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SPECIAL PURCHASE ture of the Southeast Asian king­ U.S. May Still Beat A. Gagarin held his first news con^ "Many techniques fqr landing Gagarin waq] introduced At the bomb and rocket attacks at 16 (#)—William Gronwoldt, Gran­ ProportionecL Lengths dom until the fighting has been ference" today end dodged the )iave been developed in our coun­ news conference by Alexander N. dawn today on airports in Ha­ 69.99 stopped. by, Conn., a test pilot for Kaman questions of the world press almost try. One is the parachute tech­ Nesmeyanov, president of the So­ U. S. olBciala said Thompson Helicopter Co., Windsor Locks, vana and Santiago and on Cu­ • 22" rotary 3 h.p. Briggs A Conn., escaped with head cuts yes­ as artfully as he orbited the Earth. nique. On this flight we employed viet Academy of Sciences. Nes­ MEN'S ALL WEATHER was not trfd to deliver any threat Russians to Moon Nothing he said helped to clear up meyanov reiterated earlier Soviet ban Air Force headquarters Stratton engine terday when a Navy helicopter un­ the following: The pilot was in the or ultimatum. Put he was expect- questions which have arisen about cabin, the landing proceeded suc­ assertions that the Russians had at San Antonio-de los Banos. • Impulse starter dergoing climatic testing in a lab­ The government radio, warning • easy, no tool wheel SEAMLESS NYLONS oratory disintegrated. his space flight Wednesday. cessfully and demonstrated the made no trial runs for the space (OonUnned on Page Nine) ■ Washington, April 15 {/Pi — The<^day before the House Science and Hundreds of reporters and pho­ success of all systems developed flight ’'and Ifuri Gagarin wa.s the the attacks may be the "prelude . adjustment United States may still beat Rus­ Astronautics Committee. Also injured in the mishap was to an invasion,” said Cuba's dele­ COATS Lt. Cmdr. John M. Wolff, com­ tographers, plus all the ambassa­ for this flight.” first to make such a flight." new summer shades in sizes B'/i fo I I; your sia to the moon—if it’s willing to Rep. J. Edgar Chenoweth, R' dors assigned to Moscow, crowded The scientist said Gagarin was gation to the United Nations In pay for it. Colo., cautioned him to consider mander of the Navy All-Weather That was all he would say on New York has been instructed to choice of plain or mesh styles , . . Test Detachment, who suffered a into the green and white stucco the subject and did nothing to in constant radio contact with the AEC to Keep That's the view of a top space his words carefully. wrist fracture, cuts and bruises. House of Sciences to hear the ground and when iie lieard the sig­ lodge a protest blaming the Unit­ official who said yesterday that The NASA official then said world’s first successful astrhnaut clarify a statement yesterday by ed States for "direct responsibili- The helicopter, a HU2KI, was a Russian scientist that Gagarin nal for launching being given he the United States might be able to 1967 "is a date that could be con­ being run at full power when it be­ tell of his 108-minute flight in Out­ said: "Let's go.” His first words ty.’ lob a man there in 1967 by spend­ sidered from a planning ' stand­ er Space. "came down smoothly in a glade In New York, the head of an Over 50% of gan disintegrating. It was tied near a field, landing on both feet, broadca.st hack ' to Bartli were ing billions on a crash program. point." down In the hangar. Gargarin did not answer ques­ "How tjeautiful it looks," Nes­ exile Cuban revolutionary regime 8.90 But the official. Dr. Robert C. "I did not say we can do it,’ tions directly from the floor during even without a tumbling." meyanov said. aaid the bombings were the work • new olive shade. CANEL F o rce Seamans, associate director of the Seamans added. "I personally the 2-hour, televised conference. As for the fate of his vehicle, He added that Gagarin slept of Cuban Air Force men who then National Aeronautics and Space think it may be possible. I can’t Suit Dismissed He read a prepared statement and Gagarin would only say: "The soundly the night before the flight took their planes "toward free­ • fine quality poplin. 0164^-6 3.75 Administration, said reaching that New York, April 15 UPl — A $6 then made his replies to a series of entire space ship and its parts can dom.” assure you anything can be done.’ and his pulse was 70-75 (around Middletown. April 15 {/Pi — More • 36 to 46. reg, long and short. goal would require a change in Chenoweth wanted to know if million damage suit against 12 de­ written questions he said had been be .used again." normal) immediately before and Dr. Jose Miro Cardona, presi­ than one half of the 2,000-plus em­ high national policy. fendants, including CTlef Justice The question of whether he dent of .the Cuban Revolutionary ployes at the ConnecUcut Aircraft the goal was important enough to handed up in advance. after the .flight and he joked with Going "all out on an absolutely bend every national effort toward Raymond E. Baldwin of the Con­ With a confident smile on his could see out of the space ship technicians at the launch site. Council, i.ssued a statement aay- Nuclear Engine Laboratory crash basis," he said, would cost necticut Supreme Court, has been lips, he managed to turn aside all also came up. Gagarin said it de­ ing "an heroic blow for Cuban Men's Wash & Wear Chino Slacks SPECIAL GROUP CHILDREN'S COnO N DRESSES (CANEL) wUl continue to hold it, even to the extent of changing Gagarin also aaid that during MODEL 1-200 billions more than is now contem­ the national economy. dismissed by a federal judge. requests for specific information finitely had a porthole, thus con­ the_, flight the food he ate, was their Jobs. plated. The suit by Gordon Graham had about the landing and the apace tradicting A. A. Bla'gonravov, a (Continued on Page Three) compare to 4.PP rag. 2.99 to 12.99 The Atomic Ehiergy Commission "I believe this is a most im special nourishment prepared by • sanforized, spring maid cotton Seamans testified before the portant national issue," Seamans alleged that the defendants caused ship itself. ^ leading Soviet space scientist who the Academy of Sciences and that toddler, 1 to 3; children 3 to 6x; In Washington 6ald yesterday 1,450 House Science and Astronautics him to be stripped of his estate, There have been suggestions in told an International space meet­ • tan. olive, black, copper girls 7 to 14. 1.88 to 6.88 answered. "I think it is a matter when he ate it "the sensation was • plain front . . . reinforced at stress points 79.99 workers at the laboratory will be Committee. forced into debt, threatened, in­ Russian reports that the 27-ycar- ing in Florence, Italy, this week the .same as on the ground." 3.99 retained under a new program in­ At present, the tentative target to be decided by the American • proportioned to lit. sizes 29 to 42 people . . . they would express timidated artd • coerced and slan­ old astronaut left his space capsule that Gagarin had seen by "radio” Asked if he could have stayed • 22" self propelled rotary volving research on^Jilgh tempera­ date for a U. S. moon landing is dered.^ in the air at the end of the flight ^ presumably meaning television ture materials and high per-'^ 1969 or 1970. it through you (the committee) Bulletins mower ENTIRE STOCK CHILDREN'S COATS and SUITS and to the President." A motion by the defendants for and came to Earth by parachute. or some other electronic scanning (Continued on Page Three) Boys' Wash & Wear Chino Slacks • 3 h.p. Briggs A Stratton formance reactors. Russia hasn't hinted at its plans dismissal was granted, by Judge Gagarin opened the question period in the moon race. Cut its first After Seamans presented his' eS' device. Culled from AP Wires engine rag. 8.99 to 24,99 In addition, the AEC said a pro­ timates,' Rep. David S. King. D. Bldmund L. Palmierl of Southern by saying many inquiries had been (In Italy on Saturday, Blago- • Impulse starter gram of work in excess of at least space traveler, Maj. Yuri Gagarin, District Court, a check of court received about his descent and re­ nravow retracted his statement " * 399 3.59 toddler 1 t'o 3: children 3 to said the trip might be "sooner Utah, a member of the committee, turn to the EJarth. With an adroit­ • handle finger-tip control |4.5 million is being discussed for said if Russia gets to the moon files showed yesterday. and said he did not know how Ga­ Is World Flat? «x; girls 7 to 14. solids, CANEL. j than we think.” "None of the defendants was ness worthy of a politician, he .4,iU CHIEF ASKS ASYLUM • machine washable • ivy 8 to 20 r \ f \ tweeds, checks, fitted, boxy. 5.88 to 14.88 Putting a man on the moon in first "we niay never get to the garin could see the colorful sights Miami, Fla., April 15 (41— Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario is served with process within the he had described "but he could Dover, England, April 15 (/P) • reinforced, tan, copper, olive, black, gray im lO r / « U U 1967, Seamans said, would be "a moon.” Cuban Prime Minister Fidel W e o i v e / quoted M sajring the AEC decided very major undertaking." To com­ King said in a statement: state of New York, the territorial see." - There are still people pre­ Castro’s .^ir Force chief and hla to spend ^4.2 million at CANEL. press the program by three years ‘They could shoot down our limits of this court,” he said. "(Another question left unan­ pared to argue that t)ie world private pilot have askeerto Verdaguer, and program under the AEC was pro­ heartedly pursue the goal . . . that "Tills could mean the end of attorneys as defendants. flight to travel from Siberia to the International Flat Earth his brother, tiiiillermo, landed a posed. Federal court jury, after deliber­ Re.scarch Socety, said: SPRING POPLIN JACKETS goal may very well be achieved." It was Graham's contention that ating two days, convicts former South America but 53 minutes to Cuhana AirlineH cargo plane at 3 . 9 9 set . The CANEL project is operated Seamans remarks came yester- (Continued on Page Three) they conspired since early 1960 travel the next leg from South "I am convinced that Gag­ ,lacks)—Rival' ployed bv the Hathaway-Steane a .36” and 39” widths. than one third of the common tkirp. of West Siiffield, a tobacco Committee, said yesterday that over aiding church-related schools Slated Tuesday throne, becomes 21 tomorrow and sides headed today into the clos­ .stock vote. The Murchison group 3 qt. .saucepa-n. reg. 1.79 ...... 1..39 A.M., Monday thru Saturday. Due in House President Kennedy had sent him could be avoided. gets big raise In her ro.yal |>ay ... . ing rounds of their fight for con­ growing firm. They were relum­ • dark prints, plaids, checks, florals. ^'ord he would like immediate "There is no room for regional Two University of Florida football was assured a little more than oqe ing to Conne^eiit at the time of 4 cup percolator, reg. 3.99 ...^ ...... 3.59 Contest every day. Tlouse action on his $4.7 billion Washington, April 15 ()P)—After trol of Alleghany Corp., apex of fourth. the accident. ~' Lawn Mower.a a for skirts, dresses sportswear. ism, or partisanship or religious coaches and television station ex­ a $6.7-billion pyramid of railroad This meant that stockholders 8 cun nercolator. recr. 4.99...... 3.99 Hartford, April 16 (JF)—A re­ education program. hours of desultory debate—some­ ecutives lay swathed in bandages lower store level vised bill to permit licensed re­ Powell promptly announced at (Continued on Page Six) times to an almost empty cham­ at St. Petersburg, Fla., hospital, and investment company assets. will finally take sides to swing 8 FIREMEN TRAPPED search laboratories to obtain dogs a news conference he would have ber—the Senate has reached an thankful to be alive after ill-feted Forces captained by Allan P. the decision. Philadelphia, April 15 (41 -*"s from Connecticut dog pounds for a bill carrying $2.4 billion in loans, agreement aimed at putting Presi­ fishing expedition. Kirby, wealthy Alleghany chair­ The latest Infusion of cash built An explosion ripp^ a neighbor­ experimental purposes may reach grants anid scholarships for col­ dent Kennedy’s minimum wage bill Two mayors report that Presi­ man, still led on points after ma­ the worth of combined holdings of hood gasoline station today kill­ the House In two weeksr leges ready for the House floor Report Card to a vote Tuesday. dent Kennedy plans to send to Con­ neuvers yesterday that sent $10 principals to roughly $70 or $80 ing one' firemen and trapping CLOSET ACCESSORIES The bill is expected to retain by April 24. He said he would fol­ Administration forces, appar gress next week bill to create De­ million more in cash gushing into million. Additional millions may be three of four others under torn BISSELL AUTOAAATIC 12.99 to 19.99 some of the features of the contro­ low a week later with a $2.5 bil­ New York, April 15 UP)— ently satisfied they have enough partment of Urban Affairs the epic financial battle. Kirby poured into the contest in the next of rubble. Twent-two persons versial measure introduced earlier lion measure for public elementary Ten thousand seventh graders votes to push through a ' broader Delai Lama arrives In New Dehll spent $4.6 million to convert 151,- two weeks. were treated for various Injuries this session by Sen. Gloria Schaf­ in the city:s' public school sys­ bill than the one approved by the 000 preferred shares into common The outlay yesterday was re­ at nearb.v hospitals. It was fear­ and high schools. for talks with Indian government slock and exchanged 532,000 war­ fer, D-WoodbHdge, and Rep. Mar' tem can’t read third-grade House, let the opponents do most on rehlbiUtatlng Tibetan refugees quired to translate preferred stock ed the ’trapped firemen were S S * " SALE Powell said the White House of the talking yesterday. rants for a like number of com­ and warrants for the conversion garet .Relnhardsen, R-Reddihg. word came from Secretary of books. 'And 67,067 of 172,000 . . . President Janio Quadros of deiul. Police ordered all un­ SHAMPOO - MASTER Disclosure of the new measure junior high school pupils are The wage, bill is at the top of mon shares. of fcomnion into common with the authorized people within a block Welfare Abraham A. Ribicoff, Brazil says Kennedy Administra­ But Texas financier John D. came yesterday after a combined more than two years behind in the administration’s priority list tion "seems to be better Informed potential control vote. evacuated for fear the second plastic dress hungers ...... 8 for 88c executive aession of the legisla­ whom he had sounded out earlier reading. and majority leader Mike Mans­ Murchison and allies bidding to A payment of $3.75 was required of two gasoline tanks at Mary’s reg. 7.95 (left) hand sewn on the advisability of a speedup ajbout social and economic prob­ oust Kirby said the issue remained loafer' in black or tive agriculture, and public health School Superintendent D r field of Montana called the Sen­ lems” of Latin America than pre­ under Alleghany's complicated Sunoco ' Service Station m l|^t and safety committees—the two in the legislative schedule because John J. Theobold indignantly ate into session two hours early in doubt and "we are determined capital structure for each common blow up. brownl calf. combination ski^-^nd suit hangers...... 4 for 88c bodies drafting the new bill. of Russian Maj. Yuri Gagarin’s to move the bill along. vious U.S. administrations. to win.” orbital flight l u t Wednesday. presented these figures at a Cornelius Hanks William Jones, The issue will be resolved by share received in exchange. However, Sen. David G. Proc­ city budget hearing yesterday But the Senate allowed no dis­ lOO-year-old former slave has new, Each preferred share was ex­ WlNSTliO CLUB RAIDED (right) smooth fin­ tor, D-Waterfiord, Senate chair­ -Ribicoff said he was speaking in demanding more money for position to vote on numerous pro­ stockholder votes at the corpora­ changeable for 4.7 shares of com­ Winsted, April 15 (41—Stats man's pant hangers...... 6 for 88c for Kennedy, Powell said.' posed amendments. So, Mansfield bride, his 8th , . . Peace Corps Di­ tion’s annual meeting i two weeks and local polif« raided aa eetab- ish loafer in black man of the Agriculture Commit­ education, including $3 mil­ rector B- Sargent Shrlver will from Monday in Baltlfnore. mon on payment of $17.63. War­ or brown calf. tee, aaid the ptwlalon honceming The college bill will be called up lion for remedial reading settled for an agreement to limit rants were exercised on a one for lIshmeBt here today aad arrest­ 3.99 'nthe use of dogs for research will first because it will be ready first, teachers. .. debate when the Senate gets back leave shortly for Asia and Africa Owners of an estimated 914 mil­ ed nine men on gambling wooden dress hangers...... rTTrr-rv-. 14 fgrj|8c one basLs. Powell said. The aecondary school to work Tuesday after a weekend to discuss possible peace corps lion shares of common stock now charges. Eleven state and local constitute only a amall segment of Theobold declared "We have projecta with leaders of six coun­ outstanding will elect seven mem­ Alleghany controls the $2.5 bil­ • automatic rug cleaning at low, low cost. the new bill. measure, which is in far more only two alternatives: Either recess. lion New York Central Railroad police took part la tfe* raid a* ladies' plastic raincoats...... 88c trouble than the other bill, origin­ Debate then will be kept to an tries . . . Atty. Gen. Robert F. bers of Alleghany’s 9-man board. the H l^laad lak e a n b . Bairsa TTie bulk of It will deal with re- ybu give us the money we need Kennedy recommends appointment Prefeired stock votes will fill the and Investors Diversified Services, • no rinsing, no soaking, no wiping, Shoes 1 vislona of existing dog laws. ally had been acheduled to lead off or we will go back to 100 per hour on any amendment and to $3.7-blllion MlnneapolU-basetJ In- of the raldeta ware tn m ^ Of the sections dealing with the education fight. cent promotion and say, To four hours on the bill itself. of (fecll F. Poole, Negro attorney other two seats. State Polka Bpadal torka main floor, frousar craasars 2 prs. 1.28 from San Francisco, ns U.S. At­ Although firm'figures were un­ ahampoo, 22 oz. can—1.3B„ gal.—3.98. 1 gal.—6.98 rear . . . Powell predicted Houae paasaga hell with education, we don’t I (ConUiHied on Page Three) DhrMoB. [_ KIts). of both measures, but wes only need it’.” (OontiniieO oa Page I« e ) torney for northern Oallfomla. available, it appeared the Kirby f • % ' ::i y \ .

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South Windsor Hebron Is Trial Leffol? Sheinwold on Bridge Obituary Russian Spaceman Dodges State News Mrs. Lawton Talk Business Bodies Herald Writer Planes Bomb Set' bv Mothers Questions About Orbit Hop Judges Study Israeli GETS DrsrR.%XCE POST of gimmick selling U operat-^ HEADS NOMA RISKY DOUBLE < NofthdMbr ^ George Rubin Dies, Roundup Cracks Hip Netther sMs vnliwrtbh (Conttoned from Page One) Mrs. Alma l*wton of Ellington 'Sherwood H. Goslee Jr_ a Man­ Ing all over the country. In som* Gerard R. d*Avignon of 75 Co­ RESCUES PARTNER ernment and the people that I am lumbus St. Monday was elected NORTH Rd., will speak at the meeUng of chester, native and son of Mr. and places. It has a new twist. One By Alfred Sohelnwold 10 9 Automobile Dealer ready to carry out any new as­ (Conttoned from Page One) Mr*. Sherwood Goslee of 45 firm made long distance calls to president of the Hartford Chapter Miss Susan B. Pendleton of The Ideal time to double the op- Cuban Fields in Orbit longer than he did—he Wapping Mothers Club Tuesday at signment. .But there are a lot of Rights on Eichmann Church SL. Thursday was elated of the National Office Management Church S t. news correspondent ponenta Is when they’re up .to V A2 was up In- Outer Space one hour Mrs. Barbara Wolfe Graham, 29, g pm. in the Wapping Community its prospects, informing them 6 9 « 5 4 2 George Rubin, 60, of 6 Bruce Rd., other space pilots In training and assistant secretary at the Nation­ they'd won a new appliance, and Asaociation (NOMA) at the chap­ for The Herald, fell yeaterday in their necks in hot water. Next best 4AK7 4 (Oontinaed from Page One) up antiaircraft fire, and then re­ and 48 minutes—he said "My own it would be unfair not to give them of Fairfield, was granted a divorce Church downstairs social room. al Fire Insurance Co. at Hartford. ter’s annual meeUng to West the yard of her home and cracked when your double is needed to died at Manchester Memorial Hos­ experiences prompt me to believe (Conttoned from Page One) Mrs. Lawton will show slides all they’d have to do was come to leased the first string of bombs pital Thursday after being stricken a chance.” decree In Fairfield County Super­ Goslee attended local grammar and pick it up. Hartford. her hip. stop yoUr partner from diving In­ ▲ J * AKSS41 freedom was struck this morning from a.few humtoed feet. that a space pilot could remain to of her trip to A'a*''* summer. She wae taken to Windham earlier in the day. He was also asked, whether he ior Court on g;round8 of intoler­ ment upon the man who triad to school and was a graduate of When the "lucky" peraon arrived D’Avignon. a native of New Bed- to the drink. ^KQ8 7 9 V96 by cortaln members of the Cuban The aircraft ^en banked, flew orbit for a much longer time.” would be named chairman of the Police Arrests Mrs. Henrj- Wayner-ls program Community Memorial Hoepttal When we met this hand in the back through the antiaircraft fire For many years, he was engaged Gagarin said he weighed 69.5 able cruelty. Graham’s cross-com­ exterminate the Jewish people, and (one “winner" estimated the ex­ 010V3 - OKQ Air Force . .. the oouncU hae been in the auto sales business, and at space pilot's trade union. Yuri certainly more than any other ' chairman. cursion had cost him $25 in taxi, where she Is reported in good con­ open pair championship a few end released more bomlts. On the kilograms (about 153 pounds) be­ plaint bas^ on Intolerable cruel­ Members have been asked to dition today. It U expected she ♦ 10 9 3 2 Q * * In contact with and has encour­ the time of his death was president fore the flight and his weight is said that was not up to him, but Alexander J. Platt, 45, of 945 state.” train and baby sitting expeditures) weeks ago, my wife and I ran into SOUTH third pass, the attacker fired that if elected he would be glad ty and misconduct was dismissed. bring baked items to the meeting win undergo surgery for correc­ an interesting auction. My bet­ aged these brave pilots." of the Gem (Chevrolet of Wllll- now "alMut the same.” Tolland, Tpke., Was charged on Servatlus, replying to Hausner’s and soon found out he had won A Q 7 6 S rockets, touching off loud explo­ to\ serve. Graham’s petition for a new closing statement, reasserted hU for exchange. ' tion of the injury today. ter half had to risk a dangerous ^ r 10 4 s A damaged B26 bom)>er landed to sions at the airport. Dense smoke mantlc. He was a member of the Radio contact between his space trial was rejected, and he appealed Tolland Tpke., near Plantland at Hostes.« for the session will ^ \ nothing, but had been chosen to Miss Pendleton’s family expects (Congregation Sons of Israel of Wil- -H e was asiked whether he made ;20 this morning with driving earlier contentions. Ho then In­ participate in the company’s “ ref­ double to stop me from putting 0AJ7 Miami, Fla., a few hours after the sprang toward the sky. The at­ sliip and the Earth was Important, to the (Connecticut State Supreme Mrs. Joseph Miranto ; she will be confined to the hospital llmantlc; the WUIimantic Auto­ he said, "To receive commands, his observation of the Earth while under the influence of liquor formed the court that Eichmann erral campaign.’’ Don't get caught my neck on the block. ♦ 8 6 _ atttack. One Cuban Air Force pilot tacker then flew out to sea at a througH a porthole or by television Court of Errors. The appeal 1s has ”a claim for protection” from Rerord Hop Report ! for a few weeks. North’s bid of two notrump af­ North Mmt S ^ was in the plane. He waa taken Into low level. motive Trades Association, and and so that I could feel In contact or drugs. The arrest resulted when in the trap. and he replied: pending. Patrolman Richard Sullivan ob­ West Germany. The attorney said: Aijoul IM attended the record; ter an original pass was the “un­ PsM 1 A Pm* 1 ST custody by immigration officials Militiamen guarding the airport the Greater WUIimantic Chamber with my country, the people and Mrs. Graham was awarded cus­ of Commerce. the Communist party.” "I saw the Earth through the served the car veering from side to "A conflict between the Federal bop for teen-agers given last Fri- I BUILDER LAUDS TOWN usual’* notrump, asking for a 2 NT Pan 3 0 DouUa and asked that his name be with­ fired everything they had at the porthole of the ship.” tody of their 7-year-old daughter, Republic (West Germany) and the day by the Ladies A uxilii^ to the takeout in a minor ault. It was All Fait , , . - held because his family still is to attackers—even submachine gjms. He waa born In New York City At another point he was asked side on Windsor St. "Manchester offers a combina­ Jan. 12, 1900, a son of the late ' He was asked whether the space but Graham was given visiting Platt was being held In custpdy State of Israel has m': arisen. But Fire Department at Wappingj Wage Bill Vole poor idea, since North had too Opening lead — A $ Cuba. Frantic antiaircraft fire continued when he was told that he would the intervention is still possible. tion of residential benefits that are much high-card strength to Justi­ for more than an hour, long after Elias and Ida Rubin. be the 'first man into apace. ship which took him around the privileges. He was ordered to pay in lieu of $500 bond for presenta­ School. ' Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s Earth would make the flight to the $1 a week in alimony and $20 a The conflict can still arise in any Don Blair of radio station, bound to appeal to home-buyers," fy mere nuisance bidding and not foreign ministry summoned all for­ the attackers had left. He came to WUIimantic to 1931, He answered simply that -“the tion in Circuit Court Monday, or said Wendell Reid, whose six-room partner responds in hearts or moon and he answered: .. week for support of the child. stage of the proceedings. WPOF was master of ceremonies Slated Tuesday enough playing strength to make eign ambassadors for a midmom- Heavy antiaircraft gtins at La and operated a number of automo­ notification was In good time.” on May 5 If he posts bond. "Regarding the possible con­ Burnham Estates model ranch a 9-trick contract safe. spades. (If you and your partner Ing meeting to receive a declara­ Cabana Fortress and throughout bile agencies there until 1957. He reiterated what he had said ■This space ship was not in­ In addition, Graham was direct­ and records were loaned by cour­ tended for a flight to the moon. ed to surrender to his wife title to flict with the federal government, tesy of the station homes were opened to public In­ I could afford to pass the Blast use weak notnunps, open this tion from the government. the city also pumped shells into the In 1952, he moved his automo­ in his prepared statement that he spection last Sunday.’’ (Conthined from Page One) hand with 1 NT.) sky. Libertad ia heavily armed with bile Interests to North Windham, Special space ships are being cre­ the house In which they lived in I add that the accused has a claim Seventeen guests received gifts hand and eee what happened af­ The Invasion-Jittery Castro re­ and all other persona concerned against bis state for protection. Ha Schools of recent vintage should ter two notrump. South bid his (Copyright 1061, General Features Czech 4-barreled guns and a spe­ and held another automobile fran­ ated for that purpose.” Fairfield. Ellington Driver presented bv Robert Trewhella for Mansfield said he expects the gime immediately ordered all sol­ in the flight had always had com.