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(ClM$lfled Adverttelnr on F»ge 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXXI, NO. 148 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1962 Succeeds Dr. Jorgensen State New8i7?MsA: Bids Dr. Babbidge Roundup To Break French Grab 2 Boys in Dinghy Deadlock Missing in Sound By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Heads UConn GENEVA (A P)—U.S. Sec FAIRFIELD (AP) — A retary of State Dean Rusl( of Secret dinriiy in which two boys conferred today with Soviet STORKS (A P)—Dr. Homer D. Babbidge Jr. today was drifted . into Long Island ^Foreign Minister Andrei A named president of the University of Connecticut, to succeed Sound yesterday was found Gromyko in another attempt Dr. Albert N. Jorgensen. The appointment of Dr. Babbidge, capsized at Middleground to keep the East-West dis­ vice president of the American Council on Education, was Light today. There waa no agreement on Berlin from Europeans made by John J. Budds. chair-*’ sign of the boys. deepening. man of the unlveralty'a board of Middleground light ia in ’Their conference, In the privacy trusteei. of the Soviet village, look place Babbidge will aMume hla new the middle of the Sound oppo­ on the eve of Rusk’s scheduled re­ Whipped in duties In the fall aa ninth presi­ site Stratford. turn to Washington. dent of the state university. Jor­ The missing boys, now pre It occurred In an atmoephere of gensen announced his Intended re­ Burned drowned, are Arthur deadlock. The only known new Oran Battle tirement last October. proposal before them was Gromy­ Bom In West Newton, Mass., In Bradtmuller of Fairfield and ko’s plan for a vague internation­ i ? 1925, Babbidge went to p u b l i c his cousin, James Paul of al watch on the land, air and - , PARIS (A P)— Paris news­ schools In New Haven and Am­ Monroe, both 14. water corrldorti linking Isolated papers reported today that herst, N. Y „ and was graduated West Berlin with West Germany, Marshal Alphonse Join has from Tale University. FAIRFIELD (AP) — The 110 miles away. I ^ i In Its present form that pro­ been ordered to stay in his The American Council on Educa­ Coast Guard today resumed a ' tion, of which he Is vice president, posal is completely unacceptable apartment, not to receive any is an association of more than search for two boys missing to Rusk. visitors and refrain from 1,000 colleges and universities and on Long Island Sound in an 8 ’The Russian plan presupposes rnnkinn any public statement. 145 national organisations In the that American, British and foot dinghy. French garrisons will have to The order was reported ‘to field of higher education. Arthur BradtmuUer, 1.10 Ridge- have followed publication of a Prior to his council post, Bab- Icy Ave., Fairfield, and hla cousin, leave Berlin. It gives day-to-day bldge ep«nt five years In the De­ James iPaul, Blueberry Lane, control over the access routes to letter which Juin purportedly partment of Health, Education and Monroe, both 14, were carried out the East Germans, wtih an In­ sent to former Gen. Raoul Sa,- ternational body acting only in an Welfare (HEW), He saw service Into open water yesterday when Ian, a leader of the Secret the dinghy was caught by the advisory capacity. And It would as special assistant to the U.S. crowd the Western powers Into Army Organization. In it he commissioner of education, as­ winds and tides. the position of recognizing the sistant to the HEW secretary and The Coast Giw.rd used a heli­ was reported to have referred DR. BABBIIMJE copter and cutter In a six-hour Communist Bast German regime. to the secret army as a “ gen­ director of the division of educa- Yet seen from another angle, tlon, _ search but failed to find any trace erous movement.” ' of the'boys. The search was ended the Gromyko proposal at iM t In 1960, the U.S. Junior Cham­ gave the two ministera a new ber of Commerce selected Bsh- at sunset. point of departure in their con­ ■ By RODNEY ANOOVB bldge as one of the "Ten Out­ ’The boys were paddling Inr the boat in front of a beach cottage versations after more than two ORAN, Algeria (AP)—Ez- standing Young Men In the Na­ weeks of disagreement, not only Geii. Edmund Jouhaud, one of tion." Two years later he re­ owned by Arthur’s father, Dartd Bradtmuller. when It was awept on Berlin but on the questions of ceived the Health, Education and general disarmament and su.spen- the most wanted leaders of ^ Welfare Department’s distinguish­ out into the aound. the European Secret Army, The father called police when he Sion of nuclear weapons tests. ’The 17-nation disarmament con­ ed Service Medal. loot sight of the boat. was captured and sped to a He played a part In the passage ference, meanwhile, was called French prison today. The se­ of the National Defense Education Police described both boys as off for the day because of the strong swimmers. cret army then rallied French Act. • , death of a U.N. official, prevent Babbidge taught for several ing Rusk from making a final settlers in Algiers for a defi­ years In Yale’s Department of Took Cobra Poison personal appeal for agreement cm ant march that was drowned American Studies, and became dl' limited amvs control. French President Charles de Gaulle clenches flat aa he records hla speechipe In Blysee Palace In WA’TERBURY (AP) — Charles campaign on the April 8 referendum oii the cease-fire in blood. rector of the division of ftnandal E. Blsnohard, 42, of Prospect, Rusk had planned a final speech Paris today to be delivered tonight launoiUng cam For about an hour, fighting aUhi for the university. v^o, police said, took a dose of on disarmament before leaving In Algeria. (AP Photofax via radio from Paris.) ranged In downtown Alg(lsr4 be­ Ha was co-founder In 1948 of cobra poison Saturday remains In for WaZhkigton Tuesday. But the fore the European crowds were the Program of American Studies fair condition today at Waterbury session jBfiiljLilrith the announce­ dispersed. A govemmint spokes­ at Yale University for foreign stu­ hospital. ment qflBaito-Sunday of T. G. Also Sleep Pills, Morphine Kennedy Asks man aald 15 were killed and 130 dents. Blanchard’s wife, Blaine, a can­ M a n w i^ | ii»\ l0 ;^ Indiari diplo­ woimded. MelUng away Ihto aide Babbidge is author of "Student cer victim, .is on the danger list. mat and U.N. representeBttt-at streets, the crowds shouted "Mur­ Financial Aid—a Manual for Ool- Tlie cobra venom was used as a nuclear test ban talks. $600 Million in derers!" at French soldiers. Isvca- and Unlversltlee,” and co-au­ pain, kilter by Mrs. Blanchard be­ Before the session adjourned, The French News Agency, quot­ thor with R. M. Roeenswelg of fore she was hospitaliead. Ru^k praised Marayanan aa "an New Drug Offsets ing private sources, gave the -..In order to savo Blanchard, an Intemaittonal civil servant of the death toll as 31. DR.< fsia r^ highest dsdtostion, a man of great Works Projects (Oonttnned on Page Five) antidote had to be rushed from A former chief of staff of the the Bronx 25oo In New York City— character, a man of great talent.’’ U.S. cmoials said Rusk would WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl- French air force, Jouhaud and his a dlstandbof nesriy M miles. entire staff were captured Sun­ .Ms disarament speech Alcohol Overdoses ftent Kfhnsdy asked Congress to­ day In a..lP-bonr battle between Army Wants Own Terms Tussday day for a $600-mllllon program to 4 S * i o 4 8 Chief among these hi Rusk's the secret army and French HARTFORD (A P )-.-’rhe Stale start public worlts projects at forces In this second largest city By FRANK CAREY '*>dogs. It has been given the code of Algeria. Motor Vehicle Department's dally (Continued on Pngs Eleven) name ’’AHR-61t." once In areas suffering from sub­ WASHINGTON (AP)—A drug to stantial unemployment. The secret army trleolitical iiiatlers. . Former II.S. Sen. Thewloro pered and small, says the former books. These officials say the being switched from m onthly existence would l>e suppUtnmted magazines to 10 Issues.a year. tlonat Catholic Church of Our WASHINGTON (XP)—.The .Su­ Tlie Supieine Court's vole was ; I-'ran^dk tirecii suffered a frac­ vice president “didit’t speak for average doctor now earns about Savior, top floors of two ai>art preme Court deeldeoat BiM govanuhont-aponiored com . lowing hla arrival by plans managing editor, replaces Fuoss. headwinda over Weatent Europe will nak Suffolk County graad T h e complaint in Tennessee was delayed Ito arrival 4|I mlantas. pulaoiy medical eara fdan. It was for a series of appearances at brauittt by metropoUton area vot- (Coattoaed on Page Four) . t - m Fhgs Hz) a nribr iaiuo la UM pcovia- flMiUlMe OoUsgs..^ « SB Pag* NIm ) JuiF to ocHr them haotod over. .<< 1 -ir / , ' I-

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enjoy vlollnlsU as much as pleniaU and singers, so a manager is Justi­ RockvUle-V ernon fied in not handling top many, But the fact U that there Is a distinct shortage of string players, Teacher Salary Uiiit rticularly in the United States. g e t JURY * ' BOtll I would guess that the emphasis I*'OB PLAY OF HAND “THE WAY 9 y Alfred Shelnwold ron high school bands and the ' « » I 7 4 S glamour of playing on a football Defines Study’s Scope Haven’t you e wortlt a vulnerable This Is a practically unheard of solely by the conductor inferred "study teacher salaries, merit rat­ of counUr-howllng, Wd the .ewe that he felt Steinberg was incom­ On the other hand Europe after 11 p.m. Saturday and plowed overcall. ■ _ state of affairs on the concert suffer.*! from a lack of good wind ings, career classifications and pay 1* now before you, ladies and gen- For Shetaiwrld’i 86-page booklet, petent to get the proper effect. for extra-curricular activities,” ac­ Into a guard rail and fence posts ICenofthejury.W asSo^ stage. Opera singers are rioted for players, even more than It does near Wilshlre Rd. His car was only "A Pocket iSiulde to Bridge,” send their tantrums and have frequent­ This of course was the supreme cording to a school board directive. lucky or did he play the hand b ^ insult, and was quite unjustified, from the lack of good string play lightly damaged and he was unin­ 50c to -Bridge Book, Manchester ly been guilty of walking off, but Acting Cjhalrman Charles R. ESvenhig Herild. Box MIS, Grand 1 can scarcely recall a similar case since Mr. Steinberg is a very com­ ers. jured. A generation or so ago, the re­ O’BTirin sUted the term "merit Other arrests, the charges and ^ Proper Verdict Ce^ril Sta.^Y. WJ7.Y. with an instrumenUllst. petent conductor. Actually, the pay" should not be used Indis­ personnel Involved should have dis placements for Krelsler, Helfet* court dates, are: South was guilty of bad play. He (Ckwright 19«t, The work, incidentally, was the criminately in reference to the made hit mlatake in leading toe well-known Violin Concerto by regarded Mr. Mllsteln’s comments and Elman were already on the Joseph A. Dawson, 38, of 18 Di­ General Feataree Oorp.) horlron. We had Menuhin, Ricci, committee's work, although It ane Dr„ Vernon, disregarding a queen of club* from dummy at toe Beethoven, which Mllstein has ac- and directions, and this may have was the, term applied when the fusJlY recorded with this same or­ happened, resulting in further dl and Rabin already becoming fam­ stop sign (two counts) and driving sixth trick. ,...4 , ous as youngsters. But where are group was being organized. without lighU, April 10. Frederick­ chestra and conductor, to It seems rectlons from the soloist. Educators serving on the group. The correct play even stranger that they could not In any event, it was Just a single the famous youngsters of today? son and Lehan stopped Dawson on low club to the a c e ^ d then re­ Don’t Miss “THE MARK” Leonard Ijuria- arid Richard M. Lake S L at 2:25 a.m. yesterday af­ get along together on this occa­ instance, possibly prompted by ar­ There is a chance that Penny Am­ Sawryer, strove In the early part turn a ciub towafd dummy, u brose, from Coventry, may make ter following him from Kelly Rd. West has toe^Wng of club* (as sion. tistic enthusiasm: the soloist is re­ of the aeaslon to determine the II i»'J J L~l I The way I heard it. there was ported to have made his comments It In the field of female violinists, up Rt. 30 to Lake St. They lost happens to be the oese), he m ^ t scope of the study. sight of him, Hiey said, but later quite an Interchange between solo­ repeatedly. On his way back to but curiously enough there has yet 'They said there were "probably grab the king or lose li** ist and conductor before- the New York Mllstein tried to smooth to be a great violinist of the fem­ spotted hls car near Tunnel Rd„ After West has taken Ws king of Mari* Sehelt, Stuart WhHmaa 50," members o f the Vernon BMu- being driven without lights. rupture. Mllstein was Kullty of things over to some extent in an in inine persuasion. ^ catlon Association (VEA) who clutM, dummy’s remaining clubs Rod Steiger a mfcklng comments and directions How many of you know the^nime Anlbal LelUo, 44, of 38 Redding will provide discards for three dia­ tervlew with newsmen. were opposed to joining the study St.. Hartford, driving without a directly to members of the orches­ •T still have the highest regard Brioa Morlnl, . for example? Yet because of the accent on merit monds. Hence South will not need tra, and apparently Steinberg re- license, April 10. a diamond finesse. . » - 'TH E M ARK" for Steinberg.” he was quot^ she Is probably as great a woman pay. Rummage Sale Thursday "But I have regard for my opin violinist as we have. A generation Even If It turns out that Bast A t 8:05 They feared a "witch hunt,” The Ellington Women’s Club will has the king of clubs, South vrtll ion. too. Why not?" Steinberg re back it was Yelly d'Aranyl, and Sawyer said, a probe of ■ each conduct a rummage sale Thursday •till be able to discard three dia­ Short* A t 7 O’clock fused comment. before that Maude Powell. None teacher’s post and qualifications. In the Ellington Town Hall base­ Corine Lane, Campbell Ave„ Ver­ All of which brings up anothei ever was In a class with Krelsler Such an invaetlgatlon would do non; Gregory Bliss, Rockville; Mrs. monds if to* clubs break 3-3. East Aa IN ONE STORE ment from 7 to 9 p m. for the bene­ cannot safely lead diamonds, lo point; his replacement, Berl Senof­ or Heifetz. harm, he said. Lucia added it fit of the Ellington HlglP School ynthla Laurie, 177 Maskel Rd., ^ “ The King and I” sky. Admittedly it was difficult to Something must obviously be would lower morale. community scholarship fund. Mrs. ,/applng; Mrs. Nancy Mocadlo South can find out about the club WED• * “Oaimuel’’ SfK)P FOR ALL YOUR get a replacement at the last done to Interest boys in the strings. The three-hotjr meeting in the Gerald O'Rourke is In charge. and TOn, 8 Moser Dr., Ellington; break before he decides how to minute, and the fact IS that I'm 1 don't know what can be done, superintendent’s office was also ‘FroUcs’ Plans Progreeq Mrs. Stella Zagora, 20 Fox Hill Dr. play toe diamonds. MATERNITY NEEDS rather surprised they managed it and whatever la done will take a an organizational meeting but Songs of Irving Berlin and Dlachaiged Sunday: Mrs. Dalsey In effect, too right play vmi work If West has toe king of cliAs. BU>V8CS. SKIRTS, SLACKS, at all. There just aren't very many long time to acoompllah for one chairman______was____ not elected.______Mem­Me: George M. Cohan will be sung in Holmes, 155 E. Main St.; M ^ rood violin soloists around. , thing, the violin is considered bers agreed that they would wait the ■Vernon Center CongregaUtmal Shirley Nicholson and daughter, ftO The wrong play works If East has BRAS, OIRDUCS. , toe king of , clubs. The advantage EIISTIUOOD SWIAlTOftS and SWIMSUITS A quick check of one large ar “ sissy'’ today, and probably a start until the next session. April 13, Church’s musical. "Doughboy •falcott Ave.; Mrs. Evelyn Setaky tlst management shows 10 violin will have to be made in overcom­ when three members absent Sat- FroUcs,” to be presented at Rock- and daughter, Thompsonville: of toe right play la that South AT Ists on the roster, against 4S ing this atUtude before anything u i^ y .will be available. ■vllle High School auditorium April Cnyde Oordtsen, EJUngton; Mrs not need the diamond Unease if the AH Color and Wonderful pianists, and 7J singers. And the can be accomplished. Several who were nominated 6 and 7. Curtain Ume is 8 pjift. Jennie Crouch, Tolland Ave.; Mrs club* break S-3. This sHght ad­ Glazier's fact is that the really great violin­ No red-blooded youngster wants for the post turned It down be­ Song and dance numbers wlU be Lois Charles, Sunset Ter.. Vernon. vantage should steer South to play Elvbi Presley In ists of today can be counted on to be considered a sissy by hls com­ cause of conflicting schedules. performed by a mixed chorus as the clubs correctly. "BLUE HAWAII" Corset and Unlfortn Shop the fingers of one hand. It might Members of the school board and well as soloists. Among features of Vernon news Is handled by 'rte Dally ers will where-will you find such BUY al prograhis. raises, he said, based on a ratio in­ be the Reverend Philip H. Ward, ALL THIS WEEK savory, flavory, mouth­ crement scale, are not logical. A Pat EgAn, Mrs. Walter Von Hdne, Extended Forecast principal, for example. Is paid ac­ Each Evening At 8:80 Mrs. George E. Rlsley, Mrs. Frank Wed. and Sat. Matlaees watering dishes for noon­ SPECIALS WINDSOR LOCKS (API-Five cording to what he would get If Forbes, Mrs. George Maharan, time appetites. MONDAY, day forecast for (jonnectlcut for he were a teacher rather than on William Liggett and William Tuesday through Saturday, March the merits of the job he holds and Green. Com* TUISDAY, his ability to handle it. 31: Mrs, C. Gordon Beckwith, Llaa BANQUET ROOM • • • WEDNESDAY Temperatures are expected to Although the teachers tentative­ Andorsky, Sharon Reese, Robert average 2 to 7 degrees above nor­ ly canceled to Kingsbury's defi­ Walton and William Martin will AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES YeiTlI mal. Continued m H d through nition, they indicated they will of­ appear in ^'urloua dance se­ Savff! Thufeday becoming cooler Friday fer differing arguments in coming quences. and Saturday. sessions. Mrs. Norman C. Johnson ■will SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED The normal high and low' tem­ Lucia, who has served on sim­ be' the ^accompanist. Tile Rick 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. perature for Hartford Is 62 and 81: ilar committees in other school Real'e orchestra will appear as an New Haven. 50 and 32; and Bridge­ syseem, said he fayors merit pay added attraction. Other acts will port, 4ft and 32. CHARLES MNH If at first a satisfactory wage include a bones-«nd-banjo skit “ FOOD FOR Precipitation may total over one level Is established. He said be­ and a barbershop quartet. VICTOR DEMPSTER half inch occurring as rain about ginning teachers desire a wage Golden Agers to Meet Full Prices: Mon.-Thurs. Eves.: EIOERY MOOD" 100 EXTRA Friday. commensurate with wages achiev­ The Golden Age Club will hold Orch. or 1st Bsl. *4.00. 8.S0. 4.60. AVEY’S ed in other professions by college its regular meeting tomorrow at I 2ml Bsl. 13.50, 8.00. 2.80. Fri.-Sst. YALE GETS DAVIS PAPERS 1:30 p.m. at the iPAC Hall on Vil­ Eves. Orch, or 1st Bal. $4.80. 4.00. 45 C. Center St. NEW HAVEN (A P )-T h e per graduates. Teacher pay Is low on th-! scale' now, he said. lage St. Refreshments will be 8.00. 2nd Bal. 13,80. 3.00. ($4.00 sold PLAID STAMPS ^ sonal papers of the late John W. served. out), wed. Mat. at 3: Orch. or 1st Davis, the unsucces.sful Demo­ The committee will meet the with Your Purehaao of $5 or Moro *t ASP ^ second and fourth Fridays of each Coinpiete Training Bat. $4.00. 3.80. ,3.0a 2nd Bal. $2.00. cratic presidential candidate in 1 Sat. Mat at 2:W): Orch. or 1st Bai. OOOD ONLY MONDAY A TUESDAY, month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in Marine Pvt. Karl E. Kellner, son 1024, have been given to the Yale of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Ksllner $8.00, 4.80. 4.00. 2nd Bat. $2.60 ( 3.00, MAtCH 26-27,-m2 ITnlversllv Librarv. Mrs. Julia the school superintendent's office. a.0n sold QUO Fhr Tel. Resenratlons -Meetings will be open to att “ ” limit 1 COUPON PE* PERSON Davis Hcaly or Princeton. N.J Mil Hartford J A 6-3177. ance by the public. pletsd recruit training March 22 MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY STECIALSI TtfeNtt ***** >,**'**'•< Davis’ daughter, donated the col­ at the Marine Corps Recruit De­ I.. ...n-l l.sn *UI< SU** lection of more than 70,000 Items Maaurek to Speak Oharlie Mazurek, former Bulke- pot. Parris Island. S.C. to Yale. Davis was *2 when he Kenneth H. Friedrloh, son of Bushii«ll died In 105S. He had served as ley High School and Trinity Col­ - 6 COURSE DINNER - 4 lege basketball star, will to the Mr. and Mrs, Herman Friedrich of 1 Friday! April 4 8:30 F.M. ambassador to England and U.S. 12 South St. and WilUam E. Yets solicitor general. When he ran (or guest speaker at the year-end din ner of the Vernon Community Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William — Choice of Appetizer* — Mkunhy, I W nlm day president In 1924, he was roundly K. Yetz Sr. of 31 Charter Rd., Tifsihy defeated by Olvtn Ooolldge. Basket^l League April 8. J L / e u j f Freih Florida Fruit Cup Mazurek set the single game Rockville, have completed recruit Chilled Tomato Juice training at toe Naval ’Training scoring record at Trinity with 40 Chilled Grapefruit Juice Center, Great Lakes, 111. points against Colby. Hls' record Marinated Herring I\etv Drug Offsets Hospital Notes Imported Fillet of Sliced Beef of foul shot completions of 82 Admitted Friday: Mr*. Colleen Anchovies per cent in a season still stands. Perrault, Campbell Ave., Vetnon; Alcohol Overdose He made 14 of 14 fouls in a single — Choice of Soups — Sally Clark, 88 Village St. Minestrone ConCadtna game, another record. Admitted Saturday; Wayris Be- (Continued from Page One) He will talk to Vernon players saw, 347 .Center St., Manchester; Soup du Jour parents and guests on toe help he Harriet Burgess, 80 'Village SL; — Choice of Entrees — Imillian von Strandlmann of the received In midget basketball pro­ Harold Ellis, Center Rd., Vernon. Walnut Baked Stuffed Warner-Lambert Research Insti­ grams. Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Stepha­ Lasagna LIVER Spaghetti with Meatballs tute, Morris Plains, N .l, reported The dinner, to begin at 5:30 nie Wisnleskl, 1()0 Davis Ave.; development of a new and still- p.m., will to a potluck affair, toe Stanley Sitek, 182 W. Main St.; Spaghetti with Sausages . experimental dnig (or combatting dishes lo be provided by parents. Valerian Blotnlski, 8 Maple St.; Spaghetti Marinara SUPER-RIGHT high blood pressure. He said "it Trophies wUI to awarde^l to the Leonaid ’Thrall, Broad Brook. Spaghetti with Mushrooms is possible that it may represent championship Vltlner team, to the Birth Sunday: A daughter to Spaghetti Caruso (Chicken a new breakthrough in heart dis­ boy who showed the best sports­ Mr. and Mrs. James Yoreo, '60 Liver. Mushroom Sauce) IWALNUT QUALITY LB ease.” The dnig has undergone manship, and to toe boy who' Lawrence , Linguine a la Marinara extensive anlqial trials and Is now showed toe greatest Improvement Discharged Friday; Stephen Ravioli Filled Meat or undergoing clinical trials in man during the season. Ketcham, Dbyle Rd.-, ToUand; WH- On Cheese RISTAURANT Asserting that in smimal testa Invited guests are Selectmen 11am McMahon. 48 W. Main St.; I Boahneil StMie Manicotti with Meat Sauee the drug, which can be taken by George E. Rlsley and Herman Q. Mrs. Barbara Blais and sop. JA N. 7 W ALNUT ST. mouth, has proved "potent, quick Olson. Alfred W. Cavedon, Her Park St.; Mrs. Patricia M c^ n - GOOD TICKETS AU. PRICES Deep’ Fried Sea Scallops Orch. nr 1st Bal. $3.78. 3.26. 3.78. Broiled Halibut Steak SLICED BACON acting,” the researcher said it ap­ bert I. PaganI, Joseph L. Burj- ajd. 55 Reed St.; Nicholas fW lU ^ MANCHESTER Jr., 97 Union St.; Mrs. M a o r is *"*MA?U *ORII)ErI' PROMPTI-Y Golden Fried Shrimp '^ALL GOOD, MILDLY pears to have a different mode of William ViUner, The Rev. Ralph action from that of previous antl- Grodrich, Broad Brook; Frank | I ntdlaBD I Fresh Fillet of Sole J. I^elley. and John S. Gilt. Hake cbBcke payable Lo tad maU Ipswich Fried Clams Phent M l 9-t070 CURED, HARDWOOD hj'pertension drugs. PoUcs Arrests Whelan, Hamden. , The drug, known as ’'5-acetyl- DUcharged Saturday- I . Broiled Swordfish Steak 4 9 ' An Amiton motorist, Juri Lainst Sauted Calamari (Squid) SMOKED, LEAN MEATED tryptamine hydrochloride,” ap­ pears to be relatively nontoxic, has Roast Vermont Turkey ALL WEEK FEATURE! LENTEN FAVORITE! no adverse effecu on toe heart and Bushnoll seems to be free of any serious side Southern Fried Chicken MON., TUES.. WED. Broiled Half Spring Chicken !b 5 9 ' APRIL 9-10. l l Chicken Cacciatore. Swordfish Steaks On Bnahaell Stage *]Phon6 AO Each Evening At 8:80 Pot Roast of Sirloin Beef STANLEY WARNER jpped ’Tenderloin Steak ' ©ivLC Iisi 1 •! u*;c fed Sugar-Chired Ham 'Sreaded Veal Cutlet Graaef ruit 10 S T A T E I X l W E CATER TO^ Parmlglano Beef and Veal Hunter Style TIME...SAVE STEPS...SAVE MONET...BUY YOUR NEYY CAR HERE! Choice of Potato and Vegetable u u m r or Side Order of Spaghetti

Tompting Food AtMOlUPHCBE I. (.,1 NULMl.N Roger’s Salad Bowl CaurtaomlY Saivdl WHO "Rt i I R Hi ONDt Italian or Frenelt, Drstting *’ 4«C(/ , LEE EVAfffi sad ORCHESTRA MORIARTY BROTHERS DINNERS SERVED WED., Full Prieaa: Oroh. or let BaL $4.16. DESSERTS S TM. to 8 PJH,—WEDNESDAY IS NIGHT 4.80, I.7S. 3nd BaL mO. S.4S. 3.10. Ice'Cream "HARTFORD COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN • MERCURY DEALER" b w Wan. ORDERS PROkPTLY Jrtl^ ■rtto Whipped Oaam DiiUy Loncheon Special*—FMI S Sandwich** _ I ITLLED Make check* payable to and mall Walnut (Jheeae Caka ------gm m WUNTEIl and M &WI tHAVIPg! T ' with itamped return envelop* to: (Italian Style) 301 CENTER STREET-OPEN EVENINGS 1 BU8HNEUL MEMORIAL. HART­ Sherbet OHEN! FORD 14. CONN. Peach Shortcake" ' ' ' ^ o t o » Rice Pudding- Coffee, Milk or Taa i . i . ■' 1 ■ :/ \. i-m ■ , ' T ■ : . . -■ ■■ . ' X ■ I PAGE) FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH >26, 1962

