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LXXXI, NO. 160 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1962 (OUaelflod Advertialng on Page IS) PRICE nV B CENTS Terr6rism in Algeria AcJenauer’s U.S. Urges Shoes Held Reds Ban Gets Hai;d to FUl War Books BONN, Germany (AP)— GENEVA (AP)—U.S. Del Who will eventually succeed egate Arthur H. Dean called Chancellor Konrad Adenauer? on the Soviet Union today to That question It popping up outlaw boohs which dwell on on Syria By DAVID N. MASON ^siced they were bae)ctrtg only his again while Adenauer, M, takes the inevitability of war—in Algerian policy. ,a six-week rest in Italy. PARIS (AP)—French vot De Gaulle put btfore the voters ' Twof leading possibilities have cluding the works of Marx, ers have overwhelmingly ap a two-point proposal.'One called lost part of their political stock Lenin and Stalin. proved President Charles de for conSrmation of the cease-fire recently—Vice Chancellor Ludnig^ He made the demand in a heat Gaulle’s peace pact with the signed with the Algerian rebel Erhard and Defen.se Minister ed session of the 17-nation disarm i U.S., British command at Evian on March 16. Franz Joseph Strauss. ament conference in which dele Algerian nationalists. The Se The other asked for blank-check When Adenauer campaigned gates from East and We.st clashed cret Army Organization, powers to make Algeria art inde last year, he gave a half-promise on the question of how to elimi Resolution fighting to keep Algeria pendent Moslem-ruled nation if— he -would retire before his term nate war propaganda. French, replied with more as everyone expects—the Algeria runs out in 1B6S. Lately, the situa Dean reiterated that the United arts faVor independence in a self- tion has reached a point where States believes this problem can terrorist killings and defiant determination referendum later many believe he will stay on. best be dealt with by increasing Voted 10-0 : .1 proclamations printed in th l/ year. exchanges of views across the Adenauer’s Christian Democrats Iron Curtain. newspaper plants occupied at There was no serious organized last, year designated. Erhard as fioriet Delegate Valerian A. Zo UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ’ - E gunpoint. campaign in France agrainst Sun- the eventual successor, although rin contended war propaganda (AP)—The U.N. Security Sixty-flvo per «sent of the 26,- should be made a formal crime Council today censured Israd 083,273 votera In metropolitan (Continued on Page Five) (Continaed ot^Page Three) in ever)' country. He charged Franca endorsed De Gaulle's Al American refusal to countenance for an attack on Syrian terri gerian policy Sunday In response tory during the night of to his plea for a public show of this indicated the United States Is confidence. Only 36 per cent of the falsely sheltering behind princi March 16-17. registered voters felled to cast ples of free expression. By a vote of UM). the ll-naUoa ballots, and 90 per cent of the Six Traffic Deaths Zorin also accused the United council adopted a U.S.-BiiUsh res- valid ballots were cast In favor of States of repressing American olutloq reaffirming a 1956 declp- the peace egreement. clUzcrIs who souglit peace. raUon condemning, retaliatory There was no voting in Algerle^ Dean rejected the contention as raids by Israel against her Arab Itself. European extremists there absolutely false. He said the Unit neighbors. France abatalned. killed at least 26 persons and ForState Weekend ed States acts only on the princi 'The approved resolutlcrtt brand wounded 67. ple that any state has the right ed last month’s Israel attack "a Commando bends raided plants to prevent subversion by force. flagrant violation” of the ooun-' of the pran E)cho and Oran Repub By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He empha.sized that', the Ameri cll’a previous de'claton. It called lican in tho west Algerian oort city A rash of traffic accidents in Onnecticut over the week can government prosecutes only upon Israel "scrupuloualy - to re early today and forced pressmen end, including two spectacular crashes, resulted in six deaths. those who advocate force for po train frbm such acUon in tho at gunpoint to run off thoUeands litical ends. His reference ob future.” of copies of the papers labeled A 54-year-old man was killed in South Windsor yesterday viously. was to Communists. A Syrian resoIuUon, specifically “Special Secret Army Edition.” when a car in which he was a passenger struck the center It was at this point that Dean condemning Israel and warning The rightist secret army was divider of Route 6 and rolled overt urged the outlawing of books of possible U.N. sanctions, was dealt a psychological setback, how onto its side in the opposite lane. preaching the inevitability of war. withdrawn .before the voting. ever, by the French people’s thun State Police identified the vic and ho specifically named the Syrian Delegate Salah Tarazi derous endorsemoit of De Gaulle’s tim as retired Chief of Police Ivor wot'k.s of Marx, Lenin and Stalin. declared that the Israeli attack Algerian policy 'even though it W. Clough of Benningt ___ 'The LebaitMA freighter Suerte gx>ea to the bottom at the Atlantic Ocean about 260 miles southeast tions on the subject. of HahCkx v^ere ahe w-as Intentionally sunk. The ship, built in Baltimore In 1944. was badly did not go far enough. A total of 1,102,477 ballots were crashed through a fence and tum 2. An affirmation that ignorance' Israeli Ambassador Michael tnvelld. bled halfway down a 1,000-foot In contributes to the danger of war. dantUMTwhen it, was grounded In fog off the Nova SooUa coast three months ago. It was towed cline overlooking Barkhamsted Pinel to Study out iS a sunk to prevent bunker oil leaking into coastal watera where it would kill wildfowl and Comay denounced the resqluUon De Gaulle's supporters heralded 3. Recognition that lack of Eaat- d a n is^ beach'ee. Photofax). ______aa one-olded..He deplored What ho the verdict as a ringing vote of Reservoir. The driver, John J. Went exchanges was a primary called the absence of any rebuke confidence ki all aspects of his Hoffman, 54, Windsor LocHs, was Crash ^ata on cause of Ignorance. to Syria for attacks on Israel four-oresur-old regime. 'Socialists killed. The accident occurred on 4. Acknowledgement of the duty leading up to the March 16-17 in- and Communists, however, empha- Route 20 between Weet Hartland Teen 'iSlEiilers of governments to give accurate $62 Million forXpaptives I Supreme Court cureion. and Hartland Hollow at a scenic information to peoples. roadside observation area. The resolution called upon both HARTFORD ijPn^j|ytt)ree-m an 5. A declaration of opposition Israel and Syria to cooperate with On Saturday night, Mrs. Ida Ra- to In^vltlbiUty of ■war theory. Alert Officer Saves binowltz, 7J, Hartford, was In- panel appotntedjjnMBg^ N the U.N. truce organization in Itz Dempfey ein b aii|)# ^ M on a 6. ’’ An' undertaking to exercise efforta to streng&en border ob- jiuOd fatally when struek by a ear study f t the poaidUi|'i^|U^tai fac restraint in statementa on Inter-'] Exiles Ahk Castro jzervatlon machinery. It also ap 3 from Avon Blaze Yfhile crossing a street near her national issues. home. tors in^lVbd wbsn tdenagers have Against NLRB pealed to both to abide by tho motor Vehicle accidents. 7. An undertaking to seek_lm^ cease-fire arranged by Swedish AVON (AP)—A routine check A truck driver, Clayton H. Kert- Members of t^-group are Dr. provement of the exchange .of/BCC by Avon Police OfHc^. .James nodX-Jr« .30, Ashland, Uasa*ijm. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Su Maj. Gen. Carl C. von Bom, UJ?: JhMBieHl 3: -Brittriand.-peychiatrist- formaiidfRA- ahiTV-iBiaji*-;, Jfiefweetf truce chief, after last month’s Martino may be nuponsXdt for killed -fin Old Mystic S aturtiy in-chief « t the Institute of Living in peoples. ■" preme Court told* lower federal siving Uves bt the oocupents of the when his vehicle collided with a Hartford; State Mental Health tribunals today they may not clashes. 150-year old DeeroUff House atop car on Route 95. ComihiaidDner .Wilfred Bloomberg MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Cuban exile^urday night by a five-man mlll- Clomay said he was instructed A 6-year-old Harwinton girl. (ConUnned on Page Thirteen) overrule a National Labor Rela to rea/ffrm his government’s ad Avon Mountain when the house andState Health Commissioner negotiators will fly to Havana tary tribunal, Havana newspapers was destroyed by fire early today. Carol Lynn Morgenstein. was in tions Board choice between two herence to the cease-fire, but hO jured fatally by a car while riding Franklin M. Foote. Tuesday In hopes of inducing reported. The trials were closed fairly conflicting views in cases After disooirering the fire, the The appointments, announced to the American pr^s. Indicated Israel had no intention a bicycle near her home Friday. Saturday night, am part of Demp- Prime Minister Fidel Castro to Involving charges that workers of ending its boycott of the U.N. patrolman called the alarm and She died the next fky. Bplivia Failing Prosecutor Jose SaiMlago had were fired for union activities. Mixed Armistice Commission. then went to arouse the occupants. sey’a campaign against drunken reduce the $62 million set as ran called for the severest penalties. A 28-year-old Danbury man, driving by youngsters. He is par By a 6-2 vote, the high court j As nonmembers of the council, His pounding on the door finally William Coderre, was klUed in a som, for their sons and husbands The maximum penalty ls\^etth, reversed decisions by the U.S. neither Israel nor Syria partici aroused the owners, Mr. and Mrs. ticularly concerned with the ex captured at the Bay of Pigs. but Castro had been re^ rted crash Vn New Fairfield late Friday cursions of Connecticut youngsters Despite Funds Court of Appeals in New Orleans pated in' the voting. Orahsm Jones, but the officer wl)Ue taking a drive in a new car A spokesman for *the Cuban wary of imposing It. that set aside labor board find finally had to break down the door into New York state to take ad Families Committee said Castro Some exiles here believe the he had purchased earlier In the vantage of that state’s minimum ings against three Southern em t» rescue the housekeeper; Mm. day. Spent by U.S. replied favorably Suqdyr night to sentences and ransom provision ployers. Esther Ritter. drinkmg age of 18, compared with ,a cable seeking an. a ^ e n c e with resulted from the family commit Connecticut’s minimum of 21. Court of Appeals was di The Interior at the house was ’’I feel that It is highly impor By THOMAS 3. STONE him. tee’s offer to negotiate for the rected to reconsider the cases In consumed by fire, leaving the out 59 to 60 tant to assemble all possible In LA P ^ , Bolivia (AP)-Thls The vice treasurer of the com captives' release. A cable offer the light of the Supreme Court's Bulletins side walls mostly'intact. The slate formation about this distressing South Apierlcan country has been mittee. Enrique Llaca, said the ing to negotiate was sent Satur 1951 decision In what is known as Culled from AP Wires roof of the struoture fell into the problem.” Dempsey said. free of 'revolutions for 10 years- committee already has raised $26 day. the Universal Camera Corp. case, lower stories. Jones is a partner in HARTFORD (AP)—The State The three men will analyze data Despite' the sta'bllity of one-party million In cash and pledges In 'Die price for prisoners has The Supreme Court said the the Hartford investment concern, Motor Vehicle Department’s dally on various phases of the problem nfie, Bolivia seems as much on four months to aid the prisoners. more than tripled since Castro 1961 decision stated^ ”a rule for Cooley A Company. record of automobUe fatalities as and .report back to Dempeey. the ricids as It did when the.. The 1,179 prisoners, captured In made his startling offer last May review by courts pf appeal In all GCAKER TO FBOTE0T Gfflcer James Martino discover- of last midnight and the totals on Bbaceland will study material National Revolutionary party the abortive Invasion last April, to swap the prisoners for 500 trac labor board cases.” WESTERLY, RJ. (AP) — A ad the blase at 2:30 a.m., while pa- the same date last year: from the U.S. Department of ousted a military regime in an were sentenced to 80 years im tors. The high court’s majority opin member of the rellgtoua Sodety 1961 1961 Health. Slducatlon and Welfare. upheaval that began 10 years ago prisonment each pending payment A committee of U.S. citizens or ion was not sighed. Justice of Friends (Quaken) said today (Coatlaned aa Page Three) Killed ...... 59 60 Bloomberg will go over statistlos today. of ransoms ranging from $25,000 ganized at that time to try to ar Frankfurtert, wrote a dissent Tn ahe intends to protest the nam obtained by Harvard University It has taken 3225 million in U.S. to $500,060. range the trade. It was estimated which JustlcS Harlan , joined ing of a Polaris ■ubmarine after in a- study of fatal highway col funds to keep Bolivia alive since The unusual verdict came Sat- that it would take up to $17 mil The majority opinion aaid the William Penn, whom ahe de- lisions. . E^oote. will reriew mate 165^ Per capita income for tne lion to buy enough tractors or New o ntttna; cumi iiaz been fol- MflUed I I tn hUtorle pacMat. Demonstrated hy Walker rial from ,an accident prevention nation's 3.5 million people Is $95 bulldozers to free thb prisoners. lowlng a rule- the appeals court Mrs. Harvey Perry told the study now unddk way in Oonnectl* a year, although the Bolivian The prisoners now, may be re set up In 1941 In handling board Westerly (R.I.) Snn she Intends cut seeking to ooMiate a driver’s Andes jield about 16 per cent of leased one by one on payment of orderij for reinstatement of work to protest to the Nnvy slad other physical oonditlon with his aoci- the world’s tin. News Tidbits ransoms or indemnities ranging ers that ”If he (the employer) reeponsible ofllclals. She quoted dent-prtmeneas. The ruling party, called .the from the AP Wires from $25,000 for a man in the says i t was not union member n spokeeman for the Eleotrlo Far Right Influence 'When \tha r^w rt is completed, MNR, was founded during World ranks to $500,000 for a leader of ship or activity, but something Boat Oivlatott of General Dy- Dempsey said,-he will call W ar..n,,by Nazi and Communist the invasion. else, which in fact existed as a namloa Carp, aa aaylng the com Ing of u e panel and John R. Rel- sympathizers. It seems likely to pany hnd no oontrol over nam temeyar, publisher of tho Hartford hold power for many years to- Washington evangelist Walter (ConUnned on Page Thirteeiiy ' (Continued on Pnge Five) ing 'of the vessel. She said they Oourt, and Dr. William Lacey, come. • McCullough elected successor to told her that was the Navy's Regarded as Fading dean of students at Trinity Col late Charles M. (Sweet Daddy) The MNR stamps out any out reeponalbillly. She said the nam lege. Both men have expressed side iwlltical opposition if It gets Grace as head of United House of ing of “a weapon of war” after an interest In the jiroWem, Demp- ir shows signs o f gain Prayer for All People , . . Presi the founder of Pennsylvania — By JACK BEIX ^bas no intention of calling fbr an ■ay said. dent Sukarno of Indonesia reviews a paeiilst—was "a blooper.” ing popular strength. Mig jot fighters from Soviet bloc Four Major Churches WASHINGTON (AP) — The inquiry into the records of per On the heels oi the 1662 rev61u- prospect that ultraconservatives sons accused by the former gen Liquor Permit Suspended tlon, thoq^nds of Bolivians in all and declaree Indonesia will take SECRET SATELUTE ORBITS will influence' the course of the eral of being soft on communism. HARTFORD (AP) —The State walks of life fled to neighboring Dutch-hold 'West New Guinea by Sen. Jacob K. Javits, R-N.T., force this year, if peace talks fall. PORT AROUELLO, OoUf. major political ' parties in this liquor Oontrol Cknnmisslon order' countries to live in exile. Weigh Merger Plans (AP)—A secret aatelllte rock used Walker’s appearance to tee Foes of the )>arty were cap Two' personal physicians of Ar IhU’s congres^nal elections ap ed a ilve-day suspension of the turo Frondizl insist that deposed et, poMibly a camera-carrying pears to be fading. off against what he called the liquor license of Michael- T. Zo- tured. Some were killed and oth ‘radical right in the Democratic president Is In very good health txit Samoa, shot into the sky t^ n y Leaders of both parties, in fact, wlne of the Zowine Liquor Store. ers tortured- One man who wrote ____ _ „ _ _ B.r aEOROC W. CORNELL ;^rian leader, the Rev. Dr. Eugene from this naval mlaeile facility. are busy posting keep-away signs 17 White St., Danbury, Saturday, a book critical of the regime said acknowledge he may hay* suf- (Conttaned on P a |^ Sevan). feredTrtlghVh^ dlairdir In paat | Aaeo^M 1 ^ CArson Blake of Phlladelpbla- The .Ah- Force said:the lannch- against zealous citizens who pro- for selling -to a minor.. later he was forced to eat it page week . . . Three men remain hoe-1 WASHINGTON (AP)—Represen- ”Our separate- organUations,” ing a t 7:05 a.m. was succeMful fees to feel Uiat some of the na by page. ritollzed after being exposed to UUves of four major Oiristlan he declared at the- time, ’’prespnt but declined to discloee wheth tion’s highest officials are en Rain Wednesday The party Is leftist but of vai^ b u n t of raUloacttvltv a t Hanford denominations meet today to ex- a tragically divided church to a er the rocket’s second stage went agrees, and therein lies tne trapped in ' a ' Communist con WINDSOR LOCKS (APi — The Atomlc Works in Richland. Wash.! plore prospects for merger. tragically divided world.” into orbit. On board In addltton t r a r y . Shy Whoopers cause of almost constant feuding ' New York City’s board of educa- - Involved In the first joint sex- ‘ I..ast year, as he urged, govern- to secret gear was a proton dam U.S. Weather Bureau’s five day and bickering within. Communists The signs Apply also to those Connecticut forecast for Tuesday tlbn and United Federation of i sion of its scope looking toward ing bodies of the- United Presby age—experiment, deeigned to who, among other things, want to through Saturday, April 14; are well-entrenched, especially .in Teachers go Into last-diteh bar- a possible united Protesianilstn In terlan Church and the Episcopal | sample radiation at high alti abolish the Income tax and to im Do Their Part Temperaturee are expected to the lower echelons of tho govern gaining.. . ' neealons. . _ atrying__a.' to avert America .- «wnare fAttssfour /InmnmInR9Innadenominations Church joined in' issuing Invita tudes. The Air Force refused to peach CSilet Justice Earl Warren. average 2 ‘to 7 degrees above nor ment. strike that could close claMrooms with nearly I t mltllon members. tions for the talks to the other: give details. This was demonstinted in tha NEW ORLJBANS, Ln. (A P)— mal. ■ Mild Tliesday.' .cooler ante leaders of the party in 1952 tomorrow to city’s one million pub They afe: a two denominations. < frosty recepUon RepubUcans and Oip and Josephine are two bash Wednesday and mild thereafter. lic school pupils. The Methodist Oiurch,- the na Merger of the four communions j REBELS HUNTED Democrats gave last week to (Continued on page Five) would bring together Christians ll. fill wbOoplng cmnas datarminad Some normal high and low tem President Kennedy will hold tion's; largest Protestant body, j QUITO. Ecuador (AP) — former "Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walt perature for this period are Hart news (Bonference W'edneaday at with 50,046,298 members. -retaining age-old creeds and tra- i Troops today hunted the rem er when he questioned the loyalty- to do someUiihg' about praserviog ford 118-35. Bridgeport 54-36, New 3:90 p.m. EST.... Young African ‘ThO .Protestant Episcopal dltlonal liturgies, and Ojose with nants of a l^tiat rebel band af of .Secretary of State Dean Rusk their nriu'ly extinct Species. Haven 54-36. Banker Will Tackle beaten to death In dash betweea Church' with 3.500.000 members. more informal non-rituallstlc cus-1 ter claiming the capture of the and others in testimony before a Their fifth offspring cracked Precipitation may total over 0.6 two rival politiral groups In North The United Presbyterian Church toms. ! 35 leaders. Defense Mtnlater Senate Armed Services-, subcom through its egg Sunday at Audu of an inrii occurring as showers Financier’s Jumble ern Rhodesia. with 3,249,011 members • ' However, the roots of all four] Francisco Tamarlz sold some of mittee. bon Zoo to Increase the world early Tuesday with more general Federal TVade Commission con- Tho United <3hurch of Christ, a : groups intertwine back in the i the plotters escaped Into the .» Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C., population of the rare bird to 46. rain Wednesday and again toward aldering, new regulations for shoe recent merger of Congregational j early days of tho Protestant ref-1 woods and hills on the banks of who sparked, the Inquiry into al .(Mp and Josephine are taking EL PASO, Tex. (AP)—An Ei Chrlitian and Evadgelical and ormatlon 450 years ago j the Toochi River but the lack of the end of the period. Paso banker will try to. straighten bualnees beotuse, it says, o)sly ex j'l' leged muzzUng of military men turns incubating a second egg. \ pert can tell difference between Reformed Church, with 2,016.037, Dr. Biakc has estimated that j the revolt Had'been broken. He at which Walker appeared, made which zoo director George Doug out the snarled affairs of West genuine and Imitation shoe leather; members.. .even if good progre.ss is made. said the uprising was planned by it clear several times he was not lass believes will hatch by the Girl Shot to Death Texas financier BllUe Sol Estes. the pro-Castro Ecuadorian Rev i' BRIDGEPORT '(AP) - Police , Sen Henry M. Jack son. D- ' No decisive actions are expect- it Would take af least 10 years. andorsing the general’s state end of the week. U.S. Dist. Cknirt;'Judge R. E. W ash, Bantlons against expecting i ed at the initial two-day confer- to form the merger. With the ex- olutionary Youth Union and ments. The t'wo adult whooping ccanes, alarnu are out in two states today Thomason said Sunday night that quiok rletory In cold war w ith; ence. which plans only to set up|ceptlon of the Episcopal (3turch, about 200 hard-core leftists t*mk Ren. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., who are so shy Douglass keeps for a 2S-year-dIlI )Si»an wanted Iq Harry ’Moore Jr. wa-s resigning Communism. ;organization and procedures for!the other three denominations arc part. I \ A spokesman for'" Republican con- them away fnnn public view, connection ■wi(h the gunrijot death as a vice president of the El Paso 'Mrs. B. J. GalUot Jr., New Or- j continuing negotiations. j products of previous mergers j aarvatives, didn't even turn up to hatched the firet of their queries of his 15-year-old sweetheart who National Bank to become receiver leans segregationaliat, who has' The opening get-together ap-1 themselves that have developed: T-H USE UNDER FIRE h e a r. Walker, as he could have ever born in captivity /our years jilted him. for the multimillion-dollar Estes' made public letter, threatening her I peared J)kely to provide some-in this century In the momentum,: WASHINGTON (AP) — A ' done as a member of the parent ago. Since then. Crip and Jose Police eSy Hipollto (Jose) Colon enterprises. with excommunication from Ro- i clues as to just how much, steam , for fuller Chrlstla nunlty. presidential board of Inquiry to Armed Services Committee,' phine have produced two other of Bridgeport,,and Yonkers’. N.Y.. Elstes, 37, said at his Pecos day received protests from both . fatally wounded Nelida Cruz, 384 man CatboUc Church, wa)ki for there U behind the historic pro-: Chalrnven of the negoDating .Walker’s performance on the cranes, one 3 yedrs old and the home-earlier that-plans were be andience w ith' Archblahop Jo)wph poaai. ^ | teams are: ■ i shipowners and striking roari- witness stand convinced most of other 1 The parents arc the only Botowick Aye., Bridgeport last. ing.. drafted to see that creditors Francia Rummell.. .'Whit* House; Other denominations may be' Methodist Bishop Glenn R. Phll- i time unions against a probable the politlelaiik who heard him that whoopers to ever produce in . cap n ii^ t after'{■he told h m ^ i r ro receive every dollar he owes. announces resignation at Uvfag- invited to join in future negoUat-; lips of Denver; the Rt. Rev. Ro^ ; Taft-Hartley Injunction to end the former general ta not likety tivity. mance of years waa over. , Irby Dyer, a Midland* lawyer, sessions. ' art F. Gibson Jr, of Richmond, ’ the 24-day Pacific maritime Jose^iihine got 'Off the nest and Yenkerz police and two datec- filed a debtor's petition for the ■ton T, Metrdiaat aa U.S. ambww to bbcopie an effectiva spokesman sador to Canada. The goal, if agreements can belVa., Episcopal biabop of the Vlr- ! strike. It appeared President fbr the far right helped ,'push her baby out of the tives. from Bridgeport- seefe kMp- receivership Saturday. He esti reached, is establishment of a|-ginla diocese; the Rev. Dr. David ! Kennedy would seek one, nev Sen. Leverett SattonstaU, R-: egg when the shell cracked. Tbe hW'A close watch on a lUvetdale mates Estes’ liabilities at $40 mil Andrei A. Gromyko, Soviet for ertheless. The three-man board, ' eign minioter. will vlait Yngo- ufdted church "truly catholic, tni- G. Colwell of the First Congre MASS., aald he cotddnt go along rusty-colored bal^. crane is about Ave. addreae at Yonkqra in the lion. ly reformed, and truly evangeli gational .church of Washington, named by Kennedy Saturday be with Walker’s chargoa., Sen. HolP- twice the size oC'a newly totebed heliaf Oolbn -might a t tc o ^ to The gove'rnmcnt has accused aiavta some tline next w e^.’ for cause of food shortage* in Ha eign diplomaUc aourcM ireport in cal." D- G.. of the United Church; and •td W. Oannon, D-Ner., aakl tlii^J dUck. gnaiu hia way back to hia teemer Kstee, tree under $100,000 bond, the Rev. Dr. James I. McCord, waii, met a t noon, received Hie and three other men of plotting Belgrade...House Atm ed Serv- /The move was originally •aren’t aupportad-by "U’a a vary healthy tatrd.” aaid reridence. . ■parked on Dec. 4, 1960, in a president ' of P)tnceton Theologi two staementa and adjoumed to ftm. John M. Stenal*. Douglass, wlso put tbs baby nader PoUoe erlfiaally w un gh rm a to defraud nine finanea companies teas Committee approvee military write its report—a ll wlthla. 19 ewetoeeUea tetaliag «UEAU 7 *- •ormen at Sen Fraociaco’e Epla- cal Seminary, beading tte Pres W d of the Senate group that eopal Oethaffral by the Prwibyte. byterian fnmp. minute*. - '■ taM baw * ■ (C K) ■m P u iu §erm\ (Osnftuwsd sa Pngs Firs) 999 for comin g y«er. V 'n, ' • , T-"'- .’ / • •' 1' •. ^ • .• .• • • • • ; . .» ,•• •} <^ . ' I ■ \ , V. ' ' .V ♦ ' •. •■ •■. ;■ •‘, ,v •• • .•