- can demand this Intervention by Lie East H.irtford Federal Savings help keep the tax level for home- better minor, obediently enough, Corp.) diers and militiamen to their posts. cial alert was made there recently. chise there. He served ais president plete confidence in its success. He was asked whether those who buyers fairly stable for years to Senate to stay in session Tuesday and now my wife snapped out a Several of the maruder aircraft More than 20 minutes after the and treasurer of the company at Asked If ’’he carried any good met him when he returned to Freed Pending suit If his government la inactive and Loan ' As.sociation s South until it wraps up action on the Narcotics Council come, he pointed out. double. But for the double I’d ' were hit by antiaircraft fire, the attack began, one family living the time of his death. luck charm or pictures of his Earth were already at the land­ and he will do so.” „ tVindsoT branch.. Frank's Phar­ biU. Hartford, April 15. (87—A state Eichmann watched the quick cut- macy. Home Fi’ndirs Realty and Excellent highways, good dis­ have pushed on to three spades, at EAST radio broadcast said, and one was near Libertad reported by tele­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. family, the handsome young as­ ing site or If they arrlnved later. Probe of Fatal The Kennedy measure would In­ phone: “Gimflre is still heavy but Phyllis V. Rubin; a daughter. Mrs. He said that the two were “al­ narcotics advisory council with In and-thurst between the attorneys other local merchants. tribution of places of worship, which I'd have been set two tricks. seen fleeing In flames. tronaut replied: vestlgatlve powers has beeq ap­ crease the mlnlTnuni hourly wage The ehoe was on the other foot Some of the attacking planes we can’t look out the window be­ Eugene Mittleman of WUIimantic; I have no superstitions of any most simultaneous.” and the Judges, and between .each • F-.re Chief Richard P. Jones and shopping facilities of all desert^ from $1 to $1.25 and would bring proved by the legislature’s Judlci- Norman W, Oilier, 36, of Moun­ Lt. Frank Enes drew the names tions. and a country-like atmos­ at three diamonds. Routine de­ were described as World War II cause we are under the bed.” two grandchildren; a step-daugh­ kind so I carried no charms. I had. Aske(i whether he got any spe­ other, with what appeared tq-H9.e 4 million more workers—mostly in B26s but there was confusion as Explosions at the airport, said to ter, Miss Cassandra Vincent of cial pay for the flight he replied ary Committee. tain Rd., Ellington, has been re­ more interest than he has shov of Peg Gardiner and Sue rhiscoll Sherwood H. Goalee phere also were cited as pluases by Oemrd B. d’AvlgBoa fense collects a two-trick penalty no pictures as I had complete con­ The committee yesterday, en­ retail trade, services industries from South if declarer adopts a to their color or Identifying mark­ have been powder magazines go­ Manchester; two brothers, Meyer fidence that I would see my fam­ simply that he was paid enough leased by Providence, R. I., police at any other stage in the trial. H4 as winners of gift certificates of­ the builder. and construction—under its cov­ dorsed a bill which would create a fered as door prizes Loomis School in Windsor and “ Another civic virtue la Man­ ford. Mass., came fo Manchester rather normal line of play. ings. The Cuban Air Force oper­ ing up, continued for an hour and Rubin and Harry Rubin, both of ily soon.” In regulaf salary to take care of pending investigation of a fatal ac­ scribbled rapid notes during the' erage. About 24 million workers ates Martin B26 bombers, several 16 minutes after the attack. New London; and a sister. Miss all his needs and that he had narcotics council and give it au­ proceedings, and turned to l(X>k at Church Notes Trinity College to Hartford. chester's excellent'municipal recea- in 1953. He attended the Unlver East wins the first trick with Reporters tried to draw him out thority to hold hearings, adminis­ cident In which Giller was involved He was first associated with the sre covered by the present law. the king of spadee and returns a william Holdea -Grace Krlly of which are believed in flying con­ Militiamen' immediately sealed Alice Rubin of New York City. been named a Hero of' the Soviet there Thursday. each speaker. The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship tion program,’’ Reid said. "Few slty of LaSalle’s Institute of A c­ “BBIDOE8 OF TOKO-BI" on how many other astronauts are ter oaths, issue subpoenas, compel Hartford office in 1946 and in 1947 Last month. House Republicans heart to force out dummy’s ace. dition. off the airport. « Flineral services will be held to­ being trained In the Soviet Union. Union for his flight and "this ts Mrs. Lena Leibowitz, 75, of The exchanges flew back and of Wapping Community Church cities offer so much wholesome counting. He Is district, clerk and and Southern Democrats defeated There was no details on the at­ morrow at 1 p.m. In the Congre­ testimony and seize books and rec will meet from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday was appointed special agent at Al­ activity for youngsters." office manager o f the Metropolitan Another spade goes to the ace, and Aed Bebert Mltchnm la The Associated Press corre­ He smiled more broadly than the greatest reward that could ords in order to probe Illicit nar­ Providence, died yesterday of in­ forth so fast that the translatora bany. N. Y. That year he was Kennedy forces by winning sp- back comes a heart. West con­ “ THE N10BT FIOBTEBS” tack against the Air Force Head­ spondent In Santiago said the at­ gation Sons of Israel Synagogue usual and said “space pilots are be given.” juries received when she was — bringing the proceedings to Bt the Community House for a Among the local firms which District at 115 Broad St. which proval of a tighter minimum wage Om Mw quarters, 25 miles south of Ha­ on Bank Street. Wllllr,:antlc. Rab­ cotic traffic and drug addiction. worship and husineas seaaion. They named New York SUte agent for tinues with a heart, allo'wtog East tack on the commercial airport being trained and there are quite In an obvious reference to State Commissioners of Health, struck by the car operated by Gil­ spectators from Hebrew Into Eng­ have had a hand to creating Bum- exerclsu the function of water and bill. The House measure would pro- vana. there opened at 5:45 a.m. He said bi Amos ESdelheit and Cantor ler. Mrs. Leibowitz and a compan­ will make final plans for a rum­ the insurance Him and in 1960 ham Estates are Manchester Lum­ sewerage In the city of Hartford to ruff with the queen. Blast now enough to carry out serious American attempts at manned Police, Mental Health, and Wel­ lish, French and German — had a was transferred back to the home vide an iiicrease to $1.15 and cov­ leads a spade, to let West ruff One bombing and rocket attack one Or two airplanes came In low, Moses Weinstein will officiate. space flights, the handsome young ion were crossing Broad St. at the difficult time keeping up. Even mage sale to be held April 29 from ber Co., dealers in Johns-Man'vllle and six surrounding towns. waa made on Camp Llbertad—for? Burial will be )n the Congre­ flights in outer space.” fare would serve on the council by pffice In Hartford where he be- erage for 12 million more workers, Beyrer Appointed with the ten; and West leads an­ dropping bombs. But details of major said: virtue of their offices. In addition time. Her companion escaped with Hausner appeared to contradict 1 to S p.m. at the Community flberglas insulation, asphalt ahing- NOMA is an international non merly known as (Jolumbia Airport gation Sons of Israel Cemetery, He said the Soviet Union plans only a bump. House. bame agency superintendent. all in chain stores. other heart to let East ruff with that attack were sketchy. many more space flights to con­ ”We always welcome scientific a state's attorney and two repre­ himself; Servatlus agqln argued les, backer board and water pipe profit organisation which conceriu the king of diamonds. —In Havana’s southwestern sub­ The mobilization order, the Perkin’s Corner, Mansfield. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship will He served as a pilot to’’^the U.S. used in the homes; mason and educational and scientific matters After, the Senate acts, a Senate- Full Professor quer outer space. achievements in other countries. sentatives of the general public that Eichmann had been kidnaped House Conference Committee will If you try a double of this kind urbs. A second was made on the same as that Issued last January A memorial week will be ob­ "IVe welcome cosmonauts of meet at 1:S0 p.m. Sunday at the Air Force during World War H concrete contractor Pete Pontlcelll; of office management. commercial airport in Santiago, Every time Gagarin turned would be named by the governor, "by orders of the Israeli govern­ Community HoQae for a trip to hammer the two versions Into final to* rescue your partner to advance, when the Castro regime warned a served at the home of his daugh­ other countries: We want to co­ If. the (Jeneral Assembly ap­ and was discharged in 1945, idter and electrical ^contractor Walter D’Avignon is married to the Cuba’s second largest city 460 ter, Mrsr Mittleman, at 316 North. aside one of these questions, his ment.” Hausner quickly rose to Wadsworth Atheneum where they three years, with the rank of 1st form. \ Dr. J. Benjamin Beyrer of. 38 just make sure of beating the op­ U.S.-directed Invasion was immi­ operate with them.” proves the measure the council U.S. May Beat his feet and said; Zemanek of Vernon. former Paulette J. LaForest of Princeton St., University of Con­ ^WINDSQ miles east of Havana. nent, includes women’s and youth St., WUIimantic. repy was greeted by laughter and will hear the Hartford Symphony lieutenant. A leader against the adrninistra- ponents. Otherwise you’ll get Lec­ While Yuri was speaking a white will begin work July 1, 1961. "I wish to interrupt. The prime Plymouth, Mass., and the couple necticut educator, has been prO' ture N '. 189, beginntog ^ th the One report said the air attacks organizations and the Cuban Fed­ 'ITie Robert W. Johnson,Funeral applause from the hundreds of Chamber Orchesi ra. As assistant secretary for Na­ BOOEBS PROFITS DOWN tlon bill. Sen. Barry (Soldwater, newsmen—most of them Com capped waitress brought him a minister (Daidd Ben-GUrion) In­ have two children, Suxanne 18, a R-Ariz., brought up a batch of moted to the rank of full profes­ well known: “ Partner, I don’t were made to cover a commando eration' of Workers. Home of South Windham Is han­ Last FTA Movie tional Fire. Goalee will continue KOW Thra BUN. landing 30 miles west of Havana munist—packed into the auditor­ steaming glass of tea. As soon as Reds to Moon formed parliament that the secur­ Rogers Corp. net profit for the senior at Manchester High School, amendments yesterday He with' sor effective OcL 1. need a nursemaid.. A few hours before the air at­ dling funeral arrangements. 100% N-Fleet Seen The final PTA movie program of to have charge of agency produc­ and Marc 15, a sophomore at SL at Mariel, a seaport where Soviet ium of the downtown house of sci­ he sat down he begtm to sip at it. ity powers revealed the p 1 a c • the season will be shown today flrst quarter of 1961 was 10 cents drew them after hours of sprawl The announcement of Beyrer’s Dally Question PAUL NEWMAN tacks, Castro firing squads ' ex­ New London, April 15 ( ^ —'Vice tion and field supervlalon in cer­ per share compared with 27 cents Rose in East Hartford. ships have arrived to the past with entists. Gagarin said at the outset of his (Conttoned from Page One) where the accused waa foun(L from 1:50 to 4:30 pjn. at Wapping Ing debate. Goldwater said the promotion was made yesterday by As dealer, you hold: Spades— la Tare Of Hli Beil ecuted two "terrorists” in La Ca­ 'Mrs. Emma Jnnge Thlellng statement that the condition of Adm. Elton W. Grenfell, command­ tain middle Atlantic and southern during the same 1960 period, ad­ supplies for Prime Minister Fidel He was asked If he would pilot er of the U. S. Atlantic Fleet Sub­ That and nothing more.” Elementary School. The film will amendments, all dealing with the UConn president A l^ rt E. Jor­ 10 9, Hearts—A 2, Diamonds—9 6 “ THE TOL'NO bana Fortre84^ They were Dago- Mrs. Emma Junge Thleling, 75, weightlessness to a spaceship does our sovereignty. Their lunar bases states. justed to 319,818 shares currently BRIEFS 5 4 2, Cllubs—A K 7 4. What do FHILADELPHIANB" Castro’s regfime. Official sources the next Soviet space ship. marine Force, says the United be “ Alice in Wonderland." definitipn of Interstate commerce, gensen. berto Munoz Rodriguez and Israel of Highland Mills, N. Y., mother of not harm a man’s ability to work Married to the former Natalie outstanding. Sales for the 1961 Francis H. Cowan of 25 Green­ Professor Beyrer, a teacher to you say ? said they could not confirm this Ferro Gardon, both arrested on the He replied “I have already re­ States will have a 100 per cent could control every inch of the Tlcketa will not be available at Slawson of Manchester the couple had no chance of passing. Flae la Coler report. John H. Thiellng of 258 Parker ported to the party, to the gov­ or his physiological condition. the door but may be obtained in quarter were $1,727,733 against wood Dr., administrative asslatant Still hanging over the heads of the university's School of Social Answer: Bid one club. Avoid “ THE LONO. HOT Isle of Pines and charged with nuclear-pov/ered submarine force Earth’s face.” now reside at 38 Falrlee Rd., West The government radio said the St., Manchester, died this morning Town Employes advance from Mrs. Frederick $1,855,633 for the first three to the superintendent of assembly administration forces is an amend­ Work, is a native of South Bend, passing with ace-king to one suit Sl'MMEB’’ possessing bombs. 'Iheir deaths at the Cornwall Hospital in Corn­ by 1975. Seamans and other NASA of­ Hartford, and have a son Sher­ months of ,1960, with net amount­ and test, has Joined the Quarter and ace in another. Ymi can make attack on Camp Libertad touched brought to 606 the unofficial total He based his prediction yester­ Welles of 102 Brook St., or Mrs. wood H. Goslee lU. who Is ten ment—promised but still unoffered Indiana who joined the UConn fac wall, N. Y., after a brief illness. Holy Name Society of St. Monica’s ficials have been supporting Ken­ To Give Views Rudolph Durig of Grsham Rd. ing to $31,808 this year and $84,- Century (Jlub of Pratt A Whitney —which the bill’s backers fear will ulU in 1953. a minimum rebid of 1 NT if your IHE BEST AHEAD Of THE REST off stores of munitions. Ebcploslons of executions since Castro came to Church In Methuen, Mass., and a day-on the fact that the present nedy’s request for a $1.23 billion years old. rocked the air for more than an Also surviving are two daugh­ Six Minors submarine-building program Is con­ 722 a year ago. Aircraft. He joined the siircraft's give them the most trouble. M yrer ia a specialist in public power Jan. 1, 1959. ters of Richmond Hill, N. Y., and member of St. FYancis of Assisi appropriation for NASA. On Pension Plan BUS UNE TO EXTEND Saul M. Sllveratein, Rogers first apprentice course on April 13 The amendment, drawn by Sen welfare, social insurance and pub hour after the attackers left and Three bomb explosions resound' CSiurch of South Windsor. fined to nuclear vessels. Committee members asked Sea­ r r s EASY many civilian and military am' St. Petersburg, Fla.; a slater of Grenfell’s remarks were con­ Hsrtford, April 15 (JPt — The president, said, “ Our operations 1938 and haa worked in the license Mike Monroney, D-Okla., almost lie assistance. He was vice chair ed in Havana suburbs last night Central Valley, N. Y.; six grand­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. mans, how much would be needed State Public UtiUties Commission "Like to own a shiny new car. are now at an annual rate in ex­ and service departments, wage passed last year when the Senate man of the * Manchester Town hulances entered the camp, per' Just as a Cuban government lead­ Gertrude McHeniy Walsh; a son, Blamed for tained In a speech delivered at the to speed things up. General Manager Richard Mar­ Neighbor? Give me the names of MONTirS RESTAURANT haps an indication there were children; and a great-^anddaugh- U. S. Coast Guard Academy during hsa grsnted Dunn Bus Corp.. cess of last year and we anticipate and salary section, and personnel voted legislation almilar to the Study Committee ' appointed In er was telling a rally: ter. Bernard M. Walsh, at home; two “What do you recommend this tin distributed a questionnaire with six prospective buyers.. .for $100 still further improvement.” and advisors’ office. Kennedy bill. Monroney says he Is June 1957 to study town needs and 8 WILLOW 8T„ EAST HARTFORD heavy casualties among militia­ If any enemy of the revolution daughters. Miss Ann Marie Walsh opening day cerer.4onles to com the municipal employes’ pay Shelton, permission to operate in Funeral services will be held Meter Breaks memorate the 61st anniversary of year on money?” asked Rep. Naugatuck. The bus line will pro­ a piece! Then come in and collect On Monday and Tuesday, Plan' going to offer it again. possible problems to the following men stationed there. is caught •with a bomb or carry­ at home and Mrs. Donald K. Gerry James G. Fulton, R-Pa,, “ You tell checks yesterday, to find out $50 for every name one of them ning and Renewal Associates of Effects of the attack on Santi­ Tuesday morning at the Stutzman of East Hartford: three brothers, the submarine service. whether the employes would be In­ vide service In the same general NA8SIFFS OPENING The Monroney amendment 12 years. In February 1959 the ing out an act of terrorism, you Funeral Home, Queen’s Village, N. us that figure and I think this gives me. In no lime you'll earn Cambridge will conduct a space FuB Course Dinners ago airport could not be deter­ capture him and we will execute Hklward A. Walsh of Methuen, Six Juveniles, five of them 14 He presented commendations to terested in doubling their contri­ area previously served by Wil­ Nassiff Arms House of Sports would exclude about 1.6 million committee was dissolved after it y., and burial will be In Lutheran 13 Navy divers for participating to committee will surprise you.” liam J. Wener Jr., Naugatuck, who enough to pay for the car of your will hold its formal opening of its use inventory of Manchester’s retail workers from the proposed was determined that its study mined Immediately. But the Asso­ him.” Francis J. Walsh of Lawrence, years bid and one 13 years old, Seamans said he thinks NASA bution to the pension fund so they choice!" downtown businm establishments Our experienced staff is ciated Press correspondent there Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. Friends Mass., and John Walsh of Boston, operations at the site of the Air could retire at age 55 If they had discontinued hie service last Sep­ new store at 991 Main St. next coverage. would be duplicated by the work The official. Labor Minister Au- may call at the funeral home to­ were apprehended by Manchester should have an extra $42.6 mil­ which will be incorporated into Administration lupporters think waiting: to serve your fam­ reported the attack — by one and gusto Martinez, spoke at a fund­ Mass.; a sister. Miss Ann P. Walsh Force Texas Tower 4 which col 30 years’ service with the town. tember. Dunn's rates will be 20 Would you buy a car, vacuum Thursday. done by the Charter Study Com morrow and Monday afternoon and police 'late yesterday afternoon lapsed in the Atlantic Jan. 14. lion for the Apollo space labora­ cleaner, water softener, based on Interior and exterior design at their overall stuvey for informa they can dig up enough votes to ily tasty meals at reason­ possibly two aircraft — waa fol raising rally on the site of a burn of Hartford, and two grandchil­ James Arthur, chalrm^ Of the ' cents per person. mittee. evening. dren. and were blamed for the recent The men were honored for meri­ tory development. That was the that pitch? the new 15.(KX) square foot location tion vital to the revitalization of defeat it, but by a narrow margin He had been granted a sabbat­ able prices! lowed , by powerful explosions. ed-out department store. Prime amount cut from the program by town pension ^ard, took issue .the business center. The armed forces ministry Minister Fidel Castro reportedly 7716 funeral will be held Monday breaking of 23 new nickel park­ torious performance of duty while with the general manager’s ac­ According to John P. Wiel, ex* was handled by "Salem Design." ical leave from UConn to January Frank Rinaldi serving aboard the submarine res­ the Budget Bureau. Project Apollo Salem Nassiff. architect, heads Governor John Dempsey has claimed victory: "We ewept the was “livid with rage” at the E3 En- at 8:30 a.m. at his home, followed ing meters. tion, however, saying the pension ecutive director of the Manches­ 1960 to study two Australian gov Frank Rinaldi, 55, of 65 Durkin by a solemn high Mass of requlern cue vessel Sunbird. Is the middle step on the way to ter Chamber of Commerce, hun­ that architectural firm. declared May 7 to 13 as Spring emmental social service pro Now Open the air clean of the enemy.” canto store's destruction by insur­ board should have been-consulted Reservations Due St., died this morninf,' at St. Frail' at' St. Francis of Assisi C hui^ in Between $5 and $8 to change Grenfell noted that presenUy landing a man on the moon. first. , dreds of gullible people have. Re­ The new three floor building, Clean-Up Week to Connecticut. grams: The Caahsickness Benefit One plane, the ministry said, gents. els Hospital, Hartford. had been taken from the meters, Taking sharp* issue with Presi­ U' South Windsor at 9. Burial will be there are 18 atomic submarines, Seamans asked $5 million more The pension board has Just com­ sult: Remorseful customers, purchased by Nassiffs from An­ and Family Allowance Programs. was badly damaged and “flew to­ Martinez repeated charges made He was born to Pontelandolfe. none of which has been recovered. for an additional tracking station thony Investments, Inc., will pro­ dent* Kennedy’s plans for financing For Service Trip VENETIAN ROOM’ k In the Castro-controlled press—• in S t Mary’s Cemetery, East but that the two Polaris firing ves­ pleted arrangements for a pension obliged to, pay for things they ward Miami with its tall afire." province of Benevento, Italy, and Hartford. However, the major loes was for Project Mercury, the man-ln- vide more storage apace in the the increased cost of the Interstate Come meet your friends in our Armed Forces Minister Raul that the United States was respon­ sels — the George Washington and plan for the police de)>artin*ut, a didn't really want or need! ' lived In Hartford for 36 years, be­ Friends may call at his home to­ the damage to the meters when Patrick Henry—posses more de­ orbit program that leads to the basement and easier .handling of Highway System, Fleet Owner, Reservations must be made by Castro, the prime minister’s broth­ sible for this latest act of antl- plan offering retirement at age "LIVING SOUND' One of the "somethlng-for-noth- exciting: “ Venetian Rbom” ; fore moving to Manchester two day from 7 p.m. until the time of the youths pried them open. The structive power than “all of the more advanced Apollo concept. 55 otter 30 years’ service. all merchandise, tyith expansion of McGraw-Hill publication, in its Tuesday for all who plan to at­ er, said in a broadcast from Santi­ Castro terrorism. years ago. full value o f each meter is $135. HEARING AIDS tog” deals now current, this ■porting goods products and better cur,rent issue, urges owners and completely remodeled and re­ In addition to the El Encanto the funeral. The John F. Tierney combined attacks of the armies, The board of directors scheme is known as "Referral Sell­ tend an annual St. CJeorge Day ago the attack was staged by He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Funeral Home, 219, W. (Center St., Police (Chief James Reardon said facilities for seiwice on the first operators of trucks and buses to church service at the Cathedral MANSFIELOin finished. fire and two others Thursday navies and Air Forces In the en­ viewing that plan Monday ing." 'The prospect is told that he IJCT. aUl.WIUHUIITICcQ lU j “ mercenary aircraft paid by crim­ Johanna Bukowy Rinaldi; four Manchester, is in charge of ar­ a detailed bill of the damages is tire history of warfare, including Martin whether the rest of the Call ns today for a free floor, Fred Naisiff said. be^me fully Informed on the of St. John the Divine in New York To Take Out... inal . Yankee Imperialism.” night, three stores in Santiago daughters, Mrs. Josephine Cocco- Showdown Near can get some article free, if he's Lee Bemlck Brad Dlllmaa rangements. being figured out. the two atomic bombs used in town’s employes were interested demonstration A second floor will remain va­ issuea and make their aentlments City on Sunday, April 23. Choice Legal Beverages Raul said "various parts of the were set afire and heavily damag­ mo of New Britain, and Mrs. Ma­ willing to cooperate in a word-of- "SANCTrABY” ed, flames destroyed a new cotton According to Det. TTiomas Gra­ WorlcTWar II.” in having such a plan. . cant for the present time and may clear to Congresa. The trip will be sponsored by the Fine In Celer! Island were attacked” but did not rie Therese Collier, Miss Diane ham, who solved the cases, the On Allegheny JOSEPH F. CRICCHIO mouth advertising program. Sound be rented out for meetings, he said. Joseph Woloshln, new manager “ WIZARD OP BAODAO" mill at Juguani outside Santiago, Grenfell also noted the size of Martin told the directors the rest Room SOI—*04 Main St. harmless enough? Sons and Daughters of SL George make clear whether he referred to Elizabeth Rinaldi, and Miss Mar­ youths broke into the meters be­ of the employes probably would not of the W. T. Grant store on Main Ban.. "SINS OP BACHEL CADE” and five million pounds of sugar garet Ann Rinaldi, all of Manches­ the' Soviet Union’s submarine fleet Hartford, Conn. and the Loyal Orange Institution air attacks or invasions from the were burned on government coop­ Funerals tween 6:30 and 9 o’cl

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prices terminated, soon after through 9. Homing Worship for adults, youth gradM 10 through •Wonders of the Vniverser World War n , with the repeal of 13, and children, Grades 1 through price controls. As soon aa we felt Connecticut "Choir Sunday." Hio major I^DPtnng l|pntUt ourselves free from governmental part of ths oervlco will bo music PUBUSHED BT THE ly tho choir. Modltatloo,. "An In- Pastes and Helmets P iT p Il.n PRIKTING OO.. INC. regulation which tried to put a Y a n k ^ Churches (Strument of Pralso." U BiHcU Strmt ceiUng (wer prices, we began, ifaochcMar, Ooon. By A. H. O. 6:80 p.m., "Heritago and Hori­ THOMAS F rtiIRGUSON through private enterprise prac­ BnwRoel Latheraa Church St. BrMgePs R. O. Ohureh zons in Home MUsions." Bring WALTER R FERGUSON Space Meal Sources Pnbltalier* tice and agreements, and through C. HeMty Aatteiww, Paster Rev. John d, Delaaey, Pastor sandwiches. Dessert and beverage Founded October L ISSl new laws of various kinds, to de­ Bote parties find themselves tn Arthur K. Oaard, latent Rev. Stanley B. Haati|lo provided. Graded sees lone for USINESS SERVICES lD)IRECTORY relatively relaxed positions In tee Rev. Dennis R. Hussey adults, senior high. Junior high. PubUibed Erery ErentnK Except velop a pattern of floors under By DR. L M. LEVrrr, DlTMtor aratlon will ba adlble containers. BuDdera end Bcltdays. Entered at the current Connecticut Hoube of Rep­ 9 a.m. Divine Worship and Assistants Junior and primary groups. Baby Such containers 'WlU become man­ A w tO R lce at Manehaeter. Conn., aa prices sitting service by tee Girl Scouts. n » Fels Planetarium resentatives. The Republicans Church School. Nursery Class for datory for food processed on earth, Second aaaa MaU Matter. ______During the war It had been a 3-year-olds. Music by tee Chapel Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, in tee Special feature. The Rev. Howard Of the Franklin laetltute have enough of a majority, 'with 'When tee aetrochlmp Ham wee since there n*"* no garbage dis­ SUPSCRIPnON RATES crime to try to sell articles above Choir. Sermon by Dr. William chapel at 9 and 10 a.m. E. May, Willlngton pastor and posal facilities avaUable In orbit Parable In Adrance their 176 \-otes, to be free from former missionary to Alaska. He in training he found that hitting Cartier Mall a certain price level. Johnson, assistant professor of re­ and payload Weight is still a criUcal worr>’ on any ordinary issue. The tSt. James' R. O. Ohureh - WlU, show colored elides. Dismissal a lever upon signal resulted In a One Tear ...... S1S.S0 ' S3-W ligion at Trinity College, "Luther pellet of food dropping through a factor in space flight. The hopes MANCHESTER Six Montbe ...... 7.75 11W . Since the war it has become un- Democrats: with their 118 votes, Msgr. John F. Hannon, Pastor at 7:45. The "Charleston Flai/' in the University.” chute oe a reward for proper be­ are teat eventually tee food con- ^ Three Montba ...... 8-W *'59 American to try to sell articles’ be­ are not going anywhere tn particu­ 10:30 a.m.. Divine Worship and Rev. James T. O’Connell MANCHESTER OZM ICOntll . • e a eeee ee eae .’’^ v, Joseph H. McCann havior. While Ham was perfectly tainers will -provide vitamin You’ll like our individual suggestions for variations of W eek ly ...... » ^ low a certain price level. lar. Their, actual voting strength Church School. Nursery fop young satisfied with pellets of prepared nourishment In addition to platable would become Important only on children. Music by the Emanuel Rev. John D. Regan auto parts MEMBER OF Previously, there h»d been a food when our astronauts go into qualities. SEAFOOD this new hairdo out of New York. Call for an appoint­ some ismie where the Republicans Choir. Sermon by Dr. Johnson. Area Churches THE ASSOCIATED PRESS naive idea, expounded and prac­ Masses at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:16 and space they may insist on a more Some day, we may not laugh at Choice Variety •2 70 BROAD S' ment soon. The Aeeocialed Frees U excluelTeljr themselvee happened to be badly "AH EducaUon is Religious.” substantial diet. to the d m o f repabtiCRtiOR o f ticed by such crazy Individualists split, and teat issue has not yet Wednesday. 7:15 p.m., Bible 11:30 a.m. astronauts eating their own space an oev* dlmatchet credited to tt or Physiologists tell us man Is a helmets — as we do at present at Always At. Vonr Senriea For n o t othervAse credited in thio ^ p e r as the origins! Henrj' Ford, test come along. study hour In the chapel led by S t John’s Episcopal Chnrch Church of the AssumpUon vonu:ious creature requiring five those earlhmen who are asked to Quality o 61ACHINE SHOP SERVICE and also the local news pupUshed here. tee way to increase sales, eni- The whole session, for teat mat­ Pastor Anderson. Rockville pounds of water plus one pound All riifhts of repablicmtJon of special ter, is being operated on tee sim­ Adams St. and Hiompson Rd. Rev. James L. Grant, Pastor "eat their hats.” Our astronauts e EQUIPMENT dispatches bcrein are also reserred. plo.vment and production was to Rev.' Francis T. Butler, Aeeistant of solid food to sustain him for a o PARTS (new and rebollt) ple theory that the Republicans Covenant CongiegaUonal Church day, and usually the solids and may have helmets and clothing Seafood ftill service client of N. E. A. Serr* Sim at a low price. There has been ave the House and the Demo­ (EvangellesU Covenant) 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. that are deliciously nutritious, o ACCESSORIES liquids are consumed separately. o SUPPLIES V V J S 0 ^ ,99 EAST CENTER ST. no room for such an idea in our Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 9:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Fam­ whether they are to be consumed rvsvrffi nrw m kaao Publishers Repreeentatlres: The crats own tee Senate, and that the Spruce St. near E. Center St. One of tee first practical experi­ 43 O AK ST. Dn Pont Paint, SuppUes TED. Kn 8-6009 Julius Mathews Special Aaeocj — New 11:30 a.m. ily Service and classes. Adult for emergency purposes when his e post-war economics: In fact, in one responsibility of the minorities in The Rev. K. EJnar Bask, Pastor ments to be undertaken is testing TEL. Ml 9-9937 Open Saturdays Until 6 PJS. Tork,“ ■ CWcajco. “ ■ Detroit aiw B^on. phase of our economics, we, the each chamber is. then, merely to class panel discussion with Young the capabilities of sustaining life regular food supply runs out or as MEMBER ATOIT BUREAU OF St. Bartholomew's Church a regular cosmic course menu. CIRCCLATIONB taxpayers, spend our own money present party position and argu­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Peoples Fellowship. with new types of special low-resi­ ment for the record. classes for all age groups, kinder­ Buckley School Auditorium 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer and due space diets combining solids For extended space flights one The Herald Prtntln* Companjr. Iw:.. buying up surplus farm products Rev. Philip HUssey, Pastor assumes no ftnandal responsibility for This is nothing novel for Con­ garten through adult. sermon. and liquids in a paste. scientist (Dr. Rommey Lowry of Complete H IG H G R A D E typocraphical errors appearing in ad> so that ,we shall never be embar­ necticut. If it does seem novel at 10:30 a.m.. Churchtime nursery. 