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VOL. L X X X m , NO. 171 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 (OtaarifM M FOffO U ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Johnson Reports A ccord Events Rail Mediators Report On N-Explosives Cutback In State Governor Firm NEW YORK (AP) — Presi-^ated Presi luncheon In NewApoeetble information helpful to dent Johnaon announced today York their discussion of American On Session Limit ‘Definite Gains’ to LBJ a new cutback in the production "I am happy to aay,” John­ policy.” Johnson said such dis­ of nuclear exploalve materlala son added "that Chairman cussion must be responsible and and said Soviet Premier Khru- Khrushchev has now indicated in protecting U.S. security "par­ HARTFORD (AP) — ■hchev haa indicated that he too to me that he intends to make tisan politics must yield to na-_ Governor Dempsey today "intenda to make a move in the a move in this same direction.” tlonal need.” stood firm on a bipartisan aame direction.” In a wide ranging foreign 3. If there is to be any im­ H ard Ii^8ues Johnaon aald that the “ aub- policy speech, Johnson said: provement In relations between agreement that the Special atantlal reduction” in the output 1. The U.S. policy of trying to the United States and Red China Session of the General As­ of enriched uranium will be "isolate Cuba” from the rest of the Chinese Communists “ must sembly opening tomorrow Still Remain, carried out over a four-year pe­ the Western Hemisphere and re-examine their view of the be limited to congressional riod. Together with other reduc- defeat its efforts to spread com­ world” and change their ways. tlona, the new cut means “ an munism "is working.” Johnson Johnson declared that "so long redistricting. The Demo­ R eedy Says over-all decreaae in the produc­ said "we will continue this as the Communist Chinese pur­ cratic chief executive noted tion of plutonium by 20 per cent policy with every peaceful sue conflict and preach violence that he had an agreement there can be no easing of re­ and of enriched uranium by 40 means at our command.” with the “Republican lead­ WASHINGTON (AP) — per cent.” 2. He has instructed the Cen­ lationships." 4. If (E g r e s s cuts the pro­ ership that the session The White House said to­ “By bringing production in tral Intelligence Agency and the day federal mediators have line with need, we reduce ten- State and Defense derartments posed foreign aid program this would be called for one item alon while maintaining ail nec- "to be ready to provide major year as it did last year the ef­ and one item only.” reported to President John­ fect will be to “directly dimin­ •aaary power,” he said in a candidates” in the presidential "I hops that ws can live up son "some definite firains” in ■peech prepared for The Aaaocl- election campaign with "all ish the security of the United States” and Johnson will sub­ to that agreement,” he added. emergency railroad bar­ mit new requests for supple­ His comments came as GOP gaining talks aimed at mental approiwiatlons. leaders and in dividual legisla­ averting a nationwide 6. The United States is in the tors indicated they would like to open the scope of the session 6 _<.!>> strike. battle against communism in "However,” said White House South Viet Nam as long as its on several other matters. Laos Coup Falls, Republican party and legis­ press secretary George Reedy, help is wanted and its assist­ lative leaders over the weekend "there are some very difficult ance needed. Johnaon said "no Issues that still remain.” negotiated settlement in Viet indicated they would like to have the session consider a new Reedy said one of the media­ Nam is possible as long as the tors told him that the talks have U.S. Opposed It Commimists hope to achieve item . . . what to do with a re­ cently up redlceted $18.8 mil­ now reached a stage "where to victory by force.” gain an inch la as difficult as it 6. In Western Europe "In- lion state surplus. They suggested it might be was to gain a foot a week ago." Reedy said intensive talks will SAIQON, South Viet Nam^Souvanna, but he was believed (See Page Eight) used for additional aid to local (A P)—U.S. diplomatic sources in Vientiane, which was reported education or cutting the sales continue, with Johnaon main­ said today the right-wing army calm. tax from three to one half to taining close liaison with the coup in Laos had collapsed aft­ "The situation in Vientiane three per cent. mediators. er one day. U.S. opposition to appears to be gradually revert­ The GOP leaders stressed Asked whether Johnson was the coup apparently was a ma­ ing to what it was before," an Mrs. Johnson that at the time they agreed satisfied with the report, made \ jor factor. American diplomat said. with the governor to limit the at about 10 p.m., Sunday, Reedy "The situation is back where In Bangkok, however, the agenda to congressional redls- said; "Obviously the only thing R was 36 hours ago,” said an newspaper Thai Rath said that On Plane Hit tricting they were not aware of that would be satisfactory is a American diplomat who had after the report of the coup’s i the prospects o f a big surplus, settlement.’’ been in contact with the U.S. collapse, Vientiane radio re­ which was reported a few days He said Johnson commended Embassy in Vientiane, the-Lao­ peated Sunday's communiques B y Lightning ago by State Competroller Ray­ both sides "for the gains they tian capital. from the military committee mond S. Thatcher. have made, and urged them to He said reports were still which staged Sunday's predawn CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) — The republicans said they re-double their efforts" to settle sketchy, but that diplomatic dis­ coup. Lightning struck a four-engine will honor their committment the five year long work rules patches from Vientiane said Leonard Unger, U.S. ambas- United Air Lines plane carrring but added if the governor ....tv dispute. neutralist Premier Prince Sou- .sador to Laos, had brought pres- Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson here "wants to talk about using Johnson reportedly met with ▼anna Phouma had been re­ ■sure on Gen. Koupraslth Abhay, today from Washington. Radio this surplus intelligently rather Yanked from the ground (at left) by a balloon line near Mill Valley, Calif., federal mediators and negoti­ leased from house arrest and the anti-Communist career offi­ antennae of the plane were than spending it for political Danny Nowell, 12, was lifted to 3,000 feet before the pilot saw him and descend­ ators for both sides Sunday idght leaders of the coup had apolo­ cer who led the army group damaged slightly, and the purposes, we are ready and for a report on the 10-day-old gised for their attempt to topple that overthrew Souvanna's co­ bright flash frightened passen­ eager teo do sp this week.” ed. Boy is shown at right in a San Francisco hospital today, where he is being talks, which he hopes will avert the coalition government alition. gers. The (xmgresslonal 'redistrict- treated for shock and a chafed left hand. (AP Photofax.) a nationwide strike Saturday. The dispatches said the rebel Secretary of State Dean Rusk, No one was injured aboard Ing plan worked out by the He had oailed for a report by leaders also apologised to Gen. who had been visiting South the plane, lyhich the First leaders of both parties, is being today but apparently Sunday Phouml Nosavan, right - wing Viet Nam, said before leaving Lady's party of 20, shared with night’s session covered the leader in Laos, who was not for Washington that the United regular passengers on a Vk- fort democnito. by Walling I B lx t t o O ll P u U s ground. linked to the coup. States disapproved of the coup hour flight that weather made In telegrams to Governor Travel Snarl Seen Reedy described the negotia­ There was no immediate in- rough all the way. Dehpsey and Democratic C^ialr- tors and mediators as "a group fopnation on the whreabouts of (See Page Bight) A United spokesman said lat­ man John M. Bailey, the Wal­ Boy to Height of very weary men." er that "a static discharge from lingford Town Committee pro­ They have been talking for 10 the clouds struck the top and tested the proposal to include Schemed for Fair dgys ^ c e Johnson won a volun­ bottom radio antenna, and they their town in the new fifth dis­ Of 3,000 Feet tary strtkd postponement for 18 Poll oia O P Leadership were slightly damaged.” trict alCongress. Former Presideht "The men aren't just sitting common occurrence,” he add­ Danny Nowell will be the center ed. said they want to remain in civil rights demonstrations on Harry S. Truman said tha atall- there glaring at each other,” Says Nixon Likely to Win the third congressional district of attention when he tells opening day of the World’s Fair ih would bs "damn fooUkh.” Reedy 8aid. The president’s wife, com­ schoolmates about his weekend mented simply that the flight because of "historical ties to Wednesday now reportedly in­ "They’ll make a damn si|dit Asked whether Johnaon might New Haven and the towns in adventure, but It’s doubtful any clude a scheme to tie up most more enemies than friends by NEW YORK (AP)—A naUon«f> Your Personal Preference was "not the smoothest.” will envy him. ask for a further poetponement the Quinnlpiac Valley.” of the city’s transportation sys­ doing a thing like this," said of next Saturday’s strike dead­ Wide poll of Republican county Goldwater—722 Danny was one of several tem -subways, commuter trains Truman, who arrived in New chairmen and other party lead­ N ix on -801 (See Page Eight) boys holding restraining ropes line, Reedy said the talks were and highway travel. York Sunday to make a televi­ not now at a point where the ers named former vice Presi­ Lodge—198 Two Beaten Badly on a balloon piloted Saturday by The "secret” plans, reported sion film about his administra­ dent Richard M. Nixon as the Scranton—191 William R. Berry of Concord. administration would have to HARTFORD (AP)—Two teen­ by newspapers today, could tion. ask for a further extension. most likely winner of the 1964 Rockefeller—84 Queen Will,Skip agers remain in critical condi­ To tighten his grip, Danny play havoc with travel in a city Supporters and opponents of OOP presidential nomination. Others—7 wrapped the rope around bis Any extension would have to tion in Hartford Hospital to­ of eight million swelled by thou­ the civil rights bill in the Senate be on a voluntary basis because Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arl- No preference—88 day after a bat bludg­ ijrrist When Berry signaled to sands of fair visitors. a ^ eed that the public harass­ Eona, however, was far ahead The first Associated Press Irene’s Wedding cast off, Danny shot skyward 4ll delaying provisions of fed­ eoning police said was adminis­ President Johnson, scheduled ment could have an adverse ef­ eral law have been exhausted in as the personal preference of survey was made last October; tered by their father. with the balloon. to be an opening day visitor, fect on chances of passing the the 1,606 persons participating. the second in December after PARIS (AP) — .Dutch Queen the dispute. "They are not respmiding,” a Screams of startled spectators may get caught in the transpor­ legislation. Reedy said there is still no The survey was the th M such the assassination of President Juliana has washed her hands hospital spiAesman said. went unheard in the gondola. tation snarl, one civil rights Said Sen. Hubert H. Hum­ reason "to be discouraged thiu poll taken by The Associated John F. Kennedy. of the Rome wedding of her Both Denise Podosowskl, 17, The balloon rose to 3,000 feet leader said. phrey, D-Mlnn., floor manager far in the collective bargaining Press. In the first poll, Goldwater was daughter Princess Irene to a and her brother, Henry, 16., are before Berry heard Danny's Tactics reportedly being con­ for the House-passed bill: process" as a means of settling In the survey, which began a nmaway. In the December long-shot pretender to the in comcM, Uie spokesman aald. urgent plea; "Mister please April 1, correspondents in 60 findings—after President John­ throne of Spain. sidered include pulling emer­ "W e’ll be hearing from people toe dispute. Hiey suffered severe head in­ help m e.” who will be disgusted and out­ states and the District of Colum­ son took office—Goldwater's po­ The family of the bridegroom- juries. gency cords on fair-bound But he added; "You have not Berry was horrified to see the raged.” bia questioned more than 3,000 litical stock dropped sharply. to-be, Prince Oarlos of Bourbon- Police found the teen-agers trains, jamming ticket lines— reached a solution until you " I don’t think civil wrongs county chairmen, vice chair­ Goldwater, however, continued Parma, announced in Paris imconscious on th« floor of toeir without buying tickets—at fair have reached it.” (See Page Three) help the cause of civil rights,” men, town leaders and other to lead the field until Nixon Sunday that the couple would apartment (at 47 Main St.) entrances, or picketing the gates Negotiators for five unions party officials. passed him in one part of the marry in a Roman Catholic early yesterday afternoon. to dissuade fair visitors from Humphrey added. and nearly 200 railroads are re­ There were two part.s in the April survey. ceremony in the Italian capital Ih eir father, Joseph, 47 was entering. Sen. Richard B. Russell, D- ported at a stage of practical Ga., quarterbacking forces op­ questionnaire—"Who Is your Some support in the first two on April 29. in the kitchen. When police ap­ Queens Diet. Atty. Frank horse-trading never before personal preference to be the pollsills went to both Henry Cabot Complaining that the Dutch proached him, he swiped at Ms Envoys Defer O’Connor prepared to seek a posed to the bill, said in a sepa­ nominee?” and "Whom do you Lodgge, ambassador to South roykl family was told of the ar­ own throat with a raaor blade temporary restraining order to­ rate interview that its passage (Sm Page Eight) think the convention will nomi­ Viet Nam, and Gov. William W. rangements Just before the and inflicted a minor wound, day against any traffic snafu at under threat of violence and dis­ obedience "would put us in the Scranton of Pennsylvania. They newspapers got the news, the police said. Appraisal of the fairgrounds. He invited nate?” category of a "banana repub- Here are the results; received many more votes in queen's secretary announced in Podosowskl, reported in satis­ demonstration leaders to meet Most Likely to be Nominated the latest survey—this despite the Hague that Juliana and factory conation at McCook with him today to discuss their Uc.’ ” * LBJ Policies Russell said that Northern Nixon- 626 the fact that, like Nixon, they Prince Bernhard would not at­ hospital, was charged with as­ highway-jam threat. Bulletins Goldwater -427 have not campaigned in any tend. sault with intent to kUl. As the reported demonstration liberals are hypocritical when It primary election nor said they A spokesman for the Bour- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- plans grew—from an auto stall- comes to demonstrations. Lodge—189 "When demonstrators (re­ Culled from AP Wires Scranton—169 are candidates for the nomina­ bon-Parma family admitted Ident Johnson, in confidential in on access roads to the fair cently) blocked traffic on New Rockefeller—60 tion. that relations between the two reports many European embas­ to sit-ins, lie-ins and alike on other major highways, bridges York’s Trlborough Bridge and Others—19 sies sent to their capitals, got (X)HN RETRIAL SOUGHT (See Page Eight) and In tunnels throughout the No opinion expressed—228 (See Page Three) an “ A " in domestic affairs. But NEW YORK (AP) — The News Tidbits grading was deferred in his city-reverberations sounded in (Bee Page Bleven) federal government went to from the AP Wires other major, foreign policy. court today to get as speedy / A number of Western diplo­ a retrial as possible in the mats, who cannot be quoted, perjury cases against Roy M. ^ V> ^ Former President Harry S. speak with surprising frankness Inter-Racial Visits Swapped Cohn and Murray E. Gottes­ Truman says leaders of planned about these reports. Converse' man. Hie 21-day trial at the civil rights stall-in set for op­ tions with them, reveal that the pair ended suddenly Sunday envoys have amazingly similar In Homes of Middle Qass night and was declared a mis­ ening day of World’s Fair in views about the Johnson admin­ New York are "as foolish as trial by Judge Archie O. istration. / Dawson because the death they can be” Two Turk­ ot The explanation for the flat By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS^'be, but they win friends among of the father of one of the ish Cyiprlot shepherds kUied by tering high maik in domestic Thousands of Negro and white the Negroes because of this Jurors. The Jury had been de­ Greek Cypriot guardsmen be­ affairs is simple. Johnson, the families across toe country Mrs. K. R. Kldwell, coordina­ liberating for four days. Aaat. tween IXirk and Greek vlUages. diplomats are saying, has tried a new forum for Inter-ra- tor of toe visits in Baltimore, U.S. Atty. Gerald WaJpta U.S. District Court trial gf achieved in a remarkably short clal discussions Sunday: each where 20 Negroes and whites aaked U.S. Dlst. Judge Ed­ Roy M. Cohn and Murray E. time good working harmony other’s homes. visited 23 homes, said; “ It's a ward Welnfeld to "asaign thia Gottesman on perjury charges with Congress, something which The occasion was the first natural way for the people in­ caae out aa aoon as poaalbla eiuls in mistrial because of they say was on a sadly low National Home Visit Day, an volved to meet each other.’ ’ for as apeedy a retrial aa poe- death of father of juror. . . level during the last period of outgrowth of an Idea put Into About 1,000 persons took part slble.” The defense objected Posse tracks down five danger­ the Kennedy administration. practice nine years ago by a in a Louisville visit program. to toe government’s haste. At Pittsburgh, where officials ous oonvlots who escaped Lin­ In foreign affairs, however, Chicago Inter-raclal Roman said they were surprised by toe coln, Neb., state penitentiary grading had to be postponed be­ Catholic lay center, toe Friend­ PHOUMA s a f e cause of what diplomats deli­ ship House. turnout, coordinator Robert J. PARIS (AP) — Prinoeea Saturday. cately described as Johnion's Slmonds said, "Everyone I Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson flies In tidy bungalows and apart­ Souvanna Phouma, wife ot reserved attitude on most for- ments, middle-class whites and talked to, Negro and white, is to Cleveland, Ohio, tor another the Laotion neutraliat pre­ Negroes exchanged visits and trip aimed at spoUlghtlng Pres­ mier, received a message (See Page Hiree) shared coffee, cake and—hope­ (8 m Page ThrM) from her husband today as­ idents’ programs and women’s fully—lots of conversation. suring her that he was welL careers in government . - ■ • They talked about civil rights The meeeage sent from Vien­ Scientist Dr. Hugo Benloft says SovietB Reducing demonstrations, schools, chil­ Johnson Orders tiane on Monday morning —• there is a possibility earth­ dren, housing and just plain Laotton tone — aald slniply. quakes may be caused whm gi­ getting along together "Am In good health.” ant blocks of rock melt Uke toe Forces on Cuba In Alden, Pa., near Philadel­ Review of Draft cubes from heat of earth’s fiery phia, Negro William Saunders, COURT BARS FAIR STALL WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ core. WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. 36, told a group of whites of his NEW YORK (AP) — A Thieves burgle $600 worth at officials expect 3,(X)0 Soviet' experiences after he and his dent Johnson has ordered the Judge laaued today a tempo­ cash and cuff-links from west troops to be withdrawn from family moved into an all-white p „ to review the mill- rary restraining order, elfee- Cuba in the next two or three community. * B end London home of. two Beat­ tary draft with "toe possibility tlve Immediately, barring In­ les, Geotge Harrison and Rlngo s(eeks, reduolng the Soviet mili­ In Cleveland, Ohio, where ra' terference with all modaa ot tary contingent on the island to clal troubles broke out two of meeting our requirements on Starr . . , Four former offi­ sn entirely volunUry basis in tranaportatlon to tha World’s a 800 to 800-man advisory and weeks ago, more than 1,000 Fair, which opens Wednesday. cials of Nasi sxtMmlnation training mission. peraons participated in toe toe next decade." squad nentenoed to prison terms Johnson made the announce­ Justlee Joseph M. Conroy at The Russians have been home visit program. the Queens Stot* Snprsnia of four to five years for part methodically reducing their Five hundred whites visited ment at a news conference Sat­ court signed the order, in wartime masaacre of 6,100 62 Negro homes in Detroit and urday and conceded that there aimed forces while steadily building at foreetalllng the plaanad Jews in eastern Poland. Negro Roy Dixon expressed toe are inequities in toe conscrip­ up Cuba's, and Washington un­ etaU-lB by eivU rights groojw. Arab Baathlat Socialist gov­ hope that not only whites would tion system. The President rs- derstands the Soviets will turn Among thooe named la tha ernment in Syria a opuses over to the Cubans operation of learn from the exchange. called that he had helped legis­ neighboring Imq of "fanning "Misunderstanding Is a two- late toe first peacetime draft in order were Isiah Brunses Off to Meet the Redcoats 84 antiaircraft missile bases. head Breeklya ehaptsp ittn flaoM of later-Arab sM e” TheM are equipped with sur- way affair,” he •aid. "Many 1940. of toe

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74 $ 5 2 .. allies. Angeles, put It this way: "Hu­ mass clril rights demonstea- likely to encounter, too. Like all Bridge Press Association, la a by maintaining an A-minus Also, Marjorie Luke, Stephen tlons were held, 80 Negroes and down," Berry ooeured him. meeting, the future pariw and avenge, while 133 received Maher, Sheila Mallon, Audrey Tha envoys of course are mans are humans, no matter other conductors, he’s better tasty collection. One of my fa­ aware that 1964 to an election what the color of their skin. If whites quietly visited each oth­ He cut off the propane burn­ with some compoeers thsm with raeraatlon program araa dls- vorite hand! from the book, al­ A Q J 10 9 S regular honon by maintaining Markham, WUUam Marks, Tim­ ^een W ill Skip er. Similar vlslte took place at Nnaen, Jnnaes Edwnid, son of Mwaitf 1. and Mary © f t B avaragee. othy McCann, Karen Mega, year and that customarily do­ we can get people to accept ers sending hot gas into the 70- others, but I can’t say he’s weak McDonneU Nason, 132 Maple St. He was bora March 30 cuaaed. *nM diacuaMon focused though not as spicy as some, mestic problems push foreign this, all our problems will evap­ Little Rock, Ark., and Atlanta is- the multilateral nuclear force, Tha site of the wedding has chestra claims to be 60 years Loftus, Broad Brook. He has a sister, Kimberly Ann, 21 ordinance to the council. U this Elaine Hyson, Eric Johnson, bell, Sandra Chapin, Christine — JOR.EEN old, but It was so bax&y broken months. Kathleen Johnson, Robert John- a project which should reach a been a center of contention. The . . * . . la adopted by the council, the Chasse, David Chatel, Suzanne new phase tn June when an Bourbon - Parmaa reportedly up during World War H that planning and zoning oonunis- jy, son, Kathleen Klldish, Karen OhUson, Barbara Oooconi, Carol CUT Mpitay-Timliy-Wednesday any daim to such a long con­ Sylvester, Anthony Joeeph, son of Donald J. and Kays I f Kilpatrick, Eha Klvlmae, Susan American destroyer Is used to wanted a glittering ceremony slon could then implement the Comber, Linda Oox, Patricia demonstrate its feasibility. De­ in the Netherlands with a full- tinuity abould be severely dla- Grubb Sylvester, Portsmouth, Va. He was bom April 8 at ordbiance’a sUpulatloas In Its ao ABeoumuy APa IN Lafond, Tara Latawic. Portsmouth. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mn. Atoo, Marilyn Ledgurd, CUUre Davies, Andrea Deary, Mary spite Washington’s fervor, there dress turnout of European roy­ coupted. Since, for practical town planning. Frankenberg, Robert Godin, alty. The Dutch government re­ purposes it is really about 30 Henry Grubb, Portsmouth. His raternal grandparents are Levesque, Helen Lockward, is almost complete lack of joy Mr. and Mn. Joseph Sylvester, 48 Scarborough Rd, His mar BIMhem Bowling Barry Gooding, Barry Gregory, among the Europeans, includ­ fused to sanction anything that years old, it haa acoompUahed The Wapping Mothen Chib Carol Martin, Beverly Mazur, ing those who consented to peur- might Indicate Involvement In ternal great-grandmother Is Mn. Ihomas Sapienza, 91 WEEKDAYS: 7:00 - 9:20 Kaithy M)cOonnlcit, Elaine Me Paulette Hanson. 59* a graat deal, but it is not one Autumn St. His paternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Syl- win go bowling Tuesday at the Also, Mark HeUsr, Bruce tic^te In the demonstration. the question of royal succession CHUCK of the wra-kTs top twenty for Vernon Lanes. Members are re­ Mahon, Todd. Metoalf, Karen l%o U.S. contention that the In Spain, vaster Mazzucchl, IBl Oak S t Hence, Louis Hennequin, Peter example. In fact I don’t tidnk quested to meet at the 0cm- Meyer, Carol Mldhalek, Born Herdic, Barbara Higbie, Joyce munity House a t 7:16 pjn. 49* it la any better than the Hart­ Minton, Gays Morrison, Chdt Oaron, Cynthia Jean, daughter of Nelton Joseph and B Z E C B B a Holland, Robert Hughes, Leslie ford, or at least it wasn’t In lieagoa Presents Artist Mdower, Judith Newcomto, Ks(- Hunter, Barbara Hurteau, Wil­ CORNED BOTTOM ROUND Judith Snow Caron, 107 Eldrldge S t She was born April 11 The South Windsor Art STEVE MoQUEBN 6 9 1961. at Manchester Memorial HospitaL Hsr maternal graw^MUV "THE BLM|r fa Color ran Nowiokl, Edwin Oates liam Hust, William Ipema, Pet­ League will present YWniam Sandra Olsdhefski, Spsan Page, er Jackson, Michael Johnson, it Quite another case is the enta are Mr. and Mra. Lyndon Snow, Qgrtford. Her-ralernal Oow^,' arUat and exhibitor, to­ Cleveland Orchestra, the. fifth grandmother Is Mrs. Dora Caron, 78 Spruce St. She has two STANLEY WARNER Baibara Pettis. Robert Ponton. Nell Kovensk^ Joseph Loney, i t e n d i iliNG SNOW WHITE! day at 6 pjn, at the South Atoo, Nancy Preepott, Philip John Luman, Fruices Manning, in next aeason’s serlea. Under brothers, Michael Joseph, 4%, and Kenneth Robert, 2. Windsor Bank and Trust Oo. George SzeU this group haa Ire- * . • . . Quish, Matthew Reiser, Maur­ Joem Mariow. community room. Cowing is an Also, Marjorie McCuUum, come one of the world’s t ( ^ DYtalla, Michael Joseph, son of Terry M. and Catherine Instructor at Westminster TATE een RJback, Abigail Richmond, Chariea Robinean, Cheryt Rdb- Russell MeUieny, Philip Miner, VEAL SALE notch aggregations. Tm sure CaprUozzl lyitalla, 281 Spruce S t He was bom April 12 at School, Hartford PnbUc High MAT. DAILY AT 2 P.M. tnson, Carol Rouleau, Philip Gregory Moberg, David Mor­ TERMITES LO IN CUBED moat critics would piace H in Manchester Memorial HoiqiitaL His matemal grandparents School and the West Hartford In are Mr. and Mrs. Martin CaprUozsL 89 NorU^Id St His ineee Dally All Week Rusoonl, Nancy Ryan, Joyce ton, Cheryl Muschko, Patricia the top ten of the finest orches­ A rt League. Art League mem­ t(3olor I START 1:80 Nickerson,- William Palmer, VEAL V E A l tras anywhere. Like Mr. Ehr­ raternal grandparents an Mr. and Mn. Joseph DYtaUa, bers are asked to b r i ^ one of Rylander, Andrea Sandals, Cathy Pansullo, Linda Pavel, NAT BE ATTACKING ling, Mr. SzeS win bring a sol­ TOlton. Elvh Marilyn Saplta, Cynthia . . . . . their own patatlngB to the Stephen Penny, Caryl Phinney, oist to his BudhneU concert meeting. Piwslty Bohuetz, Ferae Sedwifts, Diane Sally Plats, Christine Rlggott, CHOPS STEAKS This time It win be a woman, Hany, Dana Lynn, daughter of Norman C. and Joyce Get Aeqnainted Party Sharp, Karen SibrinSE, Made­ Jane Roy. and a vioUnist. She is Edith King Hany, Middle R^, ElUngton. She was bom April 10 The St** Fraaris of Aj in line Slade, Carol Smith, Lillian Also, Susan Royce, Cheryl TOUBHONE m BONELESt 1 7 ^ 4 5 : Peinemann, German by birth, at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gmndpai^ Men’s Guild wlH hrid a “get "KISSIN* Smith, Douglas Smythe. Russell. Richard Schofield, ents a n Mr. and Mrs. George F. King, 380 Woodbrldge St. acquainted" social and card Shown At 8:80 and 8:00 Also, Ellen Sostman, Anne Anita Shoff, Walter Simmers, BE SURE...for o somplets FREE litip9cRon VEAL CUBES for and UtUe known in thia coun­ Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Etony, COUSINS" try although she debuted here party for the men of the par­ - Pina In Color ‘ Sposlto, Deborah Starkel, Cheryl Cynthia Smith, Judith Teets, Ellington. ish today a t 7:80 pjn. in the (In Color) Starkweather, Henry Stephen­ Linda Trombly, John Tunsky, of your Homo by a Tormito C>ntrol Export in 1962 to good reviswB. ^ • • • • • Shlriey Joaee, Oig Young CHOPS STEW So there you have the dope church hall. A film of the 1968 Red Buttons Today 1:80-6:80-9:46 son, Ingrid Stertman, ■' Linda Steven Turkington, Elizabeth Suporvisod by Grtxkxits Iwtomologistt. BAcdi59l on the Bushnell Symphony Stf- Haslett, Katherine Brinckerhoff, daughter of Darden Mastere Golf Tournament will In "A 'nckllsh Affair” plus “Gladlotora 7” (Terii) Sturtevant, Nancy Sullivan, Su­ UtUng, Thea White, Jane Wll- Evans and Harriet Brinckerhoff Haidett, 8 Tuck Rd. She be shown. All men of the parUh 8ventry. She waa born the fiiet group to receive the Saturday, April 2 5 — ^ ; / 5 PJd, abeth House, Betsy Hyde, Ju­ group. 