P IG S FOUR Sunday school sessions. feUow- GARDEN TOOLS PRICED TO SAVE YOU CASH ! ship meetings and other group PRESCRirnOMS jRuied hy Rural Minority HEALTH CAPSULES meetings. by Michael A. Peui. M.D. Council Sells Women of the church who may Free Delivery CAN 0N£ BE TOTAU.y TV-Radio Tonight have (Knipons which they would U BBEn DRUfl 0UINP ANP HAVE District Meeting be willing to donate for purchase of The Baby Has Court Says City Voters PERFECTUV NORAUL EVES * stainless stsel knives and folks m SHOP^O PABRADE 4Mkod to put them In a box pro­ AnnouneemanU to tho local vided for the purpose on the ves­ Television P7A ufUt Its prcaldant, Mrs. try window sUL Enough ooupoM Jamw Derby, Include that the Dis­ Not Fair (:00 Early Show (Is progrew) ...10. lap .. 7:10 Cjiayanna A 10. 40 have already been collected to ob­ Been Named... 10* PLASTIC HOSI Bis I Thrattr (In prograHI S Manhunt trict . $ council haa been set up tain tea^oons for UM- SaTty Brine’s Shack (w progreMl True Adventures with plans for four meetkM dur­ rj> TMi rbe Prut Prof, and Mni. Charles C. Sellers 2 . 9 7 (OonUmied (rooi PiMI* Om ) tricts weie "an Indispensable con­ I'Feta and Olasys ing the year — In June, Septemi were recent visitors at the home Nylon reinforeedl Movie at t (In profreM) M ber, December and March — the Full M*’ in4lde die. dition o< a free society.” Yogi Bear ( National Velvet of their eon, horace W. Sellers. Whealook, Boiy Soott, son of Mr. and Mra. Ralph A. Wheel- «ounUM, or diatrlota. MoonUnK to Jack Wilson, assistant attorney Hlriiway Patrol 40 ti80 The Rifleman mtpoae being to coordinate the Al Mann Neve tS Father Knowe Best ?TA programs w ltl. those of the Mrs. Selleie aUo visited relatlvM ook, 2 N. Park St., RoekviUe. He was brnm March 13 at Rock- Um number of quaUHod voters. general of Tennesee, opposed fed­ f:U Soctar Security 53 OuctMn Bnwiinz in East Hampton at the time. vUla tX ty Hdiqdtal. Hls maternal giandparente are Mr. and eral court Intervention. He said 5:35 Weather. Newe A Sporta . 3 The...... Priceice le le RTgtat Rlgi (C) 10. S3. 30 regional aihool district But the Tennessee legislature In the Public Intereet 18 5:00 Danny Thomas Show I, 13 An area meeting will be held Easter Seal Saleamen Mrs, Lawrmce VraHs, RcxficvUle, and hia Mtmrial gtandparenU baa rtfused since IfiOl to reappor­ .the right procedure was to con­ 1:80 For Your Information 53 Burtride Btx I 40 58 Thursday in the Andover Elemen­ Ihe Senior OongregaUonal Pil- are -Mr. and MTz. Arthur 'Wheelock, RockVlue. tinue pressure of public opinion on Harbor Command tS 87th Precinct 10. 33, M BTlm Fellowship of Hebron and QARDEII OART HEDOR TRIMMEI im tll IU 60* tion seats in that body. state legislators. Channels of re­ True Adventure 3 8:30 The Andy Griffith Ebow I. 13 tary School from 7;80 to 10 p.m., Rollle Jacobe Club Houea 33 10:00 Hennesey I with such discusalon topics as '‘The Gilead churches will take charge . Reyx, Diane Eiinloe, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Neil E. R (^ . Today’s h i ^ oouk decision form in Tennessee are not closed, Thriller 10 33. 30 of tho EasterSeal drive this 5 . 4 7 1 4 . 9 7 4.77 'Simply opens the way lor the com- 5:40 Men of Deetiny 30 Role of PTA in Community Prob­ 144 P rae^ St., Rockville. She was bom March 14 at Rock­ he declared. 5:45 UouB nldwarde S 13 Million Dollar Morta 1| lems,” led by WUUam A. Thomp­ spring. Acting in the campaign ville CKy Ho^taL She has a brother, Jeffrey, 3. 3 eu. ft. eopocltyl i3''evtllngbladal 3)i eu.ft.eopaeltyl rJitining city voters to pursue the Runuey-Biinklev Report Ben Caaey I. 13. 40 H Heavy gauge (tael, 10. 33 10:30 I've -Got A Secret 3 son. southewt regional vice presi­ will be: Bruce Bell, chairman; 115 volt, A C motorl Hoayy duty eloal, matter in lower 'federal courts. 'l:U) 'Alter Dinner Hovle 11:00 Newe _ 80 dent; “Defining the Role of Coun­ Mary HUls, treasurer: the Rev. Carter, Richard Lewis Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I* rad anamal flniihl ible dlolt whoelL ' In a concurring opinion, Justice Talcottville Newe A Weather Newe Eportt A Weather 3. 13 John N. Cross, committee advisor,- Carter, 13H CRnmfii St. He llar Uovlo 18 Movie 3 Mystery 3 items on the school budget; sub­ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carrier M near at jurisdlcUon of the subject mat Firemen Hopping VISION RETURNS. 7:15 Kvenlns Renort 40 13:30 Wreetllng U jects in the school curriculum, Amston, was married to Darid Blais, Norman Robert, son of Mr> and Mrs. Norman L. Blais, ter. Film 331 1:00 (Aile News 30 your HmMi CiqimIw (ivM Mfiul MmmHm Sporu0porui Cameraijmnitni wat Newe language, fluoridation, social aerv Bellows of Columbia on March 13 City Hd^tal. Hls maternal grandmother is Mrs. Regina Bal- B — That a justifiable cause of . H !• Ml IntanM •• W • siMnettic (Mtm ice, and the like. ’Ihe annual drive for books for telephone 28 N. Baik St., RockvlUe. He was bom Man* 19 at RockylUe action is sUted upon whidi appel­ Extra strong winds during the SEE SATOftOArS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINO X past three days kept firemen of The following persons have been the Regional High School la to 431ty Hospital. Hls maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Regina Bal­ lants city voters would be entitled appointed to servo on the PTA continue up to A ^ l 14. 'Reildenta Yoor order for drug needa and lard, Tiverton, R. L HU paternal grandmother U Mrs. Aurore O M ir CAPRI PARTS to appropriate relief. Co. S busy extinguishing grass Andover nominating committee: Mrs. Den­ are reminded that books may be oosmetlea will be taken oara of BlaU, WUUmantlc. He has a sist*^, Amanda Lee, 14 months. C — that the appellant has fires. Friday was the worst' day, nis Keefe, Mrs. Florence Rich, and left In boxea In any of the District Immediately. A PIDAL PUfHIRi standing to challenge the Tennes- with five calls. Mrs. Marvin A. Ross. Mrs. Clifford 8. libraries. Hebron, Andover, and Mociidio, Randy Jobn, son of Mr. and Mrs. R i^d S. Mo- Olfimien Mawir Liwn Spreadtr Qrt33 Shtar GarOn QIaTaa aee apportionment statutes." Garden Club Sets Radio Xi LONG HANDLID TOOLS One of them was for a large R. Wright is in charge of prelimi­ Marlborough. esA o Sr., 8 Mbaer Dr., BUlngdofi- was bom March 20 at Aetortod (In# quail- . Stewart emphasized that the woods fire of-undetermined ori^n (This listing Includes only those news broadeasto of 10 or Ifi-mlnoto nary plans for the Red Cross swim­ FREE BoOkvilM C ite Hospital. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. and 14.44 4.97 74< 67« length. Some stations carry other short newsoaata). ming program this' summer but ty ohovaU, hot. A YOUR OHOIOEI merits of the city voters’ com- just above the railroad tracks on Conversation Talk Manchester Evening Herald He- Mrs. Victor Fontana, MUldele. HU paternal grandpamnta are rokoi I Hardwood 14'* stool mowor, ■Direct Flo-Rotoeon.f|Vortlelo action,toma*'Groon Thumb'* > will not continue as chairman. An DELIVERY odlustoblo hotghtlltroll l6"tproodorl Iporod otool blodotl ■alovotl S-M-LI j ^ n t s “are not before us now." Elm HUi Rd. In Talcottville at WDBO—tSiC 5:45 Lowell Themis brtw corre(fl>ondent, Mias Susan B. Mr^ and Mns. Joseph Mbcadlo, Meriden. He has two brothers, hondloil ______- - Defendants in the case, he re­ mld-aftemoon Friday. Companies A program on (xmsorvation is 4:00 N«ws 6:65 Snnrte overall chairman emd three area Pendleton, telephone AOademy 8- Ronald Jr. 8% and ^ k A., 1%. called, . have not yet had an op- 1 and 2 amisted in halting Its 5:06 Today on Wall SI reel , 7:00 CBS Newa chaltmen remsdn to be appointed « • • • • slated for 'Wedneeday night’s meet­ 5:10 art Johnaon Show 7:10 Richard Havea Show Church Notes 3454. ______pimtunlty to be heard in defense spread. 8.06 Raynor Shinea 7:50 CBS Newa Analyali Wetiieren, Peter Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. of the Tennessee system of ap­ Saturday and Sunday firemen ing of the Andover Garden Club 1:06 News A SIsn Off K:(l(i .he Worlo ronisbi The First Congregational Men's WettoereU, Rt. 2, Storrs. Ho was bom March 22 at RockrtUe 8:15 Showcase of Ihe ArU and Newa FollowMilp of Hebron has voted to FIBB DESTROYS SHACK portionment. Indeed, Stewart said, were called out dnce each day, Guest speaker will be Joseph Vo- WHAV—iio 10:10 Showcaie of the Night and News MTTjmRD (AP)—Allen Gilling­ City Hospital. HU maternal grandpsu’Wtta are Mr. and M». CANOPIES & AWNINGS AT GREAT the defendants have not yet even both times outside Talcottville. bril, assistant supervisor in the 6:00 Sound Stare 12:16 SIrn Off- donate $100 towards the redecora- m M a iii Charles RoWnson, RockvUle. H ls paternal g r a n d p ^ ta mo Mr. filed an answer to the complaint. Since Thimsday Oo. 8 firemen 6:40 Weather. Newi and Sports ^ • ----- tiem and renovation of the church ham, 20. hls wife Patricia and their and Francis P. Wetherall, Manc4ie»t«r. Ha haa a bpothari have been called out 11 times for conservation and watershed pro­ 7:16 Sound Stare DYE WORKS BURNS upper room. There has also been five children were' made Itomeless PBESCRIPTION PHARMACY Justice Tom B. Clark said in a tection division of the State De­ 8:»J Nl(bt Flirht by a fire that destroyed their tar­ Jon, 8; and two sisters, Susan, 11 and S4uw, 13 months. concurring opinion that he found grass fires. Two of ..these were 11:00 Tonirht at Mv Ptaea DERBY (AP) —Ofllifials of the an anonymous gift of $25 received 901 SIAIN ST.—Ml S-5821 located in Talcottville. partment of Agriculture. 13:03 81m Off Hull Dye Works, Inc., took stock b y Miss Florence E. Smith, chair­ paper aback Saturday. The blaze Arnold, Richard Arthur Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R tch^ A. the Tennessee apportionment sta­ This meeting has been planned w n o -iie t waz touched off by a apaca heater. tute offends the equal protection The firemen will hold a lecture today of the damage done by a man. 'The room la to be used for -C. Arnold, 1428 Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. He was bom Marm drill at the firehouiie tonight at 7. In (xxjpcratlon with two Girl 4:Q0 Newa. Weather A Sporta firq yesterday. FTre officials also 12 at Hartford Hospital. HU maternal grandparents are Mr. clause of the 14th amendment. Scouts, Diane Kelley and Cynthia 6:30 Market Report Nevertheless, he said, he would It will be conducted by Joseph 5:35 Old, Borrowed and Blue b ^ n an investigation into the X- and Mrs. W. Gash Smith, Woodsbiwx), Md. KBs paternal grand- Duffin, 'Vernon Fire District as­ Donahue of Troop 14, who ^ 6:46 Three Star Extra (Muse of the blaze, which appar­ parents are Mr. and Mrs, Arthur H. Arnold, Wtlllmantic. not consider Intervention by the woridng on their oonservatloti 7:00 Converaallon Pleca Supreme Court into so delicate a sistant chief. Origlnaly scheduled 7:80 Newa of the World. ently broke out In the laboratory. for two weeks ago,' it had to be badge. 7:45 Radio Moecow The three-story wood and concrete field if there were any other re­ postp(med as the result of a large 'Ihe meeting will be held at the 8:06 Pops Concert block building was damaged eg- EARLY EASTER SPECIAL! Military Holds Fate lief available to the people of limb falling off a tree on Main 8t„ e le m e n t^ ecshool a t 8 p.m. and 9:06 Nlghtbeat tenslvriy by the flames. Tennessee. 10:00 News Dr. Babhidge and plunging the village Into refreshments will be served. 10:06 Nlrhtbeat _ Fire officials put the loss at Of Frondizi’s Rule He pointed out that Tennessee darkiiess for four hours that eve­ Hostesses will be Mi». George S. 10:80 Thlrty-Mlnuta Theater about 850,000 but the company -GOOD TUESDAY ONLY!- has no initiative and referendum ning. Nelson, Mrs. Edwin Sage and Mia# 11:16 Sporu 51nu said It m i^ t run as high as $300,- Heads UConn to which the question of legisla­ Council to Meet Olive Sage. U:80 SUTllrht aarsBsiia (Contlniied from Page One) 1:30 Sirn Oft 0 0 0 . _____ / tive apportionment could be put. The coundl of Talcottville Con­ Heada Fire Wardens w rop—X4ie ENTIBE STOCK YOU GET The majority of the voters, gregational Church will hold Its George S. Nelson of Long HlU 5:00 Bob Scott Hnow PRICE (ContliMied from Page One) give Prondizi only 24 hours to get regular meeting at the church to­ 8:q5 Don Blatr Show Clark said, have been caught up In Rid„ has been appointed dietrict ll:« Nawa. 81|nOff_^ out or be ousted. a legislative straltjacket. “This morrow at 8 p.m. Among the forest fire warden for the town of “The Federal Interest In Higher SourtwB said Gen. Raul Poggl, TRIPLE-S X is because the leglslaUve policy items on the agenda will be re­ Andover. Hls deputies are; BJdwln 4:U0 World Newa BduoaUon." He hss written the army commander In chief, and 5:1U Wall Btraoi B a c k a c h e & numerous artlclM for professional \haa riveted the present seats in ports by the building committee Undholm, Ooluirtbla Rd.; Whitney 5:15 Bhowesaa end News Gen. Franklin Rawaon, comman­ and the building fund committee joumaU. der of the powerful 3rd Cavalry the assembly to their respective B. MerritL Lake Rd.; L. Edward FAIRWAY He U an associate fellow of BLUE STAMPS constituencies, and by the votes of Whitcomb, Gilead Rd.; Percy B. N e r v e T e h s i o i i Division in Tandil just south of Manchester Evening Herald Tal­ • WORLD GREEN STAMPS • Plemon GoUege at Yale, a trustee their incumbents a reapportlon- Cook and Andrew Gasper, Hebron SKOHDMT TO v m j m j m of the Westover School for Girls Buenos Aires, were Insisting Fron- ON ALL PUBCHASES ment of any kind is prevented.” cottville correspondent, Morris 81- Rd.; J. Russell Thompson. Long A ft« *5. eonuBoo Xldasy « r ----- dizl must go. Both are rabid ant- fc: riUUons ofunoMei .Bnd t m 975 706 MIDDLE In Mlddlebury, and a member of '"rhe people have been rebuffed monc«Ill, telephone Mitchell Hill Rd., and Maxwell Hutchinson, BEHER HOMES Peronlsta. 8-2882. WDM mS MtTom ncm Uo ftjmm- MAIN 8TKET TPKE., EAST tho American Studies Assoidatlon at the hands of the assembly. Old State Rd. buralas or ItetJac wrtwUlon koth dxy •‘Tnmplko ^Uza” and the American Historical Aseo- Prondizi desperately waged an Permits, obtainable from War­ TV SERVICE a n d uBsiit. sM . SaconaartlT,sSeSSS^i ms uphill fight to cUng on to the ’They have tried the consUtutlonal ■Mip nfxT ralfiv fron H#>d^BbBBe Downtown Next to FopnlM cUtlon. convention route, but since the den Nelson or hls deputies, are re­ MI 9-8900 and TB fi-4444 Mb* m d fMl elA tlud. CARDS presidency by hastily patching to­ •neb tnrtUUoii, OT5IISX sn u jb brinp Manchester Mprket In addition he U a member of NIW BI4MTY & call must originate in the assem­ Voter Session quired for any burning in the 100% Satlefsctlon — .—■— seatori bf «^IM Every Title for Family and Mend! gether a new Cabinet he presented bly. it, too, has been fruitless. open when the ground la not c(>v- Guaranteed UUnt nnnaL . etnas, arid s r l i w t ^ ta the piuiel on scientific and tech­ as a coaUtlon. The major opposi­ ririBs analiaale pals raba*. nical manpower of the President’s PROTICTION POR YOUR They have tried Tennessee courts Set March 3 ered with snow. When burning It s t dmsstiU. Obnr as and faal Mttar fast. tion political parties boycotted hls with the same result, and gover­ done In metal containers, the Scientific Advisory <3ouncll. bi" STEEL GOON OANv ioned in the light of well-known NEW HAVEN (AP) —A one- professor of obstetrics at HsTVSird EVERY WEDNESDAY ford University School of Educa­ OPT, RAIN OUTTRRI 3 . 9 7 principleg of equity.’’ Douglas Medical School, (Med Friday. He si story commercial building in the Dear friends, tion. - said. Westvllle area was damaged "x- was on the faculty 37 years. The son of Cmdr. Homer D. Bib- A Night! In his dissenting (minion Justice tcnslvely by fire last night, Goethals, bom at New Bedford, One thing is true of every busi­ bldge, U.8.C.G. (Ret) and Allalle I Visit 'Marlow’s Bedding | 12" Goar Oantpy.... E.STAS" Wlndaw Awiilar..4.>7 Harlan said he and JusUce Frank­ concrete bl(x:k building, at 3 was the eon of Maj. Gen. George Adams Babbldge, he Is jnarried furter felt the action today "dem­ W. Goethals, ctiief engineer during ness or profession. If the public is OPEN Department where you’ll _ 16" Wlndaw Awning «,87 16" Rtll-Up Awnlnc.l2.l7 onstrates the abrupt departure (x>mer of Whalley and West Ko:k to the former MarcU Adkisson of find a mattress or a com- Avenues, housed five companies. construction of the Panama Canal. pleased with the service given, Seattle and haa two young daugh­ I 46" Rall-Up AwnlRf..,.M...... M..... ISJ7 the majority makes from judicial The flames broke through the roof He held the rank of brigadier gen­ WEDNESDAY plete bedding outfit tai- " history by putting the federal eral in the Army Medical Corpe ters. • ■ of the building before firemen patronage develops naturally. lored to your individual courts Into this area of state con­ brought them under control. No Reserve and served in both world THURSDAY md cerns — an area which. In this dainage e-stlmate was available wars. No Trace of Lost Plane needs at m a r L 0 W instance, the Tennessee courts immediately Fire olficiiUa are Goethals leaves hU widow, Mary; We recognize that we are en­ FRIDAY prices! themselves have refused to investigating the cause of the fire. three sons and two grandchildren. titled to patronage only as we AGANA, Guam (AP) —Lock­ enter." heed Aircraft Corp. ofncUls eald Frankfurter said In hls dissent­ plaese those we serve. In that H I 9 K m . popular ing opinion that the court "today Monday that aluminum tubing sense, this conimunity has built found at sea during a search for FULLY EQUIPPED BICYCLES AT DISCOUNTS! reverses a xmlform course of de­ 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST a missing troop aJr transport was cision established by a dozen our funeral service. Our part in not part of the planei cases.” the plan is to do everything pos­ Field repreaentatlvea Foreet S. One such case was a 1946 one IN MANCHESTER TVywnsley and W alter A. Svelund from niinois. The Supreme Court sible to please. said they had examined the duct­ bike , voted 4-3 then against interven­ ing “and cerUfy that the parts are 0METER...8'*1 tion in reapportionment battles. Respectfully. not used lit aircraft manufacture.” 'The majority opinion by Frank­ # Featnriag's The tubing' was found by the SlmmoDS, Sealyi Bh>a Bell furter in that case declared that destroyer iraS Cayuga County as ILEOTNIOHIW* « and Slnmbeiiaad on - tlGHT W/HONN" ""** (Knirts "ought not to enter thts H sta « * ed for a FTylng H ger Su E-Z TERBIS! political thicket.” per ConstoUsUon which diSi^pear ■ Free Punien Parking ■ The Tennes-see case originated in «d lit the western Pacific with 96 May. 1959 when the city voters BONUS soldiers and 11 crew members asked the three-judge federal aboard. court in Nashville to compel a re- No trace of the plane 1ms ever MRLOW& districrtlng of the legislature. The 1 been found since It dia^meared * Blaln S t, Manchetter * special court oil Dec. 21, 1969 said March 15 on a flight from TVavls M l 9-5221 Supreme Court decisions in the Air Force Base, Oallf., to South past left no doubt that federal tri­ Stamp Specials V iet Nam. bunals "will not Intervene In case of this type.” The high court heard more than FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY seven hours of arguments on the issue In the 1960-61 term and in NO COUPONS NEEDED—BUY ALL YOU WANT f r e e FURNEIX PARXINO e the present temv. The case was first argued for 3 ^ hours on April 19 and 20, 1961. On May 2, 1961 L FRESH LEAN t2 LI. FKO.Vr^ the justices (billed for reafgument on Oct. 9, 1961. More than 814 hours of debate was heard the lat­ ter day, 50 MAIN 8 T i BIANCHBSTEB PHONE MI 3-5221 30” cmvisTnu aicvcia aO*’ SPORTfWIIOHT NICYCLl Charles S. Rhyne, Washington, EXTRA STAMPS Rmnovabl.croazborwith D. C., made the principal argument Fully equipped bike with for the complaining. Tennessee ^Ground Beef Shoe Department d^uttabl. handlebar & O S S C S cantilmrer frame, adjust­ voters. Assisting him was Z. T. M ^ FlM r, Restr training wheels! Green able handlebarl Boys* 2 5 . 7 7 Osborn Jr. of Nashville. with Ivoiy fenders! r rad, girls'turquoise! <- The Kennedy administration TOF CHOICE (SAME t r im ! '-^-' called on the high court to aban­ don Its hands-off attitude. SoUcdtor ) - General Archibald Cox, arguing In It was a tough winter! SACRAMENTO support of the Tennessee N winter it paid off—r-for our fuel oil club members. ■6# a. wrpxl M s m I ¥ *<5tY SIZE BOTTLE OF

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A * r K; MANCHESTER EVEiNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1962 P A G E SEVEN I': ^ ■■•N ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN!, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1968 Va g b s i x Kennedy Asks Bokoh Man tions of stage and screen stark, 'ahtpa whleh li well below the n «^ DOUBLE i X GREEN STAMPS whaMver they eal^ But we are, a Barber Shoppers A Thought for Ttidaj: waa a principal in ieveral JOe^b eaaary mlnlmom. Let ua bopf the Severely Cut lone way from taktitB .that de April mambarahip drive will help $600 Million in SiKinsored by the Maarheater M.. Cohan revues during the 1920a EVERY WEDNESDAY CauIIa lecture aeriously. i f there la and early 1930s. Us to reach this gcal and give our To Sii^ at State Council o f Churchea ChUdreh'a Mqseum the continuing a touch of common aefue mthyling SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) for SPRING iAStIR FAlRICS’l Works Projwts In Accident VtJkbttHSO BY THJD of g:ood worka In Cambodia, It la an -^ean Ooldkette, 69, bondleadar reoogrtitien and support it needs. Patrons of tha State Theater- BBtuLDraiNT'a u L___ o PIRINTING ------CO. INC. In my father'a room at homo and r ^ io star in the.. 1920s and Sincerely youm, 18 BlutllBl 8tr«*t accident or aomethlns worse and, wUl ba given an added attracUon Forty stitches were rwjulred to llKBcbtiUr. Coim. wheN everyone would tee it as 1930s, died Saturday of a heart at­ ' nnahoc Committee (Cbntlaaed from Page One) once It la diacovered, both sldae ^ Mrs. Donald Conrad on April 12, when thay will have OPEN TONieHT t i l l > close wounds of a Bolton man at they entered was this littla varee: tack. Goidkette, who waa bom in Mancheater Memorial Hospital yes­ Valenciennes, France, came to the Mr. toavld Keith the pleasure of hearing a group The latest figures, for February, may to to lOma lengthi to guaran­ "L «d k up and not down, terday after a rear-end collisloitNin PbuMilS* r X. ^ United Statin in 1911 and became Mr. John Hyde of barber shop aingera from Hsurt- CHENEY HALL, HARTTOBD BD mi, MAN.OHEBTEB Bhow 5.6 par cent of the labor Lon 1881 tee It doetn'i ha^lien again. , liook out and not -in. B. Middle ’Tpke. at Plaza Or. in" v, a professional pianist at 18. Mr. Harvey King K'. lixe»rf Look forward and not back, ford. a Sewing Nottona force out of work. which six persons were Injured. at th* and WCHTTA, Kan. (A P )—Florence . Dr. Robert Kama a Silk* and .Dacrona a Rug wooleas Gardiner Parley. 72, onetime vice Dr. CSiarles E. Jacobson Ttw Hartford ChapUr of Barber * Spring Woolens The 9500 million could be spent Admitted at the hospital were W tll K m p The Grain Lead a hand!" * McOall’s P attwtka only in areas of persistently high David Brickscoi, 24, of South Rd. This verse has meant much to chairman of the Democratic Na­ J>r. Philip E. Sumner Shoppers will hannonize from s Spring Cottons tion^ Committee, died Saturday ^employment and would have to Bolton who suffered head injuries To^ Quality |rfus 'I ^TBSClUPnON RATES The official government decision ua throughout our life. How much :S0 to 9 p.m., followed by, it Is and a cut on the right eyelid. Payabl* U Aavanc* more, meaningful it Is now that after a lorji Illness. Mrs. Farley _.oped, the Manclieeter barber be^ matched dollar-for-dollar by Carrier Mall has refused permission to that was a member of the national com­ Erickson, whose wounds required the world hELS become such a amall shop aingera. Robert Krinjak said atato and local governments. . tae Ytar ...... ,...815.80 833.00 mittee Ifrom 1920 until the early Crafts Exhibit the 40 stitches, has been admitted hx Hontha ...... '...... 7.75 11.00 Seattle trading firm to sell some place. During this period' of Lent the Manchester group will sing if hirae Kontha ...... S.m 1930s and was elected Vice ehalr- The admlnistraUon’s official view to the special care zone. His con­ 10,000,000 tons of grain to some may we ail "Lend a hand!" Id can get "poUahed up” by that Sna XCoQtli ...a..*,**.*.. X.80 ma In 1928^ ^ Slated Tonight on the proposal will be given to dition waa reported "good” today. naakly .30 .« Hong KOng concern which would Submitted by WEST PALM BEACM. Fla. time. the House Public Works Oommlt- Also admitted was Marion i i i k Stam|N Mrs. Albert ]?ogll. Krinjak said yeaterday’a prac- M E »»E it_O r probably be buying It on behalf of (A P )—Ralph A. L. Bogan, 66, of B xhiU U in woodworking and rug tee today ^ Secretary of Labor Buckler of 81 Hilltop Dr. who suf­ TRE ASSOCIATED PBBSS Center Congregational Church. the famine-troubled Communist Evanston, 111., founder of the hooking, preparsd by those attend­ Uce session at the Elks Club jvaa Arthur J. (Mlilberg, Secretiary of fered a chest Injury and a bruised n o ^aoclated______I^aa u'aiduatxaix a "b ig aucceis.” About 25 people nose. Her condition also was listed aOUtled to the um Ot. republtcallon of govemmenta o f China and North Greyhound Bus Lines, died Friday. ing eveni^ elasees at the Man- Welfare Abraham Ribicoft, Budget all neve disnatchee dredtted to it- or He was a director of the MisaUstp- cheater High School, will be open showed up, but more are Wanted. Director David B. Bell, CSialrman as “ good” today. net eUitririee____ . crAdltM______In . thlB ' ' naper Korea. Weekend Deaths pl River Barge Lines, Susquehanna to the public tonight at tha high Krinjak said that anybody la in­ Walter Heller of-the PreaMent’a Others, treated at the hospital WE GIVE and alao the loeal neva imMlahila i^ lie The official reeeone for turning All...... tijihtalahta ofof r«Mh1)catlonr«Mh1)catk>n OfOf apeclaafiecia)— Corp. and LaSalle St. C^Ucago Cap­ school. vited to Join the group. Council of Bci^iomle''Advisers and but discharged, include George dlepatehea herein ara alao roaerrad. down the requeet from the Seattle LAUSANNE, SwlUerland (APi ital Corp. , Visitors are invited to attend Anyone who.wants further in­ Kerm lt Ordqn, a member o f the Ward, 27, of (Coventry (five stitches ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (A P)— Full aerrice client of N. B i concern lire that there was no proof —Prof. Auguste Piccard, 78, noted from 8 to 9 p.m. in Room 143 for formation can call Krinjak at the council. to close a wound at the comer of Ice. Inc. William A. Brophy, 59, commis­ the woodworking exhibit and in State Service Station or at his The committee- will liqld two the mouth and U p); Arthur Buck- Pubitahera RepraaenlAtlvee. The that the real prospective purchas­ Swiss scientist and inventor who sioner of Indian affairs from 1943 Room 133 for the rug-hooking ex­ home, 90 Oak 8L N ext meeting of weeks of hearings on Keniiedy's )er, 56, of 81 HlUtop Dr., chest and Jullua Mathewa Special AXencp—New ers were the Communist govern­ waa one of the world’s foremost to 1945. died Saturday. Brophy York.______Chleapo. .. I. Petr* Detroit . and Boaton. pioneers In high altitude and deep hibit. the group is tentatively scheduled request for the standby auttxixi- n e^ injuries; RajTnond AUard, 47, MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU o r ments Involved, and that there served as the first -xecuUve direc­ sea research, died Sunday of a Entrance ^o the building will )m for next Monday. ty, which he outlined in a mesi^a|ie of 89 HlUtop Dr., Injuries to the CIRCULATIONS. waa no assilrance the prospective tor of the Commission on the back, knees and neck: and Joanne heart attack. Piccard, In . a balloon Rights, Liberties and RcsponslbilU from the west parking lot. to Oongrees last Feb. 19. He said The Herald PrlnttnS Company, Inc., purchasers, whoever they were, gondola of hie own design, soared API*OINIMENT E?£PECTED it would be "an invaluable anti- Allard, 40, alao ot 89 HlUtop Dr. taaumes no financial reappnalbUlty for ties of the American Indians. He body and . nose bruises. , tvporraphtcAl errora appearInK in ad> had foreign exchange enough avail­ more than 10 miles upward In was a professor of law at Colo­ W A SH IN G TO N (A P )—G. G rif recession tool." Erickson was a passenger In a vertlaementa and other readint matter 1931. In a Steel bail he and his rado University'from 1933 to 1935. nth Johniion of Darien, Conn., is Kennedy said that if the new in The Mancheater SvenlnR Herald. able to finance.the purchase. Brown Hits Nixon’s car driven by Ward when It ram­ SPECIAL o^TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY While this decision was under son Jacques fachioned he went expected to be appointed the new public works plan and supporting DIaplav adverllalnx cloalnft heura: down two miles beneath th-a sea assistant secretary of state for fun(l8 are authorized promptly med the rear of the second car. consideration, on the executive side Carpetbagger Blast driven by Raymond Allard accord­ For Mondav—1 p.m. Friday. In 19S3. economic affairs. His appointment about 925 million could be- spent Foiir Tueaday—1 p.m. Monday. ing to police. The Impact of the Foi. .jr Wedneaday—l,p.m_,Tueaday. Of government, the House Fowlgn N E W Y O R K (API — Dr. Homer by President Kennedy, authorita­ In Job-providing projects by July Open Forum crash threw Erickson Into the For Thuraday—1 p.nr. wedneaday. Affairs Committee was also Inter­ WUliams Smith, 87, professor of (Cioatlnoed from Page One) tive sources said Saturday, Is ex­ 1, ahoUier 9350 million during the For Friday—1 p.m. Thuraday. windshield. physiology at New York Univer­ pected soon. subsequent 12-month period, and For Saturday—1 n.m. Friday. esting itsSlf In the propoeitlon. Crucial Drive Californians would v/ant to apolo­ Ward waa arrested by poUce and Claaalfled deadline; 10:80 a.m.. each sity and wlnnep of three awards Johnson, 49, who served as an 9223 million in the early months There has been public report on gize to the President If they had cliarged with reckless driving. He dav of publication except Saturday — for medical research, died Sunday To the Editor, economist In several New Deal of the fiscal year starting July 1, 8 a.m. two pieces of testimony it received. the opportunity. posted a 9100 bond while awaiting of a cerebral hemmorrhage. Smith, The memberehlp drive of the agencies, has been a vice president 1962. STEAKS The governor said the President an appearance in Circuit fknirt 12, Monday, March- 3S One, from Avery Peterson, Deputy who also had writUn two novels, Lutz Junior Museum to be held The President said the money was Invited to California and paid of the Motion P ir'iire Manchester, on April 9. Assistant Secretary of State for April 1st thru the 7th Is crucial. would be allocated for federal capi­ waa born in Denver. personal tribute to the University of Am erica for the last 10- years. Patrolman Misled into a Squeeze IBoth vehlolea were consider­ CHUCK Scott H. Simon Far Ektstem Economic Affairs, N E W Y o r k (A P I — Dr. Angel The museum’s fmanclal position it He would replace Bdww i.. - a.