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VOL. LXXX, NO. 152 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 (Clsmifled Advertlslnf on Pmge t t ) PRICE FIVE CENTS

21 Overseas OPtN TOMOR TILL 00! 52 U.S. Bases U.S. Pushing Buildup Other days to 5:45 Face Cutback Of Military Near Laos STAMPS Tomorrow Washington," March SO (A>)— The Defense Department an­ GREEN nounced today the closing or curtailment of activities at 52 C A S H SALES W ITH ALL military bases and installations in the United States. Twenty- one bases overseas also .nre being closed or cut back. Secretary of Defense Flobert S.^ McNamara said this was the first TB T Reds Want Awaits To enter Kathy’s new phas contest, please send yonr Whlllilte House plan to eliminate ob­ name and telephone niinri- solete or surplus InstEiIlations State J\ews her to Kathy Godfrey. NOW...SPRING COAT SALE! among- the 6.700 bases, big and lit­ Laos Truce Accord on WINF, Manchester. tle, at home and abroad. The estimated annual savings Roundup from today’s action may eventual­ ly reach $220 million, although After Talks Ctease-Fire this amount would not be saved COAT VALUES TO $45 during the several years needed Moscow, March 30 (/P)— Vientiane, Laos, March 30 T to carry out the cutback pro­ Montville Man There were indications in in­ 29 99 (iP)—The Laotian govern­ . ! gram. ■<4 __ formed quarters tonight that ' box coat with puritan collar ’The cutback will affect about ment today reported heavy Choose from * shawl collared clutch the Soviet government soon ' stitched collar clutch coat 15.000 civilians and military^ per­ Shot, Wounded fighting in eastern Laos two . these attractive * 3 button box coat sonnel in the United States and will propose that the control days ago, contradicting pre­ ' stitched puritan collar about 19,000 overseas. spring styles * orlon knit coat Montville, March 30 {IP)— A commission — .India, Poland vious reports that a virtual Of the 15,000 In the U. S., about and Canada—be revived to 9.000 are civilians working at mill hand stopped a fellow cease-fire seemed to be in ef­ bases and 6,000 are military. worker’s car on the way to work out conditions for a fect during the SEATO con­ OverseM, about 15,000 are mili­ work today and wounded him cease-fire in I.aos. ference. THE tary and 4,000 civilians, But the same sources indicated Information Minister Boua- THE cutback program will be carried with a shotgun blast while the Ru.viians would insl.st thst an out over a period ranging from 12 the other man’s wife watched. International cnnfcicnce of H na­ van Norasing i.ssued a report AUGNIFICENT "AURSHAULLOW" to 36 months, there should not be Then, police said, Gustav Mi- tions be ronvened before the con­ of a violent battle Tue^ay BLOUSE-BEAUTIFUL! any "sudden, sharp, critical Im­ leski, 46, returned to his home here tending .sides in the Laos civil war near Kam Kent, about 130 pact” on employes. andshut himself inside. Fifteen laid down their arm.s. state troopers gathered outside miles east of Vientiane. The McNamara said that the de­ These reports spread as War­ report claimed government HANDBAGS partment will help localities In re­ while he was u rg^ to surrender. . saw Pact pavers ended their .3- locating workers. This effort will After an hour, he gave up with­ day conference. Dccl.sions taken troops killed 80 of the pro- (left) 5 . 9 9 Include finding jobs for them, out gunfire. His mother, Mrs. were not immediately made public Communist rebels. 8.99 values when possible, at other military Adolph Mileskl, stepped outside but Laos was not a primary con­ the door and told officers, "You Bouavan also said six Rus­ in lacy white washable Installations. cern. sian Ilyushin transports were In reply to a question, he said people can come in.” Soviet newspaper reaction to cotton, sizes 30 to 36. that In general the government The shooting victim, Urban Gau­ the SEATO declaration on Laos spotted today over the battle- would not pay for relocating thier, a neighbor of Mileskl, was was so mild that western diplo­ front near Tha Thom, 115 (2nd» workers. However, it was ex­ taken to a Norwich hospital where mats expressed belief It meant the miles east of Vientiane. He floor) plained later that there would be surgery was being performed for Kremli-n i.s disposed to seek a gave no further details. exceptions to this. an arm wound. workable solution. State Police gave this account: Today’s announcement did not But the ^British proposal call­ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Identify the 21 basea which are be­ The two men had quarreled at ing for an inimcdiate cease-fire to ing closed down or cut back over­ work yesterday at the Federal be .supervised bv. 1 he Tontrol com­ Washington, March 30 (>P) seas. ’They will be disclosed some­ Paper Board Co. of Montville. mission eslabli.shed» in Geneva in —In the absence of a Soviet time during the next two or three Mileskl brooded over it. He de­ 1954 was described by one well- cided he wanted to shoot off Gau­ cease-fire agreement for weeks. informed source as unacceptable Laos, the United States is re­ McNamara said the reduction in thier’s left hand—the one with to the Rii.ssians. overseas base operations would which he was yesterday, offi­ portedly pressing ahead with cers said he told them. The same informant said the contribute substantially to the ef­ Russians were ples.sed about Pres­ its buildup of military power the wonder plastic with the fort of the United States to re­ This morning he blocked Meet­ in and near Southeast Asia. ing House Lane with his automo­ ident Kennedy’s declaration last duce the outflow of gold. week for an independent and Secretary of State Dean Rusk (right) 3 e 9 9 soft, soft feel of leather and Dollars spent by military per­ bile. When the Gauthiers came neutral Laos. is said to have made clear to U.S. sonnel abroad build up dollar along, he tried to force Gauthier Allies at a southeast Asia Treaty out of the car, but the other man In All Its Glory ‘"There are no screaming head­ Mrs. Mary Feyre smiles In Providence Hospital, Holyoke, Mass., the easy care qualities of plas­ credits in foreign countries which This Illy, traditional sign of Esister, opens wide its petals today lines about the need to support the Organization (SEATO) meeting may ask payment from the United rolled up the windows Md stayed yesterday after giving birth to quadruplets in 10 minutes. (AP this week that the Kennedy admin­ cascades of ruffles in wash and inside. as a prelude to the sacred and joyful fetuit Sunday. (Herald pho­ fight against Imperialism,” one dl- Photofax.) States in gold. to by Pinto). -plomat said. ‘This is a good sign.” istration Is determined to use force wear dacron polyester and cot­ tic. Mined with "soft lure" for McNamara estimated that Mileskl broke a window and, po­ to the extent It may be compelled lice quoted him as saying, the gun Most Moscow newspaper print­ eventualUf this cutback in over­ ed a New York dispatch by the of­ to do BO to prevent a Communist ton. Ials«^l007o cotton ba­ more wear, several styles and seas base opsratlaS^VSht sav9 wgM i|ff in the process. takeover In the Southeast Asian peihaps $100 million a in bal- HC WMt home. Later, his moth^^* ficial news agency Tass. It referred ^Dad, You^re a Rig DeaV kingdom. tiste). whiTb^p ink, blue, mint, ■hee i t payment operations. , er went there and found him sit­ to “bellicose appeals from some shapes from which to choose, U.S., Russia Avert members of this military-police However, officials here estimate bone, canary, lilac, banana, ting In a chair. They talked about there Is at least an even chance (Continued on Page Tis-o) the incident. bloc” In Southeast Asia but pointed bone, coffee, cream, navy, out that moderate voices prevailed that Soviet Premier Nikita sizes 32 to 38. Then she called officers in. She Quads’ Parents Wonder Khrushchev will agree to a cease­ said she wasn’t afraid, adding: at the Bangkok conference of the -green, red. Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza­ fire and follow up negotiations at - (maini floor) "He was just In a temper.” Arms Debate in UN an ^international conference for a tion. G)ngress Vote perm^ent Laotian settlement. “In order to justif.v further in­ If ‘It All Was a Dream’ A reply from the Soviet govem- Man Dies^of Burns terference,” the Tass dispatch said, Meriden, March 30 — A 69- United Nations, N. Y.. March 30*>.arms debate until the next session Continues Ban "the authors of the resolution re^ (Continiied on Page Ten) FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! year-old Wallingford farmer died (/P)—U.N. diplomats were relieved starting Sept. 19. ferrd to Communist help to By .IAMF.S OAIAKJERO today, were to be small doses of today In Meriden Hospital of today by reports the United States Stevenson has been negotiating Pathet I^ao” along with the de- Holyoke, Mass., March 30 ()P) glucose and water. Eventually, ^ 'there is. ample free On Cuba Sugar bums suffered this week when he and Russia have agreed on a way with the Russians for more than ciadon "to send troops if they can­ Four normal, healthy babies — they’ll gel a..heavier formula. NEW... LONGER fell In a patch of burning straw. to avert a disarmament debate in four weeks in search of some way not achieve peace by political ne­ quadniplets bom to a couple At the h a r ta l last night, Mrs. Pilot in XI5 Climbs "SPRING parking in the rear of Police said the man. Casper Pe­ this session of the General As­ to postpone a full-scale arms de­ gotiations.” which already had six children— Feyre said that except for a little the store VVashlngton, March SO tersen, was burning the straw in’ sembly. bate until the fall and thus gain ‘The press played dpwh even lay in incubators suokdng on their tiredness she felt wonderful. She T o R ecord 31 Miles Congress has approved a 15- a berry patch Monday when he With this controversial issue time for the Kennedy administra­ more the meeting in Mo.scow of knuckles and fingers awaiting weighs 114 pounds. Her husband tion to formulate its disarmament month extension of the Sugar Act fell. He WEIS'burned over 60 per sidetracked from the main world leaders of the Warsaw Pact coun­ their first feeding today. said he weighs 146 and stands cent of his body. arena, delegates were hopeful the policy. Stevenson and Gromyko re­ Eldwards Air Force Base, Calif., CLOVES after another sharp Senate-House tries. There was not a line in the In a simple, semi-private room about 5-7. assembly could wind up by the portedly have agreed that nego­ acro.ss the nurserj- in Providence The mother of the new quads March 30 (/P) — An X15 rocket < skirmish ending in an administra­ newspapers about its work or sig­ plane soared today to more than target date of April 21. tiations, which broke down in nificance. Hospital their mother, Mrs. Mary .shares her hospital room with Mrs. tion victory on the legislation. $1.8 Million Bequests Informed sources said (he two Geneva last June, should resume 31 miles above the Earth — the by ^ A last minute decision by Presi­ Westerners here are convinced Feyre (pronounced fair), 35, Donald Giro'.jc of Kolyoke, who Hartford, March 30 (,pj — Mrs. big powers would inform the m - July 31. again, in Geneva. ______2. bea mod: gave birth to her third child March highest altitude yet achieved on dent Kennedy nipped a row among Julia K. McGovern, widow of a The main sticking point has 25. a manned flight. three executive departments over sembly’s main political commit­ (Continued on Page Ten) "I .still can’t believe it. I feel former Hartford multi-millionaire, tee this afternoon that they will been the makeup of the new nfe- that when I wake up, I'll discover The room is painted in quiet Radar computations made on the measure and saved his Latin has left about $1.8 million to 10 gotiating committee and the basic the ground showed that test pUot .American "alliance for progress’ continue private talks on the it waij,,all a dream.” green and the only wall decoration ^ h tL J>MdsJU£A, organizations — the largest pub­ makeup of a new East-West arms principles under which It would is a crucifix. The hospital is op­ Joe Walker took the research program from a Senate setback. negotiate. The father, Raymond J. Feyre, draft to an altitude of 165,000 lic bequests in the area in miuiy negotiating committee and on the 38-ycar-old insurance salesman, erated by the.Catholic Sisters of The controversial bill finally years. Originally Stevenson sought to Providence. feet. was cleared to the White House time and ,place for the negotia­ News Tidbits chain-smoked cigarettep, repeat­ Mrs. McGovern, widow of Pat­ tions to desume. revive the 10-natlon East-West On a night table beside her bed Near the top of his climb, last night in time for many of the committee as it stood, but Gro­ ing: ”I'm thrilled. I’m thrilled; members of Congress to hurry out rick McGovern, died March 22 in Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei from the Al^Wircs are seven potted plants—and an Walker reported by radio: myko held out for adding five neu­ Just think, 10 children and every­ 18-inchrhlgh trophy of brass and of. town for an Eiister vacation. Florida. A. Gromyko rind Chief U.S. Dele­ body’s healthy.” •». "It's a nice, dark blue overhead, Bequests under terms of the gate Adlai E. Stevenson were also trals. Recently both were report­ maple similar- to those awarded Kennedy will have to sign the ed agreed on adding three mem­ The two girls and two boys were champions. measure by tomorrow, the expira­ will filed for probate here yeater- expected to Introduce a joint re­ Beer drinking, trumpet-playing born yesterday seven weeks pre­ (Continued on Page Ten) solution" citing their agreement and bers, but Russia wants them to be white rabbit reache.s White House At the top of the trophy Is, a tion date of the Sugar Act. full-fledged negotiators, while the maturely. winged figurine. Along the base In a long day of maneuvering (Contlnued on Page Six) asking the 99-nation body to defer and ' quickly gets heave-ho. .. Pris­ Despite the early births, how­ United States prefers them to sit on inmate is sentenced to life for are inscribed names of each of the the Senate defeated the provision in as observers. ever, doctors said the quads are in quads. A friend had it made up opposed by the administration. It poison murder of another Inmate good, health and foresaw no dif­ Both are reported agreed that in complicated plot to gain free­ last evening. the sugar 'n' spice collection by Kramer in beautifully frosted beads Inserted another which - eeIso weui the three should be Mexico, India ficulties in bringing ther weights Feyre asked: “How do you feel. Bulletins objectionable, but' this was killed dom from Loeuwartfen, Nether­ and the United- Arab Republic. to norma). Honey?” a fabulous collection in the new lonjgir length as well as the popular • by the House, conferees. lands prison—both hEid serving life Doctors said the babies will re­ Culled from AP Wires of bold spring shades. U.S. Ready to Rescue Jolted by word that France has sentences for poisoning their wives "I’m fine —just a little tired,” \ ’ * The Sugar Act sets up the mech­ main in incubators until they reach she replied with a smile. anism by which the U.S. sugar refused to pay anything toward ...Raiding party from outlawed matching necklasi^, bracelet, earrings. shortie. exclusively ours in white Or sandstone. the mounting cost of the U.N, five pounds, expected in about two Recalling how he was besieged market Is divided among domes- J"rish Republican Army blows up months, ■ C.\NEL WORK STOPPED :tlc and foreign producers, As it Congo operation, delegates pre­ London derry customs hut on UN from Bankruptcy dicted the United Nations would Their first feeding.s^^ beginning (Continiied on Page Four) Hartford, March SO (IP) — was finally paused by the Senate border with Irish Republic then Pratt Si Whitney Aircraft will be and House voice votes, the bill: have to come up with some new ambushes searching posse of police. formula for financing its opera­ directed today to cease develop­ 1— Extends the law to June 30, United Nations, N. Y., March 30$v Officials in Tel Aviv, Israel de­ mental work on the nuclear air­ 1962. Klutznlck told the committee the tions or face bankruptcy. HP)—The United States declared to­ United States was prepared to Secretary-General Dag Ham- scribe reports . . of capture of craft engine at the Connecticut 2— Continues the President'^ Joseph Mengele, former doctor at day It is prepared to make an ex­ make a sizeable voluntary contri­ marskjold w m given authority Aircraft Nuclear Engine Labor­ authority under which the Cuban traordinary financial contribution Auschwitz Nazi concentration GOP Leader Favors ARROW sugar quotas has been cut to zero bution. in addition to its assessed last December to spend up to $24 atory iininediately. The United \ ARROW toward the cost of the U.N. Congo share of 32.5 per cent. million to pay for Congo costs for camp, as "completely unfounded.” Aircraft Corporation division operation to prevent U.N. bank­ .. .Nationwide strike of opera (Continued on Page Three) "The exact amount and form of will be cautioned, however, to ruptcy. this contribution,” he said, “ has (Continued on Page Six) house personnel forces La Scala of Cut in Size o f House continue research operations at It warned, however, that all not yet been finalized and will be Milan to postpone tonight’s per­ the Atomic Energy Commission SPRING- members of the world organization determined in part by the actions formance of .Saint Saens* "Sam­ facility in 5Iiddletown, it was WHITE are obligated to pay-a share of its son and Uelila.” . . .Bill to lift Hartford, March ?0 (.T) -Rep. J.-S; one-per town.” Patterson said. Did Castro and Che taken and the views' expressed by (IlHcloseil by Rep. Frank Kowal- emergency expenditures and that other governments.” 4 Dead, 4 Missing, March 31 deadline on payment^of Tyler Patterson Jr., of Old Lyme,' “If enough of us don't have a Kki (D-5leriden), Kowalski said Invite Kennedy, Ike fEiilure to do so will threaten the Informed quarters said the property taxes by New Haven Republican majority leader in the sense of party responsibility, he the C.^NEL and also General United Nations with possible col­ United States might be prepared At Least 10 In jured Railroad faces final action in Maa- House, today asked a Republican said, “That will be out of my con­ Electric’s nuclear aircraft engine TIES To Play Some Golf? lapse. to pay as much as 60 per cent of sachuaetta legislature. legislative caucus to back up the trol. Everybody here has one plant will receive instructions SHIRTS ’Die U. 8. position was laid b e ­ William Frye, 53, writer and GOP plan to reduce the size of vote.” the total Congo, budget. In Cleveland Blaze from R. E. Hollingsworth, de- fore the General Assembly’s 99- Klutznlck spoke as the U.N.’s former government official, dies the House to one representative IHity general of the Havana, March 80 {/T)—Prime natlon budgetary committee by per town. , The GOP leader said that the financial crises was eased .slight­ Cleveland, March 30 OP) — Fire after seriea of heart attacks. . . . Republicans would oppose every AEC. The directions will be Minister Fidel Castro, according Philip N. Klutznlck. His warning ly by a British paymenl^of $3,- Rlngling Bros, and Barnum i A GOP resolution calling for a similar. , to his propagandists a fisherman, about nonpayments was an obvious raged though a 3-story apart­ amendment offered by the Dem­ 768,()00 toward the Congo costs ment building on the East Side Bailey Circus open 47-day ei)gage- constitutional amendment to cut ocrats today. 4.50 .o 6.95 1.50 baseball player and marksman ex­ reference to the Soviet Union, and by word that other payments ment at Madison Square Gaijaen to the size of the Ho ae from its PEEL JURY DELIBERATES early today, leaving four persons The Democrats plan to offer traordinary, emerged today aa a France and some ethers who have were on'the way. cheering audience of 7,500 men, present full membership- of 294 to t announced their refusal *b pay any dead, four miaslng and at least 10 amendments that will give every Fort Pierce, Fla., Slarrh 30 i/P) * t golfer claiming "I can beat Ken­ The relief was temporary, how­ women and children. ...Major stock 169 comes up for action In the —The fate of Joseph A. Peel. nedy easily.” part of The Congo costa. injured. House today. town at least one representative, • enormous ever, since no formula has been More than seven hours after the and commodity exchanges in but will give the largest tpwns Jr., accused mastermind of the Ih e bearded Castro boasted of Soviet Delegate A. A. Roshchin found to fill the gap.left by the rer- United States, Canada and Europe Patterson said it was the first * all popular accused the United States of mak-. first alarm, at 2:15 a.m., firemen two or more. ' Cihillingworth murders, was STETSON his ability to beat the U.S. Presi­ fusal of the Soviet bloc, France will close tomorrow for Good Fri­ major Republic.-tn Party bill of the placed in the hands of a IZ- collection dent, the seml<-official newspaper ing its contribution offer for located two more bodies on an up­ session. The resolution today needs only INTERWOVEN collar styles and many other countries to pay per floor. Battalion Chief Ed day holiday. .'.After day-long a maiprity vote for passage In inah jury at 9:27 ajn. (EST^ Bevoluddn said, after an 18-hole selfish reasons.’jb e United States, any part of the huge U.N. expendi­ television show rehearsal, Eartha “I’m confident you’ll be with us,” today. Circuit Judge D. C. Smith • stripes, solids, match with Emekto (C h e)' Gue­ he said, is prepared to make finan- tures In The Congo. ’Tuhackey said. Kltt returns to her suite at Hotel Patterson told the caticus. the House. It does not have to be approved by the Senate. Next asked the jurors to deliberate * sanforized vara, ' economic czar, and Capt, ^clril’' BEmrifices to set up a n e w The payment from Britain cover­ Earlier the body of a little girl Plaza and finds it looted of $15,• But It was clear that the Repub­ "calmly, fairly and dispaaslon- prints, panels Antonio Nunez Jimenez, AgrarlEui colonial regime In The- Cbngo with ed the entire amount of her 1960 was found after a wall of the 000 to $20,000 worth of jewelry licans will not be unapimously in session, however, it would hkye HATS to be approved by both houses by ateiy'.’ in determining -■ If Peri MEN'S SOX reform institute director. the assistance of the United Na­ assessment for The Congo opera- brick structure collapsed. and furs. favor the resolution. a two-thirds vote in each house. was the accessory before the white broadcloth The three Cuban leaders tions. Itort. A further substantial lift is, A fourth victim was killed when Thomas Gully, 16, is killed in Several representatives said they fact to the 1955 slaying e( I •silk and cotton tramped over a suburban ’Villareal The U.S. delegate made It clear expected to come from- Canada, he jumped from a second-floor fire outbreak of violence and gunfire In were committed by their constiL Then K would go to a referendum Circuit Judge C. E. Chtlling- course dressed in army uniforms uerits to oppose any reduction d| at the next general election. * white, wash 'n wear the offer of the United States was which approved earlier this week escape. He was identified aa Wil­ Harlem . . . Barrell N. Toohey, worth and his wife, Marjorie. 1.00 IT95 and combat boots. Castro won the made on the understanding that a payment o f $3,470,000. This cov­ liam Merriweather, 58. veteran reporter, columnist and the House. If the resolution overcame all of • silk and rayon first hole and bragged he could there be general recognition that ers Canada’s share of the Congo The girl’s body was identified as editorial writer of Springfield Un­ Rep. Karl H. Links of Hebron these obatacles without' a hitch, it POPE TALK ON RADIO-TV broadcloth beat Kennedy. Guevara took the all membr governments have a costs, her share of the Middle „that of 2-year-old Deborsdi Simp­ ion, dies of heart attack at 66 in said he would have to vote against would not be until the 1967 ses­ Vatican City, March M Iff!— * solid colors A • the season's most second and chimed in, “Now I’m serious and solemn obligation to East emergency force budget for son. -f his home . . . Bronx New York the resolution or "take a walk.” sion that a reduced house would Pope John’s Esstsr message le • cotton sure I could best even Elsenhow­ pay their fair share. 1961 and her regular U.N, assess­ All Of the dead were Segroea. man is sehtenoed 60 to 100 years In “Well, Its a nice day," replied be in operation at the capitol. the world will be brendeast il f * new spring shades * see our wide, Other er.” Britain's A. H. M. Hilloa sup- ment for 1961. Tuhacek said he could not make p r li^ after pleading-grullty to rap­ Patterson facetiously. At present, all towns with more radio and shown on the Euro­ important styles Nunes Jimenez won the third poried the position taken by the House and • rayon acetate Norway announced it was pre­ even a tentative Identification as ing' and robbing 16 tvomen in of­ But the GOP leaders made It than 5,000 population have two pean tribvlalon hookup sUrtlng * panels . wonderful easter Hale Adv. holeeand sold he was ready to beat United States. He told the com­ pared to pay a half-million dol­ to sex and age of the latest bodies fices on Madison and Park plain that the vote today would be' representatives. Some towns with at 11:80 atm. OMT itf$0 ajB. tha president of the United Fruit mittee that unless the United Na­ lars to help aid the Congolese gov>- his men located In the riibble. Avenues • • • Former Secretary a major test of party unity. less than 5,000 population also E8T) Easter Sunday. The Pea* collection On Page 9 . • chareoal and olive shades Co., ox» of tha Castro regime’s pet tions is prepared to find funds to emment meet its financial crisis. Battalion Chief Bernard Mul- of Labor James P. Mitchell says An earlier GOP caucus voted have two representatives, but tifTs )rerds will be breadenet •other ties 2.00 < t * plaids \ “impttrlallBtle” enemies. support its financial obligations Until the British payment was cahey, whose men were first on the Kennedy administration seems to almost unanimously to support the these were towns In sxMsnce ever-Vatieaa riuUe en sbert m m • sizes 6 % to 7 % Ousvara won the match, scores "It may. be finished In every sense feel that "speadlng for tho sake of one-representative per town plan. Imgtim 4LS8. 8U 0„ ZSJ8 M i * sizes I to 13 •sizes 14 tot? to 3.00 were not announced. of the word." (CoBtliraed eo Page Tea) (Conttnned on Pags Nine) speBdinf will prodooo prosperity.” "W e're going down the line for (Oontlnaed on Png« Two) MM. f

■ f MANCHESTER EVENING- HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE THREE BIANCHESreR EVENING HEKALD, MANCTESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MARCH *0, 1961 PAGE TWO adamant against this after tha ad- lCongr<•ess V o te minlatratlon made known Ite op­ AMESITE MIVES to tbs paoplo with,” ho said, "Our on mstUrs that cannot bo Andover The Real West position. This would have affected position is right.” handled locaUy by tho towns, 'nwso about 20 coimtries which have AND The Senate redistricUng bill has also wdll bo considered on their shar^ in these allotmente. GOP Leader Favors been given a favorable report by merits. Sheinwold on Bridge ’"^-v Continues Ban the Republican-controlled House Home rule bills are bills making Threat to Cut Slap Leather, Podher, PARK AREAS judiciary committee. changes in municipal law or gov­ ■J'"' ernmental procedures. Townu esn North dttlar . On Cuba Sugar ‘Nordi to Alaska’ Cut in Size of House Although no one hag said so. Crushad Drhrawoy make many of those changes ntUfilP TMOKS < Bock rtdss vnlaaraMo » — It la clear that the strategy of the R H A M C o s ts g r o w r i p e Drive-in Feature themselves under the provtaions of NOBTH Or Just Say It Ain’t So (Continned from Page One) Graval, Stall* oad Scold aeaslon because that many towns Republicans is to pass the plan In the home rule statute or they can By Alfred Sheinwold A 6 4 S « froia Pac* Oa«) the House and then dump it Into became eligible for a second rep- ask the legrislature to do so if they D oiftb e in a hurry to over-n « lO 5 for the past nine months. This ManchMter Drive-In Theater in Guaranteed Sartotaottoa the lap of the Democratically- Stirs Query with the ace of tnimos. It will KQ«5 «1 mb Om prMcnt atmU eonatitutlon resenUUve after the I960 census. comply with certain other provi­ By OITNTHIA LOWRY Bolton opens today for its ninth controlled Senate. win a trick later, and your driay « A K quota amounts to 3.3 million tons aru adopted on ISIS. It wilt conUnuo to grow unless sions. n (AP TV-Radlo Writer) season. , some reduction plan is adopted. The Democrats are lukewarm to On the question of the sals of A nniill group of Andover real- may cause another trump tocK WIOT,. EAOT on an annual basis. The feature film is "North to M. E. FRENCH GO. Hie Democrata argue that the a A 10 2 dl 5 New York, March 80 (>P) — The Your Pocketbook em la unfair; that It The Republican caucus today Senate redistricUng plans, because Woodruff Hospital, Patterson denU met wtth the Regional Dls- opening of the West during the 8—^Permits the . administration Alaska”—and tha cx>-featis'e is Coventry— Phone PI 2-7161 dlBCUSsed home rule bills, -their greatest strength lies In the urged the caucus to support the West* opens the jack of hew ts, , -t7AKI76S» By FAYE HENLB 'Lost World.” peiretuataa a ayatem that haa Ball trict 8 Board of Education mem­ 0732 0184 iMt four decades of the 19th Cen­ to deny to the Dominican Republic Senate redlatrictlng, and the pro­ Senate. Gov. John N. Dempsey, bill. and declarer should play low gtvtn one party control for more bers last night to discuss the the dummy rather than cover with « I 9 S 4 3 2 . « 10 6 tury resembled scarcely at all the any of this CJuban quota. The re­ than 80 yeara. The Democrata posed sale of the former Wood­ in his inaugural message urged the The hospital was closed Jan. 1, glsOTorous, adventurous picture 'New Idea: Borrow Now budget that will be presented for the queen. If Bast Is n^ve OTOugh SOUiH public has been getting a windfall won control of the Hooae for the ruff RehablllUtlon center in New legislature to consider the Cooper 196Q, and the building has been AKQI98^ painted ntShtly on the TV screen. Against Fntorw Income Haven to St. Raphael's HoapiUl Commission plan. empty since. a district vote’ Monday at 8 pin. to play a low heart, S

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE nVB i I llAXCHESTES EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. MARCH iQ. 19(1 TASK FOUE Passover Starts I’Pod, You’re a Big DeaP Foam Cushion Is Cemented At Sunset Friday To New Molded Furniture The Jewish festival of Passover Qiiatj^s^Parents Wonder will bs celebrated beginning to­ morrow at sunset and continuing M u y . I >thls. in turn, is moimtsd on n stsel 4 aad RAT __JERWOOD tor eight days. Only the first two Eatscprlaa Assn. If It AU Was a Dream’ M h m . 2. To para eoustnictioa oeata, and the last two days of Passover T h s stat s U s r thOdrea wece m>l ^______seiantlfie marvsis such BasrmhRii workad out aa uphol­ are full holidays, during which hi the tcaepscaiy ears ef Vhyia'e as pudi-battan laundering and nu- stering msthod In which tha fahrle aiRcial services will be held at the O w l mt. M ra Joaeph M ddaatria also Is s lp ^ on the form, rather than A t 9:49 I toniatic cooUng '.light lasd s synagogue. IBchartatSi 'Hsbwha. tacked and sewn. In the teetory, jhy reporters aad Tha Fepas have bean Bslag hi young kotnswtsker to expset simi­ for example, a chair eaa be “up­ Passover services will be held at ’ tfaroo^oiit the day. Feyre 19 iadheat A t 9:4T a ioese hoealBg fcpteet hoaie lar modem devdopmantt In furnl- holstered’' in about alx mimitca. Temple Beth Sholom tomorrow at ; had a bpsy day.* F«h. 7. Mtra Feyre raacuad the 6:30 p.m.; Saturday at 10 a.m. GS t% tnre. ' This method, in turn, itteaas that a *1ie. too.* nulpped M ra. Fhyva. hqra the Assess. homamaker can change her up­ and 6 p.m., and Sunday at 10 aim. Her hiwhend Jefcii^ ly ismlnded with notable exceptions, SELF4EBVIGE DEPT. STORE A t 9:99 a m Tha other chflikea aata at acteo! holstery cover bereeU. Additional The story o f Passover is found ; her thad Us gnadKotter. lira. ftm Ubire makers stick pretty cloee in the'Book of Exodus. It tells of arrtrad at 3 pa 1S< at tha Um a covert are avsUable for a reeeon- a Mary Leary, had U childrca. {h t up U a to the tried-and-trua. Makers of up­ the enslavement of the ancient M rt. Feyre ■nfled beoigaiy. 17 laehaB hmg. ahle price, oo eeasonel dumgee The paresta who hawa twtaa nutyaha aephaaage after Ua par- holstered furniture. In particular, can be made. * Israelites after the death of Jo­ Ferre said be piaas to take the cats dtod. H r later lived with U a seph, who had brought them into a t home, had bean told to c are slow to experiment with new The chair or sofa form reota on -day off from w «^ Pre god ti^iU . Tha aasMa of the aaat. M ra X c D a e b ie . emto U s raaterisls and techniques. the land during his administra­ Easter Sale to get back F r day. After aD. there expooed walnut bass, ftnlahtd to a three bahlM had bees ehoara la aiaiTiage aftor World W ar H aarv- That's one reason you'U » K » i^ tion aa prime minister. A fter two ; are now 12 peraoaa to feed, iadnd- riMtm the excitement that grsetsd soft msdlum brown. centuries of enslavement, they h *. ■Hm price range ie oonaidered i iB f my wife and ase.'^ Tha saly graadpartaU the gnads new furniture baaed on a new e x ­ were delivered from bondage im- It was MC tmtfl later yeaterday moderate, ranging (depending on How wiB he auamga oe SU9 a have la M ra FieyrC's saolher. M ia , cept In construction. It Is comfort­ der the lekdership of Moses. In week. Us salary aa aa iasiiTaace that Wiffiaai Fraaeia waa nai fabrics) from about U49J10 for a commemoration of this event, the How Going On Bertha SoIliTaa. ably at home In any caatal set­ Feyre adnUttad tha choice chair to about 6I89J10 tor a 90- 1 agentr WariBBea now are repairing the ting: light hi weight end built to Festival of Passover was Insti­ nei-re wea etrictly Ua wtfe'a inch four-cushion aofa. By mid- T sb .not really coaceraad,* he damaged hoaae where Feyre add withstand much wear- Chdrs. tuted to be observed each year at j aald. “I feel ererythiag win eaate Feyre was ia the hnapital waR> March, I was assured by tha man­ hen hrtag Ua family whcB the hiTraetrr and sofas are included, this season. I oot aB right. fiaaaeiaUy aad cOter- iag room whea the goaf ufacturers,. distribution would be boca. Dr. George Braaoa. i votk la completed all moderately priced. Reminiscent of the bondage ria e .* *1 don't know what tha future nationwide. from,, which the laraelltes were The yoong another aald. as her Prored the aea-ldeeittMil The general deaign fedtoig Is holda*' he aald. "but tUa mnih I freed are the symbolic foods eaten Tisitora irere leafing: went doom to graet Feyre. -m Danish or contemporary but not ”8lt down." tha doctor aald, asR hamr. thm nmuy arm may .^ to­ aggreaahrely so. Designer Wdter Exjutrt^CwuteU. Grow* on Passover. Moror, or bitter *I can berdiy wait to eae the herbs, Usted on the first and sec­ bUd op four fingera gether.' Bsermann deliberately avoided un­ t babies that caawd ao marti eoiB' ond nights, symbollJSBs the bitter ' motloK. I got o n ^ a fleeting Ta that rlghtT'/Veyie leeaPs usual exterior styling details aad Oslo—^Tbe Export Council of V' scaled the pieces for modern Norway, established by royal de­ plight of the people In Egypt. '■ giimpae of them ^farough the glaaa ■«*^g aad then added: *Xt*s Bmthtub Co$t $50/>00 The Haroseth. a mixture of nuts, Your Compiete i as r was being wheeled by.* Moadcf fuL * rooms. cree Nov. 1. 1949, now has tdRcea The really unusual feature le the In 14 foreign countrlea. with a apples and wine, resembling mor­ I The big day began at 8:8S am. Dr. Bronoe aald dMwKef alee New Torfc—George Blumeathal tar, recalls the bricks which the yeaterday when Feyre drove Ua legietered on Mrs. Feyia’s face of Kew Toth owned what la be- frame. Inetead of a wood frame, trade speciallat in charge of each. Three of the oSicea are in tha Israelites made In Egypt. wife to the bnapital erbeaSha was told. Bevad to ba the wDrlRa moat ax thU U molded of fibera and restne. United Btatea. The couneU’e object Matzo, or- unleavened bread, At 9:40 am , Margaret Mary *T on 'rs htfiiWag,.* w as her fln t pensive bathtoh^ a black and gold The furniture shape desired le Easter Store la to preserve end promote Nor­ which Is eaten during the entira was bora, weighing 9 poqnda 11 iL Africaa-mathls a m r feUch, wltb molded, then precut foam cush­ ioning is cemented to tha form and wegian export Interests.______festival period, 1s a reminder of 17% iaehaa Tha olilsst Feyrs eUld, Cheis-' fitthega. cost Um S90.000. the "bread of poverty” which the Helicopler Helps Builder people ate while in bondage. It JRS., PETITE, MISSES, WOMEN A S2S Ib. aUeple betar ptoead ob Utwvt o< nrw First Cfaristiaa Ciiorcb Sanctuarv of Ctesrurater, Fla, is also a sign of the haste with h r jet beJaeapUT- Tbla la 6m . n^epie “• ir drop" ia Florida. A fter tha 4th try aJumlnuni steeple which the Israelites/left Egypt so • Coats • Suits • D ruses • Skirts vas towered rFin wmitag frameworie- A crowd of ahoat 1.000 watched tUa operation. (AP Pho- OPEN MONDAY fi-r, ^A-t u RDAY — 1 : A M t; that they had no Alme to bake • Blouses • Sweaters • Sportswear • Cot­ te fa z’ . FROM THE BLUE ATLANTIC leavened bread. tons • Jumpers • Coordinates • Separates I The home observance otf the PINK MEATED—BONELESS • Rainwear • Slacks. Former Cheney ,V. 111 s festival consists of the Seder serv- TO b r o i l m f r y ^ Ice which is held on the first and y Hjrttord Rojd and Pmc St. second nights. ThcJyoungest mem­ ber of the family asks four ques­ Manchester Conn. tions about the significance of the Swordfish A QC Passover. Answers to these ques­ AMPLE FREE PARKING! tions begins the story of Pass- ACCESSORIES andUNGERIE BUTCKERS’ SHOWCASE over wWch consists of Biblical Parcel Pickup to Your Car! quotations. Psalms, and hymns ex­ • HosieiT • Socks • Robes • Girdles • Bras 24 mCH Sr^ MANCHESTBl ★ Mlt-ISSR tolling God. The story is read from • Negligee Sets • Sleepwear • Panties Steaks a book called Haggadah., • Slips • Petticoats • Bags • Gloves The Seder Is a joyous occasion when , families and friends gather • Scarves • Belts • Notions. AMPLE FREE PARKING SILVER to recall the atory of their an­ fiing^s Has Everything to Dress WEEKEND FOOD SPECIAL^ cestors and to rededicate them­ JUST ACROSS THE STREET selves to the Ideal of freedom and SMELTS liberty. GIRLS FROM TOTS TO TEENS COOKED HAM FAMOUS CAFITOL OPEN TONIGHT and HUDAY TIU 9—SAtUROAY TILL 6 I Grange Notes U|» Your Family for Easter • (kiats • Dressea,.* Skirts • Slacks HANDMADE POLISH • Sweaters • Shirts • Coordinates • Jump­ CLO S9 EASTS SUNDAY->OPEN MONDAY. APRIL 3 ers • Blouses • Underwear • Outerwear state Master Robert K. Mitchell | SLICES • Rainwear • Accessories. Lb. appeared recently before the Com­ KIELBASA mittee House on Ways and Meana I Year after year, more and more families make King’s fo r Your Easter Breakfast *«FECIALLT 31ADE FOB EASTER” Committee In Washington, D. C. EASTER KIELBASA and presented the stand of the tkeir Easter Store. It’s so convenient a. so pleasant.. and State Grange In opposition to any further Increase In highway use SKINLESS and SHANKI.ESS taxes and to support the lowering 80 thrifty, too . .to outfit mother, dad and all the young­ BOYS from TOTS to STUDENTS LAND O'LAKES - BUTTER-TENDER KNIFE of the federal tax on gasoline to three cents a gallon on June 30. • Suits • Jackets • Slacks • Ties • Dress Mitchell said If the proposed sters from such a wonderful selection. King’s has everything and Sport Shirts • Sweaters • Sportsw ^ YOUNG GRADE "A" TOM drastic Increases in state and fed­ • Pajamas • Underwear • Hose • Rain­ eral taxes were imposed on Con­ lor everyone . • in every sifyle, color, size and price range. wear • Hats • Belts. HAMS necticut, farmers, it would in-, 1 S to 22 Lb. crease the cost of hauling milk to • HANDY’S BRIGHTWOOD market by $50,000 per year. He Avcra5c added "Our present 10 cents per • ARMOUR’ S STAR TURKEYS giallon tax on gasoline is equal to There are so many reasons why so many people shop a 53 per cent sales tax.’’ . . . "Other highway use taxes are 10 per cent SIZES FOR ALL MEN • SWIFTS PREMIUM on new cars and 8 per cent on tires King’s. Everything is f i ^ quiality, with a money back QROCERY HOUDAY VALUES * and accessories.” . . .“ Proposed new • Dress and Sport Shirts • Slacks • Ties EASTER HAM SALE!! federal taxes are an inceraae on • Sweaters • Sportswear • Hose • Under­ Kr a k u s FAMOUS NAMES—HANDY'S, ARMOUR STAR, COLONIAL MASTER dlsel fuel from four to seven cents guarantee. All departments feature famous brands of quality FIRST PRIZE SOUTHERN PRIDE a gallon, and for truck over 26,- wear • Pajamas • Rainwear • Jackets IMPORTED POLISH SHANK SECTION ' BUH SECTION SUCED or CHUNK 000 pounds from $1.60 to $5 per 1,- and value. And it’s so ^sy to stop, park and shop any day ' m Work Clothes • Outerwear. SHANK HALF Lb. 000 pounds, also increases on tubes, | PINEAPPLE 5 * 1 . 0 0 tires and tread rubber. TURKEYS CANNED Recently a group of Connectl-1 from 10 to 10. iC BUnH ALF Lb. cut Grange members journeyed to lb lb STAFF IRAND Anthony, R. I. where they were special guests of Kent County A COMPLETE INFANTS’ OPEN AGAIN SUNDAYS ' SEMI-BONELESS Lb. 46 Oz. o c ­ Pomona Grange. Mrs. Evelyn Nor- DEPARTMENT HAMS TOMATO JUICE e a n s jLDC mad, state lecturer, spoke on the If you are already a King’s customer, you know what we W e Win Have On Display A FoD Line Of imported Caaned Hams—All Sizes STARTING APRIL 9 various aspects of recreation work | MIRACLE ¥THIP with demonstrations by Mr. Nor- mean. If not, shop King’s tomorrow. We think you’ll be ★ WITH PURCHASE O^ ANY W H O U HAM tnand. Essa^ Contest Open COSMETICS • JEWELRY • CANDY YOU CAN BUY ALUMINUM BAKING PAN SALAD DRESSING An essay contest "What the I glad you did. A n d you save on everything y.ou buy at King’s Grange Means to Me,” open to SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY ea. VERJHNE every Grange member in the state By "MlRRO". REGULAR $1 .SO VALUE FOR regardless of age, has been an­ ■ nounced by State Lecturer Evelyn CONNBCTICUrS MMOUS APPLESAUCE 2 i i : ^ 2 5 e Normand. According to Mrs. Nor- = = • FROZEN FOOD SFECIALS mand, essays should contain 800 RIVER VALLEY STAFF—MIXED BUIELABa words or less and will be judged, 19-Ox. a a - on a state level only, on the ideas ■STRAWBERRIES VECETABLES 5 n tgx. 6 9 6 and thoughts contained In them, ' SWEET PEAS 2 J?.2."29e not on girammar, punctuation, or I STAJ-F STAFF writing. Essays should be sub­ c 9-Ox. e n - - lo-ox. a a « LAB mitted to subordinate lecturer, This Bond is King’s FRENCH FRIES 9 Fkfx. 0 9 6 CUT CORN 5 Pkgx. 6 9 6 for local credit. ’The oontest closes | NITTMEG BRAND SWEEf MIXED September 15. (E C T A B U flH E D 1910) STAFF ' S T A Y T From the Master’s Desk lo-Ox. 'a a - ^ State Master Robert K.-Mitchell Pkgx. 6 9 6 I ORANGE JUICE i^ 8 9 e SWEET PEAS 5 PICKLES ’S .? " 3 5 e and Mrs. Mitchell attended the Guarantee to Yon of United Nations recently while at the meeting of Farmers of World Affairs. Complete your TWO OUTSTANDING FOOD VALUES FOR YOUR EASTER TABLE „ The state master reports all aub- I ordinate Grange secretaries have Compiete Satisfaction, "MINUET” BRAND Easter Eaxter feaMting FRESH BAKED DAILY 'Re?. Size Loaves' received tickets for ' the seventh ALL FLAVORS degnree to be conducted In Worces­ with a delkiooa, ter, Mass., in November. He urges interested members to get theirs wholesome rini; FLAVOR QUEEN now and adds that tickets are re-1 Quality and Vaine at Kielbasa ICE fundable in the event that the hold­ of Nutmeg er is unable to attend. \ V 2 -GAL. Washington News Kielbasa I Washington developments involv-1 BREAD tag rural people are keeping the Assured Savings 2 29 CREAM 55 national Grange staff going at top speed Mcordlng to Roy Battles, assistant to the national master, 8(dd By The Following lading Independent Markets: and Legislative Consultant Fred ■ • DAIRY DEPT. EASTER VALUES • • FINEST QUALITY PRODUCE FOR EASTER O. Bailey. In addition to testimony before both agriculture committees ^Everything With a Money Back Guarantee IN MANCHBSfBR FOR EASTER COLORING FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER SWLESS on the feed grains bills, staff mem­ bers have testified on rural area I HIGHLAND PARK MARKET GRADE " A " LABOB raCTRA LARGE redevelopment, farm labor and ARTS MARKET I transportation bills. ■ HCHOOL STREET til mOIlLANO STREET lb has been reported that Florida w ill soon become the 38th Grange | BURSAOK’S SUPERMARKET HILLTOP MARKET S5« 57' state. 234 OAK STREET ■EGGS DOZ. DOZ. 499 HARTFORD ROAD Grapefruit 12:59 Football Quiets Pump LARAIA’S MARKET and RANTER’S MARKET 183 SPRUCE STREET Fort Worth, Tex. — In an oil- * MAYFLOWER field water-flood project, workers Me CENTER STREET CAUFORMA'S HNEST PERO’S ORCHARD asA MARKET found a football an answer to a 276 OAKLAND STREET I COTTAGE CHEESE 1 Lb. Pkg. 25c Vibration problem In an Injection FAIRnELO MARKET SAVE 6c EXTRA pump. ’The ball. In a steel jacket Everything 9S4 HARTFORD ROAD SPRUCE STREET MARKCT on one side o f» the pump, flexes PINE ST. and 118 SPRUCE STREET LARGE with the pump pulsations, absorb- BUNCH tag the sharp kick o f water under HARTFORD ROAD FIRST FOOD STORE L T. WOOU LOOKER PUNT RICHARDSON pressure. 6M CENTER STREET 81 8ISSELL anUEET (REAR) MANCHESTER For Your WHIP TOPPING U Oa Oaa 45c CELERY BEOORDEB BUNS 40 HOURS GS FANCY. NRM. RED, MPE London—A British firm has de- I ALSO THfSE STORES IN NEARtY TOWNS: veloped a magnetic-tape recorder SELFURVICE UEPT. STORE * POUYO FULL CREAM that will provide up to 40 hours of B od^ aiH CamF Tedone’sTedone's Market Welles Farm Wagon unattended service. It is designed Home tor use in civil aircraft, entertain­ Hebron Avenne Burnside Avenue paekagB TalcottviUe ment, and industry. A two-track Glastonbury East Hartford IR IC O TTA head on.a cam assembly enables 40 •M tracks of recording to be made on Open Every Day 10 to 10 Plenty of Free Parking ctw 1,200-fQot, Inch-wide tape that | p CHEESE S A Y l l O c TOMATOES MANOFAOTURED BY STANLEY PROVISIOM U(L HAR1P0R0 Is wound on a 8H^4nch reeL

