+v ". ■H'*. ■>. 71 a'i'T'it-v 7 '. .‘•‘ •*- '•,' ♦, «. ' t ■ f T ‘ -V / — . I • I -:-7-..!t^Ffr'i.j.-» ■■■■ ■■.■■ /■ UBCTEEif TUESDAY, APRIL *8, 1982 . A w nffi Dsfir Net Pren Rim fKattrb^Hter Sttratttg ’■ FeiraM W edt lEnded Tht Wdfithtr - c r Mhireb SL IMS ' Fereeaet of U. a Weather Bofeaa nans have bean completed by iaerement for only thoaa anudoyea Fair, not so cold tonight. Lew Ft. Margaret's Circle, Daughtera of. Commission in wige gnmpa 5 through 16 who - l g ; 5 5 9 80 to 26 except 26 to 36 In ptn- i@tt>lit Toivn Isabella, for an Eaater party Sat did not reertve the ■ addiUenal In- lREE*DiaJ^8Y teetod valleys. Thuraday vaina- urday, April 14, at 1 pjn. at the Member ef the Andlt erement In the 1981-1962 budget, AtTkaFARKpE ,Biu«aa ef Olfenlatioii hie eloadinees, warmer, fifigh In ' Mk Hooka Joknaton will eon-: K of C' Home.' Reaervetlona/Will proridlng they have worked for the 60s. ' d u ^ a Bible atudy d ais In the close Saturday, and may be'fnadw HtvditsCall the town .three yean as of July 1, ■■ M anthe$ter-^A C ity of VUlage Charm \ ' Junloe hto-room , Center Oonere- by calling Mrs. John KleWafchmldt, 1962, . LIGGEH M U i (fatlwialCiiurch, timonrow at 9:45 86 Summit St., or Mra. Thomaa : On Revisions Martin haa also' recommended fcm. Magfiotta, 32 Marahall Rd, full payment of 'individual em­ VOL. LXXX!, NO. 156 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—(N TWO SECTIONS) AIANCHESTER, c o n n ., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 (Uaaetfled Advertlahig en Page $8) .e ' ployes' Blue Cross hospitaliaaUpii PRICE PIVE CENTS A rummage eale will be co-apon- The charter rtvision committee Insurance by the town. The Katfee Klataehe Group of Bored by Story And Willing Work- and thp executive ttoard of the-Mu­ .Read Herald.-Ajvs. tha Manchester YWCA will meet ers^CIrcles. WSCS of South-Metho- nicipal lEmplOyCs’ GroUp are wait­ tomorrow at 9:80 a.m. to work on dist Church, tomorrow at 9 a.m. lit ing for g ChSrtiw Revlrton Com- jnoaaic ■ tUe and glass etching. mlastlon - subcommittee to call a Thoae tleslrlng a baby sitter should Cooper Hail at the church. Mem- bera of the Willing Workera Circle meeting for discussion of four pro­ call Mrs. Robert Kittle, 28 Crom- are to bring their lunches for A posed cliarter revisions drawn 19 HOUSE &.;,HALE weU Rd. meeting after the sale. by the employes' group. Members of the eihplpyes’ group discussed the propoeed rerisionk at , MAIN ST., M A N C H ^E R —MI S-4123 The Little- Theater of Mamiies- a mteting Friday a t the-Municipal ter, sponsored -by the Town Recr Blrildlhg..'’- reation Department, will meet to­ "Atty.vLaon Podrbya- and Fred. RUMMAGE morrow at 8 p.m. at the lEa'st Side N^UT;f'his)nbsci .tff - thhTiChartsr Rec. Business and productions Revtsfoh Commission ‘sub-iiQmmit- SEMI-ANNUAL staffs will be choeen for "The CAve tec) .sum noW.stu^jring. the propos­ SALE ' Ehvellers.” als ijf The group, at least one .of apoBeoTed By The Siaterhoad whibh 'wU found to .be controver­ Of World Red Conspiracy Of Temple Befh HlHel Methodist Men of North Metho­ sial at a'.mceting of the (3harter dist Church will meet Monday, Revision '.CommlssionAsst month. '

■ vV ;■'■ •' ' ’ '- "■ ■■■;■ ■ •■■ ■ ■, ■ ■■ ■- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CONN« ^D N E S D A Y , APRIL 4.1962 P A G E t m t E E - ..ff — 1 -“ purpose: n n l. to Intrbduca Um) the Daniel Manohuek Mcmcrtol pair, 8,8(M; Batten’s, 3,814; North new group to Manehaator. and sae- £ssi:s5;'5;5cssirs«j cm n M a Taxable Building C ollie Glee Club Scholarship Fluid to aid students IbidB, 3,806; Walnut Olppers, 3,- OHIROPRAOXTO Bpfoal AS- ond, to eelabiata Natibnisl Hai^ at Setnars and at the preparing for a career In music 585; Walnut Grill, 2,564; iT a Jfcs Like It mony Week, a fun function bally- I t e .N ^ r t h with the Stieinwold on In MOrcb Drops AtlRHS Tomorrow| teaching. 3,601; Howart an-8 8 3; OMbs—8 8. ‘What fio you the aged, and the Salter’s Stvlm- of Andover Newton Theological' aity. The . original production, Is also a member of the Shoehl will speak on the constitutional ointas to savq entries to dummy. Seminary, Newton Ontre, Mass., the stage. will be played by Dave Newlrth- He leads a trump to dununy’a sayT mirig Pool. ' Concluding the concert will be "Show Me the Way to Oo, Homer,” mon Four, a barbershop quartet. amendmenU and how they affect AnswM:; Bid > NT. VOrtmr's-Wd Fees realised this year by the win speeik on, "The Protestant The roles to the dream sequoncea ns locally. eight, ruBs a diamond high, leaito their interpretation of Ravel's a satire on ancient Orawe, was will bo taken by Nancy Oola aa tba "Prtneeas Ida" wlU also be pM la foreing, and you ewe him the building department amounted to Quarry,” at the Center Osigrega- masterpiece, "La Valse," a study writtan and producad.by a class- sented May 11 at the'South C ^ Ormage Notes -a trump to dummy'a nine, and tlonal Church Men’s Club annual Youmt' Woman, Bdvrard Tfnm rltffa anottver diamond. courtesy of respoettog hU bid. A $1,183, while feee fo r March 1081 of the waits In ita langorous, sen­ mats, Anthony Hopst 'aon of come­ gregationai Churoh to Hartford, Columbia Grangers wtU enjoy a pass , may work out wall on one totaled $3,268. Communion Service Sunday. The dian Bob H<^. ■■■'' the Young Man, Jo Richmond as Now ha draws the third trump, suous, martial and sentimental the Young Quean, and CHI Me- Wartty af Note' mUslcal evening tonliht when the hand but may «baat you mors to the service -will be at 7 a jn . to the sanc­ moods. Clandiinlel l8.-tM son of Mr. and "The 'SocialltM” la baing stagef group moeta In Yeomans Hall at 8 dlBosjrdtog the ten o f hearts from The building department issued tuary. Breakfast will lie served at Cudtsr as the Young Opponent dummyTWe’U come bade to this end by destroytogi pattnenhip permita for 28 -dwellings in March Whlttemore and Lowe have Mrs. HanUd^dendanlel. by tha Iktiversify Players of the o'clock. Mrs. Bertha Rathbun, lec­ confidence! 7:80 to Woodruff HaU. played with nearly every Ameri­ Gorki will be played by Irving turer, has announced that outside play to a minute. 1981 as compared to six dwellings BapberslMppers’ Bonus Mann. University of Hartford Friday For Shetowbld’a >4-Page booklet, Dr. Pearson was educated at can orcheatra of any stature. In­ Theatmvoens willget a bonus at -through Sunday at the New Angk talent will furnish the program. Our hero oveitakea the queen of and two, 3-family dwellings au- Harvard College and Andover Ihere are several award-wto- duba with dununya king to ruff "A Pocket Guide to BcMge,” sand thorlzed - fo r M arch 1882. cluding the New York Philhar­ the State Theater Tliuraday, April Stage in Hartford at '8:15 p.m. She urges all members to coma out SOevto Bridge Book, Maacheeter Newton Seminary. He has served monic, the Philadelphia Orchestra 1% 'whan two barbershop groups nlng actors, and some with pto- Kanneth Jupp la the author of this and enjoy an evening of music another diamond. He .tiicn leads as a Congregational minister In and Boston SymfdKmy, and the or- fsssiohal acting sacperlence In this Om ten of dubs to dummy’s Jack Bvening Harald, Bex 8818, Orsnd perform' on stage, in addlUon to paychidogleal study, sat In the with friends and neighbors. Central SU.'. N.Y‘. 17, N.Y. four chur^ee In Massachuaetta cheatras of Chicago, aeveland. the regular show. company^ Both Ruth Rowlsy and home of-a ahipping magnata who Mrs. Rathbun remnids officers to n iff another dUunond. and New Hampshire. Ha was San Francisco, . Rochester Allan Ooa are “Oscar” holdar^ who received gifts from the “ trav­ -Alas! The tfamends don’t break. (Copyright 1988, Oenenl Fea- Town Clubwomen The Mahoheater Barbershbp kaniaes Mmself with oObaat char- tuTM O oip.) granted a leave of abeence for and St Louis. Slngara, being organised by Robert won in annual Aasoelatsd Uttla aetara. eling aultcase'’ to wrap a gift of South can lead thb four of eluha to To Attend Confab service with the Chaplain CorpM In Cenring Cp in MainAieitei'. Krlnjak, will be gi'vlng Its first Theater oonyieUUen. Mrs. Rowley "QUahomat’’ |a baiiig parformad their own and brlM It- to replace dummy'a five and can then lead Texas. The Ohio Wealeyan llnlveralty performance. In addition, the hM alM a bacicgraund of alx yearn' the one received. 'This is planned the queen c f hearts. Dr. Pearson liecame dean of An­ winter stock experiencs aa wall aa at tha TJnlvaraity o f Oonnacticut'a Glee Club dngd tomofrow night at Hartford Barbenthop <}uartet will Harriat 8. Jorg^en Thaater this (or visitors night April 18. Fortunatoly for South, IIimA is Three members of the Junior dover Newton In 1954 and was g O'clock In Bailey^ Auditorium of perform. ■ radio and diraetorlal professional Attends parley ■queesed en the fourth round cf Girl Scout Notes Century Club of Mancheeter wUI awarded the honorary doctor of eredita. Jayns Nawirth and Heiuy waek through Saturday. Curtain Manchester High School for the - The ahow will have a two-fold Roland L- Laramie, Lakevlew dubs. Ha can save only one heart attend the Hartford County meet­ dl-vlnlty degree by Amherst College Park, attended the annual conven­ and one diamond. Hence ho must ing of tha Connecticut State Fed­ to 1957. He also wen a Churab- tion of the Profeaslbnal Photog­ oover the queen of hearts, and cob Scout Pack 98 met FMday at men’s A-ward for the “sermon of raphers Association of Massachu- semi-finals and finals will be South makes the gnwul slem. Buckley School. Dtn 8 eenductad eration o f Women’s C3ube, Thurs­ the year.” The sermon was drama­ aetts to Dedham, Maas., Monday. p la ;^ a t the WUUmantie TMCA. The true expert oeglna the same the opening caramonies. day from 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. at 'Vet­ tized and presented on a nation­ FMUea Phna Reheanpl eran’s Memorial GluMiouae, East BolldlBg Permits way hut discards 'the queen of ■Moviea were shewn o f a Boy wide program. Construction: Is getting under Kenneth Bkiokaon, dtreetor of hearts from dummy on the third Hartford. Men of the church are Invited to way In -various seotlons o f tha the lio n e FblHea alated FMday round o f trunks. 'When the dla- Scout Jantoorec, hold In OOlecado, Connie Leaves Prison Mrs. RonMd Vernier, fine arts attend the aervloe and breakfast town aa aprlng weathar grows and Saturday, has esUsd .8 drsis monda fail to bresA, South can last summer. Dan 8 members pw- chairman; Mrs. Donald Forstrom Tickets may be obtained from any stitmgar. Lucius W.- Robinson Jr., rshearsal' for the affair in Teo^ make his contract even If Weet paa formed an Indian danot. The gate at Indiaiui women’a prison swings open today to let and Mrs. Lynwood Smith wUl rq>- member of the Men’s Club or at the aonlng agent has Issued permits mans RaU Thursday at 8 p.m. five diamonds, aa long as the h «u l The follow in g awards'were through Connie Nlobotoa who wna -freed on parole after serving resent the Manriiester club at the riiurdi office. for MX new houses In the psst flneaM eventually suoceeda. made: Jared Hull, gold sirow on tw o. y ea n for the slaying, o f her wealthy lover. MTs. NlebOlaa, meeting. Manchhster Brsaing HernU Co- w olf; yved Gllha,^ gonaored by the general Federat­ Ihs othars, to MarffiaU B. ed Women’s Cl\^ Service Bureau, Squler who will build on Rt. 8A; skutn. wolf and denner; Douglas Spaeth, 50th Anniversary Daily Queetion assistant denner; John FHmumo, Barton JaOed BOY SCOUT In cooperation with Vo m o pattern % We CMva ^ Mr. BOBtOir TRUE FRUIT AJbart Wlllatte and Vlncant Sladj Masons Attending t AMAZINGLY service, wlU enter the district Mtontenomah Tribe, Imnravad , » » a io f Jaakl. both on Hunt Rd.; Virginia Partner opens with two iq>adcs gold arrow on b w . Judging at this meeting. Ooldbarg, Old WUUmantie Rd.; (forcing the game), and the next (Dfoslng ceremonies warn eon- Notes and News Order of Red Mbn of Monohestor, Blampa WHh State Convention For Forgery ^ Bach Plaoe Vbyil Hartsog, Slaepy Hollow Rd. player paseea. You hold: Spadea ducted Den 1. wUl celebrate Its 80th aimlvsrsary LOW-PRICED and Dalbart Norman, Rt. 8, Cattle Aid Vietnam at a dinner at- the Garden Grove, Seven officers and ^nembera of George J. Barton, 38, of Man­ Tha scouts o f Troop 37, sponsored Keeney St., ea Sunday, April 90, al Sehool Naws Manchester Lodge of Masons at­ cheater, Jailed yesterday on for­ by Bt. Mary’s Episcopal Church, BAIOON—Australia has estab­ 3 pm . s.. ONLY Tba two Grada 8 claaaea and tended a banquet last night .at the gery and other charges, haa been -'their teachers, Mm. Bthel Braiiant participated to an eight-mile hike lished a dairy farm at Ben Cat Tlcketa may be obtained from Statler HUton Hotel In Hartford as ordered given psychiatric help on south of Salgcn,' to serve as a pi­ any of the following eommtttee and -Richard Grerifor, will go to YOU ARE INVITED! — TREASURE ISLAND and campout the weekend of March A. CANNON BAU SID part of a threo-day annual meet­ agreement of the Circuit Court 31-23. lot cantor for a dairy Industry In members: Rowland RockwsU, I . 44>RAWBR STUDINT DHK Pater Storrs H artford tomorrow to -vlait tha ing of tba Connecticut Grand and lawyers who said his troubled Vietnam. Tl],e herd includes 118 chairman; Clarence Booth, Frank State CmpKoL They will travel by The older scouts, of first class 8. ROOMY 40RAW9R CHIIT 9. SMART BOOKCA9I ND ' 8 p.r Lodge of Masons. BACHELOR DANCE PARTY life haa left him outcast. rank and Idgher, hiked from Hlgh- Jersey oows and 10 bulls. Diana and Peter VendrtUo. school bus. Brland Johnson, master of Man­ Reading excerpts from a proba­ moreI >nnectlcut ChOBs. Scoutmaster CUnt Hendrick­ MANCHESTER HMH SCHOOL South Wtodsor Volunteer Fire De­ Also: Oempaidon Fun HHI enjoy those big party dinners Bank and Trust 0>. Feb. 19. son Joined the troop on Saturday. partment le spMisortng a cake Adding to Barton’s difficulty, 'THE SERGEANT better if you reserve a private said Yules, has been thu attitude sale tonight at Firehouse No. 1. room or large table .here. We of his mother, Mrs. Ida Smolensk!, 1,000 Sttt^ to T«npi. Thursday, April 5th~8 PM. The -Sale will be held before and WAS A LADY" can accommodate parties of ’’who hgs shown'# complete lack KYOTO, Japan — The Banju- after a bingo party. Proceeds will 8:38 - 8:35 all sizes! of human feeling in this matter.” sangen-do Temple to the KannoA go toward ths purchase of lud- Bodhisattva to Kyoto Is noted for ADULTS $1.00 STUDENTS SOe forma for the fire department. TeL Ml l-m s For ReeervaUoiis PLASTTO LIGHTENS GABS Its statuary. A thouaand nearly NOW IN FIVE rUIVORS AND The auxiliary la also collsoUng DETROIT—The average United Identical statues carved In 1268 old, used or broken Jewelry which '—metal parts they replaced weighed are distributed on the sides of the lENEFIT OF THE DANIEL MANCHUCK $ 0 5 0 , $040H will be eosttrlbutod fo the South- e—s 190 jtVT John Briggs, n-ays and means BVB. AT 1 PJW. chairman announces that aomt MAIL oaSB SI PSOMPTLT nrnn,ifsihe itams being sold art from ths PH.LBB (WMt « « • tiMTi recipss to the Garden Club Cook WALNUT MlmtNk I Mr m b Mr wildssit Book, which win also be en sale. REG. TO $5.95 Star Meets Kvsrgreen-Wood Chapter of RESTAURANT cm — —— 3M._ |MI» ■ ALL FIRST 9UAUTY . SIMM MM m sMew M ir pars- Sastom Star will meet at 8 pkn. 7 WALNUT STREET kltMi UrM TMMra NsriNra TRROUOH % PINTS, TO THE today at the Masonic' Temple. FOR 5.FC . MAFLE GROUP There will be an officers rehswmal Oar New Phoiw Number Is. IN 100% FOAM S 55»9 855^19855.01855..iB 855, at 7 ;30. Mr. and Mm. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 PAGE FtVB y o u B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, H ^N E S D A Y , APRILS, 196* • — -rr,rr-i iW Rockvillc-Vemon Comprehensive Arab going hW m aeootd^ to flunbi Science : > > i “ "pmlQprtSanAnna*** Tha RodcvUl* Swimmttg 2 ^ AgedCouple Town Budget OoBimiaalBn is aeeapttng appUo^ A t Work Syrian Revolt Ends, tlona tor / poaiUons at Honwits ■ OTHPROOflNE MaoHItol toot in Hoary Park dv^ By TBOS ASBOOKA'nBD PBBI Approved in iiaitaer., Poatocnfi to bo 88 keviels Hotel in Reno Overcotne hy tomimvijiiirAt A want od for Inventors, a new dgtpotoW’jit o i^ ^ '‘ too* help for bonk teUers, n warning I -t tof' *SBS8®AHBBtiP6 Bt8lE*9 ninnlTPl BRT C U M 1 6 (6 .A T . (OMtIaMd H t * Om ) Heater Fumei Liids^ to Nasser Seen and a^m duta. Api^tt& imM M About tefmitea, and a kMfc At b* BuOtad to David X. Weloh. » maneuvering in spece ara subjects A Me e«n«at Ixidket on Hospital Notes . Ah eiderly VecnCn couple, broth­ It took ST votan 16 minutes last (OonWauad frem Page One) tlon ft «t t NaoMr to liw evartura Thotomon St, RockviHs. t o t seiene* At work. n cnaa felled the hotel'a falae e r and sister, are recovering today night to adopt a’ $3,738,4B9 Iradgrt Atoria to Itoai . Aprfl » ITOP ’Hiuuai AKHtt, oreetine en escape route for from the effects of posalble carbon for fadanthm. Ha offered Tues­ Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m for ^ ^ Ian all* ftifoa flghtan that flaw over day to aoadiate batwaan tha miU­ tor Vernon’a new fiscal, ydm be­ The jCrttnod County Art Atop* 417 Main fit, Maaehaster Wanted: Wireless Pawar oBiers. ap arcaa, asoapt maturity, where suffered yfa- eiatftotiltl toeat, April 17 rt » tary gtacflMi hi Dimaaens and the ginning July W^Approf^^.M tha Ike UB. armed forces hav* a ' But memben of the hotel'* ahow, they are * to 4:30 and 6:16 to ESS'S ST'S5ivr'SS sister, Clara, 81, were taken to Into tha army ranka and triad to tax rata tor the ctmiing year will Ing alatsd'mrilar this monUi was f fourth-floor wteioar wiMr* ahe Santa raama. No more than two Manchester Memorial Hospital at probably ba 88 mtUs, ena min blgh- ■■ ■ X to transmit power without wires flah in troubled waters and shed or cables. Vialtaiu at on« Sme par paSaat. 7 last night by the Vernon amta- 380SOOW (A B ) — Tha Oom- ar than at peasant 8 U w , F or I U 8 lanoe after neighbors had called Innocent Mood have fled, a munlat naiiy paper, Pravda Haysb amd the tak rata win ba 80 reports the National Invan- M H ta unaocouhtad for had left , _ Tajrt*^/ of 13 Lewi* tora Council of the U.S. Commerce Pattenta Today: t U police. ■Thlnga returned to normal la charged the United States today sat by tha beard within tha nsxt Stii JW itoV^tof^poi^ la Just 88 MiaatMi^ Gaum without leartne word. For ADMITTED YE8TERDAT: Mra. Aleppo and peace and order pre­ with latacftranea'ln Syrian hitar- Department Prime .requirements: anihlle '0. guceta arere unreported. Treated at the hospital, the TU' two wtoka - -s in tha Bq^fvflla PoM Otflea n - Mabel wth. Tolland; Mra. Bamlca lingttaats were taken to Vernon vailed over the .city,” It added. nal affairs and warned that such Only one tpisstlbn wda ’ agiM . ----- year* of A technique to transmit 1,000 bat by late Tueaday night 81 Jhad Haganow, 331 Woodland fk.; Mra. a couraa bolds out nothing but X watu of power for up to SO miles bacn located or had called in. Haven convalescent home where However, the mUltary banned that k r Walter T. Wakeft^: of h in toted to the Bertha WethereU, 29 PeiMna 8t; they, are today. all movement of cars and persons calamity. Tnlcottvffto' RdU who. adtsS l^f'tn ' Thr-^Iate George Msto in 'uaable form. A transmitter Now Golden offloiala could come Lemuel London, Andover; Mra. \ would broadcast the slectrical HERE'S A SPECIAL ae cloaer to a damage eatlmate 'rawn selectmen, Building In' all roads except with special Tha paper aald "Waatera imper­ explanation of th* bisurimca- and in 1981. Anna Lamb.- Glastonbury; Mra. speotor Francis J. McNulty and parmiaslon and continued a nine- ialist quarters hava long b< Judgmant amn>pclatl{^ of 819,862 power and it vvould be plcbM up . ttian "mllUona.” H u hotd waa ro- Marie White, 16 Oonstanca Dr.; Tlirnn iitlTiintot '*lVr*~~ racatv- COVENTRY hy a receiver many mUea away. BMdeled for |2SO,000 alx years ago Diatiiot Fire Marshal Edmund F. hour nightly curfew In Damascus. hatching plana” to aalsa power in Hayaa aato tha amoimt is hugs* ad a Itoqgnition^pftoon for mart- Mra. Carrie Scranton, Hebron Rd., Owyar looked over the ooupla’s Syria’s frontlsrs remained closed tha MlSua East and ar* Joa^ no ly for town Inaurnne* poBales, al­ Bhcperlmental devicea, hampered oad in 19M began ataging Las Boiten; Mary Harttn, Staf. toato*::. aarric* toto. Poatm**^ VMSOHrtyle bare-boaem chorua Btroh Rd. home this morning. to all traffic. time to make use of tha currant though about ana quanaf o f It ia by low efficiency, have alrea^ ford Bpringa; Voldemera Gravlais, McNulty said the old houaa, a Gabiriff'*',JDtoart,toy’’and a W- ONYSCHOOL been tested. ' Wrapping Up Spring In Stunning Beauty! t m productlona Tha high command gava tha unrest In Syria. for ebntintrsiit axpansaa wMdi teV et eeewiatadrtMii.firom Boaten 172 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Barbara tWD-story lO-roOm building, will Aleppo offleera "guarantees to ex­ The hotel waa aedate and ela- Burnham,. ToUand; Mrs. Marie Tha paper charged that tha visit might arise In connaetion with RagiofdlDtooto^ltoiudd P. Staele. gant from Ita atari in 1906 until probably have to be cimdeannad. ecute the resolutlona of the Home of ships of tha U.S. 6th Fleet to suits againrt th* town>tor tojnrio* Aoeount or IJo Aeoount Newman, Glastonbury; Mr*. Eva Vernon eonatablea were called eonfarence.” At that maeting Sun­ or othto dimage. .Hb!dtd ni^ elab­ -.■'Moat.‘-.bit'''®*yl«r’* 'iervlc* IQMhMPREVlsii gambling with a flare became big JUlson, 300 W,_Center St.; Miss Beirut, Lebanon, at the time of idiritoiiitor.to thW'piletal ctorttol Ever wait for a bank teUer to m Reno after Woirtd War II. From last night by neighbors of the TUI day Homs, midway between orate. ' look i4> your ocoount so he’d know Jane Conner, RFD 3, RockvUle Inghasts who said they had call­ the Syrian army rebellion v TlNfMigh M r P rad * than on atage ahowa and gaming James Bremser Jr., . Glaatonbuhy Damaisetis and Aleppo, the pro- ’’arrogant blackmaU, another Voters also approved rlpbrts/of' whether you had enough' nioney to srara featured. ed on the elderly couple and had UAJt. officers from Aleppo de­ town offleera as contained'inJthS ' n pffttd V * tm cover your eheck? Dean O’Donnell, PenfleM. Ava., amalled fumes from a space heater manifestatien of former Secre­ __ jttad *rutoday:' Lawla York. RaekviUe; Neil Pterion, 17 Mather manded raateratton of ties with tary of State John Fbrter DuUas' annual raport, avtaiahia hi.-'wah- NW MOEPnili To aolve ihia, computer* hava in the house. UnaMe to get In- President Oamal Ahdal ^aasar*a ruary. iT ^ n le n S t; Mrit Helm Stula, SPRING COATS ^ '®* S t; aive Demeritt, 717 Topand notorioua prtlcy ‘from positions of been put to woik in a new system, 25 sidi^ they called authorities. 2pka.; Mlaa Donna Baraw, 54 government, broken hy .the army atrangth’.” Th* amount to ba eoUartsd 86 RiQuniMl 8L. that would be Iborted r l^ t Jn The apace Jieater was daacrlbad i' jnrib,Tnanday: A ^ to Mr. and sniBBfiB Local Stocks Perkins S t; Mra. Mary Wiley, 79 command’s revolt last Sept. 28. .The paper aald the movamant through pfoparty taxis' ftMt, of the teller and would pro- Ntlea Dr.; Mrs. Mary Zaviskaa, as defactlva The fumes had over- The rebela also demanded exil­ 624, up tvem th* 8I>Mi,3T3 in prop­ N t o - C f e EUlngton the deoiled intonnatlon .come the TUUnghaat* nhen the of tha U.S. wanhipa waa linked Fw finBuiiCfl fid i4 in f 411 N,_ Main S t ; Robert Whitney, ing of Junta offleera Influential la wfln/fba rtmUmting ccneentHlttth erty tag; Twreuueb ekpioitod' ’ this in two-fltths of a aeoond. Quotation* FtnOldwd by 130 Prospect St., Rockville. neighbors called. The man and hla both the September Hvett and- the BtoetoutiH t o h it o ; Mm. U a 1982-83 fidtori Ttna sister were described as In very of tn u S troopa atong the Syrlatt yaar.. i,';- ’ ■■ '' •"'i'--' Liaba; • Oottog* S t ^%aepb Priteh- 15^ M. Bowera of the Computer Cobnm Middlebrook, Inc. ADMITTED TODAT: Mra Susan March 38 coup whlrti • toppled ftontiara and the activatkm of Ravamii' fiMm. asureSa ;*thar Control Cp, 'FYamingham, Mass., Bank Stock* Farr, 29 Elizabeth Dr.: Mrs. Shir­ weak condition. President Nazem el StoOdal'a con­ than ivdperty taxes wilt %npinf artt Itokaiobaail .Bd., Vamcn; fiawD Claw KarnBaiaat The home vms found Uttered and Jordanian aaptonaga in Damascus. described the aystom last week to Bid Aakad ley Daley, RFD 2, Rockville; Ed­ servative regime. to an catimated 1719,795, naarly diMgw/nrapik 89f-19pring St. the InsUtute of Radio EngUwen was consldared a possible health Anxiety also has bean caused by latUddad AtteattM 0»nn. Bank and Tlruat ward Dougherty, 71 Doane St.; Seven exiled Junta efflears ar­ tha movement of Turidah miUtary 1300,000 ' more than the 1528,390 can, he said, check the Ust Kio* 63 6T Mra. FYlda Olson, 27 Huntington hazard. Dr. Joseph J. Krlstan, rived In Swltaerland Tuesday non-tax revenue exiwrted to bh t*- public health officer, was contact­ tmlts to tha northern frontier rt tranaactlon, even though it oc­ Hartford National aboard a special Syrian atrliner. Syria.” . cetved this year,. . Tekpfaeaa PI i«988 curred only five seconds before. Bank and Truat CO. 54 88 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh­ ed by M cl^ty 'today to make an The Swiss admitted them as toun* Ineieaaed non-tax levanu* Jdna w r Mhhi S t. fetepSOne TRemont Inspection of the hpuse. P**„*‘^ ..™ * ‘ *'* even- n re Inannoca Oompanle* ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, ists. ^ euh aurjdua of I19R845 ^ 8-8188 ar MltcheS 8-8767. fauUly 250,000 accounts, has been Aetna 1^0 ...... 73 7F 145 W. Center St.; a son to Mr. The TUllnghaats hava Hvad in Damascus radio did. not make Red Near Jersey designMl for th* Provident Institu­ Htfd. F lro ...... 74 78 and Mrs. Robert Perry, Hazard- the Birch Rd.. home many years, pubMo the Roam rasohitionB, but tion for Saving*. Boston. MaUonal F i r a ...... 189 148 irille. althongh bo one Wall Able to say poUtleal soureas hi Damaacua aald. GLOUCESTER, N. J. (A P ) — Hboaidx F lr o ...... 136 133 BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. exactly how lOng. TUUnghaat the eOBfacaas also conridered form­ Tha situation hare la rather red, Yramlto Time Again . U fa and IndiaaaHy Ina. Caa. and Mra Robert Comallo, 60 Fos­ kept ehiokana and sold agga con- ing a new miUtary ccuneU to ra- staUas said. Neighbors wiU take Freeholder Michael J. Conroy eom- r a n I k amkm a* e/«r U m O m r s eetidlrtiw.e# e#aw a* huj tkmt After spring rain*, when tern Casualty . . . . 78 80 ter St. , place the high command and cre­ care of the cMekalia. ptalna. awa*M*bTto*#««MiA*Mtoeal>iv«to PrttfitrtMt, ura and moiatura are right, Aetna Ufa ...... 183 139U DISCHARGED MONDAY: Mrs. ation of another civil fovammant tra atgnal their presence by Qann. General...... 131 141 Ita Sdiiatter, Sandy Beach Rd., TUUnghaat waa described by one Raaidanta not only ar* aoU K person dbaa to the aituation. but to nagotlata a new tts with ttia rad. Sot tooklug rad,** ha a i ^ rising In awatina. They search out W d . Steam Boiler . .140 180 Rockvine; Mra. Harriet Burgess, UAJfl. MCTriifaig wood, paper, or anj-tUng contain­ B ». .City L i f e ------. 26 81 80 VillaM St, Roehvllla; Mrs. who did not wish to be namad, as It eomas, Conroy contends, from a "flna p6rso4 vwy proud, and a Tha miUtary laadan in DamauK ing ceUuloee. Other ligns: Mud Savelera ...... 166H 172 Marion Buckler, 81 Hlliui»‘ Dr.; cua who aeeuaad Nasser last Sep- maiaidi df rad Iron bra imported tunnel* built along basement walla PubOe Utilities Cheryl Zinker. 4 Alice Dr.; Mra. real genUamaa.** ' frent Psrn'anid atorad along the 2MMXX) Shares Cottstablts and the building In- temher of twnlng Syria into a a* the termites migrate to wooden Oonn. Light Power 29H 3 m Annie Young. 84% Spruce St; Mi­ priacai broadcast an offer Monday Phtladdphla wateiftont. - Winda structures. chael Johnson, East Windsor; Mrs. apector saU that had the neigh- Htfd. Electric Light 74 T! night of conditions fdr Arab unity blow tha dost aeroas tha Dalawara TheylookaUtUe Uke flying ante, Hartford Gaa Ooi ... 68 Jaanna Ojala 2 HarUand Rd.; Leon bora ttUad to can on'the TUUng- Rtvart ‘ First H aloed Realty Corporation hasts, they might have died. that awcaned to set tha stag* for ■aya the National Part Control As- Southern New Bogland Npel, Andover; Mrs. Christina Tha duet la fUtarlng Into hoc ao^tlon. But they a n different Ranney and daughter. South Wlnd- a federation rather'-than the pra- Tdo^one ...... OOH B8H vloua Cairo-dominated union. 'Ihey and aoIMnr etothbig, Oonfey soya ComauMi Stock TeAlte* have thick bodies, no Manotactarlnr CoeapaHea aor; Mrs. Julia Barry and Grwadina, avallaibie In bottles in food Biarkata glvaa daUghtflfl aald, hoaravar, this iuould hava to ’The Board iK F fa ^ ld a ra aakad TglAO Pan Vatot) waistline, and four wings, of equal Arrow, Hart Heg. 61H (kughter, 299 Main St; Mrs. Bev- length, ‘While flying ants have rear a*ly Jaynes and daughter, 61 Nike flavor and awartrtiing to a fruit be approved by a referendum. Ntoyor H. J. /flats of PhUaMplila Associated Spring .. 15 18% So far there has-heen no reae- to ramafly the attnatioit. : wing* shorter than thoee in front Bristol Brass ...... 9% 10% Cltcle; Mra. Nancy JHorsfleld and cup. Dunham Bush ...... 8% 7% daughter, Wapplng; Mra Gall Finding Port in Space Rowland and daughter, Coventry. Haa*dlart ...... 70 78 P|ice dlO.OO |wr j%are A new radar ayatem that can Hafnir ...... 48 48% DISCHARCHQD YESTERDAY* help find a space station and guide Btubieln ...... 22% 25% Henry Marsh, EUlngton; Mra. Martha KandaU, Braniy St, Bol­ a chaser rocket to a rendesous N .B . Machin* ...... 22% 26% with it waa deacribed last week. North and Judd . . . . 13% 15% ton; Heuar lambaa, 51 WMta Bt; Cegka i f tto flw#pertar*apMa#l«|aaf /toes ja ti ef tto Moerat Uml0 Arnold Jnhnaten. 86 Main St. The radar system, by picking up Stanley Worka ...... 22 23% at wv h M m k ia m $iis Stm, signals broadcast from the target Veeder-Root ...... 51 56% TalcottvUle; D o m in ie Onofrio. Bloomfield; Mrs. Gertrude Da- satellite, can spot it at a distance ^Hie above quotations are not to of 60 miles, 'and. guide the chaser bo conatrued as actual markets. lAsle, Stafford Springs; . D McPherson, 169 Irving St.: Clar­ ' AtaatoftCo. rocket into dock at speeds up to ence LeChapeile Sr., nioenlx St, 1,000 feet a aeomd. Bird Counting Grtmi Vernon; Mrs. Theraea Knapp, Co­ By increasing the power, the H. H. Fnaakea ft Co. Kcaaedy-Petenoa, h e guidance system can cover still lumbia; Mra. Wanc'c White, South ."JB . -a,'J NEW YORK—More than 10,000 Windsor; William Wright, 18 larger distances, Howard A Reu­ ter of Westinghouse Air Arm Dl hlid watohera across tlw TlMtad OaunhOra St.; Robert Kneeland, TW R. F. G r ^ Coeytajr Hanrahaa ftCtt., In c .WatlLRTlwckftCaw States participated in the NaUoaal Wart WllUngton; Ralph Chmeron, vialon reported to the tti InstitutS of Atiduboh SociiBty'a Christmas hirt m 'Bunco Dr.; Steven Gany, 25 Radio Engineers. count last year compared with' Maple St., Rockville; Daniel Stew­ J. Ctqrtoa Flix ft Co., la c Soudieaslefa Sscantics Cocpocatka only 27 ebasarara in 1000. art .46 Summer St.; Norbert Bel- HERE'S A SPECIAL ailgv, WmirnanUc; Barbara Minl- Open House Set V.8. AIDS BED SEAMAN eucol, Brookfield Rd.. Bolton; Holll HAVANA — U.8. author- Lojalm, West Wllllngton; Eric -w—7" By Engineer Unit M isses Utes gave prompt asalstance Tues­ BOudle, 8 Cedar St., RockvIUe: Here's What Every Woman Really Loves day to a Russian seaman stricken Uaa Parry, Glastoimury; Miss with appendicitis aboard a Soviet MaryUn Gleason, 23 Tyler Circle; The Engineer Service .detach­ fieighter bound for Havana with Mra. Sarah Valenti, 130 Srtmrt S t; ment, Connecticut State Ouaid, a cargo of lumbar. Mra Ann Connelly, 98 EUaabalh formerly stationed In Manehefitar, Beautiful .Cos Cob Classics and Beautiful Savings A Canal 2k»o laundi with a doc­ Dr.; Mra. Patricia Hendriekaon and twin sons, 75% Birch St; Mra will be host at an open house at ABOVE tor aboard mat the vaaaal Daka^ Beverly Morgan and daughto:, its new quarter* in tha Oolchestar A real flatterer In target montone. Blender brist vriian it arrived at the Pa­ Stafford Springa; Mra Avia Ro- Armory tonight. The' public la In­ ehaplng, cape-ltke back, wing-away aleevat, 3 cific entrance ef the canal. The mlne and aon, Hebron; Mra. Sonja vited to inflect the. Armonr and button cloalng, allt pockets and crape lining. VolHtf to $14.99 Sizes 10 to 20 In beige, whlta, blue, navy, green aaaman. G. Apanok, waa taken to Bisaonnette and daughter, 8 Pio­ E A S Y TERMS equipment of the unit from 7:30 to Juniors a hospital (or an (juration. neer ' Ctrcla; Mra. ^ r la y WaMi 10. * 9 2 -*17 and toast. The vaaaal had radioed ahead de- and daughter, 466 Woodland St The unit will be Inspected by Lt. aerlblng the caaa and UJ3. officials Don’t miss this important event—Exceptionally wearable shirt waist dresses in ^25.99 I 'A l T d l Col. Louis O. House u L adjrtant, gave nMdleal Inatructlona on how Jake Pitler, former Dodger flirt Army Natl6nal Guard, and by MaJ. washable fabrics— Dresses that will look just right most any time and place. Very, to care for the patient until the base coach, scouts for the Iioa An- Dluvnr: Josmh Magnano, deputy ^ e f of very sharp looking and a SM ASH V A L U E ! LEFT Mdp raadiad land. galaa Dodgma staff, Connecticut State Guard, of Our popular 6 button casual lnYM% vlrgto wool Manchester, who waa fomerly textured soft fabric. Dainty tiny Tatar ton col­ commanding offloer of the detach' lar, flap pocketa, cuffed sleeves, peul buttona, LOW -Jnent. taffeto lining. Blass 5 to 15. gupari»iy crafted D O m PAYM iNT Long service medals will be prs' In white, blue, beige and gold. A terrifihspeclal. aented to Oapt. IValter 'Von Hone of Vernon, commanding officer of the unit, and to First Lt. WtUlam * 2 5 : 9 9 Johnson of Hebron, platoon leader CHEVRttiTS in the detachment. The display will Include firearms dating back to 1813 along with weapons, aui^lies, tools and vehicles used by the unit HERE'S A SPECIAL CHEVY n M O K IS ...^ ______Now Mony W tor P r e v to Y o u r $ s H . FALSE TEETH r POW-RT-BOY W ltkM m Coaifarf Tomorrow Only! TILLIR CMVAKS FAvranB.4rnoamira«aa« m gfaMMsav alkalhw ■■■■■ 1 -

d i g s III bettor. •. b»nctlet eogtor sprinMa* Tom orrow TtS TB on fo a i piste*. Ito s u r a j. / .'-1, .1... .1 r. '■ I goosr, psitr tast# or f*«ln *. Chrtt* "plat* odo^ (dsatuto braath). Oat Every $5 staarrXFTB a* anp dru« eountn. lilt *p on th* O nly! hsadlas. NMlca bow eai&y whtsli lilt from gtoaad.^ That’s bseaasa of Handbag HERE'S A SPECIAL dit iflkt weight is an the SEAMLESS 1 tlDM for bcM digJn. Not 'THE SIGNS ALL POINT TO IT!" od toahandlat wharayea hava te wtaKla widi k a* It's Your Home wkh tidier dUcra BEST BUYS YET OfURING OUR BIG O n ly Town Museum! NEW HEAVY-DUTY 12* DIAMim SELLING HAHN TINES Please Support Urtd oaly oa H«ha-8dipM Purity of Line Tbtt MaM TiUtn. The $ 1 4 9 . 9 5 Do a better Job bccauta they ate difaiiiaf, W dies ■av Tarts tbrmgb sea cadet and dig L U T Z JR. 1 ** S U R I R ia btUto • • . hava mora cutdag edges . . . tthe ' 2 'tyuisteyu/ P O W a KVBSE MUSEUM enuOler Utet Oil «RCh lev- , Don’t let tomorrow go by olution — pulvctlzing In plain or mesh but in without getting. one of • (S E V Y n 100 4-pQOR sTAirqN wAckaf ^ y Medsli— better and ttenmiiiring average lehgth only. In .these bags at this tiny 14«la24»rtarii lew "$bock'* to the han­ WE'RE OUT TO BREAK iUJ. S A LB RECOftUS TM SM ONTHt beigetone and tantone price. You’ll choose from SwllaMa|il*4l‘'«MiA dle*. . 814 to 11. A wonderfuKj straws, tapestry, beaded » 8 - “ ' i n U8 r o i A oimonitxation STOP Hi TOOAYPOR AM IK*N' SUN DATS B A R 6 ^ chance' to stock up and beauties, soft and dainty save, at the same time. marshmallows and lovely GO CHIVtOLKT ^A M V IIC A 'S SALES W URi|l So exactly right with most everything in your ward­ 9E TY0U R shiny patents. robe because of its smooth simple design. Our plain pump, called "Whisper” with high or medium heel. PLAID In Black Patent, Black, Red and White calf. A su­ STAMPS BUSH perb pump. HERS HARDWARE CO. JUSrSAYCHAROlir -* m Jtrfi R tf Msttcliistsr- S55B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNN. Yt^NESDAY, APRIL 4. 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1962 , PAGE SEVnV

