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(ff>)— ♦anjl-gtaht program to ^ to .at- ■tfiet Industries into areas which have lost their main economic sui^ Berlin, May 1 (/P)— A Dor­ port isnd to retrain Workeril 'with chester, Maas., woman was Obsolete skills. kyted today and . her hus- It is aimed sqiuurely at such b i ^ criticfdly injured, in the situations aa are found In Hard crash of their car on Route 5 vanld labof commissicmer, to coal, railroad and tsxtila towna in atates like W est' 'Virginia btxl here. - ' -\. W o rld Reds administer the program. Pennaylvapia. . State I^oUce identified the vic­ '.vT'' to •There]* no piece of leglsUtloit The bill, is the first of the "Big tim as Mrs. Lena HentOff, 65, of SO ' which ht!s been passed that gives FMve" Kennedy measures to get Anoierlcan .Legion Highway, Dor- me greater satisfaction to sign," throijgh Congress. Others are chest'er. Her' KuOband, Simon, '66, Put Politics ' ” 1 ■ Kennedy said. school aid, minimum wages, hous­ at^armtly suffered a heart attack 14 C o u n t y He used 18 pens to apply his ing. and health care for the aged. while driving the ear, police laid. algnature to the depressed areas Similar measuree were killed by The Hentoff car Crashed into a In May Day bill at a White House ceremony. bridge abutment. More than a score of Senators (Ooatlnaed en Page Three) TtMper Robert’ Nesi. said the Peace T a lk ^ahd representatives from Pennsyl­ Hentoffs were enroute to Stam­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ford to visit a daughter, Mrs. vania. Illinois, West Virginia, Ken­ May Day was turned into a Pledging staunch U 3. sop* tucky. Alabama and'-NeVv York Janet krauas. political' celebration today in port to the pnvwestem^oY* surrounded the President at his Congo Trwps Communist capitals. Festivi­ desk as. he made the administra­ emment, W-* Averdl a t i n i - __ -- 1 I . Cra*h Victim Dies ties in Moscow set the pace tion program effective. r l o l H I finrkirillw h t Danbury, May l --Robert E. man declared today any (Masr Batt also was In-the group that .1 A y i u A I Kerr» 66. Rte. 25, Brookfield, died for the traditiohal workers’ in a cease-fire "is square^ up witnessed the signing. He will be­ n g, 'g T • U" Danbury Hospital today of in- holiday by featuring Maj. to Premier Khrushchev and come administrator of what la K | | - l l O t * I J T I l t V suffered in a 2-car crash Yuri A . Gagarin, the Soviet he must bear responaibfli^ formally called the Area Redevel­ Friday in Bethel astronaut. opment Program. Kerr’s auto and’ another ear f o r it.” ,. Gagarin stood alongside Pre­ The rovin g aunbasaador Batt win head a new agency in Coquilhatville. The Congo, May 1 driven by John BHsa, 24, ’ISaat mier Khrushohev on the Red the Commerce Department. Sec­ Hampton, coUided at the intersec­ President Kennedy came to Vkto- (JPi — Prompt transfer to 4^o- Square reviewing stand to watch tlane, tsuM, from two days of.'^ a- retary of Commerce Iiuther H. tion of Route 6 and Old Hawley- a 3-hour/f>arade, only nine min­ Hodges also \vas present to watch poldvUle is expected for President vllle Rd. In Derby- ferences In the royal eapIMt o f utes o f ’Which was taken up ■aith toiang Prabang, wheraxoa and the final step in turning one of the Molse . Tshombe of Katanga, ar­ a mlHCary show. administration's top legislative’ rested by the Congolese Central Cambodia’s neutralist eUaf o f 65 to 71 IDwahal Radion Malinovsky, So­ state, Prince Norodom SthabbUk, proposals into law. government in a new try at unify­ Hartford. May 1 (A') — The viet defense minister, boasted of Kennedy sfcld the aim of his ad­ ing the coutnry'a provincial fac­ pressed for moves to eatidilisb a State Motor Vehicle Department'a the "most up-to-date mean* of cease-fire aa a first stop toward ministration was to enable every­ tions. dally recoM of automobile acci­ warfare" for the Soviet armed peace. one who wants a job to find a job. Foreign Minister JUstin Bom- dents aa of last midnight and tl\a. forces. Gagarin also praised the Harrlman told a iwws confer­ •This Is an important step in boko said Tshombe will be kept un­ totals on the same dave last year: Communist system in a May Day that direction," he said. ence the United Statea to doing der house arrest indefinitely while 1960 ■1961 broadcast. •: everything poadble to inromoto'the Kennedy expressed his apprecia- the Central Government purlues Accidents .'.11,537 13.289 fEST) cease-fire but will oonttiiue to ^Oon to the Congress members pre- its policy of ending all threata to KiUed ...... 66 71 Peiping Radio reported three million Chinese turned out for stand btoind the government to f-#ent: Xtff “persen-lhg sgafnst Sub- nationwide atabillty. Injured .. . . 6,969 7,2?5 (EST) the Laotian civil war. ttgAWHW|^bstacles'’ in pushing TshOmbe’s aeceasionist govern­ rallies in the Communist capital. Foreign Minister Chen Yi ap­ Sihanouk told reportera in Vi­ throtqji iMb legislation. ment at EliaabeUrvUle sent word Pacifists in Court entiane earlier in the day that He said that Batt “jn-obably has yesterday that he ahould return to pealed for greater unity at home Hartford, May 1 (JP) — Nine and in "The Socialist camp of the K lr« Savang Vathana opposes a more ‘eaiterlence on worklnig on the unity talks he stormed away pacifists who were arrested Friday 14-naUon peace confelreaee on"^ this matter than any other Ameri­ international Communist move­ from here in diaagreement with afternoon in front of the Old State ment." - l« o s , a stand that ndfidit throw can." Batt WMM a member of the Other Congolese leaders last House after they refused to take Up' another roadblock 'to a cease- task foroe headed b y Sen. Paul, H. Wednesday. Ihat act of defiance cover during, a Civilian Defense Cubans fumed out for rallies to toe. Douglas, D-Dl., upon 'whose study cauaed the Congo army to hold exercise, were presented today in hiUl what Fidel Castro now calls Former President Eisenhower chaU With Senate Republican. Leader Eveivtt M. Dlrkaen of left, and, House Leader Charles A. Hallack of Indiana, on his office doorst^ at Gettysburg, Pa.', Col­ But Hadrtoum eald tha Laotian the legislation was baaed. Circuit Court 14,' and charged his “socialist" revolution. Mos^ govinunent of Pieihlar Boon Oum The act eeta up a federal loan lege today. The two GOP leadkra and others came here to confer with Blaenhower to chart the —Seem- American the same thrilling ride aged and won't Mid air, the space to reach it contract agreement with aions are such that it would be tory of StatoDeaw Rdak awrored arouml. the globe. lu it^^ll become the amall world employers. best for him not to go. laveetlgattog Senatora today the of-the astronaut. It vHIl pro'vide Other construction work is not - Flu and smog apparently are 2— The situation in Laos has United Statea has no plans for Even the space pUot himself among faetora wMeh can help A ccepts W hite Man^s W ays knows there is some risk in­ developed so rapidly in the last armed intervention to Oiilin. Sea. (Oontlaued oa Page Three) (Centlnoed en Page Sevati) eanee kuig oaaosr, Dr. Dean V. few days thaf he can express no Wayne Moiae, D-Ore., said Bosk volved, says a source close to the Wiseley. University of Southern dpinion on ''whether American astronauts. But for a man With made this clear daring three California profeasor, says...D r. troops should be employed there, hours of eloaed door toterrega- experinece in testing high pdwer- Barbara Moore, rugged 56-year- dd aircraft, it is an accustomed Eisenhower said the government Uon Iw the l« tta Amertcaa Af> 2 Telegrams io Evidence old British walker and vegitarian, had expected a cease-fire last Mon­ First Indian Tribe fairs Sabeomniittee ef the Sea- . risk. starts hike in Key West., Fla. Fabulous ateps hav6 been taken day, "but we haven’t got it yet." ate Foreign Beiatlens Ckinualt- that may take her to Canadian 3— He is not going to compare tee. Morse, the anboommlttee to Insure the space pilot’s safety, border.. .Chun Sung-chun, apokee- Ansrthing that .ndght fail in the the first 100 days of the Kennedy chairman, reported Roak nada man for Syngman Rhee regime, la administration with any other Gains' Independence an aUe, factoal “and opea- ■pace capsulevcfomes In duplicates, eentenoed to two years In priaon breaated” statement eoaoenlng so that one adll always be In eerv- Eichmann Signed ■imilsr era because the new Presi­ 'lee.. for his roie in rigged presidential dent has been too occupied with this oountry** role to tfae'IB-iatod' election last March. Invasion of Cuba. ' international affairs. Keshena, Wia., May 1 (JF)—'The'^assets were valued at some 835 Already the countdown has be­ John Daly, newscaster and panel gun on the rocket and men are Eisenhower avoided any en­ Menominee Indian, nation today million, and the U.S. Treasury De­ show moderator, will substttafe dorsement of a contention by DOCK STRIKE OONTlNUKS readying it for filght. Orders became the first American tribe to partment holds about ' 81.3 million London, May 1 (A) Hopes ef for Dave Garroway on NBC*a ‘*To- House Republican Leader Charles The two poaslMe spMe pilots achieve independence aa a politi­ in trust that ^vl^ be turned over to a break In London’s doek strike I’ay” program fo«,.next two weeks.. A. Halleck of Indiana that the cal unit. Like all independence, it the tribe. whose names are still secret are, Boston. A Maine. Railroad, with were dashed today aa 18,500 even now, being prepared for the Kennedy program had "laid a big held out great hope and great Kenote said the tribe can improve By BBSAIAN MORIN ► Then Attorney. General Gideon deficit laat year of nearly 85 mil­ egg” in Congress. longshoremen . rejeeted hidoa trip. Done of them wtll'go, and one problems. , ;■ itsvbusiness position through care­ back-to-work plena anfi threat­ Jerusalem, May 1 (A*) — Two Hausner submitted for evidence lion, eaanet continue such loesee 4— He will speak in Washing­ ful management and lift Itself out will be on the ready, should some­ the two telegrams. He said both A t 12:01 am.' today, the federal ened to extend the stoppage to telegrrams. signed by Adolf Eich­ without assistance, says its vice ton at a dinner honoring Repub­ govemmeni gave up its steward­ thing-even a slight cold—dis­ mann and ordering the execution were signed by Eichmann. Both other British porto, t h e deck- qualify the first. president of operations. Daniel A. lican members of Congress June 1. ship of the Menominees and turn­ (Continued on Page Two) of specific groups of Jews, were were labelled’'"Special treatment Benson.. .Britain agrees to make era’ refusal to .work alongside Hie chosen two were, picked 5— He has agreed also. to ap­ed over its muItimUlion dollar as­ put in evidence today by the pros­ of the Jews.” The Jews were iden­ two loans . totalling 40 million pear at a June 12 dinner In Cln- part-timers has broaght half the ,from three known names; John tified by' name— four in one case, sets to corporate representatives port of London to a atandatUI. Hersehel CUsnn" Jr., k Marine ecution' in an effort to link him pounds ^$112 million) as Initial .cinnatl, 'Dhio, to be given by for­ ,ai the tribe.' / diredtly with the wartime ''ex­ 'Seven in. a n o t h e r—and the mes­ contribution to India's third 5- mer-Secretary of Defense Nell Justice Clark Abdnt 00 ahlps are idle. Busi- Corps lleutraant colonel from C6n- sages ordered that they be hanged year plan. The 366-square mile reservation neas loaaes have over the : oord. Ohio: Alan Bartlett Shep­ terminations. McElro>" in honor of retiring GOP was welcom ^ into full citizenship Eienmann's attorney. Dr. Rob­ “in the presence of members of . Navy plan.s to make 4th try National, Chairman Thurston B. 8 mUlton ..ponnd (828A00.6W) ard Jr., a Navy commander from their race. • as Wisconsin’s 72nd county 1 ^ mark. labor Mtolstor Jete^ ' Ikyt Derry, N-H.; and |flrgirivan ert SeWatlus, promptly disputed Thursday tq launch huge manned Morton. years after it was first carved efut S.a s A ll Men the memages. Eichman has flatly denied that balloon fropi deck of aircraft car­ Eisenhower said he will go -to y Hare now is under preeaore to he ever ordered the killing of a in negotiations between Chief Osh­ use troops to get cargos mov­ .Earlier a spectator in the gal's rier Antletam for first time at kosh and the U.S. government. ing. single Jew. ■ Pensacola, F Is... .Director Sar­ Created Equal lery burst into hysterical tears The telegrams were dated March Yet some Indians as well as Cigarette^Tax and shouted. ‘‘Where is my fan* gent Shriver of America’s Peace Bodies of Two Gifls whites feel IndependeRce has come 27. 1842, and hlay 6, 1942. Corps visits area in New Delhi, JACSUE JENSEN EXPLAHm ily? Kill! Kill!” "I demand a report of this exe­ too soon. Washington, M ay^l lA)—Su­ Boston, May 1 (Ab—Jackin Jaa- Police hustled the man out­ India whore D.S. experts are help­ Found in Michigan, About 80 per cent of the tribe's preme Court Justice Tom C.'Clark nen quit the Bed Sox beonhasw cution," the messages read., ing lacreaeq faim production;.... 3,720 members make their living H ike Opposed side. He aaid he lyaa Zvi Scheffer, Servatius challenged the tele­ told his fellow Texans today if he uya, he can’t hH, ran or 46, and HungariSn-born, and that Tension continues a t’iVarmbaths, from the .operations of the Indian we hope to export more democracy throw nnymore, the Roetoa grams 'on the ground that Eich­ amall resort town about 100 miles Police Hunt Boy, 16 niftion'a 200,0(10 acres of timber he broke down when a witness de- mann had only relayed orders from we are going to have to produce Triiveler said today. A diapatph Hartford, May 1. MV-Distribu- north o f Johannesburg, South and the famed MillS’of Menominee tora u d retailers of cigarettes acrlbed a Nazi deportation'train Heinrich Himmler.' top man In the more of it right here at home.” frpm Kansas City by Its m m - Africa, after night of claaheo be­ -Holland, Mich., May 1 (A) Enterprises. Inf., the tribe’s oper­ Clark reminded his Law Day on which menoj^era of Scheffer’s, Gestapo. Both telegrams begin 'nie bullet-pierced bodies of two ating corporation. Products of Ixdl writer Bill IJeton quoted predteted that sales of cigarettes o-wn family were taken away. with the Sentence; tween poUoe and Africans striking USA audience that the Declara­ ..Jensen aa saying: can’t hit' and other merchandise would drop agaiivt white official. aehoolgirlB, missing since Satur­ the mixed pine and hardwood for­ tion of Independence says all men He told reporters that only "The Reichsfuehrer SS and chief day,' were found today covered ests' have brought in about 82 mil­ anymore. I can’t ran. I can’t If the cigarette tax In the state ^ the GeSerman p olice has or- Seventeen-year-old girl Is' shot are created equal. He added; throw. Suddenly my red n ea .a ca ' four members of his family, oiit 0 and killed at Mooers Forks, N. y „ with leaveqjh a wooded ravine a lion anually. was xmised from 3 to 5 cepts a of 62, Burviyed the Nazi holo­ dered. “It; does not say some men—or gone. I am qnlttfng only be­ pack. by ex-boy friend who flew into short distance from their home. But signs of declining revenue caust. • They are signed ’•‘Bichniann’’ from sales, due largely to in­ most jmen—but all men. When we cause I have toe maeh ialda to - Tlie present 3 cent tax, they with the words “ im auftrage"— jealous rage when-he saw her out Police intensified their, hunt for do not give full recognition to that be.itlifi.25th mai "I only wanted to hit him' with another boy. sUte police sav. a 16-year-old'neighbor boy, James creased demand for veneers, have aaid. glvea Connectlout merchants, "by order”—in brackets. fttc'£, jve can be certain that the Sox." listoh wrote that Je (Eichmann) once," Scheffer told' .Average weekly salary of Scott Stephens, for 'whom a war-, contributed to fears of financial particularly In towns bordering Hausner said a Polish War difficulties ahead. Communists capitalize upon it spoke as he Was toepptog oaiR the aurrauh^g. etatei, a tremen­ police. Sobbing again, he aai secretaries in Waterbury. Cbnn,, rant was obtained, asking his ar­ throughout the world.” " W ^ don’t they kill him?-. B%at Crimes Investigation Agency*pro- area..^i—A BrMMi soon aftM’^ the int'asion of Rua- and virfunteera took part. It ended Observed” annually on 'M ay -1, Spakasmen for the Cigarette were sent on orders from Himmler. of outdoor summer attractlona to nominee who left the U.S. Bureau- maaufnetaier asM today ha Distributors and Retailers tesU- ala began in 1841. He said he simply carried out Him­ lure tourists. , ' today to aandy dUne area, a quar­ of Indian Affairs to work with his Law Day USA has been estab­ plaiia to flood the nmrttot.iilth'-, flod at a public hearing before the One told of a'.'Gestapo of fleer mler’s instructions tq prepare and 'President Francois Devalier of ter of a mile from Lake Michigan. people: , lished by the President and Con­ waahtog legls)|sten’s finance committee on who took a Jewiaii child from |ta send them. ■ * Hmti deltoers May Day , addreaa Dr. Petor Bracbman of Allegkn, “ We nped federal help , for gress as a time to give thoughtful a Damocratle .adminlatratioa bill mother’s arma, ai\ning ths baby J>y .. Ha'uzner also Introduced a docu­ that la expected to interpret yes­ a medical examiner, said . prell- health.-We need this help desper­ attenUon to basic American •Dmiad X ” The reeetkR totte that would boost the cigarette ,taX Its heela and smashed its head ch ment rigned by Hlnmiler ^ y in g terday’s election result as man- mtoaty examination showed.Mar- ately. We're not afraid o f the fu­ concept that ail men stand equal Idea "hm from 8 to S Mota a pack. .<>. the pavement. j , that the right to ordir executions ^ t e ifor keeping^; him on after gaffi( bad. two gunshot wounds In ture, but after 107 yean you can't betore the law.' ’ '/ Brttalala Mora than 40 parsons i^ipekred. Twtlmony about beatings, 'tor* ‘‘will be reserved to the di)ef ait 1863. .Beinocrats are hwiag to per titest and two others to her jiiat diange'everythiilg to only a Clark said It was no accident at the hearing. ‘ Hte committee tui% '.by claetrioity, and forcible the No. 4 oflleq o f the Rrich As- wfiMwind dp IrjislitlTe hminree inrback. Carol was shot twice behind few yeara. We hive to look to that Law,Day VBA'to celebrated •ehodulfd.hoarinfs-on other ad- Sexual relations "bMora th* ayea euHty Oflidi." Bielnnetm heeded CMurtf Assembly on o f before ths.right ear and once In the right Washington until we’re able to on May 1. • - o f chUdrsn” also went in the irac* l a y 20 but Rsnubliqsi ■ are not stand alone.” ^ ■' . ■ ' ■ '-r iV m m s s i m Bas« Sm w ), aWD-' - -'fo - ■ (Gm UmmA w Bei * Mx) making ajiy pradlctlona (6i»«hmsd pegs Ntais) On the poilUva tlia tribe’s (Coattfificd OB Page Tpre)

1 -/ vi,. V ■r' ■m / ■ / r i a s T w o IIANCHESTER e v e n i n g H E R A L D ;4 tA M C ^ T E B » CX)NN^ MONDAY, MAY 1, I M l Mm MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCH|»fEB. CONNv. MONDAY, MAY 1,1961 Fses.TBM il' Mudent %euM find dUB a bona flda artist would Bolton at (wgulor Intervala. He must was “quits onexpstced," he said to da This is another rea"' HEALTH CSKULES plants to the Industrial or rural ^'1 by Mielwel A feU ilM I. handle some ' of the manual' H a y e s W i n this morning, "it’s the first, time areas. X atuck myself m the pro- Sheinwold on^ Bridge U . S . L o f t s n a u t switchea to see if he can guide the on' both of them." $4.5 million for retraining work­ : ;*»**»9»aeeeeeeeee9»»eeee»»eeaeaeeeeae99ti^ * ,i.aj| eoloist. Fishing Derby ■paee craft during the stresses of The Guggenheim will begin In ers in depressed areas. 4 Misrct year we'll have tomebody IS FISH A B%AIN the ffight. “THE WAY / FOOP ? G u g g e h H e im the spring' of 1962, he said, pick­ $10 million for subsistence pay> Me*. Next year the orchestra will Not only hie life, but the lives ing up where the Fulbrlght leaves ments to workers undergoing re­ ; Only Top Valui Slm iprilvt |lfl| already ,hava pisyod a canceho R e g is te rs 97 GOOD m anbN tB of future American astronauts are off. training. and will know what to ex)|tMt Oon ' T A X n OOURAOB T o m o r r involved in the completeness with I HEA^ IT” ■ I Til. I.I.. Belli ■Mg rriMiaUa WjMl S j ^ l a r s h i p Hayes and his wife and two sons $4.5 million for technical help to with a “ ealdan UHaraRl sequemiy they will be better fitted By Alfred SMtowold which this Has been planned. pish to sail ia"8eptember on the communities ' in plsnnliig redevel­ to accompany a soloist And A total M tT boys and girl* were registered for the second annual It take* wight least^W per cent would have to It plays as w ^ as it does. it w ^ due. to the'fact that Ragh Cheryl Bavier was the first gin to a special flashing light, and dyes times that of gravity^'will drive her official visit, and election of cqm« from a state or local corn- T uesday and W ednesday! go to more concerts. How do you * is net infewM le Iw efIseesneetk* s catch a fish. Mark Davis caught there’s still a trump In dummy for HiaV you can get two hearts and to color the water, aiding air D. Easenhower In 1958 and I960. Also. I th&k FYank Pandolfi maninoff envisioned about «> South’a last heart. He ruffs >h'st him back 'Into his contour chair/ -(jfficers wrill follow. unity, and ht least 5 per cent strings in his orchestra. We had expect anything to become fami­ the last fish before the end of the the ace of trumps. In view of the searchers. ' of. The bill authorizes: .fiava us a vary fair ^e^^eIs•. He heart, gets back to his hand to Mdding, how ean you count on Th«i during the peak Its tra­ ^■-Alternate delegates will be Miss from a non-goVernmental source. was eotupUmentary, and at the little less than 40 strings, and while liar If you don't listen to It? derby, anfl Barry Sheridan caught In-the water, if the capsule jectory, he - w ill/ suddenly feel HelbiL Gustafson, Mrs. Florence ■ $100 million in loan fimdh for the pdrform^ce ivas acceptable The audience was vary enthusi­ the heaviest fish. draw (he lest trump and can than your partner to provide any other should; leak, the astronaut can weightless for sotne 5 minutes. aamo ^itne he pointed out some of Fine Concert claim the rest of the-tficks. trick? Your only hope la to get Plitt,^Mrs. Esther Gaudet, Mrs. plants and other facllltie< includ­ b 6 dy r e c o v e r e d tbs affora which awre definitely it was a Ipng way from perfect, astic. and it is the first one I have Other prises were won by Tiih<^ ' escape aboard a life raft. > ,..A^.d when the rocket descends AugU8U^N Boulet, Mrs. Gertrude ing machinery and^e^ipment in New Haven. May 1 tjpi — The f r e s h even neglecting the imbalance of heard in Manchester that added thy Newman, Tommy Newman, If you want tp keep the rubber three heart triclu instead of only And, of . coiirse, during the pow­ again fram the clarity of space in­ app^riBt on an attentive listener. and Jimmy Preuaa. Johnny Treat alive, you must switch to a low two; and for this purpoM you must Unnell, Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, some CMes, in deprMsed industrial body of Arthur Stanton, 44, (Mil­ have bMn remiss in his personpei., cheers to Us appleute. I suppose ered "flight, if something should to the thick blanket of air that and Mrs. EllkvBrimble. areas. ler'A ve.) Waterford, waa recover­ th ^ were cheering our etforu. The Presented hy and Gregory Gaal planned the trump at the second trick. Not the get all of the trumps out of dum- ... happen to the rocket, the escape dutiss had ha done othern-ise. 'People have asked me it I am not awarding of prisea. Other officials aoe of trumps,, just e low trump. surrounds .the Barth, the jarring Present Manchester officers 6f $100 miJIWn In loans for the ed from the harbor off the City Sarly this year I told the orches­ umoyed because Pandolfi said my performance itself was "not worthy ”)y, ' mechanism would lift the space wrlll agoln'.throw him back in his the third district are Mrs. Mary Davld V. Hayes same ^rp o ses in low-income rural Point Yacht Club yesterday. Stan­ CEN TER CUT technlquque was rusty. I'm not n-i Of cheers from a strtctly artistic for ths derby were August Mildner, South's best plan la to take the DoUy QiSillosi capsule free. It Is automatic, but tra in rehearsal^ “I don't want V S C G A B a n d Keeney Hutchinson, Norman top. diamonds and ruff. a. diamond Partner opena with 1 NT (16 to seat, straining against 11' UmM LeDuc, chaplain; Mrs. Charles areq s^s defined by the Agricul­ ton, waa reported missing from pcqplo to sav that this is s kmxI perfectljSrfectly true. I don't practice; viewpoint, I appreidfite the kindli­ can be triggered by the space pilot Ufie force of gravity. Herth, secretary; Miss ,^Gusta(son, larship, this time a Guggenheim, ture Department. the Veterans Hospital at West ness of the listeners, hut I also Preuss, Anthony Maneggla and In the'hope of betting a 3-3 break. 18 points,], and the next player aaisteur orchestra, or that It is a Wrhaps you .don’t resUse it. but Wayne Ladd c himself, or by Simply a g;roundv 'Through much of the flight, the colorbearer; Mrs. Dellsr Farring­ for 12 months’ study anywhere he $100 million for public facility Haven, Marclf 9. A medical exam­ good orchestra for Manchester. I practicing the concerto would not know what we deserved. By JOHN OKUBER When that falls, ha leads another passes. You hoM: Spsdes—J 8 7; In addition to merchants listed heart. Hearts—K 8; Diamonds—K 10 8 6 based cut off of the engine. space pilot has a job to do. He ton, musician; and Mrs. Harry Ma­ chooses. loans to build such things as wa­ iner said death waa probably caus­ hav,e done me much good. What We drew g fairly lAige house, It is unfortunate thfit only a There are standby i-eacue teams must report to the ground stations honey, historian. Winning both the scholarshipr ter systems needed to attract new ed by drowming. I need is a couple of yoara praetic- which ,waa very grafifyCig. a aold previously who donated prizes for Bast wins with the ace of hearts 2; Clubs—J 10 5. Whst do you say? lag basic technime; s c a l^ arpeg' out house would have been even small audience waa present Satur the derby, the Bolton Pharmacy and returns his other , trump. Now' Answer; Bid 2 NT. This shows glos. trilla, o ctsm , i|nd eo on. better, of course, anffnow that peo­ dey evening to hear the United donated two prizes. you t ^ e the ace of trumps and about 8 or 0 points, inviting ple have heard ue. it should be Park and Recreation Commii- elear/tte last trump off dummy. Aftsr that, I might nave played States Const Gnard Academy Band aioner Fred Gaal expressed his partner to bid game if he has more it very well; but Idon't have that ^ e r to get a reaUy large house, in iU concert a t the high school South m ust. lose three hearts and than a bare minimum for his bid. and eventually^have the 8RO signs appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. mp trick. (Copyright ItMl, General Fea- much time. I knew P could, do it andltorluni, for it wad' well worth Caldwell for the use of their farm acceptably. If not remarkably, ai^ out. I’m Blue that thoee who were chester Council United Church' can you tell at thq second ti’Tes Corp.) Sleep tike lo g there wia-give us word of mouth ttteading. for the derby, the (rfficiale and par- ttm nMwM In I Dan Fntir ao 1 put myself on. enta who assiated with the event. vromen. Mrs. Richard H. Pinhey, advertlsihg, and that Is the best The band's appearance was OidaaiwasTaaism nu-awtia. I also knew that the orchestra kind there is. Bid Opcsdug director of religious education at im—in n it m i liiastMKity ia not too flexible, and that sponsored by the DDworth-Cor- Second Congregational Church, Accepts Whrte^Mjan’s Ways ti sa aM i H MSr la i i riiiilbt MMl Off hand I don't know how much nell-Quey Post of ths American Bids on renpvatlons to the school M KU-am Mar hr Ua f H turn would have to adjust my pitying iMooey We made for the Daniel to comply with State Fire Mar­ Manchester, wUi-talk on “Church­ MW. JS*il MHiftt. taO —id U KLL- to their abilities. This Is some- iaglon, which Is to be congratulat­ es Frse and Responsible." A pot- aw, Oraaiitara. AY.hr IftadSaiial Mancnuck Memorial Scholarship ed fo^ bringing the orggnisaUon shal regulations will be opened Fund, but it should be sizeable, and tonight at 8 o'clock at a meeting luck will be held at 12:30 p.m to town. with aervieM acheduled to begin We win likewise bave some money WiUiamU Broadwell. band of the Board of Education at the unlimited in ffor treasury to begin next sev at 2 p.m, Memhers of the United First Indian Trib e VACUUM OEANERS master, offered a program that school. School faeilitiee. ths 1961- ■on. budget and transportation for Methodist Church plannhig to at­ was varied in content, and ax- tend ehould call Mrs. WtnSton Ab Thanks to all of you who made trenuly well played. Because the next year are on the agenda for it' possible: Ibe members of ths the meeting tonight. bott by Tuesday. Introducing an amazing new Value! OrOnestra, the audience, the school organization is much smaUor than board, and eyen the h id in g cus- the high school band, many of the Firemea Too audience were unimpressed, but TTie Bolton Volunteer Fire De­ Briefs tod Ians, who had. to clean up after Bolton coitstablss have been g our rehearsals. And of course The actually the Coast Guard aggrega partment was called out at «:46 N E W HOOVER CLEANER! tion played extremely well. p.m. Sunday for a toe on tak e Invited to attend a meeting of the (Continued too^-'^age One)- Manchester Evening Herald and St. for which a fireman had a per­ tiona Club Tuesday at Flano' WINF. Fsoltleea Teolmii|ae Rststaurant. Henry-Murphy at th* of a static portion it has been In The board demonstrated fault- mit and which was under control at the time. John CHuribakii waa State Safety Commission will be for 50 years,v TOWN PBAISED leas technique, and a tone that ths guest speaker. Republican Rep. Melvin Laird, L f ¥ I Y T Sprague, May 1 (VPi—Gov. John waa varied to ^suit' the mood of burning over a lot but a nearby resident saw youngsters running “Tims and Two Women” Is the who galas the new county in his i i N^ Dempsey has described this the music at hand. Nowhere was oongresalonal district, has spon­ community of 2,500 population this better evidenced than in “II around near the fire and thought title of a movie on cancer to be Top Quality! Modest Price! they had set the fire and were shown at a mMting for women at sored a measure to provide |l,674i^- town that typifies the state's Guarany” Overture by Gomez. 