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/ MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1964 Aveng* Didljr Net P n « Rmi p a 6 b t w e n t y iianrh^Bter Sv^nins If^raUi For tha Wmk Biukd April 11, 1964 FoneaoS of tJ. K Lakote Council, D tfrss cl Po- The Society of Automotive Memortal Temple, Pythian Frances Herron Council, Past Matrons of Temple Chapter, Order of Eastern cahontts, wlU meet Wedneaday OAmOUC LAMES OF OOLUBIBUS 13,943 Engineers will meet Wednesday Slatew, will meet tomorrow at Pythian Sunshine Girls, will Rain SoidiMg i f m . t« About Town 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. A f­ meet tonight at 6:30 at Memo Star, wfU meet Wednesday at at 7:80 pjn. at Odd Fellows Mamlibor of tlM Audit at Waverly Inn, Cheshire. John Hall. Mra Rose Nolan of Olondy, o h a »i0 « " ' 'i t > Jaqulth, chief marine systems ter a buaineas meeting, "Neigh- rial Pythian HaU. the Masonic Templs. A potiuck Burairo»u of Circulation bor’a Night” will be celebrated at 6:80 p.m. will preceds the Southingtan, the great Poca­ CARD PARTY WodHooiay, mgli ta 00a. t'>V| Sragtateni of lAwrty, No. e n ^ e e r of Lycoming Division, hontas of Ooimeotlcut wUl st- ManeluMer^A City of ViUago Charm- )J9, ijo U , will meet tomorrow with entertainment by members Buckley School P T A and Stu­ meeting and initiation. Thoee Avco Corp., vrtll speak at 8 attending are reminded to tgnd, sooorapanled by members MIUTARY WHIST and SHBACK • t 8 pjn. at O ruife Han. Mrs. p.m. on “ High Speed Amphibi­ of visiting temples. Refresh­ dent Council will sponsor a ments will be served. Members Mother-Daughter Night tomor­ bring a main dish. Members of her staff. Rsfreshmenta wlU ------...... -...... ■ -M Samual Wilaon and Miaa Hilda an, the Lycoming Hydrofoil.” be served during the social after ST. JAMES SCHOOL HALL TOL. LXXXm, NO. 166 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1964 tOlaaelfled AdvcrtWng on Pago 14) RoUnacn wIB serve refreah- are reminded to bring articles row at 7 p.m. at the school. En­ unabis to attend are reminded Reservations for a dinner at to caU M ra Albert Ford, 39 the business mMUng. PRICE SEVEN ClENtl “ ■Momts. 6:45 p.m. may be made with for a cup auction. tertainment will include a magic Friday, April 17 — 8:00 F.M. act and police dogs from the Overlook Dr. Nelson Andrews, 40 Van Ness ’Ihe Soroptomlst Club wUl Manchester Assembly, Order Hartford Police Department ir DOOR PRIZES ★ REFRESIBIIENTS Mias Deborah Wells, daugh­ St, Springfield, Mass. S t James Mother’s Circis will meet tonight at 7:30 at the of Rainbow for Girls, will spon­ Refreshments will be served. DONATION) 81D0 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. meet Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at home of M ra William Slelth, Events Wells of 82 Plymouth Lane, will The Nutmegger Camera Club sor a rummage sale tomorrow the home of Mra. ’Thomas Derby, Sunnyview Dr., Vernon, at For tlckete call) Chairman, Mrs. Uonel Leesard. 848-5847, Highway Team Foundering, at 9 a.m. at the Masonic Tem­ appear In a swimming show at will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Indiana University will have a 104 Park S t Mrs. John Martin which time the name of the win­ Oo-Chalrman, Mra John OMfford, 840-9887 Lake Krie College, Fainesvllle, at Hilltop House, East Hart­ ple. Articles may be brought to Founder’s Day meeting for ner of the Good Cttlsenahtp a meeting tonight at 7 at the and Mrs. Sam Slpola will be co- Ohio, where she Is a freshman. ford. Miss Lois Clarke will Hartford area alumni Friday, hostesses. Aiward wlU be announced. In State Barry, Hopes for .Boost show slides and movies of the temple. Those wishing pickup April 24 at the Shoreham Oaks services may call Mrs. John Motor Hotel, Hartford. Dinner Says Ives; 233 Have Quit Mias Barbara Coleman, Mrs. United States. The meeting Is open to the public. Seavey, 77 Oxford St., or Mrs. will be served at 6:15 p.m. Res­ Mar}orle Zervas and Mrs. Dar­ Reginald Cartwright, 78 Bran­ lene Dalton, members of the ervations may be made writh Study Committee Manchester Business and Pro­ The Kaffee Klatsche will meet ford St. Mrs. Katherine Sahl, 115 S t HARTFORD (A P )— ‘Tt'9reach«d the optional ratlromont^past aeven years. Though about fessional Women’s Club will at­ Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the James St, West Hartford. is becoming increasingly age, Ives said. 10 per cent of the department’s Has Last Hearing tend the Connecticut Federation Community Y. Members are re­ Bennet Junior High School difficult to hold this depart­ They chose retirement rather I,3(H) employes have outside In Illinois Vote Today PTSO will meet Wednesday at ’The American Legion Post than suffer further embarrate- jobs, the five arrested In the sponsored leadership develop­ minded to bring the flow’er ar­ ment together,” State High­ ment program to be held rangement started at the la.st 7:30 p.m. in cafeteria 2. Dr. will meet tomorrow at 8:15 ment, he said. investigation were the only em­ On Horse Racing Wrtnesday at 6 p.m. at Stone­ meeting, containers and clay. Mervtn Rosenberg, staff mem­ p.m. at the post home, Leonard way Commissioner Howard Some 11 persona have been ployes charged with violating haven, Farmington. Mrs. John Cyrkiewicz and Mrs. ber of the Institute of Living, St. 8. Ives has told a legislative arrested since the probe was the policy. HARTFORD (AP)—The Hartford, will speak on "Teen- Amelia Gworek, both of Rock­ committee. begun by the office of State’s 2. Low salaries in the rights Agers’ Behavior, What to Ex­ Atty. John D. LaBelle. Five of of way division were a factor In legislature’s horse racing Dr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Da­ ville, will be co-hostes.ses. ’The Zlpser Club will celebrate He was referring to the Im­ Big Turnout pect.” The meeting is open to those arrested were department leading some employes astray. and pari-mutuel study com­ vis, 348 Porter St., will attend its 43rd anniversary on April pact of an Inveatlgatlon into Representatives of service students and parents. Refresh­ 25 with a dinner-dance at the employes. 3. He never worked for Savin mittee has concluded a se­ Freshman Parents Weekend at ments will be served. the State Highway Depart­ Elmira (N. Y.) College Friday and veterans groups will meet clubhouse. ’The Ladies Auxiliary ’The committee declined to Bros., a construction company ries of hearings designed to Expected by ment. that does much road building through Sunday. Ih elr daugh­ Wednesday night at 8 at the will serve the dinner at 7:15 give the department a vote of tap public sentiment on the State Armory with spokesmen ’The Women’s Fellowship of p.m. Reservations close on Since the Investigation was confidence, pending a study of In ConnecUcut. He did work for ter, Miss Lauren Davis, Is a announced laat fall, Ivee aald horse betting issue in Oon- Republicans student at the college. of the 169th Military Police the Pre.sbyterian Church will April 23, and tickets may be reports from Ives and chief en­ the Edward Bal Co. for 80 Battalioe to complete plans for meet tonight at 8 in the church obtained from the clUb steward. yo^le’.day, 233 persons, includ­ gineer Robert G. Mitchell. months beginning in 1966. Dur­ necticut. ing 112 salaried workers, have ing nine months of >hat period Pvt. Henry J. Judd of the the May 16 Armed Forces Day hall. A representative of the However, individual members The committee le charged Parade and Military Ball. Travelers Insurance Co., Hart­ Daughters of Isabella wdll left the department. of the committee did express with preparing a report to the CHICAGO (A P ) — Sen. United States Army, son of Mr. (See Page Eleven) Barry Goldwater of Ari­ and Mrs. Albert D- Judd Sr., ford, will show a film on the meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Some 200 key workers may their confidence in Ives and the General Assembly on the feasi­ 66 Foley St, recently completed Manchester PTA Council will New York World’s Fair. Re­ K of C Home. Mrs. Edward go, he said, if attacks on the department. bility of legalizing pari-mutuel zona, seeking a boost in his eight werfts of advanced infan­ meet Thursday at Washington freshments will be served. Cavagnaro will head a refresh­ department continue. Sen. John J. Rellhan, D- betting. Allowing betting would drive • for the Republi­ try training with light weapons School. Coffee will be served at ment ccHnmittee. "It Is going to take all of the Bridgeport, Senate chairman of open the way for the establiah- can presidential nomina­ at F t Polk, La. 7:30 p.m. Noel Fagan, son of Mr. and energy, skill and enthusiasm of the committee, said only ’’rela­ More Doctors ment of race tracks In the state. A t last night’s hearing here, tion, testa his vote getting Mrs. Walter R,»Fagan, 38 Cov­ Manchester WATEJS will tlis top supervisory people In tively minor things have been entry St., and Cecil L. Court- meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the found to be wrong and the de­ the arguments were much the appeal today in the Dlinoia thLs department to retold mor­ same as at the earlier ones held right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Le­ Italian American Club. Mrs. ale and weld together an e^i- partment has acted quickly to Leave Ranks presidential preference pri­ Harold Nelson will lead a dis­ correct them.” In other sections of Connecticut. Personal Notices roy Courtrlght, 15 Mill St., both cienl team of varloue skills mary election. HEARING AID airmen first class In the United cussion on “Common Sense Ea,t- Rep. Morris Hogan, R-Bur- "The state is the winner In again.” Ives eaid. Of Strikers racing,” declared Pete Topa of More than a million Republl- BAHERIES States Air Force stationed at Ing.” Miss Jane Bedford, presi­ Ilngton, said he hopes all ‘‘polit­ oans, lured by a bitter batU* dent, announced that feather­ He made his comments in a ically-inspired attacks” will be Southington, a breeder of In Memoriam Pope Air Force Base, N. C., are report to the legislature Inter­ for the gubernatorial nomina­ participating in Exercise Dela- weight awards for last month stopped to allow the depart­ BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — horses. He referred to the po­ were won by Mrs. Walter Po- im Committee on Roads and tential source of state revenues. tion, were expected to go to tha PINE PHARMACY In lovinc memory of Thomas O. war, a joint Iranian-United ment to concentrate on contin­ The Belgian government polls. Democrats predicted a 084 CENTER ST.