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tnMtod ta It becaoas It M short ths Nattaasl OrganlsatloB of ducaa fartiUzara for farm uaa aad ing or constrasttng with the house Town Idle Claims 'Hal Boyle' Roekville-Vemon Kennedy Attacks color. Miss Binks Feted HEALTH CAPSULES of funds. Theater Osmera was tahhig ade­ for lawna and gardena aa weU. Sketch a Garden Layout "Mora funds would anshle the quate steps to aaa that informa­ Fanners ■will be able to gel amatl U, ., Russia Avert Let the Illustrations on seed by Michael A Petti, M.D. U p F o u r in W eek State N ew s 5 packets and in tha catalogues guide At Bridal Shower department, to hire a sufficieBtiy tion about tha suitabUlty of the DeCarlFs Named tot loada of fertilizer at DeCarti'a lobster Problem at more frequent intervals than In your color. selection. You indicate HOW MANV CALORIES That Daily Shave la^pe staff to work with the chil­ films for chUdren srould get to In Advance of Planting Unemployment in Manchester dren. Marsh told the Icgialature s their parentsT the past, company repreaentatlvea Wabhlngtqp. March 80 UPl — colors on the plan with paint, Mlee Pearl Blnka, daughter of • Do e s a n a v e r a g e . Fertilizer Depot 19 0 -POUND p e r s o n last week brought a alight rise in Roundup appropriatioas committee. said. Formerly, fertiliaer was ship­ Prsaldent Kennedy has sxpreaitil colored pencils or the children's Mre. HenrletU Blnka, 230 Wood- Arms Debate in UN KAY SHERWOOD, terclee. Pretend you're an artist crayons. Flowers in the' yellow and REQUIRE TO MAINTAIN claims of 0.2 per cent from 1,895 ped from the company New Eng­ wilUngnean to d o he can person­ bridge St;, and the late Joaeph The commitUe was conducting a Rockville today assumed thc Newspaper Enterprise Asen. and sketch your lot boldly on, big orange range are good to brighten HIS WEIGHT? (previous week) to 1,899. Destroys Men haarinj on thc W elfare depart­ land center at North Weymouth, ally to eliminate any surplus of Binka, wae feted recently by 25 cc FB I* Om ) ColoHng Contest position of central ’warehouse and I f you have not yet found your sheets of paper or draw it more dark corners. Blue and white Claims, filed for unemployment ment's budget request of $113.7 Mass., in larga trucklcwd lota. Main# iobeters. (Continued from Page One) $8,470,748 from Canada in pay­ frlende and relativee at a rolscel- ment of her asseaament for the precisely to scale on graph paper, posies are crisp and cool, blinding compensation in Connecticut^ .dur­ lump of fmninine' mlafortune, a million. distribution point in northeast Albert M. Frost, company sales­ A t a White House coffee hour niche in hobbyland, try armchair laneoua bridal shower. New York (AT—Well, iMys, I ’ve 4hnr inehiilcd: Hartford Hoq>ital U.N. forces In The Congo and the indicate the location of house, well with other colors. ' ing the same period, declined from girdle-itchy dump of -womanhood, Marsh told the committee that Festival Feature Connecticut for the American man, aaid the northeast Connecti­ last Thursday night Kennedy re­ the first three inonths of 1961. gardening. As a long-time hobby­ Mies Blnka was seated beneath learned the secret of - longevity. ■ad St. V nneiM Hoipital, S900,' driveway, walks, trees and shrubs. -As the frost leaves the ground, 69,55.3 to 68.092, it was announced but a fair and. ravlahing Cinder­ th? stale as an imususUy high cut area includes between 200 and called with relish a lobster feast Middle East, the balance due (on the traditional white umbrella to If you want to live longer, here’s 000 aach; the Girls' Dirisian of Agricultural Chemical Co., manu­ TliU auUiority runs out tomorrow, ist, I know that the armchair gar­ I believe in planning the garden even the armchair gardner will be by State Labor Commissioner ella, eager to be recognised by a proportion of mentally ill chil­ A coloring contest will be spon-; 300 farms. Dealers and distribu­ Sen. Edmund 8. Muskle. D-Maine. the 1061 regular budget and $1 open gifts at the shower, which the real inside tip: Treat yourself g «»it SclKMl la Kent, $250,000; refusal of the—Sovlat Urtlon dener like the armchair traveler In front of the house first. With moved to start seedlings In a sunny Renato E. Rlcclutl. ___;; rich prince. dren committed as state wards. facturer of Agrico fertllizeri. tors for Agrico's lawn and garden had given him in 1957. Muakie then mintSh fOr-thsTpecial Congo de­ was held at the home of Mrs, aa a woman does hereelf— -with re­ TrtnJtjr CoBege, $200,000; the cored in conjimction with the Aunt I enjoys an educational, inexpensive, limited time to pursue a hobby window. When the seedlings are Manchester, Hartford. New Actually, she may have a ooua- And because of the lack of man­ The first load of 20 tons of bag­ lines.will place their orders local­ wak Maine'a governor, Kennedy a and other powers to pay their velopment fund. Ethel Jones, 123'Cooper HUl St, spect and coi^ence. Vtrat P resbyterian Church of Jemima pancake festival to be held | absorbing p u r ^ t with none of the you may never get around to the ready for transplanting, comes the Britain and Norwich were the only tenance that should be trying to . power. be aai4 the state is “ driv­ ged fertilizer arrived In Rockville ly through DeCarli's, Frost said. senator from Massachusetts. share of the Congo bill puts the InconvenTencSa, associated with the A buffet dinner was served later Many men In this world kill Hartford. $150,000; the Newiag- St Second Congregations] Church i back. A serious hobbyist takes her mothent of decision. communities ' of 19 Connecticut win the tUrd race at a horsetrac8(. ing them crasy” because it cannot this morning at the new warehouse A full time warehouseman will qfion after the coffee hour, Mtia- by Mrs. Jones,,assisted by Mrs. themselves O irtK ^ boredom. Very ' toa Hospital sad Home for Crip- April 13. The drawing to be tised U.N. In a perilous financial posl- activity itself. garden seriously and plans It with­ If you decide to give up this areas to .show a rise In unemploy­ and a shape like an overioaded give them proper treatmenL and loading station at DeCarli's be on duty. DeCarli said. DeCarli kia wired Edward Meyers, a lolH It's- simplicity Itself to enroll. Francis Fallon, 20 Bank St., and few women d o .7 CMldrcn; Connectlcnt Col­ for the contest a ill be published; tlon. „ Museum Oasses in her means and abilities. Only hobby to become an active garden­ ment claims. gunny sack. But dhe has the art E^xpress. JOl West St. operates an expresa business cov­ attf fisherman in Damariscotta, Just answer-a couple of eeed com­ Mrs. Victor J. Blnke, 65 Benton The difference Is. that men find in New London sad Welles­ In The Herald. ■One course still open to the Sec­ the rankest amateur will try to im- er, your plan will be a helpful Manchester, ranked 15th in the of kidding herself. She sees her­ C DeCarli's will serve as the ware­ ering the Connecticut I^ver val­ Maine, to send some lobsters to the retary-general would be short pany ads and get on the catalogue St., sister-in-law of the bride-elect. lhemsylVM~leBS exciting to them­ ley College In Wellesley, Msss„ Censor Bill Dies Manchester students through Starting April 15 prees by listing rare, expensive guide. I f It turns out that dogs, state, had 806 claims from women, self not aa she la, but as aha house and distributor for the ley north to VermonL White House. term loans from governments, list. Soon, your mail will bo aglow Mrs. Binks made and decorated selves ' than women do to them­ $90,000 each; Children's Services high school seniors are eligible to; and hard to grow plants. A true small children and insect pests 26 more than the previous week dreams herself to be. Hartford, March 30.(.Pi—A toUl fertilizer firm, serving Tolland and H e said he has been seeking full which the assembly has authorized with the catalogues and their glori- the three-tier cake with a bride selves. o f Connecticut. Inc., and SL Jo- enter the contest. Entries may Yesterday Muskie received a 'srdener will expose this ehowoff are too formidable for the flowers and 42,4 per cent of Its total It is this art that separatea the aimed at establiahing a state Windham Counties and fringes of lime use of his year-old ware­ him to negotiate. The world body Members of Lutz Junior Muse­ oui promises. doll In the center. Let us take examples; as|A’s College. $25,000 each.. be left at the Cities Service Center ^ copy of a wire the President had n a quick glance at the plan. But you can rejoin me and we’ll diicusa claims load. girls from the boys. The pity that The wiO also included a number board to rate films on their auit- Hartford and New London Coun­ house since it w-as built. It con­ put thumbs down, however, on an­ um may still register for natural The next thing you know, you'll f Miss Binks and Edwin Minch or Keith's Variety and News shop. sent Meyer. It said: where to plant tulips and daffodils A woman enjoys an endless fas­ kind-hearted men feel toward a ability for children' under 16 ap­ ties. ^ tains 2,500 square feet. other proposal that the Secretary- be deep in study of gardening a beginner can plan a garden of of West Hartford will be married o f specific bequests to relstlyea, A $25 savings bond will be “ Maine lobsters a rriv ^ in fine history and art classes to be offer­ next fall. jw AMBULANCE GROUP ELECTS cination in paying attention to homely girl la largely wasted. Ilia pears dead. Leonard F. DeCarli, owner of general seek loans from private books and clipping learned articles annuals; flowers th it grow from \.ay. 6. at St. Mary’s Episcopal friends and employea awarded for the best entry; a cam­ fettle. M y sincere thanks for ytTiir ed at the museum for pupils in ABOUT Z.150 Berlin, March 30 (iW—Raymond herself. She physically and men­ homelier a woman is the more ar­ No one came forward to support the express company, said the con­ HONEY DBCNK A MONTH prompt action to eliminate local banks. . from magazines and newspapers. seed, bloom and die within the sea­ Church. CALORIES A DAY. era will be awarded for second Grades 3 through 6. son. This garden would be color­ COOLING STOPS BLEEDING G. Parent, > „w Haven, has been tally enjo; 8 spending hours fixing rogant aomelimea la her aaaump- it at a hearing before the General tract puts his company's new ware­ distress. Having now consumed report^ Never let grubby thoughts of ach­ '••I by M ad PaMa liaAiMi. taa. 52 to 50 prize, and a world globe, third London—In England nine or 10 The classes, to be offered for six elected president of the Connecticut her toenails and her fingernails, tion that ahe has a special and in- Aasembly's Judiciary Committee house Jto use for the first time for several, I am confident that an today that BrlUln and Canada art ing backs and sore knees from ful, provide blossoms for arrange- West HaVen, Conn. — General Hartford, March 30 UPi — The prize. Names of the three win-' centuries ago it was customary to weeks, w ill begin Saturday, April gfents and still cost very little. body cboling can stop hemrhaglng Driving Is 'Escape* HmHi Cegsdes b aw4cal Ambulance Association. Also elect­ in making rubber mouth faces at divtduad kind of appeal that yesterday. Moreover. Its sponsor. other than straight cargo trans­ equitable solution could be found preparing to pay more than 87 weeding Intrude on the vision of a MiHsa. bi B« b K Iwteaberf ta b « • rfiafnattk aabra* herself In the mirror as she adjusts State Motor Vehicle department's ners will be announced on the day drink, for 30 days after m arri^e, 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the museum. In your plan be sure to note how in the stomach and inteatlnes, two ed at the group’s annual meeting stamps her apart. Rep. Nicholas B. Eddy, R-New fers. a potion distilled from honey.. Thir­ for any problem of surplus ever miUion to help mse the U.N. fi­ bower of flowers where scraggly her lipstick or trims an errant dally record of automobile acci­ of the pancake festival. R^lstratlons should be made in high, the plant will grow and when Connecticut surgeons 'report. Pa­ New York—A petroleum com­ yesterday were Howard F. Grady If her nose be long and her legs Hartford, told the committee he He said he plans to open a re­ ty days is a “ moon's age.” hence faced by your farm.” nancial crisis. The Times said the grass now grows. eyebrow. dents as of last midnight sad the person at the museum. TTiere will you should plant It. Flowers for tients’ temperatures were lowered pany has studied- motorists to find leases their tensions, and a num­ Hartford, vice president, and Jo­ he skinny, ahe gonsoles baraelf no longer thought rjch a .board Kitchen Arithmetic: You can tail center for turf and garden the name, “ honeymoon.'' Mead was payments would be $3,758,000 A fter preliminary study you’re She stares into that m fjrof and totals on the same date last year: from Britain, representing her ^ a nominal charge for materials r e ^ y to plan the garden. There the front of the house must be to 87.8 degrees with ice packs to out why they like to drive. The ber of women confess to using the seph J. Clark, New Haven, secre­ with the Idea her bust la remark­ was necessary. add to cup grated Cheddar fertilizers, garden equipment and tha favorite honey driM and there Add a pinch Or two of powdered car to escape, the routine at home. tary-treasurer. I what she sees is not a homely able or her hair haa a rulnoua IMO 1961 allspice to a ham and 'veai loaf. share Of last year’s Congo hill, and in both classes.^ are two ways to go about this ex- considered es color accents, blend­ stop the bleeding. results; ' Many say driving re- ...... 9,068 9,190 (est.) Eddy said ha was satisfied that cheese to a medium white sauce. related producta soon. Agrico pro- were 40 varieties. beauty. Kmed ...... 62 50 No matter how ugly or wat­ lajured ...... 0,271 4,963 (eat.) tled ahe may be from an tmblaaed viewpoint, she la to herself the vehicle of a striking and unusual Commuters Delayed charm. It la this ability to kid New ■jfork. March 80 "(SV-The themselves that makes many ' New Haven Railroad's evening women able to outlive moet men. ^ rush commuter schedule was dls- The daily need of ehaving Is nq>ted last night after two empty what destroys a lot of men *ln pamenger cars jumped the tracf > their pAme. They look in the mir­ north of Grsnd Central Terminal. ror and with a terrible eenie of Four trains arere canceled, masculine honesty they think: n e l r 8,500 passengers . crowded "Don’t t^ll me that pot-bellied, Into other tiaina. bald-headed monstroalty I see be­ The mishap caused all New Ha­ fore me is the real me, the tnie- ven trains to run as much as 20 empire of my Being! Oh, no! Oh, minutes behind schedule. New no! Oh, no!” _ Tork Central commuter eervlce Any many of them expire right was not affected by the • derall- dfere on the bathroiom floor, or .mcnt. which occurred during a become hopeless cripples, of per- ^ ■arltch-over. • sonar recognition. They give up. The art of male survival Is to Fire Probed learn the womanly art of kidding West Haven, March 30 MV- oneself. flre officials are investigating the The man who wants to laat cause of a fire that razed a va­ must be able to go into the bath­ cant restaurant and threatened Grand Union Supermarket room In the morning, look at him­ ths Savin Rock amusement park from your friendly self in the mirror, thump him­ yasterdsy. self on a flabby stomach and aay: AnthoriUes said several tean- “Well, Tarzan, the old jungle agers were seen fleeing from the telegraph Is beating out another area Shortly before the fire was FRESH P A K m breezy message for mankind.” discovered. W i D N K S D A Y He must' be able to flex his The fire caus^ an estimated scapty arm muscles approvingly . $8,000 in damages to the King and brood pleasantly over what Neptune's restaiuant. IC i C R f A M s O h ' the world heavyweight boxing pic­ An adjacent merry-go-round ture might be if he wasn't 30 and a game booth sustained minor KITCHEN GARDEN FROZEN ^ ' mm years too late to beat Jack Demp- ■noke and water damages. sejF a-nd 20 pounds too proud to Sliced Strawberries 2'>^45* pifck on Floyd Patterson. River Rising IK must, as he riiaves, be able Windsor Locks, Msrut 80 (JP)— to eay to himself in the mirror; * The UJ3. Weather Bureau at Brad­ ■What a remarkable end memor­ ley Field issued this statement to­ able gaze...w hat character In day for the Connecticut River that lofty forehead...what stead­ watershed in New Hampshire, fast purpose In that chin (all those Vermont, Massachusetts and Con­ chins!).. .what a firmness of deci­ necticut and ths Blackstone In sion In that chisel-chipped pro­ Bhode Island: MILD CURED...TENDER...TOP QUAUTY file! V Mild temparaturaa of the last PRINCE . OR IUDB4S “The Lord save all Imprestlon- fsw days Cirougb New England lu)l pound able women on this day. Oh, well, have been causing the snow pack pkg. I'd better hurry or PU miss the bus to malt over central and northern Jelly Beans Perfect with your hunt to work. Connecticut River watenAed. This or turkey dinner "So long for now you wonder­ Is the beginning o f the normal FULL FULL ful, wonderful fellow. See you to­ firin g freshet experienced each Rodda Peeps ; morrow. Same time, same mirror.” year when streams and rivers rise FRESHPAK CUT CUT i o d d a It’s this kind o f self-approbation due to melting snow. SHANK BUTT "that keeps women alive so long. Ih e Connecticut River and its CRANBERRY It could do the same thing for tributaries are now rising and will Yellow Bunnies HALF HALF men. continue this trend during the im­ lUDENS they would have to decide mediate future. Some minor low­ 10-ei.l SAUCE whether they thought It was worth­ land flooding can be expected along ORCHID $|98 pkg. while. ths CtnmecUcut River where the Daddy Bunny lU DEN S ' 16 oz. banks are shallow. The smaller C O R S A G I EA. I ■treams will remain near half cans lb.' lb. baakful levels. T o eom ^ U u n m ty m a Levey Eggs Strahwd or Whole School Menus -KiDENS — SOLID CHOCOLATE , Choose from our complete lb. Alcoa Foil HEAVY DUTY reo! 59* Bus Union to Vote assortment JACK RABBIT • ^ ______Bridgeport, March 30 (/Pi— Union at LOIr J U IC Y R lP f Downbeat Bunny The School menus for April 8 huz drivers and mechanics on SUPERMARKH PRICES 1 S W IF T 'S PREMIUM IMPORTED HAFNIA through April 7 are aa follows: ■trike sgalnst the Connecticut Hydrongoas Green Split Pens 2 Elementary RaUway A Lighting Co. vote today ANJOU PEARS Monday; Tpaated cheese oend- fiuSBURY m m m oo whether to accept a new con­ Gloxinicw lab y Ruth Nuggets"

things which can b« lahelsd urgent page of his speech aa It was tak­ ing him before the committee A Thoaght for Toidajr Ike Gets Apology 4 Dead, 4 Missing, ^lanrtiPBtrr and necessar}’. chairman Interrupted him In the Sponsored by the Mancheeter We urge the Board to forget the Connecticut From Jap Riotew effort to save everybody some Connell of Olmreliea W e s t o w M From Your Neighbor's Kitchen At Least 10 Injuri^ tax rate rhythm. time. PXJBUSREO h t t o e Finally, the fumbled, jerky, awk­ A o m i r A r v ,,.;We urge the Board to be unrea- Yankee Chriat’a only Intereat and His Palm Springs, Calif.. March 80 . w W jp n|j^ M[ Jk C* Y L Qeveland Blaze HERAUD p r i n t i n g CO.. INC. ward reading of the prepared text (JP) — Bit-President Dwight D. By MABOE FLYNN 13 B ln cII Street aonable. and tough. gets to the pwnt where the speaker whole thought was always for H. O. Eisenhower listened thoughtfully 459 Hartford Road— (Comer of McKee)—Td. Ml 9 - 9 ^ Babka, a Polish Eaater bread, THOMAS F rtiRGUSON ■ We urge the Board to aaiAthe knows he has only a page or m others. He was among the people (CbnUnued from Fags Ona) while 65 Japanese students apolo­ la a favorite of a Wapping couple CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWNl WALTER R FERGUSON as One that serveth," He provid­ people themselves to do without left, and knows it is now fairly gised for the June riots that forced PnbUsher* In each legislative hearing t ed for their bodies. He provided of Hungartan-Irish and Lithuan­ scene, estim ate the damage at PV>utK]ed October L 1881 some things which are urgent and safe for him to risk everything. He him to cancel a trip to Japan last Only the Best In have covered this year there i now goes deliberately back to open for-their souls. He taught them ian descent. 160.000, necessary. year.. PDblUbed Erery Evenln* Except rive# a moment In which a pi and direct perfbrmwce from his ways of righteousness and wis­ Actually, the Babka recipe pro­ Nine of the injured were taken Tender ’n Sweet Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the We urge the Board to enlist the ponent of a measure, having Iden- text. If the committee chairman dom and peace. He was the ex­ Then Eisenhower, standing on Candy For Easter duces a yWBt bread very similar Post Office at Manchester: Conn., the lawn of his vacation home yes­ to Polyclinic Hoepltal, where three Second Class Mall Matter. ______cooperation of the General Mana­ Ofied himself and achieved his In- pretends to notioe, and Interrupts emplar of God’s will fbr the peo­ to Hungarian varletlei to which Fully Cooked__ ger himself in aeiectlng, from formaT opening pleasantries, pro­ him again, the speaker waves his ple. whose conduct was~ to be terday, told the group that he she was accustomed as a child and were released following treatment. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ceeds to bury himself In the read­ copied and imitated In alj Its ful­ hopes to visit their coutnry In the IMEUCIOUS MILK. CHOCOLATE Payable In Advance among our many necessities, spme text and shows that there is only a Lithuanian breads which her hus­ Another Injured person was re­ Carrier Mall ing of a long prepared text, full of page left, and resumes. All the ness, and in whom was wrapped fall. He added; NOVELTIE5^29c to $3.49 band’s family used to make, ac­ leased after treatment at Lake- One Year ...... 323 OU which will have to get the ax. 'I consider this the last act to 1100 deathless prose. hesitancy is gone, and the speech up the eternal destiny of all man­ cording to Mrs. Francis E. Zdanis, aide Hospital. Six Months ...... 7 75 This cannot be done reasfmably concludes with the smooth power kind. He came "that*they might the June riots — and, like all good WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT Three Months ...... S .» 6 5 0 The subsequent procedure has WELL FILLED 2727 Ellington Rd., Wapping. Among the missing was 5-year- One Month ...... 1 3$ i It cannot b« done without hurting also become a well established and eloquence originally written have life and that they might have plays, it has a happy ending." This bread la a tradition at their old Linda Joyce Carr. Weekly .../...... n>»0 The students are appearing In people and programs. It cannot be routine. The watchful chairman of into it,-and all the people In the it more abundantly.” v EASTER RASKETS— $1.19 to $2^96 house for Easter and at other times The child’s mother, Mrs. Rose M E M B E R OF whatever committee it Is lets the hearing room who hired the speak The portion of the world which Los. Angeles In the play ‘The Carr, 34, said Linda was being done, let's face it, without holding to serve with coffee. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eloquent propionent go on reading er to represent their Interests are is Christian has continually felt Tiger," sponsored by the Moral JEUY BEANS, ib. 39e Babka (Polish Easter Bread) carried to a window on the third The Assoclsted Press Is exclusively happy again, and indeed proud of PRE-PACKAGED entitled to the use of republlcatlon of Manchester back. from his text for a piage or two, out Christ's controlling and directing Re-Armament group. Some of 1 cake yeast floor by her brother, Warren, 13, all news dispatches credited to It or But a seven mill boost, as the al­ of courtesy, and then interrupts the way their champion managed power in the world and has been the studenta acknowledged they H cup warm water when a piece of celling or timber not otherwise credited in this paper to say what he hafl to say In spite ceaselessly Impelled to higher lev­ had helped stage the riots. But fell on the boy’i head and he and also the local news pupllshed here. ternative. is worse. him gently to inquire, aa If he H cup butter were some Innocent asking for In­ of that nasty committee chairman els by the action of His gentle, they said the effect had been not STUFFED EASTER BUNNIES dropped hie slater. Unda ran back All rights of repobllcafloii of specisl By KAKLAR OF MANGHES’VEIR % cup sugar dispatches herein are also reserved. formation, whether or not the And the whole thing has taken moral energy. The flesh may be only td divide Japan from America 1 teaspoon salt Into the flames, her mother said. FAMOUS BRANDS BOXED CANDIES One of the injured was a woman E. A. Serv- speaker happens to have his re­ only twice as long as U would have weak and temptations difficult to but also to damage the unity of * egg yolks Full service client of With Standins: Batter? GIFT WRAPPED FREE who jumped from a window. Four- l c “ . Inc. __ marks in prepared forrq. Since the taken had the committee chairan overcome, nevertheless men and the free world. 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind Publishers Representatives: The Whitman, Candy Cupboard, Sohralft’a teeif other persons were brought speaker la holding the text in his let the speaker sail along with hia women have discovered that life T h e' former President shook % teaspoon cinnamon Julius Mathews Special Agency — New Some roadside Innovations we hand, he la forced to reply In the prepared text In hia original fluency "consisteth not in the abundance hands all around before the stu­ HALLMARK CARDS down ladders, because flames York Chicago. Detroit and Boeton. wish a short and bankrupt life. Wide Selection 4 cups sifted flour blocked the one stairway and also MF.MBER AUDIT BUREAU OF affirmative, thus sacrificing any and speed, uninterrupted. of things which a man possess' dents began their 125 mile auto 1 cup scalded milk CIRCULATION'S. ______Towards others, we wish long chance that people in the back rows Since the longest and most elo­ eth," that life consists of some trip back to Los Angeles. OPEN ALL DAT GOOD FRIDAY the fire escape, Mulcahey said. 1 cup white raisins Flamea were still shooting from The Herald Printing Companv Im:,. prosperity; For the new pancake might have thought his flow 6f quent prepared speeches often con thing infinitely more than the AND EASTER SUNDAY cem the more unimportant and 2 tablespoons dry bread crumbs the roof of the apartment house at aaeumes no financial responsibility ffv houses which are jiiat beginning Iogt<5 a natural one. mere sordid business of getting tvpogrsphlcal errors appearing In ad­ Upon this affirmative response, least Interesting issues, we fre- and spending, eating and drinking Some Mirages Daily Complete and Prompt Preseriptidn Sorvico 1 cKtf yollt. beaten 6902 Central Ave., in the Negro vertisements and other reading matter to establirti themselves, and the committee chairman then quently share the futile despersi U cup chopped, blanched almond.1 community three houra after the HURRY! START YiHJR tn TTie M anchester Evening Herald. and making merry. They have which, we suppose, will within the makes, delicately but firmly, a tion of the committee chairman. Phoenix—Mirages are produced Crumble yeast into water; stir first alarm. But firemen had the learned, albeit they seem to over­ and let stand. Oeam butter and Dtsplav advertising closing'hours: next few months come somewhere friendly suggestion. It would be We have the remedy, however, for look so easily the fact that Chris by a refraction of light working blaze under control. For Mondav—1 p.m Friday. well, then, the committee chair­ any committee chairman who with a layer or lens of air. South­ sugar. Add salt to egg yolks. Beat Mulcahey said the cause had not P ot Tuesday—1 p.m M onday within traveling distance of our tianity, which has our Lord and W b s t o w v until thick; add to sugar. Add been determined, libit that the arson Por Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. man will aay. If the speaker would wants to risk using It. The thing to Master at its head, is a matter ern California, Arizona, and SET To d a y Por Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. appetite, we have a ready wel­ yeast, lemon rind and cinnamon squad was investigating. The fire file the text of hia remarks with do would be for the chairman to of getting ready to live, not a Mexico form one of the richest Por Friday-1 p.m. Thursday. come. which we are ready to dou­ the committee, which would In­ ask the speaker If he could see his mirage-producing areas in the PHARMACY and mix well. Add flour and milk started in a hallway, utd there Por Saturday—1 p.m Friday. text for a moment. Once the chair­ matter of getting ready to die. alternately In thirds, and beat well were two other fires In the nearby Classified deadline: 10:30 a m. each ble if they specialise In a nice corporate them Into Its files and Life, the abundant life of which world, according to a recent study. 459 Hartford Road— (Comer of McKee)—Tel. MI 9-9946 SUPERB QUALITY dav of publication except Saturday— record and give them proper con­ man had the thing in his own hand In desert areas some mirages can to make a smooth thin dough: Add area about the same, he said. f a.m . architecture in addition to a fla­ our Lord speaks In the parable "People crowded at all the win­ sideration, and thus let the hearing he would weigh it thoughtfully, and be seen sUmost daily. raisins and knead for four or five vorsome product. make swifter progress. then, with a quick, away from the of the G o ^ Shepherd, simply minutes. dows crying to be saved," Mul­ Thursday, March 30 means living to our fullest capaci- TRANSLUCENT HERITAGE It ivill be our hope that a pan­ At this point, the lawyer or lob­ speaker motion, tranafep it to the Let rise until double In bulk, cahey said. He said Uie flames Ity here and now. ' roared up so fast they had no A Seven Mill Year? cake house, dealing in nothing but byist who is making the speech committee secretary with a spoken about one and a half houra. Punch swallows, a little hard if he happens order to Incorporate It Ih the com­ Rev. Donald W. Greene down and let rise again until ■ I,* chance to get downstairs. pancakes, will be able to manage Ah examination of the behavior to be green at the game, pauses in mittee record of the hearing. Next St. George’s Ejplscopal Church double in bulk, about one hour. James Capito, 46, who lives ■something aociety has not been the chairman would duck whatever Bolton nearby, said he tried to get In "but of the Manchester tax rate over momentary consideration of the Grease a 10-lnch tube pan; able to support since the farm liv­ chairman's auggeation, and then, as it might be the lawyer or lobbyist sprinkle with bread crumbs. Fill nobody was going in thore because the years reveals that it has cer REPtmT MEAT DYED RED of the flamea. . . . I heard some­ ing of decades ago—the standing you may have guessed, resumes his out front would be throwing st him, with dough. Brush top o f dough tsdn rhythmic habits. At first reading of his prepared speech. and the co-chairman would call for HarUord, March SO WPL-Daitch I with egg yolk; sprinkle with al­ Herald Photo by Batemit body screaming for help, looked up CHINA buckwheat batter whieh once pro- glance, one miglit think that it is There is now, however, a differ­ the next speaker. Shopwell Stores In Stamford and, monds. Let rise until double in MRS. FRANCIS ZDANIS and ARLENE and saw this man (Merriweather) \ided the steady, routine, and un­ ence in the quality and confidence Greenwich have been accused by bulk, about one hour. and woman on the fire escape. merely erratic. But a slight atten the department of consumer pro­ NEW equalled breakfast diet. We have of his performance. He now no Bake at Z50 degrees for 80 to "I yelled! for the woman to jump *}st WEEK UNIT tlon to the way it keeps rising re- How to Win a Title tection o f ^ort-weighlng products on medical consultation in the case with her feet straight down. Sha been told, ever since they were longer dares follow his text too 85 minutes. lOxed candled1 m ilt Teals a pattern. slavishly, and makes an effort to and coloring hathburger meat with NCWPouciES NEW ADMINISTRATION NEW FABRICS of any significant head Injury, es­ jumped and I caught her. But her part of boyhood diet, that what 'West Memphis. Ark., March SO a red coaltar dye. Commissioner ■nay be substituted for the raisina. pecially if the injured person is What it does is tske Its big seem to be speaking extempo­ and any variety of nuts for the The husband juit jumped head first W IT H E A C H we remember as their special raneously with the aid of only oc­ (Pretty Unda Scott showed Attilla R. PrasslneUi said yester-l an infant or an adult who is tin­ into the street, with his clothes ■Jumps tn altwnate years. The first political talent when she won the day the case will be considered almonds, Mrs. Zdanis advisea. der the Influence of liquor, seda­ on fire.” '> goodness la all nostalgia and no casional glances down at the text. Mrs. Zdanis was bom in Queens, PURCHASE O f of its Wg modem Jumps, for In­ His delivery becomes hesitant and "Mis# West Memphis Junior High further before he decides whether Doctor Says tive drugs or tranquilizers. A blind woman, Mrs. Elizabeth reality, and that modern mixes are That's Pilgrim Mills For You! N.Y., and came to Wapping as a I warn you particularly to avoid SH iN K stance, occurred back In the budg­ slow. Sometimes, his hit or miss School” title. to refer it to local officials for Prestwood, 52, was awakened by $2.50 and tha LOW probably even better But If a pan^ eyes skip a paragraph, and he has Asked what It took to win, she prosecution. He ordered the stores child. She attended Rockville High the tragic error of misinterpreting the cries, threw a quilt around her et for 1954-55, w*en it went up School, and was graduated from cake house opens around here and to go back and pick It up later. candidly replied: to refrain from using the dye. Fed-1 Injuriea to Head Require the so-called "free interval" that and clambered onto a second-floor HALF from 31 to 35 mills. The following FREE ZIPPERS! y . ^ 6 8 c Fsener Buslnesa School in Hart­ Is so characteristic of certain pretends to have standing buck' The result is that it now takes him "A big sack of candy and a eral authorities are making teats] R .... Inunedlate Medical Care. ledge from wlUeH firemen rescued PRICE OF ONLY year it rested, and lemalned at 35 smile." to decide whether It Is safe, he said. Bring this ad and receive 2 ZIPPERS FREE. Regular $1.19 yd. ford. She fonneriy worked in the types of hemorrhage within the her. ' wheat batter, we shall be a cus­ at least twice as long to read one mills. No purchase^ necessary.______Travelers Insurance Oo. office in By HAROLD HYMAN, M.D. skull. *CUP and SAUCER tomer, always providing, that hr, Hartford. Her husband la a cost In this "free intervial,” for ex Again, for the 1959-60 fiscal It you’ve ever eeen a football Detroit, March SO (fi>)—Fdur that we fa^ion ourselves one ad­ Buy Pilgrim Mill’s tebrica and measure your savings! Brand new existing fabrics waiting for accountant with Royal McBee ample, the injured person who has young boys, including two sets of year, the tax rate Jumped all the Corp. player lower his head and buck seemingly just "blacked out” may ditional resolve. yon at Cheney Building, Hartford Road. We areopen today, Qood Friday, till • pjn^______brothers, lost their lives in home 7%’E ALSO FEATURE MORRELL E-Z CUT HAMS! way from its post revaluation 31 The couple has three children, Into the defensive line of hefty "come to.” fires in Michigan yesterday. vtiiiis to a new high of 36 mllls. As we remember real pan­ Arlene, 4, Paul, 2, and Mark, 1. If this apparent recovery Is tak NEW FRESH guards and tackles or watched Leon, 5, and Donald Hackworth, DEUCIOUS, JUICY But the next year, wMch is the cakes, those who merely recom­ NEW SPRING M n. Zdsmis Is a member of St. en as evidence that Insufficient 17 months, were victims of a blaze a pair of pugilista stand toe-to-toe damage has been done to warrant mended them as good solid fouii SUITINGS ...... Yard NYLONS ...... Yard FnuicU Ladles Guild, St. Francis each trying to “knock the block near Jackson "In south-c a n t r a 1 current year, it went into a state o f Assisi Church, South Windsor, the trouble and expense of medi­ 4 -7 H iR IB of comparative immobility, rest­ dation for a hard day's work were THURSDAY 7:30 P.M.—^Maundy Thursday Service Regular $1.98 yd. Regular $1.19 yd. off" his opponent, you must, have Michigan. and St. Bernadette’s Mothers Cir­ cal consultation, the error may Their mother, Mrs. Herman really underselling them. They Sermon: *The Word of Victory” wondered what prevented serious prove costly. U. S. CHOICE ing 86.9 mills. cle o f the parish. Injury to underlying soften tis­ Hackworth, 44, took Donald and Now, for the new year, the fig­ were not merely a foundation for Celebration of Holy Commnnion (Open To All Believers) EVERY D A Y The time that is lost during the Lb. sues. "free interval” between the first another child, Vickie, 4, out of ure recommended by the General It. They compelled It. After you How In the world, you must the burning home. Donald died of RIB ROAST FRIDAY 7:30 PJW.—Worship Service NOON TILL 9 P.M. Deaths Last Night and second "black-out” may make Manager would jump It up again, had had a real breakfast of buck­ have speculated, could this batter­ the difference between successful bums, however. wheat cakes, you went out aid Sermo.n: “The Word of Commitment” ing fail to affect the delicate tissue surgical intervention and perma­ The cause of the blaze was not all the way to 44 milla By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS found work If you wanted to sur­ We are joining in the three-hour service held at Emanuel BATUROAYS of the brain (cerebrum), the In­ nent brain damage or. even death. determined Immediately. There Is a certain pattern tn all ptlsrtmOPEN Lancaster, Calif.—Fritzl Ridge­ coming and outgoing nerves that Richard, 2, and William Har­ t o c h Lutheran Church from 12 noon until 3:00 P.M. vive. They were so good going 10 A .M . tlH 6 P.M. way, 65, who co-starred In silent co-ordinate all vital activities, and grave, 4, died In a Detroit home One year the Board of Directors down you never realized, until too and talking pictures with the late the thln-walled cerebral blood ves­ Ancient Furnace Found fire. The mother, Mrs. Joan Har­ FRYERS-BROILERS — EASTER SUNDAY — will accept the General Manager’s late, how much It was going to Tom Mix and Harry Carey, died sels? grave. 24, aaved two other sons, Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. • FREE PARKINO FOR 1Q0 CARS! • Tuesday of a heart ailment. Miss Well, .In the first place, the Amman, Jordan—Dutch archae­ reoonunendatlona without too take to work them off and get D l i l l S f ologists recently unearthed a fur­ Steve, 5, and Tommy, 8 months. (Class For Every Age, Kindergarten Through Adult) Ridgeway, whose real name was skull Is a mighty efficient helmet. The blaze broke out in a utility much quarrel, and may even, for light step again. Fredericks Bemeice Simms, re­ And, secondly, between the cranial nace which dates back to the Iron Church-time Nursery, 10:30 A.M. Age, as early as 4000 B. C.. In the room. Richard and William were aome things, spend a little more A sensible man eating Tpan (For Children Under 3rd Grade) tired from pictures In the mid helmet and the easily crumbled trapped In the room. Fire Inspec­ cakes adjusts his appietlte to the 1930s. structures of the cerebrum, nature Delr Alla re^on of Jordan. Spanish than he recommends. MORNING WORSHIP— 10:45 experts recently found flints dat­ tors said one of the boys touched amount of work he really wrants to Libertyville, 111. — Lawrence has provided a water cushion of The next year the same Board cerebrosnlnal fluid that converts a ing back possibly to 45,000 B. C. a piece of paper to the .flame of Sermon: “The Joy of the Resurrection” Benson, 71, who as superintendent a water heater and threw It in a o f Directors will turn tough, or at do that particular day. The more of the Milwaukee Railroad’a police terrific Jolt Into relatively harm- in a cave on the Amman-Jerash road. cardboard box, causing the blaze. least evasionary, and resort to ail he eats, the more that mass force tn 1924, helped solve the 82 leas ripnles. kinds of slashing and budgetary energy down in his stomach will million mail train robbery at Ron- But If every cloud has a silver drive him. The designing woman, Covenant Congregational Church dout. 111., died Wednesday of lining, so too must every silver lin­ strategy in order to keep the tax WOOLWORTH’S ing have a covering cloud. And who knows what seasonal chores heart attack. He started with the rate static. railroad aa a call boy in 1906 and the cloud where cranium and cran­ There 1s a certain key to this ought to be done, loads his plate, SPRUCE STREET, MANCHESTER (Near East Center Street) retired as assistant to the presi­ ial contents are concerned Is the difficulty of knowing just what’s pattern. But let a pancake house open • CHURCH OF THE “ DIAL-A-LIFT”—Phone MI 3-2751 dent in 1953. The Manchester Council of Churches Invites around here, and, on days when Ottawa—Mrs. G. D. Finlayson, going on beneath the protective STRICTLY FRfiSH The years in which the Board of- 814 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER TEL Ml 3-0756 helmet as the result of a head In­ we really Intend to do some work, 70, the federal government’s first You to Worship at one of these Dbeetors keeps the tax rate down woman Insurance expert and re- jury. are the town election years. it will have an occasional early ceittly Jvad of Canada’s largest Following a bang on the noggin, morning customer. ■ women'Tf organization, died you can see and feel the bumn on The years in which the reoom- the skull. But how do you know WHITE EGGS mendations of the General Mana­ Wednesday. Mrs. Finlayson be came the government’s first wom­ the extent of- the damage. If any, LARGE, FANCY, CALHFORNIA ICEBERG ger ate accepted as reasonable and Late But Full an actuarial clerk in 1012 and to the soft tissues within the cra­ neoessary are the off-years, dur­ nial cavity? And particularly EASTER FLOWERS last June was elected for a sec how do you know In the case of a We had to be four weeks Into ing whidi the Directors do not ond term as . president of the 600,- baby who can’t describe his feel­ FOR have to face the electorate. March before that day came when 000-member National Council of ings or an alcoholic whobe senses head we ■ didn’t need to think before Women. She retired In February. COLORING LEHUCE Presumably, this all comes out LARGE SELECTION have been number bv drink? The answer to both questions la, 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. doz. fairly even in the end. What the stepping outdoors coatless. It was Instant Glamour five days .before this happy mo of course, that you can’t know. EXTRA FANCY, CALIFORNIA election-minded Board refuses to Keep a supply of make-up re Indeed there are times when }F$ Center Congregational Church approprhite and tax for gets Into ment that the peepers first sound­ mover pads In your desk at the difficult for even the specialist to the next budget and raises the ed from the swamp. These, are office. They’re perfect for quick know before an exploratory oper­ OLOBIETTA next tsx rate. The system of one late momenta—the latest, we aus- repair jobs when there's no chance ation Is performed. Big 46 0*. 3 5 c to wash thoroughly. That’s why I urge you to Insist 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. leen year followed by one fat year pect, on record. It was not that TOMATO JUICE Can ASPARAGUS 29 probably averages Itself out. Pure­ our weather, through March, has Emanuel Lutheran ly as an incidental comment, hoW' l-een unpleasant. It has been even FANCY WINESAP LILIES EHLERS COFFEE 2 Lb. Can $1.39 ever, it must be pointed out- that hovering just below the tempera e the usual election year strategy tures that might release the peep 5 BUDS and UF— SOME 2 STALKS (Following churchea uniting with Emanuel Lutheran) with the tax rate does not always era Into voice, considerably below PRIDE OF 'niE OCEAN ALASKAN Ib. bag ST. MARY’S EPIS(X)PAL CHURCH pay off at the polla The Repub the coatless mark. ' ^ . KING CRAB MEAT can 6 9 c APPLES 4 Ilcans held things down in 1958 When the coatless day came, HARDY LARGE COLORFUL SELECTION PARK HILL and lost the town, leaving the however, there was no mistake _ CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH AZALEAS Large Pots TULIPS 7-Pots $1.67 pleasure of levying the higher tw about It. The warmth flooded I rate to the victorious Democrats. about the unprotected you aa snug­ Jioiosth. Shop, COVENANT CONGREGA’nON AL CHURCH The Democrats, when It came to ly and reassuringly aa the finest LARGE COLORFUL I960, held thing^s down again, but weave. HYACINTHS 8 EAST CENTER ST, MANCHESTER still lost the town, leaving the And the first moment the peep­ HYDRANGEAS "A-t the Center, Acroes from Main Poat Office” pleasure of giving the tax rate its ers sang, they did so In full- 7” Pots $ 2 6 p«t. $ 1 ^ 7 South Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. required boost to the victorious throated and numerous chorus. Republicans. A day or two later the robins PHONE Ml 9-1443 They are’'now wrestling with stopped being too busy staking out Church of the Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. that responsibility. If they follow NIGHT PHONE MI 3-5723 their 1961 claims, and took their FROSTED the pattern both parties have fol­ perches, and unfurled their own WONDERFUL SELECTION OF EASTER lowed in the past, they might be full song for the first time. Covenant Congregational Church, 7:30 p.m. Inclined to let the present tax rate But all these things, the peepers, PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS Increase be substantial enough to the warm breezes, the robins, were Loads of Buds make It possible for the town to In proper condition, ready to go B«ady for Transplaating St. Mary's Episcopal Church squeeze through next time, which all out and give all the moment vlU be ah election year agiatn the right signal came. LILIES Children'i larvica, 10:00 a.m. v/lthout any pronounced increase As for us, to whom all these TURKEY. KEF or CHICKEN DINNERS ...... 2 We hesitale to seem to ask one things in turn could be signal, we peutlcular party to be the one to have been wintering In a differ­ TULIPS . Cantata— "Olivet to Calvary," 7:30 p.m. HADDOCK FISHSTICKS ...... 3 Far try to break up this pattern. Fur­ ent league. On day number one The most outstanding news stafif in radio, CBS NEWS, is on this thermore, we have no wish to dis- we felt about able to totter out station. Start off the day with WORLD NEWS ROUNDUP— AZALEAS , pute the judgement of General toward some sheltered, sunny cor­ North Methodist Church ONION RINGS ...... 4 For Manager Richard Martin, that the ner, where we could sit down and on-the*8cene reports of everything that happened while you slept. HYACINTHS e - axpenditures he recommends are wait for the energy to flood back only the reasonable and neces­ Into us. On the second, the coat­ In the evening, THE WORLD TONIGHT wraps up the day’s Communion and Tenebraa Service, 8:00 p.m. STRAWBERRY HALVES ...... 4 For sary responsibilities decreed by less day, we felt able to begin a lit­ developments, brings you the actual voices and sounds that made GARDENIAS the joint growth of the town and tle planning about what we might The Salvation Army FRENCH STYLE or CUT GREEN BEANS ...... 5 For Its government. do as soon as it stopped being too news. With these programs, plus other broadcasts hour after hour, HYDRANGEAS Nevertheless, we cringe, like hot to try to do anvthlng. you’re in on the news—as only CBS Newsmen like Winston Burdett, Communion Service, 7:00 p.m. every other taxpayer, at the But sooner or later there will FRENCH FRIED or CRINKLE CUT POTATO ...... • • 6 For iiilii Complete thought of a eevcn mill bo<>sL come a particular day which will Ned Calmer^ Bill Downs, Allan Jackson, Larry LeSueur, Stuart W a l ^ H Film— "The Miracle of Love," 8:00 p.m. There la one over-rldihg fact Inoculate every partlculsu' person Novins, David Schoenbrun, Daniel Schorr, E nc Sevareid, Lowell our Easter about and! a boost with a full store of idgor, and we m E G R A P H 'iliiliiiil! It Is too much. will all go to work some Monday Thomas, and Robert Trout can bring it to you. Keep informed,. Outfit With It ought to be cut down, whether morning full of .oqpaking lame­ Your Flawan Concordia Lutheran Church ' . . or not that aeema to 'be the more nesses. In retrospect, these first A Lovely Anyw hort! i0:00a.m.— Holy Communion (German) advantageous poUUcs of the mta full days may prove the best, when Corsage the peepers and the robins were Dial 1230 CBS Radio 4:00 p.m.— Children's Good Friday Service HKHLARD PARK MARKHI It ooght to be cut down, avan If carrying all the burden, and we THE STATION THAT HAS EVERYTHINQ ■ttSig It as sms narsasonshle. OPEN TONIGHT, FRIDAY Plioiia Ml 3-4il7i ^ could hardly expect ourselves to do WORLD NXWS ROUNDUP «v «7 B 0 ( ^ (MO AM 7:30 p.m.— Tenebraa Service 317 HIGHLAND $T>. MANCHESTER It au|At ta ba ant down, even if anything more than watch and THB WdRLD TONIOBT rrwtyrwiiliif at 0:00 FM, WINF and SATURDAY tiU 9 PJd. ■HAag K maana M n g wAttaout Ustsn.

