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The Westber 0 : WEDNESDAY; MARCH 9, 1960 Axtrgge Dally Net Press Run Fereeast of 0.. S. Weather 1 For tke Week Eaded . , >, March 8th, 1660 ' p a g e TWENTY UlattrhPBtpr lEttPttifta ffipralh Fair eoatinned edid tMlght affiff 1 3 ,0 8 2 Friday. 'Low tonight 6-18. tugh Friday near 80. Member of the Audit .... — r.i Bureau of Oirdnlathm. M toicheM ter-^A City o f V ^age Charm J. W . HALE'S PRICE PIVB CENTB MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, i960 (Olaaatlled Advertlriag on Page 16) FABRIC DEPT. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) / Main Floor, Boar f

The Nowost Spring QuaMga PrinU Chessman^ Last Hope State News New Snow yard 69c U r$3 Patterns arid color­ ings of >Ur types for R o u n d u p d r e s s e s , skirts, Heads to blouses, <^ildren’s 8-7 Vote , wear; draperies, Hartford, March 10 /A*)— ►aprons, etc. One of the nine' convicts named as leaders of the Jan. Midwest Lowensteln's For The FM EST 6 prison riot deliberately, cut Death himself early today, for the By IMlE ASSOOATKD PRESS “ Belalre" Drip Dry Prints second time in less than a A crippling March snow 86” Wide In MEATS, PRODUCE week. ’ , ' storm— which gave the Mid­ Sacramento, Calif.. Marcht^* i“ t few minutee of heriife in The episode tooh place in a hos­ yard 76c ' west and South one of the 10 (/P)— A marathon, 12>/g 1955. pital ctU, where Walter Doolittle, worst weather threashings of Little or no Iron­ He said the 82-year-old convict­ 27, Hartford, was confined be­ ing, crease resist­ hour hearing 'ended today ed slayer of an elderly widow cause of the previous occurrence. the winter—dwindled into ant! This year's And GROCERIES with narrow defeat in the Cal- made the admission to • the late A guard made one of his regu­ light snow flurries across t ^ Measure .. colorings (. are ifor^a Legislature for Gov. Warden Harley O. Teeta o f San lar half-hour checks at 5:15 a.m. East today. 1.. McCall S really . fashion l^entM Prison. Fifteen minutes later he was pass­ From the Central Plains into the Edmund G. Brown’s bill to Leavy, who was Chesamsn s ing the cell again and saw that '5176 news. You’ll love pepear the death penalty. Middle AtlanUc region, Ute storm the many smart prosecuitor, was the dnel witness. Doolittle’s' right arm was bleeding. left a path of misery. Inconvenl Debated The 8-7 vote by the Senate judi­ He smd he related the Q ra h ^ ’There were three eh Ilow cuts v r prints. It’s AALE’S ciary committee nifty have shat­ ence and hardship through story because a movie of her Ufe In all. two on the wrist and one tered Ouryl Chenaman'p last hope on. the forrorni, each about an Inch states. _ . loft the impression she was inno­ Before it begin to taper off at SO Patterns and in his 11H year fight to escape cent. long. Eight sutures were required In House the deadly cyanide of the gas to close them. A surgeon on the midday, the storm dumped stag­ Colors In Finest Even as the Senate committee gering 'deptos of snow across sec­ Chamber. debated tlhe death penalty ques­ prison's consultant Staff examined Drip Dry See Our Collection of E xci^g SELF SERVE Sen. Edwin J. Re^tn; committed the arm and said- there was no tions fcf North Carolina, Virginia tion, tho State Supreme Court yes­ Cotton Prints—99c chairman, had laid before the nerve involvement. and West Virginia. Haxardous Washington, March 10 9 to 9 With All Cash Sales terday turned down CSiessman’s driving was reported northeast­ hearing he expected the Senate to latest petition. This one challenged ' Doolittle was uncooperative, -The Senate today rejected 30" and 38" yard ward into Maryland. adjourn the epeclai aesaion on legality of his new May 2 execu­ prison officials said, and refused move to limit debate and wddths. Beautiful SPRIHG capital purllabment Ufa day. after to say what he used to Inflict the State highway crewf worked cottons by Lowen- tion date. round the clock to clear more than thns cmSk the southern fill* And MEAT DEPT. 'CmnmittiM action on the bUI if It A. L Wlrin, one of hU attorneys, cuts. Nothing was found in his f ■ - 51 steln, Valtex and a foot of snow from roads In north­ buster agsinsi civil rights leg­ inig'MMeated. He indicated aU- told newsmen here the decision, cell. A psychiatrist will give Doo­ Hale’s Own Crompton. Little or Joufnmnt^waa exproted today. little a routine examination later. ern North CaroUqa. Portions of islation. ended Cheswunan’s court appeals. no Ironing, crease Introduction of a similar bill In Last.SuncUy, shortly after mid­ southwestern Virginia were resistant and pre­ to "Cheesman’s fate la now entire­ the esaembly was not planned and night, Doolittle was found to have swamped under overnight snowg Washington, March shrunk. DOUBLE S&H GREEN no further legislative action was ly in the hands of the' governor which ranged up to 30 inches at ’ 2 5 “ unless the Legislature takea favor cut himself tl.ree times on the left — The Senate drove today tc^ HOSIERY Many styles to choose from in tWeed, expected on the death penalty be­ forearm with a broken light bulb, Keokee in Lee County. fore Cheesman’s scheduled execu­ able *action,” he aald. while confined In a segregation ward a vote oo the question ox Vaitex Drip Dry Brown, after giving Ghea^oan Sleet, freezing rain and rain of­ " v j : ' plaid, check and solid colors. Clutch STAMPS TOMORROW’ tion Hay 2. fered an additional menace to high­ limiting civil rights debate, Our own brand 51 gauge, 15 denier 'Woven Cotton a 60-day reprieve Feb. 19, said he cell. or three and four button styles. All It wea Krown’s reprieve of the Doolittle was convkaLed by a Su- way travel in southern North but even those sponsoring the self seMn. Sizes 8\/^ to 11 in beige- Damask .. would let him die if the atate a 7 : j ■ sizes. ■ J oonvlct-euthor end his calling of a perim- Court jury Tuesday on a Carolina, move conceded they didn’t tone and ^^lushtone. $1.49 45” Wide McCail’s A REAL TREAT! BONELESS lawmakers rejected hia plea to charge of Inciting injury to persons special seaslon on capital punish­ abolish capital punishment. ’The Storm that fanned across BEADY TO WEAB DEPT. ment that ’.touched off the great or public property in connection the Middle Missisgippi and Ohio have a chance to win. Ideal for a lovely 5324 The 38-year-old prisoner whs By agreement, a. vote was to Regular $14)0 Value. Special _ Take The Elevator,To Second Floor f*- . debate. with the riot at the Wethwsfleld Valleys appeared to have lost much dress this woven Yet, as if by Ucit sCTeement, convicted In 1948 on charges of State PriscMi. Sentence date was eotoe. diortly after 2 pun. kidnap - robbery which Involved of its fury as it moved nortli east­ pattern damaak in not a single witness mentioned the set for March 18. Immediately ward across the Appalachians. But Democratic leader Lyndon B. six beautiful shadesi eontrovereial prisoner by name. forcing t w young aiomen to. per­ after his con'vkstton, Doolittle was Johnson of Texas and Republican form' an unnatural sex act. . snogr fell, through 'Maryland and The long, “almost subdued hear­ charged with being ’ an habitual Delaware, with falls fronj 8 to 6 leadrir Everett M. Dlrkaeh of n}l- ing by the all-lawyer committee The Senate Committee listened criminal He pleaded innocent to nola, together with a good many 1 .5 0 to proponents of repeal for seven inches. Lesser amounts lifere fore­ ROAST iM^an at 9 a-m. yesterday before this chjwgie and asked a trial by cast in flew Jersey and New York. middle-of-the-road Senators on tha hours. It wasn’t untk 8:30 pm . HOSIERt' BAB—MiMn Floor a jam-packed audience. It ended jury. Meanwhile, a new storm which civil rights issue, lined up against that opponents — chleSy law en­ restricting debate at this time. at 1 ajn. on a dramatic note. Currently, Doolittle is serving developed in the Central. Rockies forcement officers—stepped up to consecutive sentences of fl'fre to 15 Their opposition and that of Deputy District Attorney J. Mil­ the witness stand In the theater- extended southward across the southqm Senators who filibustered ler Leavy of Los Angeles disclosed years for robbery with violence, western Dakotas and more snow day and ifight made certain there ACCESSORIES that Barbara Graham, fourth type hearing room^. Jieft of a motor vehicle, breaking was indicated in the storm-weary womim to be executed In Califor­ and entering and latency, and erf would not be tAe necessary two- (Coariaued aa Page Tea) midcontinent and the Upper Ohio thirds -vote to shut off debate. nia history, confessed herr guilt in three to 10 years for escape from V all^. To Compliment Your Spring Wardrobe Mr. and Mrs. Richard Combs hold their 4-year-old footw daughter. Alice, in Old Brid^, ^ J.. The House, meantime, began de­ prison. •The storm spread a heavy bate on ita o-wn civil rights bill. (Accessories Are AU From Our Main blanket of dnOw acn »s a dozen or home fearful that the New Jersey Child Welfare Board may separate them and the chUd they want to adopt. (AP Photofax). There, Southerners announced a Floor Departments) 2 Atcait Death Date more states after sweeping out of dedalon against trying to delay a Hartfoixl. March 10 (6>)—Joseph the Texas Panhandle Tuesday. The vote through parliamentary ma-, 2®8 Top Aide Disputes L Taborsky and Arthur Cak>n^, fresh faUs piled atop the heavy neuvering. covering from last week’s storm lb. who recently lost appeals to the Are They TV Morons? F iv e C h ild r e n House rules make Impoaaiblo Sta.e Supreme Court of Errors, across the same .wintry path. | the out-and-out filibustering, GLOVES wijl be resevtenced to the electric Snow depths were up to two; through unlimited debate, that can chair next 'W'edneoday at 10 a.m., feet in southwest t^rginla and! Found Live in FRESHLY SLICED Ike’s ^pace Plans be carried on in the Senate. But Come see Hale’s arrival of lovely spring- our all’time Superior Coiirt Judge J. Howard piled up record amounts in many Foster Parents Fight a determined opposition can slow gloves in all white and beautiful pastels. Roberts saU yesterday. communities in Illinois, Indiana, and delay the Mouse. Choose from long or regular lengths. shirt favorite ’The two appealed on the grounds Tennessee, Kentucky and Mis­ Agadir Debris With the aouUiem commitment 'B^ashington, March 10 (67 — A^flght each other, 'p e y will go their constitutional rights were vi- souri. against trying to delay the Houas their separate ways." by Ship’ n Shore* top preridentlal adviser •» Space olaited before and during their The early March atorm, ■with To Adopt Bright Girl, 4 Rabat, March 10 (A>) — Rrocue bill, backera of the measure prom­ BOILED HAM ‘ today diamgreod with President Holaday originally was appoint­ piurder trials. 'Ihe High Court up­ spring " only II days away, left ised not to try to cut off debate ed by Elsenhower as the Defense ^V'orkere today pulled five weak and $ ■ Eisenhower's ajvrosch to the na­ held the jury verdict unanimously. scores of towns isolated. Hundreds ^AisOd'^ofUWren.from Pt until an member* had ua oppor­ to Oepkirtmsnt’s director of guided tional space program. Taborsky and Cuiombe were of travelers were stranded' ks '6U8 Agadto. wliicto was -virtually de- tunity to apeak. ARMOUR'S mlssitos. Tliat Joh wag atoUsbod a By SAUL PETT rCombsea are, hot hqf PWrats, In tesUmony btfore Uia H o i^ oonvieted for the Dec. 16, 1956, : jm4-.jjape- service paa dl«HBted, S ^ y e d by an Earthquake 10 days Speaker Sam Raytwra (D-Tex) year ago and since, then Holaday Slaying of a New Britakraervlswr tir canceled. Hundreds of schoois. Old BndgS. N. J., March 10 that the tvfo f lf aald he egqpooted the final House Space - 4Jommittae, William M. has beaded the civilian-military ‘•Mominy/* the child cri«d sud-i house art ndt her ■«t«r«. ago. Holkday. cbalnnan o f a comnut- sUUon attendant and customer. Roret and factories were closed. the SUte ChUd Welfare Board op­ 1716 Mbrbeoan State Radio car- vote to be taken not later tha% liaison' committee. < denly to the middle of the night. tied the report that the dhUdren next we^'. tee to coordinate the ci'vlUan and “ Mommy, are you still there?'’ poses her adoption by the Combses TniUtafy aapecti of tho present Fire Control Parley because, it says, they’re not suit­ were found in wreckage of the STAR FRANKS Mrs. Richard Combs Jumped out (Omtinne^Ai^^ Moroccan quarter, aiiich was 90 •pace program, strongly disap­ Hartford, March 10 —Mem­ Adenauer Held o f bed ahd ran Into the little girl’s ed for the development of an im- The sports-and-leisure shirt so many proved o f the divided a p p n ^ Consumers Opjiose bership of a preliminary orgaiUza- room. “Yes, Alice. I’m here," she usually • inteUlgant child. That per cent destroyed. girls love for its impeccable look and ARMOUR'S STAR Holaday aald, he also disagreed Uonal committee was announced said. And she patted ]the child’s three men In a court in Trenton Tlie reecue brought to 10 the classic tailoring! Action-back pleats, with Eisenhower’s proposal to Relief for Dealers today for the governoris fire pre­ head and the child went back to will soon decide -whether she re­ number of aurvivora puiled out in abolish the oivilian-miUtary liai­ vention conference, to.be held May Fearful of U.S. mains with the only parents she the leat three days—after almost longer tails, 'convertihle/. collar. 100% sleep. son committee which Holaday In Milk Price War 10 in the Hall of thg Hous#. manding that an emergency pro­ or begin to suspect ? .69 $A.49 programs. But Holaday said he Marshals Assn.: Deputy State Fire Berlin may complicate PresidMit Had she begun to feel a vague giri." Finding the latest survivors cepted from a rndta-TY execo- See our collection of bib pearls in white . vision of the SUte Milk Market­ felt this approach sapped strength Marshal CarroU E. Shaw and Eisenhower’s presummit policy sense of menace to this whole, And that seemed explanation spurred rescue workers who are tlve, FCO Chairman John O. and pastels $1-?1.98. Also: Earrings, ing Act be Invoked: - CANNED HAMS ’2 and resources. Henry G. 'Thomas of the National talks here next week with German new, wonderful, ’exciting confusion enough, at least to her waking combing thecity and using air Doerfer dW not show op at hia pins, bracelets, chains, etc., in a wide Dealers took a little' ribbing to Board cf Fire Underwriters. "A s an end objective they can be Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. of striuigers taking her plctpre life. Since Sunday night, when the hammers and other equipment to office this nwrnlng and tlmre assortment of styfes, colors and shapes. aeparatei” he isid, “ But-the simi­ a statement by the women oppos------Later a full committee will be and asking her questions and put­ telephone calls started from as raise and probe biU of wreckage. were reports his resignation was -Adenauer is coming to Washing­ FILLCT O F A REAL TREAT larity between the programs is far tog a possible move for a hear- named that includes represents' ting her on television ?- far away as California and Can­ Efforts centered in the native imminent. At his office aides said greater than anyone would be led ing and a cease and desist order tives , of business, industry, labor ton next Tuesday to , urge a stiff “I’m still not sure of how much ada, Alice has been flying high. quarter, >^ere engineer teams be waa not there and they did to beUeve.” by the commission of agriculture and the schools of the state. American stand on Germany and she senses," says Mrs. Combs. In the excitement, she seldom carefully 'gombed the entire area, not imow whether he woold ap­ Governor Abraham Ribicofl wiU Berlin issues in the summit .00 And More SCALLOPS Holaday said he favors putUng under terms of the act guarantee- Little brown-eyed Alice hasn’t lights anjnvhere. She -poses for and in the region of the collapsed pear to d ^ . At his home in near­ PERCH Lb. all space research and development negotiations with Russia at Paris been told,that the world may be photographers, fitfully answers HoteLSaada, where faint voices are (Continued on Page Ten) by Bethesda, Md., it was said be . under a single agency—elthw the (CoatiDoed on Page Two) next May. trembling beneath her. That the questions, shows off with • wild reported to have been heard. was not there either. H e did not He is known, furthermore, to he HEINZ ^UOz, National Aeronautics and Space leaps onto a chair or a bed or into At' the Saada Hotel, workers preside at yesterday's ntoetlng CAMPBEU'S ^ administration or the department suspicious of any Allied action tried to reach the kitchen area. W ' d a Bots. the arras of a reporter. of the Federal Communications Cans. . o f Defense. When a definite objec­ which might be construed as a sign "Alice, what do you want to be , The workers to the town are now Commission. j tive la estabUshed for a space of weakness or lack of resolve. News Tidbits when‘you grow up?” mainly Moroccan soldiers and a TOMATO org project, he said, it then can be as- Diplomats say he may take the "I want to be a morhmy.” company of American, Engineers. ABO PAYOLA CHARGED TOMKTO ilOc Castro Regime new U.S. decision as such an ac­ Bigned to either a military or Culled from AP Wires "W hy?” The French have offered to land Washln^on, Jiarch 10 (67— elvlllan agency. tion. "No, I want to be a cowboy.” 700 sailors to continue rescue work Rep. John B. Bennett (B-Mlch) KETCHUP Reminded by the committee that In an effort to forestall any mis­ ‘‘What do you like on tele­ if they should be needed. chwged today tiiat the^merican SOUP / he was in direct opposition to the $100 Million U.S. Firms understanding by Adenauer of the' . 'The city is sUIl cordoned off by Broadcasting Co. receives-a 7- President in, his testimony, Hola­ official U.S. position. Secretary of Paul 3. Kennedy of Greenwich, vision?” whose daughter and son-in-law es­ ."Oh, I like 'Captain J ef and troops and has been completely cent royalty on each regard car­ day replied: State Herter sent word to Bonn PILLSBURY 5 Lb. Bog Havana,!.’ March 10 (iD—The caped .Injury to the Agadir earth­ •Lone Ranger’ and 'Sky King' and sprayed with chlorine, UDT, quick­ rying case sold hy a firm once S U N C R E S T O "I’m saying this because of the late Tuesday advising that the lime and other disinfectants. controlled by disc Jockey DIek need for efficiency. You n ^ Castro government moved today quake. donates 85,000 to Morocco ‘Mighty Mouse’ SJ>d ...” Mm Boxes decision had been made and proyid- for rellrf of victims. . . Hartford And off .she goes, leaping, onto ■ Up to 12,000 persons are esti­ Clark. Bennett demanded that have it in one program. We are to take ovfcr more than’ 8100 mil- ing an explanation aa to the. rea; llmitS3~In'7ittanpower;—brainpower- Uon—in industrial prope: receives 650 miUlon p ^ for’ r e ^ another chair^.,^------:___ .,------mated to hqve died to, the _quake. ABC offid a lsJ ^ ^ M ALL PURPOSE O Q c aon veiopnient of its downtown'^ area: ^EANSINO—A r t; and facilities and there is no use trolled by. UiS. interests. Biggest Similar advance notice was target was the Moa Bay Mining . . , Prime Minister David Ben- (Contlnned on Page’ Five) (Continued on Page Ten) gating payola to expbdn bott trying to dilute yvhat we have by given to the British, and Frenqh Gurion of Israel confers yvlth the reported royalties and HAHDBAGS... Co. • governmenU when ■: Ambassadpr FLOUR"■ t V M l l ■ , . With J vCoupon putting It into several programs.’ President Elsenhower and . gives Clark’s activities. T1SSI( ^ 5 Holaday said Instead of two sep­ The Moa Bay properties in Sir Harold Caccia and Ambassa­ ■ ' In Thursday's Herald Oriente Province were reported him album picturing movempnt of Handbags galore for every Woman’s taste. arate programs there are actually dor Herve Alpl.and were summon­ displaced .persond from Germany BUS OO. SHOWS PROFIT Choose. from patents, leathers and vinyls four—NASA and the three mili­ udder "pro-ifisional. intervention"’—' ed to-the'State-’Departipent 'Tues- New Haven, Mareh 10 UP)— K.V.P. 18"xB0Ft. - - usually a prellmiJ^jcy step to seiz­ day afternoon. ’ to Israel. U:S. Postpones Prob^ in all the latest styles, shapea and‘shades. 'B*anor Solid Foek O tary services. Polaris missile reportedly, con­ The Connecticut Company In ita •‘As the programs are now set ure and expropriation. The news­ The' .decision was. announced paper Revoiiicitm said t^e move taining lighter weight flight con­ annual report to the State pub­ up.” he said, "they will definitely publicly yesterday by Herter at lic Utllltleo ’ Commission ’ (PUO) ^ LIGHT MEAT w jm. FREEZER was .aimed at blocking a slji'tdown his news conference. He eaid Ei­ trol hardware files 900 miles In suc- of operatlpns i(nd keeping Cubans racket nearer operational status O f Earth-Venus Space today listed nqt proflto of $182,- $0-98 senhower had decided "that there 150 for 1960, The carrier re­ And More at work, ^ v . is no .operational necessity at the . . National Labor Relation^. PAPER U t f Anli-Gaslro Moves The government confiscated in­ Board election will be held March' ported a net loss of a little more TU M 4 5 ‘ present time’'^ for flying the cor­ •EST to launch the than $30,000 for 1058.; Aided, hy vv- For refrigerator dustrial- ar.d transport holdings of ridors to Berlin above the 10,000- 25 to'enable 7,500 General Electric Cape Canaveral, Fla., March l(l$>md 8:30 a.m, Packed in water. ’ ■ and home freezer. %een in Ike’s New Burke and James Uedges, broth­ Co. -employes in Lyrfn and Everett. _ The United States today rocket under ^conditions for the fare boosts and tax reltef, the foot level In defiance of .Soviet ob­ l^ew Haven Railroad suhoidiary ers. Most of their proMrties, val­ jections and possibly dangerous Maas., to choose between rival postponed an attempt to hurl an desired path. * ....' Sugar Quota Plan ued at 835 million, had been under counteractions. unions. Interplanetary probe deep into' When it became apparent the had its boot year shice 1066 the dlrecttori of government Inter- This was a complete i-eversal of New York State Commission space. ^eU ng difficulties blocked qiiasile could not be fired in this When It reported net profits o f COOKIE SPECIALS Against Dls’crimination .orders period the shot was called off; >7,682. Washington, March 10 (Ah—Rep. venors-for months. j the U.S. position on high altitude the effort. ’ The' Hedges Brother^ are of flights as it hac been agreed Capital Airlines to open flight Job The 90 pound scientific pack­ Resting atop the, 00-foot rocket Fruits & Vegetables EDUCATOR \ Harold D. Cooley (D-NC) said to­ U.Sj^ origin, but Burke Hedges with Britain and France qbout Opportunities to Negroes . . . U.S. age was designed to explore Space was a 90-pound paylo(id .’designed RULES TAX ILLEGAL day ’the admtolhtratioh apparent- became a Cuban citizen ^ d served two weeks earlier. Army, in Europe wants to impose f between the Earth and Venus. to Intercept the orbit of the planet ) Boston, March 10 (67—Maoaa- SF1NACH. cfHo pack ...... U e Venus and become^ .a satelUjte of chusetts has Illegally coileotcd > i 'Crackertm ci ^ g . 4 9 c . j4y plans to ask for a new sugar for a time as Ckiba’s aipbassqrior 6-year Unilt on continuous over­ The National Aeronautics . and O N I d N S ...... 3 lbs. 15c to Brtucil under Pulgenqio Batis­ seas service Toy key civilian em­ Space Administration said a new the. sun. millions *of dollars (n taxes from law which he said could be a ta’s dictatorship. Both brothers ployes who" do not.have "the most l^e.package: called Pioneer V, is recipients o f social security, the Flotcerttor^our SpringSuit'or Coal Vp4te'BlPENED Nabisco Kitz Lb. 35c “weapon reprisal’' against Cuba s- U.S. Meat Grading firing date for, the probe'^had not y are bejleved to be In the' United superior.-qualifications." . . . Bill been scheduled. - designed, to make the most thor­ M as^hasettsl Supreme Court T O M A T O E S ...... p h q . 2 9 c ' s u n s h in e Premier Fidel Castro. creating 45 new federal judgeships ough study of Space ever at­ ruled today.’ The couJt actlott ^ GIRL SCOUT ' Administration sources con­ States now.' . (As the countdown, on the Thor- piN K OR WHITE SEEDLESS The government seizure was System Under Fire was sent to House Judiciary Com­ tempted.- ■ camo on an indlvldnal caaa,t So freeh, oo lovely-=-oo life * firmed' that some changes which Able launching vehicle entered the - . 0 0 Hydrpx pkg 39c based on the claim that the broth­ mittee yesterday after it draws ap­ It wquld send back information MaaMchiieetts Tax Commission­ like J HiCy’re iure to put th? BIRTHDILV SOUVKHIIt GRAPEFRUIT ...... 3 f o r 2 9 c Cool«y opposes are included in a final seconds, a hold was called. KEEBLER - . r ers obtained Oielr wealth Illegally By. OVID A. MABTIN proval from a subcommittee J . Minutes later the shot was palled while swinging around the sun, al­ er Robert Capetees, who car­ finishing touch cto ..any eri- and D E L IC IO U S A P P L E S . «.... 3 lbs. 39c 'bill they Intend to submit next ternately touching orbital paths of •emble. '■ i. with the assistance, of Batjsta, Washington, ^ r c h 10 UP) — Richard Cardinal Cushing Arch­ ried the on* on** involving the QiH Suuto ■Iv / ■ ■ V’ i ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. MARCH 10. I960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCaiE'STER, CONN„ raiTRSDAY, MARCH. 10, 1960

