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MONDAY, APRIL 10, MM SIXTEEN Avaraft Daily Net Praaa Run T h a V i- lianrlffHter Ca^ttittg If^rato Eor the Wrak Enttod April 18, 1964 artMR Bohool addiUofU, the Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Miss Nancy Holt, daughter of board will resume its woricshop •ML.^iiiiaf’ u m i Ladlea of Ckdumbus, will meet Hr. and Mrs. Ham on Holt, 489 Board Opens ssssicns on Thursday. iw ^Breath 13,951 UMagh wmhmi6 About Town tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the Adams St., was recently tfeot- On that night it will eonsidar SwMtWHillIM Munbar of tho Audit in 40o tkrangh W( Knights of Columbus Home. ed and installed as guard of axpendlturea for the schorf sr nur IM beck S__ t« „ CbfsMtSM B utmu of ClrcuIaUon P v t Rob«rt J. Dwimhy, »on o t the Aiph Phi C h^ ter of Alpha 88______Dl«*8 TWBIIBvmyou yWI Silsk m lrts « sar MmnchmaUr-^A City of Village Charm The program of the evening will Budget Study system, and requests by tM oSos4. lolhoso soutnltn / ■""------Mr. Mid Mrs. Willism R. Dan- be a mllitsiry whist, under the Gamma Delta sorority at general manager and the board sMuth tsd sMsteh ipJaP***' ahy, 56 Ridgewood S t, complet­ direction of Mrs. John F. ’Tier­ Marietta (Ohio) College, where of directors for their own de­ Srun. M l Itlle s t. ienS p ^ l (s M leiK, ed a 15-week manual central The board of directon tonight OnsfcbsTf, N. Y., fir libw ii irss M ssh. ney. Refreshments will be serv­ ehe is a sophomore majoring in will hold the fln t of six ached- partmental operation. VOL. L X X X m . NO. 172 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRHi 21, 1964 (CiMolfled AdvertWag on Png* 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS office repair course at Army ed. The members are reminded English. Three more woriishops will Southeastern Signal School, F t uled workehop sesaiona on Gen­ to bring a gift for the whist. eral Manager Richard Martln’a be conducted on ’Tuesday, Gkjrdon, Gn. He was trained to ’The Women’s Mission Society Wednesday and Thursday of Install and repair telephone proponed 19,000,000 budget for Francis J. Chaves, son of Mr. of Community Baptist Church the flacal year beginning July 1. next week, with the final budg­ RUSSELL’S switchboards and other com­ and Mrs. Gregory Chaves of 91 will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in et and tax rate scheduled to be munications equipment. He Is a Martin’s recommended budg­ SPRUCE 8TEBET E vents Blssell St., recently completed Fellowship Hall of the church. et, although 1620,000 below the set on May 4. N-Cuts Highlight Problem 1962 graduate of Manchester sight weeks basic training with (ooniar of Oak S3.) High School and was employed, Mrs. William Braisted, a nurse figures requested by department the U.S. Army at Ft. Jackson, who has worked in both China heada (1234,000 of It cut from 8 Barbara Every Day at Morton’s Shoe Store before’ 8 Barbers on Saturday Special Session Meets S. C., and la now stationed at entering the service in 1963. and India, will speak on "Mis­ board of education estimates), In S tate Ft. Monmouth, N. J. sion In India." The Marcia Neu- would still necessitate a IH - Plenty ef FBBE Parking bert Circle will be hostesses. miU rate increase in next year’s Of Peacetime Conversion A|){dioatlons of boys inter­ Mwnbers of MysUc Review, taxes, despite a $5 million in­ ested in becoming members of WBA, WUl meet tonight at 6:16 Officers of John Mather crease In the grand list. Tonight Bus Driver Age CUb Scout Pack 120 of St. p.m. at the corner of Hartford Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will When polled by TTie Herald By DARDEN CHAMBLISS fP reas luncheon for newn make things rough, they James’ School may register to­ Hd. and Main St. and go on a two weeks ago, each director (April 20) AP BoalnoM Newa Writer publishers, emphasized "this Is concede, but they don’t think hold a rehearsal for the initia­ this will happen. Subject of 1 Bill night at 7 at the school. Bach mystery ride. tory degree tonight at 6:30 at said that he was Interested in not disarmament’’ but "it ia a To Draw New Districts (AP)— An­ boy must be aocwnpanied by the Masonic Temple. ’The degree keeping down the tax rate, and, step forward." These comments chart four one parent to apply. Mrs Calvin VInick Seymour Kudlow since this is an election year, nouncement of Soviet and ’There have been several pre­ main avenues compsmles may Cut from Debate The Past Chiefs of Daughters will be conferred at ceremonies BAYANIHAN take. Bach has its faults, busi­ of Scotia will meet totnorrow at 7:30. there is every indication that rI Harrltoi’t American cutbacks in nu­ vious hints of warming East- they will do so, the only ques­ PHDLIPPINK DANCOE OO. West reiaUons, and the sensitive nessmen say, but in comblnaUon HARTFORD (AP) — The Klwanis Club of Man­ at 7:46 p.m. at the home of Head B’nai B’rith Units ■ Your clear production adds fresh they offer a fairly satisfactory Mrs. Lyle Neddow, 16 Bank St. The Home League Ladies of tion being how. ears of U.S. business have re­ State Sen. T. Clark Hull, R- Leaders Bar chester will have a Ladies Night Mra. CWvln Vlnlck of 900 Tonight’s budget workshop impetus to a question that corded them carefully. answer to cutbacks. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the the Salvation Army will meet B D O W N T O W N One answer Is to shift into Danbury, attempted today tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Youth Cushman Dr. was installed as rant, financial secretary; Bar­ will explore appropriations for has lately commanded spe­ With about one of ten jobs Manchester Country Club. Din­ John Maloney of 16 Frederick the police and highway depart­ ^ StotloiMrf connected with defense, the sub­ different kinds of government to introduce a bill dealing ner will bo served at 7:30. ’There Rd. Is a patient at the New­ Center of the chursh. Maj, and president of Ben Eara Chapter, ney Moses, treasurer; Ned cial attention: business. Another is to diversify Discussion of Mrs. Charles Schuerholz of Moses, Benjamin Kantor, Harry ments, while tomorrow night’s UNIVERSITY OF ject Is pertinent. with the minimum legal will be entertainment and danc­ ington Veterans’ Hospital and and Seymour Kudlow of 81 Mil­ session will be spent on allo­ How well is U.S. industry into established consumer ing sifter the dinner. would like to hear from his Worcester, Mass., will present Kowalsky, Harry Llebman and Recent cross-country Inter­ age for bus drivers. He was ford Rd. Installed as president cations for recreation, parks, CONNECTICUT RUBBER preparing for the day when views with business leaders products. Both courses a»e Other Issues friends. an afternoon of magic. Children Hyman RaMiall, trustee, and library and the controller’s of­ being followed already, with ruled out of order. and grandchildren of members of Charter Oak Lodge, Satur­ the defense dollar stops found general confidence that Spec. 4 Joseph B. Pouech, son day at a B’nai B ’rith joint in­ Gerry Okrant, councilor. fice. STAMPS mixed success. ’The Senate had just setUed The ways and means com­ are welcome to attend. Mrs. JergMSM Auditorium coming? they can handle fairly well any down for the special session of of Mr. suid Mrs. Ehnil E. Pouech stallation dinner dance at Mai- After a recess Wednesday A third answer is to create HARTFORD (AP)—The mittee of the VFW Auxiliaiy Annie Steele, Mrs. Bella Turk- BUSY BARBER President Johnson, in reveal- readjustment they consider rea­ the General Assembly when of Bolton Lake, is in the 1st son de Jules, Hartford. night to permit the directors new civilian products. Good, but Battalion of the 8th Infantry wlU sponsor a rummage sale ington and Mrs. Edith ’Turk- TUZLA, Yugoslavia (AP) — MADE ing the atomic cutbacks Mon­ sonable to expect. A sudden hard to do. A fourth is to per­ Hull said that his bill was de­ Connecticut General As­ Other officers of Ben Bara to conduct a public hearing on day at the annual Associated drop to zero defense dollars Divisions’ 2nd Artillery which Thursday at 9 a.m. in the va­ ington will be hostesses. Ismet Begovic, oldest barber in North End Renewal and Rob- 8:15 P.M . form public works projects, signed to correct an injustice. sembly met for about 90 is providing firing line Md tar­ cant store that was formerly Chapter are Mrs. Alvin Jacobs, Yugoslavia, has been clipping such as solving air pollution or Lt. Gov. Samuel J. Tedesco, minutes today in special Mrs. David Kahn, Mrs. Sol Ro­ get pit support for the U. S. oocupied by Dewey-Riohmand- The Army - Navy Auxiliary hair and shaving beards for 76 'nckets: $2.00 and $1.50 developing mass transit sys­ after a brief debate, said he session and organized for Army rifle matches at Grafen- Main St. Ikinatlons will be will sponsor a card party to­ man and Mrs. Maurice Snyder, years. He is 90, and refuses to tems. Good too, these men say, was ruling the Hull action out vice presidents; Mrs. Fred Ep­ the task of drawing new W (^, Germany. He is a clerk picked up from anyone who night at 8 at the clubhouse. retire from the "pleasant smell HEARING AID Available at door one but someone has to place the of order “for not being in con­ in the battalicm’s Headquarters calls Mrs. Oglore White, 63 stein, recording secretary; Mrs. of soap’’ and the "newsy gos­ order. formity with the terms of the congressional district lines. Benjamin Cohen, corresponding call from the Governor.” Both the House and Senate Battery, stationed near Baum- Pine St., or Mrs. Edith Wir- The DAV Auxiliary will hold sip’’ of his shop. “Just think BAHERIES Radio Corp. of America’s secretary; Mrs. Ned Moses, fin­ hour prior to perform­ Gov. John N. Dempsey called fought back attempts to open holder, Germany. talla, 79 Ri<:|ge St. a social and entertainment how many wars there have been scholarly president, Elmer Eng- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the ancial secretary; Mrs. Melvin in the past 76 years,’’ he says. strom, notes that any successful the special session to act on the special session to more than Berman, treasurer; Mrs. Irving ’And the people of Tuzla have PINE PHARMACY ance. company has had to learn long congressional redistricting after congressional rediatricUng. Queen of Peace Mothers Cir­ VFW Post Home, 608 E. Cen­ legislative and party leaders ter St. Memibers and guests are HaixUer, Mrs. Alan Hartatein, always heard about them first 664 OENTFJt ST.—649-9814 ago how to switch when mar­ In the House, Republican cle wlil meet Wednesday at in my shop.’’ kets change. agreed to confine the agenda to Speaker J. Tyler Patterson of MADAM RACHAEL 8:15 pjn. at the home of Mrs. welcome to attend. 5fra. Bernard Krutt and Mrs. that task. Seymour Kudlow, truetees; "Whatever happens in the Old Lyme ru l^ out of order at­ Arthur Jacobson, 387 Hackma­ In that debate, Hull said that tempts to introduce three bills Gifted diaracter reader and tack St. Mrs. Chadwick White- The Newcomers Club of Man­ Mrs. Edward Nabei, guardian, way of disarmament," he says, the 1963 General Assembly, at "we wouldn’t dare to put on the not related to redistricting. advisor will help yon in all sell will be oo-hostess. Members chester will meet tomorrow at and Mra. Adolph Snyder, coun­ Its regular session, passed a ' A similar move in the Senate matters of life. 106 CXiurch 7:46 p.m. at Mott’s Community cilor. shelf the on-going research that law raising the age of bus driv­ St., Hartford, Conn. Open are reminded to bring gifts for has kept us in the forefront." also was turned down. a game after the business Hail. Henry J . Manning, a Other officers of Charter Oak ers from 18 to 21. A congressional redistricting to Sat.. 9 a.m. to 9 pjn. teacher of mentally handicap­ Lodge are David Kahn and Some experts have estimated There was no indication, he meeting. that the cost of an arms control bill was formally read Into tha ped children, will be the guest Kurt Joseph, vice presidents; said, for the law to affect those House and Senate. A hearing on inspection system would run up under age 21 who already have ’The 42nd anniversary of the speaker. ’The meeting is open Maurice Pass, recording secre­ the bill was set for tomorrow at tary; Philip Braunstein, corres- an annual bill in the first sev­ licenses. However, he said, the United Spanish War Veterans to all women who recently eral years equalling, or even 10:30 a.m. in the Hall of the moved Into this area. pon meet tonight at 7:30 at the Pleads Guilty der when he tried to introduce church. A film, "Drug Re­ HFC's Timely a bill that dealt with the mini­ search,’’ will be shown, and re­ Reds on Cut BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Pat­ mum legal age for bus drivers. freshments will be served. The Money Help rick J . O’Shea. 36, of Fairfield, The House, after a s{>irited GASH SAVINGS meeting is open to all men in pleaded guilty In Superior Court debate, voted 132-99 by roll call i r TO this area. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. today before Judge John R. to confine the session to redls- Hotndiold Finance has been keep­ and Soviet announcements of Thim on two coimts of robbery tricting. ing pace with changing money parallel plans to reduce produc­ with violence In connection with The bills that some members tion of nuclear weapons mate­ holdups at the Monroe Branch needs since 1878. And today HFC sought to introduce in the rial brought questions from of the Connecticut National House dealt with increasing the brings modem money service to some members of Congress to­ Bank In August 1963 and the number of Supreme (3ourt jus­ over 2 million people every year. day as to how Soviet good faith Huntington Branch of the City tices, school district ‘bonds and LECLERC could be checked. Savings Bank last March. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) TBR Borrow confidently from the oldest Speaker J. Tyler Patterson brings the House to order. repeal of minimum price laws OAI.IXJN FUNERAL HOME • Comment at the Capitol tend­ O’Shea pirevlouBly had plead­ for alcoholic beverages. company of its kind—Household ed to split on partisan lines. ed not' guilty to the charges. 9 Judge Thlm continued the SIOO- It S| >eared that the legisla- Finance. Republicans said It appeared tore’ work would be completed FUNERAL an Informal agreement had 000 bond, under which O’Shea F U E L O IL is being held, and ordered a pre- by Thursday or Friday. been reached lacking proviaions Leaders of both parties had SERVICE Borrow up to SlOtt for inspection and verifieation. ssntenee Investigation by the ^up Cfcie/s (2astro Warns U.S. •dull pT(d)atlon department. No •greed to confine the special WALTER N. Tilia up to 24 months Many Democrats approved the session’s agenda to redlstrict- COOPERATIVE LECljERC decision President Johnson an­ date was set for sentencing. Workmen labor in a drizzle to lay sod in the Court An alleged aiscompHce in the ing. Some Republicans gpumbled Oil. COMPANY Director to ropoy nounced Monday in an address that they entered the agreement oif the States of the New York World’s Fair. The to The Associated Press in New Huntington branch holdup, Tru­ s <^INrF, 1M.1 ZT Powers To Halt Air Watch reluctantly. Gov. John N. Demp­ Sl.S liKOMI 'date visitors for a week or has now indicated to me that he tor an hour with toe coup lead­ international law which endan­ : Mia , Eras.. Bum. B O E-OW., Frl W O l-S r t. M l O Oraa acceaa Itlghway being built to that use of Soviet missiles ger international peace and se­ current fiscal biennium. FAWliy army of workmen—many of more. intends to make a move in this er, Gen. Kouprasith Abhay, and against them would create “a The Republicans said the as­ them weary from weeks of Various setbacks caused de­ tlM ElecM c Boat Division of his deputy, (Sen. Siho Lanphou- curity.” VEAL CUTLETS same direction.” highly dangerous situation.” sembly could also consider step- BFRER atepped-up operations —. raced lays In their building plans, but Shortly after Johnson’s an­ General f i ynamtee Corp., Gro­ thacoul. Prime Minister Fidel Castro today to get the New York a fair spokesman said they are ton. Cooped up in his villa by the In his note, delivered to Swiss had warned in a speech Sunday pied-up aid to schools. nouncement, the White House Ambassador Emil Stadelhofer FOP [FSS World’s Fair ready for Wednes­ BO situated, that they will offer disclosed that since last O ct 10 But, the Senate Minority lead­ rebels, Souvanna insisted that night that Cuba would no longer A number of bills are expect­ day morning’s opening. little inconvenience to visitors. er added, he later read Gov. he and his coalition government for transmission to the United tolerate violations of Its sover­ ed to be Introduced, but none BUY NOW and SAVE! States, Roa replied: Jusf Last-minute construction and Fair officials admit they can (See Page Eight) J < ^ N. Dempsey’s announce­ still function. ’The guard around eignty by American planes and Woodland other work went on through the not estimate how many persons ment on the projMt. him permitted Bundy and his —‘"The U.S. government would implied the use of force to stop (See Page Eight) Arrived night under floodlights. will visit the fair opening day. *T was forod to comment on party to meet with Souvanna be­ bear responsibility exclusively such flights. 69S for creating this dangerous sit­ RAYON ACETATE DECORATOR DRAPES 63" 72" 84" Among those }n the vanguard This could be partially attribut­ his long delay in getting the fore going into conference with One American reconnaissance A f Gardens of 70 million persons expected ed to announced plans of civil Motor Ride job done,’’ Mariani said yester­ the coup leaders. uation by violating national air plane, a high-altitude U2, was U.S. CHOICE SHOULDC» A to visit the exposition during its rights groups to cause a mass­ day in a statement issued With Bundy at both meetings space and ignoring international shot down over Cuba during the Prints, Sconict and Solids...... (Regular $5.59 - $5.99) two six-month nms will be Pres­ ive traffic jam along roadways through Republican State Head­ were U.S. Ambassador Leonard law." October 1962 missile crisis, ap­ Bulletins ident Johnson. leading to the fair. By Ladybird quarters. Unger; the British charge d’af­ —"The government of Chiba parently by the same kind of LANIB CHOPS 0 9 fb The President is to fly from Many of the more than 26,000 DempaC'y, in a apeeoh Satur­ faire, John Denson; French Am­ does not recognize any right missile the Russians are expect­ Culled from AP Wires Washington to address 16,000 men and women hired to work day in Bridgeport, had chided bassador Pierre Millet, and Au­ claimed by the U.S. government ed to turn over to CXiban control TIER AND VALANCE SETS for such violation and rejects U.S. CHOICE guests invited to attend the during the first six months of Is Eventful MOriani while attacking what stralian Ambassador Malcolm soon. 100% Cotton Prints... (Regular 1.59 Value) opening day ceremonies in the the fair took up their duties he oalled a "blissard’’ of Repub- Morris. entirely its note of March 27, There are believed to be 24 BRITAIN P(Ml N-OUT .77 fair’s Singer Bowl. Gov. Nelson weeks ago. Each day the num­ Ucan press releases designed to Informed sources said the dip­ 1964, in which it ratifies cyni­ antiaircraft missile installations A. Rockefeller and Mayor Rob- ber of such workers grows. By FRANCES LEWINE lomats reiterated to the two cally it.s aim to maintain these in Cuba. With the Soviets with- LONDON (AP) — Prime LAMB COMBO obscure Democratic atmlnlstra- Minister Sir Alec Douglas- lib srt F. Wagner are to attend. ’The 646 - acre fairgrounds, in WASHING’rON (AP) — Mra. tlon aocomplishments. generals that their countries .spying flights over (3uban terri­ Officials of the multlmllllon - Flushing Meadow Park is laced Lyndon B. Johnson took on a support Souvanna’s coalition re­ tory.’’ (See Page Eight) Home associated Britain fully 42 X 72 FLOCKED TAILORED CURTAINS today with the U.S.-Soviet dollar exposition said the fair with broad macadam and ce­ nine-hour motorcade ride home (See Page Eight) gime and want the situation re­ 2-47 will be better than 90 per cent ment, tree - shaded, walkways from Cleveland In heavy rain turned to normal. outback in the production of Drip Dry Fabrics...... (Regular 2.99) completed for the 9 a.m. open­ and vehicular arteries along and fog Monday night, rather Tbe diplomats called on Gen. fissionable material for nu­ clear weapons. "I beUeve that ing. which visitors will amble and than try another bad - weather Phouml Nosavan, deputy pre­ Still to be handled are some ride in buses to and from ex­ airplane ride. mier representing the right- the puMlc announcement of HOW’S THIS FOR A MONEY SAVER! PIN DOT FRAME CURTAINS cleanup chores, laying of hibits. She thought she’d “enjoy the wing faction. Opponents of Pay TV these reductions will do much patches of sod and minor con- Many of the larger exhibits, adventure of driving’’ irfter an News Tidbits Phouml told newsmen the dip­ to foster that confidence atructlon on buildings which will have conducted preview tours of explosive • like lightning dis­ lomats told him their govern­ which is essential If we are It's time to 54" 63" 72" ...... (Regular 2.99) open for vlaltors Wednesday, re­ thalr pavilions. charge frightened her and pas­ from the AP Wires ments opposed the coup and he to build on the achievement DIAMOND BEVERAGES gardless. The federal and state area sengers aboard a United Ahr- promised to try to get the situa­ Seek California Ban of the nuclear test ban Some larger areas, a foreign will present a cavalcade of lines Viscount Monday. tion back to normal. treaty," he told the House ot The drive back proved to be While the coup leaders are Commons. Broadly speaking. ALL FLAVORS 4 36" TIER'OR SHORTIE SETS ...... (Regular 2.99) village and a few other displays, South Vietnamese forces suf­ LOS ANGELES (AP)—Initia-^Free TV,” headed by advertis- THINK GREEN! wtU not be able to accommo- (See Page Fifteen) an adventure, too, and Secret fer bloodiest week of war, with antl-Oommimist, the Western Labor party leader Harold Service veterana said it prob­ Uve petitions seeking to outlaw Ing man Don Belding, an- Wilson agreed with this zoo dead and 660 wounded in pay television suid bearing a Quoit leftl* Plus Depoelt Matching Valances ...... (Regular 1.19) ably will M down In their rec­ action against Communist Viet (See Page Eight) notmeed Monday that more than analysis. He said the action ords as the longest auto trip claimed 1,057,000 signatures 1,067,(X)0 voters—an all-time rec­ Monday by Preaident Johnson Cong, American apokesman re­ were on file with county clerks HEINZ Spring is just around the corner 1 That’s why we ever taken by a First Lady. ports . . . Latest prompting ord for any initiative or refer­ and Soviet Premier Khruah- En route, the President’s wife devises. Including two-way mir­ throughout California today. endum—had signed the peti­ ohev "cannot be regarded as 35 OZ. recommend TURF BUILDER now. Early fertilizing But an official of Subscription tions. a positive act of disarma­ JAR DACRON C O H A G E SETS Fair ‘Stall-In’ Slated stopped (rff for dinner at a How­ ror used by President Jtrfmson Past and Future APPLE SAUCE means early green-up. Also earjy root development, ard Johnson’s restaurant, where during speech at annual As­ Television, Inc., retorted: “Pe­ The petitions were filed by ment, but It Is a welcome 39’ Latest color combinations...... (Regular 2.99) she took a few minutes in the sociated Press luncheon Of New England titions are padded with 400,000. Monday night, the deadline, peychologioal step on the road and possibly more worthless sturdier grass, thicker turf. manager’s office to telephone Wednesday . . . Richard Card­ with county clerks. In Los An- to peace.” Britain k reducing Despite Court O rder the Mrhlte House to talk to her inal Cushing retracts endorse­ names. Obvious Intent is to cre­ her own flesionable material Exhibited at Fair ate an avalanche of publicity as (See Page Eleven) TURF BUILDER is the only grass fertilizer that’s huaband. ment of Jolm Birch Society and production. This was spelled 72" NOVELTY NET CURTAINS There was a private dining part of a statewide conspirato­ out in a government White SOFT PAK Its founder, Robert Welch. NBW YORK (AP) — New Trionized — to give sustained feeding. Its protein­ NEW YORK- (AP) — T h e^ n fairbound trains, and load up room set aside, imder advance Rockefeller supporter gets rial pre-election hoax.’’ Paper in February. The same ROLL ^ . 