8ince the founding of the ers. and may even surpass one April 9 at Manchester Memorial Hoapit^. Her maternal sacrament in the new church. dith Jackson, David Johnson, Manchester WATE8 in 1955, or two of them. This of course grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Stanley, Andover. ChUdren win rm ort to the Ellise Kenyon, James Llebman, clubs have been organized In DAILEY AUDITORIUM Bridgeport, New Haven, Mil­ *9ESMTEI»DER is always based on the aasusnp- Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Florence H. Cochrane, church hall a t 7:80 sjn. with Janice McMillen, Janla Nielsen, Control Corp. KRAFt Prodt§ee Vaiueg tlon that Mr. Wenograd con­ Coventry. She haa a brother, John, 12; and a sister, Susan, the Maaa at 8 sjn. Dianne Novakoweki, John OHo- ford. West Haven, 8eymour, 14. Organ Society Bleettng MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Hartford and New Britain. D(V. OF BLM6 EXTERMINATOR OOMPANY, Inc. tinues the work so thoroughly • • • • • lani, Paul Pllkonia, Patricia advanced by Fritz Mahler. The Hammond Organ Socie­ Rhoads, Kent Rothammer, Eric Mrs. Bertram Bennett, co- IRE lUEvr t uynm p eit emmioL lo . m tm. CAUPOINU - KM IM Traynor, Carol Marie, daugnter of David B. and Ann ty win meet tomorrow at Tickets On Sale At Ray Belief’s Wolf. chairman of a goodwill commit­ Hetzler Traynor, 36 Lenox St. She was bora April 9 4t Man­ pjn. at the home of Mrs. Albert Music Shop and Dubaldo Music Center Juniors, Regular Honors: tee of the Manchester WATE8, Karkowski, 240 Newberry Rd. will officiate at the ceremonies. VELVEETA chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Lawrence Aceto, Richard Ames, BEOCCOU Lettuce 2 35< Mr. and Mrs. (Jharlton C. Hetzler, Ithaca, N.Y. Her pateraal ADULTS $2.00--STUDENTS $1.00 Niki Asvestas, Stephanie Bou- Members of the Manchester grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Traynor, West Maiteheetie’ Fvenhig Herald tilier, Robert Byrnes, Roxanne group planning to attend the n s p , RED, im S A P ^ FREE!! Hartford. She has a brother, David Michael, 6; and a slstor, South Windsor correapondent, Calkins, Mary Carduccl, Judith event vdll include Mrs. Kenneth Catherine Ann, 6. Brow nie Joeeph, telephcne Carroll, Christine Case, Harold Griffin, 1964 queen. Day In...Day Out... CBJ.0 A New Roll Of 944-6148. Case, Linda Chace, Lynn Chap­ Thet Manchester WATE8 will Ib PKGS man, Suzanne Cowles, George meet at the Italian American Tomatoes 2 . Club on Eldrldge St. Weigliing WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES Kodok Film Davla Helena Deary, Margaret Dehan, Kathleen Dubaldo, Mark in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. A film with Each Boll Developed Science Shrinks Piles ‘Blow Y our H orn’ Dzamba, William Farr, Pola aponsoied by the Women’s (Blada and White and EVERY TUESDAY Flalkoff. Auxiliary of Manchester Memo­ u p u r i j r Set Two Nights rial Hospital, ‘‘.(t.11 In a Day," PRESCRIPTIONS Color Prints) Also, Janice Ford, Beth Gal- G r ^ ^ c e r y New Way Without Surgery Uchant, Lliida Garrison, Kath­ will be shown. .resulting in meaningful Tha Naweomera d ttb of Man- leen Gaudlno, Barbara Geer, Members age reminded to 'Y O T ' lA M M N - Chunk Style IS FAMILY DAY! aavings to gou werp dagi LIGGETTS ohaatar wiD Mionaar "Ooum Robert Getsewlch, Richard E. bring articles » r a white ele­ AT THE PABKAOE Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Gray, Donna Orlllln, Linda phant sale and auction, which H.* N. 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et troops, many of tham to tm - Soviets Reducing ganixed combat onlts, wars c Hagearty>]Burke the IMamL TV-Radio Tonight Forces on Cuba rBUBTRATED FATHER OAIN8VILLE, Fla. (AP) — A DOUBLE (Oontlmied firmn Page Oas) Dea'tbs low student at the Uni­ Math ' Television versity of Florida feels that the wbm WORLD GREEN to keep tabs on military Instal­ reason to dislike the Beatles. sprlnl • ;00 ( 8) Big t T be.t«r t (3C) The Obaarvla. Bye lations, pistes, This pl< (in progrcH) Catalog Store get* His own children, he says, are rsmansMs ssi (lo -sy o ) NBC Mov.a t o (3UL E:arly Show (In progrMC) _ (12) Tell the Truth At the time of the (Tuban ostracizing him ’’because I don’t Ri%^ loniirlll bv (10) ECye-D«nUlv 3:00 (3C> The French ChaC missile crisis in October 1962 It have enough hair to be like (33) IfoTl* St b (In progreu) L''* ®ot A S^rat fsea-eeW ). (CO) L^raniic (18) Subacriptioa W was estimated that 22,000 Sovi­ the Beatles.’’ OM PAS’nom i St anr dr STAMPS (18) In th« Public Interest 3:30 ( 8-30^) Wagon Train (O (2C) Discovery (13) L u » Show ( 8) News ___ at and a pink hat They had gotten so interested in | writing the composition, W. Hagearty of East Hartford. trimmed with a red camellia. with a round neckline, olbow- NATIVE C their projects that they decided! "Anyway, here they are, all The Rev. James L. Burke, The couple 'wiU Hve at 138 Cen­ Lorins photo leng^ sleeves, and a skirt that B.J., of Boston, Mass., uncle of terminated In a short train to send them to the author and | ®nr trials and tribulations, tral Ave„ East Hartford. Her circular face veil was at­ FRESH lb see how she liked them. with errors still intact. Please the bride, performed the cere­ Mrs. Hagearty, a 1950 grad­ Engaged Their assignment had been to rcAd them if you have time and mony and celebrated the nup­ tached to a headpiece of three tial high Mass. Mrs. Ralph Mac- uate of St. Joseph’s High The engagement of Mias small bells, and she carried Genuine Perte—Net Sections er Quarters write a sequel to the story, in ' send us your reactions." School, Pittsfield, and a 1963 Mary Lou Wright to Douglas J. cascside bouquet of pink carna­ which they Imagined what hap­ Miss Forbes (in real life Mrs. carone was organist and solo- Esther Forbes Hoskins) is an Ut. graduate of Regis 0>IIege, Hill, both of East Hartford, has, tions. pened to one or more of the Miss Nancy Liszewski of characters as a result of the authority ou the history of (Co­ Given in marriage by her te­ Weston, Mass., is employed by been announced by her mother war and how they spent their lonial Boston. “Johnny Tre­ ther, the bride wore a fkxir- the Tntvciers Insurance Co., and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Rockville, sister of the bride­ later lives. main’’ was the outgrowth of her length gown of silk taffeta, de- Hartford. Mr. Hagearty, a 1956 George Schwelzer of East Hart­ groom, Miss Nancy Niemann Of •writing what Is considered the Mfpied with elbow - length graduate of East Hartford ford Ellington and Miss Yvonne $1700 Miss Forbes liked the essays Her fiance is the son of Mr. Joseph Jsy photo Dorion of Vernon were brides­ Ground Chuck so much she wrote a letter back definitive biography of Paul Re- sleeves, embroidered alenoon High School, attended St, vere: lace at the waistline, and a bell- Miohael's College, Winooski, and Mrs. Wallace Hill of East maids. They wore gowns of to the clasa. In It aha stated, "I Hartford. Engaged pink similar in styling as that f 4 J FRESH was delighted with your se­ Entitled, "Paul Revere and shaped skirt that terminated In Vt., e n d served with the United the World He Lived In,” It won a .court train. She wore a man­ States Army in Germany. He is Miss Wright, a 1960 graduate ’Hie engagement of Miss Jo- of the honor attendants, and quels . . . no wonder your teach­ of Manchester High School, Anne Cluiatine LoBarron to carried cascade bouquets of LEAN C er was overjoyed and you all the Pulitzer Prize for American tilla edged with embroidered acnployed 1^ the Survey and history In 1943. "Johnny ’Tre­ alencon lu e , and carried a eas- graduated as an LPN from St. Roger Joseph ProvencaJ, both aqua carnations. had such good marks. Many of Plans Divialon of the Cxmectl- Francis Hospital, and is serving Dennis Shea of RockviUe, (SAVE 20c n>.) lb them read more like stories than main" won the Newbery Modal cade bouquet of gardenias and out State Highway Depart­ of Mandreater, has been an­ THE EMERALO-CUT *7 stephonotla. on the staff of Manchester Me­ nounced by her mother and brother of the bridegroom, for the best contribution to OFF! EQUIPPED compositions—if you see what I ment. children’s literature In 1944. Mrs. James J. Tarpey of West morial Hospital. step - father, Mr. and Mra. served as best man. Milford mean. And all showed so much Mr. Hill, a 1952 graduate of Ciharette of R(x:kville, brother originality.” Somerville, Mass., slater of the Joseph A. Mader of 112 Wad­ bride, was matron of honor. East Hai^ord High School, dell Rd. Her father was the lats of the bride, was the usher, and The novel tells how Johnny, a served four years with the Unit­ Donald Boulay and Ronald Bou- 14-year-old silversmith’s appren-1 Mrs. James Woodward of Man­ RC Bloodmobile Richard A. LaBarron. chester, Miss Jane Wrobleski of ed States Army. He is employ­ lay, both of Hazardvllle and M ichaels tice, becomes a messenger for; 24, 26-INCH BIKES ed by the Portland Boat Works, Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. cousins of the bride, were junior Nashua, N. H„ and Miss Judith the colonists’ (Committees of: Visits Thursday Portland. Roseabna Provencal of 17 Oarol ushers. Haddock Fillet (Correspondence and participates | Krampitz of Bristol were brides­ Dr. and the lots Virgil J. Pro- in the Boston Tea Party and maids. ’Iliey wore floor-length The wedding is planned for The bride’s mother wore gowns of blue Irish Unen, fash­ The Amerloan Red Oroes June ?7. venooL beige and white lace dress with other events leading to the fir­ G Twin Hghtf in ahromod lioiiilng BloodmobUe wlH be in Manches­ Miss LaBcuTon attended $300 Famous ing of the first shot at Lexing­ ioned with elbow-length aieevee matching accessories and URGE and Italian lace appliques trim­ ter Thursday between the OONDITIONINO Trinity OoUege, Burlington, VL, white orchid corsage. The ton. G Surovstofi, dirom#d soootor brolco hours of 1:46 and 6:30 p.m. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA AP — and Is employed as a secretary During the course of the ming at the neokUne. Their bridegroom's mother wore an FRESH beodpleoea were matching Tha unit will be stationed at What do Alaska students build by the Greater New York Mu­ aqua silk organza dress with book, Johnny meets Paul Re­ o WhitowoH tirof on shromod rims in science class? vere, Sam Adams, John Han­ whiittsey veils, and they canrled the Elks Home, BlsseS St. tual Insuranoe Oo., Hartford. matching aixessories and Treasure Chest .95 o(Aonial bauqneis of vidleta. AB persons who have made A seismograph to measure Mr. Provencal is an electrical pink orchid corsage. cock, and other leaders of the Eys-oppool — fondor to fondorl WhHs Jst-iw op Joseph A. Silva of East appolntfnents for this date are earth shocks, of course. engineering major in his senior A reception was held at the The seventh grade class at tank; 2-tons sodcllo; snomslscl, mstol iugommunist Tickets may be obtained from WASH-‘N-DBY CLEAN cutting the Administration's re- Morse’s criticism has gone nial. Peter repented of his deed any member of the club, at the 11 MAPLE 8T. But our experience was that we could don’t flash it needlessly where it isn't beyond the political and mili­ find it hard to understand the (Mrs. Arlene Swain Central Committee, said Red solv* to control the Communist neceeslty of military involve­ and went out and wept bitter­ Church of the Naaannc China could not predict what Manchester office of the Chil­ Across From First Nattonal C h o o se not really run Laos by military coups of This, Toronto has found, speeds traffic threat In South Viet Nam. tary situation in Saigon. He ly. dren’s Services, or at the door. Store Parking Lot has bluntly advised the Presi­ ment there while there Is none Action Soviet Premier Khru­ this nature. The Elaenhower-Kennedy up by as much aa 20 per cent, or almost Two weeks ago, Mr. Johnson In Cuba. And this ia precisely This is the point on which he shchev would take. OPEN 7 (jAvS staged an unofflcial meeting of dent that the political pitfalls and his fellow disciple, Judas, decialon of 1960 and 1961 was that we as much aa a good policeman on the the loaded argument that Morse Khrushchev has said he would FALI,S KILLS TOT 16-f,b. Wash—25fl were prepared to surrender our attempt the National Security Council. of Viet Nam tor the Democratic is dangling In front of the vot­ differed. Judas went out and BRIE, Pa. (AP)-A gin. at­ 8-Lb. Dry Clean—82.00 T a b le and Four Chairs 259. comer could do. The rats of traffic The honor guest—and only Presidential ticket this Novem­ hanged himself. Herald not break off relations with the tracted by a sparkling stone, 6 Lba. I1.2S at an American aphere of influence there ers in his own private war Chinese. movement achieved by the computer, guest — at this extraordinary ber, not to mention the party as against President Johnson. Judas had betrayed Christ for plunged to her death from a Free MothproofinR ■o we could get some genuine interna­ then, is probably about the aame drivers meeting was Wayne Morse. a whole, are multiplying. Amer­ a stipulated amount of money. Yesterdays Liao, interviewed by Japa­ cliff Sunday while walking with The President’s purpose: To ican csLsualties could sharply ISM Newspaper Publiehers But after the deed was done, nese newsmen in Peking, also The lovely room you can create tionally guaranteed attempt at a coali­ themaelvea would a^ieve if there were Ssrnuleate her mother. tion. expose the acerWc Oregon Sind unpredictably mount at any said the situation between China Darlene Ann Nicholas, 10, of nothing more than a caution light at the Democrat to all toe facts In the .time between notv and tha elec­ 25 Yeara Ago and the United States should nearby Girard, died of a frac­ with Open Stock Old Salem solid Over the weekend, offored our chance intersection, warning them to slow down Administration’s possession that tion. he says. A coup d'etat 89.000 strawberry planti ar­ not remain frozen and "we are tured skull and internal Injuries cherry will make the simplest to try to go back, and resume the ef­ might convince him that the de­ overthrowing the Khanh gov­ hoping to Improve It.” after failing 200 feet to a creek and be sure before going ahead. Thia cision to stay'' lh Viet Nam is rive for local growers. meal an occasion. Its authentic fort to be supreme in Laos, we quickly ernment could be disastrous. Local schools hold tree plant­ bed .The cliff is about 10 miles ideal ayatem ia what we have over North vital to U.S. interests. The Interference of other coun­ Today in History BERLIN (AP)—A young East west of Erie. Early American styling assures and bluntly refused. Instead, we de­ at Depot Square every time the aignal The President’s hope; That ing ceremonies on their respec­ tries. as he told the Senate lu t tive grounds. German border guard helped Marie Nicholas, 36, told police nounced the new military coup, and de­ ayatem breaka down. The flaahing light, this top-secret . briefing would month, could mean "serious By H i* Aaaoolatod Pres* In 1945, the United States two teen-age nurses through i the girl was attracted to the you a lifetime of enjoyment. clared ourselves unequivocally for the end Morse's speeches, in and trouble.” and U.S. < Initiatives Today Is Monday, April 20, 7th Army captured the Nazi Boy ^ o u t fund drive begin*, barbed wire border obstacles | edge by the stone. She slipped Refinements such as lined and for a few daya, handlea the traffic per­ outside the Senate, that *'we the 111th day of 1964. There ahrine center of Nuernberg, with town notables baclilng tbe reatoration of the coalition neutralist re­ are limited. today and escaped with them and clung for a moment to fectly and apeedily, and then the author!- cannot justify thia killing of are 255 days left in the year. Germany. appeal. to West Berlin, police said. some moss. Mrs. Nicholas partitioned silver sections in gime. American boy.s In Viet Nam.” All these risks have been Today’s HighUght In History Ten Yearn Ago tiea can’t atand having anything that ef­ coldly and realistically ap­ The 21-year-oId guard was In grabbed her ankle but Darlene hutches are typical of its fine con­ And apparently this attitude on our ficient operating anywhere, and appear Presidents have often held On u ls date In 1903, Andrew A majority of the municipal­ 10 Yeara Ago uniform but left his weapons Ann's shoe slipped off. confidential White House brief­ praised by the Administration. Carnegie n v e $1.5 million for ities in New Jersey legalized struction. Drawer interiors are of pao't, together with similar attitudes on the acene and repair their automatic Added together, they do not ings to explain and defend con­ the bulldmj: of a Temple of bingo and raffles in special Town board of education goes oak and are dustproofed through­ from both Britain and France, haa been circuit and jam traffic up again. troversial policies to Congres­ raise a molehill compared to the Peace at the Hague. option election.*!. on record as opposing state's snouhg to convince the general who led sional grandees. The meeting of mountain of risk that U.S. with­ dh This Date Five Years Ago system of distributing aid to ed­ out. See these and other matching the Security Council two weeks drawal from South Vtet Nam In 1775, the British opened A revolutionary plot against ucation. the coup that he had not become the ago, however, is the first In would raise throughout all of the siege of Boston. pieces tomorrow! Western hero he perhape dreamed of the Panama government was Health department holds pub­ The Hardest Eggs memory to which only a single Southeast Asia. And yet that is In 1897, the first submarine exposed with the arrest of Brit­ lic meeting to answer parents' being. Senator was invited. Even more precisely what Morro advo­ equipped with an interaal com­ ish ballerina Dame Margot questions about Salk polio vacr On Iron Mountain unusual, Morse is not even cates. bustion engine was patented Fonteyn and her husband. Dr. iv *|H }i« r and door edges, $210. Buy the and remain themselves and remain dinette group, as shown above. The Laos than to become anybody's provincs store-bought, and ita aupportera among Open Forum base (»ily to use as a buffet, the contestants variously coil, bake, and rWH^n . ircoloRED I 42^’ table extends to 42 x 54 inches $125. again. color their eggs in a belief this will make Favors Changes for toughness of shell. Supporters of the To the Editor, with one leaf, $85. The spindle barnyard variety of egg believe that the Approval of the charter Windsor chairs are $23.95 each. hen that laid it picked up valuable min­ changes, as recommended by Buy the five pieces for $179. 'The A Case Of Managed News eral additives in foraging around the the Charter Revlidon Commis­ THURSDAYS 34” hutch (E) is an appropriate bam and thus will lay a tougher-shelled sion, will strengthen city gov­ tRIUAYS size to use with this group. It There are Indeed ways of managing ths egg. But when the contest starts, the ernment In Manchester. arguments are momentarily forgotten in measures 84” wide, 70%” high, has news, as skeptics sometimes allege, and Speaking as a former mem­ Sleep the excitement. ber of the Board of Directors,, CLOSED a silver section in its drawer, not all the ways of managing the news After church one recent Sunday about and as a present member of the MONDAYS $161.60. Or, you can use the base lie in the sometimes obvious efforts of 1,000 persons braved unusually low tem­ Board of Eiducatlon, I can not as a server, $95. politicians a t Washington. peratures for the 1964 contest. It works emphasize too strongty the this way: A contestant holds an egg need for keeping policy making It's wonderful Peopla in ths naws profession man­ cupped In his hands with the pointed end decisions within the control of Shown to the right is an oval, age It occasionally, too. up. Another contestant holding an egg in elected officials. How long iince you’ve had a really good duck-foot table (I) that measures tb ay will do this In the very finest similar fashion challenges him, and the Very truly yours, night’s sleep? How long since you’ve awak­ 42 X 62” and extends to over 7 feet ■ifi contestants tap the ends of their eggs to­ William B. Collins. nawspapen. gether until one of the eggs breaks. The ened refreshed, relaxed, rarin’ to go? Too long, $185. The Hitchcock style Ilisy did it, the other day, in a way procedure' goes on and on until one per­ Editor's Note: StrengthenT long? Then it’s time you switched to a chairs come with hand-woven fiber- ara think wa admbe, in the New York son etill holds some eggs whose shells Holman-Baker’s Musco-Pedic or Verto- rush seats. Arm chairs (K) are Tlmea have not been broken. He is the winner. Rest Mattress. They are ultra firm be­ $39.95; side chairs (J) $32.95. The eggs, of course, are hard-lmlled. nils' was tha day when Premier QuotaMoii For Today cause they’re designed from recommenda­ Table, arm chair and 8 aide chairs, In each individual contest, the winner T a b le and Khrushchav, in obaerving his own 70tii gets the loser's broken egg, although It la Impossible, In our ecn- tions of orthopedic surgeons for people who $269. The 56” hutch (H) is the Wrtbday, wwt quoted, in tha news story most of the eggs are later turned over dltlon of society, not to be suffer from backaches. But folks with largest in t)ie group, standing 74” id tha avwit, Ut the following aantlmea- to an orphanage. In the course of an aometlmes a snob —WUlivn sound, healthy backis have discovered how high. It has 6 drawers, one lined lal iitue panaage: afternoon, thousands of eggs are broken. 'Diackeray, 19th century Eng­ wonderful they are, too. Why not Come in for silverware, $276., or, the base Four ChaiVf This year Freeman Taylor of Johnson lish writer. 175 ' *7 am satisfied with my life, with my City, Tenn., won the battle. To win it, tomorrow and TRY them right here at Baat Center only for $167.50. No matter how Aiitay- I was ant bom a Pint becre- he brought 30 dosen eggs to the contest Watkins? |99.60 for mattresses, $89.60 for Street you assemble Old Salnn cherry, Mmir af tka Cantral Committea of the and lost 22 ddzen In battle, and he did it boK all with the store-bpuidit variety.—WIL- Today'e Birthdays aprinn . .. and worth it Super sizes you’ll have a delightful room. 269. party aor a Chairman of UAM BENNETT, NASHVILLE, IN aleo available. GaU 648-6171. Phone . | f m m m af ■oviat THE NATIONAL OBSERVER,. cfpm fuieam ^hw r& i» Mayor Robert Wagner if New York City Is M. J t » 643-1126 nusielan UanM Himp6sB Ir laiMiiidR I ■■ (Ktvurs

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 %4Wite'’A Q « 7 against Norman Gagnon, prop- Gray, 67 Prospect SL; Jeffrey LBJ Reports Bolton Police Checking erty off North 8t. Rockville-Vernon Hubbard, Kingsbury Ave.; Eve­ Hospital Notes Zoners Hear Car Hits Post^ Two Poles OeiHfleatea of Trade Name to Head lyn Walters, Longmeadow, Shea Will Quit 2 Breaks, Theft Joaeph F. Gudeahn, 27 Hunt- Mass.; Jean Burgess, 1 Windsor Patients Todsjr: 268 iq g ^ 8t„ d/b/a Arrow Realty. New Cutback Interf aith Speaker Sees Driver Unscathed in Crash ^ b Ringroee, Rick Bqcchino Ave.; LucUle Roberts, Loehr ADMITTED SATURDAY: Bills Tonight Some $9 in change was taken Rights Committee Formal Ball Rd.; Kim Dyer, Talcottvllle Rd. and Barbara Koehltr, all of Douglas Carlson, 12 Diane Dr., in a break into a soda vending Admitted yesterday: Ruth In N-Material Requests for xpecUl excep­ A spectacular one-car acci-^Middls Tpke., just west of Per Manchester, d/b/a The Per­ Helm, Ellington: Olga Bolton, Vernon; Nicholas Bolmarcich, As Head of GOP Converging of Religions tions that would permit two ne^v machine outside Ray's Sunoco fections, 14 CornsII St. It. of 478»OongregaUonal Church w u ap- dent Saturday night in which ker St., police and hoapltal re At Armory Ellin^on; Clayton Carver, 4 54 Cooper St.; Charles Ooulette, epertment clusters ere sched­ ports say. Service station at 18 McNall Blarriage Licenses > alcht waa pointed chairman of a human Mountain St.; EJmma Morrison, (OoBtioneJ fron Pag* Oaa) the driver walked away un- David Russell Barton Jr., Andover; Mrs. Carmella Splrito, Atty. John F. Shea will resign as chairman of the Re­ Some 80 persons attended afmonth. Mrs. Marilyn Moonan uled for public hesring before ■cathsd after hla car struck a Police said that Hynds was SL, police reported today. of tha oiMcu- relations subcommittee, which 82 N. Park St.; Carl Erlandson, 22 McCann Dr.; Mrs. Martha drivinf west on E. Middle East Hartford, and Janice Bar­ creased greatness and proapar- talk by tha Rt. Rev. Msgr. will handle publicity. the soning board of appeals sign post and two utility poles {"tke n e ^ fortnod win consist of persons who A Success Hillside Ave. Schleffer, 25 Orchard St.; Mrs. publican Town Committee when his current term of of­ (ZBA) tonight at 8 at the Mu­ ■li)ke., near Parker St., when The break, one of two occur­ bara Varney, 148 School 8t. Ity demand incteaaad unity and ptancU Fasxalaro Friday eve­ BroUirehood Meeta on Maple SL, was one of eight ring here in recent days, was Roy Daniel Wareham, Hart­ HlAorfaith flocial have expressed Interest in being Birth Saturday: A daughter Lorraine Hahn, 70 Linden St.; fice expires next month. His successor will be chosen at The Brotherhood of 8t. An­ nicipal Building hearing room. weekend crashes in which three lights from oncoming traffic members. About 500 area political, busi­ to Mr. and Mrs. Charles North, Mrs. Alms Bancroft, South Glas­ partnership. A new ganeratlon ning 8t United Methodist momentarily blinded him and reported this morning by Ray­ ford, and Deborah Ann 8tel- the town OOP’s bi-annual organizational meeting in roid- la coming of age, unacarad by drew of at. George’s Episcopal Also on the agenda are IS re­ motorists were cited, two for Weaver was also appointed ness and civic leaders Jammed 3 Linden Place. tonbury; Mrs. Florence Hedeen, (jhurch. quests for variances from the hla car aldeawiped a vehicle mond Llbbey, station owner. mark, 42 Deerfield Dr., April CkM4 #itl, roUrod town build'* May. old hoaUlltlea or old amblUona, Church will meet tonight at 8. driving while drinking. The other break, reported to 24, Church of the Assumption ta f tp^Mctor, ta a delegate chairman of a subcommittee the West St. Armory Saturday Birth yesterday: A aon to Mr. South Windsor; Mrs. Margaret been town chairman since Feb­ The Rev. Abram Sangrey of Members attended a directors’ soning regulations. Two persona were treated at driven by Adam CibroakI, 47, which will draft bylaws for the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Satryb, Atty. Shea said in announc­ thinking of themaelvea and Eu­ police Saturday, occurred at from North Motttodiat Church. night to attend a formal ball Gazdsicki, 128 Eldridge St.; ing hls./orthcomlng resignation ruary 1959. he has managed the meeting yesterday at 8t. Mo­ And the ZBA will also consid­ Manchester Memorial Hospital Stafford Springs. Police report­ Interfaith committee. He will be 68 W. Main St. Dianne Nelson, Willimantlc Edwin H. May Jr. campaigns ropeans.’’ Johnson did not men- the host church Introduced the ed that Hynds was In his prop­ the Old Colony Furniture Co. OUior officera ehoaen at a sponsored by the Rockville City Discharged Friday: Mrs. that "The pressures and de­ Uon hlB apllt with French Preal- three other Bolton pastors to nica’s Church in Hartford. Rich­ er s request to re-hear at a fu­ for minor injuries and exten­ off Hilliard St. Two offices were assisted by Jay Stager. Hospital Auxiliary. The affair Mrs. Minnie Barnsley, 206 Por­ for U.S. Representative and for ard Danielson is director of the ture meeting an application for sive damage to vehicles was er driving lane and that tha at South UathodUt The bylaws will be submitted Dorothy Balkan, 62 Talcott ter S t; Isaac Whales, Hartford: mands of,m y work will pre­ dent Charles de Gaulle directly the audience and gave a brief area is without street lighting ransacked, with papera strewn was pronounced a whopping vent me from giving the time Governor in 1968 and 1961. rep­ but pledged to conUnue work­ local group. a special exception for apart­ also reported by police. Ohufoh are Dr. David I.. War- at the next m ating of the full Ave. Elliott Honno, Talcottville; Wil­ resented Manchester in the SUte prayer. The Rev. Bernard Mc- James Crtalcy. 58, of 261 W. facilitiea. Hynds was taken to about the floors and desk draw­ fen of the OtnUr Congrega­ committee, for Which no date success. Discharged Saturday: Laura liam Laurinaltls, 14 French Rd.; and effort that the town chair­ ing for European*North Ameri­ Eleven acolytes made a trip ments St McKee luid Bummer ers pulled out. but nothing was Proceeds of the dance are manship demands during an House of Representatives and Otirk of St. Maurice Church in­ 8ta„ s site for which apart­ Center 8t„ was arraated, the hospital by ambulance, tional Church, vice chairman; has yet been set. Dubek, 52 Talcott Ave.; Mrs. Mrs. June Morton, South Wind­ can partnership. troduced the speaker. to New York today to visit the treated and diachargad to taken, police said. Entrance slated for financing and aux­ election year.” Atty. Shea’s law served as coun.sel to the Re­ The speech was the moat ex­ cathedral of Bt. John tha Bap­ ments have previously been de­ charged with operating a motor and Richard Marahall of South The human relations subcom­ Anna Marclnka, 25 Burke Rd.; sor; Mrs. Isabelle Hederman, publican majority of the House Megr. Fazzalaro began his vehicle while under the influ­ home. Hla car had to be towed was gained through a door on iliary’s work at the hoapltal. Mrs. Claire King, Scltlco; Da­ firm of Marie, Shea and Keith tensive Johnson haa made on tist and do some sight seeing. nied. Hilliard SL where a window Mothodiat Church, aecretary- mittee will meet within three No estimate of proceeds was Wapping; Mrs. Margaret Dol- is defense counsel in the Roy of Representatives during the talk on the second session of The larger of the two pro­ ence of liquor after police in­ away with right front damage week.s to begin a study on the vid Laughlln, 6 ^ u St.; Ernest plaz. Broad Brook; Barbara foreign policy since he became the Second Vatican Council, Making the trip were Curtis The Cibroski vehicle, whose oc­ had been smashed, police said treaaurer. available. F. Darwin murder trial, and has 1963 see; ion. * President five months ago. In posed apartment clusters Is vestigated the Maple St. ac­ possibility of the creation of a Arts, Broad Brook; Alfred Gal­ Bell, Ellington: Mrs. Adeline Atty. Shea said today that he which he attended, with a quote Bay, Bnice Edgerton, Brian Ed­ cupants were unhurt, had left The business is owned by Bex- Meinhera of the executive Many sponsors of the affair, lant 155 Union St.; Unda Kin­ taken an appeal from Darwin’s it he presented a hopeful view gerton, Wayne Wright, Paul planned for an 8 H-sere tract cident. He posted a $500 bond board, oompOood of one repre- toWn-sanctloned and sponsored gratified at the reception by Salvatore, 152 School St.; Ed­ has no immediate recommenda­ from Red Buttons: "Strange west of Illlng Junior High while swatting appearance in side damage but was driveable, zini Bros. Human Relations Commls.slon, ney, Mountain Spring Rd.; ward Paganl, 63 Gerard St.; conviction. of the future of U.S. relatione things are happening,’’ he said, Wright, Gregg Taylor, Lance police said. Police today are also investi­ aontatiT* from each participat­ those attending, discussed the Richard Gray, 17 Tolland Ave.; Although he is withdrawing tion for the post that he will with the Soviet Union. School, on B. Middle Tpke. The Manchester’s Circuit Court 12 with full powers of studies and possibility of making the dance Carol McKinney, Coventry: Mrs. vacate next month. In 1962, and the "mere fact that we con Taylor, Brett Laylor, Thomas May 4. A blowout of a right front gating the theft of three plastic ing ohuroh, are, in addition to Cynthia Kanehl, 34 School St.; from party office, Atty. Shea Miner, Thomas Saunders and applicant, Charles Ponticelli, reports. an annual affair. Marlon Phillips. West Hartford; says, he Intends to "maintain town committee member Vic­ nil be here tonight’’ attest to has offered to withhold his re­ Police said that Crealy, driv­ tire cauaed a car, driven by chairs, valued at $46. taken the officera, Robert Peteraon, Immediately following last Mrs. Alice Little, Somers; Ada Mrs. Edith Bantly, Glastonbury: Robert Hemenway, accompani­ John B. Goodin. 