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples Fel­ Several ranking biologists and the Boeing Airplane Company) GLASS ▼ertfsementa and other readinr matter Masses at 8, 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. physiologists—in and out of tee tn The Manchester Evenlnir HerAHL rassed by Iiaving to pay a cheaper the moment," that is (jmly because 10:45 am.. Morning Worship. lowship meeting. has greatly Improved the palatabll- HEATING of tee contrast with tee 1959 ses­ Sermon. "Walking with tee Mas­ Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Vestry meet- armed forces—have for 'the past KnarVs • For Auto Windshields price for some farm product in a The Salvation Amiy Ity of a potential food supply — • For Store Fronts and PRINTING Display adrertlstnjt clnslPA hours: sion. when every issue had to be ter.” Ing: several years been preparing the algae. This plant food, which ROTARY OR Tryr Monday—1 p.m Friday good crop year. 061 Main St. most nutritious and palatable PRESSURE BURNERS FOOD MARKET all size* of windows JOB AND COMMERCIAL For Tuesday—1 p.m Mornlay. decided in the House, in the midst 7 pjn.. Evening Service. Robert Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com- presently is found on the earth as • For Table Top* " For WTedneadar—1 p.m Tuesdar. There was, for some time, a con­ of party division so close every Eickmeyer, regional director of Maj. E. Walter Lanile, ihunion omitted. types of space foods possible, the green scum floating on stag­ CALL OS FOR FREE 540 B. MIDDLE TPKE. PRIN'HNG Fnr ThoredaT—1 p.m. Wednesday. Officer-In-Charge siderable fear that the idea of the single vote was essential to each the American Leprosy Missions, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Lay read­ which our astronauts will be' sam­ nant pools of water, has been un­ ESHMATES PHONE MI 9-2295 OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tor Frldar—1 p.m. *nmrsday. pling In tee coming years. As a Prompt and ESIelent PrlhUng For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. low. bargain price, no matter how party. Consequently, tee 1959 will be guest a p ^ e r , and will er's and enquirsr’s class. der Intensive study by many sci­ Open Monday Him Saturday SATURDAY 8 A.M. to NOON Classified d e m is e : 10:30 a.m. each House operated under almost con­ present a film enUUed, "Pioneeni 9:30 a.m., Sunday School tor all Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy CJom- result of laboratory experiments entific groups as a quick growing Of All Kinds dar of pubUcatSoD except Saturday— we guarded against it. might force ages. in miniature cosmic kitchens each FOGARTY BROS. 7 AAL to 9 PAL » a.m.______• stant pressure; the tension ended in Prasopeook." munion. food that can be harvested and SUNDAYS, 7 AAl. to 8 PJd. Itself on us again In the midst of only with adjournment. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Quarter­ 10:45'' a.m., Holiness service. astronaut will carry iVlte him pe­ INCORPORATED J. A. WHITE Saturday, 5 and 6:30 p.m.. Two culiar foods and dispensers which processed enroute to a planetary JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL, Holmes Again in Golden Rule COMMUNITY PRESS Saturday. April 15 some recession. In fact, some of us, One senses tee contrasting re­ ly business meeting of the church. Music by Citadel Band. Sermon sittings for spaghetti supper destination. The one major draw­ Vi&8 Pinza Out of Ordinary laxation of tee 1961 House best by Maj. Lamie. differ widely from our ordinary CONNECTICUT COKE, Specializing in the finest How about a piping hot pizza^ ■Word has just ben received Ini^- 9 East Middle Tpke. never quite reconciled to the idea sponsored by "foung People's Fel­ foods, plates, bowls and drinking back In utilizing this food has been FUEL OIL, RANGE OH. GLASS CO . storm And Lnll in the caucuses held by tee two The Second Congregational Church 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by lowship. in Us taste. cold cuts and meats the next time friends drop in. A of fresh, crisp grinder rolls and Manchester teat tee Holmes Equipment is purchased on a rotat­ 81 BisseD S t—TeL MI 9-7822 Telephone Ml S.5727 teat all prices must g^o continual­ Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson and Mrs. cupa 819 Broad St.—Tel. M) 9-4589 parties. Whereas, in 1958, there S85 N. Main St. pizza that is rich in tomato sauce, the fillings are so hearty, no skim­ Fiineral Home, 400 Main St., has ing basts, thus insuring its being Ten U5, what ahall we do with ly higher, perhaps entertained Thomas McCann. Our spacemen will be eating This writer, who has experiment­ in town. with the herbs skillfully blended py filling from Vic's, that one been appointed for tee second year modem and new. coulld be no caucus without its ten­ Interim Minister, St. George’s Episcopal Church this man President de GauUeT some secret hope that tee first re­ 6:30 p.m., "Prayer service. their concentrated calories main­ ed with algae as a food source, and a crust that is so deliberately makes a lunch that will satisfy as the member of the Order of the The very finest in facilities are sion, without nervous appraisal by George Roberts, D. D. Bolton ly out of toothpaste tubes and finds the "apinachy” taste a llttls The other day he was tearing cession that came along would party leaders and by the legis­ Associate Minister, 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. Call Ml 4-1111 crisp and brown that it Just melts most any appetite. Golden Rule in this community. available at the Holmes Funeral “One Call Does It AU” Music by tee Songsters and Cit­ Rev. D. W. Greene, Vicar lipstick-type dispensers. These de­ severe and tee color not conducive in your mouth will be .yours when Have you a longing for real The Order of tee Golden Rule is Home, a large chapel which can ABC APPLIANCE np our world, heaping scorn on the knock prices down for us. lators themselves of their continu­ Mrs. Richard H. Plnney vices sire necessary to force tee to enjoyment of the food. adel Band. Sermon by Maj. Lamie. you order a pizza from Vic’s Pizza Italian spaghetti with its rich, an international affiliation of Fu­ handle any size service is on the DRY CLEANING Vnlted Nations, which many of us ing prospects for solid vote unity, 10 a.m., Holy (Tommunlon and mashed or dried chunks of food FOR REPAIRS, But teen we achieved tee mira­ the caucuses of 1961 are live and Dr. Lowry advanced the idea of Shop, 153 W. Middle Tpke. If you zesty sauce yet hate to take the neral Directors having certain first floor. By pulling the sliding and LAUNDERING REPAIRS 10 a.m.. Morning Worship and sermon. from tee source of supply to the bleaching the algae by exposing REPLACEMENT Dubaldo perhaps consider the last hope of cle of negotiating tee rather let live affairs. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church ON ALLTYPES OF have never had a pizza from here time to prepare it? Victor Du­ high ideals of service and rigid doors, two chapels are formed, Church School. Nursery for chil­ astronaut's mouth. The dispensers it to sunlight through a porthole. ethical standards. Membership is Branches Ati 19 Maple S t ^ l 9-8879 law, order and sanity on earth, and severe recession of 1958 without The respective floor leaders of (Missouri Synod) must overcome the bizarre effects MUSIC CENTER you really don’t know what a dif­ baldo does make tee most wonder­ each chapel has its own family dren during worship service. Ser­ Cooper and High Sts. Rockville Baptist Ohurdi The unpleasant green color thus ful spaghetti sauce that you have not permanent and may be revoked room. There is a third chapel with lashing out furiously at anybody resort to tee ancient device of tee their parties, becoming "Ty” Pat­ mon by the Rev. Dr. George Roh- of weightlessness. Any solid food 186 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST ference there is in Just ordinary SOI HARTFURD RU. REP AIRS O N - Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor 69 Union S t becomes white, and more impor­ pizza and those Vic makes. You ever tasted. Here again, the finest at any time by the Order. Each its family room on the second who dared dispute the right of terson and "Bili’’ Shea for tee erts. oh a jiggling plate, or beverage in tant the bleaching improves tea price cut. No matter how serious­ role, preside over tee caucuses, Rockville TEL. MI 9-6205 can choose any kind of topping, of ingredients are used, the sauce year filia tion with the Order au­ floor. It is possible to hold three -209 N. MAIN ST. GRILLS, ELEOTRIO IBONB, France to go Its own sweet way, 7 p.m.. Regular meeting of Mu Rev. Wlnthrop W. Farnsworth, a glass, would splatter all over the flavor of the product. The result­ ly tee situation waa viewed, tee recognizing speakers not by their 9 a.m., Sunday School. Free bus cabin of an orbiting space vehicle. meat, sausage, cheese, anchovies, is skillfully blended with herbs tomatically expires and tee record sepaiiSate services at the same time TOASTERS, PEBOOLATOBlB, thumbing Its noee at the United Sigma Chi at the church with Mr. transportation. Pastor ing bland taste of temmiasion question on color?. . . whit to u m ? . . . how to do KT A Service eALZ to afford more buying, which NEW FLAKHER service In Neill Hall to meet Deposit Insurance Corp. djarge of tee progi am. blies of God, will be guest speaker • M o v m a is planning an investigation into GrOton,. April 15 (J') — The name guest, CALL US (or nport help on your next piintini job. WORK CLOTHES A program for fishing enthusi­ O f Ml s-eseii would in turn increase tee amount Sunday at special services mark­ tee operaUone of Trailways of of the most famous U.S. sub­ 7 p m.. ^ Evening Prayer In tee WhirliNNil ing national "Christ’s Ambassadors asts of all ages will be presented Sincerity of production this country could New England, Inc., which operates marine in World War U has been rrs at Lhtz Junior Museum, 126 Cedar Memorial Chapel of tee Nativity. Day” at Calvary Church (AsMm- absorb, which .would Increase tee bus service in New Yorit, Connec­ put back on the active list. The Dally, 7 p.m., Evening prayer Deaths Last "Night St, next Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 Where Personal number of hours our tectorles ticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Is­ keel for the nuclear-powered kill­ except on Tueaday, ■when tee serv­ Es and Gat Rangti lavings liiank of IjHancliester biles of God). p.m. Oonslderatton ' land and New Hampshire. The Chirist’s Ambassadors is a nation­ Frederick Sweet and Dr. Frank could woric and tee number of er sub, tee' USS Flssher, was laid ice will be at 7:30 p.m., wlth tee PrIcM m Lew Merry's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Is A Tradition ICC said yesterday tee Inqulry/ifis yesteray at the Electric Boat Divi­ Rev. Kenneth W. Kadcy as gueat MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH Philadelphia—Dr. Edmund J., ally affiliated youth jroup of the Horton will give a demonstration pac^e they could employ. to ' determine whether tee com­ sion of General Dynamics Corp. Service Tfi^'t tetter Farris, 63, an expert on Assemblies of God churches. of fly tying and will explain some preacher. Coffee hour follows eerv- .i A1 o (n S f ■ I . t r n f ' . S ' Mnnc h • \t I I Parkadi MIN'S STORE 400 AAain. Strsst Obviously, he didn’t expect any­ pany has 'Violated regulations "re­ The original Flasher sank mors ice in Nelli Hall so you can meet fertility, former head of the Wls- The Rev. Mr. Hunter wUl speak of tee intricacies of the art. Also » I ' ri( * ♦ W » f M i d (If I Tu/ n fjik r 747 8IA1N STREET at tee 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. service* of Interest to Visitors is a new ex­ [ cH im M S * ...^AesMSlMr] Monebetter MavMf body to take him seriously, and lating to tee qualiflcatlons and than 100,000 tons of enemy ship­ him in person. OPIN THUP‘>DAy tar Institute of Anatomy aild maximum hours o f sorvlos of sm- ping during tee naval campaign in Biology and founder of the Farris a(( tes church. The service* will hibit, prepared by Dr. Horton, Bobody win. . Wednesday, 10 a.m., Midweek Potterton'i fV fN IN G S f, to r.orn npANCHf'. o p i n Fr i d a y s to e o Next to ERtraoM to Stato showing tee development of brook ood Traddof C«. ployes snd safety of operations tee Pacific. It la now in the moth- celebretlon of tee Holy Oommun- PAINTS Inatituto for Parenthood, died yeo- Include ,spiMlal music.. The ara wa hcnoead low 180 Center St. Oor. M OhnroliOku Itototor and standards o f squlfMoent’’ baU fleet lOR. JUWATS PUNIV; OP torday. The ptOiUo U invited. trout frqpi egg to adult MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, ld61 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SEC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, APRIL 15,tl061

BUGGS BUNNY OUR JMARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 uw Es r WHATTSA M ATTER- S M f MAxe VAIN AAMfNXVA Scratch Infield Hit Off Glove PRIVERS WMT c u ic x ^ VfrllLST I /ARB Y9U kIDOlM' ? H e ^ Pr«v=eM AM DOWN Webb Shakes O^fRust PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER lSnn*nd*r Close Sets Record ------P-; aB*m*nt«i7 tr tr tr (* b .) , SSwMpotato*! IT In Fight Against Tiger ^ 462(Romaii) BB^innluS tr In Quantico Meet 6 Required Three Hit Efforts New York, April 15 (/P)— Spider Webb, one-time high- 7 Stenofrapbart ll dHtanie ranking middleweight contender, shakes off 14 months of Quantico, Va., April 15 {Jf)— ring rust tonight in a comeback effort against tough Dick ’The Quantico Relays at this Tiger of Nigeria. They clash in a televised (ABC TV, 10 p.m., famed Marine base blushingly EST) 10-round fight at St. Nicho-A------^ ...... - SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL A5IERICAN LEAGUE bore an Army insigna going Us Arena. into today's final events. Giardello, Briton Terry Downes, (1 Friday’s Results Tiger, the 31-year-old British Bobby Boyd and Nesil Rivers, and Spice N. L. Action Detroit 7, Chicago B. First Lt. Irvin (Bo) Empire champion, U a 7-5. favorite then lost a. close title fight to (Jena • Minnesota 3, Baltimore 2. . son fastened it there. although he was outpointed by Fullmer. After his win over Cal­ Washington 3. Cleveland 2. Roberson, up from the Webb In London three years ago. I doht object fslor do I hate In fact, rd pay If only they would 7 .APhils aa he starts his sixth seasonf-ner. He lost a shutout on Tommy houn, he decided to get iw ay from .to income tay _the chaos who run take the time | New York, April 12 (/P) Only Games Scheduled. Arm.v’s Quartermaster, head­ The reason is obvious. While the boxing. .most willinolv with the Giants, walked two.' Davis’ eight-inning homer, and w . I- Pet. G.B. quarters at Ft. Lee, Va., top­ 29-year-old Spider has been gath­ As some folks ; Internal Revenue.. To,send a, „ ' There’s no club like the Phila­ struck out five and didn’t allow a then lost a shot at his first com­ «> . “He never retired," said Trainer seem to T T T t T delphia Phillies to give Mike Minnesota . 0 I.OOO pled two of the six meet rec­ ering rust on his layoff. Tiger has J ’’thank youward! ^, hit until Ruben Amaro led off the plete game in the majors when an Kansaa d ty ...i 0 1.000 ords that fell yesterday \rith been fighting, winning and Im­ Carl Nelson. “He Just decided to McCormick a fresh start. sixth Inning with a aingle. The error and two singles loaded the I»s Angeles ...1 0 1.000 '.J the start of the Marine-spon­ proving. lay off for a while. He was dis­ BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL The young lefthander, last Phils had runners on second and bases with none out in the ninth. Chicago ;.. ...1 1 .500 1 sored track and field festival. In his last two starts, the mus­ gruntled after the fight with Full­ year'i earned run leader in the. third with one out in the sev­ Ex-Dodger Clem Labine saved Cleveland ...1 1 .500 1 cular Nigerian flattened Wllfle mer because he thought he de­ In his first crack at competi­ served the decision and he felt ha , JUST PUT SOME o< National League, had given up a enth, after singles by Tony Tay­ It in his first appearance against Detroit ...... '.1 1 .500 1 tive sprinting since 1959. the Greaves in nine rounds to regain lANTlSEPTICON-lT , winning home run by Pittsburgh’s lor and Bobby Gene Smith and a his old mates. He struck out Mau­ Washington ...1 1 ..500 1 the Empire 160-pound crown and was stale against Calhoun even 7 ^ former Cornell halfback cut a though he won." AMP ITUmrSTlNSV Bill Virdon on his first pitch when eacrifice, but McCormick walked ry Wills and Junior Gilliam before Boston ...... ,0 1 .000 ll tenth of a second off Ira stiffened Ace Armstrong in nine. ANY MORE / he appeared In relief in 'Tuesday's P a n c h o Herrera intentionally, Davis, driving in all the Los An New Y’ork . .. .0 1 .000 111 Murchison's Quan co mark It was Tiger’s third straight vic­ Webb said he went from Chi­ opener. But last night, as a start­ loading the baaes. and then got gelea runs, blooped a two-nm sin Baltimore . . .0 2 .000 2 in a heat-winning 9.7 seconds. tory over Armstrong and the first cago to his native city of Tulsa -■ ¥-/t er, McCormick was back a t the old Cal Neeman to hit into a pitcher- gle. Plnch-hittef Duke Snider Today’s Games The 185-pound, 6-1 Roberson time the Ace wa* stopped. No one with the idea of joining th'e police ' 11 stand, out-due^jig Art Mahaffey home-first double play. g^rounded to second for the final Ksinaaa City (Daley 0-0) at New thus became one of six to q\ial- else has beaten Armstrong. Tiger force. In a double three-hitter as the San out. York (Turley 0-0). Ify for this afternoon’s final. is ranked third by Ring and No. Sold Furniture The .Giants had almost as tough • • • Francisco Giant* defeated the a time with Mahaffey, a 22-year- fJeveland (Grant 0-0) at Wash­ Surprise Showing 5 by the NBA. "But I changed my mind and PhUs, 2-0. old right-hander who beat Mc­ REDS 7, CARDS 8 — The Reds ington (Daniels 0-0). That performance was Neither Stopped sold, furniture instead," said Webb. McCormick. 22, practically has Cormick 2-0 with a two-hitter as trailed 3-0 until Wally Post wal­ Minnesota (Stobbs 0-0) at Balti­ something of a surprise, but Tiger’s record is 39-11-2, includ­ "The chsmge did me good. Now I made a career of shackling the a rookie last August and finiahed loped a 500-foot home run with a more (Bart)er 0-0).. Roberson slarlled no one in ing 11 kayos. Webb’s record is 34- feel In a better frame of mind and Phillies. This was his fifth three- the season with a 7-3 record. man on against Curt Simmons in Chicago (McLish 0-0) at Detroit capturing hla specialty with a 5, including 11 ksyos. Neither^has I think I can go all the way up hit job, and the Phils have been the sixth, then went to work on (Moss) 0-0). been stopped. 1 again. y A wild pitch gave the Giants a broad jump of 25 feet, 4?* the victims in three of them. It losing reliever A1 CicoUe and Bob Iyos .Angeles (Casale 0-0) at Bos­ inches for another meet rec­ Webb packed his gloves Sway “I started training again in Jan­ also was McCormick’s 10th shut­ run in the first Inning after three ord. for an extended layoff after out­ uary weighfng 178 pounds. Now walks, one Intentional, loaded the Tii^nauer in the ninth. Eld Bai­ ton (Delock 0-0). «<■»<>, IL >i> TJI. I out, fifth against Philadelphia. ley’s double, a walk and Gus Bell's Sunday’s Games "I’ve never been in better pointing on Feb. 16, I’m back to 159, my best fight­ bases. Mahaffey, who walked six 1960. He said he never Intended to ing weight." A-if <22U«*_ 55.2i^ It was the Giants’ third straight and struck put six, then allowed pinch single tied it 3-all and Ed Kansas City at New York (2). shape in my life." the 25-year- “Cm , Mom, everybody had trouble wWi that test as success and left them all alone In Kasko's single won it for reliever Cleveland at Washington. old Roberson said. "I have to retire but didn’t think he would be No longer ranked because of his just a paih- of infield singles be­ Bill Henry. Stan Musial homered gone so long. Idleness, Webb can gel back •with JOD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD far as I could see—^ind I can see four desks!" second place behind Cincinnati. fore .Willie Mays belted his first .Minnesota at Baltimore (2). perfect a few things now to The Reds remained unbeaten, win­ for the Cards, No. 430 for the Chicago at Detroli. reach-27 feet.’.' Webb, a classy boxer-puncher, the elite if he beats Tiger. BUT IFBOSWORm X H «E 1 0 home run in the eighth. had won five of his last six starts. Scoring will be by the rounds COESNfT SELL, THE \ SEE ning their third with, a five-run Man. lyos Angeles at Boston (2). Roberson stopped 4H inches PETE CLOSE - -SMAaER SROWBS') you ninth Inning at St. Louis for a 7-8 * * * Monday’s Games abort of that goal when he In order he knocked out Joey system. nW C TS A R E decision. Pittsburgh rapped Los _ P1R.ATES 6, DODGERS 8 — An ■ CUBS 8, BRAVES 2—A single No Games Scheduled. finished second to Raffih Bos­ This and the mile relay, fea­ W3KTHLE5S. LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON by A1 Heist came ahead of Tay­ ton in the 1960 Olympics. Bos­ e o , IF TATE GETS Angeles, 6-3, and the Chicago e’rpor and four consecutive hits — NATIONAL LEAGUE turing Morgan State’s indoor IH THE WAV, Cubs won their first. 3-2 over Mil­ a double by Dick Groat and sin­ lor's winning shot on a 3-2 pitch Friday’s Results ton holds the world record of AAT.1 champions, head the PEOPLE ARE waukee, on Sammy Taylor’s two gles by Bob Skinner, Roberto by Milwaukee’s Bob Buhl. Don El­ Chicago 3, Milwaukee 2 26ri'l ' 4. program for the windup. Radio, TV Sports SUREGdlNG- run, two-out homer in the ninth. Clemente and Dick Stuart — gave ston won it in relief, after homers Cincinnati 7,. St. I/Ouit 3 On a regular training rou­ TOBBALAO tine while not pulling dut.v at ■Close, also a 1960 01.vmpian, * * * the Pirates a clinching, four-run J>y Frank Bolling and Hank Aaron San Frandsco 2, Philadelphia 0 Ft. l^ e , Roberson is build­ barely caught Morgan State's Saturday— GIANTS 2, PHILS • — Mc­ third against Sandy Koufax. had given the Braves the lead Pittsburgh 6, Los .Angeles 3 Lee Martin in the 880. Clo.se. Cormick, now 12-5 against the Southpaw Joe Gibbon was the wln- against Bob Anderson. ing up for competition in the 1 ;4A—This \Ve«k in Sports, W. U Pet. G.B. 220-yard low hurdles as well from Manchester, Conn., is out Channel'S. ------Cincinnati ...... 8 0 1.000 as the broad jump this season. of St. John’s University. 2 p.m.— San F'raocisoo ..,.3 1 ..750 1/ A decent show against such OUier records weie set b.v Red .Sox 4'S. Los Angeles, Los .\ngcles ...... 2 2 ..500 U, Morgan State's sprint medley Chsnnel 8. 4> 2 ..500 fast compan.v as Quanlico’s Ed Cent' lUgiiB feetewsCergL Knud. Souchak^ Maxwell Share Lead Sport Chatter Pittsburgh . l i t Collynioie and Bob Brown in relay team with a 3:22.1 tour 2 p.m.— Chicago ...... 1 2 .333 2 this afternoon's final would of the mile in 440, 220, 880 Yankees vs. Kansas City, Milwaukee ...... 1 2 .333 2 al.so make the 100 an inviting legs; Pete McArdle of the New WKNB 810. B. C. BY JOHNNY HART GREEN MANOR, seeking to as­ S.. Ia>uls . ., ...... 1 2 .333 2 challenge. York Athletic Club with a 10.- 2 p.m.—Sports Thrills, As Sifiord Falls Back to Third Philadelphia ...... 1 3 .250 4iP sure itself of no worse thap a tie 2 'i Pete Close kept the Marines 000 meter run of 30:05.8' and Channel SO. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE WAKP UP), \t?U Toilav’s Games in action with a meet record Phil Fehlen of the Marines' 2 :S0—Cards vs. Reds, ALLRiGHr!. WHOE^eR \ for first place In the Farmington (Willey ) Oraanaboro, N.C., April 16 (P)—* >on a day that pj'e^ced 12 sub-par Milwaukee O-O) at d ll- 1:50.0 half-mile and was favor­ Camp Pendleton, Calif., with Channel 30. frs LATt, 0H,N0i MUCH TOO niMEY.' A CLEVER AND DESPERATE . EVEN SO, CUARDS HAVE BEEN L A Z / P U M ! Valley Basketball League, visits rago (Hobble 0-1) 4 p.m.—Big Time M'restling, CORPORAUANO TOOK THE GI?ouND CAN Mike Souchak, who mya ha is' scores and 13 at par 71. ed to re.store l-eathernerk a high jump of six feet six and . PRSONIR MI6HT BREAK our OF 1 KNOWN TO FALL ASLEEP/ THE Cincinnati (Jay 0-0) at St. Ix>uis one-quarter Indies. Cliannel 8. WREALSUEPY. capture of this wmcuiAH In an eighth place tie at 143 Glastonbury tonight to conclude prestige tixia.v in the mile. DO HDU KAYE A CAFI firriT RIGHT BACK 1 playing well, and BiUy Maxwell.: its regular season's schedule. The (Broglio 0-0) 4:30—TY Race of Week, PRISONER IS THE GREATEST who says he isn’t, shared the half­ war Sam Snead, winner lasrt year Pittsburgh (Friend 0-0) at Los Channel 18. PLACE 10 KiSP-mE EVENT OF OUR CAREERS.. IF —.f - - and six other times here since Manormen have won 15 of 17 PRSONCE UNTIL WE HB SHOULD ESCAPE, way lead In the 72-hole Greater starts this winter and hold a half Angeles (Drysdair 1-0) 5 p.m.—Bowling Stars, Greensboro Open ’Golf Toiima- 1938;' Canadian Stan Leonard; Philadelphia (Green 0-0) at San Channel SO. DELIVER HIM TO THE OUR HEADS WOULD Buddy Sullivan and Kel Nagle, game lead over Windsor Locks in PROPER AUTHORnSS THEN WE mant going into today’s third the title race. Francisco (Marirhal 0-0) 5 p.m.—All-Star Golf, ■rawRRew? MUST TAKE round. British Open champion from Aus­ Sunda.v’s Schedule Collins vs. Metz, MOClIAHCESk tralia. Milwaukee at Chicago •. if.. ^ Channel 8. ' They were tied at 138, four un­ 8CANDI.A AC will open its 10 p.m.—Fight of Week, ■ SIR, der par after two trips around the The low 60 pros and 10 ama­ Cincinnati at St. Louis...... teurs qualified for the final two home soccer season Sunday after- Pittsburgh at lyos .An'geles Tiger vs. W'abb, 7,000-yardi«aagefleld Country’ Club r.oqn playing 'host to the New Channel 8. course in quest of the 622..500 days of play, with 153 the cut off Philadelphia at San Francisco •v- •> I tournament's 63.200 top money. point for the pros, the year’s high­ Britain General Ameglio club at filonday’s Schedule est on tour b ■ four strokes. Mt-. Nebo. Game time will be 2;30 St. I/Oiiis at lyOH .Angeles Siindav— •K.axwsja'* A m - Souchak had a second round 68 Souchak, who bounced back pm. Only Game Scheduled. 1 ;30—Red Sox vs. Los Angeles, that featured a frS0 putts. 111 Stanley Cup Won by Hawks HAS A BIG STABLE OF HORSES SEETHE TREES'? FRANK RAMSEY, ...WE HAVE ONLY *5UNNY TOmV 71-70 sta it was Don MassengaJe Maxwell, winner of two tourna­ Hampers Practice who had just completed his first above, wilt appear with ments, one in California and one Chicago, April 15 (fl--The un-*’Pete Goegan and before official* year on the tour. in Puerto Rico, mU»ed a ' two- relenting CJhicago Black Hawks could restore order, four player* Inclement weather has hamper­ Bill Russell’s All-Stars Sharing fifth place at 142 ware footer on the 18th that would have have the Detroit Red Wings on from each side were e;tchanglng ed Manchester High’s baseball Sunday night at East Gene Uttler, Jerry Steelsmith and meant a birdie and first place all the floor again in their torrid punches. team as it tries to get ready for Dan Sikes. by himself. He missed four greens, Hartford High. The hoop Stanley Cup .slugfc.st. Only Hay and Goegan were its 1961 opener only 10 days away. exhibition against the Sikes matched Souchak’s 68 i but salvaged a par each time. He ’The confident Black Hawk*, penalized, each getting a major The Indians are scheduled to meet' the best scores oi the second round had 81 putts. 6-3 winners last night, lead in penalty. Hall High at Memorial Field a ■ Marco Polos, featuring the best-of-seven series 3-2 and Murray .. Balfour - and Stan week from Tuesday. Johnny Egan of Provi­ insist they will .wrap up their Mikita each fired two goals — Inclement weather has hamper­ dence College, starts at C 1W1 ty NM, !.»■ TJHhg. 0 J, PH. Off. firat Stanley Cup championship Mikita getting two in the final ed Manchester High’s baseball In 23 years when the two ene­ period -but Balfour will mis* the 8:30. Russell. Bill Shar- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER team as it tries to get ready for man, Kacey Jones and mies meet again Sunday night In rest of the series. He was trip­ its 1961 opener only 10 days away. 1 MUST BE L0C0U.1OLIK HOUSE IS A LIASIUTy. SOLOl IS \ VBS.AN OLD EUERGEWCY IT may BE HANDY FOR Detroit. ped up by Young Early in the The Indians are scheduled to meet Jim Luscu'toff will be BUT riL GIVE you » 600t VOU lAAV STBIKE THAT A STRP LANOIM* STRIP USED PURIM ME FLYING DOWN HOW ’The fifth game, played before third period and suffered a frac­ with the Stars.- MR, ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ture of the left forearm when he Hall High at Memorial Field a OIL ON TIf TRACT... OR i n i MAKE 72 CHOKE O' PAVEMENT Tir WAR BY PUNES BASED an estimated 18,000 noisy fans week from Tuesday. f o uketdseeaar T LOTSi IF A a r y s p r in g s op h e r e iJ- LSEESITHE NEAR SAN ANTONIO. IIL who crammed every aisle of went crashing info the Detroit DONY THINK THIS WOULD DSTAUCET DRIVE VOO B V m j-' PANTALEO’S Chicago Stadium, was the rough­ nets. Thua far, the Indians have had A B EW LA TH r-I WANT Trade Talk Ba-THEIDEALTIMB!. est and rowdiest of the aerie*. Balfour’s injury seemed to pump only one real good workout. That TDASK was Wednesday when Coach Tom /.^lAAFOR Play had to be stopped nearly a new life Into the Hawks, who have New York, April 15 ;/Pl—W ith. dozen times as fan.* littered the specialized in three-goal bursts in Kelley put his charges through a 7 long batting and fielding drill. one swap rumor already squashed. USED AUTO PARTS ice with debris. this series. In the first victory In General Manager Roy Harney of A near free-for-all erupted in Chicago, the Hawks exploded for Otherwise, the local tossers have been limited to a little throwing. the New York Yankees was to talk ! the last minute of the second three goals in the opening period trade today with Frank Lane, cur­ HORACE ST. MANCHESTER j period. It was touched off by a The second victory in Chicago was Even more boys than anticipat­ ed turned out for the practice rently doing hi.s wheeling and ASK FOR ENHL— MI 9-7346 I free swinging brawl between the scored on three goals In the second dealing for the Kansa.i City A’s. Hawks’ , Bill Hay and Detroit’s I period. drillii. Approximately 90 signed The,re was a report out of Balti­ m From Hartford lUMid take Bridge SL, turn right onto originally but close to 130 report­ more last night that Lane had Wetherell St., conttnoe stnUght onto Honuie St. Championship Trophy to Coach ed all told. •shuffled righthander Jerry Walker “Fve issued about 18 suits so i Hospitalized again following surgery to correct a shat­ to the Yankees in return for out- Czarnota’s Near Record Toss far," Coach Kelley said. "I expect fielder-lnfielder Hector Lopez and ^ tw by tHA. >». T jt yj. H t oe. tered right arm, Frank Miller, coach of Watkins Bros, to hand out about 10 more' to lads an unnamed catcher, presumably USED and NEW TIRES championship Rec League volleyball team was presented who will be kept on the varsity rookie Jesse Oonder. In Javelin Provides Victory with a trophv yesterday afternoon by Bruce Watkins, squad. THE STDRY o f MARTHA WAYNE JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN FREE! Use^ Tube with Tire Purchase April 17 thru April 22 "We’ll probably carry a senior BY WILSON SCRUGGS team captain'. Miller, popular Savings Bank officer, is THE GUN YOU OH.THATLIT CAN'T YOU strongman Ed Czarnota, the'^ 100: 1. Batallnn. KH: 2. Foster, M: 3, and an underclassmen at each of BrnrkpJi. M. Time, :10.9. mainlv responsible for the popularity of vollOyball in the regular pbaltlons. The rest of I ('■n«3n!K»/TTWWTD6STHSR FLASHED ON FLIPPED OUT WITH MY • THINK OP A lad with the bulging muscles, 220: 1, SataliiKi. JOH: 2. Foaler, M; *. \ \ oSrT TicirPff ow.y one THE DRIVER WHO SANDWICHES WHEN BETTER STORY SPARE WHEELS Gldman. M. ’Tlnie, ;24 1. Manchester. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) the squad -will be rounded out GAVE YOU A I DODGED HIS THAN THAT/ thrw the javelin 1'^ feet, eight Mile: 1 J. Oolrten. M: 2. K. Golden, with pitchers." WANTED TRUCK/ MISTER? FOR MOUNTING SPARE TIRES Inchea yesterday afternoon to give M: .1. ('have*. KH Time, 4-66.4. , Pitching shorts may be one ot 440: 1 Salriua, M: 2. Bracken, M; 1, Man t« drive delivery tmek IS IT? N EW 14” w h e e l s a t a BARGAIN Manchester High’a trackmen a Bruce. EH, Tin:(e, :S4 6. Friday’s Homers Yesterday’s Stars the Indians’ problems. Two pro*; BS: 1. Smith. M 2. rolasanto. EH: pective m (^d hopefuls. Mike and to help In automettva thrilling 65-49 win over E ast H art­ Pitching — Frank Lary, Tigers, 8, FlanaRan. EH. Time. 2:06.8. A-m e b ic An l e a g u e Reardon and John Lucas received parts st4>re. AU benefits.^ Id- ford at the Hornet course. In 'the Shot: 1, Sfurdock. EH: 2. Teriial. EH; pitched the first one-hitter of his freak Injuries off .the Fdiamond USED PARTS season’s first meet. The throw 3. Stanefield. M. EHetance, 128-8. Colavlto. Tigers (1). career, giving up a scratch single hour week. Apply for appH- Brood jump: 1. Kostenko, M: 2. Tei^ NATIONAL LEAGUE which may sideline them this year. FOR A U MAKES and MODELS 'was leas than a foot under the ra EH: .1. Doucette, M. DIelance. I by Jim Landis in the filUi. He Reardon broke his thumb on his catlon at school record. 19-1'- BoIUng. Bravrs (1). walked' two and struck out five Pole vault: 1, rhokaa, Mr-2. Stewart. Aaron. Braves (1). while facing only SO men for 7-0 throwing hand while Lucas’ In­ IW * l«iy Afl Mok«t Lot* Mo

