rACnSCXtBEN MONDAY, MAY S, 1961 ATeraffllU ly Net Frees iUanrl)p0tpr lEttPttfttg HrraUi For tha Wook K U tt The WiBtkir V t; Marah U , ISSl Foreeaat of D. a W amOr • Dr. Jacdb A. Segal, chief, pf MaBchester Aaaembly, Onder of MIM. Rhower* "a«i I eai^iolagy at Manchester Meino- Rainbow for Girls, will hold a •to mu devaioptug, About Town riifl Hospital, has been Hated In the buatneas meeting tonight at 7:SD In Miss Neubeil: 13,317 nlfhL Low la I • lf«Mbw of the Au«t National AaaociaOon fot 19W- edition of, “ American Men of the Masonic Temple to elect of­ dcMtaif Murly WejhAelay, Medicine," a publication started in ficers. Officers tvill wear white. Boraaa of OhMiatlaB rotw ^ d OUkIren'a North Coa> Heads Gmiiell fair. High 804& ference he held May » , 10 1945 imder the title of "Who’s Im- Manchetter— ^A City of Village Charm potrant in Medicine,” This ref­ The Army-Navy Auxiliary will a ^ t l a^t thaNotel Cheridan BQt- erence book contains biographical aponsor ^ public card party to­ Misa Elizabeth Neubert o f the Inora In RrefrWence, R. I. sketches of, physicians and surge­ night at 8 in the clubhouse. Community Baptlat Church \nu HOUSE VOL. LXXX, NO. 186 (TWENTY PAGES) BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1961 (Oluallled AdvertJatiig on Fnge 16) ons whose achievements have re­ elected president of tha Manchba- I>r. Da\'id L. Warren of the Man- ceived professional and public The Frank J.,Mansfield Marine ter Christian Youth Council at its cheater Memorial Hospital medical recognition- ,, Corns League Auxiliary will meet annual meeting yesterday at Sec atair is attending the annnat meet­ at the Army • and Navy Club ond Oongregatiopal Church. ing: this week of the American Col­ Daughters of liberty, No.^123^ Wednesday at 8 n.m. Refresh­ Other new' officers of the Youth Johnson Flies State News lege of Physicians In Miami, Fla. will meet tomorrow at 8' pan. in ments will be served. Council are Russell Smith of Cove­ 1% H A LE Kennedy May Stall Orange Hall for a memoctal serv­ nant Congregational Chtiroh, vice ice for deceased members of the About 470 people visited laits president; Miss Deborah Weils of Store Hours; 9 :S0 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. To Reassure IV group. Those taking part will 4vear Junior Muesum at open house yes­ Second Congregations! Church, Roundup Rebets in white dresses. Miss Louise Cop­ terday and Saturday. secretary; and Gary Harrison of Monday thru Saturday ping and her committee will .serve South Methodist Church, treaaur. Bills to Win Allies in Asia LECLERC refrwhments. er. Thursday till 9 P.M. , FUNERAL HOME Candidates Take New officers were installed af­ Washington, May 9 (JP)— Govertior Averts Elita ■ Chapman Joy Circle of ter a vrorahlp sefvioe conducted by Vice- President Lyndon B. North Methodist Church will meet the host church. The Youth Coun­ Norwich W alkout FUNERAL Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Tests Wednesdavs cil will sponsor a rally May 21 at Curb on Filihusters Johnson took o ff for South­ church. Mrs. Walter Schober will Oenttr Congregational Church for east Asia today voicing U.S. SERVICE show toleware and other articles. The nine candidates for the post a lecture by Dr. Frank Laubach, Luxurious concern over "the threat of Norwich, May 9 (40— Gov. Hostesses \vlll be Mrs, Clement world literacy expert and mission­ Waahington, May- 9 (/P)-—| would have to 'g e t suiq;>ort from John N. Dempsey’s llth-hour WALTER N, of assessment aide will take an ary, and a baccalaureate service two-thirds of t h ^ voting — 67 aimed aggression there." Lewis, Mrs. Axel Johnson, ' and The Kennedy administration Johnson carried personal letters intervention has temporarily LECLERC Mrs. William Wilson. examination for the post Wednes­ for graduates on Juns 18. if all 100 Senators are recoded. Director day at 7 p.m. in the Manchester appears ready to postpone ac­ Dirkaen said that while .'aome from President Kennedy pledging averted a strike..by lOi-unitm High School. tion on major civil rights bills Republicans may push for jenaet- U.S. support to Red-preased Alliea Cleaners Circle, South Metho­ Seamless in the Critical area. employes of the public utili­ Call Ml 9-5869 dist Church WSCS. will meet to­ T^e test will be conducted by in ex ch i^ e for a rules revi­ ment of civil rij^ts legial^on in this session, from a piacttcal On hia 2-week, round-the-world ties department. 23 Main Street, Manchester morrow at 7:30 p.ni. in the chapel the State Personnel Department sion in this session making it The walkout was scheduled for May Delay for the town, and will be both WhIrIpNl Waihsts, standpoint he doubts .little wiU be trip, Johiuon will vialt South Viet of the church. ! easier to curb Senate filibus­ Nam, the Philippines, Formosa, midnight last night. written aqd oral. NYLONS done except to extend the life of However, Dempsey conferred by Salary range for the aide is |4,- Diysra ters. the expiring civil rightg commls Thailand, India and Pakistan. He 422 to 29.423. Sonata Democratic Leader Hike Sion. may also make a stop in Greece. telephone with both sides and won Peace Talk a promise from Local 2458 of the PricBS « Lew, BOX of 3 pr. Hanafield of Montana i^ d today Clark said he will aiik for Sen. “ I believe that by timing and by Serviee'Thef's lefttr efforta to revUe the req]iir- ate action on some of h it bills. But Itinerary this'-trip speaks for it­ International Brotherhood of DON'T AUTO I Ing approval of two-thirds of he conceded he lan't/very hopeful self," Johnson said in a departure Blectrical Workers to postpone SttI pienty of wear left hi thoie voting to limit Senate de­ of getting it; statement at Andrews Air Force any walkout for a week. At Geneva OLLIE’S lOOY base. ahoea when brought here for . ATLANTIC bate will preceeid action on an ad' ClEU'k succeeded in getting two Dempsey’s successful interven­ expert repairing. Potterton's (By THE ASSOCIATED FBBM) ★ WELDING FURNACE OIL Llaten to V .50 miniatration package of Civil of hia measures assigned to the "The United States la vitally tion was announced a few minutes Open Mondays All Day ★ AUTOIODYcNid Automatic llellverv ISO Center St.— Cor. of Cbu^h .Katb>’ God­ Rights Introduced yeaterday. Senate Labor COnmilttee, These concerned with the peace, security, before midnight by Philip White, Rebel officials refused 'to ChMed Wednesday frey WINF- , Mansfield made it clear that included a bill r e a rin g ’’first step and independence of the free p'eo- general manager of the Norwich deal with members of the In­ L. T. WOOD CO. even before the rule change ii ples in Asia. W e are disturbed by Public Utilities Department. Afternoon* FENDER REPAIRS Phone .Ml 3-1 m CBS, Man- compliance” In school desegrega­ ternational Control Conlinis- cheater, 10:10 brought up, he hopes to ha^e moat tion and another to set up a Fair the threat of armed aggression The Chief Executive promised ic COMPLEtE CAR there.” sion for Laos at an initial A.M., Monday Luxury aheer of President Kennedy's ‘ general Kmployment practices Commta- to come to Norwich during the SAM YULYES PAINTING leglaiative program out of the meeting at Hin Heup today, a "SHOE REPAISINO thru ^turday. aion (FEPC) Johnson's first atop will be at week to meet with both sides In OP THE BETTER KIND" LACQUER and ENAMEL Notice Contest every plain or micro way. ^ Four other /measures, including Hawaii where he gives a speech hopes of obtaining a settlement. Laotian military authority' TEL. MI P-302S day. “ Otherwise,” he said, “ we might propose (-(matituUonal amend­ late today. White said. 2S OAK STREET mesh seamless said. This further confused Same Side As Watkins have a long, drawn out struggle ments to abm i^ poll taxes and lit­ The Vice President took 'off at There were fears that a strike CHHD'S STEROJZED Up High in the Ttill Cedar Parade SUMMER in the ' Senate that might en­ eracy testa mr voting, went to the 8:09 a.m. EDT aboard a U.S. mili­ would seriously disrupt power the outlook for the 14-nation 281 ADAMS ST. nylons in beau­ It isn’t so tough when you know how. Ken Morgan nonchalant­ DEUVERY HOURS danger the tmflnlahed aspects of Senate Judiciary Committee. tary jet transport plane with new seri'ice in the community of 40,000 conference on Laos doe to HEALTH SAND ly peddles his unicycle and sucks on a lollipop at the same time. tiful new' summer the Prealdent’a program.” . In this latter group, headed by markings designed to emphasize residents. open in Geneva Friday. That’s his dad, Alfred, who was a sapplingin Saturday’s ’Tall <3e- 1 to 2 to 7 pjn. Today, after the weekly break­ At issue is a reclassification "The other aide (the rebola) Said W. H. ENGLAND ,dars parade, and later was Initiated Into Nutmeg Forest. « 'There shades. Measured fast session of Democratic con­ (ConUnued on Page Ten) (Coatlnned on Page Bight) plan agi'ced to by the union and the they ooUld not recognize the IOC," were three other Morgans in the unieycle troupe—A1 Jr., Billy and gressional leaders with Kennedy, Bdard of Utilities commlasioners. said Lt. Col. Udon Sananikone, LUMRER CO. little Mary Jane. They live at 3 Victoria Dr., North Coventr>’. W EST SID E FREE lengths. Sizes Mansfield repeated that he looks However, the city council has spokesman of the Royal govern- o Open All Day Saturday o Thousands lined Main St. for the parade, the largest Tall Cedars for action on Civil Rights only declined to .approve the recla.ssl- mentis military delegation to the 8 ^ to 11. after Congress has completed the cease-fire talks. "H iey said they ? ^4R LY ever had in Manchester. South Shore Forest of Weymouth. PACKAGE STORE fication on grounds some pay “ At the Green”—MI 9-9301 Mass., won the Sidonian Degree competition at night and will rep­ 869 CENTER STREET 'KIM DOLL' administration legislative pro­ NfTO Bids Portugal scales would be unsatisfactory. had no instructions.’’ resent the area Tall Cedar Forests at the national competition in Phone MI 9-0168 gram. Indian, Canadian and Polish AtlanUc City May 18-21. (Herald photo by Oflara). Mansfield said Kennedy already military officers of the 3-natlon is using hia executive authority in Slaves on Auction oommission, which Is seeking to an effort to halt racial discrimina­ evise Angola Policy Bridgeport, May 9 (.fl»i — A batch certify the cease-fire procUmned tion. of “ handsome males and attrac­ last Wednesday, declined comment “ Great progress la being made tive coed.s” go on the auction on their return by helicopter from Planning to move? in that field,” Mansfield said. ilo, Norway, May 9 UP)—Some^titmallam so that emerging native block tomorrow in a slave market Hin Heup, the negotiatiiw site 55 Don’t let your income be crippled! The White House backdrop for of/Portugal’s NATO allies urged peoples will stay with the western op the University of Bridgeport Since April 2—No Visitors, No Peanuts miles north of Vientiane. TOey eald Mansfield’s remarks lent support her today to revise her African world. campus. Elephants clear the ground around them and look in vain for people bearing peanuts at strikebound they would make their report to Wouldn't you like the se­ td speculation that any major ac­ colonial policy, one of the laauea Norwegian Foreign Minister It’s part of a drive by students Bronx Zoo in New York today. The zoo haa had no visitors since April 2 when more than 200 em­ the Commission's Indian chair­ tion on civil rights legislation will to raise 235,000 from among their man, Sarnar Sen. curity of knowing that, •icXfng unity of the alliance. Halvard Lange advised the Por­ ployes went on strike seeking recognition of their union. Local 1501 of the State, County and Munici­ Make it easy he delayed until next year. North Atlantic Treaty Organl- tuguese that it was unwise to ranks to help meet an anticipated pal Employes. The union has left a skeleton staff of keepers to take care of the jinlmals. Besides Hie possibility that the Geneva w|iile you ore unable to Mansfield did not put it into .tiem ministers, meeting in closed resist what Britain’s Prime Min­ 2185,000 deficit on the 21.41 mil­ them, only the non-union, professional staff has remained at work. (AP Photofax). conference might be poetooned specific words, but he left little was raised by rebel objections to work because of sickness 'session, revealed their concern at ister Macmillan has called "the lion student center now under con­ doUbt that any real attempt, to the bloodshed in Angola, a Portu­ wind of change sweeping o^'er struction. the arrival of the truce oommls- or injury, you will receive sloti yesterday. The United States, on yourself enact the six bills offered In guese territory that could become Africa.” In addition to the 150 students As a Private Citizen a Prudential check month Senate and House by S «i. Joa another Congo. up for sale, aeveral faculty mem- Shepard, Wife Britain and France have said they F R l^ ! With every 8 8. Clsric, p-Pa., and Rep. Hmanuel Informants quoted Lange as wilt not take part in the confer­ Portuguese Foreign Minister saying Norway regards Angola bers also will be "put on the bloc.” after month— alt fh e ^ o y ... with an HFC moving loan. When you niova Celler, D-N.1 D-N.Y., will have to wal/ ence until tha oommission guar­ Franco Noguera was told that hia and other Portuguese overseas ter­ Just what the “ slaves” are ex­ lo ag% 6 5 ? The Prudential see HFC about a Moving Loan. HFC can supply pairs of these wonderful unUI 1962. ■ country could not expect to have pected to do is left up to the pro­ Back Home at antees the arinlatice is in effect The Democratic leader said ritories as dependencies as defined Eisenhower to Discuss, Sananikone, laid representatives the money for all your moving expenses... to the other NATO powers blindly in the United Nations charter. The spective buyers. But a spokearaan offers plans which provide .seamless you get this had no advance k n o.w le d support Portuguese acUona in A f­ for the I n t e r-FYaternity Coun­ of the Communist P ^ e t Lao and TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY pay off the moving company, and to cover your that the bills were going to b rica in the United Nations. Portu­ Portuguese consider Angola Is an Virginia Beach neutralist Prince Souvanna Phou- this protection, benefits beginning after a waiting Integral part of Portugal itself and cil. which is staging the event, family’s transportation and other related costs. lovable, Kim Doll, a 21” trodueed by d a rk and Oeller, gal haa been particularly bitter said the aervicea "were not to ex­ Argue Public Questions ma even refused a letter from the period, the length of which depends on the plan Ignated by Kennedy last tallj to at the United States for support­ not a colony. ICC group in Vientiane to Its I(X And, one of the more stuffed rag doll with Lange said NATO’s image be­ ceed the bounda of propriety." Langley Air Force Base, 'Va., counterpart in rebel-held 3Cleng seieci^d.y CMh MONTI lYPAYNlINTSCI4tDWI draft eivU rights propooala for/ the ing U.N. resolutions urging re­ May 9 (fl'i— America’s first space- HFC tmom fore the world would be damaged Khoueng. than 1 1 0 0 30 1* 12 f administration. forms in Portuguese policy in An- njan. Astronaut Alan B. Shepard gsfmM pAimU pmfmrn pony tail style hair. A if its members ail acted aa a bloc Wants John Lodge New York, May 9 )JP) Former* the public Interest in , Important The. colonel said the govenuneot S e e offices is likely to be t*ymh Senate Republican Lead* gola. President Dwight D. Ehsenhower public i.s8ues7 Jr., returned today with his fam­ SLICED ott M. Dirkaen o f Ulinois The advice which Noguera r ^ when colonial questions arose in WsatooU, May 9 UP—K former requested another meeting for \ 6.72 2 7.27 210.06 $18.46 "Before we arrived our front ily tp the cottage at 'Virginia nearyour new home, wonderful gift set to get a separate Interview hs ceived was carefully phrased. Thia the United Nations. This would RepuWean vleteigr ia Coonootlcut ssrvad nqttc* todqy that fui » pri- f t Wednesday and expected an an­ RAYMOND J. NEGRO 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 vSte MtiuW w Wilt “ discuss and door I reached one simple con- Beach where his wife awaited the swer later. to give you addi­ 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 join wtth MsnMIeld in i however, w'as the underlying Open the alllEmce to attacks, he in 1M2,” would be to nominate SPECIAL AGENT or give. said. .,as “A defriise organixatlbn argue” pubUo questions as long as clu.sion: outcome of his- historic venture. The’' initial refusal to ITtibat tional service. 30,83 33.61 47.55 89.47 mssSurS jta pscoUt 60 per Jehh' Davis Lodgs to bead tbe he has thr strength and opportu­ ‘There Is little reason for me or Perhaps trying to spare Shep­ TEL.—OFFICE 311 S-2418—RESIDI^'CE MI 8-0810 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 the Senatom voting to curb N M o f lO ipn K M ra of the 19- for coIottlfCnbin.” The underlying philosophy of nity. anyone else to think and talk of ard the commotion that has at­ (Continued on Page Tea) To get this pasoed in natlon aUi^teS^tecluding Britain Pierce J.' Gerety of Southport He announced his intention in an tended him since hia brief Jourpey BOILED Lift intuntnet at Tim ttam it «■ ,mn*l mmtth Regular 15.00 Value Lange’s statement was supported or to live in the past, .s \ igly repeyew* bW imimitt caadr. Bom»fhpld'$ rkm§a o f a liksly southem- flUbL. and FianCSf-rlboognize that the urged the Wutport Womtn’a Re­ article in the Saturday Evening into Space last Friday, the Na­ group rmtt it availabit it 3 % P6P ewn* 9m hmimmett mf Sf00 «r Ittt Isadoni probably will liavs old colonial ^ y s are gwie. They by U.S. Secretary of State Dean publican Club annual meeting here hugging to himself memories of ...... OR MAIL THIS COUPON ...... BMP 1% m»9tk 9m Umt ptri tf tktbmUmm Post — the first he has written successes or futilely bewailing set­ tional Aeronautics and Space Ad' 071 Dll loons im tmtttt ^ $ i00 mm4 matim t m a m ^ t W . believe the wue thing to do now is Rusk. yesterday to.nipport the former wwPRw •/ I* p» mtmmih m M pm t f tStVmImmm In a cloture (debate Umif since leaving the White House Jan. backs. miniatration (NASA )• declined to TO: tMtu it 8J0D l» BOM. tltlon. To halt a flllbi: to come to ttnna with African’ na- Rusk said it was in NATO’s beat Congressman, Governor and Am­ 20 , say in advance just when the as­ Interest to keep'seeking the friend­ bassador to Spain. ’’The task ia to u.se the past and He also disclosed that he was its experiences to help us peer tronaut and hia family ■would leave Bulletins RAYM O ND J. NEGRO, Special Agent ship,, of Asian and African states. “I certainly hope,” said the not sure he would not have sought here. A similar generalized approach Southport lawyer and a former di­ more clearly into the future and Culled from AP Wires THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA lOUSEHOLD FINANCE a third term—if the Constitution to do our best to make it better. An Atlntic Ocean reaort jiiat 450 WOODBRIDGE STREET—MANCHESTER Executed in Bahamas was offered by France’a Foreign rector of the Refugee Relief Pro­ had permitted and Ifjhe could have preparing for the summer tourist FREE MOTHER'S DAY Minister Maurice Couve de Mur- gram. “ that at an early date he 'This, in my own way, I shall foreseen the RepubUcan defeat in try to do so . . . 1 think it will season, Virginia Beach by nature MANCHimR SHOmNO PARKAM vlUe and Lord Home of Britain. (Lodge) win make known hia the presidential eleftion. is not tile place a person normally AID FOR CHILIHIEN ASKED availability for one of the top be fun; I hope It will he useful.” Pltpie tell me more about PrudentioTi Ruak said the United States, Eisenhower said his decision to goes to escape the limeUght. Hartford, Conn., May 9 (A>— 382 MiddI* Tumpik« W«st GIFT WRAPPING spots on thS' ticket.” continue to play an active role in Eisenhower left no doubt he was Gov. John N. Dempsey today INCOME PROTECTION PLANS Two Americans Himged BriUin, France and West Ger­ upset at the defeat of Ifice Presi­ But city officials apparently m a n will submit to the permanent He added, ’^Tljere is nothing the public affairs was reached aa he were caught by surprise by the asked the General Assembly for 3irid Floor—Mhchell 3-2738 matter with the'Republican party dent Richard M. Nixon for the Ni NATO council their latest plana to and his wife were driving from announcement Shepard 'was com­ emergency legislation te aitow A g e . Washington to their Gettysburg, presidency and that this conceiv­ the atate te take advantage ot HNrt: 10 It i Mml, Tm., Gwn.— I I It I Wti, Ed.— 9 J I It Itaa StL meet any trouble in Berlin. ably could have changed his think­ ing home. ..Addresi. For Death on High Seas Such an approach is in line with (Osattened aa Pago Two) Pa., farm after President Kenne­ That, plus the fact NASA Um new federal program of aid dy’s Inauguration. ing about the hypothetical possibil­ the Kennedy administration’s pol­ ity of a third term. wouldn’t say what time Shepard to dependent chOdren. The icy for the fullest possible consul­ “ Suddenl.v. it seemed to me, this federal trill was signed by Pres­ .Phone. Nassau, Bahamaa,/May 9 (4^ — He Indicated that one of the ques might arrive, ruled out the pros­ tation within NATO. new life of mine promised a new pect of any planned celebration. ident Kennedy yesterday. It Two Americana dlM on ths gal­ U.S. and British statesmen kept kind of personal adventure,” he tiona most frequetitly asked of him is; It didn't preclude the possibility extends aid to dependent chil­ lows of Nassau praon today for trying to give the'organization a wrote. dren under 18 of unemployed the murder of a Florida charter News Tidbits ’’Had there been no 22nd Amend­ of a spontanMUs demonstration. LB new sense of self-confidence. He said he long had believed Shepard and his wife Louise parents. Dempsey sold the pro­ THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA boat captain. Alvin Tabls Jr., and Rusk and Home assured their ment (restricting a president to from the AP Wires the long-term health and vigor of two terms!, would you have been spent last night at the visiting of­ gram would relieve the towna of • BlltMi ftfi Billy 'Wayne Seea/wsre the first colleague at the NATO minlaterial the nation’s free government de­ ficer’s quarters at Langley AFB, 2,600 cases a month at a saving Do Your Week’s Wash Americans ever executed in the again, a candidate for ihe presi­ (n im p of jroar home effire, ritj and atate) conference that although the So­ pended on. the level of each citi­ dency?” NASA headquarters. fOr the- year pf f l . l mlUlen. The Bahamsi. viet Union is strong, the West la zen’s interest in America’s basic University of PennsylYanis sus­ Eisenhower noted that he had They arrived late yeaterday program explrea June SO, 1962. Table. 25, mounted the scaffold stronger and much of the rest of problems "and his readiness to dis­ from Washington , after a day The governor ia aalring for an at Nassau Prison/at 7 a.m. and an the world is w’ell aware of it. , pends Zeta chapter of Pi Lambda said publicly prior to the election Phi fraternity for one year for al­ cuss and argue with his fellows.” which left Shepard looking more appropriation of 82,911,000 (m) IN THIRTY MINUTES! houB later, hia piulner in crime, / ■ * -r ’ Lord Home emp^alzed the West And, he continued, “1 then and that he thought more than two X leged “ vloIaHona of university reg­ terms were neither wise nor desir­ tired than his trip in a space cap­ to carry eut'tbe program. O t Sees, 23, was put to death for the holds a lot of good diplomatic there determined .to be a partici­ that amount, 8982,000 (t) wronki cards and it is up to NATO to see ulations ooBoeralag hazings.” . . . able-even If there were no such sule from Cape Canaveral last slaying of the Charter boat-captain pant in such discussions and ar­ week. be for administration costs. on the high seas more than a year -'D that they are played right. Research pilot Joe Walker plans to guments as long aa I might retain amendment. 'x fly XIS rocket plane with throttle About 100 persons applauded as ago. Ruak also was trying to con­ the strength and find the oppor­ ’ ’These reasons were all the more wide open in next few days in at­ ANASTASIA GAINS POINT C A R O L IN A Meal for Cole Slew OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Within .three minutes after the vince the other 14 NATO nationa tunity to do so.” ' of the need for prompter, more tempt to reach g400 miles an hour (Continued on Page Nineteen) (Continued on Page Two) Bteinburg, Qenoany, May 9 bangings, each. man was pro- Telling of the sights, as well as (/P>—A 61-year-old woman ap­ ' bounced dead, phey were to be complete political consultation on —almost mile per second.. . Pres­ his thoughts on the countryside problems that could develop into ident Kennedy srill not hold news peared to tove woB a rooad to­ Cabbage 6 < buried later in t)ie day in a public journey, he said hia wife and he day in her claim to bo recog­ 7 DAYS A WEEK burial ground. crises affecting all the alliance conference this week. were ^ ven a heart-warming wel­ Blends Well With Any Salad members. New York State joins program nized as Anastasia, youngest ■ r m . c 6 ^dN Dix w a s h h is Bach went to the gallows quietly, come by students and nuns of St. daughter ot Rdssla’a last czar. Table and Sees were con ricM ’ of mutual assistance with Florida Joseph College near Emmitsburg, Tenn^^ssee Mother of 6 (Oonttnoed on Page Nine) A Hamborg state court accepted Cucumbers of paying Capt. Ahgvs ,Boat- to crack down on high-pressure Md. written te^m ony of two ex­ yrlghL 55. lalamorada, Fla., oA stock promoters who move from “And so we approached the perts maintaining the womaa, i For a Dslicious Strawberry Shortcake April 24 1960, at Blbow Key in state to state while selling. farm,” he resumed. ‘‘But I was Named Mother of Year Mrs. Anna .