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U. S. Conibat Marines Japan to Buy 11 Helicopters from Sikorsky

U. S. Conibat Marines Japan to Buy 11 Helicopters from Sikorsky

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STRATFORD (AP) — Si­ korsky Aircraft announce44" X lye today that 11 of its new BSS- 2 twin-turbine helicpptew will R iv a ls A ir be purchased by t^Japan ese Plan Puts Defense A gen ^^ Japan has cjiobm the HSS-2 for Inclusion in its antt-submarlne< C onditions warfare wbapona system, Sikorsky Force on salA .x'^ .PteUveries to the Japanese Navy rlU run from February 1964 to No­ For Parley vember 1966. The first three helicopters will By ANTOINE YARBD Laos Line be built here. The rest will be man­ ufactured in Japan by Mitsubishi VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) H S a v y Industries Reorganized,, — American diplomats strove WASHINGTON (AP) titd.,' which Is licensed to produce today to bring the ^warring Thailand hag agreed to admit and sell the HSS-2. factions in Labs to" the confer­ IJJS. conibat Marines from the 7th Fleet and will get farther J^ertden Man Killad ence table but the feuding WALLINGBXiRD (AP) — A 60- princes so far could not agree IJ.S. aid to shore op her anti- year-old Meriden man was killed on conditions for resumption Communist defenses, sources early yesterday when his car of peace talks. said today. •< amazed into a tree after skidding Reliable sources said the ,U.S. Bcrods North Colony Rd. diplomatic effort, backed up by LONDON I a P) — Britain Police said Kenneth Dunphy was an open show of military might, said today she fully backs dead on arrival at Meriden Hos­ was nudcing little headway toward pital. He was. alone In the car, getting pro-(^mmunlst forces moves being taken in Smith- which was demolished. back behind the cease-fire line. east -Asia by the Ufiited Prince Bonn Gum’s royal gov­ States to deal with the Laos The Rev. Dr. Stuart HwnUton Mcrrlom stands outMde of New Groton Man tHUled ernment cabled Prince ^uvanna situation. York's Broadway Presbyterian Church after eupjxHters. quit GROTON (A P )— A 64-year-old Phouma, the neutralist leader va­ A Foreign Office spokes­ cationing In Paris, to return home inonilng servtcea yesterday; (AP Photofax). man out for a spin In his son-in- man defined Britain’s posi­ law's smaU foreign car was killed for peace talks. yesterday when the vehicle went Souvanna agreed, but only If. tion at a news conference. He out control and struck a tree. Boun Oum sent a delegation to' also stress^ that Britain still ( a 275 Walk Out, 125 Stay Dead la Joseph E. Bolsrile. His the "rebel headquarters In the feels it is possible to achieve Bon-ln-law,. Carl Lamb o f W ater­ Plaine des Jarres for talks with a political solution for Laos. ford, identified by police aa the his aides to draft a preliminary driver of the car, was reported In agreement. By JOHN M. mOHTOWER htet critical condition at Lawrence Me- U.S. anobaasadors in Vientiane Worshipers Protest m<^al Hospital In New London. and Paris served aa Intermedi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — aries in delivering the exchangee. American forces throughoutyr 85 to 86 Neither the government nor Prince the United States and the J*a- HARTFORD (AP) — The SUte Souvaima showed any Inclination cific area were under alert to­ to modify their demands. Prlnce Juan Oarlos of Spain waves to spectators as he and hla bride. Princess Boifiiie of Greece, Minister Motor Vehicle Department's daily leave Roman Catholic Cathedral of Denis In Athens today. (AP Photofax via radio from Athens.) Ouster of Thero was no word of further day as permission was await­ record of automobile fatsJltles. as 1 » ...... - ...... - ■ ...... ed to land U.S. combat Ma­ of last midnight and the totsda on advances by the pro-Communlsts the same date last year: who overran government outposts rines in Thailand, which bor- KinW YORK (AlP)—The oustorf Among hlghli^ta of the com­ in the northwest and sent 2,000 plaint, againet Dr. Merriam—as 1961 1962 111 Two Ceremonies Van Allen Raps bers Communist • embattled at the Betv. Dr.'Stuart Hamilton KUled ...... 86 86 royal troops fleeing across the Laos. Merrism as mlnlsten of tlimBroad- stated by the administrator— Mekong River to neighboring were that be had been too "rigid” That bttlelaU were expected to way Ihredbyteriaji Church led Sun­ Tliailand. Effc>rt Now for agree promptly to the U.g. request day to a protest by 216 persona In hla 8iT>ro8udi to theological Extended Forecast Diplomats In touch with rebel matters; .and that , he was not for landing of the Marine force In who walked out of morning wor- WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—U.8. headquarters In Khong Khay said Sophie of Greece conq>etent to minister to a church the little kingdom. - Weather Bureau issued this five- leaders of the Red-teaning Pathst Man in Space "**^o supporters of Dr. Merriam in the imlverslty and professional Lao warnad that the sooner talks The move Involving the Marine* coRununlty in which me Broad^ day foraeast today for Connecti­ wea ordered by President Kenne­ tilled to the dawnatairs auditori­ cut, for May 16-19; gsjt tinder way toward setting up um. where a prayer service was way church ia located. WASHINGTON (A P )—Dr, dy as part of hie broad strategy The outlook for Connecticut si poalitioii government the b^ter. amea A. Van Allen baa down' to bolster antl-Conununist de­ held. The Rev. Mr. McClellah «l60 After driving 100 miles beyond the Weds fuan Carlos r)|jl said that *T>r. Merriam appears Thseday through Saturday, c*na graded present U.S. man-ln-spaoe fenses in Southeast A sIa It also The X2S- persons who xamalned for temperaturea topyerage 2 to ceasf-ilra Ihie ia a weear»,tM Mb- projects, contending that "for the was 'aimed at getttng V.8. troops In the obuFch proper heard an in­ 7 degraea above nennaL Reeoming sir reportedly tfafeetened. enoUier same Investment of effort we Into position fo r gHtefc Intervention dictment of Dr. Merrlam's minis­ all^mt offensive unless a political By PHIL DOPOULOfl fbring Ub twf children iii her.hiu were removed for not being "aware warmer at the beghudng of the ATHENS, Greece (AP)—Plnce band's faith. learn much more without the In Laos itself should he decide try by the Rev- Otaydon E. Mc­ period then much warmer toward aettlemeiff is reached. man.' such action is necessary and derir- Clellan, chief administretive offi­ of the aeriouaiuss of Dr. Menrt- Souvaima, backed by the United Juan Carlos of Spain and Princess OiiU'Ch bells rang, artillery guns am's leadership deficiencies." the ««L The normal mean tempe­ Sophie of Greece were married to­ roared cut a salute and a gathsr- Van Allen, discoverer of the I able, cer of the Presbytery df New Btsitee and Russia, was designated sarth-encircling belt of radiation In rapid developments: York. Dr. Merriam, who was in the rature during this period In the day In two religious ceremonies as in g .o f 120 royal guests looked on HartfMd area U 60 degrees rang­ by King Savang Vathana six named for him, ventured the opin­ The Marine detachment of 2,000 The Rev. Mr. Modellan gave an church when his foUowers walked months ago to form a national tens of thousands of Greeks with excitement as the prlnce'il 24, ing from an average of 73 to a cheered. and the princesa, 23, took their ion In testimony before the House combat-ready man moved into explaiHition ot why the Presby­ out, joined them*In the service unity government Appropriations Committee. His tery ousted Dr. Merriam from his downstairs. Most of those who low of 47, In New Haven the The dashing prince, groomed by vows with ''Nel’’—a Greek word Southeast Aslan waters as part of range k 67 to 47 and in Bridge­ The neutralist leader made sev Generalissimo Ftancisco Franco that sounds like ''nay' 'but means testimony was made public today. a 7th Fleet aircraft carrier task pulpit at a closed meeting. last walked out were elderly persons erl attempts but they collapsed "A monke.v made the first or­ Monday night Tho PreSb^ry— or coUege etudehts. port^ to 48. to occupy the long vacant Spanish "y es” force. Other elements o f (he pow- Fiecipltatlon will, on the aver­ when the anti-CommunIst Vientl- throne, first married the daughter bital trip and he m'^ide out all •governing body for 62 Presbyter­ Dr. Merriam, S6, a bachelor, The Most Rev. Benedict Prh)' right,” Van Allen told the com­ ian riiuroheS in Manhattan, the said after leaving the churdu age, total one tenth to six tenths of Greece’s rulers in his own teals, Roman Catholic archbishop (Oonttnned on Page Four) (Oontfamed oo Page Eleven) feith at the Roman Catholic Cathe­ mittee. Bronx and Staten Island ■ sjiso re- "What has happened is that non- of an inch occurring as scattered of Athens, officiated at the cere­ He said he did not view Astro­ movM the elders of the Broadway oonformity has became A eln showers about Thuiiday. ' ~ i. dral of St. Denis.. mony In the Cathedral of St. They rode together through the naut John H. Glenn’s triple earth church and put a committee Dents. orbit of Feb. 20 "os a reason to S ta - the Presbytery In charge. (Coattmed on Plage Eigh^ streets to the royal palace, smiling Juan Carlos, a curly-halred six- Awarded Contpentation Sukarno Escapes and waving to the cheering believe that a man is Important footer, wore the uniform of a to ths operation of present day HAIViFbRO (AP)—A 88-year- through. Then they separated and SpanlM army officer. Bulletins old Nbwlngton resident who vol­ Assassination T ry were driven to the Greek Ortho­ Spacecraft." The tall, slim bride—known as Van Allen, head of the Depart­ Culled from AP W i m untarily terminated a Job paying dox Cathedral for the Orthodox the ‘'sad-eyed princess’’—smiled Nearing Historic Low close to $10,000 a yetfr, because of By Moslem Fanatic ceremony required by Greek law ment of Astronomy and Plwslcs happily and was so excited she at' the State University of low*, work-oonnected tensions, has been and Sophie's faith. almost tripped over the 29-foot UJILAS ObNVICTBD awarded unemployment compensa­ Pope John XXin gave special said that when moon landings are SINGAPORE (AP)—Indonesian train of her wedding dress. The attempted within five or 10 years, BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP tion benefltz by State Unemploy­ approval of the Roman-Orthodox gown had a regal flaring skirt President Sultanio reportedly es* union after the princess pledged to m4n will be superior end more de­ — MUovan DJIlos, form er vtoe France, U,S. Ties ment Ocmipensatlon Cbmmlssioner with a tightly fitted waist and long sirable to Instruments. But until president of Yugoslavia, waa oon- Harold Strauch, ciqpied another attempt on his life sleeves. today when an 'assassin . tried to then, he .said, an astronaut 'jean- vlrted today o f dtacloatasr stete Stranch revereed the deciaion of TTibusands of Grseks lining the not contribute to the conduct of secrets and sentenced to 9 .years the administrator who dlaoi^oved gun him down at an~ S teady streets of Oils ancient capital scientific experiments to any de­ sad 9 months of strict Imprison­ claima from Jan. 28 to March 8 on prayer meeting in Jakarta. cheered as their chestnut-haired gree remotsiy comparable, to ths ment. His trial was held behind SpliFFy the Atom the grounds that claimant left his , Jakarta Radio said Sukarno es­ princess and her handsome bride­ effort f^uired to maintain him" dosed doors. employment without sufficient caped unhsirmed, but that five Following Big groom rode In a' blue and gold in a spacecraft. Tele* cause connected therewith. other persons. Including two gov­ coach drawn by six white horses The Isclentlst also offered these NEW SCANDAL SREN In his "llndbig of facts" Strauch now An AP News AnaijMe < >an - atomic eubmarine, . m(ssUe ernment officials, were Injured from the ceth^ral to the royal views to the committee while testi­ WINTHKOP, Maas. (AP) — lanle, By HARVEY. HUDSON guidance e^em s and parts and wrote the claimant "voluntarily slightly. The broadcast said police fl V 0 palace. fying In behalf of an appropriation Rep. William C. Cramer, RrC)a.. termljuted bis aaniloyment because had seized the gunman Who r^ . Air PARlB (AP)--FVince and the propellants. The American an­ ''Ole' ole'.'' shouted thousands to the National Science Founda­ said today there nsay be a new swer was a flat no. he w u sut^ected to contradictory portedly was acting on ordem-'df of Spaniards In the crowd with tion: scandal l^olvtog mlshaBdllng ot Dhited States have been i^ t by At one time American officials orders as to how to do his work the Darul Islam group of lioslem NEW YCMUC (AP) — A nervous all the vdld enthusiasm they show The United States should it)ot btlUons Of dollars in urban re­ the'atom. Relattons between the were hesitant about approving frmn several sources in the com- fanatics. >' itock market fell sharply today at a bull fight. ' * rush Into a program of coopera­ newal redevelopment projects In , two old allies have been skidding ihe ‘ sale of Boeing jet tank panyi thereby causing him to be­ Because today Is air Indoni under a heavy wave of selling and The Spanishilsh ggovernment held no tion with Russia oil space projects Boston and Chicago. Ciwner, ^ toward 8 historio low. lanes to France fo r refueling .In come confused and upset," national hoUiday,^ communieCttons then steadied. The ticker tape ran member of the Congresatqtud Oubwardiy the bonds of friend­ Ilrage IV Jet fighter. Secreteiy ' 'Ttii)datmant had bMn employed were irregular ''betweeir'^Jakarta 29 minutes late. (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued On Page Eleven) subcommittee which recently tur ship STS as strong aa ever. But an gof Defense Robert McNamam With ,a company In Middletown and the outside vorid. It was The Aasoclatod Press average of vestigated Mass)u4iusetts tend mMerourrent of reluctance, stub- said recently, however, that from July 1968,'to Jan. 31,1962. Hla believed liews r^pdns of the shoot- 60 stocks at noon was down 2.50 takings for federal aid highways, bomneesa or outright otostruction France was free to buy as many at 233.6 w ith'industrials o ff 3.60, -sold many of the same men In- I t : A thwarts odoiperation on almost any tankerfe as It wants and the U. S. lOed OB Page Six) (ConUiitied on Page Seven) rails off 1.00 and utiw es off 1.40. Supreme Court Decisions dlctod' In connection wllh the nsisw: Air Force will give help bn oper­ After a brief stay on the upside ' highway land appraisals, may ;n«w project that ia brought up for at the opening, the market reeled inger. study. ating techniques. • . ______; alM have appraised tend taken r-ChU. The answer is stlU nb, however, Into Its seventh consecutive ses­ for urban renewal and ledeveiop- .President Charles deOauUe. Is sion of decline. .T hir- eiGpected to talk about Fremhi- for -such Itenis as miniaturized Live with Mother in Holyoke Beck, Hutcheson Lose ment. ue Aw Ameitcan relatione Theeday at riectrcmic computers. The. result As trading swelled, the tape'* n iju r. one of hla rave news oonfmnces. is likely to be that FVance wlh lagg IncrMui^. It hsidn’t run so d e b a t e t o o o n t in u b - rosaed -Foreign Minister Mauricer Couve develc^ ita own Yor use In mis­ late since May 27, 1933, when It WASHINGTON (A P) — The de MurvUle told the NaUonal A«- sile guidance systems imd then be Siamese Twins to .trailed transactions by 34 tnlnutea AppealsAP] on Convictions Senate today bewt down 6 * -« aembly^s foreign affairs commit­ able to benefit coiiimercially from 'following the outbreak of fighting for a second time a motion to tee last week. ‘Tt is dear that the ezperience. The go-lt-alon toKorea. ■'» limit debate on the administra­ there are dtferencea and dlvm - atomic .development program al­ Htpkers said the market maybe W ASKlKINGTON (AP)—The Su-^tee In June 1958 but refused to tion’s voting literacy test bUL ancee.'' But he insisted the irift ready has given France a long 50th Birthday l^unday iga^ in a selling climax, prsmeirsme'Court'upheld 'Co today the em answer 18 questions. He said they The action probably, will result was not serioiit- (sod on Ita Europen rivals on 'fflcb, heavy , volume would bezzlemer;lement conviction of Dave concerned personal matters and ki pigeonholing tor this session De Gaulle's determination to many specialized .products. ichtocaily signal a turnaround. Beck, former Teamsters Union might aid in prosecution of an In­ ot Congress a measure to estab­ make' France an atomic power is ' FlMce now is'spending about HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP)— Sla-^ln Parts. Brussels, and in Switsef- The markst’s narvousncM, which president, for which he was sen- diana case against him lish a sixth-grade education aa at the heart of the quarrel. mese . twins Margaret and Mary lond. They Joined the RlngDng has been eridmt since the govem- tencod to 15 years in prison. In the.,,Indiana case, Hutcheson quallftcallon to- vote In federal (.Conthmed «s Page Bight) ment-steel Indtistry battle over a The' court's vote was 4-3. Justice elections. The Senate test wedt TTie stem old g e n « ^ is con- Gibb of Holyoke will celebrate Brothers Circus In 1964 and stajwd and two other union officiBlS were .vinced that France must have its with it until : 1938, when they l^ce Increase, ntes heightened by Clark delivered the majority opin­ charged With conspiracy to bribe rejected a similar cleture motion own nuclear striking foiv'e to re­ their 50th. birthday next Sunday. toured with the O '"'" the ticklish sltw U on In Laos, ion. . >«. a state oificlal to get highway In by a vote of 58-4S. But it voted main a flwb-rate power. He fears The twins plan no big party to cue. brokers said. Justice Black wrote a dissent­ formation that led to a quick $78,' 64-8S then against shelving the that if war should break out, the Senator’s Exjpenses mark the anniversary of their In 1939 they once again Joined Losses of key stocks ranged ing opinion In which Oiief Justice 000 profit. He later was convicted bill in a maneuver calcutetM to United States would be too busy birth in 1912 ait the Holyoke Hoe- RingUng'"Bron«e and from. 1940 from fractions to about $2. There Warren-Joined and^Justlcs Doug­ at Indianapolis on highway land permit members to express their with Its own defense to worry To Blast Medicare piUL to 1941 they were with Cole Broth­ were heavier lessees among higher las wrote a separate' dissenting scandal charges. 'An appeal la support tor a measure -they know shout Europe. Ther. )rill observe the occasion ers again. priced issues. ion. Justices I'rankfurter and pending. wasn’t going to be passed. . 'U. B. pott^, recently re-affirmed Paid by Blue Cross After the 1941 season, the twins As the list steadied some loeses jlte did not P*rt- with a quiet family supper attSndr . Hutcheson did not Invoke the • UR. FIBER nth N-SHOT by Frcsldmt Kennedy, Is against ed by their mcither, their younger retired from show buskiess and were shaved end a few erased. Beck 66, was., onvieted In SU' Fifth Amendment guarantee any pvoUfemtlon of atomic weap­ HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—Sen. sister and their sister’s huebs^ rpturned to Hoiyolce, where they Discouraging business news ia- perior Court in 'ashington State ajpUnst splf-lncrimtnation In refus­ WASHINGTON (AP) ■— The ons or any expansion In the num­ John G. Tower, R-Tex., says Blue opened a small gift shop. eludOd a sharp reduction in pro- on a charge of pocketing $1,900 ing to answer the 18 questions. In 11th blast of the- UR. nuclear all of whom live with the twins. from the sale of a Oadillac owned ber of atomic powers. Cross paid hie hotel and travel ex­ A ccording to hnkpMal records, The twins are not IdenticaL Both dilcera’ estimate of 1962 steel pro- his appeal to . the Supreme Court test series In the ’ atraosphere The United States can do noth­ penses for a trip to Austin, Tex. have daric hair and blue wee, but dueUon. and a report by the Na­ W the union. He was convicted In he contended he had been denied was set off., today near Ctirtst- the mother of. the Gibb - aistecs, tional Asaodatlbn of PuntoaOing Diacember 1957 but has been free ing to' stop Fiance from building to speak agidnst President Ken­ Mrs. John Gibb, is believed to be Margaret is fairer and Mary is due process of law os guaranteed maa Intend in the R adfic. The its own atomic bombs, but it is ned)^ medical care for tbp aged heavier. Mary is 4 fsft 8 inches Agents that corp<»*te'production on ball pending outcome of ap- by the Constitution. aanonnoement froyears - o f their er. They have never been able to ed a hearing to 187. Negro stu­ and m i^ce to deliver the war- speech, sstld his secretary handled weigh uiemaelves separately. 2.1 mUUon sharea changed hands, firmed today conviction of Maurice another ^ o t In the Intennedlato life, Margaret 'and Mary led a A. Hutcheson, president of the dents convicted of breach of the hesdSL the details hut be assumed Blue The twins are Joined at the base compared hdth 1.44 milUon in the peace as a result of a demonstra­ yield range, and the device tvaa . The application of this policy Cross, a hesdth insurance sheltered existence, etndying at of the spine which curves near like period) Friday.'. Carpenters Brotherhood, on a dropped from an airplane. .cwn- their home under the directlcn of charge of contempt of Congress tion against racial segregation hoe bsm galling to France. De- pany. Is paying his expMiaes here their hipe, and they share a com­ j ----- 1— Triephone lost about March 2, 1961, at the Capitol a private tutor. When they were for refusal to fiiswer questions I K E ON TV TONIOHT GauUe has been too proud and too. Ha added that paying ex­ mon cimilatory syftem. .One doea In the generally lower grounds In Columbia S. C. too cautious to ask for any Ameri­ penses for upeaking engagements 15, thrir mother gave permiaslon not feel the other's pain. arited by the Senate rackets hives- PHILADELPHIA (AP)—fo r­ 'tlration committee. - . The students paraded on the can secrets that ate guarded hy Is a common practlce..a^ said hw for them to begin a vaudeville Tha twins say that they have Xerox ; about fou r pOlnto and grounds, carrying placards, while mer Presidetit Dwight D. Eteea- stint, danelng and playing the never longed to be separated, being Polaroid a thvss but they Justice Harlan announced the bower tonight wUl reodv* the the- MdMahon Act. But be would yras not^paid for his spew eouri'a Judment.' Hie tribunal's the legislature was in session. Up­ like to have material end iqfor* "You can he sure that w^cp the piano. perfectly happy aa *they are. had fallal nr earlier in the holding. the convictions, the South Union Vemgnefo gold niedal for matlon that isoedyBritaln now big Medicare rally is 1 Tha twins weriud the Lowe’s At one time, sUrgeqns examined session. vote was 4-2. ' ^ . . (^ohna Supreme Court said po­ disthigatelied oervles to thn. Ujs. Steri erased a decline of Hutcheson w*s senteilced In ■.1 gets from the Amerieens. Saturday somebody wtn be paying Tlieators for tvro years and. then tha aiaten to see. if a oeparatton lice orders to the demonstrators eonut^ and make one ot trgvaled the Keith Circuit for four oporation was feaaiUe. The twins pearly a pgiat.and added about UR. District Court here to six . Fmaoe recently offered to buy Sen. CUateii P. Andenmi'is 6x- months' imprisonment and fined wsrei reasonable and nx>Uv*ted by major jddreeaee ed U6$, Jbom (he UMteg SUtee a gaseoue penaea," Tower iftid. 3TMni$ iny that this was done merely to r half apoint drana will b e ' teleilw d In l6Si9k the Gibb elators Wiot adisntifla|int«Mst and not at tbeiri 1600. gUtiMloa plant for maanCaeturo of B* appeaxsd bMora ths commit- .(OoBfiaasd SB Fags V tfs*) tn m the Arafidny aC i eoHclMd wontum, btaeprtnta for to nm ytv appearing hi theater* requeet. OB P «| » Waat), ■’WV" ■} f- . V. •‘- tj "

. ■ ,'r : V •MfCBESTEfl EV®nNG HBJEALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONHAT, MAY 14,1962 j ' ' & .jN i09 Tveo BIANC5ESTEH EVENING HERALD, ^NCHESmER. CbNN„ MONDAY, MAY 14. 1962 THtunB • • w - ■ - ■i|iiiiiaii-fr was whistling in a graveyard. With editor-lrt-ehief of the yearbook for his statemenL No city In the Udlt* RockiUe-Vernon ■ Bolton ed Stateg has.jrst supj^orted two- Sou^ Windsor next year. She will be the first edi­ orchestras satisfactorily, and Slo* Sheinwold on Bridge tor of the yearbook tssded at the A-C'‘S,ervic(^ is yoUr kowskl must know it. The present Teacher-Community Role new South .Windsor High School. New York Orchektra la a combi­ f P C t o M e e t HonOF Society Joyce Wehren, a *#ophomore,‘ Guaranteed 9I > ‘ ^ H E W A Y f t . • d^hter of Mr. and-Mre. Paul nation of two, neither Of whom FIQUBEB niATOBB , could' make It alone. If' Soutk dtaiit Wehren of Birch Rd., will be as­ l»» Said to Affect Pay Scales f o o l i s h f i n e s s e s NekiMraMa sistant editor. Joyce Will become Boston tried two, > ailso. There On Proposed Adds Members i HEARD IT’ — '-./•■ By Alfred shebiwold / ‘‘ m t m editor In her senior year. ' TOTAL COMFORT was the World-renowned Boston Some of tha fig u m of 19M A K 1 .9 S Several new poeltlons have been Symphony, and ifytn the People's Are teachers resented by thef Rockvilla Police and VSrnon cMmi .may never be “ J KaUilsen Kingsley artd Peter added''^ tp £he ■ yearbook etaff for Symphony. Koussevltsky drove community in which they teach? oonatables are InveaUgallng. . S c h o o lP I a n by lohn Gruber the public. ’There m ig h t y O A J 9 4 Kenny, co-valediotorians of to* next year. Sue DriscoU and Karen the. letter out of existence when Milk Whdiag. machines at aarv- Answers to that question were em- Ice stations on 'Windaor Ave. and in the streeU if peop^ Imew that 1963 graduating class irtl Ellsworth Schweir; sOphombres, will be as­ HEATING ^la. nephew took over-the baton, w m r T h e town planning eommlsalaa plored in the latest of the series on Rt, SO near Mile Hill Rd: were each week of the thew were Memorial High School, have again sociate e d it e d working directly, Although It had jasver been a 19 foolish finneaeos,J)er mart, wom- 4k 4 2 A 4 5 will meet tonight at 7 o'clock at imdes-.the editor end assistant edi­ Trained, efficient, courteous of Vernon salary confmrencea F ri­ rlfiad. Two soft drink machines at 7 10 8C52 7A 974S strong contender. day. The answers were opinions aik or child. > the Town Offices to consider the. been elected to the National Honor tor. Jerry Martin- and Bob Hurd, drivers, deliver pure premium That story is rather interesting Union and West'Bts. in RodeviUe — a*f OT .N. Society. Seniors newly elected this an-«yet Vlenm. has three symphony and as such were not eonsiderSd and at the IV. O. Schwartz Co. It wasn’t easy to compile these sophomores, 'wtU be co-photog­ grade fuel oil. Deliveries are au;' Leopold Stokowski has so TU tell i t to you. Fabiai^ Savit­ board of education’s proposal for year -are David' Clarke, Dean Tap- orchestras, BuenOs Aires has four, flpaL The salary committee agreed, and Vernon Bsso Station on Rt. 83 figures. Just pity the c ^ raphy editors. nouneed that he la forming a new sky la nephew to the late Sergei a unior-smlor high a chool. The Iey< and Judith Hull. . tomatically weather-timed to Paris haj five, and London has six, however, that the relationship of were also broken, SUB taker- who discovered that to­ town w ill. vote Wednesday at>^.8 Harold'Cummings, a Junior, will aymphonic orchestra in New.York, Koussevltsky, and there was ap­ Juniors named to the society this serve as general biuiness mana­ your needs. A-C’s complete 24- , ‘^- while New York will have three teacher to commvmity_haa a bear­ 1116 milk machine on Rt. 30 at day’s hand (or sometljlng very $18 “ V nm . in a apeclal town meeting aif to tte r concerts once a month, on after the American Symphony be parently never any love lost be­ ing on teacher salary'scales. close to it) was misplayed 159 'year are Elizabeth 'Coffey, Judith ger; Bonnie Jones, sophomore, will hour- Maintenance Service Plan Mile HUl Rd., owned by -M That foolish- first-trick finesse send SOc to Bridge Book, Man chea­ and Mrs. Uoyd Clarke of Elling­ yearbook to be published at the isting pay system. He said a thor­ will elect officers for the coming The Boning cornmiaaion will hoM ton Rd., is one of this yearl’s win­ mew's Church In New York In 1905, NBC Symphony.). A t this tim e.he dropped the ough knowledge of the reasons be-' year Wednesday at an 8 p.m. meet­ loet to the king of diamonds, ami ter Evening Herald, Box 3818, South Windsor High School.. 'Ihe a public hearing, tonight at 8 at ners of the Pratt and Whitney col­ official name of the new book will after having become well eatah- Now the fact is' that nowhere in first syllable of his patronymic in hind It will be the. key to chang­ ing, at the church. Hostesses will back came the eight o f diamonds Grand Central Sta„ N,T. 17, N.T, A M ER ICA N C O A L CO. lished Ih BrigUnd as an organist the Oominunlty HaU on propoaba lege scholarships. The scholar- be “The Centurion.” the world has the symphony or­ deference to. his tmcle’e wishes. ing it. be Mrs, Pierre Kennedy, Mra. Iknil for West to ruff. This was sure to ((Topyright 1963, General Fea­ revisions to the zoning regulwons under the 'nfume. of Leo Stokes. chestra achieved the sutils It has defeat the contract, since declarer shipe, awarded each year, pay the Auxiliary Meeting Who wanted it distinctively un­ Three teachers, three members Shultz, giro] James Sullivan, Mrs. tures Corp.)..,. ' cersting another buslpeM zone In : England is his birthplace, by the achieved in the United States, but still had to lose two aces. recipient's entire expenses at col­ The Abe E Hiller American Le­ 1F0 PEARL SIREET • HARTFORD S23-8I61? derstood that no Koussevltsky was of the board of education and six Edward Bftuie, Mrs. Ruth Robin­ addition to the exiSung business lege on tHe' conUtlon that a high gion Auxiliary will meet today at ...... /Vtay, and the accent which; he ef- you wbuldn't think so to read his associated 'With vaudeville and so son and Miss' l^rryl Brace. In some cases. West correctly 5?ects is strictly for publicity pur- statement. Let’s consider Vienna, la^en make up the salary com­ *Torcli’ Vaporixes All areas. The new 4k>ne was designed scholastic average is maintained. 