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BY F A G A LY and SHORTEN Help W aatsA^ ArtielM For Salt 45 BuiMing'Contnictinx 14 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Garden— Farm—Dairy Apartments— Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Hoiisei For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sak 72 Male or Female S7 Houses For Sals 72f Waiiteil— Real EsU te 77 WALLPAPER BALE—Fully trim­ Products 60 Tensments 63 A. A. DION, INC. Rooflai, stdtnc, med, plaatio coated, many 1961 HOLL-YWOOD BECmON —8 room GENTLEMAN'S farm with city BEAUTIFUL 6 room ranch-cape, $13,800—THREE acres, immaculate SJBtijNG? Buying? TradingT No patnUnc. Carpontry. Altarauons X'M tilOCITiNd AT MOioria.WATiNtaA! REAL ESTATE pattema to chooae from. C. J. EASTERN STATES Farmtr'a Ex­ colonial, 1% baths, fireplace, hot convenlencM. Approximately 1% full basement, 3-cmr garage, 2 fire­ BIGRAI^CH expandable Cape, shed dormer^ matter what your needs may bs, and addltiona. Oelllnfa. Worfcman- QHtTNOUIANDTN, ^OONTWISOltSOMUCH' THREE ROOM apartment, heat, CLASSIFIED Morrison Paint Store; 885 Onter change, Buckland Is now open hot water, parking space. Call MI water oil heat, one-car garage, acres land, fruit and shads trsas, places, city water and aewerage, fireplace, galrage, tree*. Cajltm Mitten can fit them liks a glova. ahip guaraiiitoed. 1M Autumn St. CAStUiJCLt SUT t'1.1. NKVIR. < QPPORTUNITY Hawthorne Street''— Pour bed­ WANTITO St. dally and all day Saturdays from 4-0376 after 6:80. wall to wall carpeting, city water outside fireplace, 8-car garage knotty pine cabinets, tile bath, W. Hutchins, M l 9-5182. / Free inspection upon request. Call MI S.48W. 9IT H U ; SMI'S with workshop, 2 chicken coops, 7 room ranch, or three and a huge •HOOT A 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. MI 8-8138. and sewerage, amesite drive, en­ plaatered walls, in excellent condi­ the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, LIKSAWHIl Outstanding Salespeople SLIDE PROJEX7TOR — T.D.C. TWO R(X>M8 and bath, haated closed yard. Charles Lesperance, full rooms, large kitchen 'With tion, 80 days’ Mcupancy, priced at den. Finished basement with two $18,900 — SEVEN roqucblonlal, 4 Realtors, Ml 3-6930. BATHROOMS tiled, remodeltn(, SNAP 06 Pn^lSM WitH bedrooms, nl(:e l^'^-tMes, central­ advertising additions, recreaticn rooms, atreamllner "SOO", 300 watt lamp, apartment, Oakland St., MI M l $.7630. birch cabinets, oil heat, sunporcb, only $18,700. Charles Lesperance, lavatories, garage. Good lot. Cue- MATlNflLA Wanted ly located. Carina W. Hutchins, porches. All t}rpes oif carpentry, FISAS.' 55 F 3.5 tans, handles both 85 Fertilizers 50-A 1-6229, 9-8. combination windows and doors. MI 9-7620. 7 / tom built by U ft R. Well worth the WISH SOMEONE to bandit your SMrSA mm. and 3%x3>4 slides. Like new. 6 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, $18,- Home in excellent condition. City price of $21,900. Ml 9-5182. real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0830 also cellar poors poured Call Ml ROCKVILLiB — Ideal (or newly­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS B-4291. STUCVIN One of Manchester's oldest and Original price $79.95. Can be youra CLEAN COW manure. Delivered. 650. 8 room ranch large living water and aewerage, amesite for prompt Md courtsous servlet. PePPCTuAL moat respected real estate organ­ for $45. Call MI 9-3146 avenings. $6 and $10 loads. Excellent (or weds I 8H room apartment on room, cablntt kitchen, 8 bed- drive, Au this for $17,600. Charles BOLTON-COVENTRY LINE T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Joseph BarQl, Broker. 8:15 A.M. to 4:.10 P.M. 55 FINLEY STREET STONE MASON — All kinds of McrriON- izations has several openings for gardens, lawns, shrubs, MI 8-7804, Reed St. Heat, etove, refrigerator, rooma, 1H % m ortn g e can be Lesperancs, MI 9-7630. stone, brick, block, firepisces and BOY'S BICYCLE 34." hew tires, t o 0-8781, and picnic area. 18 mlnutei from aasumed. Marion B. Robertson, Only $13,600 MI 3-1577 FOR ACTION call Ml 9-8598. experienced salesmen or women $33; large window 73x54 with Excellent custom built 2-year-old Have buyers waiting. Fitzgerald COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. cellar floors. F. Hort’ath, Ml Hartford. MI 9-4834, TR 6-1186. Broker, Ml 8-5958. MANCHESTER—Tilts week’s spe- due to expansion. Excellent earn­ screen, best offer. 635 W: 5nddla cisl. Beautiful 6-6 duplex, excel­ Large, clean, S-room ranch, plas­ 8 room, 3 bedroom split level with Agency. MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:30 A.M.—SATURDAY 0 A.M. 9-3001. ings assured. F'ull tinte only. Com­ Tpke. 5 0 8-8830, Household Goods 51 THREE ROOM flat, heat and elec­ MANCHESTER—St. James' Par­ lent condition. Owner’s side haa tered walls, 11x14 kitchen, 13x23 MANCHESTER 2-car garage. Features Include full BIDWEUL ROME Improvement tricity (umtehed, gerege. Call Ml ish. 3 bedroom ranch, paneled rec­ modem kitchen with hullt-ina, in­ living room with fireplace, 8 bed­ plaster house, 1V4 baths, squared Legal Notice mission basis. LOAM, LOAM, Loam straight from PLEASE READ YOUR AD Co. AUeratlons. additiotia, r*- TORO LAWNMOWERS at reduced 9-9248. reation room, fireplace, attached tercom system, tile bath with rooms, master bedroom 11x14, oil Lively Living and rebutted shingles, picture book the farm. Cali Upton Construction, , garage, assumable 4%% mort­ hot water heat, walk-out basement, kitchen with stainless steel double AT A COURT OF PROBATT: held CUMined or Ads” are takro over the phons aa a cob- rages. Roofing and siding experts Write us giving full particulars pricci. Ride, rotary, reel modeie vanity, combination atorms and Aluminum clapboards a apecialty Inc., Coventry, PI 2-8190 or PI gage. Owner Ml 3-8177. screens, plus many more extras. % acre of privacy, Don’t miss this immaculate B'-i oven, rec room with fireplace. at Mancheater. within and for the >vnlPOce The ad'vrtlser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT BuTWMEHaE MOVE! FOR PITSV PAPPV8TAHIN8] l - r DON'T on experience and income require­ with wind-tunnel grase bag atueh- District uf Manchester on the 13th day Une.xcelled arorkmanahip Easy 3-7604. THREE ROOM apartment, eteam Sales price $19,900. For full in­ room ranch. Spacious living room Beautiful high elevation with view. of April. 1961. a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS in t l ^ for the neat Inaer- SAKE: TWINTV FIVI, m o v i e s ; KNOW WHAT ment. Marlow’s, Inc., 867’ Main, budget terms. MI 9-6495 or TR WANTS HER 10 ments. Ml 9-6221, heat, adulU only, MI 8-8058. MANCHESTER-Perfectly finished formation call the Ellsworth Mit­ with fireplace, modem kitchen, Large trees and storage shed. Present. Hon. John J. Walletl. Juage. Mon The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted FIST OF film SHOTy T -10 DO- HAND LAWN mower, S-piece cedar J - Kstate of Patrick Henry Conlon. lata a-9109. MOVE AROUND 8 room Cape, - paneled recreation ten Agency,''resUors, M l 8-6980 or LAWRENCE F. FIANO • cheertui dining area. 3 airy bed­ Priced below owner's cost. Insertion for anv advertisement and then only tc the eatent of a FOR SOME AND SHE'S AS Box H, Herald. lawn set, electric supplies and fix­ TWO FURNISHED rooms, bed­ room, breezeway. garage, beauti­ rooms. Attached garage, 103x150 of Manchester. In said District de­ MI 9-5524. Realtor MI 8-2766 ceased •make ro o d ' Insertion, Errors which do not leasen the value of HOidE MOViE livelt as tures, auto parts, miscellaneous USED FURNITURE. Ml 8-7449, room set, kitchen sat, refrigera­ ful yard. Asking $15,900. The Elsie lot. Reduced to $19,900. Call Mr. The administratrix having exhtbiteiV PRODUCTION control clerk, high tor, stove. Rent reasonable. Phone MI 3-6273 her administration account with sala the adverrtseroent srlU not be corrected by “ make rood” Insertion. RooHns—Siding 16 SHOTS •“ AFI^ZEN hardware, household articles, and Meyer-Agency, realtors, MI 9-SS24, MANCHESTER— Six room ranch, Riemer, JA 8-4611, MI 9-5306. school education, typing, shop and many more items. PI 2-7241 after Adults. Apply 10 Depot Square, Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 estate to this Court for allowance, it in THATSWMEN CODFISH r MI 8-6980. financing available, near school, BRAE-BURN REALTY O R D E R E D : That the 24th day • of COUGHLIN ROOPTNO Co. - AU general office experience helpful. 6 or weekends. STERILIZED uaed furniture and Apt. 4. BARROWS & WALLACE t O l R tXXlPER.ATIO.N lAtU. 1?IS0R MOSTiS Iona Mfg., Regent St. bus, shopping, city sewers, water, April, 1961 at eleven o'clf>ck. forenoon, types of roofs and roof repairing, appliances, excellent condition. MANCHESTER — Exceptional 2- fireplace, oil hot water heat, tile at the Probate Office in the Municipal Dial Ml 3-2711 SETS IN- IC porta' THREE ROOM apartment (on rent. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Building in said Manchester, be and the BE APPRECEATED sp^ializlng In Twenty Year Bond­ NEW bronze/braas and chrome (amtly 6-6 duplex, copper plumb­ bath, amesite drive. Call MI (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) condition. Also, man's diamond Heat, hot water and gas for book­ MANCHESTER same is assigned for a hearing on ed Roofs. Call Ml 8-770T. dinette seta, mattreases, and other ing, city utilities. This one must be 9-4826 or MI 9-4528. 55 E. Center St. the aiiowance of said administration ac« ring. Call after 7 p.m. 50 4-0813. ing, electric refrigerator and gas OPEN FOR INSPECTION Situations Wanted— Itemi. 30%-40% off. Credit terms, seen. Asking $19,900. The Elsie Modified S bedroom Colonial with count with said estate, ascertainment stove. Please call MI 9-7787 from MI 9-5306 of heirs and order of distribution and 6- 1 no down payment. LeBIanc Furni­ Meyer Agency, realtors, MI 9-5524, MANCHESTER—Two b^auUful 2- 8-car garage, nicely decorated, Lost and F ou n d ____ 1 Garagt^ervicP-Storage 10 and Chimneys 16-A Female 38 5-7 p.m. only. MI 3-6930. Sunday 1-4 p.m. this Court directs that notice of the REX GAS water heater. 5tl 3-6380, ture Hospital, 195 South Street, (amiy homes, excellent condition. large family’a delight at< only time and place assigned for said hear­ FOl'Nr>-A s'.im of money in the CLEANING by tlA hour, also Rockville, TR 5-2174. Open 9.9, SECOND FLOOR 5 room apart­ Call fast on these. S-room older $13,900. OVERSIZED CAPE ing he given to all persons known to GARAGE FOR rent at 1»2 Maple ROOFING—Speclalliing repairing FOUR ROOM house, less than five home $9,500. Colonial (Jape, full 10-12 Laurel Street — $18,500 be intere.sted therein to appear and be vicmitv of P2T Main St. Owner ^ - i S > TSTi . M.frCTrWiwtrAMi iTHaicAii Spring cleanin. Write Mrs. Saturday till 6. We buy houselots ment with bath, hot water fur­ Street. Tel.,| 3-4751 . : roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut- i m minute walk to Bolton Lake. Price DlrecUons: Center Street. Man­ heard thereon by publishing a copy of may have samr by identifyinp the of furniture. ahed, IM baths, reduced to CompleWrty redecorated inside Wow—At last we hav* that BIG ter work, chimneya cleaned, re­ Tyrrell. Box 183, Station A, Man­ BEAUTIFUL dusty rose lined nished. furnish your own heat. $9,200. Apply owner, MI 3-0708. this order in som e new spaper having a sum invofved and date lost. Apply $16,900. Short way out—a real 4 and out 6 room Cape, fully insulat cape everyone is looking -for. 24x38 chester, to Church St. to Laurel. circulation in said District, at least five paired. Aluminum siding. 301 chester. drapes, excellent condition, 10’4 Call John E. Kingsbury, PI 3-8046. Signs on property. days before the day of said hearing, Manrhester Police Dept., Kast feet by 54 ", $25. MI 8-2018. KIN0.'8 FURNITURE Department room cutie with large lot. Easily ed. new roof and vestibule—a well with two rooms finished up. Large GARAGE for rent. $5 month. 11 ■ .years' experience. Free estimates, i Help Wanted— Female 35 —Large eetection of nationally ad- NEW 6 ROOM Colonial, 1% ceramic and bv mailing on or before April 14. Middle Tpk'', ______LONE GENTLEMAN will rent baths, fireplace, plastered walls, financed. Full price $7,900. Many cared for property, $14,500. wooded lot. Close to the new shop­ Act fast — older but comfortable 1961. by certified mall, a copy of this Oak Place, MI 3-6106. Call Howley. Ml 3-5361, MI 3-0763.! Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Male 36 vertiaed furniture at low, low die- partial use of beautifully furnished hot water heat, amesite drive. more from $4,500 up. Call the Ells­ ping center at the Green. AND it's 6 room apartment each side, duplex order to M arv C. Pitney. 636 Bast 11th NOTICE IS HEF.EPY given that CLERK-TYPIST Situations Wanted— Male 39 count pricea. Unfinished $ drawer Brick front 6 room Cape, heated St.. New York City 9. N. Y . : Harold W. WALLPAPER removed, $8.60 per CLOTHING MAN experienced in 6% room ranch with many excep­ Large shade trees. Builder MI worth Mitten Agency, realtors. Ml only $17,800. style, 3 rooms on first floor, 8 bed­ Pass Book No. .S?f:«07, issued - by Boats and Accessories 46 knee-hole desk only $14.88; break­ 8-6930 or MI 9-5524. , recreation room, garage, fireplace, Carrlty. 753 Main St.. Manchester. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Heating and Plumbing 17 room. Ceilings painted. $10. paint- Interekting full-time position men and boy’s wear and interest­ MEDICAL STUDENT with A.B. tional privileges. Bus stop at door. 3-4860. rooms on second, each apartment. Conn., Guardian of the estate of Pa­ The Savings Bank of Manchester fast sets from $27.77; Danish wal­ CentralSI location. Middle-age cou- new condition, $14,900. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor tricia A, Conlon Wilkie, minor. included Miscellaneoug painting available in our Sales Department ed in job with future, salary plus dbgree, diverse background, de­ Large, open attic. Oil heat, porches, ha.s been lost and application has PLUMBING AND heating — re­ NEW 1960 Parkwood deluxe 15 foot nut lounge chair, foam cuahions, pie preferred, MI 8-3534 or 415 BEST BUY In Manchester—6 room MANCHESTER — 25 Eva Drive. JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge! I960 INDIAN Matchless P in to., also. MI 9-9158. for competent typist for diversified commisaion. Apply Stein's Men sires summer employment June Jarvla built colonial 7 years Large 6 room Cape in one of the walking distance to school, bus and been made to said bank for pay­ modeling Installations, repairs. and Boy’s Clothing Store, Man­ fiberglas ski or family boat with Just $24.88; deluxe Hollywood bed Woodbrldge St. Colonial, patio, 24 foot living MI 3-1577 • ment of the amount of deposit lightweight motorrycle, 5300, M I' clerical work. Applicant must be to September. MI 34201, outfit, Innerspring construction, young, 6 large rooms, plastered nicest sections in town. AU the shopping. Can be bought with All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ chester Shoppii^ Parkade, 360 Windshield, complete steering and room 4H% assumable mortgage. 3-0174 after 4:30, j High School graduate. Excellent in­ with headboard, only 149.88. Budg. walls throughout, aluminum extras you are looking for, assum­ $3,100 in cash. Both apartments perience. 34-bour service. Call Electrical Services 22 Middle Tpke., west. Only those deck hardware. Takes 5-00 h.p. en­ SIX ROOM duplex available Mey $14,900. J. D. Realty, MI 3-5129. U.S. Prods Reds IX>5T-Pass Book No. i2 ? :. Sarings surance benefits and pleasant work­ gine. 5 0 9-7795. et terma arrange'd. King’s, H an­ 1, oil heat, storm windows and atorms. 4 zone hot water heating able mortgage of $12,800, asking SIX ROOM ranch near achoola and available. Earl VanCamp, Ml B-4746. experienced need apply. Department of the Connecticut ing conditions. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ford Roa>*. -• screens, adults preferred. MI 85 LAKE STREET—7 room co­ unit, 1% baths, nice yard, 116 foot price at FHA appraisal $16,800. shopping center, 4V4% mortgage, Bank A- Tnist Company. N Main 19.Vi H.ARLEY DAVISON fbr sale, i ' FREE EISTIMATES—Prompt serv­ 15 FOOT S|IFG, lights. Navy top, aluminum storm windows. Owner If It’s for sale, call Gale On Laos Truce MI 9-S020. I ■ PAINTERS WANTED — Only 9-0894. lonial, living room with fireplace, frontage, sidewalks, city utilities, St. Office. Application made for ice on all types of electrical wir­ LIBERTY JTlTUAL AKC REGISTERED miniature full cover, 33 electric, used one FLORENCE ELECTRIC stov* with Recently remodeled 2-family, 8V4 MI 9-9468. Radio•T^' Repair skilled men need apply. Call MI formal dining room, den cabinet near shopping and new proposed extra large rooms each, excellent DONALD S. GALE REALTY payment. A «TDE SELECTION of new and ing Licensed and insured. Wilson INSURANCE CO. poodles. 2 females, gray, cham season only. Mastercraft trailer, automatic oven control, extra FOUR ROOM cold flat, first floor, parochial school. Asking $18,900. (Continued from Page One) Services 18 Electrical Co., Manchester. Ml 3-0275. kitchen with dishwasher. 3 bed­ heating system, 3-car garage, good MANCHESTER—Excellent 2-famlly CO. used bicycles, sales and service, pion blood line. Private owner spare wheel, hiHv equipped. 50 warming oven, and deep well. hot water, $75. Call between 4-7 rooms. l \ i baths, landscaped lot Girard Agency, MI 3-0368. NOTICE I.s HEREBY given that ■ 9-4817 Glastonbury, ME 3-7876. MI 3-1161 MI 9-8624. income, $16,000, 6-5 on large lot in excellent Ioca-“ 485 Farmington Ave., Hartford 5 all makes. The Bike Shop, 257 MACHINTSTS— 9-3260. Nine years old. excellent condl- p.m. Ml 9-2356. 102x613,' Marion E. Robertson, ed to Inform the Soylets that an Pass Book No. S.S6722. issued by RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, tion. Tile baths, oil hot water heat, ADams 6-0818 Uon, 860. MI 3-4868. Broker, MI 3-5953 SOUTH WINDSOR—Year old 8 bed­ early answer is expected. “ The Sarings Bank of Manchester, Spruce Street. free pickup and deliveiy on small TOOL MAKERS A.K.C ENGUSH black nlniature FIVE PASSENGER outboard run­ Quality built 8 bedroom ranch, city utilities, 2-car garue. As­ Eve. and.Simdavs JA 8-6280, radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10: HAIRDRESSER, experienced and room ranch, 1% baths, garage, laiye living room with fireplace, Ofilcials here belieye there are has been lost and application has j Courses and Classes 27 Job shop work— poodle, seven weeks old. out >of about. new cost $450. will sell for ELEC7TRIC RANGE 38" white cast FOUR ROOMS, heated apartment, full cellar, large living room, sume 5)4% mortgage, "rhe Elsie AD 2-6225 p.m. H Jb E Radio and TV. JU , efficient. MI 9-7043. NEILL ROAD, Vernon.—One year fully plastered, attached garqge, tw'o possible explanations for the been made to said bank for pay­ Commercial and aircraft. Emmrill, Fonclair and Piperscroft $295. Never used. 5 0 3-0789. 558 Iron, enamel sink 60” with steel aduIU, $96. Call MI 9-7553.. kitchen, dinette, half acre, shade Meyer Agencyrrealtors, MI 9-5524, Business Services Offered 13 9-5582, Ml 3-1479. old 5>4 room ranch. 100x275’ lot, excellent location, 818,500. Soyiet delay: ment of the amount of deposit. . MEN WANTED Intervleiva any time. lines. A show pro-spert. 5Iessiah E. Center Street. cabinet, electric Ironer, cabinet treed lot. Assume VA mortgage. Ml 3-6930. SIX ROOM duplex, steam oil heat, brick front, aluminum storm win­ 1. That a deliberate stalling op­ COSMA APPLIANCE Servlca-R e- 18 AND OVER CLERK TYPIST Open Saturday 'mornings Kennels. B. Minney, 511 9-9793. model, MI 9-1506. dows and doors, wall-to-wall car­ $1,600 down, $112 monthly includes 453 SPRING STREET. Gus Malm- CONNIE'S TV and Radio Service. I 16 FOOT BRISTOL, 25 h.p. electrlo cellar and attic, 2 large porches, • VERNON MANCHESTER eration is under way to allow the pairs all makes refrigsrators. available all hours. Satisfaction THE NEWTON CO.MPANY peting throughout. Many extra everything. Being transferred. Definitely not commonplace. True borg, builder. 7 room split level, Announcements freezers, washing machines, dry­ To train as heavy equipment opera- Evinrude, completely Equipped. ROGERS’ SILVERWARE In fac­ copper window screens, opposite Owner, MI 4-0346. Communist-led Pathet Lao forces guaranteed. Call MI 9-1315. Full-Time 55 Elm St., Manchester tory sealed cartons. SO-piecs serv­ Center Park. Available about May features. Must be seen to be ap­ home lovers never pass by this at­ garage, 100x200 lot, built-in oven to co.nsolldate and eyen expand ers ranges, oil and gas burners. tora training on Bulldozer. Motor Live Slock— Vehicles 42 Top with side, aft curtains, trail­ preciated. Only $16,500. TR 5-6667. OPEN SUNDAY and stove, 1*2 ceramic tile baths, INCOME TAXES prepared in your MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. A regional claim office for a er. 5U 3-8873. ice for 8. regular $89, sacrifice 5. Adults preferred. MI 9-7529. tractive 6 room stone front ranch their position In Laos. PHILCO RECOMMENDED Service 1 grader. self-propelled scraper, without noticing Its beauty. On 2-5 p.m. finished , recreation room. Open home or by appointment. Exper­ ■—On Hi-Fi's, radios, television.! well knowTi Hartford insurance SADDLE HORSES for sale; also $28. Excellent Mother’s Day gift. SIX ROOM CAPE, breexeway and 8 LARGE ROOMS 2. T^at the Soyiets have run Crane and Drag line. Must train 3 18 FOOT Lyman Islander with ROCKVILLE—3 room furnished prominent lot among other beauti­ house Sunday, April 16, 1-5 p.m. ienced tax work, 34 hour service. COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ Also, guaranteed aervice on all: weeks at o\i-n expense. $165 per company will be established soon Salesmen Wanted 36-A Western saddles and bridles. May Will deliver. BU 9-8955. f arage, full shed dormer, 2 full into difficulty with (Jommunlst be seen Saturday or Sunday. 63 trailer all get for hours of summer apartment, refrigerator, stove, Located near school and recrea­ ful ‘homes, convenient to schools. 36 Edison Rd. or bv appointment any time. JA Call MI 3-4T33. art R. Wolcott on automatic other makes. Sl,op our special do-1 week and up earnings. Placement in Manchester. Interesting and di­ aths, wooded lot. easy walking 9-9308. China on agreeing to a cease-fire washers dryers and electric New Bolton Road MI 9-5951. fun and pleasure. $1,395. Can be washer, parking. TR 5-6874. tional park, city water and sewer­ Asking $23,900. before an International conference it-youraelf department featuring! service upon graduation. If inter­ versified work offered to recent FOR SALE—Sofa bed, rollaway distance to schools, bus. and ahop- NEAT AND COMPLETE FEDERAL INCOME taxes pre­ ranges, w 9-6678. seen at Veriion Servicenter, Route ping. Don’t miss this outstanding age, oil steam heat, aunporch, nice Is convened. discount prices. Tubes 15% to ested in operating this type of | high school graduate, all company couch. Reasonable. MI 9-4397. THREE ROOM heated apartment pared with your savings In mind. SALESMEN 83, Vernon. TR 5-9548, value. $15,900. Phllbrlck Agency, lot, good condition throughout. SO. WINDSOR Cape Cod—6 finished rooms, The Red Chinese are reported CHAIN SAW w«>rk — Trees mit oTf li6*. Open evenings and ' machinery include hours, home and i benefits, modem office. For ap­ for rent on bus line, near churches Lots For Sale 73 R«asaaable rates. Call MI 9-6246. pointment call Mr, Josephson, Articles For Sale 45 MI 9-8464. Could be converted into two-fsmily Investment or occupancy—Large full baths, living room with fire­ insisting that the Communist Reasonable rates. Call PI « «jrT o a tu rd a y s. Satellite Electronics , phone. Write to Box J, Herald. Large Connecticut corporation is 12 FOOT RUNABOUT, mahogany EIGHT PIECE walnut dining room and stores. Call or see Mrs. Har­ 3-year-old 6-room ranch, 2 baths, Service. 185 School St. Manches-; Hartford JA 2-7172. Ext. 233. house. Owner transferred. Priced place, formal dining room, den or TWO S'* ZONE lota with city ground forces should push their INCOME TAX returns prepared by between 1:30-4:30 or any Urns expanding its sales staff to cover : HOME 51ADE ravtotl, freah or quarter and mid-deck, fiberglas suite, good condition. $45. MI ris, Burton's, Inc. Call MI 9-5361. ter, MI 9-1786 or JA 8-1669. BOLTON—6 room ranch, breeze­ at only $13,800. large recreation room, large size third bedroom. Family size kitch water. Union St Mancheater. present advantage as hard as pos­ farmer tntemai revenue agent in Saturday or Sunday. the New England states. We are { frozen, 30c doz. H Paaq'ualinI 346 bottom, $175. MI 9-0080. 9-0323 after 8 p.m. Friday. way. garage, large lot, with or lot with brook, new oversize re­ Private Instructions 28 interested in interviewing men with en, Attractive child-safe at-ea with $2,350 each. Ml 9-6495. sible on the theory that the Unit­ your home or by appointment. , , , . , TV SERVICE—All makea. Honest, i I Avery Street, Wapplng. DOUBLE BED, complete with van­ Business Ijocations without furniture. Call after 4 CHARLES LESPERANCE frigerator-freezer and range includ­ sidewalks, all city services. Trans Also small busineas aervlcea Ml ’ * RETIREID upholsterer from the - 1 Help Warned— .Male 36 proven sales ability. If you can ed States would not dare to in- ■ Economical.' High quality parts.' DOEiS YOUR child have a reading ; ity table and a dresser. Excellent p.m. MI 3-1273. ed, attached garage, assumable ferred owner sacrificing. $600 LOTS FOR SALE for aingie and tervene. g.gg3g { shop can tske care of all your up- qualify, we will train yoii in our LAWN 5IOWERS—Toro. Jacobsen, For Rent 64 • “ MI 9-7620 mortgage of $14,200 at 4'4'%. You Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for! disability? Private tutoring done. BULLDOZER — Jiotor-grader and Building: Materials 47 condition, reasonable. MI 9-9891. down, $14,900. 2-family houaea. We also buy lots. Authorities here stress that ______' - .. ■ - I hdtstering needs at a great ssv- sales procedures, incurring all ex­ Bolens, Goodall, Arlens. Riding PRINCETON ST.