M Ama,lld.; MaadaJU Woodward; prived hamK foe bar tAm 'uy, ehteks addnsaad to Harry F. after 8:45 and, 25 minutes later, might have a great effect on tlM written policy of collaboration and paydiologloal er subversive eapeelaUy tor her two dflW *u •. MUchall at Chsstilra and Mrs, the cheers of a group of school British Start War country," he said. . ‘Ecology of Birds’ mies of the nation.” Bolton estate to Lawrmee flana pc^^^ collusion with tho International. ty OB Rto. 8 and 44A; B»ward M. P a A tm State News Her husband. Abraham, bowRI. tte L. Bandsfeou of Windham children looking on from a dla- The prime minister made no Claims He’s Victim Oommunlit oonqitiAcy, which had 'To attempt to arouse the public waa not on the show. It was OMStUTo tance eignaled eonipleticn of the On Gigaret Users foply. to a menace, when then la no Tm cured Hinds to Lawronee Vlano, prop­ FLOWER SHOP an­ Speakers’ Stdvjeet ■upsnoded underalandlng of our erty on Btyh Meadows Rd.; IfW - S Bast Oentar BL—MB. MAM nounced that he had Injured his X n . OoMlGld'a racord ahowa task. lemy. enemy according to our national M achine Vote foot, but the truth was that he that OB Jan. 19. UM,.ah« was glveii A four-man crew atop the tower Of World Red Conspiracy poIlQr, ia freaUSh and unreaUs- teaee Flano to Albert L. and Isa- TOM im fO R Pfsprtitor. Roundup (OantlMied treyn Pag* One) "Eoology of Birds" will be the “Bsolnd this unprocodsntod ban# Otopanter, property on High was separated from Mrs. Hahn.' a osM to throo ytar suspended aen- put the croee into ]fiace. The Boston Firm Low ^ ------— ------' ic.” MANOBBBTBWB UBADINO subject of an Uluetrated leoture at move to undormlno'owr Amorlcan of cancer! ktoadcpwl RdL ■ _ _ ; ■ Hahn contends that the National teBce In Bnperior Court at MkMle* Idww 13 fvet ie anchored into a than to yean ago and they* are tators as Sen. John Stennis, D* way and convince tho military Walker M^d deflelencleB tn troop InduiJeAAll FUMUBT«mai im . -. town OB chargee of embezzlement bed of concrete. a meeting it the Manchester Gar­ (OoattaMd trow Pafs Oae) indoetrination programa were (Osattaaed Item Page Oae), Broadcai(ting Oo. was well awsM atin rising, The more ctiarets For Water Pipe den Club Monday at 8 pjn. at Cen­ Miss., ehairmaa oC the nsciai com­ that they must aiqpport ooUusloh, Adtertisementr— FLOWEMB (er !i0 ssiiilM si that he and hie wife separated. Me and obtatniiig moaay by ftlae pre- you emolce, Uie greater the risk." mittee, banged his gavid (or order. are Individuals whose actions en­ demonatiated by the' complainto we tell ter Ooagree’ational Church. ia iy et Dsf«na« Ro*>ert 8. MoNa* voiced by Reserves called to active Flenrers 'tor' all occasions — Boma awmal high and low tem- has filed a (600,000 :sult against Rivet Stage Falling The texts were all taken from Apparent, low bidder for the The g ^ t speaker will be Wil­ to m to start iUw invastlxaUon, W alker was sworn to teU ths danger tho aoeurity of dur coun­ School Items FUnens^ Waddings, Arrange­ # Atae l neratufto in Oonaecticut are Hart- the network, saying he wSa caused The eentence was the climax to the physlciena’ report. truth and,' taking the vritaesc t e d duty because of the Berlin crisis. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The town's purcliaae of cast Iron wa­ liam w >Bm , curator of the Pequot- and that Uio President also r«* ”Aa It BOW stands, psydiologlcal ments. Also Gifts and Cards for ittrd 05 and 84; Bridgeport 03 to public humiliation. a lengthy inveatigat|m by the U.S. Weather Bureau lesued this A Health Miniatry apokaaman ■epoe Wild life Sanctuary near (hair, reed slowly from a S3-page Walker was tn a dark gray huai- 38; and New Haven 53 and 34. ■tote’s attorney foflowjhg chargee ter pipe for a one-year period la Mawad and iinproved t*io A rm y's warfsre and troop infomation are All the Itema oo the call for tha every ooeasion. l«ee’# Florist end - 'H-m Hahii also contends th at the chil­ aaid nearly .every county - govern­ Mystic, Conn. The 200-acre aanc- - — ' - »P prepared statement which disput­ nesB suit and black tie. He wore 1 thet Mra Schofield, who lived in river statement today for Uie Shahmoon Induatriee, Ino„ of Boe- uaorgaidaed. Improperly manned, March 26 town meeting win be Gift Bhop. Rt 44A, Bolton, Precipitation may total 2 to 7 dren, both o f 'Whom now are of Connecticut River in Vermont, ment in England and Wales will ton. tuatry for native songbirds has been er he had Ustod tb s P n sl ed most charges ajcahut him and bom-rimmed gUuwes. (■ ' •■ MI S-A089. Open Monday thru Sat­ tenths i t an inch falling mainly as Hartford at tha time, had taken run a campaign of ita own, backed lashed out at his critics. unflnanced. and uncoordinated for ■voted 'on at the reforendum Mon­ legal age, were at that tim e try­ New Hampshire, Massachusetts The Shahmoon bids for the per leased since 1947 and It privately dsnt, McNamara, Secretary of the Son. Strom Thurmond, D-B.C., day at the Oonunisilty Hall from urday. 9:80 to 7:00: closed Sun- shmrtoa about Batwim^. more than (1(0.000 from employer, up by the poaters from London. ‘The resuK ot What iwppened who forced tho mwclal Senate In­ an adeipiate effort to provide the • ing to escape their mother's con­ and Connecticut: foot coat of a, 8, 10, and 12-lnch maintained. Army Hnvis Stahr. Jr.. and Army necaantry cold-erar .. training and 6 a.m. to 7 p.ni, Aselstant. Ttown ditfa. ______I trol. - • a Middletown convalescent home ■The director of a big London Wylie received a forestry degree to me is that there is today no quiry and had been in contact owner, over a throe year qian. The Connecticut River is now dlamaUr pipe of both bsU and api- niUtary heads tn Vorope as re- front in our armed foroae,” he aaid. Clerk Mrs. Da'Vld' TdomSy said Mrs. falling along |U entire length and hospltol called on the Britiah got pipe and tyton joint pipe in 1960 from the University of SOonstUe fo r these actions. sffeotlve program ot-pqndiologieal with WaUer, arrived early and ssaaeMMer Rvaring Herald Bol­ Ro$eathal She was found guilty by Judge armed forciea to atop eupp1}ring warfare traudng In the United greeted Walker warmly. Walker said the indoctrination this morning. The wostUdg win- be mArrmeattmD (a f ) will continue iU slow recession. In were: For beir and spigot pipe, West Virginia and took postgradu­ . Gm. Brice C. aarke. head of program he used In Germany, ■ changed only slightly from '*to oon- ton eerTeeilondent, Grace McDer­ Body in Fite A$he* Joseph Begdanskl, who placed ber troopa with clgarets. States armed servtew^” Walker With Walker were Medford C. eratid National Oommitteewoinan' WEST HAVEN (AP) — Mrs. Conneertora, W alker said he was and six years anff each biennial home run." after they found she waa not In were to announce to the public tha ysar the town wants to pur­ the first 7 Yankee vlctorlea in aanda,” and said "TTie w alker McNamara and others. llmitaUon is placed upon Walker mittee'a .endomeraent of UR. Rep. the ground. Hogan aa poatmaater fo r Ply­ MI 9-7442 . McNaman told the Senate Bummarily removed from com­ CURE MORE election thereafter. Ha and others said tha impor­ t| ie house. ^ A crane lifted the cross shortly mouth, Conn. that they were to stop smoking It chase the pipe. 1961. Oase’” Showed what was happen- as to the matter about which he mand by forces which cannot be Also to be ■voted on n;lll be the tant performanes phases to be (Tank Kowalski for the Democrat­ grotip that there was evidence ic senatorial iwiiilnation. r that Walker had tried to influence shall testify. - . fully identified. GIVE MORElo appointmant of the board edu­ (decked are launui, leaving tha^ 'H is evident that the real con- "He is at complete liberty to His caae, Walker said, "can be atmoN>here and re-entry, and that Another town committee mCm- SNETPicktMaxiaxey trcd apparatus will not tolerate the votes in congressional elisc- cation aa a school building-, com­ bring to our attention and discuss recognl^ as basically a fight be­ mittee for the construction -at a these can be handled at less than ber who criticised the endoreement NEW HAVEN (AP) —4 ^ C. militant anti-Oommunist leader- tkms of troops under his com­ with us any matter pertinmt to' AMERICAH at the time was Btate Sen. David onetime lecturer In aUp by a division commander,” mand. tween tho Internationalist left’ secondary' school; authorisation bf fun range. the field of our Inquiry which he and ths 'nationalist right’ with the school building committee to Gill IVoctor, ■wtM threatened to .CO at Yale, has been named he said. Lashing back at his critics, de«ns appropriate,’’ Stennis said. CARCER SOCIETY lent o f the Southern New Walker said; control of the U.S. military eatab- engage an architect and secure Tiger Manager Bob quit but is still a member,/At last The old Senate Office Building Stennis warned the crowded night’s meeting, the committee Telephone Oo. caucus room was filled with spec­ " I was a scapegoat of an- un- Ushment e t stake.” preliminary jdans and \spedflca- mimaged Washington. room of spectators against any When he resigned, Walker said there was no truth\o charges that tions; appropdaUon Of (7,800 for had to choose elx delegates from e MCceeds Lucius B. Bowe, Come^ in and visit our beautiful new Davidson & Leventhal r Pa., to second place in the Penn­ who wak named ■ ohairman demonstrations. "Ctold war efforts, indoctrination Um program waa patterned on li­ use of the school building com­ sylvania State League In 1939, two a slats of eight nomineea ‘Ihe t'wo Walker began by saying. "I and training have been unrealis­ terature of the mlUtanUy conser- mittee and . authorisation of the rejected were Mr*. Roaenthal and of the board 'at a direators meet­ years before he broke Into the ing yesterday. other offleerB sister store at Corbins Corner^ West Hartford ineral—Mister Edwin A . Walker. tically auppreaaed and censored— vaittve John Birch Society, although board of educailon to api^y for majors aa a catcher with the Oti- Proctor. M tM MAMeM§mR CMHTaR will be very happy to be called and are not in consonance 'with state aid for-the secondary aohord. Both are known to favor former were re-elected. ■ . ita report said Walker whs a mem­ ca g o. Cuba ‘ITie riection folloiVaff the annual r’Mister’." the existing state o f w ar inftltim- ber of the society. I. Plamdag Beariag T o^ht Governor Abraham RiUcoff, who The former general said he eup- BMton realdenta areB Invll is a member of Praaidettt Ken- riocklioldera’ meeting. I tion and aggresaion, In provldbif 'Hm Army aaid It rebuked Walk­ ited to Maxey caine into the Kmelight ports civilian control o'ver* the the security and protection of the er for violating Defense Depart­ a meeting tonight at 8 in Room A7 nedy’a Cabinet, for the senatorial military. at Manchester High School to hear nomination. Waterford’s delegates two years ago when he Was ap­ nation or the soldier from axi)o- ment tegulationa end attempting pointed by former Gov. Abndtom ’’Civilian authMlty la supreme,” sure to the enemy.” to Influence voting by Ms troops about regional development poasl- N oN ai^g to the stole convention wiU be un- he said. "Therefore, civilian re­ bUitiee as they affect Bpltm An­ instructed, but they are to be head­ A. RlU coff as chairman o f a blUe- Walker’s statemmt on resign­ and' their dependants in the 1960 ribbon panel of civic leaders to 6 sponsibility to oppose an enemy ing was issued by the office of dover and Maimhaiteir. James Bacfcaclie Meansa ed by Angelo J. Smeraldi, a Kowal­ >Moiielie te;ii LUMBER- such as communism is fundamen­ ccogreMkmal elections. ski supporter. study ways of encouraging the Senator Thurmond whosa Senate Walker had also been accused of Morancy and Jamei O. Hassett Enchantment is yours tal.’! are the Bolton repreejutatives on state’s industrial growth. speeches charging censorahlp of having described as "definitely GoodNight'sSleep He joined the company 23 years Noting that all InRltary offlcers anti-CommunIst speeches delivered pink" forttur Prarident Harry S. the Capitol Region Planninr Symphony Ducord ago as its first supervisor of edu- take an oath to support the pc«- by military offlcers led to the Agency which la sponsoring the MtastBstoekacbt,lMii4u 1w, or mtueo- HARTFORD (AP) — A key Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt and meetliig. isr a o M aa4 eobw s»«r com* oo w ta cation. ^Hia present post at atltutloii. Walker said “a double present Investigation. formpr Secretary of State Dean ofW— i wUos, OBMtloial opMU w i f j member of the Hartford Symphony SNET is administrative vice pn standard is being Impoeed upon In his statement of last Novem­ Five alternative reghmal plana to dor e O w and oCrahi, And folko who board has resigned end the or­ in Barbizon's own creationif ■ ■ Aeheaoa. for land use will be explained et oat add arliik m w M r oomotlmw onfftr Ident, to which he was n am ^ in the oath today to further alle­ ber, Walker said many of Ms r* aUM UaSdtr irritation...with tlwt m t - chestra concertmaster has been 1956. He also la a member o f giance to individual superiors in A general, who Inveetiirhted the crults "literally did not know why these and other charges, found lOM, anooariortablo fodins. "fired," tn two unrelated actions, the board of directors. ■ r office, and eN>ec!aUy those above they were wearing the uniform of The board of education idV meet If son art mlMmblo'and worn ont bo- It was learned yesterday. the military service, who operate Walker who had an excellent tonigM at 8 at the school. ’ auHatthattditooibtor(n.Dotn‘tPillto{- Rowe was named president in the United States Army.” record as a combat officer In toB hdp bstbrirnalB nUcrins oetion, br Francis Goodwin n , president of 1955. Since then the omiipany's without faith in, and in violation ”We are at 'war,” said Walker, PnbUe Records _ tbrir tootbias riftot to oato bladdtr irri- the symphony said Albert B. Hol­ W orld W ar U And Korea — to be WatrsnUee. deeds: U and ft assets have Uicreased from (233 Slips by Barbizon are made td of, the Constitution and their "Wei are infiltrated. We are loa- tation, and br tbolr nlM diurttie action land, big money raiser for the mu­ million to (402 million. He start­ oath.” "a sinoera, deeply religious sol­ Housing Inc. to Alphonse and tbrinisb tbo kidnm-tondins to Incmao sical organization had handed in ing the war every day. Are our dier" and a patriot. He also term­ Alice D. Julian, propeiW in ML tha aotsm of tho 11 Blits of kidntr tabat. ed with the company in 1926 as a As commander of the 24th Ar­ hands tied, yours and mlneT” So if aastins bt tbaebt mtkto rou ftd his resignation es A board mem­ clerk in tjie accounting depart­ my Divislan in Germany, Walker An army In'vustigation Into Wal­ ed him an eccentric who' has "vio­ Sumner; Mhrgaret Rich to Stole P. drass*d-ant, mltorablt, with rtttln i. ber. ment. perfection... to enhance your figure. lently aatl-OommuiilsUc.” Crockett, imiperty in the rear of ilttplttt alsntt, dpBt wait, try Doan’s aaid, he "led my command in an ker's Indoctrination program found POhi, sat Iht taina happr rtlltf milllont Fritz Mahler, musical director Maxey la married and tha father assault against the most capable hata aaUortd for erar M raara. Atk for of the orchestra admitted he hito of a son and two daughtora Hla and deetnicUve enemy the world tha larsa aeonomr aiao and Baas monar. "fired" concertmaster Cabriel Ba­ Oat Doan’s FUlt todari home is in North Haven. has ever known.” nal, but that the severance was He holds a doctor’s degree from "My assault was ; ot supported,” Tho Bank that give’- you PACK AGED SAVINGS not to take place until the season’s Yale. Walker asid, adding that there end because of oohtraet provlslonB. was no effective program in this Goodwin said he did not feel at Lovely slip to keep you cool and freak. Of country or the mlUUry “against Uberty to give the reason for Hol­ Moving to GUutonhury Zephaire Batiate, iced with anowy em­ PUROI land’s resignation. He aaid it waa NORTON (AP) — Dr William broidery. Shadow panel. Needs little or no-* something "personal” ■within the M. Mahoney, superintendent ot k n s C rs^ Mars It M srte-PUI^iw ^.lM s^ oatnmlbtee. schools lure elnee 1958, la resign­ ironing. Just aak for “ Rio*' by Barbizon! C o n ta ito r ^ N , khi(A UlU c r a b ^ White only. Sizes 10 to 12, 9 to 16, 1 4 ^ chndren, pete M turf. Apply srith y o w A i ^ Neither Holland nor Bahkt were ing to, become superintendent' in Earn Dividends atrailahle fo r oomment Glastonbury, Conn. to 20Vi. 88 to 44. (or my other). Win your battle with eraograss NOW. Mahler said, "I can’t give you His decision waa ann-ouneed SPRING any ..information now. But Banat yesterday. S 4 . 0 0 'wiu finish out the season.” Mahoney, 41, has been with tha CHECK-UP Mahler said there are many per­ Norton School system since 1960. from April 1st sonnel changea in one way or an­ Me previously spent two yean as Cameru and Equipment other In the orcheelra from time principal of an elementoty school to time, but "no changM ’will be tn W Mtfield. Matching pettirslip. White only. Small, me­ Checked and Repidred Dtpeslh mod* t1iro «9li MdcWi April 6 effective this seaseib^. Born to (Deal Bridgewater, Ma­ dium, large. 9-11*18-16. Technicolor and Kodak Goodwin said he hoped he would honey U; a-graduate of Bridge- will ccmi dividMds from Apift Ut* Member DMrederal be able to perauade Holland to re- water S^te College. He received coneider, adding, "We have not as $ 4 . 0 0 Quality ProceBsing Oeporit iBMniBoe Oo. his master’s degree and dootonte Double Stamps yet accepted his resignation.” at Boston University. He is married and has five chil­ On AD Film and Divort^ Granted dren. Processing NEW HAVEN (AB) — A New Attractive slip “ Endeor** by Barbizon. Haven mian whose wife waa ac­ White only. Sizea 10 to 12, 9 to 16, 14^ claimed tor her motherly quali­ Found Guilty HARTFORD (AP)—M n. Alma J, 88 to 44. t4AMonMtrrmm. Salem NassiH ties on a Mothers Day television Schofield, 66, of Scotland, Conn., H 20\^, CAMERA and PHOTO SHOP show two years ago has won a dl- vcNTce from her on gtounds of In­ convalescent home operator, wi A DBvid(6n |i LDVDothal Stort $&oo •SI BIAIN BT,—MI S-78S9 tolerable cruelty. found guilty in tJ.S. District qm ul Superior • Court Judge Elmer yesterday of foiging a (861 fbvern- Ryan, in granting the divorce ment check. She pleaded no contest to a iALWATB HJMfY OP PRII PAMOIMl! yaeterday, said Mrs. Betty Hahn, single count of a four count fed­ 48, now of New York, was "so eral grand jury Indictment that DISCOUNTS obseesed. with the glamor of show charged her with forging and cash­ hualnsas and the daaire to push ing two checks. her children Into It that svery- Federal Judge T. Emmet Claris TIMED FOR . thing else eras subordinated to this accepted the plea over the ob­ Here, front DuPont reaearch. amUtiMi.” jections of the government and en­ is a 'wonderful new way to m W. Hahn had a brief period of tered a finding of guilty to the running... walking..: WAY paint I New DuPont “Luoite’* national attention In 1960 vriien charge. DISCOUNT OCNTIRS TEENS she waa the suhfeet of a Mother's . She will be sentenced May 21. Wall Paint gives walls and seil- Day program on ths “TUs Is Your The grand jury Indictment Ings a rich, flat ftnieh.,.with MANCHESTER PLUMBINO life” Mevlaloa show. She was de- charged Mrs. Schofield with forg­ -soribed aa a mother-who had de­ none of the nuisance yoti’ve ing end cashing government ^— ------sitting. . . standing known In the past... with less AND SUPPLY 60. time getting ready and clean­ F. T. BLI8H JR., Pres.'and Treas. ing up afterward! 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER, CQNN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 PAGE. NINE M G S EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRH. 4, 1982 r i ...... \A school daaptto offlorts at h o tt s a r- study to the ’WsUun a t h o t chil­ eoet of theee eervlees baa far eut- build oducattenal Maiita, fateUlUeo here on iierth u well as in efutoe, IriM of any onUnaiy American girl the doer even Uiou|^ he acts care­ enta aad^teaebaxa to gat cnlMren dren.' atrijMtod the toe'reaae to the ad- and staffs. Willard Rogers vaiuagsa of the servlcea, thereby PJfCHW* m w m r^-~^ ' - than there la In all the maritid rec­ fully.!uHy. fbr laatanos,':yitiMi the to tote obtagoiy to re^u aL For the past 12 years wa have and, ragrettab^, the tlme -seems to brakes Of your ear 6a M t funetten My husband and I bavo read and lessening tha relativa 'daslrabUUy. been , 'brainwashed by the' "hard ord of ail tlim multiple-mated »ex > e n ratajj J|w r|di havis ootne to wonder out loud and you became involved in an acr heard that the chaUenge of today 'A Oractol Tear* Manchaster to not unique to thto sell” tactics of professional educa­ whether we are going to’keqp this goddeeece. Ami, even In spite o f the ddent, you may be Ueble even CA LL Ml 9-2621 makes tt aboolutMy necaasaiy to Tb tha Editor, reepeet. It le unique only In tha tional admtoiatratora. rOBLiraiO BT THB though you did not know that the Communicatlaiis for pubUcatioos la tha Open Forum wlb not ba better prepare diudren rtt today I t wag aUraulaUot and eneour- dagraa ef gravily of the situation. . Now Is the time to say, "Ws'ra nSs^wSSKTtm CO. m e . national endeavor jn the rigti^ mockery their public rituals make guarantaed. pulfllcation If they contatB ariea tkaa 300 woeda. lha ' B ia d i a ^ t > of it, eex remains. In reelity, a brakes were defective. The eecond for Uie .worid of tomorrow, Wa agtog to read your adtUndal aa ■ Thto to a cruciat year. Tl>to to the not buying Uda year.” moral and ethical orbit. - Harald reanvaa tha rl|ht to decUaa ta p u M la h ii^ iM ^ ^ admit R but let’s prepare them freesihg the tax rata. fiilCh b Atata- Stocaraly yours, tender and gently strong and de­ type of. situation la the accident For Inyestment Ai/Wce ’ year wban it to toeunlbaat upon Because these sevm young .men caused by the use of dynsmite. L,may be libelous or which la la bad taata. IXea •xptaaaxm at r"«*- for those aetMtiea for which they mant must hkva been mafia only the Board of Directors to utilise Kobert F. Gorman. • j s s r s t e cent and beautiful thing. leal viawB la darirad by hontributiaris of thia «fliaraefar K-C BINCi have a natural aptitude. W a rmn’t altar the meat aerlous and savara PufStahera . _ were to. undergo rigorous and sac­ The third oocurs If your dbg bites six capable nglatored repnaefitativea to «erv« yoUr pvary ten whloU afe defamatory «r aboatva win tw rajaetadf new, unusual, and even apparently Eveiy Friday Night At 8 P.A4. WnindMl Octobar 1, 1881 rificial traihlng, culminating, in someone. You are responsible^ for Bubscribs to the wtoh being the ana^rsto of the oituaUan. unorthodox approacheg to cut costs Rail-Cpr Sales Low Who Is At tlBuIt? Investment need. Open Thurritey evenings from 7 to 9 -P M . • flsther of tbs tiioufht jMloaophy PubUtbMl B S rtr/ . ttvanlai the Aqiectacular risk of their own When you are In possession prO all damage denb by your dbg—the Tha primary purpoae at a munici­ and yet mcteaae aernees. 'HiU Is 8HEARSON, HAMMILL and COMPANY, "The Firm lliat when' dealing with ebUAen ahd pal government to to render serv- the yaar whan the Board of Educe- Hew York—Deliveries of new Junday, and HolMajrS.i y a rEqt« E W l - W . control of prop^y, you may be most common type o f damage done KMaHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME P oll Oftlca at Uancbralcr,incbralcr, 'Conn, aa lives, there wak, we think, little or A ThtHight for Today you If you do not shovel the ride- ♦rochlal schools and that the Cathc aehool couraea. fidiool counaelora Iceo to the degree that the tax­ tlaa.must make the .same approach. rallrallroad freight cars ta IMl liable to persons who are Injured by a dog la, of course, the bite. Reoeaech B u ilt" NYSB and all othw major exchanges, Second Claaa Mall Matter. no quarrel with the first kfnd of walk parallel to the irireet, but the To the Editor, Uc bl|^ adiool has quite a rigid are admittedly helpful tf t ^ donH payers are wiUirig and able te pay. The high epst ot education to the were probably the fewest since 138 MAIN SHEET — MANCHESTER Speasered by the Manchester upon that property. 'When you con­ THa law applies even when'you are SHBIAKSON, HAMMJLL and CO. U located at 913 Main Street SUBSCRIPTION RATES town is usually liable for any ac- One of the moat encouraging admisalon qualiflcation. place too much emphasis on theory N o aervlca to necessary, only de- primary reason for our high tax 1939, ths Americin llailway Car special treatment their govern­ -'Ceoncil of Churefcea -.y trol property, you are lei^ly re­ pert owner of the dog or when you Payable tn Advance eidenU which occur on that rider things to. happan’ to the taxpayers Hera again, I wander if we are and too little on pracUesUty," airabie. Tha. degree of deairaMUty rbte. Itor the poet 12 yeara! the Institute reports. The-total for the Carrier ment allowed them. Thia was the quired to provide proteeticn for are keeping a dog which behmgs welk. Howover, the sidewalk lesul- In Manchester la the editorial in not wasting tima and money to a t I submit to The Herald readers defienda upon the advanUgee budgeta of all other depdrtments first nine months was 25,139. For On, Tear ...... CB.SO petals who come In contact with to someone else. ix Montlia ...... 7.7S . privilege of aelUng to one m ega T h e'first verse of the fourth big to your house is uaually your The Manchester Herald entitled tempting to force higher educe that this woman to eollaboratlon the service end. the cost. ha-ve been cut to allow only the the same period in I960, deltveriee your property; and If an individual lia b ility aMo extends to the brae M onth,...... 3.90 Bine the exclusive rights to tha feapooiriliiUty. i t one tenant lives -FreaaaVtha Tta Rate." tion on diUdiitt who UtacaUy hate with her husband has given much The increaaa in the proportionate moat dealroMe aervleos to order to reached 43,175. Advertise in The Herald—-It Pav« fOne Month...... 1.30 chapter of Luke contains a rather le Injured, you may be liable for owner of a tavern who serves al- In a house, he Is UaUe Tor keeping Tha comment la the editorial weekly ...... ;... .80 stories they were about to live surprising statement, — " f t n u — damages. Let’s take some examples ei^U c beverages to an intudeated this ridewslk clean. But, if more individual who latsr Injures some­ that this would ba tha yaar for the through. For thla' they got a con­ full of the Holy Spirit—was led by which illustrate potential liability 935 MAIN ST. • Ml 3^5171 • OPEN 9 TO 5:30 - CLOSED MONDAYS MiatBGR OP than one tenant hves in the house one tn an accident while under the taapayeris to do aonsa "howling" THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tract price o f $600,000, which divld- situations. The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclualvely the Spirit—in the desert, where He —as In the case of an apartment influence. Is not a suggeatlon entirely, It Is antUled to the uae’ of republlcallon of ed.up Into a nice nest egg for each was tempted—."' The operator of a car is required house— the IsndlMd Is usually li­ The entire'^ Held of ' UsblUty Is a fa c t all newa dlapatchea credited to it or to use care In driving commen­ not otherwiae credited In thia paper Of them. Taxpayers who were fi­ It is usually assumed that temp-, able for shoveling fbs sidewalk. very'' wide "imd complex. The best The taxpayen of Manchsatsr, surate with driving conditions. For You nuiy also bs^ liable without with tha axceptlona of thosa who nancing the whole project, and who tatibns are associated with evil protection you oen have Is to be instance, if the city street' is icy any fault on your pert In c«taln are oh tha Board of Dlraetors, are didn't happen to buy one pertioular careful and to carry adequate in­ environments. However, to the per­ drive more slowly than you would rituallona In other certain surance to cover any possible oc­ alrcatb^ howling. But more must Pull aerrlce client of N- E. A. Se magazin'e, may have had their mo­ sons of good'character the flavor lf< you were driving bn sn Jtotm|{es remilt :1n t(ty upon currence. be done th an howL W a must mate ICA Inc. ments when they wondered o;' an obviously evil situation neu­ highway on a euijny day. I f It plain to tha Board and tha Gen­ Publlahera Repreaentativea. 1— tralises temptations and these per­ Jullua Matheara Special Arency—New whether they were getting their are involved in an accident In eral M an ager'th at wa w ill not York. Chlenco. Detroit and Boeton. sons repulsed by ■ that which Is whleh you are at fault, you are said stand for any Siereaae In the mill MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP money’s worth. But we don't think clearly evil. But this does not to have been negligent. You have CIRCULATIONS. rate. OF MANCHESTER TWO FOR THE MONEY anybody quarreled, with thia speci­ suggest Immunity to temptation. committed a tort, or a wrong, and We must take the title at The The Herald Printing Company. Inc., fic deal for the ^ronauts, even The most subtle temptations beset the wronged person might collect \ Herald editorial aa a slogan. aaaumee no financial reaponsiblllty tor “ good” people and saints when damages. In order for him to col­ typographical errora appearina. In ad- though it was umuual. But per­ "Freeae the tax rmte" should he they are engaged In good works. lect, he must prove three baste vertisementa and other reading matter haps all-of us are going to think JDIL the wOi to battle of every tax­ In The Mancheater Bventna Herald. Jesus had just received His Di­ points: There must be negligence some day, that it might have been payer In Manchester. I f the tax' Dlaplay adverUalng cloalnp houra: vine commission from God, unde­ on the part of the doer; the p«r- n who was wronged must have payers do hot assert themselves For Monday—I p.m. Priday. better to have Congress vote these niably a great spiritual exper­ there w ill be no stopping of ths tax For Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. seven men a special bonus for their ience. "Full of the Holy Spirit- Cffered damagee as a result of For Wedneaday—1 p.m. Tueaday. that negligence; and the victim increase, next year another three Por Thuraday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. special service than to allow them led by the Spirit—He was tempt­ or four 'mlUa s w ha proposed. Por Priday—1 p.m. Thurrfay. ed.” What a warning this is to must be free of fault himself. If he at one low price Por Saturday—1 o.m. Priday. to make business profits, on the has contributed to the accident In General; Manager Martin con­ Claaatfled deadline; 10:90 a.m. each us! We dare not be self-confident. a side out of their national sendee Jesus was saved from making which he was Injured, he may be tinually' talks about 44 mills, this day of publication except Saturday — Is a falsehood sis rivefyone knows 9 a.m. Their nest egg from the maga- foolish decisions that would have guilty of contributory negligence, and barred from recovery. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY under hts budget gate would be Wedneaday, April d slne gave them nest egg capital. To wrecked His ministry.. How? By depending upoii, resources beyond 'When you control a house or an 47.3 mills. Imaglndl Purnish your living room with tori fillings; covtrad ^tekt (undtr. manage this, they needed a collec­ HlmseK. He found guidance in apartment, whether you own It or A PR IL 5-6-7 ^ The Town Devclopmsnt Com "two qeverad-to-orddr piacds at cushions); zipparad 5Vs" erewn-meld- Close*Up Dangler Too tive business agent. Just a few truth God revealed long before in merely lease it, you are reqionsl- mission is askiag for thousands of dollars to hire a full time man to p ica you'd exp«ct to pay for a sofa! ad foam latax rubbar scat cushions One o f the dangers this modem, weeks ago, it came out that some the Axxik of Deuteronomy. I f fa­ ble for that property. In Connecti­ miliarity with the Scriptures was cut, the liability rests with the saU Maachaatsr. hydrogen-bomb, electronics sentry of their capital, credit' and pres­ naees ar# soundly made with hard­ and other details listed under the vari­ valuable to Jesus, how much more persem who is in possession and The greatest selllhg argument tige was being Invested In a hand­ kind of world lives with is that of do we need such knowledge. control of the property. In other ALL GIFT ITEMS • IHt VOCMVAMN or APtCnCA, IMG Mancheater eould have would be a wood framos, doWafad, gluad and cor- ous types. Covered to ^fder with de­ some malftinction or miscalculation some new Florida motel. One of "H e that thlnketh he standeth, words, if an accident occurs In your \ statemeBt thait w a bad decided to ntr bracad; rubbarizad hair and cot- livery in about 6 waakt. of long-distance warnings, sudi as the attractions of this motel would take heed lest he fall.” Jesus had apartment, you are usually liable. "Freeae tha tax rata.” Wa would good reason for both teaching and /CVipllcfwagen dealer is a m an not need a paid employe to ptd>- occurred when, in 1960, we alerted be the location there of seven spe­ However, if the accident takes exemplifying humility.” place In the corridor of the apart­ hclse this news. It would i^cead our bombers against the rising of cial suites, bearing the names of Rev. Percy M. Spurrier ment, or in any other area which DISCOUNTS like wild Are. the seven astronauts. These suites of many parts. ^ the moon, or when, last fall, we South Methodist ChurCh U us^ in common by ail the ten­ UPTO . . . , Induatitas that have passed ua alerted our bombers simply be­ would be where * the astronauts ants, the landlord is usually tp - 707 by would take another look. sponslble. - Congratulations Mr. Editor esi cause w e luid stopped hearing, for Oiesnselvea would stay, when they 5,008'liqrts, to ba exact. And most o f , Sulfur Monopoly Long In your own house— the home your flna editorial. Howaver, if the "Starter" wing group the moment, from our Arctic radar were In the vicinity. When they which you own apd occupy—^ybo • GLASSWARE # BRASS ITEMS them fit ony Volkswagen ever made. tarqpayers do not stand Arm on outpoets. weren’t there, the suites would be MESSINA, Sicily—From before must make the premises safe for a (Because mdiit are interchangeable from "Freesa tha tax rate" your edi' Along with this very modern for rent. 215 B.C., when the Romans selaed bustnees visitor, and you m ^ • POTTERY torlal win go unheeded. type o t danger of accidental war, Now it develops that the seven Sicily from’ Carthage, until A.D. warn the social visitor of any ebb- one year to the hext.l Another enoouraging bend ia sola and chair 1680, Sicily was the world's only we also live with an old-fashioned, astnHiauts are also going to live ceailed haeards which m ight exiat. Which gives us on enormous edge, and that a aoUd buainasaman like Mr. major source o f sulfur. The mon­ You have no re^onslblllty ttxwerd elsewhere and, had, through their • ARTIFICIAL ARRANGEMENTS Jack Lappen ia wUUng to atand up fledh-to-fleah possibility of- explo- opoly ended when Herman. Ffaaeh, a .trespasser other than not to In­ enormous depth. and fight for the tm ^yara. Mr. business agent, accepted the g ift of Htere’a th« most popolar combination for your livjin* Mon. an American, devised a way to tentionally injure him or lay a trap • ARTIFICIAL GREEN PLANTS We con repair any yeor VW. Or even Lappm deserves the gratlbidc at W e could get Into a war nobody seven complete homes in a new pinnp hot water into underground for him. ail Mancheater taxpayers. room ... thd major piecoe you'll ne«d. AU wing plocea Intended because of some signs! housing development out at Hous­ deposits and bring up molten sul­ In the winter, the town where build you a new one. All the ports are on Would It ba poarible to get tha have full apring edges and linad box pieata in addi­ fur. you Uve may impose a flhe against • ODDS AND e n d s TABLE Ohamber of Cammerca interested failures across a distance of thou­ ton, where much o f our future tion to tha other features mentioned above. Thick hand or on tap. tn helpfaig biirinsaa to Maneheater? sands o f miles. where muidi of our future space (That’s why V Wservice is fast and cheop.l Cannot ths taxpayen and biiai- crown-molded foam latex cuahiona add luxury. W e could get into a war because effort is likely to be located, and COME EARLY TOMORROW men of Manriiaatar expect the THURSDAYS You select your own fabrical (Sofa alao avidUbla in o f some matter o f Inches In a place vdiere the astronauts rtiay Indeed A fuel pump is $9.95*. A rear fender, Chamber to lusd a helping hand to 92” aids at added coat) ; k like Berlin. In the past few months, spend more of their future time as FOR BEST SELECTION ' , $17.50*. Plus installation. "Freaea the tax raUT" Here's Good Eating WiflMMT lib U a FRIDAYS In fact, many Shota have been they prepare for moon flight. The But what impresses people most ol^ut 196 BpeiWir St . Bred In Berlin which. If they had Houston housing development BREAST OF CHICKEN happened to be a little more ac­ builder was glad to have them in Over Ham— ^WHb Wine Saooe. our service is how we treat them, like a Badm BtU curate, could have provoked more his tract; the merchants of Hous­ Vegetable, Potato or Rlscotto. .. 5 1 . 5 0 Tb the BdHor, FLOWER FASHION customer. Even for a 104 fuse. Did you know that milBcna of accurate answering Are, 'and be­ ton w ere, furnishing the homes ■» SHRIMP MARINARA ...... $1.50 The VW is built like o $5,000 cor. people over 66 do not have suffi- To save space, arrange aroond-tht-coner gun a battle which Ivould not have free; this could be because every­ Vegetable and Potato. 695 MAIN STREET ' eient Inoome to provide fo r' ade­ Sectionals in ended until the push-buttons which body admires the astronauts so Why shouldn’t it get serviced like one? quate food,, houring and medtoal group of wing lectionala. Or, placed end-to- can fight each oQier ‘ at distances much; It could .also, of course, be lAKEO HASAGNA...... $1.25 NEAR HARTFORD GAS COMPANY care? Rrasritt Sm IsI Security end they give you a jumbo 96-ineh sofa! You benefits are. gomifletaly Inadequate. o f thousands o f miles had been smart promotion work. choose prints or texturaa for. any ef the CHICKEN CACCIATORE ...... ,$1.75 TED TRUDON, Many woctc long and hard to sup­ ■wing s ty le L groupe ahdwn here te go with your dqeoriit- brought into action. There seems to be no clear or di- with Side Order of Spagbeftl and Salad. INOOBPORATED plement these hBeAte. But un­ No one knows which kind of Bset law which lyould prevent the der present Socub Security laws, inc scheme. Luxurious foam litpi tdtihhnF danger of accidental war is worse astronauts, as government em­ OOMPLBnS LUNCHEON — CHICKEN POT PIE TOLLAND TFKE. these peoffie are severely pena|jzed lend 20th Century luxury tq all piMsa; box Completo Dfainers From $ i.iS TALOormuLii: .