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Jame* w)U ern ^atorerfe College, IVMlaston, be presented at 10:30 a.m. In-the Smt Jtbe nurse’s, viewpoint, and /Free Vaccine aninver questions. Bareaa.irf OirealstioB around 80. ^ y . ' •I>onor a atrawl^erry fMtivai to* Miss. Sally ASpinwall, daughter Mass., in the fall. « sMninars will be presented dining room and-are sqheduIedNu JUancheeter— A^Cky o f Village Charm follows: June 26, Dr. J. A. Segal,- The purpose of the discusaiona m orroy from 6 to 8 p.m. on ■ 'About 5,000 persons toirfc advan­ of Mr.' kad Mrs. Clarence Aspin­ The wholarshtp winner was an­ St jCcanchester Memorial Hospital tage of the opportunity to have wall, 3 Anderson St., has been nounced by Mrs'.' Helen I. Griffin, about the iM rt -patibq.t; July 10, Is to consider the role of a mihls- acbool grrounds.' In th« «vent fpr members of the Manchester ter in tbe emotional and spiritual a free dose of Sabin pral hollo awarded a- 860 scholarship by- Dil- scholarship and educational chair­ Di". David ti. Warren. Mi the gen­ VOL. L3CKXI, NO. 223 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGfeS— IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. pOi^N., FRIDAY^ JUNE 22, 1962 rain, the festival will be In/Xhe vaccine last night in a'ldikeup worth-Cornell-Quey Post, Ameri­ man of the'auxiliary. lergy to acquaint them 'with the eral hospital patient; and July 24, life'Of a hoepltal patient. (doaim ^a'^dvertiabig on Pago 88) PRICE FIVE CENTS Khool auditorium. Mrs. Harry Bo­ clipic •' at the Municipal Building. ZL land, chairman, iuid a coipmittee - fy - A. spokesman- for the town art In charge of arrangements. health department skid that to many persons came toward the Killed by House Air Engineers Mountain Laurel C h a p t e r . end of the clinic, which was. held S ta te N ew s Sweet Adelines, Bic.,,will meet to­ from 1 to 7 p.m., that Dr. night at 8 at the It^sh American Nicholas A. Marzialo, town health On Two Lines H6me, 69 Grove St., Hartford. Re. director, told them not to bother Roundup freshments will be served. - . "filling out the information sheets. Rather than waste time with Consider Pact the sheets, and risk noV getting a Members-Of the'Town Fire De dose of vaccine, said Dr, Marzialo, partment ertU meet tonight at 7 recipierits of the vaccine are to NEW YORK (A T)— Union Preli to Direct at the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 fill out the sheets at home and leaders' of flight engineers of. Main ■ St., to pay respects to the either send them to the Town E^tgfn Air Lines and Pan Group Probing 'to te Mr*. Hannah Blevins, whose Health Department or drop them On Farm Bill American World Airways— aon. Herbert Blevins, la a member off with any Manchester'druggist. Wins Degree TONIGHT OPEN Vote for Sberiff Of Hose Co. 4. The majority of those at the balking at the terms a James A. Mahoney of 17 High­ peace formula agreed on with clinic were young parents who land Dr., Wapping, was graduated WASHINGTON (AP) -.^♦House action a "victory for farm- Members of the Tons of Fun brought babies with them, said FRIDAY TONIGHT ers, consumers and taxpayers,” Trims World airlines— meet HARTFORD (AP)-:i(^lvio from Holy Cross College in President Kennedy’s farm bill Preli of Windsor LocksS^as comiifirttee, Manchester WATES, the health department spokes­ Worcester. Mass., on June 13. Ma­ adding "the only losers were the here today to chart their ■ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at man. is dead. political empire builders- In Wash­ nkmed chairman today of honey was awarded S bachelor of TILIi 9:00 P.A\e The surprise defeat of the far- course. the home of Mrs. Rocco Franco­ The 5,000 or so persons Who re arts degree in economics. SATURDAY ington.” Today's meeting of the uiiion five-member committee that' line, 16 Duval St, ceived the vaccine in lumps, of reaching bill In the House Thurs­ A graduate of Portland High day night by a 215-205 vote was The bill would have placed man­ executive councils and negpUators will hear the dispute over the French 707 sugar last night brings to 22,000 School. Mahoney was a member of all the more shocking to adminis­ datory acreage reductions^.And na­ for Eastern and Pan Am flight selection of the Republican or more the number who have the Outing Club while at Holy The Salvaticm Artny will con­ tration leaders because up to. the tional marketing quotas frir the engineers was called shortly after nominee for sheriff in New duct an open air service tonight at received free polio protection in Cross. M AIN STREET FREE first time on feed grains and Manchester in the past week. la.9t minute’ they thought they the AFL-CIO Flight Elngineers In­ T;30 at Main and Birch Sts., Haven County. From Paris Clinics held last week in seven MANCHESTER PARKING would win. wheat. These crops have contrib­ ternational Association settled on wea.ther permitting. ■ David Addy uted most to the massive surplus a formula with Trans World Republican State <3halrman A. schools were attended by about Ml 3-4123 rear of store The sudden death came at 8:47 Searle Plnney appointed the com­ will be In charge. ■ 17,000 persons. GOP Shows Gain p.m. in the tension-filled House; 4& stocks now held by the govern­ Thursday and' lifted a strike ment. ' ■ . mittee. composed of members of The health department had ob- Democrats, riot all Southern con- threat. the state cential committee.. Such controls were the only ^ n e d 8,000 doses of the Sabin In New Voters servaUves by any means, helped Tne probable course of the The five-nton group will meet to­ T ir e I vaccine for the cUnic last hope of reducing costs of federal Grangers Enjoy 167 Republicans do It in. Only one I meeting would be to study the morrow fat 10 a.m.) at (3!OP State By 'niR ASSOCIATED PRESS night. Republican—Rep. Phil Weaver of price support programs, backers Trims World agreemerit. draw up Headquarters. Last night, for the first time in of the measure claimed. A Boeing '707 Air Erane*. Mystery Journey Some of the 8,000 unused doses about three years, more persons Nebraska—voted with 204 Demo­ a new proposal and plan further The County sheriffs convention will be given to town fe t o r s to registered with the Republican crats algainst Scuttling the bill by The Senate already has passed negotiations with Eastern and last week to Waterbury nominat­ jet liner with 108 or more per- ! give free to their patients, and a bill very similar to the one ed Francis Palladino of Waterbury Members of Manchester Grange party than with the Democratic sending it back to committee. (’ an Am In an effort to get more sons aboard crashed today on some will be sw app^ or sold to party in a new voter session. DRIP-DRY COnON The White House immediately snuffed out In the House. .The -satisfactory terms than those be, for sheriff after two ballots ended a forested hillside of the took a mystery ride last night to other towns. The vaccine stays Senate measure could be brought Ing put before Trans World en­ in ties. Fred Murolo of Wolcott, good as long as It Is frozen. Sixty-eight persons became Re­ Issued a statement saying the de­ Caribbean island of Guada- Bunggee Lake, South Woodstock, publicans, ,W became Democrats PRINTS to the House floor If It Is ap­ gineers for a ratification vote. convention chairman, broke the tie Two other clinics will be held MEN'S feat "will cost the taxpayers of loupe. and 36 became independent vot­ "BEN CASEY" the United States at least an ad­ proved by the House Agriculture The dispute betvveen the eogi- at the end of the secojid ballot by and the aunruner home of Mr. and In Manchester — In October and Circling search planes reported ers. reg. 59c, 69c, 79c yd. ditional ft billion next year and Committee. But this did not ap­ ncers and the three airlines has voting for Palladino. Mrs. Edward LaChance. November — to protect townspeo­ no sign of life in the wreckage. return the country to the ruinous pear likely because the committee been the same. A strike pritice Is Paliadirio's opponent for the Members played cards and Join­ ple against the two less common The^new totals of voters in each SU/WMER nomination, John Bruce of North The debris was reported to be strains of. paralytic polio. category will not be released how­ MEDIC deficit farm programs with ac­ approved Its own bill by a mar­ outstanding against B ^ e r n and ed in a community sing. Home­ gin of only one vote. Pan Am, but no walkpUt has been Haven, charged that Murolo voted burned. ever, said a .spokesman for the 44c yd. companying grrowth in. our already illegally for Palladino in the first made cake and coffee was served. registrars' office, until the voter Staggering $9 billion surplus. Rep. Harold D. Cooley, D-N.C., called. The union called a strike The $5.6-million plane met dis­ The Past Masters Association 843,000 FOB MIDDLETOWN ballot as an alternate delegate aster as It headed to for a landing lists are checked. "It Is regrettable that the Re­ will have a picnic outing at Wick­ WASHINGTON (AP)— A |43, WEIGHT e fine quality from Bethany. before daWn at the airport of A complete new list will be BLOUSE publican members of the House, (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Seventeen) ham Park Saturday, Jtine 30, at 000 grant has been awarded to Bruce claims he would have won Polnte-a-Pltre on a regular flight ~ Middletown. Conn., by the Urban finished and printed by Thursday, e florals, geometries with only one exception, chOse to 6 p.m. In event of rain, the group on the first ballqt if Murolo had from Paris to Santiago, CSille. Renewal Administration to assist June 28. make party issue of this matter will meet at Coventry G range not voted. Both ballots ended In The U.S. Coast Guard said the the community in plarming urban The next voter making session DRESS Instead of voting in the national' Hall. a 58-58 tie. air traffic control center at redevelopment. The grant will be will be Wednesday, July 18, from Interest. They will now have to Stock Order Unpaid Palladino and Bruce have been The next meeting of Manchester supplemented by state and local 5 to 8 p.m. in the Municipal . BED PILLOWS Polnte-a-Pltre Airport reported bear the responsibility for the invited to tomorrow's committee the big Jet had been cleared for Grange will be July 18 at 8 p.m. funds. Sen. Prescott Bush, R-Conn.. Building. / continuing chaOs in our agricul­ meeting, along with any witnesses In Orange Hall. said yesterday. SLACKS its final approach when its radio, reg. 4.99 tural surplus situation,” they may want to bring. went dead. The members, in addition to Preli, The statement made no refer­ A small local plane later spotted Gilbert’s Associate are Howard Hausman of New Brit­ ence to the Democrats who voted the wreckage^ 2V4 miles inland priginal 3.77 against the bill. ain, State Rep. Nelson I. Beers of from the north coast of the Basse Greenwich, Donald F. Zezlma of The powerful American Farm Terre section of Guadeloupe, the FABRICS Bureau Federation, which led the Stamford, and Robert Ostergren AT values from I finest quality latex foam Coast Guard said. We Are Sorry! fight against the bill, called the Flees $754,000 Suit Jr. of Middle Haddam. Servic* on "DIAL-A-LIFT' will bo intorrupted for Weather was reported clear at LOW, L( 8.99 to 14.99 \ the time, and the pilot had ra­ o fbw hours on Friday while the equipment is being regularly NEW YORK (AP) — Jacque T12 to 134 dioed he was making a visual ap­ moved to our new church. MILL PRICES! BOYS’ "RAYNSTER" Mundt Charges Sarlle, finkncler and art connois­ HARTFORD (A P )T he ' State proach to the field. seur described as a Wall Street Motor Vehicle Department’s daily Demonstrator Gets Police Lift ’The Cqost Guard Search and NOW PLASTIC RAINCOATS 3.99 associate of Edward M, Gilbert, record of automobile fatalities a.s Rescue Service Iq New York said who fled to Brazil ,has been ac­ of last midnight and the totals Pentagon police haul away an anti-bomb demonstrator today from the main enlrimce at the its information was that the plane reg. 4.99 Freeman Bars cused of fleeing to- France and on the same date last year: sprawling military headquarters acro.ss the Potomac River from Wa.shlngton. ' P o llc e ^ d guards WE WILL CONTINUE arrested some of the demonstrators, protesting nuclear tests, when they attempted to marcHN'lnto the was carrying 102 passengers and leaving a $754,000 stock order 1961 1962 11 crewmen. The Civil Aeronau­ THIS MINISTRY, NOW IN ITS FIFTH YEAR, AS unpaid. KiUed ...... 112 134 Pentagon carrying signs Others were carried sway in pollcs custody when they sat down in the SOON AS THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED. WE 2 for 13.00 NOW Probe of Estes driveway jnd blooked traffic. (A P Photofax). tics Board to Washington said It 1.99 The Dutch-bom Sarlle, 47, was was told there were 103 passen­ INVITE YOU TO CONTINUE YOUR CALLING HABIT sued In State Supreme Court WASHINGTON (A P )-S en. Karl Laurel Fete Opens gers and five Crewmen aboard. Thursday by the brokerage firm WINSTED (A P) — The three- DIAL MI .3-2751 FOR A ONE-MINUTE e 100^ waterproof E. Mundt, R-S.D., invited Presi­ However, a list announced by of McDonnell and Co., Inc. The day annual Laurel Festival opened ^Thoughts, Aims Coincide’ ■ SPIRITUAL LIFT NIGHT OR DAY dent Kennedy t^ a y to speak out Souvatina Says Air France In.New York showed e tan only 2 .5 9 firm contended Sarlle fled to to Winsted today and as usual, 10 crewmen, counting the hostess­ • many wash and a sizes 8 to 14 on what Mundt called an attempt Paris June 9 or 10 to defraud Connecticut’s Laurel (3ity was ex­ SPONSORED BY: by Secretary of Agriculture Qr- es and stew'ards. wear dacron with or creditors and to avoid payment cited about the prjospects of play­ Installation Set -Air France gave the names oif ville L. Freeman to thwart a for '«tock purchased during an ing host {5~thousands of guests. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH rayon or cotton ate investigation of the Billie Sol the crew as: attempt to gain control of Celotex Highlights include a water car­ Busk, Adenauer Air Captain, Andre Lesteur;- pilot,' HACKMATACK ST. NEAR KEENEY OPEN TILL 8 P.M. BOYS' Estes case. Corp. nival at Highland LiUie today, the Cheney Hail, Hzrtford Rd. I For Saturday Raymond Farret; flight engineer, W A SH and W EAR Mundt and Sen. Carl T. Curtis Gilbert, who flew to Brazil June formal Laurel Ball and Judging Yves Pruvost; navigator, Pierre 2 for 5*00 of Nebraska, the two Republican 13, had been buying up Celotex of the Laurel Queen on Sunday. . VIENTIANE. Laos (AP) Hurllmann; chief of the cabin * tom^ fine dacron ZIPPER JACKET members of the Senatei Investi­ stock Sind seeking a merger-.'6f Laurel blossomed a little earlier Agreement on Berlin crew, Max Epper; hostesses, De­ gations Subcommittee profclng. Ba­ Celotex with E. L. Bruce Cp., the this' season, but the state flower Prince Souvahna Phouma an­ and worsted blends nounced agreement has been nise Page, Brigitte - Mlcoud and reg. 3.99 tes’ dealings with the Agriemture wood flooring concern of which he remains in abundance In^Winsled’s Paule d'Horne;. stewards. Serge Department, Thursday accused reached among the three Laotian was president and a director, Gil­ hilly areas. BONN, Germany (AP)-v Chan-i>the Atlantic community gladly. J Cage and Rene Gaessler. Freeman of trying to Intimidate bert faces claims arising from his factions on nil points of difference __ ty M A C S H O R f and NEW ERA cellor Konrad Adenauer and U.S. have brought .wartn ^eetli ^.whlch have .been delaying..,IJiaJn- them. admittedly imauUiorlzed with­ (Continued on Page Ten) plain pleated 2 7 7 Police Hunt 4 Robbers Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk said from Preslderit iCMnedy and, ‘‘ .ugurntlon of a coalition govern- ■The two senators made, public drawals of $1,953,000 from B. L. respect and admiration . o f a sworn statement to subcommit-, Bruce. W a l l i n g f o r d (A P i — state lent. fronts police weie looking today for four today they i .ached full agreement American people.” '' W ju x t b u 9n, Jojufjvn e unlincd e tan, blue, olive • white or mint solid color tee investigators from Thomas R. Sarlle, who came to America (n Soiivanna, who will head the co­ young men who chose the heavily on all matters of mutual interest, Both mbn wiire smiling broad' e sanforized plus. 8 to 18 Hughes, Freeman's executive 1940, amassed a personal fortune including Berlin, in a three-hour alition. said the Cabinet will )>e in­ traveled Wilbur Cross parkway for photographera, . Tfm 86-year stalled Saturday. ■ecretary, acknowledging that and. In 1960. collected $1,203,160 for an act of highway robbery. meeting. Hughes .had ordered his staff to old chancellor appeared In an ex-' -T h u s the off-agaln, onragain Bulletins U. S. CHOICE • waist size • black/white; blue/white or pink/white chocks from a London auction of 51 of The victim. Gregorio Rios. St, fit ' Our thoughts and aims coin­ cepllonally good humor and ban; dig out of the department’s files his paintlhgs, most of them Picas­ l^ n s for establishing point right- MEN'S 24 . Carter St„ told State Police he cide," the chancellor told news­ tered with newsmen. last. neutralist, leftist role over Culled from AP Wires 29 to 50 copies of all correspondence with sos. He said at the time he' would waa. robbed of I1.&18.26 in funds men. Block Style Lb. • sizes 30 to 38 Mundt and Curtis, but not the use the money to encourage the "Any American president -or this troubled land to make it neu- POT ROAST 39c W A SH and W EAR belonging to a New York, whole­ Ru.sk. asked whether he agreed secretary of state who hss met letters of any other Congress arts; sale, grocery company of which he' ■ITftl In the cold war appeared once SUMMER SUITS SAOQUE8 8ARUB With a statement by Adenauer Adenauer ha.? w-elcomed the op­ more to be on. .SUE TO HALT TESTS member. The Court complaint against is ilaies supervisor. Half of this that full agreement was reached • a fashion bargain for wear with shorfs, jamaicas "I am almost certain that at the Sarlle stated that he ortered portunity of talking with the The latest previous Compromise WASHINGTON (AP)—Citi­ charcoal, olive,. was In cash, he said. including Berlin, replied "Oh, I chancellor and profiting from his reg. to 40.00 time I made the request for the 17,800 sharM of E. Bruce stock agreement among the factions col- zens of T i countries have filed or skirts - L. They also got $80 of his own would certainly think so. Yes 1 do, wisdom and experience," Rush brown, navy, black corresporidence I Informed Secre­ and 11,700^ ahares of Celotex be­ lap.»P(l after less than 24; hours. •ImiiltaneoiM siilta In the United U. S. Choice U. S, Choice Stock Market money, he told State Police. indeed." said. ' Staten arid the Soviet Union tary Freeman,” Hughes’ state­ tween -May 31 and June 8. On A passing motorist found Rios Asked whether this, applied to PhoumI Vongvirhit of the pro- LONDON • 2nd floor sports shop ment said. Rusk Indicated before he began Commimlsi Palhet 1-ao group tol.d seeking an Injimctlon to halt 29.90 May 6'*tltiLg stock market suffered sitting qn the rear seat of his the search for a basis for Berlin ■ day long cJnference"s wlth 'A"i- further testing of nnclear weap­ . "I felt that this material would one of its sharpest declines sipce car — his wrists and ankles bound newsmen that Gen, PhoumI Nosa- BROIL Lb. S l..55c Skids Again on negoliatiops with Moscow, Rusk enaiier. Foreign Secretary G er­ ons In lhe..atmos|)here. The 188 • dacron, rayon, rtiohair he useful to Secretary Freeman 1929. with wire — —yesterday after­ said further agreement must first van, lender of the pro-Westem plaintiffs, the most prominent of I in connection with his appearance hard Schroeder and ot-her officials right-wing faction, had reveraed John E. HoffmanT attorney for noon. He gave State Police this PLUMP, NATIVE e many styles and colors be reached with the Soviet Union. that he would not budge from his whom Is Dr. Unus C. Pauling, before the subcommittee," he McDonnell :

' p _____-i. MANCHESTER EVENINC? HERALQ, MANCHESTER^ CONN, FWDAY, ^UNE RJ, 1«6» ItANCiHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANGHESTER, ,C0NNe fRID AY. JUNE 22,-1962 •■■.Mto,!....— to I II Ndliotmlista Caltp, ago after 30 years’ - employment , in the 11 PlaygrpuiidB * Students HbnoFi ■ Keatings Observe v With the Prudential Inauranceji;^. OPEN TOmOHT ite^e Not Likely o d :e He is a- meiliher o f the A n a y ^ d , TO • S h e in w o ld Open Wednesday Retiring Teacher Navy Club. ' Mrs. ’ Keatirm is a Free Parking On Jfa,.. jfjr t ‘ -irl. m p - r - News 40th Anniversary member of the Mahch%4ter 8 P.M. to By U>UI8 MANPRIX lump • S’xv . , H i t 11 siipcrviaed pUygrounda iiirs. Grace. Bulla, w)io has re­ Mr., and Mrs. William M. Keat­ WATES. Both are baseball fans OONN ECnCDT . To Wa n BRIDOB OllIMi:- ■ * SoMlIi A ttar Conducted by the- recreation de­ and regular spectators In the 14«f(hrSoiath vnlMnMt tired from her teaching position at ing, X07 HahUln St., wpre honored COIN and STAMP' ■ef-*,' , PITZZLE8_«1*UTH stands at Waddell School Field 99S -Main SL-f-M I S-8498 partment will open a nlpe weeks’ Nathan Hale School,' was honored at a surprise famlly/dinner. party where their grandson plays on the ijoying Ite wtffied atate By AUred 8tielnw0l.M I 9-4S7S ito D, Roosevelt's NeW\ Dcai re- ful effort to crush them by artil­ SOUTH V. t«red this week' by the Kennedy A 4-cent' Girl Scouts of-America lery bombardment. The great detiictivi! was re­ A t 2 St., Priscilla Hill and Joe Twaro- by Mrs. Elmer Thrall. Rev. William McGurk. Their at­ tardeci recoveiy." commemorative will, be |.ssued ferring, of course, to the. crime A Q 9 C 4 nlte; West Side, Karin Pearson Mrs. Bulla was given a gold tendants were Mrs. Herman gasoline I .adminiatratlon to Kwan Clapue/ "One thing seems clear. , Rosy UnofHciai sources in Formosa (Continuod from Page One) July 24 with ceremonies at-Button that cfccurred in today’s hand. See and Mort Moriarty; -WaddeU, bracelet with an engraved charm W.utach, 96 Ridge St., the former r an elTlclal who eomeltmea speaks statements accentuating the posi­ .believe reports of restrictions on • j eiut qf turn. Bay, Vt.. site of the 50th annl-; civilian rail travel in South. China trying to acquire control M the if you can solve his problem with- Paula Adams and Donald Scho­ and a handbag. She and hez husr Florence Jollie, and Joseph J. OPEN TOfMOIfr tive and soft-pedaling .the nega­ versary Senior Roundup. mul going to the medical diction­ WMf M S I * XaM field; Keeney. Joyce Wogman and band plan to make their home in Farr, 75 Oak St. { Oague. the commhisioner of tive appear to have little effect might have erroneously contribut­ Celotex Corp. ; labor atatistlcs, tn • a talk- in At- The new stamp, a red-on-wtiite ed to the coriclusion that extensive aries. 2 4 3,0 Tm ■ Judy Barnard: Nathan Hale, Janet Florida In September. The Keatings have two sons, BA N T LY OIL TILL 9 err economic trends. For example, Sarlie, after serving three years horizontal, shows a Senior Girl Pass 4 <7 A B ^ N * Flavell and Greg Frey: Green, Su­ Mary Matson was anfiouncer for Raymohd D.-Keating and William ' ■'■'ir \M . i\t. . i' lanUc GUy was quoted aa saying all Roosevelt's blithe pronounce­ military movements are under West led the king of spades, and Scout in uniform with a portion of in the U.S. Army in , the 1940s, Openiag tesa — san King and Joe Selgal; Charter the talent show, which began with M. Keating Jr„ both at hqme, and cl^rts imflcate a recession tn ments, , plus his pump-priming, way. They said it is possible the East overtook with the ac-e. East Oak, Barbara DUncan and Angelo I'l 'I ^iin.i.i TREAT SHOPPE 4t03. ‘"the only question (being) the American Flag in the back Chinese Communists are making formed shipping firm with a returned a spade to the nine, and Engaged a tap dance by Le Anne DeCobert, a daughter. Mrs. Michael Nlmi- could not get the' country going ground. / Gesmundo; Buckley, • Patricia rowskl. 23 Tower Rd.. Manchester, 990 M AIN s t r e e t 'exactly wh^n it Is coming.” , large-scale shifts of urban popula­ p&rtner, Herberk Klotz, that West then led'the queen of spades. should have ruffed wfth the Jack The engagement of Miss Kath­ followed by a baton’ routine by tel MDclicll 9.459S full ■ blast again. It took World Postmaster Genei-al J. Udward' Moriarty am) Mike O cla u sk a s; and three grandchildren. Clague's chief, _ Secretary of Ijr- Day W-iil be represented at the first tions to rural areas in an attempt bought up surplus military 'ves­ East discarded a low club, and of hearts. Bowers, Carol Fischer and Mike erine Martin of Manchester and Marilyn Vojeck. Andrea Nielsen, War II to do it. But this is not a Linds Diuiham and Sharon Flavell Mr. Keating retired 10 years fcor Arthur J. Goldberg, quickly recommended , way to attain full day ceremonies by Mrs. Reva to speed up farm production. sels and converted them to cargo South ruffed with a low heart. This play'woiild obllgs-South to Gesmundo; Robertson, Nick Costa Boston, Mass, to Michael John ROCKVILLE TR 6-3271 Free color movie on Beraiadia aald In a - statement “ economic B^k Bosone, Post Office ^pepart- But Hong Kong intelligence ships. The ships were sold abrpgd ■ Declarer drew three, rounds of over-ruff with the queen of hearts, and Dorothy Ruebin. » sang as a trip "No Man is an employment. Wldmer of’ Storrs has been an­ Island!” Karen' Krinjak played shown to cluba and orgnnlW '. tacts do not bear out such an ment Judicial officer and'highe.st sources confirmed that the Chi­ at good profits. ti-umps and tried the diamond and West 4vould eventually win the Games tournaments and Inter* *tions. Most experts '*»y nowadays nounced by her parents. General 'T he Dance” and' "The Sophie assumption.” ’ there cannot be anotljer .great ranking woman in the postal pei-v- nese Communists are moving Sarlie, although- the son of a finesse, losing to the kmc. South .setting trick -with -the ten Of playground softball wiU be fea­ then spieafi his hand and claimed Manager 'and Mrs. Btchard Martin. Polka" on the apeCrdion. Then theX abor Department got depression: There are so many Ice. Judge Bosone, herself a phi­ more planes and. troops Into the wealthy diamond. ,^crchant in Hol­ hearts. ' tured during the mornings. The TEC. MANCHESTER the rest of the tricks, scoring In touch with Clague by phone. built-in economic cushions and latelist, is a former Salt Lake Glty Fukien coastal area. Other land, built his owti fortune. -He Dally Questkia afternoons will feature a story- 33 Harvard Rd. Paul Arignb performed card TRAVEL SERVICES Jurist and the first woman, to be sources Indicated that the Commu­ game and rubber. Partner opepe with one club, . hour and a diversified arts and tricks. His act was followed by and put'out a statement qiiot^ the government has vast ..tjew started In stocks by purchasing Her fiance is the son of Robert "MI 0-4828 for Appointaneot' him as aaylng his remarks wefg elected to Congress frony Utah. ' nist rhtlitary has taken over al­ Loft, luc., stock at one dollar a Study f ’luea you bid one spade and partner bids crafts program. Some of the crafts J. Wldmer of Lome, Togo. Africa, Charles Gamache and S t e p h e n Both Stores powers. Some 9.000 Senior Girl Scouts Matson who, in a skit, presented (Ml I hot a predfctlon. He. said he was This is one prediction every­ most all railway facilities In Fu­ share and selling It later at .$16 Study the clues carefully, with one notrump. The opjfonents pass to be made are potholders, molds, and Mrs. -Carolyn L. Wldmer, 20 from all pai'ts of the imlion will Interview of an astronaut by sYe- only analyzing hisloric trends body had better believe; the al­ kien and neighboring areas. a share. The company now is part or without your trii.sty magnifying throughout. You hold: Spades — leathercraft, bea^ork and brace­ Hillside Circle. Storrs. attend the Button Bay Roundup, lets. porter.' Andrea Nielsen played ! siMch, If projected, "indicated an ternative la too lugubrious to con­ The Chinese Travel Service and of Pepst-Cola. glass. See if you enn .spo* the K Q J 10 9 4; Hearts— 10 8 4; Dia­ Miss Martin graduated from OPEN OPEN TONIGHT July 19-29. climax to the ,50th an­ Hong' Kong lallroad officials re­ ;n The . evenings will feature sper Manchester High School in I958 Beethoven's "Albumblatt" as a pi­ I economic peak might be reached template. Francis Farr, an employe of crime and the criminal before ypu monds- 6 2; Clubs—T 3. What do TILL 9 I sometime in 1063 which might be niversary of the founding of the ported that on orders from Red read on. you say next? rial events su(di as peanut htmts, and Chandler School for Women ano solo. Thomas Brown also did Girl Scout movement. 'The first McDonnell and Co., .said in a c'burt i followed by a business downturn.” Chma no train tickets for. Amoy, The butler didn't do it. The Answer: Bid two spades. Don't scavenger hunts, treasure- hunts, in Boston hi 1962. She Is employed card tricks. f troop of 12 girls was ealabllshed affidavit that he talked by teife- one-wheel parades, doll and dog as a secretary by the Brown, Rud- RAY SELLER'S > Actually, of course, neither Foochow and other points In Fu­ phone with Sarlie on June 13, the Clime w a.s conimitled by West, who make a Jump bid despite the Patricia Aceto and Lmda Mar- TONIGHT till by JuHelle Goidon Low in Savan­ kien have been sold here for shows, novelty race, turtle race, nlcU, Freed and Corner law firm MUSIC SHOT! 1 President Kennedy nor Secretary day Gilbert arrived in Kio ds used perfume, and East, who Strength of your suit. Partner has tocchto. dresed as hoboea, did a. Marine nah, Ga , March 12, 1912, Today nearly a month. Refugees from picnic suppers and marshmallow in Boston. song and dance routine, and Ronald 1013 Main Street Goldberg has the foggiest notion the movement totals more than Janeiro after fleeing NeW York. smoked cigars. The pair had to a minimum opening bid, and the roasts . Mr. WidAer, a graduate of whether 1963 will bring a slump. Red China said the ban On railway cooperate to commit the crime. opponents should be able to pick Pltrezzelli and Allen Krob enacted three million. ticket sales also extends to many Gilbert's attorney, ^fnold Bau­ All children wishing to partlcl-- Windham High School In Wllll- a pi'esidentlal press conference. S m Ut For All Your PIGMC _.Nbr is Clague’s crystal ball much Weather In announcing the commemora­ man, returned from Rio Thursday C M Ti TTiere w-as nothing wrong with off four or ?ive tricks before you , pate ln”the playground programs mantic. and graduated cum laude '—clearer, for all his wizardry with tive stamp last spring, Postma.ater areas adjacent to Fukien. the first two tricks. The third trick can get started. Marcia Borello and Christina The refugees said the Commu­ and told newsmen that Gilbert are urged to go to the one nearest from Princeton University In 1960. Lewie did a baton routine, followed NEEDS at FAIfiWAY PRICES! ',lcharts. General Day said: "It will serve to West should have led the four of For Sheinwold's 36-page book­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — The nists also gre replacing regular was undecided ^8 to whether he their home. Children must be at He received his M.A. degree in So­ by "Down By the Old Mill Stream,” ^ For economics is not an exact re-awahen and re-inforce in the was going to return, spades instead of the queen, com­ let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," least five years of age td' attend viet Studies at Harvard Univer­ U.S. Weather Bureau Issued the army troops in the Kwangtung send 50c to Bridge Book. Manches­ a solo by Jeanine Gaudreau. Plan 40th Anniversary Fete |!^«cience, like astronomy for exam- mifliona of Americans who will use Bauman safd Gilbert is living in pelling East to ruff. Even when the playgrounds. sity this June. He is employed by GHILDREtrS Province, south of Fukien, with Golf Datea to 1 ^ 3 ter Evening Herald, Box 3318, , Priscilla Klttredge did a tap (••plo. An astronomer who lncorre<-t- following marine weather advisory and see It. an appreciation of the "an unbelievably tiny apartment. West started on a life of crime by Radio Free Bhirope and will leave Mr. and Mrs. William Haus-^ great service American Gli'l Scouts mllttla and other armed civilian leading the queen of .spades, East Grand Central Sta., N.Y. 17. N. Y. dance, and Sue Ellen Sutliffe ~ly predicted an eclipse might have for today: . He has repeatedly stated that he soon for Munich,, Germany. mann. Cedar Swamp Rd., Coven­ Florence Tedford were married HEALTH SAND have given to their community, forces. Civilian train travel in KOBE, Japan — Golf hadvlts should have saved her by ruffing (Copywright 1862, General Fea­ p la w d 'l a piano concerto by '*;t» turn tn his card in the astrono- Tidr.s were high along the Con­ does not have in his possession one June 21, 1922, at the home of her FORISAND BOXES their country, and the world.!,' Kwangtung has been light recent­ start In Japan in 1903 when\a anyway. And, of cour.se. East tures Corp.) Several Showers Tscnalkovsky. Vincent Salvatore try, and formerly o f Manhester. FAIRWAY ^m er'a union. But economists and necticut shore today from 2 p.m. to cent of the corporation’s money." performed "The Mexican Hat parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. 975 MAIN STREET 10ft MIDDLE TPKE. EAST ^politicians who flub economic Plans are for Ih'e cCrenfbny to ly, they said. British trader, A. H. Groom, builr will celebrate their 40th wedding W. H. ENGLAND 3:30 p.ni. Low tide at old Say- No precise figures on the Chl- , Before he fled to Brazil, Gilbert, Dance" and VS harp shooter's Samuel Tedford, on Walnut St. -in DOWNTOWN “TURNPIKE PLAZA" j^*forecasts Just hope everybody will take place on the Village Green, a a small course at Mount Rokko, Fbr Miss Tonski Girl Scout I\ote8 anniversary' at an open house for brook today la at 9 a.m. and 10 ne.se buildup have been reported. 38. admitted makifijg unauthorized March" on -the accbrdlon. Randall Manchester: They lived In Man­ MANCHESTER Next to Popular Market LUMBER t'forget. They go on predicting. central part of the Roundup site, in the Kobe area. The first ama­ e Open AU Day Saturday e p.m. Sun.set today Is 8:28 p.m. and where there are reproductions of a But the White House has ex- withdrawals by check from .E. L. Thrall concluded thfe program with friends, neighbors and relatives chester until 1945 when they' l£ick in 1931, newsman Edward teur golf championship tourna­ Miss Wilma Tonski, daughter of WE GIVE WORLD GREEN STAMPS! "At the Green"—MI 0-6201 sunrise tomorrow 5:19 a.m. colonial church, a siigarhouse and pre.ssed concern over the Red Bruce since May 28. A Bruce offi­ an original poem, written by hts Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. at their moved to Coventry. Mr. Hausmann “'Angly got out a book entitled “ Oh ment in Japan was play^ there In Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tonski, 595 ■ Troop 688 is. a retired painter and paper- Boati'ng weather for Long Island other t>T)lcal New England land move. cial said the money had been used A family picnic for Father’s aunt, Mrs. Margaret Smedberg. In home. Teah?” It would have been hi­ 1908. The game was akcluelvely Tolland Tpke., has been honored at Mr. Hausmann and the former hanger. (Herald photo by Pinto). So\ind to Montauk Point and Block marks. U.S. officials In Washingl,on by Gilbert to protect his interest for foreigners until about 1914. In Day was attended by 65 members Mrs. Bulla's honor. larious if anybody had felt like Island Variable winds today pick­ The Girl Scout stamp will be several bridal showers recently. .stre.ssed, however, that the long­ In Celotex Corp., a Chicago manu­ 1918 a Japanese wotu the amateur DANCE Fy>rty-flve friends and relatives of families of Girl Scout Troop laughing that year. ing up to 10 to 16 knots in after­ first placed on sale .Tuly 24 at Bur­ standing U.S. policy on the Na­ facturer of building materials. title. 636 recently at the home of Mr. noon. Variable winds 5 to 10 knots PRESENTED BY ANCIENT ORDER OP HIRBBRNIANS attended a miscellaneous shower, ; It was simply a compilation of lington, Vt.; 25 miles northea.st of tionalist, Islands remains un­ and Mrs. Daniel Puzinas, '52 Bol­ optimistic statements made by tonight. Mostly southerly winds 10 Button Bay. The circular por­ DIRECT FROM NEW TARK CTTV ven by Miss Tonski’s godmother, to 1,5 knots Saturday. Fair, by this i-hanged: U.S. defense obligations rs. Margaret GalimbuiAi of Marl­ ton St. . economists, businessmen, politic!- tion of the first day cancellation do not go beyond Formo.sa and the The gathering Included,a chltek- ^ a n s and others before and during afternoon. Partly cloudy tonight will read "Burlington, Vermont gborough and her future maid ofen and steak barbecue, games and Pcscadore Islands midway be­ C)4«s4* Csiit ■ “MAX WHO SHOT UBERTT VAI-ANCE” MICKEY CARTON honor, Mtsa Margaret Sacherek of ; the great depression that; began and , Saturday with chance of a 9:00 a.m . July 24, 1962." with O la 119 OUllM . ELVIS PBESIXV—"G.I. BLUES" contests with prizes for winners brief shower. ’ tween Formosa and the mainland; AND HIS IRISH ORCHESTRA, EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Mancheater, at the Tonski home. ' with the stock market' crash of "Button Bay Station First Day of the United Stales will defend the and an alvards ceremony. Gifts' I October, 1929. Marine obsei-vatlons: I.s.sue" in the bars. FOR THE f i n e s t IN IRISH-AMERIOAN DANCING Mr. and Mrs. M win Cornell of were presented to Mrs. Puzinas. offshore islands only if an attack Hudson Falls, N.T., parents of the 'J A few examples: Block I.Hland—Wind north at 1 The stamp was de.signed by- troop leader, and Mrs. Clarence Ward Brackett, a member of the on them is considered a prelude Ends Saturday SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 23 bride-elect’s fiance, entertained 40 ' Irving Fisher, economist. Sept. knot, temperature 53. to an altack oh F'nrmosa. Haugh, co-leader. Montatik Point — iVlnd north- Westport Artists Vignette was ■ 9:00 P.M. to 1 A.M. friends and relatives . of the en­ Mom Second class badges were pre­ Dad and Kiddies ' B. 1929: "There may be a reres- northeast at 5 knots, temperature engraved by Matthew D. Fenton, m gaged couple at a miscellaneous sion in stock prices, but not any­ ALL COLOB ENTIRE FAMILT SHOW! shower at their home. sented to Debby Avery, Laurie 54, sea southeast 3 feet, visibility and the lettering and numeral by Sali'x Tnxo* l^nrpt’r KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL Benson, Mary Chase, Doreen De- thing in the nature of a crash.” William R. Burnell. Miss Tonski was given a kitchen CSuirles E. Mitchell, chairman, IP miles. MAIN .STREET Lucco. Jeanne Yeomans, Denise WesLhanipLon Beach, Ixmg The Girl Scout stamp will meas­ WASHINGTON - Allhough 33 sh(vwer and luncdieon at the Iifarco NaUohal City Bank, Sept. 20. DONATION $2.00—ALL WELOOMHJ Polo Restaurant by 50 co-workSrs Raymond, Susan Hubbard, Lois Island Wind calm, temperature ure 0.84 by 1.44 inches, will come Stales tax personal income, such Ryan, Heidi Westerbeke, Nancy 1939: "There is nothing to worry off the Cottrell presses, electric- s S E O E m R from the research laboratories of 62, visibility 3 miles, weather revenues total only about half aa M leoM • lobby Delia Nwum Riley. 'Patty Riley.' Peggy Mar- about in the financial snuation in cloudy, fog. eye perforated, and Will he tssiied much as the combined revenue United Aircraft Corp. the united States." lii panes ni ,5(1 An initial print­ R—wfcTHIhi-Aas Stcejnl mil ream ' ■ BiLss Tonski will be tnarrisd to guido, Lynn Puzinas, Eileen Stratford PWnL' Winds south at from the 35 Stale laxcs^oh>relail -COtOW>Mfl«UW» O'Reilly, Debby Potter. Linda COME TO MCDONALD President Herbert Hoover, Oct. ing of 120 million has been au­ Donald Paul Cornell of Vernon and C 2 knots, temperature 63, visibility sales. Hawks, Priscilla Haugh. Donna 2B. 1929: "The. fundamental busi­ 5 miles, weather cloudy. thorized. SHOWN" AT 11:00 ON SOREKN AT »:I5 Hudson Falls, N.Y., Saturday, ness of the couqtry is on a sound ■ Collectors de.slring first day can­ June 30, at St. James’ Church. Klimas and Martha Russell. Stratford Shoals Wind south at Special awards were presented and pronperouS basis." 2 knot-s, lempeiature 65, sea calm, cellations of the 4-cent Girl MUSICAL Henry Ford. Oct. 3, is.io; ‘ The Scouts commemorative may send to Eileen O'Reilly, Debbie Potter, visibility 10 miles. O i ' “THEATRK Martha Russell and Jeanne Yeo­ crash was a good thing. You addressed envelopes, together with Willintlerd, Wilbur Crats Pltwy. EXIT 84 — Reutv. C$ M T U Eatons Neck Wind north at 1 Registration Set mans for "outstanding service.” watch!" knot, temperature 53. sea calm, remittance to cover the cost of the RACING stamps to he affixed, to the Posl- IONITE O -TMIW Mrs. Haugh praised and Arthur Brisbane. columnl.st. visibility 8 miles NEXT WtEK BESINS aOUDAY thanked parents for their help and Nov. 26, 1929: "All the really im­ ma.stei'. Bmlinglon. VI, Each For Tennis Class Groton - Wind calm, temp4‘ra- envelope nui.st be marked In pen­ TONIGHT! support of tro accomplishments portant mllllonahes are planning ture .55, visibility 3,16 miles, KATHRYN and activities during the year. to continue pro.sperity.” weather fog. cil, in the upper right coiner Indi­ S;00 P.M. ;! The tennis lessons being con­ cating the number ,of stamps to be These included a spaghetti supper Robert P. Ijamont, serretapy of New Haven Wind south-south- NOTICE GRAYSON ducted by the recreation depart­ served by scouts to mothers for affixed i singles, pairs, blocks, etc.) Fenturinff The Top commerce. March 3* 1930: "As ea.st at 3 knots, temperaliite 63. Willi noiUT ment at the Mancheater High Mother’s Day, a heritage tilp, weather .conditions moderate we Requests for firsl day covers Quarter Midifet Drivers School courts wljl be under Uie visiblltfy 4 miles, weather cloudy, should not la- sent t« the Phlla- Effectiye June 25 ROUNDSVtLLE /A/ trip to Riverside Park, picnic at ara likely to find the cotmtry as fog. In Connecticut bi instruction of Phil Hyde, tennis Center Springs Park, and dona­ lellr Sales Agency, Washington, coach.of the high school team. l>. O. tion of stuffed animals made by Track Located At IN ORDER TO GIVE YOU FASTER SERVICE Registration will be taken to- the scouts as a service project foi- An onclo.siire of medium weight Q/cSon^ morow morning from 9 to noon. ' should be placed in each envelope Intersection Of New retarded children. Troop members A nominal fee will be charged for and the flap either turned in or WE WILL DISCONTINUE SERVING M m a oral MON. to thum. ms. $4 oo - lae - j.m - z.m also gave flowers which they had Slate Road and ‘itfifi*,* » £«■ *"o UT. m s. Si.ao- 3.M - u o a series of eight lessoAs. CThildren's sealed The outside envelope to ******** s e.M. M.M-3.00..2.50-2.d>to»cl •-S1 If-$l grown and presented entertain­ . the Postmaster should be clearly Hilliard Street FULL COURSE LUNCHEONS lessons will be on Monday, Tues­ ment for patients at Crestfield Hey Kith! day, Wednesday mornings, ,and i marked "FiTSt Day Covers Girl Convalescent Hospital. Scout Stamp." • h Kats WE WILL SERVE LUNCHEON SPECIALS ONLY adults will be given instructions Troop members and leaders also Collectors are cautioned that or- • SEMIS ~ln the evenings 6 to 8 o’clock. expressed appreciation to Daniel GIANT KIDDIE SHOW . ders for first day covers must not 'The recreation office or Hyde Puzinas for volunteering his time • MAIN EVENTS may be contacted for further in­ TOMORROW AT 2 P.M. I Include requests for . iincanceled and services for many troop ac­ ' stamps. Cov^r requests must be Refre.shments! Bleachers! formation. tivities. THUS SHOW WIU. EXIT AT atl.'i P.M. postmarked not later than July 24. Free Admi.s.sion! the FIRST NEW LOOK ii gkiUinpliy lisct tki isvtitias if tki casiirt MATINRR DAIleY cinemacic TT SEATS NOW AT ST9ATR)II(I AN ADVENTURi INTO THE 4TH DIMENSION Mnuiiaiiy(ESff)uiFB^ l.oiwreinor Harvey THKATBC, • ACAOddV CapiM'ine AN Al^niCAN.tNTKI*NATieNAi. mCTUmm IN COLOR "Vlalk (hi The Wild Side* Home of America's goodest Hamburgerl ALL NEW COLOR CARTOONS (Adult Drama) DOORS OPEN AT 1 :.30 P.M. 1:811-8 ; to ALL CHILDREN .ric — Alao — Glenn Ford, -lark I emmon ^ ^ ^ "THE COWBOY" You%' find dining at McfionaI7s one of the good things of (Color 1 Tonight and Saturday Phone Ml 3-7833 S;.SII-6:.S0-I0:00 RKURD' lAL EMC life. Everything Is so inviting. . . so convenient. . . so spot­ USERAIT RCUIMK KHVl lessly dean. The service is instant and friendly. The top TRY MCDONALD’! IWnVM. ACT1NB COMPAIIV Ii • ENDS TirESDAY • RICHARD n quality food is prepared to your taste right before your eyes. "ALL AMERICAN' K\r s : Tonight, 3R NOW— ENDS SATUBDAX'^Shown Today At 8:25 and 9:16 P.M. Mats; Junp 2’t. 341. Ju ly 1. HI-INRY IV . PART 1 Kvg*: 4iinp 2“. H A M B U M iK S — 100% Pun'B»»f—nof frottn meat— .>lnt». Jiinn 23. 24. J u ly 4* EXTRA! tC ratM Pliiwt taiepi T-44SI but top quality beef ground hesh daily-served hot off MUM MVU M i W M liit I f — I •Ptfl MU 17. miaMFiMiiHinMU the grill on toasted buni | m e u i Wk4»t S.>0, - S l| r ItL Evfs.1 Orek. M i l , t PRtNCH fR ItS—crisp, jjelden brown and piping hot Mat. tioOi kMt. M A ' nMEKi tniiHiiEir AHM9 6:Sn:Tr —•yow'y# never, never had French Fries so testy goodI TRIPLl-TfkCK SHAklS-smoofh, cool and creamy- SA'ri KDAV AIAtlNEE 1 P.M. tho old-fdshionod kind . • * um-m-m-m the/ri good'.

