe Ansonia ^tary Qub rangements. uted to the audience,°'fis a sterting other, ’These ore really the people ELECTRICALLY temporary government oubridy or person to get adequate health Thjar' have responded to thla at and toe Connecticut Daily News point for a persona) coatect pro care protecUoii - at Memlume-, he who, on txith sides, have forced the in reorgimlsati(Hi under the bimk- paper AssocidUon. gram. The annual meeting of Bennet tempted pressure on pur part by TfELEPHONES Ml 9-5313--MI 9-S314 con afford to pay. Nor conon pri- Junior High School. P T ^ tomorrow resumption of n u c le i tgU ng. ruptoy law. Hmloavee his widow, Mrs. AnlU ''such moves inside Laos ps the s. The tec(wd will not support Murphy P«u son ; a son, Beth Mi Some Mutual vate ineuronoe eomponie* afford at 7:30 p.m. in toe cofsterte will miUtoiy build-up in the provincial w ill they be content to pgl^wlth to Issue poliefos to many pe(mle include Inatellation of officers, a a finding that Tooleo has etigiigod chael, a eradent at the Hopkins who are already In ill he^th capital o f Nam Tha, the build-up anything lees deadly? In improper or uiilawful activities Grammar School; a dntegter, panel'discussion and program 'by Hospital Notes when th*y r*ooh 66 . . the Bennet Choral ensemble. the Communists have Just ended vln relationships either Trans lU r y Jane, a student m tftolve R e Shares Buyers World Alritatra or Northeoat Tool gina CoUjege, NepTOxt, Jh oM "Action is n**ded imm*diat«Iy “ On and Off the Record” w ill be by dapturing the town, and by go RccriiU? eo already nwna 75 per cent of a sister. MBt^^Cnwrencs-Jlihibad.*. __ Fafirato TAdjyt 344~' on the ~pra*idsnt’s ixxraosalafof 'the topic ot toe panel dlscusalcn to in g around otfUjide Laps trying ip TTie Rev. Orln X. Griesmyer, Wednesday Only 5 fp 8 P,M. ’TWA, bukito stock now is held er, of N(W^Mt, .R. L AD M ITTED T E fin O U jA Y : Mias financing health,insurance for the acquaint parents with what rec Foarawn served As preos o o w Doris Johnson, East Hartford; ogea through the ooelal oecurlty ords ar* kept by school pereoimel drum up financing and dlplcniatlc rector o f the famous Little Church in • neiitnd Voting trUat program. support fo r their own policy of de- 4. Tooled hoe mot .unlawfully oe^ tsiy for GoV. Raymond Balfiwto. (CewMmraAlrara BogskOwe) Alice Palner, Andover; Jlrs. and...what la Included in students’ Around the Comer, delivered him now ch lol Justice o f too Cemneeti- Marie Ptianeuf, East Hartford; "F or only 91 a month in ad fyllV ; Communists, i truce, neu- quired control of Northdost. cumulative re(terds'. self of a sermon Sunday for which FAMILY NiGHT 5. Control (rf N o ^ a e s t by -Teol- cut Supreme qourt o f Rnwm charges for getting 970 In Shares, PrAnk Toraa, Rocky Hill;, Mrs. ditional social security -taxes, to* Panelists will be AUon CJone, vice tnlism, and the United States to he .Is certain to win wide sentimen ce w ill rmt festroin. mompetition. He was. a former oaristont g 40 per cent ccramisshw. Xntoe B ruiu, East Hortfordi; Ray- averagb worker and hi* wife principal of Bennet; Mrs; Esther chairman of the Lsymen’s Di Okond Myotte, 12 Femwoood Dt-r the bitter end. tal acclaim. It concerned the pro The board started-am fogpilry. in AltlMugh Paul did not say., so, wrouw get what woa in effect a .Mitier, school .nurse; Robert Near- In baudc of ail ihli there July 1960 to deteniilne -whsthiBr vision o f the |g>iaeopnriMocese ot tbe SEC believes many fund B o ltw ijM n . M ary WUsy, 79 NUes paid-up bosplteUmtion insurance ine, guidance counselor; Jsjstes posal that a new Mld-Hanhattan 9 Connaetteut Before Coming to Dr,; Mn. Rite Roasetto, 9S LsUra policy fo r himself and w ife in Otretches a whole chain of policy A L L Y O U $ 9 .50 Howard Hughes. Todfeo or TWA men havs beon loM tbon,' SkUfington, reading tracher; Miss Expressway be ccmatructed along Ansonia he wxs senior warden at their old age and would also be declsiims by the United States. hod. acquired eontrol o f NorUriaat S t AjMtrews Bpieoepal CM urii in about informing their Frances l^ g e r , sohoot social a line which would Irave the ex v ia t Bughae, a Texas taduotriaUst, is Ot tfiltff 'dUMfua* - helping to provide...Immediate pro- worker, on(l Robert Digoni schofil The Elsenhower odmlniatratlon C A N E A T - A ria u s o N StomlMrd. teetton for oil did people who or* pressway acting as a kind of sec owner c t the RuglMo Tool Oo.'Lo- . fovestora tn mutual funds buy Btaal, 81 Oakland S t; Morris Ja attendance offtcer'. A. Hyatt Sut- began the ill-fated gamble to try getting social security or roUrood Uffe, principal of Illlpg Junior High ond ^ f for the diiutdi. And in MENU ter the board conaelldated the rip- prra>oftfonata fotsresU in Nebo PL; Christopher retinment bensfits.” to take over Loos entirely for the the course o f his sermonising on pUcatlOA o f Tooloo, Northeast and fled-. poctfoUoa at eommon stocks Tetleo, 242 South -St, R ^ vllle; .School, wilt be panel moderator. Old Fash ten Ohickeis flenp W ASHINGTON < A P )— Becra* West, in defiance of the Geneva this proposal, Father Grteamyqr Atlas Corp. for OMrovol for trans S h ^ ff Sete Off and other saeoriUes. T h f funds, Mra- JsomM PsMon, Andover; U iy of Welfare Abraham Ribieoff The Beimet Choral Ensemble, a agreement o f 1954, odiidi hod de- fer of o(anrpl ef/|torthSet from which hsAff grown In sssM' vfifob Mr*. M ae M U . North Windham; said today New Jersey doctors wrho grpup of 9th Graders, will present produced a paragraph just aboht SOUTHIRM Atlas to Tsafoo. a program, directed by Walter ereed neutrality for htuoa. Our e f Alarm at Dobin’s from 974 blIttoB to 924-4 bO M i Daniel (YOonneU Jr„ 26 North- saY tosy wouldn’t, treat patients everybody will, sooner or later, FRIED CHICKEN to the,post six ysots, ora si^«ch » fiield S t ; Robert BurriU, Wapping; under fioefal fiwmrity health insiir- Grsyb, Bennet music department. fort to take over Laos began to find worthy of quotation. Spaghetti, Frenoh Frlefi'Foto- The firs alarm At Uobin's IMa-, iy poRW with small Invsstoii. W illiam Woodln, 19 CMtege S t; anoe ar* -’’ trying to blackmail the Students ate invited If accompan Show its -crucial and final failure ” It is true,” he laid, “that this toes. Tossed Salad Noepolltaa, Reds P i ^ J%oii]ni eount Depottmefit Store. «tfil8 Thty IlMvId's praftoslBiial m ta j Mrs. 6amlUs Parker, Main St., Conptem end the American pao- ied by a parent. RefreShmeiila will in 1960, when, despite our finan is an age of science, o f fast mov Bread and Batter, Oofitee e* MAin St whs oocidentaUy oet off OgOmsnt and a hedgs ogAtost Um yarnon; Brian Sullivan, 9 Edison be served before the program. Play a Hammond Organ TeM S t; Paul Molaiek, South Windsor; cial old and our' military training, ing vehicles, of rockets hurlling To Enter Coalition thla afternoon about 1:SI> o'etoede risks that . might' accompany In- the Oonununist rebels began to get : Children under U . y to is -. 5M by m Hartford County deputy vostment to n Um individual Mhl- Lllllari Peunen, 146 Green through space at speeds beyond gLOp when itocbin|i chords in 30 minutes! You’ll share a lifetimq tioh is: Is this also an age which Nam Tlw could be employed os appliance* which bod been on tended .to fig h t for Laoe, and gave ■-J'. A powexf^ lever on tl^ mtranri- of wonderful musical evenings^ with your will be known to have sacrificed oonrignraent to toe store. The Wamntoe Deed Center Itself the answer that it did not. oil that la beautiful and lovely and gent Pboumi. ofMaingi o f tbe door m i o ff toa BAroid c and Oenldtoe K- Beraord' family and the Hammond. It never gets out Pbooml. vi««. premier of the The Kennedy administration of good report for these things?” THE HAHTFORD o ie m . I Vandtvwt to Dstnard-ft. and Ca Ooes, East H a rtfo rd ;,Mrs. Jeon of tune. No wonder it’s the world's biggest Vientiane gethranowl and the Jordon, 88 N. School , Mias vHsan U oome in, followed this de- Normally we are in ■ favor of Tlw etore doeedrynrisefiir with milla F. Neieora pniperty a t '808 selling organ. Come,in and see them! Prices moa-ssho ii^ a rity n ilte eWMringa, a-eigii'-paetafi'«ai' to* fitec eiylnir WOedtofififit. Audnw McGowan, 49 St; ctotofo and deeidsd that it too, for having questkme like this has riioMri to ’ifos . w llie ksy ”de«d foV:'“ Doniel Troiaitfi, South Windsor; staii' at ,fl040 delivered with bend), and 5 |t« jport, vnold not fight for Loos, so that ordinary pei^le may have ELECTRIC mhdatiilefi s f Dsfoefis ifid fotsrier Morris Chotobers, East WlUtog- lessons. " ‘ ' ’ t t 4etocmi|ted, indeed, to fight tor a chance to think about them, and in tS i ton; Disiald Hilliard, Aadovsr; Aontb Vfotaaai, which w « ore now so that the greet builders and Nathan AgosttosUt, 46 erto of the f i t ------■ '■'-.I,’ . V., IIANGHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , IIANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, HAY 8, 1988 P A G iT N lN l -esMi trtnslKtod into llfMsvlng . sOUlPr HochvUl0-Vetnoh msnt, mefheations and msdloalnsdloi PolicfiPlan ...... i.' k'...... - Hospital Care * techniques, but they are passed on to the paUent only bacauM'phjHN and an IntemAe^ Fin^SfHight Links Service leians, nuraea and other medical Parking Bans enoouraged to call personnel are present to use tom m i make them,” said Thoms. known. - . " f. A paIk&|^ baa on aevaial of To lleiinburse W ith Science To fulfill Hie ^pltgls gfi^ of M l spetiallaed servlet to pMlents, M an ches^a (Mgests wlU go Into effect soon, Fo^Ua Ghlet James PrOeont d iy . hospital care rep there afe more than two employes for every patient, he said. Ekteh M. Rbardbh ssid tdday. resents a unique romblnlng of sti- year, one in elfflit petSons ia bos- Parking will be fegtricted on ence and personal attention, -Ed jr ir r 'e o jB p * »lia r In thi plfalized and each of thtae persons the couth aide of Chektput 8 t, RUG and ward J. Thoms, administrator of benefits from ihe advances of ViM iMatrlet w ill M tk a tna^Mntly between Linden end C h u r^ Sts.;' ■ V '. •rtlmatMj IMOO jiMirtpMatloii at Manehestsr Msniorial Hospital, medieal acienca and from the a t tention of the hospital atatf,'-lw also on the east side of Winter UPHOLSTf RY th « annual dUirlet lAMdtatf to bty said yesterday on the opening of axp«na^« now toornt td^vkwfel ■aid. \ • St., from Center S t 'to C2ieata^- fireman. National Hoepitsf Week. . NationSl Hc«pital Week .will St.; and ground the triangle a r lj Tlie theme of this year's observ- Garden, Chestnut and Winter CLF.ANING "’ Firemen at the regular commli' be observed at the Rocky H ill Sts., the tiiie f-’said; ■ionera' metfUnt^ last nlgtit said ance,''9han, "they c a il.lt «t Week as follows: ' noted. clothing allowance." Tomorrow, annual caiqyihg cere, OneUme Commissioner John P. monies of j\mk>r volunteers in the McKedvm said the companies have hos(Xtal dining room. been talhlng over the proposition. "W e fe ltj" he said, '‘there should Tomorrow-, Women’s Auxiliary volunteer rally, sponsored by the Thi' Bank that yivoi. you PACKAGLD SAVINGS be soma temuneration -carnival waa ra&ied out last year beoamss-DoCel 1428 Of tiis A T trC IO ludt. Miss Sophie Jaffs, national and area vice president o f the ival on U Manehestqr High \ ■ ' and may not be held this year. AFX points out to MshetMstsr local presidott William J. Dowd the signature of boutonnlered na School grounds,' auditorium and - \ Carnival. income has^ been used tional president Carl J, M4gel. Arthur. J. Kevorkian, stats president, looks on. (Herald photo by eafetsria. In past yearn to replenish company Odara).,, The hospital la always ppen to EVERY dollar you save at 8BM 5 -i treasuries. M the moment, the visitors, although It does not oon- pays you the big 4% annual dividend. < oompanles are awaiting a bdardi>f duct open house tours. education decision on their petmoaf Rockville-Vtmoh On May 22, the annual dinner to use the Vernon Elementary AFT Local 1492 Launched^ for future nurses, sponsored by Bebool grounds. The ,request was CMdren at Play the student nurse scholarsip . com or any d a j«-le tha 'tabled a t the last meettaig...... mittee, will be held at l^anuei - PAYDAY The oommiasioaers too h n o ac^ Lutheran Church. day to aave. Saving regularly bnOde finaif* tlon on the leimbursement propoe- Pledges of Faith Exchanged Said Fire Cause "Stientlfie advances ha've been dal ahfurity. al laat n liW i bbut indicated they w ill «>. alons; wlQi it. A more de The new Manchester Federation^ He added jokingly, in tlie wake Echo I>rive has been well-trav tatailed* U ^ w report p o r t will be made, pre- of Teachen got off to an official o f the $327,000 cut from the eled recently by fire engines an Legal Notics munably at the next commission swering brush fire alarms. . start last night with a pledge of school board's 1882-68'budget re PXCBEK UJfITATION or CIAIM8 ers’ meeting, in company with a faith from the' superintendent of quest, ‘T il see. you all next Yesterday afternoon a fire was AT A COTOT OF PROBATE hoMen proposed by-law revision. schools and a chwgs to keep the spring.” started in a vacant and wooded lot At Coventry, within and for the DIetrIct \ near Hansen Dr. Chief Leslie A. at COTnntiy, on the Tth day of Hay, TIm emphasis on attendance, a faith from the national prudent of ’ Accepting the charter with- oth A.D. IMS. number of firemen said, should the Amerloan Federation of Teach er Manchester local officials, local Kittle said It was the - result of Present Ron. Elmore Turklnston, perk up interest in ths companies ers, AFT^O. president William J. Dowd said the children playing with matches. Eeq., Judge, The chief attributed a fire Sat On motion of Grace B. Reed, Execu i ' OB the part of those who are About 65 persona attended chap local was ‘‘certainly proud to af trix, Broadway, Covantry, Conn., on (he chronic absentees. ter present^on ceremonies at filiate with them." He called for i urday eivening td the same cause. estate ot Lorfn Henry Reed, late of «.The proposal to reimburse the Fiano's in Bolton at which a gt«xq> greater political r«le among teach It waa located in woods near Btiio Coventry withm said district, deceased. Mountain and the railroad, spur This Court doth decree that six eompaaies was originally put in of Manchester teachers joined more ers in order to make educational months be .allowed and limited for the the form of a,request to exempt than 600 locals . throughout the gains. <. through Bolton’ Notch. Because creditors of said estate to exhibit their firemen-from paying district taxes. country as A FT Local 1429. j- Other guests at the ceremonies, residents connected the noise of a claims against the same to the Execu tire blowout with the fire, it was trix and directs that public notice be A fireman owning a house aaaesaed The eyent culminated two preceded o j, a buffet eupper, were glyen of this order by adyerttslng in a at $10,000, said McdCeown, paid $18 months of activity during which A s s t Supt. Of Schools Ronald P. first rumored O ut a plana had new-■pwsFvr i^per iwvuiKhaving »a cinJuiBuoncIrculaUon inIn lainsaid during cMir in real aatata taxes this year.. proponents of the local broached S cott beard o f education member crashed In the woods, and a largs ipfct, and by pealing a copy theraof crowd gathered at the eastern loop on the publiepi__ sign____ pnat _____ In said Town of Ooramlsslanen Donald B. Lov- sttxrng oppoMUon to its 'formation Mrs. Katherine D. Bourn, snd Cavantry n«ar«at tha plaea whara tha erin and John R . Williams said tax from the Mandiester Education presidents and officials of Con of Echo Dr. ^ dteaaaad laat dwelt. exemptions ars beyond ths eom- Association and ths state and na necticut locals. The fire, located about a mile Carttflad from Racord missiensrs’ powers. Only ths state tional groups with 'Which the MEA Those who aoeeptM the charter and a half from the nearest road, ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judga. tax conunissldner can grant exemp la afnilated. from Megel with Dowd were biurned over a pattii about 200 tions, said Loverin, and he has Supt. o f Schools WUUam H. Cur James Tatro, vice president; Wil yards across. Flremsn had to ap slready turned down a similar pro- tis’, a guest at the ceremonies, liam Coe, executive secretary; proach ths sits by foot. pogal» told the group that he ruqreets James Camerata, recording secre The fire caught firwnan of Co. 2 If tbs $S|00O figure is proposed the right of teachers to join the tary; and William J. Vaders, it an .unfortunate time. They were on thelf way to ths company’s an snd apprm^, each of the three qrganiaation of their choice with treasurer. ’ ■VJLI juas would be in line for a out prejudice. Other officers of the Manches nual dinner at Fiano's Restaurant CE-L-EBRATION Slice, ■ ' "To ms, the law is very clear. ter federation, elected,, at an or in Bolton w