16. of 173 sometime last week from the Oonoordia laitheran; Che.ster Garden Club Meeting Arnold, Ellington; Betty Lou an interest and keep active in tor Swanson a.sked Atty. Shea it. quest until next month, how­ ing west on Maple St., just west night’s rheeling Of the executive Members of the "Grow and Mrs. Katie Sawka, East Hart­ to step down, but without re­ The purpose of the Vatican ed by Danielson and the Rev. of Cottage St., ran off the road Loomle St., to run off the road Laundromat at 699 E. Middle Obuchowaki, St. Jamea'; Ron­ Williams, 4 Olson Dr.; Timothy politics on both the town and Eklward Johnson. ever, St the suggestion of Town board, the full Manche.ster In- Show” garden group of the ford; Mrs. Celeste Norton, 109 sUte level." Besides having sult. Mrs. Johnson Council, as conceived by Pope Planning Director Joseph Tsm- and struck a pole on the north and into a pole on Hilliard St., Tpke. ald Milner, St. Mary «: Isadore terfatth Social Action Commit­ Vernon Junior Women’s Club Forbes, Wapplng; Timothy Stel- N. Elm St.; Mrs. Marlon Gowdy, Ruminake Bale side of the street, shortly be­ just west of Fleming Rd., yes­ Radding, Temple* B^h Sholom; met, Wlndsorville; Patricia Mc- John XXIII, is to restore the sky. Tsmsky has proposed that tee, composed of all Interested will meet at the home of Mrs. Coventry; Julius Modean, 17 I pure and eimple lines the The Women of 8t. George’s the area be developed for single­ fore 11 p.m. Saturday. The terday afternoon. Bruce Bou- Rajnmond Horton, Elmanuel townspeople, met and heard Frank Biancardl, Deerfield Dr., Loughlin and daughter, 10 Rau Gorman Place; Mrs. Margarite dies, 66 Schaller Rd.; Mrs. Tere­ On Plane Hit shee, 15, of 412 Hilliard St., a St. Ext.: Sandra Tuppeny and church had at its birth, Msgr. will hold a rummage sale Satur­ family homes. In conjunction Crealy vehicle, running out of Public Records XiuthOran; Tlioniaa Dawkina, Mrs. Betty Sanderson of Bloom­ Vernon, Saturday at 8:16 am. Craig, 293 Parker St.; Charles sa Nord, 17 Bank St.; Mrs. 12th Circuit Fazzalaro eald. day from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with the extension of N. Elm St. control, glanced off the pole passenger In the Goodin car, Second Congregational; Wil­ field speak on the origins of son. 176 Skinner Rd. Ralsche, Coventry; Charles Florence Glidden, South Wind­ was treated at the hospital for They will proceed from there Discharged yesterday: Linda Results so far have been on Parishioners may leave rum­ from Hollister to E. Middle anti continued west shout 100 liam M. MoBride, Trinity Cove­ that town's sanctioned Human to the A. M. Pierson Green­ Bonta, South Glastonbury. sor; Mrs. Doris Cowles, 328 By Lightning mage Thursday from 7 to 8 p. Tpke. feet and rammed a "No Park­ scalp and left knee contusions. Warrantee Deede Kennedy, Tolland; James Ken- G)urt Cases two items, the pastoral and the No arrest was made by police nant; and Mrs. Harold Erick- Rights Commission. houses in Cromwell. The mem­ ADMITTED SUNDAY: Alan Lake St.; Alan Dux. South ecumenical. After describing m., Friday evening and early The other apartment cluster ing” sign on the south aide of Cart Edward Benson to Ro­ She explained the purposes bers will be escorted by Mr. ned.v, Tolland; Richard Herman, Windsor; Kenneth White, Cov­ the street, continued on another who reported that the car, with Serve Liver and Bacon aon. Community BaptLst. 118 Prospect St.; Deborah Stole- Phelan, Stamford: David Gour- (Continued from Page One) some of the pastoral changes, Saturday morning. is being asked by Oharles Gill bert C. Benson and Bvva R. Aa more churches join the in- and activities of the commis­ Pierson on a tour of the green­ ley. 72 Cooper Hill St.; Mrs. entry: Christine Capocefalo, MANCHESTER SEISSION 197 feet and hit another pole extensive right front damage, Benson, property off Wood- rak, Hartford Tpke.; Helen such as the use of vernacular Ladles Change Date for a lot on the west side of had to be towed away. tarfalth committee, their rep- sion, and suggested the fdrma- houses. Doris Bak. 466 W. Middle ’Tpke.; 141 Scott Dr.; Joan Maleskl, 69 Henry Eklward Ostrowskl, 38, The pilot, George A. Mostel- and tha principal of national McKee St., south of 96 McKee, on the north side of the street, bridge St. There will be a meeting of Broughton, Ellington; Etta Summer St.; Russell Harring­ The Ladlee Benevolent So­ then traveled about 123 feet Motorist William Spacek, 45, at these low prices! reaentativea 'Will be added to tion of a citizens’ group, wheth­ Lnetscher, Ellington Ave.; Mad­ Diane Watts, Coventry; Michael of 22 Locust St., today was sen­ ler, said it was a small strike, conferences of bishops, he went ciety of Bolton Congregational in Residence Zone B. The plan Harold C. Simmons to Ed­ live executive committee. er or not a sanctioned commis­ the Vernon Junior Women’s Vedovato, Wapplhg; Mrs. Doro­ ton, South Windsor; Mrs. Uucy tenced to serve 10 days at the and he had no trouble control- submitted with the application and halted, stalled on the south ^ 325 Hlllsetown Rd., late yes­ ward T. O'Dwyer Jr. and Mar­ sion becomes a reality locally. Clilb's Home Ufe Committee eline Frederick, 157 Union St.; Plnney, 42B Bluafield Dr.; Tim­ State Jail at Hartford after he on to ecumenism. Church has changed Its meeting side of the street. The car was terday morning was Issued a Thomaa Weaver of Center Lucille Roberts, Loehr Rd.; thy Wells, 82 Plymouth Lane; Ing the airliner. to April 28. A pot luck eup- calls for two buildings of 13 jorie R. O’Dwyer, property at Thursday at 8, at the home of John Dussault, 359 E. Middle othy Beyrer, 38 Princeton St.; pleaded guilty to the fraudulent There was a loud explosion- Msgr. Fazzalaro saw the ec­ units each, of two-story design, towed away with extensive written warning for failure to Mrs. Marinas Gerakarls, 16 Shirley Schwarz, Cemetery Rd.; umenical movement as converg­ per will be held at 6:30 Anders damag'e. 274 Woodbridge St. emn Mass of requiem at Holy Tpke.; Mrs. Ann Joensun, 64 Mrs. Martha Drury. 109 Foster issue of checks (3 counts), and like noise and a flash of bright flanking a 60-car parking area. drive to the left. Police said Lillian Topping to Joaeph A. George Dr. Topic for discussion John Lentocha, 96 High St ; St.; Milton Carr, Coventry: received 10 days in Jail on each ing lines meeting in Christ, not Lundwall, Swedish exchange After a cra.sh on Woodbridge that Spacek, driving west on Trinity Church, Hartford, at 9. Clifford Bnils, Center Rd.; Wal­ Sklnnsr Rd.. Rockville; George light which led passengers to be- student at Manchester High Both requests are for special Gauthier and Jeanne Gauthier, will be the "Exchange of Des­ LaBonne, Glastonbury: Carol William Barron, East Hartford; count, all to run concurrently. live that something had gone as parellel lines. He said that exceptions, and require the ap St. shortly after 7:80 p.m. Sat- Center St., near Morse Rd., Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene­ sert Reclples." lace Johndrow, Ellington; Mrs. Mrs. June Joyce, East Hart­ Ostrowskl was arrested on churches should emphasize the School, v.’ili talk and show slides. urdav. Robert G. Ssndals, 44, reached down to pick up a property at 30 Server St. Obituary dict’s Cemetery, Bloomfield. Diana Joseph and son, 29 Lau­ Cordner, 26 Green Hill St.; Mrs. wrong with the aircraft. This is "guest night." Guests plicant to show that the pro­ Service Notes Elvle Hev/ltt, 37 Adelaide Rd.; ford: Mrs. Katherine Hendrick­ April 10 following a police in­ The pilot made no announce­ things they have in common posed development will not cre­ of 53 Waranoke Rd., was package that had fallen off the Lester D. Babin to Gerald G. Friends may call tonight Michael R. Lauria of Rock­ rel SL vestigation of three bad checks, and minimize the things that who wish to attend should call charged with operating a motor front seat, and ran his car into Taylor and Evelyn O. Long- from 6 to 9 and tomorrow from Mrs. Marjorie Kaveckas, Wap­ son, 72 8. Hawthorne St; Wal­ ment to the passengrs, who had Mrs. Emerson Bosworth. ate traffic or health hazards or Mrs. Ratli H.. Beeman ville has completed basic train­ Correction plng: Robert Hyde, East Hart­ ter Schober, 52 Delmont St.; passed at a Main St. drug store kept their seat belts strapped divide, although realizing the damage property values in the vehicle while under the in­ the left rear of a parked vehicle champs, property at 35-37 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. ing at the Naval Training Cen­ A children’s fish derby will be and a Center St. market, all of seriousness of these. Catholics, A landscaping party will be fluence of liquor. Sandals post­ owned by Peter J. Tomaso, 42, Chestnut St. Urm. Ruth H. Beeman, 79, of ford: Lynne Lawrence, 153 Robert Gagnon. 211 Center St.; from the time the plane left held Saturday from 9 a.m. area. 81 Laurel St., died this morn­ ter, Great Lakes. Ill- He U the held Saturday, April 26 at the Avery St.; Donna Gerow, 107 Mrs. Elizabeth Gelssler, 37 which had been returned by a Washington at 8:16 a.m. he noted, may fear they have Variance applications include ed a 1500 bond end was ordered of 895 Center St. The Tomaso Karol Siuta and Gertrude B. Mrs. Mabel Mead son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond district recreation area on Val­ bank, marked account closed. to compromise at the price of through the day. Anyone who to appear in Circuit Court 12 car had to be towed away with Siuta to Lillian Topping, prop­ ing at the home of her sister, Word has been received of Prospect St., Rockville; Linda Dougherty St.; Mrs. Anita Sul­ Mosteller, 66, from Vienna, can give eome time during the 1. A request from the Junior Mrs. John Hubert of New M. Louria of 42 Burke Rd. ley Falls Rd. from 10 a m. to 3 Flaherty, 17 Nye St.; Cheryl livan. 486 Tunnel Rd, Vernon; The checks totaled less than Va. and a UAL veteran of 2 their doctrines. Chamber of Commerce, that here on May 4. extensive fender damage but erty at 21 Weetwo^ St. the death of Mrs. Mabel Mead Burton G. Wheeler of Rock­ p.m The Herald incorrectly $50. He said that Scriptural schol­ day will be welcome. A list of Police said that Sandals was the Spacek vehicle, with right Britain. of West Rutland, Vt., sister of Nlcewlcz, South St., Rockville; Mrs. Diane Boyle and daugh­ years service, said ralii and fog shrubs needed is posted in the would permit the construction of Robert D. Walnum and Ro­ She was bom in Avon and ville, aviation electrician’s mate printed In last Friday’s issue Mrs. Norma Magowan, 34 Carol ter, 94 E. Middle ’Tpke.; Mrs. John C. Tenney, 22, of 342 here made the celling just about ars are bringing new Insight to a covered pavilion bus shelter at driving east on Woodbridge St., front and side damage, waa berta F. Walnum to Harry G. Miss Jessamine Smith of 15 that the derby would be held Summit St., arrested Friday doctrine and that when they get education building. Men are ask­ west of Avondale Rd.. when he operable, police said. lived in Manchester for 56 Park St. She died yesterday third class in the U.S. Navy, has Dr.; Mrs. Donna Mulnite, Wap­ Janet Raitt and son, Wapping; landing limlU when the plane ed to bring garden tools. the Westhlll Gardens housing Haines and Ellen H. Haines, years. She retired in 1944 from returned to Brunswick, Maine, April 18. ping: Jules Fontaine, 104 Mrs. Charlene Campanelli and night on a delivery of liquor to touched down at 9:50 a.m., 10 together after half an hour It is for the elderly project on W sldeswiped an oncoming vehicle Dennis J. Gleason, 20, of 228 morning at her home after a After church Sunday all driven by Charles E. Carr. 26. two parcels off Barry Rd. Oieney Bros, where rtie was with Patrol Squadron Ten ,, 1 1. j u Haynes St.; John Felber, 268 daughter, 105 Spruce St. minors count, today was ar­ minutes behind schedule. difficult to tell who Is Catholic Onter 8t.. in Residence Zone A. School SL, yesterday at about Usilio Agostinelll to George long illness. Vernon news is handled by Q^e^n Rd.; Stanley Gryzb, 23 raigned in court and bond was and who Is Protestant. senior high young people will of 279 N. Main St. Miss Judith 6:30, was given a written warn­ employed as a bookkeeper and after completing a tour of duty DdSOHARGEn? YBiSTBai- meet In Grade 1 and 2 class­ 2. A request from Andrew A. Meyer and Alfred Krutalnls, stenographer. She was a grad­ with the Sixth Fleet in the 'The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, North Si.; Mrs. Suzanne Row- set at $1,000. Tenney, .^who has The Protestant observers at Wright of 27* N. Main St., a ing for failure to grant the right Joseph H. Strang DAY: Mrs. Violet Yurkshot, 69 room to talk about forming a AnaakH Jr., to divide a parcel passenger in the Carr vehicle, property at Bridge and Port­ uate of the Morse Secretarial Mediterranean at the Naval Air 5 West Main St., telephone 876- ett, 184 Center St.; Gregory been held at the State Jail at the Vatican Council had Indirect of land east of 279 Oak St., in of way after police investigated VERNON—Joseph H. Strang 8138 or 848-2711. Russell St.; Robert Palmer, Hartford since his arrest, post­ About Town Bible study and discussion was shaken up but did not re- a two-car crash at Foster and land SLs. School in Hartford. of Hartford, father of Mrs. John Facility in Sicily DIugos, 142 Orchard St., Rock­ Gerald Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Ju­ ways of voicing opinions and Residence Zone B, Into two lots Besides her sister, she is sur­ ed that bond and the case was were used as sounding boards class. cuire medical care, police said. Pearl Sts. No one was hurt. Quitclaim Deeds Pitman of Lake St., died Satur­ Capt. Erwin A. St. Louis of ville: Mrs Olivine Christensen, lia Koblect, 67 Oak St.; Mrs. with leas frontage than regula­ Robert C. Benson and E w a IHR vived by two nieces. Rockvillet has graduated from Stafford Springs: Roger Sparks, continued until April 27 for The Msllmams will meet to­ for getting clarity In terminolo­ Church world service cloth­ Both autoe had moderate dam­ Police said that the accident The funeral will be held day at St. Francis Hospital Joan Hulser, 186 Henry St.; plea. morrow at 8 p.m. at the home ing collection boxes are at the tions allow. age but were driveable. The occurred when Gleason, driving R. Benson to Carl Edward Ben­ Hartford. the United States Air Force pi­ South Nev.-fane. Vt.: Judith Tut­ gy. he said. 3. A request from Mrs. Ruth Sandals car was taken to po­ Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the GOP Leaders tle, 131 Mether St. Joseph Plnzel, 47 Deepwood The cases of Donald Gagnon, of Mrs. Charles Chambers. 832 ‘ On the local level, Msgr, Faz­ entrance of the education build­ west on Pearl St., stopped for a son, property off Woodbridge Other survivors include his lot instructor course at Ran Dr.,: Mary Cajnpbell. 56 Pearl Tolland Tpke. A potluck will be ing. Peck, to reduce the size of two lice headquarters, it was report­ St. Porter Funeral Home in New dolph Air Force Base in Texas. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A 17. of 486 N. Main St., and Har­ zalaro recommended the "four stop sign and then drove into Britain with the Rev. Theodori: wife, a son, two daughters, a St.,; John DeRoea, South Wind­ old W. Woods Jr., 19. of 454 served. New and prospective The advisory committee will lots on Prospect St., In Resi­ ed. the intersection and struck the Alice Darwent to Dorothy sister, and nine grandchildren Capt. St. Louis, a rated Air daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ c’s of ecumenism. First, he said, David F. Wilkinson, 18. of 12 McConnell of the First Church Judge Nixon sor; Mrs. Rose Leonard. 857 E. N. Main St., each charged with members are invited. was charity, which has been meet tonight at 7:30. dence Zone AA, euoh that the left side of a Foster St. vehicle Darwent, property at 125 St. The funeral will be held to­ Force pilot, was trained to ter Wagner, Bolton; a daughter breaking and entering with LOCAL lots would be smaller than reg­ Davis Ave., Rockville, Saturday of Christ, New Britain, offici­ morrow from the Thomas F. teach student pilots to fly j«t to Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, Middle 'Tpke.; Mrs. Anna Iri^, missing far too long; se'''”vi Society Spaghetti Dinner being driven south by Rev. John John St. ating. Burial will be in Cider 10 Depot Square; Mrs. Joan criminal Intent and larceny in The Holy Name Society of ulations allow. night was cited for failure to Hughes, 49, of 24 Lawton Rd Farley Funeral Home, 96 Web­ trainer aircraft. He is being re­ Scotland; a son to Mr. and Mrs. communication, making a Joint obey a traffic signal. Police Release of Attachment Brook Cemetery, Avon. ster St„ Hartford, with a solemn assigned to Laughlln Air Force Likely to Win Harry Willes, Wapping; a Quigley, 213 Green Rd.; Robert connection with a Feb. 4 break effort In common areas; third, St. Maurice Church will have 4. A request from David Rev. Hughes reported that he Alice Buzauclus Gagnon There will be no calling hours. into the Manchester Bowling a spaghetti dinner at 6:30 to­ Rothatein that would allow the said that Wilkinson, south bound blew nls horn to warn the other high Mass of requiem at St. Au­ Base, Tex., for duty. He is the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ Hughey, 85 George Dr., Rock­ conversation; serious, Informed drove through a traffic light on gustine’s Church, Hartford, at (Continued from Page One) ford Forbes, 428 W. Middle ville; John Olode, Vernon Ave., Green at 654 Center St., today discussions on concepts rather night In the church auditorium. construction of a double-faced, motorist just before Impact, Mrs. Joseph Waadsy son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. had original bonds lowered Georgt N. Returns from the musical Broad St., at W. Middle Tpke 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in St. St. LouU of Old Town Rd. Tpke.; a daughter to Mr. Rockville; Mrs. Pearl Cole, 9 than personalities; fourth, col­ llgfvted, free standing ground and struck the right side of police reported. Both vehicles ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Mary Augutlne's Cemetery, South Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of and Mrs. Charles Spencer, 5 Deming St.; Robert Brooks, 160 from $5,000 to $1,500. loquy. or dialogue between pro­ ehow should be made tomorrow sign closer to the street line had minor damage and were Wandzy, 72, of 17 Mountain St., Briefs The cases were continued un­ Converse at 7:15 p.m. In the auditorium. car driven by David R. Skiff, Glastonbury. All tickets to a spring fash­ New York, who is campaigning Foster Dr., Vernon. Wetherell St.; Mrs. Geneva De- fessional theologians. than regulations allow, on the 18, of 11 Conway Rd. No one driven off by the motorists. wife of Joeeph Wandzy, died til next Monday, with the com­ All persons Interested are In­ Motorist John A. Homnlck, Saturday morning at her home. Friends may call at the fu­ ion show by the Vernon Junior for the nomination, ran last in BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A Palma, 65 Benton SL; Mrs. PAINTING AND The clergymen themselves led south side of W. Middle Tpke., was hurt and both vehicles, neral home tonight from 7 to 9 October and lost ground in both panion case of David W. Duffy, vited to attend. east of the East Hartford town 29, of 108 Chester St., Saturday Mrs. Wandzy was bom Dec. Women’s Club have been sold. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mary Daniels, East Hartford; 23. of 77 Lockwood St. Gagnon DECORATING off the question and answ'* - Discussion Group Four will with moderate damage, were The family requests that The show 1* being held tomor­ the December and April polls. Charles Parla, 63 Essex St.; a Carol StriclUand, French Rd.' rlod. Father McGurk asked how line, In Residence Zone AA. drivable, police eald. Wilkinson night at 8 o’clock while attempt­ 81. 1891, in Poland. posted the new bond and Woods PHONE 843-2804 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the ing to avoid hitting a small Survivors, besides her hus­ those wishing may muke memo-; row APFiano’s ResUurart. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ Bolton; Lynne Moses, 39 Trout the iinity of the Catholic c. u.cn 6. A request from Thomas was ordered to appear In court rial donations to the Chhcer So­ NEW HAVEN (API—For­ was sent to the State Jail at home of Mrs. John Dahlquiat. animal on Winter SL, just south band, Include four sons, Ed­ Past Chief’s (Hub, D of P, ter Berk, 65 Florence St. Stream Dr., Vernon; Gail Hen­ Call Evenings — 8 to t could be kept with different na­ Greer for an addition to the in Manchester on May 4. mer Vice President Richard Hartford In lieu of bond. The Tlie grammar school division of Center St., pulled to the ward Wandzy of Ellington, Leo ciety. will meet at the home of Mrs. BIRTHS TODAY: A daugh­ drickson, 48 Judith Dr.; Karen trio allegedly took more than tional hlBhops. Msgr. Fazzalaro of the parish school of religion aide of a house at 145 Loomis Robert Hynds, 69. of 45 Plea.s Ann Barbero, Mountain St., to* Nixon ha.s emerged as top man ter to Mr. and Mrs. Luther said not to confuse uniformity ant St., received eight stitches right side of the road and struck Wandzy of Rockville, Jtrfin Fahey, Kenneth Fahey, 68 $150 from vending machines Is canceled this week. The CYO St., In Residence Zone A, which a guide wire of a utility pole. Wandzy of Vernon and Walter Joseph R. Dancosse ihorrow at 7:30 p.qi. in an Associated Preas poll.,,of Lenhsu-dt, Wolcott; a daughter during the bowling alley break, with unity, that the c.ssentlals would be cloaer to the building to close a lip laceration he re Joseph 52. 20 Connecticut Republicans on the Barry Rd.; Barry Fluet, Tal­ will meet Wednesday at 7 p.n). ceived in a two-car crash at Damage was minor. No arrest Wandzy of Long Island,..N.T.; RrDsncosse, of . First Lt. William A. Watson, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Betrg- cottville; Mrs. Marilyn Elliott police said following their ar­ remam though the rites differ. The CCW will hold a rurn- sldeUnea than regulations allow. Stop (Shop Deluxe five daughters, Mrs. Mason C8nibridge St., died at his son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert most likely winner of the gren, Rockville. For example. In the Oriental about 8 p.m. yesterday on E nor injuries were reported party’s presidential nomination. and daughter, 49 Saulters Rd.; rests last Thursday and Friday. mage sale Friday from 6:30 to 8. A request from Richard Steele. Mrs. Roland Foisy and home this morning after a long Watson of 91 Village St., com­ DISCHARGED FRIDAY; Mrs. Patricia McCormick and r>uffy posted a $500 bond short­ churches the vernacular not g"3 o"p‘.m.'' aVd"‘agaln'"on “satuir- Boland to add to the rear of a Mrs. Sophie Beavefstock, all of illness. peted In the recent U.S. Army All 169 GOP town chairmen Alan Haroian, 46 Green Rd.; ly after his arrest. latln, haa been used and the f^om 9 to 11 a.m. in the ordinary dally use. as well ae were questioned by the AP, and aon, 20 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. home at 15 Ashland St., in Res­ apartments for the same site Rockville, Mrs. Edward Flynn Mr. Daiicosse was born in Europe, championship small John Potyra, Wapping; Sherry Sheila Gifford and daughter. clergy may marry. auditorium. Clothing and artl- idence Zone A, such that the was allowed by the ZBA in increased service for fire pro­ of Hartford and Mrs. Leno Lowell, Mass., and lived in arms matches in Grahenwohr, there were 57 replies. The question of whether there deg for the sale should be left tection. No more "Blue Mon­ Nixon also was the leader in Coolbaugh, Coventry: Pamela Worcester Rd., Vernon; Mrs. addition would be closer to the April of 1962, but was thrown Almori of Avon; a sister, Mrs. Manchester since 1956, coming Germany. and Karen Wheway, Wapping; were liberal and conservative the auditorium by 6 p.m. out by the courts when the The Jarvis bid of $37,220, days" in your life if Anna Jezewski of Rockville, a national poll by the AP. Avis Tirrell and daughter. El­ Firemen Quell elements at the Council came up building aide line than regula­ opened on March 11, was only from 'Willimantlc, where he Lt. Watson is regularly as­ John Hager, 12 Diane Dr.: Don­ lington; Mrs. Deloris Udestrl Thursday. tions allow. neighbors challenged the ZBA you use our family and 17 graildchlldren. lived for m ^ y years. He was a signed to the 37th Artillery 3rd na Koaky, 49 Hyde St.; Albert quite a few times. Msgr. Fazza­ Bomarco Meets action. $7.25 below the one submitted The funeral will be held to­ gear cutter at Pratt and Whit­ Battalion near Schwabi.sch Hall. and son, 9 Emily Dr., Rockville. Weekend Fires laro said he did not like labels 7. A request from John Hag­ by the next lowest bidder, the finish laundry service. morrow at 8:16 a.m. from the Andover Harrison, 106 Hawthorne St.; Bomarco, town couples’ club, er, to operate a telephone ans­ ney, division of United Aircraft Germany. He is a 1957 gradu­ Mrs. Ralphene Hebert, 45 Well­ but admitted that some people will meet at the Mark Twain LeMay Construction Co. of Say- Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ Town firemen during the were just naturally more con- wering service at 12 Diane Dr., brook. You will appreciate pect St., with a Mass of re­ Corp., Blast Hartford. ate of Rockville High School man Rd.; Mrs. Olive Fagan, 42 Memorial,, 361 Farmington Ave., Jarvis Awarded Survivors include three broth­ Weekend Arrest Benton St.; Hebert baby girl, 11 weekend extinguished three servaUve than others and that Hartford,’ at 8 p.m. Thursday! In Residence Zone. The contract award was our promptness and quiem at St. Bernard’s Church Condition Good minor blazes that occurred In 8. Request from six property at 9. Burial will be in St. Ber­ ers, Armand Dancosse and Richard L. Tolan, 43. 3 Lin­ Butternut Rd.; Mrs. Roberta U.S. Opposed It was generally the younger ^gp,|,g,.g j,gve s tour, fol- Trunkline Job stalled, pending last week's al­ economical rates, too. The best bacon den Pi., was arrested early Sun­ Schory, 72 Scarborough Rd.; grass, a car, and under a porch. men who were more liberal. He ]owed by refreehmenta at the owners, at 506, 522, 528, 640, location of additional funds by nard's Cemetery. Francis Dancosse, both of Man­ Of Crash Victim Minor property damage was re­ you can buy I Friends may call at the fu­ chester, and Arthur Dancosse day morning by Constable Wil­ Siharon Beauregard, 61 Green said that there was no question n^g^Qdal. Hostesses are Mrs. 648 and 672 Wetherell St., in The Jarvis Construction Co. the board of directors, since the liam Llswe'l and charged with Rd.; Mrs. Cecelia Benoit, 45 Laotian G>up ported. of the "conservatives” winning, Robert Foulke and Mrs. William Rural Residence Zone, to vary of Manchester haa been award­ $37,000 originally appropriated Brown-sugar neral home tonight from 7 to 9. of Rockville; nine sisters. Sister A SO-year-old Willimantic At 6:41 p.m. Saturday, a Leo Poldine of Ottawa, Canada, operating a motor vehicle while Fairfield St.; Richard Bartlett, but that things, because of thelQrunske. the required 60-foot front yard ed the contract for construc­ was insufficient to pay for NEW SYSTEM cured, lightly under the influence of intoxi­ man is in good condition at (Continued from Page One) grass fire was put out at 410 enormity of the laaks, took Briefs requirement. tion of a new water main relief about $50,000 in labor and ma­ Mrs. Barham B. Talmalavic Mrs. Albert Morin, Mrs. Chris­ Windham Memorial Hospital to­ 34 Pine Hill St.; James Briggs, Hackmatack St.; yesterday at tmoked bacon ROCKVILLB — Mrs. Barbara tine Hartley, Mrs. Harry cating liquor or drugs; 32 Nye St.; Ben Hudelson, East long time. | Mrs. Allan Leventhal, chalr- Andrew Ansaldl has asked for trunkline, to run from Manches­ terial costs. LAUNDRY Tolan posted $500 bond for day after his car collided with and feared it might upset the 10:17 a.m., a fire was put out The original 70 schemata, or , rnan of the cancer drive, asks permission to resubmit an ap­ ter High School to Manchester Jarvis’ contract Is for labor B. Talmalavic, 80, of Hartford, GulUemette and Mrs. Oharles another vehicle last night at Windsor Hill; Henry Maye, in a car motor at S. Main St. at a big, big mother of Mrs. Minnie Selber of his appearance in Rockville ses­ Hartford; Mrs. Leona Jarvis, 15 Geneva accord of 1962 which set topics, have been reduced to 17 j that townspeople remember to plication for a special exception Memorial Hospital. only — contracts for pipe, fit­ AND DRY CLEANING s Hamilton, all of Lowell, Mrs. sion of arcuit Court 12 on May Rt. 6 and 87. and Line St.; and at 5:27 p.m. and then to 10, he said. The gend In their contributions. Mail for apartments at Summer and The project is expected to tings and valves have already 20c saving! Rockville, died yesterday at Arthur Pelletier of Willimantic, Robert DeMontiray was ad­ High St., Rockville; Howard up a coalition government for ON HARRISON ST. (44) Hartford Hospital. He was arrested after Llswell Pascoe, Wapping: Mario Alfon­ yesterday, a porch fire brought schemata on freedom of con-' appeals were sent the beginning McKee Sts. An application for supply more water pressure for been awarded. Mrs. Blanche Lecuier and Mrs. noticed him driving In an al­ mitted with possible cerebral Laos. firemen to 26 Edgerton St, Off East Center SL She Is survived by three other concussion. The driver of the so, 16 Drescher Rd.; Audrey science and on Jews will come of the month. The drive closes GabrUle Wymer, both of Man­ legedly "suspicious” manner on Britain and France also came where old porch stainchiona ac­ up in the next session. at the end of the month. The Opposite the Cemetery daughters, two sons, thirteen other car. John J. Cook Jr., McCarthy, 21 St. John St.; Mau­ out in opposition to the coup. cidentally caught fire. grandchildren and eight great­ chester, and Miss Yvonne Dan- Rt. 83 near Loveland Hill Rd. rice Leveraull, 108 Scott Dr.; The Rev. Mr. Sangrey asked town goal is $490; $254.25 has coase of Canada, and several 30, of Berlin, and six paasen- MAX MILLER SAYS:« For Pickup and Delivery grandchildren. Club Conference gers including three small chil­ Mrs. Eileen Richloff and son. Msgr. Fazzalaro to give the been collected. The funeral will be held nieces and nephews. The Conn State Federation of dren escaned with only minor 217 Autumn St. benediction Francis Mannise, baseball Call 649-7753 Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from Hie funeral will be held Fri­ Women’s Clubs, Junior Member- injuries. They were brought to Mrs. J. Stanton, wife of the commissioner, will give out base­ GROUND BEEF DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Branches at: 219 North Main the Maple Hill Chapel. 