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was an ' epidemief diseauxt. this Rockville^Vtsmon might hav«- 'been a ’goodthing. 1 Whitia House Moves ib 4^dtd I2th Circuit < igion wouldn’t be surprised if the build­ ings we arc now upcovering were CoiBPt Cases TV'-Radio Tonight abandoned as , piMpIc died in Conflicting Official Statements 4() Miles df^Town Roads ASureSign In the News them.’’ II niere is still a villa^ of Bac, llfANGRIiSTBB BE8MON built arpuhd the fringes .of the B y WIA t NEY WHOEMAKBR fjhrough which recent statebrents By Mf-RKAY SINCLAIR on the economy passed—fend the Dzllaz W. riMtwood Jr., 29, of Slated fair August Oiling Television parking lot. With 200 people, it is WASHINOTON (AP) — After TUCSON. Ariz. (AP)—The park­ still - the most important of six record bears him out. N«w Castl*, Del., yesterday w m •lOO Btf S Theater -da profraMt- several weeks of watching its of­ You're on the ' * Bob Neuhart Show units on the San Xavier Rcserva- \ out uid mail* him get in- the Secretary o^ the 'Itealfiiry Doug- Larlv 8hi'* i (d orocreu) 10 8;U0 I'ht . rimo Man ing lot in front of a historic mls- *ent to jail in lieu^f payment of Close to '40 milee o f tqwn roads'^ registered and tagged with re- Movie SI V (ln proaress) -’Sikek o f hi* car. One ahowed a ficials take conflicting measure- lah Dillon said on June 4 the ad­ The Hathaways 40 ■slon may hold the ciue to the life, tlon ., I |4l fliiee after pleading guilty to fere expected to be included In the flectors In 'Mw fall beginning., at Mete ve .rolLe . .i^hannoii fblvor and'another a hmg knife. mmts of the economy, the Ken- ministration would recommend Rocky ana Uli Friepde 8:3d The Cilnialones 8 40 ‘.‘These Indians are interesting ” I aummer eUlng program for riirel the openingg ofs^chool. ' Veriion Top Cat I customs .and religious practices A a they' drove ti^om the Park- administration has- revived "top to bottom" income tax cuts charges of operating a motor vehi­ Veriion, according to Andrew Chief Constebletable Edmund Bdmi F. Dwyer Tlir* Detectives 10. 22. Fontana -says. "F o r more than ] Right Traekl Hlahway Patrol Route fit) 3 : of a pagan people who lived in to Schoolhouae JRd., in W al- pmedures for coordinating do­ for next.year. ^Two days later stor­ cle without a lioense ($45) and op- Trioerico, rofed forfenwn fo r the said the registration will be offer­ J 250’ years white men haVe' been! 77 Suilf4r > SW’H’ '> »' fthe Southwest long before the Vatford. th*"' yOhtha""'Muhd\htm mestic policy statements. ies appeared in several paper! public works deportment ed free by the public safety office. • :Ia Family ftal-Rct 9:30 BreftkthixiUgh: Mental Health coming aiid going, trying to get] peratlng an unregistered motor h vv.'uuiri nfw » a Sporla President Kennedy reportedly that Kennedy had decided to pro­ , to. 22. first Spanish Christians- arrived. them to change their ways. They 'fnd helped tlientMlvoa to the Vehicle. Deportment work crews ors olm- H e said he’ has no idea hdw 8:3U Club House FaUD'j of ih** firkte money be ar^t mlnyiagi was concerned, and executives pose immediate income tax reduc­ Ing for o start ond odmidetlon of many bicycles there are ' in town. V’anev Derrinter Third Man Dr. BemartI L. Fontana, a Uni­ ai e .still here, and in temnerament | Fleetwood, arrested by State Po­ .Whiplash ^ ...... around the tables of corporation tion, or at least had it under the the tarring and ospholt projects The reglstmtion will be the first IU;UU TwUigtit Z o u t ' 8 versity of Arizona anthro[k>logiSt, 1 believe they are about the ^ m e lice yesterday when he Was un­ In town history. ' 8:40 Men of Destiny Target- The Corruptore 8. 40 i is nearly convinced he has found •Z Demhuiy M m 'Stabbed boud ro o m s ' confused, by the deepest kind of consideration. The aometime during AuguiR. 9:45 Waiter Cr^klte IU:3U Kiii^ o> Oiamoiidp today as when Father Kino first .spray o f opinions from . Washing­ reports obviously stemmed from able to pay a bridge toll at the UoteriolB used for the progrOm, Bicycle owners will receive li­ Byewitneas 8 ' the site of the once-flourishing vil­ (A ^ y ^ - k »- y e a r - » nn 10. arrived back .in 1CS2." ton. ' an administration source .report­ charter Oak Bridge at Bast Hart­ which will take ip about two-tUrda cense tags made of reflectorised DWORIN 7:00 Eveninr Report < Raclna from HlnsdalF lage of Bac, whose 'people proba- M Danbu^ man was in ppor ' con­ ford, told Judge Stanley Yesulde- tape and wallet-size registraUojn NewA-Wealher 33. 80 Chot Huntley Jteporting I bly abandoned their home,, be­ dition in Oenbury HospluU to(}ay Now, according to administra-' edly^ one in the White House. o f the town's 76 milee o f roads, Crisis ll:0U Bin Newe f wioz that he had been driving for. will be peld for through $20,000 certificates. Registration forms weiicus 8 Final .Report cause of a curiousA’belief concern- with stab wounds In the head tlon sources, speeches and state­ 'llie next day Kennedy an­ L THOROUGHLY INSPECTED Masons Worship ments in - thorny areas ^rill be co­ nounced his five-point package to 15 years without ever getting a made avaliaUe to Vernon -from wilt be made out in triplicate, two Bff'emah Barn' Barents ! ing the dead. Police say BowioH Anderson was license. each to be retained by the con- 7:15 fcveninR Report NVws Apiirte 5 Weather 8t I stabbed iast night duHng aii argu­ ordinated, Ihat means theyil be bolster the economy. It included atfete town eld funds. 2. RECONDITIONED FOR SAFETY 8port.x emphasized he was speaking will atari Monday at the aeatem Santa Cruz R iver when the first sons wiil meet at 10:16 on the Marjorie Black, 40. of 2i I^tnam following an' InvesUgatkin in con­ the Vernon Elementary School. Radio E ver since the stock market in a private capacilyv some Wall end of the city and w ill opntinue Spaniards arrived, slipped into lawn o f North Methodist Church, tSt.. Meriden, Conn., was nection with incidents in Manches­ until Friday. ^Uection hours are The winning pitcher waa Mark (This listing Includes only Parker St,, to attend Ik e 10:30. three persons killed ySstefdayNln took its big dip, administration Street observers speculated ^s thoM aew« broadcasts of 10 or 15-inlnute oblivion unnoticed. ter in May, in which four other from 7 e.m. to 6 pjn. M aynae.. . length. Soqie stations carry other abort ncAvac^ats). service. The ’ Re.v, H. Osgood I g crash on the Pennsylvania Tornk spokesmen have been insisting the remarks — imi'plying greater ptv- Make-up games will be piayed G(KN) VALUE Dr. Fontana began his search youtha have aince been presented Normally, the edlleotion la held Bennett will preach. pike. economy is in good health. All of emment activity In the manage­ „ ^ /wDwi—lass w por->i«it for the old village' of Bac four in court with one sent to jail, two the first week of the month. How­ tomorrow — Aldons against Mc­ COO 'Today on Wall Street sudden CSague quoted as ment-labor field — contributed to 8:iN» DaU K»»l y years ago. He figured It must be . State Police said an three vio- fined, and a fourth case nolled. ever, because of the Fourth of Keown’s Dry W all at 2 p.m. and *;IU Biindp's Comer 7:00 Joey Reynolde tims were In a ear thiat crossed the a recession la likely next the day’s decline in prices. 8:06 Raynor Shines near the known site of the original Harry Oleander, 48, of 70 MUi July holiday week, the July col­ Vittners against Mickey’s Ram­ 12:tXl The Aliigatur divider and hit a tractor-trailer Vsih: and the only question really Kennedy, replying to a news 1:05 f*f«wa A Sign Off WINP—iU i San Xavier Mission bulU by Fath­ Tliis spun ra.von basic sheath in 5 cplors gives St., arrested in Manchester iast lection will be held next week. blers at 6 p.m. truck and then an automobile. is when It will happen Goldberg conference question the next day, 8;UU WorM New* er, Eitsebio Franciseo Kino. S.J., USE OUR NEW night for intoxication, today waa Poiloe Arresta A practice seeeion for Babe Ruth *:0 flI Colts : at Metfl t.lv Wall Slrr-jt you a wide choice for buying 2 or.,^.3. I fs .so h swIftliK countered that "the eco­ said he had.not read Cox's speech. 6:15 SHowenae and Newi in 1692. The present mission, built given 30-days at the State Jail at Two area motorlsta were ar­ League farm team members will 11;00' 'Tonight at My PJaca ea.sy-to-wear, so eas.v to accessorize to dresjS nomic mcts do not bear out such The President advocated policies T;00 Sign I O ff. 4:4b ..AfWeli Thnniaa *Big Joke* Backfire$ rested on charges of vIolaUng mo­ be h*ld St 10 a.m. tomorrow in 6:56 SiHirte in 178.7, is in a different location. an assu^tion." Then Clague is­ to permit business to compete and Hertford, suspended after three SGOTGH SEfiVIGE up or down and it’s always fresh looldhg. days. tor vehicle regulations jreater- Henry Park. There may be a few WTl«>-rX«M 7:00 (JBS News By studying the terrain. Dr. NORWAUC (API—LouU Dom- sued a stMement contending he's stimulate the economy but said in USED CARS <:U0 News. Weather a Sporta 7:10 Rtctiard Haves Show day, and will be presented July 10 future openinn in the Bsbe ,Ruth Fontain figured out the logical Ha.s neck and no sleeves. Sizes 10 to 18 browski, 17, Norwalk, has been ar­ been misinterpreted—that he had a free economy "w e have to at­ * 6:.30 Financial Report 7:30 0BS--New8 Analysis rested for a bomb hoax at the In the Rockville aesaicn o f Cir- League uid boys hoping to ad­ 6:35 Suppertime, Serenade 7-:{6 Showcaae and News spot for the village in relation to in black, brown, turquoise, white and green. not prcdicted\a recession but was tempt to work out solutions on a beauty equipment compeuiy where ouit Court 12. vance should attend the practice ’55 GAD1L $1095 6:45 Three Star Gatra 9:00 Yankees at Detroit Father Kino's mission. It turned 8LbSe analyzing economic trends which voluntary ba.sls.’ ' sessi(m. ’55 PONT. $640 7:05 Weatherw’atch 11:3(1 Showcase and Newk be woriced. Police searched the The two two are Diana Avarls- Convertible. Radio, heater,- 7:30' News of the World 13:16 Sign Oft ouL-tn be where the parking lot Show a downturn every t or IV* Administration souAes insist Hospital Notes HoiqriUl Notes ’--*1 ...... plant yesterday after a imone call ta, 21, of Grant Hill Rd., Tolland, Hydramatic. Power steering- 7:4.5 Sing Along o r the present mission is located, GARMENTS years there will be no muzzling in con­ Admitted yesterday: George 2-Door Wagon. Blue. Radio, 8:00 Pop Concert had b ^ n received that- told o f a charged with driving; an unreg­ brakrea. All white. White- so thatie where he began to dig. Goldberg's was 'the first direct, nection with domestic policy utter­ Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Howards, Sadds M ill Rd., Elling­ 9:00 Red Sox at Baltimore DRY CLEANED. ONLY bomb about to explode. Noticing istered motor vehicle and with heater, Hydramatic, power walls. Keep cool this aum- 11:00 News Pledge to Flag •'Father Kino picked Bac for public reaction to aXtouchy theory ances. And they say the under­ for all -areas, except raateinlty, ton; Richard Pitcat, Pillsbury 11:15 1.4 ,;x'.Zx . * .• ...»__ *. ’'**^5 Ijornbrowski smiling, they ques- failure to obtain a Connecticut ■teering, power brakea. mer driving in this one. SfKirtfl Final . his mission because it was an expounded by another, government standing among various agencies where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 Hill; Mrs. Mary Gerber, Croat- 11:30' Starlight Serenade ttoned him and later quoted him driver’s license; and Ranaford W 12:55 News and Sign Off Long Unofficial important comnnmity.” Dr. Fon­ Ik saying he mads the call for a of&tial. Pierre Salinger, White to assure coordination came about to 8 p.m.; and private rooms Skidgel, 46, of 43 Brooklyn St., rldge Dr., Vernon. tana said. "When he returned aft­ House press secretarjTXhas said as a natural development, not as where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dlacharged yesterday: Leonard eWg joke." Ho was charged with charged with fsJlure to notify the CHICAGO — Francis Bellamy er an absence in 1896 he was met ho knew of no clearing system the result of a directive. Visitors are requested not to Oik, 146 Orchtu'd St. GHEY. PLYM. "giving false information concem- motor vehicle department of a ’57 895 ’57 $695 wrote the original pledge o f. ai- by 1,300 people. Even ’ll only half Mnoke In patients rooms. No more ohAnga of address. Birth today; A daughter toMr. a bomb and held in bond of 4-Door Wagon. Black and legiance to the Flag. It waa vised that number lived in the village, than two visltora at one time per and Mrs. Richard Edmonston, 4-Door Wagon. 8-cylinder, white.' Radio' and heatdr. FOR RENT Iiaged protpoasl, asserted that the ap­ ITie Tolland woman, arrested first at the dedication of the Chi­ they’d leave a lot of trash around roUed under one of tlia patient. atandard tranamlaaion, nice PowerFlite, power ateering- 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors proval of a governor la necessary by Patrolman John Stodd, post­ Read Rd., Tolland. cago World’s.. Fair Groimda. Oct. for .archaeologists to find.” autos. ed a $79' bond. Skidgel was ar­ green flniah. brakea. -r^oumi or silent, also 36 mm. ^et$ Back Dempsey Patrolman Thomas Connery to adopt any change in his state’s 12. 1892. when the 400th anni- Why were the buildings of Bac rested by Patrolman Richard Ben­ Vernon news Is handled by The slide projectors. nr HARTFXJRD (AP»—Two Con- said Am es passed- a stop sijgn national guard strength. Patients Today: 281 versarv of the discovery of Amer- abandoned? n ett Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 6 W. ;j;ectlcut veterans organizations struck Falco's car and Mas T h e '7,200 men of the 43rd Di­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Da­ WELDON DRUG. CO. ' lea wa.s celebrate(j. But not, until "The Papagos believed that Bikes to Be Licensed are supporting Gov. John N. rocco's car. vision, from Connecticut, Ver- vid Stansberry, 65 Russell St.; Main St., telephone T R e m o n t ’60 RENAULT $695 ’59 FORD $1095 901 Main St.— Tel MI S-.5321 I Dec. 28. 19.54, did Congrress of­ when a person died in a house, All bicycles in Vernon will be Cempsey's position against the Fire broke out in the engine of m^ont and Rhode Island, complet- Wayne Gagne, 993 Main St.; Mrs. 5-8186 or M itchell 0-6797. 2-Door. Tutone blue. Radio, ficially adopt the pledge. his gho.st returned. When there Kew York state teen-age drinking one auto. The lire was extinguished e^yesterdaj^ their annual tw o BlaJne Bagge, 99 Ferguson Rd.; Dauphine 4-Door. Radio and heater.'i'Standar'd shift. Eco­ heater. Real economical and .law. by three passersby. weeks of summer training at this Raymond St. Germain, Hebron; nomical 6 cylinder. Got plen­ comfortable. ' - The American Legion and the Ames told police he was trying northern- New York post. Mrs. Joanne Allard, 89 Hilltop Dr.; and Mrs. Lester French, 135 Rd.; Robert Christensen, Lebanon; ty of get up Euid go. Y*terans of Foreign Wars have to elude two men in another car, Mrs. Laura Morano, 19 Eldridge Autumn St. Mrs.-Rosemary Checkers. 165 both adopted resolutions support- who had attempted to force his ontract Ratified St.; Alice Cahoon, 15 St. John DISCHARGED WEDNESDAY: Union St., Rockville; Mrs. Stella ihg Dempsey’s campdlgn to raise Mrs. Lillliui Hincks, 816 Center car over to the curb a few blocks BRIDGEPORT (A P ) - Em ploy- St.; Mrs. Edith Smith, 136 Pine Wysockl, 428 W. Middle Tpke.; the minimum age in New York St.; Dara Ellsworth, Coventry; from the scene of the accident. He es of the\Unlted Illuminating Co. St.; Mrs. Shitla Kehoe, 5 6 School Fiancis Reid. 66 Mountain Rd.;-J 1 9 5 8 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL PURCHASE! ft«m Its present 18 years to match St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Thresher, 1138 William Kovarovics, Stafford Paul Terragni. 121 Waddell Rd.;1 ,said he had $200 in cash receipts have raUfted a new two-year con _ the 21 years required in all sur­ from a service station, where he is Tolland Tpke.; Harry Liebman, Springs; Craig Niles, 77* Center Mrs. Dolorc.s Kelly, 20 Agnes Dr.; 4-DOOR SEDAN tract to re^ace the one that ex­ St,: Kevin Curran. Columbia; John rounding states, his office an-' employed and feared a holdup. He Ellington; Dewey Walker, 63 Gar­ Roger Sonier, 35 River St., Rock­ Radio, heater. Puahbutton auto- pired June Bienkowskl, Wapplng; Mrs. Marie Lace Trimmed nounced yesterday. admitted passing the stop sign In den St.; Frank Filloramo, 29 But­ ville; Louis DeBandi. 73 Scar­ matic. Beige and tan, No. 2777. The workefi, members of the Pantaleo. 170 W. Center St.; Mrs. Tho Governor plans to conttnuA h,g to elude the pursuing Wderatlon of UiHity Employes, ternut Rd,; A. Frank B o'w 1 e s, borough Rd.; Mrs. Helen M cCar­ Miles of car driving left In this his w ar on the law a t the National Caroline McCollum, 164 School St.; thy and daughter. 121 Branford . car. stayed on the job after the old Windsor Locks; Albert Smith. 89 Mrs. Dorothy Petig, 94 Lenox St.; Governors' Conference, June' 30- Police are investigating the ac­ contract ended ' Broad St.; Mrs. Geneva T(X)mey, St.; Mrs. Maryann Mitchell and | July 4. Mrs. Wanda Aspinwall, Coventry: son, Wapping. Nylon Tricot Briefs cident. NegoUators reached tentative 11 Scott Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Anna Mrs. Th^ma Hill, #9 Strickland His desire to change the law is DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. agreement on a n'eW; one last Sat­ Tomlinson. 215 Center St.; Janet St.: Denise CSiambers, 832 Tolland FORD liO OHEV. based on Connecticut’s motor ve­ Gayla Rivard, 116 Columbus St.; I ’57 $795 $1990 Oppose Guard Cut urday and the unlonX membership Cook, 96 GIcnwood St.; Miss Re­ Tpke.; Mrs. Lenore Coutu and 4-Door. Radio, heater. Over­ Parkwood 4-Door 'Station' hicle fatality record, a significant ratified It la.st nlgha gina McAllister, 123 W. Middle Mrs. Rachel Shive, East Hartford; fraction of which has involved CAMP DRUM. N. Y. (API- daughter, RJT) 3, Vernon drive. Tutone ivory and blue. Wagon. Radio, heater. Pow­ The vote wa.s ,4,()5 t \ 266. The iTpke.; Adrian Lambert. Andover; Hai-old Duff, 170 Oak St.; Mrs. 5qeh-age driver.-, who had obtained The governors of Connecticut and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: No. 2722. This car will pro­ er Glide. Ivory and -tur­ union has locals here, inXNew Ha- Martha Hamill. 23 Hyde St.; Pa­ $ [ . 0 0 liquor in New York. Vermont have-joined Gov. John A. Mrs. Mazie Donlon, Thompson- Lin^aa Strnad, W ells Rd.. Talcott- vide good economical driv­ quoise. The ideal all-around ven, and in Deiby, and represents Ville; Allen Riley, 198 Center St.; tricia Leonard. Wapping; Mrs. Notte Jr. of Rhode Island in pledg­ vllle; Paul Brazeau Jr., Elaglevllle; Mary Mozzicato, South Windsor; ing. car. No. 3011. ing to fight the Kennedy adminis­ about , 1,100 workers. ■ George Putnam, 206 Hollister St.; Paul Motekaitls, Wapping; Jose 9 Hurt in Crash The union members voted re­ Kathy Flaherty, 121 Hemlock SL; tration’ s proposed cutback of Na­ Mrs. Patricia Fitzgerald. Phoenix Atlakan, Notch Rd., Bolton; Philip Exceptionally fine quality 30 denier nylon ■ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Nine cently 1(1 authorize their leaders St., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Mozzicato, Brian May^ 720 W. Middle Tpke.; tional Guard forces Adler. 17 Goslee Dr.; Mary Jessica Wilcox. 720 W. Middle ’S9 T BIRD $23S5 ’61 SPRITE $1295 persons w-ere hospitalized after a South Windsor; Albert Micalnne. tricot. Left has crystal pleat and lace in- Democratic Gov. John Dempsey I*!?**!. "■ *^''*'*® if negotiattons Cochran. 337 W. Center St.; Henry Tpke.; Joseph Bums. East H art­ 2-Dopr Hardtop. A ll white. Austin-Heaiey. Heater. In­ ectacular three-car crash at j failed, but a strike date was n ^ e r RFD 2; Mrs. Loretta Simona, East seiiions, white only with elastic leg. Riglit of Connecticut and Republican set. Orue.sancr, 69 Behton St.; Mrs. ford; Miss Marjorie Lyttle, 661 Radio, heater, autoinatlc, terior. Striking maroon fin­ Sndly and Evergreen streets at Gov. F. Ray Keyser J r. of Vermont Hartford; Mrs. Hortense Duches­ Grace Romano, 90 Well.- St.; Grov­ is shaped iace and lace edge with clastic leg t0:20 o'clock last night, in which All workers covered by the con\ Laurel St.; Sharon Posoezo. Staf­ power ateering-brakea. No. ish. No. 3161. Join the fam ­ said yesterday the plan was ill ne. 563 Woodbridge St.; Michael er Howard. 85 Green Manor Rd.; ford Springs; Mrs. Gladys Gambo-I 2768. Be., a Preatlge owner. ily of sport car lovers. in white and black. A i three cars were damaged ex- advised in view of the "tense in­ tract will receive a raise of 10 .Kearns, 21 Norwood St.; Howard M ark Pechu.slck. Thomp-aonville; Tensivcly and one burst into cenU an hour for the first year lati, 16 Center St.; .Craig Knowles, * w ternational situation." 'aniel, 22 Ardmore Rdi Mrs. Dorothv Wel.ss, 65 Bunce Dr.: East Hartford; John DeNlgras, elam es. Van In addition, about They told troops of the Guard’s NADMITTED TO D AY; Sheila Re- Daniel O’Connell. 25 Northfleld St.: 300 N. Main St,; Mrs. Beatrice MERG. ^ Taken to St. 'Vinecnt’s Hospital 43rd Infantry Division that all 50 g i^ , lOQ Mather St. Miss Dyann Plllard, 116 Waddell ’56 $595 ’56 GHEVa $796 ■iOr treatment of cuts and bruises flcatlons are to get an extra boost Lee and .son, 31 Chestnut St., 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, governors failed to "appreciate not in pay. ;TH Y E S T E R D A Y; A son to Rd.; Wilbur Beaverstock. 4 Moun­ Rockville: Mrs. Beverly JPurinton station Wagon. Radio and *e r e : Power Glldei Economical 6- being consulted on so vital a m at­ Dm’ Vnd Mrs. Michael Carpenter, tain St., Rockville; Richard Charter and son, Thompsonville; Mrs. Ju­ heater, Mercomatlc. power — David Ames, 21, 406 Trumbull ter.” 16A PYjrest St...... Sr., Nlantic; Ralph Fletcher Sr.. 87 steering. This all-purpose cyllnder. Ivory and blue. No. Will range from seven to 14 cents dith McAndrew and daughter, 2794. . Have one to fit your Xve., driver of one car; and Don- The administration has pro­ T O D A Y : A son to Mr. N. H2m St.: I tnna Demko, 74 Tuck Wapping. will hold 9 passengers. Perfect For Summer Wear Sld Segabta, 21, of 236 Douglas posed to reduce the Guard and Re­ fication'’’ on Job classi- budget. 8 t„ a passenger; Robert Falco, serve by a total of 58,000 men. ncation. Present Wage acalee varv 17, 474 Falrview Ave., another There are 400,000 men in the Re­ ac^rdlng to Job classification. AHver, and passengers, Raymond serves and 300,000 in the National i n ^ “ " ‘ u" an increase * 1 9 5 9 C H E V R O L E T Crystal Poppits istey. 25, 21 Evergreen 'Or., Guard. In power by winning an "agency tratford. his wife Patricia, 21; . Dem(x:ratlc Gov. Notte told ^he em °nlo,^“»** requires all new f employes to pay dues even if they PARKWObD 4.DRx 43rd Division here last week that Rnd" Thomas Connors, 14, of 444 stay out of the union. Pre.sent un­ ^ ^ ^ ^ 'Pah-vie'w Ave. he would refuse to consent to any nW eR T(X) YOUHC t o SAVE! STATION WAGON ion members will also have to con- V-8, radio, heater, Power M a N O W . . J ’^ c r Also RLnaldo Mastrorocco, 19, of reduction in Guard - strength in tlnue paying even if they quit the Rhode Island. Little,\but oh mv . . . hojv those piggy-hiknk savings add up Glide, beautiful blue Mag- 1271 Pifrtbroke Street, the third uhlon, but workers who are non­ ic M irror finish. Ready Stiver, his ■wife. Pamela Carol. 19. Gov. Wesley Powell of New when placed here regularly. Our generous dividend rate helps members now wiU be exempt from them grd^ faster. .? lor your vacation pleas- H H ^ R I^ f Originally $2.00 wnd . their daughter, Pamela Leigh, Hampshire, a Republican, also paying duea. ure. No. 2320. 'laven months. crltldlzed the cutback plan here The amount of free Insurance 'i-y 'y- The . Mastrorocco child, thrown last week. He asked Defense Sec­ for active and retired workers is CURRENt ^ N NUAL DIVIDEND Th* neweat, mo^l exciting faah- I &om the auto with her mother. retary Robert McNamara to an­ increased by the agreement. It also '0 lon acceaaory Idea In yeaia . . . swer the questions of governors provides for Increa.sed holiday ’61 CORVR $1595 ’57 GHEV. $895 a dealgn-it-yourHelf Jewelry on the issue June 30 at the annual premium pay, four weeks of vaca- 2-Door Wagon. Beige and wardrobe that glittera and Governors Conference at Hershey, Wagon. Radio, heater. All glowa like cryalal. Pop apait -tion after 21 .vears, and strength­ d -ft gold. Standard transmiaalon. f News In Young Classici Pa. each cryatHl-llke head and re- ened job security and seniority white flniah. A luxurious car 6 cylinder. Heater. Ahoy! Dempsey, ■ who said he would -rules. aa.'xemble your own deaign See "fight to the finish" the ctitback Fisherman, here’s a cat^ vS AVINGS throughout. for you. how many different aTrange-” SIK O R SK Y g e t s CONTRACT menta yon rah make.. Buy two Turn-Around, Kitten! WASHINGTON (API — The Si­ cf/if/ I v O A I V and mix em up. korsky Division of United Aircraft \ * S<)4 1 \ RAfffB. Corp., has been swarded a $2,455,- i l l ’57 $745 ’59 P L Y l $1195 667 contract for .six Coast Guard v / A fo s 4-t3oor. Radio, heater, autnf=; 2-Door, Hardtop. Rallio, heat­ helicopters. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. esacwisTia’a etaasT riwaaeiat tasTiTsTiea matic. Gorgeous ivory and D-Conn.. was notified vesterday. turquoise finish. Economy- er. puahbutton drive. NiW The work will be done at the com­ style and driving pleasure • 3026. Looking for valua— ' pany’s Stratford, Conn., facilities. BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 31, COVENTRY all in one. look no further.

Ten Will Allend MON,.TUES>FRI0AY 1 9 5 8 C H E V R O L E T CLOVER PRINTED Boys, (airls Stale Extra Hours PJVI,— WED. CLOSED AT NOON 2.DOOR SEDAN' Bight boys and two girl.s, all THIRSTY students at Manchester High Radio, heater, Pow er Glide. Green. . . . 1 School, will attend Nutmeg Boys A style ail of its own and just for Stats and Laurel Girls State, you. sponsored by the American I,.egion TERRY... and Auxiliary, starting Sunday at the University of Connecticut Storrs. J O H N E. W H I'tH A M ’M PLYM. $1285 m GHEV. $2295 Tlhey are Paul Quey. Harold 4-Door Wagon, black, nicely Impaia 4-Door Sedan. V*#. Huhtlngtofi, Michael Lautenbach, equipped with economical' 8- ‘the belter In Donald Simmons. Ivan Wasilleff, cylinder, atandard transmis­ Itadio, heater. Power Glide, Timothy Donahue, Karl Then Ed­ sion. : Whitewalls. Drive this power steering. Ivory and. ward Perkins Jr. Ml.ss Marjorie beauty today, yQu'll buy it! blue. Be the lucky owner. w rap y o u Koblinsky and Miss Jill Me.sseh- LANDSCAPE NURSERY ger. Miss Barbara Wallett o f’ the and GARDEN CENTER up, my dear!" American Legion Auxiliary In Rout* «, Bolton— 500 Yards From Bolton Notch— Ml 3-7802 ^59 GHEV. $1795 ’59RAMB. $795^ Manchester will be a (xuincilor at 9-Pasa. KIngswood Wagon. •American 2-Door Sedan. $ ! 2 6 8 3 * H Girls State., ' Radio, heater. Power Glide,' Nice gray finish. Very ''«co- ‘ Mrs. Frances Burke Redick of “A GROW WITH US power steering. White and nomicid and ao-o-o easy t o ' '99 Newington and Donald H. Potter ■■biue. drive and' park, - . of Glastonbury will represent the QP«n Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M— Sunday 9 A.M. to 6 PJtf. auxiliary and legion. V Gov. John N. Dempsey will ad­ 125,Other “OK” Um iI Cam to Choosfi From A button-front, robe with graceful dress a joint session on Wednes­ HYBRID TEA day, June 27. 8 2 2 1 T I FLORIBUNDA FANTRELLlS^- front and back fullne.ss s’wings from, ie-20 M For Your CUaiibinf Rofees, 6 Prong, 6 Ft. High , CLIMBING the curved collarless yoke! Aiid it's Probably the mosLpopularopular frock Bloodmobile Unit leuon Wide awake on one ide, fast .soft collon terry cloth that can he r ifeason. Well tailoied.. ctasaic, asleep on the other! This charming , Visits Wednesday tucked and with sieve choice. kitten pillow can also' be used -as washed and dried . . . never, needs . No. 8221 with PATT-G-RAMA a pajama hideaway! G A R D E N N E T is in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Tile Red Cross bloodmobile will Pattern No. 2683-H has hot-iron visit Manchester Memorial Hos­ ROSES ironing! Summef^-'fresh pink, blue or Bust 31 to 40. Size 12. 32 bust, transfer; full directions. •leeveless. 3% yards of 35-inch. pital Wednesday from 10:45 a.m. PROTECT RIPENING To order, send 35c in coins to; to 6:30 p.m. gold clover print bfe white. Sizes pe­ ..T o order, send 35c In coins to; Anne Cabot. (The Manchester It will be stationed In the emer­ Bue Burnett (The Manchester Evening Herald), 1160 AVE. OP FRUITEonn) BERRIES ^ tite, small, medium, Targe. By Herb- Evening Herald). 1160 AVE. OF gency room area fdr donors by ap­ AMERICAS, NEW YORK 88, $1 95 ....U pointment with the Red Cross of­ AMEBICAS, NEW YORK 96; N.Y. COVERS ^ SO. FT. craft. fice, E. Center St., and walk-in ' - : ea. « "A FRIENDLY FLACE TO lUY" V For Ist-class mailing add 10c for donors. The monthly blood quota ■ For iSt-class mailing add 10c for each pattern. Print name, address for Manchester is 150 pints. each pattern.' Print name, address with zones and pattern number. Last month, ManchpMter; 'Me­ with. zone, style No. and size. HERBICIDE SPECIAL- 42.9B 447 CONN. ROtlLEVARD^ EAST HARTFORD Send 50c for the new, big-size morial Hospital used l4s pints oif “4 Ready for you now—-spring and '62 album'“ Tilled ■ with lovely de­ blood, compared to the 113 that s t r 1 Pt. Weedono und H ose^^d S^rajrer aummer '82 issue o f our pattern ‘‘ »4 . 9 5 289.3441 • m u tV I N iN C S signs. a needlework stilch section were donated at the last bloodmo- book, Basic Feshlon, Send OOo. Just Say Charge It and free ffetfanis. Mle Wait te JiaachMtarir ( •I

’L •>5- BIANCHESTER-BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER,‘ CONK^ FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962 ______-- ■ ■'______:_.___-i______j______■ . M i^ (m E S T E R EVENING H ^ A L D , MANCHESTER, GONN;,’ FRIDAY, 22, 1962 PAGE SEVEN S

XXVl, No. 26 fc. . ■■ ■Kfii- ' ' "■■— . ' Picnics, Sports Night, Senior Banquctfilistory and Class

Canoe race becomes difficult when paddlee « e turned over Judy’s Mezzanine” invents beat advice for senior class will - , ,, - ■ I - ■ Little girl excused from Ranger Andrea show Jim Abert tries to walk the greased plank at Sports bight After Battle, Reward— Roast beef at the Senior Banquet And the right to turn the tassie. President David Andersdl) l6ads. Students Head for Ivied Halls, Graduation Program Varsity Athletes Experienee W ho’s W ho in ’62 Dawn Dance, Creative Gats Compile PROtmSHlUNAL ROUND TABLE SINGERS Papanos and Baxter • Reception End |v ‘Triumphal March’ ‘The Benediction’ OHULB BOYS STAR HPANOLED BANNER Seek New Frontier Challenge VAiaiDIOTORY Cool Senior Class Will OREBTINO Patricia Perry Best ^Dressed James Curry I’ reHiilent David Edward Anderson *Of Bats and the Flexible Mind’ Successful Sports Season Linda Helivig John Shearer Grad Events SALUTATORY Robert S, Papaiios IV ------r Some real cool cats In the way« like this; Hang down your heads Speak at Graduation Thomas Kelley •*Po«t Proeliuiti, Praemlum” — Scranton, and Carol Verbarg, Bry-^JoAnne Lucas, Western Re.sche ‘Searching and ReMcarchlngT Karen Churila Most Athletic With the graduation curemonle* out world of "Judy’s Mezzanine" you Juniors, hang down" your PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS As a highly succMsful 1961-1962^1ndividuaTs participatiim and de-'^of his starring fivs Paul Quey. Dave Anderson "After the Battle the Reward.” ant College; Robert Bldelson, and University. Davlil tT. Baxter Christie F. McCormiok Jessie Gibson over Wednesday evening, the class helped two "cubes," Dave Baxter heads and cry, to M H S's teams* Bruce Lavery, Hartford Institute ROUND TABI-E SINGERS sports season comes to a close, the sire in the practice sessions. Don Simmons, George May and and Linda Hassett, to get some boys; some fine captains say good- FVjf many seniors "the reward” In A student In the Wirtdy City . Jane M. Stuek Traditional speakers at Man 'The varsity cross country team, Leslie Carlson Tony Alibrio of 62 turned Us attention toward of Accountinjg; Susan Carlsop, will be. Fred Brazltts. University •O Slug Yiiiir Songs’ < > people in this world, nevertheless :> people of Manchester. It ia now aihletee from Manchester High Dave McKenna — back for an­ Most PopMlar Ideas for their Senior will at the by.” The rest of the verses paid the 1S83 class motto is further edu­ Chester High School’s 69th annual we are not finished. Soon we will under the leadership o f Coach Paul other season. Doug Pearson, who Carole LOPolt Dave Anderson the final senior activity, the Re- Cynthia Davis, and Beverly De­ of Chicago. Stan Marehut. attend­ ‘A Mighty Fortress’ SINGING OF CLASS SONG our responsibility to deserve the Schdol have a great deal of which Senior As.sembly on June 18. tribute to MHS’s fine team cap­ cation. For these people are look- Simone, Hartford Secreterial ADDRESS MANCHES’inR Graduation exerclMs were Saluta- be asked to use ouf education; by effort and expense on our behalf. to be proud. The varsity athletes Phlnney, ran their way to a com­ played a great deal on a substi­ -esption. Tile affair, to be held In tains and those that will take over ing Notre Dame University, will mendable season of 8 'wins, 4 loss­ Harriet Sosttnan Most Artistic Peter Jablon ■ With dimmed lights and "beat­ School. ,, ‘Maintaining Identity’ ^ AI-MA MATER torian David C. Baxter and Vale­ next fall we Will be working at Still, this formal education is not smassro an ipipressive combined tute this winter, should prove to Marsha Smith 'Daniel Doll next year. ing forward to September when also be In the mId-west. dictorian Robert S. Papanos. The es,'and 1 tie. Captained by sen­ the cafeteria, will start at eight and niks” sprawled sll oveF the stage, Also, Judy Fraser, Judy Minney.^ Rayinortil Riigcrs 4r. RECESSIONAL trades, in offices or industries, or all^tihportant. record which includes a state be Hyde's fifth starter. last till twelve o’clock. Sari Pinkman painted a beat they will enter "the hallowed halls Students going Down East arc. 591 graduates departed front the ior John Salcius, the Rad and William Andrulot the mood was set for the presen­ and David Kittle, IBM School; Principal, Manchester High School ‘March of the Priests’ In universities. Let us remember •'The greatest school is life it­ championship and three Central Led by Junior Gary Harrison Caroie LaPolt Beet Mannered A modernistic atmosphere will tation of the Senior Class WUl in picture, which was wrongly In- v t Ivy” for three, four, five, or Pal Flagg, ITnIversity of Maine; traditional in' that they did not that this training la not all we self. Most people learn more out­ Connecticut Interscholastic White captured second place in the and senior captain Allen Sault, Hiroko Nogami Brucei Stavens Brian 'Vlbberts, Oorenda Morra, Keith Robbin.s, anthe foreign exchange program is lege. ris. Hart College; Edwin Jolly, and Stanley- Choman plans to be because there are. always mors year the teem was captained by captained by senior Bill Andrulot was at his peak in the match with attended by about 80 athletea en reviewed the most Important evenM Ing snd sang the class song. All cuse University. Platt, Janet Roche, Melvina employed, by an auto body firm. Muelhberger joined the ranks of to promote better relations be­ and Junior Paul Quey, the latter The University of Connecticut Julliard School of Music; Marsha than two sides to a problem)’, al­ Dave Malausky and Tcmy AUbri.o. Conard High School of West Hart­ Karen Haas ! Wittiest . Jeff Doll Thursday evening, June 7. of the years. It was followed by the members of the group expressed New Jerseyites will be Mikk' Sharp, Julia Spencer and Carol Many of the male MHS gradu­ the Senior class this year to make tween countries by giving them a ways looking at aU o f yte poaaibla Next year according to coatdi flnirtUng the season os the team’s Paula Ballsieper< Gerard Miller Kitty Case program mimicking their thanks to Jean Mennequiii will be heavily populated by the Smith and Harriet Soslman, Muse Surowlec. tile class of ‘62 the first to have a ford. Conklin' defeated Elliot Perry, son o f faculty manager members of this year’s graduating H 1 n n o V, Princeton University; ates plan to enter one of the armed chance to see what each other Is consequences ep a proposed solu- Alibrio, captains will be chosen on leading scroter. ^ Abrams In stroight sets 6-4. 6-4. gym classes.and the stress oh the who was the head of the commlttes um School of Fine Arts of Boston Joan Cataldi will be an office foreign exchange program In the really like. Hlroko had thought Mr. Dwight Perry, spoke of the class. They will be John Boyle, Don:rld McPherson. RViode Island Susan Brown, Olivia Carlson, Jan forces. "Air Force Blue” will-be fibn. 'Then you can tm ly aay you a weekiy basis according to riw Next year, Hyde will have four Abrams was the state champion 'A ' uhysical fitness program. I’ve Got and to Mr William Coe who aided Hultman, Betay McLagan. a n d worker at the John Hancock In­ hislorv of the school. There was that America would be much more eventful voyage of the brigantine James Blanchfield, Marilyn Evans, School of Design; Lois Smith, Sll the favorite color of the following understand the problem, and tha high school tehnls player. 'Albatross " in May 1961 when A Secret (And I Can’t Keep It), the committee )n preparing ths David Tortenson, Upaiila College surance Co. while Gall Lee and boys: J4ihn Bukowski. ‘ John By- not a little 'apprehension among modern than it is, and that Man­ solution can not then ba far b ^ Ranger Andrea, Beth Casey, A Day skits as faculty advisor. David Hamilton , Stan Hlllnski. vemilne College of Art. and Svie Carol Werdelin find their place of MHS students when they heard Hyde will have many varsity disaster struck and six of nineteen Frances Harrison, Lynn Hanispn, In the Quaker State will cholski, Robert Dennen, John Eva- chester would be an area fiUed hind- Remember, nothing can ba In Court, and adveFtisements for Cecily England, '63 Straight, yesper .QTOrge School of employment at the Connecticut there viiould be two ambassadors {lerformers returning next year. aboard were drowned. He stressed Linda Hassett, Judith Holmes, be, William Pickering and Herbert niski. Ronald Fournier. Laurence with .large buildings. ElxpeoUng impossible.” Art. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Barbara from abroad. “ Will they like us? America to be very different from Atvards and Prizes The varsitly track team, under that If it hadn't been for extensive Zepp, Bucknell University; Debbie Frelhelt, Bryan Gill, James Hic­ Senior Sports Night Sandl Malin, Sharon McCarton, Others who will be attending Will w« like them? Will they be the.guidanoq of qoach Paid Phln­ training and teamwork, all nine en the Thom McAn Stioe awards Miller. Juanita College; 'Tom Beat, Poulin will be located at the Hart- key, David. Howes, Keith Lane, Jo­ Ji^>an, Hlroko says she was TPleiM- Carolyn McNamara, Stc^ihen Mc­ Hjolleges in Comiecticut are. Terri happy?” were some of the ques­ ney, split' eVim during the' regular teen might have lost their lives. for the beat lineman and bock re­ Lehigh University; and Joseph for(l Fire Jnniance Co. seph Paone, Russell Scruton and antly surprised" to find the two Rice Receives Namara, Elaine Mickewlcz, Caldera, and Alice Cooper, Ann- tions pondered. With their friend­ countries Were so much alike. season; winning four and losing Slides of the voyage proved to be spectively on .this year’s football <1 ' Georgsanne Minder. Russell Near­ Marcln, Villanova University The Connecticut Bank and Trust Paul Thompson. Fim, Slinshine l>urst College: Karen Churllla and Tom Clark and Jcl’f McCormick Co. will have four graduates of liness and slnceretty. Hlrt^q and Hlroko and Harald feel that this four. Oapudn JNin SoIcIub m U a un very entertaining to the audience. team. Andrulot was named the ing, George' Nolan, Carl Nothnick, Lydia Jackie, Connecticut Col­ "Uncle Sam" will be ready and Harald- dispelled all fears in short Is the greatest experience of theh* near track record in the half-mile, Highlight of the evening was the most improved basketball player ^ will be attending Brown Univer­ MHS as their employes. Carol waiting to welcome the following Estes Award Peter Catway, Pat Q^Brien, DaJiiel lege for Women; Rick Barret, order. . lives. Harald feels that he has ben- 1:66A, outpaxaing the old record at presentation of special awards to on this year’s Inexperienced fivel sity in Rhode I.sland. i Benton, Rosemarie Lanzano. Jo­ new Arm y recruits: Martin Palmer, Marilyn Phillips, -Sari and Robert Morrissey, Fairfield Ons of Uia main ob]e;;Uves of efitted greatly by reaming to adapt Keynote Picnic At the senior sjssjbmbly on Hoh' Marguerite Oatea Campbril Award, 2:00AMwld J o i^ y Iw “ BaJ" and Org(^zed confusion - with pureS Luck rather than proficiency was deserving senior athletes, given In Ail In all It was a respectable In the Green Mountain State will anne Rich and Rosemary Spostto Brandt, Bklwanl Doyle, James Fee, day, June 18, varibus citizenship first pUce, to. Riqhard Gallagher, Pinkman, Bonnie Pirkey." Marcia University; Dorothy Kendler, Su­ wllT find the positions of clerk- himSelf readily and to understand graduated K«n Smith. The long- required in the hoi^in-one event memory of former athletes of year for all Indian teams, and the Tlie 'ffi'Ht Helen J. Estes Jour­ Potterton, Carol Ridyard, Russell be Bob DavifTson, University of Gary Haugh, Allan JoKikson, Rich­ awards and speclaU prizes were and second place to William Pick­ fun reroltlhg characterized the an­ san Ijinder.s. and Phylls.s W'iech- typists. peofrie who don’t try tu understand The class at '62 enjoyed a day steading school record' , in the in which plastic trick golf balls MHS. All seniors, attending were first Lettermen’s Banquet proved nalism Award was presented to Smith, and-Barbara Turull. . Vermont; and Pat Boyd. Trinity ard Juben'vUIe, Ronald Kittredge, prTOented to Junior and senior stu- ering, and Frederick Brszitis. nual Senior Sports Night on lion- Philip Rice recently at the an­ ert, Hartford College for Women; College. ■ - Mm. Hlroko feels she has matured of fun, fndio and sunshine at Ted "half’ is 1:67.7. .Captain Salcius were ..used. When hit. they imme­ given varsity letter certificates as highly successful. " Also Sally Brown. Robert Buett- Judy Rylander, and Marcia Thyng, “ Wh&t number are you call­ Geryaise Koaak, Robert Lathrop, HUton's on June 11. The lively day denU at MHS. i Donald Golas vraa- given the La- was the oniy Indian to qualify for day. , nual Hlg:h School World picnic. Those enrolled in Junior col­ in g?" will be a frequent expression a great .deal this. yesr. fpr now diately broke into' several pieces. a remembrance 'of their achieve, ' _ D oi^ Peaee^ '63 ner. Bud Feshler. Diane Finlay. Mitchell College; Dan Doll, Dave Robert LJndaay, David Malausky, she is no longer afraid, to ra^eU began with’ a senior breakfast Tha American .tiegion Good Ciri- Bonne-SUveratein Award and Sally .the stats.meet. Salcius took a.fifth Beginning at 6:80, Sports Night Phil wa.s selected by (acuity ad- leges are, Bonnie Bowman, Mary of the girls who will be working The greased flagpole event at­ ments in the field of athletics dur. Richard Gallagher, Harry Gray. Doll. David Foster, Richard Lom­ Donald Pepin, Gary Van Ausdall strange people and has'much more sponsored' by Aha .Student OounAL aen Awards .Were presented to Aspihwall the American Lsrion' place in the half-mile with a time was a continuous round of games tracted the daring, although the Vi.sor. Mr. William Oie, and the Goodwin, Leslie Berkman, Linda as telephone operators at the and Theoclore Wrubel. • oeniors Karen Amaio and David Auxiliary Award for Worthy Sen­ big their high echool career. Thomas Gregson. Gail Oulllette, bardo. Roger Macaione, Gerry Hawkins and Pat Perry, Becker self confidence. . The students trivelqd by btofand of 1:58.2, and contests. Seniors were rtM to money fiued to the top might have ' Dave Anderson was presented editors of the paper as the senior .Miller, Bruce Stavens, Trinity Sduthem New England Telephone "Anchdre Aweigh” will be the arrived-at Uie reborU at about 10 Andecaan. The junior recipients of ior. The Manchester Fine Arts who had done the most and .. Zenta Ozols, Phil Robenhymer. A1- Junior College; Dorothy Levas- Everybody has what they might 'The new oo-ooptalns for next participate Jfl~gam«s of tennis, bad­ hod something to do with it the eSarke Medal in honor of re­ Seniors Enjoy College; Karen Haas and Mike Co. The.se operators will bfe Nancy welcoming theme to the fbllowing call their pet peeves; Hiroko and- xon. They were greeted by tha the fJivltAn Good C ltiz«i Awards Club Award went to Patricia Ba- year’s squad ora Jim Bracken and minton," volleyball, softball or bss- SenioRs .ana'faculty sUks Joined worked the most faithfully (or The- ' Ian Sault, John Shapazlan, Donna seur, Bay Path Junior College; were ' Sue Walker and William Joris and the Helen Page Skinner tired coach Wilfred Clarke (or be­ . Sheldon. Richard Sloan . Roger ChlHilla. ITnIversity of Bridge­ Biske, Kathleen Caca.se, Cath- future Navy men: William Auden, Harald ..are no exceptions. One Ted Hilton Social Staff and an 'O s ig Phillips. p kctbalL in the onnusil rope pulling contest High School World John Connelly, Rene Girardin and erine-Ann Cosllt, Mirlaih Kerin, WfaUaseU. Sue Walker also Award for Dramatics to Cecily ing on outstanding scholar as well Sommervtlle, Robert Striniike. port: Caroline Macione, Qulnni- Charles Orlowskl, Dean Junior Edward CXkrcla, John Crie, Carl thil^' that causes Harald trouble' amuaing welcome address by Led by captain Dave Itaji’e, the Many were attracted to the between the girls and the boys. Class Banquet The award was provided for by piac. Carpi McCollum and Elaine Gustafson, William Hanson, Ron­ "Roy,” tha Ding-Dong who led celvad the Connectidut AAMkdxtion Eingland. as a» outstanding athlete. Gary Taggart, and Elmira Tessicr. College; Barbara Crandall, Kathy is not having his driver's Uceitse. af Wooian Deans and' Oounselora varsity g(df team amassed an ex< swimming pool to participate id or Screams o f iuight^ accompanied the editors of last years’ paper M o«n . SNETTCO will also be the ald Johnson, Robert Likus, FUch- most of the aotlvltles witji his Mjr»' The music awards consisted of cellent record of fourteen vic­ Bill Andrulot was given the Also Maria Carocari, Claire Atsfl, Dorothy Bell, Jerry Bid- Donahue and Lois Stoker, Laaalle Due ''to this, Harald can’t take a Award. merely to watch the relay races the eager pulling to and fro. from the funds remaining from place of employment of EMward ard Maguire, John Manning, Jo­ leisurely ^ iv e through the coun­ osatip comments. r the Frederic Werner Music Award, tories and a single defeat in win­ Gaudlno Award for being the top The Class of 1962 dined in a Chambers, Bill Clark, Albert Da- well, Douglas Bird, Steve Brown, Junior College. Shea. Spac^.priswa of sundry types to Carolyn Mather; Beller’s Music held there. Others were content The greased pig contest was the the banquet for Mi.ss Helen- J, seph Mayer, Donald Peckham, Wil­ tryside or even go to a dance with­ A water show, produced by ning the CX31L'iaurelB. H iLb was senior athlete at MHS. Qualifica­ summer garden atmosphere Tues­ browakl, Michele Drapeau, John Jeff Doll, Phil Dowd, Russ Hayes, Also Cheryl Begin, Jackie Be­ arera presented at this annual - as- Just to soak for two hours. finale of the evening as seniors Estes. It will be provided jannually Pratt arid Whitney will receive out making, complicated arrange­ Douglas - MbBrierty, '62, creatad Shop Music Award, to Pster Paa- the second year in a row that the tions for this award are participat­ Dyber, Christine Ehlers, Roger Mary Haynes, Pete Jablon, Rich­ langer, Pat Appleby and Nancy liam Pittman, Clifford Rauten- oembly: The Civitan Essay Cout. Outside in the athletic field the’ rheed about trying to catch the day evening, June 19, at the annual to the most deserving senior on many MHS students as workem In berg. Joseph Sabat, James Son- ments first. Much more of a much exeitament gnd- fn>ni the tulak; the Manchester Evanlng lifiksmen have Uie league, two squealing (hoppers. __ _ ing in at least two sports and Fidier, Larry Jamaitis, Geraldine ard Nelson. Robert Pico, Terrance Jackson, Mount Ida Junior Col­ test widner yvaa Frost Tlmroauer. Herald and WINF Music Awora obstacle course was the cause of Cla.sji Banquet held in the Manches­ the staff. Reavlel, and Dave Tupper, Uni­ several capacitira. Elizabeth Balon, gallo, thiane Stlmson • and John frightening experience than ah an­ reaction , of thb audtfence, wag a c'rqwn, . . much ' hilarity as partieipanta earning a letter Iq. hgth. Verge, Loretta W'robel, Donald lege; Sue Feltham and Judy Grey, Bob Paponoa received the Renes- to Peter Kosavoge and Stuart Jo< Preceding the Class History ter High School Cafeleris, Cecily England, '63 ■ Kacmarezyk, , Douglas Kopcha, versity of Hartford; Anthony Dolores Carclo, Judith Clementino. Varney. noyance for Miroko is giving a completa success. The senlora ware A few of Manriiestar's miany crawled through pipes, Jumpkl The Lindsay Award for the out­ Colby Junior College; and Alja Jeanne Hanna, Jean Kelsey^: Joyce fascinated by a scuba diving azbi- ■elaairSrtenoe and Mathematics chimsen; and the Chamlnade Music which foUbwed at 8:30 In the au- standing soccer player went to Fred Krawlec, Richard Korney, Alibrio, James Allbrlo, O.ay^ An­ "From the Halls of Montezuma, speech to an all-male audience at deserving and meritorious ath- rope, climbed obstacles, "enwlad” ditoriuni, prizes were awarded for The program consisted of the LATIN- BENEFITS U 8TEU Ozols, Concordia Junior College. Pasternack, Kathleen Sterr, Unda bltlon at the pool presented ' Awardi Tiie'Rehtschler Four Year Club Awards, to Preston Twtmably, Mike ^urlH a, co-captoin of. the , and Bari Lawrence. ~’- derson. and Robert Paparfds, Wes­ to the Shores of Tripoli’’ will echo a men's clidi. Mathamatiea and the Rentschler letea were recognized for their down a greased plonk placed In a the various events. The audience dinner, in banquet rather than buf­ Jack' McLaughlin and Sandra Wiecek and Karen V ftr^t hdll be Gilbert Hunt with the I Karen' Walters, onid Kenneth OCIL championship soccer team. Several students of Mrs. Lucllla . Future beauticians will be, Car- leyan Universlly.-Y Rhoades will be taking a post­ through the ears of theM future Both Hiroko and Harald wish to Elementary Algebra Awards went outstanding abOity at the first an- small stirtmming pool, and, reach­ found some particularly amusing. fet style, with dancing afterwards. Gipson's level 1 Latin II claoa Graduates attending colleges employed as general office work­ return to Manchester sometima in Ds'vid “Bubbles” Baxter, Woods. nual "Lettarmon’s Eve.” John ing the end of the c'ouriM, were re­ Churlllk is one of few ever to re­ ole-Ann Close, Dorothy Quinby, graduate Qpurse at MHS. ers. L ^ rte Osborne will be an en­ Marines: James Bissell, Paul Buck, “ FlaHbait” ICiOar and Herb "Fish- reepaeUvely to David Baxter and ' Severs] MHS students gacaived "A puih button rocket-beany Dinner music and music for danc­ recently presented a panel discua- Gerry Preneta, Janice Varney, south of the Mason Dixon line will Jack Hilditch, James Hunter, Rus­ the future to see the many good Peter Tennant. Ifarjorie Kbbliileky Salcius receiv^ a sweatar, slgni- quired to pass under three ever eombination was awarded to the ceive a latter in soccer in the ing were provided by Francis Ben- Maris Pope will attend Weaver gineer’s Aid.- BmiiJloyed also at face’'lUhar; scholastic art and writing awirda freshman year. ^ sion on the advantages of taking Patricia Ward, Pat White, Pat Mc- be Dave Kaye, Duke University; Airline School in Kansas City, sell Nearing, Randon Readon and friends they made and eqieciaUy recetvad the Eamira Key; the fyipg the re|c<^ion of six or mors lower limbos. The. triumphant but Winner odsthe yo-yo contest. The evento and his orchestra. Latin in high | school. Their piort Pratt and Whitney will be Bruce tiieir foster families, tlw Beaches In art, the naticmal'medalists were Track star, Johh Salcius was Qabe, Gloria L,eone, Benita Rojas, Bob Treat, Elton College; Ed Cus­ Missouri. , Walter, Seamen. l^rhqlty and Yale Book Prizee varsity tetter awards. Soccer full­ exhausted winners were eheered ehsmpion pia-aatar woe |««sented Entertainment, for the evening’s important point wa» that Lqtln Bentley, James Doran, Richard and the Baxters. CEASS SONG Roy DeLong and Mary Fisekard; back, basketball oo-captaln and enthusiastically by the spectators. prosentod two awards, an MHS Alan Rydlewicz, and Karen Grant ter. The Citadel; John Kopplln, Brian Jacob.sen plans to tour Mazur and Ronald Morra. Robert KusmUc will be the sole Went to WiUiam Whiteaell and the with on eortr* fancy pie while the activities were provided by Mr. was an ai(1 in English. They alzo- Hiroko and Harald will be very W« ara tha dasa of sixty-tsro. winneri, Ronald Felber, and tha baseball leftflelder. Bill Andrulot Folloikdhg the obstacle eoune, sweater. Awafd . for having earned dt Uie Creative School of Halr- The United States Naval Acad­ Europe for a year, and the follow­ entry Into the Coast Guard from JaalM Vansy Harvard Book Prise to Timothy triumphant pig catchers wera Ronald Scott, assistant school su­ demonslrated that Latin helps s emy; Dennis Podolhy. Jphns Hop­ Several stores In the area of Happy tq receive letters from, any­ 'Wa.bid a fond farewell to Gold Key Winnetk. - Maryann received the Ouadino award foe the three-legged race and the pota­ Six ..letters at MHS, and tht Wi- dreialng. Caroline Michaels, and ing September he will enroll at Manchester will employ MHS MHS; to a clartoal arror, Janice Donafaua . each given a couple of pork chops. perintendent, and by Mr. A. Ray­ student In the jltudy of modem, kins University; ,;^ayn« York, one who wishes to write to fhem. High School daya and frlanda aa Liona d u b Buainess Awards Choma, Ronald Felber (3j, Wendy the outstanding athlete. Dave An­ to sack, race found eager etmtest-. fren Ayrard for being the out­ Carol Quental will study at the Arizona State. graijuates. Ronald Johnson. Rlch- Two female graduates will enter Barbara VariMy*a name and lec­ To the best all-around unsuccess­ mond Rogers, ..principal of Man­ languages. Latin is esssnUal.. ,i.n Riverside Academy; John Salcius, Their addresses foilow: dear. went to Unda Wieqak and Donald Lawrence, Daniel Milriij Mary derson end coMiaptsitt Tony All­ ante aa did the laugh-provort the evening the chester High School. Several mim- certain professional fields such Georgetown University; and Harald MUshlbergar i - < Wa’U face the future without faar.' l^irtti and the Uhderwood Award Packard, James Perry,' Chartea brio recrivad the Thom McAn egg-throwing contest booby prise of an' oll-day-sucker Throughout the year, several bers were played as Interludes by dressing. be, Sheila Veysey, who will .ehtef will work at Stop and Shop. 'Two drilio “ riUo will sodn 'become a W AC and Somanhls. W o bogta our Journeya the gate- Buboeba, Bariiara Waiaa and R o ^ aa' medicine or phariKocautical Charles Joy, College of William the Order of Sisters of Charity of will become a' Hengatretter Steige 36 i,: (or Vao Beat nasinaaa Student waa Shoe Avrord for th# otitstonding . For thooa who hod token ap ye- was gaiiSEntly presented. athlttei were . awarded trophies Pete Pantoluk, Bob Simmers, Jeff Business men euid women of to- KAOTAAuavco,graduates, vuuiuiJudith BakerOciIvCr and JIOuJlJohn Karin J o h a ^ . Janice, nicknamM "Jan,” atates T26 Glaw-Wuertt waya’ of-aucceBa; art Waratlfr. In writing. Gold K a ^ Work, Taking part in the diacu#; and Mary. Our Lady, hlother of Mercy, Bal­ Melesko, will start their future at WAVE. that her fbhdest memory irf MHS given to Saadim Hbrtnaa. Junton. lineman and back 6n the footboU yoljjig,- the yo-yo., contest was a Carolyn McNamara, '83.'' '' Slid teeBaig fpr thair Mhievemento- M ^ rA fld and Stan Sholik. m om w will be, Gteorge Landis, Weat-Germany Wa’U ne’er fprgat tfw red ' and M a^iie KobUneky and JUl Hea- Warb presented to Susan E. BroWn, team. slon were, Joyce Ryisnder, Janioa . Coljegiate Buckeyes will be tic, Connecticut; and Mike- Slden- Grandway. The First -ISIaJUonai With their MHS diplomas these is her first day at the achooL chance to demonstrate .their skill Rlfla Captain A1 Sault was award­ Bob Morrissey was chairman of Babaoo Institute of Btulness Ad- Nancy Holt, Marietta College; Hlroko Nogami white of oheriahed KHIB. aengar raeeivad GirtF, SUt* Certifi­ Jacqueline Cook, Jennifar Cgvan. ed the Arthur Shorta’ T^phy for LeMay, Barbara Lupacchino, 'ail inim, who will enter Holy^ Cross Stores will be the place of e n ^ o yr- young people go forward lAto their . Jan’a pet peeve la eqyeblted piople. Win or loM. Manchester High with‘m ir“ t(^i”: I "Post Proeiluro, Praemlum”' or the Banquet Committee, and Mr. ■linistraUan: Alan Fair, Bentley Lerila Oarlaon, and Carole LaI\>It, Seminary,. - ^ t 4M 6 Kanoariika-dho Wendy Sthdt. cates. T|m EUcs Club Youth Lead- Paula McNamara, Andrea School Is tmly proud of it’A ath­ Messy, but triumphant emerged "After The Battle, Tbe Reward” '^ iilg pie top senior shobler on the Laurence Perry was faculty ad­ '64 and Sue.Landers '63, the mode­ OoUege; D lclf H a r v e y , David ment for Thomas Choma, Davl

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H G E mOHT KANCHfiSTEIt EVflNlNG HEBALD. MANOHESTEB. CONN^ FBIDAY, JUNE 2 2 , 1962 ilANOHlSTElll EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962 . ■ -c" PAGE NINH i. ing «xperienc|t, that - th* safest you are In the sunny room, stand­ r * ...... n o t imly to r Hf* gifts tn great but •, .ill:' thing is to tl^e the dangers and ing beside them. . A Thought for Today becatiac He has been gracious And D^ivice May Help - FOLDIN6 COMMODES the risks of freedom, rather than Mrs. Borland, is a resident of SponsorMt, Iqr tiie MaRciwater merigul to rije, a humble sinner.. Mrs. Benson Gets Som« Pipers Left Porcliep!9ji :Pupil$ ^ turnip ijwald Salisbury, the wife of-Hal Bor­ the eupposed security of eupprM- OoMneil ef Charekea "O .give thanks unto the Lord, Locate Casualties land. "TTie Oreatw -HUnger" le for He is^gnicious, and His. merby Cancer Citation A limited numbeii.of copies of Heard ih^ ReUital elon. ’ ' ' also her first novel. SeanchinJt yesterday’s Herald, which in- endurath 'forever.’’ \ i ., W a s h i n g t o n — a system VALUE IS BilMlI StTMt through, fahnily records. she O. give thanics unto:the Lord, for 'ciuded stories and plbtufee pt A good man.v Americans, we Rev. William FJGehder that would help locate casualMfs Mrs. J. Hugo Benson, 3M Piano pupils of Dorotliy^Kseney learned that an ancestor, -William He la gracious, and His mercy en- St. Mary's Church the Manchuter High and How­ suppose, thought it wss a good Dodge, came to Salem in 1629. So in w ar Is being- developed. It In­ Hackmatack St., will receive a ell' Cheney Regional Technical Porcheron were pi^esentdd In re­ , PuMtalMra dureth forev'Ar. Ps. 107:1. roundtd October i. IWI idea to clamp down on the politi­ th Samuel Downing ahe has cludes a device soldiers would citation for outstanding fund­ School graduations, are avail­ cital last night in the South , l^th- RATED cal mouthings. of euch military of­ brougi^ him to exist in a fiction­ Why is It that we always must raising achievements at the an­ able at The Herald. odlst Church chapel. The program, ‘Publlabed___ ereiY flvenins ^ 'tSJtcfpt wear which would signal. medical | ficers as General Walker, and al­ alized '* Account. However, she say thanks ? What does it mean T aides when help wms needed. ! W- * fewF Persons Who w fsh. the copies consisting.' of solos, duets and ■ ■ ■i«y« «nfl ' "ilWa:HolldaiTa ICntered at the Two Connecticut women have chose to have Samuel die on the Open Forum nual Crusade Awards. dinner of Blcf »t M«ncbe*ler ronn »■ most all of 118, .one w6uld guess, had books published this spring. Do we say it just because we have A transmitter ’ weighing 6 j may calf the clrculatloh depart- trio, wjs 'Resented to a large au.- ClaM Uatl Hatter voyage and Hetty, his daughter, the American Cancer Society’s menL and pick up the papers in USED would subscribe to the idea that Anne Moritlw Lindbergh haa to? Why not Just take things as ‘No More Fitting Example,’ ounces or less would be operated 1 dlence. BOBSCBIPTtOmUTSa take over her . father'* task as' by involuntary physiological re- Connecticut division. the business offlcs. Honor wlhncis were Kathryn ParaM* ia Advance cold war policy is too dangerous a written her first novel, "Nearly gardener for the colony. Hetty they come? Why stiould we say To the EJdltor, The awards banquet will take Carrier- HaU Beloved." She has chosen a uni­ sponse if the wearer became un- ' Ga.vson, Kenneth Tomezuk. 'Paul business to be left to the free and had met a minister on the boat anything to Him who gives us all ‘Someone once said "We give of con.sclous. A portable tracking de­ place Wednesday, June 27, a t 6:30 and Phillip Romanowir.z, L.vnn et Tear, ...... tIS.50 IZLOU versal theme, a marriage cere- and their ill-fated Ibve is the sec- graduated with'honors in geology CARS gX Hontha ...... 7.7S 11J» uncensored speech of our generals things? ourselves When we give the gifts vice would monitor the signals p!m. at ''the Grantmoor in New­ from Wellesley College,, Wellesley, Nettleton, Rachel Brown'and Den­ Three Montba ...... 7.90 " »M money a home wedding. Contem­ ortdarj' theme. Readers who en­ which could be moat embarrasaing What is there in this world for of-the heart: Ivove, kindness,-joy, within a radius of 300 yards. ington. A plaque for “outstanding Mass. Miss Slover Is a polar geolo­ nis McDermott. Of)€ Month ' • • e ••a*«a aa a •• l.nO. t.M poraries of Mrs. Lindbergh will joy historical fiction will want- crusade spirit" will be presented Others f^o performed In the re­ Woehly e.*t...... of ell, of course, when it happen­ recall she was, married in Ambas­ to add this title to their sum­ me that I should be thankful? I understanding, and sympathy.” gist with the Naval Civil Engi­ *51 OLbS. $3195 have . made myself' what 1 am. to Mrs, Benson by the state cam­ neering Laboratory at Port Hue- cital were Bonriie Brooks. Bsrbara MEMBER o r ed to discuas the possible- immi­ sador Morrow’s home, carrying mer jregdlhg list. ■[ One who expressed this in her paign chairman, Charles H. Wal­ ‘‘88’ S-Door Hardtop. THE ASSOTIATBD PRiuSa Everything that 1 have' I have Flogging Has Part mCDlCfiL neme. Calif. She lags member pf Young, Cheryl Ansaldi, Lynn nence and nature of the next war. larkspur picked" in the garden; One June 18 Louis Auchincloss every aotioU and thought was Jen­ ters of Weei Hartford. Begg.s, Michael Mahone. David, At­ The Aaaoctated Preaa la ezelualtclj had his latest novel published. earned. The sweat and toll, the Orfoid Parish Chapter. DAR, in '51 OLDS. $2395- •rnttled to the uae of repobllcattnn nt We don’t want ge.nerals provoking ! Mrs. Lindbergh calls her writ- labor and pain, and lying and nie Wind. In Philippine Ritej PHflRmflCY Manchester, and the Geological So­ wood. Gail Brooks. Donna Scniton. 'all 'neve dispatcher credited to It or . ing reflections in a fictional frame. "Portrait In Brownstone" traces Judith Paterson, Susan. Walklns. F-85’4-Door Sedan. not otherwise credited In tnia laoer or inspiring'8 war; we censor tlielr cheating, these are my payment Jennie loved childt'eh and gave ciety of America. and also the local news uubllshea nere I The reflections show great knowl- the fortunes of a family from the unstihtin'gly of her lime and ener­ Candace Johnson, Gordoi\Palmer. All rlahts of renubllcatlon of apeelal— speeches so they won't he able to turn of the century to the pres­ for my home, my car. my worldly MANILA — Holy Week In the Mr. Stehle is a gradiiate of the Betsy Richmond, David Bepgtson, ; edge and understanding of basic goods. I have no'’one to thank but gies that the girls in her'commu­ Engaffement *61 FALCON %^9H dispatches herein are also reaeraed t do such a thing. Most of us ap­ I psychology and stream of eon- ent. We suggest you ask to have nity might be served. It was a PhiUppine.s mingles Christian a n d : University of Pittsburgh, Pitts­ karn. Bissell. Teddy Auer, ^-Carol this saved for you later in the m.yself. It ia .1 .Who have made me native traditions, the blzzare. the| & burgh, Pa. He is a petroleum geol­ 2-Doqr Btatien Wagoti nill terrlea elleat of N E a flerw prove of the idea that policy state­ • sciousness. feeling of great respect and devo­ Auer, Richard Auer, Judith FHch Ice Inc. summer. what I am. tion that the Girls Scouts of Man­ fascinating, and the deeply mov-; Slover - Stehle ogist and vice president of the mond. Barbara Geer. Apryl Hra Puhllshera RepreatmtatlTea. Iba ments should be kept within the D.eporah McNeil, the mother of Is thciie truly something to be ing. Pas.sion playa are presented in I Vsea Oil Co. of Oxnard. Inglon, Joan ‘ Atherton, Kathleei .'50 OLDS. $2395 lulliis Mathews Bpeclat Aaenca—New j the bride. Is cast as the star with chester shared with the entire Mr. a'nd Mrs. William Pyle Slov­ Tnrli Chicago Detroit and Boston established lines of national policy, thankful for? I wonder u I am community, for this persoq who many villages. ! FABRICS A sum m er wedding is planned-. McDermott. Carla Skoid, Martha ‘‘88” Holiday Coupe. MEMBER AtTDIT BTTREAD OP a supporting cast of relatives and | Two Girls Given right? Have T really achielred the pn Good Friday, inasked flag-! AT er Sr.. Stratford. Conn,, and form­ no matter what! some Individual gave so much -of, herse^ to others. erly of Manchester, have an­ Vennart and Richard Ansaldi. CIRCITLATIONB ' friends. Mrs. lyicNfll Is lacking in full value of my life by my own- There could notlibc'll more fit­ ellants go about with' their backs 50 OLDS. $2391 general may think the facts' and aelf-coitfideiWe.i a^“ worrier, a | .self? Am I so great that I can do bleeding from whippings, and fig­ nounced the engagement, of their Banff Park Qhie»t “Ale Herald Pnntliw Comitany. '-Inc., Scholastic Awards ting example for our young people daughter. Miss Haney Lincoln ‘ Convertible. assumea no-dnandai reaponalblllty tor prospects n»ay be. I dreamer -snatches of poetrj' drift this? 1 am puzzled. I wonder! to follow than that set by our ures dressed. as Christ may be, LOW, LOW Lt o f s h s ’ Coin Offienl typojpwphleal errors appearns In ad- i through herj mind as she waits for' Slover to Carl V. Stehle Jr. of Ox­ OTTAWA—Banff National Park Terilaementt ahd other readtne matter But 'if, we consider such pt'otee- Charlene Schulz, daughter of Have. I given m yself’’ air to very dear friend. Jennie Wind. seen carrying crosses in rural i Sally to become Mrs. Gallatin. I breath? Food to eat? Water to MILL PRICES! nard, Calif. . in Alberta is the oldest of Canada’s ATHENS The earliest pure- *60 OLDS. $2495 In The Uanchester Brenina Rerald tlo|h of the national security suffi­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schutz, and Sincerely, areas and being floggeld by others I Beatrice Gallatin is married to drink? Have I done ell this? Is ' Jean (Campbell dressed as Roman soldiers. Her fiance Ia4he soa of Mr. and national playgrounds. It includes gold coin known appeared about "98” Convertible. _,DlsnlaT adaertisina oioains hoam; Gloria Proctor, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Carl V. Stehle Sr., Oxnard. 2.564 square miles and Its norlhern r'.-«e5te. For Monday—1 p.m Friday cient' Justification for telKhg an an artist, an alcoholic. She turned' and Mrs. John Proctor both of my sweat and toil, my labor and .8.80 B. C. It was struck by King For Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. expert general to keep his. mouth to an affair with a matried man pain, my lying and cheating the Miss Slover was-saliitatorian of section is the vast Columbia ice Ci'oesus of-Lydia tn Asia Minor. His '40 FOR> $1495 Snipsic Lake. Tolland, each were her graduating class at Manches­ fleld, more than 100 square miles, a name haa since become synonymous or ITedneaday—I p.m Tueaday shut, then we are also logic-bound to bolster her ego. When he took the recipients of a $23 aavings one true payment for all that 1 V-8 Ranch Nf^agon, for Thursday—1. p m Wednesdai have? 1 wonder! ter High School In 195,8. She was remnant of the Ice Age. with great wealth. For Pridny—I p.m Thuraaay. to approve the severe rap -on the his ailing wife acrosii the country, bond given foil': scholsutlc achieve­ For Saturdaa—1 p.m Friday Beatrice survived the .disillusion­ ment at the elementary school ■ No! None of these things are my Classified deadnne:______10:10__ a.___ aacb knuckles the Kennedy administra­ '40 FORD $1495 ' day of publlcaUoii axcopt Saturday — ment. Mark has his parents to- graduation at the Radcllffe Hicks doing. I can acomplish nothing by Oaiaxle 4''Door Hardtop, 9 a.m tion gave Ewan Clague, Commis­ •gether at the cereitiony. A very Memorial High School, Tolland, on myself. I can only be a child of Him VACATION honest person, she has been able Monday. ' who has created all things. I am a Friday, Juna Vt sioner of the Labor Department'! *40 FORD $1495 Bureau of Statistics, the other to ride out the gales. Both girls will enter E3llngton child of God. And now I know that High School in the fall. it Is necessary for me to thank God 6 Cylinder 2-Door Se day. Clague haa been a respected With equal skill. Mrs.'^Llndbergh BIBLE SCHOOL More Limbo? deals with Frances, the brides-1 W ashington public servant, in Hie low level, naive hope of any maid's mother—so happy , with : '40 DESOTO $189! various capacities as economist Stephen, but still suffering from a CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PRgriw DHRifi Adventurer 3-Door Hard­ ordinary citiaen whose own direct and statistician, in the Coolidge, guilt complex left over from her top. connection with the farm program JUNE 25-29 and JULY 9-13 Cheney HalL Hartford R oad/ Hoover, Roosevelt. Truman, Eisen­ divorce from a roytng newspaper- conaiete merely of having to pay hower, end now Kennedy adminis­ man. DAILY 9:15-11:45 A.M. OPEN TONiTE TiLL/9 (HcratU phmoe by Orisrs,> '59 OLDS. $1895 for it, through, taxes, has to he trations. But the other day, apeak- Don, a psychiatrist married tu OF MANCHESTER Super ‘‘88 ” Holiday Ceupi; that home aolution will Some day Sally's alint, has turned to affairs Children ogos 4 through 14 are invited OPEN SAT. 10 t^6 Friends and relatives of members of the class of 1962 gather to witness commencement exercises in the Rham auditorium. ing a r a statistician, analyzing get a clear and fair and thorough to solace him.self. He is too much '59 OLDS. $1595 what charts atid graphs indicate to of a coward and an egotist to teat. , /Tw 935 M a in st r e e t — m i 3-5 i 7 ■•8I" 4-Door Sedan. a student, he mentioned the likeli­ confess that he. the marriage On that simple, naivW basis, we, hood of an economic turndown in counsellor, has failed: A* the OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. in these columns. Were very much grandfather, the spinster • "great- '59 OLDS. $1745 the year 1963. 60 Receive Rham Diplomas ‘‘•8" Holiday Coupe. . for a real test of the farm prob­ aunt. a French profes.sor, relive CLOSED MONDAYS lem theories President Blsenhow- ■trie Kennedy administration, their past and assess their life. like all administrations. Is busy Sixty graduates of Rham High '58 OLDS. $1395 *r and Agriculture Secretary' Ezra "dd” Holiday Sedan. - Taft Benson brought to Wa.shihg- fighting depression, as an enemy School In Hebron were urged last ton. We thought those' theories of the nation. It wants this enemy AH stamps night not to hesitate to make a '58 OLDS. $1295 of the national welfare to be ex­ 6RANTS GIVES forthright choice of paths in the(r might work, if they ever got a ‘‘98" Holiday Sedata. real chance. They did not get aiich tended no aid antf comfort from BRENTWOOD life’s Journey. the careless talk of an economist, The admonlshion came from a. chance, either from the farmers A quatJ'" *58 BUICK $995, whose very analysis of statistics Robert 8. Illingworth, . professor or farm groups of the nation, or emeritus at Clark University, the Special ,3-Door Sedan, might help produce the thing he from Congress Itself. The basic "OPEN fXJK INSPECTION AVOID r TRAGEDY! commencement, speaker. theory in the Benson policies was claims the staUslics indicate. .Such Illingworth ba.aed his address, '58 JAGUAR $1895 th at If we lowered the level of fed­ talk would obviously be against ‘The Crossroads" on Robert’ XK-lSO Convertlbla. e Swimming Instnirtinn us remount You esn replace a diamond (at Frost’s poems, "The Road Not eral subsidies, and lessened the the national interest, seeurit.v. and considerable cost) but .you can ^ AS • Arts and Crafts Taken.’ prosperity. Shall we tolerate such diamond never recover the sentiment at­ '57 OLDS. $995 tightness of federal controls, the • Siiperslsed Sports Rejecting the, microphone, Il­ *88’ 4-Door Sedan. a thing as an e<'onomist, on the tached to your original stone. farm industry might find itself • .AAIT Approved Pool before Have it reset now in a beautiful lingworth .spoke directly to the happier and eventually more government payroll, predicting s new Orange Blossom Ring. Bud­ gowned graduates who were seat­ *57CADbi: $1595 defeat for the economic, system we you lose it get Terms Avsilable. Free Ring ed on the stage of the Rham au­ soundly prosperoua on a free en­ Boys «nd Girls ditorium. 9 DeVtlle 4-Doer Hardtop. all want to have keep working Inspection and Cleaning: terprise ba.sia. But the farmers Monday-Friday The four top-ranking atvidents in and Congress never did unite on well? If we transfer to this rase f^^^ormahee! the graduating class were among '57 BUICK $945 9 A,M.-4 P.M. See your AAoster Jeweler for the idea of cutting the farmer involving the national welfare the the speakers. Frederick Lloyd Century Convertible. same logic we mole readily ap­ .lu n e 2,'S-Aug. 31 DIAMOND gave the welcome. Elissa Lederer loose either from subsidy or con­ spoke on T he Challenge of Rb- trol. and eight years of Benson and prove and ii.se in military, matleis, aponsibillUes" and Miriam Gear- we wind up conceding the Kennedy Eisenh wer, consequently, wound ^ TIIRM.S TO FIT YOI'R BI IKICT heart gave the farewell. Mary Hllla up as eight yesrs of pious, futile administration the right to tell Reasonnble Rales introduced Professor Illingworth.' '57 CHRYS. $495 exposition of a policy which was Commissioner Clague to -Sfeep Awards and scholarships, pre­ Saratoga 4-Door Brentwood is the Ideal place for sented by Principal Ald'eh D. Hardtop. never really put Into effect. quiet .about auch Ihinga. .your children this summer. All ac- ROBERT JEWELERS Spaulding, went to Ruth Durke* One could not expeyt a new ad­ That, 1* preciaely what we mean .tivities are supejvised by trained 888 .MAIN STREET ' ' MI 9-63.80 who received a Richard N. Clough '57 DESOTO $395 ministration. of whatever political when we aay that it is better, and professionals. Get the- facts now! Scholarship and a Student Coun­ . OPEN 9:.80 to 8:.80 DAILV—THl R.snAV.S TILL 9 Flreaweep '4-Door stripe, to adopt and try to sell, PORTABLE DISHWASHER cil Scholarship; Gaile Jennings, a aafer, not to countenance or ap­ Phen* Ml 3-0550 Richard N. Clough Scholarship, a Hardtop. for its own. a formula which had prove any degree of censorahip, of I Rhani Education Aasdciatlon gone de.spised for eight long years. any kind, in any altiiatlon, no m ai­ A few famllv ".swim club " mem­ Scholarship and a Regional PTS '54 FORD $125 The Kennedy administration had ler how logical or necesaltoiia it berships are svailable. Pool sea­ Scholarship: Richard Yale, a Mainline 4-Door. son now open For s cool summer Clough Scholarship; Daniel Nichol- to come in with a new policy of its may seem. Once It Is given s cor­ join Brentwood. •son, the Andover Norton Fund ^55 DODGE $145 ow n., When it shaped this policy,' ner of the bed in a aemocracy. cen­ Award. Coronet Station Wagon. it turned out to be an effort for a sorahip begins to breed Its own Write to Karl P White. 2P Buck- '.Mr- Foote Awards went - to David land St., Manchester. Conn. clear, realistic experiment in a di­ precedents. It is better to suffer Kinney Iq Induetrial arts, Elyse- Sixty graduates heard an address by Robert S. Illingworth, Clark professor emeritus iiU U p-.m. '54 OLDS. $195 DIRECTED BY SPECIAL Calkiha, home economies; Nancy rection opposite to that attempted from some honeal mistakes, some Badore, business education; Alan Super "88' 4-Door. Beverly Lord, Martha Mary Mar- David John Perhani, Mary Ann by the Benson-EiaenhovVer theory. careless mistakes, and even from F,«il P. White Hutchinson, art; Mary Coolidge. *Nancy Jane Badore, Gail Patricia If nobody is able .td take the gov­ some sheer unscrupulous deviltrj’. muslo; Lynn Boyington, foreign Batson, Sharon Irene. Billings, tuccl. Ramage, Frederick Lee Taylor. '54 FORD $395 B S.-.M.-S Springfleiri College Also, Whitney B. Merritt Jr., Kai'leeh Joan Taylor, Lawrence THURSDAYS ernment out of the farm business, language; Mary Hills, mathe- Lynn Janice Boyington. Donna all potentialities in freedom, than Physical Education teacher in Elaine Brodeur, Elys! Ray Calk- Ronald Edward Miller, Ronald A. Morton Tebbets, David Jolui Urein. Statioq Wagon. South Wind.sor Our people maUcs; Elissa Lederer, English; said this new Kennedy administra- itortry to fancy and seek for our- Gary Nelson, history; Miriam ings, John A. Carley III, Michael Miner, Mary Jean Mitchell, Deanna Noreen Elizabeth Warner, Louis You'll always be- •54 PONT. $95 tion approach, let us at least try j serves the false security, the false Doris White Gearheart, science; Frederick Dean Conderlno, 'Mary Elizabeth Elizabeth Mund. Jon Joseph Mur­ Bennett Whitcomb, 'H arriet FRIDAYS to make sure that the government! prosperity, lp' construction, will lected. But.’* for a starter, here is Haight_33>/^" ovorall rolls easily paying for. sorvo you'a lifetlmo^ of onjoyment and our Bummer swimming code: '54 STUDE. $495 Now the Kennedy administra­ prida in ownership. For Beals it the bett 1. Even if you are invited, do nol Width _223/$" ovarali. V-8 Station Wagon. tion farm program has run Into a solid maple you can buy! surprise defeat in the House, a de­ attend parly at Hickory Hill, Depth .^27*/s" overall the Virginia e.slate where Altqi- Connecticut it bl««ed with ■ soundly PARENTS •54 PLYM. $495 feat which. If it stands, means there is to be no clear theory or p.ev General Bobby and. Mrs. established, flourishing companies, highly Do m Your CMM Hov# Jtoa give year child additional reading waste and expen.se for the taxpay­ haps faithful observance of this C Vaweet eoeeeeW enepe D.Twhidetargeittbiapro- ^ Pieces pictured MANCHESTER one rule will obriate the necesslt.v for two complete, eep- instmetioB. ITie School of Specialized In8tn«f^on,„.Inc^ er and nation with the least re- Aiamberi Nsw Ifari $tock Ixthetif ,A*S*“ “ bed with machine) ante washes. A m u res you Motor for all the otliers, since it appar­ a private educational organization will coitdojct a spe­ 44” Welsh Cupboard, $262. With ^ plain •ponsibility for anybody. Vfv VwH * lAirm*. IvttBtrMM -M ^iea w a^ to washer, of tpar.kling clean glam- cially designed reading prograst this summer at the C. J. OLDSMOBILE Sale* ently kept Astronaut 'John Glenn Sapeiate drain hose. ^ ware e^dialieeevety time. shelves, $238. Base only, (use as a buffot), high and dry during a Hickory Excliistve In Manchester Whiton Memorial IJIwsry, 65 North Main St., Man­ Ol*EN EVES. UNTIL 9 F.M CeRMf Statistirs. Too? $168. 48" Round Table, extends to 66", $119, Saturda.ve Ull 3 'P.M. Hill party which saw even that chester. ■* The spited reading suchines, film strips and other ma­ Same table in ,5.4", size, extends to 72”, 'There is nothing more wrong qr balanced Harvard mentality, Ar­ *• c«NTw w, mwcmwi • m m iii SI* WEST CENTER ST. terials used in this program are' designed to establish $132.50. Captain** Chairs, $44>95. Duxbury Insidious than the little, fringe re- thur Schlesinger, Jr.. Join his host­ omss T. Heir, Rsbait H. tjNirfcsIs'.Ce-Mnnaec' Side Chairs, $26.50; ifnatching arrhs, $36.50. good reading habits. The program also stimulates the MORRISON M l 8 -lS ll—M* *t24M •tl'iv'tlon of freedonri which seems ess in the pool, never, whatever 86" Dry Sink, $131. Wood Seat Hitchcock to have comihon' sense and even you do, let any New Frontiersman IHfESfOWtt child to heeme an eager and active stndeai.' PAINT STORE OPEN EVENINGS PHARMACY e OPEN DAILY TILL 9:3b Pj». For farther faiformatim phone, 511 3*5593 or write School Arm ( ^ ir s , $32.50; matching sides, $24.96. 32.50 the national, interest in its favor, maneuver you so you have your MANCHESTER PARKADE We GIVE iJvAT GREEN STAMPS 4 and SAT. AFTERNOON ■ut ons learns, by bitter, bum- back to the .edge of anything. 45* Hartford Bd.—.HI »-MM • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING of Specii^zod Inatroetionr^lnc., c/o Mrs. G. Phtliipa, ||Q4 Hamlin St., Manchfgler. Limited' EnroBigent —385 CENTER STREET—5H 9-f7U * 1 i ’ » — j .V ‘s - - ; -\ . ;■ 5^ . - r ■ - J I,.'A V » • A / ' •’ . V ' ' I;, J • ' ■' r-' MANCHESTER EVENINGf HERALD, MANCHE§TER,rCONN.( FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 19fi2 , -MAGS^ E LE VE N ''#)^ ItANGHBSTfeR" EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN« FRIpAY, JtJNE 22, 1962 s i - 2 . 10S*iKiUed as Jetliner Obituary Overestimate on State Aid |Nl feeme^t: Reaclied The ]tI Reduces Surplus to ,$609500 Doctor Says , Rams Caribbean' Isle D. J. Hu88ey Dead, ' .11 I I •. I I Maritime Dispute General Manager Richard Mar-A-totni left from 822.600 leaa to ex- By BAROUl T. HYMAN, M. D. (OMiaMied O m ) Father of Priest tin said today an overestimatlon- pendlturea -and 814,000 Im s to Written fe* Newspaper o f 825,084. hag been made in the revenue than had been anUclpatedi. SAN (AP)—Oon-fthe ship owners orgonlzi^ Enterprise Assn. HEALTH CAPSULES Pacific Maritime Aaso^ “ The endt p^curr^d^ at about Dennis J. Hussey,. 76, of 486 estimated amount o f money the Today a 83,500 error was discover­ tract agreement wke reached to Q— Our teen-age ion has been by Wjcliael A'. Betli, W.D. town will receive from the state sold toe proposal prqyidro: c a s a.m. local ttm < the hour the Howard Ave., New Haven, father ed, said the general, manager, to bothering us to keep im buying a for aid to school construction this the garbage collection -and 'dispos­ the Weat Oooat marlthne.; dispute . A 2 per cent ojulSss the board plane was due to land at Guade­ WILL MASCARA HARM YOU “i o f the Rev. Dennis R. Huasey of St. 1 proparaUon ’balled AcnoUbs that fiscal year. al account. The department ThursiUiy night, bine doW before wage tacresuiesome 10,000 loupe on a-flicht ;(rom .Santa Ma­ Bridget's Church, Manchester, died >rt- M t us about 82 a week which we Discovery of the error reduces celved less, and spent more,;,than' ria. Aioraa, \ yesterday at Grace-New Haven tks-end of on gO-day'Toft-Ha^ey seamen retrooiSOve to last Oct. 1. cannot really affbrd. ; The prod­ the estimated general fund Sur­ had been antinclpated. The Civil Aeronautics Board to cooling off ,period. ' That wouhHidd about 8l5 a month uct is said to be "medical science’s, Community Hospital. plus for the year to 860,500, he ’Ibis means the non-educational Washinirton said' it had I'eceived Tha nine-month quarrel erui to t h e ^ y of. able-bodied seamen. latee^ discovery” and It works by Mr. Hussey was born Nov. 8. said. stirplUg will be about 85,000. a report that the plane was down 1885, In Kingston, N.Y., son of the I*'' " ^-4 . to a four-week strike* ip Jw'ch An immediate Increase to internal medication. ' Can you tell It also reduces the amount by "There have been a number of •nd April that idled' soine 80 ships 'vacation from three days a me what this discovery is? And 15 miles from the airfield. It also late James apd'Elizabeth Gibbons which the board;,bf education mis­ suggestions for using surplus as received rqmrta that people had Hussey, He had lived In N ew H av­ and several thousand men moMh to five days a month. whether we should continue buy- calculated its receipts, from 877,- may exist when the books have 3. Aspension .increase in October ' tog the product? been seen walking around the en many years and was retired in OOO to 852.000, he said. been finally closed, probably the a diortage of some„food wreckage but there was no word 1964 from the Bastern Machine and in Hawaii and brou^t presi' from 8125 a month to 8150 a A — According to a report issued The amount still forms the ma­ latter part of July. by the Food and Dpug Adminis­ whether they were survivors or Screw Corp., t^ew Haven. He was jor portion of the expected gener­ "M ine is still the samehe ship owners and the unions The iinions are the ahftora Union Flight 117,' B707, overdue." July 1, was being prepared. that the product is misbranded mond T. Hussey of New Haven and 1962, be transferred by the DIrec recently appotntbd ’' minister of submit it to their respective the Pacific, Marine\FHremen An all-ships distress signal was 'Last week, an estfjinated surplus of "because it 1.x not an adequate and Francis J. Hussey of Hamden; a tors to the general ’ fund captfal .United Methodist Church,Siurch, BoltBolton; memherships, with recommenda­ and Marlrte OooKs and Slgwards. ' flashed to naval vessels, asking of 885.500 waa announced. 