hen'^ firs Iras rs- It is the right of a superintendent ganisational meeting April 17, are ported. ' to c a ^ out the law, not only as ay Stager, political action chair the law, but the law Ih the way man; and R (^ rt Vater, personnel Police Arrests It Is oXpr«se(l.’' he said; . polities -commlttee-ehalrman. M i^eihs Near Carl J. Megel' of Chicago, Bl.,. Owa Stainless Steel Oooliware at RltAard R. Abair, 22,. of 2S naUoiul president of the AFT, cau Deerfield Dr„ last* night was tioned the local agalruit 'radical or Cash Discount W ar wth OAS charged with operating a motor irreiqxrfudbla. movements, Make things a matter of researdi," he vehicle whlls license.and right to Decides Contract '"A drive were under suspension. He uUd. . (Omlmaed from Pag* One) •'v'’ ’ , posted a $250 bond. The charge He streaeed that eadi local Is Of stemmed from a Hay- 9 Incident autonomous from the state and The town has awarded a con reported 18 French officers ssrv- on Main St in which Abair was natloTuU bodies, although o f tract fo r the purchase o f tiieml- ing in West Germany had been ar then arrested on chargM of fab ficials are only a telephone call cals for swimming pools to The rested for having contacts with ure to obey a police officer's or ahray i f they are needed. He asked Chemical Owp., of Springfield, ex-Col. Antoine Argoud, secret der snd improper becking. Abair the ninv local to ‘‘make a construc Mass. srmy leader. Two of those arrest w ill be presented ht .Circuit Court tive addition to the overall edu . ‘Ihe firm’s bid for calcium hy- ed are believed to be generals, the cational picture and add to the Tioohlortte in either granular or paper said. > 12, tx Manchester, next Monday, tablet form was $$0.40 per to answer to the charges; status of those you teach. ‘‘Stand tall and proud being a pounds. iSted Shsa, 58, o f no certain ad u m m mam a M to Mother dress, last night at 8:80 o’ clock, teacher, knowing that you are per An identical bid came from the JHLvply rox» form ing the greatest service in Barker OhemiOal Co., o f West ant^mOM <*■•> angoM alse, was charged with intaacleatiim America today," said Megal. shew sMuststt your gtftm Shea . was presented In Circuit Springfield, Masa The contract '* i'l Megel said he was ‘‘impressed" was awarded to. The Chemical herths’betisKhsfrtveryMy" \ Court 12, Bast Hartford, this 'With Supt. Curtis’s retnarks, and Corp. because of Us . o ffer et a kM of wiftliig paper. Veull morning, and was given a 30-day added, ‘‘We are not here to upset s cash discount ptesM her mere by#Hni jail aentenm In the State Jail at school system, but to improve a The price w ill apiriy to the Hartford. school system and enhance the town's reqiiirements for the entire- prestige o f these teachers. Good 1962 swimming season. I t It esti Ir'A i teachers ars the,heart and soul, o f mated that the town wlU need EATON'S E. F. a school system,” the national about thirty-five 100-pound drums FIN« prestdent said. in elthw form fo r the season. . L B T TgW l>AP«W 8----- RUMMAGE Arthur J. Kevorkian of Barlin, the state president of the AFT, SmmrSotmUftkfnot With it0ch deposit ef $25 er mere te d said a local la "never organised be Matorit mm sfyttifs A. 2-Quert ,J>ettbls C-4. 4-( ✓ cause o f superintendents, but be Qfficial to Visit Boiler ac«im%amtoied Your Spoctai eeBt/W extaHMf aeeeMHt,'yett may puiv cause we kre with them. Cloee har Mwipvnnvi/|N9cuUe $ 4 . 0 0 Tpo^ Spetisl Sponsored'Bjr St. N u y ’s mony with the luperintendent and Pythian Knights P r ic e ...... P r ic e ...... 13.50 Guild O f St. HarF^s school board w ill bring a better ed plMMe e piece ef Steinleu Steel Ceek> ' Episcf^al Chnrch ^ ucational system to Manchester, he FVedariek Beyer of Plainville, F I N ^ C E C ( O. l-4)uert CovMwd ^ D. lO'/i OhicAcn i&id. grand ohancallor or Knights of MANORESTEB, CONN. DEWEY-RICHMAN SeucepM Fryer wore at Substenflal So tIkb*’ Your epech^Pt^ liiurs. May 10—*9 AM. General Manager Richard Mar Pythias of Connecticut wul make I « 3 - 4 1 W Yow Speetel $ A .2 0 tin, at the opening of the pro hU official visit to Llnne Lodge, Stationers Since 1901 Price -; . ^ . Price ...... Neill HaU gram, said to the group, ‘'Con Knights of Pythias, of Manchester, ' ' i bn M $N6 «Mli NMS aha rw gratulations on having taken the tomorrow at 8 p jn . at Grange U i ^ 767 ilain St.—MI 9-7360 Quart O sve^ D-1. e-da. Mgiu b It MMMilM m MII MMe .-'^Seucepen first step. Beat wishes on ths nqxt . aIgtilaM. Yeur ttnfht* ice On Park St. Other grand lodge offleera.s^ ^w r Speetol ^2.40 one." wlU at^d are Albert HslM of PJalnvUl'' grand s e e rtia v ; Ray P rice...... m mond Gamble , o^-'M antiw ster, 0-2. 2-Quxrt Covered Dnteh 1 % grand master^pUwma; Horace 'SaucepM Peekham of RFOwlngton and for- Y «6 i Special g n a iL trus- Your Speebd $ 9 .6 0 $ 4 - 1 0 P r ic e ...... P r ic e ...... Cunwit $ u g g e s f Y o u ^ d ra iid Jtiin Aww* R. Wennergren, both of Manebes- ohciay6arsp0ttmll O-S. 8-Quart Covered, r , 2'/|-Quari Steglng elvMwid tesy past grand tiuuiceUora. Re- EsooepanT Tea KettleI • ~ rr— ffestvnwits wlU be ssrvsd; ' Your Special . . . -ri- ^ Special $ 3 . 2 0 $3.00 TRADE-UP to a T O E O Price pettALWit$m yrtiww • J I DiA You Know That* I f : John Ji Crnute ^Yi\} lie Main StTMt, Msndweiir. t Pays for All Ml 94215 1 A m l *'7h0 SO Sictihd M/fSe/§r unsniwnonicHf These Things • TMD&UPeOUfONj for Home • A NEW KITCHEN . nei^^^M iw *ito5wl One Step • A NEW ROOF jsiiSssi 198 SJkfmjikmtdt Improvement IrtiMiren^ • A G ARAG E Q Aeie'.MiauiiANct •p • A NEW HEATING 0 ym g j^^RANOK. SYSTEM Q u ra ' iflaiiiRANfne t h i s c o u m h i s w o r t h O HOMEoWNans •" A N EXTRA ROOM a EDUCATION tin (’ll A NEW 9 | ' hH PW-'PIMMIW Em A ll fOKMMMSVK M l a MORTOAOE Tirm FHA HwItniiiaiiMi LoaRt □ ACapKNX • WCKMESS SSm&lS3i T o R o n n im n □ nKTlRCMKNt, Member of radaest.l>MKi6i i 'Ksiifsiiir^'’ lHil anr idcss'|B. Ineuraime eerp . e a s y ITERllISl;',^ PWCEi ikBleetlisi to in -asy. ifsop- aaos Bsed at a ooiR you cap < 8 *4 . Chack'tU pha that ' j y ln r a r m HIIVIIVMW jptiipiN yen sad.csB lodsyi $r "Ws Sare You Mdnefif' M A IN OFFICE FAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH 9 ? .'I Main SI yiiS Ici'.t C'-nl. I bl /Antu l- '.f. f 0,1; J, lllllflttM Only AfthaPARKAOE Cor t-no. Sf. Writ A**<< '■ •'( i • OI'!N THURSDAY lYirjINOi li. nOTH r.R-'.iCHI', OI'IN TRIi^Ar l AIWATf PUMiy AT fW / ■X 7 7 - m * . V . ■ ’ ■ ; 'X, ■ ... I A' t • ay r A o s n ^ H MANCHESTER ^EVENING fitERAUX MANCHESTER*. CONN, TUESDAY^ MAY 8, 1962 PASM IL W IM liANCHESTE» EVENmO ^R A L I), BIANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1M2 ii • V- Um Trade iar Bohhy Sfiantz WUl JHelp THE '' t Herald Angle Att^adance Up ■42 Per Gent in National Loop Vi EAKL YOST l)odige]« Best Sports Editor Dodgers * Nose jpf i NEW YORK (A P)-^tRnt’>«*l!?« thaJiattonpj Lsarjs "eYSiJ? ord for most gamss played. One Owing and ttfora tt woo—hit On t\^-Hit Rtching^^ Muaial iff so busy rewrltlfig No. S.000. Draw at Home; T H i' Sometline dittiag the .next few Three Mgjor Tonm eyi in One Wetsk . the record book thst'it.is easy days, MustOl wSl bring home “I was Ss whan I got the 8,000," Ex-Mate Striker Bddk ______£ ______jW forget he is hitting .875 another baseball. It wUl represent he sold. " Wagner’s record seemed ' First week in May of 1962 ia now history and if wilt be re Y a n l^ J % AL ^H0jr HOWIE HOLCOMB - COIL STANDmoS i^visits Memorial Field . . . McCurry wfth a pffhnanteconteiiding his S,U0th hasp hit, tying the a 'long way off- I didn't know If called on the sports front as being the busiest in history for - ■ ' : ■’ w. league record''’ set' by the late I would be around that long. When ; ' ManchCBter High , pitchers L. Pet. OH. ran his pickoff totoi to- three for ball dub. ’ town bowling -tournaments. No less than three* major tour- N E ^ YORK (AP)—Turnsbout, ‘h ii alwsyi b6«n Moloney’ ...... 4 0 1.000 the season when he caught Penon- "The hoxt two wsoks will h« a Honus W agner.. you ore 38 years old, 430 more heys, one for men at the Parkade Ten Pin, Lanes and two NEW YORK (AP)—Na- 'are getting stingier than Old hits era a lot." ' eonsidered fair play, Was bound to bdppsn SitSr .ths Nitloiud VVindhom' ...... 4 1 .800 Vi celio off balance after his third-in tough ^tefUa for u i," sold the ti- The magic number 1s live ■ for nuckiiin events, one each, for men and women, were 'staged at tiiHiai Laaffud baMball- fans, League stocked its new clubs jUitiiurh a player draft. Ahd Mhn SCTooge ever, thought of ConOrd ...... 3 2 .600 1V4 ning single. 9 Mu^toI to tie the record- In the When Muaial won his first bat Platt ...- ...... 2 sar-<^ Cardinal outffelder by tel . the Holiday Lanes during the aforementioned period. braving cold, rain, s)«6t And the No. 1 "turncoat'’ today i|k Houston’s F ■ b^g. Yesterday Fred (Mad) -.,a .500 2 Hsaeheetfr (S) ^ ephone from-8t.jLbtda. “We play old days that was work of a. cou ting title in 1M3, Wagher coma LBAOUlB; Bob Aspromohts. ^ HaU . .2 2 .500 2 . . . ab r h po a # rW to his home town to take port in Champions have been browned^' leat, a n tur^nf out in Intger The inflelder, playing onbist# the Olonte three’straight atoning ple of gomes. Now it might take ■ ■ ■ ik''':' ■'W. L, Pet. OJL McCurry hurled the Indians' MANCHESTER .3 ' s .400 Macalonr, 2b ...... 2 2 1 4 3 0 0 alightly longer. a banquet honoring Stan. " I al with l8-year-ol4 Stan Hiiinski m numbers this season whtw his former Los Angels* ,..(*am. Bristol Central D. Anderfon e ...... i 1 T t 0 ' ~ tonight oad then'the XTo^ers three holding the low pin title and Bandy How Park • . . . U 7 .667 his average to .$88, an4 ffnally second straight two-hit shut . .2 3 .400 2Vk Hay. as ...... 3 1 2 1 2 "Somehow Tm 'not worked up ways appreciated ^ t , ’,’ said Mu- helping the circuit regain mates for th* first Um* this sea irvved ahead 4-8 Jlp tha sixth w$th Wethersfield .. -.1 2 ..333 a Dailey, 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 0 in a row; After that w« turn right Niles and Amy plrkey, two veter; OMvillMlfi ....‘IR 6 .666 son, stroked three hitr'snd drove out while topping Bristol Kelley, lb ...... 4 0 2 10 0 about It OS much Os when I ’was sial. "He tot'd me he had won recotd-bmklng pace e t UW. HUMStetn .....14 16 A86 a three-run splurt*. Camiili drora Bristol l^tem -.0 5 .000 '4V4 around ond'jplay the some elute ens of the amOll pin gSirie, wear to the winning rw)a''with a three- Eastern, 6-0 .^at ‘Memorial McCiirry, p ...... 4 0 0 1 t oix atroight.^on the Oboot. But we’ll getting close te 8,000 hltst” sold seven or eight betting champion ing the championship wreaths for Through Sunday’s gomes, KC- Ls6 Aagelo* ...II 6 'AM to a pair with a stogIS. Feshler. If ...... 3 (fO O' 2 0 Muaial. "Maybe it' will be different ships and said he hoped I ’d be tlonot Lssgu* ottondanet was V- run homer in a 6^4 Colts’ triumph Field. Bristol’s ' Anderson straightened Andrulot. r t ...... 3 1 1 0 0 be.batUng them.. duckpin coriipetitlon. . CMerig* .....IS Monday night .that continued the That setyUie sUge for Aaf*- Howes, cf ...... S 0 0 1 0 the closer 1 get. If I get a couple able to match him. I never All three tourneyswere run very 684,506, on increase of 42 p#ir ' Th« Blender lefty foUowed up out after that and had little other .^••AJl of us think that the trade thought I ’d be Up there close tn cent over lost yoor. Bvari wRbOUt Dodgers’ nose dive. monte's game-winner. trouble, . The Indians scored one early maybe I con break, this <«e well. Lernle Glovino, who orice KAbmui Ctty ,.,12 14 .4 Th* Dodgers will be a t Houston Tom^ KelKyfc line < performence ToUla ...... '.. 30 < s 57i3 '$ $ for Bbbby flhonts ia going to help at home." his records.” the combined attendoriee* of th* Grabbed by the Colts for $7S,000 aKiilnat Platt laet Thursday with more ru.. — but that was talnM . .pur club." earned his grocery money by um BaltkneM ...... 1 6 If A again tonight a« 4li 36 teama -lwaff h po a a rbl Hit en Rood . Muslml already has broken two piring bosehaU games ih the-minor two new teams, th# Houstosi-OOit* in the. rieponston draft lost Octo an equally Kllttering effort. He was Dennis Dailey led off the fifth with Martinelll, 2b ...... Dstrott ...... 6 11 .4 back into aetlob. a solid single to center but the Mnslal brought home two bose- Musiol wanted to collect his National League records this sea leagues, handled the. promotion at and Now York Met*, th# goto WM Waslilaigt*li ... 4v 16 A ber, Aspromonte, now, 33 woe the frequently In trouble, but principal Penoncello rf bolla from CincinnaU that go stUl 17 per cent, RoetaHi at Nsw York ly because of faulty fielding rather center fielder literally kicked the Shopay, cf ., 8,000th hit iM home. However, the son, most games played and . runs r'the Parkade with Maurice Oor- Msnday’e Result* chlri executioner among Ahe csuil Gresor, lb .. in his troihy rack. They reprs- occasion oroao three ypors ^go in scored. The total hit record rentl .serving as director at the , The om u had pulled 302,400 of' castoffs who combined to hand Th* first-plSG* (Slant* invadd 6 't- than any pitching inadequacy. ball away and Dailey went all the .Palladlno, 3b Ns Gomes SeheSiiM. Louis for a three-gariie ast -wltli way to' third. Kelley, again whal OInfer, If .... oented hi* feat of tying o^d then a road gome a t Chicago where la next. ' Holiday Lanes witli a big assist through the turnstUes to 11 home Today's <)aimea., the ' Dodgers their fifth defeat in But the defense also ' hod its ing the first pitch, got him home Stockman, b froih his brother, Paul CorrenU. dates for on average of lS.400. .Beeton (Moebeoqwtld'S-S) «t the last eight games. th* ascond-plac* osrdlaais whUa ‘bright r-Jdde too. The Indians come Slumpp. ss ., th* American League pace-aattiiig quickly with another single. ♦ * The MeU, with 95,261 for 10 New : Y*rk (V^id » .l), t'tl.m . Lose 4f/| Games up ^^th three double ploys to get Morin, c .... horns datss, were averaging $,- New York Yankees are home to t rted off the hook. The erstwhile McCun^ m ona(^ to get out of Eckstrom, a, Delreit (Meesi 3-1) *t L6e An The skid has cost th* Dodger* . tWo-gam* aerie* with Boston. one join sdter another. Easteni H. Anderson, p Major S^priie 500. geles (Orba L6). (N).. 4',k games in the NL pennant soccer goalie allowed only three M BM W ilIIN?S / Aroerleon Ahood Th* Giants, who hdd thtlr 16. ,vralks in addition to the pair of loaded the bases with no outs in ToUlsi/utis ...... SI u 2 24 S 1 0 Serfes of Comebacks ^ T h ere »■ Surprise, a big sur . Olevelatid f Donovan 4-6) at Min- chase. Nine days ag(i„thcy were the first and failed to score. The a—Groundpd out for Morin in 7th. prise, ^hen HiUnskl. who celebrat Tha American League also aeoota (Kost 1-6). (N). only a half game out of flrat place. gam* winning strssk snapped ovar. eofiettes, the latter by L a r f'y lED MoCCRRY b—Beached on error for Glnter in BEGINNER'S LUCK —. ed his l3th birthday two days be showed a alight gsto, seoording th* weekend, will send Jupn Mon- PsnOncello. next frame they had a man bn |cnffs Eastern 9th. Kaneoa City (Bokew 6- 1) at Now they’re ftv# back of pace-set third with no one out and again Manchester ...... 230 010 OOx—3 An adult 'would get a ter fore the finals, went on to defeat to ths figure* eompUsd by the Bolttmore (Papp(*s 3-l)> (N). ting San Francisco, idle Monday chsi (4-2) out to oppose the (Sards' Meonwhilb on cffense, the Indi couldn’t get him home. In all, the as he went a}Ong. Mac retired 13 2B. May; 3B. D. Anderson; SB, rific wallop out of catch Futile for Herb Score BUI Roediger to three straight of Associated Pres*. The junior'dr- C hlenge (Bnohordt 4-l> nt as 'everyone to the majors was Lsrry Jackson (4-2). I f * Uw *tar$ ans started right where they left Macaione 3. Shopay; SAC. Shopay; DP. CHURCH TEN PIN s best of five gome set. Hlllnski is oult’s attendance was .,L l*f.3l2 visitorB hod 12 base runners, eight of the last 15 men he faced . . . McCurry. to Dafley, May to Macaione ing a rainbow trout this Woehlngton (Rudolpii 6-6). tH)< but the Dodgers and Colts, Of a key 12-gam* atc*t()h t o e S t. off lost Thursday against Platt, of them left stranded. Final Standings the youngest town bowling champ compared to 1,136,057 in a com- Louts, which will meet the'dianta 4' Counting the Hall game, McCurry to Kelly, Macaione la Kelley H. Ander big. This little girl gets W. L. Pet. I Wednesday's Sehqddk Aspromonte crashed the efusher banging the boll to all fields in the BA8EUNE BANTER — The and Kelley have kept opponents son lo Slumppfo 81-exer, Palladino to CHICACX) (AP)—Exactly five years ago Monday night, a in many, many moons. leiraMe number Of home dates in Boston at New Yeyk, 6 p.m. and- Dodger* alx timea each. first two frohies. A walk to Rog Martinelll to "Ureter; LOB, Eastern 8, even a bigger bang out of screaming liner off, the bat of Gil McDougald struck Cleve St. James No. 1 ...... 