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question, and many of you know her personally I'm sure. South Windjtor Kathy is In the elementary school Duo Pianists music department o f. Manchester public schools, and Is a very per sonable young lady, aa well as a Plie0^ Crowd GOP to Hear Auto Accident t “Si low, low prices, OS usual THE WAY thoroughly fine pianist. She's l o g ic 18 BBTTiBB plaved this particular compositioh By JOHN OBtlBEB XHAN PEEKING EsK-WaRwIeNiMe negligent homlcade by Resident with the Minneapolis and the Hart Whlttemora and Iiowe brought John D. Lodge HNOirra Ou Rt. 5 KiUs State Trooper Ronald-Jacpbsen. He HEARD IT” ford Symphony orchestras, by the By Alfred Shetawold the local Community Concert Aa- « X 4 rosted $1,(XI0 bond for appearano* way, so you can see that she Is a The newly elected Republican It isn’t always safe to m ^ e 9Q19S In Circuit Couft 12, Efost Hartford, l^rformer of no •little professional aociation program* to a cloae for right play. Your opponents i 0X62 are MM. Donald bowling, Mra N. H. Visitor by John Gruber Town Oommlttee will hear talks Robert Penes, Mr*. Robert on April.,SO, . ■ stature. thia season at Bailey Auditorium threaten to put blinkers on you. A 7 f 4 S Sgt. Kmneto Tripp of the Hart The final number is Wagner's Saturday evening. They scored a from two party figures qt its meet West's queen of diamc^i WIST X A sr Wright, MM. Edmund Hauschlld. Mra. Roacoe Talbot, Mrs. Ridiard Ivan Clough, 84, of Benningtdn, ford Police Troop directed toe ta- Overture to Rlenzl. This was his personal triumph' with the au ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Wap- the flrat trick, and vestlgaticn. Trooper Jacobsen was first successful opera, ahd- a huge dience, offering a program that p i ^ Grammar SehooL the diamond conUnuaOon. o 8 4 V f 2 Adams, Mrs.-sCauno Kaakela, Mrs. N. H., was killed yesterday In an drew two rounds of trumpa cashed John Carison. Mrs. WiUiam Ko accident on Rt. 8 Mr. Clough, for assisted at toe -scene by Troopers M ia success It was. It's no longer of was exactly' geared to Manches £ (-G ov. John D. Lodge ■will be 0 Q f 10 9 S O A S 71 Russell Grlnold, Herbert Norman fered, for It Ig very long, and fur the king of apades and led a walski, Wdrkers are Mrs. I^bert ^lUturAty ivenlng. the - Man-^paMed to relatives, without even ter taste. the main speaker. Forme'r am ♦ AQ9.S2^A1 10 mer police chief In Bennington, was ayd WiUiam Burke. 6 ^IMter Cavie Orchestra will five a performanoe. ther It ig not in the style we haye From the outset it was appar bassador to Spain and a former spade toward his hand. SOUTH Greixm, Mrs. Robert Popoff, Mr*, riding in a car driven by his son, r e e n $ > a m M l come fo expect from Wagner.. Oongresaman. Lodge ii now a poe- WTien East quite properly Kills Showed Erhard’s stature in Chari«a Tlionipaon, Mrs.' Gordon Ita second concert o f the season, Finally, somebody bequeathed ent that while there may be'hum- the public Image as the' "father Donald M. Clough, 31, qlao of Ben KOWALSKI AIRS TOTALS and .they'are offering a program the score to the Paris Conserva No Wonder; he was stui in his erous two-plano teams touring the lible candidate for the Republican a low spade. South finessed with MacDonald, bte*. George Bowden, nington. >•: twenties! So you see we have an^ nomination as governor at the of the German economic mira- Mra. John HiUman, Mra. J. T. MERIDEN (AP) — Congress- . e f unusual qualities.. The accent toire, and even there it ' didn't country, there ia only one team of the jack of spades. “rhe two had been visiting rela man-«.t-large Frank Kowalski has other youthful compoeition on the peurty convention in June. ' West pushed his chair back In _ cle.” However, West Germany’s Hohmann, MM. Ronald Kauffman, will be on youth; in more ways excite much interest, for Bizet Whittemore and Lowe, just as in tives in the area and had juat left listed the total membership of or- wms known by 1S30 as a com program. When you hear it .you’ll the last generation there was only AttJ'. Edward C. iWynne of northwesterly direction w d boom has been leveling off sharp Mra Vance Nimrod. Mra. Andrew the home of the elder Clough's WB GIVE than one. marvel that a man so young could ly. ganlzatiotu -which he said have There will be two featured poser of operas, not symphonies. one team of Maier and Psttlaon, Glastonbury wiU give a brief talk clutched his ca r* closer te hia Gasper and Mrs. John Farley. niece, Mrs. Edward G. Oppelt of cmiceive of such a tremendous after the committee’s bustnees sez- vest aa he discarded a riub. ^ e e The upward revaluation ot the Also, Mrs. Lewis Brown Jr., Mrs. endorsed him for the Democratic First ■oloista, both o f whom are youth.- Happily. Felix Welngartner came who likewise stood head and 682 Ellington Rd. Mra. Fred C. nomination for U.S. Senator. Ko upon the score here and dusted off composition, and could handle an shoulders above their two-piano ston. He Is seeking the Fourth Dis you have a new pair of giaasee. mack a year ago tailed to produce Stanley Frankland, Mrs. Philip ABOUT 4 0 P6RC6NT TH6 PIS* Mohr Jr. of Nathan Hale’Dr., Cov ful. Alan Pbaae.'to be heard first. orchestra with such overpowering any visible benefits for, the econ walski said Saturday labor groups National ' la only 14, but he plays .exception its mouldy pages. competltons. trict seat on the State Central West remarked acidly. ^ OpMdBg iM d-w ^ Q Denoncourt, Mral Edward Hopkins', URK WOULP BE HIGHER IP ALL entry, is also a niece of the dead mastery. Committee. “I dldn'e peek,” South protests. omy. It made life more difficult Mr*. Waiter Caiomberlain, Mra accounted for 188,000, societies g r e e n ally fine trumpet. Here Is a young- He was enchanted, and gave the Flawless ensemble with two TH6 HUSBANPS WOULP msm. S to re s w'ork its first performance in Rienzl was the lost of the tri' Hie South IVlndaor GOP Town "I simply made play. for neporters. Some parts of In Florence Oahlquist, Mra. Allen COOPERATE IN THE State Police arid the Clough car and clubs 128,000, citizens for Ko ISTAMPSJ ater your children should hear, for percussion instruments Is .ex walski 34,000 and mlscellaneoua 1B35, nearly a century' after It bunes, thoee guardians of the tremely difficult to achieve with Committee will select a nominat South continued by taking we dustry hardly conceal their ani Dworkin, Mrs. Harold Madore, EXAMINATION, TOO. w u being driven north at about he ia bound to in^ilre them to Roman people, who could stand up ing committee to present a slate ace of spades and ruffing out hia mosity against Erhard- Mrs. Richafd Osborne, Mra. Ed 14,000:. toUl—888,000, ^ ‘ 'SB greater efforts. was written! It's really d dandy. out rigidity,' but it was accom HctIHi CeHuIn •*»« IwlfM InlanMfiwi. 8:18 p.m. when Donald Clough It fairly sparkles all the way 1ft the Senate and cry “ Veto” (I plished thr(^hout thia program' of officers for election. last two spades with dummys re Strauss lost some of tpe Chan- ward Jurovaty, Mr*. Donald Stan- . If ««•* Ii>»»ii4«4 !• to *«*n*ttk !>••»•. speeded - up to pass another car. You should hear him too; then object) thus stopping the passage . Interested voters are Invited to maining trumps, He eventually had cellor’a siwport by backing Er diah, Francis Haines, Mrs. Binar you'll realise what a youngster through, and in the second move ■with an ease that Hiowed the re Ib e Clough car hit the divider of any law that was particularly attend to hear Gov. Lodge's talk. to give up two club tricks, but the hard for cmmoellor last year. Alad* Solomonson, Mr*. Robert Little, strip, went out of control, skidded can actually acc6mpn«h when he ment, he fortells the style which sults of many years of playing would make him famous in later onerous to the commoners. The togfether. The , duo demonstrated There ■will be a question and an contract was safe. Christian Democrats have become Mrs. Efogene Schwanke, Mrs. Steve across ths esplanade, and came to DOUBLE M green STAMPS •ets his mind to It, and does some opera, Rienzl, depictg the pomp Weekend Crashes Stop Bad Breath years. a wide variety of technique and swer period, and refreshments will Proves HI* tbse aware that Strauss' clamor for Urain, Mr*. Clarence Goa*, Mr*. rest on Its left side, heading south honest practicing. And if you re And glory of Rome In no .uncertain be served. Raymond Partlih, Mrs. James tvNtm HNtMtaucs 1 TioM Futir Bizet's success with Carmen artlatry in their flrat two offer "I couldn't lose the hand once I the North Atlantic Treaty Organ in the southWmd lana C«rtl*i4 Utw-ttiry tnti arm SCLL-ASt Uk- fr WEDNESDAYS ★ alise what can be accomplished, and Pearl Fishers lays in the fact fashion, and the overture deserves ings alone. Become Citizens /' took the *pade--flneaBe," South as- ization to become a fourth atomic Foran, Mrs. Richard Heubner, and Bring 2 Arrests The elder Clough was thrown m a y ^ you’ll see to it- that your the description, “ splendid.’ ’ till miitralla 3 linn u nncli itMacIi ttUlly that the music la oolmful and re Excellent Shading Joseph Soares Rodrigues and aerted. "If the finesse loet. Icould power la, embarrassingly out of Mra Vernon Losee. from toe car. Taken to Hartford In am nlnult aa aiany litaini 4l|ttlin Uklati. child does practice conscientiously, A Bach number will also be Manuel Almieida Rodrigues, 412 Ctt BELL-AHS taSay far Ika faitnl kimni flects the spirit of fore^Ti lands. The Coronation Scene from discard three clubs from dummy place-w ith the U.S. adminiatim- Police Investigation o f three Hospital by ambulance, he was rtllif. 3S4 kt SruHini. Sank paital ta BELL- and makes progress in line with played, in membry of Frank Aiken Strong Rd., South Windsor, recent- on the rest of the spada* I might This is the case writh the alow and Danny Machuck, two members "Boris,” which opened the program, tlon's irlews. Manohestor Bvanlng Herald An weekend motor vehicle accidents, pronounced dead on airival. Dr, ANS, Oraniakan, N. Y. far IlkirtI fm aanpla the money you are spending for movement of the symphony. It >]y became naturalized citizens in loae a spade trick, but I’d Ipse only dover eorreepeiideat, Margery of the orchestra whose untimely was replete with carefully consid Strauss also has become a prin one of which sent a Manchester indvate Issons. evokes visions of a warai summer ered shadings so that .the sound the U.S. District Court in Hartford. one club.” * cipal figure In a parliamentary Moatandoe, teleahom FDgrim He’s playing Haydn's Trumpet paaeing was a great lots to the woman and her son to toe hospital, Tuesday thru Saturday evening in the Vale of Kashmir, was colorful, belying the black Commnnlty Church Notes He was quite right. The ^ *4* probe to find out whether he acted Concerto, a delightful work in the organization. The work is best Tlie South ’Windsor United Re brought two arresto, one a Man Or perhaps the Imtging of a Per known ag the “ Arloeo” a title and white of the pianofortee. There finesse assured the contract. If he properly In recommending a Mu chester man and the other a Dur genial style associated with the sian prlnoeas for a prince. . was singing tone for the choral ligious Census Committee will had played the ace of spadea he a nich construction company to the. . _ .rvee* a famous Austrisin composer. It Is which Sam Franko bestowed on it ham, N.H., resident. The extensive use o f oboe in this portions of the work, and massive meet today at 8 p.m. at the home have gone dowm. Diunmy would an ageless work that will be When he arranged It for violin and of ARiert Petersen of Doming St. have only two trumps, not enough Mrs. Gertrude C. Royoe .of 136 work makes it too, almost a con piano. Actually it is from a funer sound to represent the pealing of S:i; r^S‘’U°s*forp«j"e*ct.^"^ “ .Officer Saves Falknor Dr. is resting comfort- Played, as I mentioned, by a youth certo. Incidentally, . it will be the Kremlin’s great bells. Alto On Tuesday at 8 p.m, the re to take care of South’s three ful soloiat- al cantata by Bach, “ leh steh’ mit ligious inquiry group Will meet In aUy at Manchester Hospitel today played b>' Patricia Marsh, who spades. South would lose a dia tia7‘SS^ce*.«rs**’'*™‘U8a ■iavtowooua from Avoii Blasse elnem Fuss Im Orabe.” gether it was most effective. "riiopG after receiving poealble back in SMOKED Hext on the program is Bizet's the ^ t h Crockett room. played the solo oboe part in the So there you have the program, Then - by contrast they offered mond, a spade and two clubs. Dr. Heinrich Krone, minister for Symphony in C Major, the first Bach Brandenburg Cemcerto that The church school teachers will Dally queatioB STANLEY WARNER juries yeoterday afternoon. Her with only one solemn number on thfe gay and insouciant "Jeux d'en- special affairs and a former youth (Oonttaned from Page One) son, James, 18, was treated for a o f two aymphonlea by the com we offered last tbne. witty comments by Arthur Whit meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Partner opens with one spade, lu d e r ot the ^ pre-Hitler Cstholio poser of Carmen. This is a youth it. land that for good and sufficient fance" by Bizet. Greater atylisUc cootusion of toe back of the head. After intermission, we get an reason. You’ra bound to enjoy the contrast is hard to Imagine but temore, much to the delight o< the downatairs In the church. The les and the next played doubles. You (footer party, helped bridge theltroling Deercllff Rd., which runs ful compoaltkm and was written son material and activities for the Police said that both were injured other youthful work, Mendels music, and you'rs bound to get a Messrs. 'Whittemore and Lowe ne audience, whose enthuislaam mount hold; Spades — Q 9 8 7 3; Hearte STATEm Adeinauer-Erhard rift. He la one off Route 44. when Bizet was only 17. Oddly remainder of the school year will —7 2: Diamonds — A 8 7 3; Clubs after a oar, operated by P » d **• sohn’s Piano Concerto in O minor. kick out of seeing your friends in gotiated the change of style with ed with each number so that the ,6 P.M. C oat.. of Adenauer’s most loyal support- Firemen from the thre* local HUblard. 20, of 26 Bari St., crash: enough, he never offered It for Mendelssohn was only 21 when he be discussed. Wednesday at 7 - J 10. What do you say? publication, and the manuscript the orchestra. the utmost of conviction. printed program was extended at era but seems a man of com- fire stations and the Simsbury de ed into the rear of a car driven by wrote this and dedicated it to a The doctor who delivered your length with a number of extra p.m. the Junior Choir will re Answer; Bid three spades. This Shown'At 8:18 and 8:48 promise rather than action- partment reiqionded. They worked Having established their mastery hearse; Senior Choir at 8. shows good trumps but only mod Mrs. Royoe at Center and Olooti budding 17-year-old pianist, Frau- baby, or the lawyer who defended o f the instruments at the outset, numbers, generously played by the Heinrich von Brentano resigned until daybreak to bring the Are T he church oounoil will meet est high-card values, much like a Sta leln Delphine von Senauroth. Just you on a traffic violation, look they continued throughout the artists. as foreign minister last fall after I under oontreX. Friday at 8 p.m. downstairs In the normal raise to two spades. HUblard was charged with driv how much romance there may more human seated on the stage evening, through Regers nine Judging fbom the reaction, I the Free Democrats, part of the I Water was pumpwl from the BUTTS have been between the two, no and Industriously playing Instru church. For Shelnwold’s 36-page booklet. ing too' closely and was ordered to Variations on a Btwh Theme, and would say that the audience foimd cbzdlUon government, opposed Deercllff pond, locr.ted aero** the appear In Circuit Court 12, Man- Shtrwin-Wllliams body seems to know. Fraulein ments. And the gal who hvea next The Young Adult Group will ‘A Pocket Guide to Bridge,” send him. Brentano has since made « » d ftem the house. A guert Ravel’s "La Valse," with whl<^, the this the most enjoyable feature In 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester cheeter, April 28. ITie aoddeht von Schauroth la remembered for' door, and ia always so busy with several seasons ot concerts by the hold a dlseu^on Friday at 8 p.m. proEreS* as a floor leader of the kpu*** to the aide cd> the main program was supposed to cldee. at the home of Marion Sharp on Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand occurred shortly after noon. Both Paints the many performances she .gave her two youngsters, becomes a In between they offered a group Manoheeter Community Concert BirisUan Demoesat*. house was not touched. of this compoaition, for she out Burprialngly a d ^ t 'violinist or cel Foster St. The discussion topic Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N. Y. cars were damaged. SHOULDER W. H. ENGiAND chosen to fit their mpod and the Ajsaoclation. During the Intermia- will be "The Sixth Commandment (Copyright 1962, General Fea Dr. GerhafA Schroeder succeed-1 Jrnie* aaid the fire iqiparently Thorma C. CroSby, 27, of Dur lived Mendelssohn by many years. list, 'When you see her in the mood of.the audience. This includ aion Bob Murdock jmealdent ot the ed Brentano ih the Foreign Min-1 started ki the basement under thb LUMSER CO . Since it was written for a young midst of 70 other musicians. —Thou qhalt Not Kill.” All sin tures Corp.) ham, N.H., was ehaiged with fail Well Trimmed ed 'T he Lover and the Nightin otganlzation, announoed that a gle young adults, aged 18 to 35, lat^ after headhg the Interior kitohen. Ho said It was a total ure to grant toe right of way lady, it Is altogether appropriate Come and hear the music, and gale” froin Goyeacaa, by Orana- membership oempeign for next Ministry since 1963. Bchroeder Is loss, but had no damage estimate, • Opee AQ Day Saturday « that it should be played a young come and see your friends. .It is are Invited to attend. Saturday night when police In LB doa; two Bartok numbers, one ot year’s series would be opened next Town Meeting Wednesday cradited with setUlng an embar- According to the assessors of- vestigated a two-car ooUMon on "At the Oreea*'—Ml S-fiZOi lady. And that’s the way you'U most certainly something you'U month. ACLU to Sponsor tassing controversy involving flee, the valuaUon placed on the Mildly Cured hear it Saturday evening. Kath whldi they repeated; a transcrip There will be a town meeting E. Middle Tpke., at Mata St. Po enjo3', for ■whatever reason you tion of Kreialer's.,familiar "Stars Hans Kroll, Bonn’s amhaaaador to house alone was $26,200. erine Hsgen Ig the young lady in attend. Wednesday at the Wapplng Ele lice aaid that Crosby, attempting In Your Byes:’! a brief Poulenc mentary School at 7:30 p.m. to Censorship Panel MOSCOW, who was alleged to have The main part o f the house was made proposals nmrfng counter buUt In 1808 and toe ffoal addi- to make » leftoend turn off E. Sonatina, and an excerpt from Drama tJnit Lists consider and act upon the board of Middle Ipke. onto Main St., oross- Copland’s ballet "Billy The Kid." education budget for the flscal to Bonn’s WUon. complet^ln 19W. l The Hartford Chapter of the Much s p i^ U o n has centered R e house has been cMled Dw^^ ed into the path of an oncoming -T u o s d o y € Wednesday Produce Buysl— Whittemore W itty' year 1B62-6S. ConnecUcut Civil UberUes Union PLUS AT 7:06 PJH. vehicle driven by Mrs. Sylvia H. Off-Stage Staff on Joseph-Hermann Dufhues, act- ^ Throughout the evening the will sponsor a panel discussion of ] Hoyriey of 217 N. Elm S t, and ool numbers were introduced with Manchester Evening Herald h « chairman of the (foidsUan ^ the Fly EeUte. lt v w censorship of books, films and Democrat party. A hard-driving Uy owned ^ Mrs. Maude Gibbons Hd«d with toe Howley car. No Betty Lundbeig, buaineaa mana South Windsor oorreapondent other reading or visual matter on iiGiminiflfD injuries wers reported but both ger for Little Theater of Manches Laura Kate, telephone' Mitchell ^UUclan, hedi a naUve Of the w ^ I n e t r ^ ^ forma- Asparagus “’C " - * Thursday, at 8:30 p.m„ Auerbach >ns wiiiia (ira.w backing I “ <*■ Of “ J* -Avon Isbrary. oars, with front end damage, were 2 49 ter, has announoed the buaineaa 4-1788. Lecture Hall, University pf Hart pnimMaslii Ruhr and would draw backing | taken to a garage. Crosby was or from powerful sections of Indus Very little was saved, Jones A U IN ONE STORE ford, West Hartford. jarcenousInasH I aaid. fWliat was not humed was dered to appear In court on April staff in charge of arrangements try. clean for that group's forthcoming pro The pcmelists w ill, Include El I damagfed by water and smoke. 16. lettuce ICIBIRa - CALIFORHIA HEAD IV SHOP FOR A l l y ^ u r duction of "The Cave Dwellers” at WAXES Will Hear mer Rice, playwrighl and Pulit Laat night at Mx>ut 6 o’cloric, a Bowers School, May S, 4 and 8. zer Prize ■winner, author of Coun- KENNEDY AD’VISOR RESIGNS car driven by Wayne A. Oeorgs, fu el MATERNITY NEEDS Ticket co-chairmen are, sima Decorating Topic solor-At-Law, Street Scene, and Andover WINDSOR (AP) — Dr. Walter 38, of Hartford, going north on Burgees and Florence Gay. Pub others. Daniel Lacy, managing di WED.: "Ught In, The Piuza” H. Ziinn. vice president of the nu Main St., near Cambridge SL, side- GIVES YOU MORE HEAT AT LESS COST BLOUSES. SKIRTS, SLACKS, licity la being handled by Ann Mil rector of the American B o ^ APRIL 19 th: "ITNOOCHH)” clear division of Oombustion Bn- swiped a utility p o le on toe east The Manchester WATES will Fine-iFree Days Pascal Celery » - ‘ BRAS, GIRDLES, ler,* chairman, assisted by Ruth Publlsher’a Council, and Edwin G. I gineering, Inc., has resigned from side of the street. No arresU nor 25 Don’t take chances, use A-C triple-fil SWEATERS and SWIMSUITS Rowley and Maiy Jean Blla*. Pro- meet tomorrow at the Italian Jackson, head librarian, Hartford toe Preiddent’e Science Advisory Injuries snd only minor dsmsge D American Club on Btdridge St. with Scheduled for B n # tered clean fuel oil. A-C scientific fil- • AT - .gram -Chairman la Mary Blish.an^ Public Library...... Oonunlttse. ■was reported. weghing in from 7 to 8 p.m. Her Atty. Jerome Caplan, state terlng process assures you of first qual sisted by Mary Jean Bllaa. House manager will be Ann Miller, chief man M. Frechette of the Manches chairman, Connecticut Ciiril Lib Libraiy Week ity oil, free of sediments . . . CLBAN Gtazier's usher is Mary Bonham aasizted by ter .Wallpaper and Paint Co. will erties Union will serve, as mod talk about decorating. r FUESL, OIL gives you the greatest valus Corset and Uniform Shop Doris Frost and Lucille Vincek erator. Look! Mrs. Robert MCBride, Ubrarlan, I EXTRA STAMPS for your heating dollar. Do aa your Hcketa may be secured from any A t the WATDS monthly busl- Tile public ia in'vlted and ad 681 Main St.—Msaeheeter neas meeting last Tuesday It was has announced that during this EFFECTIVE ALL WEEK neighbor does—rely on A-C for TOTAL member of the Little Theater. mission ia free. week, wWch Is NaUooal Ubrary| announced that Mrs. Maxwell SPECIALS Week, overdue books may be re NO COUPONS NBIDID - BUY AU YOU WANT COMFORT HEATING SERVICE. Jacobs 'was the top loser with a 1 0 7 5 f o r turned to toe Andover U breiy loss o f 17 pounds and Mrs. Joseph without any fines being charged. I Granata was runner-iq) wiUi a loas MONm TUES.. WED. Books may he returned' ddring] of lOH pounda Plana were made regular library hours, or through AMERICAN COAL CO for the annual New York trip to the book drop in the library door. take place May 23. 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Wet«F99iii -47»OZ PKG BiAUTirai HAT YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you — Choice of Soups — experts m il be presented in a1 need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If Minestrone Contadina meeting "Goals and Growth for) PIN E SCENT WAY Soup du Jour shopping nearb.v, or we will deliver promptly Our Town*,’,’ arranged by the Serv- 28 0Z ITL DISCOUNT CENTERlS without extra charge. A great many people en — Choice of Entrees — Ive Bureau for Women’s Organize- Lestoil Finast Apple Pie trust us with their prescriptions. May we com Walnut Baked Stuffed tlone at th* Regional Technical pound yours T Laaagna' School In WlUimantlc tomorrow at | EVAPORATED MRK U8 BAG ' © i / ^ 0 a t Spaghetti with Meatballs 8-PACK-14'AOZ CANS jfybo Coffee Spaghetti with Sausages * Swiies 8. Klarr asatotant manag- Evangeline WE CATER TO Spaghetti. Marinara . tag director of the Connecticut De-- nOOR POLISH TEMPLE FROIEN Spaghetti 'With Muahrooms imopment Commlaslon and former 1 32-OZ PKG FAMILIES Sp^hetti Caruso (Chicken chief of toe planning dlylalM, will Aer-O-Wax QT CAN Chow Mein 'Liver, Mushroom Sauce), diecues present factors in Eastern Linguine a la Marinara ’ Connecticut and those being de-' r n d s n ii IMPORTED 5-LB CAN Ravioli Filled Meat or veloped to attract Industry. , , .-"■■•"’bfr.. Prescription Pharmacy Cheese How tax structure, aaeeaament Unox Canned Hams T«fflptiii i Food DELIGHTFUL 901 Main Street—Ml 8-5321 5 Manicotti with Meat Sauce and toe climate of town swern- CoMitooiulv Sorvod! ATMOSPHERE ment affect toduatriel growth will Copyright 1662 (W-2-4) £>eep Fried Sea Scallopa be diacuMed as well as toe gen DINNEBS SERVED WED.. THUR8., FBI Broiled Halibut Steak eral queetlon of how an area at F.M. to 8 P.M.—WEDNESDAY IS F.AMILY NIGHT G olden/^ied Shrimp tracts industry. EXTRA GREEN STAMPS DaUy Laacheoa Speolsls—Fabnlons Sandwiches Fresh Fillet o f Sole Dr. William H. Cknihn. profee- WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING Ipswich Pried Clam* aor of education at the Univer HTfUJR and WXH'H SRRVICKi Broiled Swordfish Steak sity of Connecticut, will dlscuse Sauted Calamari (Squid) schoda. a ______$ U B S Y « a i * « CHOCOUTE CHIP COOKilS MANCHESTER Mr*. John T. Roan is thegMi- TWIN PACK Roa.st Verinont Turkey eral chairman for the evening- A m m o n i a q h u Burry's HOB NOB SHOPPING PARKADE Southern Fried Chicken Oommttito* mertaere from An- WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Broiled Half Spring Chicken OLD FASHIONED. RESTAURANT EASY-OFF TEL. MI 8-0728 Chicken Caepiatore Window Spray iS-OZ CAN Donuts------PKG OF 6 Pot Roast of Sirloin Beef n J r - . L * «*i a i n , m a r b l e . ****^ *w z». Chopped Tenderloin Steak AGELESS Baked Sugar-Cured 'Ham Ladies U iKolnrORANSI w ORANGE PINEAPPLI Pound Cake k e c r e a m Breaded 'Veal Cutlet Parmigtano HNAST JUMBO SALTED f a M i o n a t i } Beef and Veal Hunter Style PORFAIRIOS i l i Dear friende, BimSNEN'S BIIHXiTORRID NEW LUXURY SPORTS CAR^ Peanuts 1-LB cello Oatmeal Bread Choice of Potato and A TINY PRICI We often find people who are XUMCH Vegetable TEMPLE FROZEN uninformed about our profession. or Side Order o f Spaghetti FIRST WITH M SUilE-FOOTED SOCK OF ADVANCED THRUST! llaDISCO WITH TWO 12-OZ PKGS Egg Rolls 5-OZ PKG- That must'be expected. But we oc Food is our business . . . and pleasing business'^ Roger’s Salad Bowl SWIFT'S SKINLESS '•‘S ^ casionally meet someone who is Italian or French Dreaalnf Now—all the fiin o f red-hot, sports explosive go. And, to add to the men, our specialty. No 1-LB PKG misinformed, which is an entirely Chenejr Hall car actiofi while yon sh ia Dm Up exmtrinent, front bncket seats. Cen Bf69cl Ciiiinbs 10-OZ CAN Sausage different matter. DESSERTS ter console with tschonketer and where will you find-such Hartford Road of hunry! The brand-oew, epoitaf. 2H5 ®^ YOUTHFUL LLROE HEADSiZE HATS Ice Cream . Thrbine tUhre stick shift selector. FOR SPRING AND EASTER IS NOT ONLY BEAUTIFUL...IT savory, flavory, mouth Jell-0 with W hlpp^ Cream bred Bnick wohCATl shows ^you For that reason we welcome the Rsldih Landan roof widi the tux Beef steaks °i^PKa ONLY COSTS ONE TINY PRI0E...AN0 THEY COME IN HARD- opportunity to explain any phase watering dishes for noon Walnut Cheese Cake how. Secret?. Advanced Thrust Winter (Italian Style) that {d a o a s^ rip-shorting Wildcat edo tonch of s smart fabric overlay. TO-FIND 22',i A 23 HEADSIZES! PERFECT FOR ANY 00- of our service. time appetites. HONOR MAID SKINLESS Sherbet OPEN V-8 Engine ortr the front w he^ Drive this torrid new w il d c a t ! a , . . . . MUttLER'S Peach Shortcake 1-LB PKG ^"'® and-flowers in all the at yohr Bnick dealer’s—he’s in a Franks MOST f la t t er in g SILHOUETTES! Drop in. at our funeral home- at Rice Pudding Give* yon snow«trai|ht tracking Vermicellitwo le^oz pkgs your own convenience; ask ques .„.® ^ Q U E T ROOM Coffee, Milk or Te* T ill a totally new kind of snrerfoote^ ■ happy Spring trading moodl- B a c K w iu M m FWAST LARGE SLICED tions. We are always glad to have AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES WITH TWO CANS Bologna 8-OZ PKG you. . Only Buiek Dm Im w Im v * Hm m w b lor Sprinfl...Piow Buiek Wildeatl Now Skylark ConvarUblol Shoe Polish