clared a itatemenvby the tJonnee years ago to regallr* the sale of Ucut Milk Constim^ Assn. milk In gallon Jugs. The jugs went Consumers Oppose on the market laSt fall, followed V S. Postpones Ptpbe Sheinwold on The housewives’ statement de­ shortly by a price cut touching oft Relief for Dealers clares that it is; a pity that the the milk war in the retail trade. . The Baby Has hearing "could not be televised so The housewives today predicted FINi^SE MAY P/ that all- housewives could watch Of Earth-Venus Space pjHT In Milk Price ^ar that the Interstate Commerce IN 'n S it^ p b s m o N North dealer / while fdlding the dlajiers.’’ character of today’s milk mar; By Alfred Shelnwold- Ndrth-SouifljTjto«*Ue ket will render virtually Ineffective T i R t s -( i frMi fmgt Om ) A t the last session of the I>gis- (Continued from Pago O m ) If you live long enough, some­ ^O kTH lature the association tried to any attempt to use stats law as a waa called off becauM the payload Been Named..; ,vae not ready. body is sure to tell you the old, 4 3 6 4 amend the "revolver" clause, Ac­ tool to -solve the problem. Much old story: Don’t flnasse against V 8 4 (a f flnaneikl mpility of rnilk is shipped into Connecticut powerful yet esigned to be flowr. It wa* reset for last December cording to the statement, on in deep Space, about 20 timet your partner. He wants you to A Q J 10 < / • FREE PARKING M i e n to pay farmers for their grounds that "it tend* to preserve from outside.' with the same objectives as to­ A 0.10 more powerful than any 'U.S. ex­ day’s test. That shot was post­ play high In third poaltlon. Pay i milk. That part of th« act at 1st Conssquently. while the house­ WEST IN REAR OF*STORE I competitors st the expense of com­ perimental space transmitter user’; poned Itecause of electronic trou-' no attenUon to this advice. It’s •us has been dubbed : thi! "revolver petition.’’ wives. note that their amendment often correct to flneaae in third po- 4 7 5 dolui Harold, aon of Mr. ahd Mra. R o l ^ 'T. Burr. 4 Carol last year never got past the Ag­ previously. bles in the payload. V 10 9 3 to the drawer ’ clause. “We strongly object to empow­ .Since then the payload has iin- Dr., Rockville. He was bojrh Feb. 26 at Mancheeter Memorial « LUCK This same' launchlnt was post­ sltion. ' . 4 7 3 .2 *’k L4 ering the state lb require all deal­ riculture Committee in the Legis­ This la a typical case. West Hoapital. His maternal gCandparenfa a>* Mr. and Mrs. J. Kr^ "W e feel a hearing would solve lature. nevertheless "we‘ ^re not poned twice before. It originally lergone a thorough evaluation, ♦ J » « 4 3 3x8.72 nothing, but It could prove to he ers to raise their prices because was scheduled to attempt to orbit has passed several additional vi­ opens the seven of spades, and SOUTH. nest Aepinwall, Hebron Rd., Bolton.' ' His paternal grandparwu some dealers can’t weather price too disturbed because the,‘revolver are Mr. and Mrs. HaroM R. Burf', Bristol. He has a brother. a most fasclnatihg performance if In the drawer’ appears to be a pop- Venus when that planet was 1" ' bration and space environment East must decide what to do when 4 K S 3 2 the milk Industrx- decides-to hare compe»ltion,” the statement added. tests ahd extensive, checkout pro­ dummy plays low. V A K Q I6 3 Thomas, 15 months; ahd a sister, Mary Ellen, 4. gun. . favorable position last ,Tune, but ftji soul on the public couch," de­ The association was formed two cedures. If East listens to the ancient 4 S 3 / ay • y SEE WHAT’S BEHIND THE GREEN DOOR 'The relative position- of the advice, hs will play the age of 4 5- Maureen Patrtohk, daughter of Mr. ahd Mra, m i olanets block any effort now to spades at the first trick. That Narfli EaA 8 m A W A Vaughn, 109 Foota Rd., South Glaatonbury. . She waa bom Feb. uirl the package into the vicinity will bb the end of him. 1 4 PRA 1 9 86 at Manchester .Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal of Venus itself. Venus would be East cannot continueinu the at­ 2 4 Pail 4 4 An PHD onU are Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons, Worcester, Mass. She has marly million miles away on its tack on spades______without mt sacrificing Opening lead — 47 two brothers, Richard, 2>,i, and 'Thomas, 1V4: and a lister, Deo- AgP SUPER MARKn IN MANCHESTER - 261 BROAD STREH AND 116 E. CENTER STREET swing around the sun uport the ar­ a trick. ’ If returns a low orah Ann, 6. ’ ’• Goodyear has shilleloghed p r k e s We^re celebiating St. Patrick's rival of the sphere near Its path. spade, dummy’s jack will win; OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'Til 9 P. M. The intention lt> only to put the if East returns the que,en of klhg W diamonds and eah theiR Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. instruments Into their ow-n orbit spades. South takes the king and win tricks with the ace, qilean and Ick, Lawlor Rd.. .Vernon. She was bom Feb. 27 Manmester Day early with a whole big week of savings o' the green! It s no Blofi not far. as astronautlcal mileages draws trumps, and his jack of ten of spades. ' Memorial Hoapital. She has two brothers, Eugene, 13, go, from Venus’ route. Bpadeaj,wlll win a trick later. It would be wrong for Eait to ter, 12; and four aietera, Bonita, 19, Margaret, ll^Tereea. 7, and n e y - you'll never see such savings on appliances! Eaqf is forced to shift, to a finesse the nine of spades at the Doreen. 6.- , , , , , trump at the second trick. South first trick If West’s lead Indicated U.S. Meat Grading draws trump and goes after the length. South might then win a Mark Randall, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Nicholaa. 128 diamonds. The defenders c*n trick with a stngTeton king. It’s, Grand . Ave., Rockville. He was bom Feb. 27 at **^®*’**'^**'tJ1*- System Under Fire get only one spade and one dia­ correct to finesse in this position mortal HoepJtal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. mond. when the lead is from a abort Frank Klhdereberger, Loveland Hill Rd.. Rockville. His paternal ONE WEEK ONLY - BEGINNING TODAY (OPEN TONIGHT) That's what East geU for fol­ holding . grandparents are Mr. ahd Mrs. Edwin Sagan. Somers. He has (Conttnned from Page O ne) lowing advice that applied to Dally Question a sister, Karen Elizabeth, ^ ^ ^ whist rather than bridge. Partner opens with one heart, C h e r y l Ann, daughter of Mr. and the fattest animal la not the best, Should Fin e sse , and the next player passes. You but the govemme'nt' graders tell East should finesse the nine of hold: Spades— A Q 1 0 9; Hearts 1900 N. Broad St., Meriden. She was born Feb. 27 spades at the first trick. 'The ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother ia M m Emo- her it is. -7 2; Diamonds—K 9 4; Clubs— roy Rivers. Meriden. Her paternal g r ^ d p ^ n t a .^ r and Idea is to force out the king and K 8 7 2. What do you say? Many meat packers are opposed thus set up the rest of the spades Mni. Alme Latulippe. 780 Vernon St. M a n ^ e ^ r. She hw a to federal grading. Some sponsored South’s best® play Is to win . Answer: Bid one spade. Toti brother. Joseph Edward, 2; and a slater, Paula Marie, 13% a recent uitsucceeaful attempt to expect to try for game In no- the first trick with the king of months. , , , , . get the department to abandon spades. He draws three rounds trump at your next turn. grading of lamb and mutton. of trumps and then tries the dia­ (Copyright 1980, General Fea­ ' Barbara Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Grading was defended by some mond finesse. East takes the tures Corp.) 40 Mt. Nebo PI. She waa bom Feb. 28 at r S'-tl cotisumers and letail groups. Hospital. Her maternal grandparent^ are Mr. Md Mra Fjeo Su^-Jtight Rtofs - One Price Ogly As Adeertise^i Davison said today's consumer is ItoKenney. 40 Mt. Nebo PI. She has a brother, Morrie Rblland demanding that meat contain' less Wade Charged in Death STANLEY WARNER Jr., 2%; and a alster. Sue Ellen, 15 months. Ii Large, peady-to-Cook, U.S, Government Inspected, Grade A ' fat rather than more. Yet, he said, the .top federal grades emphasize Paterson, N. J., March 10 - l,aura Ann. daughter *of Mr* and Mrs. William Y. Zavatkay. fat as a qualltv. o f enzyipes, are already in com­ John Wade, 29, of Bridgeport. S T A T E C E l 143 Chestnut St. She waa bom March 1 at Mwchester Me­ II \ "In fact," he said "there is no mercial use. Conn., has been arraigned on morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. He said the present grading sys­ 4 P.M. Cant.—Complete Shows siiblj thing as a really undesirable charges of armed robbery and 4-0:00-8:10 Edgar 8 Campbell, Auburn, Mass. Her paternal grandparents FRiSHFOWl ^39’ piec^'of meat in this country pro­ tem sets up a target for the live­ murder In the holdup slaying of a are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Zavatkay. Torringtqn. , ' . . 4.- 4 - or- .. .• vided It'js handled properly." A pot stock producer that doesn't really Paterson tavern keeper last Thurs­ ALX< CHILDREN 50c i-oast froha., the chuck of a 'low- reflect the consumer'.s dealre. day. Arthur Joseph, son of Mr. knd Mrs. Arthur Fortier Bolton grade' steer qr ‘good’ cow becomes "'The retailer . complains about Wade kept silent after charges _Rd. Vernon. He was bom March 1 at Manchester MemorisJ^ a delectable 'dish when properly fat, but he still tends to use. the were' read to him yeaterday In HMpltal His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Hattie LKigan, P*"’" , braised.” \ , nagic words Ichoice' and ‘prime’ magistrate's court and Inndqgnt DOWN tuoket R. 1. His paternal grandmother is Mrs, Olive Hertwrtf PdRTION LB The processor Spokesman pre­ to describe his product because pleas were entered in his behalf. Bank. N. J. He has two sisters. Nancy. 7, and Paula, 6. POiK LOINS 29 dicted the day wilV'qome when they are terms that are firmly He was held without bail. r«« iM P.H Rib H.N I M l l.i« H.N IWh.W P.rb UIm Cw :« Cit» artificial methods of tenderizing rooted with the Image of quality He was shot in the left foot by Randra Jenn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward TomVzewski. meats will make grading abso­ among consumers." a policeman at his capture In New South Rd.. Bolton. She was bom March 3 at ManphMter Me­ B*E*G*0*R**I^ fA! lutely unnecessary. He said- some Yet, he said, these two top meat York City, and he hobbled Into methods, based on the applicaiH^ grades emphasize fat. court on crutche*- loskv.'NewIngton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 43‘A31»53'iA5‘A 5' ' A. ■fomaaheski. East Hartford. ■ She has two sisters, Susan Jean, I TS 4^ IMI CHOfl MWSVfBjiK) COM llMOVfBlJ “ oSl'''' 6, end Linda Jean. 3%. SWIVEL • 4 # • * MOBILE Christopher Robert, son of Mr and ’I ’ G.E. FILTER-ELOS JUST HEAT AND StlVf SUFER-RIGHT SLICED E f l S T U J O O D CART STAND SUPER-RIGHT HEAVY STEER IEEE 'YKni*4 vrBMir • l-iM MXwtto.fd 79 Benedict Dr„ South Windsor. He was bom 2 at Itart OidFashioiie(ILeaf2'»^»S3' ford Hospifsl. His ihstemal grandparents are Mr. and Mts. , . . rolls on rubber . . . gives you terrific •mOModds PRIED SCALLOPS 69^ "tM OitlMi ls StowiNg Btsf 75 Joeeph Kulas. 114 Benedict Dr.. South Windsor. His paternal rrwtk Bliietre - Oisa LeltebrIclaU SUEElMjlSUEI>*jGHTOHT - NICE 'UNIFORM SlICES MEDIUM SIZE grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. William Homish, Lake Rd., An­ wheels . . . doubles as TV viewing from any * S Soparott Automatic dover. H e h a s a brother. Jeffrey, 1%. part of the room. Wash CyelM ^ UNTEN DINNER SPfCIAll SlicMllmiibtaqA LiverLivi '3 1 Foney Shrimp 69 "NEVER SO FEW" _ - 4 4 4 4 4 handy magazine rack. IN Colsr ljM .«;M -lS :lt * Autofflotie Blooeh CAP*N JOHN'S A ll Meat Prices! Karen Fnuice^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (^arence E. Hanna, E ^il^ydoy l Low Jr., Femwood Bolton. She was bom Feb. 24 at St. Fran- ON ALL Dis|>aiM«r Fiih Sticks A ll REEF HAAABURG TENDER, MILK-FED also: “GIRLS’ TOWN" cle Hospital. Hertford, Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. PanI Ank* - Mamie Van Darea Thora Malqney. 317 Cedar St. Her paternal grandfather is * Two Wosh Spoads, RIB VEAL CHOPS * 95 t;4S-S;4t UHF General Electric AAE FtOUN 3 GROUND KEF \ • 59' Clarenee^nna Sr., 233 W. Center Sy ^ Two Spin Spoads sufer-right heavy steer » ee>^\ Cut from Tendor, Milk-Ftd Veil VHF r o > W A SH ER S Grttn Pent sk” VEAL FOR STEWING •»«35 Xadine Margaret, d a u g h l^ o f JJr. and Mrs. Nicholas Daum. I960 PORTABLE TVs GROUND CHUCK 31 tUrtl Dr., Talcottrtlle. She was bom Feb, 23 S‘_ JUST AAP ERINCH E im ’ yc tender, soft-meated FAT SACK flospital. Hartford. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Catherine and DRYER! BUHNSIDI ^ — ALSO — Daum; Hartford. She has a sister. Kathryn E., 2%. 59= LLT PORK “ 25‘ 44444' Pntotoes ' Ril LAMB CHOPS • 89' I.Ul . . t I I * » * Tiny but MiOHTYl ^ Including ^ . 0 0 TENDER, SOFT-MEATEO RIGHT , 4 9 e Roaald Robert Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro m W R. Hearn, WEEKLY NEOAR U A U SHANK PORTION LB Don't prasarvo tha macit . • . ond losa tha flovorl 689 ^ U n St. He waa -bom Feb. 25 at Hospital. His I Thtk S ta n d PKG 1k *BC SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 79 maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R o^ rt .00 Use Poly-Wrap, the freezer paper preferred by locker oper­ TEA BAGS O E « M ew tender, sOft-meated STARKIST ^ Tanner St. Hie paternal grrandparenta are Mr. and Mra. John 2 4 5 ' ators! Coated with a film of plastic, keeps meats, poultry, Hearn, 33 Windemere St. ANN. EAGE PllEARID LAMB FORES “ 39' TUNA PIES • 4 • • • fish, fruita. vegetables as tasty as the day they-were stored! Weekly Earl, aon of Mr and Mra. Rudolph Nelaon Merrow^ CANS 2 7 ^ SPAGHETTI Economical, moiature-proof, puncture-resistant, aind sani­ C o n n ^ H e waa bom Feb, 27 at Rockville City Hospital. Hi^i tary. it is a sure guard against freezer hum and shrinkage. paternal grandparents are Mr. and M r a , ’ Waldo Nelaon. Franconia, -X FRESH BROCCOLI griVn C03IIN0 MARCH IS N. H. He has a brother; Eric, 2; and a siater,^ Siigan Jane, 4. USED TVs from i r u Oystff StiW C A P T ^ H N 2 CANS 55 Poly-Wrap ia ideal for use in home and locker freezers. Pli­ "iSINK THE RIRMARCK” 8:10 0:25-10:15 All Suom lM d — All Woiiiiii, PtifwMy. GREEN -ASPARAGUS L4 able. .. easy to handle... easy to remove before defrosting'. and 'T.AXtS WAR" Bo boro whon TonM rto5our7^-4^^5^ V , X mocHIHI S-OZ AQC Poly-Wrap also available in counter rolls in standard widths IVIaCin wnl ^.^ANQUr FROZEN 2 FKGS ^ ' PINEAPPLES . EXTRA LARGE SIZE EACH 39' ^or locker plants.______. UHF DOOR SISA0C w h Tte or fink 2 ONLY RCA CONSOLE TVs VHF ^^BEHIND THE Sulnmn^icB Ug15 FKft A T FIRM HEAD ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 '•* 29' GRAPEFRUIY^ 5 49' Must be sold no reasonable offer wilNid^refttsod »llVlRI|ldoK FRESH CREAMERY tcfo/ This Week Only 1959 G.L DELUXE FILTER-FLO GREEN SWEET CHEF GREEN DOOR” 6 7 ^ SPANISH PEANUTS 33' LONG FORESADDLE RUTTER 1 II PRINT PEPPERS “ 15' R«g. 269.95— NOW ' abp ' , N IN O ,.pOR EVERY CHEEBE USE HALF II Me YELLOW RIFE Ono 2 LB 7 0 ^ POPPING CORN I ' « p». J5‘ It played. e 2 Cycles CHED-O-BIT 1 # ▼ BANANAS 2^M29' I . LAMB COMBINATION TARICCO Each UU.A.Ut omumiai a , o! •oc APPROXIMATE CUTS GREEN TAG e Hoi-Warm wishos to, all his friends .00 IHBIHr*plT a m . frocesseo a p k g s ^ » ANN PAGE PRESERVES You'll boontitlod LUSTRE" ALUMINUM 16 LOIN LAMB CHOPS in Manchester and vicinity i I Better Hurry ■remperature Selector ja n e FARKER ISMTEN FAVORITESI that he is now preparing PV>I A$sr» 3 HI* W 1.00 199 MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE A t Sayings HOT CROSS BUNS 39” TEA KETTLE - 1.99 12 RIB LAMB CHOPS those tangy Italian-Anieri- VOICE OF MUSIC " f 17 to an Extra Bonus! .4 ^ a r m -C o ld rinse "DECORATED lIRD GLASSES" •can di*h,es—at JANE FARKU SOUTHERN LARGE I INCH, IIB 4 OZ FEATURED ALL THIS WEEK 18 SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS TAPE RECORDER ■ ■ ^ * Bigger Than term selector Only 2 2 5 PECAN PIE BFKIAllY PRICED 5 9 ' 2 LAMB SHANKS Reg. 229.95 ..... A&P TUNA WHITE MEAT 3«41.00 2 LAMB NECKS ; ? ^ VICKI’S RESTAURANT lOZ 28 BURNSIDE AYE.—EAST HARTFORD SSSOniB IpUCATOR CRACKE9S PKG 35' 4 LBS, LAMB STEW | 5tk SHARP CHEDDAR l. 63' NINO says you caii call ahead for special dishes—Bt' 9-9054. RCAITtINCH Chocolott Mints pi'ssr Dinner sArVed until 10 P..M. „ »oz CREAM CHEESE PHILADELPHIA PKG 33' Avg. Weight 29 to 81 Lbs. PORTABLE TV Cocoo Marsh JAR- 55L' ~Cnt;^Wr4pp6d^,-ShaiTHr^^ — - O ErM O N TTPEASs^i.! 2 ’ &Ns“ I . Read.v Foe Your Locker 1 LB ^ 'fljC - ii UHf-VHF 1 ^ ^ Jww r.rkw Ortng* or 2 C A N S e jT r Or Home Freezer Lb. ■SBB . SERVICE STORES chaceltl, Rra- 99c SPEC. 2„.5?' HERSHEY SYRUP ICOa OQr 1 LB Ulitf B i J I ' ARE THE LARGEST JMIj RVil RIG. pwcf set spk35' M P A PPLESAUCE Special '6' CANS 79' FRESHLY GROUND LEAN SPECIAL MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES J Jtn, p,rk,r P»|H|Wr«i«liol or B v M ia tow ilr* Eof 99< . SPEC. 2 ,vs45' G-E DEALRS IN THE WORLD! BANQUET FROZEN .09 $1.00 30 Inch FRUIT PIES or CHERRY 3 FOR laOO lbs. Reg. WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY Ubb/i Outstanding Values! HAMBURG2 199.95 129"!S n 99" im CHAT ATLANTIC B FACIFIC TtA C044FAWT. INC. PrkM liHMm ie this FREJJH, FROS5EN—READY FOR YOUR FREEZER Tomoto Joicn ,,by, ’ W luirMteftf ,)hP« be UNDERSOLD! Sgt , Mmli It and pffeitlvs •( ALL AAP StAHL-MEYER HICKOIIY SMOKED SLICED Sweet Pens umys^ ’can^SS" S«»er Markets la (Hie NORGE cemmueHy 4 vitieHy. FISH FRY n FroH Cocktinil i,„y s 2 A * 47' I (ALL YOU CAN EAT) _ GAS DRYER lb. FritdFish Lemon Wedgt ‘a 5-WAY DRYING BACON French Fried Petof008 ^ Celeslim Reg. 229.95 ...... ^.. . r . . Porktty Ro m o Nusoft 's h I p ' n s h o r c ' s - Inrludra normal inRtalli|,t1on and vent­ M fuoUijO il Fro8hly Baked RelU and Butter ing. . MILK AMFIIFIIR FABRIC‘lOFTINIR IINSI WE HAVE A FULL UNE OF FRESH BEEF. PORK, Margqrine LAMB, VEAL. POULTRY IN OUR RETAIL o-iron over blouse 120< 24 OZ Every Friday n 1 YEAR SERVICE ON ALL 1 LB M g C PTS 34',„61 JAR 37'59'. jiAR . FTS 49' DEPARTMENT FKG A w ALL OUR MEAT AND POULTRY ON DISPLAY 5 P.M. fo 9 P.M. Westingholise Dryers FARTS and LABOR ON ARE FRESH CUT—NOT/PACKAGED 3 .9 8 GOOD USEb TIRES Dunctm HIom KRAFT ITALIAN ■WE RENT-STORAGE SPACE FOR YOUR FROZEN ME^^ ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES.- 1 Kosco Coniatien Dry Milk 2 9 c AND VEGETABLES FOR AS LITTLE AS *1.25 A MONTH e n jo y ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS e All Fully Guaranteed ^ I' . •,, Dressing • O Z' A t Savings Up To $90 90-DAyMRVIC^bHTYi INSTANT NON FAT Coke Mixes Such a Imart look, in '65% Dacron*, polyester e All Carefblly Inspected .95 IF YOU LtKE LE'T u s f i l l yOUR f r e e z e r SATISFYING • MAKES w e e MAKES i e c ; w hite, y e u o v /, sur n t, sugar, COCKTAILS “and, 35% fine cotton. 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quiet Hiine/^rfore’-. worship' esn- House you **v»«ofne Into, and the ,wndid ccmcentrating on the host wants to greet you Just as AutomoHe Cor Wash Anti-Gastro Moves OHara third knowladga of It fan into ttia haada A Thoiiflritt for Today , Amply bs,^>ent inip aasdltatlm.a facton,! the stratefles, the maneu­ Thlrd/do .fiot'be afraid'of mak­ much ae you wdeh to greet Him on vers, which have a chance of set­ Spoflsoiod hj the MiMlMMter Foster Parents Fight of a national columnist, who spe- Connecticut ing yttiu private devotions too kmg entering, WCT WASH $1. Seen in Ike’s New In Regional i i * i * K » o * _ claliaes In the direst Warnings of ting the sUge for their own-allegi­ tkMuioll of ^ u K h ed .you enter church, Nb ‘one Is Rev. Alfred L. WlHtome ance to Demp*ey. At the maxi­ E CiiPttinQ ij^raU) ths disaatisrs we face through soft­ to “time’’, you. Thle is God’s St. Jtory’B Ctourch Me E xtra for Whitewalto Sugar Quola. Plan EVERY MONDAYani THURSMYATTsI mum, this line of possibility plan­ on wet Waali Only Photo Contest INC ness, u d vfho thsrefore received Yankee ning on their part would lead to AnotlMr Lent hew begun, Thin %4 . . . HELD AT ADVANCE CAYEREftS and presented this news as nseire of the nomination of Dempsey,At the meaiM-.taai more people aee 'gplng (Cetotoneg Irens Pegs Oee) B y A. l s a' welcome Inetanee in wWph we minimum. It. would provide the to chiirch more often riian iA,.any Sylvian Oflara,. ctjlef 'photog­ 122 NAUBUC AVE.. G A TONIURY. CONN. Oomploto Wash $1 (Oolriteiied from Page One) Castro. President Eisenhower ha* ijr^TER It nSROt- were aliout to tweak RusaiiCa noee. gentle pefsuader they would use to other time of yeew. yuert'bqcAjee HUBCH IS BED CROSS MONIR rapher for The Herald, placed._ Wa .have p ra sa n t^ logic by which bring-Mayor Richard I>e of New declared sgajhst retaliation. ' third in New England competition * SPONStlftED BY V.F.W. POST ifift9 AND 1 1 0 i« i Thle put the plan out Into the the ■eeeon of Lent doep-Ablraot *d- e OPEN EVERY DAY e School Menus NAUBTIC FIRE DEPARTMWVT Ocvernor R lM ^ f would almost Haven to the gubernatorial nomi­ The television eet and the emsll Copisy spoke to a newsman af­ In 1959 among press photograph­ K*C«pt open \before our ep^m m eiit did, nation on their terms rather than .dtUonal churoh-geete; there muet Bits LEAVES TOWTV HALL AT 6:46 PJH. Me«i7 isecnmi inevitably hamme part o f a Ken­ new hook case loom, large In the ter conferring late yesterday with ers. BoIlda7a IfiDtared *t Ui«iJ^ave It a touglwr'atmoephere than on his. , be acme who wonder how they “Good Things Happ^ M and M Sorvko Station 1 Eariy Btrd, 26 Reg. Game*, 2' Free Spectola. 1 ffMkpst •t Conn nedy naUdnal. administration. We -should' prepare for church, and ■mall parlor of the Combs ranch -The. menu* for March 14 through Under-secretac- of. ^ Agriculture In a monthly photo clipping the govemmefit Intended, and set That is where we think the mat­ ROUTE a—BWrON Mall Matter have gdeaMMl that, in auch case, what to do wirii time spent in the ? ' ’ house. 18 are a* follows: contest, which started last Mari*. ter rests at the ipoment, wid will When You G iv^ Below Moneon Onndy -Kitchen Elementary • | True p. . Morse and other official* Oflara gained 1.1 point* in toe SUB8UR1PTION RATK8 k. motlop-'m e open dlptomletlc the jiuestion of who would run for house of God. Pertiape you Are rest for soine time. It places "Til* state practically claaatflef Monday: Baked bean* with, adptintotratlon plans, New England Region 1 of the Na- Parable In Advance quarrel'''me government had not Governor in Connecticut in 1962 among them. If you are, this iqiac* Ont'TMi ...... Dempaey In the role of the man ,'u* e* TV morone,” »*y« Gi<’l* iranKiuriB,frankftirl*. ii.iBmov,,coleslaw, whole wheel "■■'■•-i | Karlier,Rarller, secretarySecretary orof State, [tlonal Presai Photographer^ A.asn necpSaarily been seeking, in , which Would be solved by the resignation Bailey and Ribicoff will nominate will contain a few puggeetions for Combs, hitteni.ess clouding ' hia TO Month* ...... of Ribicoff as Governor.’ which bread and butler, applesauce, milk.; christiah 'A.' Herter told hi* new* j 'Pictures miwl be published in toe ' Twaa jCdhthh yvi proclaimed oUr right to th< if they feel they, can Wford to. In you. Here are a few starting- youthfiil red|facis.” We don’t waten Tuesday: Hamburgers, buttered administra-f n^iwapaper by 'w-lyich th^ photog­ "gfii'Month ...... would leave Lieutenant Governor terms of party harmony, in terms thoughts. tt all toe time, maybe two hour* JOIN THE THRIFT PARADEI - WS6fcly ...eeaaaeoa********^***** high altitude, and Ruesia aeealled Dempaey In the - Governor’s office,- M fAT NfW FWIl O il beans, gelatin with whipped cream, • Ion 'Haul hot completed It*Ita sugar sugar f[ rapher is ethploved to 1m entered. ttfid* Cop? ...... of strength of ticket. It places Lee First, prepare #or divine service • night, three dr four time* a PatU J. Connell of the Bop.on ■ ------as reckless pre-summit tactics our In time to develop unassailable milk. J m I plan. "Aa you know." Herter aatd, In the role qf the man they will prlvetriy, "in your .cilosAt” end not 1 OtVBlOPMIHTA -week..So I like ‘Paladin’ and ’Gun- ’dnesdaj. - - Daily Globe wa* flrM. with 22 purported intention of putting our claim on the 1962 nomination. But avoid nominating if they feel they at your toilet. It Is' a Mgn of Hi-: amoke’ and the sporte events, am Wedneaday: ^ " " * *^ * J ] ’’" * "the President has aaid we are rHhi ASSiKnATlSD we have hedged on our own logic I r'9.|fr- ___ sandtviche*,ndtvichea, vegetabl_vegetable aticka. to- going to take countermeto- point*. 'Two other Connecticut' m * Aa»6clWed Pree, u J{*=>“****S right to the actual lest. cin afford to risk the party breeding as well as p^ tu al sl>flT I supposed to be airiamed of that ?." mato Juice, chocolate pudding with Mr*. Richard Bhoileft Alfred Chriatenaeo cameramen, both Hartford Times | ehUUed to the u»e ol ot and our own guess, to admit that schism he might threaten. If they iirea.” . • . - all new* di,n»tr.he» erected «o it or 1862 victory In Connecticut might lowness to drees elaborktely for In the oppslte corner of the liv­ whipped cream,-milk. employes, rounded otit -th« top ! Now. as Secretary ol State. Her- feel the>’^ do not urgently need ing room stood a small boofiocsee, (3oolev aaig Elaenhoweria recent not otharwtee credit^ '!?«? be so important to Democratic church. TTiursday; Meat and vegetable four. ' Oharies Vendettt had 13 1 and aUo the local ni** ter revealed at his preM conference what may still the growlhg-pres only a year old. About a year ago. Latin American trip apparently OES Elects Officers All riant* ol renubllcatlon ol »pjol*l State Chairman John Bailey that Second, tt is well to be eeriy for pie with potato topping, coleslaw, point* and Ellery Kington 7. dUpatchea b?i-*llt are *l*o regerved yesterday, the American intention tlge of his name in order to build service. Then time can be used in a Bocial worker complained there bread and butter. ' mixed fruit, has made no change in earlier ad- ■ Mrs- R1 hard .Ihodea. 49 Cool-^ Ribicoff might have to stay in a ticket which can Win big. also a member of Chapman Court, Scoring is on\ a 5-3-1 basis has been put on the shelf for the Connecticu*^ and help toward that for some honest- e « bv the administration of such a «» A More than 80Ve»r* ti?'’- * po'itt- claiming our right unofficially, election in November^/- be made, however. It Is that Ribi­ ses smoke). . scotch pudding:^ With "ipped would set off wide anti- ^ e ' neiVOfficer*, together with , Troop 27 at *51- ^ n d L O A N again we have served the purpose In that case, or in case Ribicoff coff and Bailey will, in the show­ ktO H After a pamfiri pause, Dick other* to be appointed, will be i Church, a "i'^"'ber of St. Mary * Overcame Handicaps A S S O < I A I I O N. «al reformer who contended that stays in Connecticut despite a down, choose a' ticket their own ‘^"Au'rJJ'aV:’ A m ^can chop m,ey. 1 >^«r.c«n feeling in Latm Amer- the political machine of the late J. originally intended, or such as the Combs Held he had read few of seated at an open installation on j Church and it* 50-.50 , Kennedy victory, the bl.. headline cold professional analysis believes the book*. He said they were shredded lettuce with dressing, First person to be educated to Hrary Rorahack exiated I^^imarily apparently belated , that, question for, Connecticut Demo­ capable of victory. How much hard roll and butter, fniit cocktail, "Havana paper* already have Saturday. March 26, at 8 p.m. Hartforr.EIectric AREA bought or given to them by friend* lead a full productive life despite ■ awcMisTis’s *I.»SST riaaMCiat iwTiTbtlM for the benefit of the public utility because of the shortness of the crats becomes that of how Ribicoff Lee-way that will leave th only for the effect M. might have milk. ■crM.mlng' to the irffect. the Menonic Temple. on whprp he l« *ii1> utation being both blind and deaf was come the. time, remains to empires of Connecticut, ferreted flights Involved, there really Is nM< and BailCy will choose, when it htj^n. on "the social worker. Fridsy; Creamed tuna on waffle, Laura Bridgemen, who was born practical operational reason why comes to ’he 1962 candidate for scalloped tomato, cheese wedge, in Hanover, N. H.,^in 1829. out of the law books a statute by Governor. "The book*,’’ he said, "were the we need to climb to the higher alti­ PINE LENOX Otoei^-ihe, whipped^ rehldi the Mew Haven Railroad Mere the future possihilltiei can More Cancers only front w* put on. cream, bread and butter, milk. 1 we've been ourselve*. If the state Cooley i^ d he' favors a one- was required to eliminate two tudes, or such, finally, as the con­ beat be defined, we think, by what PHARMACY Senior High - vear-extensioh of the law as is— for their planUnRs.^ Previous ex- Rejed Gets Help tents of the personal note from can be detected at the moment. New York—Br€ast cancer in doesn't like toe way we live, that’s Monday; Breaded veal cutlet, tenRif>n» havR beeij for four year* ^rade crossinRa in Connecticut women occura.-’dftener in the left too bad. We’ll go on fighting for without presidential power to Khrushchev to Elsenhower which And what we think we detect at 2 « E. CEMTEE S t tomato aauce. mashed potato, but­ change quota* and, hope* to at a time. , ' ?very year. The fact that this law the moment it an effort, on the breast thajr’'^ in the • right, the Hnips koep your Alice for toe simple reason that In Palmer Case was delivered the day before Her- tered wax beans, bread and butter, avoid committee hearing* because ■They pictured the, admmistrq- Was not being: enforced was turned part of Ribicoff Md Balley,.to la.v American<6ancer Society found In ISANCY JAJSE ^VSSDORF->-born at Manchester we love her and Mie lovea us. I* live power to change quotoa^s* NEW SHIPMENT JUST MRIVED ter announced the decision not to a recein etudy. The difference In TEl. Mr 9-0894 burnor cloan as if_ there a belter reason? ’ milk. - the bill "should not be coniidered * Into the reformer's court and cam­ the tenUtlve groundwork which Tuesday; . Frankfurt on roll, under an emotional almosphefe.',’ something that should been ^ Tolland Ootmty special public press the flight issue now, will give them the option-of going fo re i^ countriee. was found to be Memorial Hospital October 12,. 