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VOL. LXXX, NO. 155 (FOURTEEN PAGES) State News 40,000 Attend China 0 Reds to Free Roundup London Appeal Ailing Ameriean in For Bomb Ban Kennedy Plans 3-Day Seven from State , London, April 3 (A*)— About 40,000 ban-the-bomb Jail for Espionage Die in Accidents demonstrators assembled in a drizzle in the heart of Lon­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS don today for a mass rally cli­ Parley with De Gaulle London, April 3 {IP)—Rob-t At the time she is repo|-ted to have said: "We’ve said gpodby Seven Connecticut resi­ maxing a 4-day march pro- ert E. McCann, an American once, ile would not want rile to dents and a former Hartford ^^sting nuclear weapons. citizen jailed for 15 years by come. And I could not bear to see man were lulled in Easter ^ ’'SJVe stand for sanity in a mad the Communist Chinese on him again under these condi­ weekend accidents. world,” Earl Bertrand Russell, 88, charges of espionage, is being tions.” Sit of the deaths resulted from philosopher and dean of the nu­ Paris Talk freed and will leave China A communique on Chen Yl’s traffic mishaps, one occurring in clear disarmament movement, told The Washington government Richmond, R.I. and another in Or the cheering crowd. “The possl Wednesday, Peiping Radio was first notified of McCann’s con­ lando, Fla. bility of complete disaster remains announced today. dition at ambassadorial talks in The two other victims, Mr. and deadly and immediate. Nuclear Will Open Peiping »aid Commtini^t suthori- Warsaw in early March. Peiping Mrs. Lawrence Bocchiere Sr., of war in the future is probable un­ tiea decided to free the ailing Mc­ at the time also made it clear that Stratford, died in a fire. Bocchiere less East and Western govern­ Cann after hi* wife, who visited it w’as ready to admit Mrs. Mc­ rushed into their burning home in ments change their policies." him in jail, appealed for his release. an attempt to save his wife Sat­ ■ He spoke from in front of Nel­ On May 31 MeCann is said to be dying of Cann. son’s monument in Trafalgar urday n i ^ t when he and his sod Square .after two columns of dem­ lung can9er. Formerly of Altadena, (Continued on Page Seven) returned from a movies Calif., he long was engaged in busi­ Other victims were: onstrators had limped in soggily af­ Palm Beach, Fla., April 8 ness in China., He was jailed in Russell W. Jackson, 49. of 36 ter treks through the English (yp)—Ih’esident Kennedy will Tientsin June 14, 1951, under a 15- Pearl Ct., New Britain, killed'.Sun- countryside. fly to Paris May 31 for three year sentence. _ Hundreds of police mingled with The release' of McCann leaves Armed Cubans day in, a 2-car headon collision on the banner-waving and singing days of talks with French , these four other Americans, all Route 8 in Waterbury near the demonstrators packing the square. President Charles de Gaulle. convicted of espionage, still in Red Thomaston town line. Two occu- Representatives from 30 foreign Announcing this today, the Chinese prisons: Stop, Release pants of the other • Mr. and ■ countries, who had marched under President's vacation headquartere John T. Downey. New Britain, Mrs. Joseph Roscello, both 44. Tor-, banners of their home lands, said he will be accompanied by bis Conn., U. S. Army civUian employe, rington. were hospitalised j received a rousing cheer from the wife Jacqueline. sentenced to life in prison Nov. 23, U.S. Cable Ship fractures. 1 crowd packed around the monu- In reply to questions, 'White 1954. Alexander Smith, 73. Green-; ^lent. House press secretary - Pierre Richard E, Fecteau. Lynn. Ma-ss., wich, and his wife. Margaret. 79, j Organizers had hoped for a turn- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. April 8 killed Saturday night when their; jjjjj exceeding the 70,000 who Salinger told a news conference U. S. Army civilian employe, sen­ i.lt—U.S. Naval authorities said to­ that at this time he knows o t no tenced to 20 years ITov. 23, 19,54. car shot out . of control after i jauinYed the square last year at the plans for Kennedy to visit other Bishop James R. Walsh, Cum­ day the American cable ship West­ pulling away from a traffic light | gnj „f annual Easter march Europesn capitsls in connection berland, Md., Roman Catholic mis- ern Union was intercepted by a and hit a tree in Greenwich. , from the gates of Britain’s nuclear with the Paris trip. slonar>’, sentenced March 18, 1960, Cuban gunboat and then freed after Mrs. Mariana Verloto. 75, of 27 | n'eapons arsenal at .Aldermaston, The Paris ■visit will be Kennedy's to 20 years. U.S. jet planes and a destroyer I Schibi St.. Torrington, died sev- j 54 niiles southwest of London. But first trip abroad as President. Hugh F. Redmond Jr., Yonkers, 'era! hours after she was struck | bad weather kept many away. However, he will go to Hiroshima and Nag­ China Warns SEA TO the Big Three leaders of ■western kin of other American prisoners 1960 1961 * asaki near the end of World War Europe. were invited by the Peiping regime. (Continaed on Page Seven) Accidents ...... 9,403 9,655 (eat.) n. Reply to Reds The President met eight days Killed ...... 52 55 M a ile rs from Wethersfield ap- ago at Key West, Fla., with Brit­ Injured ...... 6,481 6,202 (est.) peiUed yesterday foi police protec­ On Troops for Laos ain's Prime Minister Harold Mac­ London, April S (/P)—Loril millan for discussion of the Lsos tion after guerrilla’’handa claiming Britain’s foretga seore- Contrary to Staff Report Joble$$ Pay Ready to be Empire Loyalists threw fire­ crisis. They will resume their talks works and smoke bombs at them. JakarU, Indonesia, April 3 (iP)— parUelpate in the Korean tar}’, said today he regards the on this and other problems In Hartford. April 8 («5 — Gov­ Soviet reply to western pro­ Washington Wednesday. ernor Dempsey announced today -Three -groups of young Cour Red China today held a threat War only after the U.S. forces swrvatives sunbushed the marchers went to our border beyond the posals for calming (tie sltoa- And West Getma/ngk.Chiacallor that the state has signed a con­ over the West to turn Laos into Yalu River,” Chen said. Hon In Laos as “so far favor­ Konrad Adenauer wlfTbe In Wash­ :cy tract with the federal government from Aldermaston as they strag­ gled through the London suburbs another Korea if the Southeast The foreign minister said Pel able.” ington April 11-12 for conferences which qualifies workers In the state ping’s solution to the fighting be­ Homo (old airport newsmen with Kennedy. for temporary extended unemploy­ last night. The Conservatives Aria Treaty Organization lined the route with banners bear­ (SEATO) sends, troops into the tween pro-weatern and pro- the British view has almiys After a bit more than four ment compensation benefits. Communist forces in Laos Is to months in office, therefore, Ken­ As Solution for NHRR The extended federal benefits, ing the slogan "Ban the cannon strife-tom Indochina kingdom. been (flat “a politloel settle­ but keep the bomb.” "let the Laotian people settle their ment was possible In the’LAOtian nedy will have discussed with Mac- recently approved by Congress, Peiping's Foreign Minister Chen differences themselves and 'with dispute, and I think more and ifiillan, De Gaulle and Adenauer are similar to the benefits Con­ Yi. winding up a visit to Indo­ draw' ail foreign Inteiventlon. 'This the administration’s' strategy on Washington, April 3 (fl>)—The^ railroad is given equal treatment necticut has been paying, since (ConUnoed on Page Seven) more people are coming to feel Interstate Commerce commission by the governments on all levels nesia, told newsmen that if would insure peace and neutrality the same way." efforts to East-West tensions, with ).he consideration given other February when unemployment in SEATO sends troops into Laos, in the country.” llie talks are certain to embrace today rejected suggestions that the state exceeds six per cent for a variety of western problems In the New York, New Haven * forms of transportation.” "then China wdil alwD send troops.” Chen Yi left before newsmen Washington, April 3 (A^—Lord Hartford Railroad Co. take bank­ Nine ICC members" participated the eighth consecutive "week. Marshal Chen Yi, Who led the got a chance to quesUofi him dealing with the So'vlet Union, In- With the federal benefiU now Two Airliners Chinese Communist 3rd Army Into about Moscow’s latest proposals Home, the British foreign minis­ ruptcy as a solution to its continu­ in preparation of the interim re­ ter, arrives here tonight to start (Contlnued on Page Seven) ing financial troubles. port vrith one commissioner, Don­ available. Governor Dempsey di­ Korea in 1900 before becoming on Laos. But Peiping has declared rected Labor Commissioner Renato foreign minister, alluded to preliminary work with Secretary The cortunlaaion said a bank­ ald P. McPherson, abstaining. Safe Despite a willingness to participate In the of State Dean Rusk on a western ruptcy reorganization "would not ’There was one vacancy on the E. Ricclutl to explore the advisabil­ SEATO’s warning that it Was pre­ proposed 14-natlon conference on ity of drafting legislation which pared to take “appropriate action” the political future of Laos. reply to Russia’s note on Laos. solve the basic problems” of the commission at the time the re­ They are expected to have a road. port was drawn up. would suspend the state benefits to prevent an armed (Communist A communique on CTien Yl’s while the federal benefits are avail­ Wheel Trouble draft of the reply ready by the The commission, discussed the In finding that the New Haven’s takeover of Laos. talks with Indonesian President Bulletins bankruptcy issue in an interim able. The plump, balding marshal in­ Sukarno contended that the Unit­ time Prime Minister JIarold Mac­ passenger losses over, the last 10 Ricciuti said today that jobless Boston, April 3 — "There millan reaches here late tomor­ report in a year-old investigation years have been somewhere be­ sisted "that up to now China has ed Nations efforts to solve world Culled from AP Wires Into the New Haven's difficulties, workers in the state would receive ■wasn’t a whisper. Everyone was not taken part in the Laotian civil problems would be seriously weak­ row afternoon for conferences tween $94 million and $138 mil­ substantially the same benefits tin­ waiting to see ■what would hap­ war.” with President Kennedy. which the ICC said resulted pri­ lion, and that this Is the prime ened unless Peiping is admitted to marily from staggering losses on der the federal program as they pen.” "Remember C:hina waa com- membership in the international The President and the prime UN BfACKS DAO cause of New Haven’s difficulties have been receiving from the state. That was one passenger’s de­ minister are scheduled to meet passenger service. The agency de­ the commissioh asserted: organization. United Nationa, N.Y,, April scribed the line as “ still a virtual He noted that 15,000 workers al­ scription of the tension aboard an four times: Wednesday morning "The blunders of management, Eastern Air Lines Electra last On Laos and the (3ongo, the two S (IP)—The UN. General Aa- artery o*f transportation” in the ready have collected added benefits leaders declared: "all foreign in­ and afternoon, Thursday after­ aembiy today overrode Utter New Eiigland suea. past and present, the devastation under the state act. night ss the big turbo-prop plane noon and Saturday morning. —with a damaged tire on one of tervention in all its forms and Soviet opposltton and approved In recent weeks, the New Eng­ Of natute, and all the other de- News Tidbits manifestations in these two coun­ U.S. officials speculated if la a temporary extension of Seo-^ land Council, an area development bilitatlng factors discussed (in a its dbal nose wheels—slid down unlikely the reply will be delayed previous report by hearing ex­ Noncich Voteit Today for a safe landing on a foam- from the AP Wires tries should be discontinued.” retary-general Dog Hbiuniara- ' organization, and the ICC’s Bu­ Norwich. April 3 liPi • - Voters Sukarno was depicted by Indo­ until the end of Macmillzn'a vlalt. kjold’s Congo spending pow* reau of Inqulcy and Compliance, a aminers) must be regarded as sU^ed runway at Logan Inter- aecondary-f causes of the carrier’s go to the polls today to decide the naliona] Airport. nesian Foregn Minister Subandrio The U.S. and Britiah evaluationa ers. The vote on the stop-gap staff group, have asserted that a of the Soviet note ■virtually are resolution was 61-10 with 23 reorguiization in bankruptcy ap­ financial plight, when compared fate of Norwich’s (iouncil-manager The plane carried 65 passengers Two big Navy planes fyom as a possible mediator In the. bit­ with the enormous passenger def­ form of government. and a crew of five on a flight that Quonset Point Naval Air Station, ter feud between Washington and identical. Conse(juently, the reply abstentions. The negative vote# peared to be the only ^vay out for R.I., are on lS,000-mlIe mercy Peiping. But Sukarno promised Could be dispatched tp Moscow were cast by the Soviet bloe and the company. icit.” Both parties have urged its re­ began at Atlanta, ■with stops at W- The IOC said it was issuing the The company Itself has blamed placement by a strong mayor and Raleigh-Durham, N.C., Richmond, misdon to aid Russian scientist in Mall. Interim repoH rejecting this the­ part of Its troubles on hurricane, a 12-m'ember council. An estimated Va., and LaGuardia Field, New Antarctica . . . Mrs. Gamble (Continued on Pago Five) (Continued on Page Seven) ory because the tadk of bankruptcy floods, severe winter weathfr and 40 to 50 per cent of Norwich's 20,- York. Benedict Porumbeanu,' runaway RIBICOFF AT UNVEILINO might hurt the company’s chances strikes occurring' In • its service 000 voters are expected to take By coincidence, landing gear heiress who married Romanian- Hartford, April S (flV-Fonaer ifor recelting tax relief and other area over the last several years. part in the charter vote. trouble plagued a Trans-Canada born former chauffer year ago Governor A. A. BiUooff re­ assistance from the New York, Air Lines plane at almost the has heir of her own . . . 300 Peace Flight in Congo turned to Connectloiit for the ■ Massachusetts, Connecticut and (Continued on Page Five) (ConMnued on Page Thirteen) same time at Montreal Interna­ stagehands employed by Columbia first tim e since taking a plaice Rhode Island legislators, where tional Airport. Broadcastinjg System walk out as in President Kennedy's cabined moves are on-foot to extend help. In that case, the 4-engine Vick­ result of network’s dismissal of today to participate in the nn- In Boston, president George Al- ers Vanguard .from Tampa belly- three TV lighting directors . Lumumhist Mediator veUing of his official portrait. pert of the New Haven Roa(l said landed ■with 42 passengers and Government leaders from Blast More than 250 state offldala that while he hasn’t read the New Dispute on Birch: seven crewmen after circling the and West troop to gleaming presi­ and friends of the former gover­ whole ICC interim report Issued field for nesrly two hours In an dential palace of Senegal to open nor. who is now Secretary of this morning, he was "delighted unsuccessful effort to free a irtuck former French colonjj^ celebra­ Plans to See Gizenga Health. Eduoatton and Welfare, to learn” of Its contents. left wheel. tion of one year of Independence. attended the ceremony In Bfe- •1 have steadfastly maintained," There were no reports of injur­ 'Thirty ot 80 passengers aboard morial Hall of the State li­ Was He Truly a Hero? motor launch which sank in Shatt Leopoldville, The Congo, April 3a premiership after the nationalist brary. Artist Henry Sefanakew- he said, "that the passenger def­ ies in either incident. tJPi—In the role of mediator, a leader was slain. icit la the basic problem on the The Electra apparently stripped A1 Arab RiVer near Abadan, Iran, berg of Newtown told the gath­ are feared drowned . . . Eleven Lumumhist official who is on Kamitatu remained in Leopolds ering that painting BlUooff Is New Haven Railroad and that it Los Angeles, April 3 (JP)—Dif-athe leader of a group of Com- the tread from its left nose wheel vine and once was arrested by th'e on takeoff from LaGuardia. Capt. persons are killed in tiiree shat­ speaking terms with I*resident Jo­ much more difficult than taking la not an operating problem, but ferent views were voiced today on munist Chinese, tering auto crashes in Wisconsin seph Kasa'vubu’s Central Govern­ Central Govenunent. Since then a picture with a camera. a political and economic problem the death of John Birch, for whom Sample, president of KOOK and Arthur A. Hlnkley, Hampton, ment arranged a peace flight today he has shown a degree of coopera:- N.H., the pilot, radioed that he during Easter weekend . and cannot be solved unless the the right wing John Birch Society KOOK-TV in Billings, said Birch’s George McGovern, special assiat- to the rebel stronghold in Stanley­ tion with Kaaavubu and waa one WEGER GETS LIFE was named. patrol ran into “a foj^e ofChinoee felt a tite had blown. Pieces of tire ville. of the signers of the T ^ ^ a riv e were found on the runway. ant to lYesident Kennedy and di­ Ottawa. April 8 — The Birch, then an army captain, Reds. The Chinese were under­ rector of food and peace program. Cleophas Kamitatu, leftist presi­ proclamation of confederation. Starved Rock murder case waa Earth Cwes Taken was killed Aug. 25, 1945 while on standably disturbed by what seem­ Is flying to Rome 'Toeoday to at­ dent of Leopoldville Province, said For days Kamitatu had been concluded today with a denial an OSS intelligence mission in ed to them an unwarranted Intru (Continued on Page Three) tend meeting of 13-nation advis­ h«'would sound out Antoine Gizen­ trying to’ arrange a meeting with of a new trial and sentencing of From 54^Ft. Under Central China. Sion of their area and demanded an ory committee of United Nations ga, head of the Stanleyville regime, Gizenga. He charged that Kasa- Chester O. (Rocky) Weger, 22, In Billings, Mont.,^ radio-’TV ex­ explanation Food and Agriculture .Organiza­ about joining the Confederation of vubu’s government had blocked to life' Imprisonment. Hie Jury ecutive Joseph Sample — who "Capt. Birch chose to bluff his Congolese States that The Congo’s his previous efforts. Deep Ocean Floor tion. The Leopoldville provincial lead­ that convicted Weger fixed his served in the same OSS outfit as way out of a difficult situation. Priest Shoots, U.S. icebreaker Edisto loses Its antl-Communist political leaders punishment at Ufe. Clrcnit Birch—said in an interview: Harsh words led,to insults and In­ are putting together. er said he was going now aa sort starboard propeller during violent of a messenger—bringing a propo­ Judge Leonard Hoffman formal­ By RENNIE TAYLOR ”There was no real object les­ sults to arrogance . storms In Ross Sea In Antarctic.. The U.N. Congo command agreed ly pronounced the sentence to­ Aboard Research Ship Baird off son in Birch's death and certainly Weiss, who lives In suburban to give Kamitatu transportation to sition to Gizenga and returning Kills Burglar Parents of New York Stock Ex­ immediately with counter propos­ day. -Weger, a handyman ac­ Guadalupe Island, April 3 (A5— no giory.” Alhambra, said: change r*resident G. Keith Funs- the rebel capital 775 milerf north­ cused of Mndgeonlng thrM Rock samples Identified as from In Los Angeles, stockbroker "He (Birch) was risking his ton are hospitalized In Greenwich east of Leopoldville, but it is not als. women to death in a state paric the middle layer of the Earth’s 3- William "P. Weiss Jr.—onetime Denver, April 3 lA') — Richard a party to any negotiations, This is the most ambitous ef­ life over and above the normal E. Sanders, 28, convicted burglar Conn., after traffic accident.. fort, yet to bring about a recon­ canyon In March 1960, waa con­ layer crust have been brought OSS officer made up the mission hazards required of our services About 3(50 lead and zinc miners Gizenga, who calls himself pre­ victed of murdering one of the from 640 feet under the deep and narcotics violator, was shot mier of all The Congo and is rec­ ciliation of the two factions. on which Birch was killed—said: during the war on. a volunteer to death last night by a priest, arm­ seeking higher wages end 1'7-day Reports from Stanleyville, how­ tluM vtetims, Mrs. UIMan Oot- ocean floor. "Certainly John was just as basis . . . Unfortunately, he wasn’t sltdown strike 1,300 feet under­ ognized by the Soviet-led Com­ tlng, 50. The achievement by the drill ed with two guns, who surprised munist bloc and a few African ever, sav that Gizenga's rtglme Is much a hero as shy other Ameri­ as skilled as he should have been. ground in nearby Montevecchlo, still stoutly opposed to changing ship Cuss I late Saturday was can soldier who died for his coun- But he certainly Is Just as much a Sanders tind a companion bur­ Sardinia, mines after agreement states, has snubbed previous bids ERLANDER CAUTIONS VS. hailed as a milestone in the ex­ glarizing a Roman Catholic Churchy to join the new conf^eratlon. The Congo constitution t6 set up trj'.’’ hero, as he died for his country in by union and management repre' semi-independent states in place Washington, April 8 ploration of the oceans. And in Pasadena, a Los Angeles trying conditions.” rectory. sentatives to resume contract ne Kamitatu emphasized that he Mohole Project director WiUard Detective Capt. Roy Tangye said was undertaking his 'mission as a of the republic government. • Prime Minister Tage Erlmgar Bascomb identified the samples as suburb, manufacturer Gustave J. Said Krause: gotlations. -Gizenga has challenged - of Sweden oanttoned today that Krause—another wartime com­ "The Chinese Communists would the Rt. Rev. Msgr, Deli.sle A. Connecticut Pardons Board neutral and not aa an emlssSry of any V.S. slaah ta Imparts aUmd basaltic rock from the long-sought Lemieux, 59, may al.so have wound­ the Kaaavubu government. ■ bu to a test of strength by de­ I second layer of the ESarth’s crust. rade of Birch—said; fire at the drop of a . Because meets to hear petitions for seu' manding that he reconvene parlia­ at rednUag nuuupluijmMt ani(. ’’He brought about his own of Birch’s bacl^ound and his long ed the second burglar who ran tence reductions from state Kamitatu and Gizenga were both curUag the ovaraeaa MW of 4m> One was about the aize of a small from the St. Catherine’s Church political associates of the slain Pa­ ment, which has not sat . since Lu­ can ot frozen julce.The other was death. He didn't die the hero he life In China he threw his weight prison inmates, 13 of them con­ mumba was ousted and Joseph lars could boomarang m tha rectory after Sanders was shot in victed killers serving life term s.. trice Lumumba, who had advocat­ United StaUa. OMCrihtag m Ui 10 feet in length. was supposed to have died." around. He was the type of fellow ed a strong CJentral government Ileo named premier. The John Birch Society, under who was not a military man but the stomach. He died a short time Two test pilots escape with Associated Press correspondent aa approach—Mopaaad b f aa«M ‘"nils apparently la the upper later on an operating table at bruises when Sikorsky Aircraft’s rather than i loose federaUon of surface of the so-called second fire from some national maga­ was recruited because of his lan­ states. After Independence Lu­ Antoine Yared reported from layer which long puzzled oceanog­ zines, and newspapers and some guage ability, Denver General Hospital. experimental 860 "Skycrane” heli­ StanieyvlUe that Gizenga has of­ Tangye gave this report: copter Is destroyed ; In crash on mumba's government was unable National Pna* Oah hnibiMii raphers because Its depth cor­ Congressmen, has been accused of "There were many men who gave to hold The Congo together. fered two concessions: (1) New responds to that predicted by seis­ using fascist tactics in its self- their lives—thousands of Ameri­ The priest, alone in me retcory, company’s flight field. . . . Swollen general elecUons and (2) a refar- that fiM trade In • twprinar Cedar River Is loalng Its punch aZ ■When Lumumba was ousted by street. Ho said fra* mic surveys,” Bascomb said. appointed .(ask of fighting com­ cans who were .much greater heard 'a noise in the dining rooni. Kasa'vubu last September, Gizen­ endum on the federaUon lasue. munism. heroes. But Birch operated on the He armed himself with a 12-gau^e Its high water near end of de­ Bsoential part ad !*Rsedilng and sampling this lay- structive path through Eastern ga fled to Stanle^lle, set up a Birch, a mlasionUT'a son who fact that ha )tnew the Chinese rump government and claimed tbe (Ooatiinied «a Page Two) eaoporatloa. (OontlBued mn Pmtm H u m ) Iowa. (C mm Page H u m ) sp