/ rh MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN from other towns to help amortlM mlaston to Katherine M. Kelley Walter Abel Will taka for his ser­ p.m.; alio on Saturday from 9:80 state eonventipn In Hartford In RockviUe-Vernon South Windsor tha cost of such an Installation. et al. mon topic, "Jesus Prays for Us," to 11 a.m. May will also be chosen. Lt. Formeister R ed s W a n t Court Jails YW CA Events in April The firm has been paying other At the hearing eome Farnham on Thursday, and "The Call of the Omitted will be: Evening con­ U.S. Pushing Buildup towns to take South Windsor EeUtea resldenU said they feared Cross" on Friday. fessions and afternoon confesslorta Advertisement— Returns to Duty waste, but has been informed by their water pressure would drop At Wapplng Community al 2 on Holy Saturday; morning Masses EASTER PLANTS — hydran­ geas, gardenias, tulips, lilies, rose Law Change Needed to Get Gonsalves on Officials Negotiate For Manchester, East Hartford, Wind­ seriously if another development p.m. Friday, the Rev, Andrew Kim on Friday and Saturday: First state Police Lt. Edward For- M ark 106th Birthday will speak at the service sponsor­ plants, and azaleas. Corsages— L aos T ru ce sor, East Windsor and now En­ la to be supplied from their semi­ Friday and First Saturday devo­ mclster has returned to duty aa Of Military Near Laos field thkt they can no longer ac­ private system. Applicants said ed by the Wapplng Community tions. carnations, roses, orchids, garde­ G>urt Rent Fees for Town MV Charges water could possibly be supplied Church Women. All residents of Hop Slated nias and spring corsages. Bou­ contmander of the Stafford 'Troop. cept out of town material. ths community are invited. A quets and cut flowers. MI'4-0717. The Manchester unit of the Hartford County W C A will Incinerator Privileges The rubbish problem is an espe­ by extension of the Connecticut "Ys -Olde Hop" for adults only Formeister had been absent from (Coattniied from Pafo Ob*) After Talks Bairy Peter Gonsalves, 19, of 186 observe the 10€th anniversary of the founding of the national Water Co.. Rye St. pipeline. - nursery will be provided. will be held at the Community Hall hts post since early January be- If the town o f Vernon Is to get^are to provide facilities for the cially critical one here since the At St. Francis of Assisi Church, Manchester Evening Herald pause of illness. court In that county Summer St., who tried to elude po­ sanitary land fill town dump off .jCniurch Servicee w on Main’ St. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ment to a U.S.-backed British rent from the 6tate for maintain­ lice Saturday hy swimming acroas YWCA with a month-long celebration in April. „ ^ „ Firat Selectman Thomaa L. ^Windsor, told the selectmen he Good Friday will be observed with April 8. Ron Landry of radio sta­ South Windsor correspondent EI- With Formelster’s return Mon­ News Tidbits (Coattaaed from Page One) Liigg said he is puzzled why the First of a series of special events will be a dessert-coffee Strong Rd., will not accept loose Services for the remainder of posal for a cease-fire and an In­ ing Superior Court facilities in the the Hockanum River after an auto Burgeaa and ’Town Engineer, Wal­ no longer can take local refuse to Holy Week Include: Maundy a solemn liturgy at 3 p.m.. Holy tion WDRC will be master of cere­ mbre G. Burnham, telephone day, Lt. Gail Smith who had been ten tion a l confemce on Laos U appellate court facilities should be chase, was sentenced today to a ^hour and- program, entitled, "A papers according to local ordin­ Communion and Adoration of the Mitchell 4-0674. from the AP Wires the German question is the major town hall bi' Rockvills, a change furnished by the towns In Wlnd- Enfield for disposal. Thie firm Thursday service at First Congre­ monies. Information^ concerning acting commander at Stafford, expected by the end of the week, year m jail with eight monttis sus­ Journey Into Understanding: Rus- ter Burnham are negotiating with ance. Also the place Is barred and cross. Stations of the Cross will tickets and other details may be took over as commander at toe subject under discussion but be­ in existing law will be required. ham County, but by the state In TiiyditY-at 12:80 p.m. collects refuse from more than locked except for limited times on gational Church at 8 p.m. Holy ------rtftctals said today. This is the decision reached by pended^ East Hartford town offlclali to 1,400 homes. be held at 7 p.m. Offerings, accord­ obtained from Mrs. Frank Rosen of SIGNED ALL FOUR Danieleon 'Troop. » lieve it likely the Russians will Tolland and MlddlMcx Oounti’es at the Community Y, 79 N. Main weekends. Communion will be celebrated, new Pending disclosure of the Soviet New York fe<}eral court jury State Sen. FYanklin G. Welles and Gonsalves pleaded guilty In Cir­ allow burning of rubbish in truck- McKinnon’s firm serves resi­ members will be welcomed into the ing to the church bulletin, will be, 89 Farmstead Dr. Roger Sherman has the distinc­ Sgt. William Hickey also as- reaction, Ihev said, the United give their partners in the pact a (Middletown Is the court seat In cuit Court at Manchester to taking Obituary St. Zone Change Granted contributed to the Holy Land. To Install Officers .Slimed duties at Stafford Monday. convicts folk singer Pete Seeger Legislative Commissioner Harry the latter). load quantities at the East Hart­ dents In 44 communities Including Forty new homes may now be church and "Extinguishing of the tion in American history of being States has no assurance that of contempt "of Congrees for refus­ full briefing on Laos. Europe, not H. Lugg. both Vernon residents, a motor vehicle without th# own­ Guest speaker will be Daniel ford town Incinerator after reg­ Waterbury. He offered to pay for Lights” will be observed. Easter Saturday Vigil begins at New officers of the Young the only man to sign the Declara­ He was transferred from tho Hart­ a peaceful settlement can be Lugg explained there are no er’s permission, driving while under Howard of Windsor, a retired su­ constructed on Rye St., south of 7 p.m. concluding with the Mass. Democratic Club of South Wind­ tion of Independence, the Articles ford Troop. He has been a ser­ ing to answer questions before Asia, is the primary concern . of after talking .'t over with the ex­ county buildings In these three Mrs. Laura Matnshak ular working hours, and erect a $50,000 incinerator Farnham Estates, aa a result of a Our Savior Lutheran Church will achieved; It is therefore continu­ ecutive' secretary of the State the influence of liquor or drugs, perintendent of schools, who will Monday night Town and Coun­ have a service of worship tonight Confessions will be heard Fri­ sor will be Installed at a meeting of Confederation, the Articles of geant for about a year and has House Committee on Un-American the Warsaw powers. counties. Court facilities are main­ driving while hie license was under Mrs. Laura Matushak, 76, of here If the town would provide zona change from R-20 to A-20 ing the preparations for possible ActiviUe.i . . All 15 General Judicial Department. show color slides with narration try Sanitation Removal Service the land, but said he would have and Friday at 7 p.m. at Wapplng day from 11 a.m. to noon and after Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Civies Res­ Association and the United States been with the State Police sines military action and the strengthen­ Western diplomsiu expressed tained by the state In the county suspension and two counts of viola­ 176 Gardner St., widow Of Frank granted Tuesday night by the Constitution. 1947. Electric Co. executives sentenced curioalty about the minor delega­ As a result, Lugg has drafted a on hia tecent tour of Russia. With president, Joseph McKinnon of to be permitted to bring refuse Town Planning and Zoning Com- Elenjentary School. The Rev. the Stations of the Cross until 8:30 taurant, Rt. 5. Delegates to the ing of Laotian govememnt; forces buildings in the five other coun­ tion of probation. Matushak, died yesterday at Man­ an interpreter and chauffeur, he last month for antitrust violations tions sent to the conference by Al­ bill to amend the existing law and ties. In Vernon, the Superior and A charge of theft of a motor which were started last week. lew^ the firm . . . ’Three French Welles will seek to Introduce it chester Memorial Hospital after a toured the country for a study of -t- bania and China. While China is Common Pleas Court rooms are in vehicle was reduced to taking one brief Illness. A resolution adopted yesterday heart patients, scheduled to under­ not a pact member, it sent a full into the legislature through com­ Russian achoola, induatriea and at a SEATO meeting in Bangkok, the town hall on Park Pi. In Rock­ without the owner’s permission, She was bom Oct. 31, 1884 In go operatlaas at Mayo Clinic In delegation last year. ’This year It mittee. and an addiUonal charge of reck­ churchea. Thailand, U regarded here as m.sk- Welles last month began a ville. Poland, a daughter of the late John Rochester, Minn., arrive in New is represented only by its ambas­ The court seat was moved to less driving was dropped. A babyaltter aervlce will be pro­ Ing clear to the So\iet bloc not Jersey aboard military air trans­ sador in Moscow. Albania sent its probe to find out how Vernon Gonsalves was arrested early Sat­ and Mary Lech, and came to this vided at a nominal charge, Mrs. only U.S. but allied concern over could be reimbursed for the Supe­ Rockville in 1889 or 90, Lugg said, country aa a young girl. She had port Service C-118. deputy premier, whereas other on agreement with the county urday morning after a chase which Herbert Klecolt, chairman of the the Soviet-backed rebel efforts to U.S. Census Bureau reports that pact members sent their top lead­ rior Court rooms in the town hall, ended when his car crossed a field lived In Manchester for many public affairs committee of the take over the country. If acUon which for years have been provid­ commissioners. The town promised years. American Indian population of ers. to provide the court facilities in and went into the river, . near y w , will be In charge of the. pro­ should become necessary, officials United States Increased more than Albania and China were in the ed without charge. Parker St. He ewam tp the opposite Survivors Include two daugh gram. said, the resolution demonstrates He and Lugg at first thought exchange for being designated as ters, Mias Gladys' Matushak and 46 per rent In laat 10 yenn . . . minority at the big Communist the Tolland County seat. bank, but Patrolman Clarence Other special events and projects [ f f - ' r u i i Y that it will have an illied basis. Elizabeth Taylor’s successful fight conference in Moscow last No­ the rental problem could be re­ Heritage ordered him to swim Mrs. Joseph J. Sullivan; two sons, planned for April will Include the solved without legislative act, l)ut Welles sadd that thev abolition However, the resolution put for life has cost more than $50,000 vember, and diplomats felt this of county g;overnment last fall has, back. Edward A. Matushak and William annual dinner meeting of the Man- major emphasis on allied Interest and all medical bills are not in was reflected In their small share lAigg today said the existing J. Matushak, and three grandchll cheater-YWCA at "Which members statute makes it pretty clear that in effect, dissolved the agreement, In getting a peaceful settlement, yet . . . Boston industrialist Ber­ in the current conference. and now the state should reim­ dren, all of Manchester. of the executive and town com­ iTie New York Times reported nard Goldflne, who faces trial on an amendment is needed. Rockville-V ernon The funeral 'Will be held Sat­ •Unconfirmed reports persisted ’The statute, enacted years ago burse the town for the court facil­ mittees will be elected on April 12; COOKED tpday that the United States had inaome tax evasion charges, re­ urday at 8:15 a.m. at the John F. that the conference, which opened and amended in the 1959 session, ities as it does in other counties an anniversary dinner meeting in supplemented the SEATO resolu­ portedly named some well-known Tuesday, may. produce a decision where the county government Resigns as Tlemey Funeral Home, 219 W. Cen­ which the Manchester YW will join tion with a "private diplomatic government figures In connection makes the State Public Works ter St., followed by a bleaaing at for further withdrawal of Soviet Commissioner responsible for pay­ used to maintain court houses. with four other units on April 19 communication to the Soviet Union with alleged improper Influence. troops from member countries. ’The abolition of county govern­ St. Jamea’ Church at 9. Burial will in Simsbury; a World Fellowship ing rent to the towns of Vernon GOP Secretary be In S t James’ Cemeteiy. . . , couched in phrasing designed Only in East Germany is there and Middletown for facilities for ment was accompainieil by the project to aid the Korean YW CA to leave no doubt in the Kremlin substantial number of Russian Friends may call at the funeral and an Intensive finance drive dur­ SHANK SECTION SEIA.TO declaration In such mild the Court of Common Pleas. No state’s assuming responsibility F. LeRoy Elliott, for 20 years that ‘appropriate action' might be troops. Western authorities esti­ mention is made of the Superior for former county functions. home tonight from 7 to 9, and to­ ing YWCA Week. April 23 to 29. Firit Naticnal Storei recontmendi a mouth-wat»r- - terms- today that western diplo­ secretary of the 'Vemon Republi­ morrow from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 considered to include allied mili­ mats In the Soviet capital felt It mate about 400,000 troops are <3ourt. ’The Superior Court in Tolland Mrs. Frank Sheldon, chairman of ing, fully-cooktd Ham for your Fulivo faiter I R . - tary intervention .in Laos.” The stationed there. ’There are far can Town Committee, has re­ p.m. ' the YWCA town committee, em­ indicated the Kremlin la disposed Welles’ amendment would In­ County was first locatbd In the signed and Edith T. Casati has rob/e. It'M a Happy timo to pampor your family " SEATO resolution said that if to seek a workable solution to the fewer in Poland . and Hungary. clude the Superior Court in the courtroom above the present li­ A solemn high Mass of requiem phasized that the April anniver­ peace efforts failed, the alliance Diplomats here estimate the num­ been elected to succeed him. will be held at S t James' ^Church sary observance marks the "start and honor this hoautiful day. A quick glazo Laotian war. statute. The statute also provides brary in the town of Tolland, Elliott has served "faithfully was prepared to take "whatever Red China and Communist ber in Hungary has been reduced that the towns of Windham and Litigants used to ride to the Monday at 9 a.m. of a venture In faith." and a lazy baking is all it nttdt for a action may be appropriate in the to about the level existing before and conscientiously,” according to Delicious Main Coursol North Viet Nam denounced the Putnam, which house Superior court by buggy from the Rockville Town Chairman (ieorge D. Ma- ‘"rhe Manchester 'YWCA is circumstances.” SEA’TO conference without men­ the 1956 uprising in Budapest. Court seats in Windham County, rail head. Mrs. Eleanor Caldwell strong in faith, if not in financial Westerners recognized the im­ haran. In Ihe biennial elections President Kennedy sent a mes. tioning the declaration. Peiping one year ago, Elliott sought to Mrs. E3eanor Caldwell, 74, of resources, and firm in the knowl­ saga of congratulations to Sec. reiterated the old charge that portant propaganda value of any Newcastle - on - Tyne, England, edge that the community needs in BUTT SECTION u S3c I (ENTER SIKES » 89< troop withdrawals from Eaist Ger­ step down, but was re-elected mother of James Caldwell and Mrs. ntary of State Dean Rusk yester SEATO is "an aggressive mili­ unanimously; Ho said he would organization predicated on better day for his work at the SEATO tary bloc . . . under the thumb of many, especially if the Russians Eleanor Keefe, both of Manchester, human relations," Mrs. Sheldon serve for a while longer, or imtll died yesterday .». her home. conference. White House sources, the United States.” brought the number down to or U.S. Ready to Rescue someone was chosen to replace said. below the level of western and She is also survived by another reported this, described^ the A Manila newspaper said Pres­ him. CANNED HAMS FOR EASTER! Sitiokttd Butts Well Trimmd 69 c P rudent as very pleased with the ident Carlos P. Garcia of the German troops in West Germany. son In England, and several SELASSIE’S FOE HANGED Miss Casati has been a town grandchildren and great-grandchil­ Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, March results of Rusk’s diplomacy. Philippines, one of the SEATO E>ist Berlin reports relayed committee member for eeveral 6 LB $ C S9 Skinless Frankfurts S5c here indicate there have been dis­ UN from Bankruptcy dren In the United States. 80 (/P)— Oen. Mengulsto Neway, Diplomatic authorities say that countries, would confer -with his years. She is assistant secretary Fimeral services will be held in Stahl-Meyer CAN s # Armour's Star *3” top advisers next week on . the cussions about replacing some So­ leader of the abortive revolt Finast Kielbasa 79c If Russia is willing to transfer the at the Savings Bank of Rockville Newcastle-on-Tyne. agalnat Emperor Hafle Selas­ ON 4-LB $ ^ 2 9 quarrel over Laos from the bat­ Leiotian situation. viet troops In East Germany with (Continued from Page One) and a former tax collector for the PREMIUM ’The Dally Mirror said the coun­ nuclear rocket units to counter sie, was hanged today befora CAN 4 # With ChivM tlefield to the conference table C ity of Rockville: KENNEDY IN FLORIDA thousands In toe Ethiopian eapi- Fciris *4** Swifts Cottage Cheese u25c the United SUtes will find itself cil of leaders, highest advisory joint German-American r o c l e t received, only four of the U.N.’s With the resignation and re­ body in the Phllipp&e government, units proposed for West Germany. Local Stocks Pahn Beach, Fla., March 80 tal’s Mg central square. The 48- $ | 9 5 faced with a whole set of new and members had paid anything to­ placement of Elliott, the town (^P)—President Kennedy arrived year-old general, who was eom- J q Ii U im p o it id 2-LB CAN Cream Cheese 63c oven more complicated problems would discuss the country’s mill Observers believe the Warsaw committee has accepted the uni Ferris u«can*3” tary and financial ability to take pact meeting Is being used to pave ward the Congo. ’These Included In Palm Beach today for a fonr- mander of the imperial body­ In trying to carry through a policy fication proposal of the Republl 5-LB S A 7 9 3-LB 9 9 2 lb $ | 9 5 part actively In any SEATO ven­ the way for a big Communist con­ the United States. Quutatlona Fuinlsbed by day Easter holiday, with the guard, refused to appeal the Haddock Fillet raisH LI 39c of unifying and neutralising Laos. . Coburn A MIddIcbrook, Inc. can City Committee. crisis of La o s still liireateiiliig. death sentence handed down by EASTER FOODS CAN CAN ms CAN I ture in Laos and particularly “the gress hi Xioscow in October, at Unox Imported One major question already im- Meanwhile, U.N. Secretary- Bank Slocks •The Vernon Republican Town His hug;e Air Force 707 Jet a special three-man court Tues­ necessity of dispatching Filipino which the future form of com­ gerteral Dag Hammarskjold ran Committee has Included residents der serious study here is whether troops" in the event SEATO votes Bid Asked plane landed at West Pahn day. Newsy was wrounded and n - Washington should agree to in­ munism will be outlined. into a new Soviet attack in the from both city and rural areas, but Beach Intornatlo'iMU Airport at captured after toe December re­ armed intervention against the General Assembly’s 99-nation Conn. Bank and ’Trust fusion of Conununist Pathet Lao Communist-supported rebels. Co...... 48Vi 611^ the residents of the city have for 11:18 a.m. (E8T). It left An­ volt. His younger brother, Qlr- representatives in a new or reor­ Belgrade, Yugoslavia, March 30 budgetary committee. Soviet Del­ years maintained a separate GOP drews Air Force Base In Mary­ mame, 88, refused to surrender Britain’s Foreign Secretary Lord tffi — Enver Hoxha, secretary- Hartford National OF FIN E @ ganised Lao govemmnt. The pres­ egate A. A. Roschln again accused Bank and ’Trust Co. 46 49 City Committee for work In city land at 0:28 a.m. The plane was and was killed by troops loyal to Home, on his return to London, general of Albania’s communist Hammarskjold of acting illegally ent administration of Premier turned the spotlight on the Com­ Fire Insnranoe Companies elections and other affairs. held on standby to whisk the Selassie. ^ u n Oum, whose forces are flght- party, refused to attend a War' in ’Ihe Congo and once more chal­ Aetna Fire ...... 102 106 President back to the Capital munist threat to South Viet Nam. lenged the assembly’s authority to the Communist dominated TTie SEATO ministers in their dec­ saw -Pact conference in Moscow Hartford Fire ...... 66 69^ within two hours should an ’The kwan is a Japanese unit of QUALITY... rebels, is pro-western. laration mentioned it and said they this week because he feared for appropriate money for the Congo National Fire ...... 124 132 MV Sub-Branch emergency situation arise. weight equal to about 8*4 pounds. operation. Indications were that the United were determined not to acquiesce his life, a foreign diplomatic Hftd. Steam Boiler 101 106 States would be willing to accept In a Communist takeover, but It source seid today. The new clash developed when Phoenix Fire ...... 91’4 95% Closed Tomorrow Communist representatives along was overshadowed by the Laotian The head of the tiny Communist U.N. Comptroller Bruce Turner Life and Indemnity Ina Cos. called attention to the fact that IN W ID E situation. outpost on the Mediterranean was Aetna Casualty ____124 134 with leaders of other political ele- The sub-br&nch office of the mmts in the country in a govem- Home told newamen he sees a said to .have shunned the confer­ Hammarskjoid’s ^lending author­ Aetna Life ...... 103 107 Select your Easter plant TURKEYSU.S. GOVERNMENT GRADE A, TOP QUAUTY, CORN FED BIRDS FROM THE NORTHWEST Motor Vehicle Departmefit in the mint pledged to neutrality and set "very real danger” of the Com­ ence because of a bitter fight with ity In the Congo expires at mid­ Conn General (New) 214 224 from our fine collection, munists taking over South Viet Premier Khrushchev in Moscow night tomorrow. 'The assembly Hftd. Electric Light 66 69 Manchester State Armory will be up under international supervision. closed tomorrow. Good FYiday. pay cash and take it with But the United States would not Nam. He said there had been about Isht November. The diplomat gave had authorized him to spend up to ’Travelers ■...... 113 117 VARIETY! YOUNG TOMS YOUNG HENS 2,000 “ pbllUcal aasaasinations" this account: $24 million by March 31. Pnbllc ( tUlties Anyone who did not renew hia you at a 20% saving. Each want Reds in key spots such as automobile registration by 4:30 ths premiership. there In the past two years, "insti­ Sharp words flew between the In the absence of any assembly Conn. Light & Power 28% 30% plant wrapped in gay 16 to 22 LBS 8 to 16 LBS gated by infiltrators from outside two Communist leaders, concluded action, Turner said. Hammar­ Hftd. Electric Ught 67% 70% this afternoon will have to go to Easter attire including bow 3 9 * by Khnuhehev, who went pale and skjold will have no choice but to the main office In Hartford next New Delhi, India, March SO the country." Hartford Gas Co. . . . 53 67 tie. YOUR BEST BUY Home said it was not posslble-to then angry red as he shouted at go on spending. Southern New England week, but will not be able to drive —Dean Rusk atopp^ off for talks Hoxha: with Prime Minister Nehru today decide exactly what action might This statement was challenged Telephone ...... ^ 51 64 hia car there. IN EASTER POTTED be taken if InUi-ventlon In Laos "Comrade Hoxha, you have by the Soviet delegate, who said New Inserts must be displayed BeltRville Turkeys on his way back to Washington Manufacturing Coronanles PLANTS. became- inevitable. poured a bucket of dimg on me U.N. members would not be bound Arrow, Hart, Hcg. .. 63 67 on reg;istratlon plates before to­ and the Indian leader said they and you will have to wash it off." morrow midnight, when current CASH and CABBY ARMOURS agreed "very la te ly ” on ap- "SEATO, like NATO, U a mili­ by any money the Secretary- Associated Spring .. 14% le*- tary alliance and the military Hoxha had called Khrushchev a general spends without authoriza­ Bristol Brass ...... 9 10* registrations expire. ON FLOWEfl FASHION STAR proacha to the problems of Laos traitor to the Communist Idea, a Stuffed Turkeys committee is planning all the time tion: 'This is the final year that reg- and The Congo. weakling and a revisionist—the Dunham B u sh ...... 6 7 by MILIKOWSKI N firu conferred for an hour and a against any eventuality," he said. India then proposed, that the Em-Hart ...... 74*4 78 ^ istratione may be renewed at sub. EASTEA But he emphasized that there is latter the worst word that one assembly act quickly to approve a branch offices. Henceforth all re­ SERVE WITH half and then had lunch together Comntunlst can hurl at another. Fafnlr Bearing . 53 57 6^5 MAIN STREET Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2 bafore Rusk continued hia journey no commitment yet for British temporary extension o/ Ham­ Landers Frary Clark 18*4 21* newals will be handled through PLANTS troops or any other troops to In­ The exchange occurred at the marskjoid’s spending power while the mails. home from the SEATO meeting in meeting of representatives of N. B. M achine... 19*^ 22*, MI 9-5268 Bangkok. tervene. the financial debate continues. North and J u d d _ 14*/4 16*, With 475 inserts handed out world Communist parties. After it yesterday, this year’s overall total A&ed by newamen whether he Hoxha and Mehmet Shehu, Al­ Stanley Works ...... 16 18 expected peace In Laos, Nehru re­ TEST BAN TALKS RECESS Terry Steam Boiler . 32 35 through yesterday In Manchester banian premier, went to the-Al­ Geneva, March SO — The stood at 2,636. compared to 8,647 plied: "I can’t aay. We h c^ for Pilot in X15 Climbs banian embassy in Moscow in­ Veeder R o o t...... 53 57 the beat." United States and Britain asked The above quotations are not to at the aame time last year. stead of to the government villa the Soviet Union today to aban­ Through 1 p.m. today 678 addi­ The prime mlniater said he had that had been rese'rved for them’. 9C construed as actut^ markets. Easter Eraduce! received no fresh indications of To Record 31 Miles don a veto demand that tho (Note— Closed Tomorrow) Uonal registraUona had been re­ the Soviet attitude toward the They barriedhed themselves in Western powers said would nul­ newed. peace prc^xiealB put forward by the (Continaed from Page One) the embassy, expecting a Russian lify enforcement of any nuclear British on behalf of the 8-natlon raid, but nothing happened. They test' ban treaty: Following the f Fringe Benefits Costly SEATO alliance'. But he added In­ and I do have time to look left the following day, Nov. 25, Western request the S-ppwer dia had received "a very valuable around.’’ for Tirana, several days before the test ban talks adjourned for a 4- Washlng^ton—The cost of social About Town hint some time ago." He did not As he was looking arofund, Wal­ end of the Congress. day Blaster weekend. Soviet security, workmen’s compensa­ The kickoff dessert party open­ YOU WANT TO SELL MORE ASPARAGUS f aborate. There had been speculation that Delegate Semyon K. ’I’sarapkln tion, and adherence to other la­ ker was at the top of his long Large, Cleaned 4Vi OZ Rusk told a news conference the arc across the heavens and was the absence of Hoxha and Shehu said he hoped to give Moscow’s bor-standards laws is estimated ing the annual fund drive of the CALIFORHIA - Loose length of time the West can wait weightless. He was weightless two" from this week’s meeting was a answers to the Western package to add 46 per cent to the wage Community Child Guidance Clinic GOODS TOTMORE PEOPLE- Sc Off Sale CAN ■ § T for the Soviet answer depends upon demonstration of the pro-Chinese of control proposals when the ne­ level in FVance, 75 per cent in will start at 7 Monday night at ViaOR SHRIMP minutes, the longest such period the Waddell School instead of 7:30 what happens on the ground in ever experienced by a human. attitude of the Albanian Commun­ gotiations resume Tuesday after­ Itsdy, and 20 per cent in the Unit­ LBS nd the next move Is up to ist leaders. Red China also fail­ noon. ed States. as announced earlier. Tender, Firm, High in Flavor y ^ 04COW> He suffered no apparent 111 ef ed to send a top leaders to Mos­ PINEAPPLI -.i, J A» Rusk spoke, the Laotijui gov­ fects. cow for the conference. 46-OZ CAN ernment charged Soviet transport The X15- achieved a speed of GRAPEFRUIT Mach 3.9 — 2,590 m.p.h. Walker The point at Issue was whether DOLE DRINK planes still were flying into Laos capitalism could be overthrown and that heavy fighting broke out could have gone faster and higher, without war. The Chinese hold It FLORIDA - WHITE two days ago in eastern Laos be ’The X15 is designed to eventually cannot. » 299 El CENTER DOZEN reach speeds of up to 4,000 m.p.h. 20-OZ Breakfast Favorite tween the Communist-backed rebels Officially both Albanian leaders STREET FINAST > CRUSHED Grapefruit and the royal army. and altitudes of 100 miles. Today are "sick," but the diplomatic LENOX PHARMACY CANS Walker used only three-quarters Rusk, like Nehru, expressed source Says Hoxha feared possible PINEAPPLE Taste Tempting hope for peace but adopted an at­ power for only 79 seconds. consequences of his assault on Where you find those matchless Fanny Farmer Easter Candies titude of watchful waiting. He said Walker’s record eclipsed the old Khrushchev. He added that the Ideal For The Lunch Box mark of 136,500 feet set In 1960 by 20-OZ Bananas no time limit had been set for the an X15 with a less powerful engine, Albanian leaders last November Soviet reply. The Secretary of feared they might be poisoned in FINAST - SLICED CANS State-said a cease-fire in Laos, key- CALIFORNIA SUNKIST Moscow and Hoxha had his meals PINEAPPLE • DOZEN ^ atone of the British proposal, la tested by one of his bodyguards. ^Juicy, Fresh Flavor Imperative, after which Laotian Household'’ llints Oranges leaders themselves could work out ^YOR" GARDEN 17-OZ a neutral regime analogous to Aus­ EASTERTIME tria. Faster than fast—you can make Grange Notes Halves or Sliced CANS FLORIDA JUMIO b’chs , ^’An Austrian Laos would be no Tartar Sauce by adding sweet IS PURE FUN WIT PEACHES Celery threat to anyone and would not get pickle relish to mayonnaise. Serve with fried scallops. " '' SWIiT Involved in larger rivalries,” ”*’• April 3 — Andover Grange, FINAST LBS aaid. Town Hall, 8 p.m., "Know Your PINT JIRSIY In the early days of the crisis, Quick Trick—to salt French-fried FANNY FARMER CANDIES Extra Rich iPotutoes potatoes, turn the' salt and hot Library," exhibits of old books and MAYOHHAISE the United States had balked at a papers. YiLLOW Soviet-supported plan to convene drained spuds into a brown paper LBS a 14-nation conference on Laos be­ bag; twist opening closed and April 4—Hebron Grange, Gilead Turnips HEAVY cause it would include Red China. shake. Hall, 8 p.m., Talent Show by the But Rusk told reporters the Unit­ youth committee: ^Good Will SAVE 30e GAL CAN , $^ 1 I 7 * 9 ed States is willing to sit down with Dipping a sharp knife In hot Grange. 8 p.m.. Neighbors’ Night. WESSOH OIL water before cutting cheese will April 5—Manchester Grange, the Chinese Communists to discuss 14-01 JAR the situation in Laos. help to give clean slices. Orange Hall, 8 p.m., youth night; REMEMBER 39c Sugar N' Spice Ham Glaze Rusk said they did not discuss Columbia Grange, 'Yeomans Hall, the communique issued by the - A large kettle with a perforated 8 p.m., first and second degrees. Froxen iP o o < f Specia.la! &EATO ministers in Bangkok. This insert is convenient (or boiling April 6—Glastonbury Grange, You've go'l’ to adverti$e spaghetti or macaroni. The pasta Masonic Hall. 8 p.m., regular SCHULER'S 10OZ 5 9 ^ declaration warned Moscow that where mo$t people start members of the alliance were pre may be lifted out and drained in meeting, Coventry Grange, 8 p.m., Always Fresh and Crisp TWIN-PACK STRAWBERRIES pared to take "appropriate action" the insert. first and second degrees. Marl­ their shopping - - - in the Potato Chips unless the Communists quit mili borough Grange. Richmond Me­ 'YOR' GARDEN 16-OZ Sealing the edge of pie meringue pages of this newspaper. tary Intervention in Laos. But it did morial Library Hall, 8 p.m., first WHOLE TUB not spell out what action would be to the pastry prevents shrinkage and second degrees. You can-test this for your­ 3 9 taken and held out a hand for ne­ when the pie goes in the oven so April 8—East Central Pomona, the merin^e will brown. self. Ask any tan women. At gotiations to end the strife in the YeomaAs Hall, Columbia, 4 p.m., CLEANSER 2 CA^S 31C "YOR" GARDEN - Regular or Crinkle Cut jungle Asian kingdom. fifth degree will be conferred. least nine will tell you that .*• Trend liquid detergent 2 cans 5 9c A jax When you are spit-roasting Before leaving Bangkok, Rusk Members of Hillstown Grange will fhhy carefully scan the ad­ called the 8-day SEATO conference poultr>‘, tie wings and legs close serve dinner at 6 p.m. Subordinate They’re sure to be the favor- French Fries 4 pISI *1** a "very successful meeting” and to the bird so it is compact. Grange masters and Juvenile vertising columns of "The said the alliance has "restored the itpe In every Easter B asket Grange matrons will bring wrlt- Chocolate Easter Bunnies, Harald'*^ before they go SOAP POWDER Florient deodorant 79c unity vfhich underlies the very con­ Excessive quantities of bleach do Jten reports to this meeting. The 2 P^K^G^S 39c Candied Yams Z9c cept of the organization." not do a better job of whitening- tirange will be Inspected by Gil­ pure Buttercream golden yolk Pure Chocolate Easter Bunny. Made from forth to buy. This is the kind The secretary’s statement ap­ In fact, it may weaken the cloth. bert Farrington, Pomona deputy. Easter Eggs, Miniature Swiss-ttyle milk chocolate. 66f, 4 oz.; $1.36, 8 ox. of interested, responsive Ovmn-F^mmH BmHmry Spmeimimt peared designed to offset the U.S. Bunny box, chocolate-covered Pure BuTraaeaxAM Golden Yolk Eoc. Bitter­ difference sx the conference with Ever flavor whipped cream with POPE IN HUMBLE ACT coverage that really means I v a l o n SPONGES i THRIFTY J PAG Qf rnuBce, which Inalated on taking a molasses? Good vrito gingerbread Marshmallow Eggs, and a sweet chocolate outaide. Or chooolato nut butter- SOAP POWDER LGE PKC 33c 29c Rich’ IrMd W»h Fruit, Rabins, Eggs SAVE U Bpme. March M III—Pope Jelm delightful eonibination box cream 'with milk ebooolaU. 46f, % lb.; % lb.| business for youl Mftar line than the United States for double flavor! X XU l washed and Wsacd the faivoced. feet of IS Btodent prlesto today of Bunny and EggA $1,85,1 lb. Easter Bread LOAF 31< Kaferttag to the reaolutlon final­ Some cooks like to bake «oel| jM hi a Holy llnireday ritual. The ly agreed on Iw the SEATO minis- on the top shelf of the oven; in humble act reouled Christa O kA CANDIES ' 4-or n n ,. Light, Fluffy Donuts f A V I • « ten, Ruak eald: some ranges this method faelUtates washing ef. Us A p m ^ * feet at M OL i V l PLAIN OR PEANUT CELLO ^ 7 ^ "On the one aide we are deter­ • Ttltphow even browning on both top and the last supper, before he hMtl- p' chmimuo mined to keep the peace out here bottom jjf the cookies. toted toe . saoramead of the D onuts 31< (In Southeast Asia) but on' the Encharist. It was the third tone candies MiYoew, jManriifPBfpr lEvnting piiai encnvi m phut national bupr mamcits only ethw we eue determined to protect When you are planning to aervo. that Pope John performed tola I the treaty area." bacon with liver, you can fry tha aaetont eeremony wUeh he i»- Moaeow newapaper nportod tha liver in the baeoo dripplnga. --- - - )