382 Ma day at a time to be announced .shlp, will hold their Spring Con­ the hospital and released. pastor of Bolton Congregation­ ball equipment to all managers from the Leo Bilodeau Funeral ference at the Ambassador Res­ Mrs. Madeline Bilodeau, 7 Sea­ St. and 501 Hartford Rd. pie l^R]*tford| ft sol” Police said the Cook car man Circle: Mrs. Priscilla Sui­ Since 1889 al Church, and Mrs. Edward Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Always fresh! It’s ground Home, 308 Pawtucket St., Lo­ taurant, Hamden, on Saturday, stopped at a stop sign on Old Johnson, wife of the vicar of Community Hall. April 25. At this time all state tor, Coventry; Sandra Grisel, CHRIST INVITES YOU! fresh several times daily in well, with a solemn high Mass State Rd. and the Intersection South Windsor; Anthony Uccel­ St. George’s Episcopal Church, The first minor league game of requiem at St. Jean de Bap­ presidents will submit their re­ and then turned Into Rt. 6 to go COMPLETE BROKERAGE SERVICE poured for the tea which fol­ is scheduled for May 12; the Personal Notices ports on club activities for the lo, Wapping; Mrs. Marilyn Mc- small amounts! A buy! tiste Church, Lowell. Burial west when the DeMontignv car, La/ferty, 77 Meadow Lane; Cyn­ lowed. first junior league game, May 39 past yeai. Election of state of­ : will be in St. Joseph’s Ceme­ eastbound. slammed into Cook’s thia Cooley, 115 Walnut St.; Lathrop Reelected 11. ficers will be held during the car. The accident occurred Our 74 years experience in Connecticut Charles Lathrop was reelect­ The public building commia- WHEE! WATER’S In Memoriam tery, Bast Chelmsford, Mass. morning session for the 1964-66 Mrs. Helen Piela, 19 Grove St.; In loving memory of our lovM The Walter N, Leclerc Fu about 7 D.m. ed chairman of the Democratic aion will open bids for industrial NEW ENGLAND LUTHERAN OPEN eae. William J. Fleming, who period. Ii: the afternoon, chair­ State Police Trooper Charles Brian Cappa, 51 Englewood Dr.; Insurance, Public Utilities and Indus­ neral Home, 23 Main St. Is in Kathleen Murdock, Coventry; town committee at Its meeting arts equipment at 8 p.m. to­ H0T-H0T..AND passed sway April 30. 19S9. men presentation of awards w'lll Gunn of the Colchester Troop Is trial stocks is available to you. Friday night. Mrs. Eva Morra night at the Community Hall. DAISY BUn*59‘ charge of local arrangements. ’oe made and the new state of­ Mrs. Helen Simon, 17 Legion Swcereel is the word of remembrance, Investigating. was named vice chairman. Wil­ The fire department auxiliary THERE’S A LOT! p iaar r la the one who |e gone, ficers will be mstalled. | Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Carol Cap­ liam Androlevlch was reelected will meet tonight at 8 at the Swift’s Premium Bontlest Pork Shoulder m memory n w« will always keep Those atteiraing from Vernon i pa, Hartford; Mrs. Carmela Pa­ HOUSE EVANGELICAL MISSION him. gan!, 22 Foster St.; Albert PH O N E 527-5171 treasurer. Wilfred Cote was firehouse. Refreshments will be J in t as the years roll on. will be Mrs. Louis Pllver, presi­ Emanuel Votes elected secretary. served by Mrs. Peter Massolinl Now! For only 9*/jc* a Sides Report dent: Mrs. Hugh Collins, state Reutter, 36 Tolland Ave., Rock­ Joseph Llcltra was elected and Mrs. MIc*’"'*' Matula. I Badly misaed. menUl health chairman; Mrs. ville; Henry McCaffrey, Coven­ day for fuel... hot water Wife and eons EMward Robers, Mrs. Peter Mer- To Fix Organ try: Richard ’Turcotte, 145 chairman of a newly-formed AT Wtdw4 a le-M Definite Gain planning committee. The com­ Manchester L veiling Herald for all—all the time! FRESH SPINACH eutsH In Memoriam son, Mrs. Edward Lauble. Mrs. Wells St.; Ruth Che.sters, Cov­ Bolton corresirandent, Cleme- Frank DeTolla and Mrs. William entry; Mrs. Edith Cavagnaro, mittee Itself will continue to IS loving memory of Mrs. Jamea The congregation of Emanuel meet tha third Friday of the well Young, telephone 848-8881. omback who paaaed away April Liswell. laitheran Church yesterday 89 Tanner St.; Mrs. Virginia Cooley & Co. If you live in a typical SI. 1148. In Rail Talk Return Overdue Books voted to rebuild and expand Mercer, 92 Autumn St.; John house, you could easily run Your gentle face and patient amlle. (Continued from Page One) Officials at Rockville Li­ the pipe organ In the church to Cutroni, Andover: Harold Web­ 100 PEARL STREET HARTFORD, CONN. out ot hot water several With aSdneaa we recall. brary have asked residents er. Hartford Tpke., Rockville; M dtlUvo! Yau%Jiad a kindly word for each. the fvtllest capabilities of the Concordia Lutheran Church timea a week. A ^ Ued beloved by all. achieved in the five-year work who discover long overdue books console. The church council rec­ Mrs. Elmira Parent. Wapping: Members of New York Stock Exchange rules dispute. to retnrn them to the library. ommended the action, which Mrs. Nellie Salmond, 399 Gard­ Yes, when you need some­ Now you can have all the Husband and sons They said that overdue books was voted upon at a special ner St.; Mrs. Bernice Baker, Members of Ajnerican Stock Exchange thing from the drug store 40 PITKIN STREET hot water you need at one But one source, reflecting the time for only BVic* a day. In Memoriam uncertainty of the outcomC) said or those taken accidentally with­ meeting after the morning Wapping: Mrs. Lillian Gardner, —and it isn’t convenient YOU ARE TAKING "Nothing is buttoned up until out being checked out may be service. Andover; Mrs. Frances Bona- R MANCHESTER. CONN. Think of it—only 8Hc* a te lorinf memory of Mri. JAm^ii 8buLEmpftTt HqrnbKk_ who passed everything Is buttoned up.” returned day or night to the de­ ■’The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, to come in person—call day! a w ^ April >0. 1963. Failure to reach some sort of pository on the front door of pastor, led the meeting. E. John our Emergency Delivery A 65,000 MILE HIKE the library with no questions Kjellaon. chairman of worship Tea, tbanka to Mobllheat sister, you are iinl forgotten, agreement may result in Service. Your feet carry you about 65,000 milea in tha —and an oll-flred hot water on earth you are no more. coast-to-coast rail strike at asked. and music, presented the plans ... ___ __ memory you are with us. Menus to the congregation. Perhaps you have pr6* average lifetime. That’s a lot of use for such a THURSDAY, April 23 — 7:30 P.M. heater ot correct capacity— Aa you always were before. 12:01 a.m. (E8T) Saturday. ■mall part of your body. To protect your feat do your famUy ean take care of Federal mediators, working Maple Street School: Tomor­ A contract for renovating the scriptions to be com­ brother, nieces row, spaghetti with meat balls, organ was awarded to Earle FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE not overlook infection producing brulaea, cuts Worship Service followed by discussion period with refreshments in all their washing needs at Sisters, under John.son's orders, spent pounded? Our messenger aind cracks. one time. and nephews the weekend shuttling ^tween green beans, cole slaw, French W. Reed of West Boylston. Social Hall. union and management repre­ bread; Wednesday, poric and Mass., successor to George W. will call for them and de­ Corns and callouses form if ths skin on your Mom can do the family In Memoriam sentatives in continued Intensive gravy, buttered rice, carrots, Reed and Son, original builders liver the medicines. Nis feet is dry. Apply an antiseptic foot balm at ' lovinc memoir of John spiced apple rings; Thursday, liiiii wash, 81a can do tha dixhea vko pftAsed aw ay April efforts to close the gap separat­ of the organ. night. Dry your feet carefully, especially be­ at the same tima Junior ing the two sides. grilled frankturten, mashed PEN TILL 5 P. M. extra charge, of course, tween the toes to avoid athlete's feet. Have any FRIDAY. April 24 — 7:30 P.M. tatoes, corn, pickled beets takes hla bath, and you en­ U the word of remembrance. \ili foot troubles quickly taken care of by a Podi­ joy a shower. m t ik the one who Is cone, day, soup (tomato, clam chowd­ Senior Citizens m o n d a y -t v e s d a y -f r id Ay atrist. We carry many products that are help­ Worship Service followed by discussion period with refreshments in .ntamory we will always keep er), .sandwiches (tuna fish, pea­ ful to foot care. . Social Hall. Don't delay—phone us to­ 2 Town Women nut butter and marshmallow), m a day. Find out how eaay It is Juri M^lht y e a n roll o Plan Card Party THURSDAY—11 of nntnterrupted VISIT OUR NEW cheese. Dessert, milk and sand­ houra YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE UB when you to switch to a Mobllheat- Wife and family To Be Honored wiches are served with each flred water heater. 'The annual card party of service—8 A.M. straight through to 8 PJM. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If . meal. iiiii! LIQUOR DEPT. ■hopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly SATURDAY, April 25 — 8:30 A.M. Mrs. Charles E. Jacobson Jr. 1 Northeast School; Tomoriwr. the Senior Citlxens Club, spon­ 'Average family of four. sored by the recreation depart­ without extra charge. A great many people en­ and Hrs. AUrod B. Sundquist, i "“ “hed poUtoes, trust us with their preeoripUone. Mey we com­ Men’s Breakfast for members and friends. both of Manchester, will be hon- rnuH‘ns. »™lt jello; Wedneaday, ment. will take place tomorrow HliH ■ONUMENT ored tomorrow at the 20th an- «>■' poUto salad, e v e ^ g St 8 at the Senior Clti- I'l . lAI'.. I • pound yours ? W E G IV E sen r Club room on School St. nlversary celebration of the Thursday, roast tur- • • • e e e 0LEUIIN8 Woman's Auxiliary to the Hart key, dressing, mashed potatoes, Setback and Military Whist will SUNDAY. April 26 — 2:30 • 4:30 P.M. GREEN STAMPS AND ■ lord Oxinty M^edical Associa- cranberry sauce, peas, ice be featured, under the direction vS A V 1 M G S Uon at the Hotel America, cream; Friday, tomato soup, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc- Concordia Open House—Exhibits on Work of the Church. RESTOMTION Hartford. The association wili egg salad sandwiches, celery Keever, and prizes will be LOAM 7:80 pjn,, Consecration Service. WEDNESDAY IS honor Its past presidents at the and carrot sticks, cheese awarded. Refreshments will be \ S 4 ) I I \ 1 I 4 > «-. ( f f d d a r t i MORIARTY ita and atone memorials honor Its pest presidents, in­ wedges, white cake. Mrved. . “Manchester's i!!l ■ to their '■ original HosplUU Notes Proceeds from this card | i i ______Oldest Financial Iiiii M ille r's Prescription Pharmacy • Bupandsad by 35 cluding the two Manchester ______v0M m *______Institution” women, at the meeting. Admitted Friday; Linda Bar- party will be used to defray IfHi! ■sacassTn»s olexsT riaaneiat tnsTiTSTies 901 Main Street-643-5321 Guest Missioner for Open House will be BROTHERS d|K|«ri4Bca In mon- A business meeting at 10:18 rows, Ellington; Carmen Wean, the cost of the annual Senior DOUBLE STAMP DAY /OOTtAdaOs JitAmmt, Mmai JM m at (Copyright 1863 (W-11-4-M) a.m. will be held before a so­ 4 McKnight Clrole; Mary Paw- Citlxens camping program. The ti"! Cnrrent Annual i'l. P h arm acy REVEREND PRANK MELESCHNIG of NORRIDGE, ILL. in Hertford, East Hartford, Woit Hoftford. y'iili. . MAINE cial time at 11:45 and luncheon lowski, 150 Grove St’.; Stephen three-day camping program is Dividend On M3-5135 ' 4 ^ EXT. El at 12:80 p.m. Mayor William Young, 38 Ironwood E>r.r Marie scheduled for June 9, 10 and 11 BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY laaored Savings ''i*i Middtotowo, Thompiaiivwo', Briit^ - c o tn t. Mf-8018 B; Glynn of Hartford will be a Lassow, 61 Grand Ave. at the Salvation Army Camp t' ji» 299 GREEN ROAD Meneliottor end Now Britain. ^>ecial guest at the luncheon. Admitted Saturday: Charline in Coventry. J 301-315 Ctnttr St. Phono 643<:4134 f t ' m f'.-'jJt'.liS. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN^ MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 FACE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAM>. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE his desk, he talked slowly In LITTLE SPORTS C o v e n i r y phoned Upton’s parsnts and con- gratulatsd them on Richard's tones so soft It was difficult to l^t>N(«**«>« 1*4. I Antwar to ProWooo Punlo appoIntmanL hsar him from the galleries. Travel Snarl Seen Outside the chamber, Hum­ OON'T LET IT VYOBBY SOu! Ilia telegram forwarded from KNC3W PiGEONS-AK-iN The Americas Coventry read: "I am pleased to phrey and other Senate support­ Decision on Kindergarten ers of the bill conferred at OE A TRUTH, SNUFFK f M CONCERNED / A ^VDNT^ WELL HAVE Inform you that you have been ABOUT THAT PAl« OFCOAKIM6 THOUSANDS OF 'EM.' YOU ACROSS 8 French city eelected for a grant under the length with Ally. Gen. Robert 6 Making an F. Kennedy and a group of Jus­ Pigeon s w e r c l b a e e d -**- 1 Citjr on Panama International Mueatlonal and Schemed for Fair AN' MB VYfLL BE THE opening Sought at Board Meeting tice Department and White Su p p o s in g they f a il e d t o nnal Cultural Exchange program of Pigeon Kim&s -«-an' . 7 Girl's namo House aides about the numer­ r e t u r n ilERE WITH SEVEN OR 6 Canadian g Transgression the Department of State to do LOOK AT TH' MONEY peninsula ous amendments on file. EieWT HONORED PiSEONS AS THAT SQUABS SELl^ B Central X flnel deeialoa on a propoeed^ With tha kindergarten pro- graduate atudy In Palnter-Print- (OnaUauod treaa Page Om ) and expected to meet into the 11 PhotofprapUc •al^6 mm ^mm *Um mmmm TFor OY »a whileWIIIIV rUJIlUrSrumort IlCWflew thatUUEV w e FISORET)/ WHAT YYCXJLD X . apparatus American idnOntvtm tor the Coventry 8T*m considered a oontrovarslal maklng at the InaUtuto D’Art at FOR IN 1H' . country talked of a stall-in that would ni^t. as was the case Uat j^.^edy might favor dropping OO VJITH THESE SACKS OF FEED < m a r k e t s lariy Issue for aome weeka, it la an- D’ArcheoIogie, Paris, France. w^#k lOKtorehouses aehool SyeUm tor th« , J ! the fair employment opportun- CD^-X M E ------14 Roui;h Uclpated that tonight's meet­ Congratulatlona on your selec­ cause the New York World's ^ BUGGS BUNNY ISMTings 11 Three- school year iH i-M wtU be In- Fair the loss of a fsw dollani, Humphrey hinted at round- ,jy ,ection of the bill If thla DOUBLE dimensional ing will be attended by many tion." 16 Formal dance ejurted on the aaende o« the there was an uprising of pro­ Uie-clock seulons laM week but | ^ould quicken Senate passage, 17 HalU local reatdants, both for and Upton, who returns from In­ made no advMce ^ort to ex-, attorney gen- ^THERE'S NO PLACE **MwnUln park 40 .Stagger against thla Item. test," Russell said. WAKE IB Fit 42 Fuses Coventry hoetd o« edueetion diana Unlvsrslty In Jtme, will tond htmra today. Bom Demj^ ,^ter reported Kennedy T' SNOOZE IN H £ f X ! j 20 Roman dale 18 Unclose (poei) .12 Aggregates library services and salary "The tactics of New York In , SYLVESTER, 21 F*#niininP 34 Ciwock AT Swords huilneee m eetlnf today at E leavs for Paris on Sept 18 and cratic Leader Mike Mansfield YABUAM I'M PUTTIN' 22 Beside (prefix) 48 Spanish M y Bchadula for aecratarial atalf (ettlng their people off the supported the antidiscrimina­ 23 Widgeon ap^iUtion 3 1 «i'rfacea _ _ at Coventry High School. rstum Aprtil 16,1966, his moth­ and Republican Leader Everett tion Job aection Inaerted months YAT'WORKIN ^ {P U O O tii 23 Strained 36 Animal HBPreserra will also be discussed at the iridge were identical to those 24 American 52 Roofer’s tool hoard nrlll meet today er said today. He Is an artist M. Dlrkacn have said they don't STAMPS ago In the House. ANOTHER ROOM( suffragist 28 Personal 37 Craiy ^ meeting tonight. and faculty member at Indiana used in getting them off the favor marathon sessions. nmnnun SBlormof lohe '5 4 Medical (ah.) from T pJB. to • p.m. when the Other matters to be brought street In Albany, Oa. (during While the Senate wrestles 25 Japanese coin U viicel • ^ '^ tion profrem will University in Bloomington, Ind., So far debate has been at a with civil rights. House leaders 26 Defile 5“ 5” TT up include: Salary schedule for civil rights demonstrations 2 3 4 s r - T” ^ preeented hy feoufty mem- and Just concluded exhibiting at monotonous pace most days plan to seek passage Tuesday 27 .Stitch 1 the school nurse, salary for the the Parks Building In its Fine there), but they called It police 2BFish i r with a cheerful exchange of or Wednesday of a bill provid­ TT 12 school physician, expenaea al­ Arts Guild Center gallery In brutality when Albany did It." courtesies between opposing 31 Meadow The htoiderferten fueeUon lowance for elementary ail, Rep. Adam Clayton Powell ing more than $46 billion in an­ EVERY 33 Pig genua Mansfield, Ohio. camps IS will eleo be dhnueeed. music, Instruction and remedial Jr.., Negro Democrat from Har­ nual funds for the Defence De- 35 East Indian vine r r Upton has been a teaching as­ For example Mississippi's two p^rtment. 38 Entangle 8upt. o« SchooU WUeon U readlhg programs. lem, said in a taped televiaton 41 Part m face t r ■ r r ll Tiilev renorted the number of sociate in drawing and print- senators, Democrats John Sten- House Judiciary Com- A t OIrU’ SUto making In Indiana since 1962. Interview broadcast Sunday 44 Frog genua children ellgSHe for k ^ e ^ - that he did not think the New nls and James O. Ea.stland, I mittee will begin hearings 45 Mountain Lynn Mamet, a Junior at Upton will receive his mas­ a r In ie 1«0. Theie York demonstrations would ali­ *'**"*_ were able to dispose o f . Wednesday on 146 resolutions (comb, form) Coventry High School, has been ter’s degree from Indiana Uni­ the Friday and Saturday sea- yyhlch propose a constitutional W E D .g ,^ be houeed mt both ele- enate civil rights supporters. 46 Stupid fellow !< 7T sppolnted to represent the local versity In June, prior to return­ (slang) mei^ry eohooU. with two . Powell aaid It wai "a mark **^1**'.. . . . o. . u ... .u amendment to legalize prayers ^HE 47 Bitter vetch Ooventnr Oremmer aohod at Laurel Olrla’ State at ing to his home in Coventry. He Technically. Stennis held the Bible reading In schools. PGEON 5T of honor" that the Brooklyn 48 .Sonu for two grthool end one at the Roherteon the University o f Connecticut received his bachelor of fine arts chapter of the Congress of Ra­ floor for more than 12 hours ______|KlN65« 50 Golf acceiaory the latter pan of June. Miss degree from the University of Friday simply by gclli,:g unen- .jiqq MANY CXIMMERCIALS? 51 South American fchooL TUley eeld. cial Equality was suspended by Mamet wlU be sponsored by the Connecticut. national headquarters for Imous consent to yield to 601 f l i n t , Mich. (AP) — Deputy T. H A M L IN river ST H41 in Thle arrenfement would ne- ALLY OOP 53 Mexican food R 5 T Auxiliary to Green - (3iobot- Sheriff William Gibson stopped MvislUte hirlnf on# additional Manchester Evening Herald r 55 Vocal • f^her. There would be aU mchardeon Post of the Ameri­ by the Ukranian Hall for a spe­ HEY.' WHAT HAPPENEP 56 Incidents u Coventry correepondent, F. Pau­ occupied part of the time. TOR HEAVEMb S^KE, PE6A^^, an 'OOOLA, can Laglon. cial check because the place FRESH TO TH' STORM? ITS , 57 State on Rio elaMM, three each morning and line Lltth., telephone ’142-62.71. Brooklyn CORE has an- _ . . . CAN'T MXI WORK UP ANY MORE PI6APPEAREP, POUF/ TOO/ MYGOaY, 47 each eftamoon. One Miaa Mamet, daughter of Mr. had been entered the night be­ SPEEP? 'S NO TELLIN' WHER^ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Grande nounced that aome 2,000 cars ,, Iv" JUST LIKE THAT/ WHERE'P UCwnself (dixL) teacher would handle pupila in and Mri. Sknil V, Mamet of will "run out of gas" on major a session of slightly fore and a television set stolen. THAT CYCUJNES fiONNA SHE SO? SI Noticing that a window had CARRY OOOLA/ DOWN ^ 0 eeaalone dally. Bread and Milk Street, has highways leading to the fair on more than Hve hours Saturday, 1 American . ss been active at school In student Campers Sign Up ooenlnc dav Moat of Saturday fewer than been broken and the building re­ s r X aummary of the propoaal to entered, he went In to see what CHICKEN nation council, newspaper, and the TOe Rev Milton A. Galaml- were on hand as 2 Egg dishes ha voted inoludee the eoet for son, who spearheaded New York Eastland read a long speech. was missing this time. The tele- ST ss Drama Chib. She has also taken 3 Biole book (ab.) thU y6er- TUlay reported thla Week of May 4 Clty'i* two * civil ... rights ... school•..•IT Leaning at 94timesvma« rxnon am aifamHstand a on*i vision had been returned, BREASTS LEGS- 4 Mineral rocks Mit would reault In a net gain part In bowling and badminton. boycotts, said on the "W A B c l Quarters ef 18.080. afU r thla year. The THe Laurel Girls’ Stat^ pro­ Harry F. Smith, director of Quarters tflUI relmburaementa from the gram provides dUzenshlp train­ Radio Press Conference” that Without WinflfS Manchester’s Camp Kennedy President Johnson, in visiting state toU l 126,780 while the ing for high school junior girls the fair, "m ay be caught like soeta outlined total |18,700. while they Hve together ss self for Retarded Children, an­ Undir the relmbureementa anyone else." OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS governing citisene learning the nounced thla morning that ap­ "He may fly In by helicopter, from the eUte, baaed on the duties, privUeges and responsi- plications for campers wHl be as has been suggested." Galam- 180 children eUglble for kinder­ bUltlea of American citizenship. Ison said. "But he might, well, garten in 1664-65 aa reported, issued the week of May 4, to be sou WONT It is a mythical state patterned processed during the week of get caught In the traffic like lb lb NEED ANEW are lUted $121 per pupil or »21.- as much like one of our looal others, and It might be a good B i R N i e ' S May 26. ONE FOR A 780 plua tranaportatlon relm- governments as is possible. camp wW be operated thing.” LONGTVHe^ buraed at 60 per cent or $6,000, *1110 Galamison. who supports the ITie program la conducted on a knoll at Globe Hollow Hygrade’a Lean, 4 to 6 lb. Avg. BY AL VERMEER NOW/ making the $26,780 figure. stall-in plan as a needed, PRISCILLA’S POP from June 21 through June 27 from June 39 to Aug. 7, and HOME OF PERSONALIZED SERVICE Under the eoet le Hated $6,- at tha university. healthy outlet for "frustrated '^WHAT THAT WAS A' 000 for one teacher, auppUea at will be open to all retarded people,” said he had not decided Smoked Shoulders IbeO U SOON VYE'LL The local American Legion children aged six and up, with B E A B U E , HAPPENS WHEN PRETTV GOOD 12 700 and tranaportatlon at Auxiliary this year for the first whether he would participate. TO WIT ' T H E V S T A R T QUESTION $10,000, making the $18,700 fig­ no maxinuim age limit. "I think I would have a hard time Is also sponsoring another Plans call for three 2-week RIB STEAKS "Tender-Trim" l A 79« E V E N MORE H IT T IN ® ure. delegate, this from the E. O time convincing a Judge that I DISTANT ‘ B A C K The other two teacher# need­ sessions or two 3-week sessions, had run out of gas by accident,” L V _*er Smith High School in Storrs. depending on the number of ap- Galamison said. ed for the propoaed kindergar­ Previously the one delegate LEAN SROUND BEEF ,3 ^ 49< I ten would be made available pllMtions received, with ap- sent has been selected to repre from the preeent ataff on the proxli^tely 40 campers to l>e WASHINGTON (A P)—Senate Seafood Dept, eent either (Joventry or Mans leaders are hoping for a first elementary level of 42 teachera, acoomihodated during each per­ AUTOMATIC WASHER FBESH FLOUNDER FILLET ...... Ih. 56o by Increaalng the pupil load In field, the latter having reel- iod. vote on the civil r^hta bill late the clasarooma of both Coven­ dents as members jot the auxil­ TTie camp, to be run in co­ this week. FANCY DRESSED SMELTS ...... lb. 29o try Grammar School and the iary and poet. operation with the Joseph P. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey. Robertaon School In order to 19 New Votora Kennedy Jr. Foundation, will be D-Mlnn., floor manager for the House-passed measure, wants | relieve two teachera whoae aal- There were 19 new voters entirely free, ixcept for dally ariea are already provided for made at the night session at a test on some of the 86 amend­ lunches. Milk will be supplied ments on file. in the aehool bu ^ et. the town clerk’s office with by the camp, and bus service eight registering as Democrats, •I. K II wi , A X 1 -^ We've got a sit-in In the Sen- The propoaal aummary notes will be available at designated ^y the filibusters." he said eight as “ Republicans Til and three ■lU Clu. IM tm 1« the eoet of only the one addi­ points for Manchester caxnpers. , interview as the Senate tional teacher to be hired In the remaining unaffllated. In the everall coat of inatltuUng the first voting district, of the 14 Preference for applicants will | headed Into a seventh week of BY .lOE CAMPBELL kindergarten program. new voters made there were be shown to Manchester chil- debate. "We should ask them to BONNIE dren first, then area children, help conduct business In the ^ - 2 0 The Bummery relteratee that five registering as Democrats, NO. B EC A U SE Hl^ the board of education coneiders seven as Republicans and two and finally those from more proper and responsible manner a t S u e W WHAT POR? JUST remaining unaffiliated. In the we want demonstrators to fol-1 Sale Prices P O O R C tO S E S TOO 4f-20J.(7. WILLIAM^ that kindergarten la a valuable distant points. TUffT GROCER, B6 CA0 5 B HE ^ t P “ No wonder wo couldn*t got oaoh othorl I*vo hoM second voting district there Applications will be available low.” Effective FAST.' WHY WOTHER* GET GRAY part of the overall educational THAT'S WHAT VOO A tOAF OF^ ealUr^ your number exactly avary cpiarUr hour, too! program aa at thla level baaic were three registering as Dem­ at the East Side Rec Monday Humphrey said he expects ] Tues. and Wed. FREHCH a t Po/ eoncepta and attUudea toward ocrats, one as a Republican and for approximately 40 volunteer I learning au'e Initiated which help one remaining' Unafflliatedv day. Open Nights high school students, male or There is no sign, though, that to form at aolid baae for later The next session will be from female, 13 years of age and up. Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to noon May 16 at the the 19 Southern senators op­ BEN CASEY and more complex learning. Students from Manchester till 9 The aummary mentlona that town clerk's office In the Town posed to the bill are ready to Office Building on Main St. High Sohool, East CathoUc let up on their verbal protests | y there era at preaent three pri­ High Scho<4 and Cheney Tech lOOK.-.HE'S DROPPED rr DOESN'T Aty/AYg vate kindargartena In town Fellowimlp on Trip against it. OFF TO sleep! that* A KEY WORK THIS WAV.OF COURSE, School will be given preference For Us 35th consecutive ses­ FIRST, LETS which are unable to aerve the Twenty-one members of the SYMPTOM! NOW DO YOU BE BUT SHOULD WE TRY CALL SALLY NASH., for the volunteer counselor po­ sion on civil rights, the Senate I pupila eligible to attand. (Theae Senior Pilgrim Fellowship of No Deposit Bottles another sudden- AN D DAVE b a k e r ., sitions. was called In two hours early I ' J STIMULUS fccTJ private claaaea are conducted the Second Congregational Iff r K PM n4>« INTO YOUR (Church left last night for a SHOP-RITE Mr.StifM |fe*fotr, Iw. o f f i c e . by the South Coventry Coopera­ 28 oz. ^ I tive Nuraery and Kindergarten, three-day trip to Washington, the North Coventry Coopera­ D. C. They will return Wednes­ BOTS. ^ tive Kindergarten and Coventry day about 10:30 p.m. to the Church Community House on SODA Cay School on South Street). ALL FLAVORS The summary points out both Rt. 44A. Adult chaperons are BY FRANK O’NEAL the North Coventry Coperatlve Mrs. Lyle Gale, Mr. and Mrs. S H O R T R IB S Kindergarten and the South Philip Llnderson and the Rev. C o v e n ^ Cooperative Nuraery James H. Ameling, church pas- WELU1HE UNrlEO STATES S'KNOW SHeV eUlUD u p ton. AUCTION Model LKA690 and Kindergarten both support Your Biggest Paint Buy! WHKT^ NEW ON WAS INVADED BV TWE \M NOT 1bO QUITE AN IMMUNITS T D a public kindergarten. Meetings PWtNET EARTH? BEAtUES A FEW WEEKS A50. SURPRISED. INSECTICIDES AFTER AWHIUE According to Dr. Harriet The Second Congregational Na^, consultant on early child­ Church Fragment Society will SHOP-RITE a ISM Hr hood education, (who spoke at meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday an open meeting on the kinder­ In the Church Community Second Congregafional ODORLESS VINYL RUBBER BASE garten program recently) 71 House. per cent of the towns In the The church choir will meet state now provide kindergarten. at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Church W AU and CEILING MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK C AV AILl Thla represents 90 per cent of Sanctuary. the children eligible to attend Awarded Fulbrlght t kindergarten in this state. Richard T. Upton, son o f Mr. — OICM and Mrs. Raymond O. Upton of Tubs., April 21 6:30 p.m. WIN7HI3DPT ^AUALU DID W/N7HRDP JUST THATfeA In ooncludlng the report of WINTHBOP? 7 OOMBTUBOO0HHBZB1 6000 the aummary of the propoaal to Flanders Road, has been award DHD'iOUJLJSr be voted on at the board meet­ ed a Fulbrlght Scholarship to WALTER MOORE, AucHonxxT^ DRYER PAINT Q P & on J H , study In Paris In the fall. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE COMB IN-? ing. Tilley stipulated "the board is awara of formal reaction of Senator Thomas Dodd tele- White and several hundred citizens, both Furnltur*, Toys, Rooks, HousohoM Ifoim, Etc. HOW WE'RE NTHEeSHERAL AREA WHERB D e co ra to r lOCATEP - CAN TRAIN pro and con kindergarten.” •THE MIVY PHOPinn) A DEAD TORPEDO, MT>YW. C olors $ 0 9 9 THE , PORPOISCS .•i— IP'S SEE IP HAPPY CAH- In regards to thla statement, 'peRPOrtt — ToitP£Do;i^^lioo.p,el TO VJARK OF board meeting have acknowl­ MIMES AND GALLON NJtRMOQCS!^ y 4 OUR RED-LETTER edged letters received from DAY/ TORPEDOES, citizens both for and against dllST IMAGINE the propoaal, aa well as a peti­ r ^ L O B r i ns MILITARY tion sifted by 239 persons aa SlSNlFICANCe.' being In favor of inatituting ^ Travel Service ^ such a program into tha local Stamps public school aystem. 905 MAIN STREET As against unijertaking _ SPRING 643-2165 i ^ -2 0 kindergarten program at this time la a petition with some <00 names of local residents op­ Authorized agent In MUui- posed to the program. This . cheater for all Alrllnee,j information was sent the board Railroads and Steamahlp^ ^ LineseLines, M BONANZA CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER by the School Study Committee about 10 days ago with a letter REDEEM COUPONS TH» I* X PIP VOO TAki WB PILL* I ePLiWIPl PIP IT PUT'AOOW HOW COMB IT srm u n p thi* for board records. iL A A A A dJ APRIL 2Sth THROURH APRIL 2Sth PR. AAcLOONV, Y SENT VPU.A«.Wt»IPHOR«rfj A MOOP TO TAUC n U L '/j, POWMY BUZZ ON «W u BY LANK LEONARD THE psycbiatbist;. SPINNERIN MOHAIR KITS MICKEY FINN WITH Asi WILL.rP Mailed to Your Home Frostlon FeUto. 1 oa. SPECIAUY PRICED Reg. 1.00. O T C Pick One Up For Mohair 1001. ^ *** Reg. IJM). # T V Motheria Day