\aderson. Is aetnady 16-Pound the Bahamas. Thousands of Parlslaas walk te still thinking, what next? What, Anastaala. Mrs. Andersoa’a eoao Testimony at the trial ahowed Bormaim Seen work and many oUiers don’t .make if anything, can I do to stir up^ has been' in and out of Germaa Strawberries 37< . that Table and Seas stole s 42-foot it aa Capitol’s public transport all New York, Mqy 9 OP) — A Ten. courts for 40 years. A Berlla M eat's Produce Prices iffective Tuos. and Wad. Only cabin cruiser in Key West and but closes down by 24;hour strike nSsaee ipother of six who has court ruled In 4951 she was not Load UP TO headed out ter sea with Table’s In Argentina . . . Formed Vice President Rich­ Stale GOJ* Scores. been foster mother of hundreds of Anastasia after a witness swore bride of a month, Barbara, 18. of ard M. Nixon has two speaking dependent o'r delinquent children he saw the entire czarlst fanrily, Ban Antonio,' Tex. . Tel Aviv, Israel, Msy 9 t and his rnate, Kent Eichmann was captured last year. T r u m a n , still chipper on 11th tions in Connecticut. CAN The first flowers are blooming. Trees and bushes are Dr. Gregorio 'Topolevaky, now birthday, receives greetings from Tenri. Dole soaks your clothes and gives you 3 separate rinses. Hpkanson 20, also of IClamorada,. However, in Burlington, Dem- STATE SHAD RVNNINO retired from the Argentine foreign a i over country... Sen. Robeit S. She was cited for rearing her beginning to flower. Lawns are looking green. It's a happenisd along in their AS-foot ocrate pulled s surprise of their Hartford, May 9 UV—The charter boat MUriel nX, wsth fotu’ service, said in a' TVil Aviv newa Kerr, D-Okla., predicts 25 per cent Own children - r - including home chunk. Crushed, Tidbit time when we’rip all conscious of the grounds that sur­ YOU CAN WASH * S SHECTS conference that Bormann had been own by successfully electing Clara tutoring for many years of four shad run Is In. tiie Connectimt FAMOUS PAINTING passengers alx>ard. / Increase In space spendings as out­ N. Manemick over RepubUcan Board of Fisheries and Gama Sees signsiled the boat, then living under an aliaa and disap­ who were unable to go to school round your home. growth of last week’s successful Charles C. Lyon, 418-398, for tax said today. Although high water 1 3 '/ > O Z $ l 0 0 ' SLIPCOVERS • IEDSPREADS later swam out and boarded it. peared into Brazil when he heard manned flight... President Ken­ because o f ill health and for her of Eichmann’a capture by Israeli collector. She was the lone Dem­ is keeping catchss dpwn. fish- Dole piNlAPaii 5 C A N S I Testimony showed he pulled a .38 nedy tells group of governors he efforts in'improving the housing ermen who lined the favorite Bantly drivers take particular pains to keep from driv­ agents in May 1960, ocrat to take a tpajor office. * S<* C O n O N RUOS •DRAPES caliber revolver and ordered Boat­ bopee to have strengthened Civil and treatment of Juvenile delin­ shore spots on the ConnecOcpit REPRODUCTIONS Topole'L’sky said Argentine po­ In Southington, Democrata were quents, neglected and dependent ing on soft lawns. They take extra care in drawing tHe wright and the others into the Defense program ready In month. and Farmington Rivers over ths CHIF B O Y - A R - D B 8 ~ Real Italian Style stem. •> nce knew of Bocmann’s presence. elected to fill vacant posts of town children, and mentally or emo­ fill hose from the truck t6 yoUr fill pipe. This special He did not elaborate. Huge underground pSrking lot clerk and treasurer. weekend had fair success. When Boatwright grabbed a in Beverly Hills collspses with tionally disturbed children, regard­ B^utifully, Framed rifle. Sees shot and fatally 'wound­ Topolevaky alst said that if RepubUcan State Chairman Ekl- less of race of creed. regard for your property^ is just one of the reasons .roar, creating vast chasm filled a r m e d a c t io n R u s h e d NoWoiting - ed him. Before he was shot, Boat- Israel had requested Etriimann’s wln H. May Jr. immediately issued Her current projects are a i-esl- why Bantly Oil Company serves so many of your extradition through ofBetel ehan- with twisted scaffolding on fash­ a statement from GOP headquar-' Istanbul, Turkey, May 9 (45 ■— Beefaronl2'cAN°s47^ REGULAR $4.50 to. $25.00 srrlght had radioed the Coast ionable WUshire Boulevard... dential treatment center for dis­ An undisclosed nnmber of ex- neighbors . . ■■ Guard iat Miami that he had found nels, hs would havs vaalabed tera saying that ths RepubUcan turbed chUdren, and a home for “t'wo hours later.” Eitihmann. was Am erican^edicsl Association plan upsets in New Milford and neigh­ Premier Adnan Menderee’ dls- J CHIF B O Y - A R - D 8 E with Beef and Tomato Sauce 28 Double Load Washers two men and a glri on Elbow Key. juveniles returning frOm vocation­ banded Democrat party sym­ Table and Sees forced, the mate spirited out of the oountry by to guide dbetors In .fiettlag fees is boring Sherman were Indicatlona being mailed to doctors, now, al training schools. pathizers were arrested here to­ Phone Ml 9-;|l505 or TR 5-3271 for information on our and passengers ashore and sped Ijbaeli agents. that “the GOP has come b a c k , Mm. Currey’s children are away. Table’s wife refused to go The former ambassador said spokesman for AMA says...?'ed- Strong.” \ day on chargee that, they at­ 1961-62 Fuel OiPClub. ' 16 DRYERS .59 .99 Louise Currey CoUlns. 32, analyst tempted “an armed artlon^ TO with them. Dr. Joseph Mengele, Nazi physi- e'ral investigators blame deaths of He said he is looking forward (o in the Department of Defense In Ravioli 2c^55' 22 Indiana coal miners lastv March against President Cemal GursePa An 'hour later a Coast Guard am­ 61an at Auschwitz who selected the fall town electlona and the ■.i Washington; B'radley Norton Cur­ regime. A . tstesZ commnalqiia phibian plane jacked Up the aban­ vast numbers of victima for the 2 oh gas axpleslon touched off by state general elections next ytar. rey Jr., 30. vice president of the C M F B O Y - A R - D E E - with Meal Balls doned p ^ y and a Cuban gunboat gas chamber, was also known by ele^rlo spaA .or open flame. broadcast by Istanbol raOa 'fiiUd “O nr itepntmtten In New Milford, OOP State Rep. Trust Co. of Georgia; DELCO-HEAT Excellent full color reproductions of famous art treas­ overitanled Table and Sees the fol­ Argentine Security Services, to be Three-day "salnto to Alan Shep­ RuaseU. V. Carlson unseat^ Dem­ Frederick Giddings Currey, 28. the sympathizers srere “as IO> ^15'/» OZ A la Your Asaunuire^ Manchester Parkade lowing day when the Muriel IH in that ooimtry. ard” will be held this weekend in ocratic Incumbent E. Paul Martin, who is with the Equitable Securi­ famous as to roqaest anhdMMh ures, Including: Landscapes, Seakapes, Interiors all from-wpowfr with foreign ysll> CANS ran aground on an island In Cuban H engto ajtso disapposMd, Tbp- astronaut’s proud home town „of who was seeking a fourtli term as. ties Corp. in Houston, 'Texi; Henry beautifully framed ready to hang. Sizes 18 x 22” to 28 x territorial waters. olevsky said, when l^baard West Dorry, >1. H....Katsumi Yo'sni- flrtC selectman. The vote was Dou^dsa Currey, 24, stiident at the tteal ideology.” Tbs power waa 40”. Wonderful Mother’s Day gift idea. Cuba turned the two men over German,authorities,tooking milra, Japanese journalist will visit 1,805-1,539 for Carlson. Others University of Houston; RoMrt unnamed. The comminlgae ealf W* 8£S»V£ THf RIGHT TO ilMIT QUANTITlfS. to Bahamian authorities for trial. gor him. New Lsadoa area Naval faculties elected to the Board o f Selectmen Brownloa Currey. 21," now serv- they would ha tried ho| /BANTL Table juid Sees claimed Boat- Topolsvsky also gtislggg there tomorrow as guest of State Dt- were Republican John R. Oeb- hig 'la the Army, an^ .ICliaabeth added, that tha ana u m M m itttiL iii Lu,u ifckiiaaaLiiujH nco.•me FREE PARKIjNG— REAR OF H & H. ■and aiSBaber _. . LAUNDERCENTER partmant and Deputy Commander 3 3 1 . AAA IN S T tM T LOCUS ODMEY XOoottnMd am Paga Twelve); weald Md ia d M M iO issiiij'v//v' ■ I u ' A H c m t m L . c o u M ,

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. J ' , /■ Oklahoma City P a ^ r Called Bonqiwta, PMtts*. By Doiiii tl. D'lti^a Manchester OiUaens living OB K ,fer said that Maaehaster needs CkitherlEgz' riNESSBS AKENT ” North dsata: S To Become St. Mary’s Rector (Ooathnied (ron Page Om } ^Center St. last nlgtat voteed their more office space and a BOnO a l w a y s e q u a l NortbBMtt VBlaGtillt pros and eons to two Town Vtsxi- c h a w would not mar the baauty in Connecticut that a few good of the street,” Morrison said. By Alfired Shelnwold Parishioners of St. Mary’s Epts-4> there for seven years.- He is a CITY VIEW liflO I ning Commission (TPC) proposed Things oquzl to the sftme thing Ab J to copal Church last night voted to Devotees of The Herald's Hebron column have been suffer­ candidates wouldn't cure." Martin Alvord,'chairman of the A Q 8 4 Sent to School Board member of the Bishop’s executive ing from famine recently Gerety. now an officer and Bone changes along the north side TPC, told the about 18 reaidentt are equal to each other, Euclid call the Rev. Keimeth W. Ibiday, council, and waa a deputy to gen­ Available For AH of the street. wrote, more than two thodtund 0 K J 4 S rector of St. John’s Episcopal Misliss Susan B. Pendleton, senior correspondent in many re­ rector of the U.S. Committee who were on hand last night, that eral conventions in. Honolulu in Refugees, tpokf mainly on The requeit for a sons change the proposed office building would years ago. Does this mean that The Vemoi^ Beard od Bducatloofone-dav wait will not hinder the Church In Oklahoma City, Okla., 1955 and Detroit last fall. He ia a ' Telephone MI spects, had the misfortune on April 14 of breaking her hip from Residence Zone A to Resi­ threo flne'sses, each with a 50 per refugee problem. have to conform with Bontng. . conaldei*' tonight a reiqueat work,, he said. to become rector of St. Mary’s. board member of the Oklahoma and h u iteen hospitalized since. e~ dence Zone Cf involves eleven par­ cent chance of succekA 'kre equal ~ Boayd-membert-will also dlcuas^ The Rev. Mr.- Ksdey wlH - be City Chvlc Music program, and waa MI 3*5997 Obviously not one to indulge in He said UiVted Statea plestige cels o f land A n tin g on E. Center "One of the reaaona for request­ i-'v fr ^ tte »aton Board ofT»uc^ Susan—the most delightful neigh­ ing this zone change,*' Alvord to each other? Not at all; the fact ,i ■ Appointing a head teacher for ■ .-c notified by letter of his csll\by director of the Civic Musia Club. the luxury' of self-pity. Miss Pen­ abroad has declined, and recom­ betwrew "Walker and Parker Sts. ia that Euclid was not a bridge tlon that Vernon accommodate 70, St. Mary’s pariah. Upon his ac­ ~ 490 KEE^BY STWOBV ’ bors anyone could want. mended that American foreign said," is that U has been some Buildihg B during Its anticipated He ia married and has four chil-' dleton wrote only a few'.days after “At that time, early morning Following the Municipal ‘Build­ player. ■OtTlH * ■and even more, Bolton atudenta '-Use period next fall; purchasing ceptance of the call and approval dren. .MANCHEsnnsB. oowSr. ^ her accident: policy place more emphasis on ing .public hearing, the 'TPC, In ex­ years since a new home has been beginning In the faU o f 1062. by the Bishop of the' Oklshoms would find one lady drawing water people and less on money, and How should you play to make alx 4b A Q textbooks; buying, a new station Albert T. Dewey, senior "It was rot necessary for me to ecutive eesston, tabled Its decision built in this area where many old, hearts? You have finesses in each The requeat Was mailed to Diocese and the Oklahoma City from the picturesque well at the missiles. large homes exist t o ^ y ahd such wagon; buying a plsnp for Ver­ den, presided at the pariah meet­ hate such an accident if I had been pending farther investigation of of the three side suits. 'Which O A 6 2 School Superinteiideuit Raymond parish, it is expected the new rec­ ing last night. just a little nj<>re careful. My foot edge of the old-fashioned flower such a sone change. a zone change would conform with non Elementary School; ratifica­ garden: another stirring the rich should you try? « A Q E. Ramsdell las( -Week py Howard tion of teacher and custodial -ap­ tor will assume duties at St. slipped oh the rurh and down I King’t Jewels Recovert>d, Two of the eleven parceBa con­ present land use," he Inferred. All three finesses have an equpl Nsrtk I M ^ Wsrt /ensen, chairman of tha facilities Mary’s by the flrstrirf July. went, strawberry preserves which were sidered for tone change are lo<^ed William S. Buckley of 580 E. PSM Psss 1 ^ I t e pointments; and kindeigarten reg­ "cooking" in the sunshine, and the Springfleldl Mass., May 9 {/P>— chance, but that doesn’t make committee of Bolton's ^achool istration for'the coming year.S, • The Rev. Mr. I^dej^was a guest AMERICAN MADE "People keep asking me how 1 at 351 E. Center St„ the Ute for Center St., chairman of the li­ them equal. Take the finesse that 3 ^ Pass 6 ^ All bodrd. ■. preacher at StyMary’s Church on 6 Area Students feel and I hsve a set ^rase. I say third, causing the most delightful About 147,000 worth of jewelry a proposed office building by Atty. brary board and prominent edu­ Opening lead — ^ 3 .Paintings Chosen aromas to come floating across the stolen in a weekend safe break at will leave you in the best position Prompted by existing and im­ April 18. Mejrfbers ofl the parish ■achy and shaky.'” Francis C. Shea. cator, talked against the change, even if it falls. pending overflows of students, The Tolland County Art As- met the proapectlYe.cluididate at a In UConn Society Just ahead of her accident. Miss garden to my open udndow as she Hartford, Ck»nn., has been recov­ Atty. Shea last night presented in part Soelatioh has chosen pictures of TRANSISTOR took newly baked. CmSty brown ered, police say; - Oonrider spades. If you lose the Bolton is asking if Vernon can social hour following: the evening Pendleton sent in a news column an architect's drawing of the pro­ "Why should all of the erea be trick. If the diamonds fail to break .thS'inonth for display In arek service. ' loaves of bread fronV the wood spade finesse back will come a well, you can fall back oh tho take between 70 and 75 grade 8 Six Manchester area students with one of her’ frequent “inter­ Authorities, indicated three men posed office building and motor changed for one area where a spade, and you’ll be no better off atudenU in the 1002-68 acdiool libraries. They are: An oil still The post was vacated by the office” memos. This one showed stova oven. undiib questioning would be turned vehicle parking area. The bnlld- spade finesse as a jast resort life by Mrs. Laura Breasan of at the University, of Connecticut ■ ^ en and thero^ 1 decidM I proposed office building is request­ than when you started. year. • resignation on Feb. 8 of the late hej- reaction to the rigorous „ ,. . over to Hartford police.^ No chargee ing could be erected in a Resi­ ed?” Buckley asked. ‘Tm not com­ DaUy QuestioB Stafford Springs to hang in the Rev. Alfred L. Williams. The Rev have l)een initiated into "Taasela," weather we had been ha\1ng and I /, nake bread, - If Think of diamonds next. If you Partner bids one diamond and - I(^lrther, Bolton is asking if Ver­ were filed here. Two ’were (pies-, dence C Zone but not in Reeid()nce pletely against it except that it lose the diamond finesse back will non can aocommodats anywhere Rockville Public Ubrary; an ■ oil, Prescott Beach, prlest-ln-charge, honorary schoiastic society for the one-mile round trip to the pbst tioned in connection with the Zone A. the next player passes. You hold: "Love In a Courtyard," by Mrs. RADIOS appears to be a wholesale zone ^ land tranquilly Of that early come a spade or a club, and you Spades—J 10; Hearts—A Q 8 4; up to 232 students from grades 7, has resigned to become vicar at freshman women. bfeak and the third man was held Dr. John V. Gregan, natureo- change which Is not needed," he Nora Addy Drake of Coventry*, to ' V . /.'vr ' i: St. Helena's Chapel in New Lenox, ■Tm afraid this letter wilf not However, the pathlc physician at M l E. Onter won’t know whether to take a sec­ Diamonds— K J 4 3; Clubs—J 10 4. 8 and 0 in the 1063-64 echoffi year They are Miss Linda J. (lianfleld. I as a suspected receiver of stolen said. ' ond finesse or play for a good hang in the Booth-Dimock U - Mass.,, and the Rev. Canon Thom­ 79 Ferguson Rd.; Miss Susan L. get mailed, today.” she wrote, loaves------of* •-■■ead coming from my St„ who has on offles at his place ■What do you say? and in subsequent years as well. brary in South Coventry; and an effiefent yhite stove seem differ- property. Walter'Williams at 388 E. Cen­ break in diamonds. This is better On Feb. 20, about 75 per cent as D. Byrne will leave May 28 to Elliott, 114 HenSy St.; Mias Judith ZENITH. MOTOROLA. "though m try for it. Walked to Police said last night the re­ of residence In accordance with Answer: Bid one heart. When re­ Ink and watercolor rendering of the post office too many times ter St. claims that "we would suf­ than the spade situation, but there of the Bolton electorate turned become assistant at St. ■niomas’ A. Gilbertson, 63 Alexander St.; covered jewelry was . found la existing Boning ivgulations, said sponding to a monor suit show a "City Patterns” by Mrs. Susan Episcopal Church in Nev4 York RCA. EMERSON. lately. forever/to those charming gSntlS-gentie- he thought Shea’s plan was won- fer on our side of the street if an may be something better still. biddable major rather than jump down by a six to four margin a Miss Judith A. Jackson, 162 Maple the Pendleton sisters.” West Springfield but declined de­ office building were erected." Sure Trick proposal to"draw plans for a new Sandsu of Ellington to hang in the City. Visiting clergy or semi­ St.; and Mias Jean Martin, 33 Miss Pendleton hss managed over tails. dsrful and also requested that part in thejtninot,_. __ Bolton Public Ubrary. Mjri. Nygren has exactly of property (a triangular par­ Williams expressed his disgust If the club finesse loses you will Junior high school. narians will conduct services at Harvard Rd., all of Manchester; GENERAL ELECTRIC the yesu^ to convey something of Capl. Thomss J. Hsnkard, head (Oopyrlghf 1981,'Oeaeiral Also, the art association has se­ St. Mary’s during June on a tem­ herself, her strength of character the right word . . . gentle- cel fronting on (ioodwin St.) could for 'the town allowing lighted still develop a sure trick in clubs, ' Features Corp.) This, coupled with Manchester’s and Miss Nancy J. Roman, 1250 an. This is Miaa Susan to all of the Hartford Detective Bureau, signs to be kept oft after a rea­ n ia t’s better than the possible lected a group of paintings for dis­ porary supply basis. Sullivan Ave:, South Windsor. and her remarkably youthful view­ aleo be changed from Residence phasing out of all BoltOn grade 9 play at the Samuel Lavltt real es­ Winners of CAP Trophy readers. said five suitcases sad |80 in cash sonable hour when the signs are trick that you may get in dia­ students beginning in 1963, has The Rev. Mr. Kadey has been To qualify for admission into REAL QUALITY point to a degree that everyone were recovered. He said two men "A” to "C" none. tate office at Vernon Circle, The Cadet 1st Lt. Richard Sartor holds the (31vil Air Patrol’s Ck)l. Shutter trophy the Manchester Cadet Bom the daughter of a country RuaieU J. Priskwaldo at 7 Walk­ located dirMtly acroea from a resi­ monds. sparked the request. Squadron won Sunday as the best drill team in Connecticut. Behind him are Cadet 1st Sgt. David a resident of Oklahofna City for .’Tassels,” the women earned a oecomes an admliing acquaintanci doctor,' she often accompanied him admitted a part In the theft. dential arek. 'Williams lives across paintings, now on view, are the 10 years and has served as rector without ever having met her er St, was undecided to the pro­ This Is your guide to the begins Also, Bdlton’s .elementary school Landry, Cadet Basic Louis Melesko, Cadet Basic Walter Smolenskl; C ^ e t 2nd Terry Moran and Ca­ ”B plus” average in their first LO W PRICES on his rounds. She was educated The jewelry was taken from the street from a non-conforming ning of the play, Draw two trumps work of Madeline Regan of Tol­ of St. John’s Episcopal Church semester at the university. I parson. posed change, but thought It fa­ Is already crowded and the town det 3rd Edwin Remklewicz: Team Commander Timothy Beckwith leads the line of other cadets at Willimantic Normal School ana King's Department Store, Hart­ Residence A zone. and try the club finesse. West wins land, Laura Bressan of Stafford One of her trials recentl^^has ford. vorable. is utilizing four non-school rooms Springs, and Rhodabelle English who defeated two other Connecticut teams in the ahnual drill competition sponsored by the Connect­ has ta.ught achool in Hebron and Charles J. Morrison of 423 E. He said he was not against Atty. with the king of clubs and returfts for the overflow. icut Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. They are Cadet 1st Richard Thompson, Cadet Staff Sgt. Glenn been the trip to Hebron p ^ t of­ Columbia. Shea’s proposal, but against Ught- a club. of Rockville. ' SAMPLE BUY--. fice since it was moved. The new Center St. spoke in favor of the George Graff, superintendent of Association members have been Jorgennen, Cadet Staff Sgt. Kenneth Ray, Cadet 3rd Paul TTiompson, Cadet 3rd Robert Rines, and When Mias Sussn tells a atory Two on Probation ed signs. Now you can discard either a rural education, said classes there (Jiulet 3rd Gerald "Vt^ite. (Herald photo by Pinto). location added a mile to w e usual out of the past it rings with a change. "This is a change in the Town Planning Engineer Ed­ Invited to join the Manchester walk. A t flmes this suiter, the Middletown, May 9 — Two right direction," he eald, "I would spade or a diamond on dummys are averag&ig 30 or more studenU quMity peculiar to her alone. And ward Rybezyk Informed the public jack of clubs. Which ? You still Fine Arts group In s trip to New NEW ZENITH ahorter trip to the cenjier of town Mlddletowrn youths who refused to also like an extention of the pro­ each, more than Is considered sat­ York City to visit the MetropoUtsn Lutheran Churrti, who plan, to re- 11 Hammond St.; Vivian Griggs. well it might because she recalls hearing participants that only a Shepard, Wife don’t know whether the spade or isfactory. was bad enough. so vividly quieter days of a gen­ obey the recent (hvll Defense alert posal BOne change to include my or Guggenheim Museums June 3 fuihish portions of the old iron 32 Spring St.; Pauline Fink, 112 three-foot sign, non-illumtnatlng, the diamond finesse is going to The net enrollment in Bolton 500E 8-TRANSISTOR On one of those d y a , she wrote: teel world when life moved at a rules have been fined 825 each and property where I also live and could be erected in Residence ^ n e work. Interested members should con­ fence surrounding the church par- Union St.; Frank Lemek, Rock­ Notice *T went to the ptat office this more gracious pace. And she can placed on probation for'six months work under present rones "A ” C. this year ia 611 students. Th^s esti­ tact Carl Carlson of Bolton. ^ a g e at 62 TalcOtt Ave. ville; ' Lucille . (Jemmell, Upper Back Home at Take the ace and king of dia­ mate for next year la 660? morning and n ^a r I y perished. transport us back to those days by Circuit Court Judge Max H. regulations." A request to change a parcel of Crowned Poppy Queen As In country bees of yore, re­ Butcher Rd., Ellington. Snow, slippery walks, gusts of Reicher. monds and then discard a diamond WE HAVE DAILY with a turn of phrase or choice of Morrison operates a real, estate land on Wadsworth St. from Resi­ on the Jack of clubs. Ruff a third Bolton's school system takes Peggy Yetz has been crowned freshments Will be served during Discharged Mondky; June Afri- wind and cold tore at iim. J. just words difficult to define. They are Walter W. Frlcke, 21, office. dence Zone B to Residence Zone 3 Virginia Beach round of diamonds. children through 'Grade 8 in 17 Poppy Queen by the poppy unit of the day. If the project is not com­ cano, 68 Grove St.; Irvin Neu- DELIVERY TO THE wished Harry S. Truman was She seems to have a bottomieto a Wesleyan student, and William Morrison noted a atatement by was withdrawn before last night's atandard classrooms In the ele­ the American Legion Auxiliary pleted Saturday, D Bridges (Committee, said Demo­ criticism of the secrecy surround­ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT cratic legislators will pas^lhe Re­ out prescriptions or without au­ ing the Soviet space program publican highway budget, intro­ thority of doctors to refill the pre­ "childish talk Indeed.” TONIGHT ONLY AT 7:00 and 9K» duced last week, if they "really scriptions. In other cases: Citing the advance western want to do something about the In­ press coverage, of the first U.S. terior roarta of Connecticut.” Richard J. Brown. 31, Hartford, Space flight by Cmdr. Alan B. You get the finest products In a prepared talk at the pleaded guilty to charges of forg­ Shepard Jr., Moscow Radio said: THE ACADEMY AWABD WINNER ing a check for $296.62 and had "True ehough, no attempts were sentence deferred. made in this country to |^ve Maj. The Yantic Grain A Products Gagarin's flight dramatic advance where most people buy! Co. of Norwich, was lined $5.00 on publicity. charges of violating Interstate "Newspapers and .broadcasung ARMSTRONG TIRES (Commerce Commission regula­ stations did not work the country to-V tions by permitting company up into a state nationwide vehicles to operate ujider hazard­ countdown dragging on for weeks. A T THE ous condtions, failing to require But then we have no Wall Street driver’s medical certificates, trav­ to influence us, which msy account, el reports and reports on defective for it. too. You get the nicest service vehicles. "There were instead sober state­ Lowest Prices Parley Fifleld, 21, O>ncord, N.H., ments of the fact that Soviet sci­ was sentenced to an indefinite term ence .and engineering had reached on a charge of interstate teanspor- where most people buy! the stage on which manned flight PtjUS THIS COLOR CARTOON— “TWEETY" SOS” tation of a stolen vehicle. could be undertaken. Leading Soviet ksientists stated this at a In Town! Suspect in Court press conference on the return of the space dogs from their last STANLEY C T T I t T T B Hartford, May 9 (AP)—Henry 1. flight. Drying clothes Horton, 30, Boston, wasn’t anxious WARNER ^ I I E to have anyone see his face as )ie "They repeated it In Pravda and was being presented in U.S. Dis­ other Soviet papers, making it You even get the most ^ .95 is easy today... quiet clear that the Soviet Uplon trict Court yesterday. was on the threshold of sen ^ g , Horton,' a suspect in a $34,100 a manned space ship on its maiden bank holdup at Warwick, "R.I., voyage.” i covered his tace, with a white helpful, most complete, 8.70x16 TA0xl4 7.10x15 The broadcast said Shepara’s • I handkerchief as he was brought flight "was undoubtedly an out­ Black Black TubelCM before Judge Robert P. Anderson i::ii Tube-Type Block standing achievement," and Ldnid' STATE Nylon 81 more Tube-Tj-pe to plead to charges of passing 23 I. Sedov, a leading Soviet space Nylon $1 more stolen money orders! 5:00 PAf. Contliiaoas— Shown- At 5:25 and 8:55 easiesMo*read road maps 1 scientist, W'rote today in Pravda,. > % ' He d l^ ’t get a chance to enter the Soviet Communist party news­ 'a pjea because his attorney want­ paper: . These Are First Quaiiiy — Factory Fresh ed' adclitional time to study the . "Taking into account the pres­ where most people buy! indictment against Horton. The ent-day state of rocketry in the case was continued. USA, it can be said that the suc­ Warwick police sajr he is one of cessful launching . of a manned three rpen who had "held up the rocket is ^a considerable achieve­ < " *>4^4 ...... ARMSTRONG TIRES Hoxie Branch of the Industrial ment of the U.S. specialists In Trust Co. Two of the suspects, also their Outer Space research pro­ !taUsi?^Sttoror‘"i«UtoSt?‘ ‘' ” ‘’ guarantee. No so*s home heating in custody, have been connected to gram. a $2,918 holdup at the Reliable ’’Soviet scientists welcome' this _our way I M fe Co. In Bloomfield March 1. achievement of the U.S. scientists TRIFLE-S BLUE STAMPS GIVEN QN ALL TIRE SALES ’There was no explanation why and engineers. We also fully un­ THAT’S WHY...YEAR AFTER YEAR... You get premium quality Horton covered his face. How­ derstand and share the Americans' Mobilheat with RT-98. . . the ever. several witnesses to the joy of achievement. BRAND NEW most completely effectiTe fuel ^ o d e Island holdup were report­ "Shepard's flight can be looked It uiM inus the twistiest roads edly in the court to watch Hor­ 'upon as the first step towards the SAFETY SPECIALS oil additive In use today. And implementation of much more FOR COMPACTS you get premium eervice. Au­ ton.' After he was led from the ESSO IS THE WORLD'S FIRST CHOICE! court, eight persons sitting - in complicated space flights in the Take the wheel of %D'uick and sud­ tomatic deliveriae.. . . a bal­ only by the velvet smoothness of its in the business)! Buick’s extra head, ALIGN BALANCE spectator seats also left. . USA. similar to the flight of the ance^ payment plan end many The U.S. Attorney’s office in’ Soviet' Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.” denly roads seem to run. straight as new trigger-quick Turbine Drive other extras deeigned to malm leg and shoulder room. Buick’s ele­ 2 WHEELS Providence has fjled a warrant a rule**without twists or bends. The (no extra cost)l It never shifts— FRONT END home heating really easy. against Horton. He has -been in gant Clean Look. Go give it a nm— custody here since he was return­ secret? New Control Ann suspen­ never jerks. Teamed with Buick’s big see why Buick sales are soaring! Adjust ed from- Miami, Fla., .last month Caster $ 0 . 9 5 Mobilheat IT.98 sion that corners flat on tightest Promlum quality, tube-, following arrest on the morfey or­ Wildcat V-8, it gives you the silUest Adjust . lees Mack. B s dsen-OcMea der charges. turns. . . irons out roughest roads. $C.95 mUSht IdANCHESTiO t U'/i . /rv ^ git of any. car going! Camber with tire purchase. In­ 8A0X18. 8J0Z18. Pleads Innocent , H\\ h *. 44A • flOl fON NUM H HPIPII Feel lhat smooth Turbine Drive scat cludes parts and la­ Then there’s Buick’s big finned Set toe-ia 8.40x18, 8JMxl6, Ends ToiiigM! "Gorgo" — Color bor. 8JM)xl5 Hartford, May 9 OP — A 20- KCRRBXKY-IOIIMTAilE'MYSOIRn —Buiok’s smooth ride is matchtd WE GIVE year-old Wellesley, Mass., pacifist aluminumbrakes (hailed as the best has pleaded innocent to'charges pf Exciting new proof. . . when better auto, ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND RECAPPA9LE CASING GREEN STAMPS WEDNESDAY PLps ^ 8 43CTRA FINE HIT AT 7:06 obstructilng the launching Nov. mobiles ard built, Buick will build them. 22 of the PPlaris missile subma­ rine Ethan Alien at Groton. KflUJANH! MORIARTY Donald Martin waa one of eight bviMSlMl MOTORS, Inc. pacifists arrested in connection ^vith the incident His ftttomey en­ SEE yOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED pUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW . . . YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER BROTHERS tered his plea in U.S. Ehstrict court ’ . ■ •' I ■' f* ■ V' 369 CENTER STREET—jAlI 3*4079 here yesterday. ^ OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATHH4 ' Judge Robert P. Andemn con­ Ml 3-S135 tinued the ease trial, which ie „ BOURNE BUICK, INC. Z85 Main Streat toiait CMtw St. Bchadulad to b egu t o ^ la N'ekr , f. H a v « 'fed era l o c u r t % seiedi^ Kg v e W See y w Kildc Deafer for Double ^ Check Died Coni - HUMBli^OIL ti REFINING .COMPANY « Amirli^’s.UidlnfcEiidrxr4leiaB(j||