1955. Doughy paign Issue, and he had enough boats your homo I potato 'chips, buttered succotash, The present law expirt* * t th# in the law before. tp_a}low flexibil­ defender will help pco*ecute to* for Dempsey In 1962. They arerwe- iMter than in the United..States. tfip of ~Mr^ ’oHd' Mrst- AltOc^nssdorf, 5 8 i ^.orth . ity to meettohaagififflEbmlition*. law on his side so that the eventual Or'perhaps tHsrall ™^^ milk,—-.: ' : . , end of-thi* year. •' .Mate’* case against Richard Palm­ RT-98 Is toe most eomplriely iBapliRlR L aiin cli Wedneaday: Turkey a la king -^ e quota-change under the ad- aolutlon had to be for the Legisla­ up to a warning'to the columnist Main St., Manchester. • effective fuel oil Additire to use The basic sifn of the sugar law, er, ‘89, charged with first degree .Ol, biaciiit. buttered beets, bread ture to repeal the law. OtherwisBi in question m a t .the next Uma he. first passed esrly, in the New Desl, mlni*tratindet;cutting do­ such a la'w. If'lt, were atllPon the actually did come down to that realize how important the Red Cross Bloodmobile units shir hsll. , , B N E t DIVIDEND to keep it Co* ledoy for Proceed* ...... of the------fund drive ia'IU K',w Haven. March 10 The mestic grower*. ssils shout Cooler aaid this'change would ; . , . „ . . . books. But they iifould not be like­ 'small a fulcrum. $ 1 6 7 0 ton give an ’ uncerlain” 200,000 tons to The juify trial of Pa!mer_i* sch ^ - the onlg girdle are. We certainly would urge ever.vone who possibly can be *rpli»’ time I look general chairmari of the campaign. world present Public UUUty Comnilesion . In hie report on’hls Soujlf^mer- I960, pa.vable April 15 to i ^ „rce i Neill’s'Pond In Hebron, m at’ her I remember what Red Cross did for us. Incident­ WE GIVE Church member* voted approval holder* of record March 19. . [logicsl beceuse growers need time ^ surer source.of supply. | Inquiry Into the affairs of the Mew Ican trip the other nlgpt President ally. T>oth my‘ husband and I are blood donors. I have GREEN STAMPS of two goal*, a basic goal of, 865,- Havin Railroad la concerned with Eisenhower spoke.Jl8 follows; Manchester a gallon membership and Abe was called on just before '000. and a "victory” goal of 880,- itilolded to finding, out what ,11 may take to *’H. G. ‘Wells>efice said that civi­ we left for Florida this spring, to donate blood for an 000 . keep the railroad functioning at all, An architect’s drawing b.v Jeter lization is between educa­ emergency case at the hospital. He has given before, MORIARTY A Cook of Hartford was shown at which Is something far short of tion an^.'^^taatrophe. His thought V««r Stvilne • 4-Speed TranerolsM^ Overbid Valve Engine — See and Drive This Low-Cost Beauty but this was for a special case—not on a regular Blood- to* dinner meeting. The same firm FIT YOU forcing the railroad Into expendi­ is apP^able to hemispheric rela- •erved a* architect* for the pres­ tures It has always, for lU past, $19S DOWN Today. , , mobile day." BROTHERS ent church building which wa* fiis. With common dedication to inclnde. Heater. Defroster. cbnsidered In the department ^ the hlgheet Ideals of mankind. In­ completed a year ago. and All Other Standard EngUeh Ford Extras. $•«{! Your Contribution In NOW! More than 8100.(K)0 ha* been TRIM YOU luxury, Even when it could afjofd cluding shared aspirations for a Local Bank Ratas Ml 3-5135 paid toward capital improvements , tp do *0, the New Haven exhibited world at peace, freedom aim prog­ Y*nS ADVT. SPONSORED BY in the church'* seven year histmy;^ 1 SLIM YOU ^ great eagerness to rjd^onnec- ress, there is no insv.rmo'untable PilMlljipFit-ffrocRry and Quinn's Piionnacy. 301-315 Contor Stroof It was reported by Ru**ell i tlcut of the grade M*Ming peril. impediment to fruitful cooperation, SEE OUR FINE aia*. treasurer. The memheiwilp-i Meanwhile. hmsNfver, the charac­ SELECTION OF now exceed* 406. , save insufficiency in mutual un­ Th* Rev. John ^ Neuhert. pas- ■ HOLD YOU ter of thS J*lW ad operation in derstanding.” - 4 ^ tor. commendto the membership on J USED CARS MI S-SISS Connection has been undergoing This would seem to define educa­ S01-S15 CENTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS It* generm^-glving.fneroum-gfvi t committR^ in- CONTROL YOU great/^ange. Passenger trains tion in this instance, then, as that r b e Bank that g ives you PLANNED SECURITY Th# iuri?ive only on* the main trunk elude* •.— • ■o------M Riirw!!. , Mr. _ which would promote sufficiency In n C l O E. Stanford, Mr# Ray- [toes. Much of the trackage which understanding* between different ,.-toOTd Ruddell. Mra. Edward Cor- Involved the unprotected grade peoples. 'Hie more formal type of eoran, and Mrs. Sidward E. Kirk- grossing has either.,,been elimi­ education, by purging misconcep ham. nated, or is used by slow freight tlons' by explaining the nature and E«Mt I to tford traffic only. Under such condi history of other cultures E«d clvlll- tlons, no matter what the financial zatiiHiB, and, perhaps, by admitting T«kphoM iU 9*93Si Public Records status of the railroad. U ought to the folblee and fidluree of our own, be possible to lay down an axio­ could prepare and ease the way \ ' W am uite* Deed* matic rule, that there should be ab­ for this other type of educaUon, ANNIVERSARY Charles 'J. Meyers to Balilla solutely no Unprotected grade concerned with mutual under­ Paganl. property on Columbus St. Luigi and Frances Mtroglio to crossings left on any line still used standing. But one Euqpecte that CELEBRATION by. fsst passenger trajns, and that Frank Gamholati, property on mutual understanding' must also Oak St. ... m iE m rflould also be eetabllahed a have Its roots In the human heart, OertiAbat* of Deacon t definite schedule for the elimina and In auch education of It as may Estate of Margaret Jone* In tlon of even protected crossings be possible. equal share* td Charles H. and which, no matter how they are pro­ ■ — ’’ /-i'* TVUfred C. Jongs and to Violet B. Perhaps, If, as the President sug­ tected, also manage to^ ^ e their Hoher, property on Proctor Rd. 14.99 gested, we all learned to speak Qattclalm Deed accident toll over thc^^ars; Black Patent Spanish and Portuguese, while the it# ; ' , • .e ■ Vrnlet B. Hoher and Wilfred C. .. 1 H Jone# to Charles H. Jones, prop­ There Is onl^ohe certain eafe Latin Americans all learned to erty on Proctor Rd. guard against grade crossing acci- speak ..English, the path toward The Shadow Clip . " 1 Certificate of Distribution f| dertto aiJcKhat i« to make it phyei- mutual understanding vVould be Estate of Cniarlea H. Roger* to imposaible for an automobile lx-:' caJ^ impossible eased. Perhaps If, as the- President Check ^ 1 Minnie S. Rogers, property at on a railroad track. The cost suggested, we saw- more of each Hawley and Rearrst.«. ^ ■ ' ’'I Release* of Tax IJen of producing this condition, eveh other, the same path would be on the restricted mileage the New William H. Brainard_Jr. by the easier to travel. Sheath Town of Manchester, S.57.82.‘ Haven rtlll uses for fast t«ane, ” - i' , ... 9 ^ . ,— „ Michelina Labansky by the may be coilsiderable. Perhaps the But would that be.enough ? Not OPEN A ; r V we suggest, unless some additional GctcwiI EooijpKitrfwto Town of Manchester, 875.18., cost should be sharod by the state. Marriage Hcehae factor, some other kind of educa- But before we ju d der at the epetj^ .SAVINGS ACCOUNT Robert Earl Kraetschmar of 281 let us consider, for a moment, how tlonT w«fe Elided in. Grepn Rd. and TRachel Valleau Symonda of-103 Spruce St.. Cen- we value human life. Eight good It {to happens that, evto as the 1-TwfM Silts President was touring Latin Aipei'' Wn^H INITIAL ter Congregational Church, March .lives were lost In Beriin the "other 12. . • dayr in an accident In which there ica, and then addressing us tipon- 14,99 hls return home, a considerable was" r^ lly no li-nmedlate human “lbEI»6Slf,dF$5d Adre.rtisenient ■ ' Black Patent % blame. It was ph^ically possible section of our own country was Black, Blue, Bone Calf •xt^a slimming strtnrth joins extra softness m Sleex, experiencing one phase of the race for Eui jautomobile and a train, to be B erkshire OR MORE AND * V,| ' LOOK WHO'S world's only rubber girdle lin^ with pure cotton . . . in the pame.place %t the aame time, betw'een education and catastrophe. 77% more absorbent, naturally cooler, softer, earner to and that was it. We have always The actors In this drama at hwne I ' 'jr ..*■ J . 1 ...,,^.*^^..,.^.-.,^.1,^..II.A i.i. 1 ...... a GETTING slip on and off. known what ought to be done. The happened to be people who had thing to do is to measure the prob­ spoken the same language for gen­ MARRIED! Who Has Come To Live With Us! here’s satin-smooth shaping with 22 hidden controUera 1 lem BS It now exia.ta in riew of the erations and who had lived in close 10 .9 8 molded inside Sleex to trim,'Blim and fjnn you front, ^ ^ proximity to each other for genera- "X>'l ' preeeiit - scale of railroad opera­ kECEIVE ABSOLUTELY IHu -dk > back, over hips. ^ ‘ tions, and draw up a program for tiohei and who still, to Judge, by I aoMng it , - ' their actions against one another, double life—Slbex never loses its original shai«, retains its had hot arrived at ’’mutual under- FREE THE NEW GENERAL superb stretch, strength and caressing softness indefinitely.' atanding.” This problem of rela-’j Good anywhere, anytime New garters are wafer thin, self adjusting. Sleex stays fmh and Columnist ^Grounded? Uonshipe here at home happens to 1 Famous attractive . . . washes and dries in minutes. Ice-White Au»*lon The world of great events can be much mm’s urgent and fateful' . Berkshire's check, sheath FOiODS kltCHENS COOKBOOK sometimes be deflected" from Us than' any problem involved in qur with a rich lace effect. , ' . relationship -with Latin America. is slimly fashioned of wash­ othlt by a very small pebble, imd ■p-f. That It baffles us, and torments I ' It's Hw way to d woman’s hoart. Get llr Slip on OiniU' - Zipper CiirdU that would , atom to be the ,Case able, combed cotton arid or Pimtie Stylo with what was once set to be our via, amd even threatens to destroy 1 Current Annual for yourself,.'Give it os a e r Parrhf Sh/le* us does not aeem due to our lack policy of telling Russia w e were Arnal. Prettily detailed col­ kitchon-tostod rodpos...-, 448 largo - about to try some high altitude of education In the normal sense, but mainly to the need for an en-1 pages of wator>rMstant ^ paper and flights into Berlin. If we felt like It. lar tops a gentle neck­ It’* the kid that used to live 12.9? tirely different kind of education, j V- ink. Censidorod t| io gredtost single ■We were set to do this, and our . next door -^or maybe your former ■rJ/l i ‘v ’" / Black, Tan,, Red 0al,f doing It was indeed to be a polite t ibat of the-heart and the spirit- line. Self fabric buttons ev^boek in thd United States. Herald neW'sboy, Everyday some­ Dividend R ape , one you know’ is getting married ' but firm stroke of warning to Rus-1 It may help, in order to uiJder- tXL) 3995 stand end concede the humanness I march trimly„down the % ■ and everyday these fellows are, C_; C ,3 F.."'' L3 ' E: •to'that, in advance'of the sum preparing for their wedding by <• of another being, to speadc hie lan­ Member of Federal mlt meetfng, we were not turning front closing. Black, green, Deposit Tnsnraaee Corp. renting formal wear at .Regal. ; | This Proj^iot Hka N * Connection Whatsoever With the AroeHcan National, Red Croes ■oft. But'w e did intend to d o'it guage and see a great deal bf him, j What leads, them. to. Regal la quietly, and at the highest nllplo- but neither, language nor long there’s nothing to send a)vay foi- tan or blue on white.' Siief" - the ‘formal Wear is .right in matic level, and, we intended to- acquaintance can guarantee that I MANCHESTER PARKADE ! stodk. It can be tried on right In 1 *r ‘ • - 'a bur notification to Russia bn result'if it to not somehow already! l2B-22B, and ’ ( 2-20, 55% $o9*-Alton. to t Hartford, opon the store to assure perfect fit. | S’vlILING St RVI-' t grbiinds of operational practical­ at home iu the heart and apirit. Tuxedos , tVl'hite or Midnight! OPEN; . And if it to there, it to'for the muto'h cotton, 45% Arnal Triacae TuMdoy threufh Saturday, 9:30 u m . Blue), CutawaVs, Strollers—you L ity, as If use of thq high altitudes name it -Regal’s g o t-it—includ- I Mon., TufMi., Sat., 10 A..Mj to 6 P.M. were somethipg we needed'In fli atrahger aa mqph aa it is for the hi-1 tog all the, correct accessories. If Wed., Thuni„-Fri;,.10 A.M. to 9 P.M. common sense, not somethtog we lingual neighbor. And after and be­ tata. td 5:30 pan.; Friday untN 8:^S0 pan.. tiiere'i a weddiflg" coming up in ' were asserting at the moifient Just yond that', of, course. It- to also for your life—or some other occasion , . to prove b a r^ u g h n M . the e n e ^ to we|l as for the friaiid. •ailing for formal wear—Rei« it at Regal Men;* Shop, 903 Main ] What happWied to this schedule But we have expanded toe Presl- lAlWAYi lUNTY or Pm FiOUCMO' 8trMt,'Te}6l)hona Ml 6-1362. that idant’i aermonliOng far «ioucb. A.

I ■ '/r "'>V - I ■ : ' PAGE 8KVJSN COt^N^ IHU K & iJA X , M A K til ,1U, It^iO ■ III I II , have to etart over on the aeries, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1960 Slid wlTl'hot be able to complete OFIN R o l ^ & n Health Officer the series by-Septmeber. 8 A.M< t»9F.M s^ Stic Roidkv^e'-ViBrnXfn: Anyone who has not completed |aaK^ia Fiano Heads ■The oijly exceptions to, this nll- PINE PHARMACY ing are" children whose parents SM CENTER ST. Polio Clinic submit a letter of objection- on Seen Favored by Selectmen Young GOP’s ground!) of health or rengloii. Health Director Dr. Nicholas Children elho transfer Into the Larry Fiano has been elected Marsialo yesterday recommended Manchester school system from Tlghten«d:mibe nominating committee Is The group hss’ elected Mrs. shots as soon as possible. MY topcoat? Dorothy Miller recording secretary, timate at *600. i The first and second polio clin­ ■ X. at a Joint meeting Tuei^ay night. composed >of 'Mrs. Helen Green, chairman. Mrs. Sylvia Osgood. and Mrs. Barbara Qulnby cor­ Dr. Marzlalo’s recomnaendalion ics in Manchester were held In Saturda.r night at the Manclwa- The more complete eubdivUlon Mrs. Laurie Vanderbrook, Mrs. responding aecretary- was made during a'hearing on the May and June at'lU*a,Wg'h echool tor Country Club the' topcoat regulatloni will be part of a com* Beverly Splllane, and Mrs. Gloria Mrs. Hope Grunske Is treasurer health and welfare budget before and were’ for etuJfentrvinly. The left for me Is NOT,mine. Mine prehentlve plsm that also gained Woron. An Installation ceremopy end Mrs. Louise Boaworth.' pro­ General Manager Richard Martin. ■third and fourth clinics were held Is a .man’s tan gabardine. The clinic would be the fifth to In May and June at the high Please I call Af T«o Notch you'll find Vou oaVe two ^Ayo! Low, k»w,priCM, plus 'WorldjGrwn the aelectmen’i approval of lU pre­ Is being planned for May by Mrs. gram chairman. PhylHs Saleh and Mrs. Audrey The clufe has set the second Tues­ be sponsored by the Manchester school and were, for students prtly. «'am*AK^Onr o^ualitv meats and foi)d8 wiH have you being our regular cujrtm er. liminary aUgea. . . . Health Departrhent, and like the Working with Merrtll Lincoln of 'Goleieha. > day of each month a.s its regular, The third and fourth clinics were, " So stop III at Top Notch where like so many others you will he coirt^tely meeting dale. Republicans be­ others would be frei. held at the Municipal Building In jAo-ino the New Haven firm of Technical The club Is maWng plans for a A fourth clinic would- probably Planning'Aaeoclatea, the Planillng food sale' May *. with Mrs. tween'the ages of 20 and 40 are September and Ootobei* and were *. sa^udied! * '■. eligible tO Join the unit. be held hi September. •’ for any pupil or resident of'Man- ofttr 5:30 P.M. Gommlaalon la laying out a atreet Golemba and Mrs. Shirley Martin The elinlca would enable a great pattern for undeveloped land. as co-chairmen, Mrs. Carolyn Har­ Fia.io, Negro and Mrs. Bos- cheater. worth are new nominees to the Re­ mtny students In the public and TTielr aim Is to avoid a aerlea of rison and Mrs. Jo-Ann Brouwer private schools In Manchester to dead-end rtreeta in varloua devel- are in charge of arrangemert.s. publican Town Commlftee en­ ~ r dorsed in the caucus a week ago. complette the requiremenU for opmenta. by arranging for con­ Cystic Flbroals Workers full polio Immunlzstlon. T olland. County tinuity of atreeta. However, they Dr. Jtlseph Shinn, chairman of Mrs. Miller is SJate Representa­ will attempt to retain the quiet tive from Bolton, clerk of the Town The Board of Education last the cystic fll>roBi8 drive to be con­ summer mads polio Immunization residential pattern by not having ducted March 19 by the Rockville Committee and a candidate for re- Art Group Picks . too many through streets. electlOn. compulsory for admission to Man­ THE Jaycees has named committee chester public ,schools. St. The selectmen and the Planning members. Mount Rnmner Approved Three Paintings Commission discussed the advisa­ . Preliminary plans for the 24-lot Jaimes’ Parochial School also made Richard Blchenhorst will serr'e immunization compulsory. bility of allowing the eelectmen to as aecretary; Kenneth Rich, is_ in aubdtvisign^nam^ 'Mpunt Sumner Two stm-Ufe paintings and a 100% ALL BEEF require a developer to do drainage were approved last night by both' Because so many children had cheirge of equipmei*.; Edward not had all of the shots, the Board portrait have been selected for ex­ work and otheiyrtse Improve a road Rlordan and Stuart Bension will' the Town Planning Commission hibition in area' llbrarie- during that Is a main access to his de­ (’TPC) and the Zoning Board. A set Oct. i . 1959, as the deadline for March, by the Tolland County Art { ^ o m s d A . prepare signs; and Thomas Cor­ the first shot, and Nov. t for the velopment. even though It la not In nelius and John NesUruk wlH public hearing held at the Com-, Asan. the development. The Selectmen munlty Hall by the TPC was at­ second shot. A. atin life by Mrs. Elizabeth hisndle advertising. Deadline for the third shot is the said- they would not ordinarily ex­ , The Jaycee wives ars planning tended only by those people In­ Peck .of Somers will hang at the pect a developer to , bring -a sub­ volved Iri the matter. The tract first day of school this Septepaber. Rockville Public Library. Booth- a food sale in conjunction wilh Superintendent of Schools standard road up to sUndard, but the drive. All proceeds of the sale is owned by Miss Ella Sumner, Dimock Memorial Libraiy In Cov- lARE agreed they should have the power Miss Jeanette Sumner and Mrs. Receives 50-Year Pin Arthur H. IlUng said today a ontry will exhibit a portrait by to do sp should It prove necessary, will be added to drive funds to be fourth shot Is not yet required. used for research on the cau^e Md Elizabeth Dbert. It is located on A .50-Vear pin and Pythian diploma were p r e ^ t H to Walter Van Arsdale of Coventry, rather than have ..the full burden uie east side of Bolton Center Rd. However, he said, the Board will and a still life by Mrs. Edwin Lav- cure of cystic ftbrosls. i n g J o n V unne LoSge. R « U u ^ L fall on the taxpayere. across from the Sumner residence. chancellor commander, last night at the 3 Js Resuurani. abide by whatever recqmnienda-. itt of Ellington will be on display The subdivision regulations will The fatal disease afrUcts one out PTA Names Nominating Unit tlons are made by the school doct at the Bolton Public Library. be presented to the public at a of every 600 children. It affects the Mrs. Kenneth Matthews of (Herald Photo by Ofiaral. ____ tor and the health director. The association has received an iCOMING hw rlng. either in the near future ulgestive systeni In such a way that 'they are unabje to gain School Ra;.’Mjri- Harry JWlUJams of Notices were sent home to par­ Invitation to exhibit at an arta and or when the comprehensive plan U Brookfield Rd. aiid Mrs. E. J. Roser bers of the school .this week. Mem­ at St. M,*urlce Church tomorrow ents recently, he said, reminding crafts show a t Stbrrs Grammar completed. The Planning Coromla- weight. with ,SUtlona. of the Cross at 8 School April 2.'The exhibit is for Hospital Notes , of .South Rd. were named as a pom- bership will be open to the public them their children must hsve had ■ion Is guided but not bound by Inatlng committee by the Parent- beginning March IS. p.m. three shots by^ the opening of the benefit of the Visiting Nurse ^SOON sentiment at the hearing. Admitted yesterday; Mrs. Ar­ Teacher Assn, last night. They will Applications may be submitted school. Assn. In that town. Members who Moses Can Go Ahead , lene Bergeron, RFt> 2. bring in a slate of officers for. elec­ Manchester EvMlng Herald Bol ere Interested may contact Mrs. Discharged yeirterday; Mrs. to Mrs. Charles M 1 n 1 c u c c t of ton correspondent, Doris M. Some of the children are due to Barney Moses will be allowed to tion and Installation at the April Brookfield Rd., membership chair­ have their third’shots now, he said. Mildred Llsk, president, for more ro ahead with a development on Adella Stolinas,^ Broad Brook; meeting. V. D*Italla, telephone Mitchell S-65i5. 1 Information. ■' / Bernard Eh-tel Sr., 36'^Fo* Hill Dr.; man. They should be accompanied If they wait too long they will Center Rd. at the rear of the for­ The PTA also approved changes by the *10 registration. fee and mer County Hopre, according to Peter Thlbeault, 19 Spring St.; in the by-laws providing that of­ Mrs. Edith Lehcmahn, 198 E. *1.00 membership dues. A certifi­ Crash Hurts State Man^ ■UtemehiU of the aelecUnen and ficers shall' be elected for 1-year cate of health will be required at Planning CommlaBion T u e ^ y . Main; Eatella Rovasino, 13 Unden terms or until their successors are St." - . . . _.... the opening of school in September. St. Louis, March 10 (>Pt •— Leon The selectmen -aald the town named, that they may not School, rules req.ulre dismissal of H. Savage, of Hartford^ C o n ^ must assume reaponaiblllty for an more than two consecutfve terms the child If this Is not done. reported'Th 'sCrious condition^n a unaanllary condition related to the Advertisement- in the same office and that the A f I t Town hospital today, the result of a county home aefwage drainage Wanted—Boy for paper route In number of people present at ., a riclnit.v o f. Regan Rd.. Vernon. State Rep. Dorothy R. Miller fractured skull suffered In a heli­ tern and advised the. Planmiig meeting ajjall constitute a quorum. was a hostess yesterday at the CJommiaslon that At would be cor­ Contact William Anderson. Man­ -An overflow crowd attended the copter accident. chester Evening Herald. MI 3-2711. annual student musical program graduation session of the "Action The helicopter crashed on a rected. On -those terms the Plan­ Course in Practical Politics ’ spon­ ning unit said It would approve In U>e Civil Defense room last ramp at Lambert-St. I»uis Field FRANCO-AMERICAN I p r o p u c e I Vernon and Tnlcottvllle news U night. Only pupils of Grades 4-6 sored by the Aetna Life Insurance yesterday, injuring Savage, a pas­ Moses’ development plana. handled Uirpugh The Herald’s Co. Chief Justice Ra.vmond E. rirat Selectman George Rial.*y. and the school band participated. senger and J. H. Woodward, 28, the RnckrtUe fiirenn, 6 W. Muln S t, Teachers assisted In the program was the speaker at the pilot. said the tenant of\»he property. telephone TRemont 6-8HW. event. Mrs. Mill, r reports he gave 1 i OZ. Roes Urquhart. who operates a by directing several of the num­ Both were taken to St. Josephs / an interesting and intimate talk Hospital in St. Charles. Woodward CANS eonvaleacent home there, can either bers. Principal Richard B. Mather relating many of his own experi­ correct the unsanitary condition or Injured in Crash accompanied the finale. In which was treated for a broken right ences at the beginning of his po­ hand. His condition was good. ^ Mked to move. He pays *120 a the audience joined the pupils in litical career. Ynonth rent and has no lease. Naples, Italy. March 10 liTi — singing "America, the Beautiful.” The helicopter, owned by Mis­ SLICED The eijtlre program was under the The Council of Catholic Women Olll Heads Rec Board Marine Pfe Nicholas F. Nardoiu of St. Mai rice Church reminds all sissippi Valley’Helicopter Inc., St CAMRKLLS of Oakville. Conn., was one of direcUon of Mrs. Lydia Allen, Louis, crashed shortly after leav­ John Gill has been elected chair­ music supervisor. ;■ » members that items for the May man of the Vernon Recreation several servicemen Injured ’Tues­ rummage sale ir,ay be left at the ing the Chrysler assembly plant In day when a Navy plane crashed Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth, school ■suburban Fenton. Savage had plan­ Commission. recenUy appolnUd by librarian, held open house In the church any time. Mrs. Harold Jar­ Into a mountain peak in Spain. vis, Mrs. Alfred Lewlis, Mrs. Hol­ ned to make connections with a the selectmen. Nardolu’s Injuries were described library where a portion of the plane bound for Decatur, 111. CiM ^S The commission la considering books given, by the PTA were on land Meloche and Mr^. Robert EXTRA FANCY as neck and back contusions are in charge of this project. Woodward said he lost control various projects, Including the lo- There were 24 men aboard the display. of th ^ craft when about 100 feet eaUon of summer playgrounds, and Co-op Registration Open Vespers with a sermon will be. VEG. SOUP TEXAS plane when It crashed. held at St. George’s Episcopal from the ground ivhlle attempting picnic areas. The first event tto be The U.S. Navy today Issued a The Cooperative Kindergarten to land. The helicopter was dam­ sponsored will be an Easter egg j and Nursery is taking enrollments Church tonight at 7:45 p.m. I' report on the condition of the men. Mass will be celeb-ated at 9 a m aged badly. ^H ITE—YELLOW—DJfeVILS FOOD hunt In Viemon. Gill said. Other for next year from current mem- commission members are Stanley Pkgs. * BaUs. Atty. Frank McCoy, An­ BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX 1.00 BUNCH drew Trlcario and Sylvester Mc- Intoah. M ctNTOSH. To Name Fire Committee TASTY Replacements on the firehouse building committee will be named *■ MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE by the Fire Diatrict Commission­ Ibsr ers tohight. Donald B. Loverin. Commission MAKE WONDERFUL BISCUITS chairman, said the monthly meet- ' Ing of the board will be held to­ Reg. 39c. X 2 9 e LONG G R EEN night, since a quorum did not ap- JIFFY BISCUIT MIX - pear last Thursday when there _ was a snow storm. TEMPTING • Sever.a.1persons have Volun­ e ilc h teered to serve on the building 3 *1.00 committee, which lost two of Its W ELCH 'S GRAPE JE L L Y members Tuesday after voters re­ jected plans for a *63.500 fire­ FOR COOKING NEEDS house as being too expensive. Robert "Kingsbury and F rsn i^ ST 67e Ehglehart resigned beyiuse of the ' FLUFFO SHORTENING I mmichesteb store ohlyI vote. Chairman Howard Huels- mann resigned because. -«tf ' his At our Delicatessen DepL we have baked before your health. Others' on 4he ccpimlttee are 'Bamcv Moses, Woodruff'W. LIMITED TIME QNLY eves, made possible by special purchase DriggS. Francis McNulty and IFROZEN FOOPSi Chief Lerlie Kittle. Loverin noted that the scrap­ save 20c ping of the plans drawn up by KIELBASA HOT PIES William Mileto cost the district BIRDS E Y i TiV. STYLE about *2,600. The architect will APPLE^HERRY o r PEACH receive *2,400 as his fee. being 7 BEEF per rent of 75 per cent of *42.(KX), Buy an many as you like. These pjes are made by one. the cost priginaltv anticipated. smiu sui CHICKEN Vernon Building Report ISa. of the n^THTaindus pje makers in the country. These TURKEY Building. Inspector Arthur. F. arc not .miniature pies, each pie is a full 8” pie! 'Huntington reports that 25 build­ ing permits were issued in rural Vernon during February at a'total estimated conetruction cost'of *76,- 983. BIRDSEYE The' permits Included seven for dwellings,’ at *70,000, and 18 mis- .. cellaneous ,permits._jTwenty cetr s o t tlficates of occupancy were lasued ,;-J: On completed homes, and fees coir CANS lected totaled *422.' , Uen Notices Out Town Tax Collector Mrs. Flor- ON 5 LBS. MACHINE SLICED encB Loverlfi sent out notices on. with coupon 62 unpaWt tax-aecdunts-yesterday^ warning that liens would be placed- BIG BOTTLES b o lo w ' on the property If taxes are not paid by March, 30. (Coupon al»d worth m a n lO-tb. or 2B-lb. POUhttry’* BEST Ftoeir) ■the lien notices are on real es­ , "N tate taxes -due last April. The tax OF CANADA DRY - eollector-’ji office is, .open 8 _a,m. to^ Special price! Five-pound *ack of Pillsjiviry’s BEST Flour for only 4 p.m. five days a week in the 39^ with the coupon below. Exquisite Riviera Town Hall, and 7 to 8 o’clock Mon­ Why the good price? We want you to discover for yourself what day evenings. h . Complaints on Dogp - GINGER ALE or tender >moist cakes . . . drispier cookies and flakier pie crusts aro; Dog Warden James Madden baked with Pillsbury’s BEST Fldvir. ’ warned residents today that roam­ Cash in this coupon at your grocer’s—we know you’ll agr« . . : ing dogs will be picked up and Im­ CLilBSODA pounded at the owner’s expense. it’s the flour you. find in kitchens where only the BEST will do. ^ Madden said he has received ■ xhany complaints of dogs causing THIS highway ' accidents, , damaging WEEK shrubbery and killing poultry- He , noted that the state law requires - ^ 5:702-101.669 ‘1 \ dog owners to keep their snlma^ X W X XXXX XXX-XXXXX XXX Von their own property. wow! SponsQf Clam Feed ■' •U'. . ' e a c h WEEK FOR 4 WEEKS The GAR Rooms Committee,,will You^ gotta act fast on this one. \k /A sponsor a, clam chowder and clam Limited time o n ly -bright ’n’ lively Pillsbury’s BEST Flour In ABISCO PBETHIUM crackers ...... 1 lb. bojf 29c ■F fritter supper March 25 from 6 WITH $5 PURCHASE OR MORE t* 7 p.m.~at the GAR rooms. The taatiiig Canada Dry; Ginger Ale and -5 lbs. 39^ with this ebupon SU^HINE HI-HU CRA^'KERS .1 lb. box 35c committee,. Is composed of mem­ Club Soda. Worl^^amous for their \ B E S T / I Beautifully Styled High Polished ^Cry8tal-HS raceftally'Designed—One Per AdulLCustomer bers of the various orders that pure,'pure q,uality . . . livelier .taste meet In the GAR rpome. The pro­ I j|UR|KY’§ SCOOTER PIE ....;...,...... :..1V)X 49c ceeds .of the supper will be used . . , sparkling “Pin-Point Carbona* ■ to‘ provide' ■ turnlAhlngfD for the X I, tioo” that reduces after effects. L ■^kitchen. Tickets may be obtained Hurry down'to your store-selling run ^KEeIbL^R TI^ SqUARKS .v,f.,.-.V..^..y.box 29c from any of the organitatlona. CLUB SODA y ' I I*. 974 MAIN STREET To Attend Coinmunlon Canada Dry and pick up a goodly y ; \ ' ' The Ladiea Auxililiry; AOH. will aiipply of both today! , THE WLlSiURY.C0MF*MV>lOX W, RIMHUPOll* 4*, MHIH. * I receive Holy’Communion In a body