'effective treatment for acne," U. daughter, Mrs. Terrence Mulligan improvement reserve fund where will- conduct wdnhip> and. preoiro at Negotiations that began last them to proceed to the area. Two Besideg the 877,000 estimated tion for approval. g. marshals .seized almost 4 mil­ of West Haven; 9 grandchildren it would be available for any non, the 9:30 and 11 a.m.. servdges Sun­ year deadlocked this spring and Coast Guard amphibious planes board of education surplus, an 88, 1 Healy, former Harvard profes lion tablets on the ground that the and lO' great-graridchlldren. day,, a week earlier tlmn^previous- aiid a patrol boat were dispatched MASCARA OR EYEBROW PVES 500 surplus waa dlsc(4tered la s t' recurring projects of general fund sor, said the proposed contract the union's struck on March 16. labeling is "misleading.” The funeral will be held tomor­ week In other departments, ' the ^ function ly announced. from -San Juan. Puerto Rico. . WITH A CARBON BLACK runs to June 15, 1965, President Kennedy Invoked the Q—Please answer my letter in row at 10:15 a.m. at the Keenan Thro came word. that wreckage RASE WON'T, BUT THOSE CON­ The Rev. Mri,-Bangrey and his J. Paul St. Sure, president oi Taft-Haurtley law on April U. your column before 1 lose my Funeral Home, 506 Howard Ave., bad been spotted. The naval as­ TAINING METALLIC OR COAL- family are exflroted to move into mind. . I am 19 and engaged to New Haven, with a sojemn high sistance call was canceled, but TAR PVES MAY BE HARMFUL. Rockviue-V ernoH the parsopoge next week. be married. Since I wa.x 14. I Mass o'f requiem at 11' a.m. at Fun with funnies on Coast Guard planes continued to T08AORHOW: I.Q.TESTS. The^^family includes five chU- have had a growth of dark hairs Sacred Heart Church, N ew Haven. sweep the area to be sure there HeHtli Ciaiulei (jr wife and grated in the air, pear Unionville. ■ day morning at 10 o'clock drove Wright New Bolton Rd were Girl Scout Mari.npr Ship 4 will your parents. Mo Msv 2,y The Federal bicycle Into the left rear beld^LJii. mon^fng at .he H o L r o sponikir a car wato at St. Mary's I f you decide to in'vite your par­ of Investigation said the disastey bum py of a car driven by William . Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The Tpiscopal Church., parking lot to­ ents to live with you, they must be was caused by eocplosivea In the , Adamson, 31 Hazel St., after Rev. Felix M. Davis, pastor of morrow from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. treated as members of the family. Proceeds will be used for a trip There can be no family harmony P'""® ' : behind a build- .second Congregational Church, of- 'this summer. Mr.x. Theodore if they kre accepted as guests or ------‘,"±* /*■ ficiated. Burial was In East Ceme- ceived only a minor scratch on her ,ery Chambers and Mrs. Harold Por- tolerated Intruders. left knee cap aAd did hot require ______oheron are (XLleaders. Your parrots will probably of, Ruth Milieu medical attention. fer to pay room and board. How­ Mias Unda Dorroe A m a d e o, ever, you may want to ask toem 4 ed 'to to motor VehiriL* vehicles toto^wo"^^^^^ two minor daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Prim o instead to contribute a sum for U r your children’s 'education. This ar­ Challenga to .411 Clerks: 2-car accidents, one at 2:35 p.m.' Amadeo. 03 Irving St., has been rangement seem* less commercial , Turn ‘Lookers’ Into Saleo yesterday at E. Center S graduated from Mount St. Joseph St. and Boyington to Face than outright payment for lodg­ ■''Newspaper Enterprise .4sgn. Summit St. (eaatbound------lanee)- when _ _ ~ - „ Academy to W est Hartford. She ing, and furthers the grandparents' .Tm almost afraid to go into a ' “Peroled by Denis A. Eng- jVlO tO r ih e f t C jO llflt plans to attend the St. Francis store and admit to a clerk that l^^h. 25, of Bollmi, and Carpl.vn T. Hospital School of Nursing, Hart­ feeling ot being members of toe family. ' ' , I'm "just looking” after .some of . , ' j*^®**® Ridge St., bumped ford, in September. the letlera that have come to this ' second at 9:15 p.m. at PO RTLAND , Maine (A P ) —AI- Deay Arthur: Herb wants to re­ column In reaponae to a recent , *3iddle Tpke. and Main .St., bert E. Bo.vinglon, .41, w'alved ex- Police today are investigating a article when a Mancheater Memorial Hoa- ■tradillon today and waa returned complaint from Thomas Lombardo tire in Florida. I want California. to Rockville, (Jonn., for prosecu­ of . 27 Nye SL, who reported some­ I t ’s as simple as that, but w « can't In the article that made .sales- f!*®' hy Charlea J. decide where to go. Can you help people aee red I had copUnented on i Schaller Rd.. col- tion on a charge of stealing a one broke a right side view mirror Judge's outboard motor. us solve our problem ? ■ howhnw manymnnv salez«niM clerka aeem fnto .suf­ «iif. I wUh a Car driven by William on his car. which was parked out­ Flora A. Kiielsa. 20, of 193 Lydall St. A fugitive from Justice charge side his home last night, and the fer from aalea resistance that Is. Dear Flora: bo you realize what A t 2:52 a.m. today, while Patrol­ was nol-prossed in Municipal theft of a 850 wrist watch from how often it Is hard to get a clerk your problemis? You and Herb are to aell you something you want to man Eli Tambllng was making a Court. the car’s glove compartment. night check at Renn’a Tavern at The same dl.aposltlon W'a.a made fussing about where, to go. You buy. should bo concerned about what 76 Cooper St., hla police cruiser, on a charge of carrying a c6B- E. Donald Clulow of Fremoot, Well,, the column made a lot of Spnial Fricit... Dealt,.. JUIoieanen.. ,o6 you and your wyTe need wherever cealed weapon after Boyingto'n clerks mad enough to write-letters ' j (Riio. Ms wife and three children, you go. You must ask yourselves agreed to let police confi-scatc a John, Sarah and Barbara,'are vla- pointing out that customers have I ® "f 1^0 the window ofVic the following questions: loaded revolver'. Itlng his mother, Mrs. John G. their faultt, too-which, of comae, I ®,‘ ®®“"’®^«<1 Do. we. prefer city or' country they do ' ! damage to the window was not re Connecticut Stale Police said Clulow, 30 Foster St. The family Hxdng? W hat ktod of climate do ported. Boyington la charged with steal­ has -visited, historical sites in -ftit -the- surprising thing was "Freedom In Am'erica invoivs* a profound rsipset for wo want ? What sort qf scenery that the customer clerks seem to ing a motor worth 8480 from Pro­ Washtogton, D.C., Pennsylvania appeals to us? Do we want jobs or UIKKSEN RAPS PROBE bate Judge Thomas Rady of Rock­ ' individual liberty, a itrong determination to maintain that and Massitohuietta; resent moat is the "looker.” They ville. buriness opportiuiities? How much figure the looker is an lmpo.ster W.48HINGTON (A P )—Sen. Ev- liberty, and lo bring oirrietvss and othsrt to, a better life egn we afford to spend for our neu- who takes qp their time for noth- erett M. Oirkson, R-IU. said to- within ill framework. Many Americans today or# sincerely ' RAIL TAI-K8 HAL’TSD home or M^i'tment? Do we want tog, and ao they bitterly resent day Agriculture Deportment re- TRIPLE M4STERR WINNERS! wondering what they can do to defend oiid preserve our CHICAGO (AP) —The a*, to join or continue membership in aearch into the oorrespondroce ■ "her”—for apparently the looker AUGUSTA. G«. -(AP) — Qf the tion's railroads broke elf nege- •oclal, civic, or religious clubs? of two Repiibllcruis on the Sen­ freedom. They wish to contribute to our, defense efforts, to our la usually, a woman. Ihree golfers who Jiava won the tlaUons with five operating What cultural acUVltlea appeal to ate committee InveotigaUng tbs Masters three times the feat of adventures in sp a je, and to strengthening out free institutions It,didn’t seem to occur to any of unions today—l or the seeoni ” usT What kind of recreation do we Billie Sol Eatea case smacka a Arnold Palmer appeara more im­ ttme—en laeyse |e «»«»»■.«» the clerks who wrote me that the and our traditions of liberty. The success of our offorts is based Hite? 'What, if any, nearby medical little of a Gestapo technique. pressive. Jimmy Demaret won hla featheriieddlng. g. K. WeUO, looker Is actually a potential cua- upon o strong and expanding ocoQomy. ly Investing port of iscilitles do we require? Do we Oirkaen, the Senate OOP lemler three within sight years. Sam chief spokeemaa' for the rail THE COMHCT WITH NISHEST RESilHAlBE want a retirement village? > tomro— and that whether or not and Rep. Charlea A. Halleck of Snead got ^ trio within alx years. his sovings in United Slates JNsyinUs Bonds, on individual dti- Itoes, aaM *Tt ie oiivleiM that ne ahe ends up buying or not buying The answers to thM questions Izidiana, House |Mu4y lender, Palm er’s three have been' aeporat- le n con contribute to oH of .these otoocH^e^, I would like to toko programs o i^ he Ohige t by pre- depends to a great e x t ^ ',pn will determine what .kind o f ^ace agreed at a news conferenee tlial ed'over fivp years. Snead won his this opportunity to invite every American to pufchoso on extra loaglng the-vriM^Bk endm-or." MANCHESTER ■ whether or not she is treated like ,wift satisfy you and Herb; Until MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST , OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 10 the exposure of the department’s third in 1954 at age 43. Demaret The unions repieeept ehgtieiea, • looker or a customer. shore |n freedom by purchasing on extra Savings Bond during V . rou can answer these queetiobs, action likely will make .(lie in­ 39 i^ e n he Won No. 8 In 1950. firemen, trainnuM, eoodnetsre MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. I f she.,ts.eJs treated like a looker; . __ the Freedom -Bond privo."— dohn ^F. Kennedy, Tho White lossever, you arg not lOody to quiry more, rather toon leas In- PotoKA^ third Masters come this aad swltekmea and total SM,* iBl-SlS OCNTER ATREBIWMAKCnnESTERg CONN. MOW LOADS OF CONVKNUSNT*^PAREING IN OlM M^W SJO’AMDED PARKING .J^AJ ill a ttia Clark who waiU 00 vectivoi •i»in f at 82. Houses ■ ' • r I - -- l-r-:,: •- ' ;.w;. ') r —t . . .. .V if >■ .- .■ v’’ .. ■■■ ■(‘arr&V-i’ '^ :* ’ '', '*',■ . I .i' •' . - _ -V , ,,^ ,; , , , _. • •,•;•„■■- .- .-i; •...- V.-a '»' . t." '".'-54.1''^ ■ ' ' . k' if •. , . - . .• • c f.i ■ . r' vn )v - ’. . •' - ■ . • . - f -T- ' ■'-.---ir. , ■’•—-.-■-.I ,i.-Ml 4«A PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTEK. EVElrflNG HERALD, iJANCiaESTER» C0NN„ PRroAY,"Jtj?fE 22,"l96a I-..'. ■ iiili«iwi» II ■ \ S^tion Tu>o FRIDAY,; JUNE 22, 1962 inanrtrps&): lEorntng FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962 Pages 13 io 24 .1 ■/ Andover ...... I'W. _L ’■ . I I 111 ii»; '.^^.^j,--:-' ; ' \ ; ■ '■F - ■-> I W ii Students Fihancial M id to M H S Grads s- Am ounts tqjAhout $40fi00 Rceijiieiiteof RA BONUS!...i^GREEN STAMPS '.'i Rham Aivurdsj Ftnanclai assistancle awarded by^lege; Joyce Flynn, Elmira; Beth % ■ / f , •■*^__±. colleges and local organizations to Gartsldc. the Education Club and the graduating class at Manches­ Kiwanis Club scholarships; Donald mtiit Andover atud«nts wonl ter High ^ h ool amounts to about Golas. LaBonne-Silversteln; Frien­ •wnrcU and •eholnnhipa at^thej $40,000''according to 'figures com- d s Golden, Boston University; lUIAM Higti fldiool (r a ^ a t io n '^ ^1164 by the school's guidance de­ Shirley Hallln. Kiwanis and the partment. Education Club; Linda Hasaett •rdaec laat night Tero^ticKud About $30,0(>p of it is in the form- from the University of Connecti­ N. (Sough Sdi.olai^^pai'l^iuMtired of outright gifts' from.. colleges. cut and the Kiwanis Club; Jon by the Andchrer t*nCand'the And- Local scholarships added another Hud.son, RPI and Rotary Scholar- ovw Teadien Asaociatlon tor etu- $S;0(X).' Loans contributed $3,000 ■ships and from Union College; Lydia Jackie. Connecticut College. denU entering the t e a c h ^ pro- and job opportunities' another $i,- 500. Franklin College gave Charles feaaion, were awarded to Ruth loy a scholarship: Kiwanis Club DurKee and (Htile Jennlnga. An­ -m The amount is probably greater, other (Sough Scholarship for a the guidance office points out. be­ nreaented Dmiglas Kopcha with an cause.)! is npt notified of all the award; Cheryl Llaclolti from the atudent desiring to become' an en­ ■Y - gineer, went to Richard TaTle, award.4' and loans. Education Club; Richard Lom­ m . who plans to enter Beloit College. Those students receiving finan­ bardo, Trinity; Joanne Lticas. X Mias Durkee, who will ; enter cial a.ssista'nce are; Anthony All- Western Re.serve; Roger Macalone. Northeastern University, iHm won brio, from W^esleyan; James All­ Trinity; Sandra Malln, Kiwanis; Northeastern' Grad Carolyn Mather, the Dan Man- a Studoit Council Scholainh^ and brio, Wesleyan; .Karen Amaio, a Donald T. Hayes, Son o f Mrs. Miss Jennings. also won a Rham scholarship from the Education chuck Scholarship; Cgrolyn McNa­ Education Association Scholarship Club of Manchester: David Ander­ mara: Junior Century Club; Paula Dorothy Haye.s, 23 Parker St., and and a Regional Parent-Teadier- son received scholarships from McNamara, Klwanja, Rotary, and the late Thomas Hayes, hag re­ - Student Association Sidiolarshlp. Dartmouth, Wesleyan, Union. Al­ the Betty Crocker awarda; George- ceived a bachelor of science de> ann Minder, Dan M'anchuck. David Ursln won a Student NO MON EY OOWN... ’CHARGE-I ’ A T G R A N T S fred and Bate.s; Patricia Appleby, gree in engineering from Nortll- Council Scholarship, and Danid Mt. Ida; Harry Arnold, North­ Bernadette Pnrclak received the Nicholson received the Andover eastern,. -Bally Aspinwall from the High School p r o Scholarship. eastern University In Boetim, Norton -Fund Scholarship Award. American Legion; Lois Barre from Robert PapanoR, from Wesleyan. Ma.ss. Elyse Calkins received the Foote Voujc. * (HertW photoa by Saternis) the Dental Society; David Baxter, William Pickering. Bucknell and Hayes was a member of thg Award in home economics;'' Alan Cynthia Cyrkiewicz takes the rostrum at Rockville High School commencement exercises. She was one of four student speakers. . - Cornell; Fred Brazitis, Chicago; Duke; Dennis Podolny, John Hop­ honor secletV and Beta Gamnui,* I^tchinson, senior class president, Marilyn Brontell received the Sen­ kins; Gall Prescott, Elmira; I^lllp Epsilon, honor society in engineer­ fim n the Foote Award fo r art; and ior Girls Club Award. Rice, Kalamazoo, Alleghany and ing. Lynn Boylngton received the Fbote Jacquelin> Cook was awarded Earlham; John Salcius, George­ A 1957 graduate of Manchester Award in foreign language. X a scholarship from Simmons: Mi­ town: Bruce Stevens, Trinity;- El- High School, he will be working Andover m e mi hers o f the RHS Holds First Outdoor Graduation chele Drapeau, from the MEA, myra .Teasler, Emblem Club, Ki­ for the Chicago Bridge Ir6n graduating elaas are: Shaitm Bll- Vi and the Vetrlanok School PTA; wanis; and Geraldine V6rge, rfom Works, a civil engineering firm la Unge, Lyn Boylngton, Blyee Calk- Susan Feltham, Colby Junior* Col- the Board of Realtors. Granville, Pa. • ins, John A. O arlw m , Roy Dar­ The presentation of several 'it!T m r u, ' ' ^'4’ win Jr., Ruth Durkee, Keren Fal- awarda shared the feature billing eetta, Janies Koran, Mary Ann t ' with the conferring of diplomas Garger, Alan Hutchinson, CkSe laat night at the first outdoor graduaUon exercises held at Rock­ ' ' ■ .' : MEA Seeking j J^n^gs, R oy den Konopaske, ■ -v • • -■ 44v M ville High School. A total of 147 More Nigerian People WWtaey B. Merritt Jr,, Mary Jean ■ - -..J;-... ' Mitchell, Daniel Nicholson, Mary seniors were awarded diplomas. The Florence Whitlock Memorial PR OfficiiH Anne Ramage, Kerleen Taylor, Award for the “two scholars whose lAwrence T^betts, David Ursln;' standing in the high school has Thp ManchPstor Kduratlon As* Will Visit Manchester Whitcomb, and Richard Tale. i been the highest for four years" »X)v- The Douglas Ubrary In Hebron }4orialifm has approved tho hlririR went to Glenn Snape, valedictorian, of- ft part*Ume ex6«ut1ve seoiT- is cum ntly displaying art work of and Qirol Hyjek, saultatorian. Eight officials from Western Nigeria of the Federation''of four Rham High School seniors, In- / tary for publicity and inlernal Winner of the CSiarles Ellsworth communlcaMons work during? the Nigeria will visit Manchester from July 10 through 13 to rtudlng Alan Hutchinson and Karen Nettleton anvard -^ipresented tb a Falcetto of Andover. 19R2*63 school year, and is ac­ study the town’s method of adopting a budget, administering male graduate oh' the basis of B i y cepting appHcatjons for the new OOP Women Meet scholarship, leadership, and ch$*>-- health and welfare programs, and providing education for The Andover Republican Wom- ppat. ^ ' 10,000 pupils. acter — was Gary Graft. The prop*.- mnnth position Is SL-IOO, to be senior girl excelling- ifi leadership, paid through an ineiease In indi­ a monthly newsletter to include from the group that visited tho mentary school. Officera for the J\ scholarship Mid dfiitiatlve — went ' townwide and statewide news vidual annual dues from $3 to $5. town last June, have chosen Man­ coming year will be elected and In­ to CarolTO BSckwlth. about the professional teachers’ stalled. and annual reports by all i' i. Mrs Bernice Maher, MEA chester as the only town with' a' OtMor'awarda won by Snape In­ t ■ -ette... president, said per.sons interested organizations, Mrs, Maher said. committee chairmen will be given c lu d e a Rotary Club award for ex­ She added tha) effucatlon a.ssocla- counclI-mBnager form of govern­ RefreshmenU wiU be served by WOMEN'S COnON in applying for tlie post must do cellence in English and the four- HO by July 1 through Box M at Tlic tion branches I in ' other towns ' In ment they will study on their tour Mrs. ( ^ 1 Stlens, hospitality chair­ y e a r Rentschler Mathematics Conncetlciit have executive socre- of . the United States. man, assisted by Mrs. Eleanor B. Herald, DRESSES IN NEW Prize, given by the United Aircraft She said the executive sccretai-y tarlcs to improve efficiency and The olTiciala. all nvarried, ' ink Dickinson, Mrs. Francis P. Haines, Corp. to emphasize the importance communications between ' the and Mrs. Edward Montandon. "WOODCREST" COnOHS will work with the .MEA's new Soyode Franklin, 47, permanent of mathematics as a preparation political action cohunltthe later; group and town and w(thln the secretary In the ministry of health; Tonight the staff o f the elemen­ FASHION PRINTS for a career in science and en­ organization. i • Gathered from America’s top mlUs this summer in arranging a Sep­ Thomas Ogunkoya, 41, principal tary school wrfll be entertained at MEN'S BROADCLOTH gineering. a cook-out at the home of Mr. and a For home and fashion sewing. tember open meeting at which Inspector of education, ministry of 2 For Mlsa Hyjek also was awarded education; Hezekiah Adedeji, 41, Mrs. Ralph Ransom and the home the Philip M. Howe- Memorial 1902 candidates for the board of E.xlvnonna Mae that led to authorization of the : • ^ I f Aprons a COVERED SAUCEPAN the Rotary (31ub; JGss Kloter, ber, Pamela Grace Barbero, Nancy Charles Field, Susan Catherine Spicer, Karen E>ther Staiger, OR POT ■Missouri River Flood Ckintrol Act from the Vernon Area Junior Edyth Beaupre, ’ Carolyn Ann Galligan. Martha Ann Stanley. of 1944. m LOOK-N-SEE UTILITY women's Club; and Mary Meader, Wayne - Arthur Gardner, David Joan Park Steveson, Bruce Lew­ Regularly 79c ea. NOW PAN Beckwith (3), Martha Anne Beebe, He also authored, and got from the Rockville Public Health David Gerald Belanger. - Robert Genoveai, Barbara Jean is Stone, Carolyn Lenore Suchechl. % Gerrish, John Mlrtiael Gessay III, through (Congress, a provision re- SPECIAL Nursing Association. Ourina Linda Belanger, Edward Kathleen Victoria Tantillo. Shirley serVii^ half of the power gener- The E. Steven Henry Memorial Alan Berman, Barbara Helen Judith Anne Goolsby, ’ Gary Wen­ Ann Taylorr Philip Jon Thayer. dell Graff, Elaine Marie Gwara, ^ ated from Big Bend Dam on the each ' awards for excellence in scholar­ Bleleckl, Catherine Ann Bolles, Russell Robert Thomas, Joan Mari­ Missouri River for use in South ship during the current year were Susan BUzabeth Borrup, Law­ Marianne Kathleen Hammer, How­ lyn Tomezak, Robert John Weber, ard Evan Hansen, Michael Thomas CURTAIN RAISER. . . Dakota. presented to Eklouardina Leclerc, a rence Joseph Boudreau, Ibren Lee Craig Ogden Weed, Sandra Jean. Junior; Susan Abuza, a sopho- Hansen, Carol Turner Hileman, C)ase was an opponent of. back­ First quality, thicsty-looged cti^ h Browning, Joan Marie Bttchanah, White, John Richard Williams Jr.. door spending practices In govern­ each (Jheryl Ann HIU, Sandra Jean Wesley Robert Wilson, Robert ment, a form of financing through terries; coordinated stripxis, solids. 'Hlrth, 14arilyn Deane' Hoering, Jo- Wayne Wojteczko, Theresa Sharon Today, the Free World is virtually surrounded by Treasury borrowlpg rather than 22x44". StfK-k up at sjjecial savings! a ^ h Emil Hollay, Judith Elaine Wood, Paul Leroy Young Jr., Jo­ by'direct congressional appropria­ 1 ',' « nv":. Honnon. anne Carol Zielski. hostile (nirtains. Eastern Europe’s “ Iron Curtain.” Matching Wash-Cloths____ 8 for $1 tions. Richard Thaddeus John Huels- Red China’s “Bamboo Curtain” . And, a s(»mt Other programs with which Case LADIES' mann, Kathleen Ann Hussey ’ Car­ was identified included research 16.Pe. SETS ol Ann Hyjek (2), Francis Michael Rockville-V ernon 90 miles from our own shores, l^idel Castro’s efforts to produce usable water Janton Jr., Carol Ann Jeffcoat, Bigger-than-ever value! CALIFORNIA Richard Lucius Karen, Elizabeth supplies'., from brackish ..and sea (4 Place ^ttings)'’’ “Sugar Curtain”. ACETATE Theresa Kasperan. Rita Louise Self-Help Course water and weather control studies SAVE ON ’DOGWOOD’ FOLDING including cloud seeding tech­ A L L E A S Y ^ R E Kingsbury. Lynn Marian Kloter niques. I^ZEtW ARI BRAZIER (5), Karen Patricia KltoU. Brad­ Scheduled by CD As a regular buyer of US Savings Bonds, you not PRINT BATH TOWELS COnON DUSTERS ford Henry Kluczewskl, Linda Rae One of the five demonstration ''H BRIEFS REDWOOD Knoff, Ernest James Kunz Jr., only help our country sustain the hea'vy burden plants built by the government in JoAnn Helen Kurr. Joan Ceclle Vernon Civil Defense will spon­ the saline water conversion pro­ kVvwti;''*3 MNNGRWARE •.Fancy Trims LaBelle, Margaret Ruth LaCha- sor a medical self-help course in (jf the Cold War, but you piit those dollars to gram was located at Webster, S.D. pelle (6). late summer, a course aimed at (3ase submitted the first legisla­ REG; 1.A9 Ekhvard Carl Larson, Patricia teaching laymen medical needs in work building our economic strength. tive proposal for selling surplus • White, Pastels Ann Laiuria, Dayid Mark La-wryn'o- farm commodities to foreign coun­ CLOSEOUT wicz,, Mildred Louise Lawton, JuH- a doctor's absence. Included will be tries in exchange for foreign cur­ Fluffy Cannon cotton terries, 22x44*, anne Barbara Lemek, Diane Elea­ instruction on childbirth. 'This month, buy an extra bond—an extra share of rencies. nor Usk, Daniel William Little, Vernon CD Chief Edmund F. He was the third ranking Re­ with Grants own washfast ‘Dogwood’ Judith Bertha Lube, Lipring Sig­ Dwyer said appUcants for the pro­ freedom—at any office of jlartford National Bank. 'i- ■ gram are being 'signed up now. In­ publican member of the Senate print in pink, yellow, blue or lilac. f t New! Completely assem- mund LukasieWskl. William George formation may be had by calling Armed Services Committee. 'l^ed! Requires no tools. Rmbossedcottonormaidu Markham. Joan Carole McCabe, Through his two Important com­ crepe in four styles. Sol­ Barbara Ann McDonald, John constable headquarters dt the pub­ Ready to use. Collapses, lic safety building In Vernon Cen­ mittee posts, he served as an ex- set ids or prints...elegant Paul McKone, ’ Elizabeth Margaret officio m em ber, of the Senate hanga 1* sturdy legs, 6 ' McLeod (8 ), Mary Eli^beth ter week days between 9 a.'m. and I***"'* 6 p.m. Appropriations Committee for na­ wbetls. Terrific buyl trims. Sizes 12 to 20. Meiader, EUzabeth Arlene Miner, Linda Jane Morse. The course will begin either the tional defense and rivers and har­ last Monday in August or immedi­ bors bills. Douglas John Moser, Patrick Use indoors os sturdy cosd John Murphy, Sheila Ann Murphy, ately following Labor Day.. He moved with his parents to It will be sponsored Jointly by Sturgts, S.D., ln--1909, attended FOLDING’ GIRLS’ 57-PlECE SET UCTXJB OlIUJS' or gune taUe for'^Mweb or^ EUa Ether Nagy, Judith Claire rumims room . . . use out-" the local CD organization and the high school at Sturgis., and ■ Hot U.S. Public Health Service, the Springs and held degrees from ACETATB . P U Y doors oil summer for out­ ALUMINUM HUBACK door cooking! Legal Notices American Medical Association, Dakota Wesleyan (Mitchell, S.D.) DIAMOND American Red Cross and the De­ and Northwestern universities. DRESSES UHITATION OBOEB , PANTIES AT A COURT OF PROKATB- held partment of Defense. ' During World War I, Case Compare at 3 for 1.17 DINNERWARE 5- Piece nw ^W Priced at Maachorter, .adthin and for the Dr. Michael McCarthy, intern .served as a private In the Ma­ 4 GIRLS 6 to 1« SIZE S'2 to 6 District of Maneheater on the IMitb day If perfect, you'd pay 1.99 WEB of June, 1962. at Manchester Memorial Hospital, rine (Jorps. He had been a cap­ TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS Set liKludesi Preaent Hem. .John J. WaUeU. Judge. will be the instructor. A series of tain in the Marine Reserves since 34x62*BEACH TOWELS ; Eatate of Ralph W. Quigley late of IS topics w(lll be, covered in the 1937. Lint-free, super absor- m A $ G .50 IfancheSter in- aald District, deceased. program';’■Plahs at* to- cover two Tiny imperfections won’t BOWEB 6- Fooi "Tablt On motion of Louella U. Quirtey of He edited newspapers in Rapid bent cotton terry. Kitch- MU T’” \ topics eacR week. affect looks or service. The program is one recently pro­ City, Hot Springs and Chister, en-cOlor stripes, checks ; 0 ■ ORDERHlD: Tnat - six months from S.D.. In 1922-42, and during this • l " >POU8WBD... '• 2 i ^ o o t _ the J9th day of June, 1962, be the moted by the federal government. Novelty prints, stripes. ALUMINUM TUBINO Each , are pmUed and alloared for the tim e' proposed the Black Hills .creditors wfUila whtrii to-bring in tbeir .The eventual goal Is instruction of m m t Slimmer White House for Presl- SIdt BMehM claims against said estate, and said one member of each family. • HIGH IMPACfT executrix ia directed to give public dent Calvin Coolidge, and actively STYRENE, ARMS National agencies sponsoring the " CHILDREN’S netlce to tbs creditors to bring in tbeir course hkve contributed a projec­ tooqooMOOO«;| promoted development of) highway FLASTTC Plus B-z Trams eialma within . said time altowed^ by and natural resource potential of • FIRESTONB VBLON , ALUMINUM . BObiisUng a copy of this order in tor, slides, instructional book, and South Dakota. WEBBING tome newspaper having a circulation in students' handbooks. The Vreriton W E G IV E d u n g a r e e s ' KROKAY dfanrict within ten days Case served as a member of vf- Brom 'oat« or this ordpr aiid return CD organization has retained the m the State Regents of Education REG. 8.88 2 SIZES 2 to 6 2 End Benches FREE! nuke iQ .t^ court of th« notice ^en , instructor and will provide quar­ SAVETWICE CHAIRS J JOHN J. WAIaLKTT. JUdze. ters for instruction at the public from 1931-33. He made an unsuc­ S E H ^ indoonivor out, on year ’ixiund, ycAi'U find a multitude of uzea I safety building. cessful race for the House in 1934 tor tbia aturdy, haadaome redwood aet. Of heavy IH " knotty I ySWATIOK ORDKB AT YOUR FRIENDLY REG. 79o VALUE 'A T A COURT OF. PROBATE held Topics are: Radioactive'fallout before being elected t o . the first FAMILY STORE California redwood'with rounded comera and edgei . . . no^a M- Manche^r> Within and . for the of his seven terms in 1936. more h a i^ aharp aquoire edgea! Table and aide benebet. ,)M*e I M uiet of Maadbestcr on tbe 2(Hb day Survivors include his widow, the GREEN Get lowest prices and THE EXTRA of a generpoa Ox toet long. Ideal for family uae. , I -d* June, 1962. ' Ls T A M P S Pr^nt'Ron. John J. Wallett Judge. former Myrle Graves of Mitchell, [ S T A M P S ^ iW f GREEN STAMPS with ev etr pur­ E(riate of WElam J. Daly late of PertK>nal Notices 8.D., and one daughter, Jane. His chase you make. -t* ■' > PtlBMraXJPABBDrd'^ " "liagter in aald District, deceased, motion o f Robert Safter, 111 Sourtfora National son, Francis. Higbes Case Jr., ' Bh; Martfoid,donn,. admin- died in 1948. — .BD:'That: six inoothe from In Hemoilaja file 20(b day of :Jimf), 1962. be and tbe Computer Tiuf oame are Hroiftid n d allowed tor tbe In tovTiig memory of Ksney Jano itorx within which to bring In their GoldenMer. 'who psiued sway June 22.' i—‘S" I " m n STMUC THAT h a s EVratYTUINO” -- agaJnal said estate, and said 1981.* MAdl Trust Com puajr CHIOAOO-i-Welgliing Mily 10 bator is directed to give public to the creditors t o bring ’ She wax on angel, too sweet lor earth. dunces and Just « little larger MANCHESIER SHOPPING PARKADE FUjEUmURB DEPARTMENT _ . within said time alk Sent here for a xtiort while, than a deck of cards is an ex­ aubutoing ajiidny -of ibis order in some God marked tier when ha gavt hor perimental “microminiature" com­ bewap«M>er bariiig a clrctilaUan in said birth. BIAIN 8T., MANCHESTER e Md 9-5221 ' district within ten days from And took her with a imlle. puter 150 times tnialler and 48 F/f 4 «( fUa mdad aod rauun make times lighter than previous minla- PARKADE STORE OPEN DAILY TILL 9:30 P.AA. Mirtto iha rintlce zWqa. ' .Mr, and Mra.lira, Metm rhait OoMaoMar turs tra^iator eoii4>utors. JOBD6 J. WAIAJRT. Judsq^ CorolyD oad Boberi. r - r i ‘ ' t; -r— ■ X X\, ’X ' pt... . / PAGE POUlvnSEN MANCHESTER EVENING/HERALD; MANCHESTER, C O l^ ERIDAY, JUNE 22. 19«* MANCHESTTCR E v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o i w , - F r i d a y , j u n b 22, i s e z PAGfi FlPtEJEN Bolton ^ 7 Coventry i. Tal(S0ttv U le effort to sweeten the bill for ifielr VS.^Soviet Culture Exchange Special Summsr Courses - Voter Making Sessions Exam Results Ready E^ennedy Loses arcks. For Disabled at Home Churcli to Start B.qt teme northern and wc.stem Band Conceit Booms Despite Minor Friction Results of tb(i> May college Democriits classed as party faith- 50 Fair Mapehester :< residents with entrance examinitiona for Man­ IDs Farm Bill ■ful or liberals jolnedf too, They in­ permanent physical disabilities Canvass Sunday chester Hi^h School students cluded Ne^l. Smith of Iowa, Jobii Set 15otnoiTow B.V CHARLES L,' WEST <‘ Most AmertcM ahd Soviet per­ Guitar Hobby Classes who would like to become vot-' are available in the high Rouah of In'tUana, Jwieph Montoya NEW YORK (API—Despite the (CobUnui^ from Fage One) formers have' commented on how Set Tomorrow eta may contact the town clerk Four months preparation will be- school:# administrative office. and nioinas Morris of New Mex­ cold war and. Shirley MacLaine's well they hkve been treated. Fein- before July 1 to arrange a spe­ culminated, Sunday When all the. ico, Leo O'BrieiiN of New Y ork.! iTh» Salvation Army band will exasperated desire to "dance the FOR ADULTS «iia TiEN-AGIRS chairman of the Hoiue Agricul­ stein aaid. but if you’re looking Coventry Grange Fair wiU cial* voter making session at membeta'tiif the 'ralcottvUls (Con- Jolm E. Fogarty or'-Rhode Island ^ Im hMrd in an outdoor cohcart to> Itan c4in naked in Red Square for ah incident, it's bound to-hap­ home. ture Ooihmittee and boor chair­ and others. ' be held tomorow at 3 p. m; at tu gregattwial (Church will 'be can­ morrow at T;^(i p.m. at United every May Day," the U.S.-Soviet pen somewhere on tour. Instructions By ^ . Town derk Edward Tomkici v a s ^ tp pledge funds for a butld- man of the bill, indicated it was If only six of these had Vajed the groiinda on Rt 44A. Mrs. WalUr lx)cal 8toekj!» Methodiat Chnpch. The annual cultural exchange program is For example, a single heckler said b*' would be glad to go to kig program which will include an unlikely the House would .act on other way, the bill would ‘ ijave'i . event, .honoring ^tha memory of booming. ,. rose from his seat in the Metro­ 8. Haven la general chairman. a prospective voters hoipe to, addition to tjie church for enlarg­ the Senate bill. carried. SUPPER Reports from both sides , of the politan Opera House during a ' * ARNOLD LANDSBURG Boothe for each' month of the register him. If (he person fllla, ed educational faculties. ' Quotstioiia Furnished by Nor did he show any enthusiasm After it was all over,- (jooley- Wiillam A. (Berti Perrett, wiH out ths proper appl^iafion iron < curtain and both bides of the televUiori Aiming of the Moiseyev ' Coburn bUddlebreok, Inc. for a q^ck attempt to get present asked for a recapitulation of ..the; be 'held on the grounda of Up* year will be set up as follows; blank. ' Nearly 50 'canvatssers will take footlights indicate the audiences— troupe's performance, but was part in the canvass, which will be Bank Stocks emergency feed and wheat pro­ vote, .a rare procedure that gives I AT ST. MAURICE CHURCH HAU. worth House, Havt^.fun witli the sfltitar in our special summer Jshuary, Mrs. Welter Lynch, Applications may. M obtain­ IN BOLTON and the. performers—love the four- quickly,.ushered out. preceded by a luncheon. Bid Asked grams extended for another year. a little more time. ! .year-old program. ed by either tefepnonipg or Mr*;- Myron Lep is general SimUarly, the Goodman band's course^ planned and interesting method teaching bathroom surprise and acoessoriee, Frankliq Welles, chairman of the (Jonn. Bank and Trust In the absence of any legislation, Speaker McCktrmack, realizing | chairman for the concert whicdi "This is like the Paramount in February, Mrs. Raymtmd'L. Pen­ writing Tomkiei a f the Munici­ Co...... 51 66 that a margin of 10 votes was not Negro‘ vocalist, Joya Sherrill, was pal Building.. A certificate from' building fund Ccunmittee, has been the law reverts to the 1968 act of SATUROAY, JUNE 23--S;30 to MM ia sponsored by the Women's So­ the old . days," beaqied Benny hooted and whistled at in Tiflls guitar accompaniment for folk, popular and western der, Jewelry; March, Mite June D. assisted by the Rev. Charles Sow- Hartford National former Rejmblican Secretary of even close, denied the request. ciety of Chriitjan Service. A food Goodman alter his clarinet and Loomis, treaaureres from the at­ a doctor must accompany the Bank and Trust Cki. 44Hi 48Vi when she sang "Katusha" to frac­ application. der, fund raising consultant. Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, sale and snack bar will open at jasx band knocked them in the tured Russian. Since the audience music. ‘ tic; April, Mrs. Adoiph Roberts, Fire Insurance Companies Tickets May Be Purchased At the Door Each year, about five or six The Hkrtford architectural firm which the .Democrats claim Is 8;30 p.mr- Strawberry shortcake aisles in . Leningrad Wednesday. in that Georgian city applauded haadkerchiefa; May, Mrs. Merrill Htfd. Fire ...... 56 60 largely responsible for the present Going, plants' end flowers. disabled persons become voters of Hollis Whipple Kincaid has al­ Picnic Tonight'* Only Bbiton's Famous Strawberries Used will be served by Mra, Kenneth Only Thursday night. Impre­ her other numbers, it was ex­ NaUonal Fire ...... 112 122 mountainous pile of surpluses. Peirett. Mrs. Prank Ulm and Mrs. CLASSES and PRIVATE SUMMER LESSpNS at home. , ready been engaged to draw up sario Sol Hurok returned from plained that the objection ‘was due June, Mrs. Haven, bridal booth; Phoenix Fire ...... 84 90 There is no doubt the a ^ in is - Michael Goldsnlder. abroad where he lined up a new preliminary plans for the new edu­ Life and IndMnnity Ins. Cos. For Dramatists to anti-Russian nationalistic pride July and August, Raymond L. cational structure as well as other tratlon played every card qt had Paui and Betty Haddad will be American tour for the t^Ishot START THE WEEK OP JUNE 25 ' Aetna Casualty...... 60 66 of Georgians. Her version of Tenner, refreshments; September, Plaster Jr., bat boy, and John renovations to the ishurch. to try to'w in passage of its bill. In charge of the hot dog booth Ballet. The Soviet dancers will Mrs. Ward Day and Mrs. Barbara Rialey, coach. Aetna U fe ...... 95 , 105 The Little Theater of Manches­ M^and Charles and Jane, Miller, of "Katusha" was liked to Moscow. Everett Castetter, building com­ Conn. General ...... 101 111 Capitol Hill telephones had been often it the Metropolitan Opera DlfficHlUes for Miss McLaine- Per Information CaH Ml 9*7835 Giggey, childrens’ booth; October, Brielk mittee chairman, and Sunday kept Jingling with calls from the ter will have its annual picnic to­ J ;,the hamburg booth, ice cream House here Sept. 6. Mrs- Theodore . Mellen, pantry Newly elected ‘officers qt St. Htfd. Steam Boiler M 110 'j'aalea_will be 'directed by Mrs. who was In the Soviet Union' as School Supt. Mrs. Roger Spencer White Hous*. night at 6 at the home of Mr. and q f m a n c k e s t b b Hurok'it agency has handled Enrellnwnt Limited *— Instrumnnti Leohnd self; November, Mrs. C. Irving Jude Cwncil, KofC, will be in­ Travelers ...... ll7 .127 FLETCHER CLASS CO. • Barbara Dickerman and Mrs. a private tourist and not to con­ hdpe actual construction can get Secretory of Agriculture Orville Mrs. Albert Hemingway. Vernon many of 'the exchange perform­ Loomis, baked foods and Decem­ stalled at 7 p.m. June 30 at the under way late this summer or Public UtiUtles hntohetl Samuel Walker. nexion irith the cultural exchange Conn. Light Power .. 25 27 L. Freeman had invested an enor­ ers. It sent violinist Isaac Stern, ber, Mrs. Charles Raisch, Christ­ KofC home. 'ITiere will be a buf- early in the fall. Rd.. Bolton Lake. 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE >t* Bob and Marion Arendt will* be program—occurred because of an Htfd. Electric Light 63Vi '68V4 mous amount of time and effort 9-7878 pianist Van Clibum,. soprano Ro­ impromptu overnight bull session mas. fett pigiper and reception follow­ There will be^a buffet supper, WHEN YOU THINK OF In charge o f the soda, and Fred ing the Installation. Installation After the canvass has been com­ Hartford Gas Oo. .. . 62 to persuade his fellow Democrats dancing and social hour after OLASS, THINK OF FLETCHERl berta Peters, the late baritone with American and Soviet students A supper featuring baked beans, pleted and the architect's plans and Alvie Warren, of the coffee. salad, ham, rolls, butter, coffee and will be by District Deputy John Southern New Etogland to vote for the bill, and spent awlmrning from 6 to 7. CORNER UUBAira 91/ \ Leonard Warren and tenor Jan of L en in m d University. She. had have been submitted, it will only most of the three-day debate in Mrs. Robert Richardson and Mrs. Peorce to the Soviet Union. It strawberry shortcake will be F. Andrelski of Stafford Springs. Telephone ...... 44*4 48V4 The picnic committee Include.^ been schratiled to take a train to be necessary for them to be ac­ an office Just across a hall from Samuel Stitham will be chairmen booked the Bolshoi Ballet, the served at 5:30 p. m. The Couples Club of First (Con­ Manufacturing Companies Betty Spaila, PhU Burgess,' Joan LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! ^ ef the food sale. Moscow that night, but decided cepted by the congrregation before Arrow, Hart, Heg, .53 ,57 the House chamber. Republicans Moiseyev company., of folk dan- gregational Church will have its Coe, Beverly Burton and Anne Oharlea Warren will make ar- on the spur of the moment not Oub Pack 65 Outing - breaking ground. Associated Spring . . ll'e 1314 PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKINQ cer.s, pianist Sviatoslav Richter annual cqokout tomorrow ev^ing derided his efforts as pressur4r Miller. rangementa for the lights. Mrs. to go. CUT UTILITY BILLS Cub Scout Pack 65 will have a at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ ^ 7 RH8 Grade Bristol Brass ...... 8 9V4 tactics and arm-twisting. Group attendance at summer and Ukrainian and Georgian Harold Hoar in publicity chairman Her travel agency apparently family outing Wednesday at 6:30 seph Kabllk in Hebron. Seven atudenta from Talcottville Dunham Bu.sh ...... 4\4 5V4 Just after Thursday night's vote theaters will ^ planned by the AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ,, for the concert sind sales. dance groups, among othefhi, for wasn't told, for her luggage was p. m. at the Waterfront Heights were among the 147 graduates of Em-Hart ...... 46 52 drama club. Tryouts for a musleali their U.S. tours. The senior boys baseball team Freeman emerged from the office V'' Summer School Oanoeled moved to the hotel lobby and she Association beach on Rt. 31. Each representing Coventry in the Rockville High school last night. Fafnir ...... 