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FA O B ro\ Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ^ T u e s d a y , b c a y 9, i9 6 i Coventry seridosk will be In charge. Mrs. RIvar Rd.. pnsident of the Young Nancy IKSiker, JuUa Spencer and Theodore Htotala will he chairman ItapiiblUian Club, haa been elsctad Pam da Treednik; aq^immoree, OOMPUDn BRBViaB M A N t o : s t ^ e v e n i n g HEftALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1961 for the day. a meniher of the town Committee. Alan Eranch. Bormaim OeaRm have beeti a a M to gtve Coughlin and Harry A. Jaekaan eM .yoMr toievIslM by 3m aetpetl- TV-Radio Tonight bkwd In name ‘T U d ^ have been dmidittod sepnaanta- SMcad j [ ^ ^,tallBMaJiBli||ii>i^ Dog Warden Hathalray. ‘Ttlcky.*’ a ]iatieat at ttvas to the Moblllaathm of Ito- ore warn Am BUmberlr, Carol In Argentina Windham Oommunlty MamiMlal pubUcans IMterprlak, ipcnaiMad by Bowmen and Dnnlel S te m .' Urges Control H o^tal where ha li undergoing the State Central COnunlttae. ' AMRitei far tinilalng -' (Coattnoed tram Page O tk) BILLS TBUilVUlON extonslvo akin grafting aa the re­ Donald Davis, town committee Mtae m a«n Toedt of South SL M l 8 - M M Television sult, of buna received March 14,- chairman, haa named WilHem A. hee b ^ aoeptod at MMdieeea ware several Nail oella in Argen­ HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE CO., (la Numerous oomplelnts of damsga has received more thi^ 60 pinta of Smith to the eteering committee Memrial Hoanpltal Sdioel et Nuss- •K» fttMr*iSowa Saat tina, mainly In the south, and that U. caused by roaming dogs have been blood whidi must ho rejteoed. and Herman Allard, IVaderick 8. tog In Mldmetown. Mlaa iniedt they had Uviaferred huge aums NEW MANCHESTER BRANCH-155 CENTER STRECT i • :» ^ y S ltta *■ 8 received by Dog Warden Arthur Donor appolhtmenU- may bo White and COUghlta to the Ways win gradunto from Windham Brtaa'a ttack ftltrad BMcbeaek Praaaata l a r mado with Mrs. Ho]^ Walk-lna and Means Committee. SchocA in June and enter the nnrs- of money ftnd gold from Svdtser- ,r tlM w C H. Olsen and Resident State Troop­ Ing sdioM In September: She. is land. HooBMd PoUe* ftaattan a Madletaa er Ludwig T. Kolodzlej. will be welcome at the bloodmoblle Rotary CMs AacReia Borm'iann was sentenced to ^ -."a.--, r,,- - .V--. • 5 Tl r *1 j- A4 ‘ ^ t M I ' > ' v^att Carp I, Visit The Rotaiy Club win have a pub­ the deughter of Mr. and Mrs. Come in cluring our big^'et-acquainted sile.- Take advantage of the many •lU P araia Ooacraaaieiia] lavaaUsalor ' It Owners of animals are respon­ Theodore Toedt of south S t death In absentia by the Nuern­ Z AfTlwrAkKAOl * tire and tire service specials. Let ua show you w hys^e GeneraLTire-is Amer- 7000 • :00 Tom E van Show S. U sible for any (Umage, according to The Legion AuxiUaiy la also lic auctiem from 11 ami. to T pm. berg War Crimea Tribunal on Oct i * aperta ThrUlar 10. IS. 10 state law and are to keep dogs aponsoritig a “Rloky” Hathaway Saturday at the farm of Sylvester X, 1846. Lfttor Nail youth lender ' ica’s top-quality tire . . . and how our tire experts can give you the best all- Ttaefcdoare \ SMiaouaca Waal t. aa 6S J. Pioufe at the comer of Merrow S U M E n IR W S ftoUla Jacob’a tJljib_ Houaa -tiird Mao |g' under control at all times. fund-ralsl^ campalgm Henry Arthur Axmann imd Hltler'a-per- around service in the area, ' rather >:W ChM^arboand Thaatar - It Agnew, treasurer of the Coventry and Brigham Tavern Rds. ' t . , I Siioni. Nfarti ft w f RM SlMltoB n o w t IS The law provides violators are eonal driver, Brioh Kempka, fwti- TS* Hik Ptetvra subject to arrest and a fine of not BnuudL Manchester Savings and Prorteds will benefit community fled in a German court at Bereh- TTBA 10:00 Rarry Meora Show 3. 13 projects which the club is plan­ Hartford General Tire is prbud to announce the opening of this new sales I HuaUer-Brlakiey ‘ 10. a o a r 't’p I. 10. 53 more than $25 or imprisonment Loan Aesdeiatlon on R t 81, Is tesgaden that he had been killed Kvenins Rrpona NBC Special S3. for net more than 30'days, or both. handling funds donated to this ning. The most recent club project B o lto n trying to break out of beslegid and service facility to serve our customers in the Manchester area. Douiila* Gdwarda MadIciBa t l cause. Richard MacNell and Stan­ waa the construction of four aml- 9 Na«a ft Waatber 10:30 TBA Offlcials have stressed that un­ Berlin, and the German court Juoa ftltraoB Show less the law Is obeyed, action will ley Mason of the Lsglon Post are tara for school children. declatod him dead. Maekaailc'a RaMara 11:00 Neva. Srorts ft Waathar Articlee to ho nucUonedf off will BASEMENT X The new; atore is completely equipped to handle all your needs. New equip­ Roash R«««„ . V World e Boat Mortaa be taken by them to enforce it. general ehairmln. Bishop Whittemore Movir nt the Waak include genuine antiqUee, old fur­ Over the years, however, ru­ 11 ;U Jack Paar Show (C) 10. Olsen pointed out that res­ Residenta may place donations mors have pertisted that Bor- ment all tire.s frdm 12 inch to the largest truck tires .. . new Front End Align­ Expedition Clark Gabla Thaatar idents should notify him immedi­ in containers at business estahUsh- niture bric-is-brao, farm equip­ To Confirm Qass LEAKS? ment machines . . . Micro-Precisi«n wheel balancing and compete Brake Service. Cbeckarboard Tbaattr Premlara ment and tools. ' mann was alive and biding in Ar- ^H£RB BURSEY M C K C H A m U I W Mara Miahllatiu Faatura 40 ately if their dog disappears. ments. Women In the community grentlnh, a favorite refuge for \\ \ 11 It i»M i; itenenU Manager Sperta Nava 11:SS Nawa Roamihg dogs pick^ up by him who would like to help have been Honor Studento . MoaohestHr I laratnia 10. s . ____11:»JJack Paar Show (C) Five Coventry pupils at Man- The R t Rev. Lewie B. Whitte­ Nasle In the days of dictator Juan STOPS UAKS INSTANIIT are advertised in the classified ad­ asked by the Legion Auxiliary to more, D.D,„ S.T.D., vrlU adminis­ I What In Tha -Wodft 13:50 ^rw a ft Waathar choter High School received high Peren. A man whose physical car- I IIOIIOSl \l. ' SEE SATC BD A rS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTtNO vertisement section of the news­ have coffee parties In their homes humors for the third quarter mam- ter the Apostolie rite of confir­ acteristics resembled Bormann'e papers and held for five days. Res­ to raise funds. w g period, while 10 othem re- mation at S t George’s Bpltcopal was arrested outside Buenos Aires SlAlS IMf SUklACl idents are asked to watch such ad­ OOP NEWS , edved honors. The lists Inchidca: Chureh ‘ Wednesday. last Sepeember but It was later vertisements If they lose their Ths RepuUican Town Conimit- ' High honors, seniors, Suash Canttanation of ths parish's proved he was someone else. Radio enimals. tee will conduct a food sale start­ Mamet; junlore, Carl Nothnlck third class of candidatet will he In April, Or. Frits Bauer, (Us- W. H. ENGLANO BloodmoMie Slated ing at 10:30 a.m. M a y ^ at Tremb­ (TMb SatlBC lacladM oaly thoa* m w b hiwflnppti at lO or U*ailrata There will be a bloodmoblle imlt and Robert Papanos; sophomores, held In sendees beginning at 7:45 triet attorney of the German LUMIIR laii(th. Seeae sto U w cmrrj otkor ahait BowaaortE) lay's store on R t 81. Mrs. fVed- Barbara Bickford and Richard p.m. sta tf of Hesse, said he believed a WDKU-ti wrop-dtiB.^^ at Nathan Hale Community Cen­ erick C. Ros»^ general chairman. Diehl. A reception for Blshim Whitte­ aecret international organisation 4:00 Nawa. Wall Straat 4:00______la Haitiord \ ter from 12:4S to 5:45 p.m. Fri­ The committee is also planning a ' Honors, seniors. Slegmar Slam- more, assistant in the Diocese of had channeled Bormann and nther JOpMJ^Doy Sotunky t:lU Art JolmaoB Show 7:0:0O tIonfgeM \ day. sponsored by the American smorgasbord the esirly part of next' berg, Neil Chadwick, Dennia.Sei­ OmnecUcut, and the confirmands t:0e Rajaor Shteea 0 :0 0 I t o SMBara Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. James top-ranking missing Naais abroad "AT TOE OBEEN” 11:00 Nawa. llHW Nava month. bert, Lance Stewart and Mary will be given following the serv­ through ah elahorats underground 11:15 Raynor Shlaaa 11:10 Ray Somara Hoyt, chairman of community Richard Coughlin 'of North Zelgler; Juniors, -Ma-y Haynee, ice by the Women of S t George’s. M l 8-5281 1:00 Nawai 1:00 Dal Raycaa Show and that Bormann waa still alive. t:00 Paul Rarray sriMB'-tsio 4:30 Sound Staaa 5:00 Wall llra at 1:30 NIcht r iM I 4:06 Nava 10:00 John P. Vandareooh 4:16 fMltoa Lavla 3t. U:30 Public ANaira 4:M Mutual Nava 13:00 SlSB Ott 4:15 Local Nava and Sbovooaa wno-ftMO 4:45 Lowall Tboinaa Phil Rlxutte t:00 Nawa,/'Waathar 7:00 CBS Nava 4:30 S irla tr Sparta 7:10 CBS—In Parana 1:30 Album of the Day 7:M Mutual Neva 4:45 Thraa Star Extra 7:}6 Local Nava and Shoveoaa 7:06 SCothm Befera the Rooar 7:55 CBS Neva Analyala 7:45 Coagrrsaional Report 8KI0 The World Tonlkht 8:05 Popa Concert 8:S0 Mutual Sporta >:0t NWitbrat 8:35 Iraeal Neva and Showeaaa 10:15 D rT o ^ b e e ftddraaa 8:00 CBS Neva 11:15 Sparta Final 8:10 Neva and Showeaaa 11:10 SUiilxht Saranada 8:55 Yankrra at Kansaa (^ty i.d» a ^ o a 13:15 SlanoR Executed in Bahatnas *1500 Worth Of 1 • Set of 4 Famous G^eral Dual 90 Tires. Two Americans Hanged EVER YB O D Y’S 2 * Weekend for two at New York’s Famous CONCORD HOTEL at Kiemasha Lake. / For Death on High Seas TALKING 3 # Portable Television Set. E m PhCv Owa) FREE ■A Qub Hears T alk I, / wTigRt n ta m d to Uk* thorn off Elbow Bay. 4 # Set of Olympic Luggage. ^ After their oonvlcUaii, TOde, By Miss DeLeo of Torrance, CoUf., and Seea, of ABOUT Etowah. A i^ Bppoalod to the Misa Gertrude DeLeo, 88 Falk- Privy Council In London but Uiia nor Dr., will dlscuaa her life with (Next/10 Winners)—One Dozen Geiieral Golf Balte. waa re n te d . The ^ Baiiamaa gov- a seelng-

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Corract Cattar, Cambar, Toa-ln Inapact Whaal Cyl;hdar$ and GENERAL Balanca Front Whaeli Qraaaa Saala / • 7 Impact Front Braka Lining Inspacland LubHcata (Front brakaa waar faitait) Emargancy BTaka Llnkaga Add Naadad Braka Fluid Adjust Staaring Machanism m-AIR famous, long i^ileage .PREMIUM QUALITY GENERAL POPULAR PRICE Now . . . for the first time, a superb tire with premium fea­ tures at a price all can afford. S.T. HOW DO YOU FOLKS HERE STAND ^ 4« ^tEAN USED TIRES THOSE SULTRY SUAAAAER DAYS? Nylon, Blackwcill but what’s being done about it? . GUARANTEED IN WRITIII6 ... 6 ,1 2 , Or 18 Months 27-month $ 1 ^ 9 5 On Pnmto Basteof Our. ----- ' plus tax and y . : LOW. tow SEUINQ PRICES Soma prac^lly im « recappable eating Everybody’s attention is drawn nowadays to US educational standards. Colleges report increkiingly- Rars Vatuas In UNUSED MILEAOE to tMo 6.70 X 15 All wHh lots of non-skid troad you ovar until you gat your now car* wntten guarantee" crowded classrocnns and upward-spiralling costs. Town and City fathers declare the need for eiq>anded NOnOCRALTAX « FRn MOUNTINB other sizes proportionately low public school facilities. Here in (ponnecticut-as.elsewherB-everyone’s eager to point out the many problems facing our public and private school systems—from kindergarten to graduate schod. But who is taking positive, planned steps to meet theM changing needs? Among , others, the insurance Appliance Gift: companies of Connecticut are looking ahead to tomorrow’s needsr-and at the same time, doing some- IShing about today’s. For instance:

a Grants jo colleges for capital needs and operat- • T hrou^. intensive safety programs at all class for MOTHER’S DAY ‘ing budgets. . . matching grants to supplement levels—fire safety, safety in the home and on the BRAKE ADJRSTMENT 7^1 employee gifts. . . sch ola^ ip aid-eV h provided j(^, safety on the hl^w ay-our ybungsters becenne All Famous Brands-r-Mostly Ona-of-a-kind by some Connecticut insurance com p ^ es to help. better, safer citizens pf tomorrow. And in the WE DO ALL THIS? 1 young men and woinen gain a college education. schools, safety inspection services prevent the Occur­ » - rence of untold fires and accidents. Adjust brakes to full contact Inispect frontbrake lining a Through extensive investment in municipal bonds, Inspect 'wheel cylinders and brakes wear fasTer) a Through willing service on school boards and as the insurance; industry is helping Connecticut public ■ trustees of leading educational institutions, the grease seals Inspect and lubricate 1/ 2 pr ic e schools expand their facilities for today—construct 0: Add needed brake'fluid tijiergency brake linkage new schools for tomorrow. people of the insurance companies aiC ,providing able leadership in meeting ecfaicational needs, ALL CARS SAMPLE VALUES a By means oL programs like the teacher Summer^ a By furnishing plans of protection and saving to ,y Workshops—pioneered at the University of Cohnec- Aufomat!c4^colaior, 10 cups ...... N O W 12.45 Coimecticut f a ^ e s through Ufe insurance, a col­ —ticut-‘:5frnndnry.jchool teachers receive a thtorou^ lege opportunity is assured to thouSanids (^ y o u n g grounding in basic family economics. ^ people. 2-Slice Automatic Toaster______N O W 9.95 «DOUBLE dUARANTEE c o u n t r y w i d e 12 MONTH Electric Can O p e n e r...... N O W 10.95 GENERAL \ UNCONDITIONAL ROAD big full size 1, Guarantaad— against dafpets in material and work­ At all levels. . . throughout all phases. . . and in many, many ways, the insurance companies c l HAZARD GUARANTEE manship for tha life of the ti.re. Connecticut are giving willingly of their time, money and manpower so that Connecticut-ichooled Chrome Hand Mixer ...... N O W 11.50 IN WRI'HNG full weight Including 2. CuarahtaaU— for specific number of months (depend- youngsters will continue to be.among the nation's best educated... KRAFT TREADS federal tax' lng upon tire Involved) against all normal plus recappable road hazards. Adjustments pro-rated full quality rasing on General’s current price at tima of CHECK OUR APPLIANCE DISPLAY Prizes, Gifts and Sale Prices Also Avoilcibl£ At Main Store ALL @ adjustment. ' FOR OTHER SIMILAR SAVINGS Another reason why the Insurance Industry is one SIZES of Co^necticufs greatest ^'Natural Resciufves** S, “'■J • 5 11 IBO^CHMTER ST. COR. of CHURCH ^ ^ ® I N S U R'A N C E C ® M P A N I E S ^ O F C Oi N N E C t 1“ CJ U T tf-./ ■ „ ■ ' " ■; / ■ x ' r ■ A ■ - ' '■ ■'«' : “ . ■

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•V'-' A \ ItAKGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TOTSDAY, MAY 9, 1961 \ . , , BAOK r A G B S Z H ANCH BSI^ gVENPJG HERAIjP, MANCHE8TEB, CONN^ TUBSDA t, |i^Y 9. IW l - e r — ...... 41 Hteiir^f«trr Jihwgkt fneesMs te tlris peaed to master tbe fuadamwitals all, on the same hearing ached- doubt that "butt groups were seal- ParsonsrWrubel a ( aa aduoatioa- ule. .. diisijr intent oAdpiiig their best»ft>r Beniiett-Fish Mitich-Binks tUstoB OMip mfm b«-ptaesd«g. Tba Rnadaa educators^ with ^ Q nnec4ic u V But that waa latto. ' . us, and we sort of wished, Jlatea- In tte hearing Itaijf, we aat un­ ing to them, that H iw wouldn’t iafaM .« Uttle Ut, .prbMi be |(am liliU Him. Jacqueline Raa Wnlbgl of their fOpiaeslva, totoUtariaa form- der two altemato MUa, being car­ stray a tt Into alliy stde aigiiineni PRESCRIPTIONS The marriage of Miss Pearl Mae them flkMiOBa, Instead of eaerad Ida, ate obriooely trytng.to under- HanefaaStor and George Bari Blnks of Manchester and Edwin ^ Yankee • ried avray, qime unpartiaBy, by nks the one in wHeh um firM pfDan o f ‘ Amertcao poUejr. either. group taid there had oftm •ona Jr. of Eaat |larlford L. Minch V)f Hertford was solem­ mlaa wbat bee become one of the united In marriage Saturda; tbe iUngs b# calls Uhiaions inoet ptodeue of Americen flree- By A . B . O. dn the first phaw of testlniony shortages at mortgage money TEL. nized ^aturds:^ afternoon at St. on g bill Which would establish the Connecticut, whQe the second morning at Church of tte Aa^ Mary’s Episcopal Church,* Man­ actinQy have Nwa. aaid actuaUy doma—the freedom to promotion ■umption. 4. un There we werr .11 ..tti.rt ifrAe.. which, group said there had always baeq chester.- . • » . » part a t America’s real con­ without ecqompltahment Let ua ^•rnere we were, W wttlsd djMit ,Vto cam# to understand, meant moriigac* nmney to born. M l 9-9814 The bride is tte daughter of Mr. The bride Is the daughter of _ Bxmoi for a nice morning of hcansing. and Mrs. Adolph A. Wrubel, 46 ■•MrM M Un duct In tJie wwtd. 'Pii»bapa we do hope we defaad eh our freedoms money from anywhere outtMe of We were uplifted by both sides, Mr^. Joseph Blnks, 230 Wood- Connecticut, to participate in- the and It was imly afterwards, whan Ediitond S t The bridegroom iv tte bridge St., Manchester, and tte Mar OaoB. •• not really believe tbei*>bMt w t act as well aa we are likely to defend landse^to arohltecta,> pn*lMtii5 son of Mr: and Mra. George Earl «B Uiwn.’ ' sala‘^or knlvsa, llcenaiiig^thtatrioia huskieas of residential mortgages we epifit over our notes, that wo late Joseph Sinks. The bridegroom this one. inside Connecticut, we warn ' dtsoovered that the toembera of Paraona Sr. of Bast Hartford. Is the son' of Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Les-,, booking agehls, deeldlito how Con- p h a r m a c y Here are Reattm'a iUuaioas: five to the meUlfluous and t iM ilm gtoip bad.,hll topresent* I StBEBT-OOBNEB 6r AOAMB The Rev. Franda T. Butler per­ lie Minch of Woodstown, NJ. *T, Tbe United States aboukl be hecUout dUxens HMuld ha per­ alve phrases of a aeries at ed'oomineraal bankir and the mem- formed the.ceremony, followed by The Rev. Prescott Beach, prlest- tS% mitted to mark-thatr gravto, and gulahed looking bankars, all ocpbeii of the second, giqum had alt. a nuptial Mass. Bouquets of as­ u w able to enforce l a poUotes any­ AH ioafht for Today goodness knowii what elM o c ^ he in-charge - of St- Mary's Church, • w whom were primarily Intarested la topreeantad ntttual' aavMn. banka sorted spring floWers were at tte performed the double \|dng, cere­ i n where outside the Omunimlat em­ by the Maacbeoler in the uaual grab-bag o f a General welfare of Connectlottt, biit- all nnd.>that wa were then Tweed to s *altar. Jack Anderson of MoU' Om Law OpnunitfeeOpihmiti h e a i^ , w h «i and: N.. „ mony before an siltar ' decorated wmtaf. pire, and If It doesn't, the fSuR Ceanai et taiurcbee w h «ii of , whom alao had the addifiqnAlUflq the auimicion that we had, all .cheater sangi two solos, “Avs with white gladioli. Miss Joyce must lie with somebody In Warii- denly, without warning, we..iound atorament of a capacity to see ba- along. M en’ sitting in on a batUs Marta,^' and "Panla Angelicus,*’ ■CXBXR o r ourselves trSnsportod to the realm SHEARSONs Leavestrom of East Hartford sang- tarn tmooATtayrBiBBB ington. Meaaben ef Oed*B Heaaehold ydnd narrow state, botdera to the royil In which the sthkes were accompknlsd by Paul Chetelat or­ ‘‘O Perfect Love” find "The Loin’s Of high ftnancUl atatcAnanahlp. stoat principle of letting money which group of banks should get ganist ‘5,.^ M Ik* oae ot r ^ ^ loU co “3. The United 9tatas has the Ephesians 3; 19. ‘‘So then you The battles by which vartou* HAMftULLICOv Prayer.'* ■n Mwa dlmtciiM cr«W«d to H or flo4r freely'wherever It might be whnt share of the Cbimectiout The bride W u escorted by her power to maintain baaea all are no longer etrangere and so­ would-be professions at Cotinaeti- Escorted by her brother, 'Victor iKi< oUnnrtM cndKed In thts paper journers. but you are fellow clU; needed. Uatening- to this rtato morttfige buginesa 1|y this ttoie ftiia that resaar^ buU^. father. Her goim .of silk organaa J. Binks, 65 Benton St,, the bride apd aln Hm loeal aaws piipilaiMd here. around the Communist camp, but cut seek restyictionB and monopoly, of tte testimony, jve were d e lis t­ daniMl If we didn’t imagine that waa fashioned wtttNqscoiqi neck' All rlcMa of repobUcatlea of apedal sens with the saints and membeti o'r by which ofte kind of entrant m MmMrt Niw Ywt ttw l tuSM lt • rN sM IM i wore a silk organza and Chan­ dlnAtttea berata art alao rese^eed^ the Communists better stay away of the household of GOd.” ed to find tte banking profession we had heard tte clink of the brass line, appllqued wito toriss eyelet tilly lace gown, desigfncd with a some business field tries to get a so broad-minded, and we could knuckles, too, as the two groups from our door. , " A sense of belonging, of being law p a s ^ crippling its competl- A-iK FOR YOUP COPY OF SHfAR^ONS aroiuid theneckline, ahe^ cap scalloped scoop neckline, cap F\ill aerrlea clleat et H. B. A. Serr^ Imagine no possible quarrel with had marched out of the hearing. sleeves, fitted basque . bodice and lee. Inc- _ _ _ ' "S. Othsr teuntriee iMWa : loved and caipd fto is a basic Uon, ara^ not. always conducted by LATEST RESEABCH REPORT sleeves, fitted basque bpdice. The Pnbteben Rmenenialtenii TIm buman need,.X3od sent Rla S—Fire of- member .jm n rr buiibao o r natione) dlaputas. but Ifa dB right long to Him again—and to each naked blade sbowa. and when tiie P ShearMR.ciiAMMA,.. HommillUMMiwiti $a ' . . . let motifs 'Witt back bow detail Alencon lace and seed pearls with ■ CIRCOlJlTlfloRS. “ “ der the 'S*U of a diaUngulshed Ij^cials today began an Investiga­ and terminated in a full Court for ua tn da ao in C ite or A Otter—for we are fedow citisens raw words of this khid at conflict, I ns Hsln 8t.. Manaltester ' a silk illusion 'veil. She carried a Witt the saints. We are to be the patode of fine looking, nicely tion of a . blue that intamipted train. She wore a headdress of ny white prayer book with white or­ The B«t«M Prtnl where If wa think our bitanata which are monopoly, discriminst- spoken gentlemen, all again the the 'ahnual 'Volunteer, intomen’s > ifnehcli sMai. >inieiicu sans, t - aasmBcs no fhiaiicial toesaengen to let ottere know that tory, unscnij^ulous, greedy, un­ lori tulle petals with silk illusion chid. tTpsanphlcal errors appaartaR are Involved. perfect linage of what a banker iptotiag and caused, an estimat- r latwt ItMMrtli Aspert and other readta matter God wants them too, for just aa we ethical and unoonatltutional,: blast bouffant veil. Her bouquet was a Miss Feme Fraize of Tucsoii, TertSanirats and other reatl "t. 