U«L*.a*an . .a«ase a ».• a 6l*A4 6 #*« a a a.a.6 a a a a a„« a < ROTHMUND'S DUTCHMAN Respectively, SVNDAT DINNERS SERVED ew WsO^uawe a.a.o-# a-w*a « 0 6 TREAT TRAY P.M. SKW LESS - 1 LB PKG IJ NOON TO 8 PJM. Pet Food WITH 4 CAN TRAY . Franks RESTAim ilT • INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SLICES ^ oz SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY 8UICK DEALER NOW . ------. "FOOD FOB T W A l N I g S r . o B a g Sliced Cheese WNHE or COLORED MANCHESTER FARKADE ~ MIDDLE TPKE. WEST EVERY MOOD- M A N C m ^ oDrai«Y*i:itits TOUR QUALmr IMUX«R Of KANCHXanSt 18; o Spring lUbrica kOURNE BUICK, INC. 2U Mail stiwt aOAMmS, lEER a TOIACCO PROOUaS exeaapi from stamp offer Open Mon. rimi Sot. 9:30 A.M. to 10 F.Mi MoncliMtw PlMiMi M l M «28 Law HiO Meta Est Out Uox« OftaRt / ■'V T V X ■ .r ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERi^D, MANCHESTER,) CONN.; MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1962 , PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENINR HERAI4D, MANCHESTER. CONK^ MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1962 days to list hto assets and llabitl- RockviUeyemon ^ tiea. T h r^ Auxiliaries Coecnfry H ehron forttMriy. ite the- .W41Unropriatc occaaion for admonish- of the dinner. and Mr*. Robert Yeske. South St., Coventry. He ha* a brother, Principal Clarence B. Eklmond- Wood Jr. of the L. T, Wood Co. are also swelling and growing tion. . . RootateoBS mmalHd by ng the Court of -Appeal* "against day’s referendum. But some com son reports the boy's intramural -It has two- million Indtane, al FASTER Robert GenUd Yeeke. t 0 * * * Miles Densmore of Moriarty higher, and what vrere formerly Oebntj* MMdMbrook, lue. applying a double standard.” plaints Were h e ^ about De SCHOOL BILL DEFBATBD softball program started last week. Brothers wa* re-elected treasurer, small brooks are rushing, like most all of them ilUterato and Baak Stocks 'Ihe New Orleans court bad set Gaulle’s linking special decree BETHEL (A P )—A proposal to Vrooman, Brian Keith, «on of Mr. and Mrs. Gene P. Vroo- School time accident Insurance, and Robert L. Brock, executive downtrodden since the 16th cen powers with approval of the peace DOUBLE rivers. , Bid Asked aside labor board qrders affecting appropriate $890,000- for construc man Sr, 61 Blllngton Ave.. BUlngton. He wa* bom April 3 “at paid for by the student or his par vice president for the chamber, Supervisor Assigned tury when their Inca forefathers Conn. Bank and Trust Walton Manufacturing 'Co. and accords ending the 7%-year North tion of a 24-room school In the Rockville City Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and . ents, 1* required. Transportation wa* elected secretary. The assignment of Dr. Sophie were enslaved by the Spanish Co...... 68 67 LoganyUle Pants Co., garment African rebellion. Stony Hill District wa* defeated Mm. Delbert Keyeer, Altamount, N. Y. His paternal grandpar must\-al80 be furnished by parents, JenOclns as elementary supervisor Conquistadors. Btftford National manufacturers In LoganviUe, Ga., The big French Communist in a referendum Saturday, 756- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vrooman, SdienSctady, N. Y. He he said.. on a part-time basis for the One of the first major acts of Bank and Trust Oo. 54 58 and the Florida Cttrus Canners party said in a statement: *Tt is 768. Hie vote was ordered by the ★ has two brothers. Gene Paul Jr., 5 and Jeffrey Wayne, 2; and a Long; gold arrow, Bmeat Ar- the MNR- was to nationalize . the Grade 1 is preparing an aasem- chambault; wolf. David Pierce, schools In District 8 for tho re Fite InMuranc* Oompanle* Cooperative of Lake Wales, Fla. clear that the Communist voter* Board of Selectmen after 350 pei^ sister, Sharon Marie. 6. bly program on Hansel and Gretel mainder of th* school year has . tin mines, operated then by the The NLRB found the firms vio responded 'yes’ only to peace and sons petitioned for a referendum. ' » * • * • John SUnson. William Kaminski neat tin baron*—Patino, Hocha HUd. Fire ...... 73 77 under the direction of Misa Ro and George Bannard. been . approved by Rural Supt. lated the Labor Relations Act by not to personal power for De SALE PRICES RodMchln, Kelly Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. berta Garstka, school music super Child and Aramayo. NaUonal Fire ...... 137 147 Gaulle.” Rodeaciiln, 84 West St., Rockville. She wa* bom April 4 at Mm. PhHip Topllft has been Aram Daiha^ian.' .Dr., JenMno was Phoenix Fire ..... 124%* 181 dtochaiging four employes and visor. Under private management, the laying off nine others,- because of With his resounding "yes” vote, EFFECTIVE Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. A 60-member glee club of awarded a oen mother's pin and mines paid off- The government Uife and Indemnity In*. Cos. De Gaulle may decide to call new and Mrs. William Tulsku, Detroit, Mich. Hi* paternal grand badge by the pack. their union activities. Refusing to SUMPS Grades 5 and 6 pupils, under the shared in profits and ooUected Aetna CasueMy ... . 75% si enforce the board’s order as to legislative elections. parent* are Mrs. Louise Rodeechin, RockvUl*. and Savarin Rode- direction of Mrs. Eh?a Kingsbury, The peick committee will meet heavy taxes. Nationalization of A 13-man provisional executive TUESDAY schln, Cornwall, N. Y, at 7:30 p.irn. April 23 at th* home CHmOPRAOnO actentuieally Aetna life ...... 131 138 this finding, the circuit court said • • * * • will sing at the May 15 PTA meet the mines was a grave .mistake. Conn, General...... 130% 137 the finding was not supported by dominated by Moslems already to ing. of Mr. and Mrs. Shanahan on locate* and adjusts the fiPINAL Which the party now. admits. ______M i Fortman. Jill Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald, J. Htfd. Steam Boiler . .140 147 subatanttol evidence. pillaring the ground in Algeria Every Flanders Rd. CAN News of Servlcetiien Skilled torebpi engineers and 1 r^yrij'^y Fortman, 1737 Greenbriar Dr.,- Kalamazoo, Midi., and formerly of OAV8E of dlseaso. This no|r> Ufa ...... 26 SI for the self-determination vote. A you show us any better in John J. Cummisk Jr., chief ra- Th* pack denis are making Eas technicians qulL Equipment wore I lYavelers ...... 166 172 French high commiasloner to still WEDNESDAY Mantihester. She was bom March 26 In Kalamagoo. Her ma ter baskets for children who win mallze* nerve actloii within ye#- out.nut. EfflclencvEfficiency *5 dfoDD^.dfopped. ProdUC-Produc l ' surance deal than this ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. Leland F. Spalding, 48 darman, USN, of Mr. and Mm. Piiblla UUntie* In charge, howe-ver, until an in John Oimmisk of Rt. 31, la serv be confined at the Windham Com and restores HEALTH to your tion costa went up. Control of tha, B a n k ^ W ill T ack le dependent Algerian, government We Beeerve Bight School St, Maitehestor. Her paternal grandparent* are munity Memorial Hospital on that body. to Limit Oneatltle* Mr. and Mm. Lawrence A. Fortman, Morton Grove, 111. She has ing aboard the radar picket de 28,000 miners fell Into th* hands | takes over. stroyer USS Cony, operating as day. of Cbmmunlsta. There were H tfi E3e^o_Ught 74% Financier’s Jumble Wednesday a brother. Gary Robert, 21 months; and a sister, Cheryl Lee, 3. « fit * « « a unit of the Sixth Fleet in the strikes. Hartford Gas Co. ... 67 Mediterranean,, In 1962 tha rate of exchange was New England (Owttiroed tnmi Page Oae) Iteltt. John Andrew, son of Mr. and Mr*. George Raltt, 3 190 bollvlanoa. to $1. Now, It tol Telephone 50% 58% Murray Rd., Wappfng. He was bom March 36 at -Manchester The Corry- crewmen visited Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gaeta, Italy, March 12-15, and 12,000 bolivianos to $1. That to one I hbuiiifaetaring Compantoe of $24 million through faked mort AYaorluyaALLTHIS Thomas Nlsbet, Brooklyn. N. Y. HI* paternal grandparent* are while there presented more than VERNON PAINT AND WALLPAPER of the worst cases of Inflation in Hart, Hfeg. 58% 61% gages. It contends at least some Coming,., Mott's "tandar-Trini" LMmI GuorcMtoot Your Mr. and Mrs. James D. Raltt, Valley Stream, H. Y. He has a loo cases of baby food to the the world. . -Associated Spring .. 15 16%, of the items listed as security >19,000 Oil Your Home * town's maternity hospital and en brother, Douglas, 2%. Business to generally bad. Gold Bristol Brass ...... 9% 10% never existed. \ - AT THE 7.600 On Yonr Contents | Sorvlng DoUclouily Tondor, Porfoetly Agod * • • » • tertained approximately 30 chil reserveil are near zero. Coat of tkmham Bush...... 6 6% Judge Thomason said Moore PARKADIE 7.600 H ieft CoTerage Baffa, Lisa Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Alfred G. Raifa, dren from (Jaeta’a Annunciation Uvlng to up. ’ Bm-Hart ...... 71 77 was arranging to post $100,000 Moat, TVipla THmmtd for Extra Vdua! * 17 Huntington St She was bom April 1 at Mancheoter Memo Orphanage aboard the ship, where Aid from abroad to trying tolpYifnlr ...... 46 49% bond as receiver and could go to 1,900 Extra Expense they were treated to Ice cream, OPEN HOUSE help BoUvia put Its mining Indus- HeUbleln ...... 22% 25% Dallsa to confer with Commodity $25,000 Liability Oweragej rial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mr*. Brunette De- cookies and cartoon movies. Pasguale, Wetherafleld. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and try back on its feet through a n . B. Machine ...... 22% 26% Credit Oorp. officials. OOC spokes LIGGETT 500 Medical Coverage Cub Seoul New* EXTERIOR PAINT WORKSHOP three-year program launched In North and Judd____18% 18% men have said they will require Mm. Louis Raffa, 15 Huntington S t She has three niatem, Ro 250 Property Damage berta, 10, Laurie. 7, and Alane, 2%. Cub Scout* of Pack 66 have 1961. Stanley Works ...... 21% 23% $10-mllUon bond for a receiver to • • • V • been awarded the following badg Aetuol Domonstrarions of AH DIfforoiit typos of IVeeder-Root ...... 49 64 retain grain atorage licenses held 50 Glam Coverage Fuller, Pamela MlriaM. daughter of Mr, and Mm. Lawiwoe es: Bobcat, Richard Libby, Rob The above quotations ar* not to by Bstes. DRUG PhM Additional Coverages! Fuller, 205 Great Swamp Rd., Glastonbury. She Was bom April ert Maxwell, Edward Frankland. Houso Points ly Factory Roprosontotlvts. You Missioner Tells I be construed as actual markets. Judge Thomason gavs Estes 80 1 at Mascheeter Memorial Hospital. . Her maternal grandmother Tllomas. Dosaey, Mark Topllff and bring Your Probloms, Wo Will Supply tho Right Want To Know More? is Mr*. Mary Thrall, 3 Rldgcfwood St. Her paternal gcadparents Steiphen Topllft; bear, Bktward De- are Mr. and Mm. Warren D. Fuller, West Hartford. She has Answors and tho Rofroshmonts., Of Experiences CALL Ml 3-1126 three ststem, Karen Ruth, 9, Cynthia EHaabeth, 7%, and Lorraine LAMB COMB. EMher, A In South America! Our 24 Hour Service • • • • • RUG and tUESDAY NIGHT. 7:30. join t(E2? iralikmidn Mon a Number Ryan, Randall Isusce, eon of Mr. and Mr*. Lance Ryan, 29 APRIL 10 A Uotyknoll mtoelonary sister Brooklyn Bt., RockvlUe. He was bom April 2 at Manriiester Me told Aemhera of the Ladies of the Swift’s PrwniHni morial H artal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ALL WELCOME! Assumption yesterday morning 2 DoHelous John RygriaM. New Kensington, Pa'. His paternal grandparents UPHOLSTERY BUDCETBIITfLE are Mr. and Mm. Milton W. Ryan, New' Kensington, Pa. what It means to fight 6,000 years | Modb In • * • • * of social injiutlce. CHOPS Slater Rehina Magdalen, on I In the past 10 years, more than 20 mHiton Ono! Powell, James EMwIn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, 111 CLEANING loans were matle to American famWes who HoU St. He was born April 5 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital, leave, after nine years of teaching His maternal grandpuents are Mr. and Mrs. .Clifford Brlckson, TEL. Ml 9-1752 VERNON in Psru, told the women that mis-1 borrowed from HFC with a purpose! Some KNDSTEW lb. Ba-st Hartford. His peterrtal grandparents are Mr. and Mm, atonera in Peru are atlU handi arranged their loan$ for emergsneies-to pay or Russell Powell, EJaet Hartford. capped by the patterns of neglect I bills or cover medical and dental expenses. * • • • • Ml 3-5747 PAINT set up by Spaniards in the 16th PlillUps, Susan Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John An .iCentury toward the natives. Others borrowed to mhke home Improve thony FhllUpe Jr.. 145 W. Center St. She was bom April 3 at Th* Spaniards believed Oie In ments or to go on a real vacation. All bor Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents ar* And WALtPAPER dians were incapable of human, | rowed with confidence because of the fair,, Garner's Intellectual and spiritual activity, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Phillips Sr., East Gran)^. She has a QETYOUR bother, J(dm A. PhilHpe m , 23 months. H ttaI. His maternal grandparents are' Mr, and South AmerlM now to opening the | hold Finance. 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 Mm. Elmer L. Borst, Bolton. His paternal gnuidfather is Joseph door to improvement, she said. 19.25 2091 29.27. 54.48 30.83 33.61 47.sy 89.47 LAMB CHOPS lb Gagnon, Greenville, Maine. Some of her work has been I among- the 10,000 persons who IM4 inmummet mt 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 were arbitrarily displaced by re $roup refs to easltabto AVONFWMnMOm development in Lima, ahe said. They eet-tled in the deeert outside Science Shrinks Piles the dty, without any shelter. They mjmmrn «i IM pmt finite AeWfi aeutamnaMomm- 175 GREEN UPHOLSTER STAR tf $JOO m $soo. M 0* pMpsia yeer eider DOUBLE STAMPS are gi^ually building better East Center wAfeumawmiee-' homes, but they are still atrapped] •hue eteeSs m, eawpim Street New Way Without Surgery by lack of medical care, educationl FRESH PAN READY SOFA AND TWO CHAIRS and other essantials. lOUSEHOLDFIMANCE IFOtTHIPtKiOFI Phone EVERY WEDNESDAY Like other cotmtries in South | pfmojMiiiiyt Stops Itch—Relieves Pain America, eald,Sister Regina Mag M I 3-1126 Rn t«A, R. T. - Far th* ao thdrongh that latfarari mada dalen, Peru to . prevented by Its | MANCHIfllR SHOmwe PAMUM first tims sclcnc* ht> found a now akipniihing atatemente likt “Piltt scanty population and poor com- COD FILLETS ib. healing aubitanea with the atton- hava ceaifd to be a problem!'' 3S2 MkkRa TumpHca West The aecret ia a new healing tnb- OPEN munloauone from reaping the | lihlng ability to shrink hehior- benefit of a wealth of natural re rhoids, etop itching, and relievt ■tance (Bio-Dyne*)—diicovery of ' 2nd Flaer-MItelieM 3-273t a world-famoue reaearch inetituta. sources, particularly In the moun pain — without aurgdry. • WEDNESDAY Inr; 11 Is $ Mm., Tett, HMI.-II tot Wei, M.-MIIS am so. In case after caa«, while gently Thii tubatanea ii now aTailabla tainous areaat Tciieving'pain, actual reduction In auppeatfoe* or ointment /om She_aAid she saw y » area de (ahrinkage) took place, undar the name Preporolion h*. THURSDAY and— J? vastated by the landslide in Janu bloat amazing of all—reauUi wart At all drug countera. ary. From an airplane the strick The Milk That Made Conn. History ond moral FRIDAY V en area looked like "a magnificent sinrv sliver lake,” ahe said, only the TIH9 P.M. water wasn’t transparent, and MOTTs "FLAYOR-WHIPT* boulder* Jutted out of fit every NEW LOW PRICE! once in a while. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST On the ground, there wa* only CONN. APPROVED HOMOGENIZED RI-UPHOLSTKMD FOR silence rather than sounds of In VITAMIN D IN MANCHESTER ^ FREE ESTIMATES jured or mourning persons, she & NOTICE said. Rescuers found thdr service* Btar d ^ a tor repretcatattvs win eama M Flushing of tho wottr mains of tho Town of Mon* year hteie asy Urns at year eoBTealcact day were not needed, for the most part. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS They could only stare at the far- presents the fashionable chestor Wotor Doportmont will btgin April 10, •r evealsg. He will *how yea dtseaa *f ealer reaching mesS, realizing that 8,000 1962. pbete* *f fnrBitnr* style* . . . baadrtda sf persona were 16 to 20 feet under fabrics. . . and then he wlD make as esttanatt MILK Hushing wHI conrinut Tuosdoys through Fridays it- right in yonr home. Slater Regina Magdalen was the CRESCENT TOE until complotod. At Law as $1AI VoeUy main speaker at the annual break SANDWICH or JUMIO LOAF fast held by the Ladles of the As GALLON JUG TOWN OF MANCHESTER WATER DEPARTMENT NIBLETS Flat Cest *( Omr Fabric ^ A gentle curve where the point used WITHOUT OBUSIITION sumption at the Knights of Colum bus Home. to bo . . . that's the ioiest look in WHOLE KERm toes, and It's called The I^ IA L S FOR TUBS. ONLY! | C PER 12 OZ. i C 3 PIECE Crescent. Tho Crescent VAC |C LOAF (SAVE40e) CANS . highlights o variety of OUR ENTIRE STOCK Depoeit DIVANQLA smart Natural Bridge Regular 1»lb. Looft 2 for 37c Manchester SUITES styles. Come see 1-LB. MAFLE OR IL O N D I I FOR SALE I how flattering if isl Civic Orchestra Ehler's Coffee CAN •I- INCLUDES I Only Pennies BUTTONS MOTT'S INTRODUCES NEW OONPLETELY Foam hi M Cwhiaiii A Night! ilPHOLSTERED I'visit Marlow’s Bedding and AS LOW NEW IPRiNfi hi IIV A I ^ Department where you'll 1 2 ZIPPERS SHOP-RITE I MENTHOLKTED] CIGARETTES AS AND FAIRID I find a mattress or a^ibiin- VEAL CUTLETS ■ plete bedding o u t f i t ^ - lored to your individual I NOW INJOY YOUR CHOICE OF KING SIZE CONCERT needs at m a r L O W ■ Cut Prom Froxan I . 1 8 High School Auditorium IO*Yr. Guarantfifi prices Red, Bbcli, Beige, PRICE FILTER TIPS or MENTHOLATED AND . . On Workmanship Bhie ahd Brown. Up to D Width CARTON SatutdOy, April 14- 8:15 P.M, Boneless Veal Legs IH0LUDIH8 ALL LAROR SAVE 30c A CARTON! FILLIHH MATERIALS Benefit Of Daniel Manchuck Memorial Fund OHABOE ACCOUNTS INVITED TUESDAY ■ V FREE FIOK-UF AHD DELIVERY TO P CHOICE SHOES i l TTED TO nonD O TIO N : ONLY! JOHN GRUBER, Conductor CALL SEAT MtilEli T i BONELESS - -- - laaom DivABmiBNT—asm fleer, a*wr Soloists:^— * FREE F tp U ^ FABKINO * 587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST, MANCHESTER Pot Roast WY 9-6325 Feetwteg e. . N O W IS YC1UR C H A N C E TO STOCK UP1 ALAN PEASE, Trumpet Phone Ml 9-0500 ______, Bselyrnas UeU (NO DEALERS PLEASE) ' NEAR THE GREEN .aai Stambeziaod so ON SALE AT BOTH STORES K A T H E R IN E H A G E N , Plano'^ E-ZTBfM SI W Y 6.2815 Free ^ i n MAIN STREET 706 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST DOWNTOWN ‘TURNPIKB PLAZA" O p e n N ig h t s Mon. thru Sat. till 9 Program Includes Works By Haydn, Bizet, V)]RUllM ST.. IMTtUflKW BIl H ONE MI_a;aa81 MANCHESTER Next To Popular Kaiket W e Beeerve Bight To Limit QaanUttf* "BVB*nr*No FOB ova» aa tea bs" Mendelssohn and Wagner CALIF. FRESH. TENDER “AiythiiK That Yon Cm Sit ea - W I GIVE WORLD ftR IlN STAMPS A L L G R EEN T Admission— ^Adults 61.50, Students $1.00 Ah; BRteeaaag^ ...... ' ' I ■■ * ■ SSI
UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY. APRIL 9. 1962 UANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD, IfANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1962 ftotate. Burial win hs in Bast She hod been artive in toe Roek- Burke, 2l, o f 229 Autumn S t, oonslder tha pUg^it o f those good Bafore coming to lUing Junior Cemetery. • vUle Chapter of toe American Red l2 tH C ire u it and .Mias Betty Johndrew, 18, of itimrirpster A Thonght for Today Bolton Hhh Sebod, .Ifrs* Bnsm wns as- I O b i t u ^ Friends may call at ths funeral Cross. StateNeivs 126 High St., Rock'idlle, for oow t European nattona who w ill be left Siiy Whobpers home tonight from 7 to 9'. ' Spenaored by the Manchester aMant UbrariSn at Westover Mrs. Swindells Is survived by a trial on treapaaoing rtiarges; and Ipralft out of the apaejal tariff fortress Sehod tor CHris and awsd tor NOTICE brother, Lebbeus F, Bisiell, of Court Cases WUUam C. inm, 'Sl, RFD 2, Man- the OM^unon ]fax9i|,plaas to baUB OoUMll o f cararohes three years as hbmrian at fits Harsld J. Harriaoa RotkvUlt. cheater, for court trial m i charges Voting Lasts Do Their Prirl Harold J. (Mike) Harrison, 53, R oundup tor iteeU. ' . ' ' VaBw Regional High fichooL. * ' , - . The funeral wUl be held at her o f qieadlng. Ulm has posted a . H ie OSndltloa Of Man A busineas meetwg w|U be held D eatl Glaiiiis o f 426 Palasado A v e , Windsor, residence Wednesday at 3:80 p.m. MANCHESTER SESSION $60 bdnd while a'waRtng disposi Similarly, tha eonoagpt o f a ape- Nothiagnesa Urn F**-ly a-.' W "T i?; ’2 Three Manchester' residents to after the program end new PTA (Oonthmed from PBge.Oae) and formnrly o f Manchestar, died The Rev. Paul J, Bowihan, pastor (Osattooefi^^em fags Om ) tion in toe case. dal economic Fbrtreaa Burope, “ And the Lord God formed man Until 7 p.m. affieen wul be aleotod. ^ elogiiniooii OR SotwAiy*. offROthro April 14, for suddenly last night o ftw a heart o f Union Congregational Church, day waived examinations on prob able cause and were bound over wMch Britain is now wlUlaig to o f the dust o f the ground, and School Mean *'■ a 24-hour watch. “W e are hope Hw MiRHRor looiOR. Ow R*u*^ oRiorptRcy sorvleo. attack. He was pronounced dead will efftelate. Burial - win be in State St. address as Ooion’s for Join, and with wM& tha Viiltod breathed Into Ma noatrlla the breath PoBa w ill be open at tha 0cm- Tueaday—hot turkey aandwidi, ful it won’t catrii aopergeloslia’’ on arrival at Hartford Hoqiltal. Grove HIU Cemetery. toe next aeaeion o f Superior Court o f life ; and the man became a Uv- Mrs. C a a ^ U Cheney, mer place o f residence in Tonken at Hartford on similar chargee of Statsa is now amdoua to asaodata, munHy Hall until 7 tonight in tb* dressing, cranberry sauce, vege He oa^d there is no known cuts wW bo ovoHoblR Of oilioRr*... Vpim. Mr. Harrison- was bom in Man- Memorial gifts may be made but no euch stre et. exists in toe ng soul.’’ (Genesis 3:7). tor the' dlosas»-« loi« fungus 00 Fenat St. widow of Philip cheater, June 4,1909, a eon o f M ra toe Heart Fund. to breaking and entering with crim Petition Asks at least doaely enmigh to inaure referandum to dedda wtMther the table sticks, cake; Wednesday- New Tork state city. (L o n g before tha aadstanUallaU mashed potatoes, veal loaf, boibg- caused by an sM om e germ. It Cb*am< Sled at tha age cf $1 tola Mary Jane Hyde Harrison and toe inal intent and larceny 'over $260. Itaalf o f its own o«»i|timiiag i^por- arrived ,at tha cracept o f nothing public building commission or the The giri’s new boy friend, Thomas A. Fulton, 36, of 126 na, buttered - rolnach, c o d M ; doesn’t affeot domestic towliand CALL Ml 94Sl9 nuxnlng at Manchester Msmoclal late James Harrison. He had Uved Ahaer Weisberg ^ Maxlmino Hernandes, 2S, of 26 7 Delegates ■aggrooMUTM tnnlty to axport to. thaae oountilss, ness denying any worthwhlleneas board o f educaUen wiU oonatnict many wttd birds, but Audubon lost Hospital. in Windsor for toe past 10 years. Abner Weisbe]^, 86, of 67 Wal Blssell St., and Andrew Kissell, the asoMidary adiool. Thursday—American chop suey, 'Faylor D r„ arrived Just in ' time teenui far from betag, any gulda- to man's Ufa, tha Blbls spoke o f tha green beans, coconut pudduig; F ri two emnes tooin the diaeasa In Mrs. Ohaney was born in Provi He was employsd in production den St., W eet Hartford, former co- 30, o f 766 E. Middle Tpke., each STAMPS ...... m j o lowly margin o f man and Ma igno IratUeaUy, the town has bean Uiepast. dence, l a . . O ct 16, 1890, a daugh to See Colon run oiit toe hallway were ordered bound over under r * * t poat tonmrd tha world's future day—tuna boat, ptnsapple cab- control at Hamilton Standard, di owner of toe Rialto Theater in ef the apartment building where For Kowalski HMitha ...... T.n ble end. “ Dust thou art and to dust divided for some'time as to wheth b o ^ ra ls ln salad, potato chips, ^'Ws leave the incubation o f the ter o f toe lata H . Nelson and M aty Manchester,, died Saturday at a $2,600 bwa*y. a special cruaadb for their own HARTFORD (AF) — Mrs. Paul A Jazs grot^> will provide mustc. she was ao honorary director of 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contributions W illiam Stratton, John McDowell, The driver, James F. Bowley, ____ ay—1 pAB. KoMay. Maravnlek o f Stamford has been About 26 people from Bolton plan the new Alfred C FUBer Center of the board and a member o f the may be sent fo toe Heart Fimd. William Curry, Samuel Hynds and point Just below Union Pond. of the town committee last week W«aa*aaay— 1 &ia. ThMay. economic welfare in which they the UniversHly of Hartford. The 28, of 184 Brown St., Hartford, was Police maintenance men with did not re v ^ sufficient support on ' ThuradiQ'—1 p.