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Mystic Review, WBA members, The Weather John Mather Chapter, Order of Th# Adult inquiry and Informa­ PRESCRIPTIONS .Average Daily Net Pre.a» Run DeMolay, will confer the Initiatory tion group will meet Wednesday at will meet tomorrow at 8 p>m. for Busy Meeting SEC Claims Guterma Firm ForeMMt ot 0. 8. Weather BarMU their buaineas mrtting in Odd Fel­ DAT OR NIGHT For the Week Ending About Town Depree upon a cIm s of candidate* ,7130 in Zion Lutheran Church, and April 4th, 1959 the Sunday school staff at 7:30. low* hall. Prealdent Irene La- BY EXPERTS tilondy, not so eold tonight. l**r ______at 7:30 thl* evening in the Ma*pn‘ Palme and Mrs. Ullian Demeusy Got Debentures for Nothing Richard N. Johnaoil. eon of Mr*. | Ic Temple. All Set Tonight .85-40. 88 edneaday, mnetly elondy The Missionary Sewing Group of will, aerve as co-chairmen of the ARTHUR DRU6 \ A cnw O. Johnson, 88 Linnmore to attend the biislnc** m^etlni^ refreshment committee. Members 12,905 with ahowers, eonttnued mild. ^ 7 a on the honor roll for the land officers are requested to be the Covenant Congregational ____ channeled through the Swiss iianrh^fitpr lEupmng fc a lh Church will meet thla evening at 8 may also bring articles for the For Planners The Securities and Exchangef many Member of the Audit High near 00. woond term at State Technical'present at «. ____ -rf' rummage aale Thursday. Banque de Depots, the debentures Bureau of Cirenlatlon o’clock at the home of Mrs. Pat­ Commlaaion haa charged that a passed to Chatham Corp, a firm Manchester— A City o f Village Charm Inatitute, ^re^^• Britain. j^novah s Wit- terson Chaffin, 67 Oakland St. A meeting of the executive A lengthy agenda faces the| firm controlled bjt international wholly owTied by Guterma and his c'Mar 12« Park St. was nesses on the subject, "Your Will board of the Hollister PTA will be Town Planning Commlaaion at a ' financier Alexander Guterma ac­ family. RANGE ^ ' e first semester's i Be Done Oh ," will take place The Regina d'ltaila Society will quired $750,000 in debenture* ap­ MANCHK.STER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959 (Classified Advertising on Page 10) PRICE FIVE CENT'S meet tonight at 7:30 at the Italian held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock meeting to be held at 8 o'clock j Bon Ami's dealing* In the de­ VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 159 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) W the University 1 in the achool library. parently "without any actual con­ bentures. according to the SEC. American Club. tonight in the Municipal Building.] sideration what.soever" lii a series eventually led to its purchase of rUEL OIL The Mahehester Federation of The Commlaaion is to prepare: of transactlons-involving Bon Ami $1,1.50,000 of foreign film exhibi­ James G Glenncv, son of M r.' 20 Marble St. Friday, the Theo- The Klir.a Cliapman .loy Circle GASOLINE of the North Methodist CTuirch Democratic Women will meet at a list of projects which it feels, Co. tion rights. Bon Ami u.sed the and Mr*. John Glenncy. TO Blge-. cralir will meet s.t 2 o'cloek Wednesday the Walnut Reataurant at 8 o’clock should, be Included among the pro- j Guterma la under fire from the rights in part payment for televi­ low St, has - b « n initiated ...-. j In, .the1-- ijj Kingdom Hall. iHl Mam .St., util SEC. and he has filed a $10 million sion spot time it wanted for ad­ Space Hop be followed by a sertice meelInK at afternoon at the church. Wedne.sday night. Election of. dele­ posed capital Improvements for] Bpsllon Mu Chapter of Kappa gates to the State convention will suit against foreign financiers he vertising its products. Eventually 8;30. ! the next 6-year period. Similar: Delta Pi, the national honor i The monthly meeting of the Fel- be held. recommendations were made re-, blames for his troubles. the cleanser company was unable BANTLY OIL society in education, at the Teach­ Among the charges against t(\ contine the spot time purchase I The I.,adlea ol the A.ashmption lowrraft Club will be held tonight cently to General Manager Rich- j C.lMrWS, IM. Candidate er* College of Connecticut. New Cub .Scout Pack 78 will have a ard Martin by the Board of Edu- ■ Guterma. is one that he defrauded and got the rights back, the SEC Adenauer Will Retire will ronibiiie Iheii' nionthl.y busi- ; at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. - Britain. A junipr majoring in pack meeting tonight at the Buck- cation and eight town departments Bon Ami. which he once headed. says.. ' ">1 \ ' \ - I r)i:i 1 social BCienee, he has been active ne.as meeting unlh the quarterly In the case of the debentures, the The charges involving the de­ meeting of the Manchester Council I St. Anne's Mothers (Ircle will ley School at 7 o'clock. Cub Scout and have also been under study by TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 Squad at 7 tn basketball, track and croa.a, ...... o ',» ■meet Wednesday night at 6:45 at applications will be accepted. Par­ the TPC. SEC says Bon Ami bought and bentures was revealed as the eoiintrv. and 1* also a member of of Catholic V%oinen tonight at 8.1,1 the home of Mrs. Adolph Wriibel, ents must accompany the boys. , The Commission is scheduled to later sold for $1,257,005 five-year agency produced more evidence In ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 the geography club. ' m the ChiirCli of the Assumption make its recommendations to the 8 per cent, sinking fund debentures proceedings to determine If Bon * ____ ! hall An original hat show will he 45 Kdmiind St., and proeeed'from By OrXIFFBEY 0 0 1 X 0 there to the Holy Family Monas- Mrs, Arthur Stewart has been Board of Directors at a meeting of Diversified Oil A Mining Co., Ami should be delisted from the The committee of arrangements held, with prir.e.s awarded. All Washington, April 7 (/P)— lerv. Farmington. named Manchester chairman for to be held soon. The date will be once headed by Guterma. New York Stock Exchange. A for the dance at the Rod and Gun i women attending are Invited to en- I ' . - the Syniphon" of Flower* Ball to set at a directors' meeting lomor- Through a series of transactions, hearing is set for tomorrow. Many "were con.aldered and Club Saturday evening win hold a trr this rontest Refreshnieiila will seven were chosen. Barring From Active Politics ' The Barnard PTSO will hold a be presented April 25 by the J.OW. At this meeting the TPC ^ ARE YOUR CAR meeting tonight at the,jiome of Ibe bp ,aer\ed by .Mrs. Alexander Ry- special meeting tomorrow night at Women's Auxiliary of the Hart­ wTil also present its plan for pav- ] Rii.s.aia’s doing it first, one of Chalrman, William A. Knofla, 9.1 rllewicr, and her rommittee. Wom­ 8 o'clock in the school library. Dr. ford Symphony Society. Proceeds ing and extending Farm Dr. to PAYMENTS TOO en from the four parishes in town Concordia Ladies these seven Americans is Henry St. ! Charles K. .larobson will- show a from the ball, t- be held st the Frances Dr. and installing sani­ Police Arrests likely to be the first man to are invited to attend. ! movie and give a talk on "he mer­ Bond Hotel, will go to the benefit tary sewets to service homes both Meet Tomorrow HIGH? S k a te U e lu r n s The Connecticut Fellowship of its of fluoridation. No business o‘ the symphony orchestra. on the drive and on Norwood St. i orbit the Earth in Space. n Bonn Leader Plans Congregational Christian Women The Motlierhood of Mary Moth­ ; meeting will he held at this time, B.atimated cost of extending and John D. Resnlk 20, of Plattsburg, The selection of the 7-man team of the Hartford District will hold ers Orrle will meet this evening i The next regular meeting will he St:;art L. Forsyth, manager of paving the road was set at a p -. N. Y., was arrested Saturday eve­ The April meeting of the Ladies’ j of “Mercury Astronauts" was an­ F r o m Se co nd an open board meeting at the *1 a o I lock at the home of .Mrs. proxifnately $19,000 by the town | Aid Society of Concordia Lutheran ' TRADE nounced yesterday by the National ; on May 14. The public is invited electric heating de-partment, We.st- ning and charged with disregard­ Horace BushneU Church. Hart­ Ravmond Murphy. 3.1 Dorothy ' to the meeting tomorrow night. engineering department while the ing a stop sign. He posted a $15 Church will take place tomorrow. | Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ Rd .Mrs Fyiward Kosak will be inghou.se Fiectrie Corp., Staunton, ford, on April 14, from 10:15 to 2 Va., will sipeak Tuesday to mem­ water department e.stimated it , bond for court appearance next evening at 7:.30. i tration. Their names are still a P o la r Voyage Run for Presidency ro-hostfss. secret, but they will he made pub- ; p.m. (, Temple Chapter, Order of the bers and guesta of the Connecti­ would coat about $16,000 to install Saturday. Following the business meeting, i DOWN the sewer.s. I State Police today reported the the guest speaker will be Miss Mar-; lie soon, possibly later this \\eek. ; F,astern Star will hold a rummage cut Section. American Institute of By M)l BL\('K Electrical Engineers. He will speak The Planning Commission t o -' arrest of James R. Fournier. 25, garet Parker of Childi-cn's Serv- ■ WE NEED LA’TE MODELS 'They were picked for America's sale in the Masonic Temple Thurs- first manned satellite experiment, Himn. (Irrmany, April 7 t/T)— (Ihartcollnr Konrad Adenauer dsy from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mem­ at 8 p.m. in the a'Jditorium of the night is scheduled to make recom­ of Lynn, Mass., and Reinis A. Paul­ i ices of Connecticut. Members of OF ALL KINDS. Grot lilt. A|)i’i! 7 i/U)— bers may leave arliele.^\ at the mendations requested by the gen­ son, 32, of Rockville, both charged the congregation and friends who Pixijeet Memu-y. from s earefully atomic siilimarim' ,‘skatc came today Hginod to run for tlip prpsirlcnry of West Germany, a United Illuminating Co., New Top Allowances Made! •elected Initial ‘ list of 110 highly j Temple, or phone Mrs. .loseph Haven. eral manager regarding town- with speeding on the Wilbur Cros.s are interested in the work of this hack tfimTinlit'ntl.v lofla.t flom decision that meiin.s lii.s retirpment from active politics. A&P Super Markets in Monchester owned properties which might be qualified militarj' pilots. Both , Gallant. 89 Olcott Dr.: or Mrs. Highway. Fournier is due in court organization are invited to hear her second trip under the I'lip .surprisiiiK decision wa.s announced by Eugene Gers- Clyde Potter, 20 Hyde St. sold. Most of them are odd lota Saturday and Paulson April 20. ] her speak at 8 o'clock. physical and mental fitne-s were | The Ohamlnade Club will meet Beaupre Motors mea.'ured intensively. j North I’ole. tpiimaici-, pro.siilput of the Bunde.stag or lower hStl’se of Par­ 261 Brood St. t. 116 E. Center St. tonight at 8:16 in the Federation located in various sections of Francis Theriault, of Voluntown, ■ Mrs. Fred Winzier, president, re­ The executive hoard of the. High­ town. was also arrested by State Police mind., members to return their BROAD ST. AT The number was lield to seven— j Her captain, f'nidr. .lames F". liament, at a iipw.s conference. room of Center Church. A chorus j Instead of 12 as originally plan­ G.alveit. v.a\'pd froni Hie conning land Park PTA will meet tomor­ rehearsal will he held at 7:30. j The Commi.asion is also to ,iet and charged with speeding,on the i.«nten coin folders. i W. .MIDDLE TPKE. id'r.stenmaiei’ .said the ruling Cliri.stian Democrat!!, who I Hostesses for the evening are ned so that eacli team member lower of the nuclear ship as fog- row evening at 7:45 at the home a date for a public liearing for a : highway. He is due in court Salur- Open Evening*— MI S-2498 Momimited Adenauer, have yet to di.scus.s their choice as of Atty, and Mrs. Herman Yules, proposed res\ibdivision of lot.* on ' dav. I Minnie Stavens, Helen Staiger, IJl- i could take full part in all pha.ses .horns soiindeJ, vtuslles .screamed OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Two circles of the Woman's j I lain Sufhy, Susan Tin.sz, ’^.'eanor i of the project. and a firetioiit .a’nnl water into Hie .-\deuauer''s succe.s.sor as cliaiicellor. 107 Steep Hollow 1-ane. Society of the Community Baptist j Grant Rd.; discus.x earth excava- | Manchester Police Saturday ar­ The post of president in West Germany i.s largely a cere- tion regulations: proposed .sub- . rested Charles Wirth, 24, of 326 , Tureck and Katherine Turek. 1 Tliey will have a liaml in the en- , air in welconie Church will meet tomorrow at 8 j gineering and acientifie de\’elop- Tile .d',.ate showiwl s gns of her ------'J'mnnial one. and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. The Fellowship, Ward and Wes­ p.m. The Barbara Gifford Circle divi.don.s in the vicinity of An-! Sprilce St. Oh the strength of a ley Circles of the South Methodist saldi Rd.; regrading at Robertson ! Williinantlc City Court warrant ment of the space vehicle. They sera|re with .-\rctic ice .V few I'he 83-year-old AdenAuer, tlie will meet at the hojne of Mr.s. | will handle test flights at moderate marks ;uul a tn: nf were on only government chief postwar WSCS will hold a runiage sale in Rose Macllvain. 17 BonYier Rd., and I Park and proposed regulations re- j charging him with operating with­ Vi illidrawal Seen the church on April 16 at 9:30 a m. garding hiiilding foundations., out a driver’s license. Wirth -was speeds and altitudes, getting ready her sides, nj ,nit'^iHy caused by Germany has, had, himself presid- the Ann Judson Circle will meet for the supreme teat, an 18.000- her .surfacing in .\ic'lic water.*. ed at a meeting of a apeclal com­ Anyone having articles to onald. 9, on a performance so reahstir that ’ The party's national committee, from the ashes of World War II. EGGS March to 4.362.000. Employment ' Woman Savs meeting here Friday and Satur­ cisoiifE AND TRUST COMPANY'S looks exactly like raw silk. Crea.se-re.sistant, washes and irons and Richard, 8. and Kraus’ sister. it provided fodder for a Bob Hope Erhard ha.s been Weal Germany's ONE POUND PKG ONE POUND PKG like a handkerchief. Beautiful colors. Elizabeth, about .50, joke earlier in the evening. jumpeft by 1.106,Od0 to *53.828,0<)0. ^ bi the new fip day. will name a .successor to And on the lop floor, near the "The movies tliis year are going The go ernment.crnmenL. in reporting' HITS is thal prMrtk'Hllv all nf Mie Tot'’s Al)ductor ■Meade .Alcorn, who Is resigning to ((tontlniied on Page Ten) "Super-Right" "A ll G ood" ENSEMBLE Combed Cotton and Cnpioni Yarn flames, lay the 200-.pound, 6-fool In for ,=o much realism. " Hope said, Hiui today, .‘lakl the ruse in em­ job improvpnienl was l oncenli aled I P l u m to his private law prac­ Kraus, dying of smoke inhalation "that I was surprised to .see Miss ployment and (hop in unemploy­ among males 2.5 yea:s or over tice. : AT UOW PHICB o p in the house where he was bm-n. Ha\-\vard here tonight. ” ' ment were Loth about twice the the prime working gioiip and fam- Ghild'’s Father The committee also may vote SLICED BACON SLICED BACON SHANTUNG WEAVE She dies in the ga.s chamber dur­ aiiiOiinl seasoiiaiilv expeeted for ;l\' responsibility group in the pop­ to hold Ihe GOP pre.sidential nom­ A TABLK MODAL. where he had brooded about hi.« AND AND INSTANT M physical condition and his work. ing the pieture. ! the month. ulation. inating convention in Chicago in Meriden. .April T oRi' Meriden : A faetory "tvorker, he went on While the picture was being , Il wa.s the bigge.st Fehruary-to- On the other hand, WoUheln Hic week beginning Jlllv 25, I960. Bulletins ONE DOZEN OF . ONE DOZEN OF made, she told a reporter that j March drop m uneniplo.vnient noted that the number of persons Police ssy Mr.«. Barbara Gallant A site siiboommittee, headed by NEW 1959 4 5 " wide sirk leave a year ago, stayed ' has admitted that the man who from the AP Wiren ; Sunnybrook Sunnybrook weeks in a veterans hospital for "after four di.sappontments I’m ' .since 1050. The employment rise unemployed 1.5 weeks or longer .State Chairman Ray Bliss of no longer in the bu.sine.s,s for O.s- | for the month was the biggest has remained steadv at about l ‘ j I abducted her little girl here .Sun­ Ohio, meet.s here tomorrow./ It is FRESH GRADE A million. He said this underscored day i.s her former husband and Ihe understood to ha 'e such a i-ecom- FRESH GRADE A Wrinkle-resistant, wa.shayle. nerds little or no Ironing. Eight (Continned on Page Thirteen) cars. Just sa. that I do it now' since 19i51. ARGE.NTINA OUSTS BED beautiful shades- medium bjue, light blue, pink, navy, black, Seymour Wolfbein. head of th, that "we are by no means out of child’s father. mendalion in mind. Prior to this admis.slon. Police "The Chicago Tribune, /quoting Buenos Airea, April 7 IJI — A ... THE BEST HELPER beige, yellow and^a^^^ Lalxir Department Employment counselor at the Soviet embaasy LARGE EGGS LARGE EGGS Statistics Bureau, told a news (I'ontiniied on Page riire**) I said. -Mrs. Gallant had been refer- "highly a ithoritative s q ii r e e s I ring to Eugene Langiano, 26, New without naming them, rep/orted to­ today wa* ordered to leave Ar- ALL FOR ALL FOR conference that while the ipi- gMitiiia within 48 hour* after the WE8C0 “DOBBYCHROME” provenient was partiv sca.sonal lihe , Bedford. Ma.ss.. as merely an ex- day that Hia' city and /date had YO UR BUDGET Soviet Seen Building ,bov friend. been .selected. It sqid firniai arj- government. linked Communist Chromespn Yarn'and Combed Cotton Job picture definitely shows ,si|ib- dipininat* with last week’s bloody «Vx' stantinl signs of repair from de­ Police said a signed .statement nouncement probably wi,il he made I they lereived from Mrs. Gallant later thi.s week after a ,'conference labor riot. .A note from Foreign Washex and Ironx Like a Handkerchief pression damage. News Tidbits Minister t'arlps Florit wa* de­ The seasonally adjusted latio of ■ ye.sterday conflrnied what Lan- of GOP leaders witty' President HAS EVER HADI Iraqi Foreign Legion ' giano had told police Sunday: livered to the Sosiet embaasy unemployment to the total work Culled Iron) .\P Wires Eusenhower. this rhurning deelartng embassy force declined from 6 1 per cent That the gir! Was born.w'hile he -New York and Philadelphia also eminselor Nikolai Belonv umvel- 36" wide in February to 5.8 per cent in and .she were man and wife. have made strong bids for the con­ mine and ordering him out of the Cairo, F.gypt, April 7 t.Pi—Re­ him, has blamed Nasser for the '■ The (hild. a 2-year-olri named vention. however, and the formal ' recent iinaiiccessft.l army revolt in Man'll. Creation of a new Bureau of country. 9 9 ports that Soviet-armed Kurdish Barbara, was grabbed by Lan­ decision, at ic.asl. is up to the full, lOc Lower Th«n ^%C north Iraq. Wolfbein's holding a news eon- Submarines to organize effeCtive- You will love this tiny jacquard figured fabric for deesse*. tribesmen • are ' being shipjied giano Sunday. after he had driver) national committee. Super-Right Bacon UitW*#k le and blouses. So soft anti the colors are beautiful. Only a week ago Kfts.sem hinteil ference to release the report Was l.v a "nuclear siibniarine force ca­ T,\X WRITE-OFT OPPOS|CD to Meriden from New Bedford - Hartford, April 7 (Ah — The 12c LOADER THAN : through the Suez Canal to Iraq that he would grant the Iraqi an unprecedented thing.- pable of massive retaliation with liis brothel'. Marc 29. White .VIITHITI St .M.MEKFIELD INSTANT MONEY is the range, the family vacation, school against an enem.v" iirgerl today on (Oontlnued on Page Three) Slate Tax Department today A ll Good Bacon LAST WEEK IB 4 3 ^ aroused speculation today that Kurds .self-goveininent a move Ordinarily, the monthly job re­ driving back toward .New Bedford, or college bills, new clothing, new floor of the ,Senate b.v Scq. Thomas opposed a bill that Would per­ continuing credit plan that leta Complete s Piece Chenille Russia is helpipg Iraqi Premier that would meet with fifvor in ports of the Commerce and I.,abor I they were apprehended by State 13c DOZ. LOWER 4 6 ^ Departments have simply been J. Dodd of .West Hartford. . . . Chi- mit the .New Haven Railroad to Large Eggs THAN LAST YEAR DOZ you write checks against your hi-fi equipment . . . literally Abdel Karim Kas-sem form a pro- Mo.soow, The leader., of the Kurds Police at a roadbldck in "Volun- - Communist Foreign Legion. is Sheik Mu-slafa Barzahi, ja handed to newsmen in printed re- , cago Mayor Richard Daley's re- write off 85 per cent of the cost anything! election marking start of another town. of removing grade rroMlngs credit instead of your bank BATHROOM ENSEMBLE Egyptian authorities 'said three Communist - indoctrinated mulliih lea.se*. ! Little Barbara .was unharmed. Find out now how much Soviet ships one carrying 855 (priest) who spent 12 years of The unusual procedure pointed four years of Democratic control Royal Marriage Friday, from tfieir .State tdxre. John E. balance. of city hall, appears virtually cer­ 'The Langiano brothers, returned Tarrant, director of the State. fiillv armerl'Kurds and the other exile in. Russia and, relurnev0 pen­ United Stkte.s Coast Guard cutter , ' * rimmed glasses, a placard, and 1 Toky’s streets have blossomed northern Iraq, western Iran and Prealdent Na.sser and who are Koek's four high schools open im- ! into riots of color. nies (two and a third cent*) ott HALE’S STORE HOURS: eastern Turkey which they in­ against the growing Commiipist slashed through the wind-whipped G rave 111 WeSlpOlT Chinese Characlei's covering hia the tax on each pint of beer. Tlia IN MANCHESTER YOUR SPECIAL INSTANT MONEY mediately on some basis accept­ I , chest and back stepped from a White,- red and blue bunting is OPKN MONDAY ALL DAY-r9 A.M. to ."irSO P.M. habit. influence in Baghdad. ' , wavea of the dark Bering .Sea able to opposing factions in de.se- basic iJUt on Incomes wa* cut ta early today, riushing to the aid of • ------taxi in front of the Imperial Pal- strung across the roads. Gay lan­ PHONE NUMBER IS Ml 3-1171 T U E S D A l'...... 9 A3I. to 6:80 PJM. Observprs at Port Said reported The lj).'10-ton Swiet ship Gnizla gration dispute.. .Airmdn of the terns have been placed over the 38*4 perl cent from AtVj' pe^ ■ Ml Cho»*l» a critically injured Russian sea­ Wertport, April, 7 A grave ^^d calmlv dived into the moat 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. the ti’ibesmen passing through the carrying the Kurd ti;ihe.snieii was first strategic Snark mi.ssile street lights. Cherry blossoms— ,-enf. The now rate. lowiMt M«DXESDAV ...... canal were Soviet citizens of Kurd­ man. matter in this Falrfie\d County around il. since prewar. Is desIgn-Ml to save I TH URSDAY...... 9 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. closel.v guarded during a brief slop .squadron at control.* in Cape community has stirred Connect!- clutching the placard, he swam j around the Great Imperial Palace BANANAS ...... 9 A..M. to 5:80 F.M. ish origin, from the southernmost at Port Said yesterday. Officials The ciitter Stcris left Aktin Bay Cinaveral when,, tlmf operational grounds, in shrines, in backyard taxpayers about *560 million a -FRIDAY ...... regions of the Soviet Union. Tlie on the Aleutian Island chain on cut’s health commissioner to really along the moat for about 200 year. The new rate amount* te I'SATURD.AY ...... 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. .said the.v had difficulty .at first version of Snark roar.s aloft on dig into the matter. yards and climbed oiit into the I gardens, all along the streets— Th« Cenn«eticvt Bank and Trust Cem^nyr United Arab' Republic’s Middle getting...... qboiird...... to make. _a ___ i-outlne_ an international mission of mercy start of 5,000 mile intercontinen­ I bring .spring glory to the dingy a tak redu’ tlon of 8.8 per ee(nt. • ruM px*** *'’/*” East Newa Agency said the Soviet i ...... “ ” ' i to the Soviet trawler Pl.schavaya Stephen Kalabany of Norwalk, 'wailing arms of a policeman. l i tal range flight. YELLOW • Ton# Control INSTANT MONEY, P. O. Bax 1168, - ^ We weleOme charge aeeountst ZrfC Green Trading Stamps Kurds were trained In guerilla i EgyptiiiYi authorities said the Indiislria. located about 100 miles wa.< puttering in hi* family plot CongratulKtirins Crown Prince' oly , ’. KL.AU TO s u p e r io r COVflTi are given with rash saltit nnd also to «;usfomer* who pa.v Deaperate a a c a p e d prisoner in the Greens Farms Colonial Cem­ Wedding.” the placard read. { . Countless windows display pho- RIPE LBS I Hartford 1, Cannacticut fighting...... iGnizia, which came from’ the .So-: to the north in the general direc- Hartford, April 7 (A’) — their eharge aeroiint within Bfteen (15) days after billing 'The agency, without giving a j^jet Black Sea port of Odessa, ap-1 tion of the PriUlof Islands. Gharle.s Bradford, 29. charged etery in We.stport last year. Police "Congratulalioh Crown Prince! t'ographs of the crown prince, hi* Rlh|coff today named Cmmata-;; Ebony date. ' 1 ■ource, said more Soviet ships, | ppn,.e,| bound for Daara hut lier The wave-s erfsted 10 to 1.5. feet with slaying bant, teller, killed and quoted him as saying he found an and Michiko" was the sen.se of the Samurai features stern and dig- PlfjBS Judge Joseph K Wail df . Please ^ n d me more information,'and an INOTANT M ONEY application his (?ompaoion woiinde (Continued on Page 31ilrh|jw) 1. 1089 TOLLAND TPKE. MAIN' and OAK STREETS sUa'liog Vtatto^rom aamo ship. (Oontteoed oa Page Thirteen) him «^f with a mild reprimand, for „ BUCKLAND City------_____ ZoM..__ JSttttt___ _ Premier khruehchev oeconding ) (ConUnned on M g * Nine) 1 (Oonttaoed i o ^ g e . Three^ ' sWpdKiia Is (W« CseanusHy *nd Vidnliyf ' .MI 8-5005 i K, r \ •t '■ .V, ■> \i - V '" vV '% ^ N 'i • V ■'

\ m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDA/, APRIL'?, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 ^ a t e Returns^ About Town ...... y.afc-'tti'iiii Jobs Figure Soars, GOP Andover 6 Directors Miss The Stqrv Circle of the South M ai Boyle* Buenos Aires F romV /* .' ■ ■ Second Methodist WSCS will have a rum­ M im Sheiiiwold on Bridge mage sale at the- church Friday 'r; morning at 9 o'clock. „ Anyone Want Kindergarten Lapor Rfots Polar Voyage Unemployed Drops having articles to be collected may NJCTO’s Top Sea Dog call either Mrs. Paul Cook, 119 ' >■ I mUBT PARTNER— Welt deekr Mather St., or Mrs. Harold L. (Continued from Page'One) likely to go ogainn prasidwtlal Tied to Reds NOT OPPONENT NoilMotfih Tulaenible (CMillBMd from PrS^O m ) (Continued irum Pnge On«) Seen Delayed rTCalling th ^ th e hearing at 7r45 when an un- in the job report would be "actu­ Richmond, 95 Chambers St. wishes in filling tha poat By Alfred Sheffiwold MORIH Mass coincidence, ally the belt Improvement figures gummerfleld’i nama waa In­ Thera were reports that If a night of Dec. 17, 1957, appeared foreoeen^:jusineas matter came up ■lie w arfare. I t showed the woods” particularly among the Has New Worry Buenos Aires, April 7 (/Pi —^The tr.R Masters Team Champion « i 4 between Fetoniatr and March in Llnne Lodge No. 22, Knights of jected Into the speculation over the part-Uma chairman is named. Bliss Don’t sell your partner short W 7 to account for absenteeism on the thatT In good conacienoe, he could atomic submarine, capable of w y - long term unemployed. In Budget Cut Argentine government today link­ 4 10 9 3 2 not delay. It kept him occupied, he years." Pythias, will hold Its meeting to­ chairmanship after it had ap­ may be asked to head tha party’s just because an opponent pounces Board of Directors last night at a Similarly, James B. Carey, head To top that off. Strauss said exaculive committee. In this job he ed Soviet Block diplomats with the « A Q J 7 9 2 public hearing in the Verplanck said, until about 10 o’clock. Irig hidden under water IndefinUCr of the International Union of Elec­ morrow at 8 p.m, ih Orange Hall. peared earlier that Sen. Thrueton N«w Tork (J«V-The fr»y waetes Allied nations pstrol millions of bloody, labor riot in Buenos Aires on him with a double. Maybe yoUr Jacobs, also, pointed to a good other government data, aome of would bo expected to take an ac­ square miles between the West A cut of nearly *9.000 from the partner is a big boy and knows WEST « , School. * ly. could surface from under the trical Workers, said In a statement B. Morton of Kentucky might have tive part in rebuilding the Mtlon- «r the AUentic today cloak a Andover Board of Education budg­ last week and said at least one en­ AQIOO AK9252 Six Directors failed to appear past attendance record,, ice In any weather and fire mis­ of comment that the figures were It still to be released, shows the The Edith Cowles Strickland Indies and the North Pole, all the voy had been Ordered expelled. what he is doing. Mrs. Lamenzo, who appeared at national economy Is whirling along Group of the Second Congregatlon- no acUva oppoalUon for the poat. al organization for the I960 cam­ allent, never-ending struggle for vital sea lines that link et by the Board of Finance The scene was the recent w'orld 4K 98C , last night to hear townspec^le’s siles. no cause for celebratio)). Carey Sen, B arry Goldwater of Ari­ haa apparently eliminated start of A government statement said K J 7 opinions on General Manager the hearing about 8:25, said car aald 176,000 electrical workers are at the end of 1959's first quarter sl Church will meet tonight at 8 paign. leadership in naval power. and North America. championship in New York. Gior­ The Skate, using a television de­ at its greatest pace ever in his­ zona and Rep. Richard M. Simpaon The national chairman ordinar­ the town's first kindergarten next almilar action is being considered : Richard Martin’s tentative budget trouble delayed her. ^ still looking for work and that o'clock at the church. of Pennsylvania, chairmen of the Admiral Jeraiidd It Is .the mightiest naval force against “other membera of the gio Belladonna bid one club on the "I feel just terrible about last vice, looked for thin places in the tory. ily holds both jobs, but tha re­ ever assembled in peacetime, since fall. West hand, showing a balanced for the 1959-60 fiscal year. there is” a still desperate crisis” In GOP Campaign Commllleca of the sponsibility might bo spilt to meet Wright, top sea dog for the North School Board Chairman Andrew diplomatic corps from countriss And in December 1957, five Di­ night," she said. "I have never Ice. A whip-like antenna helped the Job situation, The Commerce secretary said A meeting of all representatives the first warrior sailor atepped In­ hand of minimum strength. IVal- $AQI5.4S probed the ice above. two houaea of Congress, have ob­ the objection of Goldwater and Atlantic treaty organisation, has Gasper told Board mem­ behind the Iron Curtain.” The rectors failed to appear at a regu­ missed a Board meeting, a hearing, Carey has been one of the prime that with national income at a of Catholic mothers circles for the jected publicly that Morton could a new worry—reports that Soviet to the first war canoe. expelled diplomat was not named. ter Avarelll bid one spade on the or a committee meeting, and I The submarine, and her crew peak and prices remaining stable, Simpson. "It 'isn’t an easy thing to bring bers laAt night th at the Finance East hand, showing spade length lar Tuesday night meeting. movers behind an AP’D-CIO job­ purpose of religious instniction devote only part-time^to the com­ Simpson said yesterday ha him­ Roaala la developing a submarine Board disapproved a proposed ap­ Argentina is the second lattin ♦ to*® - - In both cases, coincidence, prior have only been late once.” came home to far different weath­ less rally to be held here tomorrow. purchasing power never wa.i high­ with the Rev. Francis Butler will mittee chairmanahtp because of hla that can launch a guided missile naval forces of different nations American nation to act against Md at least 8 points in high cards. WeM Nollk K«l flMk ‘6ne of Thoee Thinga’ er from that at the Pole.” It was er; the value of all goods and self could not accept the national into a coordlnatetl task force. ' propriation of *8,918 recom­ South knew all of this and also 1 * Pau 1 A 2 V commitments, and tight schedul­ The rally will seek to promote Job­ be held Thursday night at 8 o’clock acnatorlal duties. chairmanship if it were offered Tie- with an atomic warhead. I.]-:-' Soviet Block diplomats within a ing appeared to cause the mass Directors today were surprised a sunny crisp, blue-skied day. less aid measures. services, or gross national' prod­ TTicy were understood, however, said the admiral. "But we feel we mended as the cost of a kindergar­ week. Mexico expelled two mem­ knew that his side was vulner­ Dbie. Ran Ran ■ Ran Asmall bra.sa band pla.ved mer­ in the Church of the Assumption cauae he would not resign his seal "They can convert a number of ten class for the year. Openiog kad — A 0 absences. at the full extent of the absentee­ Even with the new lower unem- uct, Is also at a record. hall. to be among those who would find their existing submarines to that have done It. They get along well, bers. of the Soviet embassy staff able. When he bid two hearts, he ism. Several said'that, while re­ rily. The families and sweethearts In fact, said Strauss, "the signs In Congress. and they work together as an Al­ The Finance Board's objection, assumed full responsibility. Last night's hearing was ad­ plo.vment total of 4,362.000 for Summorfield acceptable for the There has been no «ruggsitlon purpose.” he said grimly. "The de­ Gasper said, to beginning a kin­ last week, accusing them of giv­ journed by Mayor Eugene Kelly grettable, it was "one of those of the men waved cheerily. March the idle total still Is the Indicate that the current spring poat, despite hie cabinet chores. lied' team. ing money and support to sn ille­ North should have aald to him­ four clubs before West can ruff. The Presidential Citation gave vigor In the economy should In- Town of Manchester firemen that Morton would quit tha Senate fense of North America from the VI dergarten at that lime was at about 8:25 after protests from things.” highest for the month in recent from Co. 3 put out a small grass The Poetmaater General was not to take the party chalrmsHShlp. "Our vessels are widely dis­ self; "My hand is not the worst threat of attack by guided missile that Slate grants which could gal railway strike. South gets rid of a spade alM a townspeople attending. The pro­ The events were much the same Calvert the gold star In lieu of the years except for March of last crea.ie In the coming, months." Immediately available for com­ submarines is occupying a good persed. Most of them can get to The Argentine government haa dummy in the world; With reason­ diamond, making his contract with as the regular Board meeting Dec, second Legion of Merit. fii-e a t 74 W. Middle Tpke. at 10:10 There la, however, a precedent for Starts Tomorrow nearly cover the cost would not tests were leveled not only at year in the depths of the recession. this morning. ment on whether he would arrec to the division of responslblliUss. It deal of our attention.” sea In an hour." blamed the Communists for last able luck my partner will make an overtrlck. the poor Board attendance but the 17, 1957. at W’hich public hearings It read in part: Compared with last year, em­ accept. He held the job for alx Wright feels an atmosphere of Sandra Dee, Cliff Robert­ come through w ithin the 1959-60 Friday’s rioting in which 67 work­ two hearts doubled and will thus were scheduled on creation of the "For exceptionally meritorious Barnaclpfi CrniPiit Hradd was set In 1946 when Rep. Carroll This arid a multitude of other fiscal year. West can stop the overtrick by fact that onl.v 47 taxpayers ap­ ployment is up 1,517,000 and unem­ months In 1952 and quit when he Recce of Tennessee was national problems in the day-to-day check­ constant alertness is as essential son (leftI and James Darren ers'and policemen were injured. score a game. If the luck is bad cashing two diamond tricks early fifth voting district, several appro­ conduct in the performance of out­ entered 'he cabinet. Summerfleld to his command ns it Is to the Air The School Board approved a peared to comment on the tenta­ ploym ent Is down 836,000. Synthetic Quartz Made chairman and Rep. CJIarencc erboard race for supremacy at co-star in Columbia Pictures' The newspaper Correo de la he will go down at two hearts, but in the hand, but South aUU scores tive budget. priations, and discussion was slat­ standing services as commanding Miami — Attaching themselve* haa mSintained close relations with Force. happy "Gidget.” in Cinema- proposal that the town approve Tarde named three members of bad luck will be just as bad if I ed on a proposed swimming pool. Weekly earnings of factory pro by their head.s. barnacle.s secrete Brown of Ohio was chairman of sea are under constant study by the budget Item, at Its meeting late game for making his contract of ofllcer of the U.S.S. Skate during ductlon workei's rose to a record New York ^gineera of two the party's Conservatives although “Three fourths of Russia's ■l.'iO Scope and Eastman Color. It the Soviet Block diplomatic col­ bid three clubs.” To Reschedule Hearing . That night, Directors w'ho show­ her second Arctic cruise 4 March a substance which cements the:u the executive committee. MO NATO ofllcers at Admiral In March. / two hearts doubled. (Kelly today said the Directors,. of *88.62 in March. This reflected he left the Taft wing to throw vital In advance of the site and na­ Wright's headquarters at Norfolk, i submarines are loncenlrated in starts Wednesday at the state. ony and accused them" of promot It hurts my fingers to type out Even if your partner Is not ed up were Mayor Harold A. TurU- through 6 April, 1959, and during In p'ace permanently. Like all of the nation’s leading electronics support to President Elaenhower European waters. " bn pointed out. Gasper also reported to the ing labor unrest. at a meeting tonight in the Mu­ ington, Cummings, Francis Ma­ an increase in the work week to an crustaceans, barnacles muat.