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20 Neutrals Invited State News

Roundup

Senate to (G^t

Editorials Bill /

Urged by Cuba For 3rd Time ort on

Hartford, June ff (/P)— A Cairo, June 6 (/F>—Foreigntad are African or Aslan, ex- cept for independents Communist third attempt is expect^ in Minister Raul Roa of Cuba to- Yugoslavia and Cuba, which set- the Senate t^ a y to pass legris- day invited neutral countries tlsd firmly in toe Soviet camp re- lation concerning newspaper

to hold a summit meeting In oently. BrasU .sent an observer. editorials and their authors. Red Rebels ^ Havana. > The preparatory 'meeting vdll Two. earlier attempts to pass President Addrasslng delegatM from 30 draw up an agenda and m the bills requiring editorial writers to countries preparing tor toe confer- data and place of toe conference, sign their editorials were defeat- Again SheU ence expected to be held before the expected to be held late this sum- ed. 16th session of toe United Nations, mer. t The latest attempt today Is ex- On Radio, Roa said: "The Cuban people and The delegates wUl also determine pected to be aimed at a more mod- government would be extremely what countries will be invited to erate measure requiring only that Laos Town pleased to have this International the conference. Informants ssy all newspapers list the names of conference, convene in their coun- such. Buropean neutrals as Ireland, their editorial writers on editorial Vientiane, Laos, June 6 (/P) try.” Finland, Sweden and Austria may pagea. The writera would not TV, 7 p.m. He made a similar suggeatlon at be Invited, along with Ecuador, have to be identified directly with —The pro-Communist relwls the United Nations In 1M9, but so BoUvia, Argentina afid Chile. today resumed their artillery Individual editorials. Washington, June 6 (ff)— few nations accepted the invita- MORE bombardment of government tion the meeting was never held. The Idea for a conference of un- Sen. Anthony Miller, D-Meriden. President Kennedy returned The preparatory meeting was committed eountriea grew ont of opened the campaign tor signed and Meo tribal fighters in the to America this morning after held for four hours today behind a meeting in April between Presi- editeorials last Friday when he'of- mountain village of Padong, a "very fine trip” to see Iwtd- Closed doom. A decision on the site dents Nasser ei the United Arab fered an amendment while the Sen- 20 miles southwest of re ^ l ate was considering a "rlght-to- ers in Europe. He vdllinake a of the meeting is expected to be Reptfitlie and TKo o f Yugoelavla. headquarters at X 1 e n g reached later after other delegatea ‘Ihe Ruasians are reported hos- know" bill dealing with denials by Khoung. report to the nation tonight. have been given a chance to speak. public officials of access to public Kennedy arrived at Andrews Air AU toe governments represent- (Contlnned on Page Two) records. The U.S. military adviser with Force Base at 9:33 a.m. EDT after The amendment waa ruled out the government forces messaged .rrir a week during which he saw Soviet ’ of order because the bill to which that the headquarters in Padong Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev, MUier wanted to attach the amend- was under "extremely heavy" bom- French President Charles de Finances Deadlock Ends ment nude no mention of newspa- bardment from 75mm howitzers. Gaulle and Britain’s Prime Minister pers or other publications. The royal government lodged Harold Macmillan. Miller, however, rewrote the another protest yesterday with the The 44-yeaivoM President stepped International Truce Control Com- amendment into a bill and reeub- from his jet plane )o a smoQ but mitted it yesterday, toe Senate mtsaion charging a relatively light warm welcome at the olrpcwt. Con- killed It, 17-8, on a roll call vote. artillery shelling of Padong on Party Chiefs Agree grmlonai leaders of both parties, However, the Senate later voted Sunday. diplomats and odminiatrauon et- to reconsider ita action. It re- Rebel ahelUng of the Padong ficials greeted the returning chief. scinded its vote, thus officially area, where an estimated 1,000 pro- Kennedy walked down the re-

erasing any earlier action it had government troops are holding out, eelring line and shook hsnds with To Hike Sales Tax taken on the measure. had abated during the past week. each of the approximately 70 peo-

There was speculation the lull ple in It. might' be due to publicity of this Watertown Voting Then—in a show of bipartisan- Hartford, June 6 (/P)—^Baste, ,10:48 a.m. yesterday. There were repeated cease-fire violation, heavy ship—he took both Sen. Everett agmement has been reached on recesses tor lunch and supper. .Watertown, June 8 (g>)—Water- raina that made transport of am- town votes today on wbetoer to In- Dirksen, of Illinois, the Senate'Re- too princ^tal issue confronting toe The Senate also met into' the munition difficult or other political publican leader, and Senate For- legislature—a general fund budget stitute. a coiuwUrluansger form of nltot and ddjoumed about 11 p.m. or military causes. eign Relatione Committee Chair- for toe- new fiscal biennium. In his sippearanee with May, Bai- government and 4K9rap the present A generally skeptical reaction In man J. W. Fulbright, D-Ark.. to hie ley said the Governor had ^Men selectmen-town. niMtfng system. Vientiane' greeted the news from Democratlo ai^ Republican The polls, opened at 6 a.m., will waiting helicopter to ride with him leaden announced laat night the Vienna that President Kennedy and Flames Level Two Factories, 10 Homes to the White House, 15 miles away. close a^ 6 p.m. Only registered deadlock on finanoea had been (OoBtoiiied OB Page Nine) Premier Khrushchev had reaffirm- l e ^ voters are eUgible to baUot. ^ r la l view of firs that destroyed two Industrial planU and ten homes In Ayer, Mass., yesterday. At toe executive moneion,' Ken- broken. Ik e compromise means The. ed their desire for a neutral, Inde- nedy planned to work during the toe General >saimply will be able .XW*' town government plan pendent Laos. The flahiea roared along a quarter*mile front along two streets befors It was brought under control Sifaproved only if the me- by fire fighters from 22 communiUes, The loss was MUmated unofficially at |6 mlUion. f AP day on the qieech he wUI broad-, to adjourn beftre tot time estab- "Everybody these days is mouth- aie "yes" and If the ma- Photofax). coat at 7 pjn. EDT tonight. It wll!^ liahed by the Stats Constitution, Dempsey Gets jority; exceeds IS per cent of the ing toe words neutrality and Inde- be carried by aU major televleion ihldnlght tomorrow, they said. pendence in regard to Laos," a and radio networica. town’s registered voters. Thb Democrats will accept a re- lAotian official said. Kennedy, who seemed relatively Boto,.tnaJor political parties, to- Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, deputy Lost Child Asleep Attorney General Testifies vised Republican general fund Highway Plan gether whh the Taxpeyefa Asso- bouncy despite toe ardors of his budget c f 9668.7 milUott and a ao- clation, liave urged a “no" vote to- premier and strong man of the weelo-Iong trip, made no speech r royal government, left for France In Kitchen While ealled baby budget of $8 mlllian. day. On the other hand, the Water- at tha airfield although ' mloro- Tha GOP, in turn, agreed- to For Signature town Junior Chamber of Com- today after a conference with King phonee were waHing Just in oast. Gov. John N. DempeeFB baste tax Sevang Vatoana. 100 Search Area But be told newsmen he hsd a program designed to raise $189 Hartford, June 8 House In France, he expecta to at- Kennedy for Extra "Very fine, fine trip." tend a meeting of the three rival million in additional revenue dur- has submitted to Gov, John N. vote. Rockville A 100-member 'When the helicopter landed on ing toe fiscal period beginning Laotian prices. These are Premier Dempsey for his signature the first The Charter Commission has search party, organized at 9 toe White Hotte grounds, Ken- July 1. major controversial measure set- worked for a year preparing the o'clock last night to look for nedy, Dirksen and P u lb r i^ re. (Oontomed on Page Eight) Among Dempaw’s recommenda- tled this session—a 9180 million new charter. a little girl reported mlsalpg molned In It tor a couple of min- tions which the mpubUcana have Anti-Crime Powers compromise highway building pro- from her Franklin St. home, utes in animated diocuasion. Re- approved is a bike in the state gram. broke up 40 minutes later porters could see the President ' sales tax from 3 to SH per cent 89 to 94 The Republican - controlled when she was found In the I Washington, June 6 (At—.At^.^loOking Into evidence pblained In making broad gesturee with hie Dempsey’s ovsrall tax revenues House passed the bill shortly be- Hartford, June 6 (F)—The State Kenned}^ Aides kitchen., . _ Gen. Robert F. Kennedy told tlie haiid for emphasis as he talked. program, however, was cut back to Motor Vehicle Department’s dally a raid last month in Loudoun fore midnight yesterday. The Five-year-old Karen Ryder, Senate Judiciary Committee today County,, Va., which brought to a When the trio left toe helicop- roughly $120 • million, chiefly Democratic-controUed Senate ap- record of automobile accidents as 56 Franklin 8t., was found federal authorities urgently neM ter, they continued their conversa- through slaahea In his proposed of last midnight and the totals on Fear Inflation halt two of toe largest numbers proved the measure, laat Friday. asleep on two chairs, hidden additional powers to deal with or- operations ever uncovered in toe tions for about two minutes more. tax increases for auto regiatntion the same date last year: With passage of the measure by by the table cloth of the kitch- ganized crime. state of Virginia. The White House announced fees and liqulr permit fees. both houses, the state has been set 1960 1961 en table. Appearing before the committee that Kennedy waa asking Demo- 'the accord, coming only two Accidents ..14,828 18,277 (Est.) In Recovery Mrs. Donald Ryder report- to urge enactment of the half doz- "The bank for these operations for the submission of the major Killed ...... 89 94 was located on a farm in Loudoun cratic and Republican congres- . days before the mandatory ad- controversial iasue tola session—a ed her daughter missing at en proposals which he/has submit- sional leaders to meet with him journment date, was announced by Injured 9,010 10,088 (Est.) County,'but most of the play was record 9885.7 million compromise ? . Washington, June 6 (iP)—Top 8:50. She told police she had ted in this field, the Attorney Gen- later In the day so he could give Democratic National and Stote White House advisers say there eral put heavy streM on two. here In the District of Columbia, state budget. put Karen to bed at 8:15. them a first-hand report on Ms Chairman John M. Bailey and Re- is rising concern iiji the Kennedy Rockville supemumary po- One would proride penalUea up The runners brought the day’s re- trip. The budget Is expected to be VConn Fees Unchanged ceipts to the farm and after the ublican State Chairman Edwin H. administration over the threat licemen, a state trooper, fire- to 310,000 fine and'five years im- tay Jr. submitted In time for acUon be- Hartford, June 6 (F)—Rep. Rich- winners were selected the runners The meeting waa set for 4:80 S fore. toe mandatory adjournment ard C. Noyes, R-Farmington, has that business recovery will re- men, constables, Boy> Scouts prisonment for interstate travel in p.m., EDT. ' returned to the District of Co- They said a few details had to deadline midnight tomorrow. vive inflation. and Civil Air Patrol- members furtherance Of racketeering activl- be settled, but Bailey added: lost another attempt to have the lumbia with the proceeds to dis- The highway program calls tor fees raised at the University of There is no thought of resort- hustled into action for the tiea involving gambling, liquor, (Continued on Page Eight) "We feel that the possibility of ing to direct price or wage con- search. It covered the Frank- narcotics, prostitution, extortion tribute them to the winners. the construction of 60 miles of Connecticut. “This was not a small time op- any deadlock Is behind us. The roads during the next four years. trols barring "a wartime sitw- lin St. area Ini^Iudlng Windsor- and bribery. , agreements already entered Into The House, by a 141-123 vote, eration. Evidence Waa obtained in It authorizes the borrowing of yesterday killed the measure. tion," said chairman Walter W. ville Rd. and Windejmere The other would broaden toe guarantee an orderly and early Heller of the Presldent’a Council present ban on interstate shipment the "raid which Indicates that 9125 million for toe construction Noyes tried unsuccessfully to Ave. along the Rockvllle-Yer- about 34 million annually was in- closing (of the legislature).’’ of the new roads with the bonds to get a similar bill through the leg- of Economic Advisers. But he non Fire District line. of slot machines to include pin- The party leaders said they hope mature by 1671. It also provides islature two years ago. added: ball machines, described as widely volved in these numbers opera- Bulletins both Houses will be able to close for toe use of 925 milUon from the "We will have to exercise self- used as gambling devices. tions. up shop by 8 p.m. Wednesday. Under term^of the bill a tuition "However, the U.S. Attorney is Colled from AP Wires highway fund during the 1961-63 fee of 950 a >»ar would have been restraint to a degree perhaps Kennedy, who said that gam- Yesterday’s House session con- biennium. charged beginning September never known before.’’ bling activity provides the basic making a presentation to the tinued into the night and adjourn- grand Jury against only two of With Ita approval toe House 1962. This would ' have been In- Three administration leaders— financing of n.ost organized crime ment was called at 12:88 a.m. to- helped settle what had developed creased to 9100 a year in Septem- Heller, Secretary of the Treasury News Tidbits and racketeering, cited a racewire the persons concerned .... six of AIRLIFT FROM CUBA rt fiviiLo day. It waa by far the longest day situation Involving New Orleans, the persons were set free because Miami, Fla., June 6 (AV-Ax Into one of the biggest disputes of ber 1963. Douglas Dlllion, and Walt Whit- the representatives had put in dur- the legislative session. Noyes estimated that the in- man Rostow, special ’assistaitt to from the AP Wires La., and Hot Springs, Ark., and a there is no federal statute whU;h airplane wUI bring 100 Ameri- ing toe current seasion. It u l started when Dempsey creases would have raised 3300,- the President—stressed the re- Virginia - District of Columbia will permit the-federal government can citizens by the United More than 80 bills were passed newed threat of. advancing prices numbers racket as examples of the t j prosecute . . , States today from Fidel Osa- after^toe start of the session at (OoBtfained ea Page Seven) (Oontomed on Page Eight) in addresses to theth* Adve^aingAdveriiafi Seven more "Freedom Riders" need for the Interstate travel law "If toe travel bill were law to- tro’s Cuba. The airlift, seoood Council here yesterday. head for Jackson, Miss., by bus he is seeking. day we would be able to move since the abortive invasion et Vice President Lyndo^ B. John- and others plqn new moves by air Kennedy testified: Cuba IntAprII, was arranged at son and four more cabinet officers to teat MissMIppi segregation laws "This very day, a grand jury ts (Continued on Page Eight) the request of the U.S. State Adopting Discounters^ Methods were on today’s prOgram of the despite thrMts of stlffer punish- Department and the Swiss em- coimcll, an organization of na- ment. . .House pasMs bill clarifying btusy in Havana. Pan Ameri- tional advertisers and advertising and atlffenlng penalties tor false can World Airways will fly toe agencies which donate millions of information about bombs on air- special plane Into Miami. The dollars worth of free advertising planes, Washington reports . . . Astronaut Shepard Says first airlift. May 19, brought 63 Big Stores, Variety Chains each year to campsilgns In the Four students protest theater seg- American repatriates. public interest.. regation in Austin, Tex., In second Today’s speakers include Sec- day of alt-in at offices of American MISSING MAN RETURNS Trinity, N. C., Jane 6 (F) —. retary of Defense Robert 8. Mc- Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters, Vibration Fogged Vision ' Namara. Secretary of State Dean Inc. with company officials taking A young white griU operator re- 1 Dive into Discount Business Rusk. Secretary of Labor Arthur "tolerant" attitude. turned to his home here early