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN^ESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL S, 1961 PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1961 PAGE TWO H«lps You Ovarcoma South Windsor ------ji-'aiw : third impliss music tot a corps of Columbia Railroad to Let Town dancers. HEALTH CAPSULEG FALSE TEETH Theoretieally, it is all right to bv Micliael A. Petti, M.D. Loosanest and W orry appauld the separate sections, Sheinwold on Bridge V Ground Broken for . Clear Depot Sq. Title No longer bo annoTod or fw l since this Is not a symphony or a Many Drawn eBse becauao of Ioobb. wobbly WJB concerto where the three sections IS IT TRUE TH A T A N teeth. FASTEETH. «n Improved mk»- presumably hang together. Actual­ HOURB SLEEP BEFORE t llne (non-»c(d 1 PO»der, eprlnWM on “T H E WAY'^ North dttlar yourpletee bblds them firmer bo they ly, you'll probably find that the MIDNIGHT IS WORTH TAKESKTTINGlRIt^ - The chief counsel for the New Haven Railroad has decided TWO a f t e r m i d n i g h t ? To Worship Gut-Wast vulnerablo Siehool Despite Rain mor« comlortRbls. Avoid •nrwY* others in the audience refrain until LEST IT GET AWAY NomnK to let Manchester authorities clear the title to property at rustnent cilubmI by looM plRtGS. QM the end. Every time they see those By Alfrwl Shdnwold A None FASTEETH Rt ftny drug counter. I HEARD IT” Columbia churOhes were filled The first rule of defense 1«- Depot Square which the town is buying for $35,500. indented indications, they figure its Tw as ideal weather for mud4He explained that In cases such as with flowers, and with people yes­ Costs of clearing the title, if there are any, wilLbe borne by safest to wait for the whole work to Take the eettlng u v.554 * this, the person responsible for by John Gruber be over, before applauding have attended to that little detail turtles Saturday afternoon as •♦the railroad “within a Veasonable terday, in. spite of the Almost bliz- K 0 7 5 starting the blaze is charged $39 This is a safe mle for the new­ you can afford to think about auc limit,” said Chief Counsel Thomas sardv atmosphere outside st times. WEST ^ _ _ EAST town officiate took part In a by the state for the work o^ljlre- comer to concerts. Applaud where Three Masses were celebrated by luxuries as extra p en a ^ tricks^- T57 u rv 5 i * K • 7 ground-breaking ceremony in back YW Seeks Items moming. AMESITE DRIVEI the piece comes to a close, unless The opening bid of two dia­ ^ A 9 8 » men and use of equipment. His decision Changes an earlier the Rev. John K. Honan st St. Co- I 10 4 P T A Session Postponed AND it is made up Of several sections, ts monds was the "weak’’ two-bid 0 A 9 S of Wapplng Elementary School at lumbS'B Church, where Easter lilies 0 None The Wapplng P T A meetihg, To Send Abroad Law week we eUrted a dieeua-»may have WO connoUtioM.^^^- incidafed on the program. There used by most experts in the united « A I 8 .4 « 10 9 4 the site of the future |1.8 million flanked the altar which was SOUTH originally scheduled for tomorrow The town is buying the property PARK AREAS aion about thtf meaning of a printed pending on the period of •the - com­ are exceptions to this rule, but let decorated with gold and white cut % States. It shows a strong but high'school. This building, with the more seasoned listener deter­ 1 ^ 9 4 3 night, has been postponed until The Manchester YW C A has un­ to use as a parking lot, but the title concert pr<^ram, since there are poser. Originally, it meant a work flowers. The high Mass at 10:30 less strength than a normal open­ its 36 classrooms designed to ac­ mine what they are. V - - April 11 at 8 p.m. dertaken a special world fellowship to it is clouded by a stipulation Crushed Driveway people who, new to concert going, for several instruments, where all featured the Mass of the Blessed ing bid. 0 K Q I 7 2 ’ commodate 800 pupils, will be the Slate Card Party that the property be used only for Incidentally, applause at the end North's- jump to five diamonds are likelj' to be confused by what the players made a "coheerted” Sacrament composed by John Ker­ largest building erected in the Pleasant Valley PTA will hold project of sending yam, notions railroad purposes. of a concerto is always presumed was, of course, a sacrifice. He 0 i Gravel. Stone and Sand they read. As a sample program effort. man. k East S«Mh Wsrt town’s history. a benefit card party at the school and materials to the Korean Atty. O'Sullivan said he has pre­ to be for the soloist, but he w-ili al­ hop^ to lose a small amount' in­ we'were using the one which will In the early days, som* pla.vers A t Columbia Congregational Pass 2 5 2 * Wielding the shovel was first Saturday at 8 p.m. There will be pared instructions for Manchester Oaarnnteed Satlstactloii most invariably share it with the stead of allowing the opponents to YWCA. be presented tocaJly by the Man­ w’ere likely to be more proficient Church a Sunrise service at 5:45 Double AU Past Selectman Thomas Burgess. This table and door prizes and refresh­ Donations are solicited from the officials on the best procedure to chester Civic Orchestra April 26th. conductor, and frequently with the make a vulnerable game; or. per­ than others so a few parts were orchestra. The Soloist usually was conducted on the church steps Opening lead — A A proved an ideal choice. Aa fore­ ments will, be served. Tickets may community, and may be left at the clear the title. This procedure was We had gotten to the Intermis­ by the C-teen group — the only written in more difficult , thanks the orchestra by shaking haps. to push the opponents over­ man of the town road crews he be purchased at the school office YW C A office, 79 N. Main St. used in a similar case in Ansonia, M. E. FRENCH GO. sion, last week, and w-eil continiic and we thus had a little orchestra group to have real sunshine. They hands with the concert master, and board. , ing heart. Then he cross-ruffed has seen plenty of dirt fly, so he or at the door. This project was started as a he said. , from that point. The program will within the larger one. The little NO. SLEEP IS SLEEP were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. When East doubled, properly Coventry:—Phone PI 2-7161 he may ask the conductor to have ANY T IM E . hetrU and spades, giving up only grabbed the ahovel by the right result of a letter written to Mrs. It involves obtaining a release now read: "Concerto No. 2, in C one WAS known a.s the "concer­ George K. Evans for breakfast in enough. West opened the ace of the orchestra rise in acknowledg­ ^♦5 one further trick — to the ace of end with no hesitation. Manchester Evening Herald Theodore Powell by Miss Hee Ho from the heirs of the original minor, for Pianoforte and Orches­ tino." and the larger one as the the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. John spades. Declarer ruffed in dummy South Windsor correspondent El­ ment. The soloist cannot ask the HesNIi Ci»i^ s Is ft** MpM , Appropriatel.v enough, from a Lee, general secretary of the property owner. tra," and the composer will be "concerto grosso." This latter H Card were assisting hosts. and led a trump. East played low trumps. more Burnham, itelephone Mitchell Backmaninoff. Like the Beethoven orchestra to rise, since he is not in mt0tK Ml EE SSET It M *• b* Ef E *ErtsM| MV** “ Never mind,” said West when spectator standpoint, the children Korean YW CA. Mrs. Powell and term is frequently used for this charge^of It. This is the prerogative A t the 11 o'clock worship serv­ on the assumption that there was 0674. SvTnphony it will have subhead­ ice the church rostrum was banked the hand was over. "I'm sure outnumbered the adults. Miss Lee became acquainted in the type Of work, although not in­ of the conductor. ' time enough to take the fall of 1959 when Mi.ss Lee spent ings. or indications of tempo. These with Easter lilies at the central trumps later. South won with the you’re playiijg the best you know After the meeting, officials went Earth Cores Taken will be indented and in smaller variably. Then there 1s the matter of en- into the Wapping School for a several months at the' Hartford Mozart developed the solo con­ Program Set point with daffodils on either side king, and West discarded a h o w ."___- type thus: eore.x.’' The larger s>'mphony or- and in front. Throughout the rest Daily GueeUon •brief meeting which preceded sign­ County Y;w c a on study and ob­ certo. as w-e know it today, and rhe.xtras do not play sdded num­ South next led a club, and West From 541) Ft. Under Moderate of the church varied colored spring PartneY opens with one epade, ing o f the building contract with P riest Shoots, servation of YW C A operations. now the word concerto indicates bers, even if you appisud all night; stepped up with the ace for fear A d ^ o sostenuto flowers were placed, making a and the next player passes. You Wadhams and May Co. of Hart­ Long before the United Nations a work wiiere a single InstniMent- This is now- the exeeptiob. rather Bj^rcliestra that South had only a singleton Deep Ocean Floor Allegro scherzando most springlike arrangement. club. For lack of anything better hold: Spades—None; Hearts—Q 6 ford. was formed, YW C A had a World aliet displays his abilities against than the rule, tnd programs are Special music included an organ Carlo Prestlleo, Public Building Kills Burglar This indicates thgt the Concerto an orchestral background. If you Three excerpts from Handel’s to do West then led the jack of 3 2; Diamonds— 10 8 6 5 4; Clubs— YW C A in which women of many Is In three sections or movements, frequently extended today. Even and piano duet prelude and post- Commission chairman, who pre­ natlon.s worked together, it was (Continued from Page One) find a single soloist's name listed "W ater Music” will open the first hearts. K Q 7 5. What do you say? of which the first Is moderate In the soloist mav sometimes grant lude by Mrs. AIm Robinson and Answer: Bid one notrump. The sided, expressed gu'atlficatlon that (Continued from Page One) pointed out by Mr.s. Frank Sheldon, with the weyrk it is a solo. con­ an extra number, although this public concert of the Manchester Greed Doesn't Fay tempo, the second, slow and sus­ Mrs. Laura L. Squier. The Rev. hand is strong enough for a re­ the future high school is entering chairman of the YW town commit­ er wrfs a major scientific objective certo, If more than one name ap­ slw-sys seems odd to me in an Civic Orchestra, under the tyrec- East greedily played low when Great Amerkan^s tain^. while the third movement George K. Evans used “ The Road sponse, but not strong enough for the construction phase. shotgun and a 32-caliber revolver tee. Through world fellowship pro­ of the present tests.” pears. it is a concerto grosso. orchestral concert. tlon of John Gruber, Wednesday, declarer played a low heart from Is bright and good humored. to Emmaus” as the subject of his a bid at the level of two. I f your "The school teaching and man­ before going to investigate. grams. an effort is made to stud.v The outer layer of the Earth's Finally the program will list In recitals, or chamber music April 26, at 8:15 p.in. in the high dummy. He could have taken the money-saving As to the word "Concerto,” It sermon. The Senior Choir and the partner is a gentleman he will agerial ataff will do everything in He surprised the two men ran­ customs, needs, and persons of crust is soft sediment. The second "Debussy.. .Petite Suite" on one concerts, the same general rules school auditorium. ace of hearts as the second de­ mystified scientists because the Chancel Choir both tang. either pass or bid a new suit, and Its power to provide educational sacking drawers of a dining room other natlon.s. and to share our Homeowners Policy line and then three subheads, in­ hold good. A title with indented Th# "W ater Music" will be In fensive trick, and then could relax First Selectman Thomas Burgess, unhampered by Saturday s rain, expertly turns the first shovelful speed of earthquake waves pass­ Holy Name Society you will bo much better off. If he progress in keeping with the new buffet containing silverware. material abundance, she added. dented as usual; the modem orchestral garb ar­ with the ace of trumps in his hand of earth at the Ayers and Nevers Rd. site of South Windsor's new high school. William Gay, Pub­ ______* ing through it indicated it could tempo marks Indicates a large The Holy Name Society of 8t. lauaa rebids the spades, teU him he's no building, which signifies the be­ The Monslgnor called out, available here... Cortege work In three or four sections and ranged by Sir Hamilton Harty. Columba Church will meet tonight to defeat the contract. lic Building Commission (PBC) member, holds the ceremonial . Lending moral “ r* be any of three different materials, gentleman. ginning of a new age," School ‘Stand fast.” The burglars lunged B e l e h ! Menuet applause la genersllv v^thheld imlll Beethoven’s First Symphony, a at 8 o'clock in the church all. for South won with the king of PBC Chairman Carlo Prestlleo, Dr. Irving Freedman, board of education chairman, and Charles Secretaries Paid $100 one of which is basalt. (Copyright 1961, General Fea­ Superintendent, Merle B. W — at him and he fired once with the Charles W. Lothrop Step Indigestion 3 Times Faster Ballet the work is completed. I f the audi­ work which has been neglected ac­ registration In preparation for the hearts and cashed dummy’s two mansee promised. Momm, secretary of the PBC. (Herald photo by Pinto). The third layer is believed com­ Hebron tures Corp.) shotgpin. striking Sanders. Agency,. Inc. CiftiMlataralatTtHtsprsMBtU-SNSUk- Again we may expect three sec­ ence does applaud, the soloist will cording to Gruber will follow. This solemn reception o f members May high clubs to get rid of his remain Dr. Irvin G. FVeedman, board The second gunman wrestled the New York^Weekly salarieii of posed of still-harder rock. It may Mi antralla 3 tlM> as mdiitaiNct scUlbr tions in the larger work, the first four-movement composition wrlli private secretaries average $100 In ^ be beyond the reach of the pres- li (M ■inuti u mny InSlni SiftfUn KMiU. acknowledge it with a nod. rather Following the meeting John o f education chairman, said he is shotgun from the priest who grab­ thpir airliner circled Montreal the plane. Miss Neilson told one of 517 Main .St., Manchester M SELL-ANS Miy tar Uit taatait tsm being a sort of processional march, than a bow. Should this occur, bring the program to intermission. Naumec will show colored pic confident the school will be the bed it back,, threw it to the floor them she was sorry he missed his the East Central states, $97 in the I ent drilling project. The drilling nllaf. 3S« at SniNiati. EanS sastal ta SELL- Region Action Set with a jammed landing gear. the second a minuet, while the you'll know the audience was Following intermission, the or­ tures of fishing in Labrador. Peace Flight in Congo finest i^ysical plant within the and fired the revolver twice at the Two Airliners connection. West, $92 in the East, over all, $89 ship Saturday lowered its pipe to M I 9-0384 ASS. Orantalwi, M. Y. far liktral traa laaisla. Stewardess Hilda Neilson said in the Midwest, and $88 in the i a water depth of 11.700 feet before wn-ong.w rong. chestra 'will play Rachmaninoff's OooperaUve Kindergarten means of local residents. Mrs. fleeing intruder. "Connection!" said the pas­ On School Budget the bar had been sealed for a land­ South. , it started probing the ocean floor. The b ^ way to learn, however^ "Concerto No. 2" for pianoforte A meeting of Columbia Coopera­ Dorothy Hull, a member and past Tangye said the priest was is­ ing but it was reopened when it senger. "Who cares? We made the Is t i n t e dd the concerts and see for and orchestra. Conductor Gruber tive Kindergarten mothers is chairman of the group, was an sued a permit to own the guns be­ Safe Despite became apparent the plane was right connection with the ground Taxpayers interested In how yourself. CConcert manmers are will step from the podium to be scheduled for 8 o’clock tomorrow Lumumhist Mediator interested spectator. cause of numerous break-ins at not going to land for awhile. and that’s all I was worried about the same, the world over, but the soloist for this humber. night in Yeomans Hall. This will their dollars are to be spent are John Madden, board of finance the church property In what William Deumars, Malone. N.Y., about.” some variations occur in Germany Robert Brawley, director of the be the opportunity for parents to urged to attend the annual Re­ chairman, said lie was grateful Tangye described as a “ tough Wheel Trouble was taking his first plane ride at register their children for next and Italy. Incidentally. If you don't HartfordvConservatory of Music, gional budget meeting tonight at for the opportunity to serve the neighborhood.” the age of 76. He conceded he be­ YOU wdll be guest conductor for this year’s classes. A parent must be Plans to See Gizenga townspeople. He noted that the like something, you are at perfect RHAM High School at 8 o'clock, Msg;r.. Lemieux said the parish (Continued from Page One) gan to sweat. RANGE liberty to boo. although this number. He will rehearse the or­ present in order to register her future palace of learning here will Easier collection was kept in the "I wasn't scared," he said, "but ARE doesn’t happen too often any more. chestra in this composititm to­ child. However, If anyone is un­ when a budget of 8475,611.50 will contrast radically with the two- dining room. Althopgh no amount That set in motion extra­ I was sure nervous. Now I feel be, considered. Hebron’s actual in' (Contlnnod from Pago One) to "pacify” north Katanga and to I wish it did, incidentally. night, at tlia rehearsal. able to be preeent, she may, previ subdue insurgent Baluba tribes­ room school he first attended. was given, the Easter collection ordinary disaster measures at Lo­ just like a young colt and I want FUEL OIL INVITED Many new compositions should Debussyis “ Petite Suite,” orig- ously, have contacted Mrs. Samu­ crease over last year is quoted by Educator To Speah amounts to several thousand dol­ gan, including 30 fire trucks, am­ to go back up again soon.” tile board of finance as $12,296.96 Gizenga 'has recognized Ka- men. never be heard at ail, and inflict­ ttially conceived as a work for two el I^ sm a n . Pleasant Valley PTA at its lars. bulances and harbor rescue craft. As the passengers filed out of GASOLINE Andover and Marlborough also savubu's position as. president of The officers said the drive TO A T TE N D ing them on an audience deserves pianos, and almost never heard, Hot Lunch meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. will Police said the second man ap­ Tension mounted as the