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■ i PAGZim# THURSDAY, kTARCH 10, 11960MANCHESTER EVENING HgRALD.. MANCHESTER! CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIUD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. MARCH 10> 196^ homa and the vtounded youiiffetar RoekviU o abreast of orders. We vgould still South Wind$or was taken to Hartford Hospital by meeting from Monday-.to March consider an Industrial site In Man­ PA6B EIG H t bicycle, maWng turns »t ^ 21 to- avoid conflict with the Kurtz F irit! his parents. plaid for the h u d thenfbera’ High­ of the bloidt, and riding wkh Mghts ROYAL lUE CREAM CO. Ref(ional 8 chester, but there is n c suitable The boys had borrowsd the Iro n Co> Pregseg RobertsQ’n Scouts budget hearing. PXSA members area in town we can afford.” Gun Diseharges^ St« James Ladicp^ land Wit uniforms was woven wW at nlgtit. > ■ _ . . 28 WhiYen S t—Ml 8-8960 are urged by the executive board Wfapim from a Main St. resident the uniforms made In Scotland. The The fqaowlng Safety Flaver of the Month T o Q u it T o w n WUI Double Space and where shooting targets with Lien on VFW PfMit b u d plays iMth Sksbtq u d Irish To Give Minstrel to attend the hearing since It Will Youth Hit in Foot their parents* pem^eion, Jacob­ Planning Miisical I • . - members wera In the cu t: Keith "CHOCOLATE ALMOND” School Board Urged to Cut Include a . presentation -of the Th* firm li currently consider­ music. ,; ! lifireU ka Reporter OoUlna, Charlee . ___»_' ing Industrial locations In Olaaton- sen said.".. Miss Mary Ann.beone is general A mlnstrel'wUl be presented by ^Blch ehocolatey lee cream'^ school program. KurW Bros. Inc., tool and die Roger Tripp, 15. ^ Main 8t„ A WetherOleld Arm 1* tektef Gre^uls M tJie . piiotogre|)her, with almond bits blended In. bury and East Hartford; A mualcai. "R. A V. P.", spon­ chalrmu for the program u d In Girl Scput Troop No. 26 at Rob­ p u n y Thayer as officer clerk, 5 P er Cent O ff New Budget manufacturers at 347 Keensy St., Aocordlng to Kurts, the flrm South Windsor, accidentally shot PARKIN«3^LOP HEAD DIES legal action to foreclo*# a mf* charge of ticket aalee; Mrs F ruk kWhat a deliclons treat! flet^ Manchester Evening Hemid An­ sored by the badles of St. James, ertson School .Friday at 8 p.lh. Sudra Wecal as Mre. Graham, plans to move from Manchester vvanted to double the present shop hlmselfln the foot yesterday while Palm Springs,-Calif., March 10 chanic’s lien to ihs amount of |1T>* By MABOE FLEMN Phllopena Is chalrmu of the pro­ ^Mme soon at your nearest^ dover correspondent. Mrs. Paul D. which has about 8O0 square feet. (JP>>—Wtniam , Kate, 64, a former will be presented Friday and Sa­ Twenty girls in the troop will take Larry Hartley u Oswald Graham, Ikiyal Ice Cream dealer’s Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim because It cannot expand its oper­ returning hCme from target prac- 246 on the VFW Post Homs s« gram book. Mrs. Roy ‘Thompson Is Louise" Scott M Carla, Patty R«:omm«ndaUon. to cut *v._peittMled expUnattoM Several applications for vartancM parkthg commissioner of Stam-. h«^nS« dlrti. and » “ *£ C h « ^ turday, March 18 and 18, at 8 p.m. chalrmiUi of patrons, u d Mls8.J*a- part In the show, which will Include kstore. budget areas, mostly concerning 2-6866. ations here. tic#. ford, Conii., died yesterday in East St. at the MenChester High School au­ Davies u .S u d y , EVed Wlnrler U aqnt from tha Regional 8 1960.^1 to allow the needed additional He Is reported aa bein|^^|jiWriy Cr««in Chee«e Mold, a tm li tricla Little is In charge of chore­ song and dUce acts, as^ ifrell as teacher needs smd qelariee, at-the The decision to move came, ac­ construction were turned down by desert hospital of A'heart attack In Its acUon to obtain p ossj^ M ditorium/ specialty numbers u d dialogue. Bud, Keith Miller, as Lu, I^vld budget of 0465,383 were made last regional budget hearing and meet­ comforiieWe' today at ford of the premises. City Iron Work* celmtlne aalad, aro two The niuelcal, under the direction ography. aionemu u Dave, Werren Mos- In democratic Post’ cording to the company, after the the ZBA. suffered Tuesday. . J^pea of Mia. Hartart Snydar, The proceeds from the affair will night to the Regional School Board ing. , ^ Hospital. ■ Katz, president of KaU Parking Inc., names as co-dsfendants I f of the Rev. James T. O’Connell, Is be used to help finuce a trip to ler M Captain Duny, Patty Manchester Zoning Board of Ap­ . TTie firm specialises in making South Windsor Resident TriKHPor other flrrms thht have an Inteifest Welch, as Mary, Linda MuArdle by the Hebron and Marlborough The budget hearing March 14 Washington, March 10 (Ai—E. Lots. Inc., New York City, had *^TW^pera wd for the benefit of the St. James New York City which the troop Is will be held specifically to provide peals last month turned down dies for aircraft parts manufac­ Ronald Jacobsen said T ^ p and a been here two weeks on a vaca­ in the V 1 ^ property either by «t- haa tha addad advanUge that It school building fund. Book on Salmon planning In April. as Mary, George Bradlau u Ted. Boards of Finance. an opportunity for district resi­ Stanton . Kennedy of Bridgeport, the company’s application for a turing and fills orders In an ex­ companion, William Bfordan, also tachment or liens. ■ ■ Gregory Moberg as Bob. WINDOW SHADES Conn., is one of 10 new regional 16, of 369 Main St^had spent some tion with his wife, Rachel. He can ba an economical dlal^ Any- "R. S. V. P.” will feature a mix­ Costumes u d makeup have .been The' recommendaUona were pre- dents to review the budget, re­ variance to permit expansion of tensive' area akmg the AtlanUc lived In Stamford at 26 Wild­ ■fhe mechanic’s lien held by City ed chorus and specialty acta ■ by Has Lent Recipes planned by Mrs. Stutey Lucas and aented by the reapecUve board directors of the Young Democratic seaboard. Orders come In bunches, time after schopKiihootlng at Ur- Iron Works Is for services rendsred u S i» from chuck up to airioln or WASHABLE quest additional Information and Clubs of America. Kennedy, an at­ tjio shop. gets with a .410 and .22 "over and wood Rd. even laft-ovar roaat may »>« local talent. The featuted specialty her committee. Mrs. Perley Trom­ chairm^ Emory Taylor and PhUlp to express opinions. The budget The shop, situated In Rural said Kurts, and require the main­ In addition to his widow, he and materials furnished in e y - acts Include the Manchester St torney, was named yesterday to tenance of a large shop, even under" shotetov-rifle in the South for the ateak atrip* In thla diah. A new government booklet, call­ bly will accompany the girls at the SPECIAL LOW PRICES INTERSTATE Wadhama. „ ^ hearing last year waa attended by Zone, waa established In 1947 on leave* two sons. Edward and Dan­ strucUon bf the building from No­ Patrick’s Pipe Band; Paul and Re­ piano..The troop leader la Mrs. Speaking for tH* Andovar Board coordinate the club’s activities in the basis of an exception which though production does not remain Wlndeo^-lneadows. On their way vember 1957 to January 1988. Peppera and gina Urlano, dance team; Julius ed "Take a Can of Salmon,** has AQUA SHADES about 100 people- The hearing will 10 states—Maine, Delavmre, New continuously at capactly. The firm home,''uiey stopp*’ to rist and iel, of Stamford. ' - f i t " Clifton Rlnes. Tickets will be avail­ •56 CHEV. V-8. of Finance Ray Bldwell said that be held In the auditorium. allowed the shop to operate in the Funeral services will be held at The action Is returnable to Tol­ 4 large peppera BYansmsn, tenor; the McDermott been published by the U.S. Depart­ •675 all six members of that board h ^ Hampshire, New Jersey, New employs lo10 men andana nmiiim.iinmaintains TripJ) reste

MAMUHESTEK e v e n ING HERALD,'MANUHEId'l’ER. tX>NN, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1980 ■ ■ken'awaaeuaie.eLeaa.Waa.'i.t'a^'aaa'd'U'Mis P A C K n s a i x w i L i ...... — ------Hospital NoteslFive Children 'resent Post Commander Fred Employe Unit^ Senate Nearing Vote Ediund read the list .«f charter Free Gift to You—8-P^e Ovenwore Baking Set TV-Radio Tonight First Matittee mambeiii: three of whom’‘attended Industrial Unit Seeks Vlaltlng hours; Adults S' 'to • Found Live in the m eetog. Thpy >Wre "Rosei One Unit FRNN EoehVfesk.'dt Your FIN AST SUPSWKARKNTS, Martin Meet p.m.' Mutemlty 3 to 8 and 6^!80 to On Rights Talk Lim it Clarence R om and Horace C. 8 p.m. Ohildreii’s Ward 3 to 7. Vlbert. Agadir Debris All Sold Out The post has had 20 commanders Vote, of Confidence (Continued from Page One) ri WINDSOI AViNUI, lO C IO ^ - 10*1 MAIN STMIT: MANClHSTm: OnPay Issue Patients Today: 284 Television since 1C84, of whom 12 attended the meeting. Prasant nMmbersbip ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. U Th* chUdr*n’* movl* matin** Ukmrintiod from Page One) TTiere was a possibility the Sen­ S:9/i (fn'Broesas) Smturttoy at' th* -Wapplng School is about 75. Among Us civic en­ i* r iA*T cem ia s t m it , m a h c m s t h i ; lUnehenter- men who have been Representatives of town employe Louise Gunn. 7 Elizabeth St., Rock­ State News ate might get on later to a vote on T i^ s s s a , - MicnaiiU in Africa lBa'**U-out. ■ = deavors the gorup sponsors Boy working aince July on the orgfcnl- groups will discuss pay questions ville: Mrs. Rose Gambolatl, Hebron; Of these, two are Americana, .„M—.^..hMUr-tlD oregreM) .40 Johnny Rlngo ' No ticket* will, b* *old at th* Obituary: with General Manager Richard one pending civil rights propoiwL 1:00 Not Tot Hire Scout Troop 62, glvM swards in eation of a oommunity induatrial Scott' Sharkey. 37 Park v S t . They are Mrs. Werner Bauer. gg-gjnaviKSu. g Bachelor Fmher door and no Mats af* svallaW* for the. Mhools at graduation time, m i THIS WBIK - 9 indi PIE PLATB foundation -expect to learn within Martin tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In Rockville; Albert Guay, 20 Spruce Placentia, Calif., whose body was Johnson told newsmen he hoped th* matin** which begin* at 1:45 takes charge of the Memorial Day the Municipal Building. Roundup HufiklitHBTi Hound ' 9 2an*_0'*>rat Boone Show3?****' the next two or three weeka if their Michael Angel St.; Mrs. Len.a Dlmmock, West pulled from the family’s apart­ for an early vote on an amendment, •ill WsmStt, Mew* and Bporte 8 p.m. The W*pplng PTA. *ponsor obMrvance and grave deooraUorf, The announcepient came, toda.v Wlllinglon; Mrs. Cherrie Shapaz- ment. and her daughter, Norene, i;S P ^ e ye otganizatio* would be caHed for his master's degree Ih prepara­ Vernon; Mrs. Klsie Korch, 57 Ox­ He leaves his widow, Marjorie In accordance with the require­ L. WaW will officiate. Butial will an employe ■ reaches his maximum ments of the Zoning Regulations Past Commander's Night arrested while trying to. pawn a the Manchester Community De­ tion for a teaching career in his­ ford St.; Rosario Perrone, 102 Just before going to s vote. Ben. Mueller Freer, author nf nine books Abe E. Miner American Legion CHRli JMD - iMn and Tander be in Temple Beth Sholom Me­ pay si.ep in any job. This plan for teenagers and two daughters for the Town of Manchester, Conn., Stark tb Speak typewriter he had allegedly taken velopment Foundation Inc. and tory and Bkiglish. He has already Summer St.; Joseph F. Williams, Fred Farr, a Democrat who In­ Post observed past commanders from his sister-in-law, at 11a.m . morial Park in Manchester. been accepted by Cornell Unlver- could be made part of the propos­ Bonnie and Penelope. the Zoning Board of Appeals will wmild purchase land or buildings Memorial Week will be observed al calling for overall 5 per cent 18 Pearl St.; John LeSure, 274 troduced the Bin for the governor, At l^emple Service and charter members night Tues­ yesterday morning. LB s*.yl but has not yet made his Parker St.; Mrs. Mary Anne Quig­ hold a public hearing on Monday ^ i S s j » ‘ss or construct and develop industrial at the Angel home, Friends may raises, Machell said. put In amendments to provide only W H A f-M * day evening with a roast beef din­ . Hartford police oay Zitkus told P o r k R p a s t properties to attract Industry to choice of a university. ley, South Windsor; Mrs; Edith POLARIS SUB TESTED evening, March 21, 1960 at 8:00; them he had taken the .typewriter call at the Weinstein Mortuary to­ 3. A proposal to get augmented for a 3-year moratorium on execu­ P.M. in the Hearing Room of the v/S e n Stark, exweuUve director of ner in tto Community Hall. Richardson la based at Camp Smith, 21 Knox St.; Randy Wilcox, Groton, March 10 (A*)—The The local post was formed in to the pawn >hop in oMer to.get OM TIt CUT - Well Trimmad town night from 7 tpip I» o’clock. ** Xi^eune, N.C., and lives at JacK-Jack- fringe benefits rather than a flat tions. Municipal Building on the follow­ According to Fuller and Richa^ I 88 Prospect St.. Rockville; Mfs. But it proved no more thart a Navy says tbe first sea trials for > ' the Connecticut Jewlah Oomnmnl- 1934 with a charter membership of money to go to New York City. I morial cofttriibutions may be made ^ _ ^Ith hla wife, the increase in pay. the Patrick Henry, the nation's ing applications: / 7:00 ET P Marau - Tibbetts, executive director of the Some eniiployes feel added.group Patricia Ann Anselmo, .Ellingtoit; gesture. Still, the final vote was ty Reiatlcm# Oouncll, wUl be guetE five World War I veterans. 'Her­ He waa brought to Manchester LBl Town Development Commission, to the Heart Fund. former Marilyn Forde of 94 Spruce Walter Gustafson. 84 Hamlin St.; second atomic submarine <(fcslgned Valentine R. Flano; 348 Charter L 'w r s T u on late yesterday afternoon - and insurance and medical benefits cipser than even the sponsors had Oak St.; Residence Zone A. Vari­ speaker at the Sabbath aerVice at bert Rose, the first commander, P o r k C h o p s the brochures to be presented to St., and edb, Robert Richardson Mrs. Amelia Hennequin, 28 Cot­ predicted. The assembly In the past to fire the Polaris missile, viere a WPOP-1418 recalled that the group originally charged. Mrt. N oi» (laigteir Foran would not affect the tax rate as tage St.; Mrs. Eunice Rivard and success. Vice Adm. Hyman G. ance is requested to erect gasoline Temple Beth Sholom tomorrow at prospective contributors will be in­ in , I'/i. ^ . much as would Machell’s requesLa has approved modified death pen­ 1:00 Rewa Weather J met in the cellar of the hall, where Zitkus ia being held in custody SHOULDIR - Wall TrimmW ' dividually typed for the greatest Mrs. Nora Qulgiey F o r^ . 31, He Is a graduate of Manchester son, 43 Pioneer Circle; Mrs. Hope Rlckover returned with the ship service station. |:U Conn._Ballroom ^ ' 8:15 p.m. A Sabbath tea will fol­ for flat pay increases and would alty repealers. The .^Senate, how­ 7:00 Ray Someri / the bowling alleys and shower fac- by Mancliester police in lieu of personal appeal. wife of James E. Foran, 66 Stan­ High School where he was a mem­ Fritz and son. Regan Rd., Roclj- yesterday after the 2-day te'st Laura G. Loomis; ■ 48 No. Elm low the aervice. *500 bond, and will be arraigned ley Dr„ Glastonbury, died yeeter have more chance of approval by ever. has always rejected It. St.; Residence Zone B. Variance is ■ ll'JlQ New* ■ / / iUtita are now located. It later ac­ LB 7 - R B CUT - Well Trimmed The . group receiving the bro­ ber of the National Honor Society, vllle;'infant daughter of Mr. and Witnesses supporting the bill hit run, and he had praise for the sub­ 11-10 Ray Bomera ^ The apeaker ia a graduate of the quired the building, a former In Town Court Saturday. Smoked B utts chures consists of between 13 and day at St. Francis' Hospital, Hart­ and received- his B.A. degrc* **■ the Board of Directors. A majority Mrs. Carlo Quaglia, 297 Spruce marine and her crew. The George requested to divide parcel of land .1:00 Del Rayce* of Municipal Building employes two main themes: ’That capital Univeralty of Kentudky and o f the Lean and Flhvorful . 30 men. ■ ford. Trinity OoHege ih 1957. He was SL. Washington, the first Polaris sub- Into two lots, one having leak wno-iotg When the Interim committee was She was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., however, favor Mariiell's proposai Dunishment does^not deter crime; nriarine, was commissioned In De­ frontage than regujgtlons allow. , iSealher, Sports .. New York 8<4tool of Social Work. MILDLY CURED commissioned a second-ileutenant that It is “barbaric" and "brutalizes He haa urved as aaaUtant auper- u 49« Gut froiTv Yoiinig TsroJar Porkhre _ first formed; Its members esti­ daughter of Thomas J. ^Julgley In the u s; Marine Corps Reserves Others also oppose his idea, of cember. Both crafts are expected carter (Chevrolet'Co., Inc.; 1229 _____ ofth* Day Sliced Bacon a cost of living index, saying the society." Main St.; Businesi Zone III. Vari­ *t4i Tl&ea Star Bztraj. . hvtendent uacil of Jectom^ ^ “ tert-taHt K-mr#r-4oday/ - - - —~ ------,jC,ni*n .Sptciais J Tax Advantage bury; a,brother, Thomas J..Quig­ ploye Tepresentatjvea - this— week nated f o r - - ^ three Outstanding that the death penalty is Bo-ffreat- 4k “Present tax laws are conducive Young Men awards to be present­ ei deterrent than life Imprison­ aidaiine than regulation's allow; ^ W D «r~U S8 rector of the Jewish Federation of ley ot Vernon; two sisters. Mrs. discussed, with Charles M. Evans Applications for permits for elec- 521 MIDDLE TPKE. E. to thia-typ.e.of pperatipn.”_he said, -TTiomaa Galviiuof Vernon and Mfs, and -Associates of Chicago having ed by the Connecticut Juniqr ment...... ------•trtCBl and plumbing contracts for ihhftri—, Botticello;..l.55 Oak^Bl: *:00 nnaiicMJ M ey ^ New BriUln, state director of the Gustafson’s statement caug^ht his Residence Zone B. Vsrianca4s re­ — *:(» Wotfd Haw# Roundup Connecticut Jewish Community MANCHESTER, CONN. explaining that lease fees are de­ Frederick Crowley of Bolton. redescrlptiona made of jobs which Chamber of Commerce. . the new East Catholic High , i : u SbowcaM and M*wa Haddock Fillet ducted before taxes. "There is a The funeral will be held Satur­ In SwindUni3f emplo.ves felt were too skeUhlly f e l l ^ opponents by .,8ev- School and convent ha've hetn quested to diminish lot frontage RelaUons OounciL and part-time Arthur r, WNngart PHONE Ml 9-4604-PI 2-8218 distinct economic advantage in do­ day Bit 8:18 a.m. at the Sullivan analyzed in the plan. Employes, Th annual awards banqut will I era! of them also took exception to submitted to Building Inspeettir which will be leas than regulations * 7;iK SSl^a'^Deyotij™ member of the Central Connecticut be held in Windsor Locks Satur­ 1 Gustafson’s testimony that he \be- 7:30 Showcaee and News SUH UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ing business this way,” he said. Funeral Home, 80 Naubuc . Ave.. Town piractors, and Martin Thomas C. Monahan. / . allow. . TilOTiM Reviewing Stand State OoHege where he teaches Swordfish ^ The development foundation, day night. lievea retribution is the main Sim The applications, estimate to­ Lucien S. Rlzza; 812 Center Si.; S-.O* World M ay , „ sociology. Glastonbury, followed by avsolemn Of Bezzini agreed .to this step when the plan The awards are presented each g:3U Bhuweaea and Newa he said, "would make leasing of high Mass of requiem at St. Paul’s of criminal law, not rehablUtatlim tal plumbing and electrical/instal­ Residence Zone A. Variance ia re­ was adopted. year In recogni^on of the recipi­ of criminals nor protection of 30“; quested to erect attached breeze­ q UAUTY N IV« SACRinCIO FOR paid industrial real eatate possible.” Church at 9. Burial will be In Si. Martin today said It will be de­ lation bill at 8289.000. / "Because the foundation is a non­ Armed with federal bench war- ent’s service to his community, clety. If rehabilitation becomes Monahan sold the applications way and garage to dwelling which Mary's Cemetery, Blast Hertford. termined how many jobs should be the State, and to the nation. Nomi­ ■rr ...... - ...... profit organization, he added, out­ rants U.S. marshals and FBI certain, he said he might change had not been issued ^ t becauae will be' closer to sideline thsn regu- ^ Friends may call at the funeral redescrlbed and how much Evans nations for the awards are sub­ his mind...... side industry vmuld be assured of home tonight from 7. to 9 and to­ agents are seeking two "ut-of- fees have not been collected. He lations allow. equitable treatment. Stale men virho have been Indicated would charge. mitted *by Junior Chamber of Police Chief William. Parker of Covenant Congregational CSuirch: TOP LINTIN VALUES morrow from 3 to 8 and 7 to 9 Machell said all classified jobs Commerce chapters throughout ed, however, thrt the contrac- pi ioDR CUSTOMERS GET QUALITY FOODS- "According to reiiorts of the on charges of swindling Richard Los Angeles said he was compelled are following plosely the arcH- east of No. 310 Hackmatack St.; caCenten frozen ^ood-S pecials ! Connecticut Development Commis­ P ’9- P. Bezzini of Bezzini Bros. Furni­ except department head posts the State. to testify for retention of the gas — h» Residence Zone . A A. Variance is S o m em y excellent suggestions for the' sion," Fuller went on, "there is should be redescrlbed. chamber^ because of "ever In- complete, he requested to erect free standing Mrs. AUoe M. Bragg ture Co. of 15,000. The three award recipients will I FRIENDLY SERVICE-aaf EV^YDAY LOW PRICES! Lenten SeasonAll Nuiriiious^^'": ^ •ome of the most desirable indus­ A Federal grand Jury Tuesday In be selected by a panel of Judges creasing violence ” In hU city. of ground algn which will be closer to trial land In the state In Manchea- South Windsor—Mrs. Alice M. s e n a t e g e t s j a p a n p a c t He said the rate of major crime s i« 0 0 0 for street, line than regulations allow. Bragg, 85. widow of George S'. Hartford indicated Adam Bagdaa- made up of five prominent State CSreeii Beqiis Stable Foods, aiid all .Thriftily Pricedi lan, 39, of Silver Springs. Md„ and, Washington, March 10 ,(/P) — residents. ' has risen 125 per cent since 1950. All persons Interested may at­ CDC, Said Fuller^ specifical­ Bragg, died yesterday at the Ver­ Parker called Brown’s bill a step electrical work on school and *25. tend this hearing. non Convalescent Home after a Herman Wllensky, 38, of Miami The Japanese-American treaty Gienney was selected Manches­ TOR" QARMN RMULAR A ^-OZ ly referred to a large section In ter’s Outstanding Young Man of in a trend of loosening criminal 000 on the covent. Zoning Board of Appeals long Illness. . Beach, Fla. . nf mutual cooperation and law which he feared would lead to Ira P. Lyons ^ the northwest portion of the town- In ordering the bench 'warrants security, signed here Jan. 19, the Year by the local Jaycees on Daniel .‘U Hair, Chairman :0T or FRINCH STYLI ■ * PKGS She was bom In Hartford Feb. the abolition of the prison »y»tem J Edward M. Saart, Secretary CAMPBELL'S SOlfl^S shlp. „ 26, 1875, the daughter of the late issued for the arrest of the pair, waa sent to the Senate today Feb. 29. He w m cited for "con­ and the complete relaxation of re- In the "cho^ building at ^ , "We must also recognize, ne. tinuing civic awareness" and "dy­ Advt. No. 63 Albert and Angellne Jaquth Bragg U.S. District Judge J. JOeieph with a request for Its ratlflca.' straints on criminals." ; | and In the convent at *30,000. L*ntan..Varieli6* • Tomato Rite, 10'^o z KKC said, "that we won't get any sIm - and lived In the South Windsor Smith set bond for esch set ; at f ^tlon. namic leadership." able Induotrial growth just wait­ Gardon Juicas Cream of Vegelable, Celery, area most of her life. . ■. I 35.000. . \ 4 CANS ing for it to happen. A tremendous She was a member of the South The case was presented to the-, Green Pea.Vegetable Vegetariali amount of effort must go Into Windsor Congregational Churd;. grand jury by Asst. U.S-. Atty. lU N D R D o r •t" She leaves two sons, George M. Hadley W. Austin. ORAPURUIT • Fuller, a member of the Town Bragg of Lexington, Ky., and Sid­ He said Bagdaslan and Wilen- 4 ^ V 5 9 < Development Commission, is on ney J. Bragg of Cambridge, Ohio; sky operated out of a Long Island BRINGS OIL the foundation s advanced solici­ a sister, Mrs. Hernjan 'Twlss of hotel and asked Bezzini to invest tations committee. He and sev­ Hartford; and several nieces and »5,000 in a machine shop busings Campbell's Soups eral other prominent local husl- nephews. . . . they claimed to be operating elae- YOU Ideal for neeamen and officials, such as The funeral will be held tomor­ GAL CAN vwhereon Long Island. Bezzini gave CUMBERUmD FARMS K)OZ Lenten Salads ♦ 1 .5 9 Lynwood Elmore, D. Uoyd Ho»>- row at 11 a.m. at the Holmes Fu­ them the money and they disap­ OYSTIR STiW,. CRIAM of 00 gill! ron, John P. Wiet and others, neral Home, 400 Main St'.. Man­ peared, according .to Austin. SHRIMR, PISH CHOW DIR C>NS chester, and burial will ^ in Cen­ DIRECT FROM FLORIDA have dOTiated their time to organ­ The grand jury charges the pair ! I ll izational work. ter Cemetery, South Windsor. with devising a scheme to defraud Wiet. executive vice president of Friends may call at the funeral and obtain money by false pre­ PIUSIURY the Chamber of Commerce, re* home today from 7 to 9 p.m. PRRNCH RRIIO MM TOMATO PASTE ______*-----^------tenses. ' ^ VELVEETA .osntlv mailed to Chamber mem­ ------_ ------Flour FINAST - From Rad bers ’the text of an article written CHEESE ill. Finast Scollops % pi§fs 69« 6-OZ i i f t c 5 Hm. 39e Ripa Tomatoes by North Carolina Governor Lu­ F u n e r a ls ROMAN - lOe OFF SALE ^ CANS ■ P y ’ ther H. Hodges, who bluntly sUt- Man in Cra§li 100 % Makes Delicious Spaghetti Sauce With Coupon sd that attraction of industry into Second Tim e at 6 a community is up to the com Renton Schuhi 2 lim . Cli60S0 Itovioli 2^piSs63< munity itself and no one else. Funersl services for Renton Reg. 33c Quart RARMISAH-.GRATED ^ Schulz, 185 Woodland St., were Same Location . ■ » . "State agencies can only co­ I ^ 7 OZ. JAR KRAFT J ordinate local community efforU held yesterday afternoon at the Kpaft Ctieese 3 -O Z C A N and encourage communities to Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Vincent J. Perry, 29, of 10.5 H oll. ^ r e S I P t o J U c e r gather their own information and r. the dawn fire yeaierda.v that ly of Manchester. He died Tues- 1^ »> ■ y ^p^P^Duston^il^ * ■ MB J (11-12 Lbe. Average) , 7 o r gutted the newly added first fjoor d&v* CANS He was the son of the late all neiv d Ku c i o u s ' p i T u n a -2 bedroom at that addreas. Police ] -----.'ii'-uiir. . iiiii MV the boye. aged two and three George and Maw Cr* CUMBERLAND FARMS iiiii! :,p i{ M>d a half, were! playing, with a1 dock of Walker St. h ea r in g aid GUMBERLAND FARMS CUMBERLANb FARMS f t PPLES elgsu-ette lighter and dropped it Besides his family In Phll^el- A n g r L c A k i phia, he‘leaves a alster, Mrs. Etta J U G M I L K •iJia on the bed, then left the room. Fallow, a brother. John, hla step­ 0% MILK SOUDS ADDED 2 for Like Good Cheese? Firemen, from three town 'com- mother. ' Mrs. Mary MurdMk. a ii iiiiiiihtit A LIGHT, TENDER CAKE peniee worked for 'half an hour COTTAGE rlln EACH half-brother, Thomas, al’ o r Man­ KINDI , Regular Price 4 9 c S 9 to MtUnguish the flames. They chester: a half-8isUr. Mias Ullian PER QUAliT ' ii ivere hampered by heavy smoke. C THE GALLON Hill: Try Qur Tongy, : Murdock, of Hartfor.", and several q u a lit y 2Lb.Pkg. . Damage waa confined to the bed- nieces and-nephews In Mr leheater 1 Lb. PVg. Y ‘ >LAb 8ACON L b . boom, bufamoke went all through .1 ----' p t p i l E M I B R 1 8 2 . ’ iiil Bira, SWXKT . the duplex, owned by Mias Yolanda (By The Piece), Coffee Coke “ 29. Felice, of fiie Norman St., who op<- "AboiitTown BREAD araitee a beauty Salon there. 38c 7 4 c D’ANJOU PEARS V 1 1 1 GALLON Hill:, ea a i DINMUM MaUF ■ PKG O NO nU)OD THREAT 4 9 ^ AGED A FULL 18 MONTHS ■ The Community Baptist Church -A Naw lStyUhgl 6 29c Snowflake Re!!» „ *- " * f - LB .Wsahlnirtoii, Mareii, lo i/h — viqil sponsor a food and cake sale at Chicken} ■ A TREAT FOR CHEESE LOVERS The .WeatHer Bdreau'aaid . today the Lynn Poulry Farm store in the ★ 4 F *w «^ -Milk, Bread. Ice Cream, Dairy Products. Hshed Good^ Confwtloiiii irnad ' ■ io«25 « (Hte snows which hav« piled up Parkade Saturday at 10 a.m. in the lamous CRISPY FRESH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT CJUANTITIK. S S ^ ’ ttar-tmMtsn -eenjjsinrd -hi' Three fryers will be donated by, tlw pMt I* days rase no serious l^yan poultry Farm to patrons at CUMBER^KP FARMS Bowl Umnt at Oine, How- m i MILK WESTERk CARROTS 898 WEST MAIN ST.. NEW BRITAIN the .sale. miamm AM 628 FRANKLIN AVE.. HARTFORD iii over, forocaalera .paM any blast tmomnsvM* 1*4 MARKET, SQUARE, N e WINOTON Breasts Lb. 69c of warn air s^xOnpanied by The ConnecUcSE Valley aectiph SHOPPINO PARKADE. MANCHESTIR 48 BURNSIOE A *^.. E, HARTFORD ii FIRST! NAT IO N A L i STO RES two or thrcw daya'of warm min of the American Chemical Society Quisn’s Pharaiaey 3 For wotUd ehnpgo the ootlook eop- will meet Saturday in Pittsfield, m Mwiridy, “At the . Mass. 1’he. guest apeaker will be fhPDM Ml 3»413i> OPEN 9 A.M . to 9 P.M.-^ SEVEN DAYS ooo nsoteorolnglat said, fB'doaha ‘Kurt L. Wray trom A'vco Re- ■ko.«wn wmr iMlMd •f.wam ■earch lA borato^ of th* Avc.o 873 MAIN 8T- Co. in Everett, Maas. ' - I PAGE HANCHESTSB EVENING HERALD. MANGHRgTER> CQNNl. THURSDAY. MARCH IQ. 19<0