85 51 .625 , Upsets were not in line at the DAVE SAlUNDERS 961. ^ in the seventh off rookie Pet* win gives Manchester a 2-3 mark scoreless for 20 consecutive In Manchyter 7; BB. H, Anderson 5 Mc- Ohlcsge at Washlngion. (N). Rlchert (1-1) with two out. For Winner* of 6 of their last 11 la Hocoione. and t ^ r g e May's long (oveMl and CCIL both): Eastern nings . . . Kelley slated to try and 6 holding up this whopper land pitcher Herb Score over the right eye. Second Osngo. No. 1 80 56 ASS Holiday house where Niles, a 37- Tossed 170 Single Th# Los Aitgeles Dodgsrs, play Curr^-S; SO. H. Anderson . McCurry St. Bridget’s ...... 79 57 .581 Kansas City .st-Botliinore, (N) mer Dodger Norm Larker walked a ^ r t that has carried them to single got two men on base in the is 0-5 . . . McCurry, like Kelley extend the skein ^ursday when a 3: HBP, By Anderson (Andrulot); B. caught in the Pere Mar That' the eye was saved is a^------. ___ year • old concrete construction ing to th* new Dodger Stadium the’ top, the Yankees will go with opening Inning. May moved to Anderson; U. Barone-Oreflce, 'Time, Wopplng No. 2 ____..78 68 .A74 worker, trailed most of the pack .. It’s interesting to note that Cleveland,a t Minnesota, (N). with one out to get thing* atarted. Thursday against Platt, got better second Bristol opponent. Centra}. 3;01. quette River in Michigan. tribute to modem medicine and against Marinelll, the runner-pp, (seating capacity 56,000) had the Detret^ At Let Angelsa, (N). Whitcy Ford (3-1) in an attompt scoring position when Elastem surgery. The tragedy did not end apolis. " I feel so good. But I ’ve Second Congo. No. 3 78 58 .574 of eight qualifiers- after the first largest Inortss* to the big An out later Hat Smith singled to threw to third trying for Macaione. got to pitch somewhere. If I Com. Bapt. No. 2 ___ 74 62 .544 night's rolling, six games, but came Nilee roiled 412 and 427 triples, bring up Aspromonte, who drove to lerigthen their m -fom o d dn Score’s pitching days but it did proving that he was great under league#—165,000. Th* Dodger| ■ N a t io n a l l e a g u e over runner-up CleveTand Tito He scored behind Macaione' when wasn’t throwing godd. I ’d say to So. MethodUt No. 1 73 63 .537 feat down the stretch and won go played to the 94,800-seat Lo* An one 310 feet Into th* left field something possibly more heart Second Congo. No. 2 70 66 A15 pressure. Marinelll, out of East W. L. Pet. 6.B. Red Sox plan to Start Bili MM- i. KeUey belted a first-pitch single to -Rookie Paces American- Elks Plan Banquet breaking. myself HeYbie you’ve had It. But ing away. One of two Class A gelas Ooltseum lost season. seats for an 4-4 lead. bouquett* (3-31. . left. I ’ve been throwing good — feel St. James No. 2 ...... 68 68 .500 lyjvvlers — ’Howard Kampton was Hartford, has resided to Manches Son Frnnetsco . .36 6 .7M — Whotta.Night! jit reduced what might have ter for 11 years. He’s also a four- Th* attendances of the St. Louis Aspromonte’* homer gave re The Indiana wilt be at Minas- Add To Lead strong. Maybe I can make it.” Wapping No. 1 ...... 66 70 .485 the other — In the event which at B t Louis . . . ’ ..18 7 Latest No-Bity No-Run Author" liever Bob Tlefenauer all th* work u For Indian Squads been one of baseball’s most bril Temple Beth ...... 64 72 .470 tracted 57 starters, Niles averaged night a week rolleip with a 119, Card*. Pittsburgh Pirates, San Pittsburgh ..14 6 iot*, Kansas City at Koltlmora, The Red and White added to the liant pitching careers, into a series Score refuses to blame the eye Francisco Giants and iPhriOdelphia ing room he .needed, but Johnny Dstrott at Lot Angelas and Chi lead in the second. With one out. Sco rekeepers In Reo Deport Second Congo. No. 4 62 74 .456 131.22 for hla 24 gamte. plus, average. Lo* An^e* . .,15 11 Bo Belinsky of the Angels became the second rookie Giant Sluggers in Lead ment sponsored softball leagues of comeback attempts which so Incident for his Ineffectiveness. - * , * ' « Phillies also were on the rise. The 16 tacked, on an insurance run. Tlef cago at Woahlngtsn In othor AL Bill Andriiiot singled over pitcher Thursday at Lodge Emanuel Luth. No. 1 61 75 .448 Niles took the lead from Tony Cards were ia> 40,000, the Pirates Phllodelphin . ..U in modem times to pitch a no-hitter. The 25-year-old enauer. getting Ms first decision, had their pencils well worn iMt far have been futile. “The eye’s okay," he says, "It’s So. Methodist No. 2 66 80 .412 Morinelll on the I6th, 17th and Olnciniiati .. . ..1 3 IS gams*. Fllltog out th* NL pr»- Howie Anderson’s ' head. Dave night. my control that’s ted.’’ Teacher Showa 31,000, the Giants 16,000 and the Bouthpaw’s shutout of the Baltimore Orioles in Ix>s allowed only on*' h|Lt to three in Howes filed out but Macaione drew The Chicago White Sox. who ac Emanuel Luth. No. 2 48 88 .353 18th games under the Petersen Houston ...., ..1 6 >6 gram, are FhnadS1^3$s at (Snein- Presentation of three special in three gnmea pUyed, there quired Score for pitcher Barry Praise from Lopes Like Niles, Mrs. Pirkty hss bsen PhilUes 4,000. Angeles wka his fourth straight victory without a loss. nings. * nati, Xsff Tork at Chicago 6RR his second successive free poos and In Bat JDepartment awards will highlight the seventh Com. Bapt. No. 1 ... .46 90 ASS point system, and was running The NL elute showed decreases, Milwaukee ., . v)6^« were US runs scored, 118 bnse Latman two years ago, optioned Manager A1 Lopez, the'patient like -Wblrlaway down the home bowMng for years, 14, to be exact. Chicago ...... w 6 16 M * W /i That was by Doug ComtUl, tha PHUbjirgh at Milwauks*. X Dave Anderson plated both‘^run annual Elks Club testimonial din hits nnd 40 errors. th# Milwaukee Brave# 32.000, the ners with a triple up the alley in ner- honoring several high school the lefthander to Indianapolis Mon Spaniardv# also feels Score con Tlte rolloff between S t James stretch at the finish. Niles owns a During this time, the dark haired New York i.-, .. 4 16 .SN 16 young Dodger catcher fllltog in Moonwhila, monagars jMn, ba St. Bfary's trounced North make it again. Cindnnatl Reds 13.000 and the for Injured John Roseboro. Th* making lostrmlnuta daieliMBa .on right-center. Andy scored .a mo sports teams Thursday evening at day on 24-hour recall. No. 1, second round winner, and ISO. plus, season league average. mother of two teen age boys has Chicago Cubs 11,000. ’Monday's Reoult NEVV YORK (A P)—At the#week, had only six hits In his last Methodist in the Orarch May Be End Lopez, who with his coaches has Bknanuel Lutheran No. 1, first A Class A .shooter for five years, established herself os one of the Efforts Schedule son of former Dodger star Dolph which players to from IhsM ment later when May rapped',, a 32 attempts. 6:30 at the Elks Home. League, 22-18, outhltUng the The Dodgers paced both cir Hopaton 6, Um Angeles 6. double to-almost the same spot. rate the Sap Francisco Oionls are Invitations have been extended It could mean the. end of Score’s spent hours working with Score, round champ, will be held May Niles, out of Newport, R.I., the area’s best. For three straight; pniy Gome Scheduled. ail II. Ill >: I I I III II Camiili wotmd up with a double rostsrs to reach ,4 n e mandatery In the American League, rookie loMrs, 21-18. The wlnnere cuits with a count of 417,652 fo r going they're liable to wind up to the basketball, rifle and cross career in the majors at the prime said recontly, "There’s ho reason 14 at 7 p,m. at Parkode Lanea. hometown of Jackie Allen, former years, 1957-59, Mrs. Plrkey won 12 home dates. Th* Giants were Today's Oomee Tueeday. May I and two stogie* for hi* night's 38-player l(mlt>1$y th* Thuradty Msmnle Jimenez of Kansas City had five errors, the losers seven. age of 28. Score broke in with This week’s high scorers were; local pro tesketball whiz, tossed the Recreation Department apon- work, giving him on t-tor-10 mark, midnight dwdnn*. with a stranglehold on the tmr country teams of Manchester High Hl-Wny nipped Colonial' in tho’world Score can’t pitch next with 312,252. New York (Houk 1-1 .or Onig Pogani't vs. Eggs, 4:15—^Nebo. Batttoi: — B o b Aspromonte, portont batting departments in climbed into first place with a School and the basketball team of Cleveland in 1956 when he posted litMng ball in the majors. Stan Hlllnski in 201—561, Reg the most gomes over 160 among sit the Y. Her 167 and 416 single 1-1) at Chleogo (OarSweU 6*4 or on the season. ' In trqnMetlQna Monday, tka .301 average. The 23-year-*ld out Board in tho D u ty League, 27- Yonks Top Draw ClvitOn vn. • liberty,' 4 :i5—Chsr- Coital, hit three-nin homer in eev- The ^ Its took a 8-0 lead in th* Whlta^jm optioned one-tuna gf- the National League. East Catholic. a 18-10 record to grab rookij' "He throws Os hard as ever. His Klrtland 212—676, Art McKay the eight ^ullfiers—five. He had a sored Tcram Women’s Tournament Ellsworth 3-8), 3:36^ p.hs. •nth Inning that brought flouetam fielder from the Dominican Re 26, getting 25 hits to 22 for the 550, Ike Rhoads 214, Paul Miller Th* New York Tankees, lead tsr Oak. second when Jo* Moeller and Ron gaas« wlimSr Rarb ioera to In- Giants’ outfielder Harvey The presentetlons wiii include Boardihen. The winners com honors in the American Leaf arm is strong and aUve. One of p^r of 156 efforts and 115, 152 and and three string total*-still stand ing the American la iig u e with San Francises (Burtokal 4-3) at from hehlnd In 9-6 victory over public, acquired In a five-player the* Frank D’Amato Memorial The following year he wAs pn these days Herb is going to re 204, Ernie Scott 206. 159 totals. Honor of rolling the os records, both to tourney com Marines vs. BA'a, 4:15—Robert- Perrano*kl''4prt!*d in run* with dtonapoUa. th* tigaraaoM outfield Kuenn tops the le&gue In batting trade with Milwaukee last De mitted six miscues, one more 1^.901 eustomers for sevan dates, S t Louie (Jackten t - t ) , (N ). Loe Angelce Dodgers. Award, to the moat improved play his way with a 20-9 reopfd. Since turn to his old form and surprise highest single gome went to Dave petition at the North End. Les Angplte (KoufiM 4-3) nt aon. ■ Pitching—Bob Tiefcnancr, (kilts, baaes-ioaded N^^alks and Larger er Oeorg* Atuaik to' K o n o o t a t y front jlficf with a .383 average. Willie Mays, cember, had nine hits in 26 tries than the losers. HAPPY HOLIDAYS showed the largest increase in and sent ptteher Terry Fox ta San Francisco’s star outfielder, er on the Mh S basketball squad, Reo Leogno found Ous’s out the injury he has t a in struggling a lot of people. Eiveryone Is pull Saunders, 170. The latter also Assistant manager, at the Holi the American League—75,000. Heusten (Weedesklek 3-3 or 6ehn- Track—Moneheater at Oxnard, oonw on.ln relief and hurled ecore- tagged a two-i in last week’s game.s. His season's and two Elks Lodge awards, one to Standings posted a 161 game, second highest, Tho Dodger* j^ iisd aym y on thiir Donvac farm elub, and th* leads in home runs with 10 while output Includes two doubles and lasting Telephone, 18-18. The along with a totaf of 17 victories ing for him. He’s one of the nicest day Lanei'ond a certifiod toatruc- The Washington Senators, play sen 0-4). (N). 3:80 leos one-hit hall over final three the high team scorer on the rifle and 26 defe^tsf'He was shipped to guys In the game.” W. L. Pet. and threw a 157. tor„ Mrs. Plrkey won 15 points PkUndelphln/fMafcaffey 3-8) st Inning* In 9-6 triumph over Dodg the hitting -of CamHU arid WllUg Cardtnala opttenad piteher Paul Spiecfo/ first baseman Orlando Cepeda has four homers. losers outhlt and ontfumbled Bezzini Bros. . ing In the new and larger D.C. Ellington. at Ulaworth. the most runs batted in, 20. squad, the other to the most Im- the mlnqrs lost year. Score worked six Innings for the ...48 28 .632 Pipe smoking Hampton, former (games) and lost nina en rout* to Stodluto, ore up 46,000. 'Ihe Boe- CUwinniitt (OTeMn 3-6), (N). Rockville at Newington. ers. Davis, who had threoAO^a te raise Toth to Atlanta. ” Floyd Robln.son of the Chicago proved croaa country runner. the winners, 20-18 sad 11-0. Miss FTlscllla’s .. .42 34 .553 Kuenn, out for a week with an P. S. None of the seorers "I re^ et it," said Score when Soxr this seasoh and had no record Manchester High football player, ths title. Her two shutouts ware ton Red Sox are 27,00(1 ahead of Plttabargh (Frnnela 1-3) nt Mil- ■ ______^ ' ^ R«4. $12.50 White Sox took a nosedive. The Thomas Conran, chairman of the Aceto Sc Sons ...... 40 36 .526 ranked second behind Niles In total Injured toe, returned to the reg pace-setter a week ago with a quit------yet! informed he was going to Indian- with a 4.50 earned run average- agoinet Mavis Small and Mary lost Bcoson, the Chicago WkK* wnukee (n ck e 1-6), (N ). / Elks Club Youth ActlvlUea Com ------Weldon’s ...... ------39 37 .613 pinfall but wound up down the Wedneedny*# ■ekednle (1) AUON FBONT END ular lineup Sunday and promptly .441 average, the sophomore out mittee, ia In charge of arrange Simmons, 8-0, while 2-1 wins were 802 15.000 and the Detroit Tig Burton’s ...... 34 42 .447 list for the cash awards, gaining sccirea over Evelyn Lorehtzen, Pat ers 3,000. New York nt/Ohleag*, 1:66 pan. (S) BALANCE FRONT collected two hits, Including a. fielder managed only seven hits in ments. A Cornish game dinner will shamrock’s ...... 31 45 ,4Ue WHEELS—REO. $4-00 home run. In five times at bat. 20 trips and dropped to .381. fifth place. A respectable 159 was Annum and Shirley Vittner. She Five American teams were PhUndalpkln nt Onotrin»K,''(N). be prepared by Chef Walter Pyka Larson’s ...... 31 45 .408 his best single. Marinelll went-ovec PIttMhrgIr et MUwoakse, (N)< (S) CHECK FRONT WHEEL Stan Musial of St. Louis and Tony Mickey Mantle of the New and served by the Manchester High lost by 2-1 counts to Rita McAl trolling their 1961 pace. They BEARINGS Gonzalez of Philadelphia are tied 1.50 once, with* a 164, and Tony lister, Edith Otrrenti and Mary. were the' Minnesota Twins (72,- Son Fmielsee At S t Lsnis, (N). York Yankees climbed two notch cheerleaders. Joanne Rychllng, a member of Aceto had 156 and Vic Abroitls (4> CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM for second place at .375 while es to third place at .367 while After-dinner speakers will In Takes All Kinds of Fans Simmons. Against the latter to the 000), Kansas dKy A’a (844)00). ttA sA nii'^ -nt^H iMaifii^'fin . N . Curt Flood of the Cards Is fourth the Larson’s Driving School team, 152. Ed Bujauclua and Kick Buck- flnOi match, in which Mrt. Plrkey Baltimore Orioics (30,000), Cleve rookie Rich RoUlna Of Minnesota clude A* Raymond Rogers, MHS broke a house record at Holiday ALL POUR ONLY with a .351 mark. also advanced two places to fourth principal; the Rev. Charles Shaw, ley failed to crash the “ eHte" 160 hod to win to gain the cosh, trophy land Indians (12,000) and Los An Flood, the No. 1 batter lost at .348. ECHS principal; Dwight Perry, Help to Mi^e Baseball Lanes Friday night when she rol au b during his 2> games. and honoir, she rolled 385 winning geles. Angels (10,000). y. MHS faculty manager; Thomas led four consecutive strikes They all three gomes. Mrs. Annum was Ths eombtosd big ' league at- 1 9 t h H o l e Mtmchcstcr Little League will helped her to a 167 single, tops . , ■ . -4 Blanchard, exalted ruler of the Jibld an im p ortan t meeting Active Sebedule easily the most Improved hoWler taridonee was 2,S2S,S1B for ths 20 Elks; Howard Holcomb, scholutlc Wednesday night at the Army A for tho league. In title warfare. teams. Lost year, for IS teams sports editor of The Herald anathe Navy Club starling at 8 o’clock. NEW YORK (AP)—It take With _mlnk-draped -riri on Other high scorers were: Rene For a fellow who gets up at 6 at this stage ft.-was 2,322,106. ' bocMTar cljdb oU )cinds to moke a boaebidi arm. Watches one inning, and Domato 123, Irma DeSimone 116, TTie ehomp's three string totals OOVSSNOa ’B CCP BUDGET SQUEEZE? respective team coache^.-' All adults Interested In participat (j’elock ■ every'^ moaning, and bowls ore 876, 870, 813. 811^870. 841, Th* NatioiuU League set a rOc- ing In the program are Invited, crowd, or where do they spend then repairs to chrome pjated Pauline Nourle 111, Linda Rychl- ■ to four leagues, plus Saturday and erd of 10,664,963 In I960. How nrlil SMSd PoMast the winter ? saloon for rest of game. Never ing 117, Rene Lathrop 110. 319 and 885. A touff'of 3 ) women r. Spiieeu (10) Ts. w. Lettett (*). especially men who signed up to Sunday to fast tournament oom- ever, lost season the loop had s P. Groobsrt (11) ts. K Oerdea (I), R SEBVIOE ON ALL Centr^ Blanked' aealat the tryouts. Year after year, you find knows who won. petlUon, Niles did oil right in competed. 