big have large increases. Tho' three The Congo — largely an honorary would conlimie until Tshombe'a a boo for the conductor, and will will bring the program to a close/ The hot lunch menu at Porter have as guest speaker, Henry C, parently escaped with several hun­ plane circled Boston for 2 hours towns constitute District 8. post under the Constitution — but forces had taken the town of Ka- A demonstration also apprise the compo.ser that his It will consist of three numbers School thW week as follows; Tues­ balo, an important rail junction Tenney, director of elementary dred dollars of the collection. and 8 minutes to use- up fuel. labeled, "Cortege,” "Menuet,” and day— homemade corn chowder, Francis Duff has been engaged he has accused him of falling under education for the West Hartford No charges were filed. Dlst. When the plane finally rolled down music is controversial to say the to teach science and mathematics the domination of Katanga pro- some 400 mile.s north of Ellsabcth- BANRY OIL least, and that he should re­ "Ballet.” respectively. meat and pepper sandwich, aprt- public schools. His topic will be Atty. Bert Keating will review the, runway through 1,500 feet of OF ART TECHNIQUES cot-cherry upside down cake and at the Regional junior high school Adnee's President Moise Tshombe. vllle which is in the hands of i;nii'\\v, i\(, examine It. There are other oc­ The newly formed orchestra "The Three R’s and More.” the case today. foam the relief felt IJke a load lift­ milk; W e d n e s d a y — schoolboy He will complete his studies at the Lumumba faction’s bitterest antl-Tshombe Balubas. For fun infiinnition about the low casions where a boo or two would will give its first concert for the Tenney received his B.S. in edu Church spokesmen said the ed. i 'I M \iv VI m;i;i sandwich, com muffins, spring ■Willlmantic Stale College in June. Army officers reported clashes by Joee Riili, internationally known artist and cost Graat American Homeownen Pol- help rather than hinder music, as­ benefit of the Daniel Manchuk enemy. cation at State Teachers' College priest was resting at another resi­ The landing, on all three wheels, salad with FYench dressing, apple­ New P.O. Opens Tshombe has been the .prime between white-officered detach­ TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 art consultant, presented by Shiva Artists’ Colors icy, a'vadlable on a pay-as-you-go suming objectivity In the booer. Memorial Scholarship FYmd. Man­ in Fitchburg, Mass.; his M.S dence and was not available for was at 10:18 p.m. EST, two hours and Delta Artists’ Brushes sauce cake and milk; Thursday— Hebron's new postoffico opened mover for the confederation. ments of the Katanga Army and comment on the shooting.. bana^ get in toodi with: chuk was to have played oboe with- BsUuba rebels north of Manono. from the University of Connecti' after the scheduled arrival time. the group, and his sudden death baked chicken leg, mashed potato, on Saturday. Except for some As a followup to the meeting In Police said Sanders served sen­ ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 CHARGED AS F U G IT n ’E Casualties were reported on both cut; and is now nearing the com Eighteen-year-old Jane Stein, l,.st Christmas came as a personal buttered peali, wheat breajd and wOrk on Uie grounds, about every­ Tananarive, another conference tences for burglary at the state Boston, April 3 —John H. sides but there were no details. pletion of his doctoral program at Scarsdale, N. Y „ a pretty Boston (/P) loss to its members. butter,. fruit jello. milk and Fri­ thing in the new quarters is com­ was scheduled to start Wednes­ reformatory in Buena Vista and date— ^Tuesday, April 4, time 7:30 p.m. LaBOHNE-SILVeRSTEW ASSOCIATES Taylor, 25, of 10 Victoria St., Som­ A U.N. spokesman said i force ■ UCONN. In the educational field University freshman, burst off the Consequently, wheh Robert day, ]^ston baked beans, deviled plete. One thing, however, may be day at Kamina. Katanga, to for narcotics violatlon.s at the erville, has been charged with be­ of about 200 Ethiopian troops are since 1936, he has had varied ex plane, threw her arms around the Vater, orchestral director st the eggs, gelatin salad with carrot and noted, the mail boxes, transported formxilate further the confederk- State Penitentiary in Canon City. first man she saw. a reporter, and place— IHinq Junior High School DYNAMIC INSURANCE ing a fugitive from Connecticut In still stationad in Kabalo "But perience as teacher, principal and high school, started a scholarship pineapple, fruit and milk. to the new office from the former tiqn. But the Katanga government superintendent and has been in kissed hii(i soundly. ‘"ITtis is how Here’s where you Middle TJjke., next to Police Station connection with a $2,018 pajToll quarters at Hewitt’s store, will be they sre more or less confined to ISS MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER-^MItchell S-IISS fund in memory of the youthful raised the possibility the meeting his present position since 1957. I feel,” she explained. robbery in Bloomfield,, Conn. Au ManchMtoiS Evening Herald Co­ replaced by a new set of boxes. the town and would not have pre-. SOU BIAIN ST- GLASTONBURY—MEdford 8-9171 thorities said Saturday Taylor Is Manchester musician, the Civic would not be held after the U.N. TTiere will be a business meet Miss Stein told what it can get the sponsored by Manchester Fine Arts lombia Correspondent Mrs. Don­ The old mail box structure has vented or attempted to prevent one of three men 'who held up Orchestra offered to add its efforts Command sent 1,000 Gurkha troops Ing to elect officers for the com Police Arrests like aboard the plane: Window thadet of lovely Du Pont to the cause. ald R. Tuttle, Academy 8-8485. been passed along from one post­ from India into the province. clashes between thq Katanga army money-savins. the Reliable Manufacturing Co. and Balubas.” ing year. "Everyone sort of held , their •pontine” are e«iy to wa>h. Will and the Sherwin-Williams Co. . Tickets are now available from master to another for so many Tshombe charged that the send­ March 1. The spokesmsui said as far as Juillor Women To Elect breath . . . there was a moment look like new. ■ Won’t creek, fray or members of the orchestra, as well years that no one now knows just ing of the Indian troops was a "de­ Richard A. Johnson, 22, of of complete silence as the plane he knew the Gurkhas at Kamina. The Junior Woman’s Club of pinhole. Available in many attrac­ Great Ameritan as at Ray Btller's Muaic Shop. who first used it, whether Simeon nigrate maneuver on the part of Mansfield' Center, was charged at came in to land after making a House, Abner Hendee, or who. E f­ which is In we.stem Katanga, "are South Windsor will meet tonight tive colon. Just call ue. We will ba Advance sales are going well, and certain elements in the United Na­ 6:45 this morning with failure to trial pass over the field. glad to meaiure your windows and settling down in their billets and at 8 at Wood Memorial Library. Homeowners Policy a good sized house is expected. Wedding forts have ben made to trace it tions" to block the confederation.^ display his registration and with " I could feel the wheels touch give you a free eetimete for new Us* but without success. Prices for are not being moved to central or The program will be "Wind-Up’’ The Gurkhas were flown from' Night” featuring reports from driving without a license. The ar­ and I could feel the tension in­ "Tontine." Former Cheney Milli Your use of boxes have risen from per­ Leopoldville to the U.N. base at northern Katanga.” rest resulted when Sgt. George crease. There wasn't a whisper. haps five cents to the present rate Twenty-three white South A f- committees on the season’s ac­ Parker - McDermott Kamina, where Wednesday's con­ McCaughey spotted 1960 , Inserts Everyone was waiting to see what Hartford Ro.id Chorg« Plan YW Classes Set of '20 cents per year: along .with rican.s arrived in Elisabethville b.v complishments. Election of new Mrs. Priscilla Alden McDermott ference was to be held. 'ITie Ka­ on Jolmson's registration plates. would happen. OU PONT .md Pine St the high cost of living. plane from Johannesburg yester­ officers for the 1961-1962 will be For. and Fred William Parker were tanga president said as far as he He was told to appear In Circuit "When we felt the plane come M.inchcjtcr, Conn. In Oil Painting New Members Rmived day to join the Katanga army’s held. Court in Manchester April 17. married Saturday by the Rev. H. is concerned the meeting is now Hostesses will be Mrs. Edward down and imll to' a stop, we broke DdivErits Osgood Bennett at the North Admitted into membership of white mercenary force. DOUBLES Stamps FREE PARKING off. into yells and cheers as we real­ TONTINE. O' the Hebron First Congregational The number of South Africans Waleck and Mrs. John Wholley. Parcel Pickup to A spring series of two oil paint­ Methodist Church. Tshombe opposes Indian troops Highest? • ized everything was all right.” Just telephone your order for Church at the Maundy Thursday serving in Katanga is unofficially Grass Fire Doused ing clasaea for men and women, The bride is the daughter of Mr. in The Congo because of Indian A cheer rose beside the runway Your Car! drug needs and cosmetics— giv­ sponsored by the Manchester and Mrs. W. H. Peabody, Sunny Communion service, were: Mr. and reported to be nearly 130. A K a­ Volunteer firemen quickly put m 1 Prifne Minister Nehru's previous World's highest mountain is Ha­ as ' the big • plane wheeled safely ing your Charge Plan number. YW CA, will 'begin Thursday and View Dr., Vernon. The bridegroom Mrs. Charles Wallace, Mr. and tanga military official reported out a grass fife off Demlng St., PRAH AGENCY EVERY WEDNESDAY espousal of Lumumba's cause and waii’s Mauna Loa, if you measure into the 3-lnch foam carpet 4,000 E. A. JOHNSON April 21 at the Y. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Thornton Secor, Mrs. Don­ that one of them, a man named near the intersection Saturday. OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY-10 A M. to 10 PM. Nehru's outspoken opposition to Fire Chief Richard P. Jones said from base to peak. More than 30,- feet long. HEBRON ROAlD Get Louis Fusari. Hartford artist, Parker. Canajoharle, N. Y. ald Ray, Mrs. Raymond Burt, Ryder, deserted after the capture Passengers sipped scotch and Tshombe. flames are believed to have spread OOO feet tall by this method of cal­ P A IN T CO- Immediate will b«T instructor for the course, The bride was attended by her Mary E. (Joolidge/ Robert D. Grif­ of Manono and took refuge with culation, only 13,680 feet of its cognac last night to keep their ANDOVBJt— PI 2-7596 OPEN WED., THURS., w’hlch will be open to beginning or sister, Miss Dorothea V. Peabody fin, Jennifer and Pamela T. A spokesman for the Stanley­ the U.N. Nigarian garrison in the to the ^ e a from an adjacent patch 788 MAIN BT., MANOHESTER Delivery ___ ville regime, Interior Minister mass rises above sea level. minds off their troubles while Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday advanced students. of Vernon. Richard A. Witham Nygren, Roderick McCorrison and town. Seven other whites serving of meadowland being burned off. (Christopher R. Gbenye, Issued an An eight-week series will begin served as best man. Ushers were with the Katanga force were and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. Bruce Bell. Inritatlon to "those who are ac­ Thursday from 9 a m. to'noon. A John Peabody of Schenectady, flown to Elisabethville over the Easter Visitor cusing ua of communism to send alxrw’eek aeries will begin April N.Y., brother of the bride, and Prof. Charles C. Sellers of Dick­ weekend, badly wounded. H. L. HANDY'S FRESHEST 21 from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Members William Smedburg, East Hartford. representatives here (to Stanley­ inson College, Pennsylvania, spent ville) to aee for themselves.” He of the classes must furnish their A reception for members of the the weekend visiting his son, Hor- own materials. immediate families and friends promised a friendly reception in GOVT. INSPECTED W i l d c f r i i i are W. Sellers, and other Hebron the rebel stronghdld. PRESCRIPTION -PHARMACY For Information or registration, was held in the church parlors. relatives. Mrs. Sellers was the The couple will be at homo at 88 Gbenye said the Stanleyville I like this ifomeowners 001 M AIN ST.—M I 8-5821 those interested may call the guest of relatives in New Brit­ 725 YWCA office. Williams St. after April 15. welcomed the presence of the U.N. "Swisa Family RobinBon” ain. Prof. Sellers has recently in The. Congo, but Gizenga in an Tech ,-:-6:80-9:80 Middle completed work on the biography interview reported today by the Poiicyl it helps protect I like being able of Benjamin Franklin. He is also Soviet news agency Tass was phis: "Tlie Hound That T ip u iiW PORK the author of several other bio­ critical of the international or­ Thooght He Was A Raccoon” Turnpike graphies. ganization. WEDNESDAY to pay for it in easy SUPER Horace Sellers is home for a On the U.N. proposal for re­ “The Great Imposter” our fafniiy nest egg East SPARE- FRESH week's vacation from the South organization of The (Congo mili­ ‘‘Marriage Go Round” MARKETS Glastonbury elementary school, tary forces, Gizenga wan quoted Starts April J2«—"Ben-Hur" ubs In where he is a fifth grade teacher. as saying: motttbly installnients T , and Wed, HURRY! Hebron 4-H homemaking clubs U.N. representativea have of­ Manchester RIBS SHOULDERS HURRY! held a revue evaluation at fered us to start, to sa.v, from Specials the elementary school this after­ the end by aetting up an institute Ideal For Soathem 4 to 6 Lb. Avgf.' noon after close of school. Entries for the training of Congoleae STANLEY WARNER for the county .contest were chos­ cadre.s. In >^e present conditions Bar-B-Que en. thla-will be nothing but United Na­ Why not let the Gteat American Home- Mrs. (jharles P. Minor, Hebron tions trusteeship. I t ik absolutely STATED TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS town clerk, is also a notary pub­ obvious that first we have to con­ END TOMORROW owners Policy help safeguard your £Eunfly*a PO R K R O AST lic which Is a handy thing to know' vene the parliament." when such services are needed. The U.N. Command delivered a AFTER SCHOOL MATINEE note to Tshombe today fron tT-N, TODAY and TUESDAY welfare? ManehMter Evening Herald Secretary-general Dag Ha/h- Cont. Show From 8:00 PJII. Fresh Lean Rib Ib Hebron corrMpondent, Susan B. marskjold protested the military “ Dnlmatlons” at 8:50-6:80-9:10 This modern, streamlmed ^'package'* of Pendleton, telephone ACademy operation, but Tshombe was ex­ 8-8464. pected to brush it aside. Katanga protef^on gives you the full coverage you IDE.AL FOR BAKING ■ Outstanding Value 391 officials already have pointed out • HUMANS OF ALL *? or ROASTING ^ CROSBYS EXPECT 8RD that the U.N. force did nothing to need today. Insures your home and its Houston, Tex., April 3 (jP) get the Gizenglst troops from t AGES WILL HOWL WITH t SUNSHINE m-HO Singer and his wife, Stanleyville out of Manono and contents against loss by fire, windstorm and actress Kathy Grant, expect an­ back where they came from. t lyaiyjsixRniis • FRKSH The Secretary-general’a note al­ ^1^ / / f 10 Oz. Pkg. other visit from the stork In No­ exploedon, burglary and theft, many other CRACKERS 29c vember. so reportedly dealt with the Ka­ G round B e e f A LI. BEEF Miss Grant told reporters while tanga government’s reaction to hazards... protects your famfly against here to help her fstiver, school the transfer of Indian troops to the "SO ftO O " 4«.oc. CAN province. teacher Delbert E. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1961 PAG E F IV E M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g H E R A L D r M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., M o n d a y , APRUi s, i96i PAGE POUR Could Be Another Korea Contrary to Staff Report ^ Coventry Intruder Merely Lonesome^ Dance Committees Science Shrinks Piles Almond to Direct MHS Bam Named by Nurses Columbia Family Discovers New Way Without Surgery China Warns SEATO ICC Rejects Bankruptcy In Part of Annual Concei arden Qub OMunlttMc for tlio apring done*, apontorod by tha Manehet- Stops Itch—Relieves Pain two snsgksd up the sUlrwty * __ .a . • ______t. ^aaBt^MAMA MS i David Almond, atudent loader of b Hear Talk The William W. Thompsons t«r Raglatarad Nuraaa AiaeolaUen, !(•« Tatfc, It. T. - For the so thorangh that auffersrs saade As Solution for NHRR tho llaachMter H ifb School hand, on Jonathan Trumbull High­ quietly. first time science hat feflnd s new aetoniihing iUtemanU Itte "PUes On Troops for Laos AUTO BODY haiM baaif announoad by Mm. win conduct throe mualcal a^lr- . They e*rsfuUy p «'« k s d healing eubstanee with tha acton- have cesacd to be a prebleral way in Columbia had an un­ around the bedroom door — Mauriea Oaudet, chairman of the The eecret ii a new healiqg inb- tlona at the annual high achi On Arranging iahii.g ability to ehrlnk hemor- (OoBtinned from Page One) (Continued from Rago One) band concert Friday at 8 p.m. In usual visitor — it couldn’t but they needn't have been so danca eommlttoe. eUnca (Bio-DyneSJ-dlecovery ef ment of a potentially dangerous drastic reductions^ in passenger WORK theids, itop itching, and rclfcve service and I felt this would be the MHS aiiditorium. exactly be classified as the careful — *ths visitor was Tha danoa, sohadulad for April pain - without tnrgcry. • werld-fsmous retearch Inititnto situation." There was a feeling It bankruptcy should be accept­ "New Trends in Flower Ar­ looking right at them. He waa This inbeUnce it now avsUable support for Red China's claim to detrimental to the public welfare. Almond, son of Iht R€V. and Mrs. "Eseter jBunny.” 31 at tha Manehaatar Country la eaceease afteralter caca,cate, whUtwnue fentlygenu, -r--— - Formosa in exchange for Chineae among western sources In Mos­ ed as New Haven’s, remedy, the^ ranging" will be discussed by Mrs. Mrs. Thompson wss sur­ a large collls type dog, and ha I'm gald." declared Alpert, "that T jw w i PK F. Almond, 1208 Main Club, will include a oocktall hour reUeving pain, actual redu«tt« -to mppen support of Indonesia’s claim to cow that the President's com­ prised on returning from a was wagging his tall In tha under the name Preperstlea Jtw. ICC said, "there Is no incentive the ICC confirms this position. The St., will direct the atudenta In Bruce P. Henn of Newington, na­ frohi 8:80 to 7:80, a buffet from (ihriakagc) took place. Dutch New Guinea. ments were Influenced somewhat performing Grundman’a ;;SeTOnd short shopping trip to find most friendly manner. 