8 p.m. at t}ie Main Street Legion on. Mothtw’s Program. read the eight of diamonds as call­ — F—— • • : the first city he mentioned mittee, named in the winter by, the ing for a heart return. If West led primarily to'khow small businesses Clarke is planning to attend Hall. There will be no meeting Savitsky was offered the direc­ school board. Four meetings have A Mother’s Day program has CANBERRA—. A "plasma in resiUefiUal area to serve a par­ ■nie Vieima Philharmonic is a heart at the third trick, Blast Wqroester Polytechnical Institute. Wednesday. In 1909 Stokowski became con­ torship of the People's Symphony been planned for members of Hope. torch," 'Which can produce temper- ticular neighborhood, lurcordlng to ductor of the Philadelphia Orches­ stricUv an appendage o f the Vi­ been held.. Firm recommendations took the ace and led another dia­ Centorion Staff Announced in - Boston, and took it against to the school board will not be Chapter, Order o f -Eastern Star, aturesfigreater than that o f the -iDonald Tedford, chairman of the Judy Roman, a Junior, daughtbr Manchester Evening Herald tra, and admitted to 27 years of enna Stadtsoper. It ta the orches­ dire warnings from his uncle. tomorrow at the Masonic Tegiple mond for 'West to nifl. As a re­ sun aim vaporize any IcnoWn ma­ oommlsston. tra that normally accompanies forthcoming much before next sult, South was down two.. of Mr. and Mrs: Felix, Romai .7" South Windsor oorraspondent Lau­ ^ age. which would put bis present "People’s ordinarily played on year. In Rockville at 8 p.m. The program terial, is being used by AustraUan age at an even 80. At that time he opera and ballet evenings in the Zone changes requested by Ev­ ef Sullivan Ave., has been named ra Kata, telephone Mitchell 4-1758. S-undays in Jordan Hall, while the Robert F. Kingsbury and School will follow a business meeting. Of­ NO Finesse Needed BcienUsta seeking ways to harness erett T. McKinney for proprty at AN-'ANNOUNCEMENT was believed, however, to be aroimd opera house, and gives a short sea­ "Boston” played across the street Bh the calm of our study we can the energy of the hydrogen atom. son of Symphonic concerts when Superintendent Raymond E. Rams- ficers will wear colored gowns. Bolton Notch and by Francis A. 30 or a little mere, and the figure on Fridays and Saturdays, in Sym­ Hospital Notes easily see that no finesse was 27 was set forth to give glamor as the opera is not in session. Most dell summarlaed ^general state- Warren for his proprty on Tolland phony Hall. menta of the Committee members Admitted Friday: Dale Swanson, needed. Declarer should put up Rd. will al8b be considred at the a really youthfifl conductor to the of Its personnel then rush to Sals- dummy’s ace of diamonds and Ail of a sudden the “Boston" and suggested that: Overbrook Dr„ . Vernon; Norman hearing tonight, -r- announcement that he was assum­ burg to play the festival there, but draw tnunpa immediately. AND a few remain In Vienna. Augment­ announced a host of special co.v 1. Teachers have not achioved Chambers, Mansfield Center. Abipp lUUly Tlcteets Ready ing the leadership of the Philadel­ Admitted Saturday: Edwin Kop- saat am/f wa-. w. ’Then South can conc«le a dU- "Sweet Bird of YonUi’’ phia Orchestra. In -this case he ed by some players from the radio certs on Surtdays. Ostensibly they high estsem in the eyes of their Raymond Negro has been nam­ communities because they have not pel. Webster Rd. mond, S' heart and a club, making W e ij ’‘PpahAfa-Pownstalra’* ed ticket .chairman for this area - would be at least 83. All of which station houss-onchestra, they start were for "The -Pension Fund,’ hla contract without the slightest up a new series under a different "Puerto Rican. Disaster Relief’ gained the status of professionals., Admitted Sunday: Frank Lyman, for the pre-conention Alsop rally - Is somewhat beside the point. Fond du Lac, Wis.; Unda Nieder- risk. ‘ ^ INVITATION name. Thus we have two apparent and so on. Each had a world 3. Th* development of lock-step Sunday from noon until 3 p.m. In The point as I see it. is that he werfelr, Tolland Stage Rt.; Jolm •The moral la there In the census offered some rather shaky Infor­ symphony orchestras, but the per­ famous soloist. Jordan Hall seats pay Bjrstems hag beSn an outgrowth M a r in e the fields adjoining John Alsop’a sonnel overlaps in each, and both of that cimdUion, strengthened by Davis, 146 Prospect, St.; Michael report: Don’t take an unnecessary A lX ^ ^ IX k R ! mation In his annoimcement, which about 1500, Symphony Hall about Unease when It Is quite possible hrnne in Avon. Negro Is chairman would' collapse if It were not for 3,000, and Koussevltsky hired solo­ recognition by teachein themselves LeMay, Broad Brook; Gary LeMay, of the "Citizens In Action for Al- Dear Friends: may be the truth, but is certainly Broad Brook. that the opening lead Is a single- Bette Davis ^naa Louise not the whole truth. So far, nobody the Opetra ists who could pull 3,000 in their that they are professionals. W e a th e r Bop” in the Bolton area. Tickets Births Sunday: A son to Mr. and ton. Remember those 159 unmark­ “Pockeffid "W arrior has seen fit to set the record Then there Is the broadcast or­ own name in Boston, even with­ 8. Collective bargaining has been may be obtained by calling Negro Responding to the need and the expressed interest to families of the area Mrs. David Hyde, Somers Rd., r ed graves in Wyoming! of Minutes” EaipOese” traight. chestra which does function on its out the Boston Symphony Orches­ the method. Ky which system-'wlde at hla home on Hebron IM. Sunbeam Receives Highest Award familiar with the Presbyterian expression of faith and worship, the Reformed salary schedules have come into lington; a son to Mr. and Mra. WINDSOR LOCKS (A P ) — The DAILY flUESTION 8:00 6:20-10:18 "New York Is the greatest and ovim, the same as the old NBC tra. U .S .. Weather Bureau issued this Partner opens with one heart, Baptisms Patricia Orfitelll, daughter of^ Presbyterian Church in North America, General Synod, has purchased a church moot pom rful city In the world. Symphony. Broadcasting is a gov­ being. ' I . Lawrence Guardian 1, Stafford Glenn Michele, son of Mr. and The result was disaster for Springs. marine weather summary today: and the next player passes. You Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orfitelll, 9 Girl Guards, patterne(^after the ernment function in Austria, and. Lavitt said the crux of the prob­ Mrs. Michele Glgllo of Fernwood and manse for the purpose of facilitating the organization of a church to serve the People's Symphony. Savitsky lem mav lie in the exlatence o t the Discharged Friday: Mrs. Mary Tides will be high along the Con­ hold: Spades—K J 9 3; Hearts—J: Warren St., was presented .with a Girl Scouts. the orchestra Is government sup­ necticut ahore today from 7 p.m. Dr., was baptised yesterday in St: (Herald Phoito by Ofiara). Presbyterian and interested people. ported in its entirety. It occasion­ had to resign, and went to Indi­ bargaining machinery. He said he Kane, 3 Lewis CHrcle; James Oer- Diamonds—A J 5 4; Clubs—K Q 7 commissioners' award, the highest anapolis, taking a number of Bos­ foresaw an increased' tendency to lach. River Rd., (Coventry; Mrs. to 9 p.m. Low tide at Old Saybrook 2. What do you say? MATINEES DAILY 1:30. Maurice Churoh. Others recently honor of . the Sunbeams, at the Sal­ 1^ > FALSE TEETH ally gives public "live" concerts today la at 2 :30 p.m. Sunset today baptised were Oiarles Byron Jr., Services and Church School classe.s are tentatively scheduled to- begin on for charityand so on, but it doesn't ton musicians with him, Hie rise unionism. ' . Dorothy Davis, 30 Main St., Tal- Answer: Bid one spade. There is vation Army Citadel yesterday. Rubber Workers Elect ^ e k . Slide or Slip? o f the Indianapolis dates from that "In a democratic system,” he la S :(a p.m. and sunrise Tuesday no hurry about Jumping In no- eon o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mrs. Lt. (Jol. Charles T. Macken­ Sunday, Junfi 10, Announcement of time and program will be made in local pa­ give a regular season subscription cottville; Mrs. Beulah (Jotlins, Cen­ 5:33 a.m. .. FASTUTS, . *o improveo powder to time, November of 1938. said, "the public is used to con­ ter Rd., Vernon; Alex Brown, 88 tnunp. Give yourself a chance to Armstrong of Uynwood Dr., and zie of Hartford, wife of the divi­ MON., TUES., AND w e d : pers and posted at the church site. concerts. Thus It is evident that Boating weather for Long la- NlcholsMi A ^ r t , son of Mr. and PROVIDBNCT, R. I. (AP) — > more a m ^ in’piaee' Vienna hasn’t even one symphony - All of which reminds me that trolling money spent. In this case, High St. discover a suit fit first. sional commander of the southern Raymond Hitchcock of Seymour, Do net aUdt. the public may resent being un­ land Sound to Montauk Point and For Sljeinwold's 36-page book­ All color! Alt thrins! Mrs. Daniel Mapley of Hebron. New England district, Salvation > or nek. No guam^, orchestra on a par with the Bos­ there is quite S' little of Interest Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Doro­ Block Island; Southerly winds 10 Conn., has been elected vice presi­ A strategy meeting and social hour for those who are interested in estab­ gooeT. PMtT.^ts^ or ti ^ ___ ton Symphony, for example, or the in symphonic orchestras and their able to make value Judgments thy Cummings, 16 Eva Circle.: let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," RAY MILLAND in Mrs. Bentley go Speak Army, made the presentation. In dent of District 2 council of the lishing k Presbyterian church will be held in the fellowship hall of the church TBTR la Mksllnes foon-seKT). Deea about its teachers.” to'i 15 knots today and tonight Mrs. Thomas Bentley, local li­ not aour. Cheelu/’platejador'' .* ■■ / Pastor—^Mitchell 8-0906 Mrs. FYances B. Burke said as­ light rsln. will bo the hostesses. I WOULD CALL THURSDAY qnd Stratford Point, south-southeast CHUBBY The public building comniiasion AT TTie Presbyterian Church and Manse sociations of professionals, such Miss I>iane Person, daughter of as doctors and lawyers, which set 10 knots, temperature 49, visiblUty has ocheduled intervlewa With two HARRY VAN CAMP 43-47 Spruce Street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Person of 10 miles, Ught rain. CHECKER architects tonight at the school. FRIDAY uniform fees are as much collec­ Phone MI 3-7833 ROLF; SUPER-RIGHT Brandy St.. Bolton, yesterday won The first will be at 7:80 p.m. with Glazier's Manchester, Conn. tive bargaining units as are thoee Stratford Shoal, aputh 5 knots, ABOUT E*F»M» Corset and Uniform Shop the beauty crown in the state's temperature S3, sea ciUm, vtaibllity STANLEY WARNER Gertruds S. Burbank of Suffleld QUALITY TIN 9 P.M. who bargain for salaries. She said first Miss High School pageant at 681 Main St,— Manchester she did not feel the fact of bar­ 10 miles, rain. and the a^nd, with Raymond THB FINEST IN gaining removes the bargainer Hartford's Statler-HUton. Eatons Neck,- southwest 3 knots, Brown Jr. oTHaitford. The 15-year-old Manchester 72TMIDDiJ TURNPIKE EAST mm -the position of professional. temperature 52, sea calm, vialMIlty STATEIEl The Democratic town committee AUTOMATIC HEAT High School sophomore was 1 miles, rain, 6 p.m. ront. Shown at 6:30-8:30 wlU meet tonight at 8 at the co m ­ Lavitt remarked, however, the sponsored by the Helyn FlSnagan committee must recognize there is h . a t .., INIiniMMk J munity Hall. IN MANCHESTER Dance Studio In Hartford. She will The Republican town committee BEST still the right of the employer to compete in the national Miaa High Judge his employe, a key to the will meet tomorrow a t . 8 p.m. at School contest June 29 in Asbury the Town Offices confeNnee room. CENTER LB study of s merit system to be Park, N. J. MEA to Consider TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIALS somehow introduced into the TIK SL Mauriee Council of Catholic All contestants were sponsored Women will meet tonight at 7:45 CUTS teacher salary structure in Ver­ by various businesses. Mias Marrtha non. School Budget Cut in the church for recitation of the 336 N. Main SL, Manchester Mader, 17, of H«ud,ford, won In the Rosary, to be followed by a holy The committee, which will meet talent competition for her marimba ACTION CO-HIT again Friday, was established to ’the ManchMter Education As- hour. There will be a business Phone MI 9-52SS" playing and dancing. m ts m meeting in the church hall after investigate merit pay as well as aodation was scheduled to meet at INDIAN RIVER - WHITE OR PINK 'MAD DOG COLL" the holy hour. '' other aspects of the salary struc­ 3:30 this afternoon in the Man- Pins Ihls Feeturette at 5 and 8 ture. Permitt Suspended chtoter High School cafeteria to "W'ooderfiil Hong Kong" >Ven ’ ^ K o PJ r> • Fs . j r ■WEST MIDDLE TPKE. • Free extra cloaet space. 1 1 Travelera ...;...... 134 144 y RESTAURANT nil, CALL Ml 3-1126 TEL. MI $-9723 -r.oss our thiifty box ' T' PnbUe Unnttaa ■ m \* /j'tfd'Vy tat .-’ D6^son*b»$ll deaning charges that are all clearly marked and M rs. PhlUipa’ clothed caught fire I2NOONTOSPJI. [RKIAKSTONE'S ES91D>*IBaaJIPGARAGESS from har elSctrib range April 37. on display at your AAR Store, 0 iDum w*M nw wMUNoaom. coNiC I She ran to her husband, JohnnWho 1 ttiMun a mg toosur 175 SWISS LAUNDRY iv y all you^want! had been crtpid4d several yeersjifi.^ *¥oOD FOB . JAMES BEAUTY SALON OFROCKVILU ------j fore in a car aocident, and he bedtl EVERT MOOD" East Cfinter' friMt ikaim U HUt ai-tth oh* it AU AW taaar I out tbo flAinoSv Strdeit — ESTABLISHED U lg‘~ ' 148 MAIN 8TRBET-4«1 9-6701 ■ I PhllUpa hlmeelf had to iw hob> 489 MIDDiLE TFKE. EAST, Tabtwa t nSaOi and Inin, praMHnS by Iv Itaee Cheese 2J plUlized for traatttent o f his E. Ocater- \ ■ < '-■- .-. ' ’V '-'il . - ■. I I i^• - . - V •'>■ *{■'- r <» MAIiCIieSTflB evening'MANCHESTER, CONN,. MONDAY^ MAY 14,1962 ^ MANCHE s A R E ^N IN G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MAY IC, 196Z/;^ f t V B Stocks Steady A n d o ve r r»?-' 'JJ-S. Comlwi* Marmeis Await Ohtitaary Folld^ving Big 'tha'i Pfentiissioh to lAnd -lyasaa B, Fbetf T p W ^ute Budget $i;000l Funeral services for Lyman H. ^ (epatowM fttwi H» O M », Ford, 72. co-founder and - former Selling Wave preaident of the Pioneer Fare- Takes Gintrdl on Ihimp Use •tful.tth Fleet were ■WWilii* to PiiiiKc Records chute Co., and a Mmicheeter resi­ . tran Page Oea) ward’'the crista a n * under ordan dent for 22 years, will be. held to­ Saturday's town budget meet-f The two aeerton town meeting re- night at 8 at the Fairchild SoI .in April, Plac^and Marie^eona Girardin, tack. Ha will be buried in Arling­ they will bring the total of Capi- He plans to major In psychology T o D isem s X,. It was voted to postpone until has thus far made $625 and the TUESDAY # W IMI9DAYI Staff, and other officials. 147 Bro6kfleld>St; ton National Cemetery, Arilngtcm, tel area aeholara...... atudyingat the „ or idiiloeophy. a -future town meeting the report committee has e x p r e s s e d its Undersecretary of State George Anthony^^Kubasek, 134 Oakland VA college to 49. All' are active In- ex­ The new other capital area of the Town Building Committee thanks to all 'vho participated. Ball left the conference to appear St.. aM'''Ou:pl L. Kraslnskl, C!ov- Mr. Ford cams to Manchester in aeholara are James F ' Belfiore, C utB udget and any action pertaining to it. More roeebushes are still avail­ on a television interview. He said entry,^ tra-curricular activities and rank that a peaceful *^setUement was 1988 when, with the late Floyd acadamically ,in the top 15 per Peter B. Bernier and Robert A. The townbxswea *v\ji,cuvoted toLU establishcaLauusi} ^ touivable iiuiii from jnra.Mra. EVtoiundcjuiiiujiu Hauschild. nnuBi possible if the Soviet Union would Building YertiiUs Smith, he founded the Pioneer cent o f their classes. Schofield, all from Bulkeley High The board of education Wednes­ Capital' ~z-----^ Improvement aP a1 a asn san J1 Jih 1g^ In pink, yellow and white. cooperate. -^R, K. Miller for^Swtly Oil Co., Parachute Ca He lived at 157 Pit­ Lombardo, son o f Mr. and Mrs. School in Hartford; Gunnar E. Committee-wvsias»sii,i.cc toijV8 uave have nine mempers,members, tmriies uc»^4c» immay be' ordered from Mrs. renovation of offiees^t 381 Main day will review the 1662-68 school kin St. from 1638 to I960, when he Corrado,. J. Lombardo, plana to Walinet and Frank R. Hovskowski, Ball reported the United ^ates St.. 36,000. ^ budget and discuss what alloca­ three at-large, and pne member Hauschild had asked Russia to get Omimu. retired as president o f the firm Uka pre-medical training at Trlni both from Hartford Public High each from the boards of finance, Nicholas Gurske, tool shad at 35 and moved to Brooklyn, N. Y. tions to eliminate to keep wfthin nist-supported Pathet X t o troops Irvin g St., 4160. ity. A Manchester High School School; Alexander A. Cieslak from education, selectmen, the zoning Maaehestef'Ey* H erald An- pulled back to the ceu e-fire line He was elected the company's senior, ho hat been active In dra­ $237,000 reduction tn m its dover cerreepemteati 'M a rg e ry Conyers Construction Co. 'f o r Windsor High School and Benjamin and planning commission, the rec­ from which they have been ad­ president in 1960, and had served matics, dance band, band, track, Montaaden, telephepaBnngrim Southern :New England Telcpho H. Gorsky from Weaver High budget requeet. reation com m ^lon, and the re­ vancing in northwest Laoa for as vice president and general man­ S-6012. Co., f^Ce along: Ford St., 4500. the Sounds o f M HS radio club and School in Hartford. Board members 'will meet at gional board 'b^educatlon. about 10 days. Restoration of the ager since 1938. Adds New Block to Kingdom of God |!^ank Johnson, fence at 47 linn- 7:30 p.m. in the board room at . The--- three..... saiaasaa^r;*members n ^^ «ai,-*aJJat-large5T5 year-old cease-fire would lead to Before the organization of Pi­ The Most Rev. Henry J. O'Brien, ArohMshop of Hartford, adds mortar to the cornerstone o t the new SHoril Dr., 475. Bennet Junior High School. revival of n^otiatians for a “goy,- oneer, Mr. Fort! held offices of Glbaon Funeral Home, 66 Elm St. morrow at 8:15 a.m. at the Ben­ elected at the meeting are William c . 1- 1 ______<8t. Bartholomew's Church in ceremonies marking the dedication of the church and school Satui^ay Conrad Soucy for Camille Na­ The Rev. David G. Jaxheimer will Supt. of Schools WlDlam K . Cur­ Pratt, Gerald Anderson and Roa- ot» S erhment of national union” in vice president, treasurer, and di­ jamin J. Callahan Funeral Home, SiAm nrlaklU,.* 'r __ ntocplng. The Rev. Philip J. Hus.sey, pastor, celebrated a solemn high Mass after the dedication o r S T E W & deau, removal of partition and rector of the Irviikg A ir Chute Co., officiate. Burial will be in Grove 1602 Main St., East Hartford, with tis will pressnt preliminary sug­ COe 'Talbot and procession of more than 80 prie.sts. The new church was filled to capacity. Sealed in a copper Laos, and Ball- made clear- that area increase at 135 Union St., 45’ beads, a Legion o f Mary handbook, Robert A. Johnson for E. H, and Soviet Deputy ['Foyaiin Minister Mr. Ford, who made hundreds Friends may call at the funeral M ary’s Church, Blast Hartford, at council on which Hems the. coun­ hereinafter elected, re-elected, or history of the parish, a miraculous medal of the Blessed Mother and a copy of the May 9 edition of FOREQUARTER CHOP LB S. K . Glenney, tool shed at 182 o f Jumps him self and became an home tomorrow from 7 to 9 .p.m. 9. Burial will bo in St. M ary’a cil feels can be ellmiiiated. The api>ointed' to the insurance com­ Vasily F. KusnetSf^ is reported to Regtetoatlon o f pupils in St. The Manchester,'Evening Herald -with phot'0gra{rfi of the church interior. (Herald photo by Sa- Boulder Rd.. 4 1,000. Cemetery. council has had at least two meet­ mission Shall be an insurance agent tem is). have told B rit^ ' Ambassador Sir authority on the development and Bartbblomew's new school for the Frank Roberts in Moscow Satur- Eugene Olraidin ’for Donald manufacture o f parachute.s, began Michael Arearl Frlenda may call at the funeral ings since the board rff 'dirsetors a member o f an insurance COMBINATION Krause, addition at 78 West St., 19|te-63 school year, starting in day tha^,the Kremlin atill wanted his career in 1922, when, as a chief ■Michael Arcari, 85, of 48 Garden home today from 7 to 9 p.m. granted the school board a 14,- agent's household. 42.000. September, will takp place Ftiday such a ^v e m m e n t. petty officer at the Naval Air Bta- St., East Hartford, father of Paul 488,5856 budget instead o f the 84,- A standing vote of aDoreciatlmi September, will Ukp place Frmay torvo MNAir MINT NUY Joseph Dawood, alterations at 553 tion in iPenamColA he was assigned Arcari of Mancheater, died yester- 814.024 it requested. OlllCIOUS WITH lAMI Ball said he was not certain by E. Middle Tpke.. 1500 was given to John YeomiSs for the ’r ^v '*milto T^Htie any means that the Soviet Union to the U. S. Air Corps Paramute diw-at East Hartford Hospital. In -other action, the' board will work and effort he gave as a merti- ™ James C, Hummel, alteratlens at Funerals sey, pastor. “ called the ehots” when the Path­ S(9iool at Chanute Field, 111., for Survivors, beSldeg his son in hear Aast. Supt. of Schoola Ronald her of the regional board of edu- DAKISH MODERN AT MARLOW' 88 Bretton Rd., 4600. et Lao forces launched their at­ a course in instruction. Manchester, include four sons and P. Scott report the number of cation. Parents may register Grade 2 Walter Baldyga for Elisabeth Ol- Harold D, Pnter tack on the Laotian town of Nam four daiightera, all of East Hart- years of teaching exparience he!£ and 8 pupils BYiday at 7 p. m. at cavage. alteratlone at 1 Buekland MISS RISE STEVENS He was later assigned to the FUneral services for Harold D. ThA which they took from de­ fopd, 10 grandchildren and nine by teachers appointed so fa r this the achol, and Grade 4 and 5 pu­ Leiil^Lf|iiiib Chops Alley, 81.300 Parachute D^xurtinent of the Air Puter, 6 Gerard St., will bo held moralised Roya) Laotian govern­ Corns Engineering Division at Mc­ great-grandchildren. year to the school ayatem. Scott pils Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the Herbert KlKingsbury Jr., fence at The funeral will be held Wednes­ tomorow at 2 p. m. at the An­ will also report on teacher re­ school. ment troops. But he added: Cook Fldd, Dayton, and in 1625 drew* Ohapel, Falla Church, Va. "In any event I am certain that 4 Durkin St., l l l S . ^ day at 6 a.m. at the Benjamin J. quirements, apses avsilsbls and Sister St. M ary EBleen. super­ became the chief instructor at the Burial will be In. Falls Church Personal Notices Rib Lamb Chops the Soviet Union has under Its Manning Fsndeli for LUilan Fen- Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 Main class sizes. visor of education for the Sisters r dell, addition at 619 E. Center St., first Navy Paradhute School at Cemetery. po'iwer means to control the sltua- Community Concerts Lakehurst, N. j. St., East Hartford, with a solemn A request from, an Blast Hart­ of the Congregation of Notre 4500 high Masa of requiem at St. Mary's A Masonic service was held last TUESDAY e in d W E D N E S D A Y tic•ion.' He helped to establish.the first ford parent that Ids son bs allow-- Carfl of Thanks Dame, Staten Island, N. Y., will J t^ R. Wennergren Co., for Church, East Hartford, at 10. night at the Holmes Funeral Ball noted that imder the 1954 Naval Parachute Department for ed to become s tuition student in be In charge of the registration, PRODUCE SPECIALSI Gordon Fogg, alterattona at 30 Burial will be In St. M ary’a Ceme­ Home, 400 Main St. Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza­ handling of the free tyi>o manual­ a seventh grade la Mahehsster my graUtUids assisted by several nuns of the tion pact the United States has Adelaide Rd., 4450. Signs Rise Stevens tery. will be discussed. < wjd a ^ e c M o n to my fnends, rela- order, ■ Eugene Girardin for F. H. Cow­ ly-operated parachutes, and r 3 5 * J ^ netlhboni for their cards. ttH i certain defense obligations in the Frlenda may call at the funeral Mrs. Carl V. Modeen Also oir the agenda are two an, addition at 25 Greenwood Dr.. Uught Jumping and the repair home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ The funeral of Mrs. Carl V. Mo­ was a patient at-the P L O E ID A * Rod Rip* and full of Cool Relrothin^ Flavor area. Thailand is a member of the and packing of parachutes. requests from teachsra to raalgn Masfchester Uemortal Hospital. I 2 Held in Thefta pact, and treaty protections were 42.000. < Rise Stevens, world famous soprano whose interpretation morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 deen, 68, of Waterbury, mother of JMild also especlalty like to thank the Mr. Ford demonstrated the use and eight applications fo r appoint­ Rectors, .nuraes and staff for their ex­ drawn broadly enough to cover John Ponticelll 8c Son for Town p-m. Mrs. Ralph W. Fayle, 680 W. Mid­ IK unmia «im nmmimiTS KAsne in o S A L E P R IC E of “Carmen” is the contemporary measure of the role, will of the free type manually-operated ments. . cellent snd thoiishtfiil care. HARTFORD (AP) —Two 20- Laos and some other countrlee in of Manchester, alterations at the dle Tpke., was held Saturday at former town highway garage at 16 sing in Manchester next year in the Manchester Community parachute in England when the jM Se Leroy AsplnwaU the Aiderebn FUneral Home, Wat­ Mrs. Victoria JalU. ysar-olds are under arrest today in the area that are not actual sign­ parachute was being adopted by lllltLrnWIlUmilESSAllDAtOlSIEIS. .... e . ... ers of the tregty. Harrison St.. 4500- Concerts series. Robert Murdock, president of the organiza­ Jesse Leroy AsplnwaU, 1778 He­ erbury. Burial was in Pine Grove connection with the theft ot 4664 » 4 9 . 9 5 The SEATO countries held mili­ Jarvli Enterprises. Inc., dwell­ tion, made the announcement as^ the Royal Air Force. He also made bron Ave., Glastonbury, a carpen­ Cemetery, Rockville. The Rev. In Mcmoiiam worth of watohas from two jsw- Meal for Family Room, Rec Room or Dee. Oboioe ot char-brown or Reg. 464A0 ehy store display windows early Watermelons 89 tary exercises in Thailand last ing at 6 Butler Rd.. 412.400. the renewal subscription camapign demonstration Jumps In France, ter at Cheney Bros, for 48 years' James *'L Grant, rector of St. tarqnotoe. Easy Terms! Spain. Portugal, Czechoslovakia, loTinz memory of Herbert Carlson yesterday. month afterward by agreement Jarvis Enterprises. Inc., dwell­ this week opened. New members before retiring in 1950, died yei- John’s Church,.Vernon,'read the Groont (or Vitality Officers Observe Germany Russia, Sweden, Den­ passed away May 14. 1*61. Police identified the suspects as — FREE'PtTRNEIJ. PARKING — with the government at Bangkok a ings at S3 Schaller Rd.. 411,400; at will be permitted to Join next week, terday o f a heart attack' at his committal servibe. FURNITURfif mark, Holland, Poland, and Tur­ Angelo Garcia and Pedro Joee ^ S p in a c h Rich in Vllamln A , U.S. Arm y battle group remained 67 Schaller Rd.. 411.000; at 61 luring the annual one-week mem­ home. Mrs. Modeen died at her horpe doesn't taks a special day. Schaller Rd., 413,400. CAP D rill Teams key. o brinz you to our minds, Go-ona both of Hartford. They DEPARTMENT in the country. The group, part of bership campaign. Mr. AsplnwaU was bora in Thursday nlorning after a long ? In 1626, he was transferred from TTis days w « do not think of yoti. were arrested shortly after thd Main St., Manchester HOIlOA JUMBO the 27th Infantry Regiment, num­ Miss Stevens, a native American, South Hsdley, Mass., and lived in illness. She/waa bom March 21, MANCHE91XR ; Ar* Ter>- hard to find. active service to the fleet naval re­ breaks at Rozinsky's Inc. and Sav- bers 1,000 men and Is based In began her carer in the Bronx, N.Y., Close to 300 officers in the Civil Manchester for many years before 1894. In Rbokville, a daughter of Robert E. Brown, 23. of Hart: C e la i Crisp Solid Steliii serve and Joined the Irving A ir Ida and Joyce Carlson, ttt Jewelers, police said. • Lower Store Level southeast HiaUand. at the age of 10 with a children’s A ir Patrol and guests were on moving to Glastonbury . eight the late Alfred H. and Mary E. ford, today was sent to. Jail on Wife and daushter. Civil A ir Patrol Chute Co. three separate counts involving a Ip H O N K m i 9-5221 It was reported Sunday to be idio program. hand at the Manchester Arm ory years ago- Hobro, and Uved there for many rai Mr. Ford is survived by a daugh­ still at its base.400 miles from the In her teens she tang with the yesterday afternoon for the view­ Survivors include his wife, Mrs. years. motor vehicle, all sentences to run In Memoriam Promotes Baron ter.,Mrs. Alfred Hagedom Jr., of Thai-LaoUan border along the.'Me- Ophra Comlque at the Heckscher ing o f the ninth annual drill com­ Pearl Schreier AaplnwaU; three .Survivors, besides'her daughter concurrently with .tlxecution sus­ Port Washington, N.Y. and two kong River. Officials said it could T iM tr e in N ew York, was heard petition of Connecticut CAP cadet sons, Leroy M. AsplnwaU and In Mancheater, include her hus­ pended after six-/lnonths. b loTlng memory of Domenlca Veece, be moved up into border defense T o R a n k of M a jo r squadrons.^ grandchildren. Clarence 6. AsplnwaU, both of band, Cart V. Modeen o f W ater­ Judge Harold M. 'Missal oedertd who pUKd away Hay 14, 1»SA. >C - =5 .>n tS‘ 'n- , >aHi'n -uh' r' ' ■ - i % A T e EXtRA^V^ STAMPS by Madame Schoen-Rene, who be­ concurrent Sentences ..against - ‘ 1, - > ' iifi ■* i f ) !it . • t positions and indicated that as s gan teaching her, and helped her Winners of the competition for Manchester, "and Ralph P. Ai•Plu* bury; three daughters of .Water­ A proclous on. from us Is goas, ■ Em^lVB ALL w e e k - definite possibility. A t the border Em eat O. Ungerer Brqwn of 60 days, fo r m?lBg s A role, ws loved Is stilled. Adolph J. Baron of Cemetery i t a scholarship at the juiltiard- the Col. Shutter trophy was the wall of Sutton, Mass.; a brother. bury and Florida, four 4bns of no COUPONS NEIOtD— lUY ALL YOU WANT its mission would be to stand with A plac. Is -vacant In our Uv m . N ew Britain 'Squadron, with the Ernest O. Ungerer, 52, of 41 Charles A^lnwall of Coventry; uiy and New York, b motor vehlcls white unfier tlte In­ Which never can be filled. Thai defenders against Gommu- Rd.. Vernon, has been p rm oted fchool o f Music. fluence o f liquor; 90 days fo r driv­ 'Fke tiUan haired soprano won Windsor Locks squadron taking Campfield Rd., died yesterday at nine grandchildren and 19 great­ ^ t « , M n . Hoyrarjl B. UtUe PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? The Marine landing forces could to the rank of major in the Civil grandchildren. ing while under suspension, and Bohs, daughters and famfiy. the MptropoHtan Auditions of the second place. Manchester's cadet Manchester Memorial Hoej^tal; RobkvlUe. and Mbs. ■ .Carlton F. be deployed in eimilar manner Air Patrol. Funeral services will be held one year, execution suspended a f­ Air, but turned down the offer of a squadron was third In the compe­ He was an engineer in the design Holmea of Glastonbury; 26 grand­ Plan your financing just.an carefully, as you plan your building or re- and both the Marines and soldiers A captain In the C A P since IMM, titions, and Enfield's s q u a d ron department of Pratt and Whitney Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the children and one great-grand ter six months, for taking a ipotor EXTRA M GREEN ST^PS fxxitract because she felt she Hohijes BWeral H<^e, 400' Main child. vehicle without permteaton. jiiii! modeling. See Manchester’s oldest financial institution for the. type would then be ready for quick Baron is alao the eommandlng o f­ wasn’t experienced enough. Instead, fourth. Aircraft, division of United Air­ movement into Laos if ordered. craft Corp., North Haven. St., Manchester. The Rev. Arthur Brown was arreated by State ’ of financing best suited to jrour needs. Consult with us anytime vith- with tho purchaie of either of tha following ficer of - the Uanoheeter Cadet she went to the Prague Opera The Manchester squadron won M il declined to give out any Leaker, pastor .of the Bucking­ Joseph L Clemens Police on April 10 at Hartford. He fRESGRirriONE Squadron. House and made her debut in the the competition in I960 and 1981. Mr. Ungerer was born Sept. 8, : : put obligation. information on military moves or 1909, in Mont'viUe. H e was a 1933 ham Congregational Church wlU Funeral services for Joseph L was involved in an Incident in ANT A ROAOI KlUie - AMOIOl He originally Joined the C A P in title role of “Mlgnon.” The New Britain team last won Free Delivery QT CAN even to describe the scope of graduate of Worcester Polytech­ officiate. Burial will be in East Clemens. 