'Mrs. Vittner paced the CONVENTIONAL BIAKES FOR EXPERT qualifiers. dserease ef 18 8 per eent t* 6,- Jacobs (11) T*. F autuMi (4). T. WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING Southern ^Connecticut downed Refreshments will be served. some or all of these types at U.8. MIXED — RoUoff for the pocketing the |76' (Moh award for 730.SW. . Zsmks' (7)'T*. 1!. ffadas (17), C. hea- Adelphl in New Haven and every gamle. Recognize them? TRANSISTOR - RADIO league title between:first and osc- SOS' nl Jr. (11) T*. J. IfcKs* (4), K. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING f : . ------first place, plus a troitoy. Iii oil, Swrns (15) vs. E. HcNsmsra (lO), sport shut out Central Con- TUNERS: Carry small pocket ond round winners is scheduled $370 was distributed, half to each Hot and Cold MstklllMeslilll (10) Tt. F. C(mn*rton (if),(11), i . . COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE THE KNOW - IT - ALLS: radios to the game, and listen Sunday afternoon at 2 at thS Park- Zavarslla (4) vs.. “F. ObraiObramskI ...... (lOl, “K. MORIARTY feut 4-0 at New Brltslln Monday Monday’s Homers division, with every bowler get- Hot and cold Mrs. McAllister tee-Legged Hurler SEE he only college baseball games This fellow brings his girl to to broadcast of gome they are ode Lanes. tli^. sbmethtog. « P»ckP fc k (IS)'(11) TS.T*. EE. . 8 Soar)*a ■ (—7). A. ■ ------Ssm illis the game. She knows more watching. Some bring two ra This week’s top toj^lers were: threw 156, 151, 145 gomoa to win (~ » ) vs. R. UulUmsUulUf! ((>, it. MdOurUn of the day. Bridgeport’s Ed Finne (Season Totals in Parenthesis.) ■ITie former Navy Seabee noted tha honor for the.two hightet sto (») TS.Vs. W. Priimi*Priisll (|), E. lArsatssn BROTHERS gan gave up only two hits In his about baseball than he dope, dios. and get another game on Pat Tremorco 23(^04—623, Sweda that only on . Friday night did he Throw s < N o - H itter (8) vs.. J. ------Btallru.-,-R ((). . ShsMsrd (14) NATIONAL LEAGUE gies. Other fine one-goma totals TS. P. Dulslls (II), E. RjUIiiispTr (11) shutout victory over Central. but she wants to make him second set. Latter can be spot Hendrickson, 5^2, Leo RoulUord post up bowling. "I try to rest up Mt-818 CENTER 8T. Aspromonte, Colts (2). ted because they leap from 558, Larry. Anderson 653, Charles were by Mrs. Vittner 18$-187, Mrs. T*. T. Ksaras (10). J . Urlnle (1) Tt. TEL. Ml 8-S185 Neither .team -scored until the Weekly, Colts (2). feel important, so she asks' for the Weekend,” the, stocky prrrBBURGH (.a p ) — a is- U Resuchsns (11). W. Phrlsn (17) ee.. CLARKEMOTOR SALES him questions about every seats and cheer at dullest part DelTstto 650, Carl Gloss 229, Bob Pirkey 189-140, Mrs. .Ariaum 144- J. RSMsr (14). / 361 BROAD sixth, when Ed Bonello broke the Chsunp replied. He’s married with D STREET—Ml 9-^ 0t2 AMERICAN, LEAGUE play. He answers them all— of gome on field — something Gould 4 l4 , Rudy Heck 220, T o m 146, Mrs. Siromoni 148-148, Eve y*or,«Id high imhool student whote First rbund ssalchss must ba playsd Ice with a one-run homer. No Games Ekihoduled. on eight-year-old d au gh ter by Roy IX Sacea* round matehas must wrong. You know the right important has happened in the Heneghon 206,< Bert Gloss 175 — Of his 24 gomes, Niles-'won 15, lyn Lorentsen 186 (and Mrs. Cor-' right leg waa amputated five year* be playad by l(*y 13. Thlnl rSuiul answers, and „ squirm all other gome they ore listening 471, Wanda Koselsuskas 460, lost seven and rolled two ties. The rentl 189, 142, 142. Miss Bmalt, ago pitched a no-hit, rio-run game mstchaa must ba nisyad by May I r through the .jgame ' to. Often they won’t tell you Eleanor DelTstto 190, Steffis the only single gril among the fi- MenMy. Fourth round mstchaa muai ba plsyad what it is. , Rouillard 179. only bowler to taka' his measqre by May .10. Finsl round mStch mutt na you can’t set her strol'ght. was Abraitis, .by'a 2-1 score. He nrilata, foiled to reach the 136 Right-hander Tommy Wojtera, playad by Uey X!., had to settle fo r a tie with Hamp figure to ptos for one gome. Sacond llstad pUyar mutt contSCt f r u s t r a t e d a n - HOLIDAY BANTAM BOYS — who hoa an arttfieial leg. walked Hrst llstad pisyar to Srranc* mstek., THE OVERAGE LITTLE^ ton, each winning one gome and the PronWtiona aPboth houses were, only en* man ss Peim Hills High Players must arrsnfs awn StSrtMe Visit your friendly Leaguers; These ore Walter NOUNCnSBS: TheiM fellows Don Hubbard 114, Tom Garrity for the most port,, tpp grads. Mi times .talk like oil thaYodio and tele 116-116, John Frankovltc^ 116. ‘ third ending in a deadlock, School defeated Swiaavol* 3-0. tavern during May Mtty typea .in their early, 20’s. Rundenyn of Niles in the eight nor flaws were noteil and naxt L o o t week, he threw a shutout. They t ^ e a glove to the game vision onnouficeM. Most hav« year’s events should te tetter Utah a syhthetic southern accent, HOLIDAY SR. BOYS — Don sets and against bis opponents, waiter*’ leg w m amputsltd (af HOLIDAY 6R. BOYS — Bruce and plan to moke a speotocu- showing tha opponent, je o re of the ever. ter he w*a injured in a football Leon* UK Mike KuMsik 110, Art lor catch of a foul ball to lin-- id—lncllna toward phrases Simmons 118-130-112—360, Randy One - suggestion that this writor like "high on the hog.” and Smith 149-116—362, Joe Lupoc- match arid his three string total gome. His father, Robert, is a Rivani lM-112. Forest Patton 120. k ■ press the managers that they follows; H am pton l-i-l,-’^9S, would like to moke. Space the former Penn State football player Paul Leona US, Frank Vaeeara have miosed a potential major things'about a "pea patch." chlno 134, Ronnie Lri*y bettl IroM fireman last three aeaSons”), and a lot cheeter High 110* first tennis defeat vitation welcomes golf’* 'wonder Colonial nersistently boS'weath- CURRENT boos change to,wild cheers of far out stuff, like: “lltat in eenvoniont initallmontt.. if the star hits a home run, of the. season yesterday at Briatol, ing noiriads. ‘ ‘ eredj thq patented PaiinSr. attack. CUSTOM MarkH Ute thejrecord for put outs by 8- 2, ANNUAL showering him with boos on a second baseman going to his The Irreslstable force looms to The powerfiil Pennsylvanian: ho* oil furnace . every oppeoismce.. Ciaptoin Jerry Conklin was. tha the person of Afnold Daniel Palm* only A tie for sixth to sevan ap- left In night gomes in a two- lone slnglte winner for Uw Indians. DIVIDEND game MriM ln,AprlL er, a golftm by profesoion arid i .jjeariiHcei?'*-''''- , IF HOMP: b u il d in g , b u y in g or IMPROVEMEm'S THE SOCIETY TYPE! Ar He sUo teamed with Mika Lauten- Palmer dropped a thunderbolt bach for the doubjM vlctoi’y., bilker, by desUfiy- ' ' ITSELF rives in second lnnlng> wear The immovable object, at least into the tope of. tournamnt btfl- YolaMotrlc THE EXHramOiaSTS! . The summary: have you in aequeese—talk over youe .fins ncisl needs with ing Madison Aveijua suit and eisils E ^ d ay when he told a F o rt' These o n the cow bell ring Singles —‘ Gonkliri (M) def. Joe to Palmer'* case, i f the tough, Cambnstian : ers, the auto horn hloiVers and GalUette (B ), 6-4, Bob Groce aprewitog Ooloniatcourse which iFdrtb opmfta w riter a t L os Vegoa Manchester’s oldest flnancirilindtitution. You’41 find ffur h* would akip Oolonlol for a iciiitm the sign wavers. They come to (B) def. Lautenboch (M) 6-1, 7-5; stretches a regulation 70' stndees every gome, always sit in the Roy Holmstrom (B ) def. Doug ovor. 7,113 yard*. much-needed reat. advice friendly and hpIpfuL some spot and die with the Peanon (M) 6-2, 6-0. home team. Most of them ore. , Doubles -r-' Cqnklin and' Louten- Madal SC 7970 honhless, and odd color to the tech def. GoUietto arid Bud CMrtla proceedlngi. 3^, 6-3, 9-7; Qroca and Holm- NEW with handsome And then there's you and Strom dof. Pearson and NeO Wloe, trev4l cate me.. - A - 6-1. 6-8. . . . .*•; . Savtogt ereOitod on or Mfora BUY t)M 16th Of the month—earn NO SOOT...NO SMOKE... a tn ks ttsi-m kk lyiO L A N O ore/co 'EUWnHOHtEllDK dlvldenda from tha 1st it i»st makes HfAT Endwledgeablo IhiBirCfamiwI IM N D MEW 1962 MODEL 9r»eBDSHAVEP~ GhorigeToGA^ WITH W^LD FAMOUS RpTARY SIAOCS SAVINGS Guarontood fuel soving. T h is new Iron Fireman furnace AUTO r Tht shaviir Uiit adJiliU nas proved so exceptionalljr economical that we, as a cfealer, Hiiif InXes^ )AN tirttmatietlly twyour bfivd a ? t c / I v O A - l V can putranteii that it will emt jour fu el oil bills by a substantial 4-Than 6 Hours,, A S S O ( I A 1 I O N’ a n etu n t Phone for a free survey of your heating system and a e 'FlMtiflC'Hoaflt'fellow SEEUB'NOW! 6V6ty curve 6( your face guaranteed fnel savings figure for your home. Of All Kinds Itb am atterof tasteHloi^Yahie)L NORM'S SHEET e'ASjuste to MefO's Seneity METAL SHOP iMtolMl PlMiplly a fiotary btedes give cleoe siMvat ____ MAWCHgSTSBft ~^I.PtST flWAllCiAI. iHSTITUtliR, h A i MUhm o f Cofs frae from irritation AUTaXM' - -' IU b m I U . Veswm wdrld’c largest atUtof ''1007 MAIN STREET—NEAR MAPLE r IVhlakeyfayHiiimIMkKr includ^ Worii lodoon fai Owr SImmi BOLAND MOTORS 6 Self lubricettog, powerful metor atecfrle shavtr 110 V. I h c . ' ^ MX S-M67 OPEN R A JL to S P JI.—8ATCBI1AT • AtJL to HOQH tor n o or 120 V. operation, AC/DC AC/oe Modal SC 7914 FOGMTY BROSsy UMB MMR • tt mff • Jill iwtnr Msim m «-7»7» TbO Frea 666 O E N 1 » B ta JU M F -ia MOTS' "' , 0 AJi. to If Maao i.„>. h. OIL — RANGE OIL — COAL AND COKE HMi M m tnns • n w Mttin ( iN$ Mt. roM, lumt J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. . FOUB (IV6JUVP lafJtt RKAUtR . ^ ^ OjKiii Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuttday ond Friday r,9 AJLtoStJI. #1f MOAD $r. naturally OVER u n a M Of n n MJHDi uN SAnoM , - NMmi AMERICAN RNIUM COMPANY, IT'S GAS 31 M SSO l ST. W O N I M I f .n 2 2 ^ ; ■ JOOJeit 4M street Hewjferh 17, „
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Atrto Driving School 7-A THERH OU6HTA BE A L*AW^ Sittattfloa TVuBted— . Article* For Sale 45 Hougeiiold Goods 51 BT FAGALT gad SHORTEN B l i p W wkted— F( ^ AgartBient»-:>-FliiUi— Hoftses Fog Rent - 65 House* For Sale 72 J lou tes' For Sale 72^ Hoiues For Sale 72 H o u s m F^or' 72 • Pciaale S8 j j ^ l T fiTONBS tor wsUs, paUos', ' ■ Tenements «3 tiAASPN’g Oonnoettout'a tin t It' n u ^ li jauui has Ol^nlng-iw «6 1 AUTOMA-nC dlswaaher Kel- 172 POR'^ER ST.—6 room Cape OUT 0N-*1)S8N0N St.-T hls home oanaod dtiviag acbool tralaod - and ho«ke fronts. -Corner Route POlfTER STREET Araa — Co PORTER STREET Orao-i-Owtom aaeOisr salsslady. .J i tntensted, WOULD lAKB to be companion to ' 44 and 6. Notch Bolton FIVE ROOM apaititieht, first floor, EIGHT ROOM house (or rant. Main with overaizer garage, fireplace, Is a food' t^kfor one .Who Is lonial. 6 rooms with finished rec ! built 7 room coioiiiial, aliSMr gfiol-' Oardflod and aiiptavod la now ot------i-...... WS AtttAB. opidy Kaasgsr, PUgrim MUls, Street , area, oil heat. Ml 3-2038. formal dining room 3 bedrooms, faring claanoom and bohjad _ >MnU Ml O r» RMWmMIB MIMUS NAB IP elderly wmnan or eouplb, liv e In. Notch <>u«rrY,; Tel ----- Church St., $105 a month. 'J. D. handy.jEight/T*):: big rooms, hew room, breezeway, ,1-car garage, ity and beauty,, biiilttlns, 'SAID* IBOWUNB Nl«Hr..|gWSl MWTS'TO'^jrLj uj» IT ncM nw fRONT PDOR.TO^ aofvr j O mmw Hafl/ Himfoed Rd.. noon TR 64464. ' / ’ • Realty, 470 Main St.. MI- 8-6129. encloeedyard, excellent condition. heat, artesian, all for on exceptimally well landscaped heat, family room. 2 flrsplaf^ wheel matnetlon lor toanagora. JOUR SCREENS, 82X58H; three, AtBERrs OWES YOU Owner Ml 4-4887. $12,450; Lot is 100 by'Vacant lot with trees. Material and’work- FREE! oversized 2-car garage. Owosr, lia 10X6814; four, .28X5414: two. F R ^ k f r e e THREE ROOll'apartment, heat, Suburban For Rent 66 T, J. Crockett. Realtor, bn>J677. manship in this house far^.so'per- Situations Wanted-— |8xMH; three, 32x84. Florence oil U. 8. GOV30VTFTAM ’______PS hot water (Urhlihed,'$70 'monthly. TANbi;^ STREET—A block from ior to the average. Price '122,900. iU)WRTISI]VG E-Z LERN Ortylng 8chool-> %afe, M N T t MW ayw» . BlDkOR 36 ■‘Bowers School. Five room ranch Wkated'' ■ Male" A- . ■ ■ i n,,,. ,. „ ■;------courtaoua InatnicUon In ’’ driving Male 39 I .^burner wlft P»P«*. Rea- S COMPLETE MI 9-3246 aftw 4:*>. MANCHESTER 8 ' spargliiiL .Philbrick Agency, Ml 94464. HAVE BOUGHT new homs-»iitiiat ' sellable, bO $-5536. , . ROOMS OP BRAND with (uU b^em em , garage, cor rooms lor the large'family, 14x17 sell immaculate 3 beftroom rsfidi, " » l from ObonecUcut’a largeat. Anto- goftC* grinders, CM8SIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS dWHIUllONfigill U mwnJ YOUNG m a r r i e d man, 26, many n e w FURNITURE rfOUTE 85, Hebron. 4 ftioi^ apart- ner lot. Now -vacant. T ”. J’. kitchen, living room, bedrbqm. 'EAST HARTFORD— Forbes St. family kitchen, firSpIOCe, ottMli- m ^ e and atandard ahift, dual ____ p4ly top-wages. Apply E 4 8 ment. Adults only: Call Ml 8-0946 Crockett. Realtor. MI 8-1577 nursery, heated sunporch ari’d Bnq 8 AJL to 6 P.M. . ' contrbUaiL fully inaured, plek-up talents, desires part-time employ y n i l i TRADE pracJttCally new duo- ^ A APPUANCES area, 3 bedrOom, 8'4 room split, ed garage, coVerefi patib; alum Ghuigg Ca, Mltmell Dr. ment evenings and/or weekmda; matlc washer-dryer for half-ton between 5-7 pjti, half bath down. 3 bedroomg and garage, recreation room. Owner, inum combinations, shade trass, aervlco. Older and nervoua atu- truck or chest W e freezer. MI Tie “Martha”, PORTER St.—Large colonial home, full bath up, full cellar, oil heat, 528-2347. denta car apeelalty. Pay aa- ypu y a 8-7467. NEW EFFICUBNCY apartmenU 214 FOR RENT OR LEASE 5 bedrooms, 214 baths, 2-car ga near schools and bus, - $15,806. COPY CLOSING HME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 8-1927. ■ ■ Free 1,888 U.S. Stamps location and floor plan make this Owner MI 9-9637. - go, tilka only the number of lei* '.J" 3 ROOMS ...... $188 rooms, with refrigerator, Move rage, large landscaped yard. MANCHESTER— 6 room Garrison ( MONOAT «Sb% nUPAT lOdW AJMv—SATUBOAY O AJ^ 'riiirteen room house and orchard home ideal (or children. Ride by aona needed. Call for in * booklet. * Dogs—Blrds-^ets . 41 The "Valley Forge" and heat. AH on first floor. Stor Shown by appointment. "Marlon E 99 Trebbe Dr. then call Robert Colonial, large lot with trees I MANCflESTER . |1»,900 MI 8AS83. ASSISTANT ' yiELDS'iONE for sale—delivered, Free 2,699 U.S. Stamps age space in basement, lurking. of 870 .fruit trees, peace, apple, Robertson, Realtor. MI S-S95S. Wolverton Agency,. MI 9-2813. • and split rail fence, 2-car attach-1 PLEASE READ TOUR AD . x" COCKER PU W , golden red, 4 reasonable. 688-5089. 3 ROOMS ...... 9399 Near shopping and bus. $90 pear, 25 acres In Glastonburj’. In ed garage with jalousicd breeze-1 6 ROOM COLONIAL with 2-c*r ga weeks old, lovable and p m ty, The "Potomac” monthly, c^n be seen at Con MANCHESTER $17,900 •MANCHESTER way. City utilities. Cedar shin-! rage. Exceptional residential, araa. ■0 m "Wamt Aia* an takes over the nboDo-M jT eo»- Boilnegg S^nieeg Offetdd 13^ gress Street, Apartment K. Phone quire—Town of Manchester 'Water Tbo atfvartlactr olMaM ttoaO kio aO tho H b § ^ liA T r f RECEIVING $25. Tel. MI 9-0478; Free 3,944,U.S. Stamps gles, aluminum storms sn d : Close to all conveniences, scImnM*, cccssoi cb MI 8-7091. : i' Dept., 41 center St., Manchester. 8 ROOM COLONIAL. 4 or 5 BED EXCEIXENT CQNDITION-^Noth- ______B aaa BBPOKr «BBOB8 la ttmo l o i 'y ^ ^ n t laaei^ RBUABIjB remclvai aervlca. B oats and A I 46 8 ROOMS ...... JS94 screens, full cellar, heated red etc. ■ Owners transferred and professional clipping, groom The "Chesapeake’ ’ ROOMS. W BU . PLANTED LOT Ing to do but just move ift and en room, 24 foot living room with-I ttca. H w OotaM la eoapofiniie t e only ONE baeat f M or omitted M A M Rubblah Co. Routea cover ing, bathing, all breeds, pdodles' !»• CE17TURY Lapstrake, 40 h.p. TO RE?IT—4 room heated apart- OF ALMOST AN ACRE. Walk to anxious. Asking price well bel«w ■' MANAGER -:. Free 4.888 U.S, Stamps joy living, 3 bedrooni Dutch Co fireplace, dining room, a well j appraisal. Call Mr. Foraaker. MI '■far a «r aBrattoemant aad tfaen only tB tiw eartest o f a ing Mancbeatar. COmmerclail, in- a specialty. The Poodle Salon, MI Mercury electric, custom seats. meiit. Call MI s-SllX from 8:30 bus, schools, sTibpping, church. lonial, oversized living room, love good* iaoerttoB. Bmra which do ao^^eoeea tho valw of duatrial, naidentlal. Our apeclal- . ' , 8 ROOMS ...... $488 cabineted kitchen, one-half bath. | 9-5306, MI 9r7748, TR 5-6611. ' Stock man in gooft health required. 9-9793 dr f a 6-0500, New top, lights, and accessories. a.m, to 4:30 p.m., except Satur PRICE IS UNBEATABLE. Call Mr. ly kitchen, exterior Just painted, Upstairs—3 large bcdi;ooms, mas- i ty. atdea, eellara, yarda, MI The “ Betsy Ross” day. wO aot bo eom etod bjM'Biaka I PuU time, all year round poiUUon. Tee-Nee trailer. ExceUent -condi Wagner, MI 9-5306, TR 64611. all aluminum storms, garage, beau ter 12x18, plenty of deep and wide j #-•757. CUTE KITTENS tree to good Free 5J977 U.S. Stamps BARROWS & WALLACE All company b e fits. Apply in per tion. Reasonable. 