7:80 to 9, and dancing to music At aU drug ceanters. by U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn for state and local authorities, commission’s report completely de­ tional accredited flower show Meet anaslng of all—results warn SulMuidrio aaid the Indonesian American Folk Rhapsody;W ag- that her back door, which she They both recognised him — provided by Tha HirM Knights Thompson’s talks with Soviet Pre­ themselves hard-pressed for rev­ stroys the statements of the New MORIARTY BROTHERS Judge, at a public meeting at 2 president during his visit to Wash­ ner'a '‘Elaa'a Processional," from was positive she hsd shut as he hsd them. It was Chuck, from 0 to 1. mier Khrushchev Saturday within enue, to make unpopular sacri­ England Council and an attorney 301 C ENTER STREET— MI .3-5135 Lohengrin, and Ragley's "National p.m. April 11 at the Booth-Dlmock the family pet In the Herbert ington later this month would be fices. I f the progfram of state for the ICC’s Bureau of’ Inquiry tightly, waii standing open. She Mm. Oiarlea -A. Woodbury Is willing to discuss with President an hour after the liote waa de­ Emblem March.” Memorial Library. The meeting asked *lBiU" if he had opened C. Bhiglsrt home — Just across chairman of tha tlokau and raaar- livered to the British. and local tax relief now being con­ and Compliance, that bankruptcy Robert Vater, of the high school Kennedy "sources of friction" be­ sidered fails of adoption it 'vill is the solution.” is sponsored by Coventry Garden it aiid he said no. the street. But as far aa Chuck vationa committee, which Includes tween the United States and Red British Prime Minister Macmil­ music department; announced ear­ e Everything else seemed In was concerned this waa homS, Mm. Iflctor F. Nadaakay, Mm. be done in no small measure to Concluded Alpert; ner that the cdncert will be dedi­ CTub. China and to try and resolve them. lan is flying to Washington tomor­ sttaements which led legislators to The club will have a short meet­ order so she went about get­ too. Rajnnond P. Ward, Mm. Marion row for conferences with Kennedy " I feel that, the ICC report has cated to the memory of the late ting supper. The meal was The Englert’s hadn't always H. Norman, and Mm. WUUam C. believe that the New Haven’s done much to clear the air which Daniel Allen Mpnchuck, a former ing before the talk. The situation in Laos was' dC' on the British reply to the Russian problems could be solved simply Mrs. Henn is president of the over, Uie dishes done, and the lived across the street. They Maaon. has been so muddled by the un­ student music leader at the high scribed yesterday by Malayan note. by the initiation of Section 17 Newlngtoh Council of Garden family had settled down to had lived in this house, which Tho publicity committee, led by Prime Minister Abdul Rahman as Fighting in Laos subsided yes­ fortunate and grroundless state­ school. Proceeds of the concert wnll T V when they heard a they sold to the Thompsons, (bankruptcy proceedings.) ■ . Clubs, a member and past presi­ Mm. John A. Jason, chairman, In- "still extremely serious."' He terday after a flareup late last The rep or^ oted that aa of the ments of the New England Coun­ be donated to the scholarship fund sudden and heavy thump In an and Chuck had grown up here dent of the Newington Garden cludoa Mm. Raymond C. larlvee. pointed out the vagueness of the week that aroused suspicion the end of MarClT, the Connecticut cil which, unless corrected, might begun in his name. upper bedroom, and then from a puppy. He had fre­ Other highlights of the concert Clubs, a member and past presi­ Mm. Nadaskay, and Mias Lor­ Soviet reply to the British proposal rebels were making a major drive legislature had voted about $1.2 have, had a serious effect on the quently sneaked into the house will be a trombone solo. Smith's dent of the Newington Garden sounds Of something moving raine Leclerc. , about the timing of a cease-fire In before peace talks begin. > million In tax relief for the New proposed legislation for tax relief.” "Soul of the Surf." which will be Club and is a well-known lecturer about. and upstairs onto the bed for Oo-chalnnan of the decorations the Jungle kingdigdom. The royal government, claimed Havep, the New York legislature David Almond a nap. played by Bruce Badger, accom­ on flower arranging. She has ap­ Remembering the door, oommltteo am Miss Joanne Barry Leaving Britain yesterday after the rebels were attacking at three has voted some $2.6 millions in Bain pr Snow panied by Almond, and a variety peared on television and radio. Thompson immediately Apparently, with his family and Mias JoAnns Kerrigan. Miss a month-long -visit, the * Malayan major points in eastern and south­ such relief, and hearings on relief thought an Intruder had en­ away, he got lonesome and leader suggested that the Russians ern Laos, but western sources were number, "Three Little Pigis,” nar­ Job Openings Mary Mtelks and Miss Joan Moo­ For iliU toformaiion about. the low measures have been held by the Windsor Locks, April 3 (/P)— tered while they were away strolled back to his old home, ney complete the. committee. * were hed^ng about ending the inclined to view the claims with Rhode Island and Massachusetts rated by Bruno Guilini. Badges Awarded The Board of Eklucation has vot cost GzMt American Homeownm Pol­ The U.S. Weather Bureau at "Brad­ The High School Majorettes a ' to employ, during the flrst year and had hidden upstairs. worked at the doorknob until Mm. Albert S. Kvart is chair­ fighting. With the Communist-sup­ reservations. icy, availabla on a pay-aa-you-go assemblies. ley Field issued this extended will perform in Shea's "Notre To S-A Sunbeams of sessions at Coventry High Thinking it best not to con­ he got the door opened and man of the hoatessea who include plied rebels holding the initiative, The Laotian govenunent, in ac­ During the last two weeks, the For full information about the low' then it was easy to go back to baas, get in toudi with: forecast today: Dame Victory March." Seven stu­ School, a part time nurse on an front such a situation alone, he Mm. Charles O. Plri, Mm. Thomas he said, the Russians "realize they knowledging the fall of Tha Thom, ICC has provided government re­ cost Great American Homeowners Pol* his favorite resting place. are nt an advantage and that if the Temperatures in Connecticut dents of the brass choir will per­ hourly basis. The board is seeking called in a neighbor and the J. JubenvlUe, and Miss Patricia later tended to minimize the mill' payment guarantees on $21,659,- icy, available on , a pay-as-you-go The Anna Addy Sunbeam Troop cease-fire .were to take place im­ tary Importance of that town pre­ 400 worth of private loans nego­ during the 5-day period, Tuesday^ form “Three Pieces from the Wa­ applicants for the position. Fitsgerald. b a ^ get in touch with: of the Salvation Army held a The oocktall committse, led by BARUN INSURANCE ABENGY mediately they would love that ad­ viously described as a stronghold. tiated by the New Haven to meet through Saturday, are expefcted to ter Music," by Handel. The board is also seeking per­ tossed salad, peaches; Wednesday, mother and daughter banquet re­ Miss Leclerc, chairman, Includes ROUTE 44-A BOLTON—TEL. MI 9-6618 vantage.” Western sources in Vientiane, Its payroll and other ofierating ex­ average 2 to 7 degrees below nor­ Highlights from Richard Rodg­ sons to serve as Janitors in the corned beef hash, green string schools. There will be three open­ Mrs David M. Barry and Mm. P. O. BOX 888, MANCHESTER, CONN., The neutralist Asian prime min­ the Laotian capital, regarded aa an penses. mal. Continued cool through the GHARLES W. LATHROP AGENGY, INC. ers' "South Pacific" will be per­ cently at the Salvation Army. beans, applesauce; Thursday, Local Stocks ings for the coming year. Norman. ister said "The fault in Laos Ilea exaggeration th e government's The company currently has an period except for some moderation formed by the band. Mrs. Maj. Charles Southwood of baked beans, cabbage salad, fruit REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Two marches by Sousa, "Sem­ Further information may be had on both sides, on the iveatem and charge that 14 Vletmtoh battalions application'pending for additional about Wednesday and Thursday. Hartford, supervisor of all Girl gelatin with whipped topping; Fri­ the Communist bloc. The situation 517 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTEB—MI 9-0884 per Fidelis." and "Stars and by contacting Royal O. Fisher, from North Viet Nam took part in guarantees ’ on another $1.5 mil­ The normal high and low tem­ day, mashed potato, baked blue Quotattoas PuralsiMd by la still dangerous despite the Rua- Stripes,” wlU be played. The pro­ Guard and Sunbeam troops in Con­ superintendent of schools. the attack on Tha Thom and two lion. peratures for the Hartford area fish, buttered beets and Ice cream. Cobom » Mlddtobrook. Im . Tow n Gets Notice alan reply (to the British peace other strongholds— Kam Keut and gram will Include Madden's "Oo- necticut and Rhode Island, was Bloedmobile to Visit Alpert stated that he has ex­ are 66 and ,33 degrees, for Bridge­ Bread, butter and milk are served Bank Stoeks plan). My only prayer la that the Mahaxay. pressed the opinion repeatedly that lonial Rhapsody," Brahms' "St. guest. She presented award badges A bloodmobile visit from 12:45 Bid Asked GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES port 52 and 35 and for New Ha­ to the girls as follows: with all meals. ^ Of Injury Claim Americana won't do anything to North Viet Nam denied yester­ without equal treatment "given Anthony's Oiorsle.” Tschalkow- p;m. to 5:45 p.m. May 12 will be Conn. Bank and Trust worsen it.” ven 52 and 34. Colleen Roach. Linda Bllver- held at the Nathan Hale Commun­ day that Its Vietmlnh troops other forms of transportation by eJty's "Finale from Symphony No. Advertisement— Co...... 48H BlH Radio Moscow said in a Ger­ Precipitation may total 14 Inch Latham's "Proud Heritage," stone and Susan Orfitelll. begin­ ity Onter. Sponsoring the program Hartford National Mm. Anna Kemp of E. Center ■helped the rebels capture Tha governments, reorganization of the 4," McKinney Lumber. M I 3-2141, FOR ADULTS man-language broadcast last night or more falling as rain or snow Ployhar's "Impressions of a Scot­ ners; Shirley Nixon, second class; will be the American Legion aux­ Bank and Trust Co. 45 H 4814 S t has notified the town of In­ Thom, 85 miles northeast o f Vien­ railroad under Section 77 of the Shirley Nixon, Michele Howard, Bolton Notch. Hundreds of Items that "The way to a peaceful set­ tiane. But the Hanoi spokesman Bankruptcy A ct would result Iri mMnly Thursday or Friday. tish Air," Gardner's "Variations on iliary. Fire Insurance Companiee juries she claims to have suffered Martha Vennart. Patriqia Orfitelll, Mrs. James Hoyt, chairman of for the home; Lumber, Hardware, msTRuenoN iy tlement in Laos may be regarded made no mention of Kam Keut, ISO a Tune For Tympany," and Per­ Aetna Fire ...... 10114 10514 Just a Reminder and Cheryl Perrett, proficiency; the auxiliary community service Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel because o f the town's negligence. aa opened." miles east of Vientiane, and Ma­ kins' "Fandango." HarUord Fire ...... 6314 6714 The flrst of some 30 waste receptacles located In town received Cheryl Perrett, Shirley Nixon, Pa­ program, will be in chai^ of ar­ Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Through her attorney, John L. Diplomats In Moscow reported haxay, 22 miles from the Mekong Refre^imenta will be served National Fire ...... 124 132 an April "Clean-up Month” poster today. Posting the sign at tricia Orfitelll, Michele Howard, rangements. CHiairman of the day O'Connor, ahe says she sustained that Britain soon would propose River south of Kam Keut. later In the school cafeteria. A Hftd. Steam Boiler 100 105 the corner of Bissell and Main Sta. ia Richard Mankey, chairman Sharon Tedford, Linda Hastings, will be Mrs. Theodore Hietala. Manchester Evening Herald a fractui^ knee after a fall at to the Soviet Union a definite date dancd, with music provided by the Coventry correspondent, Pauline Phoenix Fire ...... 9114 9514 ARNOIP LANDSBERG of planning for the Cfliamber of Commerce sponsored first annual and Martha Vennart. one-year serv­ 923 Main St. March 1 at 11:30 a.m. for the two countries—as co- dance and Jass groups, will ice pins. Uttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. Life and Indemnity iae. One. cle8u>-up, paint-up, flx-up campaign, aa Highway Superintendent The Fragment Society of the Aetna Casualty .,..122 132 Have FUN with the guitar In our special 10-week oonrse. A chairman of the 1954 Geneva Ernest Tureck looks on. Six new waste receptacles will also be REMEMBER... be held after the concert in the The Sunbeam Troop, named for well-planned and Interesting method teechbif guitar eoeompaul- Conference that gave Laos Inde­ gymnasium. Second Congregational CThurch will Aetna U fa ...... 101 105 Trachoma Still Common Ruth Millett placed at strategic places In town for the townfolks, Tureck said. the late Mrs. Anna Addy, a Salva­ meet Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at Conn General (N ew ) 203 217 meut for folk, western end popular music. pendence—to issue an appeal to (Herald photo by Saternls). tion Arm y member of long stand­ PILGRIM MILLS the Church Ctommunity House in Work Starts Soon Hftd. Electric Ught 68 69 Phoenix, A ril. — Trachoma, a the Laotin factions In the Jungle ing, is comprised o f girls ranrtng CLASSES STARTING WED. EVENING, APRIL 5 In Yonkers, New York, fifty stu­ Two Tots Escape stead of April 12. On the latter day Travelers ...... 106 112 contagious virus-caused eye infec­ civil war to atop fighting. “YOUR FABRIC HEADQUARTERS” in Bge from 6 to 11. Mrs. Michael a number of the society's members The So-viet note had sugg;ested dents recently demonstrated out­ great detail about dates, share more’ for most teen'-agers to escape On Nickel Meters Publto CttHtiee tion Oiat was once a wide-spread Orfitelll and Mrs. Clayton Howard will be attending a district meet that "interested partle's naturally side their high school to protest worries and frustrations. too close adult superrision. Hurts in Mishaps Conn. U ght A Power 29 31 cause of blindness, is still common are leader and assistant leader, ing in Cheater. FOR INFORMATION CALL Ml 9-7835 should conduct negotiations on the a policy that says they caiCi.'uae But let an adult dralk Into the So when their privacy to Invad­ Hftd. Electric Light 67 70 among Pueblo and Navajo Indians ed they naturally resent It' far SFffiu*teie£i J S T ¥ respectively. The North Coventry Women's The Installation of nickel park­ questions connected with a cease their own locks on school lockers. room, and suddenly the conversa- Hartford Gas Co. ... 54 58 in the Southwest. A Public Health more than teen-agers would h^ve T o n ig h t Two Children escaped Injury Alton Munsie. director of Salva­ Club will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday ing meters Is scheduled to begin Service study blames oyer-crowd- • Enrollment Limited • Instruments Loaned fire.” But it did not specify the The school provides the locks, to tionation becomes completely Im­ Southern New England personal. in the past. I have no idea what within tha space of one hour tion Arm y youth activities, com­ at the Church Community House. next Monday, Police Chief James Ing and an inadequate water sup­ "Interested parties” and say how which it has duplicate keys. A c­ mended the troop and its leaders Telephone ...... 51 54 cording to the high' school kids, It waa the same old story back those "Yonkers teen-agers wsint to T i ll yesterday afternoon when they There(kwill be an election of offl ply. a meeting should be arranged. were-nearly struck by cars. for progress made since it was or­ cers aSd the names of the "secret Reardon announced today. Manafaotoring Oompaniee this prevents them from having when teen-agers were known as keep so very private. It's prob­ OPEN W a t k in s ;W e s t ganized a little over a year ago. The first batch to be Installed Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 6214 6514 The Russians showed more in­ any privacy. adolescents. ably nothing adults would really Craig Ogden. 214. of 1ST Bran­ pals" will be disclosed. Each mem terest in getting an international ford Sc, ran into the aide of a ber is asked to bring a baby pic will allow parkihg for two hours Associated Spring .. 1414 1614 If there's anything teen-agers The only difference is UMit to* find o'jjectionable. conference on Laos started. The moving car being driven by Rich­ tiiris of herself. Refreshments will at a nickel an hour. They will be Bristol Brass ...... 9 1014 crave It's privacy—privacy from day's teen-agers have managed to More than likely, what those' 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' Kremlin proposed the conference ORMANDI. WEST • DIRECTOR' ard a tapoUa, 18, o f 23 OUa St. be served by Mrs. Robert Kings on the Bide streets west of Main Dunham Bush ...... 614 614 the prying eyea and inquisitive get. a greater degree of privacy high s^hbol kids want to the feel­ CABE Group 11 early this month regardless of The child was taken to Manches­ bury, Mrs. James Bell and Mrs St., and along the West Side of Eton-Hart ...... 7514 7914 questions of adults. for'themselves than they have ever ing that no adult to going to be MandiMtsr’. Oldtrt-whh III Fafnlr Bearing .... 53 57 whether the fighting is stopped In Among themselves nothing is too had before. suobping around their own private ter Memorial Hospital where he Antonio Peracchlo. Main St. from Myrtle St. to the Cheney Hall, Hartford Rd; • Dally Noon to 9—Sat. 10 to 6 th* Riwit FadlitIn I Meets Thursday Landers Frary cnark 18 H 2114 Laos. personal for discussion. They'll talk Most Of them have their own, Lockers. And you can't really was examined, found not injured, The North Coventry Volunteer Center. • PARXm<} NEXT DOOR FOB 100 OARS! • WIIUAM i. UNNON, Uc. Aueclate III OW-Striet Parking Fire Department Women's AuX' N. B. M achine...... 1914 2214 President Kennedy cautiously about their parents’ fajilt^ fam­ rooms. Many have their qwh blame them for that. and discharged. When this Is completed, work (A ll rights reserved. Newspa­ L ^ U a said he was driving west A meeting of the Connecticut As­ lliary will meet at 8 p.m. today at will start on the side streets east North and Judd .... 1414 16'/4 called the Soviet note a “useful ily finances, discitoq,tbelr*'oi«m'Bnd cars, telephones, record players! so­ 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER * Stanley Works ....', 1714 each others’ shotiooihlngp; gp'into cial centers. It Is difficult any per Enterprise Assn.) on E. Middle Tpke„ near Bran­ sociation of Boards of Education its firehouse. of Main St., with the exception of 1514 AMESITE next step toward peaceful settle­ 32 35 ford SC, at 5:20 when he saw an Volunteer mothers assisting with Maple St., where there will be no Terry Steam Boiler . (CABE) Regional Group 11 will be 64 58 object come up to the left side the classes of the South Coventry parking on cither side of the Veeder Root ...... held Thursday at East Hartford The above quotations are not to of his car. He slammed on his Cooperative Nursery and Kinder­ ■treet. High School at 8 p.m. garten at Kingsbury House have Then, meters allowing parking DS construed as actual marketa. DRIVES brakea Jumped out of the car and Christie McCormick, chairman of been listed. These Include Mrs. for one hour for a nickel will be (Note—CTlosed Tomorrow) found the boy lying on the pave­ Experience ment. Police said young Ogden the CABE regional group, made Harold Doody. Mrs. E. Karoauc, ■set in place on Main St., flrst on FIRST IN QUALITY apparently ran into the left rear the announcement' today. Mrs. Walter ElweU, Mrs. Matthew the west side of the street and then More Women Is Our fender and was thrown to the Communities that are members Barvir and Mrs. James R. Mac- on the east side. ^ FAIREST IN PRICE Best of Regional Group 11 Include Man B E L L C H I M E streeC Arthur. Reardon said the project is It is expected that, by . 1975, the Guarantee An hour earlier Susan Coons, Chester, East Hartford. West Hart­ School Menua scheduled fo r completion in May. number of women in the United ^ FASTEST SERVICE It melodically announces calls for all your ford, Hartford, Glastonbury, 8, of Glastonbury, dashed into E. The menus at the local public A t that time a new parking States 65 years of age and over telephones. ITou can also set it for a loud Bloomfield, Berlin, New Britain, schools for the week follow: Tues­ ticket will be used for tagging vio­ will total 12.6 million, compared Connecticut’s Leading Pdving Contractor Middle Tpke. at View SC in front Newington, Rocky Hill, Southing­ day, spaghetti with meat sauce, lators of town parking ordinances with 9.3 million men. bell when you go outdoor3,or switch to the of a car being driven by George ton and Wethersfield. A- Hoegler, 30, of 77 Elizabeth Dr. Theme of the meeting will be regular ring. Comes in gold or ivory finish. Hoegler applied his brakes, swerv­ "Legislation for Education, and ed to the left and avoided the the moderator of the meeting will The THOMAS COLLA Co. child. The girl feU at the side of be Howard J. Wetstone, first vice OPEN: Mon.-Thum. 7:80 A.M.-8 PJH. the car but was not injured. JA 2-5750 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9-5224 president of CABE and chairman Fri, 7:80 AJH.-8:S0 P.M__ SaL AU Morning' In a third accid^t ' over the of its le ^ la tlv e committee. weekend, John J. Golden Jr., 18, of Guest speaker will be Sen. Frank 'NOT AFHUATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY' ISO Porter SC, was given a writ­ DiLoreto, chairman of the State ten warning for failure to grant Senate Education Committee, and the right of way as the result of Rep. Gustav Carlson, chairman of a two-car accident at Clinton and the State House Educaation Com- Maple SU. at 12:30 Saturday mlttee. SPRUCE UP YOUR HOMB afternoon. There will be a question and Police said Golden's car col; answer period fo llo w ^ the talks. tided with one being driven by McCormick said that this would Carole W. Tomaud of 204 Eldridge be an open meeting and superln SC The Toumaud car had to be tendents, administrators, teachers towed away. and town officials are invited. 