69, of 245 Dayton Rd which he took a car from a park­ tIG I CAN Armstrong Floor W ax 1-951 as a pilot in the Hartford Her success' resulted in invita­ the trophy in 1959. CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON INSURED SAVINGS .... Kennedy's alert order. He said nic Institute. He was a member of Cemetery, Mancheeter. Glastonbury, were held thla after- ing area on Lydall 8L The court Senior Squ^ron. In addition to tions from opera houses all over the Nine years ago, a composite U e R E lT D R U G military activitlea "will be dis­ Center Congregational Church Friends may caU at the funeral ft the Lowe Funeral Home, also reported that Drown had serving as a pilot, Baron became world, and two years later she re- team of Hartford and Manchester PARKADE closed at the appropriate time." and Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. home tomorow from 2 to 4 and 7 2534 ^ in St.,'Glaat6nbury. The been on probation out of TbUand -ft -A the squadron's information aerv- celved another contract offer from members won the' trophy when it 'Ct Survivors include his wife, Mrs. to 9 p. m. ,****P** OwLirector of st. County Superior Court on a previ­ ices officer and later waa made the Met, which she accepted was first placed In competition. executive officer of the Hartford Shirley M. South'virick' Ungerer; a I ^ e ' s Bpiscopel Church. South ous cmivictlon. He xraa aent to the EXTRA,^^. GREEN^TAMPS Her -American debut was in "Der A composite team for the state Glastonbury, officiated. squadron. daughter. Miss Nancy J. Ungerer Mrs. Lswla’ Spooner , ------Burial waa State Jail Admintetrator at Hart­ S A V I N G S Two Arrestefl Rosenkavalier" in Philadelphia. may be formed for regional drill „,H rs. Agnes P. Spooner, 61, of In Old Church Cemetery, Glaston­ ford for commitmint He was transferred to the East­ of Manchester; a brother, Herman with tha purchaia of any of iho following Her early interpretation of competitions in June and it is ex­ Wlllimantic died Saturday night at bury. The case of Irvin W. D. Perry, ern Connecticut Group of the H. Ungerer of Waterford; two AsIc cibout Iv O A lV After Accidents "Carmen” was surpassed, critics pected some .Manchester cadets Windham Oommimlty Memorial Mr. aemens died SatuMay at 17, of 128 Washington 8t„ was S s f J 4 I ,\ I I O SI C AP, and became the commaniUrg agree, by only one other interpre­ sisters, Miss Margaret L. Ungerer u-oz will be on the state -team. of New London and Mrs. Benjsm- Hospital alter a long lllneaa. She Hartford Hospital after a short transferred to Juvnills eoiirt au-. Softer Red Our Plodgo Furniture Polish CAN Chocolate Cream Pie noz^ officer of the Manchester squad* tation—her own, which she creat­ was a sister of Mrs James Dun- illneae. He was bom Feb. 6, 1893 thoritles. Perry, and a companion. fM rafM jrtr'sA v/Mmjs An East Hartford nidn and West ron in September of 1950. ed when the Met decided to mount In Jerome of Waterford. 1 ! nack of Coventry, and Arthur Klnr in Manchester and lived in Glas­ Eric Ozols, 17. of 24 StruKland ■ awcxzaTza'z otPtzT r f axciat hhtitxti. m Hsrtfpyd resident were arrested in Baron, who is employed in the a new production specially for her. Funeral servicee will be held . lo w e p it Ik . J ANT A ROACH KIU8R > Wedfiesday at 1:30 p. m. at the of Columbia.^ tonbury for 64 years. St, on April 27 wars arrested and Hoppier Pet R a i d 15-OZCAN Cocoanut Creani Pie Manchester in two of four acci­ manufacturing engrineertng de­ Miss Stevens was the first Amer­ Installation Set Mrs. Spooner was bom March Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. charged with a,ttempted breaking /O O t t4€a/M partment at Kaman Aircraft in ican bom Met star to sing the pre­ Watkins-'west FVneral Home. .142 13, 1901, in Lebanon, a daughter Of Bertha Daniels Clemens of Glas­ and entering atIt the iMemmlal f e Cor ~ BOX BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENtBI^ dents Investigated by Manchester Bloomfield, is a veteran of four miere of an Italian opera In Italy, E. Center St. Burial will be in By PTA at Bowers East Cemetery. Joseph and Linda Chappell King. tonbury; two sons, Joseph W. ner Store, 352 Main Bt. Osote was Em pire SpIK-Tip R n k n o Banana Cream Pie police during the weekend snd years' service in the southweat when she did the title role o f "The There w ill be no calling hours. She waa matron at the Windham Clemens of Glastonbury and Chrb also presented today bn a substi­ early today. Pacific are during World War n. Devil's Daughter”' at La Scala. Town Farm fpr many years and s t o r a g e r u ^ n : . s t r a w r ir r y c r s a m Merrill A. Miles, 22, of 14'2 King Officers of Bowers School P T A Memorial donations may be W. aemens of Portland; two tute charge qf breach of the peace AU puepoii c u a n i r She opened the first Internation­ later waa pi'ac.tical nufae. daughters, Mrs. Walter Coyles of OPEN T IL L 5 P .II. MON..niES..RMDAY 14GZ CAN F a r m H o u s e P i e s in c h n o ze n Bt., East Hartford, early today was will be installed at its final meet­ ntXde to the Center Congtoga- in which Proascujtin/' Atty- "F. Jo­ roroiifteof. J a t o al Festival of Drama and Music o f Survlvort .include her husband,. East Hartford and Mrs. Walter charged wtl),,fa1lure to drive in- the ing o f the school year tonight at tlonal, Church Memorial Fund or seph Paradlao s n te m . a noils to THURSDAY 6 A.M. to 8 P.M.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON i: Greece by "Orfeo." Lewis Spooner: a eon. Master Sgt. Martin of Durand, Mich.; a broth­ the charge,.' ’ h/- ’ - , A A x Extra ill right hapd" lane. His car ran off Vaneour Bid Ix>w Opposite Nelson ICddy in "Tlie 8 -In the school auditorium. to the American Cancer Society, sooeon Louis J. Maynard of Ft. Dix. N. J., er of Jacksonville, Fla., and eight Ftoes w ^ ' e r d i T ^ ^> dispoai- Fonhula 409 77-01 m Lemon Cream Pie sI n^ « ozen the road and struck a tree at 71 Chocolate Soldier,” she made hew Stan Bates of the Connecticut 139 E. Center St. three other brotheto; and two other grandchildren. Uon of .toe toUo«lag. eshea' by Main St. Miles was treated for Ofi Room Change movie debut, and appeared in "Go­ State Park and Forest Commis­ sUters: and four gfandchUdren. • lo H ip f 4INA8T sion will present an illustrated lec­ Mias Atana O. TeD Judgs Missal. James OctUbg Jr., 24.4 4AG iWnor chest Injuries at Manches­ ing M y W ay” and "Camegrie Hall.” The funeral will he held tomor­ David C. Toomey English M uffins fXG Of 11 Skinless Franks ture on "Places to Visit In Con­ Miss Alma C. Tell, 79, of 689 23, . of Stafford-Bnibgs,' - ^ ^ for ter Memorial Hospital. The apparent low bidder on the She has made many records, fo r­ row at 8:15 a.m. at the Bacon Fu­ BOLTON. — Largely attended necticut.” Main St., died yesterday at Man­ speeding; LuelSn Gfi«U 44.''icif 882 Patrolman Richard Thurston, renovation of the Municipal Build­ merly for Columbia R'ecords and neral Home 71 Prospect St., Wll funeral servlcea for David C. K l ftGt -now for R C A Victor, > chester Memorial Hospital after a RAILROAD STATION who investigaited, said in his re­ ing's hearing room is the Vaneour There will be a social hour in limanUc, with s requiem M ^ at Toomey of Toomey Lane, who died cjoeely; Wi|iiam''#.^C3f^^jS,, 17, Banana ChHfen Cake Nepco Low-Cal Franks She is married to Walter Sur^ long illfiess. port that no skid marks were found Construction Co., 172 Highland the cafeteria. Mrs. Thoniaa St. St. Joseph’s Church at 9. Burial Thursday evening, were held Bolton, 88Q,tor ap«KMffi|R VS. vy. The couple have a son. The Laurent and Mrs. Willard Marvin, Miss iTell was, bom Sept. 24, at the scene. He noted that Miles St.,, which submitted low bids for will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Saturday at 2 p.m. at St. George's Etersey. Coventry, 887 Surovys live In Manhattan and assisted by member's of the hee- 1882, and was employed at Cheney w •tSUlure x -» Finast Aprkot-Prune Pie said that he' had passed out at the doing the renovation both with and Friends may call at the funeral Episcopal Church. , 'tO'. drive -a- ^----- Westhampton,' N. Y. Mills for many years before re­ tod« ‘ dlMnnce wheel just befpre the accident. Th e without the removal and recon­ itaHty corrimlttee, will serve re­ home today from 7 to 9 p.m. apart; Dennis < . FractateaeleMtapaea.. EXOTIC TREES freshments. tiring in, 1950. She was a member T h t Rev. Edward W,. Johnson, 47, W il- vehicle, with considerable front end struction further north of the fir of Bkuanuel Lutheran Church. vicar, officiated and the Rev. Don, llmantic, 840 t o r -'bn a- — OM o rd tharifty box By ROGERS V - damage, w as towed from the scene. hearing room's north wall. Alfred flUattor Survivors include a sister, MIm aid W. Greene, vioar emeritus, read ,CUrva- . ■ rtong* plan. ‘Tim Maaon-Dlxon Une: . . — ' Miles was ordered to app^r In Fuel from Mower Alfred Blatter, 86, father of Mrs. .V-Alaflt, -.Hatty.- T-. Hartto 47, .'Apparentiy few !)toople aaw on Channel 80, T V , Wedneadny-night at 11:10, one bf the Circuit Court 12, in Manchestei', The company bid 43.437 for all I da Tell of California, ^ d Several Newtem Moors (H 19 Bowers St., the psalms snd Scripture lesson. urn M STAMPS the work exclusive of enlarging the North-WtoOteiai,'|87 ttoa. fPF.faU- . Wa p'rbvida roomy greMteat ndz fw onr. town—a n exceUeot view of onr north end rnllreod atation. The new4 cbm:' on M ay 28. Hospital Fiarir ^ brothers and aiatere in Sweden. died Saturday fit L a Mesa. CaUf., Town offlcisls and a delegatioii room by removing the north wall, Cause oF Fire Funeral-services will be held to- of Stats Troopers Wers among, ure to paaa Ifftxritli abbetoiilance * bexaa You in thorn oz mentator ilid explnln that tfabiro o n obout 40 other' abondonod M Om ul rtnUonn in OonneeUent 'with iha purchase of any of tha following Eric E. Richardspn, .18, of 50 where he. had been spending.the for payam i'im til. TbniMain Jo- and 45,648 for all the work Includ- Earns Near $3^000 m o^w at 2:30 p. m. in the chi^l winter. those who attended the service'. . toll m yon pioooo xrith nnd that In reply to a proteot from Oeveraor Dempsey aboot tho disgTaectol appeaeanoe ot Chapman Rd., W est Hartford, Sat­ ac^ E. Ptoufi^ 30. CeptoSN #35 I Ing the removal of the wall. of Emanuel Lutherim ChUKh. The Bora in Basel, Switzerland. Sept Burial in Bolton Qenter Ceme­ tboao bnUdlnga tho rnBrasd gave ao Rn. excuse tor not rembvto'g the eyesoraa, lack of funds. PINA4T urday at about S:1S p.m, was A fire, caused by spilled gaso­ for paaatog in a'no itoatfajirteone: -. .yoar fom ily’a o«t-of- F DL_— GAROIto- Cut The’e only other bidder. W , G. M c­ TTie aprlng festival, sponsored Rev. C. Han^ Anderson, pastor, 16, 1876, he waa a son of Thophii tery will be at the convenience o f It woo after attonqiUng. neveral method. Tor the removal of the loml obnoxlon. site that English M uffins PKG OF 8 charged with failure to drive a rea­ line from a power mowsr and an 'Janies E. RavettS, 'i», llifferd ' aooooB dothoa. Qreen poans with two ish oz cans sonable distance apart and was Or­ N ally and Sons, 6 Morse Rd., bid will officiate. Burial will be in and M arie Tsebopp Blatter. H e had the family. Watkinr-West Funeral I dtecnaned the matter irtth Governor Dempsey. accidentally dropped cigarette, by Manches'ter Memorial Hospital Springs, 431 for S p esd M i .'Mrs. NNAST • RlUfRIRRY HUIO dered to appear In court, here, on 43,980 for the work exclusive of East Cemetery. lived in the Rockville-Ellington- H om s of Manchester was in 1 went M tar as to nsk the-baard of (Hrertor. If I bought the nU|lroad ntaUun and Iraeed “ VOr* OARDfN Women's A'uxUlary S a tu rd a y, Sandra C. Gate o f H SW bnl, 818 . Rto pick uputho beaca It to the town at nbeohito coot would the town eitiier waive taxes or sMume them. D o n u t s PUG Of 5 • May 21. removing the wall, and $7,380 in­ burned a portion o f the garage at The Watkins-West Funeral Manchsater area for many years chaige ot airangsments. P e a s WITH TWO 17-OZ CANS produced eaUmated n|st proceed! Home,. 142 E. Center St, is in for failure to obey a ztoptelgn: S o n H o a if^ elwm tho It is Jnat 60 years'ago that nt n meeting of the hoard of neiectnm, then nci'en men of Police said that Richardson'T cluding the removal of the wall. 272 Main St. Sunday afternoon. and waa. a ratirsdufam er. charge of arrangemsnte.' There Larry N. Bbench, 19, 818 ^ for oonioato pad koop your which I waa one. that the late E. L. O. Hohbnihal, also a nrteotman and one pf the ablest “ YO R" OAROIN ■ Whols K.rn.1 H N A S T . Fully t.lito driving west on E. Center St., Both prices Include the cost of Eighth District firemen quelled o f 42,500 to 88,000, it was report­ Beaidea Mra. Moore, bs Is sur- oi Brown N* Swv* wGl be no calling houra. making an unneeeeeery abtefilwlth garmoBlo m aafa, to- town ottlcinls. ever to aerre thla town, aommented upon hearing from the late Olin K. Wood, WflTH TWO 1ZGZ CANS Butterflake Rolls struck the rear of a car operated a new acoustical flberglas oelUng, ed t<^ay. About 5,500 Ohildren and idved by a ’ son, Alflred Blatter Jr. C o r n the blaze and eaved the gSrage Memorial contribuUon#4nay be a motor vehicle; Jbhn H^HtUlteh, then town eoimoU. that the board could not lognlly, art farttra^ on n matter: “Hereafter by John J, Harakaly, SO, o f Mans­ new celling lighting, repair of de­ from extensive damage. The inci­ adults attended the fair at Man­ of La Mesa, formerly of Manches­ Police Arrests aurod rtoraga. ■ HASH RROWN ROTATOIS made to the American Cancer So­ 17, of 58 Spmmsr S ty,'6E T tor when Jndge Wood teila nn xye cannot do aomrttaWg we conntder to the beat interest of the “ YOR" OAROIN • WhoN field Center, who had stopped in a fective plaster below new celling dent occurred about 1 p.m. while chester High School.' ter; a brother, WiUlam Blatter of B ir d s e y e I6-OZ PKG FROZEN level, painting of walls and wood­ ciety, 139 El Center St. failure to drive'to a-BrbMr'’-lane; town I think he nhouid come np with an nitoraative anggeotlon wMcb Is legal.*' < T o m a te e s WitH TWO ii-O l CANS line of traffic just east of Lenox Gerard Lacroix waa readying his Preliminary reports indicate Portland, Ore.; bine grandchildren Mark J; Collins, 18,‘ of RFD 2, . Naxt taaann a phen* work, lowering and redeaignlng o f Michael Royce, 16, W*pSbiSi . Some month* ago, after the tsuc ronnkel -for the state tax department ruled that "iiniee* St. Harakaly was slightly shaken power mowbr to cut grass on his 8460 proceeds frpm the auction, and eight great-grandchildren. charged with failure to obey a stop call will bring tham COTTAOI PRIED POTATOES aprinkler heads, and installaUon o f Mrs. Sutie UbUch for dri'ving ’Without aJiCenSbi'Aiuie the rmOroad one* the railroad station exclusively for railroad purposes, the property should 8RRAV STARCH up, police said. The Richardson property. He managed to puli his and 8500 from two performancea Btoicral arrangements are In­ sign, ^ T h e arrest foitewed a back, on bangara, B ir d s e y e 16-Or PKG FROZEN emergency lighting and exit lights. n . Proveet of WUHinabtic, « 8 Yor bo taxed.** E a s y - O n 15GZ CAN car, with front end damage, was power mower and car out of the of a marionette show. Sales were ROCKVILLB—Mrs. rSusle U h- complete. The Ladd FUneral Home U^,.obServation. of the youth irtwt The contractors also submitted Uch of 89 Windsmr Aye,, died at failure to grant the right Of way: raady to atop ont'in. I eonxeybd this taformalion to the board of directors but Town Counsel LeClnlre ruled that MEAD OOUOH towed away. Harakaly was not garage before firemen arrived at reported "very good" at the gen­ of .19 Ellington Ave., RockvlUe, la ^has been ^ ordered ^ appear in supplemental bids on an air condi ­ Manchester Memorial Hoepltal In charge of the funeral. and Batauel WatebtW «^,«C '.40 W. tho raOroad is nsing the abandoned railroad station exclusively for railroad purposes. Htat de- ot'^tl JOOZ PKG FROZEN treated for any Injury and con­ the eoene, saving both ^utthlnes. eral store, home baked gt*odi, out­ < ^ m t Court 12. in htonchester, on Parson s Ammonia G o e d h u e s tioning system, and acoustical wall this niomlng. She was the widow' Middle T>ke,.BriUiBtl .J,s;3lli^ta, oMon sbonid be embosnM and framed tor posterity. Shai^ of Wteckstonr. tinued .on. -His car had slight rear- A t 4:16 p.m. N orth End firemen door refrealjment and ride conces- M ay 28. panels — which mey not be includ­ of Richard D. UhUch. Leon T. VnUlefea Ronald A . Qebel, 17, iH 84 Sum­ 41. of 184 Elm St. and MJtoTJUr- Apparently' the boeipd « t director* sUed away from the raOrond station matter when a 12GZ i «nd damage. ed in the contract, and on fivfc dif­ also extinguished. a brush Hire at aiona. FROZEN Police Investigated three other Bom in RockviUa , bn Aug. 8, Leon T. Vnllieres, 58, of East mer St., eariy yesterday morning Jorie Smith qf. Grben ;E to i^ 'R d .. wsmon claimed an interest in tho property preventing the reOnod from giving to the town REG PKG Sara Lee Pound Cake ferent types- of floor covering 404( iWboderidge Bt. N o damage 1884, Mra. Uhlkh was a dau^ter Oaly SW 5 ~ Kaiser Broiler Foil two-car accidents, two '^occurring was reported. Hartford, .father of .Mra Pauline was; c l ^ e d with operating a mo­ each 810 fines; fo r M p t o g un­ n d ear t(tle—the town having onered 885,000 to get that arrbJfectnral gem out of Depot Square. asphalt Ulc( vinyl asbestos, rubber HUNGER 8TRIKBR MTEAKER of Conrad and Catherine Lute Labbe p f Watroua Rd., Bolton, licensed doge. Here In another practical suggeotion. 'Have the directors seek aotborlt.v from the tank- CHICKARINA SOUR « HOT HAMiTTES SUCID Saturday at. Main and E. Center tile, linoleum, and carpeting. Town firemen put out thrw LONDON (A P ) — MhratiMm tor vtoiele without a driver’s 11- piNi roBulor thy Sactue. She had .lived In. Rock- died Saturday at Hartford Hpepi- ;censa The arrest followed a , Bond forfeiturea sreto ordered nipt railroad trustee* to raze the hiding blacktop the area and pa.v to the railroad a’ rea- P r o g r e s s e 20 OZ CAN G e n o a « o? pkg Ste. and 8;t M ain St. and Purnell Vaneour bid $250 tor the acousti­ weekend bruah fires and a dump Walker Dr, Barbara Moore was tal. doomtof ghwBo* T PI. in wMfita Bo injuries, nor ar- vUls alt her Ufa. c h ^ by police. Gebel port­ in the following eb'tea when the ooimble rentaL hhvlng first been credited witii the cost of Improving the property. , cal wall panels, and 88,100 for the fire. Saturday bruah fires off regNTt^loK^ rtrengto rapidly She was a m^nbar of First Mr. ValUereS was bom to ■s .1 J O10 DUTCHMAN ' raste iud M ly aUlflit motor vehicle imtoOuSbcB, ed a 860 cash bond arliUe awaiting accused peraons failed" to--appear 89c s/ii. *2.70 < Bhouid the rnfiro^ trustees refine to oo-operate with this nbnohittte rexumnaMe auggea- air conditioning; and M cNally bid Quaker Rd. and -Spruce S t were after six days of a hmger SvangMical Luthenut 'Clmrcii, of Canada He bad been Rothmunds uNKskusAoi-mwco daaugB was smorted. and the I easplo^ as g p e a ia p c e in epurt, here, on M ay to court; Kenneth Auatin, iU. of tiou have the incamiag general assembly puss legislation ordering the 40 nboadoned railroad Broekskli Farm Bifead $296 for the acoustical panels, and q u i c ^ «gEtinguiE>d b y the pick-up strike proteaUng her Imprlaoa- its Ladles Sooisty, and of RosaUe a grtndw to East B nttfo^ third ‘ ig thla m orn in g'at rtfocil, where lOB Foater 8t. 1100 foe breach of SWISS LAUMMY stations cilher removed or made preoentable for ooeb buslneas purposes aO win be approved $3,485 tor the air condltioni^. The truck appanip p a n ^ and Hose Co. No. meiii fb r oontempt of dourt. She Lodge and Pythian-Sistera. he had lived tor nine years. Omter aad Ste. in which Mulready. 22, o f 34 ^ the aontog boards In Iho rcopebtlve towns. .. . ' prices are I the tim e fo r both the 4. A t 12:48 p.m. yesterday. Hose is oonsUemMy weaker, Dr. Mrs.'UhUch is-survlved by a ato ' Survivors toclum jto wUA Jean- the peace; Dana BPBwiuiey Jr.. 88, OFeOCItYiLLE one psracB wM' later treated for a WooAridge St,'yeaUrday evming East Ruthertord, N , J^gdO-I-tor Mimehester's nfaondoned niUroad station 1* the worst like to the state—first I have looked Redd! W ip Pressurized Cream enlarged r ^ m and the une^jiarged Co. No. S put out a riibblah fire 'Michael Ariilqr told aewirifea a f­ ter,' Mrs, Charies Ludka,', alio o t netto'BUbdeau 'VatnersiS; sons, — B8TABU8BKD 1618 -. 1 toxSirter, rib White to oUmhwito that ahmdoned railroad slallau wbleh. Town Oemwel LeOnlre net- , TmfJfffrr‘r“ ‘^ ...... r...... P...... ■V»*ii*.eeeee«»»»PPP>*«e«*****» »8W » » * !* * ^ 'fiattaiga waa rapdrted. fioNlMy tad whOs a d sr Us owsb WadaMfigy at 8 pja. at ilia Whlto VtoMtal aervteea erfll be Hdd to CB M ay 38, I ringtoo, N . J „ 815 U r dtoaifard- a w TV. Mah St., IfatoclwBtcr ihg a tralCte tilpMa. t e . 6 . ^ . ; to aot being naefi exeinstvsly or hi any other, w ay bjr the fhOiwfid oenip— y«’ . . . ’ , .at . ' * K '■k’ ’ ■:1 \ ft V^; flat;'.'. X/' * .A ^ ^ ^ '"V* " * *- * * t X ^ " " ' , i,- . ' ' " r V " , ’*^^ ; ; " ^ > 1' .% ,- - ' ^ -. -iip.

ky.^ iUVNCaESyi^t fcVENj^ Hig&iU,D, MAMUHEStE^ CONN, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1962' Y'A'kk-kj'V:-^:'^^ ■’k ;■ . ' i n x . . . ,. , . - ..JttT" •, ___ • • - • - 7, e** J • - -n e:.T- , i**T—ww' V -■ ■ »!■ ' ' *>*■■*- ia*.‘ .-tup—* -fcwiie*' '' ' ' wwiwwraeaurjnml rip Coventry gresa. the cnief of. the state'^aee Columbia ! WkVlNO C0ii|iN|i S^arnono x Esc^^ is c ^ And twb members of Sukarno's R A N O i personal, bodyguard. . It did not t , As^jdnatioiilT ry Identify the' gtihman. ‘ Wcniieii^ Gu0 d : i w t inatioulTi tuf! on ■ ^ ^ I Selec^oi^ The- Darul Warn sect lauiiehM Ey MbBiem Fanatic a rebellion against the,, govern­ GASOLiNf To Elect Offieeiv ment In 1851, two years after the 3,000 East Indian islands and their H io Womah’s Guild of OohmUs (Coarinned'trom "Pige One) 90 million people were granted ‘” 'V W OongMintlMial Church will meet Lilckfe |*ark, U •CQii^iiwwf E w a ; Ihg were being held up by emsor- sovereignty by The - Netherlahdfl. I tonomw At.S ajn. i* tho nuUh The group has fought the-gov­ BANTLY OIL 'OMi . Bouse, la. addufim to the nSdhu' A epedal town meeting is belngaone hbUr' after' iiuiririe each day shlp.’ , ernment ever since In an attempt I ."II' , |X( . between. June 18 and Labor Day. «onuR^(ted,™ _ VAa A *•• Imsfhsas mssMsB a .jaaAniiereiU Sm plamied- by ‘ the - Selectmen to act J.‘ M uri^,.’ information .officer **®*>*/n *tote. Govern­ ■•IVIN "III ■^. wU haul dsmonsUratkiB la sehsdMIadi This oq thririrltems concerning an ordi­ Alw tirovidqd Is that the ^ v*. of the udoneslan consulate In ment military action has reduced upoo Ida MUth, the claimant con* 4 i» a money raising psojeet for tbs Eipariencii entry RMreation Committee shall ★ nssi IN man nance for licensing of itinjeraql Kngapore, aald he had reports of the sect tp scattered-bandit groups fEL Mlfclull 9-)59G guitd*s ehureh work am establish reasonable -'regulations jaited-a.phyaidan and h* was civ* V I* Ont ./ the asspasinaltoo attempt, but that carryv on terrorism in rural an f$inir to ease Ma tntamal tan* u tnvitad. t ★ FAIRMT IN raiGE ' vendors'and peddlers, ordinances concerning parking and *.ic r !'i -j,, areas. ■ . ROCKVILLE TR 5-8271 ' H m bualnass wU tfact " B s it regulating’ the use- of the town'a that he had - not verieived any of­ alon." ^ „ vision iff. the beach and parking ficial word from Jakarta. ■Iha ' tnminlaaioner. aald, 'H e offlean frtm ai I tiflba pMsHtt*. GohrmtltM LLseke Memorial Park and an ex- area and. shall, subject to the ap­ ad by a ndwlnattfig oommlttea ★ f a s t e s t SERVICE ehang;e of a -lO-fot right of of way It waa the fifth assassination - S ' . - left . hla employment for good proval of the Selectmen and ^ha attempt against Sukarno, 91, dur­ canae (diated thatato." he added, wbidt iadttdaa M rs. CHeiami* Jat* ';iji ConnectiouPs Leading Pgving CiMitraitor k ' "* 'at the parit area. board of finance, establlab rules Maa, Mra, MtfUMm-aad Mrs. - The ordinance concerning li- ing his. long, turbulent career. Vndmployniartt Oompenaatlon Jsas and regulations concerning the em­ The' last try waa made Jan. 7 'AeVprovldee'that a,elatmant,;.who Carl HampdL OfOeara win aamma, , censed 4'cquired , by vendors who ployment of lifeguards, their du­ are hot 'ncempt by law provides while Sukarno was toinrlng the r^untartiy .aeiiamtea •>»* their dvtiaa at tha aBaoU ’maetiBg ties;-, hou-^ of employment.':and South Celebes to drum up support i" ^Hyntto^hr cood *^uaa! i^ ted m Septaiabar, but a ebluaga Ih tba that the lidbiiseB idiall be issued corapetMUon. v-dfl by-iawa ta s pri^vkM for alabUoa THE THCMAS CCLU CS. by the selectmen at a fee of 635. for invasion of Dutch-held West bena* A thi;'u I. ,.,11 on the eigenda vrill New Guinea. ■ ' S ' ta M ay ao th at agw- oCflcara m ay M l 9 -S 3 71 PAVING CONTRACTORS M l 9.5971 The'proposed ordinances regul- ask for action on the recommen­ Jakarta Radio raid today’s at­ jk hgira' tima far . latlng thh use of Liirice Park in- dation of the aeltctmen that 10 ' elude several provisions Including tempt was made In the capltsl’a Roateaaaa^bM' this mafUag ara feet o f the toltn’s right-of-way be Ikads Square during a prayer \ - 'eat^vjv;- Mra Johar ' Card, lira Howard ••NOT Am iU TED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANT^^ fines of not mora-than |25 for vi­ exchanged for 10 feet of right (ff: r ' — Oovernpr BhumwAS'i M ra Qua Hgnmac tad Prid olations. meeting starUng sacrifice day DOUBLE way owned by Matthew Moriarty commemorations, a Moslem holi­ |Ji^' Pijinpaey and ..repreaenlaUves of Mra daraoca Jeffriaa The provisions are 'that no per- of Manchester. This action would day- - xson shall, between June'IS and 1^ ' ' ' State Qnrmopment Commia- ■ 8 d ^ Miiair"" give the town -one continuiius piece 'The broadcast said the state etlil leataf tonight for Detroit Tueedsy — potato; falad, bold Latar Day, use the beach for of property for its beach. The pur­ euta, a p ^ pia aquardii /Wadaeg- flMting or lauBohing any boaL security ' organiutlon had been cpd OiltiacO'Where they will hold chase of the Liseke Park property tipped off that Karto Suwirjo. -A hriavlee'af. cohtoreiieea dealgnM to day — tomato Julea, grindara 14F nor mMr, anchor-or (q>erate any' from Moriarty was made possible STAMPS plaa; Thuraday — meat and vagih ‘YRENGHr JCCOIN M H SUARMAN MAINTENANCE f boat mihlh a radius of 200 feet head of a Darul Islam group, had eneouraca ‘ IdAietrlBBath to locate by a fund left to the-town by the ordered nine of his men to kill hhmch plahte In Connecticut table pla. with jibiscuit, vagatabla from any point along the shore­ late Paul Liseke. atleka ehoeolato eaka; Friday *— line. : — XT*’;, ■ ^5— . - Sukarno.'' ' t^:lV>morroW,AvuhVti.VOTf'• .'the Kavu^ group wui will vtMa- con- A new echedule of.- hours and As a result, security forces took l>Ki-:- far adth indhatrlallata and indue* baked flah, buttered riea, tartaf Also, no one shall-park any mo­ procedures to be. followed at the aauce, gtMn baana ebaaaa apple tor vehicle within the. Park be­ “ certain measures,’’ the broad­ E v e r y W e d . trial broken at the Sheiaton* town dump are being ‘drafted by cast went on. Chdiltac Hotel In 'Detroit. Ihure-^ crisp. tween June 15 and Labod Day un­ the selectmen and will be aimo- fllaga to Caaeart less displaying a permit. "A person suddenly attacked day. they will hold a similar hinch- unced.soon, the selectmim. said. and fired' shots at President Su­ eon at &e Palmer House in Chi­ diarias P. Batea aon of Mr. The town clerk shall issue p a c ­ and Mrs. Howard Bates of Rt 4 , karno.” It aald. "With God’s pro­ cago. ing permits at a fee of $2.50. To Manchester Evening Herald C!ov- tection, the president waa not The program wSl include ad­ a Junior at ML Homon School of be eligible for the permit one must ,-eSS- Bast NorUiflald, .Maaa, .was one entry oorrespondenL Pauline harmed by the attack. A forrs dress of welcome to the guests be a resident- taxpayer or lessee of Uttle, telephone Pllgilm 3-66SL "The attacker waa arrested im SUPER Adm Graham R. Treadway, chair* of 1,100 atudMito'^ of ML Hermon COSTS LEM WITH US* Coventry property. Out of the He Chatted, hut Made No ^Speeches and NorthflUd School for Girls mediately and Investigation is now MARKETS , man of the Connecticut Develop­ f Ml ;ief(< toMf iw»...Ari|Mrf M raiM /) 62JSO fee, it-is proposed that the OBRMANS-TBY^OANNON U. S. Secretary of HeaUb, Education and Welfare Abraham A. Riblcoff dropped In to tlie Roaring under way. ■ jjr ment commlaaion. who sang yaatorday In the 68th town clerk retain 23 cents as hie * annual eoncart o f aaerad music by BONN — The world's fastest- Twenties dance glVen by the Democratic Town Committee Saturday night at the Lantern ’Village ^‘Aa a reeult (ff the Incident, five The ^ieakers at both confer It doesn’t matter what oar you dflvu fee with the balance to go to the Barn, and found Town Chairman Ted Cummings, -in plus fours and a bow tie. Flanking the' men persons were slUj^tly injured." 1 tba two sebodn. H m concert was town treasury. firing gun, the 4,000-r«und-a-min- I M-r.. ence will Include Governor Demp- presented In tha auditorium at —what year, make or model—bur ute cannon on the F-104G Sftar-. are the more Bedatety' dressed town directors, Francis Mahoney oi( the left and William Collins on The broadcast identlfled the in­ ' ’ a ^ ; Le Roi Jonea, .managing di­ NOrtbfIeld. Chariaa is a member of Service Craftnaoen know their baaingai Another ordinance provides that fighter, is being mounted on an the right. Seerrtary Riblcoff made no speeches, either .on hla candidacy for the U.- S. Senate nom­ jured as the speaker of Indo­ rector o f the dayelopmaat com­ Liseke Parlt^ be closd to all persons ML Hermon’s Cbolr. Mr. and Mia. , . and your car! Yon can eount ou . . . . u.i# j -----XT armored personnel carrier, for ination or medical carfe for the aged. He shook hands and chatted with the flappers and g;ay nesia's pariiament, the, deputy mission; Uoyd J. .pVenoh, inailcat blades at the tables and talked with Chairman Cummings in a corner for a while. Bates and their jueats, Mre. Laura their expert work to Mv« you one-half horn- after sundown unftl west Geniian Army experimenU. speaker of the consultative con- reSeandi coonUnator {or the com* L. Squire and Mra. Donald R. Tut* mtsaloni ChaHea Bt llUla, chief of tie, attended the concert. time aad money. Come in iKrir.- the oommiaaion's 4Co»iotnlc rs' A search division; Prancis E. Kerri­ Msacheater Evealag Herald Co- All Thil Wrak j-'l gan; assistant vdiraotcr of the himbla oerreapaadeat M ia Dsaald Stats Tax Depmteant’a C or^ R. n ittla eeleielephene ACadeny - / y- " ; f tlon Tax Divllaon; l*aul T. Cane, 8-1465. /■- aatilor iadasfriM'agent of the de- inBBii Mt #h» unniid nfiaatlnr o# MANCHESTER V •’ ■ OPEN NIOHTS MONDAY Him SA1URDAY M V ; ■ k - ' ■ '• 7 ' s ...P ;’-iY I S ;

