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Arcrage Daily Net Prena Run The Weather 'M ' For the Week Ended A _ A - 1 ^ a | ^ —.A A ---- .a A A A - A A ______1 ■ A .A. A a.- 1 Forecast of U. S. Weather 'Banaa March II, 1061 Fair, mUd tonight Low areoad 13,317 40. Continued warm Taesday, Member of the Aodlt chance of scattered shewen la Bureau of Oircniation afternoon. High In upper 80S. Manchester— A City of Village Charm yOL..LXXX, NO. 149 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 (Claaslfled AdvertUlnf on Pftce 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Kennedy, Gromyko Confer on Laos Crisis, Both Expect Peaceful Solution to Dispute Budget Director Reports State News No Published Result Roundup U.S. Economy Turns On 56-Minute Talk Aliduclecl Child, 5, Upward on Saturday Washington, March 2? (/P)— President Kennedy and Soviet Found at Foreign Minister Andrei Grom.vko separately voiced hopes today that a peaceful solution of the Laotian crisis can be Washington, March 27 ‘ Committee. Bell lald the Eisen- found. — - - _ hower administration'e January Of Auntie Maine —Budget Director David E. eatimatea were in error for both Speaking for Kennedy, White House press secretary Pierre Boll said today the Kennedy the 1961 and 1962 fiacal yeara. New York, March 27 (jT*)— Salinger said: administration believes the Both yeara would have brought A Carmei, N. Y., artist was “He continues to be hopeful that there will be agreement recession is about at the bot­ deficits instead of the s lid e r sur-; j ^2,500 bond todav on; between the parties concerned which will permit a cessation pluaen former President Dwieht D. ' , T \ i i • r - u tom and that the economy Eisenhower predicted. Bell said, i ^^***KCS he took Ills 5->ea3'-old; of hostilities and the development of a neutral and independ­ should turn upward in the 3- He insisted as Kennedy did in his daughter from a Stamford, ent I,..aos.” piohth period starting Satur­ budget message Friday that civil- Conn., hospital last Friday, Gromyko a few moments earlier said after a 56-minute day. ian programs of the Democratic | child. Adrienne Roland, was conference with Kennedy that: administration are not of them-j Bell told the Senate-House Eco­ found by police early yesterday in “The President and I, after our conversations, expressed nomic Committee that by summer selves unbalancing the budget. the Greenwich Village apartment and next fall, the recovery should In his prepared statement, the of elderly Mrs. Marion Tanner, the the hop? that possibilities would be found of settling the Lao­ be proceeding at a good rate. ■ budget chief said budget outlays acknowledged prototype of the; tian question peacefully.” must be geared to a large country "Auntie Marne" of book, stage and Neverthele.s.s, he said that the enjoying steadily increasing popu­ Gromyko added that they expressed hope for an agree­ administration does not expect the screen fame, ment on peaceful development of a policy of neutrality. lation and production, with the ob­ Adrienne w'as taken by police to upturn will be anytlilng like a.s ligation of carrying on world lead- The two men met in Kennedy’s oval office, flanked by ad­ rapid as it would want. St. Vincent's Hospital for observa- ' tion. She had been hospitalized at | visers. Then they stepped out into the White House garden For instance, he said It is likely (f'ontinued on Page Eight) unemployment still will exceed 6 Stamford as a result of critical | on a warm, sunny day, sat down on a wooden bench and con­ per cent by the end of this year, a burns received in a fire a year ago. I tinued to talk alone. figure he called far from satisfac­ The fire occurred while she was I G ii’niyko speaks English, although he used an interpreter tory. ' alone in her father's Stamford : during the main part of the conference. And he said It is estimated the Algerian Peace j apartment and she subsequently I i was made a ward of the state. | Kcnilgdy and Gromyko went(?’ CfTOss national product—the meas­ back inside and met again briefly ure of all the nation's output of The father. Milton Roland. 44. ; Parley April 7 showed up at St. Vincent's about with their^dvraers. goods and services—will average While they were in the garden, about 1509 billion for the year. an hour after Adrienne was U.S. Says Guns Paris, March 27 (J’l—The French brought in. He wa.s arrested and Mrs. Kennedy came up ane wing woiw join the socialists to Home. French Foreign Minister Mau­ Asked whetlier Gromyko had in­ form a new cabinet. were the heaviest losers although News Tidbits blasts iNully damaged two apart­ R^k apparently spoke for rice Couve de Murrtllc declared the dicated what the general tone of ment bnlldlngs under construc­ Because of the traditional remaining the country's largest Crash Kills 2 from the AP Wires the Russian reply wdll be. Salinger party. The Socialists lost slightly, Foster. R, I.. March 27 (.Pi — moslXof the 8-nation alliance when Laos situation is more critical than tion by the Italian government Catholic-Socialist rivalry, however. he told the opening session of the ] ever before. But he did not indi said; "He did not." housing authority. IK ey . were It appeared a lengthy period of ne­ the Liberals gained slightly and Two women were killed and. nine While other problems were dis­ the Communists and the pro-Flem­ other persons were injured last SEATO Council of Foreign Min- cate readiness to go to war over the largest and niost damaging gotiations would ensue before a Gary Cooper is taking it easy Isters that "peace is possible only j Laos. Couve de •ftlurvillc's speech cussed to some extent, Salinger re­ of a sporadic series of bomMnga. new government could be formed ish Volksiinie party on the extreme night in a head-on collision of two right, while still making negligible automobiles. ! while he recovers from chippcsl through restraining those who to succeed Catholic Premier Ga.s- vertebra . . . ’ William L. Slayton, (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Eight) ton Evskens' 28-month-old coali­ showings, gained seats in parlia­ Dead were Mrs. Florence Bor­ break it in contempt of law." REBELS BLOW LIP TRAIN ment. ders, 36, of 38 Winter St., Daniel­ fonner Washington, D.C., real e.s- Rusk cited the Communist Rangoon, Burma, March 27 tion of Catholic Social Christi­ iHte executive, is name’. Presidential nomination In 1964 "Speaking for.niy country," tlie Theo Lefevre, said his party “is Russians Warn SEATO SO In critical condition. The (plus 3). Volksiinie 5 (plus 4), In­ 9, and Steven. 3. . . . Former employes of clo.sed American continued, "I wish to train hit three land mines on not opposed to any political com­ dependents 2 (plus ' ). The othera are • Patricia ' Lynch, Somerville, Mass., assembly plant assure the members of this organ­ bination, nor does it advocate any the tracks 100 miles north of of Ford Motor Co. plan to picket ization and the peoples of South­ Rangoon. The explosion Mew —we are open to any solutions." next month's United Auto 'Work­ On Intervention in Laos (Continued on Pag. Four) (Continued on Page Eleven) east Asia that the United States eight co'kches off the rails. "All political combinations are ers Convention at Atlantic City. will live v«p to those responsibili­ now possible." said Secialist lead-) N.J., - in effort to unseat Walter ties." Moscow. March 27 (/Pi The-^calling an International confer­ U Z LEAVES HOSPITAL er Paul-HenrI Spaak. Another Sot Reuthcr a.s I'.AW’ president. Rusk reportedly -made an even clallst, former Foreign Minister Philip A- Deviaminck.' '22, of Soviet Union will welcome a aolu ence, for resuming the (neutral .London , March 27 iffi—Actreaa stronger statement of the Ameri­ tion for Laos at the conference nation supervisory) commission Elizabeth Taylor left the hospi­ Victor Larock, said any future Saugus, Maks-, a gasoline station can position to officials of 4he U.S. government "will have to rest Latin Patriarch Leads table instead of the field of bat­ on Laos and other measures are tal In a wheel chair to ^ y —and attendant found shot to death oe4( ^^tore the SEATO aimed at preventing the conflict an excited crowd puahlng' and upon the world of labor." side U.S. Rt. 1. apparently w as tle, Pravda said today. But vvhjte meeting, telling them that the willing to negotiate, the Russians in that counlr>‘ from developing shoving to See her ^moat Evskens met briefly with his slain resisting holdup, police .say United States would not flinch cabinet this moml and then, in warned against SEATO intetn’en- into an international conflict." knocked her to the sidewalk. Hbr 25,000 on Christ’s Path . . Mrs. John F^ Kemiedy leaves from positive, action if the Soviet Husband, Eddie Fisher, seven accordance with the constitution, with her two children for Fkister Uon in Laos. Indian Ambassador K. P. S. Union refuses to go along with a The Pravda article was a broad Menon talked witli Premier uniformed policemen, an inspec­ submitted the government's resig- vacation at Palm Beach . . . Brit­ cewe-flre in Laos. "Wo vrill fight ntaion to King Baudouin. The king approval for Ameijican. and Brit­ Khrushchev for 65 minutes today. tor from Scotland Yard, a door­ By THE -4SS(X?1ATED PRESS (t*for the Pontiff's appearance in ish Home Secretary R. A. Butler if lit is necessary,” an American man and a chauffeur battled to accepted the. resignation but, con- Latin Patriarch Alberto - Goii refuses to postpone hanging so ish moves to bring the situation Indian officials said the am­ .stead of the basilica of St. Paul inrtrmant said. bassador "acquainted the premier protect her. The actress had won led a Palm Sunday procession of that man convicted of , murder TTie other seven foreign minis­ Into negotiation. But it left in a 23-day tattle against douMe outsid,e the walls to give the doubt just how a cease-fire, as with the Indian view on Laos." 25,000 pilgrims from all over the throngs of pilgrims more room. may sue magazine for libel . . . ters from SEtATO’s member na­ pneumonia and headed for a va­ Rich, Prudent Man world in the steps of Christ yester­ sn oAn J . Seven former leftist student lead- proposed by the British, would be It was understood from diplo­ cation in California. More than 50.000 as^mbled in convicted of entering U,S. tions each spoke his concern about matic sources that the British day, opening Holy Week in the the ciisis in Laos, w'here Ck>mmu- worked out. the huge church and the square •Air Force Base at Tachikawa, Ja­ The Communist party news­ proposals on Laos — expressed In Installs Pav Phone Holy Land. outside to cheer the 79-year-old nist-supplied Pathet Lao rebels BEU.AMY FIRST CHOICE Foreign consuls. Catholic bish­ pan, in test of legality of Ameri­ paper noted the British proposal a note to the Kremlin March 2 3 - S't. Louis, March 27 {JPh- Pope as he was carried by on his have scored recently against the are being studied carefully and a ops of the Aas-Vriari and Roman can mllitarv bases in Japan. vi’estem-backed Royal Govern­ for an immediate cease-fire to be Chicago selected 6-foot-ll For Use by Guests. portable throne. The Pope blessed United .State.s tells Gcncya Con­ followed by an international con­ reply can be exp(k:ted shortly. rites and Holy WeekTourists made a huge pile of 180 palm branches ment's troops. Walt Bellamy of Indiana aa the the 3-hour walk cowering less than ference negotiating micleaf test ference, and added: Pravda, blaming the Laotian 'No. I choice of the Annual Na­ By EDDY GILMORE and personally distributed them to “We are ready to honor our crisis on the western powers, ac­ two miles. suspension treaty that new West­ commitments, whatever they "It is not hard to see that con­ tional Basketball Association London, March 27 (iPi — Paul 18 caixlinals, scores of bishops and ern compromise proposals • repre­ crete possibilities exist for the cused SEATO of bringing Chinese They began at Bethpage, where archbishops and other church of­ player draft today. The 21-year- Getty, one of the world's richest sent ininimimi amount of poliring adjustment of the Laotian prob­ Nationalist soldiers into the con­ old senior from New Bern, N.O., and most prudent men. said today crowds once gathered from pas­ ficials. flict. It warned against interven­ toral villages , to hall Jesus and arrangements American and Brit- lem If all the countries, ebneerned a member of the U.8. Olympic he has installed a pay telephone in Holy Week in largely Catholic i.sh governments can accept . . . Negotiators Avert strive for this on a mutually ac­ tion bv any SEATO nation and team, avaraged 21.7 pobita for tiki stately English mansion. cover with palms the path he Poland found the churqh locked in demanded U.S. military advisers traveled by donkey on his tri­ Campus of Bowling Green (Ohio) ceptable basis and do nothing that the Hoosters this season.' A self* "People are funny about tele­ struggle with the country's Com­ .Stste University returns to nor­ Strike at Lycoming might complicate the situation In get out of the Aslan kingdom. made player, Bellamy holds In­ phones," said the American super- umphal entr>’ Into Jerusalem. munist rulers. The countrj''s prl~ Pravda declared that force would "The procession passed the Mount mal after water fight between 2 Laos. diana’s single game (SS vk millionaire. "They'll come as mate, Stefan Cai-dinai Wyszynski, fraternities erupted into full-scale Pravda commented favorably be met with force if necessary, Michigan), season (428) .and guests and make long distance of 01ive.s and (Jethsemane and I his Palm Sundav sermmi . Stratford. March 27 (if) — student demon.stration . . . Rus­ Negotiator^ hammered out a tenta­ on President Kennedy's call at a but its main emphasis was on career (1,078) records, telephone calls all over the world." crossed the valley of Kidron to that Polish Catholic.s face . forces negotiations for a peaceful solu­ Jerusalem's walls. Jesus Had en­ sian dog who made Saturday out­ tive .agreement on a new con­ news conference for a truly neu­ plus a career shooting avenge (When you s(peak to them about dedicated to “hunting dow^i (Jod in ing into space aboard Soviet rock­ tral Laos. This probably fore­ tion. of .517—4tiso a school record. it, they look surprised and say: tered the ancient city through the our souls and destroying traces of tract early today, thus- averting The article was signdd "Ob­ et Is brought to Moscow, Tass re­ a work stoppage by 2,700 union shadowed the message Foreign "I spoke 30 minutes? Why, it'a Ooldeq Gate, but it now' Is sealed His existence In our personal server," meaning It came from the MALAYA WARNS WEST with stones because of the Arab- ports. employes of Avco Corporation’s Minister Andrei A. Gromyko car­ Impoeslble. It couldn't have been lives.” Ely Silvers. Bridgeport attorney highest government authority. Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, more than three minutes." Israeli dirtsion -of the Holy Land. Lycoming Division. ried to WMhlngton for his con­ "That Christ for whose des­ is given partially -suspended prison ference today with the Presifient. The government newspaper March 27 (VP)—Deputy Prime Getty said that guests are not The pilgrims used S t .Stephen's truction much, money is being The division produces nose cones sentence for failure to file income "President Kennedy's statement izvestia told the Soviet public cer­ Minister Abdul Kazak, wemed the main problem, however. Gate to the north to. reach St. spent In our Polish community for the Atlas, Minuteman and tain American congressmen favor today that Malaya will not a llo w tax return . . . New York Demo­ Titan intercontinental ballistic that the United States wants "X've got some splendid j^ervants A n n e's Convent, marking the comes to us as a quiet king,” cratic-State Chairman 5'ichael H. intervention of American troops in Ito territory to be used aa a bam now,” he explained, “but in the birthplace and -childhood home of Cardinal Wyszynski said. But he missiles and gas turbine engines peace and not war in Laos, a truly Prendergast calls on Democratic neutral government and not pawns Laos. ' for Westera Interventtoa la past, well, er, some of them were Mary, where a solemn pontifical called on his people to love God National Chairman John M. Bailey for helicopters. But there was no mention in Laos. Expressing deep usauwa Local 1010 of the United Auto In the Cold War, the solution of calling up relatives In Scotland Mass was celebrated in the basil­ “courageously,” saying the Polish to justify “a call for change of Izvestia — or In any other Soviet at the worsealag slteatina ia and talking and Ulklng. That all ica. Catholic's love of God must be Workers and the company reached the problem ieaciicd at a confer­ leadership" In New York state. . . ence table and not on. the battle­ publication — that President Ken­ Laos. Razak said the Malawi went on my bill." At the Vatican, Pope John “manly, heroic, professing belief Alarmed by growing number of an accord about 1 a.m., an hour government wants the after the old contract was to have field la to be w'elcomed,” Pravda nedy and Prime Minister Macmil­ Spewing in his slow Oklahoma XXin heade^d the annual proces­ openly, especially when there is an public high schools which are lan declare Laos must not be al problem settled by p o a o M drawl, he added: sion and blessed palms In St. entire, extremel.v elaborate or­ dropping tiriver education courses, expired and a strike to begin. said. means and wUI give Its saapert Groups of pickets appeared at "This is precisely what the lowed to be taken by the Com "And then there's the question Peter's basilica, the • first Pontiff ganization for hunting down God State Safety Commission Chair­ munlata. -to aay proposal O a t w lag g j workmen. We have a lot of to attend the ceremony there since in our souls and destroying traces man In Hartford appoints special the sprawling installation at mld- Soviet Union always wanted, doing avstything necessary for achlev- peaee to Laos. T 1870. St. Peter’s, the world's Ug- of his existence in our personal eonunlttee to find reasons for (CoaUimed om rag* VUtcM) ' pooal for ( " ' (OMttiiMd

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■ MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE THREE PACE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 wooded area but was soon ex­ Symphony No. 1, in C major. And tinguished. Rare Coins Found, right below it you will find four Bolton Grass Blazes Um HEALTH CAPSULES Geologist Seeks Data No damage to property was re­ lines of smaller type indented and by Michael A. PelU, N.D. ported. Tossed in Woods Your stacked as follows; Sheinwold on Bridge Papers blew out of an Ipclner- Charg* Ptan Adagio molto—Allegro con brio Give Firemen ator at 9:44 a.m. today at 33 Tan­ Andante cantabile con moto DO BLONDES OR. Chief Pleads A rare silver dollar, an 85-year- For SaUNCTTES AGE. For Quadrant Maps ner St. and a woods and grass fire “ THE WAY Menuetto, Allegro molto e vivace e a r l i e r ? old quarter, an old nickel and a Adagio—Allegro molto e vivace DELAY t a k in g ' North dsilnr Busy Weekend had to be put out, marking the For Care in Both (ides vulnerable sixth such fire since Saturday number of Indian Head pennies This should apprise you that s u r e 4V1NNEB Just telephone your order for Beethoven's first aj-mphony la in T R E A S U f ? / By AUred Sheinwold N O R m By JUDITH AHERN noon. are among items that have been i HEARD IT” Grass fires kept Town an'd drug, needs and connetioa-OTglT- four sections or ■•movcmcnti." Winning a trick with the A 9 1 There’s g:ping to be a geologist in Manchester. One other minor fire reported recovered from the rare coin col­ Outside Fires d e p a r t m e n t K 9 Eighth District Fire Departments during the weekend occurred at Ing your Charge Plan number. Theoretically they are related ind tninipo shouldn’t be very hard, 0 K Q, J 10 < 2 Some time between now and June he’ll be slogging in every lection that was stolen from the bv John Gruber should follow without pauses of but winning it at the right time busy yesterday and early today. 8D5 p.m. Saturday at the home Fire Chief Peter Massollnl Is­ ♦ K J - 7 mire he can find, foraging up the town’s brooks, peering of William Wilson at 61 Mather home of Peter Clark at 95 Green­ Get any great duration, consequently may call for'thought, Each article WEST EAST Manchester residents found applause after <.ach movement is sued a plea for care In outdoor this week deals with'this prob­ down wells and digging holes in the sides of hills. St. An oil burner caught fire but wood Chrcle Friday evening. Immediate A 7 5 4 Palm Sunday s good day for burn­ was soon contained with very lit­ not-indicated. burning after firemen were call lem ------— $ A Q 1 4 His name is Roger B. Colton,'9...... Det. Sgt. Joseph Sartor said Delivery The first movement starts and he's with the Branch of Re- , _ _ - ing trash, but some gentle spring tle damage to the unit, an Eighth that, starting at mid-afternoon out for two grass fires Sunday. West opens the deuce of nesM, 0 7 5 The other everting, «t a concert,• Sir Hamilton Harty’s .name by “Adsgio molto.” or "very ildwly," dummy's king U put up. 4 3 6 4 3 1 J V s 2 glonal Geology in New Elngland of Missionary Heard breezes, blowing through open in­ District spokesman reported. Saturday and continuing through I overheard two people behind m e' mear.p of a hx’phen. indicates that and then chsmges to "Allegro con Volunteers were first alerted at wins with the ace. East should SOUTH the U.8. Geological Survey. cinerators, caused five grass fires. Fire Chief John Mens of the yesterday, the coins were found in brio,” or “ Hhppily. with spirit.” 11:45 a.ni. for a grass fire at the read South for the two m i ^ g I* K 10 9 r 6 2 He'll be gathering Information The town's fire apiparatas was Eighth District said today the a patch of woods to the W'cst of diacuaainc the nnnted program, the orchestration is hi.s. home of Donato Rattazzl on At Zion Church before the music began. One was .Handel actually orchestrated this The second movement is listed as aces and the king of trumps. Thir Z> 7 5 i for a geological map of the town called out Sunday at 12:56 a.m. to "two major causes of grass fires the Manchester High School by "Sung at a rather fast walking J Brand.v St., where about three- leaves just about nothing for 0 A 8 which will show what deposits of quell a grass fire at Cider Hilt Rd. are cheap incinerators that are young children and were turned trving to explain it to the other; music himself, but for outdoor use. , ^ 7 ^ "annate I i & 4H fourths of an acre was burned « A .1 The Rev. James Dretke, a miS' over by their parents to police. aHd in thi.s ease it was a matter relying strongly on wind ms ru- | tWbd movement is sul West, so East must try to defeat soil, rock, sand and other elements Co. No. 3 answered the call. At open on all sides allowing wind to h.it lADHinr the.blind ments. many of which are ob.«oIete _ '__ :__ „ . _ __ . ______supposed THIS IS A TICKLISH over. Cause of this blaze was the contract singlehanded. there are, to a scale of one inch to ■lonary to Nigeria, Africa, wai 4:10 p.m., Co. No. 4 extinguished blow' burning materials out, and The collection, valued at $1,000, PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY «Df the halt leading the blind ments. many 'to be a Minuet, according to the given as a spark from an uncov­ Pass There are aJv^*ays newcomer? to ^ and unobtainable today. Harty re- QUESTION, BUT BLONDES ■niere is no prohlera about get­ 2,000 feet. guest speaker at Zion Evangelical a grass fire at 86 Ash St., and Co. children playing with matches, was removed from two strong­ 901 MAIN ST .-tDH 8-5821 heading, but " is not , because the HAVE A MORE DELICATC. ered incinerator where papers ' Pass I 3 t Quadrant Maps No. 1 put out a third fire on Hart­ Metal barrels with a screen cov­ boxes and several other boxes in concerts and. without some sort o f ! orchestrated it for symphonic or- other marking is “ Vtry fast and SKIN THATS MORE. ting two heart tricks and the ace AU Pass . . Lutheran Church yesterday after were being burned. of trumps, but these tricks are not The map Is one of the quadrant ford Rd., following a 5:01 p.m. ering the top ate the best incin­ the closet of Clark's bedroom knowledge. they are more or less' chestra. so his name appears with lively.'' The two are mutually ex­ SUSCEPTIBLE TO SUN. Almost three acres of land were Opening lead — 9 2 « ' noon after n potluck attended by at sea when reading the printed | Hardel's. WIND, ETC. enough to defeat the contract. maps being prepared by the U.S. call. erators,” he said. sometime before 10 p.m. Friday. clusive. burned over on property owmed by ' Geological^ Survey In cooperation 70 members of the church. Eighth District Fire trucks were "Common sense and tending to program and trving to correlate it. The three short subheadings in- MORE SO BLONDES t e n d TO Bast must aim for a third heart Sartor said it appeared the re­ ACE QUICKER. Mr. down to bedrookv and ed with the words "Allegro molto Mas.solini urged residents to use how, when €uid ■why they are Let Nis first consider a svm- may ex ^ cl vivace.” or "Very bright and trump. South would be delighted to draw trumpa and keep control He served 23 churches in that Triplets Note caution in outdoor burning, to use where they are. country as a missionary for three phonic program and. for choice. a , melodic number,j at a moderalely . ■._i lively." to draw a third round of trumps is to lead a low trump first. only approved Incinerators with a anit^en run the diamonds. Dum­ Residents in the heart of Man­ years for the Lutheran ^ u rch, let's look at the one to be offered jsuitable for singing. from the printed program you cover, and to obtain a fire permit Dally Question April 26 by the Manchester Civic Alleg^ deciso. means Decidedly ] determine whether the my's long suit Is sure to provide chester probably won’t see too Missouri Synod. He explained that 93rd Birthday from one of the fire'wardens be­ As dealer you hold; Spadea A 3; much of him, he said, since he the languages of the countries of Orchestra,firchestra. "at at the highhirh school I hap^y. . 'performance meets the com- enough discards as soon as de­ Hearts A Q J 4; Diamonds 9 4 3; The individual numbers have r...... fore doing any outdoor burning. clarer has managed to draw usually concentrates on less pop­ Africa are primarily those of the poser's intentions as to speed and The fire chief suggested that in­ Clubs Q 10 9 2. What do you say ? The first line will read some-1 nothing to do with each other, ex- Framingham. Masr.. March 27 trumps. ulated areas where natural de­ mother countries, England and JiofAkifk Carries The Greatest mood, and you may rcgtilate your cinerators he placed In a cleared thlng like this: Handel-Harty . . cept that they were originally con 1,'P'—The nation's oldest triplets — Blast riiust begin the trumps by Answer: Bid one club. The hand posits are readily observed. France. He said many signs of (HeraM Photo by Ofiara) Ehccerpts from ‘The Water Music.” ceived as incidental .music to a applause in accordance with .vour spot so that there would be a cir­ ia worth .n opening bid, with 13 progress kre becoming evident in Geologist Roger Colton opinions, at the end of the aym- Faith. Hope and Charity—are 93 underleading the ace. That Is, at But eometlihes he’ll knock on And right below. In smaller t>-pe. festival on the Thames in London. cle about 20 to 25 feet around the the second trick Blast leads his pbinta in high carda and two bid­ a door and ask permission to look Nigeria. Indented from the margin you will ■The 40-odd numbers were played phony. today. burner which would be free from dable Buitn. The opening club bid I see this discussion is getting low tnunp. at an exca'vation or dig'a hole. For example, he said, until re­ Washing dishes see "the following words stacked at different times during the day They will celebrate quietly at tall grass or brush. If declarer leads another trump g^ives you nn easy rebld If partner The explanation of who he la cently It was thought bad luck to Range of Sizes lengthy so it will have to be con­ Fire permits may be obtained and Widths above each other: and evening, and', are practically Cushing Hospital. Farmlngham. or a hearL East takes the ace of bids a new sulL An opening heart and 'Why he is here usuaUy tsUces let both twins live when they are is easy today. Allegro never heard today in their entirety. tinued. See you next week, and I where they have been patients for without charge from d iief Mas- bid would be uncomfortable If so long, and people get so Inter­ bom, but the tribesmen are gradu­ also hope I sec you at the concert solinl at his home on Notch Rd.; trumps and a total of three heart Aria Since they were individual num­ two years. .Mot TM HotU T, tricks. If South tries to run the partner responded in diamonds. ested, he said, that he has boiled ally learning that such a belief Is DO YOU KNOW ■ ■ ■ Allegro Deciso bers in the’ first place, it is good by the Manchester Civic Orches­ Their full names are Mrs. Annie from Hugo Broda. Birch Mt. Rd.; (Copyright 1961, do'wn his request to, “I’m Roger wrong. The missionary Illustrated tra, April 26. Tickets are now Donald Tedford, Rt. 85: John Gari­ diamonds before drawing trumps. Translated from a sort of musi­ form to applaud them separately, Faith McDonnell, Mrs. Ellen Hope West can ruff the third diamond: General Feature* Corp. Colton from the U.S. Geological hls talk by showing a wrap-around IF YOU’VE GOT ALL State of Connecticut cal shorthand, this means that the something not usually acceptable available from members of the or­ Daniels, and Mrs. Nora Charity baldi, Verflon Rd., or George Rose, Survey. I’nv making a map. Can garment of about 12 yards of ma­ chestra. and at Ray Beller's Mu­ at Bolton . No permits will 8, and the aeventh in Worcester in first offering will be three num­ with the movementa of p s}Tn- Murphy, all widows. November. . I come In?" terial which ia worn by the people. THE PRESCRIPTION bers from Handel's "\\>ter Music," phon.v, for example. sic Shop on Main St. be i.saued on windy days. Checks Oonstructloii He said the clothing costs about Attendants said there will be a Fire Damage Set at f 1,920 First and second degrees will bs Rockville-V ernon there being aome 40-odd numbers Th'e ne*t number on the program private party for the three sisters He plans to contact town offi­ $12, which is considered expensive, will read as follows: Beethoven . . . Damage in the early morning conferred at the April 14 meeting DEDUCTIONS YOU ARE In this collection The addition of and hospital rtaff members. of Bolton Grange. cials first to find out where con­ because ’A cent can purchase six Andover fire Saturday which destroyed part bananas there. IN On their 87th birthday. President of a poultry house on the Rt. 44A BapUams struction ia going on, where sewer t r id e ite WITH EXTRA SUPPORT Elsenhower sent them a telegram Ellen Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Allen Urges Full-time Post trenches have been cut and whom Hla wife briefly discussed house­ ENURED TO? J^ R property of Raymond Mielke has hold problems. She sajd oil and gas Heart Fund Total of congratulations and on their been estimated at $1,920. and Mrs. Curtis Edward Frazier of to contact for further leads. 