000 in aids on a dlminikhing scale success in attracting and holding running away from it. A firs 8 tonight at the Community Hall. This has some difficult passages, Mre. Charles Ubert, treasurer to the tribe over a 6-year period Industry. Dempsey's comments but tone never suffered at the eX' truck and several firemen went to to soften any blow. lb were made Saturday at the town's pense of technical facility. the scene to check on the blaze the Bolton Cancer Crusade, will bs * Triple action cleanipK! c^tennial celebration. but were not- neede;]. in charge of the meeting. '' In addition, the reservation has Likewise, the first movement of To Attend OOP Sessions T he Board of Selectmen will potentially valuable recreational Klein’s "Yellowstone Suite” was Kohert Lathrop of Carpenter meet at 8 tonight in the -Seleot refources in its 82 lakes and SSO NO BOOKS, NO 6AD0CTS, NO FUSS, very impressive. The band pre Rd.. will represent the BoHon Re­ men's office at the Community mites of trout streams.' Rug thickneisradjustmentl ^ sented some beautiful sonorities publican Town Committee at the Hall. “Since termination haa been NO lOTHft, NO DELAYS . . . here, and the whole suite turned first in a series of four task force Ths executive board of Bolton f o i ^ upon ua, even though as I. out to be an excellent coipposi- training meetings tonight in Nor­ Congregational Church will meet many say imfalrly, I personally No coupons needed!. tion, one well worth hearing. Per­ wich. 'The sessions are sponsored tonight at 8 in the pariah room. believe that we will eventually be jpmbd ihrow-aw^ bag! S o r e Cash at A & P! / sonally, I'd never encountered It by the Republican State Central better off than we ar* today,” before, but I would like to hear it Committee and the National Re­ AdverUsemant— Kenote said. \ again. Boy Soout Rag Collection Drive, There were traditional cere- Buy all you wantr R. Clinton “iTiayer was featured publican Congressional Commit­ mqhiea yesterday aa several hun­ Two-speed motor gives M % ^ ' tee. Entitled ‘More*’ for Mobiliza­ Saturday, May 6th. in a trumpet solo, which he played tion of Republican Enterprise, the dred Menominees gathered to very well indeed. Unfortunately ConnscUcut meetings are the pUot Maacheatcr Evening Herald Bel' mark a turning point In tribal more suction for the tools, the composition (as li usually the program for the country and more ton eorreependen^Omee McDer- life. Freedom--" Day ceremonies MON., TUES., WED. case with works for virtuoso trum­ ment, telephone Mltelsdl S-dSM. Discussion Leader were scheduled today at Keshena 650 extra ■will be held If they are found to pet) did not amount to much, be successful. Dr. Gordon C. Edgroa, aaslatant and NeopR. ,— I which are optional extras! with some first rate composer Each voting district will send a medical director at the Institute “We accept the white man’s Top SUNR-kleHT Q ^IT Y would write a couple of first rate representative who will bring back of Uvlng In Hartford, wlli lead a ways, his form of government and V a lif compositions for this instrument, the information and appoint 10 Justice Qark Teen-ager In the Classroom” dis­ way of buslneea," said tribal chair­ Now Only stamps! whi(di can be truly noble, but us­ cussion program for Grade 7 and man James Frechette Sr. "It Is Wiadew ihadcsef lovely Du Pent ually only sounds brassy. people to carry out the program good.' But we must always remem­ “Tontiae’'are SMy to waih. WUl on the local level. TTie mertings Manchester teachers at Rllng Dance Band will be conducted hy Raymond Says A ll Men Junior High School May 9, 16 and ber there is no law thqt can de­ leek like MW. Won't creek, frcy or The “Finale” from Dvorak's 23. prive ue of the privilege of surviv­ pkihnle. Availeble in many attree- Humphrey, a member of the Re­ ing as an Indian people.” tive eolort. JtMt cell ue. We will be “New World Symphony" brought publican National Committee. This teachers' discussion pro­ BRING IN A gled to mcature your windowi and the program to a close and was .Practice Sessions Sol Created Equal gram ia part o* the Mimehester The tribe’s plans for the future you a'free eetiaMte for new well played. However, unless my Park and Recreation Commis­ Area Mental Health Association's Include more and better education ear deceived me. it waa played in educational program and has been for all. new hoapitala and homea "Tontine." sioner Fred Gaal has called a (Continned from Pnge One) D-nriaJor. and the trumpets j^aed practice session for the Bolton planned by a joint conunittee of and a sales force to boost timber COPY OF THIS AD 50 EXTRA.^LSTAMPS the "A” slide, which were not/suf- Jarvis baseball team for 6 p.m. school personnel and the education production. Lee V. Bodihe, a tim­ (skM yts b(n ■ i;Mn< gkg ef $ftg I $keg Sklelsss rirnkst ficiently extended. In any event “Law Day USA.” he aald. "is committee of the association. ber specialist from Spokane M iPoiw r. today at the elementary school. the answer to the traditional May be trumpets were just about “yea The Bolton Junior baseball play­ The progp-am ia being presented Wash., will direct the forest re- much” on the sharp side. Day of the Communist world. For to provide teadhers with in-service sourcea prog;ram. When You PurcHhse ers, 8 to 12 years of age, wUl prac­ them it is the Wg^al for a univer­ 50 e X t r a .!::.s t a m p s DNTINE. In between the numbers men­ tice Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri­ training in mental health Diecus- "What happens to us." Kenote toim yen bay a $(slft PrtMliM Daisy util 1 sal barrage of empty words and slans will give teachers sn oppor- said, "Will also determine what tioned, were various shorter com- day at 6 p.m. at the school dia­ a huge display of military might. positlons and a group of popular mond. Team rosters will be chosen timity to team how to work with happens to other tribes still on BECAUSE OF EVOLUTIONARY NEW The Above Conv^- Our commemoration, on the other children who have emotional and reservations. We are the first. We nufnbera. played by a iT.piece after the Friday night practice. hand, extols th.e rule of taw as the EXTRA,!K. STAMPS danebvComblnation from the ranks Players are asked to wear Uie academic problems. have great hopes.” 50 E. A. JOHNSON moat vital single force in the eetah Mrs. Stephen Sadlon is chair­ tible Cleaner y' and ^ wkm yss bey i lb gkg si SwHt's IraekflM SkiRlsss Saesigsl of the larger balid. numbers issued at the beginning of liehment of justice among men.” P A IN T CO. Next time you see this band the season, or a duplicate of them, man on the Manchester Area Men­ IDENTIFIED AS ROBBER ~ 'L ' " ' ■ ' billed, go and hear It: its worth' to the practices this week. Clark, said millions of men and tal- Health Aesociation'e Ekluoa- Warwick. R. I„ May 1 UP) Poi $0 Ughf you con n s MAIN STl, m a n o r e s x is women hope that they ' also may tion Committee and is In charge of OnV Lowyt hot tha Fowar Booiler... o revolu­ Get This S^ O i At- 50 EXTRA.:!:. STAMPS while. The Ponticelli baseball team li(Se say eyewitnesses hav* posi­ carry if homa. wtim you biy i Ik gkg GsU-Pak IrstAttf Vsal e(rtlslsl will practice Thureday at « p.m. at live under the rule of law. "They arrangements. tively Identified Harry T.'Horton, tionary now vacuum deonor dtvelopmant thoi in- yearn f.or justice among men, 30, as one of three-iilen .who rob­ the Bchool. AU boye IS to 18 yeara Clark said. crootos dbonlng power in a lighter, more com- tachmerjti For Only of age ahould report to Marehell bed $34,100 from' thp local brimeh 4>oct machine. Whisici away deeply embedded i But their mindp have been of the. Industrial National Bank EXTRA.l!:.StAMPS Lewis. Boys in this age bracket polsofied not only against ua but C Q m m i U e e dirt, lint, $tot hairs .quicker and with less work 100 CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING wUl be playing in the intertown GOP March 23. Horton, arrested in when you buy a bottle of 250 Stop A Shop Aspirins!' Babe Ruth League operating out against bu'r way of life. And moat Florida last mentli. is being held than )rou evek, thought possible. There's no other $ 6 . 6 j ^ . IN MANCHESTER of Columbia thie year.. Teame will of the poison has been drawn by To Meet Friday by federal authorities in Hartford, vacuum deon«r like ill Z'______- -■ FOR OVER 40 YEARS be entered ;from '*C(i?umbla, He­ tha Communisti from untoward Conn., on a charge of misusing 50 EXTRA«:!;. STAMPS ' bron. Andover, Colcheeter, WilU- events occurring right here in our The Republican Towti Commit­ poetal money orders. Sa cempacf sfarar • 3*yaor worranty on exclusive Lewyt (shtn yea bay a Steg $ Sho, llatbtrry riti mantic and Bolton. country. It has made, many coun­ tee will meet Friday at 8 p,m. In in no mora ipoc' WE USE ONLY THE FINEST tries suspicious of our kincerity the hearing room of the Municipal than a shoobor Ny-llfe* hote GRADE MATERIALS OBTAINABLE Rag Drive Note Townspeople who have articles and also doubtful of our system," Building to.- discuss a leadership • Exclutive ''See‘*Se^Thru“ dust bogs never 50 EXTRJl,:!^ STAMPS for the Scout rag driVe to be Whitney North Seymour, pres training program which is part of If you want to own the whM yes bay a T si gkg t( Original jlrisgy Pinal get thrownn away dwoy half’em ’ jM ^y held Saturday but who do not ex­ Ident of the American Bar As- tha . "RajnibHcan Task Foree” S A M Y U L Y E S pect to be home -then, may call sociation, urged In New York movement. STATE • W orkl'i lowegtweft i|ox|lei|0] goes 4^yw h 0re John Hagan or William Androle- yesterday that efforts be speeded to The training program will be an earring can roll EXTRA.:!:. STAMPS “SHOE REPAIBINO OF THE BETTER KIND” stemgthen such institutions of in­ riui throughout the state. In the NOW—ENDS TUESDAY 50 23 OAK ST.—SASOE SIDE AS WATKINS BROS. vich for pick-upa In advance of Uj* srtiSB yea boy t II ei ean ef Griihi Freien Manlsrin OraegtsI drive. Boy Scouts^ will effU *t ternational law aa the United Hartford area, it will be conducted So poworful It • AllHTiefal body won't chip, crack or LB Open Mondays All Day—Closed .Wednesday Aiftenioons Nations and the World Court' n»ui»day nights at the University 5:00 PAI. CentiaUous plcl» up lint and warp Finest Canister Cieaner... homes Saturday morning. WSCS PIMU This, he said, ^‘neither requires nor of Hartford. Shown A t..5:09 and 8:10 pat hairs with one • Stands gplidly en stciirg. Won't tip, fall e x t r a ,:!:.s t a m p s A movie, "How Long the Night," involves any surrender of nstionsi Republican Town . 'Chairman •trekal 25 sovereignty.” or roll when yea bay an $ az gkg #f Slog 1 Shag eratoi Ohetstl will be shown at a meeting' of the John F. Shea Jr. said the district iw nK gcwfiwnK Woman’s Society of Christian adem will attend the school. CUTES THREATS TO U.8. Another item on the agenda fpr ■ Service tomorrow at 8 p.m. at We've got a HEAT AND SERVE - FEATURED ALL WEEK Untied Methodist Church. Mrs. Waterbury, May 1 (A*)—U.8. FYlda'y la a report from Mayor w lW nUBEI 25 EXTRA.!!.'. STAIWPS Y^arJediiei^ Carlton T. Daley Is In charge'''of Rep. Jrrfin 8, Monagan, D-Conn., H aro ^ A. Tujrjctngton oh the when yss bby t lb gkg tf Step 1 Shag ChNse Sgreefi Thit Summer the. program which will concern says the recent Cuban invaaioa 1961419 budget. The board of di- real buy Friid Haddock lb 49" the medical effects of alcoholism. and the mounting threat of Rus­ reotors set Wednesday night as You WiU Look sian intervention lii the Caribbean the target date for passage of the S n t h e BO EXTRA .SiSTAMPS ALL PURPOSE U. S. NO. 1 2 '/4 " ^ I N . ■ An executive committee meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Hostesses and Latin. America clearly ahow budget and settihg of the tax rate, for you! when yea boy a qnart ein el Step $ Shag Hie LlqiM Delirgegll the degree to which the commu- but the legal deadline is Sunday.. : " ' 'LB JPC L: will be Mrs. Wllli|im Coates and nlat threat haa readied the door Mrs. Howard Server. 3b a G * | D So glamorous. steps of the United States; “But Members of the WSCS will take to permit the Communist intruaibn Ui 50 EXTRA,:::, s t a m p s So comfdrtable... part in a Maj,' FeUowshlp D a y into this hemisphere would signal (Shan yea bay a 25-lb big ol Mtint PoltlNsI Friday a t the South Methodist for us our ultimate decline aa a na' iiilllllf iL Jane Farker Super Values... So relaxed... Church in Manchester, The pro­ .tion," he aald' la a talk a t the dedi' ■ititMrnii •wne onni W i gram Is aponsored by the Man­ cation of a new poet office here. 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Columbia ■sntatlve ,from Hamden, spoke to CoveiUtry about 80 manbsrs of Um d u b at Yedmans Rail soosntly, eblefly on Pouliot-Taylor Bohadik>Cotton Fashion SRow Set welfare prebleme in the state. Barberie^oley GOP Caueus ^ TV-Radio Tonight •<. By GOP Women BvaalBf Benkid Ce» Mlw Dorothy Olavine Taylor of A nuptial Mass for Miss B a b y S (a s Dandaat. Mra. Den- Manchrater became the bride of Margaret Norliie Foley of Man­ aU B. Tuttle, t d ^ m AUedemy Joseph George Marc Poutiot of To Edit Rules Ui*. Reglneld Lewi*, program chester and John Douglas Barberie Television chairman for the Women’s R«- 5-5485, South Coventiy in a ceremony at publican Chib o t OOlumbia, has Second Congregational: C2turch, Jr. of Windsor Locks was celebrat­ 1:09 Manchester, Saturday afternoon. ten Naitied... Set Tuesday 0-." announced Uia ehib will ap ow r a ntANOO - ABODUGAMS BLDOT kT ja I ed by the bride's b-r>ther, the Rev. Droareai) TTie bride Is the daughter of Mr. E a■... rly (la.fhi .PrpSsS.pro ) Ml rgo 10, 81 fashion nhow M Flano's in Bolton Waterbury,. May 1 0(>—Louis Richard L. Foley, after a double ■bow (la pregrest) 40. and Mrs. Clayton W. Taylor, 217 A apeclal RepubUcan caucua will Voat Bear on May 34 at 3 p.ib. It will take Martel, New Brlteliu has been ring ceremony at St. James' be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at' Union St. The -bridegroom la the Just for KMs f . 0 0 ^ . M “ ^ the place of the club’e regular alscted president of tne Union of son of Mr. and Mrs. Amede J. Church Saturday morning. ’ft Coventry Grange Hall on R t 44A. Al Maan Neva meeting. In a preliminary releaae, Franco-Amertean of Oonnecticut The bride Is the daughter of Mr. IT, Heiewe, dau^Ur of Mr. and Mrs. Hanry^ Revised party rules will bs act­ Panto BiRu&GW fciSr'^ Poullot, Reynolds Dr., South Cov­ Fotrar, t OX^ary Dr. Sha was bora AprU IS at Manchaster i Raecue 8 cqncemratim Mra. Lewli eald K i t ^ ^OotUray to succeed Romeo Qoeselln of TR S-8271 ‘ "a j entry. and Mrs. Comelid's ,R. .Foley, 49 ed upon. ’The nviaed articles in­ Mtmorial Hoapitit^ Modem bigtst wtU be the commentator for Houae Hartford., Othera elected at the The Rev. George Roberts per­ Scarborough Rd, Thie bridegroom clude membcrdilp: election - of i W eal^ . f ^ a * apoita 8. Mrent^ ta Mradfa 18 eoncluslan of a S-day convention and Hale of Mancbeiter. Models, formed the double rlrig serrice. la the son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Doug­ members, town committee organ­ Two races Vest 10:00 nT^Sa^Sua a ta p w ^ Show BaU. DavM Ddoglaa Be twin aona of Mr. and ) Club Heuse lactudlnp 10 males, will bs chosen yesterday were Rosario Pelletier, The church was decorated with las Barberie of Windsor Locks. »ba . Ralph Bull. 16 SIt, t, RookviUa.MokviUa H iay ware born AprU isation, duties o f off|ce(s, com­ -C’ mpaee Adventurea in Paradise ^ from among Republican laplsla- waterbury, vice preddent: Ar- baskets of white gladieli. Miss The officiating priest, Father mittees, meetings of town com­ Henaesey 8. mand S t Germain, Hartford, sec­ 16 at RockvUIa City Thbir matarnal prandparenta are Channel R Newt ' ' 10 10 Peter Oimn tore In the area toVRs, as weU as Ellen Arendt sang two solos, "The Foley, Is a curate of Bl. Thomas mittee, caucus rules. RoMn HO^ rete^ and Arthur Perreault, the Apostle Qhurch in West Hart­ JCr. Robert Lae, Bril I Mrs. Benrletta Morrill, Burlini;- I UouK Edwerde, iraia Bveal Columbia people^ Notice Lord's Prayer" and i'Because,” The town committee will meet II Reeoue • New Britain, treasurer. ton. Vt Hwir patel^al idfather is Mr. Delbert. BuHT Ferres- Hunuey-Brinkley Report SO Tony O’Brlpht’a orchestra will with Mrs. Mildred Calchera aa ford.. He read a Papal blessing at the Grange Hall after'the cau­ Ths Tbhd Man Postna's wateb an4 plock frpm Pope John XXIII. burp. Vt They have four ers, R a l^ Jr., 14, Rt^ney R., 10. 11 ru .. w“ * Allyson Show furnish music. organist. cus. / ' • ) AHer Dinner Mono t The bride was escorted to the Raymond Lee, 6. and Ranper R.,' and a slater Katplean C., 10. News a Weather » . » 11:00 News fspair fbop at 616 61alp ft . Given In marriage by her father, • • Herbalbt to Sprak American Odyssey IJewe ■ Sports A Weather Aeslatinp Mra. Lewis In pleimtnp the bride wore a gown of Chantilly altar by her father. Her gown of S3 . World'a Beet Meviee are Mra. Chester- Gtidmundabn, will eloto for the aamroor Keaway. Maaey Hilda, dauphtc^^pf Mr. and Mrs. E. Ken­ The Gleaners Circle will aponaor Evening Report 40 U:li iSwr Sbpw tc) lace, designed with a scalloped Sa­ silk ti^feta was desigpied with Phil lUivers SIhiw Mrs. George Pederaon, Mrs. Rus­ effeetiva June l i t Wa will way. 54 Academy St She was born April 22 at Manchester Me­ a program and lecture ^y Mra. Death Valley Days Suspense Theater PRESCRIPTIONS 't brina, neckline, trimmed with seed scoop neckline, short sleeves, and Adelma G. Sinomons of Caprllands Premiere sell Spearman and Mra. Wallace Bo hrnpsr take la rapalr draped skirt terminating In a morial Hospital. Her maternal prandpmnts are itr . and Mrs. Checkerboard Theater Feature 40 Free Delivery pearls and ipMpscents, a basque ' Maurice Johnson. Derry. N. H. Her p a t ^ a l prandn^her is Mr. Herb Farm 8 p.m. . May 9 Patber Know* Best U-.M News-Sign Off Lobr^ Mrs. Burton Starkey, Mrs. work nnttl o v reopeidap. bodice, taperra sleeves and bouf­ chapel train. She wore a mantilla Bdward Kenway, South Stidbury, Mass, ^ e has thred hrolhers, Church Community House i ABC News . ll;W Jam Past Show (Cl William Buriiham, Mrs. Allan Rob­ of imported Brussels lace with Highlights RotHReolap date to bo aa- fant skirt. She wore a lace cloche Lester Charles, 7M , James 8., 6, and Geoffrey W., 4. Simmons' topic will be "Herbs lo r 1;00 Late News SO inson, Mrs. Richard Spellman-and UfiREH DRUe trimmed with seed pearls and a three-quarter-length veil. She car­ .Sports Camera News SHOPPING PABKAOB neuBced At a later date. .••••• \ ' Flavor, Fragrance and Fun." The I Cheyenne I. 10. 40. News and Sign Off Mrs. WilUara Jacobus. scalloped sllk-,llluslon veil, and car­ ried a prayerboqk with bouquet of Yeotnaas, Karea ly a n , dauphtcr o f Mr. a n d . M n. EdwArd public is invited. Tickets may be SEE SATUBDAT’S PV WEBB FOB OOfilPiBlITE LU TIN G Mrs. Arllne Ryan, stats repre- SlgBed, John Pootaia. ried a caacade of white roses and rosebuds, baby’s breath and feath­ Teomans, Andover Lake. She was bom AprU 14 at Manchaster had by calling Mrs. Elbert I. Carl­ awansonlas. ered carnations. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal prandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ~ son. Mrs. Clarence - L Towne Jr., Mrs. Terrance Connor of Brigh­ Joseph Metier, Ttm]^ Aria Her paternal prand^rents are The business meeting will be West Suffleld, was her slater's ton. Mass., was matron of honor. Mr. Sad' Mra. John Yeomans, Andover, She has a brotl^, Scott held at 7:30 p.m. Radio matron of honor. She wore a dress Bridesmaids were Mrs. Roland R. Sdward. ^ Bird Walk SUtod Think you "con'toHord“ thoao imorovamantai of white cotton lace qyer pink taf­ Berube of Manchester, cousin of . (This UatiBp Ineludos only thoao Mwa breadeaata of 16 or IB-mlnuto feta, designed with fitted bodice, Cub.Scout Pack 6S will go on a - W c e H the bride, and Miss Anne Marie WBtki^i&ui^ari 1...... McVeiph, Melissa, dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mc- bird walk at S a.m. May 7, start­ length. SoHM statlora carry other short aewnoaets.) cap sleeves, and scalloped waltz- Barberie of Windsor Locks, sister length skirt. Her bouquet was of Voiph, 168 Hiph S t She was bom AprU 11 at Manchester Me- ing on the Times Farm Rd. There WDBl»-.|lta 6 S:ll Fulton Lawia Jr. ...arrange of the bridegroom. All wore gowms ■ ■ BBom Hospital. Her matsftnal prandparents are Mr. and Mr*- will be a breakfast cookout. at the • :UU N*w& Wall Street e:IU Mutual Nawa pink and white carnations. % ^ o f blue nylon and cotton with full John H. Lee, BloomSeld. Her paternal prandparents are Mr. and C:lu Art Johnaon Show 4:35 Local News, luid Bbevcaoe S f k U Bridesmaids were Mrs. Samuel Nhorrome of Aaro A. Aho kfter the t:06 Rarer Shbiei S:45 LuwaU Tpraiaa PbU RiauUo skirts and satin cummerbunds. lyk-H JCrs. James. McVeiph. 100 Birch S t She has two slaters, Marlyn Ik. In case of rain, the bird 11:00 Newe. 7:00 CBS Nawa an HFC , E. Zwick, Coventry, sister of the The attendants wore flower hats .a * Ann, T, and Sharon Lee, 4. walk will be canceled. 11:U Raynor Statnea 7:10 CBS—In ParaoB bride, and Mrs. Ntrmand Poullot, with nose veils and carried bas­ .V'-' ' ' 1:00 News Sign Oft -‘ V ' . Completea Oouise Mutual Newa Milford, siater-ln-law of the bride­ kets of spl’lng flowers. Wetherell. B a ^ Kiristen. son o f Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wether- - — _ WBAT-MHt Lccal Nawa and Bhoweaaa groom. They v/ore blue dresses of Marbw Pfc. Dave J. Benoit, aon 0:00 Bound Btase 7:86 CB8 News Analyaia Householder's Loan Thomas J. Barberie of Wltidsor eD Jr., Ninth District Rd., Somers. Ms *rss bom AprU 18 at Man- of Mr. and Mra. lEarl Benoit • :40 WeatherrSporta 8:00 Tbe World Tonight.' Experieaoe with the finiaeial lace bodices and silk organza , <1 . 8:30 Mutual Sporta Locks served as his brother’s best UtiiX..*.jL£iL3L diester Memorial Hospital. His maternal prandparents are Mr. Church Lane, completed thp Third 7:00 Edward P.Jfortaa tffsiri o f thouiaads o f fam­ skirts with bouquets of pink car­ and Mrs. Walter S. McClatchey. Rockville. His paterruU ptand- TiU Sotira Stage 8:35 Local Newe and Shoercaaa nations. man. Ushers were Paul Ladola and Marine DivWon's clerk tsrplst t.-ao Night f i i i ^ 8:00 CBS Nawd An HFC Householder's Loan is a good way of ilies over the yean has shown Robert Brett, both of Windsor parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph U Wetherell, Clearwater, Fla., 9 :1 0 News and Showcase Susan Ann Towne. West Suf- course at Cm w Kinser, Okinawa U:0O aun on Locks. MRS. JOHN DOUGLAS BARBERIE^ J ^ .® ^ ' and ftameriy of Manchester. Ha has a brother. Scott Preston, 4. U:15 SlgnoB providing the home improvements or-the fur­ that life insurance A m M bo field, niece of the bride, was flower on March 25. 'rh^ course included VTtu—iiee Mrs. Foley wore an orchid silk • • ' • '•...'• . fltw Nawa, Weatbar v nishings and appliances you want and need. You a man’s fint'investtDOilL For girl. She wore a dreaa of blue or­ . instruction in bagic office pro­ i:30 Strietly SpoM SHOT ENDS CHASE embroidered sheath with lilac a cocoa brown silk stieath with Nursing. She la a staff nuns at gandy over white with flower ThsolB, Jaaet Loolse, dauphter v of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley cedures, typing and personnel ad­ S;S0 BupparUme Serenade Hartford, May I VF) — Bupene shop with cash from HFC. And it is you who will de­ life insurance is .the invest; Loring Studios flowered picture hat. The bride­ bone accessories. After a motor ThoulB. -48 Etan ^ r . She was bom April 15 a t Mahchesfef Me- S;d& Three Star Extra MRS. JOSEPH G. M. POULIOT headband. She carried a nosegay St. Francis Hospital, HartttaS ministration. R. Tetrault, 17, o f 232 Park groom’s mother wore a dress of trip to the Pocono Mountains in nMCial HoM>ttal. Hdr maternal praiidntother la Mrs. John Fran- 7:00 Convereatlon Piece cide how long you’ll ment that pivet your family of pink and white carnations. Don­ Loring Studios Mr. Barberie is a graduate Ot Fire Lsidiee to Meet 7:30 Newe Ter.) Hartford, haa been booked jCmbk RRONTmY PAVMINT KHIDUll champagne lace and satin with Pennsylvania, the couple will live da. Oranpe, Mass, Her paU m al prandnother is Mrs. Hector ald Lavoie, -West Suffleld, was MRS. RICHARD PAUL BOHADIK Cathedral High School in U jfrla^ The Women's Auxiliary to the 7:45 Radio Uoscow on three charges following a 75 take to repay;..and V®u GM t» 5 immediate protection . . . the matching accessories. in Enfield. Thenln. Northampton. Mass, She has two brothers, Wesley Fran- 1:06 Pope Concert 20 tl ringbearer. field. Mass., and Holyoke Jmiiar North Coventry Volunteer ■ Fire mile-an-hour chaae through West how much a month; ♦ a tayaala Unatt tsymta investment that forau a solid A reception for 150 guests was The bride is a graduate of osh da, 7, and Jon Arthur, 5t. ' >:06 Nlghtbeat Norman Poullot of Milford serv­ The marriage of Miss Joan:>>p e a u de sole terminated in a College. He is employed at C * • • • • Department will meet at 8 p.m. to­ 10:06 Beat from Interlpeken Hartford and Hartford. A patrol­ 6.72 721 held at the K of C Home. Mrs. Mount Saint Joseph Academy, and Crete Service, Inc., W indsor Drop in or phone 111# 1 1 |104>5 I1&46 foundation for your finaneisl ed as his brother's best man. Ush­ Cecelia Cotton and Richard Paul cathedral train. The gown was de­ day at the North Coventiy fire­ man finally brought tha chase to 2H 13.07 14.18 36.55 Barberie’s traveling costume was St. Francis Hospital School of Locks. Saatth, Kama Lea, dauphter o f Mr. and Mrs. Donsld W. house. future. ers were Albert Poullot, 63 .Union Bohadik, both Manchester, was signed with a scoop neckline, Smith, Lawrence, Mess. She was bom March TO at Lawrence a halt when he fired a shot into HFC for dependable 366 19.25 20i91 29.27 54.46 Dance Becital Today St.; Clifton LaBrec, South Coven­ solemnized Saturday morning at, 'Venetian lace applique on the Oeneral HoepttaL Her maternal prandparents are Mr. and Mrs. wrop—14U a rear tire of-Tetreault'a car. The 886 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 •:0O rodar in Bartlore money service. try; Samuel Elwlck, Coventry, and St. James'.- Church. bodice and panels of the skirt, and They wore ballerina-length dresses mother wore a light blue organza ate of Manchester High BebooL Lean O. Bradley of 78 Phelps Rd., Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. A dance recital, "Martlgrras,** will vehicle crashed into, another auto, 696 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 WALTER R. 7:0u B obieott Clarence Towne Jr., West Suffleld. The bride is the daughter of Mr. with long tapered sleeves. A of shrimp silk organza, identical dress trimmed -with lace and a She attended Mlddl^ex- Memor is l, Waalay W. Smith pf Mlddlebury, Vt. She has three brothers. be presented at 8 p.m. Today by •:W Ray lomara injuring two occupants slightly. T h e a g h a M p 4 iAfe tnsurmnee mt .»»■ gi.w i.t 1.11.41. wm.'awmtaf. a. Mrs. Taylor wore a blue lace and Mrs. Kenneth W. Cotton Sr., Queen Anne headpiece of seeded to the maid of honor’s. All at­ flowered hat with circular inffl. David, 6H, Oaiy, B. and Ciaip, 8. Mrs. June Jaye Dailey of Wall St. 11:00 Nawa Tetreault wiu charged with auto Hospital, is a graduate lioenaad U:10 Bomara PARTINeWN JR. 