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Belgian Bookkeeper AMERICAN UGAOUE In Eighth Brosnan Outside Looking In After First W. U Po l QJR .. ,> 'a • Balttmore ...... i 1 A M — On Fly Ball Expects Easy Race Mliuieaota .....4 3 .Ml ^ Season Win Detroit ...... 3 3 .409 1 Because of Stand on Rights Boston ...... 8 t A M lU B j HOWIE HOLCOMB BOSTON (API-Defend­ fourth in that span. He won tioe Angelee •. .3 3 AM 1U Psrlsying a tight defenso BALTIMORE: (AP) — OievoloM ...... 1 1 AM lU CHICAGO, i n . — (FTEA) "Is, Ts he worth argntag er A u r e I e Van Den with a 2:20:05 clocking in and strong pitching with an Now Yogi Berra feels good, Drie.ssche, the Belgian 1957, the mark Van Den Chicago ...... 3 I AM 3 — A t 9 ajnr., Jim Broenan with 7’ It’e not a meaHra a l bookkeeper. expects an Driessche lowered while KaneaaOlty ...1 3 A83 3 opportune, if not potent, was standing at the bar in hiring the arm. That asver like a New York Yankee Waehlngten ...3 4 A88 3U Ellington Ridge enters their minds wheti \easicr race in the 68th ending a four-yeav reign of batting attack. East Catho­ his recreaUon room. To manager should. Boston -\.A. Marathon to­ the Finns. New York ------1 I A50 sCt r - - ' ^ they're dealing wltii • , ; f. > lic High made its home var­ EVEN HOLES—SATURDAY write, not to drink. "It’s about time we hit for day than he had in his up- 'ITie Belgian had been Jn Teaterday's Beaolto . i fringe ballplayer.’’ A n t New York 6, Balttmore 8 k sity debut successful Satur­ (One-half handicap) "I’m taking the next nine Brosnan has appraised him­ cxrta bases,” Yogi said between se* victory n year ago. the country even less time i; ! puffs on a victory cigar after CMcago 4. Boston 4 day with a 3-1 extra Inning Low gross — Gay Knapp 77. months off to do the novel,” self ae a fringe player wha . ” I expect an easier race a year ago. got no sleep ■ t* - (eight) victory over Holyoke Low nets — Petera 41-7-34, he said. On the bar was a the Yanks cracked three dou­ for me because I know the Kaneae City 4, Washington 1, was useful but not neces­ and hadn’t seen the course Catholic. The triumph evened Jack Hunter 41-7-34, Sommers typewriter. Along It were bles and defeated the Baltimore course and there is le.ss (4) Snd Ppd. sary to a big league club. when he turned in his spec­ East’s early mark at 1-L 42-7-36, Mesi 46-10-35, Charley strewn notes and drafts of Orioles, 5-3, to end a three- competition than last BOnneaota 13-1, Detroit t - l » fto V - He has slipped Into hls game losing streak. tacular feat. I>oe Angeles at Olevelaad, Holding the Bay State visitora Oonlln 41-9-36. stories. Brosnan Ukes to new routine as smoothly as year," Van Den Driessche scoreless for six fast innings, Kickers — A1 Orotheer 86-11- write, as Hemingway did, Off to their worst start since said yesterday when he ar­ ’T m In much better Ppd. velvet on eteeL Ha has a- Today's Gameo Gkut aaw the score tied in the 74, Jake Honnon 94-20-74, Som­ standing up. backlog of six magazine as­ 1930—when they lost five in a rived 23 hours before the shape than I was last •1 i ' 1 row—the Yanks were the last year,” Van Den ITriessche Cbleago (PIxxaro 9-0) at Bal- seventh. Then they came right mers 88-14-74, Dow 101-29-72, Jim is the shrewd, spec­ signments plus a short book scheduled noon departure back to win in the eighth when tacled author who spent In the major leagues to post a said yesterday through an ttmorWMeNally 1-9) N. ' n Gay Knapp 77-6-72, MaJewskl on pitching techniques to from Hoplilnton. r Mike Masiuk drew a walk, waa nine years In — as he says 1964 triumph. Exeter St. in Bo.ston lies interpreter. “ I have been New York (Mayer 9-9 and f f 97-36-72. finish, wHhtai a month. He’e Because the game here was WUIlame 4-8) nt Boston (Mora- ye. sacrificed to aecond by Mike Ladles — low nets: Sally with tongue in cheek — an going ahead with the novel 26 miles. 385 yards away training for this race for Leach, advanced to third on a "often effective imitation of delayed by rain, the Kansas true to the standards Mar­ this race three months. I head 9-9 and Monheoqnette 4- ( Grotheer 54-13-41, Solly Brand whose first chapter he City Athletics and the New 9) t. •V. wild pitch and eventually 66-14-41, Binnie Vandervoort a Mg league pitcher.” This wrote last spring. He’s re- athon distance. Tempera­ started with 14 miles a day \ crossed the plate when Tom year he gave up pitching York Mets slipped into the vic­ tures in the upper 40s and and have been at 36 a day Only Onmea Boheduled. 62-10-43. inctant to label It a baso- tory column ahead of the peren­ Bavter sent a towerinCjSrivs to for a principle — the right ball novel. clearing skies were fore­ for some time now.” left. to write. nial champs. cast. NATIONAL l e a g u e f MATCH PLAY VS: FAR "My motivation Is the The 130-pound father of Bevler’e blast was so high and (Full handicap) The Chicago White Sox, same as In the first two For awhile, Berra must have The Belgian rates his three said it was "hard to W. L. Pet. O.B. deep, Masiuk was able to score Indeed ail baseball, denied been wondering if anything toughest opposition in this Philadelphia . 4 1 .799 — Low gross — FYed Meuront, books, to humanize the say” when asked about his despite a base running error. Jim Gordon 78s. him that right as long as he characters to baseball,*’ he would go right in his first sea­ order: race strategy. ” It depends San Francisco 4 8 .997 Instead of tagging up Immedi­ continued to play. The JIM BROSNAN 4 8 Ed Taconis 1st down, Charley says. The front office men son as manager: 1. The Finns—national on the weather and condi­ St. Lonle .... .997 Vi ately, he danced down the third "Brosnan incident” pointed . . . After two postponements, Plttebnrgh .. 8 8 .900 Oonlln 1 down; Ed Moriarty 2 "That was a little depres­ were fearful over hls "hu­ champion Paavo Phystenen tions which come up during 1 baseline, then went back as the up a wry paradox of base­ the Tanks drew only 12,709 fans and 'Tenho Salaaka. Cincinnati . . . 8 8 .900 down, Fred Meurant 2 down, sing,” he admits. "Nobody manization” In the earlier the race,” he said. 1 catch was made and still heat ball: A player ran use his In their home opener — giving 2. Johnny Kelley, high Hllwankee .. 8 8 .500 Jim Vandervport 2 down. would believe I was pitch­ books. The reason: They ” I like to decide about IW ( the relay home. free time for anything from the lowly Mets a good Jump in achool English teacher Chicago ..... 8 8 .400 8 Kickers — Bob Buck 91-12- ing as well as the year be­ are more accustomed to halfway through the race Collect Five Hits entertaining In Las Vegas being deified. But the ball­ the attendance baUle with their from Groton, Conn., again Houeton .... 8 8 .400 8 L Blast managed only five hits 79, Gay Knapp ft4-6-79, George night clubs, near casinos fore.” (In 1992, he had a crofMtmsn rivals. Amerlca’a top hope this what I'll do.” New York . . . 1 4 .800 8 Marlow 104-26-79, A1 Kemp 91- 4-4 record with a 8.88 players were rarely upset— He makes no secret o ff Holyoke’s slender pitcher, and a chance to be hooked largely, Brosnan Mispeets, . . . Yankee pitchers went at Olympic year and only U.S. Loe Angeloe . 1 6 .167 Bob Menard. One of them was 12-79, Jake Honnon 99-20-79. ERA.) *Vi by gamblers, to urging because few of them read least nine innings in the first runner to win the BAA about the fact he’d like to Yesterday's Resnlto a wrong-field triple by Dave Larry Chalne 93-14-79, Ed Mat- He was not beguiled by teen-age smoking in print. the books. three games but failed to win event in the past 18. lower his own record. New York 9, Pttteburgh 0. Viara, driving In Joe Aluhicki tis 99-20-79, Ray Beller 86-15- the offering o f a 1964 con- to”'. But he becomes a menace “ ‘Pennant Race” was vir­ as New York dropped three ex­ 3. Osvaldo Suarez of Ar­ If Van Den Driessche Philadelphia 8, Chicago 1. with the Eagles’ first score. 71, John Garhrous 86-15-71. to the "national game” if trai:t. "Even when you’ve tra-inning decisions. gentina, fifth in 1959. does win he'll be the third Milwaukee 4. Loo Angelee 3, Viara added a single in the Ladles— Match Play vs. Par; had a good year,” he ex­ tually a day-by-day record . . . Extending a hitting slump he dares to write. Van Den Drlessche’s foreigner in recent years ( »). fifth, the only player for either Sally Brand 8 down; Sally Since be was declared a plains, "you’re really oaly sf the title won by the Oin-. which began last October In the 1 einnati Beds In 1961," he ‘‘less opposition” argument to capture the traditional Sen Francieeo 18, Oinelnnatl team to get more then one hit. Gotheer 9 down; Eleanor Chaine free agent by the White signing for two weeks, for 1^’orld Series, the Yanks batted ■ays. "Y et even on the dub raises many an eyebrow In laurel wreath here two 4. Proof Fish Were Biting Frank iKnel hurled six strong 9 down. Sox, oast aside like a used a Month at the most. If you .19S in their first three games view of a record 396 en­ years in a row. Canadian 8t. Louis 4, Houston 1. Innings for East but was racked facial tlsaue, Brosnan has don’t do a good Job, they very few players bothered with one double the only extra tries, over 100 more than Gerard Cote did It in 1943- Today’s Games Trout fishing season started in (Donnecticut last Sat­ for a triple by Jug Giroux and Conntry Club not had the nibble of a Job let you go wbeuever they to read It.” base hit. PULLED MUSCLE STOPS NO-HITTER— Jim Ma­ the previous mark of 287 In Philadelphia (Banning 1-9) a double by Dave DeMuth to In baseball. The week the feel like It.” As a player For the coming montiis, Given in victory, Berra ap­ 44 and FHnland’e EGno Ok- urday morning and one hour after the first line was Brosnan wUI work all, loney, Cincinnati pitcher, tries-to stretch out a pull­ 1963, His reply is that more sanen in 1961-62. at New York (Stallard O-I) t start the seventh. Barry Shock- SELECTED NINE — season opened, he hadn’t gets older, and Brosnan Is peared jinxed. wet, John Condio had four legal-sized trout— one 34, hls problem becomes morning In the recreation’ ed muscle in his right hip during the sixth-inning foreig^ters than usual have Three - time winner Ok- IN THE GLOVE— ALMOST! Cincinnati second baseman Pete Rose appears to p.m. ley came on in relief and fanned SATURDAY contacted any clubs and When he started to pour a less than the limit— at Walker’s Reservoir. Condio’s more acute. "One bad start, room of hls sprawHog ranch stayed away to concentrate sanen will not be on hand. have popup fly by San Francisco’s Willie McCovey securely in his glove, left, at Cincinnati (Purkey 0-0) at the side, ending Holyoke’s brief Class A— Bundi Tarca 28-3— none had contacted him. beer, nothing came out. of game with Los Angeles. Maloney pitched no-hit on their preparations for one bad pitch and they’re home. If things are going "It’s become frosen while Pystenen, second in 1962, Ran Franeiseo (Sanford 1-0). largest catch measured 111/ 2 inches. (Herald Photo power period. 26. Sked Homans 30-4—26. But he has had offers to ball for, six innings and then had to be relieved by the Tokyo Olympics. it went to shallow right field but, as the second picture shows, it bounced from Shockley gave up a single to likely to let you go.” good, Anne brings down a waiting for you to win a game,” and Salaaka, eighth last St. Louis (Sadeoki 0-0) at by Satemis.) CnasB B — George Smith 32-7 ilay In Japan, to ooach in his fingertips to fall on the grass, scoring two of the nine runs in yesterday’! Chip Maloney with two out In He doubts that he’ll have pot o f to a at 1 p.m. He then someone cracked. But the re­ John Tsitouris because of the pulled muscle. Tsit- Van Den Driessche was year, defend the record Houston (Farrell 0-0) N. — 25, Joe Oerlna 31-6—25 Walt ftaly, to teach in Tennes­ pushed to a course record ot the top of the eighth but got see, to write In Colorado any Inquiries from base­ conttnuee to work at tiw sourceful Berra blew into the ouris allowed only one hit during the remainder of the men of Suomi who big sixth inning for the Giants at San Francisco. The Giants came from behind Milwaukee (Sadowskl 9-1) at Ferguson 32-9—26. 2:18:58 clocking a year ago the next batter on a bouncer he and to talk on radio. He’s ball, but not because he typewriter, standing until bottle, gave it a shake and the game, beating Dodgers 3-0. (AP Photofax.) have captured six of the to trim the Reds, 13-6. (AP Photofiix.) Los Angelea (Miller 0-3 or Orte­ Class C — Bill Sembenotti after 1960 Olympic cham­ ga 0-0) N. handled himself, firing to first turning them all down, ex­ feels he has been black­ 5:80 p.m. When thbigs go grinned when his ingenuity paid last 10 races. 33-9— 24, Bud Hausman 33-9— listed. The Sox themselves bad, he calls up a crony to liquid dividends. pion Abebe Bikila did a Only Games Scheduled. Vacation Cuts Slate for the inning-ending out Leech cept possibly the radio of­ surprising fold about five April 19, anniversary of saved him earlier trouble In that 24. A1 Lessard 33-8— 25. fers, to stay home in Mor­ are desperate for relief play handball to work it ont "The three days of rain we the opening shots of the Low gross — Wally Olson, help. They’ve already spent of hls system. had last week took the edge off Little League Defense Ready miles from the finish. Biki­ frame with a sparkling catch ton Grove, HI., and finish la, a runaway leader most American Revolution, is o f Tom Sheehan's line drive to Del St. Jobn, Tuck Foster, 73s. his baseball novel. 820,000 getting Don Moss! So far, he has had more our hitting,” Yogi said. "But the normal date of the On Schoolboy Scene Blind bogey — Tony Stanford from Detroit, only to dis­ work thiun play, 'nte last we're coming auound now. We of the way, had to settle center. Leaving baseball has not for fifth. marathon hut becauee it Celtics Win Firsts Disputed Hit 86 (draw). disturbed his serenity. "For cover he has an arm so sore few months have demon­ hit the ball harder today.” Kelley was runnerup for fell on Sunday this year the Kinel gave up a disputed him, baseball Just doesn’t It begins swelling after a strated one thing to Jim But Berra still has some prob­ Sox Big Time Hitters Hu n t in g By HOWIE HOLCOMB few minutes of pitching^ Brosnan, he hasn’t sfanply lems In the Injury department. the fifth time in eight race w«a moved to Mon­ triple to Howie 'Wellie with two FOUR-BAIX, BEST-BALL— exist any more," says his years and also came in day. Vacation time this week in several area schools has down in the opening inning but SUNDAY wife, Anne. He rarely reads The question they ask left one career, he’e Im­ Shortstop Tony Kubek’s ail­ themselves,” says Brosnan, mersed In a new one. ing back and pitcher Bill Staf­ «-'^and cut down on the overall schoolboy sports schedule slight­ was in no other trouble until Low nets—Sten McFarland, the sports pages; Instead, 10-Point Favorites the seventh. Weills’ drive ap­ Rich Armstrong, Nick Carlo, he Is Inunersed to J. D. ford’s sore right shoulder will Prepared for Yanks ly, but several attractive items still remain. East Catho­ be examined in New Yortt today •Best Start Ever- peared to clear the fence in cen­ Bud Hausman 58; Sked Ho­ Salinger’s "Franny and while the Yanks continue their BOSTON (AP) Alex^tougher in thia second game,”^waa held to 22 points, 10 « f lic, with two toughies last week, finds another tomorrow ter—at least that’s what the mans, Paul Ballsieper, Jim Zooey.” FISHING in a strong Springfield Cathe-Fran against New York rookie Bob A walk, another error and a over Wilt Chamberlain and wrap it In wet burlap. A fish Ooach Tom Kelley’s Manches­ Pliinney's crew participates in SWEEPSTAKES — SUNDAY pitching once the pennant 139-139-885, Ken Seaton 139- Gburski 346. from yesterday’s game with an N E W YORK (A P )— Willie Mays never sizzled so Company in the best-of-seven the Wednesday and Friday which he felt they did in the bounced out. But Menard bore 60-foot bunt also played a part can lose as much as 10 per cent ter High nine resumes acUvlty Uie Eastern Relays at New O e s i A — Bob Haynes 70- race beglna to shake down, 372, Roy Johnson 143-378, A1 injured right thumb. Meyer. Johnny Pesky will come much even in his stickball days on the steaming streets final series of the National BaS' games already down 0-2, there second half of the opener \riien of its weight drying out. down to fan Viara and Shock- in the fiasco. Thursday, facing Wethersfield Britain. he has raised his aaktag Bertussi 139-371, Ray Finnegan KAFFtoE KLATCHEItS — Given morfe important is the back with his ace, Bill Monbou- ketball Association playoffs. is a local feeling Boston can win they were in command. ley to end tne threat. 4— 66, Doc McKee 70-4—69. Rookie Pete Charton gave up of New York. STOP CARPINO at Memorial Field. That one is Tennis makes its debut too, price to 830,000 a year. 136-357, Dick Albee 160-376, Ann Mitcheu 179-692—524, An­ questionable condition of Mickey quette, in the second contest vs. The pressure-proof Celtics in five as it did over Cincinnati. Hannum views Boston tactics When dough bnlts fell on Summary: Class B — Paul Groobert 76- Mantle’s leg^. the other runs late in the game Right now. Mays is hotter than a hustler in the pool scheduled for 2 p.m. too since under the leadership of Coach He isn’t suffering flnan- Roy McGuire 176-139-440, Leo ita Girardto 474, Millie Denley Stsm Williams. beat ’Frisco 108-96 Saturday But If the Warriors win It this way: s raw potato might do the Coat (t> 10—96, Charley Boggrini, 75-19 The superstar outfielder is with singles by Dave Nicholson halls of New York. both schools are on spring va­ Phil Hyde and Captain Pete „ , , ..PO« ah r h po a • tW olally; his writing gave Rivers 167-378, Bill Evashow- 477. Monbo, 4-1 against New York night, opening their bid for a will be anybody’s series—and a “Red (Auerbach) starts his a Carp are etriot vege- Masiuk, ir...... t 1 1 0 0 0 0 —99. non-committal, as usual, about last year and 12-9 lifetime, had and Mike Hershberger the RBI Ihe San Francisco sliigger cation. Wise. The netmen face E. O. him something baseball sky 140-397, Lou GulUemette drove across two runs as the sixth straight world title and long one. defensive bail club—Russell, K. tartane. A lio sweet oom, or red Smith Wednesday afternoon at Yeach, cf...... S 0 110 0 0 Class C — Don Edwards 91- his chronic leg trouble and Berra to leave the 4-3 opening game blows. socked his sixth In Only one game is on today’s Bavler, 2b...... 8 0 1 4 1 0 1 didn’t offer—a side Income. 145, Jigger Farrell 153-403, KACEYS — Jack Lappen Mets enjoyed their lustiest hit­ seventh in eight years. Frank Ramsey and Russell, C. Jones, Tom Sanders. l%en eherrlee work In some locnlitiee. Storrs. 23—98, Ed Wades 89-18—88. contends his old teammate is victory in New York in the In four games to date Bo.stnn six games yesterday and drove alate—Coventry (3-0) at Bacon. Lynch, rf...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 His first two nonfiction F1-ank Calvo 138-374, Andy La- ting of the young season. “We’ll be ready this time— Celtics co-captalns, ignore talk he comes back with hts ‘Jack FOILED AGAIN AluMcki, c...... 1 1 0 • 1 0 0 Blind bogey—Ray Warren 91 218-222 — 609, AI Kozikowskl running all right. seventh inning when he fell fielders have committed 10 er­ in three runs for a total o f IS in * * • Ricky Young is the likely start­ baseball books—"The Long moureaux 146-402, Angfle Pon- much tougher,’* Hannum aaid. of a four game sweep. Rabbits’— Sam Jones, HavUeek Wrap sandwiches in foil for LaGace lb...... 2 0 0 ( 1 0 0 (draw). 212, Al Bergevin 203-559, Walt But Mantle appeared to be fielding a bunt. But he’s ready rors to none for the combined the Giants’ 13-6 romp over er for the Patriots with Jim , Lltwfn 8b...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Season” and , “Pennant tlcello 356, Tony Sarpola 369, PH1L8-OVB8 We were tired and not agg^res- “It won’t bo that easy,” Ram­ and Ramsey amd they Just come early spring fishing trips. Warm Viara. u ...... 8 0 S 0 1 S 1 Smolenslci 225, Stan Benavige in pain even when he took now. opposition. Seven of the 20 nms Oinolntwti. His three hits In­ sey said. "This Is the same situ­ Luft the probable choice Thurs- V Race” — sold about 60,000 Dick Simmons 367, Ed Scott Allen blasted two solo home aive In the opener. And remem' down the floor and fire the M l. them over campfire or on hot day when the Pats go to Crom- Kinel. p...... a 0 0 110 0 LADIES DIVISION 204-559, Pierre Caron 213-658, pitches in batting practice, Boston, off to a flying 2-0 against the Red Sox are unearn­ creased his batting average to ation as with the Royals. The Eheckley, p, ... .1 0 0 0 1 0 0 copies and provided him 354, Till Merllno 362, Rollle played deeper than usual in the runs against the Cubs, bringing her, that was only the first of a They had the gunners in there eutomoMle engine and they’ll SELECTED NINE — Sal Evangelista 212, G4no DAI- start in the standings, now has ed while Boston has had to get .391. his total to three. He also bat­ other team Is Just too good not for that big second period Sat­ more than 826,000. Irish 358, A1 Plrkey 375, Skip outfield, and allowed left fielder seven game aeries. reciprocate by wanning your in- Conference games^**^" Picks Up Startcrs Totals ...... 28 2 ( M 10 S ] SATURDAY "I didn’t go Into this essandro 203, Jack Volz 209, leveled off to 2-2 after a 6-0 all its 13 the hard way. And Sox The skyrocketing start Is the ted in a run with a single as to come up with a game.” urday and the ball was drop- sidea Belyske (1) Kearns 141-353, Bill Sbeekey Tom Tresh to cover more than ”It’s been our pattern all s till undefeated after two ______(One-half handicap) without knowing exactly d e m Quey 214, Jim W att 213- loss to Chicago yesterday. John­ pitchers have given up 21 walks best for the 32-year-old center he raised his average to .429. "I won’t talk four straight,” plng. WAXED LINE Poe ab r h po a # rW 376, Pete Brazltis 139-367, Dick his share of the outfield on balls season. Whenever we played a starts, Rockville takes on rival The May 2 running of the Sheehan, rf, ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 Low net, Lillian Paton 40-15 what I’m doing,” he says. 570. Nick OaUldo 583. RoUle ny Buzhardt, with late relief to only six by enemy hurlers. Phillies’ starter Dennis Bennet said Russell. "If we let up for “ But let me tell you this. The Another early aeaaon tip calle Renckly 363, Rocky Lsipacchlno hit between them. fielder since he Joined the Gi­ bad game we always came back Ellington tomorrow in a non- Kentucky Derby picked up at Maloney, c...... 8 0 1 ( S 0 0 - 2 6 ; low groae, ICdna Hllinski Brosnan is a reflective man Masse 557, Ken Heeford 599. Time will tell if Mantle is help from knuckleballer Hoyt Twice Boston men have un­ ants in 1961. the year he also allowed 12 hits but got tight a second Monday, it could go Celtics rely an awful lot on for waxing your line and rod Wellia. es...... 4 0 1 ( 0 0 0 361. Wilhelm, held the Red Sox to each time Chicago threatened. with a good one.” the other way.” loart* games. Mark Bucheri least four starters from last Moynlhan, If. ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 37; low putts. Lillian Paton 29, but no idle dreamer. "I can sound enough to play full-time, corked wild pitches and each started playing stickhcUl with outside shooting. If the night guides s u b tly . Then If tem- or Joe Kayan, a sophomore will Saturday’s preps on the West take retirement without EARLY BIRDS—Rika Hor­ five hits — three of them sin­ The victory wias the fourth in Will Be Tougher Boston went through a spirit­ Giroux If...... 1 1110 0 0 HXleen Plodzik 30. SPIOE LEAGUE — Bowl­ or whether the Yanks are time it cost a run. the kids in Harlem. comes that they run cold, peireturea drop below freezing, probably hurl tor the Rams with and Ea.st coa.sts. And don’t sell DeMuth. cf...... ( 0 1 0 0 0 1 traumatic effect.” vath 181, Anita Shorts 181, gles by Frank Malzone. five games for the Phils. ” San Francisco has_got to be ed drill yesterday under the ing has finished for the season whistling in the dark.. . and Connolly, former University 'Ihe Dodgers dr<^>pew nets— ^Mary Gangewere run average in relief for the Boston’s three errors came in a the 1929-32 span, held Chicago the day oS. were hurt by the fact they hit Trotline fishermen along the Menard, p...... 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 Rosemary, Mint, Salt, Cloves, innings. Elsewhere in the ington for a ^ n tr a l Valley j at Aqueduct and Is scheduled to 90-20— 70, Oele Perry 86-19— WTiite Sox, but he wound EARLY BIRDS—Jean Beau­ Rifle Club Notes decisive four-run Chicago fifth hitless for three and one-third Guy Rodgers and Tom Mes- on only 22 of 46 free throw Miaalsaippl use this tip to make Anise, Sugar and Pepper. league the New York Mets g w e while Ellington enter- head for (Ilhurchill Downs at Total* ...... 2S 1 ( 23 7 0 1 70, Edna Hillnski 83-13— 70; up with a 3-8 record be­ regard roiled singles of 135, 142 inning. Rookie southpaw Ed innings. Joe Cunningham sin­ Hinton Pulls Rock chery of the Warriors and Hein­ tries. their joh o f handling fish easier. tains Cwentry, another non- Louisville by van Tuesday. a one out when winn'na run cause in 30 games In which Leading scorers the final night and 126 for a new high triple of Connolly of Pittsfield, Mass., stopped Plttahurgh 6-0 for their sohn and Sam Jones of the Cel­ "W e’ve never been a great 17»ey fill a bucket with dry send scored. low putts, Edna Hllinski 29, The Manchester Rifle Junior gled for the only blow until the first victory after four defeats, he worked over two ntonths, of action were: Marlene Gil- 403. Other top scores- included; was the victim in his major tics have minor ills not expect­ shooting team,” Hannum says, before setting out. Then as their .in uHth delected one-half Inninas ...1284((7( 7V>ta1e Cele Perry 33, Mary Gangewere four-position team won second big fifth when the White Sox length by Quadrangle after a Bast ...... 0 1000001 2 the team didn’t score a run nack 131, Ethel Harris 129, 'Viv Vera Hooker 130— 334, Margo league debut. Philadelphia trounced Chicago ed to affect their play. Boston "but less than 60 per cent from hands get slippery. They stick Holyoke ...0 0000010 1 S3. place honors in the recent State sent 10 men to bat. stretch duel, and little behind him. Sheldon 134, Joan 'Vaughan 334, Long 126— 339. Championship Four - Position His fielding error and wild 8-1 behind the hitting rookie trainer Buddy Leroux is most the foul line is ridiculous. in send so fish can be held se­ 2b: DeMuUi: 3b: WellU. Giroux. In his five frames, Connolly After Outfield Fly Brother, beaten another Viara: ab: Leach. Bavler. AluMckl. Richie Alien and St. Louis worried about a hamstring Match with a 718 score. Man­ pitch let in two of the runs. gave up five hits, struck out What’s wrong? You tell me. curely while unhooking. in the Bay State and Bacon j,, lengths while taking third T,aGace; aac: Leach; dp; Bavler-I.A- Before the Inning was over oth­ whipped Houston 6-1 as Bob muscle pull suffered by Willie The basket doesn’t move that’s Gace; Momeau't-Wellle-Momeault; chester shooters were Allan seven and walked six He was place, also will be given a Favor Friday Nights Morrison 186, John Gallagher er runs had crossed the plate on Gibk>n hurled a four-hitter. Naulls. for sure.” ------1 lob; Holyoke 5. Baal 6: bb; Me­ the first native New England nard 4; so: Kinel S. Menard 8. 