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Hamilton Gets Good Friday Services Navy Contract TV-Radio Tonight Police Arrests Speaker Links^ Arthur J. Kurapkot, 26, of 67 A major contract for the design Meditations Planned Union St., was charged at 8:15 last Farni Surplus and development of a combined Television night with breach of peace. His arrest resulted from a fight with propeller and engine reduction gear • :00 Bit S Theater (la progreea) Angel To V.S. Aid Early Show (In procreae) 10. 8:30 Tales of the Vikings On Seven Last Words his brother. He was released un­ box for turboprop transports hss Newe The Real McCoya der bond of $100 for appearance in been awarded to United Aircraft Cartoon Playbnuae Zane Grey Theater S. Clrcult‘ Court in Manchester April “ There is hope if we think of Salty Brlna'a Shack Bat Masteraon 10. our farm surpluses as abundance," Corporation’s Hamilton Standard Huckleberry Hound , t:CU Congreaatunal Inveatlgator Two three-hour meditations upon^hold two services, at 8 and at 7:30 13. — My-Three Bona Norman B. Cashman, 40, of Glas­ Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse, for­ division by the U.S. Na\-y. Charles MIeter Ed Gunslinger the "Seven Last Words” of Christ p.m. mer Congresswoman, told 60 men y t . Kearns, general manager, said Behind Cloaed Doors Bachelor Father 10. St. Maurice’s Church in , Bolton, tonbury, charged at 4 o’clock this will highlight the solemn observ­ morning with driving . without a and women at a meeting, spon­ today. Country Style . Wreetling St. Francis of Assisi Church in sored by the Manchester League Under the new contract. Hamil­ Weather Newe A Sporti t:30 'The Untouchablea ance of Good Friday tomorrow in South Windsor, Sacred Heart license. He had been stopped for a Tightrope The Ford Show routine check on Hartford Rd. of Women Voters, last night at ton Standard will consolidate the I Highway Holldayc Piano Pope the Manchester-Rockvllle area. Church in Vernon, and St. Ber­ Whiton Memorisl auditorium. propeller, its control mechanism Sports. Newt A WeaUiar 10:00 Million Dollar Movla Other Catholic and Protestant nard’s Church in Rockville will Cashman posted a $50 bond for ap­ The problems of America’s do­ white Hunter CBS Reports pearance in Circuit Court in Man­ and the engine reduction gearing Sldera Comer ■The Groucho Show services in local and area church­ hold liturgical services at 3. In mestic farm policy are related into a single packaged design, call­ I Evening Report The Brothers Branegan es will Include liturgical, Tenebrae, addition. Holy Communion will be chester April 17. . closely to America’s aid to under­ ed an integral gear box. Huntley-Brlnkley 10. 10:80 Third Man and Holy Communion services. celebrated and adoration of the Anthony G. Fiaho, 27, of Birch developed countries, Mrs. Wood- Douglas Edwarda Shotgun Slade Mountain Rd., was charged at This is the first time that a pro­ I Weat Point Sllenta Please The "Seven Last Words” Pro­ Cross will be held all day at St. house emphasized. midnight witli speeding. He was peller u-lll incorporate its own' Million Dollar Movie Mike Hammer testant services, from noon to 3 Francis Church; and stations of She showed sllde.s of land con- train of gears, for reducing the Uncovered 11:00 The Big Newt the Cross will be held at St. stopped going east on E. Center dition.s in parts of Africa. South News t Weather S3, World's Beat Movlss p.m., will be held at Emanuel Lu­ St. Flano was .summoned to ap­ high speed of the engine shaft to Rough Rldera Barry Barents _ theran Church in Manchester and Maurice’s Church at 7 pjn. America, and in the counl\-:.T of Newe Weather Newe, Sports tt Weather St. John’s Polish National Cath­ pear in Circuit Court in Manches­ the lower speeds needed for effi­ 11:15 Jack Paar Show (C) at St. John's Episcopal. Church in Spain, Greece and Yugoslavia to cient propeller operation. Normal­ Jim Backua Show I. olic Church will celebrate si Mass ter April 13. illustrate the difficulty these coun­ i W. Mate HIghligbta Feature 40 Rockville. Pricilla M. Komer of Soutli C ov­ ly, the reduction gear is part o f the ABC Newe Europe's Finest Movies Leading the Manchester service of the Pre-Sanctlfled at 8 a.m., and tries face in producing from their Snorte Newe Premiere "Bitter Lamentations” will be entry was charged t^th speeding engine. ) The Ann Sothem Show 8. 11:35 News will be the Rev. C. Henry Ander­ lands. This la the second Hamilton The Outlawa 10. S3. 11:3(1 .Jack Paar Show 1C) sung at 7 p.m. at midnight on E. Center St. She With farmers representing 12 son, pastor of Emanuel Church, \»las told to appear hi Oircuit Standard de^-eloproent in aircraft Gueetward Ho! 40, 1:00 1Late Newt who will 'deliver the Introdtictlon Children’s services will he held per cent of the U. S. population propellers tp^win Na>'y support > Frontiers of Knowledge News Prayer Court in Manchetser on April 13. and receiving only four per cent SEE SATURDAT’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE U8TINO and lead a meditation upon the at many Protestant churches. in the past year. Last August a seventh word. Concordia CSiurch will hold a of the national income, the speak­ go-ahead was received for the de­ Other participating ministers children’s service at 4 p.m.; Cen­ er said no young man can afford velopment of the variable camber will be the Rev. Prescott Beach, ter Congregational Church and St. Good Friday to own a farm today. She also propeller, a new concept which. Radio curate of St. Mary’s Episcopal Mary’s Church, both 10 a.m.; and recommended that marginal farm­ . uses blades in pairs to simulate the Church, who will lead the medita­ Union Congregatlon|d Church in ers be encouraged to leave th* 3 most efficient camber for varying (This listing Includes only those news brondcasts of 10 or IS-mlnnte tion upon the first Word; the Rev. Rockville, 9:30 a.m. Closings Set farms and go into trades. flight conditions. length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Many of you good neighbors feel the Sure of speedy, easy shopping. Our Paul C. Kaiser, pastor of Con­ Other morning services at Pro­ Discussing -the failure of the Ultimately, the variable cam­ soil bank program, Mrs. Wood- WDBC—1388 ^11:15 aporle Fmat same way. You prefer to shop our fine shining meat cases offer hundreds of cordia Evangelical Lutheran testant churches will be as fol­ Banks, libraries, schools, the ber propeller and Integral gear 11:30 Starlir Serenade " hduse said a factor in the failure 8:00 News. Walt Street 1:0C Sign meat department, because w’e’ve taken good suggestions for dinner. What's Chtirch, the second Word; the Rev. lows:: municipal building and liquor box may be mated to provide —1388 expert in selecting choice meats—in ion, 9 a.m. Phone Directory Once a One~Page Edition Sales are expected to be high, said. Is that the milk problems of 13:00 Sign Off 6:00 Wall Street Carl W. Johnson of the Hartford from a combination of fair weath­ Hartford. March 30 i/Pj—A 6:05 News storing them properly—in cutting and * in our friendly store. Nothing pleases A noon-day devotion from 12:20 Connecticut cannot be handled In "code of Ethlca’’ to be followed by WTIO—1188 6:15 Fulton Lewie Jr. trimming them properly—guaranteeing us more than making your shopping Seminary Foundation, sixth Word. to 12:40 p.m. will be conducted at er. the paychecks which were dis­ the same way as the wheat prob­ 8:00 News Weather 6:30 Mutual News Congregations from Protestant There were only 40 telephones*>was part of a state telephone di-^Charter Oak Sts. A fifth business^gingham mfr.s.. Union St.; Dr. F. tributed today to employes who Connecticut's pharmacists hss 6:30 Strictly Sports Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. rectory at that time. lems of the mld-West. been approved by the legislature's 6:35 Local Newe and Showcaae tender, juicy, flavorsome eating. happier—more rewar,ding in every way. Churches in Manchester are invited in the Manchester area in 1888. still operating, under a different H. Whiton residence. Main St., usually get them Friday, and,the 6:30 Market Report 6:45 Lowell Thomas. Phil RIxutto A three-hour service will be held Four business firms listed 73 name. Is the former Talcott Bros.,' ■and Western Union 'Telegraph Co., ' Mfs. Woodhouse expressed a be­ Public Health and Safety Com­ 6:45 Three Star Extra 7:00 CBS News ^ to attend the service and take part at Center Church from noon to 3 compared to 27,024 listings In the release from an unusually severe lief that President Kennedy’s rec­ mittee. 7:06 Ski Report 7:10 CBS—In Person In congregational singing. years ago are still in operation woolen manufacturers, now the N. y. & N. E. depot. Railroad Sq. winter. 7:15 Convereatlon Piece 7:30 Mutual News p.m. white pages of the 1961 telephone ommendation to the farmers and Supported by the Connecticut 7:30 News TTie Rev. James L. Grant, rector today. These are Case Bros„ paper Aldon Mills. Listings for South Manchester Another factor which will ✓ 7:36 Local News and Showcaae Evening Serxices directory. manufacturers: Lydall A Foulds, There was only one pay station to Congress has merit. The Presi­ Pharmaceutical Association and 7:45 Senator from Conn. 8:M The World Tonight o f St. John's Episcopal Church in included S. U. Brown livery feet sales is that several large dent suggested that the individual 8;06 President’s News Conference 3:30 Mutual Sports RoOk'vllle. will lead the opening Evening Good Friday seivlces D. Lloyd Hobron, manager of then needle manufacturers at a telephone in town, located at stable, Eldridge St.; Case Bros, companies, including Pratt and /t h e State Pharmacy Commission, 8:35 Pope Concert 8:35 Local News and Showcase will be held at many Protestant farmer recommend his owm solu­ the proposed code won the com­ and closing at the Rockville area the Manchester office of the factory on Lydall St. near the 'Watkins Bros, store. paper mfrs., Glen St.; E. S. Ela Whitney Aircraft. 'Travelers In­ 9:06 What's Your Opinion 9 .00 CBS News Chocks Cashed churches as follows: Southern New England Telephone Manchester Water Co. reservoir, Telephones listed in Manchester tion to the .single crop problem mittee’s endorsement yesterday. It 10:06 NIghtbeat . 9:10 Showcase and Newa We gladly cut slices "Seven L u t Words” Protestant residence, Park St.; H. R. Hale surance, and Aetna Life Insur­ to help solve the price and pro­ 11:00 News * 13:15 Slgnott aervloe. The servioe will be spon­ Church of the Nazarene, 7:30 Co., has a photostatic copy of the and now paper box manufacturers in 1888 included the following: F. pharmacist. Charter Oak; Dr. J.N. ance Co., will be clo.sed for the now requires further legislative p.m.; Salvation Army. Holy Com­ duction of individual crops. action. Cony out sarvica ^ from your ham. sored by the Rockville Ministerial single page which was the Man­ on Parker St.; Manchester Satur­ R. Adams residence, Main St.; Al­ Parker residence. Main St.; Dr. day. munion at 7 p.m. and a religious chester division's complete listing day Herald of N. Main St., now len Bros., Cowles Hotel, N. Main Mrs. Woodhouse etnpheuiized the The bill establishing the code Honesty$ Happy Reward Association from noon to 3 p.m. W. r ; Tinker re.sldcnce. Main St.; The utility companies In Man­ need for interest among the ur-. to your cor . .. film at 8 p.m., followed by a fellow­ of telephone numbers in 1888. The Manchester Evening Herald, and St.; B. C. 'Apel furniture dealer, C. O. Treat, mason, Church St.; chester, including gas, electricity lists 16 acts for which a druggist Rose Ann Parsons, 11, jumps with joy over her first new Easter Taking part will be the Rev. ship service; Calvary Church (As­ ban population in finding aolu- may Jose his license. Among the outfit, purchased with reward money of $80 for finding a handbag Wlnthrop W. Famarworth, pastor Manchester division, including list­ Watkins Bros, furniture ' store, Apel PI. and Oakland' St.; Dr. B. Watkin.s Bros, furniture, corner and telephone, will be closed. semblies of God), Communion serv­ ings for 'Vernon and Talcottville. then at the corner of*,Maln and S. Barrows office and Dr. J. K. So will the Lutz Junior Museum tion.., pastor of First Luth­ Last Words” of Christ at 7:45 p. Off-street parking is probably^^on that stretch of road, in 1959 Lydall & Foulds needle mfrs., Ly­ Adams St.; E. E. Hilliard & Co. eran Church in Rockville, fourth m.; St. Mary’s Church, evening the best solution to the parking there were 25, In 1960 there were dall St.; Manchester Beet Co. woolen mfrs., Adams St.; Dr. C. Word’* Origin Foreign Aidt Houses Word; the Rev. Laurence M. Hill, prayer and cantata, "Olivet to Cal­ problem of Main St. property own­ wholesale meat. Railroad Sq.; W. Jacques residence, N. Main 19, and so far this year there have Manchester Saturday Herald, pub­ To You! CONNECTICUT PLUMP, FAPU« FRESH pastor of Rockville Methodist vary," sung by the Senior Choir at ers and tenants from the Center been 3, he said. St., and Olin R. Wood, attorney at Our word "thug" as applied to CSiurtA, fifth Word; the Rev. Ed­ lishers, N. Main St.; Mather Elec­ law, N. Main St. Washington—The Development NEW CROP 6 to 8 LBS. 7:30 p.m. to Middle Tpke. who have been Furthermore, he said, there have a holdup -nan or hired slugger, Loan Fund has approved a $5,000,- win Melndter, pastor of Second Also, Concordia Lutheran Church forbidden to park on the east side tric Co., mfrs. electrical appara­ Vernon listings were R. B, comes from the Hindustani Vlkmgregational Church in North been no complaints of traffic con­ tus, Hilliard St.; J. E. Morton 000 loam to a non-profit 'Venezu­ L. T. WOOD YOUNG TURKEYS...... lb. 49c Tenebrae service at 7:30 p.m.; Zion of their street. gestion so far this year. Parker, cotton warp mfrs., and "thag,” meaning a rascal or cheat. elan group planning to build' low grocer. Union St.; Oakland Paper Ooventiy, sixth Word; and the Lutheran Church, Lenten family This was the conclusion of a Vernon Mills, woolen mfrs.; and in A thug was a member of an old and medium-cost private housing. Holiday schedule. Shop Rev. Robert K. Shlmoda, pastor Martin said the Information Co., Oakland St.; Charles H. Rose Talcottville, the Talcott Bro.s. 80un have been cut greatly. Dee-luscious! Light ’n’ lively fresh fruit flavor EASTER CRASS PLUSH families. Porterhouse 'or In 1958 there were 20 accidents NATIVE GRAYLEDGE shorts for from 2 to 3 or bubbling over with sparklirig goodness, a zip in every wiHi etHephaiM BUNNIES 4. sipf Tried it yet? .4 * REG, 29c KIT REG. 49c-59c Just as In hams, there's a lot of difference in asparagus. 3 This express car, all g^reen asparagus from California is , During the next few weeks you can buy 2 quarts for Rib Roasts are -U. 8. Marlow’s Furniture Department Says: CAPONS LB. TURKEYS LB. of exceptional quality. 39 cents and save 6 United Stat^ cents with which Choice or Packer stamp­ PINEHURST CAUF. A^ARAGUS -. lb. 45c you can buy . . . -well, there must still be something 8 to 9 LB- AVG. ed frofikj,the top of the 18 to 22 LBS. choice grades. you can buy for 6 cents. Think about it on the RATED NO. 11 way to the bank. Nutmeg—First Priz»—Orote and Weigel Plnehurst Crisp Fresh 48 Size Seedless Pink Indian River Special Easter Sale Seoly 80th Anhiyorsary Mattrosi | U. S. D. A. C H O IC E CUCUMBERS Buy Country Club Today and Treat Your Palate SPECIAL EASTER GRAPBFRiniT On Bacon. is rated best $ to a Taste Treat You Never Had a Chance to Taste 2 for 29c 6 for 39c value a t SWIFT’S PREMIUM Before. If your favorite store doesn’t have it OR EASTER CANDY Dubuque’s Mississippi ThtM natisnally known ow- you’ll probably buy some ordinary brand and never KIELBASA RIB ROAST Smooth button-froc top ihorillM chockod quality, PINEHURST FRESH SELECTED Brand Sliced Bacon get to know the difference! CHOCOLATE BUNNIES...... 1Sc-88c , durability, and valua of this .c FRESH and SMOKED KING.OF THE OVEN ICEBERG LETTUCE ...... 2 hoods 33c Saaly 80th Annivariary MARSHMALLOW NOVELTIES ...... Do l 23c Lb. 59c Tempered steel coils M attrass. Ginger Me, Club Soda WUImark Rasawch Carperotian HICKORY SMOKED PERRIS STAHL MEYER— KRAKUS CREAM FILLED EG G S ...... 6 for 25c ihoppad lha fantwaa el cempati- f Handsome flocked cover and All the Popular Fiavorites. NEW WHITE POTATOES ARE HERE Buy Connecticut fresh fhra aiattriiiai. JELLY BEA N S...... Pkg. 29c Aaaricoii Standards Taitlaq - all white FRUITED HAMS strictly farm fresh Boraan gava iMt loottraii axlan- CANNED HAMS AND MORE STRICKLAND’S FARM C O M 'O N IN Firm construction •iva daroMIky tarn. I cal’late it just ain’t fittin’ for you to be missin’ out on Ooa.d Haatakaapiag laatitota i l l i B E R O i L READY FOB ’THE OVEN THIS SPECIAL OFFER SAVES YOU 20c . . . EGGS 6 to 10 IBS. at Plnehurst awardad Mo

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE FOURTEEN BfANC'HESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, "CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1961 PAGE fiptb;e n origtnally tentatively set for thle HockvUle-Vernon RifckviUe-Vernon Caventry July. A committee to look into his­ torical facta has baen formulated Mayor Backs Town Mails by Vinton. TMe group Inoludee Mr. Low-Rent Units Out and Mrs. Byron W. HaU, Mrs. Oil-' t PLANTS bdrt H. Stores, Mre. Bmll Koehler; EASTEI 4,900TaxBms Mr. and Mrs. John B. Kingahuiy, Welfare Bill Mrs. Walter S. Haven, Kugene W. • U U E S e UARDENIAS In Franklin St. Plan Latimer, Mies Annie Weltwood, In lU a rin g About 4,900 bUla have been sent Frederick WellwoCd and Mrs. to realdent and non-resident local Charles Smith. • T U U F S • AZALEAS Th«r« wlU be no low-rent taxpayere at the rate of S4H milla soloist, win sing "Ths Prayer Per­ A genSral conunittse to formu­ |i.y unit# built on tbe FrenkUn Mayor Lqo B. Flaherty Jr. of on the grand liat of Oct. 1, 1960. late the plans for the celebration •t. trect proposed aa a public fect.” / e HYmANOEAS A Communion meditation, "The Rockville today voiced support of All taxee are baaed on 65 per cent la being contacted. • HYAGINTNS Itouaing site in Rockville. of the aaeeaaed value. Hope of the World.” will be deliv­ Senate Bill 485, w'hich propoqee to Hiadergnrtcsi Registrattois Happy Eosfor! . . and happy ocriing, too . . . with a fostivo taUo ladon The Rockville Housing Author­ The taxee are due and payable Registrations for the South ered by the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, place general assistance welfare ewAXBEOOMAS ity was informed today that low- pastor. April 1. After May 1 the taxee be­ Coventry Cooperative Nursery • OERANIUMS with tho dooson's finttt from POPULAR! \As your Eostor dinnor's star attrac­ administration under the jurisdic­ come delinquent and Intereat will rent units can be placed else­ Holy Thursday Service and Kindergarten claaeee in Sep­ tion chooso a mognifieont ham, rosy-pink and tondor. Surround it with ehoico where. NoUacatiom came by tele­ tion of the State Welfare Commis­ be charged from the due date at The Holy Thursday Service of the sioner, tember will be open to the pub­ gram from Irving Gerdy, regional First Lutheran Church, Rockville, tha rate of one-half of one pef lic starting Saturday. ' PontieelU's Greenhouses fruits and iuscious vegotabiM . ; . tho best of field and orchard. The bill was heard this morning cent per month or fraction thereof economist for the Public Housing will be held tonight at 7:45. Holy Vacancies exist in. tha nuraary 433 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER s u Administration (PHA> in New Communion will be celebrated. before the legislative committee of according to lew. which meets Tueeday and Thurs­ the General Assmbly. By law all taxee of $50 or leSa Tork. Good Friday Services day mornings at Kingsbury House OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MAR SAVE MONEY and STAMPS, TOO! Atty.. Haney A. Yonce. execu­ . News of Good Friday services In The bill, if passed, will, the muet be paid in one Inatallment. on Main St. The age req^rementa tive secretary of the Rockville Rockville churches tomorrow is mayor said, “ improve the quality Cancer Speaker Tax Collector Mre. F. Pauline are three yeara and eight months. authority, said the authority has of service and efficiency of ad­ Little will be at the Town Office There are also vacancies In the Included in The Herald's area-wide Dr. Robert J. Alesbury will pre­ also been granted a request to in­ story elsewhere iri today's paper. ministration of general assistance Building In South Coventry week- klndeTMrten which meets Mon­ crease the number of proposed by abolishing the present town sent a cancer film, entitled ‘"nme daya during April from 9 a.m. to day, Wednesday and Friday morn­ Dr. Jahoda To Speak and Two Women,” at a meeting of housing units for the elderly from Dr. William Jahoda, professor of and city administration of well- 4:30 p.m. Starting in May the reg­ in g for children aged four years 86 to 64. fare.” the Ladles of the AMumption at ular office houra at thle office will and eight months. biology at Willimantic State Col­ Church of the Assumption hall ATTENTION Tonce said both requests had lege. will show slides, “Portraits He said the present system of be the eame as other offteea in The echool is a non-preCit or­ been submitted to the PHA two Monday at 8 p.m. the blulding: weekday* from 9 ganisation, operated to give the of Nature," to the Lake St. School local administration is “haphaz­ The meeting, scheduled to start iveeks ago. Parent-Teacher Organization Mon­ ard and only a stop-gap measure a.m. until noon. The building la child , a pre-school experience. The On Monday evening, in a public a half hour earlier than usual, wijl MOTHERS day at 8 p.m. at best with no real rehabilitative be followed by. a business meeting. closed on Wedneadays. program has been approved by the 725 Middle Turnpike Eelst h er-h g at City Hall, Yonce told service, no right of appeal, and no The number of bille eent by Mre. State Department of Education. ITie slides show marine and Refreshments will be served. Co- Ha4-e A Beautiful Portrait at b 60 residents that the author­ land animal life in Connecticut. respect for the dignity of the chairmen In charge are Mrs. James Little total 300 more than thoae Further information regaining ity was aware of local displeasure Dr. Jahoda will discuss ths slides human being involved." Mulready and' Mrs. John C. Long. on the ■ Hat of 1950. enrollment in the Spring term Taken O f Tour Child wdth the proposed low-income units as they are shown. Flaherty has openly criticized About 250 additional bllla have starting April 1, or the, fell term, in MANCHESTER and that a request had been made may be had from Mre. Dudley Fer­ Tale Cantor is program chair­ the welfare administration in Ver­ been eent to varioua banka ' and ★ 3 DAYS ONLY-A to have them reduced in number man and Thomas Lotas is refresh­ non as arbitrary. Its reputation Is Artist to Speak loan associations which have re­ guson, membership chairman. and placed elsewhere than Franklin ment chairman. Mrs. Dorothy disgraceful, he has said. The situa­ quested tax bills ^ properties of The claseee are planting flow­ OPEN WED., THURS. and FRI. Bt. Casadei, chairman- of the nom­ tion has been a topic for conversa­ local taxpayers R>r which these ers so each child may t u e one THURS„ FMw SAT,. Approval of both requests came To Town Group inatitutlons have monies In home for hie or her mother on inating committee, will present a tion for a number of years, but has March 80, 81. April 1 TILL 9 PM. through today. slate o f officers for the annual never before come to public at­ escrow for such taxes. ' Mother’s Day. Plans are to trans Residents at the Monday hear­ election. ‘ tention through news media. Jose Ruis, artist and consul tin t Payments on taxes may be plant some flowers to the outside ing spoke, often heatedly, against will presentj^ art techniqiie dem­ of Kingsbury House. " Boapital Notes At present in Vernon, the mayor made at Mrs. Little's office or by astabllshment of low-rent units In onstration rniesday night, at 7:30 mail. A guided tour of a hatchery in Admitted Wednesday: Joseph said, people in need of assistance at the Tiling Junior High School Willimantic was conducted this A BEAUTIFUL ^tone the city. They said they were not BonelU, Broad Brook. in Rockville are not properly pro­ Oeiebratlon Postponed against housing for the elderly. The artist is being sponsored by week for both elaases. Transporta­ The Rockville Housing Author­ Birth today: A daughter to Mr. vided for. He said, although Ver­ the Manchester Fine Arts Associa­ Postponement o f f Coventry's tion for the kindergarten was sup­ ity, established two years ago, has and Mrs. Bernard Holland, Emily non's problem is oompotmded by tion and the Sherwin-Williams Co. 250th anniversary' celebration until plied by Mrs. James R. MacAr- PORTRAIT Dr., Rockville. its multiple governments, it is not His demonstration in oils, case­ the Summer of 1962 has been ask' thur, Mrs. Dean G. Wiley and antered into contracts for stats Admitted today: Louis LsDuc, the only town in the state to have (BY NEW ENfHJLND PHOTO) and federal subsidy on construc- ins, temperas and/or water colors ed by the General Chairman Mre. Robert Thorp and for nurs­ Sandy Beach Rd., Elltngton. notorious welfare administration have provided better working Arthur J. Vinton and Uie Vice ery, Mrs. M atth^ Barvlr and tltm of ISO public housing units. problems. Discharged Wednesday: Gary knowledge of these media and Chairman Herman F. LeDbyt. The Mrs. Robert Worden. UFESIZE Famous Njome* Brands A 15-acre tract on Franklin St. Rmuia, Hyde Avs.; James Spwk- has been chosen as the site, but “ Unfartunately,” he said, “ the their basic tools for young artists Board of Selectmen la in agree­ The executive bohrd of the 11x14 man, Werner Dr.; .^Henrietta Yost, few towns where conscientious offi­ and art groups throughout the ment with such plama. Coventry PTA of Robertson and CHILD acquislUan of tltls has yet to bo Mountain St.; Fred Backhaus, country. mads. cials see that a good job is done The reason for the postpone­ Center Schools will meet at 7:46 PORTRAIT READY-TO-EAT Tollai^ Stags Rt.; Nellie Darling, are far outweighed by the many Ruiz has studied at the Ecole ment 16 the lack of time to prop­ p.m. Monday at the Robertaon o f tha unlta for the sldsr- Tolland; James Turner, 3 Hale St. des Beaux Arts and La Grande BRINO AI.1. CRIIJIREN 8 MONTHS TO 18 TEARS iy arm to be oubaidlaad by the where this problem has been ne­ erly prepare the type of celebra­ School. E xt glected because the people In need Chaumlere in Paris, the Pratt In' tion the various organizations In atata. The other 100 units, financ­ a SELBOnON OF POSER e NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED do not have a strong enough stitute, the School of Visual Arts town would like to have. Advertisement— FULL SH A N K ed by federal loan, Wraro to have Advartlsement— V voice.” and the Pan-American Art School bean divided Into 86 elderly units One of the features of the cele­ McKinney Lumber. MI 8-2141, a UMIT ONE TO SUBJECT e FULLY OUABANTEBD McKinney Lumber, MI 8-2141, General assistance meted out by in New York. bration would be en historical Bolton Notch. Hundreds of itesne HALF and 64 low-rent units. Bolton Notch. Hundreds of items His paintings have been exhibit­ pageant. Burton E. Moore of the Now, tha numbers have been towns is half reimbursed by, the for the home; Lumber, Hardware, for the home; Lumber, Hardware, state now. Assistance which falls ed at Burr Gallery, City Island Coventry Players, who la willing n e p T so Van Dyke Ave„ ravarsed and the low-rant units Center, Brygider Gallery and Nel­ Mason. Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel WITH CENTER SUCES Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel under the heading of categorical to writs the script and direct such Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. c u S U e Hartford ean ba aliminatad from plana for Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. relief is handled by the State Wel­ son Gallery in New York. a production, said it li a physical S T O R E Open Dally tha Franklin St. sits. fare Commission after temporary He 1s a member of the Art Guild, Impossibility to do all tha work Manohesteir Ev^55*^ not completely In favor of elderly Sen Francisco — Ths parking Detroit — America's colleges Canberra—An Australian econ­ garage beneath Union Square in and universities . will bs bulging MANCHESTER bousing, either, but that elderly omist has urged the government San Franiseo la expected to repay with 6,500,000 students by 1970, up to put up $22,500,000 a year as a housing Is far mbre acceptable its construction debt 30 years ahead than low-rent houslAg. 70 per cent from today. Costa to subsidy for oil and gas explora­ of schedule. In addition, it now students are expected to double tion. The nation Imported more Butt Half ™ j”s.s>63® Tlie Maplo Qrove Club on Frank­ rkvlltlj V ALUABLE COUPON pays the City 860,000 plus half Its in the next decade — to $3,400 than $225,000,000 worth of oil in lin Bt. also voiced opposition to net pro6t — estimated at $100,- yearly at a state university, $4,600 the public housing project. The 1059, cutting deeply into income PUBLIC MARKET |fiaf in thb Ceapoa Coed fer 000 — ftr Its yearly lease; at a private one. project Included most of tha prsa- from exports. ant Maple Grove imrklng lot. 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 M A IN STREliT Pork Roast »3 9 ® Editor Elected IN FREE-STAMPS Carol Hyjek, daughter of Dr. ¥(Mi Aav hmiiese of $S or Mere and Mrs. Stanley Hyjek of South At Year friendiv teealer If iK llk o C O CAPITAL FARM ^ O ^ C • QUALITY MEATS THAT SATISFY d St, Rockville, has been named Valid thru Sat., April 1st Illv IU C ltfll EASTER SPECIAL I Q g editor-in-chief of the Rockvllls • FRESHLY CUT • M C aY DISPLAYED • NOT PREPACKAGED • REASONABLE PRICES * AMRTI ONLY—ONI TO A PAMILY 33e High School Banner for 1962. Rod Miss Hyjek has been on the Ban­ N« Stamp* With Cigarattt* or Datr—Slat* Law nerette staff and is also a mem­ LYNN POULTRY FARMS ber of the Girls' Athletic Activi­ Chuck Roast”~ B - »4 S ’ ^ J ties Club, the student council and Choie* Frtsh Notivt PoHitry. . . Dirtet From Form to You! the Future Teachers Club, Miss Hyjek is a junior. H e o ^ y Sdeoee Display Set A science display by students of IMPORTED CANNED HAMS biological, phyaleal and allied sci­ en ce of Rockvllls High School wrlll CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY be shown April 9 In the science aspM gOs Holland Green Tree wing of the high school building. OVEN READY The display will be open to the FARM FRESH GRADE “A” MEDIUM public from 7 to 10 p.m. 2-LB. CAN 3-LB. CAN 5-LB. CAN Teachers from outside Rockville ^ ^ eh ly High School will judge the displays ROASTING during the afternoon. Top scoring EGGS $019 $029 $C35 ' exhibits will be entered In the lbs. northern Connecticut Science Fair. CHICKENNS 'LB. Folk Dances Wednesday 2 dozfen \ The folk dance group of Rock­ 81^ to 4 LB, AVO. C H o c i f ville High School will sponsor a workshop Wednesday from 3:15 to CONNECTICUT GROWN—OVEN READY POULTRY PARTS SEALTEST FRENCH 7 A C SAVE ^ fJ L L O ' 5:15 p.m. It will be condutced by Wo'H h o v o 0 la r g o vorioty of COLONIAL Mrs. Clare Albom and' Miss Eliza­ BROILEfiS. FRYERS. FOWL. CUT FRESH DAILY 10c '^U TS beth WIesner. BUY THE PARTS YOU LIKE BEST! ICE CREAM qt& ROASTERS, DUCKS. CAPONS, sugar eurod, fkinlow, sIn ir U o m a n d d o - f 9 Schools invited to attend are: BRfiASTS, LEGS^ UVERS, Ellsworth, Waterford, Newington, TURKEYS, CORNISH HENS BMUMAS Rocky Hill and East Windsor WINGS, GIZZARDS, fottod HAMS; most oN siios, wholt or’ Lb. High Schools and Sykef Junior WHOLE OR OUT SPECIAL FOR High School in Rockville. YOUR COOKING NEEDS BACKS and NECKS h a lf Communion Tonight DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE The traditional Maundy Ihuraday Wo carry Hw following for Emtor: GOLDEN Communion service will bo held in YELLOW Union Congregational Church to­ WHITE EGGS FOR COLORING— ALSO COLORING KITS COLONIAL Sugar Cured Semi-Bonelem ^ lbs. night at 7:30. 'The Senior Choir will CHOICE BEEF CUT for the WEEKEND BV2 ^ ^ C i 4 '/2 o z . 4 sing the anthem “ O Saving Vie- SIRLOIN TIP ROAST FOR A TENDER HAMS u79o^ 2 OVEN ROAST l..*1.09 Whale or Half " " “ O w l 39c BONELESS « 14 ot. SPANISH MANZANILLA10 OZ. JAR ?9c SIRLOIN STEAK 50 EXTRA STAMPS WE'RE GOING INTO A COLONIAL Sugar Cured, Short Shank WITH PURCHASE OF WE’LL HAVE PISINTY OF CHOICE LARGE INDIAN RJTVER SEEDLESS RIB AND^POT ROAST! HAMS Lb 59c 2 FRESHLY GROUND Most rU sitoi. GRAPEFRUIT Stuffed Olives 49* SPRING SELLING SPREE at ITAUAN (ROSSELLA BRAND) HAM BURG Fer A Tasty Leaf Lb. 59c 2 u». fl.io LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND NO. 3 $ ' iPiWsl-^ibury - P SCRANTON MOTQRS-Rockville C h u c k b e e f 69c 2 ln.*1.30 Tomatoes 3 CANS EASTER CANNED HAMS - Conn. Grade I^e to a promotional allowance, we’re in a position to offer you a fine FRENCH'S BUSTARD -OVER SIXTY CARS-60 quality ham at reduced prices! Juat recieved! A fresh shipment of Hafnia’a superior quality Danish Hams, specially priced for this NATIVE FRESH 9 Oz Jar 15c ' 24 Oz. Jar 33c 1960 OADILUC S m Irr DbVHU 1959 BUICK LoSabro 2-Door HaitHop weekend at: 1 lb. can $1.03, 2 lb. can $2.09, 3 lb. can $3.14, 4 lb. can $4.19. 5 Ib. can $5.24. 1959 CADILLAC 62 Convtrtibli 1959 OLDSilOBILE 98 4-Door Sedan HAFNIA SPICED LUNCHEON M EAT...... 12 og. can 41c KLEENEX (5c SALE) HAFNIA COCKTAIL SAUSAGES (18) ...... can 39e FRESH MtESSED D A I II T*D V 1959 CADILLAC 62 Har^|i Coups 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-Door Sedan GRADE A NATIVE r W V L t l l x I Large EGGS Paper Towels 2 Rolls 36c 1959 CAD1LUC 62 U obr 1958 OLDSMOBILE M Holiday Sedan EASTER POLISH KIELBASA CUT-UP FRYERS ‘ Choose from these quality, weO known brands: Martin Rosols, Mucke’s, LEGS ...... Ib. 49e All white 1955 CAIHLUC 60 Special 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 Holiday Sedan Grote and Weigel and R. & L. ' See Our Large Colorful Display Of 1954 CAmULAC 60 Special BREASTS ...... '...... Ib. 59c or brown 1957 OLDSMOBILE 98 Holiday Coupe RmnU, Lean Lean, 5 to 6 Lbe, Lenn Freeh 1959 FORD (English) 2-Door 1957 CHRYSLER 4-Door Hardtop Freeh Smoked Pork W IN G S ...... Ib. 25e Easter Flowers CELERY Shfluldere Lb. Shouldere Lb. 49c 39c Butte Lb. 59c Quick Frozen 6-0!/| Lbe. A O s i 1958 VOLVO (Swo4.) rCoor 1957 CHRYSLER 2-Door Hardtop Long Island Ducklings Lb- w C 1956 OLDSMOBILE 44kior SoAan EASTER WEEKEN D GROCERY BUYS Native Quick Fr^zea Oapeas. and Plants 1956 CHEVROLET V-8 2-Door 1-8 Uw. Lbattod Sopplyl Lb. / f C NABISOO GRAHAM ORAOKER8...... Lb. 88e PRICED LOW, PLUS STAMPS, TOO! SUGAR ’a SPICE RAKED HAM GLACE ...... 14 Oz. 88e Grade A Quick Fraiea JACK AUGUST GLAM CHOWDER, lOe o f f ...... 18 Oz. 89o HOMO O f QUAUTY ORd SORVICE SWEDEN HOUSE YEIXOW P E A S ...... 2 U>. Bag 89e Turkey* Lb. *1 f C U M O H ST, SWEDEN BOUSE BROWN BEANS ...... 2 Lb. Bag 79e Native 8-di/i Lba. Beastiag A O m HMtNBB FRENCH RECIPE ONION SOUP .. I...... 16 Oz, S9c Chickens, Drawn Weiflit Lb. Q * 7 C ROCKVHJ.E SWEET LIFE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES ...... Lb. 89« FARM HOUSE FROZEN APPLE PIES ...... 8 for $1.00 Native Whole or Cnt-np A O ^ Ml 3^216-.m 5-2521 MORTON’S FROZEN BANANA CREAM PIES ...... 68e Fowl, Drawn Weight Lb ra7C LOW PRICES Plus World Green Stamps! SCRANTON MOTORS, INC. MORTONn FROZEN SOnSAWBEBBY CREAM P IE S ...... 8to

[ ■ ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 p a g e S E V E N T E E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 f a g b s i x t e e n terday and was presented with his John Tettelbach, Earl Gardner, There is no foimdatlon to a story yet sent a donation, will do so this Columbia three-gallon pin, some weeks over­ Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Holsington, that there is an epidemic, he sal^ week. Clendaniel Joins H ebron (accounts differ as to the name) due, by Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann Mrs. William Jacobus, Peter Yeo­ However, parents may wish to he Contributions may be mailed to Hehron were at a hotel where they hap­ of Andover, captain of the day. mans, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Por­ made aware of the fact that their Mrs. Kirby Tappan, campaign Opera Cqmpany pened to meet another of Hebron’s Bloodmobile Alfred P. Ricci of West Hart­ ter, Mrs. Frank Marchisa, Mrs. children have been exposed to the treasurer, at Whlthey Rd. famous residents, Lorenso Dow. F E L T H A M 'S ford, administrator of the Cionnect- Paul Jurovsity, Mrs. Donald Tuttlq, disease, which he said Is no longer Scott Clendaniel, son of Mr. and itinerant Methodist preacher, Dow icut Regional Blood Program and Nelson Field. Myron Berkowitz, considered the dread disease it Manchester Evening Herald Co­ Erastus Root had Just returned from preaching Mrs. Harvey Nettleton of West- used to be. Mrs. Harold Clendaniel. 85 Mea­ $12,000 Jump Tops Q uota Henry Wrobllnskl, Mrs. Jack lumbia correspondent Mrs. Don­ dow La., has been accepted u a to the Oneida and Reservation port, volunteer field consultant, Thompson, Judith Hen'ry, Mrs. Retorn from Florida ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy Indians on the blessings of Heaven. were guests during the afternoon. 8-S485. singer with the Washington Opera Story Evoked GREENHOUSE Ruth Munson, Thomas Keegan and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hantmar- Society In Washington, D. (J. The In Share of Thinking to. have a little fun with In spite of rejects and cancella­ Both had made the vteit to observe Mrs. Michael Smith Jr. strom of Rt. 6 have returned home working procedures' in a small tenor Is rehearsing now for a pro­ Lorenso, the two men prodded hint lOM TOLLAND TI*E„ MANOHEMWP MI PMie tions, Columbia Red Cioss Chapter Also Boyd Tuttle, Mrs. Peggy from ^ week’s visit with his broth­ By SUSAN PENDLETON on the subject of heaven. chapter. Ricci expressed pleasure duction of "Carmen" to be present- , “ Vi xniJC WEST OF IHB FABHWAY" topped its own record yesterday at the days events, particularly, Collier, Wallace Lohr, Arthur er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Erick 41B Class Reports ed next month. Region &>sts Miaa Marjorie H. Martin, librar­ "Is'it not a fine, levs place in during the Bloodmobile visit to St. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hammarstrom In Miami, Fla. some delebtable spot?” they asked. he said on the fine spirit of the Clendaniel, a junior at George­ ian at Douglas Library, received a (Jolumba Church. A total of 84 Fletpher, William E. Floetlng, They made the trip by plane. Mrs. town University in Washington, Is "Yes," said Lorenzo, on the in­ workers and donors. John Clariie. Mrs. Hammar- Reunion Progress Th« Bo«rd of Flnanc* reports a request recently from Springfield, •ASTER pints of blood was donated to top John S. Pelechatz Sr., Merton a member of the Westmoreland stant, "without k Root Mrs. Pringle expressed her Strom’s mother, cared for their todg«t of l<"5. 811.50 will be Mass., for Information on several thanks to Mrs. Hohmann and other VVolff, Donald F. James, Mr. and Congregational Church choir. He Is in it." the quota of 75 pints. Mrs. Sidney Whitehouse, Mr. and children in their absence. The 1941B class reunion com­ m y o t d at the annual Regional items of Hebron history. workers and donors. She especially mittee last night named a decorat­ a graduate of Manchester High The seeker of information. Is do­ Mrs. John Pringle,' chapter blood Mrs. Elio Belli, Wliltam E. Smith, . 35th Wedding Anniversary School where he was A member of tadget meeting. This means the It was asked if the house where ing research work on the history program chairman, aid of 111 spoke of the Rev. John K. HonA'n, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berry of ing committee and chose the band who made available St. Columba Mr. and Mrs. C ^I E. Gosline, Al­ Round Table Singers and glee club. iBcrestfe for Hebron will be J12,* U.S. Senator Erastua Root lived la of Tollsnd Clkninty. Among ques­ sch^uled donors, 91 attended. Ten bert R. Bourey,. R, F. Spellman, Coventry, celebrating their silver d d caterer for its June 17 20-year were new donors (giving for the Church and who co-operated in party at the K of C Home. When visiting at home, he is fre­ SM.96, for which provision must still standing, and if so. who owns tions he asks are the identity of A f R. Cole, Mr< and Mrs. Herbert wedding day, were guests of honor quently a soloist with the Center It the large.st landowners and tax­ first time) and seven were reject­ every way. Including the giving of at a dinner party and open house Howard and Marge (Cordera) blood and assisting with trans­ C. Englert Sr., and Mrs. Pranda Congregational Church choir here. Im made. Records state that Senator Root payers in Hebron: what prominent • LILIES ed for one reason or another. Elev­ Haines. at the home of their daughter and Holmes and Wes and Florence The finance board has made sev­ #as born in Hebron in 1773, the people, including summer res­ •AZALEAS en were unscheduled walk-ins.. She portation. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph (Kane) Vancour head the decora­ eral suggestions to- lower ea- • TULIPS said a year ago today, 78 pints Donors; one from West Hartford, And Mrs. Lucius W. Robinson tions committee. The Sophisticates son of William and Zeruiah Root, idents live In the town, and what • HYACINTH Jr., Mrs. Philip Denoncourt, Mrs. Albair of Rt. 6, Tuesday night. An­ Prices Too Low pensea i was a graduate of Dartmouth Col­ people would be Interested in the were received, the first time the one from Newington, two from other daughter, Mrs. John Churila will provide music for dancing, and The board of finance has sub- j • AFUrCAN ViOLFTS quota had been made here. Lebanon, two from Willimantic, Knut Barstrora^ Victor Rychllng, Imperial Caterers will serve the lege, and studied law at the school history of Hebron. Miss Martin is John DilworU), Mrs. Fred Low- of Manchester, was co-hostess. Hartford, March 80 ()P)—Honey- Blitted a biU to the stele legisla­ conducted by the Hon. Sylvester asking for help in answering these • MINIATURE GERANIUMS Mrs. Carl Gdsline, recruitment 25 from Andover, seven from Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Coventry buffet-style dinner. view Food Stores Inc. has been ture for establishment of a region- j chairman, won her two-gallon pin Hebron and 73 from Columbia man, Mrs. Clarence Jeffries, Frank residents for three years, have al­ Gilbert member of Congress, In questions. If anyone knows if the • PANSY GERANIUMS J. Alexander^ Ricahrd D’Auteull, Class President Joseph Beilis warned by the State Department al board of finance. As matters i Hebron Center, 150 years ago os Erastus Root house is still stand­ at this visit. William E.' Smith of were: Mrs. Charles Pfeifer, Mr. so lived in Hartford, Meriden, and said the next meeting will be held of Consumer- Protection to stop BOW stand, the regional board en-1 • DISH GARDENS Columbia, and Mrs. William Hines and Mrs. Rudolph Albalr, Mrs. Mrs. Wilma Provost, Mrs. Ray^ more. ing. Miss Martin would greatly mond Stoner, Mrs. Edward L. in Otis, Mass. Tuesday, April 11, at the home of selling or advertising foods below Joys a fiscal independence over- The law school building and appreciate a reply. of Willimantic also received this Arthur Sweet, Mrs. Julian Kr’zew- They also have two sons. Dr. Mrs. Wa.lter (Marge Clay) the state’s minimum markup at eriiiich local boards have no budget- award. skl, Lester Shea, Alfred Brand, the Getchell, Mrs. George B. Smith, Robert W. Berry of Easton, and Doherty, 129 Tanner St., at which Gilbert residence were destroyed Mrs. Walter Kokoszki, WUliam its store In Stamford. ary control. It is felt that the | In the disastrous fire of 1881. OPEN SUNDAYS ani EYENINfiS Receiving a pin for having given Rev. John K. Honan, Henry Ber- Richard Berry of Narragansett, time committee members hope to Commissioner AtUlio R. Fras- statutory authorisation allowing Clock Factory Set one gallon were Mrs. Robert Mc- nltt. Miss Jean Natsch, James A. Jose, Mrs. Henry H. Ranun, Ruth R.I., and ten grandchildren. Guests have addresses of all classmates. sinelli'sald yesterday he would Is­ An old map of Hebron lists the ___ M. Pagach, William W. Thomp­ regional school districts to borrow , names and residences of families. Granor of Andover and Alfred Ray, Mrs. Edward Sheehan, Miss were present from Guilford, Meri­ A questionnaire will then he sue a cease and desist order un­ up to *100.000 without permis-' Hyderabad, India — SIFCO, a Brand of Columbia. ' Matilda D’Esopo, Mrs. Edward son, Mrs. Raymond Houle, .Mrs. den, Vernon, Manchester and Cov­ mailed. less the firm, a lessee of King’s Among these is the name of Wil­ Swias-Indian-Frcnch comiiany, has Arthur Gagnon Jr.,-Leonard Ytob- ______k____ Sion from the taxpayers is u n -, liam Root, possibly father of Easter Egg Cake Pairs Clyde McDonald Jr., National Foote, Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, Mrs. entry. Self-Service Department Store In ■oimd. I been llcen.scd to build a factory — Red Cross field representative in Richard P. Eadie, Mrs. James Inson, Mrs. Richard Oqbome and Easter Seal Sale Retnirt SEALED BUT NOT SIGNED Stamford, can show it purchased Erastua, but so far it has not been the first of its kind in India — at James Cobb. The finance board again brings j determined if the house Is still central Connecticut, was present Foran, Mrs. Andrew Gasper, Mrs. Mrs. J. Russell Spearman, chair­ King John did not sign the fa- the goods for less than the Con­ Bp the strong need for suitable j Hyderabad. It will manufacture Beauty and Symbolism at the six-hour session. McDonald Prank R. Tomlinson, L^ter W. No Epidemic man of the Easter Seal sale In Co­ mons Magna Carta at Runnymede, necticut market price. standing or not. 10.000 alarm, clocks a month. Even­ A TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES care of town records, many of Erastus Root published an arith­ presently makes his home in New­ Stimson, Robert P. Cafazzo, Mrs. One case of scarlet fever has lumbia, has reported more than but it was "sealed." No signature Retailers are required to take a tually it will make precision in­ been reported among the first these essential records now be­ metic textbook soon after his grad­ 9 mix, burnt sugar syrup (inside ington, 'and several weeks ago be­ R. K.'Davis, Leo Palmer, Mrs. *250 received to date. The drive or writing of any kind by King 6 per cent markup over cost from struments also. OAYNOR MADDOX came a member of Columbia Chap­ graders at Porter School, Princi­ ends Eluter, she said. She ex­ John’s hand is extant and it is wholesalers and 8 3/4 per cent ing kept in private homes in vari­ uation from law school, and the FREE PACKAGE Newspaper Enterprise Assn. package of cake mix), and eggs. Joseph Lusky, Mrs. Joseph Arm­ ous parts cf the town. In addition book was much used in New Eng­ Mix according to directions on ter. He donated his 25th pint yes­ strong, Mrs. Arthur Cobb, Mrs. pal George Patros, said last night. pressed hope those who have not doubtful whether he could write. from manufacturers. there are no office facilities for AREAS BIIX VOTE For centuries, eggs have been a land schools. It was the first arith­ Washington, March 30 (A’)—Con­ symbol of Easter. But an Easter package. town clerk, tax collector, select- metic published In this country OF EASTER DECALS WITH Divide batter into 2 greased and Biaa or aasessora. The immediate Back with Nationalist Army necticut's four Democratic House Egg Cake is something new. So based on the metric system. members and one of Its two Repub­ let’s be orifiinal and serve it this floured 2Vi-quart oval-shaped bak­ construction of a suitable build- Chinese anti-Communist gnerriUas, remnants of the Nationalist mainland army of a decade ago. line He served 18 years as member of ing dishes. Bake in a preheated 375 iBg for the above purposes is lican representatives voted yester­ EACH DOZEN EOOS SOLD year. up tor train In Formosa after being airlifted from their bases in the Burma-Laos-Thalland border Congress, first eletced in 1803. He day In favor of the administra­ Easter Cake degrrees F. oven for 60 minutes, or strongly recommended. Emery area last week. The soldiers, who fled to neighboring Burma when the Communlste took over main­ had a good many other honors until cakes test done. Cool 10 to 15 tion’s bill to aid economically dis­ X can (1 poimd, 14 ounces) ap- Taylor is chairman of the finance land were flown to the Nationalist stronghold on Formosa foilow-ing recent protest by Bur­ heaped upon him, and was nomi­ tressed areas. In the minority was minutes, then turn out on rack to HONOR Ucote board and Hedley E. Hill, secre­ ma. (AP Photofax). ______nated as governor of New York in Rep. Abner W. Sibal, R-Norwalk. cool. Cut each cake in half leng;th- tary. t packages burnt sugar cake wlse to form 4 layers. 1830, by the Workingrmen's party, Voting for the mearure, which was mix Prepare For Reviesr are placed on sale under well but declined. passed 260-167, were Reps. Emilio DVRim THE Soften gelatin in water and cook Hartford; John M. Bell of Hebron, 1 tebleapoon unflavored gelatin over hot water until gelatin is MAID Hriiron's evaluation session for Dew of Bladnoch known brand names. He left Hebron early in his Q. Daddario. Hartford: Robert N. ToUsuid County 4-H Clothing Re­ and Eugene Devine, of Marlbo­ Giaimo, North Haven: Frank Ko­ * *Bga dissolved. Add chopped apricots, rough; and Mrs. Gordon W. Wee- The. distillery declined to say career and had a large law prac­ 1/4 cup water vue will be held Monday at the tice In New York State. A story, walski. Meriden, and John S. EASTER WEEKEND lemon Juice and. sugar and mix man of Hebron. Pickles Herring, what brands contain the delightful 3 tablespoons lemon Juice well. Cool. Fold in the cream and Hebron Elementary School at 3:30 Dew of Bladnoch, now coursing in which he was a participant, is Monagan, V’aterbury, all Demo­ crats; and Horace Seely-Brown Jr., 1/3 cup heavy cream, whipped chill until thickened. Spyead apri­ Manchester Evening Herald Makes Trout G ay down to the ocean, no doubt to the often told, but never fails to amuse. 1 package fluffy white frost­ cot cream filling between the cake ^ S t Pviae's Goal Jutflned delight of the waiting herring. He and a Mr. Bush, or Branch, R-Pomfret. t t e Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, Heiiron correapondeat, Susan B. ing mix layers. The whisky lost to the fish was VoM C€wi restive these dtecols hy notifying your Drain apricots and reserve the Prepare frosting mix according vector of St. Peter’s Elpiscopal Pendleton, telephone ACademy Bladnoch. Scotland. March 30 am rch, baa aent to parishioners a valued by Cassie at approximately syrup. Pit and chop the apricots to directions on package. C3over 8-S4M. (;p) — A distillery workman turned 10,000 pounds (*28,000). route sdesmon or coNing tho dairy. No limit. Avail­ quite fine. Combine in a larger cake completely with the frosting. statement of the church drive to the wrong tap yesterday and 5,000 imise *18,500. Villagers figured about 153,900 mixing bowl the reserved apricot Decorate with coifired butter fifths of fine scotch whisky drain­ ayrup (2 cups), burnt sugar cake cream, if desired. The purchase of the Tennant New Type Swindle stahda^ nips of Bladnoch's famous able to everyone. property and adjacent land will ed off into the River Bladnoch. product had gone to cheer the fish. PRESCRIPTIOHS cost *15.500. It wiU cost *3.000 to Middleaboro, Ky.. March 30 W)— The loss stunned the villagers That will pickle a lot of herring. renovate and maintain it, also. Police have uncovered a different Bolton but the salmon and trout down­ NEW NAUGATUCK CHIEF The retiring of the outstanding type of swindle— one in which no stream were reported- to be In- TEL. debt on Phelps Hail will cost *5,000 Naugatuck, March 30 OP}—The­ money is involved. toxingatlngly gay. making a total of *23.000. This is They say a man, posing as a odore Kllmasewskl, 42. a veteran Bid Opening Slated Monday lessened by the amount on hand. state official, visited homes receiv­ Robert Cassie, manager of the of 17 years on the police force, Ml 9-9814 $5,000, bringing the total indebted­ ing welfare checks. distiller}’, sadly told a reporter: has been named chief of the IIHimlllllTCIl EASTER "It Is a sorry tale, a horrible Dart’s Dairy ness down to *18,500. While this After asking questions, the borough’s police department. He, On Waterproofing Project seems like s mountain o f debt, op- bogus official told hia victinis mistake, by one of our own work­ was select^ last night by the ttnUstlc parishionera believe that their checks were too small and men. I would not dream of disclos­ Naugatuck Police Commission. A PINE PHARMACY the funds can be raised. promised to do something about ing his name. He has suffered lieutenant, he succeeds former 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS 315 EAST CENTER ST.>-Phone Ml 3-6430 Bids will be opened Monday on^committee. OM Seeat Note* it. In return, he received the hos­ enough already." Chief F. Richard Ostrom, who re­ waterproofing and repairs to the former site committee is expected Girl Scouts and Brownies will pitality of their homes for as long The whiskey made at Bladnoch tired Feb. 1. Named, deputy chief school and the board of education to l>e present to answer Questions. — their annual cookie sale tomor­ as thr51 ing estimates to correct violations 12 Represent Apostles members are urged to be present to O rch id s...... $3.00 and up Lb. 45c of the state fire safety code found Twelve men of the United Meth­ Hostess Boneless HAMS ►CINERARIAS odist Church will represent the “ relive the night of the Last Sup­ N0.303CANSSHURFINE at the school. FULLY COOKED DELICIOUS per. Corsages .... $ 1.00 and up The board was informed at the disciples In a Tenehrae service to The cantata.'Olivet to Calvary." CUT GREEH ROASTING March 13 meeting they must pre­ be held at the church for the first GARDENIAS sent satisfactory proof to the slate time Friday at 8 p.m. Taking part HOTorCOLD— TENDER will be presented at the Gilead Bouquets .... $1.00 and up CHICKENS church at 7:30 Friday evening. fire marshal within 30 days that will be Edward Thoms, Robert Soloists win be: Robert Horton of for work has begun on correcting the Potterton, Harold Veal, Edward Azalea Plants MUMS 10 violations. Requirements includ­ FROZEN FOODS Hebron and Charles Spelra of B E A N S Lb. 59c Richardson, Calvin Fish, Robert 2 ■ * ed installation of an automatic Dixon, 'WlUiam Coates. Clarence i $2 a pot and up fire detector in the incinerator COM E SEE COM E SAVE! Custer, David Sharpley, Charles 8 Oz. NO. 303 CANS SHURflNE room, sealing the opening between Warren, Joseph Loersch and Frank BIRDS EYE SLICED STRAWBERRIES ■ Pkg»-. YELLOW CLING the boiler room and the incinerator Ulm. room, providing a vent in the in­ The Rev. Carlton T. Daley and cinerator room directly 'to out­ CJiarles Miller will conduct the Each 49< doors, removal of storage from Tenehrae service. Special music SWIFTS CANDLE LIGHT DINNERS McCONVILLE'S SKINLESS tunnels in south yln g and fan BEESr, TURKEY, CHICWEN, SALISBURY STEAK, SUCED BEEF room, reconstruction of doors into will be presented by a quartet con­ PEACHES - ' SHANKLESS sisting of Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. 2 49 stairways, segregation of stair­ GREENHOUSES ways by fire resistant partitions Carlton T. Daley, William Fen- BIRDS EYE HADDOCK FISH STICKS Pkpi. 99c CUSTOM GROUND and doors on all levels and remov­ stamacher and James Swenson. 302 Woodbridge St.—MI 9-5947 al . of all storage and the work Miss Doris Skinner will be organ­ BURSACK'S HAMS bench from the boiler room. ist., • OPEN. EVENINGS Reservations for the Easter Open All Day Easter Sunday - A committee appointed at the breakfast to be served at 7:15 a.m. March meeting to consider propos­ CUP t h is coupoh ft Lb. 69c als for school expansion submitted Sunday at the United Methodist i> \ COFFEE by townspeople is scheduled to re­ Church should be made now with EXTRA FRESH • PRODUCE • also feature such famous port. John ^ Harris, board chair­ MiM JoAnn Perrett. The Senior lea In hama as: MorreU Methodist Youth Fellowship will I ;------^—-— -----r—^------—■ Cut, Oscar Mayer Jubi­ man, said as of today no pro­ COLONHA posals have been -submitted. In prepare and serve the breakfast FANCY "ANDY B O r’ PASCAL lee, First Pirlze, Armour Star, view of the defeat of an appropria­ under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Sperry A Bamea and Fruited tion of *5,000 to secure plans for James Swenson. FREE $5 NEW LOW CALORIE SPAGHEHI SftUCE Hams. Order yours today! A Junior high school, the commit­ Closed Good Friday tee was named to receive any al­ The town offlces,/Rblton Public Buy Two At Begular Price G ET ONE FREE! ternate plans residents might sug­ Library and Bolton Elementary S?" STAMPS GOLDEN HARVEST gest. School will be closed tomorrow in CELERY HEARTS < H. B. Jestin, Canton superin- observance of Good Friday. ■ tendent of schools, has been invit­ FRESH WASHED AND CLEANED ..... Frozen Foods------ed by the board to explain the sys­ Advertisement— MORRELL tem used in Canton to evaluate Bolton., Pharmacy—Route 44A— | 25 CONSUMER (SHYING STAMPS teachers for the merit pay plan. at the Notch. Free delivery MI- Ear! Lewie Sriys: FOR EASTER Canned Ham Recommendq-tions on salaries to 3-0165. be paid next year to the superin­ SPINACH w FREE WITH PURCHASE OF PACKAGE OF (10 Lb Can) tendent of buildings and grounds, Advertisement— **G«t Guardian Mointe- the assistant custodian, school McIUnney Lumber, MI 3-2141,1 Rcme* Wheel Alignment Fresh nurse, school secretary-board clerk Bolton Notch. Hundreds of Items LARGE INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS B & M SCALLOP DINNER L b 9 9 c and the school clerk will be dis­ for the home; Lumber, Hardware, SiM cial.’* cussed. Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel ] A board sub-committee will re­ Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Make yoor driving: easier, TURKEYS BARwS BONaESS HOLIDAY HAMS .. Ib. 99e port their findings in a study of a safer and save your tires. proposal submitted by Park Com­ Manchester Eve-nlng Herald HOUDAY KIELBASA...... Ib. B9e missioner Fred Gaal that the Bfdton correepondent, Grace Mc­ 39- 1. Gmplete front end inspec­ Grapefruit Martin Rotors, Nutmeg, First P rlu and Orote O Weigel Bmnds maintenance of the playground at Dermott, telephone Mitchell tion, 4 to the school be tsansferred to the S-6566. park and recreation department. 12 Lbs. AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING Save As 2. Check and , adjust caster Also on the agenda are reports BUI Aids Bus Firms and camber. by the superintendent, the 1961-62 budget, board policies Frozen Turkeys, 20-24 lbs. Ib. ,39e Hartford, M uch 30 ()P) — A bill S. Check and adjust toe-in. and transportation facilities for You Spend \ Frozen Turkeys 14-20 lbs. and slightly TURKEY 1961-62. designed to save bus compffnleA Fact-Finders Set Meeting in the state an estimated *65,000 OPEN WED, till 8 P.M.-THURS. till 8:30 P.M.- FRI. till 9 P.M. 4. Inaiiect aD tires. bruised hen turkeys HRM (10-14 lbs.) ...... H w Q PARTS Raymond Cooper, chairman of in vehicle registration fees goes the School Fact Finding Commit before Gov. John N. Dempsey for Breasts (4-10 lbs.) > f e • e # e e .lb . 98c RIPE RANANAS teb, reported last night that a pub­ hi^ignature today. lic meeting of the group will be TJle Senate completed action yes­ BONED O U T Half Breasts (3-6 l b s .) ...... lb. 98c held April 4 at 8 p.m. at the Com terday on the tax relief bill for munity Hall. Due to the fact some the'^financially afflicted bus com TURKEY ROLL Drumstick's, Thighs, Legs . . .Ib. 59e people claimed at a previous ponies. It cuts the fees from their plus parts meeting the Junior high school present $90 *to $100 to $16 per ROASTS Lh. W in g s...... lb. 45c proposal was defeated because vehicle. 2 29® they objected to the use of the The house completed favorable F. former Swanson property as a action on a resolution urging the PAUL DODGE site, the meeting will be mainly Connecticut Civil War Centennial FIRST FOOD concerrtM with a review of the Commission to boycott the cere­ A & L TURKEY ENTERPRISES 50 CONSUMER STAMPS work of the former school site mony commemoratog the shelling STORE MANCHESTER, INC. Ronald Grose, of the steering of Fort Sumter at Charleston, PONTIAC, INC. •iiHl Free Wttb Porebaae Of One Dosea Extra Large PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Formerly Range Hill Turkey Farm— Regan Road, Vernon committee of the Fact Finders, has S.C., and any other celebration ECONOMY 646 CENTER STREET ^iwOowdiy fajiitR 878 BIAIN STREET made a study of the sites commit­ where racial segregation in pub­ Available in Manchester at: Pinehurst Grocery, Top Notch Foods. FLORIDA JUICE ORANGES tee reports and will review thwn at lic accommodations is A local the mMtlng. A member of tba practice. Fhem MI 9-4545 Peros* Fruit Stand, Bfanehester Public Market /

r 4^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961. MANCHESTER pVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN h THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN • > -f OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE tory in the old officers’ laundry of court is again In recess, it will pick BUGGS BUNNY Jnmarked Cars. Prison Crowded, the prison, has provided 114 addi­ up once more in the fall. Warden tional sleeping accomodations. Richmond said' overcrowding un­ Public Records W Amwwr t> ^ w ldw For State Police Warden Reports Warden Richmond said the over­ doubtedly will continue until the crowding has left approximately new prison in EnDeld-Somers Is Warraatee Deads XWOOLON’T\NORR.V. M R * . ^ Worid Tipiir 100 employable prisoners without completed In the fall of 1^62; .JWilUam James Msgulrt, also Spark Disputes Hartford, March 30 (>P) — Over­ known as William J. Mtiguirs, to » .ie«».*j*ru.i«aAOr^^YvHAC«La'NeKl — AALOSIS'SOST The Baby Has crowding In Connecticut State ■jobs, ev^n the prison Industries pro­ RESTINS -TKB COENS oM H:s A0WM8 TWMHdi Roland H. and Charlotte Boltvsrt, aSaMBMa Hartford, March 80 (F)—Legis- Prison, where the inmate popula­ gram haa been expanded. The Arctic City Largest t o N s o e . '— H e ’ l l s p e a k K « IBfHaui.to majority of these, he said, are new­ property off Grandview St. ' s S S ^ M i latora and law enforcement of­ tion rose to an. all-time high of 1,- William James M a g u 1 r s to iSs ) IbNiSHTOR HctL cowe T S pw iiei. lOraaMRala 142 Monday has made necessary comers. Klruna, Sweden — In area, the coinmaBib ficials arc split on the use of un­ Edgar E. and Yvette B. Thstianlt, 5bl^ /^ KHlT^ ^ 7/ h o m e ATARR60 AND ^ U lild U t ttebrala Been Named... the activation of an improvised The prisoner count had dropped arctic iron-ore-mlning center of property off E. Eldrldgs u d l i r m e b ___ _ marked patrol cars by SUU Po- dormitory In the furniture factory Klruna In northernmost Sweden MSpMktr Mountala n a ib off, to 1,138 today and Was not ex­ Grandview Sts. MV Ni e c e , w w a s 15 Dr* Bukar USeottifb aiaim Ude. building of the Institution, It was pected to rise' for a few days be­ claims to be the world's largest PL AVI NO. 16 liquor aoobaarrad Rep. John E. Blake, . D-Wind- disclosed today by Warden Mark cause Superior Court was In recess city, covering more than 2,300,000 EYanklin D. Roosevelt, the S3nd 05X A N S -*.. ■labUsIdMfit 31 r a ^ S. Richmond. __ _ '!4~this week. acres. An ultramodern airport, president, was a fifth cousin and 17 ffwifahie_____ Klnel. Mnry Knthlaea. Bnu»hter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Klnel, ham, was one of several lawmak­ . apMUatlM . Tltocapteda ers who appeared yester|day before This emergency facility, together While the population will drop which can handle Jets, has Just his wife a niece of Theodore Roose­ UHmtwvewtl la Orlawold Bt. She wan bom March 18 at Manchaater Memorial with a previously-activated dorml off again next summer ^vhen the been opened at Klruna. velt, the 26th president. MUitair SSHaiinat'a Hoapttat She haa two brothera, Frank, 14, and Gary, 11. the transporUtloil contmlttee to poioto diraitlon meoanM atUck the practice. Blake said he uXaboate . e • « e. e *' SSKonpwa Swaaaon, Gary Jauea, aon of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Swanson, wondered if the use of lUimelked ngioa S ^ S S f gfflBS."'* -aST* 138 Olanwood Bt. He was bom March 30 at Manchester Memo- cars was “ to prevent accidenU or •iMdOlft 4SMttitdlM W jw s _____ to prosecute or persecute.” BY V. T. HAMLIN *P mub Ciw ia rial Hoapltal. Hla maternal pandparenta are Mr. and Mra. ALLY OOP STCapttdel »w.“CaUfomla issrSw. aaasg* John Ferrell, 167 Birch St. He haa a brother, David, 6; and a Capt. William A. Gruber, head NOWfiir-nsHT; Y o b m s SOAliaah slater. Linda, 6. of the State Police Traffic Safety vou suvs, liL, SI God SSTaminiaa «luhM. S^SMWr *•••*' Division, told the committee that SSGooloMctl . ddStrengUktag <*b.) d ep m Beaman, Apiea Reyliia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rea- ‘Connecticut has done*w«lI using 34P0UIU (ibj m r man, 160 Birch St. She was bom March 10 at Manchester Me­ special enforcement techniques s s n tb . f l H i i i t f i l morial HqaplUl. Her paternal grandparenU ara Mr. and Mra. such Rs-the unmarked police cars.” SSRunUadoerM, Karl Resman, 162 Birch St. She haa a brother, Robert iCarl; and If unn^arked cars are forbidden, STBoitai^ •aliBi! a sister, Monica Martha. Gruber said, “ the defiant violator I • • • • • and the deliberate scofflaw would Oibnitar be given, the full protection to SSDoFCOMtott Klbbe, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Kib- SOSumiaer (ffr3 be, 0 Fern St., Rockville. She was bom March 18 at Manchester continue their operation. 41Sk«tdi Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Another bill which would set a 4 2 5 «i« wtiblar I t Raymond Blnhelmer, Rockville. Her paternal grandparenU are maximum daylight speed limit, of FOR EASTER! qsVtcllant Mr. and Mrs. George Klbbe Sr.,' Ellington. 70 miles an hour for cars and 65 (gOEST(OKA» ».»o \ 48 Competitor • • • • • }«,TK—44. ' i 52H«Tiiif lobot miles an hour for trucks on limit­ M DevuUUoa Oantlck, Oathleen Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ed access, divided highways was SSHadoeqUii Gantlck, Watson Rd., Vernon. She was bom March 17 at Man­ given strong support by represen­ MGteok chester Memorial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. tatives of safety, police agencies CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER paveatoM and Mrs. Vincent Majehier, FYanklln. Her paternal grandparenU and the State Bar Association. i» ym BTConeentrata ar Mr. and Mra. Aleck Gantlck, Lebanon. She has two broth- Have A Large (TW.) The maxlnvum limit for night on ara, Michael, 6, and Matthew, 2. the limited access highways would BY AL VERMEER U Moat painful PRISCILLA’S POP DOWN be five miles an hour slower than ( " k g — Flagger Patrick Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Plagge, 74 Foley St. He was bom March 17 at Manchester Memorial Hos- that for daylight hours. On other IRlvarln roads it would be 60 miles an hour Selection Of CotombU i r i tal. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eld- SQraady wards, 154 Walker St. . His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and during the day and five miles less SNumbar Mrs.. Victor Plagge, 128 Summer St. _ at night. 4Ham Robert C. Danner, appearing for Doctor Dies 8Padlie,far the State Bar Association, said Dr. Elmer Hess, 71, noted VNf InaUnoa .Bohehard, Dennla Albert, son of Mr, and Mrs. Antoine Bou­ SWaisbt ol ladUl chard, 86 Birch St. He was bom March 17 at Manchester Me­ "We are attempting to highlight urologist and former president EASTER morial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. the. fact that any speed above the of the.American MedlcKl Asso­ vTe Albert J. Houle, Bristol. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and maximum la unsafe." ciation, died yesterday In the 'H SH O R T R1B9 BY FRANK O’NEAL Mrs. Dennis Bouchard, Carter St. John C. Casey of the Connecti­ 5 • • • • • cut Motor Chib, Automobile As­ Erie, Pa., hospital where he McKone, Eileen Oatherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freder­ sociation of America, said hla founded and maintained the \S ITiB oe ick W. McKone, 54 Windsor Ave., Rockville. She was bom group opposed the bill, saying "it Hess urology clinic. Dr. Hess PLANTS •m MQXBt\\&G0W& March 17 at Manchester Memorial Hosplt^. Her maternal grand­ would only result In more arrests was bom in Millville, N. J. Of ■fm^v^xjrn f k5w«r« Thay Fin each hopeful, rWhy Is it noone It 'D MAvegSDU AKMeHT? scxi-wiflun parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Paradis. La Jolla, Calif. Her and convictions.” (AP Photofax). write® ab^ _ gi ' paternal gmndfather is Charles McKone, Meriden. She has two He added that he thought it was th ro u 5 »h /SeP.BlGKT brothera, John, 17| and David, 1. unnecessary because Connecticut Th« inttacW c Tn«Ir wfriter e ^ l ^ S S S tOLIch The weede that ^ • • • • • , ^row betw eeny ^ — s Is rated the eafest state In the CUT FLOWERS V w t r i A V c o v « H ^ — Blair, Lynda Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blair, country.” South' Coventry. She was bom March 18 at Manchester Memo­ and specialty of the house BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are M r. and Mrs. Earle D. Scott, 14 HackmaUck St. Her paternal grandparenU are Mr. Hebron THeREMOU MAIT. and Mrs. Henry R. Blair, 718 N. Main sr. INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED ARE.W KM^ B o n n i e . VOUREALL IWANHT Toner, Mark Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Toner Jr, 3 St. Peters Sets VOUIO Pioneer Circle. He was bom March 16 at Manchester Memorial ■J53" b O N U E Hoepltal. His maternal grandfather Is Alexander Warren, Tam­ 3-Hour Service lANOTICR pa, ETa. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James CORSAGES Tpner Sr, Arlington, Mass. He has a brother. James, 6; and flve FAMOR sisters, Martha, 10, Paula, 9. Elaine, 8, Joanne, 4, and Kathleen, 2. A Good Friday service will be d o s r c / u held at SL Peter’s Episcopal Shackway, Stephen O. n , son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Church, of which the principal fea-' FREE DELIVERY — Sehackway, 10 Becker PI., Rockville. He was bom March 16 at tore will be a three-hour medita­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU are tion in the "Seven Last Words of a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W a^er, Rockville. Hla paternal grand­ Christ,” from noon to 3 p.m. The parenU are Mr. and Mra. Raymond Sehackway, West Willlngton. rector. Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, * » • • * will officiate. Oven cooking Reel, Lawrence Bmoe, eon of Mr. and Mra, Ellsworth A.. Reel, Richard Seiner, a member of the FLOWER Swamp Rd., Coventry. He was bom March 17 at Hartford Hos- parish will assist In the service is easy today... 3-3 0 plliltal. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey V. as he did last year. He is a student • N(ash, Avon. Hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Berkeley Divinity School, New 'Tn Mttle for MiiMlhfnc that %dll take ma from the J. Reel, East Hartford. Haven. JU D D S A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD - • • * • • JOYCE SHOP, Inc. housa to a downtown parking apaoa tha aama’ dayl" At this service an offering en­ JtasJ Eastman,' Brenda Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle F. velope Is provided for the purpose VE5.rMOKiy Eastman, 210 Hollistef St. She was bom March 21 at Manches­ of ^ving an offering for CJhurch 34 Church St. Tel. MI 9-0791 Manchester eAUAR(7-RM VMJXy work In the Holy Land. This Is the «USWMAU^ COURIBK. XX ifC nUM il ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and ME,MI«Sr<"" eOSMORTH'S, LITTLE SPORTS B Y .ROUSON Mrs. Charles S. Saroflan, Haverhill, Mass. She has two brothers, only time mof the year when work- Ample Free Parking 3 T Lyle F, n , 6, and Thomas M., 5; and four sisters, Sharon E.,'8, in the Holy Land is really em­ . TktM r ■ 'CHOPFIH0 I r t t s e ;• Laurie J., 7, Patricia A., 3, and Debra M., 2. phasized. C o tV B T eMorHH^ * • • • • Briefs Plooarello, Lisa Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ervin Picca Furniture arrangement and win­ a o n tttr \ rello, 98 Summit S t.. She was bom March 22 at Manchester Me­ dow treatment. will be the theme morial Hospital.. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Dorothy to be demonstrated at a Home Danger, 67 Liockwood St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Economics extension service to be RUBBT/t, and Mrs. Patrick Plccarello, 84 Wells St. held April 6, at the Vernon Center ' t n e e « • • • • Congregational Church at 8 p.m DeOarll, Debra tee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeCarll, sponsored by the Tolland County Cnm%I#*1 fcdwmCaea s6*$ home heating |^TM.W»yiBafcHIUnd, blmock Rd., Coventry. She was bom March 22 at Manchester Elxtension Service. A. James J J s l Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother 1s Mrs. Ema Adams, interior decorator, > of our w ^ jj’ Harmsen, Hartford. Her paternal grandmother is Mra. Nellie De­ Coventry, will be guest speaker. BY JOHNNY HART B . C. Carll. Coventry. Her maternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Mar­ It Is reported that Mrs. Irene You get premium quality tha Hess, 22 Dudley St. Her paternal great-grandparents are Wright is a patient at the Wind­ Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . the BY ROY CRANE & o a h e a d , I'm t h in k in g Mrs. Mary L. DeCarll, Ellington, and William Erbe, Coventry. ham Memorial Hospital. For a BUZZ SAWYER number of years Mrs. Wright has most completely effective fuel OP MAWNfie IT INTO A She haa a brother, Peter Ernest Jr., 13 months. oiT additi've in use today. And «oonl Tiini v m iM auoRf.. m s CJ-OAK. • • ♦ • ♦ operated a convalescent home tm CTB^ THty AOCipr \0U tf ARDSWl Woodard, Ronald Dean and Donald Brian, twin sons of Mr. her residence on Burrows Hill, He­ you get premium service. Au­ (jnCHHICUM.-TMCRn M O niM 10 RAR.^ and Mrs. David L, Woodard, Cider Mill Rd., Ellington. They were bron. tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ bom March 22 at RockvUle City Hospital. Their maternal grand­ anced payment plan and many mother la Mra. Jessie Crawford, Ellington. Their paternal grand­ Manoheator Evening Herald He­ other extras designed to make mother is Mrs. Bessie Woodard, Tracey, Calif. They have a bron correapondent, Susan B. Pen­ home heating nally easy. on Good Cars brother, Stanley, ; and a sister, Linda Lou, 5. dleton, telephone ACademy 8-3454. ® • Wctklns, Erin Kathleen, daughter of Me. and Mrs. Horace Conservation Backed M oblIhG flt it !«8 Vatkins, 26 Cottage St. She was bom March 22 at Manchester the deee-oefiee Memorial HosplUl. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hartford, March SO — The leg­ Edmund Walsh, Windsor, Vt. She has two brothers, Robert, 6, islature's State Development and Eidmund, 4; and a sister, Kimberly Jayne, 2. . Committee has been urged to ap­ •g'S.’&'fggai’* • • • • • Swols,-Donna Mary, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Chester Swols, prove bills that would permit ‘ T , towns to acquire land for conserva­ W E GIVE CARTER Hartford Tpke., Vernon. She was bom March 23 at Manchester MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Memorial Hospital; Her maternal grandfather is Adolph Cierplal, tion purposes and w'ould create GREEN STAMPS , Chicopee, Mass. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Mary Swols, agencies to preserve historic areas. WEVS o o r TO 600N0MIZ8/ XAUMAVS SUSPECTED Ha^rdville. She has four sisters, Blaine, Cynthia, ^Cecelia, and A t a hearing yesterday support­ IS THIS LAST WE COULD START 0 / CUTTIN8 TH AT HE UNDERSTOOD, ers of the conservation measures BY LANK LEONARD @C:3% 2) Deborah. CHEVROLET MICKEY FINN MONTHS OROCEfiy. PCXVNONALLTHIS BUT I NEVER OREAMIED said It was needed to Insure against BILL. OR THE O-OG F O -O -a HE COULD SPELL/, "terrible conditions 20 year? MORI ARTY AW... IT 'S NO U SEi LATEST ESnMATS Porter, Susan Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hutch­ 1950 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONV. J I t U N N I N * ylH.' % inson Porter, RFD 1. Hebron. She was bom March 24 at Man­ hence." HEJUSTPOESN'T O F T H E L IK E TO RUN j NATIONAL DEBT? m chester Memorial Ho^iital. Her maternal grandparents aTe Mr. Power company spokesmen sug­ RROTHERS Red with white top. $ 1 7 9 5 and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Columbia. Her paternal grandparents gested that the committee by sure Loaded and sharp...... ■ ' 0 , 0 are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Porter. Hebron. Her maternal great­ to take Into consideration power 301*315 Center St. grandmother Is Mrs. Edith Strickland, Amston. Her paternal and water supply problems if it 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP flrreat-firnuidparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merton Hills, Gilead, and decided to approve the conserva­ Ml 3-5135 CARS Mrs. Lola Hutchinson, 54A Chestnut St. She has a brother, Clif­ tion bills. V-8, powergllde and many other extras. C*| O A C ford WUllam,/i8 months; and a sister, Lucinda Jean, 3 ^ . ’ Beaatiful shape...... * 1957 FORD 4-DOOR STATION WAGON' V-8 radio, heater. , . $ 1 1 ) 9 5 Ideal family car...... IW ^ s-lrf ' V. 1957 PONTIAC HARDTOP CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER b e a u t i f u l Full leather Interior and $ 1 0 9 5 .JN6M6 OPEN THE ATTIC DOOR, EASY RUSHES look at the price...... I UP. BUT THE SOUNDS HAVE CEA5EP, AN D ., MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY I960 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 1957 CHEVROLET 210 STATION WAOON va.'* w e d d in g ',.. 6 cyUnder, standard transmission, $ 2 2 9 5 BU TI THINK YOU WOULD V-8, powergllde, radio, heater H/WE LIKED IT EVEN radio, heater, 2-tone...... *1295 I Un d e r s t a n d BETTERAFSW YEARS Afia and every highlight captured THEHUNTINO 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONV. IS EXCELLENT in wedding candids by Butterworth. 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR V -8 , powergllde and aU the extras. $ 2 6 9 5 V-8 engine just overhauled in our shop. $ 8 4 5 Like new condition...... A W SHrk shift, radio, heater...... ** ,T -BR ID A L SPECIAL - ^ 1960 RAMBLER 4-DOOR 1956 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-DOOR 1—8 X 10 wedding album with 24 Complete 6 cyUnder, standard transmission, $ 1 7 9 5 V-8, iMiwerrilte, radio, heater. radio, healer. A-1 oondition. .7T ...... t f W ,0 *695 full color photos; plus 2-r-4 x 5 wed- j | Q Q . 5 0 ing albums in full color. - (48 1958 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR 1956 FORD FAIRUNE 4-DOOR Clean and nice and priced to sell. V-8, power uteerlng, radio. Easy Terms! *1195 *745 3 -3 0 J E F F COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN Smaller, less expensive albums are available. 1950 FORD 2-DOOR 1955 FORD STATION WAGON' THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS V-8, Radio, heater. Nice shape. 60MEONE Radio and heater. $ 1 0 9 5 *645 He's n o r VICMmTOAECVOuT COAMW/l«MMil WHO CAN Top sha|>e inside and out...... W ,0 BECATHIM6'' r 60IN6?fiOIMfi? WUlT