'is-'., over taffeta dress, black and white 10 Earl St. The bridegroom is the pearls held in place a fingertip tendants wore headpieces of spring Both wore gardenia corsages. .at the Wlllimantic State OoAei theft by Haraord Police and reck­ group ftmUmamUmhlm i5.V practical nurs^, and Is on the staff • • • • • . \ 1 :0 0 1 Rayeaa Bbow 164 Ekwt Center SWeet hat, and black accessories. The son o f Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph P. veil of French illusion. Tfie bride flowers with matching circular A reception for 200 guests was at Hartford Hospital. *Mr. AtralMBi, D btM CHjmm, aon of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Abra­ Shafer Auditorium. About wiMk^ina less. dri'vinp and drltring 'without a tm ainrana Bohadik, 44 Lodge Dr. 4:00 Wall Itreat Mancbeater, Conn. bridegroom's mother wore a green carried a cascade of phalaenopsls veils, and carried semi-cascades of held at the Elks Home after the Is a 1957 graduate of Manduster ham, 86 FOIsy St Ra was bom April 4 at St FrancU Hospital. pupils from town ■will take part- The Rev. Joseph McCann per- 4:06 Nawa license by West Hartford Police. Ml 6-4604—TB 5-8640 and white silk dress with white orchids. gladioli. ceremony. Mrs. Bohadik’s travel High School. He served In tbe U.8. RIs maternal praadparanU are Mr. and Mra. John R. Abraham Rosemary Belardiiio will be piano fomed the double ring ceremony, hat w d black patent accessories. 'Miss Carol Lewis, 67 Elro St., Kenneth W. Cotton Jr., brother costume for a motor trip to Ni­ Coast Guard for two years, snff ' Sr., WsthnsSm. He has two brothers, Thomas H. Jr., 3, and accompanist. < followed by a nuptial high Maas. Both wore corsages of white roses. served as maid of honor. She wore of the bride, served as beat man. agara Falls and upstate New is employed at Harmac’s Men’i Ohristopher A., 3; and a sister Honor B., 1. , .. Feature acts in the 20th annual lOUSEHOLD FINANCE White gladioli bouquets were on More than. 250 guests attended a periwinkle blue silk organza Ushers were W alter Fagan Jr., York was a blue silk shantung Store. / *••••' \ ' Recital will be presented by: Donna, the altar. Miss Mary Gothers of reception at the Lithuanian Hall, ballerina-length dress with lace 38 C ovent^ St„ and Herbert jacket dress with beige coat and DsIphiB, lir a Jaan. d a i^ t e r o f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Itol- Dlajine and Denise Jones, Marilyn W N LIFI Hartford, cousin of the bride, was MANCHiniK •Hommw FARKAM Manchester. Mrs. Pouliot'a travel bodice, scoop neckline, full skirt Tyler, 85 Tanner St. patent accessories. Her corsage If the pie dough you are nUlnx jhin, 54 Marilyti Rd., South Windsor. She was bom March 31 at and Jacqueline gtaib, Kprin HEAR! HERE! soloist, and Mrs. Ralph Maccarone, and matching accessories. Brides­ Mrs. Cotton wore a peacock was a White orchid. The couple Hartford HosMtat Her maternal prandmothsr Is Mrs. WilUS Hamcriin, Louise Crowley, Mrs, /OF costume for a motor trip north organist. out sticks, lift it from the board a t 382 Middle Turnpike ^hel was a two-piece pink dress with maids were Miss Gail ^ller and blue dress of silk organza with will live at 197 Maple St. after prepared pastry cloth with a spat* Doriter, Northport N. T., and her paternal prandparents are Dailey. \ The bride was given in marriage Miss Lindk Bohadik, slater of the T>eplum, and matching hat with May 6. and Mra. R. M. Dolphin, Brooklyn, N. Y. She has two brotheri; white, hat and corsage of white ula; if you keep turning it orvw, Soloists' .will include Nancy Nye, RON COCHRAN .2nd neor—Mitchell 3-2738 by her father. Her gown- of white bridegroom, both of Manchester. circular veil. The bridegroom’s Mrs. Bohadik is a 1958 gradu­ you’ll work In too much flour. Mark. 4, and Xdth. 3. Debra Waldtpn, Alicia Wiley, Rich roses. The couple will live at 21 ard Rlsley, \ Dorothy Latimer, WITH PEOPLi IN THE NEWS Rton: 16 te i Mta, Tan, A s a -I I S • Wii, M -fJ I It Ibss Sit Golway St., Manchester, after Stephen John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Honey- Catherine F^herty. Kathleen May 14. eomb .of Bolton Branch Rd., North Coventry. He was bom April DtUey and Barbara and Deborah Mrs. Poullot is a 1054 graduate 11 at Haitftord Roapltal. His maternal prandparents are Mr. and Noble. \ of Manchester iBgh School, and is Mra Henry Bahlman of Kalamasoo, Mich., and his paternal prand­ employed by Travelprs Insurance parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Honeircomb of San Dlepo, Calif- IN PERSON Co. Mr. Poullot attended— Hart­ Manchester E ve nln p Herald He h u a brothar, Jefft]^Winston, 6; and a sister, Barbara Jean, Coventry eorrespondeiiK. F. Paul- ford Public High School, served 'Ine Little, telephone '.PIIpTlni with the Army In Germany for 3-8281. ^ WINF Radio 1230, M0N.-FR1., 7:10 PJi t'Wo years, iand Is employed by DsVts^ Kathy Bose, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fay A. Davis G. F. Heublein, Inc., Hartford. Jr. of 80. Valley S t She was bom April 4 at Hartfoi^ Hospital. DOUBLEs^Stamps Her matetnal ptam^iarsnts are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Amero of Preeciue IBe, Maine, end her paternal prandparents are Mr. and Stapmp Exhibition Lawrence Redding of New York Mrs. 6Ajr A. Davia Sr. of Bradford, v t She had a brother. Fay City, the couple's maid of honor A-DarisHLS. Called Successful E V E R Y W e d n e s d a y and her husband; and Miss Ed- ”WE wardine VecchloHa of Manchester, Weradaptoa, liada Jean, dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. WaUace. niece and godchild of Mrs. Squa­ A. Worthington of Daley Rd., Coventry. She was bom April 6 Manpex—1961, the second an­ trito. at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal prandparents are Mr. and nual stomp exhibition of the Men- OPEN WED., THURS., Mr. luid Mrs. Squatrito - were Mrs. Harvey E. Bouchard of Hartford, and her paternal prand- Chester Philatelic Society, was an married April 29, 1936, at St. mother la Mrs. EmUy Worthinpton of Bolton. She has two sis- lutatandlng success In every de- James' ChuVeh. TTiey lived in ten , Nancy, 5H, and Susan, 4. pirtment, George BlsUce, commit- and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. Hartford for 13 years and have te^chairman, aald today. A O m lived in Manchester the past 12 WILL Jaeoha, Kenaeth Blaxwell, son o f Mr. and Mra. Maxwell Ja- /The show, which ended a two- years. Mrs. Squatrito is a native oohs. 73 Flonnoe S t He was bom April 33 at Manchester Me­ ,.rfay atand yeaterday at the W hlt- of Manchester, and her husband morial Hoq^tsL IBs nistsmal prsndmother is Mrs. Olavine on Memorial Library, attracted a SECOND OON8REDATIONAL CHURCH was bom in New Haven. Mr. Squa­ Herald Photo by Saternla Hoffher, .78 FJotsnes S t He haa four sisters, Maxine Susan, 4, continuous stream of vial tors. trito is general manager of Chris­ Karen Ann, 3, Eileen Marie, 10, and Rita Rose, 8.. Showings of the U.S. Poet Office tie's Warehouse and Transfer Inc. Department film on the Pony Ex TuesdiMy, M ay 2nd 6 : 3 0 P .M , Squatritos Wed 25 Years 72S Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J .f and owner of Clover Transfer Co,, This man is used to making Mnrplm, D on > lyaa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mur- 'prese Stamp and the auction were both In Hartford. Villa Louiss Rd.,d.. Box 818, Bolton. She was bom April 18 at well attended. RAY ROD, AUCTIPNiER Middle Squatrito, 585 Center St., were SqiMtrita Jr. of New York City, BURY er Memorisl Hespitsl. Her maternal prandparents are Prise w liinen and their entriea, honored at a surprise dinner party, accompanied by his wife; Domenl'c NUN BURNED CRITICALLY threats .. . accustomed to Mr. and Mrs. Frank FaochetU, Bolton. Her paternal prandpar- in order o f selection, were: FURNITURE — TOYS— ROOKS— attended by family and friends, Squwrito, a senior at Wesleyan Bridgeport, May 1 — Sister a u a n Mr. sad M ra Thomas Murphy Jr., 278 Birch M t Rd. Tropical; John Maacota,~'Avon Turnpike _ B • B B B - Saturday in celebration of their University, and Mark Squatrito, a Mary Jemma. 27, Sacred Heart seeing people back down World Refugee Year; Robert HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, ete. % sophomore at Manchester High Church Convent, remained on the AMrieh, Braes AUmt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldrich, Homsker, Kansas City, sports; 5 U East 25th wedding anniversary. ThX School. critical list today ^suffering from 1|7 Benedict Dr., Wsppinp. He was bom April 13 at St. Fran­ Margaret Kornpiebd, transporta- MAR dinner party was at the Weather- Gests included Mrs. Salvatore body and facial burns. The nun in the face of his blustering. cis HospitaL His maternal prandparents an Mr. and Mrs. Al- Uon. T u M s M iW M l. In vane in New Haven. DeMaio of New Haven, widow of bart R. Hansdiula Wsthersfield. Ho hat two brothers. Charles was burned Saturday when her Foreign: Bart Bartlett, Louis­ The party was ■ given by the the couple's best man, with two habit caught (Ire while she was YOU!” R.. 3, and Brian, t ville. Ky., Newfoundland (Beat Monchester couple's three sons, Salvatore daughters and son; Mr. and Mrs. lighting a kitchen range. Although Americans are of Show); Joseph M. Perog, Chic- Spaeials Stsvea Otaig, son of Mr. and Mn. Earl jiohnston. opee. Mass.,' American Military OP MANCHESTER Old Stone Rd., Vernon. He was boro April 18 at'Mgjuhester Me­ Government; Howard N. Paacoe, nETCHER BUSS GO. traditionally unafraid and morial Hospital. He has three brothen, Timmy, Oajy, and Willy. Wapplng. British colonies. ______MUcbell U.S.: Bernard Selberberg, New- Ron Center, Mauu., 1-Cent Green; Ogiren-Lefrancois contemptuous of bullies, Mra. Doris K, Bradley, jU.S. gen­ CORNER DURANT ST. eral; Mrs. Henretta Gray, 'Man MINUTE STEAK Miss Pauline Ann Lefrancois let us not forget that this cheater, Old Ironaidea covers. UROER QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! TOP GRADE CHOICE and Sonarman 3.C. David Carl GenehkT: James' Callshsn, Col PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAB PABKINO! linsville, Queensland. Ogren, both of Manchester, were bully has successfully Junior; Paul Warckowskl and united III marriage Saturday Jean LeSute, Manchester, South AUTO GLASS INSTALLED morning at St. Bridgets Church. America; Edward Leonard, Wap- intimidated a large portion ping, U.S. covers. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS The bride is the daughter of N O W O F F E R ® Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Lefrancois, MRS. MAROABET MACHAY MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door} 184 Hilliard St. The bridegroom of the world's people. . Salisbury. May 1 (P) — Funeral Is the' son of Mrs. Winifred Carr .services will be held tomorrow for of California and the late Harold PICTURE FRAMING (oE types) Ogren. HOSPim ind SURGICAL PROTECTION Mrs. Margaret MacKay, 66, daugh­ Today, May 1st, is important ter of the late Tully Estee, for­ The Rev. Dennis Hussey of St. Bridget's Church performed the mer preaklent o f Genera] Mills Inc. WINDOW and PLATE GLASS liiiil la Mn A W nn II la IS .Vaaii al S|a double ring ceremony before an Mrs. MacKay died Saturday. for two reasons: it marks a OONTRAOIORSt WE HAVB IN 8TOOK EXCMIENT FOR SALADS altar decorated with carnations and roses. Gabriel Lefrancois of Mow, will you piy for a hospital confinement. . . for an , MEDIANS CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS Taftvllle and Donat Lefrancois of Communist holiday established Norwich, bothvuncles qf the bride, operation? Will you use sU your ravings, or money put COMPLETE SERVICE OPEN SATCRDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS sang a duet, "Oh Holy One!" by the Second Socialist International; aside for retirement and other needs? on your televtalon by an extmrl* ESTlHATiB GLADLY GIVEN Given in marriage by her father, raced and reliable teohnlriai*— COOKED SHRIMP the bride wore a silk organza Member of “Telia.” gown designed with motifs of ' 7 ‘ ' * " 1 it also marks the 20th Anniversary or will you have... Alencon lace which formed a HILLST e l e v i s i o n a Prudential Protection Plan to help you meet the high Sabrina neckline. The gown was 5H 6-9 6 ^ stylikl with cap sleeves and a flt- of the first sale of U. S. Savings Bonds. cost of hospital and surgical care? . ted bodice, and the bouffant skirt WANTED! K terminated in a chapel - train; Her LA ROSA pk{ . fingertip veil was held in place by And the best reply Americans can make MEN — W MEN 8 For Details, SEE THIN SPAGHETTI iF a crown trimmed with sequins and from apes 18 to 61. Prepare now feervica helps thousands THIN SPAGHETTI pearls. She carried a semi-cascade Liggett Speeial for U. S. Civil Sarvico Job open­ for these teats evsry ^bouquet Of white roses and car­ to Mr. Krushchev's threats is to buy RAYMOND J. NEGRO ings In this area durlnjp the next It li one of the largest’and SPECIAL AGENT SHELLS ond ELBOWS (SAVE 15e) nations. -• 13 months, I t . growing privately owned T E L .-^ F n C E MI 8-3418 Miss Theodora Marrotte of Co­ ils of its kind and .is,not U. S. Savings Bonds regularly ... where you RESIDENCE MI 8-0810 Oovemment poslUong pay aa high lumbia was her cousin's, maid of ^ 6446.00 a month to atsrL They :ted with the Ooverhnieht. PoruiA* uuuw honor. She wore a pink organza ^------...OR m a il t h is c o u p o n ------provide- .much greater security, dress designed with a silk cum­ For FREE informaUon ^on Gov­ work or at any office of Hartford National Bank. The PrudentliU Insurance C o.'of America than private emj^oynmnt and ex- merbund. Her headpiece was a ernment jobs, including Uat of TO: 450 W oodbridge S t i^ t ceUent opportunity for advance­ pink pillbox hat and small veil. poeiUona and salaries, fill out ■ Mancbeater ment. Many positions require litr ' She carried a bouquet of pink coupon and mail at one—TODAY. EVAP. MILK 6 tie or no aiwclallBed education or -roses, cariiations, and baby's Please tell me more about Prudential's Hospital and Sur- Guaranteod experience. You will also pet full details on breath. — |ical Protection Plan. To Give Yon how you can qualify yourselfto Charles Gill, 18 Margaret Rd., But to pet one o f these Jobs, rau pass these tests. A Very must pass a teat Hie compeUUon was his nephew's best man. Ush­ / Enjoyabis ers were Michael Paul, Lafran- is keen and in aomb cases .pnly Don’t delay—Act NOW! One^OU^rf flv ^ '| > a r a Xmmm ' cols, 164. Hilliard St., brother of P f,: Ma>z*tfox*d. N a/tiozia.! Soda O P A NATIONAIX y ICEBERG LETTUCE the bride; and Brian C GUI, 18 M«**«M**»«M*«*a*«**>«M AOVEBTISED a G A B LINCOLN SERVICE, £>ept 04 Margaret Rd., cousin of thO bride­ ■seaaaaaaMaaesMaesaeaeMasai ^ WHICH SELLS» rFOR v K lOeivo Pekin, Dllnols ' groom. Reg. 14.7$. I am very much Interested. Please sentFme'absolutely FREE (1) A The bride's mother wore a two; Box $0. Uat o f V. S. Oovsnuneat poslttbns ^and talariea; f3)> InfortnaUon piece beige sheath dress, beige *1.79 on how to qualify for a U..S, Government Job. C accessories, and a corsage of . 7 F or 35o CMIF. LARGE -white carnations. Lorinf. Studios atXid. Tru s t Coxupuziy ni#n*iUii imram enipaiy if /Hwrln r-x.—i PorfkotoB and Pumtollaa )Waiite Age fr es h HEADS A reception.for.J140 guests was MRS. DAVID CARL OGREN held at the American Legion M E M B E R F. O. I C , owMasllUaiamraaosMBipagy Address SOUD D a a m aaiia Home in the afternoon. For a home'in the middle of May at 462 Ing Co. Mr, Ogrsn, « 1955 grad- d t y .Btats flight^ to Mexico, the bride wore a E. MiddleTpke- usU 'tff Msmchei^r Higli School, N r ^ . PASkADI three-piece white Jersey suit, blue Tbe bride is a 1960 graduate o f is sUUonecI on tho U.S.8. Bristol CHyis Bkast XMrsetloiis to Your R o m s ...... leeeaafoeeeas •oCessories, and a corsage of pink Manchester High School, ana la in Newport, R. 1;, with tho U.'S samatiocis. The ooupls will bs at employed by the Iona ManufSotur^ N avy.

, ‘-if-'',' ■ ■ ...... I$ M » 8IX MANCHESI^R EVENING JERALD. MANCHESTER, CONH^ MONDAT, MAYl, IM l afii. MANCHESTER' EVEOTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;;'^MONDAY, MAY 1, J961 PAGE ------involved hi aw ry heihlspheie In 2 Telegrams in fevidence A TIumim^ for Tgiilar Koffee Klatsche inbrrow At 2 p.m. a t toe W. P. through Sriurday, csOls for tem­ the world. K e n ii Qulsh Funeral Home, 226 Main St. If'wB w«e to atteiept to shape Igr ttb-jlsiaiu^ 4 i¥6y Raps Nikita peratures to avermfe 2 to 6 de« M ^ts W ednesday ZENITH’S|NEW| WorldReds Obituary The Rev. Prescott Bes^ch, priest- greea below normal. Turntog colil- Town to Host a prtodpla to cover what wa fiur- hnpiwed tbs in charge of S t Mary’s Z^UMopa! State News ef Tuesday, cool Wednesday anj " ' S ? w a Bahraa are doing la the worUi to­ For Blocking Laos ,Truce Chuich, will. offIciate, and burial Thursday then milder Friday and TM rs Is la AaMriisa A dsmonstraUtm of flowfir' ar- iXTEN PEP RAMQR will be .to Still Hill Cemetery, JapaneseGiri day. It would have to tend that ranglag will ba givan by Mrs, Rob- bsariiiiof Put Polities South Olaatonbury.' Saturday. we ooocede the light ot any and kiiM t t gSMsHil BMiial nligieahi^ A K K lula At am sstlng of too Kof- HIPH FIPELITY (OenMnned^tOBi Pagw. One) D^athQgims Friends may call at the funeral u p The normal mean temperature in every natfi» to be tntereetod in wldoli. many psopla odstaks tm fss tPgtmba Group on .Wsdnssday home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. the . Hartforfl area during the For One Year vital rsttgiaa. This type ar rsUgl* at 9:86 aJtt. at toe Community T. HEAfilNQ A lf Thi inytabt of the k i n ^ decl- C igarette T jeix period is 65 ranging from 63 to 42. the .itffUra of eay pert of the SI out 8f 10 I n "DoYsey Finley (Oonttooed (roiA\Paga One) In New Haven toe r a ^ e is 62 to Execution Orders oalty h m that n u Is aMsntlany Mommn ar^ to bring a contain­ ceaM loor ^w ftcuit, to eaeeie. The Mrs. Anaataala Wlaaletkl A JapancM girt lira tiilff** weftd. ’nla:^ at least, la the Way 43; Bridgeport 62 to'**. fOM and has a natuMl eapselw er, pin b m to, Ylqna clay, grssna tradition stands eloW ' ------■ Rockville—Mrs. Ansstssia Wis- affected by the plumbehil walkout. w« ouraelvaa play the game. We and flowanrto mitoe a vertloal ar> ntviNn SOUND" geWMN>aM Hike Opposed Dorsey Carter Finley, 86, of 178 Precipltatld»i may total over Chester and study at M an^sM fr. for sffaothre m onl action. Eaa# weanrs ttstad politics. But aa the crisis (Oontinned from Page. One) nieski, 69, of 96 Village St., died The affected area extendi-, frdm have put American am a on every (CoattMMd.fNiB Fags groups and his group eoiittiiued XA Paul ttuitot that "AH havs ala* tangsmont Ooffoa imd rsfresb- NSAIINMAIOS S. Main St., died early yesterday this morning at Rockville City West Haven, to WestbrgokT along one half Inch occurring ju show­ High School for a year U)iliagH • 80nCBIFS10M.^t«S march eastward. nod and oona short od tha -tMT ments will be a ^ o d : The nlostlng deepened to Laos he took a more ed by his partisAns unde^ toe morning at Manchester Memorial HosplUl. ers Tuesday and again about Fri­ coattoent. We maintain armed el- department IV.B 4, serving under byZanith ' '(CoattoUed from Page One) toe shore, and toland-into Derby. day or Saturday. ' \ project aport8o?ad .by ths A m a t’ Uea, like ‘Turkey. Iran, and For­ "We were told the shogUngs ^ God.” Ths whols burdaa of tho Is open to all in te rre d ; active role to trying to settle the Nazi occupation. Hospital after a long lllneea, She was born In Poland on Nov. A spokesman for toe local said lean Field Serrica ' k' SS Gen. Hetofieh MueUer. would stop. A man to a dark green •tory od Christ la th at vrhlla-vra A baby sittsr wiW'.^ svailsblo conflict — end ' the pro-western ’ministration tax bills for this Soviet rocketry featured Buda­ He was ' bom 10' Manchester, 12, 1891. She was a member of S t picket lines would not be set tip Miss Hiroko Nogaml. II, sf To* 7.76 mosa and Quemoy and Matsu, as Paragraph S of the same docu­ itotform with black tnaignla on hla ara yst riaaaia' God lovoa ua and afternoon. Nov. 7, 1874, son of Georgs C; and Joseph's Church. ' against the plumbii^r firms unless •-W on n queat Thoas wiantog a baby QUINN'S government listened to his coun­ pest's parade. Several himdred kyo will live at ths horn# of Atty. closs to the qibetes of influence of ment, Hausncr said, laid down collar eras comtnsnder of the Christ disd (or iu. sitter aro asked to call the Y of- 873 MAIN ST. sels. Joseph Tozzi, Nehr York City, Mary Treat Finley. Mr. Finley Survivors include her husband, workers from other trades asspme and Mrs. Robert K. Jfieul), 148 1-30 No maa avar eaa ha good thousand Hungarians straggled was a retired farmer and a life­ Frank Wisnieski; four sons. Max •••••••••♦•••ft**** «v0 other gTMt powers as we can get careful arrangements for execu­ marchi He turned to a irouth, flra tomorrow. . \ PHARMACY ^ 6 MI S41S6. Without elaboration, Sihanouk a epokeeman for the Tobacco Tax plumber chores. Congo Troops Boulder Rd. ; - them. threw a piece of bread to t ^ boy snough to dsssrvo the lova e( God. said in view of the king’a position Council, said figures from the tax al6n|: behind a 20-foot mockup of long resident of toe So. Msdn St. Kaminski and 'Walter Kaminski, Major issues in toe dispute in­ The student, who will hs 8 SSR* i«eini«!T» o r tions, including toe number of feet Rather, baeauaa God lovoa us. iu area. He was a member of South both of Rockville, Henry Iptmin- clude a union demand for a'shorter TBM .48BOmnD PUBB A principle demands some con a drlng squad toould stand from and when the boy went down to WOMAN BlUiED BY F A l ^ ha now feels there Is "a worse departments in toe state indi­ a Soviet rocket atop the globe.' lor at Manohester High flchool, WiU 1lM Aseedated Pni* to «zelo pick up the piece of bread, the our rssponaa to that .lovs. Wo try chance for peace.” cate that where the tax'le, lowest, Balloons, were set loose canyliig Methodiat Church. skl of' Manchester, Chester Wis­ work week. The union seeks a 2- Hold Tshombe, arrive here sometime after Aug> ' •idOad to tb* OM oC rapabUoUkia Btotency. We cannot, obviously, the victlip. . to do right. Milford, May 1 (A1 — Mra H e ^ Survivors include a son, Ever­ nieski of Rockville; a daughter, yesu' contract providing a 7V4-hour w dtoeatcbee carwBtod to D or The orders also specified that commai^er of the march hhn- ry E. K ulyla 43, wife of a Mil­ \ Sihanouk and Harriman con­ cigarette consumption is high. cardboard rockets. 1, according to Mrs. BbM k. ■ot utowtot credited to oaper make a rule whldi is principled if self Snot him but did not For again in ths words of Josua ferred with the king during crema In Connecticut, he sai Ttasday. When We do invoke the Monroe had a number of peace plan sug- held a special May Day audience Housatonic Dr., Milford, and for­ Johnson. He came to this countr.v ference. He did. not .want to col­ For atlaidap'—1 bjb. m t o . ne. They also told all men above bridge Separating the Soviet and EVERY NIUHT TILL Sales Corp. of Hartford, aald that merly of Manchester, died yester­ Krowcheck ,and Peter Asposporos, committee of the Manchester CMosHtod deoaHoe; 10:80 ^m . s m Doctrine, then, we ought to realise estions at Luang Prabang. One was and told 25,000 visitors the Roman as an Infant and has lived In Man­ laborate. Under conditions like Cheunber of Commerce, Mrs. 'Vir­ dap of pabOcatloa eaeept Satmdar— to lesVe the march. German zones. for India .to send the International the tax advantage in Connecticut day at .Milford Hospital as a result chester all his life. Mr. Johnson both 17. Police said they were laat ' • a m that we would be horrified if any. , "All' our money, Jeweliy and "Ws approached toe Soviet asn- SATURDAYS 1»lo A Catholic church has "always sup­ seen about to embark from Stam­ this we have prevented him from ginia House, and Miss Emily Control Commission to Laos at brings the state better than 115 ported the moral and economic of injurtsi auffered in a fall -down was a Navy inspector for tfie lea-ring.” body rise should actually adopt valuables were taken. Carpenters, trlea with our hands up shouting million a year in cigarette- sales stairs in her home. The cause of ford for a Sunday afternoon cruise Smith. Xoaday. May 1 once, to work with both sides on progress of man.” Bureau of Aeronautics at the The high school committss in­ and claim the prtocipla suppoeed craftsmen, shoemakers were asked ‘Long live Stallp’ as toe NsxiB or­ a MeOiffs Pattens e Fashlea FBhriea arrangements for the cease-fire. "That would not be ours were our death, according to Dr. Law­ to Norwalk to visit a girl friend. to lead toe march.'’ dered,” Pachtaf continued. • Drapery and tTpholitory Workers in much of^ western iJnited Aircraft -'Corp. in East Young KrOwcheck’s 12-foot run­ cludes A. Raymond Rogers $r„ ly involved. a Tkraad *a Bppar He said he had received word tax to be equal or juat one penny Europe and parts of Latin Ameri­ rence Tierney, West Haven medical Hartford for the past 11 years. He Example, Not Violation Pachter arid the -Nazi officers "The Soviets were confused. Fabrica below^-Snyli the other states.” examiner, was a compound fracture about powered by a 24-horsepower 678 Bell Ringers ^ principal of the high achool, and But what is really involved is no They asked sMnebody who spoke that India's Prime Minister Nehru ca and Asia had the day off. In was a member of Emanuel Lu­ William ,-Eagleson, a student Sotm- were Gestapo trooops, dressed to had agreed to this. India is chair­ . -Well acted as spokesman for of the skull. theran Church. outboard motor was found over­ I t was an axoellent Idea, a ; longer a principle. It is merely a black uniforms. Russisn to explain. And I told W iineia^c)eie^^\ the United States the workers’ Mrs. Kuryla was borin to New turned and partly submerged off cil representative. man of the commission. Red Po the Cigarettte Machine Operators holiday is Labor Day, celebrated Survivors, beaidea his mother. To March May 8 yean ago, when some visionary determination, on our part, that, "We were ordered not to speak, them the story of - toe tragic ORMAND). WEST • DIRECTOR' of Connecticut Association, and York City. She and her family had Collinder's Point by a fisherman. Miss Nogami has studied |fag- not to turn our heads and not to march. The Russians took us back SoltiTBom Hoiin: land and Canada are members. in September. Include his wife, Mrs. Rita Wahl- A black rayon Jacket which llsh for five years, Mrs. Bsa& Ameileana conceived the idea ot while engaged to posting a«'many In New De’hi, Indian Chairman the Tobacco Distributors Associa­ lived in Manchester for nine yean Kits for the 678 Bell Ringers, talk. We were warnedt that any­ acitms toe bridge to the Germans. Daily Noon to 9 PJW. MeediMtar** OMeW—w^li before moving to Milford 10 years strom Johnson; two sons, Robert young. Asposporos was believed to said. The studrat said on her h|>* odebratlnx May 1, traditionally guards as we can at Uie front "The Germans no longer were PHONE Ml 9-7196 Samar Sen said the commission tion of C onn^icut. Edward Johnson and William Carl who will participate In the March body who did so would be shot. Oheney Hall, Hartford Bd. •he naci* RkIIMm plans to fly to Laos Ur'’an Indian The Dempsey administration es­ ago. Mrs. Kuryla was a member have been wearing was found in plication that she Is interaated in the marching day of the Red Revo- doors and the back doofs of world "From time to time, those who interested in us and we entered .Saturday 10 AJM. to 6 PAL Off-Street PsAisg of the Milford Emblem Club, the Johnson, both students at Univer­ for Mental Health Monday, May 8, art and music, and her^ favorite Free VsridBg Next Door WMIAM J. UMNON, IM. kMedele Air Force plane in about three timates that 2-cent increase to the the boat, police said. will be available at MenUl Health • Intlon, as "Law Day,” thus mak Conununlsm, we will devote' spe­ were tired, or ivho stopped for one houses in the border Village. Four Injured Milford Yacht Club and th« DAR. sity of Connecticut: a stepson, TTie Coast Xluard used several subjects at home are English and 142 EAST CEPHtR STREET, MANCHESTER daya tax would bring |15.7. Million In Gregory P. Linneham of Washing­ headquarters at the Parkade be­ world, history, 'y Ing: it the symbol of the standard cial resolution an^ special guard reason or another, were tricen "This village was full of antl- In Washington,' President Ken^ additional revenue for the 2-year Her husband Is a member of the boats and a helicopter in the from ths march. We did not see semites. But nevertheless, the peo­ Milford Board of Education. ton, D. C : a stepdaughter. Miss search, but reported no traces of ginning tomorrow, it was an­ The Beach family incliklaa three ' of conduct and the hope for the to the business of seeing that no­ nedy called in the National ^cur- fiscal period. Deborah Jean Linneham of Man­ nounced today by Mrs. Theodore them killed, but we heard shots." ple were so confused, they came to ity Council again today to weigh a In 6 Crashes Survivors, besides her husband, the youths. children, Mary Ann, 18, a fresh­ world wo ourselves wish to carry body gets into dur own front yard. "On that evening," Pachter tes­ help ua gave us money, shoes and Gov. Dempsey is counting on include a daughter. Mips Kathy Ann chester, and four sisters, Mrs. Powell, piesldent of toe Manches­ man at Wellesley College; Mar­ boldly before all men. more active role for the United this tax increase to provide a part Police were unable to explain ter Area Mental Health Associa­ This is indeed understandable on tified, "about 200 people were helped some go back across toe States in strife-torn Laos. Six accidents over the weekend Kuryla of Milford; two sons, Henry Charles Sheldon, Mrs. Gustave what could have caused the boat to garet, 16, a Junior at ManefeeBtor It la that "rule of lew” we utoen away. We still hoped that border. They were Ukrainians. of the 3126.2 million in increased Kuryla, a sophomore at the Uni­ Magnuson and Mrs. Walter Sllkow- tion. High Sriiool; and Robert Jr.; IS, our part,, ^ e only question is Presumably, Kennedy and his revenue needed to balance his gen­ resulted in the arreat of three overturn, since the water was rela­ e^touae, rather than the rule of perhaps—perhaps, it was not a About 29 ot- us went to s school versity of Pennsylvania, and Bruce skl. all of Manchester, and Mra. tively calm yesterday. Headquarters will be open to­ an eighth grade student' at Bar­ whether We ouraelves ever reaUse death march.” top military and diplomatic advis eral budget for the coming bien­ drivers and injury to four persona. Wilbur Brown of Vernon. morrow, Wednesday and Thurs­ men, or the rule of power expedi building. nium. Kuryla of Milford; her parents. Mr. nard Junior High School. that a^^mllar reaction is equally Old men, young men and middle- “In toe middle of toe night, the ers will consider the possibility of Three of the Injuries resulted and William L. Nisbet of Bingham­ Funeral servicea will be held at day from 9:30 to 11 a.m„ 1 to 2:30 Mra. Beach said Mias N^stosi eney, whkh alone can tame this U.S. and Allied military interven Speaking for the administration, p.m.. and from 7 to 9 p.m. undetatandable on the part of oth- aged males were seized from the Germans appeared and said we from an accident at Center St. and ton, N. Y., and a sister, Mrs. the Holme."