- tal improvements projects in precarious and broad community Of California, and that his brother, economically depressed areas, and ably damaged and had to be towed suggested that It might be a good de Rio, 62, senior professor of Co­ the attorney general, was Ih Cali­ tln in the ■ economic affairs post. RockviUe Patrohnan Robert K. Ahnert got caught In Uiis squeeze play Just before noon Satuixlay away. LB When^ne goes back to the era lumbia University’s Spanish de­ support Is essential to place the Martin moved recently to the post fo r grants and loans to eligible -when he made a neceasaiily quick tat unfortunate dbcdslon. Following the trailer truck east on idea to permit soma ehipments of museum on a secure financial foot­ fornia "a t our request to address a statu and localitiu for Improve­ Also treated at- the hospital af­ of Manchester life In which Scott partment and director of the Hl- conference on the fight against of assistant secretary for Latin W vijiir. s t„ Ahnert assumed it was going to enter the Farmers’ OooperaUve parking lot on the ter an accident, early to w y , was Bone-In surplus grain to Communiat China ment of community facUttiu. H. Simon w ag ihaking hta mark,' ■panic Institute of the United ing. . crime.” American affairs. north side of the street ^ e n the driver pulled to th* left. Ahnert. who was anwerii^ a call to Charles J. Suntava, 41, of 366 for good hard cash, and ^used, as States, died Sunday after a short Operating expenses amount to Federal grants to statu and lo­ W Main St. and 'Vemon AVe. where a loaded rubbish truck wa.s on fire, p u ll^ to the right to paM and, incidentally, bringing to Man Hackmatack St., who drove his car its most telling argument, the as­ iUiress. Del Rio, who waa bom a ‘minimum of |9,000 a year of calitiu , he said, would range up the truck.. At this moment, truck driver George F. Farrow of Woodbury, N. J.. swung the truck into a parked car on Hackmataclc Chester one o f Its fliieet end sound which the Board of EducaUon has to 50 per cent of the cost of uch to the right to enter the souRi parking lot and the six-week old police cruiser ci^ h ed Into the LB 8 9 < sertion that money the Commu- In Soria, Spain, began teaching at St., police say. London Broil Steaks est industries, one hka t » go back Columbia in 1919. proposed paying 93,000. The re­ project, and could be higher in truck’s gaaoUne tank. The I m t ^ also wedged the rear end of the cruiser under the trailer Suntava, treated for minor nose nista spent on grain would be that certain casu. body. Ahnert bruised his leg And is otherwise apparently uninjured, Capt. Peter Dovvgewlcz ^ d beyond the memory of a majority NEW YORK (A P)—Juliet Delf, mainder must be raised and 6J)0 cuts at the hospital, waa charged FBISHLY OROUND much less they would have to today. ’The accident Is stlU under investigation. The rubbish truck fire was extingiUsh^ by the fire LB o f present day Manchester people. 74, retired actress and vaudeville fam ily memberships at |10 each Projects under the immediate with failure to drive in a proper Chuck Ground 6 9 < spend for petroleum or aviation star, died Saturday, Miss Delf, would do th* Job. A t present there program would'be limited to those department with minor damage to the truck, owned by CJharles L. Dinsmore of Ellington. (Herald This was another age, and there lane. The parked car waa owned by gaaoiiiie. whose specialty was Impemaona- are Just under 200 family member- which could be atarted or acceler­ photo by ^ te m is ). - Mrs. Anne M. Coffey of Hartford. FOB S T IW LB are new almost no human rerntn' ated in a Short time and completed The other ptMe of advice came Both vehicles were considerably Boneless Chuck ders of It left in our midst. Scott in 12 months. damaged. from Reju' Admiral Luther C. Simon was 84 when he died Satuf- Projects that the administration PoUce also Investigated a minor TUBSDAY ond WIDNESDAY PRODUCI BUYS I lieinz. Far Eastern director of the has in mind under the speeded up day. The thrilling period o f his Report on Christmas car-bicycle accident Saturday at Defniae Depsu-tment's Office of In­ ■ \ plan, Kennedy said, are water sup­ Olcott St. In which no Injuries or business accomplishment came In ply improvements; parks and oth­ ternational Security Affairs. He arrests were reported. the -very first decade o f this cen­ BORROW er recrutional development; sew­ ORANGES , ,, ^ said that'selling grain to Commu­ age eyxtORiB and water pollution tury, when he came to Hartford as A- CALIFORNIA SUNKIST nist China \vould provide an "In­ control; conatriicUon, r^ablHta- Thie-Island W here W e’ll Test a young aoeoimtant, sidvanced Esarole or CliKory 2 »> i9< credible shock" to friends of ours tion and modernization o f public W om en O bserve swiftly to leadership In the Car­ buildings such as hospitals and who are struggling against Com­ lyle Johnson Mtmhlne Co. and, civic buildings; and road, atrut, By PETER EDSON 6>would reduce test delays lo a Trdnl-'^the 18-nation UJ7. test ban con­ First Birthday 12 79< Peppers 29 munist guerrillas or Communist WITH CONFIDENCE Newspaper Enterprise Assn. mum. ference in Geneva. when the time came for expansion airfield, .and port improvement. Examplu of federal projects The Derfense Department has set of that firm, selected the Manches­ subversion. WASHINGTON (NEA) — The' Of Business Club W s don’t know which of these and programs that could be includ­ up Joint Task Force Eight to carry ter rite on which the* business did ed, the President said, would in­ largest coral atoll In the world, out Pentagon planning for possible three sets of arguments, the o ffi­ ^98,302 Contract and has continued to flourish. clude conservation activities and surrounding the largest lagoon In teats. This Is In compliance with The Manchester Business and EXTBA STAMPS Professional Women's Club will In the course o f his ensuing ca­ cial argument used by the Com­ FROM HFC construction and Improvement of -the world, will be the site for at- President Kennedy’s order Issued Awarded Pioneer merce Department in turning down laboratoriu, research and training at the end o f last year. celebrate its first birthday Wednes­ No Coupons Noodod — Buy Alt You Wont! reer, he took his full share of com mosirfieric testing of U.S. nuclear day with a dinner party at Cavey’s the Seattle request,s%. He never bRnhs. He phrab shN# costly public works p ro^m For fallout to reach other land EXTRA Finoit English Muffins enemy, nobody's ally. Followed by By carelessness, skullduggery, or withoM toM movement He bows sUfRy. His facial mwill Kennedy’s new program was areas the prevailing trade winds We happen to think that surplus presented to the Public Works would have to carry -radioaotive A PANEL OF MANCHESTER DOCTORS S«H GRIIN STAMPS w it h a accident, something has happen­ 2 : grain of ours should be sent out In are immobile. He hes tastdnated childran and adults Committee by Chairman Walter dust 1,000 mUes to Canton Island E X T R A **** ^ stamps ^withafkgof« ed out in the nation of Cambodia In the Phoenix group to the south­ TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS the world, regardless of any lines alike across the country; You, too will look at W. Heller o f the President’s Coun Finost English Muffins which. If this ever becomes the cU of Economic Advisers. Heller west and 2,000 miles to the Gil­ whatsoever, to wherever hunger bert and EUlice Islands to the west, Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School world It might be, might some day with disbelief. Is he men or maiUNQUinl aald—that the proposed 92 billion S c^H GRIIN STAMPS -WITHA ____ may be. Population of all 37 Islands in Wednesday Evening, April 4th A be applauded and encouraged. LeT me help you with standby public works prog;ram— n n which would go into effect if un­ these groups, spread over two mU- 8:00 P.M. . For the moment, Ih the atmos­ employment plunged for several llon square miles of sea, Is around Sponaored by Warren E. Howland. Realtor, 676 Main Street Pecan Crunch Coffee Coke phere of out, time. It will be investi­ Back To A Real World your housecieaning! months—would about to 92.75 bil­ 45,000. real insurance savings for gated with dark suspicion, prob­ lion when matching state funds 'Christmas Island has several the careful home owner. ■aw iw e S«H GRIIN STAMPS with an It is time for Hollywood to be I ably from two directions. are included. He said this would distinct advantages with respect proud again. stimulate over 93 billion in sec- to use by the United States in What seems to.h ave happened EXTRA Iced Banana Biar______Hollywood was modest and flat­ ondlary spending In the private preparation for and execution of out In Cambodia is that. In spite of tered, we think, when, back' In economy. such tests as may be authorized by S a H GRIIN STAMPS withapkgof** formal guarantees against It, some Heller estimated’ that the im­ the President,” says a Department 1955, it found one of its own materials provided to Cambodia pact o f this combined public and of Defense authorized statement. queens making the legitimate title A YEAR RUYS ALL THIS EXTRA Strawberry Filled Donuts through the generosity of the Unit­ private spending totaling more Specific advantages listed are: . of royalty in real life. ’The trans­ than 95.5 billion would create ed States have been used in the ‘Relatively large surface area j 1114,000 On Your Home formation of Grace Kelly Into Prin­ rougtly 600,000 Jobs for one year. f i W n A Sk H G R I I N S T A M P S with a loaf construction of a project Russia as compared to any other avail- j k- I 5,600 On Your Contents cess Grace of Monaco was an able island site In (he Pacific OF MANCHESTER waa supposedly contributing to ' , 'i SUKARNO HALTS TALKS 5,600 Theft Coverage event Hollywood took and added to area. ‘ ; ; EXTRA Italian Bread______Cambodia, while, on the other JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)— 1,400 Extra Expense ‘Short geographical distance to ; H its own professional traffic in ro­ ^^d en t Sukarno today with­ $25,000 Liability Coverage hand, some materials supplied by both Hawaii and West Coast porU. I mantic legend—proof, at last, that drew Indoneato’s reprseontoUve* PWrikA GREEK STAMPS witha/ibpkg Communist China have turned up This factor is significant from a ' 'il 500 Medical Coverage one of Hollywood’s own fantasies from negotiations with the in American projects In Cambodia. logistic support aspect. ■ 7- But e e e Bcljustable chairs 250 Property Damage EXTRA Colonial Family Pak Franks could come to life. Hollywood, Datoh O B West New Qnlnea tat Cambodia plays the neutral “Th-e relatively few islands lo- if' 50 Glass Coverage think, was grateful to Prince ILdti- -did not shot the door to fntuie pitch in'^ international affairs. talks. A mUltary spokesman for ^ cated to the east of Christmas Is- U; S«H GREEN STAMPS withakbpkq ier for pressing his suit, and grate­ land will permit a larger degree f | are never Plus Additional Coverages Cambodia takes foreign aid from the president announced Adnm ful to Grace Kelly for qnc^eptlng of freedom In accofiimodatlng a . both sides of the world power MaUk, IndoaeoU’s repieocnta- Want To Know More? EXTRA Findst Sliced Bcicon ____ hiri, and we doubt that Rollywood, ttve at the secret talks last shot schedule meteorqgical con- ] H struggle. Cambodia, doing so, dltlons, shouldto the President au- | In its awed humility, would ever week ontaide Waaldagton, would pledges not to mix two kinds of aid thorize resumption of tests." h smart' r ^ t T W % A GREEN STAMPS with am b oz pkq have dreamed of asking anything Bot return to tim talks. Malik CALLMI3>1126 into the same project But, now fetom ^ to Jakarta after the The climate of Christmas is de- % more of the girl who had made all Our 24 Hour Service Finost Luxury Loaf and then, there are leftovers from talks reoeaseil Thursday. The scribed as nearly perfect. Average ^ EXTRA the Hollywood dreams' come true mean temperature ts 80 degrees. ' Number one- project which have to be used apokesmaa said Indonesia’s oth­ (you thought) by becoming a princess. er repieeentative at the talks, There are miles o f long beaches, S * H GREEN STAMPS withanbozpko on some, other project If they are Now it Is time for Hollywocxl to S u d j a ^ Tjoudronegoro, also but also miles of reefs that have not to be wasted completely. So It been the graveyarii for hundreds EXTRA Finost Pickie ^ Pimento Loot be proud. For Grace Kelly, coming had keen ordered to retnru to happens that a bulldozer which of Ships. Continuous good weather Then you haven’t seen the back to the inovies, just, perhaps, Jakarta. smart*' period designs in came from America originally may E l ^ rVTniL S<>H GREEN STAMPS with an s-oz pkg for one sentimental favor to an ol^ wind up pushing .dirt around for ' BarcaLounger . . . the director, is revealing where the ’ some Voiding which Russia may world’s most comfortable EXTRA Finost Tasty Baked Loaf royalty of modem days is really W SHOWS DAILY COillErS 2ND ANNIVERSARY SALE! be going to build, or that some chair. Pictured is the Dane, crowned. This is where she really pW VfkB S*H GREEN STAMPS with a ri^ raw material from Communist AT THE GAS APfNLIANCE SBCnOil O f a modem lounge chair with had the feeling of being on a .China helps complete some project Danish styling. Yet it ad­ throne; this is where she really EXTRA Swift s Polish Sausage Rings we Americans are' donating to THE CONNBtnCUr HOKNE CXPOSmON justs to an^ position you had subjects; this waa where the Cambodia’s progress. choose by merely leaning Ns, very imprint of her heel was BROAD STREET ARHORT... MARCH XGGt PlfTflK GREEN STAMPS wiihamozpkg This ia, by mistake, or by Cam- backwards! $146. Others sacred; this waa where the pomp bodiah guile, and In violation of from $119. EXTRA Meoltime Maid Cube Steaks and ceremony and protocol of eiverybody’a form al Intention, a court were really a part of living; three 8-OZPKGS ■very nic^ sample ot exactly whsit Hollywood ia where one heads if / should sad might happen by delib­ n io zcN . one Is bored wdth the contrived, EXTRA 4"Fishermen Fish Sticks erate plan and polieyi some day, if synthetic, artificial, empty fairy the -wwld ever decided to - live by tale of Mohaco and wants to touch S * H GREEN STAMPS withavdzpkg sense Instead o f by labels. S' reality again. Send me your drapes, curtain* ^ fact, just about the only au­ _ f ______’ slipcovers, bedspreads for Sanitone EXTRA Tcote O Sea thentic piece of atatesmanlike SPECIAL PRICES ON ^EVERY 6A8 APPLIANCE DISPLAYED n o n r iA L pm C B S Keiwteeterert eeaaeeted reus *■" Dry Cleaning. pfi.elBota*»aeeetefeiidietr.tter. 175 -virion in our times has been that of DUfHNO THIS OAUII GRASS FIRES PLENTIFUL P- DOUDLE ALLOWANCES. ON ALL 6AS RANSES « East Center PlfTflA GREEN STAMPS w it h a io <>zpk g President de Gaulle -who, now and NEW HAVEN (AP) — Firemen They’ll come back clean as new* bright a t nwr, Miftiasi reetl* vahM ef any eaa- StrMt then, lectures tha big powerful were kept busy over the weekend pMt • aewetoeet-rldlfie • *•••• EXTRA Lima Beans poimooi fighting pesky grass and bruah with the origin^ finiah renewed. rivals on the world scene and tells aenlalnf feetere* eeve we Phone firea fanned by brisk.winds. New Save work. Save time. Diacover our lNHIG|tGAe them wtiat they should really be Haven area fir'efigditers answered MI 8-1126 CIGAMTUS, tio ta t o b a c c o WODtiCTS KtMPT FROM STAMP OFFIK ■ doing with their resources. Instead 180' alarms Saturday alone. In ad­ moderate price*. Call on u* today. T H E H A R T F O R D GAS COMPANY I “ MORIARTY BROTHEIS, Inc. of fighting and frightening each dition to New Haven, grass firea 48* MIDDLE TP«B. EAST I s' • f0l4l8 Osotsr 8t* Maachaner, Owm. other, he sajn, .they Bhould join isrere reported in Bast Haven, North HavM). Hamden, MUCord, Orange, together to fight tte common SWISS UtlNMY Bethany, Woo<9)ridge, Wallingford, Of Reekrine, Itae,^Esfc SMS Iff S-1889 er T K '5-S8W / -I'*':* V enemy of> j^pverty and hungw^ Brenf^l^ and Gbediira. ; I HI f a i n . ’ J I n■— V ■ t / . . V, I. -. ■ [•?» ' , . ■ J: N- - ^ i . v / ' ■■ . — —.I. -..

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., M:0NDAY. MARCH 26, 1962 PAGE NIKE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1962 p a g r e i g h t Wednesday at 8:1ft ajri. .at the Bolton Columbia Sick Boy Leads Fiwtte Funeral Heme, 20 BIomm !^reiich G rab Leader^ TPC Slates The Obituary A ve., Hartfoid, with a solemn n - Police to Cache qulsm Ms m in St. JusMa'f Church at 9.' Burial wUl be In.Mt. St. Staff of Secret Arm y Fire Destroys Rep. Williams 5 Hearings Doctor Says Of Stolen Liquor Peter 4anlxew«ki Benedict Om etery, Bloomfield. Peter Janiaewaki, 72, of 58 Friends may call at the Ihnsrol North St, died at Mancheatar home today from Tjyto 9 p-m., sad Slim m er Place Director for A 18*year-old-boy, found drunk (O n tinned trftm Page One) xeria a tew weeks befobe the gen- On Zoning By HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN, Memorial HospiUl today after a tomorrow from 2 to 4 sad ,7 to 8 and aick on a private lawn In the short lllneaa. p.m. Srala’ uprising last year: M.D. Oran, the iocret army struck in In Oran, meanwhile, angry Eu­ A spectacular strly morning fire Wallace Try Vtr» publlo hMitnci, two related Written lor Newspapw Bntorprise South End of town Saturday night Be had survived his wife, An­ toinette, by exactly two months. Louts Lurtnwaa Algiers. It called on ropean settlers and French troops destroyed a three-room summer to pro{>oaed parkin* a i ^ , will be Assn. at about 8 o'clock, led to the dia- eyed each other warily over make­ Q—My UtUe girl eaita every­ Bom in Poland, he canis.to'U ie . Louis Luckman, 85, of Hartford, Algiers to march ,cn Bab ri Oued, home owned by Ernest Peps on SUte. Reps. Harold X. Jaynes ol coli’eTy of about 20 bottles of beer its stronghold In a subtarb that hM shift barricades in the heart of coneldered by the Town Planning thing but what I put before her. United States and then to Man­ died Uris morning at his- horns Tinker Pond Rd. early yesterday. Kamden and LaVergne H. WlUlans FACTORY been enciicled for three days by th6 city. r Oonunlstion in the Municipal Build­ Caialk, crayons, wallpaper and and six bottles of whlaky (pome chester more than 50 years ago. after a short illness. He was the 'The 21-foot square building was o f Columbia were appointed today He was employed by Cheney Bros, thousands of French triXHw. • Troop# in tanka and halftracks ing at 8 o'clenk tonight. ev*en worse. And the more I pun- ojpened) which are reportedly part father of Irving Luckman of enveloped In flames when volunteer os area directors of the 'Win 'With until his retirement six years ago. Anawerlng the clandestine c ^ , waited word from their command­ WalUce Committee by iU sUte Aeking SMie changes to business isli her, the worse she gets. If I of liquor theft last week from the Manchester. ers whether to clear the road­ Manchester Country Club, police He was the president of Group hundreds of Europeans aasembiea firembn reached the scene. A pass­ chairman. Rep. Guy LaOrotta of uses, to faclUtate the parking pro­ put her to bed without supper, she Bom in Rdeaia, be hod lived in blocks In a frontal assault or to gets up during the night and we said today. 1988 of the Polish National Alli­ Hartford for the past BO yeara la the heart of Alglere only to he ing motorist first noticed the Warren. posals are Jcdm and Ciupterlne H. ance and a member of the Polish met by troops and riot police de- seal off the area as other French bevanney lor property on High- find her stuffing all sorts of things ■The youth was taken to Man­ Before his retlremeat he operated, blaze and stopped at the Oona- Rep. Williams, a veteran legisla-, i in her mouth. Itove you ever chester Memorial Hoq>ital lor American Club. his own trucking cqmpaay. . plw ed behind barriers.' troops have done With .the rehel- naugh home on French Rd. to call tor, has served in the State H ouse" und St,, and The Holmes Funeral Mr. Janizewskl leaves one neph­ , Gun fire rang through the city, llous Bab el Oued district ,of, Al- Rome, Inc., lor property on Bige­ heard of such a thing? And what treatment. Following police inter­ He was a member of the He­ the fire department at 1:30 a.m. of ReiiresentatlVes since 1949. and ew, John Orlowskl, of Irvington, grenades expliided, armored cars geria. ■ Fire Chief Peter Massolinl and low 8t. are we to do? rogation, he then led police to a brew Home for the Aged and the during the 196J legislative session, A —^The conchtien of a per­ wooded area off Lakewood Circle N.J.; one sister in Poland; and a. Hebrew Merchants Protective As­ riunbled through the streets and Diehard settlers, spearheaded by his vrife, who were returning from was chairman of the claims com­ ANNUA |\ The Devanney request IsT'lor an verted aiq)etite is not. unusual. where the liquor was found, No ar- niece in- Vancouver, British Co^ sociation. helicopters flew patrol. cornmandos of the secret army, ■risltlng friends downstate, noticed mittee ahd a member o f the appro­ area in Residence Zone AA, to lumbia. Business Zone I. Yoii did not state the age of reata were made by police who are Survivors,- basldes his son In Scott H. Stmon A t a street comer, where aev- blocked off the center o f Oran, the glow in the sky and searched priations committee. the chUd. But, if she Is only sUll InveaUgatlng. Funeral services will be held at Manchester, include another son eral setuere’ hodlea lay in pools of Algeria’s second city, and batUed out the fire. When they arrived, a Engaged Both are delegates to the Repub­ The luneral home's request is the Waiter N. Leclerc Funeral for an area in Residence Zone B, three or ■ lour yoare old and the ■Victor Benattl, of 47 Hilltop Dr. and a daughter of Hartford; a TMs Is a portrait, token soma bloody crowds of S3urops&n sotusni French forces until almost mid­ few minutes before the sirens The engagement o f Miss Sandra lican State (Johvention June 4 and habit is of recent origin, you last Wednesday reported that Home, 23 Main St., Thursday at brothar Brooklyn, N.Y.; six gathered and ahouted "Murderers, night Sunday. sUrted sounding, the buUdlng was 5.-' to Business Zone 8. 8:16 a.m., with a solemn high ot years ago, ot Scott H. Stanon, a Gay Husted to Horace Edward might try ignoring it for a few someone had broken into the Coun' grandchildren; and one great murderers!" at the soldiers. Sunday’s death toll throughout completely in flames. Chief Mnsso- Russell, both' of Manchester, has The appointments follow the an­ March 3lst (Saturday) Is The Very Last Day Other sons change bids to be Mass of requiem at St. Bridget’s Manchester industrisdlat who died nouncement by House Speaker Xn- weighed by the commission include more weeks. If it is not an "at- try Club during the previous week­ grandriiild. •'And this is what they do to us Algeria, resulting mostly from linl said. been announced by her mother, twition-getUng" device that will end and that J60 worth of liquor, Church at 9 a.m. Burial will be SatuMay. because we ore French and wont Firemen concentrated on saving thony B. Wallace last Tuesday that one from Kurt and Gma Bhgen- in S t Bridget’s Cemetery. Friends Funeral services are being held murderous attacks on Moslems by Mrs. George Husted, 14G Garden brod, prtq>erty oH Liydall St„ Irom disappear when it fails to achieve including 12 bottles off various today at' 8:30 pm. at the Her­ ' Active In obmmimlty aflaira for to-stay French," one man scream- members of the secret army, was nearby buildings, including a large Dr. She is also the daughter of the he is a candidate for the RepubU its purpose, then you'd better take may call at the funeral home to­ storage shed about 60 feet from can nomination for governor. Residence Zone A to Residence whiskies, were taken. The police morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. and bert Im O ranst^ Funeral C3iap41 half century, Mr. Simon was also ed. 20 with 68 wounded. late George Husted. Zone B ; and W iliam G. Morton, her to your doctor lor referral to have been investigating the incl in Hartford. Rabbi Abraham N. While the fighting was in prog­ Although casualties ware low, the house, ahd other buildings used Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and To Hear Railroad Mon Enrich the lives of your family with beautiful music a trained peychiatrist. Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 known aa a student ot nature. Ha for summer help on the Pepe farm. •niomas T. Doherty, district Dr. Harold J. Lehmua and Dr. dent since. p.m. AVRuUck of Congregation Agu- ress, two secret army men entered fighting was spectacular. Infuri­ Mrs. Horace Russell, 343 Highland David L. Warren, property. ait das Achlm wtU oCflciste. Burial fraquantly Contrifcnted to The the AletU Hotel in downtown Al­ ated settlers from behind their Firemen remained nt theocene un­ St. sales manager o f the Boston and Haynes St., Residence Zone AA to Q—1 am a high achool student win be in the Hebrew Merchants Herald a notice about on umisual giers and told ooirespondents the barrlosdes fought French mUltary til 3 a.m. and several volunteers re­ Miss Husted la a 1961 graduate Maine Railroad, will be guest and my closamaitea and I would Mrs. Ruth Loomis turned about 9 a.m. to wet down Business Zone I, 12th Circuit Proteotlve Association Cemetery bird, flower or bisect .that he ob­ fight to block Algerian independ­ police with rifles, pistols and sub­ ot Manchester High School and is speaker at the dinner meeting of The request affecting the Haynes like to know how you could be Mrs. Ruth Loomis, 64, formerly in Hartford. served. ence eiid keep Algeria French will the smouldering debris. employed at 'Traveler's Insurance Columbia Lions Club at 7 tonight. ao sure that blood cells live only of Hartford, died Saturday morn' machine guns. Prominent in New England rail­ St. property reportedly is asked in Memorial week will be ob­ . One old clipping In his pmaonol go on. ^ The French air force sent two No estimate of the damage could Co., Hartford. three months. Wrong Brother ing at’ the Vernon Haven Con' served at the home his daugh' road circles, he is an active mem­ NOW for as little as $147.00 connection with a commercial ot papers, from 'Ilie Herald in 1924, As one method, they said a vast planes swooping low over the area be obtained since the Pepe family Mr. Russell, a 1960 graduate of building to house doctors' offices. A —The life of red blood cells valeacent Home. ter, Mrs. Sturm, 235 Cornwall was reported to be in Florida and ber of the Worcester, Mass., Cham­ told in absorbing detail his o(ipture workers group will be organized in late afternoon to strafe It with Manriiester High School, is em­ A final hearing will be on the (erythrocytes) can be determined Brought to Court Bom in Hartford Aug. 30, 1897, St, Hartford. had not yet been contacted by ployed by First National Store, ber of Commerce, Worcester Traf­ of s water bug which he gouhd en­ to exert economic jweesure and pre­ bursts from heavy machine guns.'