J. Goldberg and Secretary of the . Nation’s auto dealers sold more tVashington, June 6 (ff)—Astro-i "We intend to avoid a recur- today after he was missing NOTE — The Disooimt Boase,^ Lateet to get into the act is the* >ophy, which is to keep markups Interior Stewart Udall. cars In May than any previous naut Alan Shepard disclosed today rence o f this experience by pro- throughout the night foUowring wMi a now mwroliaiidising tech* giant variety flrm,.'F. Vf- Wool, low. Heller told the advertisers yes- month this year, according to re- viding more foam rubber for toe an Inter-raiolal fight at his busi- 2 xlqiia^ boa been .rnaldng lonate, that rocket vibration fogged his head support” and improving the ness. Robert Parris, 20, said worth Co., which announced plana Grayson-Roblnson Stores, which terday toe vigor of toe business port from five automakers.. .Bar- into toe aatea of the tnditlonal- to'lbuUd "the biggest discount has 339 women’s and children’s bara Ann Burns, 22, daughter of vision briefly tin the early part of space craft adapter ring. He said after he was beaten and then departnMit atoro. Now toe latter ehafai this country will ever see.” aiqxirel stores In 38 states, has (Continued on Pnge Nine) late radio comic Bob Burns, ar- hia historic 15-minute space flight these modifications should lake chased by a group of Negroes, he ' care of this problem tor future fled to safety beneath a house hee launched a counterattack—toy Itp first unit will bs opened this a month ago. But he said Just 6 opened 31 discount centers and rested with "Two other women apd adopting toe dieooaaten’ ewa y*«7. eight photographic discount op- booked in Hollywood on suspicion about everytoing else went well. flights. \ ' where he passed out and nwoke Shepard said he had no other metoode. What will be toe end "It has become evident there la erations. 6 Children Perish violating State Narcotica Act... Shepard said that as the result this morning. His body bore the Meattr** In toe tollowkig story, a gTMt deal o f customer interest Zanzibar's Civil Secretary P. A. of his difficulty, some changes difficulty during toe powered dight marks of a beating by leather ' Bankers Securities Corp.-City 3 baetneee oewe sdriter Jade LeOer in . this direction," said president Robertson says he can foresee no have been ordere*! in the Mercury and' found that toe Mercury train- straps and belts. Robert C. Kirkwood. Stores Co., with headquarters Iq In Missouri Blaze ing in acceleration bn centrifuges •xaifilneo the whole sltoatlon and Philadelphia, describes its ap- end to em'ergency which has capsule design to reduce vibration aaolyxee the revolution la toe re- Woolworto’a Ihecount Stores will during the crucial momenta Just was valid so that he found no 7 MORE RIDERS JAHJSD proach as more evolutionary than gripped Indian Ocean Island for problem in breathing, seeing, or re- tell world. operate under toe name of Woolco Portageville, Mo.. June 6 (d>)— past week with racial clashes. after launching. Jsekson, Miss., June 6 (F)— revolutionary. Virtually all of lU 1 Department Stores. Initial loca- Six children perished In a fire Shepard made the observations porting .to the ground. qtores utilize self-service and I»rime Minister David Ben- Shepard added that: Seven more “ Freedom RUtore" By JACK UDFUUl tions have not been announced. which destroyed their home at toe in a paper prepared for delivery quickly landed In jail at Jartt- Another Ug variety chain, 8. checkouU in toy departments at east edge of Portageville, Mo., laat Gurion of-Israel and Foreign Min- 1. -The water landin^f was no (AP Bnstnees Newa Writer) Christmas time and this mer- to 300 physicians and research Bon,. Miss., today following a 8. Kreege ODh said it ts “as far night. Another child was critical- ieter Mrs. Golds Meir lu n ^ with more severe than toe catapulting New York, June 8 OP)—A revolu- chandising system will be ex- scientists at a conference on the new attack on Mlislmippt’s aeg- or further along” as anyone in ly burned. President Glutrles De Gaulle at medical results of. toe first U.S. of a plane from a carrier deck. tion in retailing is under way. panded to other departments and Elysee Palace . . . President Ken- regatibh. laws. The group—two It was brou ^ t on by the toe- preparations for discount • opera- The mother, Mrs. Jesse Mae For- manned suborbital spaxe flight 2. The act-called debriefing con- Negroes and five whites were tlons but did not slaborate. whole stores where necessary. , est, was treated for shock. She nedy’s personal physician predicts ducted durihg hia 2-day stay at mendoua suooess of the dlscoiwt The May Department Stores, last Msiy 5. He rocket^ to an al- jailed for breach of peOee—Mm Interstate Department Stores, rushed from toe blazing house goal of medical acience soon will titude of 116.5 miles before land- Grand . Bahama Island, after the stores, which sacrifice service and which operate In the Midwest and be cure of human behavior rather same charges used to Jail 86 vdilch operates more than 80 units, barefooted and in her nightgown. ing in the ocean 302 miles from flight, was useful and will he pro- fiancineoi to sell at lower coeik. West, have undertaken vriiat they jtoan cure of human physical Ill- earlier "Freedom Riders,” To- Apparently on the theory that {dans to . open eight discount A neighbor, Jimmy Davis, and an- toe Cape Canaveral, Fla., launch- fitable for future flights. day’s group came by bus from call their "Store, of the F i^ r e " other man. Van Adams, came to ness . . . Sarah Churchill, actress "It you can’t lick ’qm. Join ’em," houeae in ita current fiscal year prwram. ing site. *3. The five minutea of weight- New Orleans. Their arrival was and 30 more nsrt year. her aid and kicked out a window. daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, Shepard said the roughest part ems Mg departaieot store and ™ e May Stores In Akron, Den- fined two pounds (85.60) for being lessness Was similar to floating uneventfnl, except, tor their variety toaliw are diving into toe They rescued one child, Michael Pf toe flight came'aa the rocket ac- It already has opened two on ver and Cleveland are plaimihg to drunk and disorderly in Brighton, and did not- affect movements, speedy arrest. (hsaount bosinees. toe outskirts of Chicago, and plana Forest, 9, who was rushed to a celerated through toe speed of speech or breathing. convert part of their operattbns to Hayti hospital with bums over 60 Ehigland, pub. ^ For a Tong while the department two more in Chicago and tour in self-service and 'to open IM,000- sound and then passed through 4. The capsule periscope not ADLAI REASSURED Btotw looked down their nosee at Baltimore, Kalamazoo, Mich., and per cent of his body. Maimed Linda Rlss of.New York the point of maximum dynamic square-foot branch units on a self- is suing for $I mllUdn. damages only was -a good device for view- ‘ Caracas, Venezuela, Jnae 6 W , discount newcomers In confidence Hartford, Conn., this year. The flames blocked further res- pressure. That waa toe point at ing toe sky and Earth, but alao —Adlai E. Stevenaea beede far service, checkout system. The cue work. The house was destroy- from Burton N. Pugach, disbarred that low-priced stacks of goods "We foresee the day, five to io Cleveland store wlU keep branches which toe Redstone rocjket and toe was s "backup" and tor naviga- Argentina today after a 46 beur could iMver weaa away oustomers years from now, when 80 per cent ed. . attorney, and three other men ac- capsule it cariied were subjected visit to VenzueU’s capital, flrzt opski six nights a week instead of Cause of the fire is not knpwn, cused in connection with lye at- tion aid for monitoring toe open- who were used to h%h fsshion, of the public wQl be rearing on tour. to the most ievere coihbination of ing of the perschutes on the des- stop on biz PrezIdcMtial miaelza diaeount cantera tor toe bulk of although some firemen theorised tack that left her almost blind . . . acceleration forces and atmos- to Lato America. AJihoagh aa g ( ^ service, ereiht and delivery. Three Loe Angeles branches cent. But the disoountera fhnndahad their purcIuuMM,’' said IntersUte toe house might have been struck Rafael Trujillo Jr. r^wrts to pheric resistence.. agroemeatz were zoigdot roa* which do not have basements are have no ambitions whatsoever to- Shepard had only ons mild com- and now Ihere are some 3,000 president Sol W. Cantor. by lightning. "These events o c c u r ^ Very Crete preMeme, Steveaeaa. aMule aerooi the country., tlielr cut-rate being rearranged tor self-service The dead children ranged In age ward oohttnulng tpoUHofd dynasty cloee together on toe flight, and plaint concerning the numerous known he Wns pleesed With the ."There is no practica) limit on operations. Tpe basement pC.toe physical examinatfons before the prleae slashed into department and the amount and pf goods’ from one to 10. Thiey were Arron, of his assassinated father in there waa general vibration asso- reeolfai. For aa».tthlagi he Loe Angeles -dowqtown store and Dominican Republic . , . Eight f l ^ t — "I felt ea though en un- variety tores’ buetnees. that can pa purchased through 10, Don 7, Ema Mae 8, Kayseen 5, ciated with them,” Shepsdtl said. reported reazznred by ths Suburban San Fernando unit Robbia 1, and Jennett 3.' The For- Russian submarines that pulled He ad(M: usual number of needlee. were Bomule . So some o f toe. hlg ctaaine decld- discount centers, provided dis- are being eooverted to toe new ests are Negroes. out of Soviet Base at Valona Bay, "A t one pMnt my heed vibra- Arm nta e i to compete with them at their count operators; stfek to their FortagkiriUe is a town of 3,SOI) in Albania, sighted bound oorto In mrlglwa ana vWy harte phUoa- tion was such that my rial on was laUMai sW I W'FsgsTwa) Satrana eouthefst lOasouri. ; bturzed tor a few eee^ada TWO MANCHESTER EVEl^ING HERALD, MANCHI8TER. CONNh TUESDAY. JUNK 6. 1961 UANOHESTE^ EVENING ^R A LD . MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 : Adbptiiic Discounters^ Methods .' Coventry HAGS THiUni r iii.iiji.iii g . I ■ I ■ ...... -i ...... ' Dr. Hdrwitz n Sbeinw old on Brid g e Storesf ^Variety Chains Awards Giveii ' Re^ ^cted by 445 To Grade ^ Cancer Group FIOK VOim SPOT WOfeldAKlr For BOUBBEDv HAR1F0RD Special awarda have hem prei- Dr. Melvin Hmwlto of 53 Hill- . AUni WMamM k Dive into Discount Business sented Grade 8 pupUs at' Ooventry top Dr. was re-elected presld( TakO a good look at yofir oppo- Grammar School. of the libttoheatef Bmndi of i asnla bafora you stab at a fllgtdy ROAD (« tro a i P a o . Om ) having revolutions," he sa Grand award in the school’s American Cancer Society at the contract. Don’t expect a fishy ds- Hcletice fair went to Anne Wheel fsnse from a pair of sharks. 'Tilings are alwrags moving and annual meeting of the board wm MAMt taehniqiM w«U u aome uttataira adjusting." Tufts Honors ock and Deborah Cole; Coventry tzuateaa hsidUat night at Man- South suffered a sad fate wban ^ dMartmenU. PTA home economics award, Ju he stumbled into three notrump Jj 4KJ0lfl The department and variety cheeter Memorial HoapitaL He Barnard Utvak. presidant of U t dith Treschuk and Susan Qrane; will be lerving hU eecond temv with this hand In a touraammt Broa. of PhUaddpfaia. aaid dc|»art- chains’ entrance Into the diaeount Ae J. A nderson PTA Industrial aria award, Ar five years ago !ln Asheville, N. C. |f«\73 U]\ field means according to OaklBS, Dr. Hoiwlts reported that mant atorea could sell miick more thur Galtnat and Raymond program haa been instituted In an The oontraet would have been a merdiandise through the installa- that "they are diversifying be- Arthur J. Anderson, formerly of Bushey; PTA aociaT studies, Wfi attempt to maks more peoi' reasonable .ganikle against' som4 tion of self-service, particularly in cause some of their customers feel Ham Edmondson and Linda Dog' > staple Items, without violating the they wrould like to shop this way.' Manchester end chairman of the aware of the services avaUal pair of happy amateurs, but the board of trustees at Tufts Univer gait; PTA Biq^ish grammar and at the local Cancer office and to defbaders were actuaUy Mrs. Mar- 6 AJ department store image of quality sity, wdll be honored Saturday, school actlviUss award, Beatrice make these asrvloaa more effec- garet W a n r and Hal McDonald of and large selebtion, Srams and Charles Lowery. tive. Any physician who Is tak- **Wa mustn’t forget." he said, when the new glH million engi Atlanta, both ranking axperte. Seott Wset l « l Chaminade Club neering building at Tufts Is dedi- Science award by North Oov- ing care of h patient ilpon whom Whan dummy** aln^ton king *that maybe the customer would cated in his honor. entry Women’a' Club, Judith San a diagnosis of malignancy haa been chibs won tlie firat trick McDoni i^ jiS & rather trade some of the regular bom and Ronald Hudak; music by made will automatically receive a department store services for cash Anderson, a Portland. Oonn, na- earefUUy dropped the Jack bf clubs Opsaiag iMd r " ^ * Elects Officers Young Mothers Qub, Robert reminder of the services available from the East hand. savings. She will put up with no Johnson and Rosemary BUodlno; from the Manchester office to the onimfsi delivery, no credit and no adher- Mrs. D. Drummond Stewart was Mathematics by Coventry PTA, doctor, tbe patient and the pa Needed Entry Clubs—A Q 9 8 4 3. What do you ence to the old idea that the cus- Charlea. Lowery and Judith San- tient’s family. Some of these AU East) needed now was an en say? tomer is always right if sl^e can re-elected president sf the Cham- try—a way to gain the lead. This inade Musical Club at Its annual born; athletics by Ooventry Gram- are counaellngr loan of equipment Answer: Pass. Don’t open a bor- I save enough by doing so." noar School, Susan O ane and such as hoepital beds, dreesmgs, came from a strange direction. derline hand in fourth peeltioa Women’s Wear Daily, the au- meeting and banquet, attended by Ftank Ltbt^; oitlsenah^i by OoV' bed pads, etc., financial aid when Declarer led a heart from dum- when you are short of both majors. Buy On iasy'Terms, thoritative publication in the retail 40 memben, at Fiano’a Restaurant my at the aeemd trick, playlu the You would open this hand If the 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Delirery FREE ST0RA6E TILL WANTED entty Grange, WiUhun Edmond' indicated. acs from his hand. Mrs. m igar field, suggests this is the outlook: in Bolton last night ; cltlsenshlp .by Am< The board of trdbtees expressed long suit were spades Instead of "Fieroe Cornpetmon; Discounter glon, Francis Beaudat; thanks to the community ‘for the calmte dropped the king of bearU clubs. versus discounter; orthodox retail- Other oiflceia, all newly elected, Milp by Ooventry Oiammar excellent support given during the on thu trick! (Copyright lOai, General Features lag's dlscaant tactics versus dla- are Mra Norman Slade, vice pres Now South had to give East a Ident; Mrs. Robert Bernard, sec- School, Susan Cnme. The Rotary recmt fund cam ^g n , which re- ebrp.) eounter; and traditional depart- Club scbolarahlp for highast sulted in contributions of 314.000 trick with the Mck of hearts to de- n'-'-t store merchandising against retary, and Mra Walter Joyner, achievement in clnss and school from Manchestor alone. The to- velop dummy’s long suit. Tlila r both. treasurer. East In poaiUon to return the five iVao ^nfbofd Cottly Mra Bdwin Foster, a pant prea- activities went to Ronald Rudsk tal for the Manchester dlrirlct. *A shaheout of the relatively end Judith Traschuk; Amerlcsn wMch Includes IS towns, was flS,- of chibs. 'weak sisters' of discounting. ident preaMited h gift to Mra Legion Auxiliary, outstanding 000 as compared with $14,000 col ' What 'a difference this made. If Los Angeles—Americans qient Stewart on behalf of ths club East had kept the Jack of clubs, about a bUllon dollars last year on "OoDtlnued mergers arid amal- members. The gift was a Hlim-' achievamant in class, Linda Doc- lected last year. ganisiUons within the discount gart Other officers elected were Dr, tha defenders would take only two 85,000 back-yard swimming pools, mel flgnrina "The Bird’a Duet" club tricks. As It vims, the five of three'biUlon on extended trips fMd. .mth little angel conducting. .Additional awards, given during Robert Aleebuty, first vice presi- #il "The emergence of 'really pow- dent; WUUam H. Sleith. second clube led through South eUowad abroad, and bought 100,000 week- Hoeteanea were Mrs. Ben Buck, the Claaa Night program, included; Mrs. Wegar-to take five cub tricks. end hideaway homes—new atatus erful national discount chaliu.” Mra. Dorothy Kesnsy, Mra Henry First place in sctenca fair, Anne South was down two at a con- symbols aU. Tha Tha J*. Gordon Dakins, executive vice Shorrock, and Mra Ral|rii MlUier. WhMlock, Deborah Cole, William tract he wbuld have made against pieeident of the National Retail Members M the nominating com- ■klmenaon, Joyce Rlehards, Suaen normal defense. Jferchants Association, sees noth- mittee were Mra Cyrus Tompkins, Oane, Lorraine Helma, Jqan Anne Bilodeau, Heather Mae- Dally gneaUon ing. about the situatioa. Robert W. MSrtln, and Mra Peny end Cynthia DeMara; aec- Quown, Annwyn Setts, Msry Jsne You are fourth to apeak, after *The retail bustneas is ahrayi Daisy Canada ond place, Dledre Dickaon, Cbria- Minor, Linda Doggart, Deborah three peaaea, bolding: 8pedee-J ArttarF,. Une Yama, Howard Cbh^ Gary Cole,, Ann Wheelcii^ and June Llt- Ue. Bserto—K 6, Dtamonda—10 8 7 3, Uve Is a 1908 graduate of Man- Zuhmuhlen, Ronald Hudak, Unda idANCHBTE Donart, RuaseU Scara, Bantu Patricia Pierce was swarded a chester High School, and visited in R’ i : 6 s 1^*- • PO! ' ' } . s so;.H Manchester isst year st the 80th PlaatSr, Lynn Mamet, Rogar BeU, second prise In the American annlverasty s t Scsadls Lodge, Or- William Valleau and Patrick Ere- Legion AmdUary annual poppy PIPS T o m ^ i der of Vass. mlta. poster cimtest. Also, third place, Qeorge'Jacque- Oscsr MlUer, head custodisn, Hs is a partner In the Obrlon, mln, Darlene Chase, Judith Sen- Snd Jacob Cooper, custodian, were Russell tt Co., Boeton inaursnee bom, Judith Tlieachuk, Cbsrlea honored by a special award for Starts Tomorrow mmmwm firm, and Is a 1913 graduate of Lowery, Diane Jmae. Beatrice 'All Around Sports." ROOMS Auramcrusi ROO MS tha Tafia University engineering Fbud Swim Registratlea. ALL eXMiOR! 3 ROOMS Srams, Nancy Gallnst, Roae-Anne sdiool. He aervba as Swedish con- Bilodeau, Philip TurtHngtoii, Lois' The final registration for the sul in Boston and Is prominent in Gergler, Pauline UtUe, Linda swimming classes wiU be held Fri- “World Of “Flamin* huslnem' and dvie affairs, as well Mortensen and Tim Murray; day from 7 to 9 pm. st the home Snzie I in oducstion. honorable mention, Lomette Mllu, of Mra. Herman •’jake" LeDoyt on Won*” I Star” Tufts, In Medford, Msae., sward- Peggy Zoroa, WUliam Michaud, Main S t M EIN ed him 'an honorary depee in Robert Nothniek, Charlea Popple, Officials are expecting five-yesr- 1948 In recognition of hla "U- Herbert Roai^ Raymond BuMiey oMs for ^ e beginnert class. An e ENDS TONIGHT e ' lustrlous achieviifevements." adult class will be formed provid- "ELEPHANT WALK” Tbdl. Foreater Grant, Beth Humaa. Ju^ ing two more adidts reiister. Tlia K A M P F dlth Osborn, Richard Lawton and Dr. MelvlB Honrita "NAKED.imfQLr’-TBCfc. Donald DouTllIe.' sdult class requires six enrollees. THtTlihltFVINajRUK I *m istsnr E$kimo$ Electrified Briefs vice president; Mrs. Charles Ubert, 8TOWY ON HlTUWy WDOHI | Basketball (boys), Gary Gray, . Oovontry Players standing com- chairman of volunteers; Mrs. Hugo Ottawa—Diesel generators are Steven Hbyes, Shelby Williams, 3 9 7 mittee chairmen appointed by the Benson, alternate chairman of vol- I 297 497 BAGLIN INSURANCE AGENCY being uaed to provide electricity in eraiids Beaudet, (diaries Lowery, executive board include: Mrs. Bur- unteers; Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, PAY ONLY $10 DOWN PAY ONLY $25 DOWN PAY ONLY $20 DOWN Eskimo villages in the srcUc. A Frank Ubby, John Ryan, Gary ton E. Moore, pubUcity; Mrs. John secretary; Pierre Drapeau, traas< "TERROR OF RO UTE 44A. BOLTON, CONN. program to train Eskimo a to oper- Zurmuhlen, Roger BeU and Ron- Dlnsmore. play reading; Jay Gor- urer; Everett Moore, campaign OtJRN^IDE: PAk BOX SS8, K A K O H E S m t O O N K -JX El,. M l S -M IS ate and maintain them u in lu Md Hudak; (girls), Susan Qrant, den Sr., program; Mrs. Richard O. treasurer. nuwr A'v'f t Htro THE T o m r second yeair June Stetson, Louise Araer, Rose- Jodry, membership; Mrs. Raymond Chairmen of standing commit- Msrols, properties snd wardrobe; tees are Dr. Frederick Becker, Mrs. Peter Ogleby, assisted by medical advisory; Mra. John P. 55^ WddJM C d w Show! Mrs. Zoiton Feuennan, social. Cheney Jr., public education; Atty. fJH 4U . The Ladies Association of the Charlea Crockett, service; and Wil- First Congregational Churrii wiU liam Bolea pubUcity. ‘‘Pharaoh’s Womao” itt . Ifsl W A N TT O BEA meet tomorrow from 10:30 a.m. to Dr. Becker Was alao elMted med- — color — 8:80 pm . at the church vestiy. ical diatrict trustee and Sleith, lay Linda Orlstal-Jolui'Barryiiiere The First Congregational Church trujrtee for the district. Elected to 8:15 8:30-10 FOSTER PARENT? AUTO Carol Choir will rehearse s t 8 pm . tbs' board of trusteea for one-ysar %'k Friday at Kingsbury Houap In twrma were Mrs. Carl Anderson, ‘Yosts fnm HsH” preparation for ChUdren’e Day to Mrs. Jerome Brett, Dr. Rob^ Wed.1 "World of Susie Wong" color —■ be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The Butterfield, Eugene N. KeUy,‘ Mrs. Andie Nfirphy John flaxen GLASS childrm of the chureh school wlU Warren Howland, Mrs. Alfred You A re N eeded! rehearse at 3 p.m. Saturday for Werbner, Edward Thoms, Dr. Ed- Of A l l K in ds Sunday's program- Parents wish- ward Besssr, E. Theodore Elantly, Stal* CBM WtWara wprBMiitia^ivB wiH b« ing to have their children baptist Dr. Merrill Rubinow. on Children’s Sunday should con- - Alao, Dr. Don Gulnan, Dr. Don- •6 MwieBMttr WBticHH OWcB oil Iwldled Prempriy tact the Rev.t James R. MacArthur ald Stroud, Andrew AiuUildl. Mrs. r.--* eltber.-at his home or study in the Herbert Finlay, Mrs. R. Michael hi A l IM im of Con church.' Quish, Ned Mosea, Mra. Laura Elea' ( 11th Recital W ednesd a y, Ju n e 7 Boy Scout Troop 57 meetings bert, Victor Swanson, Addison Work Dent Isdeon hi Ow Shop will be held from 7:30 to 9 pm. Dussinger,' Miss LIlUan Klein- 10-Pc. SECTIONAL OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 PJM—SATUBOAT 8 A Jl. to NOON each Tuesday at the Nathan Hale schmldt, Mra. - Edward Hacha- OERTRODE RARONER from lOmm. to ll.oeoiiaiid 1 pjn, fo 3 pjn. Community Center. The time for dorian, Mrs. Edward Oonin, Mrs. meetings has been set ahead one- Kenneth Wlgren and Mrs. Jamea TYLER GROUPING Cone in or can Mrs. Ann* Ckm, MI 9-5281, Ext. 28 or 29 J. A. W HITE GLASS CO. half hour. Reagan. I For Farther Infomation aiMSSaiST. PhoM Ml f U ef H Envoy Dr. Frederick Becker, chief of 7-Pe. LIVIN6 ROOM -7322 Mrs. Nora Addy Drake of Rip- >athology at Manchester Memorial SCHOOL t f DANCE NORMAirS OFFERS ley HiU Rd., has been named an lospital. presented a aeries of IT PlTRCHAflED 7-Pc. LIVING ROOM alumni ambsissador for the Univer- slides with a talk on the cytology YOU THE EASIEST SEPARATELY aity'ef Hartford. She Is one of 29 program which recently has beqn —Presents— graduatss appointed to secure the expanded to facilitate early detec- $ IF PCBCHASED TERMS ANYWHERE I h I- H a n ^ I li .1 t y I V j P L A N r-i f D S f C IJ R I I Y support of feUow graduates for dc- tion of cancer. The Cancer Socie- SEPARATELY e Graceful curved t-piece SertinnaJ Sofa ty haa sponsored a six-months’ 'T H E LOST PEN N Y" I vflopmsnt of the university’s new AND 0 Cocktail Table o 3 Lamp Tablee o 2 IF PURCHASED campus in West Hartford. training of a teclmician who la now Table Lamps o J Throw Pillows. SEPARATELY CkAo B s n i A wards working at the laboratory. sft Awards given Cubs of- Peck 83 FABULOUS LAS VEGAS" a Chelee ef flofe er flefB-bed (epent te reeeatly Include: Wolf badge. Jay TAKE UP TO sleep 3) A lso Ma ny OrlBwold and John McKuslck; Mid Havana Slimmit SUNDAY ARBWOON. JUNE II, ItSI • Matohing Lornige Ctyttr s 8 Lamp Tables o Barlj American Sofa o Matching IxMiage arrow under wolf badge, William CURTAIN TINE 3 K)0PJ)l. . Chair# 2 Lamp Tables o 2 Table Lamps O ther Home Kilpatrick; gold arrow under bear Sought by Cuba e 3 Tsbie Lamps • Coffee Tebie badge, Bruce Gale; silver arrow MANCHeSTER HIGH SCHOOL AUMTOWUM 3 YEARS TO PAY o Coffee Table. uniter wolf badge, Michael Bay and O utfits For You Richard Oqmer; sliver arrow un- (Coettained from Paga One) . TIdietu Available at ths Door . . der bear badige, Alan Aho, Law- To Choose From rents Dlnsmore snd CUfford Mat- tUe to the idea of uncommitted thews; and silver arrow under lion nations getting together, and the VACATIONS KremUn is said to . be beUttUng badge, Dennis Sherman. At the recent pack meeting As- the meeting through diplomallo sistant District Commissioner Nor- channels. ENDS TONIGHT:'“ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR” man St. Marie gave a talk on In- No members of .the Soviet bloc dians snd showed his coUecUon of have been invited to ' i j prepara- — Shown At 3:30-5:25-7:2d-9:15 — Indian relics. tory session. Nor h: 4 : Commu- Unlimited nist China, North Korea and Maacluster Evsninig Hsrald Cot- North Viet Nam, famiUar figurea setry eomioondent, F. PaattM at previouB Cairo conferences. STATE LIM^ telepliom Pllgrtm 8 -^ L Oountries attendingare Indo- nesia, India, Guinea, Ghana, 5:00 P.M. Cont.—Shown At 5:00 and 8:10 P.M. Ethiopia, Cuba, Cambodia, Af- $50.8 Million Grants ghanlsitan, UAR, Yugitolavia. HartfOrd.^ Juno 6 (FI—Ths state Yemen, Sudan, SonuOia, Saudi Ir M Arabia, Nepal, Morocco, Msili, BokI paid out $50.8 mlHion in education Iraq, Ceylon and Burma. grante to tbwna during the 1980- Mexico was invited to the meet- Woe ^ I jn 81 school year. ing, but declined. The Mexican I-PIECE DANI$H WALNUT BEDROOM The State Department of Edu- government said it favored such a Tm . Cunfii Join SBM cation said yesterday the figure project, however, and indicated it fUR* I was an Increase of nearly. $3 mil- might attend the conference when Iscluiist Isssnprist Mattrstt asA Box Sprisg Uon over the. previous school year. Lef t 7-Pc. MODERN BEDROOM About $40 mlUion went for op- H ia held. s mOLUDINO INNERSPRINO MATTRESS 9-Pe. MAPLE BEDROOM VACAT^ION CLUB erating eiq>enaea based on the av- Off! end BOX SPRING • Bookeaae Headboard Bed • Spacious Chest of Drawers erage daily attendance during .H iT s Double Dresser o Mirror • t Bed PUlou o o 2 Boudoir $229 INCLUDING INNERSf RING MATTRESS and ROX SRRING the prevloua achool year, the de- IF PURCHASED partment eaid.-Thts represented an eiur nid tam ps • Mattress s B

Member Federal Deposit JESSNA TA M Y ^ D&iette eensifta of mar and ■[■■ Insurance C Corp. PLUS THIS CO-HIT AT 7:10 and 10 MOOM OUTFIT MT MMtE iOM NURTEX I stala realstant top table and Dinette eoaslsts ef table aad 4 four matching, plastic cover- matehlag plastte eevered eindrt. pngs luykcliester IbMe features a u r atol staie re- ad cbelra. sistairi tqp..8e eaay to beep c|een- M A I N O F F I C E F A S T B R A N C H W E S T B R A N C H 923 M o i n Si .’ .'rJ h..’ C. n f . r Si A M o n c f i - -.f- » Ptitkorl, t\] OPtN THURSDAY •>! W , '.( MnUU. ToinpiP. FRIENDLY APPLIANCE and W RNITURE STORE fVTNItJCS 6 to 8 bOJH BRANCHIS OPIN fRIDAYS to 8 ,, n. w U K W iil ' ammAYiiATDiKBSiaa—f 1 « : ■ ' ;v ' " -.ft ■