«^W a< ^ *aay. named prealdent-etoet o f the New to stitond. ladies* vlritin g eommitUe. ^ Robert Hynda uninjured. He was warned by set thamsdvee up as a d>ecial com Engtond Region of the National PTA Talk on libnuiea center wlU honso the Col FREE helped design a herb garden for Uoyd Hayden The Holmes Bhneral Home, 400 grappling hooks recovered toe the town committee to apportion 7 lege of Muria Trooper Robert MacDonald of the of th* IS votas to th* Kowalski partment in' tha ‘world’s economy, Council o f Jewish Women. Other School libraries will be the sub the trades department tor toe Word has been received o f the Main St., was in charge o f funeral O^chester State Troop for speed machine. The arrests followed and SUnMKSHT QUAUTY all three had been placed under a forces. 3*y o( a compartment within which their officers elected at the <^>ening of ject of s PT A meeting Wedneeds; DELIVERY adult bUnd and took an interest in death of Lloyd Hayden, 54, of arrangements. ing. • a.n. the group’s four-day session yes at 8 p.m. at tha Community Hoi: $2,600 bond aach. A ll pleaded not Not Battsfled MNUIW own economic welfare, quite natu horticultural programs for the Foxboro, Maas., son o f the late Police said Bowley wa« travel Becker has said be would not terday were Mrs. Paul Felngold, Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth, Ubmrian achool dofNurtmsnt. Mrs, Carrie Beebe Hayden, for Mrs. Frida Olson guilty to toe charges 'when pre MoAd^r, A^rll 9 rally, will be given q>eclal protec Worcester, Mass., and Mrs. Morris at the elementary jpchool, will be Funeral services for M rs.'Fri^ ing west on a downgrade on Kt. sented today, be satisfied w ito anything less Survivors incMde several nieces merly o f Manchester and Nor- 6, near the Three Js Restaurant, than 7 of the IS delegates, be tions against the invasion of actlvi- Rosenthal, S^irit^eld, Mm ., vice the first speaker. When year doetmr asks arfeete uid nephews. wlchtown. Olson, 27 Huntington St., widow Ten-day suspended sentences Gutn/s New Price sreeldents; Paul Lehman, Mrs. Evelyn Brown, who set up o f C. W alter Olson, were held Sat when he lost control of the truck were ordered by. Judge Missal In cause, he aald, he fe lt a majority fies wMeh may happen t o serve yea want year preeertptlen fin Funeral aervlcas will be held at Funeral services w ill be held after putting on -the brakes and of the town commtttae favored Stamford, ccrraapondlng secre- the new library in nUng Junior ed , ■ • eay • , • H A fA A fA h ri the residence Thursday at 3 p.m. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Bethany urday afternoon at flhnanuel Lu the casea o f Frederick Balkcom, 9M d OutrOk In Mg MuulUnc o f and be aieential to, tha economic tary-riect; Mrs. Edward Schwarts, High School In Manchester and veered across the road to avoid Kowalaki over th* only other man PRABBIAOr. FMe delivery. PBESOiH]PTipM PHABMAOS Intsrment w ill he in the Cheney Church, Foxboro. Friends may theran Church chapel. The Rev. C. hitting a stopped car in (rbnt of 37, o f 36 Village St., and Leone Calves tb * prlsooM tha laigucoagafat la- welfare of some outside nation. Boston, recording secretary, and now serves os Ubmrian there, will Heiury Anderson, pastor, officiated. Vegls, 66, Hartford, each found mentioned for toe poet, U.S. Sec ______M l 9-3891 ____ •ection of Bast Cemetery. call tonight from 7 to 9 at toe him. retary of Health, Education and vaaton o t Ma oouatry Into Ma Or, to put it another waV, what Mrs. Lee Brooks, Danbury, treas speak about Junior Mgta schod 901 M AIN BT,—H I 8-0831 Robert Funeral Home, FoxPro. Mrs. Roy Johnson w4s soloist, and guilty of intoxication. urer. Friends may make ,memorial The truck came to rest on its Welfare Abraham A. Ribiooff. Mmda n 3«ar aeo. eontlnuM to b* is happening may be something and senior hUm achod Ubraries. contribuUims to toe Connecticut G. Albert Pearson, organist. Burial Albert Salenlcka, 21, o f 81 Jar was In Bhist Cemetery. wheels to a vacant lot, said police. Oommlttee chairman Ted Cum (ovam ad by Ma own caleuliiUona Uke this. These European hationa, Institute tor toe Blind, 120 Hol Mrs. Alice Dailey There was only minor damage to vis Rd., reoei'ved a $120 fine for wet mlngs polled the town oonuniUee Mra. Alice DaUey, o f 1001 Broad Bearers were Roy Johnson, the truck, owned by Windham Lln- driving after h* pleaded nolo con o f their odrn worth to Mm, rather erstwhile colonial powers, have re comb m., Hartford. Herman Johnson, John Olson, Oarl last week. He hod {Hedged earlier LIVER St., Hartford and form erly o f coln-Meroury Salsa toe. tendere to toe charge which in than by any principle o f Justice. cently ehed moat o f their colcnlea, Huttiae, John HulUne and Richard of W illi that he would go along with a Frank A. Bayer Baiington, died suddenly lost night mantic, adld pollcs. volved an accident on Rt. 16 on AU. GOOD HAND B y any law that could ai^ly, and granted them freedom. A t this Berggrsn. March 12. representational dslegatton, ohof- SOUTH WINDSOR^ FfUnk A. in Hartford Hospital. en on toe beala o f the atrangto Chatrp la antlUad to glva theaa moment, theae same nations are Mrs. DaUey was bom in Baiing Other fines and bond forfeitures SUOAR-CURIO Beyer, 66, of 184 Brook 8t, died Aathony Kupchuaos o f various biooa on the town com- pribonwB any punishment he could cutting the economic VelatlonaMps yestmday at Hartford. Homttol. ton and Uved in Hartford for 25 were ordered in the following mttto*. The funeral of Anthony Kup- Firemen Check casea: Speeding, Michael B. Stas- ca t Ma oourta to jlecroe. Ih e y were Mr. Bayer had been a milk tester years. Shs was employed at S t Oimmlnga oalled a meeting of they once had with their colonies, Michael's rectory, Hartford, for 10 chunos, 628 Clark Rd., South Wind kus, 24, Nkwlnirton, $26; Joseph eaptured In tl)* act of revduUon and building a special wall against ANOTHER WAY S E R V E S YOU,,. tor toe H. P. Hood and Sons dairy sor; pas held this morning at the th* executive board last Weenee- tor 16 yean. He retired in De- years. Bi^er, Furnace Taritano of Paterson, N. J., $86; day, to endorse a delegation. He ao^nst an established fovenunent. them. ’ Survivors include a son, Gerald W. P. Quish Funeral Rome, 328 Kenneth BritUng, 26, Milford, $76 oember. Main St., with a solemn high Mass declined to reveal publicly toe le- Outro could have shot them an, if W e happen to believe that, for Born in Nrimaka, he had lived E. Bellavanee o f Moosup; a dough No damag* was reported by fire plus $26 for disregarding a atop oults of the poll, but Becker, ai a Sliced ifi[‘ of requiem at St BYancls e f As ha had felt like it, or had felt it m South Windsor for many ysaurs. ter, Sister George AUee De Misrie, algn; Fraderlek U Bacon, 24, Do the 'world of the future, there coi) of the Daughters of HoW Ghost sisi Church, South'Wtndsor. officials last night wen firemen ver, N. J., $80. member o f the executive board, wia# to do ao. be very little aectional proeperity Survtvors inriude his wife, Mn. The Rev. John F. Glynn was wee one o f those at the meeting. Olivine BeaUdryg Bayer; three Putiifm ; three brothers, Jobeph J. answered- calls (or an'm*|jrheatsd Also, Roger L. Baker, 18, Ver Club to Be Formed Almost firom the start, however, ndilob is durable or aound. We Dailey of Manchester, Vincent A. celebmnt, assisted by the Rev. clothes dryer and an overheated non Trailer Court, Vernon, $25 for eons, John Baer o f Benedict Dr., Itoymond B. Taskauskas as deacon Becker said a Manchester Ko Oaatro Showed a disposition to use think it will be found true, in prac Norman Potvin and Romeo Pot- DaUey*'and Gerald F. DaUey, both furnace. driving without a license; Albert walski for Senator Club would be of; Hartford; a sister, Mia. Agnes and the Rev. Maurice Ouilette of Stankevica, 48, Hartford. $20 for thaae prlsonsn u hoatafsa, as hu> tice, that one man’s proeperity is vin, bolli of Boot Hartford; three BUghth District firsflghters, at formed BViday. He aald ha -la BACONTO^ the BMmundite Order, Alabama, daughten, >toa. Helen Wish of CosteUo o f Manchester; and two 6:18 extinguished an ovikrheated intoxication; BQdiael Roao, 21, chairman of the club pro tempore, man iteraa he would sell in the another’s, and irrevocably ao. We gnndehUdren. subdeacon. Mrs. Phyllis Courtney Garden «r- C. Henry Anderson, pastor o f Club,will meet tomorrow at 7:80 while awaiting toe April 19 hppeiv NO COUPONS NSSDSDI tng to his importance in the Inva- the somewhat heretical belief that Friends may call at toe funeral p.m. at the club house. ZBA Reschedules home totey ffom 7 to 9 p.m. visor at P r a tt, and 'Whitney A lr- Emanuel Lutheran Chui^, offici ance. akm movement, peihaps, In actual atomic sclentlats, economists, and oraft in Bloat Hartford and a mem ated. Burial was in Bkmt Cemetery. Other cases continued: April 16, Date for Meeting 1 BCTiu nAMM qnTH A te o z ja* fallout health experts can all some, ber o f OampbeU Council, Knights Bearers were Vilko Korsu, Ray- The Manchester Garden Club Stephen Shapiro, 19, o f Middie- ity, according to what Chstro Fredoriok H. Polowltaer will meet tonight at 8 at Center 1 0 0 how miraculously produce expert o f Oolumhus, in Manchester, died mcmd Soderstrom, Blno Saari, town,. for plea to charge of failure 1 A&P INSTANT COFFEE knowa about the financial reaource Frederiok H. PotowMawr. 38, o f Congregational Church. Guest to drive to toe right. A new dale for tola month’s statistical findings which happen 84 a. "Whitney S t, Hartford, fa Saturday night at -St. Francia Thor Peters, Harold Hamala and o f Ms family. Hospital, Hartford, after a alml Armas Hamala. epe&er be William Wylie, April 17, Richard Lelghtoi^'86, meetifv by the SSoning Board of 1 omu tfAMM WITH ANV S^O to'Jibe with what they themaeivea, ther o f Allen Polowitzer and cufator of the Peguot-eepoa Wild Appeals, to be held at S p.m. on Our official national policy of brother of . Richard Polowitzer Ulnees. of Somen, for Jury trial ^ East boycotting Cuban products makes as individuals, happen to feel in The funeral wUl be heid Wednea- Life Sanctuary near MyMc, who Hartford on charaa o f .*q>eeding; April 18 in the Municipal Build TOO both o f Ksnehester, died Saturday w ill talk about brids. and George IVard, 26, (Jovenby, ing, has been set by the board. 1 FERTILIZER ChistTO short of American dollars, their bones, It should oohw as no at Rocky HiU 'Veterans’ H oiH ^l- day at 8:16 am. at the Newldric ) and Whkney Funeral Home, 318 Influence of Right for Bleat Hartford Jury trial on -Fraviously, the meeting had been fo r use In buying food or drugs he surprise to our readers to find us Siurvlvoca, besides his son and Members of toe Holy Family charges o f reckless driving and slated for April 16. EXTRA ITAMM WITH A f W 8AO brother in Manchester, include Bumaide Ave., Eaat Hartford, with may need from us, or fu r use in undermining another supposed Mothers Circle will meet tomor* wet driving. Among those submitting var TOO a son in Meriden, three brothers a solemn high Maos o f requiem at Regarded Fading iance requests, to be considered G rass seed O xford Park fifth c(4umn aetlvlUes he may be source o f reliable experting. St Rose (%urch. East Hartford, row at 8:80 p.m. at the home of April 19, Bldward Johnson, 21, o f In East Horttoed and a brother in Mrs. William Martens, 9 Stephen Oomwell, for trial on charges of at pubHc hearings, are Sophie trying to wage in the rest o f the This time It'e the computer. The Maryland;^ at 9 am . Burial wUi be in S t (OM tiaaefi Pago OM> Metrofski, August Zeppa, An Mary’s Cemetery, Weet Boxlniry, St. . speeding and failure to carry an EXTRA RTAMPI WITH A IVb U PKO HAN9V OR frtmr hemisphere. specific sample of the computer in The funeral 'will be held a era to rs license; and Phillip thony Chenot, and Ftancea Pan- Wednesday a t 8 a.m. at toe Rose BCaaa., at 1:30 p jii. )arty.’ ’ Walker Is seeking the 5 0 So Ms setting o f a price on the volved is one in the office of De Friends may call at toe funeral A. Raymond Rogers, principal Flagg, 47, BAst Hartford, for court teleo. POLISH SAUSAGE fense Secretary Robert McNama H ill BXxMral Home, EBm St., Dcmocrafie nomination tor gov of Manchester High School, wilt trial to riiarge of intoxication. Public hearings also will be freedom o f his 1,300 x>riaonera is, Rocky HiU, with a requiem Mass home tonight from 7 to 9 and to ernor in Texas. HI* chances are ra, the one used to reach the De discuss "Language Labg and Me April 28, Peter B. Ready, 16, of heard on special exception re EXTRA HAMM WITH A »*44 from one point of view, his way of at Our o f S o m ^ Church, morrow from 8 to 5 and 7 to 9 regardiled as poor. chanical Aida to Education'' at a quests sought by Andrew An- pm. 61 Bruce D r„ to determine whether trying to.get some American dol fense Department's determination Hartfoed, at 9. Burial' ^ 1 be in JavltS'vlts said in a New York tele meeting ot the Bowers Sehool PTA or not Juvenile Court autooritiee saldi, Oakland Motor*. "--I 5 0 C A N N O N B A T H T O W E L lars Into Mb till. that it didn't want to spend on the Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky vision broadcast Sunday that "the tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the school will accept case apd- charges of E. C. S wHfc a 1 lb b*e R*f. *r Crinlri* Cat Mra Eva-ISIxabeUrDreimon, 86, been hospitalized for several party, the Democrats also have neoticut State-Police will qpeak at- ^ r character a little bit short if we o f the future. Rather, they foupd ef 1 Bow St., widow of George weeks after a heart attack. their ultraconservatives and in a-meeting^of Uriel Lodge of'Ma Moi^ FRENCH FRIES concluded that he la the only one it a real fine weapon for the-'tvar Mr. Ganter 'was bom in New peo^e like General Walker they Drennon, died last night after a sons, Rt. n . Merrow, at tna Nathan ^ 6 likely to suffer an unfavorable ex wMch might have started a few long lUneos. Brunswick, Canada, and had been tiave a defhilte radical right Hale Square Club tomorrow at 8 lirtri floiiiH wMi B lOUi eu pkf or Twin Fdi et I ^ . Drennon wee bom Oct. 23, in buoinesa here for several years. wing,” Ja'vits said. p.m. posure in this business. years ago. The computbra having Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. 25 ruled against it, the Defense De 1876/ in Madlaott. She was a mem The same gesture by which he ber of tha Wethersfield Methodiat Anna BpeU Ganter; a sqn 'Walter toTI^HR SHORT BREAD CDcpoees Ms own cynicism about hu partment Is expected to shun the Church. F. Ganter of Deep River; two man beings la also a trap baited for B-70 itself, even though It fioe* Survivor* include a daughter, daughten; Mra Albert Oiglio of IxM R«*ia*« wkb' aa 11 *i baa 1*** Rarinr Bolton and Mrs. Blarl S. Olenney others. now stand committed to research Mra. M aybri B. Dowd, .with whom of Manchester; two brothers, Neil POTATO CHIPS There is not likely to be. in an Its potential value once again. she lived; two grondehUdren, two great-grandcMIdren, two nieces Ganter o f Fort Lauderdale, FISm swer to this ransome proposition, 'Ilie A ir Force, which wants the and W alter Ganter of Nova Rair* f(*m** wHb aa IRVb •* baa i*a* RaHi** and a nephew. Scotia; a sister, 'Mrs. Archie any organised popular movemftut doesn’t- want any new re Funeral services w ill be held search to be a mere matter o f the Steeves of Woodstock, New 2 5 RIPPLED POTATO CHIPS anywhere to buy the freedom of all WerMesdoy at 1 pm . at toe Holmes Brunswick, and five grandchU- theee prisoners, at their varying in computer backing up the computer, Funeral Home, 400 Main S t The drsn. dividual prices -nmnlng from and accordingly It Is trying to Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, pastor BUneral services wUl be held MANCHESTER EXTRA STAMPS WITH A lOAP OP JANE PARXIR o f South Methodist Church, .wlU of tomorrow at 11' am. at tha Wat $36,000 each up to $5^,000 each. knock the computer out ot the pic ficiate. Burial will be in Ihuit 2 5 CARAMEL PECAN ROLLS But many o f theee prisoners are ture. The value and verdict of a kins-West BUtieral Home, 142 E. Cemetery. Center St. The Rev. Lawrence Al- likely to have families who escaped computer, says the A ir Force, are mond,.j>astor of South Metoodlst EXTRA STAMPS WITH A tOAP OP JANS PARKSrX from Cid>a with some wealth, and a# variable as the daU which is Mr*. Emma A. Campbell Churdi, wUI officiate. Biirlal wUl Mrs. Emma A. CampbeU, M, of be in Gilead Om etory. 2 5 CRACKED WHEAT BREAD to whom the ransom amount may fed into It, and anybody who se to O d e r S t, died Saturday at tSe be small change. Castro imdoubt- lects that data can get the com Friends may caU a t toe funeral Crestfield Omvalescent luspital. home tonight from 7 to 9. edly hopes to do a lot of individual puter to produce any finding he Mrs. Ouhpbell aras bom in New 100 Extra IXTRA STAMPS WITH A U PT. ROU ransom business. And, If he does, wants. As far as the A ir Force Is Bninswiek, Canada, Oct. 30, 1871. Bfrs. Gena V. Seiver ^ was a number of tha Oentral WONDER FOIL “ZT" be w ill gain more than cash. He concerned, the only reliable way to Baptist Chtti^. Hartford. Mrs. Gena V, Server, 72, widow will gain the creation of a savage got a verdict from a computer on o f Frank Server, died suddenly EXTRA ITAMPf WITH 1 U SUPRIUII9HT - Survlvnm mciade a doughtar, Saturday at her hmne, 118 Summer r ift between those aociled Cubans, the damage any particular weapon Mrs. Itobert Maclachian, vntb St. whom aha mads har boms; a Ikm, 2 5 LINK SAUSAGE who have money enough to ran In any new war could do would be She was bom in Manchsater, PLAID Nay N. Campbsli cf Hartford; t som their loved onm and thoee ConTeriabl^ eedao* migon. Beiiiaps one of theee models figures proiniiientily in your new to have the computer Itself sustain grandcMIdroB, 38 grsat^grandchfl Feb. 20, 1890, a daughter of toe EXTRA STAMPS WITH 1 IS OR MORE fUPn«l«HT who don't. He will be putting the an attack from that weapon, and car dreams right now. But j^edhaps it doe$n*t figure in the bu d ^ right now! Too many other dren, and 9 great-great-grandcMl late Adolph , and Amelia Wahlgren Cuban anti-Castro movement -to a then come iqj with Its calculaUon. dren. • , Loeberg. Mrs. Server ama a member 2 5 of Emanuel Lutheran Cht>~-'- "--i ^ PIECE BOLOGNA teat o f its unity which, if those who Funeral aervicta will be held to We had always dreamed that, If obligations at the-moment. but soon, maybe. 'Soon* can become *ri{ht now* with the help of morrow at ttoO p.m at the Holmes Lutheran Church Women’s Leagus^ axe able to pay the ransom for EXTRA STAMPS WITH 1 U OR MORE RUPHaiaXT we ever did run out o f human ex an Auto Loan firom Hartford NationaL Payments fitted to your budget. . . fife and per* Funeral H o ^ 400 Main St. The Eastern Star and to t Order Of STAMPS' ’ r their own loved onee do what their perts we <»uld trust, there would Rev. Alex 1^ Blsesser, pastor of Amarimto. ' > 2 5 PIECE LIVERWURST instinct would dictate, might prove still be the reliable, dispassionate manent total disalnliiy fosurance at no extra cost. . . low rates: a Hartf4$ SemiOE "1 »-Tha one thing to be grateful for of any of tiiem, and be cemtent, It*B got an the f i i ^ yoa need. Oinier Fhaaks theran. (Jburch. The Rev. C. Henry I l$4 EA «r CBiNTlBl S TR E E T—■ NE XT TO A B P I 2 5 1 BOILED HAM is that Oaatro has had sense with'our own instincts and preju X wish to thank my manr (rie^. Andereon, pastor, w ill officiate. enough to reellae that his prisoners dices, as good, we say, and aa 'valid, ^ *i2d*Lqd2tf®T»o?TL5SiJ IS! Burial will be in East Ometmy. Imagine a smart. Danish inodeni chair like this WITH THIS COUPON 1 SXTRA STAMPS WITH SACK HI HAT would be wortli aheolutely nothing as any. Frisnds may call at tha Watklna- I to hhn dead. And where there is Cnwtol Like TaSM Chih' tar the b«au> West Funeral Home, 143 B. Cen that adjusts aulimiatically (bjr merely leaning - 2 5 tmu Oorel tritiitea. Ifass tnrOM ma- ter S t, tonight from 7 to. 9. 1 GELATIN SAUD life, ttkere may atiU be eventual AN EVENING WITH WILDER M thr u id .ktaritaiM abewa me dwtiw backward) to any positi erica* tffacHv* at AU M P In*** Matb*** la *1* aaaaaaally 8 vhMy- tmUal antMialaim ovar the ecn- tary of Welfare Abraham Rtbioeff, T*b*«w Pradtf* *ad Itoan FtahlbKaJ by t** espt o f the Boropean Common ^ o made toe anaounoement Sat .ered-to-order fabrics, too, to go with your deco mamiM fraai PlaM mm* Oth,. urday, w ill Introduce Wilder k t Ms SUrkat, wbkh peomlaiB to traas* appearance in the SUte D ei^- rating scheme I (Model shown $146 others from lata tlw military un^y of NATO sMnt Auditorium, AprU 80. lUbl- imlty ooCt daaertbed Mm as an author 4Pi-^#43iWi y • •' -!> r '
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'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN.,^NDAY, APRIL 9, 1962 PAGE KINR < OUR BOARDING tfOU^E with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Installation Set
HM-M*~U>OMSUKft By En^lem Club tM^RerorriA' Good Sports W M S TIMS A ftT L A m o ^ lM lM Sri9 0 C D « l » ■Mrs. Kenneth Hodge will bo In 'W ^vooe.M Hl- stalled. aa president of the Man LiNTAMOO/^ UMrW— 1 8 r«tttta 9 8BW TBanMTi chester Emblem Club In ceremonlee iSMteV .WOlkuao Television tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Elks y jO t D *tOv4>HOI2^ Wtl-U 3tttott»tiowM<»rV ■Itaak • Qta*m 4:00 Early Bhosr (b> prMtrtu) lU. SU^ _ .Alter Dinner Movie i h ‘ b m r r clh o u b ; i»(, sindml rriendablp 7 and Ahn Olenn7:30 3 Cheyenne I. To. Home, Blesell St. A(A3 0 (2 .~tHERCS lOStOCT Movie st e (la prorrets) 23 NBC Special (C) ' i t n » moca llVaUdeani Togt Bear . I, 12 fu Tall rhe rrutb la Mrs. Hodge and other new of RBdeiiuc»)oaTii>L UBiBI lawiatar Hlxbway Patrol 4u 3:00 Pete and Gladys . 12 ficers will be installed by Mrs. •w‘ H A a / Syllabus is National Velvsl ' 22 30 U H s A i M lOBattufUM News 6.1 1:30 The Rifleman 3. 40 S3 John Graaiano of Rutherford, N. iSOqr WW«B Father Knows Best 12 u f m MWttMnd Social Security J„ supreme president, and Mrs. Weatlin-. News a Sports Duckpin Snwitns 18 Walter Czech of Perth' Aihbpy, N. ITONaaiCVim MVateaMM MWkkJocfenw In the Public Inleml , Th* Pride b Hraht (C) 10. 22 .10 MRiDUiliMk '34L*aM 4 ;8U or Vour InfnrmaUon 3:00 Danny Thomas Show 8, 12 J eupreme marshal. aOBMMd MCoanwl ‘sastA - w oaton Blackla Surfside Six . 8. 40 i3 Mrs. Paul Gagne and Mrs. Sam DOUBLE 4 4 Bitiliedl g x t h S iS S MSwUnminf . True Adventurt 87th .Precinct 10. 22t 30 uel Vacantl are co-chairmen of 3SMMIM oior* flBpIvIMK 4 S M ' Club House 8:30 The Andy OrKflth Show - 3 12 flnMtaallos MCacor* , 4:40 Men ot Destiny 10:00 Henbesey , 8 th ' installation committee. Mrs. 37Bip|Wd oocoopitiiiea Thriller lO 32 30 M A fu , 4:46 UouB sktwardt Perspective In Greatness 10 Gagne will be mistress of cere 3SV«hhta MSaaoains cop HuntleV'Brtnklev Report News, Sports A Weather 12 monies. Assisting on the commit M W ^ o o t SlDnep ■4lOib Edie Adams Show 1, 40. 53 tee will bp Mrs. Alfred Ritter, Mrs. WDtaiiaatiT* 41L*«r*llar HovI* »* Monday Slartlsht Hodge and' Mrs. James H. Mc i r 18- Feature V br S / DAY! 1:15 Evenlnx Report 40,11:30 Tonight (C) X Veigh and the incoming officers. SfwpiSigtffltt IT r Film 33 l:UO t.ste News Mini* "" Spuria Camera yd*.' Vovte Mystery Others taking part In the pro GmmImmm Lms gram will be ^ r s . VacanU, Invi AT YOUR STOP (SHOP 40 Expin IT SEE RATUBDArS tV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LMTINO OlConqicl r m tations and programs; Mrs. 44Haa* t □ m Hodge, photographer; Mrs. Zle SUPER MARKET ». TJR RiS < Visiting hour* are t to 8 p.m. 69 Greeiiwood Dr.; a son to Mr. Mrs. Patricia Kwash, 99 Russell drug oounui* everywhere. for all areas, except inatsmity, and Mrs. Robert Allison, WllshlrS St.; John Boland, 57 McKinney St.; INSIST ON QUALITY! BY JOE CAMPBELL where they are 8 to 4 :8 0 and 6:80 Rd., Vemon. Patrick Plccarello, 84 Wells St.; Look (or the “White Gem* label . . , it*i your c a o P E n to 8 . p.m.; and private rOoms DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Don. Mrs. Eleanor Knoess, 37 Autumn li T ‘, '■[ JJ V « > 1' 1' '! * (uaramee of (reehneeil Ruihed from New Eng- 'O K t H . G O i where they, are lO a.m. to 8 p.m. aid Soucier, 13 Franklin St., Rock- St.; Mrs. Ruth Kukulka, and son, land'e 6neet (ermi to your table in twenty-four AHEAP/ Visitors are requested not to vUle; Paul Hagedom. 380 W. Mid 14 Waddell Rd.; Mrs. Freda Roy houn, they're fraeher by f*r . , . betttr by far smokt In patients rocnis. No dle “ipke.; .'Christine Zepke, East and son, 168 Pine St.; Mrs. Mary START SAVING— OR ADD TO thin ordinary chickanil Tha/ta Step R Shop’* more than two vUitors at one Hartford; Mrs. Emily Bastts, 37 Ferguson and son, SID Garden Dr.; Top e’ th* Grad* “Whit* 0 *tni"l % b . tune per patient , Main St., Talcottvllle; Mrs, Lor- Mrs. Margaret Stowell and daugh YOUR SAVINGS ON OR BEFORE ' , ilk 1 ra i^ HeniMSsey,"' 65 Essex S t ; ter, Hartford; Mrs. Doreen BaJ and Patients Today: 200 Jatmes HoUoran, 41 Washington St'; THE lOrii OF THE MONTH A D JJ r O T E D . SATURDAY:; Mrs, Rose Ohiianowski, 16 Thomp daughter, East Hartford. ^ iO T 5lTSw 5ii«E]K „ George StUes, 125 "Hollister St.; son St. Rockville; Mr*. Mary 6 EABl£*«>*1A iC R U P ^ Mrs. Eleanor'Knoess, 37 Autumn Wiley, Niles Dr.; Mr*. Marion ^EHHg.ftAlQSA ' 6 t.; M3ss Ann Morris, 255 Henry: Sumi*Ja*kl, 54 . Union St.; Mr*. EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE lit St.; Stephen WAUams, Coventry;' Pauline ZanotU, Coventry; Irving NOW Susan il^ks, 2M Center S t; Jo -‘ Carlson 306 Center St.; Mrs. Elsie seplv Thompeon, 101 Hemlock St.; ^ EdmondO, 90 Orchard Bt., Rock- Mrs. Cara O r^am , Hazardville;, ■ville; Franolg Murphy, 437 Center 'ft -ft « Mrs. JuUa Haberem, .1 3 5 BlsseU' St.; Mrs. Inez Mahoney, 88 Maple Bt.; Mrs. Ida Brown,' 107 ‘ Sum St.: Mra. Patricia Burnett 37 Park vS A V 1 N G S mer S t; Miss Liinda Hsirtwell, 6 8 : St., Rockville; Steven Morin, 670 Droileis "Anothtr thing I'm getting pretty tired of. Eiteu'. . . Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Sophie Hess, N. Main St.; Mrs. Shirley Mayo, //(/ I v O A N jfour eaying tyee, dear* in m at 'no. dear' tone or voioei” Marlborough; Mrs, Catherine Skel- -lUjr- WHOLE BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD 75 BUaell S t; Mrs. Grace Saari, 5 8 Plymwth Lane; WilUara ,Pa- ley, 33 CooUdge St.; Thomsa Tiudci, 2'/i Is S NO, BUT we RN16H dMOOnNS wel8kl;;.Tl35 .South St, Rockville; Glastonbury; Herman WuUoh. 96 Ih I IN A C D U fieO P CAYS.'KXI'Ve ] MEANING William H o f f m a n , Wapping; Ridge S t; Mrs, Catherine Boyle, 4IAHCWg»Tt«'* *60g«T rial 4a*TITUTI«g piundi fiOt A PNC A jbuc reiatonsA h m m t! Kathryn .Jaslowski, 35 L itc h ^ d South, Windsor; Jeffrey Barlett, CU R R EN T a n n u a l PLM, JUPP, A N P - LITTLE SPORTS St.; Bert Molenari, Coventry; RFD 1 ; Mrs, Sophia Ruhmel, 43 / O O Z t A ic a in B Y ROUSON Mrs. Beverly Jaynes, 61 Nike Cir Hyde St.; James Lodge, 24 Vic DIVIDEND toria Rd.,; R.olaha PoulIOt, South BRANCH O m CE, ROUTE It, COVENTRY "Whlti liM " foiCR tou r RMHTMOUtpe^ cle; Mrs.* Sarah-Brodin, EastGlas- eil-ap JUOP... jgtN NUD9 0 N .. TV tonbury..' Coventry’-Russell Cowles. 254 Mc I m u c e e j t t M AD M ITTED YESTERDAY: Kee St.; Mrs. Gloria Finnegan, ■railin i » H L Eleanor Swansoh, 8 0 Hudson S t; RFD 2; Everett Dickinson, 2 Trum 3 9 e bull Stl, Rock vtlls; Joseph Spent, MON..TUES.-FRI. i| aeund Mrs. Gertrude Royce, 126 Falknor pYtr^i Hmirc ^ 37 Haiti Dr., Talcottvllle: Mrs, ■■A El Cl llv U I W THURSDAY 9 A 3 f. to 8I PJPJW.— WED. CLOSED AT NOON ili! t T Dr.; Mrs. <3ertrude Dailey, 136 Helen Harmon, 37 Pine HUl St.; DARK Phoenix St, Vemort; J o s e p h Mrs. Margaret Bacon. 78 Finley LEG QUARTERS MIAT Pritchard, . TAnkerooean Rd.. Ver S t; Scott Obermeler, 29 West St.; Oiv* your family a Savor traatl non; Donna Sidney, 434 Oakland Cer. ft**? Cwp. Mrs. Josephine Morgan, East Hart On* tait* and thay'II b* "Whit* TlAWee^ tr^ St.; Gregory Sears, Anctoyer; San ford; Mrs. ’ Mary Ryan, 29 Brook Oam" fanil Ramambar, you f*t dra Lyons,' Hartford; Mr*. ESdna- lyn ■ St.;-Rockvttte: Mrs. Dorothy Top Value Stampe, tool Covin, 34' Gleilwood St.; Allen Ferguson and daughter, 89 Mar Martin. 813 Hartford W .; Mrs. shall Rd.; Mrs. Rosemsiry Perry BY JOHNNY HART Mary Heiy, Stafford Springs; Mrs. and son,.Hazardville; Mrs, Sandra. BREAST QUARTERS BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Ann Lautenbaoh, 55 Seaman Cir Warner and son, Wallingford; Mrs. Mora whita meat par AMCmCAN SHORE MTItOL WRCST cle; David Chagnot, 6 cniarter'Oak, Diane Comollo and son, 50 Foster pound to fiv * you Mh PASSEMERFORORUNK. BECIHtO St.; Alfred Hutchinson, 8 l HavV* St.; Mrs. Mgrlon Knight and son, NEW MONARCH* mor* for your menayt ASK QUfiSriOHS. Z TSU NOTHIMG. thorns St.; Miss Virginia Webb, R TO 2 ; Mrs.- Mary McCaffrey qnd I SCRAMi ^ 857 Center S t; Mrs. Eva Jordan, daughter, Wapping: Mrs. Helen portable by RemiiistM 6 6 High St., Rockville; Mrs. Anne Bebout and daughter. Wapping; McKinney, ^ItoaCenter Rd.; Mrs. Mrs. Charlene Turklngton and son, Mary Braxquaki, 88 . Horth St; 5 Franklin St.; Mrs. Elinor Tierney r $9 g - 5« Mrs. Eleanor Hills, J50 Greenwood and daughter, 46 Wedgewood Dr. U r|i Vlnt-rlpiRMl Dr.; David RobaCk. 8 7 . Lydsll St: DISOTARGED YESTERDAY: Kenyon Shores, Tolland; Michael Mrs. Ethel’Moors, Hartford; David Cembints 12 extra features found Oagood, East Hartford; Joseph Niemann, Loehr . Rd.f Rockville; only on msehlne* over $1001 • Ad- Bason, West Hartford; Miss Dor- Mrs. Frances Tedford, 3 Range iuttsbie touch control • Instant col- Hill Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Maria Mea 'ufhh s«t • Simplified martin tatting TOMATOES . — othy Petersen, 41 Autumn St.; « Variibto' ibte Uno’tpsetrUna tpsetr • Cooler2< t' rib- CHeryl Champagne, 1 Diane Dr., dor, Overbi-ook Dr., Vernon; Jo seph Kosciol, 29 Lyness St.; Al bon conUntrol • Fult keyboard___ •Cheiee With wonderful ‘ Vernon; Mark Yuodsnukis, Broad of eolerst • Yours for only flavor' that comes Brook; Josej* Wiley, 8 Olcott S t; bert Ryden, 67 Goodwin St,: Rich porwooki Mrs. Myma Ciarcia, 38 S. Haw ard Lukas, 27 Ridgewood St.; Ca from the lunt 2 5 MORTY MEEKLE thorne St. rol Hartmann, 12 Crown St, Rock BY DICK CAVALLl BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to ville; Mrs. Roberta Delbrook, 48 MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Surdel, W, Linden St.; Scott Anderson, Max BlRUBE'S COMB eHCK HEBE/ IWANTTOI^enO Shore Rd., Rockville; a dau^ter well Dr., Vemon; Mrs. 8 a n t i n a NtXJNGMAN...It7U<<£ Weldner, RFD 2, Rockville; Pa TYPEWRITER SERVICE iVEGOTACOMPtAINT TTHEfWaEtSNLaSCN to Mr. and Mrs.-Albert Gagg, wap- ■ a i i i i AWORDwrm\ou » RECRUmNCOFFlCe pUig; a daughter'tb Mr. and Mrs. mela SucheckI, Ellington: Karin AGAINST WXJ/THATS j 419 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE M(HAT I'VE GOT/ ^ ABOUT THESE A4ARk»/ Ba=O RE7H e / a o s e . Everett Donnell, , EHlington; a Landeck, WUUmanUc; Mrs. - Ber 6 1 3G our THIS eoupom daughter .to Mr. and Mrs. Seymour nice. Hagenow, 381 Woodland St.; A t the Green Pratt Eairt Hartford; a son to Mr. SuBW Parks, 281 Center St.; Mrs. m and Mrs. Winfred Gamer, 42 Nor riiaabeth Blasehlk. Glastonbury; MI 6-8411 ;188 EXTRA,!:STAMPS wood S t; a daughter to Mr. and Conrad Edwards, Andover; Mrs. Mrs. Eklmimd Wrubel. Coventry. i> when you buy a half .fallen BIR THS YESTEjU>A.Y: A daughter to-Mr. and Mrs.- George OOUNTRYFINE IOE OREAM Long, 7 3 ,P A St-(.a daughter to Bring thii f _____ Ijood thru to Stop & Shop] fflV V a d ,, April I ) YmBoemt CAPTAIN EASY V 513M GUP THIS CQUPONI MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ' BY LESLip TURNER and Fmidmi ‘ F ^ l 4M)snMtoMlRiMwrrMA* 111 ITHINK ICAN BEOF OHwogflNT THBM'nkyPKGr n^MI0U>CMt' HtV-TW T IMV PO RODNEIf aaWE HERE... V f WHOEVBlHe<«t5l«sT“ RrWRN [wncKWMhttw r'TH■! ■<> 7*" *■**> THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE - don't hRire « due iu to who to e d l to sprihg BY WILSON SCRUGGS Sanitone D ry Oeaning 111 Eitn Stisps vitk MnAii (m DNihi' wM coiiiMBr li I pnviii|v w dean your heating pUnt . . . aak your SI Eitn sunn witli 1 M. pki. Ifpiif MM Skilitl Iniks ^btcAY. SO rr wiaiAKc timc~ aud| ; Muy ARE VOU GOING TOMLTHK D A VY JONl TUftr< uiuir liiclvc fsoMi^ / BY LEFF and M cWi l l i a m s b « • RMBbtr 8 f ji l i N ilth 25 Irtn Stispt witk a pk( if Niwtii tois^f, ; POR ME? IVHAT*SMiri tOOKiMISS f!/■ BUT I DONT HAVE neighbor who is a Bantly customer wbat SeNAY,, tMDI for JHK-)NKV8i that Restores the IX K )K , 25 Iitn SUBft iriti 7 iz. |k|. Itip t Ikip Suljip. he would advise. 25 Eitn iuipi vitk StMr't Inzn Fiik Ckiwltr the F IT, the FEEL of NEW NESS... 25 Ixtn Itisps witk NIC Itnu Inns ir Vnilla Wifm • , Oiir numbers ere MI 9-4B96 and TR 6*8271; ■ 25 Eitnltisn vitk 1I.ItiplttipCinMM»Uri»» ' 25 Iitn Stisps vHk ai hr filMif Fnwm ■■■ - - ' ■ ■ ' ' Call todayr’ before thd la«t>Diinute rush or cbipe in and see us • 25 Eitn Itispi vitk vitk flip I Skip Itnii ClWa tiki -ow«ep«iaih* 21 Eitn Stisps vitk Stip 1 Skip Pbii rSmf liMi Is Year Awomaee” SWISS LA U N D R Y of Rockville 21 Eitn sum vitk iu.pki.llipHRitirliiMIUs 25EitnSUmwHk 4itpli.lUpeiC«WCmdliil — T Establiihsd 1 9 1 3 — 25 Eitn sum vHk I It pki. Ijinli Ci« C«U 4 8 9 MIDDLE TP£. EAST AT MANCHESTER GREEN II Eitn sum vitk ktjp I Ship SpaW Emi^|n« IILC0 .*c P L A N T 10 HARLOW SL, ROCKVILLE Ml 3 - 1 3 5 9 . . .,. . TR 5 - 2 5 0 3 G ^.M J ^flifB T . MAMCiRStiia.COMM , V .V
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MOl^rDAY, APRIL 9, 1962 PAGE E^mrSN President to Help Start Major League Bagehall Season with First Pitch Hhhpld Angle
EAKL YOST S^rto Editor. ^Longer Drives Spring Title Bout Seen N '1 . ' Sunday f and reported the Fire A I^oUce WiM Give Him m NEW YORK (AP)—Theret ^ mdlans,Athlnk ws were about the same asfdle beoause ot Jim PlemdU in oen- Houston (Shantx 6-3) S2J!b0 5 Women’a Auxiliary vrauld take wasn’t a pessimistic manager Ruth’s, mark fit .164 games - this through off season trades, have we were in 1961. But we have a ter, Bob Johnson and Chuck Cot Dffck hbrrte after a two-week p.m. year? core of the league Insiinince this For 160-Pound Kings in the pennant picture as ma strengthened their pitching staff chance to get better if our" p i t t tier around aecond and - Ken BeU Jourtffy Into the South. 8t.,Peters- The experts have picked the faU. a matter of about $800 . . Edge’ — Player jor league biiseball opened the Milwaukee (Spahn 21-13) at San with the axMiulsitlon of Dick Dono ing imfiroyes.” xer and Bob Schmidt behind the . bui-g. «>y matung address, Night around the home front and Francisco (Marlchal 13-10 ) 42,500 Yankees and Los Angeles Dodg van and Pedro Ramos. plate.’.’ 1962 season on two fronts to-. 4 p.m. ers as the teams to beat. Tte and I wap able to relax in the com I Just Sat back and relaxed while AUGUSTA, Ga. (A P)— Ar- BOSTON (A P)— It appears that artistic Paul Pfinder and Yankees, winners o f 11 pennants The Tigen.havo the' same club MEL .MoOABM, Indiaps: "The fort of my home with my family.. reading my favorite newspaper bull-like Gene Fullmer will finally resolve their middleweight day with .the other openers to Philadelphia (Owens 6-10) at as last , year while the Yankees Indians can be oontenders If the BnUHE TEBBBTS, Braves: •TS and several chapters of Cffsey nold Palmer,. who again has follow tomorrow. Pittsburgh (Friend 14-19) 25,000 In the last 13 years, are an over Chureh was the first matter of title dispute in late sijring or early summer. have made a change at ahoi^top pitching holds up. Our defense has all our players play i4 > to their biisincst on a rainy Sunday,and book, "Casey at the proven he is the game’s great ’Traditionally,, the A m erica n whelming favorite in the Ameri- Only the site seefns'to lie in dispute now that Pender, a for AMERICAN LBAOCE (tan League. At least four teams— because of Tony Kubek’s recall to improved with Jerry Kindall at reputations,'we ■will win. If they th*n to “ y favorite chair to read est pressure player, was fa League stages its inaugural in Baltimore (Estrada 15-9 or the Army. Tom Tresh, son of Mike don’t we've got as good a chance mer fireman, has doused the tiUe?>------...... Son Franclsco,4 Milwaukise, St second base and Ty Oline in cen The Herald's of ths past two Wednesday vored over Gary Player and W a^ington, D.C., where the. Sen' Hoeft 7-4) at New York (Ford Louis and Cincinnati—are given 'Tresh, former major league catch ter.” ax anybody.” flame in the heart of Britisher earned while setting an old acors ators launch the season in spank w-eeke in an effort to keep abreast Dow Finsterwald in today's Terry Downes. 2^4 ) 27,000 2 p.m. a good chance to pull an upset in er, has beaten out Phil Linz, an of the happenings on the home Early arrival at the desk was with Downes. Th4 craggy-faced ing new' 43,500-capacity District Los Angeles (Grba 11-13) at other rookie, for.the Job. BILLY HITOOOOOK, Orioles: ‘T DANNY MUBTAUGB. Piratea: Ronnie Daigle,, on the ailing list 18-hoie playoff for the 26th Mas The 31-year-old Pender {-egained the National, where another wide- front during mj’ absence. .Hal ter's golf Championship. hls portion of the crown with a stylist pocketed Just more than of Columbia Stadium. The Detroit Chicago (Msarro 14-7 ) 25,000 2:30 open race seems to be in the-off Ralph Houk, who steered the feel the Orioles have the ability “Our chances are about Just as since Feb. 23. Director of activ ’Ilgera provide the opposition. TurWngton and Howie Holcomb No less an authority thaii Play unanimous 15-round decision over $40,000.in their rubber ihatcb, with p.m. ing. Underdogs won in each of Yankees to a pennant In his/first to stick right in the midiUe Of the good ax about five other clubs.” ities at the West Side Rec, Daigle the 25-year-oId Briton receiving an < After President Kennedy tosses turned in a .first rale Jierformance er, the little defending champion the tough cockney at Boston Gar Cleveland’ (Donovan 10-10) at the last three years. attempt after replacing Stengel in pennant race. The addition of reported he was on the road to identical figure. Pender HhPhiladelphia Phillies. Joey Jay eventually may be enlarged to HARRY CRAFT, OolU: "I have RSox During better "than in Florida.” That I two shots and Player by four go "It Pender can’t make it that New York. The Natlona,! Boxing their teams higher than seventh the season with a stronger pitch Vic Power and Dick Stlgman have doubt, as for the most part. 1 with the temperature in the 80s ing Into Sunday’s fourth round, soon, we'd also be willing to meet Association proclaims Fullmer as warf scheduled to pitch for the either two 12-team leagues or Improved the ’Twins and we have been encouraged by our perform Gotham Race place, a remarkable feat if either ing staff than we did last year.” ance this spring aiid feel we will basked in 75 to 80 degree tempera and shirtleeves the dress of the made the playoff only by staging either Denny Moyer or perhaps middleweight king. Reds, against the Phillies’ Art three eight-team leagues. can do it. The Colts will make strong hopes of moving up in the day... Much corresplndence piled Mahaffey.. Fred Hutchinson, who did a surprise a number of people.” Spring T ilt s ture on Florida’s West Coast. another of his fantastic finishes. Downes,” Jenson said. "Dick Tiger The bout actually would be a New Stadiums their temporary home in a 32,200- magnificent Job piloting the Iteds standings.” ' up during my absence ajnd I was The other clubs swing into ac After straying t^e shots and a is another possibility, but we'd rematch for the two. Fullnier won In addition to presenting two seat park until their domed, air- to a surprise championship last Monday able to clear the desk and answer In Top Field tion tomorrow. GENE. M a UCH, Phillies: "The BOSTON (AP) — The Boston balky putter apparenUy had rather wait until after Gene beats a 10-round decision over Pender at new teems in Houston and New conditioned new 50,000-seat stadi year, thinks his team is capable HITJj RIGNEYp Angels: *’We ail letters before*- departing for knocked Palmer out of thk run Pender and settles the middle Here are the opening games: York, the majors will unveil three Phillies 'Will score more runs and Red Sox open their 1962 American Vacation period didn't end Ihi.s Brooklyn, N. Y., in ^1956 when um is completed, either in 1963 of repeating despite a crippling surjgrised the' baseball world by points west... Night exercising in ning, the strong boy from Latrobe, weight situation before Uiat.” new stadiums—in Los Angeles, win more games, especially those League baseball season against day, as several “friends” inquired Gene was 23 and Paul 24. NEW YORK (AP)—George Today’s Schedule of ’64. The Mets will use the re injury to third basem an Gene winning 70 games and finishing a 6-5 games. We didn’t have Roy the form of volleyball at a neigh Pa., rallied spectacularly on the Promoter Rothschild, who stages Pender later Joined the Brookline, NATIONAL UEAOUE Washington and Houston—^four half game out of aevenUi place last (Cleveland tomorrow, haunted by after I reported back to the sports Wldener’i Jaipur has made natu furbished Polo Grounds this sea Freese. Slevers, Don Demcter and Wes desk. Actually, the ’ vacation” borhood gym held my interest last three hoies. He chipped In ALL EVEN—^Arnold Palmer, left, and Gary Player study short putts which they sank moat of icullmer's fights, says he Mass., fire department when hs Philadelphia (Mahaffey 11-19) new managers and dozens of new son. Their new stadium is expect year. If we get better defense, we homers — the other guys’. after dark. \ ral! of the 1150,000-added Preak- faces which the owners'hope ■will "We fooled a lot of experts last Co-vlngfon at this time last year.’ started today .for the Florida Jun for a birdie-deuce o>n No- 16 and for pars on the 18th green yesterday in fourth round. Palmer shot a 75 and Player a 'll is ready to offer both claimants a believed (hat brittle hands spelled at Cincinnati (Jay 21-10) 32,000 ed to be completed in time for the year and we majl fool ’em again,” could win at least 10 more games Five homers, three ih a ninth in after two -fine shots on 17 stroked large chunk of money for the fight, ness at Pimlico May 19 and the 1:30 p.m. keep the turnstiles clicking this year.” ning rally, accounted for all the ket was again a rat race, to put it Thursday to finish in a three-way tie with Dow Finsterwald at 280. (AP Photofax.) the end of his ring career. But 1963 campaign. > he said. "Our players are confi ’TED T A P P E Cubs: "StablUty mildly, traveling here and there, In an eight-foot beauty for another with television rary interested in though the hands had been broken 1129.000- added Belmont Stakes at AMERICAN LKAOCE through 162-game programs. Chicago Cubs runs yesterday in an ’Die pennant races, of course, New American League man dent and capable.” la a big factor in our improvement. talking to managers, players and Golf the main subject this day, birdie. providing a large percentage of it. five times in the past, they gave Belmont Park June 9. Detroit (Mossi 15-7) at Wash HANK BAUER, A th le tics: Nobody in the league can match 8-7 triumph over the Sox at hold the greatest interest, but a agers are Mel McGaha at Cleve club executives, after long wait Alex Hackney, Manchester Coun- Finsterwald, one of the game’s "it's going to take at least $126,- him no concern Saturday night, Jaipur, an outstanding 2-year- ington (Daniels 12-11) 43,500 2 Other managerial oonunent: "W e’re better than last year. We us -with as many solid hitters Wichita, Kan. (X)0 each for Pender and F^illmer to great deal of atteniton will be land and Billy Hitchcock at Balti ing periods in many instances and tiT Club pro, phoning to report all yeomen who is, better known for Fournier Second P'ender using a good left Jab and old of 1961 who hEis blossomed into p.m. have greater experience. With a Ernie Banks, Billy Williams, Ron Boston wound up with a 10-18 close this,'' he said, "and I'm ready paid to individual players with the more. Both clubs are expected to AL LOPEZ, White Sox: ’The then to banging out copy on the 18 holes were now playable. Then close misses than hls 1958 PGA hook and switching often to a an even more powerful 3-year-old, T u e i^ y ’s Schedule few breaks we can beat out four Santo and George Altman.” exhibition mark, losing the last a visit to Golf Land in TalcottvUle championship victory, already with that kind o f bidding. fans hoping to witness another figure prominently in the pennant Yankees can be beaten. I don’t clubs.” trusty typewriter well Into the In^ishing DerJby right hand lead to keep D o w n 6 a wasn’t named for the May 0 run-, NA-nONAL UQAOUE race with the Orioles rated on a five In a row during which It wax to talk with Chet Rau, manager was in by this time with a 73 Lakers Square Set "ihere are six possible sites stl'iTing home run duel similar to look foe their big men to have the evening hours . . It’s always great guessing. nlng o f the $125,000-added Ken Cincinnati (O’Toole 19-9) at CASEY S'TENGEL, Mets: ‘"The out-homered O-to-12. and 280 total. right now -New York, Loe Ange the power show staged last year par with the Tigers to give the same kind o f years they had last to go South, and I always find it of the popular par three course,. GettlnVs^a head start on other “Right now I'm going to take tucky Derby because his owner has Los Angeles (Podres 18-6 or Kou- ALVIN DARK) Giants: "Our team Ur shaping up. I’m beginning From the start the Sox claimed The layout, which opened July 4, Palmer’s '75 and Player’s 71 les, San Francisco, Las Vegas, by Roger Maria and Mickey Man Yankees their sternest opposition. season. Our team is stronger, es chances are Just as good sa about great to get back on the regular a month off and get in some golf,” special designs on the Belmont—a fax 18-13 ) 56,000 5 p.m. Powell Big Addition to know my players. We have team they would depend on speed and 1958, has attracted as many as forced the Masters into Us first state fisher'tnen, Roy Fournier, 39 Denver and Boston." -.race he never has won. So who tle, the New York Yankees’ slug pecially on defense, sp e ^ and six other clubs.” routine at 13 Bissell St. . . Note on Pender aald afterward. "Then 1 New York (Craig 6-6) at St. ging twins. , Marls topped Babe The Orioles have added John pitching.” spirit and good ninth Inning fight. pitching this year, rather than 300 players a day and 2,000 a three-way playoff. Main St., landetka two-pound, two- Rothschild, who operates out of ever wins the run for the roses at I don’t know where we’ll finish my typewriter said I had been And Head for Home want Fullmer. He seems willing Louis (Jackson 14-11) 20,000 9 power. In spring games the op Neither Palmfer. Player nor Fin Syracuse, N. Y „ said he. already Ruth’s hallowed 154-game record (Bogg)) Powell, a young man who ______MICKEY VERNON, Senatom: booked, for the usual fee, at the week. I accepted a rain check to ounces BIzook trOTt yesterday. But and I’m more than willing. I have C%urchill Downs will come up p.m. but I know we belong In this position hit 32 hqmers to Bos play a round, pressure of business sterwald has a very impressive has talked with John Cronin, Pen agalhst Jaipur first in the Preak- o f 60 home runs but he needed is' expected to supply much need-1 BOB SOHEFFINO, Tigers: "I "W e will be stronger down the mld- league.”______^ Tuesday April 10 noon meeting of It was all legal! HISNratch gained been for some time." ton’s 10 and had a 44-^4 edge in . at the olfice requiring that I not playoff record. In 18-hole play der's attorney, and Los Angeles neas and then the Belmont Stakes. ___ ^ the Kiwania Club,- baseball to be him second prize in the Stafford promoter Cleorge Parnassus. Though there were no knock doubles. mix work with pleasure this fifth offs, Palmer has won one and lost BOSTON (A P)—Jerry West and Elgin Baylor are sending Springe Fish and Gamff^ Club's LAirklng In the background is the subjtet. However, this is the two. He ha.s won five and lost one "Home television, theater tele downs in the nationally televised Some of the batters hit better date , of the baseball season open day of April . . Social evening Los Angeles home all even with Boston in the National Bas trout derby at Kirch Pond.^v Christiana Stable's Cyane, the 1961 than expected like Carl Yastrzem- sudden-death affair. Player never vision and other pay televlston par fight,' Pender scored a decisive vic '■?" - ing and my schedule calls for a helped mark a busy dav. as are ketball Association playoff finals. tory. The officials' cards were 146- Belmont Futurity winner who also most. has been In an 18-hole match, but Charles divlnskas, 25 Rind HJli ties are very much interested In a was not nominated for the Ken skl at .330, CarroU Hardy .3;9 and trip to Fenway Park' In Boston to West scored 40 points and Baylor, the Army private on 141, 146-143 and 144-143, all for Grapefruit Honors new shortstop Ed Bressoud .294. lost all four of his sudden-death Dr., Rockville, won first prize with. Psnder-FVIlmer tight,” aald Roths- tucky Derby. Cyane has yet to put watch the Red Sox play Cleveland. leave, added 36 In a 129-122 'victory'^' Pender, but the Associated PrSsa Best Pitchers Friday playoffs,. Finsterwald won hls only a two pound seven-ounce catch. ^ lld . In his appearance this year but is Jim Blair of the Kiwanisns said a yesterday which knotted the best- had Pender ahead, 147-137, wltii On the other hand, some of the Mail included a baseball book previous 18-holer, and lost three at Ft. Lewis, Wash., about hla About 300 fishermen of. all ages A.