! Funeral ^Home, 400 False Information has a brother, 18, and a aiaier, II. world of ours into its own survival. fUe, beaten and shot he testified. should cross toe border again. We tlon as a means of countering was Rep. William T. Shea, Meri­ Arthur Link of Derry, N. H. "The heartening response of w/^xjwers. METROPOLITAN den, Democratic minority leader Salem Rd. Just before 8 p.m. Sat­ Main St., Wedne.sday at 2 p.m. Windsor, May 1 (A>) — A night "This went on until we. reach­ went to another bridge, one half Communist advances in Laos and Funeral servicAs will be held to­ Manchester citizens to makC' this It la the promotion of that rule / *rhe real situation is that this is in the House. Arthur Gaard, Intern at Emanuel watchman, who told police he had B’NAI B’RTTH ELBOTB ed the next ylUage, We heard the of which was intact and one half elsewhere in Southeast Asia urday. Both drivers, Lorraine Le- morrow at 10:30 a.m, at the Cody- Lutheran. Church, will officiate. been ■ shot by two intruders, was house-to-house canvass shqws a New Haven, May 1 (P)—Theo­ of law which diould be defined a% no longer a world of hemispheres, Nazis asking each other; ‘How 'of whldi was destroyed. , Any intervention would be Shea said toe cigarette lax in­ han of Broad Brook and Gordon F. White Funeral Home. 107 Broad growing awareness that something our own greatest mission and op­ made through the' Southeast Asia crease is part of a "fair and equit­ Burial w-ill be at the convenience charged today with giving false dore C. Gorman, Stamford, was but merely one of power positions, many did you get?’ Each half "We jumped to the water and Rhodes, 19, of 15 Plymouth Lane, St., Milford, followed by a requiem of the family. information. effective can be done to combat elected president last night of tbs portunity in the,world, to serve hour, the toooters were relieved. started to swim to too other side announces a service for all fathers Treaty Alliance. able” tax increase program pro­ as well as a passenger in Rhodes’ Holy Eucharist at St. Andrew’s mental health, our greatest health Connecticut Valley QxtocU of the which any power has equal legal This Is toe fourth session for the posed oy the Governor. car, Janet Reinohl of 91 Walker Frienda may call at the funeral Police said Omer Grigueri, night the. world. We heard some say 82, 102 and so After about a-one-hour struggle Eplscopol Church at 11. Burial will homo tomorrow from 2:30 to 4:30 watchman at the Stevens Paper problem today,” Mrs. Powell as B'nal B'rlto at toe group's aahual dr moral right to obtain anywhere on.” we succeeded to reaching the op­ top strategy group within 10 days. State Finance Commissioner St., were taken to Manchester Me­ be in the King’s Highway Ceme- serted. "More hospital beds are / Tet those who would promote a it can obtain them. That real situ­ It last met Saturday. Today’s ses­ George Conkltog said Connecti­ morial Hospital for examinations p.m., and from 7 to 9. p.m. Mills, had told them he was shot convention at Loch Sheldraks, "On the third day, it was horri­ posite Shore. The Jews of the vil­ (bry, Milford. last night while warding off two occupied by mentally ill patients N.Y. Another' Stamford man. Mar­ rule of law must themselves be ation is also the sharpest stogie ble." Pachter continued. "TTiere lage on the other ride—on toe Rus­ sion may be the critical one. cut’s cigarette tax has been un­ and were discharged. Friends may call at the funeral than all other diseases combined," . Pierre Salinger, White House changed for years. Miss Lehan was arrested and was B.vivoeter Preeldeiils men. He had an abrasion on his ry Rosenbaum, was given ths re­ careful to live by It. /Ihey cannot danger to dviltoation in all hemis­ was continual shooting. They sian side—receive It honore law, and then Justify offer. In a two-car accident at 5:30 and Hannah Green Lamphier. She Funeral services will be held to­ Saturday afternoon on Main St., had lived in Vernon Center for morrow at 8:30 a.m. at the Ahem By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hjr+ford Ro.id witotever meena the law-acknowl­ What Diplomas Say Although there was no official Naugatuck voters case their bal­ _ e comment in Washington, one otfi- $96 in Breaks just north of St. James St., Peggy more than 50 years', and was a Funeral Hoifne, 1406 Main St., .ind Pine 5t, edging a ^ ot the world ihay take The lame excuse President cial here said privately the move Jenkins of 108 White St., a passen­ member of First Congregational East Hartford. A 'blgti Maaa of lots today to an election for mayor, CH ECK- UP requiem will be aald at 9 a.m. at tax collector and treasurer. M.inchcster, Conn. to impoee tta venion of law on the Nathan Pusey of Harvard offers by Prince Souvanna Phouma "is Three breaks in Manchester ger in a car being driven by Roland Church. encoura^ng—if true.” over the weekend netted thieves an W. Masse. 24, of Riga Lane. Bol­ Survivors include a stepson. Er­ St. Francis of Assissi Churcli' In It was one o f, eight town elec­ FREE PARKING other. for his decision to have Harvard tions in the state. Other towns c # As we have approached this The dispatches said Souvanna, estimated 396 dollars. ton, wa# slightly injured. Police nest Clark of Vernon; a half- South Windsor. Burial will be' in Pared Pickup to College issue its diplomas in Ekig. R liijSS THAN who is recognized as premier by The money was taken from two said Masse's car was involved in a brother, Prentice Lamphier of St. Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart­ having elections were Trumbull, Your Car! pieaent 1m m Dey, in 1961, mudi of gUito is that it will then be easier / collision with a car being driven by Westerly: three half-sisters, Mrs. ford. Bethany. Avon, Enfield, Farming- the Communist-dominated Pathet service stations on McNall St. ton, Granby and Simsbury. our own top oimtory hae been full to decipher what they say. A PENNY A DAY Lao rebels, proposed a meeting of Breaks Into Bassett's Sunoco Sta­ Walter Ziemak, 44, of 386 Hart­ Nancy L. Flynn, Mrs. Ellen Rob­ Friends may call at the funeral of mentlan of a oonospt which we military leaders on the front north ford Rd. Damage was moderate. inson, both of 'Westerly, and Mrs. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. In Naugatuck, Dve m o c r a t i c OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY—10 A M. to 10 P M Rather than go to that particu­ tion and Ipto a Chevron Station mayor Adam T. Mengacci seeks have been hMdhig to be higher lar extreme, he would have dime of vietiane, ghe capital, there were reported to police at 6 Miss Jenkins did not seek medical Harriet L Troutman of San Diego, There Mas'never been s product made that Souvanna offered to meet with attention at the time. Calif.; and t'wo grrandchildren. his third term. He is opposed by than any written law. It ie the con­ better, It teems to us, to have re­ someone'could not copy or imitate for a lesser o’clock this morning. Republican Joseph'T. Raytkwitch. government representatives before Entrance into the 'Sunoco Sta­ As the result of an investigation Funeral services will be held to­ F u n e ra ls Tutsday and Wednatday Sfiaciali cept of “national neceseity.* Under quired that every graduate of Har­ price, you know the original quality product Wednesday. A goveriftnent officer into an accident at Olcott and S. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu­ is jiau^ly better and if a medi<;toe, Is safer to tion was gained by smashing a this concept, we have been dla- vard know Latin well enough to Now you can check op on yonr health, More than an interview—g service is scheduled to go out again today plate glass window In the front Adams Sts. at 11:15 Saturdav neral Home. 19 Ellington Ave., Joseph F. Sullivan Plane Didn't ^rash -euaslng openly among oureelvee under a white flag In an attempt night. James W. Smith, 16. of 127 Rockville. The Rev. Philip H. The funeral of Joseph P. Sulli­ read his. own diploma. jmarnma were perfected and introduced * by door. Approximately 350 was Green Manor Rd., was arrested and Ward, pastor of First'Congrega­ West Haven, Hay •! (/P)—A certain recounes In present world Jnst aa yon check op on your j^ysical health. Metropolitan, the company you look to for authoritative to contact the Pathet Lao rebels. taken from a desk in a small office. van, '10 Pine St., was held this Bronx, N.Y., man probably would U.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE But we would adopt neither ex­ the pharmaceutical firms who supply our pre- A similar white flag mission was charged with failure to carry tional Church, will officiate. Burial morning at the W. P. Qulsh Fu­ aituatlona. These recoureee would, treme. We would leave the diplo­ ^ 'scription drugs. The difference be^een the cost information oh physical health, offers a way to check up Some filing cabinets were also his license. He was told to appear will be to Elmwood Cemetery, Ver­ have stayed, at home had he>. real- This aerrice is more than an/^Dterriew. It is a Saturday failed to establish contact pryed open. Several vending ma­ neral Home, 225 Main St., follow­ lzed_^forehand what a fuss his be of auch a nature that they ma to the realm of mystery, of their quality products and lesser .known flnhs on your family’s financial health. with the rebels. Yesterday, Capt. in Circuit Court, Manchester, on non. ed by a solemn high Mass of re­ BEEF, BOKJELESS, VALUE to only about a penny a day. You may take the Kong^' Le, rebel military com­ chines were not touched. May 15, Friends may call at the funeral r i a U i ^ to cause. would sweep aside much of the which is what it really Is. What reiiew c?ery father shoi^ ha|e regularly— quiem at St. James' Church, John Zorhjak, 1642 Anthony vitamins we supply certain they are the best You’ll tee, below, all the steps you go through to sat­ mander, promised safe conduct to At the Chevron Station entrance Police said Smith’s car was in home tonight from 7 to 9. The Rev. John Regan was’ cele­ TRIMMED very progrsaa toward a world con­ it' toally means is never on it any­ possible quality. Ban Namon, the meeting place sug­ was gained through a window on collision with a car being driven by Ave., The Bronx, la;^cd his sea­ whether be needs inaaran^ or not. isfy yourself that the provisions you have made for brant, assisted by toe Rev. Joseph plane off Sandy Pointyesterday to cept of law whldi we oureelvee where In type, whether the script YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you gested by Souvanna, the south side. Bills amounting to Everette P. Cyr II, 16, of 100 Pros- David A. Moore McCann as deacon, and the Rev. have taken a lead In promoting. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if ybiir fan^y will do what you intend. 386 and 310 worth of coins were Everett P. Cyr U, 16, of 100 Pros­ David Allen Moore, tliree- pay a call on friends. TOP ROUND OR CUBk be Latin or English. No two d lp l^ shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly There were no reports of strong James T. O'Connell as subdeacon. Someone, however, thought the Of such rsoounes, taken under Metropolitan representatives have been trained in military action yesterday. Satur­ taken from a desk drawer. 'The pect St. A total of five passengers' month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John P. Han­ mas are every exactly alike.. / . ^ to o u t extra"charge. A great many people en­ yWY YEAR, m illion^f fathers have health check-ups. vending machines in this service In the two cars esca^d injury. Carl H. Moore, 20 Fain’iew- St., single-engined, plane had crashed, such a conoept, the Brltiah Man­ l i s t us with their preacriptlona May wa com- day, strong anti-government non was seated in the sanctuary. Etoch, to toe contrary, la ^..fnys- Yet, miliions ofTathera don’t check up on their Metropolitan’s own schools and are qualified by solid forces struck at Ban Keun,. the station were also not. tampered Clayton R. Adamec, 19, of 66 was pronounced dpzd on arrival at Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organ­ apd the report sent police to this chester Onanlian had this to aay ]^und yours? E with. area on a widespread hunt for a terioualy private symbol o f'a very fdinily’t financial ^ I t h . experience to bring you this service. They are equipped last large town north of Vien­ Gardner St., was arrested at 4:30 Manchester : Memorial Hospital ist. ®- the other day:' unique ei^atlon—toe equation be- tiane. Yesterday morning It was dis­ yesterday afternoon and was yesterday.. . Burial was in St. James’ Ceme­ plane's debris. At least a. half doz- *Th Hty caaa, the plea of ‘na­ M etropolitai^i^Insurance Company now offers a with businesslike charts and tables that show you exactly While it remained in doubt covered that entrance had been charged vrith failure to pass to the Dr. Robert Keeney, medical ex­ tery, with committal prayers by eii ambulances were alerted. tween one particul^ individual aminer, said death was due to an Rumors of a plane crash reach­ tional neeeaMty* cannot be accept where you sta^d. whether a cease-fire formula could made into Mr. Auto Wash on right a s . the resUlt of a two-car Father O'Connell. and what he puts torn his i 'various / . service which,lets you do just that; The Family Security be worked out, the United States Broad St. and that an unsuccessful collision on Center St., just west acute respiratory infection. ed as far as. New York City. ed aa a JusUflcatlqn for aggres- opportunities undw toe campus I S m a t i i Check-Up. It is a service which can bring you new in­ Whether yon need insurance or not, this service makes canceled\,^the airlift of some 6,000 attempt had been made to open of Newman St. The infant was born Jan. 19. Mrs. Mary Ann MacIntyre Zornjak said .the landing wsis Surviving, besides his ' parents, quite routine—^he circled the area aion. An aggressors have always elms and what/he ie to take away formation and correct mistakes. It lets you make sure sense.. Remember, Metropolitan is as local as Main troops to Europe for a planned the safe there. Police said AdameC’s car struck Funeral services for Mrs. Mary claimed that their transgressions Prescription Pharmacy NA'TO exercise. This was; the second attempt to one being driven by Donald P. are a brother, John Alden Moore; three times to make s.ure no boats with him. equation itaelf al­ Street. . .^s close as .your phone. Call your Metropoli­ his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ann MacIntyre of Enfield and were in the way and then put were w gnpdl^ by *national nec­ ways balances. What one can you’ve planned your family’s future with your head as U.S. armed forces appeared to Open a s^e in a Broad St. estab­ Ranney, 28, of South Windsor. A fonnerly of Manchester were held 90J Main Street tan man today. be preparing for , any role they lishment in two days. total of six passengers in both Mary Moore of Manchester: and down his plane. essity. It was ‘national necessity* never toU, by any m;re reading of well as your heart. his maternal, grandparents, Mr. Saturday afternoon , at -the Wat­ Copyright 1961 (sWs) may be called on to play in South­ The prevlo\is morning the safe cars, including Ranney’s wife and kins-West Funeral. Home, 142 E. that led Britain and France into the diploma. Is how' much the There is no obligation—exce/if to those you love. east Asia or elsewhere. And, they three small children; escaped in­ and Mrs. William A. Viens of at the Fisk Tire Co., Just across Manchester. Center St^j The Rev. C. Arthur Shou'erB Tuesday the Sues invasion. It was ‘national whole equation weighs. It may be were doing it in a tight-drawn se­ the street from the auto wash was jury. Both cars were badly dam­ Bradley of Etofield Congregational Windsor Loclui, May 1 — What yon could hue R^thoat one crecy equaled only to wartime. Private funeral services -will be necessity* that M Hitler into Po­ light as a feather, and to this forced open and over 3300 was aged and had to be towed away. held at the John F. Tierney Funer­ Church officiated. The U.S. Weather Bureau at land. To allow a plea of ‘national Kennedy cut short his weekend taken. Just before 6 p.m. Saturday, O. Albert Pearson was organist. Bradley Field issued this extend­ case the ultimate Judgment would Our experience with millions of familiea shows there are Family , rest In the Virginia countryside a truck being operated by Max al Home, 219 W. Center St., and necessity^U to allow a nation to Late Friday afternoon Leon buriaU will be to East Cemetery. Burial was fa East Cemetery. ed forecast today. have to be that to* diploma itself m istak^ oversights, gaps in the average man’s financial Security yesterday ,to review the Laotian Plela. of 36 Birch St., reportod to Epstein, 41, of Hartford, backed The outlook for Connecticut for be prosemm and Judge in Itamvn Is almost worthless, no matter C|ieck-Up crisis with top goviemment offi­ police that 3385 had been'taken into a parked car owned by the next five days, Tuesday security program. Too much of it is haiAazard. Too cials. - George W. EvSins VETERANS UNIT PRAISia) caiue, and to. make the rule of to what it says in any language. Or it from hla home. Part had been hid­ Wheeler H. Hess Jr„ 30. of Pine George W. Evans, 61, of 10 Ol­ Norwalk. May 1 (fl»)—Gov. John much of it is left to chance. It lacks a plan or too often it Shortly after a helicopter de­ Ridge Rd.,'Andover, on Hazel St., N. Dempsey has disputed claims tematlonal law toipoesible. It to, to may be heavy- with thought and posited him' on the White House den in a Jewelry box and part in cott Dr., a MAhehester building fact, a return to the law of the simply faUs behind the times. For example—^ WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES FOR YOU a cash box. Both were taken, police Just east of Main St, The car was contractor for many years, died that the Veterans of Forelifn Wars ocperience and future promise. EXTRA fawn, Kennedy went into confer­ said. not heavily damaged. No one was and the American Legion are Jungle.” And what may be toe Obvious sur­ ence with Secretary of State Dean early yesterday morning at home. For Honest Yen can aainteiitionany "disiiibcrit’* a ehOd, in effect, if With the help M year MetropoUtan man— arrested or- injured. Police and a physician were call­ pressure groups. Speaking at a Our oratory on tills Law Day, face api^arance Is often deceiv­ Rusk.. They were joined by Secre­ The final accident occured Just Economical Repairs on bve overlooked naming him among yoiir benefi- tary of Defense Robert S. McNa­ ed, but he was pronounced dead Loyalty Day parade yesterday, CORIKA CAilFORNIA 1961, win be the best oratory for ing. HOURS 1. Yon check the lacts: your Social Security, your after 7 o’clock,, fast, night at W. at their arrival. DempSey said both . groups are Rodio, TV, Stereo. mara, other State and Defense 4 Youths Charged Center and McKee Sts. It involved the occaaton when it stresses not Some diplomas are sleepers, con hoihe, your life insurance, your pension plan, your Depairtment officials and by Mc- He was born July 27. 1899, in composed of large numbers of cars being driven by Donald R. Hartford, and came to Manchester dedicated persona. During the Phonographs, only the nobility of otir own con­ Utintog more ultimate benefit and 'Sochd Secarity benefits for your wife snd your children savings and othpr-assets. You may be surprised to Oeorge Bundy, special assistant In Road Violation Parllle, 24, of 128 Park St.,' and by TOMATO to Kennedy on national sceurity as a youth. ceremonies former Governor Ab­ Appliances I cept and our aim, but also the performance than they show, and msy not dovetail eflBciently with your pension or insur­ learn how much you’re worth. Patric L. McVeigh, 36, ojE New Surviving are his wife; Mrs. Lu­ raham RIbIcoff, now secretary of truth that thoae who would.itoam- affairs. Four Manchester youths were Britain. There were no injuries or sotpe which seem to be splendid to ance programs. 2. Yon weigh yoar respoiMibilitiee: mortgage or rent On emerging from the White la Gee Evans; two brothers, Har­ health, education and welfare, '*'plon and spread a rule of law mbst their weight merely keep their arrested yesterday by State arrests. Damage was moderate. old S. Elvans of Columbia and Eu­ was presented 'with the Connecti­ Po*’t’e»'f’on-s As m ch as 20^ aiorc actaal cash can be provided de­ payroenu, educationi retirement, accident and sick­ House, Rusk told .newsmen the Phone MI 9-4537 also subordinate themselves' to bearers pinned down and inert for conference had been on "Laos and Troopers f tom the Colchester gene Evans of Glastonbury, and a cut Veterans of Foreign, Wars pending upon the mode of payment selKted. ness emergencies; how much it would cost your other matter#.” troop. sister. award for "DiaUngiitshed Am’eri- 180 Center St,'—< “'y our bemiaphere, it declared oiir teers honored by the department. Tyler Circle, was arrested at 7:15 Estimated cost for 60 alterations A-C O il Hot Water Heating Is are passed out by a computer pres­ p.m. on Buckley Hill Rd., Col­ aiid additions permits was $80,137 FANCY VEUOW non-invplveinent to the affairs of Mrs. vnibeir Little, department ident. METROPOLITAN UFE chairman of volunteewworkers, was chester, by State Trooper Rojger and 11 affidavits totaled $46,000. i Timas Faster and Costs Less the rest of the world. Ita quarrels, chaiMian of the tea, assisted by Boake and charged with operat­ A total of fees collected b.v the the Doctijnekald, were none of our Mrs. Victor Zableskas. ing a car with a defective muffler. building department for April was Here’s How to solve your hot ^ater problems quick­ Interest, none ^of our affair. It, - INSURANCE COMPANY He will appear .on May 22 in 11th $2317.80,_ it was reported. ly. . '.economically! Install an A-C Automatic Hdt Summer Water Heating System. A-C will ...guarantee you likewise, would keep'out of our af- anUL. ffCRT IN CRASH Circuit Court in Norvrich. I DeiMiiable A MUTUAL COMPANY • 1 Madison Avenue, New York 10, N. Y. Old Lyme, May 1 (P)—Elisabeth T more hot water continuously and at less coat than frUra. Egelboff,; .17, Did Lyme, remained PHOTOORAPHEB8 EXEOT a'ny other .system. Calf A-C today for details— SQUASH Tlio Doctrlno was, then, a geo- in serioui condition.at tsiwrence New Haven. May 1 (P) — Harry there’s no obligation. | . grapblcal rula which pretended, at' UfM| Rafrigarators Memorial Hospital, New London, Bats of the Hartford Courant has Personal Notice^s NO MONEY lk>WN—$5 MONTHLY I FRCSH FLORIDA laaat, to h«M Itself on reciprocal ^ today from -.toniriee suffered to a been elected to' a third succeaalve .8 Y ean to Pay. No O an^^g .Cliargea. Ovsrtarisd aad Vested trafflo accidriit. Police said the term aa president of toe Connect!-' Pay %ritli yimr monthly fuel oil bill. pstpcipjto cut News Photqgrapheni Aaaocla- In Memoilatn girl failed to n^tlato a curve ^ to memory of 8taiU«y llslon, OtnrloiMljr, th at piiaMpis- no 'frith her. oar Saturday and tlon. Other# Mactqf yesterday ^staand wd fatber. who passed awsy AMllRICAN COAL COMPANY IGREEM luigw wMIs today. Wa h |[ ^ twloa were Herman Marshall of the May 1, a n n u a i divioind KENNETH W. PENNY, C.LUe Monog«r smariied ‘ Into" a tree with such tBfatved sw<3se fa tbo tsaglad Potteiio'n's cu m n rr .’ iv iw fores that thb tngtoe was pro- Oourant, vice preatdent; Ruth 8o- Bomtoas rsmsmbers, eomebas carts. fp u n ife s f "Siiir3|i|to' Wia a re todsjr J m OsBMr 8t>>-bMr. a( CWnfe , ■ ■ t ■ ■ ’ ' 3M MIDPU niRNVIKE WeST--«GC^ psUed t o m ^ th* dashboard. Shs relle.of the LstoevUle Journal,sec- Tour name Is whispsiyd to oar prayers. puffeiad SRUltlpla outa but no (rac- reta^; and Richard Spafford of 170 PBARL ST. HARTFORD Ml 3v21M - th». Hartford Tines, trsasufer. Doris, lYederlek r. ' 4 ' 1