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set BP aubaequeat key plays in A Thought for Todiy r u g and 40,000 Attend Rusk to &>nf er Abolish Auto Taxes, IHanrl^pBtpr the develoixnent of that new hemi­ Open Forum Income Tax 1: Tips on Exemptions Spaaaared by the Maachestar Kennedy Plans 3-Day Obituary News Tidbits sphere policy. Oonaelf hi OhaKhsa ^ t fp t t t it g London Appeal from the AP Wires With Home on One of. these was the appoint­ WsBta Veters Heart UPHOLSTERY WUbur W. Osbone To the Editor, nUa la tka fin t rt right arricles Martin Recommends ment o f a Puerto Rican, Dr. Ar­ YOU MAY CLAIM A FULL EXEMPTION FOR The moat exciting and import­ 1 Parley with De Gaulle Wilbur W. Osborne, 62, of 108 I agree with you. Seven mills la Id the Neiwap e m p a ^ Ikrternriae Aasn. ant neara atoi^ of aU Uina was ra- For Bomb Ban ^WTRlan^Vr^SmTsoirTTI^SJ^o? Reply to Reds turo Morales Carrion, former Uh- lot e( money. I would like to liax ' iisr. Ifor jeara. CLEANING Plymouth Lane, died yesterday at Armonk, N. Y., drowns at Corn­ lUnehwcter, Cota. isssed from ’ a graveyaW: "Ths Manchester Memorial Hospital General Manager Richard Mar-'^ments, which means that ht^U h6 raoMAS F. derae ere tary of State tar Puerto « full discussion of thla prime the priBMr haa basa aart h r ^ - (CsDltaiMd from Peg* Ods) wall, Vt, when sports car in tin said this morning toe property paying toe second Installmant -6 iHw A m vote tonight on the 8475,811.50 (Continued from Pago One) WALTER R. FKRGTJSON Rico, aa Deputy Aaaiatant 'Secre­ problem before the budget is payera who want more InfoAna- angel anawered and said imto ths after a short illness. (Continued from Page Ose) which he was riding bounced off tax on motor vehicles ought to be year and a half after to# MVD Fobltal»«». TEL, Ml 9.1752 budget for RHAM High School for He was born in Newark, N. J„ FWb M October L UU tary of State for Inter-American passed. It is now that artleulkte ttoa thaa la anp^lad In the pffldal oay Haw woman, Fear not ye: For I know ' eludlrfg disarmsment, Uis Berlin tree stump and skids into brook abolished. has sent out toe Hat to toa town. laattactleat. Tea wU flad here re- or 1961-62. Andover's share of the March 26, 1899, and was a Man­ Each side gave toe other a Jeer­ . .Tentative agreement averts while the British officials are still Affairs, for the United States. Dr. and well informed people can help that ye seek Jesus which area cru­ gitustim end Laos. The cost of collecting It is far If he haa moved to another town PabUebed Ererr E w bi* , J* the Board of Directors in its hard t roUaga aad developawaU Kennedy’s decision to accept De budget, based on average dally chester resident for four years. He ing cheer. strike by 8JH)0 employes at five In Washington. too high In proportion to the in thb meantime, one town. Or toe "eye »»d HoUfcyo. Bnteredal tbe Ml 3-5747 membership figures for' 1960-61, Office ot Mmncbeeter. OouL. Moratea — apparently in Latin decision. Ich Biay aave yeu woaey and cified. Ha is not hers: For He is GsuUe’s InvitsUon to go to Peris was employed as a technical aa- There was criticiani tost the an­ Macy department stores. .Gustof Russia, in Its note to Britain last amount of mdney realized, he said, other will have to rebate the ----"ell Hotter;— will be 1148,421.62, s » increase' of aiaUnt at the United Aircraft in Milefski, 46, of Montville, Conn., America cme'a last name ia never My own analysis starts out trooMe srtiea jtm file yaanretam. risen, U Ha said. Come, see ths - reflects s change Ui travel policy nual protest march was becom­ Saturday, agreed with’ the British and toe wear and tear on both toe money. with three rather basic propoai- place where the Lord lay. And go as set forth by the White Houm $7,600 over last year’s . Last East Hartford. A veteran of World accused of shotgun wounding fel­ public and toe administration is SUBSCRIPTION RATES one’s last name—la given credit ing nothing but a mammoth pet­ proposal to hold a 14-nation con­ “The coat is terrific, eompared Pojoblo In AdTonce tiona By RICRARO A. MULUSNS ' quickly, and teU Hla disriples that Garner's about the time he took offlce lost year’s increase was about $15,000. War I, he was a member o t Nht- low worker last. Thursday, Is out of bounds. to the coat of collecting other taui- Corrter Moil for helping shape tha Kennedy ad­ Action taken on the budget to­ ting party. This was caused by bound over to Superior Court in ference on toe political future of e x 00 1. A seven mill increase Js too Written for He is risen from the dead; and be­ rt ( ()i i> ' I January. ley N. J. Lodge o f Masons. To make up for the money lost es,” said Martin. Om T oot ...... *^5 S? ministration approach to ita beml- unsegregated sleeping In schools New London. Laos, but remained vague on the WonllMi ...... J ra 11.00 much. Newapaper Enterprise Aesn. hold, He goeth before you into \Vr llivt- ^ l.ri CM A t that time Salinger esld Ken night will be final. In previous Surviving are his wife, Mrs. timing of a cease-fire, which the by )he town, he said, the state On of this, because toe tax Three Ifontbe ...... t:M sphert neighbors into a tentative Galilee; there shall ya see Him: nedy hod no plena to go abroad years, there haa been misunder­ Margery Klngsland Osborne, and and church halls by the youth of More than 4,000 refugees from could raise the rate on some state­ 1.S5 2. We must continue our excel­ Tou can be In trouble if you YOU MAY CLAIM THE SiN OLD-AGE EXEMPTION many of the marchers. British, backed by the United is a personal property tax, a de^ One Month ...... I -JJ* conversation between humsin and lent educational program. Lo, I have told you." Matt. 28:6-7. for internstlonsl conferences dur­ standing, with some townspeople several nieces and nephewa. Communist East Germany took wide basis, and reimburse the linquent taxpayer can be Jailed. Weeklr ...... JQ claim a dependency deduction for ON YOUR 19M RETURN ___ i Onon John Collins chairman of advantage of Easter Holiday to States proposed as a first step. cultural equals. 3. We cannot sacrifice our Immediately the tomb of shat- ing at least the first six months believing that the regional budget Funeral aervlcea will be held Kennedy said In a statement towns, either through increased Meanwhile, toe money -which the MEMBER OF_____ one whom you know does not Of his sdmlnistrstlon. could be acted upon in the town's Wednesday at the Manger Funeral the Campaign for Nuclear Dis­ Into tree West, Western of­ highway grants or some other THE ASSOCIATED PRESS municipal employes. If year tm d dreams becoms a monument armament, «tid; “ Of course, you that he viewed the Russian note town hoped to realize has been Now President Kenned}’ has also meet the dependency tests. of hope for all mankind. Ths fear­ The decision also reflects an ob­ annus] budget meeting. Home, Nutley, N. J. . ficial says . . . Nigerian gov­ method. included on the grand list. Whan »The Aeeoctoted PreM Is exclurtrelj If we assume that the demands A 31 uses his last name—has now been men. firemen and other municipal chiefs of aUte or government. Junior choir will rehearse to. J ^ockvU le-V ern on Last night, officials Indicated fully the dependency teats set out child or other person Uving with payment for aervlcea she la rsp- forty days.” Acts 1:8. Onaraatesd Kennedy’s trip to Paris will not Services were held in Niantic ended a 42-hour xigi) of silence In complete,” he said. Many auto pages in the auditor'a report iMt named our ambassador to Vene- employees to sacrifice their le^t- dering. morrow from 7 to 7:45 p.m. and with burial in Grove Hill Cemete­ Times Square with a traditional that toe United States would In­ year, said Martin. imate needs in order to promote in the official InstrucUons. you aa a member of the famUy. Rev. Clarence E. Winslow To Give You be a full-blown state visit. Some ot owners sell their cars or move to a xuela, where, it would seem, he ia One of the least-known pro- You cannot, however, claim an Church of the Nazarene the Board of Deacons will meet at ry, Rockville, at 3 p.m. Sunday morning religious meeting. sist on'an rfective cease-fire be­ different town between the time the Finally, he said, there te toe the welfare of education. Taken A Very the ceremony and high protocol 8 p.m. in the church. ^?5S5SS*:X3h,!^.S te be a symbol of our desire to visioas in the tax law permiU you exemption for someone Uving with BTEXT: Mora exemptloB ripe. Eajoyabls Mrs. Maynard, widow of George The Quakers, members of the fore It entered any international list ia compiled and the time the annoyance to the driver who wants In The Manchester Erenlng Hersld. by itself the increase for fire and usually accorded a chief of state An Information meeting giving Society of Friends, had stood quiet­ Assault^ Theft help and teach other hemisphere to claim a $600 exemption for a you in violation of the local law. NIXON TO BUnj> HOME Smoke will be omitted in order to give Maynard, died* Saturday In a con­ conference to settle Laos’ fate. tax rate is set and collection of to renew hie registration, and Dlepiar adrcrtWiqt cloelns hours; police protection, roads, garbage NEW IDEA FOR. GIFTS views for and against Joining the ly in the square for three days, ”We have always said we want­ taxes begins. finds that the MVD has not kopt countriM to emulate, if they wish, and trash, etc. 1s modest Indeed person who ia not related if the This means that a "common-law” Beverly HUls, Calif., April 8 (XI Sads OF A NATIONALLY the President and De Gaulle more valescent home. For Meeidap—1 pm . W day. wife couM not be claimed in those Tokyo, April 3 (F>—A Tokyo —Former Vice President Richard UnltM Church of Christ wUl be She leaves a brother, Arthur M. carrying placards to dramatize ed K cease-fire'first,” one source The assessor must try to set a its list of tax payments up to date. For Tuesday—1 pm . Monday.^ the hopeful experiment in Puerto and the returns far outweigh the following conditions are met: } ADVERTISED CIGAR time for working meetings. Charged in Tar Wedn«edap-1 P m. Tn'*>*r 1. You tumiah over half of the states which do not recognise departoent atora baa a new Idea M. Nixon today made plans for "a held at 8:10 p.m. Wednesday in Bateman of Rockville, and several their opposition to war and viol­ said'. "That is still our position value on a car, said Martih, using The confusion during the post cost. We have professional and WHICH SELLS FOB lOe Arrangements for the Kennedy ence. JVn-Thursday—1jnor 'iTiurBMy^x pm . W^nesday. Rico. person's Bupport for the year. such relationship. for doing away with the white modest, one-story home” on a 3- Bolton CongregatloAsl Church. The nieces and nephews. I don’t think we could back off the second hand car price book, two weeks is an example of the For —Friday—1 ■* - BJP - Thursday.I t dedicated men and women in Man­ Reg. $4.75. visit have been worked out dur­ Rev. Willard Ei Thomen, Andover They rotated the assignment, that . . . we’d be asking for which contains three different price drawbacks of the auto tax, ho For Batarday—1 pm. . Such developments, casually re­ 2. The person has gross income If you were to pay a housekeep­ elephant wedding g i f t ' quarter acre lot he has purchased ing the past few weeks. The formal Rural Fracas CMaaitled______10;>0 deadlbra: s-m. each chester municipal employ. We er $40 a month and furnish her The bride-to-be reglstera at the In an exclusive subdivision of Bev­ paator,^ urges all parishioners to at­ wil|i each shift standing quietly for trouble.” scales. No consideration can be said, when motoriate try to re­ cited. may not seem too impor­ must keep them and we oaiinot of leas than $600 for the year. Box 50. *1.79 announcement came after talks be­ John Klein a 2-hour period. day of pubHcatica escept Saturday— 3. The peraon Uvea in your room and board, it might m>pear store. Friends, instead of making erly Hills. ' 7 For 26e tend the meeting since the Andover Rusk has also contended that given to a car which haa had hard new their regiatrationa at a branch t p ra . ^______tant to ua But, in company with keep them unless we are willing tween Kennedy and French Am­ Chpreh will vote on this matter in John Klein, 74, of 111 Cooper As the Quakers ended their vigil, Albert Fazzina, 39, of 142 Jef­ the first thing required is a ces­ usage and one which is babied, he house for the entire year and is that an exemption could be their own aelectipna, deposit the ■Tbe price was not disclosed. Perfeetoa and Faaatellas Hill St., died Saturday at home. office of the MVD, only to find the Honday, April S to be fair and pay theiti the wages bassador Herve Alphand In Wash' the near future. a group of about 3(K) American ferson St., Hartford, was arrested sation of hosltilitles to permit ne­ said. branch office has no record of other davelopmenta they move a member of your household claimed for her under the above money they plannwl to spend. However, lot prices in the area ington, between De Gaulle and U.S. He was born In Austria-Hun­ of their profession. Ten daya before tha aredding, range between $42,000 and $75,000. The confirmation class will meet pacifists began a walk which car­ gotiations to go ahead.” •' An auto la aometimea all toe their property tax payment. Bertram B. Johansson, Latin (temporary aboences due to sick- proviaion. She oould not be roving ambassador Averell Harrl- gary, July 1, 1886, and lived In ried them over 87 Manhattan 'by Hartford Police Sunday on a taxable property a peraon- owna, The Uncertsfa Price We can do all thla without claUned, however, because you are the atore ahoara the bride and TTie defeated presidential candi­ UOGEn DRUG from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday In the Some sources reported, however "The flhto ahould coUect more »» America correspondent of the neao, arttool, or vacations wiU not man. and De Gaulle and James Manchester for more than 60 blocks. Vernon warrant charging him with he aaid. passing a seven n ^ increase. prevent a person from meeting not oonridered'to have fumlahed groom a Uat of gift-givera vrith the date has engaged an architect, and PASKAbE church. that Washington does not insist money on some statewide tax, and Christian Science Monitor, to Gavin, the new American Ambas years. This group, which said It sought assault, theft and breach of peace. This meana toe asaessor must B y tlie Ranlan reply ts the There are necessary*^capital im this condition). any part of her support. What she total amount Then they pick out the house la expected to be ready The Women's Fellowship will Before retiring several years on a formal truce and would be return it to toe towns," said Mar­ by early fall. sador in Paris. meet In the church at 8 p.m. Thurs­ disarmament bv both the major nu Fazzina is accused of beating satisfied with a de facto cessation wait until the directors aet the tax Brttleh note on Im m , the road news lead statements like these: provements listed in our budget. ■nils permits you to claim a de- receivea from you la not a contri­ what they reaUy arant ago, he was employed by CTieney clear powers, delivered appeals for tin, "or increase the aid for high­ By financing these Improvements And Kennedy and De Gaulle ex day. Mrs. Isabel Quiim of Lake St., of hostilities. The reply, these rate in May, and then he must re­ toward a peacefnl reacriutian of "TlngUng events are beginning Bros, as a weaver. He was a mem­ an end to the arm- race at the view every piece of property and ways or schools or anything.” through a bond we ckn save at changed correspondence about 10 School Loach Menus Vernon, shortly after midnight sources said, may make this point the criale there haa been opened to challenge old inertias in the days ago. This dealt primarily with ber of Concordia Evangelical United States and Soviet missions reset toe tax bill. ' He said toe aasaaeora and too least two^mllls. This, contrary to School menua this week include: Saturday and leaving with her clc&r. collectors have favored toe idea But there am any mnnber of ways field of United Statea-Latln Amer- the Laos crisis, but may also have Lutheran Church. to the United Nations. If the bill ia more than $50, toe the prevAing Republican mood, tomorrow—noodles and -frankfurt­ Surviving are two sons, Alfred wallet containing $190. He Is also It also reportedly will propose in toe past. been on occasion for dealing with At toe Russian mission, five that the British and toe Ruaslana, taxpayer can pay in two install- for Bait and Weat to avoid bavins idui relationships. . . . - The ap­ ts sound municipal finance. Why ers, carrot sticks, Jelly sandwiches, W. Klein Of Manchester and Ar­ demonstrators were ushered In­ said to have hit Donald Quinn, 15, one particnlar tp o t crlaia develop pointment of Moscosco is being should the taxpayers of IM l pay the Kennedy visit to Paris. ginger bread and topping; Wed­ who ran down Lake St. to Chief as co-charlmen of the 1954 Geneva In Paris, the visit was being thur Klein of Washington, D. C.: side where they were assured by entirely for the improvements that nesday—lamp patties, buttered two brothers, Thomas Klein and Constable Edmund F. Dwyer’s Peace (Tonference oh Indochina Into World War m . Thera hailed aa another in tha chain of greeted aa a considerable diplo­ Vadim Sorokin, mission secretary, should Jointly appeal for a cease Easter Egg Hunt will benefit even those whq are rice, corn, gelatin; ’Thursday—bak- Jacob Klein, both of Manchester; that their note would be handed house and reported the fray. ptIoaB to ha paid for peace. these exciting events bringing matic vlstory for De Gaulle and a ed haah, ketchup, beets, pudding fire. Finally, the British plan to Public Records yet to be bom? sign of Kennedy's respect for and six grandchildren. to Valerian A. Zorin, Russian am­ According to police information, So. aa Britain and Ruaala take Latin America up with a pleasant, with sauce; Friday—macaroni and Fazzina. has been escorting Mrs. suggest a date for a meeting of ^ Attracts Only 200 We can effect savings by modi- France’ World War II hero now- Funeral services will be held to­ bassador to the U.N. the lead In the next atepa toward abrupt start to the realisatloR that cheese, green salad, peanut butter morrow at 1 p.m. at the Holmes Quinn, who is divorced and has the 14-natlon conference on Laos Warrantee Deeds ^'Ing or eliminating aervlcea such back In power. At the U.S. mission, toe walkers TTie Russians want toe confer' John B. BaiTiinl to James and avoidance a t open Uff power con 'the United States is beginning to sandwich, chocolate cake. Milk Is Fimeral Home, 400 Main St. Bur­ found neither Ambassador Adlat five children. The annual Manchester Easter garbage ooUectibn or road re­ By diplomatic protocol, Kennedy served with all lunches. ence to meet early this month re' Helen P. Gorman, property off E. fUet over tMom, two ride anslee think o f (u in a different way.’ pairs. Frankly, although I think it To the small businessman with big ideas.,. ial will be in East Cemeten,’. E Stevenson nor his staff present. Fazzina reportedly came to the Egg Hunt held yesterday at ths owes a visit to France. De Gaulle Bulletin Btoril Friends may call at the funeral gardless of whether the fighting Middle Tpke. Valley St. playground near Cen­ wm hav* to he kq»t In view. unsound, I would be far more will­ paid an official visit to the Unitrt They left a written plea for dis­ house but got into an argument That sounds rather exdtlng, -as The library will be open from 2 home touiglit from 7 to 9. with Mrs. Quinn. The argument has stopp>ed in Laos. James J. and Helen P. Gorman ter Springs Park "was over in 10 One concema tha potentially ing to do this than Jeopardize mu­ SUtes In April 1960 and conse- armament with a guard. In comments on toe Laotian to John B. Barninl, property off if a concept, theme, and plan were to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. tomor­ A spokesman said toe “ peace led to a fight, police said. minutes. About 200 chUdren par­ nicipal and teacher salaries. qwvntlv the next visit is up to the situation over the weekend: E. Middle Tpke. aBppery amaS print in the Rua- beginning-to produce results. We Democrats are now in the row. Viladyslaw E. Conoskl wal''.<” was started March 11 by Fazzina had. left by toe time ticipated. aian note. Thla amall print could President of the Untied States. The Board of Education will Averell Harriman, Kennedy'i Green Manor Construction Co. midst of a study on the feasibility The list of differences between Wladyslaw B. Conoskl of 472 S. the New England committee for Vernon constables arrived. He wsis personal ambassador - at - large Inc. to Joseph J. and Christine A. Finders of toe 15 golden eggs he Ruaaia'B legitimate idea of the of eatafaUshlng an urban renewal meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow In the Main St., West Hartford, step­ nonviolent action at the Klttery, picked up in Hartford and turned who were awarted prize Easter France and the United States 1s elementary school , all-purpose said he thought the West was go­ LaVae, property off Colonial Rd. dtplomaUe proeednrea naceaaary in The John Birch Society program and an industrial devel relatively long. Western diplo­ father'Of George F. Kania of Man­ Maine, Navql Base. over to (Constable Raymond E. Be­ baskets prepared by Jaycee Wives room. Along the 34&=rfille route, many ing to have to accept toe presence and Cushman Dr. thla eaae; it eoald he RuaaU’a way opment program in Manchester. It mats In Paris fear the list will chester, died yesterday at home. rube. Fazzina has posted $500 of some Communists in any goV' Frank P. Lockard of East Hart­ were: Either this democracy of ours la of course premature to antici­ A Hartford Jeweler, he is also persons Joined In. Herbert H. bond for court appearance April ot daailng vrith Ita own ride prob­ grow longer unless there. is some Manchester Evening Herald And ernment formed in Laos. ford, acting for Carl D. and Edna Fred Leuie, Nathan Hole School; contains a free market place for pate the results o f this study but I NEW KIND OF UUN PR06NMI survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Brown, Nyack, N.Y., said he had 18. Mark CharUer, St. James’ School; quick move to coordinate the Rep. Walter H. Judd, R-Mlnn. P. Lingenfelter of North Palm lem of how to make aure that even at the outset one sidvantagf over correspondeat, Cind.v Pfan- walked 90 miles in five days with Also due In court April 18 Is ideas. In which tliese ideas stand views of the new Kennedy admin­ stiehl, telephone Pllgiim 2-68.56. Szj’szka Conoskl; a daughter of said he did not believe Kennedy Beach, Fla., to Glno J: and Shirley Alexandra Ferguson, Lincoln OommunlBt China goee along with may be the reduction of the prop­ West Hartford; a stepdaughter of the group, carrying a heavy wood­ Robert D. Thompson, 23, of 25‘2 or fall on their own merits, or it istration and the aloof French acted strongly enough or early Paglulca of Hartford, property at School; Ricky Warrendrt, Lincoln Xoaoow policy; it could alao be erty tax. If desirable type Indus­ Hartford, and eight grandchildren. en placard. South St., Rockville, who is charg­ 255 Vernon St. School; Tommy McLean, WsddeU does not try decide to locate here. Diversi­ president. Another group of peace walkers enough and that he thought toe Bnaaia’a way of trying to aet up a The differehces In approach of Funeral services will be held at ed with failure to drive to toe (Jommunists ware stalling, "try­ William L. "Flnesllver of Hart­ School; Pauline Fonseca, Bolton fication of job opportunity and the Especially fiffed to your n^edsl the Talarski Funeral Home, 380 arrived on Saturday after a trek right at a rotary. If we intend to maintain such ford to Herman and Gladys Levi Elementary; Fred Mlnney, Green attnation in wMdt Oommuniat general Increase in retail buying the two men were brought Into re­ Armed Cubans from McGuire Air Force Base In ing to raise the ante.” frss market place for ideas, it lief with the Laos crisis. General Maple Ave., Hartford, Wednesday Berube said Thompson drove Sen. Bourk* Hickenlooper, R- of Enfield, property at 472 Keeney School; Kath Putnam, Nathan mmtary conqneat o t Lnoe would may alao be a decided advantage. morning at a time tmbe announced. New . north on Rt. 83 to toe Vernon must be free and open to Idsas'fhat agreement was reached at the Iowa, said that while any western St. Hale; Elio D'Appollonte, Lincoln ^ go merrily on Its way, without ef- The state legislature baa before 1. Burial will be in Falrvlew Ceme- Other groups sponsoring the traffic circle and turned left where BUI of Sole ' School; Conrad Fontsdhe, Lincoln Bangkok SEATO meeting, but Stop,Release demonstration here included the military intervention would have foctlvo Weatem interference, are crazy as well as those that are it an educational bill whlrii. If terj’, West Hartford. the directional sign says "keep William L. Flnesllver of Hart School: Linda Lull, Lincoln Sphool: passed this year, will tend to re­ / French Foreign Minister Couve de Student Peace Union, the War to be a combined effort of U.S. v.