37'4 41 >4 IcMking stunned and unbelieving. "The Boy Friend," will be sched­ "Thievery is not unique in GLASS FURNITURE TOPS School Supt. Philip C. Llguori was checked out of her room. She fam ily is to bring -its own food greater Willlmantlc League is They were Martha Beebe, Doug­ Hcublein ...... 1,5'i 17(4 ■ "I expected it to go the other uled soon. cither country," said an agency reports that there will be no sum- returned to find t ..bag. of films, with ice cream and soft drinks to scheduled to play Sunday: The las Drew. Judy Honnon. Kathleen N. B. M achine...... 16 V4 18'4 way." he said. " I ’m still trying .spokesman, when asked if he MIRRORS IRreplaee and Deer) msr school program this year in notes and plane tickets mis.sing, be furnished by the pack commit­ team Is comprised of 15 and 16 Hussey, Rita Kingsbury. Donna North and Judd .... 12 14 to find out what happened." REV. ALBERT D. TAIBOT knew of any Incident In the Tired of the high costs for hot Bolton because the response has and no bed. tee. The pack committee will meet year-old boys and is sponsored by Spicer and Wesley Wilson. Stanley W orks..... 16>4 18'4 House Democratic leaders had . BRIDGEPORT (AP)—The Rev. PICTURE FRAMING (oH types) not been great enough to warrant What Kind of Toy Is That? United States comparable to the The actress-dancer, 2A reacted at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the home the (Connecticut By-Products (Co. School Board member Dr. Rob­ Veeder-Root ...... 41'4 45V4 been quieUy confident all along Albert D. Talbot, 63. pastor of It. In a preliminary survey, about You can never tell what you'll see If you go to a graduation. ‘James Read Jr . 10 months old, of 71 theft of Miss MacLaine's baggage with her naked can' can state­ of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Archam- ert Kingsbury of Taicottville as­ The above quotations are not to that they had enough votes to put Blessed Sacrament Church here, WINDOW and PLATE GLASS - 50 people ahowed an Interest in Hollis Rd., South Windsor, attended the Bllsworth Memorial High School graduation to see his aunt, from a Leningrad hotel lobby ment, obviously rememiwring water? A fuel oil powered water bault on Rt. 31. Manchester Evening Herald sisted in presenting tbs': diplomas be construed as actual markets. across the bill. collapsed and died ycaterday. In to the graduates. CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK _ summer oourses. Only a few have Kathleen J. Csa.szar. receive her diploma. He also saw a camera. The. camera and the feet be­ Tuesday night. Premier Khrushchev callta^^toe, Church News Coventry correspondent, F. Paul­ Post mortems on what went the church rectory.- - paid the-required fee of 35 per long td Constable Charles E. Jiirgelas. (Herald photo by Satdrnls i. The’ spokesman. Martin Feln- dance immoral and shocking wntm The Rev. Andrew W. Mason, as­ ine Little, telephone Pilgrim Funeral services will take place klonrliMiter Evening Herald Tal- wrong were the order of the day. MEDICINE C A IIn II s and SHOWER DOORS course and Ugjiori said he plans stein, said there had been several he saw it during filming in H oll^ sistant minister of the First Con­ 2-6231. Observers agreed that It was Ken­ Monday In the church. Burial will unpubllclzed cases of theft of wood. heater gives 4 times more hot gregational Church of Guilford, fwttville correspondent, Morris 81- - to- rstum the money to the.se with at 8 p.m. in the banquet room of non. Is married to the former Miss Police Arrests nedy's most damaging setback in be In-Fall River, Mass., where the OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINO , a notice of cancellation of plans., Roi'kvilh’4 'prnon money and U.S. merchandise Miss MacLaine attracted nb at-, will be the guest preacher at ^ e moncelli, t e 1 eplione Mitchell priest received his early educa­ the Three .Is Rcslaiirartl. The .Mary Helen Alder, daughter of the 3-2383. <3ongre.ss this year, and that its Such a summer program would board was offered the use-of-the from Soviet performers' U.S." hotel tention to the Soviet Union be­ U a.m. services Sunday at First tion. Me-: was a native of Warwick, DSTIMATES OLADLT GIVEN Rev. and Mrs. Ia>.slle Alder of Elk- Congregational Church. The Rev. Mrs. Laura Bessie Mlodzinski adverse political effect could have to be supported entirely by room by John Moi-isnos. The school ton. Md. The couple has three Sons rooms. However, he did not cite cause her pictures have aevar (ater for half the oosL Get BOY SCOUT hardly be overestimated. The de­ (Quebec, CJanadA Ellison Studying any individual case. James R. MacArthur, pastor, is of 3.5 Dover Rd. last night was tuition paid by those attending. In board plans to present Its six year and a daughter. been shown there. charged with non-support. She has feat is bound to lend encourage­ some towns the board of education part of .Uie staff of the Bushnell secondary school plans In detail so Al Georgetown U. He will be teaching mathematics Young Peoples Conference at Notes and News Potterton Named posted a *500 bond while await­ ment to opponents of other major pays for part of the expenses so tokuiapeoplB* may be informed be­ in the fall at Rising Sun High Camp Woodstock to be held for a ing appearance In Circuit Court Kennedy bills, such as tax revi­ that a lower tuition charge ran bs fore it is time to vote on the Is­ the raO gals, a day you sion, reciprocal trade revision and Wilbur Bllison of Rising Sun, School. ’ week starting tomorrow. Seminar Teacher 12. Manchester, July 9. made, Ugu6ri aaid. In explaining sue. The Rev. Rog«t W. Heinz, pas­ Troop 91 CUfford G. Hlitson, 17. of medical care for the aged. that th« tuition coats might have Pre-whiMil Cllnica Md„ and formerly df Rockville, has Awards were presented to scouts tor of the Lutheran Church, will George A. Potterton, a biology Thompsonvlll.e yesterday Was ob­ And it was perhaps the most been responsible for the small been swarded a scholarship to ORANGE HALL of Troop 91 at a father and son Hearing and vision tests for chil­ anoseyo up to use “The Perfect Love" as his ser­ teacher at Manchester High served driving in an erratic way challenging test so far of the new RENT J>ohmaL {jt )s a A . h e r e ! number of registrations. ! dren who will enter Grade 1 In Georgetown University for an mon topic during the 10:15 a.m. cookout and oampfire (Ctourt of at Main and Bissell Sts. and House Democratic leadership pf Honor recently at Camp Johnson. School, will conduct an in-service The school office will be operi September will be given at the eight-week aummer oourse, services Sunday at Coventry seminar, sponsored by the Nation­ charged wtih reckless driving by Speaker John W. McCormack of daily during the summer from 9 Community Hall July 2 and 3. Eiach patrol presented a sjdt. Patrolman Robert Lannan. Hut­ Massachusetts. He obviously A 19.16 graduate of Rockville 1 2 Grammar School. Sunday school al Science Foundation, at St. Jo­ and ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS a. m. until 3 p. m., Monday through There is no charge for the tests. 4t00 yearly. will be at 9 a.m. After the service, The following awards were pre­ son was ordered to appear In Cir­ failed the test from the adminis­ FOR WEDDINGS High School, he received a bache­ sented: Stanley Slos.sberg. tender­ seph College ill West Hartford dur­ cuit Court 12, Manchester, July Friday. Boya and girls who nOed Appointments may be made b.v lor of arts degree from Eastern A u th e n tte church menibers will meet to select ing the next school year. tration point of view. working papers may secure them calling Mrs. Angelo Massolini of B I N G 0 an official name for the local foot; Thomas Trolll. Alan Rice. 9. Republicans refrained from Nazarene College,, and has taken The “ Seminar In Problems of I? Notch Rd. Restoration church. Peter Haskell and Steven.Vlclaulus. at the office of the superintendent. poBt-gradiiate work in mathe­ 72 East Center St., Manchester Teaching Biology and Chemistry” crowing, but they murmured ap: NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR- Mrs. Sally Rose w'ill return to The adult information discussion second class; Neil Kovensky, safe­ Appointments ma.v also be made matics. He is working for a Ph D. C o l o r s SEE YOUR OIL h ff AT DEALER will be offered for beginning junior Earth't a Stage proval during the tenSe roll rail thO school as full-time secretary group will meet at 8 p.m. Monday ty merit badge; David Best. Neal with Mrs. Ma.ssolini to have the FHII.son. .son of Mr. and Mrs and senior high school teachers in as they noted more and i beginning Honda.v. She will also at the parsonage on Cynthia Lane, Kovensky, Greg Moberg, Kenneth Democrats Joining them. teeth of pre-school children sx- John Ellison of Dob.son Rd., Ver- EVERY SAT. NIGHT-7:30 Walker, Inatructor badges, and two semesters, on Wednesday COPBNHAGE3N — A 3,000-seat eontinbe her duties as clerk for ainhied and cleaned tree at soasions Cornwall Acres. The R^v. Mr. open-air amphitheater has been Most of the Texas, Mississippi EVERYTHING IN STOCKI the board of education. Heinz will conduct the session. Gerald Southergill, assistant patrol afternoons from 6 to S:50 p.m. to be held Jiriy 30, 31 and Aug. 1 WILUAMSBURG* leader. Potterton has taught at Man­ built tn Copenhagen, using earth and Virginia delegations voted Pupils who will be attending the at the hall. Additional staff members have excavated for basements and park­ with the Republicans, in spite of David Best was promoted to chester High School for the past 24 Bolton school for the first time Briefs been added to the Vacation Bible ing garages In neighborboring an arm-longi list of .amendments School which will conclude June 29 senior patrol leader and Robert years, since- coming from Canaan In September may register at the Tile Bolton Horseshoe I-eagiie Wall Paint and high-rise apartments. accepted by the leadership in an school office any day during, the GLASTONBURY at the Coventry Industrial Center. Vlclaulus to junior assistant scout­ High School where he taught for will compete with the Rockville They are Janet Brink. Brenda master. Scoutmaster Clifton Rines two years. He is a member of the One Of summer. Birth certificates, vaccin­ Iveagii* at the coiirls on Brandy Paint and Floor Covering ation, health records and other Satin Trim Enamel Briggs, L«iore Bylee, Donald Se­ thanked junior and adult leaders National Association of Biology SI. tomorrow at 6 p.m. About 12 271? Main St., OlMtonbiiry and well and,Mrs. Joseph Eichner. En­ for their work during the year. The Teachers, the American Institute Connecticut’s pertinent data should be brought men from each league will take R R to the school when registering. | ‘■THE STORE THAT CHTCKEN A LA KING N.B.C. rollment has jyown to 125. Court of Honor closed with the of Biologjcal Sciences, the Ameri­ part. The public Is invited. CaUPITS CHOCXILATI? Testimonial Slated scout prayer. can Forestry Association, the Na­ Largest Post Office DlNciihsed | A sliawbeny supper will be held OKFER8 YOtJ MORC” A post office for Bolton con- i 41c CHIP PECAN COOKIES A testimonial dinner will be held tional Parks Association, the -Con­ ’62 Mercury in St. Maurice Church hall tomor­ for thk Coventry High School base­ necticut Science Teachers Associ­ Forma! tlnues to be the subject of discus-1 row from B;3ll to 8 p.m. Tickets ARMSTRONG 10»4 O?. Pkg. 49c ball team at 1 p.m. July 1 at the ation, the Connecticut Slate .Eoir Sion and speculation Older i-esi- : will be available at the door and Swimming Pools dents who remembej having had a ' VINYL LINOLEUM Cove Restaurant. The team was est and Park Association, and the Rental no reservations are ncces.sary. the runner-up in the state cham­ post office at Bolton Center feel | 99e sq. yd. SUGAR HEART UNSWEETENED Open Tomorrow (Connecticut and Manchester Edu­ that it would be more convenient I Devotion.s to the Saerni Heart pionship finals. The dinner is spon­ cation Associations. Stores sored by the Coventry Boys Base­ than is the case now 'with the I will be held tonight at 7:30 In St, DRIED BEEF FOOD STORES - He has completed four National COMET REALEMON ball Association and fathers. Verplanck, Slater's and Globe Broad St. post office in Manches­ Matirlre Cltttrch. M o Ik iw Ic and Barwiek Science Foundation Institutes. The ter 6 4 miles from Bolton. When ' WE FEATURE DIET DELIGHT DIETETIC FOODS Anyone wishing to attend has Hollow swimming pools will open A hill.slde vtsijx'r service, to be CARPETING 2 o, 39c been asked to contact either Jo­ fpr the summer season tomorrow deadline for teachers' applications residents have to pick up packages' followed by a politick picnli, will JUICE to the 1962-63 institute is June 30. or registered mall, they now have SJ.YS sq. yd. seph Minor Sr. or Paul Boa(;dman morning at 9:30. be held Sundav at . 8 p.m. for, all before Wednesday. ' The hours of aupervi.slon are to go to-Manche.sler if they a^c members of St. George's Episco­ 12 Or- 2 9 c not home when the carrier coiiics. e_ llrakitui Rugs The testimonial will honor Law­ 9:30 to noon, 1 to 5 and 6 to 8 dally, Bulb 50-Kilovoltpr pal Church at the home of Dr. and • Ceramic Tile, I.V Sq. Ft. SALTESEA O-CELLO rence Morrison, James Topmey, and 9:30 to noon and 1 to 6 on Sat­ Several residents have been in­ Mni. Robert Butterfield on Ver­ Twin Pack convenienced by errors in Uiefr car e Fnrmlns, 4Bc Sq. Ft. EHLER’S Daniel Storrs, Orlo Smith, Wll- urdays, Sundays and holidays: TOKYO—The "world's largest non Rd. CLAM CHOWDER tax beo.aiise they have RFT5 Man­ SPONGES KRETSCHMEfTS Ham Morgan. Joseph Minor Jr.; Tickets will be available at the light bulb," 50 kilovolts, has been chester addriwses. They have had A make-up clinic for obtaining Dupont Outside Whit* Richard Belekewicz, Harold Tar- Veiplanck and Slater's pools; tHe manufactured by a Japanese firm. to go through the Ume-conaumihg oi'k I Sabin polio vaccine will be 25c Bargain Pack -’Ific COFFEE WHEAT CREAM bell, Dexter Wheelock, Lawrence wading-pools will be free as will It runs on ordinary house cur­ held tonight from B In a at the CD $4.99 gallon Zeigler. Robert Macnell and Don­ awlmming at Globe Hollow. YOU CAN BE SURE with process of notifying the state mo­ rent an casts enough light for a RRAND NEW 2-DOOR SEDAN tor vehicle department and Bolton room of the Bolton schtwl. 37c ald Douville team members; Swimming registration will not newspaper to be read ”d,968 feet Forster Grant. oMUiager; John be taken until Friday, July 6. smd Manchester tax officials be­ Qimllly Merchandise away. cause of the errors. Miiiiehesler Evening Herald Bol­ SUNKIST 1 Lb. Tin Delivered to At Ixtw, ly>w Prices NOXON Manchester Although it is believed that Bol­ ton correspondent, Grace McDer- We Mean To Do Binihess ton would still have two mall ear­ IIIOH, telephone Mitchell'8-AA6A. ORANGEADE POLISH PUNCHINELLO LOW BANK SATES ners if a post office la located 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' here, some prefer having a post of­ 7 FRUIT DRINK 1950 WINDOW SHADES Insured Storage 4 miliun for S[ntrl» fice box even now rather than 99c eoch 2 6 Oi. Can. 35c 14 Or,. 3 9 c ONLY DOWN $58.25 Per Month niral free delivery. A box for mail-" 46 O*. 39c ^ 9 5 86 Months ‘t'o Pay Ing letters CMJuId be placed in lo­ WA.SHINGTON About .V),0(K).- Friyt on interior nnd cations throughout the town and OfM) Americans went htmtlng or Equipped with heater, defroster, standard tranemUflon, oil would be of great convenience to fishing 111 1960. aocoiding to a re­ oxtorlor ptiintJtiK, floor povor- CHICKEN of the SEA ln|C find cemniic Hie work. CLOROX AMESITE Alter, sun vlaora. slgnkl llfhU, M>are Ore. 12 month or 12,000 residents, proponents of a Bolton cent Intciitn Department report. Larsen's Solid Pack DOGYUMMIES Post office Of the total, 20.000,000 went out WALDORF mile warranty. Radio, and whitewalle extra. Phone . .' HARDWARE, INC. QUART-S ...... Zir White Meal Tuna^ ------TISSUE------“ School Talk Slated only a few time.s. The niore artive 61 5-9178 S4 DEPOT 8QITARE Your preclout furs ore The board of education will I, GALIXIN ...... 41r WHITE or COLORED .30,000 006 spent nearly four bil­ •'Every Day's A Sale Dav” Phone Ml 9-5214 GAIJXIN ...... 65c sponsor a meeting Tuesday night DRIVES lion dollars on symrting supplies. KING ...... 83r 39c « Os. 17e 4 R^is 37c " fully insured at your voluo* ir HRST IN QUALITY Experfeocto MORIARTY SP'^TTIES SOFT-WEVE ★ FAIREST IN PRICE Is Our tion . . . against fire, damage A spaelm ,, mnrvelously comfortable ment in both models includes: A 3 -b um e l^^ SCOT SCOT Best TOWELS FACIALS TOILET TiSSITE TOILET TISSUE t f a s te s t service GuarantM and theft. Our bonded met- heme on wheeie— that’s the all-new gas stove, gas refrigerator, and gae"^ WHITE or CXHjORKD BROTHERS Dod|e Motor Home. 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'' ' rV^< lUNCH£S’I%lt EVENING MANCHESTER. CONN« FRIDAY^ JUNE'i2. 1M2 ' MAKCHEglBR ifVENim HBRALP,, MANCHESTER. CONTf.. FRIDAY, lii'iataiii JUNE 22, 1962 PAGE fiEVENTEEIf Un,-BrUo nr*f| MikulllU. Paul B.' ISoutk .W iiijior , Mlburiieii, OaU Bmlly Miuikevik. e s Pleadi for Mercy ^EO D O U C E m Norwich DUtrict Superinlendenl ■' SharM Anna Rarini, Petar Alax DeW yk-Cr chore Soiivanna Says^ ^Thoughts, Aims Cdineide^ Itleel, Kaiuiath Joseph RoberU, Air Engineers StuBentif John A, . Rbhiin, Edward Skillaii ||0 0 Jr., Ronakl' Q. Bpencar, Bonita Freeman^^Bars New Methodist-Leader Installation Set| On Two Tines MANCHESTER Louisa Suyar, Paul Lionel The­ Death Graduate at riault, Thomaa Noel Theriault, Rusk, Adenauer Air Dominic Gary Toiisano, Susan o f Estes iFor Saturday Consider Pact Marla Wheeler. Leonard Wlllibm Moves itt|o Parsonage IToat, and Katherine ' Ruth Zim­ \ Two. Schools latiBiieA from Pago Oae) - (Condmied from Pag* Om ) merman. For Robbery-Slaying (UonHmied from Page One) Officers of the class of '62'are and that he was curious disagreement had developed over ■•> One hundred, ntudente were ,D. Gary Toiisano. president; about the department's- experi­ T^e Rev. Janies V. Claypool, recently appointed superin­ against Trans World only. INCORPdKiATiD tlreduated from Wappinjr and Maryjane Doolay, president; ence with the two Republican . (Onttnueil frooi P«ge Oae) tendent of the, Norwich District of the, Methodist Church, two other constitutional .points re­ The union agreehient- with ward ' Slavin, will convene at the lating to inauguration Of the coali­ (Ckmtiiiubd from Paga-One) ' Avery elementary achoola Wfdnee- K^pn Ba^r, secigtary; Pa­ senators in connection with tapld court house Wednesday to investi­ find Mrs. Claypool, moved into the district parsonage yester- 'Trans World, reached in Washing- tary's flr.st day of talks with trick Ficaro, ti-easurer. Mar­ amortization of grain eievj$tor confronting him. ■ When Pastit da.Ywn Bolton Center Rd„ Bolton. He succeeds the Rev. Har- tion headed by neutralist Prince Premier Amintore FanfanI and fday In ceremonies w hi^ included shals of the class of 1963 are was madf foreman at' a bakery gate the slaying for which tvo *ton aher marathon negotiations about continued'soundings of Mos­ Construction and graih- storage yiiuthi, ‘R andall Floberg, 15, and'- very K. Mousle.v who will serve a*- Souvanna Ph'ouma. The govern­ cow on that issue. Foreign Minister Attillo Piccioni (addresses by student <4Stlcera the EHzabeUj Sharp, and Elliott Mll- ■matters. > where he worked, he brdke under pastorate in Venezuela. aided by Secretary of TiXbor Ar- i pre.sumably will not be affected, Ronald Simmat, IT, are being held ment is to Include neutralists, Sources close to *he chancellor (preaentatton of awaiS^ and the bury; ushers are Barbara Faust. Mundt and Curtis both said flat­ th« presfture and quiL Murphy The Rev. Mr. Claypool has ithur J. Goldberg, provided a for-i however. lurtd. in custody. said he would also emphasize his (distribution of diplomas. Shpry Strohn. Pamela Kaeser, ly they didn't believe this explana­ served as pastor of Trinity Meth­ pro-Communists and right-wingers' mills for cutting- jet airliner cock-! I Fifty-six students crradUated and Sherry Banister. Mrs. How­ During the trial, Paetet fre­ ' Fioberg, ,334 Buckingham Ave., support for Britain's entry into the tion.'' They said they had learned Milford, is under jurisdiction of odist Church, New Bedford, Ma.ss., with Gen. Phoumt and Prince pit creais from four to three men. i • from the Wapping Elementary ard W. Denslow was the or­ quently cried out and once fell to ■Snyst , for the past six years. Common Market arid wonld deny g an ist. the department planned to leak the floor. He was under sedation Juvenile Court since he Is under SouphanouvongT" leader of the P a-■ Objections to the formula were i that West Geimany 4s planning South iT’indnor ^ School receiving diplomas present* " If Yon E njoy D oing biisin«»*s The Noi-wich District Includes thet Lao, as deputy 'premiers. High School ' Awards out distorted versions of the cor­ some of the time. J6. He has been sent to Connecti-; made by Jack Robertson, chief; to help France become an- inde­ • sd by .Mrs. Julia Durig of the Board respondence to newsmen "closely In a Calm' Airnpephere, where the eastern section of Connecticut Vongvlchlt reported the new union negotiator for Eastern en- i MANYSIZES |nf Education. • Many seniors receivtd apacial His wife, Ingeborg Pastel, and cut Valley Hospital at Middletown from the Connecticut River to the pendent nuclear power. These po­ Telephone Co. affiliated with the White Hpuse.” for observation purposes and so Service and Satisfa^bn MEAN obstacles after a one-hour meet­ gineers, and Paul Chorbajian. j sitions would fit in with U S awards at the Ellsworth MemorUI his mother. Mrs. BUzabeth Pastet. OMETHINO. then see Paul Rhode Island line. Within the dis­ OF WINDOW and • Graduating were Diane Eliza- High School final graduation Tues­ In a Joint statement ihey de­ far as is known, is still confined ing with Prince Souvanna and chief negotiator for Pan Am en- j policy. were at the trial every day.'When odge Pontine for ywir new trict are 46 cl^urches, two of them Gen. Phounli, Bridgeport Grad ! bath B r a n d i^ W illiam B. Cbriiill, day avetiing. scribed the search for correspond­ there. . “ gineersi a union spokesman said. I Rusk came to Germany after Talks Problems the verdict was announced, the -y relatively new. •" The right-wing leader had an­ D O O R B L IN M ? Thomas B. Carey, Judith Mpry Kathleen Klngley and Peter ence as an "attempt to Intimidate Wife screamed and had to be help­ Simmat is at New Haven State James Ward Kuhimknn, son of Both men said they were speaking i encountering resistance to II.S } Annette Carino, Larfy W ay n e the minority members" of the 1962 PONTIAC The son and grandson of min-; nounced Thur.tday night that the Kenny were preaented valedic­ ed out of the courtroom by a dep­ Jail under a coroner's warrant. Isters. both in the Northwest Iiv- Mrs. Margaret Kuhlmami, 122 for their negoltating teams. views in two days of talks wltli Willi Towiisiiien t earner. William C. Carr, Kenneth torian awards; David Clarke re- subcommittee, an effort to thwart uty sheriff. Coroner James J. Corrigan,’ who three factions, had settled their One of their objections was .said French officials in Paris. Pre.si- i IN S T O C K ^ The Investigation, and a fore­ or TEMPEST or diana Conference, Dr. Claypool ft differences an^ the way was clear Lyness St., and the late Joseph I Andrew Cloutier. James F. Crea- ceived the saluUtorian's medal. has conducted an inquest in the a native of Clinton, Iowa. He earn­ ltd be a desire for greater control dent Cliarle.s de Gaulle repeated , Officisks of the Southern New (gon, William John Daly, Donna doomed move to "curry favor Judge Charles 8. House took an for installatiori of the new cabinet Kuhlmann, ha.s received ...... a mas- Edna Ryan received the DAR hour and a half to deliver the dase, is expe'ctiid to issue a find­ GOOD-WILL ed his B.A. degree at DePauw I of the engineers’ repre-s^nlatlon he would go his own way in devel­ England Telephone Co. entertain- ■ • Marie Damaschik, Sandra May good citizenship award; Lee Os­ with the Democratic members" ■ on Saturday, ^“houmi said then he ter s degree in education from the charge to the jury. ' Even so, ing'TyedneSday. The youth's home University. He holds an M.A. de­ in a pro|x>sed unified f pHot-engi-j oping a national nuclear force and ed -alioiit 40 town offic-lal.s and! {Desohene. Maureen Ann Dragons, borne received a boy's citizenship by not looking over their corres­ after the jurors had been ou( more is at Stevens St.*, Milford. USED CARS!" gree from Brown University, an had withdrawn his Insistence that University of Bridgeport. I neer union. Ttie engineers union' was even more dubious than Ad­ • Kenneth Paul Dubay, Althea Mar­ award from the faculty similar in pondence. too. ■ Both youths are accused of the S.T.B. degree from Boston Univer­ I the Installation decree sne,-ifvspecify thatth e * ■ ^ e t— I has been prqte.sllng that Us 3,000' civic leaders at lunch at (^vvie'a I than an hour they returned and He was graduated from Bridge­ enauer on the value of the Berlin Restaurant -yesterday to discuss j WOOD anii jorie Elsmore-, Valerie Fitzgerald, prerequisites to the DAR award. 'T don't think they're going to asked for additional .instruction. fatal shooting of Benjamin Ste­ ’.58 B U IC K ...... $ 1 0 9 5 sity, and a doctorate in Sacred the coalition was taking office aft­ i members would be overwhelmed soundings. David Clarke. Judith Hull and Riviera 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, port In 1961 with a bachelor's de­ • Joel Frebdman, Jeffrey N. Fom- buy them off this easily," Mundt They deliberated about two and a vens, 64, Bridgeport.proprietor of Theology from Temple University, er approval bj" tKe National As- I by the 14,000 pilots in a unified Rusk, who is on s 10-day toui- miiliial problems. Dean Tapley, seniors, won National said. heater, automatic, whitewalls, aembly. gree. Kuhlmann plan., to teach in j wait, Wayne C. Gerlt, Frank WII- half hours. the Star Package Store at 967 Philadelphia, Pa. Both DePauw ' union. of We.st European (-Rpitals. told Daniel I.. Peloski of the East {liam Gervascio, Wayne D. Gobble, Honor Society Awards, as did Following with a statement of beautiful white finish. $395 The Pathet lAo had balked at G reenirich for the 1962-6.1 .school Judge House chose Nov, 14 as Bridgeport Ave., Milford. and Brown universities liave' year. Don Byrnif. , public relaUon.s Berliners Thursday that he con- Hartford office told the group that • Cheryl G ro e be I, Paul, R. La- Peter Kenhy and Kathleen Kings­ his own. Freeman said there down. Balance 24 months. awarded Dr. Claypool honorary recognizing the legalitv of the spokesman for thfe flight engi- ALUMINUM the execution date, but the appeal Should ,any Indictments ' result He is marr-ied to the foU'ncr Miss tinuc.s "to be ready to explore the new Hartford directory to he J Croix, Stephen beighton, Peter ley. who had also won them In their never was any intention to make Doctor of Divinity degrees. He is rightl.st dominated Naflbnal As- jneers union, said a nationwide | published npjjj. spring ivill contain ! junior year. Is almost certain to bring a delay. from the grand jury hearing. ’57 OLDS 88 .*...... $ 8 9 5 Joan Barre of Mancheilcr. The further with the Soviet Union • Andrew Ubbey, John Philip Wb- public any material in the file, State's AUy. Arthur T. Gorman a member of Sigma Chi, Delta •sembly. member.slilp ratification vole oh all Soiita ’Windsor niimhera. ' The home economics awards of And it may be Just the first of 4-Door Hardtop. Hydramatlc, Rev. James V, Claypool couple has two daughtcr.s, Jodie wliellier a basis for negotiations {by, Georgianna Marie McCormick, "but rather to review matters of several appeals. pointed out yesterday that there Sigma Rho, Sigma Delta Chi fra­ Premier-designa'te Souvanna In­ the Trans World formula proba­ exists. To do less would be a w hether they si-e In th e B U tler o r; j and Joyee Hens Murphy. HO and a certificate were present­ radio, heater, power steering Lee and Kerii Sue. T « concern to the senators Ijy exam ­ There is only on* other Inmate would be qo tim e for a trial t}(ts ternities and the DePauw Alumni dicated the argument had been, bly will be tabulated and an­ dereliction oft my duty to the Mitchell exchanges. COMBINATION Also graduating were Bradford ed to Miriam Burgess. Constance ining inquiries they have directed an^ brakes. $395 down. 13 As.soclation. mer School of Mis.slona at Rhode | primarily between the righti.sts nounced within a vveek o r 10 days. He also explained that Ihe cost ■ Starr and Andrea Xantho. at the state prison at Wethersfield session since it ends next Friday. m onths. American people and to the B. Myrick, Diane Louise N i c o I, to the department. " awaiting execution. A trial would have to be sched­ O rdained to the m inistry in 1924, Island College !of Education, vice ' •“’<1 (*i* Communists, • A Labor Defiartment apoke.sman people of We.st Berlin. " factor is prohibitive in refei-ence Mary Jane Nicol. David Michael Dean Tapley received $100 and he had assignments in chun-hes in chairman of the YWCA in New i "As for me. I am an inter- said in Washington that Goldberg to Inquiries about .. when Smith ! a certificate as the Rentsohler The secretary also said: "I B enjam in Reid 24. of H artford, uled for next fall. ’.58 F O R D ...... $ 8 9 5 Wreckers R ip KVi.sk s talks in Washington with Oliver. Patricia Ann O'Neil. Don- have not personally reviewed the has been under the death sen-- Pi-ovidcnce, Middletown and New­ Bedford and an officer of the Col-1 mediate," he said. "1 will accept and Fi ancis A. O'Neill Jr,,; chali- Windsor will have Its own tele­ four-year mathematics prize and Falrlane 5(10 2-Door Hardtop. port. R.I. From 1938 to 1940. he Soviet Ambas.sador Anatoly Dob­ phone office. DOOBS J aid Roland Ouellette, Lucien Nor- files or di.scussed the matter with tence since 1967. but a number of lege Club there. She has served on - any reasonable solution." man of the National ifMediation rynin reportedly have provided no was also named for the highest Police TaiiKiit Kiplils Tan .ind white Pordomittic, ra­ was superintendent of the Pibvl- mimerous civic and i-eligious com- While the Laotian leaders Ironed ! Shea to Speak • man Ouellette. Carol Ann Pa- aw ard In music. Mr. Hughes since he first men­ appeals have set back his execu­ dio and heater, power steering. j Wrong House Board, piobably wiH wait until basis so far on which Ektal and J chSco, Philip Andrew ■ P a s a y, tioned it sej^eral weeks ago. I am tion date repeatedly. dcnce District. New England mitlees in New Bedford- [out their disagreements Brlti.sh j next week to announce (lie next AUy. John Shea, chairman of The Hugh S. Greer award for NEW.-YORK — - Police officers $295 down. Balance 24 months. Southern Conferem-e. He served as West might -start negotiating on • Carol Anne PearSon, Jeremle An- surprised at the violent reaction His last appeal was denied re­ Tlio Rev. Ml . Claypool has,, Ambas.sador Sir Frank Roberts step towai'd a unified union. the Republican Town Committee all-around excellence in athletics appointed throughout New York secretary for the' promo’lion of preaclied in Manchester on several (Cnntinurd from Page One) Berlin. Adenauer, who opposes In Manchester, will he speaker -at J dre Perrlca, Janioe Ann Randazzo, was won by Henty Wllborn. who of Sens. Mundt and Curtis to the cently, howei^, and he is to be '61 PONTIAC ...... $289.5 conferred in Moscow w ith .Soviet Pilots of Jet aircraft arc paid any change in the status of West Stale must undergo a State tr.iln- Bible use in the American Bible occasions In the past 20 years. He Deputy Foreign Mtni.ster Georgl a meeting Thursday of South • John Francis R e i e h I e. Bevin aiao, with Lynn Schwelr, received department's review of their cor­ electrocuted Monday. The State ing course which includes such Catalina 9-Passenger Station betw een $18,000 and $21,000 a Berlin unle.sa it betters the We.st- j Holmes Richards. Anthony Ri- respondence." Society and worked in its New occupied the pulpit of the South Pu-shkin on calling the Geneva Greenwich is a one-way atreet and .year. Jet flight engineers avciage Windsor's OOP Town (Committee. the Judd Fiiefi award for the best Board of Pardons, which will -subjects as public relations and Wagon. Radio and heater, auto^ York and Chicago offices. He wh.s ern position, feels the talks with 8 I naldi Jr., Ronald Franklin Rui- ^ ChrljitrtiAcn Studio Methodist Church for three Sun­ conference back into session. Brit­ traffic enters from Ihe higti num­ around .$12,000 a y ear, with a The meeting Is scheduled for sportsmanship in athletics and the He added that if Mundt and meet that same day, is the only civil rights, matic. power steering, power pre.sidcnt of the New Bedford Bible the Soviet Union are futile. p.ni. at town hall. • sell, Georgianna Marie Rosa. Pe- MRS. BRUCE: H. DeVVYK days in 1948 while the church was ain and the Soviet Union are co- minimum of $550 a month and a best application of those principles Curtis want the correspondence body that can commute his .sen­ brakee. m int condition. LbW, Society and the New Bedford Min­ without a pa.stor because of the ber end. That'a where the wreckers Foreign Mlnl.ster Schroeder. Shea waa campaign manager for } ter Scavetta, Thomas W. Schoon- of sportsmanship to other activi­ made public "the department will tence. * low mileage. $.598l down. Bal chairmen of Ihe conference which started counting. m axim um of $1,600 a month. how-ei-er. reportedly favora a m ore The First Methodist Church ofs tv MAN FOUND DEAD isterial Association. transfer of the Rev. W, Ralph Edwin May Jr. in hie iinsuccessfiil MANY STYLES I maker, Larry G. Sdjwartz, Janice ties, top. Both wore corsages of cym- try to accommodate them," ance 36 m onths. previously agreed on establi.sh- The dispute between the engi- i flexible policy toward the (jommu- Reno. Nev., w m the s”cene/of the EASTON (AP) - James T. Dr. Claypool served as a Marine Ward, and preached at By the lime the error was dis­ bid for tiie* OOP gubernatorial JH^len Sladyk, Christine Anne Brett Stoddard won, the Richard bldlum orchids. Today, Mundt told a reporter N EW HAVEN (AP) - Super­ North j ,„en( of an Independent, neutral neers and the airline# stems i nlst bloc. He ia aaid to be willing nomination. wedding of Miss Cynthia Knowles .Mrs. DeWyk Is a 19,55 g rad u ate Ru.sscll, 59, was found dead of a Corps private in World War 1 itnd M ethodist Church in 1954. covered, Ihe demolition hsd gone • Staubach, Warren Topelius, Ju- W. Bianey award. This prize is "this matter addresses Itself to ior Court Judge Charles S. House ’61 BONNEVILLE . .$3195 IjRoii with Souvanna as prem ier. largely from a presidential com-1 to give concessions If guarantees Crehore of Manchester;, to Bruce of M anchester High .School. She gunshot wound in the ccllaf-of his ii Nkvy chaplain in World War II. too far to change. The owner • dith iBva Trudnak. Joan Hope given to a senior, boy or girl, President Kennedy himself, now. has ordered the impaneling of a Pontiac Vista 4-Door Hardtop. I The new se.sslon at which the mis.slon's recommendation that | for the freedom of West Berlin whose contribution to athletics H. DeWyk of Derby al noon on graduated cum laude with a B.A, home, Eden Hill Rd,, yesterday by He holds numerou.s medals for his agre^ to let the razing proceed Blood Ranh Adequate • Ward, Cary C. Xantho. Maxine He ought to make it clear, for one grand ury here June 27 to con­ Radio and heater, automatic Laotians would endorse the agree- jet alrline.s cockpit crews he re-1 can be obtained from Ihe Kremlin. would go unnoticed if it were hot Saturday, June 16. degree from Middlebury College, X fuel deliveryman. war service and is a member of the and ‘work out a damage settle­ jfleruk, and Elizabeth Mary Zlm- thing, whether this la a standard sider' indictm ents In the fa ta l power brakes, power steering, K e n n e d y a n A n g e l '.ment may be held about July 2. duced from four to three men in Rusk and Adenauer met at a for this prize. The bride ia the daughter of M iddleburry, Vt„ in 1959. She ia The medical examiner's report American Legion Mllitarj- Chap­ ment with the contractor. HA RTFO RD (API The iiipplv ALUMINUM ! m er. operating procedure in govern­ shooting of a Milford package gorgeous white paint with con­ view of the rcdiired need for | dinner in Rusk's honor Thursday The Underwood Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin a member of Sigma Kappa soro­ to State Police said Russell shot lains Association. The contractor, understandably, of blood In the Red Cross Blood I William Daly class president Crehore, 70 High St. The bride­ ment, to employ these tactics store owner April 18. himself in the chest with a shot­ trasting red vinyl interior. Sold He has visited the White Hou.se O n A l t a i ^ V a l i e a n! „ , had nothing to say. englneera. The issue ha.s been night. The twd were , re|xirted to preaented an award of merit for rity. against (Congress members, when The - grand jury, which will be ngw ■” S lid serviced here. $595 whether the Uilrd man with two Bank hsa climbed from a danger­ • gave the welcoming address; and all-around excellence In the field groom la the son of Mr. and Mrs, gun. using his right big toe to five times, twice as guest of have had'an animated conversa­ Mr. DeWyk received his B.S. 'situations' arise." summoned by High Sheriff J. Ed­ down. Balance 36 months. Rockvule-Vprnon pilots should be . an engineer ously low-point to "almost com- • addresses on the tliehia,"Doorway of business. This prize went to L. H. DeWyk of Derby. pull the trigger. President Eisenhower and three (Continued from Page One) TOLL REVENUE AT RK(X)ltD tion In a friendly atmo.spherr. plclc adequacy," Dr. J C. Early, GUTTERS Jto the Future” were presented by The Rev. Charles J. Dohn.. pas­ degree from St. Lawrence Uni­ 1 In a separate Interview, sub­ limes with President Truman. In , trained as a pilot or a pilot i Rusk will leave Saturday for Evelyn Dynas. who also received a ’61 M E T R O ...... $ 9 9 5 HARTFORD (AP)—Connecticut director of the Connecticut Red • Patricia O'Neil. Joel Freedman and tor of First Methodist Church in versity, Canton. N. Y., where he committee chairman John L. Mc­ 19.59 he represented the Protes*^, Mrs. Wiley ha.s written. turnpike traffic and revenue con­ trained as an engih'eer. Romo, w here dep artm en t iiiaitAg- certificate apd medal for being was ,a member of Sigma Chi fra­ Convertible. Radio and heater, The Trans World formula pro-1 Orosa Blood Center, reported yes­ J Cheryl Groebel. Philip Pasa.v class the outstanding typist of the year. Reno, performed the single ring Clellan, D-Ark., said Mundt and ;ant faith on a trip on the atomic- "Around the Globe in Twenty Polio Vaccine tinued to rise duiing May. adding ci-s and scnlorrofflchils In govern­ terday? • vice president presented the clast ceremony against a background ternity and Sigma Gamma Ep­ i Curtl.s were well within their 2-tone, standard transmission. powered . submarine Nautilus. vldes that the engincer.s become i The prize of $100 for excellence Years" which will be publi.shed in to llie rise over 1961 figures for ment oifices todaj- started a two- He said 95. 664 residents of the j gift. Other class officers were Brad- of spring flowers. silon, honorary earth science fra­ I rights in challenging, as a "rhat- Ideal car for getting around Cardinal Spellman of New York pilots with tile airline being re- ' In tke field of English was preaent­ Augu.st by the David McKay Co. the year thus far, the State High­ day sli’lke that paralyzed the gov­ stale donated a pint of blood dur­ ford Myrick, secretary; and Eliza­ The bride, given in marriage by ternity. He received an M.S. de­ ; ter of per.sonal privilege." the town economlcallj’. $395 down. made the trip as a member of the Given 2,200 way Department reported yester­ qulrcd to give pilot tiainlng to all' ed TO Peter Kenny.This award (vas B alance 30 m onths. According to Mrs. Wiley it hap­ ernment ministries. ing the paat 12 months. A yeai- beth Zimmer, treasurer. her father, wore a floor-length gree, in geology from the Univer­ I propriety of the order. McClellan Catholic faith. day. Toll revenues for the first five flight engineers who request it. established by the faculty this FREE FREE pened in 19.19 when Mrs. Wiley's Unless the strike is' .i-alled off ago, the bloqd bank was-suffering gown of white silk lace over ivory sity of Massachusetts. Amherst, : and Mundt both said the subcom- World Parley Delegate months of this year exceed the The engineers must be given full i year it was underwritten by the ’.56 C A D I L L A C ...... $ 9 9 5 husband was serving as a diplo­ An estimated 2.200 Vernon resi­ afte r talks between tlie ,govei*n- from a eerioua shortage. Eaily said satin, designed with a portarit and ia now' on a research fellow ­ SATURDAY ONLY—JUNE 23 The new superintendent has 1961 record by $629,000. 