^$126,000 figure for Pender reported to be training in fine rain check would be acceptable sudden-death battles against one of-seven series at one game apiece. participated. w oui^,^ more than triple what he Pender winning the last 10 rounds. shapew pitching was disappointing. The until Tuesday, April 17-. . Hippo from Rawlings entitled How to The next games are on the l e e r s ’ availability for the, mid-week two best from an earned run aver Pitch by Warren Spahn. I haven’t victory.' games, expecting his accumulated Jaipur returned to competition To Cards, Y ankees Correntl, top man at the Holiday Only Gene UtUer, the current court tomorrow and Wednesday In top form last Saturday when he ages standpoint turned out to be Lanes bowling house, phoned to given my arm a good workout this nights. leave will be okayed. spring, having concentrated on my U.S. Gpen champion, was In the Angry at himself for poor shoot easily beat such worthy Kentucky the 1961 rookie "bust,” G alen say hs would stage a men's to*vn •'We came here to win two hatting while Jr Florida and I’m thick of things with the three ing In Saturday’s opener. West Derby eligibles as> Surmise County, Cisco (0.64) who looked excellent, duckpin t o q r n e y later In the games but we’re-happy to leave NEW YORK (A P)—A rookie who isn’t even on the roster still awaiting bonus offers. For leaders In the final round- When shot 57 per cent from the floor Sidluck Admiral’s voyage, Prego and present rookie Dick Radata month, as scheduled. This in no Finsterwald bogied the 17th hole- with a aplit,” said Laker Coach and Donut King in the $58,^00> and a well-established catcher closed out the major league ex (2.00) who fanned 19 in 18 innings. youngsters w ish in g to pitch, yesterday, scoring hls team’s first way conflicts with the rwent-event Spohn’s book is a must . . . Park- and that was a oestly bogey- FTed Schaus yesterday. Gotham at Aqueduct. He’ll meet hibition season with two of the spring’s most impressive hit Southpaw Ted Wills was the staged at the Y, which Was a Rec 11 points snd 16 points in the In ade Bowling Manager Bemie Gio- Littler got a birdie and pulled "Sure, we hit ^well (48.4 per cent itial quarter to keep the Lakers much the same field again in the Country. Club ting performances, "S’ ninth inning victim yesterday as Departrnent promotion in which field goal average),” Schaus con vlno a visitor before noon and we within one shot of the leader. But within, range. Then Los Angeles 675.000- a.dded Wood Memorial at Rookie Bob . Sodowskl blasted Jim McKnight, Kern Hubbs and non-reridents who h^d -schooling tinued,- "but we have to hit well to SATURDAY, SELECTED NINE Batty, Minnesota’s' regular talked both bowling and baseball he bogied the final' hole and fin outacored Boston 43-23 in ths sec the Muhe'track April 22. " three home runs and a single and George Altman homered — Alt- in Manchester were eligible . . ished with a 71 and 282. beat Boston any time. Willie Shoemaker, who inherited One-Halt Handicap catcher, did his belting at the he being a former minor league ond period, held off a-‘major rally MEReURY-CO drove in five runs for the Chicago mtm for his second of the game. Tommy Conran, Green Manor The playoff, which starts at 1962 , Class A—Ray Gordon SO-2-28; expense of Kansas City at Jack- umpire. Two of his former males, , “ Bill Russell (Celtics’ center) the ride on Jaipur when Eddie Ar- Boston got back two runs in the basketball ooaoli, reported he play and settled the Issue at ths free Sked Homan.spring training review Giovlno on the panel . . . Checked pretty obvious. Our .regulars are per cent). Joe Zanettl 36-7-29. ing exhibition schedule that Includ of the batters who had 40 or more Sox press pass for the season at in late at the (jountry Club for a playoff ^11 determine who gets 2H lerigths'back. ed a couple of rare ties — CMeve- 5-3 triumph over the Los Angeles just going to have to get hot snd Tom Heinsohn paced the losers PRICE Low gross—Ray Gordon, 72, Dodgers at San Diego and Hous trips to the plate and pitchers Fwiway Park . . Newcomer on the meeting with Pro Alex Hackney. the $20,000 top prize, second mon stay that' way.” Donut King, Verne Winchell’s land at San Franclacoi 4-4 in 6*4 ii"*. -- ey of $12,000 and third prize of with 27 points while Russell and California colt who won the rich Blind bogey, Earl Anderson, 99. ton put- together a five run rally who worked 10 or more innings: staff, who got hls indoctrination Fine weather but few players out Bob Cousy added 23 each. DELIVERED IN innings at SsJt Lake City, and from Hal Turklngton the past two on the courae . . Enjoyed talking $8,000. Littler got $6,0W for fourth Schaus praised Baylor for his Champagne last fall, never could SUNDAY, BEST 17 in the eighth, built around Hal BATTING play, particularly berause he nev AtANOHESTER Philadelphia and St. Louis 3-3 in weks, was Howie Holcomb (No E with Frank Obremski, Vin Bog- place. im tra^ himself in the sloppy going Class A —Doo McKee, 67-8-64; 10 innings at Atlanta, Ga. Smith's three run_ homer, to beat AB H KBI Avg. er has a- chance to practice with and wound up last in the ^ h t - Ted Plodzifc, 68-4-64. the Los Angeles' Angels, 8-4 at Yastrzemoki .100 33 20 .330 on the end of his name.), veteran ginl. Eld McNamara, Frank Con- Behind the top four, there was ’The tie, which doesn’t go on the ‘‘ i norton, Harold Jarvis and' Wally a four-way., tie for fifth at 287— the team and the best he can do Annual Y Banquet horse field ks Jaipur splashed the Class B—Harold Jarvis Jr. Houston. Runnels .... . 84 27 6 .321 sports editor from Torrlngton who while performing hls Army duties exhibition records, left the hope Will handle the expanding school Parciak, to list a few; plus Hack Jimmy Demaret, Jerry Barber, FEDERAL LABEL distance in a creditable 1:37 under 74-12-62, Merrill Anderson 71-8- ful Cards with an 18-8, .692 rec Mets Rained Out Hardy ...... '. .. 47 IS 6 .319 is to "keep in condition.” Schaus 122 pounds. 63. Clinton ...... 88 26 7 .295 ! boy beat. Turklngton, Incidentally, ney. The latter was grieved at the Billy Maxwell and Mike Sourhak. Wednesday Night { PRICE $$147 ord for the spring, tops in the Na The New York Mets-Baltlmore death of Del Kinney, popular state Tied at 288—even par for* the added that Baylor’s timing is off. Class C—Joe Skinner 77-14-63; tional League and best in the game at Portsmouth, Va. and Brossoud .. i . .. 68 20 8 .294 » first got his feet wet as a newsman Boston Coach Red Auerbach in the sports department and did pro killed in an auto mishap the 6,990-yard Augusta National golf The annual banquet for boys A1 Tartaglia 85-19-66; Don Fw - Grapefruit circuit, composed of Pittsburgh at Washington affair JACKPOT—The New York Yankeeg seem to have hit the ja c k ^ again with rookie MaJzOTe ...... 9 2 27 10 .293 I lost hls composure in the losing etrum 86-20-66; Mit Nelswi 81- Schilling ___ . 95 26 6 .274 s fine Job . . Home Just in time to previous night . . . Long afternoon course — were amateur Charlie parUclpstlng In the Recreation those teams which trained in Flor were rained out. Tommy Tresh. The 23-year-old son of White Sox catcher. Mike Tresh,"is a likely prospect and I-wasn’t home bound until a dreesing room concerning Baylor. 16-66. ida. . Tillman ...... 52 12 8 .231 p help Watkins conclu de thdr Coe and pro Ken Venturi. Department's winter program at OPENING SOON George Altman’s second two- to replace valuable shortstop Tony Kubek, now in the Army. He also is another switch- late hour, then to niy easy chair "Let’s face it, this guy is a fabu the Community Y will be held Liow gross, Doo MdKee, 72. Catcus Winners run homer of the game was one PagliaroJil .. . 67 9 7 .164 t reguler season in the Rec Ameri IN MANOREisTra hitter, like Mickey Mantle, to annoy pitchers facing the World Champions this season. can Volleyball League, my team for a reetful evening. lous ball player,’’ Auerbach said. Wednesday night at 6:30 at the Blind bogey, Moe Martocchlo, of three nlnth-lnmng cu.. ____ Geiger ...... 47 7 1 .149 1 "But I ’m sick of hearing that his The Chicago Cubs, who regis mates seeing to it that they Bowling Y. At this banquet boys taking Norm aark and Bob Peck, 89s. tered an 8-7 ■victory over Boston runs that brought them from be^ PITCMING Saturday timing is off. That's a blessing in Se y m o u r " IP H R JBRA won the title for the fourth part' in the baffketbaU, bowling, at Wichita, Kan.,’ finished with an hind against Boston. Rookie Jim 'Off to an early start and the disguise. McKnight and Ken Hubbs got the Cisco ...... 28 23 4 0.64 i; straight season. HOUDAY SENIOR BOYS — boxing and rifle club will be feted. AUTO STORES Ellington Ridge 18-9, .667 mark that was best in deadline was reaiched with min Don Gllha 118-116-150^383; Mike "So he played 40-some games Trophies to all winning teams and the Catcus League,, those teams others, and BUder White 1 ^ otie Radatz ...... 1 8 12 6 2.00 1 A Oomplete Auto Supply Store SATURDAY SWEEPSTAKES earlier. Mysterious Problem of Salaries SohwaU ...... 23 26 U 2.35 / Tuesday utes to spare,' thanks to a mini Lautenback 117; Craig Phillips out of 80. His legs aren’t pounded special event >*'inners will be given. Low gross, Sher Fetguson, 76; training in Arizona and California. mum number of early fffione call- Home runs by Minnie Minoso Monbouquette . .35 37 17 3.60 ' Ready to greet me at the of 113; Alex UrbanetU 113-119, Tim out like the others. 'What do you Wialter Fox of the Advisory Park low net. John Sweeney 82-10-72; The New Yoi*k Yankees, rained era and visitors.. Arrivals at the McNamara 117. think Russell would do now it he’d and Recreation Commission will COMET 2.DOOR out in their game ■with Detroit at and Ken Boyer produced all the Conley ...... 2 0 22 9 4.06 - fice steps this a. m. v*-lth the lat Fred Meurant 81-6-76, kickers. A1 St, Louis runs in the tie with Delock ...... 1 3 IS 8 4.85 ; est retultx in the Holiday Wom desk Included BUI Skoneskl and played 40-some gamra during the present the trophies. Adonis, 98-20-78, Jim Vshder- Richmond, backed Into the Ameri Red Hadden, The former related can ticague lead. Philadelphia, "nie game was In Baseball Explained ih Detail Nichols ' ...... 10 11 6 6.40 en's Bowling League was Shirley HAPPY HfHJDAYS — Barbara season? He’d be Jumping through Parents wishing to purchase voort 99-20-79. that Congressman Mlm Daddario, Chicago, tied with New York' called at the end of the 19th so Fomeilea ...... 17 16 13 8.85 Vittner, one of Manchester's fin McColhmas 121. Jan Brozowahl the ceiling.” tickets may do so at the Y to- EQUIPPED WITH; Heater— Defroster—Directional Signals—Tubeless SUNDAY BEST NINE the teams could catch planes. Muffett '...... 1 1 18 8 5.73 est small pin topplers . . Benny former pro football player, would 124, Irma DeSimone 119. Baylor wag due to learn today night from 6 o’clock to 9:30. Tires— Sun Visors— 12,000 Mile or 1 Y«sr Warranty O R M T N IW rUML OIL One-half Handicap with a 17-10 record going into the NEW YORK (AP)— ^RockytU“ *t works on a tight budget. TheiS>wlth his 19-9 record, is supposed final game, lost to Cincinnati 8-6 ___1 ____ !_ J______'PId'JII** svtnfMaaf i%4i«r sraf COA OfW\ — iiaa*_ Schubert, former fine volleyball be the speaker at the Knights of Fred Meurant 36-3-33, A] Gro- Cola'vito opened a window on Tigers, by contrast, pay better. to get $20,000 or poeeibly a little Columbus communion breakfast OlVilOPMINtI at Indianapolis In spite of Sado*^’- Probably the New "York Yankees less. player and a bowler in the Cheney theer 40-5-35, Charley Oonlin 43- the mysterious, problem of Cravat League for__40 years, a May 27 at the Kacey Home . . ski's inspired hitting and allowed Volleyball Schedule pay the best of all. Baseball salaries never are offi- 8-35, Pete Nsiktenls 40-5-35; Kick the Vanks to uuCincinnati Reds, 'who 'was 21- outstandingly that the club own Heavisides 570, Swede Hendrick production, and dra'wing power. 10 last year, had to hold out to get ers decide to do something to re son 559, Ruth Heneghan 183-486, And Eddie Stanky, formerly of probably $1,000 or eo Iqss than ward him In mid-season the only Helen Valentine 187—464, Fee With Veteran Lane Saturday the Dodgers and now in the front $30,000,. But Jay Is a 26-year-oId recourse is to tear up hls contract Bradley 178, Bert Gloss 176—477, office' of the St. Louis Cardinals newcomer -with hls future ahead. and write one at a higher salary. Annette Masters 176, May Mc ^thewa In the first round Feb. 20, says; Or take another example. Duke This happens very rarely. Owners Laughlin 506, Wanda Kaaelauskaa NEW YORK (AP)—Luis Moli prefer to wait to make the adjust 486, Pearl Burnham 480, Helen na, who has flashed into promin then followed up four days later 'All this plux the individual Snide( o f the Los Angeles Dodgers with a 10-round decision over salesmaiiship of the player.” ment in the next salary, and prob Gould 479, Ethel Dupont 467. Is 36, has a great record to back ably players prefer to do their own ence with a pair recent ■victor Manuel Gonzales in a TV fight that This explains why disparities ex him up, probably draws aroimd bargaining. HOLIDAY BANTAM BOYS.'__ ies, seeks to extend hls all-win substituted for the postponed Joe ist all through the structure of $40,000, and last year hit 16 home Brown-Carlos Ortiz lightweight baseball. Oddly enough, this rune, and had a .296 batting av (Julrently Willie Mays of the Ward PonUcelll 125, Vincent Pave- ning record Saturday night against lack 112. veteran lightweight contender championship bout' doesn’t seem to bother baseball erage. A comparative newcomers. San Francisco Giants is supposed M.rtury Comat 170 " 6' Kenny Lime. ‘Ihey square off at Lane has been fighting profes Wareury Comat "6” playera They understand the for George Altman o f ' the Chicago to be baseball’s highest paid per- former'at around $90,000, followed KAYCEE TEN PIN — Roland the Son Jose, ChUlf., Civic Audi sionally for nine years and cele mula and accept it. Cuba is 28 with hls productive brated hls 30th'birthday today. The Take the case of Colavito and closely by Mickey Mantle of the Masse, 200-558; A1 KorikowsW. torium in a nationally televised years ahead. Last year he hit 27 New York Yankees at $80,000. 217-562; John OqtfuigOB, 223-586; left-hander from Muskegon, Mich., You can select either the 8S-hp Mercury Comet "6" or the optional KUlebrew. Only the last three homers and had a .308 average. 10-round matoh. Next would come Stan Muslal. of Tom Hobln, 207-212—599; Aldo Molina, a former marine sergeant loet hls last time oUt to Rip Ran lOl-hp Mercury Comet 170 "6" and get the kind of gas mileage and years have been big. ones for He probably gets About $20,000. dall on Jan. 23, his llth defeat in KUlebrew. He hit 42 homers in the St. Louis .Cardinals at $75,000, D’Appollonlo, 235-597; Duke Lap- and ex-Olynqffc boxer from San low maintenance a compact c(^r should delivar. Another Oontrast followed by Roger Maris of the pen, 211; Chet Koaak, 209; .Olno Jose, has Utown plenty of fire 82 fights. He has drawn in two and I.939, 31 In 1960, and then 46 last Here lx another contrast. Curt Net ■ pre-oit. bet el pnM othbtSt ncHom that can New York Yankees at $70,000. D’Alessandro, 208r Frank Ruff, power by eooring 15 knockouts in kayoed 14, len e lost In a bid for year with 122 runs batted in. Simmons, lefthanded, pitcher of A t hls peak, Muslal, now 41, got the lightweight title four years PROTECT YOUR CAR Both engines for tha 1962 Comets are Ford Motor Company's newest 208; Walt Yaworskl, 206;' Mario winning all 19 of his starts in be erected hi lea tkm m deyl Teraa, HO NQNEY Colavito, on the other hand, hit 21 the St. Louis Cardinals, lx 31 and $100,000 per year over a seven ago when he was outpoint^ by DOWH 5.YIA«S TO MY, to Oct. 196S In 1966, 26 in 1967, 41 In 1068. 42 FrattaroU, 204; Stan HlUnsld HL three years as a pro. The 25-year- 6-cylinder design with precision-cast alloy-iron cylinder blocks for max has been in the majors since 1947. year q>an. Ted Williams, of/the 203. ^ old C ^fornian stopped t,en Mat- Brawn in 15 rounds. 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Kille'bTew belongs to a club In the Reds’ championahlp drive aen, 131-i26—364; Peg Beaucaxra heats your home I 2 - C A R o a r a g e PARKADE DUSTY — D ick IlfrHe os $9.95 per month on Glenney's easy pay The Mercury Comet 170 "6" offers 18% larger displacement for 19% n «M m l m» WtLSt JSMtrataS CeUhe m Kingsley 205, Ralph Von Ecker c— * Ttttfr Xem Carntri. uassHistr.*^ $ 6 0 9 124: Mary Scata. 119; Gerry MUFFLERS RT-98 is the most completely 206—tl78, Lou Pavon 206, Ekiso. more power and high performance. . .at no sacrifice of fuel economy; effective fuel oil additive in use Namara, 124; Flo Niles, 126 Pavan 202,. Ernie Whipple 2QA- a d d BOWLINQ-SPOR’ra ment plan. With the higher power, you gat 9*/. faster start-up aiicaleration. The t o ^ . This helps your oil ee*2Sli 210—662, Ron Custer • 243-200— Wt «•» iRtlanrf'i FLETGHER GLASS GG. o p Ma n c h e s t e r cost is only $45.10 extra. burner deliver more dean, de nmn W - * 813, Herb Claric 205, Tiny Pockebt GREEN BOYS LEAGUE—Ter*. pendable best You get pre oSUmt ploRt__ rw •* Mtar ____ _ Mltohea 206t203--589, Ray Bolduc 228— I8» WEST MIDiaj: TURNPIKE | (]ars cost big money. Let yours stand See Glenney's gffrage plans. Select one mium service, too. All deaii^ed 552, Neil Lawrence 205, Neil Nor- d « 126, Bob Byrnes, 119. an ff .87 Jf you'd like Automatic transmission tha cost is only $171.70 — and to make home heating easy. WHEN YOU THINK OF " n ^ e 211-222-216-^9, Joe Pag- out in the w ith e r and it will fast iote thst fits your needs. You’ll get a set of GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! 556. H a s s ^ 116, Dave Sopienzla 114 Pushbutton Radio— $58.50. Dot FMi 112, Gordon Fuller llL AND UP its luster. For as little as $9.95 a month working plans and instructions on how COAST INDUSTRIES CORNER DURANT ST. you can build a garage that will provide to-build it yourself. Or Glenfiey’s will CdV feday for U R G E QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! protection for your car and storage space build it for you . . . at a low, low price— PLENTY o r FRONT AND REAR PARHNO TNi for garden tools,” garden furniture, which you can pay on easy, no-money- SAVE TIME... STEPS... AND MONEY M obilheat ■?!?• bikes. down terms. AUTO GUSS INSTAUEb [iBSEEMLJ BUY YOUR NEW OR USED CAR HERE! WE GIVE Si:^ SEE! THIS DISPLAY! G U S S FURNITURE TOPS COAST Industti. s • HOMES • GARAGES • COTTAGES P liP M Ml 9>5253 for furtfctr dotoib. Wo^ oM Ifrtoii. GREEN STAMPS iURRORjS • (Hroplae* and Door) ERI^iOTM tAYlQN PICTURE FRAMING (o l typos) ‘ V , G t e o a U d M AX Tot ^ Y w MORIARTY ___ WINQOW ood PUTE GUSS MORI ARTY BROTHER BROTHERS OONTRACTOBSl WE HAVE IN STOCK -'-’AM43U»1sklBaANCH* ' ■'. MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHO¥fER DOORS n , .. H ow m d TIRE CO. 301-315 CENTER St.. MANCHESTER Ml 3-5135 OPEN EVENINQS Ml 3-5135 ROUTE 1 BRANFORD, CONN, DMN BATURD^YS-OPEN XHUBSDAY EVSKINO . / V ■ 101-115 C«ai«r St. OfF THtrfONN TURNPIKL GOlNi. [A-; ;.u - ,.!■> r - ■' 'o m f IHPREDAT TO 9 r j A ■ . ^ 'Lincoln ContinenUil — Mercury ■>*— Comet — EnglUh Ford —r* TFillyi Jeep IVOnMAXES CUUU&T. OITEN MORI ARTY BROTHERS m NORTH MAIN STREET—PHONE MI 9-625S 801 CKNI AH BTRBET-.MI 8.S1JU — - ' ■------— ^
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. FertiUimrs______50»A • Household Goods '51 Apiatmente—Flato— ' Houses For Sale Wanted—Real Estate; Household Sorviced THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY PAHALT and SHORTEN Aitidis For Sale 45 Houses For Sale Bolton Votirig Lags Rockville-Vem on Offered 13-A gDC PIECE Pennsylvania House Tenements 63 ... WALLPAPER sale-celling paint. OOODfOoW manure. $5 end ^ SlS.900-6 ROOM Cape, nearly fin- OWNER TRANSFERRKD-Priced BUYERS WANTED — Houeu, Cherry dining room set, $506 houses, houses! Ws have them A t (me o’clock tnt- Paint Store, 886 Center St. 8-7804, 5D ^-8781. 9-7737 between 5-7 p.m. i n 9-8182. buUt-fts, tiled bath, fireplace, line Smith, Realtor, 5U 9-1643 or erendum on whether or. not to 1 torioa’a, MO Cwiler dt, * combination windows ^and doors, Mabel Sheridan, M 3-8139. a^bollsh the public building com- yOR BALBr-Electric range, S16. TITOEB ROOM apartment for SPLIT LEVEL-^For thoM accus home in excellent condition. One m and appoint. the board Incinerator Plan Expected aN DMUSUAL lMu;gatal itauplMl- DARK RICH loam, gravel, fill, Household Goods 61 adults first floor, near bus line tomed to the finer ttainge all . one owner. Full basement,; hot water WE ARE not lobelstery. FARM LOAM, top quality, stock experience. Free repair asttaatea of trees Good value 'at $18,-,--. Joupb Barth, Broket. . month extension of dump privi luck will be served aft.er the mov CTtiiHIrt or *Waat Ado” an takn over Oio pboM aa a «oa- Spruce St., 5D 8-4965.______• ‘ l^ationa th n a^ ou t. Built In 1956. Budget terms. Call Mrs Roberts, ^ ed 3 years, big 6 yaril load, $12. upon request. Call Kenneth Robin, J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml S-1877. C%otce. location. leges In Ellington coupled with of ies. mloaea. Tho adnrtlaor flhonM nad Uo ad tho FIBST'DAY Ml 0-7B9P. STERILIZED, used furniture, meet SIX ROOM TENEWtENT. Inquir* fers. of assistance from Rockville. 'Hospital Notes . Fireplace wood and cow manure. aon, 5H 3-1865. 33 North Elm St. APDEAB8 aad BBPOBT QW OM M Umo for tko Best tenr- Columbia, AC 8-9323, after 6 p.m. of it reflnlehed, and appUancea. SIX ROOM colonial, plne .vee room, R. R DIMOCK CO. Columbia "But, regardless of what hap Admitted Friday: Mrs, Bar- tt n . Tho Hecald lo roopoHrtWo to r tm ij ONK tawerreet or omitted HAROLD A SON Rubbish Remov New dinette eeU. mattreseea. ceramic b a th -J 3 i^ livUig room, U. S. Utges 3VER —2 room apartment, 5 a 9-63tt pens,” he said today. ”we will be nice Toniasek, 132 Prospect S t; iBaartloB tor aajr admttMmaBt aad uwa 00)7 to Uw astaat of a al, Cellars, attics, yards, and other articlee, Sav« mimey, ehm Wanted—To Buy fireplace, family kitchen; formal nished or unfurnished, for Mother, Daughter grateful for the help they have Chester X-emek, Goose Lone, Tol **mafce good" ^aaerltoa. Brron wUok do aot leom the valae of weekly pick-up or burner barrels. TOP GRADE loam deUvered. . 5fl LeBlanc Furnlturs Hospital, 195 dining room, good location, good Barbara Woods 5 0 1-7702 ftven us.”' 0 . land; 5Irs. Joanna Sadlak, 3 Ver-.' Harold Hoar, MI «-40S4. 9-8871, renk C. H. Stlens, Route 6 PI value from owner; 5 0 9-6778. top adrartliMBoat will aot bo oeorootod fty "malm good" laoortloa. South St., RockvUle, TR 5^74. The city’s six-month contract non Ave.; Joseph Dowgiewlcz. 79 Open 9-8, Saturdays tUl B, World USED, RECENT edition of Brltan- Jbhaima. Ijvana 5 0 9-5653 Hiirt in Accident R e d s B d n 500 CEDAR poles, many clothes $9,900 — 5 R(K>i< home, on Heiif for use of the Ellington dump ex Went St.; Mrs. Concetta Abatte. nica Encyclopedias. MI 9-79S9, AVAILABt line eiaee, InstaUed and reset. Green Stamps,______May 15—6 roo'ms. two lock St., (half a duplex). Real piree at the end of April. St. Anthony's Convalescent floors, la DOfACiULTB-6 room ranch in a A mother and her (laughter re Flaherty said he hag no know DIAL Ml 3-2711 I Building—ContractlBg 14 Chevrolet 'wheels 15-16 Inch. 5U WE BUT, 'dELL or trade rntlque yard, prefer couple clean, ■ bigjrturd. T. J. Crockett, value approclation; area, full cel Home; 5lrs. Rose 51orin, 141 0-1853. approximately 50 years■ears of age.ai Realtor, MI 8-1577. ceived whiplash injuriee of the W ar Books ledge of sentiment in Ellington. Ucramis St., 5Ianche8ler; Mrs. BATHROOMS tUeC, remodeling, ANTIQUES, furniture, glass'' and and used furniture, china, glass, lar. oil hot water ttoseboard heat, silver, picture frames and old Lease available.. Wirl^e Box N, neck in a rear-end eolllsion at-the Voters there adopted an ordinance Lenore Brooks, 10 Center St. addltlane, reciSatloniVAS rooms,aaMnua. BAiall china. PI i-6145.______Herald. large kitchen, 13x10 foot living eolna, old dolla and guna, bobby $11,000—4 rooms, fully cellar with room with picture window, I Intersection of Rts. 6 and 6A Sat (OonUmied from Page One) in February placing reaponaibiltty Admitted Saturday: Nathan types of carpentry, Also, fall-out P A ^ OF BOY’S hip booU, size 6, basement garage, lake privileges. urday noion for'J>ew dump agreement! with the Lrfuiz, 22 Fairvlew Ave., EUlngton. eoUections, attic contents or whole POUR ROOMS and large bedrooins, fully stormed. shelters buUL Call MI 9-4391. $8. 5n 9-6881.______;th, large 60x120 lot. Owner PI, 2-6381, Mrs -Stefrie Sypher, and her town meeting rather than the board Admitted Sunday: Bryan Blake, RUG, GRAY nylon, 9x18, good con estates. Furniture Repair Service. yard, garden space Minimum m'aintenanoe inside and 8. Inclusion of these principles TalcottvUIe. Conn. Tel. 50 8-7446. monthly. daughter, Julia Ann Sj-pher, were In the conference's report to the of selectmen. ' ^ 30 Windermcl-e Ave.; 51rs. Carole TROUBLE REACHIN0 OUR ADVERTISER? A D D m O N S , recreation rooms, re- iwaMtsuw dition, $40, 5U 9-8466, evenings. Call 1 R 5-8800, TR 5 VERNON—6 ri>om ranch, 8' bed out. Biillt 1959. SmaU down pay modeling^ aU types of carpentry. ment. Robert Wolvertoh Agency, passengers In a oar driven by United Nations. The city dump agreement win 5tcBvoy, Old Post Rd., Tolland; McCORMICK Farmell Cub Trac RUGS, NEVER used, 9x13 beige inkANK IS buying and selling good rooms, fuU' tU'e bath; ' fireplace, Harold L. Sypher. all of 1$ Valley expire About the time the North Mrs. Kathleen Edgar. 52 Grove Nelson, mnibe. ^ 4-1700. tor with {dowB. 5Q 9-4887. THREE ROOM tenement, eecond kitchen cabinets, built-in range, 5 0 9-3813. The Soviet Union has submitted IMfour Amitriig Senriet braided, $30; 9x15 gold broadloom. used furniture and antiques at floor, 8 minutes from Main St„ St.. WlUlmantlc. east Refuse Study (NERSA) spon St,; Mrs. Barbara Olender, 13 plastered walls, basement garage. The)' were treated at Windham proposals under which war prop MASOTHIY — SpeciaUzliig In aU EXTRA HEAVY double swing set $3S. 10x15 ruby oriental. BU 420 Lake St. Call and see what , parking, garden privileges, older t h r e e BEDROOM ranch, large sored by tbe Capital Region Plan Main St., Vernon. we’ve got. Open Sundays. 5 0 William Griael, Broker, 5 0 9-9700. Opnvmunit.v MennDrial Hospital and aganda would be outlawed in all ning Agen(!^ for area towns Includ brick end block conatruction, fire Floor Ilnishiiig 24 Hdp Wanted—Male 26 with swinging ladder and trapeze. 0-6956. couple preferred. MI 3-7973. “ picture book’’ kitchen, tUs bath, countries by national legislation. Admitted today: Sirs. Mary ¥m te Htrali RtaAtn places, paUog, brick homes, walls, Wanted—Male 36 9-6580. attached', garage, porch,, alum dtocharged. ing Vernon.'.will be completed. Zenchuk, Hazard'viUe. $18. 5H 9^887. r u CHANCE OF A UFBTIME ^ 5tANCHESTER-5 room Cape. 2- Dean has rejected this''on grounds etc. Eetimetes without obligation. FLOOR SANDING -RafinIMitng, I50CEDIATB opening In Sfondiea- FOUR ROOM apartment, second cac-garhge. city water nnd sewer, inum ' c'o'mDinations, close to The oar In whise FOR YOUR roof and aiding, caU salaries, requirements. Write TO cation, Insurance. A pply W. T . boat, piotor and traUer. Tel. 5D Some In original factory crates and f u r n is h e d room. complete were aware of the situation, but possl sites, and discarded them- y my. PI 3-7349. (1) have outatandihg peraoBallty 8-6888/ caitohs with original factory Starkey Agency, any time, AC Older home In exceUent condi be handled. Lane Rd., ToUand. FEDERAL INCOME taxe* prepar J. G. Roofing Co. We sperialize DAY giving name, address, phone Gorman, Plnehuiet Grocery. liousekeeplng facilities, between because of by-laws were required Chalrman Frank L. DeToIla sold 1* in aluminum, ceramic and stone. and appearance, serial numbers. ONE AND TWO room furnished 8-9243. tion. Tftree rooms and l>ath down, Communist delegates urged that Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Bever ed wiUi your aavlnga in mlnA and time home. Write Lincoln Serv Center and ' Memorial Hospital, apartments. Heated. Kitchen set, to meet and take action^ae stated the committee haa reached one de For free estimatea and appoint ice, Box W, Herald. 5CAN FOR concrete conetractlan 16 PQOT MFG boat with 85 h.p. Beautiful Weatinghouse Elec. women only. Cali Ml 3-5839 three bedrooms up. Front and rear the final draft of a statement on ley Itodeschln and daughter, 84 » Reasonable rates. BT J Baylae. Motorcycies—Bicycles 11 (3) poaeeea abUity to advance into refrigerator, gas range, bedroom Sp l i t , l e v e l —7 roesns, fire porches. Oil heat. One car garage. above. cision; that the long term solution Tel. Ml 8-0348. ment call MX 9-8933. teculive post. ' work, experience preferred, or J^itoison motor and Maatercraft Refrigerator war propaganda be tackled' by the West St.; Stanley Sitek. 