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■■ I ■ 'b ■ *■ - ■-* V-''■ 'A "TT".: ■ TN V- ■t j Ol- mi Mf-‘ UL4N G BEC^ BVBNmC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY 14. 1S62 r . . V ~ V’ BtANCHESTER EVENING HERAl^..MANCH^tER."SoNN^ MONDAY, MAY 14» 1962 P A 6 £ NXNK ■riA*-' way ot.fbidlxic youmU In Worid In Two Ceremcmies - X ■ j p m id p g t w r War HI wlhout dlaeusston, vota, Supreme Cour^ Decisioni A Thooglit fw Today or daclaratlon. W« . do hopa tha flposM nd iff tflMft- C i^bQ ftriilb Auartaaa, CUnaaa. LaoHana and OMMtt «f db ta ti Vietnamaaa ara at laaat famiUar Beckv Hutche^n Sophie of Greece with tha thaoxy wa are foDowtac, Halar greassrif ' u d The Baby .Has and know what they are expeotad Has the boss bean hrsathing dom youg book latsIyT Tou feel: Starts Tomonow to do. A{lfpeals oh Conyictioii^ L ukx that It la unjust and sra naturally Weds Juan Carlos eee quits nsentful of his atUtuds. Ths Been Named SELF-SERVICE DEFT. STORE An.IQuBion SKattcred (OoattwMd troot Oas) . ' ^ unideasaintnass In ths offlcs mskss ih e Inevitobly much pilbUj It dlfflonlt for you to do your day’s (Caetaaert enmi Pago Om ) perfumed hy thousands of rad and GORHAM a proper conosrh fo r this prassr,- JJkiut Tbwii^ rjs- decision of a .commercii vsLtion of order and prsvsntlon of work and you And your attltuds yellow roses and carnations, ,waa gDBSCIUPTION SATES MBelal eolebratlon but thousanda packed with royalty that included m s E i m -MePo. Natalie Ann, daughter of Mr. and, Mr*. ChaHeo W. Pa:raM« la Advance down In Brooklyn, to stop paying further interference with traWle. Members o f B ose and iMddeir towa^ everyons slss^affseted by of Sponlarda want to early Mosaes Carrier Fines o f $100 or 80 dsys In Jail Queen Juliana id The Nteherlonds, Mello. 1514 Btanaflrid Dr.; FayettevlUe, N. C- 8h« waa bom April interest on savln^tmcounts less Co. No. 1 idU moot for a drUl t»* It You get extremely upset be­ to pray tor the young couple who King Olaf of Norway, Queen In­ 28 at the Bragg ho^taL Her maternal grandiiaranU are were Imposed ,ln most esses. In morrow at d;80 p.m. at tha hose cause of the uncertainty and your may soma day bq their king and than $800, and- tb advise all de­ some Instanoes, half of th* flu# grid of Denmark, Prlnca Rainier .Mr. and Mne^tobert B. MeIntoeh, 28 Harvard Rd. ^ r paUmal K*Stoato i:so house, Pine St. and Haxtfbrd Rd. food does not tssts good any more. queen.' and PcfaieeeB Grace o f Monara^ grandpareota are Mr. and Mre. diariea Mrilo, New Betford, VMkly • e^«e a*»«^a *80 positors of (hilt class to take their WSM suspended. In a few cases in ­ Tou flhd yourself hetng ufi^ to The day was bright and warm. jam ous Maee.-f^ ■ dents Were given $10 flnes or five and younger prince and' prin­ Bccoim^'dsewhefo, makes sense Unooln Sol FTA wlU i m your family and taking it <6ut on The only sour note was a bcmxitt cesses by the dozen. fra^S^'^Veiy point o f tdew except days In Jail. sor a dessert eardjparty toiug others by the way that you drive of the 'wedding by tha pro-Oom- Juan Carlos arrived at. the BMWeB, Rldhard Allen, eon of Mr. and Mn. Mrivln T. Bid- Counsel for the NaUopal Associ­ yaw^ qtr. In general you have be­ ,:K T i & r (hm of whst Is pexhsps the most at 8 at Woodruff Hail, Center muniat Fan DemocraUc Agrarian church first with bia'tnothar, the well, 48 N. Bmool St He wae born May 7 at Manoheeter Memo­ or rebuMlcatlan of ation for ^ Advancement of come a "stlnmn’" about it Front and the Center Unhxi, the ___ crratod'to ■■ fundamental piece of all American Congregational Churoh, to bene­ countess of Barcelona. rial Homiuel. Hie maternal grandparants an Mr. - and M ^ T $ eredUed- In ‘ ‘ Colored People In appealing to the fit the siAoor library. lf you have an established fsith two n u ^ . oppoaitlon political par- Harold. A. TopUff, 54 Union PI. Hie paternal grandparenta are God you wilt find that relaxing The youthful prince’s father, the _ I also tb* local newi , ,biiS g ?^ ' folklore. highest tribunal on behalf of the t Ues, win have been demanding gpanlsh pretender Don Juan de Mr: and Mre: George M. Bidweli. 80 N. School St Ho haa two lA ll rijehta______eTrapoMIceti______a of Kwelat— This Is a commercial bank, Negroes said thSoTecord contained In tha?preaenee of the Almighty that King Paid Ore Pramler Con- ea asreia aro also rsaerved.. Election of iM cers aitid a talk In prayer is a way of calming your Bourbon, rode with Sophie’s brother*, Melvin Jr., 8, and David, 6; and three aietere, Suoan,- 4, which dpee not make its savings no evidence of actual or threat­ by A. Raymond Rogen Jr., Mui- etantina Catamanlle-, mdther, Queen Frsderlka. Nancy, 3 ,and Janet, 1. - ,, n il! aervlee elleni o t ^ K. A. Strw ened violence. The appeal con- dlstmight fesUngs . and attitude It waa the moat b rlil^ t wedding accounts Its own main concern. Chester High Sehool pHaclpsl,wlU — _ _ • , t«ided the students were therefore toward your family and fellow- Athens had seen since aoptde’o Stanbaoh, Joeeph Brent, aoii of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. yubllslieni Renrdaeouilyea. Iba Nevertheless, handling savings ac­ take place at the season’s last men. By It yod will receive .person­ Xiutasus Hathsaa.<*46 .Henry Rd., W opping. He wae bom May 4 at Man- York ChicaaB.'I)etrolt and Boston. counts takes about W per cent of anteed by the ConstituUon’s 14th al insight snd a, certain stability SVederRcar-wars married In 1988. MiMB^^AXJDIT______^ ______BUBEAn. OP tomorrow at a 1. pm pothiok at that will help you meet the vari­ Cheater Memorial HoapRal. Hie maternal grandparents are Mr*, CTRCULATlONaetscuLATiass ______•the bcnk's time. And of these sav­ Amendment. Buokley School. Princemi 8^e'arrived at the CHICAGO — If you're married and Mrs. Harold Brent, Hillsdale. N. J. He has a brother, R, Da­ The court will hear argument ous situations mat you inust meet church right on' time. 8he was and beomna a mental patient, go vid, 8; and three olaten, Suzanne, 16, Christine, 14, and Vlirlnla TW^Rsrald Pnmma Confpany! Inc., ings accounts, at least two thirds If you ars right and yw know home afterward. Sueh people assumesnes noI , ______financial responsibility______for on the students’ appesl sometime Manchester Oarden Club wlU escorted by eight brldesnuUde, Jo, 8. . , . .^^poaiapblcal------errors ------eppearlne. _ iji are very smell In amount, less than In Its dew term beginning next you are right then ask God to their eight eacorta and tour wit­ achieve a better adjustment than , • • • • • • ’ ■ ywtlaeinents end other readlna s » i hold, its annual buslnsiM mseting -give you help to sustain you when people who do not return to a $100 being entered In e*Ml|[ bank­ O ct 1. ’ ' tonight at . 8 at Center Congrega­ nesses lot the ceremony — all Oilxon, Robert A., eon of Mr. and Mrs. George Dlkon.' IS 11,1 fa Tbs Ksaebester Eventnic Herald. things seem ahaky. If you are pHnees or descendants of royal epouse, according to a aurvey book. tional Church. - ‘ wrong end you know it then make Wright Rd., Rocky Kill. He was bom April 25. at Hartford Hos­ Display adverttstnic eioslna hours; ' This institution expects to houses. described In the Archives of Gen­ pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mfa. A. Cloutier, Pbr Monday—1 nm. Pmay. things rteht with the help of Al- The eaUiedral, decorated and eral Psychology. West Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. n r Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday, make tbs own profits in other France, U» S. Ties Ofttoers of the Women of St m lg h ^ God. SAVINGS n r Wednesday—1 p.i» Tuesday, The Rev, Laurence J. Vincent, George A. Dixon, Windsor. He has two brothers. Donald, 12, n r Thursday—1 p.ni Wednesday, phasee of banking;, handling these Mary's wUl be eleoted at a birth­ and Bruce, 9. ' n r Friday-1 p.m. Thursday.. Split by the Atom day supper tonight at 8:80 In NelU Center Congregational Church. OFF C»EN STOCK IRICES n r Saturday—1 n.m, Priday. smell eavlngs accounts and pay­ Hall at-St Mary’s Bplscnpal Oasslflad deadline: 10:30 am. each ing Interest on them Is a costly Church. AOunnlngham, Thomas Bfarttn, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jay of publication except Saturday — (Oonthmed from One) ’ AU Pieces Cunningham, Wllliston Rd., Sagamore Beach, Massi He waa bom • am. and tedious business; the depod- Worshipers Protest May 5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Hie maternal grand- tors vyould get a hither rate of in­ Manchester High School PTO w m i o M ^ parenis-xre~,Mr, and Mrs. Aaran Pekowsky, Windsor Locks. His Monday, May Id- $500 miUion a year to develop lU .'si I : I . Any Amount •S. terest, anyway. If they tn&sferred nuclear strike force. This will wUl elect officers and hear talks Ouster of Minister patefhal grandparents are Mr. and- Mrs. P. J. lOgan, Vernon. He double by 19M when the bombs by foreign exchange .students at TO has a sister. Shannon Marie, 3 . ‘ X im it e d r * to a straight savings bank. So Uis a final meeUhg of the season to- j * « « • « bank’s policy, rough though it and planes Ore expected to be (Oonthnied from Page One) W ^at'la now on tentative, tem­ ready for service. liw ice already ni|d>t at 8 In the high school U- T H R U M A Y 2 3 id Asodoorlan, Laulrie, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Asadoo- sounds, makes plenty of hard, has triggered five aOknowledged brary. rlan, 17 Starkweather St. She was bom May 7 at Manriiester porary, exploratory exposition In practical sense. throughout American life. This Is Memorial Hospital. . Her maternal grandparents are Mr. qnd nuclear explosions at Its Sahara what Tm fighting.” Southeast we preaumj, The reason - it sounds rough la testing ground. Dr. Peter B. Oram, orthopedic Mrs. Levon Parmaklan, 31 Arvlne PI. Her paternal grandpar­ that 'nimlted’’ ^ W ^ e power poM- Some American officials have stirgeon and linguist will be guest He said members of the Broad­ w U ents ars Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Asadoorian, Watertown, Maas. that it seems to pay no heed to spe^w at a meeting, of Man- way church were outraged by "the She has a brother. Paul Aram, 1%. ^ strateglsta wtio'' haTe found sadd that, with Its Umlted budget, usurping of the legal rights of a Plan an MFC Shopper’s Loan to cover a new suit for the, theory that great fortunes France can never hope for any­ cheats chapter of Hadassah to­ * • • • • their theories honored hy'the Ken­ from little nest eggs grow, that the morrow at 8:30 In Temple Beth called rmnlster and a duly elected D ad . . . new Spring and Summer clothing for the whoi* Oahin, SMtt Samuel, son of Mr. and 8Da. Richard L. Cahill, thing but a pea shooter atomic session by a PraSbytery which has nedy administration haVe always way to got dollars is tb get pen­ force, which might be useless, Sholom vestry. family . . . even for graduations, weddings and anni­ Laura Dr., HcAn’on. He was bom May 8 at Hiulford Hospital. been proposlngf. formed Itself into a seeming hier­ His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vacant!, 101 nies, the way to get, thousands to ihrance recognizes that its efort archy.” versaries. You make better buys with cash and avoid Is dwarfed by the programs In St. Judes Mothers Circle ' will Grandview Dr. Hie paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Bari I Tt WM In,order to prepare our-, get hundreds, etc. bills at the end of the month. You simply pay HFC one ■dtree for such "limited” war that the United States and Russia. But meet Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at m onthly amount... Curtis, Stafford Springs. He has a brother, Michael Richard, 4. The great immortal catchword it may still have the most de­ the home of Mrs. Robert wennan,- Turks, Russ Trade MONTSar PAYSlINT SOHtOUU • * • *' » ■ we found It necessary, after Presi­ about thrift is that you don't have structive force on the Western 28 Princeton St. Mrs. Herbert Car- 10 u 11 6 and you borrow con­ W elz, Glenik Alan, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Af. Welz Jr., permit Pmrmtt Mrwo P«mtt fidently, from the oldest dent Ketuiedy came to office, to to start but In a big way. The Buropen continent. vey will serve Se co-hoeteas. ANKARA — Turkey will trade Box 84. Mountain Rd„ Bllingtcmi' He was bom May 2 at Man­ revive spending fOr tradlUana] $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 $18.46 company in the busi­ chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ara Mr. thing to do Is to begin. The habit tobacco, livestock, and foods In ex­ 1107 14.18 19.74 3655 ''weapons and fighting frills. It The Women’s Home League of change for Soviet machinery, In­ ness. and Mrs. Crain Heuaaer, 428 Lake St. His patenml grandpar­ will establish itself and produce Killed by Oum Car the SsJvatiqn Army will meet to­ 19.2S 20.91 29.27 54.48 ents are Mr, and Mrs, Henry Welz Sr., Rockville. He 4ias a was In order to be prepared and dustrial goods, and raw materials 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 its inevitable reward of great morrow at 2 p.m. in Junior Hall. this year under a $25,000,000 trade brother, Brian, 10; and two sisters, Karen, 13, and Pamela, 7. eligible to fight sueh "limited” NB5W CANAAN (AP) — Mary 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 • * • • ' • wealth. A. Clark, clerk in the probate Hoetessea wUl be Mrs. Elsa Sam- agreement . id/e'buuranee at - wars that ws also found It impera- uelson, Mrs. Allen Tedford and I U bsUi om SeamM mm Knight, Jennifer Susan, daS|ghter o f Mr. itnd Mrs. Robert A. But this Brooklyn bank sounds court here, was killed yesterday lernrndimelmdmmtlti■ am BmmmkSreo §raup rata la avaUabla . - live to rssufflo nuclear testing, in Mrs. Sarah L eggett Knight, 1009 Foster St, Wapplng. She was bom May 6 at Man­ exactly as if it didn’t believe that when she was run over by her own onallkm na chester Memorial Hwvltal. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. ths hope we might And a bomb automobile. thrift was enough. It doesn’t seem John F. Delaney, 123 CoOper Hdwln T. Haight, Niontic. . Her paternal grandparenta aha Mr. "dean" enough for use In a friend­ Police said the accident oc- “OLD MASTERS.” to expect that the small, humble Hill St., an Engium teacher ' at y - and Mrs. A. A. Knight, Dedham, Mass. She haa two brothers, ly UtUe "Umlted” vrar. The Presi­ cured on a hill, Where Miss dark David Allan, and Peter John, 3Hi and a sister, Catherine savinga account is Inevitably going had parked her car while she was Manchester High School, has been LIQUID WOOD dent hlmSelf provided the slogan re-slected president of Kappa Del­ Ann, 4H . i ■, to become a handsome fortune. In delivering some clothes to be lOUSEHOLDFiMANCE • • a « * for all this. We must, he said, pro­ ta PI, national honor society In ed­ Modernise and re-flnlsli old dark fsict. It seems to think that these laundered. Gagnon, Tmurie Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gag­ vide ourselvea with some choice The authorities" said the auto ucation, at the University of Con­ •talaed and painted' fnmitare piddling little accounts are likely necticut. and- woodwork wlHwiit remov- non, 226 Woodbridge St. She was bom May 3 at Manchester ' between that o t abject auirender might )have started to roll down MANCHiniR SHOmiM PAMCAM M em o^ Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and to remain piddling, forever. Md flnlali, soraping or blqach- and complete nuclear holocaust. the hill and thsd Miss Clark might Mrs. Stanley Jones, Coventry, Her paternal grandmother is We don’t mind the hard-headed have been trying to stop It when Baker on Mat taig. 382 MkMI« Tumpik* Wnst Mrs. AUee Gagnon, 488 N. Main St. She hex two brotiiere, As for the. basic theory Involved business side of this policy. But a she was KUIed. Vernon Paint and Wallpaper Wayne Louis, 10, and Steven Robert, 1. h I' In an this, that of the "limited* 2ihI noer-MHclMn 3-2738 .. • • • » • part of the America In which we BUFFALO, N. T. (AP) — Art Vernon Center war. It has been advanced by so Manuel Ycaza and wlUle Shoe­ Baker, fullbacck with the Buffalo 1$ N 4 Mae., Tees, 1bin.‘-1 0 le I Wed, Fil.—f JO ta Nita Set. Martin, Patlexoe EUsabeth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AUyn grew up, that soft sentimental many learned college professors maker both rode five winners In Bills, has turned his off-season ef­ F. Martin, US Brelton Rd. She was bom May 4 at Manrimster America In which virtue was Its Memorial Hospital. Her. maternal grandmother la Mrs. George that imly a few ignorant ordinary « one day on New York tracks last forts to professional wrestling. The own reward and thrift ahead of season. Ycaza got his five at former Syracuse University back- M. Pecklnpau^, Muncie, Ind. Her paternal grandparents are eivUlana have ever dared challenge even cleanliness In being next to Belmont on Sept. 29. Shoemaker field atau- was an intercollegiate Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. MarUn. Wlnsted. She has two brothers. It, or e-ven examine Its basic as­ wrestling champion. AUyn, 18, and Paul, 14; and four eistere, Maureen, 9, Denise, 7, godliness, and you could tell a scored hds at Aqueduct on Norv. 2. sumptions too closely. ' Manehnstor Gardnn Alison, 5, and SteiAiinie, 4. young manA future by the regu­ But, If we keep our eyes and larity with'which he put a dollar Club's Rloard, Doreen Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ricard, sehs open we can hardly escape week in hts savings account, South St., Coventry. She was bom May 4 at-Manchester Me­ sosne rather searching analysis of Annual and Parannial morial Hospital Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and M;rs. whether he could afford It or not RETCNER BUSS CO. o" m a n c k b s t b b ths theory, now, because it seems Andrew Goldsnlder, Coventry. Her paternal grandparenU are —some small part of that Amer­ M itchell Mr. and Mi*. Armand Ricard, Stafford Spring. She ha* a broth- that the theory Is being put to the ica has, we fear, now died on us. -488 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 9-I87S ' er, Kenneth, 3. test in Southeast Asia. ^ WHEN TOU THINK OF PLANT • ♦ • • . ' • As we understand the theory of Wilson, Scott Thomas, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Themes A. Wil­ m i GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! .V I —.’ ■ the "limited" war. It Is a kind of We Like Some Of Each CORNER O son, 71 Church St He wa* bom M*y 4 at Manoheeter MemiwlM V Hospital. Hie maternal'grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ■ "TS. 1 war you decide to fight In a given The latest word In modern, sen­ LARGE QUARTERS TOSERVe YOUR N J. dialer, 36 W. Middle Tpke. His paternal grandparents are sttuatlon where you went to prove sible, econonUcal. style - perfect Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Krob, 78 Church St. PLENTY OF FRONT A ^ REAR PARK^O » a point without involving all man-- school construction has Just come kind fat nuclear horror. in. AUtb GLA^ WtALLpO THURSDAY l x By the theO^ of the "Umlted” The really economical school to war, you put la Just enough nian- build, It has now been discovered. GLASS RIRIMfURE TOPS Infanta ik"®' «-e rt Shirts.. »-5’ power and Just enough weapon Is ohe without any windows at all TV-Radio strength to outscore the enemy In IVe're glad this particular econ­ MIRRORS (nrapIcKQiraploca and< Doer) ■M AY 17th a-given thesitre. When you have omy trend le too late to hit Man­ PICTURE FRAMING (ol typM) dime 'this, and conducted a few chester's post war sehool building- at th* sklrmlBhes in the field wMch lllus- WINDOW and PLATE GLASS program. For we confess that we Television ______tiats the fact that you Imve more HlGit'a CoHO" don’t like a building with no win­ OONTRACTORSt WE .HAVRS IN STOCK 1:00 Eariy Bbow (la oragreas) 10. SO^ Wyatt E m >• • • men and weapons there than the dows any better than we like a Manchester Community Y Biz S % »a t«r fin progre**) * 7;U Uvening (top - Baity BriBe's” “8hack "(In'prosr***'------Higfalt^te enemy, then, according to the apuru uamtra, building which Is all window. MEDICINE CAMNETS and SHOWER DOORS FROM 10 A.M. t o 8 P.M. ) T:I0 lAeyonno I. 10. Boys Wash YiWonff theory, the enemy accepts the fact The building which is all window Movls at 8 fin progress) 23. Hanhunt OPEN SATDRDAYR-OPEM THURSDAY EVEMNO The JUrly Show (in progreei) ^ that he has been delated, and be­ True Adventure ^ was quite the fashion while Man­ ANNUALS: A complata assortment Yogi Bear Co -Ten me rruth come a good little boy forever ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN r 8:00 National Velvet chester was building Its schools, PERENNIALS: Batt^ vorlitias from mambars' AI Mlaim Newi Pete and Uladye . „ after. and It is a wonder that,*ln some of Lite ol^ R&y 3:80 The RiHemnn I. 40 own gardens Highway Patrol The Price Is Right(C) 10. 33 Strangely enough, what Is sup­ our handsome new buildings, there 3:18 Social Soeurity ^ . . . Tot. - posed to work,on the enemy can CEMETERY BASKETS: Tastefully arranged 3:28 Weather. News 8 BperU FaUier Knows Beet j,, It an occasional brick between ex- 3:% For Your IntormaUoP 9:00 Denny Tbomae ghow ^ never be allowed to work, on your­ pansep of glass. HERBS:. For window s|l( or gardan Rollle Jacob* Club House 87th Precinct ,10. » , ao - -"V Bosttm meckle Surfside 81* _ ^ 8. 4u self. If the enemy outnumbers and At the time, the building whlrii GERANIUMS: Unusual plants ' ■ News a Weather 8:80 The Andy tfrlRUb Show .. t >.V outweighs you, the way you deal I Search For Advoature 10:00 Honnwey ' ' was all svindow was not ohly the TREASURE TABLE: Many interesting items! . True Adventure Bing Croehr Show _ I, n .«o .« Wontan* 5loe»a« _ ...... with that Is not to admit defeat, latest fashion. It was also, ws were W ashing dijiliGs ...... y 3:40 Hen of Destiny ' UlirioD Dcdlar Movie hut to bring up additional men and 3:45 Walter Cnmkite ^ Thriller 10. 39. 80 told over and iorar again, and .., Wa'II have sonjathrng for every interested Buntley-BHnldey Report 10:80 I’ve CkS\A Secret ■**r<*-» 0 ■ V ■ ' Iff stronger weapons, until the enemy sometlmee the way architects told V it^•aty tod oy ... • 1®- 11:00 News. Bporta A Weather 13. 80 gardener! T:00 Alter D i^ r Hovie 11:16 T o ^ t 1? does admit he Is defeated. If, in­ us was a little Impatient, as If we OF MANCHESTER News * Weatner Mondn SUrtlght stead, he counters with more men News, Sporu a Weather 11:30 TheTRstery ol gpM* were the onSs being obstinate hivestta Report Fol^ra 40 and weapons, you repeat the proc­ about It, the most economical way 11:80 T o ^ t lC )^ B S ^ V W o y Days Movie 3 Mystery ess. by far to build a school. Not only MUlIqn DoUar Hovl* 1:00 LAte News Famoas | ' ' - ' From this, It develops that real­ would It provide cheaper construc­ W*!1B SATURDAY’S IV WEEK FOR OOMFLETE UBUNO istic definition of a "limited" war tion, wo were told, but It would 5^ -- 1s that It la a special kind of war add nothing to heating coets. In which only the other fellow is ever practice, it has been found, we REUPHOLSTER Radio ■■ '■ hound to lose. He, If things seem to think,^ that the all-window north be going against him. Is supposed (TUa BsHag hutuSea eody theaa m w s breodeaeto o f 10 *r lO-nstBUte Bide of any building does either add ANY CHAIR im gtk. Sa*H|B atattaoB jaaisy oGMr abort Mwaaaato). to admit defeat. You, If thln^ something In heating costs, or chill seem to be going against you, WDRO-tlN 7:80 CB8—New* Ai^ysla "■j Its classes, and tkat the all-window :00 NeOo 7:86 Bhoweeae-end N a ^ ^ i'- bring up more men and guns and AS LOW A s $1.25 WEEKLY J t ;00 The Worid Tonight ■ . t south side of any building; requires : - i .;10 BUS^iGihop’s Comer 8:16 Bhowcaaa of tte .Arif. News bom ba special outlay }to r curtains or PLUS COST OF FABRIC 10:S Feetura^Mgram to*t homa hoating Amrieift loidiBiffiNrntns tkee 10:80 flMweaoe and Naert '■ le '. t • What If the enemy ^oesn't un­ blinds. . 1831 effv Ghedfll r, the iwM e 13:16 BIgp Off . . ' '•rtiy • derstand that this Is how,."Umited” But at the time, the all-glass o iir w a v i ■nt popolir sond sifNr-diiiiA ' -iSirtSTTriSS. - wars ara played? What If he, be construction was cheap all aroimd. T • -fc ------1 ’ nlghted fellow, thinks vou are the Te« get premium quality We suppose the ssune argument IS • Nov,dwinfthi»tpoeWoffir.h(lie is i K P O R S 4 L K one supposed to lose? now to be made for the solld-wsdl Mobilheat with R T -8 8 . . . the idM tioMto itert or add is jmr sterling tenrfei. ,v i h w : m In such ease, it becomes some­ type of- construction, which uses meet oqmpleMy effective AmI GOODRICH 6 - W a b AI «*« « .1 . 0 0 thing of a problem, in the actual off a d ^ v e la uue today. Rad 3.00 Ne-ip. no gUuis at all. you g k premhim oirvico. An- fact In the actual fleld, to see how We might as well confesa that, tooBotio doHveiloo . . . a bol- end B!u* leOAM^SpQciol A n A n a M il E; V' i , a war la going to stay "limited’ i^or public architecture, we occupy New adventure in anced payment plan and many R^v'.: Y, the w ay It does In the. theory of a rather unexciting middle taste other extnw dniignad to auho ftsr piini Ideas ed tig . Radtb MOseow - ■■ < i i / tho professors ths Kennedy admin­ position. We like eome wall, aiid we hone haetlng reaOy wiey. ..aim's I* T OH.' » L IiMiB- - w TllliRS e • • . AMOgbiA^:- ■■■■.■ istration honors. like some window. With the propor­ $20 FOR ANY SOFA . One might have some reason to tion of wall, about two'and a half relaxation Rtgulai1y$3U10 < ) ’ M t 3 -7 l 7a Mobilheat tr-98 INCLUDING A U UBOR end fear that ttie theory and the ex­ to one, amd we like wall and win­ - IH f S2MS\ffv|: ^ s Wash 'n Woar ^ periment were Impossible, and that dow arranged and trimmed to PILLING MATERIALS. PREl II YR. tUARAITT SitoMeeKiMaaiMV'l' •Mb the only way an| "limitfed” war come out imltatiim colonial rather The first time you sit 'and lean back In •H WORKMARIHIF • PICKUP AND DlUVERY. ■'-’v V.i.’ V. .'J -S would actually tmfofd, in reality,,. than Imitation .Industrial. a BarcaLounger, you’ll ec'perience a brand new |WOUld be into Sotne inevitable es­ 'adventure Jn relaxation. Just a few minutes WE GIVE iw r i gad Mewa RUMMAGE calation of numbers, weapons,’ fully reclined will help- you feel wonderfully s h o p -a t - h o Me, s e r v ic e ]: • • • • GREEN STAMPS net e»*er Ct. eteitenr reeriweHttvi • « w e .te yeer New guns, bombs, and stakes, on both rested and refreshed. You can relax in luxurious I n ywir ceevwileece ew ee eneleei. He juju. Wwt je g 4ww«J* 7-00 sldea. r pMM el twaNera i>ylw..v»«eHiei at leMci an Bne-ta 7:10 SALE ease in any position from upright sitting to > M MMiiat* ri|M le ywr kMM. fota BoxOr 1 .; -. Wo cap now see, In' both South full reclining' with your body gently suppoiied ^^atiuun and In Zsios, the Ken- MORIARTY SpoBSwriM By. from head to toe. Only the patented Barca- 958 MAIN STREET •1. fihls tonato BrM»w... w . nady administration making ths Lounger can giye you , such superior comfort B*NAi B u r m STAR SEAT COVER Co. ibor- oeka wbera m i T