*' estaldishment o f.a 85-foot building with great accuracy by tagging Mrs. Loomis was a daughter of gaged in mortal combat with i vent application of the ceaaeflre Chief Mttssollnl. State police am Manchester. fic Club, the Delta Nu Alpha trans- them with a radioaotive element Tracer bullets Ut up the sky as you can enjoy Magnavox line on the south side of N. Main Brother-confusion today was Uie the late Erwin and Annie Warner trout One ot his hunting trophies, agreement betwen France and the working with local officials in in­ No date has been set for the iportation fraternity and the Holy St., starting from a point on the and then beating 'for radioactiv­ Lamphler. a moDsehead, is now among the Algerian nationalist rebels. The French troops moved in for a sys­ vestigating the cause of the blaze.. wedding yet. Cross (^uba of Boston and Wor­ reason for resident Judge Simon tematic search of Eluropean apart­ west side of Stock PI. and extend­ ity. When this is done, the life Fimeral services will be held to­ Funerals poseeeions of the Luta Junior Mu­ ceasefire la a preliininary to a vote cester. apan of the indi-vidual cell approx­ ment buildings, eeeklng leaders of The Andover fire deportment re­ ing west 782 feet, more or leas, to Cohen to dismiss the case of a morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the Burke seum. of independence. sponded to a mutual aid coll hut Sponsored by the Railroad Com­ TRUE Stereo-High Fidelity the east side of the Hockanum imates 120 days. A t the end Of Hazardville man who was present­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Oran remained an armed camp the secret army and a clandestine munity Committee o f New Ekig- this time, the cell is taken apart Arthur Jl. Willett Mr. Simon’s civic activities were was sent back almost immediately Voter Canvass River. Rodkville. Burial will be in Cedar aa the news circulated that Jou- radio transmitter. since the Bolton firemen brought land, Doherty will ^ point out how Initiator of the S5-loot building and- reconstructed with such effi­ ed on seven separate charges in The funeral of Arthur J. Willett, most prominent in the North Bind. BeUef grew that eetUers in Oran Hill Cemetery, Hartford. The Rev. He served on many important com­ haud, who had eluded capture since the fire under control quickly. High public opinion can strengthen the line establishment is the town ciency that the only loss is a tiny which about 81,700 in bonds has Paul J. Bowman, pastor of» Union 64 High St., was held this morning and Algiers were taking matters Begins April 2 at the John F. Tierney Funer^ mittees, including the building he quit the military service and winds blew iqiarks across the road natlon’e transportation system. planning commission. amount at iron that ia easily made been posted. Congregational Church, Rockville, in their own hands and attacking Upon cbncluslon of hie remarks, up firom dietry sources. Now If Home, 219 W. Center St., with a committee for the Oonununity Y, slipped back to Algeria in 1980, causing a brush fire in the woods f Josefdi J. Pam. 27, of Hazard- will officiate. had been taken at last. against the ■wiriies of the secret and this was also quickly extin­ Town-wiije canvass of voters he will Welcome questions from you and your classmates want to solenm high Mass of requiem at the North End firehouse and the army command. ' Secret Army vllle, was the wrong man being ni-ere will be no calling hours. Ing a woman, were flown to guished. will be conducted beginning the audience. get some idea of the wonders of St. James’ diurch. Hollister S t School, now known as pamphlets pledged not to fire on Admiral Berrien’s presented on charges of failure to Bentley School. Paris today and locked up in Machine Vote Ueflnlte April 2 for the correction of Principals to Meet the human body, get out pencil give name, evading responsibility TTio Rev. Paul Michaud of Rim- the troops except in legitimate Miss Carrie A. Morton ouaki, Que., a nephew of the late Sante Prison. Jouhaud, along with Action at a special town meet­ the to w 's voting lists. Porter School will be the scene and paper and figure how many of (two counts), making a false state­ He often recalled, that there was defense and urged the soldiers, The canvass is required dur­ Widow Dies at 85 Miss Carrie A. Morton, 93, for­ Mr. Willett, was celebrant, assist­ ex-Gen. Raoul Salan and other ing tonight at 8 at FUuio’a Res­ of a meeting of principals and the estimated total of 30 trillion ment, driving while his license and opposition to bulldir.g schools in “Do not attack our commandos. ing election years in towns erythrocytes in an adult human merly of Manchester died Friday ed by the Rev. John D. Regan, the early 1920s. One big criticism fugitive leaders of the abortive taurant will he limited to setting teachers of district qohools registration were imder suspen- at the Middletown State Hoepital general'a revolt In Algiers last They will not attack you.” a date for a machine vote. A pe­ .With populations of over 5,000. Wednesday, at 3:30 p.m. Rockville—Mrs. Elizabeth Whlt- are taken apart and put together deacon, and, the Rev. Joseph H. about the HoUister St. school was They sold the secret army again every minute of every day. Blon, and wilful destruction of after a long illness. McCann, subdeacon. The R t Rev. that it was being built out in the April la under a death sentence tition with has been filed with It must be held six months be­ Mrs. Ella Rice, supervisor of telsey Berrien, SSrol 57 Elm St, private property. for that defiance of President ‘wants to fight our common fore the election. died yesterday at Hartford Hos­ Or, to simplify your calculations, Mias Morton was bom in Tol­ Msgr. Jolm.F. Haiinon was seated wtxids, he u s ^ to say. Asst. ToWn Clerk Mrs. Ollyc mathematics in the Fairfield every second of every minute! His attorney, Harry Schwolaky land, Sept. 14, 1868, a daughter of Charles de Gaulle’s government enemy, the Moslem Natlonsd Lib­ Toomey which will transfer all The canvass will be made by schools, will speak on modern pital. She was the widow of Adm. in the sanctuary. Mrs. Jane Mac- Mr. Simon was a charter mem­ A French spokesman in Algiers NOW ONLY of Hartford, aald today in court the late George W. and Maiw J. carone was organist and soloist. eration Front.” It'ems of business to maohlne 20 people, 10 selected by Demo­ math concepts through the use of In mahogany Frank Berrien, who ■was credited that Jila client ia not the man want­ ber of the Hebron Game Club, and said Jouhaud and his staff were (Christian Fouchet, new French cratic Registrar of Voters Ed­ Model 265 with the first U-boat sinking of Q—What can be done for low Hall Morton. Burial was in St. James' Cemetery. ■was an avid collector, particularly voting. / culsenolre reds. She will be assist­ ed on the charges, but his brother, She is survived by a nephew, trapped in a building on the high commlseioner in Algeria, ward Mbriarty, and 10 by Re­ ed in the demonstration by a first World War I, a feat that brought blood pressure? Every time I am Father Regan read the committal of old coins, stamps and unusual waterfront that had been under Town officials h ai^ expressed erounined I'm told my pressure is John Paul. The charges came out Clayton Fuller of Bolton. service. warned European settlers of Al­ ^ e hope that m ^ y townspeople publican Registrar of Voters grade teacher who has used the Four high fidelity speakers, powerful stereo amplifiers. With him rile Britirii Order of St. Mi­ objects such as pld mechanical surveillance for some time geria that if they kept fighting to low but nothing is ever done to of incidents occurlng in Ea^t Hart­ Funeral services will be held to­ Bearers were Harold Griffin, banks. will attend the mSeting to discuss Frederick Peck. rods both with kindergarten and FM/AM radio, model 266, only $198.50. chael and S t George. ford and Manchester in January The captives were transferred sabotage the cease-fire agreement The Republican canvassers Mrs. Berrien was born in New raise it. morrow at the W. P. Quish Funeral Archie Croteau, John Anderson, the propoeed tuition. Tha referen­ first grades. and the arrest was made on Jan. Home, 225 Main St,, at a time to be to a gendammerle barracks. Min between Franco and tiie Moelem will cover districts 1 and 2, and Haven on May 5, 1876, a daughter A —If you are quite well, as I Robert Charest, Roger Meti-vier utes later a strong secret army dum date, according to law, must Benefit for Handicapped Children must assume since you state no 26. announced. and Vto Poulin. Burial was in S t James Ceme­ rebels, they would be "the first the Democrats, districts 3, 4, Mrs. Russell Bpearman Is re­ of Joseqih T. and Sareh Scoville tery. Msgr. Hatoun read the com­ commando group attacked the be not lere than 7 nor more than Whlttelsey. She came to Rockville complaints, you may rejoice that The Judge today ordered that a Ihere will be no calling hours. end main ■victims.” and 5. *•' sponsible for a benefit program to warrant be issued for the arrest mittal service assisted by Father barracks. -The French forces “B'very nation on earth, prac­ 14 d a y s ^ te r the town meeting. 11 years ago and had mside her your blood pressure is low, mean- Patrick J, Henderson pelled the attack. raise funds to be given to ML*s Ig that it is below the statistical of John Paul when his whereabouts Harpld O. EUls McCann. tically without exception, owould A t uiat time, voters will decide Elsie Dunnack of West St., to pur­ Only Magnavox gives you home ■with her daughter, Mrs. Har­ The funeral of Patrick J. Hen­ Officials said Jouhaud was on resclndllng the ordinance which Danish Contemporary model 605. Six speakers Including two average but apparently normal for are determined. Vernon — Fimeral services for Bearers were Walter Fortin, unite against you,” he sold in a chase special equipment for the ry H. Lugg. derson, 76. of 381 Center St., will be rested Sunday about 4 p.m. established the public building Saturday Post Sets 12” bass. Precision FM/AM radio. Available with Stereo FM at She had lived at Navy x>ost8 you. Don’t worry if the doctor Other cases: Harold G. EUls of Center Rd.. will James Haddad, Stephen White, A l­ radio-tde-viaion address from the handicapped children for whom she James P. MoManus, 38, 228 held tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. at the fred Francis, George Gous and Ed­ was not until about 10:80 p.m. that barricaded administrative center commission and the ordinance giv­ these important advancements $298.50 (model 609). In American walnut. Gold Seal warranty. throughout the world. She was a does nothing to raise K. HoW' be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 the police realized how big a 45 Issue Schedule cares at her home. The program, member o f Center Church, New ever, if you suffer distress that Lydall St,, was given a 30-days Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Elllngfton ward Pavelack. | of Rocher Noir about 30 miles to ing the terms and manner of elect­ an indoor archery shoot, ■will be Vf. Center St., foUowed by a aol- catch they had made and hla ing its members; appointing the Haven, and associate member of may be attributable to low ten' Jail sentence at the State Jail at Ave. emn high Mass of requiem at St. identification Verified. the east. presented by Columbia Lake Bow­ Union Oongrregational Church in alon, you might note the effects Hartford for intoxication. Mrs, Mary B. Kashuiskos in Paris, President Charles de board of education to be the school T o Halt Heavy Loss men Friday at 7:30 pan. in Yeo­ IJ Mr. Ellis, who was 69, died Sat­ James’ Qiurch at 10 o'clock. In addition to false papers in building committee for a secondary $ 2 7 9 5 0 Rockville. of ^ ly exercise, to raise your James Dally, 4l, Manchester, urday at Rockirllle dt)^ Hospital. Burial will be in St. James’ The funeral of Mrs. Mary B. the name of Gerberd, Jouhaud GavUle's govemmmt called home mans Hall. NOW ONLY You save S66.00 Mrs. Berrien was a graduate of muscle tone and of firm consetting and Robert Watrous of RockvlUe, Ho ■was bom May 19, 1892, a son Cemetery. Kaslauskas, 94 Mather St., was had a mustache and a false Maurice Dejeon, Its ambassador school, and giving the buUding (Contiimed from Page One) Grade 5 field Trip Set the Yale University School of Fine and elastic stockings to speed the were each given 30-day su-spended of Gilbert and Estella Andrew El­ Friends may call at the funeral held this morning at the Walter N. beard, and was wearing civilian to Moscow, to show displeasure committee authority to hire an Richard .Curland’s Grade 5 will Arts, a member of the New Haven return flow of blood. sentences for intoxication. Watrous lis. A retired farmer, he had lived home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main St., clothes. At the moment of the with the Soviet Union’s formal architect and secure preilmlnary The directors’ meet today and embark on a field trip Trursday True Stereo-High Fidelity La'wn Club, Connecticut Society of was placed on probation for four In Vernon all his life. Mr. Henderson died Saturdiy at with a solemn high Maas of re­ arrest, Jouhaud was in a meeting recognition of the Algerian rebel plans. MacNeal, as previously announced, to Springfield, Mass. 'The 26 stu­ provisional government. Under Only Magnavox attains the spectacular dimension of stereo­ Colonial Dames of America, the months. Survl-vora inolude his -wife, Mrs Manchester Memorial Hospital, quiem at S t B ridge’s Chureh. wlfli 16 other persona. About 10 The town cannot vote on appro­ said he would recommend the elec­ dents will visit th-e Springfield The Rev. John J. Delaney was terms of the cease-fire. Prance ' Hugenot Society of America, and Robert R. Dube, 28, of East Maude Brown Ellis; a son, Clifford where he had been a patient for a of them were taken to the police priating 87,500 for use of the tion of R. McLean Stewart and Museum of Science and its Sey­ phonies as well as the tonal purity of high fidelity with an the Navy Relief Organization. She Hartford, former Unlvereity of week after being struck by a car; celebrant, assisted by the Rev. headquarters. Five were flown to remains sovereign in Algeria until school buUding committee since Milton S. Gould. That would in mour Planetarium. Give your family the finest Ruth Milieu Ellis; a daughter, Mrs. Emil Stanley B. Hastillo, deacon, and independence ls'‘ voted in a self- advanced acoustical system that projects sound from sides was the founder of the Society for Connecticut varsity basketball Aberle, both of Vernon; two near his home. Paris. the board of finance tabled action crease the board to 13. In TAO Project Prevention of Cruelty to Animals player, was fined 815 for illegal He was bom in Ireland, May 18, the Rev. Dennis R. Hussey, subdea- During the search of the 17- determination referendum. on the appropriation pending MacNeal said the two, both of as well as cabinet fro n t-to surround you with the beauty brothers, Elton Ellis o f Vernon con. Raymond Murphy was cirgan- The Columbia Extension Group In Annapolis, Md. Let’s Face Up to It, Gals, parking. and Raymond Bills of Wlneted; 1885, and was employed by ■ Case story seafront building, personally further study of board of educa­ whom have large holdings of Cur­ will have a booth at the home- of m usic-as in a concert hall. in home entertainment— 1st and soloist. Burial was In St. tis stock, had been assured top of- During both World Wars, Mrs. Here la Where Men Excel ' Leon J. Provost, 62, Hartford five sisters, Mrs, Dora Burke, Mrs. Bros, for 55 years until retiring in led by the deputy prefect chief tion plans and town action on makers’ bazaar which is part of Berrien was active in relief work. Let's face it, there are som's was fined 8160 for operating a 1967. He was the husband of the Bridget’s Cemetery. Father Hussey of police in Oran, a number of naming the building committee. fleers “they are not and- do not Raymond Seaburg, and Mrs. Lu­ read the commltal service. An Square Dauce Club the fund-raising project the Tol­ She and her sister, Mrs. Percy T. things that the average woman motor vehicle white under the in' late Sarah Tennyson Henderson. apartment doors were forced open To Explain School Proposal contemplate being members of a cille Stannard, all o f Hartford, honorary delegation from the Liv­ ■wrecking crew’ and their objective land Agricultural Center ia plan­ Waldoi, gays the Children's Build­ Just can’t do as well as the aver­ fluence of liquor ' Mrs. John Radigan of Florida, Mrs. Surviving are a son, James P, with ax blows. All townspeople are urg^ to at­ ning April 28. The women will Magnavox Stereo Theatre Henderson; a daughter, Mrs. ing Rosary Society attended the Reports Sunday said that the Graduates 84 is the enhancement of the value Records Con Last A Lifetime ing to the city of New Haven. age man. Among th-em — Joseph A. Gallant, 18, of Storrs, Marion Albino of Rockville; and tend a public meeting sponsored offer records, books and patterns Besides Mrs. Lugg, Survivors in­ was fined $30 for speeding; Timo­ Elizabeth MacGregor; two Bisters, funeral services. operation was aimed at finding a and success of Curtis.” Giving directions. A man will seven grandchildren. Bearers were Walter Gutzmer, the Bolton PTA Wednesday for sale. Any contributlona are Because the exclusive MICROMATIC player eliminates dis­ clude a son, Frank W. Berrien of tell you to turn right at the third thy B. Buckley, 44, of East Wey. Mrs. Mary McVeigh and Mrs. -An­ secret army radio transmitter, The Manchester Junior Square at 8 p.m. at the Community Hail, MacNeal said each of the firm’s Florida; and a granddaughter. Miss The Rev. Philip H. Ward will of­ nie McIntosh, all of Manchester; Raymond Dumas, M.vron Ames, One of those arrested with Jou five national magazines, including welcomed. cernible record and stylus wear, the diamond stylus is traffic light — but a woman is mouth. Mass., wag fined 830 for ficiate at the funeral. Burial will Dance Club graduated 84 mem- < at which plans for a secondary William Bender of Chestnut Hill Stephanie Berrien of Washington, speeding; Stanley Foroatoski, 19, of seven grandchildren and . seven Frank Katkauskas, Charles Bal- baud was identified a.s a former Holiday and Jack and Jill, hence­ likely to tell you that on the cor­ be in Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon. chunas and Alexancler Balchunos. bers at a graduation dance Friday school will be discussed. John J. is a member of the county work guaranteed for 10 years. D. C. ner where you turn there Is a 403 W. Center St., was. fined 825 great-grandchildren. major named Oamelin. The others MoCsirick, chairman of the forth “must pay its own way to There will be no calling hours. at Keeney St. School. Diplomas committee. The entire project, Funeral services will be held at hous'd with green shutters or may­ for breach of the peace; Wilfred T. were reported to be of lesser Im board of education, will explain Justify continuance.” 2 p.m. tomorrow at Union Congre­ Mrs. Cleon L. Hurd 8r. Mm. Donald Johnson portance. The Post now will be Issued five which includes many features, will be they’re blue anyway, bluish- Sheltra, 21, of East Hartford, 825 Angelo D. Geanitindo and club badges were presented to future plans of the board. Supt. gational Church. The Rev. Paul J. fine on a substitute charge of fail­ The funeral oif Mrs. Ellen M. The fimeral of Mrs. Alice Spen­ A source close to secret army times during a 10-week period in fill the. day from 10 a.m. until 8 green. the graduates after completing 21 Philip C. Llguorl wUl summarize p.m. and will be held at the TAC Bowman will officiate. Burial will ure to drive in an established lane. Angelo Dominick Geamundo, 92 Hurd, Spring Bd., Coventry, was cer Johnson of Lyndon Center, 'Vt circles in Oran sold that former the building speolficaUons for the August and July. There will be Ordering a meal in a restaurant. weeks of aquare dance lessons. building on Rt. 30 in Vernon. be in the U.S. Naval Academy He was originally charged with of 398 W. Main St, Norwich, died held yesterday afternoon at the formerly of Wapping, was held Gen. Paul Gardey, once the com More than 109 parents attended secondary school which the board one issue (or the last two weeks Video-matic When a man gives an order for a yesterday afternoon at the Holmes Proceeds are expected to pay Cemetery at Annapolis, Md. reckless driving. yesterday afternoon at W. W. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main mander of the Foreign* Legion, the dance. Les Pine of Wethers­ has had under conslderatiop for in December and one issue for The Whlte-Glbson Funeral Home meal he simply orders. But a wom­ Backus Hospital in Norwioh. He Funeral Home,' 400 Main St. The would probably take over aa com­ the .first two weeks In January. the balance of the 1962 mortgage an wants to know if the beef stew Other fineg included; Miss St. The Rev. James MacAxthur, field was the caller. This was the the past month. The Only Fully Automatic TV of 65 Elm St, is in charge of ar­ Marlon A, Creamer, 251 Spring St., was th'e father of Jack Gesmundo pa-stor of the First Congregational Rev. Roy Hutcheon. pastor of the mander of the Oran region for the Members ot the board will wel The Journal and American and to complete the demonstration is good, and If it is possible to Wapping Community Church, offi­ club’s first graduating class. rangements. 816 for d riv l^ a car with defec­ of 123 Bretton Rd., Manchester. CSiurch, Coventry, officiated. Bur­ secret army. The following received badges come questions and expresaions of Home will combine January and kitchen and two rental offices In You get the best pictures day and night because critical substltutd some other vegetable ciated. Burial was in Wapping Jouhaud and Salan, the top tive brakes; 'Thomas Johnston, 16, A retired shoemaker, Mr. Ges­ ial will be at the convenience of for helping organize and conduct oplnimi from residents about the February in a winter issue and the building. for green peas. She may even dis­ mundo had owned shops in the Cemetery. commander of .the secret army, July and August in a" summer Mr. and Mrii. J. Russell Evans ' picture adjustments are maiie electronically-perfectly- cuss her reducing diet with the of 27 Hlllcrest St., 815 for Improper the family. the class; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pine, propoeed school. backing: Gary Ouellette, 19, of 18 New London-Groton area before Besurers were Stanley Waldron, had been fugitives in Algeria since issue. of Uttle FalU, N. Y., and their always. Dry Grass, Woods waitress and If She doesn't change Peter Delmastro, Mrs. Hans Fred- Attends State Seesion Deerfield Dr., 816 for failure to moving to Norwich seven years Scott H. Simon Sherwood Waldron, Bruce Grant the collapse of the geneials’ re­ There will be no changes in son, Richard, were weekend visi­ at least one Item . on her order ericksen, Mrs. Arthur BJork, Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Bosworth, li­ obey a stop sign; Henry D. Rollet ago. He was bom Jan. 31, 1870 in Stephen Grant Thomas Burgess volt last April. The other two subscription prices for the maga­ tors in town. Evans wa* a resident Feed Small Fires after the waitress has written It Memorial services for Monriies- and Mrs. Richard Thomas, Miss brarian at the elementary sriiool, 10, of 26 Birch St., 816 for failure Tallzzi, Bari, Italy, and had lived Jr. and Harry Welles. leaders of the putsch attempt, zines. A spokesman said current here during the yean he was down — she Is unusual. ter industrialist Scott H. Simon, Gen. Maurice Chslle and Gen. Marsha Frederlcksen, Art BJork, attended a National Ubrary Week subscribers would get all the is­ to obey a stop s l ^ ; James A. in the United States for 55 years. ■YMCA secretary in Willimantlc. Parking a car. No matter how 82, of 417 S. Main S t - will be Patrick J, Murphy Andre—Zeller,— surrendered— and Dave Thomas. Cynthia Mobetm- — workshop sponsored by the Con­ sues they have paid for. ------>g-. iiohi Manchester's fire fighters were Francdllni, 22, of Hartford 812 fur Mr. uesmundo la survived, by his held tomorrow at 4-p.m. at Second Sharon Bradshaw and Corey necticut School Librarian’s As­ Mrs. Irving I iohr Will head the Most Reliable— So T rouble-Free kept busy over the weekend ex­ good a driver a woman Is she's driving a car with defective The funeral of Patrick J. Mur­ were sentenced to 18-year prison The spokesman said a reader annual spring coffee chain parties American Contemporary model 379. wife, Mrs. Nlcoletta Vendola Ges­ Congregational Church. T ie Rev. terms. Warren. sociation Thursday at Southern with a one-year subecrlbtlon to tinguishing a total of 15 grass one in a hundred If she can back brakes; Mrs. Mary G. Bruan of 198 mundo; another son of Hollywood, Felix M. Davis, pastor, will offi- phy, formerly of 71 Birch St., was The badges were awarded by Connecticut State College in New locally, which ara part of a dis­ that Magnavox guaranteea eervice Nell parte woods and rubbish fires. into small parking space as ex- ■ High St., two 83 fines for having held Saturday morning at the Jouhaud, Salan and seven oolo the Poet will get 52 Issues, "or trict project of the Women's Auxil­ 88 oe NOW ONLY $ 4 2 8 ^ 0 Flo.; two daughters, of Norwich; oiate. nels also still at large were all Lee Pine assisted by Mrs. Pine Haven. Mhn Virginia Matthews, 45 issues this year, plus seven iary of Windham Community Me­ in mahentny The bulk of the alarms wa.s pertly as a man. I two unlicensed dogs; and Mrs, Burial will be at the conven­ Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home, and Dave Thomas, president of associate director of National for one year on Gold Seal models. Driving a nail. Even when a Stephanie Johnson of 208 Hilliard 10 grandchildren and a great­ sentenced to denath in absentia. fssues Into the new year.” He morial Hospital. The kick-off will turned in on Satureay. and the I grandchild. ience of the family. 23 Main ftt„ followed by a serv­ the club. Refreshments were brary Week was the guest speal?- You save $81.00 firefighters were sent to the fol­ woman is the handy man for the St., 85 for allowing her dog to roam ice at St. Mary’s Episcopal Despite the death sentence said renew'als will be on the 45- be held Friday at the home of Funeral services will be held Mr. Simon, a veteran of 50 years against him, 'Jouhhud is in no served after the dance. er, using the theme “Read and issue basis. Mrs. Jbhn Holt in Hampton. Indivi­ lowing locations to quell grass family she usually can't drive a Bond forfeitures were ordered In in Manchester business life and Church. The Rev. John D. Hughea, Dances for all club members Watch Your World Grow.” Li­ blazes: nail with authority, the way a the following cases when the ac Wednesday at 8:15 a.m, at the senior assistant, officiated. Sydney danger of immediate execution. Advertising base rates for the dual parties here begin the first VIDEO-MATIC TV— Stereo-high fidelity phonograph— Labenskl Funeral Home, 107 Bos­ holder ot many public positions, Officials in Paris said in all will start April 5 at WaddeU brary week will be observed from Journal and American Home will ot April. 73 Summit St., 14 Norman St., man can. I cused failed to appear in court. civic and committee assignments MacAlplne was organist. Burial School from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 8 through 14. Understanding and following Daniel Tarpet,_36, Milton, Mass, well Ave., Norwich, with a solemn was In East Cemetery. Military such cases of persons sentenced be cut and for the first time these Rcriand Laramie, Lake View Noise-free FM— Powerful AM radio— all in fine furniture. 11 Lewis PI., 101 Parker St., 11 Mass of requiem at Sts. Peter and during that time, diea>.^turday at in absentia, after Uieir capture The club la apoiiaored by .the Cub Scout Pack 73 wUl meet two magazines win accept al­ Park, of bineen Studio, is attend­ Bralnard PI., 129 Walker St. and complicated directions. Mayb'd for speeding; Eugene L. Wagner, services were conducted by CWO Paul Church at 9 a.m. Burial will Crestfleld OonvalescenCx Hos^tal the case is reopened and a new Town Recreation Department. Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. at the coholic beverage advertising. ing a two-day convention of • the 51 Summit St. women could do this If they were 44, of Howard. Fa., 835 for speed after a long illness. Ciccio Savino of the Connecticut . Also see American Modern model 380 with six high fidelity spoik-^ Ing: Joseph Silverman, 38, of New be In St. Joseph's Cemetery, Nor- trial .held so the defendant can Community Hall. The meeting Cmnectlcut'Profesalonal Photogra- Other fires that day were at willing to concentrate — but most National Guard, Second Battle ORANBEBRY PRIHIE CRUISER AGROUND York City, 835 for speeding: Wil JArich. Group. An .honor guard fired a plead his case. He also fu e s new time has been advanced 15 minutes phera Association at the Long ONLY art Including two 12” bast. 140 St. John's Ridge, and at Oak women don’t bother to read direc­ Mrs. Hattie Jf, McDonald charges of attacks and plots WARBHAM, Mass. (A F )— OCEAN CITY. Md. (API —Mr Shore d u b in Westport. Grove and Porter Sts., woods; Ham D. Ewart, 27, Cleveland, O. Friends may call at the funeral salute at the grave. so that the hall can be cleared in tions all the way through. Graveside services for Mrs. H^ against the authority of the stae Oeeon Spray Craaherrie^ lac. time for a PTA meeting scheduled and Mrs. Louis Oladsteln of John A. Soracchi, son of Mr. and NOW ONLY $ 5 0 9 ^ 0 and 38 Birch St. rubbish. 