1 , . IfA O X K 6 H T MAKGHEST«» EVENING HERALD, liANCHBSTEB, CONN, MONDAY. MAY l.lM l MANCHESTER EVENING F. MANGHE$im, CONN, MONDAY, BIAY 1,1961 BUGG8 BUNNY Q0B BOARDING HOUSE . lUth MAJOR HOOPLB IbAI^Y CROlteWORD PUZZLE eommlttee fbr use in lie study. 'coMsoi4.Kip;urf vol) cnrrAiNLV have ^ Martin Asks Tin Idsa pnposw aa average'of ftCAMSMILC VVAV MTH CHIUPRINi Board Views sqms sight trees per block, placed a cea o lo I m QU fUSCYI about 15 feet apart which could 5AMLCR3I( KlTCHn-000! Y4n 9TUM0L6D ACADSS A V T iM d in g tins Boonis $4jm M a r e Ttee Plans average about seven to eight feet m - (Reinhardt), should.see all persone YOU OFTEN I'M H YMTS todftv al 8a The Information which would DIFFERENCE WMC SdWatdMS U ' portunlty to coneldmp this proposal, concerned,’’ which he has done, be obtained in auch a "pre-appli­ I ^ • ENOUOMSENDING WRITES 'EM/ DOWN W and the only way this oowd be o'elbe^ in the morning,' . William VTet said. •• I---- ^ V A N O TE Rubbrow became the flrst^^rlVate On May 1, 1041, the sale of cation survey" would not dupli­ . 1 Author ol IT 12 IS done for budgeting reasons was to Series E Defense Bonds was start Mayor Turkington today said, cate the information being ob­ T O Y O U R “Fycmalion' Include It In the request, as was musui In Manchester to buy ^ Se­ "The plan would enhance the ap­ FATMER SBraSuan ries E Defense Bond, when u r t C a s e s Now Many Wear ►‘I MUST BE In Softball League Interesting comments from shop­ than the pension board’s recom­ pers, many who have stated a de­ A GOOD GIRL' mendation, and $10,550 lass'than FALSE TEETH the general nianagei^ recommen Rudy Durig of Graham Rd., M A N C H E S T ^ ' 8ESSIOI sire to have trees on Main Bt. 100 TIMERS/ O ir l ^ Rcinhard,t haa pointed out oth­ WmiUHl* Worry datton. A \ chairman of the newly organized William Schrlei^ 53, of Stafford g a Gipl The pension boanv wm mast to­ Men’s Softball League, has an­ er toWns M d cities such as Brew­ Bat. talk, laugh or aneeee antheut Springs, was sent^ced to 60 days ster, N. Y., Holyoke, Mass., and feer at Insecure false teeth dropping. % night at 7:30 in th a ^ ffe e room nounced membenhlp is sUll open. eUppIng or wobbling. .PABnEsTS WAR of the Municipal Building to dla The league has three full teams In the state Jail m Tolland for Hartford, who have or plan ' to holds platee firmer and more oam- have trees on their downtown f ectab^. Tbls pleasant powder has no. Wf. cusa .Ihe pension plan recommen to date: The wepplng PTA Rec­ bdng a common drunkard. gummy, gooey, peity taate or teellna datlons of the general manager, reation Committee; Farnham Es­ Sylvester Glaconlnl, 44, o f 17 Main Sts. Doean t cauae nausea. IVa alkaUne HAD The Hartford Electric Light Oo. (non-aeld). Checki “plate odor" the refusal o f the general man tates; and the Neiderwerfer-Dert Woodland SL.'^RockvlUe. was fined 1 0 HiU Rd. area. has given layouts of the conduit (denture braeth). Oet FASTXm at ager to accept the' pension $51 for evading responslblUty. drug countaia everywhere. Qu it board’s vote o f censure, and plans Mora men era .^needed to com­ system of wiring under downtown Kenneth Cotton, 18. of 10 Earl sidewalks to the beautification SIRLOIN JT-f 9 m ts . to draw up a new ordinance gov­ plete a fourth toHm. whliffi now ■BS-aApBtOBa St., was fined $27 for passing In a erning the rCsporfalblUtieB o f the haa four players from the Avery no passing zone. Treat your family to the King of "Oh, It wasn't hard mixing the pairit,. Mom, but I’m pension -board.' Street School. IVactloe w il begin Us« afraid I’m going to have tome trouble getting next week at Dr. Farnham’s field Anthony Rorrio, 20, of East Meatf . . . Sizzling, juicy, tondei LB JU D D ^ A X O N BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD Hartford, was fined $15 for failure CH ILD 'S STGCRILIZED Your your mixer oleanl" • o <3> o O O ' ^ - GO behind Farhham Estates. Anyone to grant the right of way.- Firit National Steak. Every pound LTm«,e«.P|»i» O'flBAt wishing to -join the L«ague or Chorga Plan. B odies o f Tw o G irls seeking additional information Six cases were continued: HEALTH SAND is exceptionally well trimmed, and may call Durig. Until Thursdsay, Paul GagUardi Foim d in M ichigan, ' BnlMln Board 18, of Milford, chliirged With DoIhrariM it's all cut from heavy western LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON speeding: James Holme, 43, of W. H. ENGLAND The South WiiMlsor Girl Scout Just tetopboae your ordee fbr corn-fed steer beef. UuffiK ’S/tirr P olice H unt B oy, 16 Neighborhood Association wtR East Hampton, for court trial on a LUMBER CO. charge o f -failure to obey a stop drug ueeda and coaoetlca—giv­ •SA Y S H J t meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the s Opea AH Day Saturday # sign. ing your Charge Flaa number. MAemHe ^ (Oontlnned from Page One) Wapplng Profesdonal Center. ’The A veiy Street Elementary Until next Monday, Clyde F. "A t the Oraen"—MI B-5M1 "Ff BBAT G et SSmmmmmSmR HtlLCUnS thigh, The wouids appeared to School PTA will meet tomorrow Shelton, 22, of Hsirtford, (barged Porterhouse have been eSusM by small caliber at 8 p.BL at the sdiool. with larceny. Im n e d la te rifle bullets. The girls were dress The Wapplng School .PTA will Until May 15, Floyd R, Manning, D eliv ery ed In slacks. Brachman said pr«' also meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 45, of 18 Delmont St., charged limlnary Investigation showed no Wapplng School. with breach of peace and with fo l­ Whirlpool Wathors, Cube Jandef and flavorfu Ca^.’SfBmTfiilen Cepr.’il Goal fMlMsCerp. This Planning and Zoning Oom- lowing too closely: Harold Woods TMbWeridliglBiawtL S -f TM-Werld lUfMa Bwd. \ signs e f criminal assault 'The bodlea were about 25 feet mdsskm will meet tomorrow at 8 Jr., 16, o f 454 N. Main St., charged Dryors apart and covered with leaves, p.m. at the Town Hall. with breaking and ..entering and B. C. BY JOHNNY HART which form a carpet in this deso­ 'The special town meeting, called with larceny. The case had been PricBS m Low, to act on recommendations of the continued from April 17 for In Top ROuncL late dunes area. The location la FBESCBIPnON PHARMACY BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ACtDROlN&V? PETER, T>|B»'VVOULp RATHER is n 't t h a t R0IOXC5OS? about a four minute walk from the Board of Finance, among which vestlgatlon of the possibility of Sorvieo That's Bofttr is the reduced budget for the transferring the case to Juvenile 901 M AIN ST.—BD 8 5881 CATS HAVE AN AVERSION Die THAN. BATHE! homes o f both girls and ebout 150 Court. However, Prosecutor Ehi- TO W A TE R . feet south of a path covered by Board of Education, will ba held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Pleasant gene Kelley - told' Judge ^nedtet Potterton's scores o f searchers since Satur­ Holden that the Juvenile Court day nifht. Valley School. ISO Oeator St.—43or. e f Chunk Rex Webbert, 22, a civlUan, was Mother-Daughter. Banquet refused to take Woods. first to come upon the body of 12' ’The Wapplng Community Church year-old Marmnet Chambers. He Women w ill hold a MotherTOaugh- was foUowedMmmediately by Sgt. ter Banquet Friday at 6 p.m. at Edward Lennon, commander of Wapplng Oommunlty House. Science Shrinks Piles the sgte Police Post at Grand Members are invited to bring a Haven. ' gueat, and, if not previoualy noti­ Webbert shouted 'T v e found fied, they should bring a favorite New Way Without Surgery something.'* He stopped, .as the food for the dinner. aearchera had been ordered to do, Mrs. Nv h. Vetrano, guest sp id ­ Al bent and parted the pile o f leaves, er,- Will present a short program Stops Itch—Relieves Pain with hla hands. Onlookers, law on “Women on the Bible." For ad­ N«« TMfc, N. T. 1 vr;T Chandler last night discovered FLORIDA-SPRING ^ South Windsor oorreapondeat, tecdoo Plan will provim your LBS ft some empty;.23 caliber cartridges. Laura Katz, telephona Mitchell famOy die cash to cover the Yellow Squash Delicate Flavor O b 2 3 * A .410 gauge shotgun shell also 4-1758. was ampng itema retrieved, from oWstanding mortgage balance NEW GREEfI - CAROLINA .the . general area since the search OLLirS on their home if the bread­ Cabbage Crisp-and Tender ' 2 lbs 1 3 * b e j ^ . P& W A to Power winner dies during the financ­ The girls diaappeaced in a Moat and Produce Pricaa ENactiva Tuaaday and Wadnasddy Only wooded section o f a Lake Mlchl ing period. And if he’s disaUed 30 TW A Planes A U T O B O D Y ------— ------— ------— 4------J d . gan park not far from their and cgnY work, tbe^jilan pro­ CAPTAIN EASY homes. The lest word o f them Was WELDING. AUTO RODY and FENDER REPAIRS vides a Continuing monthly BY LESLIE TURNER that they had gone picking flowers . Ttans Wdrid Airlines (TW A) an­ 281 ADAMS ST. TEL. Ml 9-502S . fS yecta .l0 t iU 4 ,’ GO CHECK. 7 RIGHTl YOU MAY SB OVER THfi holy s m o k e ! toawm® In a picnic area. - nounced today a $187 million income to help meet the mort­ Sheriff Bernard Grysen of Ot­ MR. ABERNATHY BY RALS'l'UN'JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY OUR POSITION, I WORST OF TIK BY THEN, i g F STILL WORSE. WBCAWT lease-purchase order for 30 o f the COMPLETE CAR PAINTING gage payments. in tpueh FINAL WEEK - Sale Ends Saturday. M a y 6 MIKB-WE HM/e V uSB THE AUTOMATIC PILOT IN MY A REACH ANY AIRFIELD WITH tawa County aald a warrant was newest *'and moat advanced jetlin­ wi A w to learn die many otb^ BUTVOOHAVE ycxi h a v e t d t a k e i ONLY ABOUT 15 T^COCKPIT TO- CONTROL THEX A RUMWAY LONG EN0U6H Issued for the arrest' of Uie LACQUER and ENAMR ...ANOTfOUHAVEA A g z NEEDED S^MWUTBS'FUeL/ '^PLANE .' ------ers, deMgned especialy fo r Pratt a a a n v ia Ap o r d v n t INVENTOp y AT7HB OFFIce LUNCHEON DATE TO LAND A B-581 Stmhansboy. A Whitney ' Alrciaft’a (PAWA) advantagea this plan offers OLD HUNDRID - All Popular Flavors SAVI 20< THINSSTDCJO W A SA LrnU B lEFTl T ou n g. Stephens’ bike was •FOU HAVEAN lAAPORTANT WITH S A g y LANE. BN00URA6 EMBVr* J’n p s - e n ^ e with 18000 pound y o ^ today... BOARD found last night at a ChfsiuPdnke thrust, from the Boeing Airplane A Ohio railway croasing at the Co. . ’ edge of the city, about six miles The PAW A JT3D8 engine, pres­ Ice C ro iiiii. hmf gal from hla home. The homes of ently undergoing fUud oertlflca- Don't put yonr wboinn Stepliens, a high . school.^-eopho- Uon evaluations will he available "YOr CARDIN ^ Breakfast Favorite lAVl 24< more, and the. girls, gradeschooK in thalnear future In Addition to bkml^ away imtH yoa'vn qns, are two Mocka apart four Mgines on each aircraft, when ROQ F M ill CORORIN -TO Q Kennefh Keih, James’ stepfa­ delivered, TW A la purchasing 88 ther, said Ms w ife, Mildred, a walt- spare angnes to aupplement the Onffy frtslNMM. Grapefruit * 1^ reap, ifouhd a note whei^he re­ turned from woilc yestM’day. new planea' IICHMOND — Cut Green or Cut Wax S A ^ ^ E These 30 aircraft, combined y^th Ketb aald-he got only a glin^iae r "wiDCHSrr “ I w m i H aw. ih - tju. ^ oil. of the note but aMd It waa from 47 ’TWA already haa or is in the' 15V^02 f | O 0 process of recelyjpg, w ill give the Jamea and contained ."something CANS about an accidental'diootin6f,jnd airline more fM-engine jets on 17 BLANKETS | String Beans 6 THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN that Janies was headed for--New hand and on order than any other 17 5 BY WILSON SCRUGGS United States canrler, Charles C. CAMPBILL’S - America's Favorite.-' S A V I 4 « I Mexloo .OF Arlxoaa,’" He refused I CLEANED . 1 East Center BY me WW, MY CHU6HTK TCLLS I JUST WAUT TO, SAY 1 THIUK .IT'S Y i farther'Cdn^Ohf,. . ’miingbaat Jr., TW A - president, Street OH,VS5./ YOuVe BEEN SEEINGA LOT OP WONDERFUL. I HOPE SOMETHlUfl I ■ The h ^ 'W a s iihpoUnded by the said today. ' RUE IWIDOW/MR?. WAYWE/ COMBS OF rr.' DO you eooo to sheriff. Kerb said. Ihe'eherlff re­ The new planea, 26 o f ..which s e t t l e DOIWJ.'' fused to dlbclose Ita contents. TWA . will buy outright w ill'all ba Phone . Tom ato Soup 6 °am? 6 9 ^ '"Jamas la a g o ^ boy," the step:step delivered by late fall of 1962. Four ^M1 3 -1 1 2 6 FINAST - FANCY CALIFORNIA „ * SAVI U father aald. "Me waa_ never__ a ta planoa which ’TWA.wiU lease from trouble. There’s atlU a ohanpe tlfis Boeing, w ill be In the airline’s SPECIAL la a hoax. You know how kids are. hands by September of this y w . ALL THIS WEEK ’Ih e boyW mother was under se­ dation. manrlad Kerb i r years . imUTIESMEBCIETOpAY k|ATtUiraBIAY« ’L-.: Tom ato/ , .TO ih a y ^ v «.ab son, Kenneth Jr. Hartlord, May I (ff) — The Con­ eeee#»ea»«e*»e#»«»eeea»**ae»***»*»ee»e»*»*»e»*»*>e*e»»«if|^». XMbt • faetOFy worker who ool- approved the merger o f the Ywo laota aattqus vubai. said .*T*va eompanlea last month. CL A P an­ LAU N D RY. niMl CLEANERS ' ' W( RESERVl.THlRiGHT TO LIMIT QilANTmiSS . ■ ' }■ f taught those boys gdn safety since nounced Saturday Hoflaatoaio w ill _ 44RABBIS(nr«XUtai-BaBrT»l ^ Owim iro A t! $09 Mato g t axfi M l RtoOfegfi Bfi. "I f ,I th e jm Mm old enough to handle become known as. the C L A P ’s Hoaaatofile Division. I-' Ar .. '■ I 4 V 1 . 1 ■. - 4 I ' A< \ IfANGHBSlBR EVBMINO HEBALD. ptANGHBStllBR, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 1.1961 MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, lilAY 1,1961 PAGE

THE I of My Career’ - Willi Herald Angle Red Sox 'M l ■jr

jPe u r Homers EARL YOST Former M VP ■ 1^1 Sports Editor Gr4at Clutci T ie Record, X' Sunday <^(31ewey .Co. Compute baseball Hittitig .130 . Wssthsr pattern nhsngsd for soifnduleB of the New York Yan­ Palmer Adds ndther Snap Slump . ths V Sabbath And instead of rain, kees and Boston R ed' Sox appear When He Left sleet or snow, it was clear apd on the calendar as wall as seating the sup waa out bright . .1 plans at both. parks . . Bruce Milwaakee, 1 (/F)— Daniels was ah early caller, via Kansas City, May 1 {PP)— San Aijtomo, Tex., May 1 (IF )— ArnoldFfimer returned to , the Sim .Fran^s- had staried a paint Job Saturday his role or gmf’s great clutch player, became the year’s top afternoon and as 1 have yet to the phone. The current town table Jackie Jensen, Boston Red r ., j co Giaots’ great centerfielder, A5IKBIOAN UBAOUB find a paint that will cover a wall tennis chsnip, Bnice is also an sc- tournament wnper and closed in on young G uy Player in the compliehed tennis player and ex­ Sox outfielder, was on his race for the most money as he bagged the 'Wxas Open:, found the sure way' to break Sunday'a.Beeeba In one cost, and do a good job, I way home by train today af­ f VAHOR f j New York 4-1. Waaiilngtoa g-2 was anxious to apply a second pressed Interest In the possibility ’ w it h . a dramatic finish; which out of a minor slump. The of an iiiatructlonal feature on the ter leaving the team without cure: The most explosive hit­ Baetoa 4-1, Ulevelaad 2-16 coat to Dean’s room . , .'.First, saw Palmer c6me\ through'With an .Baltiniore 2-4, Detroit g-S however, I attended Mass with my sumiper sport in the near future . . explanation. eagle on one of the elAstng holes, ting performance bf his nine-year Mail bag includ^ a letter from Jensen, .the ’s tl.e blg-ihoulderM man from career. Kamms City 4-g, Lee Aagelee family and then put on my paint­ ' >, , \ Yost Honored 6- 2. Sanol Solomon, a clipping enclosed most valuable player in 1958, had t*«nnsylvanla ahotVa three-under- The former “ Bay, Hsy“ kid, now ing clothes . . . When I finished Chicago 5, JMDnaeeota S concerning Pete-Close, Manchesr been trying a. comeback after ) ' ■■ iJ/ par'6^ for a 72Jhole total o f 270 a polaed veteran nearly 29, became at 4:30 and had a chance to get teris fine mile runner. Sanol, now a , kJ- .•< I By Little League W. L. Fob QR. some fresh air, I foiuid the weath­ staying out of baseball last year. apd a ' one-stroke ■wetory in. the the nlnp> player in major league successful lax consultant and pub­ But his batting average for 12 storied Texas Open Wciterdey. . . Ijistory -to hit four homers in a Detroit ...... 16 .716 - r er better than ever • • • Dinner Recipient of the. first annual New York ...... 9 .645 y i ,- lic accountant, was a standout games is ' only .130. The slump, It waa a rep^t^ith wie champion­ game yesterday as the Giants with friends and then to vlsUihg runner during his undergraduate Big Coach Award from 'he Mfameepta ...... 6 Mrs. Louise .Johnson, whose hob­ some believe, may be back of Jen­ Manchester Uttle League base­ ship-and PalmeFa'fofirth tourna­ Durled the'MUwaukee Braves 14-4 days at New York Unlverelty . . ment triumph of th'e-.j with a spectacular display of Chicago 7 by Is raising Golden Phessants', a sen’s departure. ball program Is Earl Yost, Booton ...... 7 7 JMM S " Office visitor was a Little Leaguer, He left the club in Cleveland / % ' « Gary Player of Jdhannesburg, power. hobby also of my eldest son, Reed. name of Roty Flynn. "How’s 'v ' sports editor editor of The HlUeie In Seven timea at bat In C leveland8 8 JMM S Saturday night, leaving only a Herald, ' South Africa, the leaamg money- Baltimore ..... 8 A AOO 8 your baseball arm?,’’ I asked brief message for Manager Mike winner and a three-tournament two prevtbna gmmee against the Monday ■'O.K.” came the reply. "Is your The plaqu^ In recognition Braves, Mays ddpiltted he was Kanaee a t y .,B r 8 885 4K irst winner of the tournament Higgins. for his assistaitce and coopera­ winner, tied for 14th place with Waahiagtoa .../s 11 818 6 curve and fast ball working?" I "Jackie said he would call me 277 and won only $651100. Player concerned about a. slump and '% golf\ season at the Manchester further Inquired. "U’s O.K. but my tion in the Little League pro­ thought “ I was going deeper." Lee Angelee ... 4 9. 868 5^ after we got, to Kansas City,” gram la Manchester since Its closed with s 74 es> putting Country Club was gillie. Simpson knubkle bail is real good!” . . said Higgins, who arrived here "The last couple o f days I didn't Toiksy's Gamee ■ . o f , The Herald’s ,, Advertising De­ Mrth In 1950, was presented to I went sour. New YCrk (Dltmar 2-6) at Baseball game in the affternoon with the Red Sox early today. Bo now Player has wok $47,068.- hit a baU good at aU.’^ M a y s ^ d . partment. Amli^tor anyone who found Central State hosting Hart­ Yost by Jim Higgins, L L. pres­ "And how thU. It’s the greatest day Washtaiftea (Stordlvaat (1-0), 1 "But he didn’t say when he would ident. 54 in 15 tournaments While Palmet didn’t krmw'mat Wee Willie had ford University at Dillon Stadium call. has taken down $39,886.58 in 14, of my baseball career. Anytime a pju. won, .the one-time hacker waS' Presentation took place last CUoago (Baumann 1-1) at 8Hn- ■in Hartford. Standout ahortstop "1 understand he won’t get home M ia hits four homers in one ghme readjr to go over his round, stroke once again for Central la Man­ Friday night at the West Side Las. Vegas Next H should be his m a test day." \ nesbta (Stobbe 0-1), 1:80 pjn. until Tuesday. I don’t know why Reo wdiere Yost was conducting Palmer and Player head^ 'for jey"stroke and hole by hoie..;One chester’s Leo Cyr,. a fine leadoff he left. We'll Just have to bide COUNT ’EM— Giant outfielder. Willie Mays, proudly displays the four baseballs repre­ Mays led a San Ftanclsco assault K Only Games Scheduled " of Manchester’s finest, Dick a ellnte for Little lAagne um­ Las Vegas and Uie tournament of against, seven Milwaukee . batter and great base runner . . our time until we can talk to senting the four homers he hit yesterday against Milwaukee. The four homers tied the • Tneeday'e' Schedifle TJhurtston, visited and we talked pires. Champion* today and there they'll The Giants belted no le'aa than elg' Dptralt at Washington, 7:05 Interested spectators included him.” find $10,000 first money that could record of four homers |n a single game held by nine other major league players. (AP bsaebril, umpiring' in particular. Dave Turkington and Don Sim­ homers, which added to their fi' • H Jensen quit last year because V-' » change the standings in the race Photofax.) in a 7-8 victory Saturday, Mualed -:The goc^ looking policeman is s mons, Central rooters from town, he disliked slrplsne travel and the for the cash. Pahner Is only $7,- o at develand, 7 pjn. former minor league arbiter... and Pete LoMagllo and Ray Pllko- major league records for cn# game New Fork at hflniiMota; 1:80 long absences from .his family. Unusual Schedule 181.96 behind and if he won first and two conaecutive games. pjn. Archie LaRochelle' of the White nls, local men on the Hartford fac­ He signed this year for a re­ at Las Vegas and Player got no ulty . . Night home nursing a, WUUe First Giant to Perform Feat Home Ban Parade Boston at Kaneas C l^i 0 pjn. Gloss Co. waa another visitor, dur­ ported $50,000 salary, explaining With No Title Bouts better, than fifth,, Arnold would SUt AT THIRD—Thig was situAtibn at third base in the sevoith Inni^^i^yester­ ing visiting houra, as well Sa Art bruised shoulder the result Of Rookie ahortatop Jose Pagan, Baltimore al^Los An^es^ 10 that 8 hypnotist had helped cure take toe lead. Fourth is $3,000. with only one hit,.lh 18 times ri pjn. day’s opener as catcher Pete Daley, left, of Washinirton, tags NewYankee Couch, publicist for the Scandia gelling struck with a foul ball. his fear of flying. The' Texas Opei. started its final soccer team. . .Dr. Charlie Rob- New York, MgS-' 1 (d>)—For the bat, hit a pair of homers, plus a catcher Jesse (bonder in a rundown. It all started when Hector Lopez^rove a grounder Thursday At their home In Crystal Bay, first time in. weeks, there isn’t a round yesterday with Paul Harney cou{de of Miwles. while Orlando NATIONAL LEAGUE to Washington third baseman HsjrryBright,. (!()), who tossed bti^Dal^ when Gonder biiia penned a letter from Middle- Nev„ his wife said last night she championship fight on the nation­ and Al Gelbergcr tied for first * Ospeda and Felipe Alou each con­ town with word that after 20 Bos­ Scheduled trip lo Yankee Sta­ Mays’ Big Bat Buries Braves Sunday’s Beedlte started for home. Daley chased Gonder and caught him just as Yony Kubek, right, of didn't know what was wrong. al boxing program. with 201 for 54 holes while Palmer, tributed trio' riiots. But U w Los Angrieo 2-5, Ohlodgo l-IO. ton Marathons - m distance of 26 dium to talk with Manager Ralph Ready to Move . Rex Baxter, Doug Sanders and Al strictly kUys* day. the Yankees, took thiid on thb play. Other Washington players are not identified. miles, 385 yards - he was retiring.. Houk and to watch the Yankees It’s a light week all around. Top Plttsborgh 6-2, CfaKlaBatl 8-4. "The children and I were get­ bout of toe week is toe televised Balding were tied at 202. Harney New York, May 1 (JP)— ^Tent'*'“ Adcock, the eiureing A n te The Cubs, shaking off a tough 2-1 Mays, cracked a 420-foot komer (AP Photbfax.) Henry Breen of East Hartford play Cleveland was postponed at took the lead at 63 holes as -the baseman. K g Joe wsm the last Na­ opening game loss to the Dodgers San Franclaco 14, Milwankee 4. ting ready to move to Boston for Green ManoPs Championship Bashethall Squad (ABC TV) lO-rounder between Giants of other years, includ­ Into the centerfield bleachers In l^hUadelphla 11,. S t Lonls 7 called to say that Jack Barry, while the last minute and as a substi­ the summer,” said Mrs. Jensen. result of an eagle on toe risbth, tional Leaguer to hammer four out on Tommy Davis two-run homer the first Inning off Milwaukee start­ tute I listened to the action via mlddleweights Joey Giambra of ing snch illustrious names as (10). a student at Holy Cross, played "Then this happens. He's still a Farmington Valley Basketball League champions for the 1960-61 season were Man­ Buffalo, N. Y , and Yama Bahama hole while Balding, Palmer and of the park in one day. He did it in the ninth, scored seven runs in er Lew Burdette. Then he hit No. radio in my home office while get­ W. L. Fct. GH. ba.jeball with Manchester for two little bugged about flying, but not chester’s Green Manors. The squad, front row, left to right, Frank Butkus, Buzz Kee-i of Bimini, at New York’s St. Nich­ Bill Collins were tied for second a Melvin Ott, Bill Terry, John­ July 31, .1954, in Ebbets Field, the second Inning of the nigditcap 2 some .400 feet to left center off years, around 1904. The former ting a column ready for the next stroke back as Balding and Palm­ Brooklyn. Son Francisco .10 16 .625 aw to this extent." ney, Dave Boland, Jim Glenney. Back row, Coach Tom Conran, Jim Moriarty, Bill Fortin, olas Arens Saturday night. ny lUze, George Kelly and for a spUt in their dnnblehesuler. another Burdette delivery In the major league Infielder coached at day . . . It was an exciting game, Mrs. Jensen—former high div­ er shot 34, the same as Harney, WiUle, who had hit only two Chicago reached D o^er starter third. .. Plttsborgh ... . 9 6 .600 H Joe Shea and Manager ^ob (Bowles. Missing players, Dom and Dan Pinto.- Mascot is Giambra, 29, and long-time con­ Rogar Connor, hit three home Lbs Angelee . . .10 8 the Cross for 40 years. He died the Yanks, with Mickey Mantle ing star Zoe Ann Olsen—said and Colltns ha,d a 33. . homers prior to yesterday's dis­ Rnger Craig for five hits In that In the fifth, WUUe lined sharply A56 I starring at both the bat and in the tender, hasn't lost in his last 11 runs in one game. But it remained MUwaokee .... 6 Sunday. "He lived in a house at Jackie wired her: "Arriving on Tom Conran Jr. The Manors won 16 of 16 league games. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) But Palmer rallied for an eagle play of fireworks, grMted - MU­ riotous InnUig. Billy Williams, A1 to center against Moe Drabowsky, . 6 jlOo 2 field, won, 4-3. I missed being in fights over'a three-year span. The on 15, where his No. 4 Iron travel­ for Vraiie Maya, of the 1961 Gi- Chicago ...... 8 8 AOO 8 the comer of Myrtle and Church train in Reno. Don’t jump to con­ handsoms 160-pounder’s won-lost ania, to become the ftrat in (tie hla- waukee starter Lew Burdette with Heist, Dick Berteil and .Winning the third of seven MUwaukee pltch•^ New York but I was glad that I ed 50 yards to toe grran, just era, before he teed off on a 1-1 St. Louis ...... 7 9 .488 8 Sts. with Joe Casey, the catcher,’’ clusions." record is 62-5-2 including 30 t o ^ of the club to hit four in one a four-bagger in. the first inning. Bob Anderson singled and Breen informed. Casey later played didn’t r'have to drive home after She said she would drive to Reno three feet from the pin. 'That'was There 'was no one on base. Mays chased Craig with a pitch by Seth Morehead In Uie next Fhllsulelpiila . . . 6 9 .400 SI/, Hurler in American the final otit was made . . . Much knockouts. Bahama, unbeaten in the shot that wrapped it up for gaaie. , vdth Detroit while Barry starred with the children this afternoon Traffic Jam tagged Burdette . again in ' the double. inning. CIncfainati .... . 6 10 A75 4 work waa completed away from Hyndman Beat Injury his last four, has a 63-11-3 record. Arnold. Wflodraua WUUe did it yester­ Homer No, 8 waa a t^>e-measure Today’s Games with the Philadelphia A’s. Lou to meet Jackie. Including 20 kayos. third. This time there was one • • • but lost the second, 4-2. the desk at 13 Bissell St. and I Palmer waa able to bogey the fi­ day. a feat dccompUahed pr^ou a-. job, traveUng some 450 feet juat to PhllsdeIpWa (Roberta 0-8) at New York, May 1 (/P)— ^fd-2 < »by Jim Gentile, Ous Triandos and Breckenridge managed the Man­ In a copyrighted interview with For Drag Races ly by only eight major league mate aboard. m iL S 11, CARDS 7— The Pbil- Cleveland end BaatcQ_ris(L split am cofivinced more and more that nal hole and still win the $4,300 the left of the bleachers In, left. In Ohiclanatl (OTToole 1-2). 8:05 p.m. Dick Donovan of the Wash­ Ron Hansen, ty b ^ a mkjor league chester team' while Barry played ths Boston Daily Record, Mrs. plgyna—actually aia lo a nine-in­ Southpaw Seth Morehead was on' Ues spotted the Cardinals a 6-6 a pair, the Indians wliinJng the record. The long ball flurry'^i^va here, Breen added.. .District Eight twice the amount of work can be Jensen said she felt sure "That ftrstTnoney as . Harney missed a the eighUi, Mays hit hJs fourth cir­ Only Game Scheduled. ington Senators isn’t the best East Haddam, May 1 lYl — . fong putt that would, have given ning, game— as his .San Pnmcisco the mound In the sixth when Mays lead but rallied for seven runs in cuit blast some 430 feet to left cen n i^ te w 10-1 after the Red Sox Hector Brown his first victory. of the £.Connecticut Little League done at home than in the office just as soon as we can get away And Returns as Winner the eighth .and four In the 10th to Tuesday’s Sohedole . . . Night home cleaning out m.v The first di^ig racing strip In him a birdie. He went past the pin m ^ea helped him bury the' Mil- pounded his third homer. There ter off Don McMahon. 'Ihe crowd, pitcher in the American had walked off with a 4-2 triumph. •taged a clinic for coaches, man- together for a few days, wc’ll be the state opened with a mam­ win thelrvSeCOnd straight from St. Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 8:05 attic and then reading before and then two-putted from 18 inch­ wuikae Braves, 14-4. The victory, were two on at the time. WUUe rooting for VWUle, booed Os Jim pjn. League, find he isn’t the wbrst Los Angeles won Hs third straigfat, TANKS 4-1. 8ENATOBS S-1 — agers and umpires at night in on our way bjick to Boston." Plnehurst, N. C:, May 1 (Ah— nament victory for Hyndman, moth traffic jam. cooidod with Pittsburgh's spUt of Louis. Johnny Calliaon, T p n y ^ y - defeating. Kansas d t y 6-4 in the turning to Groucho Marx’ usually es for a bogey. got his fourth homer in tjie eighth, Davenport grounded out with Mays Loo Angelee at 'Milwaukee, 8 —but he certainly is the un- W h it^'F ord , with the relief help ''^ o a d Brook. All teams in the She said sh'e talked by phone Fourteen months ' ago Bill who had been a runnerup and ■ About 10,000 spectators turn­ a in Cincinnati, off righthander Don McMahon, lor and Pancho Herreritf^^ho on deck in the ninth. first game but the A ’s took the entertaining video show. Hyndman fell in a parking lot It gave Harney a 71 and knock­ pjn. luckiest. of ljU s ^Orroyo, gained his third district, were represented, except with Jensen Thursday.' four-time losing semifinalist' ed up for the opening yester­ Batting—Willie Mays, Giants— ed him down to third place at 272, boosted the Giants into first plaCe with one mate aboard. rapped seven hits aniUbKfve in "I t ’s probably juat as weU second game, 3-3. yiptory in the Yankees’ opening Manchester, save for Umpire Lee "He told me ho wa.s hitting the while preparing to drive home here. in the NatiooaULeague. eight runs among them, knocked Son FTanctsoo at Chicago, 1:50 The S3-year-old righUiander has Friday day, and state police said they SlOmmed four homers In one when Balding posted a 69. for 271. That gave him a total of eight didn't get another - chance up pjn. made four starts this year and he’s game victory. RHstls Boyer drove Fracchia. Archie Allen of Spring- ball pretty hard. . although he from a ba.sketball game. He In recent years he was U.S. turned away another 10,000. game, the ninth major leaguer to Balding birdied toe final hole with WUUe w asiC C jH ^far from be- runs batted in for the day, four in the 10th Inning tsUliea. there," Mays said modestly. " I fesen SOX 4-1, INDIANS 2-10— In what proved to be winning, run field College handled the Coaches Tip that basketball coaches El­ wasn’t having much luck keeping broke both- arm.s, severely And British Amateur runner- eoming the first major leaguer Ftttaburgh at S t 'Loois, 8 pju. loet ail four. All four defeats have gin Zatursky and Ray Korbusie- The atrip, located just over accomplish the feat, and drove In a 12-foot putt to grab the $3,000 behind the record of 12 set by probably wouldn't have done any­ The Red Sox played in Cleveland with an eighth inning- single that and managers, passing down many it awav from the fielders," she banged his chin and broke sev­ up. the Colchester town line,' can be ever to hit five home runs In the been by one nm end In none has without sJackie Jensen, their slug­ ski at Manchester High had re­ eight runs as the Giants buried second money. Harney won $2,()00. Sunny Jim Bottomley of the 1924 thing as I would have been press­ scored BIU Skowron. Catcher hbipful hints in one portion of the said. "He told me everything wa.s eral teeth. He's been a member of the reached by a narrow paved road Geiberger had a 72 fo r 273 and. game In the only time at bat in Snndav*6 HomePif’ ing.” he yielded more than four runs. ging rightflelder who had rejoined signed waa received at an early Milwaukee under a 14-4 score. Cardinals. Mis average Is 2.T6, Dutch Dotterer’s double drove in building while I had the attention fine, but I think I detected a It wasn't until almost a last two U.S. Walker Cup from Colriieater. Only a dirt a tie for fourth place with Doug which he failed to hit a hoftierv ' Oh, yes, Billy Loes was th^ win­ , WUUe said he was "Just up the club tUsi season after a year’s hour but before confirmation was trace of depression." teams, and has been regarded Pitching—Pete Burnside, Sen­ (Season. Totals In Parentheses) Lest year, Chicago's Frank Bau­ the winning run for W a sh in g ^ of the umpires for more than two. month later, after he switched road leads to the strip in East ators—The southpaw relief pitch­ Sanders, who shot a closing 71. Mays sent a screaming liner to ner. He went all the way, giving there swinging,” didn't know layoff. Jenseh who w as'batting houra In the cafeteria. It was a received the morning was almost Mrs. Jensen said Jackie’s bat­ as one of the nation's out­ Haddam. deep center field. That was In the . NA'nONAL LEAGUE Major Ledguf mann waa the league’r earned run in the id^tcap as aouthpaw^al passed . . . Don Cowles of the doctors, that x-rays revealed er came out of the to re­ Each won $1,600. Jay Hebert, who up eight hits for his second vie- about any record until he heard It king with 2.68. .130, left after'''luvlng a note for Woodshick registered hla^firsf"ric- fruitful night for all, Lee being ting slump probably "Got him the damage to his arms, below standing amateurs despite his And Colchester, which suc­ waa champion o f the , Houston fifth Inning. Miaya Gtsnts 4 (6). Manager Mike Higgins. The note y winter staff stopped to report tire the last two Yankee hitters tory. Asu*on drove in ali four MU­ on the pubUe address system— and Lost year, Donovan, with the tory. A fine relief j o b - ^ Pets my passenger to and from. Don down.” the elbows. rather modest collection of cessfully fought an attempt to Classic last week, posted a 68 for In other National League games, waukee runs. Pagan, Gln»l« 3 <3)-, wasn’t trying for homers after his = = L e a d e rs = read: “I wiU caU yra'Sunday night a successful banquet for the com­ “ Obvibusly, I'm juat spcculat- championships. establish a drag strip there, was %vlth the tying and winning runs Philadelphia defeated'St.'LoulKrSS- Cepeda, Glaata (8). White Sox, had an earned run av­ Burnside, who reUxpd uie last two Berger of Rockville handled all the There were fears that hia on bases in (he ninth to preserve 274 and a tie with Rex Baxter • ■ • second one. when you reach Kansas City and arrangements. bined y Midget and Junior Girls' thg. but I have to think Jack feels The 7,000-yard, par 72 No. hardest hit by the traffic snarl. 