249-8467 3 ROOMS ...... $597 tiful lot, in a fine location; $17,9()0t closela, full ceramic tile bath,* homes, some .flufiy, some with THREE ROOMS and bath, excel 56 E. Center St. Manchsrtar OOBMA APPLIANCE aervloo-Re- son to Mr. Gladstone, O'raiidway, The "Waahtogton” BARROW^S & WALLACE walk-up attic Plaster walls. Built double paws.'MI 8-5028. .14’ LYMAN Runabout, Bvinrude lent location, heat and garage Summer Homes For Rent 67 Ml 9-5306 MAL m i 3 : . 2 7 n patra ail makaa tofrigoratore, Maacbesisr Psrkode. Free 6.7M U.S. Stamps included. $95 a month. 11 Division 65 E. Center -St. Manchester 1954. Realistically priced at j5 h.p electric starter, new bat J. D. REALTY $24,500. Robert Wolverton Agen ftoaaara, 'waahlng, aaaminaa. dry- tery. TeeNee trailer transom sup 3 ROOMS ...... $679 Btreet. J. D Realty, 470 Main St., 'ora. rangea, oU and gao humero. Ml 8-5129. GAPE COD, Eastham—2 and S bed MI 9-6806 cy. MI 9-2813. Poultry and SoppHes 43 port, new tires and tubes life $10 DOWN DELIVERS room cott^es, $70-1100 season. 47b Mato St. MI 8-8129 Lots For Sals 73 z MI BdOM. All work fUBrantoed. jackets, cushions, ski rope,' Tel. to MHLER PHARMACY deslrita help i - * V Free Storage UntB Wanted ANDOVHR — 3 room apArtment, Low rates oil season. 233-4849. BOLTON—New 3 bedroom ranch. STARKWEATHER ST. - 6 room TREE REMOVAL, piunliig'and lot for gmwral drug store work, ex MI 8-4505. ■Free Delivery acre lot. Small down payinehl— HEMLOCK ST—For $9,900, five single, all utilities, good condi 15 ACRES cleared State sq4u1. ut$.LSkUfnaKnit, TWEXiVE laying hens, $1.50 each. heat, hot water, stove, refrigera rooms, basement, oil heat, nice $2,500, Andover. Four Belton lots clearing. Call Prana C. Noble, MI perienced iwtferrsdl part-time or Metal nekts $4 eimh. MI 9-0173 Free Set-Up By Our Own tor, and garage. PI 2-8043. CAPE COD, Sandwich—5 room low memthly payments. Frank tion, $14,800. Joseph Barth, 0HHMI OUR ADVERTISER? 8-6058.______\ S'-S 14 FOOT tDN E Star aluminum cottage, fireplace, heat, full bath, Obremskl Ajgency, MI 8-8726,- MI yard, trees. This is I4 of a duplex, Broker, Ml 9-0320. with water, Notch. $2,900. « fuU-Ume, miist be neat, reliable - ...... ' 11 boat, compietb with 6 h.p. Mer Reliable Men and peraanoUe, driver's license FOUR ROOM second floor apart TV, near beach. Excellent fish 3-1118. -- makes a nice set-up for a couple "•8060. • . LAWN. MOWERS aharpened and esaenUal. 399 Green Rd. cury motor, life preservers oars Govt. Stamps are ic Poetage ment in A-1 condition, aluminum ing boating, swimming, $85 week who want to own their own. T. J. DUPLEX-4 rooma on each aide, lonr AMweriig SenrlM Articles For ^ale 45 and anchor. Call PI 2-6638,' after Stampg FIVE A-zone loU, All with 106 foot repaired aalea and aervlca, pick storms and screens, heat andTiot ly. MI 3-6832. MANCHESTER— Large 614 room Crockett Realtor. MI 3-157?. two oil burners, hot water, one Up and delivery. Ice akatea ataarp- OUTSTANDINQ Now England cor- SEE IT DAT OR NIGHT ranch, attached garage, large lot, automatic gas heater, 2-rsr ga frontage, city water, no sewers, A water furnished. Available June COTTAGE AT Mlaquamicut. rea VERNON—Cape, 6 finished, As- block from s new slementaiY Fn» to Herald Readers ened, preclalon ground. L A M Roofing^-Siding 16 nting-^JPaperlng 21 Hdp Wanted—Female 85 porafion with over 3$ years of‘ un- DARK RICH loam, gravel, fill, Phone for appointment 1. Adults preferred. Write Box A, city utilities near stores, school rage. Good condition; Call MI Equipment Corporation. Route 88, sonable, last two weeks to June, 16 and church. Sacrificing at $14,900. aume mortgage for $2,250. Pay 3-7214. school. T. J, Oockett, Realtor bu Usual growth has an opening for stone and white sand. Ml S-8603. SAMUEL a l b e r t Htfd. CH 7-0358 Herald. 3- 1577. •, Vernon. Conn. TR 5-7609. Manchea- BiDWlBU. BOMB ImpaoraiBant ;OR SPRAY and brush HOUSEKEEPER to Uv# in.In. Pool- on exceptional man to train for a JOHNSON 514 h:p. outboard, 1956. through 30. Call MI 3-4036, Short-way out—almost" new im $101 per month. Tongren Agency. Company—all lypea of aiding and good condition. MI 8-3863. If you nave no means of trans Ml 3-6321. os OM Of our chweMlod advertioeeaeota? No ter eacenange. Call Entorprlee 1940. lUng commercial, industrial, Upn avaUaUe July 1. Write B « responsiDle management posltton. LAWN MOWERSr-Toro, Jacobsen, THREE ROOM cold Water flat, maculate 3 bedroom split level, BOWERS AR E A - 7 room cape, 3 or — Aluminum elapboarda residential and trim Jobe. -Woric portation, I’ll send my auto for 4 bedrooms, 2 full batha, fireplace, WAPPING—5 to 7 acre*' buUdiifr a* tho MephoMi notadt Slini^ oaD tho P, Herald, stating references This positton provides niany fringe Bolens, and Gobdall. Reel and newly painted and papered, park rec room, garage, over one acre MANCHESTER—West SlderEx’cef- , UnezooUad " guaranteed, free eetlmatee. Jo rotary, 18-38” . Parts and service. you. No obligation. Business Property For Sale 70 formal dining room, full cellar, oil lot.-). Evenings Ray Holcombe. Ml benefits, security, and grcnvth po SPECIAL SAVINGS ing, garden privilegea, single or of land. Can't be beat (or $16,900. lent 6 room Colonial wltK for 4- 1139. Warren E. Howland M l MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE LAIVNS—Cleaned, mowed, trim ip. ■ seph Dianne, contractor. MI WE ARB TAKINO umUcations for tential to $16,000 income, Is Used mowers and tractors. Trade A—L -B —E—R—T— S older couple preferred. 8 minutes Also, 3 bedroom ranch with at hot water heat. Garage, amesitc med, fertilized, MI 8-8946. 8-0494 after 4.______cashier. Must be High School mal dining room, large living drive, Exeras. Reasonable. Call 3-1108. POR TOUR roof and ahUhg, can not a soles position. Salary range In your old machine. Capitol Marine Deck paint. $2 a quart 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD from Main Street. $30 a month. tached garage, excellent condi room, tidy cabinet kitchen, house / Ml 941500 graduate and able to type and use during tralnii« Is $4,200-$5,200. Elquipment Co., 38 Mato St. Hours Phone MI 3-7973. tion, large lot. Buyers may as Owner, Ml 9-8705! CHAIN SAW work — TMaa out J. O. Roofing Co. W ^apedallze WE ARE OFE!N now for pointing adding machine. Call MI 9-3031 for on our present stock. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P. M. REAL ESTATE has aluminum combinations, Reaaonable rates. Call PI S-7658 in aluminum, oeramto and stone. Send complete resume Box O, 74 dally, 7-9 Thursday and Fri sume large G.I. mortgage. Full toavo year ewaage. EoaH hear troen oar advortlaer In Jig outside and. Inside. SatwaeUon appointment, buelnees houra. to day, 7-4 Saturday. THREE ROOM basement apart fenced yard and la In good con HOUSING Resort Property FoY Sal* 7; wnhoat . pending aO amalng at the telepbonoi between l::80-4;k) or any time Por free estimatei and appoint guaranteed. Pree estimates. Dom Herald. Replies held in strict con McIOTOSH BQAT CO. price $18,300. Many more singles venient location. Asking $13,700. Saturday or Sunday. fidence. Musical Instruments 55 ment, $45 per month. Phone Ml wid two families. Many price -ment call MI * inic, MI 8-7665. EXPERIENCED counter help, aee- LADDERS—-Taking orders at $1 81 Oak St. Manchester 3-0083. INVESTMENTS The Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors, JAMBOREE COVENTRY-Wo have somT tm(t4Uiift, full or part-time. Apply ranges. Call The Ellsworth Mitten MI 0-5524, MT 3-6930. SAM’S UPHOL8TBRT - RotllMd z : A-1 SERVICE station attendant per foot on 'aluminum extension PIANO TUNING, $7 Fifteen years’ Agency, Ml 3-6930 or Ml 9-5624. tlfui lakefront cottages 'year "T PAINTING—Any single family, j^ rs^ ^ P a tlo Drive-In, W ^ ladders. 16-28 ft. available. Must THREE BEDROOM duplex, year's The experts predict that real es Capes-Colonlali-Ranches, around lakefront homos w up. Lost and Foniid Aatomobiles Fpr Sale . 4 from tha shop. Can taka car# of R o o f ^ mid Chimneyg 16-A $180. Any two famlW, $800. Any with mechanical experience for experience^ Free repair estimates STORKS $21,900 an your upholstering needs at garage and aervice station. Good make up truckload. Call or see Building .Materials 47 upon request. CaU Kenneth Robin lease available, couple with in tate will increase to value by 20% TRIM AND tidy 5 room Cape, For full information cai Ells three family $550. Prices inclu^ Vernon Psdnt 4 Wallpaper,» Ver son, MI 3-1365. fant, electric itove wiring, gas in the next 6 years. Why settle for Whatever your housing desire worth Mitten Agency/ 4980, LOST—Black and white hound, vl- I960 CHEVROLET, % ton plck-up, great savtnga. OallCU A978. ROOTT^fO—Spedallalng rapalring paint. CaU 624-1116. pay for right man. MI 8-6449. 90x160 nicely - landscaped lot, ga a R C A 1850-7 ROOM COLONIAL. Jarvis has the HaUngs. Call us to dnlty of Shady Olen, chlldren’a good running condiUene, $195. 53 non arole. MI 3-1652 o r 'm 6-2263, USED LUMBER, building ' and furnace. MI 9-'8867, 314 or 4% return on you* savings? rage, plaster walls, oil hot water MI 9-5524. roCOs of all kinda, new roofs, gut- LABORER TO Work in lumber FOR SALE—Jessie French console By investing in multiple dwellings, 3 Working fireplaces. Some original day to Inspect the home of your , Reward, l u 8-6186. wella St., MI 9-3356. HOME LANDSCAPINO — Dealgn, z : TELEPHONE plumbing supplies, double cabi heat, spic and span. Aaking Chestnut flooring. 18x24 family ^fer work, chimneys cleaned, re yard. Ajmly .William Peck Lum 500 CEDAR poles, many clothes piano, mahogany. Call TR 5-7915 MODERN 2 bedroom apartment, you may expect K / tet return of choice. plahta, planting. Lawn fertiliza;^ paired Aluminum aiding. 80 net sink, bathroom set. - steam $12,500, We need Itatlnga—Bowers room and dining area. 4 bedrooms, POUND In VomoD—a box of flsh- lion, weed and Insect control. Jam Electrical S e r v i^ 22 ber, 3 Main Street, Manchester. line sizes, installed and reset. after 5 p.m. second floor, in year old home, 15% or better oiKyour capital in School Area. Have buyers (or yean’ experience. Pree estimates. Chevrolet wheels 15-16 inch. MI furnace radiators, windows, doors close to shopping and bus. MI 114 baths; New wiring and copper 16.800— Delightful 8 room Cape. Wanted- teg^^tckle. Owner please call Ml MGA 1958 IVHITE Coupe, excellent E. vVhitham Landscape IfMttmry, OPERATOR and bricks. Yard open S;30-6. vestment plug/ftmortlzatlon. ’ We multiple family homes. Call Rob Full dormer. Open stairway. As condition. MI 3-4992. Mi 9-2860. Can Bowley, Ml 8-6861, MI 8-0768. PREB.ESTIMATB!ft-<:|Tompt serv- ADMINISTRATOR, convalescent 9-1863. WURLITZER .home organ, $400. 9-1362-after 4 p.m. have quitey i selection of this plumbing. Barn, garage, picnic Ica on aU tyj^xa alectrlcai «ir- home, full' or part-time, adminis Saturday 8 to 4. Choman House- . ExceUent buy. Should be ^een. ert wolverton Agency, Ml .6-2818. house. Surrounded by stately Irees. sume a 114% mortgage., WISH aOMjCbNB to BtBdla you! UcensM^aBd insured, WUson — A JOB THAT. wfecktog. Stock Place, off N. type of pjx^ rty. Please call (or real aatata? Ckui raa at 10 *4$96 POUND — 100% wool cardigan POR SALE—1963 DWK, tuiquolae 8HARPENINO — law s. trative, payroU and bookkeeping FARM LOAM, top quality, stock Inquire 16 Chestnut Street. MI THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, an appototment. We will be glad EAST HARTFORD —4 tenement 5 acres with option of 214 acres ad- Heating and Plnmbiiig 17 ETeotricai 06., Mancbeeter. Ml piled 2 years, big 5 yard l o a d ,^ . Mato St., or telephdbe MI 9-2392. stove, refrigerator, parking. 118 dttionsl if desired. Nesq- schools. 16,900 — Custom built 5 room for prdapl and courtaoua otsviea. aweator. Call Dewey-Rlehman, and Ivory. Take over paymehta. knhrss ftxct stays interesting experienced desired. Send com S-6261. to sli^ow n with you and present near Aircraft nice home plus ranch In Notch Rd., Bolton. Three 9-4817. O ia ^ b u r y , MB S-7Sh. plete resume including salary ex Columbia, AC 8-9323, edter 6 p.m. Main St.. MI 9-5229. 9-6. For appointment to tospect call JoaepM'Barth. Brdksr. ______MI 9-7860. ______CaU MI 6-3655. . X rot< » iiladas. *Qm«dresses (3) —one , setting, first floor, ii millions In real estate mortgages. 17,909—Modern 3 bedroom raneft al qualified buyers. Oaritea W. face, pawa and tail, wearing black 4 p.m. MI 9-8784. 8.7988„ PLUMBINO AND htBMtig — re- IMMEDIATE opening in Manches No kidding, five room ranch with BARROWS & WALLACE to Jarvis Acres, Buckley Sch Hutchins, Ml 94182, collar. MI 9-7081. •tfliOOR SANDING —Reflnlsbing, like to learn the Interesting ter, $136 weekly. Mankgement size 14, white; two size 12, one range, refrigerator, heafT hot 55 E, Center St. Manchester 1969 PORD pickup, % ton with modaUim InetaUaUcu, commercial, residential, new work of a telephone operator. NEED TIRES? Major brands. Sp^-' CHOMAN’S basement and garage, fireplace, area. Attached garage. Aosufhe PIAllO TUNINO. 17. Plfteea years’ U w e S trainee, secure permanmt posi pink and one white. Worn knee. water, and garage. Washer and combinations, walk-up attic. .Ask MI 9-6306 WANT a c t io n ? Ws bav* aiiftom- siowplow, 4-speed transmlsslca, iUl guaranteed, 3li floors or we will make them like If you like to work with end cial May sale, 40% discount. No Call MI 8-6367, ]. D: REALTY 414% mortgage. 'Wcperlenca, Pree repair eMmates parleaco... S4-baur eervloe. tion, complete training program. FIFTH dryer on premises. Adults. Also, ing only $15,000. Another TOP era waiting (or houses bi tts AniiMHiiKeBenta 1850. MI 8-5074. upon request. Call Kennetb Robin- new. Mr. Charles, Modem Home help people,' have a pleoaing Call South V^dham , 423-0431, 7-9 down payment—12 month^to pay. one sportless 3 ropm apartment. SIX ROOM ranch. 3 bedrooms, din Ean VaaCamp. Vai MI 9-4T Decorating. MI 9-0736. Cole’s Discount Station, MI 9-0980. 470 Mato St. MI S-5129 value by T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 18.800— Two-famlly wlth/^ood In $12,000-818.000 pries range. Call aon, MI 8-1865. voice, and alert helpful man p.m. TR 8-2600 or TR^237. MI 3-1577. ing room, large kitchen andllving RUOS AND bedapreada' ozpertly 1959 PAIRLANE, 4-door sqthin, 8 ner, and have a high achoid ANNIVERSARY Wanted—.To Buy 58 vestment potential. Flat^ e( five Frank ObremiKl, MI S47M, Ml TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest room. Magnificent family room. (81 rooms each;’ ConY*nlent Main 8-1118. dyeA. Chooae from 70 decorator cylinder Pordomatic, pq^raV steer STEPS, sidewalks, stone. waUs, education you may qualify. TWO COMBINATION storm win ROCKVILLEt-:'^ 8 rooms, second $16,200, Call MI 9-5109 after 8, ing, excellent conditiqnC^U 9-5503. Economical, High quality parts. Bonds—Stecka— dows 84” x72” , used 6 months. MI SALE FRANK IS buying and selling good Houses For Sale 72 IDEAL OFFICE-HOME—8 room Street locetiqn, etdon. Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for Salesmen Wanted 36-A floor, reflXgerator and range ?u'r- colonial, garage. Please call (or week-days, all day Saturday -and PurneU Place. I d 9-8003. M ortga ges To find out more, coma In and 8-9189. used furniture and antiques at nlshed.^riear shopping, near school FLORENCE ST.—7 room home In 1986 PORD PLltTFORM body Work done at reasonable prices. service since 1981. Phone Ml 31 To show our appreciation to details. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Sunday. 21,700—Deluxe Y room garrison MI 8-0796. see Mias McGee In our Man- LEARN WHY men who sell the 420 Lake St. Call and see what b u s ..^ 6-3700. , exceUent condition inside and out, 9-5132. Legal Notict WOMAN DRIVER to accompany truck, all good tires, *135. Call MI 9-4537. Potterton’s, 180 Center St CONTRACTOR'S Qarke FI) our many friends and custom- we’ve got. Open Sundays. MI colontat with bfeezeway and- ga ALMOST unlimited funds avaUable cheater Employment Office at Syntoplcon earn" a minimum $160 encloaed porch, one-^car garage, MANCHESTER rage. North »lm St, location. At me oh trip West In June. Call MI 9-5624. Sander and edger. Cost new ers,we offer the following for 9-6580. 