•CAtn for eandng over $1200.00 per year. pleats are lined . . . a deluxe feature. — that of long-range computers, or ployes,. from accepting such g lfta A person between the ages of 65 2 pieces that caused by the continued posi­ Otherwise, they wouldn't be ac­ * Suggeatod Retail Price East Coast P.pjC., Plus and 70 forfeits one doUgr In social tioning, face to face, o f human cepting U|sm. Nobody is trying to Transportation Charge To Your Local Dealership. asourlty benefits for every two dol- beings who might make a mistake influence any policy decision or of- Frank’s Cafe lan he earns over $1200.00 per year; ftor each dollar he earns over o f aim or o f temper. Aclal behavior on their part. No­ ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES Advertisement— InOOJM a yaar ha foefeita ona But It sepms likely that the dis­ body is really trying to buy them, 623 MAIN ST.—AT PEARL STREET dollar In beneOta, In other words, position to play the long-range just, perhaps, use them a little hiL .VGVD ba weehs for sothisg. Cengr— game In a push - button - happy But, if they and we go this far, man W ank Kowalski has faitrodne- CUSTOM Save space O F MANCH*EST>R ed a UU, H JL 9050 doubling tha frame o f mind might lessen if the it takes little imagination to see It’s Time to Think . lirntts to $2400 and $3400 to order element of short-range, face to face what else might be ahead. I f they to provide bnmadiate raUaf. He COVERED challenge were somehow reinoved. can lentKtheir names to a motel in oonUnuas to work for decent ben­ with sectionals Pair of Ruaeian and the United States which they have invested their efits and to and an dUerimhiatory Use love seats in pain, at either aide of tho About Mosquitoes Again penaltiaa. fireplace or at either end of your room. These might not be quite so nervous over money, how about a new brand of ‘ W rits te your OMigxensmen and each other’s long range missiles 53-inch models give an authentic Eariy Amer­ hot dog? What does one smoke in ask their support for this ' very Around - Hie - corner ornngementa love seats and bombers if they were not for space ? What Keeps the skin in con -; beneficial legwatlon. ican look to your living room. You select print . V ^ V G - Few people even today realize the great damage to community Ufa **Come 'natural” with sleek Daniah- ever scowling at one another In­ dltion Inside that uniform? I f peo- i NEED and to Individual health and comfort caused by imcontrolled moaqhlto EvalyX W. Grsgan, or textured covers to. go with your decorat­ Manchastsr, Omm. ‘ design eectioaals. Also good at aither side their own partition of Ger­ pie can give them homes, why not j MANCHESTER breeding. And .very few people become disturbed about mbsqmtoes ing schemes; pieces are nsade to order; come many. automobiles and refrigerators and | until they start biting in May. or JuncC Now, however, ia the time to sida tete lirMPlae*. When pNced aida- fresh from the factory. atari thinking about the problem and to atari planning to reduce their Submits CbmmMts by-aidg they moke e jumbo 94” sofa. They might not have such quick television sets ? numbers. I f 35% o f them can be eliminated, the rest will ham iv h . tb The’ Editor, thoughts toward the possible fate­ Nobody, and especially, perhaps. i noticed. But where should the killing begin ? ----- Tm being- nettkar fbeeOoua nor Chooee frew tweedy textored covers. ful inevitability of conflict be­ the astronauts themselves, w ants! have poetic asptoaUons when i Modem pieces hava round, tapered cpine--The Hendd le read; Ac- tween themselves if they were not, anything to go thia far and this ' SLIP­ Everyone should know that mosquitoes breed in water, not in grasa walnni-finisllcd legs with brass fer­ or dry areas. Mosquito control experts know that killing the im­ cumulatiim tax re-aption is bred. liulde the city of Berlin, maintain­ cheap. But if that is so. it Is per­ rules. mature mosquito forms while they are atlll in the water la the most Tba taxpayers aca’ aaatog red and ing continual pressure upon one haps time to wonder, out loud. Just effective and economical method. I f an attempt to kill mosquitoes jntoUc extr^vapaea la dead. another's nervous systems. where the halt Is to be. It seems to ; is delayed until after they have hatched out and are on the wing. And TMsubmlttlng the fbUow- Ing worth reading and studying FOAM LATEX TTiey are there, splitting Ger­ us, regrettably, that there ahould ■ Infesting extensive areas, they are produced wholesale and killed retail. eohiments, verbatim, to the Open many, and Berlin, facing each perhaps even be some alight re­ Forum impressed, a s ' I am sure other wiLli guns and tanks, 17 tracing of steps already taken and COVERS? CUSHIONS IN HOWTO ICILL THEM WHOLESALE Herald readers'-will be, that the years after the end o f the war they today's second thought announce- ^ conunaRUtar. whose sama and ad­ fought, as allies, to bring about the ment that the astronauts have now Mosquitoes that Invade your house or disturb your backyard.bar^ dress .1 have, la not a woman who can be laughed elt aa a eraric-pot or ALL PIECES defeat of Germany and the occupa­ rejected the homes they were ac­ publicity seeker. Slim line tion of Berlin. cepting yesterday, is, in our opin­ Select them in "Thanks Mr. Rogers to you and This is not only dangerous, but. ion, welcome and proper. j Ihr. Monui fa r. your oonunanta In If one can level a judgment without 1. Eliminate all atanding water by dumping, draining or filling. today's Rarald «n the ever mount- pairing attention to all the tangled 2. Cover rain, barrela and cisterng wfUi wire screening. k « cost o f IM s g to Manchaster. starter group The SexlcM Ones ’ 3. Be sure sewage disposal systems are covered, and have no over­ *T want ts preface mjr m a r k s power politics which have been Protect your y o u r home flow. with an aiSmlmlnn that I, as a woven into it, ridiculous. A popular modern livhig room combine-' Obvioualy, this la not a matter 4. Stock ornamental poola with fish. bom# manager do not have to be tion includes this 7^inch two-cushion mod­ This Is not only the physical lo­ on which w e . can pose as an au­ 8. Eniminate standing water in cellars and under porches. reminded that living coats have . Drain clogged roof gutters and flat roofs. been akyrockatliig fo r yaate, some soh I A A ern riimline sofa and a matching chair. cation in which we and Russia con­ thoritative expert, or a matter on beautiful Youll be thrilled with Watkins inryourihome . Stack pails, barrela, tubs, vases, boats and wheelbarrows tipside tnoeases justifiable but others They are covered to order! (The sofa is front each other face to face, fleeh which we can expect to receive any ? service. Pick up your phone, dial Ml '3-5171 down. . , ' dtagrapefid. also made in 92” size at additional cost). to flesh, tank to tank. It is the in­ authoritative oorroboratlon. But it 8. Dispose of old tires to prevent their holding water. "A t .the moment my criticism le- ■nd chair J i V V s and Watkins comes to you! You’ll make evitable key to any stability for is our hunch that the great sex ^. table tops 9. BuiV, flatten or punch holes in all tin cana , mtes to. tha otter disregard of our. 10.' Trsat all areas of stagnant water that cannot be drained with Hoard of BMucatlon and the ad- Europe, or for the world. There queens of pur ctvlUaaUon, one o f ; ! your selection right in the actual setting to can be no real prospect of stability be redecorated . . . the most convenient and No. 2 fuel oil (1 fl. oz. to each 15 sq. ft.), or treat with a 5% DDT HdnlstraUve school idBclaio to the whom is at the favorite rites o f the insecticide. ■eed fo r a eompiete sitndy of edu- or peace anywhere until tlje victors cult today with an announcement with custom-made pads practical way to choose new slipcovers. You’ll oxtional tiends. • of World War II have come to a that, already having changed men. find our representatives experienced, friend­ In residential woodland communities, where people have invaded "Iw l’s otart wHh three selativaly settlement of the German problem. the natural habitat o f the mosquito and where m c^u ito anm^ranca she will now obtain a divorce, are ly, helpful. emmso hi our aehool eur- This is the territorial, power poli­ la particularly severe, mosquitoea arise mainly from the temporary Hrittom— child psyekalogy. child Sofa and chair really sexless In everything except 30 X 42*’ size woodland pools'and marshy areas. Moat of these woodland pool and CUSHIONS tics bone between us. So long as we xpseoh th m py.an d child giddance the most superficial appearance. , From your first phone call to the final fitting swamp mosquitoes are weak fliers capable of traveling only riwrt tofatioa. TIs m , pannttttog am f mind- face each other across it, with for as little as OF Their embraces, we auspect, are in your home, the story of Watkins custom distances, so it’s likely that if breeding spots near your house are ™ that you oo not want to hear a bared tieeth, we cannot even reallj^ treated, numbers wUl be sharply cpt. The best way of controlling embraces of desperation, in which slipcovers is one of vast assortments, su­ 'whtiebook analysis of the fardcal "starter" Lawson . concentrate on the resolution of these mosquitoes is to locate all the temporary woodland po<^ left Mtempt of educators to ram down they themselves are vainly seeking perior quality, e x j ^ craftsmanship.. /. a by melting snow and spring, rains and all marshy: areas around the- other problems between us. Don’t.let hot tilateg and liquids, ruin the tte throats of pupils courses for the very thing they tjr t supposed to . story of stimulating new colors, patterns house duitag April and May, and treat them with 5% DDT. Ona they not only have no apU- For all these reasons, diplomatic beauty of your dining table. Just call MI possess. Their kisses, we bet, aro and fabrics. treatment la usually sufficient, since many of these woodland pools « fie but courses to which they reports which now seem to feel dry up after June.Jat. A n y stagnant water areas that persist should icicles. Their glamorous moments, 3-5171. Watkins Drapery Shop will send a ■xve ahstdutely no Interest and that perhaps Russia is' turning be treated at mimthly Intervals during the summer months. ^Mch tharaior cannot by any we'll wager, are sa contrived and trained representative to measure'your table. aside from its absorption-with the Your pbd will be custom made to fit YOUR Once you have selected the right fabrics in *weteh eg the tmaglnafion con- forced ,as if thtlr director was HOW TO KHX THEM RETAIL M o t e to their aneoeas to adult U fa use of Berlin and the German prob­ the right colors, our cutter, who has had standing in the wing with the table exactly. a very large extent; the.need lem as nerve war weapons against years of practice in a skill whose experience More costly and'lesa efficient control steps have to be relied on once standard fomiula. Instead of being fler the three cfaUd-alde I have pln- the West and developing some poL Watkins Table Pads are made with basdwobd counts above all else, comes to your home the Insect U^es flight in search of food. The adults of most species P*>inted to ths fisait e f bridge Inoth- full o f passion and love . and hide In grass and shrubs during the day to avoid the dtying effect o f Icy thirst for sqme decisions which framing to keep edges trim; polished alumU and cuts and pins the fabrics to'the contours golf mothers, galUvanting vVarmlh, these arei we all can the hot sun. This fact makes the application of insecticidal sprays $a would close over such nerve ends num foil to diffuse and reflect heat upward. of ,3«our-furniture. Your fabrics are then t o n e r s so why Maine Oie schools? gtiess, really the empty ones, the the surfaces of plants and other resting places a highly practical wpy "M y Phildren do not nood child and insulate them against cold war Stitching is inside; no stitched edges to taken to our workshop and wwn with lavish of halting adult mosquitoes. Water emulsion or. oil solution sprays ot barren ones; actually the living Wdiotogy, speech therapy or use, are • welcome reports, which gather dirt; np threads to wear out. Pads . care. The same ditter returns to your home 5% DDT applied to these resting places at tha rate of M.gallkBis p er. guidance clinics. I f my mockery, if the psychological troth acre and aj^Ued with a hand sprayer will oontrol moaquttoaafotabout' ■hould be met, if they prove valid, are extra light; extra strong. and pbts your covers on.the fufniture to in­ ^O dren dhtM Od « q r the throe and the actual experience weije a week. The spray noxsle should b e ^ ju ft e d for a .fine sp ray-th at. $~woaId with the aaeapOon of Popular Layiwn with our own discreet willingiless sure perfect fit. Does yimr room have limited wall space? Lewsen known, of the very things they Choice of beautiful wood-patterned tops (or almost floats in the air and drifts bits the viqictation lightly. Reaviet*' fP>seh A »«n frlt*-r btomo savsatf. to face, at last, the responsibility soaking doses waste material an4 may.,."burii'' the plants. . love aeate nsay be the answer to your problem’. Tn are supposed.^to symbolize. white), with soft suede bottoms to protect ^ » t avtoi te tho matter o f H>aech for getting; jioth Russia and the Mtoleap 1 wouU takn a course to laiger zioomi they can be used as auxilary seating This is the futility inside them­ against scratches. Why not come in, or phone now, for shop-at- 'DDT sprays are good to kill moaqiiltoM that enter horises for shelter.: United States out of Germany. that if any o f siyxh n iten uhfcftu- b y p seats phiece 'to rejpdetion size sofas . . plaeed at right selves, and the slight deceit they ' home service? An appointm'ent will be made and blood jneals a t n igh t Spray the upper walla and acreena. is k - BoSsly had a spaech impediment. Over the years, the Lawson has proven the perpetrate on their silly and shift­ Why not ]^ n e right now-rMI 8-5171 to fit youij coijvenience. DDT will aetre to r abort periods of tline; 5% DDT sprays are reriduid . 'b t this controversial question of angles to your fireplace, or at the ends ef the room. most popular sofa and chair • design. This and effective fo r weeks. Be cautious when Using DDT, aa it la toxie ing partners, and the joke they and toaehor-aehoM room load, my cmi MtO- These 49-incb mod^s have full sprinf edges, fully • 74-{nch sofa and matching chair will pro­ Soinewhtfe, A Hall to humans sad airtmals Rsep It away from atnn, area, mouth and.. toniii attend the paroehifSs e h e k .: lined box or kdek bleats and genuine feapi latex rob* their partnero together play on us, DRAPERY SHOP RHONE Ml 3-5171 nose aa much aa poaaihla — don’t K u ay M ag flood or utanaUa, a n d - vide toe major pieces for your Hring room. This country, with its astro- the credulous innocents of the pub- avoid'animals. , - . ■ * ' T tttet are Bbaided to give a'plamp look; Mix or match fabrics for amsrt decorstor nauta ssems to be entering some Uc. kndb'iesi-- NICHOLAS A. MARZIALQ. ICJOk * to the yn- fotUcq! iffecta. _ _ _ _ imeharted saperianee TTiara la mors o f Ufs lb tbs tin t. AsnteiUy ai« . .x- t ‘ . ■ DiNgtar'odi-. r ?-»i. -

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■„ t ItA N G H E S m EVENING HERAU>, JCANCkESTER. GONN« WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. 1962 M A N C H E S ^ EYENINO HERALD. HANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN Tri- i Trends in Music •no op4n VP prime InduMrisl end to examine mSthods ot Im­ have on attraothig now Indaetry to ZBA to Consider Judge Orders Ailout To^n Frenoli Expect MoreTalks^t MUM.” win be held Iw the Town proving Msnoheeter’s abUlty to at­ Manchester.. AprilStyles Developmtnt OammlfSlon on April Obituary tract Industry here. ' The eommlsalon’a first meeting When ysmr dCetor nsha where 8 Bids April 16 Chaminade Theme On Industry Aid U. The utilities axpanMona, for new Ladies Night for tha TaU ElectioiiB for with local industrial repreel»Bta- ysa WBS!t year pr|SC»IP4*Bi‘^6M- Schools . Speed Show Feature *nto talks wUl begin at • p.m. in Industrlee or aiqpanalon of lOoaj Ih- Uves, was held on Feb. 14. In- «d . . . s a y ------%ILIJIAU yTown Cedars___ will ill ha hald Saturdw at Modem irw fU In muaie ware 11- the Mnall auditorium at the Man- Five variances and three spe­ 7:30 p.m,' In American Lagiod A seeend meeting M local maa- duetriao, will relate to the aouth- element wsatber kept many local PRABMAOY. Frea dellvety. ehtstsr IBgk sohool. west and northwest aecttena of manufacturers from attending. cial exception requests, one to al­ Russell Dead; Home, at Leonard fit. 'ncketa may By MiUMB FLYNN New' Assembly KirtrattA through the meffia ot ra- tiififfiurtos and Mandiaetcr'a mu- MI 9-2861 - . - . On Integration The prhulpal objeetive o f the town. p Named low erection of two, 4-family dwei- be obtained from Naah W, 'Rowlett, tImbnUas were among the at­ eerdefi m ukc and a live progranl, nleliial and civic organlaatlons, cov ­ 58 Ashworth fit, . tractive aceeeaotiee In an April at a KiMtlng o t tho Chaminatlai^ ApiU 11 meeting is to doteiintne Another point Which will be CheTs tip: Boil fowl In an open lings at the southeast comer pt (Osatteaed frasa Page Oas) ering a range ot topiee which 1% wnst yrnys the Mvelopmtnt eom- raised relates to tha effect the pro­ •’ Mrg. I f U f m t W . onMMn of Was Official (OoatiiMied fren Fags One) "Shower of FaBiions" ehow ad- Muaical Club Monday night In tho pan because covering tends to Summer and McKee Sts., will be Sunday School teachers of the etudes poestble uUlitiM e n p i^ e n s mlsalen osn sjslst - lecsl indUktry posed highway m’stem, Rt. 6, will make the stock cleu*^. OiUMldy Hill Rd. h u boon named tended by 170 wanen laat night menu, or leaking driblats icf in­ Fadaratlbn itooni of. Center CXm- considered at 8 p.m. Monday, April ana's pupU plapeineht law In Newr Salvation Army tjriU meet tonljlit in Fellovndiip Han of Second Coil- Read Herald Advst Coventry chalmuin of the "Friend­ At Hamilton Orleans unconstitutional.' Hs did at 8 at tha church for a training gregntlonnl Church. The ahaw, formation, that make campaign gregational Churrii. 16, at public hearings to be held conferenca. ly Town" profram. Mre. Olbeon by the Zoning Board of Appeals in not rule on Its appUcatlon In the aponaored by the Second Church ammunition. Debre has been About 40 naambers and gdaota h u Mr*. Jimet tiewle of the Municipal Buildii^. Robert W. Russell, 86, of 81 rest of the state. Every Louisiana Woman’a Fcilowahlp with faahlone making speeidies revierwinf tha heard Mra. Norman Blade, pnogram Mountain Rd., Glastonbury, died city, operates a s e g r e ^ e d ariiool A radio aerlas, "Tha BlUa from Burton'e will be preeented diairman for the evening,'explain ToUend Rd. aa vice , chairman and F ill^ . the special exception re­ Spaaka to You," aponaored by the accomplishments of his admin­ quest for the four-family dwel­ mt his home today after a long ill­ syaitem. agnln tonight at 8. the development of music from the Mre. Beatrice Keller of Rt. 44A ae uuiatlan' Science Church, will istration. 10th century to the praom t She ONLY 15 SHOPPING DAYS TILL EASTER lings is Andrew Ansaldi, for jarop-, ness. He wse administrative as­ This knocked out one oC the last For the April ehowera aeaaon, Ualaon ofificer. sistant In the generM manager’s of­ rear-guard actions by the Louisiana start Sunday. It replaces "Hoar there were umbrellaa In muted The government has imnounced played portions of recordings of irty situated in the RMidence A Chriatiah Science Heals’’ which plainchants of tha early church, Mr(. Gibeon eaid the program Zone. 5 fice at Hamilton .Standard, division Legislature. State Sen, E. W. prints to match print dreaaaa and that the inllltary draft term la be­ calla for residents to voluntarily of United Aircraft Coyp., until his O rat^et said leglslatcm may bave- has been on the air aince 1861. The muaie of Monart, tha atonal music Others asking special exceptions 15-mlnute prijgram wHt be heard In gay red to accent a pin atripe ing out.. Increased allocations for provide hospitality, which is food retirement last year. an answer and promised drastic eeeraucker riitrtwalst drees and the aged are expected to be ap­ of Alban Berg, telling why the mu- are Oakland Motors, Inc., Stock at 7 a.m .' Sunday m WDRC, and care, without cost to a Now At the time of his retirement, action, but he didn't say what that denim all-weather coat wlUi red proved soon. Finance Minister sie ia strange to the ear, and a HOUSE k HALE York City child. The number of Pl„ Industrial Zone, and £. C. Mr. Russell was a member of the Hartford and a t '8:16 a.m. on 20th century Folk Mass by Oeofrsy Sollmene, 367 Oakland St., Resi­ would be. . ^ WHAY, New Britain. print lining and white leather eord Valery Glacard D’Eatalng has ohildren tentatively set to arrive division's operating committee, Theodore H. Sh^NUd Jr., presi­ belt ’ hinted that the Income tax load Beaumont in July will be neoeesarily limited, dence Zone A, both for used Car which is made Up of senior man Voealista, thalr selsctions and ae- dealers' licenses. dent ot the Orleans Parish School Other acceaaory Items Included Heads County Unit of two million amall taxpayers famous brand names... plus! valuable green stamps she pointed out Board, said he "almost deOnitety" Members of the Newcomer's patent, tapestry'snd plastic straw companlats were as follows: Mra Those submitting variance bids Mrs. Alfred Sundquiat, 50 Wyl- win be lightened soon. The "Friendly Towh” plan pro- will call a special meeting Friday Club, aponaored by the Manchester Lawrence Almond, "Overtones,” by include the following: handbags, straw, tulle and lace lya St', yesterday assumed office T h e de{)uUes' full five-year term videa a child’s transportation, lia­ to authorise an appeal. Unit of the Ibrttord Cbunty trimmed millinery, cryatal "pop- Ragbach, and "The. Mountain," by bility ininirance, medical expenses Church of the Assumption, 285 'YWCA, will model at a fashion as ptosident of ths women's aux- would come to'an end late In 1863, ■ Griffis with Mra. C^rua TOnipkins; with all cash and charge purchases W. Center St., Residence Zone B, Louis G. Rlecke, a I x ^ d mem­ pit" necklaces in pastel colors and but the end of the Algerian war and all cosU of arranging and or­ ber, said, "i'm afraid it might show at the Grandway Store, Man­ Ulaw to the Hartford County Mrs, RusaeU Vennart, ‘*nil. There and Anthony Chenot, 22 Crest- spring footgear fashions from Bur­ Momcal Association at the unit’s sfeen.jam s to present the Ideal psy­ ganizing the visits. cause chaos In the system If we chester Shopping Parkade, Friday ton's shoe store. Was You,” by Meredith Wilson, Bkush ciilld is given a complete wood Rd., Residence Zone A, both 18th annual meeting at the Orant- chological moment for De Gaulle have to desegregate aU those at 7 p.m. Sportswear included pineapple and "SummMtima,” by Genhwla. health examination before accept­ plan additions at the rear of a moor In Newington. to caU elections. The popularity with Mre. John H. Pormeron; Mra. dwelling which in effect will place grades In September." print lined Bermuda shorta with of De Gaulle and hla followers O pen Thursday till 9:00 p.m. ance and also receives a nurse's ex­ Louis RIttner, another member, The Manchester Fine Arts As­ She became the second Manches­ Slade, ."Flooca La H s 4 ^ by Cima- amination within 24 hours before detached garages-at the aide of olive green biouaa and blue denim should be at a record Mgh. He ra. and '*0 Can T t Sfw Cuahlon*." sug;gested the board might study sociation will sponsor a rumnqaga Bikini hlphuggers, Bermuda shorta ter'woman to serve as prerident oi leaving New York to be sure there the house. The variance is to al­ sals Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the county auxiliary. Mrs. Charles obviously will want a , favorable arranged by Britten, with Mrs. are no symptoms of contagious low the garages at the side of the abandonment of the dual school and hlp-stltched skirt shown with Amembly and a co<^ratlve gov- ayatem. at the American Legion Home, Jacobson Jr., 45 'VVyllys St, was Tompkins. disease. house. rad and white checked shirt, belt eminent as he re-orientare-orienl the na­ Wright, 49, a native New Or­ Leonard St. Proceeds will be’ used president in 1852-58. Also, Mra D. Drummond Stew­ August Zeppa, 738 Birch Mt. and neekerchiaf. tion's course at the end of almosfc art, "Loveliest o f Traea.” by Duke, BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS A ihlld guest will arrive with a leanian and a federal judge for 11 for an art scholarship for a stu­ Fashions for little glrla ranged The auxiliary, which InehMleS' g rw p of other children, Rd., Rural Zone, to use a dwelling dent at Manchester High School. 23 years of uninterrupted flghtbin r and "Sura On This Shining Night,” years. Issued the original order from blue denim slacks with carou­ 21 mamhera from Manchester, do­ panied by an escort. for temporary housing of farm Mrs. Catherine Mackowakl is In various parts of the world. by Barber, with Mra. William Klop- workers. desegregating tha city's public sel ambrolderM trim and popovar nated $8,070 last year for medical The children will visit for two chairman of the sale. and nurse acholaiships, and has The attitude of the political penberg: and Mias Janetta Fraaer, MODEL... A R R O W Weeks unless the hosts desire a Sophie MetrofskI, 53 Devon Dr., schools. When the ’order was Im- white blouse Oirougit navy and parties on the referendum has "Corala.” by TYehame, and "The e Residence Zone A, to operate a plmnented on Nov. 14, 1860, whits white check Blaster ault with box in 18 ysan contribute a total of child to remain longer. Lnnger The Covenant Men ot Trinity $26,000, In seholanihipB, Mrs. Sund- been at least partially conditioned White Swan of Samarakand," by vlsiU can be arranged by notify­ dancing school. parents withdrew their children al­ pleated skirt and boxy jacket to by the prospect of election. De Alberti. ' Covenant' Church will meet for a qulst reported. ing- Mrs. Gibson. Francis Panteleo, north of 755 most on masse from the two ele­ potluck^iriday at 6:30 p.m. Club polished cotton and organdy Gaulle has announced ' that he Mrs. PorchMon played two i^ano / 2.99 to 3.99 The Rev. James P. Keller, ftor- Parker St., Industrial Zone, to mentary schools which accepted members will bowl after the sup­ dresses. will -consider a "yea” 'vote to be aelections, 'T he Polka” from the meriy of Coventry and pastor of build a dwelling at 755 Parker SL Negro first gradera. per. The durability of the ekirt and not only approval of the cease­ "Age of,Gold” ballet, by Shoatoko- the Morrisanla Presbyterian Gov. Jimmis H. Dayia took con­ blouse outfit in' fashions’ was prov­ Cancer Program fire with the Algerian rebels, but 'rich, and 'T he Dance of the Prln- ed anew in a neat combination of Church In Ehonx, N. Y., will be in trol of the city's schools in an at­ The executive.committee pf Cen­ also approval for his past actions ceaa’’ from the "Firebird. Suite” • w M !. charge of the operation at the ETV Plans Drive tempt to head off deaegreg;ztion, ter Congregational Church will a white eyelet dreaey bloiue with a Set for Women in other fields and a mandate for by Stravinsky. V 'tT ll iV Boys' Spring New York md. meet with the board of education black dacron and cotton skirt. hla unannounced plans for the fu­ Refreshments wbre served from Robert W. Rasaeti but the action was nullified by a A handsome hhlf-slza fashion Mrs. Gibson urges yeaidenU to panel of federal judges. and music committee tomorrow at ture. a table decorated with white hya­ ® colors open their homes this summer so To Raise Funds was a beige two-pleoe knit jacket 1 p n _ agement officials, including de- Last fall the number of Integrat 8 p.m. in the Federation Room of for women only, win be preeented Agreement with this has oome cinths and pink candles. the New York children, many of dreaa with ribbed trim at the neck­ from the Union of the New Re­ partmegt heads. He served as ed schools in the city increased to ,^ e church. tonight at 8 o’clock In Bailey Au­ SUITS A \ .1 • stripos whom have never left the city The public relations director for divisional security officer and was w ____ _ line'and jacket front, shown with public—^UNR—which won 88 per six with only 12 pitgto chlldrsn a mint green straw and tulle hat ditorium of Manchester High area, "ean experience first-hand the Connecticut Educational Tele­ in charge of contract administra­ amending previously a ll-w h lt s The Little Flower ot Jesus Moth­ cent of the Assembly seats In 1858 ® ‘proad collar the many wonders of living in the and t a p ^ r y handbag. School by the Manohester dM^er, Girl Scouts Plan jr. sizes 8 to 12 vision Cv>rp. will meet with a Man­ tion. He had been an assistant sec­ classes. ers Circle will meet Friday at 8 Amerioan Cancer Society. on a platform of all-out support country.” retary. of United Aircraft Corp. p.m. at the home of Mrs, Ray­ Sharing the spotli^t with fash­ for De Gaule. Jacques Chaban- ■_f '’*1- Mrs. Gibson will be meeting chester committee tomorrow night More than 18. months ago, ions was a dance program present- Two cancer aoototy filma wlU be button down since 1940, mond Poutre, 61 Summit St. There dMwn, and a question and answer Delmas, one of the UNR founders, Four Age Groups with a representative of the pro­ to help arrange a townwide fund . . Started at Cheney’s Wright ordered public schools in ivill be an election of officers. M by Nancy Finley and Robert in a recent radio address reaf­ 19.99 gram about April 15 to complete East Baton Rouge Pariah and Patulak, both students at Man­ period with a panel o f town doc­ tab cellar eptember 1863, it was an­ lations director, said the meeting neee waltz, jitterbug, Charlestcm, erator of the Ascusslon. Thes Popular Republican Move- Advocates Rdcial Equality Coventry High School la starting budget and analysis department of olic segregation leader who said be a social hour with refresh­ ment—MRP—which has partlcl nounced by ths Oonnseticut Vsllsy #iYanferizad has been called for 8 o'clock in a bop and twist. — The program will include a re­ a job-placement service for High third'floor room at Whiton Library. Cheney Bros. He entered Pratt and she has been threatened with ex- ments after the meeting. bated in the government and Girl Scout Council office in Hart­ Roman Catholic Archbishop Joaeph Francli Hummel, German- 24.99 school students. Thoee Interested in Whitney Aircraft division account­ communication by Archbishop Jo­ Mrs. Barbara Harris of Burton'e view of the seven danger signals back ■ bom. ajchbtahop of New Orteana, has atjrrad up a hornet’s nest The -committee Includes Edward of oaneer. ked De Gaulle otr most of his ford. fashlenad as matieuleusly hiring students for after school or ing department five years later. seph Francis Rummsl, said her The Knights of Columbus or­ provided fashion commentary projects, is keeping a discreet with hla decision lost week to and segregation in the CathoUc Adamy, a Manchester PTA Coun­ against a colorful stage setting Mrij John P. Cheney Jr., edu- Scouta will ba grouped according student sizes 34 to 37 summer jobs are invited to contact cil delegate from the Nathan Hale In 1933 he transferred to Hamilton requeat for an audience with the chestra, lead by Enrico R. Reale, silence about future backing for ^ o o la .o f the arohdioceae of New Orieafia He is opposed in his as Dad's to eemplamant Alfred Boulden or Louis Mager at .iStandard’s service and sales de- prelate had been granted. background whirii included an tun- oatlonal chairman of the ehaptMr, the president, but It is recom­ to age as follows: Seven and 8- desegragition efforts by Judge Leohder Perez, Louisiana’s segrs- School as chairman; Frank Stam- will play for a musical "Xtoughboy planned the program, aseisted by his Eastar outfit the school. 1 partment where he rose to assist- Mra. Galliot, head of the aegre- brella table, trellis, stone fence mending "yes” vote In the ref­ year-oids will ba known as gation IsMsr. (AP Phetofax). ler. a delegate from the Keeney St. Frolics," sponsored by the First Susan Caahman, chapter sec­ a Brownies; those 8 through 11 aa " ant sales manager. He' became as­ gatlonlat Save Our Nation, Ine^, Congregational Church of Vernon, with -vines and daffodil and tulip erendum. 32.50 A t a recent bowling party for M School, and William Palmer, presi­ plants beneath evergreenu. retary. Juniors; those 12 through 14 as students of six high sdiools, six dent of the South School PTA. sistant to the general manager in protested the decision and led a Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at The Communists and the So­ 1940 and administrative assistant Oaneer society officials said that Cadattes, and those 15 through 17 'Vallsy Council offiosrs Including laadsrs toward ths existing pro­ awards were presented--two to The committee was appointed by handful of demonstratora in pick­ the Rockville High School audi­ many people have been Mcoeee- cialists also are urging their, back­ Mrs. gram. Thera will bs no change in • worsted, and dacron seven years later. eting the archblshop’a residence. aa Seniors. Scouta are now divided I. Norman Laraon,' ot Hanchas- Coventry students. Nancy Lassen, council president Mrs. Maurice torium- fully treated for cancer, but many ers to approve the Algerian ac­ Into three groups. Brownlee, Inter­ ter, fir s t' rice ' prerident of the the fundamental prlnclplea m the • solid bolors, self one o f the winners, had a score of Willey on March 22 at a council Mr. Russell' was active In com­ Salazar Speaker cords. But they have specifically munity and civic affairs. He serv­ Uvea have been lost because wom­ mediates and Seniora. council'. ■ ' Girl Scout organisation, tiut new patterns 14fi and Llndia TX^ggart, 141. The meeting. It will plan a fund drive Youth night will be observed by en waited too long before getting said that this cannot be taken as Detaila of the reorganization, The new deslgnationa are a re­ programs will be offered. .Mfs. G. party, sponsored by KUsworth to help support Hartford’s Chan­ ed as a director and vice president Hebron Manchester Graime at Us meeting an approval of De Gaulle's meth­ si checks, and plaids of the Greater Hartford Commun­ At C of C Meeting treatment. They have urged which may taka about two yaara sult of two atudiea condueted by W, Jonea of GlaaUnbury and for­ i !in 'lililiilliiiiiiiiiiliiiili High School and the Connecticut nel 24, due to go on the air in early tonight at 8 at Orange Hall- women to attend the program. ods of personal power. The Inde­ to accompliah, will be announced the Survey Reaearch Center, Uni­ mer Girl Scout commlaaioner in • charcoal, olive H'lii Interscholastic Conference, was summer. ' ... ity Chest, as a director of the pendent Republicans are letting popular 8 button Traveler’s Aid Society of Hartford, St. Peter’s Slates A former fellow student with after concluaion of a three-day versity of Michigan, about the .Manchester has been named to ex­ e held In Hast Hartford.:oT< Coventry Channel 24, a non-brofit enter­ Royal Black Preceptory - will each doputy .and senator make meeting, this week In Chicopee, needs and intaresta of adolescent plain new plana to troops and adult prise, depends for its operation on a member of the National Obun'cil Fidel Castro at the University of center vent model high school students have been meet In Orange Hall Friday at 8 Havana In Cuba will be the guest hla own recommendations to his Mass., attended by Connecticut girls and attitudes of scouts and voluntsersi' bowling In WllUmantleitic during the grants from business and educa­ of the U30 and on the l ^ r d of Lenten Services p.m. Plans will be completed for constitunts. "DECATHLON" governors of the Giant's Neck speaker May 1 when the Chamber Public Records ALSO . . . past several months. tional foundations and Individual the visit of tha Grand Black Chap­ No poIltlcBl parties have come contributions. Beach Association. He was most of Commerce meets for Its annual The marking period at CHS will Two special Lenten events will ter of Boston. dinner. out with a "no” recommendation. ..Last Friday. 4,000 leaflets- on recently vice president of the Building Permlto BOYS' and StUDENTS' close Friday with report cards due Giant’s Neck Land Improvement take place in the coming week at The gueet speaker will be Jose However, a relatively small num­ ‘by April IS. EfiV were distributed to school St. Peter's Episcopal Churbh, He­ LeMoyna C. Boleman, Intern of Larry Spiwak, carport at 28 ber of right-wing deputies and children In Manchester. Association.' Salazar, a civil engineer who has SPORT COATS The ariiool's Latin Club has re­ Clioroh Trustee bron: A corporate communion Emanuel Lutheran Church, will been InHhla country since October Plymouth Lane, $1,200. senators are asking independent­ preach at a Lenten quiet hour 12.99 to 22.99 leased its first issue-jof "Spartan In addition, Mr./ Russell was a breakfast at 8 a.m. on Sunday, 1980 Chariee PoXtlcelU for Jam es ly for a negative vote. Pierre Pou- Review" which contiiins stories which is Passion Sunday, (parish­ service tonight at 7:30 at the The meeting, highlight of which Lebel, addition at 80 Devon Dr., jade, whose political party crum­ • wool and orlon J&F trvistee of Loomis Institute, a church. Hla topic will be "The about the Roman people. The club 50 Seeking Post member of the Hartford Club, sus­ ioners are asked to reserve now), will be the presentaUon of the $ 1,000. bled ini' the 1858 elections is eall wool Is under the advisoraMp of. ,Miss Meaning of Lent.'