anlng plays in a "limited' war, features. Try it yourself at Watkins tomorrow. BROTHERS { MANCHESTER ,t “t 18 r>We €ati Ckiver” M i-a ie c«M«r St. •iM 'AH . ta 1 f-M : :hs.' L : ...... ■$ s m i M m m i 1 ' • '■ \ ■;i'^ fn-Sr-V'.^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHgBT^R, CON^, M O ^A Y y^Y 14, 1962 MANCBBStBR EVENING HERALD. IfANCHESTER. CONK.. MONDAY. MAY 14.1961 uMmamitIkkm PAGE ELEVEN q>'UF.»lniiM. n u, ii'r ry -.'e’tr i 'V'r.," BUGGS BUNNY OUR BpAHPlNG HpUSE with MAJOR HO^^'PLE PAILY CBOSSFOKB T lm ^ P [Van Alleii Raps r UKKi WHArfi Z ALWAYS UAVI A: R iv a ls A ir * WROM. YA trr OR trouslc J. '1 51U V 1^’INPINS THSItAMSk L Fwlotw Fiadfrl 1 :«jppo*tPT' ON MQND|s ■ J W/YW«0.MR.30NE5,mSA / lWitieil(rtap *S!521i f a •JCiHd of OBOeflt IS*?**^ • (Odattnuna from H aa O m ) F o r P a r le y •Apptaad SNoM UTrwMclMt BTKdf J tf' i i:: lOPlJJWAOdUlt iMCaoM tethiroa. n ^ t load to (CoaUaasd 6am Page One) •v.t MCrlMtod WWriLtM bidttrlna and wononUt K ml»> i«rei.uscruALVi6iTs •^- tlonn botwoen the two countrtu TO OUR aTVSCOLTURAU ^ IS M o n a a r, . - tapleto#nU aiie teaders demanded the key n — .Aaatcm ^ •nd beoauao Ruasin bna more to posts of defense and interior in ENTBW''*----- ^ ^ llStOw 21WMO .gain from aucb n program. . 17 Solar tok g lii.-llrJaN the coalition goyemmenL UUprigbt MTli^rRpBo ^ Tha Unitod States haa aurpassea The 'VieUane rejfime now wailts' aOPa7**H«atioa Ml WGm, BlEntnmeaiBB Euaaia. “in nearly all areas of to test.'. Seuvaiuia's sbUity to con­ o s''ll ! ^ '' ■ toa ^AnMaainif 4040Anl«7alAnUoalf fat faMO purely acientifib'* investigation in • 3 s s r g ^ S28aaeM trol hla aUles of the pro-Cdnununist act MNaatoT outer,space." ,v Pathet Lao led by bis balf-tMrother stib s-:f^ r Sgfs Sonie American aclentiata have ALLY OOP BY Vv T. HAMLIN MHoria aostnofbos '47 Gorman, rtm Prince Souphanouvong. toi SlAtwaT* i "an uneasy, .creeping feeling" When'the pro-Oommunlst forces '-V\ VOUHWNO TH'HECKinONT'(4ERUN8 .HE9 00T NO ..^N'NOW I FIND O UT HE15 2SU1 nS jim di todiT MA^Mlaa that llusaia la about to launch a routsd tbs Vientiane troops in ■ C ^ T O DO THAT TIMB-MACHINE OP R ^R O FOR Ah^- OOT OOOLA STRANOeO manned flight Around the moon. northwest Laos last: week, Souvap- 7 t h a t t o 1 ^VDOBS LIKE BOOV/ LOOK WWW PLACE WITH NO EARTHLV r r r r r 1" IT If Van Alien said the inner, reglonn na ordered Souphanouvong ti> puU A HOOLIGAN.. HE DID TO OR. WAV T FIND OUT WHERE. n r of the Van Allen band atipting' Brown Tbomson Photo hack his forees to the original 6EE0e I of raviaw IT IS u about 400 mllea above the barth, cease-fire lUtA The rebels pushed / E n g a g e d ______’ voklclt II are'dofinitely haaardous. | on further to the Mekong Rivqr. MBmUaii rim IT He said anyone flying there “for The engagement of Miss Beveiiee Souvanna was reported'q ill 1 4 2 ^ K ^ K * i r li II as much as one day would ve^ Jane Hayes of Manchester -to Ken- hopeful of a settlement through . s I- likely liave a fatal dose of radia­ ford Jadies HiUiker m of Crmnwen diplomatic channels rather than oh B tion in any iwesent type apace- has been announced by her patents the battlefield. A member of the 48ASO craft" Mr, and Mrs. Emmett E. Hayes ^ rince’s Staff said In Paria that ttB m imwitathroi ip ST B sasuBvSboro * W Cambridge St. Se wfto opposed to dny American CARPKNTXB INDf^VIEWKO Her fiance is the son of Mrs. mtUtary' Intervention In Laos for 57AH10,—— ST Olivier HlUUcer of Cromwell, and UFamona Trade ■ NEW Yo r k (a p >: — Maicoim fear It wbuld touch off a wider con­ 80 Italian'mo.^ IT the late Benford Hllllker Jr. flict by bringing In Red Chlneaa 61 Han't Scott Carpenter, acheduM to at . Misg Hayee is a IMl graduate of AIi»fcnEnMi tempt this Saturday to boepme the troop*. f-M BT Manchester iRgh Sch-ol and is em­ UOnaottlM second U.f|. astronaut to oitiR the ployed at the Veteran's Adminis­ While President Memnedy out CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Gabon short a weekend at his country StBritlih 41 t 41. earth, says that as a youngatAt he tration. Hartford. i atataomaii was a "loser" with no sense Mr, HiUUrer ia a 1989 graduate of eafate to confer with his military ' 64Proaeaite t s astronaut recalls. „ David DeMartin. Hebron; » eon to half of them efigtaeers building After graduating from high Mr. and M ra Russell Armstrong, rdada and half combat trdops Saturday, alumni from 12 classes, dating back to 1892, held fardM our broM lRf, but w« kaew that dtpsuMoblNly is net {ott« eM m or school in 1948, C am n ter enlisted Box 213; a son to Mr. aiul Mrs. training Thai Infantnmien. They quinquennial reunions and took part in the university's spring k Hko word. It’s « |MiE«ti«t tho ptopio llvo by. And our sorvleo roe- In the Navy to b e e ^ e a pUot. He Clifford Adamy, SO Goodwin St. homecoming. A thirteenth class, that of 1897, held no reunion are about 400 miles sMthwest of ordt on Muyto^ p ri^ It. So. Hf y w oM wotbor It pinliinf your fnnipur had logged elifttlioura fljing time DISCHARGED SATURDAY: the border wfisre the ROyal Lao­ because It has no living member*,ft------^------as a cadet vmn the war ended Daniel O'Oonnell, 38 Nbrthfield S t; tian troops crossed over to escape and a fourteenth class, that of a UConn pennant, which looks Uk* wiv f uwi Mv^vT vnpmp • a •. p iw v w m v w v i^vfmvii vt and he went home. John Gomtoia. Wanping; Arthur the Pathet L« a 1892, held non* beeguto there Is it haa wi^'tood nobly th* treat­ “I had. a" horrible readjustment Buckler, 81 HlUtop D r.; AUen Jpim- The loyaUst troopa are being only one living member. But ment o n ^ 'a grad of 60 years could, period,” he said. He flunked out sen, Glastonbury; WUliam Poloskl, rushed beiik to Vientiane. Ttiiti Gborge H. Hall, KNOW5J DU PIPN'T KNOW. CWnJN® He ' waa tinomscioua for four 87A BlueSeld Dr.; Sharon Hodge, U.8. military sources In Bang-^ ”1'*700 oUier old g r a ^ who TYHHO ISTHISi J CUTOFAU? 7HB A HUPSOH INSTANTLY ON SIGHT.' PAULA. TVS MW. H fACT, I ^ daya and remained in the ho^iital 63 Alexander St,; Franklin Wellea, kok- denied - - - a report, ' -however, - that returned to their alma mater for „ ------'^CROWNIN® MSULT-'J L^ ______,m rSl EVEN THOU^ Wa were GOWG for two w e^ . It was during that Wapping; Richard Jones, 63 Law- the occasion. ft Fun Cyde wy BE married; LITTI.E SPORTS ROUSON an American combat unit had been Senator^ Expenses period, he said, that he detprmlned ton Rd.; Karen Wigbtman, 178 sent to the northern That border Hall and his sayen otaaaniates Safety Lid J, ' \ J to turn over g new leaf. Lydall St-: Jdnnrts JMobs, 40 Mt. to guard against poeaible infiltra­ graduated from 8totrs Agrievdtur- To Bla^ Medicare He went bkek to college, court­ Nebo Pl.l'M'rs. Mary Shsmleigh, 107 tion by Communists, from Laos. al 8<9bool after a tUrO-year pro­ 1/ T ed and married Rene, hla wife, and Holt S t; George August, atony Rd.; But Thai Premier MsrdiaU 8srlt gram of study, wMoH prepared • Swiri-Awfty Jr. rejoined the Navy. Bolton; Alfred Vennard, 194 Hol- Thansrat announced he had eisnt iboet of them for a life, on the Paidby Blu«. JtatoninU Amsrican mtiitary' suppUss for Mrs. Frances Knupstis, Ellington; small govcmmriit units in the dropped the *'Jr," from his name director of the Blue Croes. Pouech, Lakslde lAne, B oIti^M lae Mrs. Ansataaia Copplnger, 61 after his father's dsath. McBee was not hvajlable for Sandra IVoltarsdorf, 25 A mountains are a till being chan- Washington gt.;.Mrs. North tlaell, nellsd through Luang Prabibang, Before college. Hall attended th* comment \ Rd.; Valerie RochA 709 Main 81 Boyer. .Rd„ Rockville; Herbert old Robinson School, and__ H art­ Herman Scbulxe, 98 Brooklyn St.,' which ia the last loyu. outpost' in 'I'Hsnraux. 31 German PI.; Mark the north following the faU of ford High School for one year. Cadet Niqe a^Winner s-n RockvIUe; Kathy GlgUo, 134 Char­ nitis,. 8ft Donne St.: Mrs. Vir­ Muong Sing and Nam tha and On- Oot. 34, 1907, he married ter Oak St.; CUfton Boyle Jr., ginia'White, 24 Saulters Rd.; John the abandonment .of Houei BaL Jennie Strong, a school teacher South 'Windsor Howard Hsrten, 01 a a r ^ 74 Harlan Rd.; Mr*. Cs- and daughter of Robert N. Strong. NBJW UJiioON, /ksy 14 (AP) Elm St, Rockville; Herbert L'Heu- miUe F b ^e r, Main St., Vernon; MrA Hall died in 1954.. r^ThA4»aM Guard has postedpost its MORTY MEEKLE ' b y DIOK tAVALLl reaux, 21 Oorman PL; Mrs. Vir­ Charles Ralsch, Coventry; Mr*. Drug Indufttry Grow* ficst'' winning______season____ sinceainci th* Today Hall lives) In ths Strong ,chdsts started ,playing Intercol- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD C«34 ginia DeNoysUss, 51 Chestnut S t; Rose. O’OMiieU, 180 School St.; eSvWt J»t% !■ A k AM tkAAM'' a i. a. a.. _'a__aa a.. ' V AAA mmma. . auiu Mrs. Marie Phiuicuf. East Hart­ Vienna—-Though oomparatively homestead, which he said has been' IsgiaU basebaU' In 1935. Ths r JOIN THE MAVB^^hUT ~ i WalUr Hicking, 91 Charter Oak In the family for 135 y«ars,xK ia ^ I I NEVER DREAMED f I-t JUST HOPE VOUMEAN A St; John Bamperi, 31 Chestnut St, ford; Mrs. Rita Rpasetto, 98 Lake young, Austria’s pharmacauticsl Coast Guard swept a doublehsadsr I NO, MA'Mj WRITIN'PAPERIi FRIEMMitP St.; Michael Kinnmc, Coventry; industry ia now mseting 50 per a weU^kfPt neat housA-''whose from Springfitold Saturday to run . THAT HE'D TURN . IT DOE5NT SPOIL NEWSPAPER, I WANT TOOET A lETTER RockvUle RoMrt Marrotte, South property, haa r*c*lved.jiftrtleuUrly ' OUT TO BE A- * HIM.PtOSSIEl rr JOJO? o u e iw K / n s e m Coventry. ___ _ Sharon Nelson, 593\W . Mlddl* cent of domeetic needs. Itrom th* its season's M ord to 11 victories, L HAPPENED A D M IT T E D YB5STBRDAT; >ke.; Harry Sweet Jr-< HiUaide 1950 leval of 118,900,000, drug-out­ good care since Htfl’a rcUrentont seven lossss/snd s tie. Only thres iw o r/ Stanton Bradway, Holland, Mass.; 3anor, Vernon; Robert put has climbed to about |M,000,- form 3b|hs*y’s jiriOSS. Hung with games rsmaln on ths schedule. J o4 6 ^ Belllvaau, 143 Diana Dr.; 782 Paricer St.; Mrs. jCttlHrin* 000 a year. pride, ^ oiiA^sIl ui th* house 1* Scores Sstiirds^ were 11-9.end 4-3. Mrs. Minnie Gustafson.' 84 Ham­ Qlll. 18 Margaret Rd.; Mrs. Filo- J- lin S t; Mrs. Catherine Carney, IIB mena VincA 134 Roll St.; Mm . TV BlueSeld Or.; Q iaties Flubacker. 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Fran Mahoney phoned Teanis—Bristol O ntral at Man- From Mighty Yankees Batting (Baaepon 76 or more dad asked If the May 21 aad MRy ehister. , ' Grdat' morning to be up early 26 dates were open on the epaak- at bM)^—JtaMn^ Kansas Oty, and .1, gm^ered. my fomiiy for the Of O 1—mErKiNo TudB East-Windsor at talllngKm, Aivmts Pleasure b/ Law yer tog tour and both dales were frM. .882; RoltoMr Minnesota and Rob- NEW Yo r k (AP) — waiie Mays can do, Vads •imrt m m r trip — not walking Golf is often tritely called^ a Smith at CJoventry, ^ • NEW YORK (A P)-—A yew ago about this time Cleveland ittsom ChfcAgo,' ,S68| Ksllne, De- distance - \ t o the church of our The Keceys will ooneluds their Pinson can do t8 well." . i. lectureia’ series op one of the By HOWIE HOLCOMB tiUnking man’s gams, which il ear-' Avon at Rham. PHILADELPHIA (AP)—flng a surprisingly light 171H( Since the fight wq|i ah easy vie* rlght-Hander Didt.D(wiovaiv had a pitching percentage of zero trolt,..'<84S; Blantie^ New York, Choice \Several small Jobs tately is. ' Teaobere v*. .OUs Nebo. pounds, Indeed lived up to his re­ That’s Cincinnati; ManagdT Fred Hutchinaon on th# sub­ around the Ymm remained to be dates et the Kacey Horad and Thd light hefivywsight cham­ tory for the champion, nioet'oY tot 0-5 for Washington, Oeveland second baseman Jerry Kin- EVeh was anxious to line up a ^ d in ff the crest of $) three* To play, livall. you must think No. Meto. V*. Center Congo putation as a master boxeV. His post bout talk was on what's ■ AMlERlCAN UBAOim- . Runs—Slebera. Kansas City, 25; ject o f two dazzling Natioftal'League ceptar fielders, his done $nd thanksNto son Reed, par- your ymiy around .and out of Charter Oak. pion of fill the /o rld but Cali­ dall was batting zero 0 for 5 in 7 games for the Chicago Cubs OunninglUMn and Landis, Chicago, sports speaker. The first dete wee gfime winning: streak, Mah- ^ , 16-years of experience was writ­ ahead for him. He was confused on . W. U Pot. Pinson and wondrous Willie of the San Francisco Giants. ucuiaHy. the UstNtf thtogi ta do tr o -ilb ie . There’s a time for Hl-Way vs, Marines, RoberUon. fornia is going to have, to ten all over his actiona aa "he tola l.saue as were offlcisJs front and the Cleveland team hac A 'zero winning percentage Kaltoe, Detroit, Howser, Kansas .'Vada had anoQiqr productive was down to fidthingby noon . . . agreed upon and Dm looking for^ cheater High’s suddenly ha3d« itf^umtor Vow b^n Cleveland ...... 17 JA .680 — ward to meeting the group on that ,, ___ a time Taeaday, May 16 await the plefisure of a for­ speared the younger Jonea with Madison Square Garden. against New York 0r2. New Y o r k ...... 16'10 .616 h CiW and Green, Minnesota, 34. afternoon Sunday with hla 11th T(>ok advantage of the free time to-beat Indians invade for jputtbig all thought out of your Runs Batted In—BoUnsoo, Chi­ hoihef and a tripls-as^tte Reds after luiiqji to read, ty^ an d then night.. George Krause, well known Track-—Bristol central- vs. Man- mer Pennsylvania supreme jabs, battered him with overhand TTie Garden wants him to fight Today. Donovan leads-*U pitch' MInnesoto ...... 17 18 .567 1^,' local florist and lifeguard during loney High of Meriden (54)) mtod to favor of intense concen­ cheeter. Memorial Field. 3:30. rights and counierpunched the Zora Folley in a non-tUl* bout en in the American Leacue with cago, 82; Kaltoe, Detroit and Cl- won thefr Yourth to e row, oqettag a-ateh a feW innings of baseball on court justice before he knows CUcago ...... 17 14 JI48 Z Si. Workout Set the summer months, phoned seek­ Thursday in the top afihie of tration. Thtoktog at the wrong Golf—Manchester, Bristol Cen­ when his. next fight will be, junior fighter Into submiaalon. June 9. -The ' German promoter A' e-0 record, Rlndall is batting Stinging Yanks raoU, Kansas City, SS; Slebem, Pittsburg’s faltering Pirate*^ teevee , . • Weather, was gb ^ for the QpDU’alate. It wiU be to* local t ^ e can be dkiwtrous. BaltUMore ...... 14 IS. JS19 I Ctoctonati'e unbeaten BOtePurke tennis hnd I'accepted a challenge ing toformetion on tiemets (or eev- tral, HaU at Bristol. Jones also weighed 171‘i. wants Johnson for a title fight 2T7 but -S84 - to Mven camea Ixw Angeles ...I S 18 .560 Kansan City and RClUns, Mbins- elub’h' only outing o f the week. ' Harold Johnson of Philadelphia against Gustav Schols to West sota,' 35.' became a . six-game winner witl froln my jriW to play a few ere) homd New York Giant fodtball va Bolands, Nebo. successfully dsfended his National The ringside offlclaia were agalost’ -the Tankees and the In­ Detroit ...... 18 IS JWO' i*/, For Preakness After loeing.''their first three TM ^le Beth vs. Uberty, Char­ Eierlln June 16. dians have -beaten the world Invade Boston Hltiv—Robinson, Chicago, Cl- eble relief help. After two hours of playing game* In October at Yaitkee Stadi­ Boxing Asaoeiation crown her* unanimous In their verdict, Ref­ Boston ...... 12 14 .48S ,„4 ■togleli and doublss 1 decided I had um . . Journeyed, Mi. Nebo ta gam**, OoaoH Tom keiley's gang ter Oak. eree Dave Beloff scoring the fight The decision' rests lu the hands d>aniplsfield . .1 2 .333 3 Chuck SchlUlng and Oary Geiger. few York ...... 7 IS ..280 ISJ-J 84; Terry, New York, 81. .338 ITord and four more New York Yaatrxemski’s was an inside-th^' Ycaza will be afmard again Cincinnati regained the lead to was passed on by his mother. Sain loney, now residing to this area, Bristol Cdn^ml 2 4 pitchers for two dosen hits, to- Sunday's Results 'Saturday aa he shoots for ths wln- the sixth when Leo Cardenas sin­ is now competing at Ohio tracks. visited and remarked that he went Bristol Esstn ..0 6 .000 6H UUB ROdBUHti VACAT 10 park round tripper In the fourth . eluding four home runa Catcher San PVandero 7, Houston 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE gled in Gordie Coleman aaJ'added 5. ' '..Speaking of horse racing, music to school with Ken Goodwin -to ‘Golfer beeomeo antomatioa’ Johnny Komano bad a -threeom toniw- LosLos Angeles 4, St. Louts 4, Batting (based on 75 or morn purse ovec the mile and three six­ another run to the on two columnist John Gruber visited and Somerville, Mass. The latter, who Midaeason activity continues at Galen Cisco started, looking for Cincinnati 6, Pltliibiirgh 4, at hats) —' Gonzalez, Philadelphia, asked how my derby choice did The non-thinking phases of golf K. bomep in the first inidng of the his fourth triumph,' and' did a good teenths distimee. errors by Dick Groat, a saerifica played pro baslfctball In Man­ a high rat* in otheKsports this INI first game ebntributtag largely to Milwaukee 8, New Y’ork 2, .869; H'llllams, dilcago, .842; F. Saturday. ' Having little interest chester several- seasons, Is now w e^ with six events^^irted for are those things you must lesuit Job exc^ t lor wlldneas. McAu- George B. Widener’a Jaipur won and a pinch stoics by Jos Gaines. to do automatically, llitoking Foid'a aeceod defeat Of the eca- Chicago 8-8, nuiadelphia 7-5. Alou, San Francisco, and Musisl, the $58,600 Witnera mile at Aque­ , V • In the Run for the Roees, and ab­ coaching at Womogo High in MHS clubs. The tennis testa,(2-2) (QENESALl Hire’s two-baggu 'tametame inIn the fifthI Today’s Games WHATTAYA MEAN, FAIR?? — Third base Umpire 8t. Louis, .841; W, Daiis, Los An­ should be devoted to strategy snrt won. KtedaH also had. A three-run on duct Saturday. Ho myered the die- {/ * * * solutely no financial interest, I ad­ UtchfieTd.. .Caught a few Innings entertained Bristol Central tl TIRE after Cisco M m O the bases No Games S^sdnled. a geles, .840. mitted I passed up viewing the tactics. Plana should be executed hotnar- His came hi the fourth to­ walks. Broyrtk's secondsecond homer—the John Flaherty holds out restraining hand as Washing­ tance in 1:85 8-5 over k^fast track. OIAN^S-CXH-TS— of action at Memorial ETeld, Man­ ternoon at Mtmorlal Field, ——, ning of the aaeond geihe, off 'Tuesday’s Schedule Riino.—Mays^ and Davenport, derby and didn’t care who placed goes to Meriden Thursday to op­ automatically. A good goliar wui I eventual Winnerinner — ,greeted reliefer ton players gather around to dispute his .ruling that a Just two-fifths of a sMbhd over Orlando Cepeda, Jim Davenport chester High’s nine entertaining Toona Jim Bouton. — gri Chicago at New York. 8 p.m. Han Francisco'and Pinson, Olnoin- the Withers record. and Jose Pagan gave right-hander first or eighth. Motored to Cen- Bristol. Chatted with Jos Macai- pose Maloney. cArefolly plan a shot—decide what i Mike F^tniieles ,imieles toI the sixth after CineJmatt, at Philadelphia. (N). ball hit by ^Itim ore’s Earl Robinson was fair. The blow TIRE S CtovalSnd added one more run natl, 28; Cepeda, San ^Francisco, Like Jaipur, Vimy Ridge did hdt Jack Sanford his prime support in tnd Connecticut State to the after­ one, Bemie Olovlno, Carmen Fll- Th* golfers (4-0) meet oppon- ciuDlo ususe, exactly where he wants yovr «6B ivcKly rbw fGr vtwdHdn ftnw. Y«u*l MVGr buy Mim g SAfiblnC>> first home run of the I .Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, (N). was ruled a homer, giving the Orioles a 3-2 victory. (AP 27; Moon and Wills, 1.4m Angeles, noon. . Visited St. James’ School the ball',: o land and how to get to tte flf^'aiid three to the sixth aepunn brought tn two Bdston runs compete in the Derby. But the' the-Giants’ runaway over Hous- loramo, Neal Cheney, Henry IVelr enU In bunches again with two tn go Shead 7d. Koolfie outfielder Houston at Loe Angeles, (N). Photofax.) 25. EkigUsh-bred cMt broke iMT Amer­ t ^ . Cepeda and Davenport rapped at night to speakc on baseball, and and Walter Fox before play start­ triangular matches on tap. Tomor­ it there. \ RMwrBT S.T.M. TiriH « f lowGr |wicMl AN brand nnwl Prtib fnttnry TY CUae’a atagle tied ‘ the score to the top of the toning. St. Louig at Saa I'Wielsoo, (N). Runs batted in— Cepeda, Han ican mile record for a:-turf course ahow colored sUdes» to members Once th* shot has been care­ Detroit got two hlU off Cisco, threkxtots each, while Paian ed ... Gene Johnson, former pro row toey tackle Bristol Central and •nd tShadt Ksaigtan toltowsd .with Franciseo and T. Davis, Los An­ in winning tte Senatorial Stakes homerMth. Phil sixth inning and also had a stogie. and Thursday host 'Windham and 'tteldon. ' One-in-fhMUlion Shot Boyer, .Ht. Louts, 27; Mays, San Decidedly set a record for the Sanford (4-2) went the distance, Night Fine crowd and I chatted ed for failing, to report to Yakima, Bristol Eastern at the Manchester good golfer becomes Xn. automa­ Donovan’s aixfh stmidht vtotory Regan lasted until the eighth for Francisco, 25. , mile and a quarter Derby, taking allowing six hit^and was one out with-a number present including Wash:, in toe Milwaukee organi- Onintry' Club. A dual match la ton. He launches his bacKswing to eama to the open^.by way of a Detroit and picked up. his .third HUNTING Hits— F. Alou, San Francisco, charge-late in ti(ie race. He’il have away from shutttoZ'PUt the Oolte EM Kosak, Joe MOhoIik, Jim Mc- aation.. .Good to. see Mike Sheri­ llstad Wednesday at Maloney. the proper manner. Th* rteVhe- five-utter. B a ^ Latman, to re- victory against two losses. 44; Cepeda, San Francisco, 42; less time in the Preakness, which when Roman Mejiaa’ ' dpnMe and Sheery. Charlie Barbato. the Rev. dan back at Matt' Moriarty’s serv-' Only one track meet In on the comea machinelike. He can’t stop Uef, waa credited with the second BosUm plays night games with Piersafl Argues Homer Williams, Chicago and Hnier, San is a sixteenth of a mile shorter. Norm Larker’s ' stogie eltoaed to John Reagan, Jack Bchiebenpflug, Ice station.. .Ni'ck Sorrano, me­ week’s Hat—Bristol Central visit­ to think about how high his back- game trtnraph. New York tomoirow and Wednes­ - a n d ''” Francisco. 41; Pinson, Cincinnati Roman Line, which finished the Houston runs. -• Fd O’Brien. C!het ObUchoweW, Ray chanic at MBS. talked enthusUcal- ing Memorial Field tomorrow .af­ awing in going, whether he is Shift; day and is down for an afternoon GENERAL and T. Davis, Los Angeles, 88- ahead of Ridan to the Deihy, will The loes went to artoless Kan Della Fera. Joe German, Wes ly about the Osa House softball Ing weight properly or any of the game with the Bomber*' Thurs­ ternoon at 3:30.T h e Indiana have TWOT-A’A ByRobinson Was F oul DouMes— Robinson, CtaCinnati try again to block Decidedly’s bid Johnson,, now 0-5, Gryk, Jim Reardon, Leo Kwash, tsam, of which he is the catcher won >two, lost three, dual meets tola hundreds of things that disrupt a - Veteran Vie Bower and rookies day. and Cepeda, San Francisco, 10; for the triple crown. Other Derby • • « Joe McCarthy and Roy Thompson ...N ight on the social best. far. swing. ‘ liemiaumt turn Allen anaand Joe ounuiuwoiktBonlkowski « - FISHING Boyer, St. I4>uto 9;.T. Davis, Los horses existed to compete are DODOBRS-CABDS— . .Very"interesting group and re­ Two gamea await Don Bums’ These arc things, that must b* Angeles, Dnvenjmrt, San Francis­ Sunrise Clounty, Crimson Satan, freshments helped make it a full- Friday Quarter Midgets Lines a Necessity The Dodgers r a in e d second by East Catholic basoball squad. automatic with him. their victory to the laat 18 ^ i • BALTIMORB (AP) — Jim method, contended the ball waa co and Oliver, Sf; Louis, 8. Green Hofnet snd Prego. cashing to all four of their runs evening for the youngsters, to par­ "You can airange a baseball Wsdnesday the Eagles oppose NYLONS ■tarts. Power '.dwva ' la five runs 0 JI R unning Extra fishing lines are .a'neces­ FisrsaU was depressed be­ foil] by about aix Inches. Triples r-IVillianM, Chicago and in tha-sighth, added by'Keh Boy­ ticular, .who . w*fa-.all, shined uP date for the boys at Fenway Rockville’s jayveta in Rockville ;XT: Tha grip -^wlth a gtaaid Kam homer and a sity—hut they can alsir be a prob­ Plersall led the argiunent, Ranew.AIoiiston, 4; Wills, l4>s An­ er’s' throwing error. Held hitl'os and wearing their Eunday best Park.” Mike Cappa said as he ap­ While on Saturday they visit North­ FULL WEIGHT • FULL CONSTRUCTION lem. Namely, wheye'to put them cause a ball hit by Baltimore’s limbed a fence in left field to geles, Jones, hlilwaukee, Mazeros- clothes, .One of the highlights was ■Ingle. AUea. boeeted his average Blarl Rolblnson to the ninth in­ Fluke Goal Helps by Larry Jackson (8-4) (or five proached toe d ^ . The veteran west Catholic. 39 poitota to JK> vrtth four talte, In- Ttie 1962 Manchester Quarter 1 so they won't tartgle or unravel or peer, doWn into the area wh^re ki, Pittsburgh and Flood and Boy­ in niin and behind 2-0 after saven. the presentation, of lettira, to Rockville High (6-1) is to the THIS WINK ONLY the ball fell, and had to be re-,, er, St. Ixniis, 8. jnembeirt .of the;8t fames’ ^eho^ LitU* League coach plans to take etoatog two AoAHea and hla hfth Midget racing season os>ened un­ be in the waji. An empty adhe­ ning of yesterday's game was Scandia Team Win the Dodgers drew evsn on'Larry jils -tean to. Ehwton- during the thick of the fight for the Central home mn- The right-handed Bonl- der sunny Skies Saturday after­ sive plaster roll does the trick. ruled fair, giving the Orioles a strained by teammates s ^ he Home Runs— Pinson, Cincin­ Burrlght's doubla a walk,' and bssketbail team..Heotabre hour. v school vacatkm . period to watch kosrrid,-to his first major league noon at the Buckland Oval, with Just, Wrap the line around the Boyer’s bad throw an a saCnflaa the Red, Sox play as guests of th* day th* Rams are at Windsor and SIZE «.70 X 15 start, sent the distance for Us Philip (Butch) Salerno, 12, of appdl and snap the cover back on, He was Imilress^ bv the luck The towering fly bail-failed to Cepeda. San Francisco, 9; Thomas, Scoring twice in tile first half, attempt. reach' the bleiutoera at the 309- New Y’ork, Mejias, Houston, Post, Manchester ScamZiA A. C. then, put , Tuesday ' . Boston toailagsmsnt , . Talked on EVlday they entertain Southing­ FOR .third vietosy to four decisions. Southington ■ snd * Donna <3ene. And you have a perfect holder in of the Oriolas on the one-in-s Tommy Davis stoglad aerosn baseball. aritiK numerous phone ton. their co-leader in the CVC FORD Smola, IS, of 'Groton, taking Jhe case of an emergency. million, shot, which thirdxbase foot fmil line marker. But there Cincinnati and T. Davis, Ixm An­ on a strong ^dMcnae . and nipped the go-ahead run and John Rose- Bxtta busy morning and with, was a mark oA the wall—about geles, 8. Hartford ^GCmsn-Americans, 3-1, callers, sevtral SMJMng assistance standings. CHEVROLET ’ WRIXB SOK-ANOELS— honors to the A snd B madfiS re- The peace and quiet of a day’a Umpire John Flaherty Said boro's fly brought to the Clincher. many interruptions, many phone In getting "good box seat tickets VAIXBY CONFERENCE i8>eetlTely.' dropped into a small triangular four inches''fair and below the Stolen. Ba.ses—Wilis, txm An­ at Mt. Nebo Field to a The Cards kieksd up for on* run eUlers seeking Information about W. U Pet. GJ8. PLYMOUTH The m dte Sox ssnt is m n to fishing may be the fishermen’s . top of tile fence—which could geles, 18: Boyer, St. Loots and j t ^ 'Soccer League game, righK behind th* Yankee dugout bat la the eighth toning, scored A ceremony, h igh ligh t by the dream but too much silence can apace between the left ..field to the ninth, when the Dodgers Little-League baseball. I found It or Red'-Rox dugout” for the up­ ROCKVILLE 1 J57 — AND Manchester cavll Ato Patrol Color bleacher wall and a fence which 'have "been made by a ba.seball. Taylor, Philadelphia, 6; Brock, Thehe visitors scored first, and then used three pitchers to stem the necessary to-depart a t noon to or­ ■even in u i and hroke a 6-8 tie keep the fish on a lake or stream. Plate Umpire Ed Runge drew Chicago, W. Daris, Los Angeies^ ■cored again, but in the wrong coming I^kee-Red Sox series. It Southington STUDEBAKER with 'tha Angels. lUke Hershber­ l^uard,. marked the opening show. cuta diagonally across the foul rally. Los Angeles starter Johnny der to get work ahead for the Glastonbury So if. things aren't lively, here's a a diftgrain of.jLhe left field cor­ Gonzalez, Philadelphia and Pagan, goal. A mlxup to signals between toe-next day-. . • No better spot seems that do one wants to sU ger hdd two stogies in the big Little 6-ycsn-bld Darlene Meach- line. Dodre* 3-3 ws* ths winner. anywhere else. *the best seats at Windsor .... . am of Vefnon circled the track good way to start the action. Toss ner to siippoit Flaherty’s Call. San Francisco, 5. the Hartford goalie and a fullback • * * could be found than toe Connecti­ toning and Floyd Robinson drove a few rocks or pebblee into likely- *Td money on the Orioles "Mark it down," Runge said. Pitching -— Purkey,/'uncinnatl, resulted to the latter booting the Fspway are to. Sscuona .17-23. this Plainville ...... 2 to two runs with a fielder’s choice. with Mils flag In the official pace to win ths pennant." Plersall OUBS-PHUK— cut R(>om at my home, my second Newington . 2 SIZE. 7.50 X 14 M n 'o f the Ckmnectlcut Valley looking spots — and then toss a “You saw it ha|>pen on Mother's 6-0, 1.000; IPDell, iSan 'Fmncisoo ball into his own nets. Schultz (2-1), a WQckhorsa who's office,\and’ my typewriter was being this man’s opinion ,. Visited • • • ' , few more until you’ve worked up said today. "After -that, they Day. You may neVer see It hap­ and Slmmons^t. Louis, 5-0, 1.000; With that as an incentive, Man­ CentrsI Connsettcut’s fast J^apwing Middletown 1 . — BEST 16-BUND BOOBY TUBELESS Quarter Midget Association. can’t lose." now pifohed to eight straight Oub bu ^ inral early evening.. ;Opce Three area teams, ar* to action Saturday TTOEBS-ltED 8CMC— Salerno, the 1961 Senior New a Mo'™. Now sit back, r e la x , pen again.” Pierce, San^Yrancisco, 4-0, 1.000; chester put together fine paaswork games, went a total « f . 4-8 in­ the work wM caught up I turned campus' in th* afternoon. New ADD 92.00 Dick Brown and Dick McApUlie light a cigarette and wait. After Plersall, p lsyl^ center field, He may be right—aiid not McLIsIvPniladdldda, 8-0, 1.000. from George Lasnier to Don Wynn field boCiiM, taking shape which today. Bast Windsor is at Elling­ Class A—Bund! Tarea 62-6—66, England quarter midget cham­ played umpire with hla ears— nings for his two victories. Iha to reading aeVeral of' the latest ton (4-2), K. O. Smith visits Cov­ Paul McNamara 68-5—58, Jerryj got MI Detroit'Mts (4) a^^dcove pion, took the ch eck ed flag in half an hour try casting again Just because of the tremendous Stotkeonts —Konfax, Los An- for the second tally, a-few minutes Culm amassed 8 hits all told, 18 magsatoea. yFith no baseball msy be rsa ^ this winter for the in an the team’s rwut,<6) in the contending the ball was foul be­ odds against performing such a ries, 60; O’Dell, San Fraadseo, later. Wynn scored It from 12 yards basketball sesaen. entry (S-S) and Avon plays at Beaulieu 64-6—66. | Plu6 Tfix and OM Tirs On You): Carl the A main with Rick Anderson,. and you’ll have a pleasant supply cause "I heard It hit wood." of them extra baaera, including broadcasts of\toter**t I found RHAM RcgtonAl f2-4). aaiu B—Bob Peck 66-18—58,1 ’ngere* one-run vlm w^ over Bos­ 14, of Talcottville a close second, in store — and soon to your creel. feat. f arrell, Houston and Drysdale, out. ■ two homers by Gsorge.,. Altman, music relaxing\wfaHe ftolshtog ton. Brpwh ho4..-tim home runs TTie diagonal fence is wood. Even w'hlle the fans were dts- Lbs Angeles, 41; Johnson, Hous­ Although the wind was agatost I^aturday The Black Knights of Bob Mailo Boccalatte 66-13—54, Ray The noise will make this fish ac­ But a baU dropping into the and one each by Ernie Banks, two of the latest raseball books on Healy are busiest this week with Warren 68-18—66. I THIS WEEK ONLY ■Bd.w single drove to three tive. and when fish are active they cuaslng the homer. Oriole offl- ton, 40. them In the aecond half, the Hart­ BUly WUUami, Lou Brock and the market, Rogers/lomsby’s My Beautiful morning, bright sun tuns. MejMuffe also batted to comer would have to rebound oials were gathered in the left ford club controlled play for about two more gam(ison tap. They play Clsia I shore ends of ibeir line to a spring because of the. Inter-state sCccer ;sapltog M tog cats might » lte. In donblehesuler at Dillon. Stadium, ths losing pitchers to tte see-saw ^-Mailbag, produced several dxeel- stortoa , . . Journeyed to Trinity for a full week. Its next game is Eemke, Jim Wright, Paul RailSia-' A disputed ninth -toning home run third. doubleheader. lent gloady. mtots of both Uiltofy in the i^sm ooa where two Man­ p*r, Jim Kirkpatrick, run by Earl Robinson snapped a , those amis where the trees don’t On TV Satui^ay Hartford. 'They resume action in * • s^-'' ^ May 31. AMBASSADOR two weeSs, meeting Hartford Ssg- Mantis and Roger Marls, from chester mep -matched wits, Sam OHAKTRB OAK OONF. BEST EIGHT 3-3 tie and brought victory to Bel- BKAVEStMETS— desk of Jackie Fiirrell- of ths New Maseey coaching toe Trtalta fresh­ Tv Sunday MERCURY timore over Washington. The ball furnish Just the right of NEW YORK (AP) — BtUy Dan­ gitarlo, a|so at Mt. Nebo. .Bonttem Divlston iels gets the opportunity of a life- Frank Boiling's two-run hooter York Yankees. Burt Harmin of the man baseball II team and rate Lo- Portland''^...... 6 .714 Class A—Ev Kennedy 29-1—26. OLDSMOBILE hugged the left field foul line and ^llmtaar^■ event winners were / ! ' " « “ "*'> «»rtke snap- to the';ug2tth. pdwered the. Braves composing room had been asking Maglid, handling the University of Cromwell .