'me Ames a ta ^ have aniil ahould be. It did aeem that this •d'130,000 in damages to a house cascade of white roses and featt' la The Manchester BreataRBitm InsRM. tennd our borne ttroutt baptism their way into tha committee rec­ second group of baakiito had a Ariz„ was maid of honor. She wore enough to band togeOMw ta an acor tato_ tte household Rf^^Ood, so we ord. 1n a ' tashlonable district of this ered carnation with ivy and baby’s a mint green gown of silk organza DUalaj AdrertlalaR ctosloR I particular esteem to t values and cotomiinUy. About 100 volunteers nomlc aad political indoa, but It is want them to raatt home. , But when, the otter day, two breath surrounding - a white or over taffeta, designed with cap rhr ModaT—1 P *s Wasy principles of its own, not necessar­ rutted from tte meeting yeeter- iSTOCKS chid corsage. Ftar Tstaday—1 p.m. M ood» ridicuknia of them to 'rnnetm tbe Lord, help us ^o love and care divisions of the bankers of Oon- ily coinciding with those of the sleeves, and full skirt draped with rhr Wednesday—) ThnU^ tor one anellier In Thy Name, day to figbt the blaxe at tte resi­ BTATB.. Mias Donna Martha Wrubel was rhr thorsday—1 plsb. W e d a e A y . necUcut appeared betore the com­ first group. lONDS a seif rose. Her headpiece was a same to m ” ... Aaien. mittee, we went away pleased, en­ dence at Dr. Roy L. Craig, a New her sister’s maid of honor. Mra. matching picture hat, and she car­ It seemed to have more revere York psychiatrist. ______m u t u a l funds Lawrence Dupont of Wlillmantlc Theaa proposiUon do aet aouad Submitted by riched, enlijtttened and elevated, ence tor atate bordera .aa such, and ried a cascade of yellow roses. like Ckildwmtar eatreailaBi.. Ttmy Rav. C. Henry Ajideraon and it wasnY until an hour or two Ijvas bridesmaid. Both attendants Miss Gretchen Van Meter of day of pabHcatlea esceol ' S& JS^ It seemed to think that not all “*wore orchid organza gowns de­ > a.ra. sound Bka ofneial Waridactea> aa- Emam^ Lutharan ChUrett later, to tell tte trut^ that we money has quite the same charac­ Moore'stown, N. J„ niece ■ of the toj^y decided ttahjlrhat we Had signed with SaUrijaa neckline bridegroom, was flower girl. She ''TocRday, Hay f der any number o t admhriatm- ter. and, tn place qf the feelbig of . njEADS GUILTY '^mneased was re a lT 'tte bankliig broad-minded disdain of all bar­ .flowered detail at the waistline ^ r e a gown of silk organza, tiana. It Oohaaniat TTsatrsi is galaf Bangor, Ifaine. Hay 9 (iPh - fraternity's dlatinguiahed formula riers, this group seemed to foster w and bell-shaped s^rta. They wore styled with puffed sleeves, fitted More Than AafroMiii^ to sxpouad aad edoeate, 1st him Pooglaa E. Webber, 31, Meriden. for fratricide^ and that, having a in ua a Iqve of closed togstter- matching headbands and carried bodice, and -full Skirt. Her *hrad- trees himself to his full and Oami,, yeaterday pleaded Jullty to proposed law banning tha tale of nesa ■ colonial bououets of nlnk and ptece was a floral headband, and Hie American prasR omfarance knives did have tome place, after ( f S white roses with feathered carna­ propar aiMUawe. smbesxUng $630 from the Ash­ NonethsleU, there could be no she carried a miniature cascade of Ifl RR tovltAtioR to the beet Rad the land Trust Co. last September. When You > Need tions..-^ mixed flowers. eront In its tarK«ts: If the Kuwt of U. 8. District Court Judge. Ekl- Miss Patricia Ann Terhune, 42 Dr. 'Ralph Van Meter of Moores- Paul R. Sb^er Fbote" ',8. Adams St., cousin of the bride, honor hRS the slightest tendency whrd T. Signoux continued his town, N. J., brbther-in-Iaw of the MRS. EDWIN-L. MINCH In Charge Of Hagtc esse for sentencing. boring Studios was flower girl. She 'wore an to he mandlin, superficiRl. end PROFESSIONAL bridegroom, was best men. Ushers MRS. GEORGE*EARL PARSONS JR orchid organza dress 'with tiered were Willlim D. Griffin of Glaston­ moronic, he will And questions gR> The first news story we hi^pen- heather rose dress of embroidered bride 'wore an embroidered Chantll-. collar and back bow detail, and Fallot Sludio bury and 'Warren C. Brown of lore encouraging and cheering him ed to reed about it was placed on Regordless carried a colonial bouquet. MRS. KENNETH WILCOX BENNETT BetheL. silVorganza and Belgian lace, 4e- ly lace gown designed with scal­ a page 13. H ie gantlenMa who William F. parsons of East si^ed with a scalloped lace por­ loped edges at tte neckline, on in that direction. I f he has aome HELP The brjde’s mother wore a sleeves, hem, and chapel train. Her heads Wia new project has the' Hartford was bis brother’s best trait neckline, hand-tucked midriff, tendency to be intelligent. eRBe, You might be interested Miss Dorelle Rogers Fish and^garet Binette, 76 Oa* St., suid M-iss and sheath skirt. The bridegroom's crown headpiece of seed pearls name of AchiUae, wbkh always, to man. Ushers were Ronald Wrubel and balanced In his own thinking, BLACK knowing that we're fully pre^y and Theodore Wrubel of Manches­ Kenneth Wilcox Bennett, both of Frances Menzie! Mystiq. They wore mother wore a dark blue brocade held in place a fingertip veil of such potential qualities in him will ns, anggesu something ’vulna-- ter, brO'tters of the bride. Ring- Manchester, were united in mar­ dresses and headpieces'the same as chiffon dress, styled with an undeiv French illusion. She carried a white orchid on a prayerbook. be tested ropeatedly and Inslatent- ehte. And tba -'project involved pared, and equipped, to bearer was George L. Smith of riage Saturday afternoon at South the maid of honor’s. They carried skirt of light blue satin. Both wore Methodist Church. ' . colonial bouquets of yellow daisies black accessories and white, orchid Mrs. Lothar Lenhardt a t Water- ly, as the press ctgiference seeks to turns out to be.Jbe employment •i.i, MOrtoft' Grove, HI., nephew of the families of all religious bridegroom, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and carnations. ^corsages. bury, sister-in-law o f th# bride, bring him down to 1^ own lowest place—at no aalaiy—for another There are times when you need the help of a pro.fassional. Consider your and Mrs. Howard L. FHsh, 77 Alan Bennett, 98 Baldwin Rd., A reception for .150 gruesta was was matron of honor. She wore a pot«itial level. presidential relative, this time nations. RegardlOss^ Mrs. Wrubel wore a cocktall- Chestnut Sj. The bridegroom is th# waa his brother’s best man. Ush­ yellow full-length gown. Her head- Jength dress of aqua silk organza held at tte Manchester Country brother-in-law st^dien E. Smith. T K m ttt ' insurance program, for axample. Only an expert analysis of your indi­ son of Mr. amd Mrs. Morris C. Ben­ ers were Barry Thorp and Brian Club after the ceremony. Mixed piece and bouquet were of wood- The big news in Commander church affiliation^ over a print with a matching Owee- None of theae thrse clmimstaaoea IM0W3 Of’ vidual needs can giva you maximum security at minimum cost. We nett, 98 Baddwin Rd. . Thorp, both of Mystic, cousins of fioral bouquets werd decorations, ■violet carnations. Alan Shepard’s piwn conference quarter-lengtt coat and bone aC' Hie Rev. Lawrence P. Almond, the bridegroom. la any reason for downgiadhig tl^ 1MMUUIWI will be appr^ rlate provide this kind of guidance as part of our Personal Service. Please and the wedding cake waa made Bridesmaids were Mrs. Hans yesterday was that he remained cessories. The bridegroom’s moth­ pauitor o f South Methodist Church, The bride’s mother • woqe a by Mrs. Victor J. Blnks. slster-ln- Bonn. 47 McKinley St., alater-in- ' 1 Its master In aU dqiiartmeats, and project, w which ia a appcreBtlp ^ way. ca “ on us at anytime. " er wore a green silk sheath dress performed the double ring cere­ hiedium blue dress of embroidered law of the bride. For a trip to law of the bride; and Mra. Arthur came out of It na h ^ th y and bal-f^oe* not y«t hawa^A formal name, GhL m e l with matching .jacket and whjte mony before an altar decorated silk organza, matching accessor-, Bermuda, the bride 'wore a beige Galloy of Vernon. They wore ' 1 /■ accessories. Both wore white or­ anced- and sane an Indivldaal aa he but whidi is to aarraaa a eoM war with', bouquets of white carnations ies, and a corsage of pink daisies' sheath dress, nUiee coat and hat, full-length wood-irlolat gowns and Free Squeege chid corsages. and snapdragons. and carnations. The bridegroom’s beige accessories, and white or­ their headpieces and bouquets ^ waa when he entered it. command poat, or a apedal eold A reception for 150 guests was Eiscorted by her father, the bride mother wore a peacock silk or- chid corsage. were of yellow carnations. war opemtians osatlr, tautdb the He waa fully and taitereotingly held at KofC Home. For a motor wore a sllkened taffeta gown, de­ ganxa dtess, styled with a back The couple wUl be at home Hans Bonn, 47 McKinley St, Inftwmatlve in those phases of his State Department. '> trip to Florida, Mrs. Parsons wore signed -with a scooped neckline, drape'effect, and a corsage of yel­ May 20 at 36 Arnott Rd. w u his brotbera’ best matt. Ush­ exploit which he felt to be within It la to operate 34 hours a day, as a- travel costume a mint green short sleeves, and bow effect at the low daisies and carnations. Mrs. Minch, a graduate of Man­ ers, were Lothar Lenhardt of Wa- k>bert J . dress with bell skirt, wMte coat the realm of his own pub.Uc duty never sleeping. It la to reegive an 'waistline. The bouffant skirt of A reception for 200 guests was chester High School, la employed terbury, , brother of the bride; Lutz and bone accessories. Tbe couple held at Susannah Wesley Hall as an engineering, assistant by Kaberkorn, 162 Park St.,. cousin the inUdligenoo InfomiittoR of aU unpressed pleats extended into a and legitimato public interiest In will'.be at home at 485 Park AVe., chapel train. Her silk illusion bouf­ after the ceremony. For a motor Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Her of tte bride; and Arthur (ially o f fact, in this {diaae. one bad the tbe other agendoe and arms of our East Hartford, after May 21. 3M North Mate Street . \ '40 6 MAIN SmST fant veil was held in place by a trip to tte Pocono Mts., Pa., ■ the husbend, a graduate of Rutgers Vernon. feeling that here waa a man not government It^is to be reqxmsl- > MANCHCSTIACONN. Mrs. Parsons Is a 1057 graduate crown of orange blossoms. Shq bride Wore a blue dreto and pink University in New Brunswick, The bride’s mother wore a only capable of riding on this ble for judging whwiever any ^oold Phene MI 9-33BS of Manchester High School, and a carried a colonial bouquet of white' accessories. Hie couple will be at N.J., 'With a bach^r of science champagn brocade dress, orchid R 1960 graduate of St. Francis Hos­ degree in mechanical engineering, accesories and an orchid corsage. flilht into space, but alao capable war crials anywhare aelina to be REAL ESTATE daisies and carnations. home at 16 Henry St., June 1. Fftllot Studio pital School of Nursing. She is an Miss Marilyn F. Gould, 30 Mrs. Bennett is a 1959 graduate is employed as an assistant proj- The bridegroom’s mother wore a of -directing It, If need be. getting o|ut of hand, for formulat­ ELMNGTON BBANOiK VNCE B W J INCORPORATED Went Rend. Bont^ » INSURANCErHM FTH operating room nurse at MancheS' Laurel St., waa maid of honor. of Manchester High School and is Engaged fect engineer by Pratt and Whitney blue lace dress, wHlet acceasories, He was Just aa impreaaiva In hie ing posaible policy for it, aad for ter Memorial Hospital. Mr. Parsons Aircraft. He served os an Air and a corsage of red roses. TBemont She wore a turquoise princess employed by Aetna Life Insurance The engagement of Mlsa Patricia rejection of various invitatlona the waking up die heads Of govern­ 963 N AIB m „ GROUND PLOOH—TEL.' 30 9-6341 is a 1955 graduate of East Hart dress, styled 'With a scoopto neck­ CO', Hartford. Her husband, a 1956 Mary Fitzgerald of Manchester to Force lieutenant stationed In thd A reception for 60 guests wa:^-^ preaa conference offered him in ment so they can gtra prompt at­ ford High School, and a 1069 line, short tieeves, and ben-shaped graduate of Manchester High Vincent James PItzi of Hartford South Pacffic during World- War held at tte bride’s home 'aace war bn Russia, or aware'’‘ t b « there had been any versity and is a member of Pi Tau Qiurch, performed the double ring New -York City. He attended Cen- • The wisfa-I-had-a-Cbevy season’s here! Summer’s in s i^ t . Horiaons model selection and compare prices (18 Six and V8 Jet-sinooth Chevies an McKee of Manchester Saturday Sigma honorar fraternity. He proclaiming that the cause of free­ lack;-of haste in the sulminlstra­ St. Pierres Wed 25 Years ceremony before an altar deco­ tral Technical ,Institutes in Kan­ a South Methodist Church. served in the U.S. Army, and is sas. COy, Mo. ahd is employed as , dom had some special sovereignty are brightening. Vacation plaijs are percolating. It’s the' most rewarding are priccid below eomparable competitive modds*). ■ So now you About 136 guests honored Mr.' rated 'W i t t baskets of white gladio­ tion’s dadsiona In that buslneaa, The bride la the daughter of Mr. employed by Hamilton Standard in li. Miss Marion Erdin, 708 Center an electronics-technician for tte title out in M>ace—and he would tihM of the year to stop by and talk buy with your Chevro^. dialer. end Mrs. Adrian St. Pierre, 199 bration were Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Windsor Locks. and our off-hand, outalde judg­ kao# ^ y more peoffie am baying Cheviea than any other make. Just W. Center St, yesterday a t ' an and Mrs. John J. Pikula, Wethers­ St., was organist. Federal AviaUon Agency in West- have created the kind of heedH^ ment might have been that what liam R.‘ Chase o f Vemon, who A September wedding is planned. Escorted by her fatter, tte field, Mass. \ ■ And why not do more than just talk? Take a Jet-sinooth Chevy out one other thing—check the sweet trade-in allbwanee jroor Chevrolet open house celebration at tte were th^ couple’s best man and field. The bridegroom is the son of hla questioners were seekimj:. But we really needed to do was to find couple's home in . honor of their an the road. That wonderfully gentle ride you'U feel is what we’re so dealer can offer you now. See how easy it is to bkweom out in a new maid of honor. Mrs. James McKee, 240 Oak St., no matter how often the bait was some way to slow our declatona 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. St. Pierre, owner of tte Manchester, and the late Mr. Mc­ offered, or on what kind of hook, down. But perhaps ws need not proud of (Fun Coil suqiension and a chassiaful of other road tsuDen are C h sm letT 6kBN ■ ■ ,S )ra h a o s ta U th s «v «’' good M RaytMdy who Im p- 1229 MAIN STRfCr M. .pi*-'

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A. ha-vo woBderad abaot.lJJI. atanoh- •_ ^ the- final butihiiap meeting o f this DemooraL&anry PrXybyss, with . DBSIOH Applicmte Spiight ^ Rqgtom Ui^^r children en­ 377, will be the Democratic alteiy U LLE Y aV . !UMib Asked to roin Fall Onto To R eassiire naaa ba Lgoa aUppad to eiw piag ___ *|S* a t o l t a ^ t o W- year W ^eadaj^ at 8 pm . In the tering''’ktoeigarten in Septem­ m Gtoato 9Mtoi ^ Bwi^ ^ Revise\Aiigola Policy To Meet Monday Cburrii Hall.’ iContinoed from Page One) nate on the board. L A S T ’toJDDMIBSDiAl' In IFYE ProgriMn ber wllr be>held toHiorrow and In Southington, former Judge 01 I W St Tba Vlea Preaidaikt |s todjM M i Plana have been completed for 'T b u ^ a y ^ a t all Maniidieater T E L M I » t t mggtim, over Laos and nsutrsT OaniKS; TIm 'S outh Windsor Higtorieql the Inattitatlon Dinner June 17, at bardt, Jr. and Democrat James H. Joeeph A; DePaolo Jr., Democrat, 3 AJM. to 4 JadUh ItTn «Bs sltotea pnaiM it Allies Asia AppUoarits Mr tto IMF IMMUc (Centtmied thorn Page acbOotaYrom 3:15 to 4:Sp p.m. Osborne- ' defeated-McC RutlH^hluips, Repub­ and Burma during his Jouniqy; Society will begin its Idny 15 an- tha Imperial Staak Houqer Bolton. ea cl^ a y. cra » t»lM Vtoid « Ihatdwtw Uonal Finn Youth Exchaiwa too* The evening’s gueft speaker will In the Sherman first selectman lican, 1,979-1,680, for the post o f ■t m toMdac « f tbs atwiuum last fraos Pago Onto Whlcb win coiadda With tb# s e b ^ '''' At the opening conferenw nuti meeting srith a ainqtgaa- ^To be eligible chlldten must uled 14-Batkn Laos ptote. con­ Anon (XFTB)'aira beingtongbt ty AttDiiding be Kevin Brennan. Tiokets will bj race, ■ Republican Kenneth F. tofwn clerk and agent of therTown nebt tothsO w ^tf to Ooa- tibn yeetorday," Ruek' tried borid a<;rv^ at 6 p.m. In the' din­ -be five yean old on or b«d(»« Depotit Fund. Democrat John J, ference startliw in Oentos K qy 13. the totilaliial 4-M Chib Itoundation, available at the Wednesday Grant defeated Democratic Incum­ OMVCs tosrfwsBcs room^ tho poacefiil purpoae of American Ion atUConn the pace by epeaklng ing room at Flnt Congregational Ing, or from Mra. Robert Mahi Jan. 1, 1962. bent Robert R. Judd, 184-168. Also McDonald beat RepubUcan Robert A btotort cemmUtss i Dtp trlpa abroad. But at Mew D ^ to Is to see a noeoeding tb . Stawnrt IB.;; Aiiiier- Parents are reminded to major nnaUto«d IsadMv Prime about America’e triumphs Church. Pine IChob Hill. X y elected to the Board of Selectmen Leach, 1,976-1,681, for to'wn treas­ PSIbM tabs nUflsd by tbs The Boeing 707 Jet, which f6r- man, aaalstant eounty agmultulral Election of officera will be the A fter the busmMa meettogrtwO bring with them their child’t Were Donald C. Tiebout, A Repub­ urer. of torsetofsto tbs tJottsd VV Minister Jawahartal Mehru. _____m iM ger problenU, without seeking to mag­ birth certificate, smallpox vac­ merly to*t "Air Force’’ in large Kernisdy baa termed Johnson's agent * *'. ■ Board of Edn- chief item of business' on the repreeentatlveip of B e a ^ Ootm- lican, and Herbert Kenney, a A new home-rule charter waa tbs atot BMsdog, snd by>lsws nify tho former or glose over the meeting agenda. By popular re* cination certificate, and record 'defeated when Uie referendum fail­ assignment "extremely important'' Aetomian'iMU the ApfVoiXicn M indieataf selor’s, Inc., will •peak'md dem­ Democrat. bs sstatttsd for spprorsL . letten acroaa its side, now ehows tatter, conference eoureee eald. 9ueei thehs will also be a repeat onstrate makeup tetimique. of diphtheria, tetanus and polio Sherman’s voters also approved ed to gain 15 per cent of the votes BW >s ABBoanesd tbs first period will aatMid t b i o ^ toddy inoculations. "United States of America'* and The four big NATO powere were mowing of the color slides pre­ Club Awardm Gavel a referendum proposal to allow o f the town’s 10,769 electors. TMtsd ftm rsiBpBlfft win to -bia an American flag painted on IS. AppUcanta must hf«b Snbliid pared by the society of exteriors It is not n^ssary lor chil­ ^restaurants to serve liquor. Now There were 1,850 votes for pas­ MndactBd in the fUL OfRcieni snd the tall assembly. reported convinced thdt Soviet Mrs. Gilmq^Dow, president of l a e l l f Rw:lndUe-Veiyt6h Ugh school betotween M and 10 . . . will toploto,prob> Premier Khrushchev..,-intende to «nd «interibra of old houses' in the Junior'Kean’s Club of South dren to attend registration. beer is sold only by the local sage and 1,166. against. vanto fMtii: dirscttos win Oscoss tbs bMB( of, About 30 aides accompanied South Windsor, East Windsor and grocery. Taverns are prohibited by " s pnfSBrioBSl food ooBSdltsBt to ywn of age, tingle, id good tbabutineMUdiad- ilgn, a separate ptfdSn treaty with Windsoj: ":recenlly attended the •aafrtrtoaU* Jtotaaoit on thq official plane, in­ haaltto and muat have a earning — ai^eeta of puldlo East Windsor Hill o r a aOning law. ftpat-tikaal oinBiaB tbs Ibst fund drtm cluding Stephen B. Smith and Communist Etot, G erm an/ soon, 64th .-Annual Cmventlon of the aip tbs new co-presidents 'Of Avery background. . raising the threat of an East Ger­ Friends of the weiety are cor­ G$»inmUcut State Federation of St, PTA. Their fellow officers in­ - In Burlington, Jtepublican Cecil $44 Said Stolen lbs psssidsBt ismwd s fCBsrsl Smith's wife', a sister o f President TowerJS^air „„— itotosatoi Mora New dially Invited to attend' the . ses­ InvltsttoB to sU Gbsrttsbis snd County 4-H riid) -aganta are a ^ man attempt to interfere with Al­ -wonten’a Clubs at the Jltoel Stat- clude Mr. -and Mra. Walter Umber- B. Turton was elected to the Kmmedy. Smith has a State De- captiBg the appHcaoiiMna.'■ > iMliiiid aM N iw Ttok have been lied supply traffic to West ,Bor- sion, Reservations' by memb^ ler\in Hartford. field, co-vice prras^dents; Mrs. Board of Assessors with 461 votes In Iona Break /civic orysniBStioas which'conduct partment Job connected - with tatiM ttiiSttol <;toitiikto-(ianu^ snd friends must be made on or fand>xswns csmpsifns in Msn Wordiy Advisor The DTE program waa begun Un. ' Mra. George Gabriel, extension Leonard YosL corresponding sec­ Republican Richard M.-^ Kellert sSoo*- Southeast Aslan affataq. Poni^eredbv oonokna eodd before ..Thursday ^th Mrs. Wil­ waa second with 427 votes,. but cbsstsr to Join tbs United Tbnd. Also In the party Was Lady Miss Carol J. Lucioum daughtto In 1948.abd baa aent an aaUnuted .This prospect was discussed chairman of the Connecticut State retory; Mrs. Anthony Ficaro, re­ Cash totaling 344' waa stolen 1,800 delegataa abroad while re­ over the dinner table last night liam Driscoll or Mrs. J. Watson cording secretory: and Richard did not get a seat-on thejboat^. from 'the Iona Manufacturing Co. Other officeis elected lest niebt Bird Johnson, the Vice Prtoident's Of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LueieuB, Vlbert. Federation of Women’s Clubs pres­ are Mrs. Cverstt KeiUi. Atty. : Qty Leadei*s ceiving titout 1,S00 daleguen from sas."*' , ; by Rusfk, Lord Home, Couve' de ented a silver engraved mahogany Stewirt', treasurer. Under Connecticut’s Viiew min­ on Regent St. early this morning. Wife. 349 R Center St^ w u elected T totooA iy lerograte wIB toolude To EM^ Officers Psal Groobert. Robert J. .Boyce Worthy Advilsor of Mancbeeter A»- ‘toelgn Gountrlea ia the Udlted Murville and West Germany's gavel to Mrs. Dow to be kept by The officers were installed at ority representation law, two Police , said entrance was made Fits over a * _ _ . Authoritative soureea aaM tatea.' v . ^ .. laatoteg and feamra aitiaral ex- Mrs. Kathleen Rafferty has Democrats won the Other seats and Alftskl *T. Werhoer. sloe p r^ - Atty. Jemee M. BBgglas Johnson would take to South Viet Rockville dty iesidtrs meet semfaiy, Order o f Rainbow . fto Heinrich von Brentano. the JuMloi' Woman’s Club of South the --PTA’e final meeting of this by forcing a "door on the north bowl Srardlly coa«I dents; Janes A. Mnrray, tressur* TUa year, two Untmtity of to i«xd man* been nominated for the presidency season recently. Mrs. Philo Whe- because they were tied at 367 side of the building. stractedrtodly deeeeA;. Nam President Ngo Dinh Diem at War Memorial Tower on' Fox Girls, last night at the M(Mwnic dtocuee "Ptiloy / Informants SAid Uie prospect of of the St. Francis of .-sslsl Ladies Windsor for one year. This gavel er; ICss Jenale B. WlnA aecre> Temple. >' • Connecticut atudenta B e^M or- such a Soviet action did not arouse la given as the State Ebetenrion wgiy was refreshoment chairman. votes each. The office was ransacked, with Kennedy offer o f bigger U.S. Hill FVldsy to ooralder ways to Guild for 1961-1962. There was also a tie in the race tazy, sad Mts. V e«s Sand militry aid but not American Otoer new olflcen, arqr ------gan of .Orange and 'Joiui DeBer- despair in the western powers Big Heads Bowters PTA Award to the club with the great­ the money tokAa from a desk S t1 .M repair tb« tandmiarii, said to be la ardtnte of Thompaon. will Uvawttii toTtoymipdd J. Fiy.jM tba Con- Other officers proposed by the Manchester Evening Herald for the Zoning Board of Appesds. drawer. cordtay secrstaiy. Mark R. Kra- PgUce Arrests troops Judith Gray; UHodate worthy ndk naetodt Itoto Department of Bdii- Four and that the Americans, Mrs. Frank H. H ^ r.| on , 63 nominating committee are Mrs. est percentage of increase in mem­ vlts WSJ chairman of the non- poor condition. visor: Miss Barbara Baker, Ohar- MmiUea in Denmark anffNew Baa- British and French are determined bership for the past year. South W indsor correspondent, Republicans Grant L. Brown and Police said the bulldl^ had been Kennedy was said to.be deeply eettoS, Win prsfoui an aeoount of Princeton* S t, was totalled Helen Berard, vice president; Mrs. Wilson B. Ellsworth each received WELDON DRUI OOrt rommlttiiH concerned about the strategic In­ ,lty; Mias Tina Pessota, Hope; and tand, reepeettatiy. Young t o iit o to maintain their ocedpation rights Laura Kata, telephone Mitchell checked at 3:30 this hiomlng. The Donald P. Bofgnr. diairman of front Norway, .Italy, and “W m v B Doliig on tba Legislative president bt the Bowera School Rosemary Prestlleo, corresponding Head PTA 450 votes In the race for Oie single breal^ and theft was reported to Aathorised Dealer -v Atty. Higgins is sssoeiated in FYank W . Logan,'‘ 16, of South dochina republic vrtiiere. according the ftodeviUe Recrto^km Oonunis- Miulel Lambert. Faito. ■Twit," v ' .. , ■■■■■ ■. . • in MOlated West Berlin regardless secretary; Mra. Janet Dalton, re Mr; and Mrs. Ralph Geselman 4-1758. tbs Fraetica of taw with tbs firm' Windeor, waa charged.aa the re­ Appointed offioera will be named have already been aarigaed to Cba- of what Khrushchev doea.. PTA at an annual meetii^ in the alternate seat for the GOPrTown police at 7:20. ■61 MAIN ST— « n 8-8831 ^ to U.S. intelUganee, Soviet and sion, requested the meeting in a necUcut in exchange. util dlaeuietoM are alao of^SeoIIy, Dunn sad Biggins In sult of a routine dtMk on ToUand Chinese-^pport guerrillas are letter to d ty ootmetUnen last and Inatalled at’ a aemi-jmbllc for the btoday eftair. The reaffirmation'of this stand school auditorium last night Hsrtftod. Ha Is a grsdaste of CBn* Tpke., near Stater'St. at 10:80 waging a bigger campaign than night. He aeked the leaders to maetlng May 20 at S pjn. at the The prom m ta detigned to agro- -uuunuw, a burin see maetUig heartened the West Germans, who ietbniy Sdiool, NMr lOltOid, and Met night sdth failure to' carry Maadnic Temple. mote world underetofwatag tbibu to Other new officers. Inatalled are they have next door in tottering meet at 7 p.m. in onto to vtsw and etacUon of olfficerB Mr the com­ are planning to reject a recent Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams, first B eta Cnaas OoUegs. He received bia Ucenae and with failure to Laos. the structure inside and out kOaa Lucknis ia a Junto a t Man- the exohange of young men and ing year will ba held at 30S p.m. Wiidsw Shades Soviet ifroposal for bilateral Sov­ bis taw degree from the Uatveisity carry hia regiatratten. He wma leator High School Sba ia an vice president; Mrs. Jtogera Crafts, . Dlplomatle informants said Berger eald the tower has suf­ iet-West German talks on a peace second vice president; Mrs. Rich­ 3 t CM Bectlm l In 1SS7. He nerved aummoned to appear in Ctreuit Johnson will tell Diem: .Jloer of the HltoagiM of Kaotanu- >iyiado to O r^ ^ years' active duty in the UA fered from wind and vtoeiOwr, “to" treaty and German luiiflcatkm. ard Cunningham, secretary; Har­ Court, Manchester, on May 33. The United States is ready tq ‘w h k ^ toa caused ukutar to draiek. el Littitoto Church and ataga In Bavyk Biggins Is presldeBt of tbs Roy Albwoie, 39, o f Hartoito, tba ebutrit^obdlr. Sba ptana to af- ALSO ' The four ministers agreed that old Whiting, treasurer; Mrs. Rob­ step up its arms aid by about 346 ' Tto FVnt HIU tower ta- qraaid- the Bonn government should be in ert Heins, Mias Roberta Lock- jtanetwster T on ag Republican waa charged at 10:40 last nbdit minioft, which would involve wqap- tand a.tawdierr eoUtom after high D ab, a meniber ef tbs town pea* with disregarding a tralBc and Rockville’s best kaowntaad- achool* graduation. VENCTIAN MJNDS iK> hurry to answer Khrushchev’s wood, and Mrs. Harold Parks, ona and training and would about mark. It was buUt in 1930. ArcM- proposal. They believed that this council delegates. Mrs. Heins was Moo board, and the greater «urt- at Adame St, and W. Middle Tpke. double the present U.S. military Briag your old rrilen la 2ord Cbsptar of dnerican Red He wae told to appear in Cirenlt tset Walter R Cbanffiars sail its and save S5o per ehade leisurely approach would itself inatolllng officer. .'