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• « BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 80, 1961 PAGE TWENTY^Nl Sheldon Stars Again Spring Training Moriarty’s Trounces Shy Ann SOfCUrVG Victors Take Leenig Resignh WARM UP At Holy Cross S^eries Opener CHURCH TENPIN Earl Y ost Worcester, Mae$., March SO Standings From Florida . W. I Pet. Women’s World Sports Editor (A%-Roy LOealg has reeigned a* Amy Pirkey’s 105.54' By 30 Points Holy Croes twaketball coach Wapping Com. Nd. 2 60 II .833 after oae of Me most euccesSful TalcottvUle No. 2 ...5 2 2t .722 ]Pin M ark Set An inapirod Moriarty Bros, Com. Baptist No. 1 ..49 2: .681 New York, March 30 (iiP)— September 28, 1960 may turn quintet took the first of a Leenlg, $8, cited “compelling So. Meth. No. 1 ...... 4 6 2i .630 Led Manchester Women Danbury, March SO Utt —Tha St. James No. 2 .....46 2< .639 pins really flew when Mrs. Dor­ put to be a ipighty important date in the 1961 baseball for­ throe game playoff in the Rec personal renaons,” aa the canie — — S— ■! ISMSS / "^Pittsburgh W on’t Get Jump of Me resignation last night. St. James No. 1 ...... 42 3 .583 othy Hull got Into action Inst tunes of the Boston Sox. On that eventful day, Ted Wil­ Senior League by trouncing a Hie team nwrked op a 22-5 Emanuel Luth. No. 2 40 3 .556 With three of its bowlers among the best four in the league night. liams revealed he was exiling it a career as an active player. E' '::ppy Shy-Ann Restaurant record nnd reached - Uie seml- Wapping Com. No. 1 38 3 .528 and all five included in the tdp eight, McCarthy Enterprises Tho Danbury women rolled a And Jackie Jensen disclosed that9^---- ———----- ■ ■ ' ■ " 65-35 last night at the Com­ finnlt of the National Invltatloa- St. Bridget’s ...... 36 3 .500 entry made a shambles of the pennant race in the Manches­ three-game string of 606 setting he was returning to the Red Sox Second Congo No, 1 .36 3 .500 a nAw women’s world record In The Reds’ B team bowed to Wash­ munity Y. al Tourney In New York, losing ter Women’s Bowling League. When the final ball of the last This Time, ’ Declares Hemus in' 1961 after a year’s retirement to champion Providence In over­ So. Meth. No. 2 ...... 36 3 .500 duckpin bowling... She had ington, 5-4, to the afternoon and Moriarty's, as usual, opened with game of the season had been roll-^ games of 186, 208 and 107 as "for personal reasons." a well balanced attack with Jim time. The Onisadem won third Com. Baptist No. 2 .. 33 3 .458 Thus Boston lost Williams, the the "A ” team lost at night to Second (3ongo No. 2 .28 4 .389 ed Tuesday night, McCarthy’s had her War Memorial team of Dan­ Baltimore in Miami, 9-8. Glenney and Dan Pinto paving the place In the NIT by beating won the title by a huge 16-game St. Petersburg, Fla.— colorful vetersm, but regained the Da3Tton. Ehnanuel Luth No, 1 .26 4 .361 bury defeated the Hamden Five Shutout Innings way to an early lead. ’Their supe­ bulge. Plaza glrl)i In a Southern Con' slugging Jensen — making a riority under the boards enabled In Mx seasons Leenlg had a So. Meth. No. 3 ...... 24 4 .333 Pace setter for the red hot flag "Pittsburg won’t get the "comeback" in the American Bill Skowron and Bobby Rich­ Second Congo No. 3 .22 5 .306 nectlcnt Women’s L e a g u.e jump on the rest of us this ardson powered the Yanks over teem to Increase their lead to a 106-48 record at Holy Cross. winners all winter has been Amy match. Lieague af tee age of 34. 28-13 edge at halftime. Glenney, “After Bx happy years at So. Meth. No. 4 ...... 18 5 .250 the Tigers with homers off Patil TalcottvUle No. 1 ...16 B .222 Pirkey. She finished with the top Mrs. HuU’s score shaded the season like they did a year Jensen, whose favorite target is Frank Butkus and Pinto continued Holy Cross I have decided to average in the league, a fine 105.54 the close leftfield screen in Fen­ Foytack. Hank Aaron, Joe Ad­ 501 triple turned In. by Helen ago.” Manager Solly Hemus tee romp in the second half to take resign as basketball coach,” for 75 Sgames. Pressing her for KUmas of Hartford Jan. 8. The way Park has picked up this cock and Frank Bolling honoered this initial and alt important game. Leenlg said In a prepared state­ Registering a 4-4 split with of the St. Louis Cardinals for the winning Braves while Har­ top individual honors waa Flo previous mark for women was vsmed. ‘Th« clubs will have their spring where he left off at the Mias Wallace ment. “1 do this reluctantly South Methodist No. 1, front run­ end of the 1959 campaign. mon Killebrew connected in a los­ ning Wapping Community No. 2 Kloter of runner-up White Glass set by Mrs. Minerva Wesenbom best set up to work Erie Hohcnthal was the main­ but for compelling personal rea­ who had a 104.13 average for the of Baltimore, Md., when she Jensen belted a three-run hom­ ing cause for the Twins. Rollle stay for the losers with 12 points. s o n s ....! cannot at this Hme saw its league lead cut to eight sc^nst them," said the little man­ Sheldon, former University of year. rolled 411 In AprU 1958. ager who sUll takes infield prac­ er over the leftfield wall yester­ Shy-Ann missed toe service of its state my definite plans for the games this week. Second place tice as well as his licks in the tat­ day in the bottom ofi the seventh Connectlexit , blanked Ben- maln.rtay in Matt Wallace. He will future. Such a statenient will TalcottvUle No. 2' whitewashed After Mrs. Kloter came two ting cage each morning. "Pitts­ and give the Red Sox a 6-4 victory gals for five innings on three hits. be sidelined for the entire playoffs be forthcoming after consider South Methodist No. 3, S'fi. more McCarthyltes, Doris Grisel OOMMERCIAL TENPIN and Shirley Vlttner. The former 3 burgh can expect that for as the over the Cleveland Indiana at Rav Herbert of the A's shut out because of an Injury received a Ing Mveral offers.” With the leading keglers were Standings defending champs, they will be Scottsdale, Xriz. Rain halted the the C^ds with three hits to seven week ago while playing with Mar- Leenlg-coached at Bt. Peter's Jim Taylor 202-212—570, John had an average of 104.3 while the W. L. game at the end of the seventh. innings, the Red Birds scoring Prep, Hoboken, N. J., from 1040 Gust 216, Fired Towle 216, Gene latter’s mark was 103.18. Sev­ the team to beat," the guy who co-Polo. Wallace’s inability to play .. -V ... Dean Machine ...... 79 86 acquired the unusual nickname of The distance-swinging out­ twice in the ninth off Ed Keegan. really hurts as he is a great floor through 1055 before coming to Darne 205, Ernie Scott 204, Phil enth and eighth beet averages in DesJardine 302, Bill Lennon 201, ABA Tool ...... 77 80 the Little Mouse added. “I know fielder accounted for four runs The I%ils’ Robin Roberts worked man and his shooting. abUlty Is Holy Cross. His prep teams the loop were owned by two more Pagan! Caterers ....7 4 42 that Pd work my best pitchers with a doubts besides his third seven shutout frames in extend­ also missed. Wallace asuaUy aver- won five etraight state cham- Tom Bell 200. of the pennant winners, Mary Mc­ IRON MIKE CAN’T HIT EITHER: Veteran Cardinal scout Mike Ryba feeds baseball , •> . A Roy M otors...... 68 48 against them eveiytime." homer of the spring. He increased ing his scoreless string to 17 in­ ages around 20 points per game. plonshlps. Carthy at 100.28 and Vi Chapman in "Iron Mike,” the pitchinK machine which major league teams use to try and sharp­ ■ ■ X Dugan's Bakery ....64 62 Biggest advance by any team In ' his RBI output to 14. nings at the expense of the Pi­ Moriarty had three men In dou­ f r -V *-'A. F.\BKADB SPORTSMEN at 100.16. en up the batting eyes of their players, particularly pitchers. Like most hurlers, Iron ble figrures with Pinto leading with Fleet Lube ...... 63 03 the National League standings Sound Backg^round rates. ’The 34-year-old veteran Standings Sandwiched In between this Carter's Chevrolet . .61 54 over the previous year in 1960 was . In six years with the Red Sox, spaced four hits In. taming the Mike can’t hit a lick either. ' 22. Glenney end Butkus followed W. L. Pet. quartet of the pennant winners close behind with 15 and 12 respec­ ChtleS Serv...... 68 58 made by the Cards who moved up Jensen batted .285 and averaged World v(?hampions. Bolton H ou se...... 32 12 .727 were Ruth McIntosh of White’s, in AMY PIRKEY 26 home runs and 111 runs batted Jim Landis and Floyd Robinson tively. Barlow’s TV . . . ------68 68 from seventh to third place. Dick's Atlantic . . . .29 15 .659 fifth place with a 102.6 average, Man. Sand ...... 55 01 in. In 1959, he slammed 28 hom­ collected three hits apiece as the The second playoff game has - Aceto Jc Sylvester ,2'T 17 .614 followed by Fran' Crandall ot “We're as good as anybody. I been rescheduled and will be played ^ * EARLY BIRDS Burnside Auto ...... 53 63 feel that we have a good chance ers and led the league in RBI with White Sox combed four Dodger Good Hitting Pitchers Very Few Nasslff Arm s ...... 25 19 .568 Kaye's Sportswear at 100.58. 112. The Red Sox finished fifth pitchers for 15 hits. Chicago's Min­ Wednesday night at 8. It is a must Standings Man. Upholstering ..52 63 to win the pennant Pittsburgh, ’1 PAG Drivers...... -?1 23 .477 Rounding out the top 10 were Kay Willie’s House ...... 51 65 that season. While Jackie sat out nie Minoso was struok on the left game for Shy-Ann. One more win .19 25 .432 W. L. Pet. kOlwaukee and Los Angeles will CHAMP IN ACTION: Bruce Daniels clinched the Senior Green Manor ...... Peretto of White’s at 99.64 and Sparrows ...... 46 20 .697 Oslund Tool ...... 60 05 the 1960 season, Boston slumped elbow by a pitch from Roger for Moriarty’s wlU give them play­ .15 29 .341 be tough," he ventured to say In off honors aa well as league pen­ table tennis championship in three straight games last Man. Rug Cleaning Maude Carpenter of Hobby Swsllows ...... 44 22 .667 Little Joe’s ...... 50 65 to seventh, the Sox’ lowest fin­ Craig but the Injury waa not seri­ But It’s Not Iron Mike’s Fault PAG Freight ...... 8 36 .182 conversation with this Connecticut nant. Shoppe, with a 99.23 average. Blue Birds ...... 37 29 .561 Don Willis ...... 49 67 Yankee. ' ish since Tom Yawkey bought ous. Jack Sanford blanked the night at the East Side Rec defeating Vin Avens in the fk Y JUNIORS the club to 1933. Cubs on four hits while Willie outfield becauee it gave me a^> Hutchtnsqn, starting his third nalsl Here he is shown smashing home a winning point. 141 Top Game Eagles.• ••••••••» 35 31 .530 Nichols Tire ...... 44 72 "Once your pitching gets Tampa, Fla.— Good hitting" B r pt*. Third plac® Boland Oil ousted Closing to within three games Beet game all year was rolled Blue Jays ...... 30 36 .455 Fiano’s Rest...... 36 80 Bill Monbouqette, a 14-game Mays, Orlando Cepeda and Matty chance to hit.” DiMagglo needs season as Redleg manag^er after B u tk u s .. ... 4 (V2 la straightened out and it always ptichers are almost nonexist­ S4 16 (Herald Photo.) second place Miller’s Pharmacy, of tee top rung wsw Dick’s Atlan­ by Anne McNeill who had a spar­ Flamingos 36 .455 winner In 1960, pitched the seven Alou homered for the Giants. no introduction while Padgett three years at the Detroit helm G len n ey , ... 4 44-37, in the Junior League play­ tic with a 4-0 triumph over PAG takes time, you usually can do ai ent in the major le a g u ^ to - may be recalled as a power hitting and another three year .stint with Sim m on s .... 1 (M) 2 kling 147. Highest todlvidusl triple Robins .... ••■••••J*.28 38 .42) Scoring a 8-1 victory over lot better. I know that last year! Innlng^s for the Red Sox. who post­ AIou’s was a grand-slammer off Kenne,v ... 1 0-1 a offs last night. The Oilers employ­ Motor Freight. League leading Peacocks ...... 14 52 .224 ed their 10th victory in 16 ex­ Glen Hobble. d ^ ’. One of the besT^dtiring outfielder with the Cards. the St. Louis C ai^, noted that M o ria rty ... 8 3”3 6 able Tennis Titles Settled went to Flo Johnson with a 361. Cities Service, Dean Machine we were a much stronger, and bet­ 8“8 27 T ed a full court press most of the Bolton Lake House waa held to a hibition starts. Walt Bond hom- Chuck Hinton’s three hits — in­ his career, whieb-WSs spread There are too many pitchers in there are a few hitting pitchers P in to ...... 7 game and It paid big dividends. The high without a mark belonged maintained Its grip on first place ter. club during the second half of F o rtin ...... 1 M 1 2-2 deadlock by Manchester Rug. to Ruth Ostrander with a 96. Taking three points; the Spar­ ered for the Indians. cluding a homer, sparked the baseball today who are no. more around. C o n ra n ,. .... 0 .1-2 1 the season because of our pitch- over the span between 1939 to Few Good Ones ^ Dave Dleterle did an outstand­ Games of March 31 have been McCarthy’s and White Glass rows zoomed two games in front in the etandings despite the toct .Elsewhere along the exhibition Senators’ triumph over the Reds’ than ’automatic outs when they ing job to rebounding for the win­ canceled. They will be made up In the petmant chase. The Swal­ that runner-up ABA Tool swept ! 1953 Was jut-jawed Fred Hutchin-' step up to the batter’s box. They T o ta ls ...... 2S It-M ss shared the top team honors. The "It takes time to find out what > yesterday: New York snapped an B team. Charley Boak also hom­ son now in his ninth season as a “ and L e w /^ r - (U) Daniels Senior Champ; ners plus scoring 17 points. Bob April 9. lows, who had been tied with the aU four points from Nichols Tlrs. eight-gfame home base losing ered tor Washington and Mel either watch the balls, rather dette, both of the Braved ars r pu. pennant winners hit a high single pitchers can win against certain big thne manager.___ M « Hitt tossed to 11 and also played a Top scores were Stan McFar­ Sparrows, could manage only one Among the leading keglers were streak in downing Detroit, 5-3, Queen and Jim Pendleton had strikes, whiz past or swing feebly good hitters. Johnny Antonelll, ZIm a ...... f of 674 while White Glass’s 1,605 victoiy this week ,club8. Some feUows can beat Field boss of the Cincinnati Blirs ...... 1 (VO 7 great team game. Eddie Zawistow land 203 and Frank Gardner 202. was the best team triple turned to. Stan Kirka 232-581, Tom Hobln TOme clubs regularly and other Milwaukee turned back Minne­ homers tor the Reds. at the pitches. Don Newcomb and Early Wynn' R. Hohenthal ...... i 4-8 \7 ski threw in a eouple of quick Reds, Hutchinson spoke freely "I want my pitchers to- want to 1 Top totals were Irene Neddow 222-571, Paul A b e r t 221-567, pitchers, working against the same sota, 6-2. Kansas City nipped St. Baltimore beat Cincinnati’s are also pretty good pitchers up B u rk * ...... 2 hoops In the closlnl; seconds that SPICE NO. 1 Final Standings 128. Mike Holmes 115, Joan Jordan a'bout tee art of hitting pitchers, hit,” Hutchinson said, ."but there B ra ln n rd ...... 0 (VO f W. L. Pet Claude Williams 219-556, Bud teanu. and even pitching better, Louis, 3-2, Philadelphia whipped "A " team on Walt Dropo’s RBI there at the plate. At least, 'Wynn 1-1 « gave Boland’s their seven point 110. rather than the lost art of hitters are none on this sqiiad that I A u g u st ...... 4 With leading pinners were Flo Woods 218, Mike Denhup 212, Ron come up with losing games," H e-, Pittsburgh, 7-2, the (Chicago vhilte single with two out to the ntotl\ was a good hitting pitcher the spread. Johnson 125-116—339, Lorri Slnl- McCarthy Enter. ...62 13 .84! Sox licked the Los Angeles Dodg­ after the Orioles had blown an 8-3 among moundsmen, at AI Lopez could send up there and expect to last I Imew,” he said. T o ta ls ...... 14 14 J-IO 35 Three champs were crowned in the Town Table Tennis White Glass ...... 46 29 .81: Rampson 203, Al Craft 203, Bill mus said as we talked at Al L a t^ Score at half, Moriarty's 28-13. Miller’s went down fighting with crope 114-119—338, Betty Free­ j a y c e b m id g e t s Field on SL Petersburg’s water-' ers, 10-6, and Sato Francisco lead. Dropo had three hits and Field on the outskirts of this Cigar get a hit.” With each team in tbe majors Hobby Shoppe ...... 36 39 .481 (jaln 201, Steve Turkington 200, City. Tournament at the East Side Rec last night but only after an all players scoring. Stan Grzyb led man 127, Inge Guthrie 127, Pat front. blanked the Chicago Cubs; 8-0, in drove in three runs to lead Balti­ Old Mike Ryba, who was once listing at least eight pitchers, and Kaye’s Sportswear ..85 40 .46) Ernie Woollett 112 and John Tony GlraiUs 200, Swede Larson • • • "I always liked to hit,” Hutch­ known as an all around performer evening of top notch table tennis. All matches were very hot­ the losers attack with 11 with Annuli 125. Mildred Beaupre 112. Goodin 105 topped the pinners. 200. a gfame called after seven innings more’s 14-hit attack. Jim Baumer with 18 teams this season, this Hanks Knocks Out Terry Kloter, Marshall Kramer Arlene Hubbard 111. Turcotte’s Eisso ...... 28 52 .30) inson said. "That waa probably because he pitched, caught and means there are approximately ly contested. t CK>od Pitching Balance because of rain. Cincinnati split and Jerry Lynch homered tor Cin­ up, came charging back in the and Chris WoIIenberg playing Land O’Fashion ----- 28 52 .80’ its squad tor a day-night games. cinnati. one of the retisons that I hit so played both infield and outfield 140-150 hurlers. Out of this num­ Bruce Daniels displayed a brand For pitching balance, the Cards weU. I was just as determined positions and, on occasion, pinch N ew com er Alfoi d of table tennis rarely seen in Man­ later part of the game only to have teeir hearts out In a losing cause. GREEN JR. .BOYS ber. you could list tee good hit­ his rally fall short. Boland will' meet Nasslff Arms Best totals were Sonny Craft Elected presldeiit.'for tee com­ could have the best in the senior when I got up to bat that I would hit as well, ala Hutchinson, has ting pitchers on the fingers of chester aa he defeated Vin Avens Just Couple of Old Birds In three straight In a best of five In a trio of close games, Grzyb in the final playoff game Wednes­ 127, Dave Tupper 126, Terry Klot ing year was Anne McNeill. Other loop. Sadeckl and Simmons are get a hit as the pitcher would be been assigned the job of teaching both hands. New Orleans, March SO (A6 — officers for the 1961-62 season southpaws and Brogli'o, Miller and of getting me out.” the Redleg pitchers how to i*t. Henry Hank hoped for a comeback series, to win the Senior Champion­ took the championship honors in day night at 6:30. er 116, Bob Constantine 115. SHOP EAST HAETFORD "Pitchers just dpn|t work hard ship. Al Grzyb bested Randy Smith the Jimior Division as he won the will be Anna Mae White, vice pres­ McDaniel are righthanded. Many times during his eight Ryba, whq once played with the enougt]f as battere,” the 41-year- In middleweight boxing rankings ident; Maude Carpenter, secre­ Two veterans, one making a 13). Ray Sadecki (9-9) and Curt agaiiVBt the Pirates last season. full seasons as a pitcher with De­ today after scoring a seventh-round in a two man elimination in a best first game 23-21. The second went Y MIDGETS HOLIDAY MIXED DOUBLES Simmons (7-4). 'This quartet was ■ "Sadecki pitches well against , is now a scout old manager said. "I only wish to Smith, 22-20, but in the final, tary; Helene Dey, treasurer and la M O fs AC comeback, could very well hold the TIIAINING troit he was called up to pinch- in the, Cincinnati organization. technical knockout over CHeveland of three game series for junior ti­ Fletcher Glasi, third place fin­ Leading ladies were Alice backed up by the best Cincinnati while Jackson proved to that I had a few who could come tle. Jim Patulak took home the after a close start, Grzyb pulled ishers in the Y Midget League, Gagnon 125, Anne Twerdy 116 Flo Johnson, publicity. key to the final finish, hit, .often delivering clutch blows. “Mike works every day op­ up to bat and defy the pitcher to newcomer Clarence Alford. While the regular season is in the National League, Undy Mc­ be the best against San Francisco. Did Hutchinson ever play any Hank, 16444, who fights out of laurels in the Midget Division as away to a championship ss he won rose to the occasion last night and Ciarol Marognano 114. SPARK and . The former Daniel with 12 of 16 decisions on Simmons was unbeatable against C A M fi erating Iron Mike,” Hutchinson throw the ball past them. I guess I 21-14. over, the ladies will meet Tuesday came back last season after a sub- - otSher position than pitch? This said, "hoping to improve the Detroit, last night fired a right to he bested Dave Brady and Ray Fike upset pennant winning Elks, 38- Dick McComville’s 157-360 led the right side of the ledger. He also Philadelphia after he came to us. waa fortunate In being a pretty in a three man play down. In the three man playdown in 29, to win the annual playoff cham­ for their annual carnival. par 1959 campaign and was a big question I asked the Redleg skip­ pitchers’ hitting ability.” He’s had good hitter. Maybe I expect too floor Alford, who was up at the the men. saved 27 games. A save is deter­ beating his old club four times,” count of eight. But Referee Fred­ Daniels jum ^d off to a fast the Midget Division, Fike defeated pionship. The victors played their PIUGS man aa the team drove to a first mined each time he was the final he continued. per before we talked about his little success. The pitchers I ob­ much from the pitchers.” Brady in the opening set only to By EARL YOST club. erick Adams called a halt. start and took the opening game best game of the year at the most division finish. Schoendienst, who pitcher in a winning game for "Simmons has been throwing pother hand, he’s no speed mer­ served to the special cage, where With that, he departed In the 21-9 and never was in real trouble i3e defeated by Patulak. Brady then opportune time. played his best ball with the Cards St. Petersburg, Fla.—Iron Mike chant either. "Yes,” came the reply. "When Iron Mike— the automatic pitch­ direction of Iron Mike, to check Alford, who weighed to at 183, which some other pitcher received real well again this spring. Did you pinned Hank to the launching pad thereafter. Avens, who displayed beat Fike to eli.ninate the latter, Fletcher’s, led by Mark Oak- before trips to New York (Giants) credit for the victory. He ap­ know that we won 11 of the first pitching machines would never I was in high school in Seattle I ing machine works—do not put with Ryba on Bob Purkey, Jim many fine moves of his own during who had lost two games, and send 29c and Milwaukee, is tqring a come­ Grady Hatton, former third was a catcher and during the war loio per cent effort into their by fancy boxing for six rounds. The man, jumped into an early lead Burns Appointed Coach peared in 65 games, an all-time 13 (He was cr^ited with but one get endorsed by Joe DiMagglq. Brosnan and Jim O’Ttxxle who Associated Press card had Alford the evening, found the defense of Brady into the finals with Patulalc. and weri never headed. SwfiM ACM back. Cardinal high. win in the span.) games in which “They’re not worth a penny,” Joe baseman with several major I played In the same o utfield wlth- work, at“ least-not with a bat in were ready to face the slants of Daniels almost unbelleveable at In the first game, Brady was league clubs, including the Boston Joe DiMagglo and Don Padgett ahead 6-1 when tee fight ended. The inks, sparked by Paul suSTtaSi' "Red looks real good, “Hemus "When I talked about setting iip he appeared in last season after told me. "All they are good tor their hand. The machine may be the “pitcher” who can throw all times ^as he came up with one great master as he won 21-19 but in the O'Brien (8) arid Mark Heller (31) " said. "Real good." Red Sooc, will be Moe Morhardt's because of my hitting. I was hav­ regulated as to speeds and can It was Hank’s 47th victory 3-DAY SAIEU your pitchers," Hemus added, “ I we si^ ed him?" Hemus reported is to loosen up. You get no mo­ day without any worry of coming against 13 defeats and two draws. play alter another. In the second all important game, for the cham­ made a strong Ud In the early Of Catholic High Fives A sound Musial and a sound mean setting up a schedule at least the Simmons story was one of the tion, the same pitch every time manager with Houston, Texas to' ing a little arm trouble at the also serve up change ups and up.with sore arm. game, Daniels won by a 21-13 edge pionship, it was Patulalc winning minutes of the fourth period to iThiin., ftL, Sirt. the American Association this sea­ time. I really enjoyed playing the He fell from the top 10 rank after Schoendienst could help the Red two weeks in advance. Say we are ydar’s biggest comebaicks. After and at the same speed. That’s curve balls. Iron Mike can’t hit a lick either. laying off last.faU due to an In­ and In the final tilt It was Daniels 21-16 to become the Midget town come within three points of tying Birds to their first pennant since going into Milwaukee. I know that son. champion. failing to win with the Phillies, not good for k hitter.” jured hand. 21-19 as-Avens, who wouldn’t give but a combined effort by Oakman, AlfiO Now A-C’$ at Manager won In 1946. Bropio has always done well following a year in the minora — By FRANK CLINE Bud Davis, Tom Popeleski, Johnnie Discount Pricfifi! • • • against the Braves so I'll have him 1959 with Williamsport in the Bob Boyce, retired Hartford Difference ^between the Frank Goodin and Ed Goss rallied to keep Hiring of Don Burns, former University of Connecticut lead off the series. If we were play­ Baumann who pitched tor the Bos­ McDaniel Top Reliefer Eastern League — t the one-time banker, has been getting in a lot Laker^ Coach "BUtsls Duffy Working Six Games Fletcher ahead and they won by basketball star who has been serving as Freshman coach for COILS For A M ing Pittsburgh, Broglio would bonus southpaw was given an un­ of golf this winter while reeldlng ton Red Sox and the southpaw now 11 points. 'Die two deciding baricets M.0N MMea! Big four with the Red Bird staff again be my starting pitcher in with the White Sox Is that he has Pitching Staff Paramount Huskie quintets for tho last two years, as head basketball conditional release and being a 10- in St. Peteraborg. The Manches­ to the closing minutes of the con­ last season were 21-game wdnijer the series. He won all four deci­ year veteran, was allowed to sign brought his ball down. “ He used to test were tossed to by a much Im­ coach and physical education teacher at East Catholic High Ernie Broglio, Larry Jackson (18- sions in which he was involved ter Country Club player has al­ with whatever team he wanted. ready acor^ three hole-ln-onee, pitch high, which Is the easiest ball Ha'wks W in in Overtime, Tie Series proved Davis. School was announced today; The9-----—— to hit,” Chlsox Manager Al Lopez John Goodin, with 11 poinU and appointment of Bums waa an­ New London High. The new Catho­ two at the SUk Town course. rRIDTVTMMIHIO Among bis recent Florida play­ reported. “On certain daya, vet­ a great rebounding game, was out­ nounced by Rev. Charles E. Shaw, lic High mentor was playmaker on eran southpaw Billy Pierce throws To Success of 1961 Red Sox principal of the new school. Pkk Ilf ysw M fy sM l HU* ing partners from Mancimter T.n« AnoBles March 30 m a lOO-all Ue. TTie Lakers,^gifts,” shouted Schaus. "Why it’s standing for vlctorp along with the Whalers’ last New England M TV wflct mi chartM. Bums was a distinguished ath­ were Johnny Chanda, Clarence An­ the fastest ball on the White Soz T *“ ’• I, who started cold and staged a ridiculous to let him work Six Oakmin who provided a spark to championship quintet which won Giel Getting His Last Desperate Opportunity staff, Lopez added. — ^The St. Louis Hawks have great fourth-quarter rally to pull games and then take him off the lete at Uepnn' after starring in Nltitfiilly AtvorthMI derson and Art WlUde Sr. any team with his great competl that honor back in 1951. 99 Scottsdale, Arizona — One won their "must" game from into a tie, want ahead In the over­ final one Saturday in St. Louis. live spirit. both basketball and baseball at up time. They had a three-point bulge, Why wait for the sevente game? The New London native played 4 & TV TUBES For Making Good as Major Leaguer with Twins “ is having his Rollle Sheldon now has delivered of the hallmarks of Mike Hig­ the Los Angeles Lakers and four years of baseball and basket­ two impressive mound showings in gins’ managing of the Boston now are favored to capture dropped behind, and then Jerry Referee Unavailable We Carry V, greatest spring Since he broke West put Los Angeles to front, "Did you notice, that wh?n to­ ball at UConn. He was co-capt'ain Cewesfeai is Wrilis| three starts this spring with the of the basketball team during his Colls For Orlando, Fla. (N EA)— Fort "Hold tight.” said Roan. "I think in at the Yankee camp to Arizona, Red Sox hks been his ability another Western Division 111-110, with 27 seconds left. night's game ended the St. Lx>uis (•rONt FUUYIAII back in 1951,” Manager Ralph Yankees. “ His showing against the title in tee National Basketball Senator Fears Mob Control senior year and-helped lead them All Cars Paul Giel it ahould have been Calvin Griffith may be interested White Sox was his best, "Man­ to rotate his pitching staff Officials Blasted players walked off the court with Take Orif. Me Houk told me when querried on the Association. their arms around Duffy? Sound­ to one of their many Yankee Con­ Price tumultuous stands, a band in you." ager Ralph Houk told me. "He got and have the right man ready Boh Pettit then banked- one off ference championships. Second List biggeet fence buster of the Yanks. The Hawks surprised the Lak­ the board and Al Ferrari added’ ing off like this is going to cost 2.00 .M He was. and Giel headed for tee big hitters out. Twice he and rested for every key game. ers last night, 114-118. In an over­ baseman on the baseball squad, SUM blaring, victory streamers. “ He was then Ute phenom of all struck out Roy Sievers with curve' two free throws with only six sec­ me plenty of money, but It’s worth Again if Liston Wins Title SSUS r.io .M the Minnesota Twins and a chance phenoma In Arizona, if you re­ With little more than a week to time game before 14,843 roaring Bums played on the 1957 UConn •lUST 4.35 1.74 Instead, it’s been despairing to prove himself. balls and Sievers is about the best go in spring training In Arizona, onds to go. The LAkers* Elgin Bay­ it. "DURO" PLASTIC MHAI, iMm 2.65 1.14 call,” Houk added. tons to Sports Arena. It was tee nine which represented District 1.N inactivity, the bullpen, Phoe­ "I’ve felt better about spring curve ball hitter to the league.’’ It Higglns'has already Started to set lor topped all scorers with 39, Pet­ "Don’t count us out of the play­ No. 1 in the College World Series. muT 2.45 largest basketball rowd to- the tit led the Hawks with 31.Jn tee off. We’re going to win .that .one Washington, March 80 OP)—Sen.ffauver’s Antitrust and Monopoly nix and (^lumbus and Salt Lake training this year," he no^ed, was a real clutch showing tor the up his regular season starting Arena, surpassing tee 14;587 drawn Subcommittee. BODY SOLDER tOMT MkH M ItMk St IM nICtfl City. And at the age of 28, a last Excellent weather to date has' dressing room. Laker Coach Frtd in St. Louis Saturday and then It’s Estes Kefauver, D-Tenn.. says he ------‘•*“ Ih his senior year, Bums was "because I’ve been less and leas former UConn pitcher when he rotation, but he still has problems by U(3LA-Iowa last December. •The measure would create a awarded the coveted C-ring. This Idaal fGr rtpair- ALL TUBIS TESTED PREEI desperate chance to play major been the Mggeat boost the Florida Schaus let go with a bitter, verbal on to Boston. fears that If heavyweight Cham int dtatt* «tc. I awed by big leaguers. I’m not loaded the bases In the eighth but Fully aware of the fact the Red The Hawks, won the big one Federal Boxing Commissioner is given each spring to an out­ league baseball. Chamber of Commerce could have. bore down and got Jim Landis for blast at the officiating. Hi« opinion Duffy was not immediately plon Floyd Patterson should lose to Adharti any ' quite as nervous either. Somebody Sox pitching ranked last in the ' ' - without their big center, Clyde No. 1 contender Sonny Lltson the with power to license boxers, man­ standing senior in the field of aca­ m«t«l fivefact. m s It gets a guy to thinking: gets a hit, the world hasn’t ended. After visits to Sarasota, Braden­ the third out. In four innings, the of referee Jim Duffy; "Incompe­ available for comment. ton, Tampa and St. Petersburg American League last year, the Lovellette, hospitalized In St. Louis St. Louis Coach Paul S e ^ o u r title would “ revert to mob con­ agers, promoters and matchmak­ demics and ■ athletics. The new • tl.i "Do I have the abUlty? I’ve seen the beet get hit.” White Sox failed to scorfT’ with a bad back sprain. He Will not tent.” CM 1 the only water that I have seen genial Red Sox manager set right said after the game; “WHOever trol." ers. He would rank aa assistant at­ Catholic High cage coach gradu­ TIRE PRESSURE "Have I got the guts? ------. / be able to play In the seventh and "Imagine Jim Duffy working No lUus'ions has been in Tampa Bay and the to work in finding a five man start­ wins this series deserves it, al­ And Kefauver yesterday Intro­ torney general and receive $20,- ated with second honors In his "What is it with me?" Rollle SheMon’a stock' went up deciding game with the Lakers to all six games of this important 000-a-year. Yet he has no illusions. Gulf of Mexico except tor the wa­ ing crew, pending the late’ arrival playoff series, when te® tons of St. though I tliink we could give Bos­ duced a bill to place blgtlme pro­ class academically. GAUGE These were the probing questions "I don’t have the repertoire to considerably on tiie basis of his of Gene Conley from his Boston St. Louis Saturday afternoon. The ton the brtter run for the NBA The Boxing Commissioner, tin­ After serving in the United ter served at the dinner table. showing against Chicago. If he game will be televised nationally. Louis held a ’Jim Duffy Night’ and fessional boxing under strict Fed­ that spilled from Giel'g lips as he be a starter. Relief is okay for Celtic duties. title.” der Kefauver's bill, would have States Army as an officer, Bums sat quieUgpln the clubhouse at Don’t get me wrong, I’m not com­ makes It — and New York writers The teAms finished, regulation showered him with $1,000 worth of eral control for five years. VOLTAGE REGULATOR Nadi me. With my sneaky fast one, the plaining. ‘The weather has been Higgins was hopeful that Tom Patterson, In Chicago, sal^ he broad powers (o use the FBI and attended Columbia University in brseoltli Tinker iffeld, a lonely and perennial slider, the changeup, and now I’m who travel with the club every day other Justice Department re­ 1958-59 and received his Masters foclory rfibuilt with n#w psdiit dip. rookie who came to the majors in so good I’ve given my players a are divided In their opinion — Brewer and Ike Delock would jump thought It would be “A real good iDltad parti. Dalco- I Zr—KHsUm *’— working on a scroojgie. In basetall back from disappointing 1906 per­ sources to root out underworld In­ degree there. He coached two Ramy, Ford and Awto* 1 lani 1954. couple of days off,” Manager Al Sheldon will be the secon^VConn iKE DELOCiv EARL WILSON thing” to have a National Boxing years at E. O. Smith High School prapalT you can’t always go with the pitch Lopez of the formances. He was confident that Commissioner In the Justice De­ fluence In boxing. lito. Ju$t liko ntwl | 3 They were strange thpughts for you should. • player to readi the majors, Walt Tonight’s Boxing Card Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy has coaching soccer and tennis as well told me." Bill Monbouquette, top winner for partment with Federal power to M in a r ii a man who’s been an AU-Amerlcan "If you’ve got two balls and no Dropo was the first, 11 years ago. water. So he must still be listed starting candidate, will not be Indicated he doesn’t approve of as basketball, before being named 2 6 6 up ts In football, at Minnesota, who Dropo. incident tally, has his own the team’ In I960 with 14 vic­ drive racketeers out of the sport. placing the commissioner in his assistant Freshman hoop coach at strikes and he’s sitting back wait­ tories. would pick right up in 1961. as a question mark for the start­ available imtll the peason is at least “A lot of people will be scared SSIki. passed up pro football because he ing for the fast one, you know you "One of the most versatile ath­ boat tied up near Miami which he ing crew. two weeks'old. - department, but Kefauver says he '(JConn in 1960. This fall he was e x c h . thought baseball offered greater re­ letes in the majors, “Walt Dropo also uses at his home In Marble­ He was also hopeful that right­ just reading about the ideaj’ the still hopes to win administration named head Freshmen basketball should throw the changeup. But hander Earl Wilson would conquer Reason to Smile Bullpen Strong Lists North vs. South heavyweight champion said. wards and'.maxlmimlzed with' de­ of the Orioles said,” is Sammy eIb- head, Mass. Dropo has made seme support for the ball. coach at UConn. you]re not siire' you can get it his wildness and be ready to move Higgins found reason to smile, 'ibe place that Higgins 1s not However. Patterson said he plan­ sire and confidence the abilities he over, so you go the fast ball any­ poslto of the White Sox. "He’s fine Investrawts and heads a group good in everything, baaeball, bas­ into the starting crew, and that however, when; Ike Delock turned worried about is the bullpen, ably ned to defend his title again not bad. how.” of major league players In the real taken care of by. the veteran Mike It will be pretty much the North vs. South in tonight’s box­ "In football," he remembered,” ketball golf and even playing Billy Muffett would continue his in five excellent innings against later than September, “ and 1 still It was a bitter lesson learned estate field. Impressive late season showing the heavy hitting San Francisco Pomieles, top reliever in the league ing program, sponsored by Manchester Recreation Depart­ nsisrsBg say Sonny Uston deserves a shot. the first day I reported for prac­ by a giiy to whom it once came so cards," the veteran last; year, backed up by rookie tice I knew I was going to be the added. write the Red Sox. Giants last Saturday. Delock, who ment, to be held at the Community Y with the first bout slat­ I want to fight the moat logical easy. And so fast. had to settle for a 9-10 record in Tracy Stallard, who continues to Griffith Gaining Supporters i first string quarterback. I could Problem Partially Sovled imprepp in every outing. ed to go on at 7. In three of the six bouts boxers from the contender and he seems to be the run better, pass faster. I knew “Johnny Sain should be n great Player Top Dollar 1960 after being plagued with arm one If things can be worked out.” Now. as tee Red Sox get ready miseries, on Saturday held Willie Eventually, tee Red Sox will very Bouth end of town will meet scrap-'^ when I had to throw, I was going pitching coach,” Warren Spahn of to head tor their Fenway Park likely have an 11 man pitching pers_ fro mthe north part of Kefauver told the Senate yes­ For Title Scrap with Paretj to complete it. the Braves claims, "When we were Mays and company to just two Irish Johnny O’Neil, another Gol­ terday there Is “ Compelling evid­ Jets Beat B lad es Winner with Pros opener on April 11th against Kan­ hits and generally indicated that staff for 1961, but the starting smSilk City with beautiful trophies, den Glover. Program will be super­ "In baaebsUl, I looked around at with the Boston Braves he was al­ sas City, Mike finds half of his donated by several local business­ ence. . . that Liston waa controlled he would be ready when the start­ crew must be settled first. As tee vised by Ton) O'Neil, who has 0 * the other pitchers. They were fast' For Boardwalk Cup ways practicing and thinking problem solved, but is still In a club prepares to leave Scottsdale men, aa the prizes. by three powerful racketeers” as Miami Beach, Fla., March 30 (^lAhas been called upon to go the 15- er and had more stuff. You’ve got Dunedin, F^a., March 30 OP)— ing g(un goes off in the American handled boxing at the Y for years. ahead, trying to Improve himself. quandary about tee rest. to head north and east, it would Sailor Jones, from tee south recently as last December. ■Promoter Chris Dundee opti­ round route, but his co-managers, to be objective. You can’t start He woriced twice as hard as any Gary Player continues to ride a League. Howard Albert and Gil