»i.^liJL.'.JLJLL >^NCHE8TER EVENINg HERALO/MANCHESTEE, (POtW^ THURSDAY. MABCIf 10, 19^0 RockvUle-Vlernon flAQE TWELVE DAILY CB0B8W0R0 I^UZZLE Regiine Taking '’A OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Blood Bank Richer, .■-■V BUGGS;:BUNNT: P iib lii to See tH.it/mAUVaers HOWEVER, PLEASE ACCEPT A 1100 MilUott U.S. Firm s F « VA.fVLVeSTBR A 7 » » FER CATCHIN' HAT AS A TOKEN OF WY %126 Give at Chiirch PEOPLE'S tiATS^ a p p r e o a t iOn j New Charter [>W* wl*h !• Infarm «R our cutt«mm Hint w« hova Eavari^ a » "N Uts Ftmmes Cuban mhiing for 30 years. The ^NKV0a*IRBl M AttW HAT A RARE STROK* OF LUCK, MR.SWTO/ YOU «* '(Oee^eed frem l^ e C«e) wfth Hia Sun Oil Ca. »t«tloii mi Hia lama pfoparty « mira. m af r y APINANCIAULY John E. Ellison, Georgs value of lands it held under con- HAP THEY BLOWN \V, HAJBONLYTO WRiaOLB FRBB OF YOUR BONOS WITH TH B Bl^___ ra yesterday ««n>^nieK?R* oeaaion la believed to far exceed r INTO THE PONP, INSOLVENT AT SKILL FOR.yWlCH 'ifcJU ARB FAMOUS, AND SBIZB THBHR ACROBi D O ^ pitnta to the blood M. Nelapn, Mre. John J. SulHvah, At S Hearings the new Cuban mining la.w '’and IW. trlbuted ,1M a'nd John IB. .Cronin. the $71 million Invested In 4he I WOULP HAVE PRESENT. SUMS OR SUMIAON HBLP/'' ------^ friowtr flrl 1 CamtA*a ajra other recent Cuban develo^enu." In Hia futiira wa wW da all fraoM. all. Hra and wo»li waHi In aar MAIN bank.V .■ WalktaiB , Moa, Bay plant; ^ . . BANKRUPT KAFF-KAFF/— X CAN - ' S — Baxter aPraaa The bloodmobile unit waa at Public hearings on tha proposed The Cuban law providea fof a 25 Aa auppertera of Prim* Minister ALRBATsY s e e ^ I Oirl'a name Center Oonfrefatlonal Church all Walkin, donors were Mre. Nancy GARAGE. S Contrarr liri 4Ptaed charter for conaolldatton [of Rock­ per cent tax on mineral ex^rta. Fldet Castro kept anti-American THB HSADLINBS ISIroquoian afternoon. AAln, James Fee, Mrs. Violet feelings at a high pitch, one of the 6 Btaia whisper turkehet. James MltChell. ville and Vernon are tentatively Kevoluclon aaid the shutdown HAILINSrpzsa:^^^ Indian • Raeant On A l^ lT i the bloodmobile will few remaining independent radio YOU AS irS-B-SOLP/, la T|ia da«p have a split visit, with a unit sat Bdaa McCabe. Mrs. Ruth scheduled for April 4 at Sykes proposed for the end of this SntrancB To Our ’ Gorago On Both trander.t. Bruce • WaUtlna,. .Frank aUtlons In Cuba suspended Its i4Fi.M - up at Mahehester Memorial Boa* Junior High School, April 5 at month was taken to protect the news broadcasts to prevent pro- 15 remintoa ’ J f S * „ Kopcha. Fred H. Peflg JJ„ M w jobs of Cuban workers. The com­ ital from 10 a.m. to S p.m., and Gertrude Brandt, Mrs. Jeanette Rockville High School, and April Castro station workers from In­ appellation 36 expires M Drone bee Sie othe# at the Church of the Aa- pany’s new $76 million nickel and terrupting- with their own com- Stfani and Flower Streets Waahbum, Paul Brlckeon, Mrs. fl at Lake St. School. ' ' cobalt plant on the northeart ^4; 16 Hectrjflad Laieriii (Bib.) S7 Cumber 41 Writer's ntiarii , sumption from 12:4.1 to 5:30. ^ wents. Wc are makinir the chanire becauae we have found It imi^nble to jiive the$^ f ^ » Alice Foley, Mre. Virginia L fr i^ , The Consolidation and Oiarter coast could provide jobs for ^1,000 17 5?w « in hf • Operatic lolo S8 Genuine 42Wagert Teatarday'a collection was tha eration the proper amount of auperviaory eovenme requirod for f^he proper eerelM 17 Silver coin of aBTltleapf Malvln Oarlaim, Robert .McCor­ Commisalbh expecU to reach ten­ Cubans at full capacity. T* 42 Shower higheat In a year,>.fted Cross blood mick, Mte.' Maeril Bennington, of our cuatomers’ care. Now. the greaae and waah men BY V. T. HAMLIN Uoroeeo n m courteir 44 Small Island program .offl^ala said. The town's Ralph M. CliffordvMlee Florence tative oonclualoija on all phaaee of A apokeaman at the conjpahy’a 18 Trapped 21 Allowance for 46 Plan't part the proposed charter before the HuperviaiOn of Mr. Gilmore, our Service Manager. I feel P«*f*‘^* A I X E Y OOP IP Even (poet.) monthly quota la 160 pints. Schieldgc, Bnjce Allcai, Roy A. Havana headquarters said no of­ Police Arrests 20Hx^ look 20 Tree fluid waite 4rDiU hearings, and will be[ open to eug- ficial notice' of the takeover had 21 “Malden Among donors yesterday Tattersair, Raymond U Johneon, in that part of the buainfcaa will improve aa haa the regular Service Department ainee 22 Tear 25 Girl’s 48 Hardy harolM were eight giving ^or the fliwt geatibna at the hearing.' . _ been received here. OfOdlals of the name” m Seabird . appellation renUniht Paul Buettner, John Mroeek, Mrs. Mr. Gilmore took charge of it four months ago. _ • 80 time, Wanda Chartler, MCa. Virginia Revisions will be made In the Institute, of Agarlan Reform also Two routine checks on drivers W H ERE ^ 22 C o ll^ cheer 24 Slender 57 Garment nickname 22raminine ' .Donates t4th ’I'tme Houae, Alvin R. Baldt. charter draft In accordance with professed no knowledge of the during the early morning hours I do hope that thia move of oura will in no way inconvenience you and that we wiH you H E A K O 25 Tardy 28 Writing fluid 51 nrit woman And tbera was oris giving for tha sentiment expressed at the hear­ proper name ■ James McCooe, Edwin Flynn, move. today resulted In arrests. continue to be] of aervice to you aa in the paat. Faul Dodge FRIEWD? 26 Leaver 24th time. She Is Mrs. Helen Hand, ing. Then printed copies will be The action appeared to liave P' r r r i r $ r 4 1 r r I^onard J. Kanehl, Francis "W. Mc- made available to the public for John D. Evans:. 21. of 14 High­ ao.Parufa who Joined the 3-gallon club. There Caughey, Jacob W. (Cheney, been taken by a local delegate of were three donors joining the 2- study. A 'model city charter, pre- land Et., was charged with oper­ 21 MeUl IS 14 the Inatitute, which is rapidly RBoundary IT rallon club: George Daniel a, Mrs. Charles H. Sprately, Oregor>' G. ^red by the National Municipal ating a motor vehicle while nis Chaves. Dr. Nicholas MarxIaJo, spreading Into all areas of the. Ca­ license was under suspension. He (comb, form) 17 Oeilla Mlchalek and Frank Weir. League, was Studied by the com­ IF II Mrs, Mary H. Palmer. William L. ban. economy. is free under" 1200 bond, and wUl 31 Burmese wood Three donors who become mem- m ie a 1 o n again last night, with Under new laws of the Castro sprite u bere of the ^-gallon club are Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Margaret Foley. Mrs. particular empbasla on the finance wppear lit court on March 19. - Paul Dodgi Pontiac, Inc. IF (iwendolyn Harvey, Paul Russ, regime, the government haa the S t 'S PgPtALKTlMB* 54 Color Carol Malkenaon, Rayomnd E. division of the government. Mem­ Robert'C. Dummer, 32, of Ware­ Leslie Spencer, Gerald Chappell, right to step into any business to 25 Potteaalve 11^ Stewart and Mrs. Doris Johnson. bers agreed that the fiscal year house Point, was charged with MANCHfSTlR Mrs. Joen Lane. Ralph Chapman. protect the Interests of workers. •\ pronoun Eighty donors kept their should begin July 1 in accordance failure to renew his drivers 11- 373 MAIN STREET MToea W IT RT Albert Cole, Mrs. Marcella Dams, It can seise the property and pay ceiuie, and will appear In court on - r polntmenta, and there were •Si with a change currently being for It with bonda payable in 20 BY DICK TURNER M Cupolas Mrs. flllaie Swanson. Daniel Pel­ Maiph 19. H# was released under c a r n i v a l IF walkln donors.' Eight prospective prepared by William laiddecke. years St 4A4 per cent Interest. »-lO 40 Social Insect donors ware rejected for physical letier. Mtaa Evelyn Johnston, and chairman of Vernon's finance $49 bond. »-io / 41 Mountain pass I Clifford Rlaley. Freeport has been engaged In 41Bde r'AKl *■ BUT BLIT LINES ARE CX3WN PRlSfc'LLAS FOLKS 52 Not any 8 8 " IT If II Joseph KowaUky, Roland Miller. mitted by one set up by an out­ ^VIVE WITHOUT WITHOUT 88 Cultivate Everett Kennedy, Mre. L*na Ray­ going couhcil. AT BERRY HILL.^ TELE-' ■ r Cancer Fund LIOHTS! VISION 64 Halil mond, Mrs. Catherine Stark­ The charter is being drafted 7 ------e te . B5'Accompltfhaa weather, Mre. Dorothy .MacFar- with a strong mayor, an admini^ 55 Dirk. B" 14 land. Mrs. Mary SamueUon, Mrs. tratlva aaalatant responsible to th» 87 Ikieounterad House Drive d June HaUi. Clarleea VibberU, Mrs. mayor, and a »-membar council. A 58 Pewter coins 14 Vera Andlalo. Mrs. Beda Walrath, b . If referendum vote on the charter la of Thailand Mrs. Betty Jensen. Edward H. Eugane N. Kelly has been named expected in May or June. Olennay. Archie Morica, Robert chairman of the Maitcheater Can­ Get CIHienshlp Papers M. Bantly, Mrs. Mary I. Olson. cer Crusade hmiae to hOuae solici­ Three Rockville residents were S H O R T R IB S BY PRANK O’NEAL Mrs. Alice Anaaldi. Joseph Cxer- tation. natiirallxed in the 1T.S5. P**/J*®^ winakL Mrs. Ethel Makulls. Wayne The weekend aolictlation will be Court in Hartford. Feb. 19. They Mantx, Walter Grayb. - held^ April 18-23 this year, with are Nichols* Foma Kukaa. 11 Harold B- Burnett, Mrs; Doris B. ovev 400 volunieera joining to­ Hammond St.. Mre. Bernice Gil), Shearer. Robert John*. Harold B. gether to collect the ftintla for can­ 112 Higir;st:rahd Mr*. Helen t*0- s io VMERI? Turkington. Mrs. James Irvlna. cer research. Each home in Man- na Suchecki, 57 Eeet Rt. ______\r Anthony Alibrio,. 'Wnilam Hanna. cheater will be contacted in this %-vo " woSTWa Hk. T-W. Richard Kurta, William. Leven- major fund-ralalng activity of the good. Robert Semoffiky. Richard Manchester Cancer Orusade, Teachers Choose BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Porter. Kenneth G. Skinner. Kell.v, who also headed the LO N G SAM huuse-to-ho\iae campaign last year, Charles Griffin, Mrs. lyicle Beng- I D iscussion Topics I URflEHiwf I AM A KUOMAN PICTURE aton, Miss June Olanville. Romeo exprcMcd the hope that this ykar'a I Nor PRITE W ALL HE EVER SEEN appeel will arous* “ th* enthuelaa , ___^— OF HE IS A PICTURE I SANP Cartier, Ralph Warren. Edward /even^ T McKeever. Mrs. Carobna Coer. tic support of every Maijchesterj understanding of the.emo- HiMfJr HW. AND WKE-WERSA- HERE -ISJEEPKIURS- Mrs. Stella Cote, Burton»urLvn Albee, rsaident. With complete vlctor.v j . .eademic problems fae- Harold "loa«Kly, Jamea • Lssorsrtwer cancer d w gpal;--7>»-cannot|tional .and ------___ _ . . ______J. George Eatsy.tfail to provide tlw reawreh pro-]pro- ] mging aatvidenta ia the goal of mental oKAV-voviviseeNtTi Richard J. Gallagher, Sam Fal- gTam* with the funds to accom- health discuaalona for seventh and s m L O » NOW « f r SACK'D yboR ro a r tham. ; P"*'’ **'■ eighth grade teachers scheduled P O R I ^ H O U S E Franeia Gardner, Frank J. I One cancer patient in three U for March 15. 22, and 29. Swifi's Aasklar, Hans Leo Bonn, David . now being saved. A few years ago, The aerie*, flrst of. its kind in Pferea. Irvin W. OarUide. WTIliam i onlv one In four waa saved. The thi* part of-the Blate. fa sponsored DELldoUS H. Bayrer. Willard C. Allen Mrs.' gain in lives saved amounta to TENDER some 40.000 patients each year. by the Manchester Are* Mental 'Allan . Bourn. Kenneth FalrweaUi Health Aaan. It ia open to teacher* PfeniiDin .TENDER er, James Higgina, Mrs. Walter There are now one million Ameri­ jurcY y e **« w» ■«>. >». T M ».« « a ».« ee. cana. alive today, who have been In Manchester. Rockville. Vernon. Foas, Anthony Kvadoa, Lawrence Tolland, Bllhigton, Andover, and GOODNESS Lane. Earl Blaaell. James W. cured of cancer. MEATY l A Cew. >Nfl bf tMW tiWiee ...... k b ‘h'o raining, K’s ppur^nj;, the old^^man 1« onorlng! H’o Brand...... G. V Ctole,. George...... ______Han The American Cancer Society Bolton. Three jliscuaaion groups will BY KEN BAl.D and JERRY BRONDFIELD railing • • ,1 acn, Joseph Lynch, Robert Mess-1 supports a balanced program o f , JU D D S A X O N lar, Sylvastar Barnes, Mrs. Ruth I research .in which about 1,000 i meet aimuUaneousIy on the dats* 117 research canter* .*elected.‘ two at Barnard Junior MY PEAR BARON \ Bcientista in ------RONPILYE... IF ^"^aes to And th# causes of cancer, High School in Manchester and one at Sykea Junior High School in YOU WILL PO ME B Y BOUSON ne«- ways to cure tt„ ways to pre- THE KINPNES5-- LITTLE SPORTS venl.'lt. new way* to alle\'iat* .pain Rockville. A WORD WITH . Per^nai Notices The program is planned to pro­ YOU, PLEASE. ’ rx reACT«e •■''A and .auflFartng. Each stkte e Curd of Thanlw * Wa wUh to thank all our neishbors. rector of the Community Child BY ROY CRANE Mend* and r.iatly*. tor the many act* PRIBON MAWD iXECTU Guidance Clinic. Mancheater; Dr. of kindneat and .ympalhy .hown u* ' Hartford. March 10 (F )- diarias J. E. Roaenfeld. medical director of BUZZ SAWYER 4urinx oar recent ber.ay.ment In'the loM of oor beIoT*Hl faih.r. William Stroh of Suffiald haa been eleetad the Child Guidance Clinic. Meri­ BEST BUYS tor busy WIVES/ ■ YES. AND WAIT'LL YOU SEE WHAT James Wyll». prasldant of th* State .Prison den; and Dr. 'Theodore Goldstein. I FOUND IN THE WPOW MYRTLES The Wyll. family. Board of- Diractors.' Stroh. a law- I medical director of the Child Gttid- yer-fannar. wa* elated at a ance'Clinic. New Britain, will serve -KRAFTSfr^Z^-.'-:,- In Memoriim - ^.board masting yaawrdsy to suc­ as discussion leaders for the -aeries. bi Inylna memory of John kUan ceed the Rt. Rev. Joseph M. Grif- Mr*. Stephen Sadlon, education Creme Oormie who died March-Kt. ■1*H jnn 'Ofr. Merklen. Msgr. Griffin chairman of the Mental Health Marshmallow Jars iUwaya rtmombered. asked hat to be considered for re- Assn., is acting as coordinator for th* m'eetinga. Sadie W. Cormie election becgitae of other duties. SWEET LIFE Preserve

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' • j. mu’m ■ EARL* YOST V-? By Finesse Sparta Editor WOMEN’S LEAGUE CHVBOH DUCK PIWB • N.W Mk, March 10 ('bT'TStLSih*''"'^Pittsburgh “!?•Petersburg, FRlDAy N iom HOUSE CXIMMERCIAL TEN PIN Standing* Frisky Fran]k Robinson is Standings Standings ^bifiaon finished tied for 13th Jn Arizona. Uia San Francisco Btsadlag* > V, 'W. I* P et Giants were heartened Iv Jimmy Pet. W. L. Pet. Chicago. March iO (gh — Chi­ Off snd Running with Coriim back in leftfielid for the 'Cirt- in fielding aiijong regular first W. L. White Olaaa...... -/4 No. Methodist cago's Golden Gloves squad will cihfia'ti Reds, and he’s hitting Davenport’*.performance in an In- Aceto A Sylvester 52 24 .684- Little Joe's . . . > 5 3 23 .697 67 37 ,645 a n N. I. T. “When I crashed this delightful professiM I decided I d baseman in the .National League,. "traaquad game at Phoenix. The . .61% 24 %- .6775 Hobby Shoppe------..3 No, 1 take boxing ikill'rather thin kayo His .984 percentile in 125 ggmes Naasill A r m s -----42H 29^ .5905 ABA Tool'..:. St. John's 38r‘ .633 r o t w write for a dailv paper than do any other sort pf job. like a haptiy man.- In thfe two third bas*mah who underwent a Carter’* Ohev. ..45% 30% .5985 Walnut Restaurant .3 power against New Tfirk's best at the bag toppedbnly Dick' Stuart PAG Motor Kaye’s ...... 3 St. Bridget’* '. . .. 64 40 .615 amateurs In the Intercity bouts What I knew best about the newspaper business •* intrasquad games played* in hhee operatfon during thef wijtter Freight ...... 40% 81% .5625 CXtle* Service . ...3 8 ' 38 .600 .677 training at Tampa, Fla., Roblh*on, of Pittsburgh, a notoriously poor (pities Service ...... ! St. Jame-s’ No. 2 .' .60 4 f In Madison Square'Garden March handled two chances flgwlessly. Green Manor Fleet Lube .-.. . . .35 41 .461 .50 45.. .567 body could have kept m e nut of it. who played flr.st base ipst year, fielder. The game was an 8-4 alugfeat .461 ’hircotte's Esso ...... J St. Mary's . I ----- gi;*- Office ...... 38% 33% .5345 Correntl Re*lly . .'3 5 41 Center Congo No. .67 4T‘ .548 Danerman than the president of a great bank, and from the ha* . two hdme jm ns and three In 1958, however, when Robin­ with Willie May* hitting two hom­ ...3 4 42 .447 The There was not s, knockout in a Belmont Rdg ,...3 8 34 , .528 Burnside Auto ■ 'Dte Joe Whlte-sponeored White econd Cqngo •?8 49 .629 ^ rv start my only worry about scribbling sports was that doubles. son played 138 games in left ers and Jo* Amalfitano. Andre Willie’s ...... ;3 3 43 .434 lc*t^ ___ before losinn carload Isst/nlghtiSt' In the finals of The homer*, came .veslerday as Manchester Tire ..41% 38% .519 Glass en^ry pulled one gamd fur­ Methoillat / . beat us. Against St, Bonaventure the 33i"d Tdumament of- Champions “ ons some day I'd he found out end put* "* field, his .991 percentage ranked .Rodger*, Al Stleglltz *nd FellM .500 Roy Motor’s . ; " .20’^ 47 .382 .629 MaSlson S<|tiRm Garden to* cartilege in h‘« left knee before, the 25-year—old eighth uicier hlttei' Alou hit one apiece. Willie Me- Dick’s Atlantic'..38 38 ‘ ther ahead of Hobby Shoppe In the .i)5 we- almos! were the first team to witnessed by 11.159 in Chlcaj hack to work." So wrote the late! 22, Uonim was chasing Pancho him sixth annong regulv NL out­ Green Manor . ..'.28 48 .368 92 *609 n>fflit''wlth Villanova^ meeting the season. He has been plajrlng “f ” Bill Corum, an scquaintame for y j,,, jj,, Mexican Border. Two batted in four runs to ‘ lead the CoVey added a 400-foot triple off Green Manor ■ e battle for championship honorsi St. James No. 1 . .52 bea; them on their tourt In Olcan Stadium and viewed. In part, by s fielder*.' Field ...... 31 45 .408 Center Congo ^ with a bi-ace. Cincinnati '■ regulars to a 9-5 vic­ Robinson's, future In leftfield la the center-'tlfcld wall. ‘ Results: ABA-3. Carter’s 1; Joe's winning two of three poinU from Detroit- in the opener of (N.y.t in 91 games. We led by Providence has won eight In * n^tbnsl televis'iqn audience. 15 vearS, in Off and Running, the he was a scared young Tourney Entrant Sleepare ...... 26 38 .406 Kaye's while Hobby was lostog by ,No. 1>.-.-. 52 ,500 m. douWehea46r' wid Providence eight points in the second half and autobiography of the touipu" officer at l^alesw-Thierry. with tory over the scrubs. linked to Gordon Coleman, the 26- Ted WllLam* homered to win 3, Willie's 1; Correntl'e 3. Roy 1; row and 18 of Its last 19 for an the Red Sox’ 1-0 game at ScotU- Don Willis Burnside 4. Fleet 0; Cltle* 4, Manor the same score to •'Turcotte's. Cities Comm. 'BKpUst :4B ■ 55 -.471 tu tn s Memphie Stele In the eec- then blew it in the overtime." we” ght*^smpro*n Cassius Clay. * j W.. k . a^----- rfsi»,ihit«hert...... Division rolumnist. the Yankee as a company -RoWnson. the National League year-old ; rookie obtained from 47 .309 overall 21-4 record. ' Memphis rookie of the year in 111.56, says dale.v Filing in the Town Men’s Garaga ...... 21 0-. blanked Walnut. 3-0.. So. ■ Methodist ..44 60 .423 t«4 *kn>e. Mullahev, who plaj-ed college Stale is 18-14. Villanoya had a rear Fancy ban. and two P«r-' »>y..HoIt * ..^ 0 commander. Cleveland during the 0ff-*ea*on. if Temple Seth' .44' ' 60' ■ .423 Defending Utleholder St. Johns Mann edited th '»;-X > i,t,,.„ college footbsll fane he is shooting for basepail's triple Oileman. who hit .353 with Mo­ ✓ Outfielder Bob Will continued Duck Pin Bowling Tour­ Leading Scores included Don Leading scorers wisre Maude ball for Holy Cross, e je c t s .lim 19-5 regular aeasori mark and Ita I petual-motlon little scrappers In I clever Arthur his heaVy nltUng for the Cub* at In a. major upset cellar dwelling Daley 204—618. Ray BJorkman Carpenter 120, Ann Fidler ll4 , Zion- Lutheran .30 68. .375 (XY.-i former chiJTipe Bradley'. Hadnot. a fi-10 aophomoreXti^avc Greek twins, Pete and Nick Spans-■ fin* sports book. ! will never forget _ Lou Little’s un- crown batting championship tnis bile in the Southern Assn., con nament Hvill get under­ opponent, Detroit, was^.20-6: season, and he prefers to play m Mesa. He tripled for two mn*. Don Willis Garage whipped sec­ 203—500, Hank Radman 186—510, Chlckie Berzenski 122-118— 346, Concordia ^ Lou;*, Holy Crow and Temple a good night against .M e^hi.' 'Here’a the rest of the schedule: I ko*. the Chicago squad is clever: • • • I derdog Columbia Lions which ac- make the grade at first. RoWnson way Friday night at the ond place Nassiff Arm*. 3-1. Other Lutheran Vi. :.86 ■ 69- .337 ■ Icftfield between trips to the will remain In’ the gutfield.. bringing hi* Uireitgame total to Paul Dennison 205, Hank Kraft Mae White 114, Ruth McIn­ plu* Utah SUte, r>*r-on end St.. State, rfadnot enrolled at Provi­ S.ATURO.A (aftemoonl, March I and quick. 'v . ; . . i a n»aa / i cepleXa bid to pisy in the 1934 seven. The Cubs beat each other Y lanes anj^ will continue result* included Sleepers.3, Green 197. Bob Hubbard 185, Ed McNal­ tosh 134, Ul Molumphy 119, Flo Emanuel Boneventure round out the 12- dence at: the. suggestion of Bill March 12—St Bbnaventure (19-31 ; Clav. 18. a 178-pound student St ^ ^ 5 lO csus.t ro». ,, Rose Bowl giwne -against mighty plate. ■ 'Washington, Kansas City and Manor Field 1; Green Manor Of­ .33 •Si'T I Central High School in Louisville, i '■■•Doing what comes naturail.v IS-j,-, history, the His. leading, credentials for a r-4. through Saturday night. ly 181, Al Aushenbaush 181, Cam Johnson 11$, Fran Crandall 126, Lutheran . . . tetm, field ussell. the Boston NBA star. Bus- Vs Holv O as (20-51 2:15 p.m.; . New York al»o played Intraaquad The Baltimore Orioles complet­ fice 8, Dick’* 1; and Aceto 2, Tire Flo Kloter ll9-ll6-ll9i-364. Providence Coach Joe Mullanei j,ip,ve a chance triple crown title are a .322 bat- games hi Florida in preparation 'Verret. Results: Baptist 4, Seconij (Congo . Utah State (22-41 vs Villanova-, I Ky.. us4d a aiiperh footwork snd , more than a »ong title. II s the | ,ynn 7-0 In bn# of the big- ed their roate with the signing of Deadline for entries will 2," . Others with 500 or better triples Shirley Vlttner 130-336, Shirley hop?3 h:» t«i"t gerfpast Menvphls I drafted by the Celtloa as a Detroit Winner 4 p.n\. (Nationel 1 quick hands to dethrone defendltyi i to most imeree# in the newspaper upsets in the New Year'* • ting average in. 1957, 38 homers for this weekend’s exhibition open­ be tonight at 9 o’clock. Top Scores for the night were 0; No. Meth. No. 2 5. Can. .C ^go In 1956 and 125 runs batted in 37-year-old Gei.e- Woodllng. The were Don Anderson 632. Ron Jacobs 112, Maureen Waddell 123, No, 2 0; St. James No.,-3, 4,.Zion .Stale: so that it cqn setUe a few j j^grritorial choice if he played in TV( NBC). I Jimmy .lonea of Gary, i businesa. Otherwise, how could * j er*.. outfielder, the club's only .300 hit­ More than 100 pinners Rocky Dewart 223—863; Ted Bronzi 522; Don. Daley 518, Ron Doris Prentice 118, Elsie Pound scares iJCvar in the tournament. I gjn.g]and area. Both Riis- SATURDAy (Night) March 12 : Ind., 19, a sendee station attend- j man like Bill Curley, rny inanaging | important factor in Co­ laat year.' At Orlando. Lennie Green, -San­ ter, settled -for an estimated 333,- Sheehan 201—549 and Bud Tom­ Luth. 0; Temple 4, St. Mary’s 0; have signed up to date, Hampson 505. Mike Denhop 505. 126, Helene Dey 111. S t John’s , 4, Concordia Lqth,- 0;; "We losj only four games *-h Hadnot are from the West —Dayton (2')-6) vs Tempi* (16-^8) ant. edi'.or. have tolerated the hair- to the Weat Side that Poor Infielder dy Valdespino and Ron Samford 500, a raise .of 53,500. linson 201-:-530. George Tomlin­ eeason.'