€roas.^ assistance. dadgn was suggested by an, an- raoatvad thi>&> vrtilte 'tone in apectal give an Impression of western Court Msneheater, on Hay 22. nils would etobls Diam to booat akerebna Sunday. Tf* capping ' Matthew Maetoso, heiul o f the Philip M. Haae, 18, of Hartford, dent Romanesque dninrti bear composure, sigd that in any event physical education department at 1 3 his 150,000-msn Army by another Pdtien la Ftni^ caremony denotaa-auceeaaful com­ KlvuShchev would give the West­ C u . F t wea charged at 8:15 laat nl^t 20.000 In his campaijgn agabiat pletion of two yearia pre-oUnlcal Manchester High School recom­ with improper passing, and was TIM weather bss had its effect ern powers aimther chance tb ne­ mended family participaUon in Red terrorist guerrillas. Wash­ academic woric. The atudenta now gotiate with the Soviet Union be­ summoned to appear In Circuit ington would also like to see 05 the totwer, BSiger Indicated, start their 26-month clinical pro­ formal and Informal exercise. Codrt, Manchester, on May 23, since the windows were removed in fore he took the peace treaty step Diem increase his own outlay to gram at varioua hoapltola affili­ with-the Eaat Germans. 'People of all ages w;oidd feel bet­ Police said Kaaa waa travNing eoat match the U.S. rise. recent years duo to preLofka and ated with the University. ter mentally and jihyslcally with on Center St near Fblknor Dr., While the use of U.S. armed vandalism. Rain and snow gets The North Atlantic ministers in a good physical fitness program, and paaeed five cars on the right forces is being considered to help insido and ftoesea, then thaws, HOFFA LAUDS KENNEDY their first round gave the impres­ he asserted. Th^ amoimt of phys­ while going up hill. South Viet Nam if necessary, they disrupting the mafloniy. sion of being firmly united on ical activity should he adopted to a| City aldermen said they would WashIngtoB. May 9 (A>— f^’ M htoel N. Kamlna. 19, o f Hart- will not be offered without a Diem Preaident Kennedy’s tegistattae major Eutopean problems. But no one’s age, he-added. - Bid fard, was charged at 13:60 yester­ request—and Diem does net Intend attend the meeting, although Al­ such unity seemed to exist In rela­ Cam. Bank and Trust snocesaea in Us first lOO’ dayh The speaker said parento should day afternoon with overcrbwdlni: to ask Johnson for them.' derman John T. Orlowaki said he tion to other world areas. encourage all forms of exercise, t e : *, Uc...... felt the project la rightfully a ‘Hartford National in the front seat He 'was stoppe:! AffiAHeaa aid to South Vist Mam The United States, Britain ’ and especially informal dally aoUvities on Center St, West of Adams St., sines bsr 1904 indepsndencs bss town reapondbility. France still have not reached an such as walking, running and and was told to appear te Circuit alrsady'topped $3 bOUon, about Also invited to attend is Town the Teanasters agreed final decision on the type games. Nine students demonstrat­ ll—[^1 Kxr W v*— Astaa Fire ...... Court, Mahdtester, on June 5. one-fottttb of that miUtaiy. Rod Highway Superintendent Andrew who staanchly ______of settlement they will seek for ed exercises, tumbling and stunts. Hartford Fire ...... 64 67 Robert R Rioux, 36. of W illi- guerrillas, infiltrating from Com­ P. Tricarico. The group wlU meet nedy’s etecUoa Isto fall, refer­ Laos at the Geneva conference Refreshments were served in the StaUonal Fire ...... 138 Bid mantle, waa charged at 4:40 yes­ munist North Vlat Nam directly or at the tower then convene at the red In a tinned editorto ill bia scheduled to open Friday. They cafeteria. ?boenlx F ire ...... ««% terday afternoon with disregard­ ttarough Laos and Osmbodia, have Lottta Fisk Memorial BiiUdlng in unkm magastae to fopr mbin still were considering whether to « U fa and Indeesnlty laa Ooe. ing the fraffle control signS at climbed to atrangtti from an esti­ Henry Park to discuss measures anti - receetioB. adrotaMratten L A JOHNSON seek a coalition government fbr Woodbridge St and E. Middle mated 8,000 t o 15,000. Thsy con­ which can be token. prized lands would impel NATO to. Astaa Casualty ....137 137 measnree thpt have rieared oon- m FOR THE POLE the divided Southeast Asian king­ undertake a multi-million dollar Astna U f e ----- .....110 114 Tpke. His appearance in Circuit trol some areas, tentotaa others, Parish Meeting Stated greea and bMn etaikfsd late Jaw. dom and trust that the Com­ Court, Manchester, was Set for and laat ysar aasaaainated some commitment in an extraordinary Conn. General ...... 311 331 A Miectal parish m eetl^ o f SL "On the baeis o f meiee f onr pro- IT'S G E n m TOO WARM FOR ME MINT CO. munists would pot seize control or move to help. May 22. , 3.000 South Vlst Nameaa dtlxens John's S^piscopal Church has been H ftd. Steam BP)—Federal kin, treasurer. ^ M A N Cttanley Works...... 16% 18 % Directors for the coml^ year nationalist elements In the island. mediator Edmund Callahan says Beader Root ...... 55 59 elected were Mrs. Earl T. 'Trotter, Needy Greece and Turkey mean­ he hopes to caill another meeting ~ The abova quotaodna art not to Mrs. Herbert C. Hutchinson, while appealed for an urgent, mas­ to end the strike of 350 imipn be construed as actual uarketa. Miss MilUcent A. Jones. sive program of aid from their plumbers in the New Haven area. Atlantic allies to stove off the col­ A 3-hour negotiating ses^on last THAT lapse of their wobbly economies. night produced some pmOT^s to­ The signs were that the specter of ward halting the walkout which GIANT 116-LB. a Communist take-over of those began May 1, Callahan said. AUTO ❖ ZERO-DEGREE FREEZER GLASS ^ e Of All Kinds V FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! Installed Profflpriy DIVIDEND Zero-Degree Freezer! In An Makes of C m ' The iBstant way to clean up bills — Work Done Indoors in Our Shop JREADY"CASH from Beneficial Bring A Copy OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 PM.—SATURDAY 8 A.M. to NOON ^ iHniitblii Nnua LOOKS MIGHTY Rofich for the phone— call B en efic ial! Soon as ap* /# Quick-Serve Dairy and ^ J get READY-CASH to pay off left-over bills — including time-payment accounts, ^en, make only one Egg Storage In Door! O f This A d J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. smaller parent each month... have more cash left oveL • _ “ y ' 31 MSSaL ST. Phone Ml 9-7322 M A Y , l ? 5 t . COOP TO ME!’ too. "Youte the boss”. . . at B en epic ialI - and It W ill__- A Message From Yoiu: Pharmacist ^^TwhrrarcdainCris^KT lLMm'SMtefM»-LMnsllfs-lnsiiradatlmrcwt / * ’X , Wlitn you're scouting around looking for 106 M A IN ST m 2nd FI., Ovar Woolwolth’t, MANCHESTER Cost You Mltchs«S-4U6 .AsfcftrthsVaMANatsr / . SIXTY THOUSAND MILES OPIN TNUtSOAY tVtNINOS UNTIl I fjn. Derrostirtg Muss and • good invoitmont, don't overlook a sim-. Iwm ernii H miemHtl m mnmiwt Hnm o f blood, vessels are located In the average body. t .'r ,’*.*'* wen ^ {. Every bit of this complicated network la con­ pie thing like regular savings in Manches­ Fuss Banished! . 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ABOUT 12 PINTS OF BLOOD ■ . T o u r Sfvlhgs horo. are -fully’insured^jp.to BENEFICIAL Iroe FirsM CUSTOM MarkH oil fimiaci FIN-ANCE CO. are continuously circulating over there 60,000 $10,000, so you get complete safety wMi iMteet chee noew. liNtoaltd for clftn ^ miles dropping off at the proper spots needed plus o- high return on youl>nionay. Make' toffifbrt, lew foal Ufaenrf froeblt-fr## ptdonmnea food and digeetlve products. Gaaves are picked COMPANION VALUE! Dependable up between lungs and tissues, v^ te materials every payday . . . saying dayl are carried------away, body --temperature r la regulated Comfort and antl-lnfectives and hormon< are diatrlb- uted. With the Iron Firemsii CUSTOM •CURRENT JALkDIVIDEND (It/ Mirk n furnace you use a supet-v •entitive thermostat which operates furnace with the^ sUghtest varia­ tion of room temperature. This YOU CAN help y o u r Bt/X5D SYSTEM. MANCHESTER gives'yon remarkably uniform v>'If your bodydots not receive the right foods NORCE WRMGER , indoor temperature. No matter and vitamins, sufficient resL or Is attacked by y how often the funuce starts there IS no imok& no soot, no fouled Infection or disease, it needs a physician's dlsg-' combustion aamber, no wasted oil noala to prescribe the proper medication and treatment. Go to one now if you feel under par. ■ 'k-'. • . I ' Ctaonllnoss With the insitant ciaan flame there ' '-O S'*-■ ’ r- T” are no flecks of soot blowing from FROM.-V. THE MORE . THAN 4,000 - MEDICINES * ’ raurchinoejr oretcaping into yoitf home. Hundreds of tests made with in our prescription laboratory, we will be glad WASHER Qdw wH-nlH skUl* Sum UM. smtoe-detoeting (nttruments show Gntnt Uowtordl roar. Tan has rasdiaal to supply whichever your Doctor specifies. We a flrae that’s ahsolutelir dean from ■iwmhiffii to dHoPiffi T{hntieo had U welcome the privile^ of compounding yoiir tba vety moment it’s turned on. naadforlarfioapaeitTatlAH. ^iatspaads. prescriptions. LARGE CAPACIYY-EASILY ... " W r :} ' Down go fual biile . Oparertat without Owners rqiort remartcable fuel sav- ahlmnay draft inga. There ia no emoky warm-up The CUSTOM Mark II furnace vS AVINGS period to foul tto AuiMoe and provUti Us own positlvt Induced QUINN'S PHARMACY - .Service caOs are cut to draft with precision controL No 878 BIAIM STBEET, MANCHESTER— Phone BO 3-4133 the vaniihtag point natural chlnmey draft reqult^ cv^/r/ L O A N Preaeriptioii Pharmacy A S S < ) t T V I' 1 O N NO payments w o n H M m m HIATINO ANB COOUNO 901 Main Street • . - , ' - . ' UNTIL AIIOUST’^ (Over A H alf AliOloaiPresoripUons Filled ^ ' FOSARTY BR0S„ Ihe. ■ AIICHI«Ttl»t VI.VK1T ..IIUTITMTIO* 0 9 S19 BROAD fiT.~M I 9-4539 PPBI DAILY to FRIENPLY APPLIANCE anduFURNITURE STORE The fineit, £radi3st esndia yDg.caii buy make FCiEL on. BANOB OO. 0(»^O IIO U T CUKE '' 7 JEDO BMOraAMD COAL ^ : this the OwDeteit wbot in town! IW • box of UTURDAVS TIU. 4 4 S HARTFORD ROAD, N ear M c K E E •- /»; Until 5 P.M, Monday, tuoedoy biid Fridqy S “p’JT Roeedl Stover Candies and see W ynmiiM t,. ■' . ‘ T: ■' A. J" . itw...... : -O'. , ■,-M ■ .-A

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r ' -HO M O B r a t UANCHBSTBlt EVENING HEEAU), MANGESSTER, OONN^ TUESGAY^ MAY 9. 1981 BIANCJHBSTEJR EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1961, .X' fbi^aral Romi, MO Mala Bb, Man­ chester. The Rev. AiUsoB H eap^ RockviUe-Vernoh Hams WiU be guest speSker and Rd., and Gri Carpenter, daughter nlgkL R efrte^ento will b« earned hfa aweafar and letter as a •Mm m m Rebels in Laos Refuse O^tuary interim paator of V«Kkm Meth­ Columbia will talk about legislatloit fa tola of Mr. and Mrs. John Carpentef of available, and any proceeds'from- freshman traekmaa. odist .Onirrii, will fiAriata, and W , .' . 1^.* . * . session, partlculEirly bills on ed- 'Whitney Rd., are boto membirs of toe sate'’of toeee wUl ke jflven to 4 News Tidbits qcatlcm.. A potkick at 6:30 will toe negative, teams Debating toe toe Film DepartmenL ’' . $ md idjdrn mmk F u liN g s burial ertlL ha M EDawood Om m ^. 'pie Open FoPum Maacheqtar Bveafag Refald Oo- -4oaa(8 w aUast; zfaz l l Mfa ttry . VariMB. PManda n a y cali;^? Ae Cavedon froB i th « AF WiPM D ^ o c r a t i c precede toe business ’’meeting. national high school topic "Re- Enlists la -Air Force hunbfar, oertespoadeat Mrs. DoanM tha funeral hone tomorrow from Everyone fa invited to attend. If Mlved that the United NaUons Gerald Smeffifey, son of Mr. and R./Dittieb tefephoae AOadeaay sHde.^rpJaetairH - ' Oonuniafaatidu Sor puhUeatloBa in tli --1 Forum will not bo' Mrs. Wallace Smedley of Whitney P. W. Sachse 2 to 4 and T to B pm. Ill Piroposed^oad Swap giamt^ they ccutaln N anyone has been missed fa the a h q ^ ’ be scientifically etrengto- 8-S4SS. WILDON MU« eO. ^ Heads Bank Gferdnar Oowlee .feays New Teak — ——-—~ than 800 words. Ths Women Elect spllcltation for toe supper, she le ened*’ their team lost to C^en- Rd., left-Monday for Texas where i Cmoi Pace Oaa) - -V ^ dacllne ter mbUsh any’ m atter th at aske^ to bring either ’ a hot dish wlch,rted wito Manchester end de- he will enter toe Officers Training 901 EOaia s t TW. ID S4 H 1 BtesB> Erokange statepun*. was If the sUte becBme the owner of Iilein St- from the Center Dead at 84 Alfred W. Cavedon has been wieag. in indicating' that ha told or a salad. feated^adieon. School at Lackland Air Force l^uHROuMlist CitMip to deal erith state would own the entire IliJ views fa dssirsd by oontribulfaris'^ twn character' but let- Teacheii Resign Tom debated twice of toe three Base. ” Smedley, graduated from Fydiians to Fete ■ilitilhiiliajli TOC waa not Men m a criiit. Bat Fui»ei«b elected president of the. People's his 10,382^ahaiV block of stock In tor^.Whlch are defamatory or.jSurivo'^Wlu bo rejected. MrsoMalek BUingteo—PhlUp W. Sachse, 84, since the state aiready owna Mn. Henry H. Rkfam and.Mrs. times and received two excellent ttm-University of Connecticut last It did add farther delay and con­ Savings Bank by ths board of dl' United Ahr U n e e ... Four New ratings and four good ratings; Gal. simmer, has been studying for his Senior M endiers "VI fusion to the sttuatioa that oon- IS l Orchard S t. died last eve- York pacifists who racolve 80-day ______1 to De^Ot Square, and Oak­ The Democratic .Wofaen's CSub Qebrge Smith, teacherg of the Co­ hg at his home. He waa a for­ OjMwoa B. Walker :foctofe. TUfeTax also debating twice, received six master's degree at the Unlver^ty ttnoea to iluetuata .under the -Hall terma for rafuaing to fake land Bt. to Tdlaiid *I^e.______, ♦evil A. H. O. would have the pub­ o t.CfaluMbta, _r«cently orgarileed, lumbia (!jooperatlve Kindergarten good ratings. Gosline said 14 of Missouri. At OTS he is as-< W l i f a I ' ■ ’ de facto ceaae-zire. mer member of the Rockville ^ t y Fuoefsl services were held this bavodtm, president of tho Aldon cover during natlohwide ClvU Dd-^ lic believe. haVe amionnced they will not re­ Linne Lodge, Kniglits of Pythias, rSnamnll ^ aftontoon at the Holroea Funeral Spinning Mills Corp. of Talcott- M ant^ w r would have two and three quarters' fewer '’' T i Bdltol'. has elected Mrs. Emil Malek! as schools were involved and there signed to Communicatlohs and no major batUea have fenae teet on Amdl U f miue of road to maintain, The Republ of toe Bdard A. H. O. refers to quarter mtd- turn riext fallAThelr resignations were some 89 teams. Science, the latter his major col­ will observe "seztbr member night" htm reported to'tnffioata any all- Rockville on April 23, Home, 400 Main S t, for Clarence vUle, succeeds the late Atty. Don­ win ooatlima to igaote geting as a "new sport” when, preaident; Mrs. Sol Koenigsberg, >Zve been accepted with' regret. lege. . ■ , E. amLqai RaaiH Wae a son of Conrad and R. Walker, 56. of 88 Aeh St., who ald c. Fisk who died Jn January. Rep. Shea, if the swap fa mads. ot- Direetors yo t Turiring- Ladles "Society to Meet ' st a meeting^morrow at 8 p.m. at . oat lehel offenrtva, there have Tiitave Mato-.:. M A t pfassnt thsM a n 168 mlfas of ton lApartlci am smug In thrir actually. It haa been a part of toe vice president; M n. James' Mar- Mrs. Carl Gosline, chairman pf Reunion for IVAutoalls Orange HaU. been.aeriouB incidents. g^Oatherihe Luts Sachse and had died Saturday at Manchester Prominent in . the Industrial life Ody. John A, Volpa’irWU to hit procuremenL fa interviewing 'ban- The'‘Ladles Society of Columbia lived in the area all his life. He Memorial Hospital after a long Ill­ of the st^te, Cavedon is a vice road in Manchssiar, of wMch 10 ■‘ self pi nd adririratlon. They Ainoncan ' Mens for nearly 15 riiaud, eeoretary and Mrs. Maurice (Congregational Church ^fill meet Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 3. Pepin, An faVltatidn has been extended S«rvlc«. Thdt%^ The moat aertoaa Is a Pathet Boston-Braintree tooioh of OI are stats owasd.' aro.80 mdud of toe Mfactt that...... they y«are. He ridiculed toe sport by Alexander, treaaurer. didates for the 1961^2 ybar. Thursday, in the Parish House. Old Columbia Rd., entertained attack, with artillery, on Pa- had been empl03red at the Rock­ ness. ” Colony RaUroaft'and feat .up $15 ? Stating that toe dilldren are put The mothers of toe 1961-62 to M following 50-year members ville division of U. S. Envelope Co. . He waa bom in Manchester, Shea said the swap **fa definitely k e ta jS e tax mill inefaase at 3.1 The club voted to have aa many Mrs. Raymond E. Clarke, fl):st di­ about 30 members of her family tq--attend as honored gpests of the done* hay center fOr tralolnc and million rapid; tfanalt lint faeea to otui advantaga” rather than the 7 mill In- into “mlaiature space suits” when membera as can attend the Con­ group have eelected a nominating rectress, has asked that all mem­ Saturday night at a reunion com­ supply of Heroe Meo mountain for 53 yeera and %t'the time of June 23,1904, SOB of Abraham and flaal Seaato aetioa — vrith irtate oommittee to present a state of lodge: Ehnil Anderson, Nils Bjork- P o t t e r t o n V his retirahent was foremen print­ Mary McConvlUe Wslker. He had tfoctorSqys The atafa mnWay crdaaa proposed by General Man­ the truth of toe matter fa tltat necticut Federation of Democrat­ bers who can, come about 10:00 bined with A welcome home and man, J. AXel Bprgren, Algot John­ tribesmen who are the best fight­ A New Raven Rallmad twill tnalntalp toe, read, and tha ager Martin. Oiejr wear nothing more bizarre ic Women’s (Tiubs convention at officers fpr election : There have been other leamr in­ Chib, and founder an'd first presi- to lomoyf the pile of aaow In toa SO or SO mill increase. berg and Mrs. Nathan RoSenwlth A' picnic for the two cuuuea ia who became a triember in 1909; Survivors Include hie wife, Mrs. As m middle of Main S t, ha eaid. What a glum future we have, shameful and aver-woraenlng Ifars, Paul Merrick and Mrs. Malek session only. to Saipan and will leave for the cidents. t. 3.1 secretary,...Mrs. Clarence Grant PAGKA8E StORE Sterie, 199 Porter St., and the Bearers were Roger Huirlburt, queetfoned a 81,058.66 claim to or other or both preparatkme. And The bUl has toe support of Msn- mills per year? A. H. O. zNu correct once. That and drama department. no admission charge to the enter­ with the track team in a meet with the orgarlization was Frederick R. 865 CENTER S T B ian getting together with the rival sisters. Mrs. Charles Ludke and <^ejter' Hurlburt Brad - Foster, connection with the construction than, maybdiyou don’t go in toe endent individuals should be held, in government or conference on the Laotian criaia The Labor committee offers no of Wool ManufacturenC and hon- laqt week that flie company la or burns and that causes aa erup­ be eaid, but opposed by sm ^ e r ppblished a column, "Connecticut ^ T alcott. R elative such roadblock. But it does pre­ oltary president of toe ^ tionfel claiming the 8l,S68.$6 for extra towns which would have to main­ is still Very important to our rebel territory. "is cemtingent upon!’ the establish­ sent the administration with. ihe tion of blisters, little raised nub­ Yankee” by A. H. O. which country. Sen. accompanied by the Polish ment of-an effective^ verified Cashmere AsaociatioiL work on toe building. bins (papules) or hives. And if tain roads now maintained by toe amounted to a distortion ot the Talcottville — Mias Anne M. problem of its relations with Several years a^, he Initiated e t ^ . Very truly yours, and Canadian representativas on cease-fire in Laoe. Chairman Lister HUI, D-Als. Re said transfer of jail cells and you 'mmly certain eunhum protec- true facts of the highly worth- Leon RisCassi his commlsslcm. met for 75 min­ At tha same time, however, the Moors, 77, of 48 Elm Hill Rd., Tal- an employe pfrintHaharing plan at changing Of toileta resulted In the tlves, you may find yourarif with The bill w in aurriy pass toe whils youth actiTrity known as coUvilie, a lifelmg resident and Hill, a strong foe’of rivU rights Democratic controlled Senate, and utes today with Boim Oum and State Department announced that the Aldon. Spinning Milla added obst Usher end Joalto said a fairly long-lasting brofwniah dis- quarter midget racing. stay Bil) ‘Helpers’ V Gen. Phoiimi Nosavan.' atrongman a supporting delegation of 60 ad­ relativa of the prominent Talcott measures, is being depended upon Cavedon is a member of the however, they reoaU that toe city might posribly pass the'Republi­ The column failed to dispute family of this community, died this to help clear for Spnate ‘action ocrioration ot the exp^ied area. can controlled House, he said. To the Editor, of the 'VlenUane regime. A spokes­ visers, secKtaries and other per­ East Haddam Fish and Game Club moved the eeUs from toe old lock­ But that’s not the Wont. If yoU with\any facta or atatiatlcs the When the tolls were removed man said Sen told them the first sonnel would begin leaving for morning at Manchester Memorial some' other, important Kennedy and toe EiJIngton nidge County claim^made by the opponents of Hospital after a long Ulnesa. measures such as the aid to educa- up behind the town hall. They ques- happen to be taking one of a long from the bridges I suddenly learned taric of his truce commlsslcm was Geneva tonight. Club. Voned toe total amount of toe bllL list of drugs and then sun your- those who would abolish minia­ through toe press’thatxome 20 peo­ —to certify the-eeaseflre and then Miss Moore was bom Nov. 14, Uon »lL ture egr racing.' We make two Press officer Joseph Reap said 1888 In.TalcottviUe, daughter of the Ben. Kenneth B. Keating, R- He and .Mrs. Cavedon live at-87- —At tho suns time,-Tories said he self, you’re apt to develo|i any one T ire Firm iBrm ich . ple helped me tn that fight. A suoervlse it. that Secretary of State Dean Ruck Pitkin St in Manchester, .'nuy would peihapa;settle toe wording of a number of unpleasant and/or basic claims, neither of which has laugh, late Emereon W. and jEIlen McKee N .y , said l»e waa disappointed ever been refuted by facL One le ' But Souvanna Phouma, the “la prepared to go to Geneva from' Moore, She was a graduate of have two eons, Alfred W. Cave­ of a number of easements Involved unsightly skin, reactions on ex­ Opens Tom orrow Now, with corrected electric light Communist-supported head of the Oslo" where he is attending a that no presidential mmsage on don Jr. and George R. Cavedon. to the pending transfer*of title to posed smrfacea. that quarter midgeting is the Rockville HlKh School, attended civil rights accompanied the in­ - ■ - - ' ft safest sport for chldren in Ameri­ rates in the offing I learn that sev­ K rump government in .rebel terri­ NA'TO. council meeting that ends Miss Wheelock’e School in Boston, Both are associated with Aldon toe building to the city-of Rock­ Thaae ao-callcd photosensitive or eral politicians have been helping tory, waa quoted in a Communist torhorrow. troduction of the blils. He' eaid this Spinning Mills. ville. Ths Hartford Gentral Tin Com­ ca because it hee never known a and taught kindergarten at the indicated the administration is phoiolizoc reactions may ruin death or serous injury. The other me. First, I a™ going to form a broadcast as saying the commls-*' The 14-nation conference on Barnard School in Hartford for ‘‘■tUl somewhat timid and reluct­ Builder A'btter Rosenberg wss what might otherwise have been pany’s Manchester branch outlet club for these band-wagon jumpers Sion should have delayed coining Laos at Geneva la scheduled to be­ will open tomorrow a t 9 km . at fa that quarter midgeting ia ex­ many yean before her retinment ant to put its fuU weight behind given to t land on which to build a delightful and relaxing holiday. cellent -driver training and tola' is and then I am going to publicly until the Laotlana bad aetUed their gin Friday; Reap said that "nat- Miss Moore waa a member of the rivil rights legislation.” ^oroptim ists Led toe shopping plaza in exchange Rcbe ia a partial list of common­ 156 Center SL ask these helpful souls to ascertain own military pud political affelrsv urkUy we have been making pre­ 'DUcottvme Congregational Church verified beyond doubt by studies .Souvanna and his Communist al­ Keating scoffed at the admiitia- for construction of toe city bAiy ly used drugs that may produce Manager tMck Chappell said to­ of licensed motorist who had the my expenses in the qjectric Ught parations here for participation.” of which she served as senior dea- tratlon'i contention that many By M rs. Spencer But a contract-- dispute between a . photosensitive or phototoxic day that gifts and refreshments fight for only the advertlsments I llew apparently had derided no co­ Questioned about what would conness. She was secretary of the benefit of quarter midget training have run In The Manchester Eve­ alition government would 6e problems in the field can be solved Rosenberg and contractor Herb­ eruption if you happen to be in the will be available to^ viritora wUh as chldren. happen to the 00-man force of ad- Ladies’ Missionary Society of the by executive action. He said, only ert L Pagan! resulted lii atueb- relatively einall group of people no obligation. — ning Herald, and to send to me formed. Separate - delegations left church, and a member of tho Mi's. Ruth Spencer was elected All this was brought out at toe their share of only this bill. Peiping today for -Geneva to rep­ visera and aeoretarias should the congress could “give technical and ment of toe city hall, an event who have the' misfortune to be The new firm, a member of toe conference not be held. Reap aaid ToWn and County club of Hartford. financial assistance to desegrega­ preeldertt of toe SoroptimiSt Club candidates far impleaeant akin Manchester Chamber of a>m- public hearing on miniature car Personally, I wouldn't accept any resent the pro-Communist Parhet Survivors include several cousins which has blocked transfer of toe racing before the Tranaportation lao rebels and Souvanna. They ac­ “they can always come home.” ted school districts, authorise in­ of Manchester at its annual meet- title, . ,4, / reactions: (l)ta sulfa preparation; merce, win specialise in brake and public office and I certainly want C D. Talcott, M n. Dorothy Beal! junctive suits in school cases, set­ ( ) an antidlabetic mouth tablet front arid work and wlU carry a Committee of the Legislature on no expressions of gratitude for do­ companied to* conference delega­ Miss Faith Talcott of Talcottville: IngT ut night at the hoine of Mrs. The' contract dispute was settled 2 April 19, 1961 at which A. H. O. tions from Communist China and DODD TO BOEBT CHIANO up an FEPq and provide an in­ recenUy, lifting the attachment m (not insulin); (3) a'd r^ that complete tire service. ing What I considered a civic duty John Talcott of Duxbury, Mass., John Rleg^; IimB ^ D t. Was present. No proi>onent of the to my town and the people therein. North Viet Nam. Taipei. Formosa, May • (P) —■ Louis Talcott of Woodatack, Vt., definite extension of the civil' ^ e^hiiuiung,, ■ stimulates toe excretion of re­ V.8. Senator Thomas Dodd, D.