7 In 10 innings, and Los Angeles F. Aloo, Giants (2). AMERICAN LEAGUE erage of 5d7 but hia won and lost hitters with two^runners on base Bowling Leagues, most improved days as a top flight amateur the Senators’ 2-1 nightcap vic­ Jr. for sixth place, each getting PUATES 6-2, REDS 8-4—PitU- "A fter you get two in a game, Batting (Bossd on 40 or more at record was 6-1. The reason, of teU you of my plans.” • in the ninth: preserved Woode- he's hurting Boston’s chances." 2 course of the Plnehurst $1,350. divided a pair with Chicago. The Aiuron, Braves 2 (8). you don’t look for a third one. honors going to' Kathy Hayes Dick O’Connell, Red Sox \ice golfer might be numbered. tory. Cuba won the nightcap 10-5 after burgh dropped Cincinnati into last T. Davis, Qodgen 2 (6). baU)—Temple, Cleveland, .429: course, was that the 'White Box Boston'^woh the opener on Vie shlck's triumph. Tuesilay Country Club was more of a GREEN JR. BOYS The largest crowds in Texas But today was the first time this Wertz' two-nin homer In the ninth; (Midgets) and Judy Sommers president, said In Boston that Jen­ But last June BUI tried to monster than ever, thanks to Open history—more than ' 33,000 the Dodgers had taken the opener, place, handing the Reds their W. Davis, DMgers (1). Mlnoso, Chicago. -381; Landis and had the best hitting team In the Early phone caller was Bill (Juniors) each of whom improved, qualify for the U.S. Open and Scheduled to meet in a rolloff eighth straight defeat in jhe open­ year I’ve felt real good. This la Fox, Chicago, Runnels, Boston league. giving pitcher Bill Mbnbouquette Skoneskl, the always immaculate sen "is too fine an athlete and awesome pin placements. On for the four days—saw the .tour­ 3-1. The Pirates beat Cincinhati Neal, Dodgers (1). my biggest thrill. I knew the fans WHITE SOX 6, TWINS S — The their averages 14 pins . . . Part missed by one shot. Seldom for the league championship are Shoe in Museum er. The Reds retaUated by knock­ and Battey, Miimesota, .340. The Senators this year have hla first victory. He has lost three. dressed Manchester Midget Foot­ person'for us to take any action almost every hole the flag was nament played over the 6,616-yard 0-3 in the first game but the Reds Cunningham, Cardinaia (8). were pulling for me and. It felt White Sox snapped a 2-2 tie in two of a three part Little League against him until we know what was a non-qualifier more L. T. Wood and McBride's Sports ing the Pirates out of first place Boyer, Cardinals (0). Runs—MonUe, New York, 14; scared more than four runs in only Cleveland went on a 14-hit rant- ball League commissioner, with a stuck about as far back as it Oak Hills Country Club course. won the second 4-2 to snap an wonderful.” the top of the 11th to hand the Umpires’ Clinic brought me back his reasons are." pleased, That he had done so Spot. The rolloff will be held New York (.P)—One of the latest Thera were 15,000 out yesterday. eight-game losing streak. with their second game .triumph. Clemente, Pirates (1). Temple, Cleveland and C ^h , De­ two of their 21 games. TheySre page in the second game asYtmng twins their third straight defeat news tip. Thanks to fellows like could be placed, u.sually in a Wednesday night at 7 at the Bowl­ Eight-itBb righthander Wynn Hasrifins pitch­ to Manchester, and the tVest Side Wtll in coritpetitloh after such corner leaving little margin additions to.toe USGA Museum is * • • Bob,. Friend Won his fourth in a AMERICAN LEAGUE troit IS; Froncono, Cleveland and played eight y " Barber of the Orioles, the Tigers seventh, giving the Angels their Herald' about so and ..so?" The Chapman of Palm Beach, Fla., Hyndman was 12 over par homers in one game. With five was Joe Adcock of the Braves in scale, compliments of Fred Nas- 4 and 3 In the finals of the homers the day ta^ore, the Olahts defeat Dropo, Orioles (1). 'Versalles, Minnesota, 22; FYan- Baltimore hut increased Ra^flrat suddenly exploded for eight runs -nado eiji uj qdnmm iqfipi-ri* answer is usually that no one Jook siff of Nasslff Arms . . Alkong Registrations and opening work- for 33 holes, nine in the morn­ 1954. cona and Power, Cleveland, 21; outa for the planned fast pitch North and South Amateur set a National League mark of 13 Bob Purkey hurled a six-hitter KllMrew, Twills (1). l^ c e lead over MhuiMpth to a in the next two Innings to win the er. Rookie Southpaw Jim Archer the time to phone or drop a note the men who will call the plays ing. Fifty-year-old Chapman " I think the record- will show PlersaU, Cleveland, 20. to the desk . . Summer weather Dusty Softball Leagiie are sched­ Tournament. was 14.pver,*.^er,« eight in the morn­ in .two games. Henry Aaron had for his third Redleg victory in the Slevers, Twins (8). that I’m a alow starter and a fast nill game when the^ White Sox opener. Rookie third baseman wo., his first major league game will be Ty Holland.^ one of Man­ nightcap. Shortstop Leo Cardenas Doubles— Kaline, Detroit 6; defeated Uie Twipa^^S in 11 In­ Steve Boros had three hits for De­ arrived, at last, and the tempera­ uled tonight at Robertson Park It/v’ns the first major tour­ ing. two homers for the Braves to give finisher,” Mays said,.“ Ml|ybe this for the A ’s in the second although chester's all-time baseball stand­ starting at 6:30 and lasting until the two teams a record tying 10 drove in a pair of runs with a Twins (1 ). Fox, Chicago and PierasU, Pow­ nings. It was.,the third straight troit and Phil Reagan hurled two he needed help from Dave Wickers- ture reading was 81 degrees at outs and a forpver baseball um­ year will be different because of er and Romano, Cleveland, 5. the Coast Gqard Academy in New 8. The same program is planned homM' in a game. double and two singles off loser this.” ^ ■ loss for thp'TSvina sending them hitless relief innings to gain hia ham in the ninth. Rookie shortstop pire in the Twilight Leag;ue as Triples— Landis, Chicago, Pier- into a ^third place, a half-game first major league triumph, " ^ e London when I checked in during Tuesday and Wednesday nights Ma}ra put on a tremendous show Joe Gibson. ' As a 4-.year-old, Tom F€»l won WUUe boosted his home nki out­ Dick Howser drove in what proved well as AI Cowles, another man as well. for the 13.114 MUwaukee specta­ • • ♦ * fall, Cleveland, Tuttle end SulU- bac^ o f the Yaftkees. The Tigers Orioles won the nightcap on sue-' the afternoon. Comdr. Otto Gra­ P/owerful Hartford Aictors aU 10 starts and carried from 128 put to six for the season—and 285 van, Kansas d t y and WoodUng, to be the winning run with a slngls with plenty of experience over the All men interested must at least tors. Probably the most interested DODGERS 2-5, CUBS 1-10 woh the opener from the Orioles cessive seventh Ihnlng home runs in the top of the ninth. ham, former all-pro passing whiz past 15 years. to 136 pounds. In hig career. He has driven 1^ 14 Wafhhurion, 2. with the Cleveland Browns and register on one ' of these thrqp runs and hiked his average to Home Runs— ManUe,’ New York, now director of athletics at the Saturda nights and are Invited to workout Over Scandia at Nebo^ 3-0 .833. 7; GentUe, Baltimore, Golavlto, academy, wasjpn hand as well as if they 80 deaire. Hank Aaron accounted for MU? Detroit and Klussevirskl,' Los Ah- Carl Selin, head baseball coach.. Rain, rain and more rain fell The Recreation Department waukee's runs with a pair of hom­ Scholastic Sports Cadendat this fihal Saturday of April and as hopes to have at least four teams Just about sewing up honors in' .several of them played their high geles, 4; Seven Ued'<-lrith 8. Main attraction was a varsity the Northern B Division of the. ers. The blasts, coupled with the \ Stolen Basea-T-'VersaUea,. Minne­ a result the planned course for in the league. All interested play­ school soccer st Wethersfield baseball gpame, Coast Guard ver­ National Soccer Leag;ue yesterday High. Giants’ eight, tied a league record sota, 6; Aparielo, Chicago, 5; How- sus Wesleyan, the Cards winning, the day waa changed considerably ers will be pooled and. In picking by two teams in a. game . . It waa a good morning to work the teams, an effort will be made was Hartford Balnga which scored S^'orr by pi’rlcsin: scf, Kansas City, Green, Minne­ First CCIL Test for Indians, 7*0. Rain held off until the game a 3-0 triumph oVer the Scandia Balnra ...... S O—J The Giants’ total of 13 homers sota and Mantle, New York, 3. ■was completed . . Home well past at the desk and as was the case to distribute the talent available finals; P. Srata 2. 9. Scata. in two straight games broke the witli inclement weather there as evenly as possible to create bet­ AC hooters at Mt. Nebo. The vic­ Suits; Scandia. K. (Jarcia, Strevea, pitching-Lary, Detrbit 4-0, the usual dinnCr hour I settled tory gave Balnea a five poipt lead Bettencourt. Frencti. National League record of 12 act l.OOO; Eleven Ued with 3-0, 1.000. Rockville Riding ^Qoud Nine’ back in my easy chair, hearing were no early personal callers al­ ter balance and make the league Balnea: Ferranle. Raale, Zocca, La- by the Braves against -Pittsburg though at least 25 phone calls re­ more Interesting. This same plan in the standings on the strength Rosa. Sriikeouts— Bel), Cleveland and only ray son tell me at 10 o'clock of 11 victories, two ties and no In 1953 anf^’tled the major lea^e Ramos, Minnesota, 35, Ford. New t ] ^ be was going to bed. garding Little League practice . . was used in forming the Twilight mark established by the Near York By EBAIW CLINE ^Memorial and Friday journey to Trip 4o the. Coast Guard\Academy Baseball League last summer and los.ses. Scandia has registered nii \ Yoi^ 2^ Mofsl, Detroit 31; Pas-' Somers. wins, dropped four matches ano’ Catcher Walker Cooper hit nine Yankees In a doubleheader In 1039. cual, Minnesota, 20. Undefeated Manchester and in New London was postponed as proved quite satisfactory. Wednesday This proposed fast pitch softball plaved one tie. grand alam home runs for five dif­ NATIONAL UDAOUE "CUoud Nine” riding Rockville CHARTER OAK CONFEBENCE the rain continued at noon and I ferent National League teams dur­ rule the roest amongst area school­ Southern Division Excellent sports calendar was found many small inside jobs to league will be organized'only if All of the scoring took place in Batting (Baaed on 40 or more at 'O Irit at the desk, compliments of the first half with all three goals ing his long career. Ho hit four for bats)—Moon, Lea Aijgelef,^ .417; boy baseball teams. The Indians W. L. Pet. G.B. be done around the house, thus not enough men show Interest. Norm Country dob Bill and Ed GIenny.of the W. G. Gagnon of the Rec staff will be In booted home by the Scats brothers the Giants, two forttiie Cubs and Sport Schedule Cumdngham, S t Louis, .400;" Gon- becaiue of their fine start which Avon ...... 2 1 .667 — wasting the afternoon. one each for the Cardinals, Reds saw.them winning their first two ..2 1 charge and will be at Robertson Paolo Scata. who played an out­ salex, Phlladelphls, .360; Kaako, East'Hampton . .667 ' SUNDAY and Braves. games last jse e k and Coach Ron Portland ...... 2 1 .667 — Park for the next three nights .to standing game throughout, tallied give your house c CinciiuiaU, .866; Aaron, MUwau- register'candidates and, supervise twice with the other one,being Today kec}' .347. KoxucCh’f Rams oh the strength Rocky HiU ...... 2 2 .500 H s e l e c t e d NINE HOLES Windham at Manchester, 8:15, of their ;dead-game, oome from be­ Bacon Academy .1 1 .500 H Class A—Doc McKee 30-2-28, NBA Lists May Day Meeting the drills. scored by Sal Scata. Scandia was Runs —T Boyer, St. Louts, 15; completely outplayed in the first Mentprial Field. Cunningham,Bt Louis, }4 ;' Zim­ hind' seventh jnning rally Friday, Uromwell ...... 1 2 .338 i Jim Horvath 82-2-80, Harry Math- c o L u m e u s .P)—The Na­ half with Balnea’s ball handling weather-tight roof mer,' Chicago,' Wills and l^xm , excellent. Tennis— Windham at Manches­ Lof Angelee and Mays, gan'FYan- ington and snap the Knights' 36- 30, Vic Daley 34-4-30, Doh Mae- tional Basketball Asioclation ‘ ts HOLIDAY COMMERCIAL Led Champs, League PULL-TIMS ter. - etseb, 12^' game winning stpeak. ~Wlnleas RHAM hopes to get Into Kay 33-3-30, Joe Haynes 8S-S-S0. scheduled for a H ay Day meeting Springfield, Mass. (/P) — Bill The aecond half was a scoreless S H O C K I -^usdure S ' Despite the fact that they lost RunTBatted^In — Aaron, MU­ The Indians opened their Cen­ the Victory column after three con­ Class B — Frank Obrsmski today. The "May Day" in this case Sweeney of the champion Spring- affair. '8candia had several oppor­ A B S O R B E R S This has been a tough winter for your roof. The next high RockvlUeBtWlndjtor, 3:10. waukee, 16; T , Davis gnd Mo5253 and ask to have your roof checked. If Memorial Field. 20. V ter's undefeated track squad has Sinri, Paul Ballsieper, Wally Par- of disclosures in the recent RHAM at Rocky Hill, 8:15. Doublas—HIUm -, San FVanelsoo, im m s M U VAUUCY two important triangular meeta ciak, 85. gambling scandals. 6; Nine Ued with 4. . OONFWBNCB scheduled this week. Tuesday-the Moe admitted to university of­ you must re-roof, we'll quote you a fair price for a job ^ Friday, May 5 ficials that he had accepted 175 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANYf Cheney Tech at Somers, 2:30. Triples — Amaroi Philadelphia W , L. Pet. GJB. Indlvis (8-0) take their unblem­ EllingtoQ Ridge and Stuart Pittriniff^ 8; Banks Middletown ...... 5 0 1.000 — ished record to Wethersfield to from Aaron Wagman, who was in­ you can be sure will be satisfactory. RockvlUe at, Oloatonbury, 3:15. dicated last week on charges of Triick: Haltand Hartford at and Santo, CMcaco, Post Gbicin- Southington .... .4 1 .800 l UJee on Glastonbury and Wethers­ SUfiDAT - naU, ’WlUs, Los Angeles and- Vlr- bribing college players'but said he Manchester, 3:15, Memorial FTeld. Windsor ...... 4 1 ' 800 l field, and Friday afternoon Coach SEIEOTED 16 HOlJgS don, PKtab'urgh, 3. Rockville ...... S 3 .6Q0 2 Paul Phlnney’s ohargeg’ host Hall never even had considered fixing Golf: Manchester, Eastern at 8/4HANIMOAP games. Later bis former team­ ^ financing Windham, 8. Home Runs — Moon, Los An­ Newington ....„.2 3 .400 - 3 and' powerful Haiiford public, geles, 8; Maya, San Francioeo, 6; PlainriUe ...... 1 4 .300 4 judged In most clrcMs as the team Lou Cianclulll 78-9-64, anve mate,, Lou Brown; charged with AMESITE Ovlan 71-6-65. , being Wagman’s go-between, told Glenney’s will re-roof the average 6-room house with Bird T . Davlsi Los Angelos and Boybr, Glastohbiuy ' ...... 1 4 .200. 4 to beat for state outdoor track (.avai-e/a* S t Louis, 5; Robinson, OnclnnaU, Farmington ...,:0 6 .000 5 honors this spring. The Indian JKlokon a ; Charlotte. N.C., sportswrlter Zaaar|r-r;aa Master-Bilt Shingles in your choice of colors for only $10.00 Bowling Mc(}ovey, San Franclaco and Lee Baum 98-20-78, Andy Rep* ttiat Moe had given the money to .... ^ trackmen are 3-0 in CCIL action him. ^iencer, S t Louis, 4. Off to a slow start which foufid ko 98-16-78, Ren M c K o n a M - ^ DRIVES VaWai-rMai aiclualva Columboa a month. , ,. ^ ' and both meets will be acotod on a NBA President Maurice Podo- PARKADB SFOBTSAIe N Stolen Based — Robinson and it losing Its first two gatnea. Rock- dual basis with the ones against Werner KunsU 94*18-76. Saelea for ttta b«dea< buyar. loff said ha had called the meeting Experience Standings - Pinson, ClnclnnaU, 5; M a ^ , San vOle baa now reeled off three oon- Wethersfield and Hall counting in * HRST IN QUAUTY Laxar^' rMa t tucluaJvt Cofumbut W. L» Pet Francisco, S; Freese, Cincinnati, aecutlvs triumphs highlighted by the league standings. of the Board of Governors' a(ter ,Is Onr learning that Ken Sears of the Saslen tor prwnfam tafyjba at raf- Opfffl 7:30 OAH. to 5 p.nie Bolton H ou se...... 44 16 .733 WUUs and T. Davla Los Angelaa the big win over SoufiUngton. TKe W e e k e n d « FAUIST IN PRICE Best alar priu. and. Miljer and Kuenn,' Siu) Friuu; New Yoi-k- Knickerbockers had Aceto A Syhreeter ..8 8 32 .633 Rams am In fourth place In the Getting into the swim of things Guarantee Laval^Mai tichitiva Caluaibaf Dickie AtisnUo ....36 23 .606 Cisco, 3; V Central \ Valley Oonntsnce, just H ew ' York—^Doug JOaes. 182. Joined the Ssn Francisco Saints on the ^AoHoolboy spring s p o ^ Of the American League. * FASTESt SERVICE _____ ahecyadth haaify Su N dw Wsdnesday hosting lonnsa'ComtryChih. 60k eloaraneo to alga Moo. \^^OMn.Ell HOMC jHeAllING >ALBS end SIRViei V I (y •, ".V

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Elsenhower that, the Kennedy New FiteMitrick, 40 Hudaon of Our Lady of Bi. Barthclomew’a been looking for,” WeUes oaUL Ha FOR DRESSMAKING and altera- churches. J. J. Ellison Agency, MLS Realtors slonal relotlpna'and other aide*. V tlMl JAnX: Marlow’’a, Inc.. 867 Main, Clean, elderly couplo. Box R, Frontiers legislative program ert Purvla, North Coventry; Har- Church will .qieet tomorrow at 8 added, however, the proposal ia tittu. see Lyn Krstxke at 40 Liber- ATTRACIi Ye roonr centrally lo- TRemont 8-9498.* AD 6-1341 CH 3-2868 MI 8-6454 Morse hosnompiained vigorouely /■•^MI 94B31. . Herald. ‘‘has laid a big egg so far.”,. old Peterson, 27 Turnbull Rd.; p.m. in the basement of the rec- by no means assured of passage. . Lost and Pound 1 Business Sei^ces Offered IS StrCet, Manchester. cated. Gentleman. Referencea, MI that the adinInlstraU(m failed to In­ NEW 6 ROOM Colonial, 1% ceramic "I think it haOiJuat about talked Mrs. Florence Bramonde, Coven­ tory; Reservations for the dinner- Briefly his recommendation la Homo uAzsK, 9-6816. iOLTON VALUES l' form hie Bubeommittee In advance baths, fireplace, planered walls, itself to death.” Halleck said. He try;' . Christophisr Brigham, 82 dance, scheduled for Saturday at that towns would receive aid ac­ IjOST — Men'a Silver Andre- COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Sto- Xtf/ B.HUHUU», USED FURNTrURB. MI 8-7449, of the Ill-fated Invadon of Cuba . art R; Wolcott on aut'.matle gloving—.TmekUig— smwvM'jiu. Farm arid Land For Sale 71 hot water heat, amesite drive Country Living — Low Taxes added that 1ft 35_legislative mes­ SeOman Circle; Mrs. Doris Potter, 7:30 p.m. at Fiano’s Restaurant in cording to the number of grand Bouebard watch, vicinity Parkade, 119 Mather S t by Cuban exiles. waahen. dryera and electric -diUll ROOM FOR rent, gwUemon pre­ Large shade trees. Builder Ml $11,500 — Immaculate 4 room sages and task force reports Ken­ Bolton, must be made by today. list dollars behind each student in. Friday. Rewardv Cau W? #-7845. -....-V . Storage / B O L T O N ^ Had his group been ooneulted. that to-wn. rahgea. Ml 9Am ; ferred. References. MI 8-0485. 3-486D. ranch, garage, amesite drive. nedy had rolled up 250,000 words ADMITTED S'UNDAT; Edward 'For information, members - may Three Rooinis o f Furniture in' addition to the 750,000 he had Morse eald, all Its members , would call Mrs. Enrico Reale,' 11 Bonner Towns with high grand Uste MANi OaUvsry. 10 acres of land—600 foot frwit- $18.600—Coventry line, large 1954 Boy]*, GlOatonhury; Mrs. Amanda LOST—Orange cat in vicinity Avery AMESTTE DRIVEWAYS construct­ Light jsge deUv- PROM MODEL. HOME VERNON—Dart Hill Road. 6-room used In presidential campaign Sandtorg, 63 Falknor Dr.; Walter have warned that the operation Rd. would receive the l«^ t old, where­ ed — resurfaced — ’sealed. Ml NICE ROOM to rent next to bath age, full price $2,700. ranch, excellent condition, full built 6 room ranch, plastered walls, would "encounter eevere trouble tn as towns' with low lists would zo- street, W^jdng. MI 4-0763. « y . ■ SraMieni and -Hel^ Wantod— Peaialc 35 Helir Wsntedr-Male 36 ArtielHi For Sale 45 fireplace,. acres speeches. Hlcktng, 91 Charter Oak St.; Ray­ 3-6515. . stovq Folding Cost Over $700 .for gentlemah. Call MI 8-5433, basement, aluminum storms, car­ "This brings the verbal output mond .Bresso, 231 Parker SL; Mrs. Cuba and that It would have seri­ Wesley Circle*. South Methodlit ceive more. He said there would port, priced to sell. Owner trans­ LOST—GIRL'S brown rimmed chairs R>r rentN SEWING MACHINE eperators, REOISl'ERB® pharmacllt wanted, TOOLS F(Ht gardeii:—two hand cul- LAWRENCE F. FIANO $14,490—1968 built 6 room ranch, of the New Frontier to one mil­ NettU Finn, East Hartford; A l­ ous repercusdona elsewhere In the Church WSCS, will meet at the probably be no reduction in pioa- CHAIN SAW work — Treea cu t fuU-time, 8 a.m.-4:80 p.m. Also ferred. Charles W. Lathrop, Ml fireplace, enclosed breczeway and hemisphere, especially if It failed glaaBea, vidnity Hartford National full or inut-tirae, at once. Apply In tlvatw, hoes, forkar files and NEVER BEEN USED Realtor MI 3-2766 lion words, and all we have tb bert Rayros, Warehouee Point; home o f Mr*. John Von Deck,' 42 ent allocations hut towns current­ Bank and Friendly Ice Cream. ReasanalUe ratea. CaB PI s-nM AUSTIN A. Oo. Loom- nights, i«rt-tiins. 8-10 p.m. Exper­ person or call Ml 9-9814. ONE' FURNISHED room with 9- 0384. garage, one acre wooded privacy. to dispose of Castro.*' driUs, bureau, bookcass. MI 84637. Sale Price $388 show for It so far are ah extend Albert Steinberg, 292 Charter Oak Russell St., tomorrow night at ly strapped for achool aid fw M */ Reward. MI 9-1306. . between 1:30-4:30 or any Uraa moving. pa—Alrdale, Uack and light 48 states. Personalised ssrvles. MI Specials in our famous do-it-your­ heated rec room, basement garage. U.S. policy in regard to Cuba smaller added amounts. brown, male Cidl Lee Fracchia, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, atma walls, WOMAN WITH aitiattc abUl^ for next to shower on sefcond floor, 16 acres, 7 room home completely steam gas heat, fireplace, foeezer, the augar act, and a depressed dover; William Carrol, 619 W. Slater. Morris Bennett will show AB187. CH 7-1488. Clerk for general oftlee work, sKi- self department. Tubes—80% off, Sacrificing complete bedroom, % acres. Middle I’pke.; James and Joaeph should be. It’s much better than th* Dog Warden, MI S-8S94. fireplaces,. flagstone teiracea. gluing face features co toys, 8 countlng background hslpfui w t free parking, Tel, MI 9-8864. remodeled. Priced for quick sale. stove, 2-car garage, amealte drive. areas law," Halleck said. slides of a “Mission tn India.” j adJustlUe rabbit ears with switch, complete Uvlhg room aad kitchen $17,900—View, land, outbuildings, Mlogmoaki, 48 Grandview St.; Jo­ Sena. Herman Talmadge, P-Ga.. straight across-the-board old giv­ Work done at reasonable prices. M A I^ S B E S T ^ Moving a.m.-4:80 p.m. Apply Kaldar Toy not nscessary, must be UiA toliool decorator furniture from model dis­ J. D. Realty, 470 Main St.. MI Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit Dirksen said he had told Eisen­ FOUND — Mbngrel, light brown, MI 3-0796. ' rew, $9.96, now 99c; Red Bird custom built 1922, large 7 room seph Rieater, Wapping; Mrs. Mary and 'Hugh Scott,’'^-Pa., aay the en out now," he said. Ing Company. Local knd Co., 60 a u ls r d SL grsduato, good wages, jnvs day chlinney mounts only 99c; Chan­ play home. We will give you free 8-S139. trees. Wide frontage. 400 foot hower "that not one of the Ken­ The DeMolay Motherg Circle male.' CbQ Lee Fracchia, Dog THREE ROOM tenenient, Oakland home, 2 fireplaces. Twlble, North (fovenlry; Donald United Statea ahould act force­ He said, however, that th* ano- tance moving, -packing week, permanent pom on with delivery and free storage up to one depth, exclusive Eacott. MI nedy proposals has generated any will meet tonight at 8, Instead of Warden, MI 3-85»4. TREE PRUNING, removal and lot nel 8 yagi antennas $1.99; UHF St. MI 9-6339. 9-8. SIX ACRES—One acre Open lot on 9-7683. Wallach. Staffordvllle; Mrs. Ga- fully to diapoae Prime Minister cess of the program would rest we. Regular service t chence for advancement Apply. bow tie antenna $1.99; VHF lead-in year. $19,900—Large 1960 built 7 room enthusiasm on either the Dem­ 7:30. In the banquet hall of th'e clearing. Call Frank C. Noble “Jr., WAITRESS, psrt-fims nights. CsH hard road.'TVcker St., Coventry. brielle Biiyaee, Coventry: Mra. Castro if Latin American nations with the establishment of a sys­ Nra England States and wire 2c a foot; and-many, many FRONT ROOM centrally located, cape, attached garage, 3 full baths, ocratic or the Republican side, nor Masonic Temple. FOUND—Mongrel', female, brown MI 9-6053. MI 8 4 i8 . MI9-8103, , Bmploy^dht Office PI 3-7777. MANCHESTER bullt-ina, one acre w c^ e d lot. Myrtle Hubbard, 176 Charter Oak refuse to help. tem o f imiform grand Uste around and white. Call Lee Fracchia, Dog more items accordingly priced. NORMAN’S enileman preferred. Pariclng. 89 can we find any evidence of real St,: -William Crowley, New Brit Appearing yeeterday on a tele­ th* state. Until such a system 1* LAWN MOWERS, hllTjqp^X sharp­ 443 HARTFORD ROAD lirch Street. MI 9-7139. Two circles of the Women's Warden, MI 8-8S»4. raLGRlM itllXS la here to stay. ____ ,__ Quantity limited so hurry. Open f Opportunity support for the Kennedy program ain; Mrs. Grace Keller. 33 White vision program, Talmadge and developed, he went on, funds could ened and repaired. GL tM w, 336 m 8-1824 LAWRENCE F. FIANO Society of Community Baptlit ^iWntlng—Pspertag 21 Yev can be a permanent part of FIRST NATIONAL STORES. «venlngs tm 9. SateUlte Electronic Rouses For Sale 72 by the American people.” , St.. Rockville; Mr*. Ethel S ch lv Scott agreed they were -wHlling to be distributed on the basis of the Summit. Tel. MI * ' Service, 168 School St., Manches­ Before you buy furniture any­ 338 CHARTER OAK street. SmaH Realtor MI 3-2764 •Church will meet Wednesday at 8 our\futUre growth in Connecticut. to express your persportuidty. Apply NIGHT CRAWLERS—16c dozen. heat, hot water, gia^ for cooking, condition. Assume $74 monthly, town, living^ room and kitchen lot with 100 foot frontage. Conven­ its charter May 7 at 2:30 at the e x t e r i o r p a i n t i n g . We ipe- AT ALBERT’S USED DEPT. to Mr. imd Mrs. .Norman Pierce, down the Castro government. The Army-Navy Auxiliary has Household Serviees months! Why not be the one to Endi^t-Johnson Shoe Store, Call between 8-8 p.m, MI 3-5819. electric refrigerator and gas sm all cash. Carlton W. Hutchins, downstairs, 3 bedrooma and bath ient to bus and shopping. Under In Rt. 15 Fire Lottie Fisk Memorial in Hemy RIDE WANTED from 42 Wood- ciall^ 'In commercial,^residential, earn high commlaaions on those 8 ROOMS SLIGHTLY up. In goodj condition" throughout. $13,000. Lillian Grant,. realtor, Rt. 44A, Manchester; a daughter Notes of caution were sounded canceled Its meeting for Wednes­ Park. » Offered 13-A Parkatje Shopping Center. stove. Call MI 9-7787 from 4*6 p.m. MI 0-5132. by two other Republican senators, bridge Street to Pratt A Whitney industrial, and trim jobs. Big or sold in your neighborhood? CaU USED WRINGER type washing USED FURNITURE $3,300 downj • balance at $119 Walton W, Grant Agency kO to Mr. and Mra. Thorton Fay, Cov­ day evening. The auxiliary will Richard Williams, presideht Ot sinali we do them ail. Joseph FOR ONLY $188 A trailer load o f fish, lobsters Everett M. Dirksen, the majority sponsor a mystery ride May Aircraft, East Hartford, first WEAVINQ of Biima, moth oolea today. BU 9-4922. machine, good conditiew. Very REDECORATED 4% room duplex, FLORENCE STREET — Older 5 monthly, inmudes taxes, $16,500. 