*hlle the negotiatlona for peace sane, to those that offer poison as Murvllle successfully opposed the Friends may call at the funeral right.” The accused entered the troops, Southeast Asia Treaty ford to Herman and Gladys L«vi Ann Marie Thttfault, Washington duce the mill rate next year. home tonight from 6 to 9 o’clock, Resieters League and the New ramp to th4 Wilbur Cross High­ were in progreaa well aa those that offer truth, to toughly worded threat to use force Q.S. Cable Ship Organization and North Atlantic of Enfield, sale of chicken farm School; Fay DavU, 90 Valley S t; My sympathy ia with those who and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 6 to York City Council of the Fellow way, Berube said. and eijulpment at 472 Keeney St. It la in reference to this lait those which represent political and that the United States wanted. In­ ship of Reconciliation. Treaty Organization forces, "it Jackie Judge, 180 Porter S t; and own property and do not have 9 p.m. ■' Glenn A. Andrelski, 21, of 64 might be possible that it would for $3,400. ideological extremes as well as to stead, the SEATO allies adopted (Continued from Page One) Michael H oyt 88 Pitkin S t poealble significance for the amall children in public school. They are the milder version urged by Prospect St., Rockville, was arrest be unecessary to send in U.S. Marriage Licenses More than 2,000 colored eggS print in the Russian note that those vriilcb are easily respectable asked to contribute to the educa­ Mrs. Harriett D. Carroll ed Saturday and charged with reck Ray Elbert Trussel of Nyack, F O R SMALL Couve de Murville. tion was made of toe shrip and its troops, but to send in supplies were hidden throui^out the recre­ Washington would like to inaiat within the middle tradltiona.of our tion of many who have not the Mrs. Kennedy, at home in Paris Rockville—'Mra Harriet Dowd- Tibbits Silent less driving and failure to notify and logistic support.” N.Y., and U.S. Army, and Sandra ation area, including the 15 golden means to pay. flowever, until re­ personnel. ing Carroll, 70, of 75 Union St., the Motor Vehicle Department of Anne Curran of 126 N. Lakewood t-artofm al ceaae-flro precede society. and In the French language. Is ex­ (At about 7:30 p.m. Friday, he Rep. Clement Zablocki, D-Wis., eggs. lief comes from the state or fed­ pected to be an excellent good­ died Sunday morning at her home Until TDC Meets a change in address. The first chairman of the House F^r East­ Circle. April 8. St. James’ Church. The annual Easter Egg Hunt is negotiation of any kind. But The right of free speech and of eral government or the location of said, the vessel was released and after a long Illness. She was the charge stemmed from a chase on Martin G. Klingel of East Hart­ will ambassador on the President’s permitted to return to Its work" ern subcommittee, also said it-may sponsored by toe Junior Qismber Washington also haa to be careful free -press, if they are to exist at new industry In town, the respon­ wife of Robert Carroll. Center Rd. in Vernon, Saturday. not be necessary to send in U.S. ford and Barbara Elda Tomkunas May trip to France. , bn the .high seas. The protest Mrs. Carroll had been distribu­ Richard , S. Tibbits, executive Berube was the arresting offi­ of Commerce, the PTA’s and toe not to puah Ruaala to deliver more, all, cannot be compromised. 'They sibility ia solely ours. It is a choice She not only knows French combat troops in the event of mil­ of 20 Joseph St., April 8, St. Holy Name Society of Bt James' really of whether we want to through Switxerlsmd was made tor of Sunday newspapers in the director of the Town Development cer. He said Andrelski was arrest­ Bridget’s (Thurch. than Ruaaia can get Communist cannot be denied to some, if they President da Gaulle, but haa served the same day but no reply has been itary intervention by toe west. CThurch. keep Manchester an oasis on the Rockville area for many years. Commission (TDC) today declined ed in Rockville on a warrant after Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D- Building Permits China to accept, and the proapect are to be retained for others. as translator for her husband with received. White said. She was bom in Roqk-ville on comment, until the TDC meets to the car’s marker numbeg had been Arrangements for too fun were east side of the Connecticut River French-speaking visitors. Minn., said the administration Green Manor Construction Co. made by a Jaycee committee head­ ia that we ourselves would - take These statements would be our or permit it to become undia- (The department spokesman, Feb. 1, 1891, a daughter of the late night, on General Manager Rich checked with motor vehicle au­ would have to be on guard In Inc., erection of dwelling at 37 tinguishable among its neighora. Mrs. Kennrty's French has been who said he had few details, told George and Elizabeth Leary ard Martin’s budget item that thorities. ed by John Homnlck, assisted by the appearance of a cease-fire preamble to the conclusion that, described as Impeccable, while her handling the "serious” situation In Tracy Dr.. $9,850. Maury McKeon and John Fitz­ I ask the voters to sound off TERM-LOANS newsmen of the protest when ask­ Dowding. Active in toe Red Cross, would eliminate Tibbits’ Job. Berube said he followed the car Green Manor Construction Co. Laos without requiring its formal however un-American the John Laos, but doubted that "we are now on what they want. Please husband has only a modest knowl­ ed about a Columbus (Ohio) Dis­ she had received a citation for her “At that time, I will make down (Tenter Rd. but had to give gerald. Birch Society may be, it would edge of the language. going to be outmaneuvered." , Inc., erection of dwelling at 49 proclamation. attend the public hearing on the patch story reporting toe inci­ volunteer work, especially during statement to the preas,” Tibbits up the chase when he came abreast (Tuahman Dr., $11,000. If some o f the small print Ian also be un-American to investigate budget next Wednesday. •Ihlfty-one-year-old Mrs. Ken­ dent. The writer, Clair Stobbins, World War H. Mrs. Dowding was sqid. > of a parked-car at Trout Stream Green Manor Construction Co. SOVIET SPACE SHOT NEAB _ guage of the Russian note pro­ and hound it for its strange be­ Very truly yours, nedy will be making her first reporting from Guantanamo, said a member of St. John's X^iscopal On Friday, Martin,' when quea Rd. Andrelski's car had^lmost hit Inc., erection of dAvelling at 51 Bonn, Germany, April 8 (P) — major international trip with the Church and Hope Chapter ^ Esilst- a pedestrian who w;^^^lking with There is mounting evidence of an vides one of the areas of unoar liefs, or to- try, by any official William B. ColUns, Esq. Chiba had backed away from a Uoned about the deletion of the Four Bids Before CiMhman Dr., $9,600. President In a country to which military showdown with U.S. air etn Star. salary item in his budget for the two dogs at that spoClBerube 'said. inminent Soviet space ezperi- talnty about Laos, the other great means, to deprive it of the right to Town Director Green Manor ConstriKtlon Oo. she has allegiance of ancestry and and sea power by releasing toe In addition to her husband, she TDC, said he didn’t think towns Court-date was set for April 18. Planners Tonight Inc., erection of two dwellings at m w t a spokesman of the Bo­ uncertainty is to be'found in the exist SINESS cultural interests. Western Union.) is survived by a sister, Mrs. Karl people were getting (' elr money’i Bruce Mortensen. 30, of 75 High 50 and 58 Cushman Dr., $9,850 chum Observatory said today; . big print of the world headline* Democracy should beware of The family of her father, the The captain of the Western Union Johnson of Waterford, and several worth. St., was arrested by Rockville Po­ “ For several days a aorprlsing ’ late New York stockbroker John lice Saturday and charged with The Town Planning Commission each. which ■ purport to report actual radioed Guantanamo she had been nephew8 and nieces. Tibbits was not aware of the Green Manor Construction Co. Increase In intensity o f Rnsatea those who volunteer to protect V. Bouvler III, came from France. ^ n era l services will be held to­ failure to grant the right of way (TPC) will hear four requests for military developments in Laoa. Intercepted by an armed (hiban move until, he returned to Man Inc., erection of dwelling at 65 telegraphic and telephonic com­ democracy by using authority Mrs. Kenne'dy spent her Junior gunboat, toe spokesman said. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Ladd Fu- after a minor accident at Market zone changes tonight at 8 at a munication on freqenoles gener- Chester yesterday after spending Public Hearing in the Municipal (Tuohman Dr., $9,600. Let ua hope that. In formulating against ideas. year in college at the famed Sor- “ Loaded with gasoline amflwith a nersd Home, 19 Ellington Ave. The the weekend out of town; and Brooklyn Sts. There.bwere no Green Manor Construction Co. nUy used by spaon rocket Rev. Jaunes L. Grant, rector of St injuries, according to arresting Pa­ Building. Ita own policy behavior, our goV' Americanism itself should be­ bonne in Paris and long has been maximum speed of only a few Inc., erection of dwelling at 66 launching stations baa been ob­ Interests in French culture, art John's Episcopal Church, will of­ trolman Robert KJelIquist. Morten- 'Three requests for zone changes emment at Washington has more ware of cheap championa even knots, toe Western Union's skipper from residence to business zones Cushman Dr., $11,000. served,” the spokesman declared, and literature. had no alternative but to obey an ficiate. Burial will be In Grove Hill son Is due in court April 11. adding: “ Communlontion on authdrltatlve Informatloln than the when they glibly seek to establish Cemetery. „ will be presented by John F. De- Green Manor Construction Co. Site has many friends in order backed by arms,” he added. Freight Derailed Inc., erection of dwelling at 89 these frequencies became partl- public does. Nothing haa been their own nobility and purity of French circles, and has been a ■Friends may call at the funeral vanney, owner of Highland Park Jet planes flew out and located Cabinet Status Given Market for expansicMi of business; Cushman Dr., $10,000. . cularly strong today." more lurid, and unreliable, than purpose by attacking easily-label­ Now you etm borrow up to $50,000, with terms up to 5 years, frequent guest in Washington of the Western Union midway between home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. At Notch Tunnel French Ambassador and Mrs. J A W Rc)tity for land at the corner the news which rumor and prop­ ed crackpots of either Ideological toe point of interception and Bara Town—In an effort to of Haynes and,Main Sts.; and Wil­ Alphand, even before her husband coa. There the cable ship halted. A five-car freight train was de­ solve Its racial problem. South A f­ aganda have poured out of Laoe extreme. became President. liam Olekslnski for expansion of over the years. It haa featured and with valuable 'insurance protection at no extra cost!^ Four hours later, when the destroy Funerals railed in the tunnel at Bolton rica is giving Cabinet status to its business at Willie’s Steak House. The real thrmts to American^ \ When De Gaulle was in Wash­ er arrived at emergency speed the Notch itoout 1:60 pirn. Saturday. Department of Colored Affalra battlee which were never fou|^t; Look for tlMM txtni A fourth request ts from Fogarty iam come neither from the John ington on a visit last year, he and cable Ship was released by the gun New Haven Railroad workmen Other steps Include giving non­ Bros, for a change from Residence Mrs. Kennedy met at a French offenslvea vdilch were never Birch- Society nor from the card- / boat and steamed back on course Albert KUmek were _ reraillng the cars today. whites control of their schools A to Residence B Zone, property launched; and critical military valooswhoiiyoolNiy embassy garden party and chat? toward Key West. The funeral of Albert KUmek, 93 Spokesmen for the railroad said and an Increase in the licensing of off Hawthorne St., to create seven carrying Communista They come ted in French. The cable ship was en route from moments whlph never really exist­ k Niw Apprueb te the Needs of Small BD$ine$& Small b v ^ ess is Who CM get G Term Loin for Small Bnsinost? You can—when you Charter Oak St., was held this there was no damage to the colored professional men. building lots. . from the thinga we are aometlmes Recently, when the famed Guant^amo to Key West, and is morning at the John F. Jlerney ed. Elven today, when world inter­ onto insoroiico tracks toe cars, or the freight. willing to do to ourselves, and to big busbieeB. More than 90% o f all busifiesees aire amall want to expand your businees, purchase addition^ space, French company of the Comedle due there tomorrow, the spokes­ Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., They could not confirm reports O F MANCHESTER est in events there is presumably Francaise performed for one man said, our system. In the course of our I. Finamitl StrtHtlM—A i(n>nt busineeses, employing half o f all workers, a(xx>\mting for furnishings, equipment or machinery, and when—in your followed by a solemn high Mass of that a broken switch had caused Intense, what you hear depends ■ night in Washington, Mrs. Ken- The destroyer escorted the Wsst- requiem at St. -Jaunes’ Church. the accident, '• attempts to deal with'these sup­ insurance company meant added more than half o f all retail fialea-r-ptoviding the broad judgment and the bank’s—the earning power o f your nrty went to see the performance ern Union until she was clear of upon whom you hear, and one Mcu^i^ (or you. l. CotiUa-itstt The • Rev. James T. O'Connell Although heavy traffic passes posed perila economic fdtmdation o f any community. And small busi- businees will support tbe loan. The loan inay be secured or of two Mollere comedies, splaud- the Cuban coast. was celebrant, assisted by toe R«v. over toe tunnel dally, the accident source will describe a certain day aptraliaiu—A nationwide network This was the first recent encoun­ ^ we need to suppress, Investi­ of aervice oAicca and agenta mean Bess wants to grow—through expansion, purchase o f equip­ unsecured, but in most instancee we regard fhtuie oamiuga ed the FYench cast, and attended John D. Regan ap deacon, and toe went largely undetected by either aa one of dramatic action in the an after-theater party in their ter between U. S. ships and planes Rev. Joseph H. McChnn as stib- EXTRA gate, persecute an organization you'll get faat help wherever .jm residents of the area or passersby. field while another will report are when trouble atrikea. J. Pro- ment and fkdlitiiB, end to procure adequate working as the primary consideration, When you teke a calculated honor. „ ^ with the Chiban grmed foixes. deacon. Mrs, Jane Uacevone was which apeciallzea In Inferring that Several weeks ago, a Cuban Air as a day of absolute calm. Jessionat Jim t Cossje/inf—He’ll capital to operate efficiently and effectively. risk to improve your buaneas, we^fed we should share, It would probably be hard to find organist and soloist. - ' ' Dwight p . Eisenhower la a fervent recommend proper coverage . . a place better suited to Mri. Ken­ Force fighter flew through a for­ Burial was In St. James' Ceme­ HOURS These are t^e two uncertainties mation of Unarmed antisubmarine and willing' tool of the Oommu- help vou when you have a laaa. this risk to the Mleat extant that we possibly can. nedy's tastes and interests. tery, with conunlttal prayers reqd —the one that of Russian inten­ On all counts we recommend ante Pmall huainefis deeervea the aame carefiil guidance, counsel Even her social secretary, Mlqs ilanes on training maneuvers in by Father McCium. Bearers were tions, the other that of actual mill nista? If we do need to do this, insurance by the Hartford. See ua How do yoG apply for a Torm' Loan for Small Boflnus? One o f our Letltla Baldridge, ig well versed in nternatiqnai ' watsrs but disap­ John Januakewlcz, Robert Hebert, About Town then perhaps it is the American (or thia top quality protection. and Rwawciai eeivioe as doeo the largest corporation. Small French language, customs and peared, when other U. S. aircraft tary events in Laos—upon which chief objectives in offering this new program is to vnalifi^ Zenon Waratock, Hipot Kurlowdcz, The FYiendly Service depart­ people themselves who ought to be busineeses also need a credit source that is fast, flexible, country. She served for some time appeared. ' Lucas Peseik, and Louis Zapaeik. Washington must keep anxious From fragmentary information ment of the Women’s Fellowship Investigated, as to their sanity. convenient »nd simple. Such a source is now made available available to you the same full resources and experience that ag secretary to the wife of former eye vriille it cooperates in the we offer big bueinese—but with aminimum o f tha intricate Ambassador to France David K, reaching toe naval bate. It ap­ of Center Congregational (Jhurch aeardi for a peaceful settlement. But'even if It had strong argu­ in Hartford National’s new program of Term Loans for Bruce. peared the gunboat’s commander is sponsoring a clothing drive now financial statemente and other complicated paperwork so through April 11. Clothing may be For it is in and between these two ments, even If It had poisons more SDoaU Buainees. accused the Weatem Union ot vio­ Red China to Free Ukely to persuade, oven If It were lating Cuban tsrritortsl waters and depMited in boxes in* toe vestibule uncertainties that there lies the often involved. Any one of omr branch officers or commer^ Andover outside toe church office. Clothing more clever than It Is, even were ordered the ship Into port. Robert £. McCann threatening possibility of a price H Vt Is G Titm ttai fer Stndi BGshwss? T ^ c a lly , buamoesmen dal loan officers can provide the application—and will he Weatem Union's captain re- will be sent to the Congregational It, for Instance, as clever as some trt to Guantanamo tost at no Thrift Shop In Netowa, N.D. for peace higher than ahould be faced with a seasonal need or qiedal d em ^ for money welcome the chance to discuss your needs and plans Grange to View (Continued from Page One) paid in any dealing between East of Senator McCarthy's spiritual time was he closer than five miles A ' ---- - ' heirs who now attack the John borrow on a 30, 60 or 90-day b a ^ At the end of this personally. • • ^ to toe Cuban shore until he was A Girl Scout basic leiodership and Weat which could be consider­ California Slides She flew from toe United States course, scheduled for six successive Birch Society In order to obtain ordered to port by toe gunboat's ed fair, or fruitful, or precedent period, tha loan must be paid in fiill or renegotiated. Hartford National ie proud to offer this hew and progressioe officers, backed by SO or 40 armed late last month with a brief stop­ Wednesday mornings beginning over in Tokyo before proceeding to for good negotiation in other fields prestige and standing for their With Hartford National’s new program for small bwsmeen, program t^. smaU businesa financing. Whether you*re a manu* Arthur Arnold, • *?