-he aaid toitty, "and each : 7:30 p.m.; St. Louis (19-7) vs homered as the Senators played a new rietcord, Including St, Bridget's 3, Emanuel Luth, 1; Four Bouts on TV 1 whitening likas of me for aH these ( ^ ngyer knew, but is told in Off Robinson hopes he can Improve But there was no word from the son had a 208 single while others MERCANTILE BLK8 Providence-Memphis State winner a 5-5 tie. Tom Acker pitched three Dick Buckley, above, one Cen. Congo No. St:. James No. one wkson \vi wemi Klf"* »*ark The Clay-Jones three-rounder i years?. The newspaper - „o(i Running, i* the fact Corum on all those marks, but he'd rath­ Braves' four . holdout*, and the with 600 or better triples were Bob Standings Standings 9:15 p.m. was one of four kouts displayed on : always been dUBcull and exciting er try as an oolfielder where he hitlesB innings at West .Palm Yankees aUll o..4 ;ht Mickay Man­ of the best young rollers J-,1; So. M«th. 3. felo. Math; No. 1 3. s7 "Jim has improved a lot. ' said was the man behind the push that Willie 531. Russ Ace.to 53$, Mac W. L. Pet. W. D Bet iLeading Scorers include; Ed ' TUESDAV, Marcli 15—Bradley national T\'. In the other tele- because of the people who _work doesn't have to concentrate as BeaelL and BoCo Trowbridge and tle's name on a contract. Segar 507 and Ron Feldman 506. -lota’a (67-64 in|MuUaney. He's a good r e ^ t ^ « r landed the L'ons in Pasadena). in town. I Man. Auto Parts .. .39 27 .501 Decl's Drive-In ...22 11 .667 Pagani 143—363: Clarenc* Hanna (24-21 Dayton-Templa winner 7:30 vised matches. - Jefferson Davis. : in it." the equal Conjm added. much on fielding. Tont^uorman each went three Detroit outfielder Chai'fte Max- .39 27 o\-ertijhql and St. Bonaventuw and has bem » v e r ^ g p.m.; St. John's (17-7) vs St. Herm’s Caniera . . . .591 Aceto A Sons . .. .20 l3 .606 147-^388;, ,8«n. Uttle 144— 387; points a game. We have an excep­ 1959 runcer-up. reached the top : p ff and Running, ia not devo.ed After three seasons in which he scoreless innings in the A'e 1-0 I well continue to balk at Tiger Garden • Rest.' ...... 37 26 .587 ...1 6 17 .485 (M-W hi tople overlamei^ Bohaventure-Holy (tJross winner Plenty io Offer plBved first only briefly, he was six-inning faniily tilt. 1 terms. He want* 326,000 and says Turcotte Esse Stanley (Sr*ye.;'!la5i-380; Nunzlo tional defensive ballplayer in Len- In the" 175rpound division; Fred | ..niireiy to track, or hors* raoing.- Frank's Re*t...... 36 27 .571. Capitol Equip. . ...1 6 17 .485 •Hiosa Bradley and Bona 9:15 p.m. ' _ . Hernande* of Omaha, captured the ' «,-hich mayhave, been Conim’s flrsl switched to the infield last year Andy Carey, a recent holdout ■ he's staylr horn? ,in Michigan un- L»pa(*hlno 143:-:a78^lKrnie WUkle THURSDAy, March 17—Semi- An a umnus of Columbia. C!^r- New American Football League Allied Printing .... .37 29 .561 Fred’s Package ...1 4 19 .424 147-pound crowm; and Chicago's love. It is an interesting book on ' to fill the hole left by the trade tripled end alnnled for the winners 1 til he gets it. 30 .545 Stanley W a lclcow ^ 355 and ftnala 7:30 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. 1 iim’s typewriter, produced a col- Rainbow Club ...... 36 Patten Bulldere ...11 22 .333: ( ay Bcijdn 355. ' riA, SA TU RD Ay, I afternoon) March Brian O'Shea became 1.35-pound on* of the finest wntere ever to . umn. one .Sundav evening entitled Jon-Dl’a ...... 29 34 .460 IP—Third plrce game 2:15 pm.: ritl'-'l- come down the pike. •A Little Trip to Califorms" Files Affidavit Against NFL Mem. Cor. Store. . . . .28 ?8 .424 Dccl's Drive-In ' extended iW Clay used the footwork of a : My friendship with Cortim went .397 finals 4 p.m. (Nstionsl TV, NBC). Bill pointed out that the Lion* Biggest Winner Man, Optical ...... 25 38 league lead to two full games with Sugar Ray Robinson -or a Kid to 1946. during the World .18 48 .272 1 had much to offer, if accepted, he- ...... M r Marlow’s ...... 2-1 victory over second place McCart'hy'.Ehier. 't .-,. Gavilan in counfounding Jones for | g^^iee in Bo*,on between the Red on *’of ” 111* strictest ' school* Arnold Johnson, Owner of A’s, Dallas, March 10 ( ^ —Griev-^ And he indicated one of his Dunedin. Fla., March 10 UPi— strong points would be the allega­ Results; Allied 3, Cor. Store 0 Aceto A Son. In other matcha*. Red ,JEmb^ i-.. . . -IS the heavyweight crown. The lithe gox and St. Lotiia Cardinals, when ' scholastic standings. snd Arnold Palmer of Uggonier, Pa., ances of the fledgling American Man. A uto'2, Marlow’s I;-Harm’s Fred’s Package blanked Turcotte Louisville scrapper warded off ^ his wallet at the Copley above everything else. tion that George Preston Marshall, Da«f*’ Dilry ; ------unty R^a Franklin, who ran wild ■ Athletic’s baseball Hub trom Phila­ place in three’ of the events. Jack AFL; said he had filed an affi­ DOUBLE STRIKE standings the tourney's real crowd pleasert. Pesp)(e his great business fq- davit with the Justice Department League." Standing* McBride’s Pet. Milwaukee after * W^rld delphia to Kdnsa.s Clty. and made it .Fleck o f Los Angeles coipes next Standing* W L. Both are pressing, flailing game­ teresta, he spent much of the time with $11,600 In eight tourneys embodying most of the charge* ' At Los Angeles Marshall said " w L. Pet S. Aleria A Son .31 5 .861 ' game to a waiting p r*« * beat, take my OVFf- a financial success. -dled Today. during the season with his club in W. L. Pet. 36 '‘ .609 Bobby Sox ... cocks, who entered the ring wear­ the trip back to the Schroeder played. Bob Gbalby of Crystal he first leveled at the NFL the Fobs had misconstrued hla re­ Honeydews .. ..56 W. T. Grant . .20 16 .556 coal. Perhaps this is but a dream, The 53-year-old club president Kansas City, on the road, and dur- Merrill'* Market . . . .56 22 .717 40 .565 Ponytail* ..., ing a golden wreath and Grecian •. Hotel. "I don’t think I can make River, wlio entered nine tourna­ day it voted to expand and take marks. "I said that if the NFL Fig Bara ----- .52 Tigera ...... ;.. . .19 17 .52 ( Basketball but of such stuff are dreama. and suffered a cerebral hemorrhage ,.ng spring training. Clark Motors ...... 47 31 .602 . .48 44 J12S Pixie# ...... type togas. I it, " Bill **id. "You had be-tter go ments, holds third spot with $10,- in Dallas as a competing club were to expand’ for the purpose Peaches ...... ^ResulUi.Wood.S, Aleria:;!); Yan­ . .17 19 .473 Pete Spanakos won the 1181 ^ I columns, made." while driving yesterday after Apparently he was in good Man. Engraving ....44 34 .564 Dates A Nuts . .46 46 .6b0 Dung. Dolls .. 1800, with the Dallas AFL team owned of killing off competition it would 36 .538 kees >. Grant 0: ..Dickehaon’* 3, Blue Jeans .. . ,14 22 -.38H pound crown with Perhaps the most * together but Additional toli.mns by Corum fol­ waicnmgwatching an inira-«qu«uintra-squad gameijniiic al»',rieaiinhealth hcfofenetore collapsing,collapsing.yeateru yesterday. Correnti'a Ins. .52 Berries ...... ^8 54 .413 by Lamar Hunt. be in violation of the. anti-trust Giiss Grinders ...... 31 47 .308 McBride’* 0; Senator* 3, Tigers 0; Hush Puppies .. 7 29 .194 one-s ded dec sion of the program _,,, . . . . . no lowed on tfie subject, snd despite the Athletics’ spring training camp! Hjs associate______said he__ appeared______in Sugai* Plums . .36 56 .391 McCarthy 2. Ember 1; Dart’s 2. laughs in many quarters of any Foss said the NFL had tried to laws." Marshall declared. PonticelU A Son* . . . T4 64 .179 Now in Full m-er Darrell Shavanaux. 17. Den-i » ' ' ) ' ’•» “ ‘ ' v ! ' hi here. good epirlts. "Furthermore, 1 am not opposed Pharmacy 1; Red-Sox 2, Memorial veXBi-othei-yick-outbelted- Tom-i 6qu;ht. a. yyv sick man Yet College Bafiketball entice AFL members away, fran- — Reaullsi-Peaehes-*,—Berriea 1; -CetUng,J5--M-betleL_5yigleaJ oM m i* I — Hi* wife.^-Gaj man- was wllh.him. - A- bkuing-i.-orn-aUracted-a-trafi- T6’THe“ A m «m a rT ’00tirair League' — Shutoutr-'were-recorded-in- all 1. '■ ---’.' ' ' - .'Sij- 4 ji rhe Rose Bowl, the ’cHTsea Team* Dates . 3, Honeydews If Plums 3, Tv*r* D ^ise McBride 89. Martha 1 , , I.,^— — -■ ..onen,O'Shea, na lungingMiiiKinK“ _Irishman ..... II',m from I Ii K«MarA/l back **tlt P"* -. nidi ..1 *RRV__ . ^ rAAn> J . WAP# when, he died *t 1:45.a.m. at Good fic patrolman .to bis car a few NCAA Small College or amy other league. I constantly three matches, Correnti’a over Jerry White’s 129 for a 337 matched. The famous Samaritan Ho.spital She was^ tried to Impede the new league in Bqrs 1. Bonham 97. Judy Pisch 102. Lynn j - , j o (/Pj-^-Add K ansas and O regon to the'^ Chicago for the 126-pound title. ! retired to miniits* aft'.r heTeft Connie Mack its efforts to obtain suitable play­ have held that oUr league was not league leading Merrill's, Clark over triple eet the pace.' Other fine Chapman 88-8S: Nancy Mitchell' the start o f the Davia used a splendid left jab ("g «<1 ‘ ben retired to •K-79’ play, derised b>- Coach Lit­ placed under sedation. ....(li^ter-Flnate Leading scorers included Ruth 1 Stadium for his Palm Beach win­ ers Sind coaches. anti-trust, even though' the gov­ Gua's and , Engraving over Ponti- games included Milt I*louff 1 1 6 , oo.flR- —Flaine ------Kohring- 88. Kathy ; 16--teaniIb-ieam Al. AA Regional 11 = ^ „„j-vrAA ^ small gnd'irnspand'^ensp combmationa to def*et|h>"defeat | tle.' was the shocker that proved A brother. -Earl Johnson, who ter home. The officer foi.nd John­ Ky. Wesleyan 99. St. Michaels celll. Staum 128. Kitty Sibrin*z 120-118: S h e l l 89 i^ c e la id ^ ^ ^ 165- i N IT along with continuing play in the NAlA anc^ M aniv Joiner for the to be the game's o^iiy score, He also said the NFL hadn’t ernment claimed we were. I believe Sue Purnell 111, Irene LaRochelle Mike Simmons 116 and Ehmie Mc- flew down from Chicago-, said prac- son slumfed over the steering (Vt) 55. the start of the AFL is proof that .N o high alngle or triple scores Coiumbis never forgot Corum'* planned to expand until the new 111, AnitiVjNylin 110 Fall 115. so fJl.is. Morih 88. Barbara nnllop-o 'enmnetition. and youH iave that annual alphabetical ns.po„nd championship, Farm B o y IVtadr Good I tlct at the Athletics' camp would wheel, nemi-ccnscio-u*. Seton Hall 91. St. Peters 67. we are not anti-trust." were reported. jumble that spells, March madnes. ------“ Brian o-i.. n-or,.. O'Shea, a. h-,uh.r brother of Tom. assistance snd he was ta'obed Rose be called off today. Funeral plan.* Brown .^O,. Rhode Island 71 'league was organized. Kynibel 86. __ Off and Running is, withoiit Bowl Bill and whenever Lbe great Johnson got Inlp m ajjr league ------in colleKe basketball. ricncp (21-4) faces Memphis Stale had his hands full outpointing Reg- are Indefinite, although the bodv baseball w-hen he found . himself tonight in a douhleheader gie Davis of Fort Worth for the question, the nostalgic and ex- 1983 team net and reminiaced, .will be returned to Chicago, his y WIVES Kan-sas. beating arch-nval Kan­ htiberant autobiography of a Mis­ Conim was at the head table, ovi-ninc a ball park he couldn't, sell, sas Slate in a Big Eight Con- opening the first round. j lightweight title. home,ime. forlor burial. . in I9M, he acquired the Blues’ standings souri farm boy who made good swapping yams and picking up Johnson, ' who had no previous stadium in Kansas CSty, a minor Pet. | ference NCAA playoff 84-82 in Bradley'Top Seeded valuable tip# . for ^lture (-olumns. in the big city: For 83 years he baseball ex|)erience before'buying j part of a -eal under which he had Spatulas ...... 696rbV'ettlme, and- - Ui-egon,— a-^ 68.- Bradley, IK* nation's No. 4 wrote millions of words and more . Off and Running mad* good • f .587160 winner over -Mc.xico .Stale the financially. ailing Philadelphia jpqj,'|r^n the Yankee Stadium Irt Double Boilers team which holds the seasons BASKCTSMl^ than 10,<>00 columns. At the age Of reading. Athletics from Connie Mack and ' Xew York in a $6>j million pur- Flying Saucers ..565, in a first round game of the onlv'victory over top-ranked Cin­ .489! \V e s t e r n Regional, completed hls associates five years' ago. w-as 1 chase. 11W CHfEVROLRIMrALA CONVERRlLERTIILE Rolling Pins .. cinnati. heads the four seeded SCOKBS active In the management of the He tried to sell the Blues' Sta- Skillet* ...... 3.59 the lineup laat night for the NIT teams followed by Utah ^nittq pamt, black top, red interior, V-8, a ~ “ “ .304 ‘ Friday-Saturday Regional show- cliib.dlum but there were no lakers. Coffee CMps .. State (22-4 1, St. Louis (19-7) and y JUNIOR LEAGI'E hwtftftuittc transmusion, radjp: ^eate^;■ ^ _ : downs in the big school NCAA ■ His many player trades, panic- , Ernie Mehl, sports editor of the Wbael ‘ discs; whltewalla,. windshield ▼ St. John's (17-7i. Standing* Rockville Plays Windsor ulary with the New York Yan- Kansas City 8Ur, reminded him I washqrs, back-up lights and other ex- The Spatulas are still in first | tourhament. Rnundinz...... out the field for the W , I.. keea, made him a controversial t)ie Braves Istd moved from Bos- Itlis. .Vary low Original mileage. place though upended by the Cof-i Today. NC-4A takesthe oldestrtournamenta 24- that.has.dat.es Satur-lNaagiff..Arms ...... 8 flgure in Ui5 American league. ton to Milwaukee to tecord-break- 2795 fee Cups, 3-1. T he Flying Saucers . hour breather - ‘ Xa-! day'afternoon and night. Tuesday Bolend'Otl - • To such Criticism. Johnson re- Ing attendance, and receipts and 1 tw CHfVROLET STATIQN WAOON took ail four points closing the » ;i« .«« •n'.-.d.-v «:.»> before Elke For Title in Jamboree plied: : the Orioles were doing well after gap between them and the Double the nationally-televised (NBC) fl-' Gordon ^Cleaners "We started with a second divi- their switch from 81. Louis to V 4 . Posrar GHlde, radio, whitewalU, * ' Boilers for second place. going for the 23rd time in New ’ aion-basebaOl club and little in the' BalUmore. ipoallnctton iude,. aJl vinyl seats, under- nals Saturday afternoon, &torch ' ------Lorraine Peterman rolled higb York'* Madison Square Garden. 19. are St. Bonaventure (19-3).| An inspired Boland Oil up#e( 1 Although there probably won te.ih* only senior on the Rocknll# way of a farm system to develop I Mehl'asked "Why don t you buy Icoat, wheel diaca. wlndahleld waahera $ ' Eight of the 12-team field, . (•r Am. M ■nArtar'iilHr in-i v*AHt*p Akin Who itAlluB I tad many aOier extraa. -New ear war- - ll triple for the seasom’ 335 which -Holvlolv Croaiieroa* (20-5).(20-5.1, Dayton (20-6) ; Nassiff Arm* last .night. „ 5MJ.toJAA-qiitt*' A*..much. »pecto13JL«y:.to.r[ roqtor.. .Skl.R, out* players. We can't aton'd atill.! a major refc-ue toanchlse and I . included 113-122 games. CSlare Ob- topped by the'likes of ■■ Bradley, ahditid Temple (16-8).(76-8). ‘ Uie the loaerslosers for first placs Ih the tereat inm the third meeting the, 6-3 and was Rwk\«le # ,^ 'e have to try to improve our bring It to Kansas Oty. tanty. li remskl 123. Evelyn Lorentsen 118- and defending champion St. Moonu-htte* I ' the NAIA Small ***1 Rome Of..... th# year in ...the - ,league,------!------. year 1 between—.— — Windsor anH aM itock-' Rock scocer this season. Dick Sorrano baseball club and aomelimea we : Johnson said;''I think I will, ’;i l l , Ann Meyers 117 and Betty .Tohn’s (N.Y.). can watch from the C o l T T ou rn l*en r*n playoff g.m e between' tbeee viUe . . there j y . s m the state ari Berriie Arkivy are sophomore* may make mistakes;- But no one Surviving besides tha widow sidelines while Villanova (19-5) and brother ere a daughter, Wen­ iHiCHmOLETmAIR Hurd 116 came up with Tine one la at the quarter-final atage; two teama la , ac.heduled Tueaday schoolbov championship toiirns- who wnll' be starling. The fifth can *ay we haven’t tried." I game efforts. • ' playa Detroit (20-6i and Provi- City is St the quarter-final «agegames, the feeling between spot in Rockville's lineup will go to . Johnson had numerous busineas dy Alexis ohhson, and a son, Jef­ 4-dOOR HAROTQR ^ with defending champion Tennea- nictate o Clock Tim Mlkoleit the players will be, just as keen/either Tim Fahy or Don Lafer- frey-Johnson of Chicago. Radio, 34Cna paJnt, whitowaflB, power interests.. He was president of SPRING see State biddin.c nS) Tom Kellv V as in the state title games. ! riere, sl.o underclassmen, 1 ataerlng; power brakea, V-1 engine. Nice straight tiUe. The NCAA small | ' Toi^ KeUy " Windsor and Rockrille, both of Leading the Windsor attack for lend clean. \ college field at Evansrille Ind lO ; ba alw d attack ^.leff whom are members of the Central, Coach Gil Sauve will be cjsnter Jim All Even in Season Series down to the semi-final.s. including B(U«nd s well ^ League, will be meeting i Kearney..The latter stands 6-4 and m r CHEVROLET ho.sl and defending champ Kvans- ■ Hans Peterson "plsved best in the championship gam# of the ha* been their most conaiatenlper- HARDTOP COUPE ville College among the "'irvwors.; ^ j gpj,„(,ibov .Tamboree involving four former all aeason. Other probabla WE’VE PRICED EVERV USED CAR Lv-S, T u rbo Glide, whltewalla, 2-tone Red Embers, Marcos :..Tfnhe.saee;-st*te ^-hipped W est; wrassms. ' upstate teams which did not qiial-■ starters from Windsor'are RllSty I pelnt Origlnel upholstery like new, Virginia -Wesleyan in a second . ^.7 ^ Ufv for state tournaments W their'Deslauners, Bob O Nell. Ed Laz- FISK ■ First Quality roimd z»me Wedne.aday *4-79 and ' I* ^ '2 " ? -! reapective claasea. All of the i serini and Carl Shanahan; 1914 FORD COUNTRY advianccd along with Hamline. | f^irta. 63-30. !.»■«.* c l ^ from tournament will bel Trophieo At Stake In Deciding Contest Southwest Texas !?tate. New starting I played at the Rockville High gym.'! t,,m cham^onaiup trophy EOAN STATION WAGON Me.xico Highlands. Gramhiing. La.. ! Windsor and Rockville won the ,;^iH be preeented following tho li-deer, 3 seat model. 2-tone paint, psd- ■Westminister. Pa., Wofford i^id right to meet in the title game by title game . by Rockville High OUR LOT TO SELL dvLdash. heater, etanderd tranamlaslpn. LeTourneau played a good floor triumphing in semi-final games Principal '.loeeph McCuaker. An Vei-planck School will he the .scene of the Central Connecti­ William Jewell. ' game snd made numerous steal*. Buy a share In the COMMUNITY CHILD I Ideti family'car. ’ cut Basketball League championship playoff T'riday night I»se Despite Keooril played last Saturday night, vy’ind- outstanding player award lylU b« GliulANCE CLINIC. Show some child that ' For the Chiefs, BiHy Wallach and sor walloped RHa M high of. He­ In the NCAA's little guy tour-; ciarke scotad nine points each. given wRh Ray Ratnsdell, auperin- yon care! IfM.CHEVROLETlELAIR ■ ' between the Manchester Red Embers and the Ea.sl^ Hartford bron. 69-51. wWiJe Rockville routed tendent of *0)1001*, making tha Made of Longer Lasting [: Marco Polos. The game was originally slatcd-for-East-Har-t- namenL EvanaS'ille-.-w .BUSINESSMEN'SJUBAfilDE. 'Bnlleld,-65»37".- -“TYREX-’ -Tonstruclion. ^ e - 55 OLDS Safety-Tested Su­ STATION WAGON ^ American (D.C.t, 101-91. despite a The league-leadip'g Don Wrata -jOrHCimsTlon.------’57 OLDS Safety-T(BSt(^'Su- ’56 OLDS Safety-Tested 88 5Y OLTO WeTyv-TieWSiP: i g cylinder engine. Power Glide, radio, , ^Rubber .Match An All-Star Jamboree team win miracle fabric used in all tires ’59 OLDS Safety-Tested Su- ’58 OLDS Safety-Tested Su­ per Deluxe 98 4-Door Sedm. apm,in*th1Srtum*meetings during ba.akelball wizardy. Another Ember : «rord Garage defeated B'nai B’rlth, SC­ In the first Cetral Valley "B. per 88 Holiday CoUpe. Look­ per 88 4-Door Sedan, Beau-' I new paint. Exceptionally clean car, SI, and the Remnanta baat-UbeiiSL al*o be eelected^ The^IK^Star ttom iLsed ail original equipment on per 88 Holiday Sedan with Holiday ^dan. Exceptional Exceptionally clean exterior regular lea;■ s& e ptavrun-whichThe^TrtsistsrUa Topsy^DelGobbo.-who “ ------■" has ; WWillie" Jones ' 'and ’•'"’''•’#<1reach^ thetli# aemiasemis La^gu(» game between- the Jam­ -per 88 Holiday Sedaiii Ra­ ing for a car that, has every­ ■tiful 2-tone blue. Has All the of the keenest eyes in the along with Cornell of Iowa, (?hap Mutual. 49-37, in last night’(i Busi- and moat . valuable player' will b# COMPARE!! exterior. Radio, heater, hy­ '.Embers comViledon?5»iled an 11-1 record boree finalUts Witidsor triumphed named by the coache* of t*ie four all 1960 automobiles. dio, heater, whitewalL tires, all the fextra ^uipment. thing, plus eye appeal? a'nd interior. Fiilly e ^ ^ [ while the Explorers registered 10 mnn, Calif., and Kentucky Wes-1 nessmen * League games, at tKe equipment anyone' would 19S4 MUCK SUPER league. W'lth-these two men team­ 53-46. But Rockville, evened the teams. before you buy ped. Power; kteisriiig pow r triumphs in 12 starts. ed in the backcourl.-the claaaiest leyan. Tonight. (Chapman plays | East Side Rec. In the first game, score with * 67-54 victory in the jet-away>ydramatic, power Radio, heater, hydramatic, Drive this one and you dramatic drive plus power koOPR HARDTOP Cornell and Kentucky Wesleyan I B'nai B'rito I#<1 until the laat q^r- Preceeding the title gam* be- want. Radio, heater, hydra­ brakes. Low low. mileage' East Hartford is led by Charlie form of ba.aketball can he expected. w “« r « s 'a !r t h * li'riday night's 9 power steeringi po\\er won’t go back home .withr 1 DynaJlow', radio, power steering, power meets Evansville with - the aiir-. ter but ran out of gas as thf_x»a- , . Winds COMPAR€---our storing, power brakes. brakes. Good tires,. This t Stetson, the league leading scorer, The Embers will- -lie without the o’clock iitle ga’me will’ be the rub-1 toeen Wtaj^or and Rwkville wdll out jt. It has the complete matic plus a very nice set with a host of the-Uttle I b r^ e a new 2-tone paint Looks like new vivors clashing for the title Frl-/ragemen came on wito s'rii*h 10 _ . b* * coiwolatlon contest involving low mileage. This cai^ brakes and a hp^t of othpr jpointments.that make thad 1 a^ runs juat aa good...... : ______•___ ^aniL Manchester/*^ Norm^ Burke. *?.rvl«»‘JIL nf_ Palil Grogan who will — Thrp'e—sophoriores—did “ the “ big ":'Stay—undefeated.--Mel---Sagac-.L16I.|-^-^~“|------— ------‘"--“ r-Rnfteki—and- 'RH'AM'. "The- -eoR*olSK-;- - •.Priced 4>ower package, plus radio, would make a wonderful -Pf seat covers. For an out- (Jharlie Wriim. who stands.6-5 wiP be forced'fb 'niiss-hrs firsT^ • .(Quality . is an executive car. It’s like ^p{k)rhtmenfs. a~nuxufiou's~a(it»m6Wle/ the season. The youthful Glaslon- job _ for Kansaa last night a.s the |^»nd Don Wheeler (15) ,werf J “ e squads of both of the titlej tkm game i»1U atari, at 7. Ticket* 6.70x15 heater and jet-away. Make family car ahd, it’s priced standing buy' see . this itSSPLYMOUfH be the tallest man on the floor. for*^\he Big 1 l c « ( l ' h g ^ * * * WllUsilrien' sparkle in, anytine’s driye.r Coach Ray McKenna-will select his bury ■-High School coach ' has ajJayhawks qualified aspirants are studdrf with under- , are on sale at the achoola and will • Guarantee 'ndw. A really outstanding a date with the rocket to­ $ I7 9 S w a g o n Eight league's berth aR«in.st j cla^'iJiien. "ciptmrt ’ jim is ^ also be available at the door, right! $1395 one...... i ^ ; -$995 STATION other starters from Jim Davins, school function. champ I warren wiui la.w ere me ^ j • value...... $3395 See it tonight...... $2595 night! ...... — $1845 I Radio, heater, new 2-tone pailit, wheel discs, Boh Dube and Marty Klingle. A preliminary game between^.Southwest Conference .-■••■■■■i-i.HVith• . _ I VstorVs’ rvs-«*s ------^ 2-dpor ihodel wiM ’ make ideal family car. junior leaguers frofn Vernon j,Texas in the*NCAA midwest Re-i'I'Rh men t o r ^ n ' Manchester is paced by the against Glastonbury will start at gional at Manhattan. Kan., Friday With Jim Lea, t g Ail Tires Mounted Free I Priced to-sell.- magical Bobby. .Knight, .who a.fter 7;15:-while the main- attraction at [ night. 'Wayne. Highto'^ver had 28 points , r1. I t, Murdock 10 thCt 30 years of plrring in ManchOstei', point.s, Jerry Gardner added 21 Remnants defeated . T he, Vpsk of Year in Y League, h fll CHEVROLET , stlli delights the fans with hts 8:15. Insurance, en led 22-18 at, half I EASY TERMS COME IH---DRIVE HOME A TERRIFIC and a third soph. Al CorrelL drop­ time but could not ho'ld on to their 4-DOOR . ped in two. free throws with 15 TUBELESS For - Everyone I Radio, heater,' 6 cylUider engine, standard >i«^&'l'“SHeadquarters Defeat Bolton, NO CASH NEEDED transml^on, new beige and green paint ' seconds left in the overtime to driving layup*. Ray Downey (11) j, clinch the victory. was the orily player frorri Uberty | Your old Urea can be your Cross Opposes f^otre Dame, down liayment. - ______»2695|g..S!tr'^'° *1895|’g.,r.g^it? »2945|’a.yir:.'‘’ "n S 95|«~ y .*1195>89? Kansas Stale, trailmg 8'2-80 be­ in double figures.. j Standing* ^hlt in' the final period a* ey fa- IT U PLYMOUTH * fore Correll's two free throws, had WEST SIDE 4UN10BS ‘ | Pet. creased, the lead and golng / THE.se FREP, CONVERT1ME COUPE a roval chance when Phil, Helt- away. $ 1 1 9 5 $ SufHeld [ Gains ‘ G’ Finals meyer look a pass in the clear, ' KtasidingW Shy-Ann .786 EXTRAS ■ Belvedere model. Radio, heater 2-tone W. Pet. I .769 Foul shooting, again > contributed FRED—Flats Fixed for tha- I paint 'V-S engine, .whitewalls. Original about 20 feet from the basket. Bolton Esso Moving in for a close-in lay-up, Lea's Market -, .... .;10 ■*«« I Headquarters Co. .545 much to Headquarters win as they 6:70x15 llfe of the tire when pur­ [top in A-1 condition. ■, .... 1095 the- '#tate'4>standing player of the tourna- .462'! made good on 16 ofA# 25 attempts. The big game , of Heitmeyer was called for steps House tt Hale $ ■“,? Personalized Floors . 6 7.50x14 chased from 'US. HICH TRADE ALLOWANCES - LOW, LOW T E ^ schoolboy bSLSketball tournament I ment. arid the ball went to Kansas. Cor- Herrn'* 6 •*i*|^l.o...... ,.."1 ... I .2(K) I Pinto made seven tor seven free FREE—Tires rotated every ‘64 DODGE 1 9 U FORD niaveo rnniam. w..en eevenlh-1 ' After F,ast Haven held a slim 22- .18 2 ' .throws. 5000 miles for the life of the '54 OLDSMOBILE ’54 FORD ' is plaved tonight when rell promptly wa.s fouled and his Nassiff'a ...... 1 I Nike ...... * Fits ’57, ’58, ’59, ’55 OLDSMOBILE ‘54 CHEVROLET 'Custom V-8 2-Door Coronet -V-8 4-Door $1 I HeaSoaartera Ce. r. deluxe model, V-S. itimdArd trazismlB' Hav.n_ .. takes on /miftVk.rankedfourth-ranked I moved ffheadahead once.once But,' East against .a last gasp field goal by House A Hale defeated Hctm’*' o. M.orlarty ...... « J-7 14 F ^ B —Brakes Checked. 8, Thitd place Meadquartara ::' K^lev" " . 0 3-3 I Ford, Chev., Plymouth $445 [i, radio, heater . ' Wilbur cross *.in ...the rmBi.finals niof thei.iir i Haven's Jim PisciteUi, .. a .backcourt K-State's Larry Conley. | 47-31 and Lea's Market had little | played their beat game of th«.y*ar ...... a.m.-6 p.m. $845 $ 4 9 5 ace. took over the scoring for the ; trouble dbwTiing Nassiff'■, 48-1.■>. - 7 Pinto . a 7-7 19 $545 Oregon, a'n at-large team in the last night to knock Bolton, out or. Mcfluir* ...... , 4 1-1 9 $1095 Class A last eight minutes jtfST CHEVROLET REL AIR . The Class B championship was loiirnament.'came-trom four points : Herm's played a fine first halt- firet place with * 54-40 victoW'-, I • " " v ; .3 _ .41* Id “STRONGEST GUARANTEE AVAILABLE” ■52 QLOS. At Storrs last night,' Suflleld had behitld .with -10 minutes left to and trailed at halftime, 20-18. in '52 Oh SOTO '52 $TUMIAKER '52 NASH HARDtOFCOUFE ] settled - last night In an upset, Using a pres* throughout, theyixoisi* ...... 19 1»-M M '50 CHEVROLET r a m b l e r 2-DOOR 93 HOLIDAY UOUFBi i when eighlh-rat»d East Hayende- a 56-S4 lead with 30 seconds, left whip New Mexico State's Borifer the second half, Denny DaileV Unconditionally 'Guaranteed against, all road h a z a r d ^ C ^ ’ 2-DOOR HARDTOP 4-DOOR . Vtjent, low origin^ mileage, radio, V;8, ; ^ in its game with , Durham. ('Dur­ Jumped into an early .lead andj bU<)d both, boards. Mike Jim Moriartv played a great gam# porUn ...... J 4-DOOR RR ^ Portland 1 Storrs. St. Anthony’s led-28-2. at Here’s the completed NCAA re­ Kearns was hlgli tor Herm’s with complete Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed at ALL Times r iRydramatlc, radio, heater, 2-tpne pamt Irsinked^ o - ' l d and 4.3-42 at the three- and young' Dick S.rtvqster put Borteni.bner (4J, 59-49. and SulfttSld 12) quarter-,mark. Then Sl. Anthony's gional lineup for Friday: r ■ 14 pointS( followed by Mike Minor 17 S-iS 46 CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST AUTOMOTIVE TIRE CHAIN Ipower brakes. X East at Charlotte, N. C. — H'est with *ix i forth his best'efforts of the *#«-, Tt,tal,s 11 Durham (7 ) . 