132 W. traUer. ExceUent condition. ^ 00. set. Free gas, electricity. Low place, 1 % baths, btiUt-lns, recrea The meeting U now scheduled coclialrmen themselves — Dean to Vernon’s and Rockville’! dump Main St.; Mrs. Julia Sojka, S3 FOR SALE—1980 Harley Davison wfll train. Als4 part-time workers Beautiful Bedroom Suite ‘ ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, cen Very centra] .. few steps lo bus for April 16. ’rhli association’s problem” will be found In construc INCOME TAX returns pieparod by Financial potential U excallW wanted. Charles PontlceUL m 5H 8-6046. Beautiful Living Room Suite tral, shower, private entrance, rent. Apply 10 Depot Square. A pt tion room, garage. 4H%, $108 and Zorin. The United States and Lawrence,St.; Mrs. Lenore Brooks, 74. May be seen at Superior Serv Musical—Dramatic 29 monthly, $17,900. Carlton W. and church. Sensibly priced at membership. Hunt said, la c ^ n to tion of an Incinerator. Sanitary 9 former Internal Revenue agent In and many fringe benefits are pro- 9-9644 after 6. Beautiful Dinette Set near bus stop, gentlemen. Apply $12,600. Easy to finance. Western delegates said other dele 10 ' Center S t: Lewis York, 113' ice, 348 Spruce St. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A vlded. Hutchins, 5 0 9-5132. cemetery lot owners and their land fill disposal is out, he said. Union St.: Joseph Pritchard, Tan- the convenience at your taonu for PRIVATE accordion Inetructtoea. Building Materials 47 Beautiful "De Luxe’’ Range 195 Spruce St. heirs. gations should participate in this Despite all.efforU, there appears Individual and btiainesa. Ml 9-08W. FOR SALE—Norton motorcycle, Leam orchestra and solo playing, Instead of WesUnghouse EHec. task—notably those who had their keroesbn Rd., 'Vernon. ROOFING—Specialising repairing This is a permanent career FURNISHED ROOMS, complete TWO ROOM furnished apartment, $12,650— ATTACnVK S bedroom T, J, CROCKETT, Realtor Meet Tonight to be no immediate disposal solu beautiful condition. CaU MI 8-9578 roofs of aU kinds, new roofs, gut beginners a m d a lty . Cheater Ac Salesmen Wanted 86tA BETTER BUYS AT Refi^erator if you prefer own Ideas to submit. The confer INCOME TAX returns prepared by cordion Studio, MI 8-5709, opportunity light’ housekeeping facilities. Cen one block, from Main, MI 3-0314. ranch, large kitchen, ceramic M I 3-1577 Meetings tonight include the tion ready. All planning at the Vernon News Is handled through between 6-9 p.m. ter work, chUnneye cleaned, re Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum bath, 2 picture windows, -cellar, annual meeting of the Sisterhood ence agreed that all new ideas moment Involves lead time of one auditor. Business and individual. AUTO BALHi85fEN, local men pre- NATIONAL and a Few Other Articles trally ■ located. Children accepted should be submitted by Thursday The Herald's RockvUle Bureau, 5 Account paired Aluminum elding. 80 TWO ROOM furnished apartment, 184’ frontage^ trees. Carlton. W,- GOUNTRY bungalow ready for oc of Agudath Achlm at the Cheat and a half to two yeani before an kting aervlcea. Raymond Apply f « T ^ , for fuU-tlme eaiee of new EVERYTHING —limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch IwsinesS. block, adults, free park^ and a decision was held Up on W. 5Ialn St., telephone TBemont t i, t a 8-6008. years’ experience. Free estimates. Buieks and used cars. Many Hitch RaU Fencing $3.99 Section Hutchins, 5 0 9-5182. , cupancy, modern conveniences, nut Hill Synagogue at 8 o’clock Incinerator would be operative. Girard, Business Services Offered 13 CeU Howley, MI 8-5861. MI 8-0768. Bonds—Stocks— THE UNPAID St., Manchester. Ing, Depot Square. Tel. Mr.' Keith, wh,o should compose the final 5-8136 or bl^tfheU 9-6707. ^ friiwe benefits. Apply in. peraon Combination Doors spring water, one acre land Nominations and election! will An interim solution will have to M ortgages 31 BALANCE PRICE 5U 9-8191. , VERNON — 6 room ranch, .&rge take place. Hostesses tor the eve document. TAX RROBLEMBT CaU PI MOOT RBXIABLE removal aervlee. to jidm Griffeth,, Sales Idenager, From $18.95 Ea. ONLY $418.38 ROOM FOR gentleman near Main sca p e , garage, and tool shed. be worked out, DsTolla said. He and have your return prepared for ROCKVILLE St. separate entrance, parking. lot, near each,i^- Realtor, 5 0 3-1577. ' day—oven fried chicken, spring New State Labor Department. Of ter exebanga. CaU Enterprise 1946. AU above must have axperiance other listings available. let form came iFrom the Barker urgent need of relief. Flaherty said trays, a lamp made out of a box, guaranteed. Cell Ml 0-1816. ■ ^ and 86 pegs catalog Political NORTH HA'VEN CONN. en atove (oil), can be converted to FOR RENT—Room for young wom cellent boating, swimming, • fish salad, cranberry sauce. pear the request for extension of the fice hours S:80-4;S0. MI 8-3908 RANCH—One -year bid, 8 bed halves; Friday—^vegetable soup, Chemleal do., of West Springfield. bre^M pons and a candle snvffer. CHAIN SAW arork — Traaa out. Business Opportunities 32 la either experimental work or tool Printing. National Press, Dept. 3. „ CHestnut 8-3147 Wood and coal. Best offer takes it. an, kitchen privileges, garage if ing, $85 per week. 5 0 3-68I2. STARKWEATHER ST. 8 room sin 51ass., and The Ohemlcal Oorp., of Ellington agreement will be ac- r after 6. TELEVISION antennas and rotor North Chicago, ni. desired. Phone evenings MI rooms, 3 full baths,. modern kitch tuna salad boats, clieese o(}uares The library hours are 9 am. Mon Reasonable ratsk. CaU PI 3-7558 systems metalled and repaired. work and must bs able to work Can be aeen at 135 N. Sehool St., en with built-ins, $15,700 O.I. gle, good conditioni all utilities, Sprin^eld, 5tas.s. Both companies emmpanied b.y offers of assistance between 1::80-4:W or any time ESSO HAS exceUent eervlee sta USED . LUMBER, building and 3-4856. and pimvpkin cake. day Utrough Friday and 9 a.rnv/to Elerying Manchester and eurround- tion opportunities m 5Ianctaeater- from blueprint Apply. MI 94)293, after 6. Hoasfs For Sale 72 mortgsge may be assumed. Large $14,SW, Joseph Barth, Broker, 50 .submitted bids "of $30.40 per 100 similar to those In the current (vxi- 6 p.m. Saturday. Saturday or Sunday. plumbing Bupplies, double cabi 9-032^ pounds for both granular and tab Automobiles For Sale 4 Ing areas. Modem TV Service, 406 Boltan area avaUable now. SmaU Help Wanted— net sink, bathroom set, steam RETIRED COOTLE, man or rec room in basement, . $18,900. ManohesUir Eventog Herald Co tract. Miss Anna French, head li Center St., 5U 8-2305. capital requirement, pMd trsming lady; children by day or week. MI VERNON—6 bedroom older Co Pbllbrlck Agency, 50 9-8464. let form. He said the city will offer to help brarian at 5fary Cheney Llbrhri', SAM’S UPROLBTBRT - RsUrad DELTA CX)RP. Male or Female 37 furnace radiators, windows, doors THREE bedremm ranch, separate lumbia correapondeat Mrs. Donald relocate a brook running through NEED CART Your credit turned from the shop. Can taka ears of program provided, tuione Mr. and bricks. Yard open 8:80-6. 9-5459. lonial, large shady lot. Good for R. lit tle , telephone ACademy Other bida, also for both granu sold the reopening of that 11-^ R A D IO S REPAIRS, any kids. Tongren Agqncy, 5 0 3-6824. MANCHESTER—8 room Garrison dining .room, tiled bath. full lar and tablet form, were $.32.50, EUUngton’s Hoffman Rd. disposal down? Short on down payment? an your upbdstarlng neem at Doriey daya JA 7-4188, nights 1349 Mein S t Hartford W05IAN or husband, third ahllt Saturday 8 to 4. Choman House- basement, garage, near school, 8-3485. brary depends on the arrival o f ' Bankrupt? Repoaseaslon? Don't tree pickup and deUvaiy on 1 Springfield STate 3-4639. FURNISHED' room for a gentle Colonial, 70x150 ipt, with- trees from the Ralph J, Viola (lo., of area, and will offer other aid. Dur furniture which was returned to , great savtaga. OMICH S-S8TS. radios, pbonograpba. Gkiura 6-10 worker preferred, needed to de wrecking, Stock Place, off N. m«mo: $11,900 — ROCKVILLE, 5 room and split rail fence. '2-cac attach $17,900. MI 9-0458. despair 1 See Honest Douglas. In PART-TIME or fuU-tlmr window Main St., or telephone 5U 0-3302. man. Clean, central. Ready to Hartford; $34.55, from Hitbbsrd- ing the current use period, he the Standard Wood Co. m Phoenl- -m. B A B R a ^ and TV. pa THREIE BAY service station, fuU liver Fuller Brush^erchandise on move ft. Call MI 9-0641. ranch, large living room, cabinet ed garage With. Jalousied breeize- noted, the olty erected a fence quire about lowest, down smaU- SHARPENINO Servles — BMrs, cleaner and Janitor. 5 a 8-7614, weekends only. SiAichester area, MANCHESTER — Handyman’s de HairChemical Co., of Waterbury; ole, N.Y.. for reflnishlngli knlvae. axes, sbean, skates. Ml gd6T>. repairer’s Ucense, large parking 1101 Main St. t o : Ambitfoos mefii kitchen, beautifully landscaped way*. Olty utilities. Cedar l^in- Exiles Ask Castro and $37, from Rudd-M u r r a y around the property, and paid cer She said the furniture, ■which est payments anywbere. No imall ^ c e lle n t pay. "N o aelllng.’ ’ Call Diamonds—Watches— PLEASANT LARGE room for a gles, aluminum stormg ’ -and light; 6 room home with extra loan Or finance company plan. lot, small Investment neceeeary. lot. Shown by appointment. Marlon Recreation Supply,. Inc., of North tain dumping fsss. The olty will Includes part of the main (harg- Tra Schlehofer, 5 0 9-9087, between (or women) who gentleman, free parking, 54 High E. Robertson. Realtor. 50 8-59^3. screens, full cellar,, heated rec targe kitchen opd oversize bath Douglas Motors, 883 Main. Ideal for local mechanic with ARE YOU LOOKING 7-9 p.m. Jewelry 48 room. Priced $2,000 below market Attleboro, Mass. 1 continue to offer bulldozing as ing desk, Is scheduled to arrive Moving—Trucking— foUowing. 5n 8-1477, St. room, 24 foot living room with To Reduce Ransom wont a business of CUSTOM BUILT 8 room Colonial. value $10,900. Buy today. Gor TTie prlca* are to apply to the sistance. today or tomorrow. 1985 FORD Falrlane, 4-door, radio Thursday T-t, Satnrdsy T-l. 5 0 Storage 20 FOR A JOB WITH WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at fireplace,' dining room, a well town’s requirements for the en Police Arresta SERVICE STATION for lease in 2 fireplaces, large 'cabinet kitchen. don’s Realty, 50 8-0486, 5 0 3-5814. (CoRttnoed from Page One) Mias French said tlie reopen- and heater, very good condition. S-7958. reasonable prices, • prompt serv th eir o w n , . . camneted kitchen, one-halt bath. tire 1962 swimming season. It Is perfect Manchester locaUon. This SECURITY AND FUTURE? Sitnatlons Wanted— ice, 3 watchmakere, Mancheeter- ROOM FOR rent, private home, cp 1% baths, screened porch, swim Upstairs—3 large bedrooms, mas- A RockvUle man, found driving ftg will be marked at the end of M I 9-4817. MANCHBISTBR Package DeUvery. 5tANCHESTER — Suburban 5% estimated that the town will need May with an open house. HOME LANDSCAPING — Design, modem 3-bay station Is now doing Female 88 ter’s oldest established Jeweler. bus line, parking. MI 9-0994. ming pool, garage, corner tot tep' 12x18, plenty of deep and wide In New York, the chairman of hit car the wrong way on a high Light trucking and package detiv- We are looking for married men room ranch, hot water heat, plas about thlrty-flve 100-pound drums way exit ramp, was arrested at DODGE 1955 hardtop, exceUent plants, planting. Lawn fertilisa ery. Retrigeratora, waahera and strong gasoline and repair buei- who are desirous of eamlng $8,000 P. E. Bray. 787 Main St., State 90x178, Shown by appointment. closets, full ceramic tile bath, the International Reeoue Commit Marion E. Robertson, Realtor.. 50 tered walls, ceramic bath, large In either form for the seaSon. 1:30 a.m. yesterday at the Vernon condition. Aiso, 1953 Plymouth, tion, weed and insect control. John stove moving meelalty. Folding neai. CaU 5U 9-8039 or 5U 8-4853. or m or^eerly to operate a bakery Theater BuUding. MISTER walk-up attic. Plaster walls. Built tee. Leo Cherne said hie organ W05IAN DESIRES to care for child Apartments— Flats— 3-6953. .i rec nx>m. big country lot, priced traffic circle and charged with Im mechanic's special. Call after 6, E Whitham Landscape Nursery, cbalre tor rent. Iff 0-0753 route, neasant ouiside work, aU 1954. ' Realistically priced at to sell. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803. ization would not negotiate with Twoiney’s to Mark MI 9-3319. 5 0 9-3660. In her borne dally. 5 0 94)840. Tenements 63 properly leaving a controlled ac frings benefits, salary, and com Garden—Farm—Dairy CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, $24,500. Robert Wolverton Agen the Cuban government to ransom MANCHESTER bloving and Tnick- Help Wanted—Female 35 cy. 5 0 9-2613. BOLTON—6 room ranch, 4 bed the prisoners. cess highway. mission. Prodneto 50 S O f T E E ATTRACnVB 6 room duplex, 8 large living room with fireplace, 50th Aniiiyersaiy, 1954 MERCURY, hardtop, red and f u r n it u r e refinisbed and re Ing Company. Local and long dis rooms. 1% baUu, 2-csr garage, Cherne compared the ransom Public Records Vernon Constable Carl Fredrick and white, excellent condition. paired; cigarette, bums and tance moving, packing and stor- HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Poei- Doga— Birds— Pets 41 bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, formal dining room, family else BOLTON — 6 room ■ ranch, large son made the arrest, lodging the tion avaUable July 1. Write Box BOND BREAD VALUES—^Macs, Baldwins No. X, FRANCHISES acre lot, fireplace, wall-to-wall offer to that made by the Ger Emil Stavens, Lake St.,•Vernon. scratches, etc. MI 8-7287 after 5. ag%. Regular service througbout basement and . attic, steam oil kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1% batba, family room, 1% baths, garage, charge against Francis F. Willis, 51r. and Mrs. Trving Twrenay, F, Herald, stating referencee. 1055 Broad St., Hartford, Oonn. $1.35; No. 3, $75c; 30 lbs. Bunce recreation room '.with fireplace, carpet,'excellent condition. Priced mans during World War II—10.- ■ Release of Hewer Uens _ lu w England-atatae and Florida. heat copper window acreenfi, op ameslte drive, full basement, fire for quick aale, $16,900. I.tia -I- Schsub and Theodore and liam B. Meehan. Mr. Twomey was 1960 FORD, standard transmission,' TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot movers. Free estimates. 5II 8-6187. Apply at bedroom, -tile bathroom appli binations, fireplace, large lot.' told Castro "the concrete offer w* Lois Osier. ger of failing into ways of vice. A SEfTIC TANK SERVICE Starkey Agency, any time, AC chief engineer at St. George’s good condition. For further In clearing. CaU Frank C. Noble, MI JOHN P. FAY, Prop. ances; $55 per month. Cal] 5 0 asking $11,900. Tongren Agency, 8-9243. ‘are ready to make you does not Partial Release of flaveat complaint prompting the arrest formation call MI 9-8933 9-6053 GTK CORP. Articles For Sale 45 50 3-6321 PRESTIGE AREA refer to tractors.” School In Newport for almost 80 5 0 8-3111. 3-1889. TR 5d48R T Town of 5Ianehester, on proper was lodged several days ago, po Painting—Papering 21 67$ ToUand St, Eal|K Hartford 1951 COLONIAL—6 lArge rooms, SentirAent among Miami’s lOO.- ties on the north side of Highland lice said. The girl is free under ^eais. The couple moved to Man ^ 5 3 WHITE TRACTOR truck in 31" SElf-PROPELLED Briggs A INSTALLED - CLEANED 5IANCHESTER—4 bedroom borne, 8 ROOM RANCH .... BuUMns. chester in 1953. They haVe a son, Stratton' rotary mower; 20’ ’ Mur ’niR E B ROOM- bpartment, beat, enclosed breezeway, garage. Im Diniiw room. Family room. Den. 000 or more Cuban exiles did not St., against Emma J. Schaub, $500 bond for court appearance good condition, price reasonable. LAWNS—Cleaned mowed, trim- PAINTINO AND paperbanging. COUNTER GIRLS wanted for 7- MEN FOR outdoor wbrk- hot wator, electricity, stove, re excellent closet and storage ipaos, Irving Twomey, 36 Milford Rd., Call after 6 p.m. 5G 3-7172. n;ed, fertilized. 8-8946. midmght shift. Contact Sflater -wiU last ray boy’a Mcycle with training REPAIRED « maculate.. ' c(^ition, near bus, 4 Bewooms. 3 full baths, lavatory, appear unified. Gertrude and Walter 5f, Cooley. April 24. Good clean wcrkmanniip at rrir one or two mqathe. 8^ 1^ immedl- frigerator. 245 N. 5Ialn, second targe eneioeed poreh. 3-car ga schools. " church. Ohly $18,200, Manchester, manager of engineer- Donut, 255 W. huddle "l^ke. wheels; antique blanket chest. 'TR rage. $19,700 Phtibries Agency, M l huge stone fireplace. Mahogany Antonio de Varona. a member David Wilson, Case Bros.. John Nettl S. Brewster, 36, of the eofuibla rates. 30 years m Mrjn‘ atsly, tranqxufatlonBn\ provided.provided floor, $88. 5 0 9-5329, 9-5. Carlton W. Hutchins, 5 0 9-5132. of the Cuban ^Revolutionary Coun operations at the United Aircraft 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air h ^ t ^ , ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made cbeatei. Raymond Flaks. MI 8-8659. EMERGENCY SERyiCE This is the chance to 08464. woodwork throughout. Beautiful F. and Catherine H. Devanney, Veterans’ Hospital, Rocky Hill, automatic transmission, radio, sUpcoveri, drapes and upholstery. COOK FOR restaurant, hours 8 Apply Connecticut 8Itatof Employ- view of Connecticut Valley cil, called the sentences political Robert R and-Lucy A..,.g.lchardson, Research Laboratories, and three 9-9287. ment Service, 806 Mi!aU^ St.,. Man- make your dream ~cmne GRACIOUS Colonial — 8 large was arrested on Rt. 83 at 5:35 p.m. granddaughters; heater, good condition. $195. Ml Budget terms. CaU Mrs. Roberta, " *" ...... j l , m p.m. to 1 a.m. Acadia Reetatirant, FLORENCE ST.—7 room home to $29,900. btackmall. "It Is a verdict that Axel and Sara E. Johnson, Theo yesterday and charged with pass- 9-8958. \ bn 8-7590. 108 ToUand Tpke., Manchester. 5 0 Chester. REASONARLE trac. You, like our THREE R005IS. 466 SJaln.St., sec rooms, unusual patio, and 1% car ESCrBRIOR-DTOBlRIOR painting, ond floor, $68. 50'9-5229, 9-5. excellent condition inside and out, attached garage. Combination could have been hatched only In dore and Lois Osier, Mabel Weir, fing at a posted intersectloil, pass decorating, ceilings, waUpaper- 9-8127. other dealers can earn enclosed porch, one-car garage, Call Mr. Foraker for further par the mind of a paranoic,” he said. estate of 5Iabel Weir. Kenneth M. 1966 FORD convertible, good condl PIANO TUNING, $7. Fifteen yeara' NOTICE TEL M l 9.2330 aluminum storms and screens. ticulars. 5 0 9-5306, TR 5-6611, ing on a curve and failure to carry ing, floor sanding and reflnlehlng. jteJWp to 413,000 the first TWO ROOM apartment, heat and priced for quick sale. $18,900. Phil- Beautiful fenceddn yard. Desir One exile who asked not to be and Laura Bentley. a driver’s license. Mias Brewster is KANGt tlon, fully equlpi^, $480. TR experience. BYee repair estimates Clean wtokmanship. No Job too HAIRDRESSERS wanted — Top EXPERIENCED In accordance with the require 404 WETHEREXL 8T. year twt own your tmit-^ hot water; also 3 room apartment brick Agency, 50 9-8464,' named said, "Instead of spending Town of Manchester, on proper- 8-5008. upon request. CaU“ Ker' Cenneth Robin- salary and coijimleelon. All re- menu of the .'Zoning Regulations able Io(m tlon, convenient to every B ARRO W S & W A L L A C E due in court April 24. . son. MI 8-1885. small. John VerfaUIe. 5 0 9-8750. and tor only e ^ t m o n ^ on bus line. 5 0 0-6105. thing. Many nice- extras. Low", $62 million to ransom them. let’s tlea on -the south side of Highland RockvUle Police picked up Bruce pUes confidential. LuJon Salon of TURRET LATHE for the Town of Manchestw, Conn., SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms 1% baths, 56 E .. Center St. Manchester use the money to buy arms. In Beauty, 5 0 3-1989. work. 'Widi 42,500 down low 20s. 5 0 9-4201. St., Case Bros„ Mary P. Lupac Burgess, 33, of 1 Hammond St.. • UlL OIL PAINTING.IG papering, floor sand- OPERATORS the Zoning Board o f Appeitis will ROCKVILLE-tOne 8% room apart family twm', modern kitchen with any event, Castro won't last 30 1953 PLYMOUTH, V-8, automatic, STEPS, sidewalks, stone waUs, chAio, Mary Jane 5tiner, 5fartha Saturday and turned him over to liw, remodeling: CaU 51r. Cbarlas, hold a public hearing on Wednes you can purchase $1 fa« ment In reaidential area. Stove, re- buUt-lns. (>ne-ear garage, large years (the length of the . sen GASOLINE 2-tone green, $800. 5H 9J550»;^ 5 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. PILGRIM 50U jS on Hartford Rd. day evening, April 18, 1063 at 8 WEST SIDE .. $16,350 COMFORTABLE COLONIAL Gates, .Samuel and Lucy T. Felice, East Hartford authorities. An Bast 50 941736. TOOLMiOCERS meus Mister Softee nnh frigeratoz. and heat furaished. lot, $19,500. Pbllbrlck Agency, 50 Herbert Theodore and Virginia N. Wont done at reasonable prices. has cqienings for aalealadles either P.5C. in the Hearing Room irf the SEPTIC TANKS Choice Cape, 6 rooms,.1% baths, tences. “ Hartford warrant charges him Adults (mly. $90 monthly 5 0 9-8464. —1_ _ _ vvewMta ' vsIm a vaAvaAlAst btmtaA This home has 6 rooms, 1% MI 8-0796. CEILING refinisbed, pamtlng, wall, fuU-tlme Or part-time. Apply and a choice territory o f * A 'Flljjg nOTHC llftS ® FOOIlliKj Expected to make the trip to Benson, Louise C. Johnson. Wesley MACHINISTS Municipal Building on the foil , A J ip ■ . 9-4824. TR M166. with fraudulent issue of a check. 1983 FORD RANCH wagon; good papering. WaUpaper books on re Manager, noon Ull 9 p.m. your own, but act now MANCHBSTER-Ranch large liv m w r a tS v r ^ato a v a K * fireplaces, attractive roe, Havana are Alvaro Sancliez, E. and Florence Vancotir. Carol condition, $125. MI 8-6654, Ing applications: STATE — reation room, built-tos. -encloaed To Celebrate Annl*erftry quest. Fully Insvred. Call Edward Must setop own work. O fO -A I^O . because dicse choice ter* ing room, modern kitchen, 8 b6d- Immediately. chairman of the families commit Case Dennison, estate of Carol BANTLY OIL GARDENS plowed, any size. MI R. Price. 50 9-1U08. GIRL WANTED for Ulling and All company benefits. PLUINIED SEWERS breezeway. 2-car g a ru e, .■■view. tee, Ltaca, and two other com Case Dennison, Edward A. *Matu- Kiowa Counoll, Degre?, of Poca- 1949 DODGE PICKUP, good con 9-5096. ~ Oakland - Mdtora, Inc., Stock ritories are going fast! . BISSELL STREET—4 rooms, first rooms, IVi baths, large rec room, ROBERT B.' ANDERSON Landscaped acre lot. Eve. 5 0 ( .rill' W) . |\c, general, office duflea at North fl()<>r, $70. 5 0 9-6329, 9-6. excellent condition, $19,500. Phll- mittee members—Virginia Betan shak. and James V. and Alirgaret hemtas. will c«lebraR''4tfi 5Ist an-' dition, price $185. CaU any time. WE ARE now booking for outside EJnd. Please u p ly In person at Apply .... Place, Industrial Zone. Special ax- AGENCY 9-9858, 5 0 4-1139. niversary Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Ml 3-6948. ALL KINDS of clocks repaired, an ceptioa la requaatad to have Used Mm AIr i CIm i m I Write or phonet brick Agency ,^ 50 9-6464. court da Rodrigues . and Yrnesto Anderson. «■ ; ! 'IMS ■ I l(l:i. I painting. If yoii want a good Job Gregg A Son, Inc., 65 Hilliard St., WILCO MACHINE TOOL THREE ROOM ^Mutment. Heat, 623-0139 Freyrs. the Moose Club on Elm Si. Res-1 tiques Included, work guaranteed. Maneheeter, Conn. Car. Dealer's license at abovt loca Septie Tanks, D r y .W ^ Sewer WARREN E. HOWLAND 1950 DODGE, good running co'ndl- done get oUr estimate. Call Mr. stove, refrigerator. Gables, 116 MANCHESTER—Bell St. 5% room Sen. Homer E- Capehart, R- Whitey Ford of the Yankees was arvations for the anniversary din**) TEL Mltclitll V 4S95 Call after 4 p.m., MI 9-1963. CO. tion, Uaes tastaUed—Cellar Wator- 5IANCHE8TER—West Side. Excel- REALTOR ner will be taken through Thurs 'tlon, ■rebuilt motor and starter, Chariee, Modem. Home Decorat B. C. SoUmene; 367 Oakland preoflBg Dope. Main St., 5 0 9-5229, 9-5,______ranch 4 years old, large lot adth Ind., said at Indianapolis that the the first left-handed pitcher in ing, 5 0 9-0736. AVON OFFERS Mai^cheeler fibuee- country surroundlnga. Quality lent 6 room colonial, formal, din 575 5tain St. 5 0 3-1108 American League history to win day by Mrs. Florence Lynch and! ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 new muffler, seven excellent tlree. GET YOUR spring cleaning done wlves: Immediate earnings in Route ^ A 44A Bolton Street, Res. Zone A. Special excep ing room, large living room, tidy sentenctog Is "strictly 100 per 5D 4-1971. NEW'S% extra large rooms, heat, buUt. Plastered walls, hot water ;m t' communistic blackmail.” 8 games In,one morth. 51iss Jennie Batz. , A meeting will now—attics and yards cleaned; PAINTING and waUpaperlng, waU Spare Time! Free Training! Re tion Is requested to have Used Car T iv ek oaa be seek at S eonere, cabinet kitchen, ■ aluminum -com also, landscaping. Al's, MI 3-8706. BARBER,. .Jpart-tims------___ Satur hot water, incinerator, .patlo, heat, cast iron radiation, ete. MANCHESTER—Two family du, He said tiuit tie wasn’t sur- paper removed. WaUpaper books stricted territory near your home! and Dealer’a Ucense at above location. MddNMEY mOS. BoBte 6 , FaraaingSon, Conn. Fov atove, extras, refrigerator. Adults. binations, nearly new oil burner, 1953 PLYMOUTH sedan, standard days, Apply RuaeeU’aRuaeeU’s Barber $17,900 PhUbrlck Agency, 5 0 plex, excellent condition and lo }rised at the new hint that money shift, exceliet tunning condition, BOOKKEEPING service done at on request. Ceilings. esU ©ver 200 coemettce, teauty aide All persona interested may at Sew trag* Dlspesd Co. Information write P.O. Box 14$, 5 0 9-8750. 9-M64. * city utilities, convenient loca cation, 2-car garage, large lot, mates. Call Roger, 5 0 8-0928. and houaehedd products! A con Shop, comer Oak and Spruce Sts; tend this hearing. nunliigten .or Phone 677-§^. tion, assumable mortgage; A buy 'or the prisoners’ release should "NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY* $1?. MI 8-8277 between 8-5 p.m. home by competent bookkeeper tS»-IS$ Paart S t —5 0 S-6S6S $21,900! Excellent split-level, mint Come from the United States. with accounting background. De- tinuous flow of new products .. Zoning Board of Appeals SEVEN ROOM duplex, oil furnace, ST. JAMES p a r is h - Custom 5 at $18,700. The Elsie Meyer Agen Condition, over 1% acres land, RAYMOITD’S PADTriNO— Inter seen our new Spring Lipstick? DRIVER, over 28, experienced, Roger B. Begley, electric stove, convenient Ibca- room ranch, large kltehen, co cy, Realtors, 5 0 9-5524, 5 0 3-6630. "If we have a moral/'obligation Uvery service. Writ* Box L Her for 8-ton track Iw wholesaler. owner moving, full price, $18,900. to put up $62 million,” he said, FORD MODEL A, 1930, good aid. ior, exterior mraying. Satiefac- Sound Interesting? LUce to hear Chairman tion. Adults preferred. Call after lonial atmosphere, near bua, shop- Beautiful 6 room stone and frame shape, $275. CaU MI 3-4046, tlonr gu^anteed, free esttmatee, more? Call today for appointment Must have recent locel references Daniel !