—7 room colonial can put $80 monthly in your pocket Charles Ponticelll Agency, MI ings, CH 2-2378. service since 1931. Phone MI Phone MI 3-4670. rubber-tired scraper trainees. See mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Ridamatlc STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. MANCHESTER—4-year-old beauti- there is strong determination in 9-4537. Potterton's. 180 Center St. penses during that period. Sales­ with 4 bedrooms. IH baths, large on the present rental basis or move Directions: West Middle Turnpike 9-9644 or MI 3-8109. INCOME TAXES prejiared. Call MI 1 our j i d under , Classification men will work on qualified leads tractors with over 21 attachments. ASSORTED USED lumber, build­ Three Rooms of Furniture Reaaonable end parking In the living room with fireplace, hot ful 5-room ranch, enclosed porch, Washington not to be pushed, ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ rear. Call MI S-SCIB, W Spruce in on a low. monthly payment. Price to Edison Rd. 9-6056. AMESITE DRIVEWAYS construct­ Courses and Classes. only. Selected men will receive Used mowers and tractors Parts FROM MODEL HOME water heat, one-car garage. By ap­ full basement, beautifully land­ $17,900. (COVENTRY—Near lake. Six lots, around. One authority put it thia ed — resurfaced — aealed. Ml Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 tors. pipes and fire bricks, doors St. scaped, city water and sewer. Call MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA $150 a week draw against earned and service. Capitol Equipment pointment only. Phllbrlck Agency, BARROWS & WALLACE four 75x125, $500 each; two comer w ay: (A LA.) — AUTOMOBILE LEGAL 3-6515. ROUTE WORK with a future, Co.. 38 5Iain. 5U 3-7958. and windows. Open daily 3:30-6 Cost Over $700 Ml 9-8484. M l 3-6454 or ADams 8-1241. HEBRON No one should underestimate television, service. Ml t-464L MORTGAGE MONEY- Available commissions. If-you have a late LARGE ONB-room alr-eonditloned For the birds—coops in excellent lots, $800 each. Call MI 9-7925 Association, Special Representa­ steady year 'round work, 5>2 p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock (Office open 9 a.m. to .9 p.m.) after 7 p.m. our determination. We feel strong­ SPRING CLEAN-UP-AtUca cel­ in any amounts'. Terms to fit your days, married, car. Man to service model car and would like further office. 100% Main S t location. COVENTRY—6 room ranch, full condition for 10.000 birds, but don’t tive. Clifford W. Barnett. 28 Otia information, our Divisional Sales TOOL AND equipment rentals. Place off North Main St. Choman’s NEVER BEEN USED MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, 55 Ej--Center St. ly about seeing any country cut St.. Manchester. Conn.. Ml 8-7424. lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ budget. J D. Realty 470 Main established Fuller Brush custom­ Sales and service. AR Equipment, Housewrecking. 5d 9-2392. Marlow’s 867 Main SL family room, modem kitchen, 3 cellar, fireplace. Must sell. 4%% be misled. The low price on this rels emptied, vacant houses Millinery Dressmaking 19 St, Ml 3-5129. \ 5Ianager. Mr. Edward Gale, will be Sale Price $388 mortgage. Tongren, broker. Ml property is for the house and land. Ml 9-5306 up piecemeal and we do not in­ er* 5Iancheater-WilIimantic area. Center St., 5Q 0-3052. bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good Resort Property For Sale 74 tend to stand fqr it.” cleaned. Barrels for sale. M &>M MI 9-0090 for interview appoint­ at the Hotel Bond on Tuesday, EXCETLLENT spot for any business 3-6321. Do what you will with the birds. 7- DRESSMAKING and alterations on April 18, at 10 a.m, and 2 p.m. Pay Only $4 Week or office. Center of town, plenty lot with trees. One block' to MANCHESTER—5(4 room ranch. The picture S expected to be INCOME TAX problems? The best i Rubbish Removal Service, Ml ladies' clothing, children's cloth­ ment. schools, shopping and bus. $16,900. room Cape and garage with 19 MOODUS LAKE —Cottage. One 9-9757. sharp. Diamonds— W atchei^ of parking. MI 9-5229 9-5. MANCHESTER—3 bedroom Cape, A real nice home, A-1 neighbor­ clarified by the time Prince Sou- answer is to call PI 2-6607. ing a specialty. Also draperies and Help Wanted— Female 35 FOR SALE—Cedar poles, 8 to 9 ft. Sacrificing complete bedroom, Phllbrlck Agency. Ml 9-8464. acres. 1.000 foot frontage on East minute to water, priyate beach, ABLE —ALERT—APT—Ambitious. long. Call \n 3-7804 or 5U 9-8731. Jewelry 48 full cellar, spacious kitchen, fire­ Street, modem Interior, including hood. Tongren, broker, MI 3-6321. vanna Phouma, the deposed neu­ FREE 10 lbs. of Maine potatoes to , STEPS. SIDEWAUCS. stone walls, evening gowns made. Prices rea- I WOMAN TO take care of children, complete living room and kitchen STORE—245 Spruce and comer of furnished, gas, electricity with tralist premier, arrives here next ; sonable. MI 9-9948. If you have these qualitie.-!, we SALESMEN — Nationally known BOWERS SCHOOL area—8 room place, good location. ' AskiYtg formica counters, custom kitchen the first 600 customers with the | fireplaces. flagstone terraces. I 3 O r-4 days a week, 2:30 p.m. to FARM'LOA51, top quality, $2 per decorator furniture from model dis­ Eldrldge, formerly Flrato'a—860 $13,900. The Elsie Meyer Agency, two extra lota. Ideal for small Tuesday. He will talk with Ken­ would like to talk to you. We have AAA-1 manufacturer of mainte­ LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers — play home. We will give you free sq. ft. Excellent (or small business ranch, fireplace, dining room, cabinets, wiring, cooper plumbing, DUPLEX 7-7, near achoola, good family or couple, $2,200, Call MI purchase of $2 or more for the Work done at reasonable prices. 1 SEE MARGE at the Laundry 5Iiss. I 12:30 a.m. Own transportation. an opening for a young man to yard, delivered. Call Columbia AC Repairs, adjusts watches Cimrt- cabinet kitchen. 3 bedrooms. realtors. Ml 9-5524, MI 3-6930. and new furnace, $19,900. nedy and with Secretary of State 5T1 3-0796. nance paints, roofing products, delivery and free storage up to one or office. Only $50 per month. In­ location. Call owner MI 9-6333. 3-2334. opening week at the Farmer's 381 E. Center St., com er Parker, ' Call MI 9-6884 before 2 p.m. be trained as a sales representa­ 8-9323 after 4 p.m. ly. Reasonable prices. Open 'Tues­ Shown by appointment. Marion E. Dean Rusk. Market, 819 E. Middle Turnpike, and sanitation chemicals offers year. quire Woodland Gardens, 168 TWO FAMILY 6-6 duplex, tile TREE PRUNING, removal and lot for alterations. 5TI 3-0486. tive for the 5taiichester area. Ex­ sales opportunity for men over 40 day through Saturday, Thursday Woodland St. MI 3-8474. Robertson. Broker, MI 3-5953. J. D. REALTY CO. MANCHESTER ASHFORD LAKE — 3 bedroom across the'street from Shady Glen. DENTAL ASSISTANT—Experience cellent starting salarj’, commis­ LOA51, SAND, stone, gravel and baths with showers, oil heat, cop­ clearing. Call Frank C. Noble-Jr., to call on industries, farms, Insti- evenings. 129 Spruce St. 50 9-4387. NORMAN’S A. V. Krikorian, broker MI 3-.5129 ranch, porch large wooded wateiv. B.AOK WAGE BILL Opening TTiursday, April 20, with preferred. Write stating qualifica­ sion and bonus. Company vehicle fill. Call Miller’s Sand and Gravel, ROBERT ROAD—6 room Colonial, per plumbing, city utilities. J. T, Krikorian, broker, PI 2-6946 Carefree Living 50 9-6053. tions, references and salary ex­ tuitions, and commercial estab­ 443 HARTFORD ROAD 4500 SQ. FT. first floor industrial Chhrles W. Lathrop, agent, , MI front lot, $4,300 BU 9-1276, J, Washington, April 15 (JP)— Both a complete line of fresh fruits and Moving— Tnicking~ furnished and all expenses paid. 5U 3-8603. large living room, 24 foot'^Tiaster nites Immaculate 8 room Colonial 8-4575, vegetables from farm to you. pected. Bo,x F, Herald. lishments. Liberal commissions. MI 3-1624 building for sale or leaae, reason­ 9-0384. Connecticut senatona—Republican LAWN MOWERS, all typea sharp­ Storage 20 'All employe benefits such as able. MI 3-0789. bedroom with fireplace, dining Sunday inspections welcome. boasting den, large family roorn, Full credit on repeat mail orders. DUO-THER5I space heater, 3-4 Before you buy furniture any­ room, porch. 2-car garage. Well Prescott Bush and Democrat ened and repaired. G. Snow. 338 WILLING TO LEARN? If you are, vacation with pay. insur­ lavatory, living room, dining rooni, , Desire men who are looking for room, automatic damper and in­ where—shop at Norman’s. landscaped lot 100x200, $22,900. TWO-FAMILY duplex. $17,600, 6-6, $13,200 BUYS this very neat 2 bed­ Thomas J. Dodd—have endorsed Summit. Tel. 50 3-4531. r>lANCHESTER Package Delivery. Avon will teach you a pleasant, ance, ■ etc. Excellent opportun­ full-time employment. Write: The modern kitchen built-ins, 3 large Suburban For Sale 75 Personals structions. excellent condition, in Philbrick Agency. Ml 9-8464. two-car garage, lot size 80x140, one room, 5 room home, -/alk-up at­ bedrooms, full bath on second floor, the adminLstration’s bill to pro­ Light trucking and package deliv­ dignified way to earn extra money ity for advancement for this bet­ American Asbe'sto.s Products Co,. ANDOVER KITCHEN SET, gray formica and Houses For Rent 65 block to schools, shopping, and storage. 511 9-5182 evenings. tic. pine-paneled dining room with Intercom system, air conditioning, gressively increase minimum LAWN 5IOWnRS sharpened and ery. Refrigerators, wasbers and the year 'round in your spare ter than average position. Apply Dept, 34H3. P.O. Box 1017, CTeve- chrome table 30x40”, 4 green bus service. One side completely TO SETTLE estate —reasonably ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, repaired, sales and service, pick stove moving specialty. Folding at 832 Main Street, Manchester. ' FOR LEASE — Manchester— 20 543 VERNON STREET—A w^l built-in hutch. nicely finished aluminum aiding, 2-car garage, priced 6 room house, main high­ wages to $1.25 an hour and to ex­ I time. Income of $2 to $3 an hour land 2. Ohio, for details. plastic chairs. Green quilted dou­ bonded rroresentatfve Alfred Choice Listings Franklin St. 6 room home, oil hot built 7 room older home, 8 bed­ redecorated, separate heating svs- basement recreation room. Soar- double lot. Pure value for $23,900. pand coverage. up and delivery. Complete line of chairs fOr rent. MI 9-0753. will start immediately. Hundreds ble bedspread, 2 pair green and tem. excellent investment. Will way three acres of land, newly Ameli, 308 Henry St, Tel. Ml Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, WANTED—Two rough carpenters. water heat, rec room, city utili­ rooms. large kitchen, new cabi- kling kitchen in new addition, For appointment call Mrs. Hunter, decorated, new heating syatem. 8-0450. of women In Manchester are wait­ ''HEART STEALER” eustmn white cafe-type curtains and nets, living room, dining room and show a return of 16% plus. Shown garden and lawn supplies. L ft 51 AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Call M. Jutras ft Son. 5n 9-0279 NEW 6.ROOM RANCH matching dust ruffle. Call MI ties, $125 per month, 8 months in disposal. Garage, fenced yard MI 9-3695, MI 9-5306. Call MI 3-2785 week days. STIJTZ REAPPOINTED moving, packing, storage. Low ing for the Avon Representative-to after 5. Help Wanted— ranches, 8 bedrooms, t-car ga­ advance. Lawrence F. Flano, TV room. New hardwood flooring, by appointment only. Call the R. nicely shrubbed. Convenient to Hartford, April 15 (J") — Gov. Equipment (Corporation. Route 83, call. Call BU 9-4922. 9-6180. F. Dimock Company, MI 9-5245, VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In Vernon, Conn. TR 5-7609. rate on long distance moves to Male or Female 37 rages— $10,500 and $34,600. . broker. Ml 3-2766. metal storm windows and screens. bus and .shopping, Lillian Grant, BARROWS & WALLACE John N. Dempsey yesterday reap­ my own home ehop. Forty years 48 atatea. Personalized service. Ml With Attached Garage Extra large lot. Low down pay­ Richard F. DImock, MI 9-6003, realtor, Walton W, Grant Agency, (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) Wanted— Real Estate 77 “LAROE FAMn-Y OOMFOBT” 40-1NC?H 4-BURNER staggered top Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, Johan­ pointed Robert Stutz of Mansfield factory experience. All makes, HEAVY DUTY Rototlller aervice 3-5187. C3I 7-1428. BAKER—Full-time, Must be de­ Built-In Appliances—Large lot Roper gas range, good condition, SWIMMING POOL, large lawn, ment An excellent buy at only MI 3-1153 55 E. Center St. low rates, free estimates, tree WANTED—Blxperienced legal ste­ GENERAL OFFICE W'ork In hard­ 4 bedroom ranch, exceptionally na Evans, MI 9-5653. to the State Board of Mediation for hire—lawns and gardens. Call pendable. Apply Box L, Herald. $16; white enamel sink-tub com ­ nine room home, 3-car garage, $14,500. Charles Pont!cell! Agency, MI 9-5306 WE BUY and sell. Please call this and Arbitration for a 6-year term pickup and delivery. Mr. MlUer, MANCHEISTER Moving and Truck­ nographer. Box Z. Herald. ware store. Manchester Plumbing $15,900 One location— $38,800. ideal location. MI 8-2880. 5 0 9-3920. bination, $5. MI 9-84n. MI 9-9644 or Ml 3-8109. MANCHESTER and vicinity— new office for speedy service. J, D. beginning Sunday. JA 2-1471. ing Company. Local aHd long dis­ MAN WANTED to work either ft Supply, 877 5fain St., 5Ianches- Bumhsin St.— Phone MI 4-0360 MANCHESTER Realty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-5129. “LAKE HOMES” with or with- and used selected ranch homes, IN BEAUTIFUL BOLTON GARDENS PLOWED and har­ tance moving, packing and stor­ COMPTOMETER part-time or full-time mornings Or ter. 5H 3-4425. PORTER STREET section — 6 $12,500 and up. Florence Realty, out acreage^—$12,800 to 829.- rowed. no job too small. Phone 50 age. Regular service throughout OPERATOR afternoons washing cars, changing Musical Instruments 53 Summer Homes For Rent 67 rooms, 114 baths, oil hot water Kenwood Road MI 3-4836. Country Living At Its Best! NEEDED — 3 bedroom^ houae, Automobiles for Sale 4 9-5951. New England States and Florida. I Opening for comptometer opera- tires, and general appearance 600. heat, porch, 2-car garage, city $14,000 to $20,000. Have several work on used cars. Apply in per­ CAPE COD, Dennlsport—A 2 and 8 water and sewerage. (Jharles Sneak Preview—new oversize 5'4 VERNON—New Cane. $12,500. Ex­ qualified buyers. Carlton W. 5D 3-6583 ' tor to do interesting and varied “ INVESTMENT PROPER- SHEET MUSIC, pianos, organs, One acre of wooded privacy. 3 OLDE|t CARS mechanics •pe­ son to Service 5Ianager. Manches­ bedroom cottage, all conven­ Lesperance, MI 9-7620. room ranches, 3 bedrooms, tile cellent financing. Florence Realty, Hutchins, MI 9-5132. ] work. Musi be experienced. -5fod- TIES”—2 family Garrison Co­ band and orchestra instruments, year old 5 room ranch, enclosed dals, fixit yourself cars, always HouMhold Servtfcs I em air-conditioned office, excellent ter Motor Sales. 512 W, Onter St. SEPTIC TANKS accessories, repsiring, tuning. In­ iences, fireplace in one. MI 3-0103. baths, formica counters, cabinet MI 3-4836 MANCHESTER lonial, 815,000 ; 9 room Colonial, MANCHESTER—Cape— 6 finished breezeway and garage. Quick oc­ a good selection. Look behind our Offered 13-A Painting— Papering 21 I benefit program, good w’ages. Ap­ AND struction all instruments. Ward kitchens, oil heat, full cellars with cupancy, asking $14,900. MECHANICS Wanted, experienced, $13,800. MISQUAItnCUT, R. I.—Now la the rooms, full ceramic bath, fire­ either hatchway or walk-out base­ Leg^al Notice office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. ply Music Co., 99 Summer, open tilt 9 time to rent or buy your summer MODERN - DISTINCTIVE A RBm RED upholsterer from the EXTERIOR AND Interior painting, to work in new car agency. Apply McKEE STREET place, upstairs finished in knotty ments, Citv water, large lots, Employment Office PLUGGED SEWERS p.m. Tues., Wed'., "ITiurs., Friday. cottage. Lewiss Realty, Phones DI 7 Room Split-Level LAWRENCE F. FIANO LIMITATION ORDLK NEED A CAR and had your credit shop can take care of all your up­ decorating, ceilinga, floors, paper- n in person at Chorches Motors, M Free parking at our door. pine, oil hot water, excellent con­ $14,490, FHA or VA sppraised. $500 turned down? Short on down pay­ hanging, steaming. Clean work­ Oakland St., 5Ianchester. MI ...... Close to school 8-8117, or LY 6-4621. dition. $3,000 assumes m ortgage- down. Watch as homes are going Realtor MI 3-2766 AT A COURT OK PROBATE h<»ld holstering needs at a great sav­ First National Stores, Inc. Machine Cleaned bus and store. 7-room well PRAH AGENCY 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished rec At Manchester, within and for the ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? ings. CH 2-2378. manship. Free estimates. No job 3-2791. new and used homes—all price up. room with fireplace, fully equipped Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 DiMrict of Manchester on th** 11th dav Park and Oakland Ave. maintained older home, ex­ Don't give up! See Honest Doug­ too small. John Verfallle, 5tl Septio Tanln, Dry Wells, Sewer Call Anytime FOR i^ L E —Tenor sax and clari­ 68 ranges. Robert Wolverton Brok­ Directions; Wilbur Cross High­ kitchen, separate dining room, 2- of April, 1961. 3-2521, ■ East Hartford cellent' heating system, city Wanted To Rent er, MI 3-1914. WEST SIDE—$13,900, 6(- room Present, lion. John J. VValletl, Judge. las, get the lowdown on the lowest WEAVXNG of Bums, moth ooles Lines Installed—^llar Water­ Kathrtne Pratt net. ^ h like new. Call MI 9-8984. way to Howard Johnson, turn right car garage. Choice area. Exclusive Kstale of Hugo S. Pearson, late of down and smallest payments any­ and tom clothing, hosiery runs, CLERK-TYPIST over 18 for per­ proofing Done. water and sewers, 3 garages, WANTED—Six room, first floor on Tolland Turnpike, left on Union Cape, large kitchen, fireplace, Manchester in tsaul District, deceased. PI 3-7690 SIX ROOM Cape Cod style home., with where. Not a small loan or finance handbags repaired, zipper re­ EXTERIOR and interior painting. manent position with finance com ­ amesite drive beaulful lot apartment or six room ranch. Street, to Kenwood Road, Watch fenced yard. Carlton W. Hutchins, On m otion of Florence M. Pearson of Paperhanging. Wallpaper boolu. 100 X SSS with several fruit. Evenings and Wanted—^Tn Buy 58 full dormers, \V t baths, fireplace, i gj™ ,'' MI 9-5132. said Manchester, executrix. company plan Douglas 5Iotora. placements. umbrellas repaired, pany. Must be accurate with fig­ CLEAN LOAM Adults only. Manchester. PI 2-7241. -TOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. ORDKRED, That six months from 833 Main St. men's shin collara reversed and Wallpaper removed. (Ceilinga. ures and be able to type 45 words McK i n n e y b r o s . and shade trees Asking Weekends combination windows. Nice neigh-1 * ' ’ Z' the lllh day of April. 1961i be WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Insurers Realtors VERMONT real estate for sale. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ Floors. Good clean workmanship. per minute. Opportunity for ad­ 816,000. Call -owner-agent, Winston Abbott WORKING couple desire 4-room Dors Immediate occupancy. Lo- SCHWARTZ REAL ESTATE MI 9-5261 and the .same are limited and and uaed furniture, china, glass, cated In the Rolling Park at Summer homes, camps, lake shore allowed ftu* the creditors within 1959 FORD Galaxie, white. 3-door, ing Shop. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. vancement, . merit increases, and Sewerage Dispofol Ca. MEdford 8-3793. PI 2-7002 . apartment in Mancheater. Good MI.S Realtors MI 9-7445 MI 3-5219 for Sale •liver, picture tramca and old Phone owner at MI 9-6418. property, woodlots. Fenton W. which to bring in their claim s HKainsi radio and heater, whitewalls ex­ Leo Pelletier, 5U 9-6326 or Ml various employe benefits included. ISO-133 Pearl St.— MI 8-5808 references. Box M, Herald. AD 8-1241 CH 2-2865 M l 3-6454 said esta|4‘. and said excculrix Is di­ Drying clothes cellent condition, $1,400. Phone 511 FLAT FINISH ' Holland window 9-5082. coins, 9ld dolls and guna, hobby FORD STREET — 5 room home, Chester, broker, Box 122, Lyndon, rected to give public notice lo the Office moving to East Hartford in 606 WOODBRIDGE ST. — New Vermont. 9-4984 evenings. shades made to measure. All very near future. Contact Mr, WM. F. STEELE collections, attic contenta or whole WANTED TO RENT small cottage, SUMMER IS COMING all utilities, new furnace, furnished,. creditors to bring in their claims with­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting. estates. Furniture Repair Service, house, 6’ 4 room ranch, S bed­ in said time allowed by puhli.oiiing a is easy today... ' metal Venetian bllnda at a new Berard, JA 7-7247. all conveniences, for season by If you lived in this immaculate $14,500. copy of this order in some newspaper (CONVERTIBLE, 1957 Consul, beau- I tow price. Keys made while you Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging. TalcottviUe,. Conn. T^. Ml 8-7449. one adult within 25 miles of Man­ rooms, large living room with ma­ BOLTON I.AKE—Ideal waterfront 5',4 room ranch near Bolton Lake, year around home, 3 bedrooms, 2 having a circulation In said probate tiful condition. 3 position top. ] wait. 5Iarlow's. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. ADULT AND children desire house­ anil SON chester. MI 3-8408 Or JA 2-7021. hogany paneled wall and fire­ COVENTRY — $20,000 home at distriiH wltliin ten day.s from the date place, paneled kitchen with built- you wouldn't have to head for the baths, mahogany paneled living of this order and return make to this radio, whitewalls. Phone after 5 Fully covered by insurance. C^i keeper. Must live in. Private wholesale price. 3 bedroom ranch, p.m. 5 0 3-6733. DKCK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ M l 9-7842 Rooms Without Board 59 tns, basement garage, ail utilities, shore. Vacation all summer in your room with fireplace, kitchen built- court of the notice given Edward R. Price, 50 9-1003' room. Call MI 9-0500. knotty pine cabinets, built-in 'range, JOHN J. WAU.P'.TT, Judge. pany doors' and windows, custom Farm and Land For Sale 71 on bUs line, priced right, Charles own home. Private beach privi­ ins, Inquire now. Evenings Mr. 1957 RA5IBLER Super, radio, PLAN YOUR spring and summer 238 CHARTER OAK St.— SmaU leges. Price $15,900 Purltron purifier, patio porch with Boles, Mi 9-98!)8. Warren E. How­ work guaranteed Call collect Wll- Ponticelli Agency, MI 9-9644 or wrought Iron railing. AT, A COURT O F PROBATK h^ld j heater, standard shift. 4-door llmantic. HA 8-1196 ' painting now.-Specializing in ex­ room suitable for gentleman. Pri­ MI 3-8109. A & B REAL ESTATE land. realtor, MI 3-1108: at Manchc.*itf’ r. within and for llw^ i BETTER BUYS BY BISSELL' D iatrln of M ancheulcr on the 10th day i sedan. Immaculate. JA 2-8763. terior. residential painting Guar­ vate entrance, ahower, parking. MI .3-0987 113 Main St. COVENTRY—New oversize cape, BROOKFIELD STREET-Immacu- of April, 1961. • 1 ! HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish remov- anteed workmanship, fully in­ • SEPTIC TANKS. MI 9-1748. BISSELL AGENCY EIGHT ROOM brick ranch-cape. 2 A real beauty for only $13,900. Pruauiil. Hon. John J. Wallutt. Jiulg#’ . ' CONSUL 19.59. 4-door sedan, seats I a!,- cellars, and attics cleaned, sured. Estimates cheerfully given. CLEANED and INSTALLED full baths, full basement, 2-car MANCHESTER late 8 room Cape across from High ?>tatf* of Hilda Augu.^ta Akerltnd. late six. excellent condition. Need i Ashea, papers all rubbish. Harold Thomas Harrison. Ml 9-2497. PLASTER ATTRACTIVELY furnished room REAL ESTATE — garage, city water and sewerage, COVENTRY—South Rd. 6 rooms. School, recreation room, lovely of Manciie.^tcr, In aalf! Di.^ti irt ' de- cash, 5895, MI 9-8725. 337 W, Mid­ for gentleman, kitchen privileges, craned. : Hoar. 5n 9-4034 INSURANCE amesite drive, combination win- OPEN SUNDAY ~ Here is a nice buy for only $11,000. fenced in yard. An exceptionally Thu admlnisli ator having rxiilbited dle Turnpike. PAINTING AND paperhanglng. • SEWERS private entrance, parking. Inquire dows-doora, excellent condition, clean home in a beautiful location. MACHINE CLEANED 2-5 p.m. • hilt administration account witlt Raid ' SUP COVER.S expertlv made, Good clean workmanship at rea­ CONTRACTOR at 169 Maple St. PI 2-8571 COVENTRY nlcelv treed and landscaped, near NORTH COVENTRY — 4 rTOm Belfiore Agency. MI 3-5121. e.^lato to thia Court for aMowanre. it i.R ! GOLDEN HAWK. 1956, original chairs, $12 plus material Call sonable rates 80 years !n 5Ian- bua line and-stores. Priced for ranch on Route 44 and 8 for $13,000. ORDKRKD: That the 25lh day of i Packard V-8 motor. Excellent con- anyllm'e. Ml 9-1154 LARGE, Neat front bedroom, very Excellent buy 48,787 square feet 118 Autumn Street FIVE ROOM ranch, 150-foot front­ April, 1961. at ten o’clock, forenoon, at j cheater. Raymond Fiske. Ml • INSTALLATION quick sale. Charles Lesperance, the Probate Office in the Municipal | ditlon Call 511 9-5110. 9-9237. CHIMNEY near Center, private home, refer­ mill property for sale. Asking MI 9-7620 NORTH COVENTRY — Split age, high elevation, view, 4(4% Building in said Manchester, be and WASHER - -REFRIGERATOR re- SPECIALIST ences requlKd. MI 9-4966. $21,000. Open to offers. Eight Rooms— $17,500 level, nice practical home lor young mortgage, small ca.sh assumes the same is assigned for a hearing on pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, REPAIR WORK family, $15,900. $87.69 monthly. Carlton W, Hutch­ the allowance nr said administration WANTED—Painting interior and MANCHESTER-Bolton line— First Including country kitchen, 4 bed­ so’s home heating 1953 (CHEVROLET convertible. guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4537 Pot- exterior. Ceilings, halls, and en­ SINGLE bedroom with parking Two large tracts of land, excel­ time on market. 6 room ranch, 1(4 ins. MI 9-5132, account with said estate, a.srertninment $350 TR ,5-9304. Town and Country rooms, 2 baths. Exceptionally well COVENTRY-Brick ranch. This of heirs and order of distribution, and terton's. 130 Center St. tire home. Frpe estimates. Rea­ with or without board, 83 Union lent for building or golf courses. this Court directs that notice of the JOHN PATELLI baths, hot water oil heat, fire­ maintained home and grounds. our woyi sonable rates, no obligation. Rock­ St., North End. Phone MI 9-2469. One piece 202 acres, asking $60,000. place, combination windows and home is In excellent taste. one EAST HARTFORD—6 room custom time and place a.«. com­ (COLUMBIA— Desirable lake area, Six, room. Cape with full shed . JOHN J. WALIiETT. Judge. 5IORTLOCK*S 51anche8tar*s lead­ * 1 7 , 6 0 0 CONVENIENT large light house- mercial and industrial pre^rties. FIVE ROOM ranch, full basement. TWO FAI^IILY” Ifce c/een-ocMee attractive custom built Cape, 8 dormer, 2 baths, recreation room ing driving school. Three sktll^ FROM 12 NOON to DARK keeping room. Gentleman working Call Us any time PI 3-8571 - 3 fireplaces, plastered walls, full LI MITATION ^ ORDER oddWre 6 and 6 flat with both apartments with built-in bar. fireplace, family- rOITRT OF' PRORATE hr-M 1 ^ 3 courteous instructors. Class room 6 and 6. 2-(utr garage, lot size 80 x 140, 1 block to xJays preferred. Call MI 3-6951. insulation, ceramic tiled bath, city rooma, plus one unfinished, fire­ \A ______FOR SALE place, breezeway. attached over­ vacant. ' Large lot, small green­ sl2e kitchen, ■ and many other at Manchester, within and for the Instructions for i6. 17 year olds Honey Wogon From Manchester drive out North Main 8t. to Buckland, go by water and sewerage. Immediate extrM. Lovely yard with , outdoor Dl.strict of M anchester on the 10th day flchools, shopping and bus service. One side completely occupancy. Charles Lesperance, sized double garage. Call owner. house. House has been renovated, Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director New Colonial and Septic Tank S^ ice Plnntland and turn right on to Windsor "St. Drive out Windsor St. Ho iu m For Sale 72 fireplace and garden, only one of April. 1961. of Driver Education. 5U 9-7308 redecorated, separate heating systems, excellent in- to Burnham St. - Apart mente— Plats— MI 9-7820. Academ y 8-9349. recent heating system, aluminum Pi'esent. Hon. John 3. Wallelt. Judge WE GIVE Cape Cod |13;600—SIX room cape, full baa*- siding .. on bus' line and close to block to bus. K.<*tate of Wilbur W. Osborne, late of .Septic Tanks Installed, (X>me property. Will show a return of 16% plus. Shown MonchMicr in «*ld Dlntrirt. dM.ascd. GREEN STAMPS LARSON’S Connecticut'a first li­ S ROOMS— ] I, BATHS . Tenements 63 NEW BEAUTIFUL 7 room co­ VERNON—Dart Hill Road. 5 room everything. A steal at $21,000. Cleaned end Repaired. by appointment only. , . rntat, (MmUnation windows and BELFIORE AGENCY On motlnn nf Marzsryy J. Osborn, of censed driving school trained — GARAGES 6-ROOM RANCH WITH AnACHED OARAGE $1C A A A GENERAL RENTAL icy. J. D. doom, un«alt« drive, ahada tr«M, lonial, 3 fireplaces, 2-car garage, ranch, carport, aluminum win­ .said Mnnchs.stor. sxscutrlx. Available End of June Oeespools, Drainage Sys­ ffRDPRED: That six months from the Certified and approved Is now of­ Realty, 470 Main Itreeti MX 80 daya occupancy. MarloR B. VA ceramic tiled baths, large dows and doors, oil beat, full base­ T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor • fering clasaroom and behind When 1 Year Leases Expire tems. I.eaching Fields, Cellar ■ailM. Toppn OVM Rms*. Conipltt. liKkidiiis sm .. a 9 a v U V pOrCh, city water and sewerage, ment. Owner transferred. Charles MI 3-5121 lOlh day of April, 1961, be and the same 8-6139. Robenaao, Brokar. Ml S4eSS. are limited and allowed for the credi­ MORIARTY wheel Instruction fop teenagers. MANCHESTER RD. Pumping. R. F. DIMOCK CO. amesite drive, hot water oil heat, W. Lathrop, agent, MI 9-0384, MI 3-1577 tors within which to brlnf In their 5 0 9-6075. GLASTONBURY Emergeocy Service FOUR ROOM 'unheated apartment, 316 WOODBRIDOB—$15,500, cozy, large family room, heavily treed 445 SPRING STREET. Gus Malm- claims azsinst said estats. and said f a i r l y PRICED convenient location, MI 9-8590, or homey, 7 rooma, bath, lavatory, lot. Charles Lesperance. MI 9-7620. DON’J BUY this home unless you borg, builder. 6 room ranch, 2-car e.tecutrlx Is directed to iriye public Reasonable Bates. Ml 9-5245 garage, lot 100x200, Built-in itove notice to the creditors to brlnr In their BROTHERS PREPARE FOR dii'vsr's teg* MI 8-3487. ■taftm gaa heat, Replace, freezer, want a 6 room ranch with garage, SECLUDED builder's home, larg* claims within said time allowed by pub­ Ages 16 to 00. Driving and ciaaa CALL BUILDER 404 WreOMrell Street Mchard F. Dimeek Barbara Woods Johanna Evans Wendell Reid, Builder •tove, 3-car garage, ameatte drlva. MANCHESTER—Nice 8 nx>m home fireplace, plastered walla, plus a Colonial Ranch, 1(4 baths cherry and oven, 1(4 ceramic tile baths, lishing a copy of this order In some FQR APPOINTMENT oil fired beMeboard heat, sewer. newspaper having a circulation In satd room. Three Instructors. No watt­ MI 0.0008 MI 0-7702 MI 0-8088 SIX ROOM duplex, beat, bot Abundant shade, averfr*«n, trult Oakland Street, large l(>t, alum­ Urrlfic lot 135x250". Right on Bol- panaling, drapes, handspiit shln- Ml 3-5135 ing Manchester Driving Acade­ BU 0-1418 I I Open house Sunday, April 16, 1-5 probate dlalrlct within ten daya from Ml f-2320 P H O m M l water, garage, iA cv % and retite- tr««i. Wide troatage, 400 foot inum comblnatlona, city water ton-Mancheater line. Askli ?;lM, double garage, large shade the date of this order and return make m y. PI l-TM#. i •rater. e«nmi, $130 a moatn. depth, exeluatve KacottK a c ^ Ml and aewerage, amaJI down pay- $15,000. Call E. E. Bushey, Rei rees, only $17,900. Carlton W. 5 .in. or by appointment any time. to thli court of tha notice Jrivfn. 301-31B CMtor St. A vaU ak*. OaU MX SOTIS bolora B. 8-7$St. ihenla, OjlTowner MI 1-9770. XsU ts. M I 9430S8. HutcUaa.'kl 9-5188. ’ A 9-9808. JOHN J. WAIJ.EI I. Judea. / 7 i ^