825 for failure to display 'Public home tonight from 7 to 10 and to­ Bearers were Alvar T. Berg­ paying compliments. Maybe it tie J. McDonald of Sarasota, Fla., charges filed Dec. 8 against the was oocuaed today qf creating 'for 8 pan. Cub Scout conunlttee Bridgeport, Conn., hoped tx>day to Mrs. Alfred Soracchi of Rt. 6A, On Sunday the firemen were Utilities Commission plates on his morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 eron, Russell Saunders, C^vln $29850 You save $100:00 is because so many women tend to truck; and Bobby Dunctm, 26 formerly of Manchester, were held 11 top leaders of the secret ar­ an existing eraaberiy surplus. elections for committeemen, den refloat their 40-foot cabin cruiser. has completed recruit training summoned to 10. Proctor Rd., 32 gush that a man’s compliment — p.m. Muldoon, James 'Mqirphy, Freder­ Atty. Blslr L. Perry of Bostoa The boat ran aground on barren RFD 3, Scranton Motel, 820 for this morning at Buckland Ceme­ ick Murphy and Earl Tedford. my. mothers, asristant den mothers and March 9 at the Naval Training Cen­ Devon St., 14H Hackmatack St, simply given — usually seems to tery. The Rev. Percy M. Spurrier, Jouhaud, 56, was a 1926 gradu representing the Decaa Cran­ Assateague Island Saturday night ter, Great Lakes, III. 45 Lilac St., and a location off failure to drive in proper lane Harry Znbrow oubtiMters ■will be held ,ln May carry inore weight. Prosecutor James Mirabile en­ associate minister of South Metho­ ate of the St. Cyr Military Acad­ berry Co., made the charge at this year, instead of in October as as the Gladeteimi were on their Bldwell St. All were grass fires. Harry Zubrow, 85, of 43 Ken­ way to Miami, Fla. They lodged Maaehestor Evening Herald Oo- Danish Modern model 620 with six high fidelity But one thing the average man tered nolles in the following cases dist Church, officiated. emy, France’s West Point. the initial hearing on the oon- has been done previously. i Early this aftemon, firemen can’t do as well as a,wom an is sington St. Hartford, father of The W. P. Quish Funeral Home, Mrs. Weinstein A short, stocky, taciturn man, trovereial proposed cranberry temt>orariIy in the summer home iaakbla Oorrespondent Bfrs. Dcmald tpdekert including two 12” ban, poirerful sterro were called to 131 Charter Oak for reasons o f lack o f states evi Abraham Zubrow and Mrs. Ber­ Mothers of all St. Maurice of ’^ om a s McCabe, president of R. Tutfte, telephone ACodemy amplifiers, noise-free FM ind precision AM radio. find his w ^ when he la lost. That's dence. The cases Included Mrs, 226 Main St., was in charge of he played a backstage role in the marketing order offered to tiw Church altar hoys, both high school St. for still another grass fire. because a woman doesn't mind nard BuTMck, both of Manchester, funeral arrangements. May 13, 1958, uprising in Algiers ladoetry tiirongli the U.8. De­ Scott'Paper Co. 8-Stl6. Stereo FM optional. Library for over 70 records. Hilda B. Campbell of 94 Ferguson died yesterday morning at Mt. Guest Speaker and grenunar ^ o o l are asked to asking directions — but a man al­ Rd., charged with failure to grant which brought Gen. de Gaulle partment ot Agrleultiire. Perry In American walnut. Gold Seal Warranty. Sinai Hospital, Hartford, after a Mrs. Jacob Bortz ' meet tonight at 8 at the church. ways has to try and prove he Isn't right of way; 'Ylo Anson, 32. of back to power. sald .it Is his contention that the . Publlo Record* long illness. Mrs. Herman Weinstein, post only surplus of the Industry has . NOW ONLY lost at all. Andover, charged with failure to The funeral of ■ Mrs. Regina M. At that time Jouhaud was dep- Warrantee deeds: Charles J. Survivors, besides his son and president of Ararat Chapter, Hart­ been created by Ocean . t^ ra y .' About Town (Xu ijights reserved. Newspaper pass to rlglit of a parked car Bartz. lOe Walker St., will be held uty--to' Gm . Salan, the French V Zeppa to Roberi W. and Stella M. Ehit'O^rise Assn.). daughter in Manohe-ster,’ Include at' the Watkins-West Funeral ford, wdll be guest speaker at- the fcmnmander in Algeria. In July Ocean Spray prestftent Georg* Other Magnavox Produett On Sale $ 2 ^ 9 5 Wesley Smith, 31, of 61 Green Rd. his wife, Mrs. Bessie Poet Zubrow; C; P. Alsaon objected aM Henry, house on Clark Rd.; Theo­ The executive board of the charged ■with failure to grant right Home, 142 E. Center St„ tomorrow Ben Ezra Chapter^' B’nai B’rith, 1958, Jouhaud was moved out of dore O. Goodchild to Leo 3, and Nathan Hale School PTA will meet three daughters in Hartford, ten at 8:16 sum. with a solemn high Algeria and made air force chief charged the accusations were BEWARE OF USELESS of way: Mrs. Assunta M. Vignone grandchildren and 11 great-grand­ paid-up membership dlwer iomor- not true hot government hear­ Ireno L. Duigan, house on Keeney STEREO HI-FI with AM/FML tomori'ow at 7:30 p.m. in the school of 92 Oak St., charged with mak­ Mass of requiem at St. James' o f staff. Dr.; Marjorie Iwanowsky to Car- R RHEUMATIC CURES row at 7:1ft pm. at. Oivey’s Res­ cafeteria. Public Records children.. Church at 9. Burial will be in St. He retired in 1960 at his own ing examiner Benjamin H. Hol­ four spcfikera. American modern modela 266. A A C M ing an improper turn. Funeral services were held this stein denied the objection. meia Doyer, house on Tolland Rd. Ja'mes' Cemetery.' taurant request and slipped back into Al- Probate pertifloate, Emil Ben­ Save $41.00. Now Only ...... \ | y O # e # W Judge Cohen suspended Judgment afternoon at the Teferes Israel Our ancestors believed that. If they turned Miss Marjorie Stoddard, daugh­ Warrantee Deeds Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Weinstein was secretary son estate to Chester F. and Paul Magnavox Clock R a dio In the cases o f James Smith Jr.. 29, Synagogue, Hartford. Burial was in their shoes upside down by the bed before retir- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Stod­ Bralnard Place Development home tonight from 7 to 9. and worthy matron-of the Order of A. Benson, lot in Rosedsle. Rockville, who pleaded guilty Fiaterer Verien Society Cemetery, t tag it would cure rheumatism. , MAGNALARM CLOCK RADIO. dard, 369 Birch Mountain Rd., at­ Corp. to WlUiam G. and Doris M. Uie charge of failure to display the Golden Chain and also grand Wakens you gently to music. Antique white tended a conference of the Elastem McKinney, property off Pearl St. Wethersfield. district deputy. She was vice presi­ Retire to muaic. wakes to music or alarm. registration platef, and the case Memorial week will be observed Alfred Clifford Mancheeter Eveoiog JOenld.Bel- Ot course you know better. But, many use­ and gold. States Association of Professional Louis P. and Greta E. Wood to dent ot the Jewish Children’s Or- ton eorreweefieoA Grace MdBer-] less and potentially harmful notedlca and gadg­ * of Thomas Lombardo Jr., 21, of at the home of his daughter, Mrs. The funerri of Alfred Clifford, 106 genlaatlon and is its membership , Wink alarm fo r aieeond call. Now Only ...... 29.95 Schools for Teachers last weelt in William F. and Genevieve K. Burnbrook St., Blast Hartford, for­ NEW! WORN IN THE EAR mett, tekvimre BOidMU 8-8568. ets ON still being sold to the thoughUess. Ask New York City. She wsa repre- Shea, property, at 2 Earl St. 27 Nye St., who pleaded guilty to Louis Fine, 780 Tower Ave., Hart­ chairman. She was discussion the charges of driving without a ford, merly ot Manchester, was hel our opinion befere buying any remedy, porticu- sentative of the Willimantlc State Alice Litwinski to Dopald J. group chairman and publicity $50,6M ADV^OS lariy those sold by moil or pe^srs, We sincere­ College where she Is a Junior ma­ Ucense. Memorial contributlona may be the Holmes Funeral Hoipa, 400 chairman for the Ccnnecticut 'Val­ and.Janice McMahon, property at Main St., Saturday afternoon. The WAftHTNOTON (A R )—A $50,- ly believe anyone with rheumatic pains shoulil joring In elementary education. 126-128 Lyness St. The cases of- Harry Leister, of made to the Teferes Israel Syna­ ley Council and is chairman of the ho certain addleas, Manchester, gogue Building Fund, Hartford. Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, pastor Greater Hartfprd Coordinating 000 planning iadvonce to -Stamford, depend on their physician for advice on what to Other Magnavox TV, Itadio, Stereo Models At Big Savings Regal Builders, Inc. to Robert of South Methodist Church, offici­ : HEARING AID M a h e rs , of Trinity Covenant charged with intoxiesUon, and The Hebrjaw Funeral Home, 1061 Committee of the .Connecticut Vair • Omn., has been approved by the take. \ L. and Frieda M. Brock, property ated. Burial was in East cemetery. e Church will meet at the home of off Ix:iand Dr. Charles Baptist, 23, o f Bennington, Albany Ave., Hartford, was in - Comrnuiilty Facilities Adminis­ Vt., were both dlmlased. Leiater charge of funeral arrangements. , Bearers were ' Thomas Johnson tration for a study ot highway im- TOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE U8 when you Mrs. Beda Carlson, 112 Maple St., William J. Graif to Robert C. Jr, Robert Armstrong, Benjamin ' Rodioa From 317.95 T V s From jH95.00 tomorrow at 1 p.m. for a cottage is reported to be in Jail serving pravMnents exeopted, to cost $6,7 need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if and Mary L. Gaffney, property' at Ratcliff, John Sweeney, Noel shopping nearby, or w# wiU deliver promptly prayer meeting. 51 Washington St. 30-days on a similar count and the Mrs. Henry SIrols Church Robbed minion. V Sweeney and William Douglas. I case against Baptist, Charged with Mrs. Helene Soucy Siroia, 65, wittMwt extra charge. A great many people Land Development, Inc. to Eld- entrust us with their presarlptions. May we MINDORO 'INVADED* wln E. and Gladys P. Kolakowskl, failure to drive in proper lane, mother of ROgec V, Siroia, 434 During Services Mrs. Richard Nasslfl compound yours'f MINDORO i s l a n d , the Phil­ property off Windsor St. showed inconcluslvs evidence to Hilliard St^ died Saturday eve­ The funeral of Mrs. Theresa ft. ippines (A P )—n ie greatest am- Quitclaim Deed prosecute. ning at her home, 94 Nahum Dr., Nassiff, 33 Norman S t, was held Police today are InveeUftating a Direct Factory Dealer jdiiblaus force ever asaerobled in Eai'l T. Everett Jr. to John De- Hartford. Saturday morning at the Holmes theft of about $20 in ooUectipn Asia in peace time Invaded Min­ C A M E O i Quattro, property at 618-620 Cen­ AID WASTE DENIED She was born in SL Francis, Funeral Home, 4 ^ Main St, with envelopes reported taken from the doro today In a practice maneu­ ter St. SAIGON, South Viet Nam Maln-e, and lived in Hartford 19 safe at fit Mary’s Episcopal ver to deal with guerrilla war­ a solemn high Mass of requiem at Adcqition of Trade Names (AP) —American olflolala 8od^ yeara. She was a member of the S t James’ Church. Chuirii on Pork.ftt. aomsUme dur- fare. More than STJkK) troops, Jacqueline Castonguay, 55 Ol- denied a charge by tbs U.S. S t Justin’s Church Ladies Guild. The Rev. James T. CCkMUisU lac yestardoF morning's services 78 .aUps and 400 plonea took cott Dr., doing buaineaa as Jac- House Foreign AlfUra Commit- Beoldes her son, she is survived OiaCRCETLY TINY~ QUALITY BERFORMANCE m k a i i was celebrant assisted by the Rev, at tiM chunm part In tiie ovarwheanlngly U-8- quin.. --tee>4bat an ftU-mlUion highway by her husband, Henry-H. Sirois; John D. Regan, deacon, and the - Rev. Oe««reNoatrand told prtice ' ' T* Preacrij^on Phannaey opentioo. H m m ilpplnea and Try Ms Ctsiss fe^sy—Re sb/tgsHes Rocco J. Francbline, doing busi­ construction program In Boutii other sons, ot Bhurtford and Rev. Joseph H. McCann, subdea- at 1 pm . yssterdmy that he found V O IL 901 MMin Sti«et-.MI 84821 P o tte rto n Australia atoo cootriboted units. ness as Rainbow Realty, 16 Duval Viet Nam has "gone awry.*' UJI. Indiana; a daughter, of Hartford; cen. The Rt^Rev. Msgr. John F. the M fe open shortly after the Opetotioa TUungan was orgaa- S t economic aid officials hers sold a brother, of Quebec, Canada; six m o n ln g s e ^ c e and a oanvos bag Olipy t ^ t 1868 ty f-t-i) ■ Manchaotfir'i Liirgeet and Oidsot TV, Radio, Record and Appliance Store Marriage License that the program had been re­ Hannon and the R t Rev. Msgr. . OofaM'ft HiehMcy, lie. Ined by tiie Souttieast Asia itri Hatoun of Bt Ann’e witli oo&eetion envelopes Easy Parking—N o Lim it Onnnlsntlon to deal Melvin Albln Carlson, 53 Walk­ vised at the request of the VM- sleters, one of TogM MabN. two 213 Main SL Manchester 180 Center 8L, Comer of Clmrdi St T n s ij of Edmonton. Canada, and three luieb, Daabuiy, were seated in ing. Hand bags were algi with the i£ler threat In the er St, and Donna tiorralne John­ noiheee government befoee -the missing from the church, >1 treaty area—Communist guer­ son, 513 Lydall S t, May 27 at at Quriiee; and I t grandchildren. » sanctuary. Mn. Jane Mao requested doUon had bM *, 8** rone was oigi(hlat and soloist ported. rilla warfh|t. O e n ^ O oojTeg^oiial Church. oeived. & . Funeral services will be hrid I S 14271 'f ■■ X -■'.'V'

WANCKES'l’ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1962 'AGE TEX -4- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. MARCH 26, 1962 PAGE BLBVBN- - BUGGS^UNNY W ith DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR BOOPLE WtHlgewood D r,; Mrs. Frances sidiary. Both men will assume their HMM... r i u MAKE Shss, WspptBg; CtaarlM Von B a rr, Lee poe^ons iNIM'SloeOF^ iW ldlac bird Joseph M, Barr today was elect­ SOLD BYoUDg Mil 8 Creek money (OoDtinued from P*Ce O n) Robert Kneeland, West WUUhg- til a year ago, when he was named HeWtSHESTDI V AMOUNtAlNi' 10 Learning ed a vlce-presidenL of United . Air­ ■YOOWEPULUSOTM' OSOlN ME S ^ ^ • Man’i ton; Mrs. LuelUs Derby, 95 Brook­ assistant sales manager of RiPCORD ON HIM A TW2EN offiprinf It Rip dale, w u given a aummoiu for lyn S t, RockvOl'e;* Karen Sladyk,; craft-Corp. and assigned to Wash­ United's Pratt 4 Whitney Air­ The CHIROPRACTIC ^ AD­ FlNAMClALUy' . 18 Olen ington where he wUl coordinate the TIMES A N D He H ASM T 12 OUninutive 21 Wrong fprellx) tireless driving, and Robert W abpiiig; Mrs. Jean CtaambMs, craft division. He was Urtlted's JUSTMENT Is ASklUful, speclflo SIANS INTHSVENiTURe,) xuHIm i activlUeg of the company’a operat­ He VJiLLDorr. 23Exiated .ihinoomitli, 10, of Maooidn Ro*d, 105 St. John St; Mrs. DoHs Car- representative in Europe from appUc^ion of an '8irt designed' .OF 6AC«IN<9 ISDIiM 23 Alleged flag iny, South Glastonbury; Mrs. Je- ing divisions and subsidiaries. ' 1944 to 1950. OFHBOW N . UMiukal West Milford, was charged with to correct a spinal mls-align: Vj^ g e e wiLL.^ maker attne Trapp,-51 Elm S t, RockviUe; Succeeding Barr as president of iMtniincnt 28 Operatic lolo p.isseesion ^ KfeohoHc beverages, New Bedford, Mass., produces 75 ment that is 'Irritating nerves ISPrajodlce Timothy ^m ler, Wapping; Ray­ United Aircraft International Is 27 Canvaa ahelter SI Toper police said. James S. Lee, who has spent most per cent of the world's scallop sup­ and causing ill health, . 16Tliro«(h 28 Cerenfony 40 Roman mond Negro, RFD 1; Edward 17 Short qrllable emperor 32 Drug Prank J. Cucclo, assistant pros, of hie career with the export sub­ ply. %» 30 Eager 43 Burmeao demon 34 Love ^ Johna<^ Laurel Manor Convales­ 18 Finn 31 Advlae ecutor of Bergen County who Is 45 Moat unuiuil 55 Ceienuc ptaea coordinating the iroodblock system, cent Homie; Susan Williams, Brook­ a l l y BY V. T. HAMLIN SOEoilor 32 Muiical OOP 22C«rpMr SM M E YOU’D I ME WDUUN’ r SSSntkc 50 Man’a nickname 58 Encoantered Hoboth, Phoenix St, Vernon; Al­ v i t s s s r MY STARS/ \ «AY-.TmY "W ith InformatiOB we have col­ ------TSEEM OOOlA/y SUPPOSE n SELL MB TO HIM FOR ’ ------28Bo^ 1 IT IT bert Fontaine, Coventry; Lawrence 90MBON* SSN^neUt . 1 r r r r r r r lected from talking to the young NTHB " INDIANS f 'fo m t smNo AMESSOr «TOf«S.» SADlword xoddeti Hutchinson, 113 Helalne Rd.; W al­ ------H O STILt.. 14 people in all these cars amd with 38 Gorman river i r IS v.-hat.oiir detectives who, are sta­ ter Smoluk, 115 OalF S t ; Maurice 37 Moral wronga Trustenitzer, 22 Phelpa Rd.; Mrs. If tioning themselves in and around 39Famoua BriUah 18 Mary Boll, 71 Niles Dr.; Percy aebool r r Rockland (N. Y.) county a.s ob- Spicer Jr., 23 Main St, Talcott- C3& 41 Harem room i r !1_ eerver.s tell us, we have reached ISN'T 43 Shiny fabric the imm'ecUate conclusrton that con­ ville; Mrs. Marion Ward, 18 Keen­ 44 Comae forth 18 ditions are deplorable," he said. ey St.*; Mrs. Loretta McGuill, El­ TRYING 48PU0 TOSEU, lington; Mrs. Sophie Wrona, B1-- 48 Age s r w JO II HiM*-Naf 48 Made into law R lington; Joseph Cormier, 101 Bran­ SSDadaim ford St; Rudy Kurapkot, 34 Bid- FILL MUCH* 57Hi|b wind H” Hospital INotes well S t; Infant son.of Mr. and Mfa. 38 Cat 41 Gordon Adams, 64A Bolton Center mns ST 80 Give out Rd.; Mrs. Helen Roper and son, SUPER 81 Roman road visiting hours are' 2 to 8 p:m, for 62 Monkey eH Tolland; Mrs. Olga St. Germain YOUR CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 43 Shoe part ell aroRs, except maternity, where and son, Coventry; Mrs. Floren- )*'24 IT MARKETS edWitbared they are 8 to 4:S0.and 6:30 to 8 tyne Anderson and daughter, 6 63 Permit 88 W N p.ni.; and private rooms where 68 Very (Fr.) r sr Gera Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Mary f(Vi BY. AL VERMEER they are 10 6m ..to 8 p.m. Visitors -Gibbs and daughter, 47 High St, prfcJCILLA’S POP DOWN u nre requehted not to smoke in pa­ S&H S7 }A Rockville; Mrs. Marion Newell IWeepe V ~ tients rooms. No more than two and daughter, 157 Faith Dr., R ock­ ( ioiil/'] J 2 Medley !T 82 U \isitors at onb Arne per patient.' ’ 6 : 3 Actual ville; Mrs. Jeanne Rlggsby and 4 Help 88 88 son, 233 Hackmatack S t ; Mra. C k r ^ 4J If Patients Today: 810 < SBaW toed SAVER Margaret Klocker and son, Har­ 6ShOahoDeani F ADMITTH3D SATU RD AY: Mrs row. Anna Kellum, 211 Vernon St. DISCHARGED TODAY; Shirley Peter Johnson, Carter St.. Bolton Harrison. 106 Hawthorne St,; Mrs, Anna Dziabtil, Eaiington; Mrs, Mrs. Edith Bidwell, Glastonbury. BOOKS Lillian Kocamlk, Wapping; John Polish Items Exhibited at Church BY PRANK O’NEAL SHORT RIBS Kenneally, 21 WUIard Rd.; Vin. Polish costumes and food, handworic and carved items, came to St. John's Polish National Oathotlc cent Orlowskl, 3 Wlndemere Ave. church this weekend in a two-day exhibition In the church hall. Here, the Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Rockville; Richard Rcsendahl, 94 pastor, watches as Mrs. Norman Narkon, Mrs. John Krowrohenko and Mrs. Stanley Grzyb show off FASTER Bissell St.; .Jiustin Urban. 1277 liOcal Stocks their Costumes and Mrs. Katherine PUcula hangs up a FoHah mountaineer Jacket The program was Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Tyra ^ndell, spon.sored by the church’s Friendship Club. (Herald photo by Satemis).______firogoisitooSi] 60 Coburn Rd,; Mrs. Olivia Mon- DOUBLE ette, 70 Homestead St. Quotations Famished by inspection teams operating within Among such measures talked ADMITTEHX YESTERD AY: Mrs. Coburn Mlddlebrook, Inc. the Soviet Union. Rusk and Brit­ about In preliminary discussions CdBAND CANYON, ARIZONA) AVlf Marion Buckler, 81 Hilltop Dr.; Bank Htocke here are a prohibition against the ★ Rusk Bids ish Foreign Secretary Lord Home BY JOE CAMPBELL David Erickson, RFD 1; Mrs. Bid Asked said that without such a system spread of nuclear weapons into the BONNIE Jeanne Monette, Ellington; Roland Conn. Bank and Trust the world wouldi have no assur­ hand.s of non-nuclear countries, a Poullot, South Coventry: Mrs. Rose Co...... 6 3 68 ance that the nuclear powers were pledge against using outer space SALE PRICES w Berk, French Rd., Bolton; Mrs, Hartford National To Break living up to a no-test pledge. for miUtA>7 purpoaea, and an Clara Venhart, 22P St. James’ St.; Bank and "lYust Co. 54 57 H The Inspection l.ssue which East-West nonaggression pact, EFFECTIVE □c Mrs. Irene Patelli, 201 Eldridge Fire Inauranco Companies wrecked the nuclear test talks is 3-3t St.; Joseph Lewis, Bolton Rd., Ver. Aetna Fire ...... 73 70 Deadlock also the central problem facing GOI> PI.ATFOK.M CHIEFS TUESDAY non; William E^leson Jr., 59 the disarmament conference. West­ HARTFORD (API—Slate Rep.,J. STAMPS Htfd. F i r e ...... 75 80 Spruce St.; Mrs. Mary Williams, National Fire ...... 1 3 9 149 ern experts say that unless and Tyler Patter.son of Old Lym e ana 9 Walnut St.; Wallace Irish. 10 D e­ ani Phoenix Fire ...... 128 136 (Continued from Page One) tmtil the Soviet position on inspec­ Joseph B. Burns of West Hartford 'oychY,i'U.HA/E^I^BlEPl pot Square; Clarence LaChapelle, tion changes, they see no hope of are the co-chairmen of the Repub­ Phoenix St.. Vernon; Mrs. Kala Life and Indemnity Ina Coe. view hqs been the omanlzaUp of lican Platform Research Commit­ WEDHESDAY Every B3fiS FDR BREAKFAST agreement on a program aimed at 1 IMIS iMORNING, r.oddard, West Hartford: Mrs. Aetna Casualty .... 76 79% the work of■ the■■ dtssfinaimurt ■■ lamuunwu con­ eventual total disarmament. tee. They were named Saturday. ! Aetna U fe ...... 135 142% Dorothy Movnihan. Coventry: Mrs. ference as well as sornyclariflca- Therefore the West is expected GOP Stale Chairman A. Searle We Reeerve Right Katherine: Farrell. 103 Eldridge Conn. General (W I) 140 147 Uon ot Berlin issues, resulting to emphasize in coming weeks the' Plnney said other appointments to lim it QuantlUce St.: Paul Michaud, 7t Lockwood Htfd. Steam Boiler ..142 150 from his taU^ wiyar'uromyko. possibility of working out pre-dis-1 will. be announced soon to the corn- St.: Mrs. Gertrude Belcher, 36 Ins. City Life ...... 26 31 In the CourUe-w the talks Rusk armament agreements which would mittee, which will formulate a pro- Travelers ...... 167 . 178 Wednesday Westfield St.;, Mrs. Margaret Me- reportedly emphasized repeatedly requlre little or no international 1 gram to oc delivered to the plat- % Cuc, 38 Hyde St.; Mrs Mildred Public Utilities that the /United Slates and its inspection and yet would sen’e;to, form committee of the state con- Fountain. 467 N. Main St,; Paul Conn. Light Power .. 29% 31% allies wemt a Berlin settlement reduce the danger of nuclear w'ar. vention in June. White, 95 Pine 5t. ;. Oliver Minney. Htfd. Electric Ught 78 79 but n€ver at the cost of yielding SIS tays h«’s bM n a member a whole year and his 45 St. Paul Dr.'; Mrs. Gertrude Hartfc.-d Gas Co. ... 88 U«ir basic, rights to maintain Matt’s TMiAar-Trim Labtl Dvaraataas Wright. Ooveiltry'; Mrs. Lucy Hall, BY KEN BAF.D and JERRY BRONDPIELD butineaa is woneV* Southern New England. 1 '”’% the Soviet plan. " BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 53 68 Western and Soviet officials Ve'eder-Root .... Our pharmacist compounds your daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Donald The above quotations are not to both wrote off as a complete fail­ Malt’s O'Leary, 1 Vine Dr.. Vemom a be construed as actual markets. ure their efforts thus far to reach prescription yrith painstaking core! TOP ROUND Tender-Trim Y»4AMa"^ tHkN «ied, daughter to ,Mr,, and -Mrs. CSlffopd some agreement on a nuclear Jaynes, 61 Nike Circle; The highest paid baseball play­ weapon test ban which would put Quantities must be precisely meas­ BIRTOS TODAY; A son to Mr. ers In recent years have been Ted an end to the race in development ured . . . Ingredients must be fresh, r^h^irn^ B. C. BY JOHNNY HART and Mrs. W alter Cassells, 41 Fer­ Williams and Stan Musial, both of of new atomic weapons. pure, uniformly effective . . . the guson Rd.; a daughter to Mr. and whom received in the neighbor­ Gromyko again refused to con­ compound Is checked and double BY ROY CRANE Y o CR 16 Mrs. David Shfea, 10 Depot Square, hood of 3100,000 in their peak sider any control system prortS- BUZZ SAWYER ID THINK 1 &Er PAID FtoR checked lor accuracy ... COMPOUNPEOBYAN INHERENr t h a n k s . d i s c h a r g e d SA T U R D A Y : seasons. ing for international detection and ONE OF OUR RSCEMT SHIPMEIIU THE’’JUNK"IS STACKINfi UPON US.CHIN. THIS. Gary NOdden, 238 Tolland St. Exactly What the Doctor TO JAPEN WES COUFISCATSP, YOU WILL RECEIVE THE U tM b SEGMENT I RODeNESS WHICH IS AAANIFESTED STEAKS ------y . Samuel Scherbakotf,. 56 BUyue Ordered I____ XTHMK-roCHONOKONa TDNI6HTIH TEE USUAI. MANNER. IP I IN A NASJy PERSOHAUTY. R d.; FVank D'Am ico, 26 Wells St. POUCEMt^WADlHINe ME. YOU'RE GETTIHS AFRAID TD PUSH TEE Martin Komse, 181 Woodslde St. LUXURY i r WOULD SEEM WISE FOR j STUFR WE'LL REPLACE YOU WITH Mrs.' Alice Greika, Staffordville; BIG-CAR MSTORBAAMN V ------< SOMEONE WHO'S MOT AffAlD. Sandra Chapman. Ellington; Mrs. INECTIVB I O R / wE'RB NOT ' OKAY, OKAY.' Margaret Kubaaek. 88 Strant St COMPACTpR.ee s|. SUTIMRUNHINfi Eugene Falrcloth, 32 N School St.; Mott's Tender-Trim Mrs. Mary McGlnley. 21 Oak St. Brian Cushing, 58 Hemlock St.; Airs.- MargaretIPeopIetr East-Hart- ford; Mrs. Mariory Ross. 62 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Kathleen McGuire, 4 u t 82 Cottage St.; Mrs. Jt^a Ganas. 7 t t * Tracy Dr.'; Mrs. Josephine Prat- GET YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION flllED AT IIGGETT S son, 29 S. Hawthorne St.; Althea Goodwin, Loomis Rd.; Onezine "WE SAVE YOU MONEY" MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Pelletier, East Hartford; Mrs. Elizabeth Cowles, East Hartford; HICKEY FINN _ _ _ _ ^ BY IJVNK LEONARD soiiCAtfr IlL ^V lAM. Mrs. Theresa Santsmaore. 11 N. 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Imme­ The School o f Specialized Instruction, lac., a private COFFEE OM. diate instidtotion.. No cdncatioaal organization will conduct a specially de- ADMISSION FREE READING. PROGRAM for atudenta all grade heathur intamiption. ICTds. Since readinf fa tiie most iaaporinnt tool your No Hooey Dawii child will need for ancccaa throughout his entire sdiool college career plan to p v e your child additional read­ 587 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST ing instmethm at the cost of ortiy $1.50 per hour. Classes, Near The Green, MANCHESTER AMERICAN COAL CO. win begin Wednesday, March 28. 5 p.m. at the Whiton MOTTS OPEN NIGHTS—-MON. thru SAT. TILL 9 Memorial Lihntry, AS .North Main 9 t , Miuttliester. For 170 PEARL • HMtlPOROl fn tlier detatta | ri(^ pboaw Ml 9-903S. ■ ■■ «;: •