* The Rev. C. taining member of the Hartford and a special Lenten service for Chamber’s "M’’ award to a : Hahlor Dormer Qo., Inc., for. against the peace accords. So are • dacron and cotton AnnA Horton, Latin teacher.' everyone on April 10 at 7:30 p.m. Henry AnderSon, pastor, will con­ son diaplaying continued devotion dharles Hulse, dormer at 41 Morse the deputies ^M ed under the the right weight Herbert Pagan! o f the English Of Mfinager Aide YMCA and a member of the duct the liturgy smd the Emanuel Marine Historical Association of The Rev. Eugene C. Dixon, and accomplishment to the com­ Rd., $700. ' Unity of the Republican label in department,' la a delegate to the chaplain at the University o f Con­ Choir will sing. munity, will begin at 6 p.m. -with a Howard Gold, addition to dormer the‘ National Assembly. The Unity t ' li * } *1 1 1 ^ * ** i‘ i ti ' Yale' Oonferanee on the Teaching The town has'reeeived 50 appli­ M}rs.tld. He served the Center Con­ at 68 Barry Rd., $560. ot the RopuhUc does not exist as t U” ’ 1 M M H 1* : ll 2 ply worsted for gregational Church as a trustee necticut and vicar of St. Mark’s social hour at Fiano% Reataurant o f English^' which will be held The Youth Group of the Polish Marriage License ait organized party, however. Moet cations for thehew position of as­ and member of its Memorial Fund at UConn, will be guest speaker. on Rts. 6 and 44 in Bolton, Dinner fashion and wear! April YS and 14 at Yale. sistant gdneral manager, and is A call for Easter flowers is National Catholic Church will meet will begin at 7. Armand H. Aubut, 26 Birch St, of Its members were elected on Harry Clinha o f the business de­ Committee. tonight after the fitatlona of the the UNR ticket and many of MEN'S, ARROW SHIRTS sending them todgy to the State made by St. Peter's. Anyone wish­ Originally, the annual meeting and Roberta A, Hereey, 81 Oak St, partment, la delegate to the 65th Survivors include his wife, Mrs. ing to donate flowers as a me­ Cross at 7 at the church. was slated for April 28, April'7, S t Mary's Church. them are from Algeria. annual convention of the Eastern Personnel Department for review. Catherine Hewitt Russell; a son. morial is asked to sign the flower iust Business Teachers Association M^day was the last day for fil­ Sanford Hewitt Russell of North- chart In the church vestibule, or A N D T IE S April 18-21 in Boston. He la a ing applications, but applications boro, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. communicate with Mrs. D. Benton member o f the convention’s dinner of those whose names were sub­ Robert L. Morgan of Elyria, Ohio; Crittenden, personally or by TIES I.S0 committee. mitted before the deadline will be his father, R. LaMotte Russell of phone, or call the rector. Cash accepted through Friday. One of Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Rich­ donations may be left In an Easter • 4 in hand Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ the 50 now on file was submit­ ard S. Olmsted of Manchester; a flower box on a seat In the rear a’ kwtck klip 55.0Q entry eorreapoodenU F. Pauline ted since the deadline, Mrs. Doro­ brother, Alvah A. Russell of Glas­ of the church. SPORT a woven atripea , Little, telephone Pilgrim 8-6231. thy Kenny; secretary to the gen­ tonbury; three grandchildren and Each child Is a.*!ked to bring one HARMAC!S fijuL-(ailak. a panala eral manager, said. several nieces and nephews. small Easter plant (potted) to the a neat printa tha ena suit to buy whan Another application is her own. The family requests that. In lieu children's service on Easter Day a under knota Mrs. Kenny said. The names of of flowers, memorial contributions at 4 p.m. These plants will he COATS only buying onal nothing any other applicants were not re­ be sent to the Manchester Memori­ taken to convsilescent homes, to vealed by the general manager’s al Hospital or to Center Congrega­ children who are ahut-tn, and oth­ SPECIAL GROUP SALE' SEND TH E M office. tional Church. ers, to help brighten the day. alte will give you tha ut­ If a large number of applicant.*! A m em orial service will To Rename House $ 2 0 . 9 0 WASH and WIAR qualify for the job after review of be held at Center Congrega­ Gilead Congregatlonallsts are to 3 DAYS ONLY — THURS. •< FRI. - SAT. most in fashion, fit and fun THE the applications, the State Per­ tional Church Friday at 2:30 p.m. meet this coming Sunday at the WHIP sonnel Department will set a date The Rev. Clifford O Slmoaon. nas- c1om» nf Iiervire to discuss a name n . .and nil at aueh a ramarlc- and place for a written examina­ tor. will conduct the service. In­ for the parish house recently pur­ HOMETOWN tion. An oral test will be given re­ terment will be at the convenience chased from Mrs. Elizabeth Way ably raasonabla priea. Su- gardless of the number who quali­ of the family. There will be no Stedman. It is now known aa tha REG. $35.00 - $45.00 fy. The examinations will be ad­ calling hours. Stedmim house. parbly tailerad a I e.n g NEWS ministered by the State Personnel The Watklns-lWest F uneral A name which will be more In FAMOUS NAME lOOK* Department. Home. 142 E. Center St., 1s In keeping with Its connection with This can be your year young linear lints to flat­ The general manager’s budget charge of funeral arrangements. the church is being sought. Any SllirS and f proposal for the coming fiscal year parishioner who has a suggeatlon calls for an annual salary of $11,- Prank Kristoff to make may submit it to Robert COflOCO ter man of all ages and 175 for the assistant, who is ex­ Frank Kristoff, 66, formerly of Links, David German or James pected to 'begin work July 1. The Manchester, died at the Middlesex Derby. builds, subtia patterns In salary proposed for a senior clerk Memorial Hospital. Middletown, Klnney-Cartor for a better lawn! stenographer for the assistant Is last nlgiit after a long lllneae. The engagement of Joyce Blve- CHINOS rich, muted eolefs. $3,750. He was bom In Germany, April lyn Kinney, daughter of Mr. and TOPiXIATS 4.50 2, 1896. Mrs. LeRoy B. Kinney, to Charles - tJ Survivors Include eight sons, Preston Carter, aon of Mr. and iiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii MI »r$r II Lenten Services James of Glastonbury, Arthur of Mrs. Ralph O. (barter qf Worthing­ Even crabgrass ;iiliiiiililiiliiiliiili ■ ‘‘V* -i ’ I 1 'I ‘l t J ' illiiliiinillliiiiiilili...... Moodus, Robert of Manchester, ton Ridge. Berlin, Is announced. 2 $ c . o o Bernard and Prank Jr., both of Miss Kinney is a graduate of the Continue at Zion South (Coventry, Richa.nl of Co­ Regional High School and is now PAIR 3 lumbia, Lawrence of South Da­ a student at the Unlveraity of Regardless of where "Are You One of Christ’s Dis­ kota and Ronald of Stafford Hartford, majoring in mathemat­ ciples?” la the theme of a sennon Spring.s; two daughters, Mrs. ics. Mr. Carter is a graduate o f the REG. $5.95 FAIR can’t stop you! your service man or by the Rev. Paid G. Prokopy, pas­ Marie Pantaleo of Manchester and Ward School of Electubnlcs, and ...FOR SPRING woman is stationed, tor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Mrs. Leonard Young of Grandvllle, is employed as a field engineer for the Manchester Eve­ Ohuroh, for a midweek Lenten Mich.; a brother, Paul Kristoff of IBM in Hartford. A June marriagu REGULAR $55.00 TO $75.00 ning Herald can be for­ service tonight at 7:30 at the Manchester; t w o half-brothers. is planned. ROYS' DEFT. churchr John Fay of Manche.-rter and Baseball Officials Named h e SUMPLE, Isroven way to stop ertbgrass. before it starte warded to be at "Mail The fifth poison of the I-enten Julian Fay of Glastonbury; a half- ■ Elementary School Principal is with Scotts HALTS. You can do this on the first nice Call” regularly with history: according to the four sister, Mrs. Mary Balkus o f’ Glas­ Richard D. Gale has been elected SPORTCOATS T all the hometowh news Gospels, will be presented. There tonbury; a stepfather, Floririn Fay commissimier of the Little LeagiM Saturday morning. people awajf from will Jje special music by the choir. of Manchester; 27, grandchildren, and Babe Ruth Baseball organiza­ 'A/tie Adult ■ - ■ -Information - Hour, at 3 great-grandchildren, and several tion. Henry Pomprowicz ^11 be $0 . 9 0 home are so' anxious 6:30 p.m., will precede the sen/lce. nieces and nephews. chairman for Little League. Mra. At the same time, and without waiting, ^you can-put down Seotts to get. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran Funeral sendees will tie held at Bruce Keefe will be secretary and seed and Turf“ .. Builder...... to replace crabgrass * with ith good ~ grass.------Women’s Missionary League will the John F. Tierney Funeral Home. treasurer. Bruce Keefe will be In REG. TO $22.95 meet after the service. Plans will 218 W. Center St., Friday at 11 charge of equipment and Mra. Subscriptions be di.scuased for. the district con-' a.m. The Rev. Lawrence Almond George Pugatch of publicity, Don­ of South Methodist Church will Whatever your lawn problem, Jf you will come in or telephone, Payable in Advance vention in Hartford. ald Raymond will be chairman of officiate. Burial will be in East the Babe Ruth League, and Mra. we will gladly work out thf prescrip^qn needed'to make your Cemetery, ' MAIL BATES Edu'ard L. Friend Frank Ceiio will be secretary and lawn better. Friends may call at the fimeral treasurer. SUITS One Year ...... $22.00 home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m, Registration for both the laoguea NEW HAVEN (AP)) — Edward The family has' requested that Six Months .. 11.00 L. Friend, 33, New Haven city, will take place April 8 at the ele­ Every Scotta product is becked llireo Months flowers be omitted. p a ir .•a..... 5A0 plan director, died today In St. ______A______mentary school at 7:80 p.m. A film $ ^ One Montti . . 1A6 of a major league game will be 1 4.90 by this htatorlc promise: Raphael’s hospital aftor a long Weekly ...... 45 2S'/4% PROFIT REPORTED) shown. Satisfaction or ypur money bfuik. illness. WASiaNGTON (AP) — The REGULAR 514.95 - $15.95 Friend’s death from leukemia government was charged $11,- was described as "a story of hu­ Manchester E vening I REG. TO $34.95 Telephone MI 3-2711 469,547 profit on a fleet of mls- Hebron correspondeot, Mbs Suena man dignity and courage,” by Blle base trallera which ixMbt $46,- ALTERATIONS FREE! TAILOR ON PREMISES SIZES 14 TO SO Youf Scott Authorisod Doalon Circulation Dept Mayor Richard C. Lee. He said it B. Pendleton, teIri)hone AGndeiiiy 888,345 to boUd, aenatora were 8-3454. Today! "marks the - end of the career of told today. B«bi^ E. Duane, a an outstanding planner and of a ■toff taveaUgattir, told ^ story fine young man.” of the pymmldlag ptoOta at a D ISTIN Cm fE BLACK OR BROWN CALF -Friend, who rmided in Chcnhlrs, CHARGE BLACK Ok BROW N CALF M O C TIE BLACK OR BROWN CALF Senate iaveadgMons loboom- HANDSEWN SLIP-ON iStaturiirfiirr joined New Haven's CJlty Plan De­ mlttee heariag. He said tka Personal Notices MEN'S AND ROY5V HANDSEWN SLIP-ON partment in 1954. He was gradu­ proflt ataaied'by threa aoatraa- ACCOUNTS 13.99 ated from the University of Massa­ tora waa abetit ttSVt per cent chusetts and Yal-e. He was named of the aotaal prodoetten ooat C«rd of Thanks INVITED WEAR h a r d w a r e (W . HAItPWAKE CO. 14.99 14.99 lEn em tts director laat month. et the tndlera. He’eitod figurda Mrs. Regina Gauthier of M Proepeot Friend is survived. by his widow, 8t., Rockme. ezpreeeee her dedeepeet Ml 3-4121—792 M atejtreet Ml M274^Dep^aqiiai» to show that less than oaa-fWirtb CratUude to Dri. Caldwell, and 'tha 944 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER — NEXT TO^ARTHUR DRUG his mother, three children and two ‘ ot the proOt waat to tha aub- nurtee. malde. and othen of llenehiDCh^ FREE DSUVEKr nun 01lE L m m Y rnany other styles available 12.99 to 19.99 IfrraUi brothers. ' ooatraetor which aetaaOy bnllt ter Memorial BoepUal. tor their ' PYHEE. nOEBS IN X A B t HABTFOSD — WBVY'BftlYYOE D - - BUIMDEN Uae Te«r Um Te«r;€h«iie Aeeewft Funnerml arrangemenU are be­ the braHers, tha Fnehanf Trail­ iurtnv'hir sU v'vilai ing made. er Co, ^ ____ IFLENTY O F F R lE FAIW HN

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Andover and Bolton, controller and Nathan Schwed^M cobs, Mrs. H ariy Kovinsky, Mm. Isopoten'enol, a drug used as an er classes. She said that Manches­ The meeting, open to the public, School In September. many peopJe.” D ie "community inhalant by asthmatics. ter citizena paid' 8275,000 more in identifying hlnuelf,' said General A t present, she Is assisting the Has opened its heart to us,” she advisor. dMB Bernard Krutt, Mm. Maurice Pass, Manager Martin was asleep where will begin at 8. 'Ihoae planning to lb state sales taut last year than the attend are requested to use the homemaker in care of a pre-achool said, adding that offers of service year before. Ih ia money la used for he was sitting at one end of the west parking lot. age brother and aiater and la also and help are still coming th* state aid to edueatton, ao that tax­ board of directora' table. preparing a portfolio of her art house dally. Mayor Harold A. Turklngton, The Capitol Region Planning .to 2-2Vt Lb, Avg. payem ahould not regard state aid Agency planning director and the work to be submitted to the school. red faced, stood to say, "T h a t’s Former pitcher Tom I.,<'sord% 3 Legged and as sometbkig provided by someone agency's land use committee will Donna said she will seek a Job next INF/UrrS’, GHHJMEN^ and WOMBTS else, she said mough," and sat down. Martin, be present to dlacuaa impUcatlons month through the summer •cquta for the Lo* Angela* Dodg­ A Quartered lb. 3Sc She supported the idea of re- who had been hunched over a pa- Princesses Entertained of the e*ternatlve plans. months. She has worked as a file em. Does Grant Have a SUmd-in? pairs to eSasarooms, but not the ■jer on the table, continued sertb- ROCKVnXBf T R 6-.W71 jling without bothering to reply. Ohemr Bloeaon Prtnoesses QaU Richarfoon o f (Mtlo, left, Bonnie Barr, center, of Indiana, and Ann Ell- Hera is John F. Grant, master of ceremonies for "Doughboy Frolios,’' .bi a state of eupboria show­ idea of building 39 new claasroomc injrtbn o f Tennessee are entertained by Ahuna Naka Sheldon of Honolulu, Hawaii, in Washlnston ^RANDl ing thait dreuning Isas a good future. His silent wMatle la fo r M s^orte RiOley, Janlo* Forbes, Morrison continued his com­ Manchester. has lost two factories hist nisht at a ball apoMored by a conference o f state socteties. Ih e event was one of many sched­ EASTER SHOE Peart Btavens and Obartotte Pease who kick high in the Ckn-Osn, a cynosure o f Piartstan night life rsoenUy because "busineas cannot ments, saying that the people SMOKED would be Attsfted With garbage uled to a week-long celebration o f tiu 1962 National Cherry Bloasom Festival vrtilch wUl reach a in the day* when they ware atnging "How Ta Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm?" "Froltca’’ afford to stay here,t{iBhe said. Climax with a parade and pageant, April 7. (A P PhotofoxK______■ WAY w ill be preeantod F riM y and Saturday nights at 8 at the RockvlDa High ScImoI auditorium by tha Dr. A. B. Momn, 48 Ste^ Hoi collection alone, rather than com­ 691 MAIN STREET PWCOUMT CSHTTOB Vernon Center Oongragatlanal Church. One queetion perairta, -however: Why doesn’t Grant turn r s L ^ P i low Lane, who blamed the midget bined collection of garbage,'and aroundT (Herald photo by Oflara). SHOULDERS increases on the sorting board of rubbish. He also said he fovoted groups ahould be a "sM oUy sootal Jr„ said 20 teachera mom would MANCHESTER appeals, the planning comnilasion merit pay for teachera and the group’’ without power over the be needed if the ratio o f 25 pupils DISCOUNTS I FOR SALE I abolition of the fire department Police Arrests and Uie development commission teachera, which drew some g«sps to one teacher were to be used and NEXT TO GAS CO. ( for, ha says, permitting developem reserve fund. Fire department from the audience. 15 or .16 teacham more if the pres­ Only Pennies to build houses "in every nook and n ee^ should be' met on an annual Says TCaekers Presaars ent ratio ia maintained. John Edward Covenaky, 48, of cranny” of the town. These new basts, he said. Taxpayers ahould Bbnnett said the teachera had ,Mm. Lewis pointed out a typo- Goodwin Rd., Bolton, yesterday at START SAVINO>-^R ADD TO AN ighi! , residents require the services of vota on ca^tal exjjanditures aep- become " a tremendous pressure graidiical error in' the general 6 p.m, was charged with breach / I Visit Marlow’s Bedding | lib ths polios, highway, education and arately. group" since Russia launched manager’s budget Martin had said (rf the peace. The arrest fcdlowlng other. d^Murtmsnta, he said.. Beldon gebaffer, 134 Parker 8t, Sputnik. the proposed .. appropriation of an incident in which, police said, YOUR SAVINOS ON OR* lEFORE Department where you’ll _ Ha said that the education budg­ who objected to the 8U,000 for im He said he would advise hia chil­ 8300,000 for capltiJ Improvementa he poked another motorist in the et was a smaller percentage o f the asaUtant general manager and dren to become teachera, provided Ilili! find a mattress or a com- I 4 to 6 Lb. Avg. was 8332,000 lesa than the current face during an argument at the THR lOfli OF THS MONTH plete bedding outfit tai- " total budget this year than it haa proposed a |6,5(X) adminlatraUve they had the ability, because the approp^tion. He meant to say Shady Glen parking lot oft E. £ jl l i J t S / L FOR TODDLERS ■ been in many years, slthough the assistant .Initead. work had security and good bene­ 832J)00, he explained, When Mra. Middle Tpke. Covenaky posted * lored to your individual PATENT STRAP education ' budget request la the He also advocated deleting an al­ fits. Lewis questioned him. 8500 bond while awaltlhg «ppea^ Shiny black patent leathtr VALUABLE 1 EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE lit I needs at m a r L 0 W n largest ever made, lowance for a full-time town coun­ Those who spoke in favor of the Monday the board of directora ance in Circuit Court 12, Manches­ mad* pretty sa Spilngl Bow prices! 'ih eI IConnectlout Public Expeiuli- sel and maintaining a part-time bud^t were the following per­ will begin studying the budget In ter. April 23. on tha too with adonibla .77 NOW turea Oounell shows that . the town council, cutting the raises <£uw-jupL sons: f Kathleen E. Starr. 17, of 40 Green pink and blue buttona.- preparation for adoption of a bud­ *2 8378.95 Manchester spends per proposed ior the directors, totaling Edward Dik. 137 Henry S t, who get and the setting o f a tax rate. Manor Rd., last night wa* arrested Strap for atay-on fi^ long I pupil puts the town "squarely in 13,000 a year, and making 'an on a charge of failure to stop for a wearing sole. Shea 5 • 8. favored ths 86,000 approp^Uon Woriuhop sessions will be held un­ Un middle o f the Uat" of 169 towns estimate of surplus from the cur­ proposed for the Community Child til a figure is decided upon. The school bus. The arrest followed an in the sU te on per piHdl cOets, h i rent year. ■ ^ Guidance Clinic. General Mana­ deadline fo r adoption of a budget inveatlgatlon ot a complaint from S A V I N G S ndd. He said he wqifld be, willing to ger Martin has proposed that this is Sunday, M ay.8. the bus driver. She was ordered to EVERY BOY'S FAVORITE if }i(/ IvO AIV He crtUdBed th e: .-opoaed hiring pay taxes .bn a A*mlU tax rate. be cut to 84.500. appear In. court on April 28. r . ^ Of an assistant for the general Agakut Rssbrvs .lSnifo Mm. Frederick Becker, 38 'Wtfr- manager tar. 811,1^ the pro­ Mra Ruth Mowss*: 186 Demlng anoke Rd., who aaid townspeople Jewcler to Speak Cry of ‘Quitter’ I > 4 I \ I I ( I S lioolI I posed increases fo r ths nine direc­ St, favored abokshtas an reserve should try to view what they are ¥tMmM t s , totaling 88,000. Manchester fluids and putting the money in spending o n ' education, not Juat BOSTON (A P )—D ie accusation ■ aWcwsafsam etwsaT riwaweiat meTiTSTiew ■ * Fentnrtng * EXTRA would be spending only 82,500 leas To Cosmopolitans $ 2 - 6 7 Mmmona, Scaly, Bine Bell the general fund. She protested from a local pempective, but In of "quitter” might settle Saturday HIGH WHITE BOOTIE CURRENT ANNUAL I Hum Hartford for Ms administra­ the appcopciations which directora By Adler, PantcrafL Dunrit*. Rayon flannel, / O O Z o 4 € p d n and Slumberlaad on WORLD STAMPS mlatloii to what other cltlea in the Normah Weil of Manchester will night's middleweight title bout Just what tha timdlar or­ DIVIDEND E-Z TERMS! tion, be said. frequently make during the year, country, and other countries In between fmcUonal champion Ter­ rayon gabardines, dacron and bletids. Com­ dered! Providaebomplete. BRANCH OFnOE, BOUTE II, COVENTRY Frank SinsigsUI, SO Falknor Dr. In addition to th# qppropriaitipnB the world, spend.’ disouaa "The Romance of Gems’’ H 9r«a PnmeD Parking ■ I with Porohsae Of 85 I at a meeting of the Cosmopolitan ry Downes and Paul Pender. But pletely washable. Sizes 3 to 14. DRESS OXFORD support, plus extra grow- ‘ who crlticdzod the programs which listed in the annual budget Mrs! Raymond Gowen, 50 P ly­ Ing room. Quality leather Or More Club Friday at 2 p.m. in the Fed­ whether Britisher Downes uses the Quality-made Just like Dad'al Irava recently been pushed by the RlOhard Didan, 36 Bolton Bt. mouth Lane, who said, "Quality cry as an Impetus to defend his Fine grained and smooth throughout, hard sole. Denxooratlq minority of the board W d the director should oonslder eration Boom of Center Congre­ Qm.Cer.Adidt Onatoaer ■ I education costs money. It costa crown auccessfully, or former leather, with air cushion 5-eyelet tle^ Sixes 3 - S. I of directors, •ayln*. "They fomet gational Church. innertole anifarch. Sturdy .67 FvtrM Hniirc ^ MON.rTUEs.4«i. iM A R L o W lll that every ttme they do something, Tha Jeweler will also.Aiapiay a BrosMI]i« trinnan Pander converts to W THURSDAY 9 A M . to 8 PM.—WED. CLOSED AT NOC ■ agplB S t. ManeheWter " Good Only I it for revenge is anybody'* gueoi D eonatrurtion, too, for extra * 2 J.', LAEI Cl I1UUI { tM jrralse the tsixes." tlM RWUty to pAy, or the inabil- ooUeotlon o f Jewpl*. Mm. Robert .MI 9 - 5 » l . ml FSvm * Employ* Bestallts Th* allegation refem to the wdy long wear. In black and VOCYY Tlmre., ¥tU> Snt,« I He criticized the proposed as- jty,*' h® iwd. Boyce will be program chairman brown. 8 i m 8 • 9. A LITTLE poors ncNO ililililliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiillli ' Aprti 5, e and 7 Blatant general manager, the three Two taixpayera Vincent Geno- Mra. Mae Vannard, head o f ths and Mm. Edaon Bailey wlU be Pander tost Ida ohampionrtilp in L vesl, 30 Baldwin Rd., ^ azul Wlfour Municipsl BmplOyss Group who bostaM for the meeting. London last July 11. firehouses and the oommimlty I endorsed General Manager Mar­ ooUega Bennett 99 McKee St., oomment- He also erttWabd Democratic ed on the amount Of money spent tin’s rscommshdationa fo r Blus Town dudmiAn Ted Ckmunings for on teachers’ salaries. Cross eoverags and wags Ineraasss CHIMEN Genovesi said he favored rais­ for municipal smidoyeo. “CMOUSELS" being on tbe board o f education, FOR WOMEN ONLY ■ayliK "H e ahould disqualify him ing teaohers’ pay, " I f the. board Mrs. Bsulah Lewis, 149 Adams A Patent Strap LEIS or BRUSYS ssJf. of education wUI go to work to­ St., who wanted to know |iow many FREE SHOWING A springtiffla crsatlon sha Wlnakyw Manchester, 258 Hoi morrow motidng and got rid of mom toaehCm would bs iMSded at DRIP-DRY AND OXFORD can’t wait to wtarl Bright In Quarters'* Bator St., who said Che board the teachers that aren’t good." Manchester High School to add Amorfean Catieor Soeiofy Fflms new black patent nude avtn education ahould take lU cut "in Those teaohem who are good one more credit to the curriculum FoUowod by more adorabla with yellow, FOF? /N W n-LL "DRE lSSED SEASOI vJ .7 good faith,’’ that is, spend the ap- Shoidd have more power, he said. and ellminats a study hall. link, and lavender petals, He also said parent-teacher Principal A. Rajrmond Rogers. A PANEL OF MANCHESTER DOCTORS hlkfa 8 Miss' sins 8T4-3 "CAROUSELS' proprtaMon cn the additional DRESS SHIRTS R Dress Step-In TO ANSWtR YOUR QUESTIONS Our 51st Year SeUing Boys’ Footnotes to fashion for' Choir Boy and Convantional Collart «367 little young ladles. In Clothes At marLOW Prices! Bailey Auditorium, Manebestar High S ^ool biKk patent leather, with MamsmBMisex Wednesday Evening, April 4th Sizes }, 2-7, 644 twin pearl ornaments and In th* ■tnto«ph*n er on th* stiMt, 8:00 FJW. royal blue lihing. Cuitom- DRESS and ' Bpoa**t«d by Ann O. Bartlett, Realtor, crafted for growing feet. $ 2 7 7 yon get • m l iloeting-on-elr feiHng Child's & Miss’ sins 10-3 SPORT SHIRTS from thee* handaomo hnti of tii* new to LAMB COMBO a n . . . and your iHiole wardnb* wanti White, Mlid colom. F inch cuffs and Shoulder Chops and todothIngaandgoplaetalTriailiiiaa,. regular atyleai Sizes 4' hru 20. Meaty Stew ana>t Jet enibleine-ead no ualgiit to marLOW And More apeak of. On yonr ii*xttrip>do«tt th* 1.98 a.Tann* or acroes the eDnUnant—’tok* off" in a Cbanqi Jat age Ughbsralght hat...yonr aholea of th* nawaat faahloa "BUCCANEERS" OPEN 6 DAYS—THURS. TILL 9:00 PJtf. WONDERFUL SELECTION Side-Tie Oxford lib JET A 8 i tlOHTWEIOI^TJS A beauty of a black dress In a!! their lovely styles are here shoe, designed for the BY growing foot. Soft, durable now for your aelection and what reither, crafted on a com­ ZIPPERED’JACKETS beautiful new spring HhadesI SPORT. CO ATS bination last. Fits snug at Tender Green tha heel, roomy at the toe. California C H A M R H A T S By Buddy, Lobel, Andy Hardy. Tweeds, plaids New side tie (like Dad's), Attractive atyles in plain and check long wearing sole. Little atylea. Blses 6 thru 20. and solids. Woolens and cottons. "BUCCANEERS” Gent's sizes 10-3 I .7 ASPARA6US Sizes 4-7. Sizes 6-14. Military Oxford m arL O W And More f" " ' " , / I- A handsome stylo leader lilHiiiili little gentlemen. Durable 5397 3.98 to black leather with smart up buckle, dressy toe stitch­ * up ing. Made to fit right wear long. Little Dint's $277 V. V sizes 8V^-3 SUPPORT VOUR LUTZ i YANKEE PREPS JUNIOR MUSEUM! Half and Sweet and Jidey Straight Size* "RHAPSODIES" California Navel Jat Flight take a man’s view7 —— alto — Tha htel’t nn lllualon, ------T O T SELECTION :: tha atyla'a a draaml TROUSERS Black patent or cloud wdiHa, ORANOES with cutaway vamp and of a boy’s shoe - CAR CQATS Jaunty bow (or the prattlaat OiQoae from Flannela, OabanUhea, and Chlnoa In alata 4 thru 30, (adida and steps ever. Sizes 4-10. plaida). ONLY 3 9 5 SWEATERS 5 4 4 7 By Pickwick. Slipons, cardigans. Orlons, solids and Take a man’s word for iti The Yankee shoemakers marLOW And Ifore jacquards. really know how to ma k e's man’s kind t^ahoe. Melody by 1.98 Doc TOPPERS "SYMPHONIES" Come in soon and let us show you what’s newt 2-4.. S-6x. 6-14. Gay colors, graceful O NLY , 4 ^ 9 5 lines to let you blos­ som fdrthi A dramatic up 2.98 up 3.98 up medium heel in luxury ARROW SHIRTS ceW — bone, red, or ' PALM lEACH SUITS NYLON-POAM SPRING DRESSES blue.'Black patent if S39.95 • S4.25 0P you like. Sheer pleas­ ACCESSORIES- i ■ y WASHABLE U AH aizM, iBCtading Jonlot* ure. Sizes 4-10. $ C 27 , ■ VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS OALOftE — AND ALL marLOW PRICED! S U R t t T ^ SUITS JACKETS RI6HT FOR EASTER. $4.S5 iip 5.98 to 17.98 High Notes by UNDERWBA!r BOCKS — BELTS uuMHEor H ojxm oir FINE SELECTION OF "SYMPHONIES" OP BTnJCS AMD OOfiOaS TIBS — SHOES — H A N D K E T C ^ K S .....ji- ..v:IM YO W N I W* IavM*,Y*«r Oliarg* Aceoimt* An elegant two-tone makes you ths fashion PlOltSHilM SH6IS * FBl^ VoilMnX PAEKINO « HATS newsl Cut in soft bone and eong eparrow Sr IT’S FOR B O n —MARLOW’S HAS IT! 1150 BUSMSIIMB AVK. BiUuncK suns Poliabed Cottonz, ’ Straws, Wools. TIES HANKIES calf or black patent and black calf. SS S JW op $9.9Blo$1S.9i^ $19.9Bo|» Pure delight to see and wear. H l ^ and Charge ') X .1 ■ . medium hourglass heels. Sizes 4-10. Accounts a n oa i PCBMlOX PAHB3NO e 1 . 9 8 t o - 2 . 9 8 SOCKS • BELTS $ 5 8 7 l i f t e d vVOem 'SM e!" ^ to ^ Aeeordlng t» A m d M 9 V 9 MEN'S SHOP OPEN THURSDAYS TO 9 P.M. — DAILY TO 5:30 P.M. MoneliMtw Poriiad* — Middl« Turnpfles West MANOHMMOP^-aa 9-MXl SHOES EXPERTLY*aod CAREFULLY FITTED 789 MAIN BY. 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U p T m ^ N M ^C H E ^R EVENING HERALD* MANdHRSTEB, CONN4 WEDNESDAY, jU>RIL 4; 1^62 lllANCHEaiJER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CpNN.,’WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 PAGE PIFTEBN of Chonicals Cburchmeii Hear ' PnMicitv Stunt, SybU Regional 8 HEALTH CAPSULES hf MldiaelA.PStll.l>IJli Missions Student *Po Pills take Re^on Votes OPP PAT ■* Norwith Blast Kills 4 Tha Ksv. oillMrt smuMidir, a Burton shident at tha Ktnnady Sohom af Mlsalons of tha Hartford seminary Total Budget mm > Nf> Om ) molished. Only, a few chunks of Poundatlon, will epaali at a meet­ eosierete renuJned. th e tnmk car­ ing of the. Emanuel Ohurehman Television WITH ttM buMiac KMfL Mm Ut It. rying the ohsmioals and the two Prtday at TlSQ P-m. at Emanuel He SHU Loves Her Off ^ ^ 5 ,5 6 0 W »*y fl«< t » J-' me trucks were all wrecked. Lutheran O u u ^ Movie at t (la Pnipnm ) “» ---- rn m r Oociirwn#, «h o Several persons were cut by Tha Rev. , Mr. Schneider haa A1 Heim Ntem a «:» WrJoejr Show.Id Taytor’s parento in th« Approval o T a «00SJi60 budget m is s small iMUisr fim also la dying glass. served tor 19 years In the Northern (Oeailmied from P d f <>“ > Beaajr and Cecil *• ^ Checkmate West end past biUhoards plastered (o r Regional District S was Voted Highway Patrol 40 Mr Lucky f.| RIGHT t M biiU lln f. tha Tham w fielUny and Southern Cameroons for the State and local officiais immedi­ hM told tri that aha thinks t ^ at the annual banquet meeting last . fic h u s u Top Cat • Co., an< an. smploya, Mrs. Adsla North American Baptist" Mlgtion with their daui^tar’s name, but 4 :U IVm H Dr. ChrlsUaa ately began-an'Investigation. taUc about har husband and they got Uttia Information. n lrtt to tbe Rham High School liW Slt. Board. He has been assoeiaUd with auditorium. Only 40 remdents at­ t'M News, Sports A Weather, 9. 13 3:00 The Perry Como Show RIGHT FABRICS; . . RIGHT State PoUce Maj. Carroll Shaw, a isper settlsment, near Bamenda, bath Taylor Ut a mibllclty stunt '’This news Is ar great turpriae,’* 4:10 Harhor Ckamniuri » Cochrans said o^s of tlis ‘wars* tended. There waa no opposition to ttawalian tore f a house implores ran up to him and deputy state Sre marshal, oSered Southern Cameroons, for ths past Williams said Burton was phon­ asid rranols Taylor, a London art RpIUt Jacobs Club House 33 the theory that the M EK may have ing his wife nearly every d a y ,^ tha voice vote and no discuseion Blue Ansel* 8 TV Boar (oTKare asktd him to call ths fire depart­ ten years, working in adminlstra^ dealer, of hia daughter's plans to following tha motion for the budg­ ShenaoB 40 4:W Lawman STYLING...RIGHT FIT... m>tlled out of a broken bottle on ssauring her and tailing her 4:40 Hen ot Destiny 80. Dick Van Dyke Show ment. tion, treatment and tehaMUtatlen divorce her fourth husband, atnger et’s acceptance! Enrollment of 700 ',.10:00 llMmi City 4. 40. I the truck. - of patients. in the talk about him and Mim 4i45 Dousles Edwerde , I. " I tmd titem there was a truek- Eddta PTabar. “But w s know litUe ‘ pupils Is anUclpated for the budget In the Zhiblla Interest I .Bob Newhart .Show (C) . Once the chemical came in con­ Herman V. Johnson la ehalhnan wkM lot of nonROM®* about It.” .. .AND RIGHT PRICE! lotkd of exploeives on firs," Cbch- tact with the cardboard container, H e iS ia d U » t be thought lUl toe year, . Film United Stialee Steel Hour S, rane said. of the program committee, asalst- Almost all London nowapnpers . A total of 955,980 Ineoma from Huatley-Brinkley Ul 33, 30 HUUoa Oollai Movie it would have etarted a fire, Shaw ed 1^ WlUlam O rr' and CharlsO furor was hetaig built up by_ the 7:00 Newk A Westber 30 ”1 came out and told policeman had something to say ribout the atata grants, surplus appropria­ 10:80 David Brinkley's .Toureal J C ^ aaid. The truck also was carrying Pettis. Refreshments will be served film people. fTsher-Taylor bust up. M THEMSELVeS, Na CERTAIN Bvenins Report 8 to slop all traffic on the railroad. hydrogen and lauryl peroxide, in tion, use of the building and In­ ' PILLS SOMETIMES HELP Blue Aaseis* 13 Barents. News by Walter Wiese, Harry Shennlng eertalnly isn’t bad ju b li d ^ Daily Mirror oohunniat Marjorie HUUonDolIer. Hovie IS 1 started hank... And I was lucky powder form. terest ad Invested sums will de­ TEMPORARILV BY REPUCING -.-we and committee. that Mare Antony and aeo p a« Proope said paople — «qnolally fray, .the amount to he nieed by Aeirigninent: Vnderweter 10 News. Sporta A Weather e n o u ^ to duck under someone’s When the lire reached theae >DUR APPETITE SO THAT 7:15 Bporti Camera ao 4. A U. The meeting Is open to all m«n should be having what t o V ,^ ^ women—should try to'tM etstand the towns. D u h town wlU also window on Main Street- 3 • car. There was a h i* exploeibn, chamicals. Shaw said, an explosion of Emanuel Lutheran Church. great romanca,” he s ^ - YOU EAT LESS. U ;U Tonisht (C) goes wtth the part and It e all good Why Miss Taylor had run to four receive State aid, based on the av^ Un ' 33 Oune 01 n o Weat then htUtUer one. was inevltsMe. husbands and migM now be try. eraM daily membersUp (ADM) Srenms Report 40 U-.30 Mystery Theater “When I came out I saw brush A rsporier for the Vew l*ondon MAOMOXAN DVE JH CJi.. publldiy for too film. Ing for a flfth. and transportation. e H Is iwH iiiNiiM f# li# el4 s <1wtneiik nsfiire. T;40 Wagon Train la 33, 30 Peature 40 fires all around." X>ay, Loretta Leone, was assigned don’t think the studioe are do­ Connecticut Premiere 11:80 Tonight d Weather deau of Montvllle, who was driv­ she learned that her uncle Leon­ tl2ily srm ’tr going to discourage la based on Us ADM for the pre­ and Preaident Kennedy wlU be tom amaMced." . ior high school classes, but an ad­ SEE 8ATDBDAFS TV WEEK FOB OOBIFLETE ing a. truck a few^ hilndred feet ard OounUian, was one of the vic­ ceding year. Sines tola figure can­ LfffnNG gueets at g dinner to be given not ba accurately totiUod until too ditional one la needed to provide away, said the Impact of the ex­ tims. ® , April 37 by the White House Cor­ ** Mrs. Burton, he eald, "is wor­ BANDITS RXLL 11 art claaaoe for junior High school ried about the children. Blvery elooe of toe sohool year, toe actwJ plosion lifted his vehicle off the respondents Association and the ooat per town cannot be firm ly de- students. This teacher will also' ground. "I thought everything was aiUSEK OOMPOSBB DIES they go out thty photogT®-^®®* BOGOfTA, .Colombia (A P )— White House News Photograirtiers Bandits kUlod 11 soldiers and two tomstned now. However, it appears spend time in each of the three going,” he said. ATHENS (API—ManoUs Kalo- i«oUy gatting her down Association. eivillana in an attack on a asttle- from astimatod flgurea presented elementary schools In the district, Radio H ie Injured flremen were Thom­ mlris, 79, one of Greece's most not­ Macmillan is coming to this beeauae the poor f i j l ^ last night that Andover may pay not teateiiig classes, but working ment near tha town of Libano la (T U s bsttog Inclndei only thoae aewa bmadesata e f 10 er IB-m toq^ as Dt Mauro and lA . Thomas La- ed composers, died Tuesday,. Kalo- country to address the American this sort of thing. I think all Umt 9157,^.71: Hebron, 9154,180.98; wlto toe teachers as a "resource FtenlSre. Also injured were Hd miria who was bom In-Iamlr, set­ BUiows over Baltimore ride of it le Venr weat oantral Colombia, tha govarn- ether short newsoeata). Newspaper PubUsnare AasoeiaMon mtet rsportod Ttissday. Four other and Mvlbrnrougb, 8137,76lAl. person,” Dematjian said. The coat Ipagto. Som« stotloae earry MOCMekior and Paul Buanno. both tled In Athens In 191Q and founded In New Tork April 3d. Ha is ex­ Huge bthows U Mack nuka raaa hi Bw b iM t moraiiig M today aa flradghtom Taylor, on toe other hand. Is quite pereana wsra.wtMmdsd and 10 srers Theso boaed on toe es- will be borne by toe district. 7 :...... 'WBBfV.1344' WntV-4114 Pure wool Woreted Suita with one SB^ogres. the Greek National Conservatory pected to confer with Kennedy here feught to eoBftM a rnum^«lMn Mana to a AM whNbMiea. tha Are aypaNiiQy nMitad laiM Urn ussd toit" ■ «. tim&ted for 1901-03, v u y •. Leadacaplng Ideas 4:00 orU Newa Reportsn trashed dotes Mtm rsportod mlesing. liilO Newe e:iu 'all Strsoi Ihe waraheuea building was de­ ln l« 3 « . April 39. ntruetui^ and lank a ealariee In some areas might be on 04 Nlghtbeat (toanBtoed the low side in comparimn with three towns to. woric on" toe over­ :00 Newe :16 Sporta Final nearby towna all landsoMiing. His proposal ap­ peared to find i^roval not only :M Btiurllabt Seranade T o n m said, "One UUng we have :i0 Sign on heeded dekpmtely la staTr*"^ with toe board duUrman but with \ W rO P-44U DOBIN'S most of the audience. Wadhams LTIRATIONS :00 Scott Snow W e’ve, wanted to convince ohr pointed out that there should be ;00 Don Blatr Show R THE HR OF THE GARMENT teatoen that they should mahe enough native riirube and trees ;00 Newe. Sign OH DEPT. STORE Rham toelr profesBlonal home. that could, be donated by area res­ R. E. WANDELLI Regal aet «5ly fita yaa perfectly at 1 time ef the sale but eeattouea to keep ...and weVe achieved that.” He idents, Jovially hinUng that re­ referred to the large turnover in gional board member Robert Building taimeat fltltog perfeetly tor as lorig 1 roa wear M. staff In jnevloua yean. In 1988-59 Foote, of Foothills Farm, could FINE SELECTION and In 1060-80, more than 60 per s u ^ y some. Contractor^ cent of Rham’s teachers left. In TIm jovial manner was evident 1960-81, toe figure wee reduced throughout toe meeting. Moot EASTER to SO jm t ootA. people there bad also been present 8REETINR CARDS RVlfQWITIQHWOinillVI VIQI He said Reglonsl SupL Aram at toe recent open hearing of toe M il VIUIIUUlp“l%WVIOQV1IVI^ Damarjlan told the board that b u d ^ and were obviously in at- tU a y b w all toe teaehera oontraeta tendimoe only to vote, not for fu r­ B y • Hallmark' *'BnsliieMi Built'O b EASTER have been signed and returned. In­ ther explanation of the budget. dicating that they plan to remain The only note of serious crltl- • Rnsteraft Cnstomor Sstisfaetkm’* next year. dsm came in toe suggestion that F i^ Insunuii^ Coveng* "Do Z underatand you feel your future budget propMMls should staff la ao excellent you welcome show aa eetlmated surplus or dec­ DEWEY-mOHMAN Tel. MI 4-6450 SPORT COATS a 100 per cent return?" a' M arl­ eit, regardlese of whether a lu r- BTATTONBBS SINCE 1901 Alter 5:00 PJM. plUB amount is to be applied to the WE'VE LOST OUR LEASE on our .warohouse and wo'vo fhoutonds of dollars worth of morchandito borough resident asked. next year's budget. This ques­ 787 Mato St. TeL BO 9-7880 82 BALDWIN ROAD Wash 'a Waar sport ooaU in a col­ mattress^ *T would say yes,” Fotan replied. orful array of Spring and Summer' tion arose because toe estimated wo mutt ditpoto of ot toerifico pricote Don't mitt thit groat toying toft! Many itomti pnt-of-o*kind, *niVie have toe btelUining of an ex­ surplus was estimated as none, Plalda. Regulara, Shewto and cellent staff.