-jiP- laboratories report that s.vnthetlc tional committee seasions, Influen- Va. He is proud of the fact it is Daffe' the sad news that North “ran” to good enough to be playing In a the meticulous preparations there­ average of 40.1 hours pliu? an aver In 1952. "There they are in position to try Board th at another c u t—one of Those named were Soviet Am- nicipal Building, will set another honey, and Barries. for. riodlcally shed their noneUstlc Eisenhower has been described tial Republicans said there appear­ the first and only Allied mililam- I to the defensive strength of the *2,000—has been made by the Fi­ three clube. 77118 . was set one world championship, the same date for a pubUc hearing, perhaps age 1-cent incre.ase In hourly pay. quartz can, now be produced In this ed little doubt that (Chicago would headquarters ever established on to sever Europe from America and ♦ •7 baaaador Mikhail Alexevlch Kaaty trick undoubled, and North was moral holds true; Don’t holler un­ Absent, were Directors Kelly "Cmdr. Calvert, by his intimate skins and expand their shells to as opposed In the past to a dual e.ft ’.'aiting last night were outstanding achievement during steel and machinery-making. | ' One teacher will receive perma­ Hebron, will also be Invited to at­ the capital to protest the labor of St. Ja m e s’ C:7iurch; Hutchinson, representatives of the Board of the operations In the Arctic Ocean ant junior officers with the dry Farm employment ro.se by one- j admonition: nent certification in the near future tend. Legislative bills on education policies of the Frondlzl govern­ PROGRAMS attending a businest engagement Education and I .ibrary Board, in area,” and has asked the board to plaee ment. They include workers from half million non-farm employment i "Save your superlalives for will be discussed. out of town: and Cummings, who addition to the other townspeople "During this period, " Gates' 1 4 emergencies" her on tenure. In vldw of her previ- Tutoring Authorized unions dominated by Communists is working temporarily at a con­ at 'Verplanck. commandation said, "the officers moved up b.v 600,000. 1 I oils experienee at the school. The Board also authorized home- or followers of former Dictator struction project in Ma.ssachusetts School Board officials were crit­ and men of U.S.S. Skate exception­ Manufacturing employment rose Tenure is usually granted three I bound instniction for a Grade 3 Juan D. Peron. and commuting to Board meetings. ical that more Directors had not al performance of duty . . . ’ by 150.000 and construction byT years after eerlifiealion, a eom- ' students. Randall Robbins. Rob- Rioters threw up barricades in Unforeseen developments enme up shown up to hear their request 170.000. A rise to 70.000 In retail | MM M M 'W > Graham Exhausted mittee of two members has been I bins broke his leg in an accident the street, burned and overturned Video Everyday in CMmming’s case last nig' * Kelly for reinstatement of *127,000 that trade employment was about nor-' ' appointed to review' the situation, ' this weekend and will be in the aiitomobile.s and attacked street said. .Martin had cut from their budget mal for the pre-Easter period. j since it would establish a preee- cars and stores before police halt­ All Rights Reseiwed— U.S. Speeding Help From Fast Pace j hospital for two and a half weeks Teaches Mondays request. Wolfbein noted that significant j I dent. and at home for a month aijd a ed the disorders. H. T. Dickenson A Co., Inc. The mayor added that Barnes groups of the population still I The Board also voted to deny regularly teaches on Monday To Hurt Red Sailor have serious job problems. j Christchurch, New Zealand, the use of school facilities for pri- ' half. Funds are included in the current budget for such purposes. PROFITABLE TRIP nights. For example, the data showed April 7 (.Ti—Billy Graham arrived ' vale music lessions for the time Magellan's pioneer voyage y Group Fashions A" today for the windup of his New The Board voted to send Mrs. Mahoney toda.y said he had set (Contlnueo from Page One) that unemployment among non- i being since the mu.sic teacher has around the world was a profitable whites. mainly Negroes. Is 13 per ^ Zealand erusade. reportedly "a hit ' not provided the information which j Susan Baker, school secretary, to his Holy Name speaking engage­ / I the Connecticut Association of venture. Cloves brought back ment in advance and thought he Mav Day Baskets came from the Ru.a.sian eraba.ssy cent, while it Is S'z per cent,, exhausted " frbm the pace he has the board requested. The music from the South Pacific islands RELAX WITH been keeping. teacher was allowed to take a sur- , Educational Secretaries in Hart- could cover both speech and hear­ in Washington to the State De­ among white persona. ! ford. were sold for more than the en­ SYLVANIA! ing without being overly late for Many May day baskets were partm ent. T hat in tiiin brought a The corresponding report for Billy has been warned lhal over­ , vey in order to determine town in­ tire cost of the three-year expe­ work may raiisc a recunenec of terest in such a program. In the ' Mrs. Chamberlain reported that the latter. The Society meets Mon­ fashioiied by members of the coordinated effort by the Navy and February showed employment at' j the reading class taught by Guy dition. It’s a pleasure to watch Green Thumb Group at the Com­ 62,722.0()0 and unem ploym ent at his eye Irouble, ' said I.,elglfton meanlinie. a review of school poli- TV with a 19.59 Sylvanla day nights. Treasury Departnient. which haa Ford, a m em ber of the Graham i cics has shown that the school ' Outlaw and 15 students from Mrs. As it was, Mahone.v said, he ar­ munity Y last evening. The bas­ juri.sdirtion over the ('oa.st Guard. 4.749.000. . Barton's class will attend the Chil­ ELECTRONICS TV! Thanks to exclusive rived at Verplanck at 9 o'clock to kets will be filled with flowers Secretary of Commerce Lewis team. ' He probably will rest up I could not be made available with­ HaloLight you enjoy, larg­ The plan was for the cutler to awhile before returning to the out a rental fee on the basis of dren's Book Exhibit at Williman- find the hearing over. from, gardens of the Green Thumb-j contact the Ru.ssian vessel, admin- Strauss said the changes reflected United State.s in m id-June" tic State Teachers' College tomor­ LABORATORIES er, sharper and clearer He said the mass ab.senteeism ers and .sent to patients In conva- i inter first aid and then remove the iT lV ^ available information ART THEATER pictures. See for yourself V \ * » A l Graham hurriedly left Athletic The Board's meeting date was row, The children will see the was regrettable, but pointed out lesrent home.s. thereby carrying ggaman for transportation to a I Park in Wellington last night after MO F ran k lin Ave, CH 6-0S30 soon at STANEK’S. ! ehanged last night from the first book display and also view a film. that another budget hearing will out an old custom to make some I hospital at Anchorage. An amphib- preaching to some 17.000 persons. The' exhibit will be attended in 277 BROAD be held. He added that, as a di­ one’s May day bright. I ious plane was to meet the cutter He was reported not feeling well ! Monday to the first Tuesday of HELD OVER THIRD WEEK I each month. The Monday meeting the afternoon by members of the rector, he has missed onl.v two Plans were discussed for thelgt: Dutch Harbor in the Aleutians I Because of a fliictiialing iiwclling staff. RADIO T 1 I E V I S I 0 N me'etlngs.xand rarely been late. forthcoming contemporary flower to take the injured man on the last I Don’t Miss This Once- in the rear of his left eye which date conflicted with the schedules “Cast A Dark Shadow” A salt-nvthe-wound touch In arranging and demonstration lec-1 leg of the mercy, tr ip. ! blurs his vision, Graham has been I of Board members. Manchester Evening Herald Dirk HorRnrdc, Marsnret Lorkwood Mahoney’s case 1s that his Holy ture bv Mrs. Ralph T. Ogden of i Coast Guard officers said the o-Yoar Spring Tiro Sale! I 18.")-Duy Calendar .Adopte years eighth graders, will have a social ( R-40) r O F E Y E T H E A T E R D tia rte i Fitzpatrick. Authorized Dealer and Mav 30. Memorial Day. (22-80) T H K D A V ID N IV E N Pasternak will be able to get the ago push-button shaves claimed ALLSTATE hour witli dancing until 10 o'clock. 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MANCHESraR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 n o t n v i PAOB FPUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 Columbia Church, dAWghter '6t the,, late Bearing Co., New Britain, em ­ Charleii and Stella Chiirch, and MMH Woiiieti Set ployes w'ere required; Survivors Settle ' Parley on Handicapped was ttpfn in Andover.^ He ts the Coventry L To .help maintain continuity Four Take First son of* the late Frank^'and Emily of prodiirtlpn. by working on the Inheritance Suit Cpbb. They were married April 4. Annual Meeting day before' ami the day after a 1914 in WillimanUc, by the Rev. Swim of Season Bloodmobile holiday. New York, April 7 Settle­ WllUaih Beard, minister of the The annual meeting of the 2, To hold themaelvea ready for Puts Stress on Person First Congregational Church, at ment of the three-million dollar Watch and Jewelry Repairing MORE & MORE Women’s AuxlViry of the Man- work on a holiday if required estate of Supreme Court Justice Not to ba outdone by th eir his home. They have lived in Co­ Visit April 17 cheeler Memorial Hospital wilt l>e ‘■Wages are no less earned when At R« i ■ ______ty Surrogate Maximilian Moss, waa have as keen an ability to think, to for yourself? Come in today. . ^ I ^ e r e is a car that’s three feet shorter than conventional ceeds of the ijroject will he to­ Farm Dr. Assisting Mrs Cheney the result of an agreement between go on in education, as the next he hit the hydrant on Union St. school’s training band, under the given the couple tomorrow night at ward the group’s renovation pro­ San Franci.sco. April 7 i.^' The For Food? March 29. Horacek’s c4r drove the direction of Timothy Quinn. the home of his parents, Mr. and on the progra 1 rommitlee are widow and son. fellow. Perhaps being tied tae. It dropped car a few days earlier. Lugg told contacting Pamela Olenney or I 000 provided In the will. Hta daiigli- J person can dd' things the average Beardsley of Jonathan Trumbull Charles Bates, eighth grade stu­ two haga. WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU the court he followed the car and Highway, has been awarded drat Come in and drive this popular beauty today\ Ronald Kohler, co-chairmen. ' ter will atm share the bulk of the person can't do." dent at Horace W. Porter School Hairalt Talk Set TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION noted an elderly man was behind science grant in Junior division, on took the honors in the Grange “One hag contained rice, the “lealale with the widow, hut will he The handicapped p e r s o n Is All members and friend., of the Holiday Pay Hold other about 2.3 poiinda worth of bothered bv personal problems, and the wheel. his entry in the State Science Fair sponsored spelling bee held in Yeo­ • • ' eligible to receive Ihe principal at Our catering aervice is set up to be flexible enough to City Court Judge Francis T. in Hartford. "Ricky” an eighth mans Hall Friday night. After Second Congregational Church are A ustralian shillings, " said Misa the age of 21 Instead of 23, a.s emotional needs as much aa the O’Loughlfn said he would advise invited to a pot lurk a t 6:30 p.rti. Wage for Seryiec‘s Erelyn Miihlenhard. of the Amer- accommodate any size galhering. Why not call na and non-handicapped p erso n , and grade student at Horace W. Porter about an hour of spelling down specified in the will. the Motor Vehicle Department- that School, entered an exhibit under the words given by Miss Saturday at the Church Commun­ itaii Liilhcian Mission on arrixmg Approval of the compromise la talk over the delail.s? sometiroes more, said Dr." EUau. he did not think Horacek should ity House. The deacone.sses and here yesterday aljoard the liner Alms listed entitled '’Absorption Chromato­ Sarah Bombria, he topped Fred­ H artford. April " '.'Pi The .'hi- I expected to be routine. f be allowed to drive. Horacek agreed graphy.” erick Beardsley, second, who stum­ deacons are In charge of the kitch­ preme Court of Error.s lield in two Himalaya. To meet theSe needs a good pro­ to surrender his operator’s lie- e en with Mrs. Keith Reynolds as "Both hurst and acallered over gram for the handicapped should Jan Tasker and Williaun Macht, bled on "achievement. ” and Gal test cases today that holiday pay and is to be examined to deter­ chairman. is remuneration for servire.s ren­ the wild terrain, I Plaliniini Mctala Rar** Garden Grove who worked on "Solar Heat” with Carpenter who failed to spell ”ac- have three alms, said the doctor. mine whether or not he will get it The Rev.. W illard Thomen of the 1. To foster “self-ability” within two Wlllimantlc girls, Sandra Ca- celerateJ’ dered and not a fringe benefit "During Ihe heavy rain season PHONES Ml 3-7364 returned. millo and Barbara Talge, were Bates^ took home the $.5 prize Andover Congregational Church which, like vacation pay; is com­ the rice aprotiled on the warm hill- New York The platinum the Umlta of the handicapped per­ The case of Robert M. Shute, 48, mill be guest speaker. He will give airie.s and we heard the natives group of metals ia so rare that Ml 3-8383 son’s capability. named among the 10 top exhibitors presented by Philip H. Isham, pensation for loss of wages. Overbrook Rd., Vernon, was co in the physical science division. treasurer of Columbia Grange, the an Illustrated talk on "Our Newest were amazed st Ihe sudden wind­ only ahotit 30 tons of them arc 2. To encourage him to partici­ tinued to Aug. 8 with the condition I It was pointed out liv Associ­ mined each year compared wttli pate in social and community ac­ They did not place as winners, sponsoring organization, which State, Hawaii”. The Rev. Mr. ate .lustice .'tamuel Mellitz, who fall of rice where none had grown that he continue weekly visits to partly at least because the win­ Thomen has done missionary work before. 1,200 tona of gold and' 7.000 tons tivities. also gave $3 to Beardsley and $2 wrote the unanimous opinion, that Blue Hills clinic and refrain from ners were all individually made to Miss Carpenter, Each of the there. •Tlie next wotd from the Kukii- of silver. The plstlmim group con­ 8. To affdrd a chance for receiv­ drinking. He 1s charged with as­ I under the rnllet livo bargaining sists of pistimim, psllndiiim. rho­ ing rewards for accomplishment exhibits. The four won the Grand other 13 contestants were glyen Those attending have been asked | j agreements affecting the involved kiikii area was that the natives ate sault, breach of the peace. Intoxi­ Award with their exhibit at Wind­ still waiting for money trees to dium. ruthenium. Iridium, and oa- "If a handicapped peraon doesn’t cation, resisting arrest, and liola- a 50 cent piece for good luck. to bring a covered dish, salad or j 1 employes of the P.oyal McBee ham High School’s first Science Isham promoted the spelling bee dessert, l j f'orp., Hartford, and the Fsfnir sprout.” mliim. try, it's-because,he’s depraesed. He Won of probation. Fair, held in March. feels he’s hopeless,” said Dr. Esau. in the Grange’s effort to help the PT.\ Speaker A nolle was entered in the case 46th Wedding Anniversary FOR '59 MAKE SAFETY HRST WITH HSK The director of the program should of Lawrence P. Dunn. 48, of 83 youth of the community. Mrs. Dr. Ralph G. Eckert, state pub­ encourage him, “not pour on the Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Cobb, of Myrtle Englert, eighth grade lic relations chairman amt acting Obliviou.a to the m any persons w atching them, Swedish Impies- Brooklyn St. Charges of breach Cobblestone Farm, Weat St., were CUSTOM DELUXE pressure but gently remind him of the peace and Intoxication were teacher put the program together. head of child development and sario I-ars Schmidt leans ovei and kisses the hand of hi.s wife, guests of honor at a family party It also included music by the Por­ family relations at the .School of actres.a Ingrid Bergman, while darning with her at a lavi.sh party you are there.” continued until today at a pre- given by their oldest daughter, "A program can be detrimental tlous session, pending Dunn's be­ ter School Band and selections for Home Kconomica at the tiniver-, last night that followed the presentation of Academy Awards Mrs. Gunnar Olsen, Saturday night the singers of the seventh grade or helirful,” the doctor continued. havior. sity of Connecticut, will be speak- j Oscar- in Hnll\-wood. lAP Pholofaxl, in honor of the Cobb’s 45th wed­ in which Warren P'letchcr did solo •r at an open meeting at 8 to- | SAFETY . ■The handicapped person who Other Cases All tht most wsntod optiont IneiiiAng t v ding anniversary. work. ADoor ind 2-Door Stitiofl Wifon, Glorious MW spring colors, in long-lift lus­ night at the Rohert.son .School. LEAVE IT TO THE LEAVITTS:.. hangs on year after year is per­ Fines were imposed as follows; tometic irmsmiiilon ind rielinlAg sutS, haps being harmed more than he is Present were ail of their children More than 100 persons were wel­ Hardtop. Choice of "6 " or V-8. tre, Sopphirt-Cnifflil thit needs no wtsing. Dr, Eckert will talk on "What Thomas Matthews, 89. Hartford, and grandchildren: Dorothy and comed to the event by Raymond being helped." speeding, |3«: operating under PTA Can Do For You.” at the Gunnar Olsen and son, Russell; Lyman, master of the Grange, and meeting of tlie Coventry PTA of Oscars for Susan Hayuard^ TIRES ' The ability to understand the suspension, $150; Monach L. Cut­ Raymond and Mabel Cobb and son, many expressed a desire to have • FIRST LINE handicapped person, is something ler. 42, West Norwalk, speeding, Rohert.son and O uter School. Dr. TO BUILD AMERICA'S FINEST i- "no amount of education in the Myron; Arthur and Betty Cobb more of the same In the future. Discover what you’ll save at YOUR STUDEBAKjER DEALER’S Eckert is also state vice preaident • 100 LEVEL $38; Harold J. lA t. 97, of 25 Mill and daughters, Linda and Sharon; Drive Extended David ISiveri'^ Oi^i Wins Nine i-T world Is going to give us,” he said. St., Manchester, failure to grant of the PTA, t. This "spark of understanding” is Betty and Jerry Dunnack and son, Mrs. Frederick A. Beardsley, There will he ■ a continued aes- • G RA D E A the right of way at a private Scott; and Ann and James Cobb. chairm an of the Red Cros.s drive sinn of the March meeting to hear V something the instructor has in his driveway. $12; Basil Thompaon, ((’ontimied fro,n Page One) and winneis weie told to hurry up RUG CLEANING PLANT! .•lam* grade and quality aa new IT nature. They didn’t have far to come—for for funds has extended the drive the report, of the nomin.sting com­ their parts dm ing tlie perfoi iiisnce. rar equipment fiimlahed today 32, of 19 Village 8t„ Ellington, Mr. and Mrs. Oobb have given each unUI Friday, mittee. Tthe election of the of- (.’omiifented Bolt Hope: "Thev w- . m n stra te s ProU em ahd Leonard V. M ataya, 24, of 98 BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. Lady ’ team of Frederick Loewe Not diacontinued or reduced To Illustrate problems that of their children lots on the home ficers will follow the regular biisl- timed Ibis thing wdli a sun dial.” In quality - ■ not aeeond — no Windsor Ave., Rockville, oper­ farm, and all but Jim, newiy mar­ Manchester Evening lletald 369 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER, C O N N . ness meeting tonight. and Alan J. Lerner. The telecast finally.^ent off the sometimes exist In the life of a ating unregistered motor vehicles. blemlahed - not aeeond line. handicapped person. Dr. Esau told ried have established their homes Gplumbla correspondent Mrs. Don Hostess for the evening will he l^erner also got the award for air with 13 minutes u' spare and $4 each; and Stanley Lipka, 48, of within a stone’s throw' of each aid Tuttle, Telephone AC’iidemy Mrs. Cha:ies Chambers of Mis. the he.st acreenplac’ for "Gigi. ' tile extra time was handed back Mf'g. Retail Price of a 9-year-old blind boy who was New Britain, failure to drive to tZr obstreperous in school. Behind his other. Mrs. Cobb is the former May 8-8475. Joan Hnwland'.s Grade 2 cla.ss- Burl Ives. Ihe .3n0-poiind folk to the local NBC stations. zn.zli th e right, $9. room: Mrs. Erne.st G Lef^oyl of tantrums and refusal to learn LIVE BETTER BY FAR IN A BRAND NEW CAR’ singer,, to k a night off from hi.s braille was his worry that his A $50 bond was set in the case Mrs. Ann Van Deuaen's Grade 2 mother would have preferred to of Karl B. Bajoris Jr„ 17, East ^ and Mrs Earl H. I.as.sen of Mrs. show at La.s Vegas'. Klamingu lin­ Sliidv Coiirsu Sel 95 have him die at birth. Hartford, ■who failed to appear on Annie tVheeler’s Grade 4, tel to pick up hi.s Oscar, He played a charge of speeding. 'The case - After the boy had become frlend- Driver Charged a sort of western big daddy in "The AI South (Church r ly with the psychiatrist he asked was continued for one week. Noi-man Leigher. 47. of Lewis Bonds totaling $26 were for­ Big Country.'' such questions as “Did my mother 'BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. Hill Rd . was arre.sted last night He was not nominated for liis 6.70x15 feited by persons charged with Tlie s i d y 'oM.-i' on ' I'nder- BLACK want me dead? Why didn't she on a charge of driving a niotor big daddy role in "Cat on a Hot ' standing Other Cultures " spon- parking violations. Out-of-state vehicle while under the influence Tnhe Tj-pe kill me ? Waa I so bad I had to be INSURE WITH LAPPEN " Tin Roof. ' I sored ',y the W S tT of South America’* Newest and Finest blind.” And he asked the question motorists forfeited bonds totaling of intoxicating liquor or drugs. He Miss Hiller wa.s not in town to Alan FIta $98. Is scheduled to appear In Coventry '.Methodist Cluircli, will'licgin to­ Riijr rieaninjr Plant i* now ready ' that all handicapped persons ask at receive hei aw at d Flat tier she told luol row niornii g in Susannah Tyre* Cord Fabric Tnbeleaa Rima one time or another. "Why did it Juslice Court May 1. n repoi'ler bv long-distance phone to serve all of f'entral Connecti- 19,39 Cnnatnictlon The Police Patrol said Leigher ' Wesley hall, and not in the ehurch happen to me?” from I>ondon that she eouldn'l un- ' proper a.s 'va.s previously an­ ciit! WHITEWALL These feelings exist in every Friendly Circle was stopped .shortly after 10 when derstsnd how .she ever got nom­ RI,.^CK^VA1,L handicapped person,” said Dr. he went by the Patrol office on nounced. Mfr*. inated. She played the lovelorn The cour.se will he open to all Mfr*. i ■" Esau. Main St. Patrol ni(enibera were hotel manager of "Separate Tlra Sugg. 1 Our ’Hr# Sugg. 1 Our Meets Tomorrow interested women of the i hurch Price He praised the swimming pro- ju.sl leaving their monthly meeting Tables. " Size Price Price Size Price gram at Manchester High School. and noticed a car go by allegedly with no reservation nccessa ry. The Friendly Circle, noted for its "All yoti could see of me in the i The Rev. Charles ReynoMs -.vill NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS! 28.25 14.9,3 6.70x15 34.60 18.9,3 "You’re reaching out ^ th more on the wrong side of the rosd. , pirliii e, " .she said, "was the back 6 70x13 ^ than your hands. You’re giving charitable work for many years, LWV Conference . test h the roiirse. 7 10x13 31 3.3 16 9,3 7.10x1,3 38,40 20.95 will meet tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at of my head. Unle.ss they give some I .A quotation from Carlos B. 34.23 18 93 7.60x1.3 41 95 22 95 Something of yourselves. You give The final session of the Capitol award for acting with one's hack 7.60x1.3 , them tangible evidence you care the home of Mrs. Alfred Ringuette, Conferences .spon.sored h \'th e Con­ Romiilo which appear.s ir the fii.st After months of plonning and building, the new John Leovitt Rug Cleoning 8 00x1.3 37.6,3 20,9.3 8.00x15 46 10 34 95 173 Ferguson Rd., for flhal w ork on to the camera, I don't stand a chapter of the book to be ii.sed in - for them.” necticut League of Women Voter., chance." Plont is reodyl Your rugs now receive their annual John Leavitt Triple The swimming pool is a good articles for the rummage sale slat- ILWVI will be held at 10:30 a in. the eoiir.se. explains the .subject One of the most popular awards : m atter ,to be covered: Tubeless $2.00 More Each Sixe place to have a program for handi- ^ for Thursday, April J6, at the Ii’.s no longer necessary to buy several sepa­ tomorrow at the Emanuel Luther­ Cleansing in the most modem, the newest and finest rug clooning plant any­ capped persons, said the doctor. Community Y. an Church on Capitol Ave . Hart­ was a special one given to Maurice i "It make-s very little difleienee He pointed out that a baby in Its Members are also reminded that rate policies to meet your home protection re­ ford. All local League members Chevalier, who was called to the ] whether the penguin.s of Antar- where! More than 14,000 square feet of space are enclosed in this ultra­ Custom Nylon $2.00 More stand after completing a musical tica know anything about the bathtub or a group of children in returns on the candy sale should quirements. A single, modern, convenient Home- E V iR Y are Invited. modern building. The latest, gentlest and most thorough rug cleaning equip­ the ocean are relaxed and happy. be made at this time, and plans for Gov. Abraham Ribicoff and Mrs. number with a bevy of Hollywood , squirrels of Rock Crcelt Park. But New Dc*lgn—Flrat Quality “ Panel .DIscDseion the annual banquet in May w'ill be owners Policy will protect you against loss Ellen Grasso, Secretgj-j- of State, beauties. •' it makes all the differenre in the Rosalind P.u.s.sell pre.sented the world whether the .American ment has been installed. The building is os fireproof and burglar-proof os a -■ The 80 members of the Institute, discussed, after which event the from many perils inciting fire, wat6r damage, will be sireakers. Mi.ss Hilda M. , . all m em bers of organisations club will adjourn for the season. Keller, local League legislative award to Chevaliei. people iindei.s'.: >d the crowded building can be— everything possible has been provided to ossure your rugs FISK DELUXE u, which teach the handicapped, theft and liability suits. And you’ll save money, To The Irving G, Jhalbeig award millions who inhabit Asia. Your Mrs. John Kelly and Mrs. Har­ committee chairman, may be con­ for outstanding production over the then discussed problems they had old Higgins will be hostesses tacted for details. destiny, .Asia'.' destin.v. the world's of the best core— the best cleaning— by John Leavitt, Inc. TIRE and TUBE come acroes and some of the solu- too! ye-srs was given to Jack L. W ar­ very survival, may depend on Wednesday evening. Keligioiis C'la.ss ner. making one of his first public *■ tions to them. Miss Msrgaret Winchester, di­ such an understanding on your r Following the panel discussions \ appearances since his near-fatal part." or TUBELESS the members went to the swimming For 35 years we’ve been giving professional rector of children’s work for the auto arcident of last summer. n«jr/ Ligkil FuH-fow«rl Connecticut Conference of Con­ Classes will be held four ron- YOU'LL BE INVITED pool. advice and counsel to the people of Martchester The fast pace of the proreedings, I .seeiitive weeks, the final three on Here the members simulated the gregational Chri.stian Churches, with Ihe consequent time left over, and vicinity. May we offer you the benefit of will lead a discussion on the teach­ Thursdays A nursery for pre­ problems of the handicapped by ear-level bearing aid caught everyone off guaid. Emcee school children will be available. TO AN OPEN HOUSE ing of religion to pre-school chil­ Jerry I.,ewis panicked and tried tying their arms or legs, or both. I our experience also? No obligation. Call us to­ Sessions v.'ill start at 9;.30 a.m. dren from 8 to 10 p.m. Thiiraday some stalling tactics which ap­ ^ to their bodies, so that other mem- now ^-Translator I and will end prom ptly at 11. bers had to help them just as the day. at the Quandt Hall on Ma.son St: peared inept. ” IN THE NEAR FUTURE L truly handicapped persons are All parents of pie-school children Nobody seemed to know whose 6.70x15 are invited. The meeting will be fault It was. Academy president mAORANT WOOD Black •- helped. Pinpn wood was used aa fuel by Spcmsoring the institute besides 140 the first of three se.ssions with George Stevens merely remarked: r the lOH (Instructors of the Handl- Diflconat O. the other to be held April 16 and ■"nie show went so smoothly that the prehistoric Indian.s of New ^Thp Finent Equipment ^Free Parking Galore “ capped) at Manchester High 23, sam e time and place, We had time left over." Mexico. It still is in popular use School were the Connecticut Socle, Worn Entirely at the Ear! He didn't explain why performers today because of Its fragrance. ^Handy Ca»h and Carry BRAND NEW John H. Lappen, Inc. 4-H .Meeting . ^Modern Di»pla\ Aren HEAVY DUTY ty for Crippled Children and Slender, tinted, contoured to fit o The Merry Weeder.s 4-H Club O f IJned R ugt and Carpet* Loading Area in Front Adults, the Board of Education, snugly right at the ear! 10-day will meet at 3 p.m. tomorrow at BUTYL TUBES ;i. and the Recreation Departm ent. INSURORS^REALTORS the home of Mrs. Dean G. Wiley. NO CHARGE Money-Back Guarantee. Easy iiH terms. See it today... enjoy fa­ 164 East Center St.—MI 9-5261 There will be a business meeting. mous Zenith Quality! Free home i | Demon.strat.ions will be given by Lee Beth Karasiii.ski and Kath­ 7„30\14 SALE PRICE demonst rat ion arranged. Open Thursday Evenings Until 9:00 ilil TIRE and TUBE GENERAL . HH leen Ravlin and k^Lorraine and I nNmi...~u«i>c aMmi~~'H«>ti« *Ma and Saturdays Until Noon w r Janet Brink. SIZES or TITBELESS w -JOHV LEAVITT FISK Bl.ick Wliite TV SERVICE S t cany baltafin m 4 amnortai tn aatf The Seedlings 4-H Club will An Independent Agent Serves You Best i meet si 7 tonight at the home of • LUC MILL* Custom Deluxe 6.70x15' UL95 17.95 Days M flC A OaU James T. Laidlaw. A.ssi.sting Lald- AVI FIRST LINE Nigfata Pins Parts QUINN'S PHARMACY law with the group will be Daniel 7.10x15 15.95 19.95 TEL„ Ml S-S482 PHONE im 8-4136 Storrs and Geoige Eherle. NYLON 7.60x15 17.95 21.95 - ...... i ■ Baby Baptized Charles Jonathan, .son of Mr. TUBELESS 8.00x15 19.95 2.3.95 AH the hot water yea want for year/s to come and Mrs. Charles Agnew. waa re­ 6.40x15 13.95 17.95 cently baptized at the Second Con­ 7.50x14 15.95 19.95 gregational Church by the Rev. C. Size Black White Arthur Bradley. Mrs. Agnew is the / {txptn»«WAy| 7..30X14 ’>0.9.3 24.9.3 8.00x14 17.95 21.95 former Miss Joan Koehler, daugh­ with on ELECTRIC Water heater! f HAarvoao 8.00x14 ’,>•>.9.3 26.9.3 8.,50xl4 19.95 2.3,9.5 ter of Mr. and Mr.s. E arl Koehler 8.30x14 •21.9.3 28.9.3 of Broadway, North Coventry. L jWftrftOUKk 9.00x14 2fi.9.3 30.9.3 0.00x14 21.95 2.5.95 SUPER Events Tonight siaHo»ap*l\ n efcwY.. Cub Scouts Pack 57 committee, Day or night, busy morning ‘*rush hour” or family laundry 7:30. home of Roy Higgins; North IHOMMYIAD I HARTMANN MARKET day... an idectric M etet heater delivers constant temperature, Coventry Women's Club, 8, Church b r a n d n e w TAX Community House; St. Mary’s HEAVY DUTY sm s WINDSOR AVE. — ROCKVIUE, CONN. abundant hot water when you want iti Hot water is always CYO, 7:,30, church hall, |Boy Scout aaicaa3 TUBES ‘IS Troop 57, at 7 . South Coventry «xekon«« For Old T»b# — If No fieboH f• Add SOe ready and waiting, around the clock. firehouse; Nathan Hale Chapter, Jaycees. 8:30, Glenney Park club­ OPEN 9-9 WED, THUR&, FBI. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE house: Nathan Hale Community EASY TERMS LONG-USTING SERVICE, TOO! DIKE£ree Memorial Library; Board of Wel­ more cwiivcment route* give your valuable ruga the fineat car* a Flat* Fixed Free .00 fare, 7:30. Town Office Building. available! a Tires Rotated free Every DOWN electric appliance will serve you well year after year. Remember Events Tomorrow .3,000 .3lilea —it operates at low night rates! Ask your plumber, appliance Open PTA meeting. 8 p.m., Rob­ • New or Retread Tire* In­ dealer or The Hartford Electric Light Company for details 6a ertson School, Dr. Ralph G. Eckert cluded. DOUBLE speaker; Seedlings 4-H, 7, p.m., Thla guarantee In effect for PER « family>«ize electric water heater. home of James T. Laidlaw; Junior tlie life of -your Mre*. No members local Auxiliary* Ameri­ WEEK . O llie r dealer gUe* you thla can Legion, 7 p.m., Legion home; « 4 Rotary Club, 6:45 p.m.r vestry INC extra protection. First Congregational Church; La­ LEAVITT PLl S FKD. TAX, EXCHANGE BEOAF CASINO dies' Asan.. 10:30 a.m.. vestry First Congregational Church: Second K/Mitert i i % live seTTfi eieeTRiCAUT Congregational Church'Choir. 7:30 STAMPS p.m., Sanctuary: ^plorer Scout ftH O H I c h a p e l 2 -8 5 0 5 ■ \ " Post 63. at 7:30 p.m., "Duffy’s ” Scout Hduse, South St.; Fragment Society, 10:30 a m., Church Com­ munity House; St. Jude Council, Open Daily B to O THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY 911 PARK ST. Thura. and Fft. ,’t l KofC, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Church 102 G RA N BY 5T. ★ tL O O M H E LD » ta t ,, If ' t- hall. , . ■ Manchester Shuppinj; Parkirde, Middle Turnpike W. and CH 6-6361 Broad SU .Marchester. Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to SSS ^ . OVER HARTFORD TOWN U N I ' ■ iij';' aaSur<^ I *» f H. . I Maaelieeter Kvenihg Herald Cknraatry correepondent. Mm. F. 6 P.M.—^Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. EaallM Utti«k vtolephode PUgrim i', Saturday, 9 A»M. to .6 P.M. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 nal plana will be madejTor the aec- ley family have moved into th.eJ*’ i l l * South Windsor ond annual Spring Featlval to be Hehron new home on the Ameton Rd. tha preaentAtlon by the Oonnactl- held Saturday, April 25. B'ldget Talk* Set satiM ru f at big power accommo­ predecMsors. They Also expreosod cut Public HSxpendltura Council, Mrs. Rudd Better^ .Membera attending Wednesday’a There is considerable to-do over ftMESITE DRIVEWAY DUILDEBS dation ana gtatus-pregeptrlng com­ greater Interest in church and le- which not even its enemies accuse meeting are aaked to bring any of the poMiblllty that local tax rate* ORADINO, MAOIHNE SPREAD, POWER ROLLED, ligion, were more reoponsible in Connecticut of starry-eyed idealism, the hear­ Hospital Reports The Open Forum Masons Pick tha following items: Oiildren’s 12 Libraries may be hiked f l mills If the budget promise would, in this Instance, be approved by the Regional School AME8ITE DRIVEWAY AREAS to Ignore and discount a third doing home work, were more in­ ing was dominated by professional LOCATION toys, book.