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FRIDAY, MARCH S, 1961 Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather P A G l SIXTEEN iianrh^st^t Ew^ttittg raU> ' For the Week Ended Forecnat of C- 8* Weather Boreas Dee. 81, I960 Oeeaaloaal rain this afteraeea, rain and* mild ton l^ t nod Sunday. Munsies Observe 13,314 Low tmight near 49. High Sun­ About Tow n 40lh Anniversary Member of the Audit day around 88. Announce Engagements ONLY AT Bureau of Obenbitlo^ Manchester— A CUy of Village Charm Army Pfc. Walter F. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. James V. Munsiei 90. aon of Mrs. Margaret Gleason, 296 Cooper Hill St., were honored 3S Tvler Circle, recently partici­ VOL. LXXX, NO. 130 (TEN PAGES— TV SECTION) . MANCHE^ER. c o n n ., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 (Cloaolfled Advertlalng on Page 8) PRICE FIVE CENTS pated with the 4th Infantry Tivi- by friends and'relatives at a aur-, aion in Exercise l/»ng Pass, a pr party in celebration of their; mobility training exercise, at-the 4( * wedding annlvei'sary last ^ C3ark Air .Base' in the Philippines. Gleason's unit returned to its home evening. The party was given a t : HOUSE Pressure on Dollar Cut Liz Taylor 111; ihe Imnie of the couple's son and State News ataUon, after the exercise. He ^ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mia. Al­ ■ ...... la I m4a ■«. ■ in I ■ ^ a radio-telephone operator at Fort. ton” Munsio. 88,Bridge S t.' Doctor Reports Le^^'is. Wash. A 195S graduate of,, Among the guests W'ere William , I Roundup Manchester High School. Pfc. Munsie, wlio was best man, and', I Gleason entered the Army in June BIG A\AR- Mrs. William Hall, bridesmaid at j Bonn Revalues Lungs Infected . -V ■ . 1959. ■ j the wedding. The Munsies were ‘ I given flowers and an electric aip-' Sunset Rebekalj Lodge will meet ! pliance gift. Mrs. Alton Mnnsie London, March- 4, (JP)— Meeting Fails Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellow.s j .«erved a buffet -supper' wlUi an- Movie actress Elizabeth Tay­ To End Strike Hall. After a business meeting, I niversary cake centerpiece. Mark fo r U.S. lor came down with pneu­ there ■will be a kitchen social.' with ! Mr. Munsie.and the former Alice monia today and her doctor Mrs. 'William Ewing and Mrs. Rob­ By Bus Union ; McCabe of Manchester were mar- MARLITE TOP described her condition as ert Armstrong in charge. P.c- 1 ried March 2. 1921, at the Salva- Frankfurt,. Germany.^leadlng magnet for apeculatlve freshments will. aen-ed by Mrs I tion Army by the late Col. Wil- . money. Th« 29-year-Qld film star was ^ 4 -A Johii McAUlster and committer. lliam Mile's, T'liey are members of;| March 4 (JP)—The West Ger­ The revaluation created ■ o m e I Hartford, March (JP) I Uie Salvation Army Corps here. man mark was revalued to­ confusion in banking circles and placed in an oxygen tent In herJ strike against the Connecti- The' Rev. Ruasell E Camp, res- ' I T^v Mnn.sies have one son and two day in the strongest move yet there were no official lists of the suite at a downtown luxiify hotel, cut Railway & Lighting' Co. ’ grahdchildren. new exchange , rates available. Her physician, Dr. Carl Heinz sixth day to- ident chhplain at SUte's Prison., TO ease the pressure...bn the Goldman, waa summoned to the , ...... Wethersfield, and former pastor Some financial houses, like branch­ Violence The engagement of Miss Bever- The engagement of Ml.ss Agnes American dollar. hotel at 4:30 a.m. and immediately day with union and manage- of the Stafford Springs Congrega- Pasqualini to Joel Dodge Ls an- Effective immediately the dollar es of the Deutsche Bank, declined caUed for .an oxygen tent and the ment as much m disagree- tionBl Church, will be guest speak­ IvIV LeonardLeonaru tolo Cohnuajun Foxro.-k isii. an- 1 -----„ temporarily to exchange any for­ liou'nced bv her parents. Mr. and r.nnnced by her 4»arents. Mr. and Elliott to Reach 'will buy only" 4 marks instead of assistiance_Qf two other doctors; fnent as ever. er at a pieeting of the Rotaiy Club 4 marka and. 20 pfennings and all eign currency, saying they were ' Dr. Goldman said Miss, Taylor's Negotiations broke off again Mrs Harold Leonard. 150 BisseH l-Mr.s. Angelo Pasqualini, 65 Bald- awaiting further, instructions. of Manchester Tuesday at 6 30 5, ; win Rd., .Mancheeter. other foreign currencies were ad- lungs were severely congested with yesterday after about four hours M ounting p.m. at the Manchester Counfrv Age 99 Tu^i^ay The Dresden Bank, one of those Her flanee is the son of Mr. and I Her fiance, who lives at 33 Nor­ a sUphylococcuB InfecUon. She had federal and state Club. "Wbat's 'Four Altitude?' ^"¥he mewur'e"^ disclosed by the V^Wch to '""vert w Mrs. Julius Fox. 31 Edgerlon St wood St., Manchester, is the son Edward C. Elliott.yWho will bo I a temperature of 103 dem et. rnedlators said there apparently will be his topic. Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, was “ i f ' “She ia very seriously 111. Dr. hope for an Immediate 'The bride-elect is a 1960 gradu­ of Mrs. Walter Dodge of South­ 99 years old Tuesdi^ will be hon­ ate of Manchester High School, ington and the late Mr. Dodge. confirmed by the West German ‘"K the rate by 8 i» r c m t . Goldman said. , . , settlement of this dispute.’ Steadily Anderson Shea Aiixiharv. VFTV and IS employed by Pratt and Miss Pasqualini is a graduate ored by friends amirelativea at an i economics ministry. Details were Most Germw Industrial leaders Some strains of the Staphylo- .pjjg company’s bus service In w-ni hold a card partv tonight at Whitney Aircraft in East Hart­ of Manchester High School, and is open house^ Sujtaay from 2 to | expected to be released at a Bonn had been any revaluation ^occl family of gorma have ^ ilt Bridgeport, Waterbury, New 8 o’clock at the post home. news conference tomorrow. becauae of iU impact on their By PATRICK MASSEY ford. aemplpyed by Putnam------and- Co..---- sf5 yp.m. .in . savat his»•»<» hdme, 18 Orchard St. up a strong resistance to mMcm B^taln and Norwalk areas has Mr Fox attended . Manchester Manchester. Mr. Dodge is em- nonagenarian ^yas born The move was preceded by a ®weg abroad antibiotics and treatment of in- been halted since early Monday by Leopoldville, The Congo, , ...... — ------In I flurry of stock speculation and a To almost a half million Amerl fectlons involving them can be ' The Regina r italia Society w ill High Siehool. and is employed by ployed-by Mitchell Electric Oorp. —Prome, Eln^land, . . March . . -7. 1862,1 the strike of 550 drivers and March 4 (JP) — Congolese meet Monday at 7 p m. at the Harr>'( F: Sweet' of Manchester, Manchester. rapid •Weakening of the dollar in can servicemen, their families and highly difficult. mechanics In a contract' dispute. and came, to this country 80 years the German market. It came after, civilians living' in -West Germany, troops battled United Na- Italian American Chib. tree siirgeon. . An August wedding is planned. ago. He,'was formerly employed , Lord Evans, physician to Queen It had been ho'peT> 1 O A I a n K e U n i O n jSalvaUon Army Corps. He reads ; sent home to support their fami­ children by previous marriages— „hirh m IH • broke out in Matadi streets around I the Bible- and newspapers daily. ' Europe, have cropped up period­ Michael Wilding Jr., 9, Christo- -vtdenre midday and raged for two hours Welfare Spending ically over, the past few years. lies. PARK AREAS * < II___efiloys sports-on tele\ision, “and is For the miUlons ..of German tour with mortar and small arms fire. ------I ■- 'The The 1841B 1941B Classclass ot of MancheftegiMancnefieg,. . ^health. . Purch^e of isls got^^ '’“ m IsT t S hVs",ifered?t^ries both “.Tdes were holding to First reports gave no indication of Welfare costs doubled in Janu-. High School is starting plans fori u , turn k Mriw V s t position taken by them just CnislMd Driytway *______KAA a T'AAr ••Alininn . . XllfHe hasil&S iWO two Cdaughters. Mrs. Wil­ of allmenu i lnce early last Oc-j At this point It casualties but said houses and ar>’ over Januarj' 1960, from9A 14,694 a 20th year reunion.' ?J?I^rtwr c K u t i o “ ” the!'"O'"* veations. property were damaged in the bat­ Class President Joseph/Beilis liam P. Hall. 18 Orchard St., and ' fine of Germany’s foreign cur­ is our opinion that there is no Grav«l. Sr)—The^by the Ruaalans, they said, but myko who will head the Soviet delegation at the U.N. General Assembly atarting next week. (AP ing with Conglese Foreign Minis­ SA M YU LYES IncreaM the flow of cheaper Im­ S2.41 and the company has offered P.- ■'% Ends, 1,841; Leone's Trucking...... were never brought to trial. They ter Justin Bomboko tP discuss V FURNACE OIL “ SHOE REPAIRING story -of two Cpid War heroes, S2.80. Photofax). * !<.' -f 1.815; 4Ts. 1.759 ; 4xxxx, 1,739: Adtotnmtte ports to check runaway price CapU. John R. .McKone and Free- told of what seemed like endless ways of halting the spreading wave OF THE BETTER KIND” trends domestically. of attacks against U.N. forces. The Woody's Wonders. 1,736. Walnut -S3 OAK STREET 1 man B. Olmstead, raised new Interrogation, cold, solitary cells L. T. WOOD CO. West Germany had faced In- with llghU burning 24 hours a day. State Man Killed violence has Increased steadily BANTLY OIL Clippers, 1.732; Petersen’s Milk. PboBe Ml S-U tt I Same Side As Watkins and a diet which took 40 pounds Washington, Pa., March 4 (Pi—A Incident at Holy Loch over the past week in a growing I .nil- \N'i, i\r 1,729; Sharpie*. 1.711; Brass Key, India Pledges I Climate ot Congolese army fears 1.708; Patten’s Builders, 1,887; Maing to wtat «„n. off each man. Then suddenly they truck, loaded with antique guns and 'I \ ‘ N ' 11! 1,1, 1 Egg and You. 1,636; Herald. 1,631; an undervalued currency. were rtleaaed without explanation, rifles and ammunition, overturned This situation and a tight-money bomber was down by the, 4Cs. 1,601. .- i Russians last July 1. 'nie story McKone and Olmstead and caught fire on U.S. 40 early to- 3,000 Men TEL. Mlfchctl 9.4595 policy had made West <3ermany a j told of the attack on the planie, as day, killing a (JonnecUcut man. 6 Proteus Sailors Flee The assault at Banana followed High single. Sharpies, 128; .sec­ Answering questions publicly a series of gun, battles yesterday ond, Patten’s, 123. for the first time since their re­ detailed both in a prepared state- State Police said Anthony ROCKVILLE TR 5-S271 ment and under questioning, was philips, 42, of 101 Trumbull Ave. In which a Cpngolese soldier was turn from a Russian prison, the Duty in Congo killed and a Sudanese wounded. two Air Force officers cMml^ipid th)«; ______Bridgeport, a passenger, was ORANGE HALL Weger Plans The plane waa on a pfeacribed pinned in the truck and was as From Angered Pacifists .U.N, reinforcements of Indone­ hbout/the brief air course, skirting the Russian land phyxiated and burped, United Nations, N. Y„ March 4 sian troops .were rushed out to EXCLUSIVELY OURS AT A LOW, heigmennd intematipnu. tehston mass by at least 50 miles. John Richardson, 54, Trumbull, (JPi—India has offered a 3,000-.man To Apjpeal His for months. Suddenly the Americans sighted <3onh., the driver, was reported in brigade" to help beef up the U.N. (Continued on Page Three) McKone. 28, and Olmateod, 35, By RONALD THOMSON ^streamed down the gang plank to Congo command and restore order the Russian MIG-type fighter. They good condition in Washin^on Hoa- pier and closed In on the sailors, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT revealed that the RB47. previously made a turn northward, according pital. Holy Loch, Scotland, March 4 UFI in the divided African nation. described aa unarmed, h»d twut no one was hurt by It, against nuclear weapons surround­ the anti-Commnnist Congo fac­ BINGO and that they returned the fire of the situation’ would turn ugly, tions were meeting on the island a Ottawa, m ., March 4 (Pi—A clr-1 Orrn '...... -i»t fia-hte- wing. police said. They .estimated the ed six American sailors from the Every Sot* Night A t 7:30 Missiles from the Russian plane | total damage at 621,800. opened an office door, admitted the of Madagascar in the Indian Bulletins LAUNDRY MISS cult court jury has found Chester ^ met. submarine tender Proteug on a sailors and locked the door again. Ocean, to tr.y to thresh out a peace­ 12.99 ripped into the RB47'a No. 2 and (Rocky) Weger guUty of one of the ' Accounting for references to the Scottish pier today and forced them As ScottLsh clergyman, who 1s ful settlement of the confused Con­ from the AP Wires - 72 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER Starved Rock State Park murders No. 3 eng;ines, located nearast the Blast Kills Worker • EASY - CARE, WOOD - CRAIN A\ARLITE RESISTS SCRATCHES, fuselage of the 6-engine craft on- to take refuge in an office building. "a supporter of the anti-Polaris golese problem. Rebel chief An­ ^ hTp'ZCnf “ 1 SI the left wing. The two engines Norwalk, March 4 (F)—One work­ The incident took place on the campaign, came to the Americans’ toine Gizenga ignored r.n invitation 381 E. CENTER ST— M i 3-0484 fensive weapons. man was dead and another In criti­ pier at nearby Dunoon as about aid. Up rushed the Rev. Kenyon to attend and his absence dimmed SNOW MOVING EAST i The verdict was announced at hurst into flames and thO plane Chicago, March 4 (/P)—A mas­ \ STAINS, ALCOHOL I Whether the RB47 was un­ went out of control. cal, condltion(itoday from bums suf­ 1,000 demonstrators assembled with Wright, waving his arms. hopes of progress. 1:48 p.m. Friday. fered in an explosion and fire at a posters and banners.to march to the India’s promise of trbops, trans­ sive storm plastered the north­ W ^er, who had been confident he armed remained In the realm of When the Russian fired, 'Olm- “The- Americans have done you ern Rockies and Great Plains Connecticut Light & Power. Cp. floating missile submarine base “at no harm,” he shouted at the corvt'd. mitted to Secretary-General Dag CORNER OF PARKER would be acquitted, took the de-1 Air Force sematice, butf many ■tead activated the RB47’s au­ Himmarskjold by Indian, Amba.ssa- with up - to 10 Inches of snow • handsome modern styling adds beauty to hall, tomatically controlled cannons. substation. < ' Holy lx)Ch. "leave them alone. I appeal to ciaion calmly. He aat with hands real mysteries about the mission Two other workmen were in seri­ The six sailors were waiting for r C. S. Jha, came on the heels Satunlay and fanned eastward folded in his lap,, his head tilted and remained unsolved. McKone .and Weapons of UUs kind are radar your rea,.son.” similar assurances of reinforee- Into northern areas of the Mid­ MARGE and RONNY tiREENE (FORMEBLF OF controlled and f'ire as soon as they ous condition. They wer’e part of a a ferry to carry them across the FORMAL WEAR den or study face expressionless. Olmstead skirted salient queations 5-man crew doing work yesterday The crowd then withdrew and re­ >nts from Liberia and Tunisia. It west.- Heavy snow warnings FERNDAIJ?) INVITE ALL 'IHEIR FROWDS TO COME Later, he told newsmen, “ I know about the object of the mission, fasten on a targ,et after being ac- Firth of Cylde toward the bright joined a proce.s.sion fonming to B brings the total of new forces vol­ went up in northern Colorado, VISIT HIE^I AT THEIR NEW STORE AND TAKE AD­ tlvated. WhetherWhsffior theth« MI(3MTP waswM hit I til® substatioh when a giant elec- lights of Glasgow. march to Holy Loch. Emrys TO RENT 1 was framed. I want to appeal all what happened to three members Several hundred, demonstrators unteered to about 4,000. western and northern Nebraska, VANTAGE OF THESE OPENING SPECIAUS. the way.” of the crew, and what Informa- was not known, the'two fliers said. Hughe.s, Laborlte member of par­ Hammarskjold had appealed for' southern • South Dakota, south­ a WEDDINGS a BANtiCETS a ORGANIZATIONS wonderful for student use otSirxrFira;% oura;r.\M ii j*’®- « « sailed up to the,pier in a specially Weger could have been sent to the tlon they gave the Russians, chartered ferry and began yelling, liament from nearby.. Glasgow, more trodps to buttress the dwin­ eastern Minnesota and extreme ■ COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE electric chair, as the state demand- xhe two poised young men told was possible the missiles from the workman escaped in- was at the head of the procession dling U.K. force up to 25,000 he said northern Iowa, lighter snow REASONABLE RATES Ruasian plane-passed through the . "Go Home Yanks,” and “ Ban the •big 40" long, 18" wide, 28" high ed, for the murder of Mrs. Lillian about extreme hardships In their Bomb.” ' ^ but had nothing to do with the is needed to keep peace in the fell eastward to northern Mich­ MANCHESTER Getting, 60, last March 14. Still | Ruaalan prison, saying they had Frad Ham. 22, Ridgefield, died Then scores of demon.strators, incident involving the American.s chaotic new nation. The original igan. pending are Indictments charging utti'g than hope and faith in / .J EAST HARTFORD mlaaing "ight in Norwalk Hospital. On some carrying bagpipes and drums, - an Lsolated outbreak of anti- Congo force was about 20,000 but •Sahara blond finish himhim with nmurdering " ------Mrs. - Oetting’s — ’" | God to sustain them for seven Poea, 1st L t Dean Phillips and l*t| critical list-was Eric Olsen, 44, American feeling -in a district protests against Hammarskjold’s PLEDGE b YDORTICOS WEST HARTFORD two hikinging companfons, Mrs. Fran months. Stamford. which has given a warm and friend- policies led to some withdrawals. Havana,. March 4 (iPV—Presl- . HARMAC and Mrs. Mildred (Continued on Page Two) MEN’S and BOVS’ W’EAR HAftIDEN ceg Murphy, 47 They were treated as criminals The short circuit and resulting 1.V welcome to the crew of,,the The present strength is 18,500. dent Osvaldo Dorticos repeated ' • brass tipped legs Lindquist, 60. blast knocked out power in five Proteus. At one point, a "Pro- Sending conVtat troops abroad today the Castro regime’s prom­ The defense attorney, John A. towns and blew out the substation. News Tidbits Polaris” group jeered the “ anti” would set a precedent for India. ise not to export-the Cuban reV- McNamara made an Immediate Power was restored to four of olution. But he Insisted that the motion for a stay of sentence until marchers. Units have been used in Korea, In­ • extrcT storage space on shelf ^ Satchmo^s Triumphal Tour the towns—New Canaan, West- Culled'from AP Wires dochina, the Gaza strip and even l>eopIes of - the hemisphere must March 31, which was accepted by The American sailors stayl^d In follow Cuba’s example "by the • _ port, Weston and Ridgefield—with­ the office until the crowd moved in The Congo but only on medical the court. He termed this a routine in an hour. But Norwalk itself, Inexorable mandate of history.’! move to gfuard Weger’s right to ^ • To ofitor Kathy's new contest pleasR_ send with the exception of South Nor­ Parents of late singer Mario (CofitimieA^on Page Three) Dorticos invited Latin Amerl-' appeal. Report from Overseas: walk, went without power for al­ Lanza will receive 8600 per month (Continued on Page-Three) can “salesmen” to ' spread""' the yo.uf nanfie and telephone-number to Kathy State’s Atty. Robert E. Richard­ most six hours. for support of his four orphaned Castro dwtrine throughout their Godfrey, WINF Manchester. " ‘ ONLY son declined to say whether he A company spokesman said a children under terms of petition own countries. _He spoke! at the planned to prosecute the two other thorough investigation would he approved in Santa .Monica, Calif<. opehlhg session of the Lefttst- murder Indictments against Weg, May Take Stronger Position Cats Same Everywhere made Into the mishap. Superior Court . ,. . Pre.sidential dominaterl First Regional, Con- i t . ' He said the five'workmen were assistant Arthur, Schlesinger Jr^ - ference of Plantations of Latin The ballot finding Weger guilty installing an additional circuit in America. was taken at 1:30 p.m. Friday, a tells President Kennedy popular­ few minutes after the jurors reas' ity'of Cuban, Prime Minister Fidel By JOHN O. a WALLACE |everywhere he went. In Satchmo’s (Oonttnued on Page Three) Castro is oh decline In Latin Amer? Tide of Laos Civil War MISSING GIRL SAFE V'^Porter 37^^^ I New York. March 4 (»>)—Louis own words: lea '. . .. Hospital Spoke.sman in * ■ . ' ’ Detroit. March 4 (S’)—Eight- we fold wii to ‘,‘They treated me. like a king. yea r-old Nanc.v Novack, who o f iu r li/f o r th rii-w e ^ (Satchmo) Aijnstrong, back home London says Lady Churchhil, 75 • U « e r six months kbrogd, today Wherever I went, I’d hear the wife of formerly Prime Minister, iiad been missing from her home .crowds shouting,, •'gatcheemo.'" in suburban .Allen Park, was w u in. T l» t* Fake Accident “had comfortable night.” Perilously Aggiinst U.S. How did you find the mood of the Bill to Restore former Pre.si- found safe today at the home of African pedple, Armstrong was dent .Dwight D. Eisenhower’s rank ' ' ' - ^ N ■’ a friend. Police said Nancy had - s:*™,"'m. - m e silent the night, at the friend’s asked.' Ring Smashed; as, five-star general receives quick John 51. Hightower, . PulltzeK* government a new u'ai-ning of the WINTHROP HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO SEAMS She referred to statements taken everywhere—rail over the world, ,'T don’t have no tiipe for p41i- home several blocks from the from Weger last November in They all talk the same language, approval of both House and Sen­ prize-winning. AP'dlplomaiic re- scHousne.ss of.' Ampricail intentions - tlcs,” he answered. "I just blow ate Armed Services Committee not to settle for anything le.ss than Novack home. .A massive search, which he admitted beating the T hey all dig me and'tay horn, porter, draws on many State De­ aideX'iK>d not only decorates^ ■ ■ it mean, by progressive jazz? I don’t crashes, through which the men showdown with the 'Soviet Union Truck convoys from North Viet with a fashion flair Southern Pines, N.C., htarah 4l hta mouth. ‘‘1 feel great, i» w I got itnow." Queen Elizabeth and husband. body was brought hero for aB adds extra insulation, UP)—Police Chief C. Ed my bad tooth all fixed up." arrested managed to collect "many In Laos, but Increasingly it is being' Ngm. have also been delivering So­ Nrfwton Glaser handed him a cablegram Prince Philip, leave Tehran for autoimy. ..Coty-te-opph'* helps'to sound-proof, too! all Ihoir own. - shot and'killed last night by A molar had t a b le d him for thousands of dollars” from insur­ Isfahan and Shiraz on two day said privately by authorities here- viet weapons. The total amount of Mi-Woed .and said: "It just came in today. ance companies. i - . that the United State.s will never supplies the rebels have deceived choice of styles tor boys pr girls a man he was trying to arrest, several weeks. Iliprhad seen They want you in Russia, just as tour of visits to Iran’s ancient SHOTS INJURE NINE COM b * ■e . The accidents, they “said, oc­ allow the Communists to take over since December is estimated at 4,- The killer was then slain In a dentist In Franfurt, Germany, but soon as you can make it.” monuments. St. Louis, March 4 (JV—Nino oppHtd ' wi«b blazing gun batUe with other of- the pain persisted. It's all right curred in the. Greater Hartford the country. The' feeling in high 000 tons or more. liersons were. injured oarty to­ St^rt }his ueek /• m skt yeirr kstement "*f»re • (above) black or brown ; .j. Glaser declined to say wjjp sent Adolf A. Berle Jr., chief of Pres­ ciipt.

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAi;p, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 p a g b t h r n i MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 PAGE TWO State News Coventry Plastics Firm to Start Returned Fire of Red MIG Sheinwold on Bridge 'roops Battle With UN in Vital Port R oundup 341/2 Mill Tax Set, Factory in Manehesten^ RB47 Airmen Tell North d«ter . ARAMD SLAM FORCE ) TESTS TRUMP SUPPORT Both sides vutaMsbla (Continued from Page One) NORTH (Ccatlinied from Page One) Levy Up by $138,000 An industrial firm, deaUnff Ifl Ry A lfred S h e iB W O ld A A K t S metal switch cabinet when the About Town plastics, -will be located In Mitn* Conchiding this week's series on nearby Kltona this morning after Chester and -will go into pradvio-’ Of Brief Air Battle slam bidding, we come to the V 4 Police Arrests giant short occurred, making an Uon In April, lb was announced Grand Slam Force. Thus unusual ♦ K Q 10 7 4 , U.N. Secrstary-Gensral Dag Ham- arc that set fire to the equipment Coventry’s new tax rate is 34Mty$2;500 and th* oU'**’ tor an ac­ ♦ K 8 2 _ .i cesaory building at $50. The Departmentnf Qmnectleut today' by William Slslto, vies bid aaks pailner about the quality msrskjold issued firm ' instruc-<^ and to the clothing of four of the mills, set last night by toe Board Veterans of World War I of toe Chamber of Commerce praaldant (ContlniMd tntm P m f Om ) WEST FAST a Terrance J. Williams, 17, of 60 men as they worked atop a one- Bodreau, who is also deputy of his trump support.___ ■ -^-40__ , A 1 7 4 ' tiona for order to be restored. Mill St., was charged at 8:15 last of penance. U.S.j^ and ’Lylies A-uxlllary will in charge of trade development South Windsor BduOnk m the VeMe of » Jump story platform. > sanitarian, reminds residents if holdT a cotmcii of admin Lt. Oscar L. Goforth—were sta­ V J 10 » 6 S ¥ Q $ 7 3 The u ]n . apokeaman said toe nlghf with passing a red light on It is based on a net taxable they are doing anything with their Monomelt Ck>. of MlnneapolU, to two spadea at hts first turn. He ♦ 8 5 3 2. ♦ 1 . One of the men was seen run­ meeting to morrow at 2 p.m. at Minn., will open a brw>ch plant In . would surely do so with a slightly trouble started when a platoon of W. Middle Tpke., at Adams S t He ning from the station, his clothes g;rand list of $20,126,256 and is drains, bbnstructlng new fields or tioned. A J7 4 dkQlOOi was told to.appear In circuit court the Fowler Memorial bulldlngf, toe Bezzlnl Mills on Hilliard 8 t, Altoohgh Olmstsad said-he saw stronger spade ault or with one ad­ SOUTH Sudahesa troops escortliig their ablaze. A passerby stopped him expected to produce $694,356 in rebuilding .old fields, that a perr Mllfbrd. Ad barracks and auxili­ Warehouse ditional card In his partner’s suit. in Manchester on March 18. and put out the flairies. mlt is required by toe Town of west of Adafns St. The firm wlU three other parachutes, on his de­ A Q 9 0 3 2 colonel-out to the airport was Keith E. Kines, 20, of Hartford property, tax receipts. aries in' toe state will be repre­ begin Its branch operation, using As it Is, South bids one spade with V A K 3 stopped by Congolese troops. Listed in serious condition at ’n e new rate la U ti mills less Coventry. He piay be contacted sented. scent. he said he was suffering the Intention of bidding much more was charged yesterday afternoon the hospital were Charles Morgan, for details at hli Coventry Variety 6,000 square feet of floor space ♦ A J , , ^ After brief argument the Con- tosui toe 1960 levy, but will pro­ and will employ 20 unskilled per­ from a back injury sustained in Permit Hikes later. ♦ A 8 5 J . - I^oleee troops opened Are, toe U.N. with, fraudulently Issuing a check. 33, Mlddiebury, and Richard Des­ Store on Main St. He was arrested by Windsor police duce $138,000 more in taxes. The John Mather Chapter, Order of sons, together with highly riUUed his ejection from the plana. and North can Just about muster up North Bart SoMh Wart apokesman said. ires, 25, Norwalk. drop in rate resulted from toe re­ Kindergarten Notes DeMolay, will Install officers Mon­ a raise to three spadea. This sho-wi 1 d Fms . 1 A Pass on a warrant and turned over to The wprkman who escaped in­ There will be an .executive meet­ personnel coming In from Minnea­ blacked out several times during Building Total A O>ngolese civilian was shot cently completed Evaluation of day at 8 p.m. at toe Masonic polis. , the descent, r e in in g complete strong trump support of four or 3 4h Pass 5 NY Psn dead In a hall of aubmachinegun Manchester authorities — as the jury was Donald Synott, about 25, property which. boosted toe grand ing at 8:15 p.m. Monday'of toe more cards, with a count of 18 or 7 A All PsM result of a check for $7.60 he is^ of Waterbury.. South Coventry Cooperative Nur­ Emanuel Guest Temple. The installing team will The new industry, brought into consciousness only when he hit the Are outside hla home last night list by 60 per cent, or $8 million. includs past master councilors of Manchester through toe efforts of icy water. A permit for a $260,000 ware­ IB points Including distribution as Opening lead — V I and Leopoldville police seized a sued, allegediy without sufficient The Board of Tax Review, which sery and Kindergarten parent The Rev. O. Karl Olander, -vice house for the Underwood Corp., well as high- carda North has 15. funds. Kines was released under $50 toe chapter. The public Is invited. the CHiamber’s Industrial Devel­ They say he could have been United Nations Tunisian soldier cent Artist Dies ^ held ita public hearings -last gn^oup at toe home of Mra. Maury president of toe -New England Refreshments will follow toe cere­ mistaken in the number of para­ boosted the February ' building points in high carda (4 for the ace, they said was the killer. bond for appearance in circuit mopth. to hear appeals from toe Cohn. opment mmittee, will deal in permit -total to $2S8,650 despite the a for each king, and 2 for - toe tola caaa) if he has two of tha top The shooting reportedly stem­ court In Manchester on Monday. Kent, March 4 (A*)-)—Martin De- Conference of the Augustana Lu­ mony. plastics ultimately used for print­ chutes he saw. McKone said he three trumps. Otherwise North muth, 65, South Kent, artist, lec­ new assessments, granted reduc­ The parent group will meet for saw only two? Each agreed one of fact no permits were issued for new queen) and counti another 3 points med from a row between a Tuni­ tions totaling $153,455. There a regular meeting'at 8 p.m. March theran Church, will deliver a ser­ * ing. homes, a report released hy Town for the singleton. stops at six of the agreed suit turer and world traveler,< died A book fair will be held at Ver- Monomelt buys board Impreg­ the chutes they saw was that of sian soldier and Ckmgolese tailor Thursday In the New Milford Hos­ were 236 appeals heard. 