—049-9814 Cole, who passed sway April 12, States military training opera­ tyra, with a loss of 14% pounds, Bridges, The oommlttee met uing Its road building programs. claimed today that about 4,(XX) "I am opposed to legalized 1961. gambling,” said Jerry Gorman turnout of 900,0(X) although Gov. tion in Iran which began yes­ and Mrs. Maxwell Jacobs, with a yenterday. Ives in his report also said: of Belgium’s 10,000 doctors were of West Hartford. "You are Otto Kemer was unopixwed in Sweet la the word of remembrance. terday and will be completed loss of 13% pounds. Many of the employee who 1. ‘The department has had a practicing again, the most since D ea r la the one who is irone. preying upon an individual’s In­ his bid for renomination. have left or are leaving have conflict of interest rule for the their nationwide strike against In memory we will always keep on Wednesday. ability to say no— to turn It In the Republican contest for him. socialized medicine began April governor, Charles H. Percy, 44, RANGE Just as the years roll on. off.” Hose Oo. No. 1 of the Eighth 1. board chairman of Bell A How­ The Interior Ministry an­ Clergymen posed moral ques­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole District Fire Department will tions. 'rtie Rev. Richard Hardy, ell Co., who is making his first and fam ily meet tonight at 8 at fire head­ Sherwiii’WIHIoms' nounced that 2,700 doctors had bid for putrilc office, oppoaea FUEL O IL answered the government’s president of the Connecticut quarters, Main and Hilliard Sts. Germans Sorry^ Baptist Convention, said he has State Treasurer William J. In Memoriam orders putting 3,600 doctors seen the effect of racing upon Scott, 37, a supporter of Gold- ' GASOLINE Stanley Circle of South PAINTS holding military reserve com­ In lovlnc memory of my dear lives in Pawtucket, R. I. He water. Percy has made no en­ mother, Cnrlstlna Henderson, who Methodist Church will sponsor missions on active duty. called a race track "a bUgrht dorsement for president. passed away on April 13, 1952. a rummage sale 'Thursday at 9 W. H. ENGLAND About 1,300 other physicians upon the community.” Polls will be ojjen 12 hours, a.m. in Cooper Hall at the 99 Said Nikita Dead either had resumed private from 6 a.m. to < p.m. There ara B A N T LY OIL Twelve years ago today. Murray Yorker, former state church. Those wishing pickup LUMBER C O . 6,152,335 registered voters in the i.\ c . Qod called mother home too stay. practice or returned to staff deputy athletic commissioner, But time has a way of healing service may call Mrs. Morris jobs at hospitals, the announce­ disagreed. He argued that rac­ .state, with about half the total sorrow. Bennett, 98 Baldwin Rd. “ A t the Green” 649-5201 2 to,’ 3 ::ii a : \iN sii{i:i;i Until we meet some bright to­ HAMBURG, Germany (A P )—'^died suddenly Monday at 2019 ment said. ing is a well poUced sport and in O)ok County (Chicago). The m orrow. A West German news agency CET—2:19 p.m. EST—four days However, many of the doctors said It has attracted the “ top weather forecast was for sunny M ill lu ll The French Club of Manches­ before his 70th birthday as a re­ back In uniform were making people of quality In America.” skie.s with possible showers in Sadly missed by her daughter. ter will sponsor a military whist apologized today for circulating h'ucK\illf TK ."'-.'1271 Nellie McQueen Save ^1®^ sult of an acute hephocapalyti- patients wait unusually long, be­ the afternoon. and setback party tonight at 8 an erroneous report that Soviet Goldwater .shared tha Isallot ro.sls. (according to Tass).’’ laboring administrative details, Dodd Not Backed at Orange Hall. Refreshments Premier Khrushchev had died. A number of European newa and showing up for duty minus with Sen. Margaret Chase will be served. ’Tickets will be agencies that have an exchange any equipment, even a pen to NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Smith, R-Maine. No other ma­ sold at the door. The report Mwiday night LECLERC caused a sensation around the agreement with DPA picked up write prescriptions. Democratic Town Committee in jor Republican presidential the dispatch. All quoted the One regular medical officer, a nearby Woodbridge has declined hopeful entered the Illinois pri­ Mrs. Albert Sheffield, Ameri­ FUNERAL HOME world and sent stock prices tumbling on the U.S. Pacific German agency as the source. colonel, said: " I am extremely to endorse Sen. Thomas J. Dodd mary, although some write-in canism chairman of the Dis­ At 10:12 p.m. DPA issued a pessimistic. The situation Is de­ for re-election this year. It was support was expected for Henry Choicest Meats In Town! abled American Veterans Aux­ Coast before the director-gener­ FUNERAL al of Tass, the Soviet news note to editors to withhold the teriorating. Drafted doctors are reported today. Cabot Lodge, ambassador to iliary, presented an American story. It said "the matter was showing deliberate ill will.” George Conklin, town chair­ South Viet Nam, New York Gov. flag to Brownie Girl Scout agency, termed it "rubbish." Driver Injured, Thrown from Car SERVICE Tass reported today that still being looked Into." Military leaders in Brussels man, said that ik> other candi­ Nelson A. Rockefeller and Rlcl^ TUESDAY ONLY! Troop 171 of Tollajnd on Friday, The agency then issued a were reported considering pack­ date was endorsed for the Sen­ Mrs. Carol Cappa of Hartford was thrown from this car when it hit the pole ard M. Nixon. which was accepted by Mrs. Khrushchev had begun talks LEAN, ALL BEEF W ALTER N. this morning with Polish Com­ statement that an error had ing drafted dpetors off to serve ate nomination at a caucus last early today on W. Middle Tpke., west of the highway exit. She is hospitalized Backers of Mrs. Smith ssiid Walter Partington Jr., leader of LECLERC been made due to a garbled with Belgian aim y units In West n i^ t. they would be plesuMd with 10 the troop. Flag etiquettes were munist party secretary Wlady- and in fair condition. (Photo by Burkamp.) (See story page 8.) Director alaw Oomulka and Premier Jo- qpnversation between a Japan- Germany unless they coopeiAte. But Oonklto said that several per earn at the RapuUUcan tnn^ presented to each Brownie. iMtA names were* advanced as possi­ out. The a*-year-oia aanator, the 23 Main Street, Manchester ■ef Cyranklewlca, who arrived In Moscow Monday from Wkr- (Bee Page Mine) (Bee Page T U «e ) ble candidates. These hidudsd first woman to seek tha naUon’9 The Manchester Registered Cal) 649-5869 M ayor Rkfiisrd C. Lee of highest office, campaigned Nurses Association will meet MlWe Hamburg QQc DP A—Deutsche Preese Agen- Bridgeport and Mayor Samuel against what she called the "ap­ I tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Tedesoo of Bridgeport, who is Oregon Samplings parent Goldwater monopoly” Ui hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tur—the West German news agency -announced it is making also lieutenant-governor. the state. 2 lbs. Barry will give an illustrated Goldwater, who finished sec­ lecture on their recent trip to a full investigation to determine Poitier Top Actor^ (LIMIT 6 LBS. PER CUSTOMER) how the erroneous dlsi>atch got Third Rejection ond to Lodge In last month’s Hawaii. be New Hampshire primary elec­ Save $1.01 on these famout brai.' This aale last* onto its wires. HARTFORD (A P )—The State Super Bomb .r ut LiOClgC 111 L c a d Staff members connected with Civil Rights Commission today tion, has made only two cam­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET assured only a short time, so get your Playtex soon. All paign appearances in Illinois, the affair have been suspended, Conquered Accent denounced a Negro real estate WASHINGTON (AP) — Gen. 817 mOHLAND STREET—PHONE 64S-4S78 a statement said. A spokesman both in CMcago, since announc­ of these bras have the extra feature of double elastic brokers third rejection by the POR'^AND, Ore.^ (AP)—The^Nixon 17, Sen. Barry Goldwater said all those Involved were in Greater Hartford Real Estate Curtis E. LeMay says he be- ing for the presidency Jan. 3. George N. in the back for double wear. Choice of 3 styles: the agency’s head office in Board. U.V.. 0,. union 0 .. n „ - l S 14, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Despite local enthusiasm, ob­ HOLLYWOOD (AP)—ISidney^duchess of "The V.I.P.S” and a 13, Gov. William Scranton 4 and servers insisted write-in votes Hamburg. Poitier, brilliant Negro actor heavy favorite, was named best Expressing “ indignation and rowed the gap of U.S, military in Oregon as It prepares to try Automatic A. Fashion-Magic* Bras— underlift The agency said It received outrajge” through Its chairman, Sen. Margaret Cha.se Smith 1.1 would not be a major factor in Converse who had trouble getting started supporting actress, superiority and the United and shape an image of Henry Harris listed 6 per cent of the! today's election. Many county panels for fashion’s younger look. (Not lUustrated) an inquiry by teletype from a because of his Calypso British p o itier, only major winner in Ralph M. Gogalio of Hamden, Cabot Lodge as the Republican PAINTING AND Comfort West German radio station quot­ the commission called for ac­ States should develop a 100-meg­ voters as still undecided. clerks said they would not im­ West Indie>i accent, has become the audience, trotted beaming aton nuclear bomb. who can capture the presidency. Lodge has won editorial en­ mediately count the write-in DECORATING B. Magic-Cling* Bras— non-slip panels ing what purported to be a Taes the first of his race to win a up the aisle amid wild cheering tion by the 1965 General As­ ” A little too heady,” said with an atory on the death of Khru­ sembly "to curb discrimination Stepping indirectly into the dorsement of the Oregonian, the ballots. Other clerks said they PHONE 648-2804 and elastic in the straps stop ri3e-up. top movie award. to receive his golden statuette missile reliability battle be­ David Goldberg, 34, Boston at­ state's most widely circulated would count only the ballots Crave a better car? shchev. The Inquiry was said to The 37-year old son of a from Anne Bancroft, last year’s by real estate boards.” torney and field director for the oil-powered have originated In the Bonn of­ Rejected for membership tween Secretary of Defense Rob­ new.spaper. cast for presidential candidates Gall Evenings — 6 to 9 Cotton & Lace*— nylon lace cup* tomato fiumer in Nassau, the winner. ert S. McNamara and Sen. Bar­ Draft Lodge campaign. We are pleased but not nec- who filed for office, Sens. Gold- fice of a Japanese newspaper. Bahamas, was named best ac­ He had this comment: April 2 by the board was Allen The team hasn’t even started water heater fully lined with soft cool cotton, f^nol illustfOtedi DPA moved a flash saying Hodge Davis who operates his ry Goldwater, R-Ariz., the Air essarily persuaded,” Goldberg water and Smith, G et an tor of 1963 at Academy Award "M y picture was a low bud­ Force chief of staff says he to work and already Lodge Is said. “It we had listened to the Thomas Balle, 3£, who head- MFC “ Khrushchev dead" at 9:49 p.m. ceremonies last night for his get one but it was wonderfully business from 1994 Main St., in first place in some Oregon A ll bras white 32A to 40C, 2 fo r $3,99 —3:48 p.m. EST. Hartford. “ would probably not give as op­ polls in New Hampshire we ed the write-in campaign tor Big Purcha»m Loan from Ingratlng portrayal of an In- done. I thought I had a g o ^ timistic a picture” of U.S. -mis­ polls as well as in national would have packed our bags ------D sizes Fashion-Magic, 2 for $5.99 This was followed five mln- tinei-ant Baptist construction chance but I must be hmest, I He first appHed for board samplings. «tes later by a one-paragraph