56-55. in a thriller. and . Dwight McCjuade son with an exceptionally good d e -; Score »t half:. He«dq»»rlfr*. M-tS. fast break and rebounding click­ Vlrglnih (25-4) vs. New York U. apiece. \ Ail Price* Plu* Tiwi and Exchange. Recappable Tire In tonight's Class A contest 'in ed. and at the Same time Portland's fensive game while scoring 10; DIG SELECTION OF ALL MAKES AND IliODELS ON OPEN DISPLAY AT I f U CHEVROLET REL AIR - (30-8;') S,t. Joaeph’s, Pa. (30-5) ws. For Lea%, eight ot thoir 10 m4n New Haven,' Cross is the favorite shooting accuracy fell. - , points. Frank ButkuS, until foul- j Hockey at a Glance - but,that mean* little In COB- P u k e-(16-10). scored with Ckrl Hohenthal hit.- 4*DQOR SEDAN % Mldeast at I.oulsvllle-—Ohio U ing out in th]e final perlo((. was | I Nape paint; Vj^S, Power GUds, .radio, : neetl.cut Interscholastic Athletl® ting 14.'Dough McBrierty (10) (17-7) vs. Georgia Tech (21-5);. and Jack Melesko (8) also played Bolton’s mqlnstay .with rebound­ Wedneeday'* Keaulttf- I hbater end q t^ r extras. Confeienre. . tournaments. Both . Pro Basketball ing and scoring 14 points. Bill For­ A< National League Cross and Nptrel Dame are as­ Western Kentucky (20-6) v*. Ohio well for the winner*. Nasslff's FISK TIRE SERVICE, i tin also played a good game tor . Montreal 9. Toronto 4 ■" I - - - — »i A l; n a c c T L li . •». TELEPHONE ...... IgAirr; OTHER MODELS 'TO lEHOO.SE FROM sured of places in the N*w Eng­ -Stater (81-8). couldn't seem to find', the range-' IN MAHCHEFUH Wednesday’s Resiilts 5lldivest at 51anhattaii, Kan. — Their chief reboander,. Jim Egan, the losing Kssomen who suffered New York 1, Chicago 1 IN HAHTFORD O F U I9 A.M; to 9 F.M. WEEKDAYS land Tournament, but one must go Dolfolt 117, Minneapolis 116 their third and jno»t bitter defeat. ■ American- taagne -as Connecficut'i runper-up. Cincinnati (26-1) vs. PsiPanl (16- is out for the rest of the *e*#on- AND ALL DAY SATURDAY Syracuse jl37. Philadelphia 126 6); Texas (18-6) vs. Kansas (18-. Moriarty, Pinto and SylV^ter "Hershey 5, ProvKle^e I , OPEN fill 9 P.M. 'Thurs. and Fri.—All Day Sat', Tniifji Loss Frtd Pariaeau, Jim Flannagan Enetem'League Playoff* ^ston 148. New York 128 8). and Bill Ruhmel all worked hard got things going for Hea^uarter# East Haven's triumph over. Ab-j St. Louis 123, (Dihcinnatl 116 Clinton 3, JohnstoiKm t (Clinton HARTFORD , OPEN e v e n in g s b(ptt Tech last night in- Neiv Ha­ Weet at Seattle — California in a Idoing cauee; a* they want-into a 22-18 le ^ at (25-1) vs. Santa Clara (21-8); halftlm*. Roy McGuire and Pinto , 1911 PARK ST. ,, 91 C E I ^ R -ST. 512 WEST CENTER ven )iv*s the firet loss of the sea­ ^N^v^B*v*n Phil^elphia, 0 son for Danbury. East Haven's' WTSDNESDAV’S FIGHTS Utah (25-8) .vs. Oregon (18-6). threw in quick hoops for Head- CH 6-6561 ' MI S-24i4 . . The four Regional winners Sat­ Former National Hockey League h lead (o 10, (Newr HhyenHhven leadslead*J-0) 2-0) - ^OMTANYs INCORPQRATED I Bruce Laraen kept the fire going ’ Giascow, Scotland- Donnia Flee- Po*t> roan, 177 Midlothian, Tex,, out- urday go on to Uve National semi- referee Bill CJiadwfck 1 lyfiy 1^ toe to W period.] Greensboro *t ChapJotU, a for his ‘ team by putting in 22 iMMt to^tht 1 ^ ^ a y W e rte r contlaG^ t o ' ponad. [iJttf; points, sscK at Just tm right I time. Laraan was- votad ths out hitaln, 8. "T, \. -7 ■ PAGE s e v e n t e e n MANCHESTER‘EVENING HERALD. MANCHESyER. CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1960 71 Housss for Sals 72 Houses fUr Ssls 72 HonsesforSaM Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 llANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHEST^. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, I960 WantiBd~To Buy 58 Apartmenta-^FIata— 87 ARVINS T Saletmcn Wanted 36*A IN TOWN—One block from bua. at­ ST. AREA—4 room co­ Tenements 63 OAK ST.—€ room, 2-etory alum­ 1— — Minimum dowa lonial. 1% bathe, 2-oar carafe, room home in hlGfily deatoaMs PAG® SIXTEEN H elp Wanted—•Femmls 85 irsjN—WOUUD you -like to make WE BUY, SELL or. .ttade antique FHA. New 6 tyi room ranch, built-in tractive ilx room Cape. Excellent residential area,^ 4 badroomi. 2 Bonds—Stocto Mortgagea 31 inum aiding, copper plumbing,.’new value. To aee thia tad other hedged comer lot 80x200, Porter TUiSRE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN 670 in your ipars tlm s? Every 'a n d uaed furniture, china, gtaaa, COMPLETELY fumiahed two room G.E. stove add oven, paneled fire­ It. School dtatrtct. full ailed home tile batot, basemant reereatkm Automobiles for Sale 4 TYPIST-BOOKKEEPER ' for enn •liver, picture' framee and - did wiring O. E. furnace, automatic homea. Call Madeline Smith, IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multt- MSiness is >- customer. Other men apartment, working couple, con­ place wall, baaeoiant garage, one In choice realdential area. . and room plus many extra functienal girl office. Will train in bookssp- cotna, old dibta and guns, hobby hot water, S-car ' garage. Lot R ealtor. MI 9-1642,______. ■ , tude of monthly paymenta may be make this In 2 days, why not you. venient location. MI 3-5259. acre lot. Immediate occupancy. priced to aell. John H. Lappen. buUt-ln featum that maka M JIM GORMAN Tng. Fringe benefita. M l 8-2451. collections, attic contente or whole 66x840. Houee completely insulat­ lumped Into one aecond mortgage Call fo r appointment Thureday ed. J. D. Realty, J « 8-6129. 470 814,900. R. F. DlniBCk Co. Ml Inc.. MI 9-5281. comfortable living, Rdbart J. SAYS: ' Ul'PrPAL EXPOUNDS ON INC T mEN NEtURNC It ON AND ALLNOlkAN with paymenta on only 822.26 for Snd Friday only. JJI 8-0000, eetates. Furniture Repair Service, 9-5246 or Barbara wqode, SPRING IS JUST AROUND h e a r lEtOUR EAR DRjMfi P0PPlN0< f Main St. Smith, Inc.. 988 Matt it.. W CLASSIFIED BR-NOuTiPUL MUSCNlfi SfiT MAKES each 81,000 you need. Dial CH Talcottville, Conn., Tel. AO 3-7448. FOUR ROOMS, aecond floor, ga­ 9-7702. \ THE CORNER SO NOW IS 4 BEDROOMS 9-5241. ( YOU OWE IT -TO YOURSELF TO REGISTERED NURSE or L.P.N'. rage and basement. MI 3-5784, 8-8897 and aak for-Franke Burke part-time. CSall MI'9-2868. BIGHT ROOM Dutch ColMilal, THE TIME TO MAKE A DRIVE THE KING-OP-THE COM- UKt A 33 or Mra. Carter now. Connecticut Dojpe—Birds—»Pets 41 n —VERNON—New 8 room ranch, In thta a room home with 3MuU PACTS 1- [ non juet uriNttTNi low, AT THA c e n t e r —4 room apart­ ateam heat, ooe-car garage, near CHANGE Lots for 8i3ir T s ’ MELLOW BAM 70NM AND NOW 0uy|4tVO Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewis St., l o c a l DOCTOR needs raaponsi- Rooms Without Beard 59 hue, a h o p ^ i and Verplanck 8 ^drooma,- finished reoreal ADVERTISING OWner. Report To U. * WANTED-i-Home tor two' brown ment, heat and hot water, ■ 880. room. 8700 down^ FHA, SeUlng M bathq, llvtog room with fireplace, •THc HicM.Ewerr t e e m note* Hartford., hie woman for the full-time posi­ School. Excellent condition, WE U ST, s e l l a n d b u y THREE » ZONE Iota With city Car C—13 to 1.1 M.P.G. •nd white, one .black tad white AdulU. M l 3-7379. 813.600. R. F. Dlmock Co., MI walkout basament, g«rage, fruit COME TNoou&N Clear tion of receptionist. Working con- PLEASANT HEIATED room ntSr 817,900. Phllbrick Agency,' UJ water. Union St, Maneheater, Car F—15 to 18 M.P.G. MORTGAGES—H you are tempo- klttena, MI 9-2837. ______9-5245 Or Barbara Woods, Ml treea, beautiful 80x175 lot. Located S'. diUons are good and. salary excel- bath for gentleman. Frae parking. FOUR ROOM tenement, aecond 9-8464. Ltowing are a few of our many 82.500 each. JO 9-6408. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS „ rarily financially pr.eased. we can IsnJ. Typing ia esaential and 84 High St. floor, 860. Oilldren accepted. 83 9-7702 at 26 ’ Linden Street. Priced lor a The Kinjf of the Compacts will 4 CAROL DRIVE — Rockville, 818. fe;15 A.M. to 4;30 P.M. i ’ alleidate thia condition with a aec- knowledge of bookkeeping help­ Articles For Sale 45 Divlaioii St., J a 3-0185; m —MANCHESTER—New 8 room 1 quick sale. THREfc CHOICE lou aVtaaMe Guarantee you 20 - to - 28 ond mortgage, enabling you to .650. 8 room, ranch, large living For 812.1 ; room cape with one 82.5000 per lot. . R. F. Dlmock Co,, ful. Reply giving qualificatlona and ranch 1% baths, bullt-ln oven and | M.P.G. owners report conaoUdata your obligation mto POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob- FRONT RO O M -near Main Streat. FURNISHED—Three room*, bath, room, cabineg ■ kitchen, 8 -bea- ca.- garage, conveniences, Space MI 0-3245 or Barbara Woods. M l COPY CLOSING TIME FOR m any preidoua experience to Box 59 Birch St., JR 9-7129. range,' fireplace, overstaett garage. one hionthiy payment. J. D. Real­ M. Herald. ■en Bolens, Toro and Arlans. Beif- heat,' hot water, porch. Small roome, IH * mortgage can be for garden. PAUL J. CORRENTI 9-7702. MONDAT Thro FW DAI ,10:80 A.M.—SATTTRDAI 0 AAL P. 8. I have been In the automo­ ty. MI 8-6129. 470 Main St.. assumed. Marlon E. Robertson, Over an sore of land, aelllng nropelled, push or riding. 18 to 80 LARGE HEATED front room for childiwii accepted. PI 2-7646 after 818,700. R. F. Dlmock Co., Ml For 114,900-8 cape with bile Buaineaa for 30 yearn and I SALESPERSON — Experienced Broker, ED 3-5968. MI 3-5363 TWO LOTS, good location, city Inchee. Aak for demonstration tad gentleman private entrance, 88 E, 4 p.m. 9-5245 or Barbara ' Woods, ED basement garage on bus line, alum­ water, average 79x100. 814KK1 each. have never seen the quality Uiat women's wearing apparel. Apply PLEASE READ YOUR AD be satisfied. Trade In your old ma- Center St. 'MI 8-6720. 811.500—Exceptional 6 room ranch, 9-7702. inum aiding, wall planhdd attrac Ctoerlea .Leaoereqee, MI 9-7690. la built into the LARK. Business Opportunities 32 Tweed’s, 773 Main St. THREE LARGE unfurnished JUST COMPLETED — 90 Haw 'rhlne. Parts and service m cellar, garage, 2 acrea, nice loc^ live kitchen, other extras. Jim Gorman sharpen and repair moat all h ^ roome, ground floor, heat and iKrt IV-WETHERELL Street-dfew 6 thorns Street. 8% room cape. 2-8 CUMllled «r -WMit Ad.-- CLERK-TYPIST— Some dictation, -tlon. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml FOR SALE-^Fully equipped aum and ^ w e r tawn mowers. Ml COMFORTABLE room, in srivate water, vary good condition, adults, room cape. 818.990. Fully plastered For 818.500—Beautiful Slji bedrootna-, 1V4 batoa, fireplace FOUR BUILDING lota. For ttfor. raniamw 1^1. AdverUMr Miould rewl W . m the riK oT mer roller rink in South Coventry, stenography helpffil but not neces­ 890 monthly. bCI 8-4406. 9-6182. large kitchen and laundry, many u d BEPOBT EBBOB8 Id Ume Cor Uio ooxt U»*r- I Am At BRUNNERS—on the 8-7988. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 home on bus line. li MI 9-; walls, ceramic tile bsL , cuatom j with carport, suitable tor mation call Jtl 3-6103. extras, wooded lot. 814,990. Irving m o H ^ d U ™pon.tble lor only ONE Incorrect or oirttted Manchester-Vernon town-line suitable 10 bowling lanes, banquet sary, to work 5 days week. Tolland Main St. 66 FOOT RANCH, 4 , large bed buflt kitchen, one-helf acre of cars, full basement, built-in stove hsill, parking lor 126 ca!rs. Must Tpke, vicinity. All benefits. Pleas­ ROOM, centrally locatail in private t SS bE ROOMsTheatTiwt water, 'Rayer, JD 8-9396. S^rJJn for«iVld^S«inent and then only to ‘ ‘ten of . in Talcottville. SEE-ME-F0R- someone familiar with carpentry, rooms, firep ice. 1 jrage, 2. wooded land. Mlnlrtum FHA financing and other extras'. Lot 107x200. "Suburban for Sale T ? sell. Sholea, WRliams 1-2867, 310 ant working conditions. Call MI r e n t a l s —F loor aandera, adfers, home, near hue, Gehtle- Hutchins, ' J(I available. R. F. Dlmofck Co., Jtl HnakM mod" InMrtlon. Error, which do not lewen the ’^alo* *** A-DEAL-ON-A-LARK or A-. masonry, general maintenance acres. Carlton“ rltt DUPl ^ . 5-8 rooms, new furnace; Norwood Ave., Edgewood. R, I. 3-4163. hand aapdert. wallpaper Steam men preferred. ' ^5246 or Barbara Woods, Jtl For 816,950 ' room split level, ROCKVILLE -t- Mountain St. — ^ "4 ?S ten l^ rt not be corrected by "m.k. good- Ineertlon. era equipment, floor poUahers preferredi-iJA 3-0989, 9-5182. coppeFjilumblng, 3 baths, alum­ GUARANTEED-USED- CAR 9-7702. 114 bathe, Mie-csr garage. Lot 6 room single. 3 bedrooroa, excal- PACKAGE STORE for sale. Priced vacuuma. C. J. Morrison Paint ATTR ACnVB room for bualneas or inum sKumta. garage. , central, VERNON—6 room ranch. A-l con­ 100x229. lent kitchen with buUt-ina, new NO MONEY DOWN — 1964 Ply; right. Appointment only. J. D, Store. 888 Center St.. JM 9-9718. profeMional woman, centrally lo­ dition. 8 acres lar.d that could be V—MANCHE8 TER--N ew 8H room good .inconte. Carlton W, Hutchins, rOCB OOOPEBAXION WILL 3 . 2 7 1 1 mouth staUon wagon, 6 cylinder, Pealty, MI 3-5129. 470 Main St. Help Wanted—Male 35. cated. Call MI 3-6931 after 5. BusUiess Ltocations Call tor further tnlorpatlon and J t l'9-5132. furnace, garage, patio, large lot. BE APPRECIATED ' li/.iai m i ^ t • uaed for building. 4»4% m o r t g w ranch, buUt-tt G.E. oven tad .. 813.660. George J. Colemta, TR very clean, good motor, body per­ AUTOMArtC zig-sag sewing . for Rent .64 range, fireplace. 8 bedrooms, near appointment to see. OWN YOUR own buAinesa — high NATIONAL company paya 8100 NORTH F'»D—Room, hoard o] can be assumed. Priced for qlil^ 8-4045. t r 5-4710. fect. It's Brunner’s for values. chine, icee than 6 m ^ th s t Bale. D. Realty. MI 8-5129. 4T0 bus,-school. PHced to sell RANCH >IOMES gallonage, 2 bay service station. plug weekly. Sales work. Daniel­ tional.tional, aeparate entrance,ei perl■k- AIR-CONDmONBD . 8-room office. Open evenings till 9. MI 3^5191. worth over . 8i00. Sacrifice, Main St. 815,600 Call Richard F. Dlmock MI 9-4543 MI .3-7357 Automobiles for Sale 4 MSL RAII90, Soon available for lease on heavily son territory. Married. Late model caeh. MI 8-2940. ______tng, 86, J « 9-2469. 100% Main Street location. Park W* have ton ranch homes in COVENTRY ? Lost and Found car. Willing to relocate. Promo­ Co., MI 9-5245 or Barbara Woods. gtop in s t 843 Main S t., Manchcaler for sale. MoaVof them $95 DOWN BUYS a 1959 I^arkC 6 traveled Route 15. near thickly Ing. Marlow's, SaYMaln St. BOWERS SCHOOL, .8 - 00m co­ M l 9-7702. _ - - 1951 8TUDEBAKER Champion. passenger sedan with automatic \aetUed cohimunity, For details tion. extra benefits. Call TR 5-9004 SEE THE 1960 Wheel H dna riding PLEASANT ROOM for a gentle­ Room 15. B>-e new and a few ellghtiy used-. WATERFRONT / l o s t —Cocker Spaniel, long tailed man, aeparate entrance, parking. lonial, entrance hall, diehwetaeri Heater, radio, overdrive. 1951 drive, radio, heater, defroster cail J .'F . Sullivan. ORchard 7-1861 or AD 6-1929. .______tractor at A P Equlpftient.x 945 MAIN STREET-Building for com­ birch cabineti, partial recreation VI—MANCHESTER. New Hating. We are able to take your pre'sent male. Puppy, white and bro^ Bxi>,18, after 8 p.m. Call Jn 9-2951. mercial business or office use. ALICE CLAMPET. Reslto^ home in treds if you wish. JUsI 4 bedroom cape, idSal for (qtart)- apota. Wearing harness. MI 3-4M9. Pontiac sedan. Heater, radio, hy- executive car, beautiful white, new Center St. MI 9-2052. room, garage, trees, 818,300. As­ Six room cape. ImmaculaU' con- tlve. 2^ bathe. 2 fireplacjr, full dramatlc. No down payment, 82 car warranty, Brunner's, your f u l l e r b r u s h sales and service Will subdivide. JH 9-5229, 9-8., sume preaent mortgage, antan dlttoh; Attached breeaeway and call'— we will give you the loce- - Birch Mountain area. h o r s e , s a d d l e and bridle. 8150; ATTRACTIVELY furnished rooms. Walk-out basement to, ' terrace, weekly. Col^ Motors, Ml 9-0980. Lark dealer, bn Ihe Manchester- route work. Starting -guarantee garage, ameeite, drive. Near Man- REAL ESTATE Hone an you can drive by, Building'Contraeting 14 MiliinerY Dressmaking 19 OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU also, one saddle, 835. after 8 p.m. C o^ J ete -fight houaekeeping fa­ LARGE STORE at 26 Birch St. caah. Carlton W. Hutchins, Jn beautifully, landscaped.' Aeeuma NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Vemon town line in 'IfalcotW'He. Business Services Offer^ 13 891.50, plus expenses. Ambitious, chaster Hoepltai. 813.700 R F. pall MI 9-5680. ______cilities'available. Pricea as'low j Apply Marlow's, 967 Main St. 6-5132 IS OUR 414 % 'mortgage. Pass Book No. E-3781. issued by DE CtmMlER MOTORS EXPERT TAILORING—On ladies’ TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS courteous, married, car neces- as 810 wdeltiy. Central. Children 1 Dimock 6^ . Ml 9-8245 or Warbare NO MONEYxiiOWN—1954 Buick, 2 GONDER’S TV Service—Motorola ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ sarv. Manchester • Wllllmantie Near Main St. Parking. T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor The Savings Bank of Manchester net work done. Honest and relia­ and gentlemeh's clothing, 139 USED L U M B E R -C leta 2x8 2x4. accepted, limited. 14 Arch Street,! MANCHESTER Vicinity—large 6 Woods, Ml 9-7702. ______^ SXYS, . door sei^ , dynaflo. radio, heater. and Philco factory aeryice. Hi-Fi, LAUNDERETTE area. Phone Ml 9-0090 for inter­ room Cepe pod on half acre lot, BUSINESS WELLBS AGENCY has been lost and application has phonos and auto radios.' 214 Spruce ble workmanship. Call Roscoe Woodland St. Call any time. Ml 2x8 tad up. Assorted a h e a to ^ . Mre, Doreey. BRICK BUILDING—Approximately MI 3-1577 BrunnrPs in Talcottville. Open 3-2264. Easily managed aild, operated by view. ■ full shed 'dorm er, attractively vn-O LA STO N B U R Y — Juat ovar Coventry Joe Coughltt >■ ‘^mo.mt*^’'de^U*^'i "THESE FINE CARS ARE SURE St. MI 9-1486. Tbompson. MI 8-1896 for esti­ flooring inside doors, window 2500 square feet for rent. Call or evenings till 9. husband and wife, grossing ap­ inquire Jtl 8-7922, 10 Henderson paneled fireplace wall, utility Maneheater town...... line...... New cuatom. PI 2-7888 N Ft ment of the amount of depos . p l e ASE. BANK TERMS OF mates. PROpuernON supervisor wanted. eaiih. plumbing auppliee riP«». room off kitchen, asking 115,900. built 6 room ranch with 2-car ga- tag, deal with a realtor. See toew THIS IS A FIRST! FLOOR SANDING and refinlshing. proximately 826,000 yeariy^with ex­ hot wattr *nd iteinn (urniictB, Apartmtntf—Flati*^ COURSE. 1959 CHEVROLET 4-door station Power press or press brake set-up Road. is A. Beechler, Realtoy. MI 8-6669 rage. 2 baths, built-in dishwasher, top value arvlii listinge TODAY ■ wagon with radio, heater, power Specializing in old floqra. MI ALL TYPES of carpentry, recrea­ cellent profit. Financing arranged. cabinet elnka ta d bricks. O i»n Tenementb 63 lem ranch'In Buckley Wonted— Real Estate 77. LOST—BLUE leather key case, tion rooms, remodeling; additions Moving—^Trucking— experience required. Small plant, 'TWO STORES for rent. 82-34 Oak or MI 9-8962. .stove, oven and diapoaal,. remov­ 818,100—Ml TWO-FAMILY 7-7 steering, new car warranty. It's 9-5750.. ' ' '' Will consider lease'. rtatly 8;S0-8;80 p.m. Saturdays 8-4 School teea. 3 large b^_- key., M l 9-5858.______■ THIS WEEK’S SPECIAI and garages. Painting. Call MI Storage 20 excellent opportunity. Submit Street, heat furnished. Call MI able windows, 1485 square feet of baby doll. Big trades; low pay p tn. Call Choman Houaewrecklng. FIVE ROOM duplex, .hot water, MANCHESTER—6 room split 'evel. rooms, caolhet kitchen with on eteem heat, city sewerage FARMS. ACREAGE tad 'llstinga AVOID T i n - spring rush— lawn 9-4291. resume to Box L, Herald. . bath, shower,, yard, no heat. 1101 9-ie^. ______living area. Large high wooded lot. on homes wanted. Call U A R 1956 Rambler Cross-Qatintry ments. We need good 1952 1953-19.54 J. D. REALTY MI 9-2892. wooded lot, 18x22 recreationitfo room, Magnificent view. 823.900 coi"- -separate ' dmttg room. and city water. 8-car garage, kme- Announcements______2 used cars. We can do business. See mowers sharpened and repaired. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Sullivan Ave..'Wapplng, Jtl 4-1948. built-in stove. 110' frontage. Only Many extras. Attached ga­ Realty Co., Inc. Ml 4-8198. Bve- Wagfoft Free pick-up and delivery. All BIDWELL HOME improvement ing Company. Local and long dis­ MI 3-5129 470 Main St. 2<4 ROOM HEATED apartment, all plete. R. F. Dimock Co., JO 9-8248. Rlta drive. In good condlttbn. One ninga, BU 9-6786. ______Brunner's in Talcottville. Co. Alterations, additions ga­ GEifERAL MECHANIC wanted. utilities supplied, stove and re­ 816,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, JO or Barbara Woods, JO 9-7702. rage. Assume 4t4% . mort- INCOME TAXES prepared in your standard shift, one/«wner. Very work guaranteed. Sales, service, tance moving, packing and stor­ d o u b l e s in k . 184 Green Manor a t t r a c t i v e ' 4 room and bath tenement now veeanL rages. Roofing and siding experts. Must'iiave tools. Call JO 3-2749. garden apartment. Oxford St. frigerator furbished. Available 9-5182. ______gag d eave,. . I SELLING—BUYING—Trading? We home or by appointment. Exper­ nice. • ' 1967 CHEVROLET. 4-door station parts and rental equipment. L A M age. Regular ser'vice throughout Rd.. Jn 9-3796. V m —SANTINA Drive — Custom Aluminum clapboards a specialty. First floor, ample heat, hot water, March 15. .MI 9-1690. offer you ■ free confidential tt- ienced tax work. 24 hour service. ^ l y $345 Down wagon with overdrive, radio, heat­ Equipment Co.', Brunp Moeke. MI New Ehglanq States and Florida. Help Wanted— Female 35 j ;x p e r i ^ c e d . loom fixer ta ROCKLEDGH5—6 room ranch. 3 817,800—If Grandma Moaea could Unexcelled workmanship. Easy MOVING—Deluxe Frigidalre elec­ parking. References exchanged. built L shape 8t4 room' ranch, im­ 'CHARLES LESPERANCE spectiona and arrange all ftamc- Ml 3-4723. ______er. It's a honey. See Brunner now; 3-0771, TR 5-7609, collect. MI 3-6563. . bedrooma, aeparate dining room, aee thia red ranch home aet budget terms. MI 9-6495 or TR work bn Crbijipton and Knowles tric range, reasonable; gray sofa, 8116. AD 6-1289 or Residence Su­ maculate condition, fireplace, Ing from start to finish. 1957 Rambler, Custorn Cross- MI 8-5191. looms. Good m e of pay with in­ Hoaaes.for Rent 65 IV^ ceramic baths, center naJlwey, combination aluminum dooia and high oh a hill, neatled In a - MI 9-7620 FEDERAL INCOME taxe. pre­ LET US TAKE care of your rub 6-9109. ■ AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co, Local- 840; gray chair, 820; r ^ cixA\r, perintendent. Jtl 3-1809. many other attractive features. 8. grove of treea, she would will work hand and glove with Counti-y Wagon bish removal , by ^ur weekly pick mo'vlng,,, packing, storage. L«w centive, paid holtdaya. paid vaca­ windows, beautiful location, Itag* pared with your aavlng. tn nilnd. ■ equipped.-^ Immaculate NO MONEY DOWN — Two 1953 GIRLS A. Beechler, Realtor. JO 8-6969 or certainly paint a picture of you. Member Multiple WhUng Ford V'g set"-ns, radio, heater, up service. Monthly rates. Man­ ALL TYPES OF carpentry work rate on long diatance moves to tion, and sick benefits. Apply be­ wooded Int Price 818,500. R. F. b o u t o n ; Service. Call toe .Elhwrorth Mitten ^aaonable rales. Gall Ml 9-6248. out. X , done. Alterations, dormers, roof­ Immediate' openings for ex- tween 9 to 4. NatlonabFilter Media near Keeney JQ 9-8952. . Dlmock. Co., JO 9-5248 or Barbara it. Features '3 bedrooms, ready to roll. Also 1951 Hudson, chester'Rubbish. PI 2-8381 after 5. 48 states Ml 3-5187. garage tad back yard. Bus and Agency, Realtor*. MI 3-8W0. ing, porches, finlsli upstairs, perien.ced stenographeri. clerk Corporation. 1717 Dlx4wll Ave.. 3-0913. large living room'with fire­ INCOME TAX returns prepared by . Only $395. Down 1952 Pontiac, 19.53 Packard. We ^sek rack. 85, 8-9 p.m, 37 Del- cbUdren’a.achool handy. Hot water PORTER STREET Section—7 room Woods, JO 9-7702. ______' Five room ranch, extra large TAMKIR TREE removal, land basements and garage, etc. Call MANCHESTER Package Delivery. t.vpists St Fuller Brush's new New Haven. Conn., Tel. CH^8-6866. ar gas range furnished, 8120 place. knotty filne kitchen, former Internal Revenue agent in can do business. ^ ow monthly pay­ mont St. MI 9-7M1 EAST HARTFORD — 6‘i roome. home near school, den, full dining DC—WETHBRELL Street — New tile bath, full basement. lot with brook. Pru;e,4 room ranch. 818,990. Oversized Buckley, Broker, 7932. 0-8938. Wagon Open evenings. fringe benefita, wages and ideal GENERAL RENTAL, agency- We double garage, nire neighborhood, 15x24 with flrepiece, built-in book- 28x40. Fully plastered. 1-% bethS. ping. Assume 414% mort­ Fully equipped. Very nice. stove moving specialty. Folding 9x12 RUG WITH matching 10 foot bus, adults. JA 8-2618. caaet and deak. attached one-ear OLGA w . COWELL. Broker PHILCO-BENDIX. 16 Ib. 25c; 1954'FORD, new top. good tires, re M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ Roofing—Siding 16 chairs for rent.. M l 9-0752. working conditions. Apply Per­ Two years minimum experience runner. 835. Jtl 8-0042. _____ apecialt’ e in rentalt of ell kinds fireplace, custom built kltche'n, gage tad save. Onlv $295 Down garage, second floor, 1 bedrooms large bedrooms. Minimum down dry. 10c. Luokv Ladj^LSunder- built hfintor, radio, heater, 8195 ice. Spring cleaning time. Attics, sonnel Office, 88 Ixmg Hill St. setting up and operating Warner, J D, Realty. JH 3-5129, eveninga MANCHESTER—Deluxe 4-bedroom COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, and Swazev turret lathe, second and bath, extra ' building lot FHA. R. F.- Dlmock Co,, , JO(818.800 -A matchtezs home value. MI 9-6013 MI 9-2432;-. cellars, yards. Residential. Com­ Bu 9-6811, Extension 285, J41 8-1637. 470 Main St, colonial. I ’ i hatha. large mnporch. NOTICE 5J^m\'Vation\"i'%^o"p^n'T4- 1955 Rambler 2-Door SUtion mercial, Industrial. Incinerator Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, shift. Excellent high hourly rats Diamonds— Wstchi 120,900. Phllbrick Agency. JO 9-8245 or Barbers Woods, JD 1330 square, feet of eem- asbestos rTOfing. Also aluminum, Painting— Papering 21 FOR RENT—Why look , further? Completely redecorated. 2-car ga­ 9-8464. ______fortehle ranch living. 3 bed­ EXCELLENT VALUE Id accordance wito the reqtore- — —hours- -WagoiL ______and' cardboard drums. Light ______plus Incentive. Jewelry 48 rage. Rental Is 8160 per month. 9-7702. trucking; MI 9-9'7.17. galviinizid br copper gutters ibU We have new 1^-room .—heatta rooms. 1*4 tiled hatha. 24 menta 8f the Zoning Regutt««W One owner. Radio, Heater. , .Auto Drirlnif^^hool 7-A ARE YOU "S^ORi^riDo you- wTsH^ Call 'The'Jarvis Resllv Gor-Ywirr -----BUILT BY ANSALDI X—BOLTON—4 room ranch,:. an- -fooMi'Vtt^roont-wIth-fire­ tor toe Mendieeter. O m n AMAZING BHe^troIux (R1 Special leaders. MI 8-7707. — — ------i EXTERIOR AND interior painting you had-'6bmethlng different to GRAY MANUFACTURING LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler—re apartmanta in residential arei of -8 BEDROOM RANCH — Only $245 Down Rockville Juat 15 minutes from rental headmurters. 283 E Center closed breezewey wtth> -ialouale place. full basement, patio, the Zoning'Board of A p p ^ ^ complete JK9.76. World's lightest MORTLOCK'S, Man’ches^ecls lead­ ana paperhangtng. Wallpaper do? Selling Avon is the answer. CO, nalre adjusts watches expertly., Rockville St MI 3-.4112, MI 9-1200, JO . Five room ranch, full basement, weight h « v y duty cleaner. See it r o o f i n g } SIDING, painting. Car­ books. Guaranteed workmanship Hartford' by Wilbur Cross High windows, garage, awnlhgs. com- double lot. Close to Buckley $15,600 ing driving school. Three. sHllIed Hoasehold Services Your contacts are pleasant, and KSintale price.: Open Tuesday' — — - 3-7847. I two fireplaces, hot water oil heat, today^^all iElectrolux. Ml 3-6306. 1957 Ford 4-Door Sedan pentry. Alterations and additions. Reasonable rales. Fully Insured. 16 ARBOR ST. way. kitchen appliances furnished blnatlon doors end windows. 