88th birthday Jhe late Pope Plus Box Mt. Rd.. and David Arnold, Two maps of each of the state's are used for cooking and refrigera­ START RIGHT NOW! SHOE About three-fourths of the 115 by In Wake of Audit Criticism tion, and the ..omes are construct­ Reported at S375 X n sent them medallions and 30 foot building was' saved by fire­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alperi 100 quadrants are to be prepared, rosaries. of Llynw'ood Dr., were baptised at one showing the structure and ed mostly of mud, with thatched ZENITH’S|NEW men, but 1,000 baby chicks were roofs. She said it is necessary, and burned,. Value of the chickens was St. Maurice Church Sunday af­ Rockville Tax Collector Gerald Housing: Hearing: Set distribution of bedrock foima- Mrs. Ralph Ransom, chairman .23 DIE IN PIANE CRASH ternoon. not a luxury, to have household EXTENDED RANGE given at $180; the contents, brood­ Allen, whose tax collecting prac­ tlona, and the other showing the help, because, for example, ants of the Heart Drive in Andover, Natal, Brazil. March 27 iJP)— ers. fountains and other equipment, Bulletin Board tices were criticized in the city nature and distribution of artificial DON’T GUESS! Doctor'^ Prescriptions so*s home heoting A public hearing on the pro­ HIGH FIDELITY The crash of a Brazilian. C47 mil­ At Bolton Congregational Church come within a few minutes if a , has reported contributions of $37S at $250. The estimated value of the audit, suggestei} today that the posed community housing proj­ deposits — that Is, soils In the crumb is dropped. ' itary transport plane Saturday eptire building i. $9,120. this week the Chancel Choir will post •should become a full time engineering sense rather than the LET US KEEP THE RECORD FOR YOU our w g y i HEARING AID— to date. ect on Franklin St. will be held The couple and their family will Experty Filled The sum falls short of last year's night about a mile from Nal^ Water-soaked grain In a shed be­ rehearse Tuesday at 6 p.m., the position. His suggestion was giv­ at ‘8 o'clock tonight at the agricultural a ^ e Rhymthic Choir at 7 p.m. and the return to Africa in August as W E AT Cm s s Is or total, Mrs. Ransom commented, Airport killed 23 of the 28 persons tween the two sections of the en a degree of support by a for­ Rockville City Hall. The hear­ Ultimately two state geological Yon get premium quallby aboard, the Brazilian Air Force chicken coop was moved after the senior choir at 8 p.m. mer tax collector. Miss Eklitb Ca- maps will be published, showing permanent missionaries in Ghana. M^bilheat with RT-96 . . . the ’‘UVINa SOUND" coff for m M added that all 13 towns In the ing was voted into effect two The Rev. Mr. Dretke is continuing Willimantic Area Heart Associa­ announced. fire to another farm so it could A class in basic Christian be­ sati, assistant secretaiy" of the weeks ago by the city council the surface deposits and bedrock most Completely effective fuel HEAHNO AIDS amcomd Hoi be used immediately before It de­ liefs will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. studies in missionary methods and LIGGEn DRUG at ihe PARKADE tion received less in contributions Civilians often are allowed to Savings Bank of Rockville. on petition of 49 ow’ners of distribution of the entire state. African culture at the Kennedy oil additive in use today. And fly on military planes when com­ teriorated. at United Methodist Church. The comments developed fol­ Geological maps have been made you get premium service. Au­ this year. DImm Drive Nets $323.19 property in the Franklin Bt. School of Missions of. the Hartford NOW SYSTEMATICALLY KEEP ACCURATE ‘‘WE FIT THEM CAREFULLY Since the drive remains official­ mercial Brazilian aircraft are Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. lowing filing of the annual city area. earlier, but not on as detailed a tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones, Sr. Tuesday in St. Maurice Churcfii. Seminary Foundation. PERSONAL PRESCRIPTION RECORDS FOR ly open until June 30. Mrs. Ran­ overcrowded or unavailable, and audit in which tax collecting The petitioners said they did scale as this one will be. anced payment plan and many QUINN'S earlier reports said the C47 car­ chairman of the 1961 March of Holy' Communion will be dia. Colton Is using a topographical EACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS! som is hoping additional contri­ Dimes in Bolton, reports that the practices were labeled careless not object to construction of other extras designed to make 873 MAIN ST. butions will be made. ried 22 civilians among its pas­ trlbuted Wednesday at 8;30 a.m. and improper. map prepared in 1962 as the start­ Diet Doubles G a i n ^ ^ final total of contributions is Mass on Wednesday will be at 6:30 housing for the elderly but did home heating rsoUrTeasy. PHARMACY Phone MI 3-4136 sengers. Allen said the collector "has all object to the proposed low ing point for his map. . $323.19. She expressed thanks to p.m. with confessions from 6 to Waahington — Undernourished Manchester Evening Herald An­ The Air Force gave no other all who made donations or helped he can do to get cutrent taxes, j rental units. Prevloas Projeote Service Just For You FREE PARKING details. The plane was coming 6:20 p.m. and from 8 to 9 p.m. let alone imcollected back taxes” Borne of the projects the tall, children can almoet double their dover correspondent, Cindy Pfan- with the drive. Public Record Mobilheat •• stlehl, telephone Pilgrim 2-68A6. from Rio de Janeiro. Contributions have dropped in the time that can be devoted to dark haired geologist has worked annual weight increase if fed ade­ Let Us Fill Your Prescription Needs! AT BOTH STORES W’arrantee Deed: William C with breach of peace, are due In quately, according to a National As dton-octfoo sharply during the past few years. the Job. The post, held for a 2-year on before Include the Knife River mUtHn Bell to Frank E. and Mary Gari­ term, pays $2,0(X). court April 11, Each posted $25 project in Montana, the Plenty- Science Foundation report on a Mrs. Jones said, but there are still baldi, property on Box Mt. Rd. ( ^ 3 - many people suffering from the City Auditor Robert J. File said bond. wood and Wolf Point, Mont., proj­ flve-year Cornell Uiveralty study • WE DELIVER. TOO! • the main criticism is aimed at the Eleanor Paige, 33, of Ireland Dr., ects, a Greenland project 15 miles' of Quechua Indian children In • after-effects of polio who need It. Advertisement— Coventry, was arrested Saturday ' In 1960, Bolton gave $535.99; In bookkeeping practices, not only of north of Thule Air Force Base, Peru. There wraa no recorded gain For your Easter Flowers. Cor- the collector, but of the ratemaker evening and charged with improper and a project to compile in stature to accompany the W E GIVE j 1959, $648,50; and in 1958. $674.79. passing. She is due In 12th Circuit sage.s. Cards and Gifts see Lee’a as well. The ratemaker figures the glacial map of the United States weight increase. GREEN STAMPS I Conference* I’nder Way Florist and Gift Shop, Route 44A Court April H. Patrolman Ray­ Spring conferences for parents tax bills. mond Dunham said she has crossed east of the Rocky Mountains. Bolton: MI 3-8089. See our "Bar­ Other criticisms were failure to Some of his work has been to FOR YOU 1 and teachers of pupils in Grades gain Table” of Plants: Lilies— a double whilte line on Grove St. i 1-6 at the Bolton' Elementary make note of aasessor's correc­ Interpret photos taken from high MorcComfortWcarlng...... For Your Convenloiice Pilqrim Mills Special only $1.29. Also other AuxlUary to Meet ^ e m a n j School are now' being held. Con­ tions, failure to. file certain liens, altitude. MORIARTY Is OPEN NOON TILL 9 P.M.! plants $1.60 to $5.00. For your The Rockville City Hospital ferences for parents of Junior high and failure to send notices to de­ He Is now completing work on FALSE TEETH convenience, we're open every linquent taxpayers. Auxiliary will hold its business ses­ a geological map of the Windsor . . . For Your Soloction Pilgrim Mills hos pupils will be held from April 4 night this week until 8:00 p.m. Hera u a pleaaant way to overcome to 21. School officials urge all par- ^ le said other records are In sion at 1 p.m. Thursday afternoon Locks quadrant, and will be In looea plate dUoomfort. PA8TKKTH,, MANCHESTER PARKADE • WEST HARTFORD CENTER BROTHERS generally good condition but, he in the auxiliary rooms. A meet­ the Broad Brook area for a while an Unproved powder, aprlnkled on 100,000 YARDS of FABRICS! I ents to take advantage of this op­ Advertisement— upper end lower pUtec bolda them portunity to confer with teachers. said, the "breaksige" (difference ing of the Garden Party commit­ wdrklng his way gradually to­ nrmer ao that they (eel more com­ 301-315 Center St. Grange Degrees Open Bolton Pharmacy—Route 44A— between overall tax levy and the tee will follow. ward Manchester. fortable. No gummy, gooey, piaty GET YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FILLED AT LIGGETT S ► BOTH STORES ARE OPEN MONDAYS at the Notch. Free delivery MI- sum of all the individual tax bills) The Auxiliary has slated, the Colton was bom In 1924 In Wind­ taate or feeling. It'e alkaline (non- Ml 3-5135 Members of Bolton Grange who 3-0165. acid). Doei not tour. Cheeka "pUta plan to take either the fifth or of $165.49 Is excessive and indi­ garden party for May 25 from 11 sor Locks, son of Mr. and Mrs. odor" (denture breath). Get FAB- seventh degrees are asked to obi cates the ratemaker should re­ a.m. to 5 p.m-. Information on the Charles Colton. He "was graduated TXXTH today at anv diiur counter. TONIGHT .Mancheater Evening Herald event may be obtained from Mrs. from 'Loomis School, and earned tain applications from the secre­ view the ratemaking procedures. tary, Miss Mary Tedford, as soon Bolton correspondent, Grace Mc­ With the criticisms went rec­ Frederick Hartenstein of 144 Union his bachelor of arts In 1947 and his Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd. e Daily Noon to 9—Sat. 10 to 6 as possible. The fifth degree will Dermott, telephone Mitchell ommendations for Improving the St., or Mrs. Richard Sj-mington master of science In 1949 from be conferred in Columbia on April 3-6566. collector’s bookkeeping and other of 9 N. Park St. Yale University. financial procedures. With Fleet He is married, and the father of Grshd Union Foofures for Pue said however, that the col­ John R. Castelli. airman ap­ three sons. 6:00 Columbia He’s the cousin of Msnehester P'JALITY MAID-GRADE "A' lector’s records were not as bad prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. this year as the year before when Dominick Castelli of Mountain Atty Paul Marta. TO GOP Women Slate not only bookkeeping but cash Spring Rd., is serving with Fleet PASSOVER handling practlcJes were careless. Tactical Support Squadron Forty OR t ANY BRAND Import on Parley Allen has been collector during the at the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, BROWN past year only. His predecessor Va. Local Stocks lYJbiiii was EdwarfJ Buchanan. The air station is the home base^ GEFIITE FISH The Women's Republican Club Miss Casati. whose collecting of several fighter and attack air­ PLANTERS of Columbia will meet in Yeomans job up to 1959 earned plaudits craft squadrons operating in the Qiiotattons Fumlahed by 9:00 Hall Wednesday at 8 p.m. Guests from the auditors, said she felt Atlantic and Mediterranean. Colmni A Mlddlebrook, lae. PEANUT OIL of the evening Will be Mrs. Doro­ the collector’s Job had become too Hospital Note* Bank Stoeka AT much for a part-time employe. She Admitted Friday: Gary Renna. lass ROKEACH Bid Asked thy Miller of Bolton, stafe*central sa{d the increase from about 3,000 Hyde Ave. committeewoman; and Mrs. Anna- Conn. Bank and Trust to 5,000 tax accounts a few years Admitted Saturday: Dennis Co...... 48V4 61H Mae Switaski of New Britain, vice ago had made the Job "onerous.” North, 80 Grove St.; Arthur Keller, Hartford National NYAFAT chairman of the State Central The increase resulted from split­ 30 Orchard St. Bank and Truat Co. .46 49 ROKEACH ‘ Committee and president of the ting real estate and personal prop­ Admitted Sunday: Edmund Fire Insuranee Oompanlea erty taxes into separate bills. Stula, 53 Vernon Ave.; Darrell “1^ J Randy io Cook box Connecticut Council of Republican Aetna F ir e ...... 99 104 oN2 GRANTS Women's Clubs. ”I felt at the timt,” shq.. said, HIckton. Ellington; Julius Koslo- Hartford F ire ...... 67 % 70',i SOAP PADS Mrs. Miller will speak on the re- "that the Job is too big for some­ rek, 16 Uberty St.; BMwin Davis. one who holds down a full time NaUonal Fire ...... 124 132 DIAMOND CRYSTAL c e n t conference of Republican 176 E. Main S t; Grace Davis, 178 Hftd. Steam Boiler 100 106 women held ip Washington, D.C. Job as.Avell.” , E, Main St,: Eleanor Niemann. 3he said she often wondered Phoenix Fire ...... 90 94 earlier, this month. Mra Switaski Ellington. Ufe and Indemnity laa. Ooa. KOSHER SALT will talk on current legislation. whether a retired person might Birth Friday: A daughter to Mr. not be interested In the collector's Aetna Casualty .... 122 132 GOLDEN BLOSSOM The program is in charge of Mrs. and Mrs.. William Hargraves, 12 Aetna Life'...... 104 108 Parkade Lteginald Lewis otr the local club, position. , Ran St. , Conn General (New) 216 226 who also attended the Washington Allen runs an insurance business Birth today: A 'son to-Mr. and and is a state legislator from 'Ver­ Hftd. Electric Light 66 69 t HONEY parley. Mrs. Roland Stoodlsy, 21 Reed St. Travelers ...... 117 121 non. He said he was sorry about Discharged Friday: Emma Ken- SUNSWEET LARGE Mrs. Charles Vf. Hill Jr., presi­ Pnbllo CtlUtles ib. dent, extends a cordial, welcome to the situation andAhat he "certain­ nette,- 2 DaUey Or. ly didp't like Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Joan Conn. Light A Power 28H 30H all Interested women to attend. Mayor Leo Flaherty Jr. re­ Hftd. Electric Ught 68Mi 71H DRIER PRUNES Lions Meet Tonight > Willis and son, RockvillS; Mrs. Store portedly turned over to Corpora­ Hartford Gas Co. . . . 634 564 TENDER, JUICY Columbia Lions wilt hear a talk Violet Whitcomb, 40 Elm St.; PECHTER OR MESSING tion Counsel Harvey A. Yonce, the John Lawrence, 144 W. Main St.; Southern New. England on "Mutual Fiinda and Invest­ au3ltor’s recommendations. He Telephone ...... 604 534 ments” tonight at their 7 o'clock Mrs. Doreen Fisk and son, 1? Davis said they will be put Into effect Ave. Mannfactprtttg Oompaides Rib Steaks ib. SPONGECAKE dinner meeting at Liberty Hill Log ■within a month or two if possible! Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 64 67 Cabin. Bradford Lewis h ^ made Caah Taken In Break Associated Spring ..14 16 M on 's arrangements for Alfred Sheffield Vernon and TalcottvlUe news la SWIFTS PREMIUM A break at the Maple Grove on handled byflrhe Herald’s Rockville Bristol Brass ...... 9 104 and Clayton Williams of Sheffield Franklin St. wag discovered by Dunham B u sh ...... 6 7 Co. of New London to be guest Bureau, 5 W. Main St., .telephone. APPLESAUCE Rockville Patrolman Richard Ben-, TRemont 5-8186 or Mitchell 9-6797. Em-Hart ...... 704 7*4 speakers. nett, on routine patrol last night. Fafntr Bearing .... 54 57 Sliced Bacon DEL MONTE FANCY DRIED To Present Play Club spokesmen said, after check­ Landers Frary CJlark 194 204 "Homework,” a play by Helen ing the building, that about $20 to N. B. Machine...... 194 224 2 MEALS IN 1 Louise Miller, will presented by $25 had been taken. The juke box MIXED FRUIT the seventh graders of Porter STANLEY WARNER North smd Judd .... 144 184 (MK had been broken and money taken Stanley Worloi ..... 16 18 isnwlb. PECHTER OR MESSING School tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the out of the coin box. Also, money In Terry Steam Boiler . 32 35 Lamb Combo activity room. 15-oz. various containers in the club had Veeder Root ...... 50 65 pig. The cast includes B arbra Pell, been taken. Tbe.,^ above quotations are not to NUTo. HONEY uKi Christopher Albaire, Anarea Stan- Bennett discovered the break NOW—ENDS TUESDAY! bs construed as actual markets nard, Jame Forbes, Gary Tettel- 5 P.M. ConL—4:45 to 6:00, 60c -STREITS—HOROWITZ n e w s while checking the doors in the Nmicy lynn Bsked 6ood& The most outstanding staff in radio, CBS NEWS, is on this bach. and Robert Beers. Douglas building. One door had been forced SHOWN AT 7:05 12-oz. Tettelbach te announcer. Work­ open, he said. He contacted Sgt. 1 1 I CL N T - OT POC.E- W ICED pkg. station. Start off the day with WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP— ing with Mrs. Gwendolyn Lester Bartlett who began Inves­ RJU MATZOHS OFF Humphrey, teacher. Is assistant tigation. Personal Notices POUND DIAMOND on-the-scene reports of everything that happened while you slept Walker Moore LOAF director Karen Him. Sandra Nau- Police Arrests RAISIN BREAD lAXGE In the evening, THE WORLD TONIGHT wraps up the day’s mec and Cheryl Berkowitz are co- Two men, said to have been in BUDDED cljairmen for stage and properties. a scuffle at the Market Square Cafe In -Memoriam HOT CROSS BUNS 39* WALNUTS ON ANY developments, brings you the actual voices and sounds that made Saturday shortly before midnight, In loving memory of Annie Vranard, ■ i STREITS—HOROWITZ Manchester Evening Herald Co­ were arrested at the scene who poeaed away March 37. 1950. news. With these programs, plus other broadcasts hour after hour, lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Don­ The two, Bernard Secore 35 of Juat a little while before ua. Tkii She haa journeyed on before, ® MATZOH MEAL S 41e ald R. Tuttle, telephone AOademy 89 Vernon Avs., and William Cook- UwPrk* 8-8454.. «*y, 19, of 33 Spring St,, charged S^lth In God to reunite ua. PURCHASE you’re in on the news-as oiUy CBS Newsmen like Winston Bui^ett Plus At 5:15 aad 8:60' On that happy golden ahore. TENDER GREEN SPEARS fin Ned Calmer, Bill Downs, Allan Jackson, Larry LeSueur; Stuart Jamea Vennard and daughter. Trlp!4-S SAVE CASH and STAMPS ILUE Novins, David Schoenbrun, Daniel Schorr, Eric Sevareid, Lowell In Memoriam Cash or Charge In loving memory of lira. Minnie ASPARAGUS lb STAMPS Lombardo, who i>aaaed away llarch 37, AT GRAND UNION Thomas, and Robert Trout can bring it to you. Keep informed. VDDSlDBHnBBBu3B 1949. ■hen a today Z;SM;SM:St C l a r k gadle Horn, you muat already know Fraak Staatra • Sktoley MaeLaiaa db^ O N What thladav cornea to aay. Maurice Chevalier Leaie Joardaa MARIIYN MONROE For It'a filled with heartachea and ia Gale Perter’a DIAL 1230 • CBS RADIO And three loneaome girla. TR1PLE-S W. T. CRANT CO. I f // What would we give If we could oay, CAN-CAN Wsdnesday and Thursday Only "Hello. Mom.” In tho.aame old way.-. STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY ’ THE BTATIO.V THAT HAS EVERVTTHING iHl-Mil'iTJ.® To hear your voice to aee your inule,' YOU GET DOUBLE BLUE la Geler, “ YOUNG AT H E A R r’ To alt and talk with ua awhile. Plas akert eahjeets sl'I:M aad t:4d and “BLOOD AIXEY” MANCHESTER SHOmNC PARKADE WOa£.D NEWS ROUNDUP every morning 8;00. Wad., -‘CU9H DlVi'' aad MW. 5ali 6:86.10:15 And to tell you that in all the world TH B w o r l d TONIGHT every evening at 8;00. x o momtb :VMA'*i m t “ SwlMi nusUy RoMaaOn" ifa*'Mom'’ could bt more dear. ” £ U 8 F I YMdny: “ tOl DnlauUtaM** P rice. eOeeUve at your Mucheater Grand Union thn, Wedneiday. aOOBD MONDATS WINF yvaaesd, Kary aafl Ana. VISIT OUS nUPLEPLE-S- 8 8TABIP BXZIEMPTION OBNTBIU-180 BCABKZfr SQUABE, KjuWINOTON—OPEN IHyBSIXAY 9 to 9-^ALL KEDEMPTION CENTEM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE FOUR chester Easter Egg Hunt aponsof- grade age and younger. Hemnick secretary-treasiurer. Those re­ appointed at a short buslneu meet­ FaU Secret Found Spaah Socialists Fail^ Easter Egg Hunt Watson Renamed elected include F. Leo Barrett, Card Party Slated Nurses Will Hold Coventry Rich, Prudent Man ed by the Jayeees,. the Parent- stated that each child that Is suc­ ing. cessful in finding a golden egg will financial secretary; William Mur­ Paris — French ebemUt MIohet Teacher Aasoelationa and the Holy receive an Ekuter egg basket pre­ ray, treasurer: Fred D. Baker, By Buckland PTA DODD’S AIDE NAMED Saturday Morning Head of BA Club Eugene Cffievreul dtaeovered In Annual Convention Installs Pay Phone Name Society of the B t Jamee’ pared by the Jaycee wives. recording secretary, and WilUam Washington, March 27 (F) — Selectman G>viello Accused Eyskens, Catholics Lose Church. Topping, auditor. 1823, after 10 years’ raaeareh, Golden eggs wUl be the hidden Fourteen FTA groups and the Samuel Watson was re-elected The Buckland ■ School PTA will Jack Fleischer, administrative as­ Misa tioulae Anderson, chairman For Use hy Guests treasure sought by youngsters Coffee Wine Made president o f the British American sponsor a card party, to which the that all fats — either solid or of the State Oonvention of Li­ Holy Name Society have donated sistant to U.S. Sen. Thomas J. The Baby Has when Jack Henmlck, chairman of more than 2,000 hard boiled eggs Club at its smnual meeting Satur­ Lack of Air Studied public is invited, tomorrow at 8 Dodd, D-Conn., has been appoint­ liquid and whether of animal or censed Practical Nurses Associa­ Of Embezzling Center Funds (Ooiitfainod from Fags One) the Easter Egg Hunt for the Jun­ Cairo — Ancient Arabs mads a day. There were 167 members at p.m. at the school. tion, announced today that 25 li­ Ground in Belgian Vote of brightly colored varieties that ed executive director of the Detno^ vegetable o r i ^ — are decom­ ior Chamber of Commerce, signals will be hidden In the vicinity of the coffee beverage by boiling leaves the meeting, after which a dinner New York—Research has estab­ There will be prizes, a baked cratlc Senatorial Campaign Com­ posed Into glyoerlne and soaps censed practical nUrses of the them at Sutton Place. They're al- » " - 'I-I." the start of the event at the Cen­ and berries. Not content with the was served by the Garden Grove Manchester Memorial Hospital An undisclosed am ount o f f annual mamberahlp drive and rent- Town recreation area, lished oxygen deprivation during goods sale, and refreshments will mittee. U.S. Rep. Vance Hartke, when heated with alkali, Hs was Been Named... w a ^ caHlng relatives and friends ter Springs Park on Saturday at The huni^wwhlch lasts about 25 Ifft supplied by coffee’s caffeine, caterers. pregnancy as a cause of heart de­ be served, by room mothers from able to Isolate from all ordinary are eligible to attend the 17th an­ money it reported missing froth inr the hall, the source said. (Ckmtbitted frozO Page One) sunle 2 (phih 3) I oomaiunists i 10 a.m. D-Ind., committee chairnian, an­ ^ e President of the center, In London." (unchanged). mlnutea and has been a favorite some nomads used the ferme'flted T w o. new officers elected were fects in mice offspring. Scientists Grades 5 and 6. Those attending nounced the appointment Satur fata a' waxy substance and a nual convention at the Statler the funds of the Nathan Hale Sutton Place, south of London, The Vajley St. Playgroimd will WilUam Liggett, vice president: Hilton Hotel in Hartford on April Mark Spink, of Upton Dr., South Unofficial returns from 5 mlL The election stemmed from holiday attraction In past years, Is husks and pulp of the coffee berry hope to apply the finding to pre­ are asked to bring their own cards. day. Fleischer will retain his pres­ liquid oil — now known as stearlo Community Center and the treas­ Is one of England's most beauti- be the scene of the annual Man­ Intended for all children of second to make a wine. and Melvin Eagleson, assistant vent similar deformities in humans. A nominating committee will be ent position on Dodd’s staff. acid and oleic acid, respectively. 3 and 4. Coventry, could not be reached for fiil hnmes Getty is said toJiaVS Hon of the just over 6 million reg Eyskens’ austerity law trimming urer of-the-non-profit corporation comment-today. L, James unemployment compensation and Amn" Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Bell. 128 A business meeting, banquet and paid about $2.8 million to buy it istered voters gave this w u w S Lakewood Circle. She was bom March 13 at Manchester Me­ guest speakers will be featui^ at has been charged with embessUng vies president, and other officers vote for the house (1958 per other social aecurity benefits and of the organisations either could from the Duke of Sutherland, raising taxes to offset the loss of morial Hospital. She ha.>» two brothers, Larry, 18. and Richard. the convention. by agent. "A call to Londbn costa one and centage In .renthesls): Guest speakers will be Miss Gail He is Selectman J a m e a J. not be reached or would not com­ Social Christians 2,062,627. 40.4 the Belgian Congo. The govern­ 14. * Perkins of Wethersfield, who will ment. three" (one shilling three pence — ment pushed the law through • • • • • Covlello, 43, of Dunn Rd., North 18 cents)," said Getty, “and when per cent (46.5); SoclallsU 1.800.- 445 Chnrilla, Katherine Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward speak and show, slides about Coventry. Sgt. KolodsieJ said a detained 062, 35.3 per cent (35.7) Liberals parliament despite a month-long "Nursing on Indian Reservations” ; audit would determine the exact you get some fellow talking for 10 strike by the Socialist unions in Chiirilla Goodwin Rd.. Bolton. She was bom March 6 at Man­ Officials of the recreational or­ or 15 minutes, well, it all adds up. 598,862. 11.74 per cent (11.051: HARTFORD chester Memorial HospiUl. Her maternal grandfather ia Louia and Miss Esta Carini, R.N., will ganization are not commenting on amount of the shortage within a Volksunle 168.228. 3.29 per cent which three parsons were killed, give a talk on "The Licensed Prac­ few days. So, I’ve installed a coin box tele­ (1.98): communists 147,436, 2.89 m '-y injured and millions of dol­ H. Palmer. Stafford Springs. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. the case. The group’s executive phone." ROAD and Mrs. George Chnrilla 82 Foxcroft Dr. • She has a brother, tical Nurse in Psychiatric Nurs­ board, after checking the books per cent (1.89), other candidates lars lost. Getty said he well remembered Edward. 6 's: and a sister. Donna. 5 ing." Friday night, brought a complaint Fee Booat Opposed 321,111, 6.29 per cent. After approval o f the austerity • • » • • All licensed practical nurses are to state police at the Stafford his first visit to the home of the The country also elected a num­ law, the liberal.faction in the cab­ Thompson. Donna Iiee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. invited to attend. Registration will Troop, and a warrant was issued late IVilliam Randolph Heart, the inet broke with Eyskens because Hartford, March 27 UPi—Repub' ber of provincial councillors and Thompson. Plvmouih I.ane. Bolton She was bom-March 20 at take place all day April 3. for eovlello's arrest. He was ar­ newspaper publisher. . 106 senators. The provincial cow - he insisted on delaying the social Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are rested yesterday by Sgt. Ludwig lican legislative leaders have op­ "Mr. Hearst didn’t like people to tecurity reductions, and King posed a Democratic move to boost clls will name the rest of the 175- Chalk Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComiick. 154 New Bolton Rd. Her pa­ Bad Automation Atcful T. Kolodziej, resident state troop­ use his telephone without telling member senate. The Social Chris- Baudouin called the new electlon-s. ternal grandparent-s are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson, Andover. er, booked at Stafford Springs, and annual motor vehicle registration him about It," Getty recalled. fees from $8 to $12 for passenger tiana lost one to five seats on all Spaak, the country’s best known She has a brother. William Robert, 2 released under a $2,500 bond for "I was told that if you did do Socialist, quit his post as secre­ » » « • • Chicago—Automation has . its and commercial cars. the provincial councils but re­ Up drawbacks as well as advantages. appearance in Circuit Court 12, it and Mr. Hearst found out about mained the largest group on all tary-general of the North Atlantic Choice Banaxige, Kathy .Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ban- Stafford Springs, April 19. Gov. John N. Dempsey had it, when you got back to jrour Treaty Organization (NATO) and At a metalworking factory recent­ estimated the higher -fees would but those in Liege and Halnaut, avige. 287 Burnham St. She was bom Mareh 21 at Manchester ly a two-dimensional cutting job The Community Center owns a room, your bags were packed. You both Socialist strongholds. returned to politics to lead the Momorial Hospital Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. building on Main St., South Cov­ raise $12.7 million in additional re- were out " Another was ruined when one motion This was the result of the Sen­ Socialist fopcea^in Jhe campaign. Charles Pillard, 118 Waddell Rd. Her paternal grandmother Is jammed and the other continued. entry, which is used for a recrea­ -venues over the next two years. Getty said he would never do The Socialist m tform called for High Mrs. .Toseph Banavige. .38 Hudson St. Her paternal great-grand­ tion hall for dances and other ac­ OOP leglalative leaders said Sat­ that. ate races; Social ChrioUans 47 The cutting tool chewed through (minus 6). SociallsU 46 (plus 5), virtual nationiuizatlon of the coal ieooj mother is Mrs. Anna Zelonis, Manchester. She has a brother, the workpiece and then right tivities, a Coventry resident tS' urday the present fees are high ‘The coin box should take care mines and power production. Glenn Bernard, 6’i: and a sister. Laurie Carol. 3',i. enough. of things," he commented. Liberals 11 (minus one), Volk­ • • • • • through the worktable. ported. Fxinds are derived from an Quality Maknlls. John Patrick, son of Mr. and Mra. Francis Makulls, For 113 Wells S t He was bom March 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. ‘'His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Patrick Stock O’Neill. Kerrv. Ireland. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Stella U s'.,. Makulis. 113'Wells St. He has a sister, Christine. 16 months. • • • • • Hamilton. Brett Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hamilton, Of 105 High St, Rockville' He was bom March 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wills Risley. East Hartford. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamilton. Enfield. Every bunny’s heading for NORMAN’S ■ • • • • Goldberg. Cheryl Miriam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goldberg. Framingham. Mass. She was bom March 16 at Beth Israel Hospital..Boston. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Firestone. 2T Cobum Rd. Her maternal great­ grandmother is Mrs. Edward Firestone of Hartford. Her pater­ nal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Samuel Goldberg. Oliphant, Pa. for these Egg-citing GENERAL ELECTRIC pi • • • • • LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Kreehfco, Tamaira Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Krechko, Kosley Rd., Tolland. She was bom March 17 at Rock­ ville Citv Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. u iiii ^ Frank WIttner. East Hartford.. Her paternal grandparents are DIRECT FROM FACTORY OF PETER JAMES, INC., TRENTON, N. J. Mr. and Mra. CTement Krechko. Tolland. She has a sister, Kim­ berley Anne, 16 months. i t Poograats, Alaa Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pon- EASTER GIFT BUYS This Topflight Manufacturer Forced gmntx, 64 Holl St. He was bom March 18 at Manchester Me­ morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and M^*- i to out Trenton, Ulrlc Cote, Eastf Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph^ongrantz, East Hartford. To Vacate Trenton, H. J,, Warehouse ( •••••, -• Kniys, Janet Elisabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Caalmir Kurys, French Rd.. Bolton. She was bom March 19 at Man­ chester Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hajdasz. Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kurys, Bolton. She has three brothers. Michael, fiVi. Thomas, 4, and Joseph, 2; and a sister. Bernice, 6H. Bldwell, Janet Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Bldwell. 48 N. School St. She was bom March 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Topliff. 54 Union PI: Her paternal grandparents are _ Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bidwell, 80 N. School St. She has two brothers, Melvin Jr., 6, and David, 4; and two sisters, Susan, 3. and Nancy. 16 months. • # • • • Sohack. Sandra Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald O. Bchack, 16 St. Lawrence St. She was bom March 19 at Man­ chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna Roth. 65 Maple St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schack, 15 Ridge St. Her maternal great-grand­ mother Is Mrs. Anna Bensche, 65 Maple St. She has a sister, Laura Ann, 2. , • • 4 • * Poullot, Barbara Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pouliot Jr., 253 Great Swamp Rd.. Glastonbury. She was bom March 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand-' parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breton, Glastonbuiy. Her pater- \ p 'lal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Pouliot, Hartford. Don’t Miss This Once-ln-A-Lifetime Chance to Save on Quality! > Flak, Stephen Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Fisk, 15 Davis Ave., Rockville. He was born March 19 at Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mra. Mildred Dib- ben. New York City. He has a sister. Susan Heather, 4. • • « • • WlUls, Daniel Ra>-mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. WllUi, Lake Bonalr Rd., Ellington. He was born March 18 at Rockville SAU STARTS IONITE at 6 m City Hospital. His rpaternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bolduc, Ellington. He has two brothers, Joseph Jr., 2^4, and Theodore, I'j; and a sister, Anita, 4. Just A Few Of The Many Big Maeiolek, Cindy Ann, daiighter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. SAVE MORE EASTER DELIVERY GUARANTEED Maciolek, 6 Hughes Circle, Ellington. 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A / r / I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE SEVEN \ PA G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., tron; Reginald E. Allen, associate Mastro, both employes of State Slim Twin ArriYCs patron: Mrs. Virginia V. Lewis, Transfer Inc. of East Hartford, Break Attempted AMESITE DRIVES South Windsor Four Charged got Poulin to help them break Into tack on the very ayatem of wortd plate why it haa taken ao long to Eastern Star secretary; Mrs. Helen E. Elliott, AND treasurer; Mrs. Hazel F. Loveland, a oonupony truck, loaded with ^ At Country Club life whlrjt TnrBea it ao infem(UI|r get for the peoida' of the DMrict Open Fonm Many residents will find they hindquarters of the beef, last Mon­ need a,set of twins te the house conductress; Mrs. Marion Y. eaay for both sldea to find them- the simple privilege of being able S p ociixL Slate Seated Kingsbury, associate conductress; In Beef Theft day night. PARK AREAS Tornado Crushes P li turee He lifcea Stanley Smith this year. It won’t be hard to An unsuccessful attempt was ^Enrmtis selvea not great and powerful mad to vote for President. But the posi­ tell them apart, however. One Mrs. Lena M. Speed, chaplain, and The trio loaded the Beef into POBUSHED BY THJE To the Editor, A Manchester man and a South Lappen’s atatlon wagon and de­ made to break into the clubhouse free after all, but pawna and tive p i^ t is that it Is now happen­ NOW IHEOCOH APBtt. 