membership a year ago. siles as McNamara would. and gone home. No one took us ((Bee Page Eight) For any important purchase, American worker who helped nuns build didn’t think I had an excellent As LeMay's views to a con­ Pollster Louis Harris said his seriously.” ■tory under a Moscow dateline a church In "Lilies of the FTeld.” chance. He received a majority vote, survey indicates Lodge is a big you’re better off buying with 86 out of 50, but this was three gressional group last February Goldwater and Rockefeller, SOFT Which said: Patricia Neal, 38, whose ca­ " I knew. In Albert Finney favorite among Oregon Repub­ noted the swift, rise in Lodge’s C l i A N Coal Co., Inc. “ Soviet Premier Khrushchev per cent less than the required were made public today, state­ cash. You can shop anywhere for reer has included downs as well (star of ’Tom Jones’ ), I )wd a ments by McNamara and Gold- lican voters and stands to gain popularity and told Oregonians SKIIV as ups, made it a comeback formidable opponent. I respect three fourth approval needed a greater victory than he did in the best bargains, take to gain memberriiip. water added new fuel to their th ^ should demand that Lodge. story, taking best actress hon­ him very much. the New Hamp.shire presiden­ advantage of cash savings. phone 522-8151 The commission’s "outrage,” dispute. U.S. ambassador to South Viet Bulletins ors. Her winning role was as the "It is a long journey to this tial primary last month. Nam, come home to tell his Goglla said, stems from the In a po.sition paper on "D e­ Culled from A P Wires Get that cash from HFC— Free Mothproofing AMERICA’S GREATEST $ slovenly housekeeper in "Hud." moment and I must thank a lot fense Strategy for the Space Harris’ poll showed Lodge has, stand on issues. News Tidbits "Tom Jones," a racy, rollick­ of people for making It possi­ fact that the board’s "evaluat­ repay conveniently. HFC ing committee found Mr. Davis Age” put out by the Goldwater 46 per cent of the Republican ------from the A P Wires ing tale of 18th century Eng­ ble.’’ for President Committee, the voters in Oregon, Richard M .' (See Page Eight) serves the money needs of ASK ABOUT OUR GIRDLE VALUE...ONLY land, was selected best picture The only other Negro to win fully qualified for member­ HALE AND HEARTY ship.’’ Arizona Republican argued ” we more than 2 million people WHEE! WATER’S at the 86th annual festivities at an acting Oscar was Hattie Mc­ cannot put sole reliance on mis- MOSCOW (A P )— Looking a ycsu. We’d like to serve you. BOX Sen. John L. McClellan, D- Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Daniel, in the supporting cate­ P « « I - systems.” He charged that hale and hearty, Soviet Pre­ Melvyn Douglas, once Greta Ark., saying the civil rights bill gory, for "Gone With the irieusies ai reoK "not a single new weapons sys- mier Khnishrhev toasted the STORAGE Garbo's favorite leading man. Wind,” In 1939. H0T-H0T...AND M mislabeled, argues that It HARTFORD (AP) — Con- tern has been Inaugurated since health of the Communist pulled an upset by winning as Poitier didn't start school un­ Social Security Pay would ’’produce greater discord, necticut’s health commissioner i96i,” movement tonight, and pre­ PLAN best supporting actor for his til he was 11. When his father's THERE’S A LOT! more hatred and strife, graver said today that ’’the epidemic LeMay, a strong backec of dicted It would emerge Borrow up to $1000 performance as the patriarchal business collapsed he went to of German measles continues at manned bombers, said In his Mems" than thoee It seeks rancher of "Hud.” John Huston stronger than ever onoe the Take up to 24 months to repay FOR PICKUP AND New York and worked as a la­ peak levels” in the state with I Feb. 25 testimony to the House dispute with Red China is set­ solve... The United States of "The Cardinal" and Hugh borer. Then, deciding he wanted Seen Likely to Rise DELIVERY GALL — Now! For only 9Vic* a la going to streamline the top- 2,380 cases reported during the Armed Services Appropriations tled. Not once did he mention A loanLo*n oa T f AlO$100 n mcoata aiA A17.HA$17.00 wksknwhan pcompUyn M s n n flv smrwaiHrei tn r Griffith of "Tom Jones" had to "do something constructive past week. subcommittee that complete re- B eoew cotive monthly faioUlraonta o f $9.7/ ach. 643-2421 day for fuel... hot water heavy at^nleti-atlon of its mi­ been cofavorites. the rumors that swept around litary forces in South Viet WASHINGTON (A P ) — The—dles all Social Security legisla- the world that he had died. Margaret Rutherford, dowdy (See Page Two) (See Page Eight) (See Page Eleven) for all—-all the time! Nam. American authorities an­ chances of an increase in the tion, is understood still to oppose He drank toasts In red wine HOUSEHOIO FINANC NEW MODEL nounce. basic retirement payment under the medical care plan. with Polish leader Wladyslaw If you live in a typical Frits Wldetnann, a fotmer Social Security appear to be But soihe of those who oppose Uomulka at a Polish Embassy LAUNDRY house, you could easily nm orony of Adolf Hitler, says that bright this year. it are known to be willing to con­ reception. out ol hot water several the Naal leader planned toklU Such an increase could be a sider an increase in the old age MANCHI9TIR iHOPPINO PARKAM AND DRY CLEANING SHIPS SAIL FOR CYPRUS times a week. Oermany’e mental and physical by-product—and perhaps the benefit, based on the argument 392 Middle Turnpike West Cash t Carry defectives in case of war "be­ I only immediate result of the that the slow bti) continuou.s in­ NICOSIA, Cyprus (A P )— A Open 8:00 A M . - 5:30 P.M. Now you can have all the cause they were useleM eat­ ' continuing pressure for a feder- crease in living costs ha.s erod- fleet of 21 Turkish warships hut water you need at one 2nd Hoor-PHONE: 643-9536 78 SUMMIT STREET ers” ... The Ontral Commit­ al old age health plan added to ; ed the 'means of older person.s sailed toward Cyprus today as time for only 9%c* a day. the Social Security System. dependent on Social Security. Julius Kupferschmld, Prop. tee of the East German Com­ \ the Turkish army battalion lHn:lbo.,1sK,TlMin. 10 to Fri.1l Is l-Sst. tJOlo Think of it—only 9%c* a Another possible outcome Presumably, many members munist party call on all Oom- i regularly based on this trou­ day I would be a revamping of the ! of (Congress would welcome an muniat parties today to "ua- bled Island came under (Ire at present .state-federal system of opportunity lb cast an election Its camp north of Nicosia. Of- Yes, thanks to Mobilheat mask and smash" the “ false, medical care for the aged to year vote ’’for the old folks,” ficliilly the fleet was reported i-iiilli —and an oU-flred hot water •ntl-Marxist poelUon of the take in a broader income brack- without becoming embroiled in on a routine gunnery exercise, heater ol correct capacity— leaders of the Chinese Oom- et and to d»

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO ^^. TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1964 FACE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1964 teach an elementacy grade at ^ Bolton salary oi $5,350. She is a grad­ Rockville-V ernon Sheinwold on Bridge South Windsor Board Names 13 Teachers^ uate of Southern Connecticut lOH Invites ISO in State Petition Filed State Oollege with a B.S. de­ DON’T u n r CLUMSINESS More Doctors Two Get Leaves, Six Resign gree. is 24 years oto and a Baum Critical of Delays PTA to Hear. STEER YOU TO DEPEAT For Bankruptcy resident of North Haven. Reduced Education Budget Leave Ranks To Workshop on Sunday Mias Mary Beth Meiners to By ALFRED SHEINWOLD ^ K Q T • Richard K. Olbrtas of Mans­ Panonnd matter* occupleancing will be from 8:30 Prospect St.; Mrs. Mary O’NeilJ sey, Mrs. Charles F. Sumner The town council will meet In clsMSs for children in Grades 1 Home Owner in Conn, for over p.m. to 1S:30 a.m. Bd Sojka and and daughter, 33 Hilltop Dr. and Mrs. David Toomey. Mrs. the library of the high school at through 6 will be offereJ Tues­ CHILDREN'S and MISSES' his orchestra will pertorm. Toomey h u loaned her personal 8 p.m. Wednesday.. days from 3:36 to 6:46 p.m. at 81 years Tickets may be purchased from Vernon news is handled by documents and pictures as well |~MANCHESTER CIVIC O R C H E ST R ri The council will discuss the tjie Pleasant Valley Clubhouse any member of the department. 'The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, as rare town records. Some of sequence of lights on Rt. 5 and on Ellington Rd. TAN CHINO SNEAKERS Ahnert said that the money 5 W Main St., telephone 876- the latter were found In the at­ ■n appropriation for fluoridation The claiwes, offering the basic from the ball vi’ill be used for 3136 or 643-2711. tic of the former Leslie Bolton Saturday, April 25—8:f5 P,Mm of the water supplied to resi­ teclmlques of cravon, water col­ house. 'IRIM dents by the Omnecticut Water or and oompoaltion, will be Mrs. Toomey will be at the li­ BAILEY AUDITORIUM Company. taught by Jirnies Salvato. brary tonight to answer ques­ The council will consider a Information on enrollment tions. Mrs. Myron Lee will be MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL resolution to rescind $5,000 au­ may be obtained by contocting Poitier Top Actor, on hand tomorrow night. thorized for plans tor the Gren­ Mrs. Robert Skinner, Ellington .99 On PrinctpiU’s List Tickets On Sale At Ray Seller’s ier School property. By draw­ Rd. Control Corp. Grade 7 and 8 students on the Music Shop and Dubaldo Music Center ing the $5,000 tor preliminary Reg. 4. Principal’s Ust for the third plans from the total coat of the Manohester Evening Herald mV. OF B U M EXTERMINATOR COMPANY, Inc. Conquered Accent marking period at Bolton Ele­ school, the town will be able to South Windsor correspondent, ADULTS $2.00—STUDENTS $1.00 THE M K ir I LMUIT P in CONTIIM. N . M CONN. mentary School are Janet Gee, obtain school Slid grants for the j Brownie Joseph, telephone ■ntir* cost of the achooL 1844-0148. (Continued from Page One) Bruce ComoUl, Paula Toner, J tal of four Oscars but failed to Robert Butterfield, Keith Car­ with my life," he tried the make the big sweep predicted penter, Douglas Bevins, Renee by some. Calhoun, Gretel Cote, Ann Gau­ American Negro Theater. He The nod for best song went to thier, Karen Hills, Duane Le- was a natural and quickly be­ Sammy Calm and James Van Blanc, William Mickewics, 9TAItn Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet came a star. | Heusen for ’’Call Me Irresponsi­ j Deborah Miner, Gary Mortan- rOMORROW Later, branching out. he found j ble.” sung by Jackie Gleason in ' sen, Jean Pesce, Deborah Por- makes roads feel as smooth as the maps theyVe printed on his accent a handicap./ He ’’Papa’s Delicate Condition.” ’ cheron, Mark Wlnther, Thomas ★ ★ ★ I II II Thes* or* th* 6n*tf children's tn*ok*rt mod* i worked at the Actors Studio i Van Heusen claimed the Os­ Crockett. Coralie Oram, Rodger Run your finger over a map and find yourself a place to go. Wide se a ts with foam-cushioning front and rear. Luxurious cars. explaining: ’’Sammy just Grose, Alana Rose and Michael EXPERT SHOCKER!” SUPERB! with other