176. Karl Smith 179, John Roth- Mays slashed his latest hom­ NEW YORK (AP)— Rookie Manager Yogi Berra fi­ The Celtics sometimes triple- Russell, playing only 32 min­ chance in the 90th running of Ron Hansen's single off third left-hander to make his major the blue ribbon classic for ^ackley 3: hita off: Kinel S for 1 BOSTON (AP) — The Boston well 177. Morrison’.s score was baseman Malzone’s shoulder and er In the eighth inning against nally tasted the fruits of victory as the New York Yan­ teamed Chamberlain Saturday utes before drawing his fifth nine In ( Innlnse: (pitched to two Patriots of the American Foot­ league debut in Fenway Park the Reds. His two-run single in 3-year-olds. They’re leaving men In 7th); Sheckley 1 for 0 run* the second highest in the com­ rookie Gerry McNertney’a 30- since Lefty Lefebvre came out kees won their first game of the season Sunday after night with Heinsohn and Ram­ foul, grabbed 25 rebounds In Finnish Runners in State ball League should play their petition. the Giants’ nine-nm sixth sey moving In to help Russell New York by plane Wednesday. •n 2: hbp: b»- Klnnel (Ha'oney) by ALLING SCORES AGAIN- foot topped roller which haul of Holy Cross in 1938. three straight extra inning defeats the opener to 23 for WUt who Menard (LeOace): wp: Menard; home* games on FMday night. helped put the game beyond on occasions. Wilt, all 7-foot-l, played 44 minutes. w: Sheckley: u: Bofslnl-Forlln. That’s the opinion of tha sea­ Boston finally got to Bux- A fellow with an entirely dlf-^ Cincinnati’s reach. He led off believe he extended himself as Prepping ior BAA Marathon son ticket holders consulted by hardt when a walk and Russ the inning with a walk. ferent taste in his mouth today he might have last season. He club officials to a poll an­ Nixon's single put two men on must be Chuck Hinton, brilliant '“l REGRET STANDS ALONE Jesus Alou alec contributed a has it In him to be a terrific nounced today. The margin was with none out in the eighth. Wil­ two-run single in the inning and but erraUc Washington outfield­ ------Feelings Were Hurt VOLUNTOWN (AP) — Two <» Scandinavian nation had ever ONE SALE! player but he must realize that 4-to-l for Friday nights over HOLE IN helm got pinch-hitter Roman drove in a later run with an In­ er and the goat of a 5-1 defeat marathoners from Finland are done such a thing. So, you see LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — baseball demands all-out per­ Only one filly. Regret in 1916, Saturday nights or a combina­ MejiM to line into'a double play field out. by Kansas City. training here for Monday’s 26- Finland has more than one out­ • • • After catching Jim Gentile’s formance at all times." Huff Was Enjoying Drink has won the Kentucky Derby. tion of Fridays and Saturdays. on the first pitch and disposed of mile-plu* run In Boston. Other standing marathoner.” GARY PLAYER the final four batters on popups. fly with one out and the bases Hinton can comfort himself in BaAVBS-DODOElRS— the knowledge that Joe DlMag- »wraithoneni should be happ>y Pyatynen, a career Finnish Wonder FIberglas Ghibs The Dodgers, who haven’t full in the fifth Inning, Chuck GENERAL II j . headed for the dugout, thinking gio was once guilty of a similar When He Got Word of Deal that ths two aren’t three. army sergeant, and Salaaka. a CLUB OF THE FUTURJC won since Sandy Koufax beat boner. In a game with Detroit, The two are Paavo Pyatynen paper mill worker, are training We Have Them In Stock Suffolk Opens St. Louis in the opener, lost it was the third out. Nelson Ma V TiRt y HBadquartBrs thews scored from third and Ed Joe caught a fly ball and, think­ And Tenho Salaaka. The third only 20 miles from Groton, Goodnough to Speak Friday NOW! when Felipe Alou singled and Charles from second as Hinton ing It was the third out, trotted NHJW YORK (NG1A|J — "It^called Smltty, now twek In Now man—who isn’t there — Is Oonn., where Johnny Kelley, BOSTON (AP) — Suffolk Bkl Mathews doubled him home toward the Yankee dugout. It was fUnny,” remembefM Sam York. Early Bird Special! In the 12th. Don Drysdale trotted toward the dugout, ball etunty Elno Oksenen, wtw won the only U.S. winner in the past WILSON-ATLANTIC Downs opens its 30th season of in hand. was the second out and George Huff. "I always tcrid Mo (Dick "Why didn’t you teH ma, you tbs Boston A.A. marathon three 18 years of the Boston Mara­ On Holy ISajne Sports Show thoroughbred racing today as pitched perfect ball until the Kell scored from second. Modzelewski, the former defen­ sixth and kept the Braves hit­ Manager Oil Hodges,' who s.o.b.?” asked Huff. Gmaa betwean I960 and 1962. thon, teaches school. BAGS the 1964 ccmflict of New Glng- frowns on sleeping on the ball Orlando Pena permitted only sive tackle of the New York 'Tell you what?” The bandy-legged Oksanen, a Kelley, the two Finns and last land tracks begins. Lincoln less through six and one-third two hits—triples to Don Blasin' Giants) that when we went, Wll Innings. At that point Hank field, replaced Hinton In left "That I’ve been traded to Heieinki detective, is the de­ year’s record - time winner, Sports story - teller deluxe, I jf $ 8 .4 9 Dowtis, which opened Feb. 22, game and Ed Brinkman—in the Expert field with Ken Hunt In the next we’d go out together. Cleveland, like Mo." fending Nordic champion — Aurele Vandendrieaeche of Bel­ Hal Goodnough. former promo­ will continue to run night Aaron ignited a two-run rally rain-shortened first game of a ”6o I’m sitting in his place $ 1 2 .4 9 with a double. inning. "Aw. stop kidding.” an the Scandins'vlan na­ gium, are oonaidered the four tional director for the Milwau­ 11 Pieces programs through May 30. The scheduled doubleheader, Kansas in Cleveland with his brother • • • The Yankees handed Balti­ "Well, at least,” said .S a m , top favorites for this year’s kee Bravee, wlH share the spot­ $ 1 6 .4 9 36,()00 Inaugural Purse will City’s first victory of the season. Gld, having a drink before din­ tions Included—tout is not en­ Wheel Alignment METS-PIRATBS— more its first defeat in five "you musta known I was traded tered tor the Boston run this 68th testing. light with Roger LeClerc. Rick * 5 5 5 5 PRO TYPE highlight the 10-race card today * * * ner. I ordered a'big steak. And Given the Mets are ahead of games, 5-3, but the Orioles re­ to Washington.” year. The Finnish entries—Finland Ftorzano and Johnny Glgan a| BAGS which touches off a 66-day tained their hold on first place, YANKS • ORIOLES— somebody tells me I’m wanted ONLY Ftneet Quality AND WHEEL BALANCE the Dodgers. They got there "N-O-O-O!” The Giant pub­ A spokasnan tor Pyatynen has won the Boston Marathon the St. James Holy Name meeting at Suffolk under the mainly through the pitching of as the second place Minnesota Joe Pepitone drove In two on the phone. Scared me to licity man was Incredulous. Gripe - Hoods, runs with his first hits ot the *nd Balasika eays Finland likes six times in the poet 10 years— Sports Night on Friday at Man­ new management of Dave Ha­ A1 Jackson who scattered six Twins split a doubleheader with death. I thought somethUig had Huff still is in a state of semi- • 5 IR O N S Pockets season as Bud Daley became to sand as largo a variety of are covering from 16 to 26 chester High School. ber. hits against the Pirates. Ron Detroit. The Twins won the happened to my father or some­ shock at being traded after Ctolore INOLUDES the first Yankee pitcher to post Gmners ae poaeitole and thus Is miles daily to their preparation A totmer teacher and coach Hunt and Rod Kanehl each opener 12-8 and Detroit took the one in the family. eight years ol regular servioe a triumph. Pepitone, who had for the Hopkinton to Boston at WeHeeley, Maaa., High •2 W O O D S • Mimt tm fr, mmt second 3-1. "Mary was on the phone from keeping Okaanen, preparing for REGGIE GBURSKI • k»4s failed to hit in 14 times at bat, and six division championships, run Monday. School Goodnough is a gradu­ MaoGREOOR mmtt The Chicago White Sox Now York and aaid, “ Sherman tto« 19M Olympics. • IvSrfcsIi bwt singled home a period in which he heenm a the “They run moatly on sandy ate of Bridgewater State, of • 1 B A G • 1 C A R T MIKE SOUCHAK SET blanked Boston 6-0. A scheduled JuBt called. You’ve been traded Net Second Baters parH THOROUGHBRED RACING with what turned out to be the most publicized defensive play­ roads and on the grass in Ar- Boston University and holds a of 8 Irons, MperlMy Matched a sfMWM halisss doubleheader between Los An­ —to Washington.” er in football. However, Pyatynen and Reggie Gburski winning run, and doubled in oedia State Park, which !■ right master’a degree from the latter • 1 G LO V E • 1 DOZ. BALLS U st 8118.00 NOW 889.M ALL WORK Sports Schedule geles and the Indians In Cleve­ *T didn't feel a thing then. “Just a week before,” he re­ 8alaaka can’t be oonaidered se­ land was postponed becauM of Tom Tresh. on the Rhode Island-Connecticut InaUtutlon. Born In Bridgewa­ lY IXPRRTS * « • AUIcould think of was, ‘Thank called, ”I was In the Giant of- cond raters. line,” said Johansson. Carnival Champ • aiiwl merlas m m m A T rain. "Finland Ukaa to givs as ter, Mesa., he was a teammake LADJES’ STARTER qET * • • Qod,” I was relieved H wasn’t flees talking contract. We Sand Hard on Feet Monday, April M WHITE s o x • RED SOX— ■tonor top nmnars a ohanca to and life-long friend of the late Comporarivti VoIu m $ 1 0 1 .9 7 5 IRONS • 8 WOODS Coventry at BaMn. worse. Then It dawned on me worked out a fair deal. Trade? "They find that sand Is even Rolling a total of 419 (4M A’S • SENATORS— Johnny Buzhardt and Hoyt rw in Boston as possible,” says immortal Mickey Cochrane, 8S8A8 Tueaday, April i l Wilhelm combined to (dteh a what happened, and I remem­ It never entered my mind. more difficult to run on than plus a handicap of six), Reggie TIRE Sunday's defeat was the bered Si^tty.” Tough to Replace ~ » e # t Johansson, who has macadam and thua when they and while at Wallesiey High Itoringfield Cathedral at Bast, fourth In six games for the Sen­ shutout for the White Sox at “Dlsa Gtourakl captured top honore to School he coached Jack Sanford Tuesday Only! 3:30 pjtn. Boston. Buzhardt, making his Fhblioist Surprised Isappolnteded? ? Feelinge 11B g s ttM unoMotal U.8. hoat get to the roads in the Boston BARREL BONANZAJ^''' ators but it la doubtful any of hurt? What do you think? rm Marathon they will seem mu^ the carnival night held last the great San Franoisoo pitch­ INSPECTION Rockville at Islington, 3:15 the previous losses rankled first start since he Injured his Smltty is Don Smith, the pub­ w FIniand'a marathoners tor Patten, Wedgee, Odd Irani 29 and have never been In,bet­ easier. Also, constant running week by Garden Grove Bowling er. Ho was a scout and try-out 4 SETS— FIRST COME. FIRST SERVE... BFREE p.m. Hodges mors. He had vowed the right shoulder last July, al­ licity man of the Giants, and tto« peat dacads. and W o o d s ...... 88.M pp Track — Baat at Springfield lowed only five hits but gave that same afternoon 8am had ter shape. I’m going to be a ‘They Hke to mix it up, oo on macadam tends to cause sore League. instructor for the old Boaton Senators would cut down their leg muscles. The muscles stay Other winners were: Kitty Oathedral. mental mistakes. way to Wilhelm after giving up bumped into him at the Cleve­ tough man to replace. How to with thalr runnoni,’’ Braves and served as that more flexible on aand end Sibrinas 399-0 — 399, Helene NIGHT RACING Wedaeaday, April 33 "We made too many funda­ a walk and single in the eighth. land airport. Huff wa# on a many outstanding men are Johonoaon, who also intar- Club's pranaotlonal director af­ 977 Main St. MANCHESTER BRANCH Day 327-21 349, Ann Fidler Tennis—Mancheater at Smith. mental mistakes last year," he * « « buslneas trip tor a textile firm there et my poeltlon? Hour, petoa tor. tha 83-y«ar-old Py- grase.” ter they moved to Milwaukee; Thanday, April 33 said In, spring training. “ Too which employs him. maybe five. In the whole league. toy®*n assil tha 29-year-old Johansson said tha Finns have 320-19—347, Alba Soblakl 338- DuriiR the past 11 years bs If 5 Al lings For Your Maneltostor UsssiHstfiL. TWINS . ■nO ER A- no H>eclal diet excepting "Iota 24—347, Terry Vaccaro 346-0— HARTFORD TWIN40MU M . 7*. M . M Nmm W ethenflrid va Manoheater, many times we gave the cmpoel- Harmon Klllebrew hit two "Smltty, you're a good man,” "I don’t know what I’m going ■Mseka. ‘‘Pyatynan won tha has presanted ovar 2,700 talks Arnold Palmor Golf Jackets ...... 818.16 ■itehraeeWi l#Jed«ueee Memorial Field, 3 p.m. tion another run. It’s ray Job to Sam had greeted him. "If I’m to do. J. p. SUvens (the tSKtUa of fruit and vegetables,” and 346, Bea Cormier 803-89—838, to varkius groupa to M of ths 643-68S3 home runs in the 18-hit Twin at­ ■stional ehomplonaMp in Fln- they finish each run with a Clara Trueman 380-9— 389, Jean Grotnwell at Ooventey, lilS see that wa don't make the aver traded, Fm gonna tike you arm) has offered me a good Arnold Palmer Golf Slacke ...... 819A6 RTK. 146, LINCOLN, R. I. tack while OamUo Paecual lim­ totol tost year and Okaanen, •uana, a Flnnlrii steam bath, he Mathiason 324-12 — 336, Ann 60 states. DENERAL TIRE 00. pja. asms mistakes this year." ited Detroit to five hits In the deal. They want ma to p a & It with me. IfU ba t|ia flrrt time ' fttotynen and Salaaka all fin-, Twerdy 334-9—338, Mary Kvart Tickets for tha Sports Night s m Track—Beat at Bacon Acad­ And ha singlad out Hinton as opener. The Tigers’ Dave Wick- in. I may nbt play football any •aid. B Golf Shoes ...... 819.86—881.86 In hlatory a player took hla znort," tobad high In tha Nordic eham- Ilia Finns don't want to pra- 290-42 — 332, Ruth Oetrandar art now on sal# froto mstnbers Op«n I Dsys U5 CENTER STREET—TEL. 649-2828 emy. one o< the gmlty ones. ersham stopped the Twins on prees agent with hkn." PtonriUp—Dtao wtaBlng i t diot tha winnar, ha said, but 381-0—331; high triple out of e t tha Holy Nams fioolaty. *111# H A L QOfHINOUOH "Hueh-Pupplea” Ladlee’ 811*N Men’s $ lt M Track—BMtaRi vs. Mannhaa "Hlntoa can ba as good as he four hits in Detroit's night ci^t touched and fotgot It. As he talked, he Jiggled a ta o t Vtnland won Mm oonaider bodi Kallay and Van- the money fVan JomaiUa 80T; gen ual puMto Is tovltod. ipelTrem m w

PIGB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 19«4 Help Wanted— Male 36 Articlis For Sate 41 Business Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Br FAGALT and SHORTEN Offered 13 MAN TO WORK on lubrication TWO STANDARD like front ^PVtaMntB—FfattB-> Remrt Property doora, solid wood, one oom- Wanted' Beal Wstate 77 and clean-up department. Bx- r o o m furnlEtinn, ohlldren’a Tencmants 68 For Rent 67 SHARPBNINa Sorvleo — Sawa, T e M HOURfi A WEEI^ MUDOHiX HITS W if T hW OOflV m A SMALL fORJUNe.BLiT HE perience preferred. Ineurance binatlon storm door, standard toys, baby furnltiire. Call 648- MANCHESTER Vicinity — Gtaa- WALKER fTRlIVr — T room MANCHESTER — *avlng| any­ BREAD AND MILK ST.—1778 WANTED — Private party da- CLASSIFIED knives, axes, shears, akatos, stxs. 848-7238. tom built room ranch with COUCK WHILE Hie HEAD-EHRINKER TRIE8 CAN VilLL AFFORD benefits. Apply Service Man­ 7640. mpartment, an GARDNER LAKE, Ooim. Mod­ 0 Oapa, aaoloaad braiatway, ga- one? *8,800. aesumee 4H% eariy American Ospe, beoutt- airea to pnrehaae 4-bedroom , rotary blades. Quick service. TO CUBE Hlfi MANV GQ0UCHE8 ANPG8UMBLM- uUimea and heat, 80 Locust em houaekaeplng. Lakefront breesoway and garage, fam­ rage. Naor odwola, obopping, mortgage. Vacant, clean, large fully restored 6 to rn bright Oapltol Equipment Oo., M K:------ager, Fred Smith, L. P. Flta- ■treat. 8404339, 0A. reasenaMy modem, home la erald, 71 Brooklyn Street, O.E. AUTOMATIC electric Boating, swinuning, fishing. In- ilyUT elaoI kitchen with huUt-tna, bus. Owner. 046-4173. deluxe quality OH room ranch rooms, country kitchen with Manchester around *20,000. Main St., Manchester. Hours THAT FACTOW OF FUMf THAT, gera Diamondw—Wateha range, $80., good ocndltloti. Roclikvllle. Conn. speet weekends. Gifts, bro­ living room with fireplace with carport, fireplace, IH bum-4ns, lovely setting, close Write Box "H ” , Herald. daily 7-0. Thursday T-0. Satur­ MAfiTEB OF MlBTHf THE HATlOtlS Jewelry 48 0464411. chures. Arrowhead Grove Cot­ lotc of cloeet epace, walk-out n V B BEDROOM nuMh. 6 fire- baths, basement wloi large at- ADVERTISING day 7-4. 04S-78O8. a ’ to new grtf course. For ap- HUMBEB OHE LAUOH'MAHEB-' HARDWARE STORE Oerk— tages, Ooichestar 4M , Oonnec- baeement, many extrae. Ex­ pleeaa, baetad patio, fan base- tracttvelv flnhdisd rec room polnttnent call Mrs. Shorts, WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ maot, recreation irobm, acre CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS LAWN MOWB1H8, sharpened MEKDOKLETHE ClOWNf Mature man In good physical Glenwood Manor tlout 3434378. ceptional value, at *10,000. with back hatchwiw. Well land­ 648-8886, or Doris McLallen, condiUon with some retail ex­ pairing. Prompt sarvlea. Up to EOB SALE—G.B. refrigerator. Wolvertan Agency, Realtor, lot. Via Bogginl, Bel Air Real BUYING OR SELLING and repsdred, sales and serv­ Call 648-0066. scaped, deep lot. Trees. Ams- 039-0770, sole agents. J. Wst- 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ice, rental equipment. L A M perience. *76-*85. Hartford *20 on your Old watch In trads. Four new luxury u a rt- 040-381*. Setata, 043-NS2. slte drive, ridewalks, city wa­ son Beach A Co., Realtora. Closed Mondays. F. B. Bray, A HOME Equipment C o^ ., Route 80, Placement. 179 Allyn, Hart­ t h r e e p i e c e < single bed, msnts available April u In Wanted To Rent 68 ter and sewers. New financing 21 Central Row, Hartford. 787 Main Street, State llicater nOTURBSQUB settliig-7 room COPY (XOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Vernon, 875-7009, Manchester ford, 827-7284. Open tonight un­ maple bed room set. Phone quiet residential neighbor- brlek ranch, family room, IH with minimum down. Trans­ 522-2114. Have assurance of expei> exchange, ESnterprlae 1048. til 8:30. Building. 643-0480. ho^.^^ur maclous rooms WANTED—Unfurnished 3 bed­ ferred owneis* loss at only *18,- MONDAT Thni FRIDAY 10:80 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 A.M. room iqiartment or small HOME BUYER baths, double garage, wooded lenced service. For intor- and bath’ P^iUco elsctric 000. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real­ matlon call Stanley Bray, VACUUM CLEANERS, toastera, *8.00 OR MORE per hour for house by July 1 In Manches- lot, Manchester. Oartton W. kitchan with oomUnatiaa Hutchins, Realtor. 646-0183. tor, 048-3760, Charles Nichol­ Lots For Sale 73 Realtor, 648-627*. PLEASE READ YOUR AD irons, lamps, drills repaired. permanent route work. 1 will Garden— Farm— ^Dairy HOTPOINT refrigerator fo r washer and dryer, individual ter-RockvlIle vicinity by quiet, We have a fine eelectloa of son, 743-0804. Free estimates. Free pickup train you. Write Mr. DySard, Products SO sale. Call 048-8200. refined couple, ririiring on Capee, Ranchee, SpUta and BPACSOnS 6 room older Oo- TWO BUILDINQ lots, prims to' CfaunIfM or "Want Ad*” are taken over the phone as a wmed Hydronlc heating with cation, city uttUtteo. I^briek and delivery. 929-3369. Box 371, Baltimore 2, Md. domestic hot water fur­ small income, former Con­ Multiple DweUlnge. A home lonial, modem Utehen, IH BRAE-BURN REALTY oonvenlenee. The advertiser should read hi* ad the FIRST APPLES—Macs and DeUdoua. 10” KENMORE electric stove necticut residents, best refer­ to fit any pocketbook. Ex­ Agency. 049-8404. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the G A W LAWN M aintenance FOREIGN B3MPLOYMENT In­ nished. air - conditioning, baths, 3 bedrooms, 3-car ga­ WISHFUL THINKING Lower spring pricss. Bunce with pigtail. In good oondlUan, a ^ d and fire resistant, ences. Write Mr. Nicholes, 81 cellent financing available. rage, aluminum oornMnations, next Insertion. The Herald I* re»pon»II»le for only ONE Incor­ Mowing, spring cleanup, fer­ formation. Construction, other Farm, 529 W. Center St., 848- *55. 649-3030 after 0:80. McKay Avenue, Bast Orange, Please call ua for further MANCHESTB3R—2 A-zone wood­ tilizing, rolling. rototilUng, gar­ private garage and storage 100x140 wooded lot, *17,900. ed lots, city water. Hayes rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only work projects. Good paying 8116. New Jersey. information. And remember Like a house near Minne- IMAGINE . . . SO aetiv# real to the extent of a "make itood” Insertion. Errors which do not dens plowed. Expert workman- overseas jobs with extras, jOt S i EN TABLE and chitirs area, $loo, per month, one Phllbrick Agency, 649-8404. Agency. 64J-4808. estate offices linked together .ship. John W*lliams, 643-8946, year lease. Call Miss Ter- “A homo buyer borrows big chaug Golf Course? De­ lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by travel expenses. Write only; auitable for cottage, *20. 048- dollars, pays back little dol­ BOWBR8 SCHOOL—7 room full lightfully altuated on a 800 to sell your property. Yee, sir, Cyril Guerrler, 429-5846. Foreign Service Bueau. Dept. rio, 649-6368, 0 a.m. to 4 MANCHESTER — 8 residential that’s the story of me Multlpla "make cood” insertion. Fertilizers 50-A 0398. p.m. Business Property lars and turns It into a home shed doimet* Cape, 4 or 0 bed- foot lot, 8 bedrooms, pem- 369, Bradenton Beach, Florida. zoned lots, long frontage, LisUng System here;, in Man­ HAVE "nME. Will work. Will For Sale 70 made profit.” Please con­ roome, IH batha, garage, *ie,- eled fireplaced living room, fUOmMjL FOR SALE—Good cow manure. HOTPOINT refrigerator, Hot- trees, *2,700. Wolverton chester. No Wg promisee, Jistt do most anything, odd jobs our tact . . . 900. Phllbrick 0g;ency, 649- rec room, garage. ^ 1 1 to­ YOUR COOPERATION WILL n i A l A A ? ^ 7 1 1 c u n i f f i a ^ INTERESTING *6 and *10 loads. Delivered. polnt washing mariilne, gas Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. a group of peofde with one BE APPRECIATED l / I M f c i 1.1 specialty. Call us, Gla.ston- BUSINESS ZONE m - Eight 8444. day to In s p ^ this like-new 4 -1 0 Also, gardens plowed. 648-7804, clofliee dryer, gaa stove, 8- MANCMESTBR —.Deluxe Ftour rooms with two offices, sep­ common thought . . . to sell bury, 633-9977. OPPORTUNITY IN piece maple Uvuig room set. house with Individual char­ ASHFORD LAKE—Lot 00x188. 640-8731. room apartments in modern 4 arate entrance, suitable for J. D. REALTY OLDER HOME on bus line acter. Priced at *18,900. near water, partially cleared, your property In tWs area. RAPID RUBBISH removal— CASUALTY INSURANCE All very good comfitloii. Prices family house on West Center business or professional use. with extra B sons lot. House *600 for quick sale. Call 668- Call, we'll come a-runnin’. FOR SALE—Well rotted eow reasonable. 649-4784. Street. Ample off-street park­ Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. 618 Center St.—643-6129 would reedlly convert to a 3-3 0716. Attics, cellars and yards. Spe­ Available In Manchester office cializing in cleaning houses, manure for lawns and gar­ ing. For appointment to In­ flat. New heating tmlt, garage, WARREN E. HOWLAND Ma8.'B.A1lUSSeU. s i n g e r s e w i n g m achine Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? of nationally known insurance dens, delivered by the load. j e c t call Mr. Werbner, Jarvis b u il d in g l o t tor sale, ex­ apartments and flats. Handy 1m I,,. U. i. rri O* —A> m PHAHOfCO.ML. slont-o-matlc desk model—cus­ in a desirable rental area. Va­ Legal Notice ^ FMtwa lat. company for mature woman Pella Bros., 643-7406. ^ t y Oo., 288 East Center Land For Sale 71 cant, we have the key. Ask­ Realtor cellent locaUon, 70x145, all man service. Call 649-0218, 843------L - . 1 ----- '-----r with good education or buM- tomer unable to complete pay^ VERNON—Lovely older 7 room 7479. Street, 848-4112. ing W8.900, but owners want to utilities. 643-6129. OBDEB o r NOTICE 24-Hour Answering Service ness Mckground. Pleasant tele­ menta—youra for only *2,60 a BOLTON—20 acres, wooded, on Dutch Colonial, 3-car garage, 860 Main St., Mancheeter sen and are reasonable peo­ State Of Oonnectlcut, Probata phone personality, Initiative and week. Singer Sewing Center, a t t r a c t i v e 5 room apart­ Notch Road. About 400 feet 2 baths, near acre lot. Fine riPVaij District of Manchester, April Household Goods 51 ple. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 the ability to work on your own 883 M ain S tre e t 648-8883. ment, in Vernon. Hot water, frontage. T. J. Crockett, Real­ neighborhood. Hayes Agency, 048-1106 WYLLY8 STREET — 340 foot GARDENS plowed and har­ 648-4808. 648-1677. Estate of Margaret Chortier. also Free to Herald Readers rowed. Call 649-5096. are helpful In this unusual posi­ BENGAL gaa range with at­ adults only. 849-1407. tor. 648-1677. fronUge, 643-7444. Itnown as Margaret E. Chartler. mSIDE AND OUTSIDB paint­ PART-TIME secretary, approx­ OPPORTUNITY for High tachment for oil heat, excel­ W e of Manchester. In said Dts- tion. Full training provided. CENTER HALL CoConlal—St. Want informaDon on one of onr classified adverttsements? No ALL TYPES screens rewired ing. You name your own price. imately I hour* dally, ^ ort- School graduate who desires Five day week, complete bene­ lent condition, best offer. 389- Antiques 56 NORTH MAIN STFmET — 0 VACANT RANCH INSTANTLY appealing ranch trtet. deceased. answer at the telephone listed T Simple call the 649-7863. 875-8401. hand not necessary, typing es­ career in retailing, selling and rooms, heat, hot water, atove Houses For Sale 72 James Parish. Porter Street Suburban location, 6 big home with carport, birch pan­ Farms For Sale 76 Resent, Hon. John J. Wallett, with Alcoa screening. ’ Ijeave fits program. 4771. area. 8 years old. 6 large Judge. sential, some bookkeeping general store work, neat ap­ m a n c h e s t b r g r e e n An- refrigerator. *85. Cali 249-5681 rooms, full basement, ga­ eled basement family room, Upon application of Agnes R, at Shoe Store, 445 Main Street. PAINTINQ, PAPERHANOma For appointment call 645-1161, CONCORD RD - Beautiful rooms, l ’ < baths, huge recrea­ MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE Manche.ster. or call 649-4533. helpful. Call Mr. Thomas Col- pearance, full-time only. Call Ext. 38. EVERYTHING in sterilized tlques. Open every day except rage, artesian well, alumi­ IH baths, 8 twin sized bed­ BOLTON—100 acre farm plus a Chartlee praying that letters of ad- Good work, reasonable rates. la. Connecticut Construction ROCKVILLE — Available May ranch, large Uviiig room, form­ tion room with fireplace, bullt- num siding, %, acre, high lovely recent 8 room cokmial, ministration be granted on said es­ Prompt .service. for appointment Mr. Shapiro, reconditioned used furniture Monday. 481 B. Middle Turn­ rooms, high assumable mort­ tate as per appilcatlon on file. It Is ANSWERING SERVICE Over 30 years In Manchester. Corp., 643-9666. Tots ’n Teens, 643-2128. and appliances, high qu ality- pike. 648-7223, 1st. 3^ room apartment, con­ al dining room, cabinet kitchen, 1ns, breezeway and attached assumable FHA mortgage. with four bedrooms. Some Your neighbor my recommen­ 2-car garage. *26.600 Phll­ gage. Immediate occupancy. ORDERED; Tliat the foregoing Salesmen Wanted 36-A low prices. LeBlanc Furniture, veniently located near shop- 3 bedrooms, recreation room, Must sell, terrific opportun­ Wesley R. Smith Agency. 649- bams, all equipment stays. application be heard and deter­ S49-0500 — 875-2519 YARD MAINTENANCE and dation. Raymond FlSke, 640- AUTO MECHANIC, only flrst- 196 South Street, Rockville. ping area and bus line, for one landscaped yard. Marion E. brick Agency. 649-8464. ity. T. J. CROCKErrr, Real­ Idea!! for the "gentleman fann­ mined at the Probate office In Man­ 9237. claaa men need appiv, excel­ 1894. chester in said District on the 30th weekly upkeep. Call 649-6087. SALES—Opportunity for sales- 876-2174. Open 9-8. Wanted— ^To Buy 68 or two persons. Range, refrig­ Robertson, Realtor. 8*8-0908 tor—648-1677. er” . plus an opportunity to sell day of April. 1964, at two o’clock aad leave yenr meseage. You’ll hear from our adverUser in Jig lent working conditrons, no erator, heat and hot water In­ BOLTON—Custom spilt of 7 some lots In the future. T. J. lor paint­ minded man — company will rooms plus garage. Built in MANCHESTER—Off East Cen­ tn the afternoon, and that notice be time without spending all evening at the telephone. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Saturdays, 2 weeks vacation. WANTED TO BUY—Antiques cluded. Free parking. Woaher 77 WEAVER ROAD — Oreen ter St. Six room Cape, 8 bed­ Crockett, Realtor, 043-1677. given to all persons Interested in ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- train—no travel—many bene­ 1969 and has the best of every­ said estate of the pendency of said wall.s, fireplace.*, flagstone ter­ See A1 Patch or Harry Car­ fits, bonuses, guarantee to ASSORTMENT of good used and good used furniture. Vil­ and dryer in basement. Min­ Manor. 6H room ranch, at­ rooms, dining room, large races, hatchways, dry wells. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. FVlly ter, Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., ranges. 643-6563. thing. acres, too, with plen­ tached garage, aluminum com­ appilcatlon aad the time and place I insured. Workmanship guar­ start. Appllcanta must be mar­ lage Peddler Auction House, utes to Hartford over Park­ kitchen, living room with fire­ of hearing thereon, by publishing All concrete repairs. Reason­ 1229 Main Street, Manchester. way. *100 monthly. Call Rock­ ty of trees, etc. Ideal location. bination windows, Immediate Lcffal Notices a copy of this order In some news­ Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. HIGH SCHOOL ried, have telephone and car; Route 88, Ellington. 870-8711, T. J. Crockett. Rea.itor, 643- place, gtx)d location, best val­ able. 643-0851. nsr DOWNTOWN Manchester Bob Flucklger, and Son. ville 875-8748 or 876-0250. occupancy, *14,800. 640-4284. paper having a circulation In said If no answer, 643-9043. DRIVERS for school buses, referertces necessary. Act now it's Marlows for juvenile GRACIOUS LIVING 1577. ue at $1S,5(X). Wolverton Agen­ OBDEB or NOnCB district at least seven days before LOST—Twx) cate, one black and 1967 FORD, 2-door Hardtop, re­ —call Manchester 644-0203 be­ cy, Realtor, 649-2818. the day of said hearing, to appear YOU ARE A-1 ! Truck Is A-ll! Manchester-Vernon area, 7:80- needs, carriages, strollers, THREE ROOM apartment for *14,900—SIX ROOM Cape, new­ of Connecticut Probate vdiite, one long haired white built engine and tran.smission, INTERIOR and exterior paint­ tween 8 and 8 p.m. WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ MANCHESTER—Huge 8 room of Mancherter, April If they see cause at said time and Cellars, attics, tra.sh. .small 8:45, 2:16-3:30. Call 643-2414. cribs, playpens, nursery rent, newly decorated. Call ly decorated, full riied dormer, place and be heard relative there­ with black cap. vicinity Hack­ many extras, *400. 843-5386 ing, wallpaper removed, fully tique and used furniture, china, ROCKLEmOE — E3CEX3U- ranch, 2 baths, double garage, PORTER STREETT Area—Our after 6. i trucking done A-1 right! Call SENIORS chairs, high chairs. Everything glass, sliver, picture frames 648-7222. recreation room, many extras, EstMe of Mary Weir late of to and make return to this Cburt matack and Keeney Sts. Re­ insured. Rene Belanger, 848- TIVE SPLIT LEVEL— 7 family room, recreation room, (Colonial listings start at $16,- Manchester In said District de- and bv mailing on or before April 643-2928, Tremano Trucking WANTED — Experienced hy­ for your baby and the price and old colna, old dolls and BHA appraised. Make an of­ ward. Call 649-242(1. 0512 or 644-0804. draulic backhoe operator. Wil­ Help Wanted— spacious rooms plus office- many extras. Carlton W. 200. Special—7 room with at­ caaaed. 17. 1964. by certified mail, a copy 1966 DESOTO, 4-door Hardtop, Service. is right. Furniture Dept. 867 |una, hobby collections, attic SPACIOUS heated two family, fer, must be sold. Wesley R. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett of this order to Agnes H. Chartler. liam F. Steele A Son, 646-7842. workshop. separate laundry, Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5182. tached 2-car garage. IH baths, Judge. power brakes, power steering, I Male or Female 37 Main St. contents or whole estates. eSus 6-6 , $125. monthly, washer- Smith Agency, 649-1894. 163 Main St.. Manchester. Conn. * EDWARO R. PRICE - Papsr- enclosed porch. 13’x26’ liv­ den, like new condition. Ciall Upon api>licaUon of Robert W. Alice C. Buckley. 3T7 East Cen­ Announcements excellent condition. *225. Can' hanging and painting sarvies. olturs Repair Service Talcott dryer connection, large yard, for particulars. Wesley R. NEW HOMES and apartments H you are seeking an in- SALESMAN - SALESWOMAN— NOT *900, NOT *800 ing room with fireplace; MANCHESTER—*14,900. 6 room W I i^ praying that letters of ad­ ter St. Manchester. Conn.: James be .seen at 62 Rus.sell Street. 649-1003. Tille, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. bus line, June 1st. 648-6014. brick Cape, fireplace, garage, Smith Agency. 649-1894. ministration be granted on said ea- C. Burke. Tolland Road. Tblland. IMOOMB TAXES prepared In after 4 p.m. L. J. Murphey. insulated, call 742-754.’5, Want to make money? All you NOT *700, NOT *800, formal dining room; beauti­ on fU«. li it Conn;: Mary L. Burke. 168 Main tereiding full-time position MAN WANTED need is a nice appearance and NO! NO! FTVE ROOMS, furnished, to ful kitchen with built-in excellent condition, treea near SELDOM. O I^ E R E D : That the forewolnn St., Manchester. Conn,: Raymond your home or by app^ntment, bus, shopping, school. Carlton VERNON—6'j room split, IH application be heard and deter* Donahue. 297 Hackmatadc St.. Man­ experienced tax work, 24 hour 1968 T-BIRD. white, red and | IvAWN MOWERS — Sharpened the ability to show this new NOT EVEN *550 Rooms Without Board 59 share, no children, nothing to eye-level ovens, range, dish­ baths, built-ins, wall to wall Electrical Services 22 after you graduate in June, item to any business concern W. Hutchins, Realtor, 649-5182. mined at the Probate office In chester. Conn.; Marlon DeHan. 