15 with hostesses to be Mrs^ Ray­ mon a t toe 80th anniversary serv­ Engineer and Building Inspector MSI, South has no further doubta Not every Jump to five notrump over a pair of pants. planok School March 14-16 from nated with phenolic resins and the other. A third parachute possi­ is the Grand Slam Force. If no pital after a short illness. The tax book is now being com­ mond Caouette, Mrs. Harold Doody ice of Emanuel Lutheran CJhuroh 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7-to 9 p.m., bly was that of the aircraft com­ Walter H. Burnham indlcatea. about the'slam. Hla own count is The retreat of the Sudanese piled by Mrs., Audrey Bray, rate and Mrs. John Maxwell. sprays this -with matrix material Other items Included; two tem­ 18 pointa in high carda, with som'e- suit has been raised, the bid must India Pledges He was born in Cardington, at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. according to Mrs. Barnum Abbott for printing. These are used.as mander, Maj. WUlard G. Palm, mean someUiing elaO -— probably: from the town of Banana followed Ohio, and had lived in South Kent maker. There are 4,800 individual The kmderg(arten class will take who was klUed. His body was re­ porary buildings, $6,500; two addi­ thlng mere for distribution. The several hours of sporadic clariiing The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, of the Verplanck PTA. mats for advertising purposes and tions and alterations, $10,S00; a combined eount ti~ . “Partner, pjeaa^chooae the slam since 1930. He was a charter mem tax bills to compute. Taxes fall a trip Monday to visit toe Atkins i turned to this country. Including mortor fire laid down by 3,000 Men for uue on. April 1 and are payable Engineering Co. ip Wlllimaptlc. pastor of Ehnanuel Church, wilT In toe printing of books. , McKone and Olnutead spent six garage,. $1,500; and a tool shed, enough for x small alam. ’The ques­ —either In notrump or in a atroiig the Congolese.. It truce talke fall ber of the Kent A rt Association lead toe service. The anniver­ The Holy Nome Society of St. According to W. H. F. Thomp-. $S60. tion is whether or not to bid a • u i f and member of the town planning before May 1. Drivers will be Mrs. Mlltop ,B. James’ Church -will meet Monday hours on individual rubber rafts in Dslljr Question a t K ito:^ other measures will be Building Permits Issued Zurmuhlep, Mrs. Cohp and Mrs. sary celebration will also be high­ son, president of Monomelt, the the rough Arctic Sea befqn they - Revenue added up to $1,135 for grand slam. used, a .U.N. apokesmsin said. He Duty in G>ngo commission. lighted by a reunion and reception at 8:30 p.m. In toe school hall. principal reason for opening a the rhonth, from: building permits, Depeoda on Tranpa Partner opena with ona spade, FHineral services will be held Two building permits were is­ Mohr. Trooper Jack Korwin of toe Con­ were picked up by a RtiSsian and toe next player paaiM. You did not specify what they would Monday afternoon In Kent. sued during February at an esti­ of toe Confirmation classes in branch, plant here Is toe market trawler. $1,019; electric licenses and' per­ The grand slam depends on be. Luther Hall of the church. necticut State Police w ill disoues area In toe east. mits, $$0. heating permits, $10; North’s trumps. If North has both hold: Spade—A K 8 5; Heart—4; (Contlnned from Page One) mated value of $2,550 accotriing to Manchester Evening Herald toe agency’s organlzatioii and The two fliers were interrogated Diamond—K Q lO 7 4; Club—K 9 The flrat Congo troop fire was F. Louis Bodreau, zoning agent. Coventry correspondent F. Pilallhe The Rev. Mr. Olander, of The company ships 50,000 sevenU times daily when they burner permits, $5; certificates of the ace and king of trumps, South met toy a volley from the Su- 3 Vandals Cauffht Worcester, Mass., was bom in operations. pounds of its product to tbs Rog­ occupancy, $6; and maps, $6. aRvrv.v.v.' faela confident of a grand slam. 2. What do you say ? missioiui, as guards and other One waa for inside alterations at little, telephone Pilgrim 2-62S1. reached Moscow as Russian - offi­ The February building permit Answer: Bid tjvo diamonds. You daiwee, who fired over the heads such noncombatant duties. Willlmantic, March 4 . (ff)—Po­ Iowa and was educated at Augus­ ers 0>rp. here In Manchester cials made a concentrated effort But If North has aomethlng like of the Congolese. The Congolese tana College and Tlieolo^cal The Buckley School library staff alone, and a t three cents per total was considehtbly larger than K-J-x-x of apades, with atrongar expect to bid clubs next, after Nehru had Insisted In clarlflca- lice say they’ve cracked the case will meet Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in to link the RB47 flight with the U2 for the corresponding month last clubs to bolster up hla hand, there which you will jump raiit the scattered for Shelter, leaving'be^ ^ o n for Congo policies before of the smashed auto windshield Incident at Holy Loch Seminary, ROck Island, HI. Af­ pound, shipping costs to tola one spy plane Incident year, when penhlta totaled $63,075. will be no grand tiam. apades. The idea is to pin-point tha hliHl two priaonera. agreeing to send troops. He gave with toe arrest of three youths. ter his ordination, he served con- toe school library. plant, $1,5(M would b'e saved In Olmatesd said he went for two Minor Change South jumps to five notrump, a singleton in hearts, while showing . The UJi. spokesman - said Gte approval to passage of a resolu­ Police Iflentlfled toe three yes- g;regatlons iiwlo-wa and Massachu- toe firm’s operational costs, It weeks without treatment for his The Board of Tax Review re Md known as toe Graqd Slam the strong spade aupport and aide Sudanese VM. troops returned to tion In tlto Security Council au teiday as Kenneth James Tellier, ketts, and then served for three Manchester WATES -will meet was reported last week when Injured back but finaUy received duced the grand list by only $4,830 Forca, to put toe questl strength. the town and tried to hand the thorizing U.N. forces to head off 17; Robert Nacaln, 20, and Jerome years In too Navy, from which he Tuesday at toe Italian American Thompson -visited toe town. medical aid and recovered. Mc- after three hearings on appeals of North. North ^ required to bid (Copyright 1991. OenethI Festnrea prisoners over to the local Con­ military clashes and civil war if Fllek, 17. all of Willlmantic, and 6 Proteus Sailors Flee\ was discharge as lieutenant com- Club, Eldridge S t Weighing in will He said he waa greatly im­ Kbne suffered "a slight stomach property owners. sevtoi of the agrMd auit (spadea In Corp.) golese convmander, -who appeared need be. said they have admitted- breaking . mander in November 1945. be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Harvey pressed -< with toe beautiful neat problem” but neither became ser­ Ih e revised grand list is now reluctant to take them. While Jha said reinforcements for the about 70 car windshields in this From 1946 to 1951, he served Ward la program chairman. Mem­ and clean appearance of toe town. iously ill. $44,121,110 after veterans exeinp- Fake Accident that parley was going erVisor of internal audita for Sputnik rv the payload rose pre­ of a car which crashed in Mans­ police would investigato the acci­ parley includes Caeophas Kamitatu, A bill now in toe legislature Manchester. toe IlUnols Bell Telephone Co. of 1.5 million pounds, la the eaU- tated our policy, so that emphasis Sacramento, Calif., and y Gizet:ga and his Moscow- legislation. be in St. James’ Cemetery. The spree was in a dance hall Newton was shot at Gray’s house, Riverside, drove toe 97 miles eethnated that the system which with an all-up weight of about the necessary funds to the- von Milford, and Robert F. Pearson, toinera, old and new, for tho won­ backed forces. In other action the bureau’s tion should be paid for toe costly northwest to toe park for a brief dents. FYiends mr y call at toe Tuneral that might have been in any Amer­ filming ddays.' where the chief and four other offi launched Sputnik VTI is equivalent 600.000 pounds. With the introduc­ Braun Huntsville, team and to the 50, of Woodbury, were acquitted State Police begai} checking derful reapoBse to ow get ao- Most diplomats felt the talks board of directors came out against home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock ican small town. Dancers moved cers had gone to serve a warrant holiday. They were slain while ex­ to the Saturn system, vrtiich this Martin Co. the 1.5 million pound At Rockefellers’ Larceny Charges Miss Taylor, who is rejjortedly be tion of the Sputnik IV the booster of speeding charges, reversing claima against insurance ewn- qualnted w « ^ apeclnl. For those w6uld be pretty much limited to toe continued diversion of - motor and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7* under colored lights and streamers, charg;ing Gray with assault on a ploring St. Louis Canyon, a steep- country hopes to have operational thrust must have been upped by thniat Saturn rocket ay stem might sentences- imposed against them panies and found the same names financial matters with mihei-al-rich vehicle receipts away from road to 9 p.m. while a band, played jive and an Ing paidid $1 million to play the Ynmiamp female. The warrant was sworn out walled dead-end gorge, two miles by 1M4. considerable factor and ' en­ have been in operation this year The sculpture sold by David in Stafforii Borough Ckmrt In May turning up' repeatedly. who were unable to '-take~ advan­ Francis C. Contois, 17, of 27 Katanga ballring at pressure to construction. occasional reel. of the Nile, was to have started by Gray’s dajughter, Cllarrie C3amp- f Em toe lodge where Weger Work- Cola has drawii a graph show­ gineers speculate that the thrust and the Russians would not possess Hayes of Coventry last year to last year.' Bond for Cohen and Kania was tage of our Get Aequnlnted Week Hamilton Rd., East Hartford, and help out the impoverished -central The board also recommended WUiiam David Ford “The sailors seem a fine bunch work last Oct. 14. ' -. bell. Police said Gray had beaten ed as a dishwasher. 'Their bodies ing the relative, progress made by to launch the 10,000-pound pay- such a dominating lead. New York’s Gov. Nelson Rockefel­ With the innocent finding in set at $10,000 each. Bond for the we are offering full course dinners De-vid L. Fromerth, 17, of 61 government at Mopoldville. that any tax relief or watchdog ’william David Ford, 59, of 201 of fellows,” said a dance hall at­ Bad weather prevented filming qt her. were found two days later. the two countries'in the past few loads must have bCen On the order I/nfortunately, . the necesairy ler was not destroyed in the Are these two ckaea, States Atty. Joel others was set at $5,0(X) each. Greenlawn St., East Hartford, New U.N. efforts to end strife in operations concerning toe New that time’] and on Oct. 18 the star Newton took toe other officers Weger, a wiry woodsman, is at reduced rates this Saturday and 45th St., Union -City, N. J. and tendant. fell ill; years. By extrapolating the curves of 1.5 million pounds. Now the funds were not made .available and that ravaged the governor’s man­ F. Reed II asked the court to nolle ■were arrcrtted yesterday afternoon The Congo come amid clashes be­ Haven Railroad take into account formerly of Manchester, died sud­ “We had expected there might with him because, police said. Gray married and the father of two chil­ into straiglit line segments, he. ar- payload has been further raised the technical direction at the plan­ sion Wednesday night. , a speeding charge against a third Sunday. on -warrants charging them with tween U.N. Sudanese troops and toe railroad’s freight, - as well as be trouble between.the Americans She was in and out of the hospital had warned after a previous arrest dren aged 2 and 1. His 19-year-olf’ riTes at the discouraging picture larceny in connection with the al­ denly last night while 'visiting at twice with ailments variously re­ to 14,000 pounds and this, In turn, ning level in Washington was not By chance the work was at defendant, Anthony M. Moreno, Fine line of foreign and domestic congolefas soldiers in the port of its passenger, service. toe home of his brotoer-in-law, and some ot the local boys -who that they would have to kill him if wife, Jo Ann,- brought toe chlldre: that the booster gap between this Hayes’s house oti loan, and was to SO, of ’Trumbull, who was arrested leged theft of some autoinobile Banana. ported as a tooth Infection, a virus they tried to arrest him .again. to some of the court sessiona indicates that perhaps they have perceptive enough to make the wince, complete line of BOLS, In ahother vote toe delegates Chester Flavell, 38% Church St., were scared of losing their girl condition and nieningism—the lat­ country and Russia is actually succeeded In refining the dealsign most of the Saturn system. have been returned this morning. at the same time as Ste-vens and batteries and other items Gie supported increases under toe friends. But nothing happened. Gray had been arrested several Weger served briefly in toe Mc - widening instead of narrowing. Pearson. n U P ‘ I D f ■» V f I H l i 0 original Holland Liquors plua your night liefore. Manchester. ter an inflammation of the mem­ times, chiefly on drunkenness rlne Corps, but was''discharged in of their large booster to give the Thus this country, in 1961,' is Called “Woman Dressing,” the present formula for state aid to He and' his wife, Mrs. Mildred Everyone just had a good time." Thus it appears to him that at the at least three years behind the work waa bought by to* governor ’The three were arrested a year favorite cocktails. They were.released under bonds Columbia Dunoon police reported ho dis­ brane around toe brain. charges,. 1957 when , a medical board decid­ added payload. Held Over! End* Tue$, local schools. They opposed pro­ Flavell Ford, were married Iri'Man- When Newton. Sgt. Earl Seawall current rate of progress we may R'iSi'.p.ns in big boosters and the a year ago for $1,000. 'ihe govtrnor ago by Trooper Richard Powers of $500 each for appearance in hibiting employers Involved in turbances in the town during the In December, Miss Taylor’s doc­ ed he was upset emotionally by never catch up with the Russians. It may well be that the Rus­ on the Wilbur Cross Highway in Circuit Court, East Hartford, on c.hester, and lived here , on Cottage tors described her as cured.. But and officers (3!harles Wilson, Otis worries about his wife. sians are working on inammoth closing of the hcoster gap, which agreed to loan the sculpture to labor disputes from hiring replace­ International get-together. If the graph U carefully ex- Hayes in-February for exhibit in the Ashford - WllUng(ton area. March 17. Easter Seals Sent St. about 35 years ago. “The ice has been broken with­ there was a further delay because Bridges and Jerry Wright arrived rocket engines, anj! the new boost­ was set for 1965 may never .ma­ ment employes. He waa born in Patterson, N. J., of the Insurance dispute and in at Gray’s house they found it er mky actually be a pair of 800.- terialize. his 1-man show at tbs Willard Judge Loiselle said testimony was The pair had been arrested in out a single casualty,” said a U.S. Cells Hold 23,043 (Copyright 1961, General Gallery in . confusing, ’just enough confused W h e r e I Vernon shortly before midnight To 700 Residents July 12, 1901, and was employed spokesman. January Mamoulian quit. locked. 000 pound thrust engines. We so that I’ll have to give the bene-' Wednesday, -when a)>out 30 l»t- Fares Hike Monday as an electrical mechanic by> Con­ Miss Taylor was further upset They called to Gray and he re­ must remember that In 1958 this Features Corp.) * T h e I HINKEL’S Restaurant when her husband, Eddie Fisher, plied, but said he wouldn’t unlock Washington—More than 40,000 fit of my confusion to the defend- teries and other items, Including Mrs. J. Russell Spearman, chair­ New Haven, March 4 (/P) — The solidated Edison of New York City. convicts went through federal country haff a 400,000 pound en­ an ta” Boys Are ITALIAN-AMERICAN FOOD ap automobile radiator, were He was a member of Palisade developed appendicitis while on a the door. Gray (lashed a light out gine which was never used, and SOUTH ST., COVENTRY — PI 2-7S91 man of toe Easter Seal Sale in be­ New Haven Railroad had authori­ Coqtinental holiday with her and of a window, and asked the chief prisons' last year, with toe popula­ Ogren President In other cases, Judge Loiselle: found in their car. half of-toe Connecticut Society for zation today to raise - Its pas­ Lodge of Masons of New Jersey, tion averaging- 23,043 on any (jtven that today static teats' of the new -Fined Robert J. Redman of Bris­ 9AS-10;00 9:25 1 MILE FROM NATHAN HALE HOMESTEAD ' According to information police Scottish Rite bodies of toe 'Valley Bonn Revalues had to be flown back to' Lraidon for to stand where he could -see him. 1.5 million pound thrust engine Hosfipital Notes Crippled Children and Adults, has senger fares within Connecticut an emergency operation. Newton refused, and told Gray day. Fewer than 100 prisoners are underway. Of Covenant Men tol $30 for speeding after a' 12- received from the youths, four or arinounced toe mailing of approxi­ and New York starting Monday. of New Jersey; Salam Temple of member Jury found Redm'an guil­ Wed.: "Wackiest Ship In Army* five of toe batteries and the radi­ the Shrine of Newark. N. J., and he waa coming into the house. Tlie escaped. Until- recently, we - have only "Surprlah Pnelmgo” mately 700 Easter Seal letters to The Connecticut Public Utili­ Mark for U.S. chief broke the glass In the front visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m Kenneth Ogren. 38 Vernon St., ty of spewing. ator were taken from Mullins residents. ties Commission yesterday gave the Edison Square Club of New had nominal payloads with the for all aroas except matenilty Gave John Belanger, 26, of Service Station at 176' Tolland York City. dbor, unlocked the door and' en­ greatest payload being on the or­ was elected president of the Cov­ Assisting Mrs. Spearman with its approvkl for toe railroad to Many from Town tered. where they are 2 to 4:80 and'8;80 enant Men Of Manchester last Stafford Springs, SO-day and 60- HELD OVER Tpke. boost its intraatate cbmmuter Surviving, besides his wife, are (Continued from Page One) der of , 450 pounds. With the to 8 p.m; and private rooms toe work were Mrs. Grace Mott, The - other officers said Gray, launching o'f Midas n last mim night at Oovehant Congregational day suspended jail terms on Mullins said- th* radiator had Mrs. Hyland Tasker, Mrs. George fares by 10 per cent and individ­ two dauhgters, Mrs. Ralph Michel- Tb Attend Fete who had fled to toe second floor, where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oiurch. charges Of breach of peace and TILL been taken out of his stock car, son of Weehawken, N. J., and Mrs.. For German shoppers, at home mer, suddenly the payload capabil­ iSmlth, Mrs. William Jacobus, ual rides by five cents each. imported good^ like British.automo­ fired a blast from a shotgun. The ity of this country exploded to J,- Other offlcera elected were Henry resisting an officer, respectively, STATE MONDAY and -was -valued at about $20. Mrs. Laura' L. Squier and Mrs. Similar approval came from New Dahiel-Kelly of West New York, blast struck Newton in toe face, U/ESTOWN . Parents Today; 221 and placed him on probation for The youths were also believed N. J.; and three grandchildren. biles, French fabrics, Italian shoes Several Manchester. Democrats 500 pounds.' Ask, Dart Hill Rd., Wapping, vice rED ENOAOBMENT—NO SEATB RESERVED George’ W. Pederson. York State’s .Public Service Com­ will be s'per cent cheaper. will attend the $100-a-plate Jack- killing him Instantly. NewtonU re- ■ 1 PHARMACY ADMITTED YESTERDAY: presiflent; Ronald Gocht, 442 W. two years. Also, he fined- 'B e ­ SHOWN EXACTLY AS PRESENTED ON BROADWAY to- have taken some bt^tteries from mission, for the railroad’s service F\meral services will be held ■volver waa still in Its holster, po­ Major General Don R. Ostran a service station along the Berlin Lunch Program Hearing Foreign exchange trading was son-Jefferson dinner at the Statierr iOfT'^Bartford Rd,—50 9-9948 der, who is Director of Launch <3i'arles Lackat. 22 Union Pi.; Al- Middle Tpke., secretary; and Rob­ langer $50 for Intoxication. 'WhATA ThA lo y i A n ' SHOWN SATURDAY AT 4.20-6:40-9:05 - In order to clarify misunder­ along nine <-stops between Grand Tuesday at toe Nicker-Sharp Fu­ halted briefly this morning, then Hilton tonight. lice said. l)ert Gendron, Tollland; Mrs. .joee-. ert Widham, 42 Benton St., treas­ Colsr u d CiaemsSespe^BsSesp 'BHOlilW SUNDAY AT 2:50-5:05-8:60 ‘ Tpk. , standings concerning ' toe hot- Central Terminal and toe Coimect neral Home, Union City, N. J., and Wilson and Bridges, who had Vehicles Programs, NASA,, in a urer. S;1S4-.884:5S resumed at the new rate which ap-' T^ey are Town Chairman and To maintain oar C(>ntinaity talk last summer to the American phine Molinari. 407 Woodland St.; GOING TQ FLOIUDA lunck program, toe board of educa-. icut state line. burial will be in Fairvlew Ceme­ plies to all .foreign currencies. Mrs. Ted Cummings, former town entered the house -with Newton TV viewing Mra. Joan BaU, 10 Cedar St., . A poUuck preceded the meeting New Haven,-March 4 Uft—Yale — A U » - Federal approval of an incretuse tery, Falrview, N. J. took cover and opened fire, ap­ Rocket Society-in Los Angeles, in at 6:80. tlon will hold, a special meeting The revaluation affects only the chairman and Mrs. Steve Cavag- of medical service we are dicated the payload capabilities Rckfitville; Mrs. Angel Rubin, University Presidiwt A. Whitney 'BhiABrint for RobbAiy" Fir the tint time you can sii Car Fire Blamed March 10 in the health room of in toe railroad’s Interstate, fares Friends may call at the funeral West German mark. The East Ger­ naro, Mrs. Katherine . Bourn, parently wounding Gray. Blood U iiosy today... which we may expect. In the fu East Hartford; Mrs. Florence The club made plana to change Griswold is expected to leave later 4t85-8;M toe school to hear parents who have was made by tfie Interstate Com­ home tomorrow_ evening and Mon­ man mark known as the Ostmark, Atty. and Mrs. • Irvin Aronson, waa found later on toe second turc. His figures go something like Jones, 124 Washington St.; Roger the night of the regular monthly this month for an indeflnlte stay a legitimate cHticism of the pro­ merce Commission earlier in toe day afternoon and evening. hOB an exchange value of slightly I Deputy Sheriff Clarence Foley and floor. Open All Day 'Wescott., 108 W. Middle T^ke.; meeting to i the first Friday of the in Florida with his wife and ‘ 17- SUNDAY SHOWTIME ^!^o Faulty Wiring week. The I Holmes Funeral Home, 400f Gray staggered down toe-rick­ this: month. The group has been meet­ THE NEATEST ENTERTMIIMENT gram. more than 5 cents. director Francis Mahoney. Toward the end of this year, It James Reitze, 148 Walker St.; year-old son, Whitney. A universi­ “BOYS" 8:35^:55-10:00 Boiud of Review Meets The increase is toe third grant­ Main St., Manchester, is in charge Foreign exchange counters at Guests of honor will Include U.S. ety , stairs firing _ toe shotgun _ and is hoped the Atlas Agena-B will Mrs. Catherine Martocchlo, Hart­ ing on the fourth BYiday.-- ty spokesman made the announce­ “BLUEPRINT" 2:00-5:20-8:80 A car owned by'Ddhald Strick ed to toe financially-troubled New of local arrangements. the bahka posted no new exchange gen. Thomas Dodd and Chester 1 shouting, "Do what you want, SUNDAY ment yesterday. Griswold is ^re­ A Boy Scout B ^ rd of Review Haven in toe past nine months. be operational. This booster sys­ ford; Miss Nancy Scott. 14 Hack­ Cembis Wed. C«Ie Perter’i AT WroiAR HHCES! land of 22: Lillian Dr. was exces has passed four boys In preparation lists. Cashiers simply explained Bowles, under secretary of state. >I got . the one I wanted. tem has a potential of a .5.500' matack St.; Edward T^toI, An­ cuperating from intestinal surgery "CAN CAN” sively damaged by ,fire at 10:30 The ICC and Coimecticut PUC that all currency was being ex- . -______Tall (fedars Cited performed earlier this year. for the Court of Honor which will actions were decisions “hot to sus­ pound payload. Early next year dover; Deborah Hess, Creatridge lost night. be held-in the near future. Ray­ changed at 5 per cent less than | the Centaur series will begin op­ Dr., Vernon; John Peterson, South Eighth 'District firemei> were pend” toe railroad’s fare increase Funerals toe previous j-revailing rate. . For Charity Work called to Hilliard and Woodland mond. Levekque, Eugene Levesque, Under th.eae dEisions, toe In­ eration. With this high ener^, Windsor; Mrs. Ekiith Welman, 612 Warren Fletcher, and -(3eorge E. Although the ‘ official rate had I liquid Hydrogen and liquid bxygen E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Marguerite Sta., where the car was,, to extin­ creases may be discontinued If toe been 4.20 marks to the dollar, in guish the' flames. Faulty wiring Peters Jr. of 'Troop 162 went commissions find subsequently that Mrs. Amelia Mozzer system, a payload of somewhat Haggerty, Wapping. Next week is Tali Cedars, of through with flying colors. The funeral of Mrs. Amelia dally trading It actually went for | more than 8,000 pounds can ' be BIRTHS YESTEJRDAY: A son Lebanon Week around the coun­ was blamed as the cause.' toe higher rates are not justlfled.., 4.16 to 4;18 marks. i - At 5:15. yesterday afternoon, Members of toe Board are The New Haven, when it sought Mozzer of Hartford, and formerly launched into orbit. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, try. of Manchester, was held this Frankfurt banks that traded af­ ■ The Saturn C-1 configuration Wapping; a son. to Mr. and Mrs. ’The week has been set aside to North End firemen responded to Howard Shumway, Wayne Schop toe ^latest fare boosts, reported ter revaluation this morning were | Anthony Marino, South Windsor; a (!all to put out a brush. fire- at paul, George Peters Sr., Henty passenger service deficit of $14.5 morning at the John F. Tierney dealing on a basis of 3.93 marks. fwhich tnay go into operation in honor the Masonic, organisation CREmmL Becl^ Charles Olsen,and Merton million for I960. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. 115 Main St. There -was no dam­ 1964) Will see about 20,000 a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. AI for its charitable workylri the cause Wolff. American and other foreign bus­ lb's home heating pounds launched into orbit. The bert Michaud, Coventry; a son to of muscular dystrophy. age. followed by a solemn high Mass inessmen in Germany who hold I Saturn C-2 configuration,, with Mr. and Mrs. James Houser, 'Wap­ In proclaiming Tall Cedars To-wn firemqn -were - also called County Tax Forum Cars Damaged of requiem at the Church of toe large investments and cash re-1 high energy upper stages, will be ping; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ Week in Manchester, Mayor Har­ For Your Pleasure! out twice, but on neither occasion Residents ara invited on March Assumption. serves in marks were happy. bur w a y ! In use in 1966; this may put up to thur. Doboez, Windermere Ave., old A. Turklngton noted that Nut­ was there any tire. 9 at 8 p.m. at toe Community ■^e. Rev. Gerard Monniere of Those planning new concerns pr I 45.000 pounds in orbit. Rockville; a son to Mr. and Mrs; meg Forest of this town helped es­ ' Shortly after 6 o’clock Asst. House in North Coventry, to hear In Minor Crashes Merldan was celebrant, assisted expanding' old ones found their in­ You get premium quality If a nuclear upper stafee be­ Richard Rand. 24 Walker St. tablish a complete metabolism DICK CALITRO Chief Ern4st Sherman went to 45 Dr. Dorothy Ckiodwin, economist by toe Rev. Francis T. Butler as vestment projects 'would cost 5 | MAKE A DATE FOR Mobilheat with RT-9S . . . the comes available in 1967 the S.at- BIRTHS TODAY:, A daughter unit in to* new hospital for mus­ Franklin St., the home of Mrs. Au­ at the University of Connecticut, No -injuries or arrests resulted deacon, and the Rev. Joseph Far­ per cent more. moat completely effective fuel urn booster is capable of putting to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dougher­ cular diseases in New York. Nut­ gusta August, where there waa discuss toe sources of tajf revenue froii[i two accidents yesterday rell as subdeacon. One U. S. buslneajman, who I faulty televiaion se t for toe qper/itioh of state and local Paul Chetelat was organist and oil additive in use today] And 70.000 pounds in orbit. ty, Warehouse Point; a daughter meg Forest’s major fund raising afterhoon and evening. asked that neither he nor his com­ you'get premium service. Au- Finally, about a year after the TRIO A false alarm at 8:30 sent com governments. She will emphasize soloist. pany be named, commented: “For to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schaller, event for muscular dystrophy Is Minor damage resulted to cars tematie deliveries . . . a bsl- nuclear upper stage, a four-engine 73 Alton St.^ a son to Mr. and the annual ’Thanksgiving Day ponies 3 and 4 to 153 Wells SL the effect of each of these taxE on Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ once I’m delighted -with American | aneed payment plan arid many cluster (of 1.5 million pound thrust Mrs. Robert Mattok, 195 El Main Five-Mile Road Race. ; toe people and toe economy of toe being driven by Walter D. Arm­ tery, where Father Farrell read tax policy,” rockets in-the'Nova complex) can state of Connecticut. strong, 37, of 10 Carol Dr., Rock- toe committal. Bearers were John ' His firm is owned by a large ether extras dedgned to' make St.. Rock-vllle. Tonight Dr. Goodwin Is one of our tore ville, and. by. Russell D. Satmders Melesko, Harry Norris, Fred home heating rsoily easy. put over. 150,000 pounds In orbit. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: r American corporation. For years These - weights and schedules Mrs. Sylvia Casuantai 44 Deep- AND EVERY FRIDAY most authorities on local and state Jr., 23, « 120 Branford St., at Bilak, Edward Wilson, Edward it has plowed back iroflts and kept AT SHADY GLEN have been plotted as a curve. The Mrs. Tyrell Joins Personal Notices taxation. 5 :40 p.mtf at toe Parkade parking Jasitis, and’Edward Mozzer. its money in Germany because of with WQod Dr.; Joseph Baiardi, 26 Nor­ AND SATURDAY NIGHT Important point to notice is that man St.; Mrs. Ruth Voss, Coven­ lot when they collided. U. S. tax liability if It were ex­ Mobilheat R T -tt if straight line segments are Manchester Evening Herald-Co- Brake failure waa blamed for changed for dollars Md trans-, try; Merton -Hastings, 10 Cedar Husband Abroad ■ Card of Thanks Ri* thait-otUom drawn through tlte points on the St., Rockville; David Myers, South TREAT THE FAMILY TO DINNER OUT TOMORROW lunMa eorreepondent Mrs. Don­ one-cw accident on Cooper Hill ferred back to the United Stateq^, •MHw curve it appears that the gap be W« wish U> thank all of our neizh- ald B, TutUe, telephone ACademy St., east of West St., at 11:55 last Three Blameci Revaluation spelled a 6 per cent | Windsor; Mrs. Catherine Mattels, Mrr. Marshall ’Tyrell, 363 Wood­ INNING ROOM OPEN SUNOAY bors, frienda and ralatlvea (or tha many 8-8485. tween this country and Russia is 16 Preston Dr.; Frank MoakltlA land St., left today ly Jet from acta of klndneas and aymipathy shown night, when a car being driven by windfall in this case. widening and Russia may retain 12 NOON TO 8 PM. ua in -our recent hereavement We ea- Arthur W. Pierce, .24, of 30 Fair- For Vandalism , Checkifig domestic consumer I Its booMef superiority. , 64 Turnbull Rd.; William Flannel- Idlewild International Airport for pepectally__ thank the employes of the Iona TOT DROWNED ly. South Windsor; Mrs. Elsther Stockholm, Sweden, to Join her Manufactnrlni; Co., hoee who sen field St., struck a mail box and goods prices by cheaper imports WE GIVE Actually, there is a possibility (joldberg, East Glastonbury; John husband, who. is a service reprO- the beautiful iloral tributes and loanet Fairfield, March 4 (/P)—Nineteen- cement post. Three juveniles, 13 to 14 years will take the urgency out of mili­ GREEN STAMPS that straight line extrapolation Stockburger, 37 Windsor Ave,- ssntativo for Pratt and Whitney the use of care. month-old Lauren RuaiMll drowned old, were apprehended by - School tant wage demands by toe 'West | giv.es the Russians too great an Rockville! Fred Ketchin, /368 Aircraft in the Scandinavian coun- Flynn family yesterday \yhen she tumbled Into 8 TO 15 YEARS attendance CMTlcer' Robert Dignan German unions. j GOOD! edge. It may well be that our en- Windsor St.; Fred Simmons, Tun­ ■tries. - 'T— WALNUT Mra. Blleen Enrico. toe Mill River near her home here. New Haven, March 4 (ffi—An 8 to and Det Thomas Graham yester­ ginsers are mistaken about the nel Rd.., Vernon; Mrs. Anna Pa- Tbeir son, Em m ^Tyrell, also She was the daughter of ire Lt 15-year prison term has been im­ day afternoon in connection with Runian ability to continue their ganl and son, 59 -Hon^estead^t.; expects to join them attar gndua- 7/WALNUT STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN, * In Memoriain and Mrs. David Ruaeell. Her fa­ posed on Jtfltn Williams of New toe breaking of windows at toe MORURTY In lovlnc memory, of my huaband, ther, summoned to tfte scene; tried Buckley and Green schools during bOMter strides. If this is true and Mrs. Jean Fenn and son, 39ff N. Uon from Holy TVinlty High School ForfRefltrvations: C»U MAnchester MltehbU 9>8070 rtAJUunnewsE ^ - Capt. Joel H. Nichols, who died March m ven for toe knife slaying of his Public Record® You Can Taste The Quality w / sincerely hope it is, the curves Main SL; Mrs. Ann McDermott In Hartford. Th^ lyrolls naVe two 6. J9M in to revive tlje child. He landlady, Williams, 42, pleaded the.recent winter school vacation. might cross in 1987. Thus two M uwii I recovered toe child’* ■ body from guilty to manslaughter to the stab­ Total damage'at toe time was BROTHERS and son. Blast Hartford; Mrs. Mary married daughtei% Mrs. David Me- Lovinf meinorlee neyar die. Trade Nante yean after Dr. T. Keith Glennon, Haberern and son, 73 Ridge St;; ^nnell of Hebron nd Mrs. Arthur As years roll on and yaara PMsby. 3^ . feet of water. Police said bing last December of Mpa Blanche estimated fit well over $100. Routei 6 A 44A 30I-3 IS Cm n , St. former Administrator of NASA, Mrs. Eleanor Garifo and son, Wap­ Thayer of Ansonia.' Mrs. lyrell is In our hearts a memoyjf Sapl. . Laurea had been playing with Cui^, 65, dqnng a quarrel. Judge Hie Investigation is continuing Harold A. TanUff of $0 Constance I Indicated we would draw abreart Of the aaa we loved apd inU aaver I aqma frlemta when she fell Into Snmer W. Ryan aentenced Ynoiams In respect to broken. wlnd,.i '•YfAcnqxarr s h i p i n t h e a u r t WK*. tha itvar and waa irirept away. yesteiday. Nathan Hala BebpoL to match their booRten. However, Call and aon. Bast Hartford. WATES. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 A G E n v i BIANOHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, AIARGH 4, 1961 PAGE FOUE lewahlp with Rofisrt Hughas and I Nordky. Beason of th s^ y ,^ i*V HumoF Termed when ho# empires thrust Into the John W olcott loading. | StmoncoUL U ^ i s wrs M arM Rad- ^UmrireatFr cdlapalng ruins of the old. 8e field and Arthur Stoele. Parental Need atay your amblUona Think twlea ^Connecticut fin * Ohsiek sf Christ Setost^it 4 p.m., Deacons and deaoontaaea Etmtlng Jjrrald Maaesis Ttosplo maatli^ at Ftoat Chmrdi, Coy* about ydur intarventiona" entry. A aaosa o t humor and a oapadty gggjGSMffl^dSf me. That waa aa tough as anybody Y a n k ee I I a.ifc., Sunday Barvioe, Sunday 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior youth for understanding wars dsaoribed evtr gets with anybody. School and NUraety. groups. By A. H. 0. as tha chisf attributas naosasarp- In another o f theae headlfnaa. S t Maiy*e Bpleaopal Ohwek St Tr— r* R. O. Church 8 p.m., Wednsaday meeting. a f e l B i sii 55(p Megr. ie tm .r . Hasses, Pastor Reading room hours at 740 Bt. io t a ’s Eplaoepel Ctareh for paranU la ratotag thsir Junior, Bu s i n e s s ^^e r v i c e s i d )i r e c t o r y It was reported that the United Charek and Paik Ste. As Conndetieut'a threa big glfU Rev. daisee T. tFOosseU Main S t, Tueadsy, FritId i^ Satur-| ReekvUto high youBfston, Barnard Junior S S ! S . t . m i SUtea to preparing a significant Rev. Praeoett Beach tr.. day. 11 a.m. to 4' p.m.;u; Thursday to tha Rsimedy regime come back Priest fai Charge Rev. d oe^ H. MeOass Rev. daoaee L. Great. Reeter High PT80 mamhan wars Md conoeaslon; about the number of Rev.r. dess D. Regaa II a.m. to 0 p js . to the' ateU tonight to b# the Rev. Oases ThosMS D. Byrs^ *Tdan’* win DO tha aubjoet of tha Wednaaday night inspections ISvride Ruesla it ^ I d Dhreeh»r eC Edacetins Holy Communloa. j;ueea~erTiienor at a maanmoth Sunday Masses at fi, T, S, t, Lanon-asmon. 9:lB~a.'ih., I t o n ia i pnyir,~Tatti^ -About—Td parahto heard the demand, for the nuclear .test ban Rev. Alflred U WaUame, Tha Golden Text to from Rooiana panel OlseuiMlol), ’TlnderMaadlng party dlnnar, the party faithful Reeter Bnerltw 10:lfi and 11:30 a.m. Uy Sendee, and sermon. ___ 5» KXrtM taike eoon to reeume at Geneva. 8:14. 11 a.m.. Holy OeenaMinton aad High Btudants.*; George in may bo able to glimpse certsin Bradlau, Barnard principal, was The "Charleston FlaiV This waa conciliation, aimed at changes of form, certain subtle S t BHdgaPs R. C Churah Selections from tha Bibla Include eenuon. CorponRe Communion 0< MANCHESTER /* Om Tonr ...... i...( l |.10 the aama power to which Steven- 7:30 a.m., HMy Communion. Rev. dohs d. DMasey, Pastor Col. 8:9-11. moderator. MANCHESTER alteraUona to the customary 0 a.m.. The Litany with addi the Blptooopri Church Women. You’ll like our individual sugffestions for variktions o f Kir MobiIm J'7^ Rev. Stanley E. Bastille Correlative paaeagee from "Bel- Monday, 7:80 p.niH Teariiere’ Dr. W. T. Moyer, pedlatrtdaa. 9krnn Memthn *.•«•••... aon had talked ao toughly. images. by Canon Byrne. Junior Choir. ence and Health with Key to the said parents must show tha way to this new hairdo out of New York. Call for an appoint­ HeatUi, Educetkm and Welfare Rev. PrsHlr R. Hnseegr meeting. a u t o parts In etill another heedlinc, the Other eervicea sre held at this ' 4 eetotosto Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, Wedneedgy, 8:16 asn.. Morning maturity and allow ample eppor* StAFOOD ment 8oon. Secretary RibtMif, for Instance, hour In the children's chapel (eld Include page 387:34-26. tunlty for. freedom and Independ­ United SUtee waa doing some may not addreea the gathering prayer. Choice Variety 70 BRO.AD ■ church) and the nuraery chapel, 41 Sunday Maaaas at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, ence. He aald rcetrieUm are THII______frank talking to one of Its own with hto usual impromptu flow of Park St. Oiurch School clatses 8:30 and ,10 am ., Holy Com­ neceittry but ihould bt ntelblt. LawrcM to •xeluatraly casual eloquence. He may. before iiUhe;£hapeI at 9 and 10 a.m. munion. Always At Yonr Serrioe For ___ to' tb« u»« o C iy n ffltcntkw o» friends the Nationalist Chineae follow. Dr. Moyer alao emphastoed the Im­ Quality a 61AOHINE SHOP SERVICE MW* dtopntehca crvdnM to 11 or government on Formoea, telling he ascends the rostrum, have a 11 a.m., Holy Communion with 7:45 pJn., Xhrsnlng prayer and portance of medical and dental aet oihenrtoo credltod bevy o f aidM setting up on the Church of the AasnmptleB Area Churches gueat preaoher, the Rev, Canton a EqUIPMENT N ^ O V ) and Otoe tbo looni nowa popUibad her Chiang Kal-ehek that we object Mrmon by the Rev. Prescott Adame St and Thempaon Rd. check-upa, and a priipar com­ a PARTS (new and rebnllt) All rlltiU of ropabllcottoa of op« platform s series of charts out­ Beach. Senior Choir. Babysitting Clinton R . Jonea. bination of rost and activity for Seafood a ACCESSORIES W ) 99 EAST CENTER ST. ' dHpotrti«i b«r»tn t o atoo roogroA to the preaence of Nationaltot Chi lining the expected high spoU of Rev. Fianeto T. Bqtler, Aaaletaat Friday, 8:45 am.. Morning O' nursery, 4 i Park St. AoekvUIe MetlMdtot Church . physical growth and develoj^ent • SUPPLIES TEL. DH 8-6009 fmi oorrleo eltont e{ N. B. A. Borr- neae troop remnants in Burma, hie sddreae. At (east this was the prayer. 43 a Dn Pont Paint, Supplies kind of thing he was doing when 7 p.m.; Eveneong. Boys’ Ctoolr. Sunday Masses at 7, 9, 9, 10:15 143 Grave S t • 9 s.m.. Holy Communion. at this ags. OAK ST. and asking hie government to co Instruction on the churcl^ follows, and 11:30 p.m. Rockville The Rev. Carlton T. Dalay, pas­ TEU Sn 9-1987 Open Satnrflsys Until 6 PJL operaU In getUng these guerrlUae we glimpsed him on television re­ cently, expounding to Congress on this Mrvice. Rev. Lssresoe- M. HIU, Pastor. tor of United Methodist Church in w gitsr ss^ to toy down their arma. Here we Daily, 7 p.m., Evening prayer on St Bsrtholomew'a Church S t George'e Eptoeopal CtMirch Bolton, said young people ahould "" V‘i -- -■> iqteBER Atrorr BUREAU o r s certain, propos^ piece of legto- R t 44A. Rolton . *"1 . cnicaLATiowg. may not have strict reaponalbility, Istion. We don't recall ever seeing Wednesday. Buckley School Auditorium 9:80 and 11 sjn., Simday Serv­ be ebrilenged to religioua Ideas, •) H IG H G R A D E Rev. Philip Huaeey, Paeter ices with nursery. Sermon "Meet­ Rev. Donald W . Greene, -Vicar C om plete ■ M' GLASS ourselvat, for the pyeaence of Rlbicoff use a chart before to a Wednesday, 6:30 and 10 a.m.. and parents must cooperate with lBAoctoi*rMpomn)fU^^ for H oly Communion. Intercaaaary ing BvU With Good?’" ” the...... church Inhelping helping jur’ junior high • troopa which to embairaaalng neu- public exposlUon; if there was one Sunday Maasea at 8^^:15 and 9:30 a.m.. Church School, 9 a.m.. Senior high discussion Htnarf's o For Auto Wtodahlelds PRINTING oiTOTi oppoorins in ad* thing which was perpetually re- prayer and Unction follows the studenta to underetand• the! HEATING o For Store Fronta and ooHlacmoirta and oU>w r^tiur iMt traltot Burma. Ehit we are accept­ 10 a.m. service. 10:30 a.m. Grades 4 through senior high. group. church.. In Tia Ma»el»«rt«r Eronlnr Horald. fiwMng about hto Connecticut Hr a.m., Church School, nuraery 10 a.m., Holy (Jommunlon and R O T A R Y O R aU elzea ot windows JO B a N d c o m m e r c i a l ing responelbiiity, nonethelcH. performance it-was hto avoidance 7:30 p.m.. The Utany with ser­ A Raymond Rogers, principal of FOOD MARKET e For Teble Tops DtoBlajr adrorttoln* doala# boon! mon by the Rev. William R. Be- ' Emanuel Isitheraa Uuirck through Grade 3. sermon. Church School. Manchester High School, pointed PRESSURE BURNERS PRINTING and trying to do something, even of props o f ' this kind. We have, - CALL u s FOB FREE . 540 lE. MIDDLE TPKE. f i r MOBdar—1 p.m. ftidar. lury, rector, St. Paul’s Church in C. Henry Asderaea, Pastor 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior Meth- out ihat junior high puplto are on PHONE 5 0 9-2295 Open 8 Days a Week »or Tnoada^l p.m. Konte^ though what we are trying to do from our distance, noticed some odtot Youth Fellowahipa. Union Congregational Church ESTIMATES Prompt and Efficient Prtnttnff f i r Wadnroday—1 p.m. other new aspects of the Rlbicoff WlllimanUc. Arthur K. Gaard, latois different lavela with a wide range 8 AAL to 5 PAL ^ T h n rn d a ^ l p.m Wodoeoday. may displease one of. our friende, Monday, 7:15 p.m., Prayar and Bookvllle of growth patterns and emotional Open Monday Tbrn Saturday Of All Kinds f i r rrtdar—1 P.m Timaday. behavior. When, for Instance, he Rev. Paol J. Bowman, Pastor f i r BaMiinaT i p.m' ^Iday. and even be interpreted as eoft- Zion Evangelical Isithenui CBnroh 9 a.m., Divine Worship and discuaaion group. problams. Ha said tha fl-8-8 aya­ 7 AAI. to 9 PJA. trundled himself up to New York Wednaaday, '1:30 psn. meeting FOGARTY BROS. SUNDAYS, 1 A.M. to 0 PM. J. A. WHITt naartnnfl daadltqo; 10^ a.m neas toward Comn>\mtom. one night to make a apeech honor­ (Mlaoonri Synod) Church School. Nursery daae for tem in effect to Manchester to a. INCORPORATED COMMUNITY PRESS at pobllcatiai azeept Saturday— -year-olds. Music by the 'Chapel of the official board. 9:30 a.m.. Church School for good plan since it keeps Grade 7, 8 So perhaps, in thaea three bead- ing Congressman Adam Powell, Cabper and High Sts. H iunday, 7:80 psn., Lanten I^Grades 5 through high school. JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL, 9 Efffit Middle Tpke. whose oommittee chairmanship, Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor Choir. and 9 atudenU togather until thay CONNECnOUT COKE, SpeciaUxing in the finest G LA SS C O . SAtnnUy, March 4 Unea, our policy can be interpreted 10:30 sjn ., Divfiie WorAhip and service conduoted by the Couples 10:40 am.. Church School for reach tha aga where they will fit Sewing Pleasure with Good Machine 81 BtoeeU S t—ToL 50 9*7822 Telephone Ml S*5727 might wield a gavel over some de­ Club. Speaker, the eRev. Evan' Infants through Grade 4. FUEL OIL, RANGE OIL cold cuts and meats ------aa being tough in one instance, partmental matters, that aeemed 9 a.m., Sunday School. Free bus Church School Nuraery for in­ In with high school students. 819 Broad S t^ T e l. MI 9-4689 Have you seen the patterne for*'^— — ------fanta. Music by the Em anus Johnson, pastor of the Tliompeon- 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worahlp. in tow n. Biff News FVon India coftidllatory to another, or even to 'ua a much greater conceasion transportation. vlUe Methodist Cburcl|.T Communion meditation, "Thaow- the new spring styles? They are fans fixed and it will be a matter soft in the third. to the humbler neceasltiee o f the 0:30 a.m.. Adult Bible study. ( ^ i r . Sermon at both servleea, •of waiting your turn. ABC will As We ObMrv* Our 80th Birth­ ing Away Our Religion." so lovely and they are also easy to “One CaU Dow It AIT' TVo dhopt jraart a*:o. tha Woat- poUUcal game than Rlbicoff was 10 a.m.. Divine worship with Bolton Oongre(pttleaal Church 4:30 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim ^auTuder Gives do a fine job for you, and have ABO APPLIANCE That need not be a confusion' ever required to make to hlii Con­ Holy Communion. Text: Eph. 6: day." Pastor Anderson. Gall Ml 4-1111 make, that is, they are if you have it ready when you do want it. In­ DRY CLEANING ani wopM waa alartad by optlmla- or an ineonstotency, if one tries to 3:30 p.m.. Confirmation Re­ Bolton Center Fellowship. Part n of the film, a good sewing .machine. Many necticut career. 10 and Col. 3: 18. Theme: 'vS«r- Rev. Theodore W. Chandler Jr„ Graduation Talk cidentally, If your heater has REPAIRS tie tnanpatlnga out o f Comm uniat relate the circumstances to what Similarly, we were a little mon in Song." Nursery to the union, with Dr. O. Karl dlandcr, 'The life of Jesus." will be FOB REPAIRS, people have sewing machines that given out, don’t throw it away. and LAUNDERING rMwa, to' tha effect' that that Pastor shown. Deborah Poehnert will lead REPLACEMENT are to need of repair, or that do to principle, to what may be right, startled at the bold, rtogtog chal parish house during church wor­ vice pmldent of the New England Dubaldo Take it to ABC and they will Brancliw At: .19 MopIo St^l 9-8879 y tm g Conmumlst aodrty had. by lenge of Secretary Riblcoff'a clar­ Oonfermce, gueat speaker; music the service of worship. Sgt. Henry Gauruder of the ON -ALL TYPES OF. Winter Plays Havoc with Cars not work easily: therefore sewing fix it for you in short order. Wu could, if we pleeaed. interpret ship. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Morning Wor- g p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ ManlefaMter Polios Department MUSIC CENTER becomes a chore rather than a Its Oamiginlat tachnlqjiaa, ocn- ion call for phyaical fitness — 2:30 p.m.. Voters’ meeting. ^ Ehnamiel and Chapel Cholra. How did your car come through^’ ' ABC Appliance Repairs does a 601 HARTFORD RD. REPAIRS ON— the three policies this way, that Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., Lenten Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten ship. floffee hour between eerv- ,i,lp meeting of bustnees, recrea- will be among 27 persona who wiU 186 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST the winter? If it was not dented or pleasure. If you do have ain older wonderful job in repairing grills, qoerad Cbtna’s food production Tiet ua change the Image of the Icea Church School for 4-year- tlon, and worship iii the recrea- here. You will be delighted with sewing machine why not let Lester 209 N. 51A1N ST. GBi LLS, ELEOTBIO IRONS, wa art tough when we are aurely aoft American into the reality of Family Film. "Be«ayal in <5eth- ()uiet Hour" eervice with the graduate from the Connecticut ' TEL. 5H 9-6205 scraped, you are indeed fortunate the Interior of your car with cus­ toasters, electric irons, percola­ prqblam. Thla. If It happened to be olds through Grade 8. Nuraery In | room (Jhiafa o f Po&;e Academy tonight. Sichel. owner of ABC Appliance TOASTERS. PERCOLATORS, right, that wa art oonclliatory the strong American." As Gover­ semane." . w. Rev. Harry Peterson of Emanuel for with ell of the ice, skids and tom made seat covers. tors, and all small electrical ap­ NEW SYSTEM tree, repreaentad a poeaibla tIc- Community Hall kitchen for chil- Twenty-four atato police re­ Repairs, put it in shape for you? VACUUM CLEANERS, when we know we need to move nor, he managed to be pretty 7:30 p.m.. Lenten Worship. Church to H artford aa gueat dren of parents attending aerv-1 ACCORDIONS accidents have been commonplace. Should you tear or burn the up­ He Is an expert in this field. He pliances. These can be fixed as tory to f tha Corannmlata In the sophisticated And remote with re- Text: John 19: 31-37. Theme: "A speaker. Sb Mnnrloe^e Ghnroh cruits along with thrae munici­ Turnpike Auto Body Works, 166 holstery in your car. Turnpike good as new and you will save LAUNDRY HEATERS, FANS, our own poeltioln in order to be ices. Bolton pal policemen have just odmpleted has wffi-ked on both industrial and fsea to prove what ayatem could giurd to most campaigns and pro­ Threefold Testimony and Seal to KINSMAN ORGANS W. Middle Tpke. has been busy AUto Seat Cover Co. will fix it for yourself a considerable - sum over DRY CLEANERS SEWING 91ACH1NES inore nearly right, that we have 7 p.m.. Junior Fellowship meet­ Rev. BMunrd L. MeOurk, Pastor an intenSa three-month training domestic machines for a period the purchase price of new equip­ do mold for backward Aaia. There grams and movements, and we ReconciUaUon and SalvaUon Center Congregational Church ing to the parish room for Grades WOODCOCK Private Instructions taking care ofi the large number you — if it is a newer car, it can dating back to 1933 and when he Mkiii Plant: 44 Hairrtoon St. the courage even to do aomethtog never, in any case, would have eX' tabltobed Through Chrtat’e Death. course. of damaged cars, transforming be matched perfectly. Rugs will ment. With expanded quarters, PhoiM 5H 9-TT6S All work guoroRtsfii were no each optimistic flffuraa or 11 Center St 7 and 8. Pilgrim BhUowshlp meet- Sunday_____ MaSaes at 7, 6:80,10 and The exercises will be held at the MFRIGERAUON CO. Inetrnments end Supplies does job you know it is going to that may aeem aoft if that atoo pected to notice any bulging Rev. Clifford O. Shopeen tog to 4he fireplace room of the I ix~30"am. them from pretty well damaged also be fitted smoothly, without a be satisfactory. Not only is his more roofn is available and this re­ daima, tlieii. for India, democ­ muscles. But tonight’s dinner Wethersfield High School audito- cars to ones that look as. though sults in swiften services to cus­ teems to be the right thing for ua Jebovah’rWIbieeee# Mlntotor Community Hall-for hlgh_a£hool rum. Orehoftro for Hir* wrinkle. Should you require a workmanship of the highest qual­ racy’s a^iSlhlhaO aed; guests had better be ready, on Kingdom .Hall Rev. Inureaee 4. Vtoeent an accident had never happened. complete upholstery job, this can ity, but his prices are reasonable. tomers. The next time you are to to do. ' young people. | st. Francis Of Aestol'Chureh Gauruder will atoo have a prom­ If you require auto services, call need of repairs on any small elec-; Tbara wara thoae who, even signal, to do their setting up ex- 791 Sfain S t AseocUto Mlntotor South Wladsor inent part to the graduation pro- . be d6ne easily. Come in and look An older machine can be put in It to whan natliAis art toughest erctoes. MI 3-7043 for further information. at ther many samples, the price A-1 condition at a moderate cost, trical appliances, do as ao many GUNLIFFE DON WILLIS «V »i, took tha Ctalnasa Oommuniat First Lutheran Cfanrch Rev, Jamee F. Glynn, Pastor gram. He was choten by his clssa- IhiUdRoit-aai, Should you need a wrecker, this other satisfied customers do, let about those poettlona in which Another Connecticut character .3 p.m.. Public Bible lecture, 8, 9:l5 and 11 a.m.. Church Rockville . Rev. Raymond B. Yaskanakas mates to deliver an addreea on range to .a wide one. - Estimates and the older machines were built «*«*■«■ tvtth a very larffe dose of we have.h^ eome trouble recog­ service is available. Lester Sichel of ABC do the work they are ’ weakest in principle, •What to Your Future In the Space Services. Sermon, Prayer HI, "Re- Rev. David G. Jaxheimer, D.D., Assistant Paator behairof the other local poUoemen BONANZA will be furnished without obliga­ to stand-up. MOTOR SALES adt In any ease, for one reason nising down in hto Washington Pastor Some people are afraid to drive tion. Why not enjoy custom work Perhaps you would like to have for you. EXPERT AUTO BODY and GARAGE tough to refusing to do some thing loe and Relax.” on their vlewa and feelinga con­ a car that has been in an accident Vacuufti cleaners are repaired or aaothar, or for a combination pect to Chestsr Bowlea Our dilB- 4:10 p.m., Watchtower study 9:15 and 11 am., Chureh School, , Masses at 7, 8, 8:15, 9. 9:10, cerning the course .of atudy and 250 TOLLAND ST. at prices that are no higher than your old machine electrified and FENDER REFAHtS which might make them more culty to recognizing him stems BO O K S A LE but there is no reason- to worry at ABC Appliance Repairs and it 18 Main St^ TeL Ml 9-45S1 4f CaQuras in system with natural article, "The Purpoee of Our Mln= nuraery through junior high. 0 a.m., Sunday School claases for 10:15,10:50 and 11:30 am. training. EAST HARTFORD ready-made jobs? made into a portable. This can be services all makes, including the ENAiHEL and LACQUER nearly right, that they breed need from the stranigeet and meet un­ about your car when Turnpike done at ABC Appliance Repairs, dlsaatfir what tha Chinese Com* totry." (John' 18:37.) 8:30 p.m;, CYP Club Dtoeuaaion all ages. Adult Bible class. Teacher Graduation certificatee will be Starting Thurstay.'Feb. 36 Auto Body Works does the work Hoover. If the floor brushes are REFINISHINOS Spacidliiiig In trouble to the world and of­ expected reason. Before he went Wednesday, 8 p.m., Group stud­ on "Paclftam” by a pactflat from tralntojf class. Sscred Heart Church presented by State Police Mej. BU 9-6333 19 Maple St. Here again you will nrr"*^ » are currently advertlainff to Waehtogtoh we seemed to see fos you. Even cars that have been worn, they cam l)e re-bristle'd. fend the Intelligence and good ies In the Bible aid, "Your Will the New London area. 10:16 a-ih.. Church Service. R t SO, Vernon Leslie Williams. He will also Power and Hand Toole Barbara Kennedy find that the' older rnachines are Hoses may be fitted to thq same REASONABLE PRICES to the world la a food crop emer* him or read a'bout him everywhere Savings Up to 60% in a serious accident can be made better built' than some of the FREE ESTTMATES BRAKE SERVICE Be Done on Earth;" at 287 Oak­ 7 p.nl., Pastor’s lecture, !The Serinon Topic: "Yielding Your Rsv. Ralph KeUy, Pastor present a 38-caliber revolver to tha Painting nnd Decorating Toole absolutely safe, for the car can be fittings. ThU will have you money, gancy. There can be no joy or sense of their own people. we looked. Down in Washington, land St., 20 Marble St., 18 (Cam­ Ufe.’’ Service broadcast to Sun­ cheaper ohes that are on the mar­ Faith of the SaYed." highest ranking student of tha Gafden end Land Tm Is 51ANCHESTER rebuilt from the frame up—or a Feted at Shower as only the hose wears out. Re­ BT. 10—WAPPINO. CONN. he seems to have become the great bers St, and 12 Trotter St day School rooms. Nuraery during MasacAst 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. gi^uatliig class. ket today. Sewing will be fun with Ffont. End AKgnmnnt sense of Wastam triumph, over inviaible. We know he to really Baby. Honeehold; Party new frame can be used if neces­ a machine that is In good working placement bags and many other B’ljday at Kingdom Hall, 7:25 Second CongregnUonnl Chnrch service* Others taking part to the pro­ - and Banquet Neede Items are stocked; AT THE DUCO SION that: It means hardship and per Kennedy Not Discrittiinating there becauie, every now and then, 7 p.m„ Luther League meeting. BOOKSHOP sary. -Why not stop in and see just Miff^ Barbara J. K en nedy,, daugh condition and a breeze with it p.m.. Theocratic mtototry echool 385 N. Stain St. ■■■II. . I. ill gram. will Include State Police Invalid Needs how the work Is done, you are most By the way,- ABC Appliance Re­ TEL. BQ 6-1228 Gnnnral Ropobr Wark haps death for many innocent the news does report that another 8:30 p.m.. Service meeting. Day's Speaker, the Rev. Paul Kaiser, ANDREWS BLDG. te r of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Stewart Ken­ electrified and made Into a port This nstlon’a first Catholic Interim Mtakter, George Boberls, “ m. Leo J. Mulcahy, and former welcome at any time. Trained pairs is one of the few stores people. of hto old Connecticut bratotrust- text, Eph. 5:1, 3. pastor o t Concordia Lutheran A Thotiffht for .Today ite Police Maj. -Leo J. Carroll, 67 E. Center S t—DH 8-1086 ned y, 86 Autumn St., was honored able. Besides, think of the money stocking,shuttles and bobbins for en has joined the Sbite Depart­ DJ>. workers will explain just what they e v en in g you can save yourself by making 8 bt there can bo some .Western Preaidant may find that hto own Church, Manchester. Topic: Sponsored by the Mancheator who will be guest speaker. last by about 20 friends older sewing m:\chTnes. ment. But this to A matter Af de­ Aaeoctato Mlntotor,- PARKING IN REAR are doing, why'and how. You can and relatives at a surprise miscel­ a spring wardrobe for the family! ssnaa o f thankfulneas for the hottest controveray proves to be North Methodist Church "Christian Vocations.” Refresh- Council of Churches ' Manchester Police Chief James Have you a good looking vase, duction, pot of visual or headline Mrs. RIehnrd H. Ptnn«y menta will be provided by the of- CAMPING be sure that any ^ar rebuilt here laneous shower. Patterns are easy to follow and MANCHESTER TOURAINE story whidi la how coming out of with the hierarchy of hto own 800 Parker S t Reardon will attend the ceremon­ will be as safe to drive as a new stunning materials are shown in bottle or jug that, you never use? proof.'And how strange it to that Rev. H. Oegood Bennett, bltaitotor fleerv ^ The shower was at the home of If so. let ABC Appliance Repairs Church, over hto federal aid to the -same atmosphere which could 10 a.m., Morning Worship aad Mmday, 7:30 p.m., 05th annl-1 _ StoaUng Tta 7th ies. e q u i p m e n t one. ' - her aunt, Mrs. Waltdr J. Tedford, the stores. All yoii really need is Oiurcti School. Nuraery for oWl- Det. Sgt. George Trapp of the A great many cars will look to have your sewing machine put make it into a stunning lamp. The MEMORIAL CO. U u cf, crop estimates for the education bill which does not ot­ put huckster-t3rpe charts into 9 and 10:30 a.m., Family Wor­ versary committee will meet at The Chtoes^rclate a ve^ atrik- Rockville Police Department will CUSTOM MADE 13 Hawley St. The hostess used a most delightful .lamps can be PAINTS Ribicoff's performance could teach dren during worahlp service. Serv­ pj,u,.ch parable. They aay: "it cornea Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, pretty shabby by the time spring color scheme of pink and white in in order' at ABC Appliance Re Opposite Etost Csnetory snnant year l^vs now been aet ter any aid to parochial achooto ship. Service of Holy Commun­ ice o f CommuiUon by Dr. Roberta. be among the policemen to grad­ Air Mattresses, Stoves,. CANVAS AWNINGS arrives, for the winter weather will made from odd-shaped vases, pot­ maintained by the OathpUc Church Bowles the art of. becoming invtoi- ion. Sermon, In Lenten series on Wednesday, 7:45 p.to.. Midweek to pass that a man went to ipar- the decorations. pair.s, ■ tery jugs and old oil lamps. ■ Uie For Bosf RosuIh at tha hlghsst mark in history, ble! Dinner guests may be in for 7 p.m.. Adult Dtocusnion Group Lenten Service. The third medita- ket, having on hia shoulder a uate. Lanterns have taken its full toll of the paint. Miss Kennedy and Paul T. J(c- While you will not be needing and attendM by Catholic children seeing Jesus: "Jesus, Friend in church parlor. Paint protects your car and It is cost is extremely- moderate and Qiidlity Mnmarialc sad SIS so handsome that the In- a surprise, tonight, when the Un Sinners." tlon to the seriee of the "Ufa of string of seven large copper coins Kay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. a fan now, it is a good time to President Kennedy's position 7 p.m.. The Mu Sigma CM MANCHESTER foolish to neglect worn and bare have it put in running order. If you will have a lamp that is out of Over $0 Yem Experioios dtaa ffovamment feels that it has der Secretary to introduced. 9 a.m„ Sunday School: nuraery, Christ” will he illustrated with (Chinese -coins are strung on McKay Sr., 47 White St., will be the ordinary at very little *0081 to that the Conatltutiop, with its We guess that, except for an Group will meet at the chureh plcturea In color on the screen. The strings and carried on the shoul Church to Vote SDRfLUS SALES CO. places. At Turnpike Auto Body n.arried Aug. 12 at St.. Mary’s you wait until you need it, every­ PAUL'S a t last paiseil its worst ertoto to Grades 4-12. with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Matteaon. Wx>rks you will find expert serv­ one else will be .trying to have you. ctoaele decree for separation of occasional ascent into the more 10:30'a.m., Sunday School: nura- topic will be "Jeaus teaches Hu- ders.) Meeting a beggar who was 169 N. MAIN ST. Episcopal Church. ' ■ tfes tsRlflo atnig^s to bring In- flowery emtory certain national rnlllty and Forglvenass.” pleading for alms, the man gave ice by men fully trained and ex­ CoH Ml 9-5807 PAINT SUPPLY church and state, dii^tly and con­ ery. kindergarten. Grades 1-8. On Consthution at Depot Square difi’s food production c^iscity up platforms seem to . demand. State 5:30 p.m.. Junior High Youth South Methodist Church Thursday,— 7:30 p.m., Sunday the beggar six of his seven coins perienced. The paint used ? Du 645 Main Street t« its own needs. clusively forbids him to submit s and National Chairman Bailey to Lnwreoee F. Almond Mid-1 Then the beggar. Instead of show Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. Pont, o f course, for only DuPont Scliool to Offer A. AIMETTl, Prop, Fellowship. School staff meeting. Topic; Members of the TalcottvlUe Con­ J ^ J. FARR—-MI 8-7111 This hasn't happened with mlr- bill which would aid church-main­ the Cdhnectieut figure who has un- 0:30 p.m.. Senior High Methodist P erw M. Sporrler die Childhood." ing gratitude, slipped up behind can meet the high standard set for Harrison SL, 5tancliMt«r Tel. MI 9-0.100 Mlntotora the man and atole the seventh gregational Church will vote to­ quality materials used Itou can Full Scholarship ran. It has involved expansion of tained schoola 'The Oathollc Cardi­ dergope least change. We don’t Youth Fellowship. Group will morrow whether to accept the know whether he will choose to meet at North (Jhurch and « to- 9 and 10:45 am.. Morning Wor­ BockvUle BtaRri Church coin:" have the car paint matched or ggrsaga, increased development of nals, ArehMShope and bishops ship and Communion. Meditation constitution of the United Chureh changed, as you will. Foreign cars, divest himself for the benefit of getoer to South MethodUt Church 89 Urion S t Man was granted six days on Watkinson School, college pre­ hrlgation practices, more Int^- have now, to a Washington meet­ by the R«v. Lawrence F. Almond, which to do his labor; "six days o f Christ. with or without the origtoal the old home state audience, but as guests of the MYF there. Rockville The vote will be taken at tho see fairway SEE US FOB: paratory school for Ijoys In Hart­ We buy, cell or trade antique a ln eultlvation of the land avall- ing, taken the poeitjon that Presi­ if he does we imagine he will have You Were Hiere: Judas of Rev. Wtathrop W. Fnmaworth. Shalt thou labor and do all thy formula, can have the colors WATKINS-WEST Kerioth.” Church School for nurs­ cohcluslon of the 11 a.m. service. o Aluminum Roil Awnlnga matched perfectly. Newer models ford. Is offering a six-year full tui­ and used furniture, china, glass, sMs^ and the setting up o f a fat- dent Kennedy's bill would make to confess that when Democrats The SalvaGon Army Pastor work but the seventh day to o Venetian Blinds tion paid scholarship to the school fight down in New York State it ery through junior high. Sabbath unto the-Lord, thy God The United (Jhurch of (Jhrist to a for variety of cars have factory-mixed paints, stiver,' old coins, gold coins# tlllasr industry. In this process, the children in private echooto 801 Main S t 10:45 a.m.. Church School for merger of - the Congregational o Storm Doors to a boy "of unusual merit.” FUNERAL to jtwt like a ward donnybrook on 9 30 a.m.. Church School with 1 Instead of being grateful for the g Combination Windows but whether your car Is a relative­ doUs, guns, hobby collections. the Uhited States has been able "the victims of dlecrimtoatory MaJ. E. Walter Lamle senior high. "Toward a Better Un­ Christian Churches and the Evan­ ly new one or a much older model, The schloarship, which will total Hartford's East Side, and, for all Offleer in Charge claaaes for all ages. gift of the six days, many people at its best! $5,550, Is called The Greater Hart­ SERVICE atUo contents, or whole estates. t s help, with advice and uith legrielation,'' and state that they its famous names Involved, just derstanding of Prayer," adult are' jealous for the Lord's day gelical and Reform Churches. Monchestor AwniRg Co. any shade of paint can be matched. course taught by the Rev. Mr. 11 a.m.. Morning Worahlp. Ser­ The Rev. Robert Shimoda, pas­ ford Day Scholar Award, and will will oppose the bill unless it to about as elemental, hopeless, and mon topic, "The Priceless Pearl." and take from Him the seventh o World Green Stamj^s o 195 WEST CENTER ST. Estimates are furnished gladly. Appralsnls, some financing. 8:30 a.m., Sunday School for all Spurrier In' Susannah Wesley Par­ tor of the Taicottvllle (Jhurch, re­ Telephone Ml 9-3091 Many a new car arrives at be given to day student who wishes ORMAND J. WEST sm eniM to Include' some aid to polite. Reception of new membere. Serv­ day, the Sabbath, too. But the important Ideological ages. lor. Dr. Leon Wind vealed some figures on voting na­ Established 1949 the dealer with scratches and to ehter the seventh grade (first FURNITURE the parochlsl schools. They sug­ . 10:45 a.m.. Holiness service. 6 p.m.; Eighth grade member­ ice o f Ck>mmunion. tionally and in Connecticut. form) of the school. thing shout this to that It has hap- 7:80 p.m.. Evening Goswl hour. Rabbi, Temple Beth Sholom acrapes on it that were ao Director REPAIR SERVICE peaed with Nehru holding firm to gest a poaslble constitutional loop­ Special vocal and band music. Ser­ ship class to Susannah Wesley Hall .. .a______^____ He said that of 1,897 churches quired during shipping. What Applications must be made to mon by Maj. Lamle "Building Up for a planning meeting. Message, "The Seven Ptoguer.” around the country that voted, 1 ,- the school before March'15. The 142 B. CENTER ST. and "SALES his own origtoal declaion to try hole, by which long terin, low In­ O p e n F o n im Rev. 16. FAIRWAY do the owners do aborut them? The Other ‘Fellow.” 