promising youngsters T hat’s a pre'view of how it feels to get there in a Qie'vrolet. wall-to-wall deep-twist carpeting (this year it comes with — M Mciolly i»infere*d. like Marlon Brando and James didn’t feel like showing up.” Lelner. —N.Y, Dally New* | —Life Magaxine NARROW 0 MIDIUM Dean and finally mastered the Calm’s wife divorced him Mon­ Briefs We’ve put what we think is the best suspension Sfven the lowest priced Biscaynes). A choice of language. day. The board of education will A Most Excellent Film!” system in its class under this great highway per­ ■even great engines, all precision-balanced for Poitier has had a number of Miss Neal, a .slender, big-eyed meet tonight at 8 for a brief "BRILUANT N.Y. Herald Tribune former. A big husky coil spring at each wheel ■noother running, with four smooth-shifting blonde, is in England awaiting open session before going into memorable roles since his 1949 and double-action shock absorbers to soak up transmissions to match. Everything that makes film debut in ’’No Way Out” the birth of her fourth child. executive session to continue an REMARKABI^” and was nominated for an Oscar She is married to writer Roald evaluation of the superintend­ bumps. Over 700 sound deadeners throughout Chevrolet the great highway performer it is. in 1958 for "TTie Defiant Ones.” Dahl. She came to Hollywood ent. the chassis and that spacious Body by Fisher to So get out those road maps. And wherever in the early 1960s from Broad­ I The regular monthly voter- Britain’s Tony Richardson blot out noise from road and wind. you go, get off to a good start—during Trade was selected best director for way, made a few films, then re­ ' making session will be held turned. Some said it was be­ Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. fol­ There’s a lot of other Jet-smooth luxury, too. ’N’ Travel Time at your Chevrolet dealer’s. Open Wed„ Tom Jones. The film won a to- m• • “LORD n o r mTHE FUES** 8HOWN AT 3:16 • cause producers felt she didn’t lowed by a selectmen’s meeting. • • Thurs. A Frl, ChemroUt Intpata Contertibh TILL 9 P..M. MANCHESTER PARKADE appear sexy enough. The selectmen plan to attend a Douglas, .suave and handsome dinner meeting in Coventry to­ PLUS OO-HIT SHOWN AT 6:S0 A 9:40 was one of Hollywood’s top lead­ morrow to discuss a solution to «LORY TO RiTBR SILLERS S fX ” vo'JIiJ’ ing men in the 1930s. In recent the problem of the financial bur­ MOTO'S years he has devoted more time den of towns due to Increasing "THE WRONG ARM OF THE LAW" to television and the stage than education costs. YOUR SIDES WILL BE SORE FROM LAUGHING! Likes Plenty O f Hot Water — to films. I The fire department will drill Everybody FUEL C O . tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the fire­ ENDS ”THE STRANGLER” Shown at 8:06 367 MAIN ST. house. EAST HARTFORD Suspension Upheld To Hear Priest TONIGHT plus "YANK IN VIET NAM” at 8:80 A 9:80 Members of all four BoMon HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP)— RENT An ELECTRIC WATER HEATER The permanent suspension of ohurohea are invited to hear the FUEL O IL two of Huntsville’s original Rt. Rev. Megr. Franole J. MEATOWN three Negro policemen has been Fanzalaro ^>eak on the Second 1215V2 SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD upheld by city Council, and the Vatican Council Friday at 8 third has resigned. p.m. For the whole family, from th* kindergorton sM on npi, pianly el "ALL .4EATS FRESH CUT— NONE PRE-PACKAGED! .9c The council voted unanimous­ The meeting jAace is fellow­ SPECIAL ly in a closed-door session Mon­ ship hall of United Methodist plenty-hot woter is a modern must. Help$ to maka a home hoppior and day night to uphold Chief Floyd Church. Members of the boot STORE HOURS: TUES.-WED.. 9-6; THURS.-FRI., 9-9 Dyar’s suspension of Carl Bai­ church, St. Maurice Rqman SATURDAY 8 to 6 — (CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY) ley and John Christmas. After , St. George’s more comfortable. ■12 GALLON the. hearing Charles Huggins re­ Episcopal Church and Bolton I CASH signed. Oongragational CTiurch are in­ Dyar suspended the men April Now you can have plenty of hot water dmply by ranting on onto* ARMOUR'S STAR, or CUDAHY'S PURITAN ■ 150 Qal. Minimum vited. Refreshments will be / 6. He said they refused to leave served by a joint commlitea TEL. 289-1219 his office when he asked them from all four churches. motic electric water heater. Nothing to buy. Free normal installation. I|?4Ho24 Hour Burner Service to after listening to their griev­ This is th* second interfiaith ances about working conditions. venture in town, the flrat being Free maintenance. And thanks to our recent rate reduction, tbnra's no a community Thanksgiving ser­ vice last fall. It is the rasuU of reason i/i the world you shouldn't rent one right now* CANNED weekly breakfast iTMaUnge of FISH FRY i the four Bolton pastors, The Rev. Abram San^ey of the (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Call your nearest office of The Hartford Elecfrie light Compenqf Methodiot Church, th* Rsv. Bernard L. MoQuric of St. Mau­ Fried Fish Umon Wedge for this modern way to hove on abundance of hot water In your Iwmo irS HERE rice Church, the Rev. J. Stan­ ton Conover of th* Oongregm- French Fried Potato^ Celeilow ot all times. HAM OUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON tional (jhurch and th* Rev. Ed­ Freshly loked ReUs and Sutter ward Johnson of S t Oeonge'a Church. 5 lb. can Maaebeatei Bveaiag HeraM EVERY WEDNESDAY Belton aorrespoBdent, OleiBa- You Save well Yenag. tslspbona M3-S9S1. 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. AWNING MECN THE T-N’T DEM I ON CHEVROin • GHEVELLE • CHEVY U CORVETTE NOW AT YOUR CHEVROliT DEALER! *Brillltntl INJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS A t Least *1.30! 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ed to improve the reading ablU- ^Coventi Buckley Pupils RockviUe-Vernon tlee of students with problems, OAR RENTALS then the staff should be supple­ Display Hobbies mented. He recommended sum­ RUMMAGE SAU •r LEASma Area Town O fficials Meet Reading Problem G>ncem mer school for slow readers. To Be Paddled In other action, WllUam Test Night: A Review Rdbeit Oeiwraal ef IM Doek- Buckley School took on the Smith reported on a recent mtohA N. Pappas of West aapKt of a flaa marHet recent­ arel Rd., Vernon, was lak nfgt)^ Connecticut Board of Education North Mefhodht Church Hartford will speak tomorrow NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. • A l llo k M To Discuss Financial Aid ly as the entire school Joined in Leads to Action by Board By The Reading Laboratory, Inc. (AP)—Oeorga Gray Laalle, 22, elacted bo Ms fifth term as pres­ meeting; Wolff was elected vice 800 PARREEsnuan at 8 pjn. at an open meeting of • A l M o M staging a hobby show, under chairman of the board, replac- a gardener, haa been sentenced ident of the Master Batters' As­ tha sponsorship of the student Written for NBA the Junior Century Club at to life imprisonment plus five • A l TIh im Th« Mad tor a plan to-haLp^Charlaa Lowary oei Foraat R(L The conUnuing study of rssd-*troduced the system into an- mg Dr. Robert E. Kinghbury sociation at a meeting af council. Whiton Memorial Library. His strokes of the paddle on a towna xrriva "at a more raaka- may ba contacted. Ing and how to improve it re­ other school system before his who resigned; accepted the res­ topic will be "Arts to Enjoy Liv­ Cavey's Restaurant. Members of each class pre- sulted in two actions by the employment hers. Many other ignation of Henry Knight, cus­ THURSDAY, APRIL 16 16. He should take notes only 24. Because faster reading 'will charge of lurmed robbery. Other offlcera are RusseR In- Pm I D o d o t tto** financing program aa the Pack 88 N otea pared and displayed their hob­ If you follow one simple di­ occupy his mind with more ing By." Police said Leslie beat his CfO. board of education last night schools use the system, and todian at Rockville High School • AJIf. to 1 PJC of the essentials in his read­ The speaker Is associate pro­ ilnjfa, vica president^ BJdwwrd raauH of tha burden from adu- Cub Scout Pack 86 oommlttaa bles In their rooms and the cor­ rection. this test will actually ing, omitting incidentals. ideas, the really bright stu­ employer. Dr. Walter Sproule, 878 MAIN 8TBEPT will attend a round table pro­ Members approved a recom­ members agreed to contact some and approved appointment of fessor of fine arts at Trinity Psgmnl, recording secretary; oational coata they now face, ridors outside. of these schools to obtam their John Lusa to replace him. AUSPICES WS08 give you a good review of the (T) (F) dent benefits from The Read­ 72, with a hammer and ax in Phone 8*8-8881 gram tomorrow at tha Roltort- After a brief ssssmbly in the mendation to bring Mrs. Mae College, Hartford. He received a robbing him of $496 March 28. Walter Michaud, financial sec­ results. Following the business meet­ columns to date. The direction: 17. He reads slowly, but he gets ing Laboratory Program at retary; John Mertx, treasurer, will ba dlacuaaed at a dinner son School. auditorium at which Mrs. Cardin, originator'of the Cardin Iwchelor's said master's degree Dr. Sproule, a dentist, la crip­ The board approved an ap­ ing, a curriculum discussion the most understanding pos- least as much as the slower and Robert St. Pierre, Ralph meeting tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. The pack will hold its regular Madeline McAwley, head of method of teaching, to town. DO NOT SKIP ANY STATE­ at Tale University, and haa had pled. He Is still in a hospital. propriation of not more than was led by Howard Smith, ad­ slWe. (Tl (F) student. (T) (F) Outreldi, Jolm Bablneau and la Coventry Otange HaU In Bt. meeting at 7:80 p.m. Friday at Luts Junior Museum, discussed They tabled a motion to deny MENTS in your circling them several one-man shows. He hah "The nature of this admitted promotion to any student who $260, if needed, to bring Mrs. ministration intern and Allan 18. Guess a word's meaning 26. Sumiharislng what you have WllUam Pugani, tnwteea 44A. the Robertson School. The the value and fun of hobbles, a.s true (T) or false (F). from context, then check the also painted many murals, the attack on an old and crippled falls to obtsm a passing grade Cardin here. Dresser, assistant superintend­ read is best done from your latest being at St George's Daniel Stalno of Torrington, theme for the month will be the entire student body toured NUTMEG FOREST NO. 118 1. When you encounter a sec­ dictionary. (T) (F) notes and your outline. man shows a state of cruelty A total of more than 81 "Nature Study.” in reading. If the method is adopted, it ent of schools. Church, New Britain. He was and lack of pity which Is utter­ president of the state associa­ Notice aelaoimen and other town offi- the school to view the exhibits. TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON tion in your pre - reading 19. With sufficient practice, (T) (F) Book ExldMt The collectiona varied from Concern over reading was will be tested in one school in also commiaaioned by the State ly incomprehensible to