• men. the spokesman said. April 5 at Center Oongregatlonsl own future persecution of,ltberals, Bchix Grange of Manaflel^ wlU The Incident has not been men' Hoiig Kong. Church, has been canceled. Train­ Like to sleep? and on other issuea loins are based on torms of up to 60 months^ with grad* A daughter of McCann, Mrs. this movement should stand free 175 faeturer, retailer, profee^onal nujai’-n o matter what your present a program on his trip to Uoned in Havana and there was no ing In Brownie flyup and beginr nal repayment—rather than Imnp sum Repayment—made Louis Dyer, Los Angelu, said of to do its worst among us. It ahould East Contor businese~-we fed dud U ie our business to hdp you in eoery CallfornU last summer and Il­ immediate comment from Cuban nlng intermediate programs will Street fSrom income on an agreed-upon schedule. lustrate it with color slides at the offleisls. his releafc: “I am ao torilled I can be given at South Methodist Bexinningr To Produce? not be allowed the Indirect tri­ way we can to make it strong and profitable. hardly think.” Church op 'Thursday mornings Andover Grange meeting at 8 p.m Mrs. Dyer said she received a Tliere’s nothing like a good night’s sleep to From early post-election events umph of being able to taunt us Into Phone ‘ today in the Town HalL ^ Meanwhile, reports of sabotage, from 9:30 to 11:30 on April 6, 13, one more touch of that suppres­ Loans can be made for any sound bunnees purpose, in ‘ If you fed' this new loan program can be meful to you, Grange Master (Clarence Chister new small-scale landings of In- cable from her mother telling her 20 and May 4. make you feel ^ike a youngster again! So —the visit o f Cheater Bowles to that abe and McCann intended to sion of free speech and opinion M l 341126 amounts firom $1000 to $60,000. Valuable life insurance discuss it wiA any one of our officers. Or, call or write for a announces that applications may aurXenta and rumors of defections let us introduce you to the finest sleep you’ve Puerto Rico soon after election from toe mUlUry forces raised leave China today. The daughter Tile Women's Home League of which would be its own technique jprUeetion is fm id ei at no extra oos$~eii innovation in copy 0/ our fidderl **Term Loane for Smfdl Business,** he Stained from Ellsworth said her .mother informed her that ever had . . . with bench-crafted bedding day—the New York conference be­ Covell, Granra secretary; toe tension in Havana. . the Salvation Army vrill meet to­ tween President - elect Kennedy if it ever came to power over ua. M t i m M i n g n l t t to ggchukie Otob Hartford Nationall Jt^a& tii»faet$,_ i At toe popular resort of Var- McCann’s physical condition la morrow at 2 p.m. in Junior HaU. HolmaniBaker, In this complete selection oi fifth or sixth degrees. TTie fifth poor. V and Governor Luis Munoz Marin— Once more it has to beisaid: free degree will be conferred in Colum adero in western Cuba, bombs de­ Co-hoatesses wlR be Mrs. Leonard Quality-controlled sleep equipment there’s speech is not’ free unless it la for stroyed transformers and blasted Mrs. Dyer said her mother, l4rs. Perrett and Mrs. Thomas Russell. it was indicated that the incoming ' bia Saturday. The sixth and Flora McCann, who . is in the real a grade for every need . . . good,^ healthy those with whom we disagree. seventh degrees will be conferred a water main, leaving part of toe backs as well as backs with muscular or bone administration had the idea of city without water and forcing estate business, now Uvea in Pasa­ and Ladder Co. No. in toe fall. First and .second de­ dena, Calif. McCann also has two will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at disorders. Grades to wake you up every morn­ making the shining experiment in grees will be conferred at toe local hundreds o f Cubans to cut short democracy and progreaa which had Iran Lets Dam Contract ZXavtfor A M’a.tioxtchl B an h their Easter vacations there. other children, Robert McCann, the flrehousa. Pine and Hartford ing WITHOUT backaches. Too good to be Orange • on “Inspection Night," Loe Altos, Calif., and Mrs. Bar­ •votved Itself in the territory of No trace haa been found o t two Rds. true? Come in and see . . . actually try . . . Tehran — A group of Italian launches loaded with about 20 bara Curtis, Pafsdena, Calif. Puerto Rico a keynote to ita own surtl'XXnast Com piaBM ^ ^ B » Scout Meeting Postponed Firemen from Town Companies Verto-Rest or Musco-Pedic raattressee at companies has won a $52,000,0(X) A meeting previously acheduleil naval and other oflietals reported zalatiaDShlp with the rest of the 1 and 4 were called to toe home o t $89.M . . . and others from $39.96. Matching contract to btiild a 600-foot-high for tonight for too reorganlrttion to have defected and sailed from W ild W in d s themlaphera- Here was a ’ back­ multipurpose dam in Iran. The MemberFDIQ Tatmra and Ouanabo, east - of Blmer IV. Graham, 44 Bunce Dr., f box springs,"'too. o f Boy Scout Troop 134 has been at 6:50 last nlifht where a blower \ ward eouBtxy which bad begun to dam arlU have a arater capacity of postponed. It win be held later this Havana, last Thursday. A hqpvy Strdogast winds aver recorded Had tts way forward, in liberty, in 123,600,000,000 cubic feet and ir­ concentration of militiamaa and in the -world blew atop New motor In toe furnace was smoking, CURtm ANNUAL MVIDCNO rigate 868,295 acres. Its power nuinth. “ lount ^ i r o was no fire. Btehth District 3 ^ e jHuasa------u L st Vetsi . — ~TSsrigM anny units------in that------area ^iparant------.Haraptolra’s - f^ firemen were not caUed out over w p ^ W ^ ariU bo zuted at 630,000' Reaidente of Andortr,.• r,. HsbiHabroBlly ereated rumors that naval per-1 Washington In 1984. The winds tty BssatliMk apparent- Read Herald Advs. toe weekend. andid Marlborough wUl ho asked te'sennel had attempted an uprising, were clocked at 381 mllea an hour. 'i" • -1 /-

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1961 Ave.; Mr. and M n. Edwin 6avls, Houses For Sale 72 Th# telescope — two 110-fbot PAGE TWELVE Apartment*—flat»— Houses For Salt V2 high grids planted one-half mile Rockville-V ernon 178 E. Main St. Bolton Andover Rpusehold Goods Discharged Sunday: Darrell Biuiiiess Services Offered IS THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAG-ALY and SHORTEN Tenements 63 gOC ROOM CAPE,. breczeway and MANCHESTER—Excellent condi­ State News apaft —is comparable in size to laNG’S FURNITURE Departmeht raga, fuU ahed dormer, 2 fuU tion. Move right in this larger ___ I some of the largest In the world. Hlckton, EUington. , landscaping , spring clean-up, —Large selection 4)f nationally ad­ TWO BEDROOMS Garden Apart­ Ktha, wooded lot, eaay walking sized 3 bedroom ranch. Living It was built from funds provid­ Charter Study Business Zone Missionary to lawns mowed, nilubbish removal. t-ERoHEHHlH-UlP* vertised furniture »t low low dli- ment to sublease for duration of diaUnce to achoola, bua, aqd ahop- roqm. fireplace. Dining area. TUe ed by the Research Corporation, Advartisement— HOMWILOOR hi iraaent occupancU’ leaae, M ^ 1 Roundup the National Science Foundation McKinney Lumber, MI 3-2141, Ml S-1724.. So JUBTr(0PPE0.TO«E8- eount prices. Unfinished 4-drawer ping. Don't mlaa this outstanding bath. Hobby room. Garage. On bus CLASSIFIED aoiNfiloaolO , OM POPPA milNfi‘THE October 1. $100----- monthly. ■■ ■ ’. Call and the National Aeronautics and Bolton Notch. Hundreds of items . CHECH OH KKTiHf HA'S knee-hole desk J” **' value, 615,900. Phllbrick Agency, line. Realistic price $17,500. H. B. Group Slates Sought for U. S Indians A RBTTIRED upholsterer from the fCHOOLlOMOSCOl/ •NBAHTOFF- MI 8-0888 after 6 p.m. Ml 9-8464. Graidy, Broker, MI 3-8009. Space Agency.' for the home: Lumber, Hardware, MVriACHEa-' AMD TELL 7Hl« PR0fiREBS>HEHHEM< fast sets from 127.77! Danish wal­ (Continued from Pago One) shop can take care of all your up­ A MEM, nut lounge chair, foam cushlMa Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel holstering needs at a great sav­ •NRAHTOff'HO A^WUTTtlTHlHai BOLTON—Five room ranch on ANDOVER — Secluded Cape Cod uaulOlOTHlNft.' 'ME.eARlUHaif/OH .CAM DO TO HELP- just 624.885 deluxe Hollywood bed Th* new charter, drafted .by a Ritea for Publisher Last Session Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rt. 6 Barcel Slates Visit advertising ings. CH 2-2378. a.0HARl«00HHA WATlMf llAlPAPDV t f HOW outfit, innerspring cdnrtrucUOT, 454 ROOM COLD flat, centrally lo­ heavUy wooded lot, baaement ga­ built of the best materials, over 14 SHETlOfS Oil MUCFM’/HiDr THAT 6087 OP cated. Phone MI 8-7267. rage, clean; a four bedroom ranch acrea with pond ‘sitte. Extensive bipartisan group, alms at reducing Norwalk, April 3 —Funeral MEAUTHt HICCTOMECrVOU.VWOKT with headboard, only $49.88. Budg­ services are being held today , for Vernon and TalcottviUe newt Is A Congregational Ghristlan m i* AMESITE d r iv e w a y s construct­ ^THlHfi-HEHH!^ with 2-car attached garage on acre improvements in the land. Exclu­ governmental differences between The last of the consolidation handled by The Herald’s Rock­ The Silk-City Corporation haa slonary who haa spent 40 tlMBf I •^SlT POWNtfV et terms arranged. King's, Hart­ SMALL 854 room apartment, heat, the city and town of Norwich and Mrs. Nellie M. Thomas, owner and purchased a two-acre parcel of land / c l a s s i f i e d advertising d e p t . HOURS ed — resurfaced — sealed. Ml lot; aeieven room ranch with 2-car sive with Pratt Agency, PI 2-7596. and charter studies, at least for ville Bureau, 5 W. Main St., tele' among the Indians will apes 3-6S1S. HATE HER.'. ford Roa<*, electricity, gas. hot water, refrig- baaement garage on six acres, T. to equalize the tax rate on each. publisher of the Norwalk Hour, at a while, ■will be held tonight at 8 _ ___ 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. First Congregational Church school MW?/ FORMER SALESMAN haa water­ erator and stove furnished. Suit- J, Crockett, Realtor, Ml 3-1577. ANDOVER LAKE—Highly deslr Major opposition to Ihe charier the Norw'alk Methodist Church. o’clock at Rockville City Hall, to children at 9:30 a.m. April 28. BOOKKEEPING services for small able two people only, 6*0 month­ Mrs. Thomas. 89. died Friday in I FT less 17-plece gtalnleaa steel cook­ able lakefront location, fully land' change has come from town res­ finish the work on a revised sin­ requesting that it be zoned for She is Mrs. F. Philip Frazier, Of concerns, complete with tax re­ ly. MI 9-2428. ______MANCHESTER—New 8 bedroom scaped. Small Cape Cod for year Norwalk Hospital', where she was COPY^CLOSING t i m e FOR Cl^SSHlED ADV^ ware seta In original cartoM. idents led by former State Rep. gle government charter. business. McLaughlin, S. D., whoae huaboad turns BU 9-4637. ranch with garage. Also, 6 room ’round living. $12,800. Exclusive taken after a fall at her home Chairman Donald B. Loverin, MONDAY Hun FRIDAY lOaO AM.—SATURDAY 9 AM. regular 6149.60, sacrifice $39.60. SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot Rene Dugas. They fear an Increase Thursday. She stiffered fractures Afthur Knofla, treasurer of the is fuU-blooded Sioux Indian now Will deliver. BU 9-6965. Colonial. Hot wkter heat, ceramic with Pratt ^ e n cy , PI 2-7696. who Has been heading up the 12th Circuit SPRING CLEAN-UP—Attics cel­ water, garage, stove and refrig­ batha, fireplaces, full basements. in taxes on them, w-hile levies are of an arm and leg. Manchester corporation, declined to serving as supervisor of the Stand­ lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ erator, central, 6128 a month. lowered on city residents. study, said the rough draft of the say today what plans the firm has ing Rock Reservation CongregO" PLEASK READ YOUR AD Ml 8-4860. NEW-LISTING Bom in Norwalk and a grad­ rels emptied, vacant houses Available. CaU MI 8-2785 before 6. About 12,000 of the community's uate of its public schools, Mrs. charter will be turned over to for the land. It has about 600 foot tional Christian Churches. Machinery and Tools 5? $13,200 buys thlB very neat 2 Mrs. Frazier's visit is sponaored CUMUkd or •Wont Ad." « ij;* ■ cleaned. Barrels for sale. M A -M J16 WOODBRIDOE—615,800, cozy, bedroom, 5 room home. Walk- voters live in the city and 8,000 in Thomas became publisher of the counsels for the three towm gov­ Court Cases frontage on the old Rt. 6, which m i Im im . H ie edveittoer ehoald reMd hit ad the FIRST UA* ix Rubbish Removal Service, Ml homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, the town. The city tax rate is 55 paper upon' the death of her hus­ ernments to be put Into proper is the south boundary of the rest by the Board of Bmevolenccz, ERRORS to time for the o e it 9-9757. CATERPILLAR bulldozer, D2, 4 U up attic, pine paneled dining series, excellent condition. John Business Locations steam gas heat, fireplace, freezer, room with built-in hutch, nicely mills. The town rate is 31 mills, band, Edward. 28 years ago. She legal form. MANCHESTER SESSION area. The land, purchased fropn Mar t im Hiipsld It respooslhle for ooljr ONE Incorrect or omitted stove, 2-car garage, amesite drive. The study group now will await Norman and Jeanette Blanchette-, HEAVY DUTY RototiUer service Dfer loader, model 40C. 1966 Ford For Rent 64 finished basement recreation Norwich’s non-partisan election was active in local charity and Charles Merservey, 52. of Rock­ f"? ^ y lld«rU »^nt ond Sen only to the extent of o Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit action by the state legislature to Is now In residence zone. for hlrc -lawns and gardens. CaU F600 dump and fille r tilt trailer. room. Sparkling kitchen in new a.vstem haa been in existence since civic organizations. ville, was sentenced to 45 days in Mfnoke rood" Insertion. Errdrs which do not lessen the vmlne of STORE FOR rent on Sprues St. trees. Wide frontage, 400 foot 1951. Six members of the O-mem- give them legal status ss a con­ The Zoning Commission will not be corseted by -nnoke good" Insertion. NU 9-3920. Miscellaneous hand and power addition, disposal. - Garage, state jaU In Tolland for vagrancy. 'tools. Oall MI 9-0650. Reasonable sod { aVkliic in the depth, exclusive Escott. Ml fenced yard nicely shrubbed. ber council are elected from the solidation and charter commi.ssion. meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. .at Com- 19. SlS Spruce 9-7683. r . R. Kane Dies A bill to empower the commission He arrested Hall to set the date for rear. CaU MI S-SC Convenient to bus and shop­ city, the others from the town. New Haven. April 3 (A5 — F\i- YOUR COOPERATION IWIX W| 3 . 2 7 1 1 Household Services St. PRINCETON .ST.—7 room colonial ping. ■Under the proposed chsnge, the to present a charter for voter ap- reTea.sed ?^om jfll. and walked into P^^Hc council would be composed of 12 neral serv'tces will be held tomor­ proval^has been introduced into b e appreciated i / i u i m i a # ■ ■ Offered 1.3-A Wanted—To Buy 58 with 4 bedrooms, VA baths, large Waltfm W. Grant Agency row for Valentine B. Kane., 72. l a r g e ONBl-room alr- industrial concem.s. Although there was no oppo.si- Lost and Found' CMOLOIARMCOim, silver, picture frames and old tion' to the bill at a comniiUee wanted to be arrested as a vagrant. Gillespie, moderator of the . holstering needs at s great sav­ e x c e l l e n t spot for any business MI 9-8464. Country Livinff at it's Best! pendent could run by filing a peti­ Burial will be In Middle Village. 1956 CHEVROLET. 4-door station sn e v ta e M W , coins, old dolla and guns, hobby tion of 100 more signatures. bearing, two Vernon men since Ho was granted hU Connecticut Conference of Cong^re- l o s t—7 weeks old light blue p^a- ings. CH 2-2378. orofflcSrCenter of-town, plenty N.'-Y. O 1ML M sC M U t WIW lgAMi_jYjlDiSAlt collections, attic contents or whola H. B. GRADY, Broker. Licensed Howard ^^a^nocK, 60, of no o?ational Christian Churches, and keet, tailless, red leg ..band, jjicln- wagon, low mileage, excellent —" ------■ 41II ST of parking. MI 9-5229 9-5. $11,500 DOLL HOUSE The Norwich manager is Angus then have written letters to the m /> k A w f Z l f A * 1 _ __ __ ... a t ______estatea. Furniture Repair Service, Bonded. Experienced. Choice Owner haa already purchased and Kane, who died Friday, opened tain address, Manchester, was j-,j. pavey, executive secre- Ity Rolling Park. Call >n 9-7993.^ condition 58 E. Middle Turnpike. w e a v in g of Bums, moth notes Johnson, whose salary is $12,000 hUs flr.st service ramp at Rye, N. Y.. legislators asking that thy bill be 9-0386. and tom clothing, runs, T^cottville, Conn. Tel. Ml 8-7449, ABOUT 600 square feet of space selection of homes to suit buyer’s needs to sell this very attractive given a 60 day suspended sentence ^^^y of the Connecticut Fellowship annualiv. in 1926. The sendee today carries voted down. The latest obiection and placed on indefinite good be- L,f Congregational Christian FOUND— Black puppy, mongrel, repaired, stpper re­ available now. Excellent for auto price range. CaJi MI 3-8009 at any and immaculate 3 and 2 unfinished has been voiced by Frank B. Cor­ male, white spot on chest. Call Lee 1957 FORD, 4-door sedan, very good placements. umbreilss repaired, Help Wanied->-Male 36 Building Materials 47 topping, upholstering, or ware­ time. Cape with carport. Dining area a registry of shout 10,000 men and havior probation for being a com- churches, speak for and against Painting— Papering 21 Rooms Without Board 25,000 ISeed Tags nell. chairman of the Citizens mon drunkard. joining the United Church of Fracchia. Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. condition. Call between 5-6 p.m. men’s ooUari reversed and house use. Call MI 3-6441 between with picture window overlooking .supplies all categories of labor, Charter Consolidation Bi-Partisan i n 9-0693. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend­ MACHINISTS — YOUR BEST BUY. IS AT 5-8 p.m. ’ ______MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, patio, 10'-ix21’ bedroom, many Hartford. April 3 l/Pi — About with commissara' and housing Donald R, Cousineau, 22, of 509 Christ and approving the constltu- FOUND—Mongrel, reddish brown, EXTERIOR and interior painting. COMFORTABLE room, genUeman famUy room, modern kitchen. 3 25,000 to 30,000 Connecticut motor­ facilities for large indtistrial or­ Group which was formed last Adams St„ was fined $50 for the tion of the group, ing Shop. Paperhanging. Wallpaper hooka TOOL MAKERS MI closets, well landscaped lot, shade tspring in opposition to the pro­ female. Call Lee Fracchia, Dog BLACK 1953 Chevrolet, 2-door NATIONAL separate entrance, pailcing, bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good trees, attractive setting, low taxes, ists who did not pick up their new ganizations. illegal discharge of fireworks. Members will vote within the sedan, good running condition, PLAV f in is h Holland window Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. Job shop work— 9-2951 or MI 8-1616. lot with trees. One block to license In.serl.s by the March 31 posed one g'overnment charter Donald R. Silpe, 22, of Great next two months, Adoption of the Warden, MI 3-8594. Floors. Good clean workmanship. Finished Celling Tile 954c Sq. ^ Houses For Rent -65 easily financed. Kane, born In Newark, N. J.. was reasonable. 1677 Main St., East ■hadSi made to measure. a U Commercial and aircraft. Combination Doors from $13.95 Ea, schools, shopping and bus, $16,900. deadline for displaying them were also known as a philanthropist. eventually defeated in July. Neck, Long Island, was fined $27 proposed constitution has been un- FOUND — Mongrel, part Beagle, Hartford. Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. Interviews any time. TWO BEDROOMS, furnished or FOR LEASE — Manchester— 20 Phllbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. Earlier Loren Vice, chairman of metal Venetian blinds at s new Mahogany Paneling unfurnished, with kitchen privi' LAWRENCE F. FIANO expected to do so today. for speeding. der consideration by the Executive black and brown, female. Call L«e low price. Keys made whUe you Leo Pelletier, MI 9-6326 or Ml THE NEWTON COMPANY from 14c Sq. Ft, Franklin St. 6 room home, oU hot the Vernon Taxpayers Bureau, Lucien Obst, 33. of .382 Hartford Board and the Advisory Council of FORD 1954—2-door, new brakes, 9-5082. leges for two ladles. In priyate MAN(?HESTER vicinity —Dream Realtor MI 3-2766 I.iong lines were reported early Fracchia, Dog Warden. MI 3-8594. wait. Marlow's. 65 ELM STREET Birch Paneling 25c Sq. Ft water heat, rec room, city utUi- Paul P. Fianb MI 3:0458 this morning at several offices of made the same request. Mni. F. Philip Frazier plugs, points, radio not instMled, hpme. MI 3-6493. home for couple desiring country Rd., was fined $18 for failure to the church. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. MANCHESTER Framing, Truckloads $100 Per M tles, 6125 per month, .8 months In Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 the State Motor Vehicles Depart­ Both men contend that a new drive in an established lane. Before the discussion members tires good, dependable transporta­ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ atmosphere and convenience. Hospital Notes headed by Mrs. Ruth Whitney. Sha Announceinents tion. 685. Rawlings, 61 Jarvis Rd. Ceilings refinished. Paperbanging. Sheathing, 6000’ Minimum TWIN BEDROOM, business block, advance, Lawrence P. Fiano, ment registry Chief John T. charter so soon after the defeat of Mrs. Mary M. Kcllev, 35. of 20 will vote on two nomln^lons for pany doors and windows, custom ABLE —ALERT—APT—Ambitious. 694 Per M' broker, MI 3-2786. • Large ll'ving room, fireplace. Two MANCHESTER - 5 room older Sayers said. the old one will be a "waste of will be the weekend guest of Rev. work guaranteed. CaU collect WU Wallpaper books. Estimates given. If you have these qualitiei^ we I^pot Square, free parking. Tel, bedrooms. Delightfully cheerful Robert Rd„ Rockville, was fined church officers. Mra. Robert Mor- 1959 r a m b l e r American station Blinds from $5 Per Pair Mr. Keith, MI 9-8191. home, new furnace and plumbing, About 1,027,000 obtained their Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. time.’' Cornell also contends that $10 for breach of peace. A charge tenaen will be nominated for clerk and Mrs. Willard E. Thomen. INCOME TAXES prepared In your tlmantic. HA 3-1196. Fully covered by insurance. Call would like to talk to you. We have FOUR ROOM single house for rent, kitchen Dining area. Garage. Mrs. Frazier and her husbard home or by appointment. Exper­ wagon. 2-tone, radio and heater, Edward R. Price, MI 9-1003. 8d Common Naila $9.25 Per Keg full price $9,500. Beautiful 6 room registration renewals and inserts for all areas except maternity the present charter study group of fraudulently Issuing a check was and James Ferry as a member of an opening for a young man to 685 monthly. Alfred D. Heckler, Large lot. Near bus. shopping. Ex­ Colonial Cape, I 'j baths, many have done general missionary work ienced tax work, 24 hour service. automatic transmission, eitcep- HAROLD A SONS. Rubbish remoV' Dutch Doora $23.95 Ea. FURNISHED ROOM for genOe- by the deadline. Those who did not u'here they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:80 Is acting by self-appointment nolled. ’ Uie Board of Deacons. PLAN YOUR spring and summer be trained as a sales representa­ man. Main Street location. CaU PI 2-6619 between 6 :30-6 p.m. cellent value $12,500. H, B, Grady, extras, $17,900, 4 bedroom ranch, to 8 p.m.; and private rooms ■where among the Klckapoo and Osage In­ Call MI 3-4723. tionally clean. 