7 7 World’s Fair auta “stall-ln" set ticket lines at fair entrances — radio Instructiona, where steaks Englaiid — from its historic To which the antipay-TV decision was reiterated today PACK building nutrients are “locked ip” until needed, Trulon Tailored...... (Regular 1.99) without buying tickets. four-inch gash In his arm and colonial beginnings to its space Fire in Subway, TOILET TISSUE 10 for opening day W ^ esd a y ia were ordered tor all In the party clipboard is broken over head forces replied; "Wild and Irre­ by Douglas-Home who said then automatically released only at the time and on despite a court or^er forbid- There were reports that traf­ of 19. of Ooldwater suprorter in scuf­ sge future — will be on display sponsible charges." that "military plutonium pro­ ding it, civil rights ocganlsera fic snarl-ins will be conducted Later, her borrowed Cadillac at the six-state area’s exhibit Faster than you could change Terminal Smoky duction Is being gradually rate most beneficial to the lawn. fle at California Rockefeller re­ at the New York World’s Fair. U. S. NO. 1—BEST EATING aay. in other cities in sympathv w tttt^veloped mechanical trouble, ception . . . Senate Democratic channels, a "F air ’Trial for Pay terminated." They plan to have 2,000 dtu^p the New York demonstral•tion. Nob turnpike motorist ever got The $4 million exhibit will be TV Council," headed by actor NEW YORK (AP)—Two unoc­ Leader Mike Mansfield of Mon­ the only American regional dis­ Dollar for dollar, TURF BUILDER it your best 36” FABRICS 45” Cotton Prints Window Shades **run out of gas" on major ac- -‘>C9>icago and Detroit were more speedy service. The car tana aays he expects first Dana Andrews, chimed in with; cupied subway shuttle trains SEES FLIGHTS AS VITAL POTATOES 10 eesa roads to the falrnvunds in among the larger cities where was driven right Inside a serv­ amendments to civil rights bill play at the fair whicli opens to­ "We believe that the public caught fire in Grand Central WASHING’rON (APl-iPresI- fertilizer buy. , snarling traffic to call traffic Jams will be developed, ice garage and the First Lady will be oalled up for debate morrow. will Insist on giving subscription Terminal early today and dent Johnson said today It Is Springette prints, drip dry Crease resistants, drip dry Custom cut to your windows. attention to civil rights cam­ civil rights leaders said. Each of the six New England television in the home the FANCY—YELLOW prints, Indian Head prints, didn’t even get out. Three wait­ Wedneeday. flames spread to several stores. essential- toat the United fabrics, ABC fabrics. Latest 6 ounce embossed vinyleen. paigns here. The restraining Jam es Farmer, national di­ ing mechanics swooped down on Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., states contributed to the cost of American right to compete In Dense smoke swept through toe States maintain overflights of curlina cottons. color combinations. Green, pink, yellow, white and order, Issued Monday, would rector of CORE, who suspended the engine, quickly found the aays Prerident Johnson will the exhibit. Adtotlonal funds the open market place and dem­ va.st terminal. Cuba to determine whether 3 make the organizers subject to the group’s Brooklyn chapter trouble — "the fuel filter was were contributed by private onstrate Its merits. aay new offensive missiles ONIONS KAO floral. "deepen toe line of cleavage" ’The blaze, controlled just be­ And contempt of court citations. for proposing the stall-ln, dis­ blocked" —and had a new filter between me White House and films throughout the region for ‘"rhls initiative is one of the are being Installed there. He 2.95 4.95 Regular 69c to 89c yd. Newspaper reports of plans to construction of a court of in­ fore the commuter rush began, closed Monday plans for "m ass­ Installed in five minutes flat. Congress If he tries "an end most dishonest and misleading knocked out service on the east- made the comment at an Im­ Regular 39c yd. also tie up fair-bound suinn^i ive civil disobedience" at the She thanked the head mechanic dustry and commerce within the propositions ever foisted on the promptu news conference la Yere a i - run” stra te ^ to restore aid west shuttle line and also halted I DOUBLE WORLD STAMPS pVERY WED. | Regular $1.99 and commuter trains were ^ fair Wednesday. and the motorcade moved on outs . . Nikolai Patollchev, exhlUt. public in (California.’’ service for 46 minutes on por­ the I ^ t e House rose garden yd Bled by HarHiall England, He deollMd to say how many into the rainy night. Soviet lYilniater for foreign Ttie series of hexagonal build­ The initiative, which propo­ tions of two other subway lines. before editors and broadcast­ 66c whairman of m Manhattan demonatroli|a would take part When the First La<|y nuide trade, becomes 111 as negotia- ings oognpjdslng the exhibit a#e nents want to put on the Cali­ ers who have been attending authorized C S c O t chapter of the Oongress of R a­ or what fotUU the proteat would her inwromptu decision to take bulit around a typical New Elng- fornia ballot next November, The shuttle line, linking ma­ 8 yds. for $1.96 3 yds. $ 1 .0 0 tions with Britain for new jor subway lines, runs half a » foreign poUoy eonferenee $1.67 cial Equality. take. But hf defined otvll dL^ the S48loiig v p t to Clevsland to of victims of plane crash In ttM tsotanology display in which gardless of how such program J i . “foot CMdicrs” — thoae without P aiitoa Qulf cm what to do u tranamltted." cars — to puH omorgoncy oordo (Moo Pago Elay (Mee PegiriMeht) w m m e t r bodtoa. $bss Page Mtaw) The “Cltlxene Ooinii^ttee for (I ■) i f KANCHESIVR EVENING HERALD, ICANCHESTEB, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964 PAGB TWO ity, such as ttw one being pur­ would mean going Into acUvi- ernment may need to step in, tuUAn FtaM with a banquet at freehments will be served eon- Driver Unhurt sued by San Diego’s Fred Rohr tioe already being carried on. by one way or another, to quicken Dartmouth Oub 6:80 for aH Oonneatlcut Dart­ Dirtiiet T kxmi Coventry Unoualy, Sheinwold on Bridge N’Cuts Highlight P roblem of Rohr Oorp., who tells of ap­ aomeone aiM. It would bo com- the flow of talent into civilian mouth CJoUege alumni and their Fus$ Choice of Martin The Prince of Peace Lutheran As Truck F li^ plying a ircr^ fabrication sUlIs ing with companies already acUvIUee. Many oxecutives, In- Hosts President wives. Dr. Eugene Davis ot 99%Coni Church is presently located In to making sandwich penal businesa That wouldn’t con­ ■ida and outaldo defanM work, Manchester wlU be among the WMt dMl its temporary facilitiea at the TOO MUCH WEALTH Of P eacetim e Conversion homea that can be asaemUed tribute a thing." seemed to support the idea of ahimnl Interviewers attending. UghUi DIstrtet Night Rites BURDENS DECLARER. BaO-Wsst _ _ _ A WUUmantie truck«d sariou* Injury ysrtar- (Oonllaned (ram Pagn One) < govemnqent incentives to stlm- of Dartmouth Oollege, Hanover, told North End diraetees m t 0 9 5 4 tura market with Ita A ll auper- This kind of divoralfication is that would work, he says, is SOVIET LEADER DIBS Mason St. In South Coventry. National Men’s Team Champion day after hla truck rolled osrsr new products. Other executives ! ulate development of new prod- N.H., end Edward T. Chambor- M08CX1W (A P ) — Col. Oen. just orer 99 per osnt ot SIstrtOt 8. T umb, Kuncheater’B^ Fuss has been doing much of At Lutheran 5 10 4 J plane that President Johnson not a perfect answer either, Plans w ill soon be underway The trouble with many of ua 0 Q « 5 4 » on RA 6. wrpassing, currant defense other oxecutlvoB comment. Em­ agree. lucte. lain Jr., director o f admissions, Nikolai Alexsmdrov, a member tax moniea have been eoUeetaA town sngtneCT alnoe last July, the work for the past few for - the erection of its per­ ia that we have it too aoft. Wo Robert D. Heath, 48, waa rscently described. Some $82,700A8 o f tba spending. erson Mead, president of Sralth- But Beckman and othere quee- These executives also were at the Soviet M ilitary Council, uHk has been tapped by General manent sanctuary at the prop­ have 80 much more than wo treated at Windham Mamorial Executives say tha defense In­ will be guests o f the Darfmoufh grand Hat of $se,6U has bsen months, having assumed the At Lockheed Corp. In Bur­ Oorona Merchant Corp., notes tlon whether thic transition receptive to government parti­ has died unexpectedly, the Com- U a a a fir Richard Martin as the Open House erty on Rt, 81 and North River need that we're worae off than dustry has becoma overcrowded d u b o f Hartford on Wefhies- plus 180.88 in iB la M t fssR work load that had been han­ H ^ t a l fo r humps and tim e - bank, Calif., Vice President It’s not always easy to awitch would be quick or automatic. cipation in another area: iHiblic muniet party newspaper Pravda town’s public wortes director, in Rd. if we had leas. Aa uaual, I have and hotly competitive, and that day. Mra Larala saML iona and dieoharged. A.C. Kotchlan sees a continuing from makl^. a precision Already, there are eigne that projects to convert seawater, reported today. It gave no de- the event that a proposed char­ dled previously by Chester The first two evening serv­ Ryan New Ghaliman a bridge hand to illuatrate the furthar shrinkage in total orders After a luncheon at the Hart­ Langtry, dismissed deputy direc­ Police aeid Heath was round­ need for conventional warfare could make the going rough In product to making something civilian industry Is not quick to eliminate air pollution, rebuild UHs. ter revision, creating the post, is William M. Ryan of Meironv sermon. t ♦ 10 4 2 ford Golf d u b a workshop on H A R TF O R D ( A P ) —Cunnsa tor of public works. ices at the Prince of Peace O K I 9 ing a curve aa a oar started to equipment. His firm has leaned the areas that remain. that will sell well on the store ■nap up engineers and research citiee, expand schools, develop Alexandrov, 67, was chief of approved at a May 19 tfcferen- Rd., was unanimousely ^ected West dealer SOUTH admissions w ill be held for tlcut’s 14 unlversitlaa and « !• Designating Fuss as director Lutheran Church, Missouri turn into nepders Rd. Heat ed by more than 100,000 Lu­ with the ace of trumps to make proposed change would remove ing to a child as a gift, fill the the 40 members elected to serve C A B K IL L S TO T therans throughout New Eng­ sure of shutting West out. the position from his duties, and pockets with tiny surprises such for two years, 2(3 attended the No, South was not overbur­ as a few pennies, a small ball, land at the same time, is de­ CharMt photo any). South takes the ace ot SPRAGUE (A P)—Tvro-year- would permit him to appoint special meeting night at the dened with high trumpe. It old Lisa Deeland es was Injured and remove a director. balloons, or crayons. signed to acquaint townspeople Booth-ODlmock Memorial L i­ spades, cashes the ace of clubs, with the Lutheran Church on was in another ^ t that South and ruffs a club in dummy. He fatally yesterday when, police brary. Directs Show had too much for his own good. an Informal basis, giving them returns by ruffing a spade, ruffs said, ehe ran into the aide of Ryan, only recently active in Vincent Zlto of Hartford is The queen of clubs brought an opportunity to visit, wor­ his last club with dummy’s ten a moving car while playtag near politics, is serving on the Plan­ about South’s donwfall. ship, inspect, ask questions and directing the show of barber­ of hearts, and leads a trump to her home In the Baltic Motion ning and Zoning Oonunission, South wanted to take a club meet members of the congrega­ shop harmony and dioruses to draw the rest of the trumps. of Sprague. She waa tha daugh­ has represented Coventry at the finesse, so he led the deuce of ter o f Mr. aitd Mra. FM d Des* tions. Windham Regional Planning lbs presented Sunday at 3 p.m. South would have adopted this trumps to dummy’s ten'and re­ line of play automatically if he landee. The second service will be at Commission meeting and la a In Bailey Auditorium of Man­ turned a club to finesse with had held three low clubs to­ 7:80 p.m. Thursday will be on member of the present School chester High school, sponsored the queen. West won with the gether with his ace. The queen the theme “Christ Invites You Study Committee. He was bom by the Manchester Chtqiter of king of clubs and returned a New idea in life insurance! jiist led him astray. TERMITES to Follow Him.” It will be fol­ in Hartford and graduated from SPEBSQSA. He is also direc­ trump, whereupon South began Daily n lowed by a question-answer pe­ William Hall High School. He tor o f the Sweet Adelines and td see the error of his ways. riod, allowing worshipers to Is an Army veteran and saw the Sleepless Knights of Har­ Partner opens with one spade, A N 5 F I B L D Only One Ruff and the next player doubles. address questions to the pas­ service in Korea during the con­ mony. Zito is secretary and Only one trump was left In MAT BE ATTACEINS Yon bold: Spades, 9-6-4; Hearts, tors concerning the Lutheran flict there. A fter his honoralble timer of the official register of dummy, so that South could 10-4-3; Diamonds, n be conducted by the Rev. Bruce Insoraace Talk contract if he had held the Open 6:80— Show 7:00 on the program. The Four Whenever you have a very Nationwide’s ^^Adjnstable Plan Opsahl of Flemlngton, N. J. Hie public is invited to a deuce of clube Instead of the of yovr Homo by a Tormit* Control Export Rascals are presently in weak hand. Host pastor is the Rev. Roger meeting on "Insurance, How fifth place as international queen. His hand would not have t npor riood by Gfoduerto EntomologitH. W. Heinz, local pastor. suid W hy” from 7:30 p.m. to looked so strong, but he would champions. Comedy and song For Shelnwold’a 86 - page 9:30 p.m. A pril 30 at the T ol­ have been free from temptation. Saturday evening the accent will be incorporated by the booklet, " A Pocket Guide to land County Agricultural Cen­ After trumping the third round will be on youth, with all young Sleepless Knights of Hsumony. Bridge,’ ’ send 60 cents to Bridge CoN Ml 9-9240 ter on Rt. SO in Rockville. Hap of diamonds, South should plan people of the area going to And for the more serious bar­ Book, Manchester Eve. Herald, West Hartford for the mass Buah, chartered life underwrit­ bershop harmony advocates, to ruff two clubs in du m m y- BLISS hat bean Strving tk» er in Hartford, will be speaker. Box 8818, Grand Central Sta­ Youth Rally at Bethany Lu­ there will be the Four States­ one with a low trump and the Ih e program ia sponsored by tion, New York 17, N .Y. theran Church. The Rev. Victor men and the Four Tune Tellers. other with the ten of trumps. Homt Ommar in Conn, for war the Tolland County Home Eco­ Kem of Long Island, N. Y., will Three choruses will round out He doesn’t need a club finesse, nomics Adviaory Committee of but he does need two trumps in one policy do the work of four head the rally. the program. These are the New 81 yeart the Tolland County Extension Sunday’s program w ill be London chorus which Is the dummy. Glub your neighbor., Service. Both men and women "BrIlllantI designed especially to serve Northeastern District cham' The best plan is to lead a low are invited by Miss Cora H. take him to see as a literal "open house." Visi­ plons, the Meriden chorus and club immediately. If a spade Is ★ ★ ★ ★ Webb, county borne demonstrap tors will be anticipated at the the Manchester group. returned (aa good a defense aa tion agent. n t l i e r i S M a regular worship service at 10:15 A traditional afterglow will am. according to the Rev. Mr. Manciieater Evening Herald be held and refreshments Hr.Uasd Heinz. In the afternoon from served. Tickets for this event Shown Wed. and Xhnra. A t 2:30 to 4:30 the Sunday School Coventry oorreqiondent, F. Pan- Hoe UtU e. telephone 742-S2SL may be obtained at the door. 9:16—FrL, S a t, Sun. Ton buy pue policy, then add or subtract other kinds of protection teachers will play host to all 7:00 and 10:20 parents of the school’s 124 Companion Featnrai partielpants, while the facil­ Andover CAP Takes Part ON. OF B U M BCTIRMINATOR COMPANY, Me. ities will be open to view by all interested persons. A skit, TONIGHT — FIRST BUN as often as yonr needs change. It is the most flexible plan ever. IK MDIIT t UMBT POT NNIML N . M 89ML "Lo^ at Those Doors,” will In Area Mission Driver Charged W E E K D A Y S : 7:00 - 9:20 be presented at 3 p.m. Re- MKlUl H K y After Collision The Manchester Composite Shown Wed. and Thnra. A t Squadron participated this 7:40— FrL, S a t, Sim. 9:10 weekend In a tri-state ^evalu­ GO ABSOLUTELY APB IN A WilUmantlc motorist yes­ ation SARCAP called by the Untn today, if you had a life insurance terday was arrested and A ir Force. Lt. R. S. GrlfiSth IT charged with making an im­ was sub mission coordinator at policy on yourself, you had to buy a proper left turn after a two-car the sub mission headquarters, collision on Rt. 6. Meriden. new policy to insure your wife. An­ Police said George P. Doug­ a The tri-state SARCAP was I BENI r~MANCHESTER CIVIC ORCHESTR I other for your mortgage. And so on. Kofsky’s- SALE lass, 67, started to make a left under the direction of the turn into a private drive near Northeast Region Civil Air bdiide any of these “ Benefits” In wne NatlonwMe poUcy. Add or gnbtract them as yonr needs change. the Meadowbrook but failed to STEVE McQUEEN Complicated. And you paid extra to Patrol. The exercise covered the rrHE BLOB" In Color Saturday, April 25— 8:15 P.M, see a car, operated by Theodore area from Otis A ir Force Base, have the new policies written. REPEAT OF A SELLOUT M. Edmund, 20, o f Canterbury, Boston, and Providence area. BAILEY AUDITORIUM coming in the opposite direc­ The missicHi dispersed key staff tion. to assure continuity and author­ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Today, Nationwide’s "Adjustable Life FAMOUS U. S. MANUFACTURER'S Edmund was unable to stop ity. These 4 “ Benefits” required in time snd crashed into the The proUem for the weekend Tickets On Sale At Rav Heller’s Plan" ends^all this. It lets you custom- Douglass vehicle. Douglass suf­ was three downed aircraft, a Masic Shop and DubiUdo Music Center separate policies until now fered minor cuts on the fore­ Cessna, an F-lOO and a C-47. itinees Daily All Week tailor a single policy to fit jfour noede, head. Trooper Donald Simmons 'Hiese excerclses of simulated S T A R T 1:80 of the Colchester Troop inves­ downed aircraft are conducted ADULTS $2.00—STUDENTS $1.00 and change it as your needs change. tigated. regularly by the Air Force to Ehris Wife and Children Benefit: Provides insurance for BASKETBALL SNEAKER Douglass will appear In Main- test the strength and capability Prosloy Simple. And it gets rid of those extra w ife and each child. All children born after the “ Benefit" chester Circuit Court 12 on May of Civil Air Patrol for actuM IL missions. In •tarts are insured automatically after 15 days at no costs. Here’s how it works: "KISSIN' extra cost. This “ Benefit” also guarantees your children to 5.95 COUSINS" MANCHESTER COMMUNITY P L A V E B 8 can get more life insurance of their own when they reach et’s say you already have a policy on your* (In Color) PRESENT age 22—regardless of their health at the time. J self, and you now want to insure your wife FREE LECTURE THURS. EVE. 7 PJI. Today l:80-6;30-9:45 L II pins “Oladlotors 7" (Tech) College Savings Benefit: Provides money to pay for and new baby. Shown 8:10-8:10 "Come Blow Your Horn your children’s college education. You pay as much as Until now, you had to buy a brand-new polity A S-Aet Comedy B y Nell Shnon STARTS WED. 15 percent less for this plan than for all other college en­ to insure them both. m ie INCREDIBLE dowment-type plans. Nationwide guarantees the money TAB UMPET" There were drawbacks to this. You had to pay REALTY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS you pay in will earn substantial interest, n o t e : The pins "Man From Galveston" APRIL 24 - 25 sooner you start, the lower your payments. extra to cover the paper work involved in writ­ ing a new policy. You also had to\take mors Family Security Benefit: Low-cost, extra insurance UfHITON AUDITORIUM insurance on yourself. COURSE STANLEY WARNER for father. It provides a la rg e amount of protection for ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS wife and children while children are young. Then it de­ SPONSORED BY THE NEWCXIMEBS CLUB Eliminates paying extra costs creases in face value as children grow older. It is called MEN and WOMEN young or old regardless of previous ex­ e OAST IN ORDER OF THEIR APPEARANCE e perience. If you are over 21 you can become a real estate decreasing term insurance. Can be carried by father for a Mat. Daily A t 2 TH O M AS S. OORRJDINO Now with Nationwide’s “Adjustable Life Plan," broker merely by passing an examinatlMi. Obtain your license STARTS TOMORROW term of 10,16, 20 years, or to his age 65. •FOR YOUTHS and enter this richly rewarding profession. You can atsut on DONNA R. LEAVITT you can insure your w ife and child without a part-time basis on your own or join the staff of an estab- GERARD BOURBET rm the KENNETH WHELDEN •FOR BOYS established real estate firm. Our course offers you the finest "Level Term" Benefit: Good to have to protect fam­ buying a brand-new policy and without bujdng license exam preparation available, as well as teaching you I’m the Incredible JUDI BESNICK how to open an office and be successful in the real estate EDYTHA COFFIN ily against large debt. It is te rm insurance. It runs for more insurance on yourself. •FOR MEN Incredible Mr.Umpetll MARY GAUDET busineaa Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE on Thursday, a specific term—10 or 15 years. It does not build up cash You select Nationwide’s "W ife and Children April 23, at 7 P.M. If you decide enroll and remain for the Mr. Limpetl Director—DWIGHT MARTIN value. It is pure in su ra n ce. That’s why it costs less than SixM lI Youth's second lecture which follows at 8 P.M. Write or phone for Benefit’’ and add it to your basic Nationwide free guest ticket. Oo-Produoera—Roger M. Negro, Gloria DellaFen ::..... 1 insurance that builds up cash value. Level term pays full to 12 Mm 's MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann St., Hartford. 622-2261. face amount if you die anytime within term. policy. It ’s as simple as that. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR _£lc-Ufe ^ ...... - ■ ■■■■■ Add or subtract 9 "Benefits’* White or These 5 “ Benefits” can also Black You can do the same thing with four different be added to your one policy “ Benefits” that used to require buying separate , « « r r V I*.. . — - ffc'-v:...... Cwhioiicd Arches LOW or HIGH MILLION-DOUAR JAGUAR- policies—the top four described at the left. Be­ This is the "Dividend Term" Benefit: insurance that is com­ sides that, you can add the five described below pletely paid for by the dividends from your basic policy. at the left. Nine "Benefits" in a ll. NOT FOR SALE! funniest Good to have if you borrow money from your policy— U. S. MADE SUPERIOR QUALITY picture makes sure your w ife will receive full aimount of policy W ith these nine "Benefits,” you can custom- At the time Rome fell, another city, another great you’ll ever if you die before repaying money you borrowed. tailor a single policy to fit yoi>r needs. Add the Mvilization was rising—half way around the world. “ Benefits” as you need them.' Subtract them aa CHILDREN'S SNEAKERS sea on land Gnarantced Insnrability Benefit: Lets you buy H m oeoter of the first Mayan Empire, Chichen Itza, or see! more insurance—as much as $60,000 more—as you get your needs change. kftod its great pyijiunids above tiie forests of the 6:80 older regardless o j health. You’d be surprised how many If you’d like to learn more about this amaz­ Tnoatan Peninsula o q the east coast of Mexico in men find it difficult and costly to get m ore insurance as ingly flexible plan, call your local Nationwide A e fifth century, a d . they grow older because their health changes. FISH FRY representative today. He can lend you a hand Deep within the largest pyramid is a chamber dom­ In c re d ib ie (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Accidental Death Benefit: Can provide as much as with all your insurance needs—life, health, home inated by a throne in the shape of a red jaguar, hoo and three Urnes the face amount of your basic life in­ and auto. He’s listed in the Yellow Pagos. •potted with inaerts of gnea jade. The Mexican Friod Hsh Larnon Wtdga MrsUmpet surance policy i f death is due to an accident. A “ must" g o w n s M o t refused $1,000,000 for it SO years agol Frmcli Friod Potatoos C o M o w if you travel a lot. Nationwide now offers this "Benefit" DMPOBTANT NOTICE FOB Far to toe norto stand the remains of anodier an­ m m Vm u m CMOLECOOKI Froshly Bokod RoHs and Bnttor to age 70 instead of just age 66, NATIONWIDE POUCYHOLDEBS cient d ty , Teotihuacan, which housed 250,000 peo­ AlOfiEWDUfifiM-JACK WESTON^ Waiver of Premium Benefit: Self-completing p le in 700 AD. If you now own a basic Nationwide Life Insur­ lAi»YKEAnN6,j:S»SrXs “ Benefit.” I f you become totally and permanently dis­ EVERY WEDNESDAY ance policy (Whole L ife or Endowment), and And only $6 miles from toere is a modem capital of abled and can’t work, Nationwide will make all yoiir pre­ today’s world—Mexico City. Here, toe tall buildings lALSOI S P.M. to 9 P.M. mium payments for you. This “ Benefit" lets you keep you bought it since 1948, you can go back and Rof. to 4.50 SiiM Infants' 5 are examples o f toe best in modem architecture. your full insurance protection no matter what happens. revise it with any of these nine "Benefits." to Miuot' 3 Conunene and industry, toeater and toe arts, edu- ENJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS eation and mediciDe, people and customs—all are Bctirement Benefit: Guarantees your right to buy o f today's worid. COCKTAILS SATISFYING retirement income anytime in the future at today’s low prices. Clan save you quite a bit. Cost of retirement in­ Knowledge of cor modem nei^bor is important CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED surance is steadily going up as people live longer, but today. Send foT toe free 16-page booklet, *Know your low premium will always su y the same. Nationwide Mnrioo.