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VAOB iOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHBST^, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 6, IM l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NH„ TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 ------PAQBflTB ■ ...... - ^1 up warning o f approach to eabh South W in d sor stop sign. HEALTH C A F S p S G ilb e r t , B o lto n EaiMtasat Slated . ky M.teliail'A»afe'ma ■ Y o u S h o u ld K n o w . . . The ragtstrars of voters will he Fr a n T V Screed Post m aster N otes S to n e H e a d s Ib aeaskm at the town hall en June VHkT 9H0UL9 you PO Free, Gratis! P o 8 t a t T i m e s TV-Radio Tonight 9 to enroll thoee who are voters en IF A CMILP 9MM.UM9 Bv OVNTHU LOWBt iA d dress E r r o rs WUU a m H , Sle ith party lists and to make hoeosaary A 9UTT0N (tf TV-RadIa Writer) WHEEL ALIGNB^NT—WHEEL BALANCING By Rory O’Connor ^ e h a n ^ and conractiena tn tha HiuHford, June 6 (F) — Cbaries F.E.BRAT RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING S a f e ty G r o u p New York, June « (Jf—It vtould Bolton regldentn were wnmed ItsU. The aession will be held from be really nice U some the'im- N- Gilbert, o f 43 Wellington Rd., ' A f«B m l n l* Of Oramb is ttet at COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE . Television today by Poetmaater Alden Bai- d to 9 p.m. aon'e commerdala ware haading for (Moond gueadng ia aa. latama-^fortable a pmltlon aa city admlnU- Manchester, today waa niuned W a tch a nd Je w e lry k e p a iring nr «VH7 M k r a t Income in the George Btaba has .been named .SEE ' ■ - s ■ •:00 1 (la ley of Mancmeeter tbat delays In Regtetrars Clairs Gritxer and obfivion aloni 'with aU thoee aet- tratlonn can produce, l^ram le lO, 31, SO nitn a t aaUat Vrtb* coming into chairman of the aatety .commit; tloiwl paatlma and Inanldad’a ftt- public serviceemce director Mat the Hart- no BsU Century nve Hundred 8 mail delivery are being oauaed by , A t ReoBonoble Priooc .Arlina M. Btdwall axpiahi that the wortt antaiWiiinddi. pragraau He eomd also put himself in the Binemaa a eu 68 « i o Indnitrtel cefenunlty. SO cents skm recently estXbltshed by 'thaf session is only for those South vorita aport, bad Uia,,mMia akillod ford Times by jNibUriiwliilriite David R. incomplete addrqeeee.' {in s ln s In Um community to be; which won't ha ba«k next fall, posiUon o f Sgt. Bartlett and of the Dobie OUUe 8. 13 aelectmen. Also named to the Windsor registered voters who praetltiooei* have alroady hagim Daniel. Alfred Hitchcock Presents ta 33, Chief offender, and hauee of the Prompt Sorvleo—^2 W ote hm a korB spent nmong the reUilers and oth- commission are Mrs. George E veiy Ttawar has 10a oiWd c iM - patrolmoi who testified. - for ( ' sd have not ipfdstered with a party, dates fos..'.#xtlnction, but I could ICtARXEM M SAtESi to view file Bartlett hearing in ' Better Oweestng Gilbert, who has. been sssistant 1^01P8 PnmUers tn HedleSae 58 warning, la the correspondent who MANCHESTER’S OLDEST EWTAmjeitwii x**y*!S-*!W m oenrloe people at the-town. L,ewis, Mrs. Rudy Du rig, Stanle;^ Qulek Dra* HoOraw and who wish to gain rights of m anage.^straggle along vrithout: - SCI BROAD STREET-^ 9-2012 Then, if he wants to second guess WysU E m , , 8, 40 omits the rural route number In 787 MAUN ST<—8PTATB TBgBATBR BEILOIMO So said WUUsm H. Sleith. presi- Bienkowski and Edward Parciak. membership in n party. Persons Rockville from ttM vantage o f the public service director and travel > Industry eo Farads OnigreulnuJ lavestlgstor 18 the address. teit-trenaoror lenn Mfg. Oe. The J d ^ , demohstration at a the action on the basts o f the cur- Tstishsssss 7000 a t The conunlsaion wiU in v e s ti^ e who wish to change (rtom one par- morning after. ^ program manager for the Times, t:00 Tom Ewell Show 8. 13 Bailey pointed out that mail ad- and vlca pniddea t In charge at wash-day pfixluct tovedvlng ■ two rent flock o f rumors concerning i WaitEw News A 9ports I —TJulUer 10. 33. 80 safety conditions in town. The. ty to another may also do'no but It la felt here that' tbe aeoond succeeds the late Rlchird Henddr- lYockdown dressed only to a box number In Mancheator catamoar o f Oonunerca nukll-teys'.heaving chocolats pies poUUoa, revenge and party feuds, I Rollle 'ihuxib*8 Club Bout# Btudies will Include local and must wait for six inontha a fter at a cMan taifia cloth and mopping suem la grotoeque employinent and son of WetUeMleld, who died May S Manchester goes to all three Man- Oommunity A ftein . state hiritways, the condition of he might do a mord conservative ^.^AW .aU «r t;80 Che<^rboeid Theater 18 The dynamic and aggresalTe application to obtatg memhmhip up with dainty tswaia a floor cov-. that there are a oouple o f aniecta and respionslble job. 29. .. „ Ft*4 Skelton Show 8. 12 chester stations for post office box the roada, determining the need rights in the new party. ’ erad by a tgAsoma,- nauaeoua meai of the hearing worfiiy of conaHI- A Middletown native, Gilbert is The wa Fierars 10:00 G erry Moors Show 8. 13 delivery before it can be deter- ■Wth baa daaertbed tha matter of (or stop pr yield'signs, and de- W e feel that, short of a possible I Huntlay-Brlaiusy 10, tS Alcoa Presents 8, 40, 63 A voter may also cancel mem- of jp k .yy, soup and aauce. crafion by each Monday, morning the son M the late Rev. Georgis B. Bvenliix I t ^ r f I mined that it is miaaddresaed. It industrial developmant In Manchaa* termining need for Increasing bership in a party without joining appeal, the hedHng is over and Bummer on Ice It a (C) H a v e m ore ' REIAX AHP WAIT. SMALL T W rude, aggressively Hioopy quarterback who may attempt It Gilbert, who wax, ip mission work Oaaylas Bdwsrds j 10, 33, 30 must then be checked for place- tar as being uneT^nqihaslaed, bat or decreasing speed limits. morbid curiosity hsa been satis^ I Nsws A Wsathsr the ether, becoming aa inMpead- OBJECTS LIKE b u t t o n s .OR neiBliBor who walks Into the The att(»Tieya In the case aald for Middlesex' Cdunty and author 10:80 SUents Please 8 ment on any of the three rural has atatad that It is aaiy desirable ent. CHTERinC fled. Peiliaps the city and the po- PresIdeBt Kennedy Reports .. AllTSon Show 40 and also inaaltahla.as a part o f the The result of the investigations BEAPS ARE USUALLV 'h«if4W ife>'kitchen and proceeds H was not a happy altnetion. They lice depariknent can breathe some of ^‘Forty Years a Country etscfceasle’s Relders U:00 News, Sports A Weatl^er 8, 8^ rctutes that serve Bolton, each of will be submitted to the select- Registrars atrSss that ho new normal pragreas hero or In any PASSED EASILY. IF to order tier to use a certaia soap. were right. .fresh air and get back to everyday Prisacher," and Mrs. Gilbert Mnvte nl the Week which may have that box number. men as recommendations. In mat- voters may be made at thie time. > - THERES PAINi The ’’aclaatific machines'* that Harry Hammer aaid the city can lltU Clerk Oeble Theeter ' 3 f a mily fun other similar city or town affairs. Gilbert attended Middletown The postmaster urged Bolton Ob U of H Drive «:% S u d n ..te r 40 Amtulca today. ters pertaining to state roads, the CALL THE DOCTOR. demonatrafi4 >ww fast pills dis- never, make up to 8 g t B ^ e t t public schools and attended the I FUm 11:30 fietur* Prem iere * 13 residents to remind corraepondents C a a i m i r Bednaresyk 103 4V H a v e Yo u A h Eve nt Sch edule d T h u * is. a quite Important mat- When asked about the fUtura of commission would report to the at solve, how if .Jwoman can breathe what he haa euffered in embar- ter to which everyone can turn his New England Conservatory of Sports News World f Beet Horlce that the rural route number must 'State Safety Commission, working Benedict Dr., has ben appointed an ) Preeldent Kennedy's Euro U;38 Newe 18 Industry here, or anyediare, for ImWI mI Wsh out a t only «We' M riril and how raaament, to whlcdi might be add- attention now. That is, of course, Music in Boaton, where he major- Trip; be included In the address. tn conjunction with that body alumni ambassador for the Uni- bad an onion mmIIb. Th a t C a lls For Food? 11:46 Jeck Peer Show (C) 33. 10. 30 O a t matter, BIMth said, **Increaaed ed the obeervatkm that the clty’a consolldatibn. ed there in clarinet and volte Bugs Bunny 13:60 Newe end H^ltetlon 3 in *61 tadustrial activity has many ad* also. veririty of Hartford. The 29 am- AU;the ladl^M ^n make genUe- It may be a weddinR, a banquet or just, an informal embamuannent will be nearly aa BEE BATUBDAYn TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING Advertisement- baasadora recently named, will studies. « . . with an MFC Traveloan. Th is year, h ave aantagaa to the community The selectmen will call the com- ger; Jerry Pugleae and Ray Bou- men disappear complate^ when get-toflrether of a society, lodge or aome friandly group. leafing. Just a reminder, order your mission together for its first seek support o f fellow graduates they breatbh upon them. Before coming to the Times, he artiich It ia located; moat a t thaoe cher, coaches; Peter Zamuka, An event auch aa thia one, en waa a salesman for the Hartford corsage for graduation from Lee’s th e tim e of y o u r lives with e nough c a sh to cover ore qnita obvious. The broadening Chamber 4 l Oommerce* and any meeting to familiarixe them with for development o f the university’s Richard Rlordan, Ronald Rlordan, All the gentleqien whoee unruly WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU attempt to determine inoompe- R ebe k a h O ffice r Florist and Gift Shop. Route 44A new West. Hartford campus. Tire Oo., then budget manager for travel, motels a nd hotels, sightse eing, din in g-- Af hut bSM ta onft. I a and all greupa on an aerial level their duties and responsibiUtles. Walter Strong, Roger Anderson, hair makes the tiuUea flee. tence, triea mote than one peraon R adio Bplton. M I 3-8089. Also Gradua- The Commission will then elect Roster* Set The couplea. oh^oualy madly in TO YOUR COM PinE SATISFACTION the Hartford Goodyear Tire and to do all th e things y o u’ve w a nt e d to do for a OMre inmortant one is the funnel* where Inqulriea or potential pros- John Jurgelaa, Frank Conti, Leon hecauae It reflecta the atUtudw V isits O w n Lo dge Rubber Co. store. tion Cards and Gifts. Flowers for tag in as lavenue from other parts its officers and proceed with its Little League Alumni team love with eAcb other, wko spend Our catering service ia set up to be' flexible enough to (TU s Usttng bidiides mily fiioM news itroAd^iMts of 10 or 15-mlnute lOng'time. You’ll traVe' f'^ratraa Unmulnn pects may come to light," he said. Mascolq, Dennis Goodin. Kenneth and traita at all pet^le. It la length. SoBM ntotleu oAiry other ^ r t nowsoute.) all occasions, especially W^dlngs o f yie ooantry or the worid. and business. This first meeting is ex- rosters announced i^cently in- their precious time together senti- accommodate any size gathering. Why not e a U ^ and weighted by opinion and emotlonaJ He joined the Times in April and Funerals. Sleith says he feels confident Goodin, Frank Wilborae, Robwrt 1 More than 80 members of Sunset have e nough m on e y MONTH (YPAYNII NTSCIIDUU mraadtog Uds money throu|^iout that a concrete, low pressure, pected to be held towards the end clude; Davis, David Scribner, Lenny Pa- menUiiQy describing flow .mild and ■?' — involvement, and, in the hanh IMD as a salesman in the classified WDBO—IM t -11:00 NeWe of June. satisfying their cigarettes,are. talk over the details? Rebekah Lodgk attmded a recep- advertising department That same 4:00 Newe. Well Street ' *11:10 Ray Somers . . . a n d t h a t y o u r 36 ta 13 6 the toem tn the form o f payroll, kmg-range .plan as described will Rotary: Eku-1 Carey, manager; tient, Peter Scavetta, Wayne Gerlt. light o f the heariiig room, it en I The announcers with authorita- 6:10 Art jobneon Show 1:00 Del Reycee Show IT a f c r f o r Ste el ptymm Parma Pajmtt nuTchasia, subcontracting, and use rew lt In tte type of industrial The safety commission would Robert Davis and Joseph Bums, Altematea are- Brad Myrick and circlea each one o f ua. tion for Mrs. Sedrlck Straughan of year he shifted to the public serv- 8:06 Reynor Bhlnee loan is with folks you tive "doctor voices” describing re- 6:00. nn Newa» WINP-1386 ( 6.72 F 7. 27 o f ntmtiaa.** he said. m w th that will. In the end, be like to use the services of the rest coaches; Thomas Carey. ’Thomas Tony Uitello. Each person is, In effect, aeked Manchester, new district deputy ice department where he assisted 11:00 Newa trust: MFC. Drop in or F1O05 S18.46 ducing aids or headache pills. 11:16 Reynor Shlnee 6:10 WaU Street According to surveys, a single 13.07 14.18 19.74 **AnallMr benefit o f town jndus* best fOr Manchester. * dent state policeman as ihoderator Malln, Ronald Della Bemarda; hie own reaofion in dmilar circum- in organizing the Times Travel Bu- 6:15 Bob Bacon Sports 36.55 and for ad'vice and siiggeations. . The athletes attributing all their prerident, at the lOOF Hall last 1:00 Newa Sign Off large steel mill may require as phon e for courte ous, 19.25 20.91 29.27I 54.48 try, a ct gtfte so ^iparent, is the Kenneth Dubay, Gene Majowics, Maacheeter EvealAg Herald atanees. nWht reau. In the fall of that year, the 6:36 Showcase New deraey Native Several years ago there waa a skill and vitality to one brand of WHAT-glt 6:46 Lowell Thomas much as 500 million gallons of reliable assista nce. 30.83 33.61 47.56 89.47 l£id o f citlaen that derives from William . H. Sleith, one of four Ronald St. Cyr, John Keefe, Rob- South Windsor correspondeat, a r den r o ve Mrs. Straughan, making her first ■bureau began Its first series of 4:00 Paul Benrey bread or cereal,. G G According to teatimony, Sgt. 6:65 Sports 36.41 39.74 56.48 town industry as opposed to the safety commission in South Wind- travel movie programs, which have water a day, or enough to supply 106180 brothers, was bom in FMIUpa- ert Bums, Fred Wookey, BDly Laura Kata, teleptHme Mitchell official visit to her own lontlnuously there has been a Straughan wUi visit Myriad Re- al Civltan organization. mixer. ,T1m mixer waa developed to behsrve otherwiae, thqr are Rt. 5 and Chapel Rd. will be re- blln. Bob McCormack, James Coca-Oola Co., (Ued Monday. peyment plan for ineuring your mirror into which all o f us can bekah Lodge in Stafford Springs ■ He-was recently named a mem- by Sleith and wea the first such placed by a regular traffic light. somewhat more apethetic and Caulkins, Brian Krause, LeoMorla, Nicholaon, who JUned the com- IM W , your ear . . . etmytking peer. this evening. ber of the board of directors o f the lass interested dtixen than the manufactured mixer tn the world Installation of mercury lights Joseph Rodrigues, Jack Woodcock, pany In 1988 at Boaton, served aa The hearing in Rockville haa be- Almada Lodge Times Farm Cor- ■by U.s. patent rights. D i p M i a b l e you own. Aak us foe detaila. person who works and resides in has been requested at Wapplng BUI UtUefleld, Jim Rohlin, Dennis president from 1952 to 1995 when come, perhape, one fXce o f that poration in Andover. This was tha beginning of ite same town. I believe this to Canter. The lights are necessary, Grenier, John Rohlin, Bob Hull. he became chairman of the Iraard mirror for all who have been part Gilbert is married to the former new free mitprprlse venture in it is felt, because o f the great ______he the most important loiig*range Dave Peterson Is an alternate. and of the executive committee. U tM f R a frig e ra to rs of It, seen It, or heard about I t Polic e Arre^tts Barbara Nickerson, daughter of benefit fo r the industrial devel* the manufacturing field for Sleith amount of traffic—both pedestrian Bears: Frank PeUlcana, mana- Beflecte Anachronism the late John W. Nickerson of Man- The Iona Manufacturing Co. atart- and automotive— at the five cor- He was Imm in Richland, Ga. apment ad this community," Sleith Ovarhauled am' Tested L a B O N N E -S I L V E I^ l b A S S O G IA TE S It has reflected an anachronism, chester. He and his wife have two ed in Hartford in 1947, moved to ners. Located at this intersection lEAi C 00 L the attempt to solve by ancient Robert M. LoveJoy, 41, of no cer- children, David, 10, and Nancy, 7. SSl are the Wapplng Community No Omah Program East Hartford a year later, and D Y N A M IC IN S U R A N C E and artless means a problem re- tain address in Manchester, waa then to Manchester in 1907 when Church, Wapplng Community Whan looking into the future of 153 M A IN ST.. M ANGHESTER—MIteheU 8-1155 quiring the latest equity and tact charged at about 4:30 yesterday ^1 it located its new plant.on Regent House and Sadd Memorial Library, For the policing o f a num’s private afternoon ■with intoxication and Manchaotar’s industrial growth St. all drawing heavy traffic. Potterton's Su r p rise Sh o w er and how it w ill come about, Sleith 189 Oeater St.-.4}er. at Ohareh 2944 M A IN ST.. GLASTONBURY— MEdford S-9lh as well as public life is an activ- was presented in Circuit Court at .. ‘Tkiring the past few years, the The- aelectmen have approved said that the "cliinato ia right ity that smadks o f tbe Inquisition. East Hartford today and given a manufacturing o f motora phase the request, and the Connecticut 10-day suspended sentence. F o r M iss K usia k COOL W e run a danger, however, of and there is no need fOr crash become more Important in Light and Power Co. will aoon in- programming or panic planning. condemning an act five year* old Stefan S. PalUardi, 21, of Long our bustneas." Sleith eaya. “ About stall the lights. Hill Rd., Andover, was charged at Miss Sheila Kusiak, daughter of The sttuation for industrial growth Sen. Fred Doocy was Instru- which only recent weeks have one-third a t our ^^Uanoe-type shown to nave been unwise. A t noon yesterday with passing a red ahould be oooOy and realistically mental tn placement of a traffic Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kusiak, 73 motora are ueed by other electrical the time, the measure may have traffic ligiit at Center and Adams approached and some long-range manufacturers la adding machines, light at Wapplng Center. 'I'hie Sts. and will be presented in Cir- Summer S t, was honored Satur- plans laid down, and then every- seemed needed. A t the time, furniture polishers, sewing ma U ^ t will replace the filcker light other authorities may have done cuit Oour^ Manchester, June 19. day evening at a misceUaneous COOL one appraised o f vdiat results ws cUnaa, movie projectors, hair dry- now there. the same thing. Milton W. T>orter, 21, of 50 Mil- bridal shower at the British Amer- have a rigU to exped over a er*. dental aquipmeni garage Two atop eigne have been placed ford St., was changed early this ican Club. More than 75 persons period of five or ten years, but Z A^ anjr rate, note only S g t Bart- door openers, and other*," he said. on Avery St - as a result of let- le tt but the officers and men of morning with kpeedfiig and win be attended. Including guests : from do not think We are bdng realistic Iona ia famous not only for its ters sent by the Pine Knob Hill DOUBLE’^S t a m p s ^ o police department councllmen presented in Orcult Court, Man- MontvUle, Conn., and -West W ar- in trying to appraise our efforts, mixer but also for its manufactur- Association to tbe selectmen and past and present and, probably the chester, June 19. wick, R.1, whatever they may be. every few ing a t biandera — "lonablend'’ — Rep. Stone. One aign ia located at' city aa whole, were caught up In Donald I. FVanklin, 17, Anthony Co-hostesses were Mrs. Rudolph COOL I months. and automatie can openers. Avery St. and Pine Knolb Dr., the the effects o f the act A. Micolettl, 16, and '^omas J. Cormifr of Rockville, mother of "What type o f industry should EVERY WEDNESDAY Wall, 16, all of E u t Hartford, lyere In 1944, Sleith married tbe for- other at A very St. and Woodland The final decision of the hear- the future bridegroom, and Mrs. or would come to Manchester? It charged yesterday afternoon with mer Mr*, to ts Franoea McGd^m St. ing, a 30-day suspension, although Kusiak, mother of the bride-elect. is unUkeiy that we could interest breach o f the peace as a result of O’Rourke of Chicopee. 1 The letter cited unsafe traffic puzzling to a number of people, Mias Kusiak will be married any Indudry that must locate a disturbance Friday night outside Named for W ife \ conditions on Avery St. because of OPEN WED., THURS.y would seem to be the result of a July 22 at S t James* Church to dose to raw materials, as basic The Srm Was named after 14r*. the large hill Just before the in- Manchester High SchooL The trio Richard R. RusUc o f Rockville, COOL coifipromlse between duty and mer- will be presented in 12th Circuit ^ raw materials are not part a t the Sleith. whoee son, Gerald F. tersections'. It requested elimina- cy. son of Mrs. Cormier and Paul and F R ID AY TIL L 9 P.M. Court, Manchuter, June 19. Rustic of Windsor. New Ebigland' picture. W e must OTtourke, ia promoUonal aalea di- tion at Uie hilL The majority of councllmen, we ooncoitrata mi akUled machinist* ractor for Iona. OTtourke is mar- Rep. Stone and Resident State guess, felt that some disciplinary type craftsman, who are probably ried and Uvea In' Ellington. 'iTie Trooper Ronald Jacobson investi- action was In order, but that 28 New England'a Mggast asset, or eouple have three children. gated the situation and approached hours of at times merciless teafi. e aecmidly, we must lodi to major SMth. a member of the Man- COOL the selectmen with their findings. mony had provided a lasting pen firms who find it exponent to chester Chamber of Commerce for Feeling that the cost of cutting ally of its owfl and that demotion four 725 place a distribution center or sub* jrears,ym has served as chairman down the hill would be prohibitive would be. excessive. aasemMy plant in the Eng- of its industrial division and vice Jttm at the mcment, the selectmen de- . The bystander could do well to land market ana. Therefore, 1 president of its industrial develop- Middle meht committee. cided as a temporary measure, to imagine himself In the place of any think if we concentrate our e f- erect atop signs at the two inter- o f the participants in the hearing; forts more directly on this type at He la the Manchester town chairman. for the Cancer Society sections. Caution signs were put Turnpik e in the place o f Harvey Yonce, who potential, we will get better re* found himself prosecuting this de- suits.” said Sleitb. and is on the advisory board of the Connecticut Cancer Society. East cidedly unpopular side o f the cape; Must Oficr SesnelMag of Mayor Flaherty, who governed ‘ W e should have industrial land He is also a member o f Pi Tau Kappa, a national fraternity. In Ipie hearing as fairly as anyone Electrically aened, and utilities planned, at FOR RENT could ask; o'f Thomas McCusker, firm prices so that when our pros- As a member of the Wethers- Tuts. iRdWed. field Country Club, he enjoys his 8 and 18 mm. Movie Projectors Who sought to correct a situation t does become interested ia —aonad or silent, else 38 mm. Manchester under his charge in what appeared nchester we have, something to golf and has an eightratroke hand- E icap. His other outdoor sports alldo projector*.' SfMcialt the least painful manner possible show him. and who saw it become a two- "How can this be handled? I activity ia hunting big game. He plana a hunt in Alaska later this WELDON DRUG CO. m(mth ordeal; and of the oounell- fiiink a plan that is arrived at 901 Main St. TeL Ml S-5S2I men 'who were placed In as uncom- ahould Include the Chamber of year in search of Alaskan bear. Listed in Who’s Who for 1961, SIRLOIN and SHORT Commerce with its experience Sleith Is on the board of directors, and staff aa a major factor. This Manchester Branch o f the Ameri- Sum nwr can be a s cool a s a bre eze! can be done under tbe direction can Heart Aaaociatlon. He is of a town advisory group. In such also on the boards of directors of AMERICAN MADE with the flick of a switch you con cool the air, a case, it is probable that the Western New England at Spring- Oiamber would expect the town field, Mass.; General Centerless circulate it, get rid o f humidity and it’s all so to support e modut part of the Grinding Co. of East Hartford; program." he said. Specialty Plastic Co. of Ansonla TRANSISTOR ea^. See your dealer for electric cooling "Whatever the plan, it would and the Electric Motor Corp. o f which fits your home and your budget. Real, he imperative that tha town Puerto Rico. would continue to work very Sleith and his wife, are currently honest<^to-goodness dir conditfoning includes closely with the State Develoi>* taking a five-week motor trip ment Oommiaalon, the State through Spain. cooling, dehumidifying, filtering and circulot- RADIOS You con hove oil o f these In a simple A GrcNid Chcwnpioii Qualify ^ndow or portable unit. Jo e Fre ddo, ZENITH. MOTOROLA, a ro u t^' -A Soma Ro^ulor Trim RCA. EMERSON, Keep your favorite room the most comfort- Fs are. $5 JSO to 80498 air Bf i t pclCM, Bdara mi mmiml moisture to collect on pipes, woodwork, furni- No Umw than a radios ihii portaUt PariWoa cm de m 99* fure or mildew on rugs. This summer keep cool much for th. air ia a IS X 15 ft. room. .. awB aa nnvmlilalcd (S A V E 3 0 c) C O TT SODA FOR INFANTS, CHILDREN, MISSES and comfortable electrically.. place like a beiqneBt rumpoi room, spartnMai-bouM PJS. We hftTe'B fieqh and, GROW ING GIRLS kitetea, or office without windoaa. Juit phig H ia. It deanaea V the air dectroefcaHy, thm itcireiiUlea it in a ootatant fresh 1 ______JOE FREDOO’S sjtoek of n d io batteriiMi Mupply. amagiae tIaQiing in sach dear air,) Weadetftd in a a t low disconot pik e a. kix^Pi«ilRMaolaafly*Yahaiea"flnmepar- «gagha* liei«brfcrotheycaaifaiie e fc.WMteergwy. m E. k JOHNSON ATLANTIC SERVICE BING Cherries R domaO we tay.er year amaiy back. R VV TH E H A R T F O R D E L E CT R I C L I G H T C O M P A N Y 4 486 COfTER STROT Colifornio Large PAINT CO. NORMAN’S a w c B P A k B D ro a t n o r m o m s k n h d s LENOX PHARMACY 723 M A IN ST. TEL Ml M 009 LOWfSTL O W f m E » B OOD1H MADT JUT. 441HJUrfP0NDR0. WAiouim WB8T BAiarWOlD^ *■ ■ ■ T , , m PHONE MI 9-4501 Of thr

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHB^TBR. €X»NNw TUESDAY. IM l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1961 PAGE SEVEN aMa and Crnttttd pottcy tmt Ha ^ ibmr4t0tpr ItepubUcaha. But Repubitoaaai let Ua BC.tha au n all. TharP amBcwta willing to adopt tha others’ pro- ala. But he atUl seeds ptoaf of it leek out he was pretty educa- made ne outtiSB vtrtfo blMm. Last Call Iflsned , Dempsey sugrgeated that a aaaaaaaatf** that. Just aa amdi ns wa do. m hto tional toward th f Demecxata Wo. Hkt inada a aort eit imllqua com- Board Plans to Wade Dempsey Gets ttoan committee draft a com- Cnrttitis yprdii Connecticut A little befdre noon the next day K role he nepda the Whet, and Its ment. Ibey said that, if they could For 1941 R eim ioD promise measure. • FREfe DEUVERir f the confeMW reaaaembled, the Ite^ have RMirad him, Bailey would The plan compiled by Republi- oS!* 04C. statesmen, tor wtthout them the p u b lic^ delbgktlon after a brief- IN VITATIO N Highway Plan * AfnitPAKIIADI S Yankee hava bein the man to mik into A Anal matting of tb# ooaiMnad . * - • can and Democratic leaders com- role ends, and ha has to go home, ing session with all the togtotatorB atft^ tie affair over in Through Long Agenda bined two major factors from both Ry A. H. a of their party, the Democratic dole- lenaa. eomraitttaa anranging. the Mnato|i A w^rm welooiM await* any iavaator Z j.lBBEn BRUB t _ R one time, end confees that hto own ter the IM IA aadB etowlw df For Signature of the party plans: It provides FobOihera __ ntion after a morning of stagey to our MW 06S00. D r o p in , , wo n 't y 6 u 7 that current revenues be used as foimtila will have to he abandoned. bravado in which they pretended to Maadhaa<“ “ ‘ wUl be Tim'majority of the board of directors is in favor of con- fbandad Optober L 1 1 Netthar in panoply •nor In drama httd K( 't atekMli long as they hold out, but bonds In one ecnee. the popular concept be concerned about-nothing. \ aidering all items on the lengthy agenda tonight, rather than (Continned from Pa8;e One) be issued to cover any shortages need the suipmit maeUnga o f Oon- at ttia ot tha of the helence of power at Vienna For the second and flhal aaerieri, A ttioailit for Todttr that would otherwise cause the necUcut poUties yield anything to Ftoat Natiobal postponing consideration of some of the items to a second m ay have been mtoconeaption; Chalrtnen Bailey and May, and a meeting. submitted a $150 million, 4-year program to. bog down. theae o f the tatematlonal aeene. In Governor Dempsey, and aven hava net yet Saturday untU jibat, Khnuhchev wee under aome com- Oeaaea at. caaoamataa who The dlroctors admitted the highway bonding program that The compromise program also [ON R A l U fkct, we can run a summit through Ueut.' Gov. Armentano were all •turned queaUennalr«s Bre awad et, creation of special funds, ap- reduces Dempsey’s proposal to pulsion to moke It aeom worth wearing decisive striped ties, May to do ao before Prlday. length of the agenda will probably would have retained the practice ATTIC FANS Tvsmor fran start to ftntoh. oack it with force a sUBpenslon of the 11 pointment of replacements on vari- raise registration fees for passen- while to Kennedy to play tha kind a taateful black and gray creation A Kind Werdo Nefvor DIa TIm reuAiOa wtU be bttd at tM ous boards, a plea from the board of the diversion .of highway lev- Be ready for the hot weathe pmonality color and dramatic in- o'clock deadline, to permit the enues to the general fund. ger cars to $10 a year instead of of game «» whldi Khnuhchev kaa with red stripes, Bailey btodt with Anxiaty In a man's haart waighs K of C Hoine June 17. More than piB^NAM ^ c a of education for addltiohal funds, $12. The present fee is $8 a year. ahead with a HUNTER AT cident, flavor It with fashion notas, meeting to continue, possibly un- MobOb .... IS ^ 2 red stripes, the Governor dark him down, hut a good word makea $09 have modf MsorvaUeae. -/Mtmbort Naw.Yerit Sfeefc fxchoogo and a new salary schedule for some Republicans scoffed at the pro- One of the major highway proj- 'TIC FAN installed in you D# JtOBtll ••• — i.» iS staked hto own caraeir. get a reault, toaue a communique, with veri-colored strlpeo, and til after midnight clerical employes of ihe town. gn^am, argued ag^ainat the diversion home. Complete ariUi fan .30 • poM Incaasontly for the cameras, him glad. Provatha The chief reason given by the ects in the program—a $38 million Armentano black with ted otrlpea, oouNcnuoar URjMdm FIlMrOMMir. • MANCMlnH • ItoMIMtII The additional appropriations of funds and complied their own appropriations—is for the recon- louvers and- all carpentry teak aigniftcant detaito to the or red with black atrlpes. Oonkling, A t Uia daath of a young Womnn, London -^-Membere of etooted directors for considering all items will include $5,000 for' the welfare version of a highway program—a work. . The See-Saw presa, siad be hack to our home tonight is that holding a second struction of Route 8 to heip indus- TH. i!^gJ?5o8 w aigaificantly, had subsided to a a friend eaid: "BverywitorB ahe City and OOunty oouaeUs in Britain Tomer T. $ h k $ Kekert'H . Stttrkol department; $2,000 for garbage col- $150 million pay-as-you-go plan b a ^ tellbg our own people that meeting tends to encourage a try In the Naugatuck Valley. A WILSON Ihe UMttd States Navy, w ^ e pale pastel with'polka dots. went llowera bloomed in her lauh, are unjttld, but receive expenses. lection and disposal, te facilitate for a 5% year period. total of $38 million has been allo- w iat the communique really means This time, after half an hour. great deal of useless discussion. ELECTRICAL C O , Mil nawi OisoBtches crBanOd to H ot proud and ptoaaed over Its role and the air waa aweeter when atie ParUamint sets out* their rights disposal of IndustriaJ wastes such Both programs would have pro- cated for the project. Sm 0tlierw;« crcMsd III pwer to that the other fellow eurren- May and Bailey were so taken with and duttoo. Mayor Harold A. Turklngton as cardboard cartons; $9,0tln« Ooa»panj^li»^ This mpy be precisely what It is been spent yet; $128,000 from the the second the following mcrtiing. Half an hour later the summit carry out Our Christian charac- 4.etna Caaualty'a New Auto- would go along with the majority. assumes no nnancial raapeoslMH^ tv doing, wiUi the so-called Project The first session, in the evening, ter certainly shows itself in both water department budget for crea- pay-as-you-go typofraphical errors aivearl^ to a«- conference basked In the television Rite policy priced with Hinges on Debates tion of the water department capr Tertlsemeots and other readlM iMtter Artemis, which features a station- was featured mainly by an early cameras while Governor Dempsey our words and dqeda. Aa our to In The ManelMster Eeeatea Hernia Lord was not-indifferent to. anx- the Very lowest, ytt it of- Robert Gordon eaid the length ital improvement reserve fund; ary listening tower which may be show of drama on the part of ^ d Chaifman May together pre- of the meeting depends to an ex- insurance plan DemocraUc SUte Chairman Bailey ious hearts weighed down by I fou- tha protection 8 out and $6,870.50 for a 12-inch water DIsnIaf adrertlMnji eleatna Ikmits: able, by its devices, to spot-locate vented the historic communique of fers of tent on the number of remarks main from Spring St. to S. Main Fdr Hoadar—1 p.m JJldajr who, - when the conference was road program coexistence. It was bles, but went about doing g t » i— 10 drivers want - available here Ffir Tnesdar—1 P^m ttea ^^ any submarine anywhere in the barely 30 mfaiutea old, appeared at not least of which were Hto kind- made by the public durlng'the per- St. Ter Wedaesdaf^l pm Toeato. obvious, by its terms, that It treat- iod when any item within the jur- May Fill Vacancies Thnradatr—1 pm W^neadsf. world, whether it to hiding under the door as if to emerge from It ed all sides fairly. The Democrats ly words—so. also should we be. Kind words Just never die. isdiction of the board ia open to The directors will consider iq>- For rrMae—1 p.m. TInmday. some Arctic Ice cap or not. And and go to the airport. Some one got the power to go into debt to For aanirday—1 P.«a ^ Aotfs Casuol^s famous comments from the public. The polnting : a constable to replace ClaaaHled deadihie: 10:30 a.m. .ewEb from Inside called Mm back. Ac- build the roads If need he, but only Our blessed God, 'fbou hqst ask- Ask if the Potorto nudear submarine cmdbtg to the Democrats, it was ed that we be the light of the Family Auto Pdltoy can he amount of debate among board Otto Herrmann, a member of the dae at peddfeatkai ascetit short term debt; the Reqwblicans members also affects the meeting. development commission to suc- 0 Am can be located with precision RspubUcan SUti Chairman May. got an end to the sin of diversion world. Help us ahvaya to be alert tailored egaetly to at ape- lst important items could be development commission plans, re- (Continued from Page One) better,.he would understand that conttdered tonight, and the re- visions of ordinances on awning time the Marian Award, a Cath- Werner Students 1. G A S and O I L ested In is apme de\4ce which and property damage olic honor medal, has been pre- Its vecy diversity of opinion consti- liability, $1,000 medical ... mainder could be considered Mon- heights and sidewalk installations, He added- that he hoped that might give humanity the last AREA sented in Manchester. The Rev. "fewer body samples are required TRAINING tuted a strength. payments, $1,000 acci- day when the directors hold a various construction projects, In Final Recital 2 . W E A T H E R word, with a chance to get it in special meeting. plans for firehouses and the status Joseph McCann presented the in the future." ' We would have not chosen to COLD FUR dental death end $20,- awards after a Benediction. first, before the whole world be- 000 uninsured motorist REAL ESTATE Want More Meetings of the Barnard Junior High School Shepard confessed that he had PANTS have President Kennedy do public- William Collins said, "One renovation, the older elementary Donna Kiejna received the The Werner Studio. Frederic E. comes BO foolish as to think that REMODEL LENOX Protection in Manches- INSURANCE tNOORPORAYRD moderate apprehension before the Werner, Eknest C. Johnson, and ly what the question really asked STORAGE er. meeting a month by the highest school renovation and the Tiling Curved Bar, highest scouting the business of designing new at- YOUR OLD FUR COAT ? B award, also presented by Father flight but controlled it by focus- Mrs. Louise Recknagel, instructors soft, snug-fitting policy making board in town is Junior High School construction. h)m to do, which would have been INTO A NEW PHARMACY Only $18 In all of Tol- McCann. ing his thoughts on technical de- of piano and organ, will present tacks and new defenses to ever go- $3.00 land and Windham 98$ MAD) 81., GROUND FLOOR-YBL. Ml B*«U1 not enough.” For tonight’s meet- to attempt to put himself in Those who received the Marian tails of the job. As the result, he the fifth and closing recital of the Special contour styling for a ing to wind up la a balance udiich eountleo. "otauRANaiirras binom in#" ing, he agreed with Powell that felt very little anxiety immediate- Khriiritchev's place. One of the • CAPE 29V E. CENTER $T. Firemen Put Out A'ward are Marilyn (k>te, Patricia season on Sunday afternoon In the trim, stay-put fit. Highly ab- means security for anybody. We the most Important items should t ly before the launch. *. obvkiua and inevitable answejfs, for be considered and those remain- Gagnon, Joan Haney, Donna chapel of the South Methodist admire the Navy, for being first CLEANING TEL. Ml 9 4 8 9 $ Douglas said there was no vibra- Qiurch, at 3:30. Thirty of their sorbent, with double thick- •A • STOLE ing could be considered Monday. Grass, Car Fires Kiejna, Susan Kelly, Sharyn lastanoe, might have been that if with Polarto, and alao, possibly, Laraia. (3arolyn LaRose, Carol tion injury and added: students beginners and advanced ness front and back. Hanes- he were in Khrushchev’s position, Francis Mahoney said, "We’ve "In this flight the pilot appears first with the answer to Polaris. cmd • JACKET never completed one of those Lombardo, and Ruth Scheiben- will be presented. knit of purest, softest cotton. he would think and do Just as Three minor fires yesterday were pflug, all of Troop 57, and Gail to have paid a very small physio- At the close of this recital, That to keeping ahead o f the Rus- agendas yet (since the Republi- extinguished by Eighth District Seamless crotch, tunnelled Khrushchev doea And another GLAZING can majority took office in No- Rourke of Troop 10. logic price for his journey.” Werner will announce the student sians in one phase of atomic war, jmd Town Fire Departments. receiving the award for the high- elsst^ waist. Easy to wash, POUR AND SPREAD product of such an intellectual ex- vember). We could be there until Two grass fires were quelled by T he girls have worked for the as they may have been ahead of 2 in the morning and still not past four months with Father Mc- Log Rafts Mile Long est average report card for the shrink-resistant, no ironing periment might ha^'e been to lead $3.00 & up town Cos. 1 and 2 at 12:47 p.m. at season. us in others. have considered all the items.” 41 Server St. and at 3:56 p.m. off Cann and Mrs. William Paganl, needed. Whiter-than-white. everybody into that rare kind of 164 Oak St., to qualify for the The puzxlement comes, however, Tlit.e is "no time to make de- New St. No damage was reported Toronto—Newsprint producers Sized by weight and years. vision—the vision of ourselves as when one asks how and where cisions,” he said. “ We should to personal property, a fire depart- Marian Award. Mrs. A i^ u r Eng- around Lake Superior form mile- War Debt Paid Gals. have time to discuss these things land is leader, and Mrs. Pagani, Sizes 1 to 4 yrs. *7.50 others sas us. This, we su^>ect. either of us stands, through these ment spokesman said. long rafts of as many as 400,000 wax the fXncy in the mind of the among ourselves. After midnight A car caught on fire about 10:05 Mrs. Vincent Borrello, Mrs. Gene mill-bound logs up to 20 times a Manila—The United States has cyctoa of advantaga between at- C H ESTE R Furriers you lose the best of your think- Enrico, and Miss Elizabeth Ehig- season. Not long ago one of Frendi questioner, perh^is one of S» RU]RKE ROAD — ROCKVIL.LE last night on N. Main St. near turned over to the Philippines an- tack and defense, or advantage be- MI 8-1827 ing.” The meeting, in the hearing Stock PI. Eyghth District firemen land are co-leaders of Troop 57. these rafts was battered by a gale other $2,000,000 from the sale of Come in and get our those many people in Ehirope who tween the two countries. It seems room of the Municipal Building, quickly extinguished the fire Mrs. Everett Kelsey ia leader of and 280,000 logs, worth more than former Japanese assets in these raarLOW prices on HANES! Gan RoekvlUa Collect—^TR S-5929 or Call JA 2-5M2 Troop 10. b^ eve that Russia and the Unit- lather like a see-saw, rather ex- begins at 8. which was reported to have start- $200,000 were cast adrift. islands. ed States, like scorpions In a bot- The agenda includes additional ed by overheated brake lining on dting, pertiaps, at first experi- appropriations to the current budg- the vehicle. SEE US FOB ALL YOUR BABY NEEDS 386 North Main Street tle, are both responsible for a mu- ence, but somewhat boring and Phone MI 9-5258 tual challenge which should not, disconcerting and even oppressive e FREE PUKNEIX FARKINO however, be forced upon the des- after you discover that it never BUCKET SEATS ALONE 00 NOT A MONZA MAKE ELUNGXON BRANCH tiny of aU mankind. Pertiaps the West Road, Bonte M stops and that nobody has yet In- TRemont 5-6213 qpestioner wanted Mr. Kennedy to vented a way for getting off. jpalixe that, if be were Khrush- Friends Gee! little did we know, chev, America would wear much when we introduced tha GLASTONBURY BRANCH The Blue River MAOLC 63 Hebron Avenue the same image Russia wears for Serving Friends Corvair Monza last year, MAIN ST, MANCHESTEB—PHONTE MI 9-6221 JA 2-5326 us. Watching that Vienna muslcale that we were starting a Big President Kennedy stayed siUely the other evening, with Jack and Throughout the years, w e Thing. We just thought it dray from that kind of ii)&ospec- Nina and Nikita and Jackie in tlbn. have made personal service a would be pleasant If you their varying degrees of comfort tra ditio n here a t the H olmes ^Throughout the summit season, and discomfort under the spell of could buy a car that treats Wednesday, June 7, You’re Cordially Invited to Our l^wever, a number of commenta- l^autiful artistry, one may have HtTemiet Funeral H om e. It is our pledge you, the driver, like you tors have made some effort to put begun with the feeling that thia TMonti OF to the fa milies o f this arp a th a t want to be treated. The themselves Inside Khrushchev, or was an Incongruoua and almost TweoiMnRuii w henever w e're calle d on to bucket seats, of course, are ait least into some phases of his ridiculous part of a summit pro- serve, w e will serve as frien ds. the moet obvious evidence iJtuatkm, and the result has been gram. mfreShlng. SC H O O lTEA C N ER.A|«27.Sht of our desire to please you. But one waa Uktly to end in ac- Savings Bank Life Insuranoa TThey have pointed out, for In- h u r d about tha SAVINGS- But they’re not the most cord with the telieitous observa- is low-cost life insurance because qtAnce, that although w^ Ameri- tions of the announcer.at the end INSURANCE PLAN which gives important thing. No sir. har cash for em erg eticies, it is sold direct, over-the-counter c a have tended to think of Vien- of the program. at mutual savings banks. T o get W hat’s really vital is the way cash on ratirement and low.- im primarily as a risk President Perhaps this was as vital and thia low-cost protection, you GO cost lifa insurance protection a Monza handles—some- Kennedy was taking, this sort of important a part of any meeting for it. N o one calls! N o selling while she is saving. Now, one thing nobody in the U.S. has tking Is a risk for Khrushchev too. to consider tha fate of mankind aa commissions are paid! weekly deposit at her mutual yet copied. Or can copy. Be- ^ e indulge ourselves in the rou- anything else. You’ll GO for the early divi- savings bank gives her e pack- tine luxury o f condemning Khrush- Surely, in the ornate splendor of dends, too — and the discounts cause Corvair is the only age of se curity — savin gs ne out from b^ind his curtain, tra; surely in the cultivated level even under panic brak- ^ o has cooperated bi. lowering throats of the two singers—surely PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. ROCKVILLE ing, which we hope you’ll O M y sections of that curtain, who, in all these things there was testi- Save fot never have to do. Traction although never forgetting his mony to and demonstration of the V y. peasant’s armor, has risked social capacity of man to produce love- .and more traction, ao you " til h iI , i y -V smd policy Intercourse with his Uneas, gentleness, and compensa- don’t become a stick-in-th^ eftemtes—ail comprising a course Uona for all that to woeful In the _ —..II ^ II mud. The kind of cornering <( conduct undoubtedly shocking character and record of man on hla that’s sheer joy to experi- snd unorthodax to many of his earth. own party theorlsta. Baby^ Future ence. You get more: a Of tha four disUngutohed gueets, ^We find deceitful and hypocriti MANCHESTER fully independent suspen- we thou^t that Mrs Khrushchev YOU caN| help paint a rosy pic t u r e for I ' ' I Dear friends. oal flawa aa we try to analyze and Piesident Kannedy got moat sion that blots out road what he really means by his code out of the evening, and we were B A BY.BY ST A RTI N G S A V I N G F O R H IM N OV ^I shocks before they can ruffle o f coexistence, until we are not always waiting for what we How quickly babies growl How quickly that savings fund for baby you. Glean, crisp styling. sore It to not the moat Inaidloua of thought to he, the inevitable mo- Thoroughgoing economy, •9 ConMnunlat plota againat ua. ment when she, In moQwriy reas- will grow here, too, aa you regularly get aside monay for future plana Should know morl 3*^* Public 3K)0 to Bat Khnuhchev to constantly on suring fashion, might put her hand for him. And as baby grows glder, having a savinge fund will help from purchase price to op- Tscilities.'* ■^out your ''O P EN H O U S E" 7:00 PM . trial In hia own country, and even on his knee, aa if to tell him that him develop that habit of aavhag re^larly, too. erating cost. You’re not under cqien buUctment from Oom- this kind of world waa not all chi- going' to be satisfied with Free Refreshments niontot China, for even daring to mera and lie, and that he, as a CURRENT ANNUAL bucket seats alone, are you7 pponounce auch a concept. young man, could rely on her to DIVIDEND A dramatic change has taken place here daring the past few ^Finally, Khrushchev has now help soften the resolute old fox weeks. An entirely new decor has been created Just for you— spent many years pursuing hto tew chairs away. But then 'we oar customers. Do come In this Wednesday for a “ look-see" at particular theory. He almost lost looked at the old fox, sitting stony the New Marlow’s Beauty Salon . . . nU hto long and consistent bets op and uncomfortable and afraid by - - I t when, in the midst of last year's the aide of the American princess, some o f CORVAIR For A Lovelier Hair Style—Phone MI 9-3991 nununltry, the U-2 incident took and we reaUzed that, o f all the SAVINGS understood. perhLr the very ground from imder him, QUINN'S PHARMACY needs in that distinguished row, 81$ MAD) STREET, MANCHESTER—Phone MI a Alia should be they IffCHEVmiH FREE PURNELL PARKING and axpoaed him to charges that, pertiaps hto, to bo reassured that . / // f / L O A (\[ hn had been a sucker for vehtur- it would not be an ideological Respectfully, Ing out Into the world. But be weakness to lika gay Western mu- Drive the Corvair Monza at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's Wfathered that storm with n ttc. waa the greatest Ofwttots panaant’a Muster and turned, as But wa conoludad our part o f tha riton as he could without tiaiT^ •*aninf book under iUnsioa, ytold- Cace, back to the same kind eg « f. l^iHAHOlkt lirtTITHTIWII ing to Its apaO even to the ortent Main St. t o t the U-3 incident had inter- of accepting the, prdctomatioa, by The finest, freshest candies you can buy mako (Hpted. He to still telling hto peo- waits and baUet that that brown- CARTER CHEVROLET CO. Int Ssauiif. Saluh. plR and hto world, that movlugj this the sweetest spot in towni T iy a box o f est of riyera, tha Danube is really Open Until 5 P.M* Monday, Tuesday aiid Fridiiy LooAncD nr kahl ovt* uom wm wBiSYtSIW - Mrt tato lha wecld «aa Iw n po*- Mua. •) RuaseU Stover Candies and see for younelfl 1229 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. 'fe* .SA* • ... . -