*, games, trading politicians. We doubt, either, that stamps, and Bird’s Eye frozen food is adopted. The present rale of * WJMUBBKP B t I ^ force neither East nor West nor terested in the world in which Yankee Th* oondiUon of Mr*. Madelin* Coimnuhicatlohs for publlcationi^ in the Open Forum will not Swap Books ALL WORK GUARANTEED £ roniTDro. CO.. £NCi our little band of die-hard county be guaranteed publication if they contata more than 300 words. Merle Tapley labels which will be redeemed tor 52 <4 mills la the highest on record FOR FREE ESTIMATES Gall Ml 3-7S91 . r^>- tt' ■bitll 0>TM| c ' both together could he sure of con- they lived. Including its politics, Rudd, ai Walnut 8t, who fell in for the town, and the addition of ^ Oaaa. By A. H. O. adherents would classify Governor a well Saturday waa reported The Herald reserve* the right to decline to publish any matter irlzea. They would also like these tKlling in even the immediate ’fu­ and had broader social attJtudss. Ribieoff as a "do-gooder." We that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression Merle P. Tapley of Newberry terns; Useable sdraps of felt, yard Librarlea represented at this 6 extra mills would bring It to » TttUM. good” today by a apokeaman for month's Swap Group meeting at 58 >4 mllU. Public meetings to WALTIalter ture. This third force would be the So when, the .moral seems to Imagine they would classify him as Mancheater Memorial Hoepital. O ld P rices of political -views Is desired by contributions of this character Rd. has been appointed deputy goods, yam, discarded nylon stock­ PvibUMhen _ The hearing on abolition of Douglas Library, Hebron, were: be, the parent of today wonders just about tha shrewdest politician but letters which are defw atory or abusive will be rejected. ings. After the meeting the vari­ sound out taxpayer* will be held, DeMaio Brothers rouwlad OotolMr L UM htatorical, dynamic compulsion of county government had just con­ The woman fell In a dry well near grand master for the Sixth Ma­ ous committees will meet. Andover, South Windsor, Elling­ tonight tn M-rlborough, and what this world Is coming to, let of the Connecticut day. Nor, if the VilU Louisa and Injured her SERVING THE MANCHESTER AREA SINCE 1»80 Evantag EtMlil the Germans themselves ‘to seek cluded. Outside in a Capitol cor­ they went back in their,own mem­ sonic Dletrict for a two year term. Lutheran Women to Meet ton, wUiton Library and Mary Thursdav. April 16, In the Hebron THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS HoUdarf Eniarad «i tb« ahoulder and thigh. Food and Fluoridation tor the removal of harmful bac­ Cheney, Manchester, Mansfield at M—diMtef. Oona. ^ their own unity. said parent investigate whether a ridor a small group of legislators ories, would they classify one 3Tie Evergreen Lodge paiat mas­ The April meeting of the Luther­ Town Hall at 8 p.m. Andover's aomewhat shocking pink line is Meade Alcorn as a "do-gooder,” 'The man who hMrd her erlea ■To the Editor, teria. ter was chosen by Gordon F. an Women's League of Our Savior Center, Tolland, Marlborough, attitude on the subject has not Mail M«K«r. For any summit conference to closely identified with the county for help and attempted to reeeua People talk about a pure water, the only thing that should get no­ merely because, on one Republican LUXOR TEXTILE We kre Uvihg in; a highly pro­ Christie, grand master of Mason* Lutheran Church will be held to Somers, Bolton and Wapping. been reported, '.'he date When the suaeuRiPTiuM BATia adlfoum uiUiout making at least system were engaged in poet hear­ her,' Pat Paradiao of East Hart­ yet a typical analysis of water col­ in Connecticut, at the 17* st Grand All present, 48 In number, heard budget i* to be acted upon is April Payabi* in Advaaea tice. convention day, he took the plat­ gressive and' scientific age with morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Pleas _Taar some opening toward tha ending ing commiseration, and as we form fo r a stirring and effective ford, Waa also injured when he MOVES TO 777 MAIN ST. lected from the distribution sys­ Lodge convocation. Tlie Sixth Dis­ ant Valley Clubhouse on Ellington the address by stale-wide Public 13, at the Regional High School. Ba Mentha,...... of the German partition would be walked by we eavesdropped, we plea that his party make Its first fell Into the well. He waa treated the Sputniks and Pioneer three's tem of Hartford shows that it trict Includes Manchester. Rd. Hostesses for thO evening will Library Consultant Dougin* G. Polio (illnlc IM are afraid, on one particular re­ for a cut forehead the night of the MANCHESTER e TEL, MI *-0822 contains: Silica, iron and aluminum The Rev. Roy R. Hulcheon, JoiBth LB) a neralive development, and not token commitment to the principle In outer space. This may catch the be Mrs. Walter L. Abel and Mrs. Rci^, on similarities between A polio clinic foi elementary raaitiT, a««a**«a««**»««***V«**e*«« mark. accident,' and discharged from the oxides, calcium, magnesium bi­ Wapping Community Church pas largo and small librarlea in the even very trustworthy In Its ef­ "The do-gooders," .one of the of reform of county government. homemaker's fancy a lot faster Ralph J. Runde. school children is suggested hy StawSa Onpy :S A Thought for Tod»y They know Alcorn is a hard-boiled hoepital. GUSTOM MADE carbonate, sulfate, chloride, and tor, has been appointed by Tap- Dog Obedience Class' effort to reach all readers. Lunch Mrs. Harry H. Kirkham, at whieh forts to Insure the absence of war. legislators said with an air of an­ than the idea of planning and pre­ nitrates. ley to serve as associate grand eon was served at Phelps Hall by Sponsored by the Manebestee guished righteous indignation, "are practical politician. paring three square meals a day, Members of the Wapping obe­ either the first and ^second or the iSao^%S*Piuim Instead of bargaining to permit Council of Churches The Chinese wrung ealt erya- DRAPERIES Md SLIPCOVERS The Conn. Water Assn, and thd chaplain. St. Peters' Women's Guild. third shot* would be admlhtsterert, The AaaodaiJdlReaa »a a^ i^ .ely all over the place." But the die-hard adherents of tals from boiled aeaweed ae early y tt this Is a scientific skill she The second member of Ever dience training classes are Invited aatlUed to the use of renubllcatloo of each other to stay In two Ger- We had. we must confess, the established order In Connecti­ rriust know. For the health of her American Water Works Assn, have to attend meeting of Manchester Church Women to Meet at the Marlborough elementary aU B«wa dlapatehaa cremtod to it or as 2,000 B. C. both' endorsed fluoridation. green Lodge in the 87 years since school. Mr*' Kirkham is school net otharwiaa eroditad la Uitt caper manles, the big powers ought to In the first Epistle of SI. Peter, caught a preliminary remark or cut do know that somebody, all family she must match this its founding to be named to the Kennel Club, Inc. tomorrow at 7:45 A meeting of the Congregation­ •ad alao tha local naira nubllahad h^r. bargain to get eacli other out of two. The Idea was that, if these these years, has been sqwing the scientific ago-with a knowledge of I have a copy of the publication p.m. at the Community Y, 79 No. al Women's Fellowship Is slated nurse in Hebron and Marlborough. Chapter 2, Verse 9. are found these “Water” which is Issued by the Grand Lodge, Tapley joined the lo­ All righta of rapobllcatlon of ap^al Germany. Once they get out, Ger­ words: "But ye are a chosen gen­ prying, conniving, do - gooder* reform propaganda such profes­ good nutrition and a familiarity cal lodge in 1948. He became jun Main St., Manchester. for tor 'orrow M 8 p.m. Ml.’slon- Crocuses Blomn glspatehaa herein ara alao raaerred sional politicians are now being ■"Water Information Center Inc. There will be a special demon­ ary Melvin Kennedy of Norwich With green gra.s.s showing and many will find the way to unify it­ eration, a royal priesthood, an holy could be stopped from sticking with the basic four foods which in­ ior steward in 1949, master in roll aarrlca client of N. B A. 8i nation, a peculiar people; that ye their noses Into everybody's busi­ treacherous and foolish enough to clude milk, dairy products; meat, of New York City, and I would 1955, and has served as chaplain stration by Ted Young Jr., well town, a- worker in India for 13 many colored eroeuses in bloom it like to quote an article that ap­ looks ns if spring has really arrived ice. bn RapreaentatlTea: Jb« self. should show fo th the praise* of ness, some sense and oiber and buy. poultry, fish, eggs; vegetables, since, 1956. lino'.'n professions! handler with years, will bo guc.st speaker. In m55**Sathe«a*8S<5^ ~ For all Us special Ideological Him who hath called you out of stability would return to the And they are, of course, right. Almost EVERYONE Needs Property Insurance fruits; bread and cereals. pears in their 2-17-59 Issue. .X. tWorld War II Army veteran his cocker and his poodle, on how this connection it is planned to fill The crocus bed on the front lawn $ connotations, the historical situ­ darkness into His marvelous state's 'business. The mystery was There have been "do-gooders” at A similar type of research has "Fluoridation of Philadelphia's who served three years in Europe, to show dogs. Members who have mlssionarv boxes with clothing, of Daniel Horton's place i.s EAa o r work, over the years. "They include u.sed or new, for adults and chil­ e.specially noticeable, and the same CIRCmATIONS ______^ ation la really very simple. A great light." why In the world decent, trusted, been going on concerning the water supply has reduced cavities Uie new district deputy grand mas other breeds are invited to bring Here w-e arc told, that as fol­ respectable legislators and parly every prejudiced and unprincipled Could You Afford to fluoridation of water. Studies have in a teat group of 40,000 children, ter Is 39 years Old and has been them to get pointers on how to ex­ dren. is true at Mrs. Gertrude Hough's ■me Herald Printing Comiiw, coalition fought s great war to lowers of Christ, a Christian if you leaders could no longer be trusted no-account professor of govern been made of growing children by 47 per cent and extractions by employed by Anderson Bros. Wood­ hibit their dogs tn advantage. Miss Edna Latham also requests place. aaaoinea no financial reafonalblllti M rictory and then fell to quarreling typographical errora appearing tn m - will. We are people different to turn back the prying reformers, ment who has ever examined the Replace Your and young male adults by Dr. F. J. 43 per cent, during the past four working Co. for 20 years. He is All dog owners are invited to that owners of Lenten mite boxes ^rwamoMa and oU«r tiding matter over the spoils. Germany is the from other people: a peculiar as of old. And then came the best Connecticut governmental struc­ McClure, Senior Nutritionist of years. — Cost of this treatment working for a BA degree in Eng­ join "the friendly dog club or­ still to be returned, bring them lo Manchester Evening Herald ta.tiha Mancheater Erenlng Herald big prise. Both sides have their people with certain duties tp per­ mournful explanation one of the ture. They include every misguided the National Institute of Health, Was 7.6 cents per person.” This lish by attend evenin'? classes at ganized in 19.50,' devoted to the this meeting. Hehron correspondent Ml** Susan survey ever made of the problem Personal Property? Pendleton, telephone ACademy ' Dtaaiay adrertlaing eloatng heura: teeth set in it; neither can have it. form and certain benefits to be group could manage, and his associates. These profes­ publication is available lo water the University of Hartford. Interest of the 3,.500 licensed dogs Curtain* for the basement of the Por Honday-1 p rd Mdnv "TTie do-gooders are all over the of reorganization of the Connectl supply, wa.ste disposal and conser­ The Rev. Mr. Hutcl eon Is a church have 'been made and put up 8-3454. For Tueaday—1 p.ni Monday .Sooner or later, both are going to derived therefrom. A 'peculiar sional scientists report "they are In Manchester and surrounding For Wednexday—1 p.m_1JieadBy group who arc no longer groping place." cut state government. They in­ convinced that no adverse effect vation agencies. member of Mount Moris h Lodge of towns. by Pilgrim Fellowship membcr.r. f\rr Thnraday—1 pjn. Wadneaday get out. Any aummit conference I in darkness, without sen.s« of di­ Well, when your sky is falling, clude every poison pen news­ C.lothing, furniture and on skeletal tissue is brought about Connecticut State Department Westfield, Mass. He came to who worked on them during their Sub Tankers Vrged For“ ---- mday—1 ' p.i_ i.in. 1110 - horaday.--ii-.,. - paper commentator who has ever Wapping a year ago after five Fw Samroay—1 p m Friday, which merely winds up with a pur­ rection, with no positive destina­ when the accustomed pattern of by trace quantities of fluoride of Health endorses this type of Advertisement - school vacation. Claaaifled deadline'linn 10:80 A m. •Adi < tion or purpose in life. But irustead your life Is collapsing, it Is natural inferred that county government hobby items are expen­ found In human bones." years of service as pastor of the People who know, are switching Birth Announced Pari* — A P’l'cnchman. Camille ported arrangement for botli sides Is an anachronism or a patronage treatment for the prevention of College Highway Methodist Church day of whilcatlon except Salnrdi to stay in Germany will, of course, our path la lighted before u*. our defensive thinking to reach the During the past 10 years ex­ tooth desay.. Here In our Own their car insurance lo Safeco A da\ightcr. Cindy ' on. was Rougcron, Is plugging hi* idea for g a m purpose in life -even our destlna- conclusion that some unnatural preserve. sive. Protect your invest­ in , Southwick, Mass. After re­ where savings are as.s\ircd. Crock­ born March 30 at the Windham carrying oil in submarine tankers. be better than war, but will have haustive studies have found no state, the two chemicals that have ceiving a BA degree cum laude Tiiewlay. April 7 tlon--made clear before us by the pestilence I* raging through the But. while do-gooders may difference in the use of fluoride been used are sodium fluoride and ett Agency Inc. MI 3-1577. Merrerlal Hospital to Mr. and Mr.s. He says such vessels would be ''en­ missed its own main point, oppor­ Divine Light of God Himself. world, and to find a scornful epi­ preach and rant, it takes practical ments ivith adequate in­ from Eastern Nazarene College at Frederick Bromley. Mrs. Brom­ tirely practical since the stream­ free and fluoridated water In cook­ sodium fluosilicate. Wollaston, Mass., he obtained a tunity and obligation nonetheless But we are \ peculiar people, thet for It. politicians to put anything over ing or food preservation and Manchester Evening Herald ley is the former Charlotte Mae lining would reduce wave reslst- Pundits Chart The Summit And "do-gooder” la just about And that is the po.ssibly sad fate surance. Let us arrange "Some of these Installations bachelor of divinity degree from Shorey, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. anoe, Increase speed, and reduce We hope all o-'r columnist seers are and here \vc iise the word "pe­ fluoridation has been endorsed by have equipment that applies the the Hartford Theological Semi­ South Windsor correspondent El­ culiar" not as a people set apart, the worst name In the vocabulary of the county system, not that the the, American Institute of Baking; more Burnham, telephone MIttoell Gardner Q. Shorey. The Brom­ costs.” In thaae daya. ona frequenlly wrong in what they seem to ex­ of the established order man who State Capitol has do-gooders lurk­ a program to suit your dry power to a solution that Is fed nary. and served as assistant pas­ lookB to the "think piece*” of pect. but as odd people, a conceited, American Institute of Canning, into the public water supply, and tor of the Beverlj’, Mass., Meth­ self-willed, or jual plain lazy feels his earth shaking beneath ing everywhere, but that some of and Tile American Society of newspaper columnists, rather to him.. the smartest politicians extant are needs today! others use equipment that make odist Church. people. In otir • conceit, egotism Brewing Chemists. use of a solution of the powder dls- Court Case* the formal pronouncements of and indolence we lull puraelves As a matter of fact, however, about ready to concede that, even There is substantial evidence An Optional Constitution? the "do-gooders” were consplcuoua politically 'speaking, the county ■solved In water, the solution A Bloomfield construction com­ statesmen, for the probable course Into a false security until we are from our own Connecticut Dept, of being fed into the water to be pany was fined a total of $51 on Perhaps the most telling com­ faced with a situation that needs at the county government hearing system has become more of a lia- of world diplomacy toward a sum­ only bv their absence. Aside from bilitv than an asset. Health that individuals using treated. Both types of equipment three separate counts by Judge mit conference. The foreigrn minis­ ment on the Supreme Court's re-, more than our own poor pov/er fluoride water from birth go have proven satisfactory. We Benedict Kupchunos at last cept "double Jeopardy" decision ha* to surmount. Then, and only then, through life witji less tooth decay W’ould also like to point out that night's Town Court Se.ssion. ters move behin'l a cloud of con­ do we realize the great strength than people bom and spending been provided by Attorney General the equipment is so designed and The M. A. Gammino Construc­ siderable secrecy, plus a few prob­ of the Holy Spirit and God's great their childhood in fluoride free operated, that any temporary me­ tion Co. of Bloomfield, Uie ac­ ably intentional amokescreens. The William P. Rogere, who has Issued willingne.s.s to help His children communities. It la known , that chanical interruption does not cused, and Albert Thomas, opera­ heads of Rovemment retreat, as a special order for all federal pros- who need hut cull upon Hint. obert J. minute traces of fluorides are to cause any overdosage or create tor, v.'ere fined $9 for o]ierating a .. .with your children... the world in which we live! President Eisenhower has been do- ^ ecutors to .get his approval before How many of us today are fol­ IN SUPPORT OF OUR SOHOLARSHIP FUND be found in practically all foods. any hazard to the public water truck without rear fender flaps, lowing the false gods of conceit, THE MANCHESTER EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Vet research has found that only supply or users thereof.” The $12 for operating without a sig­ Ing lately, behind a curtain of j trying to bring federal case.s egoti.sm and indolence and turning PRESENTS one out of every eight persona In "firmness.” One browses among j against defendants previously above was quoted from a letter nal device and brake lights, and our cyc.s away from the mara’el- the United Slates is now drinking from Warren J. Scott, chief sani­ $30 for operating a truck without the columnists, however, with * tried by a state court for the same niis Light and remaining in daik- Y' R water that contains enough tary engineer; Connecticut State trailer brakes. certain hope that they know more | criminal act. In his order, Attor- nc.ss7 Why miust a royal priest­ REAL ESTATE MITH fluorine to protect children's teeth. Other dispo.sitions included: Ed­ Department of Health. than they dare say openly, and ney General Rogers points out that hood, a holy nation, a peculiar ‘^Pot Pourrr’ As your hospital dietitian 1 am ward W. Breck, Hazardville, fail­ people, he so peculiar? AN EVENING OF ENTERTAIN.MENT INSURANCE INCORPORATED familiar with the problem of miss-’ For the benefit of our children, that, with their connections, they the power to try a man twice, voters go to the polls April 28 ure to display PUC plates, $15; N0W...AT FIRST NATIONAL STORES .Submitted hy In'g teeth among older people who and approve fluoridation. Roger R. Morel, Hartford, disre­ have been given hint* of the real though legally affirmed by the Su­ Sidney McAlpine HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM MS MAIN SI.. OKOUNP Fl.OOR — raL. Ml 9-3241 are unable to chew their food garding a traffic signal, $9; Ger­ preme Court, should.-be employed properly. The variety of foods Sincerely yours, dlr^tion of affairs by some of SATURDAY. APRIL 11— 8 P.M. "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” Raymond V. Lavery. ald N. Coleman, 188 Lydall St., the same statesmen who cannot. only with restraint, and not abused. CONTRIBUTION $1.00 available from the Basic Four is Manchester, failure to drive right, seriously limited by the in­ $30; Clinton Holden, Hartford, In pursuit of their own game and And he quotee from the court * own ability to masticate and this in ‘To Be Congratulated' in volumes... a book a week... protocol, give the public any frank majority opinion, in which such To the Editor, parking without lights. $6; James 16 turn brings about poor nutrition. The Board of Directors of the N. O'Brien Jr., Hazardville, description of their own acthitles. ad\ice for restraint In use of the Since the leaders in scientific breach of the peace. $50; and Has­ From Joseph' Alsop. who halls power w’as Included. research and the members of our City of Manchester Is to be con­ kell E. Snyder, Hazardville, fail­ We ehould aay, however, that own medical staff endorse the gratulated on the action it has ure to drive in an established the news that the leaders of the TOP TV-Th» Dinoh Shore Chevy Show-Sondoy-NBC-TV ond the Pol Boone Chevy Showroom-weekly on ABC TV. Air Condiiioning-lemperoturei mode lo order. Get 0 demonitrolionl taken to fluoridate the municipal fluoridation of drinking water for lane, $18, at amazing low cost West have unified themselves to this illustrates the crux of the CANDIES the lessening of dental caries, I water supply of Manchester. issue, and provides the simplest, Also Michael C. Hatton, Gary, the extent that they will go to the believe we can safely give this After an exhaustive study of all Ind., reckless driving, $36 bond summit with certain concession.* most conclusive ground sgainst the added health protection to those in of the research that .has been con­ forfeited; James L. Biggs Jr., in mind, but held |n bargaining re- decision of the .Supreme Court. For our own area. ducted on the merits of fluoridat­ Strong Rd., South Windsor, breach from James Reston, who i what this situation says is that Your Hospital Dietitian. ing public water supplies, the of the peace, 30 days in jail sus­ Mrs. Dorothy M. Dowding thinks the leaderships of both East the Individual rights of Americans American,Medical Association, by pended; Edgar J. Warner, North- action of Its House of Delegates, field Falls, Vt., disregarding a traf­ and West know they have come to are not. In this instance, to be Bocks Fluoridation strongly endorsed this public fic signal, $9 bond forfeited; John a stalemate which can't be broken guarded by the letter of the law, To the Editor, health measure. S, Everall, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, without war, and which had there­ but merely by the restraint of hu­ I am an employe of the Metro­ Enclosed is the report of the operating an unregistered motor man individuals In the use of a law politan District, and have been for vehicle, $15 bond forfeited; Sheri­ fore better be sealed and ratified tlie past seventeen years. The American Medical Association's which permits the violation of these Council on Drugs and Council on dan A. Roberts, Meriden, failure to and formjjlzed: and from Walter Metropolitan District provides wa­ drive in an established lane, $30; Lippmann, who I* doing a series Indiiddual rights. Foods and Nutrition. ter and sewage services to the Sincerely yours, and Delbert E. Schaeffer. Windsor Of special articles In which he be­ If the attorney general and his towns of Hartford, East Hartford,- F. J. L. Blasingamc, M.D. Laicks, disregarding a traffic sig­ gins by bringing himself to the ad­ aides show restraint, the individ­ West Hartford, Bloomfield, Executive Vice President nal. $9. mission that two Germanics are ual still enjoys the presumed con­ Wethersfield. Newington, Windsor, American Medical Association Mother* Circle Rocky Hill, and Glastonbury, and St. Francis of Assisi Mothers here to stay for a long time, and stitutional guarAntee against be­ Assortad Chocolates 360,000 people u.se their water. The Circle will meet tomorrow follow­ who sees this as one of the things ing pul on trial twice for the same district approved fluoridation, and Tool Made for Anglers ing the Recitation of the Rosary at that has to be admitted once every­ offense. But, If these human be­ S ^ 3 5 work has already been started on 8 p.m. A nominating committee will be body gets to the summit - from ings in positions of law enforce­ 1 lb. boi 3 lb. boi their Installation, so that in the Solingen, Germany — An all­ these three there comes a fairly ment and prosecution choose, then fall or the first part of next-year, purpose fishermen's tool, made in selected to make up a slate of offi­ these people will be receiving the cer* for the coming year. Mrs. consistent picture. the Individual has no protection the finest, freshest candies you Solingen, includes a tip for at­ c*n buy . . . exclusively out* benefits of fluoridated water. taching leader or line to small flies Rudy Durig has announced that fi­ THE NATURAL . Whether it is accurate we are from the Constitution. I have talked with their water or hooks; hook disgorger; pliers; not prepared to say. The Supreme Court, then, has purification engineer wij,h re­ line cutters; shot splitter, for Bi't the composite picture that made a ruling which substitutes gards to the effect fluoridation will changi.ig leader from wet to dry QUINN'S have on the color, taste, hardness flies or for removing extra sink­ SCIENCES ILLUSTRATED emerges is nothing to sneer at, and human judgment for law, and GREAT NEW EUEl OIL yet nothing to cheer about either. or softness and turbidity of their ers from line in bait fishing with­ which makes the protection of the water. The answer was "no effect” out damaging line or leader; cut­ DBVtLOPMiNTI edited hy the What It seems to envisage is a individual rights Involved an op­ PHARMACY because it will be fed into the wa­ ting edge to score steel leader or kind of patchwork exchange of tional. rather than a constitutional ter supply in such a small, con­ wire: jacknife blade; hook remov- KT.'i MAf.N ST. minor compromises and conces­ thing. trolled. amount. The only chemical, hook hone; scaler; bottle AMERICAN MUSEUM OF sions between East and West which PHO.NE !MI .3-41.16 to date, that Is being added to opener, and screw driver. The tool One can be fairly sure that the their water is chlorine, and that comes In a holster for the belt. would lem-e the present status of founding fathers who authored things pretty much as it is. the Constitution and its Bill of NATURAL HISTORY The prospective gain from this Rights did not intend to he hazy —the reason we cannot sneer at it about their guarantees of Individ- i —Is tliai It would at least Increase ual rights, or to have the.se guar- : the guarantees that East and antees be subject to optional dis-! West would not go to war over regard on the part of servants of j INTRODUCTORY OFFER: this present status of things. If we the people. I recognized the present borders. WIN * As for the division in the Su- ! AiKl legal status of two Germanics. preme Court which produced this COMPLETE BLACK & 1* Russia and East Germany recog- deci.slon permitting double jeop-1 VOLOMEl nixed our right In West Berlin, or j nr-dy. one can only regret that the POWER Over a Million Word* HOW RH SALE some United Nations right In West i dominant' side went so far In re- j In this Kingswood—as in all Chevroleta-~ever]i window is Sa/ely Plate Glass, WORKSHOP Berlin, if the two-way propaganda garding the individual as the prop­ Mors Thon 3 ^ ^ Pictures! OHLY war across the Iron Curtain could erty of the stale instead of its pur­ Th*«« vohwRAs do more ih o n annref ypm qaeiltom. TK«y grip yovr Itod yov to mw atcitinf be tamed ejown, we would have a pose. Once again we have the dis­ fioidi, Etir your mif%4 o *mI your Mwoginatien, brood** partial no^alization of European turbing theme that a little occa­ your hertzom. fo t yeet tch ^ og* chitdr** tb*y or* • 8rir>g Hi* wotoar* and tacraf* ol ipringbeord to to$t*f, lOtmdtr ^orrwng — not dry Kianc* and nature — from sorth't t r e, and, as in prerious parti­ sional injustice, a little occasional OTHER ttxtbooki, but o foKinottng' min* o< talomaetie* Volumes 2-16 tion truqba in Korea and Indo^ violation of the spirit and intent end *nt*rtajnfn«nt. imoll**t eraotura* to outer spoea - China,, aJ fairly strong guarantee PRIZES Th* 16 wolum*. bbrery *dil«on. thoan yew Ih* iM«st Mode to Order w *y of Tomorrow. Uon. j Black, Chief Justice Earl WaiTen, Helps keep your hm*s right to th* brirtk of fte spec* og*. 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AH designed PARTIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GIVES ONLY A HINT OF THE WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS tween East and West would, thing w'hich showed up earlier in to make home beating easy. en It came, spread its mood and the Jives' of some California junior roomiest where you need to a journey home from the Of course, the nicest thing with a Chevy wagon firsthand OEOIOCY: ASTROPHYSICS; Ih. 0l IK.tuUlw !*•«• m* tm, mt* •* mmttmr l>«v.t /its effect back to such unsolved high school students covered by a the room. And you can lumberyard. There's room, you about a Chevy wagon is the T-at your Chevrolet dealer's! TH. ilory of « .**., tfffltnond o*(U*. ^ M rik b fhro^ a Call today h r problems. . recent sur\'ey. choose from five models, see, for a whole half-ton of cargo. way it takes care of its tasks. SIOlobYi ASTRONOMY! R c i i i i t TH. r-oM io.. of wijweh, mmfUkimm, b M . What Is now on the bargaining The survey compared these stu­ including the Kings- And plenty of flat, unobstructeld’war dead­ dents of . today wear lipstick as bigger tires—they come as Tks car Kanlta /or all it* wortkt GREEN STAMPS htrril of *r.y . ' outlookl load, too—you just roll the rear ' ■ 1. lock. When we pot thia problem on jnuch, and are as tolerant of lip­ SOCIOlOGYi SPWOUMYi tfis .table, ws ought to tomb but stick, as the eleventh and twelfth FREE ENTRY BLANKS Ih. a.’.iig.iwta M* hgani th* •( n» *■■** h** Cmm «*a h*a » *M avvuaiA *f**f «■** n wtta|nms^lBg' betterI than a mere grade studenta of 20 years ago. E. A. JOHNSON For a ^'Spring Sales Spectacular" deal ^ee.your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! AT THESE STORES: MORIARTY TnuttuU scCMtomacCMtomodation by-which Upstlck is Considered a gtod in­ tbs problem retnsins unsolved. To dicator of how grown up children laerSBM our mutuid guarmtees consider themselves. P AIN T CO. BROTHERS Ws lyfU not fight over this problem 'The same survey, however. al8o ' 72.3 MAIN ST. O, E. MOBBISON PAINT u d W AIXPAPBR OO. . .Smfid b# sMueUdiSf' To eliminate produced other findings, natural­ MANCHESTER WALLPAPER and PAINT OO. 30t-3iS Coiiftr SthDOt PHONE Mr9-4501 MAN0HE8TER PLtTMBINO a*4 SITPPLT OO. tta prtolcm by solving It would ly not equally worthy of startling PADI/e PAINT SUPPLY •« LAtaMBtPS PARDWAM hs itoKh m< headlinea CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, .tOHNSON PAINT OO. OUXITTyvoonv/ VARIETY tI(»UE» Ml 1-5135 .The nfiith graders of today »pt THE W. O. CHtJD|NEY OO. , OBlf mors UpsUek thaathslr Ml f-B23l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENINCJ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1969 PAGE NOn 3;