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Bob Hull Ties THE Scoring Mark Herald Angle In Final Game ■y Title HOWIE HOLCOMB* Defeats Thurston; NEW YORK (AP)-The Chicago Asalstaat Sports Editor Team Spirit Helped Klack Hawks, who own a big A pair of weeltsnd'victories^J’^fl^h^ a half dosen ons-handcr's9vlde the oppbsltion for Green Uan- blond bomb named Bobby Hull, has given Green Manor its from 25. feet In the second quarter. or next Sunday as the league en­ Stanley Cup Play Opens Tomorrow ters its finsi two weeks of play. are confidently eyeing the Mont­ second consecutive Farming- Wethersfield could do little real Canadiens and the prospects Was last year’s Chicago victory really a fluke? Will'Mont­ Stan Grzyb Third against the taller Manormen, who Oreea Naaar ton Valley League basketball of a second straight play upset of * ' • if.i Yanks’ Perinant Fight controlled both backboards and p ■ B r Pi real continue its regular season mastery despite the loss of ( crown. Saturday night the Manor- 1 Morlarty ...... } 8 the perennial National Hockey ■ ’ .1, probably out-rebounded the losers Henri Richard and possibly a couple of others? Will Toronto’s r men turned back, Newington 85- 1 Butkua ...... i n League leaders. 3 to 1. One shbt was all Wethers­ J Turkinston ...... t “ old men’’ stand the strain of extra games? Will the Rangers’ By HAL TURKINGTO]^ { 77 to assure themselves of no worse field was getting. 0 . . .. j...... e " I think our chances are pretty suc-^and batted .320 vrith Rochester In ^..ttaan a tie. Last night at the Y they 0 Dan PIMo ...... t unexpected good showing give them incentive enough to.keep Consistent Charlie Whelan Saturday night won his second Art <3buch was Wethersfield’s 9 Dom Pinto ...... ,.... 1 good,” Chicago Coach Rudy Pilous Winningwinninir? ^—’ ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— ‘ the International League. „,had little trouble wrapping up the 1 rtlennky ...... S said after last night’s regular sea­ town duckpin bowling championship as he turnM back Bill cessful manager. " I figure the two new clubs, Los biggest threat as he scored 14 A ll these questions \s11I be an­ A "secret to the success of the How about any predictions on tne title with a lopsided 84-49 triumph 0 Cyr...... 4 son finale, a 4-1 loss to the New ars on the Ice together tor several Thurston in five games of a seven-game series. The finals of Angeles and Washington will Bdth poinu. all from the floor. Keeney 0 Conran ...... i swered 'Within the next few weeks coming American League race? . over the Wethersfield Hayes Bus York Rangers. It was probably the weeks. Yankees last season was the be better In their second seasons,” had 13 points In the second half during the Stanley Chip playoffs of the tournament was rolled at the Community Y Alleys before " I tried that last year when i ■'.Co. 4 Totals 37 10 M happiest 10.SS the Black Hawks ever Suddenly auper-atar Bobby Hull great team spirit that was dis­ Houk said in his appraisal of ;|Jie to lead the romp. Both teams went the National Hockey League. a crowd of about 60, somewhat^ picked Cleveland as the team to In other scores yesterday, Plain- WsISsrtfIrld had. got hot and hia furious scoring , ijlUe’a Rogere Bakery took a etrong through th. motions In the final 2 Stpwarl ...... The principal purpose of any gmaller than gathered for other only \yith three and scored a six played from start to finish,” beat and I was wrong. I ’m not go­ junior loop clubs- „ period.' The reason: pace (at least , one goal In nine "Minnesota has the power M d hold on second place by defeating 1 Prrfnisnn ...... j post-season playoff is to put a few championship matclies. box, Thurston jumped ait the open­ Manager Ralph Houk answer­ ing to make any predictions thl.s Green Manor busted the game 1. Bursrss ...... ;'| Bobby got hia 50th goal of the conaecutive gamea at one stretch) two pretty good in .Ra­ Hartford Guards 84-56, and Tor- extra sheckels into the pockets ol In the consolation yhatch for ing and marked hlmselt cutting- ed to. my question. "There wa«, and open with some fine teamwork. 2 Couch ...... 7 aaaaon, tying tha league’s most pulled the team higher in tha mos (Pedro) and Pascual (Camii- •^ifingtbn's Alfanos gained a Ue for 1 Bossidy ...... 'a the owners, and incidentally, the third place, Stan outlasted the lead to one pin. Thurston went atm la, a lot of spirit In this Club. ‘T d say that our league will They moved the ball well to get coveted record. ■tandinga. Stan M ikita sparked the lo) and Kansas (Jity can be prd|ty fourth place with Meriden YMCA 3 Casnon ...... s players. *. Ray Dellafera In a rfx-game set. ahead in the sixth as they I’d say that team spirit was the have better overall balance this the eas.' shots and break up the I Landers ...... 2 "Please make sure this gets in Hawks' aecond or "scooter’’ line tough,” Houk said. ;4lll-8tars, defeating that club 75- What the owners get will de­ For Thurston,., It was a night exchainged. marks, but Whelan biggest factor In winning the pen­ season. Detroit, I know, Is going zone defense thrown up against the paper,” the 23-year-oId Hull about the same time and the team o f adjustment and'frustration. He The Yanks’ pitching was good 71. II Totals ...... 23 S M aald. "A ll the players, the manage­ pend on- the attendance for the could pick up only three on the nant and World Series last year,’’ to be real tough. They were good them. There were some fine lead Score at half time 39-20 Gr^en really caught fire. couldn’t find the head pin in the last year, was it a great jo b ”of , Green Manor now has a 13-1 rec- ment, the coach, they all gave me thtee aeries (two aeml-final, one fill. It was 70-68 at this point the well-tanned New York mana­ last year anil they sllll have the passes thrown by Dan Pinto, Leo | “ “ "o™ But despite' the late.«eason rush, first game. But the crowd, iw are masterminding by the manager,? ^,.,ord. Its Ibne setback coming two final). What the playera will pick Then Whelan marked in the ^ h th ger added. same pltchen. and good hitters. Clyr and Jim Glenney.. 100 par cent cooperation. They did the Hawks ended the season yes­ of the steady gamM he had rolled weeks ago at the hand of Plaln- MAMhe«t«>r everything they could to help me. up Is all set. and ninth boxes. He finished -with What part did Mickey Mantle Both Chicago and Cleveland have The teams went Into the final terday, trailing both the ever­ throughout the tournament, kept vllle. r PU. I couldn’t have done It without a seven frame when he chopped and Roger Maris play in the made trades which should help Pilchers Cooperated period with Green Manor ahead by Dan Pinto . 4 n Bonus Increased present Canadiens and the tried, murmuring, "W alt until he starts wood twice. Thurston needed a Tanks* success? Kenney, Turklngton Star 62-27, having held their opponents Dom Pintfr them." The league has increased its them. I wouldn’t say that,” . Hbhk Moriarty «.. tested but tired Maple Leafs. to hit ’em." ’They waited— and mark and six fill to win, but It was no contest after 15 mln- to 9 second quarter points and 7 in The 205-poimd wing got his 50th bonus playoff money to $189,000, a '"17>ey both gave the team a tre- • * s shot back. ’’The pitchers thsfn- Turklmrton Toronto got a great season from waited—and so did ’Thurston. couldn’t rise to the occasion, and iites of play last night as the well- the third. K^en^y .... lit the first five minutes of the boost of $36,000 from last season. mendoua lift with their hitting. selves got the Job done. Johm y FVank Mahovlich plus continued Delivery Off it was all over, 112-106. BSox Could Surprise balanced Manormen bnfice away Gl^nm^y ,., game, takln a pass from Reg It is now possible tor a player on iBut It was strictly a Uam effort. Sain (pitching coach) got the full Saturday’s Game BulkiiA ..... good work from veterans Bert " I t was my delivery,” ’Thurston Interesttag Match "The surprise club could very firom a 17-11 quartw lead with a Fleming as he skated across the the eventual O ip champs to pick I doubt If we could have won with­ cooperation from everyone ahd In Newington, Green Manor won , goal mouth and beating Ranger Olmatead, Red Kelly and Johnny said after the matches. " I couldn’t Grzyb and Dellafera provided easily be the Boston Red Sox. .flurry of points to post a 39-20 90 25 851 up $5,000 In bonuses. -He would out Mickey and Roger. Their hit­ with a better team effort. F ou r; Toial« ...... goalie Gump Worsley on a 10-foot Bower who were augmented by find the pocket. I tried to adjust the more Interesting match as they They have a number of good young that made it easy. l.ifaalftlme margin. Buzz Kenney, ting sure helped,” camq the reply. 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GsrdM i— F s h b —D s lry Buslnass Services Offered 13 1THER.B OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALT and SHORTEN AlikilsB 8ak 45 -Houachold Gooda 51 6S Houses For Salo 72 Houses For Sale 72 C iw e n tr y PntdiKts 50 Apaitmqnto^Fiata— Wanted To Rent TJie/t, LAWN MOWERS Bbait>ened and C aew aB u r e a wnr-wool ram- Tenements 63 Break and Vandalism ' RUQ8, NHVTCR used, 9x12 beige JL MANAGER OP W. T. Grant la In- ST. JAMES. PARISH - Custom 5 STARKWEATHER ST.—8 room repaired sales and service, pick liSqts int giaeaitnt '.price*. Woolen FOR THE freshest tg n In tewn. broiufloom, *3Q. 9x15 gold, *|5, room . ranch, large kitchen, co­ aingla older home, good condition, Mrs. James Breen rug * t r ^ , 60c Ib. lip. Ooloiilal come to or call Manchester P «^ TO R K N T ^ room bested apart­ tereated.'iu 3 or 8 bedroom duplex up and delivery. Ice Skatea sharp­ 12x15 tweed latex backing. BU Or. house, good sectioirin .Man­ lonial atmosphere, near bus, shms- all utillUea, *14,500. Joseph Barth, Give Police Busy Weekend ened, precision ground. L A M ...CRmmyis Bamnian^*. 116 Center St. try Farm, 472 Keeney St., MI ment. Call MI 3A117 betwean 8:80 ANUrdNAMTCHIMB 9-8955. , , a.m.-4:to p.m. chester awBi One child.. Will pay ping, only *17,900. Carlton w . Broker, Ml 9-0320. Nominated by Club ICquIpment Corporation, Route 68, 9-9904. We deliver free up to USS.'MI 9.3081. - Hutchins, MI 9-8182. Vernon. Conn. ‘TR 8-7809. Manches­ TUlNOtUP: La w n m o w e r s —Torn, Jacobsen, SAVE TIME — On display, more ACCORDING TO BoleiM, and ' Goodall. Reel and ' t a k e o v e r P A l h f E N ^ ROCXVILLE—One 3H room ^ a rt- Mrs. Jams* Breen has bssn Police today are investlgstlng a^ Nicholas tAnzAno of 170 Bitseil ter exctiange. CaU Enterprise 1648. than 150 pictures with prices of St. reported a broken kitchen win­ ADVERTISING HfR,V««Ry. nkkry. lt-MT’. Partii and service. ment in reaidantlal area. Stove, re­ homes in Manchester and vicinity. nominated, for prerident of the variety ot weekend it^ldents in­ Household Goods 51 A very speciarhuy. 8 brand new ROnses For B*!e 72 dow in his home yeeterdAy. ,H* told CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. TWIN# IN . Used mowers and tractors. Trade frigerator and heet fumiahed. Spring Values! Carlton W. Hutchlna, MI 9-8182. Young Mothers Club. cluding vandalism, theft, appre­ Reasonable rates. Call PI 3-7888 MR UP6 in your old machine. Capitol rooms of furniture (66-pcs.) includ- .Adults only. *90 monthly Ml police someone had entered th#''- a b s o l u t e NEW-RANCH-6 rooms, 8 full Other nominees presented ' by CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS between l::80-4:80 or any time HAST© liquipment 36 Main St. Houra bargain—custom mad* _ }ng Refrigerator TV. Washer — 9-4834, TR 8-1166. *18,500—Oxford St. Family aize 6 BEAUTIFULLY landscaped ranch, hension ot a teen-age firebug. And kitchen Sometime between mid­ slipcovers, drapes and upholstery, baths,'ilkiga western style kitchen the nominating committee are Mrs. a break into a private home. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Saturday or Sunday. MATCH! 7-6 duly, 7-6 Thursday, 7-4 Satur­ " just *288. Only *3.60 Weekly, 13-po. room colonial. 8 larg* b*d- 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, heated rec- night and 1:16 a.n. Nothln|: wrAa B u ^ t terms. Call Mre. Roberta,. living room -nnd 13-pc. bedroom BIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, cen­ with buiUins. 3-var garage, prime ■ rooms, format dining room, budlay Ferguson, vice president; reported missing, police said. day. '• location, . of beautiful homes, rOation room or office, screened Howard Beaupre Sunday report­ SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - ReUrad MI 9-7590. - plus formica dinette with set of tral location. Available April -*■ ; n*w bizfh, rec room, 2-car ga- brqezewas' 2-cSr garage. Many Jdrs. Thomas Small, secretary: ed that a Mercury 40 horsepow’er A 13-year-old yesterday after­ from the ahop. Can taka cart of KNAPP SHOES-March Sale. K48 dishes. Call Mr. Roberta at JE Adults preferred. MI 9-1428. *27,609. ■Phllbrick Agency, MI ■ rage' Mrs. Wallace Worthington, treM- outboard motor,, valued at *686. noon was apprehended near the COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 9-8464. extras. Near schools, shopping, MONDAY Thin PtUDAY 10:80 AAI.—SATVKDAY 0 A.M. all your upholatariiw needs at work shoes, *6.95,' gave *2. Harry -'2-1463 any time^ 9 to 9 p.rti. Furni­ *1,600 down FHA. Priced low 20s. urer. was taken from a boat in the yard Porter fitt. School in connection great aavtnga. Call CH 3-sm . < GLENWOOD GAS range, best of- ture Discount Cfenter, 322 Main 8t., *15,900—dqmpletely modem, 3 with setting a grass fire in that Mahoney, MI 8^827. T IR E E ROOMS, 456 Main St., sec *11,500—'2 bedroom ranch, cellai. MI t-5782. Nominated as committee heads of his boat and marine firm on fer. »n 9-5611. ' Holyoke; No money down. Pay­ bedroom contemporary split, ond floor, *58. MI 9-5229, 9-5. double garage. tr « s . near bus. were: Mrs. Paul- Haddad and Mr*. Broad St. The theft occurred some­ area. PLEASE READ YOUR AD SHARPBNINO Sendee - Sawa. ment* start In May. kitchen with built-ins, fireplace $16,500 Donald Sewell, finance; Mrs. John time Saturday niglit or early Sun­ In another incident, police recov­ knivea, axea, afaeera, aketas, A GOOD SELECTION of Sterilised. Bto'res Carltoif W. Hutchlna, MI in large living room, 2 bathe, MANCHESTER. OUMlflad or “ Want Adt" aro tahen over Uio phone aa a con­ DARK RICH loam, gravel, ;fiU, 9-5132. W. Bissell, membership; Mrs. Alan day morning.’ he .told police. ered a foreign car, reported Stolen rotan bladea Quick aervlee. Cq atone and' white aand. MI 3-8603. recondlUtmed used furniture for TWO ROOM apartment, heat; and sundeck, cloeed -in sUnroom. venience. Tba advertieer ebould read his ad the FIRST DAY iT every room. Including appliances. hot water; also 3 room apartment Four bedroom oversize Cape.pe. Fire- Rush, hospitality; Mrs. Albert Contractor Anrtrewx, Anaaldi re­ Saturday off Center St., In St. tol Equipment Co.. 86 Mala 'T KEILVINATOR refrigerator for *12,600 — ROCKVHXEj 6 room place. Spot less. Brick patio.tlo, Acre Bridget's Cemetery. The vehlOls, APPEARS and REPORT ERRORA la ttme for the next Inser­ _ iVIRyWINfr, Fa r m LOAM, top qhalUy, stock 30% off on new dinette, kitchen on bus line. MI 9-6105^ *18,900—Vernon. Beautifully main­ Meyers !lr., aunshin's; Mrs. Eldwin p ort^ that someone had broken Manchester. Hours dally sale. Call MI 9-4889. ranch, large living room, cabinet o f land. Country living offered four windows Jn a power shovel owned by Robert Hubbell of W ip- tion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted Tburaday 7-6. Saturday 7-4. THATISs ’ mied 3 years, big 5 yard load. *12. sets, mattresses. Credit terms. L^ tained 8 bedroom ranch, living Wittlg, librarian, and Mr*. Wil­ Insertion for any advcrttsement and then only to the extent of a BUT M R Blanc Furniture Hospital 199 kitchen, JbekutifAly landscaped room, has fireplace and 2 pic­ within city limits. Csil Mrs, Hunt­ lard Watrou* snd IJrii. Frank Sa- which was parked • .i Charter Oak plng, was found by Lt. Griffin at 8-7658. Fireplace wood and cow manure. SOFA BED with cover and 2-piece FOUR ROOM cold lot. Shown by appointment. Marion er, MI 9-3695. TODAY. "make cood* 'nsei^on. Errors nhk-b do not lessen the valne of. LlAtTIMf , South St.. Rockville, TR 8-2174. water flat, ture windows, wall to wall car­ nelli, well-child conference. St. The windows, valued at about about 5:30 a.m. yestsrday. It hAd Columbia, AC 8-9398, after 5 p.m. sectional, verry reasonable, MI adulU. An 3-7894. E. Robertson, Realtor, Ml 3-5958. the advertisement wiB aot be corrected by “ make pood" Insertion. SNOW PLOWING, day and night imUKlNfr Open 9-8, Saturdays till 8. We alsq 9-4316. peting in living room, dining The club will hold social mset- *100, were broken by rocks, it Was a flat tlr'" and front end damAgs ONE-WHEEL camp trailer with reportad. showing marks of a collision. aervlee. Rates according to lob RARTNIRt buy houselots of furniture. - We AVAILABLE April 1—Pleasant sec CUSTOM . BUILT 6 room OoUnlal, room and hall, front patio and BARROWS & WALLACE Ing at 8 p.m. tomorrow al the and/or conditibna. Ml 6-5680 all 40 cu. ft. Marine plywood box. give World green stamps. “f ELECTRIC RANGE, automatic, 2 fireplaces, large cabinet kitchen, atUched garage. Nathan Hale- Community Center. YOUR COOPERATION YEILL New tire and tube. Call MI 9-4889. . Kelvlnator, delivered to beach or ond floor 5 room flat, Mather St hours. . ■ AdulU only. Call MI 3-T795. 1% baths, screened porch, swim­ 55 E. CSnler St. MI 911306 Mis* Cora Webb, Tolland County BE APPRECIATED DIAL Ml 3-2711 ALWAYS a good buy on chests, lake. *50. MI 9-3406. *26,900—Henry St. Cuatom built 6 and raisin pie; Wednesday—tuna scheduled to visit the port* of San W U f t COMPRESSOR, trailer, parts ■ for ming pool, garage, comer lot home demonstration agent, will BUSINESS-protesalonal accounts. beds, dressers and appliances, ANDOVER — 3 room apartment room split ranch, ,8 bedrooms Manchester flah puff surprise, buttered spin­ Juan and Isabela Se.jundA, Puerto Renault Dauphine, good engine, eo 90x178. Shown- by appointment. show costumes from foreign lands, If your receivables need action, MATCH/ credit terms available. We also , R SALE—.Florence ga* stove, heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ with double closets, 2 baths, ach, hot biscuit and applesauce Rico, before returning to the Unit­ phone MI 6-5317 any hour. AAA doors, hood, 1949 pickup %. PI gas and gas, *90. Excellent condi< Marten B. Robertson, Realtor, MI 2 fireplaces, rec room, birch especially from the Far East. buy used furniture and household tor, garage. Available April 1. PI 3-5953, cake; Thuraday — grilled frank­ ed States. Greenwood'entered th# Reimbursement Service, 866 Main 2-7211. lots. Roger's Used Furniture, 117^ , tion. Call JA 8-7212 after 4. kitchen with built-ins, 2-car Lots For Sale 73 Hostesses will be Mrs. Donald Se­ furters, hot Dutch potato salad, Marine Corps in July 1960. 2-6043; well and Mrs. John W. Bissell. St. Bonded. Spruce St., Ml 3-4985. CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Randi, gnmge. fruit gelatin: Friday-baked fish TROUBLE REACHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? FOUR ROOM apartment and ga BUILDING LOTS for sale In all Briefs sticks and tartar sauce, pai-sley po­ Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made PORTABLE TAPE recorder, t h r e e -p i e c e bedroom set. Call large living loom with flreplace. *85,000—Rockledge. 6 room brick ± S L CARPET rage, gSa heat, aluminum storm formal dining room, family ait* zones. Will buy and Hat lots. The Pastor's Council of First tatoes, chef's salad with Ruasian entry correspondent, F. Pa^talS slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. transistor, complete wrtth tape, , 9-7752. ranch, large living room with Charles Ponticelll Agency. MI IJttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-6281. Budget terms. Call Mrs, Roberts, windows, newly decorated, first kitchen 2 bedrooms, IH batha, Congregstlonsl Church will meet dressing and friul ambrosia. 244loHr Answering Senriee mike, ean»hones. batteries, and floor, near bus. Stove and refrig- fireplace, custom birch kitch­ 9-9644 or MI 3-8109. at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Kingsbury MI 9-7890. FIJ3RENCE combination! gas and recreation room with -fireplace, en, formal dining room, attach­ Coventry Grammar and Robert­ REMNANTS case, *27. BU 9-8958.______erktor available. No utilities fur enclosed breezeway, attached ga Radio-TV Repair Senriegs 18 Busiaess Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— Male 36 oil, also chronie piping, excellent ed breezeway and 2-car garig*. MANCHESTER—Union St. On* lot House. son Schools: Monday — barbecued FrN to Horali Roadors HOME LANDSCAPINO — Design, condition, like new. MI 9-9100. nished. Tel. JA 7-0880, or TR rage,, landscaped yard 91x194. An open meeting of the North beef on bun, carrbt, celery snd Three Rooms of Furniture 5-7709. Marion E. RbberUon, Realtor, Ml 60x115, single or 2 family zone, P olice Arrests plants, planting. Lawn fertilize TV SERVICB—AU makes. Booeet, klSSO. HAS excellent service sta­ Hall and Stairs city water, *2,400. MI 9-6495. Coventry Cooperative Nuriery and pineapple aalad, anil vanilla nut tion, weed and Insect control. John FROM MODEL HOME 81S953. Kindergarten will be held at S pudding; Tuesday -\_^homemade lYant tafoimatlnn on one of ear elaaallled advertfsenentsT Ko^ EcoodmleaL High gnauty pana. tion opportunities In Mahcheeter- FIVE ROOM apartment, tile bath, ]. D. Realty Co. E Whitham Landscape Nursery, Guarantee 60 daya Fanoiia tor BoltiHi area avaUahle now. Small Executive Trainee GAS RANGE, reasonable, Call p.m. tomorrow at Second Congre­ turkey soup and crackbre, cheeae answer at the telephone Hated T Simply call Hie Cost Over 5700 heat and hot water. IIH School MANCHESTESt—4 bedroom horns, Roger Leighton Baker, 18, of th* Mi 6-2880. aervlee alnce 1681. Phone MI capital requirement, p^d training after *- MI 8-5891. MI 8-5129 WANTED-Building lot preferably gational Church. This will be for and mit sandwich on whole wheat Planned management trainee Manchester NEVER BEEN USED St. excellent ck'set and storage spec*, 470 Main St. Vernon Trailer Coiu-t, Vernon, 6-4887. Potterten'a. 1S6 Canter I t program provided, raona Mr. program for coUeg* and high school THREE-PIECE^bathroom set (tub. large entiosed porch. S-car ga- B zcMie. Call MI 9-8268 after 6 new as well a* present members. bread and cherry cobbler; Wednes­ MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE FURNITURE refinished and re Dorley days JA 7-4188, nights Anyone desiring transportation day—tuna fish puff surprise, but­ Saturday night was charged with ‘ iM paired; cigarette bums and graduate. Applicants muat: washbowl and toilSt). Reasonable, UNFURNISHED or furnished large ' rage, *19.700-Phubr7ck Agency, I d RADIO-TV fUDPAiRa, any make, Springfield STate 2-4639. Carpet Center Sale Price $388 TANNER STREET —Vacant five LOT 100x158 on Hackmatack St ‘may call Mrs. Warren Swartz of tered spinach, hot buttered biscuits operating a motor vehicle without M l 94500 scratches, etc. MI 8-7287 after 8. 11) have outatanding- personality j n 3-8983< ' one room apartment, private bath, 9-8464. freetree pickuppickt^ and deuven ' ‘ on amall stove, refrigerator. heat, hot room ranch. Needs some redeco­ nice'neighborhood, near school. Swamp Rd. and applesauce; Thiirsdsy—grilled a driver's license. Baker posted a radloe, pho)inognmna. wloura 6-10 and appearance, 111 MAIN ST. . Pay Only $4 Week rating. Fireplace, stairway up for Sewer and city conveniences. Cali *50 cash bond while awaiting court end leave yonr meseape. Yon'H bear from oar advertUer In Jig PIANO TUNmG. »7. Fifteen years' water. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main. FLORENCE ST.-7 room horn# in Registration blanks for the fall frankfurts on aaiierkraiit, oven- p.m. H A ■B RafUo and TV.— VJ storage, full basement with ga­ MI 9-2486. brown potatoes, old-fashioned cof­ appearance here on April 9. time withont spendtag all evening at the telephone. experience. Free repair estimates Help Wanted— Female 35 12) possess ability to advance into NEAR MIDDLE TPKE. Sacrificing ct jtiplete bedroom, Mimical Instruments 53 excellent condition inside and out, classes will be available. Fees will 6-8583, Ml 1-1476. executive post, NEWLY COMPLETED 3H room enclosed porch, one-car garage, rage. Has to sell. T. J. Crockett, fee cake; Friday — baked fish Phillip Flagg, 57, of B u t Hart­ upon request. Call Kenneth Robin complete living room and kitchen Realtor, MI 8-1577. be sl.so payable al this meeting. son, MI 3-1385. SALESGIRLS'—Full-time or part- decorator furhiture from model dis­ PIANO TUNING, 17. Fifteen years’ apartment with garage^ 200 E. priced for quick sale,. *13,91)0. Phil- Volunteer mothers assisting with Sticks and sauce, chef's salsd and ford, Saturday night Just befora CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, time, 1-5:80. Experienced pre- Financial potential is exeellcnt Center St. AdulU preferred. MI Suburban For Sale 7.*> dressing, buttered' beets, fruit am­ midnight wa* charged with intoxi­ available all houra. Sadafaetton Boats and Accessories 46 play home. We will give you fr?s experience. Free repair estimates brick Agency, MI 9-8484. NEAT 8 BEDROOM ranch with the nuraerj’ classes for the week Lost and Fonnd Automobiles For Sale 4 I ferred. Apply in person. Tots 'n and many trlng* benefits ar* pro­ 3-4575. brosia. cation, He posted a *25 bond whila TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot guaranteed. Call MI 6-1316. vided. delivery and free storage up bqcftie upon request. Call Kenneth Robin, one-car garage, has aSsumable ANDOVER—Built In 1720, seven will be Mrs. Arthur Wltherell, Mrs. clearing. Call Frank C. Noble, MI Teens, 956 Main St., Manchester. DAT SAILER—181* feet,, center year. son, MI 3-1385. WELLS STREET—Duplex 6-6, Ideal New* of Servloemen awaiting appearance in (Circuit FOUND-ColUe, table and white, NEED CAR? Your credit turned THREE ROOM apartment, smart for handyman, $12,600. No agents. G.I. mortgage. Asking *13,300. room cape with 1)4 baths, garages John Druge and Mr*. David Stnibe. 9-8083 TELEVISION antennas . and rotor This is a permanent career board sloop, fiberglas hull The Elsie Meyer Agency, ■ Real­ The classroom cleaning comhilt- Marine Pvt. William F. Diiprey, Court 12. Manchester, April 9. male. CaJI Lee Pracchia, Dog down? Short on down payment? aluminum spars, and dacron sails. WURUTZER 45” studio console ly decorated, stove, refrigerator, MI 9-5229, 9-5. and approximately 3 acres. Main Sebastian J. Dignoll, 18, of 21 Warden. MI 8-8894. Bankrupt? Repossession? Don't systems installed and repaired. R.N. 11-7 SHIFT, part-time. Laurel opportunity NORM’A>I’ S tors, MI 9-6524, MI 3-6930 highway. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, mittee on March 31 will be Mia. son of Mr*. Well M. Duprey of RELIABLE removal service. Excellent condition. Ready to piano, excellent condition, newly heated, hot water, one block from Gorman Pi. Sunday evening w u despair! See Honest Douglas, In Serving Manchester and surround­ Manor. Ml 9-2324. 443 HARTFORt) ROAD schools, shopping. buses and SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, IH baths, Ml 3-1677. Harold Wal.ah and Mrs. John Wile. Lakevlew Dr., completed recruit M A M Rubbish Co. Routes cover­ ing areas. Modem TV Service, 408 sail. *l,2O0. Ml 8-2524 evenings. tuned amt serviced. Call MI 4-0191. MAN(3HESTER and vicinity — If training March 22 at the Marine arrested and charged with dump­ quire about lowest down small ing Manchester. Commercial, In­ Apply ^ J^i-1524 churches. Cali MI 3-4385. family room, modem kitchen with The board of directora of Porter Announcements est payments anywhere.' No small Center St.. Ml 3-2205, DENTAL HYGIENIST, full or part- Before you buy fumliura any- built-ins, one-car garage, large you are looking for new or used Library' will meet at 8:15 p.m. to­ Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, ing rubbish on private property. dustrial. residential. Our special­ homes, some with small down pay­ DigtioU posted a *100 bond while loan Or finance company plan. time. Excellent opportunity and BIGHT FOOT pram w'here—*hbp at Norman’s. : crJLRINET. Leblanc, B-flat, slight­ TWO 8 ROOM apartments furnish lot, *19,600. Phllbrick Agency, Ml Wanted— Real Estate 77 day at Church Community House S, C. ty attics, cellars, yards. MI EXPERT TV Service, all makes, with oArs. ments, call the Ellsworth Mitten awaiting court appearance on April INCOME TAXES prepared In your Douglas Motors, 833 Main. 9-9757. working conditions. Box C, Herald. ROCKVILLE Call MI 9-8448. ly used, *75. MI 3-4618. ed or unfurnished, stove, refriger­ 9-8464. on Rt. 44A. Marine Lance Cpl. Joseph M. home or by appmtment. Expor- reasonable prices, genuine Philco M^h 6 g ANY DREXBL dining ator, heat, hot water, centrally Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6930, or WISH SOMEONE to handle youi 9 in Manchester. tubes, over the counter, 40% off. School Menus Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mr*. lenced tax work, 34-hour sorvica. 1967 PLYMOUTH, 9.pasaenger sport SECURITY receptionist, over 28, BOAT SPECIALS ^room, buffet, comer china .cloael, SPINET ORGAN located. South end, MI 9-8404 VERNON ST.—Older home with 8 MI 9-5524. real estate? Call ma at Ml 9-0376 Jerry. Greenwood of Flanders Rd., Chester Ouellette. 43, of 26 Wil­ Call MI 8-4738. suburban, many ei^traa, low mile­ Turnpike TV A Appliance, next to part-time, 8 p.m.-10:30 p.m., 8 or FINANCE CORP table and 8 chairs, *175, RCA large rooms selling fOr only fat prompt and courteous service Coventry High School: Monday lard Rd., was arrested, charged LAWNS—Cleaned, mowed, trim- after 12 noon. —barbecued beef on bun, oven- 1* serving with the Second Seswlce age, above average condition. Stop A Shop, MI 9-3406. 6 nights per week, Manchester. radio-nhonograni) combination, *12,900. Good sized lot, outbuild­ MANCHESTER—89 Finley St. 6V4 Joseph Barth, Broker. with breach of the peace at 11 med, fertilized. Ml 3-8948. 5 West Main St.,- Rockville. Conn. Uaed 12 foot aluminum ,b6ata CLEARANCE SALE brown potatoes, carrot, celery and Battalion of the Second Marine Di­ FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ Priced accordingly, MI 9-0388. Apply in person 15 Lewis Street, ».50. Phone nn 3-2321. 2% ROOM APARTMENT, heat and ings. Vacant. Excellent value. T. large room ranch, full cellar, large o’clodk Saturday night. He posted from *125. Used 14 foot alaihinum rumpus room, 2-car garage, ame- pineapple aSlad, butterscotch pud­ vision at Camp Lejeime, N. C., ed with your aavtws in mind. BOOKKBEPING service done at Millinery, Dres.smaking 19 Hartford, Conn., Room 104, RESPONSIBLE adult for full or boats from *185. 14 f ( ^ fish and Wurlitzer Chord Organ, idea! for lights fumiahed, second floor, J. Crockett, Realtor, Ml 3-1577. PRIVATE PARTY wanu to buy which is currently conducting a 4l00 bond and is free whlla Reasmabie mtea. R J Bayloa. 1946 CHEVROLET panel truck home by competent bookkeeper BE OUR GUESTS near stores and churches. Ideal site drive, lot 200x200, all land­ from owner—5 or 8 room ranch, ding; Tuesday—homemade turkey SECRETARY, Manchester laW of­ part-time work in busy pharma­ ski boats from ,*325^-New 14 foot Inexperienced beginner. Brand soup and crackers, deviled ham maneuvers in the Caribbean area. awaiting his court date in Circuit Tel. Ml 9-6346. registered and running, fT9. Phone with accounting background. De- FREE HONEYMOON for amall office. Call days MI MANCHESTER—Bell St. room scaped. *26,900. MI 3-4608. full cellar, in Manchester, Box O, ALTERATIONS, dressmaking and fice, shorthand and t>’ping easen- cy. Must be over 31 and a good flbreglas boats, froth *590. 1961 3 new, factory, close-out. New guar­ and cheese sandwich, buttered peas Member* of the battalion ar* Court 12, Manehaater, on April 2. Ad Turgeon, MI 8-4663. iTwry service. Write Box L. Her­ miit*. Quick service. Reasonable. h.p. Evlnnide.. *119. 1961 18 h.p. 9-5891 Mrs. Harris or evenings MI ranch, 4 years old, large lot with Herald, INCOME TAX returns prepared by tial. Sertd resume to Box M, driver. Afternoons and eveiUngs ■ ALL EXPENSE VACATION country surroundings. Quality COLUMBIA—Aro you looking for ald. MI 3-8888. till 9 p.m. preferred. Call MI Evinrude, *290. antee. Very small monthly pay­ 3-0737 Mr. Ellis. former Internal Revenue agent In 1986 PONTIAC hardtop. Ideal sec Herald. 