*' on one page, but estimated else­ Longa. Coma aee our big seleo- With quontitiot limitod. Mono told to doalort! In respemae to other questions, where at 14,484.76. Specific ref­ tlon tomorrowl he jxHnted out that two new teach- erence was made to the provleion m xt U U erf. In all, wjh be added UUs year. of 83,341.60 for an asoiatant prin­ '3?^ One part-time English teacher will cipal and part-time English toadi- Bex Spring ■ be placed on full-time arid the er. The speaker felt that a large, APPPLIANCE CLOSEOUT! FINE FURNITURE "6UYS" board hopes to And' hn assistant portion of these salarlea should You may have Termites iW m M>U this iB Sttr^ * » principal who will also be a part- have appeared under surplus, sinee ® K .t «M0 •>»“ » time ^ence-matoematioi teacher. only p u t of toe money had been OUR PANTS DEPT. 2 PC. LAWSON LIVING 107 A A Rham now has' one art teacher. expended for these purposes. H otpoint t ROOM SET. R«g. 329.95. 1 7 / o W V and not even know it! trees, af F ell Foam rubber back and oeaL Beee Matelaeae eever. ‘ . OVER 200 PAIRS IN EVERY SIZE 8 ee£ B e **S ; 2DMr120i.Fi : AND PRICE RANGE REFRliMERATOR- 6 PC. MAPLE ARM SOFA BED % SUITE. SALE! l®l/e/U Gabardines--Suitings FREEZEZR M S . pialfw m reeker, matching chair, 9 arid lahlaa, eeefetpU U*H,. .-4N Spring FlannSls SEALY STUDIO COUCH. Reg. 119.95. 67.70 2 3 7 “ Obelee of eevera. Automatio defrosting leMgara- tor. Roomy 88 lb. sere-degree freeaer. Lew oparaUng eoet Su­ ODD BOX SPRINGS. per apace doer ahrif. Full width Value* t* 59.95. 19.70 FOR peroeialn eriaper. Two gUde-ent Okelee ef fun or twin else. 2 ^10 ahelvee. , 30” INNERSPRING ' RCA W HIRLPOOL MATTRESS. 10 0 «/e 2-CYCLE WASHER SOUD ROCK MAPLE BEDROOM. 137.70 DACRON BLENDS Triple P re iiif wito BOrter, Bed. One eat aalyl A Pleated and Plain Fronts. liOnga, Bhorto and Regulara. .in * * '* All ChanntI 1 H.P. Htipoliit 19"Parfrable UNMNIIHIO niRNITURE CLOSEOUT! AIR OOMHTKMIER r . • 42" BOOKCASE. Reg. 22.70...... 12.70 3- DRAWER CHEST. Rag. 29.50...... 16.70 TV \ 30" BOOKCASE. Reg. 12.95...... 6.70 4- DRAWER'CHEST. Reg. 34.50...... 19.70 K CotU Ills to Control Torisitas thin to ifuri Thml to 36" BAR STOOLS/Rtg. 9.95...... 4.60 3-DRAWER CHEST. Reg. 24.70...... 15.70 2 for *15 Termites attack the house understructure, wood­ 118 V. \ A Q 8 8 5- DRAWER CHEST. Reg. 44.50. .26.70 work, rtc., entering from underground nests. Working nyt Amp. B u y On Essy T*mis>-2 Yrani To Pay! . | tfMC 1 3 9 “ Hundreds Of Other Terrifie Buy»! "undercover," these expensive pests are seldom seen FINEST until daritage has been caused. \ * Wash-'n-Wear Pants CLEAROUT OF OUR CAMERA DEPTe! LOOK A t THESE FANTASTIC PRICES! NEW LOW COST PROTECTION [an d gsQ j I houses — old homos, POUBHED COTTONS...SOLIDS...PLAIDS ^ PETRI 35 mm. CAMERA 2 9 * * Fine QuaUty MOTOR OIL Sealed Beam HEADLIGHTS I.IS new homeland houses under construction. Ask us for CORDS... (7HECKS ^ details about our $5000 damage guarentaad proltctlon on WUh Oauided Baaga Ftodar. F 3 J 8 quarts 1.39 (in 2 gal. eontajner) COLOR FILM Reg. 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tbe erUla that hrouglR flowfl Fnm- If you yrnkm tho w dy you look--^^ Martin Recommends $52^638 Change in Voting Procedures P^rcMiiste A s k *tito xnUtoiry custsd M o n to RUG and Idttmiates UNS6 and barred Ms party from 4MUvtt|T«' For Switch to Better Budget Considered by School Board Recognition of mfiftaiV^’ Miltfis blamad Frandisi UPHOLSTERY a s ,4. .X . i for. alMWtag tha ParonisU to run •1%'towa'i ppppoaod bnflgti torf tor Um pmriotf ■ horn Novombw flupt. ef Schools wdlUam B.< Renewal .Aaaoctatea capital Impro­ Vote Triumplis for elBca again, and, bsfors de- tb*;. toaflng flaeal y w iaekidat U61 .to November 1962, otreddUng Curtis la asking tha board of ed- vement program, the , 1962-63 poeliV tom, forced Mm to jwjmiaqt of btowral (toma on it U- the fiscal year, and S8AS4 torthe ucatkm to conridOder making Its de- CLEANING the j ereMst victaetoe. school' budget, and' a master of fOoataiaMd frens Fags Onq) month boaia to pay for axpenaaa remaining eight months of the fls^: ciriohs by a matority vote of the arts to teaching program at Wes­ ' - M « iw ^ ai* m £ ie B flcWMitM: Fretxtal's statooieBt asphrantly eal yaar, uhtU June 80, 1963. entire board, rather than by a ma­ TEL. Ml 9-1752 SuT«vlw^ilwtd^ oholnUit Ineurrad flwlng tha flaaU year leyan University, Middletown. was to anawer to anWewrtare by The 98,SS4 tnchidaa aalary in­ jority vote of board members pres­ Board members will consider ftM it eC Uw Veitton Republican parseeutions suffered In ilic n - Interior Minister RqflNfo Martinez with funda appropriatod tot that crease tor the directors recom­ ent at meetlnga or CommlttM for nomination aa otnt criiris.*^ who said MonduKhe seoaM aeek making a s^aiy schedule advance­ tax mUaetpr tp m Hs also called UbaratiQn OocM year. mended by the CSiartar Re'risioa Board action at present la left ment granted to Harold Parks Ml 3-5747 tor the a political trusCand general siq>- Commiarion, to take riteet at the SM wUI bo racommendod to the 9t all potitlcal prisoners, amnesty port.of Uts-Aew gDvMmmant by Undar Uia ayatem now In ua*. to a majority vote of the board retroactive t« 1960, and wfil hear many exponoM, primarily utiUtlaa, beginning of the next term, No-' members Voting on issues. Some­ Supt. (hirtis discuss a storm sewvr feoard of aelac^t>i Mleet> tor all exiled Argentines—presum­ oonferrtog “with all men of all vember of this year, Btfn'a maoflmt tifxt 'nteaiay. for ably toctuding ex-dictator Juan sectm^affected by the Argentine ineurtod during Uio.laat month of times a decision is carried by only project in the Waddell School area Garne/s Mpatntment to fill the unexpired Psnm, a m w soonondc program tha flacal year—Juno—are paid for PropoiM Helarlea a' majority of a quorum, or three A request for ji maternity leave The Charter ReVlalon Oommla- votes out of the board's nine. , 8 CKISWOI.O iim of Hra, Fltrence.R. loverln to repiacs Frondixl’s au st^ ty and Guido moved to win lagging dip- in the next flacal year. of absence will. be. considered, as Wo (ii\e Urocn St;uii|H* «tio wHI raalii^ Stay 1 . a review of all. obligations The propooed budget for the slon. baa recommended ahnlial sal­ ‘The Item will be discussed at a well 'as appointment, of five staff knnatle recognition tor Ms regime. aries of $500 tor each dinctor. and regutoc board meeting tonight at " Ifn . LoYotln will take on new ersd bsmifal to Aqrenttos He appointed a newspaper pub- coming flacal year pMls tor Uie members. Aitfea then as the first full-time elgnty. . , appropriation of funda to pay for $750 tor the mayor and' the: Mere- 7:30 In the board meeting room at Usher and ex-nsxy cspUln, iW i- tary. Direotors now receive Bennet Junior lUgh School. •ecretary of the newly expanded Hs did not elaboratq-cii the last dsco Menrique, roving the June IMS expensea of the cur­ ItocIorUla Savings and Loan Aaao- rent flacal yaar, and for the June annually, and the mayor and xbe The school board will also con­ -CUltiOlL ’ point but nationalist^ elrelss con­ ambessador to explain tbs .Argen­ sacretaiy, $800. ‘ sider the second request in as many Family Night Set tend agreements WMh tbs United tine situation to tha governments 11^ expensea of the coming flacal meetings that a South Windsor SNfsrHHm U Uw Prho4i : Although Mrs. Wilaon was the of Venezuela and the ttoited yeair. Under the proposal of .upriatlng M i only nohUnee, Mrs. Gloria B. Be- States and UR; business are un­ expenditures,' the general, manager pupil be ikUowed to be enrolled In favorable ^ B ie expansion of local States. Thereaftar budgets wUI oover Brequest- denlM that tbs FeronUts oppose $9,500; is-month payment of street tor their aon by Dr., and Mrs. Ed­ the School of Religioua Eklucatioh 4CfJI, investments in Argentina In tnated Argentine >egime and aug- year and 1 month of anotiier. 'ad conaldaration by the asiectmen. In Ms proposed 1982-1M8 budg­ lighting contnictB, $9,100; fifth ward G- Smith, '700 Darning SU, of the Seminary Foundation, Hart­ It Is up to the selcctinen to make principle, but eaid they oppose in­ gestsd u! hetiHsj^iere naUons quarter p a r e n t of social security; South Windsor. If granted the re­ vestments thst take a dispropor­ withh^reCCgnitlon. et, General Manager Richard Mar­ quest, the, couple will have to pay ford, will speak at a family night the appMntment They do not have Fjondizi supporters hers arq tin sold the change is to accordance 98,000; and payment of hydrant 'to follow the GOP reconunenda- tionate profit out of the country. charge in arrears, $19,000. a tuHJon to the amount the bberd for Grades 3 and 4, Cent^ (Con­ «IMM» laibwn to be tryiitg to convince with the reoonunendaUona of inde­ gregational Church School, Fri­ tion, althou^ it is generally the The Feronlst resurgence In the' the United States to hold back on pendent audltqn and good munici­ Other departments tor which decidee in June. . On March 21, the board voted day In Woodruff Hall. The Young • fcoai a vsftfl ert Married Couples Club will serve Mortiiv la reconunending that South Windsor to enroll her daugh­ supper St 6:30 p.m. . Mrs. Wilson, a native of Bristol, more tfian 2.fl milUen votes, or 39 the United States support^ S5S,8SS be opproprtatsd to effect 13-month p o te n t of utilities, are iflMriMilMBM wraduated from Manchester High ifcr cent of the total—touched off strongly. MuMotpal building, $1,481- ter in Bowers School In SeptemMr. McDermott Is studying tor a de­ I Wi»4h$ «• nl 6» Rchool and the Connecticut Insti- the. cliange, amount wUI cover Highways, $842. Members deotdM to Weigh any gree In guidance counaellng. He ■fifirfasioMiii^^ 'tuta of Hairdressing. She worked the ooot of utiUUea and some itema Garbage, $189 (not Including the similar requests Individually and has been blind since he whs 19 flfltt 66Mm. ■both of Junehester and now de- Ubrorlea, $474. ■ led by Atty. Harold W. Gorrity. the children of the lower junior • as ■na,Mw Um a*>m. jfunct. ' Dtreotora’ Salaries Water, $785. Prize Creations will be conridSred "jointly with e depsudment will be given to • She was an assistant in the tax Ofta Ham that Is now bring paid Sewer, $310. Thaee holr-doa won the prises In a recent fantaay oompetKion of tha Oalltornla OOametologiata’ request from Mra. Joseph L. Swen­ “Bibles tor the Blind” this year. jeolleotor’s office for two months a PUTNAM & GO, to arroara la the aalary of the Flra, $85$ (not Including the pay­ son of Um Washington School PTA There will be a nominal charge ^ear ago, helping with recording board of direotom. Association, at Ixw Angeles. Left to right: Saaine Deberge, modeling the first prize creation of - WELDON 71 L cfwm tr, MANCMtin • m a-mi ment of hydrant charge to ar- Don Uvonile of Phoenix, Ariz.; Bobby Becker, her hair in the seoond-plaee style created by Jerry that street haxards on Pine and for the supper. Reservations are ‘ct Vernon Fire District collections The year of aervice for which ,a reora.) Pleasant Sts. be tnveaUgated. limited to members of the lower vDRUG COMPANY when district taxes were handled Jornet T, Blqir, Robert H> Storkel, Co-4Aaiw(icn director la paid runs from Novem­ Hansen of L<>ng Beaoh, CUif., and FiorU Anthony, displaying the tMrd prtfli holr-do devised by , Other agenda issues. Include junior department and their par­ tor a time by Mrs, Loveiin. ber of one year through October of Jerry GenUUaUi of Son Diego, Oolif. (AP Photofax). Initial discussion of Planning and ents. 901 Mato S t—BO t-flSSl Besides town committee vice FREE INFORMATION. We moke H o peM is keep the nqiit. year, wMeh does not to chairman, Mrs. Wilaon i| vice- obreort ef Iheio inveihaset lituallont we befleve night any .way eolnride with the flaeal Frencli Club Party chairman of the MORE (Mobllisa- be ef islerse to our evttoaian. The facts ws oecweMiiate year wMoh begins to July and ends ;^en of Republican Enterprise) pro­ ere yours f*r t':e asking. Coll or drop in anylisie. in June. To Aid Trust Fund gram. She is active In the Vernon As a result, the flacal year budget Omter Congrantlonal Church and until now baa had an allocation Tha French Club of Manchester the Women'a Republican Cub. Explosion De$itdy8 West WiUington Home K n i l D f 6 Hil fiDliK sAvmos A n d ! for the four months of service 'Will sponsor a pubUe card party tor Georgs Knight, RL 32, West WUIlngtoe, discusses d the flrs damage to his hciha with Harry Frled- ’ Veri SMtk Eschonge rendered by a director during the I BE BBUIBleaaBllir BBIWIB on^Hosnu stamMs tooi RoekviUe-Vemon man of Fritdnian Bros. Gas Oo,, Baiingtim, whoae emi^oya, Raymond Mott, was servioing gas stove flaeal year, plus an allocation for the benefit of the Laeroix Trust in the fo re n i^ d yesterday when ft exploded. Mott,lott, who suffered bums on his right hand, said that the .right months of aervice he ren­ Fund Friday at >;16‘ p.m. ait he ooakta't-toipiain the exploalca, which occurred about noon. Mott in the house, and dered in the preceding, flaeal yaar Orange HoU, Improper Burning dived thrijttgh the bathroom window Immedlatoly after the explosion. Fireflghters from Willing- from the tima ha took office In AU proceeds will be oentributed ton, flSaglevlire and Tolland answered the call, put in from the home of Knight's' neighbor, Thom­ November. as Kendria, to which Mott ran after fleeing the flaming bouse. WUltogton Pve' Chief John Service to the fund for the ei$2kt children Parkg Jacket* over Bkendeas £ Arrests Approved iiKii The changeover wiU mean, for of .the late Mr. sod Mrs. Robert A. said that three rooms of the one-story house were completely destroyM, and the rest of the house tMa coming flooal year akme, the received extensive, water and nnoke damage- Ofliotals were unable to determine what caused the Lacroix, 25 Overland St. COrd ormntopdresie* r Fire wardens to tha Vernon Fire stove to explode. (Herald photo by Satemis). Opien Mon. thru S at town wUl pay tor ‘the right months playtog 'Will include whlat and set- Dlatrlct have been given a vote of frem November 1962 through June .bo(A and rofreriunenta will be ^confidence by the district cbmmis- •U: 9:06 to 5:80 1968, aa well as the eight months served.- rfonera to future strict enforcement which last yebr Rfll(i fltora to taxes than they paid out. Alaska paid from November 1961 through Jtme Tldcets may ba obtained from ef fire regulations. U.S. Will Take 77c than it received to federal aid bene­ IT-centa, Mlssiulppi 41-cents and Thun..Night till 9 1962 and the tour montha usually any of tha toUowtng committee l^ K E MSmONS At the requeatAf Fire Chief Lee- fits, according to the tax founda­ Arkansas 46-cents for each $1 rs- covered, from July through Oc­ ntemboM: Km. Ado$b Paquette, Re A. Kittle, the commissioners Of State Tax D ollar tion. eeivsd In federal assistance. Tot ) tober 1962, or a tofal of 20 months.. Mrs. Felix Jnaonia, Mrs. Raymond said WardtMS William C. Nowsch One state, Virginia, broke even Suhsequmt budgets will be for Odette, Mra. Bldward LaChanee, F0R6IR1S and Fremont A. V^lson Br., will be (Continued from Page One) getting back $1 for each'tax dol­ Pearlers Shell Out FREE PARKING i | 12 month periods, but for current Mrs. - Julae FUlere, Mra. Paul -badtsd up If they make an arrest lar sent to the nation's capital. ae)!vice raither than service ren­ OreMar, Mra. Wilfred Dearonlers, JtQr Improper burning. of that amount with the state p)Jl- CANBBRRA — Australian pearl­ dered kxig before. MTa Loifla Gagnon, Mrs. Leo A district ordtoaneq against Connecticut paid an estimated Under Mhrtto's proposal, the Blanchard,- Mm. Alnila. LpCuUppe tounlng without permission car- ing up a poor third in the spending $129.8 million m federal, taxes In ers and thslr United States custom- 'Teen5 budget will pay the dkwetors $2,000 and Mm. Bertha Kamioaek. race,...... _ 1981 and receivsd $85.6 million In tra contribute 2 cents per pound of 956 main fading oak -tlea a MOO maxiimim ftoa. - - — benefits. Hence the amoudr'paid shell sold to an Australlan~fund to I c J liii'' I Kittle said there have been 20 Council findings as to tha tax MANCHESTER n-i jrraas and brush fires to rural Ver- division will doubtless surprise per dollar received ran to $1.51. promote the use of pearl shell — Ron sines Mardi 22, some of them some udio feel most uncomfortable Thirty-five states got back mors particularly in buttons. -starting from fires of waste paper from the state and local tax bites. A fabulous R t on Mpeo ground. But for the average taxpayer, the J|!j - Bumtog of tra tt in yards Is sup- Income tax extracted by Uncle iliiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiin selection of So litfifl to pay (br 10 ^Rosed to be confined to yard tocin- Sam claims a big portion of the wrators or metal cant with screens federal taxes. And the h i^ c r the nmefa ilarlfi in iv u h ’ll jon top. • '■ ■ Income, th e ' bigger proportional the NEWL. riwr oottou. B n^- - Oommissioaers decided the War- bite is claimed from that levy. •FREE PARKING dotii,ab68rla«ii,wo- Rena should issue warnings in Connecticut must pay about $21 -eeass of a first offsnae where a Ijiiii wool & KODEL ▼on ohoekfl, pH & ti, million more annually in federal lot adjoining building bordtrfl, fay trlm i. 3tosidcnt "flaunts authority.” Ar levies for each $1 billion added to tasta would CMne with subsequent the federal budget, said the econ- III mid-weight WflodiiAil Itom cool Affenaes. ■■■■'y-..- ^nring(oioBBMr.7-14 The fire wardshs are authorized onw group. ill To t k fy lo give permits for outside burning Since total federal spending will iili 956 main ■when conditions warrant permls- increue by about $4.5 billion this l i time around, this state’s increased facing oak sport coats Hon. share in underwriting that will be about $95 mlllioh. 'Teensr - Torpedo Miasile Sought “That's considerably more than «•“ " • “ *>■■14.98 Increases expected In state and lo­ I ^ “ CANBERRA—The CnitedSUtes cal spending.” said the cbuncll. an opportune LITTU eiRIS' 3us put up nearly $4,000,000 for Not only la Connecticut belted sizes 14 to 20... 1 7 . 9 8 •wCtk in Australis to deve1cq> an In a big way taxwlse by. Uncle buy on antisubmarine guided missile that Sam. its return financial aid Is FREE ill ^WASH’N W IM .can deliver the U.S. Navy's Hark- rather scanty by comparison. alterations 44 tcvpsdo. Connecticut was one of 14 statM toddlers' spring i i 6 WcoomptmUfmekat • Trim jbisiMl sloeiM It) 11 coat 'n hat sets SloeveUtmorJoekeUd Sport eost myna linad, btnas buttono. Btodw. twins pocksis, sip fly) liiil Rayon ooststo. 8>7. HE STOLE SUIT IS at I0e98 Select from muted checks or plaids in blue/olive, A wonderful selection of all char/ojive or char brown wool homespuns, soft wool ^nes. Three button ivy Campus. i flannels iii boxy or princess models, all handsomely nil! Bonitifullyitiyiadeottoaf fit unu NTS’ Hiiran styles, many with grow tailored. jiiii lowprioi. CaMdatimvMlM hems. All with cute match­ colors, kadmridtey, ottisr .'BUST BIAVIB'SNIS ing hafo. BOYS' TOWN Ill:u::: p n tty trims, fiVriB 9pii0S on roam s^rlss osnsOy cosUy. 96X V t 0idy 57 smocked dresses lower floor facing oak piAr by Polly Flinders FREE PARKING Amasing volual Top stylee * eoiots In fiiile outstanding salaetion bf •ofiij leetbsrs; dursbls ados; snug fit fiVi to 3. 3 -9« to 7'®* Hilij ^BUSY BEAVER' SHOES boys' dress slacks iiinn. i the ultimate sport coats BIST BUYS for U m i OIRLS in smart SAVE DOLLARS.;: man-tailorad 3.98 to 10.98 D ress stra p , sw ivel SRICIAL strap or oxford (not FASHION SENSATION! tizas 3 to 7. 6 to 12, 13 to 20, shown) in fine leathers regulars >95 GIRLS’ ACRILAN* girls' slims and huskies oil perfect fitting lasts. Kvery preferred fabric in orion or d^O'n Sizes 8% to 3. WASHABLE TOPPERS blends and dacron and wool worsted. Cotatinen- i i Easter iffijj tal and ivy styles. No extra charge for cuffing. | i i-m "Cbarge-lt" at Grants...No money down - 111!: THE SALVATION ARMY > i I i iijir coats RU* NSW eoloHngti U »Snt Compoond eofera JUNIOR BOYS' PROKNinONID Juniors 5 to 15 . . . nil! Natan f ahouldar medata In auparlor, l/ghtafwaigtit pre-teens 8 to 14. by Coat Craft INTERNATIONAL RAY#l-NYLON FUHNIL SUCKS fabrics In a/i Idaal bland of 55% Dacron* polyoahr 49% BeautifuOy styled in Acrilan oetyOe . . . oiir twe^ suit and Gastwirth Wool Wonted. Gdimntaedlbrlyaerelnee- that plays^ two washes easily, dries quickly. New collar G O LD C O IN i STAFF BAND Boial ««ar or a now piir (Met styles, beck detail. Sale special at low roles . . . side but­ .price. White, pink, blue. Sizes 7 to 14. ton cardigan or mrstad alula 10M (FROM LONIXHf, KNOLAND) *42ir Nylon with Bayaa. i,.. WsA ^TPeor. 6 colors. ilO . iwathed with its l6 ®«io24 S h o e s NEW styling! Sllip and Mm. Fw tho young hokyojt' VISITING HARTFORD, CONN, own matching stole, sizes 3 to 6x' want! hyi alnglsrplaat, conttnanM anS eonaonmthn PnpBoyifKsssl3-UL-A44 bone or ‘cotillion 7 to 14 H a v e I t I modata. Alt In fba tafgat a^ n g colon wott-dlnaacd ■ BY POPULAR DEMAND—AGAIN TOURING THE UNITED STATES aod CANADA blue. montookfbfi FmMHsnthaa BIBIS’ 'SIMBIR U H i' MORPHI* OR CRIW SOCKS Exquisitely styled in JUNIOR BOYS' SOCKS smart simplicity. All; g.95 to ||.5 0 ') Morpnlsoclu with .no-seom roil cuffs, soft Sif With extra wide | towC FESTIVAL OF /AUSIC REO U U R 29 c RAUt comM cotton. Or crew w>cks. Durene* ^•'*'***P'* # #C ' herRs. Loose f i t t i ^ or’ Kom y ssn s eksiys k §t dm n e w nerosrised cotton. Whits only, fi to 8V4. ^.00 J y princess styles. Tex-,^ \iize«8to#, TUESDAY. APRIL 10. 1902 tured h o m e ^ n ' wools 8 P.M . or fine flannels. Hie most complete EAST HARtFORD HIGH SCHOOL •fanr$c4r..,Teiko SO Dmy$i MomOu to rayt Mo Momoy Dpmnl adflctloA of tHe new AUDITORIUM alim atylea in town. AMERica's u a a ts r makcb - s n u g of nM MtwaBWR 777 BUItNBIDB AVE., KA8 T HARTVORD SiJpooB, plain toes, ASBOBBIONCtM L mocfl or.tipfl in rich M ^ H E S T E f t S H 0 n m 9 PARKAOE “ WB»T — EST y.MIDOI-X------PDLB TURNPmL-JMhANOHBarnEa GHARGE ACCOUNTS smooth' and fine VlBn. OUR PurclUrit Yoor Hgfcflto From 2 STORKJM AND MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE gntoed leathera. toON„ «w w „-iaT.,.. te a b l w a f j f . THE SALVATION ARMY 815 MAIN STREET . INVITED MAliqilKSm PASSADE STORE OPEN DAILY 10 AJL to 9:30 PJH. CHARGE ACCOtf^ lN y ^ VMP,. gm nw jy llfc-. U -AMi C61 Midn S t , MutclMMliW—H I 9-7787, OPEN THURSDAY *nLL 9 PJM. isn MBW BAnMiN a v b T ■■ :!■. .■j o ^ - r ?v ■' ••• i

:■ •' f ■_ » ^ -tiUSB %Ai01 MGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINa HERALD, HANGHE8TBR, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL^ 4, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, ARRIL 4, 1961 PAGE NINETEEN HHISGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOQPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZlUB '\t^l . V,: . ■ —II ' ■ , A Pair That WBsrs Wall MimehmUtr Pmrkmdm Storm . •■s> ‘ I- r- Thaaa’a a WamOi aC FaOatMhlp ‘Beye aad OlrlB Week*' J ^ __ AWKWARD. And Ugh qplrtto whan you ooma W. T. GHIANT (XIMPANTihM B arg ain s with tha family to HOB NOB outstanding Haatar valuea eepa- NDUAWtonNK} ABOUT »N U |M «ucrF «y30M*,> iH»4XU,RAMI D in iw rM e n u RBBTAUftANT to enjoy FAMILY oially for "Boy* and Giria WeuL” 0as/AioT4umui9 NIGHT every Wadnaaday. A tull- Shop any oveiteig to 10 pjn-.Wbat a iM M a eouraa CHICKEN DINNER^ 81.60 a aaUalying way to stretcdi tha MaMvtiiscotMMe^BaTItoK XSSS^^IkSl. tlM b L isted by la featured. Kiddies under age 10 clothea budget. TOPPERS for girls Y'ICMOW.'WW . ■ tOfa Hirer are served for $1. More and more size 7-14, perfect for Eaater and fainlUea ara making It a pleasant the cool spells all summer. Ot ranch AM/TUIH& Ulti&iarinr ^ Jf HAD A OFONBR WodoOC iM coMMoraytra unMMktrtMd habit to gather around a table at washable acrilan, nicely tailored SHasP-'THRE&WetMS BBKIRI Pie6,A(AWD»C!F MOiBrttt »DNU m HOB NOB on Wednesday evenings. and flnMied, the price of $6.97 will SHBARINO dGASON A MALAOY tfBT ' ssn u tt. BROILED LOBSTER is the Fri­ please you for such Jaunty stylea.. ----iNWMKHCAUSai^ ua«v aaimiad day apeolal here. The HOB NOB SHOES for boys are $8.8L rU rnd “WfrWOOLTOr UBtto Vw j|MW BMMrtIfid Hair Be Quick M a WUmmmw has branched out to serve a wider and handsome. Dainty and yet dun-' u n iaatd *£SonlMT*ift BUR‘roM’8 ODSMvnc Dsanr. Psrsenal Touch! Eepeolally for Spring Prepare far Outdoor Uvtag c m ii^ L c ] a*MRMBlItod ...... H’a BesUrMrylandatUCNox MBJU FABRICS 8/ULESROOM, JOI^ON PAINT OOh^ANY circle of famillee by establislilng a able for school and Sunday, anDTOMDSK/ iiniM M t hM aMolrad tha oo«a|>lata line of HOB NOB SNACK BAR- at Topps SHOES for girls are $2A7 a pair. (BU,.) hair ■ pniiaratlana by NUTRI* t’HARMACY, 299 East Center 176 PINB STREET, has IMPORT­ la aarvlng its oustomera from a aiB m nai Street. What a parade of lovable, ED from Italy fabulous COTTON temporary location at comer Main In East Hartford. Good food and You’ll want §n armful of a g o ^ M TONIC !, apadaliaU in thie flaid. felakatlon await you. DRESSES for your young miss, 7- anJtffwnU 4|fqr.. i Mro. (Hadya BMan, trabtad and ex> cuddly EASTER RABBITS, to KNIT fabric that will sew up Into and Blroh Streets after, their re­ a n M c s io S . ooiManie Ttiw o jiMwaiMwo • march right Into any youngster's stunning outfits for spring Into cent devastating Are. You’ll And 14, when you see the 2-pc. ctyles ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN a iu ir perienoad, will balp you and Shopping la an Adventure $3.67 with perky Jackets over sun- MSMd dmnI MrMninlM heart. Wrapped 1q glistening oallo- wmmer. This shs^-keepuig ma­ the dependable nroduets tor spruc­ Mwm |Mwmm »r KNOW V M W HK IT OCCSNtlOOK UKS faSIx ' s s s a s * ^ anavran to your balr pR^Knaa. If phane, a aoR.«a-silk bunny will da-, terial, 72” wide U Invitingly priced ing up the garden furniture, tools, Experience the Joy. and the elec­ top dresses to go from co □ □ add allvered whites from hatd- (JRAND WAY offers unlimited Know the difference between JT pERMAinONT, for Boftaat, Elegant hamburgers: After fry­ STREET. For the price of $148 you cooked egga to a medium wall aea- Ol^ladUMi r m nuMt natural eurls to t all luQr can have your * divan and two aoned cream sauce and apoon over variety and riiolce. For milady the soft ball and hard bWl atagea aiOBile □ ing Ue meat patties, diasolva the there are Blouaes, $1.67 to $4.97. in candymakingT On tenting in USNtm IT typea, thanks to the niriA lht oU chairs recovered In Cheney Broth­ toaat. Rub the hard-cooked eggs [ m brown particles In the boUom of sipring Suita in fashionable 1962 cold water, the candy mixture at MTly oreaun baaa. If your-Mlttura needs the skillet WHh.g little sherry or m ers fabric, including alt labor and through a sieve as a tapping. ailhouettea are $7.47 to $17.97., Bat­ UUialBitttm neckline or complete rebuilding where needed the soft ball atage forma a aoft CAKNITAl, BY DICK TDKNER MNtck • red wine. To do IMa aUr with a ter let a companion cart accom­ • IONIC PICK- wooden spoon over very'lew. beat. like springs retieg. Webbing re­ Send Baetor Cards ball that flattens on removal from DOWN v r 11.25, one lo­ placed, frame reglu^. Custom- Eaater cards are a wonderful pany you; you’ll see ao much that tha water. For tha hard ball stags, I P r u t a i iJI ZML Pour this sauoe, strainad If y w can qieU “Happy Eaater” for your tha ball riiould hoM ita ahHW but PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER t r tion la perfect for all hair taxturaa. like, over the cooked meat If there tailored------DRAPI^KRIBS are only way to keep In touch. Stop In at family. Wander from Ungeiie sec­ acttria y [ CleanUiMaa la tha basis of hair $1.25 per panel, either LJNKD or either FAIRWAY and tee the 8 1 9 1 be pliable. . PunnlmiJt la am excasalve amount of fat in 19H.24H tion, to Sportswear to MtUlnery m ------SrtaBbUM mM R beauty, ao n t tha laiza Jar of the skillet after frying tha ham- UNUNED. Labor for making 8-pc wonderful aeleetioh and so reason­ and back. You’ll enjoy every mln- Ofywt put m NinW /rONIC CRBAM SHAM­ SLIPCOVER SETT is only IS9.95. ably priesd. It’s a Obocolato Bonny World B burgrera, it should be poured off You’ll find occasions to wear uto Feel free to let the youngaters M(tanUHER.Y,______i i r | OHMtewl |olU POO, to aarva the whole family, before the wine is added. BUDGET TERMS are a ^ a b la . wait for you in ths KIDDIE COR­ The Easts r Bunny has taken OLmt* oot i i MB $1.09 raf. $3. It lathers profusely thla atmpla elaasdo—althar altma or over MUNSON’S GANDY SHOP TOntailj Nothing tastaa batter In the paired with tha neat eollarlees NER, where they stay rmted and £. . . ^ . ’5 TO ^ tn hard or aoft water and It lasts It's Clear as Crystal Ey,«P flavor a plain white or spring than cooked fresh aspara­ happy under aupervlaion, watcliing you’ll agree when you see the ava­ ARI2XMVIA. and leata. The new liquid SOFT- yellow'«ake with nutmeg instead short Jacket. lanche of EAS’TER CANDIES To see tiiat HARRISON’S, $49 gus marinatsd in French dreaaing. No. 8191 wtth Patt-O-Rama la in Tv and anjoying kiddie rides. It's t TONX SHAMPOO beneftbs hair Msln Street, has a moat versatile of vanUU? Btopaclally good, this Use the aeparagus*Vepared this a GRAND WAY to feel when you here. The aweetect, moat dalioloua treqUnent, when jrtm qre aei Biaes 12H, 14V4, 166H. I8H, solid milk chocolate ia molded Into that has been bleached, dyad, tinted line of West VliginU CRTBTAD way a« a luncheon salad garnish­ Bust 88 to riiop GRAND WAY. or damayad in any way, the 16-os for every gift occasion. One dra the oake as an after-diitnef. des- ing with crisp greens, hard- 20V4. 22H, U\. 26H. 1 bunnies, chicks, novelties. Indi­ BY FRANK O ^A L alM 88e each or 2 for $1.76. Thera sori with a xmdding aauee or 47. Slee MH, 86 bust, drasa, 8J4 vidually boxed EASTER GREaM SHORT RIBS matiditam, prtood $9.99 eonslsta of topping. oeoCiad eggs and phniento. yards of 86-lnch; bolero, Short Don’t overheat creamed vega EGGS, 79c each, artfully decorat­ are NUTRI-TONIC PBRMAN- a hollaw stem base aupporting a Bleava, 1J4 yards. tablas such as asparagus, snap BNTB available tor regular, airier, graceful bowl, to ba SUad wtth Habrauttlng Magie beans, peas and oarrota to pre­ ed, come in delicloua fudge, coco­ sUver-cray, Meached or tinted, at Moths like Fur-Blead Hats To Mdar, BMd 85e la coins to nut oraam and fnilt nut. The one- flowara, fruits,^ colored liquid or HOUSE A HALE SHOE SERV­ "What have ymr done to your­ But Bumstt, Tho Manohootar Eve­ vent peoalMe curdling. pound „ trayi ; of MUNSON’S BURimv oosMamc d e p t . candy. This separates into two 5 9 3 2 -H self’T will be the queetton your ICE caUs your atUnUon to the ning Herald, 1180 AVE. O f For Lawn and Garden Oare penuche or chocolate, with or with­ diatinctly different and highly importance of HAT CLEANING pleased friends will ask of you, AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N. out nuts, are In constant demand. Toaa Baaa Oaaaarola adaptable piacaa Tall s r io f Daintily embroidered moUfS*add for men and women at this time if you let SCHULTZ BEAUTY Y. ' The GARDEN SHOP at BEARS As colorful aa spring tuUpa are (Six aarvlnga) BOWLS OF ORT8TAL, perfaot a paraanal touch to guest j towels of year, before you store awX’ SALON, 963 Main. StraeL have a For lat-dlaaamttUng add lOe for ROBBUOK OO. can halp vou make WAFERS, packaged S different 1 can (7 OB.) tuna, drained for UtUa plantings or Soral ar­ and otbar Unana! Ideal gift for your flna fur-blend feks. A few free hand in craatlng a loWly aWle each pattern, l^tnt. Name, Ad­ your lawii the envy of the neigh- colors In a aee-through box, 46e. 2 oupa oookad or canned green rangements or candles are hoataaa m Mda-to-ba. pennies Investod now in having by HAIRCUTTTNQ. It’s a talaated dress with vZona, StyTt No, and Mthood. Seed It! Plant It! Feed iti When your sweet tooth calls for BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL beana dacorativa and useful you’ll think Pattom No. N82-H has hot-iron your HAT-CLEANED wUi save technique the beautlclane have Slse. Early aprlngtlme like right now la EASTER CANDY, let your wis­ 2 nMd(un) tomatoaa, ahead of imagiiiaUvs ways to Nmw them traaafar for 6 motifs and 12 ■ t time to fertillw dollars for costly replaoemsnt here, when it emnes to analyttng Don’t mlsa tha spring A sum­ larvh.'Sanalen-the aolt ariUi Luui. dom tooth direct you to MUN­ 0 0 'you HAVE A S ^ ^ S I T 14 eup butter off. Tha aparklliv SEA FOOD dalrias; eolor chart; atltch iUuatra' Not only is your hat thorougMy your features and then proceeding mer ’62 iasua of our pattern mega' SON’S CANDY SHOP. 1 smell cmlon, chopped tioiia. Tou’U find WEBD A CRABORAS8 HANPEERCHICF % SERVER at HARRISON'S takw cleaned inside and out but it can confidently to snip and shape and line Basie Fashion. Sand 80e for KTUJIMS that tra M otive and Y J/^S O R E H cup flour ita place proudly on your party T> ordar, aaad $6e In ooina to: bo rejuvenated with a new leather train your hair into beat bwavlor. copy. When you coat veal chopa or I teaspoon aalt, dash pqipar buffet I t you’re on tha look-out for Anno Ckbot, The Manriiastar Eva ■afa Quality garden that veal cutlet before cooking, you 1 0 0 - nlng Hacald. IIM AVE. OF band Inside, a fresh ribbon outside, Whether you prefer the unpiutcd, are eturdy and rugged Ur 14 taaiqMon thyme an appropriate and disUnoUva gtft and the brim restored to iU for­ gently puffed style, or eoitroUed Oaak DlvWeod Ohaok BaeA Meath spade, rake, shovel, cultivate, can uaa bread crumbs (line dry % oup milk for ahowar, wadding, annivanary, JUfiEBIOAS, MEW YOBK J mer MOW and verve. It’s Juat to hug your head, a basleally good, or fttoh) .or coarse cracker crumba. ramambar theaa are juat a few of N. Y. t . OOBURN A IflDOUgBROOK, and wead. Win the battle 1 eup oottaga ehaeae, slaved For lat-olaaB mailing add 10c for good buainaas for you to keep your profeaalonal HAIRCUT at INC. 629 Main Street, auggaat tha •lok^ lawn thla year with de- Tha prooeftum. for "breading" ia od Taste For maximum aafaty, Inoe ■talna does not invite moths. Both LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Saturday and Sunday at PIjANT- They usually bite into your of thaaa asedsni planta, where all sitting at THE FALLOT STUDIO. fee (after u sum. 96o). Whan yau where you’ll find, alao, a SPRING JACKETS for boys and growth, you should ^attc the Parhape a ’GIFT CERTIFICATE tiAND on the Parkway, 1216 1M- tire ..of serving up Lenten meus, and lovaly display of and gills up to alM 14 are lined- nicest woolens. Prevent expansive, advantage ef MUTUAL FUNDS, work la done right on the prem laad T^ike. &rlng a small aample brinrthe famUy to' HALLMAIUC BASTBR cards for ^ r t l 22,1963. ^m age by stocking up on "EX- laea, haipa you apeed up tha chorea from you wrould be Just ths reas- up for your ohooring at MARI- avallaUa at your New Yoric Stock suranob needed. CaU Mitchell 8- . of your lawn or garden soli i m PHARMACY on Middle Tpke. at Raaaembar that WIL'TON’S. GIFT MAD’S, 691 Main Street. Rich PELLO” products now from Bariuung a Member, 8HB1ARSON, Of raaiiuffting your clothea cloaet eaparts ham will tall you yvhat can Broad, where tasty specials sue SHOP invitaa you to say "CHARGE cotton plaids revarae to solid, or MARLOW'S, 867 Main Street. HAMIOLL A COMPANY,' 918 for a new aeaeon. Get the details of 6808. b# done to idva you battar results. served every day to 10 p.m. (9 en TT’ and "DBUVBR." the other way around. There are You’ll find crystals, cakes snd Main Street. MltohaU 9-M81. thalr BOX STORAGE SERVICE Drop a blob of amir cream on At PlAANTLAIfD' you’ll find lime, Sunday), Right now the emj^Bsia dariUng styles lined with cotton spraya that serve a “not welcome” whars thay dlaan and store your each serving of vegetable aoup fertUlurs, crib grass destroyere la on fresh Seafood, - <%eeae caa- Baking apple pla? Add tha grat­ notice on moths. Store clothes winter apparel. Why clutter up mix; ■prlnkla the cream with or flannel, perfect for now through Witan poaehlng flah, profeaalon- paprika. end other dependable products for serolea, Lasagne. ’Their menu In­ ed rind of an orange to tha flour next October. Choose waist away in Mothproof Garment Bage al ehafa adviaa using vary hot valuable closet ^pace at boms With producing a hardy lawn and .gar­ cludes a long list of ktng-siia and shortening mlxUira when you mere itonige of un-used garments. length or hip length, tha quahty and Chests avalabla at MAR­ liquid for flllata and atoaka, cold Homemade tomato sauce to be Coar.’U •♦•I FeeHfwCefe den. One visit'to PDANTLAND SANDWICHES, generously fiUed, . Then use SPRING JACKETS at MARI- LOW’S. Speed through your ted­ liquid for bulky flAi that’s eut la Yeu’ll love "MARTmiZma" TH.WeAil4Mt«iv4. and you’ll ba raacblng for your and really a notmishlng meal In It­ water for MAD’s are fuU cut and nicely ious chores with up-to--date one pleoa. SERVICE. used for dressing spaghetti, bene- garden gkrvea. Drive over soon. self. tailored, priced from $2.98, hfony HOUSECUEA17ING EQUIPMENT flts from the addition of both are water-repellent and sUin rt- and aids of svery description to P ta y n T s a fa Fraat that oake aa soon as K thyme and oregano. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART A Houae Naada So Many TUnn sletant, deoigned to take the rug­ help you clean walla, floors, win­ Rant a Safa Di^oatt Box at tha Is eooi. If you 1st It stand over- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Enough bright, friendly LAMP ged treatment active youngaters dows effloiently, and /then at OONNECTTOUT BANK AND long wRheut being ooverad, R will vsfrlAT OO'yfcUCOlF, light makes a house a home. At give. MARLOW’S you’ll find the waxes TRUST COMPANY for your val- praMbly get too dry. The Inquirer sn^jewASONi SEcomk an B s k iMo . WATKINS, 9U Main Street, the E V E R Y B M C \tOR. A RM & PERSONAL FITTINGS LAMP DEFT, has diatincUve lamps and polishes to put a ghsam and uabla papora and aaeuritlss. What ARE FULLiVttJR NOSE When you are preparing boiled idilns upon e v e rtin g . pesos of mbid you enjoy for pan- TIll'OO fOr table, deak. wall pin-ups, or meat and vegetables you’ll find nlaa. Three Manebaatar. oStoas to iaauJSicSSl^ WEROOPrKWW'^ ] l««a in o H B sr standing floor modala. For ths that paranlpa — added along with Quick salad: Drain canned' rad aarva you at 9S8 Mala Strstt, 16 ^ aStSIMBER. IIMMOittIMVRM '•> " -yj------— ■ and SERVICE islcaUydncltned the BUGLE the uaual onion, carrot, turnip auid PMORVUmiME? kidney baana; rinse with coM wa­ North Hate Street and tha Paefc- MUNSON'S CANDY KITCHEN TABLE I J ^ , $47.76 carries out cabbage — make a fine flavor ad­ ter and drain again. Mix tha beans ada. ' ABMI90SORRY theme, as does tbe - GLOBE dition. MoursncKiHS At Manche^er^s Only LAMP, $69.71 for the traveler or with diced apple, diced celery and FOR FRESH iWOWITH-nW, student Prices start at $2.96. F>snch dressing. Serve on crisp Serve fraaldy made eoffaa ht mu. i t For the Mcaalagful Easter Scasca salad greetas. A little minced scal­ onca Flavor and aroma are lost Corset Shop Bloaaomlng the full length of lion will not be amiss in this hearty BoU new potatoes in their the (3ard DeparUnent at DEWEY- as brtwad ooff as stands. Jackets, startlM starting them ' In a small RICHMAN CO., 767 Main Street, R- amount of COMcoM salted water. H are BASTBR CARDS oonveyiwg- BImpla and dalleioua; Op4n aand- o r . you ramenra a cantsr band of pool W stir—UMd to—pnxcli—eggr wichaa brtbaal, bWUM MbMI ipr the rich sentiments of a hopoful should ooma up two Inches high In tomatoes and ebaddar ahaaaa DOYOUHHE fbom oacli Jacket before oooUng. new season. By “Rust Craft” a saucepan or dtp ikllletY the potatoes will look aUractirs and “Hbltmark” are Just-right aauca. and ba assy to peel when they are cards for family membara and New Ideas in Needlework oarvad.'' friends nsar and far. For X Onex, Velvalir Uwm MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU Fashions for your home follow tT m o : A MolONNBY, 1$ IKADE IN OUR SPOTLESS KITCHEN DAILY A FI6URE PROBLEM? as important a changing course as Woodbridge S tr e e t, at Depot MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD S-SrB4PS^MCW. WH0l5THE«mf ths fashions you wear. YOUR Square, has everything you need I DON'T KNOW THIS WCP/ loiorTHArviMxep YARN SHOP, on the downstairs in LAWN AND OAROEN BUP- Filled Easter baskets and choco­ Now...be 3 inches slimmer where floor of House A Hale, haa tha PUE8 to produce vigorous, tbilv- MAN.jojo-soyanc MVRasCHY late baskets...... 79e and up STWCTLyOH>OOROWH >89,8110 She’s 1962 fnaturials and daaigni that Ing growth. You’ll find grass apods, A N O m you want to be...without any effort/ are amartly auitable In the home of fertUlaert, abrubbery and feiieteg MMCEA600D today. With gifts for Eaater and to beautify and enhanee tba. ad- Bunny and chick pops 10c and up omcceoT, J/. Mother’s Day to think about, you’ll draas you oall home. Tliey give Delicious pectin Jelly egga Ib. 69e goia’ plains find tha handaomast CREWEL PLAH> STAMPS. Their p Et ^ 0 NEW EMBROIDBRY/PICTURES that SHOP, home of canariee, para- Creamy coconut are fBaetnating to work with. What keeta, puppias, troploal Sah, haa all . . . ,1b. 59e a world of aatlefaction there la In manner of aeoeasorlte and pet- cream egga .... a ouatom-mada gift. Ooma into care booklets for your greater en­ YOUR YARN SHOP, and look joyment of a pet, A R/IBBIT Solid chocolate around. You’re aure to start think­ would make a wonderful surprise foiled eg g a ...... lb, 1.49 IWAYTfAMOOEIMI ing, “I have Juat Um place for for the IHtle boy or girt who has Milk and white chocolate that”' or ’"wouldn’t thla be the par- btsn longing' for a PET FOR EASTER. 1 fact gift" Dark and milk chocolate filled e g g s ...... 15c Your choice of creamy smooth MR. ABERNATHY CAPTAIN EASY BY LESuk TURNER ______BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY (M flBKlE EOW IS THE TBWE TO fruit and nut,, butter cream, iTAusanp lHAriSTDOBAD,MR. , Tpy NOT TDSHAKB AROUND 1SSIS535TJE5E coconut, maple walnut, choco­ oaos^tsure ABERNAIHVC ZW SH NoMitaawMuaauNa J msolsSimla UNWANTED HAIR -FOREVER late fudge eoMucH/PODUjy. w WOULD UKE X COULD MEU>VOU rm aim mopt Let me free yoa ef IMa oeelal baadleap fe ^ e r. TOWOOCH My aMdtcally approvad aaatbed la aafs, plraiB Boxed chocolates ..1.19 and up THE REST aext aad wiS not naar tbe airia. Why let am- OPTHIS Regular and miniature BALLCAME, ilghHy hair an yew foca veil yaw good BUTX looks? park and milk chocolate PROMISED MARY C. WARO. UM. marshmallow bunnies A d m ir a l Italian^nspired certified ESIeetreiagift and e g g s ...... ’...... 10c a s t e r b l o q m ■1 ALTON ST.—'TEL, Ml 6-2dd7 I*DPIA/ t colors and leathers An Work By A pp^hneat golf Free OeaealtaifoM Solid chocolate and hollow bun­ W riH H IM ' nies,' chicks and eggs 10c and up in her <"AIR STEP’S Milk and white SMART Also a complete line of assorted THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS BROWN# dietetic chocolates. No sugar or [ THBICHIEK)|KIH>y6AH,6Ur\. 7f/eAfxrQ*/,4ri i'/FOMt/yaiAOHtD-L*— DAVY JONESs BY L E F F add M eW ILUAM S STACKED salt added f nuEUAwiiBr MtSlUfMlWSTlFf Mcuousoe^mLsnas. stmumemmut/ dhoes ANNOUNCEMENT WPEDwswnxs itWSONBiJUSr Mxiaw. vmAriBtsrongoPMr /^A O W ------AND I ----- WALKING m m K m M o m K MHaM * I tw 8A I*.IIA T« MOOEiw i^AY cqnniiT cdunioL mm M sm soi' A 6LEN HA¥EN BOYS’ DAY CAMP gMn frnb mtlRi MM| m i HEELS MUNSON'S . . . Iiawaliag ia atyla, lhal la! ih a t Htfa wit OpataH FfckjmvfsM ffts #•• WiilBflROpiriiiMFtrTlMMiYMr-"- ' •at a UnBI la waar thaab Siartlif JiKttS CANDY KitCHEN Bsewaf'niey'ee it lor eeaa- M s n R o m W rif# W m H « v m ■•yt' Camp. 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU! lait aM waar. loaJ Bvaiy pair is SMad hf. the Buster I SHOESTOM R. (X R#x 13. MM cliaitBr, C m b ^ # r C d l 'MANCHESTER ROUTE 6. HOLTON CORSET SHOP Brewa S-patat ' I T il jcAor BnuaET CiwiR lacif r y JA 9 M 2 SHOPPING PARKADE DAILY fMiaiPtoa.. | luircaDaMnEB K m .. T hx, l i i M) » toS pjx. • AJL to 9i$6 EH. ^ U l MAIN frmEBT~4U 9-6S46 O n WaC. Xfexnk. F rl. I t xjx.-t pjn. Sxxday I9>$6 AJL-S rJ L AMPLE PARKING ^ At( Mtow ■f B^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HtRALD, MANCTOTER, CDNN„ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 19«2 PAGE ’rwENlrjoNii ing, P lw One-Two Puheh P^ds W ith Ccities in Eastern Fitudfe Warriors Tie Fist8.,aii(4 Sticks Fly in Hockey Set 1961 Won and Loss total NEW YORK (AP)— Thafpowsr and don’t appear to havab kftnnaaota ^League eight years ago. The prom^ -aSox run produetkm. nM pltohlng Yankee! .. .w h o else? improved their ptteWng unleis 7. Boston ise of' PowelL who amashed 32 in - unf tMdy. - Best of Seven; Herb score jStages a imdctacu- 8. Los A n g les home runs at Rochester last year; The Red Sox have four rising One of the'greatgst power- lar comeback" and I rookies J^l Hor. 9. Woriiington As Black Hawks Defeat Montreal hitting teams o f all time, the the return of Qua TTiandos, who young stars in pitchers Don Enough to Win This Year len-and Gary Peters come through. . 10. Kansas City fractured his hand last year; jTie Schwall and Bill Monbouquebta Set at Home New York YiSikeea have vir­ Cleveland's Indians picked up It the' Yankees have a probrem, improvement o f Earl Robinson and second baseman Chuck ScMUing CmCAGO (AP) ■This ifi the, big “ vUlain." M iklU .f with Jean Bellvead find Dickie tually evefythihg going for pitching strength by the acquisition it is at shortstop, where rookies Ja^e Brandt; The rise to star­ and outfielder Carl PHILAD^^X (AP>— day of truce while the Chicago however, dbdged hte matador Moore doing toe caging. them. They have a strong pitching Of Dick Donovan'and Pedro Ramos Tom Tresh and Phil Lins have yet dom of Gentile and Brookk' Rob­ Their great weakneas' is lack of enough to get four assists and Ab McDonald aent ths Hawks Tigers’ Scheffihg Reports atoff,' the .best Infield, the heat and th# promotion of Sam Mc- to prove they can fill the shoes of inson. and the addition of Johnny power, now that both Ted. Williams Bob C o iu y , veteran leader o f Black Hawks and Montreal boost hte point production to nine,, DowelL their $70,000 bonus darling. ahead with a goal at 4:86 of the catching and the moat powerful soldier Tony Kubek. Both have 'Tbmpla make the Orioles a defi­ and Jackie Jensmi are gone. the Boaton Celtics, said today Ganadiens patch up the tops for ths series. finale and Red Hay made it 4-2 at one-two punch in baseball. They should be a-more clos^ looked extremely well in eprlng nite offensive threat. Angels^ Building wounded in their Stanley Cup Meanwhils, ths Hawks' ace de­ ofAbest way tO be a big winner in thef ‘Dick gets put of oerviee. April united group under their new training with Tresh having a slight “all the odds are with us” in 5:16. Gilles Tremblay narrowed Tampa, Fla.—^Winners If that's not eooughr-and ‘ It The emergence of catcher Bob semifinal playoffs, which fenseman, Reg Fleming, had to the lead with, a shot at -8:46, but American, League was to pMoh 36. He has looked good, greatly Im­ should be—the Yankees have fgp- manager, Me] McOaha, but they edge because of his sharper hit­ Pitching, erstwhile strength of the seventh and deciding 101 games last season, the De­ for the Yankees.' Any' plto^ ^ 1 lock power. ting. the club, has btoame the club's Rodgers is another step fbrward game of the National Basket- reached their ' brutish best last have 20 stitches in a gashed lower McDonald again acored to put proved over.a year ago. Looks Uke tified their bench and bave added in the Angols ' buUdlng efforts. night in Chicago Stadium. Up and dentist work on teeth that troit Tigers still had to play who doesn't have to face the heTl be. our regular shortstop." the of the ftoest ‘tooking young achUles' heel. Fishur has a sore baU AssocteUon Eastern Division Chicago hack In command at 12:56. s6m« The Baltimore Orioles have befti Roger Maris is off to his usual The outfield Is their strength and The Hawks won 5-3, taking both were shoved out of line. And scor­ "Our defense got lax tor thosa second fiddle to New York in Yanks oonsistsotly is much better manager sidd of the left handed prospects seen this SiMring. All this the hardest hit of lest year's con­ slow start but Mickey Mantle arm,. Pappas la recuperating from playoffs against Philadelpiita to­ off." Hoyt Interjected. an appendectomy, and Barber, at pitching is their weakneas. games on home ice after losing ing star Bobby Hull required six two Montreal goals in the aecond the final American League hitting Inflelder. plus high morale and the cool, tenders. Their 'once superb pitch­ looks fit and ready. Whltoy Fora The Twins have power, not morrow n i^ t te Bostoq Garden. , stitphes in a wound above his up­ Booed In Chicago and flrad as best, will pitch only once a week. The warriors, gettteg .qtarlUteg the first two of the best-of-seven period," said Pilous. "We began standings. “ We .hope to win Dick Browrn;' a oatcher who "car­ calm and efficient leaderahip .'of ing staff is depleted by on mjury has shown no eftecte of hie ac­ enough pitching, i^rhaps the beet series in Montreal test week. The per lip.. manager, of the Cubs attar three Manager Ra)|>h Bouk add up to a to Jack Fisher, illnees of Milt Pap­ Only. Chuck ICatrada o f the once performances from rookie Tom taking the Oanadiena fOr granted. 101 gsmea thU aesaon. That will second division, flnlrties in 1959, ried. t|he club In the first six weeks celerated work schedule last year. catcher in the league in Bari Bat- fifth match will be on the National The game was vicious with 13 We have to go all out from start of the season"-last year and Mike one-sided . penniht' racq with. the pas and the coll to the Army of <31ete Boyer, the third base field­ splendid big four is carrying on. tey, and only a ftdr Infield. Har­ Meschery, veteran Paul Ariste and ba enough to win thla time,” big Scheffing took over in .Datrblt Isst linlfti coming Sooner thsn^ last Hockey League champions' larger penalties called against the Ca- to finish if we hope to win In Mon-' Bob Schetfing, Tiger manager, told Roarks are the tw’o ■ oatohere. Steve Barber, ace of the staff. The ing magician, has been the team's Clsveland must receive out­ man Kiliebrew, switched back playmaker Guy Rodgara, defeated rink tomorrow night and the sixth year and did a tremendous job, year. addition of John .(Boog) PoweH, toe OelUes 109-98 teat night before nadiens and 10 against Oilcago. treat and vindicate ourselves up me aa we talked about Uie 1962 "Brown hit 16 home runs altoough most producUve hitter in spring. standing pitching and excellent de­ from first to third, may be a In Chicago Sunday. The seventh, Fontinato drew three penalUes, in­ blending good pitching ^id hitting Detroit’s Tigera again figure to prise rookie, the development of fense to offset Its power shortage. 11,588 fans te Convention HaU to ;hsre after blowing that game teat fla g race and the Bengada. The with rookies and vetersns. For he misBed seven weeks' due to hi- All thla plus a couple of good look­ challenger for the home run title. if necessary, will be in Montreal cluding a major, and twice the Thursday. juries last year," the Tiger boss provide the most stubborn oppoSi- Jim' Gentile'into a fearM batter, Only catcher John Romano, out­ Some claim Camilo Pdscual ie the . tie the be:t-of-oeven series at torse Yanka copped all the marblea in his work, SchefThig wOn manager- ition mainly. because of an excel­ antf the presence of Bnxdie Robin- ing rookies in oiitflelder-first base­ Tuesday. Hawks scored while Ha waa locked ’’As for Fontinato’, I wo,uld aay •61 by a comfortable eight-game added. . man Joe Pepltone and pitcher Jim fielder Willie Kirkland and. short­ best righthander tn the league, and games each. \ Dodged Matador up. (rf-the-year laurels from the Asso­ e • • lent! outfieid headed by Ai Kaline | eon a star' of first magnitude, Both ths CelUca and Warriora he had been instructed to go out margin. ciated Press. Bouton. stop Woody Hold are capabh: of newly-acquired 'Vic Power gives Hawk Coach Rudy Pilous ac­ of his 'vey to apear Mikita. Either and Rocky Colavito, American make, the Orioles' an oHentlve hitting the 'long ball with any the Twins a. sharp first baseman. have won all of their gamea at The Hawks took a S-0 lead In the “The fellow who waa the differ­ .* * * Oamliig stars cused Montreal's Fontinato of de­ No Alibi Ike League tbatling king Norm Caski threat for the first time. Jimmy Plersall should help the home. Tomorrow night's winner first period on goals by HuU and that or he just took it upon him­ ence between winning the pennant the fronUine jAtobing headed by The remaining five clubs all ap­ Boros and Wood appear on the degree of consistency. Newcomers liberately spearing Stan Mikita. Bronco Horvath. They peppered self to act aa a muscleman.” or finishing Second for New York Team to Beat Did Injuries hurt this TTgero In Ty Cline and Jerry I^dall appear Senators' defense and attack. wUl move into contention for the "I feel wt have the best chancas their bid to overtake New York Frank Lary, Jum Buimlng and Don pear to have improved somewhat verge of stardom with Detroit and Twice Fontinato went out of hte goalie Jacques Plante with 20 Coach Toe Blake of the Canndi- waa not one of the big guns but M o isi,. and- the Iraprqvemistit of Manager Bob' Schefflng knows the to have won the centerfield and Pitching, however, is Uilnl Young­ Four^Time Rec American League Volleyball Kings worid title against Western Divi­ way to lance Mikita to the .ice as of beaiting tbe Yonksas, dtiinitely last year? but not aufficiently to crack sters Bob Johnson, Chuck Cottier sion champion Los Angelas, which ahots. , em was furious about the officiat­ little Lioole Arrcwo. The Yanks had infleMeni Steve Boros and’ Jake through into Uie first divUion. league better, but the shortstop second base positions, respectively. ths wUd 16,M3 fans shoutsd their Montreal tied it 2-2 in the second ing of Referee Ed Powers. ' two good lefthanded pitchers the team to beat," me ea-reoeiver "Nfo” came the reply from the and (jhuck Hinton are developing. Winners of their fourth Bt^sight Recreation Department American Volleyball League isst night eibhlhated Detroit. The stated man who should know Schefflng. Wood. Here is how this observer rate! problem still is present and the trades for inflelders (Char­ (Whitey Ford sand Airoyo) but . No Olliera Chtse them: pitching Is not deep enough. Sam Except for the infield, the Ath­ charnpiQnship was the Watkins Brothers^'entry. The Main Streeters have prevailed as final beit-of-seven Series Will be­ that Arroyo was the guy who real "If we do win, somebody has “ What ^dld hurt was the three ley Smith and Joe Cunningham letics are not yet a major league gin Saturday and that game will got to beat the Yankees in New straight defeaU we suffered No other club figures to be Close- 1. Uew' York Jones, the ex-Oiant, la a pitching and the addition of rookie out­ kingpins since the 1968-69 season. Squad members, back row, left to right. Cliff Gerbe, ly pitched them iiito the World Chlcsgo’s White Sok improved their 2. Detroit hope. club. Owner (JharlOs Finley and Ik. nationally televised. Sieries," gray haired Schefflng rC' York. Last year they woft 65 against Minnesota in Detroit after fielder Mike Hershberger, will add Manager Hank Bauer are launch­ _ Charlie Morse, Coach Frank Miller. Walt Ferguson and Dick Thorpe. Bottom row. Earl Couey. wlao was o.ie o f the high games and lost oiilly 16 at home. the All-Star game. When Steve balance by exchanging old plgy- 8. Baltimore With sound pitching, this could youth and speed to Chicago ^ t \Yost, Bruce Watkins, Pete LoMaglio and> Will Hadden. lah ^ aa we watched the Tigers ers for younger ones hut they sac­ 4. Chicago ing a youth program which they scorers with 82 points, said in an­ take batting and fielding practice Imagine, almoet 50 games over Botos and Brown were hurt, be the strongest Baltimore team the loss of Minnie Minoso and Roy hope will pay off within two or rificed a good percentage of their 5. Cleveland since lU return to the American swer to a question aa to whether N O W A T at At Lopes Field. .500. .And don't forget most of Roarite-----w and McAuliffe stepped ssa in Sievers will cut down on the White three years. hs was more worried than ever be­ STAGE WAIT -r- Pok ^'Arroyo had a great year with­ the Yankee regulars had big years ai)d came; through. The only man MANCHESTiRHUNCH. too,” Schefflng iMd. . fore: vaultcr John Ueises waits out throwing a fast straight ball we did miss badly waa Terry Fox, Pleaty Ceooeraed Detroit, a (dub wlllch Jumped who...... waa out vwv six weeks wxTvsaa isiIn vuijJuV and while officials check ' Schefflng, a former catcher with E m lie Griffith Offers Help “I think I would be lying if I the Chicago Cubs replied. "Hie fast from sixth place in 1960 to runner- August. Fox Is s big, rlghthaaded height of bar he cleared HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE CO. up last year, is s stand pat club, so relief pltchw.” said I was really apprehensive. On ball never came in over the plate. Flashy Felipe Aloii the other hand, when it gets down at 16 feet, % inches for Actually, it was a waste pitch. But much that one of the smdng'a 'most Detroit's pitching. Is the same as that screwball. W« didn't get a run heraled rookies will wind up on the a year ago, fronted by Lary, Jim to one game you're concerned. world outdoor record in To 'T h e odds wlU be in our favor. UntiinU Time Only o n him in the first five months bench. Sunning and Dom Moasl. ‘Thther Family of Beimy Paret Santa Barbara, Calif., Re- of the seasmi. Without Arroyo, the • • • Jerry Canale (up from Denver) or If ws play near our potential and laya. Yankees would have been dead. Outfield Set Phil Regan wm be our fourth Swinging Big Bat hustle on defense they have to get •T douht If Arroyo can come up starter," the manager indicated. NEW YORK. (AP) —Bennyf, The distraught Griffith also said ”to determtea If M g- fantastic effort from everybody. "Pum Goldy hss looktd awfully, be would pay his respects and of­ llgcoce Is involved." "We aren’t a team that hss two T « l with another g m t year like he had good. He has a good hitUng back­ "Casale has looked good. He's (Kid) Paret never had a Fenway New Look last aeason. very seldom hss a throwing hard again. He's no chance to come out of it. fer any kind of help to Paret’a 2. A aevea-nninbar New York bad games back-to-bsck — even good reliefer, a great reliefer in ground. What hss really surprised youngster though." NEW YORK (AP)— Felipe Alou, flashy San Francisco out­ widow, 21-year-old Lucy, who Is State Legislative Committee to te- during the season when it doesn't (QENBBAll fact, put two consecutive gocxKMa- me shout him is that.hs has play­ • • • * fielder who with brother, Matty learned to jday baseball in Fhysisians knew the odds expecting her rocond child in about vesttgato aU oapecto of boxing In count. AU the odds are with us— Turquoise, Coral TIM WHITEWALL sona together. Arroyo had a tnily ed real w«U in centerfldd. He hits the streets of the Dominican Republic, is threateniflg to ^ ve were 10,000 to 1 against Paret five months. the state, wae named. on paper, bench etrengto, in every great aeason. He sure saved W hit^, the ball as good as anyone on the Ben'eh Help beating the severe brain in­ *T win do everything in my pow- 8. The American Medical Aaaa- other way; We should win.” lub. He’s a line drive hitter, not the Giants the most fegred 1-2.-3 hitting attack in the Na­ BOSTON (APHJFVu* at Fan- F ord," Scheming replied. Bald pated Vic Warts, after tak. tional League, t' jury he suffered In loclng hte worid to help,"------. . Qriflith, •■iiiat ctatioa. In a statement from CM- Coach Frank McGuire ef the way Park will be treated to a col­ * • • rnudi power. I dont think he'U. tog Ms batting swdngs, walked welterweight ohampionahip to means money or any. other as­ eago, IsMed a remteder of the im- Warriors ssM ”lt’s ifoing to be s hltNnany home runs but he Won't Ordinarily a line-drive bitter,' perteaee at careful medical eupar- or aehems of turquolae, coral and over fo r a dHiuc o f water from a the 36-year-old righthanded . swing- belted. Chicagq’s Cubs 8-6 at Mesa, Emile Griffith In Madison Square sistance I otm render. It also great effort on our part to heat beige this eeason.. Lory Rated No. 1 p<^ either. fountain not far from where Washington defiMted Baltlmors 6-4 Garden 11 days ago. means toe future as well as now. vMon of aporto, point out tost a-great Celtic team' at home. AU 'Oiw'Hmtfleld is set, but Ooldy •r has turned into a homer ham- “contact M>orts carry with them 'ree home t t the Boston Red Sox Who was the beat pitcher in Qie were talking, marer this spring, adding snothOr at Miami, the Los Angeles Angels "I prayed for Benny when I we need is a superhuman effort has ‘been spruced up with 660 gal- Amnioan League last year? will mal^somcftxxly jump,"’ the outlasted Houston 10-9 at Albu- But, even though he remained in a ciUcuteted risk of tejunr ..." Tiger skip^ ski said. ‘t b k t M ioir,” Schefflng eatd, long bsU ttireat to a team already a coma, his wife, mother and heard he was hurt. I will continue 4. At Vatloaa aty, L’Oascrva- from (WUt) Chamberlain to win. lans of potet. witft the storsboard Sdieffing answered my (jucsUon "will be a heip.'rtll ''pattol the outer DrabewsU Goes Baate move he mkde during their vigU newspaper oommeuted editorially heeded asiother man on our bench Mays. at his bedaiile. No one could con­ at the tuih of events, he was not that professlaaal boxing is “an apprehsnsions. shout playing in "We stuck to toe mtetletoq plMe games. How many did Ford garden, all being astabUshed etam. last year who could hit like Waits. Bobby (3ene Smith stroked. a idtoh? Yet, they gave Ford the Bruton is currentlyNsdeilned with Akw tagged No. 8—Us fifth in vince. them the doctors were planning to retire. humoral sport” that “coaMt I B utan." green fOr toe fences,” said I^ark Pm SUM he'll win a few games the teat thrsa gamce—yesiterday, a triple and two slnglea driving In right. He'd puU through, they said. "But,” he said, "It will be some absolved” la toe death of Farot. Msschsry, a 31-ysar-old 6-8 for­ 8 6 ^ Dan Moreotts. "But Ws have piteher-of-the-yecu* honor; not In a bad leg which gave w ldy an ex­ for us with his big bat." Werts the wiimiag ruii for the Mete In my book. Lary la the beat pitch­ tra chance to crash the sM ng llne- two-nin shot that carrisd the He had to puU through. time before I ti^t again." Even in death, Paret established ward from 8t Mary’s (OsUf.) added somdtoteg new to toe toon- was acquired via waivers late last the seventh ae they snapped. the Griffith spent most of last wsek a record, rie was the first boxer OoUege, Aniriisd with 17 points, $3 board. Now we nave a 1q>ot for toe er. Fbrd la a good fdtcher but ■easoh from Boston. Gtontato an 8-S viotory over Cleve- Early yeeterday morning, the not great,” Schemng said. .land at Tuoson. It also gave Alou White Sox' elx-game winning in (the hotel in the Catekill Moun­ ever to be killed white defending ooming in ths first half whan the lineups of beto the Red Sox add Whitewall Tires at Blackwall Prices League batting champ Vorm Detroit appears well fortVled streak. Camilo Piscual and rookie odds caught up with Paret. The Handsome Waite Hoyt a great Cash, Jake Wood, Chioo Femandei a batting record unmstohed by the doctors were right At 1:65 a.m., a tains where he trained for the his world title. Warriors buUt a.big teadr-«t one toa. .vlslUnK:. toam.” it makes a bid again to dethrone Joe. Bonlkowski combined to hurl Alfaro said doctors had warned stretch 16 points—which Bsaten Mareotto said both bUUpens will righthanded pitcher with Several and Steve Boros wUl start on the Tigera. more heraled eluggers oh the club. nurse walked out of the epeetel fight.. .,JIew York Yankee teams and now opening day, barring Injury. a six-hitter that beat the Reds and “EmUt relaxed a little last wsek him that Paret was sinking fast was unable to. ovarooma. Arlain be mere liveable this season in If nice guys won pennanU, .462 Bat Avenge Drabowaky. A two-run homer by care unit at Rooaevelt hospital after he developed pneumonia sunny cr rainy wsatoar, with a-plgy-by-irisy announcer on radio What atoout Dick McAuHffe, Con- Alou, a .289 hitter wltn 18 hom­ and told Paret’s manager, Manuel white’ Benny was hanging on," had 86 and hte hot ritooUng In ths Schefflng won’t have to wait many D «i Minchcr in the first gave the said his co-mansger, Gil Clancy. Monday. Ttieyinoted a quickening first end' third quarters was an- modemtetlc eanopiss Installed over and tedivs.., in Cincinnati, had neeticut'a contribution to the yasra before he can match wits ers and 52 runs batted in during Alter,. M ^y: Brand New GENERAL joined our gtSOp,-. Twins the runs they needed. Whitey *T guess Uke us all, he thought of the pulse and a sharp drop In other Mg faotor in toa victory. them. ' Tigers via Unlonville and Farm­ with the National League winner 1961, now Is No. 1 In home rune “He'e de^.” •1 have always iftlt'.4i)|Lt the ington High? Ford and Mickey Mantle were Benny waa going to-pull out of tU blood proaaure. WUt Tops Roarars TUs le the 80th aanivetaary of in the World Seriee. along with exhibition trail, has sc- bedded with the flu as the Yan­ So today, burial plana are being R’a one thing to have him lying "Tboy aald,” Alfaro commented, Deqitte a had lirri half, Oham- FMiway Parte, which Was built In oomited fo r 24 RBI, a .^62 batting in toe hospital, but another to have "that toe pneumonia was too much average and 66 total basee for an kees bowed to the Pirates whsh' made for him while crowds mill berlain topped aU scorers wito $S 1912 and reconstructed In 1934. around toe funepal home in the him dead.” for him." polnta and Ms 11 in the final quar­ astounding 1.000 slugging pat' catcher Don Leppert ringled across two unearned runs -ih’ the seventh SpoBtetijfipeaktet'* seeUm t^of the ' - F arsi's deatfanbrought theta -da-, ,(iHa.sighed:. • ter helped' keep Boaton, . which oentege. city, probably wUI be hurled velopments: “He fights for io-day's and final­ STM MYLOH While Alou was continuing his to snap a 1-1 tie. Cardinal short­ came to within four points of toe stop Julio Gotay knocked In the in Mteml where he made his 1. New York Dlsi Atty. Frank ly toe pneumonia caught up wito Warriors wito 6:16 . left In ths outstanding spring performance, home. . Hogan stepped up his InvestigmHon him.” Billy O'Dell di^layed top pitching tying and winning runs on an in­ game, from- oatohing up. WHITEWALLS form and beoame the first member field single with two out id the Rodgers pteyad outstandteg da- of the Giants' pitching staff to go ninth against the Tigers. fanaivaly, came through wUh 10 assists and contributed 17 points. We s t siDB MHioBTs nine by fashioning a flve-hittw Daryl SpenCer hlt.a homef in th4 Marcel PaiUe Leading Goalie Here'S your pt>ce-a*year chance to |el^< ogaii^ the Indians. fifth and Ron Fairly doubled home Casey Stengel Takes Time Out to Say Hello Meaehsry said the first hiUf waa Alertness paid off for tfip Hera A 39-yvels lad by s stegls point were turned in by Roger (>alg of eighth as the Senators h'eat-. to< American Hockey League to lead IXinphy Dancing .547 the league In scoring for two con­ Joins ERCC Staff Prank Ramsey, who dreesad for with about two minuUs to play in the New York Mete and Moe Dra- Orioles with Pete Burnside, Claude Kloter’s Toga ... 383 toe game but did hot play haonuae bowaky o f Oinoinnaitl. Craig epaced Oerteen and rookie Xim Hannan secutive seesons. a very close game. Then Tierney $ 0 1 1 5 5 * 2 FOR Sought by Favored Arnold Palmer White Glass ,... .263 o f a pulled muaelc in his left lag. grabbed aa errant pass and drove nine hits in a 6-4 victory over Ohii combining for a six-hitter. Lee The star Indian center finished Newest pro golfer In the area The Warriora were minus defsn- TMxl4 cago's White Sox at Siuusota, but In for a hopp. He connected for Thomas' single in a five-run eighth the aeeson with 101 points on 40 te Tom Oldershaw, Spokane, Jane Smith. 136-186-121—363; slva star Tam Gola, tut srito s TiHoiiOif Dratoowrity v w beaten 6-0 by Min­ inning rally produced ths winner AUGUSTA, Ga; (A^; 'I’m g l^ they aren’t taking me*countrteo, will tee off In cooL clear goels and 61 asatets, acoring five Woeh., native aamed assistant three, eonsecuUve baskets after Mary McCarthy. 115-121-147—363; sprained right ankle. that to assura toa Angel victory. nesota at Orlando deepite hurling for the Angela after the Colts had Arnold Palmer, who is ni seriously," the little stylist trom weather. The temperature has points test week to seoUra hte posi­ pro at EUtegton Ridge yester­ Ruth McIntosh, 1S0-16«—367; Ed- a aeven-hitter. taken the lead with . five In the lesburg said. “Personally, 1 been in the 60s. tion. Thus he duplicated toa fM t of day. Tierney (17) and Ray London altered of the devil himself, ie Cterrentl. 126-130—867; Flo (13) were top eearoni for the win­ Elsewhere, Pittsburgh knocked top of the Inning. feel wwidacful and I am very con­ The par 72 Augusta oourae, Jack Markle Of Syracuse who led Wally aohon, club pro, an- Kloter. 131-336; Ma!rge Curiiing, Rec Foul ShiMtiiif off the New Yorit Yankees 4-1 at Chrle Short and rookie Paul goes after his third Masters fident I haVe-boyght a new put­ wearing its brightest spring cos­ the circuit In 1986-37 and 1937-38, ners. Tom Fitsferald topped Gus's aounoed Oldershaw assistant 122-129—360; Amy Plrkey, 129- w ito 13. Bob Hardie and Kent Fort Lauderdaile. St. Louis udg ^ Brown limited the A’s to five hlte title in five years tomorrow ter and I believe mSrputting stroke tume of dogwood, azaleas, mag- -the first two ssasons of toe pro at FaU River, Mess., test 847; Shirley Vittner, 116-119 — With ten lesguee eompleted. .toe MERCURYe DOPOE. OL08, CHRYSLER Detroit 7-B at St. Petersburg, ths while John CalUson provided the ■with a couple of serious con­ la definitely coming back'.’^ '--.. nblta and yellow jasmine, has league’s existence. Rwroney 'wlU he season, hss been hired to suc­ Weet Side wUlnoUi its Junior ffoui Smith wars stea outHfiiidlBt In a 842; Vi Chapman, 122-126—342; laring cause. ■Los Angeles Dodgers nipped Bos­ Phils’ runs with a two-run homer cerns—A ugu^ National’s formid­ Besides Palmer and NtcklafisvIhevOr been more radiant nor in presented with toe John Siollenber- ceed Bob Rogers. Edna Galloway, 140; Maris Gallo­ ShooUng Tbumsment Thursday ton 2-1 at Scottsdale, Milwaukee in the eighth inning. able greens and Jackie Nlcklaus. the mof ■ hlghlv regarded contend­ milchter sliape. It has been ger Trophy and e leegue bonus of night at 6:30, AU Junior and ldidg- Police A Fire aopped toe regular ers are Ben Rogon, whose Im­ The'29-yenr-oid hnebelor hns way, 139; Dot Vallerand, 136; Us stsson t(Ue. Boftenea''by..sin1ng rains. It playa- $300. Last season he won toe a two handicap and n reputa­ Juul, 123; Ann Twerdy, 120; Fran st players can turn In tostr iw - SOJI70* 2 FOR “The Greens ore going to fool a proved putting has projected him long — the offleial yardage can. fointe and reeeive banquet tlcksts Tlcksts for tos post-ssssoa ban­ lot of people,” the tournament fa­ award wito 108 points. tion aa en ootetandlng teacher, (Trandall, 118; Doris Prentice, 118. M l x i l into a threatening role at the .age range from 6,850 to 6,980.]wd8 — S t this Urns. Tlckste may be pur­ quet are new available at toe West vorite .from Latrobe, Pa., aald to­ WiUte Marabou o f Hershsy fin­ partlenteriy with younger golf- Bob Scheffing dishes out bats to Norm Cash and A1 Kaline. Of 48; Doug Sanders, the Geor^an but the greens are lush andTiMd a ished second wito 95 points, Barry chased at toe Weet Side Ree of­ Side Ree. They may be picked up day. "They’ve changed the texthre -with the So-called telephone booth pitch. ate. Hte duttes, m addltton to DUSTY LEAGUE—Dyke Pleas­ fice in person, or leaervad over Bow_or reearved and paid for a t! on some o f the'greens and, while- swing, and Bill Qasper Jr., former CuUcn o f Buffalo waa tUM with teaching, wlU fitclnde opemtion ant, 138-386; Pete Jankowski, 148- Arcaro Fnds Career, There have been few minor al­ . 94, followed by Brian KUrsa o f of the pro shop. the phene and paid far at the door. toe door. Ben Zajae Resigns BSox to Start Sehwril I don't think the^ll be any tester,, Natlmtal Open champion who Is terations this year, outside the 374; Gene Phaneuf, 866. they're gtfing to be harder to read.” Springfield with 98 and Fred Glov­ Twelve nppUenttoas were re­ giving Ihe boys putting lessons In changing of toe texture on nine er of CtendgM who hod 85 polnta MERIDEN (AP)—Ben Zajae re­ practice. ’ ceived for tbe pest, Oohon AUTOM OnVB—A rt BeU, 140— SCOTTgOALE, Aria. (AP) — RIFLE The Bermuda greens on the last greens. The tee of the 420-yard Culteo anff Jloyd Smith of said. signed today as head basketball The Red M e appear ready to send nine holes of the golf course were I Almost completely overlooked 18th hole, straight uphill, haa been 880; Gene Panker, 868; Mike Den- Lakers Make It into Playoffs c o « * at Platt .High School. He But Might Have Stayed are the .-eimtng U.S. Open cham­ Springfield ware acoring hup, 352; Cart Bteki Sr^ 361. Don Schwall to the mound eT-'n-t sewn with a different type grass deepened 10 feet to piaks it tough­ eham^ons pf the leagiw' said he waa resigning to devote CLUB pion. Gene Uttler, uid the 46-year- er to drive the ball over the fair­ TO* 2 FOR CTeveland’s Dick Donovan in their Intended to give them a smoother each, whUo Kilrea act the HOUDAY WOfiOCN’S DOU- more time to Iilx duties aa the 1962 American League opener in putting surface. The first (nine, old, 137-pound PGA king, Jerry way rise. The po on the 620- But Only After Tough Struggle •.TIxlS acbool’s athleUc director. ISOTES NEW YORK (AP):-^Eddte Barber. "The course is too big for playmaking wito 78 asatets. BUS8—Olive Rossetto swept three Boaton April .10. and I think I had a lltUe to do greens were left unchanged. ya,!^ par 16th las hem enlarged. Aide Gmdolin, veteran dsfsnse- Arcaro, one of the great ath­ me," says Uttler, whose best show­ final individual awards aa follows: with It,” said Arcaro. “My putting is ths only thing The tee^has been widened on the man of Cleveland, led toe league tn ing was a lOth-place finish in 1959. 