>.,..5 .714 Tom Zemke 82-4-—38, 'Tom Kelley was ruled fair by third base um­ tlrde Saturday night when he Warreh Spahn of the Milwaukee over the Mets' Cecil Butler Hartford frosh. The Hawk jayvees DtSOTO, BUICK Smola. Salerno, Tommy' Brdift o f , P'"* meets heralded Cassius Clay in a as for i photo of Mantle for months Avon ...... 'k. .-4 .571 1 38-5—26. pire John Flaherty ov^C the ob­ BJaat Hartford snd Danny-flaj-den ° *110 WEIGHT Braves, |yhd has S09 lifetime vic­ (24J) Utrew a six-hlttsr in his flnst and I saw that he received one, al­ won,. rematotog undefeated. Tkdl Bacon Academy . S .439 2 CTaaa B—Neil Smiley 81-6—26, jections of the Washington team. of Meriden. _ ' When you’re trolling deep,-an old THIS IS AN^l.lOO OUTFIT, ' >a big Ix>at, with all the trimmings. battle of unbeaten, young heavy­ tories. also toads. the NsUpmil big league start. Roy McMUlu Ray Dotchto, former Manchester INOLipMNG OO.ST OF A though he said It was for his son. East Hampton . .3 .439 2 Sher Porterfield 81-6—35, Ed Mc­ Jimmy Pieraall, who had hit a ’Phis will be the--first and laat ; tlmer’a trick, atlll deadly, is to uae If you’re to the coippact car range, weights in the television fight of League's pttoters '^th 196 Hfoilih* also homered agqdhst Jay Hook The photos arrived following a re­ High at^tte, performed to right- SIZE 8.00 X 14 t r a il e r the Week. RHAM ...... 2 388 Namara 31*5—26, two-run homer for Washington race to be held Saturday .after- ' a salt water jib aa a ainker, instead around $1,100 — less than the cost defeats. (2-2). _ quest to Farrell to mtisfy several field for toe winners. . . . Night Rocky Hill ...... 2 386 3 o Clam C—Bill Bengaton 88-6 TUBELESS earlier, had to be restrained. He noon. Startltt^ this week the races of. . .well, a .sinker. Jig .will do the 1 _ OWN YOirB OWN of the cheapest puddle jumper — They are scheduled for 10- loyal Mantle and Marls support­ frienl rounds (10 p.m., DST, ABC TV) Cheney Tech, after a fine start 25, Doii Foratrum 88-5—25. ADD 92.Q0 tried to eUmb the fence to left at Buckland will be .held Saturday .same Job and, aure as shooting, J. P. Morgan said that a man will put you happily and safely to ers among the small fry in Man- complete a weMc. against Lyman. Memorial, has ■ Low gross—Ev Kennedy, 70; field to see if the ball had fallen nights beginning at 7:30 and will pick up an extra fish or two. And k'ho had to ask if he could afford the water. at New York's St. .Nicholas Arena. Plus Tax and OM Tire On Yonr .(^rt a boat, couldn’t. dropped twoi in a row. ‘Th*y try Jim Wright 70. » behind a triangular section of continue until the end of school what hits on it may surprise you! For this, you can have a 14- Daniels, 25, Is virtually unknown Luck Sparks Yale Track Wiuy again Wednesday, taeeUng Lyman Blind Bogey—Ray Warren, Bill Bgltlmore’a Memorial Btadiunv k'hen they will be held on Tiiea- This oft-quoted remark has done foot runabout, roomy enough for despite a 16-0 record Including MB.MORY FISHINQ POEM rnore to scare people away from to a return match at Mt. Nebo, Bengaton, ^ 1 St. John, Mika fii- fence, tohlch Bea to foul territory, day evenings. Who hasn't gotten to his favorite four, with space for lunch basket, seven knockouts. The East Arca­ Then on Friday toey hoot fit. hrinss 83. the water than the sinking of the water ekis and fishing gear,'a 25- dia.' N. C., native, now a Brook­ Keefe Sets Two ^ew Records I • Arnold Pabner Falters in Clittyh fi/G CAnJSUPBRSPeC/Ais fishing waters and found some Jam** of Berlin, also at the South GOVERNOR’S CUP Titanic. Morgan was referring to horsepower motor for brisk cruis­ lyn resident, hasn’t fought any necessary Item is meanwhile back luxury yachts — really ocean-go­ ing and skiing, a trailer and such End ball yard. FIral Rennd at the ranch? Here's 4 checklist name fighters since ho turned pro Walt Legget def. Frank Spi- g e n e r a l Seaton and Vjc^s Champions ing liners —- In vogue during his accessories as lifejackets, buoyant two years ago. His best ti^Umph BOSTON (AP) — "You gottao points and Navy fourth with Poit Gets Another Chance poem, to help you remen!rber. era when small boating waa im­ cushions, lights, fire extinguisher have heart,” goes the refrain from 381/6. Next were OartmonUiv Sunday’ s Homers IScki, 1-up: K*n Gordon def. Paul rod and reel I take aldHg. was a three round knockout of the Broadway musical. And you OttxtoSrt, '1-up;' Dick Jacob* dM. N YLON TURELESS practical. Today, such monsters, and horn. Boat and-inotor will cost Don Warner, a hard-)Utting Phila­ Princetem, Penn, (TornSU, ’BrOwta Soon not and creel will be my requiring immense crews, are out about 8825, trsdler $200, acces­ g(>tta have Luck too. and Columbia. NATIONAL LEAGUE P4te Staum, 2 and 1; Tom ZSmk* In Merchants Bowling League song. delphian with a glass jaw. He is' At Colonial Championship def. Ed Wadas. 1-up; Doc McKee of the reach of 'everybody biit roy­ sories $75. not ranked among the contenders. .Yale had it in the form of senior Bates won its Baetsm title by Basdtt, Oubs (7). THIS WEEK ONLY Tackle box and lunch, I say. alty and shipptog tycoons, so if J i you're closis enough to the Jay Luck Saturday while wiimtog having Bill Lavallee place first ta Altman, Onba 2, (6). def. Charles Bogglni, 3 and 2; Ray Along with boots wHl make my Every fight Buff knows about Owens def..Ed McNamars, default; Awxirds were prepsaxted to sev-»Name♦Name G. Ave. that’s your 1(1^ give up now. water not to need the traljer, its fourth straight outdoor Hepia- toe day-ending low hurdlea as TORT WORTH, Tte. ((AP) , ChanfptipB. trailing Palmar by Bnteh, eubs (2). ■ m bowlens Including Ken Seaton ~ day. A liMt now is no more expensive you’ve already saved 1200 —- and Caay, the 20-year-oM contender torse strCkes as toe find' round John MeskljJ def. Frank Connor- Seaton .,82 117.7 from Louisville. Winner o f the gonai (tames championship.. The ■footbaUsr Paul Plapohoh grabb^ Faltering Arnold Palmer and WUIIaiBS, Oiiba (7 ). FOR CADILLAC who. recorded the high average, than and can be financed just like you're a boatman. BUS. edged Army at Haiiover, youthful Johnny Pott set out to- began; was even par through 71 Hohba. Gubs (1 ). ton, 1-up, 19 holes; Frank Obrem- r V Bolin, Jr. ...1,..,.. . .24 117.11 ' ■■I Olympic light heavyweight crown fourth plaoe. LavaUet’e 34.0 sec­ CHRYSLER ^ at the 12th annual banquet of the Plrkey -----...... 79 115.54 a car. If you’re In the 1,6,000. .to. N. H., 58 lAO pOinU tp 48 8/6. ond cloeking was a meet mark. 'T ja y to square a little matter of hote and, , as It turned out, could Klaas. Phillies (2). skl def, tevin Savarella, l-up:. Bob Merchants Bowling League Sat 816.000 car range, you can afford NEXT; Bigger boats. at Rome in 1960, the cocky, boxer- 57)000- and the ohampionsWp of have wdn his fiiSt title' this year Peck def. ILA' Saari, 3 and 3; Dick CONTINENTAL Larson ...... 85 114.71 Early RunsEtiough puncher has won all fS oAhls pro Luck, who lives ta*. Watertown, Jim Keefe, NAIA. cross country savage, Phillies (2 ). imlay at Garden Grove.' Denhup ...... champion, set a pair' of records. ' . the $40,000 Colonial National In- byjtarring the 18th. Taylor, Pbtnies (1); . Mulligan def. Hogan Zamaltis, 2 BIG BUICK ..81 114.16 fights, 10 by knockouts to a year- Mass. — about two miles from the But he: slammed his second shot and 1; Bto McGurfcln def. BUI Beaton wm the top award with Bell ...... 90 113.82 For East Catholic Harvard campus — set a meat He ran the mile in 4:11.9, cutting ; ritatlon Golf Tournament. Mantaall,' Pirates (4). OLDSMOBILE (JowIeS; ...... and-a-half of fighting for' caish. seconds off the old mailt, and into the water oh'^the left side of Ptasos, Beds (11). Prtadle, 2 and I; Jerry Beaulieu SSI average of 117.7. Other prizes ..84 113.40 . Cassius is ranked seventh by the record to the 320-yard low hurdlea, 16 .8 A Palmer, to one of. his rare golf­ IS ta] def. Einar Lorentzen, 4 snd 8; Paul AND went to A1 PWcey, Wgh three of Vittner ...... 81 113.38 tied a mset mark to the 120-yard won to* tu-o-mli* in 9:26, lower­ itobtoaoB. Beds (5). Scoring two-riin clusters in two NBA and ninUi by Ring maga­ ing lapses, ‘necessitated an 15- Dutelle def. Bob Shephard, 1-up;' ROLLS ROYCE 414, Bill Chilpnin, high single of Morton ...... 87 112.82 Ugh hurdles and ran anchor on ing Uiat record 372 seconda hole playoff jehich etarted at 3 , Fagaa. Olaata (2). 1B4 luid Harry Bem&, 67 without Ecabert ...... of the first th^e innings, Bast zine. He; already mtmbe^. Alonzo Yale'a record-breaking mile rriay MtoUnan, Braves (2). T6m Reamf def. Earl Ballsi^n, ..65 112.42 Johnson.' AleX Miteff. and <3eorge Bruce Froet of Bowdoln won the ’ p.ta. tEDT) when he bogied two missed the putt that would have 4 and 8; LM Beauchene def. .John a mark. Ctaapman ...... 79 111.60 (Catholic High recorded a 4-2 base­ teamT toot put. discus and hanmer Belllag, Brave* (g). Plus Tax and OM Tire On Your Car! . ball victory oyer South Catholic Lpgan among his vicUmi. In his Of the hist three holes yesterday given him a. tie. XAvtao, default; tall Phelan def. The le s^ e ehafiqiioh was 'Vic's Helm ...... 76 110.67, ' Five meet records fell at Worces­ Uuww. John, McGrath of host . and mlseed a" 12-(o0t bliiU* putt ABOaUCAN UBA6UB Saturday at the ECHS field. last fight he stopped ' Ikigan to The' double-bogey six, his sec­ Fnasssai; Indiana (1). JMta Raider, i-up. Soda Shop with Conran's Insur- Harris ...... 79 110.41 ter, Masa, as Bates won tk* Mi- Teto aniiexsd titles in .■’“’"’^ 'No. 18 that would have given ond at 18 in two daya rave him a Joe Alublckl's single, ohe of four rounds. April 23. He halted to* high jump and the 130-yard Ktedan. f f i ^ k ,(1>. ADD $3.00 FOR WHITEWALLS aaos, runner-up. The lattor took Rohan ...... 66 110.10 nual Easfem Intercollegiate Track ’:^:lilm hi* sixth ciinent UH*. 74 and third pUc* at 282, two over .'■t- high teem average with 546.35. only three East hits, drove ,ln what Warner to the fourth on. Feb. 28, Gliampioaships. Bata* scored ufiO low hurdles.' v; .■nwasn..isaisto (4). Ellington Ridge Cleveland Williams, the Houston ‘The muscular Pennsylvanian par. It paid 52,500. The .league’s title trephy^'was ac- proved to be he winning, runs in potota to the final event the had. a triple winner ta Former N a td o n a 1 Amateur Basegtoa, totaaiie (4 ). the third. In the opening inning belter who is ratetf abov* Clay, .soared to a T6 iii the filial round of Marts, YsalMsa (6 ), ^ fialuirfiay DOUILE g u a r a n t e e espted by Charley Ecabert, cap­ low hurdles — ' to nip Bowdota wsightman .Bill Blood (haatoer toiirturn'Mit and .enabled ebstap Jack Ntcklaus, who baa WHrrEWAiu NOyNTED TAKE i tain of. 'Vlc’a Other team members Athletic Program the .Eagles scored a pair when takes on Alonzo Johnson to '8 10- 73-76. finitoed to the money 15 of the 16 Beyer, Yssbees (6 ). Low gross' — Jim Rusher tfi. rounder at. Houston T 'u s s d a y ' Wtoi a onXunder-par 66, to move Btoaehard, Yankee* (4). Low net—Red Mldford’ Ik -1 5 - are Ifllt Tedford. Frank Preneta. South’s center fielifor, blinded by Matas took eight first places en swaa^'seoBod from sevoii.atrokes back iiito a tie times ha's played as a professional, FOR YOUR PROTECTION Given $200 Check the eun, misplayed a fly ball. . night. WUUamz. 28, la . ranked ragtteas, Yaakeee (3 ). - 71, Tom Faulknsr 84-12^72, Pet* FREE Mike Denhup, Norm Kloter and route to capturing its second plate finder Rhode Wand, itt 1/8 - « 261. - trimmed on* stroke from par for a BUCKHUiS MONTHS Joe Pleaut r John Dondero went the route sixth by the NBA and eighth by straight Yankee Conference track to *7 1/3. . 69, a 284 total, fourth place and Hewser. AthleKea (3). lingua 91-19—72. AND You're protected ugalnejt defects la for the winners, fanning eight bat­ Ring Johnson, 27, of Pittoburgh. Ken O'Brien of MasbacKusetts , A n all-Um* record crowd of 16.- Alien. TWIas <1). ; Ladies low gross— Mrs. Mslll* workmanship and nuUtrria)* for tire- life A trophy for the moqt improved Members of the Manchester ehampiooshlp at Oromf; Maine. 000 watched palmer aait- his ap- 52,000. twwrler; donated annually by Tom­ ters. His victory boosted. E u t over on(;e wak a top 10 contepde:^ but At Hanover- six Heptsgonal-rec- ®®»^«r*nte record with a Pewar, (bnee* Adi) (3). Johnson 97. TIIBaEBS TO snd againat normal, road hazards. Ml Package Store Association pr^ent- ., proaeh shot on No. 18 to wltbto Yaatnuunaski, Red Sex (3). whutewails my Conran, was awarded to Den- ed a check for $200 to the Police the .500 mark at two wine and a no longqr is ranked. ords wars broken one tied snd an­ 1:62.7 effort ta the SfiO, Three Lsdles low net —- Mn.. Jean­ adjustments prorated on General's ear- lOBS. other established. .V n dozen, fest o f .tb* cup, Pott Patriot6 to Travel W n a a ^ R e d Bex « ) . nette Hsrrigan 194-28^1. - hup...... and FMre Athletic League yester­ V',' rent prirce at time of adjustment. Tom Lodge. East’s third base- Runnenip Army accounted for O f winds ciceodtog a fiour- . viewed- the .activity from toe dub- GelgOb^M Beat and Ucclo. ' diem ' — unbeaten right-hender a iMoqnd off toe former "Hep” Evsn more wosful than Palmer Houston Aug. IS (night): mest RotmaUe, prasidant: Da'idd Da- Bro(BjtorM|» -.of " sociation. Tha only ehartar cltlas Low nets—Fr*4 Msurant 86-5-1 Doiig Sanders and Ted KroU ipltoiied a five-utter for,his sixth nudi;. He did tte high hurdisB'' to . tosh Bruos (3toto|»ton. an s s s y ^ tha New York TitaM .at Atlanta, Isft ta th* lesgua ar* ladimaoplls, 26,' Xapn - Browns 45-5-85, Loot 1H CENTER S1RI1T TIL. Ml f-n s i ICsrehsat, vies praaldaBt: George. scored holes-to-ciie during , - ths SUM 'N TRIM Helen Sul- 1 victory as the Indians defeated tte lifi'and rito his 440 leg ta tha ^ •ig AttstnlllK. Whs tostod n t ths Cla,4 Aiig: 36 (aftwrabito): sad ap- snd Inuisrilla Othsrs ta ths loop Baeksr 41-4-87. ------RdhaM WU- 3M0 Alisstom p s W U s n t o s s ^ ^ Uvan 190. Ruth ScumiK ITT, Betty Yaakeee to both ends et a dedhie to 47 aseemla' • V liiirruir ifiiij tbs v m pssr at Boston ttotvasstty Vtoid am DSiivsr, Omaha. ^Okli ' Ktokars-rBiU Bidi>66GA-70, JUl Th u r sd a y m i , f r.m . W66I ptootoir « » • par B aefelTR *iieader 6-4 and g-g. •gatoat BnttUo Rapt X (aigIR). snd DaDaa-flnrt Wsrth. tW6*Tr. ~ t ^ j '■■I

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■' r)!5 nighty end iWMkends. . Apply FlU- rotary, 18-88” . Party and aervlee. baby corrlaige, $ » and 830.. ■ MI formal dliflng room, family else renm, carport, nicely landscaped, tion, wall tb waU.cirpeUng, alum­ tng Manchester. Commercial, tn- gerald AniMX, Ihc., Route n , Thl- day work Rriiable, mature P«r> Mhin' St. location, sscond floori ROa/iWS dSNATDii W8NT SOB A . Used mowers and tractors. Trade 3-19*3. boat Inchided, $80 monthly. Ml kitebskt 3 bedrooms, $!% baths, a . I. mortgage may be assumed. inum storms tilid screens, garage, duatria], reaidenttal. Our Special­ ITOCAVVINATiFTVIBnRSrTMMP coUvlUe, •on. MI 8-1273. In your old machine. Ce^tol K'UP ANP1H19 Id WHAT tW ICC ORt^BSHb OHidOEU fiu w M o nv» 9*6808. recreauon room with fireplace, Charles Lespersnee, MI 9-7$30. 300 toot dee^ lot^stepi to Buckley ty attics. eeUara, yards. Ml EXPERIENCED envloe atatton EquipmentOI..88 Maty St. Hours KBLVINATOR refrigerator with enclosed breezeway, attached ga­ 8cbo(^ Astume jbmtysge end S-VTST, TOOL ANDgauge makers tvanted, M daily. 7-9 Thuraday and Fri- ,‘40 lb. freezer; 88" Roper ges rage, tendeamed yard 91xi94. BAST HARTFORD-6 room Cape, WITH V X « CONPNIOH,«»JAE» 0000 THM^ dHOWiP UF I ftyst-close only, all prevaittig man- or machonic, tor garage and FOUR ROOM apartazint, Andover, move In. mve Tyler, ReauCr, Ml NOUVHU0T m a m m y LFT tOMCCO AUMS IN. iottH Id CUiCUAMNPdLAdr I gaa atytlon, pay axcallant for good. aay 7-4 Saturday. . range, excellent condition. MI appUancas, $75 & tyonth. J. D. Marion E. Robertson. Realtor. kQ full shod dbrmer, >-tuli basement, 94409, MI 1-8051. eoSMA APPUAWCM Sacviea . Ha- beaeflty and overtiina achednie. 8- 8295. 66 Delmoqt. 3-5958. city utilities, ex ^ ten t condition pairs aU sukaa TafrtgMatora, AMfSORM! PONT «VfN M INTO c m » W Z WZfOimCAL UFg PIPSNOd , CaU or apply In p en m . Maitcbea- man with meraneaa. MI »6449. i^alty, M 8-5139. SWOKY-FlIXeP BOOW6 FOR A CONFORCNCSI^ ONTHId X TAKB A HANPFUU. throughout. Charles LeSperanCe, 119 PITKIN STREET—4 bedi fraeaers, enuUng esadilnaa. dry- ter ToiU A Derign, MI 94068. d a r k r ic h loam, gravel, tiu, "TWO PIECE maple bedroom set, ♦U.900 — ROCKVUXe ] S room two VOURUWfMSy OF CldAKd ANO Ufilfr UP. EXPERIENCBUJ concrete floor finl THREE ROOM apartment, heat, MI 9! . • -2% baths, formal dining room, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. ROURS an, rasgas, oil aad gaa bursan. •tone and white sand. Ml 8-8608. excellent condition. Phone MI rsuich, large living room, cabinet PBPBNP CN ANownLdPrittftm*. PRODUenON control clerk - Uher, must do .eomplata Job, must hot water fumlehed, $70 monthly. 90x300, 3-car garage. By antylnt 8AAI. to6 PAl. MI AOm. ilkii work guaramaed. 9- 6867. kitchen, beautifully lands<«ped DARTMOUTH HEJOHIt—For the ment only. Exclusive with G. S. THIS/ mL,OION OOWNTOdUdlNeddl schedUUng, eltyedlting. tntereettng fumiob own tnmimortatlan. Call 100 CEDAR pules, many clothes- kP 9-3346 after 4 :$p. F veuflA / lot. Shown by appointment. Marlon discriminating buffer. 7 room Keith Broker. Tel, ka 9-8191 oc TREE r e m o v a l , pruning and tot aad dlvendfled. Fringe benefits. between *-9 p.m., MI 8-1870, jtye rises, installed and reset. mui 90,V0Ct ROUTE 85, Hebron. 4 room apart­ B.- Robertson,- ■ - A tor kQ 3-5963. ranch, 2 batb$< 3-car,’3 fireplaces, kq9-h3S. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. clearing. Call F r ^ C. Noble, MI The Iona Manufacturing Co., Chevrolet wbcete 15-16 inch. Ml USED REFRIGERATOR Gall MI ment. Adults otily. Call kO 3-0946 laundry room, garage, City utUl- 9 -« ^ . Regent St. MI 8-21U. 9-1062. MONDAY t i n t FRIDAY AAI.—<8ATVBDAX • AAL SituatifHM Wanted— 9-1358. .. ___ between__ _ _ 5-7____ p.m.______. UANCQESTBR—4 bedroom boats, ties, extra large lot,. immedlatA FORMER CHENEY House—over­ MOWERS abarpmed and excellent ehact and storage space, Dccupitycy. 91iart4a Leeperance, looking Hartford Road; 18 rooms. Female ■ . 38 b a r m l o a m ,! top quality, stock ROUND 42" walnut dining table,' NEW EFFICIENCY apsrtmept, 814 large cncloeed porch. 8-car ga­ kU 9-7620 7H baths, 8 fireplaces,. large PLEASE READ YOUR AD repaired sales and servioe, pick piled 3 yaare^ Wg 5 yard load,. $12. pluz 5 cane bottom, aplndle back MANAGER-TRAINEE WOMAN WITH 10 years’ muring, rooms, with refrigerator, stove rage, 819,700 Philbrtca Agency. kQ beauufully landscaped lot. $37,900. « —»»«««* t/t "W ant Ada” a n takes over ttie p as delivery. Ice skaiee ebiup- Columbia, AC 84)328, after 8 p.pi. chairs, $26: MI 3-8503. and heat. AU « i first floor. Stor- 984S4. LOOKOUT Mountain, Spring St. 7 ' D A Y fT ened, precldon ground. L A M hospital training wants poeltlcn For further information call the vaalesea. Tba advartiaer atutnld n ad bis ad tiie I LAST FRONTIER e space in basement. Parking. room colonial, 3 tirepfkces, ity Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8484. Ekpiipment Corporation, Route 8t, looking after Invalid or elderly PIONIC TABLES-^eeverai models, WALNUT STREET—The, Heart of iMitha, built-ins, attached garage, AFFBiMtS aad REPORT ERRORS is tlaie for l^ ^ sx t lsa«r- Vernon. Conn. TR ATSOa. Manches­ GAS RANGE 4esr sbo]tolng and bus. $90 tfss. Tbs Herald la rsapooailde tor oaly ONE lsof>cfMl>r omitted Lost frontier for the nOn>coUege perami. Reply to Box T. Herald. «•—13’ , from $14.80, delivered, W. excellent condition. monthly,"ily. ,C.C ^ bbe seep st 25 Con­ the West Side—two-family duplek, amesite drive, many shade trees, SIX ROOM Cap# near Church of. ter excnange. Call Einterprlaa 194S. Zlnker, MI 9-5444, TR 6-7143. MI 0-8954. bwe>M»s tw .asp adrerttaesasst aad tbss < m lr^ tbe e^test o f a man with great drive and willing- gress Street,~Apartpient K. Phone cbmpletely redone. Built-lna. two city utilities, sidewalks and curbs. Assumption on .bUs line. 3 bed­ neie to work in order to succeed. "make ceod” ^saerttoa. B rron wbicb d o ^ t leaaea ttie raise of MI 8-7061, new heating systems. 6 'Ac 6, real I-«rge IM. Charles LOsperOnce, Ml rooms dining room, living room Unrivaled opportunity for fast ad­ Sitnationa Wanted— . NEED T O yes/itoJ or brands. 8 ^ FURNISHING a sumsser cottage? IlHaadirertlaeaMst wUl aot be eocreetod ^ "stake rxod” laaertloa. LAWNS-r sand, stone, gravel, ^ A N , BED and dresser, recHher .Ikrge enclosed lot amesite 9-9135. ates with cars. See Mr. Stavmtsky, Work guaranteed to satlely. MI TO REXT—4 room heated apart­ rooms, 1% batht. large rec room, 9-6 0 9 6 , ______sized stone snd screenings. For chair, wringer type washer. MI drive,' combination wlndowa and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through 9-6892. ______ment. Cal! MI 8-5117 from 8:30 excellent conditlM, $19,500. FhU- doore. This home should be a must VERNON—Brand new oversize 6 deliveries call George H. Orlffing, a.m. to 4:80 p.m., e x c^ t Satur­ brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. GET TOUR spring cleaning done Friday^ Room 8, second floor, 988 Inc., R O ^ fl. Andover, PI. 2-7886. on your list. Charise Lesperance, room Cape with full shed dormer, now—attlca and yarda cleaned; Main. St., Manchester, GLENGOOD' day. MI 9-7630. Dogs—Birds-^eta 41 Sbination oil and SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, fire­ ity baths, family size kitchen with also, landscaping. Al’a, MI 8-87Q6. gas, sacrifice, lots of cabinets.and built-ins. One- iFT:AT STONES, ter walls, patios, Idaire automa- FOUR ROOM second floor a u i place, Ity baths, bullt-lns, recrea- BLE REAGHIN6 OUR ADVERTISER? PROFESSIONAL cUrolhg, groom­ and house fronts. Comer Route tic washer. 34)419. EXCELLENT 4 rooms plug 3 un­ half acre lot in convenient loca­ CHAIN -SAW work — Ttaea out. pnent in A ^ -condition, aluminum .lion rCom, garage. 4H % , $108 finished, near bus line, Vsrpiknek tion. Walking distance to school, Reasonable rates. Call PI . 2-T668 PRO D U enoN clerk to train as ing, bathing, aU braedi poodlea 44 and 6. Notch Road Bolton storm3 and screei^B, heat and hot monthly, $17,900. Carlton W. Notch Quarry, Tfcl, MI 9-0617. NO MONEY School, targe lot, city utilities, ex­ call to SM it today. Schwartz Real between l::80-4;80 or ainy ' time expeditor. Aleo opening for ship- a specialty. The Poodle Salon, MI water furnished. Available June Hujtchins. Ml 6-5132. cellent" for young Or retired cou­ 24-Hoar Aasweriag Sonrieo ping department clerk. Apply 9-9W8 or m 94)500. ______3 YEARS TO PAY Estate, MLS Rsaltor, 236-1241, Saturday or Sunday. .'a MORE TIME IS 1 WANTED ■ Adults preferred. Write Box A. ple." This ty A* rsai buy. CSisries Mra. Charbonneau, kn 3-0663. Manchester Modes, Inc., Pine St., Hernld. $12,660— ATTACnVE 8 bedroom Lesperance, MI 9-7630. • Heatiiv and Plambin^ 17 Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted—Pemak 35 Manchester. yiELDSTONB for sale—delivered, A WHOLEvhoI e HOUSE Free to Horald Readers SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retlrad ranch, targe kitchen, ceramic STEEP HOLLOW Lhne-Plcture- from tbe shop. Can taka ears of PEDIGREiSSD Boston -Terrier, fe­ reasonable. 683-5089. OF FURNITURE VERNON-^New modern 4 ’ large., bath, 2 picture windows, cellar, AUTUMN ST. ■— 6 room Colonial GERARD J. BARONOU8KY, LUNCHEONETTE-Drive In — Ex- DICTAPHONE transcripUonlst with male tyayed, $80. MI 9-3884, FOR ONLY $488 - book 4 bedroom home, on profes­ aO your upholidarlng■ _ needi ‘ at Plumbing. Installatlmi and repair. ceUent 'location, high gross. Owner general correspondence exper­ W ANTED USED SET Wilson Cary Middlecoft room CQlonlkl ppartment, country 184’ frontage, trees. Carlton W. with large sunporch, excellent sionally landscaped looxioo lot, Want infonnaUoa oa one af oar olaasUled advertlsetsenta? No ON THE EASIEST .TERMS setting, first 'flqor. including, Hutchins, MI 9-5133. great aavtnga.savings. CallCH AM78. M> 9-5125. has other interest. ExceUent ience, also for other office duties, WOULD LIKE to $dve away hound irons, 2 to 9 putter imd cart, $76. condition, city utilities, amesite air-conditioned' bedrooms. Ity aaawar at the tdepbone UstedT Simply call tbe BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS IN THE WORLD range, refrigeratW '. heat, hot drive, -combination windows and HOME LANDSCAPmO - Design, terms. Ml 9^6373^ after 6 p.m. permanent position, liberal bene­ dog for a good home In the coun­ MI 3-4409 after 5:30 p.m. or Sat­ 8 COMPLETE CIRCA 1750 Colonial — 8 rooms, baths, fireplace, breeseway, rec­ PLUMBING AND beating — rs- try. MI 8-1335. water, and garage. Washer/ and doors, )0t 70x486, large shade reation room, garage. Call VIn plants, planting. Lawn fertlllza- fits. 289-2737. Noble A Westbrook TURRET LATHE OPERATORS urday and Sunday. ■ ROOMS QF BRAND NEW dryer on premises. Adulty'sktyo, completely renovated, new plas­ MANCHCSTER ANSWERING SERVICE modeilim Installations, rq^tlts. BARBER'^HOP for sale, 3-chalr Mfg. Co., East Hartford, (typoaite trees. Immediate occupancy. Bogflnt, MI 34122. Belflore Agen- tlon^eed and insect control. John AU work guaranteed. 36 yeus ex- shop. Inquire 457 Main St, Good THREE UTTLE kittens need FURNITURE one spotless 3 room apartment., ter,' wiring, furnace, plumbing, 2 Priced way below $30,000, Charles E Whltham Landscape Nursery, Martin Park. ENGINE LATHE OPBRA^RS guns—One Colt Match target with Beuitltiii Westlnghouse Electric cy. ______Ml 9.0500 perlcnce. 24-hour service. Call Oitmer-; retiring. homes, mole, 8 weeks old, caU in rosewood Special grips; one TR 6-2600 or TR 5-1287.^/ -baths, dishwasher, disposal, latch Lesperance, MI 9-7630. Kh 9-2860. Ean VanCamp. MI 9-4749. Sb-hour week evenings. MI 9-2296, Refrteerator. dabrs. 18 acres, pond. Carlton W. MANdiESTBR--' 8ty . room ranch, and leave your aaeasage. ToaH hear from our adVartlaer la Jig CLERK-TYPIST—Interesting per­ Model 54 Wincherier 80-06; one 22 Modern Bedroom Suite NEW 4 ROOM apartment, located Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. manent position, varied general Marlin golden S9A Mountie.. Also, SIX ROOM Colonial, near Maty garage, large lot, sacrificing at time wltbout qiesdisg an eweslag at the telephones 8HABPENINa~-Servioe - Saws, TV SERVICE^AU makes. Honest. COCKER FID’S, AKC regleteiwd, Handsome Living Room Suite on Hilliard 81,, heat And hot water, St., 1% baths, hot water oil heat, kniVM axes, abeam, Help Waiwed— Female 35 office work. Must be quick, accu­ several others. AU in mint condi­ BOW EM SCHOOL, one block, cus­ $14,900. Short way out—almost new Economical. High quality parts. , BUCKLAND males, 10 weeks'old, inomdated. Heat Proof Dinette Set $126, MI 3-2578. ^ bullt-lns, city utiUtlea, a real buy S bedroom split, rec room, g'a- rotarv blades Qulckservlee.cmd. Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for rate typist. Congenial employes, tion. To be shown by appointment Beautiful "D e lAixe" Range i ^ * / tom built 5 room ranch. Plastered tol Bqulpmant Co., 88 Main S t, WE Aldb TAKDM appIlcaUons fm liberal beneflu, 6 day, 40 hour MANUFACTURING, INC. MI 9-0476 between 4^7 p.m. only. TR 5-8612. for a quick sale, diaries Lesper­ rage, over one acye of - land, servlcs since 1981, Phone MI oaahleh Most be High School Insteity of Westlnghouse Electric ^ 2 2 ^ duplex oil heat, ga- ■walls, partial recreation room, ance, MI .9-78|0. Lost and Found Automobiles FW .^e 4 Manchester. Hours dally 7-6. week. Noble A Westbrook Mlg. 131 Adams Street Bucklond rage. 890 per Adults. Write trees, $17,900. G aritoii\ W. $16,900. Three bedroom riuich, ga­ 9-4587. Potterton’s, ISO Center St. graduate and able to type and use 42 Refrigerator, If you Prefer rage. large loC, assumable G.I. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. MI Co., Westbrook St., East Hart­ Live Stock Rugs, Lamps, Tables. Linoleum Box. W, Hers Hutchins, kU 9-6182i BOWERS ARI^—7 room 3 or I NOnCB IS HEREBY given that 1957 BUICK CENTURY, >-d^ r, adding machine. CaU MI 9-2031 tor ford, 289-2717. HORSESHOE bar with lounge, mortgage, full price 818,i00. Many 8-7958. TELEVISION antennas and rotor and a few Other Articles. 4.bedroqma, 3 full baths, fireplace, Pass Book No. S-9S90, Issued by automatic transmission, radio., appointment, business hours. SHETLAND PONY, gentle telth green leather, MI 9-6444. a r r i e d MANCHESTER and! vicinity — 4 systems Installed and mpalred. GETTING /M ? see our form ^ dining room, full cellar, oil more, all price ranges, call the I b e Savings Bank of Manchester beater, power steering and brakes. 70 TUI4INO, t7. Fifteen yesm’ WOMAN interested in assisting MACHINIST chUdren. Femwood Farm, Hebron EVERYIHING room expandable Cape, full base­ Ellsworth. Mitten Agency, Real­ Serving Manchester and surround­ HOUSEKEEPER wanted to live in. ONLY $488 cozy 3>i/room apartments near hot wfeter beat. Garage, amesite luis been loot and application has Good condiUon. MI 9-0538, ex]^Wdmcs'.------“Free ------repair estimates------with care of Wvalld. Contact hu Rd., Bolton. BARN RED paint In five gallon public /'swimming pool, tennis ment, large lot, $12,500. Also tors. MI $-8930. kfl t-8534. ing areas. Modem TV Service, 405 Startin|^une 1st. One adult, lots Free Storage until wanted. Free drive. Extras. Reasonable. Call been made to said bank for pay­ upon . . CsU Kenneth Robin- 8-6007. .. with all 'round experience, fuU cana at $8.75 per gallon. Quality courts' Residential area in Rock- vacant 6 room ranch, breezewsy 1958 BUIQK. convertible, immacu­ Center St., MI 8-2305. of lelB^ time. Referenceg re- PIGS ROR SAUi, few breed mma, materisLl.'.Used by painters, farm­ delivery. Owner, kfl 94705...... ment of the amount of deposit. son, MI U time plus overtime, all fringe bene- Ville/MI 9-4824, TR 5-1166. and garage, 2 full baths, asking MANCHE^T^ " late throughout, mechanically per­ quirmed. Write Box AA, Herald. CLEANING woman wonted one d dlso food boar for breeding^ email ers and pfdpwty owners. Call or Free set-up by dur own reliable flty. good worktyg cendlUons, $19,500. Many other listings avail­ PORTER STREET ''Area - Co- — CUSTOM RANCH — Buttei'worth Studios FOUND—Black and white male, fect, 87,000 miles. Emergency STEPS, Sidewalks,.^ Stone walls, or two momtngg a week. Call i pigs, too 133 Newmarker Rd. MI see Vernon Paint A Wallpaper, men. F I^ R ROOM modern apsirtment forces sacriflca sale. MI 3-4538 Radio-TV Repair Services 18 steady emidoyment. 4-0804. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT able,. $6,900 and up, Alice Clampet lohtal, 6 rooms with finished rec 817.900 .... BOWERS SCHOOL MRS. ALAN SARGENT HUNNIFORD part English Setter. Call Bolton fireplaces, DagstoAa. terraces. 9-8685 M 8-1652 or TR 6-2282, n first ffoor, private entrance, Agency, Ml 9-4543 or ktl 8-7857. , Dog Warden, MI 9-7601, any time. j Work done at realwnaMa prices. R.N. OR L.P.N., 7-8 or 11-7, full­ SAMUEL ALBERT CH 7-0358 room, breeseway, 1-car garage, AREA. "L ” SHAPED. NINE CONNIE’S TV and Radio Sendee, time. Laurel Manor, MI 9-2m4. Aityly Irahdy St.,'Bolton. Call Ml 9-0771. on exceptionally well landacaped TEARS 6 U ). Spacloua rooms. Cast MI 8-6796. available lair- hdurs. Satlafaction ASSURED SUCCESS! Do as so . SEE TT DAY OR NIGHT 172 PORTER ST.