7 p.m., Older Youth Fellowship 798 voted to accept the constitu­ Main Street Manchester Most of them take the cars boys will take competitive exami­ TALCOTTVILLB CONN. to progress through democracy terest federal loans to private Pastor Continues Manohecter’e Oldeet 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by will meet with the Senior High tion, with 99 opposing It. Open Thnrs: and Frl. TUI 9 o to. Turnpike Auto Body Works for nations on March 18-at 8:30 a.m. TEL. 5H 8-7449 father than through governmental echooto might be provided for. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. Fellowahlp in Wesley Hall. Film, United htadiodlst Here in Connecticut, he said, 83 at the school. A Suggeetion Church of Bolton Lenten Lectures - touch-up work, and,' when they With Ftoeet FaclUtiee sbaoluttom. It might have been Even they, we think, might ad­ To the Editor. Thomas McCann. Broken Mask." churches voted to accept it, and 4 are finished; they simply cannot . Boys from the Greater Hartford 6 p.m.. Prayer service. 7:30 p.m., New member seminar Rt. 44A and South Rd. rejected it. < area from age.s 11 through 13, peaalble for India, too, to travel mit that such a loophole, even I have read a lot about the Rev. Onriton T. Driey, Mlntotor The Rev. Clifford O. Simpaon, find where the paint was chipped town of Manchester purchasing 7.. p.m., Evangeltotlc service. In the library. or scratched. Turnpike AutoBpdy regardless of race or creid, are faster at the beginning If It could ahould the President and Congress pastor "lof Center .Congregational AUTOSODT Union Pond, also of the progrees Music by Citadel Band and Songs- 8:30 a.m.. Service of Holy Com­ Piano's’ will do touch-up work for you at eligible to' compete. Previous rec­ Upholstery have resorted to collectivization, terc. Sermon by Maj. Lamle: "The St. John’s PoUab Natleoal (Jhurch, wlll..)d,tpcu8s salvation by ords .of high acadeipic standing will and the Court accept it, would Lydall A Foulds has made in elim­ munion. a most reasonable price and you VIC’S PIZZA SHOP srith its theoretical efficiency, or Bleeding Lamb.” QalffioUe Chureh faith at the’^second o f four Len Libraries Topic RKTAURANT be considered: r AND -M Shops' still retaln-itJ element of quarrel will never find a difference to -••9 153 W Middle Turnplko inating the odors from mme. Have 23 Oolwny St. 9:30 a.m., Church School for all teh lecturea at the church Sun ‘•Over 46 Yenre Experience' tf it-had employed some absolute also read of the trash and gar­ ROUTE 6-44A, BOLTON shading or-color, when the job is The scholarship is valued at $925 -« . Phone Ml 9-5700 with the Intent of the'Constitution. R«v. Writer A. Hyerice, Pastor departments. day at 7 p.m. For Women’s Unit a year, and will extend from goverhmental control over the In­ bage dtopoaal problems in thlg OovMiant CongragatloBal Chureh 9:30 and 11 am.. Morning Wor­ finished. RE-UPHOLSTERINO Better than suggest such loop­ (EvaiigelleahiOov(- - - t) The other lectures In the ae- WRECKER seventh through twelfth grades. dian labor force, so Uiat it could area. ahlp. Sermon: "Paradoxes of the riea on (Jhriatton fundamentria Nothing detracts from a car e Modern furniture PIZZA holes, or badger s Catholic Prcel- ' 48 Sprnee St. 8 a.m.. Private confessions. ChrtoUan Faith—Woaknesa and Tbe role of libraries and teach­ Open Sundays For information and application I have lived on North |4aln St. 8:30 a.m., Geneial confeeniona. .will be 'The Fellowship of the more than worn seat covers. But ' nnd Antiques tell people where to work and dent, the Church hierarchy might Rev. IL EJnar Bash, Pastor ing materials to schools will be SERVICE why settle for ordinary seat covers Watkins-West Service Understanding forms, those interested may write e Store Stools nnd Boothe SPA G H Eni for 17 yeurn. 9 a.m., Mass. ®‘ ” " * ^ ’m ^ M S g of the board I 8* ;;^ :: "The DeaOriy o f the discussed at a statewide meeting, . Try Our .Delicious Roast Beef the scholar.ship secretary, Wat- what to do. But India rejected better address Itself directly to First it was a nice place to llvq. 'i’ " ------12:05 p. when you can purchase custom It has l)een sald.many times that<*------' e Cuetom )Furnlture RAVIOLI such methods, and now the good 9:30 a.m„ Sunday School with Monday, 7 p.m.. Friendship Club of trustees. sponsored by the Service Bureau and Stuffed Shrimp Dinners kinsori School, 180 Bloomfield Ave., Slip Covers and Draperies the proposal that the Constitution After a few yeara, cams slight meeting. ------w.iinur. I The church fellowship com- made seat covers at no extra to thoroughly understand and ap- played with the price of each clear­ class for each age level, kinder 7 pm.. Methodist Youth p^vide refreshments for Women's Organizations, next charge from Turnpike Auto Seat predate something, we must ex Hartford 5, Conn. ■ Made to Order OPEN DAILY nowa to that the methods ot Itself ought to be changed. odors from Union pond in the garten through adult. Hiursday from 10:15 am. to 2:16 o Dancing Saturday Nights ly indicated so that the family may damocracy, with their slower summertime. A few yeara later, ships during a fellowship period after Cover Co., 166 W. Wlddle Tpke.? perienoe It, and ao it is. with the select what they can afford with­ Complete Selection of Materials, 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. It was under this Constitution, 10:30 a.m., Churchtime Nura. OOspel Hril p.m. at Oenttoel HiU Hall, 956 e Weddihge e Banquets Away from Home Service offered start, are beginning to pay off there was a real atink from Union ary conducted to vestry until close 415 Center Bt. Mato St, Hartford. . ■ ReBulyrmade seat covers cannot out haying to ask embarrassing f r e e ESTIMATES SUNDAYS and with a clear awareness of its TdIcottvUla CoogregritoBri Church the lectures e Partleo-—Phone MI 3-2842 begin to cotopare "with those that by the Watkins-West Funeral Pond in the summertime. Now. of Morning Worship-for those un­ Speakers will be Dr. Heiberi' questions. If it is desired, deferred 208 N. Main SL, Stanchettor 4 P.M. to 10-..30 P.M. aoimdly and handsomely. For one prohibitions, that' parochial are custom tailored, and, when Service!. The loss of a member of pa-v'ments .may be arranged. Radio Today there is a real stink, notv only der'third grade. 10:30 a.m., Breaking o f Bread. Budgel *222 Jensen, director of instniotional the family is always a shock, but 5H 9-6S24 CLOSED MONDAYS very significant thing about the schools have been established and 10:46 a.m.. Morning Worship. Noon, Sunday School. you order them from here, you are 'iiie interior of the Watkins- from the pond, but also from the 10:46 a.m.,'Nursery open. . -----7 — materiato for ■' Greenwich public YOUR FAVORITE BRANDS when death occurs away from paak food harvest in India this expanded in this country. These Hockanum. River below the pond, Bermom "The Word of Assure . 7 p.m., Gospel Service. schools, and Dr. Elmer R. Smith, certain of perfect fit and custom West Funeral Home, 142 E. Center WDRU-^1380 11 a.m.. Morning worship serv- New York — An average re tailoring. Harry Mull, owner of home, it is more distressihg. Prob­ year to that It to being achieved conditions for the existence and and even In the winter. Drive ance." Installation of church offl. TueadSy, 8 p.m., Prayar meet­ ice and Simday School. The regular tired couple’s annual costa for chairman of the education depart­ lems of all kinds arise, there are St., is one of quiet good taste and 1:UU A. J; at Mlddhy cera, reception of membere, an ing. Turnpike Auto. Bisdy Works and the rooms are beautifully appro­ 3:05 Jerry Bishop Snow In spite of unfavorable weather maintenance and support of paro­ down North Main St. one of these 8 morning service will be followed medloal cars range from $222 In ment at Drown University. Lunch­ COLD BEER decisions to be made and all the 6:U5 Art Johnson Show FOR EXTRA MONEY celebration of Holy (^mmunlon Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. eon -reservations must be made Turnpike Auto Seat Cover. Co. Is priate. The location could not be 8:05 Raynor Shines oendltiona. India's battle for its chial schools have been voluntar­ nice foggy nights. Phew! A fel­ by a vote on the new constitution Scranton, Pa., to $866 to Loa An- proud of the fine Work turned out details to handle. That is why this low worker . who gave me a ride 7 p.m.. Evening Service.' The with the Service Bureau office by service offered by Watklns-West better, for it is right in the center 11:U5 SpotliRhl on Sports Beruba's own food will and must continue ily accepted in the past. The fact, service prepared by the national Concordia Lutheinn Ckurch of tha United Church of Christ, gelea, according to a recent na- LIQUORS, WINES of the town. Completely air-con­ 11:15 Raynor Shines t y p e w r i t e r s e r v ic e WE PAY home Saturday let me know'what Greetere are Dr. , and Mrs. John' Uonwlde survey. Tuesday. DUCOindDUmXRfflNiSHING is so greaitly appreciated. , All you 1:00 News. Sipioff hecauae its population growth will thati as time goes on, there have office of the denomination, am Winter and Garden Ste. / need to do Is to call Watkins-West, ditioned rooms add to the comfort |^IC-.1080 479 Middle Tpke. E. he thought about it. phaaiztog the program of our in Rev. Paul C. Krieer; Paator FREE DELIVERY of everyone and comfortable fam­ Mnncheater kmp on increasing the amount of been more such schools, arid more Why doesn't the town purchase ajid through its membership in the 1:00 Monitor HIGHEST FRIGES atitutions, will be presented. 16« MIDDLE TURNPIKE, WEST Associated Funeral Directors’ Serv­ ily room* allow privacy for mem­ 1:15 Voiir Home Decorator FOR SCRAP PAPER, RAGS, food it needs each year. But India children attending them, has ab­ Union Pond, lower it gradually, 8 a.to., Holy Communion ' M l-9.5507 MODERN 1:30> Saturday Matinee kBBinOT ’TYPEWRITERS Wednesday, 7:80 p.m„ Midweek Th.- Bnnt Ihni c, , V r : W r. „ PIANNU) SfCl/PIfV MANCHESTER ice, everything will be taken care bers of the family. They are free 2:00 Metropolitan Opera ^ has turn stopped losing that bat solutely no relevance to the prin­ and use it for the site of a dump? Lenten Service. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Holy Commun­ to come and go as they wish. There ROYALS, UNDERWOODS, .METALS an* SCRAP IRON MEErimi of. The home is able to .offer this 5:05 Monitor L. C. SMITHS, Etc. tie. and 'haa begun to win it, and ciple involved. TTie river could be piped and the ion, Church School and nuraery. l l u l ■is ample space for practically any 6:30 Special Report CALL OR DELIVER TO town would wind up ^th a beau­ 7 p.m.. Adult Bible clasa. @ 1 Manchester T V S E R V IC E service all over the United States 6:00 News, Weather ■ that could be the most Important It Is not legitimate controversy, Calvary Church VICHI'S and in Canada. All the expense-of size service desir^. The large 6:20 Strictly Sports We Handle Stationery Along tiful piece of property. Wednaaday, 7:30 p.m.. Midweek 405 CENTTO ST. chapel may be divided by closing 7:05 Monitor aaiwa that has eome w t of Asia in then, to arfpie that legislation (AaaerobUee of God) PACKAGE STORE telephoning, making a trip and the With Office Machine Supplies OSTRINSKY Perhaps some of your readers 847 E. Middle Tpke. Lenten Veapera. « . , '“ Sir®* MltehMlI 3-7043 Corner of GrtowoM SL resulting ' strain is avoided, and doofs, thus forming a small chapel. 8:00 UConn at Rhode Island Tour Mall Ust Aa Desired O long time. based on the Constitution and on have aeon what evpntiially ' hap­ Wednaaday, 8:80 p.m., Paator i 20 BIS8ELLBT.' Families may have a car placed at 10:06 Monitor Dealer! In Waste Matertoln Kenneth L. Ouetsfaon. Pastor TEL. 5 n 2-2206 yet everything is handled just as 11:00 New’s 78! PARKER ST. conditions hitherto accepted. eud- pens to a dump site. In my home clasa. you wish. their disposal. They have only to 11:16 Spbrts Final A. J. BiRUBR. Prop- town, one {jump site ia now a pnrk request? a car and It will be pro­ 11;30 Monitor Tel. MI 8*5725 or ID S-8JI9 denly becomes legiilation which ^;45 a.m., Sunday School otosaea Oommuri^ Bsptlat Church EARN DIVIDENDS from the 1st MOTOROLA For years. Watkins-West has 12:06 Surlight Serenade . Mi 9>S477—MJ $-8542 Throe Tones Of Policy and another one filled a quarry, been an honored name in ^lanches- vided. For those who wish music, 1:00 Siffn-of( makes the children to parochial for all agea. 585 E. Center S t s t the Green that waa a drowning hasard, and .11 s.m., Morning Worship. Tha D«I^H modt nmtt Monday or TiMMdoy , ter and vicinity. Starting back a fine Hamt^ond organ Is ivall- WHAV-eiO Odeaalonslly, the news head- schools "the victims Of discrimina­ John R. Nenbert Minister 1:00 Club 91 to now the site of expenaive homes. Rsv. Michael Ricci of Hartford, SALES oiKi SERVICE some 87, years ago in 1864, Wat­ able. r « mtmm Muss buseb themselves to a man- tory leglalatlon.".-Ifr;.these. partic­ kins Bros, commenced serving the ^ . vrvr tpuutivs No ohe Hkna a dump, hut a gueat speaker. 6:3® a.m.j Sunday Chfirch School wIN oom dividondfi from March 1»r. Wo Mrvice adl Bonkee of TV, To'day, parking seems to be a 7:30 Saturday Night Dance Party ■tr which BUggasta theory or slo- ular children are 'butaide the reach dump would be heaven compared people to a small building on Wells ajor. problem but this is not so at 8:00 Night Plight 7 p.m., Family Gospel Service. for children, cradle roil through 13-no Newn -Slgiisigii UIl gaa about policy. Three . such of this legialation, it Is because to Union Pond. Evangelist Ricci Will again be Radio and Phonograp?** St. During the years, the business Watkins-West Funeral Home, Off WTOP—1410 .Grade 4. youth Oraffea 11. 12. expanded with the growth of the hasdHnas, the other day, made a someone freely decided to organize George Baldwin speaking. BdulU. Mgrntog Worship for chll the street parking Is provided at 1:(X) New* ; town, anid. to 1944, Ormand West the rear^of the home and there is 1:10 Uou Terri ' father nice picture, together, of their schooling beyond the bene­ ' Wednesday, 8 p.m., Prayer Serv­ dren and youth. Grades 5 through 3:00 Conn Uallrobm AIRFIELD SERVlOE WINS ice at the parsonage, 33 Vernon S t jo,(ned Watkins Bros. In 1955, the ample paVking spaces for over 40 whst Amerlesn foreign policy fits o f 'this or any similar kind of 10. Ordinance o f Communion Current annual dividend .... funeral home became the Watklns- cars. This is a- wonderful con­ 0:00 Newa WeaUier Hartford, 'March 4 (/P)—Air­ Meditation: ’m.Tlia Upper Room for The -Best In 6:16 Conn Ballroom- e A k k aidffhtlM. ^ legislation. It is hot President field Service Go.,' Inc., Windsor • hint fot It. . . In eolot* lo iMtifi West Funeral Service. Through hiS venience to those . visiting the 7:00 Bob Scott Church of the-Nnznrens 10:30 a.ml. Sunday Church quMtiMi on color? * .. whol la w ?.., how to 6o Ht warm and sympathetic understand­ 7:30 Newa, Weatoar Ml S-6MS Xb one of theae headlines, Adlat Kennedy who Is making the choice Locks, has won State Utilities 288 iMrin S t home. Processions may be formed 9:00 Ray Somera School for children and youth, CALL US Joe ixport Mp on your n«t painting lob. WORK CLOTHES ing of the problems facing a be­ here without creating a traffic haz­ fftsitoisnii. our amhaaiador to the involved. One does not adcuse the Ck>mmisslon approval to operate - K C. E. Winslow, Minister 11:00 Newa- limousine service for airline pas­ Grades 5 through 10. Morning wor reaved family, Mr. West has made ard and through Its use, greater 11:10 Ray Boniera ITS a very gren contribution to the . 1:00 Del Raycea OUtsd Mi^loas, was making ji rain of discriminating against sengers between Bradley Field aha! 9:30 a.m., Church School. Classes ship for adults, youth. Grades i privacy and comfort ’la provided WINF—U30 gp ssA , diraetad to Buaala, about those who elect to go out and alt through 1- Communion Meditation service. -So many families have ex* for tfiose entering and leaving the New Haven. The PUC, in grant for all ages. preMed their deep appredaUon of 1:00 Show,oaao. N ava in it One cannot accuse the Preal- Ing the approval to Airfield Serv. 10:45 a.m,, Worship Sarvics. “In . the Upper Room." funer&l home. B:S 0 Mutual Sporta , Aillrlsa. , (Jhurch membership class avines Bank of lilancliester 7M liA iN JWa N C H ^ T E R p h o n e Ml 9*4601 Morry's his sympathy and understanding, Xh tho plslnast Uhd of apsaking, dent qr the Oonstitutioh of dis' ice yeatenUy iumed down a elm- Message by the paator. Thams: ^ hto very real desire to be of help Night or day,, a ready response 4 ia f g ^ S s A F liar appUcaUon' from the Con­ "The Crux of Christian Ooinmlt-^ **![“ *“*•• 6:06 Showcase and Newa. IM told Rusrta not to try. to go erlminatlnil against thote who, to FAST BRANCH W£bl BRANCH BUT THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORIt ^ and hto endeavors to relieve the to yours from Watklns-Webt Fu­ necticut LUnoualne Service of JDent" Children's Church and 6:15 p.m., Youth Choir rehear- MAIN OFFICf MEN'S STORE neral Service. The doors are always 7:06 Social Security tho laws of btotoiy, as their own right and of their own ari. Grades 7, 8, and 9. Senior A . o n r ■ ■ • ■ ■ p. > r I( n rl ^ family of the iqany burdens exist­ 7 : 1& Evening Devotlona MoMhotfor MooMf New Haven. Both flrma fought for nVirsery. i . I i n S f • -.V > ' - sf; I,,I if , YiT MAIN S T IU in open to serve-you and you know 7:30 Bliowcaaa and N s^ esrtsinly apply them' free decision, elect for their chji PUC permlsalon to operate the 6 p.m.. Youth 8ervlee« Baptist Youth Fallowablp meets ing at Bu«h a time. Muale Bayond tha r - .. tad Haws at the chureh 'to attend a masting At Watklns-West, each funeral sympathy end taderstandtog to filSi'S SSJSd S I ra and Nawa m i TnwhH Ct. dren what they eohslder the a{>e- service at hearings last month. 7. p.m„ EvimgsUstle. Barrios ,IH M, ..r;. Mf s •J (. . /; . . KnttoKaiHuuatoStato yours as they try to ferve yoq -aa |u:8 World news noon to AMdL , ' at Center Conjnregatioaal Church f VI rjitJ^ ‘ * ■ ■ PAINTS to ccmplete, regardlw of coeL >tosna*’ haaald, ‘ Is Tha PUC dectolon gives Alrfiald Maasags by tha pastor. they, themselves, would be served. i2:i6 sisni^ dal valuta and beaefiU of a paitK Serrioe the right to qperato tha Wednaaday, 7:30 pm , Tnyar with thf CYP CTub. OsAketa sAd etaer arUcles are dis­ follow s dilel edioei syiteea. nm (or a Sfi#ayj trial period. akd Prntos Boriee. 7 p.m.. Junior RlBh Youth fhl* lALwAvi w m n f pp n m PAw m ei Y. MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 P A O l I t V W . MANCHESTEEI/EVENIN'G h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 AGE S IX ' d a il y CROSSWORD PUZZLE BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE THE —----- !■" —I AiwwrtftPrwdowPunN K E E P BUT HELPING NOU CLEAN U? THIS ’ e i inia O U T A M V THAT MESS 0U6HTA TAKE CAKE OP Western Province WAVFERONC POeSNT W A N N A ' THINSS FORTOM/( Herald Angle W HAT O N P IN IEH count: HGAI7UW3 ,ARB DOWN 1 » P 0 R WHAT P A IN T IN ' ACSOSS ■ r AWdOOP EL«E B EP O R E Wbto cjo a il ICuudlaa IBrouKhtnp CANI P ET U N IA , etefioife^ 4 3 CIW >A Nend* EARL YOST DEEP? BrOTlBC#,.— 3PuM|*in Bucks Within Close Runner-Vp IS and Windsor DO? o n * AD'iERSiryf EfiAD.VleAU>ST SItlatiM th« brain Sport* Editor BACK! 4PalmUIr Long striding Pc4e Close of ftiSBiPtMe nation a third Manchester and the Quanttco 1- ' t CHALLEMOe — .^tfcovinet .STivem Pair of Wins IS Train Bfroaacutat .Not« 8 Taken froib the Little Black Btiok Mnriaee was second by inches ANDMAK&lHl£i MWUlow TFootpart Inst night tai the 1,000 yards run iboree Finalists' OUR R i4b^ ISHtriner'i SAdoiad Boxing instructor Tommy O’Neill and his protege, Tony On Top Season at Madison Square Garden. HooRv' ^ »Ftar Gynt’a Kubasek, both of Manchester, • are the subject of a fea^re ' dlractiott mothar . „ , Turning to the 1,000 yard event rl.V . .1, 10 Bom 30 Boy out of S20aalle story in the current Power Plant edition distributed by Pratt front the mile. Close Was hip­ Once again, for the second straight yea^, it will b« Rock­ 17 Pertaining to 10 IrriUte (coll.) bondage 64 bland In'tho New York; March 4 (/F)— tha velum 11 AcCoutannenu 31 Arrow polaon Hatarfalaa tt Whitney Aircraft in East Hartford. Both O’Neill, a one­ ped a t'th e finish line by Jerry ville and Windsor High in the finals of the second adnual 18 rutdMttomad 12 Straya 33 Shield beating 65 Doll and time fighter and a trainer of boxers,for two decades, and‘18 By all-odds, Ohio State’s top- Seibert of'California In n new JBasketball Jamboree at Rockville High. Last night before a • wyF boat IbSUU 34 Mortgage monotoBOOf ranked Buckeyes should beat meet record' pf 2:08.5 in the S-¥ lOAmaricaa 21 Haraniuad 35 Redact S7Baa’f home year-old Kubasek are Aircraft employes. The North End Kaoey Games. Tfine crowd. W inder bombCd RHAM, 76-47, and Rockville wUdidum 24 Oeanlng 58Pmater younpatar ranched the finals of^ Michigan State tonight, wrap easily trounced Stafford High, 86-^* BY V. T. HAMLIN 22 Bitter implement 40 War tone (ab.) ALLY OOP 20 Native iprlng 420bacure SOPromonton tho Lowell Sun Golden Gloves up the Big Ten championship 39. ‘nie losers are paired at 7:15 caged but nine baskets!. Bill Lech* UWlTHfiWDRAJf rao s , 0H,AU.RI6Hi:HBaE/ 23Prlntet’t 48 Encountered SlMorindin dyta Tournament last month before, and move within one victory Friday night with the winners j COULD IVWEy WBAIMMS ALL measure 27 It is a-rr- 48 Cheat rattlee 63 Greek bttar . map netting-.five. He talltod SI 1 IF rp , RiGKnFnsNOr I AW TWCEJUOORi'OQ/' AW, HAVE A BIT6-. ^ 25-Highwayt province 67 Vancouver— being eliminated. . . . First an­ of sn unbeaten regular season. Doiig Sanders meeting at 8:30. •* points, 100OLD, BUT. I JUST VW^mW AiOMPf I PONT , MOOSBESCTH*/ iao(ab.).1 28 Soviet wma 50 Thick slice nual Town Tenpin Bowling Tour­ For one of the faw time# this 1>CRE!S AUM5 ^BHSUS>irM/| ' fmuBTSTEW^JlAAm/^l JUKISLES 51 Labor Iblari^dlir But then anything can happen summary: ^uJTOFsntfF rrSNOTAICCP on^ur? 27----1 L- isla thathe 20 Solicitude nament will be staged next month in college basketball. season, Rockville High Coacti John ■MliTiile (M>^ AiCUND HBC/HOW «OUU>'lOU , provincial i r r r r r IT at the Parkade Lanes with Roger Assumes Lead Canavaro was able to sit back and r pu. capital 'H r “ r r r r r r Macaione Bupervialng activities. . . The unexpected happened to Arcktv.v...... 4 M 18 ‘ S2Upri^t Weat Virginia last night. The relax while his club was playing. Nl»P:—Golf in the final period with several giv­ Fahy ...... 0 30 Painful H s r (Charlie (Buzn) Keeney and Jimmy knocked off by William and Mary, McAdams ...... 0 dlRaquira n r 88-76. in the aemiflnala of the con­ purists can,"tut tut” all they want ing good accounts of themselves. Wright ...... S s 43 Hawaiian Xtorlarty from the lineup. TTie for­ ference’s championship tourna­ about the hesitating swing Doug Lanky Skip dander, who tow­ Sorrano ...... 4 04 wresth mer was undergoing a pre-service Dovtiewici ...... 1 ment. It was one of the major up­ Sanders uses, but the California '7r'-- iT- ered several inches over any Staf­ Ludaig 0 OO 44 Allowance s * u si u physical examination. sets of the campaign. professional could point to his lead ford player, was sensational. He 1 ST for waste Hi ✓ controlled the. backboards and U Touts iis loii *•4 4SLMt . Weat Virginia went into the today in the third round of the Bunsrd (S«) 47 Tahitian god ssr IT - Big Difference game boasting a 13-game winning 530,000 Greater New Orleans in­ threw in 25 points, most of his 11 P B r PU. 40 Pronoun streak and a 23-3 record. William vitational Tournament. buckets coming from outside the 1 Scusssl 1 oi 3 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SO Female saint w What a dlfferehce a set-up man key. 1 Hlpsttv .. 3 w makes in voUeyball., F r a n k and Mary. Which never has won a Success and m^mey — 59,000 S Klecak .. 0 ! (ah.) Southern crown, was only 13-9. earned this year.—. both have set­ Bernice Arcklvy (13) and Dfck i Leehmsn 8 a n S3 Among w 48 (Snitx) Mordavaky, the No. 1 S.orrano (10) also reached double 1 Truclter . 0 0 68 Slender splker in Manchester, had a oo-ao Bv the time the firing la over tled on the 27-year-old . Georgia- PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER VT tonight. William anS Mar>’ will born swinger who plays o u t. of figures.’ 4 Utstl .... 1 3- 4 00 Pertaining to , aeason tni the Roc American Stafford had trouble getting _I Muslo ... 0 04- I 'iJ c__ c lP f YOUR POP DONT* a lorum ^ know whether it or George Wash­ Ojai, Calif., but golf form—never'. | n m 82 Much-----ig I r u 55 League thla aeaaon due to the ington. surprise 84-87 conoueror of > through the Rockville defense and ' is .Teuie t 31-38 39 s o CENTC EN TS , SO.J SU R E IS FORSET. mined here 6 fact ha was unable to work with But despite the absence of the | JE N N Y LU OENEROUS X WAS the Citadel in the other Southern classic swing, Sanders wa.s three KNOW INM AT^ 64Froicn water u & - S a regular set-up man.' Thursday FRANK MORDAVSKY semifinal, ■will quallfv for the tDOO TP X l^ ANOMECY TO YO U M ISH T Y- , es Bridal path M night, in an exhibition in Newing- on top entering today's third SO TO Tw; PRISCILLA SENEROUS eeita-----bavea i i NCAA Tournament. It will also round with 68-65—133. S'#--Wgrwrr-'>- : c-riiw; jki A B ILLIO N _ It TO HIM,. dhreikity of ton, with Red Hadden, one of the the National League ever since, be an Important dav for Bradley, .DOLLARE^POPf MOVIES.' pM timere in the oport, doing the fl,-at with the Boston Braves and Johnny Pott of Shreveport, La., TOOfr occnpauona tt Kentucky, Vanderbilt, New Mexi- whose form is much nearer Ui4 Fight Up in Air Today, OOConiecrata u Betting. Mordavaky idrillad one now with Milwaukee. StHte. Morehead. Princeton. OODegradera buUet ahot after another . . Pat * * • ' normal, trailed Sanders at 68-68,^ t Wake Forest. Duke and several 136 with Gav Brewer of Crystal BY FRANK O’NEAL ■| Bolduc, who has covered aU Class other teams whose tournament SHORT RIBS I A basketball action in the CIAC Pension. Fund hopes rest on the outcome of piv­ River, Fla., third at 72-6.5—137. "h Tournament at the New Haven The Player Peneibn Fund, which otal grimes on this final big week­ Big Julius Boros of Mid Pines, Sugar Wants Own Way I Arena thia aeason, claims the oi;- put the baseball player on a par N. C., and Freddie Haas of New end of the season. Orleans were two more strokes flclatlng, for the most part, has with other profeAslona, has growm Won First Game Easy * been sub-par . . Handling the pub- brick at 139. Las Vegas. Nev., March 4.-4 If the ring platform Itaelf into a healthy neat egg of some If Ohio State 122-0) gets past UP> — Toriight’a achefiuled were enlarged, the promoter senfr % lie addttM . chore* for Class A 516.000,000. At a cost of 52 per Michigan State It need only whip Tournament favorite Arnold I games in New Haven is the team Palmer, who now plays out of middleweight title fight be­ aaid, two rows of ringside AffOf9 day for the players, the bulk of Illinois next Saturday to become tween champion (Sene Fullmer ■oats might have to be re­ f of Black and Black, Lou Black the fund cornea from TV-radio the first malor team since North Miami rather than his Pennsyl­ _ C mi >>----- vania home, wa.s eight strokes and Sugar Ray Robinaon was moved. And these seats, thay |tj«. Dm, iu. oh.’ , 'I the fine aporta editor of the Con- rights to the World's Series and Carolina In 1967 to go through said, had already been sold m w i nactlout Aaeoclated Proo* Bureau All-Star games, plus a share of from the top with nine others, Jn- up in the air today. ON GCT regular season unbeaten. The iw )- for 540 each. BONNIE BY .lOE CAMPBELL In New Haven, and his eon, Pete the All-Star gates. BucKeves defeated Michigan ^tate cluding such player's as Mike It was neither off nOr on. .Fullmer’a manager, Marv IT WflD., A Black. From' this, a five-year major 83-68 on the Spartans’ court Feb Souchak of Grossinger, N. Y.,'and An emergency meeting of Jenson, said he had no objec­ -A w y TAttse CANVDU LEARN IfiUESS LAtER^ Buy b o n n i e a a * *■ leaguer con draw 588 a month for 11. South Africa’s Gary Player. the State Athletic Oommli- tion to a nriw ring so long aa /vt^aff*/iAMBM6£«eoaeDf THINOS THAT, 6 0 . ' Toughest Batters life at age 60, aKUe a 10-year man Bradley meets St. Louis in a na­ Sanders who had an eagle—he slon. promoters, and represen­ it was not tha ring Robinaon M//L£ yw sasEP. m/A Bonnie! gets 5175 and a 20-year man, 5275. tional T \' game and If the Pe chipped in from 355 feet from the tatives of the two camps end­ used here in training. o o ^ G ‘ Warren Spahn and Ekirly Wynn. If the player waits until he is 60 oria. 111.. Braves win. they'll force pin — six birdies and only one ed in the early morning hours If the promoters tried to SMOOT TIM£ y o u WILL , A the two deans of major league' bogey for his seven-under-par per­ with no- decision on whether J 4A ^ LEA/tNEDTO to start collecting, the payoff a playoff for the Missouri Valley rise thia ring; Jenson said, / pitchers, recently rated the tough- doubles. Playara con also increase title ivith Cincinnati. The Bear­ formance, said he developed his -RECORD FORM—The sequence camera records his an ultimatum iasuad by Rob­ Fullmer would withdraw froirr snaK— / est hitteni they have faced oyer their, contributions, tihereby in- cats have completed their league swing as a caddy in Georgia. jump as 'Valery Brumel of Russia clears 7 feet, 3 1/ 2 inch­ inson last night would b* met. tha fight. / the past 20S yeara. creasing their pensions. schedule with a 10-2 mark. Brad He was quick to defend It con­ es to set indoor record. Brumel cleared bar on second try. The 40-year-0Mi, challenger Jenson said Robinson yn» Following are Spahn'a choices: * * * ley 1s 9-2. The champion will move tending it was ideal for the week­ threatened to pull out of hla trying to duck out o(/tho i Stan Muslnl, Willie Maya, Ernie into the NCAA Tournament and end golfer "because it cuts down It was his third U.S. triumph over Boston high jumper fourth title meeting with the fight "So ho wouldn't hdvo tb Banks, R al|^ Klner, Ken Boyer, ‘Same Old Honk’ the runner-up to the N IT. on errors because of its shortness.” John Thomas. (AP Photofax.) champion from Utah unleaa be carried out” / ■■ Joe Cunningham, Orlando Cep^a, Ralph Houk, the new manager VanderbUt meet Georgia Tech He had a good argument to back the ring at Las Vegas Con-' Approved Eiog /- Oil Hodges, Enoa Slaughter. of the 'Yankees, woa so quiet dur­ and Kentucky is at Tennessee up his claims on the error bit. He ventlon Onter was enlarged The Athlsgic ponunlMrtoii Here is how the Chicago 'White ing the first week of training that the Southern Conference. Should made few miscues with his onl.v from slightly more than 16 said it approved the 16-feot Box Wynn rates. his “mortal en­ a scribe wondered if this was Vandy and the Wildcats win (both miscue—the bogey on the 15th hole mas Denies Soviet feet to 18 feet — or replaced ring because it fell within the emies”: Ted Williams, Joe DlMag- “new Houk.” The ranger major are 9 -4 ),'it would take, another —coming when an errant approach by a larger, ring. speciflcatlona ,/bf the state - shot dropped In a trap. »^O.B.P^Ob e 1M1 w mu. ka. TJL u.*. rtt- on. ; glo, Lou Boudreau, Yogi Berra, assured the writer he was still the playoff to decide the conference’s Robinaon accused the pro­ code. But this approvsL tho . By ilrilr. tm. V Pet# Runnels, Mickey M a n tle , sam%! old guy. "Everj'thing’a go­ NCAA representative. Mississippi Palmer, fresh from victory at moters oif favoring Fullmer commiaslon '^■aid, would not 1 i Gene Woodllng, Roger Marls. ing along okay. If I yelled now State has clinched the SEC crown Baton Rouge only la st' Saturday, and aaid they were trying to prevent the promotera from "What’s this item, a new broom for yonr mother? played lustreless golf, hut blam ^ Holds Whammy on BY KEN BALD Rnd JERRY BRONDFIELD What’s the matter with the one she’s riding?” I "There are two basic kinds of the players would figure I’m the but won’t go to the NCAA because make him fight "in a - tele­ using another ring ao long oa JUDD SAXON 3-r i ■' hitters,” Spahn says. "I call them dog that always barks and never of the sUte’s tinwrttten law the greens on the 6,596-yard City phone booth”. It also met speeltleatlons. IT'S ALL RISHT, NURSE. I WAS .280 hitters an^, .800 hitters. The bites. I figure It’ib e tte r tor a against coping -with Negroes. Park No. 1 course as the tough­ New York, March 4 (/P)— After losing tb Russia’s Valery He contended the 16-foot Tho ropo-te-rop* moasuro- JUST PASSING BY AND MISS r : big difference is that a .250 hlt- manager if he bites when he New Mexico State, the Border est he has encountered since join­ ment of a ring In Nevada BOSWOKTH ISAnaCNOOFMINE., ing tho touring pros five years ago Brumel three times in a row—and getting progressively ring was calculated to help his — ■ -< i ter will get his pitch and foul it barks.” fixing up Houk’s debut as Conference runner-up. faces West less agile opponent. may b* from 16 to 24 feet. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON ' off. The .300 hitter will lose it on boss of the Bombers, one learns Texas State with a chance of mov­ But despite his spot far removed worse in each duel—John Thorijfas today dciii®d that the So­ Rothschild at first said ho my CC5MPIIMENTS TO DR. from the top, the 31-year-old Palm­ viet whiz-kid held a whammy on him. No Definite Prenlso BONNIER. HE i you." that he will take care of his own ing to within a half game of lead­ <3o-Promoter Norman Roth­ would not alter tha ring la WILL DO f "The real strong guys give you pitching rotation, an item entrust­ ing Arizona Stgte, which has er still attracted most of the gal­ "No, l don't think he has a jinx-«> any -way. ARNE J the most trouble,'Wynn says completed its league season. If lery that dodged rain during.most on me, " Thomas said. “No one is schild aaid he would try to Later he aaid ho would JOB.' ■ ed to the hurling coach in the 'I was a little disappointed that have the ring enlarged or re­ • "They can tap the hall and hurt Casey Btengel regime. successful tonight and in its final of the day. unbeatable. I’ll just keep on try­ I didn’t do 7-5,” said Brumel somehow provide an 18-foot ' you. And when they catch it solid a a a game against Hardin Simmons The weather remained a prob­ ing.” placed, but could promise ring. 1 lem and the course still wet from through an interpreter. "John nothing. Katie give it a kiaa. It’a really Monday. New Mexico. State can Brumel soared 7 feet, 3'-i inches looked to me like he needed more . Still later he aaid ovary ef­ gone—long and for good." End of the Line tie for the lead. mid-week downpours. The weather Robinson's person^ physic­ fort would bo made to got a man forecast showers both today last night in the Knights of Colum- practice.” ian, Dr. Robert Holloman, who I can recall one day last spring Wesleyan University’s baseball Morehead, 9-2 in the Ohio Val­ bqs Games in Madison Square Be.sides B nim el's m ark, three bigger ring—but that ho In Bradenton, Fla., when a writer ley, can clinch the title by turning and tomorrow. other?’ indoor records were set attended the early morning wasn't certain, it could b# team has raised 52,200 to cover Garden to .shatter the indoor, meeting, said Sugar Ray had . said to Spahn in my presence. "It’s costs of a southern baseball trip back Eastern Kentucky (8-3). board track record by a' half inch. George Kerr of the University of done. ■ Cepr.1l 6w1 le^mCeir. ^ just too bad that you had to en- this spring by selling soft drinks However, if Eastern Kentucky Illinois and the third-plaCe finish not retreated from his deci­ VlTiether Robinson would TM-WermMfcWtsiM. L ast Jan. 28. Thomas w ent 7-3. sion to g'o home if hii demand ■fight. If promoters failed to ; ter tht_Army and be away from and ice cream at campus events. comes out on top. It will mean a and two weeks ago,, it was Bnimel. er for the British West Indipa in baseball for so long during World The Cards’ spring slate includes three-wav playoff also involving the Olympic 800 meters last year, ''was not satisfied: produce a larger ring was a BY JOHNNY HART him.self. who cleared 7-3. The Rothschild. said none of the question no one expected to War n . If you didn't have to join two games in Miami . . . Total of Western Kentucky which ended its same day Thomas accomplished was caught in 1:09.3 for the 600 *■4 ■w up you would have won 300 games 94 Big Ten athletes were declared campaign at 9-3. yards. That clipped two-tenths of rings in Las Vegas could be ^ answered until the chal­ THOSE DARfJ HUMAN BEiN&S his 7-3, Bnim el got over 7-4'2 in a second off the standard held enlarged to 18 feet simply by lenger’s appearance at today’s BUZZ SAWYER ______BY ROY CRANE ' s long time ago.” ineligible at mid-year because of Princeton assured itself of at Leningrad. It was an indoor meet, NEVER CEAiSE TO AMAzE M E . Sphannle, the one-time Hartford academic failure. Iowa lost 18 ath. least a tie' for the Ivy League joinllv bv Tom Courtney and Mai extending the • ropiss. This, hs weigh-in. furi'MAFKMD -nicH X MAXI pgeor. r TH IR I!lS PIcniRBi„'W'W,m,JAPC.VDUONtt'MA)(EMirrrteS ix o < .A r squthpgw, shot back, "I never- letes, including four basketball but the takeoff wa.s dirt, so there Whitfield. said, would leave insufficient The fight U ocheduled for MR.8AWWRHA$ SHOWVOU SO«K. l«M AMSL.PR.KEeP0 \ WORSE. I OOifT LOOK LIKETRAT NOW crown last night by defeating Dart­ soriie question about it being 2 Him lift ■ figured that way. I was lucky. A atartera. Ohio State was second mouth, 68-54. The Tigers can clinch Ira Davis of the Philadelphia apron space outside the ropes. lO'p.m. (BIST). It was to ba 6RAVE DOUBTS ^TSHOW nCTORE. y KVWH6' IS BOOK HE WRITE) AND THE BOOK IS IN CHINESE... ■ lot of fellows I was with In the accepted ps a world record. Pioneer Club gof off a 52 foot, 1 The state boxing code pro­ televised nationally by ABC. ■nwriAMTHt WHEN PROFESSOR iN A l T ’',.,.,..- ■■ mSSlILV AW.SAWVW? THAT Hu g e with 15, folloiwed by Purdue and it tonight against Harvard. i r army never came back. Who Wisconsin, 12 each, Illinois with tJtah of the Skyline and South­ . Ct-owd Shocked inch leap In the hop. step and jump vides an 18-inch apron. The odda were 8-5, Fullmer. NANKINS UNNERStTV. VDOESlTTmLATH0« for an indoor record. This event IN CHINESE. R o c k ! ; knows, I may have been a better ll, Michigan State with nine, Min­ ern. California of the Big Flve^ Wliile Bnim el wa.s going 7-3'j , ; pitcher because of the ^ s t that I nesota 'with seven, Indiana with alsofcan-clinch conference crownH-^ the best Thomas could do before is not contested much In'the Unit­ . had while In service.''' three arid Northweaterp with one tonlgm. Utah, 88-69 winner over shocked crowd of 14.'25,5 was ed States. The Milwaukee star, now 40, has , . . The Ingemar Johansson-Floyd 6- 10 ----- the first time in two Istvan Rozsavblgyi, the skinny Wyoming last night, faces second- Hungarian Army captain, won the Hartford^ Weaver in Semi-Finals : won 288 games and seems a- sure Patterson world's heavyweight place Colorado State which hum­ years he has failed to clear seven = ^ 05 j bet to gain the GftO Club before boxing match In Miami will re­ mile in 4:01.8—just four tenths of bled Montana, 67-49, feet !n a major meet. a second off Ron Delany’s indoor '. the 1961 aeason ends. ceive the full radio broadcast treat- Southern California, 86-85 vic­ I thought I was going to do 4 * 0 ■i He spent^ the L9.43-44-4B seasons menL The American Broadcasting record. But on the way, he hit the Norwich Tests Wilbur Cross tor over UCLA in overtime last it,” Thomas said wLstfully, ap­ 1..500 meter mark in 3:46.6. eras- with Uncle Sam. Ck>. has lined up 477 atatlona. The night, takes on Stamford at home, parently referring' to beptin, Actually, Spahn didn’t win a teevee version will be on closed ng the 3:48.3 standard held/ by circuit only. and Los-Angeles-Loyola of the West Bnimel. "But I Just didn’t make' Santee. In Class A Feature Tonight ; single major league game until af- Coast Athletic Conference also it. I know I am Jumping under my OfThsi;'yi»«ci!a,.^included Don l ter he received his discharge Les Keiter will handle the radio capabilities.” MOR'TY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI i papers. But he*a ben burning up hlow-by-blow and color broadcast clinched a tie for, the croiyn by Bragg in the pole vault (15-7*4), whipping ^.Pacific (Calif.) 76-59. So Brumel and two other Rus­ Hayes Jones in the 60-yard htir- Ifa Norwich against Wilburfand pulled a-way to-widen its mar- Y£<5__ THEY Loyola can take it. all by beating sian athletes — broad jumper Igor dles 17.1). Paul W inder in the 60- Cross tonight in a Class A semi­ gin with 10 atralght polnU' mid­ I'v e HEARD SAY HIS Pepperdine next Tuesday. Ter-Ovanesyan and distance man final of the Connecticut Interscho- way in the third period,' Hamden MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD yard dash 16.3), Vic'Zwolak In the could never catch up, and Hart­ THAT i MUSIC Atlaatfc. lltle Game Manors Play Hom e Elvgeny Momotkov — head home two-mile (9:00.2). ' -. laatic AthleOc Conference (CIAC) HE'S VERY REALLY Another Johnny Vander Meer? tonight. Ter-Ovanesyan and Mo­ Basketball Tournament. ford won 91-72. ^ AND I HAVE- r IlLRUNUPtO A FRIEND HAS LOANED GOOD. ’^ I r 3 p Tojp-seeded Wake Forest, and 0 w e e k s ; T H A T lL ISOMETHING WONKRi | THE BARN IN ME HIS YACHT, AND <3EPSA motkov didn't set any heads to The other Class A semifinal, be­ The final minutea were much MOOD/ Duke will battle it out- for the At­ rtASOGlAOVOUWERE \ BE PERFECT,' THE I- PLANNED FOR US' / HALLENDALt WE START ON A TWO lantic Conference title. Each won ' Holding down " first shaking, but. oh, that Brumel! tween Weaver and Hartford Pub­ more hecUc in the Weaver-Hlll- A B L E T O G E T DOW N. P H i L n ^ k. ^ ’ • , evervmOrning WEEKG’CRUISE—IN place in the Farmington Here Is how the' 18-year-old lic, is set for Tuesday, house scrap. With 80 seconds left. AND — semifinal games in the league’s Weaver looked 'like It had tho I STILL HAVE TWO WEEKS' / , ' /JlSJolw MORNING! p g o j Jim JJaloney Impresses championship tournament last Valley League standings. Brumel took care of Thomas in Weaver and Hartford survived their three meetings: the quarterfinals with victories game all sewed up. But Hlllhquse SWELL, night, 'Wake Forest, 98-76, over Green Manor’s hoopsters last night over Hlllhouae and Ham- fought its way beck and tied it . governor; . Maryland and the Blue Devils’, 92- will entertain Glaston New Y ork’ A.C. Gam es—7-S to 59-59 with 26 aeconda left on a 75, over South Carolina. 7- 1. layup by Captain Bill Whita. Reds with Blazing Ball Wake Forest got a 34-point'per­ bury Sunday night at 7 National AAU Champion.ship dramatic HlUhouae rally in o’clock at the V.erplanc' 7-2 to 7 even. Uie closing period was repulsed by Weaver’s Mel Newton coimtored formance from Huge Len Chappell the l^eaver squad, which won 63- with a layup of his o-wn to give In coming within three points of School. Defensive stand­ Knights of Columbus Meet. — New York, Match 4 (iP)—TVentyrthree years ago, a big 7-3's to 6-10. 59 his squad the lead. Two Weaver tying the tournament record. It out'and ball handler with Hartford led 42-36 at hrilftime free throws in the last four aOc- rookie with a humming fastball, a quiet determination anc was also the highest score nm up Thomas ,mis.sed three tim es at- . I ends clinched the victory. DiOb: I the locals is Bill Fortin, seven feet in the K of C rheet, while cwauj an impressive minor league strikeout record mgde the big­ on a Maryland team. Sophomore T Newton and Johnny Lee shared C 1WI >, WtA. kM. TJI. ».f UA Fi«- 3-^ gest impression among the pitchers in the Cincinnati Reds Art Heyman led Duke with 32 above. Bnimel made the height on the first try. Brume! made 7-3'2 on high scoring honors, with 10 m i\ training camp. points. Pistons Game Up points each' for Weavikr. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Jeff Cohen, a 6-7 giant, scored 38 College Basketball his second try. Tlien he went for i s a l That aalho aeaaon of 1938, the game. He allowed only one hit and 7-5 three times and missed each Pat Burke, with 23 points for ' «AM’» ICTTER FOORCHILPl youngster, Johnny Vander Meer, points in William and Mary’s Hartford.: wai high scorer in the WAND KASy HAVE f GOVDU HAVEN'T did not walk a hatter. East time. That was-about his only dis­ For .pjayoff Berth MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY pitched two consecutive no-hit, no­ It was Koufax' third mound ap triumph over Weat Virginia. Cohen appointment in his entire trip. game against Hamden. Public’# 91 BEEN 700 (U»y 7D I SEEN THE PAPER run games in a recordrbreaking ■cdred 22 points while leading the Penn 94, Harvard 63. total wai on® point *hy of wemkhofiwigiA vet. look at pearance in five days. His record Brown 66, Columbia 62. ' Thomas a'nd Brumel probably THEYte MARTIN, THEY JUST SOLD performance that has never been as a starter the past two seasons Indians to a 35-30 lead at half­ will meet again in the Soviet New York, March 4 (IPi — tourney record of 92 set by Bulke- PUNLAPAND DAPOy— yA .7N » STORV AMO matched. Vandy, , a southpaw, time. Over the last 20 minutes, Princeton 68, Dartmouth 64. Rookie George Lee, veteran Gene lev against Naugatuck in 19M. WHOARETHOSeiiAeN MEANEW/ ■ IPHOTOl was 8-6 and 8-13. Ojmell 84, 'Yale 68. Championships In Moscow on July \STONE. INSURANCE POUCiTl ' ^ went on to win 15. games that when West Virginia was striving Shue and -a big second half surge There was no Class B or C ac- FOLLOWINSUS, Two other pitchers, , Camillo MIT 62. Rensselaer 33. 1-2,- and again in the U. S.-Rus­ have kept the. Detroit Pistons a year and became one ,of the Na­ Pascual of the Minnesota Twins desperately to get back into con­ Springfield 69, Worcester Tech sia dual meat in Moscow July 15- Uon last night, ABERNATHY? tional League's leading pitchers. tention,- the Mountaineers fouled length ahead of the Cincinnati In'^tonighfa' Class C semifinals. and Turk' Lown of the Chicago 16. ' ------Royals in the eyelash duel for the TEils spring,-another youngster, White Sox, did their work with repeatedly In their famed press. St. Basil faces Bloomfield and Jim Maloney, has made the moot William and Mary preserved Its third playoff berth in the Nation­ Windsor Locks gdea against Fc^- pen. PSscual’s ■ signing for 1961 al BasketbaU Association’s East­ ( impMsslye showing among'-'tlw left only two Twins out- of the lead by ainking repeated foul Dratvs First Race land. O' n^s* moundsmpn. fold. They are outfielder Jim Shota. r Shooters Win by One Point ern Division. iB«nl Homiaoi' One of the big factors In West . Lee scored 80 points, Shue 39 Lemon and Infleider Jose Valdl Having successfully and the PlatOna Wound up with 71 "Hia fastball Is a real hummer,” vielso: Virginia’s defeat was the inability ■aid Cincinnati Manager Fred of Rod Thom, their fine sopho­ Over^ Loomis, Jacobs Features served his apprentice­ second half poinU for a 129-112 Central in Finals , ' l Hutchinson after watching Ma­ Hank Greenberg, the White- Sox' more -who has been ill, to score at ship, Manchester’s Sam­ victory over the Ne^v York Knlck- t' ■ loney pitch -batting practice yes­ vice-president, signed Lown and all. my 'Vacanti, above, to­ erbockers last night. It gava De­ Against ^tonehill y j a o w y terday. "It doesn’t take long for then left for New York to talk to George Washington used a . 34- Led by underclassmen, including'fwith an eight and five record. Tlie troit a 31-42 record and a one- pitcher Bob -Shaw. Shaw is the a beautiful 187 from sophomore Indians still have a return match day drew his first jgame lead over Idle Cincinnati (31- 3-4- the hitters to learti to respect hinT. point spree Dick Markowitz He's a nice kid but he's mean only unsigned White Sox player. and Jon Feldman’s fine foul shoot­ Riok Jacobs, Manchester High’s with Windham High School Tues­ mount, -Unde Fid, at the *4) in the playoff acuffUng that’ll New Britain, March 4 JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN The batters had, their licks, too. ing to upset tjje Citadel. Feldman riflemen proved victorious In a day before the State Gallery Bowie, Md., track. The likely go right down to the wire tral Connecticut State COlloga, THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE When, hea out there in the rnlddle Rookie second b a s e-m a n Jake Championships Saturday. BY WlLSOf! SCRUfhiS ot the mound.” scored 23, including eight straight well-flred, closely fought rifle lo(!al jockey will be wear­ In the next week. Detroit has six cornea up against StoBehlll Col­ SHF ALWAYS Woods was the hitting star of De­ match With the Loomis School yes­ The results: games remaining, Cincinnati four lege tonight in a batU* toj****” ..io UKeTo\oxfurmrl 7 TOM GREER HAS PACKED iTHC CX>rrCNTS OF THE HOUSE AljO GETS'HER Maloney, a right-hander, was free throws. The Colonials - w was the Word. , from the . Dodgers ; Johnny Sellers, - 33, lad Chicago gamea lia« acoounted for 506 pqints 176: John’ Matchett, 172; Bob Quebec 3, Rochester 2. . a s m a u o tx A a aaeweea* w » -» ' a t ' Vero Bosch. Fta- ridera in. 1960 -isrlth 80 -wirinera*at for a 46 p ^ t avefoga and is again j>plnt per man in a match with a wor* Isndad and olflelala quleW y|C I« lifltoflg w y j g spread. 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No COPY ( „J^NG TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. single family house and . garage, APPLE HILL — Colonial, 2>4 aims. L ^ N A R D W. YOST, Jewelera — TR 6-2174. Open 9-9, Saturdays till Call altet^4. (iH 0-3897, CAPE—West Side. 8 finished rooms, Barbara Wooda MI 9-7702 matter what your'needs may be m o n d a ; Ttini m m AV lOiSO A3l.*‘^AXUROAY 9 A»M» Repairs, adjusts watches esmrt- four large rooms, fllO per month. baths, 4 bedrooms, center hallway, It has gone badly in another re­ 6. oil hot water heat, fireplace, very living room, dining room, kitchen Mitten can fit them like a glove. HousehoM Serrices ly. Reasonable prices. Om h ’Tues­ ROOM a v a il a b l e in modem Nlce yard, stove and refrigerator. clean and neat. Verplanck School Johanna Evans MI 9-6653 spect. A regime has been eatAb- Shown by appointment. MI 3-8028. with built-lns. large multi-purpose Free inspection upon request. Call PLEASE READ YOUR AD Offered 13-A day through Saturday, S u n d a y EASY COMBINATION washer-dry­ apartment for ^ntleman. Private section, convenient to schools, the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, lished at Xleng Khouanf in the evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. er, good working condition. Maple II—VERNON room, exposed basement, 2-car ga­ name of former Neutralist Pre­ ■ isMiflrd or Ads" «re Ukrn over the phone ns n con- kjtchen and bath. Everything fur- stores and bUs. Large 4H% G.I. Realtors, Ml 3-6930. . kneehole desk, excellent condition nished. TR 5-6312 and TR 5-3634. COVENTRY—FOUR rooms, unfur rage,. acre lot, beautiful view of mier Souvanna Phoumk. ven^nre The nds'ertlser should rend his nd the FIRST DAT IT FLAY FINISH HoUand window nished, couple only. Inquire MI iportgage can be assumed. $86 shades made to measure. AU barrel back upholstered chair. Ml ATTENTION Hartford. Many ■ extras Price ’EARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the nest Inser- 9-4022, per month carrying charge. Of­ $32,500. Phpuma is regarded here as a metal Venetian blinds at a new^ Fuel and Feed 49-A 3-6396. WELL HEATED, beautifully fuc’ fered at only $14,300. Gaston Real­ Builder has' reduced this new SELLING? neutralist rather than a Commu­ /non TTie Hemid Is responsible for only ONE incorrect or omitted nished room And garage. No other I — 1 colonial for ranch from $18,000 to 217,000. Just CAPE c o p —6- roorns, 2 baths', Insertion for nny nd\-ertlsement and then only to the extent of a low' price. Keye made whUe you' roomers. Please call MI 8-2952. I BEAUTIFUL 6 room cqi«iiai_ tor ty Company, MI 9-8781.' Why gamble? Call in a firm that nist, but he is bitter Agalnet the wait. Marlow’s. DRY OAK WOOD, cut flreplMe and TWO SEALY PoBturepedlc mat­ over Manchester town line. New shake shingle exterior., nearing United States on the grround thftt “make rood” insertion. Errors, which do not IcasMi the mine of tresses, box zprlngs,. twin 'size, 8 rent with option-to buy. |150. J. D, completion, under $30,000. has stood the test of time. Just call stove lengths, $10 per load'’ deliv- Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-0129. L shaped ranch,- fireplace, built-in on the Crockett Agency for capable It did not support his government the advertisement wiU not be corrected by “make food” Insertion. WEAVING of Bums, moth noles ered. PI 2-7886. months old; one chest, one Vic­ LARGE BEDROOM In private] FIRST TIME ON MARKET G. B, atove and oven', 1V4 baths. 3 home, own bathroom and tele­ Call RICHARD MOORE, assistance and advice without ob­ I when he was premier late lait and tom cliothing, hosiery runs,, torian vanity marble top, one king large bedrooms, garage, ameslte Exclusive Agent 1 year. handbags repaired, sipper re­ s e a s o n e d hardwood cut for' fire­ size headboard: on# automatic phone. Call before 2:30, M( 3-5703. Manchester, 4 ..room cape, full ligation. Call Ml 3-1577. We are VOCR COOPERATION WTIX Wanted To Rent 68 drive, near new school. All types of MEdford 3-4832 or members of Multiple Listing. Phouma's identification with the. placements, umbreilms repaired, place or furnace, $10 a load deliv­ washer, lawnmqwer, commercial basement, oil heat, garage, Iqt financing available. Shown by ap regime set up in rebel territory BE .APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 ered. MI 3-6183. air conditioner.' MI 9-9739. 40-120, llO.liOO. R. R, ^ails. contractor, MI 9-8363 men's shirt collars reversed and WOULD LIKE some one to share PROFESSIONAL couple desire rea­ pointment only. gives that regime-, considerable replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ sonable room rent or small WISH SOMEONE to handle your 36’’ USED STOViE! Must sell, ex­ my'home. MI 9-7169. LESSARD-BUILT prestige since he Islwidely regard­ ing Shc^. house with option to buy. CH CHARLES LESPERANCE R, F. DIMOCK COMPANY real estate? Call me at MI 9-0320 ed outside Laos as perhaps the only Lost and Found 1' .\utomobiles for Sale mt.I.iT.aARKAil, Garden— Farm— Dairy , cellent condition. Call MI 8-1740 6-0108. for prompt and’ eourteous service, DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Simday morning only. 238 CHARTER Oak St. — Small MI 9-7620 MI 9-5245 A MARK OF QUALITY man capable of unifying the coun­ mSfPA, Products 50 room suitable for gentleman. Pri­ Joseph Barth, Broker. try'. L0 «;T _LBdv> gold Bulova vi-atch ! OIJDER CARS mechanics spe- pany doors and windows, custom Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 NEW executive type ranch in a work guanmteed. Call collect wil- DOTlUBLE OVEN''Universal electrio vate entrance, free parking, 'MANCHESTER—6 room home, full Efforts were recently made to with cold expansion band. R e-1 rials, flxit yourself cars', always CORN f e d hoga for your freezer, shower, 28 weekly. MI 9-1746. Business Property For Sale 70 basement, sunporch, garage, city Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 prestige location. Good architectur- WE BUY and sell. Please call this ward Plea.se call MI S-49T!>. a good selecUon. Look behind our UmanUc. HA S-1196; stove, $60. Good running condition. Office for speedy service. J. D persuade i-houma to join the Boun extra good eating, whole or half. MI 9-7315. utilities, deep lot, oil heat, excel al design complemented by excel­ Engaged Oum government. He is reported to office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. LARGE PLEASANT light house- ,pa III— BOLTON ' Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. HAROLD A SONS, Rubfa^ remov­ Call JA 8-4949. ment property which bring In ex lent condition throughout, near lent workmanship and materials have told the western powers that keeping room. Also smaller fur­ bur line, ahopping center, Ver­ make this home a sound invest­ The engagement of_,Miaa Marilyn FOUNI^-^--4 baths, he would not take part In any gov­ Painting— Papering 21 Help'Wanted— Female 35 Articles For Sale 45 nished room. Gentleman working] planck School. Two weeka occu ment for the present and the READY—WILLING—ABLE Garey and William Oliver, both of Call sn 9-5162. turned down' Short on down pay­ Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold Musical Instruments 53 ments take precedence over all formal dining room, walk-out base ernment unless it also Included ment? Bankrupt? Repossesaion? Household Goods 51 days preferred. Call MI S-69S1. pancy, $16,860. Charles Leaper- future.- The asking price .is $27,900. Manchester. Is announced by her Hoar. MI 9AOU. EDCTERIOR AND mtsrtor painting MEAT WRAPPER —Experienced, LAWN MOWERS—Toro. Jacobsen, others. J D. Realty, 470 Main St. ment, one acre wooded lot, amesite We are ready, willing and able representation for the Communist LOST—Man s Speidcl wristwatch, Don t give up! See Honest Doug­ MI 3-5129. ance, MI 9-7620. drive. Priced to sell at $16,800. For appointrnent to inspect call. to help you whenever you have a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph oriented Pathet-Lao. TV SERVICE - Pottertoo’s aU and paperhangtng. Wallpaper good wages, good , working;Int condi­ Bolens, Goodall, Aliens. Riding TORO SNOW Hound bower handle GEORGE STECK zplnet piano for Garey, 42 Seaman Circle. initials tV.J.S. and date on back. las. get the lowdow-n on the' low­ tions. AI>ply First Food, 648 Cen­ Real Estate problem. We advertise, Other political movea either Betw-een Ford Street and Center. est down and smallest payments makes. Highest quality guarantaed books. Guaranteed workmanship. mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Ridamatic at new low price. Self-propelled sale. MI 3-4789. Apartments— Flats— CENTER STREET — CommkVclal ."'T FLORENCE REALTY Reasonable rates. Fully insured. ter St, tractors with over 21 attachments. model. Msiiow’a, Inc., 8m Main, nev)('6 roomiCape, 6 finished. City R. F. DIMOCK COMPANY contact prospective buyers on our Her fiance is the son of Mrs. originated or supported by Wash­ Call MI 3-1 477. Reward. anv-where. Not a snnal) loan or work and parts, over 47 years ex­ Tenements 63 and residential. For further de­ waiting list and assist our purches- Mildred Oliver, .146 Bissell St., and ington have failed. Russia turned perience. Famous for service Fast and courteous .aerrlce. Leo Used mowers and tractors. Parts MI 9-522^. tails call owner MI 9-4839, 8 a.m.-1 water, ceramic tile bath. About 3 MI 3-4836 finance company plan, Douglas J. PeUetier. MI 94826. CLERK and service. Capitol Equipment minutes to Parkway. Only $12,490. MI 9-5245 ers with financing. Every listing we the late T. Edward Oliver. down a proposal to re-establiih an Motors, 333 Main St. , since 19n. Phone Ml 9-6637 for Wearing AppareK—Furs 57 OENERi\L RENTAL agency. J. D. 5 p.m. Wesley Vancour, Broker accept gets our careful and person­ International- control commis8ien Announcements best service. Co., 38 Main. Ml 3-7958. NORMAN’S Realty. 470 Main Street, Ml] Everett Murphy Agency, MI The bride-elect is a senior ft Interesting position 'for woman FLOWER GIRL or Junior brides­ 3-0347. Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 al attention. We are members of Manchester High School and is em­ over Laos unless it Was precedtd CALL OR SEE ME for a good deal 2-8189. 4,500 SQUARE' FOOT Industrial the Manchester Board of Realtors by an internathilonal'^onference. on 1961 Dodge Dart. Lmicer and Electrical Services 22 with aptitude for figure work. SPRING SPECIAL — Aluminum , BUYS OUT maid ankle length gown, light blu* building 13’ high, 25'x20’ column I Johanna Evans MI 9-5653 SEE WITHOUT DELAY ployed part-time by Southern -New INCOME TAXES prepared In your storm and screens from $9.95. MANCHESTER—Colonial with at' and Us Multiple . Listing Service. Communist governments have home or by sppolntm»l. Exper­ tVillys Jeeps and first choice used BuildinK'CoiitnictiBS 14 faille, hoop in underskirt..^ Equal ROCKVILLE — See Us for youi spacing. Heavy duty floor. M I! England Telephone Co. FREE ElSTIMATBIS-rPrompt serv­ COMPTOMETER Best buy full Inch doors, roll up Choice overstocked merchandise to size 10 dress. Cost $25. will sell tached garage, 3 large bedrooms, w e e k e n d SPECIALS Ideal family living can be . en In order to serve you. better our also,, rebuffed a proposal from ienced tax work, 24 hour service. cars. Walter G. Parker. Dennett .apartment! 315 rooms, heat, ap- 3-0789. office at 283 E.-Center St. will-be Mr. Oliver attended Manches­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding. ice on all types o ' electrical wir­ OPERATOR awnings, patio enclosures. Master- of Goodwin’s Furniture Warehouse. for $15. Sale slip still available. pliancea, parking, $90 monthl;hly; I VA baths plus lavatory off kitch­ Joyed by the children-and Mom and Kirig Savang Vathsma for creation . Call MI 3-4723. • and Popp Dodge, id Conn. Blvd., cheater—6 room cape, full open Wed,, Thurs., and Friday ter High School, and is employed^ East Hartford. Ml 9-3422. p^nUfig. Carpentry.' Alterattons ing Licensed and Insured. Wilson Bilt. JA 3-4269. TR 6-5846. Rialcy Realty Co., MI 9-4224, TR en, formal dining room, fireplacei Dad In this quiet, yet conveniently of a three nation neutral com­ and addlUons. Ceilings. Workman Eaectiical Oo., Manchester, Ml Opening for a comptometer op­ COMPLETE ill living room and knotty pine rec ahetfi dormer, garage, nice lot. evenings till 9 p.m. Drop in at your by Milikowski's Flower Fashions." mission -to investigate conditions FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ 6-1166. Farm and Land For Sale 71 located 3 bedroom split level. Large No date has been set for the 1953 MERCURT 4-door, -radio, ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 8 -7 ^ . erator to do InteresUnjg and varl^ FIVE MEGACYCLE wide band os- 8 ROOM OUTFITS room, patio with awning, large lot. Owner transferred. Priced be convenience and discuss your Real in Laos and make proposals. for pared with 3?our savinjgs in mind. cUloecops one year old. Made for AT SAVINGSSAVl OF 1 Manchester—8 .room cape, off Estate problems with a courteous wedding. Resaoitsbla rates. Call MI 9-6246. heater, automatic,, good mechani­ MI 2-4860. work. Must be experiehced. Pleas­ Wanted—^To Buy 58 FOUR ROOM apartment. Including j BUILDERS — ATTENTION shaded lot with utility shed and low appraisal value. settlement. ant' working conditions, excellent color TV work. Call MI 3-1740 Sun­ 30% to 50% heat, hot water, gaa for cooking, fireplace. 220,500. R. Wolverton, Main St., immaculate condition, Jarvis representative. A grave problem Is the danger cal condition. Interior and tires. HmwF.i j . HOME Improvement Bolton Center—100 acres or more priced for quick sale. Original owmer. Asking S200. MI Courses and Classes 27 benefit program. Apply Employ day morning «ily. We b u y , s e l l or trade antique electric refrigerator, gas atove. Broker, MI 3-1914. H. B. GRADY, Broker of a U.S.-Soviet arms race In Co. AlteraUons, additions, ga­ The Hollywood—$3 weekly ' .and used furniture, china, glass, of beautiful land for .subdivision. JARVIS REALTY CO. -INCOME TAX PREPARED. Ml 9-1195. ment Office. . $595 value—$288 Call MI 9-7737 from 6-7 p.m. only. Manchester—2-apartment house, Civil War Exhibit Laos. If the Soviet arms buildup . rages. Roofing and aiding experts. ELECTRONICS — Introducing new Boats and Accessories 46 'silver, picture frames and old Alao( several other attractive par­ MANCHESTER — Excellent 6 * MI 3-8009 9-6056. Aluminum clapboards a specialty, The Countess—$4 weekly cels In vicinity. Priced far below excellent Income, nice neighbor­ MI 3-4112 MI 9-1200 continues to the point where th* 1956 BUICK. private owner, 4-door two year day electronics techni­ First National Stores, Inc. coins, old dolls and guns, hobby ROCKVILLE — Centrally located, room Cape in top condition. Has military balance la aertoualy' Unexcelled ' workmanship. Easy cians' program, "Learn By Do­ SKI RIG—14 foot colonial boat with $695 value-^$388 ' market value. 'I’erma to suit. fireplace, good closet apace, beaU' hood. At Lutz Museum mOOME TAX returns prepared by hardtop, all power with snqw Urea, Park A Oakland Aves. The Aristocrat—$5 weekly collections, attic contents or whole 3H rooms, kitchenette, dinette, threatened some officials here be­ former internal revenue agent in 1675. Call BU 9-6013 after 4 p.m. budget tsnna. Ml V-6495 or TR ing," at Connecticut’s oldest elec­ East Hartford top, windshield, controls, powered estates. Furniture Repair Service, bedroom, living room, tile bath, J. D. REALTY tifui kitchen with dishwasher, city Manchester—6 room colonial, CROCKETT’S VALUES A9109. with 25 h.p. Buccaneer motor, on $795 value—$488 lieve the United States will hava your h«ne or by appointment. tronics school. Spring term starts TalcottvUle, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-7449. appliances furnished. 