fMt to 111* toaUi whUa walking a Kennedy Gills Party Qiiefs plank on Oia aacohd floor of a Attorney General Testifi^ Fiimitccg tteadlock Ends Obituary State NewsI Muaa being put up bg tba Amaa YWCA OHicifd Construction Co. Kennedy Aides Driver Register Will List Before Report on Parleys IHe boya tetlur, William From Nigeria _ Mrs. HatUs P. Staatan Oraane, who waa awarded the Fear Inflation Rockvais — Mrs. HstUs Pfeifer Roundup damagoa by a 8up«rlor Court Jury, Kennedy for Extra Party Chiefs Agree Records of Drunken Drivers PRESCRIPTION! rkcaOM) Stanton, 88, of SS Village Bt., died contended that the company had Andover yesterday at William W. Backus Guest in Town bbtaMn, aaked by newsmen (Ooatteaed troos Pag* Om ) faUed to take preeauUooa to pre- In Recovery The Connecticut Safety Com-( ' Commenting further on the new TEL. Hospital in Norwich. Shs wsa the vent Buch apuaeddent •koot U s 4Uscmss1ons with the widow of Arthur E. Stanton. mission announces that, after the national clearing house for traffic PraMent, mid Kennedy appesred Homemakers 000 the first year and ftOO.OOO the Tbe oonetnlDiioa eompanya four Manchestor TWOA yosterday en- violator records, Williams stated Bom in RockviUs April 17, 1873, tartaliiMl Lady Ayodeio Alaklja of Anti-Crime Powers (Oonttmied frem Pag* Om ) first of July, the records of drunk- eecond year for the etate. Murtnera, Pasmial* D l F i ^ Lpclan To Hike Sales Tax to ham been '*vety much im- M n. Stanton was a daughter of that, "An unsafe driver In one Ml 9-9814 with De Gaulle and Flower Workshop The bill would also have: tMFaslo, Frank Foruod and Joaeph Lagoa, Nlgaria, the general sacre- en drivers will be placed on file state is a hazard on the roads of Louis and Rose Pfeifer. She was a Lettieri, appaalad to the Supremo taiy of the YWCA o f Nigeria, at 6>- upturn should lift natlonid output ’ much pleased” w iff his con- Stipulated that one-fourth of the (OoatlBiMd from Paga Ooa) to a record $530 billion yearly rate with a new National Driver Regis- any state in the nation, qihe traffic member of First Lutheran Oiurch. Court contending the boy knew of a aerioa o f eyenta. (OeattsiMd trou Page Oaa) $1.7 million goes 'back to these mrsatiana with the French presi- Mrs. Earl Herrick of Bolton will Survivors Includs two nej^ews, tuition fees collected be placed by the end of 1961—a 6 per cent ter. The record system will be accident problem does not respect dent. into a acholarahip fund at the uni- the dangera involved but put hla Latfo Alaldja is vlsiUng the against all eight of thorn parMos.’' agencies,' most of it for new posi- maintained by the Bureau of Pub- any geographical or political demonstrate flower arrangelng at Carl Pfeifer and Harry Plefka; and life in jeopardy anyway. kept informed on the progreaa of tions. gain from the first quarter—and He said Kennedy also was a niece, Mrs. Wilbert A. Spence, all versity. The reet would go Into Unltod Btatea as a participant In The Attorney Oeaeral toM th# should generate enough tax rev- lic Roads. boundaries. Connecticut's Motor PINE P H A R M M Y a meeting ct the Homemakere C3ub They eaid the boy was guilty of the fotelgn leadors program of the ths fiiMal tsdks over the weekend. The major areas of disagree- 664 CENTER STREET—4XIRNBB OF A nasip ptoaaed about the results of his of Rockville. , the state’s general fund. oommlttee the Juotloe Dopertsnent He also said Dempsey would agree enues to ’ give government a , The Driver Register is a file of Vehicle Department is to be com- conversationsi with Pr- new Marianl, Grade 1; Mrs. Doris Peck, celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Park gardens was scheduled. The Slot Machine _ Act "haa bogged $554 million. > pll. register will be there for driving Detroit—Latin is losing out in in the Republican • controlled of Connecticut Supreme' said Su- Hartford Gas Co. . . . 55 Bid labor, Industry and public repre- der Kosakiwski, outside guard; while intoxicated. This offense ac- ADDRCSL, Communist thrusts in Berlin and Grade 2; Mrs. Eaixabeth Cook, com- John Kansk ss deacon and the perior Court Judges. visitor will accompany Mrs. Her down” because of "the ingenuity Tb* Governor originally recom- The leaders said that bills em- the drug-prescription battle. Nine i STOCKS House. belt Noble of Glastonbury to the Southern New England sentatives can lay out guidelines Paul Moriarty, treasurer; Atty. counts for over half of the total out of 10 doctors now prescribe CITY_____ other danger spots. bined Grade 2 and 3; Mrs. Deborah Rev. Stanley HasUlIo as subdea- Succeeding him oa aaMstsnt of manufacturers In' developing mended a general fund of $589.2 bodying the agreements would be fo r ^ ’ages and prices in major in- John O'Connor, advocate; and Dr. -TTATL. con. Mrs. Jane Mseesrone was Opponents of the measure ar- University of Bridgeport for a Telephone ...... 51)4 64)4 n.Ullon. license revocations throughout the drugs by brand names rather than I BONDS Home, Grade 3; Mrs. Hazel Floyd devices to circumvent the law," speeded through the legislature to- ^ TELEFHONg _ _ Members o f Congress — divided gued that the increased tuition state’s attorney is George R. Tier- Manafaoturtng Compaales dustries like steel and autos. Hebert, trustee. nation each year. in scientific Latin terms. betwmn hope and skepticism — and Arthur Von Roemer, Grade 4; organist. naii, prosecutor for IS yean in three-day conference o f the Worn He said that only the broadeat The Republlcana cut some $14 day and tomorrow while talks con- u MUTUAL niNDS Burial was in S t James’ Ceme- fees would put the university be- en’a Service Bureau. Arrow, Hart, Heg. 59)4 63)4 million from allocations for vari- eagerly awaited Kenendy's report. Mrs. Ann Foster and David Turtt- yond the reach of many students. the Common Pleas court. kind of definition for gambling tinued on the other issues still di- The President's Jet transport ington, Grade 5: and Guy Outlaw, tery, wlU oommlttal prayers by The f<»«ign visitor was an ovstt Associated Spring 14 16 devices can cure thia aituation. ous state agencies. The restored viding the parties. Gorman, bom in New Haven, la Bristol Brass . . . 10 reached Goose Bay, Labrador, at Grade 6. Mrs. Ellen Ransom will Father McCann. Bearers were Mi- a graduate o f Catholic University night guest o f Mrs. Theodore Pow- 11% The committee listened without 12:37 a.m. after a fli^ t of about be the school nurse. chael Stanko, Ward Tedford, Wil- Medical School Site ell here earlier, and spent last Dunham Bush . . . 5)4 6)4 interruption as Kennedy read hla liam KeUy Jr., Richard Kelly, John and Tale Law School. He is senior week,'Visiting and observing activ- Em-Hart ...... 83 88 Mass., a $35 bond on a charge bf 8% hours from London. Kennedy Miss MariauTs appointment has Hartford, June 6 (4V-Legisla- partner of the New Haven law statement, then postponed to soma just been announced. A resident Kollar, Aid Albert Warden. ities of the OlBstonbury, Granby, Fafnir Bearing . 56)4 59)4 I2th Circuit speeding. remained aboard the plane for tive leaders have agreed to give a firm of Gorman, Bohonnon A Peck. future date another session at Henry Elick Jr., 18, of Willes of New London, she is a graduate 9-man committee one year to find Simsbury and Enfield YWCA N. B. Machine . . . 21)4 24)4 which to question him about ths about six hours' rest before tak- Tieman was also bom In New North and Judd . 14 16 Barre, Pa., a $35 bond on a charge ing oft for Washington. Most of of the University of Connecticut Mrs. Mary M. Adams a site in the Hartford area for a Haven and is a graduate of Yale units. proposals. and win attend a course at the Andover — The funeral of Mrs. Stanley Works .. 17 19 of speeding. the 32 abroad the plane — includ- proposed state medical-dental and Cornell Law School. Kennedy declined to answer Court Cases Teachers College in WiUimantlc Mary M. Adams, Rt. 6, Andover, school. Veeder Root .... 60 54 James Tzellas, 27, of Hudson, ing Sscretary of State Dean Rusk newsmen's questions aa to hla at- Mass., a $35 bond on a charge of this summer. She replaces Mrs. was held this morning at the John Republican and Democratic lead The above quota s are not to — went to barracks at the Labra- Mildred Christadore, who will Early Parole Urged Candidate Breaks oc construed as actual markets. Utude toward a bill by Sen. Estes MANOESTEB SESSION speeding. F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. ers announced their agreement last Kefauver. D-Tenn„ to create in dor Air Base to relax until takeoff teach in Manchester next year. Center S t, Manchester, followed by New Haven, Juna 6 iB— Early Monday Cornelius P. Bernier, 35. of time. night after a meeting with Gov, the Justice Department the Of- Worcester, Mass., a $25< bond on a Turkington. a Manchester resi- a requiem Mass at St. Maurice's John N. Dempsey. parole has been recommended for Leg in 2 Places Anthony McAllister, 22, of 123 Congressional Democrats gen- dent. is another new teacher this Church. Bolton. fice of Federal Boxing Commis- charge of speeding. The committee will consist of an admitted narcotics smuggler sioner, to wage war on raoketeer- W. Middle Tpke., was given a 30- erally wera optimistic that some year, replacing Harry Palubnlak of The Rev. Bernard McGurk was who provided the government with 2 Women Hurt Kenneth Gray, 34, of San Diego. the president of the University of Camden, N.J., June 6 (IP)—James Ing in pfofesslcnal boxing. Ken- day jail sentence for intoxication. improvement in East-West rela- Hebron, who will teach English in celebrant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles key information In smashing an In- P. Mitchell, Republican candidate Calif., a $35 bond on a charge of the junior high section of RHAM Connecticut, o n e representative In 2-Car Crash nedy previously had indicated he speeding. tions might grow out of the Ken- Robbins were soloists, and Mrs. each from the State Medical Socie- ternational heroin smugglli^ ring. for governor of New Jersey and Gerald Tucker of Glastonbury, High School next year. Shirley Banks, organist CHarence F. Aspelund of Derby, felt federal regulations might be Peter Le Fort of Paris, France, nedy-Khniahchev meeting in Vi- ty, State Dental Society, State Sen- secretary of labor In President Ei- all right, but that some other paid fines of $36 for reckless driv- enna, even though no concrete Named U of H Envoy Burial was In St. Mary's Ceme- a 46-year-old merchant seaman, senhower's cabinet, suffered two Mrs. Janina Bramanls, 3 Devon a $35 bond on a charge of speed- Mrs. Eleanor B. Dickinson of 30 ate and House of Representatives, agency should handle it, because ing and $102 for driving while un- ing. reoulta had been anticipated. Re- tery. New Britain, with committal and four other persons to be ap- was sentenced to two to sii^ years fractures of his left leg In a fall Dr., was admitted to Manchester Lakeside Dr., is one of 29 Univer- prayers by the Rev. Francis In prison by federal district court his is not a regulatory agency. der the Influence of liquor. The case against Michael N. Ka- publicans were more skeptical. pointed by the Governor. at his hotel room early today. Memorial HoopKal for chest X- Newsmen asked K enney ateut Thomas Anthony Fulton, 24. of Senate Democratic leader Mike sity of Hartford graduates named O'Brien. Judge William H. Timbers yes- The accident occurred at 1:30 mlns, 20, of Hartford, charged with Alumni ambassadors for the uni The committee will be given from rays and obs^ ation as a result of a reported proposal by the Rev. Coventry, was fined $42 for reck- driving a vehicle with an over- •UeiMfieM o f Montana said be be- July until June 30. 1962 to eelect terday. But the judge urged pa- a.m. in the Cherry Hill Inn. verslty. Alumni are engaged in an 1 role authorities to free A.spelund ^ r t ln Luther King, an Alabama less driving. crowded front seat, waa nolled. lieves the conversations were “well a site. Once a site has been chosen, Herbert Holran, executive direc- two-car accident at Olcott St, Intergrationlst leader, that Presi- Ralph M. Sarvey, 22, of Hart- worth while” and may have con- Intensive drive to secure support as soon as possible. The case against Joseph Maho- for the development of the uni- the problem wll be put Into the tor of Mitchell’s campaign, said near the entrance to the town dent Kemiedy issue an executive ford, was fined $36 for speeding. tributed to laying the ground- School Board Timbers praised the sailor for Mitchell had conferred earlier with dump, about noon today. ney, 41, of Cambridge, Mass., versity's new IBO-acre campua hands of the trustees of the Uni order forbidding any segregation Kenneth Chalne, 18, of Thomp- charged with speeding, was nolled. work for lower-level negotiations versity of Connecticut. his courage in testifying against aides. As the candidate was going Also taken to the hospital. I^ In the United States. sonville, wss fined $36 for speed- The ambassadors will seek the his former cohorts duriiig the 21- The case against Patrick J. Say- on East-West differences. support of fellow graduates. EarUer in the day, both the Dem- to the bathroom, he slipped on the ambulance and examined Were The Attorney General said “ such ing. I f some reasonable agree- Did Not Pass day trial last March for four per- tile and fell heavily to the floor. ers. 24, of South Windsor, charged Bulletin Board ocraUc-controlled Senate and the Mrs. Patricia Hosu' and her daugh- a proposal would appear to go far Ronald Gatto, 19, of Thompson- with speeding, was nolled. ments can now be reached at the Republican-c.ontrolled House ap- sons connected with the smug- Holran estimated that Mitchell, ter Shetyl, 8, both of West St., beyond what the President can vllle, waa fined $36 for speeding. The Andover Women’s Republi- gling operation. Cases continued; ambassadorial level, the talks with can Oub will meet at 8 tonight in proved a 367 million compromise 60, would be on crutches for at Bolton. Mrs. Hoar waa treated do" under existing law. Paul Audet, 23, of 15 Edmund Until Thursday, Leonard A. Cor- Khmabchev may have enhanced, On Gym Use capital bonding program that in- "He has been subjected to all least three weeks with complete for contusions of both knees and Asked, whether "you are con- St., waa fined $3 for failure to car- the all-purpose room of the ele- sorts of threats, even threats nell of Rockville, for plea to indirectly at least, the prospects mentary school. cluded an allocation of 32 million healing to take four to six months. left forearm while her daughter sidering a civil rlghU bill to come ry a license and $30 for failure to charge of operating a motor ve- ^ for a real summit meeting in the The use of the Manchester High for the medical-dental echool. against his very life," said the The gubernatorial election is in had no outward signs of Injury, The Board of Education will judge. of the Justice Department," drive in an established lane. hicle without a license: Frederick ' future,” Mwisfleld said. meet at 7:30 p.m. In the elemen- School gymnasium last Friday Dempsey said the discussion also November, when Mitchell will op- a hospital spokesman said. The Attorney General replied, "I Norine M, Tracy of Schachtl- H. Meeker. 70. of Bristol, for court Fnlbtight said it seemed to him night by two fraternities at the touched on redevelopment projects He said that without Aspelund's pose Democratic candidate Rich- Mrs. Bramanis was reported to am not.” coke, N.Y., was fined $3 for failure tary school. testimony the convictions would trial on charge of illegal parking; the Vienna meeting "well served high school was not referred to the and medical care to the aged but ard J. Hughes. have struck her chest against the to carry a license and $25 for de- John Moran, 35, of Milldale, for the purpose of getting the two board of education for approval. that party differences still existed have been impossible. “ His testi- steering wheel o f the vehicle she Manchester Evening Herald An- mony offset to a considerable de- TWO CARGO SHIPS CRASH fective equipment (no emergency plea to charge of driving left at an leaders acquaint^” and giving dover correspondent, Cindy Plan- Since the dance, nine youths on the two issues. AD MEN UNDER FIRE was driving. brake). intersection; Samuel Hobbs, 32, of gree the debt which he would Washington, June 6 (/P)—Vice Portsmouth, Va., June 6 CD— them an opportunity to talk over stiehl, telepbOTe Pilgrim t-MM. have been arrested on breach of He said another meeting is ex- Further details of the accident cargo sUps, ‘the Uberian William Lopez, 36. of Bolton, Buckland. for court trial on charge the world situation. pected today to discuss them. otherwise owe the United States," President I ^ d o n B. Johnson were not available early this after- the peace and intoxication charges. the judge added. Worid Challenger and the Chil- was fined $15 for operating a mo- of operating a motor vehicle while "It seems to me they were very The fraternities had requested the Among those present at the dis- today nrged ndVertlsing men to ean Malpo, collided In dense fog tor vehicle without a license. under the influence of liquor; Ned polite to each other, and the use of the gymnasium as a private cussion were State and National Under the law, parole is man- And out why tha United States five miles east of V l i ^ U William J. Bannon, 2.0, of En- Howell of Hazardville, for plea and meeting went ioff without acri- Red Rel^h Shell group, hot affiliated with the Democratic Chairman John M. datory after two years, ff the pa- seems to be lagging behind the JUNTA ADDS POWERS Beach, Va., early today. At 8:30 field, waa fined, $21 for (disregard- disposition to charge of disregard- mony", Fulbiight aald. “No at- school. Bailey, Senate Majority Leader role board members have any Communists in projecting its Seoul, Korea, June 6 (/P)— ajn. (BST) the World Chal- ing a red light ing a stop sign; Emily L. Town- tempt was made to give the in- Vital Laos T omti Theodore Fairbanks, engineer of Louis E. Gladstone, D-Brldgeport; discretion, the judge said, “ the Image to the world. He called South Korea’s military regime lenger radioed the Coast Guard Richard V. Mickewlcz, 18, of send of (Coventry, for court trial f o n ^ talks a big buildup and no the high school, said the rental was House Minority Leader William T. court urges they make possible for “a straightforward analysis today proclaimed a new supreme here that the Malpo was visMilo French Rd. Bolton, wa.s fined $21 on charge of operating a defective Shea, D-Meriden; State Republican parole at the earliest date." of the reasons for our failure to one was led to believe there would (Continued from Page One) authorized by Principal A. Ray- law vesting all legislative and through the lifting fog and waa for failure to grant the right of motor vehicle. be anything of a substantial na- mond Rogers Jr. and himself. Chairman Edwin H. May Jr.: and Aspelund was originally indicted communicate to the rest of the e.\ecutive power in the Junta of not sinking as had been feared way. Until June 12, Ronald Moses, 19, ture accomplished.” - Atty. Harold Garrity, chalrmaA Speaker of the House Anthony by a federal grand jury for con- world.” Johnson said In a speech 32 colonels and generals headed of West Hartford, for plea and dis- Prince Boun Oum, Prince Sou- Wallace, R-Simsbury, earUer. But, the World Cbal- Howard B. Richardson, 24, of Dlrkseh, in a separate interview, of the board of education, said spiracy to sell heroin illegally prepared for the Washington by Lt. Gen. Chang Do-young, lenger said, it still couldn’t raise position to charge of speeding. vanna Phouma and his half-broth- brought into the United States and Hartford, waa fined $21 for driv- described the Khrushchev session er, Prince Souphanouvong. rentals of the gymnasium are sub' conference of the Advertising The new law sii|>erseding the the Malpo by radio. The Coast ing an unregistered motor ve- Until June 13, William Helfich, as "a sparring match that solved ject to approval by the building Laicyer Aicaits Sentence concealment of narcotics. Several Council that this country has constitution provides that the Guard dispatched rescue vessels hicle. 37, of Glastonbury, for jury trial "I’m optimistic about these million dollars worth of heroin not put across to millions of nothing.” he added; talks,” the general said. and sites subcommittee of the New Haven, June 6 ijpt—Sen- junta will rule “ until the tasks and the World Challenger report- Joseph LeBIanc, 45. of Hartford, at East Hartford Circuit Court on “By the very naUire of the board of education today, Frank was recovered by government people its “ desires and real ob- of the May 16 miHtdry revolu- ed that the first of them were on charge of speeding: Joseph Arbi- tencing has been scheduled for agents in his home. Jecrives." waa ifined $21 for driving a niotor meeting not much could be Boun Oum is already In France. Sheldon, chairman of the aub' June 19 in the case of William M. tion” are fulflllexl. the scene. There waa no Indlca- vehicls without a license. tuck, 42, of Southbridge, Mass., for achieved. It was a showcase in c o m m i 11 e e, said he had not Pomerantz, a Hartford attorney However, because of his coop- Edgar Butcher, 19, of 149 jury trial at Ea6t Hartford (Tlr- which two-men of sharply differ- Souvanna Phouma, the ex-pre- mier, who professes neutralism, been informed of the rental, and charged with falling to file tax eration with the government, Spruce St., waa fined $15 for mak- cult Court on charge of speeding; ing ideologies could concede noth- be first learned of the dance returns on income of $118,000. Aspelund was allowed to plead to Roland Labbe, 21,, of Ertel Dr., ing to the other.” and Souphanouvong, who heads the lesser charge of selling nar- ing an Improper turn. the Pathet Lao rebels, arrived in through the newspapers. In federal district court yester- Rockville, for jury trial at East Three members of the Senate cotics wlthopt a proper tax stamp. Joseph E. Pouech. 18, of Lake- Hartford Circuit Court on charge Moscow today of their way to the Rogers said today that there Is day, Judge Robert P. Anderson al side Lane, Bolton, was fined $15 Foreign Relations Committee— no reason to exclude private or- lowed the 53-year-oId lawyer to The four defendants drew long adro, of speeding: Gerald Campbell, 17, Sens. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, R- 14-natlon conference In Geneva on prison terms. for disregarding a stop sign. of East Hartford, for jury trial at Laos — and perhaps to France. ganizations from renting the gym- change his plea of innocent to no Marie EL SeSpirt,, 19, of Hart- lowa, John Spaitman, D-Ala., and nasium “ unleM there is inadequate contest. More he th aii^B ^ Cars”? East JIartford on charge of failure Homer Capehart. R-Ind.—express- Soviet First Deputy Premier ford, was fined $15 for operating to travel a reasonable distance Anastas I. Mikoyan welcomed control.” He said, however, that . The judge then entered a finding •yk sir.' and ed differing views. the rental policy “ doea need a re- of guilty and set the sentencing a motor vehicle without a license. apart. them. Stale Wants Right Ernest L. Morin, 54. of Windsor Hickenlooper said the confer- view.” date. 1 CAN PROVE IT/" ' FOR $212 LESS? Until June 19, David J. McCall, ence may furnish Khrushchev Cambodia's Prince Norodom The groups paid the full rate of Pomerants was charged by a Locks, waa fined $15 for driving 24, of Phoenixville, for plea to “ with a lot of grist for his propa- Sihanouk, original proponent of 1200, set by the board of educa- federal grand jury with wilful To Put Utilities without a license. charge of breach pf the peace and ganda mill.'' the Geneva conference, hoped to tion, to rent the gymnasium, he failure to file tax returns for 1954 Douglas Pearson, 16, of 113 resisting arrest: Armand Dumond, Sparkman said he looks for promote a meeting of the war- said, and agreed to comply with and 1955 during which the govern- In Wilbur Cross Pearl St., was fined $15 for fail- 30, of 15 Arch St., referred to fam- Kennedy to make “ a frank and ring Laotian leaders at Grasse, a policy regulations, including the ment placed his earnings at more ure to grant the right of way. ily relations officer for pre-sen- direct report" to the American French hesJth resort overlooking Rene J. Herard, 51, of Killingly, tence. examination on charge of in- hiring of four policemen, a matron, than $118,000. Fred Thrall, superintendent of the people on his talk with Khrush- the Mediterranean. and custodians for the affair. On April 26, he pleaded inno- water and sewer department and was given 10-day sentence in the toxication: Frank Gazdzicki, 41, of chev. He added "I think the two Fairbanks aald he did not know cent to the charges and said he Town Counsel Arthur J. licia lre Hartford (Lounty Jail for intoxica- Marlborough, referred to family had a profitable exchange even Geneva, June 6 UPi — U.S. Am- whether or not the rental was the had been given assurances he would Jr., are recommending that the tion. relations officer for pre-sentence If the meeting was without posi- bassador W. Averell Harriman to- first time a request had not been not be prosecuted. town sign an agreement with the Peter Taylor, 19, of Manchester, examination on charges of Ijreach tive accompli^ment . . . I hope day accused pro-Communist forces forwarded to the subcommittee for Pomerantz" attorneys announced state highway department permit- was fined $15 for breach of the of the peace and intoxication. the President is able to tell us of violating the cease-fire in Laos. approval. they would file motions to dismiss ting that-* department to Install peace and $10 for intoxication. aomething - about Laos and Ber- He refused to talk about a long- Yesterday, Rogers said the the charges. Anderson gave them water and sewer utUlties for the Forfeitures: Comparison lin." term settlement until the shooting dance was not sponsored by the 15 days, but the pApera were never proposed widening of the Wilbur Phyllis Novak of Brighton. Capehart said he can't see any stops. school. submitted. Cross Highway through Manches- Mass., a $50 bond on a charge of It has been estimated that particular ben'efits from the in- Harriman told the 14-natlon After the change of plea on the ter. speeding. formal sixe-up talks. some 600,000 Americans alone vis- conference on Laos; first count of the indictment yes- The agreement has been pre- William Peoples of Philadelphia, it Mexico as tourists each year, "Just what was the purpose of terday, the government said it bated on mmuifilctiirers* sttntrted factory ‘The chairman of the (founcil pared by the state highway depart- t Fm (kr X-Ray BmIu At Any RtnMir Dn Iw Pa., a $50 bond on a charge of as compared with fewer than 25,- this meeting, anyway?" Capehart of Ministers of the Soviet Union About Town would not prosecute aj' second ment. Mheredprkm, hwttt-prked 4-docr sedatu. speeding. asked. “ Was it to build up Khrush- count. 000 foreigners from all countries and our President have agreed In a message to the board of di- Cecil Flint, 62, of Auburn, entering Honduras. chev and Russia as our equal in that the condition of an effective Pomerantz faces a maximum rectors, General Manager Richard IntemaUonal affairs? I hope the cease-fire should be met. We The Alpha Society „wlll meet tb* penalty of a year In jail and a fine Martin said, “ This agreement is WOULD YOU BELIEVE— the Rambler President will tell the people what morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Italian of $10,000. required by federal regulations. It trust this understanding will be American Club on Eldrldge St Classic, America’s only mlddle-sizedcu, ...... be emsiders the end result to promptly translated into action, is the same as agreements between new look new life for Connecticut! be." Refreshments will be served. Get Rambler here in Geneva and in Laos." 1 1 ,300 Award Upheld the state highway department and has more front-seat headroom than, any Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Arlz.’ The United States has long In- public and private utilities In other “ Big 3” make, including the costliest? a spokesman for OOP Conserva- Miss Roberta Campbell. daugh.c Hartford, June 6 OPI—A $17,300 towns. sisted on a permanent'bease-fire ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (^m p- jury award resulting from the tives, said he doubts that the In Laos before'talking about long- 'None of the proposed''highway Car, X-Ray Books prove it all in illus- meetings will alter the world sit- bell, 191 McKee S t, has been death of a 9-year-oId boy in Sep- Thousands of eager shoppers attend the Grand population ... new super-safe superhighways term political agreements. tember 1958 when he fell from ' a work is In the franchise area of the trated side-by-side comparisons. uation in any way. named to the dean's list at Bay town water or sewer departments, Opening of yet another mammoth shopping Earlier, France asked that truce Path Junior College, Longmead- construction project - in Seymour Dccellence to handle the increasing trafiic flow: tliese and "About the best we can. say is terms get full freedom to look but the state wants the agreement that they didn't) do any hapm—so ow. Mass., where she is In her has been upheld by the Connecti- anyway.” center that brings added convenience to the many other exciting things are happening into violations. junior year. She is a graduate of cut Supreme Court of Errors. far aa we know now," Jie said. “ The cesse-fire is a -question The directors must authorize the "Ram bter Clasiic has big-car "I don’t think the Prudent ac- Manchester High School. The High Court declined to set manager to sign the agreement on community. ' every day as a dynamic, forward-looking of substance," Ambassador Jean aside a finding of negligence roomfor a compact price!” ~ oompUshed anything much with Chauvei told the 14-nsitlon con- their Mhalf. Connecticut develops new areas for homes and 'De Gaulle and 1 doubt that any- More than 100 members of the against the partners in the coif- The widening of the Wilbur Cross Motorists become impatient waiting for a I ference on Laos. Ladies of the Assumption attend- strtiction company. thing will come of his meeting He said it was good to know will make It a six-lane highway in- newly-completed superhighway to open for industry; redevelops blighted, depressed areas with Khrushchev.” •- ed an annual potluck and final The boy, Maurice Greene, fell 16 stead of four-way. that President Kennedy and Pre- business meeting of the season last traffic. in a continuing urban renewal program that 6 mier Khrushchev have reaf- night in the church hall. Mrs. Wal- firmed the importance of 'the ter McNally, new president intro- Sidewalk superintendents watch in awe as the holds the attention of the entire nation. Two Struck work of the conference. duced new officers. Mrs. Frank Chauvei called for a full re- Giorgio and Mrs. Guy Hebert were Don’t buy any sunless tanning gracefuUy-swinging steel razing ball reduces They’re big projects; big to plan, big to carry port on military activity In Laos. in charge of social games. Decisions of truce teams should a ten-story building to a neat pile of rubble. out. They require the talents of many special- By Lightning be made by majority vote, he Robert W. Anderson, eon of Mr. said, and If there Is a difference and Mrs. waiter A. Anderson, 20 product ynt|! you try... ft * * ists throughout planning and execution stages. of opinion the conference should Lighting struck two tobacco Avondale Rd., hAs been named to Scenes like these are being duplicated all o\ er And you’ll find the insurance industry contri- workers this morning as they were get both a majority and minority the dean's Hat at Bryant College, operating a planting tractor un- report, Providence, R.I. lAldsAnoN Connecticut as the economy grows, flourishes buting considerable time, money and talent: rier the nets at the Hartmann India Is chairman of the com Farm in Buckland. Both apparent- mls.slon that controls the truce Threq^anohester members were and expands. New sch(X)ls to keep Connecticut investing policyholder funds for construction teams. Canada and Communist ly escaped serious injury but were elected'^ olficers of the Hartford youngsters among the nation’s best-educated financing ... offering skilled counsel and guid- s o t t e d to Manchester Memori- Poland are the other members. County YMCA recently. Mrs. al Hospital for observation. Richard Hurd was re-elected presi- MemHtramsk,$err.i . . . new housing and expanded utility services ance at planning sessions . . . providing safety Leonard Woodard, 46, of 72 dent of oz. Plastic Tnb^ $1J25 DeCOtMlBI MOTOn lA U a NICw M t e n Al&iea Blfter inrwtlgnted. Sersad’V tbinomiw at 32:30 >*» ApURDHUG oit flh* T niil* vaotiy. *plua tax MAIS BT. (Bt. JflBflfl) ^AO&TES IC A K C H E S^ EVENING HERALD. ICANdHESTBB. CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 6. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE^6, 1961 BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROS^ORD PUZZLE I'L L TAKE Bolton New London, N. H., Sunday. Tlieir IT. EIRE! Columbia daughter Mias Sarah Savage was LAnM W M UKt YW,VtoOOAT one of 387 women awarded as- 'sMAUverm sociate degrees. Miss Savage ma- «-', UFnpma nifht iCahould be oonbdoring hlr- IBBwUa -liig Ua o<«m iupoHntendont now. and Community Bench member- fair is under the supervision of XOUneomiDoa Principal George Patros, and unimiid* llBMUet Oraff la with the State Rural Su- St. George’s ship will be taken on June 18 frim MOcmoi pervisory Service and- acta aa au- 7 to 8 pjn. i t Teomnne HaU. The members of the Student Council. Air~' auH»eu.ag Members ot the teaching staff'will HS5sr-*“ ssL-afu moTt m perintendent in leveral other Campaign Hits Claeses are sponaored jointly by msSSS' StDmiidM aSG«iiiundY 478eat* berve as umpires and judges. towns. Hia aervlcea are fumlahed the Columbia Recreation Council ally OOP a4B^c(lud STAfCtaullUa 49Pl1]iM Hot Lunches BY V. T. RAMLIN atnotani prfie* Bllhdtot free' of charge by the aUte. 127,000 Mark and the Red Cross. aSlMal The hoard b currenUy seeking Hot lunches at the school for zrXatrMt 4sEo«DUln ssaUfUTnor a u t f ? Opening of the beach is set for the remainder of this week are; UHutnMd a new principal for the elementary June 24, and swim classes will' ssssr“»jssa.. « achooi; replacing principal Richard St. George’s Bpisoop&l . Today—crPo«l Graff estimated Bolton would households in the community. Peo- n IJ)yalty Dinner for the par- ple are urged to watch out for Capt. Martin Cohen, Mrs. Cohen 44ltaMkHlak require tu own superintendent ish.^ He commented that the and their daughter, Ronda, of Ama-1 CkbJ wHhin three years because of the these, since they might "be mis- announced campaign goal was . "llln A 'r Force Base In Texas have 4SAM«Mc school population and recommend- taken for an advertisement They 48rB>artaio(a $20,000, an and wlU not be en- ■sinA^b •workera closed in an envelope. With .them of Pine'St. Capt. Cohen la com-1 Superintendent Graff also uized The executive committee mander-of field training detach- PRISCILLA’S POP Ue.iMMtaiz 'the board to be more "dednitive” will be the appUcation blank which BY AL VERMEER •Cacciadtora of the church expects to meet everyone is asked to bring with ment groups at the air bate. SSSMcaa' in Its requirements for principal, tomorrow night with one of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred German o f | I r IT IT art and music personnel. them when they come to register. AND SBiMbn several architects who will Those unable to register June 16 'Verhon have moved to Columbia •OAdON CBuUrman Jolm H arrb reported and will live at the German home fWAs/E A NICE , , ^ D O N ’ T MCMlWw ir be interviewed for idannlng a may do so June 17 or 24 at the that one candidate for the poet of permanent church bitllding for on W M t S t time at jenny i,(=ORSET TtXJR „iaawiJ. principal has been interviewed by beach, weather permitting. I f none SSCarooMd H the two and a half year old Home tor the summer vacation LOS PARTY.', SUNDAY the committee appointed to screen of these dates Is convenient the L M A N N E R S DOWN miaeion. With a grant from application and mohey may be are Richard, William and David K” applications. He said the commit- the Diocese of Connecticut of Card.'tons of Mr. and Mnk. Walter IBnd tee wants additional applications. mailed to committee members and SBvlaia $30,000, available funds for beach cards may be picked up at Card ot Columbia GreSn. ’The hoys Board member Mrs. Elizabeth the new building should total are students at WilUston Academy Alton said she feeb a minimum of the beach house. Committee mem- about $60,000. bers may register people at their in Massechusetta. SEE US mw FOR Sixn-ONEDERFUL SAVINGS six candidates should be inter- •h homes. On the committee are Mrs. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAI. viewed for the post. Maacheeter Evening HeraId>Oo> The board voted to engage an fu n * within Its budget for the l/Sola Beck, Mrs. George Grsen- wsy. Miss Jean Natach end MrS. Inmbla correepondent, Mrs. Donald art teacher on a part time basis, curfhnt year and authorized Prin- B. Tuttle, telephone AOadetey preferably three days a week, and cipal Mather to purchase neqessary Donald ’Tuttle. 8-1485. ' authorized Graff to seek appll supplies and equipment for next New Unlforme Pay Off cants. For the past several years, year. CelunAia Lake Bowmen, com- the art program has been left up Baseball Score peting with 16 other teams In the Waddell Students to the individual teacher. Superin- The Sheridan Oil baeeball team Connecticut Field A r ^ e r Inter- Lfc*. 11 I I tendent Graff and Principal won Ite' fourth etraight victory Club Teem ObainiNonahip match Mesn MO CIvb Coup* last night by defsaUng M and M To Get AfvardsI Impsla V8 Sport Coup* BONNIE Mather favored hiring an art su- it the Municipal Stadium in' Wa- BY JOE CAMPBELL pervisor who would work, with the Oil, 4-3, Dave Southerlln led his terbury Sui^y, was Judged puA teachers as well as with the chil- team to victory with his 'second outflttM team. ‘They receiwd the Ubrary certlficatea will be Y" ' OONTVUORRy dren. home run of the season. Craig $35 cash sward for the "best awarded, to students who have ABOUT (T. THOSE 'The board acoepted the resigna- Pepin pitched for Sheridan’s and dress^.’’ This was a ilewly organ- read a large number of books, in I 6TEPPED ON A P^WN^HAPPEN./ tion of Mrs. Pauline Marks, Grade Bob Hutchinson was relief pitch- i z e team from the dub, iaiich it- a ceremony at a family picnic for CATERPILLAR /. 2 teacher, with regret and asked er. Southerlln caught. For M and eelT waa only orgaphted about a 'Waddell nA. members tomorrow Graff to seek a replacement. Mrs. M, Greg Gaal and Ken Sbapazian year and their, outfits-were at 5 p.m.. on tha school playground. BIG CHOICE OF CHEVROLET AND CORVAIR Marks plans to move to California pitched and Jeff Maxwell caught brand new. I', •• ■/ The picnic will be the f i i ^ meet- later this month since her husband A meeting of the fire depart- Members o f the Coliimbia team ihg of the year. • l«IO«Lk.TM..,UM0 has Accepted a position there. ment will be held tomorrow at 8 team w ere. Mr.; and Mrs. Arthur FamUlea may bring piemb sup- ‘The board decided to review its p.m. at the firehouse. Hall, Joyce Rei^ck, Roger Verte- pera, or buy hot dogs, soda and MODELS PRICED FOR SUMMER SAVINGS policies on pupil health and re feuille, Leo 'VertefeuiUe and War- lea cream at the achooi. Mrs. admittance to school alter ill- Manchester Evening Herald Bol- rep Rogers. Franda PUch and a committee of nesses as a result of a letter from ton correspondent, Gmce McDer- .! Seouts Oeorteay room mothera are in ehtege of mott, telephone MItcheU S-4S^66. School Medical Advisor Dr. Rich Mm. Wyn Marmaud, will pre- picnic arrangements. In event of Come in now— Take your pick of America’s Most Popular Cart H ard Demko. sent her dmice pupils in a recital rain, the picnic will take plaea Dr. Demks said pupils should tonight at Teom'ans Hall at 8 ’Thursday. ^ / not be allowed to return to school 8th District Gets o’clock. wu.'Rr^Ote after being adsent without being William Roberts, Scoutmaster 1957 CHEVROLET checked by the school nurse. for Boy Scout Troop 62, has an- **That naw kM In the next Mode epeaks three Ian- Oiildren with a temperature above $21,247 Wing Bid 210 STATION W AGON nounced that because of the re- MHIU JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD guagee. Mom--teen»age, beatnBc and pig LatinP’ normal should not be re-admit- cital, he plans to hold the scout €& ted to school, Dr. Demko said. Pu- The Eighth District Board of 9 passenger model. New paint. Very yowfteeoMS' meeting out-of-doors, weather per- clean. ^ pils should not be excused from Directors last night received a mitting. W4 HIM, BUCK recess or regular physical educa vmiLEi ■WHAT'S low bid ot $21,247 from the Totir- Stork Shower tlon activity except on written THE EXPRESSION? tellotte Construction Co. ot Hart- Mrs. Douglaa Wohner of Meri- ■HTT THE SILK LITTLE SPORTS advice from their doctor, he -add- BY ROUSON ed. ford for a 20 by 60 foot addition den, entertained Saturday night 1957 CHEVROLET Principal .Mather reported ar- to the district Qrehouse at Main with a stork shower for Mra James Cobh at the home of Dr. vettel from 4-DOOR jgfise! fAtyt rangements have been made to and Hilliard 8U. Msc-wheel lo and Mrs. Ralph E. Wolmer of V-8, Power EXPLAIN hold f graduation exercises at Five other firms presenting bids ffoet-w heel Glide. Radio. 