14- School. • ______Custom 8 cyl. Radio, heater. courteous instructors. Class r'Oam it will be exciting to watch-your thru Saturday. Thursday eve- ' cast iron radiators, full Insiilation, Uvtaf room, ia lTxl8, .tlreplaee, " Offered 13-A Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ Fast and courteous service. Leo HARTFORD, CONN^______- Ml 9-4387. MI 9-4824. TR 5-1166. acre land. Immacuiate condition INcdME TAXES prepared in yodr One owner. Low original mileage. instructions for 16 - 17 year olds'>. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn sales increase every week. You ninga. 12^ Spruce St. plastered walls, ceramic tile bath, 814,400. R. F. Dimock 0 0 . JO JARVIS REALTY CO. Mpfrgte dining area, nice Mtcheh, Municipal Building J Pelletier. Ml 9-6828. will earn 82-8 an hour. Call CH SIX ROOM HOUSE. 890. INSUROR tile Ittto. attached garage. Price (ome or by appointment with your Only $295 DoWn Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director FINISH Holland window St. MI 3 - 4 :1 0 . ______■ - - J" . - --- WANTED-Bartender,. 6 days per ATTRACnVB 6 room duplex, three birch cabinets, city water and city 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, JO REALTOR Ing applications: STATE HBAR- of Driver Education. MI 9-7308. 7-4137. 9-5229. 9-5. I Includes wall to wall carpeting, savings__ I___Mr In ojinsR mind- MI 9-6058. PAINTING AND paperhan week, good pay and good working and Food 49-A bedroom*; large cabinet kitchen, 'sewerage, amesite drive. 9-7702. tNG ALSO. shaded made to RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and MI 3-4112 JO 8-6766 ! fireplace mirror and equipment, !1955 Ford 2-Door Club Coupe metnl Venetian blinds at a new ______Good cleun workmanship at rea­ conditions. Experience preferred ■tainlesB ateel sink and tub. Base­ Flak Tire Sendee. Inc.; w* INCOME TAX returns. Small busi­ LARSON'S, Connecticut's first li­ built-in roofs, -gutter and conduc­ WIRERS I (2) six room ranches. 114 hatha, MANCHESTER - Beautiful two- i atove, refrigerator and^ washer. I Falrlane V-8. Fully equipped. low price. ' Keys made while you sonable'rates. 30 . years in Mm - but not necessarv. Appiv. Willle’i SEASONED hardw^.hardwood. cut ""y ment and attic, two porches, oak Apartment .Buildings Broad St; Induatrlal Zone. S p e ^ ness landlords, individuals. censed driving school trained — tor work; roof, chimney repairs. full basement, two fireplaces, hot family home 4-4, plus porches and PI 2-8311 JO mortgage can be aasumed. ,Verv Nice. wait. Marlow^s,.^______chester. Raymond Fisks. Ml Experienced wirers rsfluired to Steak House, 444 Center St., after length. 810 a lokd delivered flooring throughout, ateam oil exception is requeetod tor a R ^ Prompt and confidential. MI Certified and approved is now of­ Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray heat, copper window screens. for Sale 6fi|Water oil heat, cast iron radiators, garage. Elxcellent Income. Full Only ^245 Down 9-9237. assemble and solder resistors,: 11 a.m. Grentland Nursery gnd l-and full Insulatiqn. plastered walls. JO 9-1200 pairer'e LIcenae and Certlllcata of 9-1053. ______fering classroom and behind Jackson. MI 8-8326. price 817,800. Three bedroom ELVA TYLER, Realtor wheel instruction for teenagers. ALL MAKES of radio tad wires and condensers to metsl 1 scape. MI 3-0689 \ Adults p refer:--. g o o d in c o m e potential-Elling-1 wreh "abinetrrlty water and city Approval for aame. THOMAS HARRISON — Painting Park Available March 15, Tel. JO ranch, garage, large lot, CENTER PARK AREA—8-famlly Joseph Lucas; 2t9 North Mhtt 1957 Plymouth 4-Dopr Sedan MI 9-8075. home electronic equipment ex­ and paperhanging. Guaranteed chassis. Experienced only need ap- OPPOR’TUNITY in sales. Man 21-35 ABOUT TWO tons loose hsy.-^O at ton 3 Apartments, six rooms and j sewerage, two-esr lpa**Age, amesite MI 9-4469 to represent a progressive com­ 9-7529. extras. Full price 815,800. Short 4-4, separate heating eysteme. S t ; Bua. Zone HI. Special Personals . 3 6 Cyl, standard Shift. Very clean. pertly repaired with i\ 9 0-day Roofing and Chimneys ^6-A workmanship. Ml 9-2497. ply. bam. F. C. Seastrand, 91 Soilth bath. 7 m m s and 1’4 baths,..... 4 drive.(j-jv. PREPARE FOR driver’s test: pany in the Connecticut area. Call way out. Nice home with income. 90x180 lot, amesite drive. Hpuse MI ^9901 MI 9-5051 Uon ia requeated to erect gaamtte New tires. ’ guarantee. Call Mr. Britney sM he ONE 2-ROOM apartment tad one! room* and bath. Large lot, short Full price 87,900. Many more—all, VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in Ages 16 to 60. , Driving and class Manchester TV. Ml 9-1048. ROOFING r- .Specializing repairing INTERVIEWS ’m ,L 2 P.M. between 4-5 p.m. MI 3-1900, Main St. X distance front Rockville stores. vacant, immediate occupancy. aendee atation. Only $295 Down EXTERIOR and interior painting. xS-room apartment, both furnished.; FIRST TIME price rangee. Call the Ellsworth j John H. Lappen, Ihc., JO 9-5261. SMALL'CHH^REN? Immaculate 3 my own home shop. Forty years room. Three instniclors. No wait­ -tw fs of all kinds. New roofs, gut- Ceilings refinlshed. Paperhanging. Near new school, all city conven­ bedroom rtatih-TlSht near new All peraons Intereated ih*y GRAY MANUFACTURING Xil utilities iuppiied. pleasant real-1 ON THE MARKET Mitten Agency, Realtors, JO 3-6930, tend thle hearing. * factory experience. All makes, 1955 Oldsmobile 2-Door Hard­ ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ TV SERVICE — Potterton’s all tbivwork, chimneys cleaned re­ Wallpaper books. Estimates given. " YOl'NG MAN FOR SALE-Baled Timothy hay. detKial section of Rockville. Call i iences. good Income potential. _ „ Lake Street Scho«^4n Vernon. my. PI 2-7249. makes. Highest quality guaranteed p a i r ^ Aluminum aiding. 30 CO. *13.900. McKeoiwn Realty, JO'Opposite Minnechaug Golf Course or MI 9-8524. ! EAST SIDE-7 room home, em Zoning Board of Appeals low rates, free estimlites, . free top Fully covered by Insurance. Call Route 85. Hebron. JO 8-7780, TR 5-8916 or TR 5-3011. | ------l aluminum storma, Near everytotag but «to-< ^ try pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, work'apd parts, over 47 years ex­ years’ xexperience. Free esti­ Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. MAILING DEPT. t h r e e o r four bedroom Daniel L- Hair. Chelrm« Every fine accessory and then 16 ARBOR ST., HARTFORD ®'****:______;_____• ' •______I Six room cape, 5 finished rooms. gxrage. ameaitc drive, Aekl living. Aeeume 4|4% G.I. or JA 3-5409, ______perience, Famous tor service since mates. Csil.Howley, MI 3-5881, MI LARGE Pn.E of hardwood, large FOUR ROOM apartment, eutome-; enclosed front porch, hot w atM ; Edward M. Saari, Secretary some. This one Is a showpiece. ifuli shed dormer, full basement. 2 812.600. Paul J. Correhti, ‘S8 for minimum down payment, E. Garage— Service— Storage 10 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best 3-0763. Opening for a young man In our planks 2 inches thick, reasonable. tic- hot water, second floor, adults. heat, two-car garage, patio. JO B. Buahey, Real Eetate. JO 8-2083 AdvtrJIp. 63 WANTED—Bam ot large shed type Only $345 Down I WAITRESS Part-time. 11 a.m.- 3 mailing department. Full-time posi­ Rti.sines.e Property for Sale 70 fireplaces, tile bath, breezeway and ! 3-5363. service. p.m. Apply Adrian’s Drive-In, 800 JA 8-2616. Call JO 9-5987< 9-1583 after 5. | building. Will tear down and re­ ■* ■ - Courses and Classes 27 tion. Minimum age 16. Apply garage, combination windows and' Heating ahd^lumbing 17 W, Middle' Ip k e .. — ______.. . 2-APARTMENT doors, large lot: Quick occupancy. move for usable lumber con­ 1957 Rambler 4-Door Sedan GARAGE FOR. RENT. 139 E. Cen. HAROLD * *NS, Rubbish remov- , , • ------______f i v e r o o m flat^i^ate oil TDEALZrrUA’nON tor amali busi- - tained; Call MI 8-7900. ■■ ELECTRONICS olfers well-paying EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Garden— Farm— Dairy Asking price, 818,800. One owner. 'U ke he'w, Stand'ard ter St.. Ml 9-7177. at, cellars apd attics cleaned. FAUCETS LEAKING? V ^ ill HOUSEWIVES—If you are Inter- furnace Summit St Half block nessman. 6 room home plus 1 story j positions to tjechnlciana and serv­ 50 from High School. Immediate oc- BUILDINGS shift. Ashes, paperrf' all rubbish. Harold pack Or replace washers any eated in helping ' yoUf tamily pjRST NATIONAL STORES, Prodnets 5 room ranch—rooms extra large, frame building (2480 sq. ft.) lo- ( Automobiles for Sale_____ 4 Only $395 Down Hoar. MI 9-4034. ______icemen. "Leam-by-delng” - train budget to enjoy the finer things in ------cupancy. 885.- Call- - JO after cated 2 blocks from Main St., GARAGE FOR rent at 182 Maple faucet for 82, labor and material now at Connecticut’s Oldest Elec­ INC. FOR SALE -- , Macintosh. All rented with year lease. 86,0001 full basement, hot water oil heat, included. MI 3-4523. life -let us sho'w yo:i how this can 8. j yearly Income. Can be purchased j fireplace, .full insulation, tile bath business zone n, ‘'realistically OLDER CARS, mechanics spe- Rambler 2'-Door Sedan St.. MI 3-4751. WEAVING of Burns, moth holes _ xtrontronic School. Day and evening be accomplished by utilizing your Park and Oakland Ave. Greet 'ngs and Starks, at low farm priced 415,900. S. A. Beechler, cials, fixlt yourself cars, always, ^ u— ises. Spring term stalls March East Hartford pricea. JO 8-8116. 529 W. Center h e a t e d APARTMENT. 4' rooms, 'separately. Priced to aell. Put yout;! with vanity, comblnatton w in dw s Like brand new. and torn clothing, hosiery runs, PLUMBING AND heating — ree- few free evening.s’ weekly. Car and doors, garage. ouUide fir* Realtor, MI 3-6969 or JH 9-8952. a good selection. Look behind our handbags repaired, zipper re­ 20.'^\Llmited enrollment - tree St.______' Alao amall apartment, heated, ' money to' work. Enjoy income plus Only $395 Down Wanted Autos— modeling installations, repairs. necessary. Cail MI 3-5247. ammortizatlon. place, shade treea, nicely land­ office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. placement, umbrellas repaired, All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ placem ^t service—extended tui­ with private bath, partially fur­ VERNON — Lovely setting, near Motorcycles 12 tion planNFree catalog. New Eng­ REGISTERED NURSE Or L.P.N. nished Apply E. J, Holl, JO scaped, city ,8*wer and water. 80 parkway 1219 sq. ft;— California 1957 Metropolitan Hardtop men’s shirt collars reversed and perience. 24-hour service. Call Rotiseliold Goods 51 days occupancy. Owmer moving. WANTTED — Clean used cars. We replaced. Marlnw'g Little ' Mend­ land Technitql Institute, 56 Union for relief, 4 day week, convales­ 3-5117. ranch, l'*4 baths, den, ratted, Like brand new. Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4749. J. D. REALTY 10 Day buy, trade down or .trade any­ WANTED TO Buy clean Chevrolet, | ing Shop. Place, Hartford .Conn. Phone cent home. Rockville TR 5-4291. AT NORMAN’S hearth game room. . Only 817,900. thing. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. Ford, Dodge or Plymouth with low : DELMONT ST. Section 5 rooms, 2-family, 5-4. Oil heat, porch 'Only $295 Down JAckson 5-3406 470 Main St. JO 3-5129 combinatltm windows and doors, R F.' Broderick, Broker. JD; mileage Must be reasonably Millinery Dressmaking 19 Manchester first floor, oil heat, gaa hot 9-1278, TR 5-1073. ______/ NEED A CAR and had your credit ALWAYS A FINE SELECTION DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE tool shed, city sewerage and water, priced. MI 9-3422, pany doors and windows, custom water block from bus,- school, turned down? Short on down pay ALTERATIONS and fine hemming. 15-year-«hl Colonial, ••-i shopping Garage. Immaculate sidewalks, curbs. Lot 105x275. Very SOUTH CXIVENTRY. Maxwell St.— ! work guaranteed. Call collect Wil- — . $888 inent? Had a repoaaesaton? Don't OF CARS AT Avoid the spring rush! Call MI # SEPTIC TANKS rooms, tUe baths, beau-, condition'.. JO 3-0094 betyreen 5-8 INVESTMENT PROPERTY clean throughout. 5 room ranch. Large living room. giv« up! See Honest Douglas, gel iimantic HA 3-1196. tlful living room, fireplace, Business Services Offered 13 3-5630. CLEANED and INSTALLED All new, 10-piece living room', p.m. 8 room split—recreation room, Fireplace. Extras. 815,500. exclu­ / toe lowdown on the lowest down , DE CORMIER MOTOR laundry room and pai^ally Hava several pieces of excellent sive. Maddock k deVos. Realtors, 10 piece bedroom, .20 piece kitchen FIVE ROOM tenement, newly dec­ knotty pine laundry room, IH and smallest payments anywhere RADlO-TV REPAIRS, any make IRONING DONE in m home. M l! BOLTON finished recreation room In income property For further to- JA 2-0295; evenings PI 2-7008. ] Not a small loan or finance com s a l e s , INC. _ SEWERS set. baths, built-lns, wall to wall car­ cars, amplifiers, phonographs and i 9-3687. basement, combination I . orated, Available at once. With oU - pany plan. Douglas Motors. 333 Manchester's Own Rambler Charming 6 room Ia c h i n b c l e a n e d heat. Inquire at 34 Spruce...... formation please call peting, garage, combination win­ changers. Over 47 years lota] ex­ split level, 3 bed­ storms, nice garage and NORMAN'S. INC. (I) —6 room country home —com- MaiJlsr Water­ broided ruga, ^ds, mattreaZe*. 1 c“ tod. MI 3-2658 after 4 . close to schooTs and shopping, j Ml 0-4578 and builder. Jtl 3-4860. basement, tot 150x200. ' 814,500. e t new. Drive It at Brunner's In Tal- CHAIN SAW work Trees cut. proofing Done. brbnze-bfasa dinette aets, efirofne apartment for rent. Marioh E. Robertson. Broker, JO 814.900. , j MAKRS IT ueeRRATlVI W i HAV ' HR R O O M N Reasonable rates. Cail PI 2-7558 Tol. Ml 9-3291 JBuick^hardtpp, su jet .m q d e L ^ ;;:;;^ '^ !,,;" n.^ v W n gs— MtoJiafr.aata-JiaMteaLtabtta.-atl%-^pj,f,4-nfntor --eiMtvic-atove...-hMiL. aiX_ ROOM Caipe, itz baths full 3-5958. (M) -6 room (^ape—2 unfinlahed, i Djmaflo R. H., WWT ^ ' between i :S0-4:30 or ' any time totA 40% .off .Aff'nn on new.furniture. nAw-fiimihir». OpenOoeii watcf IncludGd 9115 monthly. «'«tiapcellar, hnna*house ajidand rrougrouhaa“ n u H 6x- 896 DOWN BUYS a 1969 Silver Saturday or Sunday. [HlcKINNEY BROSr high <^4% mortgage can ,be , - Full Price $799 9-8, Saturdays till 8. i-eBlanc Fur­ J. D. Rental Agency. 479 Maln St.. celient comUUon, well landacaped MANCHESTER -- Keeney Street, Havyk. JExecutive car. Beautiful. This Is Yout Home! 5*4 room Cape, ultra modern. In assumed. -— !' 69 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ' ^Scwerog* Disposal Co. niture Hospital, 195 'South St., MI 3-6129. corner lot, Buckley School, shown BRUNNER’S Jet black 6 cylinder, overdrive. lintment. Phllbrick Agency. evety rpapect. Kitchen with huilt- MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA ISfl'192 Pearl St.— Ml 3-5308 Rockville, TR 5-2174. by appoii (N) Bolton —4 room expandable I 'This car will- give you 28 miles 4*4 ROOM unfurnished apartment, Ml" 99.8464. r iiis. Light airr living room. At­ Cape—1’ ’. acre'lot. Top condi-i toe Mafibhester-Vemon Town per gallon guaranteed with over­ television, service, MI 9-4641. ‘ On "Mnce 1»«7 By Keid .centrally'located, rent 860. Adults. tached garage. I,^rge lot. Conven­ tion, original owners. Don’t de-1 —ip Llnedn Talcottville drive. all leather reclining seats, FOR SALE—Used furniture. Tel. 812,60d 6 room cape, aluminum ient location Maddock ..dfVos. LISTED BRO W .ARE A FEW SAMPLE iUYS It’s Been Of Course” Phone MI 3-4524. . ,lay—812,900. J Open Eve. Till 9 ’Tel, Ml 3-5191 (-ustoni radio, heater, defroster, AUCTION 8-7449. siding, trees, near bus, school, Realtors. JA 2-0255; nverfinga PI sheipping. Carlton W, Hutchins, MI i clock; cigar lighter, padded dash, We Are Pleased To Announce. Another Outstanding Sale THREE r o o m s and tile bath. 2- ' .► 7008, ME 3-7183.C .^1.-. , - ...... ■ (0 1 - 6 room, 4 bedroom home, 2 1964 FORD Victoria, radio-heater.'i'back up lights, whitewall tires NOTICE QF PUBLIC HEARING SEVEN PIECE Duncan Pbyfe ma­ UnoleUm, Venetian bllnds.iieat ta d i-518\ ""'"'V} ‘ bath's- niee neighborhood. g“ -1 1957-MERCURY MONTEREY MANCHESTER—West Center. St. t m DOME CORONET overdrive. Good condition. Call Ml 1 *Pare never'used, "*yer hogany dining -room set, 850. JH. hot water ftirnished, ’ Parking. rage. New low price of *15,900. S-anoo after 7 n m ■ new car warranty. It s yours ON PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER EXTENSION Antique ~ Fine Furnishings ^ Modern J'rOisa. Main and School Street section; In­ VERNON STREET—6 room ranch, A well built home for >omf^tabIe 9-DOOR SEDAN $1295 8-6QOO aner 7 p.m. , $95 down. Caah quire at 11 SchoiJl or 294 Spruce attached garage patio, air-condi­ living, 7 ■ room English Colonial. ,(P 1—Excellently-constructed Gam -, V-8 HAROTDP $995 IN EAST ELDRIDGE. EAST MAPLE arid CHIN A — GLASS — BRIC-A-BRAC * tioned- full basement. Exclusive Attached garage. Large bed.rooms. bolati ranch, complete . with! Mercomatic, radio, heater- I br trade. Brunner's,. your Lark CHAMBERS FURNITURE Automatic transmission radio* hooter. Tw’o*tone. 1950 PACKARD for sale. Best offer. 1 dealer, in Tslcottville. Open eve- GRANDVIEW STS., NORTH TO OAK ST. RESIDTTE OF.A PROMINENT WF*ST HARTFORD ESTATE 5 ______- listing. By appointment only. J. Newly decorated. Extras. Mad­ rec. room. 2 (I replaces, targe j CaU MI 9-?792. nings till 9. ____ _ SALES FURNISHED 3 room heated apart­ D. Rsaltv, Jtl 3-5129, 470 Main St. d ock '& deVos, Realtors, JA. 2-4)258; kitchen. ' ; SALE AT LEGION HALLr-MANCHESTER. CONN. ment. Private entrances. Parking. evenings PI 2-7008, ME 3-7188. ' EAST ELDRIDGE ST ELRO STREET—8 room homej^n- . North Side (On Leonard St., Off Main St., Opposite State Armory) 503 ErMiddle Tpke. Adults. Apply 299 Autumn before WARREN E. HOWLAND,. 1953 PLYMOUTH ’ Jtailing Address 7:30 p.m. , trance hall, large front porch; Dne- FTv 4 R60M ranch in Vernon with 1953 PONtlAG 9-PASS. liJame SATURDAY, MARCH 12.19^ AT 10 A.$^. car garage, gbod condition. Estab­ carport amesite drive, aluminum Realtor NOTICE OF PUBI-IC HEARING Leo W., Sr. and ElizAbeth Richloff...... -. . 217 Autumn St. AH floor samples marked 2-OOOR SAVOY . , .B ox 741. Manchester Exhibitinn: Fri. Eve., Mareih 11; 7-9 P.M., After 9 A.M. Sale Day BEAUTIFUL, almost new, 4*,4 lished neighborhood Priced for storms, 813,900. 4*,4% mortgage 575 Main Street STATION WAGON m Wilhqm J. Maguire' (« ...... ‘ down. Visit our salesroom for quick sale. Phllbrick Agency. MI can be assumed.'J. D. Realty, MI Jianchester, Connecticut | Automatic transmlselon. FnUy equipped. ON PROPOSED WATER MAIN EXTENSION IN ro6m duplex in niitt neighborhood Hydraniatic. radio, heater. i South Side Large Mahogany 3 part (each a:tiptablei Duncan Phyfe dining excellent buys. , for children. Heat furnished. Large 9-8464, . 3- 5129, 470 Maiti gt,_ . Tel: MI 3-’1108 . .16 East Eldridge St. Robert L. and Joj'ce E. Johnson ...... table, beautiful-mahogany Sheraton crotch mahogany aldeboard, rhodern,. Youngstown kitchen with Evenings: MI 4-1139 MI 9-985$| EAST MAPLE ST. and GRANDVIEW ST., ..B ox 741,. Maneheater THE SUBURBAN - » In beautiful WALNUT ST.—2.family, in excel­ William J. Jtaguire ...... set of 8 dining chairs in Sheraton style, 2 slant-front desks, cherr MI 3*5187 dining area. Lot of closet apace. MI 3-0527 Birqbwbod Park. Three bedrooms, lent condition, ctose to school and NORTH TO OAK STREEt EAST MAPLE ST. ry chest-of-drawers, 2 small secretaries (one mahogany with 10-5 7:30-9 -"Large living room. Tile bath, two 1956 OLOSMOGILE “9 T 6-DR. bedrooms, large cellar. Pa'rking T rooms. Sophisticated -pHt-level ''"bus. reasonably priced. S, A. SDC LARG® rooms. 2*4 story home, 1958 FORD FAIRLANE North Side inlay, one cherry), maple 4 post bed, maple and pine chest of Beechler, Realtor. MI 3-8969 or EAST MAPLE ST. Jlaillng Addi'esa PAIR WEIMAN gold tooled leather a a. Available March 15. JH featuring luxurious living, sleep­ 1*4 baths, one-car gar.age. Lot Name , , ' drawers, mahogany and maple commode, Butler’a desk, .large.;: I ing, recreational facilities. 4*4% HOLIDAY HARDTOP S1S95 North Side , .15 East Maple St. top tier tables; Coffee table, peij 3-^452. ■ •______MI 9-8952. 80x308 with small greenhouse in “500” CONVERTIGLE $1895 Mailmg Address Leslie T.-and . .-0..^ Mae --D. Robinson walnut chest-on-chest, mahpgan.y chest of drawer*, 2 fine sofa* I mortgage can be assumed with HydramaHe, radio, heater, power etaertag. poww Name ______. Box 741.' Manchester ((JhippCpdale and Sheraton aljlC), love-seat, fine candlestanda, | feet condition, reasonable. ML rear. Off East Cepter St. See this Black ivith red Interior. Fnrdomatic, radio, Box 741, Manchesfe||i*'William J. Magu:re If yoif have been looking for a lovely ^stinctive I'Jew MANCHESTER—Oversized 4 room moderate down layment. J. D. brakes. William J. Maguire (cherry spade ft., snake ft., mahogany 2 tier dropleaf, tilt top, 3-5825. ROCKLEDGE house before you buy'. 814,900. Phil-j heater. South Side" England Colonial home on the west side of Manchester apartment, deluxe kitchen, ce­ Realty, Ml 3-5129. 4?0 Maih St. 'brick Agency, MI 8-8484. South Side Alfred and 'Stella Phaneuf...... : ...... -I* East Maple St. othei's). Ottomans, gate-leg tabtel many fine mirrors (Grorgian ELECTRIC range —40” Unlveraal ramic tiled bath, modern brick Immaculate 6*4 room custom William J. jiagulre . .Box 741, Manchester gilt and mahogany with Phoenix bird, 2 eagle with chtin bulls- SECLUDED. immaculate 8 rqom William J. Maguire,...... Box 741, MAnchester your search is ended. This amazing value features a with deep well, excellent condi­ building; Completely redecorated,, built ranch. Built-in oven- and talcottville :—5*4 room ranch, { eve, small Q.A. ^id othersi. ’Framed C*I ship prin^ English tion. 850. JII 8-2834. ' heat and hot water provided. 8139 ranch, built-in stove, garage, range; cabinets,____ _ dinette______area, 3 GRANDVIEW ST. • g r a n d v Ie V s t . completely finished recreation room with beamed ceil- attached garage. Walk out baae- BANK TERMS — HIGHTRADES — YEARS TO FAY East Side ■ p'rints. Oil painting (landscaped) -by S. Lavigne, pair Venetian monthly. The Jarvis Realty Co., many extras. 3 ac^es trees. Only gp^ciousspacious bedrooms, living room EASt Side - candelabra, wail sconces, espalier tree lamp, Victorian pole SDC MAHOGANY Chippendale din­ *19,900. Carlton W.' Hutchins, M I' *' - "menf, L a ^ e lot. Built 1957. Mad- Name Mauling Address ing,.an(l built-in bar. On the first floor you will see a vour rental headquarters 283 E. with fireplace tad picture window, dpek k deVos, Realtors, JA jsjame ' MaShuK Address screen, tall Tiffany vase, hurricane shades, anniversarj- clock, ing chairs, table, buffet, sacrifice. 9-5132. WHiiam J. Maguire ...... B ox 741. Manchester Center St., MI ,3.4112; JH 9-1200; __ : finished rec. room, attached ga- i 2-0269; evenings PI 2-7008, AD | NOTE; NO MONEY DOWN ON MANY!! WUliAm J. MAgu:re ...... Sevres jewel box, pair Staffordshire dog lamps, s-hip in .shadow large living room with fireplace, oh yes, there is a fire­ ED 8-9096. Wendell R. and Berenice C. Poucher ,.. 81 Brettbn Roed JH 3-7847. WILLIMANTIC — 4 extra -large 1 ph*s many, many fine tea­ 2-8872, ' j Wendell R. and Berenice C. Poucher ...... 81 Bretton Rose box. ship model ‘Bluenose," p»ir cock flght prints, musical birds place in thiVecreation room also, formal dining room,- Weat Side a t t r a c t i v e 3*4 spacious rooms room expandable ranch, breeze- .i***-**- CALL MR. STICKELS FOR DETAILS ON THIS FLAN. Weat Side • - , in cage, VictoHani, birdcage. Oriental ite m s’ (pair painting* in Musical Tnstniments ^53 SMALL SIX room colonial plus in-1 William J. Maguire , . . Box 741, MAhehester kitchen and lavatory. On the second floor there is 3 spa­ way, oversized garage, city water, William J. Maguire, ...... - ...... B ox 741, Jfanchester leak frames, vaseii,''imoBBlcVfcture, Chippendale tray with Orien­ with, heat, stove, refrigerator, ga PAUL J. CORRENTI eulaled Sttlc, fireplace, modern, | tal gold design, teak make-up box, etc.). Vases, decorative qrna- HEAR THE Kinsman spinet orgqn. rage, excellent residential area sewer, 2 extra lota, 812,900. J. D. You Are hereby notifle'd that the Board of Directors of the. Town of You are hereby notifled that the Board of Directors^f the Town of | cious bedrooms ignd bath. For your convenience there is foi-''traciou!i living. Rent 81;10. Jtl Realty. Ml 3‘8129. 470 Main St. plastered walls, shingled exterior, i ments. few brass items, plates, other china, etc. Ell Terry shelf Finest of home organs. Lifetime Ml 3-5363 . beautifully , labdacaped lot With j | Manchester propose to construct a.water main in East Maple_Street Manchester propose to construct a ‘sanitary sewer in East Eldridge . | enjoyment. Dubaldb Music Cen­ 4-0238. - . clock (fine case and label, not original works), 2 paintings apother lavatory off the master bedroom. Air attached MANCHESTER-6 room Colonial large old treea. HO foot frontage. and Grandview Street. , " . Street, Etat Maple Street and Grt(ndview Street. . | I’ (desert scenes) by Rbger Scott, mahogany ^Canterbiiry, pair ter 188 W Middle-Turripike. Call VERNON—5*4 room new ranches, garage' completes this lovely home. Such extras as alumi­ FOUR ROOM apartment, centrally . with built-ia oven tad range, dii.h- Coolest place ih town In sqmmer. Yoii' are given thia notice a* the ow'ner or owners of, land or 'htilldinga 'You are given Ihis'ndnie as the owner or ownere oMand or buildings ' 'feather bird picture*, many other choice offerings. ' . M l’ 9-6205. built-ins’, 3 spacious bedrooms, located; first floor, 870 monthly wasner,' I ’ i baths, ceramic tile, Walking distance to ' elementary, upon which the coal of such extenaioh may be asseaaed.. upon which the coal of such extension ma.V be assessed, Additions—from .another larg^West Hartford home: Hepple- num! combination windows and cfUTieting are also fea­ fireplace and paneled wall. Joseph 14x20 living room with fli;eplace, junior and senior high achoott.j JUST ARL____ with garage. Immediate, occupan­ plus m tay, many extras. Here tt ObJecUoiiA to the propoAed constriction will be heaid by the Board of Objectidns to the proposed consti-uctioii will be heard by the Board of vyhite ittin'or with urn and floral flnial. plume iplay, Q.A. 2 part Rossetto, Buildir. ,M1" 9-0308. churches, shopping, and transpor­ mirror, tob engraved. Mahogany regency library table few tured. We are proud to have this home as a Jarvis listing meht of famous Lester Betsy-Ross cy. J. D. Realty. JH 3-5129, 470 terrific value at 815.900. Gall Paul M A M C n S T lK Directors at a Hearing-to be held th the Hearing Room of the Munici­ Directoraaf a Hearing to be held in the Hearing ^ m of the Munic^^ ' spinet pian'o* at Ward’s low price tation. Assumable 4Vi% mort­ (WHERE VOLUME CREATES VALUE) . 301 CENTER ST. chairs, etc; ” LUN(?H~TRUCKMEN.LUN(?H- , and will.be fiappy to show it to you at -ypur convenience. Main St! 813.900—6 room cape, aluminum J,. (torrent!,,jn 8-6363, pal Building, Manchester. Connecticut, at 8 OO P.M., E.S.T., March 22, pal Building, Manchester. Connecticut, at 8:00 P.M., E.S.T., March 22, chairs, etc. of 849V Free bench, delivery apd gage or new,m ortgage with ap-| siding, fireplace, hot water' heat, OPEN NIGHTS TUX 10:00 P.M.—MI 3.6185 1990, .. < 4 IQAfI tiiningk Ward Muaic- Stores, M CENTER STREET—5 rqom flat, proxlmately 83.000 down. Occu­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS dormers, garage, trees, hue, BOARD OF DIRECTORS ; ROBERT M REID A SON. AuctioMon Summer. Open Tuesday. Wednea second floor, Immediate occupan­ B K ROOM Ctae (tod, Weat Bide. pancy March 33: Now Vacant. 1 TOWN, dF MANCHESTER TOWN OF MANCHESTER 910 M AIN ST. PHONE MI 9-7170 JARVIS REALTY CO. day, Thursday, Friday till 9, Bat cy. Adults only. CM 9-8281, ®xt. mortage. Carlton W, Hutchins■ JQ 9-7983. - By RICHARD MARTIN PHONE M I ^-4411 Q ii oemer. Ml 9-9389. By RiOHARD MARITN, RAYMOND R. REID Ml 3-4112—MI 9-1200—PI j2-8$!ll - - tudaya uq -6 p.m. 636. MI 9-6183, General Manager. ' General Manager. MANOHEiPrER, CONN. MI 8-6766— MI 3-784‘l( MucbS,lM0. < litalCh 8. I960; AM . Ns. MW, Advt No. 668. \, \