266 per 470 Main St. MI 8-8129 utlllUea, aluminum combinations. selling for $2,000 under appraisal. $8,500—Four rooms, large stone A Civil War exhibit will open to go in for’heavy military aid t® Also small Imstneas aervlcea. MI 1949 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, one March 13. Also evening servicing WOMAN WANTED for housework Mastercraft trailer. Total price month, newly, decorated. MI Lovely yard and conveniently College to Offer CARPENTRY—RemodeUng, addl Free Storage—free delivery fireplace, big lot. French Road in at Lutz Junor Museum tomorrow the Boun Oum government. If that 9A938. owner, very good condition. $100. courses, twice weekly. New Eng­ one day a week, at North End. $595. Also, 13 foot MSG with wind­ 2-1269, TR 6-3485. located. Asking 216,800—you make Coventry----- 6 room modified co^ and will continue through the end Umu; roofing, rec rooms, alumi­ ■ One Week Only WANTED—Used crib, reasonable. Bolton. Quick occupancy. process continued on each aide the MI 9-0010. land, Technical Institute of Con­ Must have own transportation. MI shield, top, controls, spotlight, Houses For Sale 72 offer. Immaculate 3 bedroom lonial, reduced to $12,500. This has $9,700—Five rooms (3 bedrooms) Summer Program of April. INCOME TAXAX prepamUon.pp busi­ num sidings, doors, and windows. necticut. 56 Union Place, Hartford. 3-7531. Johnson 15 h.p. electric starting 445 Hartford Rd. 5U 9-9773. NEW. FIRST floor, five room ranch In AA zone. Has 2 fire to be seen to be appreciated. fear is that it would lead to r No jobs too small. Ed Stasiak, PI plus two-car garage; Centrally lo­ Included In the exhibit will Tot broadening the war very consider­ nessIICBB and«MIU ,tndivi(lusl».tn d iv l- Raymond JA 5-3406. motor and Mastercraft trailer. Manchester, Conn. apartment, built-in oven and 4 CAROL DRIVE - RockvUlC. $12,- places, IH baths, aluminum com Saint Joseph College of West 1953 PLYMOUTH station wagon, 2-7564. EXPERIENCED women’s ready to 660. 6 room ranch, large living Andover—6 room cape, oversized cated. An older home in good firearms, cutlasses, other articles ably.; ; Girard, Ml %^008. Ready to roll at $725. McIntosh range, 1125. Ml 2-2572. btnations, garage, c i^ utilities. shape. Hartford announced today that it radio, heater. $125. kU 9-1038. wear saleslady department head. Boat Company, 52 Oak Street, MI Open dally 9-9 ,Satr till 7 Rooms Without Board 59 room, cabinet kitchen, 2 bed­ Asking $21,600. The Elsie Meyer . fsrage, corner of Wales Rd. and of war and clothing. The United .States to date h u TAX PROBLEMS are my business BATHROOMS Uled. remodeling, Bonds— Stocks Mort|ia(ies 31 Phone MI 3-1921, Mr. Parlette. MI 9-2886 FOR RENT—Two room apartinent. rooms,' 1H% m o r^ g a can be toute 6, could be commercial. Re­ ' $10,900—Eight big rooma plus will again conduct Us Institute in A vest Worn by Lincoln and a resisted Communist efforts to cell 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-door, heater, addiUons, rCcreaUon rooms, 9-3102. HEATED ROOMS and cabins, free Agency, Realtors, MI 9-5524, MI two-car garage. Adama St. Excel­ Logic this summer for gifted sec­ all year 'round. If you need as­ Heat, not water, parking. 761. MI aaaumed. Marion E. Rebertaon, 8-6930. duced to $13,500. ball gown worn by 'the great­ an International conference on tho sistance with your return or rec­ good tires, new battery. good porches. All tvpes of carpentry. FIRST AND second mortgages. You GLEANING womsm Wanted five HIGH PERFORMANCE outboard 9x15 BROWN TWEED rug and parking, heat, light, not water fur- 2-2068. - Broker, Ml 8-5968. lent financing. New heating sys­ ondary school seniors from the grandmother of Frederick A. nished. Scranton Motel, Ml 9-0826. problem. Officials now appear to ord keeping, can MI 9-6169 from 9 mechanical condlUon. 1 Drive It Cal] MI 9-4291. may borrow $1,000 for as little as days weekly. transportation runabout. Price new $475, sell for pad. 5-piece formica kitchen set. 6 VERNON—g month old ranch, 514 Bolton — Executive's home. On tem. central Connecticut area. Sweet, 92 N. School St., at Lin- be backing away from that posi­ to 9 for Income tax and bookkeep­ awav for $95. MI 3-4719. necessary. Vicinity Wapping MI week.s old. Will sacrifice. Tel. PI SOUTH WINDSOR—Aaaume mort­ $13,700—Bowers School. , Older $10 per month. Prompt service. No $325,- Never used. MI 3-0789, 553 FURNISHED rooms, complete light nice rooms, full ,b6*6ment, city acre lot, custom built, more land The _ Logic ' Institute 1s tuition coln'a Inaugural ball will be dls tion, but they are atUl reluctant to ing service for individuals and appraisal charge. E. C. Solimene, 4-1805. E. Center St. 2-8282. FIVE ROOM duplex, hot water, gage! $2,800 cash, 2108 monthly. water, only $1,900 down payment available if desired. two bedroom home with breezeway free a'hd offers college credit to 1957 FORD COUNTRY Sedan sta­ RooRnK— Siding 16 housekeeping facilities. Centrally Sullivan Ave., Wapping, MI 4-1943. and garage. Real choice neighbor­ played. consider 'going into a conference am an businesses. Broker. Ml 9-0500. V«ry desirSble ranch with garage, ksaumea present mortgage. Full 30 students who have' completed Another Item will be a Confed when conditions In Laos would put tion w.agon, good condition, good RUGS NEVER used, Bro\\-n 9x12, located. Children accept^—limit­ storms, 100x200 foqt lot ending at Vernon—For the professional. 6 hood, big yard'with lovely trees tires, best offer over $800. PI RAY’S ROOFING CO., abingle and ed. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., FOUR ROOM tenement with all Im price 214.000. Gaston Realty Com their junior year In an accredited erate Navy flag captured from the the western powers in a bad bar­ (A.LcA.) AUTOMOBILE Legal As- MORTGAGES—Money avsUabie in Help Wanted— Male 36 SEE THE HARTFORD Boat show $29. Drown tweed 9x15, $4jl. G.E. wooda. Impnedlate occupancy. pony, MI 9-5721. room capa ranch,' excellent, with and shrubs.' aociattcsijSi>ecial Representative, 2-7391. built iq> roofs, gutter and conduc­ any amount for first or second nov^ through Sunday. vacuum, $20. BU 9-8955, Manchester. provementa, including automatic additional 4 room ranch bear­ $13,700—Small two-family of three public or private secondary school gunboat, "Little Rebel.” gaining stance from the outset. tor work; roof chimney repairs. Glenn Roberts, Realtor, office MI Qualified boys and girls of any The museum Is open, free of vnnzoraCllffordw. w, oanteic,Barnet^28 *o Otis St., mortgages for home Improvement, DRIVERS FOR school buses in hot water heater, automatic oil 4-1521, evenings MI 4-0181. MANCHESTER—110,900. Cozyzy ing income. On Route 83, swimming and three. Good lot. Qfi line. Mandiester, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7424. 1958 FORD Fairlane 500. Sale price Ray Hsj^ow, Ml 9-m4; Ray consolidation of bills or any other Vernon and Manchester, 7:30-9, funiace heater. Apply 50 Holl St. pool and beautifully landscaped. Ideal for couple wanting aOme in­ race or religion w-ill be admitted. charge, every day except Monday P&WA GETS CONTRACT $1,250 Excellent condition. TR Jackson. MI S-832S ’room ranch, oil heat, full base­ Acceptance is based on the appli­ needs. Terms to suit. J. D. Realty, 2-3:30. Gall MI 3-2414. MANCHESTER — Porter Street. ment, assumable mortgage, pay­ come with little upkeep. One vacan­ from 2 to 5 p.m. Washington, March 4 (/PI—The 5-8119', APARTMENT for rent, neat and $17,850. 6 room Cape, dormers, cant’s scholastic records and rcc- Pratt & Whitney Division of Unit­ COUGHLIN ROOFING Co. - A» 470 Main St., MI 8-5129. clean, 4 small rooms, automatic ments $62.50 including everything J. D. REALTY cy—t)je^ Other produces $80 per INCOME TAX problems? The best MUL'n-MlLUON Dollar Food Co. atorma and screens, IVi baths, month, commendation of his or her high ed Aircraft Corp., has received a answer is to caU PI 2-6607. 1950 LIGHT BLUE DeSoto club types of roofs and root repairing, needs two executives in Manches­ heat, aultable for young couple or or new financing with small down coupe, good condition, $85, Call specializing in Twenty Year Bond­ extra large living room with payment. Five minute walk to bus 470 Main St. MI 3-5129. $15,750—High up on Brookfield school principal. Arms Plant to Shift contract of about $9 million for Business Opportunities 32 ter area. This, is a ground floor middle-aged couple, 260. Call fireplace, recreation room In base' The course will be offered at 9. development of a new airplane en­ MI 9-8877, ed Roofs. CaU Ml 8-7707. Charcoal Broiler, MI 0-8055, stores, etc. Vacant—move right Road in Bolton. Five room ranch opportunity. Earnings up to ment, garage, IH lota with plenty MANCHESTER — Immaculate 5 with basement garage and a heavi­ a m. Monday through Friday from Washington — A $5,200,000 gine to be known as the 'TS30. Tho P e rso n als ESTABLISHED and profitable $30,000 annually. Call hU ' s BUILDER in. Gerard Agency, MI 3-0365, 1957 RAMBLER, radlp! heater, 9-8989 SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot water, of privacy, patio, fireplace, room ranch. (3 bedrooms) built In ly wooded lot. June 26 through ,Aug. 5. Requests ” swords-into-plowshares” loan has Navy advised Rep. EmlUo Q. Dad- Main St. luncheonette, excellent Saturday and Monday 10-2 p.m.. VAN DYNE, shrubs, bamboo fence, treea, etc. dario, D-Conn„ of- the contract standard shift, good condition, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A garage, atove and refrigerator, MANCHESTER-^Spaclous Colonial 1957, hot water heat, fireplace, ,$15,800—Good clean cape with for applications for this summer been approved for Pakistan by the ELECTROLUX Bales and Service, equipment, well stocked, good 3-6 p.m. James O. Dowling, MI 9-7677, MI banded representative. Alfred $750. JA 2-8763. PRESENTS csntral, 2125 a month. Available aluminum aiding, living room baths, full'baaement, all city util iii baths in Rolling Park area. Full program .shoiild be addreased to the Development Loan Fund. Tlie award yesterday and said the en­ ROOFING—Specializing repairing lease, terms after down payment 9-8816. gine would embrace the better AmMl, 208 Heniy St. TeL MI EXPERIENCED detail draftsman April 1. Call MI 3-2785 before 5. fireplace, carpeting, draperies. 3 ities, conveniently located in de basement, dormers, fireplace and office of the registrar at St. Joseph money is to help convert part of PACKARD 1954, radio, heater, roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ for reputable persons. CaU MI bedrooms, 2 king-sized-1 medium sirable neighborhood. Sale price combination windows. College, and the deadline date for an -ordnance plant to the produc­ features of turbojet' and recipro­ S44S0. overdrive, good-running condition. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ 9-8050 between 6-8 p.m. for ap­ by newly formed manufacturing I $12,600—SIX room cape, full base­ $17,800. Alice Clampet, Realtor, company In Rockville. Permanent FOUR ROOM apartment, heated, Full basement, attached breeze $18,900—Seven room ranch In filing applications is May 15. tion of peacetime goods. cating engines. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in $100, Call MI 3-0606. paired. Aluminum siding. 30 pointment. . hot wkter, atove, refrigerator, ment, combination - wtedowa and way, garage, near bus and schoo^ MI 9-4543 or Ml 8-7357. Bolton that has two-car basement years’ experience. Free estimates. position with good chance for ad­ doora, ameslte drive, shade treea, my own home shop. Forty years vancement. Call TR 5-8844. adults, no pets. MI 0-6928, Immediate occupancy.' $1,500 as­ garage and six wooded acres. Next factory experience. All makes, Auto Driving School 7-A CaU Howley, MI 8-5381, MI 3-0763. Modem Super Service Station MANCHESTER'S 30 days occupancy. Marion E. sumes $17,275 FHA mortgage 632 'lENCHANTING setting of shade to the School on Notch Road. low ratsa, free estimates, free FOUR ROOM apartment, second Robertaon, Broker. SP 8-6952. Woodbtjdge St., MI 9-9739. trees and large lots, picture win $18,900 — Four bedroom ranch MORTLOCK'S Manchester's lead’- In choice neighboihood, Rock­ BEST BUY floor. Includes heat, attic, base' dow, walk-out family room, 8 bed pickup Bnd deUveiy. Mr. MUer, Heating and Plumbing 17 ville, Conn. Paid training available. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and with a two-car attached garage up LEGAL NOTICE JA 2-147L Ing driving school. Three skilled ment space, Shd garage. Tel. Mr. THAT WONDERFUL room ranch home,- This la what in Bolton Center, l ’,4 baths, com­ courteous instructors. Class room Phone Mr. Myhre at REpubllc Keith. MI 94121. garage, full ahed dormer, 2 full you are looking for, $17,900. 4V4% PLUMBING AND beating — r«- 2-215Jt 9-5. OF THE YEAR! baths, wooded lot, easy walking FEELING binations. acre landscaped lot. No NOTICE is hereby given that the following have been certified hs party endorsed Candidates of the WANTED-Ride to Travelers, instructions for 18.. 17 year olds. jnodellng - tnataUations. repairs. mortgage available. Warren E. basement. Democratic Party for nomination to the Municipal Offices-specified below to be filled at the munici­ p o o d l e , black miniature, female, THREE' ROOM apartment, newly dlatance to schools, bus, and shop- Will be yourp when we show you Howland, Realtor, MI .3-1108, hours- 7 ;30 sum.-4 ;S0 p.m. MI Telephone Mr. Mortlock. Director All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ Mr. McBride 11 weekg old. MI 9-5041. thla lovely colonial home on Perkins $26,500—Custom built split level pal election to be held May 15, 1961, in the Town o f Andover together with the street address of aaid 2-5762. of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. decorated, birch cabinets in kitch­ ping. Don't miaa this outstanding perience. 24-hour service. Call REpublic 2-4258 after 6 en. $70 a month. MI 9-2684. value, 215.900. Philbrick Agency, St. In Manchester. Gracious living PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial on Finley St. Two-car garage. Qual­ candidate. , - , ttNTVERSITY OF Hartford stu­ LARSON’S Connecticut's first li­ Earl VanCamp, MI 9\^49. - ______MI 94464. room with fireplace, formal din­ with 4 bedrooms, IH baths, large ity throughout. This home has to FOUR MONTH old, male dog, part be seen to be appreciated. Owners Name Address Office Term dent wants ride or will aitemate censed driving school. trained — ^ DRIVE-IN fully equipped (all stain- FOUR ROOM sipartment. all im ­ ing room or 4th bedroom, family living room with fireplace, hot 7-1-61 to 7-1-68 Collie. MI 9-7547. / provementa, garage. Apply 1821 MANCHESTER — T room Cape, sized kitchen, enclosed sunporch are ready to move. Percy B. Cook Hebron Road First Selectman driving, Hudson St.. Hartford, Certified and approved la now of­ Radio-T>' Repair Ipsg steel) for lease, Manchester water heat, one-car garage. By ap- Selectman 7-1-611 to 7-1-63 Green area. Call MI 3-4721. Maple Street. family room, modem kitchen, 2 ahd lavatory down. Three bed ^ntm ent only. Philbrick Agency, TWO-FAMIUES—Three of them Warren P. Jurovaty New Boston Road Monday, Wednesday, Friday. fering clsaaroom and behind Services 18 No Nomination ','own Clerk. Bioomfield Tuesday and Thursday. wheel instruction for teenagers. bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good j rooms and c'lBramic tiled bath up 9-8464. now available. We have a vacant Articles For Sale 45 TWO ROOM furnished apartment, 8 * 5 flat that’s real nice: a 6 & 6 Beatrice E. Kowalski Route 6 Registrar of Voters 7-1-61 to 1-9-68 MI 9-6433. \n 9-6075. lot with treea. One block to Attached ' garage. Wooded comer 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 BE YOUR OWN BOSS rivate bath, free parking, ullll- Bchoola, shopping and bus, 218,900. lot. Come prepared to buy at DUPLEX—5-5, 3 down, '2.up each duplex with vacancy on bus line; Edward M. Yeomans Lake Road Town Treasurer MORTENSEN t v Specialized RCA HOME m a d e ravioil, fresh or Tax Collector 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 PREPARE FOR driver’s teet. televtsion, service. Ml 9-4641. iei, adults, businesa block, Depot Philbrick Agency, Ml 94484. low price of $19,900. aide. Separate boilers. Hot water and a 3 & 3. -• Eugene Schwanke Route 6: Small re.staurant with excellent frozen, 30c doz. H Pasquaiini 246 SSquare. Tel. Mr. Keith, MI 2-8191 Edward M. Yeomans Lake Road Agent Town Deposit Fund 7-1-61 to 7-1-68 WANTED—Rider to Pratt A Whit­ Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class Avery Street, Wapptng. JARVIS REALTY CO baseboard heat, . 2-car garage 7-1-61 to 7-1-6T room. Three instructors. No wait­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio bervice, income ran be easily operated by- MANCHESTER - Colonial, 6 apA- .wooded lot on bus line $19,900. By T. J. CROCKE'TT, Realtor John H. Yeomans Route 6 Finance Board ney 7-8:30. Call MI 9-3935. . TWO ROOMS and bath, private en- 283 E. Center St. MI 3-4112 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 ing Manchester Driving Ac'ade- available all hours. Satisfaction couple. Excellent financing. TOOL AND equipment rentals. doua rooma, largo Uvlng room appointment. Philbrick Agency, Susan P. B. Losee Long Hill Board of Education . trance, near South Main St., park­ with flraplaco; famUy aiae tlla MI 8-7847 PI 24811 MI 3-1577 Joseph B, Carter Hebron Road Assessor 7-1-61 to 7-1-6T ray. PI 2-7249. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1315. Sales and service AP Ekjuipifient, i 1 MI 9-S464. 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 J. D. REALTY Center St., Ml 0-2052. ing. CaU MI 3-0748. William Moran Parker Bridge Road Board of Tax Review 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 t - : lu g . lot .^0,^218.900,^ 0 pBSaSl PhUbrlck I f ir s t t i m^ e offered-Pleasant at SPIC 'N SPAN—6 room cape, alum­ Zoning Board of Appeals 7-1-61 to 7-1-6T RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make — Woodland McKEE STREET—6 room home, i I.*wrence O. Moe Bunker Hill Road Businessr Senices Offered 13 cars, amplifiers, phonographs and FOR RENT—Five rooms In duplex, Agency,'MI 9-8464. spacious bedrooms, modem bath, inum storms and sidings, oil hot Paul Jurovaty Jurovaty Road • . Zoning and Planning Commission 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 WALLPAPER SALE—Fully trim­ completely redecorated. On Main Street area, extra features, patio- changers. Over 47 years total ex­ INDySTRIAL space for sale or med. plastic coated, many 1961 I front porch, garage, amesite drive water heat, for a- better buy, call Normand E. Bonneau Main-Street , Constable...... 7-1-61 to 7-1-63, SNOW PLOWING - Driveways, lea.se. Equipped sheet metal shop, St. near St. Bridget’a Church. SEVEN ROOM split level, 2 baths, | type gzroge, recreation room 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 parking areas. 24 hour service. MI perience. 90 days guarantee on all patterns to choose from. C; J. | nicely landscaped, excellent con­ R. Wolverton, Broker, MI 3-1914. John Hamilton * Route 87 Constable work, Potturton's. Ml 9-4537. . with product to manufacture. Comfortable home for family of buUt-in oven, range and diahwoah- wooded, well landacaped lot. Good dition. Asking $15,900, Paul J. Cor- Hebron Road Constable 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 3-1348. Morrison Paint Store, 385 Center | value at 416,600. Ted Dowling Charles Kukucka 5.000 square feet, 14' high by 36’ St. three. Phone MI 3-6847. er. recreation room, one-car ga-'| rent!, MI 8-5363. TWO 7 ROOM colonials, full base­ Robert P. Welch I.Ake Road ‘ Constable 7-1-61 to 7-1-68 PHILCO RECOMMENDED'service clear span building with heavy rage, $3,300 takes over 4V4% | Broker, TR 5-6798. ment, hot water oil heat, fireplace, 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 ROCKVILLE—14 Laurel. 2H room Dorothea Raymond Main Street Library Director on Hi-Fi's, radios, televisions.' also duty concrete floor and truck ROYAL TYPEWRITER, needs s'- ' 1' ■ mortgage. Total monthly payment BOLTON — 5 room ranch, breeze 11a baths, porch, 2-car garage, ajl Board pf Fire Commissioners 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 For Leisure Moments! light housekeeping apartment. In­ $109.15., Philbrick Agency," MI I MANCHESTER—Neat 6 room Cape John F. Phelps Townsend Road guaranteed service on all other loading platforfh. MI 3:0789. cleaning, $20. Springfield 30 cal. ! way, garage, large lot, with or city utilities, in excellent neigh­ Margaret Talbot Long Hill Road Norton Fund Commissioner 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 makes. Shop our special - do-lt- quire second floor, front, . Mra. 9-8464. on bus line. Phone- C Magnuson borhood. Charles Lesperance, MI 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 G.I. issue rifle and bullets, $35. !■ MI 3-0229. without furniture. Call after 4 p.m Vernon O. Losee Long Hill Road Insurance Commissioner ypurself department featuring dis­ EQUIPPED SPRAY painting builS- 38 cal. Enfield 6-shot revolver. $20. || Johnson. Tel. TR 8-880'7. _ MI. 3-1273. 9-7620, irig. heated. Ventilated, water, MANCHESTER - New T room count prices. Open evenings, . and 24'x8' steel house trailer chassis i | ROCKVILLE — 24 Grove Street. Notice is also, hereby given that a primary will be held on April 5th, 1961 If, a csJidldacy o f candl- Saturdays. Satellite. Electronics compressed air and ample light ranch, 2 nrcpiacea, 2 fuu baths, GLASTONBURY SECXUDED, running brook, ^ - 300 PRINCETON STREET—Beahliful dacies are filed in accordance \vlth Section 6-84 of the General Statutes with heavy duty axle, springs, I Well heated 2-foom furnished MAIN STREET--2 and 3 family iroanc Service, 165 School St., Manches­ available. 15’x35'. Ample outside hitch, hitch jack and electric I 3-csr garage, large kitchen with! foot frontage, trees city sewer cqpe in excellent condition with storage and parking area foy-each .apartment. Inquire first floor. built-in oven and range, formal house converted for income and 10 room ranch. 8 baths, etc.. Man oversize garage. Will be available Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies b y 'or on behalf of bny ^rolled Demacratifc Party ter. MI 9-1786 or JA 8-1669. ' ' brakes. $295. Ercoupe all ' metal { Apartment 9. Tel. TR 54594. member may be obtained from Beatrice E. Kowalski, ^oute 6, Andover, Democratic Registry ot building. MI 3-0789, ✓ dining room. Lot 100x200. W.200. home; cheater. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI for occupancy on or about June 2-passenger airplane, new engine, VICTORIAN — 10 rooms, new Voters. Instruction for filing such a candidacy are contained in Part 1, Instruction Page, of ^ ms RADIO-TV REPAIR, any make. prop and license. $2,800. 1952 Philbrick Agency. kD 9-8464. 9-5132. 15. Reasonably priced. J. D, Real free pickup and deliveiy on smau baths, kitchens, bus at door. ty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129, petition form, copies of which are available in said Registrar’s office. Prior to obtaining the petition Help Wanted— Female 35 Dodge atation wagon, new tires, I On A Gracious Wooded Lot in The FOR RENT—4 room heateiS apart­ SIX ROOM home in A-1 condition $21,500. DELUXE.SPLIT level, 2«,i bathe. 7 form, the consent of each' candidate to be proposed therein plus a deposit of $25.00 for each such radios, phonograirtis. Hours 6-10 battery and engine overhaul last | ment. Apply Pinehurst Grocery. p.m. H A E Radio and TV, MI. Present owner spent over 27,600 CIRCA 1740—10 rooms, 3 baths rooms, built-in range, maniiflcent 107 CRESTWOOD d r i v e , Man candidate must be filed with said Registrar. A petition containing the required numby of signatures MANCHESTER housewives! The year. $350. Unlimited class out­ on new boiler, new ceilings, mod remodeled, retaining old features rec room, garage, high elevation of enrolled Democratic members in the Town must be filed with said Registrar of Voters not later 9-5582, MI 3-1479. board racing hydrplane, $600, Spe-1 Exclusive Rockledge Section AVAILABLE for immediate occu­ Chester—6 room Cape. 2 up part increasing demand for' Avon's emizing kitchen, etc. One-car ga­ $?3,600. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml 9-6132. ly finished. Aluminum storm win than 4:00 P.M. on March 15, 1961 being the 21st day preceding the day of the primary. Fragrances, T o l 1 e t r 1 e g. and • cial racing outboard motor, $225. pancy 2ids,- and. the continued MI 3-0789. 553 E Center St. tile bath an* shower, centrally lo­ Agency, Ml 9-8464. ROLLING PARK - The buy of cated, parking. Adults only, $70. school, aplit level, 6 large rooms Near bus, schools and shopping growth of Manche’stcr, have cre­ 1 double recreation roomar laundry, buys. Six rooms, 1^4, baths, dor­ . - aerk of the MunlclpaHty. h e m m in g - AND alteration work.' HYDRAUUC truck jack, 12 ton, MI 34896, MANCHESTER—New 9 Dcarooin 1 uvi wni center. Asking $13,400. Everett Call Mrs. William Abraltis, 10 ated openings for representatives. 2-car garage, $22,500. Will trade. 60 mers front and rear, fireplace Murphy Agency, MI 3-0347. If you have spare time, why not. 750x20 tire. Good chainsaw. Bath­ ranch with garage. A lio,-6 Robin (load, any time. ^ T ^ r tt o o ak s-r nice neighborhood—for less than turn it into dollars so you too can room sink. Also clothesline poles, j .- 2 $16,000. T. J. Crockett, ReAltor, MI 9-1353, furnished apartment, suitable two BOLTON — Just over Manchester KNITTED DRESSES shortened, get'the extras you want. Call BU baths, fireplaces, full baaementa. RICHARD B. MOORE, Owner MI 3-1577. adults. Heat, hot water, private Ml 3-4860.. 8 line. Custom built 2 bedroom Co­ hemming and aJte.rations done. 9-4922.' bathroom, parking. $20 weekly. ME 3-4832 lonial Ranch on park-Uke lot LEGAL NOTICE Call Mrs. Monty, 13 Moore St. PORTER STRBBT area, 8 room CLERK---Interesllng general office MI 9-1748. BOLTON, COHtJ^^Fo7 saie. ranch MANCHESTER —6 room Colonial colonial, 2 baths, wall-wall ca-.'pet beautiful rec room in basement NOTICE is hereby given that the following have been certified as party endorsed candidates ' work. Must be good typist. Per­ SEPTIC TANKS Hopae 6 room's, furnished or- un- on E. Middle Turnpike, Bowers garage, private yard, trees fiore Agency, MI 3-5121. - of the REPUBLICAN Party for nomination to the Municipal Offices specified below y o ^ filled -Moving— Trucking— SIX MODERN rooma, furnished, fumiahed, basement garage. at the municipal election to be held on May 15, 1961, in the Town of Andover together with ttje street manent position; Liberal benefits, CLEANED and INSTALLED on bus line, large yard, garage. School, nice yard, sacrifice sale. $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchlna Ml Storage 20 40-hour week. Ideal for East Please call owner MI 8-7354, Box $13,900. Belftore Agency,. Ml 9-5132. addrcM of said fcandidate: Adults. MI 9-7770. 62, Carpenter Road. MANCHESTER - 6 Rohm Cape, r Hartford or Manchester resident. • SEWERS 3-5121. cream puff, owner. MI 3-4868, Address Office Term MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Call BU 9-2717, Noble & Westbrook $14,200 HERB Hutchinson built Name MACHINE CLEANED COMFORTABLE 4 room apart­ SHERWOOD CIRCLE—One block Theodore C. Wright Route 6 kirst Selectman 7-1-61 to 7-1-68 Light trucking and package deliv-1 Manufacturing,Co., East Hartford. ment, automatic heat and hot I WAITING FOR A ranch, 8 rooma, fireplace, garage 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 ery Refrigerators, washers and | from Main. 6 room ranch, full huge lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI J. Cuyler Hutchinson Lake Road Selectman INSTALLATION water, workliv couple. Available baaement, 2 fireplaces, plastered BARGAIN? MANCHESTER — 8 room luxury Hebron Road , Towiv-Clerk' T-1-61 to 7-1-63 stove moving specialty. Folding' CLERK-TYPIST, rate ba.sed on ex- Immediately, fi interested call MI 9-5132. Ellsworth L. Coveil walls, ceramic tiled baths, city . This pleasant cheerful 3 bedroom split level, 4 large bedrooms, 2’4 Hebron Road lieglstrar of Voters 7:.1-61 to 1-9-63 chairs for rent; MI 9-0752. | perience. Pleasant working con-' SPECIALIST 9-4819. Lillian L. (lernilton 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 ditions. Apply in person, Iona water and sewerage^ immediate Cape Cod home, quality built and SIX ROOM ranch, garage, recrea baths, rec room, formal dining Winston O. Abbott Hebron Road Town Treasurer AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Manufacturing Company, Regent occupancy. Charles Leaperaace. well located on ,a nicely land­ tion room, bus. .$3,000 assumes ■room,’ sunken living room, family Helen Parks Old State Road Tax Collector 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 moving, packing, storage Low j MI 9-7620. $108.21 monthly. Carlton W. size kitchen, ,2-car garage. Bel- Agent Town Deposit Fund 7-1-61 to<7-l-63 St...Manchester. Conn.- Town and Country eBusiness Locations scaped lot on Ardmore Rd. Is truly ' Winston O; Abbott Hebron Rond rate on long ' distance moves to ' a bargain. There is a full dormer, Hutchins, MI 9-5132, fgiore Agency, MI 3-5121. Ray W. Bidwell Long Hill Rond Board,of Finance 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 64 CUSTOM BUILT completed In 1961, 48 states. PersO'nallzed service. MI DRIVERS FOR school buses In For Rent a tiled bath and an extra lavatory. Raymond D. Stoner Old State Road iBoard'of Education 7-1-61 to 7-1-6T 3-.S187, CH 7-1423. Vernon and Manchester, 7:30-9, DRAINAGE GO. 5'4. room ranch with large baae­ Even a dishwasher In the comfort­ VERNON—For country living 6 PROC7TOR STREET—7 room co­ Board of Tax Review ment garage, " laike beautiful lonial with I'A baths, fine condi­ No nomination 2-3:30. Call Ml 3-2414. Ml 9.4143 SMALL STORE for rent. Ideal for able kitchen. .Attached, garage. room ranch, awlmmlng pool. Alfred Hunt New Boston Road Zoning Board of Appeals 7-1-61 to 7-1-67 SIZES 4042 MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ llhra Modern* Kitchen barber, ahoemaksi; or any amall paneled kitchen with built-lna, on Phone C. Magnuson, MI 3-0229. tion, convenient location, priced Zoning and Planning Commission 7-1-61 to 7-1-87, ing Company. Local and long dls- i0% down with V.A. or F.H.A. Montague White Route 6* PART-TIME woman to work In businesa. Reasonable rent. I ll W., bus line, priced right. Charles mortgage.' Ipimediate occupancy. under $19,000. See by appointment Constable ’• 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 2777 44j46 ' tance. moving, packing and stor­ flower shop, some experience pre­ Pontlcelli Agency, MI -9-9644. MI Clarence W; Custer Route 6 - Clamorous Dual Bath Middle Turnpike. Call MI 9-6208 Reduced in price to $16,300. only. Call Paul M'onstello, Som- New Boston' Road Constable 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 age. Regular service throughout ferred. Apply in person aftef T after 2. 3-8109. LESSARD-BUILT mersville. Conn., RI 9-3424. Alfred Hunt 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 48-50 \* 2100 SQ. FT. o r FINISHED LIVINO Peter J. Maneggia Wales Road Constable Headliner for spring — the New England States and Florida. p.m. Krause Florist and Green­ PRESTIGE LOCATION—Mod­ ■k AMESITE DRIVE JARVIS REALTY CO. 7-1-61 to 7-1-63 ■triking jacket that goes so well Ml 3-8563 house, 621 Hartford Rd. .. j „ ARE.j\ l a r g e ONE»lroom alr varlet.T of building lots in varl $100. 6 rooms, 2 baths, zoned busi­ fireplace, full basement, garage bedrooma, nice lot, treea central­ -Wesley Vancour, Broker LARGE LOT in nice section of consent of each candidate to be prop^^^ deposit of $25.00 for each such CMtdltote For lst-4;lass mailing add 10c i^or For Ist-cUes mailing add AOtSf job too amall. John VerfalUe, MI ous sections of to4vn and-vicini­ ness. $200. Call ME 3^832. ly located. Carlton W. Hutchlna, Coventry, 153 foot frontage, 350’ must be filed with said Registrar. A petition containing the required number of aignaturee ^ each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ 3-2521. proofing Done. - j for 2 cars, dlahwaaher,. one acre for each pattern. Print Namp. Ad­ ty. MI 0-61S2. deep. Must sell. Call ^ 9-6784. Renublican members in the Town must be filed with said Registrar of Voters not later than 4 00 dress with Zone, Style No. and dPEN HOUSE SAT. and SUN., MARCH'4 and 5 LAND — BUILDERS land. Charlea Leepefance, sH MANCHESTER^ bedroom home, Republican members in the ...... — - _ ,, dress with Zone arw PatterrrNum- DEVELOPERS — INVESTORS 9-7820, P M on March 13, 1961 being the 21st day preceding the da^ of the primary. SQM. ber. p a in t in g a n d paperbanging. nice condition, on large lot, full MoKINNEY BROS. -Hi- DUPLEX,. NEW, 2 hedrooma, haaa- T , :, bated ft Andover. Conn., thl. 28th day of February 1961. ^ OOyWUL^ ■ Basic Fashion,' Sprin^fc A Sum- Have you the Album con­ Good clean workmanulp at rea­ JOHNtl. LAPPENJNC 273 LUDLOW RD'., O Ff EAST MIDDLE TPKBm Now POPU.LAR MKT. basement, on ous line, ngar school '’61 sonable rates ^ years In Man- 164 East Center 8t^-S n 641261 OFFIOE FOR rent near Farkade, ON BUS U N B -4 room Cape or hoard heat, near hua, schools, '' mer '81 a wealth of ' sewing taining many lovely deaigns and S«w«ra9« Diepesd Co. 122 W. 'Middla Turnpike. CaU MI 2 room ranch. MUdrad Charhon- heautiful treea. Carlton W. Hutch- and shopping center. Small down a#rk of tha M uai6i|tl^ chaster. Raymond Flake. 80 Weekead-Sa 8-8219, MI 6-7448 payment. Call- owner, MI 9-9770, Read Her^d Advs. Idau; gUt pattern coupon. 85o free patterns T Only 25c a copy I 9-9237, tso-tss Peari St,—Ml S-5S08 24206 .attar 2. neau. Broker, MI 2-0688. ina, MI 9-8123.