field .of aarlal photos also was il­ vide a verity of driving conditions University. 8fca Interned at St lustrator for numerous books. CAP Cadets Coventry 47 Cars Entered for the cars and their drivers. Ladies Will Hear Vincent’s Hospital Ih Bridgeport, Chicago—Nancy Upp, 56, assist­ Winners will be designated in and served as reMdent at the City ant dean of atudenU -ln the Uni­ You Should K n o w . .. In Economy Run each of I six Classes on a miles-per- Obstetrician Talk Dispensaey two years before en­ versity of. Chicago School of So­ Get Awards gallon formula. tering private practice. Her fur­ filiation Team Starts Work cial Service Administration since New 'Yor'k, April 7 (JPi—A con­ 1962 Seniors Six drivers were penallMd yes­ Dr. Kathleen Quinn Nolan of ther training Included studies at testant on a nationwide television 1947, died Sunday. Before Joining GrfendJimction, Cblo., April 7 the Margaret Hague Maternity A Manchester Cl'vil Air Patrol 8ETSETF0H A, Williari, Asttey terday for violating highway or Bridgeport, will apeak to the La­ ^ l^pec^ing Houses in Town Stunt show was-Led in good the faculty in 1943 ahe- was' a so­ (ffy—Mouiilaiii^ highways which run regulations. School In New Jersey where she condition today froln burns auffer- cial service 'consultant for (he cadet haa been commended for To Graduate dies of at. Jamea at the monthly became a licensed obstetrician. LIFE GAREFRET Oscars Myna In many forms be­ tjvind through passes more than Each was required tounake starts ed when a stunt backfired. California State Welfare Proiram. earning his CAP certificate of pra from a dead stop, attain a speed of mootlfig. Monday, April IS, in St. A Blate of officers will be pre­ sides the gold^^atuettes given out 11,000 feet above stA Jevel chaL Charlea Vannest^'lnod IUcluird<-groups will be Grade* 1-3; 4-6 and Manfred Weber, 30, a builder of ficlency in leas than a year. / It 60 m.p.h., and stop again four tlrfiea Jamas School hall. The subject of sented for election at tht.s meeting. -e a«nriatM * wid 8. according to current plan- Tuckahoe, N. Y., was taking part DRIVING At Windham lenged the 47 autos in ' the, 1959 ■jjaprey of Valuation Aaeoclates usually takes two yean of intensive last night. Ask ANl^Ulam Aatley, Mobilgas ecohomy run today. before resuming the assigned run. her talk will be "Medicine and ning. Gaal aays the committee will in a stunt with his wife yesterdity Hadassah to See study to complete the training liaye begun their field work ih v ^ - WITH THIS writer and producer annual The new car* and tlielr drivers Women.” UTOPIA . be looking for women volunteer* when he was suddenly wrapped in program. The Coventry Board of Educa­ 'BEAN RIVER' Dr. Nolan waa in toUve practice ,lng inspection Of each house fra abow* for the Co-Weds ^SJenter left here this morning, bound for "Beer and skittles" Is a Brit­ to help in handling the children. It a flash explosion, in full^vlew of Spring Fashions The commendation goes to Brian tion in a special session last night "Rito" Is Spanish for "little 19 years, and became recognised ish expression symbolizing an PARLE SMHAMABHfT ^.jexpected that two volunteens the television audience. ^ Congregational Church, ano Denver, 350 miles away. ^cellar to attic," Edaon P. Herrick, Rivard, one of seven Manchester SPRING approved im offer by the Windham Today’s run easily is the most river” and "frijoles’’ are beans as a State leader in obetetries and Ideal existence in which one may MMtrmwmr-Mumim looU aaaeasor reporta wiir-be needed each day of the The studio was thrown Into con­ Saul Levine of Blair's 'will pre­ cadeta awarded ceitficatea at the founder of the' Center The8pians^ -S^ool Board to allow the present to New Mexicans, hence "Rito gynecology. She was bom in Con- drink and play skittles (a game mrnm prograirkWomen who-can give an fusion. It looked at first ais if Web­ 5th annual Award* Dinner of the difficult of the 1,398.4 mile Journey The men began a complete re­ sent a trunk fashion show at the SPECIAL One of his "Oscars" is the fact freshmen from Coventry to frad- •from Los Angeles to Kansas City. de los Frijoles’’ 'translated means shohocken. Pa., and ehrollad as a similar to bowling) to one’s afterqooiT>cguIarIy, perhaps once er's clothes had’ caught fire, but meeting of Manchester Chapter CAP’b Eastern Connecticut Group uate in June 1962. - The Itinerary is arranged to pro­ pre-medical student at Temple valuation of ail local properties a month, are' invited to telephone this was not the case. Saturday night *t Trumbull Air­ that every show for the Thespians "Little River of the Beans." heart’s content. last fall. The first phase of the Job, of Hadassah tonight. The Coventry School Board also Read Herald Advse Gaal. After the in den t, master of port in Grbton. he directed in tbe Associated Little agreed to write a letter today to plotting aerial maps which the ceremonies Bert Parks told the The meeting will be held at 8:30 The others were Bette Rowley', Anyone interested in working in the vestry of Temple Beth ■ Theater competition haa won some Regional District 8 announcing a town bought three years ago. is with the advisory cortimittee to audience “ He's okay, ladies and the only girl among the seven, Here*$ What You Get— award, either for the' play itself or about two-third* finished. The un­ Sholom. Mrs. Lazarus Spiwak, delay of any agreement to send help set up the program is wel­ gentlemen." Another contestant Tlmony Beckwith, Bruce Char- REG. $12.95 Mobil Lobrlealioii tw an individual actor. Coventry pupils there In light of finished portion lies along the was brought on and the show con-> president, will preside. boneau, Kenneth Cotton, Kurt “Another "^gyjpr” is the critical the Manchester and Hebron town come to attend the meeting to­ The fashion show will feature a Oil dum ge MobU OU 8 Qt. Oapaonp present contractual arrange­ morrow night. Untied. Weber was burned on the Eigenbrod, and James Giglio. acclaim he won for his direction of ments with Windham. lines west of Rt. 85. faeei neck and arms. He is in display of the latest clothes and The certificates were presented SPECIAL Clean and Refill Air OoMMr ‘‘Picnic’.' and "Lady in the Dark" Library Book IJst accessories for the spring season. Commenting on the Board’s ac- The maps will'be used in the in­ New books added to the shelves Heads Suite Bronxville Hospital. , by MaJ. Hubbard Phelps, group Change Tranamlaalop and Differential at the Oval-.in-the-Grove. in last night, Mrs. Alma Heck- spection phase of the work for The program was the Na A question and answer period will director of personnel. Lt. Col. of the Bolton Public Library re­ Albert E. Cotter, past exalted follow. "Except Antomatle Trans." ■ His latest production for the Co- le??>^airman, said the Board's de- computing acreage and recording Broadcasting Co.’s "County Arthur D. Mann, group command­ Wed*, "Hi Venus,” a spoof on cently Include the . following fic­ ruler of Hartford Lodge of Elks, At the conclusion of the meet­ $y.95 Repack Front Wheel Bearings cisioirS^ in the best educational topography of properties. These tion titles: Adams, Tenderloin; a half-hour show which be, er, gave a short resume of» the space travel, is in rehearsal now. interesuNtf the 60 or so children two phases of the revaluation will will install James W. McKeough 4:30 p.m. ing refreshments will be served by group's activities for the past year. Inapect Brake Lining There are about 65 members in the Capote. Brcakfa.st at Tiffany's: Mrs. Herbert Byk and her com­ Involved. we believe you can be completed by Aug. 1. Herrick a* exalted ruler of Manchester A spokesman for the show said Clean Battery Temlnals cast, and while he was being In­ Chinn, Tlic Unanointed; Connell. mittee. Acceptance oTssenlors from Cov­ reports public hearings will be Mrs. Bridge, Ctiminins, Fence Lodge Wednesday night. a match was touched to a long The world’s rubber production Cheek Master Cylinder terviewed for this column he was entry beyond 196rsi(u agreed up­ Husbands dre in'vlted to attend. has quadrupled since 1938. held during that month to go over Comer Wrestlers; England, Love A dinner at 6:30 precedes the In. fake firecracker fuse, which the FREE Inspect Exhanst Bystesn busy fitting one of the cast into a on by the Windham Dqarf of Ed- the-new valuations with individual blindjFolded wife was supposed to in Disguise:, Field, The Man From stallatlon at the Elks Home. Drain and Flush Radiator space suit. The actor was in the of Masons, of w'hlch he is a past ucaUon a few weeks agl^,. Pre­ property owners. Each one will re. Robber's Roost; Gaddla, Leota stamp out. Soon after there was a PICK-UP and dining room and Astley bobbed in viously Windham announcMt, it Cotter's suite of past exalted Car Wet Washed master; and the American Legion. ceiye a form listing the old and Foreman. R.,\.; Galileo, Mrs. rulers, all Ggand Ixrdge Officers, bang. And to simulate an explo­ and out of the living room carry­ would not accept students fi new assessment. Off and on he had become in­ 'Arrus Goe.s to Parl.s; Goertz, A include Cliartes Lathrop of Man­ sion, a mixture of flour and saw- DELIVERY Complete Safety Inspection ing a quilted Jacket, an oxygen volved in many sports. He w'as a Coventry after June 1961., How­ New valuations will be set on Dream of Fuji; Hilliard, Dove Cot­ chester. e.steemed leading knight |dust was dropped on Weber’s head. ★ ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ T | Free State Inspection Sticker container and a space helmet. champion horseshoe pitcher, a ever, it still means that by Sep­ the basis of decisions made by the tage; LIp.sky, The Scientl.sta; 'The simulated explosion developed •After he had outfitted the actor tember of that year, Coventry will Maurire Gaudet of Manchester,! into a real one when the mixture semi-pro football and baseball xiand Value Committee appointed Lorac, People , Will Talk; Man­ esteerned loyal knight: George Eng­ to his satisfaction, ("There, don’t player, and a rower for the Engle- have freshmen, sophomores and recently by the Board of Select­ ners, You Call That a House?; caught fire.. W E GIVE g r e e h s t a m p s you think that will catch the eye Juniors who will not be allowed to lish of Manchester, esteemed lec- Battalion Chief Alfred Eckert of I FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY! side Boat Club in Holyoke. BETTER BY men, Serving on the committee are Powell, Pioneer, Go Home!; Ran­ tiplng knight; James Tanner of of the audience?’’ ) he dismissed He is an avid reader and a bet­ attend sehool further at Windham George O. Rose, Jack R, Hunter, dall, The Merry Andrews; Scott, the New York City Fire Depart­ the actor and plunked down on a ter than average fisherman. High School, Hartford, .secertary; Michael J^, ment said the floiir and aawdust Richard F. Dimock, Donald F. Lone Star Cowboy; Shipley, The Godfrey of Hartford, treasurer; chair to answer a few questions According to hia wife, he finds Mrs. Heckler also said that since Tedford and Norman Preuss. Scarlet Lilv; Shutc, The Rainbow formed an explosive dust cloud, MORIARTY BROTHERS about himself. time for his activities by not sleep­ the Coventry School Board is obli­ Martin Moystn of Hartford, chap­ which was ignited by the burning FOOD KING U. S. TOP CHOICE QUALITY BEEF DEPT, LUBRICATION DEPT.—301 CENTER ST.—MI 8-5136 Herrick said several meetings and the Rose: Slaughter. The lain; Edward Serrell of Manchester Born in New York ing. If he gets four or five hours gated to continue its present coH' have been held to establish the fair match. tract with Windham through June Thom of Arimathea; Stevenson, esquire; Chester Morgan of Rock­ r . 8. TOP CHOICE TAKE THE EASY ROUTE; MIDttLE TURNPIKE He was born in New York City, sleep a night he's set for an 18- • • • • s s market value of lots and acreage. Anna and Her Daughters; Stew­ the son of the late Joseph and hour day. 1961, Coventry could not enter into > r ~ i iiiiiiiT=T ville Lodge who live.s in Manches­ WEST TO BROAD STREET any contract with Regional Dis­ The information was gained oy art. Nine Coaches Waiting. ter, inner guard; Michael Kiro. Deaths Last Night Margaret Astley. He attended pub­ Astley remembers two near studying sales over the last eight Non-flrtion includes: A.stor, My ■ GROUND BEEF 45c lic schools in New York, graduat­ cal'astrophles from his career as trict 8. East Hartford, tiler; and John The District Board has made years but using the last three Story; Bluemel, Psychiatry and Lehan, Roekvllle, organist. ing from high school in 1916. His a director. The first one was the years as a guide. Common Sense; Boone, Twixt By THE A.SSfKTATBD PRE88 ■ time he almost got caught on stage overtures to Coventry offering to family moved to Holyoke, Mass., An Inventory of personal prop­ Twelve and Twenty; Color Guide Chapel Hill, N.C.- The R t Rev. and he entered Bates College. when the curtain went up for the accept a large number of students erty will not be started until mid- to Home Decoration; Conant, The the school nurse when accidents Edwin A. Penick, 72, bishop of the FOOD KINO HEAVY WESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. final act of “Waltz of the Torea­ from Coventry into the school at aummer, Herrick said. This will be When World War I broke out he Hebron. American High School Today; make a change of clothing neces­ Episcopal Diocese of North Caro­ HEAVY WESTERN BEEF dor." He made a flying leap and finished by Oct, 1. •8 entered the army and served In Cook, Remedies and Rackets: sary for the students. At present lina since 1932, died Monday. He France In the tank corps for two sqiieezed thro\igh a 9-inch slit in Map Work Described Bb-an.s, This Ls Crocheting; Hcgner pupils lose ela.ss time waiting for was the senior bishop of the tile scenery.' Manoheeter Evening Herald and a half years. He was dis­ Coventry correspondent Mr*. F. C The plotilng of aerial maps for and Stlle.s, College Zoology: Hine.s, clothes to dry or for a ch.ange to Protestant Epi.scopal Church In the CUBE STEAKS ^.^^4 Lb 79c charged with the rank of lieuten­ Burp Replaced Snarl the first time has produced some Lodging for the Night 1958; arrive from home. United .States. Bishop Penick, who The second one had nothing to Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim ant. 2-6231. A BRAND NEVM intbresting sidelights. The work Hooper. Plaatic.s for the Home Anyone who will donate clothes had planned to retire July 1 was do with his own presence. An ac­ has been done by referring to each Crajlamnn; Kimbrough, And a born In Frankfort, Ky. Upon his return to this country tor who was playing the part of a for cither boys or girLs in size.s he went to Northeastern Univer­ deed, frequently following owner­ Right Good Crew; Lim, Sold for neecicd by elementary school chil­ Warren. Ft.I.— Frederick T. WHITE SLICED—FULL SIZE Sultan in a competition play strode ship of the property back through Silver; Phiillp-s, The New Testa­ Moses. 73, a prominent, insurance sity and to the Boston University Strom Questioned dren at each grade level is asked School of Business Administration. on at the beginning of a scene. He several transfers, owners long ment in Modern English; Teale, to contact Mrs. Harry 'Williams of eompany executive, died Monday. BREAD 2u«»«29c was swathed in robes and sur­ dead and property line markers Dune Boy. He was chairman of the board of Then he went to Columbia Univer­ On Bolivia Riots Brookfield Rd. sity’s drama school where he rounded by magnificent scenery. long since decayed or covered. Rummage Kale Pick-up F'Ircmen’s Mutual Insurance Co. The role called for a snarling, Differences in actual acreage Mrs. Alfred Lewis or Mr.s. Har­ studied under Max Meyer, the pro­ Advertisement — and Union Mutual In.surance Co. ducer of "Carousel.” fierce interpretation. The actor, Washington, April 7 (/I’l Recent and acreage listed on old deeds on old .larvi.s will pick up item.s where The liest for le."is by liaving your and held executive posts with oth­ SOMBON holding a gun. turned to the au­ anti-American rioting at La Paz a "more or less" basis have crop­ this service Is desired, for the rar insured in Safeco. Call the er Insurance firm.s. In 1924 he married Miss Ruth dience for his first snarl -and provided a backdrop ^for question Meet The ped up mostly on farm plots which rummage s.ile to be conducted by Crockett Agency Inc. MI 3-1577. New Bern, N.C. —Mrs. Mary Can 00 Pampel of Holyoke and went to ing today of career diplomat Carl work as an accountant for the burped. have not been surveyed and where St. Maurice Council of Catholic Bayard Woolen, 82, one of the SLICED BEETS sun holding the gun he mum­ W. Strom, President Eisenhower’s property lines are' a matter of Women at the church Saturday Miinehester Evening lleriUd Bol­ South’s leading, photographers for Chemical Paper Manufacturing Co. new ambassador to Bolivia, 1 t opinion. Herrick .predicts that a in Holyoke. He worked for this bled, "Pardon me." from 1 to 1:30 p.m. Goods may also ton rorrespondent, Doris M. more than 50 years, died Monday. The play did not win an award. The Senate Foreign Relations few casea where boundaries are be left at the church anytime this D’ltnila, lelephone MItrhelJ 3-6.545. Mrs. Wooten, who pioneered in the GOLDEN YELLOW RIPE company until 1941 when he served Committee called Strom to a public questioned will be settled in court. as a civilian liaison between the Astley finds that these things week. liven his hobby. His enthusiasm is hearing to inquire into his plans In the majority of ca.scs, Her­ Woman DcMdor to Speak Army Engineer Corps and the de­ for prepairing any damage done fense corporations in New Eng­ shared by his wife who helps him Manchester rick says, the acreage comes close In observance of I’ outh Tern relations between the two coun­ to the 1948 figures when a revalu­ land and New York City. Follow­ with his productions. One of their peranee Education Week, pro­ 2,000 REASONS WHY two daughters, Joan, Mrs. Allan tries by demonstrations at the U.S. ation was done by the Clemlnshaw claimed by Gov. niblroff, the Bol­ ing this stint, he went to wiork for Embassy. Co. There are however, many cases the Kellogg Divisiotf of the U.S. Coe, Boulder Rd., l.s al.so interested ton PTA will hear Dr. E. Irene in the theater, and has studied at . The rioting stemmed from an where 10 to 30 acres have been lost Boardman of Waterhiirv, author Should we ever be required to prove our Intereat Envelope Co. in Hartford. article published in the Latin or gained. Some of this has result­ ^IT the Academy of Dramatic Art. ity on a health problem wincli is in community health, we could cite 3,000 Past Master of Masons American edition of Time M aga-1 ed from definite establishment of IBananas Some of the non-dramatlc or­ Their other daughter, Jacqueline, costing the nation over one billion zine. An unnamed U.S. Embassy town lines. More losses have oc­ dollars yearly. "Alcohol and the good reasons. Our prescription department stocks ganizations to which Astley has Mr.s. Hugh Parker of Vernon, is the official was quoted as saying /fa­ Auto mother of their three grandchil­ curred in the 10 to 30 acre plots of Human Body." a film from the Plenty of Free Parking—Parcel Pickup SemMce to Your Car upwards of 2,000 medicinal ingredient*. belonged Include the Boy Scouts, of cetiously that Bolivia should be land than in larger farms. Connecticut Department of Health, which he was a scoutmaster and dren. divided up between neighboring There have been case.s where will ire shown. Former Cheney They come from every point of the compas*. commissioner for 15 years; tbe The Astleya live at 184 Center countries as the only way to deal land has been sold for development This meeting will be held to­ Mills Some are prescribed daily, others only rarely. South Hadley Falls, Mass., Lodge St. with her economic problems. The and "small fortunes lost" when the morrow at 8 p in. in the CD room FOR. COAAFUCTB state Department said it could acreage was subdivided into lots, of the Elementary Scliool. Hartford Road These drugs are brought together find no source for the quotation. Herrick adds. He finds that many Change of Clothe* Wanted S p in n in g , and Pine Street In our prescription department to help us m d sfi Because of the feelings stirred PATRICK CAPETTA WALTER CARTER SR. WALTER CARTER JR. Dealers deeds should be corrected. The Parent-Teacher I Assn, is at­ Manchester, Conn. up by the article, the committee Roy Motors Inc, Carlet Chevrolet Co. Carter Chevrolet Co. In plotting the maps. Vanness tempting to set up a stockpile of competent professional service Soviet Seen Building ha* delayed action until next week has worked with assessors in the clothing at the school for use by for the protection of your health. on the nomination of Mr*. Clare towns of Andover, Coventry and “ Where Queens Boothe Luce as mba.*sadOr to Bra­ Vernon to make certain there will Shop For King zil. Mrs. Luce, a former ambassa­ be no dispute, over town lines. Iraqi Foreign Legion dor to Italy, is the wife of Henry State Highway' Department SALES MANAGER Sized Values” R. Luce, editor-m-chief of T hn^ < W ho Are maps on Rta. 6. 44A and 85 have (Oontinned from Page One) cial ICA study of the Pakistan Most members of the committeeV- helped materially in establishing QUINN’S PHARMACY favor her confirmation. property lines. All other road rec­ AT DcGORMIER’S OPEN 10 A.M.-IO P.M. MONDAY thru THURSDAY program in 1957. wfth arms for Iraq, moved through But • its own examination, the ords have had to be "dug out," OPEN 9 A.M.-IO P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Herrick says. As an example of Phone MI 3-4136 on Sunday night, the agency said. GAO said, showed that too many Sandra McKenney some of the ‘‘facts’’ uncovered, it AP correspondent Stan Carter project.* were initiated, planning was found that a portion of reported from Baghdad—in a dis­ was in.sufficient, money was obli­ In Piano Recital Toomey L*ne north of Sumner Rd. gated prematurely and equipment Cooperating patch through censorship— that is recorded as 132 ft. wide. It has was not effectively used. also been found that some out­ Kassem predicted three nights ago As an example of what it called The first recital of the spring buildings are on public land. There "we shall have a tremendous revo­ lack of coordination, the GAO said series by students of the Werner are 38 roads of record, including lution in the stale machinery this irrigation pumps procured by ICA Studio will be held Monday eve­ at a cost of $650,000 have remain­ ning, April 13, at 8:15 in the abandoned roads. Two of the roads month." are named Bailey Rd. but do not ed unused, and expensive earth- chapel of the South Methodist Connect. Carter said the revolutionary moving and transport equipment Church. leader did not elaborate on his re­ In This BuslnesH to Continue financed by the United States has In the recital Werner will present Business at Bolton Notch Esso mark, made at a Hungarian em­ been idle. Sandra L. McKenney, the daugh­ Station and Package ’ Store will bassy reception. But it aroused ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Mc­ continue without interruption de­ speculation that such development Kenney, 40 Mt. Nebo Pi. Sandra. spite a change of ownership last projects B.s dam and road building 16, is sophomore in Manchester 1C INSURANCE and other construction work week. The property was sold by -BOY SCOOT High School where she Is active in Ferdinand and Barbara Lewis to which western companies have the extra curriculum activities. been carrying on for Iraq might She is also pianist for the Richard Sales Event! W. Harry England. Notes and News LOUIS c h o r c I tes GEORGE DfCORMIER STEWART DIIXON Although England is not ready ■ be turned over to the direction of Risley Dancing School. Sandra Russian experts. There was also has studied the piano since the Chorches Motor Sqles DeCormier Motor Sales Dillon Sales and Service to announce who will manage the anticipation that Iraqi Commu­ gasoline station, Arthur England Members of Troop 47 of the age of five. ^as Been Busy! nists would be put in control of will apply to the Liquor Control This will be her first solo piano the development program financed South Methodist Church enjoyed Commission for.permission to con­ recital, and she will play her en­ by Iraq's big oil revenues. a tour and visit last weekend of tire program from memory. The duct the package store. The continuing .swing of the The I>wises will retire and have JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN the facilities of the Quonset Point first part of the McKenney recital Kastlem regime to the left aroused Naval Air Station in Rhode Island. will consist of Grieg’s "Peer Gynt no definite plans for the future at concern among Allied diplomats this time. 'iThe sale Involved the George DcCormler, president of Sixty-six members of the troop, Suite No. 1. The second part will DeCormier Motors, local Rambler and British oil men in London that including new recruits and Senior include Sonata No. 1 arid Marcia entire Lewis property Including an Kassem may- demand a bigger additional small business building dealer, has announced the ap­ Scout.<\, accompanied by 12 adults, Alla Tiirca by Mozart. She will pointment of Joseph J. Sullivan as share of the profits frpm the for­ left Saturday morning at 7:30 conclude her program with the and a dwelling. eign companies which control her Ree Committee to Meet Sale.s Manager of the firm effec­ under the leadership of Scoutmas­ "Opening Theme" from Grieg s tive immediately. oil Industry. ter Bob VonDeck and Senior Scout Concerto, M. DeFalla Danse Ritu- A meeting of the recreation ad­ New Sfock of Fly Tying Accessories— Salt Water The basic patterji is a 50-50 visory cornmittee will be held to­ Mr. Sullivan’s many years of PAY/ING OVER 150 INSURANCE CLAIMS Advisor John Maiorca. Arriving tlle Du Feu (Ritual Fire Dancei, automotive experience in the MEm- split, although some Mideast “Ballade" by C. DeBusay and Per- morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Com­ Fishing Supplies-— Large Supply of Dry Hies— Spe­ countries have gained a bigger at 10:30. the boys made a tour of munity Hall. Fred Gaal. park com­ chester area have earned him a the facilities of the base, Includ­ petuum Mobile from Sonata in F. most enviable reputation in auto­ share'' in new agreements with the Major by Von Weber. missioner, expects to review a ten­ cial Orders for Orvis Reds and Reels— the New Japanese and the Italians, „The ing inspection of the various types tative program for summer, rec­ motive circles as a highly qualified of aircraft in the hangars-helicop- Tickets maji be obtained with­ specialist in the selling and serv­ Iraf projefct* that ef­ inch. The steel plates that form pole, his clothing in flamqs. He had CHORCHES MOTOR SALES PAUL DOOGE PONTIAC) In . MORIilRTY NEW HOURS'^: Open Daily 7 :30 A-M. Mon. thru Sat. fective administration' haa been the > globe are 11 feeL 6 inches been testing a cable which furnish­ M OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER 878 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER S014U CENTBH, 8T„;-J Open Until 5 P.M,— Monday thru Thursday difticult if not Impossible." V. 'Wide, 30 -feet long, . and 1/16- to ed |()ower to the Winchester Divi­ DYNAM9C INSUiUNCE The report accused tha Intem a- 25/32 of an Inch' thick.. The globe, sion of the Olin MathieioA Chemi­ Friday Night* Until 8 :30— Saturdt^ Until Noon tlonsd Oooperation Administration, sdt In a concrete base, has no In- cal Oorp. which handlsa the aid pcognuna, of temal structural memben or ex* Cpnlon m i maicted and kad two. IMORMIER MOTOR SALES, III. GORMAN MOTOR m E S , |i "dealsd us aeesfii"to " ------8 spt- ternal aupporto. . dilldren. T --r S4 M A riM dCn MdNCapBilBB ' SG5' MADf i R . .lU N O B M S iH ' ' '

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PAGE raAVKN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCllBSTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959 .. . PirtTMlMn tip p AT.n. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 TEN his estranged wife. In his case also, Two Given Power Rockville-V ernon Terms Reduced the minimum was cut back to ths Disimiit Priett Michigan GOR^lows time already served. At Crlscuolo’* For Two Killers request, though, airrangement# will Over Astor Estate AH DtportiM EH Horse Race Advocates bo made to send him back to Italy, Hartford, April 7 (dV-The State where he was born., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., April 7 ARTHUR DRUfl Democrats Win S^eep Chamber Heads Back Crlscuolo made his statements to (>f5-Two men were given e free Pardons Board ha# a p ^ v e d re­ the board through an interpreter. hand yesterday to administer the Dangle Revenue Lure ductions of sentence# on grounds He speak# no English. mulU-mllllon-dollar Vincent ^ t o r of mercy for four state prison in- Relatives of Sattkowskl appeared EistAte—which Include* a control­ 5lt, April 7 W Bennett Most of Way ling Interest In Newsweek Maga­ been * nnw In an unnreee- mates—^two of them convicted at the hearing to guarantee that Hkrtford. April T (ffV-Th* lur» > asked approval of a bill that would Ucanit *lowe man in it, whoever he 67. He left most of his estate to OWN HOMES . . . Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoffs The .State Welfare Department Detroit approved a 7.6\,^ mill morning. The Fourth Quarterly Church man of the committee which hopes Bennett termed it "imfortunate,” doing five to 10 years for a nar­ may be, Democrat or Republican," his widow, hut also left many mil­ promise that he will veto any such is the bill's sponsor. At present, school operating tax and a $60'n^- Conference of Vernon Methodist lion.* to the Astor Foundation, a the proposed compact has no mem­ to bring the 1964 Olympic Games that “undue stress was laid on cotics violation. He waa sentenced Johnson told a joint session of the bill has been a matter of record llon school construction bond pro­ Church will be held Friday at 8 Texas 1-eglslature. charitable fund he eslnblished bers, although the Maine legisla­ to Detroit, and Frank Merrlman, a some figures on economic factors p.m. to the time he has served. for some time. farmer, who topped the slate of posal. He dented again, however, that years ago. The Newsweek stock 1# costs less too Roberts and the few others who ture la considering the move. In the state legislature, the in this area." He referred to an The Rev. Harvey K. Mousley, Francesco Crlscuolo, 36, of four candidates seeking the'- two Bridgeport, sentenced in 1957 to ■jie tins any Interest in the office ‘part of Astor’s legacy to the foun­ spoke in favor of the bill said the At an executive session, the House moved back into a 55-6.5 unemployment figure of 1,378 district superintendent, will pre­ openings on the State Board of which was quoted although it was three to seven years for slabbing himself. dation. voters of the state should be given committee approved a resolution standoff. Chosen In special elec­ side at the meeting, at which re­ a chance to decide for themselves urging Congress to allow parents Agriculture. Matthaei was elected stated that Bennett did not know ports will be given on the past to the Board of Regents of the tions were Riemer Van Til of Hol­ yet what area the figure applied about the proposal at a referen­ an extra Income tax deduction of land, a Republican, and Joseph A. year’s activities. Plans will be dum. $1,200 fop each dependent they University of Michigan'. The Board to. made for the coming yehr. The of Agriculture's sole job is to ad­ Gillis Jr., of Detroit, a Democrat. When asked today if he thinks At a hearing before the Commit­ have in college. Republicans took over control of Rev. Warren E. Covell, pastor, (Herald Photo by Baternia) A bill to this effect has been in­ minister Michigan State Univer­ the riockvllle area is near to being tee on Federal and Intergovern­ the House at the opening session urges all members and friends to mental Relations, a spokesman for troduced to Congress by U.S. Sen. sity. a depi^^essed area, Bennett said he attend the conference. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Conn). The Republicans lost one seat when illness prevented one Demo­ is still studying the factors and is Rockville Couple Wed 60 Years the State Welfare .Department cratic representative from attend­ Hospital Notes on the Board of Regents, the one not in a -position to answer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schutzf ing. The vacancies were created by However, Scranton said ” I do Admitted yesterday: Howard open job on the State Board of Sr., of Snlpsic Lake Rd., Tolland, been doing a little farming at hi# Education, and one seat on the the death of a Democrat and the not feel in sdvy way that his is a Madsen Jr., 36 White St.; John hpme near Snlpsic Lake ever since. Board of Agriculture. The new resignation of a Republican. distressed area” Rishka, Tolland: Stella Bubrzyckl, will celebrate their 60th wedding The couple have three sons, Adenauer Will Retire He expressed the opinion that 156'4 Union St.; Byron Schneider, anniversary tomorrow. Samuel Jr., who lives with theih, Tolland; Armand Labrie, Pinnacle the number of pePple working in The couple was married April 8, Michael and Charles, who live on this community is gi’^ ter propor­ Rd., Ellington; Dorothy Ulrich, 1899 in Torrington, and lived in either side of the older couple, and From Active Politics tionately. He cited the lack of re­ Mile Hill Rd. Manchester during the early years a daughter, Mrs. Anna Proctor Powell Urges Town sponse he has had to advertise­ Discharged yesterday: John Wal­ of their marriage. Mrs. Schutz is who lives down the road. ments for a mechanic as ex­ dron, 149 Vernon Ave.: David An- the former Susanna Kotch. She They also have eight grandchil­ (Continued from Page One) ample. Scranton runs an autqmor gelonl, 60 W. Main St.; William Is 76. dren and two great-grandchildren* bile dealership in Rockville. Boot, 30 Spring St.; Robert Mc- The couple formerly attended Pay for Walk Repair The Chamber heads agreed thett^ Schutz, now 82, was a velvet economics minister since Adenauer Obituary Cusker, RFD 2; Paul Dilworth, weaver in Cheney Mills until 1915 Trinity Lutheran Church on Pros­ picked him for the post in 1949. a spirit of growth prevails in the Muddy Brook Rd., EHllngton. pect St., and now travel to Man­ area, "rhey pointed out that the when he went to work in the His program of ■'social free enter­ Town Director Theodore Po-well Birth yesterday: A daughter to Hockanum Mills in Rockville, He chester to attend the Zion Evan­ spirit has resulted in the construe Mr. and Mrs. George Cota, RFD 1, gelical Lutheran Church. prise"—something new in this land Mr*. Margaret Marlden tonight will recommend that the tlon of several shopping centers left mlllwork about 1922 and has town take over the full cost of Vernon; a son to Mr. and Mrs. where tight government controls Mrs. Margaret Madden, 89, 30 and plans for the redevelopment of Laurel St., died this morning at Firemen tug hose into position and climb to the root of the The repairing side\/alk defects not Royston McNamara, 226 W. Nain are the tradition—had Adenauer’s the downtown area. St. Maftehester Memorial Hospital. maintenance shed attached to the burning storage building at caused by "taxpayer negligence." The program still needs more co­ backing. Powell, at a Board meeting to­ In 19.57 the old German leader She was the widow of Henry .1. the Central Connecticut Cooperative Farmers’ Assn., Inc. The operation and mofe work, Bennett Madden. Who for many years ran Doctor Says night at 8 p.m. in the Municipal added. At the director’s meeting Vernon and T^cottvlUe new* 1* named his economic czar vice Building, will also back General handled througH The Herald’s chancellor and heir apparent. a grocery store on Laurel St. yesterday committee chairman She was born in Portadown. Manager Richard Martin's rec­ were urged to be more active. Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St„ The 62-year-old Erhard served in G)urt Indicts ‘Forgotten’ Year* Are very ommendation that the town pa.v telephone TRemont $-3186. DEBUNK THE BUNK the German Army in World War 1 Northern Ireland, Nov. 30, 1869,v Your Pocketbook Important One* to Children RenmvaJ Meeting Postponed and then taught political science and had been a resident of Mmi- Smoldering Fire Guts By FAYE HENLE the full cost of curb Installaitiong, The Redevelopment Agency has at the University of Munich. He chester for the past 70 years^fshe he said today. postponed It* meeting scheduled Bank Teller By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Referring to a public hearing A Page ad in Tuesday’s Herald Financed by stayed out of politics while Hitler's was a member of St. Mary'.s/Epi.s- Written for NEA Service for today, for an indefinite time, copal Church and of the Wbmen's Hint# fop Mr. Taxpayer on sidpwalk rerpair held March Harry Flamm, chairman, said Hospital Notes The Manchester .lunior Chamber of Commerce, Nazis were in power. As April 15 Date Nears— Partly because he had no lies Auxiliary of that church. Co-Op Storage Shed The former head teller of the We parents often have a hard 31, Powell said townspeople the regional office of th? federal the Manchester Dental Society and the Manches­ with the Nazis Erhard became di­ She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Colchester branch bank of the time understanding our children. claimed defects to their sidewalks aid program wqnts tb send field ter Medical Association Carried the Caption “The Last call for the April 15 filing of were not caused by the property- Patients Today: 808 rector of economics for the British- Carl Lindblad of Broo,klyn. N. Y.. First National Bank of Manchester I suspect that children do a bet­ representatives to meet with the Future Dental Health of Manchester Children “ If we don’t gel that stuff ojit your 1958 Federal income lax. owners themselves, but by faulty local agency before final approval ADMITTED YESTERDAY: American Bi-Zonal Councii of Ger­ Mrs. Miles Grant of Bloomfield A smoldering fire gutted a grain was indicted yesterday in New Ha­ ter job in understanding us. Per­ and Miss Floreni^ Madden of somehow,” he said, "it will burn Year after year, the Internal construction. of the study area. Robert Krawski, Wapping: Alfred Depends on You.’’ many in 1948. company maintenance and storage Pitkin, Talcottville; Mrs. May He plugged his-free enterprise Manchester; two,^ons, Walter of for hours," Revenue Service begs "write legi­ ven on charges of making false en­ haps that is the reason so much Normally, the town pays one- The meeting was previously building in Manchester's North more is written for grownups about half the cost, of sidewalk repair. Bird, Elllington; Mrs. Mary Hoeg- It Was A Fluoridation Ad and The Sentiments policies, and when the West Ger­ Flint, Mich,, and Henry Madden of Employes began carting the bly.” They have never tallied the tries In his books. postponed from last week until man parliament was formed the Glastonbury; six grandchildren End this morning when welding bales away on 2-wheeled dollies. how to get along with their chil­ Full repair work might cost the today at the request of Atty. Leo ler, 77 Elizabeth Dr.; Mary Kelly. Therein Have Been Endorsed By The Chamber of number" of returns which they are Harold D. Boynton, 38, of Glas­ 17 Chambers St.; Elizabeth Amtat, Bavarian profes-sor won a tough and four great-grandchildren. eparks touched off bales df llndcr- Merz said he considered the tonbury, was indicted b,v a federal dren tlian for children about how town between $8,000 and $12,000 B. Flaherty, agency member. Commerce, The Reoublican Town Committee, the building a total loss and that it unable to ifredit to the proper ac­ to get along with their parents. annually, he said, (though this is RFD 1, Rockville! Steven Ar- election fight against the socialists The funeral will be held at 2 dry, chopped sugar cane. count simply necause they cannot grand jury on charges of "know­ Flaherty wanted to give citizens Democratic Town Committee the Town Board of and went on to Bonn to w'Ork with o'clock Thursday afternoon in St. should be torn down. ingly, wilfully and feloniously" One period of youth, namely undeterminable right now), and ample opportunity to register any mentano, 41 Crestwood Dr.; Mrs. Smoke billowed from under the Company officials said they decipher names and addressc-, yet that between nursery age and would be a good investment to off­ Ann Watters, Tolland; Theodore Directors and Many Other Groups Supposedly Adenauer. Mary's Church. Burial will be in they claim such illegible returns making a false entry Aug. 6, 1958, objections to the proposed study East Cemetery. roof of the wood frame bviilding at would await an inspection by in­ to cover a shortage of $2,532.21. adolescence, has been called the set costs of lawsuits resulting area. He pointed out that once Gozdz, Coventry. Comprised O f Intelligent Men and Women. the rear of the Central Connect­ run into the thousands/' forgotten years of childhood. It from sidewalk falls. Friends may call at the Holmes surance adjusters. The company Two other hints from tfifc.IRS; U.S. District Judge Robert P. final approval Is given the study ADMITTED TODAY: Ronald Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to­ icut Cooperative Farmers' Assn. said 700 bales of chopped cane Anderson issued a bench warrant is ea.sier perhaps for parents to Sees Insurance Saving area no changes will be made. This Challenge is Neither For or Against Fluori­ Inc, grain elevator for three If the return is a joint one,"'make Gordon, 820 Tolland Tpke. Public Works morrow’ from 3:30 to 5:30 and were in the building, and it sells certain both husband and wife have for Boynton and ordered bond set discipline or run their children at The move might also enable the The proposed study area rough­ BIRTH YESTERDAY: A daugh­ dation But I Publicly Claim Without Fear of Suc­ hours, and subsided only as men for $2.30 a bale. It is unknown if these age.