* Bos VKO, N o w Task 10. 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Mrs. Viola Oouch, Norman eWLY *T w e w w s WN YOU FUHCMASI FAMOUS KocKvflle-Viftrnoii Couch, Mrs. Rose Clark and Ed­ Roger! Roger! Rockville-Vemon " Stop Reading Word by Word — lAr I ward Clark. AMERICAI All of the women’s costumes Attention I Providence, R. TV-Radio Tonight will be authentic of the 1900 I., highway department Montauck Dr. Acceptance t r e a s u r e c h e s t Council Denies Second Bid era. crews! Disregard that last ‘Full Man’ Varies His Reading Tickets are already on sale order! It was meant for Man­ DIAMONDS By Chase for Zone Change and reservations may be made chester, Conn., ears only. Goeg Beiore Town Meeting ta w dtomsnd simlwM ta f w M . By The Reading Laboratory, Inc. Television by calling Mra. Rose Clark, A mistake? Yes, but not CewaSi ta an estaWtahed |e w ^ Mra Viola Couch, or Mrs. Phyl- ours. A mistake of 1 degree geeeuee M* resutalien ta at Written for NEA 4:00 ( I) Big I Tbaotar (to proa-^v (34) Economic Highlights An elacUon l«Ur itMt y w lasa) (22-30) Mr. Novak H h iity •ounefl, watiaif bi#t^dent«. An •xamlnation glv- Us Saich. in installing the highway de­ A request for aceeptaaoe ■tain, yen tan tniat Ma (80) Early Show (In p ro freii) ( 8-30-40) Combat Rockville Water Application partment’s radio system has brought nsw offlelals to offlcs wsgmest end heeer (23) Movfa a t i (Id profraas) (__12) Huckleberry...... Hound ’ M tiM eltjr’a noning en by the state to determine Montauck Dr. by tbs town was ing every day In your school as­ 90 per cent of what you’ll ever 8:00 ( 8-12)"-13) RRed Skelton 8BINGO O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONAKD ST. A public hearing on an appli­ resulted in a 60-mlie mistake who dianged speclfloatlana for Maprtae. Time your reading of M s oot- (10-20) Film qualifications of applicants is spprovsd by sslsctmsn last signments. know comes from reading. Make (24) Sir Clark on Art ■uU>tii«»3r. JMt night r»J«st«d scheduled for April 28 at cation by The Rockville Water in the radio signal. roads. In ths anuffls, Montauck nmn and compare your speed 4S| Bura. 8:30 (33-30) You Don't Say (C) and Aqueduct Co. to issue com­ The error, which Is now night Ths qnostlott will bs put Dr. got loat and waa nevsr ac­ wtta that Indicated at the end. In tlthis final column let us reading a habit; make It a re­ (18) Navy Film ( 8-20-40) McHale'e Navy iBr Um M0in4 * noning Sykes Junior High School. make a few suggestions for laxation; make it your finest (10) .World's Fair Preview EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Blnaga appUcation toy BlUng- High scorers will be noted, mon stock will be held April 28 being rectified, will again on ths can of a town mocUng, cept ad. AalRuftratad The expected speed assumes a (M) TUllplajid in Hartford. permit local dispatchers to In withholding their petition, dally Ave per cent Improve* your young reading life. Read and most stimulating companion 1:10 ( 8) Nawa. Sports and Waatb- (34) The Man Shakespeare IMI gwalnpw Norman Chaaa. and the council will select a schedulsd for sometime In May. more than one paper, and read make It your great wealth. (18) Subscription TV new Inspector from among The company is seeking ap­ communicate with Connecti­ the residents parmittad salsct- ment. (28) Club Housa 9:00 (8-12) Petticoat Junction ChaM haa propoaad a |1 mU- Four rssldsnts of ths road 9 2 4 5 papers with differing viewe on And read The Reading Labor­ (l(V23-30) Richard Boone them. The Job became open proval of the issue of 4,000 ad­ cut Yankees rather than men to choose a date for a 4;IU (40) Advanturaa to Tima (30-40) Greatest Show on ■oa apartmant complex for a ditional shares of its common Rhode Island Reds. were present at ths mestlng, at­ town meeting more convenient AshPSrlatarFtasnanta the social scene. If you’re con­ atory way; read faster, with bet­ (10-22-80) HunUay-Brinklay Earth (C) when former inspector Roland tended by two of ths three town vinced that the other papers ter understanding, more critical­ (13) Nawabast tract of land aouth of Windaor Usher resigned recently. stock without par value. to the town. Town Counsel Rob­ (8) Special A m near Progreea and Belle- fathers. Mr., and. Mrs. Alfred ert Kshan noted that If the This la the final column of the have idiotic poUciee, then read ly and with retention. (18) LIfa of Rllay 9:30 (3-12) Jack Benny Society Bingo The hearing will be held at Caro, Kenneth H. I*rior; Staf­ (M) What's Naw (24) TTie 91st Day aua Atas. Hie requeat to alter Bunce and Mr. and Mrs. Henry petition were presented, a meet­ series. We set out to show you them at least to discover rea­ Good reading! ( 8) Waltar CronklU 10:00 (3) Garry Moore The Holy Name Society of the Menus ford; Sterrfien Choma. Joseph L. Kehoe atUnded. First Select­ how to double your reading tpee sons for your feelings. The same You should have read this col- (8) Outlaws the anting of the land from In- Vernon Elementary School; ing must be called within two (12) Jo Stafford guatrial ta residentlai waa the Sacred Heart Church will hold DeCarli, Archie M. Sanger, man Samuel W. Pearl la vaca­ weeks. By being able to call speed and your depth of under- with magazines. If you are proud uinn In M seoonda. 1:45 (20) Ron Cnebraa (10-23-30) Telephone Hour (C) a bingo at the Parish Center at Today, hamburg loaf, onion Mrs. Gertrude C. Leonard; Tol­ tioning in the south. standing, to help you become a of the fact that you are a dyed- End ol Series 7:00 (3) 'To Tall tha Truth ( b-lO-40) The Fugitive an maid hi two montha. 8 p.m. FViday. g;ravy, buttered rice, kernel the meeUng tor a later date, (34) Js. High Sclenca (18) SubscrIpUon TV An applloation to the oounoil com; Wednesday, ravioli, green land: Mrs. Viola Aberle, Labon The visitors discussed the other town business to be put better Judge of the rising vo­ in-the-wool conservative, at least In ^Dog Suit’ (10' Movta 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-23.30.40) News. Prizes include chaise lounges, T. Allen, Philip M. Buckley, lume of opinion writing, and fi­ see why the other fellow Is Just For your copy of “Stop Read­ Jim Doble haa the lead rde (20) Open Ulka Sport*. Weather Ghana lent month for sim- outdoor furniture, coolers, um­ beans, carrot and celery sticlcs; road problem with selectmen on the call of the meeting may (18) SubfcrlpUon TV 11:15 (.3) Movie •a r actkm waa denied 8 to 2. Thursday, turkey in gravy, Charles J. Cervens; Union: John Daigle and Robert Dem- be prepared. nally to show you how to retain as proud of being liberal. You ing Word by Word," send your In the South Windaor Country (13-33-30-40) News. Sports. (80) Tonight Show (C) ^ a f ^ m a n brellas and grills. at least the essentials of your may change your opinion; you name, address and 81 to “Stop Playera production of “The Weather (40) Steve Allen At that time, the develcH>er Advance tlcketholders are dressing, mashed, potato, beans Mrs. Ruby Dittrich. Henry M. Ing. The two couples Indicated Specifications for repairs to wan prepared to take the mat­ Hery; Vernon: Charles CTiil- that they brought with them a the town hall have been pre­ reading life. may not. In all events you’ll Reading Word by Word,” The Man hi tha Dog Suit.” The 7:16 (32) Mass Highlights (12) tnirl* Clark eligible for a special prize. Tick­ and carrots, cranberry sauce; The New York office of The have reasons for the beliefs you Manchester Evening Herrald, (80) Bports Camsra 11:30 (10-22) Tonight (C) ter to court. A requeat by Ai- ets may be obtained from Jo­ Friday, fish bites, mashed po­ berg, Mrs. Rhoda B. English, petiUon forcing the question of pared for Issuance. Advertlss- comedy will be preaented 7:80 t 8) What In tha World ( 8) Movie Riehard McCarthy post­ tatoes, creamed com, cole slaw. Mrs. Betty G. Kristofak. Ar­ road acceptance onto the call ments for ths work are beli« Reading Laboratory once re- hold, and people will have re­ P. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio 7hura*iy, Friday and Saturday BEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOK COMPLETE LISTING seph Powers, chairman of the HOLMES oeived a complaint from a par­ spect for you. City Station, New York 19, poned oaurt action and returned Dessert, milk, bread and butter thur Wheeler; WHUngton: of a town meeting, but after published, and bids will bs at South Windaor High School. event, or Eldward Riordan, so­ ent that all we would ever sue the aohjeot to the council last ciety president. are served with each meal. Harry L. Bradley, Theodore R. their discussion, decided not to opened May 12. If you love science, then don’t N. Y. Doble ta a charter member alflsL Skinner Road School: Today, present the petition. eeed In doing would be to re- j carve a narrow niche for youT' and firat vioe-f>realdent of the Proceeds will benefit the Mackovlch, Gilbert L. Rugg, About 82,000 have been ap­ lease students for more time be d j f i i t u U -.teaoa ^^tsa( McOarthgr cant the only vote Pariah Building F\ind. meat loaf, mashed potatoes, Charles A. Todd. About 1,680 feet of the road propriated for repairs to win­ self the rest of your thinking life. Players. Radio iavorhig the none change last stewed tomatoes; W^nesday, fore the television set. This Is Read all the science you like, Fine Art Picks Camera Club Meets Is Involved. There Is a barricade dow sash, frames and trim, re- nonsense. Any student who fol­ Othera In the oaat Include: (This Hating taelndes only those news broadoasts of 10 or 16 night. chicken with rice soup, vege­ MEASLES ON RISE cutting off the remaining sec­ puttylng windows and repaint­ but the world doesn’t begin and Jo DeMak), Vin CaJlahan, Or- There will be a meeting of lows the steps explained In end with It. Enrich your life, Works of Month nfinote length. Some stattona carry other short newscaata). ^ tm tu d k td A proposed 90 per cent rate the Snlpaic Camera Club to­ table beef soup, tuna, egg and HARTFORD (AP> — Ger­ tion of Montauck Dr. but the ing the wlndowa Also included vlUe Welch, PhylHa Reyndda, hike in city water was hotly chopped ham sanlwiches; 'Ihurs- in repairs are fire escapes Families living in surrounding these columns will never get to with literature — Shakespeare, morrow at 8 p.m. at the Union man measles and mumps are on requeat for town acceptance first base If his motivation la to Five plctures-of-the-month Germaine Romel, all of Soxtth jrDBC-^3M WPOP- -1419 dlaouased by the council. A let­ day, hot dogs on rolls, baked Involves only ths Inhabited part which will be sealed and re poetry, great novels. It was a 4:00 Loiu John Wads 6:00 Lou Terri Congregational Church. Mem­ the rise in Connecticut, the read the stuff fast and get it scientist, Francis Bacon, who were chosen by the Manchester Winclaor; Boh Walnum of Mam- 8;W Dick Robinson Bob Christian ter from the RookvUle Water bers are asked to bring their beans, potato salad, cole slaw; of the street. painted. areas and communitiea can rely on cheater, Bernice ' Schaefer of 7:00 ami Aqueduct Co. to the coun- Friday, fish sti<^s, mashed pota­ State Health Commissioner re­ over with. TTukt sort of motiva­ said that "Reading maketh the Fine Art Association at a meet 1:0b News Wgn Off 10:00 Had Daddy Show equipment for a workshop on ports. Dr. PYankltn Foote said Selectmen reached their de­ Weat Hartford, Gerard Ru«ta WMAT-ait W IN F — 1284 What man would not feel well dressed ell noted that the Increaae would toes, buttered beets, tossed sal­ U8 for prompt, dependable lervice tion will work nowhere. full man." There is nothing so Ing Friday night. 4:U) Easy Ed Bhov Still lifes, glassware and por­ ad. BrMd and butter sandwiches yesterday there were 3,505 new cision when It was discovered This program does set out to boring as the man of one topic. The paintings, artists and of Eaat Hartford and Patrick 4:30 News. Weather and Sportt 8:00 Maws, Weather, Sports amount to about two oenta per traitures. cases of German measues re­ earlier this month that select­ 7:0(1 Bdward P. Morgan 8:30 Radio Greater Hartford in a pair of our Hager or Corbin day for uecre. and desserts are served with at any hour of the day or night. save you time In all your read­ The one who spends all his time places to be exhibited are: IWdtfleld of Windaor Locka. 4:46 Lowell Thomas Hospital Notes ported last week, bringing the men Franklin G. Welles. Edgar ing and that’s no crime by any on literature Juet Is not With it “Lemonade Time,” an oil by Tloketa may be obtained at 7:16 Ed Hynes Show 8:60 Sports Tims Aooording to the oompeny’s Admitted yesterday: Bruce each meal. Notice 7:10 Evening Report Slacks? Made in all worsted, dacron April total to 7,212. He said Wilson and Herbert PaganI ap­ OflW standard. More than that this when it comes to this world of Mrs. Mary Bottlcello, at The the door or by calling Mra. Je­ 7:86 Public Affairs Program aaloulatione, a typical metered McLane, Broad Brook; Mrs. Lake St. School: To­ cases of mumps rose from 226 proved the road and released a program makes Its best contrl- amo-1444 euatomer on high service would day, baked luncheon meat, marching science, and he can’t Savings Baink of Manchester; anne Mangtno of 272 Pierce 4:00 News, Weather, Sports 8:00 Life Line and worsted, they are presented for Margaret Burke, 1 Olson Dr.; to 374 last week. performance bond in June 1959. WE HAVE DAILY Dution to reading as enjoyment. understand even the smallest "Summer Bouquet,” a water col­ RxL, South Windaor, Curtain 9:30 Best of Broadway he increased from 85.90 to 87.10 Harry Kovalevich', Tolland; mashed potatoes, kernel com, 4:80 Financial Report 10:06 Music to Relax By ringer bread with topping; Take yourself, tor example; you Item on the latest proposed cure or by Mrs. Trudl Lee, at Mary la aA 8:30 pjn. 8:86 Music 13:26 Sign ____ Off your inspection in traditional colors— per quarter. William Thomas, Kenwood Rd.; DELIVERY TO THE have done things in reading you for cancer to say nothing of Cheney Library; "Gulliver’a 6:45 Three Star Extra Ih a eeunotl approved a mo- Mrs. Irene Lattanzio, East Wednesday, chicken in gimvy, 7:06 Convenation Piece BAD ‘MI8TEAK noodles, peas, fruit; Thursday, never did before; that means man - made satellites. Rclence Brook," an oil by Mrs. Sue SL Registration forms and in­ 7:36 C%et Huntley tfon to request that the first Hartford; Scott Newton, 30 you had a pleasant experience T;80 News of the World ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Both BubUe hearing by the Public hot dog in a roll, potato chips, fiction Is here to stay and it Mather, at Whlton Library; formation may be obtained'at Priced 22.50 to 24.95 Orchard St. where, before, reading may have has tremendous imagery which “The City," an oil by Mrs. VI the church office, 40 Pitkin St. 7:46 Oongreaaionat Report finalists In a spelling bee at a UtfitUes Commission toe held in Discharged yesterday: Mrs. pickles, macaroni salad, ice BOLTON been a chore. You have been 8:10 Pops Concert Junior high school In suburban Ro6kville for the convenience of cream; Friday, tomato soup, should appeal to the literary Sobol, at the Connecticut Bank Hostesses at the meeting were 9:06 NIghtbeat Mary Pawlowski, 150 Grove tuna, peanut butter and cheese encouraged, have been Improv­ mind, and Trust Co., Parkade Branch Mrs. Carl Carlson and Mra. U:00 News South CJolonle spelled "errone­ local users. Corporation coun­ St.; Mrs. Patricia Canavarl, U:18 Sports Final ous’’ erronemisly. sel Bdwin Liavitt was chosen to sandwiches, cookies. irS HERE AREA Biographies — well - written and “Relaxation,” an oil by Mra. TTieodore Draka 11:80 Art Johnson flbow Deerfield Dr.; Everett Bell, 51 biographies — are about the L. K. Seymour, at Johnson’s represent the city. Elm St.; Thomas Shea, Peter­ *tfi*ra*es fa In discussing the hike. Mayor Vernon news is handled by ise ear complete oeleettea most adventurous experiences paint store. , son Rd.; Jeffrey, Kingsbury The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, OUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON Off-Sfraat Far Mag* •t fanoous... you’ll ever have. You’ll see how Members have been Invited to Leo B. Flaherty Jr. noted that Ave.; Mrs. Anne Denley, 35 LENOX exhibit as many as three paint­ the eouncil had successfully de­ 6 W. Main g t, tei. 875-8186 or men make events, not vice ver­ South St.; Mrs. Maiy Wirz, 1 648-9711. sa. History will be seen as a ings each at an art and crafts feated a aimilar propoeal two Chamberlain St. < PHARMACY personal thing, not as a dry col show sponsored by Concordia years ago. Since then, he aaid, Show la Bshearaal lection of facts. Lutheran Church, May 16 and the company has made several 17 in the church hall on Pitkin fenprevements in service. Rehearsals are under way for Tolland County 299 E. CENTER ST. Reading outside your special "We’re not happy about this an original musical show “Sum­ AWNING interests gives you new insights, mer by the Sea” to be presented n L 649-0896 new vocabulary, new ways of but we must face up to the by the Ways and Means Com­ Jurors Picked thinking and writing. But read, FOR RENT problem that there’s more Jus­ mittee of Qie Vernon Center tification now than there waa and read with discrimination. 8 and 16 nun. Movie Projee- Congregational Church May 1 A panel of Jurors for ’ToUand Junk doesn’t relax you, and it two years ago," Flaherty said. and 2 at the Rockville High lowers your sights. Read the tors—Bound or ailent, also A hearing on the rate in- School Auditorium. County Superior Court has 85 mm. alide projectors. srease is scheduled for May 5 been selected for general Jury SALE great thoughts and the great Writers of the program are at 10:80 ajn. in Room 566A at duty. Qulnii*s Pharmacy achieveittgnts, and make them WELDON DRUG CO. Mrs. Sandy Tuppeny, Mrs. 878 MAIN ST. part of your very being. 901 Main S t—TeL 648-8821 the State Office Building in Sandy Beckwith and Mrs. Mil­ Ihose selected were to have BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU Clifton Fadlman once said that Ebrtford. dred Hansen. IMrectlng this an­ reported to court this morning. THE WORLD'S FAIR OPENING Otty Ambalanoe Soon nual presentation is Jack Ander­ They are Andover: Mrs. Marie Order N os—You’D Be Gtad You Did Mayor Flaherty Informed the son. Mrs. Gertrude Clancy is S. Hudson, Mrs. Margaret Jur- eouncil. that, effective May 1, pianist. ovaty, Mrs. Bernice H. Lam­ Also Save On Jalousies and Porch Enclosures WED. NIGHT 7:30 to 9 P.M. the city will take over opera­ The following committees bert; Bolton: Allan R. Aronson, tion of. the Rockvine City Hos­ have been announced by Chair­ Milton G. Jensen, Mrs. Juanita pital ambulance service. He man Gail Sllcer: Costumes, Mrs. D. Spencer; Columbia; Henry HOME SPECIALTIES at //SaB on... said that drivers under the su­ Sandy Beckwith, Mrs. Sandy M. Beck, Irvin D. Meikle, Earl CORVAIR by Chevrolet pervision of Fire Chief John Tuppeny, Mra I^yllis Saleh H, Thompson; Coventry; Mrs. TEL. 043-2856 30 PURNELL PLACE Ashe have been arranged. Not and Mrs. Shirley Filblg; scen­ Ida M. Heether, Mrs. Esther M. Mountain-conqueiw, tumpHte-shrinker, cunie-straightener i i all drivers are firemen, but all ery, Richard Kent, Mrs. Sandy Katzung, Mrs. Helen K. Kings­ have received Red Cross first BMkwith and Mrs. Brenda Som­ bury; Eldson W. Bourdeau, MOTOROLA (mdgoutMMritpkkahetter turns to buy one) aid instruction, he said. erset; props, Norman Couch The takeover of the service Mrs. ■ Clarise M. Campbell, Mrs. and ^ w a rd Clark; sound, Dick Ruth M. Hemmeler; Hebron: has been under discussion for Saleh and Bob Goldsmith; pub­ Thia yoiur Re p in Cenrihr mors power. Notriy 19% moTB-fa the Randerd engine—to go % several montha. Several physl- licity, Mrs. Phyllis Saich, Mrs. Richard C. Quog, William E. elans have requested the Brenda Somerset and Mrs. Thel­ Varga, Mrs. Doris C. Warner; with the meiiMtvonible siie, light ateering and rear-engine traction. ehanga ma Gifford; thficets, Mrs. Rose Mansfield: Mrs. Rose C. Fer- And H’i been busy winning new friends end meldng enthusiasts even more enthugigstic. reri, Harold O. Perkins, H. C O L O R T V Applications In Clark, Mrs. Viola Couch and Take the 19M International Canadian Winter Rally, for instance—1,800 miles of snowy Twenty-one applications for Mrs. I^yllis Saich; and program James Rockel, George W. KMtds, roUer-ooegter hills and tricky curves that tested the rally-equipped cars and expert ttie post of building inspector advertising, Gordon FTlbig, Mrs. Schafer; Somers; Mrs. Muriel have been submitted by state SMrley FUbig, Mrs. Gall Sllcer, M. Childs, Mrs. Margaret De- driven to their limit. , . new RECTAKQULAR TUBE! SUM CABIRETS! Out of 141 entries Corveir was firat overall winner, takmg top honora for the aeeond year MEATOWN hi a TOW. And two other Corvmira finished in the top ten spots. 1 2 1 5 1 /2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD You get a larger picture (28-inches overall diag. Niee ear to have when you're out to do some mountain con­ tube meas.; 274 sq. in. picture viewing area), quering, turnpike shrinking or curve straightening of your own. I "ALL MEATS or* FRESH CUT— I with a more natural looking shape than ordi­ Niea car to have, too, if moet of your driving’s in the city. I NONE a n PRE-PACKAGED!" | nary 21' (265 aq. in. viewing area) round color Because riie loine thinp that make Cervair such a great little per- tube seta. Yet cabinets are trim and attractive lonnar in tha hintarlanda stand it in good stead on city streets. because the tube is approximately 5 inches You Juet couldn’t ask for a mora agile, more eure-footed, more - - STORE HOURS: shorter than the round tube. This contemporary poppary ear in tnfBe. Or a apertier looking number to do the Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thunu, Frl. 9 to 9 model is finished in town in. Or, aa we mentioned under the big black type, a better Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) thns light BOW to buy one. n* genuine walnut veneers and select hardwood Gsrsah IfeUM C M Coup, and (f>adcgmmi) Com tU Stint Ray Sport Coup. solids. See the new shape in color television, Wed. Only 'I I i Motorola Color TV with f g ■ IP"*lH the 23-inch rectangular FRESH CUT tube, today! laHli-udM.Mmli>ia> uauMdMfuWMa Mtanlt«INEWn’IHnUIMnMNnEmN0RAITMIRWE«l0UTBCALm Under thia new plan, you can arrange for a mortgage of owner.” Ifll give you all sorts of Ups on what for w h a t you leee and servee you beet. 8 out of B e R M U ' S your ehnhw. .. conventional, V.A., or F.HA. mortgage. In­ CHICKEN 2 $ buying a house, how to avoid costly mistakes, off/hourtli finance 10 Connecticut home ownen pro* terest is low, terms are Ubei^, and our mortgage know-how heipe to keep your closing costs down. so home owning is worry-free. No obligation, of eouree. i v k . 3 GREAT TV-APPLIANCE STORES AUTHOBI2GED CHEVROLET DEALXR AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER LIVERS___^ IN MANOHESTllR, CONN IN WEST HARTFORD, CONN. CARTER C H m O LE T CO.. INC. THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. MANCHESTER PARKADE, MANCHESTER • 643 9‘;(;. ^ggg MAIN STREET—649-SMS ' 21 I8HAM ROAD—2S6-S601 AUTHORIUD CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER HARTFORD NA'nONAL^<^ANK AND TRUST IN NEW BRITAIN, OONN. IN HARTFORD, CONN. CHICKEN 5 770 BLUE HILLS AVE, BLOOMFIELD • 5517 WILCOX-RAU CHEVROUT, INC. CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. WHBite MONCY eoes to w o k k eon neopie MMtOHESTER BETTCR HOME HEAT COUNCIL U 4i STANLEY 8XBEET-SM-9S4S 1214 BIAIN STREET —S27-81M . D L L' XIJIllUBIElin OMEVSOLBT DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALBB GIZZARDS BLKUN rURNfiKE N'EV/lN(oT0 K • n ,!'3 IN BAST BABTFOED, OONN. IN WINDSOR, OONN. GWORIN CHIVROUT. INC. ARDERY CHEVROLET, me. IM Main Strsst, MtnchMtwr • € South Main Street, 0o6>fcmif 47S OOHN. BOOLBVABD-S8S-9441 ^2S POQUONOCK AVE 6M 9696 ■ » ' .11 . f ■ < . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD> MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964 PAGE SOL wax being developed in aooqrd* two lots of about 7,500 square ance with plans submitted when feet. The two lots combined Fire in Subway, the ZBA authorlxed Its con­ would be about 16,000 square DellaFera and Cox Suddenly He’s Mortal Connecticut Gill Apartment Bid Hanrijralrr struction last year. Town build­ feet, more nearly equal the Terminal Smoky ing Inspector Thomas Monahan aonlng requirement. Last rrlday President Charles de questioned whether he could The ZBA last night also ap­ Seek Top GOP Post (OoBttaiMd fra a Page One) Liggeff 'Dnfg^ proved for a five-year period Etrptting Ifprold Gaulle suddenly became mortal. Yankee Rejected by ZBA block any ohangee to the golf TOBUaHKD BV TH» ^ range plans since few epeolfic a request from Re^nald Baker came lit from smoke poisoning. pBnmNO o o T n to . The man who only a few hours before that was advertised but not la b im u BtTMt B y A .H .O . restrictions were included when Two itvemberg of the Republican Town Committee Police said all vehicular traf­ had ponUflcated to his nation and to the the ZBA granted Its permleekm heard last month, for permis- Kaachflst^ Cons Ateut t dozen McKee St. area residents, who said ■ion to run art classes at SIO have been named as candidate.