38 aandee. Cali 64S-4728. white interior, power steering, ’ and repaired, free pick-up .and CARRIER COUNSELOR BUT A WHOLE HOUSE buy, rent very reasonable. washer, disposal, irultwood Does such a well kept home carpeting, rec room, walk-out Manchester tn said District on the Westminster Road. Manchester. whitewalls, g o ^ tire.s, good' delivery in Manche.ster* ana vi­ in your area and you have a COMFORTABLE ROOM for 640-0024. cabinets, dinette area; three come on the market. On a 6th day of May, 1964. at ten Conn.: Margaret Lasbury. Broad FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt now Is the time to apply to 8 ROOMS LOVELY WEST SIDE ranch, 6 large ba-sement. nice lot, high ele­ FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ condition, very clean. 649-7906. cinity. Russ’s Mower Service, .sale. Apply 12 Burnside Ave­ gentleman, parking, 372 Main large bedrooms, two baths; quiet street, near schools, o clock In the forenoon, and that Brook, Conn.: Ethel Collins. 64 j service on all types of elec­ in our NEW FURNITURE rooms. 2 bedrooms, garage, vation. *17,900. J. D. Realty. notice be given to all persons In­ turns prepared with your sav­ 742-7607. nue, East Hartford. Street. THREE ROOM modem apart­ huge 21’x23’ paneled rec­ bus and shopping. This 6- Coleman Road. Manchester. Conn, r trical wiring. Licensed and in­ our Personnel Dept, for AND APPLIANCES alumlnui'n awnings, extras, 643-5129. terested In said estate of the pen­ Marv Johnson. 634 N. Curtis St.. Al­ ings in mind. Reasonable 1961 CHEVROLET Impala con­ ment including heat, hot wa­ reation room with fireplace, room Cape with garage and dency of said application and the hambra. Osllfornta: Joseph F. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., MANCHESTER OFFICE RAWLEIGH Dealer wanted at EVERYTHING price reduced. 649-1484. rates. E. J. Bayles, 649-6246. vertible, V-8, automatic, mint LANDSCAPER—Ijawns cleaned complete information. SIX ROOM duplex house, fully ter. stove, refrigerator, lights built-in bar; 2-car garwe fireplace has many extras. VERNON—Unusual 3 bedroom time and place of hearing thereon, Egan. 944 No. Genesee 81., Los and raked, lawn moving, fer­ Manchester. 649-4817. Olaston- once in New Britain. Tomas- FOR ONLY *500.00 by publishing a copy of this order Angeles 6. California: John B. condition, *1,700. or be.st offer. furnished for gentlemen, dish­ and gas, tile batfi and riiower, with electronic door; wsilk- Must be seen to be appre­ ranch, mahogany paneled liv­ 649-8513. tilizer, flowers, bushes, trees, bury, 643-1888. ville. Good opportunity. Write Which Includes TWO FAMILIES - Look no m some newspaper having a cir­ Egan. 341 So. Dexford Drive. La ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ If you arc Interested in sleady washer, all modern conven first floor, Ideal for working up attic, closets galore, in­ further. 8 & 3 In Bowers sec­ ciated. Asking *16,90()— ing room, front and rear culation In said district at least Haboa. California: Leo M. Eran, rock gardens, lawns seeded. at once. Rawleigh Dept. CND- ice, bonded representative. Al­ work >vlth a future and have the 1 Westlnghouse Refrigerator ience* Included, plus house­ couple. Can 049-8448 between tercom system, oil hot water tion. both units vacant; a 4 A4 but take a look and make patios, flagstone walk, ga­ seven days before the day of said 11613 MacDuff, Garden Oroye. Cali­ 1955 HARDTOP Century Bulck, Rea.sonable prices. 528-1782. 26-105, Albany, N.Y. 12201. 1 Emerson Television hearing, to appear If they see cause fornia; James Egan, 2804 Buena fred Amell, 206 Henry St., Floor Finishing: 24 following qualifications . . . cleaning services, parking 0-9. heat, aluminum storms and (older, but neat) off Main an offer rage, exce^on al 100x200 lot, one owner car, good condition, 1 Bedroom Suite M s^ d Unve and place and be Vista. Burbank. California; Ro­ Manchester, 643-0450. available. Inquire 118 Pearl St. screens; beautifully land­ Street under *20,000; and many *18,900. J. D. Realty, 543-6129. heard relative thereto, and make setta Smith. 1083 .So. Ttimsdale low mileage, *300. 41 Prospect, Recent high school graduate. DRUG STORE clerk, recently 1 Living room Suite FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- after 4 p.m. scaped. A-1 condition—a new ones from *20,000 on up S. IVAR JOHNSON return to this Court, and by mail­ Drive. No. Covina. California; Ce­ 649-9083. Hou.sehold Services Good driving record (automo­ married person to work nights 1 Dinette Set ing on or before April 10, 1964 by celia Cole. 114 40th St.. Nswport Ing (specializing in older The Connecticut Furnished Apartments 63-A real dream house. Asking in ail locations. Even one in *14,900—UNBEATABLE Ranch Personals 3 Offered 13-A floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ bile furnished). and weekends, 31.26. Hartford 1 Healthreet Mattress COMFORTABLE room for gen­ 830 Park Rd., West Hartford certified mall, a copy of this order Beach. California: Alice Conkling. *31,500 by owner. Call 643- Bowers School area. T, J. value, 5H rooms and grarage, to Edith M. Wilson, 51 Arch St., 108 So. W'nston St.. La Puente. Col- ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. Reliable with steady work hab­ Placement, 179 Allyn, Hart­ 1 Healthrest Spring tleman, separate entrance, TWO ROOM furnished apart­ 233-3626 RIDE wanted from Manchester VOLKSWAGEN sedan, ex­ 6517 for appointment. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. aluminum windows, high as­ Manchester. Conn.: Florence W. Ifonila; Frances Cramer. 806 B. REWEAVINO of butns, moth No job too small. John Ver- its. ford, 527-7284. Open tonight un­ parking. Call 649-2560. ment, stove, refrigerator, neat, May, 61 Arch St.. Man^ester, Hurst 8t . Covina. California. cellent condition. 649-4924. Mutual Life 3 Throw Rugs * *16,500—TWO family, * bed­ sumable mortgage, tip-top con­ to Wethersfield, working hours holes Zippeis repaired. Win­ faille, 649-6750. Feel qualified to work with and til 8:30. 1 Boudoir Chair hot water. Apply Mariow’s, Conn.; James H. Wilson, 369 Mid­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. GERARD STREET—Lovely co­ room arrangement, a wise In­ dition. Wealey R. Smith Agen­ dlesex Road, Darien. Conn.; Rob­ 8:90-4 ;S0. Call 643-0683 after 5 dow Shades made to measure; supervise newspaper car­ 3 Vanity Lamps FURNISHED ROOMS, complete 887 Main St. p.m. 1959 PONTIAC Catalina, stand­ lonial, four adeouate bedrooms. vestment. Wesley R. Smith cy, 649-1894. ert W. Wilson, 49 Arch St.. Man- all sizes Venetian blinds Keys SANDING and reflnlrijing— rier boys. 3 PUlows light housekeeping facilities. chester Conn.: PhlUp L. WHson. 87 ard . Spring S t 648-948Z studio was] 1956 PONTIAC Starchlef Se­ work. No job too small. Im­ Also fill, gravel, sand and Neat 8 room house, brook. B. Manchester—649-5306 will stand .state Inspection. more of your Income available Phone For Appointment VERY NICE large furnished nlshed rooms and bath, sep­ MANCHESTER AND Estate of Lulu E. Goldberg, late dan, radio, heater, *1,50. Call mediate estimates. 643-2629. 038 KEY PUNCH operator. 8- stone. 643-9604. hounekeeping room, all util­ J. Carpenter. Realtor. 640-5061. of Manchester in said District de­ s.u j.h ™ .o. 649-9757. for personal uae Lump debt day, 40-hour week, extra bene­ PRODUCTION SAMUEL ALBERT arate entrance, no children. 18 NO. COVENTRY — 6 room ceased. 649-7694 after 6 p.m. into one monthly pajrment of Htfd. 247-0858 ities, suitable for one or two, Delmont St. MASONRY—Fireplaces, chim fits. Apply Oaer Bros., 140 Rye SCREENED loam for tha best MANCHESTER — Tear old 6 VICINITY Ranch, 8 bedrooms, fireplace, PORTER STREET — A real On motion of Marvin W. Oold- minds uh of an apt description 1969 GMC 1V4 TON panel tnick, *22.20 for each thouaand dollan OPERATORS parking, 272 Main St. bullt-lns, carport, basement, quality custom built two story ^ r g Stony Brook School, Stony of a communist: He is one who FORD, 1969, custom 300, 2- ney. patios, and brick veneer. Street. So. Windsor. in lawns, delivered from our SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT TWO ROOM heated furnished room ranch, built-in kitchen, Brook, N.Y.. executor. excellent condition, heavy duty including repayment over five wall-to-wrall carpeting, nat *16,700 — Manchester, 6-room IH acre lot. 742-8481. borrows your pot to cook your door, excellent condition, ra­ Brick, block, etc. Workman- screening plant. Andover Co­ If you have no means of PLEASANT ROOM for gentle­ apartment, gas range, refrlg' Oolonlal In Immaculate con­ ORDERED; That six months 4-speed transml.ssion, very low years, thank Burke. 240-8807, WOMAN to care for three chil­ Ural woodwork, attached ga­ Cape, one-car garage, city util­ from the -13th day of April. 1964. goose In. And Walter Wlnchell dio, heater, padded da.sh, •ship guaranteed. Call 649^2402 Good pay, steady work, lumbia. George H. Grifflng, transportation. I'll send my man, parking, 21 Edmund St., erator, bedroom set, kitchen dition. 7H rooms, IH baths, *696. Owner 643-0613. mileage. 643-6065 , 643-6384. Oonnectlcut Mortgage Ex* dren, so father can work, live Inc., 742-7886. rage, *17,0(X). Bayes Agency, ities, near school, good location. SPRING ST. — SpUt-level, 6 with separate tile shower, be and the same are limited and gives a good one; "A communist anytime. company paid Insurance auto for you. No obligation 643-8203. set. Free gas, electricity. Low allowed fPr the creditors within change, 10 Lewis 8t., Hartftxrd, in, private room. Call 846-0000, 643-4808 rooms, family room, IH baths, larg;e bullt-ln vanltory. Mod­ is a guy who says everything DODGE 2 to 6 ton dump truck, program, openings an ail whatsoever. rent. Inquire Apt. 4, 10 Depot *15,800— East Hartford. 6-room garage. 043-9482. which to bring In their claims 1961 SUNBEAM Alpine. red, CARPENTRY — Specializing Conn. for Interview. LAWNMOWER8 — A r 1 e n a, em kitchen with all bullt-ins. against said estate, and said ex­ is perfect in Russia but stays excellent for farm, rubbl.sh. ahtfts. Apply *38 CHARTER,OAK St.—Room Square. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, large kitch­ wire wheels. *1,150. Call 649- .smaller work. Repairs, re­ Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit A—L—B—E—R—r —S *14,000—Air conditioning, dish­ WaUt-ln closets, finished attic, ecutor Is directed to give public here because he likes to rough etc. Good condition. 649-9757. *36 IN FAMOUS Brands free suitable for working gentle­ en, living room, 2 full baths, OUR INVITATION to Inspect not ce to the creditors to bring In 9778. modeling recreation rooms, Air. and riding mowers. Wheel- 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD man, private entrance, *10 washer, fireplace, largo kitch­ oversized 2-ear garage adth it.” Dr. Walter Judd tells us how Business Opportunities 32 if you run *l-a-week shop-by­ horse and Bolens 4-wheeI OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. en, roomy 8 bedroom ranch, carport, fireplace, good condi­ this spotless 4-bedroom Co­ their claims within said time al- etc., .sagging buildings, porch­ Employment Office weekly. 649-1746. lonial on the bus line. A home stairs to loft above. Rear lot Hwed by pub'tshing a copv of this to co-e.xist with a communist: 1969 FORD Fairlane 600 2-door mall club for few friends. Send tractors. Parts and service. Business Locations 106x250 lot. Don’t wait. (Triton tion throughout, low taxes. order in some newspaper having a Auto Driving School 7-A es leveled, secured, tile ceil­ MANCHESTER — For lease. In like new condition,, priced fenced In. Shown by appoint­ "The only way you can achieve sedan, V-8. automatic trans- ings. Work guaranteed. No job for details and free 324 page Capitol Equipment Company, SALVA’nON ARMY Book, 664 For Rent 64 W. Hutchins, Realtor, 649-6132. circulation In said probate district mLasion, radio and heater, High volume service station on Dividend Road page*, published 1890, rare and *16,500 — Manchester, 6-room below appraisal at *16,9(X>. ment, 30 day occupancy. Phll­ within ten days from the dale of unity with the commimlst tiger MORTLOCirs Driving School loo small. 875-5759, Mr. Egan. catalog. No obligation. Popular 38 Main St., Manchester. Rooms With Board 59-A brick Agency. 649-8464. good tires, good condition. Price Wilbur Cross Parkway, low In- unusual, $6. 42 Spruce St., 646- SIX ROOM Cape, near school, Cape, all finished, fireplace, Wesley R. Smith Agency, 649- this order and return make to this is inside the tiger.” This one Inc., offices, classroom located ve.stment, low rent. CJall BAId- Club Plan, Department J803, Rocky Hill, Conn. Open dally 7-6, Thursday 7-9, STORE FOR RENT with court of the notice given. *750. Call 875-8844. Lynbrook, N.T. 4336. bus, shopping. 2-car garage, combination windows, city utll- 1894. Isn’t bad, either; Communist, Manchester Parkade. lower win 9-0839. Saturday 7-4. ro o m a n d BOARD, part tached 2-stall garage, locatM 6 R(X)MS, 2 baths, older single JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge. on W. Middle Turnpike near aluminum siding, combina­ itle.s, near bus line and schools. upon meeting a preacher: 1966 CHEVROLET 4-door se­ level. Beglnnera. older, nerv­ Roorinff— SidinfT 16 meals and laundry free for HOLLISTER STREET — Own­ home. Nice lot, alum, comb’n LIMITATION OBDEB "Where In Hades have I seen NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, WAmtEMS WANTED, 10 a.m.- PRE-SEASON Sale picnic ta­ errands. Call 640-0409. Parkade. Caul B. Dubaldo, 649 tions, knotty pine kitchen, fire­ A good buy. windows. Full price *14,500. dan, jx)werglide, V-8, radio ous students, our specialty. 8 p.m., Mondays through Sat­ COLLECTORS for Manchester er transferred, must move. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held you before?” Preacher: “I don’t Teen-age driver’s education A. A. DION. INC. Roofing, licen.ied in Connecticut for 11 bles, 6 foot, *11.60; 8 foot, 6206 between 8-9, Saturday 9-6. place, wall to wall carpet, 2 blocks to Main St. Call John at Manchester, within and for the and heater, good tires, *276.' aiding, painting. Carpentry. Ai- urdays, no Sundays. Good area. Must be neat and a g -' *16.50. Delivered. W. Zinker, many extras. Must sell, *15,- *16,900— East Hartford. 6-room Terrific deal for a ready buy­ District of Manchester on the 16th know. What part of Hades are 643-0657 after 6 p.m. courje. SUte certified 849-7398. p.m.-7 a.m. rtiift. Apply St. INVITATION Ranch, 3-4 bedrooms, large liv­ er to acquire this completely H. Lappen, Inc. 649-5261, 649- dav of April. 1964, you from?” When thinking of teratlons and additions. Ceil­ wages, good conditions. In­ gressive. Must have 40 hours 876-7143. Apartments— Flats— 900. Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. 7440, 648-5219. Rockville office. 80 Ward St.. Anthony’s Convalescent Home, available first 10 days of every ing room and kitchen, fireplace, finished Cape. Shed dormer, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. the treachery of the Reds, It’s 876-4911. ings. Workmanship guaran­ 875-9121. quire Charcoal Broiler, 660 E. Tenements 63 STORE, 460 Main St., 640-5229, Judge. teed. 309 Autumn St 643-4880. Middle Tpke. month. Average earnings over GORGEOUS Wallpaper murals. TO BID 9-5. *8,000 - WELL KEPT OH room one-car garage, carport, city two baths, even the basement Estate of Susanna Zwick Turek difficult to think of something Is finished off. Pour bed­ 2 FAMILY 5-0, 2 car garage, SALESLADIES, full or part-j *2. per hour. Write Box E. Her­ 4 panels, *5.95 set. Also 35 Sealed bids will be received at WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ ranch, 8 bedrooms, attractive water and sewer, no basement house neat as a pin, alum, a/k/a Susan Zwick Tureck. late of nice to .say about anything, but HOUSEHOLD Executives; We OFFICE — Excellent location, rooms If wanted. Call T. J. Manchester In said District, de­ WHOLESALE PRICES E-Z LERN time. Apply Manager, Pilgrim ; ald. cents wallpaper specials. Latex the Office of the Oeneral Mana­ ing for the rental of your apart­ dining area, suturben. Owner but plenty of storage room, con­ comb’n. windows, 2 blocks to ceased. we can think of our business and B ID W rax SIDING and roofing. women know H takes a high paint, *3.50 gallon. Birge and ger, 41 Center Street, Manches­ 500-1,500 aq. ft., heat, janitor, anxious. Carlton W Hutchins. venient location. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. On motion of Erne.st J. Tureck of assure you that wo do every­ 643-5379, 876-9109. Mills, Cheney Hall, Hartford ment or home. J. D. Realty, Main' St. Low down pay’t. Driving School Road, Manchester. | order of. executive ability to EZ-DU pre-pasted wallpaper ter, Connecticut, until April 28, 648-6129. parking, remodel to aidt ten^ Realtor, 649-5182. Call John H. Lappen, Inc. 649- said Manchester, executor. thing possible to make things run a home and keep our 50c roll up. Scrubbable vinyl ant (Jail 649-6334, 643-7176. *17,900 — Manchester. 7-room ORDERED: TTiat six months NICE for you, in every sense of Compare Our Prices Before you BIDWELL HOME Improvement FIELD SUPERVISOR 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for One (1) BEAUTIFUL paneled heated Coventry 5261, 649-7446 , 643-5219. from the 16th day of Aprl', 1964, be Buy SALESLADY, full-time only, families happy. Why not use wallpaper, close-out, reason­ Fire Department Pumper with Fo u r r o o m cold fiat, second Cape, 4 bedrooms, living room, and the same are limited and al­ the word. DllJon Sales and Serv- Oonneotieut’a largeM, i Company — Roofing, siding, al­ that ability to sell Avon’s Fra­ OFFICE FOR RENT—Janitor family room off kitchen, 3 bed­ formal dining room and kitchen, 40-hour week. Extensive ex­ able. Guthart’s, l94 Maple Ave., 600 gallon water tank. floor, two family house. See MANCHESTER — Four bed­ lowed for the creditors within Ice, your local Ford dealer, 319 matlc and standard i terations, additions and re­ grances, Toiletries, and Beauty UFE—ACCIDENT- service provided. Call Pereon' room ranch, aluminum storms, SIX BEDROOMS!!1 which to bring In their claims 60 FORD GALAXIE $600. perience in ladies’ apparel. | Hartford. 246-1589. Bid forma and apecificationa Mr. Colby, 04 Btfch St. full dormer. IH baths partially room home with extra lot, 2- Main St. Phone 643-2145. free pick-up service, modeling of all types ICxcel- Aids in your spare time? Com­ alized Floqn, 890 Main Street, cellar, 168x246 lot, only *15,■ finished rec room, one-car ga­ against said estate, and said ex­ 8, 4-dr., h.t., full power, radio, Excellent .salary. Apply in are available at the Controller’a car g;arage, new ceramic bath, ecutor Is directed to give public age clasaroom. older lent wortemanship. 649-6490. plete training. 369-4933. 640-9268. 600. (jarlton W. Hutchins, 649- Space galore in this cus­ heater. nervou' etudents our person Mr. Shapiro. Tots 'n HEALTH SUPER-CEDED Toro rotary 66 Center Street, Man­ rage, screened porch, complete new furnace, *17,900. J. D. notice to the creditors to bring In Office, 6132. tom Cape Cod. Garage and their claims within said time al­ cialty 110 Center St.. < R. DION—Roofing, siding, al­ Teens, 966 Main Street, Man­ mowers, 19’’, *79.95. Self-pro­ chester, Connecticut. city utilities, centrally located Realty, 643-5129. near bus line fireplaces, tool All on a lowed by pub'Ishing a copy of this 60 FORD GALAXIE .600. Chester Call tor tree 1 terations, ceilings, and gutters. che.ster, or call 643-2128. pelled from *99.95. Marlow's, You Oug:ht To Live In Suburban For Rent 66 BOLTON—Veterans opportunity, order tn some newspaper having a Large fire and casualty 867 Main Street. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, treed lot for only *21,600. circulation In said probate district 6, tudor, radio, heater. let. 643-8002. Free estimates. 843-4352. Help Wantei)— ^Male 36 no down payment required on BENTON STREET — 7 room company with growing life CONNECTICUT $19,500 — Manchester. Porter Call Mr. Bogdan at 649- within ten davs from the date of Beautiful New VERNON this 6 room ranch on (Jook home, 4 large bedrooms, storm this order and return moke to this 60 FALCON 550. Help Wanted— Female 35 affiliate has Connecticut RICHARD MARTIN. Street area. Older 9-roora home 5306, 643-2980. j^OTO'S UEARN TO DRIVE - Special Roofing: and Chimneys 16-A CASHIER, part-time, evenings. opening for a field super­ NIGHT CRAWLERS for sale, OENERAL MANAGER Drive, or can be purchased that offers 6 bedrooms, spacious windows and doors, fireplace, court of the notice riven. Custom 8, fourdoor, auto, trans., ’Three hours, checking in driv­ with 10% down. Corner lot. furnace, large yard, 2-car ga­ JOHN J. WALt.ETT. Judge. radio, heater. attention to nervous and elder­ visor with a sales back­ 36c a dozen. 186 Union St. COLONIAL OAKS You Can Afford living room, large dining room ly. Classroom for teen-agers. ROOFING — Specialising re­ ers. Apply Lombard Bros., ground in life and health Selling for only *18,700. An ex­ and kitchen, also den, fireplace, BARROWS & WALLACE rage, amesite driveway. Call FUEL CO . AT THE 649-1814. Pickup service. Day or eve­ pairing roofa of all kinds, new Inc., Route 0 and Burnham insurance. Salary open, APARTMENTS cellent value. Start packing combination windows, 3 porches, Manchester Parkade 367 MAIN ST. 69 FORD GALAXIE ,500. Street, So. Windsor. ning leaaons. Reasonable rates. roofs, gutter work, chimneys company car and expenses. 21” UHF AND VHP Television and call T. J. Crockett, Real­ IH baths, amesite drive, city Manchester— 649-5806 INVITATION EAST HARTFORD 8, 4-dr. h.t., full power, auto, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL In good condition. 649-5624. Luxury Living! tor at 648-1677. COVENTRY — On 80 acres. trans., radio, heater. Manchester Driving Academy, cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Resumes kept in strict con­ Comer Oak and Spruce St. utilities. The Interior is bright, 742-7249. siding. 80 years’ experience. fidence. Mail to Insurance WANTED Charming new 3 H-room apart­ Hilltop 8-room home, new hot BARREHT 10-key adding ma­ BUTLER ROAD—8 bedroom cheerful and in excellent condi­ TO BID Free estimates. Call Howley, LIFE INSURANCE CO. Post Office Box 310, Man­ CLEAN LATE MODEL ment in lovely country neigh­ VERNON—6 room Ranch, IH water heat. out-bulIdlngs, 1800’ 58 FORD 450. chine, excellent condition, *30. borhood within walking dis­ ranch, close to shopping area tion. An excellent buy for the baths, aluminum storms, bullt- road frontage. Beautiful view. Scaled bids will be received at FUEL OIL 643-0361, 643-0768 CLASS A chester, Conn. 4V)j-Room Apartments large family. Country sedan 8, 2-dr., p.s., Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 649-4110. tance of High School, bus, shop­ and achooHs. Phone 649-7024 lns, lovely large treed lot, city Only *20,000. Lawrence F. Fi­ the Office of the General Mana­ auto, radio, heater, siiaip. USED C A R S after 6. ger, 41 Center Street, Manches­ RAY’S ROOFING OO—Shingle The following poettiona are TOOL MAKERS and Only 8 Left ping and minutes from Park­ *20,500— Bolton. 6-room Ranch, water, oil hot water heat, ano, Realtor. 643-2766, Charles NEW CH Sportsters and SXH ' roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, way. Elqulpped with . . . G-E walk-out basement, 3 years Nicholson, 742-6364. ter, Connecticut, until April 29, 67 FORD 160. available for the qualified SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 2 full baths, finished rec room, Duo-glides on display. Used roof and chimney repairs, Ray high school graduate. ALL AROUND GENERAL FAC7TORT work, TOP PRICES PAID refrigerator, buUt-ln O-B oven, old, *15,900. Call owner, 875- 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for Athletic 8, tudor, auto, trans. motorcyclea. Harley-Davldaon Jack.>*on, 643-83%, Ray Hage- full-time, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Apply Features include—heat, hot bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72xl6L atone fireplace, one-car garage, Equipment for the Recreation lO D Y 'n FENDCR range and disposal. Rent in­ one acre wooded lot, good loca­ 6774. Sales, 46 Park Street, Hart­ now, 649-2214. Ka-Klar Toy Oo., 60 Hilliard FOR ALL MAKES *^ter, dual thermostats, all Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, Department 67 FORD 200. MACHINISTS REPAIRS cludes air conditioning, heat and 648-6058. tion. ford. 247-9774. CLEatK-TYPIST Street. •lectrlo kitchen with bullt- hot water, free washer and PONY FARM—Bam, spilt rail VERY NICE Bid forma and apectficatioiu Wagon 8. auto, trans., radio, e EXPERTLY DONE paddock, 4 acres cleared land Kadlo-TV Repair to range, 12 cubic foot re­ dryer, free parking, outdoor BOLTON CENTER - Vacant 8 *26,300— Vernon. 4 year old 6- are available at tlie Controller’s heater. TYPIST PRBSSER — Experienced man eKREE ESTIMATES Gartar Chavrelit frigerator, disposal, indi­ with brook, 7-room Dutch Co­ GALLON GIRL’S Murry Wcycls, fUll- picnic and recreation area. room ranch with basement and room Ranch completely air-con­ Office, 66 Center Street, Man­ Services 18 Must have at least 8 years ex- for local dry cleaner, 31.70! vidual dryers, private cel­ lonial in excellent condiUon. East Side 7 room ranch, 66 FORD 175, alze, 649-3110. FIOURER perisnee. Apply in person WEST SIDE MOTORS attic. Attached two car garage. ditioned, 2 full baths finished chester, Connecticut. CASH Hartford Placement, 179 Allyn, 034 CENTER STREET COw Inc. lars for plenty of storage For appointment call Mrs. 3 bedrooms, formal dining JOSEPH V. CLEMENTINO, 8, 4-dr., auto, trana., radio, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv- at . . . An acre of land, birch trees, rec room, 2 fireplaces, one-car 160 GaL Minimum STENOGRAPHER Hartford, 537-7384. Open to­ •48-0181 space, master TV antenna, Only $125 Shorts, 643-8886, or Doris Mc- room, pine paneled rec TOWN OF MANCHESTER, hiMtar. loe, available all hours. Satis- night until 8:30. 1288 Main SL—«48-028S etc. Choice setting. Owners garage, % acre lot, good loca­ Lallen, 039-0770, sole agents. J. room with fireplace, ga­ Business Services factioa guaranteed. Call 040- parking, completely fire­ CONNECTICUT COMPLETELY FURNISHED want this house sold. Their loss tion. Watson Beach A Co., Realtors, rage, immaculate condition, TEL. 289-1219 66 FORD 100. Offered 13 1810. proof and soundproof, alum­ could be your gain. T. J. RICHARD MAR-nN, Hour Burner Servlee Complete benefit program, E A S GAGE CO. inum windows and doors, EXCLUSIVE WITH . . . 21 Central Row, Hartford, 022- outdoor privacy. Very low GENERAL MANAGER 8, >-dr, h .t, auto, trana., radio, 0 day week, free parking. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. 2114. 20'a. heutar. WASHXNG MAGHINBS repair­ •aramio baths with show- Only $145 ed. KCA, Whirlpool and Ken- Muvlnff—^Trucking:— Mitcbsll Dr„ Manchsotsr *rs, abundance o f closets, MANCaiESTER Vicinity - At­ ROBERT D. MURDOCK Fine China NORTH COVENTRY—High on more All work guaranteed. Storag:e 20 Vlelt our Peraoimel Dept Saptie Tanks au’-condltlonWg optional. tractive, expandable Cape on FOR SALE a hillside overlooking valley, Mora to Cbooaa Ftoia Call 643-4913. for further Information. AND Pattern, Cat large lot. Aluminum combina­ 643-6472 WARREN E. HOWLAND MANCHESTER Dellvaiy. Ugh* WE I .DARK, RICH Samuel M. tions, fireplaced living room, a immaculate 7 room Cape, IH REPAIRS on all makes of re- trucking and package delivery. PRODUCTION control elerk, Rent *140 good buy at *18,900. Ellsworth baths, garage, 4 wooded acres, Realtor frigecaton, washers, ranges, Refrigerators, waahers sum 140 OardM St, Hartford High School education, sched­ Plncsai Sawars BUY I and Colored LOAM small down payment. Paaek REMODEL WITH ROSSEHO WEST SIDE MOTORS Lavitt Agency Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- U&lR Realty Co., Batbroonu remodeled, reoreaUoa rooms, kltobep cabi­ and dryers. All oti burners stove moving specialty. Folding uling and sxpadiUng work, tai- GlaaBware 6980. Realty, 289-7470, 048-7208. 800 Main St., Manchester cleaned and serviced. All work chairs for rant 0404788. tereiting a a d dhreraifled, Maahina ClaMai 648-3158 Realtors 875-6397 nets,. Formica tops, nntinishod rooms oomploted, eta, 804 Oentar Bt. Mancfaeaier • a s t e r n COAST 048-1106 guaranteed. 649-0060. COOK WANTED for root home. fringe benefits. Apply loiut SapUe Teaks, Dry WeBa, ANTKPUES PHX aa« ORAVEL Venxn Orola—Pkwy. IMt 96 BOL/TON — Modem 8 bedroom Inc. MANCHESTER - OH room 04SA1I1 Painting:—Papering 21 *00. weekly, live la, Thursdaya Manufacturing, Regent Street, Sewer Llaea lastalM —Cel­ ReaaowaMe Priooal REALTY Open 7 Days A Week ranch on 160x160 lot, aoeumable 648-3693 ranch with garase. Oarpetins, TYPEWRITERS — Standard off. 870-3141. Manchester. lar WatarprooBng Doao. VICTORIAN BIARBLB *116 monthly mortgage. Vln storms and screens. Conven­ ROSSEnO and electric. Repaired, over­ PAINTma, EXTERIOR and In­ TOP STANDS, PEWTER, CALL... Bogginl, Bel Air Real Estate, ient locaUon. *10,000. Ells­ hauled, rented. Adding ma­ terior, paperhanging. wall­ AMBITIOUS? Work from homo BHjUN Q c l e r k , pul-tlme, OLD JEWELRY, EARLY •*M48« 649-6544 649-9344 Resort Property 648-9882. worth Mitten Agency, Real­ SIX ROOM CAPE, tile bath, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY chines rented and repaired. paper removed, dry work. 0 to 10 hours weekly. Earn HOUSEHfHJD ITEMS. AIME LATUUPPE FOUR BEDROOM Oilonial, I0M THUNDERBIRO. fuU pow­ ai|d>ta- Inquire Lombard MtKINNEY BROS. For Rent 67 tors, 043-6980. rec room, convenient to Pickup and delivery service. Reasonable rates. B u k 0aamy 10.00 to *10.00 per hour. No Brothara, Routs 0 and Bum- Seweragt Diapo«al Co. R. M. REID aad Soa LAKEWOOD CIRCLE - Co­ paneled family room, kitchen ■cboola, shopping. 78 Branford 218 West Center St.—649-0308 i er, aoccaptioaol eondltion. Owb- Yale Typewritar Saivlee. 0 ^ ing arranged. Hilly lasurad. 443-7172 ar aEtr I » — j eatperience required. O0K an- ham Mvaat, lo . Windaor. Oidy •oa-rne CAPE OOD—Dennlsport. 3 and lonial Cape, 6 large rooms, with bullt-lns, formal dining TOLLAND — Lovely ranch, 0 Street. 049-2768. 040460t, JoMph P.Lavla. UO-in PMri Bt - l l-BBOO I bedroom cottages tor rent, IH hatha, fireplace, garage, BulMars aad Osaaral Oontraetors 8718 er 870-8040. 3U|iM%idita applY. ^ FLOOR 4 room apart- - -- room, living room with fire­ picture book rooms, situated Real den tiaj aad ladnstiial OoaatnicHaa y p t - Heat. Btova, and r& lg - all . oanvonianoao, automatle altuated on well lanoKaped place, IH batha, attached ga­ on attraotlva landscaped wood­ SIX ROOM house, oU oteam cobua hna. OaQ ett-l iMot. oft i i aaour lutaa. 646- wooded lot. •36,000. Phllbrlok rage, |22,M0. PhUlHick Agen­ ed lot First time offered. heat, fireplace, central k>oa- DTI, • ftina Ageney. 046-8464. ey, -6466464. i JuUaa BsaMy. 6IS6&80. tton, garage, 648 6a9li m .