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of educaUon. the superintendent of BchooU and the school business A b m t T o w n manager were on hand to answer Heard Along Mam Street questions on the 1961*62 request. And on Some of Manche$ter*e Side Street*, Too The meeting was open* to the i Ctrcl* of , the Solva- public but a notice saying that itaii A m y in€ot' Monday the public would not be allowed to f I 5 mjn. *t tho church. Mr«. Sa(u)Jter Story Aly asked to borrow the needed (2. psTuclpate until a later date had jtldirtlOifltelM wlU he hostess. Why is Salter's Pond Saltar’s •n»e loan was made. Been posted. While the genend Pond while Saulters Rd. la Saul- Later, with a shru|; of his ^oul' manager was asking questions at BKIBF8 dem. tcmechla was heard to r^ Harry F. Damn, a Mdsiman at T e a r circlet of Community B»p- ters Rd.7 ' j aleM„ ,._,urely un' pace and answers were tltt CSiuroh wUl meet next Tues­ Salter’s Pond is Salters Pond mark, "You not only have to pinch being ^ven In the same way, the M o ria h Bros.,------Inc., SOl-8— '815 Can day. The Marcia Neubert circle because it is named after LorenM them, but you have to lend them tranquility of the meeting was ter St., Is attending a week-long win meet at the church at 10 a.m. T. Salter,, who owmed the pond, the money to pay the fine." suddenly broken by a woman who •k \ ' t - speelallaed training oourse for ex­ for Wtehen cleaning. Women are the property and- a mill back Jn la known to take an Interest la clusive Lincoln Continental sales­ to bring a sandwich for lunch be­ -the 1860’s along with a man by In Advance all of Manchester’s public hear­ men In Dearborn, Mich. fore the meeting at 12:45 p.m: the name of Charles Strong. I am told they have decided ings. . . , William R. Johnson o f tho Sav­ The Ann Judson circle will meet On Dec. 14. 1870. Salter and Just as I thought they’do. She had asked to be Introduced ings Bank of Manchester will be To purchase fragrant Union Pond at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Strong deeded the property to to the new superintendent. The among 87 men and three women Thomas Burton, 55 Birchwood Rd., William Foulds Sr., father of tte That mess of "gunk” and "goo. general manager did the honorq who will enter the freshman class and the superintendent, being ^ e of Brown University’s Oraduats East Hartford. The Barbara Uif- man who is now head of the They must have some good reason fotd circle will meet at the home dall and Foulds-Colonial Board gentlemen he is, stood up, bowed School o f Savings Banking ~ For buying such a mess. study will involve exploration of of Mra Joseph Kowell, 107 Helaine Co. The mill later burned, on A reason w'hlch I wouldn t dare slightly, and said it was a pleasure the side of it i-s the present CT^rles StU!irdy will Inovlve exploration of Bd., and the Marj- Greene; Circle To even try to guess. to meet the woman. at' the horhe of iirs. Richard Odermann, house on 504 Parker The woman retorted by saying,” the Institutions and processes of Inn the money and capital market aa Hubbard, 17 CasUe Rd., both at 8 St. Perhaps somebody told them • Once you meet me you’ll never for pjn. That takes care of the pond. That this would be an ideal place get me:” they relate to savings banks. ' Now for the road. To hold secret budget meetings. To this the general manager Ward Krause of Ward Music •nie second session of a Trl- The road is in a tract knowm S3 And decide our fiscal fates. replied, ’’but you may want to.” Stores at 99 Summer St. this week Cana Conference for Assumption Rolling Park Estates. _The tract At this remark the tranquility of annotinced'acquislUon of the east­ parish will be held tomorrow at was owned by Stanley Bray of the Perhaps it was suggest^ the meeting was lost for the rest ern Connecticut dealership for 7:30 p.m. In Assumption hall. The Brae-Bum realty e o th ^ y . That when we purchase Depot of the evening, Oulbransen organs. session will be for parenU of high developer of it was Dajdd Eln- Square, A Non. Gilman W. Harden o f 164 E. school freshmen, sophomores and binder, and that was ^bout 10 We could move the railroad station Center S tirN w England general agent for Lutheran Brotherhood, Juniors. years ago. . ^ And put it over there. It was Bray w'ho named the attended leaden’ sales conference road Saulters Rd.. intending to of rile fratefhal life Insurance eo- The third annual Smorgasbord The station set upon a raft LtM Scores .tamp dispensers, mid weighing of Chapman Court, Order of carry on the name of the old mill Which could be moved from shore dety this week at Biloxi, Miss. owner. Unfortunately, in copin g to shore. Paring machines for parcel poet. (H e ra ld photo by Saternls). ______Hardon was Invited to the confer­ ta g ttaia Amaranth, will be held tomorrow «wUvaa, at the Masonic Temple w^th con­ the name, he uMd a map on Could give the board much more In ^Bus Stop’ ence by idtiae of his agency’s I960 there ,was a misspelling. There protection 'I NAMED SUPEBVISOB state statutes under which state hla wife, Dorothy, have three chil­ sales voluntSb acexhi tinuous servings from 5 to 7 p.m. S a . IB The event is. open to the public.' were a number of such maps Than the thickest office doors. Frederick B. Glocke of 413 chartered savings associations op­ dren. •. ^ Roy E. Wendell of 1 Farmer St., By BtAUBEEN BOWE Ronald Win'her, a H * r t f^ na­ Rockville, has ben appointed pub­ gat on t around, since many persons in the Spring St. haa. been promoted to erate. area arbitrarily spelled the name I'm sure we all remember . New Britain nas recently com­ tive now residing at 13 Northfleld lic relations director at Hamilton Mts: Maurice Willev. 112 Elisa­ manded statewide attention with, supervisor, life insurance achooU, with the "u" in it. ’ , . Those meetings of the 1^™ , at Aetna Life Insurance Co. JOINS PENTLAND8 St., joined PAWA aa a clerk In Studard Division, United Air­ ottisin s beth Dr., isManchest/er chairman The deed in the town clerk s of­ Wljlch were held behind drawn its bus strike and as of Friday D22 and later was in a p r o g i^ in craft Corp. He replaces E. Russell to evidei for the annual drive for Smith He joined Aetna as an agent fice accepting the road from the curtains . night one of Manchester’s buses Raymond S. Ames, former man­ tool and die making. A leadmMi, Trotman of. South Windsor, who fatnlly o College Alumnae Fund in the developer shows the spelling of And tightly bolted doors. has brought the Silk City notice. in July 1956 following tour of ager'for four and one half years prior to his promotion to procesa has been transferred to UAC. A or fantni Greater Hartford area. the road with the "u" in 1952. ’The case in point is the newly duty with the U.S. Navy in Japan. at Lane Florist in Hartford, haa planner In 1965, Ronald Is an ama­ graduate of the University of With a little bit of plimnlng organized Little ’Theater of Man­ He was discharged with the rank joined Pentland The Florist at 17 teur radio operator in his roare Notre Dame, Wendell had been as­ The WSCS of North MeUiodist Words of Wisdom And some ingenuity. chester’s first production, "Bus of lieutenant. He was an Aetna Oak Bt. ’ time. He and We wife, Miriam, sistant PR director at HamUton Church ■will meet Monday at 8 We could provide a cozy workshop Stop," which runs through to­ sales representative at Mystic One of the Hartford area’s top have two children. - since 1957 and U a former PR di­ n,m. at the church. Members of Discussion at a meeting of prior to pecomlng an instructor floral designers, Ray started a 34- Eighth District directors geg For those who like their privacy night at the Bowers School. It ie Roy Cordner trained to he a rector for Workl-'JVlde Army and the Catherine Balch circle will be streamlined version of William to the Hartford home office life in­ year career in Om business follow- silk weaver at Manchester Trade Air Force Ehichange Service in around to the merits .of various surance school for the past two hostesses., chain saws the. directors were If I were any kind of gambler Inge’s successful Broadway play School prior to his joining the Air­ New York City. one I wouldn’t hesitate to bet. right the moment the cutraln goes years. craft as a bench mechanic. Today • contemplating buying, when Glocke was gfraduated from the director suddenly remarked: That we’d like the houseboat bet- up to display a most effective set he is a working leader in D142. ter and to Introduce very credible U.S. Merchant Marine Academy '6- Roy and his wife, Phyllis, reside at ATLANTIC ' i "I know one thing, there Than the government we get. sound effects, gathering momen­ in 1948. He is a member of_ the 66 Village St., Rockville. Women Model FURNACE OIL i good chain saws and there tum as each member steps aboard. Hartford Life Underwriter As­ Automatic DeUvery ' lousy ones, but I don't know Let me thank those good Directors There are three important paa- sociation and Campbell Council, HEADS FUEL DEALERS ^difference." Those w ho always "understand, sengers in this vehicle, each a Knights of Columbus, of Manches­ Lee Wood Jr. was elected chair­ L. T. WOOD CO, For allowing qs to own outright Old and New Phone Ml S*llt9 Interest-Free distinct personality and each aby ter. . . man of the Fuel Dealers Division The largest cesspool in the land. played by LTM members. Jean He is married to the - former o f the Manchester Chamber of The lot of a dog warden*ls nob Adams as Cherie the Chanteuse Kathleen Lewis of Condobolln, Commerce Thursday at the month­ In Fashions an easy one. Let’s Sope they’ll put away their is a delicious Shady Lady, capably Australia, and the couple have two ly meeting of local fuel oil dealers Recently a man was iineofined *7 inm drivers _ lapsing into sweetness and light, boys and one girl. >1H at. the chamber office. court for allowing his dog to roapir By MARGE FLYNN Their putters and the bails. ^ h ere are few moments when her Wood, who is secretary of~L. T. N otice but onlv had 15, with him. While Their gaily striped umbreltas effervesence bubbles over and her inSAOiS STATE GROUP A unique fashion show, with trying to make arrangements to Wood Co. on Blssell St., is a for­ millinery of 1961 interspersed 'itoth And their two wheeled carry-alls. speech becoVnes indistinct. George H. Marlow of 120 Ply-, mer director and secretary of the WE HAVE DAILY get the needed »2, he spied Dog Cast as the cowpoke "hot on her costumes from 1870 through 1930, tons Warden Lee Fracchia and prompt- mouth L

I a t 3«n- lonf ax> iles- MARCH 4 thru MARCH 10 Bav- 1 b« TV Week! ilaurlifHter iEu^ttmgIf^raUi men ilau VIDEO EVERT WEEK-ALL RMHT8 RENERVED. 11. T, DICKINSON CW., !■«. uata on tian" competition, Serling had versity in the Navy DCS, he wrota n of and appeared in service shows, n of very little more to offer than a file full of reject#d scripta, burning did a local radio show, and wrote a of Imagination Is Key ambition apd belief in himself. Any Questions? a humor column. it aa But there were aome desperate Aftfr war service, he played at I. days in the network conference various benefits and started writ­ Cuale rooms. Imaginative steps had to ing music and Ijrrics with Jack veek To Sealing Series be taken, and Rod Serling’s "Jour­ AMY (kCESTIONSH Spear for the Ruth Elstrin Gold­ eaat- neys into imagination’.’ seemed to By Mike Alber berg Memorial Ckmcer Research for fit the bill. Q: What is the name of the con­ Organization In West Orange, N J. By OHARUBB X LBAVT ^ The recent succem of- a new “It was the big break I-was look­ certina selection played In the Kaminsky and Spear met thera 1 E. iDurinc 'U m aummer of 1060 young writer. Rod SerlUig, made ing for. I had no doubts that I had winter scene commercial at "The through their wives who were neral aMiit tateviakMi viawent were look- him a good-Jiet for-conaideration. to deliver theTfoods to stay, but, Tw ili^t Zone?" Karen L. members of the organization. liood, tof tar a olmnge in televiaion fare. Serling, wi>o already hrid Emmy believe me, I had no doubt I could A: "Bavarian Dance" by John Lucian’s wife is. the former rence Ttta era of 'Vesterna aeemed awards for his memorable trie- do it." Rod reminisced as he sat Wallington, written specificaUy Geraldine Gottlieb whom be first a ao« doomed. How wrong they were plays, ‘•Patterns," "Requiem For esconced in his high back <^tice for the program. knew aa a nurse' at Beth Israel Miaa. wo tedw too well! Tet, it waa dor- A Heavywegiht" and "The Com­ chair. "The only boundaries would Hospital School, Newark, NJE. nfer- Wy thin period that network ex- edian," convinced the network be the limits of imagination, and Q; Did Chuck Connors of the Spa^s wife Is the former Phyllis 1960 OdtttlooA produeon, w ritera.an d VlPa that the , trievirion viewer believe me, I had to .have plenty 'Rifleman" attend the U.S. Bflli- Gomberg of Newark who {days agenta wwa burains the nddnight waa fed up with dusty cowboys of imi^nation to have gotten this tary Academy? Joan L. Mias Merryn'ote on "Pip The PI* r St., oua. la their frantic attempt to and the quick draw. Sterling far," the new successful author- A: Mo, but he w as staUdoed at per.” Phyllis taught piano and gat oa the baadwagon of what- promlaed to take viewers "on an producer continued. the West Point miiiUry reserva- “dabbled" in song writing with pub- , tisn during World War H. Chuck ulton e«ar would be the new erase, a excursion into a wondrous land of The Syracuse-bom Army para­ husband Jade. All are neighbocs Alr- eartala aatount of deaperation waa fantasy and ilcUon." trooper had written 40 acripte be­ attended Seton HaU College. now in West Orange, NJE. uaaell la . erideace'. Would the trend be Although the winning of three fore his flret sale. The Kamlnakys have three aaoA family comedy, oltuation comedy Bmmys.was a feather in his cap, “Tlioee were frustrating years, Q: How much does Dan "Hoi each interested In music—Peter, who Blocker oif “Bonanaa" wei|?i? •C. A or fantasy? it was still slim foundation for the be now comments, "and there 14, vriio plays thb saxophone; Rob­ green light by televiaion executiv( were times when I was ready to Craig U. ert, 12, a tnim petw , and Donald, y of throw in the typewriter. But I kept A: Dan tips the scatoa at sn aa- for a network series show. Except 9, who, says fattier Lucian, "plage for the Emmys and a second priM shade'lees than 300 pounds. at the piano.” ntlton award on the annual “Dr. Chris- (Ooattanad oa Pagu Fbur) “Pip The Piper” la preaented on >R di- Q: What U Dean MiUeT, of tbe f and ABC-TV Buttons Saturdays and December Bride” aeries, doing Sundays at 12:30-1 pm. ce In now? George M. A: Dean is currently MC of the Here’s Hollywood” TV series. ^ t a m k ( I t i^ lr\ ill I hill I r> el ELECTRONICS LABORATORIES Actor in ^Pijp’ FLOWER w 277 BROAD W a s o n L S T FASHIONS ms Lucian Kaminsky, who plays MILIKOWSKI Mr. Leader, musician and actor on the new ABC-TV fantasy series, H".'. S T I’J- 'I 'I “Pip The Pipei^” was a Navy deck \!1 The BEST BUYS caa be and line oSicer aboard ah LST in fouad a t STANEK’S . . . the Pacific, and a former instruc­ tor of history at Rutgers Univer­ beeaase they’re backed sity. Lucian performs as the vigor­ Royal by dependable aervioe. ous, costumed friend (epaulets and-all) of Pip (Jack Spear) and Ice Cream Co. Miss Merry note (Phyllis Spear) in INCORPORATED wonderful cloudland of music \i I s --I i;\ iri: and magic. 22 W sririi St.—Ml S-6960 Lucian, who grew up in the th the Bronx, is a graduate of DeWitt Janet's Clinton High School and attenddd Over e their JARVIS REALTY GO. the College of The City of New Mrs. REALTORS—INSURORS York. He was about to'become 30 Flavors •led a premed student before the Navy large Residential—Induetrial sent hfm to Rochester University CoBunerelal and Cornell University as an offi­ \n ^ Gallons! I. W. J. cer candidate. He came out of the cloche Oustom Service For N avy ais a Lt. (J.g.) in 1946, earn ­ -strand Over SO Years ed his B.A. dbgree at Rutgers and ines of his MA. at. N. Y. U., majoring in JOHN L JENNEY tSS E. Center 8L—BO S411S modern European history. He later s wore became an instrutcorbf history at Ch LEROY NORRIS EO — a Rutgers and has been a salesman, c bead- merchandise man and business ASSOCIATE !f skirt services specialist. shoes. ONE HOUR Lucian, in addition to his aca­ demic abilities and technical skills, Insurance of All Kinds ch and “IIARTINIZiMI’’ has been musically inclined since Bonds L splash Agnes Moorehead, in this scene from a recent “Twilight Zone" he was a boy when hie learned to It faeh- 1 Howr Dry Cleaninq is attacked by two strange creatures from another play the piano and drums. i green episode, While he was at Rochester Uni­ 244 NO. MAIN STREET e back, At so E. Center SL. Manchester planet. PHONE MI S-6S50 Ohareh OOrners, East Hartford rose St 791 MAIN STREET jecklaea PHONE Ml 9-6926 2 HoNr Shirt Service Televtsioit' PROGRAM wore tan At 290 Middle Turnpike West . Chaaa. Bonnnta ^ SS Young woman ’ BCaaehesler (Color) Lome Greene. Perocll vows vengeance whenvhen herne father FOR TS YEARS rings U;M Sky Kias Hoberts. Dan Blocker and Michael is slain by two strangers, Tree Slory St. M right Of The Week _8, M . 88 rahd- Luck WItk SMpy Ss Im Landon in "The Dark Gate**. AO Work Doae On Premises Adam ia shocked when his beet Gene Fullmer vs Sugar Ray Rob- 1880. Candlepin UuMrUaa— inaon. 15 rounds,. . for the.. U :M Tlila !■ UCobp friend accuses him of being ro­ NASSIFF ARMS CO. listed St. M mantically Involved with hia wife^ Middleweight Championship. This trim DctecilTe'a Diary The Boajnng M*a g. 4D. 5S is the fourth meeting between the Pip The Piper - Donald May in “The Vamp . amastng Robinson and Utah’s HAS BEEN THE RIGHT ' w hat 1:M R F D Ne. S * Newsman Pat Garrison and friend rock-llke middleweight champ Complete Auto Welch Mr. Wisard Si Gone Fullmer. It Is also the Rul^ PLACE TO GO FOR , leves. EaiBAT of iNo JmiKio R succeed in palming off a haah- The Naval Eeeerve Haar tz sUnger aa a former aQent screen her Match: Fullmer won the first. card-; alren. ^ Ray the second, the third was a EVERYTHINO YOU WANT Hepairing White Hanter 4t draw. The aging Robinson worked ither, t:SR Movie * 8:M Checkmate S “Wyoming Outlaw’*. John Wayne. Starring Anthony George. Doug hts body into remarkable condi­ rrled "RocBo Dispatched" McClure anall _ 8. 44. 63 achieve the peak condition he did leled by Baskotball—St. Louis vs Bradley plot to force a companion to Pro Basketball' tS. Si masquerade aa the long-lost son for the last flidit. and 15 rounds ig dress vu. Syra- of a wealthy man. with the swarming, bulling Full- , Philadelphia Warriors Leave It Beaver I. M.- SS msr will be too much for 4(Vyear the 1928 COOK'S cuse Nationals . “Mother’s Helper”, Romance may > old Rayy Jlobinson. one of the the hip SERVICE STATION S;St Mlllloa Dollar'Movie ^ IS be responsible for Wally's midden greatest of all time. U Y -A -W A Y "Life of Emile Zola *. . Paul and startling Interest m helping (Compiled by Stanley Weston ck, worn MEAMCHESTER GREEN Muni. Donald Crisp Boxing Illustrated). 4;S4 B ir Tim e Wrestliaa ,■ with the housework. ^ ^ »i, who 9:M The Depaty R* W 18:98 Tombstone Territory the tune larernational Speedway « The Lawrence WelkiShew S. M. si 17.S. Marskal YOUR CHtumEirs 4 ;M Bowlina SUTS 3 Miisicgl hour featuring Lawrence 18:95 Divorce I a large T V Baco of the Week I t . « Welk and his Champagne Music 18:88 M ^ e That Spare by Mrs. Magic Cltv Handicap Makers. 11:88 Satnrday NIgiil Report EASTER AFPARn by M ra Big Mac Show ** Not Per Hlre^ ^ • IJ Satnrdajr Night News R Weather- 9:M Have Oan Will Travel S SS. Richard Bohne stars. Paladin Hollywood*s riaeot among All-star Golf helps a sheriff retain custody of U:18 Cttrtain Time 99 . Saturday Wrestllag two condemned boys, who face ' **The Tiger and The Flame**. All r waa a Beouest Theater death. * m. star cast. _ ling pa- S;St Bendesvons With Adventure The Natlea’s Fatare . tZ 11:18 Flay Of The Week **:9 i blouse Saturday Prom • n . “A Presentation of News —de­ “Clearing In The Woods’*. Celeste Mari-Mad's Feature . - bates on vital Issues. John K. M Holm. A rt^r Hilt . Cheney 6:1 News. Weather. Sports Caffery Is moderator. 11:98 Flayboy*s reiUhonse 18 691 Main 9-1232 cigarette Walt blsaey Nllliea Dollar Merle 18 11:89 World's Beftt Movie 'Jlunlor --Ourlipla- irkp Bawling. “Life of Emile Zola." , **At War With The Army**. Dean FREE PARKINO IN REAR gtime to We Sell Pin Busters Doable Fcatare Theater ^ S8 Marlin, ejerry Lewis Beautiful i .ASveutare “Springfield Rifle", Gary Cooper. U :8 8 NIto Desk 1 wore a 6 ;W Mark Saber „■ . “Scarlet Street”. Edward O. Rob- 19:85 World's Best Movies (Cont.) BARREGUILD Americans At Work ttason, Joan Bennett 1:18 Beal 1 fringed 6:46 Encore Gaasmoke News PETS! 1:98 Memeats Of CeB&fort • 7:46 M r. E d , , James Amess stars and featuring ) IS model- MONUMENTS Prte 4k Gladys • PUPPIES rftemoon Million Dollar Movie Tbere is a Bam Guild Monument IM "Life of Emile Zola . Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED • BIRDS 1 bloused Donald Crisp • TROPICAL FISH hIR fulliil |D ur eherisiied tl«u g M t Not For lllre^. which Is One Happy KnmUy iley. Mrs. fdr departed iDvid ones. Consult ut. . . Highway Patrol m Spain" New HorlsoBS ATLANTIC HEATING OILS LITTLE & Mc Kin n e y wiUKKit obliaiUon. 7:S# Perry Mason 16 WOODBRIDGE ST. lir comb, Biymond a irr in "The Cose of klrt and SAPORITI tne ulfttoring GoldfUh." Ma«on ia MANCHESTER MEMORIAL OOStPANT asked for a

US W. MIDDLB IFKB. ►AY T elevision PROGRAM FLETCHER MItelMa S-781S TUESDAY Television PROGRAM old to oontinae -xroridng and .Um Barg's BeOywaad 33. 33 them hunting for treasure on the BtarlUt I CaBtbeatal.< 3:B Feanm Film • reeervatlon. „ m i Doris Day. Gordon MacRaa.------. „ old man seta out oa a round-the- PLENTY OF PABElNO GLASS COMPANY 1 :U new OhtMlaa Seleaee R I clock w o n edtedule, (Color) "King of the Juaglg’’. Buster FM aUersta Medietas 53 ■iW The ate netare Baaadap feSA M. W I Tfcta b Oar Faith 3 Crabbe, Fraqoes Dee. - Oraat Dsristaas 13 DuVaiiBtr •( the Air BUI Shadel, anchorman, and naws AU TO 0 1 ______Oaattaeatal Ctaairv.a . B 3 :B Tern BweU Bhaw 3 l:H News reportera In key centera acrom Bfclrley Temple-Shew B, B la the ^ r s e of trying to seU the the nation cover and report the (Color) "The UtUe Mermaid." BNOLOSI7BBS—GLASS rURmruRE TOPS—PinSBim OH PAINT FhSS'&ew B Sfenek ■iM n* ChrUtoeben S Mermiiid yearns to become human .issis'l’rtw ^ 3 "Beast From SO.OpO Fathonu” . bmne of a debt-ridden spinster, n il* b The Lite roaior news developmenU of tbe for the love of a prince. I Davo Oarroway Vtaay 8h^ l y d ^ ^ tian, Paula Raymond^ Tom Potter discovers she baa ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS t:M S»Mk week. . 3L B talent. A e ObrbtoplMra 4tM The Great GbaUeage _ > 1:N Dennis The Menace . - .5 Ths Thriller _ B . II •:U Okitetlaa Soieaee "btemational Communism” . Five Maverick L W, U Lank a rt L ea n 3 "SuStery'iT Hurrloaas”. Richard LABORATORIES Roger Moore In “ Red Do*;’. S«««: .Oaattaaatal Otaagreoaq t Wtdmark. Boris Karloff Is host. (The Ordeal LABORATORIES •:W Uadentaadlaa O n WuM parilslpants vlU sort t- daflne 1 Waatkar B Adaalral A Swahhy Shew 44 of Dr, Cordell". SclenUflc expert-' ObiMlu Sabaee the objecUves and techniques of tag abelter. Beau Maverick ment backfires a rt leads to Internatlonat. communism under stumMea Into a cave ^ un­ I n.ILD. Me. 3 3 3 :B Ba Oar Oaest _ 14 BaeHItoe et Ibe Mam wittingly becomes a member of a MANCHESTER Bu Ib m i Btegert, Hews. Weather Beehy-art B b Friaada B . S3 muNer. _ •;M Aainleaae At Warb Soviet Premier NOUIa Khrush­ l:aMgMseShsw 11 Stage Oeaok West I. B , B 277 BROAD 277 BROAD tt:M Lamp Oato My Peet chev, Its appeal to the underde­ I Breahfaat II bm ' 3 3:34 Fdta'The Oat 4 Mmon Kane In "The Outcasts". ~ 's te Tbe Aaswn veloped lands, the quesUon of a ff£S:£l5»iLrM.vl. • u Lawman throws away his badge 'Life of Emile Zola" OLDSMOBILE " ilS S I Hap BtehatSa f 4:B Ooleh Dmw MeGnw .3 dice Of WvaltaB dialectical- b rea ^ between Mos­ ‘'YOUR OL08MOBn.E DEALBR” I Oaptato Raasaree 3 llarteeB PIsyhaasa IS after killing a bankrobber— Ida Tbe Cbftitepbna cow and Petping, and the poe- l:M Ed SalUvaa Shew. * I Featare Film . 8 B.O.MJr. 43 brother, then becomes a hostler EASY TO slbllitlea of “ peaceful coexistence Guests: Bob Newhart. comedian; at Halfway Houae, the atagellne T o v tmm D E P E N D TUeTMe b I( Taa The Uuie fe Fbrd and Hines, comedy team: "Braxll". 'nto Outaar, Vlrgliila Newa _ _ 33 UiM The iJrlBC Wert between Intematlonal capitalism Bruce. 4:U ladastry Oa Parade. U depot. -and International communism. On and Ron H«»-"i-nn musl<^ come^ 512 W EST CENTER STREET Tke Tkird Maa U PARK HERE Leek D p A ed UVe L H dy performer. Louis *‘lJatchmo''“ Tallshaase 73B 34 "tte TV or Radio jtmi b o y What’c T e n Treabbt the panel wiU be Henry Cabot M l t - i n i Bemper Beam. JB .4:34 Weather. News aad Sperb S 3 :B M eaoe Flctlea Tkeater II M ;tt Lbht Tima Liodge. former V.8. Amnassador Armstrong a rt his band, classical * Bed SkeUea Skew I UterCa Bevar » paridaf guitarists Ida Prestl and Alex­ Cartaea Ttam B Traehdawa d4 frooi STANER’a It's v 9 m Of Btaal to u.N. and KoberM '. Kennedy, Atmaaao t :B Newa gad Weather .4 Skelton will present a one man probletD At STAN EK ’S . lt:W Family LiTbr Atty. Gen. andra Legojra a rt singer Joan Laeaey 1 pantomime show aalutlng tbe OennecticBt Tea P b Derby I Fairfax. „ „ Aetba Theater U ■ United Nntlmia and dedicated to backed by DEPEND- Fellb Per Tadar 3:13 Oaplala Kaagarea- Otahkeaee 33 Na metera eiUier, OpM TUa la The Ufa MiUba Denar M evb U Nattaaal Velvet B . N "Safetv-Tesied 3:B I itarrted Jaaa Big PIctare . . _ M ’ the proposltloo, that "Laughter la rum "Life o r EmUe Zola." Paul Muni, Lori MarUn In ’’Epidemic.’’ Merabs Bhaw .. 4:U Mews 5. I, B. B a Universal Language.’’. (R) lliarsdAy avealBgA BBtn ABUE SERVICE. Seered Heart Donald Crisp, i;M Tab Haater BImw •• 13 :B Deeembev JtoMe 4 :B Sparta B 13:B Oarry Mease Show _ U:U Lhrby Wart Ckamipbartip■isartfp Bridge W. SS "Sultan Poor A Day.’ ’ Paul Moi^ Bay Whea Guera: Comedian Alan King and ll:M Camera Three Withui Charlea------Goren—Wingate Blx- nui a rt Peter Fairfield go to Las Used Cars" 7:B Beagh Biders 3 vocalist Denise Lor. • • „ Vegas a rt win money, then an Saab Expedltiaa 3 w. ♦ TUa O n Faith a:and _ CoDstanUne______-Platsb vs. B :B VMee VUIago MUhaa Deltar M evb U “After Bgars"' . *Si •• Mad Hearn . Ricbard Kahn and Bam Stayman. entire casino. . ^ mm Beat Srter "A dromatle comedy by Tony TrlaHy SpalHaM «;M Paal Wbehell Skew M Lawmmi RD ^ Ftar VoBi Baaeh - ■The Old. Maid". Bette Davis, Webster, starring Bally Ann I \ I: \ n H) s M , J > A ^ I 1. \ I ( I I \ I.’ \ m i > ^ \ i I \ Ni i: \ II I ______„ __ B . W John Ruflsell and Poter Brown In (M o r ) Miriam Hopkliis. _ Bowes, Christopher Plummer and “ '•* g& XatellrM w News questim and answer pro­ •'The Inheritance**. RebelHoua b« i Yon Am c S Fag It Weather. Leeal News „ B s ^ l a l guest Buster Keaton. Nawaraal Alaam gram Russ Ward Ij holds his father and ^^Handial U :B I Lava I«ey Msara A Weather B . TY Preseats - 8, 44, as Meal The Prafattar Walter WlaebUI File Troop at bajr In the family storm W. P. QUISH The Frto* b Bight Bxpedllba *• B Meredith Hldwards ta “ Justice". SU N U P R Harriaon Brown. ProTeaaor g:M Omalbas B . M cellar. « (C olon . 7:U Weetan Mage. BkchUghta B ■ Banker confesses a murder but, a Oeochembtry. Calif. Inat. "Fierce, Flinny and Far D*M TV Theater • Menlag Oeort. Ogm en B dispute arises when the exmgr^ or Technology. Dr. Harold Taylor, Out" Sampliw of ' drama Paul Ford and Robert, Tettay’g Wamaa ' . M n g Uon of the defendant 4 (^unA Findell former preaident, Sarah Ijawreoce as viewed by WIlUam Saroyan, star In *‘Open House**. New x o « FUNERAL HOME 'OaBCaamileB - -- T:B Whgl Ig Thg Wertd _ - e itifies that he was asleep In hla CANADA College, boat. who prill act as commentator captain o f detectives adamantly d e a r flartaaa Largaile _ B. B pew at the time of the Killing. ron U :U Araaad Tewa M BelecOons from four contempor- pursues a killer despite the _coi^' * tU MAIN STREET TEL. HI 8-0t4O Lave That Bah John Smith gnd Robert FuUer ta Mimea Dollar Meyle^ _ 14 U;M Wa IMIrra > ' ary plays—'^ e Time of ' Your stantly annoying presence of hts Leva e l' Ufa "Riderg of the'Night” . SUm and "Never Bay Ooedbye." Errol UTE lip The H p n • Life," •*n«e Killer," The Sand free-loadinip brother-in-law. T n lh Dr OeageqaeaeSh two of hlr friendg (gll prey to a FlTnn, Eleanor Parker. VENETIAN IN 8C R A N C E "Newapapar Day". Pip and hia Box'’ and.Kraro's Last Tape"— Dteah Shore Shmr ^ ^ •• Caawoflage ruse Shd are kidnaped by aa out­ U :B T rte A Deed Lerii frlenda put out yearly laaue of will be enacted and commented (Color) Ouests: Jonathan Wtntera ' Seitteh Far Teauirew law gang. . „ TY Sbaw witk Jane AHysea the PIpirtown Preaa. upon.. The jrrogram le gub-tltled' Shirley Jones and special guest ItCeald Ba Tea Bags Beaay 3. B . S3 *• ^ ^ _ BLINDS Seleaca Floltaa Thealar B "The New Drama As Viewed by hfecraith WllWon. • am R O IER T J. INCORPORATED (Color) m ester Junior U befuddled by U :B Newa. WesIke^.A. Bperta OONSCDT ladastry Oa Panda M William Saroyan." Alistair Cooke The Bcbcl t. 4*. « Namber P bssa t. B , B gittie Kangaroo, a btppety hop­ Wotldte Best Movie Dawa BlMa batitab W is host •;M Jack Braay Program . J U:45 The Oaldtas Light per. who he thinks ta g gtant "Bartldo” . Robert Mitchum, and SUPPLIES U:4S Americaas.AI Wark M taforaattoaal Keae t •Pm blartets *•**’& 13:33 Maws DayBapert mouse, other stories. Ursula .Thelss. ^ C H A R L E S S. VAN DECSEN 1:M Tear Cammaally 9 Matty’s raaday Faaaies I. U 1 :B My Littta Margie t:B Father Kaews Bert, . Big Hews _ ^ 2 CUSTOM MADE SHADES Direiiiaaa *M t. 4g Brava StaUlea SMITH Aheal Face# I Robert Young and Jane Wyatt In Mews sad Weather B ESTATE • ’‘INSI/RANSMITHS SINCE IBU” • INSDBANOB Diatriet SopcrvlMr "The Bo*” —an original TV essay t:M CaUega Bawl At Henae Wtth Kitty "A Trip .to Hillsborough’*. Bud Mewa. Spert^ Weather on suffering and compassion uti­ Information, game: with Allen M B m a i n STREET. ORODND FLOOR— Ml S-SS41 Mevte MataeSa art- a friend plan a trip to HUIa- 11:11 Jack Paar Skew 485 Middle Tpke, East IM E CMrtMT SL. IfauMhMter lising music, poetry and a nhw art Ludden, mederator. Indiana UnP Guest: YWan «u^o. . 1 ;B At the Wartd Tataa borough, hoping to get material (Color) form stars Mary FIckett, Ed versity vs Fairteign INcklnson larette Yrtng^Bfcow Blghway Patrel (or the hooka they want to write. Featare Film - \ Bn 3-4865 TM. MO t-4CM ar PI X-«801 - Bryce and Guy Arfaury. University. "The Lon>-^lght". Hwiseirte Serial Metoa With Kitty (Repeat). "Honky Tonk” . CTark Gable. Lana Caneen Ct B Reeky aad His Frieads t. « . U senses the emptiness In her me AH Star Playhaaaa n i# , Binenuui I Turner. Big Pteiare W •;M Ivaabee t when a happy family moves Into (%uck Connors ta "Dark Featare 44 _ 1:U Yaar Valcc b Waaklagtaa S Meet Tbe Frees M the house next door. I :B A t ^ ^ m WKh Kitty North Fork". When Lucas McCain 11:B Jack Paar Shew B 1:M PeTcapHaa I , (Colori Guest: Paul A. Samuel- Open End. U Make A Difference Where Yon Save! 3 :B Fan CIrrie Is blinded In an explosion, an (Color) FOR EXPERT Fraatbrs Of Faith W soo. Economist. I4;B whal'o My Ltaef J 3T DbES Jim Marray Shew old enemy, gunslinger cornea to 13:B Might Desk. _ , . „ . , TOURAINE PAINTS "Countdown". Serier of dramas Caanectleat Beaort t This Is year Life . „ S Jk>lor) town bent on revenge. 13:44 World’s Beet Mevloe (Coat.) on American conformity and Big Mae Shew 11 Wtasba.GharcMU _ L B. U Day ta Oeorl 3. B . H| 13 :B Nowk asd Weatfcer :Ar Front End AHgnmnnt apathy. "Three Gentlemen From Phil Silvers n The Valiant Yearsr=li8and_ a rt ’ft iY -ft ^ 8iM Beaia Party t :B Debte OUllc __ _ 13:55 Msmeat ef MedltaUea ^ • BRUSHES Africa" by tiouis E. Lomax. yasgle dim Snow” . Portrays the action on- the Larctta Yaaag Thaator B . Ill Dwg)me Hickman In "The Second 1 :B Mows , „ . •’ a B ert te B ^ t y 3. B . 