1 will be a slim, slippery rascal, Mrs. Gladys D. Campbell and Mrs. Marilyn J. Matassa, marshal. Windsor man are scheduled to ap­ Cnish^ Drivtwoy « A t A PIUMTIVO CO.. ISO. Why do you continue to print Nila 8. Shenning were installed as livered it to Gale, who paid them at the Manchester Country Club 13 81—iH Street slaves to a w ^ of drcunutaaoe ing, and righUy ao, almost as if To Head New hard to find. The other will be Also, Mrs. A. Florence Luclous, pear In Circuit Court 12 April 7 enlarged picturse of Soviet lead­ worthy Matron and worthy pa­ organist; Mrs. Jennie L. Chris­ $200 for it. sometime Saturday night, accord­ Gravel, Stone and S«md ■iiidieMn^ Oonn. aiiich will be the death o f both if the repiel issues in the badcground Little Texas Town fat, but milkmen haven't profit­ In connection with an alleged theft ttatGCSOW ers on ths front pegs of your val-, tron, respectively, of Temple tensen, Adah; Mrs. Gladys K. A l­ Lrfippen and DelMastro did not ex.ttGrUSO^ ed on this obesity. and sale of 860 pounds of beef. ing to Manchester police. _ R. they do tot throw it off in time. dM not axiat or, te any case, have papur? Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at len. Ruth: Mrs. Ddrothy K. Rei- report to work Tuesday, but drove Goaranteed SatlsfactloB FtftOtwn __ Why not reduce the picture# of Owners Unit To achieve this twlnahlp, a Richard W. Lappen; 29, of 87 Windows were found broken Hw6ed OcMtMT L UBl Tbe rntnimuni Wnd o f world we either retevsnce or importance. Italv, Tex., March 17 (fl—Torna-^exas Injuring eight persons, tvm Men’s ceremonies Saturday evening at nohl, Esther: Mrs. Barbara H. Tay­ to Savannah, Ga„ apparently be­ these lepdm to one tech square separation had to be performed. Garden St., Manchester, and EM- on two doors on the south side of does and fierce thunderstorms seriously. City Police Sgt. Phil A civic group known aa -the the Masonic Temple. lor, Martha: Mrs. Beatrice C. Ba- cause of a quarrel with Poulin __ Beery Beenuit Eaccept moat have In order to suttIvo ia Preddy said. and print them on the inside bot­ The Southern New England ward A. DelMastro, 35, of 252 El­ the building. M. E. FRENCH CO. ■al BeMayA Entered M tbe ripped portions of Texas last night BeaHtifully South Windsor Heights Auocla- More than ISO guests attended row. Electa: Mrs. Anna E. Frost, about how to split up the money one in which nati^tna and peoples tom corner of the last page,, or, Telephone Co. found last year's lington Rd., South Windsor, sur­ received in the transaction. Police are still investigating. .Jkia at MBncheater. Cdbb. u Those taken to the Titus Coun­ phone book fat and unwieldy. the installation and social pro­ warder, and John W. Speed, sen­ Coventry— Phonp PI 2-7161 1 C la« JUS MMter. still have aone dioioe oonceming and one funnel slammed with better sUlI, don't print them at Dry-Cteaned tlon has been organized with Stan­ rendered to East Hartford Police They learned by telephone they A Thooxht for Today ty Msmorial Ho»pitai ware Mr. This year’s slim twin is the bonk gram. Installing officers were Mrs. tinel. twisting fury into the little town of all. and Pressed' ley Smith elected president of the Friday after learning they were wrere being sought by police, ana SUBjJLTtiP n ON RATES their own fate. and Mrs. Floyd Hughes of Mount containing Mitchell numbers, Ella S. Gallant, past matron; Extended Forecast Sponsored hjr the Manchester Italy, leaving it a mbble-atrewa Keep prtatteg the pictures on being sought after receiving $200 returned north Friday and sur- Payable In Advatire Ptesssut and ttieir chOdrsn, R« h group. which are being re9elveid by res­ Keith Johnston, past patron, aa Carrier Ceuuel ed the front pegs ttiat your fhT** Cash and Carry for the beef, which police said snce mess. nie, Patqy and Roger; David Membership la open to all resi­ idents In that exchange terri­ worthy matron and. patron, re­ Ellington repdered 'with Poulin to East Windsor Locks, March 27 iJPt — RANGE Tear ...... *'5 S? Mercurial. We Mancnniam Wayne, 4, of Mount Pleasant and photographers take and then we they stoie from an East Hartford Hartford police. Police obtained & Boirtla ...... noo Twisters snd. heavy rains ahd will ^1 enjoy looking at them. dents in the area bounded by tory. It also contains numbers spectively; Mrs. Marguerite The U. S. Weather Bureau at Brad XM) MoaHa ...... A90 b R During Holy WefU our thoughts haO hit such widely separated Lodte and Susan Taylor, teen­ Oraham Rd., Qriffin Rd., and trucking firm last Monday. a warrant for Gale Saturday and ley Field Issued this extended fore­ ___Jtonth ...... 1-*) TH There's no telling about the Thanks for the space. in the Rockville and Coventry Rhodes, past matron, aa chaplain; FUEL OIL must be centered on the events areas as Crockett in Southeast agers of CoiAsville, near Mount Ken Morrison. Brookfield St. " exchanges. Miss Mary Louise Dickson, past Clapp Elected to Also arrested were Raymond he was arrested at the restaurant. cast today: We*My 4 - ...... • » tastes and habits of a town Hke Det. Sgt. George F. Oarrlty and that led to Maund>' Thurixlty. Texas. Mount Pleasant and Tex­ Pleasant. L u c k y u d y l a u n d r y The first project of the group matron, aa marshal; Mrs. Mar E. Poulin, 26, of East Hartford, Temperatures in Connecticut, MEKBER OF ^(anchester. We Mancunians ere About two hours after the’ storm Residents on the other side Det. William Pottinger Investigat­ GASOLINE Good Fridiiy. and Easter Day. On arkana tn northeast Texas, in John­ will be acquisition of a site where of town receive the usual fat Jorie Morrison, past matron, as Urquhart’s Seat and Charles A. Gale; 33, of Hart­ during the next five days, will THE ASBOQATED FRESS U t Italy, it slammed next into 43 PURNELL PLACE—BACE OP BURTONS Tbe Auoriaeea^ess i* errluriralr a mercurial people. Maundy Thursday we commem­ son City south of Fort Worth and at recreational facilities for children Hartford book, from which the organist; and Rich Retnohl, solo­ ford, owner of Freda Firm s Res­ ed. average 8 degrees'or more above aeWlaa to the nee of rriMtbllaittaa c t Teourkana te the northeast cor­ Gale was released imder $5,000 Back te 1952, we, the pMple of orate our Lonfa institution of the Crowley north of Cleburne, and Weekend Deaths can be Installed. John Ahrens Is above three exchange numbers ist. ' Republican Jarvis Clapp has taurant, 'Rt. 15, Newington, who normal with generally mild weath­ , all aewa dkntcbea credited to tt or ner of Texas and roared out of was charged with receiving the bond; DelMastro under $2,000: aot ath an tw credited .la tbis paper Manchester, were te the throes of Holy CoosmunioB, His ■ betrayal outside Daltea. chairman of the committee charged have been omitted this year. Hostesses were Mrs. Mary S. been chosen Ellington’s new rep- er throughout the period. The nor­ ■■d eiaa fha local a e n pnptWMd here. and crucifixion on Good Friday, Thirteen persons suffered In­ state. . Calif.—Gen. Willis H. with thla duty. Smith, past matron; Mrs. Helen E. resentaSve in the General As­ beef. and Lappen and Poulin under $1,- mal mean temperature In the Hart­ B ANTLY OIL aj. overwhelnting desire to join our AH riabte of repuhllcetion of erectal His glorioua resurrection on Eas­ juries aa tbe tornadoes smashed No tajuries were reported la Bale. 6S, a pioneer te military Other officers elected at the sembly. Clapp was elected Satur­ Lappen, Poulin, and DelMastro 000 each. ford area during thia period Is 42 dlipaaciM baraln are also resorred. Arthur Woods. This is the second Shenning, and Mrs. Bertha C. ( it\ir\NV, INC. owu teleiteone exchange to that of ter Day. Holy Week, indeed! homes, fausineas places and sent Ttatarkana but the downtown dte- aviation and one-time commander charter meeting to serve with Porter. Mrs. Janet Richmond was day in a special election to fill the were charged with breaking and degrees ranging from a daily high year that the Ellsworth Band has !.;i '1 \iN abSl»here Bepreeentatlves: The special survey conducted among us and acclaimed Him so enthusias­ A ir Force planes in forward areas Blondl. first vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Gelssler, decora­ Rep. Ross Urquhart, who died six rested Saturday at the restaurant the name of New Amsterdam. It TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 Jallue Mathewe Spectai Aaency — New tically on His triumphal entry in­ dreds of thousands of dollars. streets and plate glass windows of te* Pacific ,ln World War n, William Dunn, second vice presi­ Grange Degrees Set where the stolen beef was alleged­ waa deatroyed by the Britiah in half inch or more occurring as by the Southern New Ktegland ACHES AND PAINS NEED tions and guest book. weeks ago. Clapp defeated Mrs. ToTk. ChtcaiRi. DetroO and Rjdtm. to Jerusalem, within a short apace Itely’s Mayor Robert Windham collapsed. died Friday of cancer. Ho waa a dent; Mrs. Leona Kugler, secre­ Wapplng Grange will meet Other officers installed were Harriet Northrop 988-496 in the ly delivered. the War of 1812. It was rebuilt showers and thunderstorms Thurs­ MB3IBKR ACUTT BCREAtl OF Telephone Co. n id so. estimated damage at $500,000. Not ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 CIRCDLATJONS, ______of time turned from Him since the Hit te OUmw Stetes native o f Kttsburgh, Kan. tary; Wallace 'Clopton, treasurer Tuesday at the Wapplng Com­ Mrs. Vera H. Ford, associate ma­ special election. Police said Lappen and Del­ with the name of Buffalo. day and Friday. There were two financial condi­ kingdom in which He was inter­ a business place on the Main Street The. turbulent equall ' line also Moscow, March 27 (/P)—Fyodor B auid Brian Featherstone, parli- munity House. A fter a potluck at The Herald Prtnttnf Companr, Inc . in the town of 1.200 escaped dam- NOT COME WITH AGE aaaiunea no ftnancial responeadUtr for tions attached to the resulting ested was a kingdom of righteous­ spawned tornadoes, high winds and Pimenovidi Bondarenko, 57, So­ mentarian. 6:30 p.m., the third and fouth de­ trpofrapMoal erroee appearlt* tn ad- ness and peace In the hearts of «6«- torrential rains te central and viet theatrical producer and direc­ Charles Barker, Dr. Irving Fred- grees 'WtlTbe conferred. union between the Manchester and "Tbe path of the tornado was *00 rertteementa and other resdine matter men and had nothing to do with a northeast Oklahoma injuring at tor, died of a heart attack Friday Our ancestors usually suffered the “ *’^ * * y " man and Walter Pasay were named Anyone planning to attend who to The Manchester Evenlne Herald. the Hartford exchaiiges. poUticai kingdom. Among them, feet wide and it went down the least three persons causing prop­ at a Black Sea resort, s ' many discomforts as they grew older. They md trustees of the group. has not been contacted is asked to First, we could dial a Hartford main section of town from one end ■othave geriatric medicines which prevw t rehea DIanlay advertlatn* ctoalna haars; Judaa, one of the Twelve, "sought erty damage. Roofs were lifted off St. Helena. Calif.—Edwin De­ Holy Week Services bring a hot dish, either scalloped For Stodar—1 p.m Ertday to the other.” said Btenis Patrol­ and pates, or the harmless analgesics to relieve potatoes, baked beans or meat For Tneadar—1 p.m, Mn^ay number toQ free. opportunity to betray Him to the several homes at Wynona and two witt Dickinson, 73, professor snd A t St. Framcls of Assisi Church, man A. E. Chapman, who aided te loaf. For Wedneaday—1 p.m. TuesdoT. Swond, for that priillege, we chief priests and captains." They the cleanup and rescue work. homes destroyed and four others author and authority on taterna- them. the Rev. James F. Glynn and the Forf OT Thurodav—1Aliuriwma— a p.m. ...v... Wednesday. United Workers To Meet paid $1.35 a month extra on our were giad and covenanted to give "It hit first at the southwest part damaged at ;^rshteg. tionsd law, died Saturday of a Rev. Raymond B. Yuskauskas will Announcing an exciting new service For Friday—1 p.m. Ttoiradav, him nxwey. These new drugs can be obtained on a physi­ United Workers of First Con­ Fhr Saluiday—1 p.m Friday, telephone bill, on private phones, of town and moved northeast, hop- Another tornado destroyed all heart attack. He was a native of cian's prescription, after he has determined by a celebrate Maases Tuesday and ClaaeitM desdltne: 10:30 a.m. > each The Kingship of the Man who Bradford. Iowa. gregational Church win meet at dar of pnhilcatlon except SatnrdBT— skipping over buildings.” seven homes in an oUAeld worker's careful examination the ones which can hrip y w Wednesday at 6:45 o.m. in ob­ or $1.10 a month on party lines. taught the Beat!tildes: Blessed are 12 Escape Injury community near Elureka, Kan., but London—^The Earl of Shaftea- the church Wednesday at 8 p.m • a.m most. Visit your Doctor now and Uve better and servance of Holy Week. Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser 'will speak If we called Hartford a dozen the poor in spirit. Blessed are the W. Lee Cbulston, 22. Waxahachie, all 16 residenta took at shelter te bury, 91, loageat-serving member longer. Tuesday the Junior choir re- on her experiences in Korea where Monday, March 27 Umet, a month, we came out even. meek. Bleased are the merciful. waa te an Italy cafe.,with about U a storm shelter. of the House of Lords, died Sstur- hearsea at 6:45 p.m.; Lenten Devo- Blessed are the peace makers, • she worked on a teacher training persona when it waa hit by the The aqiuUl line moved elowly day. Uons will be held at 7:30. Beyond that, we had toll fr«e dial­ might well be questioned by those program in 1955 and 1936. A few The Erosion Of Choice tornado at 7:30 p.m. All escaped eastward today with aevere Washlngton-r-Retired 'Vice Adm. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you. Holy Thursday observance will ing. who were accustomed to force and more layette articles are needed; injury. weather forecast for portions of Milton E. Miles. 60, who directed need a medicine. Pick up your preacripUon If begin with a low Mass at 6:45 a.m. the clash of arms. We can well such as diapers, shirts and crib Pertiars- today's news But if we didn't can Hartford at "Everybody got down on their central and south central Missouri an intelligence organization which shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly High Mass will be celebrated at 7 understand how they, in their col­ sized blankets. These may be from Moscow, the crisis over Laos all, we still paid the increase in knees and prpyed as the winds In Iowa the s ^ n g thaw spiUe)—^Flre King Sejong. who wanted a script the air. Grade 3 will entertain with spring mination of their own policies. would no longer include the Hart- officials today Investigated tbe all classes and sections o f the Two tornadoes hit homes te songs and poems and all in the cause o f a fire that raged for more Russia on its side, is engaged te ford numbers. We would go, we population could learn and use. Moimt Pleasant area te northeast class will take part. than two hours inside the Second some curious maneuver which in­ were iold, back to our old, com- A one-act play, “ All About Baptist Church. The fire waa dis­ volves not only its relations with fortable, neat little Manchester' A pril" will be presented. TTiose covered yesterdAy shortly after Rockville-Coventry book, suitably taking part will be: Barbara Do- the Rev. WtUiam W. Sullivan, pas­ the West but also its relations **SeUfik^-eu eue u w M ife tor, and about 100 persona left the embellished with a new artistic bie, Keith Rennie, Janet Feather- With its supposed' friend and ally stone, Ralph Pearson, and Sheryl premises. The Rev. Mr. Sullivan Communist China. The possibility -cover. I f there were any among us Kendall. estimated “ thousands of dollars," Is that Russian toughness in Laos who still felt any need or use for Grades 4 through 8 will be en­ in damage. He said more than $20,000 waa spent recently to re­ has had at least two purposes not Hartford telephone numbers, they tertained by the Ellsworth High model the building. directed primarily at the •W^est, the 1 obtate a Hartford directory School Band under the direction of one to demoiutrate to Communist by making a special request for it China Rusria's capacity to be This suggests several questions. tough in carrying on the world Has there been a hew survey Communist revolution, the other taken among us, which shows that to preempt and close out the- pos- relatively few of us evet call Hart­ atbility that Communist China It- ford numb'jrs? I f so, does that aelf might take over open leader- mean most of us are not using the ahip of the Communist cauM in privilege we pay the additional Laos. rate for? It miut also be judged that, Was the additional cost of print­ with things going its w-ay in Laos, ing and supplying us with thanks at least partly to the past larger telephone books, containing mistakes 'of American policy, Rus­ all the numbers we could call if sia is also under some automatic we felt like it, port of the reaaon compulsion not to surrender too our rates had to be Increased when the merger took place? easily gates it already seems to Poison (olltd Mn nntwor you "honds-froo." A small speaker beside the Or is there, from this benign, To call tomaena in onothar room you |u*t picL up tho noarott phono, tom have In hand. phene broadcasts your voice and a hidden microphone picks up his words. solicitous S.N.E.T., which always a button ond'tplk. No mota'walking or shouting throughout th# houio. The United States, on the other seems to know just \vhat we be­ hand, finds its new administra­ fuddled people of Manchester w'ant tion saddled with a situation not from one moment to another, of Its own making, and a kind of something in sto e which would Situation the new administration read even into our deepest, most Itself, if it were always able to hidden desires, and give ua a rate follow Its own mind and not yield decrease, perhaps, since we do not to compulsions, might never create seem to be usjng our exchange V_ o f ite own policies and efforts. connection enough to need the But, confrohted with more fact books for it?, than theory, the ne^v administra­ tion has found no alternative but to declare Itself the unvilllng The Slow 23rd prisoner of the circumstances in Any day now the 38th state will which it finds itself. Accordingly. have ratified what will then be­ It has been going through the clas­ come the 23rd amendment to the sic routines of brinkmanship, the ronstltution, and people who live s s= T x lH n i only original and perhaps saving in the District of Columbia will Bigger Paycheck? No! i touch It haa been able to con­ be able to vote te future presi­ m tribute being that of the modera­ dential elections; WINF RADIO 1230, M0N.-FRI. 9:10 A.M. tion of Its crisis language, for For an explanation of why such which all can ' e grateful. But, a simple piectf of political justice, Monthly payments however moderate its language, which has seemed automatically 4 fv , what It is doing is the same old logical to th* state legislatures cut down! ■ ^ f? rscourse, which Is to move toward which have been acting on it, haa ths enemy, and whatever circum­ HEAR!HERE! not been provided before this time, An HFC Payment-Reducer. Loan may stance he may be caught into, with one can begin by noticing the fact a show of force and the threat of that no state in the South has help your family if you’ve bought too much being ready to use it. The new ad­ ratified this amendment, or seems ART on the Instalment plan. Simply add up all ministration does, not know what likely to. In' Arkansas, In fact. It you still owe and note what size HFC loan other pose it can take. was rejected. The moment It yields to the clr- After noting this circumstance, would pay everything off. Compare how UNKLEHER 1' - eumstances which dictate such a one would go next to the popula­ much you are now paying with what you would pose, all of us begin to show our tion of the city of Washington pay HFC each month. Drop in or phone and fnmt.inrim toward a simplification And one finds that 53.9 per cent WINF RADIO 1230, M0N,-FRI. 11:1« A.M. and biutalteatlon of issues. of the population Uiere Is Negro. 6 u6SS who just got 9(1 borrow with a purpose, carefully, from those 'We are almoet glad to begin to That would not pose much of an you trust-HFC. You’ll appreciate Household’s Now you don't havo to antwor the door In person when the bell rings. forget the poesible rights and Issue so far aa presidential cam­ Whon a'nyone calls at your door, just pick up an oxtenslen in any room helpful understanding service. Since 1878, You can avoid ombarrossing situations ond onjoy priceless security, too. wronga, the wistful alternatives, paigns are concerned. and talk. The caller heart you and replies through a epoaker-microphono. the eBi^se*^ histArical compllca- But it is expected that the peo­ Like most m odem homemakers, she’s faced with jobs as wife, mother, cook HFC has been giving specialized loan service tioaa of the lasue. ple te Washington, once they get to folks like you. W e tecUne, along with the sup- the right to vote for a President, and chauffeur .. . as well as keeper of the fam ily budget. And 'with her PTA ■ poeedly intelligent Senator Wil­ just like other Americans, will be­ Cnh MONTHIV PAY* ■NT SCIliDWi and garden club interests, she’s a m ighty busy gall It seemed silly Vm M HOME INTERPHONE IS HANDY IN MANY OTHER WAYS, T O O - liam Fulbright, to conclude that gin to get some other political *0 1« 12 4 Odtrm ti p s jm a p a y m h rare* e this te a situation In which we ideas, too. They may begin to want ^for her to waste a whole m orning going all over town paying $ 6.72 % 7 2 7 $10.05 $18.46 You can choose telephones for your Home Interphone system from should all back the President, to vote for 'heir own local off! l i i e inauranee 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 e It “baby sits” for you . . . makes if easy to listen in when the the fam ily’s bills with cash. So, on her next trip downtown, she opened a 54.48 a variety of styles and colors. Make your selection from hang-up wtoetlier we think he is right.or dais, too. Instead of being gov i l l at group rate 19.25 20.91 29.27 children are sleeping or playing in their rooms. whetl|sr we think he is wrong, Hartford National checking account.. . now finds that keeping track of the 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 erned by appointed commissioners U available 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 wall phones, fable models, or the lovely Princess phones. We. too, become prisoners of and a committee of Congress. WINF, RADIO 1230, MOIL-FRI. 11:30 A.M. A • I t provides reassurance and cenvenience to' anyone who’s ill • • • fam ily bills and budget is a oinoh. And how: that she pays bills by m ail, there’s talk that A mm at < I t ’s easy to iBnd out more about the many exciting features of this dmlinstanoe, free no longer, but Since the District of Columbia anaU loana allows the invalid to call fojr assistance quickly and easily. bound to blted events which may will be casting three electoral the Sixth Grade Mothers’ Bowling Team w ill have a new "anchor” manl modem new telephone service. Just call our business office . . . or ask eonoetvably keep conspiring to- votes in future presidential elec­ • You rif«ri handle inconilng calls easily. 'Simply use the system to S Sm? nfVOO- **00. geilier not te sense but in mad- tions, political parties are likely 'te HEAR!HERE! page the called person and he answers a t the nearest extension. a n y telephone man about Hpme Interphone. I aesa A ll mankind finds Itself lash­ listen to what lU residents want, ed to the crisis.^through no con- and make rival promises. ■dous choice of its own, with no Give Washington the right of lo­ you're money ahead when you pai^ by check ^ f j l cbol.ee left o f Ite own. cal self government, and it might CR0SBY& a A il this makes sanse for nobody, elect pfflclals of the same race as MANCHima SHOPMIM 8AMCAM THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY aot for mankind,, aot for Russia, the majority of its population. In /Ae H artford N ational 382 MiddHe Turnpike West aot for the United States. Bure- other words, Negroes might.take CLOONEY f « 2 m I floor—Mlfchell 3-2738 • • one must b ( ^ that, if this criaia over the entire gpvernment of tbe MEMBER F.D.I.C. eaai be pot satite, the two sides of city which la the nation's citeltal. 8BRVZNO CONNBOTXCUT FAMXLXBS, BU8INBSS AND XNDUSTRY, PXNCB 179* tbe eoM war can begin aome at That potential proq^et may sk- WINF, RADIO 1230, MOILFRI, 11:M AJI. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE NXNS PAGE EIGHT Martin B u d ^ Erin Excursions Koffee Klat^che 12th Circuit Budget Director Reports Four Crashes O bituary OF MANCHESTER Studen t Riot Quelled Meets Wednesday h.ETGHER GLASS GO. Mi token No Published Result Figures $292 Outlined at Tea TV-Radio Tonight B-TG1G Over Weekend WlDlam J. Keny 188 WEST MIDDLE T U ^ F IK E Court Cases The Koffee KlaUche Group of WlUiam j : Kelly. 54, brother of A capacity crowd was present f t CORNER DURANT U.S. Economy Turns At Fort Lauderdale the Mancheater YWCA will meet Four weekend accidents in Man­ Edward Kelly, 21 Irving St. Mm - ForEducation Friday night at the annual Irish On 56-Minute Talk MANCHESTER SESSION chester, died yesterty at Ws tea party sponsored by Dsughtere at the Community Y on Wednesday chester resulted In three persons LARGER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEIDSl Robert R. Jones. 18. of Newing­ of Liberty, No. 1 7 ; at Orange Hall. Television li^ured, one arrested, and two home, 54 Chapin Ave.. Rocky HIU. Th« aveifigt Manehaster home Fort Liaudordale, Fla., March 17ehere. The appeal to northern stU' at 9;30 am., beginning with a ton. and Richard L. Foley, 21, of He Was bom in (jromwell, w d The Irish menu included eod% The AmericAna 23.- PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKINQ! given warning tickets. owner with an aasesament of $io,- (F)—^PoUco from six surrounding dents of a few days in the warm 4:00 Baity Brine's Shack coffee hour. (Oonttmwd from Fmce One) Hartford were each given a 30- Upward on Saturday had lived in Hartford most of Ws communities reinforced local au- farls, raisin soda, wheaten, scones, Big 8 'Theater (In progrees) To Teh The Truth Injured were: John J. Dowd, 84, 900 on Wa home, will pay $292 sun after term examinations was First Show (In prograsa) 8:30 Tales of Wella Farro 10, 22. day suspended sentence, fined $80 life until moving to Rocky HUi thistles in putting down a riot and other Irish breads, and cakes Mri. Alfred Bockus will demon- AUTO GLASS INSTALLED p(»ted. most of the conference U.S. Says Guns of 67 Elro St.; Mrs. Virginia toward achool operatlona during considerable and Easter excursions Karly Show (in progress) 10. Surfaide Six 8. 40. and placed on probation for one Sodano, 42, of 52 Gerart St.; and five years sgo. He was a foreman by'\8,^^ vacationing college etu- became more popular each year. and cupcakes, and a special Irish ■Yogi Bear , DucKpln Bowlins starte how to make a number ot dealt with the Laotisn crisis. year for breach of peace. (Contlsaed from Page One) at the Royal McBee Corp. where the coming fiscal yaar, and $187 tea donated to the ladies from News 9:00 Acapulco 10. 22. den^ unhappy at being denied ac- The students are primarily ffom 4 , items out of papier-mache. Koffee GLASS FURNITURE TOFS Companion cases of Clarence Thomas J, ValciuHs,^ 19, of 8 'West- he had been employed 33 yeare. toward the operation o f the rest Cartoon Playhouaa Danny ThomAa Show One newsmaiT'OTgg'este^—th*t Downed Plane view Terr., Ellin^on. ceaa to their favorite spot for ro- Midwestern and eastern colleges Portadown, Ireland. Panic 9:30 Andy GHfflth Show 3. Klatsche members are amateurs ership and making "major nd- Survivors, besides his brother of the town’s bperations, If Gen­ Dante 10. 22. Oromj'ko's risit had given Ken­ Burke. 20, of 229 Autumn St, Dowd was slightly injured at 'mancing, an unllghted beach north with Ohio State, Michigan State, After the tea, Robert Heugh, Rescue 8 Interested In crafts work. New MIRRORS (Firaptac* and Doer) Garvey W. Fox, 18. of 31 Edger- ■vances in well-being at home." here, include his wife, Mrs. Marion eral Manager Richard Martin’s University of Minnesota, Kent Modern Digeat Adventure* In Paradise 8. 40. nedy no more information- about 1:20 Saturday afternoon as the $8,023,000 budget is adopted by the at. here. past master of Washington Lodge, Weather, Newa A Sports Streets ot Danger members and guests are welcome, ton St., and Colin Fox, 19, qf 14 H Halloran Kelly; "three sisters In State, Yale, Princeton, University 10:00 Million Dollar Movie In Laos Area The latter aims, Bell testified, result of h!s car and one being board of directors. The riot broke out last night No. 117, welcomed the group and Two Paces West and a baby sitter Is provided. the posribility of Soviet wUUng- Hackmatack St., were all granted Windsor, Hartford and Newingtwi, of Georgrla, Dartmouth, Purdue, introduced Irving Klrpens, who I Sports. News, Weather The Barbara Stanwyck Show PICTURE FRAMING (oH typM) are furthered by the Presldent’a driven by Ernest F. Ruebln, 57, of The tax rate in mills. If the man­ on busy U.S. A lA , flanked on one 22. All should bring to the meeting neas to agree to a cease fire than nolles to breach of peace charges. and several nieces and nephews. Duke. Notre Dame and I^cw York played guitar and sang "old time Rubin Hood (Continued from Page One) proposals for expanded efforts and 113 Autumn St., colliding at E. Funeral services will be held ager’s budget la adopted, would be side by a warm, sandy beach and C''mpass Adventures In Paradise a week’s supply of new.spapers, a he had before Gromyko arrived. Robert Austin. 22, of no certain the Atlantic Ocean and on the State colleges the big suppliers. favorite songs." 1:45 Doug Eklwards Hennescy 8. WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Center and Parker Sts. Ruebln was Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Rose 44 mills. Rescuu 8. bag of wallpaper paste, a con­ Salinger replied that he would address, Manchester, was given a outlays in science, education, health other by a row of beer taverns Haugh introduced David Fra­ Evening Report have nothing more to say on that sumption that it's been shot given a written warning for failure Hill Funeral Home, Elm St, Rocky Of this, 26.8 mills would be for Huntley-Orlnkley Report 10:30 June Allyaon Show tainer for mixing, and shears. CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK 10-day suspended sentence and and welfare. where the etudents cool off be­ zier. who showed pictures of Ire­ 10, 22 Peter Gunn 8. 40. 63 Those wishing to make puppet ''matter. down." tc grant the right of way. Both Hill. Burial will be in Rose HiU education, and 17.2 mllla would be San Francisco Beat Reap decline to detail the avail­ placed on probation with the fam­ "It would be a serious error of cars were able to continue on to tween sun bathing sessions. Negotiators Avert land which he took while on a trip 7;00 After Dinner IfovU heads or Christmas ornaments ^OrcMnyko reported that he had ily relations department for three Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. for all other town operations fi­ News—Barry BarenU The Third Man MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS able information making it a "fair public policy, 08 well as false econ­ their destinations. , EYiends may call at the funeral As resentment grew over clos­ through Ireland and Scotland last Death Valley Days 11:00 The Big Nows .should bring an orange and vege­ -toiiQhed on" the issue of a cease­ months for intoxication. nanced by the general fund. News, sporls & Weather fire ih Laos during his talk with assumption" that the 2-engined omy, to reject these public pro­ Mrs. Sodano complained of an home tonight and tbmonrow from ing of the unllghted beach, stu­ Strike at Lycoming summer with hla wife. News & Weather/" ' table shortening: for "animules," OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY E'VENINGS J Harold Moon. 35, of 43 Pearl St., grams on an arbitrary assumption In 1950-51 the average home dents began halting traffic by ly­ Phil Silyera Show • News 30 Kenned^ but "I have nothing to transport craft went down because injury, was x-rayed at Manchester 7 to 9 p.m. owner had an assessment of $6,- William J. Simpson, grand mas­ People's Choice World*! Best Movi^i coat hangers: for figureheads and was fined $102 for driving while that ‘we esnnot afford them’,’’ Bell ing in front of cars. Police arrivrt 10. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Bay on at this moment" of gunfire. Memorial Hospital and discharged; 700, said Martin, On which ha (Continued from Page One) ter of the State Grand Lodge of Mlllloti Dollar Movie 11:15 Jack Paar Show (C) masks, large balloons; for making He said he had no information under the influence of liquor or said. Her car and one being driven by Earl H. EUls and ordered the students to dis­ New York. Loyal Orange Inatitu Father Knotra Beat Premiere bowls, a bowl to be molded over. Gromyko a^ ed that Kennedy drugs. This nation can afford higher paid 13.4 mills or $89 for educa­ perse, hut were melwvith a volley 7:15 NewR Feature 40 said he hoped a way would be about UvE plane's crew. Edward J. Gregory Jr., 16, of Glas­ Ekirl H. Ellis, 86, of 49 Coolidge tion, discussed three excursion W Main. HlfThllKhU Suspense Theater The craft left Vientiane, capital VVilliam Tweedy, 23. of War­ expenditures, public or private, up tion, and 13.6 mills or $91 for of stones, beer cans and'bottles. night, but a union spokesman said 11:25 News—Sign Off found to settle the controversy in tonbury, collided on E. Center St St., died yesterday at the Man­ it couldn’t be called a strike. flights to Ireland this summer, SportR Camera of Laos, Thursday morning. Its wick, R -jI., was fined $90 for to the limit of its capacity to pro­ other town purposes. Sensing a dang^erous situation. which will be sponsored by the 7:no (Thevenne 8. 10. 40. 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) a manner to provide for the neu­ east of Lenox St., at 2 o’clock chester Memorial Hospital after a In other words, the average Details of the agreement will be 8:00 Surfaide Six 00 News 4c Prayer ultimate destination was Saigon reckless driving. duce — a limit it has not approach­ Saturday afternoon. Gregory was long illness. Police Chief J. Lester Holt called ,New York Lodge. ■NOT AFHLIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY’ trality of Laos. in neighboring South Viet Nam. Arthur Stevens, 31. of 21 Church ed for several years... homeowner'a payment for educa­ on all available police, firemen, disclosed to a meeting of the unions SEE .SATURDAY’S ’IV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO Summing up, Gromyl^o said "it arrested and charged with failure He was bom in Blue .Hills, He said the first flight will leave An announcement that the plane St., was fined $30 for following too ''Meeting our national needs re­ tion has more than tripled since sheri^B officers and Florida high­ rank and file later today or to­ New York June 30 for a four-week would be good if both bur coun­ to drive a responable distanc^ Maine, April 19, 1894, and had morrow for membership ratifica­ was missing was made Saturday. closely. sponsibly in the years ahead may lived In Manchester for 11 years, 1951, while his payment for oth­ way patrolmen. Traffic was rout­ trip; the second, July 2; and the tries acted in that directicm.’' There was no word whether the apart. He was told to appear im er town purpoBM has doubled. tion. Mrs. Betty Garrity of 70 Union well mean Increased rather than Circuit Court, Manchester, on r. Ellis was a World War I vet- ed away from the beadh area and third, July, 4 for a six-week trip. Other questions of commoq in­ craft might have flown over ter­ St. was fined $9 for keeping an reduced federal spending, until fire truck#; and squad cars con­ All morning shift employes re­ Radio terest to the United States 'and April 6. Both cars were able to ui. He retired two years ago The grand list, according to a ported for work today. Union lead­ Simpeon sjdd more than 300 per­ ritory controlled by the rebels who unlicensed dog. and unless we can arrive at a sat­ summary compiled by Martin, has verged bn “ he scene.' sona have already signed up for (ThU luting Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16-mlnute the Soviet Union also were dis­ are getting Soviet and North Viet­ continue on to their destinations. frtm his job as, custodian for the ers were looking for a hall large AMESITE The charge of fraudulently is­ isfactory agreement for the reduc­ increased from $78,851,000 to For nearly two hours the situa­ the trip, and only a few seats re­ length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) cussed during the meeting in the namese supplies, and are fighting Fulhright Scholar Vaiciulis suffered first, second State Labor Department in Hart enough to hold the membership suing a check against William B. tion of world armaments.” $150,844,000 In the 10 years, or tion was out of control, and the main on the flights. Several Man­ W'DBU—136# ri'.no CBS News 2 ford. President's office. Gromyko re-1 the Roval Lao government. Smith. 37. of Stafford Springs, Sculptor Divld V. Hayes of Cov­ and third degree bums about the students surged through police meeting. h'.in Showcase and N es'i The ' direct Vientiane-Saigon He recalled that budget studies Survivors include his wife, J*"" jiearly doubled. chester persons signed up for the 6:00 Newi; Street ported.___ j was nolled. entry has been awarded a Ful- published by the Eisenhower ad­ face, neck and right shoulder when lines, heckling the officers and The present basic hourly wage 6.1U Art Johnson Show 12:15 Slgnofr nie Seaman Ellis; a son. Earl Si At the same time, the net ex­ trip Friday night. 8:05 Raynor Shlne.s DRIVES He did not specify what those j route would have carried the plane bright Scholarship to study a year he removed the radiator cap on his at Lycoming is $2,567. Two counts of fraudulently Is­ ministration indicated that under Ellis of ThompsonVille: a daugh penditures for schools during that continuing to pepper them with Anyone wishing information 1:00 News. Sign OK additional questions were. over friendly Thailand and not suing checks against John H. in Paris. car and was sprayed with hot The division, about half union­ WHAV—me Adapted Coaches over the battle area in northeast­ Republican policies there would ter, Mrs. Richard T. Rhodes of period rose from $1,053,600 to a empty beer containers. about the excursions may call ^ FIRST IN QUALITY Experience Kennedy and Gromyko con­ Leins, 33, of Pomfret Center, were He and, his family will sail for steam. He was -taken to Manches­ The roll began to weaken as ized, employs a total of 5,000 6:00 Paul Harvey ern Laos. Europe In September, probably to probably be a $15 to $20 billion in­ Manchester, and two grandcWl- possible $4,041,000, he said, or workers. Mrs. Thomas Conn as soon as pos­ 6:30 Sound Stage Ir Our ferred amid evidence that Russia nolled. crease in annual budget outlays in ter Memorial Hospital where he high pressure fire hoses were traln- 7:0(1 Edwara P Morgan The earliest railway vehicles for is backing away from a military return in June,'he said this after­ dren. about three fourths of an increase. Federal and state mediators sible. ^ FAIREST IN PRICE Best Six cases were continued: the next 10 years'. Trust fund out­ was treated and discharged. PWneral services will be held to­ rt on front lines of the students 7:15 Sound S(age passengers were merely the road showdown with the SEATO Al­ noon. His injury W'as an aftermath to called the two sides In for last- Simpson showed three sound 8:30 Nlgh(-Flight coaches of the periixl adapted to Guarantee Until Wednesday in East Hart­ lays, such as for Social Security morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes and officers threw apparent trouble films on Ehigland, Ireland, and 12:00 Sign Oft * lies over Laos. ford, Philip Genovesl, 44, of North The scholarship Is a post doc­ an accident between his car and minute talks before the strike run on rails, according to the Eln- FASTEST SERVICE and unemployment benefits, would Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Bur­ makers into paddy wagons. About deadilne at the Stratford Hotel in Scotland, and introduced the flight wTio—leiw Gromyko had reported he was Haven, for jury trial on a charge toral one. one being driven by Everett J. 6:00 Newa, Weather cyclopedla Britannica. 7 rise by another $10 to $15 billion. ial will be in Soldiers Field, EJast 60 students were arreste(l on neighboring Bridgeport last night. manager of the proposed excur­ Connecticut’s Leading Paving Contractor bringing a message from Soviet pf speeding. Hayes will do research as well Cole Jr., 18, of 57 Lyndale St. It BOY SCOUT 6:80 Strictly Sports ’V and 8 Hope for a decrease in the fed­ Cemetery. charges of disorderly conduct and At first the mediators met sep­ sions. 6:30 Suppertime Serenada Premier Nikita Khrushchev to Until April 3, John Schaivone, as creative work. In hU applica­ occurred at Center and W. Center R . O. NOYES DIES tion for the scholarship he express­ eral government’s share in the na­ FYiends may call at the funeral another 25 were injured by flying arately with eac'.i side. Then the Guests at the tea party were 6:45 Threo Star Extra Kennedy. He indicated ahead of 43, of Glastonbury, charged with tion’s wealth —in other words, Sts. at 4 o’clock yesterday after- home tonight from 7 to 9. Notes and News glass from broken beer bottle.s. disputants conferred. present from New London, (?»om- 7:05 Conversation Piece Providence, R. I., March 27 (#^— time that Laos would be among reckless driving. ed special interest in the Romanes­ non. Cole was given a written Control was restored as police 7:30 News Prof. Robert Gale Noyes, an au­ que cathedrals in France. He has for a tax cut — probably must ’Hie chief obstacles blocking a New York, and Massachu­ 7:45 Radio Moscow the topics discussed. Until April 10, Joseph Doiron, warning for improper and unsafe brought In a truck with loud speak­ 8:05 Pops Concert thority on 17th and 18th Century Q — Did the Ajqerican Indiana, been assigned to the School of the depend on a reduction in military A program on railroading the settlement were not disclosed setts. The THOMAS COILA Co. But a few hours before Gromyko biatorically, have a aingle lan­ 317. of Hartford, charged wdth spending, Bell said. lane changing. ers smd warned students tear gas 9:05 What's Ifour Opinion dramatic literature, is dead at 62. Louvre. theme for March, was presented by However, a company spokesman The planning committee includ­ 10:05 Nighiheat Noyes, who died Saturday, had J A 2-5750 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9-5224 marched into the President’s of­ guage and a common set of cus- failure to carry his registration. Explaining how Eisenhower’s The final weekend accident Funerals would be used. Holt also assured described them as prii ■'Ipally "eco­ ed Mrs. Conn, Mrs. Thomae Lee- 11:00 News fice, the Communist party news-, UnUl April IS, Arnold E. Hayes is the son of the late Mr. occurred at 5 o’clock Saturday members of Den 2 at a meeting of 11:15 Sports Final been a member of the English fac­ toma? and Mrs. Da'vid Hayes of Manches­ estimated surplus of $79 million Cub Pack 54 at the HoIUster St. the mob he would meet with nomic"—presumably wages. mon. Worthy Mistress Mrs. Wil­ paper Pravda announced in Mos­ Thibedeau. 21, of no certain ad- for the year ending June 30 has be­ afternoon on Center St., west of county authorities to seek reopen­ 11:30 Starlight Serenade ulty at Brown University since A — No. ter. His 'Wife is the former Miss Mrs. Jeanne A. White School recently. , While the talks were 'still In liam Smith, and Mrs. Georgina 1:00 Sign OK 1938. He was born in Norwich, •NOT AFHLIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY" cow that the Soviet government dreBB, Manchester, for a pre­ come an anticipated deficit of $2.2 McKee St. The cars Involved were ing of their favorite site for progress, groups of pickets ap­ Julia Moriarty, daughter of Mr. Ehmeral services for Mrs. Those participating were Da-vid Tomlinson. wpup—lilt Conn. preferred a settlement at the con­ Q — Why is London's Pall Mall sentence inv^igation on charges billion, Bell said that the former driven by Carlton Ramsdell, 20, of romancing. peared at the plant. As far as 6:00 Todav In Hartlord ference table to a decision on the of breaking and entering with and Mrs. Matthew Moriarty. Jeanne A. White, of Daley Rd., Seavey, Wayne Douglas, Stephen 6:15 Conn. Ballroom so called? President's assumptions on both 9 River St.. Rockville, and Carrie Boland, Kenneth Tedford, Kenneth Officials credited two collegians they were concerned a strike was I battlefield and indicated that a criminal intent, larceny, and two In 1959 he received national at­ Dietriehsen of Bolton. Coventry, ■were- held Saturday af­ 7;t)0 Bob Scott A — From a French ballgame tention when New York’s Gov. income and outgo "now seem to ternoon at the Holmes Funeral Upling, and Michael Wennergren. with helping restore order. Jim under way. ! 9:U() PJiy Somers peace plan proposed by Britain counts of forgery. have been in error.” Dickie, identified as a stu­ However, Fred East, president | 11:00 News laat week might’ be acceptable. "paiUe-maille," played there dur­ Nelson A. Rockefeller bought his Home, 400 Main St., Manchester. Den 2 members led the group in BOY SCOUT 11'.10 Ray Somers UnUI April 17, William D.' In addition, he said, Kennedy singing "I ’Ve Been Working on the dent at Indiana State College, of the local, said there was a break ■ The first step under that plan ing the 17th century. EMgar. of 353 Hackmatack St, "W omui Undressing." Mrs. Rocke­ The Rev. Edwin Meineker of Sec­ 1:00 Del Reycee Show feller a year later bought his has taken administrative actions Railroad,’’ and Dens 3, 4 and 9 climbed atop a police car in contact between the workers ! WIMF—use would be a cease fire. for an investigation by th« Family ond Congregational Church, Cov­ Q — Did the French atateaman, Hawk No. 2.” and recommended congressional Ruth Millett gave Cub Scout yells. with a haind microphone and and the negotiators, and that was j Notes and News 6:00 Wall Street Kennedy administration otfidala Relations Department, charged entry. officiated. 6:05 Newa Clemimceau, once live in the Unlt- actions requiring an increase in Burial was In Minister Hill Awards were presented to the urged the students to end the riot. why there w'as picketing. j eagerly studied a copy of the edi­ with breach o f peace. "We ■ actually did not have a 6:15 5\iUon Lewis Jr. torial brought In from Moscow. td Statea? outlays of about— $1.4 bnHon. Cemetery, Coventrs'. Bearers were following: Gary Youell and Michael Mickey Lamonlca, a pre-law The 'VFW Auxiliary presented 6:30 Mutual News Until May 22, James C. Murray, Theae Include a speed-up in mili­ Copycats of ‘Jackie Look’ McMahon, lion badges; Michael student at the University of Miami, strike,” he said. 6:35 Local News and Showcase State Department press officer A — Yea, he ta u ^ t in a girla’ 21, of 98 Strickland St, for a pre- Arthur 'White, Kenneth White, a 60-star flag to Boy Scout Troop 6:45 Lowell Thomas. Phil Risutto DOUBLE ^STAMPS tary output and the payment of Misread Her Fashion Tips Boland, bear badge with gold ar­ performed a similar service He said the negotiators had Joseph W. Reap said he was not school and practical medicine in sentence investigation by the Fam­ William Goodale, and Arthur agreed to extend the present con­ 120 at a meeting recently. The 7:00 CBS News prepared to comment on the Prav- America. The tem porary extended jobless bene' When it comes to fashion women Murzyn. row; Harold Robb, gold arrow; through the police loudspeaker. 7:10 CBS—In Person ily Relations Department, idiarged fiU. are like a bunch of sheep—always Richard Brown, and Matthew Dun- tract until tomorrow, so the new presentation was made by Mr*. 7:30 Mutual Newa da edltoriaL The outbreak was the most Oglore White, patriotic instructor, 7:35 Local Newa and Showcase with reckless driving and evadhig The anticipated deficit of $2.1 ready and willing to meekly play field, wolf badge with gold and serious in the 16 years college stu proposal can be put 1o the w'ork- He said the IT. S. Government Q—Is softball a game of Amer­ responsibility. ers far ratification. Mrs. Marie Hall, president, and 8:00 The World Tonight was waiting "hopefully" for Gro­ ican origin? Doctor Says billion for the next fiscal year, follow the leader. silver arrows; Mark Pizzolo, Rich­ dents have been making pilgrim­ 8i30 Mutual Sports Jacqueline Kennedy is out front ard Franzosa, John. Hull, and Rob­ East said the pickets were not Mrs. Florence Plitt, past presi­ 8135 Local New'a and Showcase EVERY WEDNESDAY myko’s wort. Bell said, is baaed on what lie ages here for their Easter vaca­ A — Yes, originated in 1887 in Recipes ert Mix, wolf badges; David Sea­ informed in time of the contract dent. Gromyko arrived at the 'White Chicago. called a more realistic appraisal of now and women are lining up for tions. Each year the number of FntersUe Vlmaee Defy the impact of the recession, a re­ the "Jackie look" — imitating her vey Wayne Douglas, Stephen Bo­ extension. Scouts who advanced In rank House five minutes before noon. It Our Best Control Efforts students participating has grown, were Daniel Creamer, life; Joseph . OPEN WED., THURS. Your Pocketbook vision of other eatimatea and the hairdo, studying her clothes, get­ land, Kenneth Tedford, and Ken­ there have been Increasing cases Actually, the question of wheth­ was a brilliant spring day and Q—Who was the author of the Brussels Sprouts Frances er it was a strike was somewhat D^llaFera and Richard Sullivan, scores of onlookers lined the iron By HAB4HJ) THOMAS HYMAN, inclusion of some additional out­ ting set to follow wherever she 1 package (10 ounces) frozen neth Upling, gold arrows; David of vandalism, disorderly conduct, famous "Timothy Tltcomb” letters By FATE BENLE M.D. Seavey, Thomas 4 cup blanched sliced almonds ner stripes, and John Hull, and minor. dollar spent iannually for home ap­ important qualification—changes can women, all right. But they Michael Wennergren, assistant den- 7 a.m. thi.s morning. Merit badges were presented to ■ Gromyko rode In a black limou­ Q—In a court decision does the Some time between now and 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Last- year about 35,000 students Wesley Gryk; scholarship and first 7 2 5 pliances is spent for repairs. If next summer, you’re going to take in the military budget—^whlch have misread it. Cook sprouts according to pack­ ner stripes. arrived. Their visit cost Fort Lau­ Both sides issued e statement sine behind two motorcycle po­ opinion of a chief justice lend Den 9 members presented a brief asking workers to appear at work aid; Richard Sullivan, electricity licemen ■with red lighta flaahlng added weight? you have not ^ven serious thought quite a beating from an assailant Kennedy is due to send to con­ The message wasn’t "Look as I age directions; drain. Meanwhile derdale about $35,000 for mainte­ to licking those repair bills, start gress this week. These are ex­ skit, and Den 2 received a trophy, at their normal hours. and public health; Thomas Roz- to clear the way. A—No. that has to be magnified more than Look” but "Do as I Do.” What lightly brown almonds In melted nance and policemen's overtime man, printing: Philip Kenny, pub­ Middle now. pected to add at least another $1 Mrs. Kennedy has done to make butter, stirring almost constant­ awarded to the den ha-vlng the most salaries alone. Company and union appeared re­ The frequently dour-faced diplo­ 40,0(X> diameters before he can parents present. lic health; and Daniel Creamer, mat wore a b la ^ double breasted Q—In the playing of chimes, E'irst line of defense: Learn as be seen. biUion to the 1962 budget. herself a distinctive personality ly, in small skillet; add to sprouts But the Chamber of Commerce lieved at the settlement. Experience with the financial Turnpike much as possible about the ap­ is not to copy anyone but to em­ with lemon juice, mixing well. Arthur Norwood announced plans estimates the students spend about East attributed the agreement first aid. suit. The trece of a smile flick­ what is meant by change ringing? He may concentrate on your for a C!Uborama to be held Satur­ The troop will sponsor a spa­ affaire ot thousands of fam­ ered across Ills face as he stepped A—A set of four bells can be pliances and their maintenance. nose and make you a present of phasize her own kind of beauty Makes 3 servings. $1 million during the brief stay. "to reasonable, honest trying on When you shop, remember that day, Ai>ril 15, from L to 8 p.m. In the part of the company and the ghetti dinner shortly after Easter. ilies over the years has show'n East from the car at the entrance to played in 24 different orders. the common cold. Or he may call by wearing what most becomes her the Manchester High School gym­ Much of the financial exchange is an appliance’s guarantee or war­ Court Continues and making herself outstanding by Fruit Cup concentrated on beer, hamburgers union to resolve difficult problems that life insurance ahoold b« the White Houae executive wing. in one of his big brothers who’ll nasium. Den 8 was in . charge of under extremely -^NeatraI- Church of the Nazarene. GARAGESI PURPOSE theater season Berliners supported from 10 to 20 years; 6 to 10 years 1st Prince Souvaana Fhoortia of 553 SOUTH M A IN : WAUIIWNIID, COMN. I POHTIAC, INC. more than 6,600 performances of Fred William Parker of 146 5 tt 53‘ for your dishwasher; 6 to 20 years Laos today bad a long dlactts- . (il FREE ESTIMATI □ FUI lOOXlfT * Pillsbury Best Flour stage works by buying 2,800,000 Woodland St. and Priscilla Alden alon wUh the Soviet Amlmeesdor m for a clothes washer, about 10 _ 0 -1 0 0 I 373 MAIN STREET tlc^ta. Top box-office hits were McDermott of 66 Williams St.. years for an electric sewing ma­ to France, Sergei VInograttov, ROSELLA translations from English and April 1 at North Methodist Church. chine. No estimate is given for on the Laotian crisis. The prince, COLLECT! Renph. The outstandii^ success I Building Permit your TV. How long it lasts de­ recognized by the Soviet Union PHONE MI 9-4545 BRAND SSBS Shaw's "Beloved Liar/’ fol­ Andrew Ansaldi, erection of pends on how much you use it. as the legitimate premier of CURMIIT ANNUAL DIVIDEND 3>/4% lEttPuing IfnraUi Italian Tomatoes 3 ™ *1 MANCHESTER lowed by Qiraudoux* "Madwoman dwelling ta 123 W. Center St., (All rights reserved, Newspsper Laoe, Is on a tour of world CSMSlotr $ 12,000. Enterprise Assn.) capitals. r SfAWCHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJO|^ HOOPLE tended ta vote Democratic, while the town has ’gone RepubUesm. Fighting Stops N O V A O C m i State Newis The Incumbent mayor, John A. PETUNIA SAIP NO DeFIne Jr., was the original Dem­ PUAVIN' UNTIL J IS You ALU RIGHT, MA T O «f THAT ocratic candidate in the election. On Laos Front I it’s FAIRWAY for However, DeFIne bowed out of; , PRACTICE VER bd o m er ans wmackeo yo‘ a o a h 'g Roundup A PPLE l i r e rt WAS A CO BBALL Grocery List the imoe for a fourth term several from Page One) NUCIC waehs ago citing the pressure of ARM/ HE1S ALONG WITH BUTVOU 10LP DREAkMED HE'D FABRICATE SOBrlUthprlncett 4SYugoaUv dty The service, at Westboro Ckm- border to fight with the rebels. 27 Shove 88 Bom leges Saturday confirmed Wal­ WaUWHCT ) DOME WITH I = “ • ) WHIPPED UP. ( HOLY A THING , HIM’TO GO AHEAD A FORCE UKE THIS/ 29 Moilcal rrej^ ion a l Church at 2 p.m.,.will Western experts also term re­ IS rr, OCY? /WHAT HE WAS ^ ^ 'T3 I UKE THAT.' WITH THE PROJECT directions r IT be for Albert L. Ball, 87, Fram­ lace's statements. Hie aducatora nPNT 'lOU? r ” ! r 1. r S r cent reporta of critical fighting ^ POINGBACK 32U v m ingham, director of research and said'the four pieaililents had been around Kam Keut in the narrow MOO- 1 y v 34 Conaocrata with n IS 14 development for Bay State Abra­ advised by State EMucaUan Oom- central portion of Laos exagger­ oU. fi" missloner William J. Sanders that 88Haveabome L 17 sives Producta Co., Westboro, and ated, 37TeftUy IT IT his son, Albert L. Jr., 34, Torring- they would be free to attend "but “l^Tiat happened was that 50 38 Snow Tnhlde- » ton, Conn., a mechanical engineer not testify" at a hearing before Pathet Lao stormed the town and 39 Have a nasty IT It for the Torrington Co. the legislature's Appropriation government troops fled, later re­ look !T 2S Also killed in the crash of the Committee tomorrow on the col­ turning,” said one expert. 41Raoent single engine Bonanza plane, en- lege’s budget The president asked 'All this talk about cutting S a s o n s h o u l d HANB 42FUhlng gear 27 St route from Worcester to Bradley to remain unidentified. Laos in two is so much hot air, S e e n a •d o c t o r « 44 On warn STn 46 C a n *! •> Field, Windsor Locks, Conn., were The schools are Southern Ctan- said one western military man. "In 49EiUmobains sr — Sebastian L. Gianni. 40, also of necUcut (New Haven), Central the first place there Is no passable 83 Sphere Torrington, and Donald H. Mc­ CmnecUcut (New Britain), Dan­ road to cut. In the second place 64Molfturaftom ST 17 Mahon, 34, of Winsted, Conn. bury and MnUUmantlc Stata CM- the truth Is it was already cut in CARNIVAL , BY DICK TURNER the dqr 41 W itn e s s said a wing broke off two—even three or four (by the m bm ub. Am «m. SSScaame sr as the plane, owned by the Balls, 87 Arrow poison Wallace aaid the "gag nila is Pathet Laol.” 68 Fnilt drinks fT 44 I'" came in for a landing pt Brookfield an obvious attempt to force back­ Information Minister Bouavan PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 89Watdi AirporL ing of Gov. John N. Dempsey's Noraalng said In effect that Laos’ I'eOFOrsIgta H IM II. IT M 44 Hi H recommendsUons to cut $1.4 fate is in the hands of the big PLEASEil 'YOU'RE] r WORKS! agency powers and the SEATO meeting. - r DRipr \F toljJREALLY 4 March for Fitness lion from the colleges' $10J mil­ I WANT TO HELR EVERY S lfw a a n D" IT lion operational budget and more He said the royal government NQNCX lCOME WITH L TIME.', DOWN Berlin, March 27 OP) — Despite could not hope to arrange a cease-’ W A LCX3! sr 17 it blisters and fallen arches,, four thiui 33 mUlion from their building ME/ lltrmer Lett reqlicats. fire by itself because the Pathet N O T . money H Windham College itudenta took the Lao is under obligation to the So­ THERE! 20peraUesole ®1 road today to resume their march viet Union which is supplying Sm ocUsscM e for physical fitness. ' *BlackhaUed’ arms to the rebels. 0urIF5ERCMt» The hiking quartet, which set Thompsonville, March 27 UP) — There were no outward signs of out Friday from Putney, Vt.. hopes A new novel about a teacher who unusual activity in this quiet capi­ sele^Obinhe SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL to reach New York's.Times Square Is fired for Insubordination has tal as the SEATO meeting open­ , Spectators examine the wreckage o f the ear from which two men escaped without serious injury last by late Wednesday or early Thurs­ this community buzzing. night. Arthur Burgess and his passenger, Russell Stowe, both of Rockville, were thrown clear of ed. day. The reason; Miss Anna Symonds, An occasional truckload of smil­ the car as It rolled 60 feet into the brush from the point of impact with a utility pole on Rt. S3. ing troops rolled down the streets The 240-mile hike was the atu the author, was fired as a school The accident, under investigation by Stafford Springs State Troopers, happened at 9:15 p.ni. It in­ e*« ••••••»• but people went to market, offi­ dents' method of calling public at­ teacher from the Ekifield School terrupted electrical service in the Vemon-Elllngton louTi line area briefly. (Herald photo by Sater- tention to President Kennedy's System two years ago for insub­ cials shuffled papers In offices and nls). * everybody took the usual midday )QP physical fitness program. ordination. siesta. After an overnight stay here, the The novel ''Blackball^,'' relates {« four determined students headed tiple bruises of the face. Burgess 119 Charter Oak Ave., Hartford. ftGWtl tjie story of a young school teach­ 10 days, both for selling liquor to further along the road to New RockviUe-V ertion Is severely bruised, they said. I er's attempt to teach her first minors; Big / pple Restaurant, 165 Farm-Aid Cost Rises mo York, planning to get In at least Neither is considered in serious BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL 1D 60 graders how to read while school condition. Wooster St.. New Haven, 10 days, 40 miles before ending the fourth authorities want her to spend the Washington— Thirty^nlne states YOU DID THANK OH A- selling liquor for off-premises con- d.iv of their hikes. time organizing a science fair. C ar H its Pole, "Tiption; Packy's Package Store, and Puerto Rico are participating N IC E SNOW < M X). W E1.L wet. One of them, Anthony Broom, Miss Symonds said the incidents Licenses Suspended 156 Sroad St., New Britain, and in the Department of Agriculture's SMON/ELING S E E YOU 20, New York City, was nursing a depicted in the book are based on East Street Package Store, 142 rural-development program to LENOX PHARMACY set of fallen arches by the time the 2 ill H osp ital UOB. HERES AGAIN yv dm real life. Hartford, March 27 (.'PI — The East St., Plainvillc, both 10 days, give technical aid to low-income VOUR mONEV, TOMORROW quartet reached Berlin. Frank But. she said, the txxSk's school .o-tc T ‘"uor Control Commission for selling below the minimum re­ farm areas. In 1960 the cost of the 299 E. CENTER ST.—MI 9-0896 Catapano, 19, Huntington, N. Y., has ordered license suspensions program rose to 31.500,000 from officials—pictured in rather grim State Police today are inveali- tail price and f-iling to charge re­ was troubled by blisters. ..^ain... i;ii-ee package stores and tail sales tax. 3890,000 the ypar before.-> tones—are composites of persons galing an accident which occurred But they were keeping up on the she met as a teacher. two reslaurant.s. hike with Bruce Blasius, 19, Ram­ The superintendent of Elnficld in Ellington last night and which Licenses ordered suspended Sat­ sey. N. J.. and Richard Murphy, Schools declined to comment on resulted in hospitalization of two urday were Gus' Package Store. 22, New York City. Miss Symonds' Ixiok Saturday. Rockville mcr. 154 Lawrence St., Hartford, 15 The four, when they reach New days, and the Point Restauranti Steven Pierz, chairman of the’ Russell Stowe, 34, of 38 Pros­ York, hope to contact Kennedy to tSnfleld Library Board, said the 1 pect St., and Arthur Burgess, 24. Former Cheney Mill* see if there is anything else they book would be placed into the of 26 N. Park St., were admitted can do to call attention to his library as soon as it is published. to Manchester Memorial Hospital LOOK YOUR Hartford Road % physical fitness program. Miss Symonds is now teaching at 11 p.m. yesterday after their and Pine Sf. at St. Joseph's CatlioUc Grammar transfer from Rockvillq City Hos­ Liggett SiMciol M anchester. Conn. 01—1 >y » TJi WiT- P* ^ 3-X7 School which she describes as a Stock Driver Crushed pital. FREE PARKING "wonderfuL no-nonsense school State Police at Troop C In Staf­ JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD ’i havn a little 10>year«old boy, too! R l ^ now he's Bethel. March 27 (fl>) — William where education comes first." BEST Parcel Pickup to 005 Barhelt, 29, a stock car driver, was ford Springs said this morning out casing . . . er . . . looking over the neighborhood!” their information was sketchy. Your Car! r ^OH.HUUQSAXONf I'W JIM ’ killed last night when a car he A. E. SHEEHAN BITES I HAVE A CARROLL OP PVNE AND OAKES was repairing slipped off a Jack Trooper Joseph Bangasser, investi­ RESERVATION, Stamford, March 27 (iP)— Fun­ TT WHAT DO WU «EAN... THE WE'RE. BUTINS OUT IV>UR , and crushed him. gating, had been unable to ques­ BC55WORTH TIMBER IS HARD HIT BV AIR. JUDD SAXON., TIMBER, WMOW/ ^ eral services will be held tomor­ OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 A M. to 10 P.M. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Barhelt frequently drove at the tion the occupants of the car. FOR EASTER DISEASE, BUT SURROONDNS TRACTS row for Andrew E, Sheehan, for­ Burgess was driving, police said, Danbury State Pair. 'MATBS mer director and circulation man­ and Stowe was his passenger. eaeoiss He was making the repair in the I.ast Season's tired togs become Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday ntf- T ager of Conde Nast Publications. According to specti-tora at the garage of hts home at 4 Prospect Guaranteed this season's proud Easter parad- Sheehan died Saturday in Boyn­ scene, the men were driving south St. He was found by neighbors To Give You er . . . when you come us for ton Beach, Fla., at the age of 61. on Rt 83 just north of the Rock­ A Very who lifted the car so he could ville City line when the car hit a the finest dry cleaning. to His survivors include his widow, Enjoyable w , J be removed to Danbury hospital. Caroline, and two sons. utility pole on the -ight hand side. Smoke WHEN QUALITY CLEANING FROM THE BLUE ATLANTIC He was dead on arrival. The pole was snapped in two, A medical examiner said cause 2nds OF A NATIONALI.Y COUNTS, COUNT ON ----- SYNGMAN RHEE 86 and the car rolled about 60 feet of death was a crushed cheet and ADVEB'nSED CIGAR Honolulu, March 27 (/Pi— Syng- over a wall and into some bushes WHICH -“SELLS FOR 10c DON'T MEAN NOTHIN; REALLT Cnpr.'S) GenlFeeWmeCesfL abdomen. bordering the driveway of a near­ TM.WoHd li^hh lUwi. man Rhee was 86 yesterday and Reg. $4.75. EXCEPT r rs PUZZUH&. -g-g7 His survivors Include hlsiwidow by house. 'COURSE, THERE'S NC? ] and his parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Honolulu's Korean community SWORDFISH AC05UNTIN' FOR honored the deposed South K o­ The two men were thrown clear Box 50. *1.79 B. C. BY JOHNNY HARy George B^heit, also of Bethel. 