3J4k OOMS, heat, hot water, built TBLEiVISION antennas and rotor for private mortgages. If you need 808 MaliikSt. on We^eaday or weekly commleslon. Call 233-0635, priced for quick sale, $13,900. COLONIAL DUTCH —6 beautiful rock botton/price (or quick sale. 9-8877, GARDENS plowed, any size. Ml ’Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Or now only $600, MI 3-1770. this week only; 10% discount- -'^^In oven, central location. avaUable B systems Installed and repaired. money to consoudate worrisome West Hartford j Philbrick Agency. Ml 9-8464. rooms, BUnporch encloeed, hot TWO FAMILY HOMES at Coventry, within an* fer the 1965 PirfMOUTH 2-door, V-8. auto- 9-5096. debts, to improve your property, call MI 3-2701. on aU used building materials WE BUY, kBLL or trade raU) June 1. MI 8-2171 After 8. MI let rn ^ c tranamisalon, radio, heater, Serving Manchester and surround and used furniture, china water heat, beautiful backyard of Coventry, on the Tth day ay, or for any purpose, and can pay —sinks; windows and doors. . 3-8470. ' '* HAVE NEW 2 family house 5-5, with fruit trees and also fireplace. .5-5 Duplex, 2 separaie heating ays YIS REALTY CO. A,Di 1912. TO ______P ew on als______exceptionally clean, price 8850 MI GET YOUR aprlng cleaning done ing areas. Modem T V Service, 405 200 AMP WELDER on wheels, good sUvsr. picture frames - vC i old .Weaeni Hon. Xlmore Turklgston. Center St., M I 8-2305. $22.25 per montb for each $1,000 Open dally 3:30 p.m, to 7 p.m. 4 4 . Alio, need liatings of older two 2-car garwe. Very close to school terns, plenty of room, nice lot, 9-6549. now—atticg and yard* cleaned; SOUTHERN NEW SALESMAN , condition. MI 9-8652. Saturday 8 a.m. to 4'p.m. Yard coins, old dolts and gtmX, hobby 814 AND 414 ROOM garden type R E C TO R S MUi INSURERS E«q., Judge BlLECTROLiUX Salsa and Seorvleo, ^ borrow, call Prank Burke, at families fcnd singles. Call Peg and bus. Buy directly from own good condition throughout, 8-car. On motion"o of Margaret K. laherty. aUo, landscaping. Al'a, MI 3-8706. Connectlcnt Mortgage Exchange, at Stock Place off North Main coUectlona, attic contMta or whols apartment, available June 1. In Cleazynskl, Broker, hCI 9-4291 or garage, central location, $11,600 Admlnlatratrlz, Mata Street, _ bcnled rapraaairtaUvo, AUrod 1961 CHEVROLET Patkwood sta- BRIGGS A STRATTON 2 h.p en- estates. Furnlturs Mpalr Servloe. cludes stove, refrigerator, heat, er. Move right~to. MI 9-1109 or 8-4U2 MI 9-2519 AmeU, 906 Henry B|. Tot MI -Uonwagem, V-8, powergllde, white- Radio-TV Repair Services 18 15 Lewi, St., Hartford. CH 6-8897 ENGLAND TELEPHONE WANTED* gtoe, good condition, $15. ‘ MI. Street, or call MI 9-2392. MI 8-1409. MI 94918. Conn,, en the eetate of Annie A. Veil- CARPENTRY—Building, remodel days, JA 9-6563 eves. TatoOrtViUe, ConprTel. MI > 7449 . hot water and parking. $100 and 6-8 Duplex, A-1 condition, evei wood, leto of Cqventry within eald die- AO450, ______wall Ures, white With red interior ing, additionif, garages, recreation 04894. Ml 8.1028 MI-S-7847 -Urtct-ldeczaaed.- ...... TELEVISION and antenna serv CO. $110 monthly, central location. MI $18,900—6 ROOM CajM, nearly (Ur- RANCH—Over la- South Wlndabr room beautifully''dBcoraled,~Ttio_ Thie Court doth decree that eix MI 9-0538. rooms. Satisfaction guaranteed: 3-7925. BIDBSS WANTED from vicinity ice. The best prices in town. Pro NEW AND USED CARS CRYSTAL LAKE—Very large pile ished, aluminum fireplace, we have a sparkling 8 room ranch em kitchens, tile baths, 2-ca/ga- -TOTJLAND—8 new 514 room monthe be allowed and UMted ter the Free estimates. Ml 9-4427, MI An equal opportunity employer WANTED-rPump organ regardless garage, bus. Carlton^'. Hutchins ereditore of said eetate to enubit their Phoenix Stoeht, Taylor Steeet and 1958 RE34AULT Dauphine, light fessional Job, 90 days’ guarantee Business Opportunities 32 peat humug for sale, especially to of age and condltloii. MI 3-6813. with full basement on lot 100x200. rage, amesite drive, corner/ lot, ranches, $18,990. 6 minutes from nlelme egalhit the u m e to the Admln- 3-0796 after 5. In writing. 31” picture tubes 814.95 8V4 ROOMS, extra closets, alove, Ml 94182. -Vernon Omile to Pratt A TVhitney, blue, 38,000 miles, fully e q u lp i^ Ehccellent pay plan, excellent in contractors. Call before noon. 111 Present mortgage may be assum Strickland St., $19,800. / Manchester. Cali Frank Ohrem- litreirlx and direela that public notice Better Homes TV Co., MI 9-3900, B2SSO HAS exceUent aervice sta refrigerator, Venetian blinds, heat he given of thie order by advertlalag In E. IDavord, aecend ahift, 8:80-13. clean.. good A m . 1946 Studebaker ALL TYPES screens repaired with R.N. OR tft>.N. part-time. CaU surance benefits. Experienced pre- 5-5313, or contact Wilfred Brissette BETTER BUYS AT and hot waCSr, large yard, quiet SPOTLESS re-built . cape— Five ed. For better living call Madeline aki Agency, Ml 8-8726, MI 8-1118. pickup % ton X*<^7y Ub, two full ceramic baths, Retrigeratoyi, waahera and CORSET AND LINGERIE ape 25 years old, avoUoble U p.m.-l 25c- sq, ft. ROOM OK room and board, near psu-ticulars phone Mr. or Mrs. i oeapalrl Sea Ernest Douglas. In Trailers— Mobile Homes stove____ I monng ipaetalty. Folding dellverieg call George H. Griffing, Bolton Notch, PI 2-7721. MI 3-1280 fom details. MANCHESTER—Bell St. 614 room dishwasher, disposal, wall to wall quire about lowest down small- ATTICS, CELLARS and yarda clalty shop offered for sals by own p.m. and 6 p. m. -11 p.m., 1 or 6 Cedar Closet Lining 23c sq! ft. ranch, 4 years old. laige let with James Moriconi, MI 9-8055. cleaned. Also, rubbish hauled to obalra fOr rant NU Worn er who la forced to retire. Active Help Wanted~ Inc^,/Route 6, Andover, PI 2-71 .rug, fireplace, garage full base-: RED HOT ast payments anywhere. No amall CAMP TRAILER —Ap]u«clmatel:atel^ days a week, uniforms furnished. / CASH 'N CARRY ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, cen country surrounding*. Quality 8x6x4 all encloeed. Call after 6 -^durnp. Reaaonable. Call MI 6-9704. bualneas In conUnuoua eperatkm at OVER ON OVERLAI4D ST.—Proud- ment. A finy home priced to sell, | loan cv finance company plan. 9x6x4 all encli MANCHESTER Moving and Tfuck- Manchester area. Call 3474850 Male or Female 37 ftXEEL. OFFICE desk, ex( / NOBODY, BUT NOBODY, tral, shower, pTrivsts entrance, Furnighed Apartment* 61-A built. - Plastered walls hot water $18,900. Evenings Rav Holcombe, - Douglas Motors, 888 Main. * p.m. Ml 0-1911. same location for nearly a quarter / UNDERSELLS NA-nONAL heat, cast iron rsdistlon, etc. owners need more room. This / k SON STONE work, sidewalks, tng Company. Local and iang dis of a century. Corner location In ' condition. Steel office file, near bus stop, gentleniAn. Apply room cape riiust be> sold. Beauti MI 4-1139 Warren E. Howland, RESPONSIBLE woman for house- PANTOGRAPH operators for tqx^ after 6, MI 34788. TWO ROOM furnished apartment 317.900 Philbrick Agency. MI 9^ W , paUos. Call after 4 p.m. m tance moving, paeUag and stor- center of business district. Store is Ule engraving plant. Apply 195 Spruce St. ' one block from Mtdn St. Tel. Ml fully done upateirs. Basement par Realtor, Ml 3-110$. i Ante Driving School 7-A i«e . Regular aarirtce throughout cleaning and core of two children, NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. 9-8484. MUST SELL—1986 Graham Veiy realistically priced. Persems Inter 80-85 hours weekly. Must have ford Printers, Inc., Cent^ and 381 STATE STREETT, PLEASANT furnished room ,, (or 34314 after 8 p.m. titioned.'Price started in the high New England states and Florida. ested may see this opportunity by 16s, but these folks are anxious d e a l s reasonable. Call MI 9-M88’. PREPARE FOR driver’s own tronniortatlon, references re- West St., Stafford SprtogJT Conn. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. gentleman, central location. MI CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Raneta, appointment. CaU RockviUe TR FIVE ROOM apartment, fully fur —who knows the final price. Let Ages 16 to 60. Driving and olaaa i;pii8ehold Seriices qulted. wHte Box U, Herald. CHestnut 8-2147 9-8886. large living room srlth fireplace, 1986 CHEVROLET, 3-door sedan, room. Three inatractora. No wait Offered IS-A THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. 6-8049. INCREASINO our stofYat the Man • SEPTIC TANKS nished, best snd hot water in formal dining rtwm, famUy size ua show It to you. T. J. Crockett, Bel Air, V8, automatic transmis- ing. Manchester Drlvtag Acade ‘'AVON CALLING” Television and chester Drive-In JTneater, Many CLEANED and INSTALLED ROOM FOR gentleman, near Mato cluded. Mato St,, location, second kitchen 2 bedrooms. 114 baths, Realtor. MI 8-1877, Moiong, packing, storage -local floor, $126 monthly, MI 9-6808. alcn, exceUent condition, $500. Call my. PI 3-T349. SAM’S — OLStERY - Retired and long distance. Agents for magazine advertising paves the positiona now available for part- Diam ond!^ Watches—. St., separate entrance, parking. recreation room with flreplaoe. 1962 COMET MI 8-2889 after 6 p.m. from the way for you ”caU.” Many poten time work. Contact Mft TlUlsbh at WES'T SIDE Can take care of Lyons Vmi Lines, Inc., world-wide HIGH PROFIT • S E W E R S MI 9-2951. TWO ROOM completely furnished encloocd breeieway, attached ga MORTLOCK'B Driving Sokooi—Of gU your tial customers are-eagerly await MI 94000 gfter 7 p.m. _Jewelry 48 ring seeds— at- mo" era. Free estimates. MI 8-6187. MACHINE CLlSANED apartment. Stove, refrigerator, rage, landscaped yard tlxlis. 1958 CHEVROU7T Bel Air 3-door fice, .448 Main St.. Maneheatei. U CBI 3-387$. ing Avon service. Por high com- attractively furnished room Marion E, Robertoon. Realtor.. Ml :-$-T:$ ; s'a v e $ i t hiuxltop, $175. Good condiUm. WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at best snd hot water. Apply Mar / Leamiim correctly “ May 'Save BUSINESS mlsstons and pleasant, interesting reasonable prices, prompt sei.v- for gentleman, kitchen privileges, 3-0968. Radio, heater, standard shift. MI Your Q fe.” D river. eduoattoa REWe AVINO of^ irns, moth holes. Painting—Papering 21 part-Ume work, call today for M>- nations Wanted— • INSTALLATION private entrance, parking. Inquire low’s, 867 Main. SparkllM'' Caps 6 rooma, alum 0-9462 Zippers repalred.X Window Shades Being Established Locally Ice, 2 wXtcbmsken, Monebester- inum aiding, overaised garage, ex claaaes. Member, Oonneotlcut Pro pointment. Pull personal training. Fem ale , 3 » _ SPECIALIST . at 169 Maple St. . COVENTRY—8 large rooms, fur $11,900 — ROCfCVnXE, ■ room fessional Driving School Asm. Ml made to measure ;\oU sized Vene EXTERIOR and Interior palnUng; and Surrounding Areas Call 289-4922. • ter's oldest, _estsbllshed Jeweler. ranch, large living room, cabinet cellent j(elghborhood.jjear schools, 9-7898. Good income opixirtunlty for a F, E, Brsy,',7S7 Main St., State FURNISHED, room for rent. One nished. best and water, $75 kiteben, beauHTully landscaped cSurch.. bUn line, shopping. Priced Neat and Lovely^ tian blinds. Keys rn^de while you Paperhanging.' Wallpaper books. WOMAN WITH 10 years’ nursing, monthly. PI 2-8646. wait. Tape Recoiiders' for -rent. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. responsible man or woman desir SERVICE RES':- hosfrital training wants position Tbwn anil Country Theater BuUding, block from Main St^Tel. MI 3-0314 lot. Shown by appointment. Marion low A or fast sale! Marlow's, 867 Main, MI 6-5231. Ploora. Good clean workmanship. ing their own business on a spare looking after invalid or elderly after 8 p.m. E. Robertoon, Realtor, MI $-5963. or full-time baais. You must be able Girl over 21, aa service repre GENTLEMAN wants to shkre hi* ilGBERT B. ANDERSON Gingham Accent! Fully msureft Reaeonable rates. person. Reply to Box T. Herald. , Garden— Flarm— Dairy 414 room, ranch house with ^one RADIO-TV REPAIRS eU Leo Pelletiet, Ml 9-6836 or MI to atari, immediately, should have sentative, to provide counsel and DRAINA8E GO: MANCBE8TKR—4 bedhwm homsy a g e n c y Can, pbonographa ebangen. advise oip- poUcy holdeh by phone Products 50 ROOM FOR rent, private home, on or two gentlemen. MI 4-0270, MI 9-6082. a dependable car. Minimum of 4 44$80. . excellent elraet and storage spaoi, Honest, economloal. Guaranteed 90 ______— ______hours spare Ume per week, and a and to person, wlthta our establish M I M 1 4 3 bUs line, parking. MI 9-0994, large Mdoaed porch. 34or /ga 528-0139 2790-N WOMAN deiitee part-time general POTTED TOMATO .plants: also. _ Delivered in days. Famous for servloe for 80 CEILING reflnlshed, painting, wall- guaranteed 100% refundable, good ed office. <^ice work. Call-MI 9-1801. NEAR MAIN -Street—8 furnished rage, $U.700 Philbriea A gen^, lO yeara. Phone MI 9-4587. Potter- paperliu.------Wallpaper books on re faith deposit of $575. If qualified, cabbage and lettuce plants. CaU FURNISHED room (or gentleman, 9-8464. GRANDVIEW ST^-Luxury ranch M anchester Krause Greenhouse. 621 Hartford all conceniences, pairing. 444 Cen rooms and bath, heat and hot W ashing cUthat ton’s. quest. Fully insrred. Gall Edward write, telling about yourself, ^ve FULL TRAINING water, no, children. MI 94256. aelling at a poor man's price. Six. Rd., M l 9-7700. ter St., MI 9-8061. HOLLISTER STREET/ area -i- 1950 R. Price. MI 9-1UQ8. phone num lw and reply immedi large rooms, 114 baths, two fire- i DOWN ★ $A«.25 pM’ Month a n u n u s u a l bargain!mugoui! neupnoi-Reupbol------. — , ■ — ately to : PROVIDED Choice Ideation, C o^ la l, (air places, garage, aluminum siding, i. is oasy today... Bter 8 piece living room set; sofa PAINTINQ AND paperhanging. APPLES—Baldwins and Starks; ROOM, w e l l furnished, with ga irioed, 6 rooms and/^rsge, alum- 86 Mos. to pay National MarkeJ Development 'Outgoing personality,, InlUaUve Businea* LMations choice level lot. Vacant. Selling and 2 chain. $145, Chooae from Good clean warkmonsnip at rra- Cofp. alsoj^cider apples. Bunce Farm, rage, private home, Please call fnum combinational: excellent con for 10%' leas o f bank appraisal; T .! ■ group of tine fabrics. Work done Bonabla rates. JO years in Man- and enthusiasm ^necessary, some 829 W. Center St. M l 8-8116. after 5 p.m, MI 3-8958, ^ , For Rent 64 dition. Call o w n ^ :o r appointment New Dealer Division typing, speed not essential.'College J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677. i 2-DOOR SEDAN by expert craftsmen on our prem- cheatei, Raymond Flake. MI 801 Columbia Avenue to inspect; MLk-SOSf. I f lso». All work fully guaranteed. 9-9287. or business experience required. VfcRNON.—8 finished room Cap*-,: - _ PhUa. porbjr P.O., Pa. For appointmOnt call ___ MEN NEEDED 50-A STORE FOR rent. »48 N. Mato St. The Compart Mercury that's smartly ahead of th^ compact Mill Fabric Salesroom, 175 Pine Fertilizers FURNISHED ROOM near bath for WALNUT -ST^EET-The HSart of ■ ■ . ' To work In 6tir Carding D al^ m m r soeond dilft. Mir*-5289. 94, ' large rooms, fireplace, cotqblna- St., -exclusive Chenev Fabric EXTBRIOR-INTEIRIOR painting, gentlemaii. Parking. 54 High St. the Weat.^de-4wo-fBmily duplex, tlons, vacant. Tongren Agency, MT crowd. 2-door sedan equipped with 8 cylinder engine, standard BARBER 8ROP*’for tMGf 3«chalr LIBERTY MUTUAL GOOD COW manure. $8 and $10 transmission, heater, defroster, sun visor, front arm rests. salesroom, in Manebestsr. MI decorating, ceilings, waUpaper- ■shop. Inquire 417 Main St.\Oood Compiota im wonca bommts plus profif fhoringj OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade. cbmpleteiy redone. Built-lns, two 84821. I 8-7322. Budget terms arranged. Ing, floor sanding and reflnidung. loads. Delivtred. ExceUent new heating systems. 6 A 6, real Includes transportation charges and all F"ederal Taxes. .-13,600 parking. Owner retiring. INSURANCE CO, shrubs, lawns, gardens, eta Apartments— Flats— Reasonable rent. 188 W. Middle mllfs or 1 year warranty. Clean Workmanship. No Job too a p p l y IN PERSQI^ TO Turnpike. Call MI 94205 after ^ 2 Spactous,' Ctorner lot. T. J. AUTUMN ST.—Chartping well kept WASHER . refrigerator re- small. John Verfaflle, MI 9-5759. 3-78045 Ml 9-8731, I , Tenem ents 6.1 Crockett,' Realtor, Hi 8-1577, Mrs, Monaco. Manchester p.m. . ^ *:room house, 3 bedrooms, large Federal' label Price paire. Prompt, economical, expert, ______-» MI 8-U61 kitchen, breakfast nook with pic- ^ guaranteed. Plxme MI 9-4687, Pot- WE ARE now booking (or outside Help Wanted-^Feteite 3S SEVEN. ROOM duplex,^oU furnace, MANOHEirrER—Roach, large Uv- ^ 2 1 4 7 THE AUKHI SnWNNfi M ill GORP. H ousehold G oods 51 Telectric ’ stove, convenient loca OORI7BR SPRUCE and Birch, any ture Yindow, oversized garage,’ terton’e. 180 Center S t painting. you want a good ‘ Job DiCTAPHOra transcr^ptlaaist with WOMAif-^ANTED, hOurs 34:80. small bukiness, heated, low rent- ing rooihi modern kltoben, I bed beautifully landscaped yard with done get our estimate. CAU Mr. genenleral New Syimm Cleanors, com er TALConviue, c o n n . tion. Adults preferred. Call after rooms, baths, large rec room, HAROLD 4 SONSRubbish Remov lOs exper- - ROGERB n selling «xl3 linoleums CaU wjy time.' / ^ t io and ohade trees, $15,500. Call Creu-Stitciied Charles, Modem Home- Oerorat- lencs, offlee duueo, Vernon and E alt Middle No (Or $5 and up. JJso, a- good buy ft M l 8-7042. excellent -oonditxm. - $16,506. Phil- » n 9-0706. al, Cellars, attics, yar^, and Jng, MI 94726. brliik Agency, Mi 64464. SAFE-BUY USED CARS On permanent p6aiUon, UbenI behe- phoito,calls.j^i|pj8 In pcrscii orr chests, beds dresser* end ap- rriREE ROOM apdrtmettt. beat- weekly pickrup or burner barrels. flU. 386-3717. Noble 4 Westbrook Gingham , Harold Hoar, MI 9-4034. 