—6 room Cape Miss Caroline Ann Glenney of4home of the bride's Jiarents after 1960 MGA, r e d . Wire wheels, never many women are doing in Man­ If yoti have np means of. transpor*' ROCKVILLE—Available June 1, lot with trees. Material and work­ IrOn receesed radiation. 1200 sq. Bolton became the bride of Alan the ceremony. For a motor trip raced, excellent condition, 11,700. i l s u i PILGRIM MILLS has opening for GUNVER INVITATION Boats and Accessories 46 with oversize garage, fireplace, Annonncements CARPENTRY—BuUdlng. m m ^ 4 ^ chester. Hl-weekly earnings are tatipn I’ll sens my auto for you beautiful modern 3V4 room apart­ formal dining room, 8 bedropms, manship in this house far super­ ft. living gres. Walking distance to Sargent Hunnlford of Manchester through the southern states, kCrs, - PI 2-7134 after 6 p.m. another saleslady. If interested, MANUFACTURING CO ior to m average. Price $23,900. school, bus fine, shopping. Call Mrs. Ing, additions, garages, recreation ON and antenna serv- possible If you have as little as 3 14' L’YMAN Runabout,' Evinnide No ObUgaUon ment. stove, refrigerator, free enclosed yard, excellent conilltion. In a candlelight ceremony at Bol­ Hunnlford woye ' a beige dress, RUGS AND bedspreads expertly rooms... Satisfaction guaranteed. apply .Manager, Pilgrim MiUs, Phllbri^ Agency, Ml 9-8484. Hunter for hirther psrtlrulara, MI 1961 MGA CONVERTIBLE, red, ex­ Ice.'Tnie best prices In town. Pro- or 3 hours spare time daily, Avon 384 Hartford Rd., Manchester TO BID 25 h.p. electric starter, new bat­ A—L— T- parking. Heat and hot water fur­ Owner ku 3-4387. ton Congregational diurch Satur­ matching acce^rieF, v ^ te coat dyed. Chooee front 70 decorator Free estimates. M 9-4437, MI Qieney Hall, Hartford Rd., noon tery. TeeNee trailer transom- sup­ 9-8898, MI 9-5806, T R 8-8811. cellent condition, will sacrifice. fesaton^-^ Job, 90 days’ guarantee till 9 p.m. Is well jtked and sells so easily. Sealed Mda will be received at 43-45 ALLYN ST., HAR'tRTFbft nished, Many other conveniences. HAVE BdtKIHT new home—must day evening. ^ and or^ ld corsage. 'Die cotnvle colors; Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 3-0796 after 6. in writing. 21^’ Picture tubes 814.95 No experience needed. We help MI 9-3888 the Office of the General Maha- port, new tires and tubes, life OPEN NIGHTS TILLLLy«:00 Minutes to Hartford over Park­ TANNE3R STREETT-A block from BARROWS & WAI*LACE The bride Is the daughter df'NCr. win make tbeir home at (SOvsntry Purnell Place. MI 9-2003. Call MI 8-8793 any time. sell immaculate 8 bedroom ranch, Better H ornes^ Co., MI 9-3900, GIRL TO DO general office work you to get started Immedladely. ger, 41 Center Street, Maneheeter, Jackets, cushions, ski rope. Tel. way.' '$96,a month. Call Rock'ville Bowers School. Five room ranch family kitchen, fireplace, attach­ 86 E. Center *t. ManCh^er and Mrs. Robert C. Glenney, Bol­ ALL ’TYPES screens repaired with from Vernon call TR 6-4444. Call 289-4922. MI 84505. TR 5-8748 with full basement, garag^ cor­ kn 1-5808 TOUR; GIFT Gallery, formerly the CHEVROLET 1950, 4-door sedan, Alcoa screening. Cali MI 9-4533 Including some bookkeeping, ex­ Connecticut untU May 18, 1963 at ed garag^ covered patio, ahim- ton Center Rd., Bolton. Tbe brtde- The bride Is a 1960 graduate «f9 , 30,000 miles, good condition, $175. perienced preferred. References. 11:00 A.M. for Oongre^ Street Masical Instr^ents M ner lot. Now vacant. 'T. J, inUm combinations, shade trees, grtMXn la the son of Mrs. WilUam Manchester High School, and te Scandinavian Craft Shop, located for free pick-up and delivery. EXPERIENCED drapery seam­ A SALES JOB TODAY HI 17 FOOT KAYAK, xsate 2 adults, MANCHESTER—571-579 Center St. Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-J677. at Watkins Bros. 935 Main St. — Phone MI 8-2171 till 5:80 p.m. ‘ Call In person between 9 :3 0 'a,m. Storm Sewer Extension, near schools ..and bus, $15,500. Hunnlford, 441 Center St., Man­ employed by Aetna Life Inaurinee Movilig— Tricking— and 12:30 noon at Paul Dodge stress, top wages. CaU MI 8-9305, like new, good for lake or off PIANO TUNING. $7/BTfteen years’ 4 room duplex apartment oii third Co., Hartford. The bridagroom la nww.iQit.ino' in distinctive, gifts for LAWNS MOWED, trash removed, A MANAGEMENT CAREER Bid forms and specifications are PQRTER St.—tiarge "Colonial home, Owner Ml 9-953'r. l*ota For Sal* 73 chester, and. tile late Mr. Hunnl 1953 CHEVROLET Bel Air 3-door S to ra g e 20 Pontiac, Inc., 373 Main St. between 9-5. shore, easily portable on car top, experience. Free iepalr ektimates floor with garage and janitor, vei ford. ^ a 1959 graduate of Manchester , Come In and browse landscaping. Free estimates. CaU available at the CrnitroUer’e O f­ handled by One person. Call MI reasonable. Adults only. Cala^ 5 bedrooms, 3ty baths, 3-car ga­ hardtop, 8176. Good condition. MI .3-8172. TOMORROW fice, 66 Center Street, Manriiea- upon requeit. Cten Kenneth Robin­ BOLTON—Six room ranch on One FIVE A-zone lots, all with 100 foot The Rev. Theodore W, Chandler, High School, and Is etnplojrsd by around. Radio, heater, standard shift. MI MANCHESTER Package Delivery, 9-2521, son, Ml 3-1866/ 528-1708 or 289-5365 evenings. rage, large landscaped yard. frontage, city water, no sewers, a Carter (Chevrolet Co., Manchester. EXPERIENCED halrdressar. Call We have six openings which are ter, C0nne(^cut. Shown by appointme.nt. Marlon B. acre lot, 3 large bedrooms, panel-, pastin' of Bolton CongregsUonal B'NAI B’RTTH Ruihmage Sale — 9-9462. ATTICS CELLARS and yards ligh t trucking and padmge deliv­ ed family room, ceramic bath, fine block from a new elementary Church, performed the double ring ery. Retflgeratore, washers and ATTRACTIVE M l 3-5277, TR 6-1807. truly unique. We are seeking six Town of Manchester, SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, Robertson, Realtor, ^ 8-5953. Wednesday and Thureday, May 16 cleaned. Also rubbish hauled to Coimectlcut central location. Adults preferred. neighboriiood. Only $15,900. Hayes school. T. J. Oockett, Realtor kQ ceremony. Candelabra decorated FOUR 1956 International 10 wheel­ dump. Reasonable. Call MI 9-9704. stove raovug specialty. Folding men who can flU a sales JOb which Building .Msteriais 47 Weariujg^Apparei— Furs 57 3-1677. and 17, 9:30-1 18 Oak St. starts with $150 a week ealary plus Richard Martin MI 9-1423. QUIETT STREETT—Custom 4H room Agency, MI 3-4$08. with greens and bouquets of ers, flrst-clas« condition. Can be obalTa for rent..M l 9-0753 Shsala daisies and spring flowers Weekend Deaths afeert at oUr yard. The Thomas Col- TRAINING a liberal commteston program. General Manager USED LUktBER, building and HAVE V R B W baby? The Penny expandable stone and shingle Help Wanted— Male 36 plumbing supplies, double cabi­ Saver .nos Just received a large MANCHESTER- 6 room Garrison acre minding were at the chancel. Walter la Co., 251 Broad St., Manchester. MANCHESTBIR Moving and Truck­ Cape, fireplace, large lot, park Colonial, large lot with trees lots. Evenings Ray .Holcombe, kn P erson als However, tbe aalee Job Ui a step­ net sink, bathroom set, steam quanmy of new and nearly new CENTER ST.—3 room heated like setting, $14,500. Carlton W. [ Orzyb was organist. OTTAWA (AP) — Walter OU- Hooflehold Services ing Company. Local and long dis­ EXPERIENCED gauge grinders, and spilt rail fehCe. >-ear attach­ 4-1139. Warren E. Howland, kQ ping stone to a Bales Management furnace, radiators windows, doors teb y clothes. Ij^partment, on bus line, Ml 94105. Hutchins, MI 9-5133. 'rile bride, given In marrl :e by hoolsy, 64, staff member of the Offered 13-A tance moving, packing and Stor- OPPORTUNITY will pay top wages. Apply B A S ed garage with lBlouBled;'-breet*- 3-1108. ELECTROLUX Bales and Service, 1950 CHEVROLET good running ime. Regular service throughout Career In one of the nation's most and bricks. Yard open $:80-6. her father, wore a white sllK or- OtUwa Journal for more than 20 bonded repreaentattve, Allred Gauge Co., Mitchell Dr. exciting new induetriee. Saturday 8 to 4, Choman House- MANCHESTER—6 room Cape. Ity wsy. City utilities. Cedar shin- ganza dreiz, designed with zcoop years and aieeclated tn publishing condition, 875. PI 2-6857. SAM'S UFEOUBTERY' - Retired New England states and Florida. SEPTIC TANKS glea, aluminum storms and BEVEB LOTS with city utllUlM, Ameli, 306 Henry St. TeL Ml MI 8-6668. wrecking, Stock Place, off N. Wanted—To Buy 58 FIVE ROOM, first floor flat, adults batha, shed dormer, paneled fire- neckline, three - quarter length ihs North BratUeford. Saak,, 3-0450. from tbs shop. Cem taka cars of FOR IMMEIDIATE opening tn Manches­ AND preferred or One child. I f l 84324. screens, full cellar, heated rec must b«. sold a« one. Charles If you have a ca r ___a nice per­ Main St., or„ telephone MI 9-2392. plac.e wall, excellent cohstructlon, I.esperanc6,' MI. 9-7820. sleeves, fitted bodice with Alencon News OptlmUt, died Saturday. all your upbolstermg needs at THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS C<1 ter, $125 weekly. Management sonality .. and fuU share of drive WE BUY. dlXJ- or trads enttque large wooded lot. Haves Agency, room. 34 foot living room with lace applique, and dome-ahaped NEW YORY (A P )—Dr. Paul Auto Driving School 7-A great savinga. Call CB 8-2878. Moving, packing, storage -local trainee, secure permanent posi­ end amblUon this may prove to be PLUMED SEWERS BETTER BUYS AT and used furniture, china glass, V/i r o o m cottage, fumshed or un- MI 3-4803. fireplace, dining room, a well skirt with back pou/f detail. Her Mort, 68, profeMor emeritus of ed­ RIDE WANTED to ecticut W OM EN * tion, pofnplet'e training program. a turriing point for you. sUver. picture frames and old fUtplSned, parking close to lake. cabineted kitchen, one-half bath. REWEAVINO of bums, moth holes. and lojm distance. Agents for NATIONAL TOLLAND -Route 80. H acre bulld- elbow-length bouffant veil of silk ucation st the Teachers CoIIeg# General Insurance Co. 8-7730. PREPARE FOR driver’s teM. Lyons Van. Lines, Inc., world-wide The Reeesrch Laboratorieg of Call South Windham, 433-0431, 7-9 m im coins, dolls snd guns, hobby Adults.’ New. Bolton Rd., MI COLONIAL DUTCH beautiful Upstairs—8 large bedrooms, mas Illusion was held in place by a Zippers repaired. Window Shades p.m. MMiliit CI I 34389. Ing lot. MI 9-134T. of Columbia University, died Sat­ Ages 16 to 50. Driving and mevers. F n e eatimatea. Ml 8-5187. United Aircraft Corporation Is A top company executive wUl In­ Dutch Doors 4^®:^ **■ collecUons. attlo coatente or whols rooms, Bimporch enclosed, hot ter 12x18, plenty of deep and wide cluster of stephanotls. She cs rr.ed urday. He served on the college RIDE WANTED from Autumn St. room. Three Instructors. No wi made to measure; all sized Vene­ again offering qualified women an terview appllcanty Sepde Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer 2x4" Studs—Special 5t)c ea. estates. Fumiturs Repair Service water heat, beautiful backyard closets, full ceramic tile bath, to Pratt A Whitney, East Hart­ MODERN four room apa.rtment. 15 ACRES cleared State road, a casoadc of stephanotla with pink faculty for nearly 40 years. Ing. Manebester Driving A ^ tian'blinds. Keys made while you outstanding opportunity to enter ADMINISTRATOR, convalescent Uaes Instelled--CeUar Water- Ceiling TUe 9V4c'^Sq. Ft. Taleottvtlle. Conn. Tel. kO. 8-7449. with fruit, trees and also fireplace. walk-up attic. Plaster walls. Built $2,600. Andover. Four Bolton lots ford, second shift. ’Tel. MI 9-1718. wait. Tape Recorders tor rent. home, full or part-time, admlnis- i on prooflhg Drae. Casing 60 Un. Ft. second floor, tn year old home, orchid corsage. NEW YORK (API—Dr. Thom­ my. PI 2-7249. Painting-—Papering 21 Its Ehigineering Aide Training Pro­ 3-car gantye. Very close to school 1954. Realistically priced at with wafer. Notch $2,900. PI Miss Marcia J. Olenney of Bol­ as M. Rivers. 7.3, pioneer research­ Marlow's, 867 Main, MI 9-5331, gram. The Initial five weeks of con­ . trativb, payroll and bkkeeplng Cedar Cloeet Lining ^ Sq. Ft. FRANK IS buying onfl selling good close to shopping and bus. MI and bus. Buy directly from oVTl- 824,500. Robert Wolverton Agen­ 2-8090. MORTIOCK'S Driving experienced desired. Send com­ Wed., May 16th at 10 a.m. sharp used furniture end antiques st 9-4864 after 4 p.m. ton. sister of the bride, was maid er In viruses who conceived the RADIO-TV REPAIRS all kOn'EttlOR and interior painting, centrated Instruction, scheduled to 1x12" Sheathing, 8000’/lo ts er. Move right in. MI 9-1109 or cy. MI 9-2813. of honor. She wore an aqua silk Automobiles For Sale 4 flee, 448 Main St.. plete resum'e including salary ex­ MeKINNEY BROS. / $92 Per Ml 430 Lake St. Gall and see what IX>T8 FOR sale In all zones. program that led to the discov­ Cara, pbooegtaphe, changera. begin in July, will include tectnical at the FIVE ROOMS and tile bath, heat, Ml 9-5913. organza dress, styled with bateau ery of the Salk and Sabin vac- NEED CAR? Your credit turned Leamliw oorNctly Savt orientation and training in the use pected to P. O. Box 154, Col­ S«WMti9« Disposal Co. Pine Paneling / 14c Sq. Ft. We've got. Open Sundays. MI $9,400—2 BEDROOM home, new Charles Poeitlcelll Agency kQ neckline, elbow - length sleeves, Your Ufa.” Driver / educatlOB Hcneet,economtcaL Guaranteed 90 chester. 8 A 16d -Common/Nails 94580. hot water, adults. Inquire IIH OVER ON OVERLAND ST.-Proud furnace, city utilities, desirable 9-9644. omcs against 'polio, died Saturday. down? Short on dokrn payment? days. Famoua for aetvloa for 80 of calculating equipment, plotting Nathan Hale Hotel, 180-183 Pearl S t —MI S.4M8 School, midriff waistline, dome - shaped (XIRNING, N. Y. (AP) — Dr. Bankrupt? ReposaesslonT Don’t classea. Member, Coimeetlcut Pro­ Fully insured. Reasonable ratea. of graphs and elementary mechani­ WlUlmenUc, Conn. • ' $8.98 Per Keg owners need more room. This 8 location. Gerard Agency, Realtors, yean. Phone MI 9-4BST. Potter- MI 3-0365 or Tom Quinn, bU skirt and y back with hack bow Eugene C. Sullivan, 90, Honorary' despair! See Honest Douglas. In­ fessional Driving Scttooi Assn. MI Leo Pelletlar, MI 94038 or MI cal drawing. TOOL DESIGNERS Combination Doors From $15.96 ea. room cape must’ be sold. Beauti­ detail. She wore a matching head- 9-7898. ton’s. 9-0083. Preftyished Ehcotic Paneling Roo$u Without Board 59 fully done upstairs. Basement par­ 9-8985. chairman and former president of quire about lowest down small­ AND DETAILERS Famished Apartments 63-A Remrt Property For Sale 74 bow with circular veil, and car­ Corning Glass Works and founder est payments anywhere. No small AN UNUSUAL bargain 1 Reupbtri- Upon completion of this training From 21c Bq. Ft: titioned. Price started in the high LARSON’S Coimi8ctleut:a first U- C e il in g reflnlsbad, painting, wall- Experienced ROOMS TO RENT, also cabins with TOLLATOJ—$ new 5% room ried a colonial bouquet of pink of Its laboratories, died Saturday loan or finance company plan. ater 8 piece living room aet: eofa course, you will be , assigned to 60 Hour week ■ CASH 'N CARRlr . , efficiency. Serantm MotaL CaU MI FIVE ROOM apartment, fully fur­ ISs, but these folks are anxious COVENTRY—We have some beau­ sweet peas.and freesia. censed drivliig/schooi trained —. - Wallpaper books on re- one of our research groups where FAMILY VACATION SPECIAL NOBODY BUT NOBODY. —who knows the final price; I*et ranches, 818,990. 5 minutes from after a long itlneas. Douglas Motora, 333 Main. Certified and .Approved la now of­ and 8 chain. 8148. Chooee from Insvred. Call Edward 94826 atfer 5. nished, heat and hot water in­ Manchester. Call .Frank Obrem- tiful Iskefront cottages and year william Hunnlford. 441 Center TUCSON,. Arts. (AP)—Richard group of fine fabrics. Work done you-will assist busy scientists and MAI^CHESTER u n d e r s e l l s NATfONAL cluded, Main St. location, second ua show It to you. T. J. Crockett, around lakefront homes. $7,500 up. St., .Manchester, served as his 1958 RENAULT Dauphfeje, Ught fering claMioom and behind 9-1U08. engineers In their mWestigatlong-ot THERE’S 4 BOATS WAITING TO Realtor, MI 8-1877, ski Agency, MI 3-8738, MI 3-1118. W. Ctelklns, ‘68. cartoonist and wheel Instfuctlon tor teenagers. by expert craftsmen on our prem- TOOL AND DESIGN NATIONAL LUJffiER, INC. f u r n is h e d r o o m s , complete floor, $125 monthly. NQ 9-6808. For full Information call The Ells­ brother's be.sl man. Ushers were blue, 33,000 miles, fully equipp^, lees. All work fully guaranteed. scientific phenomena. Work Is un­ creator of the Buck Rogers comic Ml 9-6075. PAINTING AND . paperhanging. MI 9-5263 TAKE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 381 STATE STREHn*, light housekeeping fsclllties. -Cen­ AUTUMN ST.—Charming well kept MANCHESTER -O n bus line, 8 worth Mitten Agency, MI 84930, Barry Chambers, 94 S. Lskewood strip‘ in 1629, died Saturday. clean, good-Urea, lSl9 Studebaker Mill Fabric Salesroom, 176 Pine Good clean workmuimlp at rra- usually Interesting. Salary levels NORTH HAVEN. CONN. trally located. Mrs, Dorsey, 14 TWO ROOM furnished apartment bedroom ranch 2 years old, carr Ml 9 5634. Circle. <’ousln of the bridegroom, " pickup % ton heavy duty. 4x9 low St., exclusive Cheney Fabric are attractive and advancement op­ one block- from Main St. Tel. MI 6 room house, 3 bedrooms, large NBW YORK (AP)—Mrs. Kath­ E-Z LERN Driving School— Safe, •onable ratea. 80 y ea n In Man- EXCELLENT opportunity for hon­ TO THE MOST IDEAL VACATION .CHestyut 8-2147 i Arch St., Manchester. kitchen, breakfast nook with pic­ port, aluminum storms, fireplace, and Blwood Anderson, also of arine Delsnev O'Hara, 82, mothsr bed utility traUer. MI 3-2371. salesroom. In Manchester, MI Chester. Raymond Fisks. -Ml portunities excellent. 84314 after 8 p.m. reasonable. Reynolds Realty. Tel. courteoua- Inatruction in. driving est, reliaUe man to work in re­ ATTRACnVB sleeping room, cen­ ture window, oversized garage, Manchester. of author John O'Hara, died Sun­ from ConnecUcut’a largeat. Auto­ 8-7332, Budget terms arranged. 9-9287. tail store In fast growing chain. 236-3568. Wanted—Real Eatate 77 Mrs. Oleuney wore a bisque Requirements Include algebra SPOT ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST Diamonds— W atches— - .■ tral, showeii private entrance, beautifully landscaped yard with day. She was the widow of Dr. matic aud atandard ahlft, dual Call 525-9872. patlp and shade trees, $15,600. Call c.'epe dress with beige acces­ 1966 FORD convertible, 8675. MI WASHER REFRiGBRATOR re- EXTBRIDR-INTBRIOR palnUng, (2‘ yrs.), trigonometry, physics, and near bus stity. gentleman. Apply Business Locations BOLTON—Large 4. room Ranch, WISH SUklEONB to Handle youf Patrick O'Hara,' a physician who 9-4071. controlled, fhlly inaured, pick-up eccDomlcal, expert. Jewelry . 48 MI 94706. sories and coraage of blue or- died In 1926. palrs. Prompt ‘ ■deoMatiBg, ooUlngBi - wallpaper- chemistry. College preparation Is lUITT (Junior) interested In 195 Spruce St. apic and span throuighout. Oil best, real )MtaU? Cau ms at Ml 94821 service. Older and nervous atu- guaranteed. PhoneHne MI 0 - ^ . Pot- preferred, but strong high school For Rent 64 t-Md« The bridegroom's mother mg, floor sanding and refinishing. growing with a progresrive firm, WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at GRANDVIEW ST—Luxury ranch plastrted walls. oVBfstZe fsrsge, •at prompt and couitaous- service d ^ HAROLD J. DWYER. OWiiMiwi0lt«a. Conn. Tel. 528-0856 ^an'ce, parking. MI 8-4872. Larchmont, N. Y. residential and trim Jobs. Work employment, 7-8^ S-ll shifts. Ap­ COTTAGE AT Jdisquami'cut, rea­ Wolverton Agency, MI 9-2813. MANCHESTER — 6 room Ranch, Town of Manchester The bride is the daughter of the guarantee^ free estimates. Jo­ ply In- person. Colonial Convales­ Connecticut WANTED—Retlred man or yquiig sonable," last two'weeks in June, 18 full basement, aluminum storms Florists—Nurseries 15 seph Di(Huie, contractor. MI Garden-r-Pann— Dairy through SO. Call MI 3-4086. HEMLOCK 8T—For $9,900, five late Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.^F. cent Home and Hospital, Inc., Rlcharil Martin. man or la ^ , part- meals or use of rooms, basement oil heat, nice and screens, city utilities. ntc!.e 3-0494 after 4. 1420 Main St.. Glastonbury, or General Manager / Products 50 kitchen. MI 9-5459. yard, close to' shopping center. Noone. snd the niece of Mr. and - HARDY TRANSPLANT flowers — yard, trses. This Is % of a duptyx, Mrs. .Thomas F. Toomey and Mr. marigolds, petunias, ageratum, phone 638-9483. Under $16,(100. Hayes Agency, kfl WE ARE OPER now for palnUng STRAWBERRY plapte for sale - ATTRACTIVELY furnished room Wanted To Rent 68 makes a nice set-up for a couple 3-4803. and Vfrs. Daniel Quirk of 24 Park snapdragon, salvia!, alyssum, outside and inside. Satisfaction who want to own their own. T. J. dahlias, etc. Buy at the farm at Sparkle, Robtysou. Fairfax, Mid­ for gentleman, kitchen privileges, COUPLE (no children) deStee iQOd- 8t,. Manchsster^/'.-.iThe. bridegroom guaranteed. 'Free esUmates. Dom­ land. Premier.- Fern Gardens, -179 private entranc*. parking. Inquire Cfwkett. Realtor. MI 8-1677. PORTER STREET area—Custom Is the son of fftt. Erasmo Flgliola farm prices. Also, potted hybrid inic, MI 3-7855. NOW LEASING ern, clean 4-room' heated- apart­ built 7 roorq colonial, sheer qual­ tomato plants. Albasl Farm, VUla Fern St., Ml 8-'r278-, at 169 Maple Bt. .. m ent,July 1st, with stove and MAHCHE8TER—West ?!de. Excel of Port Chester, N. Y., and the ity and beauty, bullt-lhs, 3-zone late Mr. Flgliola. Louisa Road, opposite Villa 47 Alice Drive— Manchester APPLES—Baldwins and Starks; refrigerator, first, or second floor, lent 6 room (Tolonlal with ^ for­ Electrical Services 22 FURNISHED front room, light heat, family room. 3 flreplacss, The Rev. Francis A. Gswors Louisa Restaurant, Birch Moun­ BRAND NEW TW0"LEVEL, AIR also, cider u ples. Bunce Farm, residential area. To $100 per mal dining room, large living housekeeping, 2 blocks from Cen­ oversized 2-car gSfage. Owner. Ml perfirmed * he double ring ceremo­ tain, Bolton. , FREIE E8T1MATBS—Prompt serv­ 529 W. Center St. MI 8-8116, ter, «vpmen only. Call MI 3-5539. month. Write to Atty Hugh L. room, Udy cabinet kitchen, house 9-5051 hM aluminum comblnstlOAs, ny and celebrated a nuptial Mass. ice On all types of electrical wir- - CONDmONiD OFFICE BUILDING, Moore Jr., 58 ■ Plermwjt St., HYBRID TOMATO planU, potted log. UcoTUMd and Insured Wilson FRESH EGGS for sole. Urge and PLEASANT'furnished .room for Watertown, Mase. fenced yard and Is In good con­ MANCHESTER — Autunrn 81. The bride was given In marriage and in blossom, 15c each. CaU extra large, 50c per dozen, at the gentlemen, cl^ ra lly located. MI venient location. Asking $13,700. Charming 5 room ranch, formal by her cousin. Thomas ,E. Toomey, Electrical Co., Manchester, SO 3 2 0 M ^ I N S t .. MANCHESTER > Ml 9-6981. 1616 Manchester Rd., 9-4817, Olastcnfau^, ME 8-7>n. farm. 132 Newmarker Rd.* Off 9-8886. , The Elsie Mever Agency, Realtors, ’ (Jining room, wall to wall carool- 48 Lyndale St., Manchester; Mrs. Glastonbury. Dart Hill Rd., Vernon-South Wnd- Houses For Rale 72 .MI 9.5524, MI 3-8980. ' foe, gkrage. Don’t wait. Maddock Toomey was matron of honor. sor line, MI 4-0804. A deVos, Realtors, 249-77H. Eve­ Miss Dorothy Bendei* of Elmsford, Private Instmctiona 2S r o o m s f o r rent, centrally locat­ $18,900-6. BOOM Cape, inearly tty' . ished, aiamlnum sid iu , fireplace, MANCHESTER $18,900 nings Mrs. Jullsn, kn 94190. N. Y., was biidesma'ld. Roonng-^-Gidliig 16 ed ■ MI 943MS. Joseph lUguza of Port Ches­ ■ k Pertiliiers 50-A garage, bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, VALUp: PLUS .. 4 (ledroom Ranch SO; WINDSOR—Attractive corner ; U. S. CiViL SERVICE Ideal location for doctors, drnitists, lawyen kQ 94133. ter, N. Y., was best man. Ushers A. A. DION, m e. J- Well planned, spacious home, 2 lot 8 bedroom ranch, built-ins. were Lawrenet Dean Garris Jr., iratlons GOOb c o w msnire. $5 and $10 Apartments— Flats— baths. Double garage. Nlc-e loca­ storms, gschge, basement recrea­ TESTS '' or immiiuiea office. One bkick from hoqiital loads. Deuvsred. Excellent tof MANCHESTER—Bell St. •% room Port Chester. N. Y... and Frank and addldons. C e U l^ . Workman­ Tenements 6.3 ranch. 4 years old, large lot with tion, 64 acre country lot. For fur­ tion room with picture window and Rocco, Scarsdsle, N. Y. shrubs, lawns, gtyrdena, etc. ku ther information' can Mr. Canosoy walk-out. Owner Ml 4-8969. ship guaranteed. 299 AutumnA St Men-women, 18-62. Start high at country aurrounoings. Quality A reception for 150 gueats was MI 8-4860. 1102. a week. Prm>aratory training —maple off-stieet p ^ in g, with easy access 8-7804, M1.9-87SL SEVEN ROOM duplex, oil furnace, kQ 4-8092. MI 9-5306. TR 5-6611. ’lU a attractiive Frock spells electric stove, convenient locs- built,. Plastered walla hot water COMPLETELY remodeled 7 room held at the New York Athletic until appointed. Thousands of Jobs heat, cost iron radiation, etc. flattery for the woman who wears BID WELL H(MOB Improvamsnt open. Bixperience usually unneces­ to aide etreet and Main S|tyeet. Household Goods 51 ticii. Adults preferred. Call after BARROWS & W’ALLACE home, Verplanck School area, new Clu1>, Travers Island, P e lh a m sizes 86 through 52. Note the A wonderful traveler—this Company—aU iypM of aiding and 5. M l 3-7042. , ' $17,966. PhUbrick Agonfey,' Ml j copper plumbing and dll burner, Manor, N. Y. After a six-week sary. FREE Information on Jobs,- 9-8464. 66 E. Center 9t. Manchester new. yoke treatment ejjsy-to-crochet hat with a but- ttys. Aluminum clapboards a ROGERS IS selling 9x12 linoleums kQ 9-5306 modern^d^ kitchen, separate din- wedding, trip (o Europe, the couple salarisf, requirements. Write TO­ THREE ROOM apartment,, beat, No. 8281 with Patt-O-Rama Is tdn-on brim! Lpyely to wear with aiuty.. Unexcelled vorkmaa- DAY, ^ving phone. Lincoln Serv­ fOr $5 and up. iOso, a good .buy PLORENCB BT.—7 robm- home in fog area, Shedrooms upstairs, plus will live in New Rochelle. in sices 36, .38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. summer fashions. hot wafor. electricity, stove, re^ Atp.ld»«6IO. ice, Pekin 66, m in ^ . on cheats, beds, dressers and ap­ excellent condition inside and out, SIX ROOM ranch. 8 bedrooms, din­ attie area for future expansion. Mrs. Flgliola is a gri^uate of 60, 62. Bust 38 to 54. Size Pattern No. 2714-N has full cro­ Office irill, ba bid oat to salt tenants—chNce pliances. .Credit' terms ayallsble. frigerator. 248 Ji. Main, second ing rooni large kitchen and living Compare for only S14.90Q. Beech- Good Counsel College, and attend­ FOR YOUR roof and eldtag, call floor, $88. Ml 9-j)^. 94. enclosed porch, (xie-car garage, 38, 40 bust, Niort sleeve, 4 3-8 chet directions; stitch illustra­ We also buy used furniture. 11714 priced for quick sale, $13,900. room. Magnificent family room, ler-Smlth, Bealtors, MI 9-8952, MI ed Fordham University. Mr. Flg­ yards o f SS-inch. tions. To order, send 35c; in coins J. O. R oofing; Co. W e specialize Honda—Stock»"-> S Bedroom Ranch—enclosed eunporch. Completely finished rec- of pueliag. Air conditioning iaduded in Spruce St. Ml 8-49^. FOUR ROOlf apartment, automa PhUbrick Agency, kQ 9-8464. $16,200. C air Ml,. *4109. . .aft9r 3, 34969. liola is a graduate of Westches­ To order, send 85c in coins to:— to: Aane Cabbt, Manchester in aluminum,' ceramic and stone. rwiUon room with bar and^ lavatory. House necenUy redecorated. week-days, tU day Saturday and ter Community College, and at­ For free estimates and ^ ^in t- Mortgages 31 RUGS, n e v e r used. 9x12 beige tic hot water, 00 furnace. East STARKWEATER 8T,-*4 room sin­ Sue'Bumett, The Manchester Evening Herald 1160 AVE. OF PLUS wan to wall carpeting In Uving room. ludl and maater bqd-' rental c^ g a . BPCm ^Sfl te-buUt cape— Five Sunday. tended New York UnlversltJ^ and Evening Uetald, 1150 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, ment caU MI (M3933. broadloom, $30; 9x16 gold, .$M; Side. Tet. kO S-4751. gle, aU utilities, good condition, ALMOST unlimited funds avsUsbls room; drapes and curtains; Venetian blinds; eto.ve and reMigera- broadloom, $87. rooms. Mtchen ha# the built-ins, the American Institute of tntnk- ASO^OAS. NEW Y(HiK 86r N.Y. for privats mortgages. If you need 9x18 lilac THREE room iqiartment includ­ two FULL baths, shed dotyner, MANOHE8TER—3 bedroom ranch, '-$14,500. Joseph Barth, Broker, kQ tw ; storms,' screens and awnings. Tool shed In rear. BeautttuUjp 3894966. 9-0320. V Ing. He is associated with the N. r . . . . , • For Ist-olsss tnaiUuK add lOc money to const^dats worrisome landscaped.'Must be abeh to be appreciated- ing heat, hot water and gaa for rec room, breezeway, two-car fla- carport. Urge lot, near school, FSlrfield .County Trust Co. in ' For lst-«laas mailing add 10c for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ R o o fin g fund C h i m i l ^ 1 6 -A debts, to Improve your ptoperty, C ol GEORGS WILLARD, O ^ ir Ml 34M12 cooking, gas stove, electric'^ rs- .rage. All this for only $18,000. T. large assumable 464 % mortgage. BOLTON LAKE—6 roqm ranch StamfoKi, Conn. . > i - ■ for. each -maltera. Print - name,, dress with Zone and Pattern ROOFmO—8l or for any purpose, and can pajr FOR BALB-Garageful of used fur- frigerafor furnished. Please caU J, Cw^ett; Realtor. kQ 8-15n. Oskner.. M l 9*7016.^ _____ address wfth none, style No. and' Number. * ovoriooklng lake, 4 bedrooms, oil roofs of aU kinds, new foofs, gut- lit.36 per month for each M-000 FULL PRICE $18,600 idturs, some antiques. .kO M l 9*7737, TR 8-6917, 5-7 p.m. BJEDUCED—4 " r o o t ranch, ^ b ed - haat, lakefront privileges, small size. Send-’50c for. the New, Blg-Slze boitow, call Frank Burke, at arRwL.SCHMiDTsA||6iit M IB^IliO c o l o n ia l ^ rooms, Immartilats Spriagtine nutrition fretjii Ur work, cblmnsys elsaned, re­ n o m , full celhty. 464% O X , down payment, price dbly Bradtnrd Bachraell flloto Ready for, you now—spring and ’62 Albunf filled with lovely de­ paired Aluminum aiding. 80 OOnaeoticut Mortgage Exchange, TWO ARM CHAIRS. $187T-V se t conditloa, gangs, tress, near hes- ■trawberrlM are a good source of Col OwRor TR 8-Y379 For AppolMiim r ' large landscaped lot. Itondlnoas. £$,606, qwddUld-Barttett IteaJty. summer 162 'imus of our pattern signs, a needlework stltoh sec­ ysars’ aspsrlsBes. Frss aattnuttasi 18 Lewis BVBi^tRad. GB 8488T $tt. M " Craftsman lawnsweeper, BIBBNLL ariREET—« litaL only $18,500. C ulton W, '•ttiatfB'l c , ■ _ . MRS. RUDOLPH JOHN FIGLIOLA book a M ig Fashion. - Send 60c. tion and free patterns. Hoid^. la 84M1. ic^sjiras. days, JA 9-6658 evef. H I. « . MI MR69. fhMr, $m . 