7 For 25o NEW SYSTEM NATURE'S WAYS.' rean president with a party at a of the car before it stopped rolling. Waikiki Beacli hotel. Hospital authorises say Stowe Perfectos and Panatellas BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ^ rriis IS A SHAFT WHiCri THE Ultimate Schoolboy Crushed Four sponsoring Korean groups has possible head injuries and mul- LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 1 IS IKSERTEO OM A S U C K R o c k s I East Hadam, March 27 {/P)—A STEAKS excruciation of the presented him wiUi 3400 in cash LIGGEH DRUG 44 HARRISON STREET—Ml 9-775.3 TiEResMOua SUMCMUCE I PERPENDICOtAR 'HD TUB ‘— -jr— I IS-year-oId schoolboy was crushed and a 3-tiered birtliday cake. FOS8EO FMtPOat OFWYFOCUmE OUTER'CIBCUMFREUSICB PARKADE Branches A t: 209 .Main St and SOI Hartford Rd. MR. SAWYER, rr ANYONE WHO I MAJOR AXIS OF THE WHEELr IN DIRECT RATIO TO THE to death yesterday afternoon when There were 165 guests. PINK MEATED ALLOWS YOU TO e u tk Hi a tractor he was operating ov4r- Rhee and his Austrian-born SPEAKS RUSSIAH. AXLE, REStlLTE IN A ° KDOUMAASAKISIM turned on Mm. wife, Francesca, now reside in BONELESS NILNESS OF TDR(?uea State Police said Daniel Hitriz, Honolulu. r — son o f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur f t ) Hltiriz. .Chester SR.'amp Rd., FIRST IN VIOLIN CLASS TO FRY Moodus, apparently put the Providence, R. I., hfarch 27 (/P)— or BROIL tractor into third gear instead of Aaron Krosiilck of New Haven, 4 9 reverM as the heavy machine ap­ won the violin class at The New proached a 4-foot wall. The trac­ England District Aulitions of the tor, imder accelerated speed, start­ national federation of music clubs ed to climb the wall and then Saturday. COOKED a-tii 4fiT toppled over, pinning the )>oy un­ •SS.fc’it'KKSL’* derneath. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI The boy was a student at tj|ie Nathan H a 1 e - R a y School /in HAM Algerian Peace MORTGAGE ft) J1 A S IF., .jW E R E N T Moodus, which is a section of Ekist BAD ENOUGH,SOAA6 IWOT Haddam. PROTEQION MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD / . HAD TO GO AND BRING Parley April 7 BACK TIDDLY WINkS- Slices 8 9 •sseres my hmidy • kems.., I WONDER WHAT HE'S No Interest m Sumter From GOING TO TRY ON THE HORSE (TOJ Milford, March 26 (At — Con­ (Continued from Page One) evea H they lass my segpmtl TODAY/ I'M CERTAINLY ANXIOUS necticut's Civil War Ontennial FLAVOR QUEEN (REG. SIZE LOAVES) Commission doesn’t plan to partic­ agreed several weeks ago to begin Your family can have this ipate in the observance next talks. But the Algerian National­ pcacc-of-mind security, too. WHITE SLICED month at Fort Sumter, Charles­ KRAUSE ists apparently delayed the open­ Hartford Life’s Mortgage Pror ton, S. C. William J. Finan, commiaslon ing date to give them time to con­ tection Plan will provide your BREAD 2 ' ° ' 2 9 ' vice chairman, said Saturday that tact - leaders of the Arab world. family the cash to cover the the Coane(iti(rut group doesn’t Rebel 'representatives are now outstanding mortgage balance Flowers from our green-, have the money or the interest to scattered from Cairo to Beirut for on their home if the bread­ attend the ceremonies April 12. these talks. They are expected "KHNIIET" BRAND V2 GALLON He said the decision had nothing back in Tunis late this week, when winner dies during the financ­ houses will alivays he fresh ALL FLAVORS ■>/ C o to do with the controversy over ing period. And if he’s disabled • ^ the rebel cablneUwill hold a full- housing for Negroes attending the dress meeting before going into and can’t work, the plan pro­ and long lasting. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER event, which already has caused the long-awaited peace talks. vides a continuing monthly four other states to boycott the ■ ICE The rebels stepped up their ter­ JU5T HEARD A nA5H >( THATSOt FIND A ceremonies. income to help meet the mort­ ABOUT A tr a in WRICK COT FORTHBFSILA rorist attacks In Algeria over the GET THE HABIT SHOp AT MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY He said the commission already weekend as the peace talks ap­ gage payments. Get in touch OUR GREENHOUSES FOR YOUR 70 MILE8 NORTH OFieml TO USE.,WHILE I had used up the 35,000 appropriat­ THE nLAlREP ARI lElNfl OEPUTIZE HINM proached. A t least nine persons with us to learn the many other r ' _ iXAAajLtiJ ed by the legislature two years ■CREAM 5 5 LiaaaaaJ GOSH I WONDER HOW i SOMEONE IMONDERWHO TAKEN TO LAREDO AND were killed and SO woimded in the advantages this plan offers AAR. A3ERNATHY AAUSTBE IT CAN BE/ OTHER TOWNS CUBE 8/1 ago eind had been seeking 325,000 upsurge of grenade and machine- EASTER FLOWERS Puot£>;'»txA(E from the current leguslature with­ homeowners like yourself. PEEN TAKING ALWAYS KNOWS SNITCHING gun attacks in several sections. TDOAAANY WHAT WE'RE DOING. ONUS. out success yet. The most spectacular mid came and PLANTS PRODUCE COFFEE breaks, last night in the little village of AND, HILDA, Danbury Vote Light DeboU, in western Algeria. An 8- FRESH. CRISP. CALIFORNIA ICEBERG STTDP Danbury, March 27 (If)— Voting man comniando unit burst into a TALKING ON Was light here this morning in an wedding dance; tossed a grenade, THE PHONE election to choose a mayor and then swept the crowd with ma- **The beauty of our business SOAAUCHJ other city officials. chinegun fire, killing a 14-year- I LETTUCE Sunny 'skies and wanning old boy and wounding a score of is growing /lowers for you'” . >27 temperatures were expected to other guests. The attackers es­ produce a heavier vote later on, caped before French troops could OONE5+ especially in the late afternoon at arrive from a nearby camp. large heads 6IP6EWAY a time when people go home from At RiveL in central Algeria, We Telegraph Rowers 2 9 factories and offices. Polls wUI terrorists . killed four European close at 6 p.m. brick factory workers and wound­ 175 I 2 JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Everywhere FANCY. r M H W 11 HRM.nikVTii RED. RIPE THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Pitted against each other In the ed another. East Center C astupinthetidb ,.. AN OVERTURNED AUTO S ABOUT TO race for mayor are two insurance The new terrorist outburata fol­ OP0JUP,)OUOLOC»T.' ...IN THIS N Em P A P ER STO R Y BASED Street •'ImR. CHASE, yo u 'l l I YOuePAlUTlNaCARE THE deal's off/ <»VB ME ■ OF)F TRAFFIC ACCIDENTSACC MAKE BIZARRE HEADLINES.... CW AN ACTUAL EXPOSE.. men, George F. O’Brien, a Dem­ lowed a apeech last Thursday by KNOW YOU'RE IMTHKE/ 5?? rebel Premier Ferhat Abbaa warn­ WW

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PAGE TWELVE Defending Champ Sets Two Records Routing McCurpr Manor’s in Last^alf Rally Tbps Wethersfield

Spring Training ♦ Bates Still Town Duckpin V ictory Gives Boxing Program Ernst VotedNITs MVP Locals Game Slated Thursday W ARM UP Although down two games, Mc­ Second local amateur boxing As ‘Take Charge’ Guy card of the season Is scheduled When the blue chips weref But being the first to Curry refused to give up without a v i^ that title three times and also fight. The local telephone worker Edge in Race Thursday night at the Com­ New York, March 27 (/P)— Vinnie Ernst, a scrappy sopho­ Earl Yost on the line, Larry Bates Sr. twice " “ in a row have been my goals grabbed an 18-12 lead in the first munity Y .. . The first show From Florida feim e'br the“ thlrd-game u both earlier this winter drew over more from-Providenc« College, and Jack Folhy, a sliarpshijot- Sports Editor proved beyond the shai ^'or a long time. " It'S nice to have| | Trailing by eight points, been able to achieve them.” hit for spare* with McCurry get­ 200 people and this one Is ex­ ing Holy Cross junior, today were named the outstanding a doubt that ht is still the top 34-26, at halftime, Manches­ duckpin bowler in the City of Continuing Batee added, "It's a ting an eight flU and Bates chop­ pected to surpass that figure. players.of a 1961 Nation.!! Invitation Basketball Tournament fimny thing. OveraU, I’m bowling ping through for a two. ter’s Green Manor basketbal! The program, which Is spon­ and led the tourney's AllrStar.^ Village Charm. sored by the Manchester Recre­ better this year than ever. But in McCurry held on to his advan­ team stormed from behind in team selected by the Associated George Zalucki of Providence, Facing Fred McCurry, who had tage over the next two frames but ation Department, Is being or­ Press. paced a field of 123 hopefuls dur­ this tournament, at least up imUl the second half to defeat a both o f ’Hartford, Conn., Gordon Biggest Bat Baseball History last night, I’ve only been able to Bates tied the game up In the ganize by Tom O’Neil. The Ernst, a fiery competitor who ing the qualifying round two weeks pesky Wethersfield quintet, latter has been active as box­ Hartweger of St. Louis. ’Tim Shea hit when I had to. But as long as ■4^'- fourth box. Both connected for took charge of the Providence ago and had been bowling over the spares and Bates t-dded a nine fill 79-54, at Verplanck school last ing Instructor at the Y for i^ev- of Holy CrBss and tiny Bruce opposition throughout the head-to- I was able to win, that’s what r n night. team and led it to a stirring 62-59 Drysdale of Temple, the smallest coimts I guess.” compared to a four for McCurry as eral years. victory over St. Louis in the final head portion of the tournament, the two foes were even 50 to there. The victory, which was the Boys expected to take part player in the tournament. Once Lugged by Eddie Roush Bates met the challenge superbly. The champ was right too. Up Manormen’s 13 in 15 outings this game Saturday, was selected as Egan Shackled The defending champion then Include Gerry Towel, Dave Rich­ The smooth, southpaw shooting de­ to Saturday night’s sweep In the year In league' play, enabled the lo­ ard, Jeff Morris, Dennis "The most valuable player in the Egan, who limits his activities broke the third and deciding game tournament. , <*used the heaviest bat but that fending champion completely van­ finaM, Bates was forced to go the cals to take over undisputed pos- Menace” .Smith, Gregory Mor­ largely to drlve-ond-shoot tac­ Bradenton. Fla. — Each’ quished his teammate in the Res­ limit by two of the three foes he wide open adding two more spares ses.ilon of first place In the Farm­ The award was earned as much tics, was shackled by the fine St. wasn’t tnie. The Babe used 42 in the fifth and sixth frames and ris, Eddie Wrobel, Dick McGary morning the Milwaukee ounce bats although he would or­ taurant League by sweeping the conquered on his way to the finals. ington Valiev League standings. and Mike Angelo. First bout by his "Take chat-ge” qualities of Louis defense through meet of first three games of what was sup­ M c^rry, on the other hand, had retting nine and six flUs on them. Windsor Locks, which had been leadership as his individual con­ the final. But he broke loose to Braves’ spring training camp, der two or three 50 ounce bats each Utes led by 16 pins, 85-70, with will be at 7 xvlth the card to be spring but he used them only for posed to have been a best three out taken six games without a loss in tied with the Manormen, was idle announced later in the week. tributions to the Friars' triumphs make two goals that tied the score near the Manatee River. a| of five gaunes final match for the driving Into the finals for the first four boxes to go and was home over Holy Cross in the Semi-finals late in the game (Uid paved the exercise. I always used a 48 ounce free as both missed a pair of spare yesterday and fell a half game off visitor, a well tanned nianj bat. In addition to using the heav­ title in the ninth annual Men's time. the pace. and over St. Louli^ In the final. way for the Friars’ victory. HSrt- Duckpin Etowling Tournament, opportunities down the stretch. carrving a few extra pounds} iest bat, my favorite had the thick­ Bates never trailed for a mo­ Unable to control the hoards or Almost Unstoppable weger, badly tired, couldn't get aroimct his mid-section, c.in he j m Johnson Takes Third Money a point in the final. Up to that est handle of any player." Scores of the games, all ment in. the opening »game------of— the score with any degree of accuracy, Sort’s Arrival Foley,—whose fall-away- jump seen leading the hall players in | of Bates, were 141-107, 116-99 amr champlonrtlp match. A ciMtre aw In a—^companion- head-to-head the host club fell steadily behind Iri time Both appeared In line for John (Bud) Hillerlch, president match for thlid place rolled simul­ shots looked almost unstoppable, wild sprints in the outfield. Also., of the Hlllerich & Bradsby C<»i- 124-107. four fill gave him a 14-10 lead in the first half as Art Couch and first team berths. this chap often taltes a tattered, taneously, Art Johnson defeated Spurs Player scored 120 points in four games, Ernst, only 5-8 but agile and pany that manufacturers Louisville In sweeping to victory over Mc­ the first box. McCurry remained Billy Stewart set the scoring pace falling just four short of the NIT old glove out of his back pocket, I . Curry, Bates esUblished two rec­ Don Carpenter, 3-1. Johnson took for Wethersfield. Only some fine earnest, didn't come to the fore Sluggers, substantiated Roush's in .contention until the defending the opening game 140-111 but Car­ record, set by Maurice Stokes of and chases halls hit in batting j remarks, "Eddie's bat handle ords: champion 'went strike, • spare, shooting by reserve Billy Fortin, on the Providence team until practice before sauntering into the penter came back to even the On to Victory St. Francis (Pa.) in 1955. He tournament opponents learned 2 measured an ii.eh and a quarter. 1. He became the first bowler strike plus nine fill in the fifth, who scored half of his dozen points area back of second base. Next he ever to win the coveted crown match by winning the second, 118- tossed in 35 Saturday aa Holy how to cut down Egan’s scoring. That's about a quarter of an inch sixth and seventh frame* and that 111. Johnson then closed out the in the second period, kept the Cross whipped lethargic Dayton, picks up balis. carefully places over average. three times since the tournament was It. Bates wound up with five Manornfen within striking range Miami Beach, Fla., March 26 (A*) Then the little guy who learned to them in a large canvas hall bag was. reactivated after World War victory by capturing the next two 85-76, to take third place. play on a Biddy Basketball team in “I used to order six bats each marks In the opening game, get­ games by scores of 114-99 and 124- at halftime. —Gary Player toda^ had a nice and. when filled, brings the bag | U. ting a spare and 10 fill in the last Terrific Third Period Foley, in addition to being high Jersey City, N.J., began to assert over to the batting practice pitch­ year, "Roush said as he started to 93. $3,500 present for his son Mark, scorer, was the top rebounder for peel off his uniform that was wet 2. He also became the first man box for his fine H I in the opening But, when play resumed in the himself. er's mound. j in addiUon to setUng the two whom he saw for the first time his team, grabbing 17 in the over­ He broike open the Holy Cross with sweat. "That's because the over to capture the title two years sortie. third period, the Manormen turned There is an interesting story b e-: In a row. The second game was much individual record.", Bates also in some terrific rebounding and, Saturday although the boy was time semi-final loss to Providence game in overtime after missing a clubhouse boy would take two or walked off with top prize money free throw ftiat could have won hind this man. whose fine physical three Md I'd give the rest away But for the sake of one pin. the more closely contested. The two outscoring the visitors 25-11, bom Feb. 17. ' ‘ and six against Dayton. ... condition belies his age. 67. He's Aircraft wrorker might well have friendly rival* both opened with of $50. Second place was worth erected a 51-45 advantage going Player, from Johannesburg. Joining with them on the team as the second half ended. And 7 at .the end.^of the season. I never Eddie Roush, the former National a string of four consecutive titles nines and added ten Ubxes in the $30 to McCurry while Johnson col­ into the final period of play. Once South Africa, has been over here were Jim Hadnot, the 6-10 Provi­ with the Friars leading by only broke one bat in all my years in back-to-back. Unlike the situa­ lected $20 and Carpenter was one point and with a couple of League standout who gained near­ baseball.” second frame. Each came up with in front, the Manormen never let YEAR’S BEST—Ohio State basketball coach Fred Tay­ since the first of the year playing dence center; Glen Mankowskl, St. ly as 'much fame for sitting out tion now where the defending awarded $10.* the golf tournament tour. His Louis girard who played a solid minutes to go In the final, Ernst a strike In the third box with Averages for the top four In the PUTTING HEIGHT TO USE—Swede Halbrook (11), Wethersfield off the hook and pull lor, left, receives the 1961 Coach of the Year award in one full season because he didn't hampion doe.s not have to qualify McCurry getting an eight fill apd ed steadily ahead. wife, young daughter and new son game on offense and defense all twice stole the ball from St. Louts Kept Same Style for the head-to-head competition, tournament were as follows: Bates Syracuse Nationals player, puts his 7’ 3” height to use Kansas City, Mo. Presenting is Bob Rule, of Houston players and set up goals by Had­ like the contract the New York Bates a seven to give McCutry DISPLAYING LOOT: Larry Bates Sr., left, and Fred Ail told, . four. Green Manor arrived here to join him Satur­ through the tournament, and Al Giants offered as he did in winning Roush maintained the same that was necessary in 1959, the 123.7 for 11 games on a 1,360 pin- laying hall in basket over the stretched hand of Frank Press, for the Basketball Writers Association. day, in the midst of the $25,000 Butler of Niagara, who gave a not that proved decisive. year after Bates captured his first the lead for the first time by McCurry, finalists in this year’s town duckpin bowling fall. McCurry 121.13 for 16 games players scored in double figures. a pair of National League batting style of batting throughout his ca­ single stick, 37-36. Ramsey (23), Boston Celtics, in first period action of Dan Pinto was tops with 16 tallies Sunshine Open Golf Tournament. brilliant individual performance As MVP, Ernst succeeds anoth­ reer. He refused to change even town title. Bates missed qualify­ tournament, display the trophy which Bates won by tak­ on a 1,828 plnfall, Johnson 117.16 The stocky Invader won the though his team lost its only er Providence player, Len Wilkens, titles. ing for head-to-head competition in After both tallied nines In the for 18 games on a 2,122 plnfall and their Eastern Division playoff game at Boston Garden followed b.v Jim Moriarty with 13. Roush, who just missed getting when the National League fourth box. Bates recUdmed the event yesterday by one stroke with tournament game. who took the honor In 1960 when 19.59 by only one pin. ing the finals in three straight games. (Herald Photo by Carpenter 112.13 for 18 games on yesterday. Celtics Bill Russell (6), and Jim Loscutoff Fortin with 12 and Buzz Keeney Two College, Three Schoolboy Crowns enough votes for election to base­ switched to the lively ball in 1920. lead with a strike and nine fill with 10. Couch and Stewart com­ a 72-hoIe total of 273 and the $3 - The second team was com­ the Friars lost to Bradley In the "When the lively ball arrived, I The “winnaw—and still cham­ Ofiara.) ______a 2,029 plnfall. (18), watch the play. (AP Photofax.) 500 top money, boosted hia 19S.' final. ball's Hall of Fame a year ago, pion" was a mighty pleased person in the fifth box to move out front, PresenUtion of the trophy to the bined for 30 of the losers' 54 point posed of Capt. John Egan and lives In Oakland City, Ind„ but has went on a 27-game hitting streak 64-M. The defending champ total. earnings to $25,081. in 1920 with the Reds,” he re­ Sunady morning. and wound up with a 116 game. with a three fiU over the final five winner as well as financial awards He didn't win it without some w'lntered in Bradenton for years, "Sorry It was Fred that I had missed three possible spares in were made by Phil Sullivan of the Sharman, Ramsey Take Charge Guys Green Manor will make its last always being welcomed in the called. Also, he matched this hit the next three frames but finally But McCurry too was ha-vlng hia boxes of the second g^ame to dip Ohio Proudly Claims anxious moments. With, Arnold EDDIE ROrSH to beat because we're teammates imder 100 by a single pin. Park and Rec Board. home apperance next Sunday when Braves’ camp. "skein again four years later, also and have been good friends for a got one with a four fill in the ninth troublee, getting only one spare it faces Plainvllle at Verplanck Palmer charging down the stretch Salcius Indians’ Best Runner • • • cents. ‘That's right what he said. with the Reds. School. In his typical fashion. Player An Amazing Guy Baseball has never known a man "I remember back in 1920 we Gejtics Eliminate Psfats; Orcca Maatr (7*i Title of ‘Cage Capital’ bogeyed the 16th and 17th A>les, who was alwa}*s in shape 'Ike used the dead ball In spring train-, B r p t s and faced the necessity of birdying 0-2 In State Indoor Meet at UGonn •Tle'a an amazing guy.” Mana­ 6 Eddie.” ing I used to play a shallow cen- Koh^n ...... the final hole, which Palmer al­ ger Chuck Dressen told me as we Never a home run hitter, Roush terfield, right behind second base. . (VO 2 Duren Said T rade Bait Boli^d .... . s 1-2 7 ready had birdied for a 274 total. watched Roush, with his little glove specialized fn Just meeting the ball, Frtrtln ...... a 0-0 12 Columbus, Ohio, March 27 (A*)— The anguish around the I could always go back well. When Distance No Choker . Storrs, March 27 (ffO-Hartford*«ted against New BrUaln’*^ brU- Await Western Winner OlPiiney ... Goes . 1 2 - 4 4 that is about half the size of the spraving hits to all fields. Podres the season opened, the guys who state capital was considerable, but jubilation in Cincinnati, Player's second shot was in • • « K^^ncy .... . 4 2-3 10 Public has captured the 30th an­ liant Neipp In the 600-yard run. . gloves ued by players today, pranc­ couldn’t hit the ball over the in­ Pinto. Dan . 5 R-R 16 Cleveland and Springfield assuaged it somewhat, as Ohio to­ gaping trap 120 feet from the pin nual SUle Class A Indoor Track Salcius ran the dlatance in an ex­ ing In and out. making the hard field were suddenly hitting over ShfA ...... 0 M 1 Used 4 8 Ounce Bat After Fine for Hi-jinx Boston, March 27 (JP)— Bill Sharman, who almost saw his Moriariv ... day summed up ilii season’s basketball feats. on. the 488-yard par four hole of cellent time but had to eettle for catches look easy and fielding . 6 .V4 13 and Field- championship by beat­ my head. They chased me back Pinto, Dan . . 1 1-2 » the Bayshore Course. Hia blast the runner-up spot to Neipp'* grounders as If he was a rookie "I used the biggest bat in the career ended in midseason, today had literally shot the Bos­ One thing is certain, the Buck-<*’ ing defending champion New Brit­ history of baseball,” the 5-10, 185 25 feet.” Dodgers eye realm has a pretty fair claim carried the ball five feet front the ain and 26 other schools. record breaking effort. trying to make the club. For ton Celtics into the National Basketball Association playoff Totals ...... W 16-28 79 Jucker said he had no A 11- Batting titles Roush won were cup; and he sank the putt. It gave Smith finished a disappointing When Roush left the field I fol­ pound veteran said. ” I always used (5 4 ) to the "Cage Capital" title. Americas on his club — just a Hartford collected 48 points in a 48 ounce bat. I used to swing a in 1917 with a .341 average and St. Petersburg, Fla., March 27 (iP)—Manager Ralph Houk finals. B r p tK . Cincinnati’s Bearcats are the him a 69 for his final round as the meet here Saturday. New Brit­ third In the 1,000 yard run after lowed him into the clubhouse. Couch ., . . R 4 A 16 bunch of good, sound players. Jer­ long bat which I choked up so far again in 1919 'With .321, both while of the New York Yankees denied today Fiat he was placing •fhe defending champion Celtics he thinks. Some guy* are burned brand new NCAA champs after ■Palmer carded a 66. • ain was second with 29’-4 going into the. race the favorite. •What's your secret for staying wearing the colors of the Redlegs. defeated Syracuse, 123-101, yester­ Kinc ... . .1 2-5 R ry Lucas, Ohio State's All-Amer­ I didn’t want to be known as a that the handle kept hitting me in New York, March 27 (A*)— pitcher Ryne Duren on the trading block for breaking train­ out at 28. Other* play until they're Stewart . .. S 4-5 14 Saturday's sparkling 70-65 over­ Ken McBride of Hartford, the Smith trailed , Hartford's Willie in top physical condition?” I asked. ■What about the Hall of Fame? • (V I f ica, led the scoring with 27 in the the stomach every time I swung. Southpaw Johnny Podres, day and wrapped up the best-of- 35, 36. Sure they slow down, but BoJiitn# . 0 time verdict over Ohio State choker,” said the gritty young only double winner, captured the Hayes and East Hartford's Bud "I have always been in good con­ ” I hope that I can make it ing rules. seven Eastern Division series, 4-1. B u rreis . . .1 2-2 t futile title defense. South African who had seen his Finally. I ordered my bats short­ they get smarter. There's no age . 2 4-E 8 which knocked the top-ranked 60-yard high hurdles and the 60- Martin across the finish line. dition.” he replied. "I never had someday, before time runs out on sore-backed hurler who has But he also left the door open celebrated run-in more than two The Division title qualified the Beal . . . This is the second time Jerry four stroke lead over Palmer dwin­ any troul>le in , spring training ened two or 11 ree inches and •! limit. Is (Dolph) Schayes too Bucks off the throne and ended yard dash. McBride's time in the The Indians other point was me. I was the runner-up four lad the tools but never the to trade the toespectable hurler. years ago. When the Yanks clinch­ Celtics to meet the winner of the T o ta ls ...... IS IJI _____16-23 54 has run into a heart-breaking de dle ^to the lone stroke. picked up by Golden. The latter working my legs or arm into shape. didn’t have to choke up so much: old?” Score al half. Wethersfield 34-26. their 32-game winning streak. hurdles, :07.7 seconds, was a meet Roush played 17 years in the times but I just didn’t get enough stamina needed to win 20 The news leaked out yesterday ed ^.the pennant in 1958, Duren Western Division final series for feat in a really big game. Gary had atari ed the final round record. came in fifth In the mile with an­ I stayed in top condition the year votes. I'm past the 30 year mark — by Duren himself, ho less — Sharman, whose playoff aver­ Wittenberg’s Tigers, the coun­ majors, 1914 through 1931, with games, has brought the Los pushed a cigar in Houk’s face on the championship. The St. Louis age had been 18.8 points per game In high school, after leading tied for the lead at 204 with Gay Gerry Nlepp of New Britain set other determined effort. ’roBn’d. I could miss all of spring how (since he retired) .and when that Duren had been hit with a try's best defensive team, won Brewer Jr., and etolid Julius Bor­ training and start the opening the New York Giants and Cincin­ Angeles Dodgers winning streak the train during a celebration. Hawks and the Los Angeles Lak­ in the past, was 20.0 for this se­ 8ASKETBAU the NCAA College Division crown Middletown to two state cham­ a record in the 600-yard run with nati Redlegs. For 11 consecutive the writers vote next year I'll be to six with the second route-going $250 fine for “Straying off the re­ They went at it and Duren ers, ail-square at 2-2 in their beit- pionships, and a record string of os. Boros and Brewer shot them­ day'* game and be ready.” shifted to the old timers group, ries. Schayes, the all-time ' NBA a week ago by beating Southeast selves out of contention with 72s, a time of 1:13.6, eight-tenths of Exhibition Baseball Dressen, who had followed me seasons He batted over .300, finish­ performance of the exhibition sea­ servation” here two weeks ago. wound up second best. of-seven series, meet in St. Louis scorer playing in his record 93rd 76 straight victories, Lucas scored second ' stter than the old mark. and that will make it even tough­ There WeiTe several ^versions of SCORES Missouri, 42-38, for a 16-game win but there was the tenacious Palm­ over to the locker which bore ing with a lifetime mark of .325. son. “When I fined him,” said Hofuk, tonight. playoff game, was hitting at a 23.2 riing streak and a 25-4 record. 25 points in a 63-62 loss to Colum Sunday’s Results- er.” what actually happened, but "I knew he had stayed out late, V MIDGETS er breathing down Pla.ver's neck Roush's number, 59, added his two "A lot of writers said Babe Ruth Showing no signs of the back With the game still hanging in clip in the series. And Cleveland, with a 28-pbint bus north in the state tournament Picking up Manchester High's New York 6, Cincinnati 2. neither Houk nor Duren was talk­ not once but a couple of times. So Final Standings Too Far Back trouble that has plagued him the balance, Sharman and fireman spree by Jack Adams, won the - - the lone loss he suffered as eight points were John Salcius, Washington 5, Milwaukee (B) ing. A Yank official said the rea­ I just hauled him up short and "Now that it’s over, the series w. scholastic star. Other pla.vers made a run for throughout a standout major Frank Ramsey took charge. In the went the way I thought it would," Elks ...... 12 National AAU championship Sat­ Ken .Smith and John Golden. The league career, the 28-year-old son-on-record for the fine was told him that sort of thing wasn't final three minutes of the third] it. but they were too far back at New Inter-Building admitted Boston Coach Red Auer­ Pagani Caterers .... 10 urday night at Denver by 107-96 Dotted with Champ the start of the final round to do Indian.s wound up sharing third Minnesota 18, Kansas-City 4. left-hander flashed mid-season “Breaking training and coming in going to be tolerated. period they tallied 11 points be­ From Cincinhati, and heading place in the meet with Wilbur Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 3. after curfew.” _ bach. "But ■we looked so bad in the Fletcher Glass ...... 9 over the Colorado club. much al)out it. Dave Ragan had form yesterday as he went all the Exemplary Since tween them for an 88-83 lead af­ Thus the Buckeye bo.vs won the upstream, the Ohio River is dotted Ci-osa but finished far in back of Chicago (A) 2. Pittsburgh 1. Champs Crowned Duren definite!/ Is not on the first two games I got scared. Wyman Oil ...... 8 a 65, but he had started seven way in a five-hit 2-0 victory over "Since then, his 'ionduct has ter Sam Jones’ jumper broke a two big collegiate crowns, along with champions this y e a r-three new champion Hartford and de­ Milwaukee 7, Detroit 4. m U N I N G trading block because of the inci­ been exemplary. ActuaUy, I had no Ramsey Lit Spark- Ma s A Bill’s ...... 7 strokes back at 211. Baltimore. 73-73 tie the 16th deadlock of the Peck Lumber ...... 5 with the AAU, feats not marred of them state scholastic strong­ Bill Casper Jr. had a 67, but he throned title holder New Britain. Los Angeles (N) 2, Baltimore Inter-BuUding champs met at Podres, who never has won more dent,” said Houk. "But by the intention of revealing the fine be- contest. '.They should have had us by 10 holds which will make happy hunt­ 0. points at the half today (Boston Keith's Variety ..... 4 too much by D ^ton’s fourth-place was 210 at the three-quarter A.s has been the case in most the Y Friday night with Father * than 14 games in his eight years same token, there is no denying pause I don’t like to reprimand a In less than 12 minutes, Shar­ ing grounds for talent-seeking other indoor meet.s this winter, San Francisco 15, Chicago (N) Son and Girls title holders crown­ led 59-57). We didn’t have any fire. Man. Auto Parte .... 