* than it is later on, but town to obtain insurance at a more from 7 to 9:30 p.m. signed. at $1,000. Asst. U.S. Atty. Henry ly includes the land bounded by ter to Mr. and Mrs. James West, cessful Contradiction that the First Step In The F'riends may contribute to the carted the burning bales into the any of the bales are salvageable. Check and double check your C. Stone said Boynton will be pre­ the thoughts and emotions from favorable rate, Powell said. High St., Vernon Avc., W. Main adjacent parking lot. The .36 by 46 wooden building Somers. Interest of Manchester Men, Women and Children Post Exams ^ Book of Memory at St. M a r y's arithmetic. There is just ar good sented for plea in U.S. District approximately 6 to 12 remain dif­ "In any case where it can bo St., Middle Rd. Grove St. and BIRTHS TOUAY: A son to Mr. Firemen from the 8th Di.strict that was erected In 1927 Is on the ficult for most adults. shown the taxpayer was negligent,” Church instead of sending flowers, a chance that an error in figuring Court at Hartford Monday. Laurel St. and Mrs. William Gibbs, 25 Oak is Not Fluoridation but responded to the alarm at 9:25. Town’s Grand List for $615. Powell said, "he would of course Coming Events if they wish. will cost you and not the govern­ The attractive early years, St., Rockville; a son to Mr. and On Thursday The bales of chopped cane, used While 8th District firemen ment money. when the words of parents were bear the cost (of repairing his Miss Anna Merz of Vernon will WE’RE DOING IT AGAIN Mrs. Richard Henderson, 34 Bunce for chicken litter, were still smok­ fought the blaze, men from Town In many a home the wife is the | accepted by their youngsters with­ abutting sidewalk).” present a travelogue on Hawaii at ing this afternoon.' Fire Department Co. 2 stood by at bookkeeper. If this is so. there is Wilhdrawal Seen Total repair bill in connection a meeting of Sabra Trumbull Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Oral-technical exam.s for the out question, have passed, but the Everett Beardsley, 11 Bates Rd.; Maintenance employe Wallace the 8th District fire house. a job for her to do before the grown-up approach to life and its with the sidewalks of the 73 towns­ Chapter, DAR, tomorrow at 8 p.m. FILTRATIDN town post of deputy director of Driving Habits people who appeared at the hear­ a son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles public works will be held through­ Darling was the first to spot the actual filling out of forms begins. Shift in Bonn Aims problems has certainly not yet at the Elks Carriage House. fire. Working with an arc welder All canceled checks, receipts, rec­ ing is about $8,700. Miss Merz attended the Univer­ Larcomb, Andover. and Pteasar€f, out Thursday at the Community Y been reached, Expert Studies At Both Ends of The Town Recom­ What’s your traffic I. Q. ? Try outside the door of a metal-roofed ords of contributions, Interest pay­ (Continued (lom Page One) One of the difficulties in deal­ The hearing was the first of sev­ sity of Hawaii one summer. Miss DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: on N. Main St. Smoke Overcomes ments and such should be placed eral expected to be held in a re­ mend Filtration. Thirteen person? applied for the your hand at the.se questions on [ maintenance .shed attached to the ing with youngsters of these siges Natlle B. Ide is hostess commltte'e Miss Nancy Hemenway, 153 Lake post, which pays, is,684 to $10,088 building, Darling saw sparks blow together ready for the annual tax- over the years a symbol of a tough is that it is hard for the parents pair program prompted by an In­ chairman for the evening. St.: Edward Moran. 102 Benton speed and find out. North £!nd Woman figuring jamboree. crease this year in sidewalk law­ I Know and In General Respect Many of The annually. into the piled litter. line in dealing with Jtussian to think back to these years them­ The Ladies Auxiliary, AOH, St.; Mrs. Gertrude Cass, 843 Main 1. About 3 out of every 10 driv­ Grabbing a fire extinguisher, he Get out a duplicate of last year's suits. ' will hold a potluck supper Thurs­ St.; George Vashon, Wapping; Men and Women Who Are Moving Heaven and It is not kjiown how many of A North End woman was over-, return. This is a good guide for threats and Russian persuasions selves and remember how they felt The streets involved at the hear­ the applications pa.ssed a screen­ ers in fatal auto accidents have sprayod the bales, “but it was too and acted at the same age. True, day at 6:30 p.m. at the Moose Mary Iialashuis, 191 Union St.; come bv smoke in her apartment filing the new. (Such records should designed to bring about a new po­ ing included Preston Dr., Thomp­ Earth For Fluoridation of Water at Both finds of ing by the personnel division of violated a speed law. True or late,'' " most of us can remember some­ rooms. Jane Crandall, 334 Hilliard St.; this morning when frying sausage be kept at least three years after litical arrangement—to the profit son Rd., Oxford St., Cambridge The Past Chiefs Club of the the TeWn. the State department of finance false? A second worker came running the filing date in case the IRS thing If we try but the effort Is St., Princeton St., O'Leary Dr., 8. Mrs. Theresa Stevenson, 22 Walker with another extinguisher, but to caught fire and ignited the grease of communism—in Europe. Degree of Pocahontas is requested and control, which arranged the 2. The mo.st dangerous speed in in the skillet. might wish to raise a question.) seldom made. Adams St., and Flint Dr. St.; Mrs. Vivian Webber, Cov­ Not One.of These Self-Appointed Protectors of no avail. The men notified the In the last few months Ade­ to have the gift party tickets in entry; Robert McNamara, Elling­ exams. the city is between 40 and 50 Are you aware of the special ad­ nauer has played this role to the Can you remember a party The Directors are expected to They will be given by a 3-man company office and the alarm was .Eighth Dlstric{,..£remen kicked by April 14. ton; Mrs. Sophia Ruhmel, 42 Hyde Our Health Has Dared Say One Word in Favor VRO m.p.h. True or false? open a locked door and found Mr.s. vantages for women taxpayers? limit as the western Allies sought given when you were 8 years old take action tonight on whether or Reading Conference board of experts. ,3. A .speeding car that hits a turned into the fire department by To Set Budget Hearing St.; Mrs. Lorraine Duntz and of Filtration, Which Any Person With an IQ of Katherine Polyanchek lying on the The law allows a widow whose to shape plana for negotiating to which you were not invited or Principal Renwick J. Lewis of The deputy director will super­ solid wall at 35 m.p.h. is jarred by phone. floor of her 185 N. Main St. apart­ husband died in either of the two with the Soviet Union at Geneva at which you had a very bad time? In another matter, the Direc­ daughter. Tolland; Mrs. Nancy Fifty Knows C(|^mes Before Any Other Treatment vise all public works functions un­ Few Flame* tors are expected to set a date for Northeast School, several teach­ Hunt and son. School Rd., Bolton; an impact as great as that of an ment. Smoke had practicall,v filled preceding tax ye.ira to compute beginning May 11 on the Berlin Do you recall the feelings of ers, parents and school children, of Water Including Chlorination. der the direction of General Man­ auto that's hurtled from a 4-story Tying into hydrants on Apel PI. the apartment building hallways, the ta.x on her Income on the lower crisis and the related Issues of triumph or tragedy which accom­ a public hearing on General Man­ Mrs. Phyllis Duffy and daughter, ager Richard Martin. and' Woodbriclge St., firemen rates applying to a joint return ager Richard Martin's tentative will attend a book exhibit and re­ 21 Preston Dr.: Mrs. Mildred building. True or false? firemen said. Germany and deployment of mili­ panied success socially, in the gional conference tomorrow at Any Group That Puts Fluoridation Or Chlorina­ 4. If you drive 60 m.p.h. in four played streams of water on the Mrs. Polyanchek was revived of husband and wife. To 'to so, tary forces in Europe. classroom or oh the athletic field? budget for 1959-60. A hearing Christian and daughter, 41 Vernon was adjourned last night because Wlll'.mantic Sta'e Teachers Col­ AVe. Rockville. seconds voiir car travels half the smoking building. Only briefly with a tesuscitator. however, the taxpayer must not It is true that Adenauer soft­ If you can do these things you tion Ahead of Filtration Definitely Puls have remarried. of Board absenteeism. lege. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. length of a football field. True or were any flames seen. The smoke District Fire Chief John Merz ened his position somewhat. He Will have made a close approach A Bchedule is set up for children Is Featuring Its Second Antsuat false ? was .so dense at first that firemen said she was not otherwise injured, She must also maintain a home agreed that representatives of to the feelings of your children The Board will again face the In tbree age groups for the morn­ Lena Benoit, Wlllimantic; Howard THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE and 5. At 75 m.p.h., It takes about had to be relieved on the hoses at and did not seek medical aid. ocounied by a child or stepchild West Germany might sit with the and to their trials, failures and West End sanitary sewer prob­ ing session. It Includes story tell­ Pitkin, 88 Pine S t; Mrs. Hedwig A 5 hours and 20 minutes to drive short intervals. Several people Firemen answered the call at to whose exemption she is entitled representatives of East German.v lem, with an item on the meeting Spillman, 52 Deerfield ,Dr. successes. ing, selection of books from the 400 miles. At 65 m.p.h., a 400-mile driving in the area saw the smoke 8:25. No damage to the apartment and must have been entitled to file in the Big Four foreign ministers Friends -of the same age are agenda asking that a date be set a joint return with her. late hus­ exhibit, and a motion picture. trip lakes almost two hours and thought the main grain eleva­ was reported. meeting. To this unprecedented every bit as important to the 8- for a public hearing on assessing The afternoon session for adults Q — Where was the armistice, longer. True or false? tor was ablaze. band for the year of his death. shift, he added another: That in year-old as they are later on. In lor "any' or all portions of the ending World War I. signed? There is also provision for spe­ proposed West Side sanitary will be highlighted by talks by Willard B. Rogers .Answers The storage btiilding stands only, the first stages of any step-by-step fact, in many ways, they are more Hardie Gramatky, author and il­ Police Arrests SPRING SALES A —^ ’The signing took place in cial tax ratks for persons who are approach to reunification repre­ sewerage system” 1. True. Excessive speed i.s the feel away from the elevator but important because one has not lustrator, and Miss Josette Frank, * railway car in the French for­ most frequent driver violation re­ Income Tax Aid unmaEried (or legally separated) sentatives of East and West Ger­ Also, Martin's compilation of IN SU R A N ^ vO F ALL KINDS the fire did not spread. Huge con- at the end of the taxable year and learned at that age that human lecturer, speaking on “The Par- est of Compiegne. The original ported in fatal auto accidents, ac-- many could work together. contacts with others come and go existing sewer assessment rules is Marion Arndt, 33, o f' (Coventry, erete grain silos separate the main who furnished over half the cost enits’ Role in Better Fteadlng." 886 MAIN S^EET car, which the French kept in a 1 cording to the National Safety building from the smaller one. Offered by Agents But when Adenauer’s Foreign with life. on the agenda for Board action. was arrested ' last night qnd museum, was taken away by the of maintaining as a home 4 house­ Minister Heinrich von’ Brentano Following dinner Miss RJieta I Council. No e.*tim.atc3 of damage were hold occupied by a related person The rules and regulations of The agenda also lists filling a Clark, school library consultant of charged with speeding. She Is due Nazis in World War II and never 2. False. About 3 out of 10 cars Two Internal Revenue agents joined in talks here a week ago vacancy on the Charter Revision SPECTACULAR parents and teachers are often In court April 20. coul^ be found. available. 8th District Fire Chief j or a married child, grandchild or with mini:^ters of the United the State Department of Educa- in fatal urban accidents are moving will be in the hearing room of the stepchild for whom the taxpaver is particularly hard to understand. Commission, appointing someone at a speed of 21-30 m.p.h. •Tohn Merz .said at noon it was too States, Britain and France, he early to make an appraisal. Com­ Municipal Buildiqg tomorrow from entitled to a deduction for exemp­ At the age of 6. death and in­ to the Manchester Country Club’s Q—What method does the U.S. 3. True, And the impact is far 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to help switched away from Adenauer’s jury seem entirely unreal and as Board of Governors, and appoint­ Senate have for meeting a fili­ pany Manager William Znkerman tion, The special rate also applies new-found flexibility. Diplomats greater when a speeding car hits townspeople in making out their if the household Included an .un­ something that could not possibly ing a Building Committee. buster? ■ another speeding car. said he could not evaluate either 1958 income tax- returns. reported he used every argument The Board will consider setting And______. Bo; Are We In thiw All The Wa; • A — In 1917, the Senate adopted thp building or its contents. married child, grandchild or step­ he could to harden western poli­ happen to oneself. Hence, the 4. False. At 60 m.p.h.. In four The agents were in the hearing child even though they are not de­ Warning to be careful-crossing the a date for an informal meeting what is ciOled a “cloture rule." seconds your car travels more than Zukerman said there were a^out room today during the same hours. pendent upon the taxpayer. cies. He succeeded in getting with the Town Planning Commis­ Since its adoption, there have been two freight car loads of the baled the western powers to agree to street apd similar Instructions the length of a football field-- They were here previously in Feb­ A word about deductions: from grownups seem merely add­ sion on proposed sanitary sewers 22 attempts to invoke cloture, of cane stacked inside, together with shelve a plan for confederation o( in Farm Dr. and a town capital •DOUBLE- With The Biggest Trades Yon Vo Ever about 350 feet, to be exact. ruary. Cv The IRS Is on the lookout for which four h*ve succeeded. several bags of ground oyster East and West Germany. He won ing to the confining and senseless 6. False. At a speed of 65 m.p.h.. Deadline for filing returns is those who pad their tajc-allov/able rules whieh are always Interfering improvements budget the TPC Is a 400-mile trip *takes little more shells, used as chicken feed. midnight, April 15. deductions. They take a closer their approval for tough negotia­ now studying. <2 ■— What prize did William ting tactics including an agree­ with fun. than 6 hours. Yet, reducing your .Hems Removed look at the return in which person­ In short, the youngster be­ Another matter Is construction Thornton receive for designing the speed from 75 m.p.h. greatly in­ Several truck- tires, tanks of al deductions are larger in amount ment on no offer of conceasions of steps from Buckingham St. to U S n a S D STAMPS SeenI Yon^ll Get Sprinn Fever (New Car National Capitol? than that usual for the specific in­ until the Sovieta had brought out tween 6 and 12—and in'older and creases your chances of coming oxygen and acetylene used for younger years too—Is a real per­ the Bowers School grounds, (or A — He won a $500 prize for welding, small tool.* and di-ums of come bracket or occunation. How­ some' concessions of their own. which Town Engineer James out_ of an auto accident alive. At About Town son with normal reactions so far his architectural design in 1792. 75, If an accident occurs your motor oil were contained in the at­ ever, if proper deductions exceed Some German observers claimed Sheekey has given a coat estimate this aa a Brentano victory won aa his own experiences are con­ chances of being killed are 1 in 8. tached maintenance shed but were the average, do not hesitate to take of $225, provided granite is used. WEDNESDAYS Covenant Congregatlonalists will on instructions from Adenauer. cerned. The ones who do not have Fever That Is) When Yon CONNIE TAKES STAND But at 65, your chances are 1 in removed by alert firemen and them providing you're the n”oof to Martin has suggested the- plans hold their quarterly business to­ Some other German observers and normal reactions In the eyes of the Indianapolis, April 7 (JP) — '20 of dying. company employes who waded back up such action should you be for the project be turned over to U. S. CHOICE. LEAN. TENDER. JUICY through the smoke. morrow at ’1:30 p.m. at the church. queried by the IRS. many American and British offi­ children are the grownups. hooUlAg more like a suburban Speed kills, according to the Na­ cials felt it was too tough a Une. the Board of Education for the housewife than ah accused Firemen began to control the Thursday at 1:15, a cottage prayer Based on 1966 returns, here are Every parent and teacher should latter’s action. tional Safety Council, because it average tax, deductions that were Private worry among German un(ierstand this and operate their murderer, Mrs. Minnie B. (Con­ increases the forces which, in an blaze about 10:30, A handful of meeting will be held at the home Dates might be set (or public See Our Prie6 Tags And THEN Get Onr of Mrs. Gladys Hanson, 32 Santlna permissible: experts here over that possibility relationships with the youths un­ lb nie) Nicholas calmly took the accident turn useful eqtiipment men clambered atqp an empty was said to reflect belief there was hearings on building sidewalks on witness stand today In her trial freight car on a siding next to the Dr. For an adjusted gross Income of der their dlrectlojn accordingly! ' sucli as metal and glass into $4,(X)0 to $4,500, allowable were a real division ol opiniofi in Bonn, An excellent pamphlet oh this both sides of Trebbe Dr. and (Sol­ SUP KET , for the shooting of her wealthy, weapons. building and directed a steady with the split dividing advocates of way St. married lover. Every person In stream of water into ' the loft. T l i e Italian Ladies Auxiliary $185 for contributions, $233 for In­ subject, called "Understand Your CHASE & SANIORN lEECHNUT And it kills because it increases terest. $205 for nonfederal taxes an, Adenauer tough policy from ad­ Child—From Six to Twelve,” has The Directors will ^consider set­ SWEETLIFE DEL MONTE the crowded little courtroom lls-. Others climbed on the metal shed will hold its monthly meeting to- vocates of greater flexibility and tling a claim against the town of Deal. the likelihood of an accident. The roof, finally crawled up the main and $533 (or casualtf, medical and been published by the nonprofit . toned Intently As Mrs. Nicholas greater the speed, the less lime ' morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian maneuver. $1,150 by Theresa Kehl, and one of roof itself. Atnerican Club. miscellaneous, ' Public Affairs Committee, 22 kast recited the story of her life that you have to react In an emergency. fo r an adlusted gross income The final effect of Adenauer’s $950 by Abble M. Cashion. kd to the killing of handsome Flames broke out momentarily withdrawal from active political 28th St, New York 16, N.Y. It And naturally, it takes longer to on the east end of the building of $5,000 to $6,000, allowable were costs 25 cents. They • will consider requesting F r u it LB. drug executive Forrest Teel last halt a fast-moving vehicle than ‘Sub* Target Made $206 for contributions, for Interest control cannot be measured until that a c,ourt for this area in the 16 OZ. 4uly SI. but were quickly extinguished. CAN one nnoving slowly, Although flames were seldom $306, for nonfederal taxes $264 and the behavior of his sudeessor is State’s new system be located in CANS Cleveland—A Cleveland man­ known. IRAQ REVOLT REPORTED see, the clapboards and asphalt for casualty, medical and miscel­ London, April 7 )—Cairo the town court 'quarters here. Rou­ ufacturer has developed a torpedo- laneous $542. (/P C o c k ta il FORMER MAYOR INDICTED shingles were severely scorched T Radio said tc^ay a new revolt tine action is expected in author­ Bnffalo, N. -Y., April 7 im — Said one fireman, ‘JAt’s like like device called a submarine sim­ N-POWEB TO ELECTRICITY izing Martin to obtain SUte eld Personal Notices ulator that is expected to free t)he IKE IN AUGUSTA Los Alamos N. M/, April 7 (A) had broken out in I i ^ . It quot­ ICEfERG CAUFORNiA Former Mayor Steven Pankow creeping death. You stand there ed refugee* from Bieghdad, the highway funds. PACBl CAUFORMA FROZEN and (our present or former city and watch the boards get black.” Navy’s submarines' from target Augusta,' Ga., April 7 075— —^The firet direct converelon o( nuclear reactor energy into elec­ Iraqi ca^tai, as saying there had Martin has said reports may be councllmen were charged today Axes were brought into play onto duty during training' exercises. The President Elsenhower arrived ready on legislation concerning the 1»Z9 In Memoriam ll-foot-long idevlce. after launch­ here today .for a ,golfing \'aca- tric power was- announced today been fighting In the oil cite of CARTER with taking a total of fs6,l(K> la firfemen were able tp enter the ' la Mriog memory of Josepn Fersu- by the Lot Alamos sdentlflc lab- Kirkuk, In northern Iraq. Iliere •town and on flood-prevention re­ * * who ps**«fi sway, April 7, 19*1. n to m for city ■ atreet-paving building and get on the main roof. ing, follows a pattern of evasiye ttbn. The pnjaidenttiu plane, the grading at Bolton St. and Schal- 0 ipaneuvers simulating those of a ■Columbine, aet down at IXM oratory. The last-developed have been repeated uaeonfinmid 16 OZ. /to. ©ontraets. A county grand Jury Hoses were poked Into the holes reports In the United Arab Be- ler Rd. and content, IwUcted Pankow, three other and turned on. submarine under attlack. The p.m., after a t-hour,(light from plasma thermocouple produced Strkwberries3 PKQS. HEADS Jure Betteri Bs rovsr ha Wont target "sub" can operate as long as; Waahlngton. With the tempera* enough power to light an elee- , ■/ ’ , 1 ^ WdAriTsii or shadowa■>wo dim Dsnoerata and a Bcpublican. - Loss 'Uneatimated About 60,000,OOO babies hAv* a. tusutHal mtxapT have of aeonaed of taklpg Ones able to get Inside tha build­ 6 'hours; when Its run is over it tare at td degrees, Elsenhower, trie Ughthnib (or aJnioet U ■uifecee end give* off a' emoke told greetorei ‘*nie Is tbo Erst honre bo(ord (t waa that dowB been, bora In the United Itetea unlawful fee# from ing, (JMet Mere directed men to ■Inoe IM L 4 ■tart removinf the bale* o( Utter. signal eo it can be retrieved. snmmer Ft* had this jraar.” (or aaalyele. PAGE nURTSEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 195R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL T, 1969

BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with ' MAJOR HOOFLE Bayer for a further opinion rSr garding the establishment, of a Woman Says Stretet Extiensioii List proposed 25-foot building line on Royal Marriage Friday, Antwar to Prtviout Puirio| the west side of Doming St. which GLASS ENCLOSURES President's Wife would cut through two WiUdIngs. Tot’s Abductor Bayer, had nil^ that the plan­ FOR BATHTt Completed by Planners ners could establish such a build­ Excitement Ties Tokyo fAAo.SAta.wcropsTAirr CHANEte SUNK IN AUNSIUS, BUTMXI i W W SU E R OP OOBS HAS ACROSS 3 European dty, ing line, but they wanted clartftca- Child’s Father* s oiMl SHOWUI¥ m HOLD m s CONTRAaANT'lDU'LL B E i 3 One of three tion. as to how this might- affect l a id a n EM0R/«WS HABER' 1 PrMldcnt'* (Centinned from Page One) HOLDINTTM' BAS.TDO.ONLESS'jWJ for'Columbus propOMd, capital improvementa.y Farm Dr. is a private-right-of- the sole of the houses later on. (C'entinued from Pago One) Glass does a beautiful job ft •ueli DASHERS BILI. a t OUR LINE U F A AWTCH THATS A e E A U j wif«, Eliubcth 4 Decay all eoneemed with a master plan way,...... 40 feet wide, ------which the------TPC* Kortwrixht In still further dlscuaslon, the purposes in your bathroom E a V to DOOR.'DRAT fT.HE'S ^ SNMPC^f-^ A fJEMATCH WITH /■ i Chemical for extwtdlng or improving tj.reets proposes to pave, install a aide- TPC briefly touched on a request Wedding presents for the im­ t h r e a t e n e d TOW AUK Local Stocks to tha atoriet of all partita In­ M? CLOSHCy 15 O O r/I h e a r He 'S suffix in Mancheater, were designated by walk and curbs, and also install perial cotiple are piling up in cus­ clean. Never tveut's out. OUT ON US UNLESS WE ' 1 Her — w*i for coramenfs by Martin regarding $riLI. LOORiN AT MORE STARS A N 8 ■Weirder the Town pienning Commission at sanitary sewers to service homes the establishment of revised regu- tom sheds, lembsssy storerooms volved. VtRlTtTT OFF UNDER TMB • former Open 8 Days A Week—8 A.M. to S P.M.^ “ COMETSTHAN A . 7 Atricultural a meeting In the Municipal Build-. both on the drive and ■ on Nor­ Istlons on Uie building of house and imperial household cellars. iluotsUona rurnisned by iLshgiano said he and Mr,^. Gal­ OUlSEOFeXPEMSfiS' OU/BONIN'UP RJR’ BritUh ermy areas Thousands of young girls and officer m Ing last night. ' wood St. foundstions so they would conform Ceburn 41 Mlddlebrook. lac. lant were married and living in AN ASTRONOMY 8 Exist Cost About 833,000 wdth street levels. their boy friends are preparing to J. A. WHITE BLASS CO. 13 Oolden bird 9 Spinnins toy 28 Pertaining to 43 Among In addition, during the three- tie the knot In Shinto shrines and Bank Storks New Bedford until a month ago. e x a m /LOTS Of^ 45 Bulk The cost of extending- and pav- when he went on a cruise as a chef. UiCyif 14 Awaken 10 Colors an age and-a-half hour seeslon, the TPC . . , Would Prevent Floods wedding halls at approximately the Bid Asked 15 Leaser 11 Blrthriiht 27 Biblical name 48 Arrow poison •at dates lor meetings or field ing the road was sef at approxi-: jjarUit had suggeated a regula- Conn. Bank and Trust When he returned recently, he 47 Brilliant same moment on April 10 that 31 llsMn St__ehsm Ml t-7321 It Reiterate seller (Bib.) 29Wai borne trips, discussed ways of financing mately 319,000 by the town en- ti„„ e.stabllahed to prevent cel- Mlchiko and Akihtto become man Co...... 42'4 44'e said, he found no wife and no child. colors gineering department, while the ]„f Hooding such is now caused in Hearing that Mrs. Gallant had 17 Note in 12 Plexus 30 At all timet the proposed extension and pav­ and wife. Kiist National Bank ot BY V. T. HAMLIN Guido’f scale 10 Perched 31 Weights of 49 Feminine water department estimated It gome localiUes where the founda- returned to , and remarried her a l l e y OOP appellation ing of Farm Dr., looked over plans Train reservations for honey Manchester ...... 43 18 Doctrine 21 Sacred sonfs ' India for a aubdlvlslon. talked about es- would cost about 316,000 to in- nons are built below the road former husband, Leo Paul Gallant , -- ALONG iiOLow haunt moon trips to scenic cmintry spots; H.irtloru Nations 20 Proaecute 22 Legal term 37 Backward tabllahinii a. building line, .and stall the sewers. : grade. have been sold out. | Bank A Trust Co. . 36'» 38>, in Meriden, he decided to try to WBRE TMSEfeOUfiHTA r ^ 21Gratifled. 38 More facile 52 "Blue Eagle” 23 Expanse studied a list of town owned lands jponsiderable \ discussion last The planner.^ foresaw conslder- Householders living along the 5 - |r|re insurance Companies get the little girl back, he said. Bs A Wa)' TO GET / 2S After-dinner 24 Mock 40 Erects (ab.) nlght centered arpund the mesn.s able difficulty in establishing such Police said Mrs. Gallant's signed ACROSS.. 53 Capuchin which might be sold. mile wedding procession are selling .jg,- tweet 25 Numskull 41 Go by The commiaslonera asked Town of financing such a project It was j a regulation, however, because in statement conceded her marriage 31 Spanish (dlsl.) 42 Shield bearing: monkey ‘ pointed out that the commission many places in Manchester there space to viewers. Refreshment ven- j Hartford Fire”. ’.'.'.'. !lP0 200 to Langlano a few years ago. She sherry Planning Engineer Edward J. dors anticipate a landslide business I . jjg j24 SEE WHAT REALLY MEANS! Rybcayk to prepare eatlmates on was almost put in the nosition of ! are steeply graded properties was also quoted, however, as say­ 32 Ranees IT rr the subdivision applicanu who ap- ' fronting on roadways, at exorbitant prices. | phoenlx .!."!!!!!!!! 81 84 ing that this marriage was invalid 33 Thine found what the costs would be to extend becauae her earlier divorce from Ix»ve Lane, CotUge St., Linden ply to the TPC since prlVgte land It was pointed out that in these in on the Michiko boom. Models of j lademnlty Ins. Cos. n 34 Victoria or f is involved. ''x i cases a 10-foot high foundation Gallant hadn't gone through. Niacara, for St., Spruce St., Brookfield St. and a young couple wearing tennis / jt- | Aetna Casualty ... .193 203 A proposal discuB.9ed a t l8i>gth . would probably have to be poil.ed fits—the pair met on the tennis , Aetna Life ...... 244 f.l4 _ SOME- instance straighten out an “S” curve on CHARGES DROPPED T ^'v t im e s blood 36 Sea duck Hartford Rd. The proposals will be was that the 14 families living on , to conform or a large amount of court—or in bridal co.itumes fill ' Conn. General ...... 358 373 •fc. (STHINNSR 38 Blaze iubmltted to the Board of Di­ Farm Dr. would have to bear the ! fill would have to be used. It would display windows and counters, | Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 93 97 Palm Springa, Calif., April 7 THAN w a t e r e-, 37 Automobile cost of the project. This would be I Travelers ...... 90'i t/Pi—Child stealing charges have rectors as the TPC’s recommended er to conform to .such a regulation, parts espital Improvements to be consid­ allowable under the law. Public Utilities been diemlaied against two men 30 Toothed, like a Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson. TPC the planners felt. who claim they were offered |5,- p m r w ered for the next 6-year period. In a memo dated M arch 18, 1959, : Conn. Light A Power 24 26 OOO by the ex-wife of a ateel ex­ saw or Other proposed capital improve­ secretary, questioned whether this Ailing Father ; Hartford Electric Lt. 72'4 75'j 41 Genus of was a fair way to solve the prob­ the general manager also asked ecutive to abduct the cotiple'a three CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ments, which could easily exceed the TPC if it had any further com­ : Hartford Gas Co. ... 45', 48', erasses million, were made recenUv to i lem'em since•"'ce theme residentsresments hadnao not ap- children end take them to Florida. 1959 MERCURY 14 ment to make on a suggested ; Southern New England Richard Moulton. San Joae, 44 Goddess of the w Oeneral Manager Richard Martin i P'led for the street extension and dawn amendment to building regulations Kills 4, Dies in I Telephone ...... 44 46 Calif., private detective, and MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN ^ the Board of Education and | Improvements. Such a project which the commission had made to . ^ 43 Chief (India) I Slanufacturing Companies Charlea Lewia, Warm Springe, Fully equipped with healer and defroster, pushbutton ra­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER eight town departments. 1 would ca 1 for a considerable cn.sh him Mav 13. 1958. for pre.senta- Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 62'a 65', 48 Armed fleet ' * , . ,_, _ , J, J outlav all at one time, she said. Calif., railroad conductor, were dio, parted dasTt, foam rubber cushions, whitewall tires, W H Y IT 31 M ad The commission briefly "tudied. subsequent discus- llon to tiie Board of Directors. Elm City Blaze Associated Spring .. 20'4 22', raptured at a police roadblock The planners, agreed to return backup llghte, courtesy lights, wheel covei-s, tutone paint, I S N ’T E V E N 34 Red-belUed ths improvement listed by the Bristol C rass ...... 11'4 15 Marrlt 3Q with two sons of Richard plus nignal lights, oil filter and other standard Mercury terrapin the memo with a brief "no furtner (Ckmtimied from Page One) Collins ...... 86 91 \ Raeae. A third youngster Jumped Y O U M E A N NEW! foni? rwn other departments, but d ot as- Owners would benefit extras. VOU aAVE A S3 Expuneed sign priority to them as requested ■ comment.” Dunham B ush ...... 8'« 9'4 Into a swimming pool and avoided w - = . . from the Improvements since the ; In il.s propo.sal a year ago the OUARTE^ FOR, 88 Closed cart surgery on his legs, then spent E m -H art ...... 45'4 4 8 ', b^tng taken from the home that Full Price $ 2 8 9 5 T 37 Elevates 5T I «*f fh^ TOc’^embTrsT^^ »e"’er8 sou^hr to have the regiila- some time on crutches. B'afnir Bearing ...... 8 6 ', 9 1 ', Raeke had rented at thla de.seil DOWN TJud rirst^ow ‘W mu^^^^^ tion.s amended so that before con- He hadn't worked since. Hts Landers, Frary, Clark 19', 21'4 reaoit. ihould first Imw especially as some sewage was re- I ,.rete was poured into forms for wife, Frances;' was em.ployed as a N. B. Machine ...... 2 7 ', 2 9 ', Ttie dislrlrt attorney yeaterday 1 Greater w 57 town is „ P ^ ported to be now emptying into *; foundation their locations would “ I/itnv* .4 Belter Buy At Moriarty'$" quantity clenk-typlst for the New Haven North and Judd .... 28 .31 a.sked that the charce be dlamlased suggested projecU. 1 nearby brook. j pe checked and certified by an Regi ter. Ru.ssell M fg...... 25'., 28', lierauae Rarse lias left the atate It was also the feeling that the , InsiK>cl Park j engi neer that they conformed to At a hospital where Mrs. Kraus Stanley Works ...... 46 49 with the rhildren. Presumably he BV FRANK O’NEAL nriorltvcommission recommendations should not without "’"erother aiaction uon methe TPC agreed agreed the i plot plans submitted, was treated, a priest told her the Terry Steam ...... 45 49 letunied to M organtown, W, Va., MORIARTY BROTHERS SHORT RIBS priori to go on an inspection tour of Rob- Phis w a s aimed at con ecung an. whei he is executive Vice president whole story. She took It quietly. Torripgton ...... 29 31 "t '-ictdii—Mereiirv—Continental—Edsel—English Ford** first hnder t ? nrr,ioct« C Cleon Park and of various town nations which have arisen in th^e Her two’ boys were choir boys U.S. Envelope, com. . 25 27 of G reer Steel Co. \Vlthout the Study of the suggested projec^^U which may be sold. 