^ for the town chairman­ fic on 42nd Street between Lex­ raoHAfi r rtmousoN world from that atmosphere of snobbish Way back when it teemed po­ for the course. WALTBat R niROUBON they were weary of appearing at hearings and in court Hackmatack; heard and Indi­ ship, in the wake of Atty. John F. Shea’s announcement ington and Fifth avenues would Pubnahera but benevolent grandeur which makes litically fashionable to view to prevent the construction of new apartments in their S. To John Hager, permission cated it would reject a request BVxmiMd Oetobar 1, lan Senator Barry Goldwater as the to operate a telephone answer­ that he will vacate the post when his current term of be halted for at least two days lilm the only true ruler, in the classic from Chorches Motors on Oak­ Republican frontrunner every- neighborhood, last night convinced the zoning board of ing service at 12 Diane Dr., in office expires in May. ^ because of weakened subway PubUahad llr«i7 Dranlng Bxoept Sundays sense, In the world today suddenly be­ appeale (ZBA) tost anotoei^ land St. for a rehearing of a ■d HotMags. BnMred at tba Post Office at where, when it waa being said Rural Residence Zone. request to enlarge the firm’s Two - term town director N. Y., and came to Manchester shoring under the street. The __ BChaatar. — IK., aa Saoond Class Hall came, last Friday a man In a hospital and written that he wae riding planned apartment complex regulations.” In addition he ob­ 4. To Andrew Ansaldi Jr., Francis P. DellaFera announced Vattar. service garage (torches must after World War II when he subway celling ia directly bi- under a surgeon’s knife for an operation high and waa the man to beat, would—at least, in toe form in jected to the application as “ a permission to create two under­ to the preas at a directors’ budg­ neato the atreet. which It waa presented to toe moral issue — should a spec­ wait until a year has elapsed was assigned to The Travelers bubbcription rates which was natural enough for a human and that you couldn’t baat sized building Iota of about 62- from toe laat hearing, in June et workshop last night that he Indemnity Co. home office to There was no estimate of Payable In Adrance ____ ■omebody with nobody, thie col­ board—depreciate toe value of ulator-be allowed to move into foot frontage from two and a Intends to seek the post at the damage to a line of ahope near Oaa Year being of his age, but quite a comedown an area and reap toe fruits of 1963, before the board can con­ Hartford. He is currently a sec­ Hontba 11*^ umnist was a reckless heretic. their property. The applicaUon half existing lots of 50-foot GOP organizational ’meeting where the blaze started. the previous property owners’ sider a rehearingl; and tabled retary of the Casualty Fire In­ Carriage Hou$a Tbyee Montba ...... for a seml-delty. •What It said here waa that the for toe apartments, submitted frontage east of 279 Oak St., in again a request for a new and next month. The transit authority said toe One Hontb 1<88 by Charles Gill for a site south lalbors" to create a nice neigh­ And this morning town com­ demnity Claims Department Beauty Salon Since then, there has been a develop­ Goldwater thing wa* a mirage, Residence Zone B. used car dealer's license for there. He saw military service fire started at 4:66 a.m. to an MKMBER o r a thing of Irresponsible chooa* of es McKee Bt, was unani­ borhood. 5. To .Richard Boland, per­ mittee member Raymond Cox unoocupied four-car train to ment of Interest In certain hitherto neg­ Beaupre Motors, Broad St. to Europe during the war. 525 Main Street THK ASSOCIATED PRJiaS ing which did not really count mously denied. Mrs. Thelma Jeffreys Eacott, mission to construct an addi­ said that he le backing Roger the terminal and then spread to The Aaaoclated Press la exclusively entitled lected aspects of the de Gaulle presence A second request for a epe- 266 W. High St., said she op­ Bagley, a past GOP district In proposing Bagley for the Manchester la the use of republication of all news dls- or really represent anybody's tion to a house at 15 Ashland town chairmanship, Cox said a three-car automated train. natches credited to It or not otherwise credlt- on earth. Ultimate sentiment or vote. olal exception for an apartment posed the ZBA’a hearing appli­ St., In Residence Zone A, that chairman and currently a mem­ Both were unoccupied. Tel. 643-0695 ad In this paper and also the local news pub­ complex, off B. Middle Tpke., cation for “group dwellings” — ber of the zoning board of ap­ this morning he personally feels And what It said here waa will be closer to the building Bagley has shown the attitudes Firemen brought the blaze un­ lished here. It is noted, with interest, that he haa scheduled fer hearing last essentially apartments to two Local Stocks peals, for the town chairman­ A ir rights of repubUcatlon of special dla that the Goldwater thing would sideline than the regulations al­ and abilities required for der control at 6:30 a.m. patches herein are also reserved his* croissant and cafe au lait for break­ night, was put over to the next or more buildings allowed in low. ship. ulUmately collapse. the position. “ He would do an Several upright steel girders fast just like any ordinary Frenchman. ZBA meeting. any residential zone — on the 6. To Oscar Gayette, 548 Atty. Shea, who besides be­ between the tracks buckled un­ The Herald Printing Conyiany, Inc., as- Since then, of course, the Quotations Furnished by excellent job to the post,” Cox for And a request from Andrew grounds that the zoning regula­ Wetherell St.; Henry Plourd, ing town chairman haa been der the heat. ■umes no financial responsibility for typo- It is noted that he gets up several prophecy or the prejudice here said. w o d fiM d o y graphical errors appearing In advertisements Ansaldl, that the board rehear tions are Inconsistent in barring 506 Wetherell St.; Paul Car­ Dempsey-Tegeler Co., Ine. active on the state party level, id other reading matter In The Manchester has been buttressed by certain Members of New York Fire Commissioner Edward times a day. events. Whereas the pundits a request for a special exception apartments to all but Residence bone, 522 Wetherell St.; Vin­ said laat night that he la not f venlng Herald Zone C but permitting group Thomp.son said "it waa as hot Full service client of N. E. A S ^ l c e Inc. He even watches television. who conceded Goldwater his for apartments for s site at cent Pinnone, 528 Wetherell St.; Stork Exchange yet prepared to comment on the Pay Hunting Finen down there as it could be and « P « o i a l Publishers Representatives — The Julius early dominance In the field ar­ Bummer and McKee Sts.— the dwellings to any residence area. Arthur Fuller. .540 Wetherell Bank Stocks race to fill his post until all the Hathews Special Agenc.v — New Tork Chl- Also, it is becoming realized that if he Atty. Kelly said to response as hot as the men could stand gued that you couldn’t beat same site which was the sub­ St.; and Richard Manner. 572 Bid Asked candidates have announced. CHATOM, Ala. (AP) Fines it. They took an awful beating. •aro, Detroit and Boston. __ . to ths neighbors objections that MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ is this mortal in some respects, he may ■omebody "dth nobody, it haa ject of the court fight the McKee Wetherell St., to maintain Ctonn. Bank and DellaFera, who has been act­ of $50 and costs have been paid Several of them required oxy­ TIONS ______. also be mortal in others. Bt. resident recently won to Gill would be willing to rede­ dwellinga cloaer to the atreet Trust Co...... 71 75 ing as administrative assistant by a Florida congressman, a re­ since been demonstrated that sign the proposed development gen treatment.” CHOCOUTE DisplayA./UB^«eaj advertlsmg ais asoeseo clo.ilng ••hours: revent apartment construction line than regulationa allow. Hartford National to the town chairman while tired general and several busl- Some one, some day, may have to come here was one candidate you to meet the ZBA's requirements, None of the firemen was In­ ForTor Monday — 1 p.m Friday.Friday could beat with almost anybody. SHere—was referred to the town All six homes were built in ' Bank Co...... S8 72 Atty. Shea was conducting the ne.ssmen who pleaded guilty to jured seriously. FoFor Tuesday — — ------1 p.m"— Monday. bringing a qounter-requesl from after him. counsel to untangle legal red the ’50’a, and placed too far | Fire Insurance Companies I defen.se to the Roy Darwin mur­ hunting law violations. The smoky fire cau.sed a tem­ FoFor Wednesday — 1 p.m Tuesday. Just about everybody did beat Bennett that the plan be re­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. tape prior to pri)bable presenta­ forward on their Iota aa the re- Hartford Fire .... 6 9 4 7 3 4 der trial, has served two term.s The hunters included U.S. porary halt in service on the FOl But who stands that high 7 Who ac­ him In that Informal primary drawn to eliminate the features WALNUT For Friday — 1 p.m Thursday Bult of a Hurveying error. Title National F ire ----- 134 142 as a town director, being first Rep. Robert F. Sikes, D-Fla.; Lexington Avenue and the For Saturday - 1 p.m Friday complishes such grandeur? Who haa among the Republican voters of tion at the boai^'s meeting in he and his neighbors considered Classified deadline; 10:80 Am. each day of West Hartford the other day. May. to the properties can not be Phoenix Fire ------123 131 elected to 1960. • Gen. Nathan F. Twining, former Broadway 7th Avenue lines from publication except Saturday — I a.m. such a supreme sense of mission 7 What undesirable. cleared as long as they are to Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. A Manchester native, he is chairman of the Joint Chiefs of 96th Street to the southern Up Even Rockefeller beat him. Requeato for U variances The length and occasionally man alive could possibly replace him? Even Nixon beat him. Even asked on toe eanve agenda were violation of zoning require- ^ Aetna Casualty ..120 128 now the administrator of Crest- Staff; Edward Ball, a Jack.son- of Manhattan. Each 71c Tuesday, April 21 abusive nature of the McKee St. menta. Aetna Life ...... 195 203 field Ckinvalescent Hospital on ville, Fla., financier; and R. A. Thompson described the blaze It could be the highest compliment to Scranton beat him. And, aa granted by the ZBA last night. neighbor’s remarks — Bennett everyone knows, Henry Cabot Thomaa Greer’s request, for Conn. General . . . .194 202 Vernon St. He Is a 1933 gradu­ Leanard, an Aluminum (?orp. of as an "electrical fire,” but just President de Gaulle and still the great Including one to the Junior took the ZBA and building spec­ an addition to the aide of a Lodge beat them all and cam# in Oiamber of Oosnmerce for a Hfd. Steam Boiler 139 147 ate of Manchester High School, America vice president. what started It on the four-car tragedy of his career that no man alive ulators to general to task — houae at 146 Loomis St., in first with a total of '»,337 votes bus stop shelter in front of Security Ins...... S 74 7 1 4 and played and coached ama­ They pleaded guilty Monday train was not determined im­ Down To Twice Our Need brought some censoring from Reaidence Zone A, that would mediately. can possibly replace him. as compared to 77B for Scran­ WesthUl Gardens. One asked by Travelers (new) ..50 53 teur and semi-professional to charges of hunting turkey ZBA chairman John Clifford. be cloaer to the sideline than - sports to the 30s and 40s. He i.s over a baited field Sunday. They Portions of Madison Avenue Nobody aasocialed with yesterday’s an- ton. 577 for Nixon, 844 for q$K>nvas Greer foe an addition Public UtIliUes When his mortality has finally been Bennett has objected after pre­ regulations allow, was denied a lieutenant colonel to the U.S. were among a number of guests and Vamderbllt near the station Bouncements of bi(? nation cutbacks in Rockefeller, and 395 for Gold- Conn. Light Power 3 7 4 3 9 4 i r established, the people of France will to a building at 148 Loomis St. vious ZBA appearance to being by a four to one vote. The Army Reserve. at the hunting lodge of former were roped off because of the production of the raw materials for wnter. was denied. A request from “Mvut up” by the board. In favor ZBA members felt it would not Hartford Gas Co. . 3 9 4 4 2 4 have to care for themselves. This West Hartford primary, Southern New Eng­ Bagley was born in Buffalo, Rep. Frank Boykin of Mobile. buckled roadbeds. nuclear explosions made any pretense Mrs. Ruth Peek to diminish the of applicants with “ vested in­ conform to the character of the Has he increased their capacity to do of no legal significance whatso­ neighborhood. No opposition land Telephone . 57 60 that this was based on much more than ever, nevertheless reflecU what sixe of two VoU on Pra^>ect St. terests.” this, by reorganizing their constitution waa tahled. Variances granted by the waa expressed at the hearing. Manufacbiiing Companies a demonstrable surplus of such ma­ we suppose has now become the Allied Thermal ... 47 51 and solving problems like Algeria for GiU'a appHcaUon, the object ZBA laat night include; Mrs. Ruth Peck’s request to new fpontninner situation. diminish the size of two pres­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. 56 60 terials. them? If. at this point, we should of last night’s debate between 1. To the Junior CThamber of Both we and Russia have been stock­ Commerce, permission to build ently undersized lots, to order B arden ...... 11 1 2 4 Or has he weakened them by offering again attempt to turn prophet the MoKee St. neighbors and to sell a 35-foot strip at toe rear Bristol Brass .... 8 9 piling it for nearly 20 years. The assump­ and we should venture the pre­ Atty. Eugene Kelly, speaking a covered pavillion in front of them his own magnificently strong per­ Westhlll Gardens, the housing to a neighbor, who wishes to C o l e c o ...... 5 4 6 4 tion is that we have much more of It diction that the new frontrunner for OlH, called for 26 apart 4 5 for the aged project on W. Cen­ construct an addition to his Dunham-Buah .... sonality to lean upon? doesn’t have any more real or m enu in two bulldinge, with home, was tabled. Mrs. Peck’s 28 than either of us could ever live long ter St., in Residence Zone A. N. B. Machine ... 25 lasting grip on first place than paved parking for 80 cars be­ representative, Atty. Anthony North and Judd .. \ enough to use if anybody started using 2. To David Rothstein, for an 1 8 4 2 0 4 Goldwater did last fall, we Gryk, waa asked to find out if Peter Paul ...... tween them. advertising sign for a pitch ‘n’ 3 1 4 3 4 4 any of it against anybody else. would, this time, have consider­ she would consent to making Plastic Wire Cable 12 14 Atty. Kelly, assisted by real putt golf range on W. Middle We are running over with the stuff. Game Everybody Can Play able company. For, althdugh her two undersized lots into one Standard Screw .. 3 4 4 estate appraiser Herbert Me Tpke. eest of the East Hart­ 3 7 4 It is economically foolish, then, to keep everybody was taking Gold- more nearly of toe required Stanley Works ... 2 2 4 2 4 4 water seriously last toll, not Kinney, sought to eetabli* ford town line In Residence on producing it at the rate of four Umes We have just enough mental telepathy that the proposed apartmenU size. The two properties are at Veeder-Root ...... 53 57 quite everybody takds Lodge Zone AA. Ths ZBA voted to 130 Prospect St., to Reaidence as much as we could possibly need or ourselves to know, that there is one seriously today. would neither depreciate prop­ limit the size of toe sign to 36 Zone AA, where minimum lot use. So we will cut down producUon, so fancy which occurs to almost every hu­ It is calculated that he is pri­ erty values nor cause health or squars feet, and also expressed size ia 18,000 square feet. The traffic baxards in the area. Un­ it 18 only twice our possible need or use. man being sooner or later. marily (we gniess we are pun­ doubts whether the golf range variance would have created ning) somebody who can be used der the xoning regulations, the What makes this joint announcement We have some instant experience of to t>eat known impossibilities. It ZBA may grant speolal excep­ HHLSNS CURTIS of producUon cutback news, then, is some far-off event. We know what some­ Is charged by the professionals tions for group dwellings BRINGS YOU really something fairly subtle. It is pri­ body is thinking when that somebody that he wasn’t much of a cam­ (apartments in t^ or more AN INCRBDIBLE marily a question of atUtude, mood and hasn’t said a word. We know what the paigner in 1960, although what buildings) If the proposed con­ atmosphere. we remember from that year struction does not create new C O S M X n C next card is going to be, and what the was that just about everybody Up to this point, neither Russia nor haaards nor is detrimental to THAT SMOOTHS dice are going to read on the next throw. then thought he did much bet­ the neighborhood. we could allow the fact that we might And while we all have telepathic ter than his running mate and AWAY WRINKLB8 But he was followed at toe 1 0 . be grotesquely overproduced with the hunches about our own telepathic abil­ would have been elected If he hearing by about 12 residents \ \ /i ^ IN MINUTES, had been in the top .slot. It Is raw materials of nuclear explosion to in­ ity, even sound, sober science moves of McKee, Lyness and W. High OF MANCHESTER KBBPS THEM AW AT said, too, that he is lacking in Bts., who objected that the pro­ terfere with our continued overproduc- closer and closer to unlocking the key to Study In Hands By Joseph Satemls the common touch, which may FO R H O U RS. Uon. Up to this point, neither of us has p p ed apartments would be a the door beehind which exist the tangi­ E ON THE FRENCH HORN: Michael Johns In Civic Orchestra Rehearsal for Saturday Night’s Concert. mean that he doesn’t obviously nuisance, would create a traffic been capable of thinking o f anything but ble handles to the intangibles of our liv­ go out of his way to talk down hazard, and would in fact de­ to the common man In the kind racing the other on the theory that it ing. preciate toe value of their prop­ would be unspeakable self-treachery for of approach the common msn erties. Most of them also com­ Elverybody will be pleased, therefore, resents rpore than any othei"- either of us to allow the other to forge ■ f plained that they were exhaust­ to know that Greek and British scholars A Thought for Today .nally, it is said that Lodge Is a ed from appearing before toe ahead, even when the forging ahead was man who hasn’t established hlru- are now arranging for a new and daring Sponsored by the Manchester ZBA to oppose apartments in into the realm of fantastic oversupply. self on issues, and again it oc­ their area and from supporting experiment in long-range international Jimmy Council of Chnrches curs to us that he has probably, Now, somehow, we have found our­ court efforts to reverse ZBA understanding. Specifically, they are go­ 5 Months Later quite the contrary, m ^ e more selves in the mood where we feel able rulings permitting apartment ing to try some long distance telepathy. One day during His ministry, sense and consistent sense on construction. Applications for to reduce our mutual surplus and un­ Somebody In Athens will concentrate Jesus was teaching knd ex­ the big Issues of our time over apartments for one nearby Mc­ usable producUon at least in half, so we Breslin pounding the scriptures to a span of years of public service Kee St. lot have been heard on a certain picture. Somebody in Cam­ aren’t making quite so much stuff we some Pharisees and doctors ol than could be found In the vary­ three times in five years before bridge will write down what the picture ing, chameleon-like, poll-orient­ c M A G iC never can use. N E W YORK, April 21 ing a profession of telling about the law. The house was very being granted in 1962, then le about The hotel lobby began filling ed and irresponsible pronounce­ This doesn’t seem like very much to be — When he pushed back the it. But the other night, in a up with cameramen and report­ full, so a group of men decided have gone through two state Could it possibly be “Never On Sun­ to remove some tile from the ments of several other candi­ courts before being finally over­ white cuff of his shirt, the new speech at Longview, Tex., he ers. A publicity man worried if dates added together. SECRET- making speeches about. But it has to be roof and let their sick friend thrown. day"? scar Usque, smooth and light found it came out naturally. there was enough room for So, although it doesn't seem contrasted with the memory of how im­ red, showed on the sun-browned “I’m happy to be in Long­ them. And he was disturbed down on a stretcher. A new application for the BY HELENE CURTIS When Jesus saw the man. He to us that Lodge can last as a possible even this much has been in the hand of Gov. John Oonhally of view,” he told the crowd. Then that a couple of important col­ frontrunner, and although, if we same property will probably be 9. ... A dear, natural protein lotion liMf immediately .sensed his faith submitted at the May ZBA past. Texas. He turned the hand over. he said quickly, “I’m happy to umnists had not been notified. should prophesy thusly, we I 1 cenlaim no kormonet. This Is A Fanner There was a little ntark, right be any place.” He wa.sn’t thinking about and the faith of his friends. He hearing, as tot result of a re- IHURSDAYS This leaves us as capable as ever of said, “Man thy sins are forgiv­ would be joined by any -number IB Md I6.7S ptM UB where you take the pulse. The He came into New York yes­ Gov. Connally. Not at all. The uest presented toe board by New Eye-Level blasting each oUitr off the face of the en thee.” (Luke 5:20). of professionals and experts, we FRIDAYS slug came out of his hand here terday with his wife for the governor Is only a piece of don’t quite dare issue the pre­ 3.ndrew Ansaldi last night— PATOU PEMMNC earth. But if we can trust ourselves to Farmers are found in fields plowing, Of course this statement by and then went down and finally opening of the Texas Pavillion world history. The publicity diction of the ultimate down­ after Town Counsel Atty. Irv­ CLOSED one simple piece of joint common sense, seeding down, returning from, planting buried itself Into his shin. Con- Jesus quickly aroused the ing Aronson determines wheth­ M ake your MONDAYS to, fertilizing with, spraying for, and at the Fair. You had seen her man was there because Eliza­ grading and collapse. perhaps we can progress to others. Let nally opened and closed the once before. A nervous woman beth Taylor and Richard Bur­ scribes and Pharisees, .who be­ er toe request ia to be consider­ harvesting, If— lieved that only God could for­ The difference is that there is hand a couple of Umes. at the end of a crowded hall in ton were about to hold a press something real here, something ed a rehearing or a hearing of us respect whatever mutual goodwill may Wives help them, little boys follow give Bins. We know, and the “ It’s weak.” he said. “I can Parkland Hospital, with the big conference, and this was much inside this frontrunner, as there a new application. The confu­ be Involved, and not dwell too cynically them, the Agriculture Department con­ sign my name with it and pick more important In New York Scribes and Pharisees later sion arises since the ZBA only RANGE state trooper blocking the way was not before. You can beat ELECTRIC upon the fact that nobody Is giving up fuses them, city relatives visit them, up something light. But I can’t and telling you: “Please go to City yesterday. learned, that Jesus was God in eonaidcra applications it has dining area sparkle LENOX salesmen detain them, meals wait for nothing with anybody. But you a thing in terms of capacity to kill. let anybody shake my hand. the office where you belong, 1964 Newnpawr Publiihcre the form of man, He did have can’t beat something with no­ denied as being eligible for re­ them, weather can delay them, but it Synnlcate I’ve been out campaigning for we’re not takin’ any chances the power to forgive sins. hearing, as there is usually no takes Heaven to stop them. body. These subtle distinctions, PHARMACY the last three weeks and every- around here. You go where you ' And Christ was the only man in which we try to focus some reason to rehear an application When your car stalls along the way, time somebody forgets and goes to whom God gave power to that has been granted. Ansaldt’a Watch your kitchen or dinette area take 296 E. CENTER STREET Cooks Rings Around The Rest The Supposed Idealists don’t belong, you’ll get your attention on the Inner content on a sparkle of freshness when you use a farmer is a considerate, courteous. In­ to grab my hand 1 pull it back.” head blown off. Anybody