'The tr a f ­ preference over pilptx for ill*, Patricia Ftord and Robert Swider Junior Wonian'.s Club which con­ j mittee had discussed the affair at Coupe De Ville. Hydramatlc. mat in Latvia and Estonia and dents: mostly adults, filed through ment and union leaders today, the stepped up bloodmobile rollectiona • are the marshals from the class of neckline, three-quarters-length ship at the University of Nevada. i a closed door meeting. written for numeious religious rel ! Pre.sident Kennedy's father was Vernon Elementary School audito­ fic comparison of the- same period third seat, with engineers bidding offices still w’ill be closed wtjen tributed $75;' the Ahc E. Miller Reno, where he will receive his A PACKET OF ASSORTED STAMPS power steering and brakes. acoimted for much of the come­ • 3963; Colleen Ferris, Kathleen sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt. I The subcommittee plans to start puhilealions, has written hooks I ambassador to the Court of St. rium yesterday for Sabin oral po­ show a rise at 2,101,000 vehicles. for the job.s on a seniority basis. Rusk afrlves in Rome. The seci'e^- American Legiob Post and Auxili­ Her veil of French illuslori was at­ master s degree In mining engi­ (WHn,E SUPPLY IJ\STS) Two-tone paint. $395 down. 14 back. • Murphy. Cheryl Ohihof and Jacqiie public hearings Wednesday to ex­ To Introduce oUr n«»w ztamp df-|it. manager, Harry J. Rrlnalov. and spoken from pulpits Ihrotigh- I Jam es. lio vaccine. ary, which Gontrlbliled $20; and $5 tached to a cap of seed pearls, and neering. m onths. I • Tatter.sall are the ushers. from the Ellsworth High fund. plore alleged influence deals in­ Mr. Brinaloy will be with u* every ^tiirday, 9 Aisi. to 6 P.M. out the United States and Eu- , Kennedy now ,1V,,.iH Joseph J. Kristan, town JOHNS- ■he carrlejl a prayer book w ith a The couple will live in Reno. volving Estes and Agriculture De­ rope. H is serm ons have been pub- ; Kao,, nn ' j health officer, said the turnout 1. Robert O. Dyke, past command­ Judith Hull was pnSaenled the ahower of white orchids and llly- J? Of y«ir ofaunp need* and anzvver your qutMtion*. ’59 P O N T I A C ...... $ 1 6 9 5 partment officials - In eomiedtion Complete line of etompe end coin Ruppliee. lished nationally and he is listed ' then. eer of the American Legion present- Abe E. Miller Americaii . Legion of-the-valley. The prayer book Sport Coupe. Automatic,^ radio, In the 1962-63 edition of ' WTio's (Sd the Ameripan Legion awards Post award for excellence in the was used by her maternal grand­ feV/rs Don't Deceive with E.sles' federal farm aid get- heater, whitewalls. Shows the rich-quick schemes. Who in tile -East." • for good citizenship to Bradford field of history with special refer­ mother, Mrs. Abigail McCreey stamp of quality! $395 down. Dr. and Mrs. Cla,\-pool were MANVILLE J Myrick and Judy Tnidnak; with ence to U. S. history and govern^ FROM OUR COIN DEPT.— ORDER NOW B alance 24 m onths. Ics were conducted for school chll-' Knowles, and her mother, Mrs. MIAMI The old weather belief delejtale.s to the World -Melhodi.st spend a W’eek or so of his summer' dren. (Kenneth Dubay and Elizabeth m ent. that a ringing in the ears at night Crehore. ' SPECIAL— 16Hi EDITION— RED BOOK C o n icren ce la s t Align.-,! in O.slo, vai-alion with the Wileys, ' Dr. Kristan credited the clinic's, J Zimmer receiving honorable mcn- The Legion also gave two Mrs. (Jrehore wore an Italian ailk indicates a change of weather is RBO. 11.75 UPON b^IVERY ’.59 F O R D ...... $ 1 2 9 5 , N orw ay, and served a,s' senioi- "I was doing an altar ( tions Falrlane 4-Door Sedan. Ford- was doing an altar of St. [ success to advance ^ puhlicitv and' awards for a girl and boy w;ho sheath in ihades of blue and gray. at least partly true. A sudden' rise coun.selors for 32 youth delegates Tcre.se of Li.sieux my favorltcithe work of the Rockville .'liinlorl| J Donald Reynolds of the PTA pi e- have made the most steady and The bridegroom's mother wore s in the barometer can cause a ring­ , Masterpieces omatic. radio, heater, beautiful from the Ifnited State.i white and blue finish. Ready for saint. " .says Mrs, Wiley. "And I Chamber of Commerce, which ’ • sented awards for first honors to consistent progress during their blue silk shantung sheath with lace ing in the ears. In 1980 he w as a delegate to the needed a piodel for the aiig,. in helped spon.sor it. • Bradford Myrick, Judy Trudnak. the road. $395 down. Balance high school yesj-s. The.se award.s in M iniature WHITMAN COIN FOLDERS Northca.slern Jurisdictional Con­ one of the panels. Jack with hie ' H- Thoma.s Cornelius, Jaycee, GENIE J Patricia O'NSil, ClJheryl Groebel. went to Constance Starr and Nor­ - t 24 m onths. NOWi-PAY LES Suggest Retail Price ^5 ^ R'*- 2 9 c ference and was elected by the curly halt’ and his youthful .seren-' president, .said a sound truck loui>-| • Joel Freedman and Elizabeth Zim- man Stanskl. general conference to membership ity of expres.slon was literally , «d mral Verhon Wednesday. Also, | Jmer. Good citizenship awards from It was announced that the fol­ L-ORT'S •57 JEEP $495 on the Methodist Commiaslon on God-sent. there ^'et-e advance stories In.srea ACOUSTICAL ,the PTA were awarded to William lowing schbtarships were awarded. L im .1 ARISTeeRATS Chaplaiics and to the Metliodist newspapefs. » - • Cahill and Maureen Dragone, The altar is a life-size statue South Windsor Community Schol­ CONNECTICUT Despatcher, standard trans­ Committee on Oveiseas Relief. He In-lhe-i-oiind of St. Therese and is About 650 persons came to the j i A very G raduates arship Organization. $100 each to MINIATURR eMOCeLATSR mission. heater, defroster, is vice chairman of the General .surrounded by panels, each de­ school between noon and 1 p.m. I • Avery Street Elementary School Bruce Bralthwalte, Kathleen T, AaMrt** Mmi Mt* 12 CEIUN6 TILE II*. blue with white top. White- CommLssions on Chaplains md picting a chapter in the saint's The remainder appeared between* J paduated fourty-four students Kingsley, Lee Osborne and David Armed Forces Personnel, an inter­ TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY ,from its class of '62. Dominic Gary COIN and STAMP walr tires. life. 7 and 8:30 p.iq. Many parents car-■ Roberta: South Windsor Education 996 MAIN STREET—.MI 8-6493 denominational group of 38 de­ rled babies and small children in • Tollaano president of the gradu- Aasoclatton, Bitrbara Roberta; $20; nominations. The panel for which Mrs. Wiley O PEN TOURSDAY and FR ID A Y —9 A..M. tn 9 P.M. ' ■savs Pre.sident Kennedy po.seil their arms. Jating class, welcomed the guests: Bruce Bralthwalte, $100; Rotary ^58 T - B F R D ...... ; . . $ 1 9 9 5 Dr. and Mrs. Cla.vpool have Cornelius said the p club will • and Karen Barber. Maryjane Doo- MONDAY to SATU RDAY—# A.M. to 6 P..M. .Show's an angel hovering over St. Scholarship, $250. David Roberts; NOTICE WSW. Radio and heater, power three children. A .son, She(don break even on operating cost of; NO FINANCE CHARGES Jley, Stuart Hurd, Gall Muzlkevlk Thbrese while she writes in s Noble Masonic scholarship. $250 steering and brakes, automatic. Claypool, Is a lay leader and lav the clinic. The 25-ceni fee for each, • and Joan Dawson each spoke on to Peter Kenny; Pratt and Whit­ Showroom ..condition, $495 preacher at High Ridge Methodis’t bbok. Originally, said Mrs. Wiley, she do.se will pay for the vaccine plus j •the theme "Education In a Free ney full tuition scholarship to WPI dowiri. Balance 24 m onths. Chui-ch, Stamford. Tlielr two cups, syrup and other niaterial | j Society." Class treasurer Patricia for four years.' David Clarke, - OF - daughters. Mrs. Harry F. Helm of' used. ] • Ficaro presented the class gift of a Scholarships from Individual ’59 PLYMOUTH ... $1195 Seattle. Wash,, and Mrs. .lohn M. church in Belgium but by the Jtelevialon act to the lichOol. ' Vaccine was purchased on con- * colleges Include: BruCc Braith- 2-Door Belvedere Sedan. Auto­ Ol.son of Patchoque. L. 1,, N. Y., time it was fini.shed purope was signment from major pharmaceu-! • Pa.st commander of the Amerl- waitc, $500. University of Hart­ matic, radio and heater. 2-tone arc active in church work. at war and Belgium was occupied tlcal laboratories. ! Jean Legion. Fred Edlund. award- COHAGE SPECIALS Preached In Town by the Germans. fo rd ; Jam es B yei, $400, U niver­ tan and cream. Plan your holi­ F'ifleen Jaycee members and ' S9UARE FOOT *ed the American Legion medals sity Of Hartford: Judith Hull, day trip in thl? one. $395 down. Mrs. Claypool. a Phi Beta "1 w as urged to .send It to the about a dozen members of the: PHI Jand honorable mentions. Receiving $.500,. Saratr' I^awrence; Patricia THURSDAY. JUNE 30" B alance 24 m onths. Kappa from Northwestern Uni­ Vatican and I did. That's where Vernon Junior Women’s Club vol­ • medal.s were Karen Ann Barber Krawski, $400, State Nursing versity, is a conference officer in. the altar ia now. " .says Mrs. unteered to assist at the clinic. A SUBSIDIARY OF t jand George Robert McCarthy: Scholarship, University of Con­ ’61 CHEVROLET ...$2195 the Women's Society uf ChrisUan Wiley. She is now vacationing In There were other volunteers, J Maryjane Dooley and Edward necticut; Thomiu .Mahoney, $400. REFUSE 4-Door Sedfin. Automatic trans­ Service, dean of the WSCS Sum- Florida. nurses and clerks. • Skillen Jr., received, honorable leadership award. University of mission. power steering and- V a ” e x t e r io r Imcntions. These- honors are pre- Hartford; David Roberta, $400. brakes. Radio, heater. $495 • aented for scholarship, achieve. family scholarship. Providence PRBSORIFTION PHARMACT down. 2 years. • ment and cltlzen.ship. College; and Dean Tapley, $250, M l M A IN BT— M l S-S321 J Mrs. Laura Katz of the Board of Trinity College. ’58 P O N T IA C ...... $1195 See full Line • Education presented diplomas to 4-Door Sedan. Automatic, radio FLY •Alexander Eugene Ballok Jr., Manchester Evening Herald and Heater, clean, clean inside S-T-O-Pot • Karen Ann Barber, Ann Marie ■South Wlndstir correspondent, COIIECTION and out. Bring, the family, and- •Bednarezyk, Robert Michael Beg- I.stura Katz, telephone ,Mitchell ti-y it for size! $395 down. Bal­ REFRIGEATORS jley, Willard Bums Begley, Gordon 4-1753. RUBBISH COLLECTIONS ance 24 m onths. WOODLAND GARDENS (Waiter %rg..Thomas Paul Botti- Now On Monthly Basis! } cello, Barbara Jean Burnham, ’.58 O L D S M O B IL E ..$ 1 4 9 5 For “Plants That Please—Where They • Brian David Cacase. Stephen D. TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT Marlow’s Is Well "68" 2-Door Hardtop. 2,-tone FREEZERS JCa.savant, Galen CTarence Char- finish, whitewalls, radio, h.vdra- Are Qualify Grown Just For You!” Ipenticr. Veronica Corriea Cooney, Stocked With-— matic, power steering, brakes, • Joan Catherine Dawson. Maryjane Shlrwin-Williams "seats end windows. Look this HOME LAUNDRY J Dooley, Patricia June Ficaro, Tru- Both Plastic a^d one over. $395 down. Balance • dy Ann Flannery, Regina Ann Paints 24 months. We Still.Have Ah Excellent Selection Of JFortin. Sharon Lee Foster, John ■ k Annual Bedding Plants 4 Beginning witti Hie men Hi of July W ASTE GalYanized • Joseph Frenett,. Warren David W. H, ENGLAND •56 PONTIAC ... .. $695 Transplanted A«eratum, Asters. Alyssum. Calendula RANGES 4 i l SH EET (Goess. Linda Joyce Goodrich, and LU M BER C O . Hardtops. (6 to pick from). Ra- Zinnias, Snaps, Mariifolds, Verbena, Salvia, Petunia, etc. (Stuart Alan Hurd. will be collected, os in Hie post, twice weekly Barrels TO vdjo and heatqr. autom atic. Some • Also graduating were Glenn • Open All Day Saturday • Handle All Year hkiTe.....power steering and J Edward Jordan. David Michal i "At the Green"—Ml S-AMD from Hie rear of dwellings and RUBBISH once brakes. $195 down. Balance 12 TELEVISION (Lombardi, William T. Lynn, Rob-; m onths. VEGETABLE PLANTS [ert John MpAnneny, George Rob- | per month from Hie curb line. Rubbish cel- Waste Materials TOMATOES, PEPPERS, ClELEBY, OABRAGE, Etc. GARAGE ,ert McCarthy, Celia J. McLaugh-I |p.S. and They’re •55 MERCU^x^.... .$,595 9-PaSsenger Wag^, Power LOW STEREO lecHon will be mode in conjunction with the Vinca Vine,'Coleu^ Lantana, H«Iiotrope. Many other ~ marLOW steering, power brakek^^ auto- ctondltlon. $125 down. Balance small potted plants. i PLANS wmte eotlecHen beginning on the first Mon- concjltion. $135 down. Balance.. PRICED! OOTTAOE eUSSIC BIRCH 4’xf U months. • doy of eoch month and on the foilewiifg Tues­ Town Manager Richard Martin REOUGEpr ALL POHED ROSES DISCOUNT MANY STYLES univeS rsminds resident'* rubbish will be; Inquire About Paul Dodge i In Bud and GARAGE day and Wednesday. RUBBISH pickup for collscted one* a mon^h starting ’.00 *7.50 t e r RE3i3r..«r I.EA8 E with the new fiscal year in July. NOW while prices are LOW! your orod will be mode on the some c|ay thdt Garbage will be collected twice Ruiipus KMorry cedar I ’xr Plan of New COME AND SEE THESE SPECIALS! weekly as usual. $*V CharRC and waste is presenHy scheduled for pickup., Rubbish collection will be made PON'nACvS. TEMPESTS PERENNIALS, Large Plants...... 3 for 1.00 PRICES from the curb line beginning on *7.20 w e ^ d fa Delivered b l u e b e r r y BUSHES. the first Monday of each month DAY, W E£^ MONTH 5 year old, with berries ...... j • • • -Only 1.49 and bn the following Tuesday sad SHCETROCK QRAINBOARD o r TEA R RUBBISH for curb pickup by enclosed Wednesday. Rubbish pickup for each area of manchester will be KnoUy Pine — Chlrry Wood — Sable Wood FERTILIZERS packer units shall be in containers or bundles made on the same day that gar­ "See MMi i V Sq. FU Cash 1 ^ — ,S<1* EL ChtrRre Drive A .Wiveer . . . HAH 10-6-4 Lawn F ood ...... 50 lbs. 2.44 bage is now scheduled for pickup. HAH Garden Fertilizer ...... 50 lbs. 1.99 DISCOUNT weighing not mere than sixty (AO) pounds Garbage will still b* collect^ from l i e and Carry le S C and Ddivered the 1982 PONTIAC VISIT OUR DISPLAY the rear of homes. »nd TEMPEST! Lime, Garden ...... 50 lbs. 59c 80 lbs. 79c CERANiUMS LOWEST MONTHLY TERMS CASH and CARRY fxrf 49—Conn. Turnpike and shaN not bo greater than three (3*) feet Also other brands of fertilizer: Bovung, Sheep Manure, „„52S!!iStSi!2J!JtSSJElK!2*SLfiSt PUiN WHITE OEiLIIW'RLE See and D m U W ith A Peat Mosa. Abto Flower and Vegetable Seed, Clay Pots, W o re 65c an d 85c OPEN SUNDAYS in any dimension. Largo Items that cannot be tainers^^r^Jbjiiid^^ / . Wlaner ... Window Boxes, Hedwood Tubs, Insecticides. FACTORY SUPERVISED SERVICE ■ w C and C a ^ PAUL DODG£ PONTIAO! 19621 mor^UwiHM^ottnAsjsnt^ol^^ l4LC'and levered H i^ l Both Make __ ?®*50e eojiily dismantled such os refrigerators, than three feet You Haiipyr DO YOU HAVE GAROENINO OR INSECT SMALL BEDDING SIZE MANCHESTER (SKIi HO 7-6396 PBOBLEMSr LET US HELP YOU. 25c Each MjjkNCHESTER stoves and bod springs shall bo picked up by Large item* whitdi cannot be dis- SHOP FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8:30' ^ailT W tW P > M»P mantled such as rafriVaraton, You Buy .With Assurance, Satisfaefiou Plus "Phnta That PIcaac” At UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. a seporato truck which will follaw later in the stqve* and badsprlngq will be pick­ B()» 1 708 or. SIII18 81., NLW HAViN. CONN ed up by separata truck later Uw day. sam* day. LUMBER I WuImh^I oMigaiion ple«ie tend FREE cililogiw Pontiac INCORPORATED * NAME______^______riT V ______OPEN WEB., THURS. FRI. TIU 9 I 873 MAIN 8T. “F

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H is h b m t o l a V t n fZOM---- ■ Ceninat EGGS A UGnd* tuiiiuar mat NCPBASIN6 THB tiCATINC 7 ABimKIPB Suj^pprters Compare FIN a l l y GAv/E U R , 13— wnu* :APlACfTy0Pp)AWr M P M S M itf SAbHBdaat t' ■ pv*c»«MoeReo b o t h s h t i n g -, SECOND HEM/ ~ UBagUNirirar tSad err m s t s r s a n d i^BLS-oecKEP MBlblkalMiM MCoaatrr im A of 88 Plays Nickl^ps with Jones ITEirtli unabbaa SeNCHBS/ It Worm SOnaecM StMatctted baata 41Aala>aHM NEW YORK (N E A )—Since the'big product of^Ohio SSBteaar SlObnrvM 4IO|wrtUe Mia "X’s” as well as tees were fO b i MShra4dadaaMMi4tftaa wanlMa State won the Ohip Opeii Championship at 19, Jack Nick- UOfl SI Ch ip SPliftaMa Important in the Manchester ALLY OOP isaftw gwM'' MDtpartaa ICAacMat NaHMi44BDadia lauB* name has been gu ^edly mentioned in the same breath BY V. T. BAMLIN StWpaaw ■Nier 4iAi»wB Jaycees’ annual golf tourna­ 'SSSMWMdf STWilbad ttgbDr4tRaiit ment yesterday at the Man­ with that of Bobby Jones. NOTHINQ. _I 6 N T I T ^NtCLL.BgAIM aiPtetofnpUe Now that Ntcidaua Kaa #00 the r n e r ,. \ OOP.. JUST aaRoekr peak , 47 GoU OKS 66 Axient \ champioruhlps to win— tha U. 8. Besser, Jeff Clarke and Jim Open. Golfers devour one another three holes cost Bobby Nichols, WJLif MSm e«flee B1 12 B Only 13 point.0, .separate the first Smith each had" 76s. Bob Potter in a cannibalistic sport in wdiich also beaten by two strokes, the ■ The leaders resume their battle^lor y last week when he overtook DOWN shot a 78. top prise. four point leaders in the modified Saturday night, with a 26-lap race Gahan on the 23rd lap and went ST ■ u there is no tomorow or pay unless stock car racing competition at 1 BoaA Trophies, donated by Pepsi- you win the money. If a tough course, intense strain, heading the card, which starts at on to win. SBibA Coia Bottlers of Connecticut, were Riverside Park Speedway going in­ 8:15. Nicklaus and Palmer were the fatigue and huge galleries don’t to the 10th show of Oie season Sat­ presented to both McNamara and get you in the UJS. Open, the urday night. A 25 lap Novice .main and a faot Jacobsen. Other prizes were do­ survivors of 2,602, all but 10 of gremlins will. George Janoski of Stafford whom had to survive 72 qualifying Dick Dixon of Warehouse Point moving 25 lap 6pi*n CompetitloB nated by Alex Hackney’s Pro If you don’t think so, aSk Sam Springs and Rene Chaj’land of feature, plus heats, will make up .Shop, the Jaycees, McBride's Herald Photo by Oflara holes, local and eectional,'in order Snead. is still on top. but his lead has fad­ Holyoke will be out to lncrea.se to tackle Oakmont’e 6,018 treach- ed to flvis points. Dixon, thanks to the racing card at the PlainvUle S H O R T R IB 9 BY PRANK O’NEAL SporU . Spot, Ailing Rubber Co Tim McNamara and Tom Jacobaen their leads in the point standings Stadium Speedway, Saturday and Nassi^f Arms. They were pre- eriute yards in the western Penn­ a fourth-place finish in last week’s when the weekly stock car auto­ sylvania hills. Anybody can get 4n. 50-lapper. is still in command with night starting at 8:15. A special Sented.to various golfers accord­ Loss Skein Seven mobile racing la held at the Staf­ five-lap match race between 4 ing to their scores and a so it perhaps is safe to say that 104 points. On his neck Ls Wild ford Springs Speedway tonight. groups. more good golfers fall to qualify Bill Greco of New Haven with 149. Adolph Pecka of Waterbury and Sports Schedule J Sports Yielding Winleea after esveit starts Is The first event will be at 8:15. Frank Manafort of New Britain f WfHJNfl/T HAD , Winners by age group and prizes for the Open than play in the Mas­ Still In the thick of contention ters. F o r t y ’s entry in the Willlmsntic Charland, who leads the coun­ will also be staged to decide the ANT SUN IN \NeBt« l won fd^ow; (16-17) first. McNa­ f l i g h t League. The Oilers were for the lead are Danny Galullo of Friday, June 22 S A T tR D A T Waterbury with 142' and Gene try 1)1 the NASCAR sportsman di­ winner of the 1962 50 lap Madcap mara (sweater) 72r second;'Jbcob- Nicklaus and Palmer were not blanked by Joe DeGregorio of Cov­ vision, has gained a total of 276 sen (sweater) 74; third, Kaye ls65—^Mets va. Oolto called upon to qualify, but they Bergln of Bast Hartford with 141. Novice Championship. The two Legion vs. RockvUIe. 6:15, Mt. entry, 3-0, and then lost to (Colum­ points to data and holds s 38- drivers finished in a deadlock with BONHIB (dozen golfballs) 75. Nebo. Olunhel 18 walked something like 24 niilei up­ The standings then take a 80- PY JOE CAMPBEM, bia 2-1. Tuesday night the locals point lead over Chet Hunt of El­ 18 points apleos in last weeks race. *HTe group was Fire A Police vs. A A I, 6:15, 2 p.m.—Red ^ x v a Orioles hill smd. down in three' days, sur­ play the Ridges Jbul hope to be polnt dip before Buddy Krebs of Bill Waldman (sweater) 74; sec­ Charter Oak, . ' j ' Ohannel 8' veying and whatnot, tying with East Hartford appears with 111. lington. Ernie Gahan of Dover, A hot battle for points conU> "■cK at full etretigUi, several reg- N. H., is third while Wild Bill V ond Bob Parmakian (shirt) 75 Optical Vi. Police A Fire ' 1*. 2:86—Athletics va White Sox 283. ^icklauB and Palmer had to Krebs moved up s spot on the nues as Harry BIUs ,of Hartford mULPING ulara being away with the Nation­ Slater of KillliTgly, who won lost X • For the 12-13-year-oIds, best Waddell. Ohannel 86 make 383 near perfeejt moves, al Guards the past two weeks. strength of his big victory last sets the pace fbr the track Open COMING was John Cervlni (sweater) 100- Green Manor va, Man. Auto 6 p.m.—Wrdstling roughly half of them while walk­ Saturday. week’s feature, is fourth with 19?. crown with 124 points.’He is clo­ 9 < m second Doug Wilk (shirt) 103. Parts, 6, Buckley. Ohannel 8 ing 12 miles playing 36 holes on Springfield’s Jerry Humlston. al­ Joe Mahaliak of Willington la ftHh sely followed by Tony Membriiw Htolea Bases — Wills, Isvi ,‘\n- though he has yet to take a fea­ w'ith 168 points. There were also prizes for low­ Aceto A Sylvester vs. Pagoni's, 5:30—Race of the Week Saturday. gelee, 80; W. Davis,’ LM Angeles, of. Waterbury. s e i - L u f o lllllll|lllln;inaHliMllMI ture this season, is the only other est girls score won by Lieslie Haas 6, Verplanck. Ohannel 80 Here the Open becomes an en- IS; Javier, St. I.milsv I I ; Taylor, Slater, one of the top asphalt (shirt) 107 and the highest score Sunday, June 24 10 p.m.—Fight of the Week dursnce..(H>niest. 'Dme out only driver over the 100-polnt' mark. drivers with a lecotxi of .eight Johnny Sellers, leading Jockey NOTHINS B ir r FOG Philadelphia, and M a y a , 8an The defending champ has 109 ;|^,J6UBS1H|SIS1H6 won by Mark Johnson (score keep­ Green Manor vs. Fire A Police, Ohannel 8 for lunch and no sitting d o w n . Fraaelsoo, 12. straight triumphs at Norwood, in 1961, plans to ride over the New M ft T , A n d r a i n / PRICE WE BAV R )R UVIN© er) 153. 1, Mt. Nebo. points. capture his fiist dirt track vlc- Jersey race tracks this summer. ilN 1H£ PARK A0ES. Sc'OrOs A A I vs. Nassiff’s. 3. Mt. Nebo. SUNDAY Tim McNamara 36-36—72. Elks VS. Ponticelli’s, 1:30, Char­ 1:55— Mete vs. Oolte (2) 3 Tom Jacobsen 87-37,—74. ter Oak. Ownnel 18 Bill Waldman 40-34— '74. Htfd. National vs. Fire A Police, 2 p.m.—Red Sox vs. Orioles < 3 Dave Kaye 41-34— 75. 1:30, Keeney, Ohannel 8 . Bob Parmakian 39i>36—75. Legion at Cromwell, 3 p.m. 2:80— Yankees vs. Detroit •m.'M.'A Prt. OA« Don Besser 40-37— 77. iydhMW, If. Monday, June 25 Ohannel 8 • TUBE-TYPE T H E ■Tcff Clarke 41-38—77. 2:80— Athletics vs. White Sox ^ Jim smith 38-30— 77. NAsslff’s vs. Lincoln, 6:15, Me­ ______»i»w»rMiM morial Field. Channel 30 Bob Potter 39-39—78. ' • TUBELESS J U D D S A X O N , Teachers vs. Giis’s, 6:15, ML TERMS BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRUNDFIELD 'T got thft spot out of tho rug, Moml" Ned Jiaglio 41-39—80. Pete Kasavage 41-39— 80. Nebo. • WHITEWALLS ( G E N E R A l l Roger Parrott 44-38—82. Temple Beth vs. No. Methodist, Bob Hamilton 44-40—84. 6:15. Charter Oak. TO SUIT YOUR BUDBET Dick Lovett 46-38—84. Mai Va Hi-Way, 6:15, Robert­ • BLACKWALLS <. VTIREV Alan Grzyb 45-39—84. son, LITTLE SPORTS Jim Anderson 44-41—85. Bantly’s vX Green Manor, 6:15, HKtnrew B Y R O U S O N I □ Cordon Hurwitz 43-43— 86. Charter Oak. . «-2a. BHI Carney 43-44—87. Optical vs. ited A White, 8, Waddell. SUMMERETTE8 — Grace Mur- ^ r r y Lorentzen 44-44 88. ra.v, 124 —334, Inez Ballnean 130 Pete Maloney 45-43 - 88. Green Manor vs. Vforiarty's, 6, Buckley, ^ 126—350, Vlvl Bayer 11.5, Clara Jim Dowd 47-42—.89. Truman 116, Fran Jamaitls 119, Bnice Marlow 44-46—.89. Aceto vs. An.saldi’s, 6 N Ver­ planck. Mary Sc^ta 118, Lori Sinicrope Steve Brady 46-44— 90. 116, Sylvia Osgood 122. Garry Wigren 48-42—90. Chris Zaglio. 45-45— 90. Ed Monks Named ^O A N IN R S ^— Austeen Wilson 132. Terry Hayden 125-114- 3.51. .^CLRs. Belanger Signs ORANGE (AP)-Ed Monks of Mary Sca^ 115, Jo Kerin 126, Vivi Bayer 132—342. , u r - ! PITTSFIBLD. Mass. (AP) .The Milford was named golf profession­ 8 . C. al at the new Orange (Country Club BUZZ SAWYER BY JOHNNY HART shortstop for the Pittsfield High TW ILITERS — Nell Salmon BY ROY CRANE School baseball team has been here today b y ' President Leon 137-;-334, Ki-avontka 119, Pat An­ Katz. Monks, 35, has been serving All Right; men, AM ITS VbOR FAULT 1 signed to a bonus contract by the nuli! 116. Jarvis 136. Lichartz 117- NOWI OCEAN I WE suflFjjSEj!l; Baltimore Orioles. Mark Belanger, as assistant pro at Mill River Golf whats this ? the (iM iFF SDUHAvt A 121—334, Grechko 120, Barbara KNOW SEA 18, signed yesterday for an esti­ Club in Stratford. He is a gradu­ Doyon 129-137 356, Terrv Vac- sowc- PlSGUfiTlNSL.Y' mated $35,()00. He was assigned to ate’ of the PGA school and was caro 116-119 336, Beebe li7, Lori *RO c k 8DDY'5 &ENERAL W A Y the Orioles’ Class D farm team at connected with the PGA National Sinicrope 130—347, Millie Oliva CRAIY/ OF RoiNDNfr Bluefleld, W. 'Va Oolf Club at Dunedin, Fla. 115. r r x ' H AT THINGS! \

/VOUOVSRTOaM.O riH ALAMEDA. A OR SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASES PERMIT THESE W1ll-nK»MR(. tAWVERAHD ja y iiM^NOT^TrA tAmo b* OPEN HOUSE a it , VmtKtbh jM K t A»tr- SPECTACULAR SUMMER TIRE VALUES HOTSU V ' T t t SATURDAY, JUNE 23 - 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. 1 MORTY MEEKLB If you’re concerned about mfet.y— but conMious of price . . . go Big Ccr SpCCifll! MICKEY FINN BY DICK CAVALLI BV LANK LEONARD DONtMINDBRinUG.,. W HAI^HE SUNDAY, JUNE 24 -11 A.M. to 8 P.M. J S ^ WTHINO— • GENERAL NYLON He^MADATTHg oor AGAINST MBfedOCTANn- OENERAL M K !f W L M AcwuNPsn^oiaN. PI0Be GETTHEM X> WORK ^ yAcnptantHISKlMCSCMQBrR! 1-CAR GARAGE PROPORTIONATELY LOW While they Iasi; THE NEWCLfiANIN<3< i r i r i r WHITEWALLS ADD $ 3 .0 0 W Blackwall only OVERTIAAR ^ R J R E / / ^ N * ______Known for Value! COULD ixaAiw / i m fAPSRl p OBBL ] r - i KNOW. ^ iw rm o i BfMaiE^ J-Q We DeIiv^]WIiat Vt^e ,.'4 Advertise! frmir” I.'t' pof/r WHITEWALLS U p ottB er General AAE' FORD-CHEVROIJiT or PLYMOUTH 2-CAR GARAGE ^ , GENERAL KRAFT TREADS S. T. M. Nylons • Many Styles • Complete COTTAGE SHELLS 4 r „ M 0 « 4 - , SIZE 6.70XJ5 TUBE-TYPE Concrete Foundation KREOTED ANYWHERE IN OONKEcnct’T FORD-CHEVJIOLET PLYMOUTH $ 1 2 * Custom • Get Ready for SssiS’S.ssy.Tn.S’"" STUDEBAKBR THE STORY OF MARTHA W A YXie BuiH Fun this jSummer! PenUac, BMick. OUeoMMIe; m .Size 7..50X14 Tubielesa' j .. , BY WILSON SCRUGGS Dbdge, Chryaier er Mnrenry G fo r SIZE 7.10x15 TUBE-TYPE """Till WTOMIWO r

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- . . v T t t E ' Bonding— Conthidinf 14 “PriYate Instructions f r a m in g , addition*,' remodalihg, TUTOBINO—Privateate lessono In ; i o n painting, ' cement. floors; also, Frertch, Russjai),. SodIkK Stddlte, GLASSlFlEn ^ bathrooms tiled. (Jail'Ml ft-42ftL> Latin ahif EngliiriiA.r lain m i OHURCH UlAOUB »-576l. . ' I* d at the plate by Bernie Au­ E A J ^ gust and, Norm Warren, N orth :HFlorist»—Nnrwriea 15 Y O S T Methodist catne from behind to Bondw-gfaftltai-" ADVEhTlSING OBRANIUMS,. 25c -each and up; \ aiMcta ntftor d efe^ St. Mary’s, 11-7, at Char­ Play Rockville Mortgagoa 31 Ford W ins Bo Beliiisky, ter 0 * k Field last night. | petunias salvia, fnarigqid" asters, August went four-for-four In­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DFPT. HOURS Mnnnis, natondula, straw flowers. ^ASH AVAlLABtilf, If ydu have E v e ry Q u b HOm • Weakness ’ cluding a\bomer while Warren With Olander dwarfs dahlias, snapdragon, sweet , estate emiltlA-. call u* for 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. William, totoato planu. , "Every club in the National League has a weakness," Man­ ■v^ Changed G u y , connected for, a grand slam homer And Mantle in the second,'4)eIplng to erase an plants, cablNwe and celery plants, •per month, Including ropayniaat. ager Birdie Tebbetts reported before Wednesday’^ double- early 6-2 saint 14^. Fred Burf had To Face Kelley 35c a dozen;-3. dozen $1. Open 7 Frank Burke, 248 ■sIftT days, COPY CLOSING TIME iAV lOtSO AJ«.— SATURDAY ft AJM. 529-5553 evenings. . Summary: '.relli's Greenhouse 433 Nd Main Cited as one of six teams with a. good chance at the pennant Due to Plav High School baseball stars '3t. ■ No. Methodist . 270 lOO 1—11-11-3 ‘ ' in pre-season forecasts, the Braves are currently in sixth •^KANSAS CITY (AP) -- "I’m will be on hand ih bunches to­ Bmineaa OpportanitMd >|2 definitely a .changed person," said St. Mary’s .,.61 0 000 7-14-5 PLEASE READ YOUR AD : LARGE NIGHT-: blow ing cereus place. 121,^ games off the pace of front running Los Angeles Chappell and Bolin; Odell and night at 6:15 at Mt. Nebo OlAMtlMl * f "W aat A te" ara take* over the phona os a eo«- and plavlng under JJOO ball. _ _ NEW YORK .(A P )— If the Bo Belinsky, the young no-hit plant, has several t>dd8. Mr'S. I-Oicy BOyrON-Routes 4'4A. aiid Burr. Field when Manchester voBlanca. Tb* advertiser Monid read hie od the FIR14T DAY T I B Reid, 650 Lyd*ll, Ml^O-^TS^ Like bin counterpart, Casey ^ I American League has the pitcher for the Los Angeles An­ Mrial 'Steak Houee.-” Modera, \. ASfBRldAN LEAGUE gels just before he took the mound American ' Legion opens its APPEAiUr and REPORT ERRORS la ttme tor Um eezt hieer- -complete restaurant and catering Stengel of the Meta, ‘Tebbetts was shakes today, there are two tioa. 1%* Herald I* reopoaslMe for onlv ONE laoorreel or omitted W. L. P e t G.B. Thursday night to win his first RBC LEAGUE 1962 home aei^n against facilities. 3,570 feet of space, surprised when none o f the 10 good reasons for it. Clei'eland ..:. .88 2ft .594 iaserOea tor oay adverttseraent aad tbon oelv to t)i* ezteat of a , Roojpihg----S,idiog 18 teams swung a deal before the game in a month,_ 3-1 a g a i n s t Teachers supported Dick Daniel­ RacHylI.l«i.l_l___" I basement, approximately. 12A4 Los .Angeles / .86 is .5«8 2 "make good* aaertloa. Error* abkh do not leaaea Ui« value el acres. 125 foot frontage on high­ • June 15 deadline—not that they One is named Whitey F'ord. Kansa.a City, to put the Angels son with a 25-hlt attack last night Not «mly-wlll the'locals hmee. Tom A. A.' Dl^W riN CrRS^tob, sidW , Minneeota .;. .88 80 ,559 2 into second place ih -the American gelley. Fred McCurry, Oiehnls the odverttaMneat arltt oet be eorreeted by *hnebe good” loeerttoa. way. .Zoned for Induatriat j. U * . did not try. Stach club wanted The other is Mickey Mantle. new New j^ork Mets may noi^be going anywneio .n at Mt. Nebo and routed Pagan! I painting; m CaiTiontry.’' ‘ A’ltarbtions New York .., .88 27 .550 8 League; Dailey and several other boys who Eve. Bill Boles. MI 9-9858. Vftar- more than It Was wlHlng to give Together, those New York Yan­ Boltltnore , , .88 and Son, 30-13, : and oddltloii*. Ceilings. Workman- 82 .508 $(/, League, but this wn t stopping Casey Stengel from doing a lot of directing. All the old A 'dozen runs in the first inning played regularly with Manchester ren E. HorWiand, Realtbri'' M I up. -K kee roommates may hold the key U etroit...... 81 81 .500 o' The Athlc.Uca had him In hot TOPE COOPERATION WUL |M A I ll'l to JbTTT I ship''guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. S-U08. ______1)^.. ' to the league’s penivant. race. professpr requires is a little moTe pitching and all-around execution to attain his goal. water early but he wriggled out helped thorn get off on the right High,' but the vlsttora will be able BE APPRBOIATBD li/IA L M l I I i M I-8-4860. ( "All the contenders will be tough Chicago ...... 83 85 :48s 7 to field the top men from three because of real good pitching.” They’ve been on the Injured list — Konsoa City . .81 17 .450 9 of it and capped the victory by foot. Dave DOoman and D a v e WANT YOUR own bustnew? Suno­ Turkington each had four safeties scholastic clubs. Members of two BIDWiSLL HOME,/, Improvement he noted' as we chatted on the dug- Foril with an ailing arm. Mantle Boeton 29 S« .440 -* » /l retiring nine men , In order over OBORGB liftA ROGER MAUAIONB co ha» for lease modern, 'fftUy the last three innings. to lead the winners, Ron Gustaf­ teams that reached ClAC Tourna­ f Company all types of aiding and I out steps. with an injured leg—and the Washington .. 22 42 „744 16 ment finals — Rockville and Cov­ equipped 2-bay service station* hv I perehnia' ch_ampion Yankees went It "was his seventh try for his son and Dsn Darby were Pagani's I roofme. Alumtnu'm clapboards a cated on heavily traveled Route * * * Thursday’* Results entry — will be Included. ! spectuty. Unexcelled workmaft- I Into a taihspin to fourth place. New 'York .5, Baltimore 0. seventh victory of the season and best with three each. 15 on the Manchester-WapidnC I Capsple Appraised Summary: Coaches Wally Fortlri and Gene !*‘No One KStires at 23’- TROUBLE REACHINS OUR AOVERTISE^T I ship. Ml 9-6496. 11 was-beginning to look like the Boston S, Cleveland 1. Wide Open Race for Flag fits first since some all-night par­ Johnson of Manchester have Indi-1 line. This volume station da|ar* to Here's Birdie’s capsule appraisal year’ the Yankees lost the pen­ Detroit 6, U'aahlngton 8. tying got him in $250 worth of T ea ch ers----- 12 01 674 x- 30-25-4 FOR YOUR roof and eldinx, call both neighborhood and transient Pagani’s ... 3 40 022 2-13-18-6 cated the flre-balllng Kelley, who of the chief rivals: nant. tSiicago 6, Minnesota 2. trouble with Manager Bill Rigney., attracted ’ many major league J. Q. Roo’’ing Co. We specialize business. Present operator leav­ ' 24-HoHr Answerins Stnriet ing becaus* of III health. For 'hjfct . "St. Louis has tremendous pitch- Los Angeles 8. Kansas City 1, A losing pitcher in the minors, Danielson and Turkington; Li- scouts to Indian games this sea­ Bad Knee Ends Career, In alumifium. ceramic and atone. Bui Fold, a lefty who com­ zotta. Barber (4) and Qisgrove, pointment call- Miss Zelonl*,'’-/ .tng- ► ; piled a spectacular 2.5-4 record Toda.v’s Oamea 'Belinsky catapulted to baseball- son, will start on the ipound. Skip For freft-'^esltmates end appoint­ Noiv 5’ofk (Stafford 6-4) at .De­ fame when he pit.ched the sea­ Taylor (5). Frit to Horald Readora ment calLMI 9-8933. 269-0291 days or TR 5-6384 after T "Los Angeles, also, has tremen- ' last sea.son. sent a tremor through Due to Rash of Injuries Olander, lanky lofty and author of pm . dous pitching. They’ll try and . the AL with a sparkling, three- troll (.Aguirre 4-2), ft p.ro, son’s only no-hilter against Balti- two no-hitters in tourney compe­ -iL . 55'ashlngton (Daniels 1.-8) at ■more in mid-May. He had a two- DUSTY IJEAGUE .Wojcik Returns Home run you right out of the park. | hit 3-0 shutout of Baltimore yes­ tition, is listed a* the Rockville WaAt tatormatlaB aa *a*,ar ear elaecllled adverftserasatoT N* ! Rbofinit and Chlmnrjra 16-A "Clnclimati has three One start­ terday- which amounted to a Cleveland (Donos’an 10-2), (N). NEW YORK — (NBA) — hit. 1-0 shlllput again.* Boston Standings starter. anewer at tfte telephone heted T Simply call Hm Boston (.Schwall 2-8 and Deinck gust, which I hear it intends ing pitcher (Bob Turkey, Joey firm declaration that..,h*'s back In This has been a tough season on May 20 but then went Into W. L. Pet. PlM^y of Relief By EARL YOST BOLTON 2-0) at Baltimore (Pappas 7-S and to do. Speaking of taklhg up ROOFING—SpeeMUlslng r«pftlrlng Jay and Jim O’Toole), plus a bull­ lop form. ... ■for name ballplayers. * "the slack, Bubba Morton has eclipse — as a pitcher. Mai Tool ...... 8 .800 McCurry, winning- pitcher In "No one retires at 23!” MANCHCSTfR ANSWERING SERVICE rooli of ftU Ainda, new roofe gut­ Excellent opportunity--ga* '*ta- pen that makes saves almost every ! Roberts 2-2), (2), 6 p.m. Mickey Mantle, Al KaJine, Gaudy Whirl Moriarty’s ...... 7 Manchester's victory over Middle- tlon, package store, and grocery And now the rest of the league Kansas City (Pfister 6-8) at done a fine job for us in the .700 That was Ed Wojcik’s reply thi.s week when the strapping ter work, -chimneys cleaned re­ day. (He w'as referring to Biil Minnie Mlnoso, Gus Triandos, outfield. , Show business took him up In a BA Club ...... 4 .500 town last Sunda.v, will ' oack up Ml v-osoo paired Aluminum siding 30 store, plus a 6 room brick home, IS apprehensively watching Man­ Chicago (Horlen 8-5), (N). Kelley. Rockville Coach George young man stoppeti at the sports desk and w hs asked if he Henry and Jim Brosnan). tle, the switch-hitting super-star Gene Freeee. Chuck Schilling. "You get a fine Idea of how gaudy whirl when the Angels re­ Farrell’s ...... 3 .375 years’ experience Free cstimatLt. prcacntly doing a good volume of "San . Francisco has the best Los Angeles (Chance 8-S and Whitey Ford, Frank Lary and Hi-Way . Dargatl has a host of possible re­ had hung up his .spikes. end leave your nieoMigo. You'll hear' r*u)n eiir auverttaer la Jig Can Howley. Ml 8-5361 1-0768 buaineas, with an excellent iutur* whn had .54 home runs. 128 runs Lee 8-3) at Minnesota (Maranda injuries have backed up the turned to Los Angeles Just before ...... 3 .333 hitting and most powerful club .BIRUIB TEBBE'TTH Luis Arroyo head the list of Memorial Day for a long home Colonial ...... 2 lief men — all more than able. The Notre Dame grad. vr)ho cap­ Ume without apendlng all evening at the tolephoiia. growth potential. Priced to sell. batted In. a .317 average and 0-1 and Paarual ft-4), (2), (Twd- leaders to the rest of the field. .222 Jim Toomey who won a pair of They wUl try and belt you out. helped Roger .Marls to a record distinguished patients. Here is the pick-up Los An­ stand. tained the 1960 Irl.ah rarstty base­ "Pittsburgh has good pitching ing. Jones has been up and down, Night). Bob Schefflng wasn't at all Class (X Tournament affairs for ball squad, has decided to call it Heating and Plumbing 171 Exclusive agenlg 61 homer.s. .Mickey's going to Saturday’s Schedule geles club of last year ahead Bo and Dean Chance, another Producing runs In five of seven Coventryl hls tesmmale Joe Minor, and a great relief (Roy Face i an erratic player. " the manager make the big test of his ailing displeased when the Tigers’ of Detroit, Chicago and Balti­ Los Angele.s rookie flinger. left a Innings. Mai Tool scored a 17-7 quits aa far as a professional dia­ Announcements Auto DQying Schoirt -7-A pitcher. The Pirates have a good Los Angeles nt Minnesota. freshman Jim Martello. another PLUMBING AND Heating 7~re- said of his highly-touted out­ legs in Detroit tonight. second game at 'Yaiihee Sta­ more. Cleveland is the only- party for Eddie Fisher at victory over BA Club last night at mond career goea. shot at It (PennantI." Kansas City at Chicago. Rockville product, and Stafford's .modcljng, Installations, repairs. fielder who had a "Can't Miss" dium waa rained oiif. Big Bob one of the .supposedlv strong a.m. in Bo’s red convertible. At 5, RoberUon Park. Eight scores in "My knee just wouldn't .stand up lARSON'S- Connectlcbt's first li­ U R Realty Co. What about the Braves? What's tag rn the spring. .\t the plate, If he's sound -and there's still Washington at Cleveland. was reall.v hurting, with Billy Pete Sfreddo, who recorded two lo playing every day. U was all FULI,ER BRUSH Sales and Serv- censed driving school tralned:- AH work guaranteed. 25 years cx- American League clubs which Gloria Eves, 33. a cashier in a the .second And four more in the )jerien0e...JI4-hour servlee, Call MI 8-2692 been the trouble? Jones is hitting 280. a big question mark about it Boston at Baltimore, 2 p.m. Bruton and Norm Cash join­ regular sea.son no-hltters, are all right when I caught every other I Ice. R. Bell. Ml 9-8736. Certlfled and approved is now of­ it well could mean business as New York at Detroit (2), 2:30 has e.scaped without a crip­ Hollywood aleakhoiise, ran from third put the game out of reach. Earl VanCtmp. Ml 9-4742, •"ntere have been lots of injur­ a s * ing Kaline on the sideline. pling injury. available. day, or after a few days rest, but fering ejaasroom and behind R. D. Murdock MI 3-64T3 ies to this ball club. And we've . . . n>. i usual. W'hich Is another way of and ft p.m. the convertible to a police car and The victory enabled Mai to take a In addition to the two pitchers, "Not once this season has Seven clubs feel that they complained Belinsky was beating when I had to catch six or seven wheel instruction for teen-agers. GERARD J. Baronoui had a lot of problems that have • O lin g r I t c lie r # .saying the Ford-Mantle combo Sunday’s Schedule Detroit fielded Its entire first one-game lead over Moriarty's in former Manchester High players In days In a row, I knew that I just MI 9-6075. toi^lnsunafton"' ^ ft N ^ R STREET - BusUl6s* could trigger another Yankee, New York at Detroit, 2:30 p.m. have a run at the American her. Belinsky and his date. Brid­ the league standings. the Legion llnenup incliiile Dailey, P erson als 9fi2.v ^ Repair..Ml H -ground floor store, 6 finally resolved themselves. W# 'Oiir young pitchers hsve been string 100 per cent sound," League , flag The first seven couldn't do It." he said. A brace, .j lugl' can’t seem to turn our pitch- drive to the lop. I.k>a Angeles at Minnesota (2). get Whitaker, 33, said .Miss Eves Hal Carlson’s three-run homer Rog Macatone, George May, Bill PREPARE FOR driver's test. room apartment on second floor, doing very well. But they all stressed Manager Schefflng, in the American I.cague cur­ used during the basketball season, ELiBiCTROLUX Sola* and Service, 'ing staff over twice something must really work haidi at the Ford’s effort over Baltimore Kansas City at Oilca'go (2). hopping the bus for the air­ became belligerent. Bo ordered her was the big hit for the winners. McCarthy and from former years Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class 2^car . garage, 2 furnace*. l>g W'ashlnirton at Cleveland (2). rently are more favorably sit­ Pick Stratton and Howie Conn proved more harmful than good. bonded repreoenteUve, Alfred that every other club has been able trade If they ate going to be suc- marked his first victory since port and a home stand which from the car and .she bumped her --B ill Maneggia. Ray Dotchln and Injured early last sea.aon with room. Three Instructors. No wait­ Radio-TV Repair Serviem !8 bath*. AaklM $31,000. Potential ia Boston at Baltimore (2). 2 p.nw uated than all but two Na­ head getting out. were the big guns for BA Club. Mike Reardon. Dotchln played Araeii, 100 Heary It. Tet MI ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ excellent fm^raapy u*ea. Including to do.’’ Tebbetts meaning, in ce.s.sful,” he said. The field boas May 9, ended a five-game Yan­ includes series with the Yan­ tional I.,eague outfits -the Idaho Falls In the Class C. Pioneer 3-0450. " baseball Ijngo. getting his starting Miss Eves had a cut above her Summary: freshman baseball at the Univer­ my, PI 2-7249. CONNIES TV and Radio Service, a home and buitnOo* combined. was referring to Tony Cloninger kee losing string and pulled the kees and Indiana. Dodgers and Giants. There Ls League, during a run down be­ pitchers to get in two straight as­ (2.-11. Bob Hemlley (4-6i. Ron Yanks to within three games of NATIONAL IJDAOL'E left eye but declined to press Mai Tool ------184 013 x 17-18-1 sity of Hartford this season, Rear­ WANTED-Rlde to Pratt A WhU- available all hours. Satisfaction Eve. Ray Holcombe, 4-1139. \V. on Brighter Side increasing evidence that the BA C lu b ...... 