3-1158. entry;-a son to Mr. and Mrs. John the New England Family Camp­ shift. Call MI 9-3SS7. •Dionne, contractor. Call MI 8-0494. reasonable. MI 9-1100 Just returned to ua after being used room house with extra lot. St. and clams from Rockland, Maine, (3osnev. 5 Oak St , Rockville. leader from Illinois, and Clifford 10 for which 1981 dues must and tom clothing, hoalety runs, CAMP STAF’F — Cook, nurses, H«ip Wanted— centrally located, garage, alum­ 5-5 2-family with 2-car garage, P. Case of New - Jersey. ers Association, and Rohsrt Gars- , only a' short tlmie. All recondi­ James Pariah. Near schools and has probably arrived at the Fulton BIRTH TODAY; A son to Mr. be paid.-Reser\’stlons may be made bedlan, president of the state WILL THE party who purchased handbaga repaired, slpper re­ WANTED—Painting interior and waterfront director, unit leaders. Mati^ dy Female 37 TV STAND, baby crib with mat- inum combinations, $83. MI 9-0801. completely redecorated, one block Lots For Sale 73 placements. umbrellas repaired, tioned, all in good shape, all fully shopping $13,500. Belfiore Agency, Pish Market in New York City by and Mrs. J*ii Peterson, 298 Spruce by calling Mrs. John G. Glenney. campers association, are schedulod our refrigerator for $35 please con­ exterior. CeUinga, halls, and en­ Over 21. Asslatant cooka over 1*. trees, high chair. Jump horse MI guaranteed. from downtown Main Street. Value St; 70 Bigelow St., or Mrs. (Varies men’s shirt coUara reversed and GRILL a n d !munter worker, full MI 8-5121. TVVO. B ZONE lots with city now, but it was an uphill fight to to offlclaite. tact us. We are moving this tire home. Free estimates. Rea- Seasons: June 26-August 13; June 3-1398. ^ — Includes' — plus at $16,900. Yurk:^ot, 59 Russell St. The group replaced. Marlow’e Little Mend­ sot^able rates, no obligation. Rock- Or part-time I^ghts, experienced SIX ROOM duplex with garage. water. Union St Manchester. get there. DISCHARGED SATURDAY Hospital Women Officers for the coming year will month. MI 9-6008. 26-August 28. Call Conn. VUley BEDROOM SET Call between 8-2. MI 9-9257. 85 L A I ^ STREEIT—7 room co­ will leave the Army-Na-vy club­ ing Shop. vine TR S-7825. Girl Scouts, JA 2-0183 preferred. Patl(^ Drivo-In 240 W. THREE H.P. garden tiller with 8-room Cape in • new condition, $2,850 each. Ml 9-6495. A t 5:40 this morning on Rt. 16 Mre. Ivy Lehmann, East Hartford be riected. Middle Tpke. LIVING ROOM SET lonial, living room -with fireplace, Mrs. Ida Ottone, 20 Victoria Rd.; house at 6:30 pjn. WANTED—Ride to SUver Lane, E. 'Briggs and Stratton engine, $100. KITCHEN SET one block from Middle Turnpike. in Vernon, the truck carrying the Give A wary for Once chartered, the Reck'vtUa FLAY FINISH HoUandf/ window MODERN 8 room furnished apart­ formal dining room, den cabinet COV^»7TRY-N ear lake. Six lota, fish caught fire. Ronald Pen-one, 102 Summer 'St ; unit will be designated .the second Hartford, leaving Colonial Road. MACHINISTS Mower atachment available. MI Also Ruga, Lamps, Pictures and a All the coqveniencea you're looking shades, mada to measure. a U TYRRELL for painting and paper­ HAIRDRESSER — Competent, ca­ 8-6913. ment, all utilities. IncIudUig wash­ kitchen with dishwasher, 3 bed­ for, $14,500. fo ^ 75x125, $500 each; two corner Vernon firemen rushed to the Edward Tyrol, Andover; John Mrs. John Falcone, 74 N. Elm chapter of the New Eingland or- Bolton, between 8:30-4 p.m Call few more Items are Included at rooms, Hit ■ baths, landscaped lot Thank You Note MI 9-4675. metal Venetian blinds at a new ing. MI 3-7026. pable with bread and butter work ing machine, $20 weekly. TR *300 each. Call MI "9-7925 scene, and unloaded the crates and Hall, 109 Holl S t; Nicholas La- St., and, Ray Flke Sr., 115 Wad- gaidzation In/tbe state, Experienced machlniita — top and some styling. Excellent work^ this low low price 5-1336. 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, tow price. Keys made whUe you wages — overtime. b a b y CARRIAGE, excellent con­ Deluxe 6 room Cape with, garage^' ' sSter 7 p.m. -v barrels whila fiames licked the Penta. 65 Wedgewood Dr.; Mias dell Rd , have gone to Unlontown, being the Connecticut wait. Marlow’s. / ing conditlona in new ahop. Salary $10 DOWN - $10 MONTH Broker, MI 3-5053. dition, slightly used. Carbed, fireplace, newly decorated, fjne ; trailer body. Marie Brandt, 14 Goslee Dr.; Rob­ Are yqu one of those who has in­ Pa., to attend the funeral of their Two other chaptene dUj Automobiles for Sale 4 'Electrical Services 22 fal Bridgeport operators and commission. Call Trea Chic enamel bath tub for babies. MI Phone for appointment DESIRABLE 4 room apartment, location, $12,800 assumable mort­ BUILDING LO’l for aale. Pontl- ert Sargent, South Coventry; Mrs. tended to write a "thank you " note mother, Mrs. Anna Jaynea, who DICK’S WEATHEatSTRIP Com Bewty Salon, MI 9-3534. SAMUEL ALBERT. HARTFORD BDC ROOM CAPE, breeze way and celll Agency, -t [ 9-9644 or MI Shortly before 10 a.m., .the load to Manchester Memorial Hospital their chatters soon, ai (b) Engine lathe operaton 9-9904. centrally lotated:^$99 per-niorrth gage. ' , . was placed . back in the truck; Jeanne Adam.s, 35 Victoria Rd.; died at her home In 'Unlontown quot chapter in Fairfle! OLDER CARS mechanics ape- pany doora apd windowa. cuatom FREE B18TIMATBS—Prompt eerv- CH 7-0358 Including heat. AH 9-1919 between garage, full shed dormer. 2 full 3-8109. sometime for the care you or some­ work which was towed to Hartford. Brian Johnson, 227 School St, yesterday after 'a long illnesa. Nutmeg in/Bristol. eiala. exit yourself .cars, always guarani . CoU collect WU- Ice on all types of electrical wir­ (c) Turret lathe operators See It Day Or Night 8- 8. baths, wooded lot. eaay walking Quality built 8 bedroom, ranch, one in the fam ily has received as a Umantlc 1196. ing Licenaed and insured. Wilaon Situations Wanted— distance to'schools, bus. and shop­ A state inspector said the cargo Janet Hultman. 53 Russell St.; Rook-ville Campers plan a good selectian. Look behind our CHILD’S outdoor playhouse, easily If you havemq means of trans­ large living room wjth fireplace, Mrs. Jacqueline Nicholson, South patient ? Electrical Co.. Manchester. MI MORLAND TOOL CO. moved, $50. MI 9-6621. portation I’U send my auto for ping. Don’t miss this outstanding fully plastered, attached garage, BOLTON LAKE—50x100 lot. Make was undamaged. Only potable Mashamoquet Brook State office. Douglas Motors. 338 Main. RADIO-TT REPAIRS all Female 38 SIX ROOM duplex, nice location. Windsor; Carl Linders. 280 N. If so, the Women's Auxiliary at makea. 9-4W7 ‘Glaatonmiry, ME 8-7376. 214 W. ^ i n St. you. No obligation. value, $15i900. Phllbrlck Agency, Gamiralati built on Hilliard Street, me an offer. Call MI s-8480. .. water was used to^dpuse the the hospital has provided an oppor- -■••tscfi.f/tn.f; f t s m A f n Msy 36 through 28 and to Calvin Cars, , ,/ phonographs, changers. Call MI 9-3564 after 4 p.m. H18 Main St.; Jaun Gomez, 72. Seaman NEED A CAR and had your credit I WOULD LIKE Ironing by the __7* monthly. MI 0-8464. $17,900. flames, he learned, f witli -a little tunity lo follow through oji those Coolidge Park in Vermont Juns Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 Rockrille hour in own home. Call after 4 A _ L —B— E—R—T—’S Circle: Cgrol Ann Hare, 106 Cole­ turned down? Short on down pay­ MI 8-0968 TR 8-2163 hour in own home. Call after 4 Boats and .Accessones 46 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Resort Properly For Sale 74 carbon dioxide sprayM around the good intentions and also win a 9 to 11. ment? Bankrupt? Repoasesslon? days. Famous for.service for 80 Bonds— Stock* Mortgrages 31 p.m. M l 3-4292. VALUE PLUS I 3-family ^4-4, convenient loca­ truck’s gas tanks. _ man Rd,; Kqnneth West, High Grocery Social Set years. Phone MI 9-4537. Potter- USED BOATS—16 foot Lyman plus OPEN NIGHTS TILL t P.M. FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, oil Manor Park. Rockville: Harmon prize for doing it. Gas Station Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ WOMAN TO live hi—care for eld­ SAT. 6 P.M. heat, "Humlnum comblnatlona, tion. goqd'incom e on moderate. In- COVENTRY LAKE —Exceptional, The fire was caused /6y S' -fikt The auxiliary is sponsoring an The VFW AuxiUory will hold a las, get the lowdown on the lo w ^ tph’i. i' MORTGAGE MONEY— Available trailer, and accessories; 14 foot THREE FAMILY--5-3-4, near Main vestmerit of $14,900. Alexander, Vernon- Trailer Park, erly woman. $60 month. PI 2-6441 Lyman,' $»5; J6 foot Thompson, centrally located. MI 9-2497. modern nearly new furnished cot­ tire, firemen said. A rear tire blew essay contest for patients or rela­ public grocery social tomorrow down and smallest payments any­ in any amounts. Terms to fit. yotir Situations Wanted— Male 39 St., excellent Income, priced at Vernon: Robert ,>Ioore, 32 '’I^IAROLD A SONS, Rubbiab xemov- budget. J D. Realty 470 Main after 8 p.m. complete rig; 14 foot aluminum tage, excellent location. Enjoy and, unknown to the driver, the tives of patients during the past at .7:30 p.m. in the GAR rooms where. Not a small loan or finanOq^ only $22,000. skiing, swimming and fishing. Knighton St.; Mrs. Agnes' Mal- Break Nets Bl, celiata, and attics cleaned. St. Ml 3-5129. RECEN'. TRADE School graduate with trailer and accessories; 14 WALNUT BEDROOM set for sale, NEW / J. D. REALTY CO. / friction created" enough h?at to year and a half, and will offer a Oh Pork PI., Rockville. company plan. Douglas Motort, WOMEN WANTED to assemble good condition. Call MI 9-9770. / HOLLYWOOD SECTION —8 room, Why pay rent when it edets you burst into flame. chuk, Wapping; Mrs. Ii-ene Ellis, Card 'iW ty Tomorrow ' Ashes, papera. all rubbish. Harold desires full-time carpentry, work, foot Starcroft aluminum. New and X' $25 savings bond for th* best essay 838 Math St. ‘ ------Jewelry at home. Star Jewelry Co., colonial, IH baths^ fireplace, hdt lass to own the best? Good fi­ ■ The fire occurred five miles from 613 Main St.; Mrs. Mary Sam­ Hope ettepter. Order of Eastern Hoar. Ml 9-4084. ' age 25. MI 8-1661 after 4 p.m. used trailers from 'liOO.OS. Mb- *,^4 room apartment in new -9- 470 Main St. MI 8-8129 pler!, 31 Chestnut St., Rockville; of 500 w o r k e r less. Theret is no Business Opportunities 32 “ W. Hays, Banning, California. AUTOMATIC waaher, stereo hi-fi, water oil heat, one-car garage, nancing available. Priced under lere another truck carrying the age limit fifr entrants. Emtries Thieves $116 Star, will hold a card party with Bride’a Sport Spot, 109 Cmter fainlly houae. B minutes from Mrs. Christina Kelly, 676 W. Mid­ SLIP COVERS ydxpertly made, JOB MOWING lawns or driving bedroom *et, Queen Anne antique wall to' wall carpeting, city water $8,000. Call the Ellsworth Mitten, ''same load had had a flat tire. The should be mailed to M anch^ter prizes tomorrow following Hs reg- short R.N. OR L.P.N, part-time, 7-8 Street. MI 9-8747. dowiitown Main St, Heat, dle Tpke.; -Mrs. May Allevo and chairs, $13 plus material. Call SERVICE Station for lease—2 bay light truck. $1 hourly rate. Box end tables and coffee table, and and sewerage, amesite dmive, en- Agency, realtors, MI S-6930 or fish were transferred to ,the sec­ Memorial Hospital, labeled "Cc Vernon constables are investi­ ulai' meeting at the Masonic Tem­ with dundof caip.^ PI 2!-7tf3. shift. Nurses aldea part-time 8-11 Hollywood bed. 'Inquire at 34 F 30 AC?RES, 1943 Cfolonial Cape, 6 daughter, • 31 Ridgewood St. - anytime. Ml 9-1154. station at 55 Oakland St.. Man­ E. Herald. FOR SAIgE—12 foot runabout,, two range, and parking included, „>’’^oaed yard. Vacant. . 9-5524. ond truck shortly before 6 a.m. test," by M onday,. May 8. The gating a break at the Vernon Tex­ ple at 8 p.m. Refreshments will shift. Laurel Manor. MI 9-2324 Garden Drive 1-7 p.m. . rooms, recreation room, beauti­ 1957 WHITE FORD convertible, chester. No experience necessary. seater, deck, steering whe'W,' 16 $110. Available June J. MI / only to run the danger of getting ’ DISCHARGED fUNDAY: Mark wimier will be announced on May aco service’atation on Rt. 83 from •be served. 'Transportation may be WASHER - REFRIQERA'TOR re- • Paid training and financing avail­ EXPERIENCED gardener desires GENTLEIMAN’S fuxfT with -city fully landscaped, fruit tre^s. out­ BOLTON—First lake —waterfront which $116 in cash was taken new tires, radio, heater, automa- SECRETARY—knowledge of short­ h.p. motor and controls, Maater- 9-8544. buildings, reasonably pricel. Carl­ deep fried five miles farther on the Van Dyne, Glastonbury: Ernest 12 during Hospital Week, to ^.lib- arranged by contacting Harold pairs. Prompt, ecoftomlcal, expert, part-time work this auflimer. Call FOR SALE—Lea'vlng state, selling conveniences. Approximately 5-room cottage which can be sometime during the -night. . Uc{ good condition Call PI 2-6401 able. Phone Springfield. RE hand, bookkeeping desired. One craft trailer. ^11 Coventry PI ton W. Hutchins, M l 9-81tt. road. Ellis, 28 Grove St., Rockville; served May 7 through 13. Carr or Edward WUlianu. guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4687, Pot- 2-2153. Evenings, East Hampton, after 5 p.nj. MI 8-0447. complete household furnishings, acres land, fnSt and shade trees, easily -winterized. Marion E. .Rob­ Proprietor Robert Stolze of after 8. - ^ girl office at Manchester Parkade. 2-7885. reasonable. Kelvinator Fooda- TWO ROOM furnished apartment, Firemen said the truck, owned John Williams, Broad Brook; "What’s Right With Our Hospi­ Hospital Notes terton'a, 130 Center St. AX 5-9472. outside' fireplace, • 3-car garage ertson, broker, MI 3-5953 Somers reported the bfedc at 7 Call for appointment. MI 8-2758. rama 24” RCA TV swivel base, 3- heated, kitchen set, refrigerator, AUBURN ROAD—4 bedroom Cgp* ------, - -A. _ >______by Live Bait^Transport Inc., was George Enes, Wapping; Joseph tal," is the theme for the essay Admitted r'ridaj;: Peter EM- with woritehop, 2 chicken coops, 7 a.m. when he opened for business. ^956 CHEVROL^li'—4-dopr station SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - ReUred Building Materials 47 bedroom set, gas range. Free elec­ with two baths full shed dormer, FOR SALE or trade — Columbia heavily damaged by flames, but Gambolattl, Hebron; Mra. Mary contest. Mra. Robert Stone of the wagon, low m ilage, excellent con-, BAR AND GRILL, excellent Main Poga—Birds—Pets 41 plece living room suite, sofa bed, full rqpma, large kitchen with CJhief Constable Edmund F. Dwyer mondo, 18 West Rd.; Arthur from the shop. Can take- care of 2 chairs, lamps, tables, -what-not tricity. Low rent. Adults 10 Depot blrch^abineta, oil heat, sunporch, family size kitchen, beautiful yard Lake waterfront property, lot driver Jerry Jfthano of New Haven Hewitt, 198 Chestnut St; Donna Women's Auxiliau-y, in charge of dition. maaon'able. MI 9-0386 58 Street location. Good opportunity and Darlene Sidney, 434 Oakland said the thief entered by breaking Wheeler, 49 Davis Ave.; Cfora all your upholstering needs at Help Wanted— Male- 36 ASSORTED USED lumber, build* shelf, etc. All in excellent condi­ Square, Apt. 4. c^'bination windows and doors. with garden amd-outdOor fireplace. 125x200. 8 room summer home and climbed out unhurt. He pulled into the contest, pointed put that Man­ E, Mld^tle 'Tpke. ______for husbandj and wife. J D. St.; Felix Lewis, 39 Turnbull Rd.; one of the station windows. ’ Warren, Atamian's Convalescent great savings. Call CH 2-2378. FREE—Five weeks old kittens. MI ing and plumbing suppUea. radia­ tion. Also, bedroom furniture, Home In excellent condition. City $15,700. Belfiore Agency, MI 3-5121. 2-room separate building. Will one of the parkway service sta­ chester Memorialc^Hospital has re­ Home. Realty, 470 Main St., MI 84129. ROUTE WORK with a future, tors, pipes and fire bricka, doora Emanuel Peterson, 61 Spruce SL; . The monSy was not In the- reg­ 4-0135, ‘ dinette, gateleg table, cedar chest, - water and sewerage, amesite make beautiful yearrround home. tions and called the fire depart­ ceived complimente from visitors Admitted Saturday: David Dow, steady year ’round work, 5H and windowa. Open daily 8:80-6 CXJLONIAL 'Ra n c h —Large kitch- • Will consider mortgage from re­ William Connolly, East Hartford; from foreign countries, from Aus­ ister, but was- hidilen In the sta­ 1960 MG MAGNBTTE sedan MI CASH IN days, married, car. Man to service and many other items. Call MI drive. All this for $17,500. ment. tion, he was told. 69 High St.; Clara Jalbert, Old 3-6813. Building'Contractlhg 14 p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock 9-7418. en, 3 bedrooms, immaculate con­ liable purchaser or trade with a Mrs. Mary De Ciantla, 202 Porter tralia to Egypt, and from mdst of eatabliahed Fuller Brush cuatom- Place off North Main, St. Chofaian’s BEAUTIFUL 6 room ranch-espe, dition, beautiful recreation room, There was no danger that the St.; Stuart Johnson, 41 Jarvis Rd.; Constables Edwin R. Carlson Town 1-td., Vernon. Poultry and Supplies 43 builder for home in Manchester fish would get warm, according to the 50 states including Hawaii a* A A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, ON erg Mancbeater-WUllmantlc area. Housewreckingi MI 9-2392. full .basement, 2-car garage, 2 flre- small cash assumes $91.44 month­ Mrs. Carol Pierce, 44 Wetherell and William Patton are investi­ Admitted . Stmday: B'abiola La- FOR YOUR-cottS|SS-G.E. refrig­ ' Honay or vicinity. Call MI 3-5390. Food Inspector Eaton E. Smith, well as attention in national mag­ painting. Carpentry, iterations PI 2-6488 for Interview appoint­ "FOR STRICiXiY farm fre'sh eggs, erator, old but looks like new and lades,laces,' city water and sewerage, ly. Carltoi) W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5133, St.; Mra. Mary Prochniak, 73 Vil­ gating. Dieu; 111 High St.; Donald Neff, Trailer* 6-A BOWLING BOOM who checked the load at 8:30. azines. and additions. Ceilinga. Workman­ ment. try Manchester Poultry Farm, 472 YOUR BEST BUY IS AT is in excellent mechanical condi­ S^He Tank Sarvlcf Enottyty pipine cabinets, tile bath, lage St., Rockville; Mrs. Helen Other Police Arrests.. 121 vi Orchard St.: Raymond Tay­ ROCKVILLE—5 room ranch, large Suburban For Sale 7Sr “ It was about 25 degrees out Judges for the contest will be l^to MOBILE home 45x10 Four ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St Keaney St., £11 9-9904. tion, $35. Can MI 8-5390. plaatered walls, in excellent condi- Grabowskl, 376 Hartford Rd.; Lin­ Miss Eva Johnson, assistant to the Tw o men were arrested Just a f­ lor Jr., Crestridge Dr., Vernon; Established company noW e.x- LATHE— MTTJ,TNO MAPTI Septic Tpnks InstaUed, living room,' cabinet kitchen, 3 there this morning." he said. All ter midnight Sunday as they were rooms fully furnished on lot Call MI 8-4860 panding nationally offers reliable MALH NATIONAL tlon, SO days’ occupancy, priced at TO SB3TTLE --estate —reasonably da Anderson. 701 Hertford Rd.; administrator of the hospital; El­ Clarence Brunelle, Kelley Rd., Ver­ 30” GAS RANGE, $50! studio <. 0|Moea and Repaired. / only $18,400, bedrooms. Yard beautifully land­ the fish were packed in Ice. Smith spear fishing ' In Tankeroosen MI 9-1133 or MI 9-3681. . persons opportunity to operate part priced 5 room nouie, main high­ Mrs. Mary Fox, 92 Chlumbus S.t;;- mer. Weden, president of -the hos­ non; William Shutran, Wapping; BID WELL HOME improvement SETUP and OPERATE Articles For Sale 45 Knotty Pine Paneling 14e Sq. Ft. couch practically new, $86. ' MI Cesqpbola, Drainage Sya- scaped. Owner transferred. Marim said if the load were transferred Brook off Phoenix St. In Vernon. or full-time business, with establish­ EIGHT ROOM brick ranch-cape, 2 way three acres of land, newly Matthew Yonce, 9 -Srient Dr., Ver- pital Board of Trustees; and Mrs. Grace-Davie, 178 E. M ain’S!. Co. Alterations, additlona, ga- Birch Plywood 43c Sq. Ft. 8-7886. E. Robertson, broker. MI 3-5953. Charged with fishing without a. ed bowling centers. Product and ,tehis. Leaching Fields, Cellar full baths, full basement, 2-car decorated, new heating system.; to another truck and met no more fton; Mrs. Ann Marah, 115 Orchard Paul Wlllhide, president of the Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. and Auto Drtvlne School 7-A rages. Hoofing and siding e i ^ ^ . MACHINIST — TOOL HOME MADE ravioli, fresh ” or Framing, Truckloads $99 Per M’ Pumping. license are Bruce F. Raymond, 18, service endorsed and highly rec­ frosen, 80c doz. H Pasqualint 346 REDUCED FOR quick sale— Ex­ Call Ml 8*3785 week day*. A delays, it would sustain no dam­ St., Rockville: Gregg Penny, East Women’s Auxiliary. Mrs. Joseph R. Bridge, 57 High Aluminum clapboards a speidalty. Combination Doors H6.95 Each MARION ELECTRIC stove, $50^1 parage, city water, and sewerage, of Skowhegan, Maine, and ElwoodI ommended by leading bowling Avejy Street, lyapplng. Emergency Servics age at all.* / Hartford; George Bloodgood, St. MORTLOdrS Manchester's lead­ Unexcelled workmanship Easy MAHERS 8d and 16d Common Najla Admiral refrigerator, $60; modern amemte drive, combination win- cellent two-family flat, 5-5, two. Raymond, 30, of 1 Thompson St.. centers and top professional bowl­ Quinabaug; Robert 'Purvis. North Discharged Friday: Jack RlOtu ing driving achool. Three skilled budget terms. MI 9-6498 or TR $9.50 Per Keg chair,. |5,. Tel. MI 9-0072,’ : . Reasonable Rotes, dows-doors, excellent condition, separate oil burners, excellent I4 H291. HAIRDRESSERS wanted. Top sal­ Por Solo or Lm m —Modorn, Greulid Ltvol Mr. and Mrs. Philip' ^Teedman Assessor P. Joseph Murphy as­ fMlure to set the hand brake, after Ear] VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. family roo.m. modern kitchen, 8 room home, top condition, la r^ monCh” is a son bom to Mr. an^ ary and commiasion. hours 9-5:80. CLASS A gauge grinders, wlU pay were re-elected president of the sessed the land for $59,152, and his car was seen to roll into a sec­ ^ To Discuss Pay Busineas Service* Offered 13 Apply in person only. Marlow’s o p i ^c e o r r e t a i u n o s p a c e bedrooma, red room, garage. Good lower level, secluded suburban Mrs Jan Peterson of 298 Spruce top wages, excellent benefit pan •Mr. and Mrs. Club of Temple Beth the buildings for $217,520, the at­ St. The iMby was bom at 3:56 ond car in the Center Plaza park­ Beauty Salon. ' and overtime. Apply E' A 8 PLUQtEnEWERS HOP SQUARE FEET PLUS BASEMENT l(»t with treea. One' block to setting, $16,000, Evenings MS torneys' for the mills claim, an OOSMA APtqUANCB 8ervie»-Re Radto-TV Repair aehoola, ahopplng amf bua, $16,900. 9-9858, MI 3-0537, MI 4-1139, M l Police Arrests Bholom at. a business meeting, fol­ a.m. today in Manchester Memo­ ing lot. Court date Is May 16. Manchester '“own Bnmtetoa. pall* aU makes ' rafrlgeratora. Gage, MitcheU Dr. AlR*<10NDmONED|—ABUNDANT PARKINO lowing a .Chinese auction Saturday amount "grossly excessive, dispro- rial Hospitai. V Damage was minor. AFL-CIO Local 991, wfU moat to­ Services 18 WOMAN WANTED to be trained in eiEANlQMN PhUbrtek A ^ ncy, Ml 9-8464, 3-6711. .Warren E! Howland, real­ pdrtlonate and unlawful." fraesara, washing machines, dry- Bales. Fundamental knowledge of Madilne Olsaaei night at the Temple. The Civitan Club of Manchester night at 7:30 Ih Tinkor Haa to A -l C a B p e n TERSi wanted. Others Adjacent to Municipal Parking A r ^ near Bonks. BestanraBts. tor, MI 3-1108. and gaa buniera. ' , i - ■ sewing helpfol but not neceaaahy. Septfo nuiks. Dry WeDE. Bmrar , Central Bnri«*iia Olstrlet. ^(ANCHBjSTEK — New' listing. Henry-.Si Mumford of 15 Trebbe Also re-elected were Mr. and The assessment was upheld in will sponsor a family membership RESEARCH FUND ASKED discuss comparative -wages .*0- Ml MOW, All work gukraoteed. meed not amily. Calt E i^ tt W. MORTENSEN-’TV SpedallMd RCA BxceUent starting salary * with For Sale Ub m lM taUe«-«allar Watar- Ideal for ProfMsIonal Olllco, Gonorol Oflioe, Saleo 'Offloot gervleo $16,W Colonial. Set among treea, GERARD STREE’t'—4 bedroom CO- Dr. was charged Baturilay night Mrs Alviii HirscMeld vice presi­ January" by the board of lax re­ in Luts-ilunlor Museum for a yesu' Hartford, May, 1 (A*) — Rudy .celved by omployea o f the town* Van Dyne, wilder, CH 6-4781 after view, the ganipany said, after an snd of th* board of oducatkw. televlalfla, Mjndce. Ml 9-4|^. commission. 6-day week, vacation 6|p,m. piwfing Dom.' or Betoll Oottet. ? ' . - , acreened rear porch, front veaU- lonlal, V.i baths, large living room with , keeping an uifUcenaed dbg dent; and Mr, and Mrs. Le(m for the Petersons. , Frank, Chairman of the State FMI » , nnUNO CLBANiUP—Atties. cel- appeal W'aa made to that board to , According to Mrs. E m sst Xrwta, \ a, yskda, bundng bar-' vUUi pay, pleasant surroundings bule, attached g a n g e, closeta gg- -with fireplace, forma] dining and .was qummohed to appear in Kramer, , treasurer. New officers -. May 1 is the opening date of the and Game Commission, says Gov. TV_ SERVICE!—AH makes. Honest, .and congenial atmosphere. If you EXPERIENCED doughnut man WM. Fa STEEUE Mhodbto leoalag anMvwiMat* to HMly w loag taim lore, General Electric kitchen, room, family size kitchen, garage Ciroult Court, Manchester, on May are Mr, and Mre. Samuel Diapribnd, reduce'the assessment. museum’s membership drive. John N. Dempsey will ask the laS* tecrotery of th* olfiildteMiw, . •7— -omMad, vacant houaes Ehxmomical. High quaUty parts. feel you can qualify for this bet­ diahwooher, diopbaal. inreplace, Jtetry Young, th* Now- Hoton ^ai^ Bat^ sale. MAM wanted. Good ptfy, good WbrMiw McKINNEY BROS. and tool shed. Reduced to $19,9(XI 15. Dog Etarden Lee Fncchia said secretaiy. - Repreeenting the firm are at- William Carroll and Alien Cone islature to make a epedai appro- Guaranteed 90 days. Famous tor ter than average, penhanent post- hour*, full Of jpart-tun*. A A ^ R Alii 30N ' TEL.Ml8-nn—lFNOAN8WEBMI»-M7t . t both, lavatory. Bua, nearby. *E2* for immediate sale. Belfiore Agen­ the arreot resulted from an.invee* . (^lalrmen. of the auction were torneya" Riblcbfl and Kotin. ..The prition o f 882,000 for a marine re­ union ropreasntathrg wilt b * f M h K ^ k b Hcmnvai Barvioa, ' Ml •ervlea Mnea 1981. Phena Ml SawBNiBB D lipasal C o . i -FOB APPOIMTMBNT. *re Civitan d u b co-chairmen Of the M m . Uoo, apply to Singer Sewing. Cen- Rsataurant, vamoa Clrel•,«V•i^ Ml 9:7842 oluoiva Baoott, MI 9-16l|S.. ) cy, M l 8*8131. tfgoUoQ into a toy btinf bitten. Mr and Mrs. Ronald Long. return dote 1* June “baby of the month” project. search and patrol squad. ent St th | . mssUng. M 8T. Betterton'*, 180 < ^ ter BL lor interview. ^ non, Cohn. MI 48918. IljS-ia Peori \