2' finish in the NIT and the overtime mark. Gordon Jone.s had a 66, but with the Dodgers, struck out seven that we are trying to make trades. player in public. I stiU think such man had registered 21 of his 27 crumbUng of Ohio State's dynas­ collegiate coaches. Salcius again found himself pit- 10. First DlscIpUnaiy Action Then Ramsey gave us the spark. he was back at 213. ed. and walked four. He also drove in things should be kept between the points. Led by Paul O’Brien who set s Portsmouth', on the north bank Lehnle Kearn.s and father. Skip, "With the exception of a few Sharman started hitting and of ty- By EARL YOS:^ <•'Lopez told me. ‘Torgy haa always the only runs against the Orioles player and manager.” "Give the credit to the other league scoring record with 29 Won with New Coach of the Ohio, won Ohio’s Class AA from the West Side, easily won the with a sharp single to center in players, we might trade anyone on Duren, primarily a relief pitcher course (Bill) Russell did his job. Barasota, Fla. — New York stayed In top shape and Is still guys.” Sharman said modestly af­ points, the pennant winning Elks Cintinnatl, which couldn't take (Big School) title Saturday. About one of the best base runners in Midget crown as they compiled a the second inning. the club if we think it will help the during his career with the Yanks, terward. "Every time I looked up Ramsey was the one. He gave us 50 miles upstream from there, on and Baltimore, the two clubs that 632 three game score to win over that lift. Strictly a -money ball broke a high icoring record as the NCAA with the aid of the the majors and a pretty fair pinch The batters grabbed the spot­ Yanks.” is scheduled to be a starter this they were setting up shots and they combined to win a 61-34 over great Oscar Robertson, did it this the south bank, is Ashland, Ky., finished ahead of Chicago last Tom Geasay and Dad, Charles, This is the first disciplinary ac­ year. Houk indicated at the start player." year, are the teams to beat this hitter.” The bespectacled veteran light for San Francisco and Min­ picks for me.” Ma’e A Bill's Saturday. It was a time without him and with a brand which took the Blue Grass high from the Y. who finished .second nesota. The Giants rapped the Chi­ tion taken by the rookie manager of sprihg training that Duren was Ram.sey, scoring 12 of his 21 season in White S6x Manager AI first hasenuui came up with the The former Southern California make-up game and. had Ma’s re new coach, Ed Jucker, at the con­ championship. And another 20 old Boston Braves In 1947. with a 572. Bruce and l^ank cago Cubs, 15-10, with a 19-hlt and ironically, it came against a being counted on to carry a big points in" the stretch, had been the miles away in Huntington, winner Lopez’ book. Hence, from the East SldeVAolled ace now in his 11th, NBA season key figure in- full seven game divi­ peated their previous win over trols. ThetBearcats won their last o'.itburst that included five hom­ player with whom he had had a share of the pitching burden. missed five weeks’ play in Decem- the Elks, the losers would have 22 after losing three of the first of the West Virginia High School Veteran National League Umpire a 513 to come In third. ers. while the Twins belted Kansas sion sreies with Syracuse two White Sox reliefer Gerry Staley The Junior crown was won by ber-January due to a muscle tear years ago. tied Wyman Oil for fourth place eight. laurels. Augie'Donatelll rests on one knee City, 18-4, on a two-homer, 18-hlt in his left leg. Bill—who will be and a chance for a playoff berth. was called on 85 ttmea In the first when calling balls and strikes. ”I Paul and Al Wilhelm representing attack. Now that favored St. Louis ral­ the Y with a 615. Phil and Irv Rus- 35 in May—became discouraged, lied to deadlock the. Western Divi­ O’Brian proved too much for 77 games last season, not InoJud- find 10 more effective and I 'can In other games, Chicago’s White Nutmeggers Get Together Ma's to cope with as he was hot toft other times he warmed up conl, winners from the West Side Wes Feshler Taking Trip South the Celtics apprehensive and for sion series with Los Angeles at two relax better before the pitcher Sox edged ■ Pittsburgh. 2-1, Phila­ awhile Sharman's basketball fu from outside. Mark Heller also and was not i|sed. ' delivers the ball,” he told me. came In second, while again the delphia nipped St. Louis, 5-3, New Herald Sports Editor Earl Yost met up with Walt games each with a 118-117 tri­ Paret Picked to Retain G-omh East, Side entry of Buddy and Har ture looked dim. umph Saturday night, Sharman ex­ played a great game for the win­ York defeated Cincinnati, 6-2, Dropo during his wanderings around the major spring Hartford, Trinity College’8<&i9i2 Catholic University driteated Once the old pro could put pres­ ners with 20 points and he con­ No club in the majors can “ Best young ball player I’ve vey Duplin finished third with Milwaukee whipped Detroit, 7-4, pressed the team consensus when 572. .. . training camps. The former UConn star, nofv with the baseball team will open its 1961 Trinity, 11-6, but the Bantams sure on the leg, however, all trolled the boards. boast the speed of the 'White Sox seen this spring,” Milwaukee Man­ Cleveland beat Boston, 9-13, Wash­ campaign Tuesday In the nation’s he said he expects St. Louis will Gary Gott turned In a fine per­ In Title Fight with Griffith ... The closest match saw Mary Baltimore Orioles, discussed the Birds’ flag hopes with tied the aeries under Jessee with doubts disappeared. win. on the base paths. Teetimony ts ager Chuck Dressen reported, ington bopped the Braves B team, capital when the Bantams visit a 5-2 victory in 1957. A scheduled formance for the losera £nd was supplied by the number of bases “was Willie Davis of the D ^ g ]^ . Lynn Rlvarfi of the West Side take Center of Rumors 5-1, and the Los Angeles Angels Yost. Catholic University. contest in 1958 was rained out. Next Sharman became the cen- helped by Stan Lucas and Glenn Al Smith, Minnie Minoso and Jim He could be a great one.” littlg Ramune Salclua by six pins topped San Diego of the Pacific New York, March 27 Wei- * and Carlos Hernandez of Vene­ to win the Midget crown as she hit The contest is the first of a Other players making the trip' ' tor of rumors he would become an Banks. zuela (No. 6) meet in a 10-rounder Landis stole. 48. a figure topping Coast Leagrue. three-game Trinity road»trip Into Lean Field The playoffs start tonight at 6 terweight Champion Beeny (Kid) a 263. while her rival hit a 257. Pinchhltter Earl Torgeson as Jim*grant limited the Red Sox are: Rolano Johnson of Newing­ NBA coach next season and that tonight at Caracas, Venezuela. the entire total by each New York, "I see a five team race in the Podres, joining Cub rookie Jack to one run in six Innings. WashCigton, D.C., an‘d 'Annapolis. ton, Conn., and Lester Schoenfeld with the league winning Elks Paret, a loser in his last fight, Baltimore, Kansas City and Bos­ National League,” Warren Spahn Lynn Chapman of the Y won her stroked a two-run single in the Boston would not protect him in St. Louis. March 27 (/PI—Indi­ April Busy Month match over Karen Anderson to Curtis as the only pitchers to go eighth to wrap it up for the White Joe McLain pitched seven-hit Op Wednesday, the Bantams face of Haverhill, Maas., both catchers; meeting fourth place Wyman’s. makes the second defense of his ton. told me. "The Cards, Dodgers and the distance so far this spring, al­ George Washington and on Thurs­ the drsift. ana Olympian Walt Bellamy, a Second plafce Pagani Catereres Other title fights on the April win the Girls Junior crown with Sox, and became the club's leading ball in a seven-innipg stint against first baseman Doug Anderdbn of crown Saturday night as the 7-5 " protect your car Pirates will be real tough with the lowed only one extra base hit —^ a the Braves B squad, while Gene day the Hartford nine will take on Hlngham, Mass., second baseman “Ridiculous,” rqared Syracuse eix-foot-ll pivot man. may be the meet third place Fletcher Glass in program include; "No one wanted Eari Torgeson Reds able to score a lot of runs a 258 to 209 victory. RBI man with nine. The Pirates Coach yesterday. "If top choice from a lean field in the choice over youpg Emile Griffith. double by Gus Trlandos. had scored In the first on singles Woodling’s two-run double in the Navy. Bill Polk of New York, shortstop the second contest starting at April 18, London, Lightweight three years ago but today there which means they'll win plenty of ! Skip Kearns led all fathers with The Dodgers were checked on The'game ■with Catholic Univer­ they’re going to put him on the annual National Baaketball Asso­ The 24-year-old champion from I a fine 379 total and a 146 high by Dick Schofield and Bob Skin­ third gave the Senators ail the Tom Halloran of Storra, Conn., ciation draft today. Only senior* 7:15. Champion Joe Brown, Houston, are a niunber of clubs who are games. The fifth team, of course, six hiLs by Steve Barber and runs they needed. Julio Becquer’s sity will open the 29th season for and Wes Feshler of Manchester, unprotected list, we’ll bu.y him Cuba and the 22-year-old chal­ and get added storage space after him,” Oilcago Manager Al is the Braves." single.' ner and an infield out. right now. What'll we give? Say are eligible for the NBA draft and Texas, vs'.y-Dave Charnley, Eng­ rookie John Papa, but Podres’ blow single in the seventh drove in the Dan Jessee who has coached Trin­ Conn., and Don Taylor of Silver The Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t lenger from New York via the 'Vir­ land. Misjudged Fly Ball $50,000. They’re not going to pro­ the truth is, most of the best big gin Islands collide in a 15-round won it. tie-breaker for the Angels, who ity nines since 1933. The series be­ Spring, Md., third bsuse hopefuls. men in the college ranks are jun lose a- single doubleheader during . Pair of Homers „The Phils took advantage of two tween the two schools is present­ Feshler is former Mandiester tect him because he’s too old? the 1960 season. They won four television (ABC-TV. 10 p.m. April 22, Boston, Paul Pender, ■got six-hit pitching from Ted tors. - Brooklyn, Mass., the New-York- Your car costs big money. Let It stand out in the weather and it will Rookie catcher Tom Haller pow­ St. Louis errors and a misjudged Bowsfield and Jerry Casale. ly tied at one 'victory each. In High star. “Look, a ball player Is as old aa and split three. EST) at Convention Hall in Miami ered the Giants attack with' two fly ball, scoring all their runs In Beach, Fla. Massachusetts - European middle­ MIVE A NEW homers, one a grandslam job in the fifth off Bob Miller. A two-run Paret, a muscular, aggressive weight champion, vs. Carmen Ba- look old before its time. You can build a big rggruy garage that the fist inning. Orlando Cepeda, homer by rookie Leroy Thomas ^Twas Neither Earthquake Nor Sound Barrier Cracking plugger with not much power, sillo, (Jhlltenango, N. Y. Willie Mays and pitcher Jack San­ and the nlne-hlt pitching of Ralph Great Defense, Ball Control apd Cxmrage was outpointed by hustling Gas- April 23. Milan, Italy, Junior will protect your car and give you added storage space. OLDSMOBILE ford also connected for San Fran­ Terry and Danny McDevitt gave par Ortega of Mexico Iq- 'a non- welterweight Champion Duilio Loi, 2 cisco, while Al Heist and Jeriy the Yankees the edge over the title 10-rounder at Los Angeles, Italy, vs. Carlos Ortiz, New York. R ^ . Klndall countered for the Cubs. Vin Boggini’s Record Breaking 199 Game All Figured in Bearcats Upset of Buckeyes Feb. 25. It was a good thing for April 24. Philadelphia. NBA Glepney's construction experts will show you plans of a garage that Four unearned runs in the first Roy McMillan and Wes Coving­ Beeny The Kid that he grabbed ■Light Heavyweight Champion and a six-run rally In the sixth ton homered as the Braves downed Cincinnati was in front much of^ The Bearcats, who had a 60-4- the tuneup fight for he showed he Harold Johnson, Philadelphia, vs. Jfa/L (oM aJe Kaqsas City. Match 27 (PP) " will fit your needs. They'll explain how to build it yourself. Or, they II gave the Twins their victory over the 'IHgers, despite Al Kallne’s Just Missed Setting Holiday Lanes Mark the time, although Ohio State led point season defensive average, led needed more workout. Von Clay, Philadelphia. the A's. Bob Allison drove In three first round tripper and a , single, Great defense. ..near-perfect ball in rebounds 30 to 24 and outihot The Cuban won the title from control...add a.dash of enormous 39-38 at the half. Carl Bouldin, runs for Minnesota with a homer double and homer by Jake Wood. If you were traveling alongf ^going on. diiess he didn’t want to Cincinnati senior, hit five of six the Buckeyes from the field, 29 to Don Jordan bn a 15-round decision give you a price on the garage erected on your property. '■>( Eight runs In the first three In­ courage and you have the explana­ and two singles, and Jose Valdl Hartford Road Friday night, Jinx me.” shots from, the field In the open­ 26. at Las Vegas , last May 27. He vlelso also hit for the distance. nings clinched It for the Indians tion for the Cincinnati Bearcats’ The 10,000 fans who jammed edged Argentina's slow-footed heard what you thought was an Bogginl opened his record break­ 70-65 overtime victory over favor­ ing minutes of the second half and ing effort with a nine booc and fol­ the warning sign was up for the .Municipal Auditorium for the sec­ Federico Thompson In his -• first 30-MINUTE FREE Just the materials or, the completed garage can be paid for on Easy explosion, it wasn’t an earth­ ed Ohio State In the NCAA basket­ ond straight .ight were treated to title defense at New York, Dec. CLEAN, LATE lowed this up with a spare and- ball 'Championship game Saturday Buckeyes. quake. Nor was it an airplane an equivalent of three and a quar­ 10. INSTALLATION from nearby Rentschler Field seven fill. After an eight In the ntfdtt. . Thacker and Tony Yates, a Terms with NO MONEY DOWN. Pelletier All Events Leader third frame, Bogginl came through pair of classy sophomores, and vet­ ter games as the St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Paret'a record is 33-8-3, includ­ cracking the sound barrier. Ranked No. 1 naUonally, riding College Hawks beat Utah, 127-120, ing nine knockouts. He never has The ear-splitting noise was with his five consecutive strikes. A a 32-game victory streak and eran Bob 'Wiesenhahn led a late spare and nine fill in ninth box second half spree that had Cin­ in four overtimes for third place. been stopped. MUFFLERS In National Dnekpin Tonrney merely the shattertag of pins at seeking Its second straight cham­ In a game that Ued the tourna­ Former Golden Glover the Holiday Lanes as Vln Bog- broke the spell. Bogginl closed out pionship. Ohio State went into cinnati ahead 61-59 until ' the Griffith, out of the Goldep ALL Come in or phone for further details. A salesman will call If request­ USED CARS! the stellar show with a 10 box in Bucks’ Bob Knight sent it Into ment record foe overtimes — glnl hit an all-time record-break­ the fray a seven-point favorite, Gloves ranks less than three years, MAKES final frame after he missed the overtime with a driving basket Canisius and North Carolina State Taking over the leadership o f f quintet hit 1,948 on games of 622, ing 199 in his third game of the but the Buckeyes must have failed played four In 'a first round tilt in earned the title shot with six ed. No obligation. men’s all events at the 31st annual 681 and 645. This enabled them to night in the weekly meeting of the, needed pin for another spare for to reckon with the salty Cincln- with 1:41 left straight vlbtories last year. A a 200-pIus game. 1957—new marks popped all over national tournament of the Na­ take over second place in the Manchester Country Club Men’s natl defenses. Cincinnati 'failed to end it In reg­ the place good boxer and a fair puncher, the tional Duckpin Bowling Congress men’s championship team division. Bowling League. Bogginl, who While Bqggini’s 199 was tope In ulation time when Thacker missed youngster scored successively over Bowling with Pelletier and Cof- the Country Club League, It was "We concede them nothing, A field goal by William Hoy, St. being rolled at Warwick, R. I. was bowls ^ t h the Dots, hit five con­ absolutely nothing,” Cincinnati from the eide with two seconds left Denny Moyer, Jorge Fernandez SAVE rentl In the team event were Walt secutive strikes from the fourth not a Holida}' Lanes’ record. Roy after the Bearcats had controlled Joseph's sophomore, in the Utah George Pelletier. The Silk City Coach Bd Jucker had said of the basket opening the first overtime (twice), Florentino Fernandez, Op«fl 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.t WE NEED THEM NOW bowler barreled Into the lead this Berthold, Rop Llpp •and Jerry Ma­ through the eighth boxes as he Lipp owns that with a 203 game th ball a minute and 39 seconds. Willie Toweel, and Luis Rodriguez. Buckeyes 24 hours earlier. "Our loney. rolled the best game ever bowled rolled earlier in the \^ter. Hogue, normally a poor man at session only auded spice to the Rodriguez, of Cuba, was unbeaten weekend with a three set total of kids play good defense. We have program.! Hoy, who described it as I, 277. Pelletier hit for 402 in sln^ in the league. But for a missed Standings the free throw line, made two and the No. 1 contender until he SEAT COVERS orie-pln sparis In the 10th frame, just as good a chance aa they gratis tosses opening the overtime a “ Grady school trick,” had a big was/outpointed by Emile at New gles, 448 in doubles and 427 In Rec Volleyball W. L. Pet. hand St. Joseph’s eventual vic­ WE'RE GIVING REAL DEALS the local realtor might easily have M axflies-...... 8 .778 nave," and the Bearcat* weren’t caught York last Dec. 17. OPEN FRIDAY team play. Another Manchesterite, He was. so right. tory, Sandjf Niles, \va» the p r^ ou s had himself a 200-plus game. RoyaU ...... j ...... 25 11 .694 again. Griffith's record Is 22-2, includ­ WEST SIDE REO While both St. Joseph’s and leader with a 1,060. “Pretty gqod game wasn’t Jt,” Oren Raya ...... 17 19 .472 Despite an aggressive, tantaliz­ Wiesenhahn, a 6-4 senior from ing seven kayos. He never has NEW BIKE DEPT. 7:33*411. to ti30|i.in. Stop In Today For That Teaming with Maurice “Hippo Clvitan’s aulvanoed' to the finals Bogginl said modestly over the I>ot* ...... 17 19 .472 ing man-for-man defense with Cincinnati and the Bearcats’ cap­ Utah were badly outclassed in the been stopped either. of the American League 'Volleyball telephone Saturday morining. “Tuo VIN BOGOINI ahiftlng assignments, the Bear­ tain, scored 17 points. Bouldin semifinals, their consolaUon tilt We repair all makes. You Correntl and. rolling for Holiday Wilson ...... 16 20 .444 can use .yopr old bike as a Lanes, the Manchester tandem alTO playoff by defeating the West Sides bad I goofed -in that last box Ktoflites ...... 1 6 21 .417 cats were guilty of only 13 fouls. made. 16. Thacker 15, Yates 13 and pro'vided real-entertainment. Jack Canada’s George Chuvalo, and ELLINGTON BRANCH plode. His average for the season Egan threw in 42 points for St. trade-in. 336 N. MAIN STREET New Oldsmobile captured the lead In the doubles three out of five games. Tuesday, though,” he added critically of Acushnets ...... 13 23 .861 Paul Hogue, slx-foot-nlne, 235- H ^ e nine. Argentina’s Alex Mlteff, a couple Mancheeter, Conn. West Road, Route 83 Saturday 7:30 Ckin- to iiooa starting at 7, Watkins will play himself. ’ is in the neighborhood, of 116. pound junior from Knoxville, ’Ihlngs didn’t go too well for the Joseph’s. Bill McGill popped in 34 . TRemont 5-6213 event wjth a combined score of “ Sure, I’ve had several 130 •ntlelsU ...... 13 23 .361 of full-sized heavyweight conten­ Mitchell 9-5258 874. Correntl rolled 171, 116 and Latvians for the right to meet Best Game Ever Tenn., aided at times by Tom 6-9 Lucas after the first half. He forU Uh. ders, clash tonight in a 10-rpunder Civitans. The finals are scheduled “ Of course it was the gest game gamea and some even up in the Other good scores fltday night was charged with four of eight It was a Cinderella-like season 146 for a 426. PelleUer was even were BiU AUen 187-138—384, Walt Thaejier, did a neat Job tieing up at 'Toronto's Maple Leaf Garden. COMPLEtE HOME HEATING SALES and SERVICE Wednesday night at 7. I ever bowled In my Uie,” added 140a. But never anything quite All-America Jerry Lucas, who was Ohio State errors — three second for Cincinnati which played Its TRIPLEWi MANCHESTEii MOTOR SALES, INC. hotter blistering 0»e pin* at a like this in my life before." HUlnaki 158-382, „ Ray Dellaferra Chuv|ilo, of Toronto, is ranked pace of 162, 156 and 131 for a 448 National League Schedule Bt^glnl to a question. “But, you held to only nine points in the last violations, steps, double , dribbles, first season under Jucker and had "Your Guorontos -Our 41 Yoor* of Dsp#ndcd)l# Sorvlc# Tueaday, Liberty Mutual vs. have to have plenty of luck to pile Bomrini told of an interesting 369, Hank Oryk 189-365, Al Oay- fumbles and bad poises, ^ e , Cin­ gotten no farther than two third ninth'. Mlteff Is ranked seventh. S T O R E S ^ MS WEST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. plnfall. They replMe Niles, and hla sidelight to the sparkling perform­ son 147-367, Sher Ferguson 8615, half and th* overtime period. teammates from Hartford, Roger Clarke's Ins. at 8:45. up a score like that." Lucas scored 18 points the first cinnati team committed only>1hree places in three previous naUonsl SELLING and SERVICING OLDSMOBILES FOB OVER 25 ITEARS ance. “ Scorer Norm Clark refused Merl Anderson 354, Joe HiUnski toumamsnta with three-Ume All lightwaight contenders L * n 681 MAIN ST.—MI S-6TT1 "QuaHty^-tlia Boot Economy o# AW"' Home Improvement! '* _ MI.3-1511 Pace, who had been leading with a Wednesday, Manchester Auto In earlier gamea Friday night half, however, for a game high such errors In posting Its 22nd Parts va. S t Mary’s at 8:15 and Bomiihi bowled 100 and 103 givingr to put them down on the sheet 185-351, Bud Simon 150, MUt Nel­ straigtat Tletoty, 'America Oscar Roboftsoo. UatthewB (No. 6) of Phlladslphl* II, 050. :- v^lle my airing o f atrlkea was son 187. of ST. Aa a team, tha Holiday I«naa East Bids VI. Gus’a Orinders at B. no IndlcaUOn he w m about to ex-

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Realty, 470 Main Street', kll doors, ameslte drive, shade trees, with several fruit and shade trees. tor Zubrow, 19 tVaranoke Rd.; Mra. S-5129. 30 days occupancy. .Marlon B. ranch; fireplace, 2 full ceramic Helen Sadrozlnskl, 167 W. Cen­ I SPRING CLEAN-UP—Attica: cel­ Asking $16,000, Call owner-agent tiled baths, full basement, Jalousied lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ Robertson. Broker. Ml 3-595$. ter St.; Miss Nancy Gallagher, 24 KINO’S FURNITURE Department Saby < f o u r r o o m apartment, including MEdford 3-2792. breezeway, 2 car attached garage, PLEASE READ YOUR AD rels emptied, vacant houaea —Large selection of naUonaUy ad­ Maple St.: Mrs. Agnes Walz, 20 «r •^mnt Ada” an tafceo over the phone aa a ooa- in good condltlan. AD 8-1036. heat, hot water, gas for cooking, SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and MANCHESTER—8 bedroom home, level lot 100x300, excellent location Fcrndale Dr.; Anthony Heldcav- cleaned. Barrels for sale. M A -M vertised furniture at low, low dis­ to all schoola. ^or appointment to Tealenoe. H io advertlaer ahould read hla ad the FIRST DAY IT Rubbish Removal Service, Ml B uttmose electric Tefrigerator, gaa stove garage, full shed dormer, 2 full nice condition, on large lot. full age, 46 CooUdge St.; James Cof- count prices. Unfinished 4 drawer BASS VIOLIN. Monde Kay, like Call yVl------9-773'f37 from ' 5-7- p.m. only. baths, wooded lot, easy walking inspect call owner, MI 3-6074 APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttm^ for the next buer- 9-9757. Towns w knee-hole desk only $14.88; break- basement, on bus line, near school frey, 11 Strant St.; Charles Plck- OUR fUlENOLV HOSPITAUTV new, coet $875; first 1135 takes it. distance to schools, bus, and shop­ 1 tlon. The Herald la reaponslble for only ONE incorrect or omitted mcoMEVou faat seta from 837.77; Danish wal­ MI 8-5709. FOR R E N V -T w o room apartment. and shopping center. Small down ral, 52 Wadsworth St.; Ralph Min­ InaertloB for any advertlaemeat and then only to the extent of a LAWNMOWERS sharpened and COMF. PAt k' SO O M ping. Don't miss this outstanding payment. Call owner, MI 9-9770. EAST HARTFORD—56 Manor Qr- WITH OPEH , nut lounge: chair, foam cushlona. Heat, not water, parking. Tel. Ml value. $15,900. Philbrick Agency, er, Hebron; Mrs. Bernadette Bam- •■make cood” tnaertlon. Errora which do not ieaaeo the value of serviced. Avoid the spring rush. OURTOWN I?. VOUR TOWN.' Just $34.88; deluxe Hollywood bed cle. Transferred owner desires ford, 268 Autumn St.; Robert arms—OBOV/ 8-2068. ■ kU 9-8464. TANNER STREET -r- 5',j room 5 the adverttaement wUI not he corrected by ‘‘make cood” inaertion. The L Equipment Corp., TR outfit, Innersprlng construction, immediate sale of Green Manor Farmer, 47 Bunco Dr.; Mrs. Isla 6-7609 or MI 3-0771 after 6 p.m. wmcHvoue Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 ranch, consisting of 8 bedrooms, with headboard, only $49.88. Bur BIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot water, BOLTON CONN.—For sale, ranch ranch with newly completed fam­ Purvis. North Coventry; Miss Elda STEPOHIHE living room, kitchen, and dining ily room and attached oversized YOUB COOPERATION WILL CXISMA APPLIANCE Service—Re et terma arranged. King’s TWO MEN’S tuxedos, sises 40-44, garage, atove and refrigerator, house, 5 rooms, furnished or un­ Pazzl, East Hartford. ffAS.' central, $125 a month. Available area, tiled bath, vanity, built-in garage. 7 rooma plus patio with BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 pairs all makes refrigerators, ford Road. excellent condition. Call after 17 furnished. basement garage. stove, oven and' dishwasher, nice ADMITTED SUNDAY: Arthur treezera, washing machines, dry April 1. CaU MI 3-2785 before 6. Please can owner MI 3-7354, Box storage area. Large, well Ismd- noon, k a 8-8997.. yard,' basement garage, screened acaped lot two blocks from Strickland, 685 E. kliddlo Tpke.; era ranges, oil and gas burnert. 'VtMkL'Or Customer Can>r Use 'It! 62, Carpenter Road. in» porch. For appointment call Wayne kIcNeilly, Wapping; Wil­ OOM’N GET IT GIRL’S AQUA spring coat, size 13, 148 COOPER HILL St. — Nice 6 schools, park and swimming pool. MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. afOAYLil/MKW/. room duplex, children, $105, Glas­ Joseph Rossetto, MI 9-0308. liam Minncy, 250 VV. Center St.; t Lost and Found AatomobOes tor Sale 4 /MOMg./60m, $1,700 WORTH OF $7; man’s tan eport coat, size 88, MANCHESTER—Colonial with at BU 9-1723. tonbury MEdford 3-9057 after 5:30 Mrs. Mary Dutka, IflO Foster St.; COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ Furniture A Appliances $5; excellent condition. MI 9-5088 tached garage, 3 large bedrooms, MANCHESTER — Immaculate 4 LOST—mtlUn the past ta-o montha, OLDER CARS mechanlcg spe­ y-ar CLEAN, charming, cozy, comfora- kira. Edith Schieldge, Coventry; art R. Wolcott on aut'./matic To Be Sold At H Price after 5. P-m- ______V. l*,i baths plus lavatory off kitch­ bedroom cape in St. James P«^- cials, fixit yourself cars, always > H «», a tC U ll lltW I»AH » Mrs. Stella Baballau.skaa, 93 ^ oop - pair of children’s eyeg;lasses In washers dryers and electric —YOU GET ALL THIS— en, formal dining room, fireplaces able, convenient. Yes, these five c m with G. Fox label, vicinity a g o ^ selection. Look behind our BIX ROOMS, first floor, hot wate^ ish, lovely fenced yard, recreation words briefly describe this 6 room cr St.; Frank Espo»ifn>-25'’% raln- ranges, ad 9-6678. in living room and knotty pine rec room. Be'lfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. P Hollister School. Summit Street, office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Here Is Royal Luxury for you Chestnut Street. Adults only. Box home on the West Side. Call—then ard PI.; Mrs. Jane Watkins, 28 See all you get—See Ml you save room, patio with awning, large Henry Street. Harlan Road, Call CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Wanted— To Buy 68 T. Herald. shaded lot with utility shed and VERNON—$390 down. New homes see what we mean! Evenings Mr. Cottage St.; Mr.s. Sally Pastula. 1956 PONTIAC convertible, radio —Gorgeous Blonde Or Cordovan Hayes, kn 3-0527. Warren E. e After 5 p.tn., MI 9-4628. and heater, power brakes, white­ Reaaonable rates. CaU PI 9-7958 Moving— ^Trucking— Help Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 ROCKVILLE —12 Ellington Ave. fireplace. $20,500. R. Wolverton. being built in fine progressive oulh Windsor; Harry Goldberg, between 1:30-4:30 or any time and all in quality furniture too .. WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Broker, Ml 3-1914. Howland, Realtor, MI 3-1108. tt 5 Williams Rd ; Mr.s. Rose Hlncki, wall tires, excellent condition, Storage 20 Triple Dresser with landscaped Large well furnished 2-room apart­ growing community, high eleva­ t 2 GIRL'S CAMEL hair coat taken by Saturday or Sunday. WANTED—Woman to work In SALE OUR atock of Thomas and uaed furniture, china, glass, RFD 2. Manchester: Girard anI mistake at WaddeU School ^ u a rc 3750. Tel. >n 9-6888. Mirror, spacious Cheat of Drawers, ment, adults only, TR 5-5689. tion, city water, large lots. Flor­ MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ pizza shop. Inquire at Don’s Pizza, Strahan waUpapers. Regularly silver, picture frames and old SEVEN ROOM split level, 2 baths, ence Realty, kn 3-4836. Robert Poliansky, Ellington; Herb­ Dancing' rniursday night. Will ex­ STEPS, sidewalks, stone walla, 130 Spruce or MI 8-0031. priqed 83.40-83.46 a single roU. sUding-door Bookcase-Bed, plus S coins, old dolls and guns, hokby- built-in oven, range and dishwash- JUST LISTED 1958 FORD, 4-doqr, hydromatic. fireplaces. flagstone terraces. ing Company. Local and Icng dis­ Night Tables, “ Sealy Poaturepedlc FIVE ROOM apartment refrigera­ ert Weirn Glastonbury; Mrs. Vera change for right coat. MI 9-9923, radio and heater, new tires and tance moving, packing and stor­ Good selection, 99c a single roU. coUectlons. attie contents or whole rccreation room, one-car ga SPECIAL^6 room cape, one par­ Reasonable. CaU Mr. Rodelll, 63 MONEY doesn’t grow on trees, but Innersprlng Mattress and Box estates. Furniture Repair Service, tor, stove and garage. J, D. Real­ 2’,4-story home, good condition, Extra - Curricular Duly Trescherk, North Coventry; Ly­ battery, private, 31,295. Call MI age. Regular aervlce throughout Sherwin WiUlama Company, 981 rage, $3,300 takes over 4H% tial, combinations throughout, fire­ FOLTSTi—Black and white mongrel. Homestead St. many AVON Repreaentatl'vea pick Spring, 3 Foam Rubber Pillows, 2 TalcottvlUe, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. ty 470 Main St., MI 3-6129. recently redecorated. 6’4 rooms, man Fuller, 451 Hilliard St.; of 3-2758. EveningsM I 3- lumber for aale, as­ ridge boxes, and gun books. Don’t 9-7683. To Fight Laos Reds BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to re- condition. Call MI 9-8774 after 6 appointment. Foam Rubber Seats, 52-plece Din 4'4 ROOM garden apartment avail­ fireplace. $15,900. Ken Ostrinskv, EXTERIOR AND interior painting. dump them. Call L. W. Rogers, MI COLUkIBIA—Stonehenge pastures, I complaints that the t\yo-foot Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burke, 62 ob- Also small busineaa aervicea. MI p.m. WEAVING of Burns, moth nolea sorted sizes, hardwood flooring, ner Set. Silver Plate, Canister Set, able April 1 Includes stove, re­ Realtor, MI 3-5159. 150 frontage, depths to 295 feet, | high statues were stolen. 9-8938. CeUinga refinished. Paperhanging. MACHINISTS — window sash and doors complete 9-0203. Watrous Road, Bolton, frigerator, heat, hot water and MANCHESTER Santina D r; a son to Mr. and Mrs.. aat and torn clothing, hoalery runs, room-size linoleum. Kitchen Cabi­ lots of trees, close to 6A. Your ■ Tliey ask that anyone who 1 Donald Raymond, East Hartford: 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door Brook- Wallpaper books. Estimates given. TOOL MAKERS windows, plumbing smo heating Conn. parking. $105 monthlj-. MI 3-7925. MANCHESTER—Russell Street. 8 (Continued from Page One) iny wood wagon, 6 cylinder, standard handbags repaired, slpper . re­ Fully covered by insurance. CaU net. First lime offered, completed 6 choice $990. Cash or terms, Les- has has lost such items fo to preparation for a united policy to a son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Job shop work— supplies, assorted pipes and aoU — PLUS — room home, garage, nice yard, one en­ THE DAIRY QUEE2» on West kUd- transmission, radio, heater, very placements, umbrellas repaired, Edward R. Price, MI 9-1003. FOR RENT—first floor, five rooms, room Cape, enclosed breezeway and senger. Realtor, Willimantic HA the police station, identify the bolster the antl-Communlst posi­ Phaneuf, Andover; a son to Mr. Commercial and aircraft. pipes. Open daily 8:80 tiU dark, WESTINGHOUSE R E F ’R block to Main St. and hospital. stressed rather that a peaceful solu­ act dle Turnpike ia now open. clean, 31.695. Center Motor Sales, men’s shirt coUars reversed- and Saturday, 8-4. Choman House built-in oven and range, new two- attached garage, fireplace, com­ 3-2065 anv time. statues, and take them home. tion in the negotiations and to be and Mrs. Lcraunt Be'ube, 143 Or­ replaced, klarlow'a little Mend­ Interviews any time. TV iSet And Comb. Range Rooms Without Board 59 $13,900. Belfiore Agenev, MI tion through negotiations should be ur- new location, 634 Center Street. MI E1XTX3UOR AND interior painting, Wrecking yard at Stock Place off family house. Ml 3-2573. bination windows, aluminum aiding. 3-5121. , ■ sought. ready in case the negotiations chard St.: a son to Mr. and Mrs. ing Shop. decorating, ceUings, floors, paper­ THE NEWTON COMPANY E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G BOLTON — I-arg^e Owner came to nothing. • 3-1591. Open evenings. North Main St. CaU kO 9-2392. HEATED ROOMS and cabins, free Beautiful finished family room and broker, New Zealand Prime Minister Umberto Del Mastro, South Wind­ INCOME TAXES prepared. CaU MI hanging, steaming. Clean work­ 65 ELM STREET THE ^’WHCSLE WORKS’? - FOUR ROOMS and bath, conven­ anxious to sell. Tongren uw FLAT FINISH Holland window parking, heat, light, hot water fur­ built-in bar. This home is like new VERNON—Campbell Avenue, 5 MI 3-6321. Keith Holyoake said his country The United States earlier had sor. 9-6058. 