- rights commission.” other now riBoenXreMiis Mary tained body fluids (diuretic)) ( ) CYCLONE HITS PAKISTAN bills produced a sfagle fact to dis­ But 1' art! not nalve enough to sit Boun Oum's western-backed and Gardner Talcott of Cleveland In ^ e r action last nlghL toe 4 pute toe clairiiB made-by the par­ vemment in Vimtlane so tar Conn., arrived In Taipei from Heights, Ohio. Saritasiero, vice president; Miss OouncU: certain tranquilizers; (5) certain Dacca, East Paktotaa, May 9 back and' allow anyone to grab B not made any outward move Hong Kong Tuesday for talke Elisabeth Dsiadua, recording sec­ Approved Robert J, Pue ae audi­ antlhlstamlnee: (6 ) certain of the (M—A oyelono struck the East ents there present and who were credit to use. politically or any other K Funeral sendees will be held at represented by toe undersigned. way when everyone knows that If to start representatlvea to the in- with PreaiSMt Chlang Kal-ehek the Talcottville CmigngaUonal retary; Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, cor­ tor for another year. Pue said the miracle anUbiotics; (7) certain PaUstaa coastal district airly to- tematiqnal parley, udiich is sup­ and other Ohineee Notionalist responding secretary; Mrs. Rieg, day and aa official report horo In hie column, A. H. O. did not I had not spotlighted the Inequality Church Thursd^ at 2 p.m. Tho fee would be 81,000 but any train­ mouth tablets used in toe treat­ choose to comment on my state­ posed to the future of Laos leaders. The Senator will be re­ Rev. Robert K. Shimoda win offici­ treasurer, and Mrs. Charles UberL ing of city ^rsonnel, such as ths ment of ringworm and related saU "three Mg eteanMra were of the electrfa lig^t rates and re­ as a neutral, independmt nation. ceived tomorrow afternoon by and '8 director for three years. r conditions. sunk and two ahlps were ia daa- ments that there is no need for ]|>o- placement rii burned out bulbs and ate. Burial win be in the family new tax collector, Mrs. Joseph Be- llce supervision kiddie. car racing kept th$ pot boilfag with adg in The delegations that left Peiping Chlaag and will hidd aa airport plot in Mount Hope Cemetery, Tal- A Black Forest cuckoo clock lotU, Would be assessed on a daily Fortunately, none of these reec- ger" at Khnlaa Pert. Jhe-aa- / f wehe headed by second rankers with music box attachment, which aouBoenteat addod that reports of because the parents themselves The Herald the whole matter would press conference Thnrsday cottvfile. b a ^ . tions is more than a nuisance dis­ supervise It more rigidly than any­ never, have received aftentlon. dr leas. fore-bis departure for ,. There will be no calling houni Mrs, Rleg brought hack'^from her ■VoU'oted to write support of a bill turbance. Thus far, there have further dataagee, and caenatttee Q—Are rattlesnakes native tq recent trip to Germany, waa pre­ been no reports of serious effects were awaited.'The first roptgt one else could and because such And if these band-wagon free­ Dodd came to the Far East to The Watkins-Weet Funeral Home, now to toe Qeneral Assembly giv­ said districts of CUttagoag, supervision, would entail a useless In l/i^sahington the State De­ attend, the meeting' la Manila M2 E. Center St., le in charge of every state In the Union? sented to the retirtog presidenf, ing toa Vernon town government or of permanent ecarrlng or dis­ riders want I’ll hire one of the partment said today that U.S. par­ A—Tes. Mrs. AUce d a m pet. NoakJiali, Khntaa,'.Farldpor and expenditure of taxpayer’s money. school halls and verbally hang thqm laat week of tiie Aaiaa Peoplea’ arrangementa. power to maintain a dump. coloration. But I thought you A. H. O.’o ImpliedImplies statement ticipation I9 the upcoming Geneva Antl-Conunuitlst League. Mrs. Ubert presented a report might like to know- that its eome- MynieBstagh were the w ont afl' fa effigy. I will of course Invite Q—Which Is the smallest U.S. Rztendad corigratulatlons to fected areas. Dacca dad Chitta­ that our State Pwice Departfaent them. J amee HJarkman on the regions! confererics of New Atty. Harry H. Lugg who has been Umes a good idea, if you’re going gong were cut elf for several was, in some manner, eased out James BJarkman, 87, of Spring- National Park? England Soropttmlst dubs held In named a Common Pleas Court for a swim, to swim to the water. And I was going to start a real field. Maes., died laat night in A—Platt NaUonal Park, Okla­ Of appearing fa (qipofatlonJo quar­ campaign for drinkable water at Worcester, Mass; last weekend. Judge. ter midget racing at toi Le^la- Springfield Hospital after a long homa. Mrs. Ubert and Mrs. Clampet were both ends of the town. 1 claim the mnees. He is the father of Nor­ delegates. tlve heating was an,JhatUt to the present water is not fit for human man A. Bjerkman Sr. of 230 Hil­ Q—Which national flag ia old- integrity of what I-fa>nzlder to be consumption. I dare Town Manager A social hour uith-refreshments t o o finest poUce- organization iri liard St. eet ? followed the business meeting, Martin and Town Director CoHIns He was bom Jan. 16. 1874 in A—^The Danish. About Town the United 8 ta (^ . I will let toe to deny tliis allegation and produce VENTILATE State Police apeak for themselves Sweden. TTtOOPEai SAVES INFANT chemical proof and if they are Sundvora oiou also U.WUU*include *a waier,slater, BAYS CANDIDATE DRUGGED St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ -but my coniidered opinion is that really interested in toe townspeo­ with whom he lived; Bostoa, May 9 CJ>r>Tlny Ba- ters of leabella, will meet tonight You choose the amount of air, the amount toe teaspa they did not appear at ple and not just publicity to do on he Uvedi^a jpwndson, Newport, Ky., May • (fi — beeca Schnetder, nathed from YOU^ANT TO SELL MORE Norman A. A, BJarkman of A George Rattermaa, former pro at 8 at toe K of C Home. of light, when your jvindows sre fitted toe hwfaing la because they did not Something about it. \ Franklin tSt, Manchester; two footoall player aag a reform efea-r. Madison Conn^ to Children’s feel ^quarter midgeting waa. the Willard B. Rogers. grandchildren and four great- Hoepltal Medical Oanter la a The Italian American IsuUea sWith beautiful, decorative Kirsch YsTtical GOODS TO MORE PEOPLE ~ dktote for sheriff at Campbell poUee ”operatlMi iacabator,” Slat Blinds. TTiey operate like traverse \ grgndchlldren. Cooaty, was arrested fa a New­ Auxiliary will meet tomorrow at , ..A' Funeral aendcea will be held port Iwtel today with a woman was rounding out her second 7:30 pm . at toe clubhouse On- drajCieicies; fit your windows perfectly A Thursday, afternoon at 2 o’clock who waa charged wHh prostltu- day of life today after, opri^oa BWridge SL ’cause .we make them to measure. from the Byrons Funeral Home, tioa. Oniefals of a reform group, for alimentaiy tract obatriio- 884 SUU S t, Springfield, with called tho Committee ef SOS, tlons. An amhulance hurrylag The final open meeting of file burial in Springfield Cm etery. which chose Rattermaa as its the tiny, aewboni Infant from year of ,toe Ladlea .gtolil of -St- Emends may call at the funeral oamlMhfa for, shfii OoniiecMcnt Sunday bight hitoto, DaiUiolulitBWTl'UlMirch wMl be held ILL MFG. CO. home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and ately charged the arrest was ”a lown on the Hasiwirtiniefte tonight at 7:30 at St. Maurice’s 7 to 9. vioioiis frame."^ Claude Johasan, Turnpike. MBseadmeette state Church in Bolton. The slate of new 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER committee vice president, da- trooper T. H. Peterson, wlib was offlcera .^WlU be presented ~fit toa Mrs. OecUfa DeUa Fqrp dared **We beUeve there Is nO foUowtog -the ambolaaoe hi his business meeUrig, and will be in­ Venetian Blindi, Repairs, Repair PartS^ Mra GecUia Delaripa DtnaTera, doubt that our caadidfete waa cruiser, turned on the - beater stalled at a holy hour at 8 o’clo ^ 70, of IM Bond St., Hartford, died drugged,'*' Then was no imnie- full Mast to make Hie- cruiser A social will riose the nweting.. - yaeterdey at Manchester Memorial dlate comment from Rattermaa into aa kni^nvised laenbator, Hospital. himself. He was taken to St. and completed the mercy dash to Officers wi]I be elected at a meat- She wae toe mother of Edward Luke Hospital for examination. toe hospitaL - , ing of toe new filing Junior High Della Fera and Victor DeUa P>ra, School PTC tomorrow at 8 pm. In both of Manchester, and Mm. 'ttri- the eehool ^ e te ria . ma Higgins of - RockvlUe. H you qnalifir as sdofaRil driver, Also surviving are three other Deadly Reckoning by, Robt. Day The Rev. Russell E, Camp, chap­ sons of North Miami,‘Fla., and youcani9t«p»eftprixfak|i ^ V AsMi' lain of- Connecticut State Prison oaanaMypsyiiHntltfBiRAakaa. ^ Hartford; two other daughtene Of in Wethersfield, will ' be guest your hospital stands ready to serve you Bagt Hartford and Hartford, 15 spsaker at a South School PT^A firdefaBL ' grandchildren, and two great- grandchthlren. meeting tonight at 8 to the school MAKE The funeral will be held Friday, auditorium. Officers will be elected. LaBCNINE^LVERSTEIN ASSOCIATES at 8:15 a.ra. at toe D'Eeopo Fun- .erai Chapel, 235 ..Wethersfield the eprli^; in-ntBaring of toa MOM iYIIAlilC mSURANeE Ave,, Hartford, foUowed by a sol­ United Thank Offartog of Episcopal emn high Mass of requiem at St. Church wfoiitn will be presented 158 H A IN 'SR . B IA N C H llST iB I^^ 8-1155 Augustine’e Church in Hartford at= at a corporate communion of the SOM MAIN ST-i OLAKifoNBTOY—MEdford 8-9171 By dawn’s early light... or any time of the day or night •. • 9 O'clock. Burial will be in M t S t Women of SL Mary’s Episcopal REMEMBER Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. Church on Ascension Day Thurs­ Friends iriay call at toe chapel day at 7:30 p.m. Thero will be a when you need care, your community hospital’s doors are always touMUTow and Thursday from 2 to coffrie hour after toe service. The 5.and 7 to 9 p.m. Rev„ Canon Thomas D. Byrne will You've ■' got to advertise be toSv spaaker. Other Ascension Day services will be at 6 and 10 open... its highly trained staff standing by ready to help you. where most people start Mr*. Julia V. Thompson Vernon—Mrs. Julia V. Thomp­ a.m. their shopping - - • in the son, 52, of Echo Dr., died this NOW'S THE TIME TO C A LL^ morning at her home afteir a long Pfe. Walter-P, Schultz Jr., son ages of this newspaper, Illness. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Schultz ou con fast this for your­ She was born in Worewtef, Sr„ 375 Adams SL. Is home on BILLTUNSKY The Wfeek of May 7-13 is NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEMK. self. Ask any ten women. At Mass.. Nov. 17. 1908, and lived In leave after ciwipletlng three Vernon, for the past 4t4 years. months’ training a t Viegea, P u ci^ SPECIALS least nine will tell you that She was formerly employed by Rico. He will.return on May 18 to Join the community.«. and Connecticut Blue Cross in saluting the they carefully scan the ad­ toe Phoenix F trr Insurance Co. of Camp Lejeune, N. C., where he is REPORriHE SIIMMER RUSH REOINS! Hartford, and was a member of aUtloned wito B Cpr, let BatteUon, vertising columns of "The tire Vernon Metoodtet Churoh and 6th Marines, Second'division. SEEB iEFO R t i;^erald' before they go toe Vernon' Grange;- « • CANOPIES vitkl worK beii^ done every day of every week by your pommunity hospital. forth to" buy. This is the kind Survlvlnjr ‘are her husband, The executive board and mem­ MMER'S DAY CARDS • JALOUSIES George L. Thompaon Jr.; two sons, bers of Ladies. of- St. James wffl « STORM WINDOWS of ^ interested, * responsive Finit Lt. Robert L; Thoioaon, sta­ mast tonight at 8 at the. w. P. . aad DOORS coverage that really means tioned with toe U.S. Air Force to Qutsh Funeral Rome, 235 Main S t, e ALUMINUM ROLL­ IfteeourL and Georgs U Thomp- to pay reSpecU to. Mrs. Susan UP AWNINGS business for youl w i n of EUtogton; a daughter, Parker, trim was a mamber of tha ^ Harry F. Cariton of Vernon; organtsatlbn. - ' WE NOW SIE OUR COMPLITE SELECTION OF OREETING CAROl four brothers^ Charles Anchy ^ V E and Henry Anachy, both of Wor­ .®o«th M e th o d 4" cester,- XCaas^ Stanley Archy of ■uaar AM Twr ouMMa asosri t sa Cjhurel^ WSCS, will meet tomorrow New Tork, and Chaster Arachy of . SAM m raucx ON A cuauuNBir* at 10:30 a.m. to Wesley HaU to elec^ officors. , -•'rV; Manrlfpiitpr ThompsonviUo; a aistar, lEn. n»Tim»imSaMrStntm ~ '--rU- Sm U s Uipfanalti of JsSanea, M i 9-9095 CONNECTICUT RLUE CItOSS Maas.; and fax gianMiUdiwi. Nathan Hala PTA wiU SMva Kacytaa Afatai m d Mvbig aff Nte iMBwnf poUuck tonight a t 6:80 b e i ^ too TVasna sarvtoas wU bo held 299 E. CENTER ST. M lf4 )l9 ft a t l p jo . at tha Bolnss last rasuibr PTA aassfing ad. dm aeeaon to the school eefataria. r ^ : ' r,. \- \ ' - .<( ' V. -w ' -X ■m \ . — Mrs. Shirley Meaeham, hospital­ ity;-Mrs. Gilmoun Cole and Mrs. Church Group Samuel Robb Jr., program; Mrs, Mr8.Haggis Theodore Malek and Mrs. Calvin m ent banking bouse o f M&nihaU, In^i^talls Slate Steineker, refreshments; Actuary to Attekid Corapheli A Co., and a vice presi­ Henry Kuhn and Mis. Stamen Chairman of dent of several other firms. He euppem; Mrs. Hiirold Should Knpw.., In Bridge Play Pension Meeting was bom In Kircauldy,’ Scotland, M rs. RockW{|U H. P otter Jr. was publicity. 'r MCCDriro Mothers Grcle, and came to the United States at elected and imtalled as president James Elliott and ■- ■ « Mr. and Mra David MiacRay, Actuary Homer Anderson plana the age of 8. " ^ _ Repablkan T o w b Ghairman John F. Shea Jr, sud tbia iiWilUiarn E, Belfiore 454 E. Mlddl« '^kSn and M n. Ha^ of the Women's Fellowship of Cen' Mn. Francis Hadden, properties; Elects Officers to attend the'special meeting of Hollywood—James Fairfax, 63, morning that Ted Cummings,. Democratic Town Chairman Miy. Herbert Kiecoft, Mrs. Bfnest Mrs. William C. Haggis of Brsa' old Marr, 481 Spring St, and M n. a veteran character actor, died ter Congregational Church at an [anchegUr. Uka th a '.re a l at the pension board and the board of who will become a member of the board o f education in No­ U)^rer''4nd Mn. Paul Frankeri- dy St, Bolton, membenffiip chair­ Hugh Clark, 18 Wellnian Rd., w en Monday, apparently of a heart annual dinner meeting attended by Mrs. Walter Doerr was elected Mffiv RngUmd eheriahes lU t ^ - first place wlnnera In U|e evim ^ berg Jr., basaar; Mm. Charles R man of the Manchester Conirauni- directors tom orrow at 8 p.m)t|n the attack whUe on location in Tahiti vember, might bring to that bod>' a disrupting* element of more than SO women last night at Baxter. Jr., ' repreaebtatlvee to leader of the Infant Jma of .tloha, but tha gjiact of 80 yam couplM* and afternoon group for fo r film in g "Mutiny on the parti Min poUUa. the church hall. fy ConcerU (MCC), plsns io con­ hearing room of the MuniOipal Manchester Cotuicil .'of Church Prague Mothers Circle at a recant women nepectively In &e mara- Building. ' Bounty.” Metro-GoKIwyn-MayVr Chairman Shea, in replying to ahould provide the op^um in Mrs. Hooks John8ton,'^tre0tor of of VnffitlMi la not enough to per­ Women; and Mn. William Steiner, duct the annual 'meiioMrahip drive m^etliif. ‘ - Uion bridge tournament at 'toe The board of directors post­ officials, who announced hia death, •ocuaatlana made , yesterday by MuncipM Building impiovemrata, religious education, conducted during tha yrook oTMay 22. petuate our cause. Unleaa an or- Community Y. ' , •aid he wae a candidate for tele­ Chairman Gknnmings on tCepubll- trash collection. eteV continued nominating. poned approval of a change In the service for Installation of officers Group repreeentatlvea are 'as fol­ ’Hiat week will be the only Urns Other new officers elected were or, InetltuUon of any Second place vfinnefs In the two vision’s Emmy award for his sup­ can' methods of pruning the 1961- Shea. “When tha Donocrats were and' department and committee Mrs- An^ew Palladino. co-leader "to serve at need, it town ordinance governing the pen­ lows: Mrs. Steiner and Mn! Earl when 'renewals, and new sub- groups, both of whldh started play sion' plan. It would permit mem­ porting role in "The Albert Farns­ 63 budget, said: in office they completely alashed chairm en. and contact chairman; Mrs. Fred­ wlU „ , wNlaefl eVeiythi^ in last October, ate Mr. and Mrs. worth Story.” *‘I fear that Mr. Cummings' these items from th ^ budget—'— Bisaell, Bethany Group; Mn. D. eitheir grow or die. bers of the police force to retire Othei" officers elected include erick Harrett, secretary; Mrs. n a tu n Ernest Ungerer, 41 Campfleld Rd., Plainfield, N.J.—Charles Benson position as a newly elected mem- “It is hard to follow Mr. Cum­ L. Hobron, Emma NetUeton -^.pelflor^ president of at age 65 after 30 years with the Mrp. Adam Rhodes, vice presideq^; Group; M n. George Lawrence imd Dominick Cataldo, treasurer; Mrs. and Mra. Carles E. Perry,- 176 ■Wlgton, 75, co-founder o f the of the board of education has mings' logic on the desiraUUty of John Fransosa and Mrs.-Eugene -tb pension fund, rather than lections proposed by the Republi­ Club; Mrs. Joseph Stanlunas, pfay- construction idea, died Sunday •«pne of the eiements that has Frank Giorgio, welfare and hoa- ‘ naruuii CtUL... awarded gift certlflcatu from the 2.5 per cent contributed by made our school systefn prosper cans is posalhle in spite pf, not er grroup; Mi%. Edna Spence, after­ - beritiffirit 60 .y e a n during his talk other town employee. \- after a long Ulneaa. W igton, who because of, the OempcraUc pur­ noon Bible, study' group, and Mn. pitUty Chatman; Mrs. Jams P. Mul- House and Hale department store. served as mayor of Plainfield in locally has been the absence of ready, librarian; and Mra. Jamas • before Intmben and.guesU at the A complete list of playen’, sftand- The directors said they wanted partiwn politics on the board of chase of garbage ^ ck s. Howard Angell Jr., evening Bible Ghamber's 60th annual meeting in detailed information on 'what the 1933-34, was bora in Philadelphia. "Ih summdtion.^the Republican study group. p. Barry, pubUcity chairman. |ngs is posted on the bulletin board Speaker Mechanicrisurg, Pa.‘—Raymond BOLAND MOTORS education. 1 sincerely hope that Aprih” at Me Y office. long range costs would be to the Mr. Cunnings' attempt to serve budget provides for improvement The circle wUl hold its annual E. de Walt, 78, inventor of a radi­ WeAould aU jierve’ a need, he Another bridge marathon 'wlU Smit'Sflveratein, president of the town, and what the long range al arm saw which was the begin­ ■ ° )' % In a dual capaxdty as chairman and in all major services , w ^ e at the dinner party at the Pyquaug Inn In saya. The people, aa' well as the benefits would be to each man on " 869 UENTEB STREET—ad 8-4078 same time imposing aa slight an Wethersfield May 34 at 7:30 p.m. be organized for next fall. Those Rogers Corp., will be guest speak­ ning of a multi-mHUon dollar in­ OVER 25 J'EABS IN THE SAME LOCATION as a member of tlia board of edu­ - chapibet, should be'thankful for er at the annual dinner meeting of the police force. additional burden on the taxpay­ Tennessee Mother interested may call the V office. dustry, died Monday after an ill­ ^ Y O U R g C A L IT Y I.AR R d e a l e r cation will not advas^ly affect . the good Ufa bare In Manchester, the.Leagme of Women Voters of Another matter which the dl- this," ers as is possible under the dreum- ness of several months. He was Gels U.S. Honors hut many, have a tendency to be- MiMhester at Cavey’a Restaurant dlrectors will consider at the spe­ born In Oakville, Pa. In answer to a question Shea sta n cea " ’ come apathetic toward progress. on IfiurBday a t 7 p.m* cial m eeting w ill be the |la^ o f a asid he would not presume to ask m - T o give m ore a t oursclvea to oOm* Sisterhood to C it^ Officers of ths lesgUs will be email piece of land, adjacent . to Cymmings to resign from the (Continued tram Page One)' munity progress can be done by elected after the dinner, at the the Shopping Parkade, to ths board of education. many who owe ab touch to this Grace Mary. 4, and Alice Ann, 8. Charter Members business session, members will also parkade owners. Green Manor Hospital Notes Norton Currey, .17, honor student LENOX PHARMACY “I think that’s a question for his Front End ; town, Belflore said.' Belflore has taken ' extension vote oh the agenda for 196142, the Construction Co. at Girls' Preparatory School. 299 & CBNTCR ST. own conaeieiice. I think he could Ml 9*4)890’ We either grow, or dla. through couraes in salesmanship at Hillyer Forty-six charter members will budget for the coming year and the Directors postponed action un­ RUMMAGE LEE'S FLORIST be caught in the middle. But I cer­ Visiting henrs are 2 te 8 pjMn Mra. Currey also has been ac­ apathy, which is a prevalent feel­ College (now of Unlveriity of Hart­ revised bylaws. ' tive in the PTA. the local school be honored at the annual donor til they could leSm what the value tainly wouldn't take It upon my- for all aieaa except materalty Special' ing of contented people today, he ford) in 1949-50 and estate “ Operation Understanding” will of'the property would be to Green where they are 8 to and 8:18 board, the 'YWCA, work with crip­ said. event of the Sisterhood.of Temple aelf to advise him one way or the courses at the UConn extensibn in Beth Sholom tomorrow at 7 p.m. be the topic of SUverstein’s talk In Manor. The property is now owned other." to 8 p.m.; aad prtvdte rooina pled childnn and adults, the gar­ R«g. S12.S0 In New York City ' "Industrial and economic growth which he will describe the actlvl. SALE den club, the Chattanooga Sym­ HarUord In 1956-57. in the Temple vestry. by the town sewer department. and GIFT SHOP where they are 10 aun. to 8 p4H. Cummings yesterday accused comeg from time and energy of the He is a member of the Knights ties and responsibilities of the Visitors are peqpiested not to phony Association, art association, Bfra. WUUam O. HaggM (D ^ O N EHONT END individual. JC may gay this because Mrs. Louis Foster , will recite Council for 'International Progress SpoDMred By The Daugfatera ROUTE 44A— BOLTON me GOP of paying for a highway of Cohimbus, Kiwanis, Manchester an original poem as a tribute to smoke in paUeata’ ropms. No more opera association and Little Thea- b a l a n c e I am kept to this ‘giving of time’ in Management of which he is a O f U berty No.* 17 ^garage and storm drains in 1961-82 scripUons will be'I accepted fo r ( 2 ) ‘ FBONT Board of Realtora, as well as be­ the foUowing charter memben; Phone M l 3-8089 than tvie visitors' at one time, per ter. WHEELS-^IEO. 84JH> for community betterment through vice president and director. with $200,000 additional money Mra. KoekweU H. Potter Jr. the >1961-63 concert* series. ing president of the chamber. Last Mn. Louis Bayer, Mra. Irving Deaths Last Night that the state may pay Manchester p a tien t The American Mothen and (8) CHECK FBONT WHEEL my growing up by hard work,”' he In 1952, the Mutual Security Ad­ mothen from all states, the Dia- Attendance at the concerts lii on year, prior to his election es pres­ Bayer, Mrt. Sidney Brown’, «Mrs. Thurs. —9 A.M. In aid to education. Mn. Maik Hill, secretary; Mrs. BEARINOS said. ministration asked Silverateln to go By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Don't Porgef— This Sunday trict of Columbia and Puerto Rico a subscription basis only. The , N ative at Town ident of the chamber, Belflore Bernard Bursack, Mn. Dan^ql abroad to conduct management Shea said of Cuinmings, "In his a d m i t t e d Y E S ^ R D A Y Eku*! Bisaell, treasurer; Mra. Leon (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM serve as C of C treasunr. He has Bursack, Mn. Sam Baum, Mn. New York—Carmel Snow, 73, a Lnurie Dunlop, Bridgeport; Jpeeph will be honored at a luncheon Fri­ choice of concert performera is A Manchester native, Belflore seminars with European industrial! if MOTHER^S.DAY . . . i i desire to serve as spokesman for Huestis, historian; Mrs. George day at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,' withheld until after the' subscrip­ Been on the chambera membenhlp William Cooper, Mra. Elmer Dis- leading fashion authority for mora Orange tha ' board of edhoation he has Csamy, 126 Spruce St.; 'IfA was bom on March 19, 1920, son ists. Almost every year since 1952, than 25 years and retired editor Hall Lawrence, auditor; Mrs. Clifford in the final day of a 4-day confer­ tion campaign is closed: AU the ALL FOUR ONLY committee as a team captain and kan) Mra Eugene Davis, Mra Leon he has spent time in similar work CENTER STREET avidently overlooked the fact.that Augusta Kleinschmidt 94 JWe^ O. Simpson and M n. Laurence J. a t Mr. and Mn. Biaggio Belfton chairman. > of Harpers Bazaar Magazine, died ence of the American MotBera money taieed through subscrip­ at 182 Charter Oak St. He at­ Dopkid: for the MSA; FOA and ICA in Bel- SEE •FLOWERS • POTTED PLANTS the GOP budget haa provided more S t. Mrs. Ruth Smith, 31 Essex S i* Vincent, ex-officio memben, Committee, Inc. tion Is then used to obtain the per- . Both former employers of Bel­ Sunday, apparently of a heart at­ Marcia Benoit, H Middle Tpke. tended local schools and graduat­ pso, Mra. Sidney Ellle, Mra. lum, France, Turkey, Israel and than $300,000 to the board of edu ' ‘.puring the dinner, Mn. J. S. The committee is an organiza­ form en . flore - Nicholas Pencheff and Matt­ Jessie Dreer, Mra Manning Fen- fpMn. tack. She served as editor of US •CORSAGES • PANSY BASKETS cation than last year, to qjtenlta Mrs. Jan Hohaee, 468 W. lUddle $ 0 . 9 5 ed from Manriisster High School Harpers from 1932 to 1967 and up­ Brdwn was honored for her many tion devoted primarily to providing This past season, the aeries in­ in 1938. hew Moriarty - are pasbprasidents dell, Mra. Morris Firestone, Mrs. Mrs. Albert Schulze is in charge FOR •GIFTS •MOTHER'S DAY CARDS- the same physical plant With feWer Tpke.; Mfs. Kaw^ Goodell, West yean of service to the Women’s counselor servicee for young moth­ cluded .the.foUc slngen known as of the Chamber, a position he now on her retirement was named WllUngtcn; Walter Kominaki Jr., He worked, at the Rogera Corp.. Louis Foster, Mrs. Betty Filler, of dinner arrangements and reser­ piipils.7 FeUo'wsUp and to Center Church. en u^th pre-school age children The WMvers. pianist Ozan W a lk . holds for' one year.