'n In New York For Two built. Plastered walls, hot water a 4 bedroom home? Very low 9-4587 for appointment.’ ments. With bench only $445 In taxes. Lake privileges, good the convenience of your home tor ond car, recent tuneup, good tires STEPS, aidewalks, stone wall*, H. G. SCHULZE, INC. — 7 Glorious Days — FOUR ROOM apartment, combina­ heat, cast iron radiation, etc. Individual and bualneas. MI 6-8988. and new brake lining. Phone MI OFFICE WORKER, typing esaen- — 7 Exciting Nights — mahogany. Complete package of tion gas stove, adults only. Call ' *17,900 Phllbrick Agency, MI neighbors And excellent price. Call fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Moving—T rucking- tial, 6-day week, includes Satur-1 8-0177 after 8:30. Work done at reasonable prices. TOOL MAKERS in Ellington In One of New York's music fres. between 6-8 p.m.; MI 9-4222. 9-8464. Burt Starkey Agency, AC 8-0248 INCOME TAX returns prepared by MI 3-0796, Storage day. Apply W. T. Grant Co., Man- (West Road) Treading Hotels any time. auditor. Business and Individual. 1988 CHEVROLET 310-V-8, 4-door Chester Parkade. MACHINISTS FOUR ROOM modem apartment, *13,600 — ATTRACTIVE 6 room Accounting services. Raymond sedan, very good condition, 1350 MANr.TIESTER Package Delivery. FREE! WITH THE GOSS PIANO & ORGAN CO. PORTER STREET area—Custom GET YOUR spring cleaning done "LADY BEA” garage, 8 miles from Crystal ranch, 2-car attached garage, Girard, MS 9-6008. MI 9-5838. Light trucking and package deliv­ COUPLE TO live in and do genw- BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS Lake, near the state highway. MI built 7 room colonial, sheer qual­ now—attics and yards cleaned; Building Materials 47 IMPERIAL OUTFIT 121 Allyn St., Hartford., JA 8-8896 large Jot. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml also, landscaping. Al's, MI 3-8706. ery. Refrigerators, waahem and al motel work. Phone MI 3-2577 9-2651, 4-5132. ity and beauty, bullt-lns, 2-zone TAX PROBLEMS? CaU PI 3-6607 1933 CHBIVROLET 2-door, radio stove moving specialty. Folding between 10-4, Enjoy a carefree, expense-paid va­ heat, family room, 2 tlrspIacM, LATHE OPERATORS BETTER BUYS AT Open Thursdays until 9 and have your return prepared (or and heater, good condition, 1250. chairs for rent. MI 9-0752 cation in New Ifork as guests of FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, TWO-FAMILY flats 6-8, with 2 oversized 2-csr garage. Owner, Ml you. You always save more than It Phone MI 9-8830. WOMAN TO assemble small parts NATIONAL Albert's. We'll pay for everything bath and pantry front and back rooms finished on third floor, 2- 9-5051 costs. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ part-time. Apply Norton Electri­ All above muat have experience Household Services ___ a double room and dellcloiia Wearing: Apparel—-Furs 57 porch, heat and hot. water, newly car garage, off East Center St., 1988 CHEVROLET, beautiful 2-door Offered 13-A ing Company. Local and long dis­ cal Inatmment Co., 71 Hilliard St. in either experimental work or tool Glass Sliding Doors Glazed *71 ea. ! meals at one of New York'* moat decorated. Available April 1. near Post (office, schools and shop­ VERPLANCK area — sparkling OF THE 54 MILLION HOME BAKING—Wedding cakes sedan, show room condition. Call tance moving, packing and etor- Adults preferred. Call MI 9-9800. ping, Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Cape 6 rooms, aluminum aiding, FRIENDLY woman help start work and muat b« able to work Exotic Prefinished Wall i famous hotels. AND you 'can take and birthday cakes, special occa­ CH 7:1081. age. Regular service throughout Paneling From 21c aq. ft. ■ thi* vacation ANY TIME ' YOU oversized garage, near schools, sion cakes, children’s novelty REWEAVING of bums, moth holes shop-by-mall club. Club shopping from blueprint. Apply, MUSKRAT fur coat, like new, *175. New England states and Florida. Prefinished Birch Paneling | WISH! This offer good only on the THREE ROOM 'apa'rtmenl with’ ‘Ma n c h e s t e r —Ranch, targe liv­ church, bus,' shopping. Priced for HOUSEHOLDS IN THE birthday cakes. MI 9-6808. 1980 CORVETTE. 4-speed trans­ Zippers repaired. Window Shades Ml 3-6583. saves money: members benefit. MI 3-2321. 4 heat, lights, hot water, Refrigera­ ing room, modem kitchen, 3 bed­ quick sale, Roliert B. Anderson mission, low mileage, excellent mads to measure; all sized Vene Y-ou get famous products free. 25c. sq. ft. ! "LAD^ BEA” outfit and Cannot DELTA CORP. Celling Til# .095c *q. ft. apply on prior sales. tor and range furnished, *90 per rooms, V/i baths, large rec room, Agency, JA 8-0139. condition. Call PI 2-8998 tlan blinds. Keys made while you THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Ctj. Send for details, free 276-page month.'Call MI 9-2349. excellent condition. *19,500. Phil- wait. Tape Recorder* for rent. Moving, packing, storage -local Disappearing Stairways *22.95 ea. 1 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY Wanted— To Buy 58 CONTINENTAL U.S. Personals catalog. No obligation. Popular 1249 Main 8t. Hartford brick Agency, MI 9-8464. MANCHESTER -r Custom 7 room Marlow’s, 887 Main, MI 9-5221, and long distance. Agents for Club Plan, Dept. E852, Lynbrook, Dutch Doors *19.60 ea. •'SUPER DEUDCE 256 MAIN ST.—One'four room unit, ranch, 2 full baths, spacioug kitch­ ELECTROLUX SalM and Ssrrlee, 2x4” Studs—Special SOc ea. .3 ROOMS OF WANTED — 6% h.p. outboard Auto Driving School 7-A Lyons Vxn Lines Inc., worid-wlde N. Y. irULL-TlMi: service station man, motor, good condition. MI 8-5206 downstairs; one three room BPitiNG ST.—Four bedroom bungs- en, 2-car garage, large lot, AA bonded representsdtvs, Alfred SAM’S UPHOIJSTERY - Retired movers. Free estimate*. Ml 8-8187. Knotty Pine Paneling—All 8’ FURNITURE days. Or part-time afternoons. Fix- after 5 p.m, , . apartment up. Real convenient lo­ low on a comer lot. Large en­ zone. Asking *30,990. The Elsie AmeU, 306 Henry St. Tei. Ml MORTLOCK'S Drtvlag School—Of­ from the chop. Can take care of ACCOUNTS receivable machine Wc sq. ft. cation, big yard. Central to every­ closed porch, garage. Real spa­ Meyer Agency, Realtor*'; MI 8-0480. all your upholetenng heede at perience preferred. Call befora 8' From *3.50 ea. All 100 per cent guaranteed \ fice, 448 Msla St.. Manchester. posting operation. Steady, full-time ONLY *433 WE BUT, SBU. «r ttad* rntlqM thing. T. J Crockett, Realtor, MI cious, ideal for growing family. T. 9-5524, Ml 3-8930. great aavtnga. Call CB 3-387*. Painting— Papering '21 p.m. MI 4-8910. Acoustical Ceiling Tile 14c sq. ft. Learnlim eorrsetlv “ May Save work, all fringe benefits. Exper­ *16.18 Delivers and uaed tumltur*. china, glass, 3-1677. J. Crockett. Realtor. MI 3-1577. WANTED—Ride from Woodbrldge Mahogany Clapboards, 10" MANCHESTER—Beautiful 6 room Tour Life.” O m er eiducation WABHEnt ■ REFRIGERATOR re­ PAINTINO AND paperhanging. ience preferred but not required. EXPERIENCED window cleaner *18.18 Month sliver, picture frames and old and Main St. to Aetna Casualty or claeeee. Member, Connecticut Pro- Apply in person. The W, G, Glen- 19c sq. ft. SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus­ colonial. Hollywood section, excel­ Trinity St. leaving approximately pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, Good clean werkmanship at rei- wanted. Must be reliable. Refer­ — YOU GET — coins, old dolls and guns, hobby feeelonal Orlvtag School Aeen. Ml sonabla rates. 90 years in Mm- ney Co., 336 N. Main. ences. Apply 1101 Main St. i6-Plece Bedroom collectlona, attic contants or whoi* FOUR ROOM flat, heated, on bus tomed to the finer things all one lent condition, fireplace, 1)4 7.7:30. MI 3-0603 after 6. 9-7896. guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4837, Pot- CASH N CARRY line. Elderly couple. MI 3-7905. terton’s, 180 Canter St, chestet, Ra)rmond Flske. MI 18-Picce Living Room sstatea. Fumitur* Repair Service. could demand has been in­ baths, patio, 2-cSr garage, air- 9-9287. SPRING AND summer will soon be TV TECHNICIAN, experienced In cluded in this lovely 8'/a room conditioner, nice lot. Sacrificing LARSON'S Conneetlcut'e flret U' here. Think of the good times you Nobody, But Nobody, Undersells 12-Piere Kitchen TalcottvUla, Conn, Tel. Ml 8-7449. TALCOTTVTLLE — 4 rooms and AN UNUSUAlb bargain! Reuphol- outside end bench work. Good - PLUS - . home. The stylo is condusive to at *10,990. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ Automobiles For Sale 4 ceneed driving school trained — and your family can have with the National bath, first floor, electricltv and ater 8 piece living room aet; sofa PAINTINO, papering, floor sand- working conditions and salary. Electric Refrigerator f r a n k IS buying and selling good those who enjoy split level living ten Agency, Realtors, MI 8-8930, MUST SACRIFICE 1958 Chevrolet CertUled and approved le now of­ ing, remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, extra income you earn a* the Write BOX 84, CoventPj’, Conn, used furniture and antiques at hot water famished, *75. MI at its best. On beautifully lano- MI 9-5524. fering claasioom and behbid and 2 ciialre. 8145. Choose from TV Set and Comb. Range station wagon, 4-door, V-8, auto­ group of fine fabrics. Work done \n 9-0728. AVON Representative in your NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. 420 Lake St. Call and see what 9-8622. scaped spacious lot, 2-car garage. READ AT LEAST ONE I wheel instruction lor teenagers. Free storage until wanted. Frs* matic, power brakes, steering. by expert craftsmen on our prem- neighborhood—a patio, a swim­ ACTUAL JOBS in U.^.. Ehirope, we’ve got.. Open Sundays. MI 4 bathrooms Priced in the high CXJLUMBIA—New laige ranch 1250 ! 80 9-6078. EXTERIOR and interior painting. ming pool, a longer fun-packed So. America. Write Employment 881 STATE ST. delivery. Free setup by our own THREE ROCM apartment suitable sq. ft., built-lns, fireplace, excel­ *875. MI 9-4679. tsei. All work fully guaranteed reliable men! ' 9-8580. for adult couple, do own decorat­ BOs. Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464 Mill Fabric Salesroom. 178 Pine Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. vacation! No experience needed. Information Center, Room 474. 739 lent location and excellent price NEWSPAPER ON AN - CALL OR SEE me for a good deal ! PREPARE FOR driver’s test. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. Full training. Why not call today Boylston Street. Boston 18, Maas. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Phone for appointment ing. *32. Apply Mrs, J. Wohrlln, FOUR BEDROOM ranch. l',4 batha, at *16.900. Call ■ Burt Starkey , Ages 16 to 60. Driving and dess St., exclusive Cheney Fabric 309H Spruce St, . '. on 1962 Fords. Falcons, Fairlanes, salesroom, in Manchester. Ml Floors. Good clean workmanship. for more information? BU 9-4922. SAMUEI. AI.BERT. HARTFORD Rooms Without Board 59 wall-wail carpet, - 2-car attached Agency, Columbia. AC 8-9243 any ' room. Three toetructors No wait­ Fully insured. Reasonable rates. CHeatnut 8-2147 garage, a'cre lot. only *17,500. Carl- time. AVERAGE WEEKDAY , Thvinderbirds or clean used cars ing. Mancheeter Driving Acade­ 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. CH 7-0358 THREE ROOM apartment with and trucks. Walter G. Parker, L. t.«o Pelletier, Ml 9-8378 or MI APPLIANCE SALESMAN Diamond#— W * t c h « ^ ROOMS TO RENT, also cabins with ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132, my PI 2-7249. See It Day Or Night efficiency. Scranton Motel. Call MI enclosed porch, electric stove snd SIX ROOM colonial, pine rec room, P Fitzgerald, Rockville. Ml 8-2488, ABSOLUTE bargain—cuatom made Help Wanted— Male Jewelry 48 refrigerator, heat, garage. MI Ml 9-5324, Ml 9-3422. Good opportunity for a man with If you have no means of trans- '' 9-0826 atfar 6. MANCHESTER -Colonial 4 bed ceramic bath, 13x23 living room, FULL-TIME tool and/or die mak- drive. Salarv plus commission. Ap- WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at porUHon, I "11 aend my auto for 9-8706. after 5:30. ■ rooms, ;1‘4 baths, modem family fireplace, family kitchen, formal Business Services Offered 13 o 7wn ' papering, wallpaper books on re- , size kitchen, built-in stove, dish dining room, good location, good ply w T. Grant Oo„ Manchester reasonable prices, prompt serv- ■ >’''0. No obligation, TO RBINT—4 room heated apart DODGE STA’nON wagon, *100. MI OOSMA APPLIANCE S*rvto»-Ra- ______quest. Fully inaured. Call Edward Apply 234 Hartford Road. ice, ■* watchmakers, Manchester-] ROOM FOR rent near Main St. t washer, etc; i-car garage. One value from owner. MI 9.8778. A—L—B—E—R—T— S Haz*l St. Ml 9-2170. ment, ideal location, adult# pre­ year old. *21,900. Phllbrick Agen­ - pairs all makes refrigerators, SUPCOVERS and rcupholsterlng ' ^ Price. MI 9-1003. ter's oldest established Jeweler. i ferred. Call MI 3-8835. done very reasonably. Wnrkman- TRUCK DRIVER to work at Wil­ 43-45 AU-YN ST.. HARTFORD cy, MI 9-8484. ANSALDl BUILT this beauty .... freesars, washing machinea. dry- INTERIOR painting, decorating. F E Bray 737 Main St,, State' .—FURNISHED__ room, (compute 8 room cape with two full baths, era ranges, oil am) gas burners . ship guaranteed. Ml 9-UM-.------liam Peck Lumber. Inc. Apply in Theater Building. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. THREE ROOMS, stove snd refrig ceilings, wallpapering, floor aand- person. See Mr. Gordon. housekeeping tacilitlea, between GRANDVraaV—ST,—If you want a big shed dormer. Present owner MI 941058. All work guaranteed. ing and refiniahing. Qean work-1 Center and Memorial Hoiqiital, srator, all utilities, central, park Winning Design RADIO-TV REPAIRS at] make*. Situations Wanted— Ing. MI 9-9659, 8-8. quality built ranch,- look at this took down a wall and opened up Cara. phonographs, changers. manship, Njj Job too amall, John i IMMEDIATE opening in Manche'a- Female 88 Garden— Farm— Dairy women only. Call MI 3-8589. home. Three bedrooms, one with the kitchen with separate dining Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 Verfallle. Ml 9-5750. ter. Well known company has private bath, lovely living room -..area. Nice. Has the built-lns, too. days. Famous for service for 80 .y „ local opening for‘ or amomourambitiour anaand Products 50 ATTRACTIVE Sleeping .oom, cen- with dining area, beautiful kitch­ Plus rec room, breezeWay, two- Play-tog* In Gingham! IF YOU CAN’T lick them, wa can! tral, gentlemen. Apply 199 Spruce years. Phone Mi 9-4587. fitter- for outside enthusiastic man. Must have at We wilt paste itam M in your VALUES—Macs, Baldwins No. 1. SEPTIC TANKS Furnished Apsrtments 63-A en, Full t^em ent lhas another car garage, convenient location ton’s. painting. If you want a goofl Job least High School education. 8105 St. ' fireplace), oversized garage, good and sensibly priced. T. J. done, get oUr estimate. Call .Mr. book. 2Sc per book. MI 9-3054 or *1.25: No. 2. *75c; 20 lbs. Bunco A.VD starting incom e.' Excellent ad­ Ml 8-7818. Farms. 629 W. Center. MI 3-8118. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. lot. Selling for 10% below cost. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1877, -A N D GET THIS! Cliaries. .Modem Home Decorat­ vancement opportunities plus Heated. Kitchen set. refrigerator, T J. Crockett. Realtor. MI 8-1677. ing. MI 9-0726. fringe benefits and bonus. Call HA PLUMED SEWERS COMFORTABLE fumUhed room COLUMBIA — Near lake, ' small for gentlpinan. Call MI *;064l.. gas range, bedroom set. Free gas, RuildiriF—Contracting 14 3-0421 between 8-9 a.m. or 7 p.m. eleeWeity. Apply 10 Depot VERNON—5 room ranch, attached chicken ranch. Room for 8,000 _ , PAINTING and wallpapering, -wall- Dog»—Birds— Beta 41 garage. High and dry. *490 down. layers. Nice 6 room home and CARPENTRY—Specializing In the! paper removed. Wallpaper hooka i only! Or write P.O. Box 154, Mathis* Oltasai LARGE plassant room, very nice­ Square, Apt. 4. South Windham, Conn, SepUe Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer ' Tongren Agency, Ml 3-6321. Farmtll tractor. Call Burt Starkey smaller work: repairs, alterations,, on request. Ceilings. Free estl-■ PEDIGREIED ' Boston Terrier, ENQ1NE ly fumlidied, well heated, private Agency, AC 8-9243 any time. Une* Inatalled—Cellar Water­ home, parking, gentleman. 316 THREE ROOM furnished apart recreation rooms, etc. Sagging mates. Call Ro^^er. kil 3-0923. |EXPERIENCED painters wanted. spayed, for sale. Asking *50. Also ment, central. Business peoph NEAR PORTER ST.—Large 8)4 buildings, porches Icvclcd-sccur-, „ . proofing Done. Spruce St, . NORTH COVENTRY, Cedar ■'f Call MEdford 3-7765 between 8-7 maie Chihuahua. MI 9-2534. MECHANICS preferred.' Call after 8. Ml 9-8859. room ranch, 2 fireplaces, garage, ed. Free estimates. Work guaran-1 PAINTING Inlcr- Swamp Rd. 4.H room home. Large lor, exterior, .spraying. Satisfac- °r apply in pemon 44 Bay- LARGE OOMPtiETBLY fumiahed *18,500.'"Carlton W. Hutchins, MI teed. No Job too small TH 5-5759 ' ‘ FOR SALE—Dachshund puppies, for cjcperimental assembly, 9-6132. kitchen with, stainless steel sink. tinn guaranteed, free estimates.' ^ ’’'’y ^Glastonbury. AKC registered. Inquire Ctmtain McKinney Bros. light housekeeping room on first Completely modem throughout. test and inspection. Prefer­ floor., call Mr*. Mbt9*. Jia'3-68SI. THREE ROOM furnished «qiart BATHROOMS tiled. remodettng,' MI 3-4495 after 4 p m. i • Harold B. Hodge Jr. Tel. HArl- Seweraq* Disposal Co. rneht available April 1. Ml 9-2951. MANCHESTER—Excellent 8 room Short distance from Route 44A. son 3-8424, ence given to applicants I.10-IS2 Pearl St.—Ml S-SSM FEW STEPS from downtown shop stone and frame cape, carport and Phone John H. Lappen. Inc., MI ryT ero, ■caVpenTry:''Als^’ fall-nu; BLANCTAftirBSosTpalntlng-ai^51 with highj,.school Plication one-half acre lot. Has large assum. 9-5261. MI 3-5219, MI 9-7445. shelters built Call Ml 9-4291 paporhanging, free estimates. Call I 2.3:30. Call MI 3-2414. ping —clean large fumUhed room. ■'I ■ and military engine experi­ able mortgage. Full price *16,900. OF THE TIME THE MI 0-7,573. Articles For Site 45 Im private entrance, perking. MI Business Locations Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, BOLTON—4 bedroom ranch, 1)4 ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re-1; WANTED-Fiilltime driver for dcliverl^. Inquire Manchester ence. 3-1888. Ppr Rent 64 Realtors, Ml 3 6930 or MI 9-5524. baths, fireplace. 2-car garage, modeling, all t.vpes of carpentry, j Electrical Services 22 WALLPAPER sale—ceding paint, patio, acre lot. wall-to-walf car­ Nelson Higgins, Ml 4-1700 Dnig, 601 Main St, FURNISHED ROOMS, complete NEWSPAPER r e a c h e s THE *2.95 tier gallon; other paint and SHEET METAL SMAL^ STORE. 8 Summer St VERNON—8 room Colonial older pet. Immaculate condition. *1,500 FREE ESTIMATES-Prompt serv­ light housekeeping facilities. Oen- Ihome 5 bedrooms. Early occupan­ MAN TO WORK in drug store from ' varnish specials. ■ C. J. Morrison ATTENTION trally Joceted. Children accepted Ideal for'd rv cisailbir establiab‘ down, assumable mortgage. Ex­ ice on all 'ype* of electrical wir­ 3-8 dall.v. 6 ‘ days a week. Exper­ Paint Store, 885 Canter St. MEmiAMCS ment. Call Ml 3-2457. 9-8 only. cy. Vacant, Tongren Agency, MI ceptional value, *16,990. Good- ing Licensed and tnsurei Wilson —tlmltnl. Mre. H orsey, 14 Arch 84821. READER BY MEANS OF Roofing—^Siding 16 ience preferred but not necessary. — I qualified for St., Manchester, chlld-Bartlett Realty, Realtors, i Electrical Co , Ma.nchester, Ml Pine. Pharmacy, MI 9-9814. VERNON—5 room ranch, near BU 94939. A, A. DION INC. Kooftna, aiding, 9.4817, Glaatonbury, ME s;7878. experimental work secretaries ROOM FOR genUemen near Main STORE FOR rant. 948 N. Main St. painting Carpentrytry Alteration* W’ANTEDW and MI 9-5329. 4-S. school, asking *14,800. Other list­ SIX ROOM Cape with -‘ garage, REGULAR HOME DELIVERY If "■- NOTICE AND St., aeparate entrance, parking. ings avsilatee! Tongren Agency, and additions. Ceilings Workman­ Floor Finishing 24 MI 9-2951. stone fireplsfe. wall-to-wall car­ ship guaranteed.' 299 Autumn St EXPERIENCED ' PUBLIC HEARING EXCELLENT location for restau­ MI 34321. pet *16,300 Call R, J. Wrobelski,’ THAINEES rant, offtcea,-Or other buaineaa. Ml 3-4880. FLOOR SANDING —Refinishlng. TU RR^ IJtTHE OPERATOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS HOR'TON ROAD—6 room Cape, Broker. M l’ 4-2573. 55-HOUR WEEK. for stekodraphers 4M Main St. MT404229. 9-6 commercial, residential. new TENTATIVE BUDGETS R 0 | i| t With Botfd 59-A nicely landscaped yard, garage ONE SIZE BIDWELL HOME Improvement floors or we will make them like SUBURBAN living at its best. 8 Company—all types of stdmg and BUCKLAND OF GENERAL MANAGER SHEET METAL We can offerchallenging PROFESSIONAL office — four family size kitchen, living room new. Mr. Charlc-s, Modem Home with fireplace, dining room, 3 bed room ranch, fireplace, tile bath, (3-4-S) roofine. Aluminum clapboards a ; Decorating, MI 9.0726. April. 3. 1M2 opportunitie.5 to applicants ROOM AND BOARD near Boltoo rooms on ground floor at *80 Main wall to wall carpet, fully insulat­ MANUFACTURING. INC. Minimum interview re­ St Plenty of parking, bua at the room s,. ceramic tile bath, very specially. Unexcelled workman-1 131 Adams St. Buckland 8:00 P.Ml qualified for secretarial as- Notch. PI 2-7721, ed, combination windows, many ahtp. Ml 9-8498 I Waddell School. 16S Broad Street quirements for traiijees: door Sensible rental. T. J. nicely maintained, immediate oc- Schools and Classes 27 cupzmcy, *15.900. Robert Wolver- extras, garage, acre lot. *16.400. Notice is hereby glvien' that in • A High or Trade School Hignments. Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1877. 5% assumable mortgage. Call YOUR ADVERTISING IN THE HERALD ALL TYPES pf roofs repaired or | accordance ivlth the provlslona of Apsrtnieiits— Fist*— ton.Agency, MI 9.2813. replaced, specializing in Bonded' "iC srCTVIL SERVICE Diploma owner, no agents, aftef 6. Ml OFFICIAL NOTICE Chapter V of the Town.Charter. These positions offer at­ Tencmento *3 STORE OR o'tlce space, street 9-2567. built-up and shingle roofing. : level, 71 E. Center St. Call AD 1ROOM split plus playroom., lot A K ¥TV4^ ? U '4 ~ k '| 'L 'f{6 i amended, the Board of Directors of tractive salarie.s. advance­ 100100x200,: priced right, owner Coughlin Roofing. Company M»n. TESTS! A.46*-*. J 'I'owj, Qf Manchester wHl hold * • One Year .of Algebra or ATTR ACnV* 6 room diiplex, 3 6-16M. 8301 Chester. Ml 3-7707. ment opportunities, pleas­ trsuisferred. Ckll MI 4-8197. CHARMING COLONIAL Men-women,...... , _ 18-52. ______Start_ high „as „ The Selectmen and Towm Clerk public hearing, on the tentative Geometry bedrooms, large cabinet kltchem 10-20 ant atmosphere and many TWO-STORY bunding 3,000 square ;^801 -H *102 a week. Preparatory training of the Town of Manchester hereby budgets of the OeneraT Manager .basement and attic, steam oO *18,900—6 ROOM Cape, nearly fin­ RANCH • • BECAUSE IT GOES HOME! See the unu.suall.v clever detail until appointed. Thousands of jo b s, give notice'that they-will be 4n ses-1 for said Town o f Manchester f»r • Related Aptitude and In­ other excellent benefits. heat, capper window screens, op­ -feet. 1,000 square feet each floor. ished, ~alumlnum aldiiw, fireplace, f HITS HOME on Uiis winning de.slgn in the dress ] A cute and versatile topper with' Roofing anc| Chimneys 16-A open Experience’ usually unneces-i rion at the Towm Q erk’a Office in' the fiscal year beginning July 1, terest posite Oenter Par*. AvaUable April Rear Mints Court *40 monthly. garage, -bus. Carlton w. Hutchins, design contest at UCLA. Fresh and matching sunsuit made froifi fresh- sary. FREE information on Jobs, the Mtmlclpal Building for the pur-11962 a* published or to be publiah- APPLY AT OUR 1. Adults preferred. MI 9-75». AD 84710. •an 94182. Glaatonbury—6)4 room home cua­ young, it takes well to a v,ariety I looking gingham! Flmbrolder the'^®®FING—Specializing repairing tom bull! for present owners, se­ aalarics, requirements. Write TO- pose of examining the quallflca-! ed by the Oeneiel Manager In The APPLY AT OUR THREE-ROOM apartment, heat, 1... „ bunny and kitten motifs in easv roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ DAY’ giving name, address, phone' tions of electors and admitting to Manchester Evening Herald. tMPLOYMENTp^CE OFFICES FOR rent, newly redeco­ ■GREEN. MANOR RD.— , Owners cluded setting, high on a hlU. trtth No. 8301 with Patt-O-Rama is in j cros-a-stitch. ' ...... •' ~ ~ ...------gjid hearing-will.be held in the EM»L6YMENT OPFiCE hOt watjr, electricity, stove, re- rated, rent reaSonabte, Main St. transferred and must sell this over an acre of grounds. Spacious ter work, chimney* cleaned re- and time home. Write Lincoln,Serv- the Elector’s Oath those who shall friterathr. ?4^ N. kfain, aecond ilanrliTHtFr lEuFnms Pattern No. 2S01-H has tissue paired Aluminum siding 30 ice. Box W, Herald. i be found qualified on Saturday, Auditorium of the Waddell .School, NOW location. Tell Tdl -8-6419 ©r Ml pleasant ranch home. Three bed­ rooms, breezeway. 2-car_jar**e. . fO. Size 12, 32 bust, .gs .vards i for size 3-4-5, inclusiva: graph for .years’ experience. Free'estimates. j March 3l. 1962, from 9:00 A.M. to ' 163 Broad Street on Tuesday, April MONDAY rimi miDAY floor, fw . 8-7814. rooms, living room, dining, suid Must be seen. Evenings Mi 4-1189, of 35-inch. ______111.,.-...... of 35-inch. e ‘ moULs; directions. Call Howley. Ml 8-5361, All 3-0783. Bonds— Stocks— ’ 8:00 P.M.. only. 3, 1962 at 8 o'clock In. the after- MONDAY thTM FRIDAY RA.M.t0 4P.M. A V AttiiL* April 1, s roem aae] kitchen. Attached garage and rear MI 9-9658. To order, send 35c in coins to: To order, send' 35c in coins to; Naturalized citizens muat pre-1 noon, at which hearing amy -elector ond flodr, apartment. H**t M d patio. Good value for only *18,900. Your "Marketplace" at Home Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ Mortgages 31 > tA.M.t»4P.M. T. J Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. Anne Cabqt, The Manchester Eve­ sent naturalization certiflcatea be- or taxpayer' may have an oppor- hiHarater, flSm ontlily.M I8-2SU , Booses For RNit ' 63 WARREN E. HOWLAND ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF ning Herald, 1150 .AVE. OF Heating and Plumbing 17 fore being admitted. Documentary tunlty to be heard. For and by or- AMERICAS, NE4V YORK 86. ALMOST tjnllmlted fund* available PRATT I WHmiEY 8-6. ML 9-4H7. 5-7.______ATTRACnVB 7 room nllt level, ^MI^CAS. NEW YORK 86. for private mortgage#. If you need evidence must be presented in der of the Board of Directors of COUPUBrjeLT (omlshed 9 room REALTOR N. Y. N, Y, GERARD J. BARONOUSKY, PRATT I WHItNEY ROfilCvluU !!- Apartaamtf^ nrt|^ 8 bedrooms, 1% batha, large rec Plumbing. Inatallatlbn and repair. money to consolidate worriaome cases of derivative citizehrtitp. the Town of Manchester, ConnecU.-j' AtRORAFT srieteriaed caitege, Andover l>ke. room, garage, half - adre plot. Con For Ist-classVnailing add 10c for For lat-claAs mailing add 10c for -Signed cut. decoradrq, tentent to wodpplng, churchee, and each pattern. Print Name, Address or for any purpose, and can pay Robert H. Starkel '' ■ Robert W. Gordon, AIRCRAFT bedroom, tile oauirou erencaa required. IlOO per month Bchoola. Many extras. Ml 3.1826, with Zone. Style No. and Size. with Zone and Pattern Number. Audre.v Brett Secretary Dlv. M United Atramn Carp- SdS Main Street ancea, w per montli.""ci.'TlS VEBNQN—9 room ranch. 8 bed­ .Don't miss the spring and aum- PLUMBING AND heating — . re­ *22.25 per month for each *1.000 Eaat'Hnrtterd Conn. B|wK, Herald. 'Send SOc ‘ for the new, tiig-size modeling ' mstaUatlons, repalra. you borrow, call Frank Burke, at Barbara E. Coleman Board of Dirsctccn M t Mate Street 91999. CT 84494. ______MANCHESTER—120 Delmont 8t. rooms, foil Ule bath, fireplace, mer '62 issue of our pattern maga- '82 Album filled with lovelv de­ kitchen-cabinets, buUt-in range, Ail work guarantbed, 36 years ex- Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, V Board o f Selectman ' MaachsaUr. Cana. East Hartford Gann. An eq«a offMtnntty amjliijaa OOLONUL BOaiE, iroom a, quiet • room Cape-, tile bath, fireplace Blne Baalo Fashion. Send 60c for signs. a needlework stitch section TH R^ iKoOM tpnrtment plastered walls, basement gartee. copy. pMtnee. 34-lMur aervlee. CaU IS Lewis St.. Hartford, CH 6 - ^ Ed4vard Tqnfklel Dated at Manchastar, Owtasc^W y'i'V ... naifsliesboad, laifn yard, *U0 irage, almeaitn drive. Owner MI and free patterns. Earl VanCabip. m 8-IT48. days, JA 9-6653 evsa. i 'Town CUrif nut tJiii I M l .aosUUy.JaMM^. . , WUllam Grlaeli Broker, MI 94TO0. ■ . / - y sss-ig^iKa.^ V / \ ■ "Ji V A\ '.■.•■■ - .'- >rt*.4 I » —*dfc*ar'> ftj. .r.—C- f- -V ^ - .'''v . .