•. Hair, 6. 5 0 g.7042. ing,— tally__1,. $17,9()0. ann .Carlton w . NORTH END. — 3 bedroom ranch, then we should do what we and know Hertford county. CaU cape,' carport, large lot, $16,900. __lUld have done many months ,50 8-44W . after 4 p.m. In your home at your convenience. Secretary S[utciitos, 5 0 9A133. ‘ firepiace to .Uvtog room, targe Many more, some with no doy* Call 289-4933. Mr. Feldman 389-4887. TMREfc ROOM apartment, stove, kitchen, full' basement with ga ago—take ov^r Cuba mititaristlc- Household Services payment. Call the Elisftrorth Mit AMESITE A. A. A51DERSON—^Interior decor refriierator, all utilities furniabj PORTER STREET area—Qiatom rage. Only $15,000. T, J. Crockett, 1955 BUICK SPECIAL. Call MI ten Agency, Realtors, 50 3-6930, ally and establish free govern 9-9775. Offered ‘ 13-A ator, pamtlng. 109 Foster St. 5 0 COUfTTBR GIRL wanted fuU-tIme ed. one block from Main. 5 0 built 7 room colonial, shear qual Realtor, 5 0 $-1677. ment down thare.'* 8-8806. or part-time. Inquire 8 p.m. and •-0U4 ity a n d 'beauty, built-ina; 2-Z(me 5 0 B-S624. REWe AVINO of bums, moth holes. m BE YOUR OWN BOSS -/i- FOR SALE—1955 Ford 4-door, radio after, M. Richard Lewis, 1095 heat family'room. 2 fireplaces,' GREEN 5CANGR—6 room ranch, Zippers repaired. Window Shades WE ARB OPEN now for pamUng •|li! and beater, automatic ttansmis- Madn St. ANDGVER—Three . room apart oversized 3-car garage. Owner. 5 0 garage, porch, finished baaement, Boy, Ueecued DRIVES made to measure; aU aised Vene outside and inside. 'SatiisfacUon slon, 'good condition; 5H 8-6391. Em-! ment, heat, hot water stove, re 9-5051 5 minute walk to sehool, shaded Lots For Ssk 73 tian bUnde. Keys made while you guaranteed. Free estimates. Dom NO EXPERIENCE necessary. Run frigerator, garage. PI 2-6043. yard, attic fam 4% G, I. mort- wait. Tape Recorders for rent. FOR SALE O R LEASE NEW BRITAIN (AP) — Police Experience inic. 5 0 3-7655. little ehop-by-mali club, 3 hra/wk, HANCHESTER-69 Finley St. 6% gags.-Owner MI 9-8741, ik HRST IN QUALITY Marlow’s, 867 Main, 5Q 9-8221. ■' . A 5IANCHESTER—SU room duplex, 15 ACRES cleared Stats road, waded through hip-deep water to Is Our Auto Driving School 7-A 10 weeks. Earn $86 or more in large room ranch, full cellar, largo rescue a aeven-year-old W est EXTERIOR and mterior jpalnriiig. excellent neighborhood children, MANCHESTER—7 room ranch, 2- $2,500^ Andover. Four Bolton lota SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retirsd famous products. Club shopping rampuii room, 3-ttar gaiwge, ame- srith srater, Notch, $2Ato. PI k FAIREST IN PRICE Best MORTLOCK'B Driving School—Of Paperfaaaglng. WaUMper books. eaves melends ' money. _Write today - Prime East Center $t Offi^Hb^tfon private cellar, oU burner. Glas car ganige, } flreptacea, ftundry Hartford boy who Vos lost in a from tbt Bbop. Oa*i take care of i l l MOBIL SERYICE STATION aite drive, lot 200x300, all lu d - 24090. itwamp. hers for four hours yastsr- Guara|ilee fice, 448 Main St.. Jdanehaater. WaUpaper ranwvad. f>«m g« for free 376-pag^ catalog. No ob :;::i tonbury, 638-9057, after 6:30, scaped. $36,900. 5 0 8-4606. room, porch, patio, 'city utilities, k FASTEST SERVICE aU your upbolatemw . Deeds at Ploora. Good clean wotkmaaaldp. rt'. HARTFORD TtOAD—MANCHESTER day. '■* Learning correcUy “ May Save greet sarir^i. Cau CB ligation. Popular Club.'mpt E883, 2d4hl for'Doctore, Itontists, Attorneyi, Real Estate Agents. large lot. City living with country Your iMe.’’ Driver eduoaUaa I S-3ST9. Fuuy_ mmirad. Reaaooabla rates. Lynbrook, N. Y. FOUR ROOM apartment. NEAR PORTER ST.—Large 8% WILL TRADE lot 100x280 feet, A The boy, Joseph Cocclg, found Insurance Agents, Accountants, Engtoaere, Arehlteeta, atmosphere. Charles Lespefance, sons, to part payment Yor slnAla Connecticut’s Leading Pgving Contractor classes, blember. Oonneeticut.Pto- Leo Peuetler. MI 04916 or 5 0 Pkid training coune for qualified man. Rent very rea- tic hot water, no furnace. East room ranch! 3 fim U ces. ganga, 5 0 9-7630. on. a lpg,:was cold and frightened RADIO-TV REPAIRB aU »«M|3. Artist Studio, Beauty Salon, Ete. Side. Tel. 5 0 3-4751. house to B AXIS, centrally located. fesatoaa] Drivhy School Aasa. m Gars, pbeaegrapha, ohaiigan. COUNTER GIRLS wanted for 8-7 aonable. Mechanical ablUty hdilfaL FaciUties qualify for $15,600. Carlton w . Hutchtos, 5 0 but otherwise unharmed after his shut. Cwtact hlleter Donut, 355 W, EAST HARTFORD—6 room Cape, CaU owner. 5 0 6-0565. HoneaLeooaoBileurOuarantead 96 THREE RPOM apartment; kitohra 9-5132. axperiance. days. Fraous for service for 10 Middle Tliko. Pwkta* Mea. CaU MobU breezeway, garage, fralt trees, Joseph ventured toto the swamp LARSON’S ponnectlcut'a first li Eleetrieal Services 22 equipment. Partially : furnlshecL MANCHESTER — 6 room Colonial, COVENTRY LAKE-waterfroot lot yeara. Phone MI 9-6817. Fatter^ Oil Co„ Hatrtfdid. ■ T K Birch Street. 50 $-0397 after on Stiver Lane, $17,500. Jooeph near the FlainVilte line while hU THE THOMAS COLLA CO. 150x325. Has old cabin so censed driving school trained — ion'e. 1% baths, built-tos. ehclosed larga Barth, Broker, 5 0 94130.- parents were visiting' in Naw Brit ML 9*5371 Certified suid approved is now of- FREE B8TI51ATBB—Pron*^ serv H dp Wantetf— Malt 26 6 p.m. ■ pramtaes. S2S-0670, M l 9*5371 PAVING CONTRACTORS ice on aU types of electrical wir JA 2-8231—-8 A.BL to 4:80 P.M. porch, city utilities, eombtoatioa ain. terlng claastoom and behind LA51DSCAPINO—Spring clean up. £a r g e 4% w m apartment, new- windows and doors near school COLUMBIA—New large ranch 1250 ing. Ucanaed and uxairad. WUaon FULl/-TI5fB topi and/or die mak- aq. ft. built-ina, tiraplaoe, excel MANCHESTER—Branford Street Dat. Stanley Uichiewiez spotted toetructfon for deenagera. Lawns mowed fertUlzed. etc. M Electrical Oo., 5lAneheatar, 5 0 ly redecorated, heated, . and 5Cain St., excellent condition the bey at dusk, and carried him MI S-60TB.. irs, Job ah<» axperienee prefatred. **An Equal Opportanlty Ooai^eiiy* throughout. Ouulea I m p e n a e * ,, lent location. Call. Burt Staricey Levri lot 60x100 feet. A son#, •NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY’ W927, MI •-ITk M 0 7 , CHaMeahuty, MB kpnr SM Hartford Road. bath. ■VBTv central, adulta. >»I to oafw 4 4 r...... 5 0 9 ^ . A^mcy, any ttma, AC MBtt. water and aavan, 50 S-08W. ■ - Yf-' k lEufttitig 1|gralb MONDAY, APRIL », IM M
■ The public la invited to mi organ through . the Joint DUtribuUoa Atoout Town recital by Frederick Swann of Charter Unit Pfitice Arrests IJJAtoOpen . Committee, and resetUemant o f Riverside Church, New York City, Jewish refugees to countrlia oCh-v at Concordia Lutheran Church to •r than-Israel through the Unit Airtnui Basic Jamea E. DelMcy, night at 8:15. Members of the regoiy J. Brand 16, of 1S6 Green W k h T a lk b y ed Hias Service. ' ■ son- cf Mr, and Mrs. John Xielulsy, United. Lutheran Qhurchwomen T oH ea rM E G Tadmor, a nativ# of Trt Aviv, Rd., Saturday morning was charg . M Barty Rd.. is being: assigned to will be hostesses for a recaption af Israel, warn graduated from the - the .ttS. Air Force technioel train ter the recital. Ideas ToriistKt ed with driving an unregistered Noted Israeli Hebrew University, of Jerusalem. ing course for aircraft maintenance motor bike, police .observed the He joined tSie RoyM Navy in IM I "weclailatj at Amarillo Air Force James Baker, coordinator and youth riding along Parker St. with when Rommel’a Afrika Korpi director of fimd raising for the A subcommitteethe Char Yehoahua Tadmor, Royal Navy - Base, Texas. He completed his out plates on his vehleie. He will threatened the enUre Middle basic military training at ldol Military Assistance A statement attributed tp Atty. driving through a red light on Lydda area and later became an Dlssibled American ■ VeteWin’s PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. i t the Leon Podrove, one of the Char Spruce St. She will be presented in ' officer in Israel Naval .Intelli MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Auxiliary will sponsor n bl school auditorium. A skic ‘‘Ran ter Revision Commission's sub court on April 28. gence. He alao aerved aa' a for- G asoline Assn. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the dom Target,” will, be pT&ented by committee members, originally re Mrs. Catherine P. Skelley, 33 ^ aendca vofflcer at the larael Home. 'the Manchester iita ln l Health As ported^ the meeting closed to the- Coolidge St. yesterday was charg Embassy in London. As a Joumal- In Conflict in Laos To Discontinue sociation. Refre^fments Mill be press and members of the Munlci-1 ed with reckless driving after po-j iat, he waa political correspondent Daughters of Liberty, No. 12S, serifed in the rntfeteris. pal Bmpfoyes’ Group other than the lice investigation into a onf-car a c -! for the Hebrew daUy, "Lamer- wiB meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In group’s executive board and Its | cldent on April 1 at E. Center and ehav," and a member o f Ha edi By AHTCHNf TABVD ^ b ou t th# area auparvlaiiic qpera- Trading Stamps The ish committee of St. charter revision study committee, j Parker Sts. In which the Skelley torial board, h e later was ap Orange Hail. JohiTp’^bU sh National Catholic VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) ^ ' tlona. Podrove denied having made the j car sheared off a utility, pole and pointed ’’l^mercbav’’ correspond International coAmhUnlsm ia NORTH HAVEN (A P)— A reh wilr meet tonight at 7 In statement, aa.ving that as far as he i sent her and her male companion ent to the United NaUons'As The Soviet Union ie still reprAented in the Plalne- dee Miantonomoh Tribe. IROM. \vill te church hail. The youth group ^ group of North Haven gaso- meet tonight at 7 :30 o'clock li is concerned, an.Vone is u-elcome t o ! to Manchester Memorial Hospital. sembly. matching military .aid the J a m s by the Bovlet Embassy, a ''of the chuiT.h Mill meet Wednesday attend the meeting. Her case will be presented in court Csech delegation and ‘^m m t^line defers have decided to Tinker Hall. A meeting of the after 7 p.m. services. Unijted States gives the con- great council will prece^le'^the The. statement attriljuted to on April 23. servative government of Laos' cultural missioiui from ^ discontinue giving trading Douglas Says Podrove appeared on an announce meeting. Monday night aotivitiea of the stamps to motorists who ment of the rlieetlng issued by the by pouring in supplies to the'®**™Oommunlst "*“ ' countries 'r’ecogntoe Enforceable Check recreation department at the Man divided -kingdom’s pro-Com- make purchases at gas sta Nike Profits at Laicy Spencer Qr&up, Second chester High School .Mill conclude employe group's publicity chair Fellowcraft Club Souvanna Phouma as the legal Congregational Jjifurch. will meet man, Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, M-hich RUMMAGE munist and neutralist forces. premier of Laos; the Western tions. , this evening. The family swim Joseph Panaa, ..^executive secre Wednesday p.m. for eewlng. program Mili^be held Wednesdays said that Att.v. Podrove M’anted This reporter last week visited powers . recognize Prince Boun the meeting closed to the pre.ss and To Confer Degree tary of rthe Ckmneqtlcut Retail $29.8 Million Hoateeses^ydn be Mrs. Julius Brat- this M 'e c k and 'pext M'eek. the headquarters in the Plalne des Oum In Vientiane. Only .Bar to N-Sbots members of the employes group be SALE Jerres of neutralist Prince Sou GaioUne Dealeri Aaaociation. said anyder gild Mrs. HcICn Schaller. Manchester Lodge of M asons almost 3b gas station operators The executive bo.ird of Robert cause he and other subcommittee, vanna Phouma and his hslt-'broth- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sponsored by the Thomas took the action last nlgbt, and Aiiiirson-Shes AiBdllary, VPW, son School PTA Mill meet tonight member, Fred Nasslff, hadn’t j’ft i M'llI meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. , ef, Prince Soupbanouvong, the Douglas Aircraft Co. produced meet at the post home tomor- at 8 In the school cafeteria. had -time to study the proposed ; at the Masonic Temple. Aftei* a YeliiMhas Tadmor Spencer and Mizpah' Circles leader of the pro-Communtst Pa- { that the practice o f giving trading WASHING’TON (A P)—The United States and Britain igaire charter changes. Teachers * Stall Stamps will be stopped Sunday. figures today which showed, the Soviet Union an apparently final warning today that un row at 8 p.m. .» business meeting, the Fellowcraft of the Sopth Methodist thet Lao. Xi Gamma Chapter. Beta Sigma K,,.Mr8_-Kenn.v said she received mer Diskan In behalf of the Unit Church. During a four-hour period at the .Hie North' Haven dealera, ho I it said, that its profits on less there is agreement on an enfdrceable nuclear test ban the degree -will be conferred by the ed Jewish Appeal. Memorial Temple. Pythian Sis nil. Mill meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. the information for the announce area’s main airstrip, six Soviet Gotham Strike said, also decided to remove large Nike missile contracts since new U.S. test series scheduled to start late this month 'wUl ters, will meet tomorrmv at * p.m, 1 at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Mas- ment from the group’s president Fellowcraft Club. The 1962 LTnited JeMdsh Appeal Tuesday, April 10th two-engine transports landed. price adgna at their stations. The Mrs. Mae Veniiard, who said that Officers for the evening will be aeeks $95 million for Its work In large oigns usually come into play 1952 were a “ rea.sonabie’’ have to go forward. at Odd Fellows Hall. Refresh' sa, 8 Norman Dr., Bloomfield.' At 9:00 A.M. At least 48 cases of stnall arms ments will be served. a misunderstanding had occurred, Norman Batch, worshipful master; serving six mllUon persons Includ 'and ' ammunition were unloaded For 24 Hours during g a s ^ c e wars. The small $29.8 million. In a joint statement released at the White House, the two and that she never intended to indi Efnest Zoppa, senior warden: Wil ing Israel’s immigranU, the care In The Church price signs on gas pumps will re staff members of a Senate In- staff Sgt. Donald M. Anderson, from each- jot four planes. The governments called on the Soviete to reconsider t h ^ posi cate that tile meeting was closed. fred Bulla, junior warden; Ruahld of JeMTs In need hi 27 countries ether two . discharged begs of main. ve.stlgatlons subcommittee had Phebe Circle, Emauiuel Lutheran son of Carl A. Anderson of Lake By PIERCE LETOIBBECK said the profit figure was $63.81 tion on the inspection issue and to accept the prindple director ot Sta. 23 Main Street, Manchester valndlctorian, and DAvld "O ffln Macmillan's argument wes re the Fairbanks Museum at St. shop Mill rehearse for "Princess VAC Pohd«r$ Action is allowed in contract negotiation, Ida" tonight at 7 in Cooper Hall,. By N A U X M il W. BROWNE ^16,(HX> to 18,000 hard-core fighters Baxtor; aalutatorian, o f tha 19fll gnduating daat of MAnehenter ported to be that verification ma Johnsbury, dhscrtbed. the Ver plus many additional part-time IMAT HAATFORD (AP) — $1.3 million. Hi|di Sofiool, ’ (Haaik photo l^sMentik}-.. . | chinery was intended to dispel mont tremora as an earthqusike. South Methodist Church. With the new SAIGON, liaath Viet Nani (AP) 'MioceUanaous-, including, chari —Southon .the .offan- • ^ r t e r s . , U^tid Airvtaft Corp. is consider- suspicion, not to create it. Residents ot Wariren anflW7ash- a 'ifrMt of their ttrenHIi Is can' '•lng>'WS"i>sat move in-its fight to table. v-qanMy|jiid|4#Uu ■/-hftjevffMp* ’ i’ - - - Hat6her described th# xr.8.-)SHt- Ingtott Cbiinttihi; 'In ‘ York Members of Eltea Chapman Joy o f liAhUhig for e m ]9 b i^ ’ebiidren, grants to Circle of North Methodist Church grea^^eketa of Communist beptrated in the southarh. ; third .M froth MjKhing-ever personnel Ish combined declaration a coor State reported feeling A ti'emor At FREE DELIVERY the country, particularly in -fivie records to the' National Labor Re universities and fMsarch founda Second Time in History Mill meet at the church Wednes reaiatanbe dotting the oountry. tions, and certain legal costs, dinated and agreed statement. 9:34 a.m. Several laid glasaea 2 AtThePARKADE day at 2 p.m. Mrs. Herbert Alle.v CLOTH During the past month, the gov large pockets. One of.''the -most lations Board ,1, a cabbie who has- brother is a student, in the eoUege feel the Viet Cong probably has made a career out ot penetrating News Tidbits HAVANA (AP)r-Fqur exiled of arts and sciences. Oubaaa - returned to their coan- the impenetrable, stalked onto the from the AP Wires Papanos Is the son of Mr. and stage in mid-telecast a( Santa Europe Political Union tiy todAy to meet Prime Minis Mrs. Stanley Papanos, N. River ter Fidel Castro and negotUto Churches Consider Monica Clvic-Auditothjin',- present;: Rd.. Coventiy.. ed astonished emcee Bob Hope .fo r the release o f L179 prison Gen. Barksdale Hamlett urges A finalist in the National Merit ers captured In ttw Bay of Piga Pas'to/ Candidate with an ersata Oscar, and stalked j ehllltary leaders continue to hrip Scholarships examination this Predicted by Adenauer here's real news. The makers of PLAYTEX Itave off—lea-ving the film-famous and Invasion last year. They hoped to i alert imbUc to menace of the cold, year, he has been a member of the Intereet Coatro In reducing his ToAdvanceMerger a nation of onlookers flabber war , . . TWo former Hungarian Fred A. Verplanck Chapter, Na gasted. » m m n w ia —n w - w i - w price of $26,000 to $600,000 for put a soff sheer cloth lining in the PLAYTEX .Magic cabinet ministers expelled from the tional Honor Society, since his each prisoner—a total of-$62 The handsome'Scbbll. won for I Oonuonnlst party — one for Ms junior year. ^ BONN, Germany (A P )—Otan-ACommon Market, Coal-Steel Pool JSAST W I N D ^ - (A P )—The his role aa the defender of Nasi cellor' Konrad. Adenauer said today and Buratom—should not be af million. Before leaving Miami Controller, made of millions of tiny air-fluffgel I political vtowa, the other for fraud He is also a co-editor o f the they said they had $26 million eroes fertihaation between the war crinitaials in "Judgm ent 'at . . Prof, Frederick Hartt, head of High School World and won an he hopes the first sjeps toward fected by a political union. ' Nuremberg” — rsachlng the top In cash. With pledgee of $2 mil ®vangelloal Reformed Church and University of Pennsylvania’s art honorable mention in the jdifrnal- a political union among the Com- The sources also said thst there J fibres that brepthe with you, it keeps you cool and despite the handloap of starting STAN BERMAN mbn Market, nations .will he com. was sgreement by the three gov lion more and b op ^ to Interest the OongregaUonal Church as the department, names four supposed Ism division of a recent scholastic in the shadow 'o f his fiimous Old-Masters In the Barnes Founda pieted in July. ernment chUrfs that political union Castro to.Jncliide. nwr-’-andlse, comfortabla all day. New United (Jhurch’ o t (jhrist may s i ^ r , actress Marla Schell. tion collection as forgeries. Adenauer said he based -his would not affect the Individual too. In the sw-:^i fo itivee. be advanced In-Oonneoticut as the 'The voluptuous brunette Mias ■ Speaker ‘John W. McCormack. hopes on his talks In Italy last nations’ relations with thft Atlan They were tight Upp>. teach ing herei howe«-er. rceult of a recommendation from Loren won her Oscar in absentia Gate Crasher D-Mass„ expresses confidence that Lupton Bida Lodge week with Italian Premier Amln- tic Alliance and the North Atlan tor- playing the ea|thy war refu House will approve both medical tore Fanfoni. tic Treaty Organization military new the Pastoral SupiUy Ckw unli^ arent structure. e CANT RIDE UP JAKARTA, Indonesia (A P )— In thii town. *' "Two Women”—olimaxing a'rags- Dims the Stars curity and the U.N. bond inane which is somewhat different, from W*«t Germany,' Italy. Belgium, even when you stand, stoop, sit. The committee charged with to-riches tale that began on the . . . U.S. Postmaster General Ed existing plan# but this is not im Holland and Luxembourg want a President Sukarno Indicated to streets of Rome. Hers is the first ward Day says he thinks the pro CHESHIRE (AP) — Former portant.’’ Adenauer said during a supranational organization related day he would reject a reported WOODGRAINED jmll finishes! T recommending s, candidate foe the By DORIS KLEIN Got. John Lodge Is being prodded U.,S. propasal to shift amnlnls- * pulpit o f lU church today • an Oscar to a role played in a lan test of American newspapers and B u n d e s^ debate on the 1962 to NATO and the' existing com Woodgrained Sheetrock builds durafata, tira-rasisiant araVa guage other than X ^lish. HOLLYWOOD , (AP) — . The magazines agakist- proposed in- to declare himself In the race for budget. munities. De Gaulle, however, tration ot West New Guinea nounced its choice ss Ronald C- “world’s champion gate crasher" It was the fifst time since 1939. ki. i crease In second-class postal rates the Republican gubematorlaJ - "I hope that there will be agree has opposed a supranational au from Dutch control to Indonesia quickly and aasiiy; walls which la.st the Rfetinse of a hoiisa. • A\ACIC FINGER PANELS O'BeUly ot Lancaster, Pa. who has turned in perhaps when Britishers Vivien Leigh and nomination. ment with Belgium, Holland and thority because he wants to play over a frvo-year period. Sukarno It requires no decorating and, Usad in naw construction or * ot M sriU preach a candidate’s sermon peerless performance: rteSSi'*” '******™**^' Lodge, who has indicated he told a cheering crowd In the no prlnctw P*'®"* give completa'tummy Control. at ' lhe Bast Windsor church on Robert Donat triumpheCL-tnm mealing, p^holidaying employes of Luxembourg wiien the foreign a free hand In advancing French ever existing wsHs, tt adds incomparabie beauty to any room foreigners have the show, before a national tele Spanish Nuclear Energy Board would accept the nomination If ministers of the Hkiropean E co-, Influence, south Sumatran capital of Fel- vision audience, from the world’s cxnbang that bo holds to his —at a cost fsr less than that hf natural woodi HI O’RsUiy. ohosan from a "Weet 'Bide StotyJS a nnwihal rencued after being lost for more offered, was advised by State Sen. nomlc Community meet In Paris] Ute sources also said that no version of "Romeo and Julia^-nat most accomplished scene stealers. than U honra In deep cave about John M. Lupton of Weston to de next week and that It will come agreement was reached on the pledge to put his government In field o f mors than 40 namea ^ control of the disputed ferrttory A pnduet o / UnUed Stales Gfptum e SEVEN WAY STRETCH Viawed by the oommlttea would, among the juvenile-streM — Stem Berman, 36. a New York 45 mile# north of Madriil... Short-* cide “whether or not he is run to a heada-of-government meeting question of e voting system with ^ faxi driver gifted with more brass ning.’! in Rome In the first half of July, In a future political organization by the end of this year. "W^he '"'••IwwIwn.M.ra and I i?”’ Mr- if approved by the oongwfatton, New York, fell me ness of breath, probably caused by > trombones, was the sense- Mexico a i y ’s T,800-foot altitude, Lupton le one o f the flve an- where the first step tartmsndent o f - the editing, acMtng of a -muaical, |we of the Oscar telecast. t/i retail outlets in Rk> de organization dinner here last night. by lAep. . iDe Gaulle's ‘ Idea for a loose con- today at a U.N. Security Coun Odnneeticut Oongtegational Ckm- SQimd, color cfammatogTaphy:- art i ‘ striding authoritatively onstage Janetio, Brasil, after wlthholdiog Lodge, former U.S. ambassadoTv -The rtiancelloir did not go into federation of the six nations. and set, decoration. milk for a week in campaign to t to Spain, was ortginslly MUed ss details of his discussion with Fan- They fear that anything other cil resolution censuring Israel ilfence. . As Shelley Winters and Vincent for a raid on Syrian territory PUNCTURE The Pulptt Supply Committee o f •The abqw was plodding duUy- Edwards w « u presenting cinema- Irighor pttces , . . Mrs. John Ken a weaker in ploM of UR. Sen. fani. However, authortUUve than a union, could lead to a bloc Prescott Bush, R-Conn. oources neid agTMment waa devMoping' wdthln NATO and pos-. .March 16. The Tel - Avtv the First Oongtegational (Binnli akmg, ladfflfag sigifllaliy tame .tsgraphy awards, be announced, nedy and Kennedy children back at >la^v declared Syria te again hors voted unanimously to recom last year's dramatic _win by .*706 the wwld’a most famous Wtite Hossm after week's vacation Lodge withdrew #s s spesker, reached between FrMlch President sibly ^Utioal isolation of Britain. however, reportomy after support* Chariea de Gaulle and Fanfani at Sources- In the West German For eoncentrating troiops oa tha XI, s, m^ 1, 8.95. xl, 9.95. isr. C R ii^ . The efanrdi Httmbetii ’Xayler until R em an te crasher. I’m . here to present at Palm Beach, FU. . . . TwShty- frontier. Prime Minioter D »- itsMf nobed imenimoualy inIns far #dk> Mwde mieiiiiln som on etqge 4.in *9.,. the midal dg ^ A.Beps hi# ifid award.” one nation UJ4. ooshmlttee deoida ers of some of the announced can last week and also at the eign Office said there wmt abso S lutely no sign that the Benelux %1d Ben-Qnrlon.Js4M douMea aa nnir .nf the merger a year a«e. a >ree4HtiWtBn by Vince He plunked down 'a aiiniature to abrive for another three years didates filed protests. lent Adenauer - Fanfani *MAAfenmarM/t zipper ityle, 10.95. and 11.95 . that the economic policy oountrtss would agree to any defense mlniator, fdanned t o the prsMssn eC trytag to deRne o ff speak In ParUament tonight. ea r a f * ■n*iRi) (Ceethmei aa Fafs Ihrse) o f tito'^sgtisting eommunitlea—the comproBiise. h J :- . •i : 4 A'i.'