■ T 'TIr,-., SATURDAY, A P R IL IB, 1961 PAGE TEN jffianrliifBt^r lEn^nfng Umlb Installatioik Set About Town Heard. Along Main Street By Emblem Club And on Some of Manche»ter*$ Side Streettf Too The Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a dance for New officers of the Manchester members only tonight at 8 in the Emblem Club will be Installed In Waddell School with Marty Win­ ■ oeremonlea at the Elks Lodge on ters as guest caller. Blasell St. Tuesday at 8 p.m. -r , ■!; Mrs. James H. McVeigh will be The Church of the l^axarene will Installed as president. Installing supply the chaplain of the week at officers will be Mrs. Robert Harris, Manchester Memorial Hospital auprente president, and Mrs. Rad­ next week. ford Cox, supreme naarshal, both of Las Vegas, Nev. Manchester WATES win meet: Mrs. Samuel Vacantl will be Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Italian mistress of ceremonies. She'will be American Club on Eldndpe St.; assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Hodge, Mrs. Dexter Oark will b« in ; Mrs. Carol Lenlhan, Mrs. Stanley charge of a social evening. Baldwin, Mrs. J. Willis Kelley, Mrs. Alfred Ritter. Mrs. Joseph The Men's FelIo«-ship League Farr. Mrs. George English, Mrs. of the Salvation Army will meet to­ James McVeigh, Mrs. Charles night at 7:15 at the church. The Bol Lathrop, Mrs. Alfred Ponticelli, program will Include business, en- ^ tartalnment and refreshments, and Mrs. Foster Williams. . j Mrs. Paul Gagne and Mrs. Charles Ponticelli will be In The Rockville Emblem Club has charge of gifts and decorations. changed the hour of its buffet sup­ *4 MX. Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, 86 Niles per In connection with installation B y O Wednesday. The buffet, for mem_- Dr., will be in charge of reserva­ hers and guests, will be held at 7 tions and tickets. Althoui p.m., preceding the installation U A catered buffet will be served or. auap ceremonies. Reservations should he after the installation. made today with Mrs. Ernest •wnMed Spellman of 184 Summit St. Church to Hold kaak aetr Airman 3C Ra.N-mond B. Ather. Bipgs. bei son of Mrs. Georgians Ather of 8 Hawaiian Night AH w tm t Mints Ct., was named airman of “ Wlnga" the week at Shepard Air Force tore. Base. Tex., last week. He is re­ The second annual Hawailann Night will be held in the basement W om b ceiving training for an office lodm an equipment specialist. He is a 1958 of the ’Talcottville Congregation­ al Church on May 6, at 6:30 p.m. yaani Um graduate of Manchester High aSisrs. wi School. A Hawaiian dinner wlIU be pear on t served, followed by entertainment Awarda I by a group of students of Greater John Mather Chapter. Order of Gloria Wutsch of 98 Ridge St.^*' DeMolay, will meet Monday at Boston colleges whose homes are ■ nria j t The rooU were growing out of th» 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. In Hawadi. grins (or at least that’s what we •how, M ’The menu will feature Hawaii- think she's doing) as she plucks ground and when I dug them up nually hi (not too fondly) the stems were dtonae in The DeMolay Mothers Circle an Barbecue Steak prepared by the first egg from Coventry Lake growing downward, but, I must tOf7. Bu will hold a jewelry party Monday ’Thomas Umetsu, a graduate of in the most novel o f‘ Easter egg the New Haven Culinary Institute. say, the stems were bent so that obuga. at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic'Tem­ Por Um ple's banquet hall. All DeMolay The remainder of the menu will hunts—an underwater contest. they were reaching to come out mothers and friends are Invited. include Hawaiian punch, shrimp A half dozen Scuba and snorkel to ihe sunshine. appetizer, coconut pudding. diving enthusiasts brought two I transplanted them right aide Pmtages than 10 A military whist will be heW Hawaiian coffee and pineapple dozen hard-boiled Blaster eggs to up and am most anxious to see the the lake on Eastei: Sunday morn­ results of my “ upside-down tulips.” natenars tonight at 8 o’clock at the Bolton sherbert. Radio B firehouse on Notch Rd; The event ’The Hawaii Glee Club will be ing. Easter Bunny was Gil Hunt, Some day I hope I win something more to my liking, as the only ntatbaai will be sponsored by the Wom­ Club Shows Fashions for Ar&und the Clock made up of four hula dancing girls, Manchester High School teacher, pact of en's Auxiliary to the Bolton Vol­ and eight Hawaiian . boys. They who distributed the eggs over the other thing I ever won In my life is Members of the Women’s Club of Manchester will model fashions pockets and fringe trim. For the cocktail hour, Mrs. H. D. Swree- a 32-piece socket wrench set. In w ill be < unteer Fire Department. ney, 24 Concord Rd., la wearing a white waffle pique dress in 'he will sing chants of old Hawaii, bottom in about 15 feet of water, for wear at various hours of the day for suburban living at a public case you're interested. I wasn’t. able eeni demi-fit trapeze silhouette with pink button detail on the pockets. songs, and perform hula dances. using Scuba gear to get a good dis ceremonl dessert card party and fashion show next Tuesday at*8 p.m. in Fel­ Orchids from Hawaii and paper tribution. Others then dove for the Sincerely yours, Mrs. Burt Lindsay, 111 Plymbuth Lane,* Is ready for an evening of Evelyn Barracllffe. than the lowship Hall at Second Congregational Church. Fashions will be aancing in*^ full-skirted white chiffon over taffeta with pink velvet leis will be presented to everybody. eggs in the murky waters, which Everyone attending is requested registered a chiily 44 degrees. from Land O'Fashlon. For morning wear on the patio or for and embroidered tapestry bodice. Reserved tickets may be ob­ ATLANTIC to wear mumuus and aloha shirts Visibility was hampered by the Among the Guests. market. Mrs. Robert Reault, 74 Schaller Rd., models a calico print tained by calling Mrs. Robert Johansson, 7 Hillcrest Rd., or Mrs. to further add to the atmosphere flurry driving snow that de^ A well kept secre* brought Chief FURNACE OIL dress with scoop neckline and overskirt of cotton jute with patch James McGovern, 37 Elsie. Dr. (Herald photos by Pinto.) of the evening. Prizes will be 'scended In the middle of the diveT Circuit Court Judge Jay Rublnow Antomaiic IMBvery to the (Chamber’s annual meeting awarded for the best of each. When the sun made further egg re­ L T. W O O D C O . lard Dr.. Vernon: Joseph Gaba, Britain was .bridesmaid. Both wore Members of the Talcottville covery possible, Carl McAllister last Wednesday In which he was Phon* Ml 3-1129 Whist Party Set East Hartford; Silvio Carocari, moss green gowns designed with Congregational Church ■will have Jr., Manchester High School stu­ the recipient of the "M " award. Stafford Springs: Mrs. Margaret fitted bodices, full skirts and short dent, offered 11' eggs to take the Following a cancellation of a Weddings until April 23 to purchase tickets talk the judge was to give to a Burke, 869 Main St.; Mrs. Mar­ sleeves. Their bouquets were yel before they go on general sale. prize‘ of a merchandise certificate By GFSS Monday PTA meeting at Manchester garet Lahey, 9 Preston Dr.; Carl low and white split carnations. donated by Franklyn White of the *tru8sell - Curran Green, the Judge had plans to stay Johnson, 82 Bigelow St. Francis Flano served as best Madison Scuba, Di'ving Center. home that evening. The Girls Friendly Society Spon­ Miss Sandra Anne Curran of man. Ushers were Robert Willis The first egg was recovered by sors of St. Mary’i, Episcopal Church BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son “ I think you ^ould go to the Manchester became the bride of and Leland T. Wood Jr., both of Alumnae Holding Miss Wutsch and other recoveries will hold a military whist Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Calvrin Fish, RFD Ray E. Trussell of Nyack, N.Y., Chamber dinner, “ a good friend" RUMMAGE 2, Manchester: a son to Mr. and Manchester. were made by Larry Knight of Bol­ at 8 p.m. In Neill Hall at the last Saturday morning a t. St. of yours is going to receive tha Mrs. William Drachenberg, South Mrs. Sinon wore a chamois Essay Contest ton, Norman Van Ness and Roger church. There .will be table prizes James' Church. chamber’s “ M " award, the judga Windsor; a son to Mr. and Mrs. sheath with chiffon scarf neckline Luck, both- of Manchester, and and refreshments. Tickets may be The bride is the daughter of Mr. and cimbidium orchid, and the was told by his wife. SALE obtained at the door or from com- Sidney Pixley, Glastonbury. An essay contest open to area Paul Toomey of Bolton. The judge, thinking that his and Mrs. James J. Curran, 126 N. bridegroom’s mother wore a gown Bpoosored By Loyal Circle i mlttce membere. BIRTHS TO D AY: A daughter secondary school girls has been The affair was organized by friend A tty John D. L ^ e lle would Of Kings Daughters Lakewood Circle; The bridegroom of grey Chantilly lace over pink announced by the Mount Holyoke White and Paul Tzimoulis, from The committee in charge includes to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Layman, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. ^ y E. be the recipient, arrived with Mra. Mrs. Frank Wohlgemuth. Mrs. Windsor Looks, a daughter to Mr. satin with a pink orchid. College Alumnae Club of Hartford. whose Scuba diving courses in the Rublnow at the dinner . . . only t « Trussel of Nyack. A reception for 160 gfuests was ’The contest. In honor bf the local recreation program all pres­ TUESDAY, APRIL 18 Russell Mathieson, Mrs. Winslow and Mrs. Andre Dumoulin, 88 W. The Rev. John D. Regan of St. find "a good friend” turned out to Manchester. Mrs. Alfred Christen­ Main St.. Rockville. held at Fiano’s Restaurant in Bol­ club’s 75th anniversary, wlU In­ ent had graduated. be himself. 9:80 A„M. James’ Church performed the dou­ ton. For a wedlng trip to New sen. Mrs. Paul Bernard, Miss Flor­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; clude a 875 prize for the best es­ ble ring ceremony. York, Mrs. Cavanaugh wore a say on "What a Liberal Arts Col­ The Greener Thumb WOODRUFF HALL ence Madden. Miss Evallnc Pent- Brenda Rush, Wapping; Wendy ■rhe bride, given In marriag:e Never Too Lata land, and Miss Gertrude Llddon. navy dress, white coat and navy lege Education Would Mean to This letter from a struggling "I should have started this 100 I Center Congregational Church Balch, RFD 1, Manchester: Mich- by*her father, wore a gown of acessories. ’The couple will live at -ael Merovonich, 56 Kensington Me.’’ horticulturist was received at The years ago," said the gentleman white taffeta, fashioned with fit­ French Rd., Bolton, after April 22. Contestants are requested to St.; Mrs. Marie Shanahan, Elling­ Herald the other day: customer while purchasing a pair ted bodice, long tapered sleeves Mrs. Cavanaugh is a 1968 grad­ write or type 250 words on the ton; Mrs. Jenny Hemenway, 12 Dear “ Heard Along Main St.’’: of bowling shoes from Fred Nassiff and bouffant skirt over a hoop, uate of Manchester High S ^ool subject and submit the entries by Haynes St.; Mrs. Cynthia Mow­ Last fall, at a local dance, I was at Nassiff Arms. Hospital Notes and overskirt of organza., The and a 1960 graduate of the Bos­ May 15. to Miss Dorothy Potter, bray. Andover; William Neville, bodice neckline and overskirt were the recipient- of a prize jof quite He informed Fted that he had ton School of Dental Nursing. She 1072 Fannlngton Ave., West decided to take up bowling with 85 Birch 3t.; Mrs. Victoria Cor­ decorated with white crystals, but­ a sized bag of Holland tulip bulbs. Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Is employed by the Hartford Hartford. some of his colleagiies In the Man- mier. Andover; Mrs. Helen Lit-' ton detail and cabbage roses in the Not having a “ green thumb,” or SPECIALS for all areas except maternity Health Department. Entries will be judged on clarity che.ster Senior CiUzen.s Club.” vvinas, South Windsor; Mrs. Jane the facsimile thereof, I ’d sooner where they are 2 to 4:30 and A:S0 back of the skirt which terminat­ Mr. Cavanaugh is a graduate of expression and originality of The gentleman was juit 92 years Holmes, ,246' Green Rd.; MIm ed In a cathedral train. She wore the prize were a wad of type­ to 8 p.nv; and private rooms where of Manchester High School. He ideas. ’The winner will be an­ writer paper, a new ribbon, or a old. they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors Marilyn Carter, Box Mt. Rd,, Ver­ a crystal tiara wrlth layers of net '60 STUDE. $1795 served with the U.S. Army occu­ nounced June 1, and the award will grift certificate for a pl^za. How­ A Non. 2-Door Hardtop. V-8. are requested not to smoke in pa­ non; Mrs, Marta Vimba, 167 Haw­ in a bouffant veiling arrange­ pation forces in Germany, and U be made at a school assembly be­ ever, a bulb in the ground is worth Automatic. thorne St.: Kenneth Arnold, 95 ment. She carried a mother-of- tient's rooms. No more than two employed by Don Willis Garage, fore the close of the school year. two in the bag, and my envious, visitors at one tinte, per patient. Brooklyn St„ Rockville: Mrs. pearl prayer book with white or­ Inc., Manchester. Judges for the contest will be •59 CHEV. $1795 Mary Whipple and daughter, Cov­ chid and streamers. flower-loving friends Informed me Teachers Serve Miss Potter, director of the De- they should be planted without de­ Bel Air 2-Door. Patients Today: 227 entry-. Mrs. Donald C. Adams Jr., of nartment of English at Bulkeley lay. One windy October day you’d ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Fairport, N.Y., sister of tlw bride, H ^h School in Hartford: Mrs. have found me digging a trench On PTA Panel John Wholley. East Windsor Hill; was m a tr o n ^ honor. D r.'Ray E. Hadassah Views Robert Hughes, a former high (as shallow as possible) in my S tS •58 CHEV. $1695 Mrs. Letitia Armstrong. 11 Fair- Trussell servYd ns his' son’.s best Impala 2-Door Hardtop. Kiwis’ to Conduct school English teacher of Middle- front yard, and Inserting said A panel Of four teachers at field St.; Clarence Crandall, New man. Ushers were Kenneth R. ' Film on Tuesday town, Euid Prof. Stephen Minot of bulbs with not much confidence of Washington School will answer •60 OLDS. $2895 London; Mrs. Dorothy Helm, 47 Donnelly of Manchester and the English Department of Trinity “ 88" Holiday Sedan. Agnes Dr.: Mrs. Patricia Luft, Program for Girls George M. Bums of Springfield, their growing. I duly sent a memo parents’ questions at a meeting “A Book, An Egg. jid A Bell,” College in Hartford. to Mother Nature to make up for Coventry; Mrs. Freda Merken, Mass. a color-sound film about medical of the Washington P T A Tuesday •60 OLDS. $2995 A rece^ on for 70 guests took my lack of experience as a “green- Super "SS" 4-Door Sedan. Hartford: Everett Reaviel, 55 Con­ The Kiwi Club will sponsor a research in Israel today, will be at :8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. way Rd.; Mrs. Anna Irish, 10 De­ program and two films for a meet­ place at the home of the bride’s thumber,” and promptly forgot shown at a' meeting of the Man­ Parents were recently request­ •59 OLDS. $2595 pot-Square: Mrs. Dorothea Ritzen. ing of Senior Wing Scouts and a parents. For a wedding trip to chester Chapter of Hadassah ’Tues­ PT A toV iew about the bulbs. ed to submit questions they wish Deluxe ‘"981’ Holiday Cpe. Kenwood Rd.. Vernon; Peter Ped- group of senior girls from Man­ New York Chty, Mrs. Trussell day at 8:30 p.m. in the Temple With the arrival of sprtH^’—tra- discussed. The panel of teachers razzini. 120 School St.; Mrs. Hazel chester High School Monday at wore a blue wool suit with floral Beth Sholom vestry. First Aid Film la— and everyone talking about '50 FORD $1095 will attempt to answer as many Lambert, 3 Bancroft Rd., Rock­ 7 p.m. at Center Congregational hat and white orchid corsage. ’The thia^and that coming up in their FfSOO 2-Door. The film opens with the dedica­ (juestions as possible. ville: Mrs. Adriana Meixell, Hub- couple will make their home at gardens, I thought I ’d take a gan­ Church. tion of the new Hadassah M edial Bowers School P T A has sched­ Members of the panel are Mrs. '59 RAMB. $1795 Mrs. Paul Marte will be chair­ Virginia Beach, Va„ after April der and see if Mother Nature fol- Organization Center in Israel. ’Ilte uled a special meeting to sponsor James McCord, Mrs. Leo Hogan, Ambassador 4-Door. man of the program, which will 20. Ipwed through on my memo. title symbolizes a doctor’s case the showing of an American Red Emile Fredette, and Robert Ves- include the films, "Come Fly with Mrs. Trussell Is a 1960 graduate book, an egg for tests in research ; How about that! Me, a begin­ '59 OLDS. $2195 ^ 6 s a film on mouth-to-mouth re ner, and here I am. growing “Up. ney. Walter Roth, school princi­ “ 88" Holiday Sedan. Me.” story of airline stewardess of Norfolk Catholic High School laborities, and a bell for the tele­ In AMESITE DRIVES ^citation Monday at 8 p.m. side-down tulips!” No one told me pal, will servo as moderator. Re­ training, and "Alice Goes to Wash­ Norfolk, Va., and is employed at phone and doorbell ringing of '58 FORD $695 the ^Dowers School auditorium. there was a “way" to insert the freshments will be served after AND ington," a tour of the nation’s the Hartford National Bank In Hadassah workers. ’The movie is English Escort Sta. Wagon The. program has been arranged bulb in the ground—"just plant the meeting by Mrs. Paul White capital. Manchester. .Mr. Tfussell. who la an expression of thanks to all Ha­ now serving with the U.S. Army as su\ ^ x tr a " apart from the reg them," I was told, and that I did. and her committee. '58 PLYM.. $1095 PARK AREAS Kiwis taike their name from the dassah membra for their part in ular montWy P T A meeUngs. Sixth Savoy 4-Door. ) at Ft. Story, Va., is a graduate of creating this medical center and well-known New Zealand bird Cornell Univeralty. He plans to grade pu ^s. If accompanied by that cannot fly. Kiwi Club mem­ program. an adult, M d the public are in­ '58 MERC. $1195 CraslMd Driveway enroll at the Columbia Law School A guest speaker at the meeting Monterey 2-Door. bers are former American Airlines In January 1962. vited. \ stewardesses grounded by retire­ will be Mrs. Joseph Salant of Is­ '57 OLDS. $1195 Gravel, Stone and Sand rael, the former Norma Bursack, ment for marriage and a family. Cavanaugh - Sinon “ S-8S*’ Holiday Sedan. Guaranteed Satisfaction Mrs. Edwin Doughty, leader of the who is ■visiting her parents,, Mr. NOTICE '57BUICK $1095 Wing Scout group, met last night TTie marriage of Miss Joan Carol and Mrs. Daniel Bursack, 98 Dale Sinon and William F. Cavanaugh, Rd. Mrs. Salant, who, with her hus' Special 2-Door Hardtop. with Kiwis at the home of Mrs. H m Fogarty Bros.' fud ofNeo at 319 Brood St., wiH M. E. FRENCH CO. John A. Kirkham III, 50 Marion both of Manchester, was solem­ band, went to live In Israel in 1951, '56 OLDS. $795 will tell members about her life In Coventry— Phone PI 2-7161 Dr., to plan the Monday night nized last Saturday il| t St. Bridget’s “S-88" 2-Door. meeting. Church. Israel and will answer questions. m close at noon on Saturdays, affective April 15, for •56 FORD $695 ’The bride Is the dauhgter of Mr, Mrs. Jay Goldstein vrill preside, V-8 4-Door and Mrs. W alter Sinon, 260 Hol­ and Mrs. Leon Kramer la program the summer season. Our usual emergency service lister St. The bridegroom Is the chairman for the evening. Befresh •56 CHEV. $795 son of William F. Cavanaugh, 52 ments ■will be served by Mrs, Sol “ 210" 4-Dr. Standard Shift wiH be available at all hours. . . ’TOWN OF MANCHES’TER Prinerton St. Roman, hospitality chairman, and '55 HUDSON $395 The Rev. Stanley HaatUlo of St. her committee. Hornet '4-Dr. Air cond. Bridget’s Church performed the pall Ml 9^539 v r.TImi '54 PONT. $295 ceremony and celebrated the 4-Door. nuptial high Maas. Mixed white Ceramics Guild RUBBISH COLLECTION flowers were at the altar Mrs. A l­ ’54 FORD ...... 8295 bert Ching, sister of the bride­ 4-Door. groom, was soloist, and Barbara To Hold Exhibit ’54 CHEVROLET .. .. 8895 Murphy, organist. 2-Door. Given in marrlngejby her father, The Ceramic GuUd of Connecti­ ’64 FORD ...... 8125 GARBAGE COLLECTION the bride wore a gown of white cut will sponsor Its annual exhi­ Victoria. 2-Dr. Hardtop. silk fashioned with embroidered bition and fair next Friday and ’53 OLDSMOBILE .. .. 8165 Saturday, April 21 and 22 in the DO YOU WANT lace at the bodice and sleeves and 88 4-Door. RUBBISH and GARBAGE WILL BE a flounce at the scoop neckline. Southeast Newlngfton School In ’52 CHEVROLET .. . . . 895 ’The gown ended in a chapel train. Newlng:ton. 210 4-Door. COLLECTED DURING THE PERIOD BETWEEN She wore a headdress of silk roses ’The fair will Include display ind baby’s berath with fingertip booths and deirionstrations by rep­ APRIL 17th and APRIL 22nd, 1961 IN CLUSIVE veil, and carried a bouquet of white resentatives of ceramics studios Five Courteous Salesmen carnations with ivy. in the state, and exhibits by cer­ CANCER To Serve L'ou Mias Judith Lee Sinon, sister amic hobbyists. Guild members’ * PAUL, DOUGAN You are requested to place-your RUBBISH BARRELS of the bride, was maid of honor; articles will be for sale to aid the * FRAN DICKENSON or other materials on the lawn in front of your house iuid Mrs, Donald GrilBn of New scholarship fund. * BOB JONES nrar the sidewalk, but not on the sidewalk. GARBAGE * AL CATALANO CONQUERED? will be picked up twice during: the week of April 17th and * JOHN FALCONE 22nd inclusive at its usual location on the regularly scheduled davs. 38 Other Makes and THE ARMY AND NAVY 300 TIMES AS MUCH Models to Choose From The Mitch GMAC and Bank Financing ' RUBBISH WILL BE PICKED UP AS FOLLOWS: MONEY IS SPENT MANCHESTER MONDAY, APRIL 17th, TUESDAY, APRIL 18th and Miller Show WEDNESDAY, APR IL 19th following the regular gar­ The man who knows what makes FOR LIQUOR AS OLDSMOBILE &S^S^ bage routes. show-business tick gats together S A T DW TER, Uaed Car Mgr. NGOAND with celebrity friends. Don't miss "Selling and Servicing New The collection will start at 7 :00 A.M. each morning so the fascinating "shop talk" and CONTRIBUTED FOR OldamoiiOea for over 25 Teara** that the RUBBISH MUST BE PUT OUT BEFORE 7:00 DANGINa EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT star performances,ovsrC^Redio. 512 WEST CENTEB ST. A.M. MANCHESTEB—MI 2-Mll 8 O 'C L O C K CANCER c o n t r o l By RICHARD Af ARTIN, General Manager WINF Radio antoMS; 9(10 PJfv-O ial USS

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can make effective entrance from shows wsa thd ;m>earance Of A1 thelf aisle seats, gnwp their Os­ ‘NBC White Paper’ JoUon as aa sntertainer. ]0ob Hope Emcees cars and. fUlowlng their Im- promptn expressions of gmtitade, Studies Hospital A boy named Jackie Cooper waa hustle quickly to the press room a nominee at the Fourth Awards for picture-taking and Interviews. "Anatomy of a Hospital," a spe- Show in 1081 for "S k i^ .” The lad Blchard OuUap, ABC-TVs ptod- foU sound nSleep on the ample Oscar Awards Show ciU program studying an Ameri­ shouldar tba late Marie Dressier ucef for the telecaat of the cere- can hosplUl and the problems ot moniee,! win cue his technicians to and elept peacefuUy through the Bjr CHABUM S. U 5 A V T ^,for the first time at the Santa faced daUy by Us doctors, nurses, winner’s acceptance speech. Lionet pick up the excitement of the win­ administrators and patienta, will Atthougli the excitement, gUm* Monica Civic Auditorium. Barrymore won the statuette foe ners as are besieged by mem­ be presented as ‘TfBC WUte AFnwSoul.’’ oar. suspeose and pathos are stUI The auditorium, the last word In bers of the press. These segments modem architectural deatgn, Paper No. 6" on the NBC-TV Net­ the name, there have been many vriU be Interlaced with acUviUee work Sunday, A p ril 18 (10-11 p.sa. Ohai^gea rinoe the firs t Oscars were boasta. among other things, one of In the auditorium. Ih 1982, the program was en- the largest sttCgw in Boutbera Uvehsd by a tie in the actor di­ •warded in 1028 to Janet Gaynor. NTC News correspondent Chet h «* actress fbr her performance California and an orchsstra pit H<9 o’a selection as the master vision—Frsdric March for "Dr. ha "aevenlh Baaveo” : Xmil Jaa- that IS an hydraulically operated of ceremonies for the star-studded Huntley will narrate the program, Jekyil and Mr. Hyde” and Wal­ Bhiga. beet actor for "Ttie Way of elevator capable of beariig: the telecast marks the second succes­ whlrii will focus on the Cambridge lace Beery for "The Champ." Each Jtn nesh,'* and tba unforgettaUe muslciahs lo any desired level. sive year he has been Its sole (Mass.) City Hospital. NBC was handed an “Oecar" while an camera crews headed'by producer *annga” tor the beat motion pie* So, as the Academy's musical master of ceremonies and the Academy (XBcial loohed on in hor­ tuiw# ninth time since 1080 that the co­ ARiett Wasserman and director ror. TWa would make the munber director, Andre ^Previn, gives hla Bobert Toung filmed activiUes From beliroom to theatre to beB* downbeat for the overture signal­ median haa taken the emcee's role of statuettes wind up one Short. loem ennwaily for the peat 82 ling the beginning of the cere- for the presentations. throughout the hospital — from the The man raoed for the A cade sty peara the greateet of HoUywood’a moniea, he and his musieiana will A UghUght of last year’s show accident ward to the operating loe and back with aa OEtra Otare, writera and craftemen ap* be rising dramatically into full was the surprise presentation to room, from the boiler room to the trophy Just before it was needsd pear on the highly dramatic Oscar view of the glittering array of the Hope of the Jean HerSholt Hu­ kitchen. • for the Best Picture Award. Siaoa Awards Showa. 2,500 motion picture celebriUes, manitarian Award “for outstand­ Executive producer Irving Git then, there have always been onrs - m a year the Oacar presentation Academy members and guests, and ing philanthropic contributions to Un saM that the program would than enough *T>Kars’’ oa hand. ' out of th* gbow, ApiU 17 at 10:M which an* the television audience. the film industry.” take a cloee look at the boepital Hope also was voted an Acad­ as an insUtuUon which pUys a g them up Bually haa reached the largest an* Valentine Davies, Academy (OeaHaasi ea Pago FOor) Items were dlence in radio and televtsion hla* emy life merahe>Mlp in 1044, meaningful part in the Urea of President, will officially open the awarded a special silver plaque in Americans from birth to death. He It, I must toiy. makes its most dramatic ceremonies, then on srpre-arrangi int BO that d isn g*. recognition of hie services to the said It would examine the Cam­ ed cue. Bob Hope, in traditional motion picture industry in 10M, bridge hospital os H la affected by come out Tor the first time In 11 years the white tie and talla, W|f >. s \ I 1 • .\ "Street Angel.” Douglas Fair-1 iwllng with banka, the Academ y's first presi­ insttranee. o f AU Kinds in the Man* dent, presented IS awards that! Club.” year, along with Vice E’resident| Bonds Liit 92 years WlUiam C. DeMiUe. A hint of JMVIS REALTY CO. Bob'Hope, Mitzi Gaynor and Oscar things to come at future awards} BBAUTOBS—INSUROR8 8M NO. MAIN STEER A Mon. PHONE Ml S-88M ReeidMrtMsI—lo t o t r ia l 701 MAIN STEER S A T U R D A Y Television PROGRAM PH O N E M l OA02O •ve Onstoos Servlee For How Hooieoao ft 9:W Have Oua Will Travel t Over 00 Tears U :M Sky Kias 7:lt Ferry Mason ' t Richard Boone stars. Dishonest . Panel ’ Trae Story -Raymond Burr la "Tho Cam of Bl Paso marshal stalks Paladin FOR IS YEARS 888 E. Osoter 8A—< a S - «n t FuUar. the Xteadly'^Toy’’. Jealous outtor when the latter threatens to end Caadlssta OowHas ' carries on a vladlcUve campaten the marahiU'a murderous dom- teachers at |U:M TU. U DOm u of haraument until he la slain Inatton of the border town. Detoctlr.’. Diary n . » twd Mason's clieat is. charsed „ Saturday Night Film t t NASSIFF ARMS 00. rill answer Ftj* Tha Pipw with the crime. (Repeat). _ "Island In The Sky". John a meeting 1 :M a#D n.. S_- . Iteaeaea IS, M ^ Wayne, Lloyd Nolan. Watch Mr. Oriutrd (Color) Lome Qreeae, Peraell Featare Theater 99 HAS BEEN THE BIGHT rA Tuesday OmwI Of MwOa Crtola Roberts. Dan Blocker aad Michael "The Big LUt". Montgomery ' Landon in "The Rival". Hoes sets CniR. Paul Douglas. PLACE TO OO FOB ol cafeteria, FOR THE BEST T h . Naval Oincrv. Oaer White Oaater out to. find the truth when his ro­ 19 m Oassmeket' - t EVEERTHINQ TOU WANT tly request- 1 :W Davvy • Gtelalk mantic rival is suspected of belnx James Araeas atars and Dennis 1 Manted jM a involved In a TixUante hsnalnc. Weaver featured. Doc becomes I they wish Cdl Selaac. Blrttea Thiatw The Msariar M’s f. M. U the romauitie prey of a married IN of teachers Wiass Abroad Rex Reason in “The Red Ctupet'. woman with a jeialoua huibuid. er as many f Caatraila ^___^ When an anpry younx Poet threat­ iy h t Of The Week 9, 49. t t SPORTING GOODS l:tt,Thte WMk ia fistvte ens to kill a vlsUlnc queen, te- .1 Dlok Tiger vs. Spider Webb, U) er Scott Norris silspecta that rounds, mlddlewelghts: lel are Mrs. Cook's * ’** Red"sox v». Loa AiiseiM man la being used by a rutb- u r n Tsmbsteue TerrHsty i 9 1018 m a i n ST.— a a 0-1047 S DA, Msrtbal tt L«o Hogan, "Mudcbeanl n e Ptrato”. Bobert 19iS9 Divsreo C en t 9 "HOUSE o r SPOBTS" [lobert Ves- SERVICE STATKm Newton. _ , t:»ato.fiSS?*" _ t Saterday AtteraoM FMrfaro St Anthony •OeorTEe. Doug Mc<31ure, 19:99 Make That Ssaiu 49. I t hool prlnci- A t Oar Now Phsoe Nossbei " bSS Apache." Jobe Wajvte, SebeaUon Cabot la "Goodbye. Top bowling stare compete tor lerator. Be- . GrifT'. Jed Sills of Checkmate, cash prises. Johnny Johnston, erved after •'Gllderaleeve'sI Bad Day". Harold Inc. decides to invesUgate when commentator. Jack Brondelillo. U Y rA -W A Y MI9.$321 Peary. the iealoua ex-»nvict husband ofspare emaater and Billy Welu. Paul W hite Sport. ThrOlo gun. magnrine editorcEm .llenger.Ic purehaaea a B ^aeot Theater — The Tall Maa __ - - U m Saturday Night BaueH nSullivu . » and CIu Oulager Flium y’a Pesthanaa 18 YOUR CHIUREirS * ■** Cardinais vo. CincinnaU Bed. ______lulager Saturday Night News • Waatker- 4 ;W Bht Ttaio. WrooMlas • in "Milllanaire McBean". Pat and Mea Of AaaapoHs » Billy are eauilit In chaos when HeNyweed’a Vlaasl June and May McBean plot their U:19 CurlalB Tlmo SPRINR AFFAHa 4 ;N TV^ilaco Of ^ Week IB. M own marriage. " In Name Only". Gary Oi Oar MUi Brooks > Lsavo II Te Beaver g. 49. M Carole Lombard. (:M Brad Davio Show > "Wally’s Dream Olri". Beaver's U:U Flay Of The Weak older brother falls hard for a "K ack MoBday". Pat Hindis. ■ Jol?-K ria^*ol Chicaco va. April- new girl at echa(>l, but la too shy Nancy Coleman. 8lh winner. _ to let her know. Late Shaw _ tt An star GoU _ • “ The City That Never Sleepa.’ Mafi-Mad's St.,wiH Bill Collin. VO Dick Mete *■** Heniy^iSnida, Allen O w l " Olg Voung, Mala Powers; Batarday WreoNtes Brother lu^Arm a." Childhood 691 Main 8t.— MI 9-1232 Mark Saber JJ friend of Clay McCord retuma to U itt WerH’a Bast M e v te _ , •{ 15. for S;M CaptalB'Oallul .. . _ *! SUver City with a record of many "Easter Parade” . FTad Astaire, FBEE PAEKDia IN BEAB We Sell Beadesvoao Wllh Adveatara 3 murders. _ _ _ . „ „ Judy Garland. Fopoye Theater v The biwreaee Weih Skew t. 49, N I t m Nlto Desk t sorvieo DaaM Party _ _ Musical hour featuring Lawrence U .m Werld's Best Meviea (Ceal.) S BARRE GUILD • :W News. Weather. Bporte ' Welk and hla Champagne Music llU .Saa Fraactses Beal Walt'Dteaey^, ___ 'ffewa PETS! Saalor Dackpla BowUaK OhecSferbesid Theater 1:19 Memeate ef Oemtert MONUMENTS Pta Baotero_ , "Wow Voyager". Bette -Davla- Adventaro Theater • pupiraES CcM Brinrlar Op Baddy • BIBIM I jTbtrs I* a B m GiJId Monunwat IM PabiTo DefeadM ME f unw your m il doritlMd thoaiMi Amerlcaao At Work . a^BOPlCALFISH 4 :4f K iw re fkr dipiitod hmd OMt. OtmaR M u n u & McKINNEYi otthout oMnOot ’ ‘**?£S'cktrS:SrTk.ate, ^ It ••Johnny Belinda". Jaae Wyman. U WOODBBIDOE ST. SAPORin Lew Ayreo MANOHE8TEB MEMOBIAI. POMP ANT K ao Aasete M I 8-8020 m OHrtsr S A -T U . Sn 0-1788 Fire Star JahOsa PAGE THREE SATURDAY, APRIL , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1961 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., 16 1961