16th. ' High average, 112.51; high triple, DSTTROIT (AP>—The L m Aa-9toe Ftetons, aeekteg a comeback tsSo lypo KBO PELLET CS4BI letes of modem Umei,' has Kelso, owned hy the Bo­ bothering me.^' said Palmar, gn 8-1 penalty minutes with .177 on 71 406; and high single, 160, High *3 3 “ hemia Stable of Mrs. Richard ”rm not iHayuig well enough," Generally, it's, toe same old gelea Lators made lUteto the Na­ navor aehisved in a bost-df-sevsn With ons wsek of firing to come to the end of his brilliant pre-tournament riioice agidnst a ■ays Barber, who twice come in as mlnwa, o m major and torM 10- HOUSTON, Tex. — team .war toe Marie Galloway- Du Pont, was horse of the course that has defied most of the minute nUaconducte. tional Basketball AsabclaUon play­ NflA pteynff, won toe next two. a tie exlata for secondond j^acemac« be- career after 30 years in the year in both i960 and 1961. lineup of some 100 of the World’s high aa sixth. sport’s craftsmen down through WUIteas, 316, Heeatoa, ita Happeny duo. High scorera The Laken ware endangered.' tw ew the West Side Center and saddlp. But, he might have best amateur and . protesskmal Top Stars Entered .(Marcel PalUe Is another Spring- tRe^final night of bowiing wars; offs—but oaly after they nearly with Arcaro riding. Last year the years, and tomorrow again It’s' field. player te win two consecu­ Ernest TerrNL 191|^, O ilcego. 7. But in game No. 6 test night, toe TNI A DRIVE S A F E (Community Y American League, stuck- around another year if golfers. "My only consolation Is Indications are that the stsr- a battle of man agaiiut course —' HONOLULU—Fete Rndemach- E3sle Kfwmtetka, 124-186 — 363; turned Coach Fred Schaus into a he proved to he one of the tive Individual titles, os h.« set the OUve RoBsettd“ MAil3eak toqlgbt at Gary Hollister 72, Paul Luman 68, was going to run Jalpus In tbe vlalbb 65. Y Am erican: Norm Derby, I’d have stayed around trating on getting back Into the Angelee Dodgers. But the 235- off tores. Dodger pltriters while defend it in proper time. ter. 131. I^lgher .86, Ernie Mclnerney 69, another year.” kncMdng I was going to quit golf groove. Physically, I fliel fine pound rooMe shows signs of being stea .Withdrew today Its recognl- ‘ “ ** fssM «Ul ba AP*d tamarrair In Kan Jackson reports the dtener many diwa ago" Arcaro said. dropping Ra 14th game in 34 sta rU .' In addition Ring pptetod out Boaton with tos Lakan starting WSl take Place at a r ie ’s Raateu- BALANCE and Mike McMahon 63, Ralph Twicbell Jaipur was .one of the top and I’m os relaxed as I can he be­ a key factor on the Boaton Red Box The Red Box irtay toe MUwoukee tlea ef Archie Hoore as light HOUDAY SB. BOYS — Don "The truth la, I didn’t, know it fore a'^big toumameitt." that M o^ had weighed 197 too ehaaipioiieMp oariap wtVh the lant otarttaig at d:S6. Maneheater 63, Harold Strickland 88, National: 2-year-olds of 1961, and Arcaro. for sure until about noon on mound staff ^ a seoeon. Braves here today. haavywelglit champion ,and in- pounds —/72 over toe U ^t heevy- SimmoM, U 6-m -$47; Randy TIRES MOUNTED Ai Morrison 84 Don' Marsh 82. rode him. But George Widener, Asked who he thought might Boston’s lone rim oame in toe" winner Saturday. Rotailana are tevlt^ Velto.will NaaM W ir ' ' Radatai waa not even on- the Sox Smith, 131-118—346; John Ma- Monday. .I'd been dickering on give hlB) the toughest run fo r it. ateUad .too old gladiator teto toe waigbt UmR e f 176 — wban as BaaMag fer PWUy rslata Ma aaparianeaa o f driving In ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Karl Smith 82, Norm Roper 79, chairman of The Jockey Club this’ job 'for some time, but roster at the start of spring train­ seventh when Chuck SchlUlng knocked out Alejandro Lavorante, NetU. 119-126-336; Larry Jaihal Curtis Smith 79, Ron Hasard 79. and former . president of Bel­ Palmer was quick with the an-, walked and scored on Dave Phil-' aixtb poaition amfuig the heavy- "Vrtfn dadnitely rooting for toa 606 mikir at ladlanapoHa didn’t accept until that time. . ewer. • ing. The notation in the Red Box the Argentine contender, test Us, 118-U0-337; Alex UibanstU, PliUly,” said Sdhaus fit his dub’s We Do All Thi^—Correct The following, boys received the mont Park, has a consuming guide lists the 25-year-old Michi­ ley’s irineh single. Pete RunneUT waigkt eontaodera. Of couree, I had Keteo and week. Levoranto, who bed been 117-184—666: Gary CorrenU, 111' vtetoiY •ceiebratkm aafly today. UBEBTY MUTUAL added the > caster, camber, toe-in. Ad- badges in pro-markaman —Ernie desire to win the Bcflmont Jaipur on my mind. Both of "Well, Nickteus hae to be gan resident u Vat toe trailin g was tagged out at toe plate In toe Ring; in - releaaing ''tto. teteat sixth in toe ratings, was dropped , d o w n ... Mclneiney: mariuman—Jim Day, atakea...... reckoned wlUi. I’ve been playing montffiy ratings, declared the Ugfat 119—336; ftfak LoveUL 115; MiH< "W e’d get toe odd game at home pteyoff title in toe Ree National jRBt steering. Crisa-erou them era caj^ a, irith hiric, camp, not on Red Sox roetor." fifth trying to score on Ed Brea- .'T h to. ■' Ldutenbach; 110; Dtm Gllhiu 11 ^ y (MinpMeo; Mike Barton; ’“ Ha didn't name.'Jaipur for with him in ptaettee. Ha haa been soud’s double. . - heavy title vacant but naoMd Ster­ and we’d be able to'M «rt the aeries Volleyball League to their raguter iF R E E E and safety cheek tires. Bal­ of winntoig half a, iqilUon dol- At this writing, however, Radaix for-M oiwe te tliia MarksmoB lo t Clasa: JMui LUman, the Mai^'B Derby, and S o colt ten aaoh this Season." hitting the hall a ten. Be aeenui to owns aa earned nm average o f IRQ: oid JohnaDn, tin IIBA chempicn at horns. That'S the ntete rsaspn laurels by defeating Quo's TME Mopriis TO pay ance front wheels. All Gary Hollister and Chkrlss hasn't raced since iaaf taU. have shaken off whatever pres- jOi .DIck Richard; ; h o u b k a y i a ^ a m . b o y s — we want te meet them—too hams Orimlya Tto teUar dv« Twichsll. Isw t ysar Kelso sanMd and has tenneil 15 bs^tters tn 15 Floyd Pieb September ' ___ , ^ ___ ^ cMjhnNoh from DoaBinswst, X33;Davo DueSefBite, oukea, nodels. Tralnar Bert Mulbollond has $436,565, winning ileven o f aurea there were In turning pro­ innings. Manager Mike Higglni in­ aeurt advantage. soaon play. Utorty been taking the colt along fessional and to have aetUed down. JoMa cf K M ^ ^ a t Tb|lajU«m* Wited i7ie rem d^ from the Nito 130; Dave Chppa, llO. •Viri «• iSahm t ffMDy dx ^ and WbilSns, •AflMfMttH JjtSggOfS "'Plus tax and recappabla tire nine starts. - Jaipur collected tends to use him os one of hisi^iop NEW YORK (AP)—Heavyw. gteup. ■ - Gena Littlar, the modest, soft- slowly with the Jtme 9 Bel- $814,689, winning four and fin -. I f he oen putt these greens,.he can o f niite in .toa rtguter osamni and tfimnsm WUl 1 ■aot. soon for Mm reliefers. - , weight Champion Floyd Patterson m idle OriOMh o f New T orit whs MOMDATteOiB — JSa tsvatt MANCHESTER MUNCH spoken golf pro, from San Diego, ment in mind, and wilt give iahing second' in his ''other be awfully tough.” Radaix worked two Innlnja ySe*. ttat’a anotbar reaaoa." tesra Utla. MANCHESTER BRANCH Calif,, has bad bis ups and downs. him hla Initial start In the 850,- indicated today that ^ Utle Kut tbe_wiitarwalgbt title tqr Jr. 2U-338—611; Ed pnehates, I f the Lsken have to plar fft* three races.' ATcsTo's mounts 1710 diffenmng champion,' Gary terdsy, being tagged'with toe kMS wito Sonny Uaton wiU not be held ^tetoptoWhto. .!- " -if He had a successful year in 1955, 000. Gotham Stakes S atui^jr earned a total hf $1,606,707 in Player of South Africa, haa loat The bootoiff ^naaiiMBa’ ‘•idd- R _ W m n r A W ) Paret in 824-6d7; Hugo Benson, 311-«d7: C dtka, too sarias wlU start fa XABT s n t o BBO oniMisl bas- then went Into a slump. But his at Aqueduct.' wtten Lu < ^ to ti mtejudged Rap until Septembet. "The way It looks took tosadUm aipSn^bpE i^ tragic champtonsiitp fl| ^ on Dtek-teiUheta. 204; Ed Daiwa, 301; 1961, and his 10 per cent gave favor wlth-almoat avmyone appar­ Fairly’a drive into rightfi^ in toe now, it won’t be possible In Juno,”" Boaton aad four o f the Sovoa kotoaU Oaaquat wUl t o told Theo- fast of winning fiva tour events No offleial anaouncement has him a satesyior $160,870. ently — except himself. He boa cause aU e f the w odd’e I 34. was nametf Riningte Jim Tteney, $oo. • gaates would ba sohadulad than. day a l^ at d:80 at toe Oartlsn HARTFORD GEHERAL TIRE GO. HMtTFORD fiENERAL TIRE CO: etgbtik the ban idrapitoig^ ett CMn- Patterson . sold -after__ _ hte__n tu n i. in 1959 went comparatively been made, but Arcaro said *T think I 'emild knvo done bean dropped from c m of the key — A ' Jwsli7 ■ —— n ~ —----- teg b o | ^ ’ “Ths Ptetaag daasxva a .lot o f Griwa. TIdcata nuiat brpwrotooad vl65 CENTER STREET—TEL. MI 9-2928 unnoticed. He ranked ninth test Wlllte BhoemalMr would rida ton’a glovafor a double and scor- Brem a 374-wsMt rour of,; tajsiariMffhte New A.gnm» oa good hM I dsotdod td rido tevuite’s roles beeauss of Us un- EgypL .-aemamper seems endit." aald •ahaua '•ffhay gan ito tto Rtot flida Boe bafSra Sotur- 1S5 CENTER 8TIWET—TEL. MI 9-2828 year with winalnga toteling $tV J a lto aatnrday, and later. out this yoor. Tat Isaving tho laafireMM shawlng Pa ttw wtaUr "3 hSrad t o Nd: . 137;, Jeonaia Irlql^ 133; ns a ffNi^ Mfioa” . - dof nteflLJfa BekdU win to 401JM. •'Bhoa alsD wlU iM s S a ^ ja SJ8 Uke It'at toe present ttaa" Ha •nm- OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 P.M. . -...If! 61— wmHliiB lo 'd D It widL dMn’t atebosmtou Ul^ Agtaw Huh- The litiiem Iw w l 9a toe flint iU 6 te ( Om tom i fltoufla flSaS rs- ..... f — - -

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-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AlPRIL 4, 1962 MANCHteSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1962 PAGE TWENTX-^PHlUa! BffiMMa^Coods 51 Busincu SarvIcM Offored 13 •THRRB OU6HTA BB A LAW BY FAGALT iBd SHORTBBi Hal^ Wanted—Hsie 86 Hosts And AccMSoriM 46 Hwmu Without Bourd 59 jHousra Four Sah) . 72. Hoiisds For Sal* 72 HolUtos For Salt 72 Hoii84» For Sal* 72 FOR SALS—Raiby carriage, erib FOR RENT—Rnem for young wom- Theft, Two ABSOLUTE bargaln-^^ustora made to track fa^OecMral . " BOAT, s p e c ia l s ;.^ drtd Bwttrsaa, Msh rdiair, clean 813,800 - ROCKVUXE. 6 ____ MANCHBSTBR-m Finley St. *% LOCKWOOD STREET>-Two-famUy NORTH END — 3 bedroom ranch, Time of Your Life aUpcovera, drapes and upbaiatsry. ,Ua ^ kitchen privUegea, ranch, larg*'Itvingr room, cabinet targe room ranch, fuU oellar, idrgs 64 flat, Immaculate condition. and good ceEtdlticp, M l 9-8693. daeirsd. firMdaee in Uvtog room, laig* Budget terms. CaU Mrs. Roberts, M ommosniquio GV fOt 14’ ' A t u i ^ i ^ flNlltig - ‘Uko Pnene eveni Utchen, bemtlndiy londacaped rumpua room, 3'-ear garage, erne- RenUr draws *125 month. BbcceU kitchen, fuU basement with ga­ ProBed by Police ARTHUR LORD Ml 0-7800. Airttpltes'eeB)' new, $189, a l w a y s a good buy sai chaste, 84868. tat. Shown by apprinimwit. site drive, lot a09x|iW, aU toad- lent toeatwn. GoodchUd-Bartlett rage. Only 815,000. T. J. Onekett, By -B. R ^ rtaon , Realtor, Ml 8 «iN : tcaped. 888409. Mt 84*08. Deer Arthur: You'd think ths Police today ar* tovaoUgatiag dOoieiWftlHM . * for Bruae, Service .14’ iUomlmuik Plah A' Ski boot b«ds, dressers and appliances, Realty, Iteolton. 388-0939. •Reelter, M l 8-1577. PIANO TUNINO. *7. FUteon years’ ' ' JEanageiv Mancheater Meter 8138, ■ ■ credit terme avaUable. We also world came to an vnd for my par- three opmFIalnta rseahsad yoatir- experience. Free r ^ t r estimated hwawipcasaii Salee^^ 8 g 8 - ^ . ______Aftn^ents—Flst»— CUSTOM BUILT 6 room CbloiUal, VERNON STREET—I room houae onts when pop retired. Mother is day and early this morning oeti- Used 11’ Lyman lapstraks. and buy used furniture and household 3 fireplaces, largs cabinet kitchen, ADVERTISING upon requeet-Call Kenneth Robin­ RlHRArWf- lots. Roger’s Used Furniture. 117% •^enementn 63 that needs aome work Open to not used to having pop home ail oerning a theft; a break, and an son. MI 8-1868. traitor, exeeUent comtiUmr,' 8489. 1% baths, ecreened poreh; swim­ A ‘ PERFECT HT offers. Lot 100x270. T. J', ChMkett, OUTSTANDING attempted break. , Machinists—First ClaaS < 1961 40 h.p, Bvlnrude electrlo, Spruce St., Ml I " 8-4965.■ day.. Pop Is'loet without his job. 1 ATTmCTTVE 8 room duplex, 8 ming pool, gkrage, eoriiet lot This'7 rOom custom built garrison Reelior, MI S-1577. value in the Princeton Street area. Harry Botticelli of IT Tjdar CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ------(STEPS; sidewalks, stone wads, ■llghUy used, $887, keep telling them to take up new 60-hoar week. Mliet be c^ ^ U e LOVESBAT SOFA bed with sUp- bedrooms, large caMaet kUcton, 90x118. Shown by araointmehti crienlal .with breeseway and ga­ 6 room custom ranch'fahth cheer­ Circle thia morning notifled pMles 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, Ml RANCH—One year old, 8 bed- .activities but thsy never seem to of holding aircraft teleranees. cover, kneehole desk, mapis c h ^ basement sad attic, oteam oU rage, eentraUy located In Man- ful famUy room. ExceUent condi­ do it. I can't lead them by the that a . generator, valued at *18; Work done at reasonable . prices. Bridgeport and Jig-bora operators. H. G. SCHULZE, INC. of drawers, metal frame for heat, c<9ptr window scrsfns, op­ 14958. . roonw, 2 full baths, modern kitch­ tion, short walk to Boweri School. M I S-0T96. cheetss la the ideal home tor your hand. What can 1 do? Pam. was taken off his elar samatima AWJy at fat ELUNGTON, West Rd. spring and mat^ess. (XU after 6, posite Onter Park. AvaUahl^pril growing family. An attraotive en with buUt-ins, 115,700. G.I. Muat sell this week, (XU today and last night. The oar had beaa c l o s i n g t i m e f o r . ■“ ...... - CUSTOM BUILT 6 m m i Ranch, mortgage may be assumed. Large Dear Pam:: You'd better get C O P V CLASSIFIED ADVT. NbC 94819.______. 1. Adults preferred. Ml 0-7539, work-saver kitqhen tor Mom; a make your offer. parked at the Parkwgy Restaurant NONDAT Thro m D A Y 10:10 AJM.—SATtIRDAT 0 AAf. STONE MASON—AU kinds of GTOCORP. large Uvtng loom^yritii fireplane, rec room to basement, *18,900. some of your folks’ friends to In­ atone, brick, blocks, and flrs- formal dining room, family else pine-peneled deri for Dad to smoke vite them to join some organiza- at 937 (Xnter St., he told poUe*. 678 ToOaiid St, East Bartford BnUdinf Materials 47 ONE PAIR drapsa t^^Uh valance t h r e e ROOM apartment,, .beat, his pipe In; a dining room that In­ Phllbrick Agency, Ml 94484. * Broken windows and clues of placM. Call M I O-SOOl evenings. for picture wfaidow; (Xosley re­ tot watrf, riectrietty,-atovf, re- kitchen, ,3 bamoonui, 1% baths, Beechler-Smith tlons and participate ii\, their ac- PLEASE READ YOUR AD ------_ ■ *- ■ ' ...... racruUow toom with firt^aoa, vitee company to meale; targe *11,000—4. rooms, fully cellar with entering wars found yesterday ANDERSON Interior Decorating- BETTER BUYS AT frigerator. M I 9-13M. ^ r a t o r . 246 N. Main, aecend reeUuI bedrooms tor all members REALTORS Uvitiee. Othetwise, »your parents morning to (ha Sear* Roebuck and OIomUMI or “Wwit A i«” a n takeo ovar tha rtono m o « ob- floor, 888. M I 9-5339, 94. enctoara breeseway, attached ga­ iMksement garage, lake privilegea. Estimates gladly given. CaU- M Saleantcir Wanted 36-A of the family, young and old: a ha 9-5982 ha 8 will Vegetate. Co. warehouse In the old Bon Amt oaotaoo*. TIm oivarttMr a lio ^ raoo hit aO the felBST DAY T CHANCB OF A UFBTOdE rage; landscaped yard 91x194. 40x120 lot. Owner PI 2-6381. 8-6388. ^ t S S T C f NATIONAL fully tiled bathroom,on the second There’s a lesson here for you complex off Hilliard St, Jamas Da- A P K A B S aad REPORT ElUtOBA la ttme tor the a n t taier- AUTO 8ME8MEN, local men pro- TO GO HOUSEKEEPING Marian E. Roberteon, Realtor, MI e a St HARTFORD—Primrose Dr. 3-59831 floor and a lavatory on first; plus SEVBIN R(X>M aplll level, family and your family, Pam. It should be Rocco, manager at the Sedra UoB. The Herald la taapeaalMr ter ooly ONE laoerraet or oailtted ferred.’ fOr fUU-time soles of new Hitch R a il. Fencing $3.99 Section CUSTOMER MOVING TO ■riREE Ro o m s , 4S6 Main St., eec- 6 room orch tor. room, encloaed summer porch ' 2 Parkade store, rsportsd to polies. iaaertlaa tor aay advertiMioaot aad tbaa oaly to the exteot of a GARDENS plowed, any slxe. MI (Tomblnation Doorg COVENTRY— 5 room ranch, com­ leisure living. All of this on an ceramic baths, garage, like baths, hot water oil heat, photog- joining clubs, doing things, being Nothing was missing. “laalm good” AaartioB. Errera ohloh do eat leaaao the aaloe of 0-5096. frljwe bsneflts. Apply in person From 118.98 Ea. SO THEY CAN’T- USE THIS rapher'i dark room, treea. Asking active and making the moat out to John Griffeth, kales Mfaisger, TWO ROOM apartment, 'heat and binations, firoptoco, large lot, extra deep lot with apace tor a new condition. Eteechler-Smlth At 1:45 a.m. yesterday, James the adrertlaeineat tHD hot be eorraetod hy “niahe ftoed” bawrtloa. COMPUWT Screen Doors From $10.50 Ea. TAKE 8 YEARS TO PATl 816,900. GoodchUd-Bartlett Realty. of retirement just because they no BOOKKEEPING service done at Bourne Bulek, 388 Main S t, Man­ WANTED hot water; also 8 room apartment asking 111,too. Tongren Agency, garden. A thrifty buy. for *21,700. Realtors, MI 94952, MI 3-*9*9. Damate of 10 Dsspwood Dr., an APJUSR«ll4 * CLOSE-OUTS MI 8-6S» 389-0689. longer have to work. If your par- home by competent bookkeeper chester, on bus line. MI 9-6105. employe at the Pine Lenox Phar­ Roof Sbing^, Odd Lots *1 per bdl. Reliabto, Honest, Person MANCHESTER—* room Garrlaon enta have not been active through­ YOUR COOPERATION wnx r\|AI 9T11 with accounting background. De- TNEBttKEr; TO TAKE OVER . GREEN MANOR—8 room ranch, macy, 299 E. Center St., reported Caulking Guns *1. Ea. R(XacvILL*|!— Apartmenta newly MANCHESTER—4 bedroom home, Colonial, 70x150 lot, with trees out their lives, it Isn't reasonable to police that aomeone had *t- BE APPREGSATED MIMi. IVII I I Uvery service. Write Box L, Her­ UNPAID BALANCE Jarvis Realty Co. aad split raU fence. 8-cer attach­ garage, porch, finished basement, Help Wanted— Special Plywood Paneling decorated, dinette, kitchenette, eseritaot cltoet and storage space, 5 minute walk to school, shaded to expect them to be so In retire^ tmpted to get Into the drug store. ald^______;______■ From 15c S. Bt. MONTHLY PAtMENTS bedroom tile bathroom appli­ laigeI enetoaedenetoaad jmeh.pw ch. 3-cars-car ga- REALTORS MLS IN8URSRS ed garage with jalouaied breeze- Male or Female 37 IU.7I yard, 4% G.I. mortgage. Owner ment. Pry mark* ware toimd on the rear GET YOUR' spring cleaning done Windows, Set-up From *10, Ea. ances, *65 per month. Cau. jin ; Ct.TDOPhnbries Agency, m way. City utilities. O d e r ehtn- door, police aald. 8- 1869, TR 6-84m. Ml; 8-4112 MI 9-2519 hfl 8-1023 gtot, aluminum storms and ha 9-8741. ______now—atticg and yards cleaned; NEAT APPEARING peraon to White Pine Jambs *2.95 Ea. a COMPLETE Dear Arthur: What do you think also, landscaping. Al's, MI 8-8706. work at dairy bar, tuU or part- Shelving Pine • 14c S. F t ROOMS OP FURNITURE MANCHESTBUt—Beautiful 8 room acreens, full cellsf, heated rec | goUTH WINDSOR—7% room cue ot the 85 and *10 cosmetic cremes Fir Caking ,06c Lin. Ft.' ROCXVILLE^-One •% room apart- FLORENCE ST.—T ; room tome to room, 24 foot living room with tima. Write Boec R; Hwald. Colonial, Hollywood lectlon, excel­ tom split, plus playroom, osmar and talvea that claim to make old­ TROUHE REACHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? Baaa ,06c Lin. Ft. All of this merchandise to In our mant In residential-area. Stove, re- exceUent comBUon inside and out, fireplace, dining room, a well warehouse. It hta never left our frtoerator and heat furolahed. encloaed porch, ohe-cer garage, lent condition, fireplace, *1% transferred, price reduced. —Lady'a wrlatwateh. Cen­ EXTERlOR-lNTiBRIOR palnUng, buy. SPLIT LEVEL—For those aeeua- D. Realty, M l 84139. hurd and delermined at ibe Probate ABSOLUTE bargain—custom mads vey work, in our modern of- 1249 Main St. Hartford ^ ‘ Prodneta 50 BlrcRN^L,'first floor, heat, stove, ckr garage, city water and sewer, SOUTH WINDSOR-8 room Ranch, quire typing and ahorthand skilla' Oftloe, In CovenU-y In eeld district, en ter Springe Paiit. M I S-4644. decorating, ceilings, wiubwpsr- A—L - B —E—R—T— S tomed to the finer tiitoga all oue the 9th day «( April A.D. 19*2. at 10:10 1086 RAMBLER station wagon; slipcovers, drapes and upholatery. Ing, floor sanding and reflniirtiing. flcee, days or nights, no exper­ parkhw ''i^e backyard. Available on toa line. Asktog $13,800. Ton­ c a ^ r t , air rimdltioning, eterme, Ctaliege girts do it In a summer. It Articles For Sale VALUES—Macs, Baldwins' No. 1, 48-46 AIX.YN HARTFORD could demand has Men fai- e'etoclt In the terenenn. nnd that puh- *878. Call after < p m. MI 8-8104. Budget terms. (3aU Mrs Roberta, Clean ivorkmanship'. No lob too ience necessary. Field repre- 45 April 15. M l 0-4854 after 6 p.m. cluded to this lovely ' 6% rdim gren Agency, MI 8-6321. vary neat, hot ^ t e r heat oll fired, shouldn’t taka you more than three lle noUre he glren n( the pendency ot BkPBRIENCED painter. CaU MI $1.38; No. 3, 878c; 20 Iba. Bunce OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 ■ enid appllcntlon and the time snd piece AnnonneaMntB m i T tboo, aipAll. John VerfaUle, M I 0-5750. sentativa also wanted. Attrac­ home. The atyle to conduelve to public bus, 15 rdmutes- drive te or four montha. 1064 DELUXE model Oldsmoblle tive weekly salary plus 8-1430. WALLPAPER sale—filin g paint, Farms, 639 W. Onter. MI 84116. THREE ROOK^ apartment, stoVe! BEAUTIFULLY landscaped ranch, „$Qiwntown Hartford., Ruga, tra­ «f Itearinit therenu. hy puhllelUnd a |3.96 M r aallon; other paint and refrigerator, all those vtiio enjoy apUt level 8 bedrooms, 1% bathe, heated- rec­ It eoata relaUvslv little to team, copy at thie order once in aerne ar INCOME TAXB8 prapared in your 08 convertible, power brakes, RADIO-TV REPAIRB aU wB ARE now booking for outaide bonuses. 'Parscnal' Interviews WATKINS utiUtiee fuiniah- at its beet. On beautifuUy verse rods, curtains And drapes paper havlnp a circulation In said vanilui specials. C. J. Morrtoen FOR THE freshest eggs In town, ed, one block from Main. MI reation room or office, screened The and' there le a shortage of quali­ boma or by oMotaitmeBt. Bxpar- atoarlng, windows, with continen­ Cara, pbanograpba. <— painting. If you want a good Job only, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Comstock CARPENTER to BARGAIN SHOP scaped spacious lot, >-car g Included. Wonderful hdme tor fied weman. Normally, you can Irict, and by poeilnR a copy en Hooeat, oeonomleaL Guaranteed 90 put paneling, on Paint Store, 888 Center St. come to or caU ManenesUester Poul- 8-0314. e. breeseway, 2-cer garage. Many children. Only $16,400. Glehn Rob­ puhllo alin poet neareat in thd rise* leneod thx weflE, M-heay aarvlm. tal kit. One-family car, good con- done, get our eatlmate. Call Mr.. Bldg., 1169 Main St., East Hart­ wall. Make own hours. MI 94964. try FFarm, 473 Keeney St.,.. MI $279 Traditional Sofa, foam eush-. 4 bathrooms. Priced to the b asm between ITO end *90 a week. where the deCeeeed______last- dwelt...... —end dlUon, *405. M I 8-8472. days. Famous for aervioa for 80 extras. Near schools, shopping. erts Agency, -hO 4-1531, MI 4)^38. CaU Ml S-«rat. Charlea, Modern Homt Decorat­ ford, Room 806, 9-9904. We deUver free Ions, oyster, matelaaae *198. MANCHESTER—Six room duplex, 00s. PhUhridc Agency, Ml 14. Doctor Says by leaving with, or by mailing li years. Phone MI 0-4Q8T. Pette^ ing, MI 9-0736. 871 Maple PlatfMTu Rocker, foem Asking only 822,900. MI 94782. regletered letlere—tn ell in DARK RICSI loam, grovsl, flU,' excellent neighborhood ehllmen, Ttierauchbred trainer Danny partlea. a copy et thia order all rfcDSRAt. INCOME taxaa prepor- 1084 MERCURY, hardtop, red and ton's. STEN(X}RAPHER4;nerk wanted to StoiM and whits sand, >Q 8-8808. FRESH EGGS — assorted Sizes, seat, back.-print, 149. NEAR PORTTO 8T.—Large 5% spu r LEVEL—7 BOLTON five deye behhalnre aald time *4 ad «n h year aavhwa in imnA and white, excellent condition. PAINTINO and waUpaperlng, waU- work In the office of Town Mana­ private cellar, oil burner. Glas­ rooms, ftre- Partosreig seryes 6* his own ax- medium, large, and extra large> 810.96 Bfonze Wire-back Side ranch, 3 fireplaces,. garage, ilace, 1% baths, built-lna, recrea- By HAROUD T. HYMAN, IU>. end return make r to thi* Cdurt. Raaaanabla rmtaa. iT 3 Baylao. Emil Staveni, Lake St., Vernon. LANDS^PlNp—Spring clean up. paper removed. WaUpimr books ger. Please send qualifications, tonbury, 833-0067, after 5;S0. *18.500 RESIDENTIAL AREA!! erelae boy. BtMOIRK TtmKTOGTON, GAUGE, JIG and LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, SOe a dozen, at the farm. 123. New- Oialr, brigs plastic seat $8.50. ' (XrltoB W. HUttAtos, m fIon room, garag*: 4%%, ' V Written far Newspaper Tal. Ml S-eiM- Lawng^owed, fertilized, etc. MI on request. CeUlngs. Free esti­ experience and salary desired by Bidens, and GoodaU. Reel and 889.80 34” Hanging Wall Console 9-5133. 1067 PLYMOUTH 0-passenger 0-1027,^ 9-1770. marker Rd., off Dart Hill R'd. be­ FOUR ROOM apartment, automa­ monthly, *17,900. Cariton ,.. .8 .room Ranch in excellent con' ' Baterprisa Aaaa. mates. CaU Roger, M l 8-0038. mall to the Town Manuer, Town rotary, IS'M ". Parts and service. tween Skinner Rd. and Avery St., with drawer, fruilwobd *30. tic hot water, no furnace. East dltion. Lovely setting. Center of INCOME TAX ratunu praparad by sport suburban, low miles, many Hall, SouUi. Windsor, 6r, good WE ARE OPBiN now for painting Free transportation. For informa­ cupaney, $15,900. Robert Wolver- Call Mr. Foraker for further In- was to toasa ths vimm by suck­ Aceountlag aorvleaa. Raymond Building—Contracting 14 FARM IDAM, top quality, stock GOOD COW manure. 85 and $10 ed Oarage available. Adulta only. *12,680— ATTACmVE 8 bedroom car, *278. 1984 Ford 9-x>aaaenger outaide and. Inride. Satisfaction tion call. at 114 Brooklyn St., or l^sd 3 years, Ug 6 yard load, *12. loads. Delivered. ExceUent tor WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. ton Agency, M l 9-3818. formation ing a lainon. Girard, M l MOM. sUUon wagon, tM . 1081 Jeep sta- 985 MAIN STREET Mrs. Morse. MI 84888. ranch, large kitchen, ceramic ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS CARPBINTRY—Specializing In the guaranteed. Free eatimates. Dom­ phont TR 6-3514. Bridgeport Operators Flreplaca. wood and cow manure. shrubs,. lawns, gardens, etc. MI bath, 3 picture windows, ceUar, ha 9-7745 — M I 9-580* TR 5-6811 Now, etthsr we undei Uon wagon, good car, *128. Wes- inic. MI 8-7666. (>>Iumbia, AC 8-9838, after 6 p.m. 8-7804, MI 94731. TWO R(X)MS end bath, first floor, 118,900-6 ROOM (Xpe, nearly fin- 134’ frontage trees. Carlton W. the damage that eould 'be TAX PROBUEM8T GaU P I MMT cott’a Auto amaUer work; repairs, alteraUona, WOMAN FOR cleaning ' oneq a iihed, aluminum sidtoItog, fireplace, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sales, Parker St., MI recreation rooms, etc. Sagging near - Main, with garage, $48 a Hutrtilns, MI 9-5132. BARROWS & WALLACE the mumps virus, or the and have your return prepared tor 0-S9S2 EXTERIOR and mtarlor painting. week. Reliable, steady work. (Tall 55-hour week Musical Instruments S garage.- bus. (XrltonI W. Hutehlns, yc^ Tea olwayo oavo more 'Jian It buUdinga, porches ,leveled-secur- FOR SALE—Bowen riding tractor 3 month. Call MI 8-07a. a* E. Center St. hC 9-8806 gotten more pernickety.: TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT M I 8-8266. with snow thrower, ground plow Household Goods x a 94183. Manchester ooitd. ed. Free estlmatea. Work guaran­ 51 PIANO TUNING, *7. Fifteen years’ FIRST OFFERING ! being oonfro^ed with inereastoi^ \ N o tlre is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Man­ teed. No Job too amaU. TR 6-5769. Apply and wheel harrow. Call after 5:80. evidence of involvements of or­ Anto DrlvfnE School 7-A WANTED—Reliable lady for occa­ M I 9-4366. 1961 MODEL 21” Motorola TV, experience. Free repair estimates FOR RENT —Four roome,' second ST. JAMES PARISH— Custom 8 chester, Connecticut, will hold s Public Hearing In the Municipal Build­ RUGS AND bedapreada expertly FuUy msured. Reasnnahle rates. sional babysitting In Vernon area. upon request. Call Kenneth Robin- room ranch, large Utchen, oo- Excellent 8 room (Xlonial, fire­ " ' SIX r o o m “^r a n c h gans other than the salivary gland dyed: Chooee from TO deeormter BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, reg. *370. Used 7 montha, *175. floor.. MI 8-8330. place, oil heat, beautiful enclosed Uiat surrounds the .ear (parotid). ing Hearing Room, 41 Center StreeL Manchester, (tonnecticuL Tues­ MORTLOeX'S Drtvti« School-Of- Leo PeUetier, M l 941396 or Ml Your own transportation dartrable DELUXE STATION wagon tent, Call M I 9-5183 after 6 p.m. Bon, MI 8-1865. lonial atmosphere, near bua, ehqi Thia home boasts exceptions] day A ^ il 10, 1963.at 8:00 P.M. on proposed additional appropriations colon, lucky Lady Lauadiy, 41 additions, recreation rooms, j l 9-6083. but notia necessity. ITiona M I ping, only $17,900, Carlton porch, combination windows and Theqe include the seic glande, both ttee, 448 Main St., Manobeatar. types of carpentry. Also, faU-out 10x10, lEeeps six, Uke new, 4% ROOM apartment svaileMe im­ T doors. City sewerage and water, qiuUity and apace located on the as tollovtiis; Pitmen Place. MI 1-lOM. Laarabm ooRaetty '*M n Sava 9-2422. Buckland Mfg. Co. 1961, 31” MOTOROLA T vi . also GRAND PIANO, Behr Bros., 6 Hutchins, ha 9-5132. male and female, the brain and shelters built. CaU IO 9-4391. MI 94|t)0. mediately. Ontral location, *110 home in excellent condition Porter : Street side of Rockledge. To replaceNvater main to Earl Street ....i.,...... i8 4,000 Your U fa." Drtvor oduoatton A, A, ANDERSON—Interior decor­ apartment size stove. Both in foot 10 inches, ebony, very good per month, including heat, hot perhaiM also the pancreas with Its shape beautiful tone. Asking 1350. MANCHESTER and vicinity — It throughout lort 83x486, nicely land­ (XndUion te excellent, 833,900. Eva, to be flnanced^om unsllocsted funds of the Water Department Capital clgaisa. Member. Caoneeticut Pro- ADDITIONS, recreation roome, re­ ator, painting. 109 Foster St, M I COUNTER OmU-wanted for 7- 181 Adams St. Buckland boo OEDAR poles, many clothes­ exceUent .qonditiOn, 'MI 94133. water, stove, refrigerator.M I Ray Holcombe, M I 4-1139. island of cells that produce Insulin, PcrpfHiilg 8-8606. • midnlght ahift. (Tontact Mister Phone M I 3-43*9, 54 p.'m. yoii are looking tor hew or uaed scaped, |1S,S()S. .' the tocking element In sugar dia­ Improvement Rerorve Fund. femiooal Drivliig School Aaon. MI modeling all types of-carpentry. line sizes, instdled and reset. 3-7925. To General Fund Budget 1961-82 as follows: 0-786i. Donut, 265 W. Middle Tpke. Chevrolet wheels 15-18 inch. MI ABSOLUTE bargain—pustom made homes, some with small down pay­ betes. B L B C m O tjir Nelson HlgginB, MI 4-1700 IF YOU ARE handy around autos,' CHARLira LESPERANCE General Manager ...... - ...... I 3,405 Attred 9-1S68. ■Upcovers, drapes and upholstery. THREE ROOM apartment, kitchen ments, call the Ellsworth Mitten WARREN E. HOWLAND Until recently, our underestima­ ■t, TM. an LARSON'B OomiocUcut’e flrat II- MASONRY — Specializing In Electrical Services 22 HAIRDRESSERS wanted. All re­ we will train you to become auto Budget terms. Call Mrs, Roberta, Wanted—To Buy 58 equipment. Partially furnished. Agency, Realtor*, ha 34930, or tion of ths mumps had llttl* Im­ Controller ...... '.v ...... 52$ cenaed driving school trained — plies confidential. Apply LuJop, muffler and ahock absorber in- FOR SALE—Tape recorders (store MI 9-7690. 105 Birch Street, )G 14397 after ha 9-5524. . MI 9-7620 REALTOR portance since there was nothing Bleetiona ...... X...... brick and block conatruction, flre- FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt serv­ WE BOY, SELL or trade antique Certiflad aad approved la now of­ 61 E. O nter St. M I 3-1986. staUation specialist. Apply Sey­ demonstrators) at big savings, 6 p,m. much we could do to prevent com- Assessor ...... X ...... 000 placea, patioa. brick homes, walla, ice on all types of electrical wir­ and UMd fumltuiw, china, glasa, FOim BEDROOM bungalow off *18.300-8 ROOM homo to o ^ p - b75 Main St. MI 1-1106 WANTED-Rlde te WetheiMloId- fering claaoioom and behind etc. Elsnmatea. without obligation, mour Auto Stores, 681 Main St. ' 456.96 up. Ternu. See Marlow’s, RUGS, NEVER used, 9x13 bright pUeattohs, relieve them during their Treasurer ...... - ...... 183 wheel liiatnictton for teenagers. ing. licensed and InaureA. Wtlscn 861 Main St. •rod, |3S; 9x12 orchid broadloom, silver, pleture fnm es and old THREE ' ROOM apartment with South Main St., corner lot, plente tlonai condition, larg* bednwmS; Welfare ...... X...... 12,683 New State Labor Department. Of- can MI 9-2403 evenings. half acre lot, on the mur Itoe. Wall period of activity or compensate flee beura 8:10-4:10. M I »-3303 MI 0-6078. Electrical 0>., Mancheater, MI PART-TIME Or fuU-time, window *37; 10x15 blue oriental. BU eoins, rid doUa ta6 giina, hobby stove and hot water. Available of trees Good value at $18,800. T, Public Works Administration 9-4817, Glaatoaniry, ME t-Tgra. Help Wonted—Male 36 c lm e r and Janitor. M li 8-7614, eoltoraoot, dontsata or whole J. Orocitett, Realtor. MI 8-1877. worth, the pries. (XU today. tor the damage done to them when after 0. 94955. May 1. MI 3-8855. SPRING it WM Anally brought to our at- Municipal Bulldinga...... PREPARE FOR driver's teat. Roofing—Siding 1101 Main St. TOP GRADE loam delivered. MI ettates, FUnilturt Repair Sarvioe. Beachler-Smith, Realtora, hCI Highway ...... 16 FULL-TIME tool and/or -_, !t, 816,300. (XII R. J- Wrobelal Preveatiew of the disease and Its. Bond Maturities and InterMt ...... ment experience. Apply In per ment, heat, hot water, stove, re­ roker, ha 3-3573. 'ernon — Oiarmlng 8 bedroom Tax Refunds ...... despair! See Honeat Douglaa. bi' ship. Id 8-6490. PRIVATE accordion Instructions. CaU MI 9-3503.. riagu, cribs play yards,, high g Quick occ^ancy. complloationa oan be effected by quire about loweat down amall- soii, Thomas ChUa Co., 251 Broad We are looking for married men chairs. No better prices ai^where. frigerator, electricity and gaa perenca, ha 9-7630. (Xpa on Phoenix St. Large lot. New Cost of Issuing Bonds and Notes Learn orchestra and solo pla;^ng, Rooms Without Bohrd 59 PORTER STREET aTOa-r-Custom furnace. Recently redecorated in-., Injections o f mumps vaccine dur­ est paymenta anywhere. No email Business Services Offered 13 ALL TYPES of roots repaired /or St., Manchester. who are desirous of earning 86,000 FOR- SALE—Is toot Thompson (XU M I 6-6221. furnished. Tiled bathroqm. show­ replaced, specializing in Bonded beglnnerg a specialty. (Theater Ac­ Or m or^ early to operate a bakery er,, parking. Adulta. (XU MI built 7 room colonial, *hc*r qual­ VERNON—Hirii on hilltop, 8 room aide and out. Reduced for quick ing the long Incubation period that loah or finance company plan. cordion Studio, MI 8-6709. IMMEDIATE opening in Manches­ boat, motor and trailer. Tei. MI ROOM FOR lady or genUsman. intervenes between sapozuce and Douglaa Motora, 111 Main. RELIABLE removal aervice. built-up and ahingle roofing. route. Pleasant outside work, ail 8 -8886. GAS AND GAS range, kitchen 9-8448 or M I S-BS88. ity and beauty, buUt-toe,. 2-zone ranch to tiptopDtoi ahapo. Biaemeat sale to 813,500. By Increasing th* ravenue Item Btate of ter. Well known company has Kltehsa prlvtlegea, quiet. Inquire heat, family room, 3 flrsplacaa. dtmonstrsbic illness. < M A M Rubbish Co. Routes cover­ Coughlin Roofing Ck>mpany, Man­ fringe benefite, salary, and com- ‘ set, 12” console TV, nig -12x15, 224 Charter Oak St., M I 8-8368, recreation room. Priced ’ riaht. Connecticut Aaalatance—Welfare reimbursement 1051} BEL A IR Chevrolet. 2-door chester, Ml S-77W. local opening for ambitiour and 14 FOOT YeUow Jacket runabout, wardobe, miscellaneous uenu, MI THREE AND tour nam apart- overaised 3-ear garqge. Owner. Ml Seeing is believiite. OeU Medutoe BoUoa—A custom built ranch on ClonmHcations esn be aSecUvsIy ing Manqhester. Commercial, in nd«—Stocks— mission. 246-4788. Notch Road. 8 bedrooms, lovely hardtop convertible. Call MI dustrlal, residential. Our special enthusiastic man. Must have at 25 h.p. Bvlnrudej Teenee Trailer, 8-0369. manta tor rent, Pleaea eaU MI *4061. Smith, Realtor, ha 9-1*42 or Mabal treatsd before permsnent d M sg * FOR YOUR roof ^ d aiding, call Mortgages - least High School education, |105 9-7787 between 6-7 p.m. Sheridan, hO 3-6139. screened and glasaed poreh off is Inflicted If alert and knosvledga- 0-2218. ty attics, cellars, yards. MI 31 ( BOND BREAD ski equipment, u l new 1955, ex­ ROOMS TO RENT, alto 66bln8 with 9-9757. J. G. Roofing Co. We specialize starting income. ExceUent ad­ cellent. condition, M I 9-8086. EXCELLENT SPRING kitchen. Garage. Three acre tot. able parents summon thsir-doctor ALMOST unlimited funds available 1065 Broad St., Hartford, Conn. efficiency. Scranton Motel. Can MI FOR RENT -Only 818,800. 