^ Mra. LUUan 'Fradin, Mra. Max vations. chairman of the magazine’s edi­ ntompsoo'viUe; Mrs. Colleen Hotel ASTOR from 1938 through 1940 and then torial board. She was born in Dub­ WATCH FOR Shea said, "No existing sendees Mn. Samuel Robb Jr. presented a and similar services for girls con­ and -the Indianapolis Symphony. Hotel MANHATTAN Glaiber, Mra I. Gdodstine, MnT. I ' Order Early For Cut Flowers «nd Coraages ■ Phelps, 40 Durant S t; Mrs. Rose 44lh to 45ibS». at Broadway, N. Y. was employed until 1946 at Hamil­ lin, Ireland. need be cut Any additional aerv- gold and pearl leaf pin to Mn. tem plating raJUTlage. Sunday, the seriea, conclude s e b v i o e o n a l l 44lh to 45di St. at Bill Avo, K V. Max Grossman, Mra. Jack Halem, Ice'had to be considered in the ll|d>t Surdek,' 45 Northfleld St,; Mn. Roomt from $9.00 Rooim from $7 jS ton Standard at East Hartford, In Rottner, Mra. 'Jay Rubinow, Mrs. 'Vatican City — Bishop Bernard Brown. CONVENTIONAL MAKES Mra. Rose Jaffee, Mra. Jacob Kap- William Rubinow, Mrs. Jacob San­ of the property owners’ ab^ty to Marlcm tanoae, West WilUngton; Mias Margaret Parker, district the production department. Rosary Society Manyurane, 48, Roman Catholic MISTER SOFTEE! OPEN EYERY NIGHT THIS WEEK TILL 8:00 Fred Murphy,'543 West S t; Hepiy The excitement o f Hmes Square . . . the theatres, the nigbtduba. From 1946 through 1950, .Bel­ )an, Mrs. William Kronick, Mra. dals, Mrs. Nat Schwedel, Mra. Ja­ bishop of Ruhengeri, Uganda, died director and- aocial worker for Daniel Karlin. Cummings said^ yesterday Beeker, 736 Center S t; Mary BSlep 2,200 large rooms with bath, all fully air-conditioned with radio flore was employed as manager Plans Card Party cob Segal, Mra. Saul Sllverstein, r 'onday. Children’a Servicea in Manches- Also, Mra. Herman Lassow, M ii, Mra. Meyer Tober, Mrs. Jules Wet- GOP could have decreased the pu- Clark, 806 Center St.; Norman ier. discussed the work of the pri­ MORIMTY and TV at k > additional charge. Your choice o f several at New of Williams OU Service on Broad Orange, N.J., May 9 (/P)—Rob­ pU-teacher ratio With tlw esti Balch, Lyman Rd,, Bolton; Carol York's most famous restaurants and cocktail lounges right in your St., owned by Nicholas Pencheff. Murray Levett, Mra. George Less- stone, Mrs. Barney Wichman, Mrs. ert Campbell Sr., 79, industrialist, vately supported agency. The Chil- 8 t Bridget’s Rosary Society will ner, Mra. Nathan Marlow, Mra m ated $200,000 addition^ atate King, 8 Oak St, Rockville; Donna hotel. Won’ t you visit us at hotel Astor or New York’s newest. "I remember that job,” BeIflon David Wertoner, Mrs. Theodore died Sunday after a brief illness. dreit*s Services Auxiliary, she said, sponsor a military whist and set­ Charles AQller, Mra. Flossie Hos­ grant rather than uetag it for Kottke, 32 Bancroft PI., RockviUe: INVITATION BROTHERS Hotel Manhattan, home o f the famoia PlaybiU Restaurant. said. “My daily tour of work had Wriss, and Mrs. Hermsin .Yules. He had been president of the Robert Schre^r, Center Rd, Veb- is aeeld|ig a.i broader membership. back Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the ier, Mra. Sally ^ewberg, Mra. The donor program will Include storm drains and the Mghway ga Mn. KUi^e F. Sturgeon is chair­ i01-fl5 CENTER ST. me peddling oU from a truck dur­ Celluloid Corp. of America, senior n g e . n on; JXn. Barbara Dignoti, East A warm welcome awaits imy investor TEL. BH 8-8185 Fp'r reservations write or phone Hotel Astor or ing the morning houn, going K of C Home. Abraham Podrove, Mrt. John dinner and entertainment. partner in. the New York "Invest- Hartford. . . man of the social action committee • V. ______. Hotel Manhattan, or see your local travel agent. , Bonding M ri. F>ancea Goodale,-Gave ment dining the afternoon, and Dear f r i e n S r * ’"®""' gard to bonding for storm sewers, Donald MayeK Marlborough. ■ge of dinner atmagemento. Open Thunday evenings 6d)0 to 9dX>p.m. be. obtained qL-tHp door or from Department chairmen elected in­ then, in the evening, I spent my any member of the committee. under the Republican plan, more BIRTH YESTERDAY: A aon to and Saturday until noon. time collecting overdue accounts.” Mr. SoftM of than $200,000 worth of storm sew­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Welti, 314 clude Mn.^C. Chester Bigelow, T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY The committee includes < Mra- Christian education and literature; In 1950, Belflore Joined Mori- Primo Amadeo, Mrs. Rose Sohwor- ers will be in the ground and paid Spring S t arty Bros, and worked in the fuel PfKM* Ml 3.7781 Southern New England for during the cmning jrear. At BIRTHS TODAY: A son tirMr. Mrs. J. W. Kelley end M n. George er, Mrs. James' Commins, Mra v ic e "Ph4 funeral ser- Smith, missionary education; Mra. division there for four yean until Ernest Fitzgerald, Mrs. James this rate, the entln program for and M n. Carl Raven, 11 Bancroft 1934 when he became automobile U Pleosed to Announee which the Democrats wanted to Rd., Rockville'; a daughter to Mr. Thomas. Glenn Jr., ChrlsUan PUIKAM & CO. Peak, Mrs. David Donovan, Mra WILTON'S Members New York Sloeir Exchonge sales manager with that organiza­ float a 10-year bond issue will be and Mrs. Edward Glenney, 182 stewardship; Mn. Sturgeon and P>ank Young, Mrs. Harry Smith, completed and paid for. within Mrs: Malcolm Robertson, social \ tion. Finally, in 1957, he went into Mra. William LaMotte, Mra. Jo­ . . . CARDS — GIFTS — BOOKS — CANDLES ~ PARTY GOODS... Thot . Boulder Rd. 71 lAH crniH sr. • MANdasTB • miM ia-tisi ■’‘ ' “ O t l y couple of years. Under the Re­ Mrs. Arlene Roche, 708 st; action; Mn. Donald Hay, evange- business for himself in the real seph Harrington, Mrs.' Stanley •'"hrhoSrJe,"*'* How would you like a esUfb line. He had'held a real Lucas. Mr. Leonard Begorott publican plan, aU Interest chargee Mrs. Mabel SpUlane, 14 Strang lUm and spiritual life; Mn. Rob­ Jomes T. Blair Kobert H. Stark*! and coeta of bonding will be avoid- ert Coe, friendly service. estate brokers license since 1950. Also, Mrs. Frank Michewicz, St; John Holzheimer, Storn; Now We^re Sure You^ve Noticed )s\ V s'- ed. Adam Simoncelli, 38 Coolldge S t; Committee chairmen named are "M y ------t in t $35 earned ...In ...... real Mrs. Joseph Schauster, Mrs. "This should be poeiUve proof Mrs. Dorothea Ritsen, Kenwood Mrq. John Bengston, membenhlp; estate went for membership wiOt, Charles Klqtzer, Mrs. Joseph W e have created a whole N E W backi^round for our Cards, G ift^ Stationery, Candles Has been awarded the new kitchen, a the4 W A chamber. n man That — a _.. was _ c’h 1 _e c 4k _ VLynch, . - - - _ Mn. * Wano* — “ Hokkaiinen, — — “ ^ i that the Republican ‘pay-aa-3rou- Rd., Vernon; Salvatore Miei^ 393 and Party Shop. W e are sorry for the inconvenience we have caused our customers elusive franchise to opil6r-T go’ policy can and is workliig. E. Middle ’Tpke.; George Snow, 98 number one. Check number two Miss Madeline Smith, Mn. Went­ during: our remodeling:— hut ate a Mister Softee mobile Families trtn service. CumndiWB objected to the $80,- Concord Rd.; Alexander Klepaeh, .went to the Manchester Board of worth Johnson, Mra. John Kelly, J!fev .f*. 000 cut in the highway department 212 Henry St; EWc Hsverem, Realtora with my appheatlon for and Mrs. Harold Phelps. ice cream truck in the town budget. Shea replied the OOP ap- Coventry; Wlnthrop Danielson, 187 new bathroom?- membenhlp,” BUI •aaid^'^’iA v feel­ think you’ll agpree it’s been worth it, when you see the assortment of NEW ^ t s propria ted more money than the Olcptt S t; Mrs. Dorothy Jacobeon, ing of Independence,” he Mded. and Cards on display— just in time for MOTHER’S D A Y . west of Main St., Manches­ Democrats, and that one Item, a 92 Princeton St; Mn. Janet Ad- In March 1959, Vincent A- Bog- ter. All producta including $20,000 snow blower for. Main St ama and son, 281 Center S i; Mn. glnl Joined the firm as a partner. Won’t you stop in to see the largest assortment of cards in all of Manchester and the snow removal, was unnwessary. Joanne Sabia and daughter, l^ap- Fathev ef Four DepaiiablR milk shakes, sundaes, cones ignified funeral eerVice. *Tn addition under the state ping;' Mra. Irene Brown and son, newest most decorative gift items we could find? BiU m arried the form er Laura and pints will be made fresh Respectfully^ ' " f l i highway reclassification program Andover; Mra. Marir~BUis and Andislo of Manchester on June 3, right in the inobil unit. Mam St may abortly become a daughter, 36 S. Alton St 1950. For itoven years prior to Used Refriseraisrt Fotlwi* and cMIdren, or» you Iraving troubl* ^ p p i n ^ f o r mother when state highway which wUl greatly DISCHARGED TODAY: Ange- Wractora relieva our burden.’’ 1959, he Worked' without a vaca­ - Overhauled and Tested she's net looking? WE W lU STAY OPEN on FRIDAY, MAY 12, UNTIL 9» lee Diana. 140 Benton S t; Elmer •HIWU»li|iMt|tl.»i tion. In that year, he took hlz wife Tt is interesting to note how CMloway, 24 Snipsic St, Rock- on a two-wceka’ vacation to the ESPECIALLY FOR YOU! WATCH FOR the DemocraU feel that the GOP vUle. Virgin Islands. The couple' have four childnn Potterton's 964 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER • AMPLE F | | E E PARKING NEXT TO MARKET MISTEIF SOFTEE! at their 45 Adelaide Rd. home. ISO Oenter SL—Cor. of Church They are Constance, 9, Bruce, 6, WhaTt NEW at Pilgrin Mills? EVERYTHING! '•’Sf J- 100,000 Yorcb of Tho Nowtsf FAIM CS A T LOW, MILL PMCES! J » W OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 h t " ■'' 11 H M M II AND EVERT NIGHT — SATURDAY 10 to 8

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_ ^ — r. Home Imprqvemei^ Loan! MAY 7 THROUGH MAY 13. 1961 Have you Jbeen wanting to modernize your / i bathroom or kitchen, or finish off that extra i 'v DOUBLE It's spring-clean-up/time! room? Don|t delay these improvements be­ ’• 'i r cause of lack of cash. Finance them through -S BLUE i ’ V ! Now is the time to go through the cellar, attic, broom*, ”lfie~Siving8 BaHkrof Mawheiti^''With'l't6W"eoftT“- closet and garage. How much space are you using Your Savings Earn Home Improvemenf Loan. Come in end talk to ifor4>oxe$, paper, magazines, old clothes and things oiir expenenced men "Whose aim is to help you i^'ERN HOME OFFICE in B oston, an essetitiaji link in^a seven-Rroa depentr^zation you are saving "just in case?" — who know construction ' costs end home im­ uJ^tial undersooredj its dj/eOire to serve iraOlionft ofipolicyholdeors m New Bnglai^ and provement planning. The advice is free. few|Y^orfe state with-eVen greater eflaidency and^understanding/'"^ C"- - STAMPS They do take up a-lot of space and they could be fuel for a fi 9, too. Be honest with yourself. If you haven't A > 16 Complete Savings „ ^ lal agents of NEHO.kmiw mnnv vniinor fam llv man . man niaf oaf4i used something in the last year, throw it out. EVERY WEDNESDAY I ■ . ' , . « Bank Services W hy take q chance when it's so easy to be safe? ' Member uf VMcnl . . DefwMt iMunrUMe Oorp, . ■ V w . |This message from the Hartford Fire Department is> the modified " . ^published as a public service ,by ^ - ^ ------mcome. • Jwycyhol^ets, and-to the n ^ on s av'mgs anchester t r r MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH A WEST BRANCH f. 9 2 3 A1 f n n S f . 2H 5 fast Ccnltr SI. Mcinch'' ,t -i . .J.;/, T... >|,,|I>, The Hartford Electric Light Company OriN THURSDAY ■■ ...... [VrNINCS 6 to H POTH PRANCtUS OPTN fRIDAy- > ,

lam s i M n a s f u n i t « p ■ ' • I . iM aL OFFkfiS - 135*139 MAIH STREET**45b WOODBRIDGE STREET I • ■ ' v' ' r- I . : *, ' V- eoMMs.ir«^ *n niwuTf nuctft U x CM4 MaMHMt HmnMMr: '■^^ffONOt^gyn M i Bolton "•*{ V:-«. HAvcreucMiui^* M is s B la n c h a r d . ; i u t t M m Eichmann^s Aid^for Deporting Civen Showers .TH'WOftTOO! ~ !PUNqiN6 Board Elimmates Cafete^^ ■ > Jewish Children from France Miss Jean Marie Blanchard, daughter o f Mf. and Mrs. Harry Y. M w d Sd&ool R^oue^t By THOMAS A. BBBDY f rMearch work bn ths Naxls’ ex­ Blanchard,'19’'Homestead St., has IStoRM y S# RM. d l^ Jerusalem, May O-DP) — Adolf termination program In Franca. Watch and Jewelry Repairing I VANKBMa been honored at two miecellaneoiiA “Tha first Important parsaeu.- T h f .BOiu:^ 0/ Bduoa^on'a MW^mrfit bi'waponalble for the cere E 1 c h m a ri n’t representative in iMGKtHOOl bridal ehowerS recently. . .' tlon of Jewa was in May 1941,'' At Roosonobii frko< propoaal >for ad^tlonal' school fa end equipment of the pUyins A ehower, given by her-lAotheifi France considered deportation of Wallera aald. "Foralgn* Jawa — ISVCoeaH rkaa eiUtlea eUminatea M cafeteria and flelde at the elenientary echqol. and-sister, Mrs. Rlchard>''PslozeJ Jewish children from the occupied Polea,,Czecha and Ruialana—’Ware Prompt Sorvieo — Z Watehmakom combines .the space for music and 'Jc^n Harria, chalrmaa ot the of Rockville at the Conrihunity Y, nation an - urgent matter, ^docu­ ordered to report to tha poUca sta­ Board of Education, and Principal MANCHESTER’S OLDEST ESTABUSHED JBWBUCI art Into one room, according to a was attended by 40 -friends and ments introdilced at the Gestapo tion for registration. When they Richard B. Uather expect to confer . 787 MAIN ST.—STATE THEATER BUILOINO ’ ' relatives. More thadi '128. friends officer’s trial showed U|^ay. reported they were arrested, some letter sent to the Town Planning wlUr the Board of Ftnanice a t a and relatives attsnd^ another 4,000 of them." . ikiltfriO 4flttMriiNi« CqmmiMHoiPluid the Public Build­ apeclal meetMg; at 8:A0 tonlBht at Assistant prosecutor Gavriel ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN fete at the Zjpeer Club for which "A fter the roundup, tha men m ing Commission yeaterday. the Cohi,munity°Hall.’ Requeata by Mrs. Anna Btavnltaky, 52 Garden Bach cited an “urgent" report by SS S W ' S3 Capt. Theodor Dannecker In wera taken to Orleans and Thlvl- ^ A U W W H M _____ V ,v Spact requirements, aa outlined the, Board of Education for Addi­ St., was hbstess. • y"' ' UtMUWKRE OFU»»«UNR. KNKK MNB lUMCIB GARS V . By the hoard. Include idm li^tra- Paris to the Eichpiann office in ers. These ware tha first t w o tional appropriattona not contained Miss Blanchard wUl be married camps in France." ■urwREsr vMe COMALSO WANKS------turn Is'^iilties, health facilities, li­ ln'’'the current achool. budget vidll Berlin on July 4, 1942, asking OPMODSW to-Milton Stavnitsky o f Manches­ whetjier the . ISth deportation of “The second big roimup took — brary, home making room. Indus­ be conaidered.' ter May 20 at Bt-- Bridget's place on Aiig. 2, 1941. ‘The Ger­ trial arte room, combination art Ballet Planned ^ '" Jews from France "can Include Coventry Day ^hoot .Church. children under the age of lb." mans surrounded the 11th arondia- and music room which can also be The Woinan’a Society of Chria- The bride-elect Is a 1988 grad­ ueed as an all/purpose room; two tlan Service of Uhlted Methodist Bach said the report was made sement (In Parts) where the Jews uate of Manchester High School, with representatives of the govern­ lived. They passed from house to science' rooms, ninb.general' class /Tburch la planning a, apr&ig hullet and is . employed aa a secretary for rooms; one teacher’s room; com­ Jdycee President ment of Pierre Laval, executed as house and from shop to shop and on May 20. Reservationa fbr the Channel 18 TV, Hartford, Her Summer Session bination gymnasium '• addUorium Leonard A. Johnson, Woods Hill a collaboratdr, after the war. He caught about 6,000 men." buffet are now being uiken by fiance la a graduate of Manchester and V Adequate storage '' space' Rd., Ellington,. was elected presi­ said Lavalconsented to the de­ “The men wera taken td a Mra. Michael Goldanlder anO- Mra. HlRh School. He served in the U.8. iHW.QJT throughout the plant.. * Herald Lee Sr. ' ' . • dent of the\ .'Junior Chamber of portation. of Jewish children but suburb whcne they were put up tn ’l^<. Marines, and is employed as col­ added that Laval's attitude -to^irard a large yard surrounding by high JUNE 26-AUGUsf 4 The board recomraended\ that Other fu n d - r ili^ eveauf, an­ lection manager for American Commerce at. its annual meet:ng the Jews 'changed later. HIMUNOERf nounced by the wSCS ways and buildings," the Junior high school p lan t'be Finance Co. at the Manchester Country Club Sarcastically, Bach commented meana committee are the annual " I was arrested Dec. 12, 1941 by Rcmedisl and accelerated program in Reading, Special built on tom-owned property on last night. TTie new president on correspondence between Dan- Tutorial Program in Math, Language, Arts and Com* BrandywSt. and that ,It be huHt cff Salvation. Arm y Band .-concert, necker's successor In Paris, Heinz a German policem an...I was first I ' I AD scheduled for. June 24, and A chick­ is a draftsman at, P ratt and Whit­ taken to the miUtaiy academy in cinder block with brtck facing; ney Aircraft, division of United Roethke, and Eichniann in the munication Skills. Personalized programs for the indi'* CARNIVAL The board asked that' prompt en barbecue July 8. ' Cruise Form at summer of 1942. Paris. We 'were received by 8S Yidual. 1-3 hours of instruction ^U y as heeded. Combi- BY DICK TURNER In MedlteriMBeea Aircraft Corp. action be taken on their recom­ Other officers elected include Roetl)ke had reported in a letter men who told us that one day. ear­ Marine Cpl. James'A- Klar, son nation-Gamp-Schooi enrollmeht araiiabie. mendation and that the selectmen ' For Variety Show Carlton D; Brigg.s, 23 Nye St., of to Eichmann that one deportation lier Hitler had made a speech and PRISCIU.A’S POP ot Mr. and Mr^. James S- Klar of BY AL VERMEER be notified by the Town Planning Shearson Hammill and Co., nrst train had to be canceled because declared war on the United SUites. Commission and the Public Build­ Notch Rd. ’ la serving with the Since he had promised earlier that M3U KNOW W H EN ) IN YOUR CASE. 1 CANj A ship that visits different ports vice president: Richmond W. Mor­ it could not be fille^d to capacity. Contact Dirottor Wt-tAT YOUR llwnklMNI . in g . Copintlssloii of their decisiqn- Third Battalion, Sixth Marine rison, 10 Newman St., a purchas­ “*rbis caused great anger and If such a war broke obt the Jews ^B^EVE rr/. The Town Planning Commission R eglm ^t, which' departed Camp around the woHd will be the uni­ would be called upon to foot t/ie YEP! STOMACM fying device for a variety show to ing a^ent at Hamilton Standard, frustration," Bach cpnuhented and f « a s n will meet Thursday night, at the Lejeune, N.C., April 12, for'a'aix- then presented Eichmann’s answer bill, then we the Jews would have PI 2.69M or GA 9-2893 SfTOMACH'S HURTS, YOL| be staged Saturday night at 7^30 second vice president; J. Robert Community Hall to review the month tbiir of duty with the Sixth in which the accused said that this to pay the bill." BEEN H U R T A L L , In Woodruff Hall of Center Con­ ^uhr, 612 W. Middle Tpke.. a proposal. • ♦ Fleet landing fbrce In the Mediter­ WesUnghouse. employe, secretary; was a “matter of prestige.” Wellers said he saw Dumecker ACTING, O V E ^ ranean. gregational Church by the Center UP! P T A Moves to Hall and Kenneth - L, Wilson, 85 W. “ This has nevevjlappened be­ several times before he was deport­ During the cruise, the marines Young People- BBMrtMtMl An "an-out integrated program Gardner St., Westinghouse, treas­ fore." Bach quotwrrrom the Eleh- ed to Auschwitz. arc . scheduled to visit RoU and The show’ will benefit a student urer! o f P T A actlvitieB'' to acquaint exchnge program which, will bring mann reply. “ The thing Is a shame.! "This was a man who always ■V rssidents with the purpose, needs , 'Spain; Naples and a German bey to Ma^lchesten ' Those clectjed as - directors are We may have to consider whether was in a rage and quick to draw and metboda 'of publ'e education Genoa, Italy; ths lalqnd of Rhodes, 'M. SHORT RIBS BT.FRANK 0*NEAI. and , Creece. The ahqw will include singing, John J. Jeffers, a pharmacist; we should not forego the deporta­ his gun. shouting at the' top of his will be recommended at a meeting Robert Nelswanger of Westing- voice," Oiq witness said. ‘;For three In keeping with the Marine danclng'Mnd skiU. Tickets will be tion of Jews from France." of the Bolton P T A Wednesday at house, Donald Clerks and Richard months he would walk about the Corps’ fi^ e^ -rcsd ln ess concept, available at the door. “ Certainly, this threat was too S.p.m. at Hie Obminunlty Hall. All C. Werkheiser. both of Pratt and the unit wUt. imrtlcipate in exten­ much for Roethke," the prosecu­ camp. It was forbidden then to go townspeople are Invitsd to attend. Whitney Aircraft, and James A. sive amphlMbue training exercieea tor ' commented. “ Rothke took about the camp. He would, wait In A spemal Invitation has been sent Pl^inger, IVavelers Insurwce steps to ensure that this would the countyard until he saw a face ts'm em bers Of the Bolton-Board on the lelgnds o f Sardinia: and Co. Crete! not happen again." In the window and then he of Education. Grange Notes New officers will be Installed at Another letter from the Eich­ would draw ^la gun and th ^ te n Vm Mj. Fit aiL The executive committee of the .U 'Briefs Miss Jeanne. Pouech of Bolton a banquet June 12 at the Manches­ mann office was quoted by Bach the onlookers.' He was a bad spirit P T A plana to present proposals to ter Country Club. It was an­ Lake was eleoted prteldent of next The Gracaa Of Mlmcheater as saying that children left behind In the camp, cruel and heartless." BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL have the PTA- assume a “vital nounced that the Jaycees wi{I yeartS'aeidor clasa at the College Grange presented a -program for must be taken care of by French Dannecker disappeared after the role in our Bolton oommimlty." An sponsor a i light bulb sale May 20 diDPCRyiNa. i ••.o.t.iM.aaa of Out L ^ y o f the Elms, Chicopee, welfare police. war. I M A.^lnM.kF r NOVt) WMAT hour-long film produced Ih-Holly­ members and guesta at .the last with Albert D. Tlnkelenberg as mukAA/ I*LL n x YOUR wood, “ The Influential American," Maas., Hot the Junior class aa re­ meeting. The program Included "Since a long stay of these Jew­ Wellers aald he often saw Dan­ W ish her the best AREVOUCRVIMfi-J^ chairman, and a circu's for the l.en- ish children with non-Jewish chil­ MySHOeiACE] dHOeUACe FOR, „ A B O U T # starring Ronald Reagan, will be ported Monday. Miss Pouech Is organ selections by Richard Sloan necker'* successor, Roethke. but IS UMTIED now completing her Junior y & r at eflt of ' Lutz Junior Museum on dren la undesirable,. I want your G i v e h e r t h e f i n e s t ... YOU/ shown. Ths movie will explain accordlan aelebtUms by Mary Boy- July 8, that Roethke never personally in­ the role of the Individual' citizen the eoUage., ’ ington, lecturer of Hebron Grange; answer as to whether these chil­ terfered In the deportation opera­ ’ supper at Georges Wellers, professor of representative; SS Capt. • Alois been changed from the usual one The Bible study class of United Graces with Charlotte Hutchins as 6;30. Past Master Hazel Ander­ phyfiologj’ at the Sorbonnb Uni­ Brunner, arrived at Drancy, W ell­ ----- at the elementary school to the Methodist Church will meet to­ moderator. son. home economics chairman, versity. ers said, A fter three days of Inter­ foiH^other^s Day Community Hall because of the night at 8 St the church. The home economics committee and her committee, will be In^ Wellers, a survivor of the Dran- rogations, Bhinner himfelf drew limited capacity of the CD room at presented a program consisting of charge. Pins will be presented to cy and Auschwitz', concentration up the transport lUfa for the de­ SUNDAY, MAY 14th \ the school. ' ManohestMT e n 1 a g HeraM atories, aklts,.'muslc and games at 25-year members. camps, has done, widely publicized portation trains During the business meeting of Bidton oerreepondent, Grace Mc- another rocent meeting. Plaaae your Mother on this special Sunday with the P T A the following slate of of­ DerteetL telephone Mitchell The wayit and means committee tha lovely Ruaaell Stover Gift Box. Appropriately adernod ficers will be considered for elec­ 8-888C will apoqsor a rummage aale May with pink carnatiotu, it contains A ssort Chocolatea OSSmuL. #-R «mil»IN<.lw.OriigBAFlt0«. 55 tion; President, Mrs. Carlton T. 19 at Orange Hall. Donations *•5 Ki. Daley; vice president, Elijah J. may be left at the hall May 18. and Butter Bens—the finest, freshest candies sold. **Who vfould havB thought wo'd still be looking forward Roser; secretary. Mrs. Robert Gor­ Massaro Seeking Mrs. James JBaker, 146 High St., JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD K. ton; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Gug- Is chairman. Wi lb. box 2.25 2'A lb. boxL3.2S to the day when oho would be able to dross horsolfr' llelmino. Manchester Orange members T h» SUtVWLY, tATE BAUMP SPIE9 'OOO Aimrted Chocolates at 1.50 a pound soMTHflu© xxposnw « -me ckxkh S-f Adjourned Board Session To Change Zone will neighbor with HiUstown OF A BRANCH... The Board of Education will Grange May 11, and with Glaston­ “lAe nssWsit tpot In town” . j meet , at 8 tonight at the Bolton The TViwn Planning Commission bury Grange May 18. Anyone LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON - Elementary School to complete the needing transportation way call will hold a publie^hearihg on Mon­ ■the worOiy master, Robert Schu­ agenda of their May 1 meeting. day, May 22, to hear a request for bert, 17 Summer St. Among iteina still to be cotuldered ^»0om-nNe The : youth committee o f East ^ e»Hfsnn*i^ are a repoi^ on esttrhalce' of the pone change fro'ra Michael Mas­ - 0 ; saro, owner of the 'W est Side Central Pomona will hold a church cost for constructing parking areas service at the Salvation Army on 873 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER, CONN. ~ i O near the school, consideration of TaVern on Center 8t. May 21 at 7 pja. AU offiCcrs are MItcheU 3-4136 (Installation of a burglar alarm on. The applicant la asking that requested to'w ear sashee. ths roof o f the school and trans­ property west of the tayern be Members of Manchester Grange portation of local, secondary and changed from Residence Zont B to are reminded that there are a few i) ) j mentally retarded children for Business Zone 2. u granted, the sixth and seventh degree tickets r.VMIW 1961-2. applicant said that an existing V 1U.WWdtt|HiM. still available from the Orange A board sub-committee is ex­ house on the property would have secretary. Past Master James Mc- A&P SupGr Market in Monchester pected to report on Park and Re­ to be' demoliehed and that the Brierty, and Deputy Reginald ON DAY B. C. BY JOHNNY HART creation Commissioner Fred G a sii land would bit used as a parking James. 261 Broad St. and 116 E. Center St. BUZZ SAWYER prbpoesl to hsve the park departr area. The next meeting of Manches- BY ROY CRANE fV B GOUE IN T fT H E ^WriAT ARJ^______^ l p p m b l h ^ a ‘ iGwm nqpiTtA ^ LAUNPfCrpUSiNesS. ■ n o r FROM TVE UT« HOK IT MG MORE EFFECT ON!TT OF SA/LBCATS. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH OCCAMf TMMIHAM ON ME/... WRI MM/4 jJ T SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.