001 3.30 0 7-12-8 tween first and second base. guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. Warren E. Howland, R*alt«S’,'--|tI signments without any problems. Hendley (4-6). Ron Piche (3-2i the top when leading Cleveland I.ooking at the brighter side, ' charges. The AngeLs fined Belin­ don did likewise at the University Wojcik underwent an operation and ' nev, ftrat shift, south parking lot. Ix>s .Angeles 47 National will have to .settle I.Alne and Gustafson; Conn and 3-1108, What’s wrong with Warren and Hank Fisnlier (1-.3). The )>est lost to Boston. 3-1. Schefflng .sees a beneficial re­ sky and Chance $2,50 apiece for of Vermont. saw no further scMot. ; Mi 9-2798. Wanted Auto»— San Fran. . .44 for a two-club race, which being out after hours and Man­ Stratton. Others on Squad TV SERVICEi—All makes. Honest. Spahn. the perennial 20-game prospect, Cecil Butler, has been The l>,.s Angeles Angels scram­ sult out of all the activity in V usually is the story on the Economical. High qujUlty part* winner? "Nothing,’’ Tebbetts re­ Pittsburgh . 38 ager Bill Rigney read a riot'act The visitor* com' show the likes Advised to have another opera- j Motorcyclea 12 sick all season and has yet to bled into second place, four per­ the varloas sick bays. American. , Guaranteed 90 days,days. Famous'amoua foi^ ifielp fVaiUwl— Female 35 plied. "He’s had a funny year thus Cincinnati ...3 6 to them in front of the squad. INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE of Tony Dowglewlcz, Ken Folsle, tion during the .ofl-season to cor- I make an appearance. centage points ahead of Min­ The Injury jinx which has "And doiiH. kid yourself reel the left knee condition, Wojcik Wa n t e d t o b u y —Used cars, any service since 198'l. Phon* far. All his wins (six) have been St. L o u is ___ 38 After a flrat-inning run Ray Vil­ Frank Janton. and Pete Pagani, Atltomobiles For Salt 4 R.N. OR L.P.N, U urei Manor, "Bob Shaw has been, a perfect nesota. on the strength of a 3-1 plagued stars this year has ac­ about those Uirq kid ’ infield- pondered the move befofe deciding make, any model, 1958-1959. Call 9-4687. Potterton’a, 180 Center S t scored at home and all his de­ Mihvaukee ..33 38 la blanked Green Manor the rest of all of the Class Bo runnerup Rock­ Manchester. Name your hours. pitcher for us,” Tebbetts related. triumph over Kansas City while complished what owners, front \ er.s.- Rich Rollins and Bernie to try and get a new start this NEED CAR? Your credit turned 528-1990, Ask for Jo*. Ml 9-2324. feats (eight) have been on the "He's nine and tv. ■ the Chicago White Sox beat the Houston . . . 30 38 office geniuses, scouts and the way to give Naasiff Arms a 7-1 ville club, plus Jeff Heintz of El­ ED WOJCIK down? Short on down qayment? TELEVISION antennas and rotor Philadelphia .28 SO L. Itll.A MOKTO.N Allen. being acetdent.s and Bonu.s Boy Kraiis.s spring. ) read. 'There’s nothing wrong with games he lost were by 3-2 and Twins, 6-2. Detroit came from be­ managers have failed to do for Minnesota slopping. The victory la-st night. Hls teammates lington and several others. , Bankrupt? Repo**e**lon? Don’t systems installed and repaired. HOUftraOTBPERni^ 1 1 ^ Spahn. He's lost some real tough Chicago ...... 28 43 *Taking Up Slack' After spring training with In­ elk nre both produt* of Legion 2-1 scores to Cincinnat.. Ann h. a hind and stopped Washington 6-3. years. |t balanced the Ameri­ Twins acquired Vic Tower, helped out with a pair of double In addition to making their fir.st | despair! See Honest Douglas In­ Serving Manchester and surround­ tion available July 1. Writ* Box F, ones.’’ New i’ork . , 17 47 .2ft0 26'/, Set to Come Back start among the home folks. Man­ dianapolis of the American Asso­ ball. )>oth crediting Legion coach­ Buaineaa 8enrlcn Offered 13 ■saved three others. I knew we can League, gave the junior you know. The outfield, has plays that cut down potential Green quire about loweat down *mall- ing areas. Modern TV Servic*. 406 Herald stating reference* • e « Art .Mahaffev’s five-hit shut­ Thursday’s Result Mantle been injured and Ford chester players will be decked out ciation League In Florida. Wojcik ing with getting them on th* right Crnter St., MI 3-3305. were getting a good pitcher in wheel the free-for-all race on stabilized and the pitching Manor rallies. eat payments anywhere. No small out brought Philadelphia a 3-0 Phlladel|ihla 3. Chicago 0 and Arroyp pulled up with In their new tinlforms for the first was assigned to Visalia. Calif., in track in their 'profession. TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot COOK wanted to work evening.'^. Shaw." The team's biggest win­ victory over the Chicago (Tubs In which the elder circuit long was good in 1961.” -\fter New Mishap Four singles and two errors gave loan Or finance oompony pl(ui. Onc-Riin DefcaU ner was acquired from Kansas Only Oame Scheduled sore arm.s. time. the Class C California League by "Difference between pro and Douglas Motors, SSS Main. clearing. Call Frank C. Noble, $n ANTENNAES--AI1 types, expertly Apply Acadia Restaurant, Ml the only National League game ■eemed to have a copyright. Schefflng can’t wait un­ NassifT's three runs in the second 9-6053 One-run defeats have helped City . . . Today’s Games Kubek Missed and as It turned out enough to win. the Chicago White Sox organlza- college ball," Wojcik said, "was Instslled, rotor systems a special-1 9-8127. . ■staieduled. "Losing Kaline meant even til Kaline get.s back in the NEW YORK (A P ) 'T ve just ton. ty. Call Ml 8-2587 for f£** *#U-1 "kill" the Braves. Over the first * * * (Sneinnati (Purkey 12-1 or Jay Summary; that the pitching In pro ball 1* rsM ~PLYM0Ura~~8edan,~n^ • • • more to us than did the lass “ On, top of that. I believe thick of things in mid-July. got to make good." Off to a fast start, the husky C08MA APPIJANCE Service-Re­ mates. 68 games. ,?1 were decided by one 10-6) at I»* .Angeles (Koufax 10- of Mantle to the Yankees,” the Yanks mi.ss Tony Kubek Nasslir ...... 032 020 7-5-1 Packers’ Linemen much better. You see top flight dutch, seat covers^ nice condition. Rf'gaing Toiioh YA.NHS-ORIOLE.S — Mantle, Houk'a principal concern Lew Krausse. the $125,000 bonu.s catcher batted over .400 the first pitching every game, not every Very reasonable. Also, bean poles. pairs all makeg refrigerators, jl.N . OR L.P.N. full orPart-Uiii*. run. The Brave* won 11 and 2). (N). said Sqheffing. "Ralph Houk nearly as much as they mi.ss Green M an or...... 100 000 1-3-5 freezers, washing machines, dry- dropped 20 one-i-un decisions. The •sometimes de.scribe

■■ ' v::^- : t ' t . . *' '■ \ j ' ^ # A 6 « TWlfiNTy-TWO IfANCHEM R EVENING HEEALDr MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIPAY, ^I^E 22, 1962 ' ,>i ,■; X'.. ‘ ^ ■ ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962 PAGE TWENTYiTHBE*. — ' I » I , »|in*a>|i.iili# ' Smiuner Hones Fer Reflt 67 HottsM PoT 9 72 72 ;HoiiMR fW Ssl« 72 ■?rr Do8»->Blrd»—Pots 41 THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW BY FAGALY^sihI SHORTEN Wanted—To 1 ^ 58 s«l Houses For Stie Houaes For:. Sate 72 .Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sate^\ 'tS Resort, Pro|»erty For 8fiS» 71 « 3 '"ka. O W ) ORCaiARDriBEACH, M a in e -i BZVMSS ROOM colonial, 1% baths, 3 MU^UTEG from Maiicbestcr —5 COTTISM BUILT Osfeniai” e I-MANCHB8TER - Special. Im­ AKC BOXER pup 'J mpntha old. WK BUT SStU. or trade antifiua room tumi«h(H! apiu-tmem, aleept VERNON— Delightful expandable ,56 EAST 'ElJ5RIDGE Brand new COVlENTRY I^KiB-.'I>i(r* j»eairHflit rSG* Very food with ' Children.. MI ' y.:- ■■ . -,tv. ' and UMd Bindtiire, chtna, g ia ^ TOUR apartment, eedotMl cabinet kltchm.'excellent bam, -room Cape on a 90x150 treed lot, Cpd, 7 rooms, 1),4’ baths, oak maculate 8 room Capeg reduced to Cape. 4 large rooms and bath 7 room custom built Colonial, j 3 4 8 minute walk from beach, all garsf as. acr^ fruit trees, iwUy lakeside qoUages for m e , en- 4-9307. . KA PUUtvo A Bir e s tp ip off, bui* . tl0w iV f«~v« BiF'UMi(Nrr/ANP ^ M M ailver, -pictors ; frames and old floor, heat, hot water, ' farage, garage, full cellar, oil steam beat, •floora, plaauir walls, central flre- '.tht very low price of $13,990. first floor,' full basement, lot price reduced due to owner's in- ‘ * electric kitchen, baUi with ahower, $18,500. aqglton w . Hutchins, M I dace, spacious kitchen, „alum- .Aluminum aiding, aluminum com­ elusive area; One* at 81.900 aiMl 'HAP A WOSH TIM« effTTIN* 6W 9CVIB OWM* HER A KUtHtft T IM EWR SINCE S colna, (Sd dofia' and guna, hobby children accepted. North Mam plaster walls, fully stormed anil 90x150. price $13,990. FHA financ­ abilltv to -occupy, 2 fireplaces;)' ;one at $7,500. Both clU) b« w«U hot water- and eleclriclty includ­ 9-5132; .. , insulated, especially clean, '313,600. raim combinations,' oil Wot water binations, large back yard, near TO LBAHN collectiona, attic cqhtenta or whole Street. Cafl G. 8. Keith, MI K191. ed, double bed in bedroom, living f ing, Minimum down payment. 30 biillt-lns,.. cast iron baseboard financed, Call the BIKworth Mit­ BEAUTIFUL SHEPHBRD-ColUe estates. Punilture Repair Service, Robert Wojverton Agency, Ml heal, 10 minutes to Aircraft. Ask­ achoola, shopping and bus!' Call year tertn. Seeing it believing) heat, 2-'We heating; It's baths, ex- puppies, IS. Call M l 1-1606. room with hideabed, $60 per ing $18,500. Call nmier, M I 8-7594. the R. F. Dlmocic Co., M i 9-5245, ten Agency,/RoaltOl*. M l $-6980. O f A lM W e^ wmtMMy TalcoUvU^ Conn, Tel. MI 8-7449. TWO ROOM apartment, heat, hot Call to see this and other good celient sfbrue space, oversized MI 9-5524, 'X P U W K lP d C l 0H,COVW ONlTHSTlOf dM fit '.i? week. .Alao, 8 room cottage aleepa Barbara Woods, M l 9-7702, Jo- WHAT SO* *• AT TH« ONTfRI : TIMM PO X HAVE YD YEU. water stove and refrigerator, $70. homes. Madeline Smith, Realtor, 2-car garage^quality thi-oiighout, FRANK n haying and aelUag good 6. aame Qwveniencea. $75 a week. kiXCELLElNT. 4 rooms plus 3 un­ hafina Evana, \U 9-5853. "*•""' .!■ rtiiisiG* ■ ' - ■ i.w THATB JU6TA ^ NOTMWr EVEN A IOwMAR* M I 8-7483. Phone or writ* E. 3. McCabe 115 M I 9-1642 or Mabel Sheridan, M I lovely area,-Make an offer, (jwn- FOR SALB--2 white tame geese, uaed furniture ’ and antiques at so. WINDSOR finished, near bus line, Vei'planck 3-8139. er, MI 9-5051, , ' one year old. Phone M l 3-j58^.. WA«Tf 06 TIMt/j Ruaqeli Street, Mam-heater, M I BuSurbaii i;pr talu 75 CLASSIPISI^ AOVBRTI8MENT DEPT. HOURS ANVWAy,! 430 Lake St. Call and see what F IV E 'R O O M downstairs apart­ School, large lot, city utilities, ex­ n^OUTH WINDSoVl^inton Dr. PONY KNOW w e've got. Open Suhdaya. M I ment Benton Street, $90 a month. 3-7(^, Or 36 Seaview Avenue, Old - Picture book'^"8»4 rdonti cellent for young Or retired cou------6 room split l«5’el, $ large bed­ $15,500 BUYS attraetive 6 room k e '^ r e e T ’^M'- WlfiSNOTON-iBctfililg ah Mtate'. g;16 A.M. to 4:.10 P.M. CHIHUAHUS— One m ale and one .Orchard, Maine. '- v"E^RN'6Nr-OFFn^a 0N8 CARP •A680. Phone MI 9-952$ between 4-7 p.m. ranch in established neigh­ le. T h is U a real buy. Charles rooms', l*z baths', finished rec anch, 14 Milfod Road. Lovely tractlve oversize lanch.Nconven- 7 room home, 44J>6di’ooma, female, $35 each. M l 9-5876 after . AROIN borhood, tree shaded lot, ' esperanee. Ml 9-7620. foo m with bar. one-half acre lot. ROGIpBS LAKE!—6 room cottage E fenced yard, flagstone patio at­ ient to Manchester and Parkway. 11 acres of land 7* UWa ra- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT: S p.m. ANOTHSR7 FIVE ROOMS, first floor, cmtral- family sized'"kitchen ce­ .This holne is like new, selling foV' tached garage, utility room,’ full M ONDAT TIUW P E ID A T t t a o A J > l.--»A T P B D A y t A.M. available June 80-July 14 July 28- A LU X U R Y RANCH In a very Has many extras. Priced M decorating needcd.-IW Wffn pay. ly located, available July 1. Phona ramic bath. 3 large ’ bed­ f REDUCED $21,500. Call the R. P. Dimock Co., • attic. Built-ins, stove and drap- replacement cost $16,700 ment with FHA m oiftortk Full T H R E E pretty Uttle kittens Ipok- ms Without Board 59 Augtjat 11. M I 9-2792 after 5. sirable area. Six large rooine/t% 'fh'** * M I 3-7287 or M I 9-4663. rooms, excellent constnic- MI 9-5245, Barbara Woods, MI eries with house. July occupancy. 9-0652. ■rice $12,900. Cantor Ir'l^^otarb, TOVB'OOOPBBATIOM WILL |%* I 111 <9 0 7 1 1 ing. for new homes. Almost 7 bathsi two fireplaces (one tirKase- Attractively modern 6 room RHiunSHED room for rent. One COVENTRY LAKE~ri^m "^^; tlwi. Priced to sell. 9-7702, Johanna Evans, M I 9-5653. Asaumable 4% mortgage. Owner Itors, .MI 3-8442, T O " BB APPSBOIATBD - W lul JVII I I weeks old-free. MI 9-1403. ment), three bedrooms.^Overstzed ranch home with carport. 5 < block from M aiii 106 Birch St. tage, aji new furniture, complete­ M l 3-8798, Furnished Apartments 63*A g'arage. Located up otKGrandview years .old. center halltvay. 1>4 IV BOLTON—8 room home’ ’ 6 hnXED i t l T Terrier and chihua­ after 8 p.m. ly renovated, $30 weekly J. D. .LAI Street. Only a '.years .. old. baths, 3 twin sized bedremms, roome completely redecorated, ■DIRECrr FROM owner — Poi'ter ______Lots______73 For Saie hua puppies for sale. Reasonable. Realty, M I 8-5129. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete The Hayes Agem^ Aluminum siding;, beats for around versatile family room doubles hot water basetoard radiation, Street area. Immaculate 8'.j i-oom ^ 1 3M ,4 0 0 < 0 GMtiiaMl Fram PreMdiag Past P I 2-6696. FOUR ROOMS, garage, heated, MANCHESl*feR 'One B Zone lot light housekeeplM fadUtiea. Cen­ LO R D ’S POINT, Stonlhgton. 4 bed­ MI 3-4803 $200 per year. Has bess priced as guest room, high assumabls ceramic tile counter in kitchen, Garrison Colonial, breezewav ami trally located. - Mn. Doi^ey, U utilities. Coventry, P I 2-7811. at $26,900, btit now vacant and mortgage. Beautifully land­ sere lot. Ideal (or large family, garage, excellent value at $21,500. 80x120, $2,500, Union Place. M I NO iM O ^ Y DOWN,?i rooms, hot water, fireplace. Sea­ 9-6495. Articles For Sale 45 Arch St., Manchester. ANDOVER. CONN.—Z room fur- son, mefnth, week. Rev. Dorches­ open tO/offers. T. J. Crockett, scaped yard offers the fineat In aelUng (or $15,800. Call the R. P. Call for full particulars. Ml 9-3331. To Help Wwted— Female .15 Help Wanted— Male 14 ,$J1,900 - ROCKVnXB, i room R e a l t y Ml 3-1577. Dimock. Co., Ml 9-5245, Barbara niaheci apartment for rent, utili­ ter, Mystic, JE 6-3837. summer tiring. TEN ACRE.8 cleared slate road, LAW N MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, ANDOVER—Flimlahed room for ranch, large living room, cabinet Woods, MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, $.i00 NON. Vi SEWING MACSEHNB < ^ r«to re D iB m a k e r s with all ’round ex­ ties. C. H. Stlens, Rout* 8, P I kitchen, beautifully landscaped i g e i g h t $2,500, Andover, Four Bolton lots Bolens, and Goodall Reel and rent. C. H. SUena, Route 8, P I C A P E COD—5 i-oora cottage ail $ll,»6o—B i-oom house, 50 9-56.'53. wanted, experience desiraMe but perience full-time, phis overtime, 2-7278. 2-7273. lot. Shown by appointment. Marion with water. Notch $2,900 P I rotary, 18-38” Parte and service. conveniences, TV, beach nearby. ^ Good lot. shed and barn. New Complete monthly not eesentSal. We have positions all fringe benefits, good working E. Robertson. Realtor, MI 8-5953c^ heating system in the liouse, Beechler—^Smith ■VI—MANCHESTER —Immar'ulate 2-8090. U s^ mowers and tractors. Trads WELL FURNISHED room withTa- FIVE ROOM apartment, fully fur­ M I 3-6832. PORTER ST. $97.50 open on both our first arid sec­ conditions, steady employment. in ^ U r old machine. Capitol Youngstown kitchen, basement. 3 year old 5(4 room ranch, attach­ ond shifts. Apply In person to Apply Gunver Manufacturing Co., rage, private home, no other nished; heat and hot water includ­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN Road, Bolton REALTORS Equipment Co. 38 Main St. Hours ed, Main St location, eecond . Need.* tedecoratlng. Within two ed garage, 1(4 baths, finished 8 I-oom Garrison Colonial with Choice of ranch or cap*. Mbljoy Personnel Department, Pioneer 234 Hartford Road, Manchester. Twrjusr/Cf. roomer. Call M I 8-8958. —7 room custom built / ranch, blocks of a new school. T. J. 7-5 daily. 7-9 ^ursday and Fri­ floor, over Butterworth Studio. Wanted To Rent 68 Ml 9-8952 , MI 3-6969 14x?4’ rec room with mahogany attached garage, I'a baths, at­ Re.sort Properly For Sale 71 Ihe thrill of watching youc houi* Parachute Co., Inc., 164. Forest tO*tl VMMAN, modern kitchen, one ^11 bath. 2 Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. day, 7-4 Saturday. HAgfKt WOOPt, $110 monthly. M I 9-6808, M I 9-5781. paneling, excellent location, near tractive kitchen with separate being built, 150x200 foofJttH;’ WlUl fit., Manchester, Oomi. PART-TIME janitor for modem FOUR ROOMS heated, firot floor, half baths, family rjxim 20x22, 2- Shopping, achoola and bua. Selling C RYSTAL I..AKK—wale,rfi'ont, 2 building, 55-71 East Center St. AUCH. SLEEPING ROOHrnice location. dining area, bath off master trees and ,*tone (encei^ OpUl ■* F L A T STONES for walla, patioa, reasonable. Preferably southeast car garage, large lot with trees. SPLIT LEVEL—6 generous rooms for $18,900. Call the R. F. Dimock bedroom cottage completely fur­ House Sunday 2-5 p.m. . During Would consider man and wife. M I 9-8315. $32,500. Phiibri^ Agency. MI include 3 bedrooms, fam ily room, ATTENTION BUILDERS bedroom, finished ' basement, and hoUke fronts. Comer Route Business LoesBona section. Call MI 9-5601 after 4:30 Co., MI 9-5245, Barbara Woods, rec room, jalousied rear nished. Includes 16 fool Fibeigla.* week, by appointment, Call 238-1628 for appointment for 44 and >. Notch Road, Bolton p.m. 9-8464. full basen)ent with garage, M I 9-7702, Johanna Evans, M I boat. For individual attention call SEWING interview. For Rent 54 MANCHESTER porch. Priced for tmmedtate Direc’tions: Wilbur Croo* P «* «- Notch Quarry. 'Tel. M I 9-0617, ROOMS TO RENT. Call Scranton extra width driveway.. Handsome 9-5653. B A N Agency, -lanei M Bychol- way lo Exit 99, turn left MeetOW WANTED—Storage area approxi­ BOLTON-7-Rrandy St. Custom built grounds make this family home a sale. Call Mrs. Heuwer MI MAN OVER 18 to work in gas sta­ Motel, MI 9-0826 after 5 p.m. For sale- 5 room home wittr five 9-1308. ■ ’ ak.v, Ml 9-5993 Roger M Neero Rond, sign one mile up ahowinf 1; NEW CEDAR clothes line poles in­ mately 25x30 feet to rent. Call MI 6 roorp ranch. one-)ialf acre land­ "must see.” Beechler-Smith, Real Vm MANCHESTER-Spl ine St. M l 3-8727. MACHINE tion, 3:30-9:30 p.m, and weekends. Boats and Accessories 46 HouseholfL Goods 51 H o u s «h o ld G oods . 51 STORE FOR rent. 348 N. Main St. scaped lot, garage, ameaite drive, acres 'of land suitable for develop­ Tolland Summit, turn left onto -An* stalled and reset, Chevrolet FD R R E N T -R o o m for lady, kitch 4.-1111. tors, MI 9-8952. area. 6 i-oom ranch with■ attached a Apply in person. Cooperative Oil M I 9-5236, 9-8. oil hot water baseboard heat, ment. 331 feet frontage on state thony Road. * --4 wheels, kitchen range, bathroom EVINRUDE Z'^ h.p. outboard FOUR BURNER Glenwood gas 6 FOOT 6 INCH headboard for twin en privileges, garage if desired. garage, living room, dining room, ASHFORD LAKE Co., 315 Broad St. YOUNG EXECUTIVE deiir«!8 3 or plaster walls, fireplace. Beauti­ FOUR BEDROOMS, 2(4 baths-, 2 road. 700 feet deep. Call JA 7-7218. sink. Ml 9-1353. motor, 150, good condition. Call range, large size oven with two beds, black, Hitchdock design, M I 8-4856. E IG H T ROOM house; good loca­ kitclien, d^n, 2 large bedrooms. OPERATORS 4 bedroom home. I-«asing ar­ fully finished rec room Fine car garage, oil steam, lot 90x2(X), After 8 p.m. Ml 4-1311. CANTOR & GOLDFARb SA MI 9-8452. broilers, charcoal and regular, with 2 bed frames said i^ n g tion, use for busineM, real estate, Reduced td i $21,900 Call the R. Beechler—Smith Offers You WANTED—;Full-tlme experienced PICNIC TABLES^saveral models, rangements for one year or. more neighborhood, $16,900. Robert A A zone, St, James Parish, estab­ REALTORS thermo-eye control top burner, hinges. P I 2-6342. ATTR AC TIV E sleeping room, gen­ Insurance, professional, etc. Call P. Dimork fjp.. Ml 9-5245, Bar­ Experienced sewinf machine appliance service man-manager. 6’—13' from I14.M, delivered W. mandatory. Cali WillimonUt HA Wolverton Agency, MI 9-2813. lished neighborhood, modern. M ANCHESTER -Special. 6'4 loom REALTORS MI 3 8442 -T R 8-88M Rapidly expanding plumbing, storage drawer. Reasonable Call tleman, central, near bUg stop, M I 3-2038. ranch, plus garage, $14,900. 5 i-oom bara Woods, 9-7702, Johanna Secluded Summer Livinj; eratora and traineee needed. Ex- Zinker, M l 9f0444, T R 6-7143, Diamonds— Watches— MI 9-9809 or MI 9-9127 E LE C TR IC D R YE R , 1% years old. private entrance. Inquire 195 3-0421. ’ Your chance to live in one of Man­ Evans, MI 9-865yv Ml <)-80.'i2 MI 3-6969 heating and electrical company in HOLLISTER STREET—Large six chester's finest areas at a reason­ older home, $9,500. Short Way out, eellent opportunity for trainees to Rockville has wonderful oppor­ Jewelry 48 Best offer. Twin size bed with Spruce Street. STORAGE AREA,, t>r suitable for room colonial with 1 % baths, sin­ CHOICE SITES FOR SALE Wanted—Real EdUte' 7f FOR SALE -Frlgidaire 4-bumer able price. Call C. S. Keith, Bro­ 3 bedroom ranch plus g «ia g e . XXtn— MANCHES’ScR -8 room leam sewins. Apply - ^ tunity for right man. Phone TR DARK RICH loam, gravel, fill, brand new mattress. Call after 8. small business. Call M I 3-2457, 9-S Houses For Sale 72 gle car garage Aluminum aiding $13,300. Many more, all pries 26 miles east of Manchester off electric range. Call at 46 Hemlock M I 9-2465. ker M I 9-8191 MI 9-9125. brick Colonial. 4 be^ooma. 1'4 STAFFORD - 5 i-oom hd(ise 14 yeara 6-4708 for appointment. atone and white sand. M l 3-8603. WATCH AND jewelry repairing at only. througimut plus combinations. ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Routt 44. Good fishing, boating, WISH SUMEUNB to liandl* you* reasonable prices, prompt sei '- St. Apartmentii— Flats— FLORENCE —7 room home in baths, attached garage,-'jarge lot. old, bai-n, apple trees, $6,800, M l real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0881 GRANT’S PARKADE Store — Owners have bought anotheri^home IT ’S A HONEY, so bring the Agency, Realtors- MI" S-6930, MI Ideal for growing family. Reduced, . 3-7878. • bathing.. D E E P FRE E ZE chest freezer, 18 ice, 3 watchmakers, Manchester- Tenements 6.1 excellem condition Inside and out, 9-5524. 'or prompt and courteoiia oanrlo*. MOVING apa Woods, MANCHESTER —4 bedrorrm home fireplaces. MI 9-3001. 9-3564. etc. for sale. M I 3-89T7. LEASE ONE year—8 bedrooms, IH priced for quick sale, $13,900. {tear your offer. T. J. Crockett, mediate occupancy. Only $12,.500. in AA zone, modern kitrhen wdfh Theater Building. aged. Occasional choirs, $9.77; non, stove 1^ refrigerator. Phone Philbrick Agency. Ml 9-8484.” '" ACREAGE AND HOUSES M I 9-7702. Johanna Evans, 'M I Cottages For Sale or Rent bolster beds, $27.77; lamp tables, M I 9-1457. ^ baths, carpeted, partially fur­ Realtor. M I 3-1577, Other listings available. Alice 9-5653. dishwasher and disposal, 1'4 Legal Notices Inc. THREE-PIgCE sectional sofa, $45' nished, excellent neighborhood, Clampet Agency, Realtors, MI baths, fireplace, breezeway, ga­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA Salesmen Wanted .16-A FOR SALE—Standard Underwood $3.77; checkmate sofas, $47; MANCHESTER-—4 bedroom home, 1, Bolton .. seven-room-. Ranch on I.I.UITATION OHDIia Pins Street Manchester folding bed, $7; rocking horse $6. THREE room ^lArtment Includ near everything. References re­ ANDOVER -6 room Cape; Lafge 9-4.543. MI 3-7357. $17,000 - EXPANDED Cape, 3 ^ 4 rage, 100x150 lot. priced in -mid typewriter, 140. Call MI 9-9776. Garden— Farm— Dairy checkmate chairs, $21.77; 3 cov- 'excellent closet and storage space, barn. 10 acres 9)f land. More six Avooded acres. Two-car base­ Sales Agent, Box 807. Manchester AT A rOirUT o r PROBATE held 466 W. Middle Turnpike, Apt. 25. sered steel utility sh'^s, $19.77; ing heat, liot water and gas for quired, $185 per month. M I 3-5268, bedrooms, 2 full baths, formal 2()8. Belfiore Agency, M l 3-5121. Ht Mai)chFN(«‘r. withlTi and for tha PART-TIME saleswoman, salary SALESMAN interested in real eS' , Products 50 large enclosed porch. 2-car ga­ available if desired. Vacant. Ton- MANCHESTER $14,990. Two fam­ ment garage. Excellent ioiation, MI 3-514Q c MI 9-5938 DUti'lci of Manchaatfr ou. lha 18th d aj CHILD'S M ARLE roll-top desk and Kitchen chairs, $4; one Bradford cooking, gas stove, electric re­ dining room, fireplace, oil hoi plus commission. Pleasant work- tate. full time. Call Mr. Green. QUICK SALE—Hotpoint electric rage,- $19,700. Philbrick Agency. gren Agency, MF3-6321. ily home, 3-3, separate furnaces, near the school. Top value at only of June/ if»6a, chair. Complete haircutting set. FOR SALE—Baldwin and Stark automatic washer $149; 2 farm- frigerator furnished. Please cell M I 9-8484. water heat, garage, lot 75x150. VAC AN T HOME with park-Hke PrrKenI Hon. John J. Wallatt, Jiidga. y w conditions. Apply Singer Sew- M I 9-8464. range in good condition, $15. MI one blo<'k to bus, clean and mod­ $16,500. 16” 2-wheeler blk* with coaster apples, 60c a ba.sket while they ett'e pilllsrs, $97, were $109: 19” M I 9-7787, T R 6-5917. 6-7 p.m. Summer Homes For Rent 57 Convenientl.v located, immediate yard.. You'll love the setting of KMat# of IxiniAF C. Ttylor *lgia of mg. Center, 8K Main St. 3J427. OLD COLONIAL—Beautifully re­ em. nice investment properly. occupancy. Call- owner. Ml 9-8705. this spacious ranch, large living MiinchfMdt*r- tn aald -Diatrlcl dacaagnl. brake, excellent condition. M I last. Louis M. Bottl, 260 Biish portable TV, UHF, $99; 3 play COLONIAL^ rooms, immaculate 2. East Hartford Town I.lne .. Lei;nl Notices iVt ROOM apartment, 3 bed­ LAKE CHAFFEE—4 room lake- stored 4 bedrooms, 15 minutes Belfiore Agency, Ml 3-51J1. room, \yorksaver kitchen. 3 or 4 On molion of John H. Yrnmana CX.ERICAL assistant to buyer, Help WantedT*' 9-2564. Hill rid. ENGAGEMENT BROKEN tents, $2. condition, garage, trees, near hos­ from Manchester. large modern pre-war Cape (mi five flat acres, Amlnvw, t'oiinct'HiMti. ♦xacutor. rooms, Main St location, second front cottage, sleeps 8, TV, boat, pital, only $18,500. Carlton W. SO. WINDSOR--Spacious custom bedrooms\2 baths,, bi-eezeway and I.IMITA'I'IOTli OKlmH ORDKUKD: That jilx montht from maintain good records, some fil­ fam ily size kitchen with huge small barn In the re'ar. Good deal AT A ('OIIIIT Ul' I'noKATK tlr lil Male or Female -17 STRAW BERRIES—Pick your own, YOUNG COUPLE ROUND OAK table and 6 chairs,'3 floor, over Butterworth Studio, modem conveniences, $65 weekly. Hutchins, M I 9-5133. i. ranch. Choice area, 6 rooms, garage. A p jq ^ lm a lely $2,500 cash ihn IHih dny of Jun$». 1962. b« and tha ing, little typing stro^ on con­ WILL SAFRIFICB rustic fieldstone fireplace, V^ at only $27,500. at MaiK'huKtri. wittitn nml fur ih** Name Hre' ilnilted and allnwad for tho AIR CONDmONER, \ h.p., like 25c quart, W; Center St., opposite mahogany beds, vsmlty, 2 bureaus. heat included, $70 monthly. M I M l 9-0710. den, rerreation room, center hall, required If Mit,ei'6alcd in assum­ DlBli-ict of Maiu-hpNt<*(- on tha Mth »lay tacting vendors to get materials TAILOR or seamstress wanted in HOME OF FURNITURE baths, 2'-zone heat, patio, 2-car VERNON combinations, plaster, fireplace. credilorA within which to bring in tholr new, reasonable. Phone M I 3-4822. Manchester Motor Sales. Field M I 8-8174, 9-6808. M I 9-5781. MANCHESTEUtr—Ranch, largs liv­ T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor ing morlgsge:/ Allre Clampet of JuitF. cltiUnN agHiniM latd f»iuau, and aald in for production. Iona Manufac­ men's clothing chain for tempor­ PICK IT UP—JUST PAY TWO C.AMPS‘for rent at Sebago ing room, modem kitchen, 8 bed­ garage, ideal location for horses, Bej|uUful new 6 room L shaped Below replacement cost, $18,900. Agency, Realt'ol^ MI 9-4543, MI Pt'FBFtll lion, .lollll .r WMlIctt JihtK**. cKecmor !.-• directed to Jdva public open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. KnUUf of Jhiuop K Bany • iaic of turing, M I S-Zlll. ary work during the month of PLANET JUNIOR garden tractor 160 BISSELL ST.—8 room apart­ Lake, Maine. Will sleep 6. MI rooms, baths, large rec room, $26,500. ’ Philbrick Agency, Ml raised rjinch, 2-car garage, 2 Owner-builder, MI 4-0203. 3-7357. ' X iMitlce lo (hr rrrdltoiB to oi'lnf In thaif July Steins Clothes, Manchester * $19.63 ment, third floor, $48 monthly: MI 3-4426. 9-8464. baths, outdoor patio with glass MI 3-1577 ill mhIiI clalnin Within ;oi!d tliin* allowed by with snow plow, spring tooth and STRAW BERRIES—Pick your own, REFRIGERATOR, good for cot­ excellent ctmdition, $19,500. Phil- Oil iiiolkon of KHtlii.vti M. Barry of piihlfxhhig a rop3* uf thix order !n aomW Parkade. M l 9-8370. MONTHLY 9-5239, 9-5. sliding doors,, large finished recre­ nalit MamiiPRlci. HAIRDRESSER wanted full-Ume, disc harrows, cultivator and plow 20c quart. Bring containers. tage, $10.. ^ 8-1748. GIANT’6 NECK Heights—4 room brick Agency, MI 9-IM84. ncwii|m|M*r baying a circulaUon Ih aald Here's 'The Story—ThI. was sold MANCHESTER — Ranch. 6 big ation room. This home was custom TWO F A M IL Y A-1 cortdUloii. Own­ UUMKHKD. TInil a[\ moiitiiM from prohHle dliMrjrt within icn dayj from sold as unit, $150. M I 9-1145. Pepe's Farm, Tinker Pond Road, DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS For the ttia 14lh flay of Jiinr. mtii, iia* hihI tha d-day week. MEdford 8-1314. TIMBKBEPER—familiarity with KENMORE vacuum cleaner, $20; modem cottage, heat, hot water, rooms include 3 Isedrooms, dining designed by U & R and lends it­ VERNON er, MI 9-2651. the dale of this Older and return nuika Bolton. to a young couple on March 2nd. discriminating buyer, 7 room aaino arv lliiiltait Mint ttllowcd fur (Im to (his court of (he npHce fiveh. \ computation of piece work pay­ HETTRICK, aluminum top um­ A few days later they informed Hoover 86 vacuum cleaner, $25; 4H ROOM DUPLEX, heat, garage. utensils, sleeps 7, $70 per week. room, living room with fireplace, self to the beauty of the rolling (’tarlhuiB wllhin whirli In bnnfi In tUfir TEAvely 8 room split, plus finish­ ___ _ JOHN J. WAIXKTT. Judf*. rolls desirable. Apply in .person to brella tent 9'4” x9'4” , with alum­ PICK YOUR own strawberries Sat­ ug they wished to cancel their Coleman space heater, $28. Call Oak St.' $125. Call M I 3-7655. BOLTON terrain and outdoor living. Priced MANCHESTER — 7 rooiq Cape, clHiniH anlil Hxiah’. ami tniid' fied, experience desirable, for 3 water heat, aluminum storms and places, laundry room, city utili­ ed den and large Redwood screen­ In to ■Cheney Bros., Inc., 31 Cooper Hill inum telescope comerpoles, 2 urday morning only, 25c a quart. order because they were not get­ M I 6-0894 between 6-9 p.m. 8 room' ranch with breezeway and realistically at only $24,9M. paneled office, wall to wW| car­ AT A c o v n r o r p r o b a t k held and ti-.y w t 75x188. Asking $14,750. rlalnix within .Maid a)iowt*d bv and "afternoon sessions. Fully ond floor, heat, stove, parking. looking to rent a cottage, I have $18,900. Robert Wolverton Agency, occupancy. Charles Lesperance, tion windows. Desirable high lot Dlxirici of Manchester on the 10th day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mon­ weeks. Phone PI 2-6343. Keeney, 490 Keeney Street, Man­ most $200 have been made. If throughout. Lovely wooded lot. $800 will buy-this lovely home. jHihlifihlnK a rop\ of Ihia mdur in of Jtihi*. l%2. equipped school room and play­ Block from shopping and bus. a few openings. C ^ l E, A. M I 9-2813. MI 9-7520. with trees. Built In 1959. Excellent Bonip npm-p|»Hp4»r hnvIiiK « rimilaiton days through l>^days. chester. you have a good job arid are FORMICA AND chrome kitchen Asking only $12,900. Owner anxious. Suburban Associataa,, Realtors, Prc^erii Hon. John J. Wallett. Judt*. ground. SclHxri term October PENG PONG table, $18; Penn set, 4 chairs, gray. MI 8-7997. After 6 p.m. M I 9-4864, Mitten, M I 3-6930. U "^ R Realty Co. value at only $17,900, 242-5163, 242-8572 in Nnid piohaia dixinri within l4*n dnva Kfitate of Walter I. Van Wagner, tala through May. So. Windsor Coop­ PART-TIME executive secretary. •honeat and reliable, then this ELLING TO N — 5>i room ranch, fmm thft dnt«* of this oid«M and iPlurii •it Matn'.heeler, Jn aald ^Dtairtct d#» lawnmower (hand) $10; Blair half STR AW BE R R IE S—Pick your own, is for you. M I 3-2692 UNION ST.—6 room ranch, one niakp to Ihlii roiirl of lha notic.#' riv«n. ceaned, ’ erative Nursery School. Call Mostly public relations and In­ mower 16: work benches, $5; HOLLYWOOD bed, Red Cross box 5 room ranch with attached aluminum storms, triple glass ______JOHN 'J. WAUsETT. .ruditt*. The adminUtrator r.t.a. having ex- Mrs. T. CraparoUa. 289-2541. 26c per quart. Murphy's Berry BLONDE BEDROOM bow windows, fireplace, tiled year old. Owner, M I 3-2079. ternal communications for the quiet May oil furnace ^mer, Farm, French Rd., Bolton, Box spring and mattress, blond night breezeway and 2-car garage, full R. D. Murdock M I 3-6472 hlhilMd hia administration accouht wRII Manchester Education Associa­ LIVING ROOM SUITE tables, excellent condition. Sec­ basement, fireplace, combination kitchen, built-ins. paneled dinette, VERNON $13,900 MMITATION OKOKK eald relate to this Court for aUowance, TAK IN G APPLICATIONS for cash­ complete with controls. 19 St. 164, off Route 88. BOWERS AREA-BUDGET PRICE DIRECTT FROM owner 4 bedroom U R Realty Co. AT A rO UR T OK KHOHATBi hold It If tion. Send application stating tional loveseat, studio couch, windows, large well landscaped lot. new laige dry well, acre lot, heat­ MANCHESTER—Norwood St. At­ at Mnm-hp.'8l4*i. wllhin and for lha ier and general office work. Lawrence Street. ■ 5-PC. D INETTE SET brick custom quality home, lo­ ORDKRKO. Ttiat the ttrd day of qualifications to Box M, Herald. chest of drawers, electric mixer, Immaculate condition throughout. ed basement, workshop and rec­ tractive 8 room Cape, quiet neigh- Di»(rli-t of ManrheHlri on thf Iftth dav JUy.l 1962 at ten o ’cIck'Ii . forenoon, at Please call MI 9-3081 for appoint­ STRAW BERRIES—Pick your own, "Philco” Electric Refrigerator cated off S. Main St. in one of MI 3-2692 EXPAND AB f.E C APE . .'r aised of Jmu«. IHBLV PLANBTT JR. tractor with 24” reel 25c per quart. Michael Kurys, miscellaneous kitchen utensils, ics Asking $18,500. reation area. TR 5-9291. borh18 •'Hoover” Vacuum ■-.arge living room with fireplace, ters In fa m ily sized kitchen. Nald Manrhai)(Fi. adininlBtratnr. per quart. Bring own container. TW O-PIECE upholstered living amesite drive, garage, full cellar, Cape, breezeway, garage, all the of hrli'F and order of dlMrlbutlon. and "Mohawk” Axminster Rugs U , FV>il "Plerte. Ilori* separate heating system.*, fenced -attached garage on busy thorough­ tially reduced for prompt sale. makft lo Ihli court of the n given dn: i.iMthn WilMama. Williami Price $160. ll ) used gas fired pliances. Credit i?rms available. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT Hutchins, m 9-5183. Living room fii-eplace. Garage. BARROWS & WALLACE ditions. Steady, daytime Situations Wanted— in yard. Selling at bank apprai.sal. fare. Tongien Agency, Ml 8-8321. Price $27,500, Earlv o/4 If-you haVe no means of trans­ Shaded lot. CJitv water, city JOHN J WAEHKTT. Judgw. Male 19 Beechler-Smith, Realtors M I No agents. Phone Ml 9-0130. 56 B. Center St , Manchester A'I'I A rO UR 'l' Of'. IM(r)RATK li.'lil Friday, Write Box N. Her­ put, price $108. T. P. Aitkin Co., Spruce St. M I 9-3614. portation, I'll send my auto for VEGA GUITAR, $25. Coll MI CIRCA' 1750 ColonliU — 8 rooms MANCJHE8TER—2 family 5-5. Con­ aewers. ACT NOW AT THl^ completely renovizUd, new plao- . 9-8952. M I 3-6969 M I 9-S306 al Mam hefiter. within and for the AT A ro U K T O P PRORATR heW ald, giving experience, 27 Tolland Tpke., Ml 3-6793 you. No obligation. 9-0894 between 6-9 p.m. venient location. New heating BOLTON LAKE- drastically * re­ IX)W. I> W PRICE. Call Don DiiKrlct of ManrheMier (in the *jnth day ABSOLUTE bargain, custom made ter, wiring, furnoea, plumbing, 2 u( MHnchffffior, within asrl *for tha education, and saJary de­ jobs for summer. Lawns, garden­ system. CiU water and sewer. duced to $9,900 for Immediate Gay, M l 9-5306 JA 8-8939 T R of .fnne 1M2 DlFirici of MsnehoFter on the 00th ifay bktba, dishwasher, disposal, latch SOLID COMFORT Present Hon .lohn .1 Wallett. Jndge. t»f JunM. A V IWl'. sired. ing, etc. MI 9-2696. slipcovers, drapes and ' uphol­ A—L —r. —E—R—T— S Wearinif Apparel— Furs 57 Busline. 'Tongien Agency MI sale. 4'4 room ranch, oil heal, cel­ 5-6611. ’ TRAR.ER and Craftsman table stery. Budget terms. Call Mrs. deora, 11 acres, pond. Carlton W. Kniate of Slefdien Prail. late of ■pirM4*nt Hon. John J. Wallett, Judaea: 43-46 AU-YN ST.. HARTFORD Spacimis rambling Colonial Cape, 3-6321, lar, *i acre, excellent conditipn, Mancheiiler. In imid ntNlrict dereaKed. f i o saw. Inquire 83 Waddell Rd. Roberts, MI 9-7590, between 4-9 Hutchins, M l 9-5133. - EAST K I K of Jennie B. Wind late of Open Nights T ill 9 P.M. WOMEN'S AND teen’s Clothing, 8 twin sized ijedrooms, formal din­ lakefront -privileges, boat dock, The admmifiirator hiTvhig exhibited Manclieater In aald diatrfcl, decesied. HIGH SCHOOL senior desires full­ p.m. sizes 10, 12, 14. M I 9-1473. 197 V er­ BOWERS SI^OOL - Immaculate BARROWS & WALLACE hla admlnlfilrailftn acciMint with aald IT|Hm spnbcatlnn of ’ Benellne W. Help Wanted— Male 36 ing room with picture window and iimall doW’n payment, Good- r.Malft lo.. ihlB I’lHirl for alloufince. R time summer work MI 3-2666. non St. CUSTOM B UILT 8 room Ranch, 5',4 room ranch, foyer, fireplace, r>«Miflae praying that letters of admin- RUGS, N E V E R used 9x13 rose laiga living room with fireplace, a view, jalousied porch, 2 fire­ child-Bartlett Realty, Realtors, .55 E. Center St., Manchealer In iFiratlon hf granted on aald eatata as M ANAGEMENT-Trainee needed, I.ARGE COLSON chain-driven tri­ ONE PAIR of antique oval end 3 bedrooms, combinations. ga­ HARTFORD ORDKRKO. Thai (hr .'Jimi dav of broadioom, $25; 9x15 green $35; formal dining room, family site places, one in paneled rec room, 289-0939, M I 3-9189, M I 9-5306 (H-r nnplicjitlnn on file. It $115 weekly to start, advance to HIGH SCHOOL boy 16 years old cycle, like new. MI 9-2109. brass twin beds complete with A Best Buy ------By Beltiore rage, basement, quiet shaded lot. June. m'J. HI two oVhwk. afteiioMin ORnKRKD', llm i the foregoing ap- 9x15 gold Oriental, $35. 289-6955. Wanted—^To Buy 58 kitchen 3 bedrooms, IMi baths, 2-car garage, landscaped lot. A at (hr Proluitr Officr In (hr Miin(c|nnl $125 . plus After training. Oppor- desires full-time Or part-time job box springs and mattreaaea. M I Carlton W. Hutchins. M l 9-5132. STARKWEATHER ST.. — Excap- 7 room Cape, 2 hill bath*. 6 plli'sHon he bear4 and detemtlned at EIGHT PORCH sash, size 81''x51” 9-3943-. The fact that certain areiu in town are more desirable than others recreatioci' room with fireplace, real fine home in excellent neigh­ Rnlldina In imid Mam herte't h*- aiid: 'tin* Probale office In Manchester Is timity for management at $10,000 j during summer. M l 9-2561^ USED BANJO, 4 Or 5 string, in tlonal older home, 6 rooms, mod­ rooms and one bath ftniahed, w ir­ tha aania la araigned for a hearing on 9-pan*. Price $8. Cal) MI . . . and for valid reasons . . . is- usually reflected in the selling ancloeed breezeway, attached ga­ borhood. Available to Inspect at ertld DMirkl. on Ihe 00(h day of June, annually within two years. For CHERRY CREDENZA buffet, like good condition. Call M I 8-6966 TOLLAND-Six new bouses for ernized,- $14,500, Joseph Barth, FOUR ROOM home, Ijarge lot. ing .plumbing. Insulation installed Ihe allowafice f»f i*ald adminiMiradon ac- A D I5»S2. ai eleven o’clock In the fore­ j STUDENTS desiring individual 3-7204, rage, landscape.41 yard 91x184. your convenience. Offered at rnunl wllh paid rptal**. arcrrfalMnu'nl personal Interview, c^I Rockville new, $65. M I 9-0875, price of any property. Here’s one that’s an exception to the rule. 'sale, ranches. $12,990; Capes, Plenty of shade trees. Ideal for in unfinished rooms, formal dinfhg noon. atiH lhal ntillre be given tn aD I summer tutoring in French. ONE I.ARGE com er table, as is. after 8 p.m. Marinti B. RoMrtson. Realtor, MI $28,000. Broker, M I 9-0320. of helrp and oidei ,,f dlnti ihiiMon and peiRone lfil*»re#iiefl in ealn eatate frf T R 5-0658, 7-10 p.m., or write A combination of circumstances has made a fast sale Irhperattve, $13,290. IQ.% dow n -30 year mort­ small family. $9,000. Phone John room, (Ireplsce, combination wln- i I elementary Spanish, English and M I 3-5892. 8-5958. Hiia rniui dire« Is that mdire of H A ihrt riendenev of xald n(»pl|railon and P.O. Box 202, Willipiantlc. Boats and Accessories 46 sooooo . . . the price is right, real right, thait is. English'brick and frame Co­ gage. Joseph' Baiin, ,Broker, MI MANCHESTER —$1,400 assumes H. I.*ppen, Inc., Ml 9-5281, MI ! dbws. Nicely landscaped yard, lime and plate aapigned for Mud hear-i Ihe llfiie and pla4*e of hearing ihereon. I history or algebra on any level. This well shaded and shrubbed property is literally within a stone's 9-0320. mortgage. Four room home. 2 3-5219, Mdl " 9-7446.------amesite drive, good location, low 'Ing he givrii lo nil p<-rpo(|ii kimwh lo by tmbhehliig a copy of (hie order la Call M I 3-2589, WATKINS BOWERS SCH(X)L, one block, cus­ lonial, Ikrge living room with br lnieier heard thnenn hv |Ni(t* I in jinid diairtcl, at ieaet «even days stores. Will train with pay to com­ boat, 40 h.p. Mercury engine, BARGAIN SHOP two-caf garage has a screened porch off it. (Mighty cool these )>ajh, full cellar tree -shaded ilahing a r’op$ of Oiiii order In aofrie .before Ihe day of aald hearing. In ap­ WHITE HALL m a n o r walls, partial recreation room, step-saver kitchen, separate din­ lish Colonial, excellent location, ranch with walk-out basement. ^wa{iH|M*i having a rimirnllon In xnid ply with our methods. Fast grow-: electric starting generator, bat­ $109 t-ounge (Thair, oxbtood 80x120 lot, $t0,900. Kieinschmldt pear If they eee rauae at aald tima hot summer evenings). trees, $17,900. Carlton W. ette. Powder room on first floor, Overside garage. 