comes Herald forgive/Bins. Althoug:h He is in of candidates, add up to our request for apartments was T d. 649-0896 Reading news to the effect that there expensive road service. “What about the shoulder?” near Mizzus Con’ly is going to A Heaven today, Jesus still has opinion that Lodge will not granted when last heard in this Country French group. It is in pure When a farmer’s wife suggests he buy Ckmnally was asked. be in bad trouble.” that power to forgive «ins. fade, but will have to be beaten, 1962, but the ZBA decision was white with minute floral sprays in gay are some people not only in South Korea a new suit, he can quote from memory “ Oh, that’s fine. Of course I Yesterdays The desire of a man to have overturned in toe courts. “ How is she these days?” by somebody, on the floor o f toe but also In Japan who object to the ef­ every expense involved in operating the can't raise my arm up over my his sins forgiven and the wil- Neighbors at last night's colors. The wipe-clean plastic seat uphol­ Connally was asked yesterday. convention. fort of the two governments to reach farm last year, plus the added expense head or anything.” lingpisss of man to obey and hearing on Gill's request also stery repeats the floral motif. The 35 x 50- “ Fine,” he said. “In the latter 25 Years Ago some kind of normal, friendly relations he Is certain will crop up this year. Or The bullet had come from a serve (Sirist are the prerequi­ objected to Its being granted on inch table expands to five feet and has a For years Homefets ^eefrfe eeeMng In is given else he assumes the role of the Indig­ window six stories up and it part of December, the F.B.I. in­ Electric Appliance Council of sites Christ demands for for- broader grounds. with one another, it might be a natural non-mar Daystromite plastic top (plastic nant shopper, impressing upon everyone Connally in the hack of the terviewed both of us. That al­ Manchester conducts appliance g^iveness of sins. Have you taken Today in History Wilbur Bennett, of 99 McKee cookbook results to homemakers. Now there's thing to conclude that this would be the within earshot the pounds of pork he shoulder, cracked his right lung leviated her' mind. She didn’t demonstration; sponsors free advantage of this forgiveness? St., across from the proposed UNDERNEA'TH, too, to prevent warping). have to keep concentrating on By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sentiment pf the ultra-naUonalists. must produce In order to pay for a as it passed through his body, cooking lessons for townspeo­ Submitted by apartment complex, said he 5 pieces $159.50. Other groups from $69.50. something new. Many 1964 electric ranges, avail- remembering every little detail On the South Korean side, it would be suit at today’s prices. then came out of his chest and ple by noted experts. Mrs. Arlene Swain, Today Is Tuesday, April ft, thought that the granting of A farmer la a paradox—he Is an went into the right hand at the about it.” Campbell Council, Knights of Church of the Naxarene. the 112th day of 19M. n iere are Gill's request would “violate the able in a variety of sizes, shapes cmd eolorst those patriots so offended by Japan’s “How many times have you “overalled” executive in his home and wrist as he started to fall off Columbus, sponsors well-attend­ 284 days left in the year. basic protection granted prop­ conquest and long domination of their his office, a purchasing agent in an old had to tisll the story?” ed Sports Night. Today’s IBghUght History erty owners under the zoning have an extra eye-level oven with fuH-view vrin* the seat in the open car. “ Well, I have to go down to country that they could never forgive it. straw hat. a personnel director with It had happenea in -suvember Quotation For Today On this date in 18M, Gen. grease under his fingernails, a dietitian Washington tomorrow to tell it on a sun-splashed day in Dallas. 10 Year* Ago Two kinds of men generally Sam Houston and his Texans dow — for even greater cooking convenienen* On the Japanese side, one might as- with a pa.ssion for alfalfa, animals, and to the Warren Commission.” Now, yesterday afternoon, with best succeed in political life: defeated and captured Mexican ^ m e there would be the patriots of su­ antibiotics, a production expert faced Connally said. “Then 1 guess I’ll T'iillliiiiiiiiii l l i i l i l i QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923! : - . the rain lashing Park Ave., Gov. Philip Harrison elected chair­ Men of no principle but of General Santa Anna on the per-empire who would resent any kind of with a surplus, and a manager battling always be telling It to some­ Connally sat at a table, in the man of Retail Merchants’ Di­ great talent; and men of no San Jacinto River near what Hiii a price-cost squeeze/ He manages more body who is around asking vision of the Chambej: of Com­ :i:s acknowledgment that the day of Japan dim, carpeted bar of the Re­ talent but one principal—thgt was to become the city of Hous- capital than most of the btisine.ssmen about it. Writers, historians.” merce. of obedience to their siijper- in Korea was ended forever. gency Hotel and he talked qbout Um. Santa Anna signed an ar- 164 EAST CENTER ST. in town. Then the governor walked Mrs. Henry Michalak elected iors — Wendell Phillips, J9to this thing that haa becomq a mtpttce ^m vldlng for toe with­ In short, you get oil the benefits fer Vfhleli All this, however, is misconception. He likes sunshine, good food. State out of the bar and went up to leader of St. Bernadette’s Moth­ century American reformer and drawal (X Mexloaa torcee from The opposition to normalcy and peace fairs, dinner at noon, auctions, his part of hia life. his suite. ers’ Circle. leading abolitionist. Texas. •' MANCHESTER — 649-5261 John Connally la a rangy man surface electric cooking is famed, plus two sepa* between Japan and South Korea comes, neighbors, Saturday nights in town, his shirt collar un-buttoned. and above all, with a tanned, outdoors face rately operated automatic ovens. The eye-level in both countries, from groups who are a good soaking rain in July. and wavy, steel-gray hair. He Ample Parking Front and Rear ■iii: sat over a cup of black coffee described as either Communist or Leftist He Is not much for droughts, ditches, .tO B S oven ends stooping for so much of your roasting The kind of people who can be openly throughways. experts, weeds, the 8- and a cigarette. It was between- Fischetti WINDOW hours and the bar was empty. labeled either Communist or Leftist are hour day. helping with the housework, and baking. It lets you see, right in front of yoUe or grasshoppers. The people working In the place historically supposed to be friendly to Nobody Is so far from the telephone all stood by the door and looked “Befora Loeeee Happen, Insure With Lappen!" SHADES incomparable goodness being cooked in. N gives certain idealistic concepts. or so close to God. Nobody else gets so around a pillar so they could see •ilKI Ih ey are suppoeed to believe in peace. much satisfaction out of modem plumb­ ConnaUy. Mod* fo Ordtr ALSO you the satisfaction of knowing that you hove the They are supposed to believe in the ing, grood weather, and homemade ice “I haid nightmaxee for the oream. first couple of weeks,” he was most modern cooking device in the world* brotherhood of man. They are supposed Nobody else can remove possessions saying. “I was in the hospital VENETIAN ILINDS Bring your old rollere in to believe in the internationalist way of from his pockets, and on washday still then. When I got back to the Ufe. have overlooked five “ steeples." one office, I gradually started to get u p Against It and save Wo per shade But that is merely the fancy dust they cotter key, a rusty spike, three grains over It. As Ume passes, it per­ of com, the stub end of a lead pencil, ■catter in the eyes of the naive. mits you to think of other a.square tape, a $4,98 pocket, watch, and things.” Drivers who take chances on the Keeping alive the ancient, classic en­ a cupful of chaff In each trouser cuff. “How much does it bother Our new low rate Is a greot Inducement lo mity between Japan and Korea, inflam­ A farmer ha.s faith and is fatalistic— you now?” he was asked. highway are “up agaiiuit it” in more ing the purely nationalistic spirit on both he must have faith to continually meet “Well, I hear an unexpected ways than one. For example, they own a 1964 dual-oven electric range this spring. the challenges of his capacities amid an sound, a door slamming or aome- are not qualified for the low rates ■ides, aetiiig as if Koreans and Japanese ever-preaent poslbility that an act of thing like that, and I react to it of AEtna Casualty’s Auto-Rite And one to fit your kitchen and your budget b ware not really members pf the same God (a late spring, an early frost, “l^an it was really bad was human family of man-;-these are -he ac­ tornado, flood, drought) can brin^ hit in December, when 1 went with Policy. If you have an accident-free ot your dealer's right now. Ask for comfortable tivities which occupy the supposed ideal­ business to a standstill. You can reduce President Johnson to welcome driving record, you may qualify. his acreage, but ybu can’t restrain his Chancellor Ludwig Ertiard of n fn^»f^thly paymenbe If you wbiit ists when the opportunity offers. sunbition. Get the facta from us. Germany. That was on tne visit The peace, brotherhood, international­ Might as well put up with him—he he paid to Texas. They fired a ism they are supposed to be for all have is your friend, your competitor, your customer, your source of food and fiber, 21-gun salute. When the first to have the adjective Conununiat or and furnishes self-reliant young citizens ■hot was fired, it upset me. I aoma totalitarian equivalent in front of to help replenish your cities. ■hook all over\ That was aliout THE IFFERENCB them before they are really for them. He is your countryman—a denlm- the worst day I had since it hap­ pened.” Meanwhile, to apeed the day when total dressed, businesswlse, fast-growing statesman of stature. Connally is no baby who May quota rata* and OM*iat you E. A. JOHNSON ehaoa may make everybody want to And when he comes in at noon having needs any help. He speaks eas­ HARTFORD crawl to the Communist solution, they spent the energ>’ of his hopes and ily and factually about the as­ a hmva ao many otharsf pnmote and prolong such hatred, strife, dreams, he can be recharged anew with sassination when he ia asked PAINT 00. about i t Otherwise, he goes LIGHT COMPANY fiHjudioaw barriers, and violence aa they the magic words, “The market’s up.”— PHONE 649-4501 author unknown. — ST. JOHN (Kana.) about a day’s business without 7S3 MAIN 8T. NEWS bringliig It up. He is not mak- ■ I . dCj’ -vl I

I > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1964 P A d i mCHT ...... ’' ■ Bolton Stor* hours art 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Approves Other Changes Pa§t and Future .Alpine was organist. Burial Columbia Special Session Convenes Coup Chiefs Monday through Saturday. No Creel Limit was in East Cemetery. G O P Doubts 12th Qrcuit The store is owned by Nor­ Of New England Q u i n a r y Bearers, were T. J. Crotkett; man Preuss who has a store in Proof positive that the Leroy Norris, David Spencer Court Cases To Approve New Districts WonH Yield Finance Board Asks PBC Rockville. It will be managed fishing season is really under and William Rood. Good Faith of New Wing by John M. Harris of Brook­ way can be verified by the LWV Will Oppose Exhibited at Fair naak SheKo 8r. Mr. ’Smith was also survived Laos Powers field Rd. Harris has managed emergency room at Manches­ Save IS J l OS M t ( OOVUNTRY — Fnmk Shelto by two sons, Clarence E. Smith MANCHESTER SESSION To School (Coathraed frem Page One) For $5,000^ Book Outlay an appliance store In IVinches- ter Memorial Hospital. And (OeeReeei trsM Page Om ) 84-Hear Bufser i Sr., 6S, of Btoomfleld, father of of Blast Hartford and Cordon Reds on Cut Prosecutor John Lombardo Hospital Notes ter. Mass., and has been em­ though many, many fish lines Mandatory Review Carl Shelto of Rt. 31, died yes­ A. Sknith of Windsor Locks, a yesterday entered nolles in the —other that those dealing with m ployed In this area by Hamil­ have landed In lakes and visitors can taks a walk on a (CoaMnned from P af* O ) H m board of inanca has re-*fy the matter further. The PBC terday at Rocky Hill Veterans brother, William Smith of New companion cases of Frederick redlstrlcting—are expected to visiting hours are 8 to 8 p.m. ton Standard. ponds, a number of hooks simulated surface of the moon. Jersey and a sister in Ireland, (Continued from Page One) Proposed has not allowed any non-bulld While standing In a “moon McKinney Hospital. Frank, 51, Dorchester, and get anywhere. Bills, even it ap­ In nil areas excepting maternlt.T powers fear their bid for power quested that the public building Briefs have become lodged In and four g^randchlldren. ing withdrawals from Its con­ The Manchester League of Women Voters has over­ crater" vlsUors will view ths L— bee aad O e.. Re Is survived toy two other when the nuclear test-ban treaty Reginald Logan, 55, Worcester, proved In the Republican-con­ where they are 8 to 4 p.im and will encourage the Pathet Lae oonuniMlon expend $5,000 for The high school class of St. thumbs, fingers, faces, and Manchester Lodge of Masons both Massachusetts truck driv­ A new wing to house Grades trolled House, would face cer- tingency fund and has stated even In the scalp in one In­ whelmingly voted to reject a proposed charter revision ssrth In the d ista n t and ex- ■ORB, four brothers, six sisters became effective, the United 6:80 to 3 p.m„ and privnte library books for the junior- that It will not consider any un­ George’s Episcopal Church will Est. 1947— Bolton and nine grandchildren. conducted a memorial service ers charged with negligent hom­ to quit the coalition and open a stance. And this is only providing for a two-year manclatory review of the gen­ penience ths lack of vibration 7, 8 and a proposed kindergar­ Uln doom In the DemooraUc- rooms where (hey are 10 a.m. te til the school Is completed. The meet at the home of their teach­ TeL 643-2141 The funeral will be held at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 States has obtained important icide counti^n connection with drive to seUe all the country. senior high school, taking the Tuesday, with five more and aatrsms cold sclsntlsu say ten, connected to present Por­ controlled Senate. 8 p.m. Visitors are requested PBC turned down a request for er, Mrs. Wayne Wright, 1156 eral manager's performance. exists on ths moon’s surfaca Thursday at 8:15 ajn. from the Main St., Sunday night. A dele­ Information from its under­ a Jan. 15 fatal accident, involv­ Leaden have agreed to a re- not to smoke In patients’ rooms. Diplomatic reports from Sai­ money from $7,500 for archi­ Middle Tpke E„ at 11 a.m. to­ days of school vacation to Aftsr conducting four unit# gation from Orange Lodge vis­ ter School faculties by only a $5,000 for library books earlier Displays of New England D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 ground testing program. ing three trucks, on Rt. 84 in dtstrlcting plan that would cre­ No more than two visitors at gon and elstwhtre had said morrow for a bowling party. so! workshops for Its 160 members, •rs concurred with the opposi­ ited the funeral home. tect's fees for preliminary for this reason. Inventiveness will Include ths Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Tolland. passageway, has been proposed Cub Scout Pack 73 will ap­ the league’s executive board has tion to ths mandatory - revisw A report to Johnson by Secre­ The prosecutor’s action fol­ ate fix districts instead of the one time per patient Monday that the day-old coup of plans. The PBC does not think In other business last night ririe with intorchangeahlo psu"ta with a solemn Mass of requiem tary of Defense Robert S. Mc­ by architect Roy Ferguson. existing five. One Connecticut pear on the Ranger Andy Show issued a statement which saye. clause, stating, 'Tha chartsc al­ at ChMst the K3ngr Church, John C. Hinrichs lowed a coroner’s finding that right-wing officers had col­ It has this money. the PBC approved spending $714 Invented by Eli Whitney and Namara and Chairman Glenn Preliminary plans for a 14-room Congresaman now runs at Patients Today: 870 Douglas Cheney, chairman of for regrading at the new school tomorrow. Cubs ace- to meet at Herald Publisher "It la felt (by the league) that ready gives the board of direc­ Bloomfield, at 9. Burial will be Funeral services for John both men were blameless in the lapsed under ths pressure of Elias Howe’s sewing machine, w Mnttd ciy T. Seaborg of the Atomic En­ addition proposed last fall and a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY; the Community Hall at 2:30 a review clause In the charter tors the power to call a review In Mt. St. Benedict’s Cemetery, death of a third truck driver, large. U.S. disapproval. That was at a tha PBC, read the request from so that the storm water run­ as well ae modern electroniee Christopher Hinrichs of 140 ergy Commission disclosed that rejected by the votere twice wiU Organization of the two p.m. They will go by bus to Serves on Panel would be a hinderance In the at any time." Bloomfield, with miliUry hon­ Summit St. were held yesterday Albert J. Donnaruma, 42, of Kenneth Parker, East Hart­ Urns when communications tha finance board at the PBC off will be Improved. Dennis systems. the U.S. test program had been iiot be resubmitted. Houses was expected to be the Hartford. Parents should pick hiring of a competent future A revisw of General Man­ s p s o la l afternoon at the Holmes Fu­ Revere, Mass. ford; Dorene Falcetta, 6 Georgs from Vientiane and the outaids meeting last night, and also Keefe of architect Arnold Law-1 New England tallow candles, ors. more extensive Uian the 20 un­ Ferguson’s concept would be first order of business today. their jrons 'up at Community town manager. ager Richard Martin hae been Friends may call at the neral Home, 400 Main St. The Nolles were also entered in Dr., Rockville: John and David, world were all but cut off. read his reply. The town voted rence's office presented this fig­ Thomas F. Ferguson, co-pub- handlcrafted pottery and other derground explosions announced keeping with raising the cur­ Rule changes designed to speed Hall a'little after 5 p.m. "Further, It is felt that a scheduled for June 9, at Mar­ chapel tonight from 7 to 9 and Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor cases of James Goodman, 25, Maloney, 166 Wells St,: Mrs. May 16, 1963 to appropriate ure from the contractor, which regional products will be on during the last eight months. riculum for ths "m 1 d d 1 s up enactment of redlatricUng But when the sun came up The fire department will drill Ilsher of The Herald, served to­ mandatory, scheduled review of tin’s request. It will be the first tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to of Emanuel Lutheran Church, Amston, charged with failure to France.s Parker, 54 Hlllcrest $7,500 for preliminary plaiu for is considerably lower than the' sale at a recreation of a coun­ ‘‘Important information has grades.'’ 7 and 8, as a junior are also expected. this morning, ths guard sUlI at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the fire­ day as a panelist on news and the general manager could of­ such formal review since Martin 9 p.m. officiated. Burial was in Eart obey a stop sign; Thomas Mc­ Dr., Vernon; John Trotter, 27 tramped around the ■villa, bar­ a new Bchool. On Dec. 28, 1962 original estimate for a change in try store. CHOCOLATE been obtained on new weapons high completely departmental­ A timetable approved in ad­ the drainage pattern. house. editorial policy during a discus­ fer a ’gripe’ platform for var­ took office In 1961. Cemetery. Cabe, 44, Wales Rd., Andover, Legion Dr., Vernon; Whlldo Ur­ ring the way to anyone who the town voted to fk>at a bond Foot sore tourists will be able designs and weapons effects,’’ ized program Instead of the par­ vance by the leadership of The PBC voted that the drive­ The Republican town com m it-' ious factions and malcontents.” Miss Kasimlera Maaczuk Bearers were Carl Johnson, reckless driving; and John S. ban, 138 Bolton St.; Thomas tried to visit Souvanna. issue of $800,000. sion session at the sinnual meet­ The league, beeldee rejecting to sit down at the New England they said. ‘‘The highest yield tial one used now. both parties provides for com­ ways and parking areas at the tee will meet tonight at 8 in the' The statement concludes. SOUTH WINDSOR — Miss William Orr, Albert Robinson, nuclear device ever detonated Carabino, 18, 'West Willington, Morriasette, 167 Vernon 8t.; Apparently under some kind Cheney considers the whole ing of the American Newspaper the review clause, voted unani- restaurant and try Rich region­ failure to drive to the right on The separate building would mittee hearings Wednesday school be paved according to the, conference room of the town of- ^ The feeling la that a possible WALNUT Kaximiera Manczuk, 82, of Rye Max Schubert, Walter Schubert in the continental United States I^awrence ^nno, Rt. 6. Bolton; of wraps preventing his speak­ amount to be $807,600 and re­ Publishers' Association in New hassle of this nature would not to recommend all of the al fare as blueberry slump and and Donald Simpson, a curve. Carabino did, however, ease the transportation of kin­ with asasions of the House and Mrs. Elsie Swens.son, 97 Pros­ architect’s original specifica­ ' flees. I St., formerly of New Britain, was fired underground at the Senate today, Thursday and. If ing freely, Souvanna appMred ported last night that only York. contribute to good government." apple grunt. plead guilty to speeding and dergarten children who only pect St.; Mrs. Odette Pelletier, tions but were not ready to go The board of education will The controverslel mandatory- Including those sections which A tribute to the late Presi­ died yesterday at East Hartford Nevada test site. Weapons ef­ necessary, Friday. on the balcony and c a lM down about $250 remains In the pre­ I hold an executive session at 8| The panel of five sat to con­ was fined 370. attend school half a day. Also, 4 Buckland Alley: James Brad­ out for bids at this time. Pav­ sider with newspaper publishers review clftus€ !• on® of inor® d®®.l with th® d®Un6®tlon b®- dent John F. Kennedy will In­ Hospital. fects tests have been carried nut Besides a redlstrlcting plan, to reporters below. It was un­ liminary plan account. He said tonight at the school to con­ Each Paul Zeln White, 49, of 16 staff parking would be more ley. SUfford Springs: Mrs. Dor­ der similar clrcumstancsa that ing was one of the supplemental than 30 proposed charter tween policy-making and ad- 71c Bom in Poland, she lived In underground and others are be­ some chsmges must also be he knows that when the archi­ clude an evaluation of the s u -, from throughout the country clude pictures of th# New Eng­ ing planned and prepared." Constance Dr., was fined $30 af­ convenient and the present othy Miller. Coventry: Jean bids deleted from the general New Britain 20 years before made in the primary election he made the assertion that his tect who draws the preliminary perintendent. | the problems of dally newspa­ changes schedultd to be voted mlnlstratlve powers, land areas associated with his moving to South Windsor 40 Events Members of the Senate-House ter he pleaded guilty to Illegal­ driveway could be used with Tle.slng, Windsor L.ocks; W il­ coalition of neutralists, pro- contract. 1 laws to Cover the shifts planned plans la chosen to draw the fin­ pers of under 16,000 circulation. upon at a townwide May 16 The league's charter revision Ufs as well as displays linking years ago. Atomic Energj’ Committee were ly selling beer on Sunday at his less confusion. liam Skipper, 119 West St.; Jo­ Communists and rlghtista still is The board opened bids on In­ Other panel members discussed him to an historic line of New al all grocery store on W. Middle In district lines. al plans, the architect gets a Manchester Evening Herald referendum. committee, which has attsndsd She is survived toy a nephew briefed on the cutback in nu­ Renovations could be kept seph Kelley, 152 Lenox S t; Leo functioning. dustrial arts equipment and will circulation, mechanical, adver­ England presidents. Tpke. The changes are most sweep ptraight percentage of the total study the bids before awarding Bolton correspondent, Cleme- The Charter Revision Com- all o f the ORCs deliberations in Port Chester, N.Y., and a clear weapons material produc­ at a minimum in the present Ing in the existing fourth and Gouin, 24 LffinmoroLinnmore Dj^:^Dr.; Mrs. Despite the rightist troops tising and management prob­ mission (CRC) had originally sines last April, consists of Mrs. The Kennedy tribute also m ayro n *s In State The companion cases of Ken­ cost of the building. contracts. well Young, telephone 643-8981. brother in Poland. tion in secret Monday. After­ structure with the emergency fifth districts. Arlene Skinner, Loveland Rd., ringing Souvanna’s villa, the lems. The moderator was E. will contain a series of paint­ neth House, 21, of 18014 Center Norman Preuss, chairman of Store Opening recommended a mandatory re- Israel Levins, chairman; Mrs. bake ahopal The funeral will be held to­ ward, Rep. Chet Hollfield, D- rooms built in the activity room A new fifth district would Rockville; Drew Daigle, Wllll- situation appeared to be return­ Bartlett Barnes, of the Bristol view every five years in May, Thomas Connolly; Mrs. Thomsj ings ef the late president never (Cbntinned from Page One) St., and Ronald Nourles, 21, of the board of finance, said this W. H. Preuss and Sons new MOTHER, SON, HELD morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Calif., who presided at the lu t year, made permanent. The take In part of what Is now ‘mantic; Ervin Higgins, Wap- ing to normal. Souvanna’e so- Press. Parallel sessions but backed down to a board of Healy and Mrs. Allan Thomas. before exhibited. Borawskl-Duksa Funeral Home, meeting, said he considered it 122 Walnut St., both of whom rooms in the rear of the cafe­ olng: Mrs. Blllls Hoss, Colum­ morning that It may turn out appliance store on Rts. 6 and BRISTOL (AP)— A mother Mariani, the governor said, the third and foiirth districts called coalition government has with newspapers in the 15,000 directors' suggestion that the New Britain, with a Mass of a ‘‘reasonable action.’’ Atomic pleaded guilty to discharge of teria could be used for badly bia. to be a matter of accounting 44A will open tomorrow at 10 and her son are schech:lcd in firearms, rseulted In $10 fines and the cities of Danbury, Wa- been a powerless facade of a to 60,000 and above 50,000 cir­ review be held every second requiem at Holy Cross Church, told the New London Day he Energy Commission officials He-said that his board has been a.m. First Selectman Richard court April 27 on charges of each. ’The young men were ar­ needed kitchen space. terbury and Meriden. Danbury BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A regime for 14 months. Ths spo­ culation categories. year in November. New Britain, at 9. was pleased by the announce­ conducted the briefing. Morra will cut the ribbon. pool selling. State and local rested on March 4 near the Additional acreage is needed Is now in the fourth district son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond radically warring armies of the aware for some time that tlie The ANPA s annual meeting The proposed change was ap­ Friends may call at the fu­ Hollfield said several commit­ and Meriden, the third. Pellerln, 26 Hemlock St.; a right-wing, neutralist and pro- PBC did not realize this There will be free refresh­ police raided what they said will continue through Thursday. proved along party lines by neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ment that Dempsey would rec­ tee members had become con­ town dump where police said and Mrs. Louise Smith Is hav­ A sixth district would In­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Communist (actions each con­ amount would show up in the ments, and free rides for chil­ was a bookmaking operation Others attending from The Her­ both the board and ths CRC. ommend that funds be made cerned two years ago that the they were firing shotguns. ing her land ,ln back of the Other case dispositions by school appraised. clude all of Litchfield County ard LaPolla, 174 Oak St.; a trol parts of Laos. final tally. dren on a quarter-scale model yesterday and arrested Mrs. ald Include co-publisher Walter with Democrats voting “yes" Mrs. Holley Delx>ng available to build the road. Pentagon was not "actually fig­ and Republicans voting “no.” fines included: Douglas Mark­ Rumors circulating around and parts of the existing fifth daughter to Mr. and Mrs Ste­ From his balcony, Souvanna The board of finance will meet T. The grrand opening celebra­ Blanche Grazlano, 64, and her Ferguson and advertising di­ Mrs. Susie Williams DeLong, The senator, however, Demp­ uring Us true requirements for and first districts. There would The League of Women Vot- 61, o f Bloqmfield, sister of Mrs. nuclear explosives but simply ham, 29, Tolland, $30, following town to the effect of abandon­ phen Powers, 11 Crosby Rd. told newsmen that King Savang next Tuesday and perhaps clari tion will last through Saturday. son Frank, 40. rector Leon Thorp. sey said, was tripped up by a be no change.s In the second dis­ BIRTH TODAY; A daughter Vathana, whom he ■visited with Michael Pantaleo of 233 Spen­ was asking for all the AEC too closely ($24) and having a ing Porter School In favor of press release from Republican an entirely new school on a trict. to Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford, the rebel leaders at the royal cer St., died Saturday at Mt. headquarters the next day. ’The plants could produce. defective horn ($6 ); Mrs. Aud­ Sinai Hospital, Hartford. different site have no basis In The special session was Colche.ster. capital of Luang Frabang Mon­ release, Dempsey .said, claimed Studies were ordered by the rey E. Jean of (ilastonbury, Besides her sister, she is sur;- committee at that time and fact, according to Principal prompted bv a federal court DISCHARGED TESTER- day, told him he did not approve the governor’s action came too $35, for abandonment of a mo­ suit asking that all Connecticut of the coup. vlved by her husband, two Monday's announcement was in tor vehicle, $10 for failure to George Patros. Patros said the DAY: Mrs. Celeste Morton, 109 late. congressmen be made to run at Informed sources said the ' w daughters, her mother, three line with the results of those in­ surrender a suspended license school biuldlng committee was N. Elm St.; Louise Hersey, Bol­ Mariani said yesterday that large Nov. 3 unless the General ton Center Rd., Bolton; Thurs­ king told Souvanna that even if brothers, four other sisters, quiries, he said. and registration, and a sus­ ‘unanimous In Its disapproval’’ You Can BORROW as Wall as SAVE af SBM nine grandchildren and one Dempsey was “attacking a mi­ However, Rep. Craig Hosmer, Asaembly acta to put congres­ ton Brackett. Amston; Sharon he resigned as premier, the pended Imposition of penalty and said “it is simply a wild great-grandchild. meograph machine in his des­ R-Calif., a committee member rumor." However, a member of sional districts on a more equita­ Place, East Hartford; Mrs. Ger­ king could not accept the resig­ SPECIAL PURCHASE ONLY at NORMAN'S! for failure to change address The funeral will be held to­ perate effort to cover up sharply criticized the nu­ the board of education said the ble population basis. trude Sevlgny, Coventry; An­ nation because ths coalition was morrow at 11 a.m. at the Rose bungling of his administra­ clear test ban treaty ratified with the motor vehicle depart­ members are somewhat divided Jack Zalman, political writer drew Deaautela, 267 Llynwood guaranteed by the 14 nations Hill Funeral Home, Elm St., tion.’’ last year, called the announce­ ment; Roger Mlchalowski, 18, on the question. Another meet­ for the Hartford Courant, Dr„ Bolton; Mrs. Marion Gowdy, which signed the Geneva agree­ brought the suit. He claimed Rocky Hill. Burial will be in ■The truth of the matter," ment "unilateral disarmament New Britain, $15, failure to ing will be held April 23. Coventry: John Buckhout, Cov­ ment In 1962. Rose Hill Memorial Park. the senator said, “ is that the obey a stop signal light; John that as a resident of the popu­ in action." P*tlDck Supper entry; Richard McLagan, 65 Ox­ The agreement guaranteed FWends may call at the fu­ governor has ignored this high­ R. O’Brien, 66, Hartford, $15, lous first district hla vote Is not ford St; James Cobb, Colum­ "It proves we do not even The PTA will hold lU semi­ the neutralitv of Laos and paved neral home tonight from 7 to 9. way despite priorities given it have to go to a negotiating table driving without a license; worth as much as that of a vot­ bia; Mrs. June Morton, South the way for the coalition gov­ by the legislature and the high­ to lose our shirts,” he said. "W e Claude Berardesca, 32, New annual pot luck supper in the er in a smaller district. Windsor; Kenneth Parker, East ernment. The coalition has not Mrs. Sarah W. Usher way commissioner.” can do it by speeches and press Haven, $30. failure to drive in town hall May 12. The follow­ As a result, he contended, he Hartford: James Fritz, 172 functioned because of continual Mrs. Sarah Woodworth Usher, releases." an established lane; Delsie ing officers, voted on at the was being denied equal protec­ South St„ Rockville; Douglas feuding between the rightists 81, formerly of South Willing- Beaten Girl Dies Several Senate members of Bouchard, 25, Hartford, $33, last meeting, will be installed; tion under the laws in violation Carlson, 12 Diane Dr.. Vernon; and the pro-Oommunist Pathet ton, died yesterday at a Rock­ the committee said they were speeding. Mrs. Frank Knight, president; of his constitutional rights. Mrs. Mieko Fuller, 20 Jensen Lao. HARTFORD (AP) — Seven­ A hearing on the Zalman ville Convalescent Home. She told at the briefing that the re­ Also, Joseph A. Gonthler, 19, Mrs. Marshall Altken, 'vice St.; Billie Carlson, 8 Clyde Rd.; Souvanna went to Luang Pra- was the widow of Merritt L. teen-year-old Denise Podosow- suit was postponed last week duction was in line with a down­ Hartford, arrested Sunday af­ president; Mrs. Clifford Blrick- Mrs. Doris Eak, 466 W. Middle bang with the two leaders of the Usher. ski, who pwllce said was blud­ ward revision of military needs son, secretary, and Mrs. Milton in federal co\irt to permit the Tpke.; Mrs. Sonia McCurry and coup, Gens. Koupraslth Abhay geoned by her father with a ter attempting to start a fight Mrs. Usher was bom in Mans­ and that they had no particular Anthony, treasurer. Mih. legislature to act. The hearing daughter. Colonial Rd., Bolton; and Stho Lamphoutakal. Asked beiseball bat, died in Hartford with his brother, $25, breach of field and lived in the Willington reason to question this. Brooks Allen and Mrs. Wallace Is now scheduled for May 7. Mrs. Janet Jarvis and daughter, to reconcile his claim that his area for many years. She was Ho.spital, la.st night. ■They said there was no men­ the peace; Harold Smith, 42, government still functlonsd with Her father, Joseph, 47, who Lohr were named to audit the Dockefel Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Ellie a member of Climax Chapter, tion at the session of any infor­ Coventry, $23, for failure to his being under house arrest, had been charged with assault books and will present their A'nezls and daughter, 95 W. Order of Eastern Star of Mer- mal agreement with Moscow. surrender operator’s license Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Sonya Heath Souvanna replied: "I cannot say row. with intent to kill, faced a ($18) and making an unneces-, report at the May meeting. Car Hits Bus Some of the senators said, how­ The group presented a flag and son, 192 School St.; Mrs. anything more.” Survivors Include four sons, more serious charge today, sary noise with a motor ve­ Guards surrounding ths villa Hartford detectives said. ever, they feared the parallel to Oadette Troop 5 which was Marjorie Oirtis and daughter. Munroe Usher of Willington, announcement by Premier hicle ($5); Bernard Troubh, 61, Then Speeds Off prevented anyone getting close ■The girl and her brother, accepted by Patricia Curran, 48 Reed S t, Rockville: Mrs. Nelson W. Usher of Chicopee, lArushchev raised disturbing Portland, Maine, $24, speeding; to the premier. Even the am­ Henry, 15, suffered severe head Cathy Gosline, Sheri Levine, Joan Zelonka and daughter, Mass., Herman W. Usher of El­ questions. Mrs. Genevieve Reynolds, 67, Manchester police, who yes­ bassadors of Britain and the injuries in the Sunday after­ Janet Moeckel and Nancy Pur­ Stafford Springs. lington and Rlchsird I. Usher of Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- Stoneham, Mass., $21, failure DISCHARGED TODAY: Sal­ Soviet Union—the two nations noon attack. Henry remained vis. Mrs. John Tettelbach is terday afternoon issued a writ­ Coventry: two brothers, Charles Wash., chairmsui of a weapons to drive in an ectablished lane; vatore Clancl, 26 Diane Dr., Ver which were cochairmen of the Woodworth and Leon O. Wood- qn the critical list but was^re- ten warning to one motorist af- , , it' vri,i stlhcommlttee of the atomic en' AcWph A, ^ey, 44, of 65 troop leader. A ten,-y««-r char­ . , ° ___non; John Du8saulU359 E. Mld- Geneva .conference on Laos— worth, both of WiHlngton; ten porjea slightly, improved. ergy pcmel, said the entire ques. Spruce- St., $15, fafiure to grant ter for (3ub Scout W. also ter invssUgatlng a ■ Tpke.; Wait« KominaM, alid tbe ’xbmmlssioners of the grandchildren and three great­ sponsored by the association, left him three months ago ahd! the right o i way; Alexander craah oh W. Center St., are In- ■ynompson^Ue. International Control Commis­ GOOD REASONS grandchildren. statements noiiv is reopened. was accepted by Philip Isham sion were kept out of the com­ Funeral aervices will be held he was despondent. “ “ — Plxso, 67, Danbury, $15. failure vestlgatlng a hit-run car-bus ac-1 ------He was- reported in satis- "V /t have offered to make our to light projecting load on a Jr. Ckib Scout represei.tative, cldent last night on Burnham! , , r r a pound. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Memo­ Troops ef the revolutionary factocy condition at McCook nuclear production facilities trailer; and Norman Pinckney, The project of the year is hav­ St. in which a ■witness was al- IT|f|A| U /a | * g | c I J .S , W HY You Should Think FIRST rial Church, South Willington. available for their inspection ing 13 years of copies of the group controlled the city. At The Rev. Howard May will offi­ Hosi^tal, recuperating from a 24, Coventry, $9, disregarding most knocked down by the hit- ^ ^ U.C7. and they should be willing to do National Geographic bound. night tank and armored car pa­ ciate. Burial will be in Willing- minor razor blade wound. state traffic control signs. run car. No injuriea were report­ likewise," he aald. Coffee Party T o Halt Flights trols enforced a dusk to dawn of SBM for a Low-Cosf ton Hill Cemetery. When police arrived at the Eight out-of-state motorists ed. ■■partment at 47 Main St. Sun­ Sen. Bourke B. Hlckenlooper, Coffee parties for the benefit curfew. The airport and the ca­ Friends may call at the Ladd foiTeited bonds, ranging from Motorist Bonnie L. Kinlry. 21, day, Podosowski cut at h is' R-Iowa, said the Russians of the Women’s Auxiliary of who gave her address as 36 Vic­ (Continued from Page One) ble office were closed. Funeral Home, 19 Ellington "make a lot of statements that $10 to $60, when they failed to State Department officials In Ave., Rockville, tonight from 7 throat, they sai(^. • the Windham (Community Me­ toria Rd., was given a written Janet Thompson';, 17, a friend their actual performance does appear in court to answer Washington said tarller the to 9. morial Hospital have been warning for failure to grant the drawing the last of their corn- ei th|e dead girl, bad called at not match. We should have speeding and other motor ve­ Laos crisis was not over. verification that they are hicle charges. given by Mrs. John Pringle, right of way. bat trot)IS fi'om Cuba, prob-bly Gostaf A. Bengtsoh . the «p artoen t and had found Mrs. Eugene Dente, Mrs. Clay­ Denise oni the floor of her bed­ matching our cuts. Numerous cases were contin­ Gustaf A. Bengtson, 83, of room. Henry was,found lying on ued until later court dates for ton Hunt, Mrs. Bktward Peter­ 841 Gardner St., died this morn­ "Otherwise this will be a drive-ln rssUurant, while at- weeks, U.S. officials say there Public Records the living room floor, the base­ disposition. son, Mrs. Ralph Wolmer, Mrs. ing at Manchester Memorial backward step by the United tempting to go west and struck is a possibility the advanced ball bat nearby. States -which could affect our Stanley Field, Mrs. John Gro- PERSONAL Hospital. the right front of an eastbound antiaircraft rockets v.'IM be Building Permits national security over a period man, Mrs. Irving Lohr, local FOR THIS BIG, FULLY-AUTOMATIC Bom Dec. 16, 1880, in Tvaa- EAST HARTFORD SESSION 1 of years." chairman, and Mrs. Alfred Fow's^The TO Francis E. Frederick for ker, Hallapd, Sweden, he came Cote Stops Train Robert James Klema.s, 22, of Johnson’s decision was hailed Lange. To date. $184 has been here in 1900, and was employed SETMOUR (AP^— One New 485 Adams St., arrested last “ NEiicl. D.p.r,™.n. .pck«. by Sen. George S. McGovern, night in Manchester for breach collected toward a quota of Co. at 255 Center St., had to be'nian in Washington said Mon- ® ’ ’ ’ for 45 ytors by Cheney Bros, $600. retiring in 1950. He was a mem­ D-S.D., Whowho called it a "victory’’victory of the peace, was arraigned in ^or fiscal responslbUity in de' court this morning with bond Building Permits *** “ •*■* i "To Andrew Huot, additions to GENERAL A ELECTRIC WASHER! ber . of Bhnanuel Lutheran last night It had to stop for a | ...... The hit-nm accident occurred a substitute for the on-sight in-1 at 47-49 Pioneer Clr- Church; Scandia Lodge, Order set at $300. Klemas posted bond S. J. Ploufe, a builder from at 4:15 p.m. yesterday on Burn- spection agreed to by the Sovi- , aqa said his and the case was continued to Coventry, has been granted per­ of Vasa; and Linne Lodge, ‘'“ ■The cow escaped from her nnformau’o“n‘**is^^°‘ “ ham St„ just west of Buckland | «ts in October 1962, but which To • ♦ Clifford• -M. _ Skoog,— new LOAN that our nuclear May 4 at Manchester. Knights of Pythias. mission to erect three duplex Rd., when an unidentified mo- j Fidel Castro refused to permit.” pasture in mid-afternoon and ^ ^ Klemas was charged on a garage at 30-32 Packard St., He is survived by three sons houses on land across from the torist backed into the left side | The spokesman noted that the started wandering along the ^ complaint from an unidentified $1,200. G. Henry Bengtson and Herbert Lighthouse on Rt. 6A. Harvey of a vacant parked bus, owned reconnaissance flights were Low bank interest rates SAVE yon railroad tracks. head of every man, woman and youth who told police that To Alice A. Smith for Bur­ A. Bengtson, both of Manches­ Her downfall came when she Collins has permits for three by the Hartman ’Tobacco C o.,; started before the U.S.-Soviet ton E. Smith, additions to porch money. child on this planet.” Klemas threatened him and single dn’ellings on Doubleday and then drove off at a high missile crisis, were continued to ter, and Carl R. Bengtson of tried to cross a trestle here. Her forced him to give Klemas $10 at 15 N. Fairfield St., $350. Northwood, N. H.; three daugh­ legs fell through and she was Rd. Marshall Nuhfer, agent for rate of speed, almost hitting a check, . _ Soviet . nuclear J i. missiles , , To Roland C. Newcomb, new last Friday night at a Main pedestrian at the scene, police ters, Mrs. William Orr, Mrs. stuck. St. restaurant. the 2Soning Commission said the out of Cuba and will be main- gj pj,e,p, r j ., $200. said. Lillie Miller and Mrs. James Frank DeMartino, the owner, Motor Ride William Sargent, 67, of 67 estimated value is $84,000. talned to guard against re-intro- ^o U and R Housing Corp. Pontillo, all of Manchester; one had reported that the cow was Spruce St., Manchester, arrest­ ■Valedictorian duction of such missiles which Bertram Chllson, additions fully-automatiG Repay on terms to fit your budget— Bister, Mrs. Gerda Rydell of missing, and police had alerted John J. Kozelka, son of Mr. could threaten the U.S. main­ to porch at 82 Richard Rd., ed early today for intoxication land. you pay back out of income. Rockford, 111.; seven grandchil­ train crews. So the train was when police found him lying and Mrs. John Kozelka, Rt. 87, $400. By Ladybird Church to Build "The surveillance flights are dren and ten great-grandchil­ able to stop in time. on his front porch, pleaded has been named valedictorian of To Anthony Choman for thoroughly ba.sed 01 the re.solu- dren. ■Two policemen extricated the guilty and was given 10 days Windham High School Class of $40,000 Convent Anna Sedlacek, demolish dwell­ capacity Funeral services will be held cow. She went home in a truck. in Jail, execution suspended. 1964 In recognition of his four- tlon approved by the Organiza­ ing at 336 Hlllstown Rd., $600. Is Eventful tion of American States on Oct. Thursday at 2 p.m. at Emanuel William A. Blazensky, 19, of year average of 96.15. John is ,. .. , J ! To Daniel A. Moran for Wll- Prompt, effielent service by the friendly Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Monroe School Head 59 Clinton St., Manchester, ar­ a member of the National Honor A building permit for a new 23 1962, the spokesman added, q ^rtel Jr„ alterations to people at SBM who are interested in C. Henry Anderson, pastor, of­ (Continued from Page One) Society, the All-Connecticut Or­ $40,000 convent for the Church In a separate protest to the 1 garage, $185, and addlUons to MONROE (AP) — Supt. of rested late last night for in­ •pcrcclain lid and washbasket ficiating. Burial will be in East toxication and destruction of chestra and Is secretary-treas­ of the Assumption on Adams United States. Roa repeated 1750 29 Phelps Rd. YOUR financial needs. Cemetery. Schools Armand C. 'Vertucci of speak at ii YWCA convention urer of the French Honor So­ St. was issued this morning to Castro’s charges in a speech New Hartford will sign a con­ private property after causing To Warren C. Markham, new Friends may call at the W at­ and to see a public housing de­ a disturbance at 27 Florence ciety. FYancis E. Frederick, a New Sunday that U.S. Marines at the fence at 204 Broad St., $110. tract tonight as the new super­ Guantanamo naval base co m -: kins-West Funeral Home, 142 velopment for the elderly. St. where he reportedly put his He is majoring in mathe­ Britain builder. Ground to the To Eugene Glrardin for E. Center St., tomorrow from intendent of schools in Monroe. matics and his hobby is playing south of the church Is now be­ mltted "outrages, provocations activatcr EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS This was confirmed today by fist through a front door win­ George F. Andrew, alterations 8 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Cleveland’s entire available the piano and the bass violin. ing cleared (or construction of a and violations’’ along the base Monroe school board chairman dow, was arraigned in court to dwelling at 86 Whits St., force of Secret Service agents— with bond set at $300 and the He will attend the Massachu­ one-story, brick veneer build­ boundaries last Saturday and ^12 mo6. 18 mos. 24 mos. Daniel T. Dusenberrj’. $500. Amount five of them—joined two White case continued to Circuit Court setts Institute of Technology in ing. 60 >4 by 71 feet. Sunday. Leaae You ■Vertucci will assume new 12, Manchester, on May 4. the fall. The convent will include a President Osvaldo D orticos! pcsitive duties in Monroe on July 1 at a House agents to do the driving Lena Marlow to Ernest H. Blazensky early thili afternoon Other local students on the chapel, sacristy, living room, echoed Castro’s and Roa’s I CsmK MMUl sm tm Receive Funerals salary of $14,000, succeeding and protect the First Lady’s Larson, store at 877 Main St., was being held by police in honor roll inculde; Sally Hutch­ conference room, kitchen, din­ charges In a s^ech Monday three yeara from April 1, 1964, $300 $26.65 $18.29 $14.12 i Charles L. Warner who has re­ entourage. lieu of bond. ins. Janice Sprague, Donna ing room, five bedrooms, two ” with two optlona of two years $400 $35.54 $24.89 $18.93 I signed to take a position else­ Their passengers included Reinhardt Lehman (Hohen, W alter Pawlorwski, baths and a lavatory. said Cuba soon will take Its de- each ccntrcli t FUneral services for Rein­ where. Mrs. Johnson, White House phy­ $500 $44.42 $30.49 $23.54 George Johnson, Blugene Em­ Four teaching nuns of the mand for sovereignty over the j ' Marriage hardt Lahman, formerly of Vertu'' ' a background sician Dr. Janet Travell, Public $600 $53.30 $36.59 $28.25 mons, Sylvia Lytakinen; Karen Slaters of (jharity of Our Lady Guantanamo base before "an joeeph Alfred Petruccl, Meri- Durant St., were held yesterday includir tary principal Housing Administrator Marie North End Gets Tsisker, James Hempel, Linda Mother of Mercy, Baltic, will International organization. den, and Joan Marilyn Clbroakl, $700 $62.19 $42.69 $32.95 at Watkins-West Funeral Home, and assi . -jh school prin­ McGuire, Mrs. Anthony Cele- Collins, Raymond Levesque, live at the convent. At present Foreign Minister Roa accused 44 Lyndale St., May 2, St. aafety lid switch $800 $71.08 $48.78 $37.66 142 E. O nter St. The Rev. cipal in New 'x'ork State where brezze, wife of the secretary of 17 Fire Calls welfare; the B7rst Lady’s press Beverly Clark, Robert Bowers, they are living at 251 W. Center the Marines of throwing rocks I James' Church, $900 $79.96 $54.88 $42.37 Ray C. HoUls Jr. of South Meth­ he worked for 13 years before and Warren Fletcher. at Cuban soldiers, violating the , ______odist Church officiated. Burial secretary, Elisabeth Carpenter, St. The sisters teach at As­ $88.84 $60.98 $47.07 coming to Connecticut. Eighth District volunteer Measles and mumps, preva­ boundary line, insulting and $1000 svas in Blast Cemetery. TOOPEKS AT FAIR five reporters and a presidential sumption Junior High School. photographer firemen during the past month lent around town, have forced threatening Cubans and trying District Board Bearers were William Bray, HARTFORD (AP) — Two cancellation of plans made by to tear down a Cuban flagpole. Walter Clark. Daniel Masse and All along the route, state po­ answered 17 fire calls, 13 in CJonnectlcut -state troopers will lice of Ohio, Pennsylvania and the Girl Scouts for a Court of Foster Speaks "The Cuban government Ormand West. be on duty at the New Elngland the district and four outside To Fete Firemen • • Maryland and patrolmen of the Honor and a weekend camping warns formally to the United INSTANT Earnings. , building when the World’s Fair district boundaries. Chief Fran­ District of Columbia neatly syn­ trip. The Court of Honor sched­ HARTFORD (A P )—U.S. and States government that If these Thomas J. Smith opens tomorrow. Edward Fun’x cis Limerick reports. uled last BYiday, and the trip Soviet agreement on the place- harassments and provocations Some 20 volunteer firemen in FVineral services for Thomas chronized to take turns provid­ Of the district fires, one was and Jack Dunbar will be In ing lead and back - up patrol planned for April 21-23 were ment of observation poaU In the and violations persist. It will the North End will be given »pe- James Smith of 30 Westwood charge of security and will pro­ a dwelling fire at an 18-room postponed "until everybody's Bast and West Is a‘ possibility take the n e c e ^ r y steps in de-1 awards for service to the 8 t., husband of Mrs. Margaret vide information to visitors. cars. Walkie • talkies connected converted mansion at 436 N. INSTANT Credit... all the cars of thq motorcade. healthy," according to Mrs. this year. William C. Foster said fense of the <5ubanCuban people’s wmEighth-*.