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^ i^4 Butt o f Joket bjr Mates Stops Phillies »■ t!-* .. By FRANK CLINE < >oomtu in Cmtrai Coom ^cut m-^a bSae pn balls after cat<^isr lUU6southpaw was strong over the lat-6bsss Blthsr KsUay or John ' Butt, of n ^ y jokes by: hia teammatss is little Albie Pear- tsrscholasue League eiiutssts. The Maneggia let his high foul above ter half of gams . . . Oo'nard got Lucas, two sUIl untried htlrisrs, Los'Angeles Angels, formerly ^ h e Baltimore For First Win By Getting Back Cerv For the first half of the Red and White tMun is deadlocked wars slated td pitch against Sratne, it seemed that Ted the plate pop out of his glove. A six of .their hits off him in the OnolM. The smallest player in the major leiigues at five foot, for first piece with Maloney wnich hit bateman and PhU McGuire'a first four frsm as. and only ons Wsthersfield today in ifim-laagua Kryxnowek, the little Con«rd whipped Bristol OentnU 7-4 to re- miequntar with Toomay gstUng flvs Inqhes, Pearsoh has been assigned to room with the big- New York, May 9 (/P)— If Kansas City, .,May 9*(A0—f be panned on thU deal, but I don't two out aingle back .through the more, and that-an infield ons, in geet man, on the Angels. TedS--^" High lefthander who looks no unbeatSib also. The de­ box. scored the Chieftains’ Ully. the final flvs fram es... assignment' at BristolEastern Kii - a T anyone had any doubts about The New York "yaiikeesi who give a damn who wins tlia peniianT ' fending chasapion Chieftains have iUsBswski, who Weara.alo pounds this year If we can’t " - bigger than' a minute out oq Indians got the lead off man on Thursday. . . Lack of size has not hampered just why Dick Farrell was the 'J** -..y I i open a two-game sfiries here woo three o f live stertjs and stand gRtrlnax Sparkles M eld Maackester well on his massive frame, - seven AMERICAN LEAGUE The Angels’ field managfr, BUI the mound but who mows 1-2 hi leligue play. in four of first five frames but Second baseman Dave Sibrlnsx ab r a po a « rbl inches over the six foot mark! PeAf son from playing major relief man all the bi^ clubs W. L. Pet. tonight, have bqpn hastened I d Rigney, said he too waa reliictent down batters with amaxing regu­ YeeUrday’s clash a keen coulthi't crack Kryxnowek until started tw'o nifty doublsplays by Kelley, K ...... 4 0 0 0 Delpite his lack of stature, Jeague bM ball. It takes mqre wanted, give a look to what Detroit . . . .16 5 .762 ' T - .f ;: in two departments by a tirade to see Clevenger go. but add^i larity, was going to dOiHwlM his the fifth. McAdam startfri the ral­ May. u ...... -8 1 3 4 - than brawn and muscle to play mound battle betweeir two .stylish first tagging runner and then Minor, lb 4 0 8 0 Albte, called jockey and midget by he's done for Los Angeles in New York .13 7 .650 2i/, with the Los Angeles Angels. "Remember, we got two young mastery of Manchester H lA ’a •outhpawi Kryxnowek yielded ly with a tingle to right and came Dotehin. r f' ...... 4 0 1 0 •hlr mates, Is a pretty fair outfield­ with the big boys. Baltimore .11 10 .524 throwing to first with second DP 0. e 8 that race since 5 It was a deal in which the Angels players and we are trying to. build ■ baseball team at Memorial neld only five hits while strikliig'out i6 ,all the way around when Conard winding-up game . . , Slbrinsx also ManexilA. o ...... 8 er and already can show three home * * m Cleveland .. .11 10 J124 5 gambled on Ryne Duren and . . You have to build wUH youth. yosterday.iBut the Indians finally thirfl baseman- Dick Stabnick peelauakaa. lb .... 4 L 8 1 the Dodgers got him from Phil­ batters end walking only two. The earned some sort of "sUdk-to-lt- Slbrinsx. m ...... 4 1 8 8 runs after his name In the fpur Attendance Off _ adelphia- last Thiiraday; Minnesota . .11 10 JS24 5 • "youth." Some o^lubs, such as Kansas City, managed enough runs qff the Indiaiu* Steve McAdun, whp re­ threw wildly Into rightfleM foul nesa" UUe In third when he fouled Marsh, ef~ ...... 8 0 1 0 base .dclpartipent. Kansas City . 8 9 ' .471 6 went for mature players and' It ' plucky southpaw to aqueese out a territory on Tom. Kelley's squlb- 1 0 It’s no secret that attendance The Dodgers have won three of The Bronx Bombere, hard up for corded his third victory of the off at least half doxen balla, two ' Now 26, Pearson has been used Boston .... n . .421 7 late-lnnlng relief pitching and didn’t pay-'o|f. Baltimore went for SVt triumph and maintain their un­ spring with-, tbs win, was just bler down third base line with ...... 81 8 t 37 M for games four to a move from fourth to real blasts down the leftfleld foul as a regular outfielder by Manager third- in that time, and the fast- Los Angeles t'/l righthanded pinch hitting, got youngsters, and It is paying off." blemished record., about aa cifectivs, giving up seven Kelley winding up on third. line before finally handcuffing CMunI (1) RiU Rigney wltth one of the two this season is off. StatUrics show Washington 81/, The “youngste*?" In Uie deal are - ab r b M a s rU that after the first four weeks of balling righthander has saved one pitcher^ Truman Clevenger and Indian diamond foUowera ,w ill base knocks, fanning nine and is­ Xoach Ad6p Gray Haire third baseman with blistering Hickey.•** ...... 8 0 3 Y 0 0 0 newest American League entries. Chicago «'/l slugger Bob Cerv. In return they Thoma-s, 25, Jame4;' 28, and maybe 0 1 the 1961 campaign there is a de- of those victories ahd collected an­ recall that it w as. Kryxnowek suing but three' free .'tlokets. .The Indians’ sophofnore, left- grounder , ... Oiiok Toomey, fa­ Mellmer 3b .. , Pearson, a good looking fellow, other with a string of seven ecore- Monday’s Result gave the Angels Duren, a hard- the unnamed outfielder. who was the winning pitcher in Rohr*, lb .... 1 1 cllh'e of 29 per cent. fielder scored a few momenta later ther of Indians’ pitcher Kevin Caleeteri-a, rf 0 1 tells these stories op himself, less innings. Los Angeles 6, Boston S. throwing but often erratic relief Thomas, who bats ''lef timnded last year's weird contest which COIL Staadings on George May’e sacrifice fiy to Toomey, took over as base umpire R. CoWlne. rf 0 1 which would cause more than just All National League clubs are Only Game Scliequled. and throws right, hit .346 for Conard won 9rS deSpite the fact 1 14 Farrell picked tip his third vic­ pitcher; pitcher Johnny James; out­ W. L. Pet. centerfleld. But Kelley gave his when mixup occurred and one of' a stir at women’s weekly tea par­ behind last year’s figures with ths Tmlay’s Games fielder Leroy Thomas; and an un­ Richmond of the Intenuttlmftl that the Red and White team 8LANCHE8TER 1 0 tory of the eeason, first for the League last season. In two.'tlmea ..9 1.000 veteran coach by the same last regiilarly assigned arbiters failed Bassos, If .’.. 1 0 ries. Los Angeles Dodgers showing the Dodgers, with' four innings of four- Wsshlngton ' (McClMn S-1 and named . outfielder. hammered out four home runs. Maloney ...... 3 1 000 name a few more g n y hairs when Clark, cf..... 1 3 •;^you know what Klu (Klussew- biggest drop. for the Yankees this season' to show up. hit shutout relief qgainst his old Daniels 0-8) at Detroit (Mossi 3-0 Wanted Clevenger Yesterday Conard picked up an Hall ...... 2 1 000 he oversteppetj plate in coming Maneggia, elected captain by Krysnowek. p 1 0 skl) did the other night?.’’ he re­ and Foytac'k 1-1) (2), 6 p.m. 'he had one hit. \ K.-Cowlnx. ^ 0 0 In 69 home dates to 1960, the mates for a 4-3, 10-toning decision "We wanted Clevenger," said unearned run.in the top ,of the Bristol Central . . .1 soo home following Alay’s fiy and had the- squad, threw another strike to ports. "He pushed both bed's to­ James; a righthander, posted a , eight American League clubs iiad at Philadelphia last night. New York (Ford 4-1) at Kansas Yankee Manager Ralph Houk. “to first frame and it looked for Bristol Eastern ..1 .500 to race back to plate to officially second when Conard ruhner tried Totals ...... 82 i;, 7 34 a 4 1 gether for hinfmelf and while I was attracted 1,045,108 fans through City (Herbert 1-1), 0 pjn. 4.40 ERA with New York last awhile like Kryxnowek was going Conard ...... 1 .333 register the score. a—K. Cowinf hit late doubleplay (or The only other game scheduled be a finisher on our relief staff. year, winning five games and los­ to steal and also made nice catch Krysnowek In, Ith. ^ ^ • brushing my teeth he made up the turnstiles. This year, only to the NL, San Franclecb-PlttS' Baltimore (Estrada 1-1) at Min­ to make it stand up. But a pon­ Windham ...... -1 .333 . Victors’ other run came in the Manchester . i . 000 MO (Luis) Arroyo has been doing all ing one. He also won three and derous defense opened the gates of Mesiner’s foul fly in seventh ^ -> - 8 another -bed for me in a drawer." 733,714 fans viewed the same burgh, was rained out. nesota (Ramos 2-1), 3:30 p.m. of the late-lnning work and we Wethersfield , . . . .0 000 eighth on another Conard hobMe. . . . May, after making bobble Conard ...... ,'...... _.^,.._100 000,^000—1 Boston (Delock 1-1) at Lbs lost two for Richmond.. for the Indians and they managed Platt SB. Krwnowek; BB, Another of Big Klu’s ribs at his teams to-Die same cities. Balti­ needed someone (o help him." . .0 .000 .a stolen base and Mike GeclauekAs' which let runner reach first in tiny roomate was to order break­ In the only American League Angeles (Moeller 0-1) 10 p.m. Third Stretch to push across enough runs to win. Minor: DP. SIbrInss to Minor 2; Cihrk more is the only team to the ma­ game scheduled, the Los Angeles Clevenger, a 28-year-oltL right­ rifie shot single to centerfleld. opening frame, more than re­ (S Melsnee to Hickey^;' LOB. Manchee- fast in. the hotel coffee shop and jors to show an increase. Cleveland (Perry 2-1) at'C h i­ This will be the veteran Cerv'a The victory was the fifth run scored off ter'7 ' Conard I : RB. McAdam 8. Angels won their third to a row hander, has pitched superbly In re­ third stretch with the Yankees, * ‘ straight for the all-winning In­ As was the case in his win over deemed for It by 'firing to third Krysnowek 2: 80. McAdam ». Krye- have it served on a high chair. How are the two new teams to cago (Score 0-0 or Shaw 2-1), 8 unearned. With Windham, McAdam was hit hard and trapping . runner in rundown with a 6-5 Heclsion over Boston p.m. lief for the Angels, appearing to Interspersed by tours with T' dians with three of the triumphs out in the first, Ri

Mrs. Alden Grant, general chair­ Murray, wlU be united In/mar­ Moelljr aur, eeel kmHAk U m .. Mambers of tha Amaticah Lsgton Mrs. Long Hostess riage to Gebroe K. Long, soa of Auxiliary havs'bsen tnvltsd to at­ man of'the Manchester YWCA 13,317 18 to 681 Thnmday moeSi mMS|S. About Town tend a neighborhood night pro- house tour, and Mrs. B. R. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. < ^ rg e Ijoni of Man­ SPRING BUFFET SUPPER Member of tha. Audit publicUy chairman for the event; j ’ At Bridal Party chester, at a candlellghYservtce at UtUe change far tomperatore, .graiA .with the Wethersfield unit Bareaa •( Olrealattoa far •6b. «n» Manelietter IteriaUred at the American Legion Home in will be inteii’iewred bn Channel 30 | South Methodist Church May 27. lTNlTESTlWnOWflT*Oi?nrai o r b o l t o n M mtcheiterr-A Cit^ of ViUage Charm K u rsn Aaaoelation will m«et to- Wethersfield tomorrow at A P ">• TV tomorrow at 9:39 a.m. ^ I For Lynn Murray Mias Murray la a student x-ray Saturday, May 2(1—8*00 and 8:26 P.M., Hifht a t S la tlie dintac room at The auxiliary has been Invited also I .1 ....iifi technician at Manchester Memori­ Menat Turkey. Ham, 5Ieat Balls, ^ * * 8 ^ » lM ^ n l an. X aadiM ter Memorial .Hospital. to attend the installation of the The Rockville Emblem Club ' Mrs. Georgs Long, 247 .Autumn al Hospital. Mr. Long is employed VOL. LXXX, NO. 187 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) will meet tomorrow at the Elks by K^man Aircraft, Bloomfield. Cheeae, Baked Beans, Deviled *88^ MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1961 (ClamlSed Adverttalaf e a ’ Page 86) PRICE FIVE CENTS The progrwm will include a tape Disabled American ITeterans Aux­ Home starting with a potluck at St., entertained at a bridal shower Cole Slaw, OUvea. Pickled^ BeHshes, Staffed Celery, Rolls. Coffee recording. Plans will be completed’ iliary at the VFW Post Home Mints and Aseorted Pies. for the group’s annual dinner and Thunday at 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Mother’s Day will be and supper Saturday evening In observed with Mfs. Clarence Fin­ honor of Mias. Lynn Murray, 40 ADULTS IS.OO—CHILDRKN fl.06 electloa of .oficers to be held in ley as program chairman. Rejects Nikita^s Plan June. "An Evening of Music’’ will be Marshall Rd. ATLAXTIti For Reservations Phono Mrs, Herald Lee Sr.—MI 1-8089 State News presented by pupils of Tiling Jun­ The bride-elect was honored re- j FURNACE OIL Mrs. Michael Ooldsnlder—MI 9-1888 Robert D. Hrennan. son of Mr. ior High School tonight st 8 in the cently at a personal shower at the • Reservutons Close May 17 and Mrs. Robert Brennan. 28 Tiling Junior High School audi- Showers Honor Antoniade fiellvery Princeton St. and a senior' at home of her aunt, Mrs. Theodore L. T. WOOD CO. Roundup Manchester High'Schocd, has been tbrium. Metheny, 18 Ardmore Rd. Miss Marie Walsh 'Miss Murra.v, daughter of Mrs. Phone Ml 3 - im accepted at S t Michael's College. Gerry H. Morgan. 836 Hartford NATO Pledges Winooski Paiic, Vt. He has bron Althea Murray gnd the late John Advertise in The Herald—It Pays Rd„ a graduate student, will be in­ Three bridal ahowers have been , a member of the Senior Boys' ducted to full membership in Sigma Club, and has participated in out; Xi. national science honorary soc­ given recently for Mls.s Ann Marie ] GOP Opposes door and Indoor track, intramural Walsh of South Windsor who Is to basketball, and weightlifting. iety. tomorrow at 5 p.m! at Unh-er- slty of Connecticut. Graduate stu­ be married Saturday at St. Francis of Assisi Church to John R. Ander­ To Block Reds More Judges dents named to associate member­ ships are Jerome Malits, 58 Chest­ son of Manchester. Heads lO H BamMer Announces nut St., and Laura C. Toomey RFD The brlde-^ect is the daughter ^troopa In West Berlin could not be Hartford, May 10 {IP)— 2. Among undergrate associate of Mrs. Bernsrd F. Walsh, 29 Park Bruce Stavens, 26 Ck>rnell St., Oslo, Norway, May 10 (/P) —NATO foreign ministers nullified by the jioviet Union. Opposition has suddenly de­ Notice members will be Hsrrison Gris­ Vierw Dr.. South Windsor. Her has been elected president of the *rhe Atlantic mtniatera "noted veloped within the Republican wold. Lynwood Dr., 'VernOn. fiance Js the son of Mr. and Mrs. lOH (Instructors of H^dteapped). promised today to preserve The Annual Meetinjr of the Walter Anderson. 20 Avondale Rd., with regret the lack of progress on camp to proposals to expand the teenage swimming instructors the freedom of the-2.5 million the reunification of Germany,” the Incorporators of the Man­ Manchester I»dge of Masons Manchester. residents of West Berlin and communique said, adding: the Superior Court from 22 to Miss Walsh was feted by her of physically and mentally handir 29 trial judges. chester Memorial Hospital uill meet tonight at 7:30 at the . to meet the Communist bloc’s "They reaffirmed their convic­ $150 Million Appeal Masonic Temple. After a business future bridesmaids at a small din­ capped children. tion that a peaceful and Just so-' Senate Republican minority lead­ will be held in the Board meeting, the Fellowcraft IVgree ner party at the Hawthorne Inn He succeeds Bruce Bonadies to challenge throughout the lution of the problem of Germany er Peter Marianl of GrotOn said will be conferred with Erland R. on the Berlin Tpke. The hostesses the peat. world. including Berlin is to be found yesterday he was opposed to the r / Room at the hospital on Johnson presiding. There will be a wer Miss Marguerite Carignan of In a communique ending their only on the bails of self-ideterm- expansion at this Ume. He . was West Hartford. Miss Brenda Edel- Robert Davidson, 73 Walnut St.. 9-day spring meeting, the minis­ joined in opposttion by several Called Bid for Votes T u ^ a y May 16. 1961 at social hour and refreshments. was elected vice president. David ination. son of Manchester and Miss Zelda ters expressed confidence that the “With particular regard to Ber- other Republicans. i 7 :S0 pjn. for the election of Maroon of East Hartford. Baxter. 34 Olcott Dr., was elected combined resources of the Atlantic MaHani said he was against "Any j TTie Lucy Sppncer Group of Sec­ tieasurer, and Christine Ehlers, 31 li_n, they reiterated . their deter- Incorporators and Trustees ond Congregational Church will She was also honored at two Alliance are adequate to prevent mfnatiqn, as expressed in the dec­ I major Changes in the court system I Hartfoi-d, May 10 (/P)—Republican legislative lefiders today miscellaneous bridal showers, given Brookfield St,, was re-elected sec­ Communist aggression. I until the State Clircult court has sponsor a rummage sale tomorrow retary. laration of 16th December. 1958, flatly rejected the new $160 million highway bonding pr<)i’ and for the transaction of at 9 a.m. In Fellowship Hall at the by her future maid of honor. Miss '4In the world aa It is today the to maintain the freedom of West . had a chance to prove itself.’’ Iffi^rother business proper church. The church hall will be Jean Anderson sister of the hridc- An open house will be held Sun­ unity and atrengUi of the Atiantlc Berlin and its people.’’ j The Circuit Court went into oper­ gram recommepded by Gov. John N, Dempsey yester^y. open tonight from 7 to 9 to re­ groom-to-be. at her home and an­ day at 1:15 p.m. 'at the high Alliance is' essential to peace, and ation Jan. 1 to replace the minor The Republicans called the Dempfiey program “a shame­ to come before said^ meet­ ceive donations. other by her co-workers at Trav­ school swimming pool. A filjp of the survival of liberty," the com- court system. ful display of political quackery and an obvious attempt to elers Insurance Co. the classes w11 be shown, Arnold mimlque said. ‘‘But,’’ Marianl. added, "if the ing. LawTence. chsimian of the Na­ buy votes.” Anderson Shea Auxiliary. VFW. The parents of Miss Walsh's "Its (NA’TO’s) collective re­ Saigon Readies I decision of the leadership is to go ’They labeled Dempsey’s proposal “reckless and unsound.” Jennie B Wind, Secretary will hold a potluck tonight at 6:30 fiance will entertain at a bridal tional Foundation drive in Man­ sources— moral and material alike ! for an expansion bill, then I will at the poat home, to bs followed buffet following a wedding re­ chester. and Atty. Harold (iarrity. —are fully adequate to this task. i go along with the leadership. But The comments were made in a joint statement by Rep, J. Board of Trustees by a short business meeting. hearsal Friday evening at their chairman of the board of educa­ Confident In their strength, in the 1 am still opposed to the expansion Tyler Patterson of Old Lyme, GOP majority leader in the home. 20 Avondale Rd. tion, will speaJe. will of their peoples, and in the Safeguard for at this time." House, and Sen. Peter P. Mariani of Groton, Senate minority The Manchester Golden Age Philip Sullivan of the recreation truth of the ideals they uphold, The two state chairmen—Demo­ leader. * Club will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. board will present the outgoing the IS Atlantic nations dedicate crat John M. Bailey and Republi­ at the Bast Side Rec, if weather senior Instructor; with certificates, themselves anew to building a Vice President can Edwin H. May Jr.—have al­ They were amplified by both men at a press conference. is favorable. Retreat Planned and James Herdic, head of the rec world free from the false doctrine ready held several conferences tp Dempsey proposed yesterday a $150 million bonding pro­ department, will present badges to m continuing and inevitable con- . Saigon, May 10 (JP)—Elaborate study the proposed exoanslon. a plan favored by CTilef Justice Ray­ gram to take care of what he called the “most pressing of We can provide Over Weekend all of the children. security precautions are being Connecticut’s highway needs.” There are 41 children and 45 In­ 'ITiis represented a rejection of taken to safeguard U.S. Vice Pres­ mond E. Baldwin of the State Su­ car insurlnce at The Manchester chapter of the structors in the organization. Miss Premier Khrushchev’s doctrine of preme Court of Eirors. The program calls for construction or rebuilding of 72.8 Laymen's Retreat League will Alice Madden is advisor to the ao-called peaceful coexistence. ident Lyndon B. Ji ’ nson when he There has been such certainty of miles of expressways at a cost of $144,470,000 and 18 miles of roducad rates for sponsor its annual retreat at, lOH. ’The communiqtie stressed that visits thia South Viet Nam capi­ approval of the expansion that last “urgent non-expressways” costing $5,530,000. It would be KINGSBURY Holy Family Monastery' Retreat RAMBLER AMERICAN^IONVERTIBLE the NATO I countries are willing to tal where . Communist terrorism weekend both Republicans' and financed by a 30-year bond issue. ' Safa drivers House in Farmington beginning negotiate just settlements of inter­ and sabotage are not unknown. Democrats were beginning to U.S. security agents are fearful speculate as to possible nominees Dempsey said he had revised his^~ Friday and ending Sunday after­ Absolutely New— And Loi^st Priced, Too! national problems hnt do not In­ for the new judgeships. original highway spending recom- DJURY noon. tend to be bullied. about recent 0>mmunist incidents mendatlon&for the next biennium Reservations may be made by CEMENT p ^ d all cars in the Pure Oil Economy The communiques made no in Saigon. TWo Americaiui were after ccglgderable study since he Has installed an New world ofjnotoring fun in the freshest ■pecUlc mention of Laos, ’The Con­ injured by grenades tossed in the Car No Plaything All 69 Aboard calling parish chairmen as fol­ Trials.The convenience of automatiepower TOP QUALITY became .G6vemor in January. Hemoganizer on its lows; W. H. ENGLAND convertible under the sun... the one com­ go, or Cuba but referred in gen­ heart of the city last monta,. Bridgeport, May 11 (ifl—“An auto­ Pattersfln dismissed this ex­ Arthur C. England Jr., 81 S. pletely custom convertible that costs less top. The option of individually adjustable AT AMERICA’S eral terms to world trouble sports. Johnson. is due here h^norrow mobile is not a child's toy for mis­ planation of the Govimor with un­ Die in French JERSEY FARM LUMBER CO. "Aware of the intensified effort night and will be whisked from the chievous' play” Coroner isadore L. Main St. James' Church: Victor than most 2-door sedans. front seats. Airliner Reclining Seats, power LOWEST PlflCE! disguised contempt. We are new telling Homog­ Lombardo, ' 75 White St., St. of the Communist bloc to foment airport to dowmtown Saigon, four Kotler said today in a report on the “For my money It's a lot of ba­ enised Milk na well aa the Think what you get with this beauty! steering, power brakes—at low cost. At leait *478* l••athan , and to exploit c (^ ic ta and to ex­ miles away, in President Ngo Dinh death of a Fairfield teen-ager who Bridget’s Church; Cornelius S. e Open All Day Saturday e Diem's own special black Cadillac. loney,” he said. Airliner Crash regular on our milk route. Conklin Jr., 113 Coleman Rd.. St, The top economy, high perfomiance of the See your Rambler dealer aifd fun-drive any Ford or Chevrolet tend its domination over an ever fell from the hood of a moving car Telephone convertible Increasing area, the ministers ro- Crowds are expected to jam last month. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, right, is met by Simyon K. Tsarapkin on arriving at Ge­ Pattersoi. said that If the Gov­ Bartholomew's Church; and Wal­ 125 H.P. overhead valve Six that again a Rambler American Custom Convertible! blocked off streets ■ but many ernor had any Interest in biparti­ Algiers, May 10 (JPf—A French Choriw W. LoHirop ter H. Seadden, 13 Coiirtland St., "At the. Green”—MI 9-5201 affirmed their resolve to mset this The driver of the car, Martin L. neva, Switzerland, today fob the 14-nalon parley, on Laos. Tsarapkin is Russia's chief delegate f t John E. Kingsbury PHMttdDrydDPM challenge,’.’ the communique said. greeting Johnson will be hand Pinto, 18, Fairfield, was absolved the nuclesu- ban talks in (3eneva. (AP Photofax via radio from Geneva). san program on an -InteUigent airliner carrying 69 persons Aywey, Inc. Church of the Assumption. "For their part the Atlantic na­ picked delegations representing from criminal negligence in the basis he wouldn't have brought oilt 817 Mata SU Maacheater PI 2-6046 RAMBLER— IT^or/d Standard of Conipact Car Excellence ------♦ ’ ______the program the way he- did— crashed today in the desolate east­ tions are ready to make.their con­ government, civil service and other fatality, taut the coroner recom­ ern Sabar^ killing oU aboard. MI t-OSM tribution toward achieving an 8«>up(i. mended that the state motor vehi­ without any notice, with' only four equitable and just settlement .of Saigon has. a gay- air of ex­ cles comraiaaioner consider revok­ Situation Still Confused weeks of the legislative session re­ Air Fran'ce reported. It sgld at x r outstanding poUtical questiona. pectancy as tha 'Vietnamese wait ing Martin's operator's license. Red Delegates maining, and with no ^yectfic leg­ least five passengers wrero Amer­ D£C0RMIER MOTOR SALES, INC. 2«5 Brood S»„ Mmcliottitr. Conn. They deplore Soviet unwillingness for the Vice President. Yellow and Victom of the accident was islation prepared for immediate icans. to reciprocate. red Vietnamese flags and bunting Michael Sacher, 15, a friend of consideration by both sides. The crash wras the wroret in the Ih Conneeficut, ’The communique ,t o o k an im- already decorate main boulevards the Pinto boy, Michael died April In Geneva for “I think it is obvious that he has history of the African continent. YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND e land of aleady hab|fs* equivocal stand in support of. the and Saigon's prisas and radio are 20 In &t. Vmcent.’g Hospital, the Truce Officials Try put together a catch-all progrram It exceeded the death toll of 68 FLASH! RAMBLER OUTSELLS ALL BUT 2 IN NEW ENBUNB! people of West Berlin who live 116 giving the visit goqd plSK. day after the accident. and.thrown it at us for whatever in the crash of another airliner miles behind the Iron Chirtain. But the chances are S^gon will Kotler's finding said that as Pin­ Talks on Lao^ political value it may have,” ^ t - at Dakar'in West last yean EVAmaiSTlC SERVICES ...p e b p le for The ministers declared that tT.S. to was backing the family caf out terson said. Search craft found the wreck­ BO British-French rights to maintain (Conttaned ea Page Tea) of a driveway. Sacher jumped on Geneva, May 10 its ' Washington correspondent,. parts of Missouri. Indiana, Kansas, ,It was undefstood the talks will House committee authorizes The letter maintained that ihe Two congressional members qt SHURFINE W H ni TUNA ...... 3 for 8Vc Andrews Grocery—457'j 5(aln street, Alanrbester Russ’a Market—;3I7 Center Street, Manclieater' recus for three dayj after the (MNA(. The FLN called the less medal for Dr. Thomas A. Donle,y, Rlbicoff said tlie adminis.tratlon Charles Bartlett, said the upit w-as the John Birch society naked the Art’.''Grocery—319 8cUool Street, Manchester Kentucky and Southern Illinoia influential ilNA a French stooge. m , physician who sparked |iro- proposal would be discussed be­ "CIA fiasco undone much of apparently designed to act after Spruce Street Slarket—llU /i Spruce'Street, ftlancheotev Five persons are missing in the 5- May 30 session. The subcommittee fore the House Interstate Com­ the good” the Kennedy adminis­ House Rules Coomilttee today Back’s Store—183 South Main Street. Slanchestor Valenti’s Grocery—561 Center Street,. Manchester talks will then start, Mfty 25 after Neither side would back down,* gram of medical aid for Southeast the invasion, seize control of the to approve an inveetigatlea to Bursack Bros.—459 Hartfod Road, Slamchester ■tate area; 118 persons were In­ but De Gsulle' on April 12 gave Asia before be died of cancer last merce Committee May 17. tration "has adiieved in the world government, in-UMha and establish EVBRYDAVi LOW PRICE A A P Tea Co.—46 Union Street,’’ RockvUIe jured and 68 hospitalized. sMther mMting of the fult^lega- The committee also has before arena, and substantially weakened a dictatorriiip. "dear the airi* abostt the otgait- Colonial Oak Package Store—383 Tqlland Tpke., Manchester Gary’s Market—15 Prospect Street, RockvUIe „ tions., ,. ■ y what the' FLN considered as­ Jan. $8. .State Department'says at liatlon. Reps. Edgar. W. n isstand Firestone Food Market—231 North Main St., Alanchester Red Cross rescue workers con­ surances it would be considered least 300. Americans wimt to leave it a-’Senate-pasiwd bill calling Adlai Stevenson’s effectiveness in ’nie story .said, The fact of ,UUa and Jo ta H. Boeasetot, OaWor- HOOD MILK GoRor 70c ...... V2 Gdlon 41e Larry’s Package Store—16 WIndemero Avenue, Rockvflit verted barracks, gavgea and civic The rebel delegation' to the talks the dominant rebel faction. The for $51 mtllidn in federal' grants the United Nations.” unit, developed and maintained Food King—Hartford Rond, Slanchester Pmk Cafe—East Main Street, Bockyille will be hoaised in Oaneva, Just Cuba and can’t get exit permits nla Be publicans, sold .a apedal bulldiMS into emergency aiMl- FLN has led the nationsl uprising htoni O utro Government For­ to states to buy equipment* for ed­ Cuba’s Fidel Castro does not amid great secrecy ih Miami be­ A lkali Bakeries' now make a special 8 a.m. delivery to Pine- Maiwhester. Shopping Farkade, Middle Turnpike W. and Highland Park Grocery—317 Highland Street, Manchester Prospect Pa4'kagr Stdre—I Prospect Street, RockvUIe ters,. TOey wotked arotind the acroea the Swrise, frontier. They since its outbreak tn Algeria In ucational TV stations. ^ pooe a mlfttary threat to the se- fore the invasion, haa led to great tnveatigatloa shsald be a a ^ to Hilltop Market—384 Oak Street. Rlnncbester guaUty Store—37 Ellington Avenue, RoekvUlo mer President... EUsenhower -WjU determine tfee validity of *Mla- h u n t. AmaM’s iMaUy loaf aboot deubie the alze of a regular Brrad St., Manchester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to clock Ktavidiiqf food, medicine, or­ will traVel by car or helicopter to November ef 1964. visit West, Point on .May 15 to nc- Before tae educational TV bill ^curlty of tlie Americas, the state- speculation among t)ia exiles that in B*ir MNMk la •aamad, 88e lead,. Try Ariield’s raisin bcaad, ' KnarTs Food Market—583 Middle Tpke. Ikwt, 51anchester Sadlak Liquor Shop—77 tV. Main Street, RockvlUa ders for eloDiing and houssbtrid the site at Bviu-lea-Balnsi VMUm The sU tus of .the MNA.JA the passed the Senate March 21, Rib- ’ment said. a hard core of .Cuban invaders tortod atotetoMitBi haV tnrtha 6 PJMc—Wednesday, Thursday, Fnday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 5Iaiiche(rt«r Public Market--805 DIalii Street, MaiiehMter eept Sylvnnus Thayer Award from aad dtaMkftart nB a.. Saturday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. SkBhaefer’s Market—«D Park Plnea. BoekvUle has bean under heavy pblica guard coining negoQatlons has net been ai^eqiy'B association of ' grad- But it added tjiat there ia e Pero Oichards—278iOakiaaD Streat, Maacheater Voraoa Circle PaeiMige Store—Venma < (OsattaMd SB rags' tsa) riaee Its meyor wap killed by a mei^tieaed. - danger that his 'V>arttoular brand' (Ooatinded on Page SereoteeB) tout anb 174^o*8 S|attp Redwnptloa Oantor—IDO Market Dqnsmv Mawtagtoa Red aad White Dtorea—884 Hartford Boad. 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