2-tone. Buckley School In Manchester on were W. G. McNally A Sons, $22,- Jonathsa Trumbull Highway. Low mileage. June 23 at 8 p.m. No charge is 866; Wenpergren, $26,360; Coda, Eighteen young women attended rs“».s made for use of the school, Math- $25,740; Wesley Vancour. $27,338; the surprise party. ' V Home for Class Reunion ixU er said. and Charles PonttcelU A Son, $28,- $72.00 Refuse To Serve 900. AU five are Manchester Mr, and Mm. Richard Porter of 1957 PONTIAC Three members of the Board re- firms. Nev, Jeraey, visiting at the home fused to serve on the transporta' Appropriations for (he addition of Mr. and M rs Ward Rosebrooks HAEDTOP cw.aic>ih.<«»c.« OJ tion committee next year because will be discussed at the dis- of Liske Rd., were in Connecticut BMI ewho4Bw fWlM C0BM0$ Low mileage, owner. /’-/r of what they termed "unjust crit trict’s 2lst annual board of di- this weekend to attend the 26th Fin ever awMaae Milai equipped. B. C. Iciam, including that cited in a rectors meeting on Monday, June reunion of their class at Wind- bewL Stardily cos* BY JOHNNY HART newsletter put out by the Bolton IB. ” ham High' School. Dr. Richard A. smicMd. lasUr riesasd. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Wolmei of Danbury spent the CARS Property Owners' Association. .•A week-end with hia mother, Mrs. $11.00 Z M (0 MPPYMM nyMK HOME. I CCNTCAREWHAT Board member Mrs. Agnes Krey- MAlSOUf US'TIMEX COME HONS/ sig said she felt the criticism was ITor8f U.S. Fire Ralph U. Wolmer of Lake Rd. and MM SMVK. Z tWie NOT THE FN Z AM SSOE AlCHOCD mniMSOM. ANYBODir SAYS » he and Mrs. Wolmer attended the ntr COMB MBBAUS flOOC BBTTHlSTUtf— WHKT Xfff jW justified, hut refused to serve on WELPON PRU8 00. nOAH'SBZSMfc I U K E 1 0 P t A y , the transportation committee. The -firs which foUowed Ban reunion' also. WBAnWCKB! FraacUAw’s earthquake, in 1006 Colby Graduate WITH M Y FOCSD, Howard Jensen volunteered for the task with the comment that was the worst conflagration hi the Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Savags of “ my skin is thick" and that al history of the United States. The Jonathan ’Trumbull Highway at- tho^h it is a thankless job, it is fire destroyed 28,000 miildlngs tended the commencement exer- valued at $360 million. .Proi a necessary one. Board chairman cises at Colby Junior College In %7Pf John Harris asked Jensen to tave an estimate of the cost of trans portatlon for next year ready for the next regular board meeting so 0 it could be included In the b u i^ t. The board authorized Principal •bCXtYSfa.**' MG Mather to order 50 new desks and chairs for next year since that MUKTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI number of new pupils is expected to enroll. Mather was atked to MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARE OH, IT<& NICE ENOUGH, X CAN'T o e a o e do; I Investigate ways of Improving the \Aa/say/^ /von// l i t . GRANT'>OU, BUT ITE WHETHER I'M OUALU lighting in the former library, now DRIVINO M e CRAZY. AN URBANITE. aadassroom. ^ Z'LI^SEEVOUAT THE T /VO, NO, LETS JUST FORGET ABOUT T HMM! GUBLIRBANITE.OR In other business, the board BARN, GU5... I WANT / W/£/ HIM! WE HAOOUR LAST LAUGH ) I GUESS eXURBANITE.' voted to pay cosU of having Build- The n^nute you want money, phone 706IVEHAZZITT A. WAIT/ WHEN SUNNY TOM'S NUMBER / YOU'RE ing Superintendent James Veltch THE LAST LAUGH/ WENT UP ON THAT BOARD/ A RIGHT/ attend a state-sponsored school for for REAPY-CJUSH from Beneficial ci\stodlana June 28-30 at the James AOTly for the cash you want when you want it Get Washing dlshao Talcott School In Hartford; voted READY-CASH froni Benef icial Soon as approved, it’i to Uble consideration of addition- ^ d y for you... it’s the instant way to clean up left-over al parking faculties at the school is «asy today,.. and reappointed Dr. Demko as bills, buy die things you need, do the things you want school medical advisor. Phone today! "You’re theboss" at Benef icial . , A copy o f a letter was read, sent by WiUlam Curtis, superlntenUent • a s m a m w mw uens im iMsne at ww cast o f schools In Manchester, to Mrs. Alice Cusson; secretary of the Bol- IN MAIN n.. Om WaUwwMi’z, MANCHESTEK tmi Property Oa-ners Association MllthaN 24tl6 • A * far the VC6 HUNagw ^-6 OKN IMUItOaV IVININCS UNTIl t fM . 11 jm ifTiiF fa (B PO A ). Curtis, In reply to a let- iMM Ma a isiaoi I•I 6N Hmm ter from the BPOA, suggested that ajmm K IIN mm, IIM * CAPTAIN EASY ft iiiimHii •• BY LESLIETURNER meetings of the Manchester board THIS NOTE PROM HVA WILL IDEM- should be with the Bolton Board of MR. ABERNATHY YES. B U T M lIn \ He llM e br m a WHY, TH O M COM M UNIST) W B ai THEY PIP- A tubzidiary of BY RAL.srON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ' mk nuxwTtiift ®^N0R MeKa. M3U WW. IG » » ?A N 0THE jPRBONnrSNCEMXR PIRATES! FO R EIGH T 1 BUT HOT TILL HE Education directly. The BPOA WSSW&O handwr itt^ 7 LARGE 11 WITH HIM? ^ VAULT'. tTissare situation.** BENEFICIAL LIKEWU ------yFWAAE! . The board authorized traiufer of FINANCE CO. LOSTA LOT OF faiiii so*s homa hoofing WEIGHS LACY f r our way I VBWNKA. f IK Ten get preaeinzi qnality NEW UeM htet with BT-Mthe ante eatepMaly ffNettoe fnsl oil additiTS in UN today. And yon get ptemhim Mrviea. An- tomatie driiveries . . . a bal- 6-Room anced payment plea and nuugy S-fc othw eztna derioMd to aaahi THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE JEFF COBB hoHM heating fMOf M if. BY WILSON SCRUGGS BY PETE HOFFMAN soMcmi^ YOU SK / A RETIKBP HCWSFAPK THANKS, ^ ARE THEY - ( WELL-I WAS RANCH HERE'S A ROUND TRIp T PRyjCWL^I PONT Mobiihgot ET^ ---- UGHT W ... ' FIOBID OF MINE JUST'OPENED , PLANE TiqCET. HAVE / KNOW-WHAT TO SCOTTY/ SOMETHING A ANXIOUSTO GET . :,MAimtA/ A hotel W THE YIR8IM ISLANDS. Jrtil IMPORTANT? I t HEMALLBACK/ FkMa * Maaohaeter drive oat FUN/ ------\ SAY/ N of^ E M 8t to Itoehlaad, go bff naaOufi aad t«i« right ea to Wtodzar At. Drive eot wtod- WE GIVE St9C G reen st amps lUUT-lN OVEN a sT O v e COMPUTE WITH OARAGE MORMRTY T SIDffWAiKee4 CUlMl RROt HERS BURNHAM ESTATES, Incf Ml 3-513k5135 wi-ail Cso^ if. - r MANCHESTER IfVENlNG HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CQNN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 6. 1961 MANCHBSTER, BVBNING HHBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JUNE 6. 1961 THE Sheldon Goes Distance as Yankees Win Pair. Set New A.L. Home Run Record ------1------' ‘ ’ ...... ‘ ...... '___ — ______Herald Angle Nettelbladts, Father and Son, Pace Qolf Play y EARL YOST :ers Spwto B iitar Willie Hunter Golf Week Target New York, June 6 (ff)— ^Thefba'^^ in on so of aevelantfsaer at Boston, winning 10-6 aftaraSox staff its first sbUtout and bo-wTork,York, and Tooy Kubak mads it 38fMoellSf, an •K-Blrd, ax-1 struck out Brooks Robinson Clevdand Indians, barred 31 victories. ths Red Sox had won the opener, came the first lefty to go all thb for 14 in tha nightcap with a two- nUw — fwjnlnf Teevee Tamper# wth Sports Latman, acquired in tha Harb srltb the bases Chicago, June 6 U P )~ li.S. froiA high stake card games 6*2. way against Detroit this aoasoh. run horoar in tho seventh that gave and Jim (m tiM Registers 71 Television tampers with sports and Dick Young, tainted Score deal with the Chicago WMte e • thei Yankee Shortstop a 14-gamt loaded In the fifth, and whiffing Open Champion Arnold Palmer hy Manager Jimmy Dykes, Box last year, naUed a 4-0 record INUANS1 , SBM A'^BS 5—*nie He alao had threa hits and drova hitting Areak. Jerry Adair and ptttch-hltter Dava and PGA titllst Jay Hebert to-' New York sportswriter and long time friend, has turned out In three runa. Righthander Phil Phiney with two s a nifty piece on the subject in the July issue of Sport maga- in a row last night, breaking a 6-5 Regan, a five-game'winner for De- It was his first victory and com- play with the winner’s score meunent in the American leads behind ataartar Johnny An- in a row, first as a atarter,^ with Scoring In each of the last four zine, now available at newsstands. Titled, “ An Angry Report: tie.w ith a^triple and tonelU and Bo!>by Locke, finally troit, lost his second in a row plete game in the majors. — • ' being, the target etlmaxlng Na- Ijeague race, moving within one when the Sox scored tsdoe in the relief tar' Luis Arroyo In the open- Long and lean Harry Net- tional Golf ..Week. Innings after being bald ecoreloss How Television Tampers with Sports,” is a controversi^ game of first place 'With a seven- Washington in four hmlnga bf two- mads it with two unearned runs in er. Roolde Roland Sheldon (2-2) • • • Hooked up in what was probably bit rsUef. for a 7-5 idctory over second Inning on two walks and Golfers from roast to coast in the opening two fremea, PoUoe A ' piece, the works of a controversial but gifted member of his game winning streak. * the seventh at Washington agalnat then pitched his first complete BED SOX 64. A’S t-K^M ika telbladt, who has always the best pitchers' battle of the Fire trimmed Army A Navy, 12-8i tho Senators. ' losing reUever John Qabler (2-2). singles by Jim Landis and Sherm will try to match their net Dykes ruled out the big pots to game with a alx-hltter in the aec- Fomieles (2-2) gave up 10 hits but played some of hi^ best golf season’ thus far were Bob Gagnon scores in one or several rounds, last night at Waddell Field. It waa profession ^ 'that put the Indiana aven with Latraan’a two-out triple triggered LoUar. of A-1 Caterers and Don Varley ona can do without with the ex- make sure hia Tribe kept their * * /* ond game, clinching it with his went all the way while making hia over the Manchester Country played on courses of their own the firat triumph in three eterta Uke everyone else, Young, who front-running Detroit in the deOL- the rally and gave the' bullpen of Clarke Motors with Gagnon the for thi vlctera, ception of title bouta such as Sat- minds on baaebaU, and the Injtms alve "lost” column as tha White YANKS 6-6, TWINS 1-6—The first major league hit, a two-run first start in three aeasona for Club course, and. hi.i son. ehooslng against the Pnlnirr- was my constant companion in three victories and three aavea iii singla, in the fifth. Don Lee and Boston in the opener. Frank Mai- winner as the Caterers squeezed Gary Gott pitched a four-hitter last March, likea teevee urday’s offering which will pair have done just that. Out of the Sox knocked off tho Tigers 8-0 be- the Tribe's aaven-game streak. Yankees set AL born* run records Tommy, big, rugged and llebert winner’s card. Archie Moore against Duiiio Rinal- first division Just one day this sea- Chuck Stobba, both fi-k, were the one's single broke a 2-2 tie In the out a 1-0 victory. In the other in going all the way fdf tha vie- and readily admits same. “I like hind the aeven-hit i^tehtaig of Clevsland collected 15 hits—In- for 18 and l i consecutive games handaome, aet the pare yesterday game of the twjnblll at Aobertson The' PGA-sponsored National di. son. they've stacked the bullpen whUe tagging the Twine with an losers. sixth off Ray Herbert (8-5). Joe Golf Week began last Monday tory. Gott struck out nine batters. television. Some of my best friends Frank Bauman. Third place New cluding a 4-foiHi show by tho three •. * * in the One-Day Connecticut PGA Park, Oak St, Grill tolnts out, tele- as the No. 1 bowler In the coun- outfielder as Killebrew slid into base. (AP Photofax.) 'srill be in contention all sea- 110, Ruth Battlea 122. CHURCH SOFTBALL Home Rnna—Cepedn, San Fran- sons, said he has used no spe- years ago,” will be among 32 pro- to slumps than baseball players. slump. "The fellow hasn't been clerks at a fee of $5 for three 89’ERS IJEAGUE vision also does wonderful things try. He's aUll active in competi- son. After being held scorelesa in the The rea.son is obrious: They play doing too well, but he gets on a ciaoo, IB; Robinson, C)inelnnntl, cial formula in running the fessionals and 18 amateurs aim- Sport Schedule GREEN JUNIOR BUYS years. ' j Scores last night: Carda 10, for sports, citing In particular, the tive play with the famed Blue "It’s been a combination of Tigers. opening frame, Clvitan tallied at the year aroiyid. course that’s more suited to his Although the commission would Banks, Ohlengo, Moon, Los An* things,” said .Schefflng, "most- ing for 11 berths in the 38-hole Gary Winter 115—U8—340. Phils 6; ‘Twins 8, Reds 3; S4Mtora p ^ Uaatera Golf Tournament. Ribbons... Bob Donahue has been gelea, sad Slays, San Fraadaoo, least once In every Inning there- But there is no set standard for game and .nakes' a good showing. administer new beating regula-. Thanks tr video, the drama of ly it’s becaute we haven’t had "I don’t know what claasl- sectional qualifier at Detroit's Sonny Croft 12?, Terry Kloter 14, White Sox 8 and Indiana 12, presented with a varsity letter in 10. Today after to trounce Temple Beth, 17-8, napping out of a slump. ’ITiat ends the slump,” he says. tions, the laws would be enforced! Gary Player’s last ditch victory Law and Friend Off Form, to rely on one man to carry fication I fall into aa a mana- Orosse Isle Golf and Country Club. 112, Milt Plouff 112. Angles 8. track at the University of Ver- Fttehiag — SliUer, Sui PVaa- -Manor at Mt. Nebo last night. The win- It's all. according to the individ- Some golfers change clubs. Bob by local police on marine duty,, over Arnold Palmer was captured us, like the Tiger clubs in the ger,” he aald. "I don't raise my If he qualifies, ne'll be playing in FAP, 6:10, Charter Managers and player are re^ mont The trackmen won Ver- claoo, -4-0, l.OM; Dnffalo, Sea irolce in the clubhouse and the Open for the 21st consecutive Oak. ners collected 18 hits in their mer' ual. ob.serves Joe Ed Black, a PGA Goalby switched putters at St. .state police, harbormasters and | minded that the high aeheol 6et(ia by mUUOne of vlewera from coast past' here had to depend on HOLIDAY MIXED DOUBLES Petersburg and won the tourna- state consei-vatlon officers. mont state laurels... New Haven Fraacisoo, 3-0, l.OM: Podrea, Los when I want to- criticize a time. Conn. Bank vs. PonticeUl'.s, 6:10, Anne Twerdy 113, A1 Bucauciua ry assault. tournament supervisor who tried will not be available for prectlee to coast RaUroad will have a apeclal 14- Angeles', B-1, .833; Haddlx, Pitts- A1 Kaline. Keeney St. Doc Schardt had a perfect four ment. The General Assembly two years' Peraonally, I know that through “We’re getting good per- player or make a suggestion, I Many of the other regulars on 154-378. . the tour before he became an of-1 June 13 and 14. coach train set up for ahoreline buigdi, 4-1, AOO; Koulnx, Los An- Pirates Struggling Along do it in private. Boland's vs. Psgani's, 8:15 for four for Civitan. Others con Ocial. ' Always Experimenting ago argtf^ bitterly over a boat tha medium of teevee. In particu- formances out of everybody. golf's touring circuit will be bst- GREEN MIXED ^ Arnold Palmer never seems,to registration bill before finally de- viewing of the Yale-Harvard Re- geles, 7-2, .778. 'When one guy falls off for a "I respect the players and I Uing for' places in the premier CUiarter Oak. tributing to the winners’ attack ! Dow Finsterwald thinks practice , AMERICAN FARM lar, the National Football League gatta on the Thames River at. Congo vs. St. Mary's. 6:15, Nebo. Bob Risley 140, Bea Wright 121, I Is the best way out of a slump. be in a slump but It’s probably his feating it. now enjoys Its greatest heights. few days, there seems to be want them to respect me. I U.8. championship that will be Gerry Costa 112, were Al Klein, with two doubles Army A Navy 16. S\illivaji'a 3. New London, June 1 7 ... Don K ow Y ork Juni> 6 (^P)— A^>oskl and Smoky Burgeas homeredOseventh - inning, triggered by Cari try to treat them the way I played at the Oakland Hills Coun- Sullivan's vs. Optical, 6, WaddeU. and a single, and Ed Rybezyk, who “ Dow finds relaxation in practice methods that prevent it. Palmer Tha cameras bring one closer to _^ T>ts-m6msi ssv^a 19 flmtxsmfmlrf**Sawatekl’s Pisrv%-s*imtwo-run tinvmms*homer andtevirl someone else coming up with experiments all the time. He even Bcerworth of RockviUe and Bill Last N iglifs Fights io t tha Pirates, who coUected 13 a Uttle hot streak to keep us would wont to be treated if I try Club course in Birmingham. Manor vs. Moriarty's, 6, Buck- had a double and single. I because he likes to do It.” Black j The have trained the field of play than when you. year ago Vem Law was a 20- hits. capped by Bill 'White’s grand ley. MEN’S DOUBLE.# does it while playing a round. He at Henley Field in Lakeland. Fla., The Loa Angeles DOdgera used purchase a ticket on the 80-yard Ayer of Coventry were raciplenta going.” ) were etiU plajring.” Mich., June 15-17. Three of the losers' eight hits i explains. j game winner and the Pitts- • • • slam, brought the Cardinals from Pagani's vs. Aceto's. 6, Ver- Bob Clough 352. Jack Burke Is another star who may discard Ills glove in order to every >tear except three since three first basemen—Norm Lark- Una Thia alao holds true for col- of trophies recently present^ by Boston — Jose Torres, 164H, Forty-four berths were filled in were for extra bases. Sy Schneider \ the Willlmantic Chronicle to out- New York, knocked out Mel Ool- burgh Pirates were on top. REDS 5, BRAVES 3—The Reds behind. Maury McDermott, gain- planck. and Steve Cooper both stroked ' goes for the practice routine. "You j get a better feel. He many change 1934. During the war years, 1943- er. Gil Hodges and Frank Howard lege gridiron otferingr. came from behind end beat Lew ing his first NL decision, waa the seven locations yesterday. The 85 the leather grips on hia clubs to in their first thrae games thia Pro and college basketball games standing athletes at. WiUimantie llns, 158, Trenton, N. J., 7. Now it’s news when the big Wednesday, June 7 home runs and Bill Bayer had a have to play your way out of a | 45, the team trained at Evansville, Burdette (4-5) with a three-run wlimer in relief. Ed Bouchee smd others today Join 21 exempt play- Jim Rusher Fourth iliimp," he declares. : get a better feel. Ind. season. appear to have lost much of their Teachers 0>llege. Both men played Tijusns, Mexico — Ignacio Pina, righthander wins one and the Mercer Shows Way ers to make up the 150-man line- Htfd. Nat. VB. Nassiff's, 6:10, two-bagger. ------,I„...... varsity baseball, baaketbaU and' 118, Mexicali, stopped Kanjl eighth inning on homers by Frank Ernie Banks honiered for the Civitan ...... 055 421 x —17-18-3 Obviously this works for Burke | interest and glamour in the past Plratea are fourth. Robinson and Jerry Lynch. Robin- Cubs. The losing pitcher waa re- up for the Open championship Charter Oak. two years and pro hogdiig, I, for aoccer. kura, 118, Japan, 9. Elks vs. Bantly, 6'10, Keeney In CIAC Golf Plav Temple ...... 011 101 2— 6- 8-3 but other golfers find they have It’a been aa simple as that to son singled end L ^ ch doubled as liever Joe Schaffemoth (0-3). In Racing Feature next week. to take a few weeks off. get away i spotU^t -the Bugs' slump in the Besides Detroit, Sectionals over St. Benevento and Rybezyk Sny- they acored Cincinnati'a first two .(Caterer's vs. CupidA 6:15, Rob- from golf entirely, rest mentally National League race, what with in tha secoad Inning on a single by PHILS 3, GIANTS 2—Robin M holes" are schedule today at Mancheater High's golf team, .der and Scheider. " Nine-year-old Debbie Mercer of ertson Pafk. Central Connecticut. Interaehol- and physically. Burke .says in -' Law losing four of his first five Gordie Coleman after the Braves Roberta, who had lost hia first Manchester edged Susan OrilU of BakeMieia Calif., Washington. D.C., jNew York, (3eveland and Clarke's vs. Oak, 8:15, Robert- astic League champions, failed to activity causes trouble for him. and Bob F’riend, an 18-game win- had counted three in the first on seven Jedsions, beat the Giants Meriden for the checkered flag at Sometimes a golfer will take ! ner last season, losing seven in Oklahoma City. The latter site son Park. even register on the scoreboard home ruha by Ed Mathews and Joe with a six-hit job. jl^uck HlUer hit ^ quarter midget races in Buck- Egg vs. Br-jA.’e, 6:16, Charter time out in order to prevent a YOU GET HEATING COMFORT NO C A R IN H IST O RY EVER at the (fonnecUcut Interaeholaatic a row as a starter. Adcock. Joey Jay, a former Brave, a two-run homer for San Francis- land Saturday night. Mike Farris will be the profing grotmds for the slump. Art Wall was in the midst It also could be as simple as a bulk of golf's regular tourists, in- Oak. ' Athletic (inference's Golf To\ir- worked the first seven innings, co In the second inning, but Uien of Rockville ran third in the 20-lap Baptiste vs, Moriarty's, 6:15 of a great winning streak in 1959 return to form by the two aces blanking Milwaukee on one hit put the tying run on base with an cluding Ken Venturi, Gene Littler, nament held at the Patterson Golf AMERICAN LEAGUE feature race for junior drivers, Nebo. Club in Fairfield Monday. when he dropped out for two for the Champs to get back on over the last six. Jim Brosnan (2- error ahead of Pancho Herrera’s aged seven to 10. Marty Furgol, Don Whitt, Fred weeks. T O O K OFF LIKE O UR CO M ET! W. L. Pet OJB. Hawkins, Bill Collins, Bob Goalby. Sears vs. Army A Navy, 6, Wad- Jim Rusher, Rockville High's top. For with Law winning hia 1) then wem it in relief, with help winning three-nm homer in the Pitching, Frank Baumann, White Played Too I,ong first In mofe than a month, the Detroit ... .83 17 A60 Butch Salerno of Meriden turned and many, others. dell. lone individual entry, placed WITHOUT A CARE. .. from Bill Honry in the ninth. third. Mike McCormick (5-5) waa Sox, gnve Sox first shutout snd be- Jay Hebert said he ran into a fourth place Pirates moved with- • • • develaad .31 17 .646 1 In an easy win in the 25-lap senior Fifty-six will trie for the 26 spots Nasaiffs vs. Medics. 6, Buckley. fourth in the field of ISO players. the loser, dropping his third in a 4 Aceto's vs. Law'yers, 6, Ver- enne. first lefthander to pitch lump because he played too long in 2V& games of first place and row. New York . .27 19 A81 feature vmen he managed to break at Oklahoma City, 82 for 20 berths The talented 15-year-old Rockville CAROS 10, CUBS 8—A alx-run Balttmore . .26 23 A81 through traffic after the green planck. complete game against first pisce at a stretch. "I was 33 years old knocked Los Angeles out of the In New York, S3 for 10 places at freshman’s card r#ad 87-41-78. Hia TIgsrs, winning 8-0 with seven- FROM Kansas d ty .22 22 AOO 8 flag waa dropped. Washington, Si for nine spots at Ttauraday, June 8 37 on the front nine wsa Uie beat when I started on the tour.” he ex: lead with a B-2 victory oVer the 6'" hitter. plains. "I flgtired I had a lot of Y O U O WE IT Dodgers last night. Waabihgton .24 .26 .480 Donna Janeczek of Meriden waa Bakersfield, suid 44 for 10 places Manor vs. Bantly's, 6:10, Char- score going out. Boaton .... .21 25 .457 10 second In the senior race, while at Cleveland. ^ ter Oak. The reason that the Indians Hitting, Norm Slebern, A’s, catching up to do. B\it when I Cincinnati jumped back on top, fini.shed second eight times over s by a half game, by beating Mil- Offer Withdrawal Quite Likely Minnesota . .19 S6 ASS 1814 Gerry Demeusy of Manchester got Conn. Bank vs. Nasaiffs,, 6:10, failed to score was the fact that re^hed base eight times in a row Chicago ... .18 29 ASS 18^, Noteworthy Casualties after first inblag out In douhle- year and a half I decided I was T O Y O U RSELF waukee,’" B-3. Last place Phila- across' the finish line a split sec- Defending Champion Arnold Keeney St. Co-Captain Wayne Reynolda had Los .Steles .17 99 A62 141/, ond ahead of Jimmy Milo of South- Army A Navy vs. Teachers, 6:15, a no card. Scores of the other header at Boeton, hitting home run in a slump.” delphia dropped San E’ranclsco to Palmer and Masters Champion and four cingles and drawing three Herbert, after a round, usually The W. G. Glenney Co. third with a 8-2 decision over the In Move for White Sox Stock Monday's Besolte ington to win third place honors. Charter Oak.- Indian players ware (fo-Cdptafn Boston 6-6, Ksnsas d ty 2-10 Gary Player head the list of 21 walks as A’s' first lost, 6-2, then gets away from the golf course and T O IN VESTIG A TE Giants. St. Louis defeated the Semi-feature 'winners were Deb- who have been made, totally ex- Methoidsts vs. Mutual, 6:15, Roger Poe 86, Dick Kerr 87 and New York 6-6, Minnesota 2-1 Nebo. won, 10-8. I goes to a mo\1e to relax. HEATING OIL Chicago Cubs, 10-8. bie Mercer, Salerno, Milo and Dom empt from the two stages of qual- Dave Kaye 68. '• • • Chicago, June 6 UP)—^Hio inde-^which also includes entertainer Los Angeles S, Baltimore 0 Nigro Jr., of Meriden. PAF vs. Sullivan’s, 6, Waddell. The team title was captured by 336 N ORT H M AIN STREET Danny Thomas, develaad 1, Washington 5 ifying.' Local competitions late PIRATES 5, DODGERS t — cision to either accept o* reject a The racing program waa delayed last month whacked the original Auto Parts vs. Manor, 6, Buck- Amity Regional. The New Ha-ven Law, bothered by a sore shoulder biff of 34.8 million for controlling Epton, obviously perturbed by Chicago 8, Detroit 0 ley. district title holders won with a Tory's Oaaaes because of a wet track for more entry list of 2.478 down to‘ the 492 •••••••••••••••#••••• 6 ••••••••••••• and home runs, avoided both trou- interest in the Chicago White Sox the delay, scheduled a press con- than an hour. Track officials're- for sectional testing. Ansaldi's vs. Pagani’s, 6, Ver- 318. which was 10 points ahead COMET! bles at Los Angeles. He gave up could result in a withdrawal of the ference today and said if the Veeck Detroit (Banning 4-4) at dilca- planck. fused to permit any racing until Don January, the reed-thin Tex- of Canard o f West Hartford, which eight hits and blew a 2-0 lead, but offer today. group didn’t reach a decision in fO (Wynn 4-1) (N) Friday, June S finished second with a 328. B E M E Y O U EVEN Cleveland (BeU S-4) at Warii- Ihe asphalt oval was dry and safe. an who' threw a mighty challenge then singled home the tie-breaker Sox President BUI Veeck an- the “immediate future” he would The laige crowd stayed despite the at the PGA title last year, and Htfd. Nat. vs. Ponticelll’s, 6; 10. Individual honors went to Con- Let's get specific. Here's what we mean in the sixth against losing reliever nounced yesterday that he, Hank recommend to the syndicate that ington (MeCtein 5-t) (N) Charter Oak. ard. Junior Terry Brash. The latter THIN K O F BUYIN G lilinnesota (Krallck 4-S) at New delay. , \ BUI Bisdorf of Denver were the Ron Perranoski (3-1) before {giv- Greenberg and A. C. AUyn Jr., had the offer be 'withdra'wn. The Connecticut Valley Q uiver Naticmal leaders yesterday among Elks vs. PAP, 6:10, Keeney St. had a three over par 39-36— 75. A N Y O T H ER C A R ing way for a plnch-hltter.. Face not reached a deejMon on the offer Vice President Greenberg, who Yorii (Ford 7-2) (N) Optical vs. Sears, 6, WaddeU. by heating comfort without a care: SEE IT Loa Angelea (BIoBrIdo 5-2 and Midget Aosociatloif will salute 44 who qualified at Denver, At- then saved it, with two-innings of mqde by Chicago" Atty. Bemarfi has been in charge of Sox a Sto ira Moriarty’s vs. Nassiffs, 6, Buck- Ofba 4-4) at Baltimore (Pappas prominent government, enteriain- lanta, Oilcago, Kansas City, Cin- BANQUET WEDNESDAY' Iran Flre e e i nil one-hit, shutout relief. BUI Mazer- Epton, spokeaman for a syndicate because of Veeck’a lU health, says ment 'and sports personalities in a cinnati, Portland, Ore., and Dal- ley. Scheduled Wedneaday night at CUSTO M M arkS fimwra • YOU GCT ossiiranc* that your KMtinq pkmt wiH b« od- there can be no sale when there 1-2 and Eatrade 2-4) (2) (N) Norman’s vs. Aceto’s, 6, Ver- Kaiuaa d ty (Walker 2-2) at series of programs starting June las. the Rosemount Reataurant in wM lutaNf dttn Hmm. UnaqnaM for citnn ^ is no money. 17. The ^ e s t that evening will be Noteworthy casualties were for- planck. ' Bolton ia the annual banquet' for TODAY Boston (Monbonqnetto 4-5) (N ).. cenHeif, low fnol M b tronhlt frti ptrftnMnci justod at its top •fficitney by axpart saryicomtn with our "Epton keeps talking about the Wedneaday'a Sebednle High Sheriff Patrick Hogan > of mer PGA and Masters dtamplon all Parkade Lanes Junior League mi mUlloni he has behind him,” said " ------dty at Boston Hartford. Jack Burke end former ' British earuest home opener bowlera. The party will get under- "COMPLETE HOME HEATING COMPORT PU N . " Greenberg, "but he never came up Amateur OiaJiq>ion Joe Conrad at Mlnnesote at New York New York (A*»—The New York way at 6:30. Cam feit with enough cash to warrant our Loa Angelea at Baltimore, (N) Dallas; Skip Alexander at Atlanta, Giants will play their earliest giving him an rotion. It’s custom- M onday's H o m ers and Charlie Sifford, National Ne- home opener in their history this With the Iron Fireman CUSTOM devekuMl aS Washington, (N) Mark II furnace you uic a lupcr- • YOU GET full-tank peace-of-mind. No matter what the ary to put up five to 10 per cent Only Garoee Bo^ednled gro champion, at Clilcago. fall. They start the National Foot- tonight of the money to get an option and NATIONAL LEAGUE Among the list of five Connecti- ball League campaini in Yankee •ensitive thermostat which operates 6 he hasn’t come up w ith'it” Bobinaoa, Beds (14) cut entries who will he aeoking Stadium on Sept. 17 against the the fernaoe with ths slightest varia- weather, you get automatic deliveries based on up-to-the» NATIONAL LEAGUE tion o f room isatperatufc. This Greenberg was reminded that ‘ - W. L. P ot O.B. lorncb, Beds (4) bertha at the Woodmere and Sea- St. Louis Cart?>nals. However, OR Veeck only put up flOO for an op- kuthewa. Braves (12) 'wane oouraee on Long Island will they don't play their second home F ro n t En d gives you remarkablv uniform minute weather reports. tion from Mrs. Dorothy Oomlakey Oladiwati ...... 2 1 It AN Adcock, Braves (5) be Wally Clchon, pro at the' Ealing- game until Oct. 22 when the Giants indoor temperature. No matter Loa Angelea .....N 21 AN H Banks, Cabo (19) how often the furnace starts there Rlgney which enabled him to pur- nma Frvnciaeo ...27 ttt A74 l ton Ridge Country Club. face the Los Angeles Rams. Sp eci a l is no smoke, no soot, ao fouled chase the 54 per cent stock now Boneliee, Oobe (5) . oombustioo chtmber, no waited oil. held by the group. PltfertNirgh ...... M N A4S 2^ H ettera, Phils (6) I^tbn said his offer la "firm and MOwaokee ...... 21 t t A77 014 BfaaeMeld, P l n ^ (4) R«q. $12.50 • YOU GET freed(Dm from worry. Our easy-pay budget St Lonls ...... 21 24 7487 S concrete” and that hia group baa Bingeaa, Plratea (4) (1) AUON FRONT END Claanllnati no money problems. He bsa alao dllcago ...... 19 38 .484 9 X-Wbite, Cerda. (3) plan,* expert burner service, and 24-hour delivery service WIN F FUMdpUa ...... IS N *841 Uj4 (2) BALANCE FBONT With the instant clean iame there aid that Thomas la willing and Saw atdd, Oarda (3) •re no flecks of soot blowing from could put up the entire aum him- Monday's Beenlla Hmcr, Oteata (2) B OLA N D W m m S '-E B G . 94A6 vour chimaey or eacapiag into your assure it. self if any other members o f the PhUadelphla Sj^Ban Pkanciaoo 2. “ ~ I fun. (3) CfBEOK rSONT WHEEL heme. Hundreds of taets made with $195 DO W N fit Louie 19, Cbkaiio 6> 14-man syndicate back down. BBAEINGS smoke-detecting initnimcnu show •tPm M6inw6h f v . Tm Wm rnffiHnst Caiuck Comlakey owns the oth- rinniwaetl 5, BOlwankee 9. (4) CHECK BRAKE KTSTEM a flame that's abtohitcly dean (tom TnBlii|i 9* demmem TibrniiBE md Cash or Trade er 46 ppr cent o f the club but tala Pittsbnigk 5, Loa Angelea 8. t h b u l sh o w the very m(>nient H’l turned on. •tendfOTiEfpttifM^Gt M« * YANKEE . fod ay'a Garnea . The first hell-drivnx program of stock u not for sale. Comlakey baa PlttalNirrt (GMnm 4-2) at Loa the 1991 season along with novice A LL F O U R. O N LY Remember, for more than '‘oil’’ ... for a home full of comfort, call... 8EE US TODAY FOR baeh fighting to gain control o f tha Dawn fuel bills Oparatet wirtiaut THE BEST BUY EVER! club long btfore his slater sblfl bar Aiuelea (Craig 3 4 ).(N). class and jalopy division auto raced Philadelphia (Bollhrim------8taraiice a t tha SED A N waste oil. Service calk are cot to draft with predsioh control. No fared by tha Epton group. the vanishiDg point. nitnrai chimaey draft required. M (»> W - . . . _ temoua “Auto CartadM” mum n t M IN N . A T NEW Y O R K BUILDING MATERIALS Monday*s Homers ehmatl (Parfeey S-Sj (N). ed by Bill Holland, fam oua'indiu- SEBVIOB ON ALL IR O N PIR IM A N S m f i m t e u d HIATNW ANn COOUN9 ‘Wednaadaya Sehednia apoUa 600 auto- r a c ^ riaaeic win*- ] ] *195 Down CONVENTIONAL MAKES L U M B E R F U E L MORIARTY^ G A M E TIM E 8 P.M. (Seasoa Total«ibrWraatheaea) rsidhea at dnofanati, (N). ner, offer a acore of apeclak ABIEBIOAN LEAGUE aUatga at St Ldnia, (N). events to make up the first half of Btaattob Yaakaea (16) FBMboigfc at Laa Angelea (N), the night’s card. Thrasooad nart MOMARTY 336 NORTH MAIN STREET— PHONE MI 9-5253 HEAR A U YANKEE MGHT GAMES. . Blaaehard, Yaakaea (6) F0eUTYBR0S.,lne. GLASTONBURY BRANCH ELLINOTON'BRANCH Saturday 7:: iMieoln — Continental —^ Mercury — ComeCi—- English Ford •^WUlyi Jeep - - ' - ‘ (4) 319 BROAD ST,— MI 9-4539 .68 Hebron Avenue West Road. Rente HOME end AWAY— PIAL 1230 Khiaaewtid, Angels (16) . BROTHERS U aOI-BIBCeNTHt STn MANCHESTER Ml 3-5138 OPEN EVEMNGS Blebera, A’a (6) -JA 3-5826 TRement 5-6213 WartA Ead Bex (I) Ctes^ Twiaa (3) COMPLETE HO Mf HEATING SALES ood SIRVICI ilm m RooaelMldl G w ^ 61 Radie.TV RcRiOr THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN BonraMiGoodi ______MANCHHWfBIfo-3-famtty flat *4, RANCH—0% rooms, 8 bedrooms, Rockville-Vemon •TERlLIZBD afod (nriilttUta a a d ' ^AlfTm^Myiie dropleaf aiwitw OOVENTFY—To aetUa estate. Re- MANCHESTER— Woodtd A sons ScrricBB AWim o $»Mi k « r kitchen and dining area, living TORO LAWl'— ------aapUaB066, eaceDent eondlUoih room table, Cim MI 8.7971. 'tXOMSLUBtn wpat for aay Iniitnem bug* tot central boating mtom, duced to $13,900. 8 room houee, lot, 100x300 feet. Warren B. HbW- ptiem. Blda. rotary, ^1 room buUt-in oven and range, TEUEVm ON aBtamiaa and rotor NEW toeiiw hrliM and ahrarna or Qfftoo. OpMw o< town nlenty Buckloy Itobool area. Cell oTeaayB main highway threo acrea of land, land. Realtor, Ml 8-U08, w ttt wInddDiiiMl i ] m Of parWag.^ M M M ' ki-FGlNM\ Real Esfota. MI 8-14M "abimnium storm windows ' and .newly decorated, new heating eya- CLASSIFIED ayatems tnataUed and repaired. aunt UattoWs. be.. . in dtaatta aats, m attrM iM and othar —izr**? "" orMI»4an. City Council to Consider ' SerrtiiE Mancbeatar and aur> Roohitt Wlthant Board 69 doors; fUU basement, nice tot, only tom. Call Ml 9-2788 week d ^ . l tteaii, MW-40% off. forma, OFFICE SPACE in residential 818,990. Call McCarthy Ifoter. touadiiiB aiaaa. Itodara TV Sarr* Ml WO. no down payment. LeBlane Fuml* Rcaort Property For 8ala’ 74 area of Main Street, 8% large HAVE YOUR bustoess ia your own prUes, Inc. MI 4-iBIO. John ' V. QVEI^Lqk cape, full shed dor- ica.lOBOeatw8t.. MIMaoS. FURMUHBD rooms, complete light ‘ Ellington Sewage Request ture H ^ t a i / l$0 South Street, ^m s, excellent for doctor. Ml h0m e,vLaiga Oolonlal located in Panctora, MI 9-1899. mer. 1% bathe, combination storm USED irm N n u R B . mi t-7«a. Rockvma. TR S-2174. Open 9-9, 4-038$. business x c ^ near center of town. BOLTON—Fint &ka —waterfront ADVERTISING RA010>TV REPAIRS, any make; JrindoVt and doors, fireplace. 8- room cottage which can be Saturday ttU $. We buy hotiaeloU ------_ . . Ideal for oOioes, beauty parlor, or free pickup and dellTaty oa amall LAKEPRONT -Waddell School area. Excellent e ^ y wtoteriaed. Marion E. Rob- To Sat Tax Rata * BfockviUe aldermen tonight taUl ct furniture. ______SPACIOUS offices facing Main 8U, many other pdmbUitiss. CaU Dta condition. Call Ml 9-4258. be asked to approve a requ ^ ladloa,“ . rioura M49r sjm ^ floor, six heated rooms. SUMMER PROPERTY eftaoB, broker. Ml 8-6968. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS p.m. H A S T1^. Booms at l\UTiitura coie Agency, MI 9-063$. from Ellington for a commitment . and TV. ^ F W B F l B d f ebarfy cbtonial b i ^ WUl subdivide. L w rental. Ap- A special city meeting will g:15 A.M. to 4:g0 PJM. a-sstt. Ml s-im. FBClOM MODEL HOME PLEASANT furnished room near Andover LAke—6 rooms fumisti- aPRING FntEB?T-^7' room home i ^ E HAYWARD, Ccditoaatar— 38 of 300,000 gallon* of sewag* and room aet, lO’r afoofric range, old- proximately Sept. 1 occupancy. $•7.78 MONTHLY^ Immaculafo on 100x800 lot, 8 bedrooms, 1% be-held tonight at 8 o’clock at bath for a goiitleman, parking. $4 epUt, recreation room. Garai ed, with screened porch. Flret miles from Mahcheater 'only for 20 per cent of the eurpTu* ca- • . . C o s t O v e r | 7 P 0 er model refriiwrator—food for Call Ml 9-8851, fare. Hama: baths, den, formal dining room, 2- $8,800. FuRiMied 5 room cottage, City Hall to aet the tax rate for oellar or playroom; MI 9-8030, High S t huge lot, 4% % mortgage. Carll floor', large living room srith fire- pacity of the city’s n*w iewer COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Millinery Dressmaking 19 place' kitchen and bedroom, sec- car w a g o , immaculate through- large aermed to porch, near the current flacal year. The plant. MONDAT n n FBIDAT ICO* AJI— SATUROAT f AAl. AIR OONDrnONSJD larga one W. Hutchins; MI 94182. out, BeUlore Agency, MI 34131. City Council has recommended NEVER BEEN USED furnished rooms, free parking; boom office, 100% Main Street to- ond floor 8 bedroome. House wiU sandy beach and club houae, pri- The request wa* made known FX)R DRESSMAKINO and aRera- also, cabins with sfficlencles. cau vate financing avaUable L F, the rate 'be aet at 17 mtUa to Sole Price $888 SOFA AND two chalra and alip- catlon. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main. QUALITY BUILT $ bedroom ranch, Mcommodste 7 people comfortably. MEADOW LANE—7 room brick during the weekend and follow* Uona, call Lyn KraUke MI aM n Ml MBM between 8<7, Sdlwnton Full price $8,800. Fiano, Realtor. Ed Ctoawfoni! MI cover expenses to the period earlier statement* predicting El- covera. MI 9-8080. large living room with fireplace, M c h , 1% baths, full basement, pl e ase read yo ur ad any Ume. Motel, 9- 4410.. which began Nov. 16, 1960. llngton's quest for sewer commit- 'Pay Only $4 Week OFFICE FOR rent BOO eq. ft., lot 90x130, J. D. REALTY, Ml TV room, famUy Size kitchen, for- mr **Waat htoT ar* takea^vcr tke phMM> m a eo«- 84139. ments (or a proposed area to that FURMlSHgip ROOM for rent, one 100% Main Street location. Call ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor mal dining room, 3-car attached rininnwi The atfvertlaaf afeouM raid Wa ad Um FIRST DAT IT Sacrthcliig* completa bedroom, FRIOIDAIRE electric range for M l 84419 or M l 8-7614. MI 9-4643 MI 3-7367 town. APTBARS aad REPORT ERRORS tm Ottm far the aert laaer. Moving—'T racking- ctHnphM livln|| ro^m and kitchen .Mock from Main St, Call Ml ADORABLE oversized Cape, 6 garage, immaculate throughout. Wantafl— Raal Batata 77 HockvillerVernon On March 37 aldermen, on a 7-t aale in good cohdlUon. MI 8-7106. 94741. Belflore Agency, MI 8-8121. Hom 'phe Herald la reapoaalMe far oa|p ONE lacorract ar emitted Storage 20 deem tor ftmuture'from model dis- FRUIT STAND to rent on Route 6 rooms; oil heat, 3 fireplaces, tile BENTON STREET-Older 4 bed- vote, gave tentative approval to an InaertiaB far aay adrerttaemeat aad thea oaly ta the eateat at a G.E. AUTOMATIC washer, used and 44, $200 for the season. MI SELLING? Buying? Trading? No play home. We wUl give you free PLEASANT, large heated room, bath, plastered walls, garage, city room 'home, heated, enclosed SEVEH ROOM brick front Colonial Horse Show Set miington request fOr 100,000 gal- -Bialir Bood’* laarrtfoa. Brrora .which da aot leaaea the ralae af IdANCHESTER Packags Oskvary delivery and free storage up to ono only three months, like new. CaU $-7620. water and sewerage, combination front porch, 1% baths, fireplsce, matter what your needs may be, lon* a day the eatlmated flow from Light trucking and package deliv- free parking, on bus line. 149 Cen* 1% baths, large living room fire- lha advanteeiBeet wtU aot he oarraeted hy ‘^ h e Road” taaertloa. year, after 8:80, MI 9-0813. windows and doors, beautifully 3-csr garage. Belfiore Agency. MI Mitten cen tit them like a glove. the new plant to be built for Rock- ery. Refrigentton, waaiien aad ter St. MI 84003. place with raiaed hearth, enclosed Free inspection upon request. CaU For TAC Bazaai;. landscaped, stone front, large lot, 84m. porch, aluminum aiding, basement ville Processing Co. to Ellington. stOTe m o t^ speetaity. FnMHag MAPLE DINING room set with Housai F6r Rent 65 riced at only $16,900. Charles the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Ellington officials have been ne- IQ O R CXKIPERATIOM WtlA. NORMAN’S r « * g e . Owner after 6, MI 94185. chalra for rent Ml MTSt' 4a HARTFORD ROAD hutch, 80” Hotpolnt stove, chalra, FURNISHED ROOM, Dee parking, £esperance, MI 9-7620. MANCHESTER-—Twelve (13) room Realtors.. Ml 8-6980. A horse show at 11 a.m., auc- gotiating (or a seyrage treatm'ent BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 and miscellaneous Items. TR -— .