any or­ tion, and Conrad ManglErflco of oiala from ToUahd and Wind­ one grade. Two classes, similar which is difficult to under­ speed-reading techniques be­ Check your answers below, The Booth-Dlmock Memorial coins, dolls, and rocks to mili­ highlighted earlier this year fire in Ship of Connecticut to pi^t a por­ dinary person," Magistrate A.D. New Britain, vice president, WE HAVE DAST ham Countiea will meet to dii- m ability, will be tasted; one stand. skip it and .save it come an unconscious part of gfivlng yourself four points for Library h u on exhibit 126 new tary clothing, old hats, live when William A. Pope, director trait of the chief jiutloe of the Poole told Leslie, who had spoke on the advantages y lnsd ouaa the financial problema will use the system, one will m Presents for your thorough reading. our reading. (T) (F) each correct answer. children’s books and a selection chickens, and a pigeon. of guidance, mforrned board NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Supreme Court pleaded guilty. t^ barbers when they unite. faced by theaa towna. not. Comparisons between the (T» (F) 20. When reading for relaxation DEUVERYT01HE of new cook books u part of ita The program, which lasted members that high school drop­ Fire, touched off by a shortclr- I. When you meet a new word A fine arts play, "Mlaa TUly’a Selectman Donald 8. Da'via of two groups in their reading Heads Campaign only, ignore The Reading (X) '9C (X) Chair,” wUl be presented, "nie National Library Week observ­ about 40 minutes, was directed outs generally could not read. The 4th Annual in your reading, don't risk Laboratory program. Ooventry, who inatltuted the He ssild that poor readers could achlovement will later be made cuit in electrical wires, broke Concert By The A. Raymond Rogers Jr., princi­ ■fz (X) n (X) iz (»a) iz (a ) cast includes Mrs. Robert Cow­ ance which will continue by student council members gues.sing. (T) (F) (T) (F) meeting, expreaaed confidence out early today in a storeroom pal of Manchester High School, OZ (X) '61 (X) , '81 < J) 't l (X) ley, Mrs. Philip W est Mrs. through Saturday. and their adrtsor Robert Mar­ not keep up with their courses, | Wolff proposed the motion 5. He knows the moat about BOLTON that a definite plan would reouK aboard the U.S. Navy’s destroy­ U.S. COAST 6UARD BAMD 21. Establishing the long-range •9T (,i) '91 (A) n (A) '81 (X) Raymond Kingman, Mrs. Ben­ The Pulltcer prize-winning tin. gained no satisfaction from which would withhold promo- will serve as chairman o f the biochemistry since he ha.s to initiate legislation that would tlon of poor readers. He said. and long - lasting personal Z l U ) 'U (,d) '01 (X) '6 (A) '8 ton Osgood and Mrs. Lynwood aaaist the taxpayers in financ­ fiction books from 1918 to 1968 reading, and found it eaaler to er tender Yosemlte. 8:15 P.M. Friday, April 17 1964 Manchester Area Mental the moat notes, (T) (Fi benefits la my best help to drop out of school. "It is an injustice to promote a 4. Pre - reading is helpful if (X) I (X) '9 tjl) 'fi (A) y (A) Smith. Mrs. Leo Tsokalas is di­ AREA ing town programs other than have also been assembled from BEATLE8 OF ’7$ It was brought under control Bailey Auditoriam Health campaign, it was today concentration in today’ s •£ (.3) Z (A) I ;SBa.VlSNV rector. Mrs. Ronald Primavera FOR EXPERT for education. the collectiona of the local li­ CLYDE, N.Y. (AP) — Work­ The Cardin method was intro­ child if he cannot read well." within an hour. A Navy spokes­ you’ve prepared your ques­ He said that the pupil would announced by Mrs. Raymond T. school assignments. (T) (F) is in charge o f props, and Mrs. WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING Davis pointed out that Oov- brary and those on loan from the men who were tearing down a duced to the board by Thomas man said there was minor MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL tions first. (T) (F) (NEXT: From Observer to encounter difficulty ail the way Schaller, president o^^Manches- fi. Your outline's order should 22. Most students, unless they Richard Carlson 'will do makeup. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING antry, gs in the case of most State Library in Wlllimantic. house )iere found a printed Wolff, who has done consider­ water damage to electrical ma­ cam see here-and-now person­ Judge). Members are reminded to LENOX ' able investigation in reading. He through school, and Into college, terial in the storeroom. No per­ ter Area Mental Health Associ­ follow the book you liked of the towns in the two coun­ more more card announcing a dance at al good in assigned reading, COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE explained that the method might if he could get in. sonnel were injured. ation. A goal of $6,000 has been best. (T) (F) bring ladies bats for patients at ties, has little Individual and Library users are reminded Perkins Hall, Tuesday evening, will have difficulty in con­ For your copy of “Stop Read­ Norwich Hospital. SEE PHARMACY oommerclal sources of employ­ that membership contributions April 9, 1878. Improve' heading levels, and Several objections to the pro- The Yasemlte, whose home set for this year. Last year the 6. If. besides pulse, 1 feel oth­ centrating. (T) (F) ing Word by Word,” send your WM worth investigating. T he' posals were voiced. William R. port la Newport, R.I., has been association raised $5,600. er movement in the throat Hostesses will be Mrs. Leon­ ment and tax revenue but does will aid the library in reaching The card also announced: name, address and $1 to "Stop method uses a purer phonetic: Hahn pointed out, regarding the tied up in the Mississippi River DONATION 81.00. Tickets available from aU Tall Cedars; Rogers, who lives with his while reading, then I am a 21. After I have mastered the ard Lucia, chairman; Mrs. How­ m E. CENTER n . have the problem of supplying the minimum standard of a "Music by the Beatles, full or­ eight steps, reading for re­ Reading Word by Word,” ard Holcomb, Mrs. Robert education of children whose par­ collection. Adult memberships chestra.’’ approach to reading. Course Cardin method, that there Is a alongside the U.S. naval station also at Albert and Larry’s Stadio, Vernon Circle, HaSmark wife and five children at 438 word - by - word reader. to service five reserve destroy­ laxation will be faster than Manchester ESvening Herald. Locke, Mrs. Harold Olidden, CLARKE MOTOR SALES T E L M T a W E ents work in larger cities. are $1 each and children's are Nobody in this central New textbooks do not contain pic­ remedial reading program in Pharmacy and at The Herald. Vernon St„ has been principal (T) (F) ers which operate in the Gulf T. Skipping and skimming are ever before, though slower P. O. Box 489, Dept. A, Radio Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. He also emphasized that the 60 cents each. The memberships York idUage can recall the tures. the school system. He suggest­ for four years. He has been a 301 BROAD STREET — 649-2012 Beatles of '78 or Perkins Hall. Wolff explained that Pope in- ed that if a larger staff is need- of Mexico. board member of the Manches­ good only when we read for than reading for opinions. City Station, New York 19, Pierre Marteney, Mrs. James towns of Tolland and Windham will be accepted at the library ter Area Mental Health Associ­ hiformation or opinion. (T) (F) N. Y. Spencer, Mrs. Alan Taylor, Mrs. counties especially reflect the by Mrs. Leon Labrie, librarian, ation for the past two years, (T) (F) need of a program to aaelst or Mrs. Herbert E. Rose, u - and last year was guest lectur­ t. The Reading Laboratory towns In providing education sistant librarian. er on mental health at a semi­ Program de'vised its eight imd other services which have The library on Main Street nar for tesu^era and social steps to save time for stu­ been allowed to fall behind is open Tuesdays and Thurs­ woricers at the University of dents with poor or falling Representatives from about days from 12:30 to 5 p.m. and Connecticut grades. (T) (F) 10 towns in both Tolland Coun­ 7 to 9 p.m.; Fridays from 12:80 to 6 p.m^ and Saturdays from Ha is a member o f numerous 9. Pre - reading gives you the ty and Windham County are PHARAOH’S PRIME MINISTER "INVENTED” THE IDEA... axp^ted to attend. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. . educational associations, both questions which thorough reading will answer. (T) (F) ^ose In Tolland County to Confer Degrees state and nationwide, a member be represented will be Bolton, o f Manchester Kiwanis Club, 10. The one with the fewest The third and fourth degrees Columbia, Coventry, E llln ^ n , and former vice president o f the notes from reading is doing 4 during an open house ex{4ana- .< ip 8 p.r Duduring these hours, there will nation of the lAD program at L’5£-awS-«-:>»c:-5' be a voter-making session in the school. The meeting will be the town office building. at 6:45 p.m. at the Flret Con­ gregational Church vestry. AMERICAN LEGION I'' Paper Drive The Prince of Peace Walther League youth group will have Manchester Evening Herald Ooventry correspondesit, F. i»r J'<- a paper drive all day April 21. F o r ' pickup service (Carolyn Pauline Little, telephone 742- Truk on Ripley Hill Rd. or 6281.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCliESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1964 »v, i ' ; :,V>- ■„ ■ /■■. t ' PAdB SIX ECHS List* Two Named *Ttaat him! KiU himl Rang him!” Connecticut TV-Radio Tonight JUnrli^Btpr According to (he Herald Tribune, Honors for To Posts on "spectators at the Auschwits war crimes Ligg^ff Etfnting Ijeralii trial in Frankfurt (moat of them young Yankee Camp Staff pAiuajMi . German men and housewives) leaped to 3rd Quarter Television dte. 8:00 ( I) Big 1 Theater (to ( S-3O40) Combat their feet yelling" the following: By A.H.O. Nino Manchester students Richard T. Day ot 277 High­ leas) (12) Huckleberry Hound land St. and Mrs. Freida Per­ (30) Early Show (In progreis) (22-30) Mr. Novak "Kill him! Beat him dead! Hang the This column has fallen patches nm ia are also reserrsd.