1956 CHEVROLET station wagon, manship.' Free estimates. No Job MANCHESTER YES! HALF PRICE ient location, $50 Now available. m - shades made to measure. All YOUR BEST BUY IS AT nished. Scranton Motel, kll 6-0826. throughout with many extras situ­ room ranch, garage, on about one About Town stands behind its Manila treaty been reported ready to seek BIRTHS SUNDAY: A son to radio, heater, whitewall tires, low too small. John VerfaUle, kQ ONLY $850 MI 3-8515. ated on a well landscaped lot with acre lot. Modern kitchen and bath, ; TWO B ZONE SEATO intervention in Laos if tl.e Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murp'hy, Glas­ lUs (A.L.A.) — AUTOMOBILE LEGAL metal Venetian blinds at a new klAN FOR general store work and NATIONAL 1. 2„OR 8 YEARS TO PAY lots with city commitment to help defend all its mileage. 3795. Center Motor Sales, 3-2521. ROCKVILLE—24 Grove. Well fur­ shade trees. Close to schools and $10,900, Belfiore Agency kll 3-5121. ' water Union ■St Manchester. Kremlin failed to agree to a cease­ tonbury; a daughter to Mr. and sla Association. Special Representa­ new location 834 Center Street, MI low price. Keya made whUe you driving. Apply in person. Minkow­ Free Storage Until Wanted Capt. W illiam F. Flynn, 'whose allies In Asia if the need arises. He ip’* Window Specials from $9.95 Ea. nished light housekeeping room, bus line. r ! $2,350 each. MI 9-6495. added, however, that negotiation is fire by Wednesday, the day the Mrs. Allan Thomas, 19 Waddell Rd. tive, aifford W. Barnett, 28 Otis 3-1591. Open evenings. wait. Marlow's. EXTERIOR and Interior painting. ski's Mower Fashion, 695 Main. Free Delivery FOUR ROOkl apartment. $65. Holl MANCHESTER — 7 room brick wife is the former Jean P.obinsnn DISCHARGED SATURDAY: St.. Mancheater, Conn., MI 3-7424. Door Specials from $3.95 Ea. $10 weekly. Tel. TR 5-9594. the best way to bring peace and a current SEATO conference ends. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. Free Set Up By Our Own Street. No children, kn 9-9173. FULL PRICE $15,900 ranch, 1'4 baths, 3 large bedrooms of Manchester, has been assigned Paul Gworek. 274 Green Rd.; n1- 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4-door PART-TIME worker for service Dutch Doors from $23.95 Ea. truly neutral Laos is feasible. Diplomatic Informants who re­ pany doors and windows, cuatom Wallpaper - removed. CeUinga. Reliable Men WISH to rent two bedrooms, fur­ with triple door closets, 2-car at­ LARGE BUILDING lot In Bolton, to Arlington Hall in Arlington, Va., James Sills, South Windsor; Mrs. dy sedan, power steering, power Floors. Good clean workmanship. station, experience helpful. Few Knotty Pine Paneling 14c Sq. Ft. See It Day Or Night At THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ Word that the Soviets had ported the U.S armistice-or-flght INCOME TAX problems? The best work guaranteed. CaU collect WU- nished or unfurnished, with kitch­ U & R REALTY COMPANY tached garage, family size kitchen verv reasonable. Call MI 9-4291. with the Army Ordnance Corps. Jessie Meyer. East Hartford: Craig led brakes, radio, heater, white side- Fully insured. Reasonable rates. evenings per week. CaU Bantly CeiUng TUe .9%c Sq. Ft. ment, first floor, bath, hot water, j with built-ins. A quality home. While he served 13 months in agreed in principle to Britain’s plans said massive military help answer Is to call PI 2-4607. limantlc. HA S-1106. en privUeges to two ladles, prefer­ kn 3-2692 proposal for a cease-fire in Laos for Laos waa not contemplated at Niles, 778 Center St.; Virgil ■wall tires, very clean, 31,795. Cen­ Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or kll Service Station, 333 Main Street, Louver Doors from $11.60 Per Pr, A-L-B—E—R—T—S ably Italian, in private home. MI. stove. Suitable for widow or mid­ Belfiore Agency. MI 3-5i21. LOTS FOR SALE for single and 2- Korea as commander of the 38tli R. D. Murdock, kll 3-6472 followed by an international con­ the start. They said it would be­ Mitchell, Columbia; James Sten- ial ter Motor Sales, new location 684 HAROLD k SONS, Rubbiab remov 9-5082. 'v MI 9-8247. Ehcotlc WaU Pw ellng 43-46 Allyh St.. Hartford 3-6441 between 5-8 p.m. dle-aged couple. Near Main Street, family houses. We. also buy lots, Ordnance Co., kirs. Flynn and their INCOME TAX preparation, buai from 16c Sq. Ft kn 3-7094. ference came after the SEATO gin on a moderate scale, but with house, 47 Holl St.; Mrs. Clemen­ ness and Individual. Raymond Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open al, cellars, and attics cleaned. Open Nights till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. I DUPLEX, NEW, 8 bedrooms, base­ Charles Ponticelli Agenev, MI .son. David, lived at 118 Cooper tine LaUci, 58 East St., Rockville; WANTED—Student for part-time Ping-Pong Table Tops $11.95 Ea. BOLTON—Five room ranch on ministers closed the doors for a se­ the idea of an all-out fight later ed Girard, MI 9-8008. evenings. Ashea, papers, all rubbish. Harold COktFORTABLE room, genUeman, board heat, near bus, schools, 9-9641 or kn 3-8109. Clifford Whitehouse, Eastford; Electrical Services 22 odd Jobs, painting, mowing lawns, Disappearing Stairways $23.95 Ea. FIRST FLOOR, newly redecorated heavily wooded lot, basement ga­ beautiful trees. Carlton W, Mutch- Hill St. cret session. It appeared likely if necessary to restore: Independ­ m- ' Hoar. Mi 9-4034. FOR SALE—Stove and refrigera. separate entrance, parking, MI rage, clean; a four bedroom ranch Mrs. Elsie Murphy, Mt. Nebo PI.; ire 1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-door hardtop, etc. Can kn 3-0228 between 8 a.m. Combination Doors from $13.95 Ea. tor, good condition. Reasonable 9-2951 or kn 8-1616. 4 room apartment, hot water, cel­ ins. kn 9-5132. however, thay would continue their ence to Laos. and 5 p.m. lar, attic storage, providp own with 2-car attached garage on acre Members of the Catholic Moth­ Donald Levitt, 153 Hilliard St.; ter Personals power steering, power brakes.| TV SERVICE - Potterton’a aU FREE ESTUIATEIS—Prompt serv­ - CASH 'N CARRY price, kn 8-6652. Suburban For Sale 75 whitewall tires. This car has 29.000 ice on all types of electrtcaa wir­ TWIN BEDROOM, business block. heat, $75. Write Box Y, Herald. lot; a seven room ranch with 2-car SECLUDED builder’s home, large ers Circles are reminded that there Mrs. Antoinette Lepine, RFD 2, itU makes. Highest quality guaranteed WANTED—Experienced carpenter. Come in for our special deals on Manchester; Robert Jalbert, 126 EU^BCTROLUX Bales and Service, original miles. 31.197. Center ing Licensed and insured. Wilson Kitchen Cabinets. We also have Depot Square, free parking. Tel. basement garage on six acres, T. Colonial Ranch V-j baths, cherry TO SETTLE estate —reasonably will be no religious instruction m- work and parts, over 47 years eX' Apply In person, S.H.V.C Inc., 44 STURDY, modern chrome ktlchen SIX ROOkf duplex off Main Street, J. Crockett, Realtor, kn 3-1577. Bissell St.; Joseph Rabaglino, 69 bonded representattve, Alfred Motor Sales, new location, 834 Cen­ perience. Famous for aervlce Electrical Co., Manchester, kO available Wall Component Panels set. Table, pearl gray mixture Mr. Keith. MI 9-8191. paneling, drapes, handsplit shin­ priced 5 room house, main high­ with the Rev. Francis T. Butler Cease-Fire in Doubt 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8-7376. Stock Place, Manchester, Conn. centrally located, $85 a month. J. tonight, but members .should at­ Hamlin St.; Mrs. Willodene Shick- AmeU, 906 Henry 8t. TeL kll ter Street, MI 3-1591. Open eve­ since 1931. Phone MI 9-'1637 for and Trusses Open Six Days A formica top; 4 matching chairs klANCHESTER — Beautiful 5'4 gles, double garage, large shade way three acres of land, newly dy 3-0450. nings. Week. FURNISl ROOM for gentle- D. Reaitv, 470 klain Street, kH trees, only $17,900. Carlton W. decorated, new heating system. tend services at their own parishe.s. el, 9 Burke Rd., Rockville: Anne vat best service. with gray mixture back, red seats, 3-5129, ■ • room Cape. Beautifully land- Richardson, RFD 2, Manchester: man. Main street location. Call Hutchins, kn 9-.5132, All circles are also requested to r i - Courses and Classes 27 FIRST CLASS painters wanted. “ Businese is Good" $17. Call MI 9-4774. soaped. Manchester’s finest area. Call kn 3-2785 week days. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, heater. A RETIRED upholsterer from the kU 9-0641. deliver nuns’ Easter ba.skcts to 'Mrs. Agnes Marcln, 63 North SL: an This car has a new engine, 3895: Call MI 3-6526. GROUND FIjOOR tenement, three Trulv.a fine home. Tongren, brok­ SIX ROOM ranch, garage, recrea­ Russians Warn SEATO Mrs. Alice Norton, 394 Summit my own home chop. Forty yemre shop can take care of all your up­ INTERNATIONAL Correspondence NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. ONE GLASS lined gas water tank COVENTRY-Not a development. the St. .James’ and Church of the le- Center Motor Sales, new location large unfumi.shed room.s, heat and I er. kll 3-63?l. tion room, bus. $3,000 assumes St.; Mrs. Eleanor Rook, 125 Cole­ factory experience. AU makee, holstering needs at a great sav­ Schools. Dqnald J. Foster, repre­ 381 STATE STREE7T, nearly new. $25. Electric stove, 3 room cottage, complete bath­ Assumption ' convents on IIol.v of 634 Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open hot water, adults $90 per month. I $108.21 monthly. Carlton W. man Rd.; Mrs. Jane Rankin, 23 low rates, free estimates, free ings. CH 2-2378. sentative, 30 Berkshire Road, West Help Wanted— NORTH HAVEN, CONN. $25. MI 3-6428. SIX ROOkl home in A-1 condition. room. artesian well, large corner Thursdav. on pickup and delivery. Mr. MUer, evenings. NOTICE MI 3-4406, i Hutchins, kO 9-M32. lot. black top road, only $5,000. Highland Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Hartford, AD 2-8490. Male or Female 37 CHestnut 8-2147 Present owner spent over $7,500 On Intervention in Laos Stella Martin, 39 Eva Dr.; Robert m- JA 2-1471. FOR SALE!—Double bed with mat­ ROCKVILLE - AUractiVp 5 room on new boiler, new ceilings, mod­ Ix'ssenger. Realtor,- Willimantic. yVnderson Shea Auxiliary, VFW. !X- Building-ContfactinY 14 PUBLIC HEARING $13,900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 HA 3-2065 any time. Halvar.'en, 89 Oxf-rd St.; Mrs. COUNTER HELP — Part-Ume, tress, vanity, reasonable, -MI refinished apartment, heat, hot ernizing kitchen, etc. One-car ga­ bedrooms, nice lot, trees, central­ will meet tomorrow at 7;30 p.m. at ch CALL OR SEE kfE for a good deal 1955 FORD V-8, 4-door. Can be seen Private Instructions 28 Diamonds— Watches— - ADDITIONAL '^(Continued from Page One) Ruth Weidig, RFD 1, Manchester; on 1961 Dodge Dart, Lancer and after 8 at 110 Oak Grove Street. A A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, weekends. Apply Home Maid Bak­ 9-5738 water, garage - Near Parkway. rage, deep lot. $16,900. Philbrick ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins, the po.st home. Mr.s. Dolores Chudy Oum’s forces, that American mili- Edward T^rol, Andover; Edward iv« APPROPRIATION Adults. TR 5-4120 after «. 'Agency, kll 9-8464. of Danbury, rfcpai'lmcnt pres'dent. tarj’ advisers leave Laos at once .•*- WUlys Jeeps and first choice used painting. Carpentry. Alteratlona ery, 699 Main Street. Jewelry 48 kn 9-5132. IzvesUa merely reported the Dimlow, South Windsor; Mrs. BOARD OF DIRECTORS ______t____ ^_____ Wanted— Real Efelate 77 will make her official visit. Mem­ and that the international confer­ cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett and ad&tlona. CeUinga. Workman­ ACXXIRDION lessons In your home PRINCETON ST.-7 room colonial White House said their meeting Elizabeth Tucker, RFD 1, Man­ and Popp Dodge, 10 Conn. Blvd., Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 ship guaranteed. 399 Autumn St. LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers - TOWN OF MANCHESTER, FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch, SELLING? Buying? Trading? No bers are reminded to bring items ence "help re.store peace in Laos chester; Frederick Rose.-Coventrj-; on or nilne. MI 4-0191. Peter Gross!. Repairs, adjust^ watches expert­ Business Locations with 4 bedrooms, 1’ 4 baths, large 5-2, dining room, steel beam con­ wa.s "useful in view of the serious EhUt Hartford. kO 9-8422. MI 3-4860. Dogs—Birds— Pets 41 NOTICE matter what your needs may be, for the grocery basket, and also to on a basis that would be acceptable Mrs. Annie Hadden; 709 Main St.; dy TWO WHITEWALL Fisk tires. ly. Reasonable prices. Open Tues­ CONNECTICUT 54 living room with fireplace, hot situation in Lao.s.” Tlie newspaper For Rent struction, garage, trees, bus. near Mitten can fit them like a glove. wear uniforms to the meeting. to the lawful government, the Mrs. Catherine Martocchio, Hart­ res 760x15, summer tread, like new. BIDWEUX HOME improvement day through Saturday, Thuraday 4 PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the water heat, one-car garage. By ap­ Bowers School. Carlton W. Hutch­ also quoted the Wa.shlngton Post PASSENGERS WANTED to Hart­ Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 FOR SALE!—Brown standard poo­ Free inspection upon request. Call National-Patriotic forces (meaning ford; Mrs. Gloria Swanson and son, Two disc hubcaps, klust sell. Eve­ evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 0-4387. Board of Directors, Town of M m - STORE FOR rent on Spruce 8t. pointment only. Philbrick Agency, ins. kn 9-5132. a.s saying the Kennedy-Macmillan ford, arrive 8:30, leave at 5. CaU Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ dle one year old; also doghouse. BOARD OF DIRECTORS the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Marine Pfc. David C. Hayes, the pro-Coinmunist Pathet Lao 138 Glenwood St.; Mrs. Gail Hamil­ nings, MI 3-0517. rages. Hoofing and siding experts. chester, Connecticut, will hold a Reasonable and parking in the kn 9-8464. meeting was called because of the rebels), and other political forces kn 9-7389. MORTGAGE MONEY— Available Reasonable. Call Mter 6, M l 9-0365 TENTATIVE BUDGETS. OF Realtors, Ml 3-6930. son of Mrs. Dorothy Dragon, 14 ton and son, 105 High St., Rock­ Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Public Hearing in the Municipal rear. Call kn r-8C19, ’21C Spruce DELUXE SPLIT level, 2’4 baths, 7 "success achieved by the troops of of Laos.” in any amounts. Terms to fit your Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B GENERAL MANAGER Building Hearing Room, 41 Cen­ DUPLEX—5-5, 3 down. 2 up each Wadsworth St.. Is serving with ville; Mrs. Roberta Smith and son, 3200 BUYS klY 1951 Chrysler, Unexcelled workmanship. Easy budget. J D. Realty, 470 Main St. rooms, built-in range, magnificent WANTED TO buy from owner early the national liberation movement Auto DrivinY School 7-A ter Street, Manchester. Connecti­ aide. Separate boilers. Hot water rec room, garage, high elevation. the Second Battalion of the Sixth The 14-nation conference to con­ North Windham. power brakes, e tc.. Can be seen budget terms. kH 9-6495 or TR St. Ml 3-5129. Articles For Sale 45 April 5, 1961 Colonial home, preferably in or in Laos." sider the Lnotian situation was 329 E. Center Street. a-9109. EASTER PLANTS cut, Tuesday, April 4, 1961 at 8:00 LARGE ONEl-room air-conditioned baseboard heat. 2-car garage, Carlton W Hutchins. kD 9-5132. Marine Regiment, an infantry DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Bar­ MORTXOCK’S Manchester’s leaH- 8 :0 0 P.M. office. 100% Main St. location. wooded lot on bu.s line, $19,900. By close to Manchester, Will consider unit of the Second Marine Division Then it mentioned—obliquely— first proposed by Prince Norodom bara Massey, Coventry; Jerilyn SECOND mortgages available for HOME MADE nivloU, freah or P.kt. on proposed additional ap­ exchanging 3-famiIy homa located 1957 FORD, 4-door sedan, very good Ing driving school. Three skilled BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling Ulies Gardenias Illing Junior High School, propriation as follows: Marlow's 867 Main St. appointment. Philbrick Agency, WEST SIDE — Beautiful 6 room at Camp Lejuene, N.C. that there is a possibility of di­ Sihanouk, the Cambodian chief of Ciraldo, Glastonbury; Matthew residential, farm and commercial frozen, 30c doz. H. Pasquallnl 346 in good location in center of Man­ state, and quickly endorsed by the condition. Call between 5-6 p.m. courteous instructors. Class room additions, recreation rooms Avery Street, Wapplng, Middle Turnpike East To the General Fund Budget MI 9-8464. Cape, garage, trees, excellent lo­ rect American military interven­ Patalik, East Hartford: Mrs. properties. No brokerage or ap­ Tulips Azaleas OFFICE FOR rent near Parkade. chester. All replies confidential. Soviet Union aqd Communist MI 9-0693. Instructions for 16, 17 year olda. porches. All types of carpejitry praisal fee. E. C. Solimene, Brok­ 1960-61, Public Works, High­ cation. Near bus. shopping, school, Tlie Friendship Circle of the tion. ' Agiies Secor, 120 Walnut St.; Telephone Mr. Mortlock. Director W ALIJAPBR SALE—FuUy trim­ Hyacinths Hydrangeas Notice Is hereby given that in 186 W. kliddle Turnpike. Call kH H. B. GRADY, Broker. Licensed. only $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-4336. Salvation Army will meet tonight Chinn. The United States for also cellar floors poured' Calf MI er, MI 9-0500. accordance with the provisions of way Division, for snow re­ "We cannot but help pay atten­ Judith Christensen. South Coven­ of Driver Education. kQ 9-7398. 9-6205 after 2. Bonded. Experienced. Choice MI 9-5132 at 7:4.5 at the cl.jirch. Mrs. Rob­ months opposed §uch a ’ conference 9-4291. med, plastic coated, many 1961 Geraniums Wax Begonias Chapter V of the Town Charter, as moval and sanding ...$15,000 NEEDED — 3 bedroom house, tion to the movement which has try; Anthony Marlnelll, 142 Loo­ PLYMOUTH 1954, 4-door Savoy, selection of homes to suit buyer’s ert Lyons will be hostess. because it would give Communulst patterns to choose from. C. J. amended, the Board of Directors Robert W. Gordon, $14,000 to $20,000. Have several been gaining strength in the mis St.; Mrs. Imogene Hedges, 3165. kn 9-2281. PREPARE FOR driver's teet. Morrison Paint Store, 885 Oehter EXCELLENT spot for any business price range. Call kll 3-8009 at any SO. WINDSOR—3 bedroom ranch, (Thina an official role in Southeast '-D Business Opportunities 32 of the 'Town of Manchester will Secretary - qualified buyers. Carlton W. United States for a broad military Hartford; Joseph Kamor, 76 Dev­ Ages 18 to 60. Driving and class ALL KINDS of carpentry work St. or office. Center of town, plenty time. full basement, fireplace, kitchen Tlie ways and means, St. Camll- Asian affairs but finally bowed to Ponticelli’s Greenhouse hold a public hearing on the ten­ Board of Directors Hutchins, MI 9-5132. intervention in Laos,” said Izvesla. on Dr.; Mrs. Antoinette Mueller, room. Three Instructors. No wait­ done, no job too small. MI 9-4256. RESTAURANT and grill for aale, of parking. Ml 9-5229 9-5. with built-ins, about one acre lot, lus, and program committees of pressure from the British and the .t . tative budgets of the General Manchester, MANCHESTER -7 room Cape, i "For example, Sens. Javits of New Second St., Rockville; Mrs. Lor­ ing Manchester Driving Acade­ ------reasonably priced, easily financed. LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, 433 North Main St. full of stui-dv shade trees, Belfiore the Guild of Our Ividy of St. Bar- worsening military situation of the 1- Back Interest Manager for said To'wn o f Man­ Connecticut NICE OFFICE or small store, love­ family room, moderrf kitchen, 3 WANTED — 4 room Cape, 2 unfin­ York and Scott of Pennsylvania, etta DeMers, 181’,4 Oak St.; Gor­ my. PI 2-7249. J. D. Realty, 470 Main Street, ktl ’ Boiriis, Goodall, Ariens. Riding Agenev.A gen^. m '3-5121 tiioloniew’s pnri.sh will meet to- Boun Oum forces in I.^os." V Open 7 days a week chester for the fiscal year begin­ Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ ly Condition, inlaid linoleum or bedrooms, rec room, garaffe. Good ished, near bus and shopping. MI during radio ,and television Inter- don Keeney, 1,00 Washington St.; Roofing— Siding 16 3-5129. mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Ridamatlc 9-6281. morrow"'at 8 p.m. in the ba.sement Prince Norodom proposed that -t tractors with over 21 attachments. ning July 1, 1061 as published or cut this 24th day of March, 1061. floor, new heating system. Excel­ lot with trees. One block to MAffCHEMANCHESTER and vicinity—Fine view.s. .spoke' in fav'or of military Eugene Ciullcn, East Hartford; o lent location, plenty of parking. schools, shopping and bus. $16,900. of the re< tory at 741 E. Middle the conference include the nine na­ Michael Valenti, 130 School St.; Orchids In Bloom! COUGHLIN ROOFING Co. - AU BE YOUR OWN BOSS—Small res Used mowers and tractors. Parts to be published by the General selection of new and used homes WE BUY and sell. Please call this intervention of American troops In « Household Goods 51 Available April 1. Must be seen.' Philbrick Agency. kO 9-8464. in all price ranges. All inquiries Tpke. tions that attended the 1954 Gene­ Mrs. Ruth Edwards, 94 Prospect types of roofs and roof repairing, taurant with excellent Income can and service. Capitol Equipment Manager in The Manchester Eve­ office for speedy -service, J. D. Laos." va Conference that ended the war I. specializing in Twenty Year Bond­ Call MI 9-9835. kept strictly confidential. Phone St., Rockville: Robert Quey, 73 be easily operated by couple. Ehc. Co., 38 klain. kn S-79S8. ning Herald. Realty, 470 Main Street, Ml 3-5129. Izvestia briefly reported the in Indochina, the three countries” ed Roofs. Call kn 8-7707. TORO LAWNMOWERS at reduced MANCHESTER vicinity — New 8 now—and. o f course, no obligation Tl\e Profe.ssional Women's Club West St.:'Mrs. Stella JPolchlopek, cellent financing J. D. Realty, 470 prices^ Ride, rotary, reel models Said hearing will be held in the will meet lomorrow al 8 p.m. at opening of the "aggressive bloc jwhich served as an armistice con­ SPRING SPECIAL — Aluminum Auditorium of the Illing Junior SEPTIC TANKS ABOUT 500 square feet of space room Cape Cod, 5 finished, large ever. Wesley Vancour, MI 3-4836 54 Amott Rd.; Joseph Della Fera, Main Street, k fl'3-6129. with wind-tunnel grass bag attach­ available now. Excellent for a\ilo wooded lot. oil hot \vater heat, WISH SOMEONE to handle your Watkins Bros, stoi'e. Mrs. Ruth SEATO" meeting in Bangkok and trol commission for Laos, and two stofinxirm and screens from $9.95. High School, Middle Turnpike 21 Pino St.; Carol Graf, Wapping: Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ment. Marlow’s, Inc., 887 Main, AND topping upholstering, or ware­ ceramic bath, birch cabinets, real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0320 Shea Watkins will give a talk bn said the meeting was for the pur­ other neighbors of Laos. These Best buy full inch, doors,, roll up East on Wednesday, April 5, 1061 David Wiley, 79 Niles Dr.; Paul kn 0-5221. house use. Call kn 3-6441 between amesite drive, F\ill price $12,2.50. IN BEAUTIFUL BOLTON for prompt and courteous service. interior decorating and, a lour of pose of discussing the situation in nations _Were Britain, the .Soviet ROOFTNG—Specializing repairing Help Wanted— Female 35 awnings, patio enclosures. Master at 8 o’clock in the aftemooq, at Maloney, 166 Wells St.; Mrs. Ruth PLUGGED SEWERS 5-8 p.m. Only $500 down. U & R Realty Co.. Joseph Barth', Broker. Laos and to "elaborate plans for Union. ’ Communist China, the roofs of ail kinds, new roofs, gut­ Blit. JA 3-4289. which hearing any elector or tax­ Country Living At It’s Best! the store. Refreshments will be Stewart, 37 Clinton SL; Mrs. Mai-y ■ ACCOUNTING clerk, Manchester, STERILIZED used furniture and MI '3-2692, R. D. Murdock. Ml served. mutual action," United States, France,’ Cambodia, ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ appliances, excellent condition. payer may have an opportunity to DUE TO OUR volume of sale.? this T\vible, North Coventry; Mrs. figure aptitude, some typing abll' 'TOOL AND equipment rentals. Machine Cleaned OFFICE FOR Rent, 500 sq. ft. 100 3-6472. Just minutes to Manchester or In Washington, there was no im- Communist North Viet Nam. Laos, paired. Aluminum siding. 30 NEiW bronze/brass and bhrome be heard. For and by order of the per cent Main Sir,eel location. Call winter, wo need listings. Singles, Mary-Evans. 25 N. Elm S tj Mrs. Ity, bookkeeping machine exper­ Sales snd service AP Equipment, Septio Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Hartford. 2-3 and 4 families. Also, business Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ mediate official comment from the Thailand, Burma, India, Poland years’ experience. Free estimates. dinette seta, mattresses, and other Board of Directors of the Town of IWI 8-6419 or MI 3-7614. SPIC 'N SPAN — 6 room Cape, State Department. But, officials Marie Zipfel, Coventry; Mrs. CaU Howley. Ml 3-5361, kO 3-0763. ience preferred, 6-day week Write Center St., kn 0-3053. Lines Installed--^llar Water­ and investment property, Tongren, ters, will meet tomorj'ow at 8 p.m. and Canada. The latter three were items, 80%-40% off. Credit terms, Manchester, Connecticut. aluminum storms snd siding, 1. Quality built 6-room ranch, said if the Pravda account turns Elizabeth Sadloski, 48 Hollister Box U, Herald. proofing Done. broker, kll 3-6321. at Odd Fellows’ Kali. Members ai;e the control commission members. GRADE A LOAM $2 per yard deliv­ no down, payment. LeBlanc Furni­ Robert W. Gordon, large .shaded lot. For a belter buy formal dining room with picture out to be Soviet acceptance of the If that is the conference lineup, St.; Mrs. Priscilla Spicer, Talcott- Heating and Plumbing 17 Secretary Houses For Rent 65 to bring hat.s- for an Easter pa­ ville; Mrs. Margaret Gradante. WANTED—A cleaning woman for ered. Also, fleldstone for retainer ture Hospital, 195 South Street, call Robert Wolverton, kll 8-1914. window, fireplace, built-in ki.tchen, FOR ACTION call MI 9-6593. Have rade, and articles for a sunshine British proposals the United States the Soviets and the western Allies •r office Wednesday afternoons. Box walls. Columbia Academy 8-9338. Rockville, TR 5-2174. Open 9-9, 'Board of Directors full ceramic bqth, 3 bedrooms’ with will, of course, be very gratified. are expected to lock horns imme­ Wapping; Mrs. Beryl Kuntz and. PLUMBING AND heating — re­ Mtmehester, McK in n e y b r o s . FOR LEASE—5 room ranch one- buyers waiting. Fitzgerald Agen­ basket. V. Herald. Cali after 5. Saturday till 6. We buy houselots ROLLING PARK AREA, ceramic bath, 3 bedrooms with cy. "The British government stands diately on Which Laotian govern­ son. East Hartford; Mrs. Elna De n 2 modeling tnstaUatlons. n-palr^. car garage, four years old, $135 of furniture. Connecticut Sewerage Disposal Co. ample closet space, stairway to at­ for an immediate cessation of the. Carl! and daughter. South Cov­ All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ per month. References required. ,jAn instrumental quintet.' The ment will attend the conference. a TABLE SAW wljh motor, never Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ 180-132 Pearl SL—H I S-5S08 six room Cape with all rooms tic, attractive well finished 12x40 fire in Laos, after which it con­ entry: Mrs. Diane Stein and perience. 24-hour service. CaU Philbrick Agency, Tel. kll 9-8464, finished a n d 'll: baths.. Fireplace, Harmony Messengers, from the V EXPERIENCED NURSES Aid. 7 used. Can be seen at Emily cut this 24th- day o f March 1061. Ijaacment rec room, separaj-e zone sidered possible the convening of In New Delhi, Prime Minister daughter, Thompsonville; Mrs. i* Earl VanCamp, MI 9-4749. a.m.-3 p.m. shift, kn 9-2324. Dowd’s, 87 Oiestnut Street. USED f u r n i t u r e . MI 8:7449. basement, combination windows, Oak Hill School for the Blind, will Jacqueline Picarello and daughter, BEAUTIFUL 6 room colonial for heating. '2-car basement garage, entertain members of the Women’s the international control commis­ Nehru told India’s parliament that a dormers front and rear. Owners are 98 Summit St.; Mrs. Mary Beane rent, $150. J. D. Realty, 470 Main aluminum combinations, amesite Club of Manchester tonight at 8 sion in Laos," the Pravda article La6s is an example of "wrong poli­ U Radlo-TV Repair FRIENDLY ICE Cream. Manches­ HOT WATER tank and ' cabinet anxious to sell and have priced this and son, Birch Mt. fcxL, Bolton; sink with aet tub, 3-piece bath­ 30" GAS STOVE, excellent condi St., MI 3-5129. drive, on acre high lot, reduced at Fellowship Hall of Second said. cies pursued until they roach the 6 ter shop has part-time week day home well below comparable homes to $17,900. News Tidbits Mrs. Jean Ea.'tman and daughter. Services 18 lunch hour openings, during the room aet, A condition. Reasonable. Uon, perfecUy clean. Call after 6, Congregational Church. "Britain agrees with the -(So­ edge of disaster and then trying to M SINGLE HOUSE, 6 rooms, all ac­ in this very ’ desirable section. viet) propo.sal for speeding the in­ 210 Hollister St. hours of 11-2. Must be neat and MI 8-8857. kn 8-1740. 2, Almost new 28x40, 7-room from the AP Wires retrieve the situation." ft commodations, laundry room, ternational co.ifcrence to consider He said Laos and other Indo­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA dependable. lio experience neces- T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor cape, shed dormer, attached ga­ The Men’s Fellowship League of 7 Tappan gas stove, near bus and the Lao.s problem and stands for Jeanne Martell, Hartford: Mrs. aary. Cali MI 9-8196 for appoint­ rage, 2 full ceramic baths, 4 very the Salvation Army will hold its chinese nations can exist only as t television, service. Ml 9-4641. stores. Box W, Herald, a speedy solution of tne problem neutrals and that a military solu­ Marion Cohun. Worce.ater Rd., ment. 'M I 3-1577 large bedrooms, many kitchen cabi­ Dozens of ivhite and Negro annual Easier Sunday morning RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make - youths battle at Atlanta Inteima- breakfast al 7 a.m. Sunday in the of a nejrtral government of hation-* tion would be disastrous for Laos, Vernon: Wajme McNeilly, Wap- nets with built-ins, formal dining al unity in Laos. ping: Miss Judith Smith, M Fair- cars, amplifiers, phonographs and FOR SALE OR LEASE Business Property For Sale 70 MANCHESTER GREEN—Six room room, 15x20 living room with fire­ tional Raceway minut-i after At­ Youth Center at the church. possibly leading to disaster on a changers. Over 47 years total ex­ WAITRESS WANTED. Monday ranch 2 years old, 3 bedrooms, lanta 500 Auto Race ends . . . Fu­ Reservations may be made by call­ It is not difficult to see that bigger scale. field St. through Fridays, days. TR 5-6545. MANCHESTER—Main St. Fully place, on one acre of shade trees, there are some real possibilities for perience. 90 days guarantee on all dining room, 2 full baths, modern reduced to $19,900. ' neral services will be leld in New ing Thomas Maxwell. 71 Linn- "One almost might think the is­ V work. Potterton’s; MI 9-4537. MODERN, GROUND LEVEL equipped restaurant, business and Haven Wednesday for Lt. fV)!. Her­ regulating the Laos problem if all sue of war or peace depends upon equipment Yours (or only $2,500. kitchen with built-lfis, 2-car- ga­ more Dr., by lomorrow. New York Port Biggest a 3. Income with privacy on two bert J. Hennesay, Deputy Director interested countries countries try what happens in toe next few days CLEANING WOMAN wanted, Wap­ Call the Mitten Agency, Ml rage, $20,500. Philbrick Agency, a CONNIE’S TV and Radio benrtce, wooded acres, two separate homes of Selective Service system for to achleve-that and do nothing that there,” Nehru said. He mentioned plng, MI i-1947. 