'p ast when a plot plan was sub- father in court, the stat^ has no ,101 CENTER .STREET in a Roman Cr.hohc Church. U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 13'4 13*i MI .1-5135—OPEN EVENINGS was decided that since this might Sheekey. town engineer mitted showing a certain location The youngest, Dicky, had ar­ Veeder R oot...... 55'4 ,58', ra.se. the district attorney said. take many months it would he niiperintendent of highways. ' for the foundation and then, rived home from school a few The above quotatloris are not to Police said RBcse's wife, .Mrs. r •5-7 V.'- better to concentrate ; has asked the group's approval on through error, it was poured else- moments before the tragedy. be construed as actual markets, Jane Kelly, is living in Florida. IP ,t. 1W« t. HI, In«, T.M. >■«. U.I. f«. TPC projects, some of which haie proposed regrading project in w here. L been under discussion for more Robertson Park aimed at covering This led to requests to the TPC than a year. I a large concrete conduit in.stalled for modifications of the existing LONG SAM BY .\L CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Streets Listed | recentiv to contain Lydall and building line on grounds that it ' Kgep thb ■ CHANGE, we ^ 'CANT you PUSH THIS ESepeATEK \ EEUAV, THE j u s t ic e O ' TH' ' Under the Planning Commis- ! white brooks. ; would be a hardship to later move The Bank that gives y o u PLANNED SECURITY f£Ay6 WHATS/AOHey H£&0£S0N, A LITTLE F A S T E R MISTBI?- PEACE WHOAIAUeieO ' lion's master plan for extending ] The plan calls for leveling the to the correct location, WHEN yO'jeOTA REAL FACE AM TiPE . amp A fitly IN LOVE / yoi/es MR. POO-M6PV An 'aIE streets to aid traffic flow or to Ue- grounds, filling, and relocating the ' In other action the TPC set A real w ife h£5 NU75-eur c w r WAIT-CANT wait.T /R0CKIN6 PIDNT HAVE THdtOHT J in with the ptoposed State reloca- | tennis and basketball courts. Rsti- April 27as the date for a joint GENEROUS.'? ^ THE T O - HIS LICENSE tion of Rt. 6, Love Lane would be rnated cost of the project has been i meeting of the various planning i7 '>. >-v BOATf WAS NO & o o o rr extended to Hartford Rd.; Cottage ; set at approximate!v $29,nn0. 1 groups In town such as Uie ^°'vn I5NT THAT AWFUL, St. to Charter Oak St.; Linden St.! Before taking action on the re-' Parking Authority, Zoning Board V APAAI ?2 / to Hartford Rd.; Spruce St. to quest the Commission members, of Appeals, Development Comrnls- Bpring St. and Brookfield St. to N. decided Ihev would go over- the sion and Redevelopnicnt Agency Elm St. However, It was agreed area with Sheekey bn an in.spection A meeting of .such groups every | the Cottage St. extension might , tour, in oider to get first hand three monliis had been suggested ; not be necessary if the Spruce St. knowledge. by Martin a.a a means of better co- | SAVINGS BANK ordlnating their efforts. i ONE project materlalixed. I The Commission will al.so in- Most of the suggested exten- spect eight parcel.q of town land BUST atom are Included on a master which might be sold. Martin had TX Sh. u.s Cm. os. plan map on file in the town j asked ’he TPC to make recom- Unknown Occupies ^■7 e 1MI kf NU tak derk's office. The m ap was filed j mendations regarding the sale, almost a year ago after a public : Properties to be in.snected are: LIFE INSURANCE POLICY “You rially ean’t stay mad at Jimmy very long, Marge. * y . • 45 by 5-ft. strip on Buckingham Grave in Westport JUDD SAXON BV KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD hearing was held on the proposals. He gets hie allowance twice a week!” The proposal to extend Linden St. adjacent to the Bowers School: I off two 2-acre parcels of interior land j (Continued from Page -me) : St. from Locust St. to Hartford off Biickland Sf : 33 acrea of land ------{MEIL* Rd. and to straighten out a por­ tion of Hartford Rd. between off G ardner St. near the G laston-, ,jqp ,,o long there could be tome BY ROUSON biirv line; a portion of the old town , anonymous bodies resting there, 1,1'TTLE SPORTS Prospect St. and the exten.sion of diimn at Srhool and Autumn Sts.: Police could not dig into the WILL Cooper St. have not yet been pre- a too hv 1.50-ft nlot at Tolland: „ ,a tte r any fu rth er as it was out sented at a public h""'" Tpke. and Adams St : a 40 hv 140-i . ,, , mri-diction. ever. May 4 was «et a.w the dale to strip on W mon Pf ,: a lot on Henlth Commi*>sioner Dr Stan- do SO before amending the master j^O-ft. . ” h who Is supposed Clf pi*n* pprre] on Eastland St A proposal to resubdivlde lots agrreed to -'hold up" to keep a record of all deaths and ' on Grant St. will also be heard at „ pronosed subdivision in burials in Connecticut, wants the INSURE that time. it,* Charter Oak St. area Pooding ' ^ The TPC set tentative rtate.a of „( fjnni nlans for the ' ™ rfield atlor- . . April 20 or 21 to be suggested to r relocation. The .State hiahwav • Lorin W . Willis, is obtaining , 0 a«' ?•••••« c< the Board of Directors for a meet- would border and nrohablv take to "’j * * * ' Ing between the two groups to dis- some of lb* lots in th- si’bdivi.sion for the He said he is doing , the whole family at BY JOHNNY HART eiiss the capital improvements, which Andrew Ansaldi, localcon-! this at Dr. O.sborn s request. j Also to be discusaed at that time Is tractor, nroposes, i _JWUlis said he expected to come b e c a u s e DIRT IS BRpVVri I SUPPOSE IT WOULD a commission proposal to extend The Planning Commission also up with something. If not tne BY ROY CRANE WHY I& t h e 6RASS Farm Dr. to Frances Dr. i derided to a.sk Town Counsel Philip , body, within a few daV.s. , AND IF fi'RASS w e r e r e d THANKS A LOT. BE SILLY TO ASK WHY 45-r e e n , W il e y ? AMO NEVER IM AHTARCTICA HAS IT WOULD M AKE'A PUNK. ■THE PIRT IS BROWN. THERE BEEN SUCM D E S P A IR .. 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WEST BRANCH :A:i-:-: ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959 PAGE FIPTBEN X MANCHESTER EV’BNTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL T, 19W PACE TOimrwm ‘That’s the Line’ Greer to Receive C Club Award xSan Francisco — (NEA) — Cheshire — Hugh Greer, headfwith a club paced by Walt Dropo.fclpient of the coveted tJoJd Kdj) Showdciwn Match p iN s a t Bdw Hogan was,, paired with basketbail coach at Ihe University Since then the mlld-manhered award from thfl Comtosticut iS N '-r A Btngtjrosby In the latter’s tour­ of Connecticut, has been named to Greer hes gone on ‘.to carve ■ the Sportswritera Alllknce. In 1967 Grapefruit League Notes PANTIJ;^ LEAGUE nament sst Pebble Beach. winntngest basketball record of and 1958 ha conducted baakatbaB Tomorrow Night receive the UConn Alumni C Darken .-J----i- . StoniUnge The b m was a dog-leg, the Club's annual sward given for. any college coach in New England clinics oversaas for the Stata Oa- Showdown match hi the Ran . C W. L. Pet, green hiddeih. . Hogan looked "oulatandlng contribution to the and ranks among the top ten partm ent. •ValleylMll t« a g u e A Division la Herm’a ^em «ra ..... 66 34 .660 across the fi^vay and asked University." coaches In the country in total Grear Is marriafl and raaldca in all set for tVedaoaday night at Batobow Club .Ny...62 38 .620 Crosby which xdirectlon he The award will be presented to number of wins. His record at Storrs with )il6 wife Blllia and sec­ TtUi at ttio West Side Rec when eSudet Jewelers .61 39 .610 should drive. ^ Greer st the Club's annual dinner UConn is 235 wins and 79 defeats. ond son, Sande. The OreeW older Yanks Best Teai “^ee the little wblto house Oorrentl's Insurance and Wat­ Jon-D i'a ...... -60 40 .610 April 15 at W'averly Inn. In this span his basketball ■son, .Tcott, Is curranlly doing kins clash In * three game set. Man. Auto P arts -----59 41 ,590 across the course 7" Btog re­ The aw ard la given each year trams have' won the Yankee Con­ graduate work at Columbia, after plied. "That’s the line.’’' I ^ t night the high-flying In- Mancheirter Optical ..55 4fP .5,50 to a person who has made an out- ference championship 11 times graduating from Middlebury Col­ X- Garden R estau ran t ..5 2 48 .520 Hogan stareHaney said, "When a pitcher Isfelected myself t,o call the .ehot." .yesterday after the Maple Leafs Best IxMiking Team - - New the rolloff. I think it put all the pieces to­ "He could be a great ballplayer," / Mejias squeeaed in the winning run Jacksonville, Fla., April A ram p ju st in time for the games. The wag that said Berm a tall fly to center, and Vada marie said Hal Jeffcoat, the smart relief ' in trouble or nced.s help I am go­ At present. -Mantilla is Milwau-! arrived by chartered plane, 5’ork s World Champion Yankees. scheduled exhibitions. Several Members of the Fig Bars and i a "U " turn to go back for it gether. Next time I hit a ho)iier." in the seventhaeventh Inning. George | __Manager P^red Haney kee'.s most logical choice to .start I The Leafs, down 2-0 In the se­ The Yanks have three fine calc^h- had given up hitting for Lent may Uialr three-game totals were Ar- Pinson hunched on a bench by pitcher of the Red.s. "If sorrieone price BUT want Brunet was the loser for the A's. ing out there and leave inatruc times he left writers waiting for' have-something. Now that Lent l.s That was his first mistake. He tost doesn't come along and teach him said today he’ll take over for at second ha.se because Mel Roach ries, railed to win three in a row er.s, two complete infleld.s and out­ Jyne N oske 293, including a 118 | sight of the hall. The rirafts off his locker in the Cincinnati quar­ who scored in the ninth on Harry tion.s. hours while he handles his dual .over, we'll have to w ait and see if ters at Plant P’leid, A tight-hug­ to hit .280. " "I don't want any of my present will he sidelined iintil .June or July before the Bruin.i pulled nut a fields. 12 pitchers, three fine ' single, Mary Bonham 280, Ethel ; Lake Michigan grabbed it and / . Simpson’s home run- Milwaukee Rraves’ second chores. Norman also earns the' Berra can shake out of hla pro­ ging sports shirt made him look Pinson doesn't know it all yet. a low cost tire! ir.flelders making deci.sions, 'Pha; with a bad left knee. Haney .said bark-to-the-wall .5-4 decisson at roaches and Casey Stengel. The Hardest Worker tag among the H arria 275. B a rb a ra •Mitchell 270 swil led the hall bark to the infield. •Taussig's two-nin shot off loser baseman Red Sclioendienst Toronto .Saturday night Tliat New Yorkers, out after their 10th longed slump. mu.scular. He's not big, maybe Against the Dodgers in Sarasota - Hal Woodeshlck was one of five \\-as one of the wonderful thing.s he has every intention of starting m anagers. and Ceal Taft 259. Rolling witli Vada turned tail, made a desperate himself—but he’ll do it fron] •Mantilla and bring on Cottier squarred matters three victories pennant in 11 veara—all under the Peaches were Grace Murray ! 5-11 and 175. He's been compared one afternoon he teed off on a : home runs by the Giants at To­ about P,ed. He was a top takp- Teajiw That Could Surprise— grab, but the ball fell In front of to Willie Mays, but there's scant pitch by Rene Valdes and drove It j the bench. when the team arrives in Mil­ apiece. i Stengel livik better than ever 282, Including a 106 single, Jan et . his glove. peka. Ed Breasoud hit his aixth rharpe guy He knew the opposi­ Mo»t Friendly Manager — At Detroit and Cincinnati. The Tigers resemblance. He's leflhanded all far out to cenlei'field. Head down, | "There Isn't anyone in the game waukee for the hometown opener "W> ean't kid ourselves " that with plenty of depth. M ailhot 274, D ot Ew ing 269, j For the fir.st time In his life and aeventh of the spring while tion. he knew the score, he knew Lopes of the Chicago White Sox : are depending iipom veterans Eddie the way. Where M'illle's exiiberant, Pinson churned around second ; who could take r or out there like April 14. I we're going to have an ea.sy time Dolores 'Oswald 262 and Beulah Vada heard boos. Danny O’Connell and Felipe Aloii what the situation demanded anr' whose friendship ha.s been warm Yost, Rocky Bridges and Larry Vada'a subdued: w-here Willie runs base. Then he heard a roar from i Red," Haney said, "and we don't I left everything up to him." Collier IS still signed to I.ouls- with the Leafs. " said apprchen.sive Worst laiokin,'. Team - - Wash­ with this writer during the past Shorts 244. "Tlie.i' got on me," recalla the each counted once. Curt Barclay Brnin's' Cn.arh Milt .Schmidt. "I Doby, plus a fine pitching staff. with a flair, Vada glides, onl.v the crowd. He thpught the ball had won It, after Minnie Mlnoao's 10th- have anjmne even approaching hl.s Haney added. ville and the Brave.s have only a ingtons Senators. Manager Cook- decade. j The Rediegs, with good perform­ .soft-spoken kid from Oakland. abilities, so I am going to do what don't care if we are on our home faster (Pedro Ramos of the Nats, been caught. He started to jog Innlng homer, hla fourth hit, tied The Braves have approached day or two left to make a final I ie Lav.agetto has Roy Sievers and ances from pitchers Don New­ BOYS’ JI NIOR IJIAGI E Calif , "and 1 heard it. I think who's challenged all sprinters to i across the infield to the dugout. It for the Tribe. I can from the dugout." Ba.seball ConimUssioner Ford Frick decision and either pick up his ice." I three other major leaguers, pitch- Cockiest I'oung Star — Dick combs and rookies Jim O'Toole S tan d in g s right there I began to lose my con- match races, says Pinson's the Coach Reggie Otero on third let Multiple Injuries \V. L .Pet The Red Sox socked four Ctib Schoendlenst la under treatment and asked for permission to carry contract or let him go. I CIS Dirk Hyd?. Pedro Ramo.s and Stuart of the Pittsburgh Pirates, ' and Tony Pena, plus a big season ■ fidence. only one he fears i. out a yell. Vada caught himself. pitchers for 15 hits, handing Joe for luberculoats. He recently was Schoendienst as a coach to keep "'We could assume his contract I Schmidt was not going to make ; Camilo Pa.scual. The Nats may slugging first ba.seman. who has from Vada Pinson, could go all the Cubs ...... “.21 6 778 Matted for Big Plteh Vada met Willie the first time "The ball, " .said Otero, "eel went Schaffeamoth the loss In a five-run released from a hosoital but his pen.sion player plan going and later option him out." .Me- up his mind about his defensive ■ srrpri.se the Yank.s a few times, set his sight.s on winning the Na-1 way under Mayo Smith, a fine T igers ...... 19 8 .704 "Probably the worst thing that in an exhibition game a year ago. over. " The sign he pointed to read Jon-D i’s ...... 15 12 .5.56 TURNPIKE-PROVED fifth. Ike Delock won it, finally phyaicians said he won't lie able to white li.sting him on the voluntary | Hale said, "but we hate to waste pairings until late today the or other fir.sl di’.'ision clubs, but tional League home run iwown. | manager. ever happened to me was hitting a Wmie said to him. "Remember, 425 feet. coming around with a two-hit, play baseball thi.« year even retired list an option. If he ean't make it in­ result of multiple injuries. , it will be a long, long season for And he lets one and all know w hat' W. T. Grant ...... 14 13 .519 home run in the second game of you can't outrun the ball. " When Pinson got back to the ona-run job In hla six innings aa though an operation has done a However. General Manager side of three years he isn't going Captain Fernie F'laman (groin the rapitol entry. his aims are. | Quickest Pair of Hands—Bill Dickenson’s ...... 14 13 .519 the aea.son at Pittsburgh. I started M'hen Vada returned to the Reds dugout. his buddy. Frank Robin- ' Corpus Chrlsti. good deal to speed his recovery. John yfeHale said Frirk Informed to be of miu-h lielp ever. Fred pull) and Jim Morri-son (swollen . - . Mazeroski magician-like second Red Sox ...... 13 14 481 thinking of myself as a slugger. 1 last fall for a quick look after son. admonished him, "You take ' TRIPLE-TOUGHg^lRES Iketrolt picked on Card Ace Lar­ Haney has been using Felix him that the pension act only al­ wants to see him in another game mouth where hit by a puck) were Best System for Training—New Most Aggressive Players — Tie' baseman of the Pittsburgh Pirates. S. A leria * S o n s ...... 13 14 .481 kept wailing for the big pitch. batting .343 at Seattle. Willie pass­ care of the base hits. Leave those | ry Jackaon for five runs In three Mantilla and Chuck Cottier to lows four coaches and Milwaukee or two." expected to be all right But Boh I York's coii.d be copied by all other between Enos Slaughter of the Red E m b er ...... 13 14 481 "5'ou ran do that at Visalia in ed him running out to centerfield long ones to guys like me who Innings at Lakeland. Fla. Frank plug the gap and Milwaukee re­ ha.s that many. Mi-Hale said he -Milwaukee closes nut its ex­ Arm.stiong's groin Injury and I I t tcani.s in Florida. The Yanks. Yanks and Jungle Jim Rivera of B est. PIneh-HItter— S q ii a r e - L. T. ■yVobd ...... 12 15 ,444 the California State Ijengue, but between innings in a game be­ know- how to act ’em out." Lary won It gltdng up one run in cently acquired inflelder Johnny would try to put Schocndiensi , on hibition seasn^in two final games Doug Mohns' strained leg liga­ from Mickey Mantle down to the the White Sox. Slaughter, at 42. -jawed Dave Philley of the Phila­ H arm ac’s ...... 11 16 .407 hla five innings. Chuck Esaeglan of O'Brien from the Philadelphia the ineligible list for 60, days to with Lo.s .yigelcs. The Braves ments made them doubtful quanti­ 1 bat boy. are dreased and ready hustles all the time despite hi.s delphia Phillies whose home run Vic’s Soda Shop . . .11 16 .407 the Cards and Gall Harris of the Phillies for added bench strength, get around the rule aether way. ' open the refpilar .season in a three- ties. ^ for practice at 9:30. Regulars and ' with the bases loaded In a pinch- Regal Men’s Shop .... 6 21 .222 Boston forward Jerry Toppaz.zinI age and is an example for all Tigeta swapped solo homers. "The way it look.s right now "We re going to mi^” Red a lot, " , game senes at Pittsburgh P'riday ! rookies are treated alike. Man- ^ youngsters to follow. Rivera, fleet- hit role helped the Cards make up Singles of 10,5 or better: Jim Didn H Have Much to Beat Lakers Prepared j as tile Dndger.s meet the Cubs in was set to go- de.spite a broken toe byG O O D FYEAR Hmpe Run Decides you're going to see a lot of me out Haney aaid, "but tye Just have to I ager Casey Stengel sits in the | footeii outfielder. Is another who their mind to give Sal Maglia his Flanagan 109-120-126 (3.55), Bill Rookie Norm Cash hit a two- on the -notind this summer, " make the best of things and I have 1 Ch icagn. and badly bruised ribs. ' shade of the dugout and Coaches j unconditional release. Pickering 115-113-106 (334 i, Mac Iml.ach planned to u.se fonvard never walks when he can travel at f g g • ii fT^ • 1 To 1 fi olilllSlop I\afIl»CVRamsey run homer In the fifth that I Jim 'Dirner. Frank Croaetti and a fa.ster pace and a daring base ; M cC urry 110. R andy S m ith 116, brouj^t the W’hlte Sox from be- i Larry Regan whose broken hand I Ralph Hmik lake over the Yankee Most Pleturesqiie 4Ball Park Ed D oucette 105, Tom R itchie 106. hind, then counted two nma with i was encn.'ied in s east whirli en­ A1 Lang Field l.n St. Petersbiirp Fred Adamson 105-109, Don Sim­ Intentionally triumphs wui, Rookie Ace iSighes Fights abled him to manipulate a slick. method of building ehamploha. , Priced fowl a triple in the ninth at Charlotte. Palterson-London Title Turner, equipped with a timgpiece, The St. Petersburg Yaeht Club i.s mons 109, Jack Simmons 106. Mike The Sox swung for 13 hits off loser Defenseman Boh Batin required nearby, plus Tampa Bay where st, Paul. Minn.. April 7 (Ah—Tht i New York Alex Miteff. 205'-, medical treatment for an aching clorks all pilehers. base runners , Simmons 136 (quite a family of * Pltfl m o it p ra* 1 9 5 7 CamiJo Paacual. and three I and sees that the Stengel system , sailboats are In competition nearlv bowlers), Jim Sommers 135, Bob Minneapolis Lakers are ready to ] Washington pitchers while ArgenUne, .stopped Harold Carter, foot before game lime. every day and the,Coast Guard and In 1959 Racing Debut gamble on a bon.v baseball pitcher Btortv Slated in Indianapolis c l ^May 1I 108. Linden. X.J.. 2, Tliere were other injuries scat­ ' is carried out to a T. i D anahy 105, Bob P a tric k 108. modali of Plymouth/ Lown won it in relief of Early Navy Seaplane Base is visible from Bruce Stone 106, George Edward.'; tonight to chill the hottest pinch- Wynn, who went seven. ' McAllen, Tex. .Miguel .luarez, tered through both aquads follow­ hitter in pro basketball, Boston's Best Dressed l'ni|>ire - Daniel­ the grandstand. Palm treea line 115 an d P h il R obenhym er 113. New York, April 7 (Ah—■ The w-lnner of the 75.000-added M’ood «.70alS Ford, Chovrolot/ Bonus kid Jim Maloney gave up j Indianapolis April 7 (JF) yesterday that the fight had been 128. Reyno.sa. Mexico, outpointed ing the first six tests of the hard- the outfield fence. This is also the Frank Ramsey. ehccking series but they were be­ son's Frank Da.seoli of the Na- Memorial at Jamaica on April 18 may not go on to a Kentucky Der­ sli* three hits, three walks and stnick young New Jersey steel execute switched from Las Vegas to Indi­ j Ardclla Garria, 125, Monterrey, only park in the Grapefruit League by triumph two weeks later in Louisville. But, things are shaping The teams resume the National : Hudson, Nash, j Mexii o. 60. ing kept hush-hush by the respec­ , tional League staff who wears BOYS’ JUNIOR LE.AGI E j out five in four innings for the making his debut as'a flght/Pf°' anapolis to escape rumors of circuit where Negroes are per­ S tan d in g s uj) among the 3-year-olds at the ancient Long Island racing plant and Basketball Assn.’s best four of Reds, who rapped their Sally farm moter, returns here today to com­ gamblers' backing. Lake Cliarles, La. - Paul Jor- tive camps. ! his clothing like a picture book mitted to mingle with whites in the seven final playoffs in the St. Paul S tu d o b o k o r Back In 1951 Toronto met M ont­ model. One vote is also cast to W L Pet. the next two Saturdays will give<)------^------club behind Vada Pinson's two plete plans for a worldXheavy­ ^ Rhodes a 34-year-old Harvard j gen.seri, Houston, Tex., stopped stands. R a n g e rs...... 8 2 .800 the New York customers and the Auditorium with the Celtics lead- j Goodyoar "Turnpike-Proves” homers at Palatka. Fla. Three weight championship fight Ma.v 1 law graduate, said there weren't j Juan Pedilla, Monterrey. Mexiro, 1, real in the finals and whipped Ca- the Connecticut man in blue a.s the The black colt didn’t have much ing two games to none. nadiens in five game.s all over­ ‘lest hall and strike umpire seen Red W ings ...... 7 3 .700 network TV onlookers a lot of the to beat —only four started in the pitchers the Dodgers recently cut between Champion Floyd Patter- any gamblers backing the La.s Featherweights. I Toughest Shoes to Fill—Red H aw ks ...... 5 5 .500 answers. Coach Johnny Knndla of the ALL its Tire Lines for —Bob Giallombardo. Chet Nico- •son and challenger Brian London Vega.s, Nev., fight but added: "I Montreal Billy Pickett, 1.58, time. in my travel.i. Schoendienat’s .at second base wilii race yesterday. Bi;t his time was a I Lakers said he plans to give 6- . FREE INSTALLATION Boston has reached, the title Lions ...... 4 6 • ,400 The Brookfield Farms' Inten­ anappy 1:10 4 5, and Shoemaker] lost and Phil Paine—held Los of England. don't want that kind of implica- New York, stopped Bruno Bourher. the National League Champion B ruins ...... 4 6 .400 tionally, one of the better triple foot-6 rookie Steve Hamilton, a Angeles to one hit and beat John­ tlnn." lound tlie previous two years only Wearer of Biggest M'ad of To­ was looking back at every pole to longterm bench rider through most The fight, the first title bout over i 160. Chicoutimi. Quebec. 2. Robert Milwaukee Braves. R oyals ...... 2 8 .200 crown prospects, made his 1959 Your Peace of Mind! Sisa i.OOiH flit mast aWar madals ny KUppstein w-lth A two-run third held In Indiana, will be staged in In Las Vegas, civic leaders Clcroux. 205, Montreal stopped to lose to Montreal which now is bacco - Little Nellie Fox of the try and find some oppoBilion. | of the season, a crack at stopping ] seeking an unprecedented fourth "rhe Rangers, who clinched sec­ racing debut in a six-f u r I o n g af Plymauth, Pard, Oiavrelal, Nash, et Vero Beach. Fla. j the State fairgrounds Coliseum, scoffed at the announced rea.son Chuck Hood. 189. Washington, Chicago White Sox in a photo fin­ Biggest IMaappoIntment—R e ri Asked whether Intentionally is ] the sizzling Mr. Ramse.v. $11^* straight Stanley Cup triumph af­ ond round honors this past week sprint at Jamaica yesterday, and At San Angelo, Texai, on the‘Turnpike that never Mudahakar. which w ifhave a seating capacity for the switch and said the real DC.. 4. Yvon Turenne. 160. Mon­ ish with Rocky Bridges of the I Sox training in Arizona which pre- at the Mancheater Bowling Green, won impressively by 9'2 lengths. his Derby horse, Shoemaker said ' "Hamilton looked pretty fair in of about 13.500. reason for the awitch wa.s because ter turning hark Chicago in aix I Tigers. Bridges has climbed to he still was undecided. Last year | Boston Sunday." Kundla said, "and ends," a 140 mph test track, Goodyear putt its The ruffed grouse Is also known treal, stopped Roo.sevelt Myrick, gamea. ' vented' me from seeing Ted Wil­ will meet the Bruins, first round He led all the way. as mountain pheasant, thunder J Ceofl Rhodes Jr,. Cranford. N.J., "re.sort operators refused to give 154'h. W ashington. D C., 8. within spitting distance of the liams and Co. in action on the victors, Saturday morning for the On March 28. the Elkcam Stable's he rode Tomy Lee, the California I want to see how he'll work out. tirei through rigoroui tests. And dollar for dollar So when they send Ramse.v in to bird, partridge and drummer. indWstriaUst-promoter, announced the financial support reque.sted by Boston Young Joe Denuccl, 166, Pale Hose second baseman. Florida scene. league championship. Atoll captured the Swift Stakes at chkmp who now is at Kceneland I Goodyear’s new "Turnpike-Proved” fires proved $iia T.10x15 fit* mail pra-1957 the fight promoter." Newton. Mas,"., knocked out Joe preparing for the Derby. It seems] troubleshoot for them I'll probably | madal* af Dedga, Buick, Nosh, Olds, Singles of 90 or better: Larry Jamaica just aa easily, whipping liavc Hamilton in there sooner or better because they are built with phenomenal $1485 Mill Work It Out Jordan. 162. Bridgeton. N.J., 3. Goiizajes S CO r e s Most Talkative Manager — I Prized flrack—Youngster w-hn Lisciolti 103-104, Dean Johnson Inescapable, another Brookfield a cinch however, that Willie will 1 Marcury, Pontiac, Hudson. sec it out through April 18 in the later." new rubbers, chemicals and cords—give up to 2 S % There was some question about Providence, R.I. Tommy Gar- Caae.v Stengel of the Y’anks. Once ‘ elimbed over the fence at Mil­ 103-100, Bob Byrnes 99 and Bob Farms coll. Last Friday Open row, 138'-. Claremont. N.H.. .von gain the confidence of the Ole ler Huggins Field one morning snd K eenan 96. Wood Memorial with Intentional­ Hamilton, who played his c^lege more mileage even on turnpikes. That means more, a television contract for the fight, E i g h t h Straight View, another Elkcam Stable colt, basketball at Morehead, Ky., Is a . but A1 Farh of Indianapolis co-pro­ stopped Igg.v Maldonado, 136'^, Perfesser he'll bend your ear for said to Casey Stengel, "Hey, Casey. won a mile and one sixteenth race ly. safer mileage for you than ever before. If you’re Sisa 7.60x19 fltf many ra'>) 28 Llnda-Ded by Valdes Saxton, former welterweight box­ tender. ■ I Weekly individual honors were last night in, etowirig aw ay C arter 110,'Trie Vacant! lOS, Alva D6u- made up- hlajnlnd About a Derby ing champion, was indicted yester­ happy plight is that Boston can in 2:21 of the second round of a Carter was stopped by Cuba's f*tte 113 and FYank Kopcha. 127 were JOHNNY’S ATLANTIC BUHRER’S S H EU SERVlOlE' Patterson la scheduled to a r­ I garnered by Charlie H arris 126- me lop shooters at tlie Manchester mount after his ride aboard In­ day by a Queens Grand. Jury in an afford to take a slump by one or rive here late next week and train I .’>62. Spots Zanlungo 141-354, Paul 10-rounder at St. Nicholas .Arena. Nino Valdee. He won two fights ’ly Bowling Green. two of its stars and still roll with­ kayos since then ancf was a 615 tentionally in yesterday’s Hemp­ apartment house burgla'ry. 288 W. MIDDLE TPKE>-MI 9-8302 653 CENTER 5 T .^ I 9-8128 in the Coliseum, London also Is ex­ Correnti 139-350; Hector Rivard Right., hand smashes floored the stead Plains Purse. The colt is the Saxton, 28, is accu.sed of steal­ out losing stride. six-foot, 198-poundi C arter twice in favorite over Miteff. It was the MIXED DOflBLES The Lakers can't do that when pected to arrive next week. Muni­ ■128-348, Hal Burndtt 342, Carl Standings best Maryland-owned 3-year-old ing $11.20 in cash and a seal cape cipal Gardens on the \Vest Side of H unter 126 and Tom Blanchard I the second round'. A barrage of third time he had been stopped. W L Pot. Baylor hha an off day. • In Fine Whiskey... Mia record is 2S-4-2. Bena-Lou Damato .... 2* 11 .718 since N ative D ancer in 1953. worth $100 from the apartment of BILL^ MOBILE SERVICE KEN’S BARA8E Indianapolis wjis tentativelv chos­ 125. blows that had Harold ready to "He did everything right," Shoe­ fall‘again brought Referee Teddy Following his kayo by Beamanoff, NancyrJohn Gaudino . ■ 2 7 ,12 : 692 a dentist’s receptionist in Jamaica en for London's training camp. ’nCLEPHONE LEAGUE I Myrtl^Blll LaRIvler. .26 13 .667 maker said. “He waa Aady for the last month. He was arrested out­ HOCKEY PLAYOFFS 134 E. CENTER S T :-^ l 9-8317 I ANDOVER—PI 2.^227 Martin to the refcue. Carter was Miteff lost a decision to high-rank­ 23 16 .590 Jack Holliday Jr. and Harnson w . L. pot, ! ing Zora Folley of-Chandler, Artz. break and came out of there run­ side the apartment. , AT* A GLANCE FLEISCHMANN’S Eiteljorg, Indianapolis bnsine.ss- out on. hla feet. Miteff, 6-1, weighed Ruth*Emle Pohl ...... 23 1 6 .590 "Linemen ...... 2 3 - 10. .693 . 205'4. ■'{/•■ last June 29. in Den'ver. : Ann*Paul Correnti 20 1.9 .513 ning. He went along evenly and Assistant ^District Attorney (All Series Beat of Seven) men, will ,. underw rite a $75,000 •PBX ...... 20 13 .606 ’ Marlo>Al Puasco ...... 18 21 .462 you couldn’t be anything but tick­ Thomaa Cullen said a warrant will Monday’s Results WYMAN’S QULF STATIpN BROWNIE’S SHEUa St. Nick's Matchmaker' Tedily The victory over ^rtar mede , Connt«>Jack Tatro ...... IT '22 . 436 $ 4 2 5 guarantee to Rhodes. Installation ...... 21 15 .583 1Brenner said he would try to pent M iteff's record J7-8-1, Including 10 Thoma* 18 21 .410 led to death the way he raii” be sought to'bring Saxton from a No Games in Any League. 24 MAIN 5T.-S44I 3-1503 275 MAIN S T .^ ^ 3:11 is the BIB buy! Rhodes is guaranteeing Patter­ Cal)le ...... 17 19 .472: Madison Square Parflen for a Coo- knockouts. ' .v Pat-AI Legros ...... is 24 .386 The crowd had a good estimate mental institution in New) Jersey. 'Tuesilay’a' .Schedule 4/S «T. son $125,000 and London $75,000. .15 .417 1 "This. I think, wa*. iny best fight Margo^Ioe UcCooe I 28 .282 of thfi colt, too. He paid just $2,30. He wa* sent there for^examination Stanley Cup' Sesni-FInois Sales Tax C entral Office 21 Jan;JlmsBrozowaki’-in-J' - . . . . __ 7 82 UTS.ITS i InelndeS He said his ‘ television contract Repair ..9 27 .250 since I. came to this country,” ■ ,Ai Ptuixo turned In a new high sln- Shoemaker rodel Intentionally last weak after he tried to commit Toronto at Boston, (Series tied Di(N(’S « w ith N ^C. calls for $225,000. Match results; C ehtral Office, 2, ■Tharwould be very good,” said said AJex. ‘,T like to fight in New (le of 1S6 alone with anolli^r IX* game twice laat year, beating First suldlde in jail. He had been ar- 3-3). DON WIUIS BARAB^ . ,;i.. A.ironHna “T feel • York, I haVe 12 fights-hi N«W Tor't •n route to a 381 triple tht|i past w(>ek IF is why! Mel Ross, general manager of COinSFi KACY— Vvarren Spalm, lelt, and liju buraeiic Linemen I; .P&K 3, R epair 0; In- the 24-year-dld ArgenUne. , t.u . at. th . Double Strike alleys. Other fine, Landing in the Futurity at Bel­ rMted after an attempted burglary tAinerl4saa LeSHpie Sesnl-Flaalo ^ 18 MAIN ST^.toMI 9-4531 ■ 'M'. the Coliseum, safd if the fight is a take time from a Milwaukee Braves training session to stallatlon 3, Cable 0. tike tiger again—very, vary strong., and won them all,. Now I like to •qpr.s were authored by Bill I>a- mont, luid winning the Pimlico fu ­ of a