51 Childhodd of Herbert T. Gmia.” 1:14 Memeate •( Comfort . > •k W htnl Rqiaiicing People la The News I lib n North African a rt Russian fronta It’s high school graduation time Tea Pla Bawllite B 4;M The Tweatieth Geatary Best Of The Pott B 3i % 3 :B The MlUteaaira • WALLPAPERS Itsaee aad Aaswers ft "The Burma Surgeon Today." llt B flartay News Special • vS A V I J V G S Teart Dr. Maleae (or Dobie a rt his buddy. , May­ aeea Far A Day nard. but the JoyoDU occasion al­ Scott Brady of "Shotgun Slade’’ k Complntt Brokn t:M H«w Te Marry A Millleaaire S Visit to the Jungle hospital of Dr. News ; « most proves to tw the darkest day Highway P atnl Gordon Seagrave. legendary. Nevra A Weather J Ctarreat ha Yerdlet b Yean asserts that the man who said • SANDERS. POLISHERS ciju/ LO.A.]V Frear Theae Bette in history (or Dome’s fatbee. Servlc* O nad aary "Burma. Surgeon" of World War Saaday Ntahl Report B •\ S S O C I V 1 I O A bbbkI Alfred lutcheeck Preeeala B . B “Every Picture Telia a Story STEAMERS FOR RENT Tear Netehber, The World n. Viewers -will see an actual Newt A weathermaa B OeaaerUeal Bartctart prolmbiy never, watched some of PIctare Far A Saaday Atteraaea tumor operation and Caesarean Newt la Bevtow 4t DividM d WhaiDe Yea Troatt "The Klsa-Off". Man who spent — SEE — M section. 11:14 Sartav Night Movto . v r / v m * 4 :B Baagar Aady Shaw six years In prison for a crime those late, late shows. S:M Saaday Sparta Spaclacntar 1 Peopb, Are Fanny W "The Killer Is Loose’ . Joseph Cot­ Mtake -Beem Fig Daddy be didn’t' commit seeks ven- Peggie CaaUe of “Lawman” "Army-Nary Weekend." A rlsil Sea Haat g ton. Rhonda Fleming. ■ BAWeWg4T44»4 414447 riWAWCiat IK4Tit4Tt4B Amerieaa Baaditaad «eance. _ . says a man should never propose CLARKE MOTOR SALES Paal’s Paiat aad to. West Point. N. Y.. and An- Great Marie Freai Ghleage U 11:14 Featare Film _ _ „ Mevie At Fear (yatt Earn 8. I ’’Unfaithfully Yours". Rex Harri­ IM7 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER • ROUTE SL COVENTRY "Her Majeaty Love". Hugh (TBrian in "Apache Gold. by telephone—he might get the 801 BROAD 8T. . napolls. Md.. during the annual WhMerbirds B MUler. W. a Melds. An Indian chief risks war with WallpaiMr Supply winter sports competition between Writ INsaey Prevents W. Bt son. Linda Darnell. Clanton gunslingers when he finds wrong n u m b er. ______MI 9-2018 the two service academies. "The Coyote's Lament." Pluto In Worid’o fleet Movies ■ 4:B Edge el Might MANOHESTEB West Pobt - a story ef civilisation’s encroach­ "Torrid Zone". James Cagney, 645 Main St.— MI 9-03Q0 Makiag Of A Priast ment by man and his dog on the Late Show. _ B -Pra Baikelhall homelands- of the cOyote. "A Star la Bom ". Jamei Mason. Cincinnati Royals Vs. 1:M btssle Pravae 4a Don WILLIS Garage S:M Paal Wiachelt Shaw Jon Provost. June Lockhart and M :B Haws A Moather . S WEDNESDAY T elevision PROGRAM S:M Oral Bsberts Hugh Reilly. Timmy telW his U;W Mnmeat of Meditatioa t SPECIALISTS IN Our SPEEDY S|Mcl«ity WHEEL ALIGNMENT wrt Manehester Yaa Asked Far It elderly farmer friend he Isn’t too 1:15 Newa - > i : B Be Oar Oaest Jack Paar Skew BRAKE SERVICE C:B CoatiBeatal Classraam B Lsae Banrer - 4 i Color) » (Color) ’eatare 44 S ConYalesceat TRULY DftICIOUS GENERAL AUTO REPAIR _____ 3:45 Big Mae 11:B Jack Paar Show *» Homo, MltrtteiP B -4U 1— 18 MAIN ST., MANCHRRTBB 4 :B This h Oar Faith < 4 5:55 Friix The Cat CoaUaeatal Clasereem . B 4:43 Matty’s Faaday FaBales (Color) , MONDAY Television PROGRAM (Color) CartooB Playhease l a c . J3:‘m W «ld ’s**Best Movies (coal.) 4 CHICKEN 4:55 Tewa Crier • Wild Bin Hfckek Mary H. Giblln, President All-Star Dackpla Bswltag U 7:B Dave Oarroway Today Shew Mews - Chaaael Rero’e 'Bellyweod B. B — j j u 3:15 Cerasade 4 il;Saa*e-*t5«taU .a , j Katherine M. Glblin, Manager H ie irorld’ s "llBeet eaUn’ chlcfc- 4 :B CoaUaeatal Ctaoorooa/ B 1:34 Featare itihn 3 t :B Daaay Thomas Show . 3 Leek a rt L ea n ' t (Color) "Calcutta", Alan Ladd. Gall Rua- "The Dog Walkers". Danny de­ SHERWIN-WILUMIS TV MaU Order Market VTa a SKeate ef Cemf.rt *: 3 29 Cottage S t, Manchester ea" with loeomparable. taste. 4 :B Tbit' It Oar Faith g sell, Ceattaeatal Classream • 4:35 News. Weather a rt Sperto cides to go into the dog-walking 7:35 Weather B Bescae I MI D-687B CoBltaental Clatsroom B Popeye 3 huslneaa in competition with Joae, 7 :B Speak Dp 1 (Color) . First ’thaw ■ B the elevator operator.. INTERIOR PAINTS EXTERIOR 4 :B Mows A Weather T A K E HOBCB SE R V IC E g:5S Tawa Crier 5 "Lullaby Of Broadway". Doris Bastaess Beport, Mews. Weather 5 Aetlea Theater Automatic Sprinkler aad 4 Aeapaleol _ B, B PICTURE FRAMES—ARTIST MATERIALS 7 :B Breakfast Time 5 OlabhoBse 1 :B Dave Oarroway Today Show B , Day. Gene Nelaon (Color) Ralph TraegeC'TPid James Co­ ^Aquanauf Ely lightning Protection Early Shew B w WALLPAPER, Btt 4 :B Hap Blcharda I 4:45 Newr Member of Association o f Ooit- 34 burn star. ’Killer In a Rose 4:15 CapUta Kaagartk f 5:55 Sports Look and Leara S ’"rbe Gunflghtera"..Gregory Peck Colored Mask". Gregg and Pat Ml MAIN ST. TEL. MI 8-6686 4 :B Featare Film 3 7:B Dasgeraas Bobta 5 neotient Chronic and .Convalea- DEGI’S DRIVE-IN Coatlnental Clatsroom 3 Admiral Swabby Shew 44 help the father of a Korean Witt "Confirm Or Deny". Don Ameche, Shotgaa Slade 3 Became Star cent' Hospitals.. 4S2 C E N T E R ST.— M l S-t6«0 7:U Weather B S:B Be Oar Gaeot IS victim who believes an attempt Joan Bennett MilUoa DeUar Movie 18 1^ Newt 3 Rfae Tin Tin 44. 53 will be made oh his life. Topper I "The Old Maid’’/ Bette Davis, 1 :B PercepUoB . 3 5:45 Big Mac Shaw 18 t :B Andy Grllfith Skow 3 COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK, Bemper Beam Behael B Miriam Hopkliu . Bashieta Report, Newt, Weather 5:34 Felix The Cat 3 "Cyrano Andy". Andy and Bllle IRC. Cartoea Time Weather, Local Mews B In IJ/2 Years 6 :B Worty Woodpecker ■ 8 Souse reverse psychology to help INVESTMENTS Mews a rt Weather B . 43 FOR ECONOMICAL. 1:34 Breakfast That - • CartooB Playnoaeo 18 Oupid launch his magic arrows 1:35 Looaey Taaea 7 :U Westers Moss. Blghlighte B PLUMBING aad S:40 Hab Bietards 3 Panic 44 at Ram ey and Thelma Lou. MR. GEORGE F. JOHNSON JB., MMtKStn- 3:15 CapUun Kaasareo Sports Camera B The Btory of a young actor's rise HEATING 3:14 Captain Haagaroo 3 Newt ' U Dante B . B 3 :B I Married Jeaa Itewr -J 44 PROMPT. EXPERT 3 :B Featare Film 3 4:15 Madera Digest 58 Howard Duff In "Pick at Peck of FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL TRANSACTIONS HANDLED Meratag Show 7:B. MaUba Baa 3 to Hollywood stardom usually CONTRACTOR "Holy Matrimony". M o n t y Bescae 3 B Diamonda", Dante la accused of ON ALL EXCHANGES LISTED AND UNLISTED—MUTUAL FUNDS B :B December Brtda Wagea Trala B , B spans more years that he would Wooley. Grade Fields .4:35 Weather Newt A SparB 8 stealing a dliunond bracelet. Say Whea Hobs Aeag 3. U Commercial Topper 3 Adventares In Paradike 8. 43. 33 688 MAIN STREET . TEL- Ml 8-HOB Sasle Rod'Taylor andguert star Rhonda care to remember—if he ever gets . Bomiter Room !3 Two'Facea West 43 Service • :B Newt A WesAfaer 3 Gardner McKay In. "Angel of 1541 Video Vtitag*. Fleming in "The Woman In there at all. - and* CartoOB Time B Death” . Swedish doctor firts na­ Best Seller Gray’ ’. Witness withholds viUJ Almasae 44 Aettoo Theater 13 , Play tuar Haaek Ron Ely, who co-stars as diver V O aM M okM of Ctabhoasa B tive superstltiims harder to con- testimony needed to save the life Mike Madison In : "The Aqua­ Hesldeiitial 4:45 Leoaey TaacO 44 Compaet 33 ■" quer than the tropical disease she (M or> of a Japanese girt accused of S:I5 uapuia Haagaroo l4 seeks to cure. Yen Asked Far 14 murder. nauts" adventure aeries on the C!BS TV. Radio and Phonos 3:45 Newt • g, g. n , M U :B I Lave Laey Boto- Rotor 4 :B I Married Joaa 4 4:55 Sporta . Streets Of Danger 13 W. H. England Lumber Co^ 8 :B Waated—Dead Or Alive ■TV network, is a notable exception, Moratas Skew B 1:M After Dinner Movie The Prtea b BIgU B . B The Friee Ic Bight 14A4 December Bride 44 It.-B Heanetey . 3 (Color) • . (Color) having reached that status In a "Jesae James';, - Tyrone Jackie Cooper In (’The NovellsL" E B Service . Phono Ml 9^537 Bay Whea B . B Henry Fonda. Lt. Hennesey envisions himself in "AT THE GREEN" [ M enlBg. Oeart Adveatares of Ossie a rt Harriet few rtiort years. Saole ■ Dtaaer Is Served y 8 Phil Slivcre the lap of Hollywood luxury when 11:B Ceaceatratloa ■Unknown when he airived In I4:B Video Village M MIIIIod Dollar Movie Harbor Oammaad 18 Best Seller 3 be writes the outline of a novel. Clear Harbaas Tallahassee 74B 43 Hollywood from his native Texas EINAR L LORENTZEN "The Old Maid". Bette Barbera Staawyrt Shew B . B lAVa That Bab ^ Potterton's Flay tear Haach B . B Miriam Hopkins" Open A ll Day Saturday 3 ;B Perry Come Skew B , B in the spring of 1957, Ely appear­ ^olor) ’’Shock," Prominent physicist who U :B Lave al Ufa (Color) Guests: Judy Holliday and Phone M l 9-7412 ISO Center St-rC er. Chnreh St. Weather, Local Newa B has Just made a -vital dlacovery, Truth or Goasaqaeaeas Asked For n 3 News of the Boar a rt Weather B rOeorge Bonders. ed In three major motion pictures la atunned Into alienee As a re­ CanuBflaga /M y Osier EUecn 3 tl:B I Love Laey 3 New. ana Weothor W sult o f her' daughter’ s death. 1S:W M am berneasa within 18 months. . , ' rke Price lo BIgM B N The Pcoplo’a Cbelee 53 HawaltaB Bye 8.'43. 53 ■Mllllen..... Detiar BTevIe 18 Search For Tamerrew Robert Conrad In "The Man From His first professional acting job (Color) 7:13 Weitcra Mate. BlghUghts B "Never Say Goodbye." Errol ItCaalditeTau B . B Moratag Coart . 3. SI Flynn, Eleanor Parker. Manila.” The expose of a black- was M a bit pari; In "South Paci­ The Austin A. Academy Ptaykeaeo 44 News B . 44 (Color) , amall plot against a wealthy civic fic.” His work in the film version 7:B The Americsai B, 34 13 :B Saa Fraacbee Beat PILGRIM MILLS U:45 The Oaldtag Light leader Inadvertently leads to II :B Tke Clear Borisaa .1 Darryl Hickman luid Dick U:55 News Day Kepart of the hit musical led to a sup­ tioareatratloa tt 14 Berle Jackpot murder. Davalos co-star. "The Reconnais­ Ed Shuler of Omaha vx. ]Sep. 'Matiaaal O na. TV PtayhoBse porting role in “The Fiend Who CHAMBERS oo. Love Tkat Bob 3. 43. 51 sance". Rebel -C!pl. Jeff Canfield Solomon of Dallas. FABRICS FOR ALL AT CHRNEY HAU. 1 :B My Uttia Margie MoTtne.. . . U:34 Love Of Life 1 3 :B Danger Is My Bastaess Walked the West,” which starred scouts for Cant Judd on a mis­ Peter Gaaa 3. 43. S3 Aboat Facea E 44. I’ve, Get A Secret ' PAeUag.... Tmtk or Oeasogaoaeeo B M sion to Jeff's home town of Harp­ Craig Stevens In "The Deep End.' AT LOW. LOW MILL PRICES! At Hama With Kitty With Gariy Moore, host and em- Stephen McNally. TTiat role,- In CamoafliMre t, 44. 59 ers Perry, to leam strength of A swimming Instructor, a former Mavia Maltaaa cee;. pBnertsta.aBIUelti ^ Cullen. “ Henry turn, led to his being cast as the Storago.... IX:M It Coold Be Tea occupying Union forces. alcoholic, is blamed for his Highway Fatral Morgan, Betsy Palmer, Bess iColor) The New New Haven 4 pupil’s dentil. 1 :B As the world Taras romantic lead opposite JUl St. StdMroom H m m : Every Day Noon to 8 PJl, ■ Sntnrdny 10 A^K to 8 P.M.. n Myerson and guest panelist Steve Local or Benrch For Tomorrow ' Cheyenne 44. S3 11 ;B News. Weather Art SiMrts 3. 43 Sactal Mates With Kitty Allen. Celebrity guest: Jonathan John In "The Remarkable Mr. Long-DIstaaoe MOVIINI Number Please l o Will Hutchins In "Angel". Mule World’s Rest Movies — . 3 All Star Ptayhaasa winters. Penny-packer.” He has since ap­ ll:U The OnIdiBs Ugh! girl provides a clue to the Iden­ "Fuxxv Pink Nightgown." Jane """""'""T m eW g’.v WATJrTTrHABTFORD^SirNEXT TO KING’S - The Christophers. 14 :B‘ Private Eye Private U:S5 News Day Beport tity of a leader of a' gang of kill­ Russell. Keenan Wynn. Al Home With Kitty Starring Ernie Kovocs, Edie peared In numerous' "television 1:44 .lly L.ittlr Marxle ers. • Big Naws ^ B 1 ;B FaU CIrele _ Adams. Hans Conrled and Pat shows Including” Playhouse ,90” TRAILER VAN SEKVIOB Aboat Faces 3. t#. 3:34 Taleo Of Wells FaCgs B News and Weather B Jaa Mmrray Skew Carroll In a , musical comedy 17 O AK ST. At Heme With Kitty Dale Robertson In "A Show For and "Father Knows Best.” Movie Matinee — 11:15 Saspense Theater 3 _ay ta Coart S. B . satire, produced by Mai^ Lleta Silver Lode." Hardie prevents , a Mllland. man. Among the aspects of the Ely was. bom In Hereford; Texas. SOS B. SnDDLB TPKE. "The Lone Wolf Keeps A Date". bank robbery and saves his com­ "The Uninvited". Ray 3 :B Heasc Party Warren William. Ruth Hussey. Leretta Yomar B . B world of sleuths to be touched on His family soon moved to Amarillo HI 8-S187 or Htfd. CH 7-1488 Phone M l 3-6247 pany from paying a fraudulent Jack -Paar Shew Suliivan Wants To Author Play E 44. 58 are the television private eye, the 1;M A. The World Tamo 3 {30.000 claim, Bart to Beall ty private Ufe of a private eye, the and he was educated in that clj^y’s Hlxbway Patrol 3 ^ (Color) • 8 :B The Hlllbaalre ftrfside SI* 3. M. 53 44 ’ ’giri Friday"' and the old-time de­ public schools. Soeiai Notei With Kitty B Van WmiaiAa. Claire Kelly in Featare W oVer ’the yean such aa Sinclair Yaaag Dr. Maloaa B . B tective. All Star PIs.vhonse '44 "Ghost of a Chance.' Inveitiga- 11:33 Jack Paar Shew B Barry SuUlvan, gtar oC "Tall Qaeea Far A Day 8. 43. U Peter Loves Mary , 33, B He entered the 'University of This Is The Answer 43 13:43 Nite ■ ^Desk 4 Lewis and Thornton Wilder, I have - 3 :B The Verdict ta Yean -3 tor Ken Madison and government Man’’ on NBC>TV Saturday nighta, B . B Peter Lind Hayes. Mary Healy in Texas at Austin' and planned to 1:35 At Home With Kitty 33 agent pose as hoheymooners to 13:45 World’s Best Mavlea (Ceat’d) 8 nothing but <^n-faced admiration From These Beets "Peter Writes A Book.’' Peter mAjor In petroleum engineering. How's This For 1 :B Newt 3. B hag one big ambition. Ha would like Cassectient Bartstart 8 3:44 10(1 Circle 3 locate a missing federal mint em­ for theiq. Besides,- a writer can Who Os Yob TrastT - B . 53 hires a ghost author to write his But his love of poetry was destinrt ALTERATIONS Jan Murray Show B . B. ploye. 1:14 Momeaia ef . Comfort 4 to write a good play, live on Malibu Beach, wear no 4]B Baager Aady ^ Ufe story. (Colon Make Boom. Far Daddy Naked City ' 8.'44.53 to alter his plans. A Bargain?^ Day Is Coart 3. tt. U " I guesa it's every actor’s' ambi­ make-up.. Wouldn’t have to shave. "The Deadly Gulnea-PIg". Wom­ In 1956 he won the Texas state 3;S4 Hoooe Party . 3 Amerieaa 'Baadstaad en victims of Naxi wartime op­ tion,’’ notes Barry, “ I've written Wouldn't that be marvelous? Actors ■ Movie At Fob? poetry reading championship and LoreiM. VoBsr Theater H - 14 (Fork like doga,,aU day." "H e r' Majesty Love." Marilyn pression in concentration camp Bead to Reality I. M. U severed. One got k tryout on a sum­ m uer, W. C. Fields.' seek revenge on their tormentors? earned a scholarship In the Uni- For Your Old TV 3:44 The People’s Choice 3 fOR EXPERT MOTOR TUNE-UPS MilUea Dolfar Movie Dl tonni. ill .Muloso 11: e/ mer circuit but it wan pretty poor. Som ^ow or other, you get the 4 :B Edge OI Night verdity’s radio - television course. ^ lU w On Any (Donsolo. Here’s H ell^eed B . B "Never Say Goodbye". , Brro. 9seen For A Day 3, 43. U HETER’S OTNAVISION SYSTEM 1 atege from all the writen I a4- feeling that the last sentence real­ • :B Featare n lm Flynn. Eleanor Parker. This,.' plus- an earlier Interest in MANCHESTER he Verdict Is Years 3 ly doesn’t reflect Barry’s true sen­ JI4.:B Grand Jary From These Boots B. B IS THE <‘X-RAY" METHOD FOB mired over the yean. I still do 'Five Against Tbe House' Guy hijgli school damatiea caused Ely "Niglit Sorvloo Our Spa^Alty" acme arritlng but mostly rewrit­ timents. After all, h« has woriced M adlson ,^ m Novak. Tightrope to turn towards an acting acreer. Coaarrilral Rartotart 4 A PERFECT JOB! PfSey*. Theater ^ 11:B Newe, Weather A Spertp Who Do You Trastr S3. 44 ing. I can read a script and say as an actor in films, TV and on Flrsl.qhew__ Werld’e Best Mevie After one aemester at the Unl- t:B Ranxei Arty 3 where it has gone astraiy. I ' (Fork Broadway and his performances "Road To Rio". Bing Crosby, Bob "Dive Bomber”. Errol Teralty, Ely decided to try his luck CRY CLEANERS Make Boom For Daddy B . B , Big Mews Amrriraa Raadotaad 3 44 53 LITTLE JOE'S TEXACO closely with our story editon. But have shown an enthuslaam that Nswt A WeaBier 111 RbUirwood. MANCHESTER TV Movie- At Four It tluit’a dltferent from sitting domi doesn’t match his ooolmegit of “ Hr. .880". Burt Lancaster. Ed­a * Mews. Spaite. Weatiltt He i4 married to the former I m CPNTER 8 T .-^ 8 -lM | | 96 W d k SL— Ml 3-7254 "Her Majesty Love" MarUya Mll- W. MIDDLE TPKB. AT BROAD ' MI S-WIS and arriting ‘Act One, Scene One.’ "working like a dog." Ho sssma to mund Owenn.- „ U tU Featare Film ^ ler. W. C, Fields Adariral Swabby B “ Blgh Noon." Oair Oooper, Helen Janet Triplett 4 :B Edge Of Night 3 *‘rv4 known a<»ne graat (Friten onjoy 4(Biy minuto. M R

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PAG E FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ ^TURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961’ THURSDAY T elevisio n PROGRAM Anericaa BaaAslaai A « IS The Beal BeOeya ^ Merb At Feat . u "The Inveetora". Wlj*“ • ;W C«aUB»iital Ch—w « » Marilyn elu d e cornea up n th a e w (Color) “Her Majeetya Lore, thins". Grandpa n e ^ y «:W TUa b On fWlk Miller, W. C. Flelib . nclshbora rush lorward with their O PE N I M AM . to B P.BL O— W»W iU I Cb iaw i i I Tha B o s e O I NUlhl > uvinsa to make a kllUns. , (Oolarl TWea Of The TlUase » f r i d a t n i g h t s T H X 8-AS • US ft w a O ib r * Kind". Bdmaod O'Brien. Llubeth SooU. SAimUDAT UNTIL NOON ELECTRONICS 1:M Look aad Loara , _ „ J Tony^Touios. Freidon Poabf, *» DoTO Gorrowiur X utm s Show n . !• IFepeye • . — "Buried People;" C!ord. the ■ ( ^ ’ OoaMBonal Obooroooa • Bis M u Catbeoa sUnser" le sent on u underoovn iflBORATOHIES 1‘» Wcattor IS ■ atly Shew ^ ^ auunm ent to huid down h f " ™ ? s i ; VI “Suo” Mark Steven* ____ medical officer eh jw d with *■** iS ilS e L *foor^ W n ikor > The Admiral aadBwabhy Show W turins ud ttarvimi to. a to m 7:M BreeUost nmo f i;S t Be On Qaeel ^ {{ thoueande of Civil w ar prlaoner*. W M l II OI I 277 BROAD Hao BM«a<«a ■ Atm Bewle ______« •lU Oaatan f aBaaroo f Bteig * Hie Ftleade g Father ^ » Of ''.'•ur Masor.'y Wall) t iN Foatarr __ _ „ i t e M u Shew " John Forsythe ia “ Bentley "SomethtaiK T o t The Bora • PI*U F % x The Cal ^ • SllTcra, Vlviaa Blaiao Hachbheety HeaBd • SHOP STANEK'S in p a r Oatboa Flayhtoea ■ B « a » n Mr. B t . 2 THOROSEAL T «a n v a l i The CaHfetalau g H j xarmr ovmm ^S.M TEUEVISIOir Fred McMurrav la ‘‘The L till LooeoF naaa Bus." The family n^erlpuely :r> 1 h'O v e n i NCE K A D toS * Deara oulreaBUirea u Wnuani anl ’ss«ri, H " I g ea^t. hewe aaO 8 knows bow she g M lal# their raONOOKAPHS I HawB aad Wm Omt CeasH tsliieel lavaMIsaaBt K. I! Aelba Theabr AtTTO KAmOS 8ki«r*« C«niPP Tear (I seer Btale Ferd lftew.M» M M M VMao Vlllaca ■IMhway HelMar (Color). Emie u d the Tow Twe^ Beal SoUof 8 I Depe*4jMe 8«rriM a. M ty present a ptosmm at I SaarU (diuUea _ _ ). Th» dimAlt Baeku Maw Weal Frtal M ^SSW -The AnUd^ U it MBHaa DeOar MavM SM N. Mata SL—MI B-0U8 (Color) Old M aM ". Betto b l u n g t o n b r a n c h Miriam Hopkiiia . aad-pw. Weolh What RoBtl—Rooto 8S—T B 5.< tIS ^ 5 ^ 5 8 8 Vm9mr9ttm nan Pup* ■* 1:U M« KSs ^rriw ndewt HowatdlK MlU'VAliI^ U ^ A lT n il Bundled up ______^ a * 8 Hnutn.Smith. _ cnairmw.c h * trm ^ L »v « or iJto J Farm Worker-sis Peder^ Lesja- day on the T n ik %9 CiMUMfMP • 5* 5 7:1 Imagination source In L( CampMflaf* *• S * Si ' & »d l5 8 rti^ a !y O'Coanor be­ Fhnn Bureau Fefcr»U oB ^U ^ It Om M lb T « « St. i t come* tnnocrntly Involved In a bite Senator Harrison A. WilUaro NURMI love Iriangb. (Oonttaoed from P ac o O do) jiS a ^ For Toiartoer CtailMPB *•« (D.. N.J.) chairman of the Sen­ AO TO BODY A •». n Barton M u Lan r. Don Collier and ate Subcommittee on m gratoty ^®®^*^** * 04taew wm ^oeet Labor. / •• At It until I finally C A xat up with Reds 1 U:tt Jack Gayiior ia “The Bell Mllliaa D ^r Mevb p.,J5 U:H Nowa Dajr. — ex-convict,vlct. a ‘killer. • ••Never Say Goodbye . Brroi two acuipta that wore bought by IM Mjr UMto M arcb andana DeputyJLrPpUiy ICarshalUMmiMma Wflirveee w Bkoal Face. ~ , — — man are thrown together m Flynn. BI»nnor Parker. the old ‘Grand Ontral Station A t H one WUh B lttr ^ u rch d u r i ^ a anovwoTp*-^ Orearhe Skew •*. *• vhow on the CBS Radio Network.— Esto n Morie Haaaee. , ^ _ _ „ Oae«twav¥ * ! " " r « . M M;M Emb Kovus*- Take A Osed L e^ Soon after making these aalea, ■•The tinknown Je(( DoaaeU Joanne Dru and J. Carrol Haiah Ae Ike WorM Tone ()»etar In ••Hawkeye'a First Love F u e l show sUu-rlnS he took a job as a otAlI writer at 1;M III aacaaeea^j^.- m - Kovses u moderator-emcee. vMtn 125 0 HIchwa* Fatrol ^ AlterAfter ma ovyrmi *^ejce_«he^^ ■ ^\y a Cincinnati radio station, while , ( Serial Hebe WBh BMr ** tuma and is warmly welcomed oy suests—EdIe Adams. Cesu Ro­ AU Star .F U iM ai Hawkeye-until he leama shea mero and Hans Conried. continuing to write on a tree li^ce Coueetteal—What’s Ahead S The lJ(e marrlase-mlnded. . m «• basis. The breakthrough finally Tallin, E O ff North School St. ! At Home WUh K ittr l:W D■FVmmm a a u Beadm^vwm Shewcsnnw •. we M.. -w^v. U th e Third M u « came In 1961 when he sold a script t Fall Circle Donna aeie a trap to anare a Bbeicaa Slade ' 2 (;P)—Trial I aa S-S8S4—abartwatcF Aaa Marrar Show hard-to-get bachelor for Aunt Mlk« Ham m e r ______»■ to a major television series. He MData Ooort (Color) Belle. J 11 Werld’sPBVrBM » 8PWWOBest Mavies _ .* w (}ulckly wrote, and sokL ten more three Estoi Day la Coarl A -w. n "Barefoot Contessa . Ava Card- scripts to the some program. Ser- murderi I Boaee Fatly _ .__ _ AtmTe Farge and Marahall ner. Humphrey Bo*art. LorrMa Voan Theabr ®- = Thompson conrtar. Il a dandy to Bia News 2 Ilng estimates that tci date he hoA Europeans, Bm M to Beauty have your beat frienda aa neigh­ News A. Weather » written more than .200 television I The PeepI* e Chelee News. Sports. Weather M Jews, in N bors bat when George and Susie acripts. keaaa Dt . S n come to stay aa house ^ g w ^ . 11:11 Jaeh Fanr Shew during Wor area Fer A Day a. M. •» Angel and John find that four a a (Color) „ a If there is any one single script \ t t t m he VerOiel le Y e a n Earepe'a Fiaest Meviee 3 3 crowd. u —o- that can. he considered the major the defend Fioae rheer Beete » Dick Pawcll'a Kaae Grey “The Diamond Earrtnes". Gaaaeeliral BaaAah^ - 8;M FeaMre 4P ^ turning point in Serllng’ s wriUng county the De Y«a TraetT • - »» Dan Duryea ‘ and Constance tl;W J ^ ^ P n u Shew n career. It would have to be "Pat*. . linati Baaser Aady Shew Towera in “ Knlgrht of the 8un._^ (Color) , terns” In 1968. It brought him his extermi 'Si n. M I>ereliot’a strange encounter ^ tn lf:M NHe Dehk „■ ■ Soviet court ^Slother and Dau^H^if'. Drama the daughter of a dead Confeder­ MrM Werld'e Bert Mavies (Coal’d) * first Elmmy, the SylvanlA Award based on the relationship bjdween I ate officer. (:M News ■ ^ • I* and the Obristopher Award. Ralf Gerr a. mother and h^ adoleacent 1:1* Homeats of Coaifort. A daughter. Rat Bfaateraea / * * • Other Serltag teleplaya were: pleaded guilt: ••A Town Has Turned to Dust," trial. A , thli •'•nie Dark Side of the Earth," Mere, escapet "Panic Button,” "Bomber’s Moon,- war and the J FRIDAY Television PROGRAM •The Velvet AUey,” "The Rank a Soviet extr 77 S u a rt Strip. . I. ta. M and File" and "In the Presence of being tried ii C huael ^'Tarzan And The Leopard Wom- j . Bren-1 Roger Smith (a The ■ Space Mine Enemies,” all presented on The Soviet i Coatlnealal Cluaroom M an” . Johnny WeUmueller, Coper"..sper . XIIVY;Ohl»uwaInvestidalor JeH w%-oa Spencer Handcrafted Quality da Joyce aes as____ a .,ml..m4l.«aclentist A*at Aa atnlwtall*missile Playhouse 90. has controllei Color) . a Popeye Theater For writing “Requiem for a Budgret Terms—See i■his b Oar Faltt • Firvt Shaw Kse to trap a forciCT agent. War n, Invlti Contiaratal Ctasarum H. *• "Crimson Pirate . Burt Stag Along With Mitch ^ M Heavyweight," Serling not only enta from M (Color) - caster (Color) Vl-OIOri(Color) Mitchmiltjil MIIIV*Miller SBis hosts.veoea u d won an Emmy, but also received towa Crier _ . „ • iSarlj Shew M Star of the program presenting trisU BARLOW'S I Dave Oarreway Today Juow Randolph Scott songs in which the audience at the first George Foster P e a ^ y Gerrets, llo l i “ Riding Shotgun” home can join in singing. Award ever bestowed on a writer TOR THE BEST IN TV Look aad Leara ' > Admiral Swabby Teem ville Fvlday Nlcbt Hop 18 straight in t lost TOLLAND TPKE. Coatiaeata) Cluaroom > Bo Oar Oaeat I Jackie Gleasea Shew 8 In the history of the award. shirt, testlfle (Bocklaad) Moncheater ; Weather *1 Bla Tin Tia Guests: Floyd Patterson and In- His faith in "The TwiUght II TUI*Thio laIt DCou — .. e Big Mae Show gemar Johansson. employe undi Phone M I S-S095 Bnainesa Report, News. Weather 8 I Fell-rtlx The .... Cat---- 2Sone" paid off with a fou r^ Em­ they conquer I Bert Of The Foal I M i^el Skayaa ^ my for the writing of 'various : Breakfast Time Cartoaa Playheaea Richard Denning In "Strike-Out. He worked ) Hap Bbhards Sapermaa MVchaet Shayne investigates the episodes In the series after its i Oaptaia K aaaaru deathaeain ofoi a«■ bas«‘uciseball player who near here ar Featare mas Nowa supposedly dl«^ from sleeping first season on television. To Il­ regularly f Col Ml 3-2751 “ (Juicksaod • Mickey Rooney, I Mubnat . • lustrate the imaginative depths Jeanne Cagney. Amerleaa Newareel Ma. I with prisonet FOB A SPIRITUAL LIFT I Weather Newa A Sparta {wllixlit Zone 8 of Serllng's stories, one took place Topper Bohlad Cloaed.Doora "Static". An aging man s desires Bamper Bum to recapture the past is aided by in a western frontier town In the (Continued dlRerent leiMrded meoaoc^ Carbea TIb m I Newa A Weather A AeUoa Theater . a. very unusual radio. 19th century- and dealt with a dmllF. Ale RobeH Taylor la The Detective j 'Lseaey Taaes Ctahhoaao 8. 48. 83 magic petlon; another took place I Canbl* Kaararu FOm “Not So Long Ago;" '3gt. Allard Covenoat Oodk. Church I Newa on an asteroid -where a man was I I Married Jeu is suspicious of prowler complaint condemned to a lifetime of solitary M anila. Shaw h Sporte by an ex-beamy queen. P l u s R < ) Dmember Bride ) Death Valley Daya confinement; one was about a man n. W Lockap Millionitlllion DollariFOiiar mivviv Mnvle . ^ t8av Say Whea MlllloB Dollar Movie •Never Say Goodbye**/ Errol making a trip, back in- time and ••The Old M aid". Bette Flynn * I Vidn VUIas. 18:88 Ryewftnesa To History 8 meeting himself on a carousel on -British Actress Bert Seller WeiUhcr. Local Newo , One of the major news stories of a summer night and still another, - Ftay V-.r Ha.eh n. N Newa A Weather the week 'as revealed through (Color) ^ TV Beader’a Digeot news cameras and correspond­ depicted the fate of a with a Toi . In ‘Lawm an’ Showl ¥•■ Aihed Fer II I Waalem M u a . Blghllghta ents stationed around the globe, phobia about dying who meets I I La*. Lucy n. w Sparta Camera with News CorrespofWent Walter the devlL The Priee b Birtrt Newa -- (S^nklte as anchor man. One' of the brighter British ac­ (Color) I Bawhide I The Law And Mr. Jones 8. 83 Serling Is a compact, dark, ar­ Merals. Ca.rt s. n Eric Fleming. Clint Eaatwood In James Whitmore In “ The Con­ ticulate man. He looks and acts tresses to hit these shores and win : Academy Pbyha.M ••Incident of the Ruaaing Iron. ' On cert". Temperamental explosion” acclaim - on both the Broadway I Clear Horiua One of Gil Favor*a^catlle' drovera between an operatic soprano anu like an athlete, although his recre­ CaoceatraUah IS. M face.-i a hangman'a nooae for cat­ ational activities are usually lim­ stage and In the films was Heather S. M. M her niu.ilcal conductor thwart the Lava Thai Bab! tle ruetling. t l M attorney's attempts to save open­ ited to a dip in the swimming pool Angel. : . I Laveuve atai uia U fa ^ ing night musical presentation. By THE Al After a hlghljr successful career Trath ar Caaicqaeacaa rt. g r S h^" Bums and-Yvonne Lime .Maabnat 48 of his rambling home in- Pacific Comaallase 1. M. I I In “ Strawberriea. Sugar and A rash of here ahe decided to retire several I Search For Tamarraw - 11: News. Weather A Sports 3 Palisades, Catif. The Serlings have Cream.” .Salty goes to, gr.eat World*! Best Movies _ 8 two daughters: Jody, 9 and Nan, 6. parts of the years' ago. However, it seems that It Coaid 8a Yaa (Calat) W- ! ! lengths to Impress one of Chrlas '“Oklahoma Kid". James Cagnej^ mg three pei ___Nambernaor Fleau, nvaaw . S. M. II former ^ r l friends. the professional inactivity has I ; The GaMlas Ught ^ Big News a « two dthers > ' proven too muctr for Heather.i Bat Mastersao ■ News A Weather ^ ** 88 . Newsra Day E e p ^ EapediHaa - g News Snorts Weather - 48 damage. She's going to try a "new" medium [ I My UUb Matgla Matty'a Faaday Faaalea M 11:15 Feature film __ 8 Rain, sno —televlsllm. • . Ahos..UBI ~Face* I. g “ Zero (he Hero” . With an aoalat •‘Tile Harder They F all". Hum- AI Home With KIMy 2 from Casper, the friendly ghost^, a plirey Bogart. Rod .•“Steiger widespread i Heather is coming out of retire­ Mavio MaUaea » meek watchdog captures a biir- lar Show 38 nent. ment in "The Orubstake.” an up­ "Meet Mlsa Bobbyoocka". Bob ^ o r. other stoflea.ori Croaby _ 11 iM Award Theater 2 A small coming episode of "Lawman" on I Aa tha Warld T o r u 8:88 Barricaa-A Saa J* S 11 :M Jack Paar Show. 23 a rural com ABC-TV, and the stars of the Highway Palral Pat O’Brien and Roger P errr In U:M Nile Deak ' . , ! MllliMItoM M Star PlayhaoM "lOO P ro o f’ . An abatalner. who 11:85 World’a Real Movlea (Caal.) 3 im is iii Tenn., kllll series, John Russell, Peter Faith Far Today . la arrealed for drunk drirtng. 12:58 Nv.ws asd Weather 8 months; Fie Brown and Reggio Castle 1 I At Home With Kitty 'tuma out to be one-ln-a-ml!lion 12:55 Moment of Medltatloh 8 his wife, Er couldn't have been more delighted I Fall Circle medical oddity. „ 1:18 Moments Of Comfort . 8 HARTFORD ROAD J u Morray Show It. M Blae Angela 2 groes. ’ Theii than to share In her “corrieback.” ' (Color) Challeajre » *5 TOP FRlftlAT SHOW damaged. _iay la Ooart I..W. n ENTERPRISES, INC. Day la Martin •• Milner and . George„ Ma- • The top TV show on Friday Small ton Bouae Forty m m baria star. Tod and Bua find Authortaod IntoraaNonAl ■inie court dooision freeing I Larelta Yoaa. Thaaloi . 2 2 nights as far ias major cities are ' RUnois and Hoad To Baallty •. «•. Itt themaelren In the middle of a concerned Is the animated cartoon Trnek Deater mjuries wei JdUDM Gamer form his Warner .Tho H lU b aaln ^ * threatened parrot fever epidemic Bales, Sorvloe and Parts Brottiera contract will be appealed Yoaa. Da Malou » Sl In New Orleana when they try to series, "The Fllntstones," on ABC- One ston %rea For A Day I. II. R' help a frightened woman. 270 Hartford Road smokestacks , .by' both akieo. By Warner Broth- 9 TY PlayWMae ^ M TV. In surveys taken In Baltlmcire, I T.'he l Verdict la Yaara _ J Nanette Fabrav and Wendell Cniicago, Cleveland, Detroit, New Maheimoter, Ooaa. Indiana, wt ■ «nl beiiause they loot the caoe and Fram T h eu B o ^ “ ) T Phone: Mltrtiell 2-2408 by G*mer becauoe he feels he CaBBCctlcal Baadataad / I Corey In •'Buddy'a Formal Dln- York, Philadelphia and Washing­ .sweeping al Wha Da Yaa TnutT dl. > i ner.'‘ Under the tutelage of Nan, ton, D. C.,' "The Fllntstones" top­ north-centra sbonld receive 8M.000 in dama«eo B u g a r Aady Buddy become*\a , dlaclple. of of lUeO.OO awarded' him Make Beam For D ^ y . U’ H ped all Friday night Competition. gate to R ^ " I l ^ t a n e a 8. ta. O EXPERT t r the Loo Angelea Judge. Remote Amerleaa Baadataad I, W ■ As a mattqr of tact. It was the Marlon. Movie At Fear „ „*• •The Long. Long Weekend.’* An M a ^ e 'M control televioion was selected’ the "Her Majraty Love". Marilyn all-exnenee paid vacation tuma second highest rated show of the Miller. W. C. Flelda. Into chaoa and hard work (or the entire week, nosed out trom being MECHANICS when the -bMt single sales Feature- In Fllntatonea and the Rubblea. TV iB » national survey by Mart ltdga. b f Hlght No. 1 by 'The Untouchables.” FOR Transportati Hare’a Hallywaad B Mea OI Aaaapolls 18 was demoli Itocutoe- FUtara- Film COMPLETE TRUCK crashing Int John Bab Burton D. PEARL aid GAR r e p a ir s the Rev; Wi THE COLONIAL OAK to St. Josei CO M'lM.l \\( I VM> ri HM n l!I. < 1 N I KI n ig h t s mo for X-ra PACKAGE STORE (ii't M\iN -ri;i I r- riioM. mi OPEN TILL 9 sewer pipe DONALD A. KNOFLA, Permittee . FRIGIDAIRE HEADQUARTERS Member: Independent .Gamge the roof an 288 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER Owners* AssocinUon, Ine. his bed, gla: D E L IV E B V SERVICE—tM I 8-85TI SALES and SERVICE SINCE 1926 father is a I Two Kok* for minbr ci Mrs. Don pectant mo hospital In injury she with a you: house just tm storm home. Mrs. Ger elel> from taken to -S Hospital In dy vehdmg U aaaa