'AINTING, paperimt, floor gand- Ils n ce i.'C rtd fl’ te'rnie h'Oallable. hot wat'jr. alectricltv. etove, re Professional’^ Men SPUT UEVED—7 room*, fire «6’s horn# hiafing Mfg. Op,. East-Hartford, omosite c I buy used u furniture. 11714 frigerator. MS N. Main, second '59 CADILLAC $3095 '58 FORD $89S tog, remodeling. C an Mr. Charles, Martin Park. place, 114 baths, buUt-ins. rscrea- Falrlane 4-door Radio, heat SERVICES—Ironing done in my MI 9-0726. > Spruce St. MI 8-4065. floor. $81^ Ml 9-6229. 9-5. tion room, garage. 414%, $108 NOTICE o u r w o y l 4-door hardtop All white, home, dishwashing done after ------Office apace avaUable^ Manches er, Fordomatic, power steer RN OR U>N, >11 shift, ftiU A or ter Shopping Parkade: Contact Mr, ' monthly, $17,000. Carlton W In accordance with the require-' black Interior. Fully powered. small parties. Reasonable rates. PAINTING?AINT1NG and waUpapering,waU wall- ■ BLOND MAHOGi^ Sylvanla TWO RDOM apartment, heat and ing. power brakes. Specially port-Uim. GUmore Manor Con Bjr field Gordon . Green Manor Cbnatnie- Hutchins, K l 6-5132. ments of the Zoning Regulatjoas Yen get'premium qaallty P I 2-8404. paper removed. Wallpaper books combination- record player -and hot w*ter; also 8 room apartment .priced! valescent Home, Main 8t„ Glas O f O oan»" radio, $25; 6 pairs of 64” fibeigio* tlon Co. ’ / of the Town of Manchester, Conn.,; MebOheat wHh RT-98 . . . the '50 DODGE $1395 on request. CeUtogg. Free esO- tonbury, 683-4411. on bus Uho. MI 94106.. $12,650^ ATTACnVE 8 bedroom the Zoning Board of Appeals will'will | Bloat eonpietcly efieetivs fuel 1 lyatea. Call Roger, Ml 8-0928. drapes, $10. k g -9-1484. : Mi/9-5361 , raiiXIi,': "targe kitchen, ceramic 2-dpor. greAi P-adK). heater, '61 MERCURY $ i m k tC-Yk Building—Contracting 14 f o u r r o o m hold a public hearing on Monday: -oil additive in use today. And apartment, automa ORIENTAL KUOS — KPOB FURNIiBHlNOS — BRIC-A-BRAC " l a r g e ibahogany dining room set, bath, 2 picture windowa, ceUar, evening. May 21, 1962 at 8 P.M. In ! standard ^anamission .'feteor "fiOh' 2-door. "Radio, ADDITIONS, recreation room s,_ A. A. ANDEUtSON—Interior decor-' tic hot water, no furnace. East „ l —l.OOOgq. ft. trf new you get premium service. Au- healei-. Mercomatlc. Black. ' ESTATE OF ELIZABETH E. MOLLOY REStOVZa) FROM HER LATE HOME $25.’ Frtgidaire rMrigerator. $10. Side. Tei. Ml 84761. *• 134’ frontage, trees, Carlton ' W. the Hearing Room o f the Municl-j m<^eltag all typks of carpentry. ator, painting. 109 Foster St. MI ayailabje (or immedi- Hutchina. Mt >5182. tonstic deii-veiiee . . .is bal 8-8506. _l*M"^aOBIFIEU) AVE, HARTFORD, CONN. i Coil spring and mattress, fuU *i$o> ~ Leratod on Hart- pal BuUding on the following ap-J '59 NASH $1195 Nelson Higgins, bU 4-1700 SALE BY ORDER OT MISS ELLA CUfeBW end ATTT- ROBERT CK»DON. 00-ADMBS. $5. Ideal for cottage. 7^ 5-8756. anced payment plan anq many '60 T.BIRD 42795 tralficcd area. CIRCA 1750 Colonial — 8 rooms, plications: ‘ other.eztras designed>to make > Rambler slallnn wagon Ra ___ ' 410 } RAYMOND'S PAiNTINa— Intor-' SAUi AT LANTEHIf VnXAOE BARN, TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER, CONN. Biss ELL STREET—4 rooms, first RMUidltalXe rent- Conttoriital Sales Do., Ifkc.; 122 Hardtop White with blue to- BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, Wanted completely renovated, new plas tiMM heating redly eaey. dio, heater, standard trans terior Power steering, power additions, recreation rooms, all lor, exterior, spraying. Satlsfar- ® * W end F oUow Allow. East for « MUe floor, $70. M l 94229, 9-6. sL EaU Bir. W em ier. Jarvis Real Deepwood Drive; r m . Zone A, THURSDAY, M AY 10, INS A T 10 A M . INSPECTION AFTER S AM. ELBCmtIO S T O V Ift^ . CaU after ter wlrifti, furnace, plumWng. 2 mission. brakes. types of carpentry. Also (all-out tion guaranteed, free estimate*. ty Co., Realton, MI $4U2. - MI baths, dishwasher, diiqxMal, latch Vaiianoe is requested to erect ad-' MI 8-4495 after 4 p.m. ■ 5. MI S-1568,,; 414 ROOM apartm ent 2 bed roon u. 8306 shelters built. Call MI 9-4291 T Dew^ye end Useftjl Furnishing, from this fine home. Partial Main St. location, second (loor, 3-71*7. dopn. 18 acres, pond. Carlton W. dition to side of dwelling w hich’ Mobilheof *^* '58 BUICK $995 noral Urn. Festoons),'8h«a- will be closer to aidellne than regu- '60 FORD $1395 kuos, NBvW used. 9^$. LelC* heitt inelinledr $60'm oDt^. K I 'iiuiicfikBSW available HufStini: MI ,94182. Florists—J^forseries 15 broadlooms, |S0r Gxl5 $S6; 94808. Istibhs allbw at above location. . Special ,2rd£>flr. Radio. Heater. 2-door- Radio, heater. F w d' And pertectlon fitting for the A leaf or 'R&mr bordeci ivorked 9x12 UIsc broodloom, $37. in Mgeral choice retail, oommer- BOWERS SCHOOL, one block, cus Socony MobU .Oil Oo., Inc.; 134 Dynaflow. omatlc. . - to oiai and praCeaetonal locatidna. |f matron. A graceful afternoon style in cross-stitch gives a fresh, clear HARDY TRANSPLANT flowers — 289-6966. FCJim ROOM ent, Andover, tom buUt 5 room ranch. Plastered East Center 8t.; Bus. Zone I. Vari that is simple In line and detail. accent to simple gingham aprons! marigolds, petunias, ageratuni, SEPTIC TANKS PAHITENS a month. J. D. you are thinking at maikkig a buid- walla,' tnutlal recreation room, ance is - requaeted 'to structurally ★ \OW BANK RATES ★ / nea* move call Y$r. Wertmer or No. 8306 with Patt-O-Rama is Pattern No. 2790-N has apron snapdragon, salvia, alyssum, ■ .AND jr Chairs, Boston Rocker^-Vietorfon Side Chair. Dish Top Stand (Nathan Manrolis 1919) Henrv F. SMALZt YSLBCnSiC Croaley stove, 84129. tree*. $17;600. Carlton' W. alter an existing ^ nonconforming { Mr. Matthewnm, Jarvia Realty In sizes 86, 38, 40, 42. 44. 46. 48. directions; graph for embroidery dahlias, etc. Buy at the farm at ^ ler U pright^o. HWentnl Rag|i^l>3xl7, Sxllj^ 8Vxl2. 3 -™ -8 7 K era ^ youth beds, coffee tables, couch, HUtdins', MI *-5182. g use o f building. . we farm pricek. Also, potted hybrid A nR y in parson fine oondition; T tlM y A Oo. Marble C$se Mantel Clock with Matching Urns, Small Sevres Vasal Pair hureaus.' Vary -rsaaonalUe. Call 'rilRlcnC room .apartment includ- CO., Realtor*, MI 84J12, Everett A Ruth Keith; Meadow GRCEN STAMPS We Need Clean Used Cars ~SUrV3. Bust 38 to 64. Size 88, 40 borders. PLUGGED SEWERS .MANCHESTER and vicinity •> 4 bust, 414 yarda o f 35-ihch. To order, send 35c in coins to:— tomato planu. Albasl Farm, Villa Bmoke Oolor^ Lustres, Double Bsse Astral Lamp, Carlsbad Dinner Setrtce for 12 (jutGlaas, M l* 4 ia > » - ing heat- hot water wut gas for Lane; Res. Zone AA. Variance is Louisa Road, ' opposite Villa Hated Silvsr Flatware and HoU«»war> 33 In. Bronze Figure ‘‘M lg n o n " b y a Moreau ’B t m s e “Pao- cooking, gas stove, electric re Rousss For Ret" 6Si room expandable Cape, full base- requested .to ereOt . house'on por To order, send 85e in. coins to:— l-Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve- Mnehinn GlianMl SINGER SEWING Alaichines tskra "ment, - large lot, - $12$00. Also .Sue'Burnett, The I^utcbeater Eve nWg Herald, • H60 A'VE. OF Louisa RektaOrant, Birch Moun dore” by _J.^ SahnaoB, Ony^Pwlrato^; Urna. Other Fine O B eritm . ^ ’ frigerator furnished. Please call tions of two lots which will-have; Septie Tonka, Dry WcUa, Sewer WIL DICKSON Few ^ ______^ ______, ______in trade—one Singer portable. M I 9-7787, T R 6-6917, 5-7 p.m . MANCHE8TBR—6 room Cape, ex- vacOht S room railch, breezeway ning H erald, lUO AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y, tain, Bolton. Sf pwoolsl Pine:—Duncan Fhyfe Phyfe Eftt.>3tt. Table, 6 Clilppendaie less frontage than ragUlations al MORIARTY Unee InstalIed->OUar Water ChAln, Brenkfront SidebDard, Sskver, Baldwin-Aerosonic Si $39.60; one other make electric ' ctOlant .location, lovely-yard,; gpoft and garage, 2 full baths, asking low at above location. AMEBICAGk MVW YORK 86, N.Y. For Ist-class niailtog add 10c for let Piano, Mahog. Case, N a 88777L portable, $19.50; one gear drive $16,500. ^ y othsr listings avail- MORIARTY BROS. proofing Done. A S O N Truckmen—Heated A O —Chair*—Lunch by Victor’s Caterii ROOliU, heated, kitchen coodltlcxi, teasei $130 a -month- All persons' Interested may at . F o^ Ist-elaaa malUng add IQc fqr each pattern. Print Name, Address A Roofing—Siding ' X9 _ Service. Singer sewing machine, $59.50. .fUndahed, utilities Uieluded, $75 Cali the Rental Exchange,. TR able, $5,900 snd up. AUce Clampst tend this hearing. 815 Grtiter St., Manchester—MI 8-5185—OpMl ESsniafa : each pattetfu Jfftlnt Name, Address with zone and Pattern Number. Pkehe W S-tetS: -« 8tog*r Sewing CenUr, 632 Main monthly. 105 Birch St, 6-8558 or Bnterprtoe .$558. Agency, MI 645a or MI $-7857. BROTHERS With EonA 8 t ^ e No. and Size. A. A. DION. INC. Rboflnc, siitlfigs itwjBw M.-imo a »M , A u c ^ Eonlag B«wrd 4Sf Am>eals Buy With Confidence from Hartford Cknmty’s Oldest Bend 50c for the new blg-slze painting. Carpentry. iUterationk McK i n n e y B R O S . Street. M l t 4 m . .®6»dy ror_you now—spring and ^ Album filled -with lovely de- BetebUsked ISIS ■ u i t n ' •** S-7778 ■ lAIXlfRT 1 and 2 bedroom apart- FURNnHBD- d r unzurmaneo,unfurnished, ANDOVER—§14 room Cape, old ■ ------Roger B. ^gley, Ml 3-5135 "Comet—Uncoln Continental—^Mercury aad'WUtys iummer ’VS laiUe of our jiatterii and oddltloas. O eU iw . WorkniAa. Saworoga Olspofol Ca. . BAYMOWD B. B E tP - h„ m ,, Fhene MI S-I4U ments adjacent to Moneheatir 'parking, gordiBi, pond,-.a _ aluidy,1 - ^ ,0 a barn, about e $6A ----- acres,- ^m*MiAssgordsn C balm an ; 4-WheeI Drive Vehlclee Dealer” iflgns, a needlework stitch section ahlpguaranteed. MNAutumn St M n i m O f — vtee . ■,-,:.’4^vMANOHHSSBa^ CONN. — ... hook Baelft^lMhlon. Bend BOa and free pattern* IS 0 -1 » PeSrt S t —M 9 - n m OAS STOVE to r oalft , $15. *]yl|ada.^ <128 and $140, l g t-Sm. t adulta. gram> floor, tiaa Bolton Agsncy. Daniel L. Bair, 3 0 I - 3 I I C m M t U . MI 4-4860. ^ ■ i4m s - ' M82L ioerssary •' ' -V ‘ . ..-U. - — .. i. . -J..— V. -a kl V -V,- rttf'-y.s ' A.
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' .r TUESDAY. MAY 8, 199I> Avenge Otily Net Preae KiBi •‘ J!lJ if k y~ • . - « , •*. The Weethir j, j iidnifliBBtfr 3Ettynhtg - Far tha Badad Fofoeast: i t V . lU e M * I ■■■ II *!■■■ I .!■ ...... a. I Iijf pa.t t) ^ I ■ ^ ■ I iia .^ ,m g . iani‘n—i . , "kfojr 8. IfpS - 'nie )Uotherho9 d of Mary Moth' Pvt. Da . 1 3 , 5 7 4 . , / meeting laat night n't the home <3f Lloyd R<' Shaplelgh, lOT Holl Bt., Hits GOPJSudgeiCu^f Fraaidtat at spragd froot. Low 38 to B5 aagfoaa. Mra. Edward Coughlin. 43 Weilea* graduated rsoeiftly from the avia Washiiigton 3!^alk ttM opemiig ernlufw win pwaant s FREE DEUYERY - MMafoar'^f^'Andlt^ - llMHndny fair, wilMir. BUgh-ln tea. Aian m ia , 1683 Mandheater Rd., ley Rd. Offlcera are Mra. Edward tion mechanical fundamentals .vaMaa, a Stam 2 AtTlMPARKADE . OrwaaBon Manchoatorrf^A CUy o f Viliago Charm GlaatoAbury, waa one of . 180 atu- Roaak, leader; Mra. Edward school at the Naval Air Technical Pavors Impf av^merS Bonds ford, ComL acfontiat. aa "Bandi- ^'tfanta a t the Culinary Inatltute in co-leader; Mra. A Rene Vanoe- Training Center, Memphis, Tcnn. On Handicajiped ‘ tfoiklean of the Year,” Meulehroeckd', aecretaryf Mra. S UiDEH DRUR . ^fenr Raven udlo participated in A atatement 'CriUoinlng the ir<2-^an to be a sound one In the past. hPe aatloawUla wlnaera of MANCHESTER, CONN.* WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962 (GteMtfM AdTortlaiBf^ Ml Pmgo 9f) PRICE FIVE CBNta ^ prepaeationat h luncheon for Mra. Vincent Po^leaki, treaaurer; Mrs. 1083 fiscal year budget adejited by Slid Is based on the needs of tbs Arnold LawreneV" Iforter aebool aaaay contest on ,NCM86 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SBtHIONS) Harry Carr and Mrs. Richard George L- Turklngton, son 6f Mr. . . - ■ •' / John f . im m tA y at Oroton today and Mrs. George. Turkingtoh, 17 the Republican-controlled board town’s educational system and the St., afohittot anf number of thf. IS of tho handteapped. after thi Flrat Lady chiiatened the lliorpe,- fepreaentatlvea; Mrs. Leo Gerard St., >has been named a of directors last week has been ablUty of the people to pay for it, OovemoPs Oommitttee oh . X Polaru-flrinsr auhfnarlne,.,ljafayet- Fisher, welfare; Mn. Bernard Mc issued by Atty. William Collins, a CoUiiM said. Donnell an'd Mra. Leo Hogan, con member of the Alfred University ptoyment of the Haadtca|>|)^d;’wjll (N. y;.) chapter of Blue Key, a na- member of the board’s Democrstlo He added that he 'Was dtsaiqiob>L- attend th* annital m eet^ cC the UsS. Rejection tact; Mra. Raymond M u i^ y , li- tionai honorary fraternity for up- minortty. ed that the majority would not hrarian, and Mrs. Gerard O'Hjara. perclaasmen. A sophomore In the ColUns, speaking for the minor join the Democrats In asking the President’s . ContxhlUw ' Od itai' publicity. ■' , college of liberal arts, he is major ity, attack^" the Republican pol stabs legislature for addiuqnal ployment of tbs Bindteapped In Ot N-Proposal ing in mathematics and Is a staff icy, ‘‘it it Is a policy," that “seems state aid for education sthen'the' For A Happier Qlitlook The American Legion auxiliary Washington, 'i>.^ C., Thuhiday and member of Flat Lux, the student only to cut the budget, to hold Democratte minority proposed the FWday, ' ' HOUSE &, HALE Bright, Cheerful JIfew has been invited to join the. Weth the Hne—-wHh no overall plan.” Idea. newspaper, and a member of 'Kap- La-wren CO will be accompanied 8 b l i t Irks Adenauer ersfield imit tomorrow a t 8 p.m. pa Nu fraternity. , He said that the Democrats are The hew budget imhudes many MAIN STREET, MANCHEST^ at the Legion Home, Wethersfleld, not asking for a higher mill rate other unnecessary cuts,, besides by hiS wife, Inna, who is one of /■ than the 41 mills passed by the that in the educatiim apprtmrla- the Judges of the Manchester' BONN, Geniumy (AP)— .Officers of Holy Family Mothers board last Wbeh, but rather for a RockviUe ‘S ire the Hhndicapped’ The llbrauy committee of the Circle, elected recently, are Mrs. Uon, Collins said. ChailcenoF Konrad Adehauer Guild of Chir Lady of St. Bar program that would provide tax< Among the budfiet cuta that the poster contest, sponsored by tbs m iliam Braiuiick, leader; Mrs. payers with needed services by in-' Governor’s Committee. He will HAS is displeased with the United tholomew’s parish will meet to William Martens, co-leader; Mrs. Democratic minority objects to are participate in a workshop discus Btates refusal to go along night at 8:18 at the rectory, 741 E. James McGee, recording aecre corporatinig* ih tbe 'budget the th e .$46,845 decrease in MArtin’s Middle T^ke. Democratic poUcy of bonding for recommended $76,770 for side sion perty form of fire insur success to date of Ms "architeotur talks with Rusk at Athena as re Russia Wants ■ aVBB . Installing Carl Lombardo, publicity, and Mra, The Democrat said that the Re ance for town-owned buildings. . States arid West Germany cently as last weekend. This is the reason he- has publican philosophy on capital im hi barriers" program In Connecti cracked ) the' facade of Western John Haney, contact. CoUins sees no reason why a clouded the outlook today for HEALTH SAND provements forces sacrifices In $35,000^ appropriation for Blue c u t \ Adenauer told a news confer unity. in the talks with the FOR SAND BOXES other aspects of the budget---par- Through Lawrence’s efforts as future U.S, talks with the So ence Tuesday that "I see no Soviet Union on Berlin, some France A g r^e Mrs. Stanley Kessler, wife of Cross Insurance can not be includ ground for co'ntinulng the talks” At Nam Tba^ W. H. ENGLAND Rabbi Kessler of Temple Beth El ticularly education. ed in a budget of over $8 million. dialrman of the architectural bar viet Union on terms of a poe- sources say. At The GfMn OoUins said that complete bond He said it was the town’s obUga- riers committee of the Connecticut betweto^American and Soviet offi Their reasoning Is that tha 86- in West Hartford, will be guest sibie Berlin settlement. cials. He also asked at oqe point To N-Te'st Ban Tet »p 3-4865 LUMBER CO . speaker at a meeting ^ the ing would cost the town only a tlon to give the town employes Society for Cripfried Children and U.S. officials said the Kenneify year-old cbancefior decided to a Open All Day Saturday • fraction * of a mill per year, and something thqt they might get in Adults and the building commit' in '(he news conference: ‘u)o you show' the administration of Presi Evefything In “At the Oreen"—MI 9-8201 Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom tee of the Conneotlcut>RehabUita' administration Is lUUy determined think there is no danger in con GENEVA (AP)—The So E n d s J T ru c e Window Treatment tonight at 8:30 in the Temple ves that In the long run the Interest Indiwtry. to go ahead with the probihg cop- dent Kennedy that 'it cannot, dis rate might be 1 ^ than the cost CoUins accused the Republicans tion Assoclaticm, Go-vemor J Would your family Inherit a home... WILL BE Oapt. Robert M. Predmesky, 31, RlMcOff.said the doctors were vio means that all forthsr test ban test bill, and then rejected 4-33 votSlng, 64.4tffirmatlve votes were, shelter construction. or an unpaid mortgage? For details a \mavsrlck to polities. When he asked today for a federal Investi Mobil Economy Run.) Get one ydu should. Pontiac Tempest COMING TO of Detroit Mich., ths aircraft lating their professional oath,and ■eCr’somethlng wrong he goes af negotiations are doomed' unless a motion to table and thus kill needed for'h'uit debate. On the 83- Region I includes not only the gation Into whether Welfare See-* on how mortgage protection Insur commander; survived by his wife that the resolution was an attempt ter it, regardless of who might get President CSiarles de Gaulle's gov the measure. - 43 dtyiSion, the backers of this eight Northeastern states but also rstary Abraham A. ■Rlblcoff bad ance will protect them YCUR HOUSE Marian Rose, and one child.' to blackmail pongresa and the hurt." ernment can be persuaded t o join The two votes left the Senate were 31 votes short of the two- Puerto Rico and tha Virgin Islands- committed a criminal act by pub SEE ’ Ckipt. James, S. Stewart, $0,' of Amsrlcwi people. Ribicoff a member of an ad the three-nation talks. De Gaulle back Where It had been when It tbthls nuijority needed- A. A. 