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ffDNDAY, MARCH 26, !>A6fi SIXTEEN Avemre Daily Net P ress R on . . * .'« .- .- .-.Tl .. .• . iNIalurbTi ’netting llernlb For the Week Ended m March 24, 1862 Foreeart ef 1J. 8. Weather 1 Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, will meet tonight at 8 at Tinker Hall. Young Democrats Clear and cooler tonight. 'LOW 'About town The great council committee, 13,556 30 to .88. Continued fiilr an4 mBd which Includes Sal Vendrlilo, past To Meet Tonight Member .of the Audit Wedneeulay. High In the S6a> gpreat sachem; Walter Kanhel, past yummffu Butean of Olrenlatkm ' DUworth • Cornell - QUey Port, sachem; Herbert JiAnson, past- Manchester— A City of Village Charm Amerioan Liegton, will meet tomor­ ’His .Young Damoents of Man­ row rt < :S0 p.m. at the Poet Home. sachem; and Camillo VendriUo, past sachem; will meet at 7 p.m. chester wUl meet tonight .at 8 o’clock in tM Walnut RestaursaL before the regular meeting. The 88 VOL. LXXXI.no. 149 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTEI^ CONN„ TUESDAY,.MARCH 27, 1962 (CXaMlfled Advertising on Page 12) PRICE nVE CENTS The Mancherter Gilbert and Sul­ Atty. Da^d Barry, pfesident of livan Workshop will rehearse to­ Club of the Redmen will meet after the business meeting. Mem- the club, said the agsnda includes night at 7:80 at the Community opoalderaUon of changes In the Bapm t Church. berg of all committees are remind­ ed to attend. club constRutipn. p l ^ tor at­ tendance at the atata Young Dem­ Castro Claims Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis- Policy Vnphanged State News tem, will meet tomorrow at 8 ’The Manchester Council of ocrats convention. May 4 and 5, p.m. at Odd Fellow'i Hall. Initia­ Churches will hold Us annual din­ and endorsement of the preeent ner meeting ton&ht at 6:80 in state president, Joseph O’Flah­ Top Red Aide tory ceremtmies will be conducted. erty, The degree staff is reminded ««to Woodruff Hall of Center Congrega­ Roundup tional Church. ,000 Blaze Hits meet at 7 p.m. tor a rehearsal. Re­ A nominating committee will be Created Chaos freshments will be served. appointed, to choose the officers of U.S. to Protect ’The chorus of the Chamlnade the club, who will take over bi 8t. Mary’s Guild, St. Mary’s Musical Club will rehearse tonight June, said Barty. AT YOUR ST0P*SH0P HAVANA (AP) — Prime Alert D river Episcopal Oiurch, will meet In the at 7:48 In the choir room of Man- ’The drive tor members eon- guild hall Wedneisday at 11 a.m. cheater High School. ’The executive tlnuea under the" leadership of Minister Fidel Chiatro assailed Of School Bus Members are reminded to bring board wiir meet at the home of Atty. Arnold Klau. TTve person Specialt "old Communist militants" sandwiches.- Beverages and des­ Mrs. George W. C. Hunt, 288 Char­ who obtains the most new mem­ Western Allies Monday night for believing ter Oak St., after the rehearsal. ftr Averts Crash serts will be provided by the hoet- bers receives a dinner for two at they are the only ones capable East Hampton High eesee. Mrs. Martha Bell and Mrs. Cavey’s Restaurant Thomaa Oonn.-Donatlong should be ’ThelMailmaLms will meet tomor- ’ITie meeting tonight is 4 ' WASHINGTON (AP) NEW MILFORD (AP)— brtwght tor a . food sale in Neal the pii*Uc. Tuesday The White House said today ago. tion. He accused one of them, The driver of a school bus Hal] after the coffee period. Burton Frasier, 178 Oakland St. Alaop cited a ’’clear attack on Anibal Escalante, of creating Mrs. Carlo Quaglla will conduct a and that it has been, and still is, Western Europe” as an example skillfully steered the crippled book hour,. IJ.S, policy to use "all avail­ of a situation in which he said "real chaos" in Cuba by trying vehicle carrying 39 pupils into r Wednesday! able means" to prevent the Kennedy feels this country must to enhance his own political a soft embankment yesterday 16 Rooms, St. Margaret’s Circle. Daughters be prepared to use nuclear weap­ power. of Isabella, will meet tomorrow over-running of the West ons regardless of the'consequences. to avert an accident. No one at 8 p.m. at the K of C Home to Castro charged that Escalante, was^injured. LECLERC through a massive conven­ He laid also that "the Presi­ a top planner to Cuba’s march work on Its project for a Christ­ I Will RMUiiit He was ’Thomas O’Donnell, SO, Wing Roof mas Basaar. A penny auction will tional attack on Europe by the dent’s clear determination to risk FUNERAL HOME nuclear war rather than tamely toward communism, had sought of New Milford. ’The passengers, be conducted. Soviet Union. through persons! ambition to ’IMs word came to reaction to im surrender Berlin has saved Berlin police and school officials praised Dallvery of Eggs m ^ el Cuba’s new monolltlllc po­ his judgment. Members of Manchester Bar­ ,..G00D article to the Saturday Evening so far." D estroyed FUNERAL litical party along his own sec­ racks, Veterans of World War I, Port by Stewart Alaop quoting ’The Alsop article quoted Ken­ ’ ’The accident occurred on the tarian lines. USA, pnd its ladies auxiliary, will Girl ScoutsTleceived durvedBar Atoard Tueti, Marsh 27th President Kennedy aa saying that nedy as eaytog at one point: steep Candlewood Lake Road aa SERVICE "I don’t think meet Americans The Cuban leader denounced his O'Donnell was transporting the EAST HAMPTON (AP)- meet at the Watkins-West Funeral Miss Linda Arruda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arruda, 19 Meadow La., Miss Mary McCoy, ■’to some circumstances we might (^mmunlet aide to a radio-tele­ WAL’TER N. Horae, 142 E, Center St., twilght at REASONS have to.take the toiative” to a nu­ realize the way the situation has pupils to Mato 8t. and St. Francis Fire, out of control for several daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McCoy, 11 Gerard St., Miss Carolyn LaRose, daughter of Mr. vision address to the nation before LECLERC 8 to pay respects to the late Mrs. clear war with Russia. chang^. I don’t think many peo­ Schools and the high schools. hours, destroyed a wing of tha and Mrs. Norman LaRoee, 112 Eldridge St., and Miss Susan Kelly, daughter of Atty. and Mrs. Eugene Albert E. Fori a considerable number of ranking The bus was going downhill Director Jacob Barts, whose husband is Kelly, 106 Ferguson Rd., members of Girl Soout Troop 15, received the curved bar award, the Wgh- White House press secretary. Pi­ ple really understand the rttange. East Hampton High Scho chaplain of the Barracks. and FOR "As late aa 1954 the balance to government members to the studio when its brakes failed, said Resi­ ert honor In Intermediate scouting, Saturday night at St. James’ Sc^otri. The awards were pre­ erre Salinger did not verify this audience. i early today. / Call Ml 9-5869 whose sister, Mrs. Alphonse or other remarks attributed to air power, the nuclear weapons, dent TVooper Charles Hyatt Jr. sented after a parent-daughter supper, prepared and served by the girls. In the school cafeteria. Mrs. Castro did not specify that Es­ School ot'ficlals ertimated the 23 Main Street, Manchester Beruby, is president of the auxil­ Arthur England Is the leader of ’Troop 18. (Herald photo by Pinto). Kennedy. But he waa ready for a was all on our side. ’The change who Investigated. iary. EARLY began about 1988 or 1969, with calante had been dismissed from! O’Donnell told Hyatt that as damage at ♦600,000. ------question about the article arid read 2------his top poeta but Indicated he had, | At least 16 classrooms were re­ this brief statement to newsmen: the missiles. soon as he realized hie plight, he ’The French Club of Manchester ’Theodore J. Chokas, son of Mr. "Now we have got to realize saying: "We have come to explain told the pupils to hang on and then ported gutted, and the roof of toe “’The quotation given to the school's north wing caved to. will sponsor a public card party and Mrs. Kazimlese J. Chokas, 81 Alaop article must be read to total steered the bus into a soft em- tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. VlTilst mu (Continued on Page 8evSn) Fire units from six communities Diane Dr., has completed recruit context. ’ITie President’s state­ (Continued e« Page Seven) barikment. and setback wdll be played and battled the blaze which was be'* training at the Naval ’Training ment represerits no change to refreshments served. Center, Great Lakee, IIL Notice! - lieved to have started In a ground SHOPPING American policy. C ra sh Victim Dies floor workshop of.the two-rtory Choicest Meats In Town! • Savings! "It has always been clear that ’The Kaffee Klatsche Group, XI Gamma chapter. Beta Sigma NEW LONDON (AP)—A 16 brick veneer stnicture to the cen­ la such a context as a massive Senate Prime Target sponsored by the Manchester unit Phi, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. SHOE SHINES • O udU y! year-old North Stonington youth ter o( town. of the Hartford CoTinty YWCA, AT oonvegUonal attack on Europe by who was injured to a car crash No Injiu-les were reported. at the home of Mrs. Edgar Aii- the Soviet Union, which would put TUESDAY ONLY! will meet April 4 at 9:30 a.m. for saldl, 101 Princeton St. Dally From 8 PJW. • Variety! Sunday died last night to Lawrence Flames leaped as high as 40 to a class In glass etching. Members Thursday Nights and Europb to danger of being over­ Memorial Hospital of brain in­ 80 feet from the roof of the build­ wishing to be Included in the class All Day Saturday Stamps! STOPfSHOP run, the West would have to pre­ juries. ing at Main and Bevin Sts. LEAN, ALL BEEF ’The We-’Two Group of Concordia • vent such an event by ell avail­ State GOP Weighs should call Mrs. Robert Kittle, 25 Lutheran Church will meet tomor­ The victim was Robert Mac- Tlie Dirt started at about 1:80 Cromwell Rd., before ’Thursday. Come t o for the best able means. 'This has been United dougall, one of five youths in the a.m. row at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Mr. shoe shine In town! Staten policy since the late 1940’s C f and Mrs. Walter Meier will be In ear that crashed into a tree on Ftra ClUef Paul O’Connell said ’The Women’s Home Lieague, and it repreeente no change. Pendleton Hill Road in North Ston- the blaze was under control at dharge. "The change, as Mr. Alsop Salvation Army, will meet tomor­ LADIES! Redistricting Suit Ington. about 7 a.m., but that some sec­ row at 2 pjn. In junior hall. points out elsewhere to the ar­ Peter IViUlams, 17, North Ston tions still were burning. Hamburg ’The Women's Club of Manches­ 4 \ The Fined Mail Yen’ll Enr Uff ticle, Is In the strengthening of our Help came from nearby Blast- Regular 65c lb. 299 togton, remained in serious condt 1 Hostesees be Mrs. Margaret ter will meet tonight at 8 o ’clock V. Perrett, M rs., Anna Micklen and Do you know that we defensive alternatives to nuclear tlon at Westerly, RJ., Hospital Haddam, Moodus, Cobalt, Portland (LIMIT 10 IBS. PER OHSTOMER) to Fellowship Hall of Second Con- warfare.’’ HARTFORD (AP) — Oonn«cU-Fterrible mal-apportiamnent In the and Middletown to the effort to Mrs. Myrtle McKeowan. ^egational Church to watch Jane replace all LIFTS on state Senate, which la supposed to with a possible skull fracture. The .Saltogrt told a questioner that cut Republicans today were con­ others were less seriously injured. prevent the fire from spreading to Baharlan, a hat designer,' design ^ T O P t®h’e ROUND sidering bringing an action In fed­ be a population-based body.” x he had not checked to see whether ha rest ot the school. Members of thS cast of a va­ and make eight to 12 hats In­ your qiike heels, He noted that, to the preeent HIGHLAND PARK MARKET riety show, sponsored by the Try our MEN’S FULL SOLES AJacgi quoted the Chief Executive eral dUtrict court to challenge the Officials sat’d the flames spread dividually patterned for the models and RUBBER HEELS. You correctly. He said Alsop Inter- failure of the Democratic controlled lopsided district eetup, 6ne sena­ 4 T t o 4 9 from the workshop and erupted - PHONE MI 8-4278 Qmples Club of Second Congrega­ chosen from the group. whether they be nylon, 817 HIGHLAND ST. too will be pleased and satis­ state Senate to redlstrlct the upper tor repreeente 165,900 constituents HARTFORD. (AP)—TTie State more violently when theyuhlt th* tional Church will meet tonight. while another represents only 80,- Specialty acta will rehearse to­ fied with our kind of work, as neothane or steeL charniber according to population. Motor VgMoIe Department’s dally chemistry laboratory. / hundreds of customers have ’This was confirmed today by 000 people. record o t iutomoMIe fatalities as The fire worked u p r d ■ morrow night. Both rehearsals "The record of the Republicans will be at the home of Albert been! Next time try us! Military G>up OOP State Ohalrmsm A. Searle of last midnight and the tbta'ls on through the walls, then through the same date last year: Heavisides, 67 Baldwin Rd. at 8 Personal Notices Ptoney. the ceiltog between the first and p.m. • WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS s Plnney, a Danbury lawyer, said (OontiBued on Page Five) A 1961 1982 second floors. "SHOE REPAIRING — SECOND ’TO NONE!" STEAK Reported Near that he plans to analyze a sweep­ K ille d ...... 47 49 The destroyed wing la much Anderson-Shea auxiliary, VFW, Card of Thanks ing SuiMwif epArt decision grow­ newer than Uve rest ot the school. will meet at the Post Home to­ W« would like to express our heart­ U.S. ing out of a.T4nhesse4 cgMtmM: a ■Second Malaria Case O’Oonnsll said the gymnasium- morrow at 8 p.m. felt appreciation to the many friends, OHOISI In Argentina suit to force reappocUonment of Pinney Polling HAATFORD (A P )—The second auditorium to ths older asetton WM relatives and neiahhors who were so state leglaiaUve dlrtriets may generous and kind tn our recent sor­ HOUSE HALE HIAVT « u e ot melaria in Connecticut tor hit by smoke damage. ’The Army-Navy Club will spon­ row. We especially thank the ■ V.F.W. SHOE REPAHUNG SERVICE ■UBNOB A B R E iT (A P )-A tolU- pnqmYly be heard in a federal the year is reported by the State The wing waa'built In 1989, 28 Auxiliary. STien court. State GOP for sor a card party tonight at 8 at USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE — MI 8-4128 tary eoop to topide President Ar­ RMlth Depai^ent. years, after the original g e h o e 1 Spring Sale the clubhouse. Members are re­ Francis Fallon aeiF "If action is indicated we will OominliMtbher FrajiklTn'M.'I’W te turo Frondlzi appeared to draw building went up. ' minded that April 4 Is the dead­ Julius Modean certainly carry an appeal .to the said the latest case is that of Flames roar Unchecked in a wing of the luiHt Hainplon High S c liu o l today The tchotoi has an enrollment ot Raymond Modeas Now’n tiw tima to on- nearer today after he rejected a federal .district court,” the OOP Choice of SlGte line for 1962 dues. Mr. and Mrs. John Fallon joy • good ntaokl Fabu— seven-year-old girl who Buffered a about 460 pupils. plea tor his resignation from hie state chairman declared. relapse of a previous Infection ac­ lou* aaving on tha tan- Plnney, who served as House A special meeting ot Uvs Board daeoft cut of tha roundl own handtolcked mediator, ex- HARTFORD (AP) — ItopubU- quired outside of the country. ot Education was called tn dsclda II minority leader in the 1959 session, can State Chairman A. Searle Pin­ The first case was reported last Presldent Pedro Arambunj. said there will probably be ah "in­ where the pupils can attend classes Frondisl’s Insistence on holding ney says the party organization Week In a man.who also contracted to the future. formal discussion” on the matter may make a declalon on its choice the disease outride of the United on to the office to which he was at tonight’s meeting of the 72- Many pupils who showed up at elected four years ago drew a for a gu^rnatorial candidate to a States. the scene today were put tn work proclamation of open rsbeUion member Republican State Central month. Committee to the Shoreham Hotel. carrying books and records to from Gen. Franklin Rawson, com­ Furthermore, he eald, he will It haj been traditional for GOP Kousalski Endorsed nearby public buildings. mander of the 3rd Cavalry Divi­ seek the advice of the party’s isgal state chairmen to arrive at a de­ MERIDEN (AP) — 0>ngress- sion based 180 miles south of .iFRESH SPARE RIBS counsel, Atty, Ralph M. Shulansky cision on candidates prior to the man-at-large Frank Kowalski to­ Buenos Aires. convention and pass the word on day claimed the endorsement of Refrigerators I How longloner aincslince vouVeiyou’ve had JlO Rawuon aocused the president of of West Hartford. to the delegates. - the executive board of District ’em? Qotxl way to spark betraying Gen. Ararriburu’s media- "I take aid and comfort from the declalon,” he said in commenting Ptoney said yesterday he was Lodge 43, International Associa­ Bulletins up jaded appetitesi ipiwy t iwiim bnad tiori efforta and said the use of taking a sampling of party opin­ tion of Machinist.^, in his bid for .49» fioroe remains the only path open on the High (tourt’s ruling that ion on a candidate and will use the Democratic nomination for U.S. NO-FROST 2-DOOR to those opposing I>4x>ndisi. He dlatribution of seats to state legis­ ^^Culled^^fro^^ PUBLIC NOTICE latures ere subject to constitution­ the results to come to a decision. senator. called on all other military units to "I have been testing sentiment The lodge representa lAM mem­ join him to rebellion. al scrutiny of the federal courts. ’’The real area of difflclency In bers employed by the New Haven U.S. BUILDING N-STOCKPILE HUGE 13.7 Cu. F t ’there was no Immediate evi­ Railroad to (Connecticut. SItp t Shop On S. CIrado » A A ” 08 Score dence that Rawson’s threat was Connecticut,” he declared, ” ls the (Continued on Pnge Seven) WASHINGTON (AP)—High being to^lemented by action on U.S.. sourres' raported today People of Manchester Boy, 5, Drtncned tiiat by |90S the UnitMl States any front ’The position of the air REFRIGERATOR- fbroe and a large segment of the FAIRFIELD (A)») — Michael will imwe than double Its stork army was still not clear. ’The navy City V8« G>imtry Dispute Brown, 3. ot Southpqrt, drowned of nuclear warheads. This pros- ^ BUTTER waa-alL #or ouatlng FrorKlizi. yesterday to a pond near his home. pet:tlve growth to U.S. atomic FREEZER Tki flHClt buffir jreuliR Wiyl Extra security precautions were lie waa the son of Mr. and Mrs. as related In support of Becauat it’s USOA 93'acorel taken at Government House. A william Brown, 114 Arbor Ter­ t Hou thst America could company of mounted grenadlera Districting Rule Seen race. aurprisr a surprise nuclear strike MANCHESTER EDUCATION ASSO- Compare the quality! Com­ Michael was pulled from the and still demolish Its attacker, a weartog battle, fatigues arrived pare the price! Qet the beat during the night. pond by his father, but efforta to SOO newspaper, magazine for iwi Riiularly T8* II Unoonflrmed reports todlcatsd revive the boy failed. radio-television newsmen all was normal at Tandil, Raw- Affecting U.S. Politics heai^ toe account during ths scMi’s headquarters. However, the Repeat Robbery ly of a two-day foreign CIATION MEMBERS ARE ATTEK^D- poliry briefing session at the same reports spoke of unusual MERIDEN (AP)—The owner of pre^w n activity at the naval By JACK BEIX ’ The possible Impact of toe fed­ a Meriden package store was held Stale Departinent. base and n e a i^ military estab­ WASHINGTON (AP) —The Su­ eral courts' action to the field up again last night by a man, COSTS AI ^RECORD lishments at Bahia Blanca, 380 preme Court’s action to place the was illustrated by Gov. John Pat­ who, she told police, robbed her miles southwest of the capital. quertlon of equitaUe state legis­ terson’s announcement he may Just before Christmas. WASHINGTON (AP) — Higher ING THE AMERICAN FEDERATION a V Fresh Tomatoes call a special seasion of the Ala­ Mrs. Leslie L. Knell said a young prli'ee fur food pueh^ living Aramburu conferred after mid­ lative districting Jiefore the fed­ night with SYondlzi to the presi- eral courts could have a chain bama Legislature for a reappor­ man entered Knell’s Package coets up Ihree-lentlm of Nme per ' unit siiE reaction, on American politics. tionment of its voter representa­ Store, 193 South Colony St., order­ cenl In February to n new rec­ l8 tbt pWla M pkgi K m m (Con tinned on Page Five) While the Tennessee case an jM 8ia|a^E|| which the (sourt ruled Monday n- OF TEACHERS MEETING AT THE volved only legislative redistricC- Ga., denounced the ruling direct coat as If to draw a gun. Index In six months nnd the'', tog. poUticians suspect that If the tog federal courts to hear legis She said she gave him about largest Increase since last July. Nixon Admits U.S. courts can decide such mat­ lative apportionment cases as be ♦20 and he fled on foot. In announcing It today. Robert ters It might not be long until Myen, deputy cominlulon of la­ they were asked to ooneider con- (OonUnued on Page Five) bor statletlcs, said however, - Buy all you wanfl No eoupom noododl Faces Contempt Charges thft the inertrase did not appear MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL CAF- Costly Mistake grel^onal districting. HARTFORD (AP) —*An offlctal tn signify n new price uptrend. .Just as they have with state of a union local to Stratford hak legislatures, many city voiers He forecast continued stability been ordered to appear to U.S. dis­ but said March living coeta Extra VALUE Stamps On Negro Vote have felt they have far less repre­ Court’s Ruling trict court next week to face con­ probably also will show tome sentation . to Congress than the tempt charges. E T E ^ MONDAY AFTERNOON ON- 100 Stan|» *!!!!;* Krakm Dannid Han 100 rural pc^latiom Increase. By TOE ASSOCIA’TED MUE8S The U.S. Department of Labor Aa an example, 59,063 voters Raises Hopes said William DeFranclaco, secre­ SO Slamiii SSTnS ttap A Ska|i Tandarattaa SO A national magastne quotas turned out when Rep. Ralph J, HTEKI. PACT HKIJI .NKAR former Vies President Richard V. tary-treasurer of Local 210 of the Neither Side Wants War PITTSBURGH (AP) —While SO Stanni :&n1.*2 Franks SO Rlveis, a Democrat, was elected Intornatlonal Jewelry Workers Protect Strike Nixon as aCciutog Democrats of at large in Alaska to 1960. But Of City Voters tup steel negotiators were busy unsthlcally using a racial incident 406,998 went to the polls when Union, has fallsd to turn over today denying n published re- THE PURPOSE OF GAINING Ftanpi JSte’rt HipcsariirtSeTanfua SO financial records of ths local. in the 1960 presidential election. OOP Rep: . Marguerite Stitt By TOE ASSOCIATED PBE8M Over 41 Killed |M>rt that a contrart settlement , But rspotter Blmson Booker, The local' was resoundingly de­ has been reached, sources in SO 3fampi,ai!'a:.Nap8aCaldenta*tT^';u'SO Ohuroh won to toe ISth District A Supreme Ctourt ruling that a Rusk, Gromyko Unveil wiiUng to Ebony, said Nixon ad- of nUnoU, a CMcago suburban feated by tlw Tsamsters xJnion to Washington said agreement Is 2S Stanpa* .'TyS, HepM FaitranI 3S ndttsd a oosUy strategic error of citizen may aak a federal ooiirt a representation slseUpn Feb. 8 at MODEL HJA14T G r i p 8 Algiers very near. B. Conrad Cooper, not oampaigntog actively tor the In Soutbern districts where to decide If hia state’s legislature Manning, Maxwell jk Moore, Inc. cblef Industry negotiator, and INFORMATION. ^ ^ . 2S Stanpi TSt Tiata O' Saa Onlan Rlnp 2S it out of balance between-dty and Nogra vote. there ia no Repubkean oppoeltion, Some Accord on Berlin David J. McDonald, United rural representative appears likely ALGIERS (AP) — A protest • No fmt CNT • Siidt-o«t iboir tad a ts M Ms 2S Stanps i»« Ohsf layardsa Ghssit Man 2S f i an Interview with Booker for fewer than 25,000 persons often (ConUaned m Page Five) .Steelworkers Union president, ciispor the monthly magaxlM Mr Ne- ofliolally chooee a representative to set 'off court suits and special strike gripped Algiers today, called ! could nut be reached immedi­ • li| 101 lb. frMTer 3S Stanpi-';;UL**Stllir’s Gian Qkawdar 2S grpea, Nixon waa quotad aa say- to toe general election. legUlative sessions to many states. by- European settlers to mourning By JOHN M. IIIGIITOWKR li’declaratlon to the 17-nation dis- i ately fur comnient on the new­ • Looks lad fill lilt I biiilMa * (or the 41 Europeans Idlled'.when • Svptr storift door lui biilltr and • Maik>n miinit doon ktip skI Is tag Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy Most of toe states have com­ 'One suit waa filed wtthin two , GENEVA (A P )—U.S. Secretary armament conference calling for est developments. ' In Wash­ 3S Stam|ia„4S'Sk,inySwansanTVDInnar '2S Young GOP Reject French troops fired into a crowd action, by no later than VVedries- cbtow b!a» cold lir telrtihoned a Georgia judge about pleted their changes ot oongres- hours after the decision Was hand­ o f State Dean Rusk and Soviet ington, Tile .Associated Press THEIR ATTENDANCE IN NO WAY tha jalttog of the Rev. Martin Lu­ ak»al district boundary lines on ed down Monday. A' taxpayer in demonstrating to support of the day on outlawing weapons of mass learned the steel industry and I l-yiw hetwy nrvlM m i 5-yur wamnly sa tu M osH at ai uira eatl. 2S Stam|i8*rifaR A Shay Data A Nut Iraad 2S Secret Army Organization. ther King Jr. Atlanta Integration the baste of etate popuiation gatoi Atlanta aaked that Georgia’s coun­ Political Extremes Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro­ destruction from outer space. I the United Steelworkers were leader. or loeeee shown by the 1980 cen­ ty unit system be thrown out. Un­ Public transportation was at a myko announced in a joint state­ Soviet Premier Khrushchev has "only a fraction of a cent f "ITiis was unethical, ’ the artids sus. der the system, he argued, a man’s .HARTFORD (AP) —Thechair- standstill: Most European stores ment today that their Geneva claimed that Russian scientists apnrt.” Prices as low! talks have uncovered some points quotad Nixon. "I know that If you Many 6t toeae rtauiges were vote to cities is worth much less nisto ot the OoonecUcut Young Re- were closed. No newspapers ap­ have created a global rocket In­ Na 606M of agreement as'well as of differ­ SIGNIFIES MANCHESTER TEACH­ can a ju ^ e to a case, youTe guilty made by legietotures under con­ than that of a country voter. pubUcans said today bis organiza­ peared. Banks (ailed to' open. The vulnerable to antimissile defenses DEP'EirrOR GOES HOME eup THIS COUPON o f contempt nnd this is a violation trol o f rural repreeentaUves who tion rejecta all poiitlral extrames— big outdoor market was silent and ences over Berlin. that can evade American radar THE HAGUE, Netherlands Service that's better! His argument la an old. one. both right and left. deserted. There were reports that It was understood from Ameri­ detection Installations by attack­ of the cannons of im l ethics." could be expected to protect as Many states have such suits .pend­ (AP) — A Russian biochemist Tap ’The former Vice President eald much aa poi^ble the interests of In a talk prepared for delivery at electricity would be cut. can sources that one of the points ing from any direction. ing. But the d ty voters had a new of agreement is that neither side who defected to Holland six he thoughtrhis civil righU record congresemen more concerned the weekly GOP luncheon, (5erl Hufldr^s of Europeans strolled Immediately after issuing the months ago left today for the Valan i _ weapon, to hand today to toetr wants to become Involved In a ERS’ SUPPORT IN THE ORGANIZA­ ‘ waa good, but with the King case, with agricultural than city prob­ ■Nielson of Hartford, the Young the streets and most of them joint statement. Rusk wont before Soviet Union.' A spokesman of long fight to prod rural represen­ war over Berlin. But neither •The Democrats whipped up a ftiry lems. Republicans' chairman said the seemed to head (or the street the 17-nation disarmament confer­ the Dutch Foreign Office said fraa wkta yan kiiy alk-pkg Bal-Pak tatives out of some of their seats corner to front of the main post side, ■ it was reported, made a to N ^ p » areas." (toarlea B. Rhyne, an attorney group’s members "rejset toe John ence an