**- District at a dinner------. to be Troopers from another New Collins Smith, were held yester­ Departing at 4:29 p.m., the Main St. on March 17, in John Tettelbach, troop leader. yesterday. sovereignty and dignity,” the held May 33 at the Main St. day afternoon at St. M a r y’s England state will take over which 50 per cent-of the build­ Foater, director o f the U.S. I note said. "The government of firehouse. after two weeks. agents made It plain that all Episcopal Church. 'Ihe Rev. speed limits—65 to 70 on the ing was destroyed and four Manchester Evenlag Herald Arms Control and Dtaarmament Cuba is not Inclined to tolerate The district’s board of direc­ John D. Hughes, senior assist­ turnpikes—wculd be held firmly families were left homeless. Oolumfcla correapondent Vir­ Agency, said some agreement In the continuation of theae Inct- tors, under President Victor INSTANT Cash... ant, officiated. Sydney Mac- Charity Cruise O ff on the slick-wet roads. Of the total calls during the ginia M. Carla^, telephone 1964 on arms reduction is also dents." Swanaon, last night announced The first emergency call period from March 16 to April 388-9824. possible. ^ Noting that the Cuban govern­ the coming event which will be NEVER BEFORE SO MANY NEW YORK (AP)—A charity came early from one vehicle 20, some 15 were actual fires ment made a slmilr.r protest sponsored by the board. aMrstSMefif OssMlMWOTMeMi ______boat cruise to the World’s Fair running out of gas. Ths motor­ and included, beside the house m s PRICE HIGH ASKS BRIBEKY ARRESTS last Feb. 35 and that the United Between 75 and 80 peraons has been postponed because of cade was ordered to-fuel-up at blaae, eight grass fires, four KANSAS a -n r , mo. (a p i - HARTFORD (AP) — SUte Slates denied the accusations, are expected to attend the MONUNENT concern, over demonstrations the Glacier Hills Plaza on the woods fires, two car fires. One Crime certainly didn’t pay Carl Police Commissioner Leo J. Mul- Roa said in his note: event it was reported. planned by civil rights group.s. Ohio ’Turnpike. Angus Fry. But it did place a cahy has ordered troopers to "The U.S. government has The committee In charge of FEATURES AT SO LOW A PRICE! miscellaneous and one false costly price on hts head. DLEANWa Some 1,500 socialites had paid "It’s a privilege," said station alarm were noted on the report. arrest on a charge of attempted transformed the Guantanamo planning includea District Di­ SaWIHGS^BAHK AND $60 a ticket for Wednesday attendant Carl Scott as he put Alive, Fry at one time was bribery any motorist who tries base Into a focal point of inter- rectors William F. Hanktnaon night’s cruise up the East River $4.75 worth of gas Into the tank worth $32,500—in appenranoe to slip the trooper money when ventlon, provocation, aggres­ and Raymond Ckileman, and Fire REmiUTION to the fair marina. of Mrs. Johnson’s par. An agent bonds. Hiat was in 1006, when he is asked to show his llccnss. sion, harassment and subver­ Chief Franda Umerlck. Onuilta'knd atone memorials Monday night, the ticket-hold­ plokad up the tab. About Town he was tried as a habitual crim­ Mulcahy said yaaterday troop­ sion against th^Cuban people rastoretf $ik their original ers received telegrams from or­ The White House was dark- inal. Police records show 20 of ers are complaining thist some and its government, with enor­ 7tTOtl ganisers of the affair, saying: OPEN DAILY 9 te 9 Tax's haauty.' 6u^rvlsed (by 35 enk4. except for the President’s his 39 years were spent behind drivers are attempting to buy mous danger to world peace.’’ HARTFORD (AP) — Hje *’We regret postponement of office, when Mrs. Johnson’s mo­ The JaycM Wives will meet bark. their way out o f a poasibla traf­ Roa also charged that "in the State Motor Vehicle Depart­ anchester yiars’ experience In mon­ OF M Boys Harbor-Youth Consultation NORMAN’S ument, work. torcade finally pulled into the at 7:10 tomorrow evening at Fry was out on $5,000 bond fic summons by keeping a $6 territory pf the base at Guan­ ment reported today tha fol­ Service cruise party «n S. 8. southwest gate at 1:33 a.m. th« parking lot of Center Church when he was found shot to death or $10 bill in a traasparent tanamo Cuban workera have lowing eempaclm of traffic Plenty Of Free Parking Space M/UM OrnCM BAST aeAMCM WEST mnAMQH OtMAN L liANE Potomac for two, possibly three, Despite the tiring journey, (or a trip to OonsUtution Gal- in a ditch April 10. Monday, the laatlo envelope along with the been murdered with im p ^ t y fataliuee from Jan. 1 thrvug.i 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE MflaMCealarSt. MaachasteifSitoM lOUNTAXN EXT. weeks, owing to circumstances Mrs. Johnson took time to thank leriss, West Hartford, where Clay County Court authorised Bceilae and handing it over with the approval and conceal­ midnight: asmm rmmsesr Cor. Lenei St WaeiMlddleTiiiapttw 'W J M 1 6 ■at-the'fair which may endanger everyone who had Joined in her Mrs. James Brewer wUI con^ $70 to him a pauper's without apaaktiig, hoping the ment of the United Statae gov­ asm MUAMMM erm smmm tse our guests.” saga and U^wavs a good night. duct a tour. burial at the ceunty home. wUl get the point ernment.'' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY^ APRIL 81, 19W PAGE TEK MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1964 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE UTTLB SPGRTS > BY ROUSON South Windsor the third marking period. recommendation of the finance Anmnr W Prwlww Pimis Andover AmoM the 78 etudeifts listed Mr».Sumner committee that 118,400 be con­ Pay TV Foes Ask >> are 28 from Andover. tributed to the ho^ital for a OAR Hodgepodge m Receiving bonore in Grade monitoring machine, which reg­ Ban in Califonua ^ ^ H E R « THEY COWe/ , Lions Qub Petition Urges Qough Seeks 12 are Sarah Clough, Kathleen Elected hy isters vital information for pa­ •r LEASINI h a - h a ! OtOM'T X TELL 4 La«yar (ab.) Donahue, and Roger Phelpa. In tients in Special Care; 16 stock (Conttiraed troas Page Ofts) ACaOM Grade 11, Dana Kukucka and VOL) THEM COAYIN& lAMeui»i>M ■ Born supply conveyers for basis sup­ P16EOMS WOOLO TALK • Small tumor Peter Nicholson were named for plies in each of the 16 stations geles County, a Brink’s armored • A l MakM • Mo«iiUia* In TPoaataaad Town-ControUed Swimming B oard Job high honors. Peter Denoncourt, MMH Unit A FLOCK INTO COA\tN6 N«v HarapaMra st the hospital, and a contribu­ truck drove up to ths rsglstrsr • A l Mm M s HERE TO Live ? OUlCK, Ulatfad ■ Form a uetton C ^ th la Donahue, and Diana tion to the hospital reserve ■0 2 ! ^-— OUICK.'5TAB.T ■Muntaia pwkt • Paatarer Th* South WlndwjT Uona aub^callne, Carol Voronvltch, Don- Donald S. Clough is the sec­ Kelley had high honors. In the Mrs. Philip E. Sumner of 73 of voters’ headquarters with *^A I H m M ISHaadman 10 Marine lly a n U elrcuUUng a peutloo through Princeton St. waa yestarday fund. i ric.’e r ** THROWIN' OUT TH' t h e r e n , aid Yonika. ond candidate to corns out for eame grade Christine Ander- petitions bearing, the propo­ MV WORD.' MAoatraliaii 13 Dlfflcully out town in support of a town •on won honors. elected president of the Wom­ The money was realized from •FEED, /MA30R.^ m u s t b e A HUNDRED IS Bacapo (fUn<) Sophomore; Special Honors, the Rham High School board nents said, more than 484,000 Paul D«dcM PmifkK aaamipial contralled BWlmming program Kathy Booth, Receiving honors In Grade 8 en's Auxiliary of Manchester various projects of the auxili­ signatures. BIJGGS BUNNY PIGEONS IN THIS a d v a n c e li Grand U Unit of luiren Barber, member job that will be voted INC. rr FLOCK■*~-AlND THEY'LL SO UBlackUrd of reluctanco at Spring Pond Park. Linda Hl|Ilggins, Stuart Hurd, were Marjorie Gtllet, Charlotte Memorial Hospital at the annu­ ary including the Penny Saver Subscription Television, Inc., 87$ MAIN STREET cuckoo famfiy 44 Tin tan The petition says; "The un­ mck. r on at the annual budget meet­ Phelps, and Suzanne Russell. al luncheon meeting at Concor­ Thrift Shop, $8,200; Hospital formed to launch pay-TV on the i AT LEAST IN THE PWIVACY HOLD TH' 1 WAWTA FINISH TH' FUNNIES PASS THE WORD ALONG 3 3 Famale aquinaa SB Italian Brad Myrtck. Diane Salonla. Phone 848-3881 l T : TO A THOUSAND OTHERS.'* IT Brandi urbanitoa 48 Take to coot dersigned reaidents of South High Honors, Diane Brandish, High honors ceme to Nancy dia Lutheran Church. She suc­ Gift Shop, ' $3,500 and baby West Coast, hopes to start serv­ S 3 OF /Wy OFFICE I l L BE ABLE PAPER A LI'Ll BEFORE I START WASHIN' 19 Paor Gjrai'S 3 4 Joint dOOerden Windsor. Oonnecticut, do hereby ing on May 2, The first candi­ TO WEAD WITHOUT BU6S HIGHER, VER WINDERS I BY aOVE.SNUFPy ,/ mothor 3B Mountain ^ Pronoun Nalda Barchers, w m ian Cahill. date to announce was Mrs. Wil­ Chamberlain end Wiliam Fer­ ceeds Mrs. H. John Malone. photos. $1,032. ing subscribers in Los Angeles THIS IS b u l l y .' WMhdraW implemeot urge And request the town LOOlilNe OVER ^FUODSY! ^ 30B0 bona _ nymph *? 80 Craft James Creagan, Elaine Della- liam J. Kowalski who an­ guson in Grade 8. Named for Other officers are Mrs. John Dr. Franklin M. Foote, atate and San Francisco about July 1. 38 Umproy 39 Theater uahar council of South Windsor to honors in this grade were Eileen L. VonDeck, flrst vice presi- The blast at the petitions SHOULDERL _ 22Tapuyam SeriM of atepa 82 Night btfet* Bemarda, Vietorla Dubiel, Joel nounced her interest in the post commissioner of health, spoke 23Uiif(VBl 3 0 Coniuma ^ Grafted (her.) 53Uncooka4 take all the steps neceasary to Freedman, John Frenett, Cheryl Carley, Barbara Covell, Chris­ on "Looking Ahead in Public came from Robert F. MacLeod, o 2B Go by aircraft SiTweak, « institute town-controlled public last week. tine Dowmes. and Linda Popotf. vice president of Subscription o STTarm In 1 Groebel, Beverly LashetskI, Clough came to Aivlover with Health." after the luncheon. n . 14 U T r ~ r ^ m m ln g and oUier recreation­ Mary Kulesa, Kathy LaPorte, George Hopkins took high television. He aimed it, perhaps honotboaa ,/) al activities at Spring Pond his wife and children about ten honors in Grade 7. and for the ■ erroneously, not at the group UXiiat 111 1 George LInko, Fred Marsh, years ago from Manchester. The FOR SCHOOL PRAYER n Aaaam IT Park in South Windsor." Douglas Rothwell, Edward Skll- same grade Virginia Anderson, BHRLLN (API— Daniel F. which filed the petitions but at SATISFIED aUkwora The petIUon states that "such family Uvea on Hickory Dr. Sandra CamnbeTl. Charles Ku­ the "California Crusade for len, Judy Tmdnak, Bonnie Bu­ and a daughter Sarah is a sen­ I Foley, national commander of 3S Body o( watar IT FV swimming and recreational ac- yer. kucka. and Timothy Nicholson the American Legion, says Free TV," a nonprofit corpora­ ySParoiit It tlvitlsA are to commence as ior st Rham. were named for honors. i tion formed by theater owners. with your small SdFUyabodto IB near tha begtnning of the aum- Honors, Leonard Anderson, His educational background there should be an amendment 37 Soap-makittB mer of 1M4 as possible" and william DeNIcola, Wayne Gerlt, includes Andover Preparatory I to the U.S. Constitution that In wires to State Atty. Gen. frama 8T Steve Leighton, David Pastula, Manchestnr Evening Herald would permit prayers In public Stanley Mosk and 12 county HOT WATER ft that th.^ petitioners "also urge school In Massachusetts and I a w - dOSdmHar Andover correspondent, that all other seasonal recrea­ John Orslni, Brian MlkuIIiU, Worcester Tech. Also, he has ' schools on a voluntary basis. clerks, MacLeod lambasted the dlPronooa Robert McAnneny, Janice Ran- renoe Mo, telephone 742-8788. "self-styled ‘crusade for free n ' 43 Sow tional activities feasible st this taken extension courses at Speaking to the Connecticut TV,' financed by theater pay- HEATER?- ‘/■2I t FIRST dSCbaraetar In nr locaMnn be likewise Instituted dazzo. Bob Waldron, Joan Ward, Brown University. Department of the American RETURNS 1 Dkbona by the town." Nadia Vasyienko. He is a past president of the i Legion yesterday, Foley assert­ TV monopolists.” 46 Oriental coin Freshmen; High Honors, Ron­ Proponents of the state con­ Install a . • e 47Ialet The nark, situated off Pleas­ Andover PTA and has worked ed the recent U.S. Supreme stitutional amendment say that BY V. T. HAMLIN 48 Pbllippino ant Vslley Rd. between Rt. 6 ald Dayton, Mary-Ann LInko. with the Boy Scout tro<^ here WorM’s Fair ALLY OOP T Honors, Sherry Banister, Bar­ i Court decision on prayer in pay-TV would tend to create a palm F and Elllnifton Rd., was pre­ His interest In scouting goes j puMic schools was the first step monopoly. Opponents say the BlRoondod viously used aia a recreationsi bara Faust, Jeanne Ota, Timo­ back to his residency in Man­ THAT CANYON THERE... MOrcclook 4i thy O’Mera, Julie Moran. Sherry ^Stall-In’ Set I in eliminating "aU reference to amendment would create a mo­ r r S TH' MINOTAURS 56 Sluder area in the pant years with chester where he was regional ; God In our dally lives.” nopoly for theater owners. PLACE nr private opei;iitioii. The pond was Phippe, Norman Olmstead. coordinator for the Boy Scouts. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER sesctatraab Honors, Susan Burnham, Di­ 67PMchora used as A swimming ares in' Talk on Pruning (ConMniied from Page One) DOWN 41 eonlunctlon with the Red Cross ane Dodd, Linda Lavoie, Pam Kaeser, Janet Pulos, Joyce The Garden d u b will meet IPhUippina 5T 5T leam-to-awlm program tomorrow night at 8 at the ele­ pavilions of , The sstabliahment of a munlc- Spencer, Kathy Murphy, Bette New York State, General Mo­ GItm You ST Ipla swimming pool is* now the Pastula, Sherry Strohm, Linda mentary achool to hear s talk _ r M subieet of a study to be made Vlgnone. by Mrs. William Sekoll of South tors, Ford, Schaefer Beer, New by the recreation committee of Civil Rights 8|ieaker Coventry on "Basic Principles of England, and the states of Mis­ Mra Philip E. Sumner the town council. The commit­ Don O Noel Jr. will speak at Pruning." sissippi, Maryland, Louisiana. tee was asked to Investigate the the First Congregational I On tha business agenda Is to dent, Mrs. Ronald W. Vernier, I be a discussion of the Memorial Illinois. Florida and Missouri. matter as a result of discus Church, Main St., tomorrow at 8 Jesse Gray, leader of the second vice pre.^ident; Mrs. slon of ths project at a recent p.m. Noel will speak on "Civil Day parade and the entering of Felix M. Da.’i.';, secretary, and a float. Ho.stes.ses for the meet­ Harlem rent - strike sqsinst OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Inter-town agency meeting, and Rights, Jobs and Peace.” slums, said last weekend that Mr.s. Richard M. Demko, treas­ Is to renort back to the coun­ Noel a resident of New Hart­ ing will be Mrs. Theodore Mo- demonstrators In SO rl'les wo”*'' urer. cil later this month. ford, holds a B.A. degree In berg, Miss Dorothea Raymond, join in symnathy snarl-ins. He Board members are Mrs. ATOUGH KIP CHASEP YOU WELL, I COULDN'T The requested report is to American Civilization from Cor­ and Mrs. Raymond Stoner. declined to nsme them. Loui.s A. Marte, courte.sy; Mrs. HOM El WELL. NOR CRVIMG REGULATE WHER* cover the financing of the proj­ nell University. He has been as­ Building Permits OUT Louci ju arr w h a t d o e s HE CAUGHT UP ect and whether the nool should Gray told the Detroit F ree, THAT HAVE DO WITH THAT W ITH M E , sociated with the Hartford Building permits for the la.st Press Monday that ‘Detroit I--i TO be artifical or a natural fa- Times since 1858. Within the month, issued by acting build­ Mrs. Arth'T M. Shorts, hoste.ss- BY AL VERMEER S H E E T 1 JU S T HUNO OUT C O U L P l? one of the cities." He said that PRISCILLA’S POP HERE A WHILE AOO 7 elUty. last few years he has written ex- ing official Percy B. Cook, to­ the nationwide snarl - ins were es; Mrs. Edward G. Moriarty, Honor Roll itensively about social welfare taled 11 in number and $83,,500 FARMERS MARKET MOM, CAN Y O U M E A N NO. I WANT SWE SWALLOWED HER. The South Windsor High being sponsored by ACT a coall- per hour agencies and social problems In in estimated value. This is more Uons group compiled of several ^ 1 U S E TM E .YOU NMANT T O H E L P BUBBLE SUM! School honor roll for the third Hartford. than for any similar month pe­ - V A C U U M T O H E L P J E N N Y L U . civil rights organizations includ-1 Schardt, Penny Saver ^ ard , to Opening For The Season marking period haa been an­ Building Fund Meeting riod of last year. I In- CORE and his own Com -1 unexpired term of I at a a . . CLEANER ME? nounced by Principal Frederick The permanent building fund The permits issued were; To munlty Council on Housing. , Mf*','^‘*’’1* Caniolo: committee of St. Margaret Phillip R. Lukens for a hou.se In Chicago, civil right.s lead- i f THURSDAY, APRIL 23 . Froction of the costi Seniora; Special Honors, Mary's Church will meet in the on Gilead Rd., value $15,000; to er Lawrence Landry .said there M s.s Eva John.son, public klerrllvn Nlederwerfer. rectory tonight at 7;30 p.m. All Arthur F. Welngart for a hou.se will be a token snarl-ln there. relaUons; Mrs. Elizabeth Fiano, High Honors, Clinton Adams, on Lsdteside Dr. and Island St., He said there Waa no concerted i clerks; Mrs. Leo Charen- members of the committee are ■um* #2 Fm I on Beverly Delnicki, John Creagan, asked to complete their assign­ value $14,000; to Robert E. I plan to stall traffic across the ways and means; Mrs. H. Weekend Specials Katie Frost,' Robert Hurd, ed work in order to expedite re­ Grenon, Lake Rd., boat storage I country. John Malone, member-at-large. Cennacts to ragirfor Dorothy Kupchunos, Lawrence carport, value $150; to Archi­ ' Mrs. Malone, retiring presi- YOUR CHOICE OF. fual tank. r \ Karkowskl, Peggry Newberry. ports at the meeting. I Gray announced that persons John J. Nachyly. chairman, bald Ramage. Center, to rebuild j unable to get to the fair because dent, reported that 326 adult Ralph Russo. IM Ota, Robert garage, value $500. volunteers served more than 10 Lbs. of BRIQUETS at 39c or VoronvitiJh, Joyce Wehren. said the agenda will be short­ of the stall-in will be offered a 7,000 hours at the hospital la.st M a d * In ened to permit the members to Also, to Harry and Elizabeth free tour of Harlem. Honors, Susan Dorey, Jean ICI- I White. Rt. 87. for a house, value I He .said it will be "a guided year. • GLASS LINED lia, Carol Jean Filip, Pat Ber- attend the Hply Name Society The membership approved a 25 Lbs. of Maine U.Ss No. 1 POTATOES program that is scheduled the I $7,000; to Graydon Kinney, on ; lour of city housing code ne- • CONNER UNED notes, Rileen Doocy, Overly . Wales Rd., for a hoii.se. value I gleet, pointing out deterioration 4-u Miller, Charles Nichols, Karen same night in the pariah audi­ $12,000; to William and Jennie at its worst, the latest in patch- at 79c • HI-TEST OALVANIZR) Roberts, Linda Russak, Ronala torium.. I Mercer, Hebron Rd., a porch, ! work repair and an exhibit of WITH A PURCHASE OF $1.00 — THIS OFFER IS GOOD • TWIN-COIL JOBS GobMS, Judith Longo. Cynthia value $1,000. and to Richard I the rats that have chased peo- Personal Notices TIVTTI- SUPPLY ON HAND IS SOLD BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Sleeper, William Sturdevant, Manchester Evening Herald Howard. Hutchinson Rd.. house ! pie from their homes." Designed tor multiple dwell­ Pat Surber. Susan Zagorski. South Windsor Correspondent, value $14,000. I The stall-in re-straining order FREE GIFTS OR ICE CREAM TO CHILDREN ings. apartments, launderettes, BieTRYTO KEEP SONSE PEOPLE • NM t, Mil I^SH ■« U. M M Juniors; Special Honors. Cyn­ Brownie Joaef h| Telephone Two permits, issued mainly i.s.sued in Stale Supreme Court In Memoriam etc where larger volumes oi thia Adams, Claire Booth, 844-0148. for Information but with value in Queens forbids any attempt In loving memory of our dear STOP OVER THIS WEEKEND AND SEE THE OOR TOWN GLEAM, ( / WILL NEVER *^ou think atrikinff out three timee in one day It bad? ".ficr' Jamas Daley. Peter GrossI, • „ II. ui->——- >—.,-1 mother, Augusts Petks Gorens, hot water ii required. AN' HE POES A below minimum requiring fee, to tie up highway tra\el to the ^.^0 passed away April 31 lt>62 LEARN.' Just wait until you get marriedl" JlSIliS THE WORRY W4RT Elisabeth Dubiel, Patricia GETS PL.ANNING FUNDS were is.sued to Alton E. La- PARADE OF DRESSED ALLIGATORS like that fair. ‘The order, obtained by THING . ' ^ Jones, Jackie Miles, Patricia WASHINGTON (API — The Queens Dlst. Ally. Frank O Con- Alway.s amiling. hspjiy ^ d content, FOfiARn BROS. NIGHT throp. Rt. 6, alterations to Farm Frtsh Fruit and Vogatablos Mosako, Kathy Sturdevant Community Facilities AdminLs- existing building for uae as a ner, is returnkble Thursday, wherever she INC. DFPOSITS High Honors, Carolyn Bow­ From Farm To You tratlon announced yesterday it gift shop, and to George and when—v -.- »*,»the court » —111will decide Years will not darken nor shadows 319 BROAD 8T. ers, Carl Luty, Kathy Pulos, had advanced $28,110 to plan Anna Platt, Rt. 6, concrete alab whether to make it permanent. ! blur 4 The beaut'ful memories we have BEN CASEY Everett Stewart. expansion of sewage treatment for vegetable stand. A spokesman for Brooklyn of her. FARMERS MARKET 819 E. Middl* Tb'mpllfa MANCHESTER Honors, Nlsa Freedman, facilities In PlainvlIIe, Conn. Honor Roll CORE, which organized the r p n n n r a n Mary-Ann Flllp, Richard Green, The faculties will coat about Rham High School has juat stall-in, said the demonstration A ways remembered by Telephon* 649-9953 TEL. 649-4539 Relga Staigerweld, Sharon Toe- Her Invinc children and OUR*EXPERIMENr APPEARS $562,530. announced the honor roll for would go on as planned. grandsons TO VBWY SIMILAR EKPERtENCeSFill TOUR RAIHERHA5 HAD, SALLY.. THE FIRE filR©«...THE EX‘ CnEMEMT AT THE aRCUS... Are*«eW. Im.