1088 FORD Falrlane, 4-door, radio in aluRilmim, ceramic and stone. vancement opportunities plus 9488* atfir 8. VALUES COVENTRY-For 15,960. i rooms, St flrst signs of trouble--path and for private mortgages. If you need fringe benefits and bonus. CaU 16 FOOT MFG boat with 85 h.p. 8 Room—3-famtIy duriex with modern kitchen, full bath, artesian and beater, very good condition. OUSMA APPLIANCE Servloe-Ro- For freo estimates and appoint­ BODY SHOP MAN to woric in (Xventry—(Xuntry living at Its awriltog ^ the male s4x organs M I 0-481T. pairs all makea, rofrlgemtora, ment call MI 9-8933. money to consoUdate worrisome A1 Racine, TR 5-9658. Or write Johnson motor and Maatererkft FURNHBBD room, compltta garage located at 390 Center St. 106 Oxford 8t-—8 bedroom Dutch wall combination Ruaco atorm (tasticlee), lower abdominal pain debt!, to Improve your property, General Motora dealership, Olds- HONEYWAEON beet in this 11 room older home, 8 treesara, waaUng machines, dry- M anager,-^ O. Box 154, South mobUe. Good opportunity. CtoU traUer. ExceUent condition. 8900. nousexMinag faculties, betwssn Steam heat—eil. Immediata eccu- (Xloniel, interior completely re- .windowe and scraena, largo lot, on one or both sides suggesting 1088 FORD Cmivertible Coupe, or for any purpose, and can pay Windham, Oonii.- AG 8-8048. . poney. Call approximately $600-81.000 down baths, 4 terSs of land. Includes era ranges, all and gas Miraers. today for an app^tment. AU re- SEPTIC TANK SERVICE (Xnterl and Memorial Hospital, decorated, nice lot, avaitahle June eepbrate 4 room apartment with ovarian Inflammation in the female V-8, automatic tranamUaion, Ml 0-0088. AU work guaranteed. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A *28.35 per rnonm for each *1,000 JOHN P. FAT, Prop. women only. Cau Ml 8-8688 1. This house has to go. Priced tor payment. Alice Clampet, Realtor, and sever* headache, neck stiff­ Whitewall Urea, excellent mechan­ you borrow, coll Frank Burke, at Ues confidential, Ask for Bruno, FOR SALE Or trade old boat and' c in n e y good income. You must see this Servlce. Mani'■ nager, Manchester M K BROTHERS, quick aitie. « MI 9-4541 or MI 3-7357. ness, mental confusion and other­ ical condition, $680. Ml 9-4071. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and ROOFING—Specializing repairing (TonnecUcut Mortgage Exchange, trailer, 9 h.p. air cooled ma­ ATTRACftTVE sleeping room, etn- INC. RSting. Only 117,900. repaired, sales and service, pick roofs of^all kinds, new roofs, gut­ 16 Lewig St., Hartford UcaUon for a elitoige ROOM FOR RENT, private that la presently occupying It. Agency, PI3-7II4, M I 8-0803. after * p.m. N.Y. miaston, low mUeage, excellent rotan blades. Quick servloe. C i^ - fttxn Rural 40 Zone to Commercial trqnea, ahower, ganttomon pre- one block from Mein.-1& 8-0814. condition. Call P I 2-6996 Radio>TV Rejmir Services 18 Springfield STate 3-4639. PLUMED SEWERS ... f61 - — tot Equipment Co., 88 Main St, ROCKVILLE panslon Zone. F0RBES,iNC. ferred. Inquire Oheatnut St. A'^AILABLS Mnilrited 4 ' rooms (Xventry—Custom built 70 foot Manchester. Hours dally 7-8, THREE BAY aervice statioa, full laid property to bounded North­ snd bath, heat, lights and perking. reneb, breeseway, 3 large, bed Thursday 7-0. Saturday 7-4. MI CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, repairer's license, large parking Machiit C lM R fi rooms, msbogeny paneled Uvtog 'NOT AmUATED WITH ANY OTHER FAYING COMPANY' 1968 FAIRLANE 500 hardtop, call available all hours. Satiafactlon erly by Route 81, Easterly and Chestnut St. M I 9-4446. 8-7988 lot; small Investment neceMsry. HNANCE Southerly by property of Tioga For Appointment Oir Septie Tanks, Diy WeUs. Sswer LARGE ROOM on bus line, park­ room, fireplece enth ralaed hearth M I 9-1673 between 2-6 p.m. guaranteed. Call IO 9-1316. GC3RP ing. M I 8-0994. Ideal for local mechanic with 6 West Main St., RockvUle, Omn. Mills and W ^ e r ly by Woods L tn e . Free Estimate Call: Ltaies [nstaUed—Cellar Water- COMPLETELY furniriied 3-room tiled bath with electric exhaust 1960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ BUSlNESS-prdfeaslonal accounts. following. MI 3-1477. Said property consists of api fen, buUt-tn oven and range, aU TELEVISION antennas and rotor proofiag Donfi. # l a r g e f u r n is h e d room, phta apartment jwlvate bath, atove; vertible, V-8, standard tranamls- If your receivables need action, proxfanately 9 acres. raMgarator, heat, hot water,-Ap­ alumbnim atorms, 14x34 garage, phone Ml 9-5317 any hour. AAA ayatema installed and repaired. kltchenstte, private enireaee. aion, many extra features. Owner Serving Mancheater and surround­ .SERVICE STA-nON for lease In Dated this 2nd day of April 1962. MI 9-5392—MI 9-1898 ply Marlow’s, 8W Main. double amaelte driveway, encloaed getting married, needs cash, Reimbursement Service, 869 Main ing areas. Modern TV Service 406 perfect Manchester location. Thia L.8. DeMars MdUNNEY BROS. t>roeseway, very nice location on an AMESITE St. Bonded. NOTICE OF $1100. Call MI 9-2609 after 8 Center St., M I E3305.' modem 3-bay station la now doing Chairman Planning and John V. Paiideni Sswsrcigs Disposal Co. acre lot. ^ . p.m. strong gaaoune and repair buai- Zoning Oommtoelon Bosinqm Loratlom HOME LANDSCAPING — Design, tS6-18t pMri S t —M l s-sses Two fiunUy, 54: excellent loca­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, ness. (Tall M I 9-8039 or M I 3-4188. DISSptBTION Town of Coventry PLEASANT large RXnn for gentto- • For Rent '64 FORD CONVERTIBLE, 1958, plants, planting. Lawn (ertilUa- tion, for 115.900, This is an excel­ tlon, weed and insect control. John tree ptcki^ ami’heiiveiy on cmaU . NOmCEvIl faotoiby given that ' man, free panting. 84 High St. lent buy. DRIVES Fordomatic, radio, heater, power radiot, photiograpna.I. Heura 6-10 Y A M CORPOHATTON, a- Con­ E. Whitham Landscape Nursery, Help Wanted— Female. 35 .Vernon— 3 bedroom ranch, lm> steering, new top and tires clean, MI 9-2660. p.m', B A B (uufie and TV. VI necticut oqrporatlon. having lU STORE FOR rest. M| M. Mala It, good running. Asking $695. MI 9-8883. IQ E147B.' ^ MI 84238, 94. .. - i -- maeulatety eleon, ceramic tUa HOUSEKEEPER to, Uve In. Posi­ r p l ^ o r buslnees in the FOR RENT—Front room, centfal- ★ n u n IN QUALITY 8-1877. ly toeated. MX 84189. bath, fir^laca,-tw o pletura win- TV SERVICE—Ail.makes. Hooast. tion avaUable July 1. Write Box ;:MaJxAe9ter, Connecticut F(NK r - T f »- dews, attachsdf garala. Prsswtt Bconamles*. High quaUty parts. boon dWSOlvM hy resoluUon of UWN BUICK 1956 Special 4-door hardtop, Moving—Trucking— F, Herkld, stating rafarroces,. I9W>4|6*1 W T ty paridag U tm , owneri leaving otiU, ★ FAIREST IN mOE peivate patty. Moving to Florida. Guaranteed 00 days Famami for iS^Dit«dMS''s^ >Btockholdara ef- 108 : Storage caotsaBy toeated:' Very raaisii- Baa been overiiauled, 6 new tires aervioa atnea L Pbaot Ml ^0 SALBSOIRLfl —FnU-tIms Or part- fM tr a AU (aodltoro, 8-7843. AU the above 1100% Bz* p a tM ^ FASYEST S m M E 0-4817. PottarloB's. 180 Onatar I t time, 1 -6 :80. Xb^arlmoad pco- FEITIUZnS aMe,^|tobert B. tndetora dganey, ta^ far below ^pprsdaal Vuae. Ex> aad wliaelB, 8 anow, 8800. MI MANCSBSTER Packag# DtUvaiy. tf aay, aia toaowd to praswit tbatr 8M-0188. S-7880. ferred. Apply in peracai. Tbta eiatana to tiw law firm o t Laosner, 770MAN TD shara amaU apsit- eeuant finsneteg avaflable. f u r n it u r e reflnlshed and re­ Light trucking and packaga deUv- Taens, 966 Main St, Mandiaatar. paired; cigarette burns and ery. ReMgaratera, wostiero aad Rottaor, K «ip * Jototoi U1 Main U m . •fOK SMd. ilc. Man To Work In Aufomofiye ment. Main Street locaUon, ktteh- EXCELLENT leeathm. tor rastau- 1060 DODGE, good running -condi­ Street, l^aatosater, Oonneeticut en pririlegt«. Box B, Hereld. rant, oMeea, or other buahtoae. J. D. REALTY scratches, etc. MI 8-7287 after 8- stove moving neclalty. FMdtng f u l l OR part-ttSia e l e ^ 470 Mato St. ha 34139 tion, rebuUt motor and starter, chairs tor rent. lU 94)763 oa or botoirs Sept 1, 1962. CUfana CmNjplEtE Um Ar 468 Mato St. MT 94238. 84 new muffler, aeven excellent tires, km a office duties. Apply la nor- not pfetobted a# provided herein Machine ShofF and Store ONE ROOM tor rent, free parking. TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot ■en MUikowaU Flower FaahM, THE T M I 4-1971. . Kii-'--n prirfl^ea if dwred. MI VSRjndtNCK area — sparkUnif clearing. CaU Frank C. Noble, Ml MANCHESTBCR Moving and Truck- 696 Main St. wtu to barrad by atatuU. ALL sasKiamti < ' 9-6088 ing Company. Local and tang dia- Dotad at Mancheater, Conn., this. RED and WHITE 8-7036. - ' H m m m i F « r M e - M ' Chtpa'* rooms, ohimtoum aiding, Ml f.8171 DODGE 1006 hardtop, exeeUent •vaislsad garage, near schools, taaee moving, packing and stor- COOK FOR restauiMt, houni ■ 3fad day o f April. 1961 aondiUoa. Also, lOOS Plymouth, Aep! x s 9 ! ! ! B el RCMM.FOR OSmSJIMAN, Btor VBINO N—8 badmon rider Cb- ehurdi, bus, sImom iw . Priead tor Regular aenrlct througheut P-m. to 1 a.m. Acadia KaMaiinp* - rJlMOORPORATTON . 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VOL. LXXXI, NO, 157 (THIRTY-TWO ^AGES—IN TWO SECTION9) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 (CSaMifled Adrortlstaig on Page SO) PRICE FIVE CENTS FASHIONS.. .PLUS StH GREEN STAMPS! Army Vndet Fire S tate News with all cash and charge purchases -Reserve Roundup Parents Unit Plans Center K) SPRING SONG... THE BRAID PARADE For Hartford ‘Selling-Out’ U 3 part harmony in an Easter en­ By FKBD S. HOFFMAN ^histories dating’ bach to the revo­ HARTFORD (AP) — The semble by Gloria' Swanson, WASHINGTON (AP) -- lution and most with many battle FOR EASTER. .._ streamers; newly organized Planned Par­ the back buttoned overblduse (kmgreeamen opened fire to­ Guard—S4th Division of Nebras­ enthood League of Greater matches the demi-lining of the day on the Army’s controver- ka and Iowa; 85th of Kansas and Hartford is scheduled to open British Bare edging a elufeh box coat of all wool aial plan to break up eight Missouri; 43rd of Connecticut, an office in the insurance city cardigan. battl^starred National Guard Rhode Island and Vermont; 41st State Dept. boucle. / designed with a puritan' .0 of Florida and South Carolina. within the negr future, it was G>ncern Over green, cocoa or naVy. and Reserve infantry divi- Reserve — 7»th of Pennsylv^a, disclosed today. eions. collar and slightly shirred back in Maryland and Delaware; Mth' of *lhe Greater Hartford League ayon, silk and dacron Meanwhile, the Army braced Maaaacbusetts; Mth of Arizona, will be afflUated with the Planned Reds in Unions Held “tlsing for a sal\^ of objections from Idaho, Montana, Dtah, Washing- Parenthood League of Connecticut lavy, beige or black. 6 to 18. another flank—governors of some ton and Nevada; 103rd of Iowa, and plana to open the office have polyester. of the 21 states affected. Minnesota and Wisconsin. been approved by Mrs. Charles H. By QOIMTRXiY ANOERBON Rep. DuTward G. Hall, R-Mo-, At the same time, the Army Parka of Southport, president of LONDON (A P)—Concern ‘Soft Line’ predicted the plan would touch off plans a six-dlvUlon force of pri­ the state league. at the number of (jommunists a major battle in congress. -He ority National Guard .divlslona According to information, the said it was another example of Hartford office "will carry on a and Red s.vmpathizers holding WASHINGTON (A P)—Ed- the administrations’s “ flaunting (Continued on Page Twenty-four) program of information and educa­ positions in civil service win A. Wadeer, fomner Army 29.99 V. ■ ■ the will of the Oongress.” tion until the time when it is legal­ unions is expressed in an offi­ major genera], teetified today Rep. Janies E. Van Zandt, ly possible to open a cUnlc.!’ 12 to 2a cial report on British security that he regards SecretaiY of R-Pa., said “ they’ve tried to do Mrs. Henry Dawes, 10 Golf Rd.. State Dean Rusk as a link I2>/2 to22'/2 this before and we stopped them.’’ Dempsey Calls West Hartford, president of the procedures issued today.* Van Zandt says he feels sure this Hartford unit was unavailable for “ No evidence has been brought with a mysterious secret ap­ will happen again. comment. But a spokesman for the to our knowledge that Communist paratus bent on a "sell-out” organisation could not, “at this Union officers have been detect­ of this country. Rep. Melvin R. Laird, R-Viris., Top Officers of ed in any form of espionage," the said he hoped Congress would be time” elaborate on the pn^>oaed Walker also named Walt Whit­ program. According to the spokea- authors of the report state, “ Nev­ able to prevent the action, which ertheless. we regard this presum­ man Roatow, a top SUte D ei^ . the Army announced late Wedtiei^ 43rd Division man, the first bcMud meeting Is ment planner, as influential to' a scheduled for April 28, at which ably deliberate massing of Ck>m- day as ]^rt of a major reorgani­ muntst effort In the civil service secret "control apparatus" which sation scheme designed to build time the planned procedurea of op­ the ex-general said always . fol­ HARTFORD (AP)—Gov, John eration "should be outlined." as most dangerous to security.” a trim, trained and ready to fight Politically sensitive government lowed ".the soft line on commu­ Reserve and Guard. N. Dempsey meets today wHh the Meanwhile, tm’o officials of. a nism .’ ’ top oflicers of the 43rd National Planned Parenthood center con- departments should have more ’The plan contemplates reorgan­ frequent resort to purge proced­ Walker named these two In rs- izing much o f the manpower in Guard Division following the vloted In January of ■violating Con- nonse to questions by Ben. E. L. nectlcut’a -year-old birth control ure to get rid of Communists and the four Guard and four Reserve Pentagon’s announcement of plans 88 sympathizers, the report suggests. Brttlett, D-Alaaka. divisions into eight more flexible, to reduce the unit to a brigade. statute, have filed appeal to the Bartlett was pursuing details on Appellate Division of the Circuit Departments with nonsecret posts brigades of between 8,000' tmd The emergency session was called available should show greater Walker's general charge Wednss-. . 4,500 men each. Many units now last night shortly after the an­ Court. Aocbrdtng to information, day that shaddwy forces hand in the case has not as yet been sched­ readiness to accept those thus part of the divisions would be as­ nouncement from Washington. transferred. hand with-communism hre eating fr o m , signed to support the regular In'vlted.to confer with Dempsey uled ia^ court hearing. at the American way of life. are Dr. C. Lee Buxton, *11113 and all other recommenda­ p a ges o f Army, If needed; were Maj. Gen. Bldmund H. Walk­ *111651 tions in the 16,000-word report For seven hours in the wUnesa Al^ough the Army avoided the er, commanding genwral of the di­ chairman of the Obs'tetrics and chair of a Senate Armed Services “vogue” . . . Gsrhecology Department at Yale were adopted by the government. term “eliminate,’* officers ac­ vision. and Maj. Gen. BVedeiiok G. Prime Minister Harold MaemU- •uboommlttee. Walker had biased knowledged that would be the Reindtei state adjutant general. Medical School and Mrs. Richard away Wednesday at government W. Griswold, executive director of lan told Parliament there Is going BEHIND-THE SCENES... practical affect. All that would be Only a week ago. amM rumors to be a thorough tightening up of offletals from President Kennedy left would be their headquarters, the Planned Parenthood League of on down snd contended the nation o f plans to cut National Guard Conneotleut. Ehch were fined 8100. government security procedurea which would supervise certain strength, Dempsey 'wrote Presi- In accordance ■with tbe commit- was following a policy of "no-wln the unseen magic of “STA-FLAT” training and support operations, tee’a report and that Its recom­ and retreat from victory." The eight divisions—some 'with (Oeatfnned on Page Twenty-two) 57 to 52 mendations were being put. Into Part of Berlin Wall Tumbles Dotvn He contended too that he had The BRETON SAILOR HARTFORD (AP) — Tbe Sthte effect as rapidly as possible. stone itiabe are pulled from where they have faUen by Wert Berlin workers as the wall, conetruoted been summarily removed from hie by W ARN ERS Motor VeMele Department’a d.aily Macmillan has ordered a full by East Germans since last August, begins to fall apart, Behind the wall is a roll of barbed wire. command and defamed because of Three men standing center background, are Bast Geiman Vopos-members of the People’s Police. his "hard hitting line against com- reeord of automobile fatallUaa as Inquiry Into government security ...... _ _ . Politidam Indifferent . of last mkhtii^t and the totals on mettibdB when 'C storm arose over -JPhey stand next to trench - which parallels the wan at tots -point te-'toe French; sector-of Berlin. Behind the trench ie a section of land w-hicdi hM keen, stripped of houeee and treee. 'View was made - - the same date last year: several sensational spy trails In Walker resigned from the Army 10:99 1961 1982 British courts last year. A five- froto a banked railroad track which runs along the wall at thU point. (AP Photofax). lest fall with a bitter blast at hia KiUed 57 52 man committee headed by Lord superiors after being removed from the upturned look of youth etched , , .J:- RadcUffe, an appeal judge, was eomnuind of SR Army division in springy rings in the front panel flatten and flatter with New YorkState Cool Gsroumy and admonished for mak­ in rough textured straw and band* Troopers Nab 5 flvGn Ukilc. Plus Biffgains lor TravelferE The. RadcUffe committee found ing derogatory statements publicly utter freedom at la^t...a girdle that gives you the OROTOrr (AP) — Four men about prominent Amwloans. ed in grosgrain. white, black, navy, : aiothaa.. toe most serious threat to Brtt- ■ vgijeetrte "■Me. la now.living: in Tssas sad red, beige, natural. , most complete control plus unbelievable comfort, To Drink- jemto services rhther than la a candidate for . governor of tho in the activities of the British state. leated TlkA^W^’^mSuKuids Communist party. f oth ers from 1.99 to 20.99 white only. f armiutiy workers at tii% nuclear The subcommittee celled him as "T he activities of the (Jommu- s witness in Its Inqtoty into N. T. (AP) —• Ifewadrinkjng-Age controversy. In ap- spbiAarine shipyard. nlst party of Great Britain are not Tbsy ■weren’t, however. A few chargee by Sen. Strom Thurmond, Yorfc "i^cUda seem unimprsased pearanoea at meetings. of . the of the same order as a threat," it For Traffic-Strarjgled Cities D-S. C., that military leaders by an inanaaingiy noisy cam­ Oounci^.pf Churches, he'has Indi- jninutes htier, five real employes observed, "although the party, were under arrest on gambling wanting to speak out against eem- paign hi adJMent aUtea against cated he does not believe the. 18- with Its associated bodies knd muntsm have been censored and this state’s mlnihnim drinkhig hg* year-Kild age is much of a factor charges. ' ■ sympathizers, is the most formld- By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL The ruse was concocted by State f t n m and ftshei^ Jproducto, Ken-fof discord in Oongress and out- m uzzled. , a bit of sparkle, a flash of color of 13. in whatever., youthful drinking Wa s h in g t o n (APi-Presideni nedjr recommended...... that (Jongress side. .But Kennedy nevertheless "SARAH" The aMUtton hak a g M history problems extsi. Rockefeller has Police, who had been tipped by the Kennedy proposed a 8500 milllen company that booknutiong and (OoBtian^ on Pbge Twenty-four) end minimum rates prescribed urged jpongress to get started as (Oontinueg on Page Tivenly-faar) but the mtenae campaign tp raise said he belleveii parents set the handout to traffic-strangleir'citlea under federal regulations. Just soon as possible. and the splendor of black, .it's the legal drinking age of ^ore tone for youthful drinking. pooUelUng were taking place at today—and tluiglert ' tiopes of < the yard. BorouiA police and coht- what paasengers on what lines The recommendation ; for ex­ 12.99 recent origin. The govenw^v reared ki an ab­ eventual JaugSw rates before the might get lo)ver rates In time was emption from minimum - rate reg­ al part of the Easter fashion stemious Bai*»b£ family, hmlts iwny Mcurity cA esrs assisted. black p aten t Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller And It was the second gambling raid Puzzle Covers nation's'air, rail and bus travel­ not spelled out. But federal offi­ ulation for carriers of passengers, m ajority Republican legislative hhnself to an ocflutlohal gtajM of ers. cials said, they hoped for some bulk commodities and farm and' and white calf aperitif wine. at Electric Boat in two years. Bulletins picture and the sunbeam collec­ leaders — who presumably have Arretted were Sel'vatore J. Kennedy bundled up his Ideas “ bargain rates to attract people fishery products, Kanns^ said, ti^ th a the power tP change New York A joint legiriatli^ committee Chemento, 52, of 112 Tower St., Child Adopted In a 10,000-Wbrd transportation away from cars" aa well as for would get at'the moat critical and Culled from AP Wires tion by Velvet Step. m id -h e d policy — appear unmoved by the charged with looking Into au New Westerly. R. I., and Richard R. message and sent It off to Con­ congressional action to prevent controversial problems of all in complaints now heard almoet daily York drinking laws heard much Brown, 81," of lawtem Hill R d„ gress. He ignored former Presi­ price wars. the area of uhneeded regulatory testimony' last year pro and con dent Dwight D. Elsenhower’a rec* curbs. For airline passenger ‘ traf­ from the governors or other of­ Galea Feny, both charged with By C z , Eddie The rate and mass transit rec­ WALKER OHALUPNGEO ficials of Connecticut, •but promtaed only to continue Its* poiley playing and pool stfttlgf 'wll. ommendation tor creation of a ommendations, and a string of fic, Kennedy said It might, he ■ a work this year ■with special at­ government department of trans­ good Idea to start on a gradual, FRANKFiniT, Oarmany "ELAINE" pr Pennsylvania, where youths can­ fiain A. Fetterer, S2riB l* Soljer MUN1(3H. Germany (AP)—A ilt- others, were parts of a vast, not buy. liquor until they are 2 1 . tention to the subject of youthful Dr., Waterford; and David J. portation. long-range attack on complicated, trial - basis. (A P )—The pubUsher of tho driidting. This has been done pre­ month-old German ^ rl — adopted The 8500 million would be only Oveneas Weekly today chal­ Gov. John N. Dempsey of (Con­ RUey. 88. ^ 7 James St., Westerly. by Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth controversial problems Kennedy As things stand now, only water necticut la talking about a viously, however, wltiiont change a first Installment, spread over said “ are burdening our national carriers have the exemption with lenged former Mai- Gen. Edwin In the law. Taylor only a few months ago— three years, to be given to public A T w al'alk«r...... to make his aaewsa- 12.99 “March on Albany" by the gover­ (Oanttiraed en Page Twenty-four) was caught, in the . ruins of their transportation system, jeopardis­ respect to bulk freight and only agencies. They would put up ing the progress and security on motor carriers and frUght for tiooB against her pqper In a pu ^. bon e o r blue nors of the three states. marrlafre today. Iki luwun Wlpii'u f e owild bn held Btaite Police in the nel^dMring me partially matehlng— funds whten we depehdT’ wardara with respect re ggn euT-' c a lf w ith The chUd, Rome reports said, Mr*. Marlon Roe- a States have been setting iq> spe­ and use the combined federal- In general, Kennedy spoke for tural and fishery products. was taken .from a Munich orphan­ local money for "the revitaliza­ the weekly’s traUMier, m id-heel cial patrols to check young drivers 6 Trial in Wisconsin age in January and given to Miss continued reliance on private For the transportation industry tion and needed expansion of transport and for wliat he termed also snid (hat Cyril Means e f rsfumlng home from a nigbt-'isi Taylor and Fisher by tbe German In general, Kennedy made a start New York, vlca prMldent of tha public mass transportation.’’ fundamental, far-reaching re­ on what he termed “ the painful Nsw York State bars.^^nii states Embassy in Rome. For the traveling public and for papar, has b s M to trati^ be­ oontsnd these youngsters become German adoption officials refused forms in federal policies—reforms decisions necessary to providing bulk freight—grain, coal ore—and designed to downgrade regulating fore the speetal flewate anbeom- Involved.. In traffic aceidentii and to confirm that the girl—said to be the transportation ssratem required mfttee hoarlag Walkor. Walker 376 Car Fatalities, and subsidizing and .make carri­ by the United States of today and an tm en t QtW'troubles. known as Maria—had been turned haa aasaHod tlio papor ropaatod- N ew York politicians, by thslr over to the stars. And they would ers “ fit, lean and progressive tomorrow" with such steps as: vigorous competition and innova­ ly aiaoe it pobUshed a rqport last huUffarance, indicate bfUef that not say what would happen to Ordering creation of a govern­ April accusing him of Kalrib- A"*' - tion." mental committee to draw up a , ' ‘ i y A ’ public opinion has not crystalUaed Maria nOw. News Tidbits nttng material from tha John f.. l y . . S ' ?. One with Seat Belt Adoption lawyers, however, said CMncaled last year, delayed tola policy on. mergers In tbe trans­ behind the agitation In other from the AP Wires BlreSt Society to troopo OBdor U s Easter Wherever you orv.. • ■ > ^ i ' " States. It probably would bo up to the year, the transportation message portation field and keep an eye on command in Germany. - . . y The attitude of out-of:aUtera ex- divorce court to decide whether was the last of a series Kennedy all merger applications. Officials .. Y Ude Utde Joyce srelses Httle Influence' at New MILWAUKEE (AP)—A woraan^t the 878 accident victims dur- Fisher or Miss Taylor would keep Tile Massachusetts senate votes planned to offer to the present said this does not mean a mora­ SCREENDER PLAN REJECTED torium on pending raU and air­ Ybri( polls, and New York politi­ drove the family car along a city Ing the period, according to State Marla, or whether she would be to retain death penalty -— with Congress In amplification of hts THE HAGUE, Nelherlanda program for the country.' His line combines. meetsthe oeeavfin cians,-with control of the state at street. It veered slightly, a wheel Motor Vehicle Department files, returned to German authorities. two of its three women members (AP)—The Dnteh lower honso to­ Sunbeam was wearing a, seat belt. *rhe blonde girl, Rome reporU in favor of retention and the third deputy special counsel, Myer Directing governments are asked Isiue next November, are concern­ struck the curb and a door swung Feldman, told reporters: day rejected two Labor parly vitkhocaidfiil ofUrmh. ed primarily with New York think­ The record is not complete said, has a congenital dislocation supporting aholitibn . . . Vermont to use commercial transportation motions that would have provide open. She bounced helplessly to “ This is the first time in the whenever this Is compatible with ing. ^ enough to draw any extravagant of the right hip—a condition that Gov. F, Ray Keyser says he is od for surrender of Wort Now ’ JtaJiaU patent uith a aaah , Otiftfn Qt^alHy duunaers setaoeBifertdble t e ii^ in the Easter Parad e . . . nwintain, the concrete. Cause of death: conclusions. The accident report can be corrected only by long and “not very marJi Impressed" with history of the United SUtes we efficiency, .economy and military Guinea to Indonesia. The Labor- The only agency m 'K w York Fractured skull. have had a messagb by the Presi­ readiness. a brisk beetttlMpece a spring and nunmer of fashionable fbotwoik. Eadb' that makes nmofa fuw asout the form still in use by state, county expensive care. The ailment was proposed reduction In the 43rd Di­ lies called tor preparedHoo# by ^$Ukpeait,mtiaihofneu On a country road, a Wiscon­ and locsd traffic < ^ cer» does.,not reported to have persuaded Miss vision’s strength. dent desLling with this subject. Repeating a bid to Congress for is^beas^eofw alldng pleasure by reason of tihat wondrous Queen QuallQr tirhtidng age is tbs State tiu» Netherlands to transfer sin tra ffic patrol squad car provide space for repomng Taylor and Fisher to adopt her. Coast Guard Acadamy’s . prac­ The problem up to now has been what he called consistent policies sovereliraty over the Island col­ ettganee in ill ereteent toe. . o f (PrAestant) Oiurobea. It has considered tCo complex, too con- . .. thafamous "Beauty Spots of Ease”. Available on lovdy, lowered heels bean at the job for many,unsuo- Shrieked after a fugitive at speeds arhether a car Is equipped with She arrived In Rome with a cast tice squadron win visit ttootlaSd, of taxation and user charges for ony to Preetdent Sokanio’s Indo- clos^ 100 miles an Hour. An­ belts I and whether they were in on her leg. the Netherlands and Canary Is­ trovenrial, Joo difficult- It’s not transportation. His proposals here neoian regtano and a halt In the On’aJIared tuxhinik hedet, • t. coloi-ooordinAtad to die season. oessful years. other car blundered out of a side an easy subject.” i f New Yorkers ars .-ooncemed use. ( Rumors In Munich movie circles lands during its 70-day training shipment of mllltarv reinforce- road, the patrpi car slanted off But after passage of the laW, were that the girl’s mother died cruise this summer... Fairfield Facets of It may -stir up storms (Continued on Page .Twenty-four) htonts to the Dutch gsirison, Jutt rifjitjoycel about the problem, there is little the road, s tru c k ^ utility pole, evUlatoe fat Alh*ny. One seldom various newspaper and radio after Maria’s birth. yThe, father University announces It has re­ —BotinnoMons were voted down hears a legislator meittion the spun through a flCld^and back groups^lndludlng the Wisconsin died six months ago in an auto­ ceived 812,290 grant for National 90-47. 12.99 to 13.99 subject Lawmakers Introduced 77 onto the highway, updide down Associated Press Radlo-TV Assb- mobile accident. Science Foundation In-service In­ liquor-oontrol bills in tbe recent- and a total wreck. ciatlon and the Wisconsin Asso­ “ We can neither confirm nor, stitute* for high school and junior No New Pupils, Bad Publicity^ ' MOTHTO K I^ 2 b oenctuded legislative semion. But the patrolm an ciated Preas Association, an or- deny that toe Wahers adopted a high school teachers of science and LVNN, Mass.. (AP)—^Floreoco crawled out, finistied his tour of of AP-member news- child here,” a Munich adoption mathematics during academic year Staples. S9, a former mental pa- Only A couple dealt with the duty la another esur. Arliuting age. Four liquor bills papbV.editors—undertook a ckm- official eald. "W e have to protect 1982-83... Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ (lent, told poUce today voleea now are before the governor fOr H iose are two' moments when to-4nclude such information all 'adopted children from publi- feller Tshaileagae nation to match No Rule School a Riot told her to kill two of her tineo action, none afgUying to the drink- life and death were very ckwe In haws stories of fatal accidents. New Yorlc State’s nanoal beanomic rhlldmi with a shotgnn. Stain In g jg w together. O nly a seat belt sepa­ The motor 'Vehicle department (Uoatinued m Fago ‘Tweaty-two) growth rate of 4 per cant. In their beds were Loin, (L and rated them. The woman had none, The goremor has shown no in­ was flooded, in toe. first days of Supreme Omrt o f’ Russian Re­ Daniel, 17. Detocth-o O spt John and zUed. The officer wap betted terest in beooming tn'vol'ved In the toe law, with co m ^ in fs from public at Moscow sentences, hesd -Ready to Close Doors Unchan said the mother would In and lived. nsw car customers. Hairdly any be charged with two coqnta of *rbat summarizes the record of Hot Dog Makers of grain stealing ring to death be- 12.99 black patent passenger cars were equimed fors firing squjid, Soviet news murder. Police said a aon, WO- tbe pstft six months, since Wiscon­ with toe safety belts before Mat By EDDY GILMORE yor wrong and therefore no punish­ liam, (9, told them he anroho Sti*olitium‘90 .Total sin became tbe first of the SO Told to Improve agency Taas reports... Exploslaa October, and few dealers had any at ciaal mine near Beaver Falls, LONDON (API — One of the ment. Tiiet helped develop charac­ early today to find Ms motlter •SAM OA" states to require seat belts . in experience with inatallationa. world’s most unusual schools— ter and avoided complexes, they standing In . the doorway of the 11.99 At Level in ’61 new automobiles. Pa., destnoys 'an unoocupled house, bedroom with a shotgun in her Pricee'ranged up to 840 /or the HARTFORD (AP) — The deanigee three heartiy automobiles where boys and girls can smoke, believed. (above! "Whirl" with mid heel “ I am proud to have signed the required pairs of belto in’ the front drink beer and neck in class-is - hand. just shot Dum y and black patent State Department of Consum­ and shatten windows over wide As the school prepared to fold, black patent with BTOiRRS (A P) — ’Ihe average bill Into law," Gov. Gaylord Nel­ sest. er Protection reports that In closing Friday. It had 88 pupils, most of them Lola," the older son quoted her. and black ca lf son saya simply. “ It can save But the combinstion of compe­ area...* Mrs- Henri' Bonnet, 6 1, "W e’ve been iMrd up for some a mid-heel. daily Intake o f radlosptive Stron- tests of hot dogs It found 1 1 well known to Americans as wife boarders. The majority of the par­ with mid-heel tium-90 per-person in Connecticut many hundreds of lives in the tition snd Increasing demaiidK of 29 brands below standard.s. time.’’ said tbe assistant head­ U.S.. BARS PRWAGANDA BAN of former French ambassador to ents were artists, musicians, ac- (upper right) "Lucy" “BEAU SASH” '"DECOR” last year was " a ikUe less than" comin ears and prevent thou-ihavo changed that. Most -belts Six brands contained too master, John Glalster, “ but it ap­ tofs snd writers—none of them GENEVA (AP)—The United 20 micrgnilcrocurles, it was (Us- sands Injuries.” .stlU are dealer-installed but the much dry m.tlk. two loo much Washington,. dies at her Faria pears the losses are becoming too famous _The tee for boarders was States todqy turned dosrn a bone or blue home after a long illness. dosed here Wednesday. Since act reqtdres belt in-;going price for utility belts of ap: water and three too much great to continue." 830jpoun'ds—8924—a year. Soviet propoaal to make war calf with a 13.99 ; This ooaMMurea said Dr. Dade W. stallatloH otify 'In new cars, it has proved style now probably is, un- preservative. Deputy, Com- "Fifty per cent of our finest po­ For tbe last 5 years, Burgess '"fbe financial setback Is the propaganda a crimo in every mid-heel. . by y,;-; ' Moeller with a safety , maximum o t given authorities-an effective—If. der 820 for two pairs. (Mrages jnisMon^ Francis M. Gem tential Is not in collage,’’ because Hall, Britain’s pioneer do-as-you- m ly reason for our closing," said country and saM that Amer­ b o n e ca lf 300 mleroadcrocuriss. grim—fipld test of the eafety fac­ and filling station operators are said yerterday Of lack o f funds, says President. llke school, has been operating in the assistant headmaster. ica can never agree to muzzle (above) "Marsha" Cuban heel The 200 nMxhaum he said is a tor woriced out prevtously in lim­ doing an. Incredslng business with He' warr »d ' tbs Imanufac- Abraham L. Sachet of Brandela a London suburb. "The school has developed'enor­ the right of free speech. V.B. guMe lav^ niarMiig “an acceptable ited survein, - owners of older cars at'sUU lew- turera that if ..the trregulari- University, Waltham, Maas.Og- AS a scitool, it’.s a riot. mously In the 10 years I’ve been Amhasaador Arthur H. Deaa black patent, bone risk tar a Bfethne of dsposura.” Tlie sta te’tias 1,888,878 peeewi ': er^- priera, and a metropolitan su­ ties oontinued. he would call 'den R. R ^ former V.S. Ambas­ Olio of its pupils, a boy of 10, on the staff and was continuing told the 17-nation dtsanna- calf or blue During a gwatHw period «tar Dr. t«r.. cars-Mgifitered. 8d b s OtfiOO permarket chain recently pro­ them to a hearing. ' sador to laraal. wlaa endorsemeirt hasn’t attended ta class for two to do so." ment eonforenoe that war prop­ calf with a Mofllior apoka Irifora A group, of 1912 modeM have been'agid ktece cured a rurit of buathees by. ot- Every brand sold in Con­ o f Westchester Oamriy BepUbUean years. '« Said day student Gina Straus, aganda- can beat be eliminated fannera. at the anmiat dibT day tha Jaw .went tpto effect Mat Oen fm ng seat belts at 84.98 a pair— necticut is tsated at -least Oeunell e f FMers for nomination He toid his teachers: “ I’m too who is 18: “ all of us feel very *by bdUattng free exchange of high heel. SHO E SALO N — Main Floor, Rear jBcgnaa at ttw.Untveato w.Opft- ^ s n d - lanlndlng installation — aa a pre- ones s year at tbs stats agtl- for Congress In New York's Mth tXMy. I ’v t got outside interests." unhappy. It’s* such fun being at a views between citizens of dif­ / Meticu^ Iw n6d 1m MCfi with big grocery orders. oultara] experiment tUtioh, D istil... Fins bnak out in That excuse was good^cnough. school where things are so free." ferent national' bloca. Be oew- a.. araOidSBjtiM , . „ . .. 'Thtrs ersB Is a bqfoning dc- he said. Blnllsr lasts are leg- various parts of natlca and kill at The school’s only rule was no ‘Tt’s,easy to see why the school tanded tho deOaition of war fq r s f i l a latMta BgiaM n ep d for tlis shoulder harness ulsriy made on hamburger, leaat doiem peiaana in whleh more rule. The faculty was dedicated to la closing. There have been no propagnadn Is too dlffuso W MM«iqi|c,<-cl cefsty vaMdag ueoally bread and other -food prod- than half tbs vtctinu are cfaU- tha belief that kids should do as new piqiuii recently and wFve had tatido by bringing U . n e c car e e f n n . ' ' - veu, ha addtd. dran. .hks, that there wae no right some bad pubUeity," jfk » said. . ttve, law. 1 'J 1 • V-