______that man, civilized man, would not ba bland, nonphalant wlUingneas to town area and has approxi­ ter High School, he graduated 7:18 (32) Ma** Highlight* ( 8) Movie capable of barbaric mass slaughter serve which which seem a bit mately 900 students. from Boston Ciollege with a (3o) Snort* (Camera I.mi New Britain Retiima W«dlMS aT|g|gg||gg|g||in(| iimt coUegs. not sure he realizes what a charged with operating a motor The relationship between delinquency Aged 20; drey Willard, Anne Atherton, vehicle while under the influ­ novel and persuasive attribute Patricia Gagnon, Janice Petral- and the dropout, for instance, la not Cashier-bookkeeper at the town bank; he has there. ence of liquor and failure to saves you *20® tls, Ann Zatkowskl and Greg­ obey a stop sign. Police said ^ h at might be presumed. » Ordained minister on the side; He is the very first and origi­ ory Zlemak. nal volunteer on the Republican McGowan was driving errati­ I The dropout rate has been steadily de­ Leading light in ci'vic organizations; Sophomores: Shirley Dunn cally and drove through a stop aide of things, and he la our fa­ Patricia Hogan, Paul Sltkus, clining during these years when the de­ Builder of a $30,000 country home; vorite volunteer to date, and, in sign at Oakland St. and Green Leslie Egan, Anne Campbell, Rd. The motorist posted a $500 linquency rates have been steadily in- Breeder of registered dogs; our opinion, a notch or two Timothy Donovan, Constance And owner of a dozen race horses ahead of the leading voluntssr bond. A N C H E S T E R AmalBg. Natur* Study by Sylvian oriara Rottl, May Beth O'Toole. Joseph Gary B. Meacham, 17, of Rt. Moat delinqusnta become delhiqusnt Was al[^, for seven years past, an on the Democratic side, whose Simmons, William Walsh. APRIL WATER chief present motivation assma 6, Bolton, yesterday was ar­ while they are still in school. embessler-whoM Irregularities may add Also, John Andreoll, William rested, charged with delivery to be that he isn’t either a law­ Barry, Donald Beaulleii, Jane on Beautyrest of liquor to a minor and pro­ Their behavior tends to improve after up to $072,371. yer or a senator. Wagner, H. James Norton, DntU the bank president rather cas­ curing liquor by false state­ A*7 have left school. Those who drop The second official volunteer Kevin Ponton, Karen Welch ment. Meacham posted a $100 4bt of school commit (ewer ofenses af­ ually asked him to bring the bank’s Herald on the Republican aids, aI|K> Alin Luppacchlno, Mary 'McKeon bond. terward than they did while in schooL books up to date, thus triggering young willing to come out of ths bllje 'and Patricia Tesik. and take the highest nomination Chester Varney Jr, of 10 j "Any eonstructlva program aimed a Brown’s first admission that something Jimmy Freshmen: James Covill, Hen-1 Depot Sq. last night was Yesterdays his state party can offer him. ry Fay, Mary Hammond, Nancy j inducing the dropout rate," writes Dr. might be wrong, all' this good and trust­ Art And Abstinence charged with breach of the has a special qualification of his Lynch, Dennis O’Connor, Carola peace. He posted a $100 bond. B&liott in The National Observer, "must ing community of 6,300 did was Just gos­ 25 Years Ago own. He proclaims himself as a Barbate, Thoma* Fitzgerald, Carl L. 'Torstenson, 21, of 33 Long Boy sets! tkke into consideration imdesirable oon- sip about how it could be that a young candidate who has no money. Gary Gott, Arthur Huntington, Coleman Rd., last night w a s Breslin "Hie body of the Rev. WlMlam There are long dreary stretch­ asquMicss that may result from forcing bank cashier who was also a minister John LaBelle. P. Reidy, pastor of St. James’ es of political life in which lacks Also, John McIIduff, Sheila jmung people to stay in school. Ths could afford, reputation-wise, that was, NEW YORK, April 14—^The robbed the rich and helped the drunk ths day hs got Into ths Church removed from St. of various kinds—like money, Packard, Janet Maasaro, John STANLEY CIRCLE probability of delinquency may be In- to own a string of race horses. main mural outside the Now poori you know.” trouMs they have his pteturs James’ Cemetery and reftiuried profession, or political sxpsii- M. Russell, John Michalak, '"Some of these others didn’t for,” we said. in Winated. snee—prove sufficient to keep S INCHES LONGER THAN A STANDARD MAirm rESTaj ifreassd, and at the same time the school York State BJxhibit at the Joan Pella, Ruth Tomaako, John must maintain a double standard. It is h|lp anybody,” ws told Keans. •Toudon’t? Why-" Town Selectmen discuss buy­ volunteers out of the way. Then Andreinl, Patricia Bontno, Fred­ World’s Fair was, when viewed "A couple of those guys up "Because they all had to nm ing new sawmiU to process there is a bumper vintage year erick Connolly. RUMMAGE I SKpscted to provide educational problems When Boston Needed Mrs. Peabody In yesterday’s sparkling noon there are real good murderers" to get out of the bank and get storm-fallen trees; say private like 1964, when Just about any­ Also, Dana Donovan, Kath­ ef increasing excellence, while simul­ “Oh, Jack Duggen only did away with the money. body is willing to launch a mod­ When the Irish-Americans march on sunnliine, % of immeiiM firms Mow and inefficient. leen Greene, Katherine MacKen- taneously serving as a community "baby rebbin’,’’ Keane said. "But you’re practically right," Colin Driggs Of Manchester est career in politics by stunting r,ie, Joan Atherton, Teresa SALE St. ^ tric k ’s Day, Just about evbrybody magnifloenoe. It is a painting we told him. "They planned the at ths very top. sitter’ for students marking tlma" . fbUM s wee bit of Iri*b in their ancestry, “ Where are you from?" signed by Fond Motor Oo. to Delekta, Margaret Duffy, Patri­ by Andrew Warhol, who comes Job over whisky.” give daily organ ooncsrta at cia Dufrles, Thomas Lombardo, *T3oss U do any good to.foroe yoimg- or sit least some sympathy for the Irish from Phlladebihla and works ‘ "Kerry. The place ia called Dennis nodded. ’Diis proved THURS.. APRIL 16 patriots who died for the auld sod and Castlemaine. It’s what you call a New York’s World’s Fair. Norman Sousa and Lorraine ntsra who don’t fit to stay fai aatwAJ” in New York aty. "Wsihol,’’. his point and It made him feel Today in History Woykovsky. 9:00 A.M. Treat for the beat! aaHu Dr. Elliott some friendship for the Irish politicians the New York State brochure hamlet They caD It a hamlet good. He sat and chewed on his at home. because there is no church in it 10 Years Ago By The Associated Press From South Windsor: Joseph Taking a look at thC dropout problem eays, “ia well known for hia sandwich and gazed on ths Today is Tuesday, April 14, Lacy, Barbara Peak, Linda Swl- This is true in New York, where there paintings ot repeated Oamp- If there was a churdi there, beautiful mural of Duka Con- It feels wonderful to sit and relax after from the angle of employment Dr. El­ are more Irishmen than in Dublin. It is you’g call It a town.” Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Gib­ the 105th day ot 1964. There der, Darya Martin, Michael Basement ef South beU’a Soup Cant, dollar blUs neUy, No. 202742. son given party in celebration are 261 days left in the year. Wheeler, Theresa Prestileo, a busy day, but it's a treat when you’re liott expresses the opinion that "e^orts true in Philadelphia, where there are and i^otographs of Marilyn "Did they have any saloons in Newspaoer Publishara Methodist Church more Irish Catholics than Quakers. And Sjm elcaU of their 33id anniversary. Today’s Highlight hi History Karen Bartle, Anthony Ficaro, to keep all youth in school or to get Monroe. The repeated images Castlemaine?" On this date in 1865, Presi­ Lois Chamberland, Claire Kear­ sitting in a BarcaLounger recliner. The it is true in Boston, where the Irish have "Oh, yes. Plenty of them." Carl F. Sohory receives gold dropouts back to school will not ulti­ run the Proper Bostonians to the far side form a field, a rectangle nearly watdi, membereh^ in Hamil­ dent Abraham Lincoln was Miot ney and Barry Sheckley, all Jun­ patented “Relax-Action” cradles your ooextsnsiva ■with that of the "What’s the best saloon in by John Wilkes Booth In Ford’s iors. mately solve this employment problem, of Back Bay. And, to be sure, it U true Castlemaine?” A Thought for Today ton Standard's g a r te r Cen­ body, releasing all tensions and that and raising the compulsory school age in Danville, Va., where wearin’ o' the canvas.” tury criub. Theater in Washington, linooln Sophomores: Patricia O’Neil, Mr. Warhol’s effort this time "It would have to b* Jerry Sponsored by the Maneheeter -was shot as hs sat in a box MaryJane Dooley, Richard Nich­ RUMMAGE “beat” feeling. For your favoVite posi­ Will only temporarily postpone it green'makes Irlslunen-for-a-day of most GrifRn’s. My pop used to go in Council of Churches General Manager Richard of ua is smashing. It is done In style seat and never regakisd son- olson, Phyllis Harrington, Karen "The wnployment problem should ba which may not be quite coex­ there. When I was nine, he’d Martin says almshouse-police sdouaneas. Recktenwald and Elizabeth Zim­ SALE tion, from sitting to reclining, you mere­ In Boston, the NAACP got into the take me in there and he’d have station conversion /costing tackled head-on by the community, high spirits of the day set aside for St. tensive, but most certainiy "Hafipy are all thejr.that taka On This Data mer. Sponsored by B’nal B'rlth ly shift your weight-and BarcaLounger qualifies as Early Rikers la- what you call a stout He’d give $75,000. In 1828, Webster’s dictioiiary jrather than the achoote. Certainly poten- P a t They gained permission to put a refuge in Him” (Psabns 2:12). Harry V. Aronson wins max­ Freshmen: Francis Lattanzlo, does the rest. It gives you an unbeatable float in the parade and then quickly deco­ land. Pasted on the white cir­ me some of it That’s why I One of the oontiibutlng fac­ was first copyrighted. Joseph Kristan, Linda Dowglele- WEDNESDAY nal dropouts who are intellectually en­ cular concrete of the New York Joined the Pioneers. Did you imum suggestion award of In 1890, the Pan-Amsrlcan wlcz, James Juknis, Frederick combination of both luxury comfort and rated one consisting of two wooden su­ ever hear of that organ-i- tors to man’s unhappiness is able of graduation Should be encour- perstructures on a flatbed truck that State Exhibit, and pasted with his feeling of lonelineae. There $2,500 from Pratt and Whitney Union was created at the Con­ Dooley and Gregory Turek. and THURSDAY S:ed to remain in schppL But those who consummate skill, is a great zation? The Sacred Heart Pio- Aircraft. ference of American States in April IS and 16 fine furniture styling. There is but one supported banners which read: nber Total Abstinence Associa­ can be no more devastating Ire not should be helped to find Jobs ’’From the Fight for Irish Freedom to blow-up of a front and profile thought than the feeling that Washington. MILUON FOR TREES 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. genuine BarcaLounger . . , try it your­ mug shot of Thomas F. Con­ tion.’’ In 1912, the luxury knar Ti­ ^r to learn vocational skills necessary the Fight for U.S. Equality—NAACP We heard of it vaguely. man ia alone, that there is no Today’s Birthdays ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — self at Watkins. Prices start at $119. Boston." nelly alias Duke Connelly. Un­ one to care for him, to guide tanic struck an icebetg on her The City (Jouncll was stunned Yoeont Store ar employment . . . The community’s' derneath Mr. Duke Connelly’s Which ia how we intend to keep Actor-producer Sir John Giel­ maiden voyage from Uvsrpool if You get unique Beautyrest pocketed coili There were United States and Irish him and to direct him. gud is 60. Atomic scientist Monday night when told a spin­ 767 M A IN ST. atest challenge thus is to find Job op- flags and a large photo of John F. Ken-. fine, strong chin is a small li­ the association. to Now York. Of the 2,000 per- ster left Ann Arbor about $1 Dennis turned his attention to Faith in a living , the Chauncey Starr is 52. (Formerly Dewey-Rlchinan) ortunitles for those with limited abili- nedy. When the parade formed, this was cense plate bearing his New knowledge that man la not alone oons aboard, only 700 were million to keep Us trees in good one of the 20 floats moving. York City Ptrfice Bureau of the great mural again. oaived. shape. JliBWkIWi'll mLmm /< // 3 ^2. "I guess he always was end that above him and besides Quotation for Today In 1043, Royal Air Force if You get 5 extra inches of length . What happened? The New York Her­ Criminal Identification number, him (hers is a Divine Hand Mayor Cecil Creal said Eliz­ I Dr. Elliott does not bother to con- ald Tribune reported: "Spectators along which is 202742. Along with Mr. drinkin’," he said. "To get so If you pick up a starving dog planes were bombing Stuttgart, abeth Russell Dean had stipulat­ much trouble that they hung guldli^ his footsteps is a most and make him prosperous, hs Germany. THURSDAYS M d with the idea th a t because statis­ the 4-mile parade route hurled stones, Duke Connelly, 12 other faces assuring and sustaining force ed that the money was to go for QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923! tics show that college and high school beer cans, bottles, eggs, and tomatoes at of our very best local sinners your picture on a building In the will not bite you. This is the In 1045, funeral Hias for. ‘‘perpetusil care and mainten­ ★ You get the world's finest mattre*s comfort the float entered by the Boston chapter stars down from this mural. World's Fair, a man must have in human life. principal difference between a President Franklin D. Roose­ ance, replacement and planting FRIDAYS graduates average certain earning ca- to be dnmk all the time.” Rabbi Leon Wind, dog and a man~Mark Twain, velt were held in tlis Whit* of trees on city-owned proper­ of the NAACP. In addition to the ston­ The state musl have hired an Tsm|)to Beth Sholom. 164 EAST CENTER ST. meities, anybody who flunks his way ing and the bottle throwing, four teen­ old warden to be art director . ‘Oh. I don’t think hs Amsrloan author and humorist. House. ty." ihrough a required number of school age boys in the crowd held up a banner for the exhibit. Miss Dean died April 7 at the John H. if You save $20.00 if you buy now * rears will therefore possess that aver- — ’Nigger Go Home’ — as the float The State s brochure explains age of 79. MANCHESTER — 649-5261 ige earning capacity. This is the loudest passed.'” that "Many artists have been appen Incorporated t Yes, here’s your grand opportunity to end barefeet All this happened in the capital of against commerce and industry L i:;u: Uogan of the anti-dropout campaign, but Massachusets, where Gov. Bhidicott Pea­ and society in general. This Ample Parking Front and Rear hangover and save a welcome $20.00 in the bargain. BEAUTYREST Uso obviously the weakest body presides, and where his mother, a attitude seems too simple now, IN8URORS - REAI.TORS WWW militant Integrationist, was not reported And believe it or not there’s even more advantages by SIM M O NS The main point however, is that some- even naive. Warhol and many Fischetti iiiiii tody has begun to speak for all the sin- taking any part in the effort to create contemporary artists are inter­ ,11::: in sleeping on a Beautyrest Long Boy, an advantage an atmosphere where Negro Americans ested in society as it is." Front End jere and sealous educators who know can Join with any other Americans in li such as single bed comfort even in a double bed, made In their hearts that the currei\t anti- In this particular case, how­ li "Before LoBses Happen, Insure With Lappen! iilHi celebrating a festive day. ever, Mr. Warhol atiU seems to lii possible by those indejiendently acting coils, or such Iropout campaign is 15 per cent non- Where was Mrs. Peabody on S t Pat­ be aigainst commerce and indus­ Special liiiii as Beautyrest durability, proven time and time again lense, but who, being educators, find it rick's Day? try and society In genei^. For liiiii iiiii! The answer is probably that she was Mr. Duke Connelly, whom Mr. Rt«. $12.50 to outlast other mattresses by 3 to 1. So come in to pficult to “be against education.” busy attending a meeting at which plans Iiiii; I If an the publicity-creating effort, ill Warhol chose for the center cf (1) ALIGN FRONT END Watkins tomorrow. Save $20.00 now on Beautyrest were made for the wives of Episcopal his great mural, never really he oonunittee-forming enftgry, all the bishops to go to quiet old S t Augustine, (9) b a l a n c e FRONT iii SEASON’S Hi:!; Lcmg Boy Mattress and Box Spring Outfits. Fla., which make.s Boston seem, by com­ felt at home at Chamber of WHEELS—Reg. 94.90 OROINARY MATTREStSS hzvt 200 to $00 w ir^ trganisational - programming, all the Commerce luncheons. In fact, (9) CHECK FRONT ill tonthsr tpringt. Push on* Sown ... and th* other ipeechmaking, all the radio and televi- parison, a boom town of the Yankee trad­ hs disliked banks. He disliked nsarhy springs tag down too. They ean't support ers, and see what publicity coals they WHEEL BEARINGS ill body noliowi ... ^v* a "hammock’’ kind of aioop. lion propagandizing, all the research could heap on the flameless racial situa­ them so much that one morn­ (4) CHECK BRAKE :::::: OPENER md study and driving being devoted to tion there. ing he went and appropriated ' SYSTEM lixi Regular $179.00 Beautyrest Upon her return to Boston this week, $411,000 out of a bank in Wood- Would you have to field the bill for Outfits in choice of Normal the problem of the dropout were bunch- aide, L.I. This move still stands AH Four Only this foul ball? Not if you have a id all together and devoted to eomething Mrs. Peabody said she would continue per set her fight for racial equality wherever if memory serves, as the North iiiii Broad Form Homeowners Package or Extra Firm ' • • s • • • s 159 liiiii ilse. It would wind up doing Just as she was asked to go. American record for armed Policy with AEtna Casualty. It in­ much harm. Well, it might not be polite, but may robbery, banks. we suggest that Mrs. Peabody concen­ We sat down on a bench and S A .9 S cludes coverage for glass breakage New Bed-stretcher rails trate on cleaning up Boston Conunon looked over the mural. Oetuus and many other costly j^rils. See ill;; before she returns to the ancimt park Keane, a carpenter, came over UB for complete information. to lengthen bed for Long Wko Was Iwioeent? in St. Augustine? with his Iqnoh and -ha '.looked 0 Boy Sets. •lAUTYRIST hat ovtr SOO Individual apringt. . . When Boston can provide an example at the miitkl, too,, while he SERVICE ON ALL __ NOt tiod tesathar . . . aachh ia in saparata ceMh for St. Augustine oi anywhere else, then chewed on a sandwich.' "Hs CONVENTIONAL MAKES peckata. m h spring weiiit Indapandanlly to i Ws have at hand at least three ver- Mrs. Peabody and othera in her Florida must of dene something real 14.95 up ijndar tha back . . . givaI firm, txxhrant tut ilons af what somebody saM. aver in, invstolon may have something construc­ bad. that one,"' Keane said, j p f b r e s c b to all pails ef tha body hat courtroom in Frankfurt, Germany, tive to point to as an accompuAment pointing to Connelly’s face. MORIARTY tac other day, whan one of the witness- Their visit to the S t Augustine Jail and "He had a spot of trouble their appearance as expert witnesses in with a bank which didn’t belong May tee quota ratae and assist you taatifiad about the way one of the a court jurisdiction case did little but to him," we told Keane. BROTHERS Isfendants forced defenseless children point out that Mrs. Peabody and her "Oh, 'tisn’t ae bad." Keane at tea have to many othertf Special Offer ^ Limited Tim^ Only it gunpoint into (he gas chambers whers friends had fled from more racial preju­ amlled. "Did you ever hear of t e l . 949-9199 dice in violent form in Boston than they the song, The Wild Colonial 991-919 CBNTEB ST. ■ fU saw anywhere in the South. 'They really Boy'? It was about a lad from V to A— w ari needed at home-~Bostoa.-^DAN- my home. Jack Duggen."Re ablMtad’^ tihs 'leilirRing: VILLE (VA.) REGISTER. went ahf to Auatralia and he ' iTi eenm^ m ime!s pemcrmi * 0 ■ . 1, I r if 11 kbpiMiii I I II. ■ |ii]ljl.| IliWIfp i^ Sweet Adelineg H. Boantanan, both of M u - Barry Hopes Andover Germans Sorry chester; three tUughUm, Mra. Far Angler^ Bcacfit College Unit Kills Vote Woman Hurt Social Security Pay 3rd in G>ntest Obituary George CSmrchlll of Windsor. For Story Saying Mrs. Harry M. Jackson, with The town clerk's efflee will For B oost in Local Youth whom be made his home, and be open two extra hoars To Bar Press and Public As Car Hits^ Red Chief Dead The Mountain Laurel Chorus REALTY M n. BefMe H. Fink Mrs. John Vittner of East Thursday, to 7 p.m„ for the Seen Likely to Rise at toe Sweet Adelines placed Hartford: four grandchildren sale o f 1M4 fishing licenses. Illinois Vote third in (he Region One choraa lira. 8o|ihie Hetschel Fink, The executive committee of Mng additional generalised edu- Exhibits Art (Ceattnaed rog a Oae) and a great-grandchild. The Connecticut fishing Shears Pole snd quartet competition which at, at Hartford died Sunday in I the Manchester Conununity Col- cation beyond high school, but (OeaM— e$ tram Page One) come was at a glvsn level, re- Funeral services wUi be held season officially opens at 6 j was held at Boston, Moss., Fri­ i lege’s Cltisens’ Advisory Coun- not able or willing to pursue (CoatlJiusd trsM PhC* Om ) ese journalist and aa employe a.m. Saturday morning, and (Phsls sa Fags 1) day and Saturday. There were : dl last night rescinded action studies leading to a bachelor's At Library only fishermen with a $4.85 of Tass in Moscow. 3$ chorutea in the contest COURSE C I W . =f IM 3^ taken last month to bar the pub­ degree. Dr. Lowe said. A n-ysar-oM Hartford wom­ Lodge, said there will bs *'n looking into ways to broaden „ '' license will be permitted to OPA said the Japanese jour­ afford it. The chapter will resume its lic and the press from its meet- In the summer session, both an is in fair conditloa at Main tremtndous vote not only for Paul -Anderson, eon at Mr. toe present Kerr-Mllls Act, Other aurvivote include two grey, pastor of United M ethod-, participate. nalist hod Inquired why on —Requiring states to admin­ regular rehearsal schedule -FREE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE ' ings. remedial and enrichment and Mrs* Brio E. Anderson of named for its sponsors—House ister toe . program through Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Irish nans, one daughter, one brother, 1st Oiurch. Bolton, will o ffici-; Town Clerk Edward I'om- cheater Memorial Hoepital wHh Lodge, but also for Nixon and Ways and Means CSiairman Wil­ Reporters were allowed to en­ courses in English - and mathe­ RL 6 and Old Stats Rd. has English-language Tass report health departments or other American Club, 69 Grove St, seven grandchildren and twelve ate. Burial will be in Zion Hill I kiel revealed that over 3,000 injuries she received early this Rockefeller." 