2 fireplaces. 25 EMalrlf'l. a( lea.ai aeveiu dava before land ptnre and he heard lelallve (h$»re- ing chain. Must be aggressive,' Dog'S— Birds— Pets 41 Naugahyde. button back, as is $59. EAST HARTFORD good condition, rec ■ room, V^ and Bushe, MI 3-7539, M I 3-0319. tery. Two 6 gallon tanke, folding • The home, Circa 1941, is of good, solid construction. The usual Hutchins, M I 9-5133. 3 gracious bedrooms up with foot family room, T errific k'itth- U «lFi t^onn • plant. Will train. Must be aggres­ . pedigree, champion aired. For Forest Street, 500' west of Oak Street. Agent on premises 1 to sell at IM'.ObO. Call any time. Call the Ell.sworth Mitten Agency, , Appointment only. Glenn Robert* M I 3 6472 lOni^li .Jr 4JJ. Beaumont 8l.. fSilrfa*. $119 Modem Ixmnge Chair, blue- M I 3-8174. „ Robert W (7(7 liFnifolB Dflvp. jVa, I’haileu N rrockett. Atly.. 988 ; appointment telephone MI 9-1238. 6 P.M. Sunday, Albiiquf^iqiif MhxIco RfffIp W. sive, must have Initiative. Box T. TOPPE.R outboard crul.ser, galley, Bolton—7 room split level in a Realtors, M I 3-8930, M I 9-5524. SPECIALS Agency Realtors, MI 4 1521, MI MANCWESTKIV llS.500. U ywiir I Main .St. Manchenter. Ponn.. guardian Herald. green-cream striped cover, button THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY 0 4-1944, BU 9-1201, M I 4-0628, IVarl (00 WoOftlnrifl 8( . MAncliFFi**!-, I ad for Patricia Wind and Wll- ' PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom- ! hl»d"'.ind refrigerator, sleeps two, back, walnut legs,, $79. PORTER STRBET^Jtree — Co­ convenient country setting, tailor 816,300- 8 bedroom Cape, formal old family Cape Cod, l*/»% aa- I'onn. I lard Keith Wind, minora. lonial, 6 rooms with finished riso MANCYJESTER - 6 rqqm Colonial, JOHN J. WAU.P/n\ JuilsF. EXPE R IE NC E D painters wanted, I ing. bathing, all breeds. Poodles s ! With various equipment, 75 h.p. $12.50 38H” 'Pable Lamp, iron­ SUBURBAN ASSOCIATES 888 MAIN STRiaET REALTOR.*! M{ 8-8131 made for a large family that wants alumifium windows,; hew roof, dining room, Firli dormer. Assume aumable mortgage, 170 per I JOHN J. WAr.LKTT. Jildga. »pe<’ ialty. The Poodle Salon, i Johnson engine al.so available. 25 stone, white fabric shade, $6.98. room, breezeway, 1-citr garage, quality and room to grow. 1'.«% mortgage. Near Waddell month pays all, with alrable inside and outside work. Call be- REALTORS on exceptlcniBily well landscaped extra large rooms, center en­ . tween 6-7 p.m. 633-7765 . 44 Bay- I Ml 9-9793, or Ml 9-0500. j h.p. Sea King with controls, 24 $279 Traditional 80” Sofa, Ivory- PJ8. This haa been our beet year tlius far. W e ean ape more Ust- baths, panejed rec room, kitchen School. down payment. (Can be refinanc­ Inga. Our ptimary sales weapon Is . . . W O R K ! Why not Mt ue try lot wi|h trees. Material and work- trance. wooded lot.' Owner must, beny Road, Glastonbury. j Strong St. Ml 3-4426. Beige damask, tufted back, foam S38-7873i—S89-8818. with bullt-ini. M ay we show you sell. Tour offer may take it. In-' $81,000 ed). 8 or bedrooms, fireplace, LE T US BOARD your bird while cushions, kick pleats, $159. M for yea. O H fUahioned, but, (If you’ll pardon the pun) It WfNUCS! mansmp in this houss far super­ through? 817,900 Attractive 8 bedroom m od em . kitchen, bajiement. 80 12 FOOT r\inabout boat 12 h.p. ior to the average. Price $23,900. quire Weat Side ftealty, M I 9-4342 WORTH OF FINK HOMF;S EXECUTIVE assistant, account­ you are on vacation. Expert care, $126 Loose Pillow Back Lounge any time. ranch off Vernon St. Full base­ foot front shaded lot. Aluminum TOWN OF ANDOVER ing and bookkeeping experience i Call Ml 9-4273, ..Manchester Pet motor, $185. Call after’ 6 M l Chair, charbrown textured, foam Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8484. WARREN E. HOWLAND ment and I-car garage. Assume wreens and storm windows.. W ry i Center, 995 Main St. 9-6564 4(4% mortgage. convenient school, bus and •AMENDMENT'S IX) ORDINANCE PA.SSED required, highly diversified enter­ •cushions, kick pleats as is $89. ROCKLEDGE!—1 room Ranch, 4 $12,500 (or a cute 8 room prises. Write Box RR, Herald, REALTOR LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ahopping, Jf I fs for sal^ call EIGHT FOOT Hydroplane with or Cape 8 minutes from Man­ MAY 12. 1962. EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1. 1962 stating experience and salary ex­ BOSTON T E R R IE R puppies, regis­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. years old, large modern kitchen, Cale. Donald 8. Oale Realty (’o . tered AKC. Thomas Hooey, 26 without to h.p. Mercury motor. 936 MAIN STREET built-in oven and range, dishwash­ 575 Main St. M I 3-1108 SPRING STREET chester. Ha* garage. oil PASSED AT SPEUIA^L TOWN MEETING HEI.D pected. All replies confidential. Jarvis Realty Co. steam heal, huge lot, plaster Realtors. Multiple raislinit Service, Indian Drive. MI 6-3943. M l 9-2720. er, disposal, pantry, etc. Large 286-0818. Eve, Rnd Sundays MI .FUNE 16. 1962 PICNIC BENCH, closet, rdll-away dining room den center entrance . walla, fully insulated; alum­ Beautiful 7 room Colonial wifii Realtors MLS Insurers 3-4271. 247-6780, ft28-628(^ WANTED — A-1 toolmakers and FRENCH POODLES, AKC regis­ bed, dishes, rockers, small 'tables, JUST hall, paneled wall fireplace in liv­ inum storms and screens. Ifpon motion duly made and seconded It was VOTFin that the- (y»J- tered, selling at a very low price, FOR SALE 5 h.p. Wizard out- canning jars, miscellaneous. 18 MANCHESTER attached garage, large family machinists. Must set up own ing room with a beautiful view, 8 M I 8-4112' MI 9 2519 lowing Sections of an Ordinance passed Mav 12. 1962 by a Town Meet­ 5 weeks old. MI 4-8966. j board motor, $35. Call MI 9-4895. Delmont Street. bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-ear garage, roorri with fireplace, .patio, outside Then w* have a 6 room older ing legally warned and held on that date in the Town, of Andover be work. All company benefits. Alp-, 4 room ranch with finished rec barbecue, large bedrooms. IH tiled M I 3-7847 Colonial In the Bowers School amended Bo voieif'' -n p llo t ilM walls, selling at bank room, S-car g a r ^ e , amesite drive, ply Wilro Machine Tool Co., Route :F 6 r SALE -Maltese puppies from' appnHpd, BHilbrlck Agen­ baths, built-lna. city utilifies, large area, tip-top condition from Sectlona 3. 6' 7. 8, 9 and 10 of said Ordinance, champion stock. P I 2-8145, Aft-'' one acre lot, with complete city Ibt, shade trees. FORD STREEIT^S bedroom house, top lo, bottom, oil steam Heat,. MANCHESTER cy, 3 b •-84*4. \ See. Ill: Strike out enlii«{ .Seellon and>lnaert In lieu thereof ,the 8 and 44A, Bolton, Conn. dover. ! utilities. Convenient location, good ideal for small family. $18,800. Ruaco combinations, copper 7 room Split lA>ve|, one-half following: Se«:. ill: Tile I>isf)oaa1 Area atrSIJ be open rm such days and BOLTON CENTER POR'l'JbH SL-J-Liarge colonial home, crnidltion throughout. Asking Six room Ranch, 1'4 baths, large Joseph Barih, Broker, MI 0-0390. plumbing, garage, full cellar,: vt - $16,300. porch, paneled fam ily room with nrye of park-like ground*,' during auch hours a; jh e Bo^rfl of Seieetitien shall determine. E X PE R IE NC E D plumber with E. 6 bedrooms, 2 ^ baths, 3-car ga­ quality for $15,800. » A , beams and paneled ceilings, full VERNON HHJLS -5 month old 4 \Jh bnhs. heated family Sec VI: Delete entire Sei'tjfJi V’I and in.*erl in lieu (hereof: Hartford joumevman s . license. rage, large landscaped yard. bedi-oom, 3 bath. Garrison Co­ .tWom, garage, lai'Re en­ Sec VI Tlie amount of lliSjfee In be collftletl -before any licena* Shown by appointment. MlfeJon E. basement, city utilities and built-' Another 6 room Cape with T R 8-4703. lonial, fireplace, bulIt-ln'Sibve, ga- aluminum slorms, screen* and closed patio. Assumable may be laSued tn any Refu.se (’Wllector al-ffll) be $)() 00. Robertson, Realtor. MI U Sl R Realty Co. ins. excellent home for the dis­ NEW LISTINGS criminating buyer. ' rage, storm windows,- half acre siding, garage, patio, fireplace, mortgage. Seo_ V II; Delete cnOre .SeO jon VII am) inseri-i'p lieu thereof: ’ lot, Reaii sacrifice. ()wner ’trans- 3 or 4 bedrpoms, e a p ^ a lly ,Sec. VII, The Board of Selectmen ahall appoint* a custodian and, OOLONIAL DUTCH - 8 beautiful M I 3-3692 3 bedroom. 3 ' bath ranch,’ rooms, sunporch anclosed, hot ferred. Immediate CH'cupanrv. convenient to shoppi/ig schools subject to the approval of (tie Koaid of Finance, fix hia salary.. Office Manager l e s p e r a n c e $18,700, 28 Gerald Drive, TO ally rooms, entry hall, Ore- ' ^ water heat, beautiful backyard R'; iy. Murdock M I 3-6473 CHARLES and bus. No better i>uy for Section VTli: Delete entire Sec- V II) and insert in lieu thereof; place. 2-ear garage. 1 block A with’ fruit trees and also fireplace. 5-1888, The Mayes Agency Sec, V III, The duties of (lie ciislwllun stiall be (o open and close lha Franchised automobile dealer ( ♦I*'*®®- . L to school and shopping. . 3-car garage. Very close to school DELMONT ST.—Quiet residential Ml 9-7620 Diapoaal Area at the designated liioe; lo de.*ignate the place whera for Cadillac. Oldsmobile and area oiie block from Main 8t. 7 A NBW HIGH SCHOOL will hr MI 3-481)3 refuse shall be deposited i which shall not be within 100 feet of th* Built-in oven and range, and bus. Buy diirectly from owa- BOLTON-8.. TQonii ranch with ga­ Prmttao; Knowledge of General room bungalow, 2-car garage, 3 built within walking distance Wghwi$y or In auch a manner as lo bloi k any approach or fire road); .Priced for quick sale. As-,, '' er. Move rl|^ ^ Ml 8-1108 or rage, fireplac^; wall to wail car­ -EAST H A R T F O R D M otor, bookkeeping and office' bedriwms, dining room, large of this 5 room ranch, custom to keep unaifthnrized per.soris from tiespaa.*ing on or depositing refuse sumable mortgajfe. $22,500. 4 ^ - I M l 9-5813. peting, ' excellent. condition, ap­ BURNSIDE AVENUE procediTre preferred but not ab­ kitchen with pantry, aluminum built 9 years ago. Tree shaded In the Diapoaal Area; to regularly burn combuatible materials in a - proximately one acre lot. Owner 8. WINDSOR — 5'., room ranch, solutely necessary. Excellent ^4-ioom expandable Cape. 2- combination windows. Call today- lot, oil hot w ater heal, garage, manrjer reeommendeil by Ihe Fue t'luef or Fore.*t Fire Warden: to wants action, priced for quick Two duplex houses, 3U acres of built-in oven and range, fire­ opportunity for right per.son. ^car garage. Central location.’ " NEW LISTINGS FOR SALE Beechler-Smith, Realtors M I full cellar, custom crafted tee place, oil hot Water heaj, extra! generallv supervise the use of the Disposal A lea, and to maintain th* good pay with better than sale. Charles Lesperance, MI land, zoned for business and multi­ [■-hand.v to schools and shop- 9-8962. room, 25 foot living room. Like large high coi'rter lot, attached ga- ‘ same in accordanee witli the piovisions of this ordinance and any rule* average employe benefits. 8 room modern Cdonial 3-car 9-7620 ple dwellinga, excellent financing. Bolton? $16,900. kping. Finished rec room., Priced for quirk sale. rage, patio, drasfically reduced and regulations which may be made bv the Board of Selectmen or Send resume in advance or ap­ •^Early oepupancy. Good fl-' garage,' central location, $32,900. N EW XJSnNG- -.Beautiful 6 room other proper authorit.v. BOLJON—5 miles'* from center of Right tn tha center of things - in price. Inquire Weat Side Real­ ply in person. A profitable, nancing available. 3 fam ily house on West Side, Cape, full basement, oil hcat^ com- . J. D. R E A L T Y ty, MI 9-4342 any lime. Section IX : Delete entile See I.V and insert in lieu thereof: progressive dealership. Manchester,.. 8 (i room ranch, 4 a 6 room ranch with garage, . 831.000. ' bination windows, doors, nicely 470 Main St. i . MI 3-5129 Sec. IX. The BoHid of Seleitmen shall maintain the appinaches and '3-bedroom, brick front ranch.< years room Cape, full abed d in n er, rec MANCHKS’IB H —S rooms, plus 2 June 26. 1962 at 8:00 P.M. at Bol-| conspicuous place at said Aiea. fireplace, a den (recently finished, paneling, electric.Jhefit), dining Two 6 room ranches in Bowers full baacment, trees. _ many water. Also a laundry for mother. The grounds, oh just wait till you see ’em, you can reation room, excellein.-'condlUan smaller rooms. Garrison Colonial, ton Compiunlly Hall Fireplace Section X: Delete entice Sec. X and insert th* following In lietl LABORER-OPERATOR for septic Call now for further Infor-. room, kitchen with dinette, a rear ‘'office” plus three ^rtlrooms, Bciuxri, 817,500. extras. Call Owner, MI 9 6980. one bath. j.,/ throughout, large, lot, Oharleo large corner lot, central, near Room to hear the request of Ro.y^ thereof: tank and sewer line, installations mation or for an appoint­ relax on this beautiful 24 ft. patio attached to the oversized fl^rage imd enjoy .the optr Three beautiful homes ranging in Basement, oil air heat (very economical) oversized hot, water- LeapertUice, MI 9-T820, everything, modern hatha, oil MANCHESTER—Durant Street. 9 Robert Wolverton Jette of 384 Lake Street for a{ Setc. X. The Board of Selectmen sliall in.stitute and continue^ pro- and cleaning. Must be sober and ment to inspect. door living. Yes, the bus isvit the front dow. Also in the Chufleh of the Assumption * 1 5 , 8 0 0 prlca..fr(MM $85,000 to tbjp mid M 'a hot w ater heat,’ aluminum <»m- variance to build a garage in anj mbardo, M I are ■ for a twenty-five (25) foot' all refuse deposited in said AiVa as required; and shall do any and all Md good yearly pay. Inquire 130 INSURORS—REALTORS for a quick sale, Charles Lesper- Owners are transferred. Belling for less than their Investment. MI.9-8464, time,. 9-93i5a minimum sideline. things necessai’>' to maintain said Area in an ordeVly, sanitary and Pearl 8L McKinney Bros. Sewer- anco. M I 9-7820. M ANCHESTER—e romn 'Cape, fin- BOLTON ZONING suitable condltl’on as practicable. agfe C0 .1, ;J-8 p.m., or 9:30-10:30 > M I 9-6281 Priced,in the mid-twenties and well worth It. Open qny time at your convenience. «r S8SKX STRSOT— On« MANCHESTER - - Vernon line* Uhed rs c re d ii^ room, diuminum BOARD OF APPEALS The foregoing Amendments wer« adopted at a Town Meeting held a.m. - Weekend Plbasc,Call •8,100 (USnnCBfi mortgage, 8 room VffitNON—8 room Oapd. two years 'll----- ^------—------J— Cape, 8 rooms, family roon|, .Bedtitiftil • room ranch with Are* didif)|;i RrepUcd, garafc, B«iu- Julius L. Strong, June 16th, 1962. MANCHESTER RtALTY' COMPANY 'n r a g o . basement, near Old.. Vhcant, Assume m o r tm o . A4.teal: . SE2RV1CB station attendant, full- M I 9-7445, M I 3-5319 extrnn and bullt-ins. Oonvsni«M: to t>lice. femUy* rooffh^ beMdfuUy tlRiltfl limdimpdtf. Hiirry 917,900. ’ ■ Chairman Tw J. CROCKEn. Radtor i " ' 8 ^ . Oarltoo W. Hutchins, Pay 8l0t monthlr. 'XhagnB schaiis and UuuWa ikuL laadmped, loL^extnMb StdRVl|An AiioOldtM. lUdltOMs . . Byrpa H.'Bbinn, KLUSWORTH L. OOVBU*... time. Apidy In person Boland MI.34M00 TED GOODCHILD Ml 3.434S «F. MIS-iSM. ^ Moton, 888 Gntig at ’ ‘ Ml 3.1577 Call owner * tMUtloTMl M I 4-1133. Secretary ' •rdwi9 Clerk o< Andover, Ctena. X ■■ : ■ ■ ■■■ .'I T 11.. . • I's.-.. Pi;*’" ^ I 1 ' ; • •• »' ; • T rr'- -v/ •fc" I' -' tAOB TWENTY-I^\)&B FH1DAY« JUNJs 22'^'lihiii <;; h' M »i i. Average JJaiiy Net Frew Rub .£>if _ 1.1"...... ■|ili!iMII>«pMWIMi :V.^. .. r » tfm Wmg Ended • The Weatheir J 11M.U..IM 8 . bTMMi 'Of p ; » WartBaf ■— neu lliililliiiilliiiiiil -f“ f/-'' " jyjbut Town ililii Oloady. toaight, aean^ icnttaWL 13,601- brnran Uuly. law A eo«- FeHtr 0•1 - r nf tiw Anat i ItMndMra of th« PorHinM #ten> at Obreolntkm kmdy.. tB«m iia « id SWdny^ tor* 0«Men Club win meet m <3M ' r>v Manche»t r—^A CUy of Village Charm y non ■boweM. H |(ii nraaad>S6. f e a• tH h im MiUipeut Jonea la 0 / Urn tfonday at 7;1A p.m. for • iMtr of h«r gardens. There will be n o exchange amtmgmembera, y o u LXX:KI, . 224 (TEN PA6ES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1962 (ClaMllled Advwttalag «i Enge 5) '' and Mrs. Robert Heina wUl give a \ PRICE m s CEim ' tUk on new gardening books. Mrs. i 'woaald Manning will be oodiosteas. 'GOP, Democrats Shocked \ ^;v ' ’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Dun­ State News '4T- bar, Flioenlx S t, -Vemon, -’'and formerly of Manchester, will hold I.’-' ■' an open house foir friends and rela- ^ fives Sunday from 3 to 6 pan. in Roundup eelebration of their 35th wedding m sm annivamry. r Eisenhower for Slash BEHER DRESS AND SPORTS FABRICS \ '/j PRICE SALE CHAIR and DIVAN SLIPCOVERS FAMOUS HARKER DINNERWARE Fast NoMs Grands of Sunaet R«- cotton cords, drip-drys, cotton gabardines, jacquards, broadcloth prints, ./'V bekah Lodge will hold a picnic at polished cottons, everglaze prints, etc. ONLY A FEW SETS LEFT! , 20 piece starter set. reg. 9.99. NOW 5 .9 4 State Police the home of Mrs. CSinton Keeney, reg. 99c to 1.69 yd. NOW 665 Keeney S t, Monday a t 6 p.m. 52 piece set.' reg. 29.99. NOW ^ 0 ^ 4 ' In Outlay Defense Seek to Cut Manbers are asked to bgring plates, 77c Mo r g a n JONES ho bnaiL’spreads eupe and silver. Mrs. Keeney will be full and twin sizes, reg, 6.99. NOW fv:-- assisted by Mrs. Robert Armstrong, : _ ,DRIP-DRY c o t t o n PRINTS WASHINGTON (AP) Auto Deaths Mrs. LeRoy Aspinwall, Mrs. Jessie 4 .9 9 toMm Wallace and1 Mnf. Nellie McAlUa- reg. 59c, 69c,' 79c yd. NOW FWLL SIZE FOLDING ALUMINUM and WEBBING CHAISE Gen. Dwight D .,JBisenhower ter. N O W 9 ^ 9 9 stunned Republicans as well HARTFORD (A P)— Con­ Fc' . . ■ ■ ■■ X. BATES "PRIDE OF ANDOVER" HEIRLOOM TYPE SPREADS as Democrats Friday night cerned over the state’s rising . Hie Rev. Cdarmoe K. 'n^nslow, highway death toll. Governor pastor of Church of the Nasarene; "N y SiLA" and "SABRINA" WASHABLE PRINTED CREPES reg. 14.99, NOW with a call for substantial Boiin Oum wlk be la ohatn of radio broad­ reg. 1.99 yd. NOW y 1 0 .9 9 MATCHING FOLDING CHAIR cuts in "the nation’s $51.6-bil- John N. Dempsey has au­ casts, ^KMiaored by the Manches­ . N O W 4 ^ 9 9 - . lion defense budget. thorized specific State Police ter bDnlsterlal Association, Sun­ The former preaidwt’e'' unex­ measures to tighten highway Quits, New day at 7:35 pjn. and dally next DOWNPROOF and. FEATHERPROOF ZIPPERED pected aeserUon that current mil­ law compliance. week on statton WINF. 100% ESTRON PRINTED CREPES PILLOW TICKS ^ itary epending risflecU “unJueU' Steps taken Includs Installation KAMPAK DELUXE BARBECUE and MOTOR fled fears, plus a reluctance in of addltioifal radar, use of auxili­ David Scott, son of Mrs. Mar^ reg. 1.39 yd. NOW 1 1 ^ * NOW Bome quarters to relinquish out- ary troopefo on extended high­ Cabinet In! Jorie U Scott, 573 Center S t, re­ DRIVEN ROTISSERIE . moded concepts’’ caught Republl- way patrol And .spot-check duty, cently began reemlt training at 88c reg. 29.99. NOW can congressional leaders Uiort and continued pAtrolling hi un­ VIENTIANE. L aos ( A ^ — the Naval TVainlng Center, Great Eisenhower did not elaborate. marked CATS. Lakes, Hi. MILLIKEN'S "MC LIN" LINEN WEAVE King Savang Vathana Jhodeg--'. SANFORIZED. ZIPPERED MATTRESS and He did not eay where be woidd Dempsey said yesterday the reg. 1.49 yd. NOW n r c u t ■ the defense spending vdiich prominence of speeding In the installed the 19-man ccMUttiott The Mothers dub of Center BOX SPRING COVERS FARBERWARE STAINLESS STEEL I QUART has been regarded by both parties statewide highway picture given (Abinet of Laos headed % . Congregational Church will spon­ reg. 3.99. NOW J as sacrosanct and above the de­ him by State Police Commissioner neutralist Prince ZSouvaiiUBa' sor a family picnic tomorrow at 6 COVERED SAUCEPAN bate over balancing the bu^et. Leo J. Mulcahy particularly con­ Phouma. - p.m. at the church property on AMERITEX "PLAYKNIT" n o w 3 _ 8 8 The former i»«aident blunUy cerned him. Premier Prinep'^Boun Oum and...,' Bolton Lake. ^ ------rgg j 29 yd. NOW put it this way at a SldD-a-plats Aa of yesterday, the toll stood the mtoietere'oC hie anti-Commu-'* KepubUcan party dinner: at 134 de^hs, compared with 112 mat Vientiane 'rc^me submitted S t Mary*! 3h>iscopal Church will ELASTIC CORNERED MAHRESS PADS "On the military side, we Re- on June 22 a year ago. their realgnattoiib earlier to the have its regular services s t 7:30, twin full TOA5TMASTER ELECTRIC TOASTER pubUcans will continue to work Speed was a major cause in 18' day and cleared the way tor toe y 3 and' 11 am. Sunday. The sum- FINEST QUALITY COMBED YA?IN GABARDINE reg, 21,95. NOW ' across the political aisle for accidents fatal to 15 persons, Mul­ new government, which toe Unit­ , nler schedule will begin Sunday, 2 .6 9 3 .6 9 strength unemeumbered by waste, cahy told the governor. ed Statea hopes will take L ^ out . - July 1, adth services at 7:30 and reg. 1.69 yd. NOW ^ and strength not loaded by hy«. Mulcahy’a proposals, all ofthsm of toe cold war. -”S -I 10 asn." Boun Oum atepped-out after an FITTED MAHRESS PADS *er(a. favored by Dempsey, were: SPEED BROIL OVENEHE „ "Here I must record my Utilization of at least two ad­ 18th-month term to office marked Officers of the Crlstofore Oo-, twin personal belief that substantial ditional radar units. by civil war and the grosring pew- , hnnbo Society will be at the Ital CHARMHOUSE TOWEL ENSEMBLES 2 4< in 1 ovenette.° reg, 10,99. NOW amounts in our current defense A wider general use of radar, • . ' t v ; . - -.*> ' 3*6:*. .. ar of toe pro-Oommualst n tth st ian American dub tonight at 8 extra large bath size. reg. 1.39. NOW 97 i 4 .6 9 8.88 budget reflect unjustifled lean, especially after dark. i '--C, ^ V . K '-. < ■ I-ao. The United States Jotoad to# to collect duee. hand size. reg. 89c. NOW S 7 i plus a reluctance in some quar­ Organization of new radar 'A Soviet Union and other Ug nations ters to relinquish outmoded con­ squads. to preaalng the right-wing Vienti­ Members of Washington Orange face cloths, reg. 49c. NOW 3 for 1.00 FINEST QUALITY LATEX FOAM BED PILLOWS CHARMHOUSE IRONING BOARD PAD and cepts. Ehepansion of weekend highway ane government to step aside for Lodge and Royal Black Precep­ patrols. the coalition of coneervatives, nau- reg. 4.99. NOW ^ » COVER SET "Accordingly,-I personally be­ traltite *"d proO>mmunlste. to r wUl meet tonight at 7 at CANNON TURKISH HAND TOWELS lieve—with I am sura very little Emjriissls on patrolling known f Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main reg. 2.99. NOW | troubls areas. : f ' ' .Ju t - Boun Oum, Souvaitoa and Prtooe if perfect 49c and 59c. NOW ^ 8 7 c company In either party—that the Scuphanouvong of .the proGommu- St, to conduct a memorial service « defenee budget ebould be subetan- Continuance of^ unmarked cars nlst Fatoet Lao agreed June IS on for the late John Walker, a mem­ and spot-checks for drunks and f l a n n e l b a c k p l a s t ic tablecloths Wally Induced." . toe formation*of toe new caMite^. ber of both lodges. Democrats have contended in other violators. But Mckertog up until the last DETECTO ROYAL BATHROOM SCALES Use of auxiliaries. 5 HEAVY QUALITY SOLID COLOR CONE FACE CLOTHS 54x54, reg. 1.99. NOW 1.57 alMost every Instance that P ru ­ minute threatened to shatter ths ' Anderson Shea Auxiliary will reg. 5.99. NOW 0 ' dent Keimedy’s increased defense Strengthening of a public ed­ ‘V.fK-: ■ ■ ... sgreement even before ths coall- hold a ‘caid party tonight at 8 reg. 25c each. NOW ^ 0 0 54x7^ reg. 2.99. NOW 2.27 spending, alined largely at beef­ ucation program aimed at safer .tton took offles. at the VFW l ^ t Home. 54x90. reg. 3.99. NOW 2.97 ing up conv^tional ground forces, speeds and driving habits. ^ Final agreement on the disputed was completely Justifled. Repub­ wording of the toetaUatlon dMres WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CAROUSEL licans. have not objected to the This is a closeup of former President Elsenhower as he dressed was hammered out ITriday and a GOP fund-raising dinner in Washington last nigh *Bedtime Story* " r CANNON WAFFLE WEAVE DISHCLOTHS LEATHERETTE HASSOCKS'/j OFF! inore than (2 billion increase Ken­ (AP BRANFORD (AP) — The free Receives Miss Connecticut Crown tha stage 'wss set for today’s cere- VACUUM CLEANER nedy made in that budget. Ptiotodax). ^ monlee. YULYES SAY: reg. 4.99 to 7.99. NOW ^ 3 2 reg. 49.95. LOWEST PRICE EVER and open state convwflon recent­ Wane M. Zablcki, 19, Middletown, ie crowned aa Mias ConnecUout by Marlene Schmidt, of Prince : Spuphaiiauvang leader 6 ,., 1 . 0 0 Rep. Cbarles A. Halleck of Ini-' ly promised by Democratic Na­ <3emany, Mies Universe of 1961, after her eeieetlon in a statewide contest at Milford last of toe pro4JMi>munlst Patoet I-ae, ‘'Why get Ingrown toenails 2 9 .9 4 dlana, the House Republican leadi-. tional and State Cfoalrman John rUght. Diane, a student a t Ontrml ConnecUcut BUts OoHege, will represent her sUU in errived here accordtog to plan or corns, when yon can bring ar, swallowed a bit and aiOd he isATO Problems Reviewed M. Bailey may be only a ’’political the annual MUs Unlverss Beauty I>ageant in Miami Beach, fla., next month. (AP photo- from .toe rebel-held Flatae Dee your shoes here to be made waa not really too surprised . itay bedtime story," U.S. Frank Ko­ Jarree to take office later fo too wider or longer." Eisenhower’s statement walski charged last night. day ae a deputy premier. Ac- "Gen.'.. Eilaenhower remains the 'I t WAS more thap that,” Ko- eoinpanytog him 'were seyen Open Monday bast autbortty fo the country on 'WAlskl sai^, "Bailey must pro-, Mediation Offer Rejected other Patoet LAo and neutralist Closed An Day Wednesday .ihsjdafonsa budget” UaJiaiA said. onier duos Actions to match His w ora."' Chen Predicts coaUtion mtoisterm. "If he thinks it alwuld he cut, I ' T bs convention will be held -.-fiftoea.-JUanniitoa .Pbauiiuk> ,toa believe we can find, places to July 18 and 14 in Hartford. neutralist prem ier,.« .Announced SAM YULYES do it." , Actions for Bailey to take, KO' Antitted^ldte Friday that 'polUlcal lead- ^33 OAK STBEBT 8m . Hugh Scott, R-Pa., was On Gommon Market walski told 12th Senatorial Dis­ ineers Ready era had reached an agreement on somewhat takm aback by Eisen­ trict leaders In Branford, would the inauguration procedure after Same Side As Watidiis hower’s suggestion. But he rbae begin with withdrawal of stats On Mainland a haasle . had threatened to tor­ quickly to respond. ROME (AP)—Secretary ol Statef’ Rusk beaded tor Italy after organization'support of the "un­ pedo arrangements. "I have always thought," Scott Dean Rusk had his first meeting declared candidacy of Secretary The dispute 'revolvad around apparently reaching, agreement To Strike at 2 Lines TAIPEI, Formosa (ABJ—Vice leftist objrotions to any official with Italy’s president today with Oiancellor Konrad Adenauer Rlbicoff.” president Chen Cheng declared to­ Bailey’s support of Welfare -•fc; role by the rightist dominated (OaaUBned on S age Two) and reviewed NATO and Common to leave the next move on tha day the (Xhinese Communists have National Assembly to the Induc­ Market problems. Berlin issue .up .to the Russians. Secretary Rlbicoff for the U.8 . lost control of the people and senatorial ,nomination has made NEW YORK (AP)—The Flightacisrify the situation if the strike tion of the new ^vernment - Bleu- Rusk, who came to Rome from Hie U.8. secretary told West him a prime target of Kowalski, Engineers International AssociS' took plact despite Invoking the prospects are brighter for a Chi vanna made a mystery of-how the MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER • PHONE Ml 3-4123 ... OPEN 6 DAYS TILL 5:45; THURSDAYS\TILL 9 P.M.... AMPLE FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE Bonn on the third leg of Ills 10-day GermAn Foreign Minister Gerhard who seeks the nomination him­ Uon, AFLCiO, said it would strike Railway Labor Act. nese Natioi^liat reti|)7i to the latest settlement was reached, but Russians Bar European tour, c^erred with Schroeder, who saw him off, that self. Eastern Ah- Lines and Pan Amer­ mainland. said details would be dlscloesd Presfdmt Antonio sqgnl a t the "we go away greatly en The board acted to tha dispute Chen spoke to a meeting of the when King Sevang Vathana final- ican World Airways at 2 j^.m. under a section of the act which presidential palace within hours couraged.. X am looking forward BaUey should also declare his (EDT). today despite a National Mainland Recovery Planning ’ ,1 liiiiiiiiiiiiliHliiiililiijiiH UN Effoirts for after his - arrival. Premier Amin- to our itext meeting, which I am full neutrality In the contest and MediaUon Board offer to atep to aa says ths board "may proffer its Board, set up to 1954 to program (Ooatliiiied en ra g s H ues) tore Panfanl and Foreign, Minister sure will take place in the next thereby remove pressures which services to case any labor emer­ any attem pt to fulfill President force delegates to support Rlbl- today despite a National Media' gency U found by..it to exist at SHETLAND FLOOR POLISHER and SCRUBBER OUR FAMOUS IMPERIAL MEASURED LENGTH MEN'S WASH AND WEAR FINE COMBED Attilio Plccionl Joined theih tor the few months. cofl, the Congreiaman said. Uon Board offer to step to as Chisng Kai-shek’s vow to return Kashmir Talks talks. peacemaker. any time.” tr'm ainland China. reg. 29.99. NOW SEAMLESS NYLONS Schroeder said the talks had Finally, tjie national party 88 COnON SUMMER PAJAMAS Despite a full schedule. Rusk’s produced "extraordinary unity on ’’AU the mechanics for a peace' O. N. Rpberts, vice president of He cited the recent Influx of UNITED NA’nONS, N.Y. (AP) 26-hour stopover here appeared al­ chairman should' guarantee state the union’s Eastern Air Unes hungry refugees to Hong Kong and GIANT INSTANT plain or mesh. reg. 1.15 quality. NOW NOW 3 g j g all decisive questions." Democrats „ against reprisals for ful settlement of this dispute were Bulletins —H m Soviet Union cast its 100th most a respite after his earlier No real problems etc 3rd graf chapter, said Friday night the un­ Macao aa proof. that the Peiping Security Council veto F-riday supporting "ine ,or any other esn- exhausted long ago,” a' union talks on nuclear problems with tal2. spokesman said Friday night to ion had not racelvifd the board’s Communist regime no longw is Culled from AP Wires MA)^ELL HOUSE FOLD-AWAY m e t a l "W O O D GRAINED" PICNIC TABLE or M pairs O night, UUing off a move to bring French President (3iarles de telegram. master of the situation. He aa'ld . No real problems loom In Ital­ (Ooniiniied oa Page Three) atmounctog tha union would carry O for O./W India and Pakistan together for Gaulle in Paris and oh the Berlin ian-American relations such as .But when asked If the union still antl- reached witta the aiq of Secretary In Guadeloupe Jungle of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg, is Strike Provocation LONliON (AP) — Ckmunon- , . . This chuck in bulk or not tai national obatruotioii but in - proportioned size®. ;^OW Thtrty-thre« additions] oom- subject to approval ^.by unlcm wealto.. Secretary Duncan San­ patty form (about 4 to a ALL W O O L LADIES’ SPRING COATS 2 .9 9 MEN’S W ASH AND WEAR SUMMED SUITS taterfiatlonal cooper^Uon, not in paniM dotog bustoesa wdth (he gov- dy’s said today further talks, will wllfol vetoes for iwrrow ends but members employed by the line. I t lb.) at 79c lb. 3 lb. lots $2.25 reg. 40.00. NOW 0 9 Q ernmant agreeinents to WaAb- would resolve a two-year dispute CinCAOO (AP) — J^gry unlon^ssld his union "gen’erally is take place between the Bidtiab. sizes 6 to 18, 14Vi to 241/*. l i L OO * 9 In Wij^lng assents for the broad tojgton pledging not to diacrlmta- o f f i c 1 a 1 a representing 200,000 placed to a critical altuation aa a and Indian governments over and Common good for vdiick' the All 113 A b^rd Killed ate hi empHeywent because of .race, on manning of Jet cockpits. reg. 29.99 to 35.00. NOW l O s O O ® trainmen have accused operators result of the rupture of negotia­ India’s suggested purchase of "DOCTOR’S KIT" HANO|AG UN. stands." , color or creed . . t Fenner Secre­ In telegrams F^day night to the Plnehurst regulkr 5Bc grade ui|l(q). Eastern and Pan Am, the of the nation’s railroads of trying tions." . r IMlU Jet fljtoter planed from the chopped meat, wlH featured burlap, tapestry or marshmallow. NO Platon D. Moroaov, the Sdvbit tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Ban- National Mediation Board asked to provoke a nation wide rail H. B; Oilberi, president of the .Soviet Unton... -» again at 49c Ib.'lO lb. loU (wrap­ WOMEN’S DRESS and SPORT SHOES ' SALE! MEN’S SUMMER SPORT COATS " delegate, assailed the resolution In Crash ^of Jetliner son says farmers need more offidal strike. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fore­ 2 .3 8 Introduced by Ireland as "iit- action that arlB eUnUnate price that no strike action be taken STATE MAN DROWNS ped 2’s, 8’s or 5’s) 34-50. reg. to 14.99. NOW ^ QQ if-.- pending a proposed meeting here The accusations came men and Enginemen. said the col­ reg. 29.99., NOW 2 1 0 Q - spired and prepared by the Unit­ eoatnris. after management representa­ lapse could lead to a national rail BRIPUEPORT (AP) — The ed SUtsa.” He said It had ‘ Monday between tAeir negotiators LADIES'UMBRELLAS POINTE-A-PlTRE,. OuadcIoupe<&and one witness reported: "Noth- Dr. Olewto ,Von Rooe,. California and board member FVancIs O’Neil tives walked out of a negotiation strike. ■. . .. body of Moe Corn,. 50, of 61A ■ ■ ; / a-J , * ■ foul waa la Us luggage aboard a said to Washington ,it was the road operators-dhad' walked out of (Coattoued on Page Two) missing yesterday from his home chuck steak at 89c lb. and NOW 2 ^ 9 9 rato Jungle where an Air France crest; oft the usual landing ap­ plaae . . . A fT56,000 a bergalntog eesslon with the by relatives, was found by po­ O A S B 0 n|b ^Blait Boeing! 707 Jetliner crashed in A board’s opinion that,' to offering lice today In the Hemtocka ree- lean center shoulder clod at proach pattern. The pDot'-;o( m r n n t s e i its servtoM, both, sides ars re­ trainmen. Thr>'laet walkout oc­ "TRAVEL SMART'-’ LADIES' TWEED LUGGAQE "OW 2 13.0d' ragtog thunderstorm after report' another Air France ’ Uner here I te MfaMWi, £lAifi^a one*time curred May IT. , ervolr„..off North St,^-FalrSekL $1.19 is most in demand for Set8 Raging Blaze bawdy house operator, Madame quired under terms a t the RaUway Dr. .Stanton B. Smith, - medical tog landtag gear trouble. All il 8 blamed the crash on the thunder­ I^bar Act to matotato the status The break to bargaining arose this tender budget steak, al SPECIAL GROUP ALL W OOL and ORLON NOVELTY SAVE to 38 Vi% M i-eg. 14.99 to 24.99. persona aboard were killed. storm, saying "the cetltng was lUieled him in . book, Windup Near examiner. Issued a Andtog of MEN’S ALL WEATHER COATS quo. , oyer work rules the carriers con­ death-by droH-ning. though some prefer flank CARDIGANS and PULLOVER SWEATERS In Oran Cas Taiok Police blocked off the craidi very low." _ ’’I*leasur« Was My Buatoaaa.' sider featherbedding — calling -for I scene until rqnesentatlves of tire But Boyd added. that he could steak. sizes 34 to 40. values to 10.99. NOW 2 _ J ' 7 9 .9 9 w l6 9 9 reg. to 24.96. NOW < || Q Q . ^— “ % ' ‘ The fiery crash scattered Superior Cfourt Judge to Bos­ not go,, so for aa to- say that a unnecesaary Jobe. /T h e unions In Ford Str,ike (HtAN, Algeria (AP)—A bombr U.S. Civil Aenmautica Board and wreckage oyer more than' a mile ton. refuses pleas by defendants VIET TROOPS AIRLIFTED strike now would be illegal. maintain the rules are a requieite | SAKMIN, South Viet Nam touched tU a ragtog Are in a gaa Federal AViaUen Agency teamed of the thick undergrowtlv Bodies to the Boston Common. Garage "'He said the board has "no en­ for safe and efficient transporta-1 MACHINE WASHABLE STITCHED DOWN 'atorage reearvolr today and sent with French air i hung from trees.. A miiaU gtrl, case to quash their todtotmenta CLEVELAND (AP) — A quick (AP) — Twenty U.S. Marine forcement power" and added that tion/ end to the crippling local strike Corps helicopters lifted a large Note: Marinate youn steaks and BOX PLEATED SKIRT ^ panic tfarongh a n e a i^ tvtldaiittol Paris to inspect wndcage of the orr c. 11 youngsters klUed'ln the on graondS eC lattemmatnrj pnb- J. E. - Wplfe, chief Industry UBS tenderizer for best results. SHETLAND TYPE LONG SLEEVE, CREWtiECK PULLOVER MEN'S FAMOUS NAME SHORT SLEEVEp SPORT SHIRTS quarter. secqnd w ont etogle-]dane disaster, it would be up to the courts to which resulted to layoffs of 77,000 force of Vietnamese troops Into crash, sUU chitched her doU to . ■ - . Civil spokesman, handed a statement Ford Motor Co. employes across sizes 34 to 4Q. reg. 8.99. NOW 0 ' proportioned length, value 5.99. NOW reg, to 5.00 NOW Flremm weartag gae masks ai^ to- comtoercial Aviation faisto^. deatto Utica Board grants xddl- Communist infeeted ta rrito rj tacked the flames with diemleal H)e four-etigtoe a i r 14 tier ttonal time to Uawrance, M um,, to Leverett Edwards, chairman of the tountry was in sight today. today In the start of a new mop­ 3 .8 8 Air SY aM offloIals rsrylaeS tha ta r entaaliilen a t atgomento the National M.edlatlon Board, and To|>level negotiators for Ford ping up operation. The scene waa exttojgiiiabers. tohabitanto a t a m t- amaahed into a hill and twrst into casualty list several timea Friday, Gilbert Owes U.S. to the union phlefs, saying: "It Special .party cookmit steaks by apertmmts were ordered to flames on this French Oaribbean against ampenalea af Servlee thetS and the United v Auto Workers the M^ong River delta province . . . Um Plnehurst Sirloins . . . finally jdacing the dead a t Ittt, hy Northeast Airlines. is obvious th af no progress can be union ^(UAW) reached agreement of Vtoh Long 60 milea southwest ' IMPERIAL FULL-FASHIONED'NYLONS '| MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS MEN’S DRESS and SPORT SHOES leave.. • iaiand early Friday shortly aftm* passengers and 10 crew members. $ 3^ 1,742 in Taxes made by prolonging the present Porterhouse or Club .'. . Please Geadamiea anjd trome eurround-' winging igver Potote-A-I^tre’s Rai- Soviet Union Friday night to settle all issues of Saigon. call MI 8-4151 if you want an . reg. 1.00 value. NO,W ^ ”*^6 ' 2 7 3 reg. to 16.99. NOW ^ NoArne^icans were rtpcnrted endeavo|Ts.’’ 'involved ' in the 17-day-old strike ed tka 'ane ae flame and smoke sat jU rfi^ Ja the etart of a land­ aboard.; against cnltaiinl NEW YORK (AP)~The Icttern- « t r a thick stead . n . and C:0iar- - _ n o '^^»* -3 ,„ 8 .7 5 bUlowed up'from the biaiing res­ ing approach after a flight fTOra by .U-B. Embassy te gsyiet U- Hie unions retaliated, charging: at the suburban Walton Hills TURK CRISIS SEEN OVER Hie Air France office to'rails al'Rayenu* Service a m runaway "The break ^is a deliberate, ir­ stamping plant. Ue Mac will have It ready when ervoir. teHeotuaJs . V. S. Jnntsr flilaneier Edward M. GIIMrt owes ANKARA, ’Turkey (AP) — you caiL agato revlaed the figure today, to Chamber ef OSamieroa eleets responsible, determined effort to The 3,^ members of UAW Premier-designate lamet Xnonh The lire waa put out altar aboitt OSBdals said 'Ule -pilot radioed 118 dead. A- reeheck of the PHday tl|i> govortanent <>441,742 to back force a transportation crlait." an bone, but g u cowtlihied to ns he passed over the fldd that S t' tlllTCK, Local 420 WUl be called, upon to met with p<^tical tondem in an total turnsd up an addittoaBl . pas- Hie unions, representing engl- ratify the agreement Sunday optimtotic atosoepkero tedajr, cape ironM .lha daiwtged tank. hSj Nae' hairiiir ’ <|Mmd^ gstttof srogar, miflriiy the total paaiito- rt, SP, flsd to extradltimi- neere, conductors, trainmen, fire­ Eleatrto currant in the area, waa tha landtag gear down. TtSp qiiane BraslI on Jttot IZ after ad- morning. No details will be Issued b^htontog hopes that an end ger list 108, aa airltoe epokeanum man' and switchmen, added: until them. to Tuikey’a three-ifeek old giw- Open tonight- at Pinehurst cut to Aycid danger a t exj^orioas. Una swtgC nut over the sea. aald,.aloog with the 10 csewmem- rock r to dlfectors of the E L. till nine. 8 a m. till 6 Ttae ipectacular new terrwlst . Htoiitse , later, the control at- B b U lm :' Braes Co., ftoottaf oooeern, that "Since the start of tha present A Joint announcement of the emment crisis . may He a ejr n. braaks eat he oattied unautborteed ehccks to- conferences, carrier representa­ agreenfen* was made by Manton Inonu met with leaders of the pjn. Come early or late .» . actlqn followed a Secret Army. Or- U y n t radar tost contact at about This ton to a stogle-plmie nradr tives have sought unilateral appli­ gantoadon broadcast Friday nlgtit tbs same UUiq expioatons in the liMta ef eta- taliiig almoet <2 milUon in com­ M. (Hike) Cummins, Foetji’s di­ two parties be to seeking to Itok We will have plenty of was exceeded only by- ilfo eiMfa dents sad tekee to ..j^Bshemiaa pany funde. Gilbert was president cation of : toe ,p r e s Fd e It 11 a l rector of labor relations, andJKen with Us BepubUcann In a coali­ calling for a flnal .gland ngnlii6t; distance were noted. The. erq>lo- of another Air Frimce B o i^ 707 commission's report and ad­ FIRST, PRIZE and Swift Algeria's tmminmt tndiiiiwuiiino aians .were taken by sc ^ e . as (pm rt^ Of Schwabiag, O m um y' aiid a director of ths E L. Bnice. Bahnon, chief of the union’s ^ x d tion cabinet. After talks with jet-aarty tUe tneintb -which kined . .-'StatoiA’tfy. Gen. W I U ^ ^ Also fUsd tar ths re v e ^ service amantly. refused to ' negotiate departmen.t. Bdtb 'bargajiitog the New Turkey pnrty’s chief; and'^ Grote’s Frahljs ,. , . FiEltfare former Om. Panl Hjer" Mghta^ crackling to the atonia 180 peuwns, toeludtog i i . Ameri- yjgrytg AlhttUL iUid ttMl ’ Ar Ismsd .DM erdar to his onl« « was to retilth fo FScos, ItaL Fitdag was a claim tor flEM )00 to issues-" teams*.' had been meeting with Fresh rolls . -. , Charcoal Buti attar 4s]d%bt ssardWi* saim- ott. a European tour idM. tM MMu*. nC ungald taxek agataet Om Rhodee At Oolorado 8prta|s, Colo., touia federal audiatoro.'' Natksa jmrliy. heder Haanx j." ' , ’"T,