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-,W?f.'i"'i ■ j- ' . ^rf.T»isy;i I-. j- ■ .„i:-'\^->' '■’■, ■■■■ -5 rV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY,. APRIL 7, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN SIXTBEN Help Wanted— Male 36 Articlea For Sale 45 Wanted— Real Eatate 77 Lagal Notlea AotombbUes for Sale 4 I'HERE OUGHTA BE A L A w ' Apartments— Flats— Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 ■■■V' TOOL MAKERS, gauge makers, WAUUPAPER Sale—Many ' Attemz Household Goods 51 Household Goods 61 loss m e r c u r y hardtop equipped to chotwe Irom at handaom' aav- Tenements 63 USTINQS WANTED for aU typM die makers, first class only. All ONE BENGAL combination oil and VERNON —New six room Build­ XVIII (XXXXI) AT A hsU with radio, heater, haa tinted M amas oota ymolecuosettui. of fahcv mouse- B ut tme onlv tmins he ever sees her iounoiho benefits, overtlihi, top rates. Call inn.Trim m ed and , coated. C. J. CHAMBERS FURNITURE er’s Model Ranch, basement ga­ of homes. For prompt, stflclent at Ifaachwur, and (o r' th* gas etove with chrome pipes, •NEWLY RKDBCORATXD—Two 8- service call Clessynskl-Felber CLASSIFIED glass, ISOS. Oakland Motors, Inc., COATS AMD PAJAMAS FOR LOUMUNfr AND 6TIU.. IN.IS Hi6 OLD BEAT UP BAfTHROK MI 9-5268. Morriaon Paint Store, 885 Center SALES rage, built-in oven and. range, BOL’TON—LaTce area—Like new BOLTON—Two year old four room Dlitriet of Ml- .AnehMter on tot $i*t dar 367 Oakland Street, Manchester, Croiley Shelvador refrigerator, room apartments with garage, in Agency. Xn $-1409 or Ml 9^1291. of Maich, 1969. 6ME BINS MORE St, colonial fireplace, executive size 4(4 room ranch, attached garage, ranch with carport. Largs livtng Hon. Johnn J. WslIotL'Alds*. Ml 3-1446. EXPERIENCED first-class filer, eultablo for cottage. Call MI Vemon^ Stove and refrigerator. room with fireplace. Aluminum 80S EAST MIDDLE TPKE. rooms. Convenient to schools; amesite drive. Aluminum combina­ ARE YOU CONBIDBRING Estat* of OMtf lod Swanson ^ aka. - lOOICSEfQSUCMEe.' all benefits. Apply Wllco Machine TOP SOIL^Possibly the cleanMt 0-3046. References. MI 9-2837. tion windows and screens. F'lre- combinations. $12,800, R. F. aoufroi Bwanton. lAU of KanebMier CALL OR see me. Good dfcal on youR shopping, Hartford, Manchester. SELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? ADVERTISING KMTTTOIS'WEMOSt' Tool Co., Routes' 6 and 44, Bolton. and most fertile delivered In this ADMIRAL, place, ceramic tile bath. Com­ Dimock Co., Realtor. Ml 9-6245, In said District, doesasod. 1059 Dodge or Simea. Walter G. BATH80BET area this year. Place your order. FOUR LARGE rooms end sun- Only $l$,300—SO year mortgage. We will appraise your property (>n motion of Mark Pstorsoo of slid BEAUTIFUL MOSTESS rMWEASlNO Builder, MI 9-1M9 and MI 8 346lT pletely, redecorated throughout. or Barbara Woods, ' Ml 9-7702, Manehostor, oxocotor. Parker, Deqnett and Popp Dodge, COAT you 6VER YOUNG Man. Manchester resident Leonard L. Glglfo a Sons, Bolton. laiERSON, DUMONT TV Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 porch. third floor, kitchen, stove Robert Murdock; MI 8-8472. free and without any obligation. ORDERED! That six months from c l a s s i f i e d ADVERTISBMENl DEPT. HOURS iTf rrsBO and heating stove, $76 per month. Full price $12,100. R. F. Dimock Connecticut Blvd., .East Hartford, SAWIANDSUCMA Sales training helpful. Position Call MI 8-7088. BOLTON CENTER— Aristocratic We also buy property for cash. thr $ist day of March. 19W. to and tho BU 0-4331 or MI 9-3422, comfortablel Emsilson radios for $15.9$ up, FOR ,SALE—Russian Sable 8-skln Phone MI 3-0066. Co., Realtor, MI 9-5246, Robert Member Multiple Listing ■am* aro llmitsd omi allowed (or the 8:15 A JW. to 4:30 P.M. BARSAMlONuy with progressive termite and pest looking five room ranch, stone Murdock, MI 3-6472 or Barbara XXXXII creditor* within which to bring in control company. Salary. For ap- Stereo for $99. scarf. In perfect condition, at a STANI^EY BRAY, Realtor 1955 PLYMOUTH — 6 cylinders, • 2S r fraction of original cost. Phone Lit* ONE ROOM pkrtially furnished front, breezeway, garages, huge Woods. MI 9-7702. their clalme agninst said oeUte, ftti pointmentint call JA 9-8244.' Boats and Accessories 46 MANCHESTER — Exceptionally BRAE-BURN REALTY tald oxecutor It directed to give public COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. standard shift; low mileage. Looks Furniture for the entire home, tie Shop, MI 8-4958. apartpient. Apply Marlow's, $67 lot Sensibly prided. Carlton w. MI S-6278 notice to th* creditor* to bring In their bedroom, li'vlng room, kitchen and Hutchins. MI 9-5183. XIX nice 6 room Cape. Completely fin­ clnlms within mid Urn* allowed by MOMDAT Tlini flUD AT 10:80 A.M.— SATORDAV 0 AJU. and runs like new. Call MI 3-8003 BOATS NOW in atock — (Jroaby Main St. ished. hot water heat, Prclace, baby furniture. WANTED—Three or 4 bedroom publishing a copy of this order In after 3 pm . Salesmen Wanted 36-A Fiberglaa, Wedverine, Starcraft WEST SIDE—Five room Cape, BOL’TON (GENTER RD.—5>4 room walkout basement. (Gomblnallon some newspaper having a cireulation I^LEASE READ YOUR AD and Cadillac Evinnide motora, Wanted—-To Buy 58 sunroom. two-car garage fruit storms and scfeeni. All situated h6me, St. James or St. Bartholo­ In said probate district within ten days 1957 FORD custom '‘300” 4-door YOUNG MAN—This is your oppor­ Open dally 10-5, 7:80-9 evenings FOUR ROOM apartment, bath, ranch, three years old. Large mew Parish. Call MI 9-8760. from the date of this order end return new and uaed. Sales and service. pantry. (Gall MI 9-7004. trees. $18,600, Clifford Hansen, beautifully liindscaped lot. IH on a 2*4 acre lot, with rleasant moke to this court of the notice gtven. fliiilllrrt nr —* *-«-** nvrr tlin Phone »m • sedan, radio, heater, Fordomatlc, tunity to leam the automobile McBride’s Sports Spot, 109 Center WANTED TO BUY rtmibXnmi the FIRST DAT IT etc. 11,375. Tel. PI 2-6978. Visitors welcome Realtor, MI S-245S. baths, $21,000, R. F. Dlmock Co. brook and pond. (Gall now. R. P. JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. business. 'Top pay. No experience St. Good used resaiabie' (umiture, FIVE ROOM apartment, heat and Dlmock Co., Realtor, MT 9-5245, r S S e M and BISPORT ERRORS in Ome for the next toeei^ MI 9-5245. Barbara Woods, MI Legal Notice DECSEE ON UMtlTATTON OP TO SETTLE estate—1957 two-door necessary. Kione HArrlson 8-6348 AUTHORIZED BY BANK also small upright and spinet hot water, garage. Centrally lo­ SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Robert Murdock, Ml 3-6472, or Xlie HenM la teapoiialble for only ONE Incoriwt o ' for appointment. pianos. . ranch, built-in oven and ranee. CLAIMS ___ Premier Lincoln. Like new. Mile­ Building Bfateirials 47 TO SELL cated. Adults. MI 8-7363. 3-6472. Ba>bara Woods. MI 9-7702. LIMITATION OaOEE AT A COURT o r PROBATE holden iHMllaB for any ndvertieeiiieet and then only to the extent of a age 23,454. 12,800. Call MI 9-0787. Lot 100x200. $16,600. Philbrick AT A (GOURT OF PROBATE, held at Coventry, within and for th» Die 5 5 5 » lw S ^ 1 S e r t i« r E r r o r . which do not e x e c u t iv e ability, ages 25-40, Watkins Used Furniture THREE ROOM heated apartment, Agency, MI $-8464. $13,200—1956 SIX room Cape, fire­ At ManchMtt«r. within and for th« trict of Coventry, on tho 6th day of 8 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS (XXI) District of Mftnehestfr on iho 31st day April. a.D . 1M9. M— adw i t t ^ r t t will not be corrected by ■‘make good tnaerUon. pleasing personality, average in­ WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST gas stove and refrigerator fur­ place, birch cabinets, baseboard come from $ , . Sales exper­ OF FURNITURE Exchange of March. 1050. Preeent, Hon. Elmer* Turldngton. Trailers- 6-A 10 000 nished. MI 3-8418. $13,900—NEW 8 bedroom ranch, SEVEN ROOM older Colonial. heat, awnings, aluminum storms, rrrs^nt, Hon. John J. Wall^lt. Judgs. Esq.. Judge. ience desirable. MI 9-5833. Western Framing, In loads & APPLIANCES 15 Oak Street fireplace, living room, modem Kstatf) of Mich(»Una A. lAabansky, lata On motion of Loretta L. Lelacbeur, t o o t cooperation w il l Q j I 1 ^ 1 3 . 2 7 1 1 Excellent condition throughout. garage, shade trees. Carlton W, of Manchester in said District. de* Bxerulrix, Coventry, Conn,, on th. m appreciated i / i u i m i a # ■ ■ FURNITURE taken as down pay­ $112 Per M' FOR UNPAID BALANCE FIVE ROOM flat, near (Genter and kitchen, full basement. Down pay­ Hutchins, MI 9-5132. BE APPRECIATED Canadian Framing, In loads WE BUY and sell antique and used ment, $1,290. Philbrick Agenev, ’Two-car garage! Centrally located. ceased. estate of Robert Louis LeLaeheur, late ment on rriobilc homes. Excellent furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ busline. Phone MI 9-6796 after Nice family home, $17,300. R. P. On motion of John J. Labansky of of Coventry, within eald district, de­ iots available at Mansfield. Jen­ Help Wanted— $93 Par M’ m o n t h l y TERMS $18.88 5:30 p.m. MI 9-8464. MANCHESTER-Eight room house said Manchrsler, executor. ceased. ture frames, guns, attic cr itents, Dlmock Co.. Realtor. Ml 9-,5?45. or ORDKRPiD That six months from Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 sen's, Inc., (always reliable) Roll­ Male or Female 37 1x8 Sheathing, Special (mly A GORGEOUS LIVING ROOM with additional sunporch, utility This Court doth daeres that alx $97 Per M’ whole estates. Furniture refln- NORTH MAIN ST.— Three room 28 ACGRES GOOD land. 814 room Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472, Bar­ porch and full walk-up attic. (he 31st day of March. 1069. be and the montha to allowed and limited for the ing Hills, Route 44-A, Mansfield, SUTTB WITH MOHAWK RUGS. bara Woods, MI 9-7702. same are limited and allowed for the rredllori of said eitato to exhibit tbeli 1941 FORD DUMP truck, 3 yard MEN-WOMEN $20 dally. Se'* lum Birch'Plywood 44c Sq. Ft. ished and repaired. Furinture Re­ apartment and bath, heated gas house, Timken hot water heat, I»ads of closets and storage. Barn creditors within which to bring In their clalma against the same to (he Bkiecii GA 9-4479. TABLES, LAMPS, SMOKING pair Service and Sales, Talcott- LOST—Yellow eet, ■vicinity body. Registered for 6 tons. Very Inous nameplates. Write Reeves Knotty Pine Paneling 14c Sq. Ft. STAND HASSCKGK, AND PIC­ and electricity furnished- $75 a good barn. 6 miles. Carlton W. with three-car stalls, loft and claims against said estate, and said (rlx and directs that public notice be reasonable. MI 9-2827. vllle. Ml 8-7449. month. Call JA 8-1549. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. (XXII) executor is directed to give public given of this order by advertising Ir, Birch St. Call 3-5363. Ck>., Attleboro, Mass. Aluminum Sliding Windows TURES’. A (GHARMING BED­ workshop. One acre land, large notice to the creditors to bring In their ^ newspaper having a circulation Ir Auto DrivInR School 7-A From $10 Each ROOM SUITE WITH A SEALY NEW SIX room ranch, one block garden area. Asking $18,900. Con- claims within said time allowed by sold disti■■ trlcl/ and by p a cop' FOUND — One Pointer puppy, 1957 RENAULT Dauphine, Good 6FFK3B WORKER with some Combination Doors $14.95 Each FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. WEST SIDE—Attractive five room publishing a cony of this order In some thereof on file public iSgn poet In sal condition, Abarth exhaust. Call MI • •■t, MtCtUil ITNeiCMI POS’TUREPEDIC MA’TTRESS Rooms Without Board 59 from Green. All large rooms, two vefHent to Wilbur Cross at 150 newspaper having a circulation in said Town of Coventry, naaresl tho plae< male, liver and white. Call I^e MORTLOCK'S Manchester’s lead­ knowledge of bookkeeping wanted Interior Doors. From $8 Each $48 per month. Available May 1. home, enclosed breezeway ga­ Avery SI. Call owner. MI 4-1056. 9-8963 after 6:30 p.m. a n d MATCHING BOX rage, $13,900, assume 4’,4% baths, built-in stove and oven, fire­ prfibsie district within ten days from where the deceaaed laat dwelt. Fracchla, Dc« Warden. Mt 3-8594. ing driving school. Three skilled, for part-time work. Top Notch Casements. From $42 Each SPRING. PILLOWS. RUGS. FURNISHED room, one minute Inquire at S3 (Gharter Oak St., the dste of this order and return make Certified from Record Poods, 1160 Burnside Ave., East Manchester. mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. place. ITull basement, two-car ga­ 1950 FORD CUSTOM, 2-door, has courteous instructors. Class room Disappearing Stairways $24.95 Each BOUDOm LAMPS; DRESSER walk from Main St. Light house­ VERNON-Distinctive 5-room Co­ to this court of the notice given. ELMORE TURKINGTON, Jud^e FOUND—One gray and black male ' instructions for 15. 16, 17 year Household Services Roofing— Siding 16 Business Opportunities 32 Hartford, BU 9-5056. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. rage. Your choice of Icterior lonial ranch In a community set­ JOHN J.- WAIJ.:...... Judge. radio and heater. Today only $100. 8d h 18d CJommon Nails SET AND PKGTURES. A (GOM- keeping. Woman only. MI 9-7959. FOUR ROOM apartment on Center decoration. R. F’. Dlmock (Go.. Real­ mongrel, large dog. Call Lee Frac­ olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Offered 13-A , $10 Per Keg PLETE KITCHEN WITH A ting. Minutes td school, shopping DISTRICT OF COVENTRY is., Pro- chla, Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. Oakland Motors, Inc.. 367 Oakland COUGHLIN ROOFINO- Company, WANTED TO BUY—Beauty Shop St. Heat, hot water and stove fur­ MAN(GHESTER—Six room Cape on tor, Ml 9-5245. or Robert Mur­ Iphron St., Manchester. Ml 3-1446. Director of Driver Education. g o r g e o u s d i n e t t e s e t , ROOM WITH kitchen pri'vileges. busline, $12,650. E.xcellent two- dock. Ml 3-6472, Barbara Woods. and greater Hartford. (Gity water. twite Court April S, A.D. 1959. MI 9-7398. TV SERVICE — Potterton'a, all Inq. Aluminum siding, asphalt* In Manchester area. Call AH Situations Wanted— OPEN EVENINGS BT Babies accepted. Centrally locat­ nished. (Glose to churches and Only $13,600, FHA-VA fiancing. Estate of Clinton A. Slater, late of FOUND—One mongrel black and asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, 9-4742. FROST tREE. REFRIGERA­ schools. Rent reasonable. Write family home, four bedrooms each m 9-7702. Coventry. In eald District, deceased. makes. Highest quality guaranteed Female 38 APPOINTMENT TOR. COMBINA’nON RANGE. ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 /.rch St. Monthly paymenta $85. Only a few Upon the application of Russell W. Players Welcome brown, male. Call I.*e Fracchia, DE CORMIER MOTORS I ARSON'S ConnecUcut’s first U galvanized or copper gutters and Box D. Herald. aide, full price $18,900. Quality work and parts, over, 47 year's ex- VAfjUUM (GLEANER. DINNER built three bedroom ranch, ex left last chance. Call builder, Potter, praying that letlera of admtnla- Etog Warden, MI 8-8594.______censed driving school -rained. .. leaders. Ml 8-77Ci7. We will beat our competltore FURNISHED ROOM, complete (XXITI) MT 3-2465 or MI 9 1489. t ration may be granted on aald estate perience. Famous for service since SET, SILVERWARE SET. cellent condition, good location, represented Intestate may be prnved, SAYS, Certified and approved, la •’ow of­ 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best Help Wanted— Female 35 WILL CARE FOR a chUd In lily advertised prices by at least 6% . housekeeping facilities. Woman Foreign Student j ROOFING, SIDING, painting. (3ar- own home all hours. MI 9-8871. LINOLEUM AND KITCHEN only. One block from (Genter. Call Business Locations many extras, full price $17,500. BOLTON — Six room split level, approved, allowed and admitted to pro­ fering classroom and behind service. CABINETS. IF NEEDED AN wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire­ bate as per application on file more Anitouncements wheel instruction for teenagers. pentry. Alterations and additions. EXPERIENCED woman to l*':e in, ^ NOBODY — BUT NOBODY Ml 3-5539. for Rent 64 New ranches and splits from Lots for Sale 73 fiihv appears. It Is “ THESE FINE CAR AND Ceilings. Workmanship eqiaran- UNDERSELLS NA’HONAL KXTRA MAPLE BEDROOM IS place, excellent condition, $18,800 The Podium Players have dedd Ml 9-6075. BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com­ Must like children. References re­ $12,650 up. Mitten can fit your ORDERED: That aald application be ad to sponsor an internationr mOOME TAXES prepared U your TRUCK VALUES ARE SURE TO pany — For those who care about teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 AUtumn quested. Phone MI 9-6416. Situations Wanted— Male 39 a v a il a b l e w it h BEDDING. FURNISHED rooms to rent, free (GOMMERCGIAL business or office needs like a glove. Call Elltworth R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor. MI BOLTON — For lots and acre- heard and determined at In)! Probate home or by appointment. Exper­ St. MI 8-4860. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. RUGS LAMPS. ET(" THE parking. Call MI 9-0826 between Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI 9-6245, Or Robert Murdnek, Ml Office In -Coventry in said District, on weekend on April 11 and 13 fe ATTENTION teenagers—Ages 15 their rugs — phpne MI 3-0012. space for rent. Up to 6500 square a(fe call Ijtwrence F. Fiano, the 20th da> of April A.D. 1989, at 10 foreign students resident at th ienced tax work. 34 nour arvice. PLEASE YOU, BANK TERMS OF to 18. We teach. Class room, Start EXPERIEINCED sewing machine ’THREE YOUNG ambitious college 381 STATE STREET. BANK HAS AUTHORIZED TO 5-7 p.m. feet. Will sub-divide. Main Street. 3-6930, or MI 9-5524! 3-8472. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. Broker. MI 3-2766, o'clock In tha forenoon, and that a Free pickup and delivery. Free men will do odd jobs. Call Bob University of Conneotictit. Can MI 8-4728. now. We teach adults 18 to 60. esUmates given. We specialize in operators. Day shift, 8 a.m.-4:30 NOR'TH HAVEN, CONNECncated near Center. Plenty of puhllc notice be given of the pendency COURSE" Richfield, GA 9-2703. LARGE PLEASANT clean heated MODIFIED RAN(GH—Seven rooms. (XXIV) VERNON-Two house lots, $1,600 of said application and the time and Hebron famlilee, anwng Whor Free home pick-up service. Three furniture and wall to wall carpet­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A p.m.' Night shift 5 p.m.-10 p.m CHestnut 8-2147 SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT parking. Phone MI 9-8229 or MI place of hearing thereon, by publishing FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard room for gentleman, centra! loca­ 22x15 toot living room with fire­ each. Other lots available In Man­ are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ooolldgr In.structors, no waiting, (jail Mr. ing. WANTED— Mechanical drawing ONLY. AT YOUR CONVENIEN(GE 3-7444. NEW SIX room (Golonial, $17,900. a copy of this order onda In some news­ pared with your savings In mind. Miclette. Manchester Driving ROOFING—Specializing rr pairing St. DAY OR NIGHT tion. Private entrances. Free place. Modem throughout. $23,900. chester area. Philbrick Agency, paper' having a circulation In said DIs- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nygren, M- Reasonable rates. Call Ml 9-6248. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS roofs of all kinds. New roofr, gut­ detailing and checking, part-time Diamonds— Watches— parking, MI 3-8914. 2,000 SQUARE feet of spa'c. Will Philbrick Agency, kfl 9-8464. built-in dlshwishcr, 1*4 baths, Ml 9-8464. rlcl, nnd by posting a ebpj’ thereof and Mrs. CliL jrd Wright, Mr. an Academy. PI 2-7249. WEAVING of bums, mo^Ji holes Call TR 6-9191. PHONE SAMUEL ALBERT on the public sign-post In the -Town of ter work, chimneys cleaned, r >• EARN $40 weekly sewing ready Jewelry 48 subditide. 166 West Middle Tpke built-in stove and oven. O mplete- Mrs. John Bell, Mr. and M r 1958 Chevrolet Impala Con­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs,' PLEASANT room in quiet home $13,300 BEAUTIFUL three bedroom Coveniry In said District, at leAat ten handbags repaired, zipper re­ paired. Aluminum siding. 30 cut babywear. No house selling. HARTFORD CH 7-0358 Call Ml 3-7043, Mr. Mull. Iv landscaped. Amesite ’ r^ve. R. daye before said day of hearing. Bradley Batson, Mr. and Mr; INCOME TAX prepared. Call Ml ranch, ceramic bath, hot water WATERFRONT lAGT ELMORE TURKINGTON, Judga, vertible Business Services Offered 13 placement, umbrellas ’^paired, years’ experience. Free esti­ Enclose stamped, addressed en­ LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ UP TO 8 P.M. next to bath and shower. Free F, Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI at Lake Douglas Fellows and Mr. and Mr 9-6056. GROUNDS CLEANED. Call MI parking, MI 9-0887. 2,800 SQUARE feet of store. 1 heat, full cellar, large wooded lot. 9-5245, or Robert Murdock MT (Ghaffee. MI 9-2828. men's shirt collars reversed and mates. Cedi Howley, MI 8-5361, MI velope, Babyland, Morristown, pairs, adjusts watches erpei^ly. If you have no means of trans­ DISTRICT OF COVENTRY m .. Pro­ Albert Taylor, ■will take Into the) Just like new, fully equipped. TV ANTENNAS repaired and in- 3-0768. 9-2638. Reasonable prices. Open daily. blocks from Main St. Call 1 Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. 3-6472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ Tenn. portation, I’ll send my auto (or HALF ACRE lot on hill. Nice bate Court. April 6, A.D. 1969. homes and regular family actlvi Just traded on the fabulous Ram­ stalled. Call Modem TV Service. ’ITtursday evenings. 129 Spruce 9-2828. Eatate of Mae E. Slater lAte of Coy- ing Shop. CAPABLE carpenter, mason, you. No obligation, TEN ROOM home on spacious tot ties several foreign students. The- Personals bler. MI 3-8185. EXPERIENCED sales hblp wanted Street. M3 9-4387. FURNISHED room for rent near (XXVIll) view. Near convejilenccs, $2,030. entry. In aald Dlatrlct. deceaifd. painter, tile setter, paperhanger Main St. MI 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. FOR R E N T - Building, Buckland In downtown Manchester Don't See sign. Slater SI., Wapping. Upon the application of Edmond F. are: Girlsh Barus, Bangalore f Only $595 Down FLAT FINISH Holland window Heating and Plumbing 17 at Burton's, all departments, full­ desires work. $2 hour; Work guar­ E—R—T—’S Woodward, praying that an Instrument Ramappa, Ranganatha Sekharar VACUUM CLEANERS repa'red In RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— time or part-time. See Mr. Berne section, 1,500 square feet. Suitable miss thl9 for $15,700. Phil- COVENTRY—New 5*4 room anch, my own home shop. Fort:' vears shades, made to measure All anteed. CH 0-8161. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ROOM FOR rent with continuous MANCHESTER ■ Three cleared In writing purporting to b« the lait and Bangalore Shlvallngappa, o cars, amplifiers, phonographs and metal Venetian blinds rt a new 24 HOUR immediate service. Re­ or Mrs. Harris, Burton's, Inc., Garden—Farm— Dairy for storage, T. Hackett, Box 105, brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. three bedroom, livipg room, kitch­ will and leatament of aald deceaaed factory experience. All makes, low 1953 Ford Victoria Hardtop changers. Over 47 years total ex­ modeling, repairing, new installa­ 841 Main St. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P. M. hot water, private entrance, free Buckland. Ml 3-6180. en ani dining area. Built-In lange 75x125 lots. High elevation. A may be proved, approved, allowed and India; Mohalnmad Beg, Pakistan rates, free estimates, free pickup low price. Keys made while you Products 60 SAT. 6 P. M. parking, 101 Chestnut St, TERRAMUGGAS Lake—Six room Zone. Residential neighborhood, admitted to probate as per application Salim Mockary, Lebanon, Anthon' This one Is a showplere. Fully perience. 90 days guarantee on all wait. Marlow’s. tions, electric sewer cleaning, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 and oven, fireplace and mantle. on file more fully appeara, It la . and dell'very. Mr. Miller, JA equipped. work. Potterton’s. MI 9-4.5.?7. MANCHESTER ■ - Small store for year around cottage, enclosed Basement garage, hot water heat. shade trees. Only $2,550 each, or ORDERED: That aald application be Vlamls, Greece; and Yechle drainpipes cleaned fast and effi­ APPLES SPECIAL McIntosh, LARGE FRONT room furnished, porch overlooking lake; 12 miles 2-8904. Only $295 Down (JLOTHES that are, cleaner, whit­ ciently. Will R. Guy, MI 3-0677. Help Wanted— Male 36 FRIENDLY gray mother cat and Baldwin, Starks. 20 !b. bag $1.25: WATKINS WEDNESDAY rent. Main St. Available May 1st. Situated on one acre lot. Close to will bnild to order. Plans "vail- h^ard and determined at the Probata Weitsman, Israe]. refrigerator and lavatory. 55 Clin­ Plenty of good parking. MI 3-0211. from aircraft, $9,950. Philbrick schools, bus and shopping. $14,900. able. Capitol View Heights. MI Office In Coventry. In aald Dlatrlct, on The main imppose o f the week NEW FIGURE for spring at big er, brighter and look fresher are 4 tiny kittens desperately need Also small sizes. Ivotiis Bunce, 629 ton Street. Agency, MI 9-8464. the 20th day of April. A.D. 1069. at MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA washed, damp or fluff dried at S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat- COMPOSITOR—Make up, lock up home Alternative? Starvation. MI W. Center. MI 3-8116. WONDER VALUES ■ Minimum FHA financing R F. 3-2466 and MI 9-1489. 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon, and that end is to further understanding o savings. Special introductory dis­ 1955 Oidsmobile 4-dr. Hardtop television, service. Ml 9-4641. Ing contractor. New installations, a public notice be given of the paniJen- Manchester Laundromat, 6sr Cen­ and some Ludlow experience. 3-2593. ROOM FOR RENT (or 1 or 2 gen­ FIVE BEDROOM ranch, two years Dlmock Co.. Realtor. MI 9-5245, the ways of life o f the respectlv counts on Spencer foundations and alteration work and renair work. Steady Job with old established (10) Footstools, unfini.shed cherry Suburban for Rent 66 or Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472, 34 ACRES Prime residentlei prop- cv of eald application and the time countries o f Che hosts and thei bras in two new fabrics. Mrs. Full power and immaculate. Just HILI^’ TELEVISION Service. ter St. tlemen. Private entranee, kitchen old. large lot, good locatinn, city erty, city water. For further mfor- and place of hearing thereon, by pub- traded on the fabulous Rambler, Ml 9-3808. company. Hartford Printing Co., Fertilizers 50-A and maple, slsliwood tops: inter­ privileges free parking. Inquire Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, llfhing a copy of tnle order once In guests. Saturday night, April H Winona McLeod, PI 2-7048. Available at all times. Philco fac­ GET YOUR screensB(^C in shape. All Poultry and Supplies 43 esting grains, $1 49 each. ROtGKVlLLE -Three-room apart­ utilities, built-in oven and range. matinn. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml eome newepaper having a circulation Only $395 Down tory supervised service. Tei. MI 106 Ann St., Hartford. at 167 Maple St. $22,900. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-5245. all students, their hosts and the types rescreened with ali’minum NEIL ANDREWS, plumbing, heat­ (GLEAN (GOW manure. Delivered ment, heat and hot water bath, (XXX) In eald District, and by poetlng a co members o f the Podium Players 9-969S. ing and oil burner repairs. Call MILLER'S PHARMACY ■ equires SCJHAUB Turkey Farm — Fresh $5 to $10 loads. Excellent for gar­ Reg. $29.95 Round Cocktail porch, central location. Adults 9-8464. thf*reof on the public. elgn-W il In the Automobiles for Sale 4 wire. F’actory prices. 443 Main or Table; glass top; shelf; for porch WANTED— Mature business wom­ CHOICE building lot, 121 ft. front­ Town of Coventry In naiiJ .District, st will join together in a get- 19.57 Mercury 4-Dr. Hardtop call MI 9-4533 for free pickup. MI 9-7773. youth as full-time drug clerk, ex­ frozen turkeys for Easter. Toms dens. shrubs, lawns. MI 8-7804, only. $65 a month. TR 5-5126. LAKE STREET — New six room I.a.l ten d»v« before eald day of hear- FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. oven ready 50c lb. Hens 65c lb. or patio, $10. an to share home with widow. ENGLEWOOD DRIVE - Six room age. all utilities’ high elevation acqualnted party at the home of 1954 LINCOLN CAPRI. Fully Montclair perienced preferred, Musf have MI 9-8731. Write Box M, Herald. Colonial with garage. Built by U. Specializing In old floors. MI 188 Hillstown Rd.. Manchester, Reg. $279. Contemporary Sofa, TO RENT—North Coventry — On Cape, oil heat, ceramic tile bath, with trees. Call MI 9-0224. *''*■ F.I.MORK TURKINGTON. JUdf*. Mr. aiKl Mrs. Robert H- Horton. equipped. Reasonably priced. MI 9-5750. driver's license. No phone calls. * R. Built-tn stove and oven. The forthcoming production of Like new throughout. Full power. Building— Contracting 14 Millinery Dressmaking 19 WELL ROTTED cow manure. No 90’’ slim arm, foam cushions, Route 44 near Conn. Experimental tile kitchen, amesite drive, excel­ I.parge fireplace. Sun deck 1*4 8-6347. Just traded on the fabulous Ram­ YOUNG married man for estab­ straw, hay or sawdust. Leonard Station, 7 rooms and bath. Hot lent condition. Owner movin"- out "The Pirates of Penaance” wU ELECTRICAL work by vi^t ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ Articles For Sale 45 brown nubby cover; slightly used, Boaniers Wanted 59-A of state. Priced for quick sale. baths three bedrooms. Beautiful Suburban for Salp 75 BEFORE YOU BUY a used car bler. DRESSMAKING and alterations. lished Fuller Brush route In Man­ L. Gigllo A Sons, Bolton. Call MI $159. air oil heat. Large garden area. view, $18,700, R, F. Dlmock Co.. take place May 22 and 23 In the Zemanek assures your safety. net work done. Honest and relia­ Can be seen by appointment. Call Call Paul J. Correnti. MI 3-5.363. R ^ on a l High School auditorium. see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Onl.v $595 Down ble workmanship. Call Roscoe Specializing in children's clothes. chester. $100 g;uaranteed to start. SPECIAL—Crushed stone for mud­ 3-7083. TWIN BEDROOM for one or two Realtor. MT 9-5245, or Robert COVENTRY -- Three bedroom Don't wait, call MI 9-8976 noW. MI 9-9140. Reg. $23.95 Aluminum Folding PI 2-6260 after 6 p.m. Plans for the production details of . Sates and Service. 286 Main Be wise and modernize. Thompson, M l 3-1895 for esti­ JA 8-7540 after 6:30 p.m. dy drives, gravel, wa.shed size (Gliaise, yellow webbing; last"year's girls near Post Office. Boar! op­ MAN(GHESTER -S ix room older Murdock. MT 3-6472, Barbara contemporary ranch, range, dish­ Space Hop Street MI 9-4571. Open evenings. 1955 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan Cus­ stones. Nussdorf Sand ft Stone Household Goods 51 tional, TV privileges, MT 3-6745. Woods, MI 9-7702. washer, basement recreation the play will be made April 0, at mates WANTED—Experienced too' and stock, $io. home, about 4 acres, more avail­ a meeting at the home o f Mr. and tom V8 ELECTROLUX OWNERS- Prompt Co. MI 3-2427. able, 1'4 baths. Must sell. Make room, patio, large wooded lot. WANTED — Clean used cars. We Movinjr— Trucking— gauge grinder. Apply E & S Gage SALE 1-S OFF on wallpaper. Wall Reg. $27.50 Modern occasional VERNON - Three rooms and bath. Mrs. Bradley Etetson at 8 p.m. TTiey ceme no sharper anywhere. friendly service on your Electro­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement Call MI 4-1037. an offer. P. V. Tongren, Broker. (XXXI) Owner MI 9-8689, buy, trade down or trade any­ lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and de­ O). Alterations, additions, ga­ (jo., Mitchell Drive, Marmhester. POWER MOWERS—Toro, Jacob­ tiles 4c a tile. Kentlle, from 7c chairs, armless Scandinavian, wal­ Apartments— Flats— Candidate All executive committee members Standard transmission. Storage 20 sen, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle. MI 3-6321 thing. Douglas Motors. 333 “fain. livery (Jail Electrolux authorized rages. Roofing and siding experts. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, nut finish, gold or beige linen-type Teneifients 6.3 ROtGKVlLLE— . Five large rooms VERNON—New six room Colonial FIVE ROOM house, attached ga­ are urged to attend. ’ Only $295 Down sales ana service. Ml 9-0843 or JA Aluminum clapboards a specialty. MANCHESTER 'Package Delivery. TOOL MAKERS Reel and rotary. Also riding mow­ at the Green. _____ covers, $9.95 each. with attached garage. Built-In rage, 2 bedrooms, 1*4 baths, At the last meeting of the Play- NEED A CAR and had your credit ers. Parts and service. Capitol and bath, newly decorated. Hot PRIZE BUYS 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine Unexcelled workmanship. Easy Light trucking and package deliv­ Reg. $299 Simmons Hidc-a-Bed, THREE ROOM heated apartment, range nno oven. Fireplace sun screened in porch. Nice location, a, the Rev. Herbert iW. Dlbker- turned down? Short on down pay­ AND Equipment Co., 38 Main St., Man­ A GOOD SELECTION of Jterillzed $75. vGall Ml 9-5229 Monday to Fri­ water and range, second floor, Squad at 7 19.55 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Station Kamienskl. budget terms Ml 9-6495 or TR ery. Refrigerators, washers and brown tweed, floor sample $149. parking and bsekvard. Refer­ Friendly home In Bower School deck. I’ i baths, three bedrooms, Phone after 8. PI 2-6480. son, Oongregatlonal pastor, ment? Had a repossession? Don't stove moving specialty. Folding chester. MI 3-7958. refinished used fumitujre for day. 9 to 5 p.m. give up! See Douglas Motors, get Wagon 6-9109. ences. $76. Call TR 5-3571 after area. Four bedrooms, 2 baths. Liv­ high wooded lot. Brick front. drsssed as a professor, gave t AL MARINOS, * M Rubbish chairs for rent. MI 9-0752. FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS every room. All kinds of appli­ Reg. $199.50 Lounge Sofa: Law- ing room lpx27. Fireplace. Garage $17,400. R. P. Dlmock Co.. Real­ dramatic monologue as part of tht the lowdown on file lowest down A one owner fully equipped FOR PROMPT delivery o ' rich ances. sparkling clean, no chips. son foam cushion model. brown FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. 6 p.m. Wanted— Real Estate 77 (Oontliined from Pago One) Service, complete full time re­ CARPENTER desires repair work, with patio. $17,400 tor. MI 9-5245, o r Robert Mur­ program. and smallest payments anywhere. wagon moval service, industrial, com­ all types of remodeling. Dial PI AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local For work on close tolerance Air­ loam, sand, stone, gravel r-.nd fill. (Gome in and compare quality and cotton print, box pleat.a: slightly Heat, hot water, gas (or rooking, Not a small loan or finance com­ Call MI 3-8603. ROtGKVlLLE—Four rooms, .nantry dock. MI 8-6472, Barbara Woods, 'There will be long hours of Im Cararoh Women to Meet Only $395 Down mercial, residential, route o- ap­ 2-7728. moving, packing, -storage. Low craft Precision Parts. prices. Open 9-8. I^eBlanc F^lmi- used. $98. ■ electric refrigerator and gas Family home of 8 rooms In very MI 9-7702. SELLING TOUR home? For pany plan. Douglas Motors, 833 rates on long distance moves to ture Hospital, 195 Sout*' St., stove. Call 5tT 9-4071 or MI and bath, large porch, backyard, prompt, efficient, courteous serv prlsonment in the tiny hurtling The Rev. Herbert W. Dickerson, pointment, metal, cardboard bar­ C. J. MORRISON Paint and Wall- Reg. $79.95 Lane Maple cedar beautiful basement anartment, good condition. Garage. Carden capsule In the fringes of Space, pastor of Hebron and Gilesd Con­ Main Street rels. Ml 9-9757. ALTERATIONS and remodeling — 48 states. MI 3-5187. HIGH HOURLY RATES Rockville. 9-5779 from 5 to 7 p.m, space, St. James’ Parish. $16,000. (XXXH) ice and appraising without obliga­ TRUCK SPECIALS kitchens bathrooms, atticc, cel­ paper Store at 385 Center St. of­ chest. $33. more like first floor. Full size tion, call S. A. Beechler, Healtor, hours of discomfort and tension gregational ‘''Churche*. announce: OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ TYPEWRITERS, repaired, rented, lars. residing, porches, roofing MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ If you don't qualify tor one of fers off street parking and de­ FOR SALE—Duncan Phyfe style Reg. $349 Lounge Sofa, 84’’ NEW EFFICTENCY apartm nt (or windows in all rooms. Hot water Six room Cape. New G.E. furn­ Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith As­ such as no man ever has known fiiat tho Hebron Women’s Fellow­ cials, fixlt yourself cars, always livery service. Call MI 9-9713. • and range, parking, $55. Refer­ VERNON — New six room spilt 1958 Ford ij-ton Pickup V8, sold and serviced. 479 E. Middle and room additions. Connecticut ing Company. Local and 'onp dis­ these positions, please do not ap- sofa, in excellent condition. Write curved front and back, foam rvish- rent with kitchen, living room, ace. All copper plumbing. Near level. High wooded lot. Cathedral sociates. MI 9-8952. Member MulU- before. ship will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. a g o ^ selection. Look behind our Iona, beige brocade: slightly soiled, ; bedroom, tila bath. Fur shed ences. TR 5-3571 after 6 p.m. Custom cab-Radio, heater, like Turnpike. Ml 9-3477. Remodeling Services, 34 Oak St. tance moving, packing and stor­ CHAIN SAW, truck Jack, cedar Box H, Herald. school and bus. $12,500. ceiling with redwood beams Built- pie L.lstlng Service. NASA officials said they did not The Rev. Melville P. Kennedy, office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. new Save on this fine tnu k. MI 3-1425. age. Weekly van service to New MAL TOOL & $169, i with stove, refrigerator and heat, even get through the entire panel missionary to India for 13 years, clothes line poles installed. .All BRAND NEW limed oak bedroom all on first floor. Storage -pace ROfGKVILLE—(2) three room and in range and oven. 1*4 baths, large 1953 CHEVROLET station wagon. REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers and York. MI 3-6563. ENGINEERING COMPANY F.H.A. appraised and approved. fireplace. Finished laundry room. BUY — SELL — TRADE of 110 men before making the se­ will be a special speaker. It is re­ Only $395 Down draperies custom made. Free es­ CARPENTERS, experienced in sizes. Reasonable. MI 9-13’'3. set Never been used, with Mr. and in basement. Parking - o-> bus II) five room completely fur- Want to sell your property? Clean, excellent tires, new brakes, JUST ARRIVED FROM ni.shed apartments with garage, Garage. Three bedrboms $17,990. lections. Of the first 69 men Inter­ quested that mite boxes be turnec timates. Open evenings for your building and contracting, altera­ 291 ADAMS STREET Mrs. dresser, mirror, chest of line, near shopping center. For MADELINE SMITH, Realtor R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI Greenwood, !nc,, will buy for all in at this meeting, and that dona­ muffler, tailpipe. MI 3-0236. 1955 Chevrolet V-:-ton Pickup tions, additions, porches, «‘*c. Spe­ LUGGAGE trailer for sale Rea­ drawers, bookcase headboard, SIMMONS ' stove, refrigerator and automatic viewed, 80 per cent volunteered for convenience. P & M Upholstery Painting— Papering 21 sonable. Chain drive bike $20. Call one or two only. $95 monthly. Can MI 9-1642 9-5245, or Robert Murdock MI cash, or work out a trade. (3iilck the dangerous and historic mis­ tions of clothing for the mlsslor A fine running truck. Shops. 207 N, Main St, Ml 9-6324. cializing in cottages, garages, sid­ EXPERIENCED painter wanted. boxspring, mattress. Also bra: I New sofa beds and mattresses at be seen at 189 West Middle Tpke., washer. TR 5-2244, TR 5-5531, TR 1954 FORD custom line V-8, 4-door MI 9-2498. 3-6472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702; action assured. Call and get our sion. be brought In. ings. (Guaranteed workmanship. PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ Apply 44 Bayberry Rd., Glaston­ new kitchen set with 6 chairs. tremendous savings. | Apt. F Phone MI 3-7091. 