'muaSDAY, AFRIL 14 AT 9 r.M. ter the meeting in the facility matics would be offered, to be been honored for Ms work in on a speech Monday night by bur D. Mills, D-Ark., and the agencies not designated os wel­ Hartford, The chorus will ting Creat-rrandchlldren. Cemetery, Hartford. i licenses were issued locsdly "I don’t know W theyTl bs late Sen. Robert S. Kerr, D- I lounge of Manchester High supplemented by additional morning when her car struck art and dartgn with a one-man the Soviet premier was not be­ fare departments. in a program at the Blast Hart­ MEN and WOMEN, young or old. regardless of prevloua ITuneral services arlU be held Friend.s may call at the fu-1 last year, despite a season counted (by the county clerks)" ing completed. He apparently Okla. experience, If you are over 21, you can be a r«l estate tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the! neral home tonight from 7 to 9. | School at its start and heard courses in psychology, typing four guide fence posts and Bells said, "but I know thsy'U ■how at the Ubrary. —Poeoibly worMng out some ford High School on May 1, and curtailed because of a serious and shorthand. shsared off a utility pole oa W. m l^deratood the answer giv­ This legislation set up a sys­ at the New York World's Fair broker merely by passing on examination. Obtain yoiir Ucense James T. Pratt Oo., 71 Fsrm-j _ ------Mrs. Frederick Becker, council be cast." About ten examplaa of his form of advance contribution water drought. ' secretary, read an opinion by The committse's action on Middle Tpke., Just west o f the en to Mm in Rnssion, DPA eaid. tem, optional in each state, un­ during working years, but not on July 15. and enter this richly rewarding profession. You can start on ington Ave.. Hartford. Burial Spokesmen (or toe Rockefel­ work are now on display and One story circulating In Moo- der which federal participation I Tosm Counsel Irving Arotmon summer school is subject to ap­ sxlt from the Wilbur Croes through the SociM Security Sys­ Those who competed from a part-time basis on your owp or join the staff of on estab­ will be in the old North Oeme-. ler and Nixon forces said they wlU be at the Horary for pub­ cow woe that the Japanese cor­ was offered in meeting the which stated that the eommit- proval of the full advisory coun­ Highway. tem. this ores were Miss Bveris Beld- lished real estate firm. Our course offers the finest Ucense tery. Hartford. Fonerals j expected little write-in aupport lic viewing for the next few respondent was told the broad­ health needs of low-income per­ exam preparation available, os well os teaching you how to tee' action, if made final, would cil, which would then have to Mrs. Carol Cappa of 270 ing, Mrs. Truman Crandall, Mre. Friends may call at the fu­ School Board I for their candidates. weeks. Some of toe work la In cast had stopped because the sons not so poor as to be outright open on office and be successful In toe real estate business. neral home t ^ from 7 to 9., ^ be a violaUon of the sUte’s peUUon the school board for Sigourney St4 rocelvsd multi­ "Illinois is a Mg state and it ^ and water colors. There Is Ro)'jert W. Gordon, Miss Meg 'Right To Know Law.” | additional funds to begin oper- ple lacerattoBs o f toe face, back story or toe circuit was dead welfare cases. Cuban Coins Gone Green, Mrs. David Gunos, Mrs. Attend a FREE FIRST LEfTTURB at 8 p.m, on Thursday. takes a high-powered campaign a pencil sketch, a wood mosaic and he understood that Khru­ Standards of financial eligibil­ April 16, presented by Lee Institute at Morse College, Hart­ Francis J. Sharkey Funeral serAices for Merrill The motion to rescind the the ■essions. and both legs with $• stitches to pull off a Write-In vote,’ eaid Laurence Perry and Mre. Fred­ j Bars Use of Cited hy ScouU design, and a block print on Gets Fellowship shchev woa dead. But Japanese ity and of care offered were MIAMI, FIs. (AP)—The Cu- ford. Pleaae write or phone for a gueat ticket. FrancU John Sharkey, 77. of K. Brewer of 69 WelU S t were original action, taken at the According to Dr. Lowe, the required to close the more eeri- one Nixon backer, attorney Rob­ erick,Sweet, oil of Mancheater; program would be undertaken ous wounds, a hospital spokes­ textils. Joseph J. Twsronlte,' son of correspondents In Moscow said left, within broad limits, io the Imn Economists Association in Mrs. E ric Bmt of Hebron and 39 Cottage S t. died this morning , held yesUrday afternoon at the close of the executive commit­ Clinton J. Hendrickson at 70 ert C. Walbaum, Springfield, HI. Paul is a senior at Rhom MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann St., Hartford—522-2261 only with the understanding man said. they had sent no such report. states. The various plans set up exile said today that virtually Mias Barbara Irons of Wapping. ■t Manchester Convalescent Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Dental Kits tee meeting March 9, was made S. Hawthornq St. was awarded Write-In activity also was ex­ High School and hoa won Mr. and M n . Joseph O. Twor- "Up to now," DPA said today, that it would be self-euppartlng Patrobnaa Robert C. Parl- under toe legislation vary con- all coins have disappeared from Home 1 St- The Rev. Clifford O. Simp- by Dr. Donald Morrison and sec- the "Silver Beaver" aa an out­ pected on the Democratic elate, awards for his work in rscent onite of 34 Spruce St., has been "it is not clear what connection circulation in Cuba. and that any appropriation by ssau in hla report o f the 13:40 where Alabama Ctev. Oeorge C, aiderably. Bom in Brooklyn. N. Y.. on P "to r of Center Congmga- The board of education last onded by Dr. Merrill Rubinow. standing leader at the annual months. Early In ths year he there is between a call tost a The committee Is understood the board would be “matched or am. crash said that Mrs. Cappa Wallace has received the back­ awarded a $4,500 fellowship to Jose Alvarez Dios, president io 1 BBA ha« been a tional Church, officiated. Burial night turned down a request of jt peased unanimously, was one of the four students Japiuieae correspondent in Mos­ to have assembled information : was in Rose Hill Memorial Park. the Manchester DenUl Society j Rubinow had made the more thsui matched" by income was thrown from her car on im­ Recognition Banquet of^the ing of at least one Chicago to do graduate study in area of the association, said-the Cu­ resident here for 20 years, and from Rhom to win a place cow made to Toss about on in­ about the costs and administra­ ban government announced last Rockv Hill. . . . , ______w ______r — from tuitions. pact. Charter Oak Council of the Boy neighborhood association. No of demographic (population) made his home with Mrs. Fran­ for permission to distribute to ^rtginal moUon to bar the pub- award in toe Bcholoatic Art terruption of toe Soviet agency's tive problems involved in possi­ February It planned to recall 70 Bearers were William Gnffln, I ,chool_a-^.s children laaff-MMMainformation A easeo " _uc sUUng he felt. . . . .the move' * The dean also announced ten- She was driving a ILDrive name will be listed on the bal­ analysis at Brown University's cis Lincoln of 37 E. Middle Tpke. Scouts of America held Satur­ Contest. English language service and ble changes. Including; million pesos in coins and cur­ John SUebiU. William Shaw, Cental health which is published the best InteresU taUve plans for an InformaUon- Corp. (East Hartford) c«r east lot for the Democratic prsfar- Department of Sociology. the message which contains the He was employed as a crib at- day evening at toe Aetna Life In March ho won second place —liberalizing the financial eli­ rency from circulation to eom- Roger Mailhoit. ^ w a rd Kre- by the Protor and Gamble Co. ; the college" since it "would al sessian on community college on the turnpike when she veer­ ehce vote for president. Currently a senior, at ProvI time and cause of Khrushchev’s Insurance Co., Hartford. More and a $36.00 eavings bond In gibility requirements, including bat inflation. R o ^ d s t . * The board decided that the. f^r freer discussion and! programs to be held here on ed off the road to toe right, ♦tisn 600 acout leaders, den The neighborhood group, dence College majoring in soci­ death." S!cs zsstw.i'. which opposed the public ac­ toe "Hiring the Handicapped” toe po^bility of basing eligibil­ He said the government is Corp.. East Hartford, before his distribution of such Informa^n j^bate if not reported in the ] May 12. strikliig toe feitcs and pole. mothers and guests attended ology, Tworonite will be a oan- "The Deutsche Presse Agen- Mm. .Margaret H. Taylor commodations provisions of toe poeter contest In the Willimon- ity entirely on Income, not prop­ getting 30 million pesos worth retirement in 1945. He was a would violaU iU poUQr pn^bit- ] ^be conference wlH be spon- Mra Cappa was rushed to toe ttio event which also marked tlc area. He plans to continue dldiate for gnduatlon in June tur regrets that through a chain BOLTON — Funeral services hospital by ambulance where civil righU bill, began acUvsly of misunderstandings this mes­ erty. Thus persons might not be of coins of lighter metal to re­ member of the First Church of ing collections, dritrM. aim M y , However, shortly after the 1 sored Jointly by the Manchester the golden anniversary of the his art training on a college le­ with an A.B. degree. required to liquidate real estate for Mrs Margaret Hall Tay- form of commerdaliam in the meeting the execuUve she was treated and X-rayed incorporation o f the Charter supporting Wallacs shortly aft­ He is president of the Leo­ sage WM used os a starting place those withdrawn. Christ, Scientist, of Manchester. ' and Norwalk Community Col- vel. equities, life Insurance cash val­ Cubans hoarded coins as the Funeral services will___ be— ___ held Bolton Center Rd. was schools, in view o f the fact that < ^ ,^ ( t t e e was advised by Supt before being ateiitted to spe­ er he picked up 260,(MO votes In nine Society, a campus organi­ point for toe erroneous re­ leges, toe first two such insti­ Oak (founcil. the Wisconsin primary last Oanrer Ftind Drive ues or small savings accounts peso fell in value, toe econo­ Thursday at a Ume to be a n -; he'd yester^y at 8^ M ^ 's j the Proctor and Omble Co.'s: ^ gchoota WUllam H. Curtis tutions In toe state. cial care ward. The award is given annually sation for sociology students. Is ports." Savings Bank of Manchester Offers W66k. The fund drive of the Amer The. Illness . given in the er­ in order to qualify. mists reported. The peso, worth nounced. at the Holmes Funeral E piscoj^ C ^rch. The Rev. | practice is to include that its decision was "probably Invitations to paKicipate will The vehicle was a total wreck by toe national council for a member of toe Hartford Club, (Chicago Mayor Richard J. Da­ lean Concer Society la now in roneous story as the cause of —Setting up toe health bene­ a dollar before the Castro re­ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will John ^ ; brushes and one ^ 11* ? ' In conflict” with state law, and be sent to school superitendents and was towed away from toe "diatinguiahed service to boy­ progress and will continue and Is active in toe Big Bro­ slstant. officiated. Sydney Mac ly-marketed bran