'Morrlsette, acting regrhm' lishing a booklet on bealth Cara of 8£E YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR NEW-ACTINO USED CARS, TOO. " Democrate split 'evenly on this Hamilton, .Ohio, pilbt- survived by Rlbleofl said “these doctors ministration which has been criU-- atorted the day—with the issue al director of Region I, speaking tho aged. PAUL A. BQUR9UE DUYADAD Ms wife, Garole, and two children apparently believe it Is all right eal bf the Teamsters’ operaifona (Omttoned en Pago Ten) still befora it and with Bouth^ with 30 for and 80 against. Re- at an Industrial defense symposi Dr. F . J. L. Bloslngams. AMA was given Ms cabinet post aa a foes of tha measure still f r ^ to' publicajis were 38 to 18 against um, told rspresehtatives of indus executive vice president, said ths" 97 CENTER STREBt—MI 3-1118 of LIDHT DULDS (Gimtlaned en Fags Twelve) (CoBttoned on Fags Ywelve) “payoff for being an early Ken carry on unlimited debate, or debate limitation. trial firms: request was in a telegram to Atty. nedy supporter while in the gov niibustering, against it. The failure to get even a simple "As a business or industry ex Gen. Robert F, Kennedy. Th# PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. NEW YORK LIFE INSU/tANC£ COMPANY (2) 60 Watt V ernorship.’’ the editorial said. Croup .Hunting The MU,, under debate for two majority for debate limitation -woe ecutive, you are responsible for booklet was issued last weik by Kowalski has received wide a heavy blow , to those backing seeing that your company con 373 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER (4) 75 Watt weeks, would exempt persons tinues to exist and function.”' the Department of Health. Ed Uk liiMraK* • Ofwip Imraace • AM«HtH‘* HmIIS lanredc* - StuIm nsse May Delay Carpenter Orbit spread support from labor uqlohs with a six-grade education from civil rights legislation. ucation and Welfare headed by lip Ms flih t for ths senate noml- Site for State However, ft Was recognized ,the Besides responsibility to stock (2) JOO Watt having to paaa a literacy test to holders, he said, "You have a re- Ribicoff.* (1) 150 Watt natlbn, although ths Stats Labor vote to fedsrt.1 elections. Backers Vote did not show sentiment on ‘ "nils TKtoklet," Dr. naaingam e Council, AFIj^ O , has rsfUssd Atomic Plant of toe billAontand such teats hgVe bi., ..I,, bu. r...... said, “lobbies for the sBadraent SOFT - AS -.SILK Centaur Blows Apart several times to endorse a-candi been 1 ^ 'lii tome Soulhinr areas aversion of many ■eiiators to cut- . m most cases, you should date. . $2.35 Value to k W Negroes from voting. ting off debate. not expect local Civlt Defense to (Continued en Page Tha) Kowalski wsleomsd thk support NEW HAVEN (AP)—The For e main argument advanced Democratic Leader Mike Mans Solve your problems." bf the Teamstors. ’’and any other mation of Nutmeg Electric Com- agatoat the bill Is a contention field of Montana, In a %naneuver . Morrissette said protection A for $2.0a < Durin/f Maiden Flight erganlsatlon of wtirictog man.’’ th g t It would be an unconstltiilon- aimed at obtaining a test ot senti Although ha has rseelvsd no pantea Atmnie Project (NEOA^ against nuclear fallout is not Coventry’s telephone emjployees and the naming of a project aom- ment on toe bill Itself, then moved limited to physical construction of campaign contributions from to table the measure. This was sn adequate 'ihelter but should In nearest comparative value 1.69 yd. CAPE CANAVSIRAL, Fla- (AP)6thn>st pdr pound of foel - than James B eta’s union, said Kowal mlttce waa announced tods^ by Bulletins the heads of Oonnsctleut’s three defeated 64-83. clude recovery, protection of per —Radio' signals and telescopic chemical fuels used on present ski, he would, be delighted to get The literacy test bill, the chief sonnel, continuity of management, Culled from AP Wire* cordially invite you to camera films were analyzed to rockets ‘ like tha Atlas. Cmtour’s tome. msjor elsctrie utUitlaq.' News Tidbits Actually, said , the Congressman, 'Fhs action was dtserlbsd as toe civil rights measure urged by and preservation of company as day by technicians s^eUng the second stdge -has two hydrogen- Ihwfident Kennedy, wss offered by sets and records and productive cause of the in-flight expidi^n of driven engines with total thrust hs has received more campalfm first step to InvMtlgating tos from the. AP Wifes NOW feasibility of construottng a ifit- Mansfield and OOP Leader Dlrk- know-how. „ tTH UJk N-»HOT the first Centaur hlgh-en'ergy of $0,000 pounds—a potent kick donatibns from Individual busi- sen of Illinois, just - two weeks ago Mors than 200 Industrial firms In qpnee rocket.' when ignited In the vacuum of nemnen this year than he has clear-powered generating station today. northpastern United States and W A SH IPJO TO N I® ) — *:«• The study was 'watched closely from labor unions. in tha stats.' -.. I t cost Connecticut fS J million seventh shot of the UJi. Miolear ■pace. - to remove snow and ice from lU Canada were Invited to . today’s test series In the atmoo^ro 'by. Project Mercury officials for The teamsters open a member The tofos fosald4nto, WUltom (CsBtlmied on Page Ten) symposium. When opefotlon, hopefully in ship drive here May 30. Hoffa and J. Cm ^r of United Illuminating 8,8^mlle state maintained high was set off today to the Paetfic. OPEN HOUSE any clue wMch m l^ t force a der about two ytors, Ontoqr Will way system during past ndnter ,.. It follotved the sUth shot by Ms wife are both scheduled to ap^ Cc'. Raymond A. Gibson of H art lay of the orbital space flight of be capable of lifting 8,500-pound only one day. Like tha foot set astranaut Malcolm Scott' Carpen pear. ford Elsctrie Light Oo„ and Wnm U.8. spokesman .dismisaea as just satellites into earth orbit, landing man R. Knapp of the Connecticut hsers propaganda ef. kind heard off T’iiMday it' was .desertbed by ter, eeheduled tor May 17. 1,300 on the moon or aw a- every day Oemmunlst claim that Fission Weapons Better the D^ense Department and tha South Coventry telephone building ■^TIm UB-foot Centaur-blew kpart Light and Power ISo., said to a tog 1,300 pounds to the vletolty 8 4 t o 8 3 combined'statement th a t,the-proj twb captured American sergeants Atomic Energy Conunlsston M M.DOO feet £bove the Atlimtic of Mark And Venus. HARTFORD (AP)—Tlto State criticized “U.8. sgresslve schemes being. In the intennedlato rnage. Ocean 86 seconds after It was ect wotild be a joint venture. South Street Space agtocy officials had cau Mdjor VeMcIe Department’s dal The project, committee' consists ln~Bouto Viet Nam”, before being That eovers a Most with the . flrad »y- pected during the mrly phases’of os of last midnight and the to last week. 000 and a iiiltllon tons of TNT, 'Tha spectacular failure dealt a Gibson, vice elSdnnsn; Dwight Wednesday and Thursday the Centaur prograni. tals on the sofoe date tost year: Douglas,' prbjeot dlrsctor; Robert Rep. J. Addonirio, Democrat, Also like I’niHHlay’s shot, the de- aevers blow to U.S. plans to' de- 1961,. 1983 T. Harrington Jr.' and Andrew elected mayor of Newar’s, N.J., by vice was dropped from isn al'r- yO at. ths rocket as -a btfostcr for KlUed. ..84 S3 W.. Wofford, assistant project dl- 2 4 ,0 6 0 votes over two-term In- .ptane near {mrisfoiaa Island. May 9 and 10 t aendiiig heavyweight payloadi into cronbedt Leo P. Oariln, also Demo S.' FREE^ZK/ P R ^ WARNING earth orbit apd to the moon, (Oeatlsued ■■ Fags Four) ■ crat . . . Army Maj. Archibald Mars and Venus, Priinary Tests Exten8«d ForOcaat Roberta, reUeved from active duty, By BLTON C. FAY ^lamination o t present bombs. Thus WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )-^ e Drop |n anytime between 6:30 p.in.- ap# 9 p.m. . Mercury ' officials were eon-* WIRDSOK w xacs f AP) rr-Tbe bbcauss of statements he made in WASHINGTON (APJ — 1710 idea It would kill' without- deatroylng. ,U,8 . Weather Bureau issued tMs ^ jjj, r - - I ^ B R I C U.S. Weather Bureau I issued this ot radiological warfare’, M which The handbook provlden the firat WwDow Sbades earned lect the trouble be trgeed ill ^ive Sjates ■peedi, says he may take his ease official detalla on resuita of. some freeoing temperature and frost to the Oataur’s Atlaa first stags. five-day .forecast, todiiy -for Con- Frencb Map Cnrbs to federal court. deadly, contamination would be warning today for Oonneotientt AN INTERESTING, EDUCATIONAL EVENING POR THE ENTIRE FAMILY neeUeut, for Ma;f .10-14;...... sprayed or otherwise spread over of the testa conducted prior. to Unusually cold dry Canadian olr ^Eacte M Qrckr ' Ihefo wer* indteatlons that the Jmin L. MeLellan, D-Ark., says 1956, the atari of the moratorium Atlaa was a t fault. By |nii; ASSORTED FBK88 Temperatures, Ttansday UuWigh On OAS Terroriste he plans brood investigation Into an enemy area, la out. has overspread the sontbern New wl' ALSO VALUE! Former Sea JSaude Pepper of Monday, are sRpsetsd to avermgs U.S... experts say the plan con on nuclear - testing which was Engliond area; Cfasar skies - and A similar Atlas mlssUa to en affairs of BiUle Sol Estes toil broken last fall by the Soviet Un Here are some of,, the treats in store for you: VENEnAN BUNDS a lauaehing' Jiad bara btoMPpra Florida and Robert Thfi Jr,* oon 3 to 7 dsfrsss below the seasonal won’t be stampeded into storting sidered during recent years just light winds are expeeted dnrlng ALGIERS (AP) Drastic new hearings prematurely . . . ExeeU' Isn’t practical—and, moreover, ion’s series of explosions in the the night and early monifaig . paradt to left Carpenter into spaes of the late Seo. Robert A. lU t measuras to cut down Seerst Army atmosphere. Bring jronr old rollers in • exceptionally fine quality oa a thraa-Ofblt mission similar to (OskBwfot an Fime Taw) Uve b w d of New York City’s better results could be obtained J9y hours. These (xmditioas will favor • • A tour of the amazing dial Equipment. and save S8c per shads'. of Ohio, won decisive primary Organization tenwlsm — Includ exploding fission weapons a t low bescWplIons of some of ; these Widespread freezing teifiperntnres that made by Lt- .CoI. John B- ing surveillance Of Eoroyean electrlclaM’ uMon local which re * soft and shear as silk alaetion victories Thssdky la fiieir cently won five-hour workday for altitude, or salting them with ex tests could be forerunners of ex tonight. Becaiwe Uils Mr to ex GIton Jf. on Fob. 10. youths and the systematic, sealing periments to be carried out during tremely dry, froet'to expected to • A splicing demonstration — see a cableman’s flying 'fingers Tbs' Atlas is a complex vciMole bids for epngrosa. 9,000 of its members votes unsni- tra poisonous material. Remember? of sections of .Alrisrs — ware sn7 A newly yevlsed edition Of the the current American series In the be ronfiiiiid to nreos in the state weaving hundreds of wires. • completely drip-dry with more than 100,000 nmvtng Two other Florida candidates, nounced by the Sfonch today.. mottsly to exempt all members that have local moisture aouroes. pa^. If -the Centaur failure is Sen- Georgs Smathera and Rep- A spokesman for tho Mgh'com earning lees than |1.S0 nn hour Defense Department-Atomic ener- Pacific. NEW YORK (AP) — Four Commission handbook, "The For the first lime, the govern However widespread freeting • An exciting demonstration of the Project Echo conununica' faaeed'to the Atlaa eystem, then Danto Fascell, also won Demo missioner, Christian Fouchet. out from pnyiiv dues. i temperatorep will be the main cratic renomtoation. Like Pepper, Fordhsm UniverslW students Presses at Detroit Free Press §ffects of Nuclear Weapons,” ment gave statistics on two of the tions satellite. , “ * plus . . . 45" wide that part of -Ckrpeater’a booster .revived.a campus cultural ac lined toe measures aS' tsrrorisU 1958 medium high-altitude explo agricultural I interest, tootM be checked, thoroughly. be who wak S 'staunch New Dkal tivity of decades past Tues took a toll of at least nine Mos; and Detroit Nerws' remain silent, writes off the subject of radiologi supporter in the '30s and ’40s, lems killed to attacks by early at while craft union leaders claim cal warfare. sions, each of more than one mil- fore a greea light would be given day. They swaUowed 87 gfo : ' " to Ms iFace ride. Analysis U the they had strongly endoraed. Prasl- ftah. temoon. they wim at least tomporary gov The radioactivity of materials BBibQBPPRT (AP) —A 8u- , 1^ dent Kennedy’s program and had' The new measures are an exteh ernment support In their 29-day which could .be used wouldn’t last yield which startled residents of -'v data may take twp or three daya The four volun(e«rg set up Hawaii-) 700 miles away. perior Oburf Grand, Jury today ^ • The versatile Skyworker truck and hydraulic digger in action. -- Tha, .Natkma) Aeroaautica Aitotraceived' tha Presldent’a bleastog; a table in toe cam{Mis center ■km ot methods attempted in the difoute with city's two dally news- long enough in a stockpile to be luuMed down a llrM degree mnr- , Results of tbs ‘voting In five an Undfo state law. REPKESHMENTS will be served Rtriuurd D. Kennedy—lad 'a field gok( fish. ■jMtlcally foaled off. Troops luid of Lsbsnsn HospMnl, HMlywood. does not throw out the concept of tonated at a 50-mlle altitude, Colon must plead net gM I^, but^ . . f ; < • -V ■'* pedDaUantDoUant te the saeoad stags, ef u Democratlq candldatss to Jl.. Sw day's and, Don Ross.hsd riot poUce will enforce a toUl eur- Troutoc with Florida’s dsctric a neutron bomb. - Ths second shot produced a hp will have the ehbice sC.Sriall ito adaV>tilck7 , supar-. aoa who wilt oppose Taft to tbs ■wallowed 34, Gary Oswald fsw*!n such areas. chair dNsys schsdnied sxeeutlon briUliint flhsh to toe sky seen court or Jury. Oekss 1* M Ei k JOHNSON kgSi fiML wiileh must ha kept, a t o t two nsnvieted murderers ..., The toeoiY beMnd the N-bomb, SHADES! November race for eongrassmaa- bad downed U, SB Morris had Burcpsaiis from 16 to 38 years or death rJhr, to that a prectaeiy mors than S.OOQ rmllfo away, to ensad of slaytaf NeMa OiNjg THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY a;t*inpa(atarv «f.4S dsgraaa ha- at-lazgs. eonsumsd 14 and Bob Bogudd cf age srtU be put nzuMr cloM Brotosr Constsritlne Saiider, 6$, cf controlled nuclear ekplosfon would the Samoan, Islands. - elfIfoMrade;andmt ag'“ IRDIAXA ^^.AU M taeumbeat Rad gulped 6. w w ^ ha added,.and psdssUlana order ef Brothers of Holy Infancy The tws 1968 tesU and three set fofiW RclMiel. w hoilrad 4rl PAINT 00. faahioh by the yard wu bo m ato o ^ ^ foarchod. ef Roman Catholie Church, ptr> be made to produce a burst of to- Wara reabtoteatod. BmucU aaid ha would have tsnaa radiation without the intense family a t $84 Baatwhih 72S MAIN ST. •waliowod toon but had to ISO' ' where th s sHooltBC < I'.v PHONE HI 9-4S01 lower level i'oa niirV ia);' OfOt, iMat and fadtoaetiv* eon- jjCsBtiatMd oq F s f t IdfirteeBj -A - I i>-'i -
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