lasw.M im iiJixrKE. SUNDAY Television PROGRAM FLETCHER mtalMlI t-IFIt TUESDAY Television PROGRAM Cbackeibanrd Theater 18 for a week and gets hto eyes I Oar Faith II uirns. 6 randpa HarwpU d ^ ^ S;88 toUaeatal dassiaste "The Etochantad Forest ’. Edmund opened to the way the male hall I uSm the Brown farm with a jn M eiRSSCCMFRNY of the younger generation oper-l t:Mno Mb P •:W Dr. Olwtetlaa M eieoulpment and starts drllUng Liowe, Brenda JoyoA . Cobranka mt tkm U * Pear dost Moo 8:18 teaUaeatal Ols t i t t f 8:88 Footoro PUaa ~ AtM. > 1 n M presumably for oU. . se ACrSO OEAHH— » ___ _ "(tolonel Bfftogham’s^^ RAtd’’^ «*“•» —. J*^.**! !-!lliM Tbo59**. ChiMaplMia ‘ The Wasteni Bemlaphere—is it " . H bjkwEMB U* ^Me Dv •taa^^'^Gri., Charles Coburn. Joan Bennett Boris Karloff to hosL * ^ o Devil a I ^ t a n e k rua la TlM .Uf* An examination.-^ the Weatem John RuaselL Peter .Brown aM DNCnLOSITRES—GLASS FO RNITTJU T O P a -~ W »T 6 »P »< ” PJUNT 7:88 Dave Qmxtrmvr Tad Payayo Theater J Ticket’’ . Stnintlng artist pawns] ELECTRONICS 1“ ------HeraMphere’s pronMOte a decade Peggie CasUo ^ In "T ^ Grub- P in t Bbaw _ .... te je hto BovX for_promtoed success. stake". When Mnrshni w o o ra- Btogaesaeh West 8, 48. M l ELECTRONICS tram today m t£a field of xov- . « I#-*..—* *■••*■ “ Qeorwe Whlta’a fleandals", -Mm UadarataoOnm Oar WoiWotM arament, economics, adocaOoo. fuses backing-money ‘o • « r l ^ ^ 1:28 Weather Daris,^aek BMey Tha ‘n ird Man 1{| LABORATORIES soctoloiv and culture, dllatair old proape^r one ol tbo B u ^ Mews 8:88 Bad Bkeltea Shaw ^ ^ » l LABORATORIES Cookau hoot ' CMg9 tdwrUdnen oomt to tbo 1:18 B.F.D. Na. S "ReJirood" Forest Trial". Rax “ Freddie's Band” . Guest stars titt Matty’s Phoday PBaates * rMOuCv .a,^ ' M MM OaaUaeatal Otaastaaxa AUen Jenkins and Steve Dunne | MiM BiW CMaaa Amt W MANCHESTER 848 Han Blchardi AtInJral A Bw;;to^flbaw J8 Ipfn Skelton, who, as Freddie the I 277 BROAD buormimoii game: with AUsb ^ r s o S u * ' . Ihla la Oar Faith 8:18 Iteeky aM Mis M eads 48. 88 PVeeloader, forma an orchestral 277 BROAD liUdden. moderator. Team o ( tm- Morgan’s television Interview Is 8:18 Uaptalii piua ------Tba Cat ■ 8 that brings “ bum music'! into] dergraouatea trim Miami tTnt* turned Into a disaster by a series Biaoktest Ttaaa veralty w ill face students from of tntorruptloas. , 8:88 Featars Fllai 8:18 Oalek Draw MeOraw .8 oStikerbowd Theater ,.1*1 Oortaao Ptaybaosa “The Woman In Red” . Barbara EASY TO 1 AaUOcbto Ortbo- Cotondo Btate University. "Chaaiage Of HeHeart” . John Carroll, B.O.M.P. *■’** ^Th?'jok?s On Me.’’ An pmbU- BusanI Haywari _ 88 Btaawyck. Gene BaynumA tored i^ t-c lu b oom M to who B am pet_____ Mowa. _ 18:88 OArry M oore,tow . 8 1 IWa Is T to naawaa r t i « L 2 rava seU IhoUves of people n r o ^ S12 WEST CENTER STREET >ct BaoBi S:U ladBofry Oa PARK HERE Ckoboa Of aalrallan _ Ml g .in i Gaitosa Ttaaa s TaDabaaiO 7888 ^ ^ Ouesto; Bob Newbart, e o m e d i^ l Tfca CnrtatiabtTa g d l Iraahae him. a _ 8:38 Wsaiber. Mows and to a ts JuUo London, singer; and Robert] 2-Woy Radfo. Dbtek B bm Shaw » , « » 8:88 Laaaay Taaos Goulet, musical comedy star. I T heM ’a s ever A pturklac TUt Is n o Ulo Meat T h a i (Color, Guests: Lap . Burogar, Trackiewa J WiW n * UvMa Woid . (Color) B en : Konrad Adenauer tti I^s AngelesT&Mera till Mewa aad Wootbat - problem at BTANEK’S. I«ak n flo i Uxiito - CbaaeoUor. W aatt Qermany.______8 i8t I Karried Jaoa Asttea Tbeatar ' S S r Wr*iramatto.Uon” ’i5 mpn Tons TNITn o MoT lots Parrante and T e ^ e r . WMdj Mandag Shaw Ctabbaaae ^ a against tha last days tar ^ Ufe • No' metera eitter. Opea U i « Tfaiao DeatSiBtaakla U nnd -Reese and spaclnl guest "SafetY-Tested u a tormented BIciTian bandit PhD BOvers M ' Junes Gamer. ^ se U;8t 1 Lave tjaar Tba Big Pletara . . ^ H nnrsdAy evcMlBfB aatfl SmIm aa4 flanrle* ^ ^ aM||loa inlaoei Pyrte dim JJ M Bay Wkea d:U Kows A A S A 88 Starring Robert J. (h'ean. Sal] The Bebel . S «*• g Batia Mlneo and Peter Falk. . Nick Adams to " « s B r w . ' Ctoaa-Vy A 48. 8 8 1 Sutir'rw TMoj gi* j^Tweatlott Oeato $ Yumo croMeo MexlCAii borMr tii Used Cars' 18:88 VIdaa VUlaga V m Bldent . "Swoden: Troublo la Faradiser' Boat B ^ar , Bxyeditlaa Documentary. "90 Miles 'To (tom-| sa.’srvNr Ufa s (Part n ). The proimm Tioito a search of on abscoodtog banker. Ptoy «aax HaBek ------Dollar Marla U muntom." News report on Cuba] Ckeekerheard Theater _ U 'IlOlaa “ shows tactics being used to turn I I \ i: \ MK >, s \ I I s --1 l: \ II I reform school, a prison and will "Johnny Belinda". Jana Wyman. ^ lo r V Paid To KUl" Dane Clark U$U UriiBS W ori Study tbs ^ e d l n educatlooal Taa. . . AllAiked F-r It Woathar Local Mawa this country Into a Ctommunlstl l \ I.MMO x\M ^A >M.\|il lliW O aaoN Threa systein. Prune Minister Tags 11:88 Daabla BxBasara Maws » Wmatkar , , 88. state. Also a vtolt to K ochprfi TkU Oar Paltt lUmtder a is other oRidala are The Price u Bight MxyedUteB ■* where sl^enta are taught that" Interviewed. „ (Color) Buaatauia are Chiba's friends, as W. P. QUISH 7:18 Wealera Mass. Mlghlichls n well as ftitervlewa with a cross- t»40 la Poopia A n Paaay M k(aratag a Oaort Boarto Camara siiA u r e Baa Beat I bnndsomest—ina vainast— Moarm . „ Today’s Wataaa section of the pooplo. Beteaeo Ptettea Thia lit U 11:88 CsBeeatraitea W-ws. _ _ 18:88 Stiests Flease _ i Findell woM iSdy*MUbaSnCtyVrom her Year Borarlaa Paekaga 7:88 mutt la Tba WstM ^ or 1(M« T*#______------WhMgrBltdiBlida . . a FUNERAL HOME ItW N l* Ms 9 TV Shaw WMh Jane Allysan 48 FOR ' OAKADA Paul D. Baltmaa. Pmfaaaor Lava That Bab •.18. and Bobert FUUer hi Faatara 88 Bb)fBioebemlatrr.----- “UoL ■ t t - &- CalU,,i - 'A TRp To TUcaon". Blaui^tor H% 5o2."flih 8 m MAIN STREET TEL. MI »-B»4« U:tt Lave al Ufa 1 "The D ebt" Working os n deputy 11:88 Mewa. Weather A. Byorta 8 Dr.Dr. BaroM TSylor. totmer proat- gets unexpeetod help from bis "The Friendly Gesture’;.. Police- Trolb Or Caaaaaaaaaaa It. .88 sherilf. Joes Hnrpor nllows a WsiMto Beat Maria _ , 8 dent,lent. Sarak Lawreneo Cmege. wife when he seta out to aiyeat a Cameallaga A 48. 811 "Bathing Beauty". Red Skelton. VENETIAN nuui dliKovers an old friaod In- 13:88 Bearch n r Taaearfaw man who once saved him from Ltns boat ■renegade outlaw. volved to n llOO.iXlO travelers hangtag. to escape iaU to prove Big Mowa m S IT R A N G E U iU Anood Town D OaoM Be Taa » . S) himself Innocent . _ Maws aad Weather U:IS Wo Bollsra check ihefL . ((^lor) BLINDS **** JoB^rovost, Juno Lockhart, HiuA lt:M CaadM Camera . ■ noaberYoaber. Plaaae Bags Bonny __ 11:18 Jaeb Paar Bksw 88 Reilly. Timmy and Lassie tn gle With Arthur Godlmy as host ROIERT J. lyOORPORATED et*S . 88 Pepe La Pew. the French skunk, Color) ^ ^ oo Theater with n unruly ostrich owned U:U Tba Ooiitag Ugbl conducts a tour of Paris. ’eaters FUm _ OON8U1.T Dorothy (toUtos apd Allen P in t U;SS Raws Day Beyert i and SUPPLIES iadaitef Oo Faiade (bplaln PerUns. Guest: Betty White, m awerades 8:88 Father Kaaws Boat “ Hell Dlvera". Clark Gable, Wal-| D o n WMe loaflteto as a movie theater cashier who 1:88 Mr unia Hargla R to r t■ “ Young _ andnnd Jane Wyatt to lace Beery. U :a Aoierlma At W M Abaot races ' 8. 88. IS Featare 48 CUSTOM MADE SHADES CHABLM^. TAM DB08KM 1:M Taw Oaanteallr Insists that patron sign an o ^ Al Haas With KUty “ Babyly IIn The House." Betty gets *X lfie ^ten”. Uni^[li5 not to reveal the picture s ending EEXAVE A SMITH "INSURANSIUTHS SINOB ItU" A nreHRANOB permlwli baby-Blt for n year- 11:18 Jack Paar Skew BalUars flhoweose student In a New England school Marie Matlaaa ‘ ) DtoMet Bwpenrtoor before she selle them a ttohet •M MAIN STREET, GROUND FLOOR—a a > «M l old child < eondiUon that she 485 Middle Tpke, East Cooeom t l SI for boys ia used by two comrade^ White Paper Na. i . ... II. *• “ Don't Get Personal", Jimmie bring the b a ^ over to tbo Ander­ 12:88 Might Deek. 5 Bte.rtetan r In-tbm in their attempt to rob Dunn. 12:85 WotH’s Best Movlea (Cant.) 8 IM C. OMtar M., IlMMlMBter “ .Anatomy of a. Hospital". /Lb 1:88 Ae the World Taras son house. (Ropeat). 12:58 Mews and Weather I MI 3-4865 oSoellaoo.’dl « the acbool. (RnpNt). axaminaoen of the nrobleras of a The Blflenuus A 88. liU Toot Banter b WodUacteo Choeketheard Thsater U 'Blgbway Polral 12:55 Moment al Meditattaa ^ modem hospital. Chet Huntley Bacial Mates WMb Killy Chuck Connors to "The Hesetoero M . Ml n t-aaa City Anted Invasion of -occuided 1:18 Honao Party • BRUSHES t:M Baaday Afteraoao DaoMe Featar mutes proteetbig to cut down the Larotta Taoag Tbeatar 83. Alfred Bllcheock Preoeals 81. 18 Girls” citation by PArenta Maga­ d r Wlmnl Boicmclng 1 gumt oak where tbo erowa bare Prance. ■ - “ DeaUmutte” . Confidence man I t 4 l Baaday Nows Bpeeial S Berea Keys A 88. ill zine for ita aervlcea to young *'RlnT ol Pear". .Chrde Beatty. nested. vS A V I N G S 8:88 The Mnnaaoira nnd a woman conspire to klU her • WALLPAPERS Mavorlek Kewe *5 Mi!!! husband. _ „ people. A t the conclualon o f the -Ar Complntn Brokn "The Beaet From XlOO ntthoma" DevU’s NedbnM'.’ Hawa A Weatker : * Yaoag Dr. Malaoa 33. Paul Chrlatlaa. Jack KeUy In "DevU'_ . A b b b aI 8:88 The Verdict Is Tsars cltaUon wUl be read, “ in recogni­ Pietan A r A Baaday Afteraan to buy a horse, ia hoodwinked PTaa Tbesa Bute IS, Starts". Ten Percent Gang orgr- STEAMERS FOR RENT Into blindly purchasing a wacon- Hawa la Bevlew eg MvIdeBd Caaaectleat BaaSitaai toe a private war with Tombatc tion o f Ita outstanding achieve­ load of merchandise eoneenling a U iM Baaday Klxfct Mavja", , M saloonkeepers which Involves — SEE — S:M Baaehan _ W "Mad LltUe Island'. Jeaania Oar- /AfMtfrrtiT'sA vfA/m* wrba Da Tea Trast? 88. ment in the presentation o f a tele- St UMila Cardinals ra Clncbmatl bound-and-ganced Indian maidtei. 4:88 Boagar diady Bbaw ^ _ contract with an entertainer M: vtolon .program that serves with Rede t:M Ed Saffivnn n e w > • ■awengSTBA’s 818887 nwAsciAt l8 STIT8 tt8 B Moke Baaa Far D ad^ ft, 88 the Oriental Cate. Guests: Pearl Ballsy, vatsran U lU Phafnre Pllns • • Coagresslsaal lavesUgater IS distinction the entertainment needs CLARKE MOTOR SALES Pavl’s Paiat aai 4:W BIc Plelare M "Schweltxer — Jungle Doctor’’’,. Aaaricaa Baaditoad 8. 48. 88 Bsaad-IJB VBA. song stylist: .Anna Mnrin Albei^ IM I MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER 8 ROUTE SL OOVENTBT 4:18 Ba Oar OBaal IS Fkoatien to Medletoa of young people throughout the na­ Ml BROAD ST. BUI Shaoel. anebonnan. news re­ ghettl. musical comedy star aM Pierre Presnay. 8:88 Tam BweD Show M l 9-M12 Jack (Miter. cosAedlan. vocalist Werld’e Beet Hevlte ^ • 4:88 Edge a(_Njght . tion.” WalliMpar Supply porters In key centere acrosa the Hera’a Hallywaad 88. Tom Potter adopts An orphan boy MANCHESTER ‘ nation report the majar newa de- Sandy Stewart. dancerchOTOO- ■The Locket” . Lsratoe Day. Brian S Main St.— M l velopmenta of the week. grapher Hugh Lambar and a Aherae. „ 64 9-0300 4:t< Teeterday’e Mewereela I dancing group, comic George IfOio Oh>w ^ 4:..# Yoaaa People’s Caoccit 1 Kirby, einger Jerry Orbach. and "Rocking Horre Winner". John Don WILLIS Gardge Iseaee aad Aaewere M the Dandy Brothers, novelty Mine. Valerie Hobson. Oueet speaker interviewed by whistlers. _ Provae <■ SPECIALISTS IN WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM MaRchester Washlnaton newamen. Guest: NatloBBi Velvet ■ •*,_ U :M Mews A Woothar . S O ot s p e e d y SpM idty U:SA Manseat at MedHatiaa B WHEEL AUONMENT aod atar. Drama of a aulcldally In­ Navy Sie. John B. Connally. Lori Martin in "Grandpa Ra- WRAKP SERVICE 8:88 Leae Baager 48. 8:88 Caallaealal Cloonaam M, 88 8:88 FeUx The Cat _ . clined patient and the endeavora CoHvaleieaRt Horm, GENERAL AUTO REPAIR ((joior) 8:88 Malty’a Foaday FaBales miule to return her to normalcy. TRULY DELICIOUS MItpkeP V-48SI—18 MAIN ST. MANCHRSTBR 8:88 CeaUaealol Otaosiaaia 82. 88 Gartaea Ptaykaaee Pater Lavaa Mary 32. 38 (Color). laterpel Oalllag Peter Lind Hayea. Mary Healy to Ire. Television 8:88 Tawa Grier . S Mewa “ Witneaa for the Peraecutlon." CHICKEN MONDAY PROGRAM 7:84 Leak aad Laora " 8 4T:U Cerenado 8 _ Peter refuaea to teatify for hla Mary H. Olbllii, PresideBt Dave Oarrewby Today Shew ^ TV Mall Order Market father-in-law following an automo­ Papaya Theater ■ enU and teachers alike try to bile accident Katherine M. GlbUn, Manager make him change hU mind. 4:28 Mewa. Weather. aad Sporto TIm worid'a “ BiiMt eatta’ chlck- •:M Csattaeatal Claaersam M yilfgl *^096 SHERWIN-WILUlillS Beecae 8 Naked Ollar 8. 48. 53 29 Cottage SL, Maneheater "Alleghany prising." John Aeapalee ■ 38. 88 7:U Weatker S 8 Paul Burke. Horace McMahon, tColOT) „ Ralph Taeger, James (kbum Mew* 8 8:38 Mewa A Weather M I 9-5819 tm ” witti In com parable . taate. t:M CNitoeatal ClasareaBB M Wayne. Claire Trevor. 7:88 Flaye Of Shakatpeare 8 Aetien Theater IS Harry Beltaver and Martin Early t o w 88 star. Pat Malone learns' that a ^ Balaam in "New York to L.A." (Color) , girl and her InviUld brother are ■NTERIOB PAINTS EXTERIOR ^ Ceatlaeatal CtoMroam 8 ClabhoBoa. . . „ 22 Automatic Sprinkler aad TAKE HOME SERVIOE ■ :5S Tewn Crier • "Staging Guna” . Vaughn Monroe, 8:48 Tkli I« Oar Faltk 8 8:45 Mewe 8. 8, 33. 28 * A pair of towbreakera. brothera l:aa Dave Oarroway Today Shaw ^ Ella Ralnea. guilty of murder and theft «C PICTURE FRAMES—ARTIST MATERIALS 8:58 Bperta 88 apOTehended in California make Lightning ProtecOon Admiral Hwabby Show 48 IMO.OOO. ' . Bap Biebards 3 a daah for freedom after the Loa 8:38 Andy Griffith SSaw S WALLPAPER, Eti 3:15 ttoomiD lUuucaraa 5 7:88 Daagereae Bebte 8 Member of Association of Oon- Look aad Laam I 8:88 Bla Tio Tia 48. U Breakfaet Time ■ ’Angelea court approvea their ex­ 5:55 FeUx The Oat 8 Stem father of a aby female farm­ Ml MAIN ST. TEL. MI 8-MM Bhatgaa Blade tradition to N. Y*. neotlcnt Chronic and Ooavalen- 7:25 Weatker K hand la ' the target of EUle 8:88 Feature FUm 8 CheeWmbotedleuerl n eater H DEGI’S DRIVE-IN Newe J 8:88 Yogi Bear 8 “ Gay Deception” . Fraocea Dee. “ Paid To KtU". Dane CTark. Thea 18:38 Johnny Midnight. 23 oent Hospitala. Walker's feminine strategy hi turn Tightrope 88 7 :M PercepIlaB J CarteoB Playhaaaa 18 the daughter Into "an attractive Francis Lederer. M2 CENTEB ST.— M l S-ZMO Cealtoentel Cteasraam 8 Paolo 48 Kemper Boem M S S S S ; Leeal Mewa ^ g 11:88 Newe. Weather A Sporta 8. 48 8:N H-is RInLnrd- 2 Newe 88 woman. Cartoon Time M Wnrid’e Beal Movie 8 Canceatratian 33, 38 COlURN & MIDDLEBROOK. Irc. “The Gentle Touch” . Belinda Lee, TkU Oar Faith 8 8:15 Madera Digest 88 (Color) Starring Hugh Dowiu as Almanac M 7:U Weotera'Mua. BtohUghta g 8:18 VapUlB kaaxaraa > Beseae 8 88 George Baker. (Color), v _ emcee of the new nighttime edi­ INVESTMENTS 8:85 Leoaey Taaea 41 Sperts Camera 8* Big Newa . tt PLUM BING aad Brcaktael Tima * ti25 Weather Newa A Sparta 8 tion of the popular daytime 8:15 Gaptato Kaacaree •• Newa „ „ •:8 t Peotare film „ ' . * Tara Paces West 48 MR. GEORGE F. JOHNSON JR. MHWger 8:88 I M arrie^ eaa * 7:88 Wogoa Tratai ' dS. N News A Weather 38 H E ATIN G "Chad Hanna” . Henry Fonda, audience psu-ticlpatlon show. Mewa. Sparte, Weather 48 8:38 News A WeUher 8 U’remlere). ‘ PRIBNDLT AND HELPFUL TRANSACTIONB HANDLED Mernlag Bbaw Robert Horton, John McInUre to CONTRACTOR Potferton's Linda DaraelL Aetloa Theater 18 14:88 I Leva Lacy «J "The Joe Muhtu-ich Story." PoUab U:16 Feature Film . .^8 Adveatarea la Paradise 8. 48. tS ON ALL EXCHANGES LISTED AND CNLISTI^D—BIUTDAL FUNDS ■“War Of The Wildcats". John EaauHis for Servtoe Since I M l Romitet Beam ^ ClabhoBse 23 Gardner McKay (n “ The Serpent Bay TVhen *A 81 Immigrant'a efforto to help a^ Commercial Carteen Tima Compass 88 «• MAIN STREET TEL. Ml S-llW Soile A (U riy young gunman reeull taiB Wayne, Martha Scott. Phone BH 9-MS7 Almaaae ** 8:45 News 3. 8. 32. M in the Garden.’’ (U pt Troy and a Jai» Paar Shew 38 passenger, a pretty Fiji IslamU I4:B8 Video_Vma*a " tra i^ y . (Color) and 8:88 Laeaey Toaea J* 1:55 Sports - 48 aaloonkeeper, are marooned on an Beet Seiler _ — J Midlba Baa . _ S:I8 (toptafa Bnngara- <■ P lu Vear Ihmdl 81. M Jeremy Slate and Ron Hiy._ Featare 48 48 7:88 After Dlsaer Movie 8 island. 11:88 Jach Paar Shew 33 Reeideattal Magiawx' t:W I Married Jean ■ “ Cyrano de Bergerac." Joao Fer­ Checkerboard Theater I I (Color) , “The Rainbow Adventure." When (Color) Meraiar Shew w rer, Mala Powers. “Paid To Kill”. Dane dark. Yea Aaked 8Ve M J a a9yernmeitt_narcpUca_^ ^Sik 12:88 Mite Deek „ . 18:M I Love Laey ^ JJ Phil Stivers 8 11:88 The Price to BIghI 81. M guestioito Larry Lahr ai)d Boto-Hotor TV>Railia-Starao 18:88 Hennesey _ _ S (Ctolor) , 12:88 WerU’t Beal Movies (coat.) Say Wkea »»• *• Checkerboard Theater 18 » Jackie C^per stars. Second-guess­ W« H. England Lumber Col Modleon about various tripe toey 12:58 News A Weather Basle "The Enchanted Forest". Edmund Doable Kxpeanre | have taken, he reveale that their EzcMialVe Factory AycnU ing the luugment of a naval totel- Moralng Ooart A « 12:55 Moment of MeditaUen _ ^ Service 18:88 Videa Village *• Lowe. Brenda Joyce. y llgence officer geU Chick to hot "AT THE OREDI" ■tore is being need oa a narcotics 1:88 Newa „ . ^ 8.88 Weather. Local Newa 22 water after a seaman la wounded Dinner I i Served • drop for amugglere. _ ^ 1:18 Momenta Of ComfeH 8 R S r j H - a e h n i News ml the Hear aad Weather 88 in an apaarent burgtory attempt. U:S8 Year Barprtoe Paekaga J Haag Kang - • Strvic* on AH IM «s News aad Weather 18 Ooneentrattoa ** Rod Taylor in "(hear F ot A(>- EINAR L LORENTZEN Barbara StSBwyek Shaw 38, 88 A 48. Honeot, Export. Economlenl l^'Aeked Par H * Araerieaa Odyssey "The CHiolce” . Restaurateur is Open A ll Day Saturday Lave That Beb tlon". Newemen and a nlmtclub Phone Ml 9-7412 11:88 DeaMa KXpasm • * 7:18 Western Mass. HIghnghte forced to decide which of two men 18:88 Lava Of Lila aongetresa team up to help a The Priee la BIghI *8 W Sparta Camera Trath ar OaneaaaeBeaa sailbr who blundera 'acroao_ .the Mitchell, Wynn IM Oontor St. — Mnndieoter ((3olor) news with whom she Is trapped Is an Oamoaltoge _ bamboo curtain Into Red (^ina. Msmisg Geart g. n .. £•“ ??? psychopathic kfller. 13:88 It Oaald Be Taa (Repeat) 7:38 The Amerieaas , * 33. 88 18:38 SsB Fraaclscs Bairt • (Colon Mevie Blags Darryl Hickman and Dick Urd Aaaaal Oscar Awards mt the 8:38 Daager Man Play Pranksters 11:88 Year Sarprise Paekaga » Davalos to "The Bounty Jump­ -A Woman Who Seiwe—Hhe Nice Cl8«M er Mamber Pleaoa A 88. "■atrliPairlek McGoohan in T h e Lone- The Austin A . (3oaceatratl«B « " A e^em y of MatisB Ptetora Arte Search Far Taatarraw ot Love Tkat Bab 8. 48. H ers.” Ben. Canfield draws the dan­ aad Bcleaces. 8, 48. 88 ly Chair." The kidnaping Two noted Htdlywood veterana, gerous assignment of Infiltrating Bob Bone, emcee. Presentation of 13:45 The Qaldlag Light young girt in London by a group 11:88 Lave Of Life _ > a New York City • enllstmenr 12:55 Newe Day Bepert of tnlemational aplea. _ „ Thomas Mitchell and Keenan Tmtk nr Caaaaaaeaeea W W . - the various c a l o r y awards by . . . Fashioat btgii wllb FABRICS fnm 1:48 My Little Margie CHAM BERS ca Cameaftoge _ racket. Grmer Garson. Vic Damone. An- A 88. The Priee to Bight „ ■. 33. 38 Wynn, will star in "The Joke and M oving... rheyeaae Shew - 8, 48. 88 d^rey Heptoirn. Rossano Brassl, Abeat Face! . (Color) Bin (hillen MC'a. _ . . lt:M It Ceald Ba. Yau t». 88 At Home With KMty Adventarea of Ouie aad Harrie, the Valley,’’ a live color broadcast (Ck>Tor) _ , Will Hutchins in 'Trouble At Bobby DarinUBandrn Dee, Otoa m CRIM MILLS at Low Mill Prices! Marie MaMee Hnekliig. >. Bearek Par Tamartew . „ » Sand Springs.'.’ Sugarfoot, ap­ ^ IIo ^ lgld ^ T o n y Kandall, others on NBC-TW Network’s ' ‘Hallmark pointed defense attorney for two n e Third Man 28 ''Fighting WUdeato". Ke Oxxie nnd Harriet Nelaoij aiid Hall of Fame” Friday, May B Stornge... NambcT Please. . •. 48. M young brothers accused of mur­ eello _ ____ aona Rick and David atar. “ Sail­ 12:45 The Oaidiac light * Bessce 8 88 1:88 At Ike World Tame (8:30-10 p.m. EST). 12:55 News Day iU N H ** der. , U .;88 News, Weather A Sports 8 SaloarooDi Hoorat Every Day Noon to 8 PJM.— Sstardaiy 18 AJM. to.8 P,M. ing Rtck’a Druma". Dave an(l Local or Big Raws “ Highway Palral ^ Rtok enter into aome 'friendly' Mitchell will play Truman Win- 1:88 My l.mie Hande . 8:38 Tales Of WeUes Fargo 13. Social Metea With KMty competition—^no holda barred, for Long DIstnaoe mvim Aboat races . 2 Dale Robertson In “ Something .. . . Weather AD Star Ptoykeate tera, a hearty, likable man who Is Pretty." Hardle’s faith In a men­ 11:18 Suspease Theater fWiMNUiV WAIJ, in HARTFORD BP-. NEXT TO KINO’S. FRBB.PAEKlNOl the attention of a beautiful; coed At Bams With Kitty M The Chrlatophere whom they have both noticed at high resp ect^ in the Isolated rural Mavle MaNaaa ’ * tally retarded man's story pays "The Second Woman” . Robert 1:25 At Home WMli KHty TRAILER VAN SERVICE off In the capture of a pair of dia­ Young, Betsy Drake. the name time. community In which the drama "Cuban Pete". Deal Amaa 2:88 Face The F a ^ , Harbor Command 18 1:88 A« The World Tame » mond Ihievea Jack raar Baaw Jaa Marray Skew takes place. Wynn plays Lambert 17 OAK ST. Sartslde Sis 8, 48. S3 (Color) Q: la it true that “ Wanted, ^allahaaaee 7888 11:88 dark Paar Shaw (Ctolor) _ Giles, the local sheriff and Judge 503 B. MIDDLE TPKE. tohu'SeteVwto KMty "Circumstantial Evidence". Lee or AUve^’ la going off the air, and Day la CeaH A 48. whose sense of humor matches All Star Ptovksase Pniferson, Van Williams. Diane (Color) 1:88 Heaie Party _ * '* ^ n n fo Farge nnd Marahril MI S-5I81 or Htfd. C T 1-14S9 PhoiM Ml 3-6247 This Is The Aaewer_ McBain Cha Cha (J'BrIen's 12:88 NIte Desk if so, what will happen to Steve Loretta Veang neater 22 Thompaon atar. Angel and Suaie Winters’ , and makes the two close 1:55 At Home With KUlT nephew s hotel busboy. falls In 12:85 World’s Best Msvias ' - Any Questions? Mc()ueenT . Jlen T. Seven Keye 8. 88. try to replace a nuasing part in friends and occasional pranksters. 1:18 Face The Paote ^ love with a showglrt and wlnda "Nice Olri". Robert Stack. A; “Wanted, Dead or Alive” la 8to8 n e XlUlonaIre the boaa'^ expenaive aporta car “ The Joke and the VaUey” con­ ... up being accused of slaytni 1:88 Newa . Vaant Dr Mataian and by the time they flniah a. lot Jam Marray Shew sx- •• ending ita cycle next month. SteVe ' more la mtaalng. cerns a Wlnteys-Giles prank on a Color) o oo u '4 All-Slat DaekplB BawHas 18 Mean„ Far A, Vap 8. 48. lay la Veari 8. 48. 58 M cQ tito la acdiediilad for an ini- Verdlel to Yai Perry Como Mieic Hail ,33. young and idealistic stranger, ONEHOUR i 8188 naaay Thsmas Show 8 ( ) —^By what name are the light 8:88 The V c ^ _ . (Color) Guhsts; Martha Raye and 2:18 Search Far lamarNW , » Danny benches hU son Rusty k r boata used in rowing known T Q. X :hav8 ’ hetuni that Peter portant role In a new jnovie. F ia a fbeea 83. (8 which backfires. The play, by Prof. l.uretta loans Tkestet “ JJ poor grades before an Important ncaa Ganaeetteat B a h d rt^ Actor Mllburn Stone. A — Shells. Grave* of “Fuiy” wid Jam** AT" Hawaiian Eye 8, 48. 58 Jerry C. McNeely of the Univer­ Sovea Keys 8, 48. 5S basketball game. studenU, nar- seas of "Chmsmoke" are brothers. Who Oe Yon TrattT «• “MARTnHnin” FUR and 8:88 The Poyiis’s (^ I c a » ^ Doea Dorothy Frovine actual- 4:88 Banger Aady Shew Anthony Elaley and Robert Con­ sity of Wisconsin, won the second I f this it true, whiidi one changed Make Beam FerDaddy « rad in '"The Comica''. Inveatlgntor 1 osae lit Maloaa « S m ^ aing tha aotiga In ‘*nie Roaring Steele folia a narcottca blackmail prtM of 83.B00 in the Hallmark 1 Hour Dry C lR^pnlng aeca Far A Day 8. 48. M his name? Joyce V. m Twentiea,” or does She Just mouth American Baadetaad A W Teleplay Writing CompeUtlop. 9he Verdict Is Yaar# 8 4:18 Be Oar Oaect pilot tbreatening the career of p Frato Theae Baste . A . It U true that they are the words vrhile aomeono else 4:18 Bdga. e L Wxht . TV comedian. At 20 E. Oeator SA. H a w O e ^ BOX ST0RA6E Conarrilral RaodsMad » FOR EXPERT MOTOR TUNE-UPS Bora’a HeDyweed T Danger to Mv Baatoeaa If- Q: Does former baseball star Ohnreb Corners, Eost Hartford brothers. The family Mime Is Aur- atnga? BcM>y B. Ckmekntmaga_Tkmatar 8:38 I’ve Dot A Secret 8 Who Da Yea Tmett 48, SI ' n. , 1:18 Ituiieri Aady. , „ .. * HETER’S DYNAVI810N STSTEM neas. A . Dorothy Provina doea bar “ Paid To mU" Dane Clark. With Garry Moore, boot and em­ Jackie Robinson have his own TV Moke Beam Fak Daddy . » • J* awn ainglng. 8 :18 Featare FHae . cee; panefiota Bill Cullen. Henry show? John B. Ameriraa Baodalaad 8. 48 58 IS THE "X-RAiT’ METHOD FOR Q. IVIU tliMi Duryea of “CWna ;itoad Valerie. llorgan. Betay Palmer. Jayne A : Jackie had his own radio 2 Hour Shirt Service MANCHESTER 4tI5 Be Oar aeeel 1- A PERFECT JOB! Meadowa and celebrity guahV- 4iM Edge Of NIkht ^ > Smith” fame avar come back to Q. Wasn't the program "Alcoa June Allyaon. show fo r a while, but at the mo­ At 299 Went Here's Menywi^d •• Jf t^evlakm? Joe, B. — Preaenta” dtlglnaUx' eallod "Xhe "Seven Ckeekekbeard Theater IS ment be is confining hla activities Ohcckerbw^ Theater . ^ . 1* Unknown?” IBa0u productions to star In A . "Alooa Preamta" was nwvar , JoaaVaaBa, U;8 8 ^ i Q V B • Fun O’ NutA A coffee And tss- AU Work DoM Om ] w. MTODUI TPKE. a t BROAD MI S-Ttlt “Ttaeltome at Paula Maroten". 98 Wcite St.—Ml 3-7254 the naw e n n ^ sariaA •tiled the "Unknown,” I t M atih- tAurant chain. K C T i ^ I S l f U Wlfa ”. ^ o - Mt^ tlUed: "Oaa Stop Bw^ond.- Aaaa Baxter, Oaoa Baymond ______i ______, Crea, Nawsr Ktlljr, •ays Abraad.- r u r I M l 1 Memi B nrei