Clancy, in -1 P ^ l’L'GIEL “Monbo.” sUrting slowly, was appear the remaining pitching and, will tackle Jerry Glover, Produced Evidence mistically waa predicting today a right at the top, in baseball." . New Haven, March 30 (jP) — The of the fellows.” Sain la handling financial crest. wMch makes him Fireballing 'E'arl Wilson, k dls- $30,000 gate for the 15-round wel­ sist he will have no endurance | the leading money winner in pro­ spots will bo .Settled among rookies o f the North, for tee Merz Me­ He said hearings by hts Anti­ Bonus Baby "I was going to hang it up," Johnstown Jets have taken their the mound duties with the Yanks, not impressive In his first two out­ appointer In his first outing, came F u n eral Services terweight title bout (Champion trouble. second successive Easterp Hockey fessional golf. ings, but in his last two he has back with a, four, inning shutout Don Schwall and Hal Kolstad, both morial Trophy. Greg Morris, south, trust and Monopoly Subcommittee But Giel did start at the top, sid Giel sincerely, “tmless I got a replacing Eddie Lopat. Sato wound Benny (Kid) Paret and Emile The fighters were told by League title. displayed the form which made job against the Los Angeles An­ righthanders up from Minneapolis, will fight an opponent to be select­ had produced evidence teat Liston j , fram tt as a bonus pitcher for the New chance to make a major league up a 12-year career with the The 26-year-oId South 'African Today for Crosley (Griffith at Convention Hall Sat­ Miami Beach Boxing Commission York Giants, and in no year since, • ’They won the Boardwalk Cup by him the American League’s All- gels, to which he walked only two and returning lefthanders ed to the third bout of the eve­ was controlled by "Frank (Bllnky) club. They offered me only a Triple Yankees. . \ has earned 125,200 ao far this sea­ Will* and Tom Borland- The vet­ urday night. chairman'Morris Klein they would either majors' or minors, hag he defeating the New Haven Blades, son on the professional tour. Star starter In Kansas City last men and gave up just two hits. A ning tor tee Dante Pagan! trophy SECOND TEAM Palermo,.John Vitale and Frank Fom oui LOCKHEED A contract at Ctolumbus. I went eran Dave ' Hillman might aUo Cincinnati, March 30 (ffl — Fu­ Carbo — operating through a That would mean an attend­ wear eight-ounce gloves and that ever pitched more than 92 ii)nings 4-2, last night. It was Johnstown’s Harry (The Cat) Brecheen, who According to unofficial stand- year. He followed a fine outing tew more performances of that cal­ end In tee main bout, Jeff ''Slug­ CHOICE: Skip Olander, FAMOUS AU.WEATHSR tor any team. back to school at San Francisco stick, but Wills has been looking neral services for Powel Oosley front manager, Joseph (Pep) ance of about 5,000 at $15 tops, the mandatory eight count would fourth win against two setbacks in once-whipped the Boston Red Sox in n released yesterday by the against the Chicago Cubs in San iber from Wilson and he’ll definite­ ger” Morris, South, will engage high scoring junior for but arrangements are being made His major achievement was stay­ State to work on my master’s. I ly be in the starting rotation. good in his few appearances. “Dennis The Menace” Smith, the Jr., who kept the Barone,” and hasn't gotten rid of be In effect. Manuel Alfaro, Par- GENERAL ELECTRIC BRAKE FLUID could teach. I have a wife and the best-of-seven playoff series. three times In 1946 World Series I^fesaional Golfers AaaoclaUon Diego, with a masterful six In­ to seat 7.100 in the vast arena ing with the champion Pittsburgh pride of tee Nqrte End and last In the Queen City, were scheduled Rockville High, was them so tor. et’s manager, said he preferred lacklifeJ two kids. A guy my age has got Johnstown finished in a tie for for jhe St. Louis Cards, told me, htadquarters at Dunedin, Player ning effort against the Cleveland Another who hap disappointed to juat in case. Pimtes last year long enough tp first place in the league’s Southern has competed in 12 tournaments, Indians, allowing only one run and date has been righthander Billy year’s champion. for 10:80 a.m. today in the chapel named to the AU-Central Carbo, already serving a term six-ounce gloves and, the waiving HEADLAMP kuavy Jaly K m K rn W to start looking.” "We are working hard with Steve Ellington Ridge to Open of Spring Grove-Cemetery. Both flghtere .wound up their 'of the eight-count rule, but will braka (IvlJ gain five-year status and qualify Division, while New Haven was winning two and placing in the top six hits. Check off the number one Muffett, who waa shelled tor nine The Norte End youngsters have Valley Conference’s sec* for acting as an undercover man­ Dalkowski. We (Manager Paul training yesterday, with neither go along with the commission rul­ (•railcars- ^ ^ ' for a p en ^ n at SO. It also gave, But over the winter, the Wash­ Northern Division winner. five places five times. spot for "Monbo,” a very likely hits in four innings by tee Angels Crosley died Tuesday of a heart ager and matclimaker in New ington Senators were moved to Richards) hope he Continues to im­ Scheduled tor its flnst play ot trained hard for these bouts and attack. He had beSn president and on(l team selected by the anticipating any trouble making ing. , BULBS Um bis biggest hurt in baseball. Johnstown eliminated Philadel­ .candidate tor tee opening day Pen- in Palm Springs last week. How­ do not intend to let any of these York, now la on trial with Palermo ‘T pitched only spaamodlcally, Minneapolis, the • site of Glel’s prove. There Isn’t a batter to bSM- Just bshtod him in Now 2 spot the season Friday nunmtog wiU principal owner of tee Reds since 1 e a g u e’s basketball in a West Coast boxing case. the 147 pound limit for the welgh- That tho bout might go the dis­ phia and Haddonfield to reach the bsdl that Steve can’t throw tbe Is last year's top money winner, way Park assignment. ever, to somewhat compensate foi be the ElUngton, Ridge course. trophies go without some good in at 11 a.m. (EST) Saturday. as hufinga,” he said, “till. mid-. greatest athleic feats, on ^ e toot- finals. New Haven eliminated Brewer, amidst talk of retiring Muffett there was thfe fine per­ 1934. coaches. Teammate Dick <3arbo, Palermo and terse others tance is indicated by the records July, but I thought I had a taU field at the university. Jan. 1, ball i>ast.” J o this, one can add, Arnold Pabner, playing out of Mike (Man, greens superintend­ scraps. Michael Angelo of Ver­ In his will, Onosley tUsposed are accused In Los Angeles vt try­ Paret, largely because he has Greensboro. Ligonler, Pa. Palmer .has played at the end of tee 1961 season, con­ formance of comebacking Chet Soranno received honor­ of tee two fighters. Paret is a ^ L A D p m v i] ebaaoa becauee they needed re­ he waa sitUng in tlie Rcae Bowl, the New Britain aoutbpaw U juat ent, said that the greens are in non WiU tackle Guy Bratoard to only of personal property Includ- ing to muscle In on tea samings ot •hown he can go tee 15-round dis­ tireless worker, blocking pimches Beg. SJ$ The- victors were never behind as liable to throw* the ball behind In 10 toumamenta, wihntog three tinues to be a mysteiy* Credited Nichols, who pitched a brilliant fine condition. BtUl another bout Rocky Wrobel, able mention. Named to tance at top speed and absorb ter­ lief. X had a feeling the Pirates watching the Gophers gH ^pounced last night Thstr goals were by with one of the best curves and five shutout innings against tee tog two homes. Tlw rest o f his former welterweight Champlain expertly with Ws face and usually eeouM win IL Tbe guys in the club- by Washington (state of). Next the batsman aa well. and placing up In the top five three Stephen McOarry, DsvM Richard estate was left to a trust fund sat the firfit team were How­ Don Jordon. rific punishment without wilting, Nf wiVisbw i ^ Bobby Dawes, Dick Roberge, Leon other times for winning of $21,- some of the best stuff in the league, Cubs to San Diego, giving up only) winning by wearing down an op­ Vw euf "****■ IW •tGf I faooae felt It, to him sat Chet Roan, who was a stogie and pair of wallfs in finish­ OOUTOE BASEBAIX and “"Hard Luck" Smite wlU toe up several years ago. ard Crossman, Glaston­ Kefauver has indlcstsd hs win still is rated a 7-5 favorite, but ponent. He has eoored only 10 Bouchard and Don Hall. Dan barker, fine New 1^'orfc Mir­ 100. he hasn’t yet come up write a com­ others on tea card. Griffith appeared to be gaining A lt down in ColumbuB, George on the Minnesota athletic staff New Haven tied it up after an ing up after Brewer. Yale 8, Amherst 1 Richard Todd, attorney tor tee bury ; Earle Jackson, osll tor testimony from former, knockouts In 45 fights. ror columnist, reports Yogi Berra In third spot With $14,700 la pletely satisfatcory performance Ray Lemeaux, a former Golden .find possibly pi'sssnt. champions. support, (ihanees sure, good It will 9— BU S -f6W W itt was on a hot streak, the during Glel’s college days. early Johnstown goal, but the in spring training. His best effort Add up tee sum total—Monbou- Trinity 10, (3eorge Washington estate, said the trust fund included Plainville, Jim Garro, Open Thursday and Friday tooot olBoe thought he’d help more, developed his legs as a soeesr Doug 'Sanders -of O ^ . Oallf. Bob Glover and piptosslonal boxer. wlU State boxing commissioners and be even money when'tee pair en­ Griffith has knocked out seven Another vlslton again took the lead aqd was a five toning stint against the qustte. Delock, Nichols and pos­ 7 Crosley sharee In the baseball club Newington; and Rick and CMsl was the eapendable man. player on Hie HiU In Bt. Imtls aa a Ooalby of Oiyetal lUvsr, Fla., Is referee the bouts while tee flght- and some other holdtoge. He said others close te bodng when hear- ter tee ring. opponents In 24 fights, sad is 924 MAIN STKEET K A S ri "I wouldn’t mind pla^dng in the held tt to the end. fourth write $12,800, wiiUs Billy Cubs, In wMch he gave up only two sibly Wilson appear to be fe ^ , Cooneotkut 10, Indiana (Pa) I didnit aven retain him youngster. Berra la a deceptive s n WlU toe asoonded by Tony Ku- Croalsy esprssasd.tea wish test Chopufi Ralph Saler­ tngs begin. on tee blU. The bill . itotter Boxer known more as a clever boxer | oM town." ^ald <3M to Bonn. New Haven's tallies were by nmner, not aa alow aa one weidd MaxwsU o f Oceaaslds, OaUf„ iji runs .and sin hits, but ns wralksd but tee Jury Is stlU out on ’Btemet State 12 r t o r ’da. bttMk, Ckfidsn Qlovs flnsUat and the Reds MRMln in Ctnctonati. no, boih 'of SduthingtoD. protosbly win be rafsiTsd ifi Ko- Griffith, tee better boxer, n m r than a pundier. "OtberwlBe 1 got to got n Jflh.” Tvan Chaala a a f Don D avids^ think by looUiig a l Mm. Ob tha fifth with $13400; fivs imd wras oonUnually la hot and Muffett. Gens Conley, another Oamp leJeuM 4, OonneoUout 0 I J *r'' ■I?'

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Oan FI S-IBBS Ml 9-8221. !,600--SlX room cape, full base­ 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 PJ«. 9-0208, nWatrous Road*. Bolton, or office. Center of town, plenty ment, comblnaUon wmdowa and MANCHESTER place, upstairs finished in knotty between 1:30-4:30 or any ttine Conn. of parking. Ml 9-5239 9-5, Saturday or Sunday. STERILIZED uaed' furniture and doors, ameslte drive, shade trees, pine, oil hot water, excellent con­ aiyUancei. exceUent condition. SO days occupancy. Marion E. Owner Transferred dition. $3,000 assumes mortgage— COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. NICE OFFICE or small etore, love­ new and used homgs—all price STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, Ne w bronsa/braai and~ efarame Roonis Without Board 69 ly condition, inlaid linoleum or Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-5958 MONDAY Thin FRIDAY 10:30 AJR.—SATURDAY 0 A.M. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. dinette aeta, mattressea,’ and other ranges. Robert Wolverton, Brok­ floor, new heaUng ayetem. Excel­ 4 CAROL DRIVE - RockvUle. $18,- Quality custom built 8 room er, MI 3-1014. Reasonable. OaU Mr. Rodelli, 63 Itema, 80%-4096 off. Credit terma, RCKJkVILLE—24 Grove. Well fur^ lent location, plenty of parking. ranch, fireplace, 3 full ceramic Homestead St. no down payment. LeBlanc Furni­ nished light housekeeping room, 650. 6 room ranch, large Uving PLEASE READ YOUR AD AvaUable April 1. Must be seen. room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ tiled baths, full basement, Jalousied CENTER ENTRANCE ture Hoqiltal, 196 South Street, $10 weekly, Tel. TR 5-9594. Call MI 9-9835. breezeway, 3 car attached garage, CUstifled or “Woot Ad»* u o takem oner the P h ^ m f LANDSCAPING, spring cis^-up, RockvUle, TR 5-3174. Oiwn 9-9, rooms, 1%% morWsge can ba Tenieiioe. The odv«rttoer shoiild rood hia ad the FIRST DAY IT lawns mowed, rubbish removal. 'WISH to rent two bedrooms fur­ assumed. Marion E. Robertson, level lot 100x800, excellent locaUon RANCH Saturday tlU 6. We buy houaelota ABOUT 500 square feet of space to all schools. For appointment to APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la time for the next tauer- MI 8-1724.. ot furniture. nished Or unfurnished, with kitch­ Broker, Ml 8-5958. tloB The Herald U rcepooslble for only ONK Ineorrecl or omitted available now. Excellent for auto inspect call owner, m 8-11-6074. 6% rooms, living room 22x15, en privileges to' two ladles, la topping, upholstering, or ware­ laaeilioB for any adverttoemeat aad thwa only ta the e x t t a t a t a A RETIRED uj^olsterer from the Customer Can’t Us# Itt private home. MI S-640S, MANCHES*rER ~ Colpmal, 4* spa­ formal dining room, 8 twin bed­ shop can take care ot aU your up­ house use. Call MI 3-6441 between cious rooms, large, living room rooms, 2-car Itarage, lovely lot with ••main rood" lasertloii. Errora which do aot leaaea the r a l^ of ooM’N GET rr 5-8 p.m. EAST HARTFORD—56 Manor a r. the adrert^WDont wUl aot be corrected by "main food” laaertloa. holstering needs at a great sav­ $1,700 WORTH OF COMFORTABLE room, genUemam With fireplace, tamUy size tile trees, 119x225. Exceptional view. kitchen, porch, one-car garage, cle. Transferred owner desires ings. CH 2-2378. Furniture A Appliances separate entrance, panting, Ml OFFICE FOR Rent, 800 sq. ft. 100 immediate sale ot Green Manor New listing. Asking $23,000. 9-2951 or MI 8-1616. large lot 86x260 816,900. Phl’brlck AMESITE DRIVEWAYS construct­ To Be Sold At % Price per cent Main Street locatuitlon.’ Call Agency, MI 9-8484. ranch with newly completed fam ELVA TYLER, Realtor Dial Ml 3-2711 ed — resurfaced — sealed. MI —YOU GET ALL THIS— TWIN BEDROOM, business block, $-8419 or MI 3-7614. ily room and attached oversized 8-6515. Here Is Royal Luxury for you — Depot Square, free parking. Tel. BIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and garage. 7 rooms plus patio with MI 9-4469 MI 9-9901 'arage, fuU shed dormer, 2 fuU storage area. Large, well land­ See all you get—See all you save Mr. Keith, MI 0-8101. Houses For Rent l MI 9-5051 'U A H h itr —Gorgeous Blonde Or Cordovan )aths, wooded lot. easy walking scaped lot two blocks from Lost and Found Automobiles for Sale 4 schools, park and swimming pool. Honsehoid Servieee V K H A nnuen, and all in quality furniture too .. FURNISHED ROOM for gentle­ FOR LEASE — Manchester— 20 distance to schools, bus, and shop­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Bordering man, Main Street location. CaU ping. Don't miss this outstanding BU 9-1723. Manchester. $16,800 split level. rOUNl>—JIO worth of fun and en CALL OR SEE ME for a food deal Offered 13-A • e o 9 C. f t , Triple Dresser with lahdscsped Franklin 8t. 5 room home, oil hot wACAty »•> ^irror, spacious Chest of Drawers, MI 9-0841. value, $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, Big rooms, full basement, alum­ jovment Owner may claim by on 1961 Dodge Dart, Lancer and LltJCOLH,tieU. water heat, rec room, city utlll Ml 9-8464. i ^ y s Jeeps and first choice used WEAVING of Bums, moth noles sUding-door Bookcase-Bed, plus 2 ties, $125 per month, 8 montha In inum storms, family room, ga­ ENO OF MONTH paying ti-25 and coming to FMano'a JUST LISTED rage, 100x200 lot, bus at door, 15 In Bolton on April 21 at 8 p.m. cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Night Tables, "Sealy Posturepedlc R-$15,500, cozy, H. Blain Miller, audio-visual director of Manchester schools, tests closed circuit television equipment in 1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy, 4-door, work guaranteed. CaU coUect WU- Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. ping Parkade. patterns to choose from. C. J. Coventry—8 room ranch, paneled North Coventry—4 room ranch, preparation for a week-long experimental educational program at Waddell School. Number 1 camera $695 radio, heater, V-8, automatic, Morrison Paint Store, 885 C ^ter Wall Paintinga, Venetian Wall Mir FURNISHED ROOM and board, all homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, New custom built ranch, 6 rooms, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that limanUc, HA 3-1196. breezeway and garage, fireplace, steam gas heat, fireplace, freezer, $15,000. 1% baths, 1% acre lot, located at in foreground reproduces map swabols on the number television monitor. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) clean throughout. MI 9-4055. EXTERIOR AND interior painting, CLEANING WOMAN two days per St. ror, pdua Kitchen with Huge ExteU' Improvements, near l^us Una in aluminum storm windows, base' Paaa Book No. 74636, iaaued by Sion Formica Top Table .md 6 full- stove, 2-car garage, ameslte drive. Coventry—6 room brick ranch, Cedar Ridge Terrace. Builder JA # ------The Savinga Bank ot Mancheeter HAROLD A SONS, Rubbisk remov­ decorating, ceUings, floors, paper­ week. Must Ijave own transporta- Vernon. CsiU TR 5-8738. ' » ment, $110 monthly. $13,500. 1951 BUICK Special, major repairs al,. cellars, and attics cleaned. hanging, steaming.. Clean work­ Uon. MI 94)118. LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobeen, size Plastic Covered Chairs with Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit 9-5483 or AD. 3-0269. has been lost and application has Bolens, Goodall, Arlens. Riding Foam Rubber Seats, 52-piece Din­ trees. Wide frontage. 400' foot Coventry—South Street. 5 room been made to said bank for pay­ done, new tires, new battery, 875. Ashes, papers. aU rubbiah. Harold manship. Free estimates. No Job Apartments— Flate— Coventry—8 room Cape, 3 unfln' frame, $11,000. 1969 FOIW MI 3-4201. too small. John VerfaiUe, MI mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Rldamatlc ner Set, Silver Plate, Canister Mt. depth, exclusive Escott. MI CHARMING oversize 6 room Cape, ment of the amount of deposit. Hoar. MI 9-4034. Tenements 63 iahed, built-in range and oven, fire­ Vernon—Custom 3 bedroom ranch 6 rooms down, 3 up. 1% baths, 4-door Fairlane, automat­ 3-2521. tractors with over 21 attachments. room-size linoleum. Kitchen Cabi­ place, basement, like new, $l0Oi 9-7683. Educational TV Test 1960 RENAULT Dauphine, excel­ TV SERVICE - Pottertoa’a aU Help Wanted— Male 36 Used mowers and tractors. Parts net. beautifully appointed playroom wooded lot, top residential area, a n d ^4. ** ic transmission, radio and LOST—Pair of lady's glasses, gray GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. PRINCETON ST,—7 room colonial with bar, swimming pool. $24,900 owner transferred. Evenings MI heater, V-8 engine. Two- frame, fancy felt case, vicinity lent shape, red with whitewalls. makes. ISghest quality guaranteed EIXTERIOR and Interior painting. and service. Capitol Elqulpment — PLUS — Take over payments. Too small AMBITIOUS married man with car Realty, 470 Main Street, MI with 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, large as is. unfurnished $23,900 3-0527, MI 4-1139, MI 9-9838, MI tone. Real nice. Oifford's Men’s Store, Main St. MI work and pvts. over 47 yean ex­ Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. Co., 38 Main. Ml 3-7958. WESTINGHOUSE REF'R 3-6129. J. D. R E A L TY for my family. MI 3-5322. perience. Famous for aervice Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. to service 4,00041,000 Fuller Brush TV Set And Comb. Range living room with fireplace, hot JOSEPH BARTH. Broker 3-5711. Warren E. Howland, real­ To Start on Monday 3-8221. 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 water heat, one-car garage. By ap. since 19n. Phone Ml 9-4537 for Floors. Good clean workmanship. customers, Manchester, Andover, SPRING SPECIAL — Aluminum E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G FOUR ROOM apartment. Including MI 9-0320 tor. MI 3-1108. Q—Why are sailors called | 1958 PLYMOUTH station wagon,, beat aervice. FuUy insured. Reasonable rates. Columbia area. Full or part-time. storm and screens from $9.95, THE "WHOLE WORKS" polntment only. Phllbrick Agency, "tars” ? n 2 9 5 radio and heater, automatic traiis- heat, hot water, gaa for cooking, m 9-8464. AonoaoeeRients Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or MI MI 94)090 for personal interview Best buy full inch doors, roll up ■YES! HALF PRICE electric refrigerator, go# etove. EXCLUSIVE The program schedule for the closed circuit educational A—"Tar” Is a shortened form f mission, good condition. MI A RETIRED upholsterer from the appointment. awnings, patio enclosures. Master- . Wanted To Rent 68 TO SETTLE ESTATE of tarpaulin. Sailors once wore 9-5082. ^ ' ONLY $850 Ml 9-7737 from 5-7 p.m. only. DUPLEX—5-5, 8 down. 3 up each TV at Waddell School which starts Monday has been revised. DfOOME TAXES prepaiedalB ymir 3-5919. shop can take care of aU your up­ BUt JA 3-4269. Prestige location—6 room ranch, broad-brimmed hats made of this{ 1. 2. OR 8 YEARS TO PAY URGENTLY NEEDED—4 room for side. Separate boilers. Hot water West Side-Step off bus line, near H. Blaine Miller, audio-visual director for Manchester boms or by appointment. Etqiet^ holstering needs at a great sav­ PLAN YOUR spring and summer MACHINISTS — S4«e Storage Until Wanted FOR RENT—Two room apartment mother and two grown sons. Call shopping area. 3 room Cape with' 10 acres, jumbo rooms, Carrara material. 1960 FORD lanced tax wmh, 24 hour oervlca. 1958 CHEVROLET, 4-door station ings. CH 2-2378. painting now. Specializing in ex­ TOOL AND equipment rentals. baseboard heat, 2-car garage, glass walled bath and bedroom schools, made the announcement today. wagon, low mileage, excellent TOOL MAKERS Free Delivery Heat, not water, parking. Tel. MI after 8. PI 2-7722. wooded lot on bus line. $19,900. By two room expansion, garage Con W 8-4731. terior, residential painting. Guar­ Sales and service. AP Ek]uipment, 3-2068. vanity, oversized two-car garage. The revised closed circuit TV^ Q—Can African •lephonts be 2-door Fairlane 600, V-8 condition, 58 E. Middle Turnpike.- Job shop work— Center St., Ml 0-2052. Free Set Up By Our Own appointment. Phllbrick Agency, anteed workmanship, fully in­ Commercial and aircraft. Reliable Men ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, This South Windsor home appeared program will be as follows: "Safa Bicycling" io Grada 3; at domesticated ? engine, automatic trans­ MI 9-0388. BnUdlnx-ContnetiiiB 14 148 COOPER HILL St - Nice 6 MI 9-8464. on cover of Better Homes maga­ mission, radio and heaUr, sured. Estimates cheerfully given. Interviews any time. TABLE SAW with motor, never Sea It Day Or Night itt Business Prcqiert.v For Sale 70 Realtor On April 3 at 10:30 a.m., Mrs. 10:45 a.m. Mra. Billie Morrow of A—No. Thomas Halrison, Ml 9-2497. room duplex chUdren, $106. Glas­ zine. Asking $38,000. Tricia Lacey of Green School will whitewall tires. WANTED TO BUY 1939 Or 1960 A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, THE NEWTON COMPANY used. Can be seen at Emily H. B. GRADY, Broker. Licensed. MI 3-5440 or MI 9-5938 Buckley School will talk on "Farm A—I^B—E—R—T— S tonbury MEdford 3-9067 after 6:80 MANCHESTER—Main St. Fully Bonded. Experienced. (5hoic6 piresent a lecture to Grade 2 on Animals" to Grade 1; at 2 p.m., Q—For how long did the Wars | Chevrolet station wagon. Clean painting. Carpentry. Alteratloiia CEILINGS painted, $10 per room. 55 ELAI STREET Dowd’s, S3 Church Street. p.m. equipped restaurant, business and Attractive stone front, 6 room condition, V-8 and power glide. , MANCHESTER 43-45 Allyn St., -Hartford selection of homes to suit buyer's 543 VERNON STREET—A well "Chickens": at 2 p.m., Alfred Robert Fenn of Manchester High of the Roses last? INOOHE TAX leturao prepared by and addiUona. Celllnf^. Workman­ Wallpaper removed, $8.50 per equipment. Your* for only $2,600. built 7 room older home, 8 bed­ ranch, finest steel beam construc­ Fredette of Washington School $ 1 4 9 5 former internal In Call MI 9-8877., ship guaranteed. 399 Autunu St. GRADE A LOAM $2 per yard deliv­ Open Nights till 8—f^t. 8 p.m. ROCKVILLE — 14 Laurel Street. price range. Call MI 8-8009 at any School will show tha "Similarities A — Thirty years, 1455-85. room. Quick, fast service. MI Call the Mitten Agency, MI time. rooms, large kitchen, new cabi­ tion, fully plastered, large bed­ will talk on Part 1 of "Metamor­ your home or by appointment. HI 1-4860. 9-9158. ALIGNMENT AND brake man, ex­ ered. Also, fleldstone for retainer Weil furnished room apart­ S-8980. and Differences Among Verte­ cellent working condition, excel­ walls. Columbia Academy 8-9323. MAHOGANY buffet and Frigidalre nets, living room, dining room and rooms. two-car basement garage, phosis” to Grade 6. brates—Part 1; at 3:30 p.m., an in- Alao. small buaineae servicea. MI automatic washing machine. . MI ment. Inquire second floor front, one acre lot in Vernon, near Q — Why did the f a m o u s I Auto DrlYlnt School 7>A BIDWELl. HOME improvement lent pay and bonuses. Call*Mr. Call after 5. MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, TV room. New hardwood flooring, An April 4, at 10:45 .a.m., Mrs. service program for any Manches­ S3988. S-4884. Mrs. Johnson. Tel. TR S-8M7. Farm snd Land For Sale 71 family room, modern kitchen, 3 metal storm windows and screens. schools. Asking $23,900. Arline Kenyon of Nathan Hale operatic singer Nellie Melba| Co. AlteraUcna, mdditlaos, ga­ Electrical Services 22 Chappell, JA 5-3113. ter teacher will he held. 1959 OLDSMOMLE MORTLOOrS Mancbester'a load­ rages. Roofing and aiding experta. SALE OUR stock of Thomas FIRST FLOOR, newly redecorated bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good Extra large lot. Low down pay­ School will present "Made in Man­ On April 7, at 9:15 a.m., Mias adopt this name? WANTED—Student for part-time Strahan wallpapers. Regularly lot with trees. One block to ment. An excellent buy at only Manchester — 6 room Ansaldi chester" to Grade 3; at 2 p.m., A — Helen Porter Mltchelll 4-door 88, power steering, INCOME TAXES prepared. CaU MI ing driving school. Three skilled Aluminum clapboards a apeclalty. FREE EISTIMA’TES—Prompt serv­ USED FURNITURE. MI 8-7449. 4 room apartment, hot water, cel­ Pat Murphy of Waddell School will courteous Inatructon. CSasa room odd jobs, painting, mowing lawns, priced $2.4p-$3.45 a single roll. HEBRON schools, shopping and bus, $16,900. $14,600, Charles Ponticelll Agency, built Cape, brick front, fireplace, Mrt. Mary Handley of Robertson talk on "The Key to Mapa—Part 1” adopted the name Melba in honor I power brakes, radio and 1 9-60M. UnexceUed workmanship. Easy ice on all types electrical wir­ lar, attic storage, provide own heater, whitewall tires. instructions tor 16, 17 year olds. budget terms. MI 9-6495 or TR etc. Call lU 34)228 between 8 a.m. Good selection, 99c a single roll. heat, $75. Write Box Y, Herald. Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. MI 9-9644 or MI 3-8109. aluminum storm windows, garage, School will pre. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor shade treis. Excellent condition bath. Hobby room. Garage. On bus 2 of "Similarities and Differences A—Green is unfermented, black WANTED—One Class A mechanic. ford iRoa/*,- eels in vicinity. Priced far below throughout, close to schools, bus, visual coordinators and principals Among Vertebrate.^" to Grade 6; radio, heater. Two-tons. fering clasaroom and behind types of roofs and roof repairing, Boats and Accessories 46 refinished apartment, heat, hot market value. Terms to suit. J. D. line. Realistic price $17,500. H. B will be held with a demonstration fermented. wheel instruction for teenagen specialising in Twenty Year Bond­ Business Opportunities 32 Must have own tools and driver's water, garage. Near Parkway. and shoppinf, $21,900. Grady, Broker, MI 3-8009. at 3:30 p.m., an in-service dem­ Penonalg EXTRA NICE chrome kitchen set, Realty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-5129. MI 3-1577 of lessons and a tour of the TV stu­ m 9-8075. ed Roofs. C ^ Ml 8-7707. license. Apply service manager. SPECIAL—12 foot aluminum boats Adults. TR 6-4120 alter 5. onstration of the TV experiment Q — What vice president is ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, RESTAURANT and grill for sale, Paul Dodge Pontiac Inc., 373 Main Rex-Air vacuum cleaner, leather U & R REALTY CO. ROBERT ROAD—8 room Colonial dio operation. will be conducted for Manchester $1395 priiriced at $169 each. A real buy. MANCHESTER GREEN—Six room On April 6, at 9:15 a.m., Mrs. credited with the remark: "What bonded representative, Alfred reasonably priced, easily financed. Street, Manchester. rocker and barrel chair, ma­ FIVE ROOM apariment, no chil­ Houses For Sale 72 ranch 2 years old, 3 bedrooms, MI 3-2692 large living room, 24 foot master teachers and, from 5 to. 6 p.m., a J. D. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI Me/cintosh Boat Co., 62 Oak St., hogany floor lamp, Worcester bedroom with fireplace, dining Kenyon will present a film on this country needs Is a good flve- Amell, 3M Henry 8l. TeL MI Garage— Service— Storage 10 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Manchester. dren, no pets, Includes hot water dining room, 2 full baths, modern R, D. Murdock MI 3-6472 music rehearsal of Tuesday’s pro­ cent cigar” ? 3-0480. 3-5129. ABLE —ALERT—APT—Ambitious. power mower. Sunbeam mixer. and heat. MI 9-3169. COVENTRY—4 large rooms on room, porch, 2-car garage. Well ' large tree shaded lot. Close to kitchen with built-ins, 2-car ga­ gram will be held. A — Thomas Marshall of the ROOFING—Specializing repairing If you have these qualities, we Phone MI 3-7629. rage, $20,500. Phllbrick Agency, landscaped lot 100x200, $22,900. Legal Notice 1959 CHEVROiET BE YOUR OWN BOSS—Small res- MUST BE seen! 17 foot cabin FIVE ROOMS and sunporch, sec­ everything. $11,700. W. E. Thle- On April 11, at 11 a.m., Mra. Wilson administration. VACUUM CUOANERS repaired In GARAGE FOR rent at 182 Maple roOfs of all kindz, new roofs, gut­ would like to talk to you. We have cruiser, sleeps two, 35 h.p. electric MI 9-8464. NEW LISTING Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. Rogers will present part 2 of my own home shop. Forty yean ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ taurant with excelleht Income can REASONABLE—Refrigerator, $60; ond floor. Main Street location, man, broker. Coventry PI 2-7752. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 4-door Bel Air, 8 cylinder, Street. Tel. MI 8-4751. an opening for a young man to start. 'Tee-nee trailer, 25 m.p.h. $13,200 buys this very neat 3 at Mancheater. within and for th« ■'Rock to Soli” to Grade 3; at 1:16 factory experience. AU .makea, paired. Aluminum aiding. 30 be easily operated by couple. Ex­ be trained as a sales representa­ dining room, $40; bedroom set, $90 per month includes heat and MANCHESTER—Large 8 bedroom Q — Does the federal govern­ automatic transmission, Extra equipment. MI 9-2216. $30. 181 McKee St. MI 9-5936. bedroom, 5 room home. Walk- Difltrict of Manchester, on Uie 39th day p.m., Mias Murphy will presept low rates, fn e eotlmatea; tree years’ experience. Free estimates. cellent financing. J. D. Realty, 470 tive for the Manchester area. Elx- hot water. ^ 9-6808. Colonial, 1% baths, hot water heat­ up attic, pine paneled dining Lots For Sale 73 of March. 1961. ment operate any colleges for In­ radio, heater. Black and pickup and dW' CaU Howley, MI 3-5381, MI 84)763. Main Street, M l'3-6129. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. part 2 of "Key to Maps” to GriCde iveiy. Mr. lOUer, Bnsineas Services Offered 13 cellent starting ssdary, commis­ 21 FOOT 1957 Luhrs Seaskiff, two GAS STOVE. Must sell. Very clean, NOTICE ing unit, large lot, conveniently lo­ room with built-in hutch, nicely dians? white. JA 3-1471, ROCKVILLE — 5 minutes from Estate of Edith McGrall Wickham, 4 and at 2:16 p.m., the Elemen­ A — No. sion and bonus. Company vehicle; bunks, head, top, curtains, 95 excellent in every way. Call-MI cated in an area of fine homes. finished basement recreation TWO B ZONE lots wlUi city late of Manchester, in said District de­ tary Muaic Department will pre­ SPRING CLEAN-UP—Attica, cel- furnished and all expenses paid. Parkway, 8 rtx>m fumiahed apart­ Ute Town Planning Commission Many extras.-Priced to sell. Ger- water. Union St Manchester. ceased. h.p. engine, excellent conditiim, 3-1740 after 5. ment, heat and hot water, large room. Sparkling kitchen in new sent a miuicol program entitled RIDERS to Hartford wanted, ar­ lan, garages, yards, burning bar­ Heating and Plumbing 17 Help Wanted— Female All employe benefits such as reduced for quick sale. MI 9-6019. o f Manchester, Connecticut, will ard Agency, MI 3-0363. addition, disposal. Garage, $2,350 each. MI 9-6495. The Hartford National Bank and Q—Who was in command of the $1495 rive 8 a.m., leave 4:30 p.m. For rels empUed, vacant housea yard, quiet neighborhood. Refer­ hold a public hearing on Monday, Trust Company, Executor, having ex­ "Percussion Family" to Grade 2 PLUMBING AND heating — re­ MONEY doesn’t grow on trees, but vacation with pay, insur­ FOR SALE—Blackstone washing fenced yard nicely ■ shrubbed. hibited its administration account with pupils. German battleship Graf Spree further information ciall MI 9-5078. cleaned. Barrels for sale. .MAM ance, etc. Excellent opportun­ ence T^uired. TR 5-9943 or MI April S, 1961, at 8 P.M. In the BOLTON-COVEI6TRY Une — Six said estate to this Court for allowance, modeling instoUatlona. repairs. many AVON Representatives pick machine, needs repairs. CaU MI 9- 7245. Convenient to bus and shop­ when it was scuttled off the coast Rubbish Removal Service, MI ity for advancement for this bet­ Building Materials 47 8-6917. Hearing Room of the Municipal room spilt level on one-half acre, ping. LARGE BUILDING lot In Bolton, it is of Uruguay? Automobiles for Sale 4 9-9757. Ail work guaranteed 25 years ex­ up extra cash by working 2-3 Building on the following proposed fireplace, 8 bedrooms, on Town very reasonable. Call MI 9-4291. ORDERED: That the 13th day of perience. 24-hour service. Call hours daily near their homes seU- ter than average pdsition. Apply Walton W. Grant Agency, April. 1961. at ten o'clock, forenoon; at A —Capt. Hans Langsdorf, who 1956 CHEVROLET at 832 Main Street, Manchester. zone changes; Road. F.H.A. approved, $600 down. the Probate Office in the Municipal 1957 FORD, 4-door sedan, very good C08MA APPLIANCE Service—Re­ Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. ing r-osmetlos. Fragrances and ASSORTED USED lumber, build TWO ROOM heated tenement. Oak. Lillian Grant, Realtor. .MI 8-1153 LOTS FOR SALE for single and 2- later committed suicide. 4-door station wagon, six ing and plumbing supplies, radia Mosical Instmmenta S3 To change to Business Zone T, W. E Thleman, broker, Coventry, Building in said Manchester, be and the i Recipes condition. CaU between 5-8 p.m. pairs aU makes refrlgerat(»s, Toil es in exclusive territory land. Street. MI 9-5229 9-5, Oil or part of an area now in Resi­ PI 2-7752. famlly houses. We also buy lots. same. Is assigned for a hearing on the ' cylinder, stand«ud trans­ MI 94)693. freezen, washing machines,, dry- near your home. No experience tors, pipes and fire bricks, doors USED SMALL upright piano; plain A LITTLE GEM Charles Ponticelll Agency MI allowance ot said administration ac- ‘ Q—On what date is the election mission, radio and heater. Radlo-TV Repair and windows. Open dally 3:30-6 dence Zone AA, described as fol­ count w'lth said estate, ascertainment Halmon Mornay ofja presidential candidate official­ en. ranges oil and gaa burnen. necessary. We give complete train­ Help Wanted— 7 case, almost like new condition. lows: Beginning at a point on the BOWERS SCHOOL area—8 room 9-9644 or MI 3-8109. of distributees and order of distribu­ A real clean car. MI 94X)S5. All work guaranteed. Services 18 ing. Call BU 9-4922. p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock ranch, fireplace, dining room, Exceptional 2 bedroom Cape Cod tion. and this.Court directs that notice tablespoons butter ly recognized? Male or Female 37 Ward Music Co., 99 Summer. west side of 1VYLLY3 STREET, tablespoons minced onion Place off North Main St. Choman's Open evenings. cabinet kitchen, 3 bedrooms. home (expandable to 4) in central of the time and plac6 assigned for said A—After Dec. 19. Pretty Go-Getters Housewrecking, MI 9-2M2. approx. 127’ from Highland Street Manchester location. Budget priced ANDOVER LAKE—Lakefront lot hearing be given to all perauna known cup flour THREE openings for part-time Shown by appointment. Marion E. to be intere.sted therein to appear and $795 MORTEd«ISEN TV Specialised RCA work. $36 guaranteed for three and the north boundary of present for you .at $12,900. 50x200, nice view, $1,500. PI 2-6477, Clips milk Q—Is Tennessee Williams a pen TOWN OF MANCHESTER BASS VIOLIN, blonde Kay, like REDUCED TO Business Zone I, the line runs Robertson. Broker, MI 3-5953. be heard thereon by publishing a copy Bright Accent! television, eervtce. Ml 9-4841. evenings work per week. No in­ new, cost $375; first $125 takes it. of thia order in aome newapaper having, egg yolks, lightly beaten name of the American playwright? vestment. Car needed. For imme­ Diamonds— IfVatchf northerly along the west side of MANCHESTER—4 year old beauti­ a circulation in said District, at least^ tablespoons chopped parsley A—Yes. His given name la ASSESSMENT AIDE MI 8-5709. Wyllys. Street for 77’, more or THE JARVIS REALTY CO., five days beftwe the day of said heai*- RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make — diate income call PI 2-8743. Jewelry 48 $ 12,000 ful 5 room ranch, encloeed heated Suburban For Sale 75 ing, andjjy mailing on or before March Vi cup grated Parmesan cheese Thomas Lanier Williams. caik, ampUfiers. phonographs and less; then westerly 122’, more or 1957 CHEVROLET SALARY RANGE: $4422-$5423 porch, full basement, beautifully Realtors 30, 1961, by certified mall, a copy of % cup grated Gruyere cheese changers. Over 47 years total ex­ SECRBrrARY—knowledge of short­ LEONARD W.. YOST, Jewelers - Office and Store less; then southerly 70’, more or landscaped, city water and sewer, TO SETTLE estate —reasonably this order to McGraft Memorial Con­ Salt and pepper to taste per annum Six-room flnished Cape, less; then easterly 106',„ more or gregational Church, c/o Reverend Clar­ Q—Where was the first mld- 4-door sedan, V-8 engine, perience. 