MONDAY,'MAY 1 , 19«i Aan^0li?r £n»rittt#Ji»raU:i Bloodmo^ile Visits Hospital Tomorrow from 10:45 a.nn to 6:30 p. m. The Central OenadiUicut Coin d ub Witt meet tomornw at 7:80 Stem Hoaret A b o u t T ow n w.nv. in the Whiton Memorial Called Key ? Alidltorium. There will be an auc­ 9:30 A.M. te kverate Daily Net Press Run lUacMUer Onmtc'wiU Imeet tion of about 40 lota, and refresh' 5:45 P.M. For the Week Ended The Weather. t a ^ n ^ c T k a ll WaUMtday at 8 menu will |ts aervtd. 'AH persons > Success of iMw id l^S, Mon. thfit Set. • Mareh 11, 1961 ForeoMt of U. S. Weather Bureau B.TB. OaHag the ItcUim's procram; who collect,'coins are welcoVne to Blehahl Sloan will play wlcctiona attend and 'Hgm nsora abeu nu- ' Lawyers, ths puC^. and Judges ThnredaF till 9 P.M. Fair, colder tonight, frOat In the on m Bammond organ, courts* of mismatidi. 's, C ^ i ^ h t o S e Q all work together to malntidti "the 13,317 normally colder arena. L o w ^ gaa- Watiditt Broa. fundamental principles on;which MemlMr of the Audit - amlly In 80a. Mostly auiuiy, mOd* 'The British Ameilean dub will ‘Jeimie, Kiss Me’ our society It .oaeed,” judge Bene­ BurMu. of Clrenlation Maacliaator Lodga of Masons meet tomorrow at 8 p4n- at the Manchester—’A City of Village Charm er Wednesday. High near M. arin mo*t tomwfoa- at pjn. clubhouse on Maple SU x , A .spatial' ahowing for children dict M. Holdeh asserted in Man- H m aaterad approbicc degree will on Thura Kiss Me,” to be qumaorod by St. refreshments. Thursday at 8 a.m. at the vacant BsfdgeVs Rosary Society at the ter court opened court thlit niom- Get store at J083 Main St.* Those wish­ Whitbn Memoriel auditorium. ing with a Ulk to marit Law Day Kekler Circle of South Metho­ ing to contribute articles for sale "" The p ^ will be presented Fri- U.SiA.. which has' been celebrat­ dist Church tvBCS will meet' tO; may leave them at the store to­ dky and Saturday, May 5 and 8 ed throughout the country on May Coinplete morrow at 7:48 p.m. In Susannah morrow from 8:30 s.m. to noon. at S:15,p;itt. in tbe agme auditor­ 1 sincq 1858, Wesley Hall on Hartford Rd. For pickup, call Mrs. Emerstm Du ium. Proceeda will benefit the About 15 Manchester attorneys Gueist speaker will be Miss l^thel. more. 128 Charter Oak St., or Mrs. Rosary Soclety'a schoiarahlp fund were present to hear the Judges U.S. Man-in- ace Goalee, who will q>eak,oh "Wom? Jerry Sapiensa, JS6 lyalker St., for the new. Catholic high achool. stress “respect for the law and Protection ' en*s Changing Role in Society.*' by tomorrow. Ticket! may be obtained at the . . .’ the Important part it' iHaya Hostesses will be Mra CaWn door, or-from any of thr following In our lives." - - Hewsy, Mrs. Ehude Howard. Mrs. Manchester ' Clerkettes will committee inenibers; i Lta Edward •This' is Law Day, U.8.A.,” From . Robert Frost and Mrs. Forrest meet tonight at 8 o'clock In the Maher, 147 Chambers St,, chair­ Judge Holden' began; “celebrated HovrelL home of Mra Victor Lombardo M man; Mrs. James Blaiichfieia, . . not' by parade and fanfare, 75' White St. Following a busingK Mrs. liouis Rossillo, Mra. John but at ceremonies such .as this.’’ There wot be a meeting of adult “fteetlng, election of officers/^11 Ryan. Mrs, Franoly t«ary, Mps. . Law D ay is observed on May 1 Moths! . members of the Manchester Swim be held and plana for-the sigimer P ^ lp Hurley, IUb. Thomas M6r as an answar: to tho Communist Club at the West Side Recreation outing wiU be discussed. KeouA, Mrs. James Coyle. Mrs. Way l>ay armaments display, he center'tomorrow at 8 p.m. All par­ John Kelly, Mrs. Jamas Halloran, sii^. The Army-Navy Auxiliary will Mrs. Edward Hennigan. Mra. Leo­ Get. • e • ents interested in swimming for Jeremy Benthsm, an English their children are welcome. sponsor a card party tonight at nardo Parla, or Mrs.- Bilrton Me- 8 at the elubhousa Namar. p hilost^ er and Jurist, said in 18()0. |8E^-GAUIR| Step to Cease-fire Judge Holden continued that "the !■■ ■ ■■ ■ NODvers mmmmm State News Ward Circle, WSCS. of South law does hot say to a man, 'work Methodist Church, wiir meet t(^ or- Public Records and I ■will n ^ ’ard..you' ” Bad W eather Blocjks ATIAMTIC row at 7:49 p.m. at the home of It does say,' however, he added, NO-MOTH FURNACE OIL Mra Bruce 'Watkins, 234 S. Main ’’ ‘work and by s ^ p ln g the hand Parley Halts Battle Roundup arraatee Deeds that would take ui^.from mu, I AataasaUe lieBrery St. The group will discuss the sec­ o u r ond half of the “Basic Christian Alphonsdon se. H. Quintin to Don­ will Insure to .you 'tte fhilta of FOK Y ciostn LT. WOOD CO. Beliefs” study course. Hostesses ald F. and Carol S. ’ Yeomans, your labor its naturiU and . suf-' Capsule RockehHop rttom t a 8-11*8 will be Mra. George Brooks and property at 14 Deep wood Dr. ficient rewards which without'me. Police Smash Mrs. Richard Sperry. . Andrew Ansaldi to Richard R. you could not preserve.’ ” \ On One Laos Front and Irene F. Moore, property off Judge Holden said, “Allegiance' 9 5 c l Y i r i r i V Door to Save By HOWARD BENEDICT Earl St. to the law in a Tree country odmes I < Cape Canaveral, Fla., May 2 (/P)—Bad weather-forced post­ Burnham Estates, Inc. to Thom­ not from force, but from the feel­ 3 from Blaze as W. and Shirley R. . Leonard, ing among the inhabltanta of the StRSi SYcitk—3 far 2.2S Vientiane, Laos, May 2 (/P)^ North again today with inalruc- ponement today, of America’.s first man-in-space shot and property at 318 Burnham St. country that the law is something :—A truce meeting between a tions to seek an immediate na the cho.sen a.stronaut, Alan B. Shepard Jr., must wait at least Leonard J. Vendrillo to Carl E. that they should obey because they government officer and a tlonwide cease-fire, covering the Derby, May 2 (/T*)—Police 48 hours before he takes his blazing rocket ride into the and Shirley B. Clemson,. property respect it.” ^ Pqtent invisible vapor (1) KljL^ MOTHS and ciB’pet flghiing that has edged to within snia.shed down a door and res­ at 101 Benton St. Pathet Lao rebei major has 25 miles of Vientiane and yester­ heavens and the history books. Even minor laws must be obeyed to preservo the advantages of a He added, “Whenever men of beetles (2) Leaves no clinsrinir odor. (3) Prevents rniidew. brought a provisional end to day was threatening to spill over cued three persons from a ^ Announcement that Shepard, lean, muscular, 37-year-old Frederick Edwin Gerber J r .. to law are gathered togeiher, it is free people. Americans are reminded today, as Law ^ y Is ob­ Frederick Edwin and nora Ev­ (4) Overcomes musty, ^inspiration, tobacco ordors in fighting on the front 45 niiles into the northwest. burning house in a heavily Navy commander, had been chosen for the daring adventure served throughout the United States. (Herald photo by Oflara). well that they should assert once garmehts; Follow siihpie directions. Siho was instructed to make ar- erett Gerber Jr., property at 14 again their faith in those funda­ north of here, Gen. Phoumi populated district of this com­ came simultaneously with a report that unfavorable weather Carter St. mental beliefs 'Without which all Nosavan said today. tContiniied on Page Five) munity early this morning. had spoijed a try this morning to launch him 115 miles into Marriage Lfoeasea. the apparatus of the law, all the The pro-we-stem governinent'.s The three, including an elderly ON YOUR BUILDING George Earl Parsons Jr. of East ^ ...... spate aboard a Redstone rocket. works of the courts, all the para- PRESSURIZED militarv strongman reported (hat woman, were asleep in the 3-stOry The “backup” Astronaut, to take Shepard’s place in the CONSULT US PROBLEMS! Hartford and Jacqueline Rae Wru- phenalia of Justice, all it s ' dig­ the two officers met yesterday house when the fire broke out In bel Of 45 Edmtmd St., May .0 at nity and all its wisdom would afternoon and fighting had halted Kennedy Seen. the attic at 12:30 a.m. 3,000-ix)und Pro.iect Mercury space capsule if he is unable to Church of the Assumption. cease to be worthwhile.” , te? SLACEDARIZED SPRAY ’’provisionally and theorcticall.v" Three firemen were taken to go when the time comes, is John H. Glenn Jr., 39-year-old Edwin Le.slie Minch of Hartford State District Atty. John D. La- by 5 p.m. Griffin' Hospital after they were Marine lieutenant colonel. and Pearl Mae Binks of'*3() Wood- Belle, . Tepresehting Manchester’s P ie ased w ith overcome by smoke. ROSSETTQ bridge St., May 8 gt St. Mary’s Foreign Minister Tiao Sop- Shepard today donned his pi-easure suit and sat in a hangar attorneys, introduced Judge 14 AEROSOL-1.79 aaisana said the cabinet was en­ Policemen cruising In the area Cttiurch. Holden. 6t. at tlie missile test center, sweating out the moment when he CONSTRUCTION CQMFANY Milton Luther Stavnitsky of 52 couraged to hope that the contact T ru c e P a rle y raised the alarm when they spot­ would be called to embark on the most thrilling voyage ever Garden St. and Jean Marie Kills moths and carpet beetle life in could lead to an over-all cease-fire, ted flame.s shooting from the build­ first step.: to ending civil war be­ ing at 64 Sejnnour Ave. After taken by an American. f 58 DELMONT ST,-i-MI 9-0308 Blanchard of IS Homestead St., open areas; in carpets, upholstciYi drap­ By JOHN Mi HIGHTOWER Observers reported that he sat May 2(1 at St, Bridget’s Church. tween the Communist-backed failing to get any response from GHAliUS W. LAIHROP A8ENGY, INC. eries. Stainless pleasant cedar aroma. rebels and the government forces. Washington, May 2 (,T)—Presi­ the occupants with the doorbell, quietly, outwardly calm, and eager BoUdera■ and Btniera! Contractors dent Kennedy and his top advisers they sma.shed dowm the front door- to he the man who would chal­ Shepard Likes BEAL IBTAIE aiirTNSimANCE------Save On Larger Sizes: The government's ti:uce emis-, were reported cheered today by in­ lenge the Russian feat fit .blasting 8>17 MAIN STBEfeT, M A N C B B ST E B -^ 8-0884 . ReeidenUsI\ mad I^aatrUIftttt Coastmctlon aary went out yesterday to a point The occupants were Miss Are Ton SatbSed With Just north of Vang Khy, a town on dications that efforts to negotiate Beatrice Coreau, 80, and Mr. and a Cosmonaut into the weightless Tour Drlaldag Water 1.39 k s ? 4.25 a cease -fire in the Laotian civil Mrs. Charles R. Ca^enter. void beyond the atmosphere -of the C hallenge in the front. It was his second at­ war were finally making real Qt. S iz e . Vi Gat Gal. tempt to make contact with the Firemen ho.spTtaliied were Cap­ Earth. progress. tain Harrj- Ogle, Lt. John Dono­ In the coming 48 hours, physi­ FUNERAL rebels. The President scheduled anotlier cians will keep Shepard under Ride to Space Continuous Spray > a • • • • • t ...... 95e Top Laotian government and van and Fireman Bernard 'Wil­ meeting of the National" Security li aiuson. constant surveillance to see how American military officials joined Council—fifth in 11 days—to lake he bears up under the* mounting the meeting la.st night, one in­ a look at the Southeast Aslan Cri­ Cape (Janaveral, Fla.. May 2 (/p WALTER N. formed source said. tension. A physical or psychologi­ —To Alan Bartlett Shepard Jr., LBCLBRC SNOW WHITE NUGGETS sis. Also up for consideration was Motorist Killed cal disorder would sideline him in chosen today to be the first Amer­ Phoumf said the government's a second Ctold War problem e' en Stratford, May 2 tJ") — A 41 favor of Glenn, who also will re­ Director truce representative was Lt. Col. ican to ride a rocket into apace, more directly Involving conflict year-old Bridgeport man was main. under observation In the life has been a series of ever- 2.89 Slho Lamholinthakhoun, whose between th^ Unite^Rltates and killed late last night when his car Cape ready room. Call Ml 9-S869 1.98 name means literally “more than Russia—the problem of nuclear greater challenges. 23 Main Street, Manchester -shot across an esplanade on the If Shepard still is in good shape, 3 Um. S L b f . happy." Siho Is chief of the De­ weapons testing. Connecticut Turnpike and smashed mentally and physically, at the Asked recently why he volun­ partment of Nsrtlonal' Coordina­ Some hours before the time set Into an oncoming trailer truok. next scheduled launch time, he teered for the hazardous mission, Protect clothes, furs,.blankets, woolens that tion. a powerful security police for the session of the top strategy Police ideitUfled the man as will remain the choice. the 37-year-old Navy commander group. said:' kriRffl ) — The State that in the critical moments after taking Navy flight training and bottles. the blastoff they could have good LaBONNE^ILVERSTEIN ASSOCIATES WILL BE CLOSED Motor 'Vehicle Department’s went to a civilian flight school in PRATT AGENCY Call ME 3-9467 daily record of automobile ac­ For Talks with visual tracking 'and be ready , to his spare time to get his private STORE YOUR FURS cidents as of last rhldnight and the trigger Shepard’s escape mechan­ license. - DYNAMIC INSURANCE HEBRON ROAD, WELLSWEEP ESTATES—ANDOVER totals on the same date- last year: Business Opposes ism at the first hint of any trouble'. lU AIAIN ST., MANCHESTER—MItCheU 8-1158 UNTIL MAY 8 Firmly with Reds While scientists and physicians He loves water-ekiing. First he / 1960 1961 United Nations used two skis, then one. Later he *044 MAIN ST., GLASTON-BURT-r^fEdford *-*171 TEL PI 2-75W checked everything from the work­ Accidents ..11,669 13,422 (Est.) ing parts of the rocket to the func­ atarted h'uiitlng for a boat that FUR TRIMMER Key F*la„ May 2 (JP)—#the rest are Spanish and .some are Killed ...... 65 73 Elisabethville. Katanga, May 2 tioning of ^epard's heart, weather would pull him fast enough to Prime Minister Fidel Castro today front( the United States, Injured . . . . 7,065 7,298 (Est.) (JP) Preriijent Moise Tshombe's Increase in Taxes men lookedrhopefully for a breakup ski on his bare feet. pushed Cuba deep onto the sphere Referring to several captured in­ Katanga government -Announced In the overcast. Shepard finds challenges where of international communism, pro vaders identified as prie.sts. and Dorm Destroyed today it i^ willing to start discus­ But weather conditions did not claiming a socialist state, ruling blaming the United States for fos­ sions with ithe United ■Nations on Hartford, May 2 \/P — Spokes-A-now 3 \ per cent. Dempse.v wants change and at 7:40 a.m. (EST), (Continued on Page Ten) and CLOTH COATS out elections and clapping harsh Darien, May 2 (/Pi — A boys’ men for business said today- they to hike it to 5 per cent, and antic tering the ill-fated April 17 at­ dormitory at the Cherry Lawn disarming jlhe- Katanga army and the National Aeronautics and Space new restrictions on the Roman tack on his regime, Castro warned getting iw of its foreign advi.sers, are willing to pa.v their fair share ipates $20.5 million in additional Administration announced that the Our Select Driver Catholic CThurch’. , School 'Vas destroyed by fire last of the state's additional revenue revenue in the biennium as shot was off until at least Thurs- that U.S. cities are "in danger of night. However, no one was in­ With T.shombe held under guard Cuban masses fittOd Havana's becoming another Hiroshima." in Coqullhatville by soldiers of needs, but charged that the state suit. I day. ~~ I Civic Plaza for a mammoth May He said churches will be allowed jured. administration is trying to raise An Increase from 3 \ to 5 per ! "No new launch date" has. been j NOW Ten boys and two teachers at the President Joseph Kasavubu'a On- B u lle tin s car Insurance saves Day demonstration and roared to remain open. tral government, officials of this their taxe-s more than Is justified. cent, La'maire said, is an increase set,” said the announcement, "but 1 their assent when Castro insisted co-educational secondary school off Gov. John N. Dempsey’s pro­ of one-third. By contra.st. he said, the minimum recycle' time is 48 ] Ca.sti-0 said it was an historic Route 29 escaped from the burn­ secessionist province made the Culled from AP Wires on Cuba’s right to choose its own May Day because workers, who change toward cooperation ■with posed increases in the insurance the Governor proposes raising the hours. The pilot (Shepard) will re- ; A T H & H political and social future despite ing building by climbing down fire premium , taxes, the corporation state sales tax from 3. per cent to main in the crew quarters in the I us real money used to express their demands "to escapes. the world organization. United States disapproval. those who were completely deaf to tax. and the unincorporated busi­ 3 '2 per cent and thi.s is an in­ NASA Mercury hangar here." ' 4 MISSING IN LAOS ' ”We will ncft even discuss that Fire officials were unable to ex­ Specifically it. .said the discus­ ness tax were given a public hear­ crease of onl,v 17 per cent—about The rocket crew was two hours, And we get the their Interests . . . no longer have plain how the blaze started. There sions would involve U.N. Security - Washington, May -2 (VP^—The Scientifically con­ subject,” said Castro, whose audi­ to -submit to those trials. ing by Ae General Assembly’s Fi­ ------*/( i Army re|)Orted today four IIS. ence W8L8 estimated by Havana tel­ was also no Immediate estimate of Council resolutlorus on Tshombe’s nance Committee. (Continued on Page Five) (Continued bh Page .Ten) I .\riny men, serxing as advisers trolled cold stor­ evision commentators at three ‘‘Now everything the govern­ damages. foreign advf.sers. Tshombe has de­ benefit of ment does or can do has one sole A steady rain helped the 100 The only witness in favor of the J., to l.Aofian forces in the firid, age on our prem­ million. The telecast was moni­ fied U.N. authority becau.se it has Increases was State Finance Com- j 'kre missing. The four—one offi­ ises . . . Expert tored in Key West. 90 miles from tended to cut down the power of ml.s.sloner George Conkling, who n g and Ihree enlisted men— Wothiiig disk«t Havana. (Continued on Page Seven) tContinned on Page Ten) his self-prqclaimed independent were members of the United fur remodeling The multitude screamed “No. Republic of Katanga. regularly sen’es ap spdkesman for easy payments ; . . fur repairing the administration at tfie hearings States Military .Assistance Ad­ is «osy todoy... no" when Castro asked "Do you "The announcement marked a Poet Frost Cools Coffee visory Group to the Royal I.,ao- . . . cleaning and need elections?” He said (Juba complete policy switch for Ka­ on tax bills. Conkling spoke only will do without them briefly, assuring the committee the tian Government, the Army > glazing. The Eichmann Trial tanga which has stubbornly op­ fax increases in the bill before said. .'\ spokesman said that Calling priests “The exploiters posed all U.N. attempts to oust they were part of an .Army field who came in the name of (Jod,” foreigners. thehi were necessary and the gov­ With Barrage of Quotes ernor was depending on them to team acting as advisers to Roy­ ■ Castro announced " that - church It was given in a. government / balance the. state budget for the al Ijiotlan forces in the vicinity schools tvill be nationalized in a Court Told Many Sought communique sent to U.N. Secre- of Van A'Icng. They have been CAN YOU QUALIFY AS A CARIPUL QNIVSet few days and foreign-born clergy­ tary-generail Dag Haminarskjold next biennium. Washington, May 2 iJP) — cause thev talk loo much, and men will be Spelled from Cuba.' The business spokesmen said Newsmen have learned that mostly they talk aboiit, how missing since April'22, the Army and foreign! governments in the it's just as ^(fell to drink their ..my hair Is falling out.'' said. If you can, you may be able to aavo a worth­ Only about one third 'ot (Juba’s world. 1 that if the state-needs more money 750 priests are Cubans. Most of they want to contribute their share, coffee before they go to a Poetry - - "Every now and while amount on your autoinbbile inouranoe. Death Without Torture MORE RED THAN REDS. (Continued on-Page Seventeen) but refus*' to carry the load for kaffee klatkch given by poet then I catgli a man reading a Furthermore, you can get yoiir reward* for other segments of the economy. ■ Robert FroMt.; . poem of mine. . Catch him W ashington, May 2 ((P)— The ”We have said this over and over The 87-year-old poet in­ dead to rights. He always Cnltcd States today declared RIR COATS HF.L.MAN MORIN «■of horrors, Eichmann frequently Cuba has become a member of earafal driving. IN ADVANCE. Pirate Hijacks Jerusalem. May 2 iJV> — Nazi referred to the stack of folders, again.” said Leon Lemaire of the vited reporters in yesterday looks up sheepishly and sa.vs 3% Oil Evaluatwn Manufactures Association of Con­ for "just a little Informal cof­ 'My wife's a great fan of the .Communist bloc and accused bestiality during WorliJ Whr II bulging with papers, that always Fidel Castro of a rule even more The plan outlined nere ia baaed on rewarding (M K 3.00) completely destroyed the vE-lll to accompanies him to the courtroom. necticut. "you cannot continually fee hour” at the Library :of ypiirs.' That puls us poets in U.S. Airliner, live for thousands of Jews, a New- News Tidbiis burden Industry and expeef^t to Congress. But most of the our place.” “Communist” than other' Iron carefid drivefa with the l6W«r raUa they deaerve. From time to time the former Ges­ Curtain countries. Under Cas­ to*s homf huertino FUR TRIMMED Jersey witness testified today in tapo officer opened a folder, pen­ thrive.” . . , steaming coffee grew cold as Education — 'Educa-; In addition, aevinge achieved through etream- the trial of Adolf Eichmann. from Ihe AP Wires Lemaire said the MAC feels'In­ he kept them busy scribbling tro's proelamatinn that Cuba Is a 3% Of Evaluation ciled a note' on the margin gf a tion doesn't change life much. “Soelalist” slate, a U.S. state­ lined handling are peaaed on to the policyholder our wdvl Land^ in Cuba "They just wanted to get it over paper, and studied It intently. creases should be applied equally down a "barrage ‘Of quotable It just lifts trouble to a high­ (M in.2.25) ff* with,” said Dr. Leon Wells, who to all existing taxes Instead of let­ quotes. ment said, Castro is using the Wells .testified over the objections er plane of regard. College same term that the Soviets and in the form of reduced premiuma. You get premium qaality Miami, Fla., May 2 (jp—An was bom in Poland and was -sent of Dr. Robert Servatius, the chief Selection of juryyto try former ting gome alone and raising others White-haired Frost, who re­ is a refuge fropi hasty judg­ MobUMatwitkRt-88...tha | MNTRIMMED COATS to an extermination camp ss a mobster Mickey Cdhen on income sharply. cited some of his poetry at others use to describe them­ aeribl pirate, arrned with a s ^ k defense counsel, who noted that ment. It's also easy on the selves. , - ■ ■MeVeemptelaly effective (osl 3% Of Evaluation knife and pistol and flaunting me teen-ager In 1941. He now lives Wells did not connect Eichmann tax evasion chargee begins today The corporation business tax la President Kennedy's inaugura­ family. If a boy goes off to SROAD FROTSenON »Rovn»» in Fort Lee. N.J. with the acta he described. He con­ in Los Angeles. . . . New York Po'^ tion, briskly cfivered- a wide eA additivs in ass todsy. And (Min. 1.50) name of an old-time buccaneer, lice Commissioner Michael J. Mur­ Greenwich Village to paint or you get prsmium ssrriet. Ao- Listen to Kathy hi-jacked an* American:" Airliner “ By 1943.” Wells told the court, tended that the testimony was ir­ .range of topics yesterday, write poetK,v, his family i.s JOBLESS TOTALS'OFT Polider available under thia p| through your Oddfrey, WINF- “hpbody cared much any more, relevant. phy says one patrolman is sus­ W’a.shington, May 2 ffiPw—Uli‘- tematie dOMreries ... a bal­ over Florida yesterday an'd forced 'hey included: ashamed when an.yonc asks CBS ManchMter, life no longer meant' anything. Israeli Attorney General Gideon i pected and another is under inves­ Two Survive Science - - "Some people employment fell by 533,0()0 In Great American agtmt, offer broedeat eov- anced paj sseut plan sad ssaay it to fly to Cuba. tigation as resplt o'f chargee tiuit about him. But If he does the April, . the government reported 10:10 a.m.> Mon­ Whil* seven frightened pas­ People wanted death without tor­ Hausner replied: "Whatever hap- i wprry because science doesn't same thing in collego, the.v lerage you can get-rOitd-at reduced c ^ . You; etiiar eitrM derigneri to mako day thru Batur- ture.” . pened to the Jews-to exterminate i they accepted “gratuities” from Of B47 Jet BoinJ)pr today, but offirials said the de­ heme heattnc reeiny easy. sengers sat frozen to their seats, owners of two Greenwich Village know where it’s going. It can say 'He's in college.' and. cline was vvholly seasonal. The day, C o n t a a t the self-proclaimed El Pirata Co- He cited e.xamples: them, to annihilate them—all that i ■doesn’t need to know. It's \ enjoy the benefit of top quality, eompfeta protec­ every day. When some Jewish prisoners, coffeehouses. . . . Greyhound bus it sounds all right.” report showed that the Idle tqtal fresi” told the pilot that Rafael is relevant." Hurley,. Wis„ May 2 f/P;—A B47. none of its bi^slness. I like • Why he likes America — tio n ... the kind you need to aefeguard your own staged a break-out from one death The three judges, after a 10-min­ smashes into rear of tractor trail­ jet bomber on a routine low-alti­ dropped to 4,962,00() from 6,’405.s ^obilho«if BfSo Trujillo, Dominican . Republic er during rainstorm on N. J. Turn­ anything that 'penetrates the "We’ve got a 'good arran ^- OOO in March. Employment roM strongman, had offered him $100,- camp; one of them stopped run­ ute conference on the bench, over­ tude mission from Forbes Air mysteries. And .if It pene­ and your fainily’s intereMe. ning knd told the others: , ruled Servatius. • l pike th#n veers into overpass abut­ Force boM at Topeka, Kan., crash-. ment here. We’re minding by 218,000, less than expected. 000 blood money to assa-sgiDate "I .have lost my wife and my- ment which results in injuries to trates straight to hell. - then each other’s business a certain It moved from 65JU6.000 la INSURED . . . to Hw lost Fidel Castro. , Wells’ testimony today mainly ^ in ayswampland near Hur­ that's all right, too.” seven children! What good is it concerned His years working in a drivers of both vehiclee and nix bus ley today. Forbes announced, there amount and we’re minding our Mareii to 65.1.7..000 In April. Blit he had no intention of car- to go on llvihg?” pasHengera, Literary friendsljipa — "You own hueiness a certain - rylng out thb mission, he Said, be­ death brigade at the Janovska Con­ were two knpwTi survivors. . pMRy f f your evehmlieR ITie man lay down to wait for centration Cam^, near Lvov, Po­ -Strike of machinists grounds all The plane 'crashed at 2:45 .a.m. know, it's a great burden to amount. Those fellows SEES ATTAtJK ON PRESS ''V -'.1,. cause he-considered Castro a good the SS guards to find him and kill pianqn of National Airlloes'at Mi­ have friend.s. who writ ley (Founding F at h e r s ) who Springfield. III., May X^m-^ WE GIVE HrfC guy” and wanted to. spill the land. The brigade was a group of in an area known aa Giles' Flou’jage Jewlm prisoners whose task was to ami and brings laydfT notices for about seven miles southwest! of bring , yoii their manuscripU s ta r ts it did' a’-good job, T Heriiert G. Klein, tonner. press ^REEN STAMPS beans” to him. ' | , to read and "you have to say say anything I dajnn please ' eoquitory to ex-Vice PreeldeM' fo r full information about low~co8t dtitompbile insurance... ' A Jewish woman spit in the face burnt the bodies of Jews wmo had employes all over its routes, which this extreme northern Wisconsin WE PfCK UP DEUVER 1 When the shangha^d, 2-engine of ,,a guard, apparently'deliberately been I buried earlier and then- to extend from Houston, Tex., . to tow n., , ! you like it. I’m glad when a here.” - Rlehard M. Nixon, said todayJM ' National Airlines - plane landed a t courting death. Before killing her, tend the flrea in' which the 'Tlally Miami to Boston . . / Legislation 'Tha. 6-engine jet carried a crew friend gets mad at me. Then Frost rca’d dome of his .believes the Kennedy admhils- See your local GrecU Ariterican Agent . .an airport near Havana, . Castro Wells said, the Nazi grabbed her toll >of Jewish victims was'cremat­ granting financially troubled New of , four, said ah Air Force spokes­ I can hate his ' poetry ak poetry 'la st night to a blflck tratlon Is preparing to launch [(feyutAy n n inl miUtiimen hustled the'man away majoF' attacl^i agajnst. newspa­ JhsaonKr lfiRiggfl| MORIARTY child and smashed Its head against ed. • '■■■-. r\ Haven Railroad $1.2 million tax man. thoroughly as If he wasn't my tie audience of 800 at 'the to an -uncertalp fate. Then the a tree. He estimated that his brigade relief 'over next f four years faces Rescue helicopters ^rom Minne­ friend.” State , Departn^nt Auttitori- ■ pers. Klein ahto'sitd there Is • Itnofork plane was. permitted ’to return to He said he himself kept a diaty cremated "a few ' huhdred thoup- finsil vote in Massachusetts House apolis have been dispatched tg the White hedr and barbers — um. The special program was threat from the -Justice depart­ BROTHERS ^ Florida. . of the terrible events that he wlt- and” corpses. The attohiey gen­ . . . East Haddam, Conn., voters scene. ■ ^ "Tfiie flewspapers are alw a^ arranged by Secretary of the ment to apply antitrust lawrs INSURANCE - C O M P A N V Thjt' FBI and other government heaaed, knowing that he would be eral then asked; 1 approve appropriation of $39k>,000 Names of tfie crewmen will, not comparing my hair with Carl Interior Stewart L Udali. against news^pent 'who own - V . ' ^ . 301.31S C«uw St. HOUSE &. HALE . agenides pressed an Invcrslfgatlon killed if the Nazis fouhd it. But he Amohg ihb w5re Chief tolevtalqn. stations and aflatast "And-kow nakny.were executM for . construction of 12-room ele­ be released until next of kin have Sandburg's. That’s absurd. today to determine the.real name ffliiltiple newspaper ewneraMp. • aOANINK • AUTOM'o BIUC ■ CASUALTY MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER said that; after a certain poiht, ha in /front of the fires?" ,S mentary school, in Issue that had been notified. CSTl has a hairdo and I - ^ t Justice and Ifm. Earl Warren no longer cared^ tongit through six nferea- ray own. I cut'it fit home. I and Mrs. F. Kennedy, Klein Is editor of the Son M wo, During Wells’ uiirelWved recital got Sick of Uw b03i3ei« bo- wife of the attomey generaL.^ OalU.. Union.