3-6930. M l 9-846J. Manchester A.scmbl.v. Order of New York—The Port of - New available aU hours. Satisfaction OFFICE OR RETAILING SPACE with-, separate garages and drive­ Connecticut. could aggravate the situation, in nothing about personal interces­ guaranteed. CaU Ml 9-1815. Rainbow for Girls, will meet to­ York is the world’s biggest, with DO YOU UKE fabrica? Are you MANCHESTER—Large 8 bedroom ways. (aJ Large 6 room ranch, 1’4 Attorney testifies that Joseph A. night at 7:30 al the .Ma.sonlc Laos." sion but reportedly had urged So­ Farm and Land For Sale 71 Although it pul the blame on the viet Premier Khrushchev-by mes- 650 milee of navigable waterfront. experienced in 'aales work? If so, 1,500 SQ. FT., PLUS BASEMENT Colonial, I'/a baths, hot water heat­ baths, 2 fireplaces, 3 large bed­ Peel Jr., on trial for murder in Temple. There will be an Initiation RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, ing unit, large lot, convenlenUy lo­ United States for the situation in .sage to accept a peaceful solution. More than 1,000 ships a month free pickup and delivery on smkll Pilgrim klills has Just the oppor­ rooms with double closets each, kiiami, Fia., once told him, "any­ of candidates. tunity for you! Apply Mansger, cated in an area of fine homes. formal dining room, stairway to at­ one who knowa anything about Laos and took issue with much tliat visit the port. Last year they car­ L radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 AIR-CONDITIONED— ABUNDANT PARKING , HEBRON... ■Many-extras. Priced- to sell. Ger­ President Keiuiedy said at his news ried nearly a million passengers p.m. H * E Radio and TV, MI Pilgrim Mills (Cheney Hall), Hart­ tic. unusually finished and equip OhiUlngworth murders don’t live.” d ard Agency; kfl 3-0365. "The Fast ’.50’s',” a film Of the conference Thursday, the Observer Ja)>ah First in Land Y ield and nine billion dollars’ worth of 9-5582. MI 3-1479. ford Road, 88 acres of high ground. Builders ped basement rec room, (b) A three . . . Two AW OL enlisted meti, sr- la.st ten years' auto races at S Toom home with basement garage article welcomed "the statement of cargo almost 42 per cent of the Adjacent to Municipal Parking Area, near Banks, Res- O aaeK eB ieall dm D a AMI BOLTON-COVENTRY Une — Six rested by State Police in West­ Indianapolis, will be shown for a.. Here’s a cleverly styled sleeve­ PHILCO RECOMMENDED Service ■hould look. Selling for $12,000, and workshop. Also a large two- the President that the United States Tokyo—Japan has toe highest value of all United States ocean- Crochet a lacy centerpiece with room split level on one^half acre, brook, (jonn., while driving car auto parl.s dealers and mechanics less dress that won top honors —On Hi-Fi’s, radios, television. taurants, Central Business District. ljvP w vl9la 0 IIwwill VQP w car garage with electric overhead which didn’t belon£ to them, are wants peace in Laos and not war. rate of intensive farming in the borne international trade. exotic Hawaiian orchids that will ■fireplace, 3 bedrooms, on Town from Manchester and Rockville in the dresp design contest at Also, guaranteed service on «dl R'. F. DIMOCK CO. door, reduced to $28,600. given Jail sentencea iti N'eJW London "They want to solve the problem world, some five times greater bring a touch of sunlight to your SEPTIC TANKS Can be purchased or leased completely equipped with Road. F.H.A. approved, $600 down. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Ameri UCLA. Note the back closing. other makes. Shop our special do Circuit Court . . . New' Haven Rail-' in a conference and not o” the bat­ than that of West Germany, 13 Legal Notice h - No: 8132 with Patt-O-Rama is tabletops. CLEANED and IN8TAUJED ' MI 9-5245 W, E Tliieman. broker, Coventry, can Legion Home. 20 Leonard St. tlefields. That is what the Soviet It-yourself department featuring prestige office furniture, office machines, waiting room One partially finished— Combinations throughout— LAWRENCE F. FIANO road president George Xlpert of­ times that of France, 27 times i in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. 20. Bust Pattern No. 5914 has crochet di­ discount prices. Tubes 15% , to PI 2-’7752. The showing will be .sponsored by Union wants," that of Great Britain, and 81 times LiqVOR PEBMIT rections for 24” doily; stitch illus­ and show room equipment. Fireplace— Lajige master bedroom— half acre beau­ fers to lease Old Colony railroad NOTICE o r APPLICATION , a 31 to' 40. Size 12, 32 bust, sleeve­ 50% off list. Open evenings and • SEW ERS BUILDERS Attention, Bolton Realtor MI 3-2766 line to Massachusetts for $1 per Mahche.ster Auto Parts and Rock­ The, article also gave a preview that of the United States. The Tills Is lo give notice that I. .BICB- trations; material requirements. BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room less, 5 1-4 yards o f 35-incli. Saturdays. Satellite Electronics MACHINE CLEANED Ideal for Professional Office, Genera! Office, Sales Of­ tifully wooded lot in one of the best locations in town— Center—100 acres' or more of ville Auto Parts. Refreshments of what the Russians are likely to .yield per imit of land in Japan is ARD a DUCniESNEAU. of 30 liu d s r To order, send 25c in coins to: bbautifui land for subdivision ranch, fireplace, dining room, Paul P. Fiano ‘ MI 8-0488 year. demand at an international confer­ Ave.. Wimmantlc, Conn., haw fuedsn To • order,. send 35c in coins to Service, 165 School St., Manches­ will be served. the world’s highest. Japan’s major appllcntinn dated Msrch 14. 1»*1. with a. Sue Burnett, The Manchester E\>e' Anpe Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ ter, kfl 9-1786 or JA 8-1669. fice", Club or Organizational Use, Service or Retail Outlet. Near new shopping center— Owner is being trans- Also, several other attractive par cabinet kitchen, 3 bedrooms. ence on Laos. It restated the Soviet INSTALLATION Shown by appointment. Marion E. Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 agricultural problem is toe large the Liquor Control Commission for a ning Herald, 1150 AVE. AMERI­ ning Herald, 1160 AVE. OF ferr^, that’s why it’s ONLY $14,900! cels in vicinity^ ^ c e d far, b e l ^ Satellitea Mapped position that Prince Souvanna farm population and toe small Bftor Permit for Ih^ Ml® of jUcomiUs CAS, NEW YORK 86, N.Y. AMERICAS, n e w YORK 36, N.Y. SPECIALIST market value. 'Termsernii to suit. J. D. Robertson, Broker, MI 3-8953.. Washing Frointcd On Phouma heads the legal govern­ liquor'on the' premises MMdIs Turn- Moving— Tracking— PLEASE DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: MANCHESTER —Near Rockledge arable acreage. pike West. Manchester. C^n, For Ist-class mailing add 10c For Ist-class mailing add 10c for Realty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-5129. Bedford. Mas.s.—The Air Force’s ment of Laos and that western- The business Is ownsd-toy ^ 9 * for each pattern. Print name, ad­ each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ Storage 20 MANCJHESTER—4 year old beauti­ area. Lovely 6 room ranch with Paris—Medieval churchmen con­ backed Premier Boun Oum' is lead­ Shop' Inc. of Manchester, of MIAdls garage, paneled rec boom, aepa- space-control center at Bedford In Groiek mytoology. Echo was a 5 dress with zone, style number and dress with 2kme and Pattern Num­ Town an i Country Houses For ^le 72 ful 5 room ranch, enclosed heated sidered the unwashed state a prop­ ing a revolt, "inspired from Turnpike West Manchester. C W j and ^(a NCHESTER Package Delivery. TheR.F. DIMOCK CO: porch, full basement, beautifully rate 12x20 paneled family room, keeps a computer catalogue of nymph who grieved so over the will lie conducted by RICHABP 0. a- size. ber. R. F. BRODERICK, Broker er "mortification of the flesh." St. abroad," against the legal govern­ ------■ --'idsi Light trucking and package deliv­ PheiM Ml 9-S24S city water and zewera.. This home space vehicles and can instantly failure of Narclaauz to return her DUCHE8NEAU. of Laudsr AvswM. Send 35c now for the Spring Have you the '61 Album con­ DRAINAGE 00. C O V E N TR Y -4 large rooms on landscaped, city water and sewer, Jerome went so far as to state, "A ment. ery. Refrigerators, washers and 148 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER—HI 8-1278 owner leaving state. Schwartz is an exceptional buy oimer'l tell the position aV any .given mo- affection that she pined away until and Summer '61 Basic Fashion, taining many lo'vely deal8;i>s and stove moring specialty. Folding large tree shaded lot. Close to clean body and a clean dress mean It demanded that ThaUaod not M l 9^143 ------W, E. Thle- Real EaUte, Ml 8-8454 or AD traaafarred. Schwartz Real Ea- meat of any known apaco satellite nothing waa left but her voice. Dated March IS. IMI. our complete pattern book. free i>attemi. Only 36e a copy. chairs for rent. Ml 8-om. •verythliv. 111.700. W, an unclean soul." be uaed aa a base to supply Boun Man, tooxer, Coventry PI 3.7782. 6-1241. ' tate, MI 84484 or AO 8-1341. ’ or aatellite part. /

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— — — ...... ■ — imrw MONDAY, MARCH 27,. 1961 The Weather PAGE SIXTEEN ATcrase Daily Net Pre9s Run ForecMt of V. ^..Wentlier.Boma iim trifiB tp r ^uptttus For the Week Ended March 11, 1991 ChMoo of oentterad obowaia 9a> Margaret Churchill, membership; night. Low 38 to 49. Wednaeday Miss Carol West, daughter of! Study Unit Hears Mrs. Betsy Falkensteln, public ATLANTIC Mr. and Mrs. Ormond J. West S r.,, relations; Mrs. Marjorie Broderick, 13,317 mootly aunny, not na mild. High About Town Bolton Center, has been elected to i From Dr. Fraser bulletin editor; Mrs. Martha E. FURNACE OIL Member of the Audit In SOo. Alpha L,ambda Delta, national | Freeman, health and safety; Mrs. Aiitaniaiic Ilellyerjr Bnrenn of Clroiilntlon Manchester— A'City of Village Charm The Holv Ghost Mothers Cir-1 scholastic honorary for freshmen i Angela Golangos, finance; Miss L. T, WOOD CO . ele will mee-t tonipht Bt 8 Bt the w'omen. at Indiana University, j On College Plan Bloomington. Ind. She will be in- j Bllie Hiiebner, international rela­ Phon.- .Ml 3-1189 home of Mrs. Joseph A. Ger\ais,, tions; and Mrs. Naomi Mortlock, (Olnmlfied Advertleing on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS 47 Seaman Circle. There will he itiated with new pledges April 20. . Dr. Mbwat G. Fraair. chief of public affairs. VOL. LXXX, NO. 150 (SIXTEEN PAGES) , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1961 DO Instruction preceding the meet- j the State Bureau of Higher and Ing. I The executive board of Nathan j Adult Education, wU. meet with Hale PTA will meet tomorrow a t ! the Manchester Community Col­ Miss Gail Eagleson. 637 S. Main 7:30 p.m. in the school cafeteria.. lege Committee tomorrow to dis­ St., recently attended the 36th an- ^ cuss regulations and procedures State News nual conference of the Eastern, rhi Theta Chapter. Beta Sigma for accrediting a new Junior Souvanna Forecasts States Association of Professional Phi. will meet tomorrow at 8 n.m. college In Manchester. HOUSE &. HALE Schools for Teachers in New York at the home of Miss Elaine ' ’er- Fraser said today that he will Cltv. She w-as a represeintative of barg, 26 Virginia Rd. discuss and list what Manchester Main Street, Manchester Roundup Kennedy Seeks Plymouth Teachers College, Plym-^ must do to get ready for accredi­ Russian Agreement outh, N. H., 'Where she is a Tlie Women's Home Lesgue of tation procedtires. He Is also ex­ junior majoring in elementary edti- thV Salvation Army will meet to- | pected to tell the three-man com­ eatlon. ! morrow at 2 p.m. in the Junior , mittee of Gilbert Barnes, Christie MARTEX TOWEL Crashes Kill Hall for a Fellowship day. Mem-.j McCormick and Dr. Merrill Ru- The hoard of directors of the : bers are reminded tn bring in ^ binow what a community college To Laos Cease-fire Community Child Guidance Clinic Buffalo nickles for the Muxsion, Is likely to cost. 3 from State of Manchester will meet tomorrow Fund. Refreshments will _be i According to Fraser, the alter­ at 8;30 p.m. at the Chapman native open to Manchester for ac­ M ore , seixed. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ■ House. The finance committee will creditation include association Paris, March 28 (A>)—Princetbollevod the international control Souvanna Phouma of— Laos to­ commUsion ihould he liustallGd Three Connecticut resident.* meet at the same place at 7 p.m The Salvation Army junior with an accredited state college, first and then a cease-fire declared. died yesterday as a result of tomorrow. choir will hold a special rehearsal ! such a.s the University of Con­ SALE day predicted that the Sovi^ After this, he said, the 14-nation ; tonight at 6:30 at the church In necticut: a.asociatlon with an ac­ Union will accept BritainV conference should be called. auto accidents. preparation for Easter Sunday. credited private coltege, such aS Two of the victims were Fair- the University of Hartford: or the cease-fire proposal for his Asked If he thought It possible field County.* youths. Tlie third Asks Shift P resident A Tenebrac service will be possibility of starting an indepen­ country “with some slight to' have an effectlve'*cease-fire In was a Meriden man who was killed ; presented by the \tSCS of South dent community junior college. modifications.” Laos, the prince said; "Yes I do. In upstate New York. CANTATA Methodist Church tonight .at 8 In The Manchester Community Col- The neutralist Laotian leader, I think it would be easy to con­ Richard F. Kane, »20, Burlington For Step-up the sanctuary of the church. The %ge Committee will meet with who the Sovleta contend Is the trol a ceaae-flre.” Ct., Norwalk was injured fatally Of CANEL // public is invited. !• Fraser tomorrow night at « p.m. rightful head of the Laotian* gov­ Prince Souvanna, who as pre­ in a one-car accident in Westport Olivet To in the Prolate Court office of the ernment. made his prediction af­ mier last year tried to form a last night. He died later In Nor­ Municipal Building. ter a conference yesterday with coalition between pro-'western Ln- walk hospital. Into AEC In Defense 2 the Soviet ambassador in Paris. otian factions and the pro-Com- Pplice said Kane was a pas­ Calvary'* Prince Souvanna s^d he thought munist Pathet Lao rebels, fied In­ senger in a car driven by John M. By ELTON O. FAT the Russians would agree to join to exile in Cambodia when troops Stankevitch Jr., 23, of 16 George Washington. March 28 (/P) Powell lo Deliale led by anti-C o m m u n 1 s t Gen. Ave., Norwalk. The vehicle went Washington, March 28 ffP) Bolton LECLERC ■"in an East-West appeal for a —President Kennedy told —President Kennedy asked truce in the war in Laos between Phouml Nosavan and Prince Boun out of control on Bayberry 1.4>ne Congress today that he pro­ Congregational Church FUNERAL HOME Slate Aid Issue western-backed forces of Prince Oum captured Vientiane, the La­ and strufk a tree. Congress today for a boost of otian capital. In December. The Kane was thrown from the car. poses to take nuclear-powered BOLTON, CONN. Boun Oum’s government aind the aircraft research out of the nearly $2 billion in the no* Theodore Powell. 279 Parker pro-Communist Pathet Lao rebels, Western Allies subsequently rec­ Stankeiitch was injured and re­ FUNERAL ognized a Laotian government ported in fair condition in Nor­ defense budget and tran.sfer tion’s defense prostram Wednesday Evening St., author of "The School Bus who are being supplied by thp marily to beef up the Polaria SERVICE Law." wlli take the negative side Russians. headed by Boun Oum. walk Hospital. it to the Atomic Energy Com­ tomorrow in a debate on stale aid The British proposed that after Prince Souvanna is now touring Kane was the son of Harry mission. missile submarine and Min- March 19, 7:30 o'Clock \VA1,TER. N. to private schools. the cease-fire the Indlan-Polish- western European and Commu­ Kane, principal of Cranbury Ele­ In his message on the military uteman missile projects. 8 LECLERC nist capitals, seeking support for mentary School in 'Norwalk. Kennedy said he asked this step- Presented By Interchurch Opjjosbig him will be the Rev. Canadlan Truce Control Commis­ It was Westport’s first fatality budget, the President said; Director Robe:t F. Drinan. S. J.. dean of 1 sion set up by th^e 1964 Indochina an international conference to "\Ve propose to terminate de­ up in the Defense budget he In­ Choral Group the Boston College Law-School.*. armistice be revived and then a work out a peace settlement for in 23 months. velopment effort Ob'*” both ap­ herited from the Elsenhower ad­ Call M l,9-5869 Laos. The Soviet Union and Red A 17-year-old Stamford boy, proaches on the nuclear power- ministration because the United PnMie Is Cordially Invited The de';ate will be held d.;ring ; 14-nation conference be called to John Curto, died yesterday of in­ 23 Main Street! Manchester a regional convention of the .-Imer- work out a final settlement. plant. comprising reactor and en­ States must continue to have “the (Continued on Page Seven) juries stiffeied in a crash Siuiday gine, and on the airfram e.. .•’’ ability to survive a first blow and ienn Association of School Admin-1 Souvanna Phouma said that he after a police chaae. Young Curto istrators in Philadelphia. Tills raised an immediate ques­ respond with devastating power." was one of five passengers in the tion as to what this means to 'Unit- The President said his request car. The driver was Raymond Dar- • Aircraft Corp.’s Connecticut stemmed from the reappraisal of And Spoil Laos Peace Hopes din. 18, also of Stamford, police Aircraft Nuclear Engine Labora­ the U.S. defense posture he re­ Business Women said. tory (CANEL) at Middletown, quested Secretary of Defense Rob­ A State Trooper chased the Conn. ert S. McNamara to make last w i t h Set Charier Fete vehicle off the Connecticut Turn­ j h e laboratory has been in gp- | January. While the review is many w e e k pike and Into the city, police said. j months short of completion, Ken­ Tlie chaae ended with the crash of e i^ o n since 1953 and employs Start the A plannin.g meeting for the April France Fears Tough 2.38^ persons. | nedy said, "circumstances do not Big man big night big grin. Steve Cavagnuio throws back ins liead in a he.irly laugu at kidding the vehicle into a parked car and permit a postponement of all fur­ from New Haven s Mayor Richard Lee and U.S. Congre.ssman Emilio Q. Daddario. (Herald photo 22 charier dinner of the Manches­ an oil truck. At United Aircraft headquarters ter Btusiness and Professional in Ea.st Hartford, there was no ther action,” hvOflara.i • ______Dardin was charged with negli­ Women'.* Club will be held Thurs- j gent homicide. An appearance was comment from the company. Only There was only the briefest men­ last week a congressman said he Iiad 'made a terrific contribution day at 8 p.m. at the Wh’iton SEATO to Rile Reds scheduled for Circuit Court 1 April tion in Kennedy’s message of com­ $>iyniGS Memorial auditorium. New and ' 25. had been advised that the work parable U.S.-Russlan missile to this to>vn, in my opinion. " prospective member.* are invited. In Victor, N.Y.. Robert Mikla, done at CANEL would be contin­ strength and, whether Russia The remark about the' ued. , number of Republicans was not ' Manchester women named as ■ Bangkok, Thailand, March 28« "small effect” on the SEATO con- 29, of 73 Elizabeth Rd., Meriden enjoys a so-called “misstlq gap" Cavagnaro Feted chairmen receativ include Mrs. was injured fatally when a tire The President s message left un­ advantage over this country. the only one on the subject. | (jpl__Secretary of State Dean Rusk ference but he added: "It did not blew but while his station wagon clear jus’, what would lie the fu­ Scuffle at Fort Lauderdale “It has been publicly acknowl­ ' Toast master Harry Howroyd declared tonight he is confident “a put us back in any way." ture of CANEL. The portion of strong, unanimoOa resolution on . He expressed gpiarded optimism . was on the New York State Thi-u- An unidentified vouth loses all but his shprts in a battle with Fort Lauderdale police last night when edged for several years.” Kennedy introduced several prominent -Man- j that Britain’s proposal for a cease- way. The car flipped over; Five his message dealing with the sub­ they jailed more than 100 young persons for disturbing the peace and being drunk in public. For said, "That this nation has not led Chester Republicans, particularly I Laos will be approved by the ject follows: 400 at Dinner Throw Them Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza­ fire will jecelve favorable atten- others In the car were hospitalized, the' second night in a row, the entire police forcie was called out to handle the thousands of vacation­ the world in missile strength.** Atty. John F. Shea Jr., chairman DON'T tton in Moscow because the Rus-1 New York State Police identi- ■‘Nearly 15 years and about II ing college students protesting the early closing of public beaches. (AP Photofax)^______During last year’s presidential of {he Republican Town Committe Away tion’s council of ministers. Still plenty of w e a r left !n France offered objection.*, show­ sians have already Indicated they fied the group as entertainers en billion have been devoted to the campaign, Kennedy said there 'was and rcpre.sentative from Manches­ shoes when hroiigh* here for agree wih two of the three points j route to an engagement in Buf- attempted development of a nu­ a missile gap. ’This was challenged America will lead the world to peace and prosperity be­ ter to the stats legislature. ing a reluctamce to antagonize the 1 expert repairing. Soviet Union with a hard-hitting — recalling the neutral armistice, falo. clear-powered aircraft; but the by Republicans. Last month, Ken­ Special! cause of men like Steve Cavagnaro, Congressman Emilio Q. commission to Laos and holding a possibility of achieving a militari­ Fire Deaths 11.! Failures Concealed nedy aaid it wmikl be "premature Given Cabinet Open .Mondays All Day SEATO resolution that might nfar Daddario said Saturday night. > ri Making the presentation of tlie Laotian peace hopes.jjSAsked to 14-natlon conference on the future ly useful aircraft in the foresee­ to reach a judgment aa to wOiether Closed Wednesday of the country. The third point 52to4S able future Is still very rem ote.. . ” there is a gap or not a gap" 'untQ Daddario paid that tribute to the former chairman of the gift from the Democratic Town Afternoons comment on this Rusk told a re­ Hartford, March 28 'tflh— The Town Democratic Committee be-‘—^------Committee was Chairman Ted is the cease-fire itself. The message continued: May. Reach 12, the McNamara, study waa com­ porter: State Motor Vehicle Department’s pleted. fore 400 iiersnns of many political' anyone who knows him. He's a ! Cummings. The gift chosen wa- "It will all come out in the wash SEATO secretsry-general' Pote "Transferring the entire sub­ Jteds Deny Losing TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY allegiances who gathered at a person." a walnut cabinet in a traditional SAM YU LYES Sarasin shid the foreign ministers daily record of automobile accl- In today’s message, Kennedy i "SHOE REPAIRING tomorrow." denU as of last midnight and the ject matter to the Atomic Ehiergy In T ennessee testimonial dinner in Cavagnaro's State Senator Fred Doocy of pattern to hold the Cavagnaro col- He acknowledged that there had Commission budget- where it be­ said deterrent strenfftl) did not honor at Kiano's Restaurant. ; South VVind.sor .said Cavagnaro OF THE BETTER KIND” (ContiDiied Page N(lie) totals on the -eanre date last depend "upon a simple compari­ Icclion of records. 2» OAR STREET been vJUxBly disagreement with year; ** longs, as a non-defense research "During the crucial years ahead j has devoted much time to .support- Tlie former chairman in accept­ i yboio^ the French over the re.solution item, we propose to terminate de­ Clarksville, Tenn., March 28 son of missiles on hand before an I Same Side As Watkins 1960 1961 Man in Space Hop attaick.’’ Rather, he said, it "de­ we will lead the world into peace ing humanitarian legislation in ing the gift thanked the members but aatd it had never reached the velopment effort on both ap­ A family of 11, possibly 12, died and prosperity," .said Congressman' the state legislature, of the town committee for the op­ Accidents ...... 8.97.5 8,949 (est.) today in a fire which destroyed the pends not only on the number of stage of an open split. Killed ...... 62 48 proaches on the nuclear power- CHOPPED Daddario. "Iwcatise of men like General Manager Richard Mar- portunity he had of gaining an Rose 'TETITPOINT" Bath Towel (24x46) The divergence of ■views Laos, Germany plant, compromising reactor and home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex-White- our missiles and bombers, but on Injured ...... 6,205 4,834 (eat.) Steve Cavagnaro.;' tin said the former chairman came insight into town government, emerged at the third secret ses­ engrine, and on the airframe: but head in the nearby rural communi­ Moscow, March 28 (flV-One of-^ .stability. In reply to another ques- their state of readiness, their abil­ The strength and vitality of; to him and "asked why things problems "and sometimes solii- to carry forward scientific re­ ty of Dotsonville. the Soviet Union’s top space sci tlon. he said it makes no difference ity to survive attack, and the flex­ j sion of . the 3-day ministers meet­ ibility and sureness with which Uie Manchester Democrats are the were so" instead of tearing ■ in UorLS." AUTO ing. which clo-ses Wednesday. On Agenda of Lost Boy Found search , and developpient in the Sheriff Kenneth Albright’s of­ enlists said today that it was "an here in the Soviet Union whether same strength and vitality on' blindly with reform when the Watching the presentation from Hartford, March 28 Wi — A 9- fields of- high temperature ma­ fice said 10 bodies, most of them utter fabrication” that the Rus­ the men were married or not. we can control them to achieve BODY reg. I Rusk told the seven other for­ our national purpose and stra­ which the nation depends, said; Democrats were voted into power the crowd at Piano's Restaurant OLLin s. NOW 1.19 eign ministers of the SEATO na­ year-old Glastonburj- boy, object terials and high performance re­ children, were recovered within a sians had tried and failed to send He said they were being trained Daddario. j in 19.58. in Bolton were Cavagnaro's sons, Warsaw Pact few hours from the smouldering to operate and control a space tegic objeotlves.” ★ WELDING tions at a sdislon this afternoon of a night-long search by 200 po­ actors, which is related to AEXD’s a man into Space. Cavagnaro "is the kind of man. "pje didn't look for jobs or con- Steve Jr. and Paul John: his that President Kennedy and he lice. firemen and volunteers, was broad objectives in atomic reactor embers. Firemen sought two more Vasily Topchlev, vice president ship and how to communicate ’The shifts In the Pentagon who can bring divergent elements tracts for people. The situation in mother, Mrs. Florence Cavagnaro; A AUTO BODY and By THE .ASSOCLVTED PBIW,S found shortly before 6 o’clock this development including some work believed to be in the debris. of the Academy of Sciences, told with the ground. Besides a gen­ budget recommended by K em ^y continue hopeful that the Soviet eral physical training program together," he said. \ Manchester has been most un- his. business partner. Fritz Mini- FENDER REPAIRS Union will agree to a ceaae-flre in ' Communist leaders of the War­ morning walking along Main St. in at the present plants, making use "Tlie tiodies were burned hor­ a news conference that western would produce these net changes "5'ou have a Democratic or- ' usual in this respect.” cucci. and Mrs. Anne Cavagnaro "SOVEREIGN" Bath Towel (24x46) the war-divided little IndoChineae saw Pact nations met today with Blast Hartford. of their scientific teams." ribly and could not be identified press reporters saying as many there Is also a program to Increase in financing: ganization which expre.sse.s not Republican Mayor Harold A. Minicucci, his sister. ★ COMPLETE CAR kingdom. their defense and foreign ministers when they were recovered." said as seven would-be astronauts had resistance to possible adverse fac­ just one per.son but a cross sec- , Turkington with a nod toward the Deputy Sheriff Charles Binkley. tors in space, he said. (Otntinued en Pago iBtght) Toastmaster Howroyd read sev­ PAINTING But he urged the SEATO coun­ In a summit-level meeting In Mo4- (Continued on Pngs Five) (Continued on Page Eight) perished were "entirely and abso­ lion." he said. packed hall said the crowd was eral telegrams of congratulatiofi. cow. 'But most of them appeared to be lutely imfoimded." But he gave no explicit details FRESHLY GROUND There is "no sharp and hurtful LACQUER and EN.A.MEL cil to make clear to Moscow that children." about the Soviet training of astro­ "60 per cent Republican. 40 per including those from Sen. William the antl-Communlst alliance Is Secrecy surrounded the confer­ Topchlev also indicated that tvpc of conflict" in the Manches­ cent Democrat" gathered .to pay Benton; Joseph Lyford, a former TEL. MI 9-5025 reg. 1.99 NOW [♦29 ence-officials would not even say Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead and some sort of contact with the Sov­ nauts. ter organization, becau.se of the ready to Intervene with arms to their nine children lived In a 5- Asked by an American corres­ tribute to "a 100 percenter, Steve congressional candidate; and State prevent I*aos filin g to pro-Com­ where it is being held—but Laos State to Ask Gas Chamber iet Venus probe has been re­ fo:mer chsirman's abilit.v to in­ C’av.'ignaro.” . j and National Democratic Chalr- 281 ADAMS ST. and Germany are believed on the room log house, along with Mrs. established. It was not clear, how­ pondent why the Russians do not spire politicians with diffeiin.g He said the former chairman nutn John Bailey. 1' munist rebels bolstered by Soviet- agenda. Whitehead’s fatlier, Albert Gibbs. ever, whether this was direct ra­ announce space flights or their Bulletins • .aliphtly irregular, fine quality merchandise. supplied arms. The bodies were removed to a : views to work together. French Foreign Minister Mau­ The presa limited itself on the dio contact or other means. goals In advance, TopchieV replied: Culled from AP Wires LBS ' "Tn keep this country the way it situation in Laos to reporting that Clarksville funeral home. ^ In reply to a question, he said "Sensationalism .is alien to • nothing to mar beauty or wearins: qualitic.«. rice Couve de Murvllle was report­ Finch, Tregoff Guilty Firemen were uncertain how I is we must have people parUcipat.- ed to have replied that such a Pr’esldent Kennedy and Soviet For­ that the space \’ehicle was on its us. Modesty obliges us to an­ I ing in politics n: the type which int ; eign Minister Andrei Gromj'ko ex- the fire started but a neighbor course very close to the projected nounce a launching when it takes • several colors lo choose from.. blunt statement would hurt bv Prewed hope for a peaceful solu- said it may have been struck by LYGOBUNG CONTBAOT VOTED. : Steve Is " he said. ehances of a trajectory, would pass about 60.- place." Stratford, March 28 m — A' "The people, not only froin the ffiS tl»lr t.lk y«. lightning. 000 miles from Venus about May Another American correspon­ majority of union Workera at town blit from the state will not I terday. Of Murdering His Wife Batson Harris Jr., who lived 19 as scheduled and "'We will pub­ dent asked if this did not ~ imply '.they agreed to negotiate. nearby, said Jie found the house AVCO Corp.’s Lycoming Dtvl- let you gel away." he told Cavag- To eijler Kathy’s new contest, plea.se ' A source close to the French Newspapers noted the arrival of lish reports later." that American scientists are seek­ sion voted today to accept a new naio, see:ningly a hint that the send your name and telephone ijumber delegation indicated, however, that the top men In seven of the eight Los Angeles, March 28 25< .said he felt cejtaui Cavagnaro the Soviet Communist party news- A third Jury, agreeing after two ments arc necessary in order to United States scientists and would for 6-cent houriy'wage Inereaaea would be called on to serve in Korea and Outer Mongolia had ob- others ha A his talent. don’t know".’’ suffers rebuff In first test at polls earlier hearing. volcanic eruption of “nuudmnm three children, won a 4-year col­ As they were led out of the of hts austerity program and neu­ 0 0 New Haven'.s Mayor Richard FLOWERS-BY-WIRE lege scholarship several years After arriving in the United Two bills sponsored by the Leg­ force” tn the central part of the Lee praised Cavagnaro for "serv­ States in 1949, Mr*. Varnik worked courtroom, the lovers embraced tralist foreign policy .. Rising wave Daiiburv Vote islative Council, an agency of the Kamchatka Peninsula was re­ Pineapple 4 CANS n ing the interests of the party . . . ago. tearfully and tenderly. They stood of spring strikes ties up all Italian General Assembly which does re­ onywhort Her joy was doilbled when at a variety of jobs imtil 1951 port operations, stops Inter-city bus ported today by the Soviet Newa and . . . the interests of the com­ when she went to work'here for clasped together briefly. Then Danbury, March 28 i.'P' — Re­ search on topics being considered, AgeBcy Tass. The eruptloa ef "YOR" GARDEN - Sliced or Halves SAVE 8c daughter Reet competed for and darole. head down, shoulders shak­ service, and sends grumbling publicans have been swept back for legislation.' were the princi­ munity." won the same acholarshiup when Pitney-Bowes, manufacturers of Romans to work afoot or packed in the Bezymyanny peak started Rockville’s Mayor Leo B. Flah­ Dtliyory and sotisfoe> postage meters. She is an accounts ing with sobs, followed a woman into power In the city of Danbury pal measures under discusslog. last Ssturdv with n mnshreom- her turn came. trucks. Soviet drive to oust Secre­ for the first time since 1953. One would set up a state sys­ erty Jr. kidded the former chair­ And today, when Marlt, the receivable’ clerk. sheriffs deputy back to jail a few tary-General Dag Hammarskjold shaped cloud of gas, Tass aatd. man, saying that it'was to Cavag­ Non guorontood. Pitney-^wes is the donor of floors above. In the city's biennial elections tem of registering motorboats to On Sunday a pillar of ask and Peaches youngest daughter, made It a clean an

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