90 days guarantee on all hand, bookkeeping desired. One Repairs, adjusts watches expert­ Equipment 54 owner leaving state. Schwartz Call MI 8-4112, PI 2-8811, MI 8-7847, priced 6 room house, main high­ 1 tablespoon lemon juice night High Mass heard ? work. Po.ttvrton’s. Ml 9-4537. girl office In Manchester. J^x A, shade t r ^ and deep yaid. , less, along north boundary of pres ence D. Oberlin. Muskegon. Michigan; automatic transmission, (Paid Vacation, Sick Leave, ly. Reasonable prices. Open 'Tues­ Real Estate, m 3-6454 or AD way. three acres of land, hewly McGraft Park, c/o Chase H. Hammond. 1 1-pound can salmon, drained A—In . the Cathedral of Notre radio and heater, Two- Herald. Holidays) day through Saturday, Thursday USED DGl^KS, tables, chairs, cabi- Hatchway, ameslte drive and ant Buslnoaa Zone I, to point of be 6-1241. MI 9-1200 deqo'rated, new heating system. Director of the City of Muskegon. 1 tablespoon drj'.bread crumbs CONOTE’S *rv and Radio Service', new roof and siding. Close ginning. Applicant: John F. Da Muskegon. Michigan; J. Harold Wil­ Dame‘s Paris. tone. Very clean. evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. nets with sliding doors, work Call 'Ml 3-2785 week days. liams. Atty;. 49 Pearl St., Hartford. In a small saucepan melt butter available all hours, Sstisfkction SALESLADIES — Do you like Need two years assessing or ap­ to schools and shopping. vannay, at ux. VERNON—$S$0 down. New homes FOR THE THRIFTY and in it cook orilon for 3 minutes. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1315. fabrics? If so. Pilgrim Mills has benches, steel shewes, many other Conn.; Hartford National Bank and Q—Wlyit country was named af- i praisal or accounting or three years items. Saturday, 10-8. 945 Center To chongt to Business Zone III, being -built in ' .fine progressive Trust Company, 777 Main St., Hartford. Stir in floiir. Gradually stir in milk ter a circle on the earth? 1 just the opportunity for the ex­ Six-room split-type house,- all or part of on -area now In Resi growing community, high eleva­ If you are Interested in a fine Conn.. Trustee. $995 RADIO-TV REPAIRS. M y make, tlUe searching experience. Appli­ Gardeii— Farm— Dairy St., next to Parj^ay Restaurant. Wanted— Real Estate 77 JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. and cook over low heat, stirring, A—The Republic of Ecuador. perienced saleslady. Apply Mana­ cations .and further Information $16,(X)0. On Bolton Lake. denee Zona B, described as fol tion. city water,, large lots. Flor­ home at a low price, check this .list­ until sauce is thickened. free pickup and delivery on small ger at Pilgrim Mills (C3ieney Products 50 Beautiful in the summer. ence Realty, MI 3-4836. ing in Coventry. 3 bedroom ranch, SELLING? Buying? Trading? No ! radios, phonographs. Hours 8-10 may be obtained from General lews: Beginning at a point on the AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Remove from heat and stir in Q—What term describes an aver- i Building) Hartford Road. Open Manager's Office, Manchester, FOR SALE — Hay—For Easter Low taxes. Owner needs north side of HAYNES STREET, garage. Lovely lot. A home you matter what your needs may be. at Manchester, within and for the fg g yolks, parsley and cheese. Re­ p.m. H & E Radio and TV MI noon to 9 p.m. larger house. For a very good SPECIAL—6 room cape, one par­ will enjoy. Only $13,000. District of Manchester, on the 28Ih day Sion to medicines, especially t o , 9-5582, MI 3-1479, CJonnectlcut, or the State Personnel fresh native horse radish. MI approx. 100’ west of Main Street Mitten can fit them like a glove. of March. A D. 1961. turn to heal and atir until cheese prescriptions? | 1957 DODOE buy see this one! tial, combinations throughout, fire­ Free Inspection upon request. Call WOMEN’S apparel experienced Department, State Office Building, 4-8156. and the weat boundary of present Present. Hon. John J. Wallett? JudRe. is melted. Correct seasoning with A—Pharmacophobia. j PHILCO RECOMMENDED Service Hartford, Connecticut, or the Hart­ LOAM for SALE Business Zone HI, the line runs place, large master bedroom, half THE JARVIS REALTY CO., the Ellsworth Mitten Agency Estate of Patrick Madden, late of salt and pepper an^ stir in lemon Sierra Station Wagon, saleslady for Saturdays 10-5:80. GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. acre beautifully wooded lot in one Realtors, MI 3-6930. Manchester In said district, deceashil. automatic transmission, —On Hl-Fl’s, radios, television. Saul Levine Fashions, 757 Main ford smd Manchester office? of The westerly 32’, more or less; then Upne H, board heat, near bus, schools, Own this delightful 6 room Cape MI a-4336. and .that notice be Riven to all ppcponsj until very hot and golden. Serves A—Twenty-two square miles ter, MI 9-1788 or JA 8-1669. Manchester yet receive all the ad­ ODD JOBS inside or out. MI 8-0892. an or pert of an arse now in Resi­ Interested in said estate of the pende^ four. beautiful trees.-Carlton W. Hutch­ .Cod home on Ardmore , Road In cy of said application and the time send 1957 DODGE vantages of a U.A.C. Job—the At­ dence Zone A, described os follows: ins, MI 9-5132. Manchester. Full dormer. 1% NEEDED — 3 bedroom house plac.e of heamiR thereon, by publlshhiR Q—When did the Hessian fly tractive salary levels, superior Starting at a point on the west $14,000. to $20,000. Have several a cop.v of this order In some newspaper MiMtArd Baked Eggs Millinery Dressmaking 19 MAN WITH truck desires part-time baths, garage, patio. Ckimfortable havliiR a circtflallon in said district, at 1/4 pound sharp Cheddar cheese make its way into the United Custom Royal Lancer.' 4- working conditions and many fringe aide of HENDERSON ROAD and SECJLUDED builder's home, large living for your entire family at the qualified buyers. Carlton W. benefits. Job two or three days a week. Call SEPTIC TANKS least five days before the day of said 4 eggs S door hardtop, automatic EXPERT TAILORING on ladies’ 125’ south of Center Street, the Oloniai Ranch, 1% baths, cherry low price of $18,300. Hutchins, MI 0-5132. heariiiR, to appear if they see cause A —It reached Long Island in transmission. power MI 9-7863. AND line runs southerly 15’; then west- paneling, drapes, handsplit shin­ at said time and place and be heard- 6 tablespoons light cream and gentlemen’s clothing. 189 This position is with the Weather relative thereto, and make return to 1 teaspoon powered dry mustard the Revolutionary War. in straw steering, power brakes, MAN WISHES gardening and odd •rly 350', more or less, to Proctor gles, double garage, large shade THE JARVIS REALTY CO., WE BUY and sell. Please call this Woodland St. Call any time A. System Center of United Aircraft PLU6BED SEWERS FOR SALE OR LEASE office for speedy service. J. D, this court, and by mailinR on or be­ Dash ground cayenne pepper the Hessian soldiers brought for radio and heater, 2-ton# lovlne. Corporation. Location is in modem Jobe, bv the j 9-ii Storage 20 Two years of experience, or more, 1,500 SQ. FT., PLUS BASEMENT oil or part of an area now in Resi­ yolks. Combine cream, mustard, WITH THE f€W sonable. Cali MI 9-0365 any time. McKin n e y b r o s. $11,500 DOLL HOUSE Legal, Notice Conn.: Elizabeth McParland. 86 Flor­ Q—Where was Danlfl Boone | 1956 SIZES 12-14-16 preferrable. dence Zone A, described as fol­ SIX ROOM ranch, garage, recrea­ Owner has already purchased and ence St.. Manchester. Conn. cayenne pepper and salt and pour burled ? MANCHEISTER Package DeUvery. Sewtrag* Dbpesdi Co. AIR-CONDITIONED—ABUNDANT PARKING lows: Starting at a point on the JOHN J. WAIJ.ETT. JudRe. over the eggs. Dot ivith butter PAH-O-RAMA tion room, bus. $3,000 assumes needs to sell this very attractive STATE OF CONNECTICUT. District A—In Missouri in 1820, but in | 4-door Montclair, auto­ Ught trucking and package deliv­ Please call Mr. F. L. Finch FOR SALEl—Miniature dachshunds ISO-132 Pearl St.—Ml 3-5808 west side of HAWTHORNE or margarine. Bake in a preheat­ Young as springtime, and just An easy-to-do cross-stitch poppy $108.21 monthly. Carlton W. and immaculate 3 and 2 unfinished of Andover, PrpJbAte Court. Town of AT A COURT OF PROBATE held 1845 relnterred at Frankfort. Ky. | matic transmission, radio motif adds a bright accent to a ery, Refrigerators, washers and 'at JAckson 8^4811, Ehct. 6426. in Mack and red. TR 6-2490. STREET and north boundary of Hutchins, MI 9-6132. Cape with carport. Dining area Andover. March 27, 1961. at Manoheater, within and for the ed moderate oven (350 degrees F.) and heater, 4 new tires. as pretty. Junior sleeveless dress stove moving apeclalty. Foldl^ Adjacent to Municipal Parking Area, near Banks, Res­ present Rostdence Zone B, the line Estate of Jesale I,. Smith, late ot District of Manchester, on the 28th day 15 to 20 minutes or until eggs are aocosnpanled by a rib-length cardi­ simple frock! (PLEASE STATE chairs tor rent. Ml 9-OTO. WEATHER SYSTEM with picture window overlooking Columbia, In said district, deceased. of March, 1961. Q—What U.S. river is known | Very clean. SIZE). taurants, Central Business District. runs northerly 383’, more or less; $13,900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 patio, 10%x21' bedroom, many Present. Hon. Charles H. Nicholson, Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, JudRe. set and cheese Is melted. as the Dardanelles of America? gan bol«t>. CENTER then westerly 125’, more or less bedrooms, nice lot, trees, central­ Judge. Estate of Robert D. Walker. late of No. 8180 with Patt-O-Rama is Pattern No, 50p7 has tissue — MANCHElSTEUt Moving and Truck­ closets, well landscaped lot, shade Manchester, in said District deceased. A—The Detroit River. United Aircraft Corporation Can be purchased or leased completely equipped with then southerly 410*. more or less, ly located. Carlton W, Hutchins, trees, attractive setting, low taxes, The executor having exhibited.his ad­ Broccoli with peanut Sauce In sixes 9, 11,- 12,. 13, 14, 16, 18. size 12, 14 or 16; material require­ ing Company. Local and long dis­ • SEPTIC TANKS ministration account with aaid eatate to The Administrator c.t.a.. d.h.n,, hav­ 1 bunch (1% pounds) fresh $595 ments; hot-iron transfer for 2 mo­ tance moving, packing and stor­ 400 Main Street CLEANED and INSTALLED prestige office furniture, office machines, waiting room along the R.R. right-of-way; then Ml 9-5132. easily financed. this Court for allowance, It Is ing exhibited bla admiiilstratinn account Q—-What is an Indian reserva-1 Bust 30% to 38. Size 11, 31% bust, East Hartford 8, Conn. easterly 127', more or leas, to ~ ORDERED: That the fith day of with aaid eatate to thla Court (or al­ broccoli, cooked. ' dress, 8% yards of 35-lnch; bolero, tifs; sewing and embroidery direc- age. Regular service throughout Wanted and show room equipment. DELtnCE SPLIT level. 2% baths, 7 April, 1961, at one o'clock In tha after­ lowance. It la . tion ? Easy Terms Arroagsd point of begliuiing. Applicant: Fo­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO 3 tablespoons butter or mar­ A-^It is an area of land set | short sleeve, 1% yards. Hons; color chart. New Elngland States and Florida. EXPERIENCED clerk-typist for • SEWERS rooms, built-in range, inagnifiqent noon at the Probate Office In Andover ORDERED: That the 11th day of garine. To order, send 35c in coins to To order, send 25c In coins to:— Ml 3-6568. MACHINE CLEANED Man Who Can garty Brotbars, Inc. Realtor MI 3-2788 be and tha tam e It attlgned for a hear- April, 1961. at eleven o'clock, forenoon, apart for Indian use. NEW LOOAnOK full or part-time work. Accuracy Ideal for Professional Office, General Office, Ssles Of­ All Intorsitad porioiu may ap­ roe roon^ r a n fa , high elevatlao. Paul P. Fiano MI 8-0458 !“ $. on the allowance o f aatd adrolnlt- at the Probate Office In the Uunlcipal 2 tablespoona chopped roast pea­ Sue Aumott, His Manchester Eva- Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ BulldInR in aaid Hancheater, be and AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local- Important. Write to P.O. Box 932, fice, Club or Organizational Use, Service or Retail Outlet. pear and be hoard. Maps of the Carlton w. Hutchlnz/Ml 9-5132. Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 tratlon account with aaid eatate, and nuts. alng Herald. lUO AVE. OF ning Herald, 1156 AVE. OF Mimehester, giving references. • INSTALLATION Operate thia Court dlracta that notice of the the aatne la asaizned (or a hearing on 1-16.teaspoon ground block per- Q—Is the prickly poor a type of | A3IEBIOAS. NEW TOBX 66, N. moving. pacUng . storage. Low •beva p r o p o ^ zone chaiira may WEST SIDE — Beautiful 8 room time and place placi aaslgn^.for aaid bear- the allowance of aatd adminletration ac­ pear?" AMBUOAS, NEW T<»K 36, N. rata on tong diatanoe moves to State whether part or full-time be soon in the Planning OOTo# and MANCHESTER vicinity —Dream Ins be given to all peraone known tivbe count with said, eatate and aacertain- per. ITe Y. SPECIALIST Cape, gazoge, .trees, exceUent lo­ ment ot distrlbuteea. and thla Coart A—No. it is a cactus with prick-1 a sUtes. PeraanaUssd sorrice. Ml wanted. v Hpdraulle Baekhoe PLEASE DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: daoeriptionz- are on file in the o f InCereitediferes.______therein_____ by__ ppblishlng______a copy Arrange cooked broccoli in a CENTER - For lat-claas maUing add 10c FOr Ist-clsuM maUing a4ck p v ty in the ciubrooms Snl- Omaha, Neb.. April 2 to 7. Miss Tha T-Indlan Guide Tribe, a pro­ Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm iirdny nlfht nt 8:00. Refreshments FlaveU. a Junior at Central Con­ gram for fathera and aona apon- Students Visit will be eerved during intermission. necticut State College, and Fortin, sored by the Hartford County VOL. LXXX, NO. 153 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1961 (OJaarifled Adverttting ea Page 16) PRICE FIVE CBN18 a senior, are delegates for the As­ YMCA, was organiud recently at Apparel Centers Tanya Parrott, daughter of sociation for Childhood Education. &. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parrott, 79 Fortin is president of that organi­ a meeting is the home of Frank­ HOUSE H ALE Plymouth Istne, a Junior at the sation at the college. lin Anderaon, 80 S. Adams St. Georgia Potterton of 171. Avery Middlesex Hospital School of Nurs­ John Bengston, 39 Ridgewood St., Manchester; Judith Weber of ing in Middletown, has been elected Miss Jean Hamill, daughter of St., was elected big chief. Other 26 Crown St., Rockville, and Shir­ presents to attend a national student nurses Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamill, 11 officers elected were Anderson: ley Peterson of 333 Demlng St., convsention in Cleveland April 6 to Vine St., recently was Initiated in­ tally keeper; Vamum Abbott, Wapplng, were among 19 Univer­ 10- to Phi Mu Sig^na, honorary medical wampum bearer; and Richard sity of Connecticut students who secretarial aorority, at the Uni­ Arey, Indian runner. saw the latest fashion .trends this Congressman Sees Smear Members of the Army-Navy versity of Hartford. She is a 1959 The tribe is planning a trip to week durlhg an annual school field Club Auxiliary will meet tonight graduate of Manchester High the Children’s Museum in Hart­ trip to Manhattan’s major ap­ at 7 at the Holmes Funeral Home, School. ford on April 15. The next tribal parel centers. 400 Main St, to pay respects to meeting will be at Arey's home, The UConn undergraduates, who Adam Mankin, whose wife is is Mias Carol Knight, daughter of 161 Wells St., on April 24. are enrolled in a School of Home past president and member of the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knight, 34 The tribe waa formed under the Economics fashion class, went be­ auxiliary. Andor Rd., has been named to the direction of Earl Robinaon, asso­ hind the scenes of six New York (lean's list at Green Mountain Col­ ciate secretary., of the Hartford fashion houses gaining field experi­ Many out-of-town guests are lege, Poultney, V t She is studying County YMCA. Any parents in- ence in the fashion industry. By Critics of Birch Society expected to attend an annual Bible interior design and decoration and Conference to be conducted by the wiU graduate In June. Miss Knight "LAUREL LEAF" ^ s p e l Hall at the Masonic Tern' is a graduate of Manchester High pie tomorrow through Sunday at School. with embroidered bodice and ‘Near West’ Led hy White Mercenaries 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7 p.m. each The engagement of Miss Nancy# The engagement of Mias Jean State News day. A prayer meeting will be Miss Mary Anne Beach, daugh­ LeClalre ot Manchester to Theo­ Dodd Urges heid at Gospel Hail, 415 Center ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ann Maori to Anthony Joseph HOUSE &. HAIJE hemline in white or sandune- Bangkok, Thailand, March Choma Jr., both of Manchester, is dore Peter Koslor of Hadley, 31 ilt'\—U. Alexis Johnson, the St, tonight at 7:30. Beach. 143 Boulder Rd., helped announced by her parents, Mr. Maas., is aiuioimced by her par­ create the set for the play, “Ardele ents, Atty. and Mrs. Arthur J. Le- proportioned sizes; new U.S. undersecretary of ou la Marguerite," presented in and Mrs- Joseph Macri, 9 Orchard Roundup state for political affairs, sug­ Katanga Units Rout Full Probe Manchester Lodge of Masons will St. Claire, 46 AnsSldi Rd. gested t(jday American., call conduct a MasI and la at­ lost his life in a spectacular this area." he said. “I’d like by alert for a possible troop center 300 miles north of Ellsabeth- sits in Congress—that (3om- A second reading for roles In Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Maas., ville. a tending the evening division of and a 1960 grraduate of the Uni­ accident on the Glastonbury to call it the Near West. The airlift to Katanga, where Ka­ munists are promoting "The Time of the Cuckoo” which the University of Hartford. He is Near West will have an In- tanga’s army captured the Kibwe said he had no news of smear” of the ultra-rightist the Uttle Theater of Manchester versity of Connecticut as a gov­ Expressway earl.v today but rreaaing role In U.S. Policy in any prisoners being taken nor of will produce May 25, 26 and 27 has employed in the engineering de­ ernment major. He was co-cop- nobody knew anything about leftist rebel enclave of Mano­ organization. partment at Hamilton Standard the world." the self-styled Lualsba govern­ Even as a Justice Department been scheduled for Monday at 8 taln of the UConn baseball team it until seven hours later. no. ment that leaders of the Lualaba p.m. In the East Side Rec building. division of Unified Aircraft Corp. and a member of Theta Xi fra­ spokearaan said the society’s ac­ The wedding will take place The victim, traveling alone, \vas Speculation spread in the tribe opposed to Katanga Pres­ According to Philip Burgess Sr., ternity. He servetl six months in Theron H. Crandlemlre Jr.. 21, of tivities are a matter of concern who will direct this second pro­ April 22 at St. James’ Church. the Army Reserve program at Ft. Thrall 1 4 d,capital that some of the In- ident Moise Tshombe proclaimed In there, Rep. Edgar W. Hiestand, R- John Photo 50 Madison St..' Ea.st Hartford. J. U l l X'~lLFidian Gurkha Brigade, now Manono after the Stanlejwllle force (Jalif., called a news conferenca duction of the town-sponsored Dix, N.J. The baseball la The accident occurred on the cantured It on Jan. 9. group, more than 30 persons ap­ now at the spring training camp Route 17 fork of the Expressway 4 T J 1* J concentrating in Leopoldville, and declared: peared at the first tryout to read lard Johnson, 45 Marshall Rd.; of the Milwaukee Braves farm Interior Minister Godefroid "My advice Is for people not to for the eight parts in the play. Mrs. Mary Stevenson. Hebron; near Hubbard Dr.. Glastonbury. A s L«<1 n c lS lic l P ,might be rushed to Katanga Munongo said there had been no system at Waycross, Ga. Nearby residents heard a cra.sh ‘ sound off before they have all "It has been necessary." he said, Michael Gorman. Ellllngton: Albert No date has been set for the !to give teeth to U.N. requests deaths among the Katanga Army the facta.” ‘to hold this second session in Churilla. 58 Bret ton Rd.; Thomas wedding. I about 1:15 a.m. but observed for Katanga President Moise or among the civilian population. Before talking with reporters, order for us to make an equitable Parrv. Glastonbury. MONB nothing. Probably score, of drivers Hits Red City The U.N. garrison in the area, passed the scene without noting Tshomhe to refrain from mili­ Hiestand, who disclosed yester­ final selection of players, and also ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. tary action^ .some 200 Nigerian troops, stood day his affiliation with the so­ to afford an opportunity to those Gladys Burton, Williams Rd., Bol­ anything wTong. Mos(!ow, March 31 i—An rlear of the action. Munongo said, ATLANTIC it waa about 8:15 a.m. that Ray-, ciety, had a telephone conversa­ who were unable to appear at the ton. earth.lide near Kiev killed 145 , , *i m r. lust as they did when the Stan­ tion with its founder, Robert H. first reading.” BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son FURNACE OIL field P. Sylvester. .’)7 FYancls Dr.. people and caused millions of dol- ■Lll.sanethVllle, Ihe Congo, leyville troops seized it. Because Glastonbury, from his perch in the W. Welch Jr., Belmont, Mass. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black, 1 Automatic' Delivery iars In damage on March 13. the ; March 31 (/P)— Units of the most of the white mercenaries in Welch is a retired candy maker Brent Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. cab of a trailer truck, saw what Kiev newspaper Pravda of the Katanga Army, spearheaded the invasion force were believed and Mrs. John Cox, East Hartford. L. T. WOOD CO. had happened and had a passing to be South Africans, the Irish who founded the society in IMS. Hospital Notes DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Phon» .41 3-1129 motorist, Charles Vitale, 18 Stan­ Ukraine announced today. )jy white mcrcenarv troops, commander of the U.N. Force. Gen. His personal targets include for­ Mrs. Nancy Reynolds.- 118 Sum­ ley Rd. Glaatonburj' .report it to San McKeown, had expresseci mer President Dwight D. EZsen- pitalized, -out by yesterday 84 h ad captured the J^oi’th Katanga hower and Chief Justice Earl Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. mer St.; Mrs. Eleanor Niemann, Glastonbury Police Chief Terrence been released. town of Manono vesterdav fears on Tuesday that they would for all areas except maternity Ellington; Joel Miller. Coventry; NEW ACILON SEAMLESS J. McKalg. attack the Nigerians. Warren. Welch has . called Elaen- Bob Farrand It waz one of the worst natural j and routed some 600 troops of hower a red and says W a r r a n (Fonnerly of John’s Barber Shop) where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 William Roberts, Columbia; Mrs. State Police un 1, Manches­ others do:jwJ (ConUmied on Page Seventeen) NORTH END NEWS Windsor; Mrs. Mary Knie, East ter; Ronald Osella, 4 Village St.; PAINT CO. because they fit better . . . they WEAR ^tter. PANTY 2.00 35th Year in Row It catapulted for 108 feet To Build Defenses ment than any of the other sound Hartford; John Aubrey, Watrous Vera Shalnin, 35 Lakewood Circle; through the'Aalr, bounced off a and fine patriotic groups of which Rd:; Kenneth Quade, Storrs; Wil­ Kathleen Giiertln, Ellington. 723 Main S t, Tel. MI 9-4501 beautifully sheer “lady slipper” and “almond sizes 6, 6, 7. Holy Land Religions Konnerareuth, Germany, March concrete culvert --and then flew I know.” liiilht itii llir Hiestand, when disclosing bis 31 (/P) — Pilgrims trooped through through the air for another 75 By PRESTON GROVER ^the mild tone indicated Premier taupe” shades. Sizes 8V^ to 11. feet before landing upside down in Boost in Fares Nikita Khrushchev still wants to own membership xestCrday, bad the cottage of Therese Neuman Moscow, Marcli 31 (/P)— said there were other members of ( rnrf.rr lltirri‘1 By 3VILTON WYNN ♦ aarth and allowed to cook for a grove of trees. pick up coexistence relations with today while she appeared to suf­ The car knocked the tops off The Soviet-le3 dogs day, members of tl)e Amalgamat­ the Indochinese kingdom as the from 89c to 31.25. time for Easter. garden fresh direct from priest of the almost extinct Sa­ ture recalls the Crusades. failing health. This year she was ed Association of Street, Electric In the Kremlin aihid the usual com­ which has staggered the Cedar are Just too many around one plete secrecy, the communique was first step in neutralizing the strate­ River Valley in Northeast Iowa . maritan community which still ©"b- In the evening inside the aged reported stronger and an estimat­ Railway and Motor Coach Em­ gic Jungle buffer state. CHOCOLATES—For your serves the feast of the Passover in Church of the Holy Sepulcre, a ed" 2,000 persons came to see-Miss home. . .St. Louis Board of Par­ ployes of America approved a new surprisingly mild In tone but ap­ with Its w ont flood in history, sweetie. Delicious Candy the greenhouse; for your ish Education of Lutheran Church- peared to pinpoint Germany as the Informed sources said, the Rus­ WM running leveefni thronghout SPORT JACKETS exactly the same way Moses Missouri Synod issues statement agreement by a secret ballot vote Cupboard at $1.40 lb. A commanded in the Old Testament. (Continued on Pngo Three) (Continued on Page Two) of 313-102. next pressure point In the East- sians are likely to come up with CMar Rapids. swell 3-lb. box only $3.95. home or your hostess! saying it opposes use of federal West test of nerves. There are only 345 Samaritans funds to assist church schools, pay Rust also commented that Perhaps you prefer remaining in the once-flouralshing "There Is no doubt we have lost Some western diplomats believed (Conthraed on Page Nine) 7 CRASH VICTIMS SAVED Schraift’s chocolates or the teachers salaries, build facilities community. or buy equipment... .Boston Globe customers.” He said no concrete Donaldson Air Force Base, chocolate-covered cherries. 10.99 .0 21.50 estimate cOh be made yet, but ex­ S. O., March 31 (dPi— A B66 Jet Whatever your choice, we But through the vicissitudes of quotes Teamsters union president Jtimes R. Hoffa as saying Walter perience of other Bus lines hit by bomter crashed and burned dw- have it. time an(l near extinction the Terrible Tale Revealed strikes has been a permanent loss ing an emergency landing hero' Boys’ sizes 8-20—Prep sizes 34-38. Samaritans have clung to rigid Reuther has interceded for return today. The Air Force eald all EASTER CARDS—About observance of the Passover in the of Teamsters to AFL-C4B8. at, 15 to 16 per cent of the • reg­ Contract at CANEL Cut; ular riders. seven crew members survived the nicest selection of Gib­ most minute detail. Craigie McKay Schwai^, 31. the eraah. The bomber, from son and American Greeting socialite daughter of former polo The CR&L had served some ORCHID CORSAGE Their Passover this year will fall On Castro’s Golf'Ability 70,000 riders, prior to the walkout Shaw Air Force Base near Sum­ Cards you could And. Enough on the same day as (Jood Friday. star A. Charles Schwartz, fell or ter, S. C., experienced an engtne said. Jumped to her death from family's of drivers and mechanics Feb. 27, Reduction at Hamilton Made up in a corsage of two On this occasion every Samaritan in New Britain, Bridgeport, Wa- failure and attempted the land­ alive is expected to gather on Caddies said the prime minister 14th floor Park Avenue apartment. ing during a rainstorm. The GIFTS—Numerous, small. dewy fresh orchids with fern Mount Gerizim—the Samaritans Havana, March 31 (A’l-c-Dark^' . . .Burma Army spokesman says terbu^ and^orw’alk. Inexpensive items to choose played three holes last Sunday. . During the strike nunlerous in­ Middletown,-f March 31 (JP)—AnOexpected to have a broad appHca- ship landed short of a runway, and ribbon; sold in a special .sacred sanctuary near Nablus, rumors floated through Havana to­ 'Uie government-controlled press about 12.000 rebels in various in­ Air Force Contract held by Unit­ tion to non-aircraft, nuclear power crashed and burned. The seven from, especially from our .Jordan. day that Prime Minister Fidel Cas­ surgent groups are still active In dependent bus lines operated in jewelry show'case guaran­ patented protector wrap as explained Castro’s venture into the four cities. Many of their lines ed Aircraft Corp.’s Connecticut technology.’" men were palled from the burn­ When tha sheep are slaughtered tro—despite what he says—never capitalistic sport as necessarj- re­ renfote regions of Burma. . .Two Aircraft Nuclear Engine Labora­ Tt^e AEC said a group of its rep­ ing plane which did not ex­ teed to please young and shown. 2.49 they are dropped onto hot coals in holdup men, posing as detectives, parallel the CR&L routes and they laxation for officials who “work tory (CANEL) hero has been can­ resentatives would visit the Mid-^ plode. They were hospItBUsed old alike. You must see them pits and covered with stones and will be a winner at the imperialis­ rob Neiw York delicatessen owner charge a 15-cent fare. to appreciate them. day and night." Union chief negotiator Archie cel^. dletown plant within the next few but toe extent of their tnjurles tic grame of golf. and wife of Hfe savings-—$5,000 in The contract was for develop­ daya to discuss further the high was not known. Caddies who watched the beard­ j cash and $1,000 worth of Jewelrj'. Cuthbertaon reported today that Redevelopment—that’s a Golf scores of both. President the new agreement calls for an ment of an indirect cycle nuclear temprature materials and other nice big word that generally LILIES 1.59 ed Cuban leader and two aides in­ Kennedy and former President Ei­ ! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Kensing- aircraft engine. expertmenta which may continue. POPE NOTES GOOD FBIDAV Tl 3 blossom plants—others to 2.59 Stardust Date senhower are almost as secret as . er plead gullfj’ in Santa Cruz immediate 5 - cent - per - hour in­ Connecticut’a Republican Sen. Ronie, March 31 (d>—Peee suggests a lot of action in LAVISHLY LACEY dulge yesterday in 18 holes of golf crease in pay to $2.28 rettxMW- The Air Force announced yes­ high-level national security mat­ Calif., to charges of contributing terday the termination of four Prescott Bush said yesterday in John XXin walked fat Us aUdt- many cities. But, what’s •previously scorned as "sport of to delinquency of their daughter. tive to Oct. 1 last. Another one the privileged claases"-^likened ters. but word does somehow get and a half cents would be added contracts Involving nuclear pow­ Waahingrton .that Kennedy’s de­ taig feet In a Good Friday serv­ happened in Manchester ? "MODEL" BOYS' TULIPS 1.39 at the bodice and hemline At Auuapolis around in the golfing fraternity. Joyce Elaine, 13, by keeping her ered aircraft development cision "may affect the Jobs of some ice recalling CbrisVa death «■ Are we going to let Rock­ Castro’s swing to a cane cutter looked in her room after school 5” pot—others to 2.99 . .. forming a scalloped in­ wielding a machete. Kennedy is regarded as the bet­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) CANEL, operated by United Aii^ 2,(X)0 people in the Middletown toe cross. Throughout toe dsqr, Saginaw, Mich., Marcli 31 (VP)— ter natural golfer. over peilod of years. . .Major craft’s Pratt * Whitney Division, area who are .working on the toe streets of Rome and Vatteoa ville get ahead of us where sert in the back, propor­ "Fidel will never be a golfer," this subject is concerned? WHITE SHIRTS The story starts with the sadness Walter F. Hall, former profes­ I stock and comm(idity exchanges held one of them. CANEL project.” City were thronged wltll hna- MUM PLANTS^ 2.29 tioned lengths. of war, but it has stardust sprin­ caddy Juanito Castro (no relation) sional at4.he Kennedy home course I in United States, Canada and Eu­ The action followed by two "While generally approving Ken­ dreds of thousands of pUgrtaa, Why not make Manchester kled on it imd the ending has the said. "He’s .tob impatient. He at Hyannls Port. Mass., said the rope are closed for Q006 Friday Rebels Ask French days President Kennedy’ an­ nedy’s new defense budget, par­ tourists and Romans v<tng THE biggest and best trad­ happiness and gaiety of }muth. - kept running after the hall after president is capable of shooting in holiday. . .Five persona die in nouncement that the project to de­ ticularly the accelerated Polaria churches. Services coaunemora- ing center East of the Riv­ HYACINTHS 69c to 3.59 SUP 5.95 On April 18, 19 4 2, in New Lon­ he hit it as if this were, a soccer the 70s. flaming rail coaches when Italian Clarify Intentions velop a military atomic powered aillMnarine program, Bush said he tlng Christ’s Buffering and into don. Coiuj., there was a pretty w«^- game.” Eisenhower's scores are believed express train speeding 450 Italians was “dgeply concerned” over the were observed In nearly all 61 er? Come on. Town Fathers, 2.99 sizes 32 to 44 and foreign tourists ^toward Rome plane was being dropped. rise and shine. dlng in which Dorothy Nuechter- Castro declared himself most to range f'rom the high 80s to the On Algerian Talks While not announcing how much cutback In the nuclear powered the city's 600 chureheo, sUwiUy CINERARIAS 1.39 leln of FYancenmuth, Mich., be- saUsfied and said, "I can beat low 90.S. for Easter catches fire Inside tun­ money was Involved in the con­ airplane project.’ and without ringing o< betok Xto Gee, will boys’ eyes pop • wash and wear broadcloth PETTICOAT 3.95 ' came the bride of Erts. William Kennedy easily." A companion, ■What the two men think of the nel. tracts, the Air Force did say the . Bush, in an Interview for broad­ bells ring again temorroar night, Cuthbertaon Jr. economic czar Ernesto Guevara, Cuban remarks on their game—if Striking workers of Alfa Romeo Tunis, Tunisia, March 31 (A’) — cost of terminating the contracts cast over (Connecticut radio sta­ when Eadtw nddnight Maiiwi when they take a look at the sizes B-M-L. The best man and matron of Ihdeed they’ve been informed of A spokesman said today the Al­ spanking new bats and bails • new, short-point cellars DAFFODILS 2.79 said, "I’m sure I could beat even car plant in Naples. Italy, stone probably will prevent any recap­ tions, said he will seek an ex­ will be celebrated tn (rliiiti|ilMnt honor were Lf. and Mrs. J. M. Mc­ Eisenhower." ^ tile blasts—isn’t known. trains connecting the city with gerian rebel leaderahip :rill not at­ planation of the declsi'cm to elim­ oommemoratton of ChrMfa laa- that have Just been shipped 6" pot ture by the government of funds • sizes 8 to 12, 13 to 14Vi MATCHING Mahon, parents of two boys, 3- Both Castro' and Guevara, in But another American target subtfTban industrial belt at foot of tend Bcheduled peace talks with already obliffated. inate the nuclear plane experi­ urrectlon. to Keith's Variety. Between year-old Mike and James, then a mounting attacks on f o r m e r was perfeCQy willing to admit the Mt.. Vesuvius and block line for France April 7 unless the French The Atomic Energy Commiasion ments when the Senate Armed that and, the new shipment AZALEAS 2.59 baby. 'Their lives were to lae en- President Elsenhower, have re­ C ub^s might best him on the three hours, forcing hundred of clarify the^ announced intention Services Committee meets after RUSK TO REPORT ON LAfMI • other "model" shirts to 3.99 tertwined in death and in eyents links. to consult UBO with other Algerian made a similar announcepient of kites, mothers will not 5” pot-others to 3.99 peatedly ridiculed golf and those touri.sts to miss trips to volcano.. from Washington yesterday, di­ the Easter recess. WaaUagtoa. Btor* SI (4!)s »!i PANTY 2.50 that make this story possible. Tills was Thomas E. Sunderland groups. 1 Secretary ef State Di have much difficulty guess­ who play It. Massachusetts and New York recting Pratt Sc Whitney and Gen­ Still another United Aircraft sorry no deliveries . . . cash and carry sizes 6, 6, 7. Shortly,..after the wedding, the of Brookline, Mass., president of members of Congres.s petition ad­ The rebelA.Mid they would send today returned ing where the boys are this young ensign and lieutenant were Havana buses still carry rem­ the United Fruit Co., ia firm often Taieb Boulamrouf, who has been eral Electric Co., to discontinue plant in Connecticut—the Hamil­ nants of an anti-Eisenhower cam­ ministration to stop-imports of sur­ any work toward development of a ton Standard Division at Windsor called I time of the year. assigned duty on the subhnarine denotuiced by the Castro regime taking part in^prelimlnary discus­ SEATO Grunlon. It sailed from New Lon­ paign-tattered signs reading "Ei­ for other reasons. plus military rifles which they say sions, to Switzerland to explain to nuclear powered aircraft. Locks—is affected by a putback in senhower Is the World’s Most seriously damaging domestic arms However, the AEC notified the the military defense budget crisis an Say, we haven’t forgotten don, through the Panama Canal The third member of the Caatro authoriUea there “the motives to rapMt to J and ‘into the cold waters of. the Stupid Golfer.” golfing party, agrarian reform di­ industry. which have provoked our declalon." two companies that it "will short-, The Air Force announced re­ the little girls, either.' For ly discuss with them possible par­ duction in a subcontract to Hamil­ Bash's Jet jl them, we have' colorful Jump- Aleutians. There on Aug. 2, 1942, The ca((dles who toted bags fojv rector Nunez Jiminez, asserted he Frederick R. Lack of Southport, Switzerland is involved because nt noon, ’H D O U BLE -a-W" Green Stamps 9 the sub was lost with all hands on Castro’s party said he shot some­ could beat Sunderlohd. Conn., retired vice president of the rebel negotiators would live ticipation In a new research pro­ ton Standard due to the cutback Till ! in the B70 bomber program. The tores day ropes and darling little board. thing over 150 on the 6,692-yard Retorted . Siuiderland: "I Western Electric Co., elected to there while engaged in talka across gram in the field of high tem­ perature materials.” HamUton Standard sulxxmtract eaat Asia maka-up kits. How about To enter K at^ s new cont^ Pi**** Mnd gow Mrs, (Tuthbertson came back to -par 70 suburban Villareal Golf wouldn’t be surprised.” newly created post of senior vice the border in Evian-les-Bains, Fsreign Fntnkenmuth to live wltll her par- course. Guevara won vdth 127. Sunderland added that he ia f preoident in charge of research of Ftance. • New appropriations totaling $25 waa for developing the hombor'a that? Park Fret rear of itoro name and telephone number to Kathy air preaouro, cooling and heating OPEN TOMORROW FROM 9:30 to '5:45 trey, WINF, Mencljeeter. As far as is known, this was "100 shooter” who plays only Sprague Electric Co., North million have been requeated for « (GMttaiMd on Pag* Castro’s second attempt at golf. about twica a month. Adams, Maos, (ClemtMed M Foga Ntae) program which the AEC said "is ayatenu. A ■ -4-. n

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