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MONDAY, APRIL 10, MM SIXTEEN Avaraft Daily Net Praaa Run T h a V i- lianrlffHter Ca^ttittg If^rato Eor the Wrak Enttod April 18, 1964 artMR Bohool addiUofU, the Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Miss Nancy Holt, daughter of board will resume its woricshop •ML.^iiiiaf’ u m i Ladlea of Ckdumbus, will meet Hr. and Mrs. Ham on Holt, 489 Board Opens ssssicns on Thursday. iw ^Breath 13,951 UMagh wmhmi6 About Town tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the Adams St., was recently tfeot- On that night it will eonsidar SwMtWHillIM Munbar of tho Audit in 40o tkrangh W( Knights of Columbus Home. ed and installed as guard of axpendlturea for the schorf sr nur IM beck S__ t« „ CbfsMtSM B utmu of ClrcuIaUon P v t Rob«rt J. Dwimhy, »on o t the Aiph Phi C h^ ter of Alpha 88______Dl«*8 TWBIIBvmyou yWI Silsk m lrts « sar MmnchmaUr-^A City of Village Charm The program of the evening will Budget Study system, and requests by tM oSos4. lolhoso soutnltn / ■""------Mr. Mid Mrs. Willism R. Dan- be a mllitsiry whist, under the Gamma Delta sorority at general manager and the board sMuth tsd sMsteh ipJaP***' ahy, 56 Ridgewood S t, complet­ direction of Mrs. John F. ’Tier­ Marietta (Ohio) College, where of directors for their own de­ Srun. M l Itlle s t. ienS p ^ l (s M leiK, ed a 15-week manual central The board of directon tonight OnsfcbsTf, N. Y., fir libw ii irss M ssh. ney. Refreshments will be serv­ ehe is a sophomore majoring in will hold the fln t of six ached- partmental operation. VOL. L X X X m . NO. 172 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRHi 21, 1964 (CiMolfled AdvertWag on Png* 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS office repair course at Army ed. The members are reminded English. Three more woriishops will Southeastern Signal School, F t uled workehop sesaiona on Gen­ to bring a gift for the whist. eral Manager Richard Martln’a be conducted on ’Tuesday, Gkjrdon, Gn. He was trained to ’The Women’s Mission Society Wednesday and Thursday of Install and repair telephone proponed 19,000,000 budget for Francis J. Chaves, son of Mr. of Community Baptist Church the flacal year beginning July 1. next week, with the final budg­ RUSSELL’S switchboards and other com­ and Mrs. Gregory Chaves of 91 will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in et and tax rate scheduled to be munications equipment. He Is a Martin’s recommended budg­ SPRUCE 8TEBET E vents Blssell St., recently completed Fellowship Hall of the church. et, although 1620,000 below the set on May 4. N-Cuts Highlight Problem 1962 graduate of Manchester sight weeks basic training with (ooniar of Oak S3.) High School and was employed, Mrs. William Braisted, a nurse figures requested by department the U.S. Army at Ft. Jackson, who has worked in both China heada (1234,000 of It cut from 8 Barbara Every Day at Morton’s Shoe Store before’ 8 Barbers on Saturday Special Session Meets S. C., and la now stationed at entering the service in 1963. and India, will speak on "Mis­ board of education estimates), In S tate Ft. Monmouth, N. J. sion In India." The Marcia Neu- would still necessitate a IH - Plenty ef FBBE Parking bert Circle will be hostesses. miU rate increase in next year’s Of Peacetime Conversion A|){dioatlons of boys inter­ Mwnbers of MysUc Review, taxes, despite a $5 million in­ ested in becoming members of WBA, WUl meet tonight at 6:16 Officers of John Mather crease In the grand list. Tonight Bus Driver Age CUb Scout Pack 120 of St. p.m. at the corner of Hartford Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will When polled by TTie Herald By DARDEN CHAMBLISS fP reas luncheon for newn make things rough, they James’ School may register to­ Hd. and Main St. and go on a two weeks ago, each director (April 20) AP BoalnoM Newa Writer publishers, emphasized "this Is concede, but they don’t think hold a rehearsal for the initia­ this will happen. Subject of 1 Bill night at 7 at the school. Bach mystery ride. tory degree tonight at 6:30 at said that he was Interested in not disarmament’’ but "it ia a To Draw New Districts NEW YORK (AP)— An­ boy must be aocwnpanied by the Masonic Temple. ’The degree keeping down the tax rate, and, step forward." These comments chart four one parent to apply. Mrs Calvin VInick Seymour Kudlow since this is an election year, nouncement of Soviet and ’There have been several pre­ main avenues compsmles may Cut from Debate The Past Chiefs of Daughters will be conferred at ceremonies BAYANIHAN take. Bach has its faults, busi­ of Scotia will meet totnorrow at 7:30. there is every indication that rI Harrltoi’t American cutbacks in nu­ vious hints of warming East- they will do so, the only ques­ PHDLIPPINK DANCOE OO. West reiaUons, and the sensitive nessmen say, but in comblnaUon HARTFORD (AP) — The Klwanis Club of Man­ at 7:46 p.m. at the home of Head B’nai B’rith Units ■ Your clear production adds fresh they offer a fairly satisfactory Mrs. Lyle Neddow, 16 Bank St. The Home League Ladies of tion being how. ears of U.S. business have re­ State Sen. T. Clark Hull, R- Leaders Bar chester will have a Ladies Night Mra. CWvln Vlnlck of 900 Tonight’s budget workshop impetus to a question that corded them carefully. answer to cutbacks. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the the Salvation Army will meet B D O W N T O W N One answer Is to shift into Danbury, attempted today tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Youth Cushman Dr. was installed as rant, financial secretary; Bar­ will explore appropriations for has lately commanded spe­ With about one of ten jobs Manchester Country Club. Din­ John Maloney of 16 Frederick the police and highway depart­ ^ StotloiMrf connected with defense, the sub­ different kinds of government to introduce a bill dealing ner will bo served at 7:30. ’There Rd. Is a patient at the New­ Center of the chursh. Maj, and president of Ben Eara Chapter, ney Moses, treasurer; Ned cial attention: business. Another is to diversify Discussion of Mrs. Charles Schuerholz of Moses, Benjamin Kantor, Harry ments, while tomorrow night’s UNIVERSITY OF ject Is pertinent. with the minimum legal will be entertainment and danc­ ington Veterans’ Hospital and and Seymour Kudlow of 81 Mil­ session will be spent on allo­ How well is U.S. industry into established consumer ing sifter the dinner. would like to hear from his Worcester, Mass., will present Kowalsky, Harry Llebman and Recent cross-country Inter­ age for bus drivers. He was ford Rd. Installed as president cations for recreation, parks, CONNECTICUT RUBBER preparing for the day when views with business leaders products. Both courses a»e Other Issues friends. an afternoon of magic. Children Hyman RaMiall, trustee, and library and the controller’s of­ being followed already, with ruled out of order. and grandchildren of members of Charter Oak Lodge, Satur­ the defense dollar stops found general confidence that Spec. 4 Joseph B. Pouech, son day at a B’nai B ’rith joint in­ Gerry Okrant, councilor. fice. STAMPS mixed success. ’The Senate had just setUed The ways and means com­ are welcome to attend. Mrs. JergMSM Auditorium coming? they can handle fairly well any down for the special session of of Mr. suid Mrs. Ehnil E. Pouech stallation dinner dance at Mai- After a recess Wednesday A third answer is to create HARTFORD (AP)—The mittee of the VFW Auxiliaiy Annie Steele, Mrs. Bella Turk- BUSY BARBER President Johnson, in reveal- readjustment they consider rea­ the General Assembly when of Bolton Lake, is in the 1st son de Jules, Hartford. night to permit the directors new civilian products. Good, but Battalion of the 8th Infantry wlU sponsor a rummage sale ington and Mrs. Edith ’Turk- TUZLA, Yugoslavia (AP) — MADE ing the atomic cutbacks Mon­ sonable to expect. A sudden hard to do. A fourth is to per­ Hull said that his bill was de­ Connecticut General As­ Other officers of Ben Bara to conduct a public hearing on day at the annual Associated drop to zero defense dollars Divisions’ 2nd Artillery which Thursday at 9 a.m. in the va­ ington will be hostesses. Ismet Begovic, oldest barber in North End Renewal and Rob- 8:15 P.M . form public works projects, signed to correct an injustice. sembly met for about 90 is providing firing line Md tar­ cant store that was formerly Chapter are Mrs. Alvin Jacobs, Yugoslavia, has been clipping such as solving air pollution or Lt. Gov. Samuel J. Tedesco, minutes today in special Mrs. David Kahn, Mrs. Sol Ro­ get pit support for the U. S. oocupied by Dewey-Riohmand- The Army - Navy Auxiliary hair and shaving beards for 76 'nckets: $2.00 and $1.50 developing mass transit sys­ after a brief debate, said he session and organized for Army rifle matches at Grafen- Main St. Ikinatlons will be will sponsor a card party to­ man and Mrs. Maurice Snyder, years. He is 90, and refuses to tems. Good too, these men say, was ruling the Hull action out vice presidents; Mrs. Fred Ep­ the task of drawing new W (^, Germany. He is a clerk picked up from anyone who night at 8 at the clubhouse. retire from the "pleasant smell HEARING AID Available at door one but someone has to place the of order “for not being in con­ in the battalicm’s Headquarters calls Mrs. Oglore White, 63 stein, recording secretary; Mrs. of soap’’ and the "newsy gos­ order. formity with the terms of the congressional district lines. Benjamin Cohen, corresponding call from the Governor.” Both the House and Senate Battery, stationed near Baum- Pine St., or Mrs. Edith Wir- The DAV Auxiliary will hold sip’’ of his shop. “Just think BAHERIES Radio Corp. of America’s secretary; Mrs. Ned Moses, fin­ hour prior to perform­ Gov. John N. Dempsey called fought back attempts to open holder, Germany. talla, 79 Ri<:|ge St. a social and entertainment how many wars there have been scholarly president, Elmer Eng- Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the ancial secretary; Mrs. Melvin in the past 76 years,’’ he says. strom, notes that any successful the special session to act on the special session to more than Berman, treasurer; Mrs. Irving ’And the people of Tuzla have PINE PHARMACY ance. company has had to learn long congressional redistricting after congressional rediatricUng. Queen of Peace Mothers Cir­ VFW Post Home, 608 E. Cen­ legislative and party leaders ter St. Memibers and guests are HaixUer, Mrs. Alan Hartatein, always heard about them first 664 OENTFJt ST.—649-9814 ago how to switch when mar­ In the House, Republican cle wlil meet Wednesday at in my shop.’’ kets change. agreed to confine the agenda to Speaker J. Tyler Patterson of MADAM RACHAEL 8:15 pjn. at the home of Mrs. welcome to attend. 5fra. Bernard Krutt and Mrs. that task. Seymour Kudlow, truetees; "Whatever happens in the Old Lyme ru l^ out of order at­ Arthur Jacobson, 387 Hackma­ In that debate, Hull said that tempts to introduce three bills Gifted diaracter reader and tack St. Mrs. Chadwick White- The Newcomers Club of Man­ Mrs. Edward Nabei, guardian, way of disarmament," he says, the 1963 General Assembly, at "we wouldn’t dare to put on the not related to redistricting. advisor will help yon in all sell will be oo-hostess. Members chester will meet tomorrow at and Mra. Adolph Snyder, coun­ Its regular session, passed a ' A similar move in the Senate matters of life. 106 CXiurch 7:46 p.m. at Mott’s Community cilor. shelf the on-going research that law raising the age of bus driv­ St., Hartford, Conn. Open are reminded to bring gifts for has kept us in the forefront." also was turned down. a game after the business Hail. Henry J . Manning, a Other officers of Charter Oak ers from 18 to 21. A congressional redistricting to Sat.. 9 a.m. to 9 pjn. teacher of mentally handicap­ Lodge are David Kahn and Some experts have estimated There was no indication, he meeting. that the cost of an arms control bill was formally read Into tha ped children, will be the guest Kurt Joseph, vice presidents; said, for the law to affect those House and Senate. A hearing on inspection system would run up under age 21 who already have ’The 42nd anniversary of the speaker. ’The meeting is open Maurice Pass, recording secre­ the bill was set for tomorrow at tary; Philip Braunstein, corres- an annual bill in the first sev­ licenses. However, he said, the United Spanish War Veterans to all women who recently eral years equalling, or even 10:30 a.m. in the Hall of the moved Into this area. pon meet tonight at 7:30 at the Pleads Guilty der when he tried to introduce church. A film, "Drug Re­ HFC's Timely a bill that dealt with the mini­ search,’’ will be shown, and re­ Reds on Cut BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Pat­ mum legal age for bus drivers. freshments will be served. The Money Help rick J . O’Shea. 36, of Fairfield, The House, after a s{>irited GASH SAVINGS meeting is open to all men in pleaded guilty In Superior Court debate, voted 132-99 by roll call i r TO this area. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. today before Judge John R. to confine the session to redls- Hotndiold Finance has been keep­ and Soviet announcements of Thim on two coimts of robbery tricting. ing pace with changing money parallel plans to reduce produc­ with violence In connection with The bills that some members tion of nuclear weapons mate­ holdups at the Monroe Branch needs since 1878. And today HFC sought to introduce in the rial brought questions from of the Connecticut National House dealt with increasing the brings modem money service to some members of Congress to­ Bank In August 1963 and the number of Supreme (3ourt jus­ over 2 million people every year. day as to how Soviet good faith Huntington Branch of the City tices, school district ‘bonds and LECLERC could be checked. Savings Bank last March. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) TBR Borrow confidently from the oldest Speaker J. Tyler Patterson brings the House to order. repeal of minimum price laws OAI.IXJN FUNERAL HOME • Comment at the Capitol tend­ O’Shea pirevlouBly had plead­ for alcoholic beverages. company of its kind—Household ed to split on partisan lines. ed not' guilty to the charges. 9 Judge Thlm continued the SIOO- It S| >eared that the legisla- Finance. Republicans said It appeared tore’ work would be completed FUNERAL an Informal agreement had 000 bond, under which O’Shea F U E L O IL is being held, and ordered a pre- by Thursday or Friday. been reached lacking proviaions Leaders of both parties had SERVICE Borrow up to SlOtt for inspection and verifieation. ssntenee Investigation by the ^up Cfcie/s (2astro Warns U.S. •dull pT(d)atlon department. No •greed to confine the special WALTER N. Tilia up to 24 months Many Democrats approved the session’s agenda to redlstrict- COOPERATIVE LECljERC decision President Johnson an­ date was set for sentencing. Workmen labor in a drizzle to lay sod in the Court An alleged aiscompHce in the ing. Some Republicans gpumbled Oil. COMPANY Director to ropoy nounced Monday in an address that they entered the agreement oif the States of the New York World’s Fair. The to The Associated Press in New Huntington branch holdup, Tru­ s <^INrF, 1M.1 ZT Powers To Halt Air Watch reluctantly. Gov. John N. Demp­ Sl.S liKOMI 'date visitors for a week or has now indicated to me that he tor an hour with toe coup lead­ international law which endan­ : Mia , Eras.. Bum. B O E-OW., Frl W O l-S r t. M l O Oraa acceaa Itlghway being built to that use of Soviet missiles ger international peace and se­ current fiscal biennium. FAWliy army of workmen—many of more. intends to make a move in this er, Gen. Kouprasith Abhay, and against them would create “a The Republicans said the as­ them weary from weeks of Various setbacks caused de­ tlM ElecM c Boat Division of his deputy, (Sen. Siho Lanphou- curity.” VEAL CUTLETS same direction.” highly dangerous situation.” sembly could also consider step- BFRER atepped-up operations —. raced lays In their building plans, but Shortly after Johnson’s an­ General f i ynamtee Corp., Gro­ thacoul. Prime Minister Fidel Castro today to get the New York a fair spokesman said they are ton. Cooped up in his villa by the In his note, delivered to Swiss had warned in a speech Sunday pied-up aid to schools. nouncement, the White House Ambassador Emil Stadelhofer FOP [FSS World’s Fair ready for Wednes­ BO situated, that they will offer disclosed that since last O ct 10 But, the Senate Minority lead­ rebels, Souvanna insisted that night that Cuba would no longer A number of bills are expect­ day morning’s opening. little inconvenience to visitors. er added, he later read Gov. he and his coalition government for transmission to the United tolerate violations of Its sover­ ed to be Introduced, but none BUY NOW and SAVE! States, Roa replied: Jusf Last-minute construction and Fair officials admit they can (See Page Eight) J < ^ N. Dempsey’s announce­ still function. ’The guard around eignty by American planes and Woodland other work went on through the not estimate how many persons ment on the projMt. him permitted Bundy and his —‘"The U.S. government would implied the use of force to stop (See Page Eight) Arrived night under floodlights. will visit the fair opening day. *T was forod to comment on party to meet with Souvanna be­ bear responsibility exclusively such flights. 69S for creating this dangerous sit­ RAYON ACETATE DECORATOR DRAPES 63" 72" 84" Among those }n the vanguard This could be partially attribut­ his long delay in getting the fore going into conference with One American reconnaissance A f Gardens of 70 million persons expected ed to announced plans of civil Motor Ride job done,’’ Mariani said yester­ the coup leaders. uation by violating national air plane, a high-altitude U2, was U.S. CHOICE SHOULDC» A to visit the exposition during its rights groups to cause a mass­ day in a statement issued With Bundy at both meetings space and ignoring international shot down over Cuba during the Prints, Sconict and Solids...... (Regular $5.59 - $5.99) two six-month nms will be Pres­ ive traffic jam along roadways through Republican State Head­ were U.S. Ambassador Leonard law." October 1962 missile crisis, ap­ Bulletins ident Johnson. leading to the fair. By Ladybird quarters. Unger; the British charge d’af­ —"The government of Chiba parently by the same kind of LANIB CHOPS 0 9 fb The President is to fly from Many of the more than 26,000 DempaC'y, in a apeeoh Satur­ faire, John Denson; French Am­ does not recognize any right missile the Russians are expect­ Culled from AP Wires Washington to address 16,000 men and women hired to work day in Bridgeport, had chided bassador Pierre Millet, and Au­ claimed by the U.S. government ed to turn over to CXiban control TIER AND VALANCE SETS for such violation and rejects U.S. CHOICE guests invited to attend the during the first six months of Is Eventful MOriani while attacking what stralian Ambassador Malcolm soon. 100% Cotton Prints... (Regular 1.59 Value) opening day ceremonies in the the fair took up their duties he oalled a "blissard’’ of Repub- Morris. entirely its note of March 27, There are believed to be 24 BRITAIN P(Ml N-OUT .77 fair’s Singer Bowl. Gov. Nelson weeks ago. Each day the num­ Ucan press releases designed to Informed sources said the dip­ 1964, in which it ratifies cyni­ antiaircraft missile installations A. Rockefeller and Mayor Rob- ber of such workers grows. By FRANCES LEWINE lomats reiterated to the two cally it.s aim to maintain these in Cuba. With the Soviets with- LONDON (AP) — Prime LAMB COMBO obscure Democratic atmlnlstra- Minister Sir Alec Douglas- lib srt F. Wagner are to attend. ’The 646 - acre fairgrounds, in WASHING’rON (AP) — Mra. tlon aocomplishments. generals that their countries .spying flights over (3uban terri­ Officials of the multlmllllon - Flushing Meadow Park is laced Lyndon B. Johnson took on a support Souvanna’s coalition re­ tory.’’ (See Page Eight) Home associated Britain fully 42 X 72 FLOCKED TAILORED CURTAINS today with the U.S.-Soviet dollar exposition said the fair with broad macadam and ce­ nine-hour motorcade ride home (See Page Eight) gime and want the situation re­ 2-47 will be better than 90 per cent ment, tree - shaded, walkways from Cleveland In heavy rain turned to normal. outback in the production of Drip Dry Fabrics...... (Regular 2.99) completed for the 9 a.m. open­ and vehicular arteries along and fog Monday night, rather Tbe diplomats called on Gen. fissionable material for nu­ clear weapons. "I beUeve that ing. which visitors will amble and than try another bad - weather Phouml Nosavan, deputy pre­ Still to be handled are some ride in buses to and from ex­ airplane ride. mier representing the right- the puMlc announcement of HOW’S THIS FOR A MONEY SAVER! PIN DOT FRAME CURTAINS cleanup chores, laying of hibits. She thought she’d “enjoy the wing faction. Opponents of Pay TV these reductions will do much patches of sod and minor con- Many of the larger exhibits, adventure of driving’’ irfter an News Tidbits Phouml told newsmen the dip­ to foster that confidence atructlon on buildings which will have conducted preview tours of explosive • like lightning dis­ lomats told him their govern­ which is essential If we are It's time to 54" 63" 72" ...... (Regular 2.99) open for vlaltors Wednesday, re­ thalr pavilions. charge frightened her and pas­ from the AP Wires ments opposed the coup and he to build on the achievement DIAMOND BEVERAGES gardless. The federal and state area sengers aboard a United Ahr- promised to try to get the situa­ Seek California Ban of the nuclear test ban Some larger areas, a foreign will present a cavalcade of lines Viscount Monday. tion back to normal. treaty," he told the House ot The drive back proved to be While the coup leaders are Commons. Broadly speaking. ALL FLAVORS 4 36" TIER'OR SHORTIE SETS ...... (Regular 2.99) village and a few other displays, South Vietnamese forces suf­ LOS ANGELES (AP)—Initia-^Free TV,” headed by advertis- THINK GREEN! wtU not be able to accommo- (See Page Fifteen) an adventure, too, and Secret fer bloodiest week of war, with antl-Oommimist, the Western Labor party leader Harold Service veterana said it prob­ Uve petitions seeking to outlaw Ing man Don Belding, an- Wilson agreed with this zoo dead and 660 wounded in pay television suid bearing a Quoit leftl* Plus Depoelt Matching Valances ...... (Regular 1.19) ably will M down In their rec­ action against Communist Viet (See Page Eight) notmeed Monday that more than analysis. He said the action ords as the longest auto trip claimed 1,057,000 signatures 1,067,(X)0 voters—an all-time rec­ Monday by Preaident Johnson Cong, American apokesman re­ were on file with county clerks HEINZ Spring is just around the corner 1 That’s why we ever taken by a First Lady. ports . . . Latest prompting ord for any initiative or refer­ and Soviet Premier Khruah- En route, the President’s wife devises. Including two-way mir­ throughout California today. endum—had signed the peti­ ohev "cannot be regarded as 35 OZ. recommend TURF BUILDER now. Early fertilizing But an official of Subscription tions. a positive act of disarma­ JAR DACRON C O H A G E SETS Fair ‘Stall-In’ Slated stopped (rff for dinner at a How­ ror used by President Jtrfmson Past and Future APPLE SAUCE means early green-up. Also earjy root development, ard Johnson’s restaurant, where during speech at annual As­ Television, Inc., retorted: “Pe­ The petitions were filed by ment, but It Is a welcome 39’ Latest color combinations...... (Regular 2.99) she took a few minutes in the sociated Press luncheon Of New England titions are padded with 400,000. Monday night, the deadline, peychologioal step on the road and possibly more worthless sturdier grass, thicker turf. manager’s office to telephone Wednesday . . . Richard Card­ with county clerks. In Los An- to peace.” Britain k reducing Despite Court O rder the Mrhlte House to talk to her inal Cushing retracts endorse­ names. Obvious Intent is to cre­ her own flesionable material Exhibited at Fair ate an avalanche of publicity as (See Page Eleven) TURF BUILDER is the only grass fertilizer that’s huaband. ment of Jolm Birch Society and production. This was spelled 72" NOVELTY NET CURTAINS There was a private dining part of a statewide conspirato­ out in a government White SOFT PAK Its founder, Robert Welch. NBW YORK (AP) — New Trionized — to give sustained feeding. Its protein­ NEW YORK- (AP) — T h e^ n fairbound trains, and load up room set aside, imder advance Rockefeller supporter gets rial pre-election hoax.’’ Paper in February. The same ROLL ^ . 7 7 World’s Fair auta “stall-ln" set ticket lines at fair entrances — radio Instructiona, where steaks Englaiid — from its historic To which the antipay-TV decision was reiterated today PACK building nutrients are “locked ip” until needed, Trulon Tailored...... (Regular 1.99) without buying tickets. four-inch gash In his arm and colonial beginnings to its space Fire in Subway, TOILET TISSUE 10 for opening day W ^ esd a y ia were ordered tor all In the party clipboard is broken over head forces replied; "Wild and Irre­ by Douglas-Home who said then automatically released only at the time and on despite a court or^er forbid- There were reports that traf­ of 19. of Ooldwater suprorter in scuf­ sge future — will be on display sponsible charges." that "military plutonium pro­ ding it, civil rights ocganlsera fic snarl-ins will be conducted Later, her borrowed Cadillac at the six-state area’s exhibit Faster than you could change Terminal Smoky duction Is being gradually rate most beneficial to the lawn. fle at California Rockefeller re­ at the New York World’s Fair. U. S. NO. 1—BEST EATING aay. in other cities in sympathv w tttt^veloped mechanical trouble, ception . . . Senate Democratic channels, a "F air ’Trial for Pay terminated." They plan to have 2,000 dtu^p the New York demonstral•tion. Nob turnpike motorist ever got The $4 million exhibit will be TV Council," headed by actor NEW YORK (AP)—Two unoc­ Leader Mike Mansfield of Mon­ the only American regional dis­ Dollar for dollar, TURF BUILDER it your best 36” FABRICS 45” Cotton Prints Window Shades **run out of gas" on major ac- -‘>C9>icago and Detroit were more speedy service. The car tana aays he expects first Dana Andrews, chimed in with; cupied subway shuttle trains SEES FLIGHTS AS VITAL POTATOES 10 eesa roads to the falrnvunds in among the larger cities where was driven right Inside a serv­ amendments to civil rights bill play at the fair whicli opens to­ "We believe that the public caught fire in Grand Central WASHING’rON (APl-iPresI- fertilizer buy. Queens, snarling traffic to call traffic Jams will be developed, ice garage and the First Lady will be oalled up for debate morrow. will Insist on giving subscription Terminal early today and dent Johnson said today It Is Springette prints, drip dry Crease resistants, drip dry Custom cut to your windows. attention to civil rights cam­ civil rights leaders said. Each of the six New England television in the home the FANCY—YELLOW prints, Indian Head prints, didn’t even get out. Three wait­ Wedneeday. flames spread to several stores. essential- toat the United fabrics, ABC fabrics. Latest 6 ounce embossed vinyleen. paigns here. The restraining Jam es Farmer, national di­ ing mechanics swooped down on Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., states contributed to the cost of American right to compete In Dense smoke swept through toe States maintain overflights of curlina cottons. color combinations. Green, pink, yellow, white and order, Issued Monday, would rector of CORE, who suspended the engine, quickly found the aays Prerident Johnson will the exhibit. Adtotlonal funds the open market place and dem­ va.st terminal. Cuba to determine whether 3 make the organizers subject to the group’s Brooklyn chapter trouble — "the fuel filter was were contributed by private onstrate Its merits. aay new offensive missiles ONIONS KAO floral. "deepen toe line of cleavage" ’The blaze, controlled just be­ And contempt of court citations. for proposing the stall-ln, dis­ blocked" —and had a new filter between me White House and films throughout the region for ‘"rhls initiative is one of the are being Installed there. He 2.95 4.95 Regular 69c to 89c yd. Newspaper reports of plans to construction of a court of in­ fore the commuter rush began, closed Monday plans for "m ass­ Installed in five minutes flat. Congress If he tries "an end most dishonest and misleading knocked out service on the east- made the comment at an Im­ Regular 39c yd. also tie up fair-bound suinn^i ive civil disobedience" at the She thanked the head mechanic dustry and commerce within the propositions ever foisted on the promptu news conference la Yere a i - run” stra te ^ to restore aid west shuttle line and also halted I DOUBLE WORLD STAMPS pVERY WED. | Regular $1.99 and commuter trains were ^ fair Wednesday. and the motorcade moved on outs . . Nikolai Patollchev, exhlUt. public in (California.’’ service for 46 minutes on por­ the I ^ t e House rose garden yd Bled by HarHiall England, He deollMd to say how many into the rainy night. Soviet lYilniater for foreign Ttie series of hexagonal build­ The initiative, which propo­ tions of two other subway lines. before editors and broadcast­ 66c whairman of m Manhattan demonatroli|a would take part When the First La<|y nuide trade, becomes 111 as negotia- ings oognpjdslng the exhibit a#e nents want to put on the Cali­ ers who have been attending authorized C S c O t chapter of the Oongress of R a­ or what fotUU the proteat would her inwromptu decision to take bulit around a typical New Elng- fornia ballot next November, The shuttle line, linking ma­ 8 yds. for $1.96 3 yds. $ 1 .0 0 tions with Britain for new jor subway lines, runs half a » foreign poUoy eonferenee $1.67 cial Equality. take. But hf defined otvll dL^ the S48loiig v p t to Clevsland to of victims of plane crash In ttM tsotanology display in which gardless of how such program J i . “foot CMdicrs” — thoae without P aiitoa Qulf cm what to do u tranamltted." cars — to puH omorgoncy oordo (Moo Pago Elay (Mee PegiriMeht) w m m e t r bodtoa. $bss Page Mtaw) The “Cltlxene Ooinii^ttee for (I ■) i f