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‘ MONDAY. MAY 14, ld62 PAOBBDCTEEN - . y • V-. i0anrl|90t9r lEtt^nlng'UpraUt Average Daily Net PreM ltiin , For toe Week Ended f llie Weather Ajp- ^■, ■■ ’ i f i v x t , 19«S -i-i -:. btiui^eater Assembly, Order of < - Foreoaet of V. 8 . Weather Bureoa Ralnbotv for Girls, w ^ have m busi­ r About^ To’wn L u tzH onars ; Dedicatioh Planned Sunday « 1 fe*re « » ? < dondy, little change In temper­ 'f ■ . _ ness meeting tonlglft j|t 7:30 at 13,578 the Masonic Temple. Them will be, near at ' ■ ■ ■ ature tonight. Low In iWs. Wednee- Dwightcni at tAMrty Ifo. 317 wiU an aMoHon o f officers. Officers and Member ef the Audit , Mrs. Sweet Par Mary Cheney Library y o u r Bateuii o f aroaU aon day, partly clondyt.- wanner la n M t tom onw at S.p4n. |n Oranga Installeid choir members. are' i«> afternoon. HSgh. dround 70. Halt, ntere will Jia m memorial minded to wear white; street- telep h o n e Manchestot’’" ^ City of Village Charm ■ervida and mambara are reminded tength, dresses, For Service Plass hav« baen aat for tha for<'•^lub members will seyve refresh- order for dinig neede aad to wear tyMbe. After the service mal dedication o f the Mary C|bansy manta. Sour eoemetiee wiO be takcB enre of VOL. LXXXI, NO. 191 (FOURTEEN PAGES) thata-wM be a social time with re- *The Chaminade Itoalcal d u b Will Mis. George H. Marlow of the MANCHESTEp^ (X)NN., TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1962 (CXaaeffied Advertising on Page U ) sponsor jts annual spring concert Mrs. Frederick A. Sweet. 43 N. LHrrary wito Ita $960;0Q0 addition library board planned the itodlca- Immediately- > PRICE FIVE CENTS ^ School-St;, was honored as ‘’out­ ■ ■ V*; ' I tonight at 8:16 in the chapel of Siuiday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Uon program, which is followed by -<£l. . •, ^ ^ standing volunteed of the^year” at Spencer Group, Second South Metoodlst Church, There will *nie oeremoniet will begin with an open house. Other library board be a club soloist, guest soloists and a luncheon meeting of the Lutz J- -^r^^tlonai Church, will meet Junior Mueeuiti Volunteer League an invocatioa delivered by the Rev. mentbers, besides Mrs. Marlow and FREE Chorus numbers. Refreshments will Buckley, who ivil! be present are WeuiMKiay afternoon: after a niin- today at Wtliie’a Steak House. Laurence Vincent, associate pastor maga ai^ ^ m 9 a.m: to noon. be served. Proceeds ®f » freewill Hiss Catherine BL Putnam, secre- DELIVERY offering will be used for Laurel New officers, elected and in­ o f Center Congregational Church, /'Members are reminded to bring stalled ay the meeting, are Mrs. taiy; and Leo F. Diana, (Jhmes F. Music Camp scholarships for Man­ followed by greetings from Mayor Gipeon and Russril P. Grannlsa. sandwiches. Mra. Joel Nichols and chester High School Sttudents, Neal ^ le r , 21 Comstock Rd., Mrs, tiOuis Tuttle will serve des­ preai^int; Mrs.'Frank Gates, 311 Harold A. Turklngton. .Mary Cheney Library reopened sert and coffee. Members of the Emma Nettle- WoodorU^e St., first 'vice presi­ William E. Buckley,, chairman of recently after a three-month clos­ ton group of Center Congrega­ dent;; Mrs. Merrill Adams, 80 the library board, , and Mias Anna ing while the addition ’was being The Martha Circle Emanuel tional Church will meet tomor­ Grandview St., second vice presi­ C. French, head librarian at Mary finished. Alfred Reinhardt of Man­ Ijutheran Church, will meet Thurs­ row at 8 p.m. in the Robbins Room dent; Mrs. Sweet, secretary, and Cheney Library, will welcome chester was architect for the PRESCRIF'nON PHARMACY day at 10 a.m. for sewing. Host­ o f the church. Miss Aima French, Mra Carroll Barrett, 28 Mt. Nebo townaper^le. The RL Rev. Msgr. project and the AnnuUl Construc­ esses for a luncheon at noon will PL, treasurer. tion 0>. of Manchester was con­ head of Manchester public libra­ John F. Hannon o f St. James* 901 MAIN STv—M l S-0S21 be Mrs, John Hinrichs and' Miss Mrs, William^ Moore, retiring Church will give the benediction. tractor. Alma. Johnson. There will be a busi­ ries, will present book reviews. president, presented two gifts ness meeting at 3 p.m. Mrs. George from the Volunteer League to the Tours pf the library building, Okerfelt wifi lead devotions. The. Members of Miantonomah museum, given in honor, of Mra with Ita new children’e and ref­ Reds If They Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor, Tribe, Improved Order of Red Sweet. The gifts are a book, "In­ erence wings and renovated in­ wQi speak m “ Oomparatlve Study Men, will meet tonight at 8 at diana,** by Edwin *TuhiB, and a bul­ terior, will be conducted by mem- of the Gospels.'** Tinker Hall. Reports will be pres letin o f the Archaeoli^eal Socle^ ben of the League of Women ented on the recent convention in of C::pnnectlcut. Voten, led by M n, Edward P. EVERY WEDNESDAY IS Denied hy Yar^orouffh m U i • Robertson School PTA will meet Bridgeport at which Roland Rock­ . Mrs. Sweet, who also serves as Coltman, president, and Mra. State N ew s Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the school well, chief of records and past secretary of the museum’s board Jerome Nathan, tour ohainnan. auditorium. There will be installa­ sachem, was elected as Great Jun­ of tnisteea worka at the museum Mrs. John C. Aronson, president Will Build Up Force tion o f officers and a discussion on ior Sagmore of Connecticut. Mem­ every Tuesday aftemocm and of the Junior Century Club and DOUBLE Paper Claims Estes stimulating memters Interest in bers of the Great Council com­ makes many field (rips to acquire Roundup the fimcUon o f the organization. mittee will-'meet tonight at 7:30 other injuries. Vernon Center ed on charges of breaking and “These forces are to help insure the territoHal in t^ ity of weekly ntdio broadcast to check in quesUon. He declined entering. this peaceful country,” the President said of th6 dispaten of Texas constituents. further comment, cKplalning he had hot seen the published report. Campus police ..said the youths Marines to Thailand. ' Yarborough, in a state­ "As I have had three different were involved hv-i series of breaks In a follow to the announcement,-Secretary of Defeiue at the university during the past ment, said there were no versions of it related to me, all Robert McNamara said the U.S. ihilitary force in Thailand three weeks. They said the stu­ strings to these cmitributions, erroneous in some respects, 1 shall would be given a new over-all command and increased to defer further comments untU such dents had SI keys to rooms in which he said were received university buUdlngs. about 5,000 men. , ^ Exporr SPECIAL at a time Estes “was being time as I see the report and com­ pare ita statements to my re Af-reated yesterday were John , ’Th^ buildup will include the 1,000-man Arm y battle grOup One Tree Taken Ddlvn FREE feted by Chambers of Com­ ord." A. CMscuoIa, 19, of 62 Middle- already in Thailand. . Spet^iah for Monday^ merce as the ideal young town Ave., New Haven, a fresh­ r To this will be added the Marine battalion of about 1,800 OF THE MONTH! man in engineering; John H. Hub­ American.” Senate investigators try today to men, from the 7th Fleet. 'The Marine contingent also Mill W ith tw o or more. Phono Rockvilio TR ^1704 fit together the pieces of the Billie bard, 19, of Town Hill, New. Hart­ RBWRMG Tuesday & Wednesday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sol Estes puzzle u Itopublicans ford, an engineering sophomore; have its own technical air units. IC ol enytimo for service. W e ore fully insured for | and Michael H. Pratson, 19, of 223 Additionally, about 1,200 Army forces from the Pacific The Dallas, Texas, News filed new charges of finagling and TUESDAY and called for Secretary of A^cul- Hazard Ave., HazardvUIe, a fresh­ area will be sent in. I yowT proracnoii* said today that the journal of ture Orville L. Freeman to resign. man m business management. , The Pacific Air Force will provide tactical units to give air expenditures of Billie Sol Oriscuola and Hubbard were TOP O' THE CiRADE Sen. John L. McClellan, D-Ark., cover to the Army ground troops. Estes, indicted Texas finan­ chairman of the. Senate Investiga­ charged with 12 counts of break­ WEDNESDAY ONLY! the Pineal Meat Youm Ever Eat! Both the Air Force and Marine air units will be based in cier, listed a $1,000 payment tions subcommittee that is e|pplor- ing and entering and possession Ing the complicated ventures of of burglar toob. Pratson was Thailand. ■9 —-— to Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D- Patrolmen Clarence O. Neff and Robert L, Kjellqulst model the old With CTfiry pair of soles brought in to have done at charged with two counts of break­ Gen. Paul D. Harkins, now U.S. . _ q ' » e and the new in city police uniforms. Police will switch to the Tex,, on h(ay 23, 1961. (Continued on Page Nine) ing and entering. commander of the 6,O09-man force in South Viet Nam, will be given better-tailored suit worn by Kjellqulst next week. (Herald pho­ regular price— you will receive a container of shoe All were released under bond of Reds Ignoritig to by Satemls). $1,000 each pending appearance in the Job of heading U.S. forces in ------f t , , ------both Thailand and South Vie* polish or 2 pairs of laces. Value up to 50e FREE! Wlllimaiitic Circuit Cburt June 7. Nam. through the poUco benefit fund, University officials said all have British Bid for IRUMMAGE SALE proceeds from the annual dance T.M. Kw. A Pentagon spokesman seitd been suspended from school. Rockville-V ernon a WE GIVE g r e e n STAMPS e that Lt. Gen. James !,«, Richard­ Sponsored By The Friendly Circle proceeds from the annutl dance OAS Leader Salan PoUce said the students had son Jr., tha deputy commander of Truce in Laos events. "SHOE REPAIRJNO—SECOND TO NONE** home-made keys in their posses­ U.S. Army forces In the Pacific, TUESDAY, MAY 15— 4:30 P.M. to 9 P.M. The charcoal gray gabardine sion. , ' has been designated to command New Uniforms, outfits arc tailored to each patrol­ A university spokesman said the combat elements of Harkins' LONDON (AP)— Foreign Secre­ Rep. Charles Halleok, R-lnd., House RepUhUosn leader, tells newsmen, outside the White House this AT THE AMERICAN LEGION HOME man. Distinguishing features are On Trial in Paris nothing has been reported stolen over-all command. tary Liord Home oald today tha morning after a 45-minute conference with President Kennedy on the Laee ertals, that "no oommlt- a blue strips on the trousers legs fihfn the university buildings. The reference by the Pentagon Soviet Union haa shrugged oft Leonard St. Dance M ark and sllveV braid on the hat bands. ments 'werp hiked—none given.’* AP Reporter! Karl Bauman, left, and Douglas Orrnau, question epokeeman to combat elemento HOUSE. &. HALE He said copies of final examlna- Kalleek. (AP Fhotofax). British appeals to restrain Com­ The hats, purchased by the city, SHOE REPAnUNO SERVICE By HARVEY HUDSON farmy chief, was back to Its nor­ Uona apfiarently -were the objects pointed up that thla Is no mere munist armed forces and restora Police Week have shorter visors than the pres­ PARIS (A P )—Secret Army Or- mal light gray. His bushy black of tbs breaks. sistance outfit going into Thailand, the cease-fire in Laos. ent issue. USE OUR OAK S1KEET ENTRANCE-^WI S-4123 ' ganlzation louder Raoul Salan moustache waa gona. The three students lived at Sig­ but a- fighting force. The uniforms were purchased went on trUti tdid^ , before a spe­ As a'coart clerk b^pin to read ma Nu house, a socUl fraternity No Political Profit Left Harklna' force In Thailand wUl | Rockville Police will couple Na­ Indonesia Aids Include,einde. alao,aim the«ie jointiolnt MlHtaiTMlHtarv As­ Aa. ? V * ^ j , * '^ " * “ **'S* .WaUneUtrol-, after competitive bids were adver­ FRESH CENTER O U n Olffl BESTI cial'couit‘v0 lht< tig to con­ the deenie Which sent 8dUm be­ retldenoe. list, leader Prince Souvanna Phou- tional Police Week observances sistance Advisory Group- of a little tised. A complete outfit cost $60; demn him to deatlu fore the'high military tribunal, n)J(' bdfifd form an effective na- this week with the department’s over 200 men which hM been there a pair of trousers alone, 818. The ex-general, yrtw once wore one of his lawyers Interrupted to Enters Red China Troops Snared tional government If the situation annual policemens bail and the Heavy reefers, to, be purchased In many of France’s highest military Cor several years. say. that the defense wanted to HONG KONG (AP) — Mrs. became quiet. donning of new uniforms, the first the fall, are $80 ^ ch . decorations, was uahered lilto the Senate May Shelve Kennedy's statement said the Choicest Meats In Town! cite %. tribunal member, Henri Mary Downey o f New Britain, U.S. military forces were being put "We sliall have a dangerous complete uniform change in city courtroom by four gendarmes and HoppOnot, as a witness. ' On New Guinea situation until that Is achieved,’’ history. Ooim.,. croBS^ into Oommuntat Into Thailand.so that "We may be took his placq In the prisoner's But when Hoppenot said that he China today to -visit her impris­ in a poaitlon to fulfill speedily our he declared. Today, Police Memorial Day, box. had taken no part in events that "The Soviet government has not was to have seen flags at half oned son John in (Peking. HOLLANDIA, West New Guinea obligations*' under the 1954 Manila TUESDAY ONLY! There was a hush vdien court led to Solan's trial, the court pres­ Mrs. Downey is aocoinpanied by Voter Literacy Test Pact, a defense agreement ap­ agreed to the efforts of British mast in honor of the nation's po­ SEYMOUR (AP) —Four Indonesian trsiisport President Charles Bom st asked ident in effect ruled against Hop­ her son ’W’iUlam. It is her third proved by the Senate. Ambassador Sir Frank Roberts to w i m p o r t e d s l i c e d ■— ^ licemen who have died, but rain planes supported by two Mitchell LECLERC Salan to identify himself. penot appearing as a witness and trip to Peiping since John, 32, a I The Preeldent recalled that the get Moscow to restrain the Com-*, preventad raising the flag^ in Cenr Salan cbse, a wry smile drifted trial procedures continued. bombers dropped 40- or more FUNERAL HOME U. S. Army ctvillan wnploye dur­ By JACK BELL U.8 . secretary of state and the munist forces in Laos and restora tral Pa^k and at police headquar­ across his ftu^s, and he replied in The court cleric read the accu­ paratrooiM and supplies into Want opubllcan leader Everett M. Dirk- the cease-fire.'* ing tha Kmrean conflict was sen­ sen of Illinois first maasfivenfd foreign minister of Thailand had I BOILED 0 0 < ters. AUTO STORES a strong 'voice; sation, which charged Salan with tenced to life ImprUonment in New Guinea a t dawn today to WASHINGTON (AP) ^ With referred to this pact in a joint The annual policemen’s ball will FUNERAL "M y name ts Raoul Salan, ex- helping organise a putsch in April inforce encircled Indonesian gttsr- all sides reasonably satisfied that April 24 to bring the measure be­ statement On March 6. The - key X 0 1 k i A l k l CH* DAILY TO • PAL 1964 on chaiges that he dropped fore the Senate. be held, Saturday night at the OO I IVlA\ira 9 1 . mints. TO 9 PM. getieral of colonial troops. Military 1961, and then of being the leader supplies to a n t 1-Communist rlllas, the Dutch reported. ., political profit haa been squeezed portion of the statement gave U.S. PAC ballroom on ’Village St. Medal, Grand Choss of the Le^on A communique said tbsf bOmb- Sen. Paul Douglaa, D-III., SERVICE of the secret army, which seeks agents in Manchuria. out of it, the Senate may shelve assurances that this country re- I h a m 9 9 A t the ball, patrolmen will wear lb of Honor, wounded In action-*' to retain French rule In Algeria. era were driven off — apparently blamed what he called/kh unholy garded defense of 'Dialland-as an WALTER N. today the administration's voter (LIMIT 2 UBS. PER CUSTOMER) new uniforms, purchased last Salan wore a gray suit with a One of Solan’s attomeya argued by naval gun$—but that two C il alliance of Soulhern Democrats obligation of the United States to Bulletins LECLERC 87 to 86 literacy test bill. and conservative Republicans, month from Kramer’s Iilc. of Hart­ JWIFFLER @ $ALE lurvy blue tie. ffis thin hair, dyed that the special high ' military transport pUines succeeded In that country, os well aa a matter Culled from A P Wires ford. The hew. uniforms will be . Director back to its normal black -during HARTFORD (AP)—The State drop^ng at least 40 paratroops Before members is a motion by mostly from the West, for the for action by the Southeast Asia regulation dress for patrolmen be­ SA H rr 0 9 TOUR M IM .Y wmI his year underground as secret (Oontinned on Page Nine) Motor Veldcle Department's daily into the jungle south of the village Majority Leader Mike Mansfield Seiiate's failure to get action on Treaty Organization. Call Ml 9-5869 YOMtSaF.~W»UKX THATOlO record of automobile fatalities as of Fakfak,.?ln westernmost New of Montana to init aside the meas­ the measure. Kennedy said the sending of ad­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ginning Sunday. . DeOAULLE A1B8 VIEWS S17 mGHLAND ST. PHONE MI S-4278 Officers purchased, the uniforms 23 Main Street, Mauchest^ tfAKY M U nU R NOW of last midnight and the totals on Guinea. ure. If tt prevails as expected onk He said that Republicans—who ditional U.S. forces , to Thailand FRESH PORK CUTLETS the same date last year; a roll call vote, that will be the PARIS (AP) — President The: two- other transports 1961 1962 end for civil rights legislation In Ohariee de OsiiUe declared to- Easy "top of the stove” dropped supplies to about 60 In- (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued na Fnge Nine) We Install Tliem KlUed 87 86 xtbnesians who had parachuted day the Western powers ifanst dinner. Tender, sweet and Politically, there was something k e ^ their prasent righto in Ber­ At Discounts De Gaulle’s Silence Into' New Guinea April 27 luid boneless . . . no waste. At $35,000 Award now are bottled up by Dutch sol­ for everyonjs In this outcome. lin without change- A t a erowd-* Southern opponents could brag ed news conference, he also de­ Sold Over Hie a special low price! NEW HAVEN (AP)—Miss Ger­ diers, marines and Papuan volun­ Open to Public Tonight at 6 MANCHESTER teers about 16 miles north of at home thely had killed another clared anew that Fraace must Counters A t Discounts 79* aldine Ruaaillo, 90, WUllngfqrd, Fakfak, the communique said. jcivil rights bill by their filibuster­ build Its own atomic force for Ve Stock MeMera Far Meat Carel Mystery of Algeria was awarded |M,000 by a federal ing tactics. Advocates of the meas­ -h. $4.99 UST jury yesterday for Injuries suf­ It was believed the paratroops her (Mense and Independeoce, UBLIC MARKE Special topValue Stamp Bonus all this week! came from Indonesian-held Ceron ure could assure interested minor­ and. again urged the formation 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 M A IN STREET C e m p le to Ante Radio fered In a one-car crash three Ttvo Services Needed years e « . Island, about 120 miles southwest ity voters they had done their best of a European poUttoal union REAR By JAMES MARLOW and would be back to try again. iD N in O N ^eokmialism, seemed too over- Miss Russlilo bad sfued the es­ of New Guinea. but along France’s tdeap o f a SEAT Asgociated Press News Analyst vdielmlng for the French troops tate of the late Elaine Quinn, a Dutch forces sealed off the Democrats and Republicans loose confederation. De' Gaulle TUES. and WED. SPECIALS! TU N ^U P 100 STAMPS Nepco Bologna WASHINGTON (AP) — th e Al­ who had seen their empire cut area, halting all plane flights and each could blame the other party To Dedicate Cathedral said Fraace does not object to SPEAKBL gerian mystery is not how the for the lack of results. the United States^ probe of So­ F R B « I f r o m ' *niE BRINE away from Lebanon, 8; ^ . Tu­ (Continued on Page Nine) refusing correspondents entry. nr CssisMi Secret Army Organization is able nisia, Morocco, and IndMhlna. The Dutch.-kald the paratroops The bill itself was designed to viet Intentions on Berlin. n a u om m 'wMilHIliiet to kill Moslems in bunches every I ,It was after this that De Gaulle were dropped east of Fakfak establish a sixth grade education HARTFORD (AP)—Not often^at the nine different altars-all at LEAN. CHUCK day but why French President, de 'took over. In time, last March, while tjte'^eupplies were imloaded as the only literacy test for qual­ doea It take two Impressive cere­ the same time. The Most Rev, EICHMa !nN RUUNO d u e 'I John F, H'ackett, 'auxiliary bishop lb . Gaulle has not used the French' lie worked out a settlement with north 6f the village In the general ification to vote in federal elec­ monies to dedicate a new church. JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector . army to emaah the assassins- tions. of Hartford, will officiate at the CORNED.BEEF $ 1 .9 9 the Moslems, vriiich was Intended vicihity where the first contingent The two services In which the (AP)—The Supreme Court will It raises an unpleasant question to keep Algerian links with News Tidbits was dropped April 27. It was aimed primarily at about main altar. REG. 79c LB. deliver Judgment on ^the appeal about De Gaulle who takes such France but let the Algerians A spokesman said none of the 100 cotmtics In the South where towering Cathedral of St. Joseph Tonight’s ceremony will be open- from the AP Wires to the public with doors to the of Adolf Etchmann 'May 29, an a strongman role against the Rus- choose Independence. four was shot down. There was Its supporters said state tests on Farmington Ave. will be con­ official announcement said to­ siana that he has refused even to After the history of their years were used to keep Negroes from cathedral opening at 6 p.m. for th, no report of contact on the ground secrated are both necessary be­ 7 o’clock service. day. The former Gestapo cotonel GENUINE SPRING SHOULDER join the United States in dlacusa- of revolt—and the tect that they between Dutch forces and the in­ voting. Southerners called the' D ouble ■iter Non-poUtleal etrikee may be le­ cause both the Consecration and May 23, the formal opening will was sentenced to deatii for his Ing a Berlin settlement with galised In Spain in effort to solve vaders. measure an unconstitutional Inva­ part In the NozI regime’s mur­ them; sion of the right of states to fix the opening ceremonies are so long be held at 10:30 a.m. and will be Stamps LAMB CHOPS Lb 69c (Continued os Page Five) current labor troitoles of the Gen­ Fdkfak, with a population of limited to Invited guests which der of Jews. Die Jerusalem Dis­ How could he hopq . t o cope with ' ‘■•‘5s'" eralissimo Francisco Franco re­ about 1,600, reportedly has a iiu.m- voting qualifications. , they could scarcely be held the trict Court passed the sentence Every same day. will Include members of the Ro­ the gigantic Russian military gime .. .Harvard to award degrees The 82-42 vote by which the last Dec. 16. Die Supteme Court power if he lacka the ability, or Senate Monday refused to limit Most churches are impressed In­ man Catholic helrarchy, other Bobbie's a Bantly booster Wed. LAMB FOR STEW Lb 1 5 ^ to Bodellffe’s womca stogeats, thus (Continned'on Page Nine) clergy and dignitaries of state. heani RIchmann's appeal in the -will,', to crush the compara­ debate sealed the measure's fate to service with a simple dedica­ ' ' ^ L L I A M p . O U I S L L OAS Answers making Harvard arhat it has been March. tively small group of brguiised in practice for years, a oo-educa- for all practical purposes. tion. A Roman Catholic Cathedral, murderers In Algeria? . - - however, must be consecrated. Uonal IpsUtut^n. , .... . But advocates would, not let It URGES POISON GA.S BAN, The answer is simple enough; be buried without a proper wake. Since a cathedral is the mother Bobbie is eight. She doesn’t know about the home heat- Moslem Attack House (jornmittM on 'un-Ameri­ Tribunal Bars U.S., Bonn Cut GENEVA (AP)—The United .... 'I He couldnit stop the Ruasiana.for They took over the talk from the church of its. diocese and the ■ eU lue eifcoA^ ^ five minutes without American can activittes subpoeBaes David P. Southerners who had u s^ up moat church in which the bishop perm­ States offered to^y to partici- ing plant. But, she does know that last winter the house Johaeoa, Pennsylvania Railroad patis In an East-West stady of f r i e n d s , help, althou^ this might not be Al/ HWRS (AP)—The European Reid’s Appeal of Uiie time of 14 working days anently sets up the "cathedra” or " s - guessed from his attitude toward Secret Army OtgaitiiiaaUon stepped accountant who returned to his sihee Mknslleld and Senate Re- episcopal throne symbolising his Berlin Discord measures to eliminate poison was freezing five times. They ran out of oil three home after being dtsllhistoned with gas, deadly disease carriers and The public». American efforts with Russia. - up its killing of Moslems today in authority over the diocese. a try at living in Russia . . . Ap­ WASHIN(JTON (AP) — Ben­ ueath rays from the arsenids o f tim es and the burner conked out twice. . Through months of murder, retaliation for the first major Moa- The consecration, which Involves BONN, Germany (AP) — The r . • . ■ proval of $8,412,009 for flood pro­ jamin Reid, a 24-yeat’-<^d Hart­ anointing with sacred oil, differs tile great powers. U.S, Delegate BREAKSTONE'S -committed on the public streets, lem terroriat attack since the Nurses Association United States and West Qermamy tection in Connecticut's Fifth Om- ford, (tonn., man under the death Charles C. .Stelle told the 17- «go. ^eopie J! ““"y ' the French army in Algeria has March 18 ceaserfire. from the simpler dedication or have tredUced their differences to H er Dan quit the old oiI_compan.v and asked Bantly to arrested a few leaders of the sai- gresslonal'District for the year be­ .pentence for a 1967 hammer slay­ blessing by words alone. what they call ‘ ‘details,’’ but in­ nation disarmament conference By 11 km., 19 Moslem men and’ ginning July 1’asked by Rep. John ing has been iutned down in Ms Favors Medicare, A consecration can be perform­ the United States Is prepared to cret anny but haa never made a Moslem, woman had been killed formed sources said one detail Is s u g g e s t e d t h e 'i*^®*^****® i t S-. Monojgan. latest appeal to the U. 8 . Supreme ed only when the building Is con­ send experts to a technical oon- take over delivering oil and fixing their burner. Bobbie any wtxfieaale etiort to crush tt. in AJgiecn and nine Mbelems had a key provision of U S. proposals It has BtocNI by whilb the mur­ Executive power In OKana hi- Court for a review of hia case. Hits AMA Pressure structed of stone, brick or reln^ to the Soviet, Union for a Berlin fersnee to consider workable'- T o d a y o f > •« OFF UUI been wounded. The Europeans measures to verify a bon on such . knows that from then on the house wasn’t cold. ders pOSd 1 9 . In these months, rroasee to daageroua point, Ihter- The tribunal yestesday denied forced concrete and when there Is settlement. Deliciona, low. calorie concentrated their shooting in the weapons. He said this study ^"«urance* : while the-secret assaasins slaugh- natimial Commission qf Jurists without opmment a motion for a e t r o i t a guarantee that It will never Hussein Dey quarter, where many D (AP) — The Amer­ A communique Issued after a could begin at once. The offer cottsge cheese. Regular­ tersd - thalr people, the Moslems says . . . Fifteen Filipino students second hmrtng. ican Nurses' Association will con­ serve any but a sacred puipose. Moalema live. Gov. Johh N. Dempsey recently two-hour meeting between U.S. was made iii response to a sug­ Uncomplicated? It’s all Bobbie needs to be a Bantly ly 32c pound cup. re£mined from fighting faaqk. demonstrate before uK. Embassy tinue 'advising on policy despite ..The consecration of the church ^■esaion. * It *i* Pro- One Buiopean was,killed and one granted a reiwieve of Reid'a dei^ Ambassador Walter C Dowling gestion the Swedish delegato, th ey fearsd It .would eventually wounded. in MaaiUn to protest House at Rep- diffqyenoes' with the American and its nine altars scheduled for and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ■booster. M atter o f fact, that’s all anyone needs. nsefitatlvaf disapproval of the seqtence until May 28 to allow Rolf Edberg, made to tiie Unit­ involvs them 4Mth the Fre))ch Killing of Moslems spread to Medtoal Aawciatlon (AM A) over tonight at 7 o’clock U k new cere­ Monday said the two nations were Philippine war damaga claims him 'to carry the appeal to the mony approved only last April by ed States and the Soviet Union complete plans t ^ army and dastroy their hopes of Oran, secret-army hotbed in Al­ aid Co'the aged, the president of in "full agreement in all essential maaonn. High court. the Sacred Congregation of Rites. last week. independence. geria. Five lloslema. Including a the ANA said yeeterday. points.” Phone MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 for information on Bantly their funeJiV*’);”!® Here's a chance to get a full book of stamps! Twelve injured when cu of William b. Graham of Hartford, It is basically the' old ceremony ' They finally'reached the tweak­ woman, were slain by terrorists. Reid’s rowiial pubUc defender, waa Mathilda ScMnier, opening the “There will be further (aiks over POULTRY PLANT DESTROYED *hey would buv In f’ ing point Mimday after scores of elevated ear derails at platform but baa been pruned to reduce the Authorities In both A l^ n and unavailable immediately for a five-day ccnvsntion ■ of the ANA several details,” the communique MERRIMACK, NH., (AP)— service. ' • ■ ®*ke a will, usance their women had been shot down, Oran seemed powerless to choke totmhml in noitbeaat Philadel­ time it takes. comment on the latest ttim of hero,. s ^ . ’“ Coivtiderable pressure added. ‘ ‘It is the intention of both Fire caused $200,(KN> damage to and cut loose. ' off the'terrorism. - ■ phia... Aetrem 20a Zsa Gabor It will be in three parts. It will events. has lissn brought' against nurses start outside .the building where slde^ to remain In cIo.se touch.”' tile flverstory Gate.City Ppultry AtoKINS^^S' 1500 EXTRA Until last March in Algeria, The Moslem outburst Monday baUns at pro-Mai gnestiona In ber ^..because Of tlje AMA stand in Graham had petitioned the Su­ the cleansing and taking posses­ Informants said disagreement Co., an executive for an insur­ “ Respectfully^ Moelem nationalists fought the was a e ^ as a warning of wurae $9 mlUhm suit w a b u t Cavalier imjg^Kirt o f jiealUi Insurance for the "Our R«putetion preme Court last month for a sion of the. new cathedral will take continues to center on the U.S. ance oompahy that insures the French more than seven years to come-imleas the European ter- Magazine... Higher pries ao^ View of the case, asking t h e - jw aged." • b E L C O w H E A T for thehr ’ Indepebdence. place. Then, the rolics of the mar­ proposal for Blast German, repre­ firm estimated today. Flames Is Your Assurance*’ ORMAND J. WEST • DIRECTOR' rorisU are checked. The ssiret ports fbr dairy prodnete aim of tices to reconsidisr* their.



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