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DAVY JONES LOW PAYMENTS MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Mod«l U4B 210 OF COURSE FIRSTOFALL/APE EASY TERMS XAM ,M V YOU WEARING A DEAR. > SHOCKPROOF Vi«ATCH ? , * 178“ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ ’TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1964 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL *1, 19«4 I id vrj.wi Dodgers Just Shade Worse Lovellette Waiting for Second Round Bel Than Yanks at the Moment Celts Win Trackmen Prepping truna for the Red Sox with a But Center — wm one game, but the6>over Cincinnati. Under Paul Phinney NEW YORK (AP) As'|>hM pair of singles and rooUt Thny things stand today, the Los Dodgers have squeezed in six The Chicago’ at Baltimore losses to the Yankees' four. and PWladelphla at New York OonigliaPo hit his second homer Goes Down Angeles Dodgers are just a The Dodgers, in the National Meta games also were rained of the seaaon. RooMs Bob By HOWIE HOLCOMB shade worse than the New Meyer took the lose. League cellar one game behind out. The other dubs were not “Work till it hurts,” that’i the motto of this sefison’fi York Yankees. the New York Meta and four BOSTON (AP) — For scheduled. Manchester High track squad according to Head Coach But then they’ve had behind leading Philadelphia and • * • COLTS - CARDS— San Francisco Coach Alex San Francisco, have scored F\>x, acquired from the Chi­ Hannum it looks like a sev­ Paul Phinney. “We’re trying something new this season,” more time to work at it. BRAVES - OODOEBS— only 14 runs in seven games and Sadowski had reUred 21 cago White Sox In an off-aea- en-game series. Boston cen­ Phinney said in a recent interview, “and the boys are The Dodgers maintained their three in the last 36 innings. Dodgers in a row when they Bon deal, drovs in two nma wMli ter Bill Russell wishes going for It even though they’re 5 - edge yesterday, but not without They’ve. collected only 50 hits, a bases-loaded single In the forced to do more work. some difficulty. They collected finally scored in the ninth on a there were no games left. rot*. e more or less volunteer for a .213 batting average. single by Tommy Davie and Colts’ four-run second inning The idea behind this system five hits and scored a run off The Yankees, in the Ameri­ And big Clyde lovellette of who's aiding the sprinters. AH Ron Fatriys triple. Oene Oliver uprising Ray Badeckl Is that the boys push themselves three kre hopeful but not over­ Bob Sadowski while losing to can League cellar one-half and belted a two-run triple In the ClelticB is just waiting until something hurts. Milwaukee, 7-1, and running game behind the Washington stroked three hits for the ly enthusiastic. Braves, Lee Maye hit a homer a three-run fourth. Dick Far­ for the bell to ring for the Unless they feel aoms dis­ "We’ve tried to eell younger their longest losing streak In Senators and three behind rell limited the Cardinals to tress the boys feel the practice two years to six games. and Frank Bolling drove in second round. boys on coming out now, get­ front-running Baltimore, have tour WU, but 1«* his Autout was too easy,” Phinney said. ting their training and then The Yankees, meanwhile, scored 12 runs in five games, three runs with tiwo run-scor­ Out of these conflicting opin­ "They get some degree of pun­ ing singles and a bases-loaded when Ken Boyer hotnered In ions rises the fact that the Cel­ helping to bring us a OCIL title tried to catch up but failed. But they’ve collected 41 hits ishment each day.” In the next year or two. We^re for a .216 batting average. walk. Nick WilHiiU was the the ninth. tics now lead two games to They didn't score but they did • * • none in the championship Na­ So far, the Idea has been about due to win that thing stroke nine hits before losing to The biggest hitting show of loser. COOL OF THE EVENING—That’s the trouble working well, Phinney added, * • * GIANTS - REDE— tional Basketball Association again,” Phinney ooncluded.. Boston, 4-0. They might have the day was put on at Houston, with early-aefison night games. 'The weather. The and the boys bars dons all The full Bchedule totlowa: RED SOX - TANKS— Willie Maye, who continued playoffs by virtue of Monday had a better chance if the other where NelHe Pox

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May 19 roferandum) ba laauad Tha VPW Stein Club will ao that the flrat prlncb?al pay­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the About Town Board Eyes ment o f about $160,000 falla due Aewete Daily Net Preae R «i 'iHm Wtather poet home to discuss the May 3 during the 1966-66 ftacal year. Loy^ty Day parade. For the Week Ended Feceaaat of IT. S. Weaf Tanpi* OwpUr, OrdM- c i Budget Cut An asspandltura of about $96,- SPAGHEni DINNER April 18, 1864 X u tem Star, will have an 000 in Intareat ohargaa would ba The Golden Age Club will tha only budgetad item for next bilUato^ maetlng tomorrow at meet Thursday at 3 p.m. at the TTm board of directors spent year, arid would mean a saving 13,951 8 pjn. at the Haaonlc Temple. clubrooma at 45 School St. Saturday, April 25 teeigM, lew 48-48. m urnf, Offiowi wUI wear white gowns. an exploratory three hours last of one mill. Plana will be made for a card Member of the Audtt lEumittg fcaUi mt Tlraraday, high tat 88a. Martin alao explained Me raa- Itsfteahments will be served by party. ____ night, in the first of six work­ Bureau ed OiroulatkNi Itts. Rtohard Retnohl and a shops on General Manager, aon for recommending $101,000 M ancheeter^A City of Village Charm euTOBiittaa. Our Lady of Victory Mothers Richard Martin’s recommended for the pension fund, aa agiMn*L SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH 19 mUllon budget for the fiscal a request for $144,000. He said Circle will meet tomorrow at 7 that the $67,000 sum allooated COOPER H A U The Mhnoheater YWCA will p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank year beginning July 1. VOL. LXXXm, NO. 178 (tWBNTt-BIOHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1964 (CUarifled AdvarttriM; PNT* M ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS •ponaor a nmunace sale Thurs­ Roberts, 55 Thayer Rd. Mrs. Despite a cut of |«19,000 al­ for the current year has proved day from 9 aro. to noon at the William Carroll will serve as ready made to departmental re­ adequate, and that the earnings o f the fund have been higher OotninunMy T, 79 N. Main St. co-hostess.. quests, Martin’s recommended Sorvings 5 Hiraiigli 7 P.M. There will be a preview sale than previously estimated. budget would require a 1H mUl Tonight’s workshop has been tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. Do- Mary Cheney Library will increase in the tax rate, and Sponsorad by Rail Parties nationa may be made at the hold a vacation story hour to­ postponed to tomorrow night, only additional cuts totaling following the Bbntley School YOUTH FiaOWSHIP Leaders Support YWCA oOfloe from 9 a.m. to 3 morrow at 10:30 a.m. in the about $260,000 would insure a p.m. at ttie Community Y. Junior Room. Children between public hearing on North “hold the line” tax rate for Renewal and Robertson School ADULTS— $1.25 ■ - UNDER 12— f0 « Said Closer the ages of 4 and 10 are wel­ 1964-66. KeMer Circle of South Metho- come to attend. additions Most of ^ t night’s session Other budget workshopp will FOR RESERVATIONS—IWL. 848-8884 World’s Fair Opening dist Church will sponsor a was spent diiscusstng the 1413,- Redistricting Bill WASHINGTON (AP) — rummage sale Thuraday at 9:30 The Earl E. Story Circle of be held Thursday night and on 000 highway department budg­ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thura Differences were reported a.m. at the church basement. SouUi Methodist Church will et, with ghosts of Bruno De­ narrowing today as negoti­ Hiere will be a work night for meet tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. day nights of next week. Marco’s proposed audit-result .Re-VWom«n Votena ^qppradated “the ators bargained toe-to-toe members tomorrow at 7 p.m. at at the church. savings hovering in the unspok­ HARTFORD (AP)—: the church. Ihoee wishing pick­ iblican and Democratic prompt and offo^ve manner” with less than 72 hours re­ en background. In which the exeouttve and tho up service may call Mrs. Ken­ A $9,000 audit of the highway A Vaestloii You’ll Never {fislative leaders gave maining before the delayed neth Borgmarm, TVdn HlUs Dr., FVMTfet E leglalature are dealing with tho department is now being com­ their support today to a bill rediatrioting issue. The league, deadline for a nationwide CoventiY. Police Arrests pleted, with savings of $60,000 Unmarred by ‘Stall-In’ Son i i Fun Ckuises from she eald, was particulariy In­ railroad strike. as its goal. The new budget. p a n for revamping Connecti- Tha Manchester Women’s New York cuVs congressional dis­ terested in the atate legialature. Repreeentativee of five unlone Raymond O'Neill, 23, of 10 cMiversely, is $89,000 above that MOTHBM'B Mm. Bosson aaid the league, and nearly 200 rallroade were Republican Club will have an for the current year. tricts. executive board meeting tomor­ Mlntz Court, who is presently which she r^reaented, was closely examining each other’s serving 60 days in the state The directors made no secret S-DAY CRUISES DAY Sen. Louis I. Gladstone of row at 8 p.m. at the home of confident that the General As­ proposals "decimal point by LBJ Speaks, jail at Tolland for a breach of last night that they intend to Bridgeport, Democratic majori­ sembly will assume reaponsibU- decimal point,” said White Events Mrs. John Wallett, 133 War- the peace charge, today had a cut this budget before May 4, M A Y 1 0 T H ty leader in tha Senate, and anoke Rd. TO BERMUDA' Ity for state legislative reap­ House press secretary George new charge lodged against him the day on which the tax rate is Rep. Louis J. Padula of Nor­ pointment. Reedy. Aboard the walk, Republican majority lead­ Says Peace breaking and entering with set. The Connecticut Public Ex­ President Johnson voiced hope criminal intent and larceny in S/S ATLANTIO M In other discussions last er in the House, expressed their penditure Council aaid in a pre­ again Tuesday that the two In State connection with a Feb. 4 break night, the board reviewed Mar­ approval at a public hearing on pared atatement that it sup­ sides in the five-year-old work into the Manchester Bowling tin’s recommendations for gar­ the second day of a special ses­ Ever Nearer FOR Green on Center St. ported elimination of the oon- rule dispute would come up with bage collection, cemetery de­ All Inchialve, Live sion of the General Assembly. a voluntary settlement before O’Neill, who will be released greasman-at-large aeat, and partment, police department Aboard. Fare From The bill, Gladstone said, rep­ creation of six congreasional Saturday’s scheduled 12:01 a.m. Political Figures NEW YORK (AP)—'Th* from Jail on Sunday, had a resented a “concerted effort of and civil defense. Although diatricta with aubatantially strike deadline. Cosmetics warrant lodged against him this some savings may be effected in the leadership of both parties multimillion-dollar World’s equal populations. Johnson was reported so hope­ Set State Visits morning at the jail by Det. these budgets, they appeared to All Inclusive. Live H I M to reach an agreeable and work­ Fair opened today with its John Krinjak. O’Neill will be During the hearing, the com­ ful of an agreement by that rrs be minor. Aboard. Fare From IwV able plan to redistriet the international glitter undim-> presentel in Manchester’s C3r- mittee noted receipt of letters time that he has not yet asked HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. The board concurred with state." from the Meriden Record-Jour­ for any extension of the 16-day med by the threatening cult Court 12 next Monday Martin’s suggestion that bonds Padula urged adoption of the Nelson A. Rockefeller of New along with three companion MANCHESTER nal and from the Wallace Silver­ strike postponement he won York will carry his campaign dark clouds o f rain and ra­ for three school additions as redistricting plan, saying that smith Co. o f Meriden. The let- April 10. Liggetfs cases of David W. Duffy, 28, well as for North Ekid Renewal for the Republican presidential cial protest. TRAVEL SERVICES It had been worked out by lead­ tem, the committee said, ques­ of 77 Lockwood St.; Harold W. (if the latter is approved at a ers of both political parties and Talks with federal mediators nomination into Connecticut The turnstiles, 95 of them at Woods Jr., 19, of 464 N. Main tioned the inclusion of Meriden At The Parkade A JBWBL PON BACH CHILD had the support of the Repub­ were going virtually around the June 12, it was reported today. eight gateways, began spinning MANCHESTER St.; and Donald G. Gagnon, 17, and Wallingford in the proposed clock. “We’vs received assurances at 8:45 a.m., silmoat two hours of 486 N. Main St., all chaiged lican legislative caucus. new fifth district in the plan. Cadet Fashion Show The hearing, in the Hall, of Sources close to both sides that he is coming,” said Mrs. before the official opening pro­ with similar counts. Gagnon Parskey said that under the said the talks were In a highly Helen Loy of Plalnvllle, co- gram which featured Prmdent and Duffy are out on bonds and Three pretty models show off There's still tima to order a custom-made the Houae of Repreeentatlvee, spring styles in ‘‘April Fascina­ ygcA. under way on time, at 10:80 chairman of the Connecticut Johnson. Woods is being held at the wearing a two-piece suit of cord ring or pin of beautiful Florentina-texturad (See Page Seventeeu) (See Page Four) Rockefeller-for-President Com­ Referring to the displays of State Jail at Hartford. tion,” Friday’s fashion show held am ., but a temfwrary receaa stripe; playing mannequin is Su­ mittee. "W e are making plana "the achievements of Industry, Manchester police are still by South Windsor’s Girl Scout 14-karat gold sat with tha birthstonei of had to be called beoauae of san Landry, 5, with a cotton for that day,” she said. the wealth of nations, the crea­ investigating the break which Cadet Troop 202 at Wapping dress with striped skirt with problems with the public ad- netted more than $150 from Elementary School. aach of Mother’s children. Rings, dreM system. Plans Include a reception for tions of man” about him, the hat; Debbie Roy has a denim Inr era today the 962 delegates and alternated President said: smashed vending machines. At left is Mrs. Patricia Block two-piece bathing suit with a from $27J0. Pint from $38. Federal tax Aa proponents of the bill pre- ■ented their views, legislators to the Republican state conven­ "This fair shows us what man beach shift. Clothes were pro­ tion which meets in Hartford —at his most creative and con­ vided by Tots and Teens of Man­ Included. Easy Payments Invited. and newsmen far outnumbered Honor for Herald the same day. structive—is capable of. But un­ chester. hamburgers . the general public at the hear­ The convention will select less we can achieve the theme The Girl Scouts will use pro­ M^oomid’S ing. V ‘ ’‘'K ril Connecticut’s 16 delegates to of this fair—‘Peace Through Un­ ceeds of the show for a trip to Leo Parskey, council for the Editorial Page the Republican national conven­ derstanding’—unless we can use Washington, D.C., next spring. Democratic party, supported tion which starts July 13 in San our skill and wisdom to conquer Cadets featured as models in­ the plan and said that it was Francisco. conflict a.s we have conquered clude: CHirlstine Motola, Jean neither a Democratic nor a science—then our hopes of to­ Duxbury, Barbara M u g f o r d, l^publlcan plan. Parskey said NEW YORK, April 22 ^ Reginald Pinto, and by Al­ The Republican state leader­ day—these proud achievements Sliced Boiled Ham Ib. 99c JtWtlllS - SIlVtKSMIJHt ship has not committed itself to Wendy Williams, Deborah Fla­ look for the golden arches. . . McDonald $ the basic plan had been pre­ (AP) — The Manchester, bert Orvlnl, foreman of —will go under the devastation herty. Cathy Boyle, Deborah pared by the Waterbury Re­ compositors, and Peter any Republican candidate. of tomorrow. 46 WEST CENTER STREET 958 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER (Conn.) Herald has won Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ari­ Center Cut Forghetti, Patty Cahill, Michelle publican-American. Flynn, c;hief compositor, of “I prophesy peace is not only Favrian, Deborah Roy, Diane SILVER LANE EXTENSION Mrs. Albert Bosson of West a “Beet Idea Of The Year the Herald oomponing room. zona is scheduled to epeak at possible, I predict H is coming PORK CHOPS .. .lb. 79c Williams, Nancy Kugler, Joy Hartford said the League of Award’ at the annual con- Other awards to features a Republican fund-raising din­ nearer.” ner in Hartford Thursday night. Block, Mary Jane Gregonis, venOon of the American on H ie Herald’e new ed­ An 18-year-old St. Peter’s Col­ Semi-Boneless Pork Deborah Clark, Dottle Blozle, Newspaper Publishers Aa- itorial page are also In the Gov. William W. Scranton of lege freshman from New Jer­ news. Pennsylvania, who is also men­ sey, Bill Turchyn of Jersey Roast, Very Lean lb. 49c Virginia O’Brien, Dottie Brown, Booiation. Lynn O'Brien, Denise Van D efense Bill Thu Herald was preaent- John FUchetti, syndica­ tioned as the possible Republi­ City, was named the No. 1 fair- Houdt, Sandy Alpers, Pamela •d a certificate yeeterday ted cartoonist, was named can nominee, be in Connec­ goer, leading a throng expected Sugar has just been re­ Blakely, Jane Libbey, Jackie for the design of Its new yesterday “brot editorial ticut Friday and Saturday to to number l^ f a million before YOU WILL BE meeting speaking engagements. duced to 6 lbs. 69c for Mailhot, and Kathy Dubiel. Vote Looms editorial page, which fea- cartoonist” of the year by the day is over and 70 million LENOX PHARMACY Adults in the show included: tuiea tho regiuduction of the National Cartoonist So- Scranton will appear at the by the time the fair ends fta two Jack Frost or Domino. Hartford Club Friday to speak 180-day runs. 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 Mrs. Faye Blakely, Mrs. Marge WABHINOTON (AP) — 'Dm apeMal p h o to ^ p h a and oo- oieW. Clark, Mrs. Nancy Williams, eaaional artiWmto. The Jusm y B r o s I i a, wbooo to a group of state industrial Turchyn had waited to Mrs ■ oiM M expected to pass a ootiman appoars in the New and buaineas leaders on Penn­ Mrs. Pat Block, Mrs. Emily D48.'f Mindti dafenae appropria­ page, aa •ehOmed by Pub- since Monday aftwnoon. Low everyday price on York Herald Tribnne and, sylvania’s program for econom­ Muzlkevik and Mrs. Doris Rei­ tion bill today that would give llshen Ihemaa and Walter Ex^c exhlUts from around Hoods Milk gal. 69c by special armngement In ic growth. Negro demonstrator stands atop one of few cars which were stalled in attempt the world had transformed the ser. Secretary of Defense Robert 8. Fergnaoa, took the national Hie Mnncheater Herald, has to tie up World’s Fair traffic. Car is on Roosevelt Boulevard. (AP Photofax.) 646-acres of Flushing Meadow (contents) Junior models were: Susan McNamam almost everything "Beat. Idea” award In the He was invited to appear by received four w riting marshland into wonderland of Landry, Patricia Blakely, and he asked. dronlatloa class of 16,000 Robert Lucas, editor of the Jane Muzlkevik. or under. awards in the past few Hartford Times, the governor’s fun and fantasy, recreation and Since 1889 Apiwoval by the House may weeks. Including Oie Sigma reality, past and present and WED. SPECIAL Fashion coordinator for the be overwhelming despite the Tlie Herald’s new editor­ show was Mrs. Rae Snider. IM ta Chi prize, the Meyer (See Page Sixteen) future. arltlclsm heaped upon McNa­ ial page. Inaugurated last Berger Award, the News­ The promised atall-in by a COMPLETE BROKERAGE SERVICE mara and his pidtcles by Rep. With this coupon and D eem oer, repreeeate ttie paper Reporters Associa­ faction of the Cbngreaa of Ra­ Melvin R. Laird, R-Wis., and a cooperative result of woA tion feature award, and tho cial Equality did not materialize 96 purchase, buy Max­ law othar Republlcane. by Uie Herald publiehers, Best Fire Story Award of Exchange Plans on the complex maze of high­ Our 74 years experience in Connecticut Laird, who will head the plat­ well House or Chock by Editor Alan H. Obnatoad, the Uniformed Firemen’s ways leading to the fair In time Insurance, Public Utilities and Indus­ form committee at the Repub­ by Photographors Sylvlaa Association of New York Loss Protection to block the opening. Full o’ Nuts coffee W ATCH lican National Convention, told Oflara, Joeeph Saternls, and O ty. A huge force of police—2,000 trial stocks is available to you. the House Tuesday that "no lb. 69c NEW YORK (AP)—The New city patrolmen and 3,000 private new major strategic aystams guards in and around the have been introduced into the York Stock Exchange today an­ VOID AFTSIR APRIL 26 739 MAIN ST. g;round8, plus others petroling PHONE 527-5171 inventory by this administra­ nounced a proposal for provid­ ing up to $26 million to aid cus­ highways and subway lines— tion.’’ acted quickly and decisively to Democrats and most other Ailing Briton Freed tomers in case a member firm goes under the way Ira Haupt thwart any Interferenoe. Republicans, however, stood up Not even the rain, which fell B. C. to voice their faith in the mili­ & Co. did last year. Breakfast cocktail drink. The proposal calls for build­ in a torrent shortly after the MADAM RACHAEL tary Buperiority of the United gates opened, dampened the en­ Grape-Apple or Orange- States over any enemy. By Soviets in Swap ing up a $10-million primary Cooley & fund over a period of five years thusiasm. While some members like Apricot ..46 oz. can 89c Gifted character reader and to be supplemented by a $15- Flags of the United States and advisor will help you in aU Laird criticized defense policies HARTFORD, CONN. mlllion indemnity bond or stand­ 100 PEARL STREET matters of life. 106 CSiurch In general, there was little spe­ LONDON (AP)—A Royal Alr<»plied "I feel as I look, gentle­ by credit, said the exchange (Bee Page Skrteen) 65c jars of Stuffed Olives St., Hartford, Conn. Open cific criticism of the bill. Force plane brought Maynard men.” president, Keith Funston. will be featured at 49c a Memben of New York Stock Exchange Mon. to Sat., 9 a.m. to 9 pm . Laird, Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Grevllle Wynne home from a He looked thin and tired. R-Mlch., and several others "1 have lost a lot of weight," Final details and a vote of the jar. Members of American Stock Exchange suggested that $126 million be Moscow prison today in a trade Wynne continued. membership are required. The added so that a new aircraft for Soviet spy Gordon Lonsdale. "I got three meals a day in Board of Governors has ap­ carrier can be powered by nu­ The exchange was made at prison, but I found the food very proved the general apiuoach, Bulletins clear epergy. the Heeretrasse crossing point difficult. I wasn’t accustomed to the exchange said. Rep. George H. Mahon, D- between the British sector of It. Culled from AP Wires M O TO ’i Tex., chairman of the House West Berlin and East Germany Lonsdale, 40, was sentenced to (See Paige Twelve) subcommittee on''.defense ap­ at 5:36 a.m. 25 years imprisonment In 1961 "CHARTER PARADE OF FUEL C O . propriations, said tnU^could not Wynne, 46, arrived at Lon­ as the mastermind of a spy ring b a n k r o b b e r y be done because C on fess nev­ don’s Northolt Airport seven operating at the Portland naval GREENWICH, (AP)—Tws S67 61A1N ST. er has authorized such "a car­ research establishment. EAST HARTFORD hours later. armed youtiM robbed 11m rier. The British Foreign Office Wynne’s wife, Shelia, denied Byram Branc'h at Sue €kreen- QUARTETS and CHORUSES' that he was ill. News Tidbits Some members complained said it ag;reed to the exchange wicb Savings and Loan As- r w g oted by tho Manchettler Chapter "H e may be half the size ha that the bill sets a 65 per cent because Wynne was ill. from the AP Wires eooiatton today, tliea fled to fia P* IL & C)* 1^ Ine* FUEL OIL he was when he started hla aen- (See Page Four) The once-chubby Wynne, who tence, but he’s |n sOl.sIMUd a convertible, police said. Hia had loat a great deal of weight, amoimt of money taken could SUNDAY, APRIL 26— 3 P.M. form " she said at. '' One ot the most placid pri­ told newsmen the swap for home. not be determined Inimedlnte- BAILEY AUDirmUUM Lonsdale came aa a great eur- mary elections in recent hla- ly. Police sold one youtb car­ . 9 c A family fr ie n d ___ tory leaves New Jersey with aa FBI Chief Sees ptriae to him. ried a revolver. Hie other an was expected to arrive uncommitted delegation to the MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Wynne had been in Commu­ automatic pistol. Hiey left Wishing for a homa of your own. . . and wondering how fo pay home this afternoon. Republican National Conven­ Red InHlience in nist hands for two years and khe branch office, then hesul- ADULTS $$—CHILDREN UNDER 12, 76c The Foreign Office aaid the tion and the first Negro con­ Tickets available from chapter members or at the door. five months. He was sentenced for it? Lot US help you tit back and relax! Sea ut for tho Soviet Union proposed on April gressional candidate ever to run ed north toward U.8. Higli* In Moscow last May to eight 7 to pardon Wynne If the Brit­ Negro Movement on a major party ticket In the way 1, poUce said. lYie eM - years detention three in prison ish would free Lonsdale. oers said the youtfas oould money you need to buy or build. . . or even to remodel your and five in a labor camp—aa a "Her mkjesty’s government atate... Cautious optimism WASHINGTON (A P )-F B I Di­ that newspaper management have gone into - nearby New courier of eaplonage informa­ have recently learned that Mr. York State or have driven present home. You'll find Manchestor't oldett finenciel in$tl- rector J. Edgar Hoover has Told tion. and labor wlU find a way to TEL 289-1219 a congreaalonal subcommittee settle disputes without costly eaet into Gonneettcut. It waa 24 Hour Burner Sendee Asked how he felt, Wynne re- (See Page Nine) tution't exporience helpful. . . and you'll like our courtoous that "Communlat influence does strikes is expressed by Irwin the 10th time this year that axlat in the Negro movement." Maier, president of the Amer­ a bank or a sa\'lngs and loan transcript of his Jan. 39 ican Newspaper Publlahers As­ association has been robbed tervice, too. Stop in anytime. We're open till 5 P.M. Monday, laatlmony, made public Tuea- In Connecticut. Pottos eald aa sociation. Police pull demonstrator from a car of the New York-Flushing subway line, dagr,