------'72^ ' bachel o r to share fully fur- single or easUy made into a S A $ tion at 8 p.m., and a family sup- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS O b. Uwal- M l S-U24 gentleman. MI 84724 Heivusting " commitment for two and a half 8-8890. ______nished ranch house, 8% , rooms, MANCHESTER—An oversized cape flat. Houae'is now vacant. Good ^ B SOMEONE to handle your per from 9 'to 7 p.m.'will be fea- moving, packlnw storage: Low Before you bin foralture any" real estate? Ctoli me at Ml 9-0830 months since first announcement of 160 plus. BU 94281, MI 9-8194 eve- (the type that la hard to find.) tocatioii, clean, new beating sys- Two family duplex 64. good cen- ture! of the .annual Tolland the processing company* proposed rate on hmg dlatance taovea to where shop st Iformaa’s. FORMER SALESMAN has 17 piece nings. teal location. Owners have spent for prompt and eourteoue eervlce. 1 Business Services Offered LI ROOM FOR rent, near Main St., This home has seven good sized tern, new tUe bath, aluminum sld- County Agricultural Center move. They aald they?vould like to Lust and Found 48 statee. PeraonaUaed aarvtca. MI 'Waterless, stainless steel cook- M.OOO moderaiatog thia property. Joseph Barth. Broker. SELECT TOUR gnutoUon gifts 9 Hazel St., MI 9-2170. rooms, five of them on the first fo8. Wg tot. Truly an excellent buy (TAC) bazaar Saturday; tie into the Rockville plant so th a S-8187. CH 7-1438. ware Was $139.50. now $38.50. Will four Room home $100 per month. floor. Spotless condition. Full New fumacee, new hot water heat- NOTICE IS HERCTT pven that CUSMA APPLIANCE 8erv1ca-Ra now. Featuring G.E. radioe, web- for only $21,000. T. J. Crookett, Plana are complete for the Ellington's proposed induatrisl deUver. BU 0-6955. ATTRACTIVE housekeeping room, References and lease required. basement, wooded lot. Up in the ers, new wiring copper plumbing. CASH WAITING tor property own- Paw Book No. SS Sl«8.,issued by paira all makea refrigeratora, MANCHESTSSt Moving had Tmck- cor H i-n and stereo portables. Realtor, MI $-1877. ers. Please call us before you buy event, which will be held for the area in Windemere Village will ba treesera. washing - maobtnea. dry- Get our Mar-Low prleea and easy all utilitlea, Bendix, near busee, Philbrick Agency, >B 9-$a4. area close to Shady Glen and the 2-car, etc., etc. Act feet on this one. The SavmgB Bank W Manchester ing Company. Local and tong dla- TEN PIECE mahogany dining or aeU. Speedy aervice. J. D. benefit of the building fund for attractive to additional industry. ers ranges. oU and gas burners. parking. $0 Garden St., second new shopping district Only NEW CAPES and Ranches. City Evenings Mr. Hayes, MI 3-0527. has been lost and application has taaca moving, packtag and etor- terma, $87 Mein. room suite, 8 piece mahogany bed- Realty. MI 84139. the new TAC center to he built First Selectman Jo*eph MaeVar- been made to said bimk for pay- MI 9-0085. AU work guaranteed. floor bell. MI 9-1986. $17,800. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI gas, city water, landoeaping, tah said to May that townspeople we. Regular aervice throughout CHANCE OF A LIFETIME room sult^ 2-pTeCe overstuffed liv. Suburbali For Rent 66 8-1877. 90'xl50’ lot, formica counters, WARREN E. HOWLAND, off Hartford Tpke. ment of the amount of) deposit. New England States and Florida. ing room suite. A ir in excellent NEAR MAIN Street room for gen- THROUGH THIS column we listed Prepared food, plants, crafts, feel that they should Inetall a eewer LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Hrig Wanted—Pemalt 85 Dogs—Bird»—Pets 41 Articlea For Sole 45 TO GO HOUSEKEEPING knotty pine cabinets, ull base- Realtor main capable of handltog more MI S-SSS3 condiUon. MI 9-8807. tleman, private entrance, parking, SEVEN ROOM duplex house, '4 MANfJHESTER—Cape, $ finished three 4-bedroom houses and sold fabrics, white elephant Items, LOST OR strayed — Seal Point repaired, sales and service, pick CUSTOMER MOVING TO ment, metal hatchway, full insula- them the aame day. StiU need 4 the processing company flow. GLOBE HOLLOW area needs a COCKER PUPS, 7 weeks, AKC TOP SOIL, the beat, stock pUe. Can 28 Peari Street. MI 8-7386. bedrooms on second floor, living ' rooms, large kitchen, dining room, MI 3-1108 Siamese male cat. vicinity of Wil- up and delivery. Complete line of LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA tion, ctdored bath fixtures, ceram- and $ bedroom houses, $18,000 to eprmie, toys. Jewelry, candy and Ellington voters, who will ' be sales representativa to aervica Yeglstered, black and buff. H. C. be seen on Route 44A in North SO THEY CAN’T USE THIS TWO BEIGE club chairs, formica room, dining room, kitchen on first living room, den, 3 ftiU baths, 4 ic tile, hot air heat, sixth unfln- recipea, and balloons will be oa liams and Main. Call MI 3-5618 Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, Painting— Pspomig 21 floor, fuu ceUar, oil burning furn- MANCHESTER—Several 2 and 8 $18,000. Can be older. Remember called to appropriate fund* tonight, gar^ien and lawn supplies. L A M calls for Avon Products created Chase, HarmMiy GBU, Hebron Rd., Coventry. Phone MI 8-7088, I3831. ----i— M. ' cartons with original factory chair, hand carved back, $40. MI with separate outside entrance rison Colonial. 8 twin size bed- Center to Route llA . Twin Hill lars, garages, yards, burning bar- old. $2. Call TR 6^8109 after 4 that would make ideal office, den rooms, 1% tiled baths, large living the 9th day of June, To date, she aaid, the payment rels emptied. vacant bousea W08IAN wanted for waRresa work p.m. LYMAN 18%’ fully equipped, 85 serial numbers. 9-4836. MANCHEISTER—New oversized 8% Iw l- at one o clock In the afternoon at aection, leaving Manchester at 5. PAINTINa AND Beautiful Westinghouse Elec. WOULD UKE a room for a colored or bedroom. The eaklng price is room, fireplace, patio, well land- the Probate Office In-Andover be and of back taxes on the 1959 grand Tel. PI a-6530. j. cleaned. Barrels for sale. M A M days at the new Flavorland. Ap- h.p, Evinrude motor and traUer. r 8EBAOO LAKE. MAINE—Cottages room ranches, 3 bedrooms, oU the same la asaizned for a heartnz on Good clean arorkmanahip at raa Excellent condition. Tel. MI 3-8485 Refrigerator gentleman. MI 8.1416. for rent. Call MI 84436. $21,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor MI acaped, all betterments. Call own* list has been gratifying. More than Rubbish Removal Service, MI ply In person Flavorland, Route heat, full basement, tile bath,' 8-1577. the allowance of said adminlsfration ac- RIDE WANTEID from Hartford sonahla rates 80 yaara In Man sdter 6. Beautiful Bedroom Suite Musical Jnstruments .'S3 er, MI 84859. count with said estate, and this Court $14,000 of $22,000 in uncollected 8-9757. 83, near Vittner'a Garden Center, Poultrjr and Supplies 43 ROOM WANTED by gentleman, hatchways, city water. EHA or VA Hospital Notes taxes was paid durtoe May. Road to vicinity Terry Square. cheater. Raymond Fiska. MI Beautiful Living Room Suite SANDWICH, CAPE O O D -8 room appraised. $14,490. $800 down. Dir- d recta that notice of the time and 9-9287. Talcottvllie. USED UPRIGHT piano taken in garage desired, suburban or coun- ' comfort TWO FAMILY, 64, 2 garages, rtace asairned— for said u/arinchearing be Hartford 4-U p.m. MI 9-9041. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired FOR STRICTLY farm fresh eggs, USED BOA'TS—14 foot Duratecn Beautiful Dinette Set cottage, heat, hot water, fireplace, ections : Wilbur CroSa Highway p v fn to all ------* • 8'Qallon Bloed Donor trade on the (amous Thomas try preferred. Write Box I, Herald. separate furnace, large lot, 173-178 ...... persons known to Inter- visiting hours v e 2 to 8 p.m., Lucius Kolesinski of Sadd* Mill from the shop. Can take care of WOMAN FOR pleasant, interesting try Manchester Poultry Farm, 472 aluminum with traUer and accea- Reautiful "D e Luxe" Range TV, near beach. Phone MI 8-6832. to Howard Johnson, turn right on estediui therein...»svs„ by pubtlsMsciruuiiainys .a copy oiof EPCTERIOR PAINTING. We spe- Woodbridge. 814,900. MI 8-0826. • M i a MweSewM I — ______* for all areas except matemlty WANTED—^Ride from Oak Street all your upholstering needs at part-time work. $2-$4 an hour in Keeney St., 8TI 9-9904. soriea. New trailers from 899.95. Instead of Westinghouse Elec. organ. Alao. used spinet piano and Tolland Turnpike, then left on AT LOW COST tnia order In lom e newapaper havlnc a Rd., Ellington, became a three-gal- to Pratt A Whitney, 8-4:48. Call cialize in commercial, residential, McBride’s Sport Spot, 109 Center Refrigerator if you prefer one floor model TTiomaa organ. (XJLUMBIA lake:—Small water- circulation in said District, and by post- where they are 8 to 4:80 and 6:80 lon donor at the visit of the Red great savings. Call CH 2-2378. industrial, and trim Joba. Big or commissions. CaU 1^ 9-3809 eve- Apartments— Plata— front cottages. Openings In June, Union Street to Kenwood Road. Attractive 4 room Capa, rooma MANCHESTER $13,200 ing. ..a —ssiio copy of thia i — 8-4824 any time. front porch, nice yard. MI 8-8000. CHAR1.E8 H. NICHOLSON.^Judte. -eialh. fixit youraalf eara alwaya WOMAN WHO can drive . . . . If tractors with over 31 attachments. good-sized rooms, basement ga- PaUenta Today. 385 lon donor although Mr*. Lenor* a g o ^ aalaclloo. Look behind our LAWNS AND shrubbery properly you would enjoy working 8 or 4 Free storage until wanted. Free ROCKVILLE—34 Grove Street. — ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor dows. plastered walls, city water Brooks of 10 Onter St Rockville, CEILINGS PAINTED. $10. Paint Used mowers and tractora Parts delivery. Free set-up by our own Beautiful redecorated 3-room fur- LAKE CHAFFEE—4 room lake- rage. and a lot of 160x200. Artesian OTATE OF CONNECmcUT. Dlstrlcl ADMITTED SUNDAY: Mrs. 'Mnee. Oouglaa Moten, SSS Main. cared for. Call MI 9-1104. hours a day calling regulariy each Bailding Materials 47 well. Fine neighbortiood. Close to and sewers, minimum down, all of Andover. Ptobate Court. Town and Clarence Moron of 'rahksroosen included. Wallpaper removed. and service. Capitol Equipment reliable men. Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 nished apartments. TR 5-7871. front cottage, sleeps six, tele- MI 9-4543 ' MI 3-7357 Andover. M'sv li|l -—1961. " Mary Bielecki, Hartford Tpke., $8.M per rogm'. Misc. painting. month on a group of Studio Girl Co.. 38 Main. MI 8-7988. vision, boat, shower. June, July,. the Lake. Excellent value for types of mortgages available, Im Rd., Vernon, became one-gallon NEED A CAR and had your credit PICX-UP TRUCK and man' avail- Cosmetic clients on a route to be AS&ORTEH) USED lumber, build- Phone for appointment .^ t a t f of Dahlen D. Neverelte. late Rockville; Lawrence Wtttkofake, donor*. Inimediate service. 8U 9-9158. SAMUEL ALBERT August. MI 9-0710. only $17,900. T J. CrtfCkett, Real- SIX ROOM ranch, 3 fireplaces, 2- mediate occupancy. of Bolton In said Dlstrlcl. deceased. 119 Benton, S t tnmad dOTsn? Short on down pay- able all types of work. No Job too established in and around Man- H08TE 81AOE ravioli, fresh or ing and plumbing suppliM, radia tor. MI 3-1577. The administrator having exhibited There were a pint* donated, Hartford CH 7-0358 BOY’S HIP boots, size 8%, $5. Call ONE (3) ROOM apartment. Un- car garage, 3 bathe, large lot, raantr Bankrupt? Repoaaeanon? small. MI 9-5838. MI 3-4896. chester. and are willing to make frozen, 80c doz. R Paaqualinl 346 tors, pipes and Are bricks, doors hie adminlelration account with said ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Welch said, and 14 rejection* due See It Day or Night MI 9-8381. furnished. Tel. MI 8-3068. trees, city water and viewerage, estate to thie Court for allowance. It Is Don’t gtra up! See Henest Doug- light deliveries, etc., write to Avery Street. Wapplng. and windows. Open dally 3:80-8 Mrs. Helen Fratus, 90 Bridge St.; to cold*. Alao, he said a number of (A.LA.) - AUTOMOBILE LEGAL Electrical Services 22 p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock If you have no means of transpor- Wanted To Rent 68 ON BUS LINE excellent location, Charles Lesper- LAWRENCE F. FIANO ORDERED: That the 9th day of June, las, gat the Icsrdown on the loweat Studio Girl Cosmetics, Dept. JD-8, TWO ROOM apartment on first Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Coventry: people who had registered were down and smaneat pa3tmenta any- Association, Special Representa- IHace off North Main St. Choman's tation. I’ll send my auto for you. WHITE GRADUATION dress, size ance, MI 9-7630. 1941. at two o'clock tn Ihe afternoon at FREE ESTIMATEB—Prompt serv- Glendale. California. Route will FARM LOAM, top quality, $3 per 12. good condition. Call after 8 MI floor, $65; on second floor two 2- TWO PROFESSIONAL girlg and Cape Cod, 4 rooms down with realtor MI 8-2766 Ihe Probate Office In Andover be and 'William Deli, Glastonbury; Denise unable to get to ithe BloodmohUe where. Not a amall loan or finance tive, Clifford W. Barnett, 28 Otis yard, delivered. Call Columbia AC Houaewrecking, MI 9-2392. No obligation. bath, 2 finished roonig up, base- the same ie aeslgned for a hearing on ice on all types o? electrical wir- pay up to $5.00 per hour In com- 9-3013. room apartments, $60; third floor, one well mannered dog desire 4 MANCHESTER — West Side — 7 the allowance of eald administration Tompkins, 109 Adams St.; Mrs. from work before closing time ny ^1*0. Douglaa Motors. St., Manchester, Conn., Ml 8:7424. 8- 9323 after 4‘'p.m. ment garage, aluminum aiding, ex- Ed (Jrawford MI 9-4410 ing Licensed and insured. Wileon missions. YOUR BEST BUY IS AT A—U_B—E—R—T— S 6 rooms $70. All heated. T. J. or 5 room unfurnished apartment room Colonial, 1% baths, sun- account with eald eetate. and thIe Court Rosa B. Hitchcock, 41 Oakland There were a number of first 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1878. with heat. Range $76 month. Reply cellent condition, full price $14,900. parlor, garage. $17,900. Helen A. directs that notice of Ihe lime and Rd., Wapplng; Henry Crandall, 115 time donors. Welch aald. He said ALL KINDS of brick and stone EHeetrical Co., Manchester, MI SPEICIAL SALE picnic tables. 3" MANCHESTER place assigned for said hearing be work, plastering and concrete. JA 8-4817 Glastonhuty. 8fE 8-7876 Open Nights till 8 p.m. - Sat. 6 p.m. Wantefl— To Buy 58 N. Griffin, RFD 2. Box 88, Coven- Socha. MI 9-9031. Summer St.; Howard Morey, the next Rockville visit will be In 18M BUICR fOr sale, godd condi- lumber, 6 foot $13.80. 8 foot $16.60. NATIONAL ROCKVILLE—Ideal for newlyweds, try. ALICE CLAMPET. Realtor given to all person* known lo t>e In- tion, eoUector'a item. 44 Harrison 9-8726. M l 4-0483. Help fVanled*— .Male 36 leresled therein by publishing a copy Dockerel Rd., , Vernon; Donald August, although the Bloodmobile Delivered assembled W. Zinker, WE BUY, SELL or trade antique 8% room apartment on Reed St., Take your pick Btntt between 8-4. Rail Fencing • $2.99 Per Section MI 9-4543______MI 3-7357 MANCHESTER of this order In some newspaper hav- Fielding, Ellington! Mrs. Erika will visit some point in the chap- 8U 9-6444. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, good and used furniture, china, glaaa, heat, etove, refrigerator, picnic ing a circulation In said District, and ter area next month. Private Inatructiom 28 INDUSTRIAL display builder. Ex- Combination Doors $14.95 Ea. sHvbr. picture frames and old 531 Vernon St. 8% room ranch or 6 room CJolonial. hy nosttnr a copy of this order on the Carmlenke. 450 Gardner St; Herb- condition, reasonable. MI 9-3015. area, 16 minutea from Hartford, Farm and Land For Sale 71' charming 6 room cape on beau- Fourteen local volunteers staffed PONTIAC—19S9 Catalina. 3-door HoosehoM Servltes perienced preferred. Displaycraft, PICNIC TABLEIS, attacl\ed seata, Ceiling Tile 9c Sq. Ft. colna, old doHa and guns, hobby Both brand new. Both offer plaa- public sign post In the Town of Bollon ert Cunningham, 615 Woodbridge hardtop, exceptlonsil condition. STENOGRAPHY - Intermediate 8U 3-0117. $90 monthly. TR 5-1166, MI 94824. tiful lot in best of repair, garage, Just Completed 7 Room where deceased last dwelt. and by St.; Mrs. Maria Paganl, 174% the collection center. The visit was Offered 13«A 2" lumber, zinc plated bolU, 6 foot Knotty Pine Paneling 13%c Sq. Ft. coUectiona. attic contenta or whole VERNON—11% wooded acres wi*h tered walla, large rooms, fire- sending a copv, certlfl-d mall, noslage Muat aell, beat offer. MI 8-7894. dictation class starting June 18. new G.E. hot water heating sys- Spruce St.; Mrs. Jacqueline Jo- the first since January, When, a 819.98. 8 foot $23.95. Also 10 and Windows—Special $10 Ea. BENDIX economat washer, good estatea. Furniture Repair Service, MANCHESTER—Falrvlew Street— about l.OOp foot water frontage, P. tem, $14,900. J. D. Realty, MI colonial, 8 twin aize bedrooms, places. Non-development. Builder's prepaid, lo; William E. Neyeretle by WEAVTNG of Bums, moth oolsa 80-100 word level. Mary Jayne WANTED — Experienced tractor- his atlornev. Thomas N. Tsmonev, 76 hansson, 7 Hillcrest Rd.; Phillip dispute between the Nathan Hala 1848 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. trailer driver. Apply In person 12 foot. Delivered. W, Zinker. MI Special 2x4" Studs $90 Per M’ running condition, $25. MI 9-8558. Talcottvllie, Conn. Tel. M 8-7440. Attractive epacioua five rooms, V. Tongren Agency, MI 34321. 3-5129. large paneled family room, 1% sacrifice at $17,990 and $18,990. and tom clothing, hosiety nms, Mitchell. 8U 8-8296. 9- 5444. Birch Paneling * 25c Sq. Ft. Hurry, they won’t last long Coll I-afave|te Street, Hertford, Connecticut, Sheridan, East Hartford; Mrs. and Hartford chapters waa btoldtog Good tor aecond car. 8100. MI SAD. Inc., 78 HUliard St., Man- second floor, large porches, ga- baths, built-in G.E. oven and and Mrs. Florence M alrano. 1.6‘X! Valin. up to the eventual resignation aU handbags repaired, tipper re- Mahogany Paneling 17c Sq. Ft. ANDOVER — About 87 acres, ap- Tom Tyska BU 9-6800, MI 9-5306. cia Road. Schenecisdv. New York, all Arline Brown, 17 Mary Lane, S4WM. ELECTRONICS — Radio—Televi- chester. rage, attic storage, excellent con- S(;jBURBAN 5 room ranch home, range, dishwasher, garbage dia- Nathan Hale, officers. placementa. nmbrellaa repaired, 54” AND 66“ SINK and wall cabi- Natural Shakes $8.90 Per Sq. proximately 4,000 foot frontage. St least five davs before Ihe dale set Rockville; Mrs. Ignatz Wierzbicki, sion Servicing Course. 2 evenings venient location. $90 monthly. CH attached garage, 3 bedrooms, fire- poaal, garage, % of an acre, com- for sold hearing. Communion Breakfast Set 1SS7 AUSTIN Healey 100-8, red and men’e ehlrt collars reversed and FULL, PART-TI8fE sales help. nets with stainless steel sinks and 6-6032. Reasonable. Tongren Agency. MI place, large kitchen with built-in 74 North St.; Robert Morin, 670 N. per week. "Leam-by-Dolng” at formica tops. Showroom samples, CASH 'N CARRY 3-6321. pletely landscaped, large shade BARROWS L WALLACE CHARf-ES H. NICHOI40N. Judge. The Holy Name Society of St. hlaek. wire wheels, overdrive, replaced. Marlow's Uttla Mend- "Connecticut’s Oldest Electronics Yankee Aluminum Door Corn., 48 oven and range, aluminum storm trees, porch, many more extras. Main St.: Michael McGlvem, Lake- ing Shop. like new, for less than cost. Brad- WANTED TWO ROOM tenement, heat, hot (Offic* open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) ville: Mrs. Evelyn Clementino, 20 Joseph’s Church will hold It* semi- heater. Manhal driving lights. School." Enroll now for June W. Center St.. Manchester, C^nn. CALL ON US FOR KITCHEN windows and doors, built-in fire Open for inspection Saturday and ley Kitchens, Inc., Hartford, JA water, newly redecorated, $60, 149 85 E. Center St. Westminster Rd.; Richard R.' annual Communion breakfast Sun- ExceSent condition. KII 8-8898. Class. Free catalog. New England MI 3-2403. CABINETS. WALL PANELS alarm, 100x200 lot. Only $15,900. Sunday, 8-4 p.m. or by appoint- WASHER - REFRIGERA'TOR re- 3-3939. Oakland St., MI 9-5229, 9-5. Houses For Sale 72 Call MeCtorthy Enterprises, Inc., Moore, 7 Earl St.; Muriel Stevens, day following the 7:30 a.m. Maaa pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, Technical Institute. 56 Union AND TRUSSES ment, MI 9-5306 A member of the State Police De- Place, Hartford. JAckson 6-3406. WANTED—Truck driver, exper- Linotype - Intertype MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, MI 4-1539. John V. Panciera, MI Time Limit 123 lA^ite St.; Mrs. Emma Tag- 1888 RENAULT Dauphine. good guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4887, Pot- BARGAINS—Electric motors, 2-10 . BEAUTIFUL 8% room apartment, 9-1898. partment is scheduled to be the ience necessary. Apply in person Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells family room, modem kltchem 8 IRVING BAYER, Builder NEW Five room ranch, 1120 square gart, 129 Wells St.; Joseph H. TUI- condition, aaking $680. MI 8-0468. » terton's, 180 Center SL after 8, Tom McKinney, w. G. h.p., gondolas, best, electric ^ itch ' first floor, heat, hot wster, garage, guest speaker. btwes, power cables. w ork ' NationsJ bedroome, rec room, garage. Good Ml 3-6396 feet built-ins. tile bath, fireplace, ly, 83 Congress St.; Wayne Du- Glenney Company, 836 No. Main electric range and refrigerator 457 E. CENTER ST.—Quality built Extended on meer, Warehouse Point; John Au- Stanley Budarz, president of the 1964 FORD STATION wagmi. good RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. Bond»—Stocks Mortirages 31 benches, clocks, bells and other $116. Available July 1. MI 44288 iot with trees. One block to large lot. Priced at only $17,800. St.. 8Iancheater. 7 room English Colonial in excel- brey Jr., Watrous .Rd., Bolton; society, Is to charge of arrange- coiMHtidB. Can be seen at Superior Cars. , phonograpba changers. equipment. Cali MI 9-8650. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. achoola, shopping and bus, 810,900. MANCHESTER—Family size Cape Ctoaries Lesperance, MI 9-7620. ments. mo r tg ag e MONET —We can. Operator Philbrick Agm cy, MI 9-8404. lent condiUon, 3 master sized bed- Joan Donahue, 108 Falhnor Dr.; Service, 188 Main Street. Good Noneat, economical. Guarantee 90 PLUMBER'S HELPER. Require- 881 ST A TE ST R E E T. rooms, large living room with fire- of 6 rooma on large lot. Conven- ShattacK Appointod supply any amount of money. ONE USED photostat Instant FOR SALE—3 bedroom • ranch in Septic Tanks Mrs. Helen Tomm, 326 Hollister offer takes i t days. Famous for service for 80 ments Hated In order of priority: NORTH HAVEN. CONN. THREE R(K)M apartment 118 Main place, formal' dining room, den, ient school and bua. (}uick occu- Watt* ShattucK. form er member years. Phone MI 9-4837. Potter- Terms to fit your needs. Handled St. MI 9-5329, 9-8. aOC ROOM CAPE^breeaeway and pancy. Asking $18,900. Madeline good condition, large living room, St.; Walter Stanley, Glastonbury; Dependability, guts, ability, ex- copier for letter and legal size 1% ceramic tiled baths, $21,600. of the City Recreation (tommis- 1868 FORD 4-door, automatic trana- ton's. with strict confidence and exped- ’’papers. For use in any office. Call CHestnut 8-2147 m a g e , full shed ..dormer, 3 full Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642. knotty pine cabinet* in kitchen-, Dr. Nicholas A. Marzialo, town Mrs. Allcie Dwyer, 36 Ensign S t iency. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., perience. 'rtiomas Dawkins. Phone PART-TIME FURNISHE3J apartments, heated, natlis, wooded tot, easy walking Direct from owner. Open Sunday Xarage In cellar, aluminum health director, has given an ex- aion, has been 'named a member of miasioR, white sidewalls. $850. TR MI 9-9669. 600 Woodbridge St., Mr. Hunt. M l 8-4141 daytime. “or call MI 9-6174. afte9 6 ADMITTED TODAY; M ^ An- the City Swimming'Pool Commis- 8-2908. FLAT fTMISH Holland winAuw 80 8-8120. two rooms. Kitchen set, refrigera- disunca to achoola. bus, and shop MANCHESTER—6 room rambling atorms, artesian well, amesite tension of time limit to residents Manchester. Diamonds— Watehi ping; Don’e mlaa this outstanding nie ]^rlne, 39 Chestnut St.Jjacob sion, succeeding Mrs. Gloria Belot- shades made to measure. All LOAM, SAND, alone, gravel and tor, gas range, bedroom set. Free ranch, nicely landacaped 100x387 drive. One arce treed lot Price of Farm, Dr., whom he had or- NIckolson, 93 Cambridge St.; Mra. metal Venetian blinds at a new 48 value, 108,800. Philbrick Agency, TWO,FAMILY—West Side. Excel- lot, sunken 16'6” xl9’9” living tl. ALERT MAN with managerial abil- flU. Oill Miller's Sand and Gravel, Jewelry gas, electricity. Adults. Low rsnt. lent 4% room flaU, one year old, $18,900. Call PI 2-6468. dered to provide septic tank's for Petronelle Brazauskaa, 53 North low price. Ke'ya made while You Bininem Opportunities 32 Ml 8-8608. DAY WORK Apply apartment 4, 10 Depot Ml 9-8464. room, fireplace, two bedrooma, Mra. Belottl, who' was recently 1981 DODGE Coronet sedan, run- ity for variety store. This is an all lovely, convenient neighborhood. their properties by June, or other- St; Leonard Woodard, 72 Bum- ning condition, $78. MI 8-0231. wait. Marlow's. LEONARD W. TOST, Jewelers - Square. j - den Or third bedroom, dining MANCHESTER—Brick, 7 rooms. 5 named Rockville tax collector, noti- SMALL MOVING and trucking around Job that requires accura- TV ANTEI4NA Bonanza Sale— In Repaira, adjiuta watchfo etmert- BOWEStS SCHOOL arear-4 room Low 20a. ONner. MI 9-8081 wise make provision to cease ham St. room, kitchen,, utility room, 1% rooms of wall-to-wall. Best con- dumping sewage to Hop Brook. fied Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of FOR SUMMER enjoyment—3 posi- SAM'S UPHOLSTERY - Retired company. Goodwill and PUC li- cy, detail work, and the abUlty to our famous do-it-yourself depart- ly. Reasonable prices. 'nies- Apply three room apartment, fur ranch, fireplace, dining room, bathe, aluminum storm windows struction. 84 acre lot. Aluminum BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son her resignation. .She said her cense Included. P. V Tongren work with people arid the public. cabinet kitchen, 8 bedrooms. COl/INIAL—22 Bowers St. Alum- He has not yet aet a new date. tb Mr. and Mrs. George A. tion top on a 1957 Consul Convertl- from the shop. Can take care of ment, Rabbit Ears, regular 87.95, dsy through Saturday, Thursday ntshed or unfurnished, ressonable inum siding, storms and awnings, and doora, patio with flreplace. combinations. All city conven- schedule ia too heavy for her to ble. Beautiful condition, yellow all your upholstering needs at Agency. 80 8-6321. Adaptability more important than now 89c: Hideaway Rabbit evenings. 129 Sprues St. MI 9-4387 refit. New Bolton Road. Garden if Shown by appointment. Marion E. The .reason for the extension is Fletcher, Oakland Rd., Wapplng; Jalouaied den, lovely yard. Owner, hade treea, 3-car garage and iences. Transferred owner. Asking a delay i by the town on a de- continue on the commission. body, black top, radio, heater, great savings. Call CH 2-2878. experience. No age restriction. Ear* regularly $10.98. now needed. M l 84389 Robertson, Broker. MI 84953. $36,500, Call Barbara Chamber- a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Mayor Flaherty appointed Shat- ESTABLISHED rubber stamp busi- ^anri^pHtpr IjpraUi MI 9-5081. ameaite drive. Excelleiit value, cision to sewer Farm Dr. and whitewalls. Will bargain at $645. Contact Mr. Rosenthal or Mr. $1.49: UHF. Indoor antenna, lain MI 9-3092, MI 9-5306. Barrowa as Mahon, South Windsor; a son to tuck to the vacant post yesterday. ness for sale due to illness. Can be 80 ACHES, 1943 Colonial Cape, 0 $22,000. F or additional information Norwood- Rd. Call MI 3-8788. HAROLD A SONS, RubMrii remov- Juran for confidential Interview. regularly $8.98, now $2.98; stacked Household Goods 51 FOR REHT—8 room heated apart- 14 FALKNOR DRIVE, 6 room A Wallace, 83 E, Center Street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huot, 123 Clasa Night Set al, c e llm , and attics claaned. operated on a Virt-Ume or full- rooma, recreation room, beauti- contact McCarthy Enterprisea, If the town decides to provide Fairway, 978 Main St. aluminum conical. $9.99; Channel ment, second floor, excellent loca Cape, 2 baths, finished recreation Inc., MI 4-1539. John V. Panciera, MI 9-8306. Elizabeth Dr.; a son to Mr: and Rockville High School Mniorx Ashes, pnoera all mbblah. Harold time basis. Located In Manchester. 8 Yagi, $1.99; UHF boW tie. $1.99: REHTT A TAPE recorder as low as Won, $78. RockvUle TR 8-9728. fully landacaped, fruit trees, out- aewera from Norwood Rd. through Mra. Clinton Greene, 900 Tolland 60c daily. Marlow's, 867 Main. Call buildings, reasonably priced. Carl- room; ideal location near Ver- MI 9-1898. will h.old Ita Class Night dinner- 1961 DODGE, radio and heater. $80. Hoar. MI 9-4084. No other sta,mp company in town. 10 foot mast pipe, $2.99: Red Bird ROCKLEDGE—8 room split level, Farm Dr. to Francis Rd., the Tpke. dance at the Hatnpden Houae to Priced very reasonable. Phone OH Ml 9-6221, BE:DR(X)M AND kitchen Fur- ton W. Hutchins. Ml 94183 planck and Church of Asmimption; Call between 4-6. MI 9-0053 Salesmen Wanted 36-A chimney mounts, 99c; VHF wire, aewera In and paid for; full shed ANDOVER—Lake Road—15 min- 4 huge bedrooms, sunken living residents of Farm Dr. would not BIRTHS TODAY! A son to Mr. Hampden, Maas., on June 12. / 2-5982 for more Information. nished for two adults, including need to provide septic tanks. 2c per foot. Also tubes, parts and dormer provides 2 extra large ute* from Manchester, 8 room sin- room, formal dining room, recrea- and Mra. John Bateman, 440 W. The program will include ^ties- Building-Contraciing FORMER SALESMAN has SO-plece Spring Special! gas, electricity, private bath, heat, PRINCETON ST.~7 room colonial However, progress on providing DISSATISFIED with your Job? accessories on sale. Quantity limit- with 4 bedrooma, 1% baths, large bedrooma and super cloaeta; new gle year 'round home, beautiful tion room, 2% baths. 2-car garage.- Middle Tpke.; a son to Mr. and entation of .year books., 1988 CHETVROLET Impals hardtop. Rogers silverware In factory car- and hot water, (toll MI 8-7838 or sewers has bogged do'wn tem- Would you trade It for one you can ed. Open eveninga till 9. SateUlte living room with fireplace, hot aluminum storm windows and view of lake, glaee enclosed front Belfiore Agency, MI 34121. Mrs. Theodore Paul, East Hart- U o f H Ambassador MI 8-4026. BATHROOMS tiled, additions, re- Help tVanted— Female 35 tons, regular $89.50, sacrifice $18. MI 94887. porarily. earn in commissions $18 or better Electrimica Service. 185 School St.. BU 9-6985 water heat, one-car garage. By a p 24” attic fan for year 'round com- porch, flreplace, recreation room, «»-d. Miss Helen E. ’McCarthy of 29 modeling, rec rooms, all types of If you work 8 hours? For further BOWERS SCHOOL-6 room Eng- The town counsel has complet- 1984 HUDSON Super Jet. compact carpentry. Call Ml 0-4291. FASHION demonstratom $20-$40 Manchester. MI 9-1786 AMESITE PAVING « ROCKVILLE—5 room col^ flat, pointment only. PhUbrick Agency, fort; dry basement has more nicely landacaped yard, oil hot air DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Mrs. Center St.. Rockville, has been ap- Information contact Joe O’Reilly. lish (tolonlal, 1% baths, large car. In running condition. 2 good profit commiaston. No delivering .first floor, front and rear porch MI 9-8404. closets, built to shelving plus fa- heat, garage, price $12,000. Down ed the title search on Farm Dr. to Charalene Miller. Amerton; John pointed an alumni ambassador for Bolton Lake Hotel, 7-8 p.m. • DtUVEWAVS e WALKS • PARHINO LOTS kitchen, 8 large bedrooma, large tirea and excellent radio, $75. Call 1 A- DION, INC. Roofing, siding. or collecting. Beeline Style Shows. MI 8-7387 between 8-7. cUiUea for workshop, washer and payment $1,650 Immediate occu- determine the town’s right to in- Wieliczka, 911 Avery St, Wap- the University of Hartford. 8h* Party Plan Sensation. Samples MICHIGAN power shovel with at- $13,600—3 Bedroom ranch, fire- dryer. <3all owner at MI 9-3067. pancy. To settle estate. Hannon wooded lot, 28x50' outdoor swim- stall the sewer. He said the town 8n 9-7889. try. Alti , mac hine! GRADED • PAVED and ROLLED ming pool, tennis court, barbeque, plng; minor M. Palmer. 58 Mar- is pne of 29 graduates named in and addlUona. Ceilings. Workman- furnished free, MEdford 3-7477, tachiTienta. MI 3-6712. • SEPTIC TANKS place, storms. Small cash assumea Agency. East Hartford. JA 8-8801, might have to condenui property garet Rd. * Connecticut to seek support of MU 8-9006. SituatloiM Wanted— CLEA.NED aod INSTALLED BUtCH 8TRSST—4 rooma, aecond $98.50 monthly. Carlton W. Hutch- MANCHE$;i'ER—Six room- cape to JA 8-7747 Or Andover PI 2-8205. 1-car garage, $28,900. Philbrick on the street, which is a private ahip guaranteed. 390 Autumn St. Agency. MI 9-8464. DISCHARGEHJ YESTERDAY: fellow graduates for the develop- Trailers 8-A 80 8-4869 Female 38 FREE ESTIMATES • CALL ANYTIME ^oor, no furnace, MI 9-8339, 9-5. ins, Ml 94133. a nice residential area. 1% baths, road, to get a right of way for Kenneth E Kozak, 29 Burke ment of the University’s new 150- DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for • SEWERS good lot. Only $15,900. Vacant — SEVEN ROOM colonial, 3k;ar ga- the sewer to Judith Dr. acre campus tn Wes* Hartford. AVAILABLE, July 1, aeldom offer CAPE—0 roonu, excellent location. range, built-in oven, cooking unit, Rd., Rook-vllle; WiHlam and CARPENTRY—Roofing, remodel- Manchester office. Phone MI 3-8778 YOUNG MOTHER would like child MACHINE CLEANED THE PRICE IS MOHt win qualify for GI or FHA, loan. The real of the' sewer route Michel Simon, 75 North St.; Cin- Hospital Notes : b e t w e e n 9- 12. to care for in her home days. Call ed third floor, 8% rooms, full bath Freshly painted. Private back T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577. dishwasher, garbage disposal . 2 Lots For Sale 7.1 CA8IP TRAILER. Can also be used ing. repaira. No Job too amall. Ed would be through privately owned dylee Backus, Squth Windsor; Admiltted MondaJ): Rose Marcus, aa boat trailer. MI 9-2600. Staslak. PI 2-7564. MI 9-4449. ‘ and dreaaing room, large closet yard. One-car garage. .816,800. flreplacea. 1% tiled baths, city HAVE LAND • INSTALLATION TIME PAYMEWS ARRANGED apace, very popular for small fam- Philbrick Agency. MI 9-8464. BOLTUN—Lakefront home—and on TWO B JSONE lot* with city property. The town would have to Mrs. Wilhemenia Flora. Bolton; 33 Windermere Avi.; Roberta Ty- water and sewerage, large porch, ler, 5 Russell Dr.. Vernon; Karen CONNECTICUT licensed nurse, anj ily, Space for car, automatic hot. a double lot. Flv^ rooms plus Ittrge dot with many phade trees. water. Union St. Manchester. obtain ton easement through the ‘Wa8c(l Marchuk, 801 Main St.; SPECIALIST $2,380 each. Ml 94498. Norton, Windsorville; Maxine Auto Driving School 7-A Roofing—Siding 16 ahift, private hospital. TR 6-9121, IRONING DONE In my home. CaU in industrial aona. \ water. Inquire 188 N. EHm Street RANCH—5% rooma, 8 yeara old. porch. Two bedrooma. This is the Immeoiate occupancy, priced to property to install the sewer, said Norman Gagnon, 61 Union St.; after 4 p.m., MI 3-4292. Bowers School area, family size "Luatron” home — maintenance the towTi counsel. Emil Skarin, Ekist Hartford; Wil- Bahler. Ellington; Jolm A. Bou- or talephone MI 8-4049. sell. Charles Lesperance MI CX3YENTRY LAKE—Hinkel Drive. OOUGHUN ROOFING Co. - AU kitchen, plastered walls, caat iron free. No painting required. Very 9-7620. General Manager Richard Mar- liam Chadwick, Andover Lake; cher. 53 Franklin St.; Ida Gris- ifORTLOCR’S Mancbestsr'ii lead- Will build to suit Town and Gouatry Very desirable lot 50x91 only $500. Ing driving acbool. Three skilled types of roofa and roof repairing. FIGURER - TYPIST HIGH SCHOOL Junior desires TO IUENTt—8% room apartment, baseboard heat. 1-car garage. This eaw to care for. Owners moving tin, in notes on the agenda of to- Mrs. Jennie Trivlgno. 46 Alexan- wold, Broad Brook. babysitting for summer, MI DE MAIO BROS. Kiseane Realty, CH 6-6032, AD Admitted today; Unda Traesyn- spMlaliztng In Twenty Year Bond- second floor, heat, hot water, elec- houae offers you those little extras courtaoua instructora. Ctasa room tenant on lease. DRAINAGE CO. to Florida. T. J. Oockett, Realtor COUNTRY LIVING 8-4487. night's meeting of the directors, der St.; Mrs. Myrtle Mullaney. 82 tnatnictiona for 16. 17 year olda. ed Roofs. Call 80 8-7707 Unusual opportunity avail- 9-1428. >,* tricity, goa, new refrigerator and that make a houae a home. $19,500 MI 3-1877. said, ‘‘If the Norwood St. and Ludlow Rd.; Gregor^f McGinnis, aki. 15 Earl St. , m . M l 3 - 7 4 9 1 - Birth Monday: A daughter to Telepbooe -Mr. Mortlock. Director able to qualified High School Ml 9.4143 stove fumiahed. $79. Parking. $5 Philbrick Agw ey, Ml 9-SM4.. 14 mile* from M*nche*ter (about 7% ACRES, high elevation, beauti- Farm Dr. problems are to be tak- Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon; BIDWEl L home Improvement graduate who likes work in- extra. Adults only. Call MI 84094. MANCHESTER— Beautiful over- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Johnston, 7 of Driver Education. MI 8-7986. Company—all types of siding and DOU^D OIL CO. BOWERS SCHOOL AREA—6 room 6 from UCtonn), *paclou* sturdy ful view, minute* out, trees only en care of to a atogle project, it Mra; Mary Kane, 3 Lewis Circle. volving figuring and typing. Situations VVanted— Male 39 size Cape Cod, 1% acres land, Rockville: Mias Alba Paven, 520 Bamforth Rd., Ellington. roofing. Aluminum clapboards a EXCEPTIONALLY nice apacioue 4 home, fireplace, large cabinet home, 1$ room*, 4 fireplaces. Ideal $2,800. c:*riton W. Hutchins.' Ml will be necessary to have thia right •Birth today: A son to Mr. and 6 priced right: older 5 room home LARSON'S Connecticut's firm li- .W ell known Hartford concern— 9-5132, of way. The director* will have to Keeney St.; Sharon A. Neff. 26 censed driving school trained — spectdty. Unexcelled workman- 5-day w eek-com plete benefit HIGH SCHOOL ' graduate wants Ml 3.6320 room second floor apartment. So. kitchen, formal dining room, 3-car near bua line, full price $9,500; (or large family, also convertible to Mrs. William Smith, 28 Vernon ship. 80 9-6495. lawns to mow .for summer. Call garage, beautifully landscaped authorize the condemnation. Once Diane Dr.; Mrs. Ann MacArthur, CertUisd and approved Is now of- program. Write Box B, Herald, Coventry.' Range, refrigerator, many ^ o r e $5,900 up. Call the 2, 8 or 4 apartments. Bam, about BOLTON Lake—10 lots, will sell in- Center Heights. MI 3-8484. ' I yard. Marlon E. Robertson, Bro- the formalities have been '“con- 50 Btaet St,'-Rockville; Mias- Anna fering classroom and behind advising education and exper- Venetian blinds, acreene Included. Ellsworth Mitten Agency Real- 3 acres. Under $30,000. dividually or group, selling out, Discharged Monday: John Lou- Oil hot water heat. $88. Adults ker, MI 3-5953. tors, MI 3-6930, MI 9-5524' cluded the town can start work.' Halli iRFD 2, Rockville; Lawrence by, Massack Convalescent Home; wheel Instruction for tesnagsrs. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ience. 46 HARLAN STREET private beach privileges. C3ilap- Rose, Hebron; 'niomas Jones, 106 Ml 9S07B. only. Phone MI $-705$. puto, JA 44876, eveninga. Flora Batz, 11 Esther Ave. 8% ROOM RANCH, one acre. Route BOLTON — $12,900 Four rooms Main St.; Mrs. Therese Pasay and ROOFING—Specializing repairing Walton W. Grant Agency PREPARE FOR driver's tatt FOUR R(X>M rent, centrally lo- 83, 10 miles north of Willlmantlc. with large breezeway and attach- Plumbert Stand Firm Son, 461 Griffin Rd., Wapplng; roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut- THREE LARGE lots for sale with Vernon and Talcottvllie nerwa le Agss 16 to 60 Driving and claas OFFICE EMPLOYE, familiar ac- S— cated, two adults and small dog. HArriaon 8-1647. ed garage. This garage 1« over- Lillian Grant, Raaltor MI $-1183 New Haven, June 6 UB—The strik- Mrs. Virginia Murdock an- hour (or aach year of a new 2-year cameras placed on the TlrM 1 ‘ItM targe, fTMUy rotataW .^9-j|537. Potterton's. $80 Onter St. , MARION E. ROBERTSON reaaonabto r ^ , 188 W. Mtddto baaOment raraga and six acres of and get into Uut deal with a mini- ning rods and many e^ aa . Near iervaTor.. 83 Perkins Strest, Kaumhas- pact. Tba Maotor Plumbers Aaso- weather ateUits vrrigiied about af tha dragonfly aUaw ttw foaM OOMFLETB REPAIRS - By Stu- McK in n e y br o s. Tiiniptta. CaU MI 84808 after 8 tar CosuMctIcut. ail at least five days Phoiw Ml 3.269.2 jmodl«"