5-9992. EAST HARTFORD — S^ room , sedan. Equipped with radio, heat­ Only $195 Down LAWN MOWERS sharpened, deal, no obligation. "All were of such high caliber Cars will leave the Hebro. er. Fordomatic, power steering. MI 3-0731 or AD 3-6978. rating, Good clean Job, reasonable bury, between 5-6 p.m. Call MI 4-1426 after 6. ranch, garage, storms. Recreation paired. All work guaranteed Free price. S. Yencha, Ml 9-6014 after WATKINS IFOUR ROOM apartment. Cen­ (XXXIII) GREENWOOD. INC. that selection was difficulty,” the church, Saturday at 8:30 a.m. fo A real clean car, $595. Oakland ALL TYPES of carpentry work THAYER CARRUGE. $15- strol­ ELECTROLUX gas refrigerator, roqm. Bus line. P. V. Tongren, the Yale DivUilty School Con Many more fine cars always at pick up and delivery. We also 5. LATHE OPERATOR—Tool room, ler, $12. Call MI 3-8047. trally located, heat, hot water and Summer Homes for Rent 67 VERNON — New six room ranch MI 3-1577 NASA announcement said. Motors, Inc., 367 Oakland St., sharpen axes, scissors, chisels, done, alterations, dormers, roof­ able to set up and operate from 10 cubic feet. Very good condi­ USED FURNITT’RE I parking. Adults, (jail MI 3-7590 Broker. Ml 3-6321. The Mercury astronauts—oil ference in New Haven. Reservi. Manchester, MI 3-1446. ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-6981. PAINTING AND paperhanging. tion. Call after 6 p.m. MI 3-7521. EXCHANGE | GARDNER LAKE, Salem. Conn. with attached garage. Built-In tlons should be given tmmediatel . planer blades and knives Bruno blue prints. Paid holidays, vaca­ HOSPITAL BED with side guards. or Ml 3-8470. MANCHESTER—Eight room older range and oven, fireplace l’> living Legal Notice seven are married—will- go within DE CORMIER MOTOR Mosko. MI 3-0771. Good clean werkmanshlp at rea­ tion, insurance. Apply Wilco Ma­ Will sell reasonable. Phone MI Northwest shore. Arrewhead a few days to Langley Research to Mrs. Walter Donald or Mr: 1952 FORD automatic. Turquoise FOR THE newest things in outside ROPER GAS st'ove, fully automa­ 15 Oak Street | Grove. Modem housekeeping cot­ hom.e„. Needs a little work but the room and basement. Wooded lot, and white, radio and heater. Very sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ chine Tool Co., Rt. 6 & 44, Bolton, 9-3593. NEWLY\VEDS price' is right. P. V. Tongren, AT A COUftT OF PROBATE. h<-ld Center at Hampton, Va., to start Carlton Seybolt. The theme -will b SALES, INC. CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service, home coverings — Aluminum, chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml tic. Excellent condition. Call MI Open Thursday evenings until 9, tages. Safe beach. Playgrounds. nice location, $16,500. R. F. Dlmock at Manchcsti'r. within aiul for thf^ clean, excellent condition, $350. Conn. Broker. M 3-6321. Co., Realtor, MI 9-5245, or Bar­ about two years of training. How Do Wo Teach the Cbristla available all hours. Satisfaction stone, etc.-^Call us. For the fair­ 9-9237. 9-98J2. Closed Mondays First month s rent free. New Shuffleboard. Picnic grove. Pri­ Difltrirl of Maiichpalrr, on the lat day Faith?” MI 8-8916. MANCHE.STER'S RAMBLER est prices in years In alterations bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert of Ajjrll. J959. The announcement added; guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315 TURRET I^ATHE jjperalor; exper­ SUNBEAM Shave Master. Like 3'L> room heated apartments. Ap­ vate boats. Ideal for children and MANCGHESTER^Six room Cape, 4 Present, Hon. JohivJ. Wallelt, Judue. The pastor thanks the Pilgrir DEALER and modernizations—call us. For EXTERIOR and Interior painting. ienced. Able to set up and oper­ LIVING ROOM set, baby’s chest pliances, individual television an- fishermen. Hartford !i •! if WANTED-^OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN lo\w price. Call owner. MI 9-5100. District of Manchester, on the 1st day fused to go along with the move­ attm 10, 12. 14, 16, 18. 20. Size 12, Patteni' No. 5911 has tissue — . I Y i n large lot. Very nice condition. An induatrial brochure, Selection In New Enql«'’'d of April, 1959: ment of events,” Bowles said in his . 82. bust, 4H yards of 30-inch; 1 Please sikte size 12, 14 or 16; hot SHOWN lY APPOINTMENT ONLY BOWERS SCHOOL Area—A nice $15,500. R. F. Dlmock Co. Real­ Present. Hon. John J. Walletl, Judge. prepared text. of montha of reaearob.^ ha.1 iron- transfer; sewing and em­ ..Steady noth, paid holidays, ' vacatloii pay. In­ Cape, brick; with full shed dor­ tor. MI 0-5245, or Barbara* Woods, I Estate of Sarah' Turklnston,: late of yard contrast. surance plus many other benefits. Manchester In said District, deceased. "It Is this maglnot Une mentality sented. to the Tqwn; To order, send 80c in coins to broidery dlrectionsf * 9 5 .~ . EXCLOTIVK WITH AT mer, two baths and a basement MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock,. MI On ■ motion of Robert J. Turklngton of the Elsenhower administration (Gommlsslon for fhifl i _ To order send 25c in cpins to: ‘ Applicant must have experience, ability and char­ garage. Priced rigl»t. AIso;a fl> e- 3-6472. , of said Manchester, administrator. Sue Burnett Manchester Elvening ORDERED: That si* months from that has enabled the Sqvlat 'Union, meeting at T;30 tooM lt { Herald U80 AVE. OF AMERICAS Anna Cabot, ’The Manchester Eve­ hnttieJtJtv \ acter In kMpIng with the high standard and repii- room ranch on Tanner St. with a ning Herald, U50 AVE. OF AMER­ basement garage on comer lot. (XXXX) the 1st day of April. 1969. be -and the with all Us limitations, *to out- nlclpal Building. NEW YORK 86, N.Y. 'tatlon of Moriairty Brothers. Phone Carl Anderson, 'V same are Hmlled and allowed (or the flaijk our positions on the political, : T h e broehuras win ■ ' ICAS, NEW YORK 36, N. Y .L . .. MORIARTY Department Manager. Sensible. Call Ken Ostrinsky, creditor* within which to bring in their For Ist-clast mailing add lOc for For Ist-class mailing add lOc for THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGEMCY Realtor, MI 3-5169. VBRHON—Largs iMi room ranch, claims against »ald estate, and »al M a - clOMts. 1% baths, open stairway. $1$,$00. R. P. Dlmock Co. Real­ some newspaper havink (j^ circulaUon n g h t out of 10 people *8rho eonle ■sln#:;|SS!SS4B:^ M! 3 5135 O r ‘- t.-s MI 3-5135 in oaid prototo district sHthtoi ton day* designs;, plus free patterns for cro­ PAUL P. HANO— M|3-045» Ideal - location in A sone. Only tor; Ml 9-6340, or Barbara W oo^ (rem the dote »( this order oad return In conteet ^th jpoteim Ivy b r ^ «hieS i»tu be chet end knit Items. 28c a copy! $1$,600. QtU] time to select deco- MI $-n03, Robert Murdoch, MI m*k. to xating aoiorK Builder, MX MtU. f-MTS. I - -I : ■ • a

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 19B9 Avcrairt D*il> Net Press Run The WestMr FerMset e« D. 8. Wentiwr Bairdas PAGE EIGHTEEN For the Week Ending iMattrljPBtfr lEwfntng ?§pralli April 4th, lt5S Few showera ttiie etw lng, H u ta r Councilor Jame* Howler-j elmidy, n bit ieonier tonight. Low Mias Mari’ Uoulse Dickson, ®8 Mm . Harold Burnett, preaident- Tolllncl County I DeMolay Loses CAMERAS 12,905 W to 48. Homo elrntdinoM, eooler Hamlin St„ newly Installed worthy el,r®rt of Mancheater Emblem Chtb, *” ?tefroBhment« were eerved in toe I FILM—rLASHBtLBB Member of the Audit Thnradny. High tai 58o, haa*appointed Mrs. Raymond Ellia About Town matron of Temple Chapter., Order Traveling Gavel banquet hall by toe Mqthera Cir­ DISCOUNT PRICKS Batewt et Oircnlntion of the Eastern Star. And her as- to the office of corresponding sec­ Bar Croup j cle of John Mather Chapter. Mancheiter^A City of Village Charm retary and Mrs. John Ziemgk to T lj* l4tUe y io w fr of Jeaui sodate officers, will occuav tlielr the office of marshal. Installa­ To Middletown ARTHUR DRUR M otlifn CHrcle hwi clectod the fol,- .stations at the business se.islon to­ Paradiiio Vole tion will take place on April 21 (riMaifled Arirerriaing on Page td) PRICE FIVE CENTS lowing officers for the coming morrow evening In the Masonic JNTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRII/8, 1959 at tfte Biitlah American Club. VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 1«0 y «*r: Mrs. Edward Olschcfskle. Temple. Mrs. Herbert McKinney The Tolland County Bar A»*n. John Mather Chapter, Order of leader; Mrs. Robert Digan. co-lead­ and her committee will aerie re­ ! will hold a meelirtg Friday at 0:30 DeMolay, lout to# ’'D ad’ Martin! Mother Cabrini Molhera Circle er: Mrs. Francis Sullivan, secre­ freshments at the social time fol­ i a.m.. In Superior Court Roomi Allen Traveling Gavel laat night in j lowing in the banquet hall. Mill meet tnmnrroM' night at the Masonic Temple. In a aurpriae tary^ M ra’ James Murphy, treas­ Rocki’llle. ;> GENERAL "i urer; Mrs. Vincent Vignone and at the home of Mrs. Willard Beg­ viaitation from membera of M atta-; John K. Mayhew Jr . 7.S S. Alton ley. Kelly Rd . .South Windaor. Members will elect officers for Two Shot Mrs. Gerald Charest, contact chair- beaaett Chapter, Middletown. St., is class reporter for the first j the coming year. m «i; Mra> James Coughlin and A report will be made by the In a percentage point member- j a, nMKiKiT iMi md nnt n. TV SERVICE Mrs. Charles Jaworski. ropresent- year class in mechanical engineer­ ahip conteat between the riv a l, ing design at Wentworth Insti­ I Committee on Recommendations D .;> M IK * ^ ativea; Mrs. George Murray, pub­ for Admia.slon .to the Bar, on the I chaptera, 41 Maltabetiaetl membera Nights Pina Parte In Vaticaiy Assembly Leaders Conflict licity: Mrs,. Edward V,. Moriaiiy. tute, Boston. Mass. I out-pointed 29 DeMoIaya of Jfihn Public Records I application of Francis J. Paradiso PINE LENOX TEL. MI 8-S48S hospitality;' Mrs. Uonald imlTy. ■ Mather Chapter to gain poa.aeaaion A rehearsal of the full ra.st of ! of Stafford Springs. The Bar As- librarian. Warrantee Deeds : .'ociation approves or disapproves of the gavel. The group from Mlrl- PHARMACY the Center Church Co-Weds' show. dletoM-n .arrived by chartered btia Argument Frank P. and Celeste H Sheldon the application, baaed on the c'’ ar- SL Margaret's Circle, naugh- "Hi- Venus'." will he held in and M'ere under the guidance of Woodnitr hall of the church at S , to P'rank O. Steele property on N. , aeler of the applicant. 299 E. CENTER ST. ters of Isabella, haksel the date of Elm .St. 'Dad" Harry Hodgea. By FRANK BBUTTO Tuesday. April 2R, Tor its .IMh an o'clock Thursday of this week in­ State .lun'lor Councilor Richard Ml 9-0894 CUSTOM stead of Wednesday. P'rank P. and Celeste H .Sheldon Vsticsn City, April 8 (/F )— niversary dinner at 6..10 p.ni. in I to Herbert B. and Cecilia V. Zena- Daly and State Treasurer Leigh RUG CLEANING the K of C Home. School Art Work Shearer M’ere among the visitors. The commander ojLthe Pope’s On Ribicoff Road Bonding Mrs Meyer Tober will he a hostess j . property on N. Elm St. EdM'ard G. and Rita M. Gaaki to Following a short business meet­ Swiss Guard.s, ^1 . Robert and Mrs. George f> I.essner is tak- Engaged ing the officers nf John Mather j ing reservations for the annual I .Mary P. Lupparhino, property on 111 Store Window Nunlist, was h o t and i Highland .St Mra. Gladys Ward of Tolland , Chapter exemplified the Initiatory wounded today by a disgrun­ i spring luncheon meeting of the : Degree. Master Councilor Malcolm ('.reater Hailford Chapter Nation- Burnham Estates. Inc . to Henry Amid excelsior dogs and dc* ' Rd., Coventry, announces the en- LECLERC tled former guardsman. The I .%! Women's Committee of Ri andei.s P and Riihana E Bisson, property I made in hnia hoops, art work , gagement of her daiigbler, Doro­ Robertson extended a welgnnie to on Drexel Dr I the guests and then presented the FUNERAL HOME ex-guardsman, Adolf Rucker, Legislators fniverstly. The affair will he held nf the piiblir .schools of Manchea- thy Elaine, to Richard Williama All Stress 'I'mcers of Manchester. Ini'., to ] ter IS on display in Watkins’ Bros. I gavel to Mattabesset Chapter's was wounded when the com- Apnl'l.'i at Tumble Brook Country ToM-ers .Marts. Inc., pioperly on E. ; Avery, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur^ 1 Chib at I2:l.'i p in Dr ,lean-Plerre ' window on Main .St. this week. FUNERAL mander sought to disarm him. .Middle Tpke ' Avery of Aljen Heighta, Gale.a | / a a n d / y ; Barnrelli. assistant profes.soi of I Winners in the recent Scholastic "An ex-Swias Guard flred two Certineale Of Ineorporatlon Pay Bill up Art Contest held at the Avery Eerrv. SERVICE piatoi ahota at the commander of 'romance languages In the School Wilman Inve.'lment Co. Inc., Ml.s.s Ward la a graduate of FOR RENT Need for ! of Humanities at Brandel.s I'ni- 1 Mn^enm in Hartford arc featured Walter N. the corp^. wounding him, but not Do Your Wash for real estate; rapitai stork of 2,100 Mamlie.ster High School, Cla.sa of 8 and l« mm. .Movie Projeetom aeriouaiy,” the Guards headquar­ '\-ersily. will be the guest speaker. in tlie display. ' 19.'),’) and la noM’ a .senior at W’illi- .Leclerc, shares' divided into 1,,‘)00 shares of —sound 01 silent, also 85 mni. ters announced. To $10,000 Pennies When It's fomiiion stock M-ilh par value of Favery clilld in the elementary manlic .State Teachers College. i Director s<‘l;ools of town painted original sllds prn.iectors. "The ex-Swiss Guard had Insist­ Convenient For You. The next regular meeting of the JIO ear h and 000 preferred Milh Her fiance ia a graduate of Nor­ CUZS r u g CO. Highways ed on being re-enliated into serv­ I Na\*aiig Yacht Chib Mill, he held at par value of .$100 each, commenc­ pictures. Two fiom each classroom wich Free Academy 'and Went-' WELDON DRUG CO. Call Ml 9-5869 TTartford, Apri^ 8 (/P)— Two I the High St School. South Clas- were sulmiitled. From this group of •jqOd MAIN SlRtET ice after having been expelled laat WASH 20c ing husiness with $1,000. George I Morth In.stitiite of Bo.ston. He ia | 901 ,$laln ,St. Tel. .MI .8-5821, 2.3 M)iin Stieet, Manchester year beefauae of epileptic symp­ : tonhury, Thiirs-lay night at R nearly fiOO paintings, four repre­ i noM' employed aa a technician at Dtunocratic proposal.^ for leg- Hartford, April 8 (/P)— H Williams, George B Williams, toms caused by a cranial trauma." o'clock. sentative nf each grade jnvel were .Sandhorn Co.. W'altham. Maaa. Be-' i.slative pa.v rai.se.s llti.i .se.s- Advocates of more and better DRY 10c j Raymond E. .‘^pielman and Emil P. ’There were varying accounts aa .Spielman, incorporators. sejrrted for in.duslon in the win- fore entering W'entMorth. he •sion—one calling for a ifld,- roads for Connecticut today MAVTAC. fiow. aerveil four years with the It.lR. ! to whether the former guardsman .\ workshop on "ftow to Plan Marriage IJeense shot himself or tvaa -wounded ac­ 00(1 salary for the hienniiun ga\'o strong au)iport to the COIN OPERATED Exhibits" has been arranged h\' Dotialfl .loHoph DeRosier of East 1'he crafts shown embrace paper Navy. i — drew .support from their machr. pottery, ceramic sculpture. An August M’edding Is plsnned. j cidently in a Bcuffle. ) Democratic administration’s the Servne Bureau for Women's Hartford and Marie Carol Ralre- Nunlist and hia son August, 19, LAUNDRY j Organizations on April IT frotn 7,ak rf flPrard St . St. .lames' : mobiles, stabiles, paper sculpture .siionsors today. proposed 4-.vear “pay-as-we- had just flniahed lunch when word R,‘|). John D. Adams ( D-\Vatei - I in.l.'i a m. to noon, in th,e hiireaii'.s Chiircli and weaving from the elementary mall a rertificate Inscribed with grow" fiighway pjogram. came that Rucker wanted to aee bury I backed the meH.siire he in­ re.soiirce renter. R.Tfi efain St Roderick Thomas P'rechelte of schools; figurines, lamps, tile.s and his name and aigned by Aunt Hut nemorrfttic and Republican Opch No Waiting the colonel. The colonel M-ent to a troduced earlier in the ae.ssion call­ . Hartford Anyone iiilcrcsterl m 11 tanner St. and Theresa Ruth plafjuev finm tlie junior high Jemima .and officials of the con­ lej:islatois voiced Rharply con­ Vatican courtyard. ing for an immediate $10,000 sal­ , hearing an informal discussion of Genovese of 2.S Congress St., St. .«rhnnl: and pewter work, enameled test First, .second and third prize flicting v Iowb Hfl to whether the August Nunlist heard two ahota. ary foi' the 2-yenr se.s.mnii for crgIi Retite 83. Rockville hOM exhibits could be arranged Bridget's Chinch. .April 18 jewelry,'wood carving, silver jewel­ ribbons mMII be awarded. The grand .slate could carry out the propoacd Richard D.ihlin Wetherbee of prize Mill he a globe of the M'orld. then a pause and Im’o more. He ran legislator. progiam. j more effectii el.i' is invited to al- ry. plas'.er Eind wire .sculpture from out and found his father wrestling Ntxt to Hartmann's Hart ford anil Lain a .lane Warring­ ilei), Samuel I^utent e i D- Hmi.se Minority Ix^ader A. SeariG I tend, .^d^■atll'e reservatinn» may the high .school. with Rucker. Die son helped .sub­ ton of i2 ('amhridge .’-l. Wind.sor) supported his bill calling Pimipy was the only opponent to CLOSED SUNDAY be made with the Service Bureau. A paper mnche clown and dog.s due the ex-Ouardsman. of excelsior made by Mrs. Rstelle ONE OF A SERIES for immediate exti a compen.Hat u»n an omnlbufl adminiatration high- Zipser Club Plans i The shooting^ unprecedented In to the legislative leaders. I ’ nflei Ca.ssells' Grade 4 of Lincoln School j way bonding bill. the colorful hiatory of toe SM’iaa the Lawrence mea.suie. the Hou.se provide a center of interest. I Significantly, Pinney did : ot ex-' Aiinivrrsarv Parlv Guards, caused turmoil at the Va­ Speaker and Senate rre.**i' leaders Pinney phrased his objections In ment of the public schools. over the case. The head of the Va­ of both House.s $750, committee 2 0 I anniver.sarv party on .Saturday. I Gail Noren the form of questions about the 1 tican press office, IJr. Luciano Paula Adani.*! rhairmen, $.500, ami comrnitlee Highway Department’s ability to 1 April IR, at the clubhoii.se. | Casimiri. responded to questions clerk.s. $300. cany ')Ut the ambitious program (Coloring (>)nlcsl j The affair m-111 start M'ith a by saying that the matter was Lawience did not touch on the and whether the department had "too delicate " for him to di.scuss. ! roa.st beef dinner at 6 o'clock, fol- j "PADDY A\D PIG BANK" (jue.siioii of increa.sing the pre.sent established any system of road A t Rome’s Fate Bene Fratelli $600 2-year legi.*;lative salary thi.«i Set for (Children loM'ed hy dancing from S to 12. I priorities. An Antiqut American Coin Bank Hospital, where both wounded men I sp.'’ sion. A delegation from Maeomb Countv, Michigan, arrives at giant national jobless rally at Armory In He aald the GOP did not object John Adani.s. 92 W'e.st St., has | From The Collaetion Of were, It was learned that Nunlist 2 Girls Win MHS ! Objection.s to Adama' bill came to the entire highway program as Washington todav M’ltli a big poster asking a ferleral Morka program to help 6,954 persons on wel­ /, A coloring contest for nil scho<»l I been pre.sident of the ritib for the ' apparently was not in danger of THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE j from Rep, Richard .Noyes i R- fare because of unemployment. lA P I’ holofax; a whole. "W e recognize the need childien in town lia.s been planned I pas; nine years. his life. Farnungtoni uho opposes any j'ay for adequate highways,’’ he said. jin connection witli tlie Aunt Members of the rommitlee plan­ He was hit twice. One bullet inciea.se Ihi.s .se.xsion. The admlniatration's plan to dl* I demiina Pancake Festival of the ning the anniversary event are grazed hia neck. The other lodged Scholastic Honors ; "It i.a totally incomprehen.aible vert some $21 million In motor Second Congregational C’hurcli to Chris Bauer, chairman; Waller . In his back. An operation removed to me that wivone slioukl think vehicle registration and operators’ I he held Apial 23. ' Wilhelm. .lohn Klein. Andreu" the bullet from his bark. five month.s Moik a year is Moilh license fees from the highway Nnske, Arthur Schultz and Elmer i Pieced together, this was the I Plans for the contest drawn Miss Gall Noren, daiigltter of-to the National Honor Soriety $10,00(1. " Noyes said. He .sai>l jarU- fund to the general fund also ran 13 I up at A meeting of the committee .Phelps from the rlub, and Frieda first report of the shooting, as un­ ' ing Legt.slalive .salaries \ip to that 5,000 at Labor Rallyl““ ',i^ra Into heavier opposition. 14 Mr. and Mra. Helmer Noren, 9! chapter at the high school ntest ors, the two girls continued a | .ereghtional Church. I O tltllf^ V I I banner-wav lug t h r o n g , portera for the highway bonding Gail's niotlier is a secretary in ^ ^ ' ^ * * * * * ' - ’ ^ * i C l A many of them workers without Rpiitlier, after paying tribute to slate parks, slate forests, and tradition of scholastic 'achieve- Miti-hell. tolil the lall.v: other stale agencies. proposals. By -lAflK BFJ.L Iment. and incidentally of friendly ! the building deparlmenl at 'the -w^ -m 1 1 Jot).', gave applause too for a pie- "■nip tragedy is lliai the Ei.sen-, Ribicoff killed another bill that .Supporting the administration’s Washington, April 8 (JT' Re rivalry, which began four years Miinii ipal Building, and her father I diction from Sevretary of Labor ia an engineer foi Pratt and Whit- ‘ ' J , ^ James P. .Mitchell of a niiilti-mil- hower ailministration policies are „ould authorize the stockholders " largo delegation from publican critics abandoned today ' j^ollister School, not formed by Jim Mitehell hut hy Hawthorne Realty Co. of ; toe Waterbury and Naugatuck VBl- their fight against the selection of ney Aircraft in East Hartford. Tb* ''“n man job improvement by Oc- When the two girls completed Mr. George tiumphre.V on the quail stale for ael-j Sen. Thurston B. Morton (R -K v) eighth grade they tied for. first Hei- older brotbei, Craig, is a .sen- V u O l l I * t U l C S tober. hunts in Georgia. j profit land condemned for ! (Continued on Page Ten) u GOP national chairman. ^.... ior in eollege, and her si.ster. Jan- ; ; Mitchell said if his foreca.at fails |jj,„ ,, t € m place In winning a scholarship One of Ei.senliower's annual out-; p,„.p„ses but never used, Tipuiai^ A congressional Republican who | prize, ice Kay. is a .sixth grader at Bow- | ------\ („ come about he'll eat his own ings is a quail-hunting trip.to for- purposes. I was influential in launching It con- , During high school, both girls er.s .School. Indianapoli.a. April 8 i/P; T h e, hat on the Ijahor Departnieiit niei Secrelarv’ of the rrea.siiry ; „ . j, ____>),. I SUPER MARKETS ceded privately that the atop-Mor- took the accelerated college pre- Paula i.s president of the senior niiirdei trial of Minnie B. i Connie I ! front steps, Huniphrev'.s farm af 'niomaav-ille, , Ooveinoi "ii^iBce ton drive itself had been stopped paratory course. ! class and president of the Vei -; Xirholas was rece.ssed today until' But there wa.a Imider clappifig ' first veto, said the bill woifjd place! , , , , , ! the re.sponsibilily of maintaining | Bulletins M.. sSifc) bv the refusal of Postmaster Gen­ .Active In Clubs * planck Chaptoi" of the National tomorrow inoiiiing because of a antj .shout.s when Walter Reuther, Reiitlier also made refeieni-e to ■ roads on stale properly "on' eral Summer(le!d to let hia name be flail belonged ti. the Current Honor Society to which she be- leg,-,! question over a court rlerk'.s from tJie AP Wires . head of tlie autoworkers union, Eisenhower'.s current vai’ation. other stale agencies not equipped ^ considered. . Affairs tHub during her junior and longed hci .sophomore, Junior and death. followed Mitehell ami .said: One of the most amusing of the 19th Century antique merhanical Summerfleld said in a statement "The I’ lesiflent ia off to .Augusta to i-arrv out road conatruelion WHAT D’YA HEAR senior years. to the Girls Club and senior years. She was a member The rei-ess came just a.s Mra. "W e like Jim .Miti hell-~but the yesterday that it would be "im- (-hojr ip her first three yeais, to again." Reuther said ''1 don’t he-, work ” He made the statement I NTcliola.s wa.s about to tell how tier unemployed can't stand on pious I’.S. OFFER.S EUROPE PLAN DOUBLE coin banks i.s called "Paddy and F’ig. ’ possible for me to consider this ; Latin Club her third year, and I (Continued on Page Ten) I married Inver wa.a shot to death. grudge him a gan.e of golf or some Allowing his veto of the first bill, platitude.s and piomisea." latndnn, April 8 iJPi—The a.ssignment In view of my pressing Judge Thoma.s J. Faiilconei ex- relaxation. building eosls to the stale IN THE BEST OF CIRCLES ? Mitehell .speeifirallv predicted I'nited States tonight « ’SS re­ Originally han.l cast of iron in 1882. this quaint old hank is now duties as postmaster general." He ■------^ cii.aed the 12-man jury 70 minutes 'But when he ignores these al.an w’oiild be inrrea.serl. the present 64 million employed ported circulating far reaching had been mentioned as a possible after today's session was to have pre.s.sing piohlenia ami puls loo In the second bill, the Haw­ a valued collector's item. total will im-rea.se to 67 million hy plana among its Allies for a WORLD GREEN candidate of party Conservatives Quiet Applause in U.S. alarled for fear that legal doubt mill’ll time tieliimi tlie golf liall he thorne. Realty Co. sought to sue new- East-West; security, system opposing Morton. might be cast by the death nf October, a tliree million Job in­ puts us behind the eight-tiall." ; the state, claiming the State Thousands of antusirig and complex coin hank.s wore made and crease. He said the present Idle In. Europe. Qualified inform­ In the light of this development. Court Clerk Harry J. Ga.sper la.sl Reuther .said he was filghlened; Highway Department made a $21,- ants said r . S. leaders envisage total of 4.362,000 will shrine by Rep. Richard M. Pimpson (R-Pai night. by the seeming lack of will by the non profit on (’onipany land con­ a treaty o|>en to every nation in * sold in America during the 180()’.'i. \Vh\ ? W’li.i did our October to three million or less. told reporters after a meeting of "I would prefer to go on today.” federal government to meet the; demned^ for the klaat-West Htgh- Europe and North America. STAMPS The rally was held in the Na problem of iinemplo.vmenl and by j ' grandfathers manufacture and purcha.se these amiising^jit the House Campaign Committee he Bonn Will Continue said the 44-yeai-old double divor w-av in the Hartford area. heads: cee when a newsman told her i t*°nal Guard Armory, bigeav hall imder-iise of . America's , , p.odiirtion . ' -The company waa awarded Hiss TO GET PASSPORT "I know of no candidate at all about the dav's delav in her rnicial ! i.,— i capac-Hy in the fare of all-out P 'o -; , 194 8 for the land by a Washington, April '8 (/Pi —- '\_y (for those times) expensive banks? the potential Russian ether than Mr. Morton." ■ testimony about toe killing of ductlon by the potential Russian | »to.^ referee in 1948 The com- Alger Hlas, former State De­ enemy. WEDNESDAY Recau.se granddad knew the importance of leaching his children Simpson and .Sen. Barry Gold- Adenauer’s Policies handsome Fore.st Tael, panv claimed It sought payment partment official convicted of water, chairman of the GOP Sena­ She looked dept"sidepflissed a.s she In a apeech prepared • 'or the of $49,000, perjury In a case Involving torial* Campaign Committee, had News Tidbits rally, Ren Pawl Douglas iD-Illi the value of re’gular and .steady saving— even if he had to make a added. "There isn't anything we The Highway Department even- charges of sp.ving for Russia, contended that Morton could not Bonn, .April 8 i/Pi— ( hancel- can do about it. is there?" Culled from ,\P \5'ires .said the Ei.senhowei adminislra- will he grunted a pa.s»port for give full-time to the chairmanship Gasper had been ill and actually tmn appears tto be uamg the „nem- tuallv .sold the ‘ to*! for $36,000^ T SPECIALS game of it. That tradition of American thrift— which provided lor Konrad .Adenauer declared ' . . . atabiliz-1 eftor deciding not to use It tor me travel abroad, the State Depart­ because of his senatorial dutie.s. tonight West fierman policy hadn't been in court, hut lawyers )itl in pri( e ment amiounccd today. State SELECT LOIN Previously, Simpson, Ooldwater , highway "will not be changed one iota questioned whethe;- his deputies Britain's top HUu (’cn.'uU'. John Hepartiiienl prcs.s officer Lin­ financial security fot generations before ns— is as imiKirtant today and others had hoped that State aid administration! Gov. Ribicoff in Vetoing the hill. , for years to come” with his now could legally sign. Trevelyan, say.s Sii.san Ijayward s coln 3\ hitc said on response to Chairman Ray Bliss of Ohio would leaders quietly are advancing the, said the property w-aa condemned as yesterye>tr. Kememlier— there is only one sure way to reach withdrawal to the less active DepiUy .Atty. Gen. Richard Oscar-winnihg pertonnarice jn "I an inquiry that Hiss Iwd filed, take the post being vacated by theory "that it Is a good thing for in good faith hy the Highwijy De- role of President. Giyan had advised Judge Faulron- Want.to Live" is magnificent but* applh’iition “ and we have'de­ If great taste is your target, aim Meade Alcorn to return to pnvate er to go ahead with the trial, mak­ business to keep large numbers of partmeiil "in accordance \vilh Us VEAL financial security—and that is to save for it. The presidency, he told a he .still won't let the British pilh- i ' plana for highw ay use at the time , cided to grant, the passport." law practice. Bliss reportedly was ing arrangements for trial rec­ Offered the Job, with White House national audience, "Is far lie see the picture's harrowing j (Continued on Page Ten) of the condemnation.' straight for Schaefer. Here's beer with LB. Open a Sai ings Fund now ... and add to it everi' payday. more powerful than people ords to be filled out later. But he death st-ene in the gas chamber at I WILL REJECTED saied by Konrad .Ade-| opinion is that the court cotild Never Underestimate fata! besting of Korean graduate ! means flint .Anderson’s four chil-. nailer, even after Ills retirement as ■ proceed, w-# have no legal author­ By Oklahoma student at 'IJnivei-stty of Pennsyl- ; dren who were disinherited i n ; chancellor. ity to back ’ ip that position at Few expected the 83-year-old vania. . . AJr, Materiel Command at ! the handwritten w-ill are to CURRENT Oklahoma City, April 8 f-Pi — Itiis time. share two-thirds of his esteto. statesman to fade out of the polit­ "'Therefore, with conaent of the Wright-Patterson Air Fot-ce Base ; Feminine Challengers FRANKS 5 9 Oklahomans yesterday struck ical icture after he taken the announces ' $2,700,000 contract The remaining third w-ill go to ANNUAL prohibition from their eonstltu- his w idow, Gllda, whom ho roar- ' normally figurehead post of pres­ (Continne4l on Page Six) awarded to Lycoming Div, of Avco Uon. ident. Many West German papers Manufacturing ’ Corp. Stratford, Fulton. Ksn., April 8 (Ah Bowen Ballsh withstood -thf rled in 1954. DIVIpEND With all but 18 of the sUte a speculated that hia advice would for production of shaft turbine — The men of Fjjlton thought feminine challenge, and the 4/0 8,234 preclncU In. repeal carried K'BM (X>NB BECXM’ERED - play a big part in hia successor's aircraft engines. the lAdies Citizens ticket fifth council seat also will be Hamburg Costs $90 Cape Canaveral, Fla.. April B RATE 8B5.342 to 118,574. decisions. United Arab \ Republic charges w-as the funniest joke in town held by a man. Just who It But the state still isn’t off the M l>\VI4i K K IIAK It uP>-t-A powerful two-stage rocket - CHUC Adenauer's sudden decision to that Turkish ,soldiers attacked — until yeaterday w-ill be ian t'known yet. John wagon. "Legal liquor is at least ;.s'pj Plus Jail Seuteuce Arab shepherds in Syria and stole Clarion and Arthur Johnson shot a tiny iCBM nose cone of step down and seek election to Uie Thal's when women -won two months away. largely honorary job of president 450 he«d of cattle. . .Actress In­ tied for the job with 36 votes, the future 5,000 miles ove’f the •• A conatltutlonal amendment control of the town govern­ and the city mothers haven’t .Vtlantir today. It was recovered LB. brought mixed reactions In Eu­ Hartford. April 8 (Ah—Tljat grid Bergman atrives In New wibstituting p r i v a t e l y - owned rope. The Communists, as. ex­ ment. decided how to resolve the two hours later for the first time • hamburger - which he didn't like— York, glowing over new- fiiendli- The voters turned out in ROAS package stores for prohibition w as pected, said he had-been a failure. cost Isaac Schuler loughly $90. ness show-n her in this country, but Is.sue. in seven launching attempts. I, reemd numbera (total votes: approve4 by a margin of more Weal Germans arid 'Versons in The record total vote ap­ The cone, which could carry the - Schuler explained his case .vea- still vexed over how- to keep her 881 and elected 72-year-old than 80,000 votea in. a record: Allied capitals looked Tor a new private (Ife private. parently contributed to the pow’er-|i4icket Thor-Able ! / He asked chef Thomas Douvlls ] money taken out of Cuba by ex- dates were elected to the 5- EHLER'S divi.slon In Adenauer's policies. turnout." City Clerk Howard rocket. Jr Edmondson. lo serve up a hambiirger on a but- dictator Fiilglencio Bktista and his member city council. Coleman said. "W e haven't 'Ct -Ct Edmondson campaigned for Ludwig Erhard, economics 4»iin-' ierod roll. said Schuler, 2ft, of New | aides, Fidel Castro's government governor with a promi-se to pre­ iiiter in A-denauer’s cabinet, la con­ Britain. Douvlls handed Schuler a : decrees that currlent 500 and 1,000 "They i the men I were jok­ had this many voters out in HOFFA AIDE TIED TO 5LAF|A, ing and kidding us about it COFFEE sent toe repeal Issue to the people. sidered the mo'st likely choice of plain hamburger w ith butter on ' peso bills will be replace colleagues have "several Teamstera Dnlcln Local 986 aaty)-, Cdns /jvse/vmT'SA y/Af^s to use "good judgment and com­ held office since 1949 knd -waa 'Threw the dish, at Douvlls, iMit airfield. * , Miaa Auatin, a reUred; em­ Violent explosion damages home ploye of th e. U.S. Internal things we’d like to do." right fiaipd man to dHoea , nsN IT riwiiticiat - .iwsTiTunea mon sense Jn the days ahead." backed by Adenauer In hia "social mlsatkl. . ’ ■ ■ • J . DOG FOOD of first N e n o family in suburban Revenue Service, defeated "We'd like to try to do HdHa. Hbffa, international preale & Lge. For the J>giala,ture ipuat vital­ free enterprise'* prograr Erhard Vaulted the counter ahd ctpwn- Collins Park, Del. British gov­ Mayor Howard Post, a gro­ something about getting peo­ dent ol the Toaraat^ '.-IJnk)^;.;! lyb. Loose — Brh. i / p O t e A i a i H ize the amendment and repeal has b'een.j’lc# chancellor alnee 1957. ed Douvjls with a coffee mug. . . . Bananas ilOc Pascal Celery 15c ernment announces it is holding cer, 46 votea to 35i ple tp keep their dogs out of hiniiwlf paaaed up air chao y anti-whisky laws before liquor c4n Allied d 1 p 1 o m a t,s cautioned Slugged thai chef with a bottle of rerdy immediately to *--*•— talks on replacing <(ueen Elizabeth Elected to the council were other yards and gardens," Ishe For this Wrilhesilay We’ll H qie: Fresh Mummer. Squash, Egg- OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY. FRIDAY UNTIL 5 r.M. be aold legally. This probably tylH against expecting any major shift! ketchup,, ; ! \ yMteriiBy which Unki plant. Fresh Picked'Dandelions. Kale, Artichokes; Red and Savoy in over-stU tirestem policy to result. Judge Barber aald it aound^ and Queen Mary, vyorld'a Jargest Mrs. Margaret Delano, who said. “ Some people here salf^ taka 40 to W days. this town is going to the :peyoffa hi Oetrall. Cabljagle. Frying Peppers, Curly and Straight Parsley and Fresh When It occurs, Oklahoma trill ‘There really i « i ‘t very much like a real ease of breach of oqean llnera . Film actresS Jo-| admiUf to beitjr toan 70; THE F.IU. SCMIEFEI IIEWI4C CO. 1 ^ . Katoer Watson; $6, and dogs.". k ■ V rackate. He la Mb Parsnl|Js. Also Extra Large Sweet, Jiiloy Temple Oranges and THURSDAYS 1l HOPRS OF UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE^9 A.M. to 8 P.M. iU M tt* frotn 81 yeart o< proWW- room to maneuver,'* one ranking peace, fined Schuler $90 and gave nnne Woodwaril gives Mrth tn her ■ I first eMId, 7 pound 3ts ounce glri *W s. Lois Erie, \40. Wt Uko tovthink A went aummooed for,. " ' ■ . 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