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P A G E P O U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1961 THURSDAY rctewtfoB PROG] CMOlMMal John Foraytha ia In ; rcofor) LTha Woman In ReA” , 1 tha Nature Oiri". •iM OMtlacatal _p^aa.|UnRQBd. up ot^UtaloM^wian ha mrnM • At baautituiutUul naturennture-atudy tsacher.' , ■tH i S m R le a rto TAt Dar* Oativww 'Oortan, Jotn Wt FM S S lS T k rM . Fbrd SkawM. 8 FaiMm Tbaatac Cohw) illS Mavto. iOwar* iaaiab Tar TtM NURMI ror to a town. CRepaat). ■ SSaaala him as the ma R OaaM Ba Taa Gaeatward Jh rr,- VslA Of Cam laat Bob Hope A c n o BOOT •Two Gueate FVom I h o Btaat . In of Jews in E U t« ^ ‘ooMlaa UaM order 16 prove ha la m boateot ^ Tnwiwwnr Johnnason w ill * UAS Hawa JPar gat art tan.’ Hawkey# undertskta a Uo- World War II. t:W Mr UMta Raana Setaclor teat to.P""?* "BononzA" ^egmen^ (Oonttamed from Psge Oae) The prosecuUc Aaaat Facaa A « . M cenee of cooaorUnswith booktea. moun Arttatn are toadying A b w w case, asserted thn At HaBM WMh SiMr t.A« HlakUakla OI Tko M«1 CIreaa S fUr Virginia Mayo titled, "Th« Bit­ Each year at this Urns we go Maata MaHaaa ^ . . wTm Arthur Godftar .«■ rins- a Jewish child tc "Gala, Inconwrataa . La m aster, a ^ taaturinc the ter and the sweet” . . .N i^ way out on the proverbial limb oWn hands for ate 1;W Aa lha WaAlJJaaaa lint Brotherp aad Baniui “Rebel" pushed past 'KSunAmoke ■«d make our selections In some "This,” cried ] BaUey Circus. A « i . ** to become number <«e show m (ff the main cat^^orieA Sea bow general Gideon I AH Star Harliaaaa Dausbtar Harrs tean-aca ro- C n n a d A .. .W estliig h ou a e urfU p res­ yours compare with ours. trial of the deatn Thia la TkaXMa mances upset the doraaaticltr of ent 18 one-hour spectncul^ on Best Performance by an Actor: The former Oft Nartli Schaal Bt. t;M At Hama. With KIMr the household. ^ „ Burt Lancaster in ’Hamer Gentry." *A* Face Tka Fa^ S;M Bat Maatarsaa M throe different networks tn 196Z... stared back at li Ml 1 n il Maanliiofai J a a Ifp n ra r Bboar Gene Barry In •■Valley of • Donald O’Connor is trying to get Also competing Trevor Howard in Inp. Mlats Coart jM o r ) A « . Mastarson servlnt aa . «▼ «*» the righU to "On the Town" for an "Sons and Lovers," Jack Lemmon Spectatora in the scout for the army, ctashea wun in "The Apartment," tAurenco t:M Hoaao Faatr an officer...... hour -and-a-half TV spec.. .Garry awallowed hard < Leraata Taans » • i f Fat Baaaa SpecW . *. Moore will tM»a all his live hours CAlvier In "The Entertainer.” cally ill, Or looked Seven Koyo A « . Musical salute to Sprtnc ftatwlns Spenitar irtney in "Inherit the N«ar IM l 11” Hnadcraftad •:•• The FtMliFs Ckoioo aua’st stars Dorothy Provtpe, next season. shocked diabeltef Slim Clnaale r arisMe TV “Toana Dr. H “ niblan. Johnny Meroar. J0“ l* W in d /’ nearly six hours, on eea T u t M. Dm Sonuners'Snd lha KingitoO'TrkL Best Performsnoe by an Actor Prioea Start at flM AS S:aaTka VarMV< IsTa ^ To Talas Of Tba ViklBCa U Q. When wUl Johimy Mathis be horror in his ope Fraaa Thaao. B aata am in a Supporting Role: Jack Once, Hausner’s v Oauartfcvt ItaalataaS on TV again? Sam C. *■** T « y * v 5SnK. Preston Foster ta A. MaithU is currently refusing Kruschen In "The ApartmenL" he said: "Ttfe coui Wha Oa Taa TrwatT Also competing, Peter in • At BaaFar AadT A to sign contracts for guest appear­ if I shorten this Make Beam Far DwMr Murdock ia ambushed aM saver- ances because he is negotiating to "Murder, Inc.,’’ Sal Mineo in "Exo­ whether I have v AMeHfmii BMiAaiMM A W nl troopers are slain under myo* dus." in "Spartacus," these terible deee 4:U l,0.r0jgR terioua circumstances. star on a "special.” t:lt Bdsa OI (/hill Wills in “The Alsmo.” end of today's co Best Performance by an Actress: said It would take Elizabeth Taylar In "BntteraekI day to conclude I A" Also oompeting. Greer Garaon* Eichmann'a pie FRH )AY Television PROGRAM in "Sunrise at Campobello,” Deb­ marked the acti TiM CARIBBEAN a FtlM musical spraa, beUe'vtas their I orah Kerr in "The Sundowners,'* trial on charges •:W Fhadara FIta Robert Mitchum, Mvea have masically dtaap-| g tjirja y ifc c L a in e in T h e A p a rt­ the death of six Slim Clawdc ntylinH. IS.OOO- S:M Castisaalal CUssr ••Batrwed'. neared Kkn Hniiter. Night Has^ U ment," Melina Mercouri in "Never Jews during the volts of picture power. Target (Colori Fasaya Tbaatar Taeaav'aeaavUla Friday Ml Turret Tuner. Dipole antenna. <:IS Csattaealal CUisn First Shaw •.-SI StaE^AIsM With on Sunday.” ter the 3-man cou (Color) Larry. Parka. (Oolor)—Mitch MDler ta boat Best Performance by an Actress Spotlite Dial. T.. •• a >*. aa bullion and then place themselves •;W I Married dean ta suspended animation for 100 Facts of Life,” ‘‘Faraway Part o t daily. Maralaa Skew •:H Sparta i m Baash Eldars Town," "The Green Lesives of Osvenant Gong. Choroh M:M 1 Lava Lacy ^ililciutal Shayna M. M Washington, A] Say Whaa Chaekarbaard Theater^ Batort Taylar In Tha Bataetivaa Summer," "Never On Sunday." dent Kennedy todi Saala •■Paid To K ill." Dane Ctarfc. 'to act promptly M:M VMaa VlUasa Waatber. Lseal Hew. "The Short Way Home’’. Capt. Beat Seller Maws A Weathw Holbrook attempta to save dead, Dale Wssaerrasn, Author o f cultural program n ay Tear Baaeb M.M -- TV Baader's Dlarata policeman's children from aaao- '"The Lincoln Murder Case" end would help the t$ l^ lo r ) _ „ 1:11 Waatera Maaa. Hltchlichta ciatta* with a hoodlum. the consumer . Tea Asked Far D parts Camera tl:M Byawinaeit Ta Hlatary • "The Eichmann Story," ia nego­ U :N Doable ExpMaao ^Jewa One of the major news stories of tiating With Screen GemS for a Sending hia Tbs Price» laI BiaM 1:M Bawhida the week as revealed tbrousdi new dramatic aerlea of one hour farm proposals tr (Color) Brie Flemlns. Clint Eastwood In News~cametaa and correspOno- :ar’ s Past MeJanlBS Cs!“4 _ ••Incident of the Sharpahooter . enta stationed around the m t o . ■howa . . . The American Kto form of a bill, I aendemy Flsybanaa Rowdy ta framed ah a prime su^ News Correspondent Walter cron- search Bureau reporta that 600,000 they would "pro' IVAI Year SarnriM Fackara pact ta a murder by a hunted oub klte as anchor man. homM have color TV . . . Cyd a sound and hei (Conttnued from Page' Oee) law who ta impersonattas aa at- The Law And Mr. Jfaaas A M tomey.j MnnhnnI M (/harlaee will make her dramatie economy.” UAS Lmra al Ufa U:N Mewe. Weather A Speita I Secretary of A W ill Rogera kept the 1084 ban- Tralh sr Caaaaaaeaaaa televiaien debut as the star of .the l ^ a Bums and Yvonne Lima WeM’s Best Mevlea I CBS-TV "Checkmate" episode. L. Freeman in a 1 (luai In a merry mood with hia Gamaaflasa ta "Chrla's Nifdit O u f Chris '•Anchom Awelch".- Gene Kelly, U-AI Seaveb JKr yasaagaw . “Dance of Death." It:s set ton dent also express quips. He wound up the riiow by loses his wadd^ rin* at a'^K e FVank Sinatra . _ It CaaM Ba Tan (Oalaa) meatins and ta afraid to teU Salv- Bis News tS A p ril 2 X greaa would act inviting nomineea May Rohaon Namber Flaaaa A « . 8 (R ep ea l). Hews A Wealhet fegialation to bro And Dlann Wynyard to the speak- U :tt Tha OaMtaa UaM Bat Masurasa Newa Storte. Wealber 4# 11:51 News Day RepM 11:U Featare nim _ S power to regulate - er’S table. The room was hushed, ItM My UMIa Maafla £3S^!^aBday Faaalsa ' •• ••Bataan” . Retort Taylor. Thomas The ideas expr antlcipaUng a tie. .But Rogers A M I Fawa ___ A « . •■North Pal^’ . Casnar M M enda a Mitchell. _, much the same kissed them both, told them they At Mama With BM y „ baby seal at the North Pole Jack Fasr Shaw W Mavla Mattaae „ ___ •• toseUiar. they turn the limd of lea 11 :*• Award Theater- 4S forth in his farm deUvered sparkling performances, ••Get Gctng". Graoa McDoaaM. and snow Into a circus of fun and U:tS Oreateat Headllaea Ot Tha Cea- gress March 16. then announced the Award went 1:M Aa lha WaaM Tam s tary 3 Bunas, o ' 11:M Jack Faar Shew W, some ' revisions to Katherine Hepburn for "Morn­ SMbU*Nat«i*WUh KIMr *■ Krt*^Sleii'im d Roger Perry ta U :M Nito Desk ^ . |! . plan to broaden ing Glory." AS Star Flayhaaaa ••Senior G oes T o Hollywood'^. Har- ISM Werld’s Best Haviss (Oeat.) • mnmtmm power to regulai Director Ftank Capra got to hia Faith Far Taday risan Br.. while vacailonlns ta the MdW News aad Weather l< « i i m i c 8 I At.Hams WIthBS movie capita visits a movie set I2UB Momeal ef MedHaUaa t duction. feet and started for the rostrum 1:11 Faoa.Tke Facta where a le*al story ta tom* 1:11 Momeals Of Oamtart • The bill does i when Rogers-said, "Come and get daa Marray Shaw nimad and causes untold confuslm flc programs for : H, Frank." Capra was shout 40 J M oc) Caaear ^ fS 1a Oaatl NBC-TV haa bought Screen ditiea. Rather, it feH from hia chair when he re­ Challeaire I f t:M BapBSS.Farty - •:M MIHIsa Dsllar. tacMeat I Gems’ "Dbnny Dm " aeries for next ENTEimiSES, INO. chlnery under alised that Rhgeps was motioning Laretta Tsaar Starrinz Jackie Gleaaon. Also ap- season. Scotb^ I^ne, Jeff DonneU, . could get togeth Co Friuik Uoyd. tha real winner Save. Beys A M . pearin* Ed Sullivan and George Jcssel. Everett Stoane, Jack Klug- Del Moore and^Chetyl Holdridge Track Dealer program to atat for “ CBvakUMfe." Capra later de- man, Peter Falk. Wllltam Red- modlty. This, Fr sciibed hU return to his seat aa field.------• Bck, i^I Mc- star...Revue studios ia filming it S ::8 TSwY*^^ u t A OFF pilot, "My Uncle Louie," atarring X79 Biirtfeid letter, would rel "the loagest crawl ia history.' l;M ThaVardMls Tasra oi.u Jena.' Gleason,. . the “ onerous bui Fram Tbcae Baata n . M B himself. Is kidnaped and Ekidie Albert, which will be seat on OaaaecUeaf Baadataad (or il.OW.OOO ransom. farm programs. PtaylHHite "GB Theater.” ...Revue’s ‘Thrill­ Pboaai BQtohea 9-S4M 1949, when Wha Da Taa TraalT Under the pro 111 AchievemenU fori t!W ■aaser as

Washington, * For 3 million Ar midnight deadlli retuniA trill marl their dealings w Revenue Sendee. To discourage Commlsaioner M< uFDntM tn increaj Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Ended Forecast of C. S. Weather Baresa March II, 1B6I ' Fair to partly cloudy toBlfht, 13,317 Low S2,to SS. Variable clondlneM TuesdaV, few brief showers likely. Member of the Andlt Hl|(h aroiinil SO. Bnreno of Olrcnlation Manchester— A City o f Village Charm

VOL. L X X X , NO. 167 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1961 .(Classified Advertlslna on Page It) PRICE FIVE CENTS Invasion Forces Land in Cuba

1. 1 Castro Reports Attacks Supported by Planes^ Warships

Prosecution Opens Case State News Claims Mercenaries Eichmann Denies 15 Roundup Organized in U. S. Israeli Indictments Blaze Levels. Mexico City, April 17 (/P)—The Mexico City ag%ncy of the Cuban Revolutionary Council said today anti-Castro rebels By REUIIAN MORIN dau said the details of the judges' Large Store have taken the Isle of Pines and freed 10,000 political pri.son- Jerusalem, April 17 (/P)— reuoning would bo embodied in ers, who joined the rebellion. The agency said its informa* their final decision at the end of Adolf Eichmann grated out the trial. In N orw alk tion came in radio broadcasts from the I.sle of Pines. the words “not guilty” 15 Then Landau ordered Elchmun times in court today, denying to stand up and remove the head­ Norwalk, April 17 (/P)— A Moscow, April 17 (/P)—The government newspaper Izvestia all counts in Israel’s monu­ phones over which he listens to the tonight a.s.serted the Communist world stands behind Cuba’s translation into German of the spectacular early - morning mental indictment naming Hebrew language of the court. fire of undetermined origin Castro government. It made no mention of last summer’s him as the master destroyer Point by point, through the 15 destroyed a large department declaration by Premier Khrushchev that the Soviet Union of Jews in Europe during sections of the indictment.,Landau store on Route 7 here today. would back up Castro with rockets if necessary. repeated. "Do you plead guilty or World War II. One fireman was treated at Izvestia’s strongest tones were to be'found in its head­ The prosecviUon. opening Its not guilty?” lines, which said: “ Cuba is not alone,” and ‘.‘all of progressive Fifteen times Eichmann replied. Norwalk Hospital for smoke cu e. userted that Eichmann beat mankind is with her.” a Jewish child to death with his inhalation and released. oWn hands for stealing peaches. (Continued on Page Nine) In fighting the flames, firemen "This," cried Israeli Attorney' had to duck exploding bullets that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS general Gideon Hausner, "is the went oft in the store’s firearms Invaders landed in Cuba by sea and air today, launching trial of the destroyer." department. the long awaited battle to topple Fidel Castro. The former Gestapo officer Priest Explains Firemen said Caldor's Depart­ Prime Minister Castro told his people by radio the sea stared back at Hausner, unblink­ ment Store was engulfed in flames ing. when they reached the one-story and airborne onslaught was backed by planes and warships Spectators in the courtroom wept, ^Ethics of War’ cinder - block, metal and frame and was launched by mercenaries organized by the Unitecl swallowed hard as though physi­ building shortly after 2 a.m. 'The States. His regime severed all communications to the United cally 111, Or looked at each other in Baltimore, April 17 (fl^—A sol­ fire raged for two hours before it was brought under control but States. shocked disbelief as Hausner, for dier ma.v kill in the time of war, "Already our troops are ad­ nearly six hours, piled horror on firemen remained at the scene near but for him to kill in the spirit vancing against the enemy, sure horror in his opening statement. the Norwalk-Wilton town lines for of their victory,” the bearded re­ Invader Bases more than four hours as sporadic Once, Hausner's voice faltered, and of hatred "is not the proper Chris­ volutionary asserted in ah appeal he said: "Tlfe court will forgive me tian attitude,"" a Roman Catholic flames flared in several sections of the building. for Cubans to maintain order and if I shorten this chapter. I doubt priest said lu t night. discipline. In Guatemala, whether I have words to describe Fire Chief Charles Volk said the Castro declared the invaders these terlble deeds." Still, at the 'The Very Rev. I^rancis J ., Con­ fire was discovered by a Norwalk end of today’s court session, he nell, C.S.R., a former dean of struck in southern Las Villas Pro­ radio patrol car at 2:10 a.m. vince and fighting had broken out U.S., Roa Savs said It would take him another half Catholic University in W uhing- Shortly after the first alarm was day to conclude his statement. ton, D.C., said Catholics may not at all points where the invaders sounded, the entire front of the landed. Exile sources said inva­ United Nations, N. Y., April 17 Eichmann's plea of Innocence justifiably become pacifists or floor exploded with a roar send' marked the actual start of his conscientious objectors. sion beachheads also were planted (VP) — Cuba charged today that an ing a shower of sparks 50 feet in­ invasion of Cuba had been trial on charges of complicity in Father Connell w u speaking on southeast of Havana and in ex­ to the air. The fire then spread treme eastern and western Cuba. latinched from Florida and Guate­ the death of six million European the "Ethics of War," at the Holy backwards in the building, which Name Society’s 60th anniversary Df. Jose Mlro Cardona, the rebel mala with the backing of the Unit­ Jews during the war. It came af-' is a city block deep and half ed States. The United States re­ ter the 3-man court headed by Su­ convention in Baltimore. block wide. leader who broke with Castro over He said that war is not in- communist influence influence in plied with an immediate denial. preme Court Justice Moshe Lan­ Firemen were hampered by a Cuban Foreign Minister Raul dau overruled defense objections to \rtnsleally evil, according to Cath­ lack of water in combatting the Hot Time for Hot Rods Cuba, issued a statement saying olic doctrine, but for a nation to Roa told the U.N. Political Com­ the court’s competence to heawAhe blaae. There were no effjn^dramts A Town of Manchester fireman aims a stream of water at a blazing carriage house oh Hartford Rd., the battle had begun to rid (3uba mittee that the United States muZt cu e and to the Lsraeli law under in the vicinity but firemen pressed oppoilte Palm St., in which two hot rod cars and the frame of another were destroyed late this of Castro’s "despotic rule” and assume the full responsibility for which Eichmann is charged. Lan­ (Continued on Page Nine) two private hydrants at nearby morning. Richard Young. 27, of 13 Charlotte St., was alone in the 4-stall garage welding when the "Communism’s cruel oppression.” the dawn landings. manufacturing plants into service, building suddenly burst into flames. Young escaped without Injury. Firemen were able to bring One Cuban exile source in the Chief U. S. Delegate Adlai R. ’racy laid about 1,000 feet of hose the blaze under control quickly. However, the front, inside and roof were badly charred, and the United States said Miro Cardona Stevenson, asserted "these charges to a river. front doors were burned off. No estimate of loss was available. (Story on Page 7). (Photo by had left for Cuba but his public are totally false and I deny them Prank Bennett, owner of the Anthony Bayles). relations chief in New York denied categorically.” Kennedy for Fast Aid store, said he was unable to give this. "The United States has not com­ an immediate estimate of the fi­ Telephone and telegraph com­ mitted aggression against Cuba nancial loss adding, however, that munications with Chiba were cut it would be substantial. He said Castro’s Radio off early today, shortly after a (Continued ,on Page Seven) To Farmers, Consumers everything was n complete loss, Rusk Asserts U.S. Cuban array officer confirmed one the merchandise "Inventory auid landing on the south , coast. everything." Says In va d ers The Cuban government radio Wuhington, April 17 (Pi—Presl-^commbdity program to Congress was heard summoning all people’s dent Kennedy today uked Congress and producers. 56 to 61 militia wnits to report at once to to act promptly on his new agri­ Originally, it was planned to Moved Inland Will Not Intervene their stations. Bulletins Hartford. April 17 iJP\ — The cultural program, which he said submit such a program to a pro­ In his broadcast heard in Mi­ Culled from. AP Wires would help the farmer and protect ducer referendum before laying it State Motor Vehicle Department’s ami. Castro declared: daily record,, of automobile acci­ (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) the consumer . before Congress. The order was Washington. April 17 (/P) — Sec-«>Cuba is still under study. A num "Troops landing by sea and air Sending his administration’s reversed in the final draft to give dents as of last midnight and the Monitored radio broadcasts by retary of Stale Dean Rusk said to­ ber of weeks ago he had indicated are attacking various points of the farm proposals to Congress in the Congress a right to look over a totals on the same date last year: the Fidel Castro regime indicated day the United Statc.s will not in­ a decision was just around the national territory in the south of FINCH, CAROLE GET, UFB form of a bill, Kennedy declared program before it was submitted 1960 1961' today that invaders may have tervene in Cuba but it i.s no secret corner. Today he said technical Los Angeles, April 11 141—Dr. Accidents .. 10,469 11,442 (est.) Las Villas Province ;^pported by they would "provide the basis for to a referendum. penetrated about 25 miles inland the American people’s .sympathy is and legal questions are posing planes and warships R. Finch and his former mistress; a sound and healthy agricultural If a program were rejected by K illed ...... 56 61 from landings on the coast south­ with tho.se fighting again.st dicta­ problems. He did not amplify. Carole Tregoff, totlay were sen­ In ju red...... 6,206 ,6,183 (est) "The glorious soldiers of the tenced formally to life Imprison­ economy." growers, there would be no gov­ east of Havana. torship. '— The Castro regime is accusing revolutionary army and the na­ Secretary of Agriculture Orville ernment action In effect that year, The Columbia Broadcasting sys­ This ■was Rusk’s hews conference ment f—The chinery under which preducers east of Havana, one of ,the points the Cuban people themselves to State Bar Associa.tion of (’on- ..could get together to woi;k out a where invaders struck. decide, he said. He noted that what nectlcut voiced Its disapproval program to stabilize their com­ Taylor Favored Another official • government is going on in the Caribbean is­ tiMia.v of the time-honoh-d prac­ modity. This, Freeman said In his broadcast, picked up by CBS Cot' land is not taking place from For Cease-fire in Laos tice of almost automatically ad­ letter, would relieve Congress of respondfent Stuart Novins in Miami, American soil. vancing judges from one court . the ’’onerous burden” of enacting ordered the U.S. Naval Base at On grounds that the matter la to another, from the lowest farm programs. Win First Oscar Guantanamo to halt all flights ex to be aired at the U.N., Rusk de­ London, April 17 (Ah — The So-^todav to the Black Sea coast to courts to the highest, as vacan­ Under the proposal, such pro­ cept those cleared with the Castro clined to an.swer many questions Viet Union rejected some details see Premier Nikita Khriishchev at cies occiir. A report of the grams would be drafted by the authorities. about just what the United Stales of the western proposal for a his vacation retreat there. SB.'V’s Committee on Selection 'The directive said that all air and Tenure of Judges was sectttary of agriculture with the By JAMES BAi i?>courl for the Greek-made "Never position is on the Cuban crisis. cease-fire in [Laos but kept the Souvanna is on a world tour to aid bf farmer advisory committees. traffic into and out of the navy But he told newsmen: pu.sh his ideas for peace in his unanimously approved b.v the (AP Movle-TT W rlto) on Sunday.” door open for' further negotiations board .of delegates, holding its Each program,, providing quotas Santa Monica, Calif., Abril 17 Should Lemmon win for ’"The Despite what Rusk called the in­ on the matter, a Foreign Office war-divided homeland. or other controls,^ would be submit­ (Continued on Page Seven) spring meeting in the (irant'- —Most everybody is betting Liz Apartment," he will become the flammatory charges by Castro, the spokesman said today. For three weeks the Kremlin moor Restaurant, :Newlngton. ted to Congrress. „ If in 60 days Taylor will win her first OscaKto- first actor ever to win both the issue is not one between Cuba and The spokesman declined to give had delayed an.swering Britain’s neither the Senate nor House,ve­ nlght—everybody but the beauti­ supporting and top acting awards. the United States but between the substance of the note, de­ proposal of March 23 that a cease­ STATE MO’niER OF YEAR toed the plan, it would be submit­ ful star herself. Lemmon won previously for what the secretary termed the livered yesterday in Moscow, but fire be called in Laos, that the In­ ted to a producer referendum. If Greenwich, April 17 (JFt—.Mrs. "I’m not betting on it," Miss "Mr. Roberts." Castro dictatorship and the Cuban he made clear that Britain and the ternational ''Truce Commission of James Halsey, wife of the presi­ approved by at least two-thirds of Lancaster, the rousing sawdust News Tidbits people. It is an old tactic of dic­ 1954 be revived and that a confer­ those voting. It would go into Taylor told a reporter, “ but Til be Soviet Union won’t be joining dent of the University of Bridge­ there just the same. revivalist of "Elmer Gantry,” has tators, he said, to try to blame right away in calling a cease-fire ence of 14 nations be called to ar­ port. toda.v was named “ Connect­ effect. from the AP Wires She admits she’s feeling a little never won an Oscar. A. dark horse troubles with their people on the to suspend the fighting between range for a unified, neutral Laos. icut Mother of the Year.” She! Before flnaUy submitting the is Britain’s Trevor Howard of outside. The chief stumbling block was bill. Administration leaders had squeamish as the zero hour ap­ the western-backed Laotian gov­ was cited for "her exemplary proaches for Hollyw'ood’s 33rd an­ "Sons and Lovers.” There is no secret about the ernment of Prince Boun Oum and the western insistence that a motherhood and wide variety of gotten views from farm leaders in Spencer Tracy ("Inherit the Residents in central Texas area nual Academy Award show. sympathy of the American people the pm-Communist Pathet Lao ------' ^ her communltv service.” Mrs, and out of Congress. One result Wind") and Laurence Olivier of ranches and wooded hills near fob those who wish to be free, here (Continued on Page nve) of this was to change the proce­ ’"The competition looks tougher Fredericksburg, where German guerillas. Clarence \V. Hall oP Greenwich, than ever," said Liz, who has been (“The Entertainer” ) are so con­ or in other parts of the world. State Chairman of the American dure for submitting, a proposed pioneers settled century agb, Rusk said. In that connection he The spokesman said further nominated four times in a row. sistently good that voters often contacts with the Soviet govern­ Mothers Committee, Inc., said The 2-hour awards show, tele­ take them for granted. warmly welcome West German noted that an international Com­ Mrs. Halsey, in addition to rais­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer . . . munist meeting last December re- ment would be required and that Laos Rebels Push cast over ABC-TV, gets underway Mineo won his. supporting-role meanwhile Britain is consulting ing three sons, has "mothered" Auditors to Check at 10:30 p.m. (EST) from the nomination as the Palestinian ter­ New Jersey’s primary election to­ SLffirmed goals of communlzing the, many other children and opened morrow to end rugged race be­ world. with the United States, France Close to Thai Line Santa Monica Civil Auditorium. rorist in "Exodus," and Ustinov and Commonwealth countrie'3?'- her home at the edge of the uni- More Tax Returns Bob Hope will be master of cere­ stole scenes from Olivier and tween three Republican guberna­ At the same time, echoing views versit.v campus to numerous monies. torial candidates which threatens of President Kennedy, the Secre; "Until we halve completed dis­ Vientiane, Laos April 17 (/P)— foreign students. (Jharles Laughton in "Spartacus. to split party . . . British Air Mar­ According to most polls, only the The other supporting nominees tary of State declared, there has cussions with our allies and come Heavily armed pro - Communist Washington, * April 17 (A>l -r- shall Sir Leonard Slatter, 66, who to some conclusions,” the spokes­ For 3 million Americans, tonight’s big contenUon is among the men. are Peter Falk ("Murder, Inc.’’ ) not been and will not be interven­ rebel troops have stormed to new GEN WALKER ^RELIEVED It’s a down-to-the-wire race be­ directed air battle against Nazi u- tion in Cuba by U.S. armed forces man said, "we can give no indica­ gains in the, Thakhek area of Washington. April 17 (d>— midnight deadline for filing tax ("The Apart­ boats terrorizing Atlantic convoys returns will mark only the start of tween Jack Lemmon and Burt Lan­ ment") and Chill Wills ("The or otherwise. He said the U.S. tion as to ourt views on how (he south central Laos and now hold The Army announced today that caster for best actor. The same in World War II, dies in London. note is to beiregarded.” positions Just 25 air miles from Maj. Gen. Edwin \. Walker has their dealings with the Internal Alamo” ). Mild earthquake shakes chan­ government will do all it can to goes for Sal Mineo smd Peter Us­ prevent Americans from getting the border of Thailand, informed been relieved of command of Revenue Se^ce. Miss Jones, who made the deliers in Ephraim, Utah, and , Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei To discourage tax cheats, IRS tinov for best supporting actor. switch from. saccarine Ingenue to into the action. Gromyko handed the Russian note sources said Monday. the ‘i4th Infantry Division In Commissioner Mortimer M. Caplin Among the supporting actresses, cracks ceiling in phone company This is the closest the Pathet German.v |tendlng an Investiga­ hardboiled - tart, was nominated office at nearby Mount Pleasant Because ef the U.N. debate. t.o British Ambassador Sir Frank wants to increase the number of Shirley Jones, like Miss Taylor, is Rusk declined to talk about U.S. Roberts 'yesterday shortly after Lao forces reportedly have come tion of allegations that he gave rated a shoo-in. , for "Elmer Gantry." Her compe' . . . Charles J. Blaustein of West returns which get a thorough test tition comes from Janet Leigh contacts with anti-Castr)Q Cuban the arrival in Moscow of Prince to cutting the nation In t\yo — a his troops material about thq It will be a big night for Liz, Hempstead, N.Y., stocky 50-year- right wing John Birch Mocletjr. for accuracy. CiPsycho” ), Glynis Johns (“The exile leaders in this country, about Souvanna Phouma, the Laotian factor that could have significance ’The goal Is to check, or audit, win or lose. It’s her first public old bank official, goes free under when and if a cease-fire line is The army said Se<‘retary of the Sundowners” ), Mary Ure ("Sons 810.000 bond' after waiving pre­ recognizing a rebel regime in neutralist who the Russians recog­ about 3 million of the estimated outing since her near fatal Illness. Cuba,’ about Moscow’s once-prom­ drawn. Army Elvis X. »lahr has or­ I f she wins, her doctor has warned and Loveirs") and Shirley Knight liminary hearing on.charge of aid­ nize as the legal prime minister of 61 million returns to be filed. In ised rocket support of Cuba, The Pathet Lao attack came dered Walker transferred Im­ 1960 the number of audits was 2.8 her to go easy on the celebration ("The Dark at the Top of the ing counterfeiters in cashing Laos. mediately ‘ to U..S. Army to Stairs"). about secrecy on names of anti- The Russians gave Prince Sou­ Sunday and broke a Laotian new million. afterwards. . 8194.000 in bogus government in­ Europe Heodqiiarters at Hei­ "The Apartment” is expected by Castro Cuban pilots who landed vanna the full red-carpet treat­ year holiday lull in the fighting Furthermore, Caplin hopes for She was nominated for "Butter­ terest coupons . . . President Ken­ that had lasted for a week. delberg, Germany "pending most to cop the best-p t c t u r e in this country or about what the ment, including, a . dinner at the further Increases in the years field 8." Her competition is Greer nedy tells Democi-atic Congres­ Reliaible sources said the rebels the outcome of an official to- Garson for "Sunrise at Campo- award. Competition in order of sional leaders''he Intends to avoid, U.S. Na'vy would do If the Soviets Kremlin, long conferences with ahead. Whereas IRS now checks President Leonid Brezhnev. First used an artillery barrage and a veatlgatlon of certain MhM •bout one return in every 20, he bello," Deborah Kerr for“ The Sun­ preference is “The Sundowners,’! as much as possible, direct public ship arms support to Castro. atatemento nwl nettena e i Om. downers," Shirley MacLalne for "Sons and Lovers," “Elmer Gan­ Commitments on specific details Rusk said the question of light- Deputy Premier Alexei Kosygin and Gromyko and finally a flight (OoBtiBMd m Fag* Five) Walker." (Coettimed ob Page n v e) "Hie Apartment," and Melina Mer- try” and "Tha Alamo.” Involved In pending legislation. •ning the U.B. trad* embargo on and Gromyko (I i s k I /’