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Snntjlng H»niU» Palmer, for Ubrary. diainalB and Workshop Set woricenf; aitendanae, Mrs. Mjrran Freiheit Receives About Town Rtca and Mra. fS n i^ JAursoo, for THE OEFICE OF ForFTACounca laembaraMp and re n ra n m e ^ : In- Deiatistry Degree formation, Mra. Charles uttlng, DR. MORRIS L*0U OBuaoa. No. 61, Z>«crM for puhlleity ehilrman. «r wUl iBNt Wodnoo- H m MalHfliaBtar PTA OouneU Richard J. Fraihalt 4> HlVDod RMwta will be presented from Rd., recetvad 6 doctor of d»toi FANCHER iMj at 7:an pjn. at I. O. O. r . HaU. will oooduet a aohool at inatnioUab 9 to 9:S0 from thtt^voriuthop aea- Altar aoiBtaiation o< nOowra Uiara for all ofRofro, oommlttea chair- aiona Itefreehmenta will ba served surgery degree from the tJJilver- 122 EAST CENTER ST. wia ka a Boeial hour. man aaft raambara of DIatrict a ea by the Vetplanek PTA hoepltaUty slty of. Pennsylvania on Monday, WILL BE CLOSED Thnraday from T;30 to 9:80 p.m. committee. June 8.

The Central Connecticut Coin Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Whiton Memorial auditorium. There will be an auction of 55 lots Top 8th Graders at Su Japies* of coins. The meeting is open to John J Conner. 19 Virginia Rd.. president of the S t Jamea’ Church Holy Name Society, presents an- all interested persona. nual achievement awards to alghth grada graduates of S t Jamea’ School. Receiving them are vTi" iStricia Murphy, daughter of lb . and Mrs. Michael B. Murphy, 113 W. Center S t. and Philip

Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- SuUivan sen of Mr. and Mra. PhUip J. SuUlvan, 100 Porter S t (Herald photo by Oflara.)______aons, will meet tomorrow at 7:30

p.m at the Masonic Tempi j. The Royal Arch degree will be con- The Ladies Aid Society of Zion Manchester Orange will elect of- Elvangelical Lutheran Church wlH ficers at a meeting tomorrow at 8 ferred. There will be a social hour p.m. In Orange Hall. Membera are Per8unal Notices and refreabmenta. meet tomorow at 7:30 p.m. reminded to bring articles for the auction table. * In Memoriam .In lovinc memory of oiis dear molbar and gTandmother, Mrs. mien Jackson, Rockville Emblem d u b will meet who passed sway June 6, 19S7. BLOCK ISLAND VACATION tomorow at 8 p.m. at the Elks Home on N. Park St.. Rockville. We lost a mother, with a heart o4 sold Who was more to us than wealth untold There wil be a polluck betorc the Without farewell she fell asleep m th beautiful memories for us to keep "Get Away From It All" meeting. Ws bays lost, but God as gafaisd One of the best mothers and Brand- mothers the world contained. Relax in the atmosphere of the Good Ole Horse and Darrell Moriasette, 167 Vernon St., is a member of a committee Sadly mlaaad by Buggy Da3T8. Beautiful beaches, boats, fishing, biking, planning a 20th anniversary re- Daughter and son-in-law, Bleanor and Erie Rudas, surf casting. union of the 308th Coast Artillery Granddaushters, Control Arm ride, as fuD-tlze Buicks . . . roomy Assoclatioo, comprised of World .Sandra Rudas Rylandsr, A FtnbmUfor go, U’t goimoingttmy$ongtu! Restful, roomy accommodations. Monthly, weekly and Unda Rudas. Bulck oomfoit^''.Tluxuriout Buidc interiors. War n veterans who fought In the You mMteavet like die pnalW can . . . Mve on PrloeP Under most models in tha- low-price weekend rates. Southwest PacUlc area. The ' re- od, thug, tmiceep. Out oo the hi^wsy you go/ union will be held Sunday at the In Memoriam Star of the fi^ l Ikke a spin todayl In lovtng memory of Georgs ,W. The Spodus 155 kp. alnmtmim Fireban V-8 d am Bake Shed in Salem. Conn., givM you douhU Aojfcm per pound of many Besny, who passed away June 6, 1K7. ATLANTIC APARTMENTS starting at 10 ajn., with dinner at Wife. son. daughter and sUtsr. savings set 5 p.pt. togsTwiisS^more yon M k^Ae sam^type BDICKSra»IAL HIGH STREET, BLOCK ISLAND, B. I. In Memoriam Board menibera of the Junior Phone Or Write Harold J. Dwyer. In loving memory of Timothy T. Century dub of Manchester wUl Hayes, who passed away June C. 1M7. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the TUI memory fades and life departs SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER NOW, . Bolton, Conn.—MI 3-5326 ^ home of Mrs. James Gerrity, 78 You will live forever In our hearts. Diane Dr. Hse, John and Bhlrlsy. Tour Quality Buick Dealer In Manchester Is: BOURNE BUICK, INC. 285 Main CL

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