61.395. Center Motor al, cellars, and attics cleaned. CASH 'N CARRY broker, MI 3-8009. could not drive their vehicles legal­ withojiit approval of the voters. Richard F. l.*rao,n. 16. was fined Building Per^ta Sales, new location. 634 Center painting now. Specializing in ex­ tive for the Manchester area. Ex­ MI 9-0641. garage, nice lot. $14,900. Many ly over the Easter weekend. 8 they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors dians In Oklahoma; and the Da­ Ashea papers, all rubbish, Harold cellent starting aadary, commis­ KITCHEN CABINETS—CALL our SDC ROOM single, bath and lava­ The present Board of Fire Dis­ a total of $4 for failure to carry "Di* Zoning Commission laeued kota and Sioux tribes of Nebraska, FEDEStAL INCOME taxes pre- St.. MI 3-1591. Open evenings. terior, residential painting. Guar- MANCniESTER GREEN—Six room more homes $4,500 up. Cali the are requested not to smoke in pa­ trict Commissioners, he said, was Hoar. MI 9-4034. sion and bonus. Company vehicle Office FOR RENT—Front room, central­ tory, oil heat, near Center. 6110. Ellsworth Mitten Agency, realtors, hLs registration and for failure to only two permits last month, North and South Dakota for the pared with t your savings in mind. ^ anteed workmanship, fully in­ WALL PANELS AND TRUSSES ranch 2 years old. 3 bedrooms, tient’s room. No more than two elected only to administer district carry his license. to. Louis Paggioll. Birch CaU Ml 9-6248. 1959 FORD FAIRLANE V-8, auto­ furnished and all expenses paid. ly located,'' gentleman preferred, Tel. MI 3-7379. MI 3-6030 or M 9-5524. bnmarked Cars Opposed past 38 years. She is presently Rsasonilable rates. Call ■ TV SERVICE — Potterton’s all sured. Estimates cheerfully given. NOBODY—BUT NOBODY dining room, 2 full baths, modern Hartford, April 3 (ifo — Rep. risltors at one time, per patient. affairs, "not to set up an entirely The charge of failure to notify for a green house on f ^ matic transmission, radio and Thomas Harrison, MI 9-2497. All employe benefits such as parking. MI 9-7129. teaching three' religious education makes. Highest quality guaranteed vacation with pay, insur­ UNDERSELLS NA’nONAL kitchen with bullt-ins, 2-car ga­ ENCHANTING setting of shade John H. Noble. R-New Milford, new government and to effect con- the motor vehicle department'of the other to Va gh INCOME TAX returns prepared by heater, 61.395. Center Motor Sales, work and parts, over 47 years ex­ Patients Today: 199 classes in two Indian day schools former Internal revenue agent in ance, etc. Excellent opportun- The Yard Selected by Parents’ FURNISHED ROOMS, complete Summer Homes For Rent 67 rage, $20,500. Phllbrick Agency, trees and large lots, picture win­ says he will recommend "passage .solldatlon of Vernon and Rock­ change of address against Ixiuis Sherwood, for a porch addition o and a group of high school boys in new location, 634 Center St., MI perience. Famous for service Jin 9-8464. ADMITTED SATURDAY; yoor home or by aKX>lntment. 8-1591. Open evenings. Ity for advancement for this bet­ Magazine light housekeeping facilities.. Cen- dow. walk-out- family room, 8 bed­ of a bill prohibiting state police ville." M. Sevdalis. 50, of Berlin, was the rear of his home on Rt. 6. McLaughlin. She is also a piano since 1931. Phone MI 9-4S37 for Electrical Services 22 ter than average position. Apply trally located.■ ChildrenChild accepted- GARDNER LAKE —Modern lake- room ranch home. 4 'i% mortgage Deborah Machic. Coventrv; .lanet The charter commission consists nolled. Bids to Be Opened Also smsU business services. MI best service. - ___ BOLTON-COVENTRY Line — Six from using unmarked cars on reg­ teacher and Bible teacher. 9-8938. 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4-door at 832 Main Street, Manchester. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC, limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., front cottages. Rent $22-678 week­ available. Evenings Mr. Hol­ ular highway patrols. Webb. 54 Biglow St.; John Peter­ of the Rockville City Council, the A charge of aljk night parking Bids on waterproofing and re- Mrs. Frazier is the daughter of a IE ESTIMATE3—Prompt serv­ 381 STATE STREET, Manchester. ly. Brochure. Arrowhead Cottages, room split level on one-half acre, son. South Windsor: 'Mrs. Albina sedan, power steering, power fireplace, 8 bedrooms, on Town combe, MI 4-1139. Warren E. Noble, House chairman of the Vernon Board of Selectmen and the against Doris Fike, address un-1 pairs to the main building of the Pennsylvania Dutch father and a brakes, radio and heater, automa ice on all types of electrical wir­ EXPERIENCED parts clerk for NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Colchester 4, Conn. Howland, realtor, MI 3-1108. legislature's transportation com­ Wallen, Broad Brook; Charles district commissioners. The three known, was nolled. 1 Bolton Mementary Schdol will be French and Indian (Sac and Fox) INCOME TAXES prepared: CaU MI Building-Contracting ing Licensed and Insured. Wilson Chevrolet dealer, paid 2 weeks va­ WOULD LIKE woman to share my Road. F.H.A. approved, $600 down. Balch, Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton; Mrs. tic transmission. 61.795. Center CHestnut 8-2147 W E Thleman broker, Coventry, mittee. said Saturday unmarked governments unanimously ap­ Warrants were ordered issued opened at 7:30 tonight at the mother. She graduated from Earl- 9-6056. Motor Sales, new location, 634 Electrical Co-., Manchester, MI cation, plug many other benefits. four room single home, kitchen MANCHESTER—Extra clean Cape Grace John.son, 55 Hudson St.; for the arrest of three persons school, preceding a meeting of the A. A. DION. INC. Roofing, siding, pri^leges. Call Monday after -6, Wanted To Rent 68 PI 2-'r752. vehicles should be ilmlted to In­ proved the proposed legislative act ham College, Richmond. Ind., In Center St., Ml 8-1591. Open eve­ 9-4817. Glastonbury, ME 3-7376. ContactConn. Carter Chev- on Brookfield Street across from William Neville, 86 Birch St. to give them legal status. charged with violations of town board of education at 8 p.m. John 1919 and atended a summer course (A.L.A.) — AUTOMOBILE LEGAL painting. Carpentry. Alteration! rolet Co.,.. MI 9-5238. Diamonds— W atches— MI 3-2801. High School. Lovely fenced in vestigate ■ work nings. RESPONSIBLE adult couple would BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room The bill is scheduled to come ADMITTED ScTCDAY: Mrs. They voted on the basis that parking ordinances who did not Harris, chairman of the board, at the YWCA training school In Association, Special Representa­ amd additlona. CeUings. Workman- Jewelry 48 yard. St. James Parish. Belfiore tive. Clifford W. Barnett. 28 Otis ahip guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. AMBITIOUS married man with car LARGE, comfortable front room appreciate an opportunity to share ranch, fireplace, dining room, before the committee at an execu­ Gladys Barton. Williams Rd . Bol­ they are the elected representa­ appear in court and'they were con- said Sunday night that so far only New York City. That year she be­ PLYMOUTH 1952, 2-door, heater, — Stocks Mortgages 31 cabinet kitchen, 3 bedrooms. Agency. MI 3-5121. ton; Cedric Ott, RFD 1. Manches­ tinned until April 17. They are: one letter haa been received in came the student secretary of the St.. Manchester, Conn., MI 8-7424. MI 3-4860. to service 4,000-6,000 Fuller Brush LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers — furnished suitably for light house­ in a home In Manchester with a tive session Wednesday. tives of the townspeople in the radio new brakes, motor rough man who would appreciate good Shown by appointment. Marion E. ter: Frank Fennia. 369 Wood- George Koepper of Kelly Rd,, answer to an appeal to towns- National YWCA to Indtan-American clean’ 660 kU 9-6674, customers, Manchester, Andover, Repairs, adjusts expert­ keeping. Gentleman working days MANCHESTER—McGuire Tract— Slate Police Commissioner Leo various town divisions. BIDWEtX. HOME improvement MORTGAGE MONEY— Available preferred. CaU MI 3-6951. care of his home and furnishings, Robertson, Broker, MI 3-5953. bridge St.; Edward Werner, 11 Cornell and Vice have said that Soulh Windsor, charged with over- people to submit any plans they stuilents. She married Dr. Frazier in any amounts. Terms to fit your Columbia area. Full or part-time. ly. Reasonable prices. Open Tues­ Gambolati built ranch, family size J. Mulcahy introduced the use of INCOME TAX problems? The. best OLDSMOBILE 1956—98 Starflre Co. Alleratlona, additlona, ga MI 9-0090 for personal Interview share expenses, references ex­ kitchen. I 'i baths, garage, full unmarked cars in 1959 to strength­ Cross St.; Gardner Gignore. 51 "lack of expre.ssion on the part of lime parking; Bernice Breault of may have for future school facili- In 1923. budget. J D. Realty. 470 Main day through Satimday, Thursday MANCHESTER—4 year old beautl- Grant Rd.; Mrs. Elizabeth Eng­ Her visit is part of a program of answer is to call PI 2-6607. convertible, black, red Interior, ragea. Roofing and aiding experta. appointment. evenings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4387. changed. Box B, Herald. fill 5 room ranch, enrlo.sed heated, basement '>n’'cmeni with" " h ^ steel e e i beams.oeai Bel- en Connecticut’s safety program. residents" concerning the new con­ South Coventry, charged with oh- ties. Aluminum clapboarda a specieUty. St. MI 3-5129. Apartments— Flats— land. 159 Henry St.; Mrs. Ann solidation drive Indicates very few structing a driveway; ■ and Donald , H. B. Jestin, superintendent of missionary education sponsored by INCO.ME TAX preparation, busi­ whitewalls, all power and electric porch, full basement, beautifully, Agency, Ml 3-5^1. Use of unmarked cars was recent­ the Board of Benevolence which equipment excellent condition Unexcelled workmanablp. Eaay AMBITIOUS man, mechanical Tenements 63 Vendrillo. 318 Oakland St.|, Mrs. are interested in it. Veale of 37 Apcl Place, charged schools in Canton, is scheduled to ness and Individual. Raymond bachgi^und, to learn all phases of [i’arm and Land For Sale 71 landscaped, city water and sewer. VKRNON 5 room ranch'' ly supported by Gov. John Ni Vivian Sherman, South Windsor; held a school of missions for all Call MI 3-0982. budget terms. MI 9-6495 or TR Garden— Farm— ^^Dairy on about To List Delinquents with all night parking. speak about methods used there Girard, MI 9-6008. B-9109. Business Opportunities 32 printed circuit manufacture. Ap­ GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. owner leaving .state. Schwartz , one acre lot, modern kitchen and Dempsey and the Slate Safety Arthur Glasser, Andover; Patricia ages last fall. Products 50 BUILDERS — Attention. Bolton Real Estate, MI 3-6454 or A D ' Commission. Delinquent taxpayers will be The case of George Kindberg, | in evaluating teachers for a merit On Honor Roll ply in person between 8 and 4:30 Realty, 470 Main Street, MI bath, basement. $10,900. Belfiore Breen, 35 Battista Rd.; Mrs. 24. of Oak Trail. South Coventry, pay plan. BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, RESTAURANT and grill for aele, Monday through Friday, Circuits, 3-5129. Center—100 acres or more of 6-1241. ! named in the Venion town report Among students at Mount Her- Personala Auto DrtvinY School 7>A FOR SALE — Hay—For Easter beautiful land for subdivision. Agency. MI 3-5121. Azilda Gilbertson. 6? Alexander for the year 1960-61, according to charged with parking In a restrict Reflection Taken for Fire "additions, recreation rooms, reasonably priced, easily financed Inc.', 1445 Tolland Turnpike, Man­ The Bolton Volunteer Fire De­ mon School named to the honor roll fresh native horse radish. MI FOR REUW-Two room apartment. Also, several other attractive par­ DUPLEX, NEW, 3 bedrooms, base- , .4sseinhly in 14th Week St.; Raymond Jarvis, Wapping; Tax Collector •Mrs". Florence D. ed area was continued until Thurs­ MORTLOCIUS Manchester’s lead porches. All ’ types of carpentry, D, Realty, 470 Main Street. MI chester, MI 9-4389. WEST SIDE $13,900, 5’-:. room Mrs. Pauline Kenneway. 14 Little partment was called and recalled for the third marking period Is ELECTROLUX Balsa and Service, also cellar floors poured. Call MI 4-8156. ^ Heat, not water, parking. Tel. MI cels in 'Vicinity. Priced far below board heat, near bus. schools, Hartford. April 3 (A*!—The Gen­ Loverin. It Is the first time in day. 'Willard E. Thomen, son of the Rev. . bonded representative, Alfred Irig driving school. Three skilled 3-5129. Cape, large kitchen, fireplace, eral Assembly enters the 14th St.; John Wholley, East .Windsor These are the first cases to ap­ within a few minutes at about 11 courteous instructors. Qasa room 9-4291. MAN TO DO yard and garden 3-2068. market value. Terms to suit. J. D. beautiful trees, Carlton W. Mutch- fenced vard. Carlton W, Hutchlna, memory that such a list will have and Mrs. Willard E. Thomen of AmeU, 206 Henry St. TeL Ml BE YOUR OWN BOSS—Small res­ work at least two days per week. Realty, 470 Main Street, MI 8-5129. ins. \n 9-5132. I week of Its session today with Hill; Barbara Drew, 14 Brainard been printed. pear in the Circuit Court of per­ p.m. Saturday. Fire Chief Peter First Congregational Church. Instructions for 16, 17 year olds. Fertilizers 50-A NU 9-51.32. PI.; Meetor Guay, Chaplan; 3-0450. Telephone Mr. MoHlock, Director taurant with excellent income can Must have own transportation. GROUND FLOOR tenement, three both parties determined to clear The move was recommended sons Charged with violating town Massolinl aaid an alarm was CARPENTRY,' alterations, addi- large unfurnished rooms, heat and SECLUDED builder's home, large the legi.slative docket before the Leonard Incaildella, 59 Holl St.; last year but was not put into ef­ parking ordinances. called In for what was believed VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. be easily operated by couple. Ex­ Call MI 9-2396 days only. CLEAN COW manure. Delivered. Colonial Ranch, I'a bath.*, cherry MANCHESTER Advertisement— tlons, repairs. Ml 9-8746. cellent financing J. D. Realty; 470 hot water, adults, 690 per month. Houses For Sale 72 June 7 adjournment deadline. Mrs. June Di BattLsto, 604 W, fect because officials felt the Three other cases were con­ to be a fire In'the cellar of a McKinney Lumber. MI 3-2141, my own home shop. Forty yesrs with 65 and 610 loads. Excellent for paneling, drapes, handsplit shin­ Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Ann Fitzger­ factory experience. AU makes, PREPARE FOR driver’s test Main Street, M l’ 3-5129. ENERGETIC. young man gardens, lawns, shrubs, MI 3-7804, MI 3-4406. Profes.sional man?? To tackle an increased work­ warning time was insufficient. tinued; newly built unoccupied house on Bolton Notch. Hundreds of Items Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class initiative, some college and typ­ COVENTRY—4 large rooms on gles, double garage, large shade ald, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Fran­ Mrs. Loverin said the selectmen, Until Thursday, Joseph KaLsav- Steele’s Crossing Road. The per­ low rates, free estimates, free MI 9-8731. FIVE ROOMS and aunporch, sec­ large tree shaded lot. Close to trees, onlv $17,900. Carlton W. load, the lawmakers will begin a for the home: Lumber, Hardware, pickup and delivery. Mr. MUler, room. Three instructors. No wait Rooflng^^^iding 16 ing. Advancing through practical Tlien you should look into this 8 4-day week tomorrow. Until now, ces Scagliotti, 350 Parker St.; finance board and the town audi­ age, 20, of Bolton, for court trial son who put in the call contacted Mason, Electrical. Plumbing, Fuel experience in expanding tectnical ond floor. Main Street location, everything. $11,700. W. E. Thie- Hutchins Ml 9-5132. Douglas Hattan, 102 Deepwood JA 2-1471. Ing Manchester Driving Acade Help Wanted— 'Female 35 room colonial just two minutes’ the House and Senate have been tor, have given approval. on a charge of disregarding a traf­ the fire department again within Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. my. PI 2-7249. COUGHUN ROOFING C ^ - AU field. Initial compensationipensatloi moder­ Household Goods 51 690 per month includes heat and man, broker. Coventry PI 2-7752. walk to the hospital. This proper­ Dr.; Robert Simmers, 106 Plym­ Back taxes totaled $55,237 as of fic signal. hot water. MI 9-6808. SIX ROOM ranch, garage, recrea­ meeting only Tuesday through a few minutes to say that what types of roofs and roof repairing, ate. Ability determines future. ty lend.s itself for professional oc- outh Lane; Douglas Sage, 466 W. March 1, wltli $42,090 due on the Until April 13, Sandra Polce of he had thought was a fire turned LARSON’S Connecticut’s first 11 SECRETARY—knowledge of short­ TORO LAWNMOWERS at reduced $12.600—SIX room cape, fuU base­ tion room. bus. $3.oof) assumes Thursday. Rlanchester Evening Herald An- Automobiles for Sale 4 specializing in Twenty Year Bond­ Write in details. Box C, Herald. FOUR ROOM ipibeated apartment, ment, combination windows and $108.21 monthlv. Carlton W. j cupancy. Asking $19,500 To see Middle Tpke.; William Mangino. 1959 list. The remainder dates 115 Brookfield St., for trial on a out to be only the reflection in the dos-er correspondent, Cindy Pfan- censed dri'Vlng school trained — ed Roofs. CaU Ml 8-7707. hand, bookkeeping desired. One prices. Ride, rbtary, reel models No legislative business is sched­ girl office in Manchester. Box A, convenient location, MI 9-8590, or doors, amesite drive, shade trees, Hutchins, NH #-5132. call Annette Hunter, Ml 9-3695, South Windsor; Mrs. Joan Pet- back as far as 1946. charge of driving an unregistered' cellar window of flames from an stiehl, telephone Pllgrrlm 2-6856. CALL OR SEE ME for a good deal Certified and approved Is now of' TWO EXPERIENCED carpenters, with wind-tunnel grass bag attach,- uled for today. motor vehicle: John Schaivone, 43, Herald. MI 3-2487. 30 days occupancy. Marion E. tingill, Coventry. Parents of boys enrolled to play incinerator nearby. About 25 vol­ on 1961 Dodge , Lancer and fering classroom and behind first-class only. Call MI 3-1097 ment. Marlow’s, Inc., 887 Main, $13,900 — SE'VEN room Colonial, 4 In a joint statement over the of Gla.'^tonbury, for court trial on wheel instruction for teenagers after 6 p.m. Robertson, Broker. Ml 8-6958. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to in the Vernon Little League this unteer firemen turned up at the WiUys Jeeps and first choice used Roofing and Chimneys 16-A EXPERIENCED clerk-typist for Ml 9-5221. ROCKVILLE^—Available now one bedrooms, nice lot, trees, central­ BARROWS & WALLACE weekend, Republican House season will meet tonight at the a charge of reckless driving. First Electric Motor? cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett kU 9-6075. Speaker Anthony E. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pyka, North scene of the false alarm after be­ full or part-time work. Accuracy 854 room apartment, heat, atove 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, 618,- ly located. Carlton W. Hutchins. Coventry; a daughter to Mr. and Public Safety jjuilding on West ing notified of the supposed fire. and Popp Dodge,. 10 Conn. Blvd., ROOFING—Specializing repairing STERILIZED used furniture and (Office open 9 a.m, to 9 p.m.) House Majority Leader J. Tyler Important. Write to P.O. Box 932, apptjances, excellent condition. refrigerator and parking, $90. 650. 5 room ranch large living Ml 9-5132. Mrs. Robert Brombacker. 25 Oak- Rd. at 7:30. Thomas Davenport, blacksmith East Hartford. M l'9-3422. roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ Situations Wanted— Adults only. Also, one ,4 room room, cabinet kitchen, 8 - bed­ Patterson, R-Old L>Tne, and Sen­ Hebron E ^ter Afuslo Business Services Offered 13 Manchester, grivlng references. NEW bronze/brass and chrome 55 E. Center St! wood Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dickinson, vice president The Bolton Congregational from Brandon, Vt., made what is ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ State whether part or* fuU-tlme Female 38 apartment with heat and hot rooms, 154% mortgage can be DELUXE SPLIT level, 2'i baths, 7 ate Minority Leader Peter P. Ma­ of the Little Leag^ue for Vernon, said to be the world’s first electric OLDER CARS mechanics spe- paired. Aluminum siding. 30 dinette sets, mattresses, and other rooms, built-in range, magnificent MI 9-5306 Calvine Gardner. Glastonbuiy; a Church had five choirs for their dais, fixlt yourself cars, alwa^ LAWNMOWERS sharpened and wanted. Items, 30%-40% off. Credit terms, water. Centrally located. One or assumed. Marion E. Robertson, rian!, R-Groton, said .the GOP daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tim­ said parents will be briefed on Holiday Thieves motor in 1834 by winding the mag:- serviced. Avoid .the spring rush. vears’ experience. Free estimates. w n x TUTOR spelling, reading two children accepted, 6100. MI Broker, MI 3-5053. rec room, garage, high elevation.. planned to more at "top speed." rules and regulations regarding easter worship services. A brass net with silk from his wife’s wed­ a good selection. Look behind our CaU Howley. MI 3-5361, Ml 3-0763. no down payment. LeBlanc. Furnl;. Carlton W. Hutchins. 5U 9-5132. othy Moynihan, East Hartford. choir from Manchester played on office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. The L A M Equipment Corp.. TR arithmetic grades 1-6, 61 hour. ture Hospital, 195 South Street, 9-4824 and TR 6-1166. Senate Majority Leader, I. Glad­ BIRTHS SUNDAY: A daugh­ the league and selection of play­ ding dress, _____ 6-7609 or .Ml 3-0771 after 6 p.m. WANTED—Experienced legal ate- MANCHESTER Colonial, Lots For Sale* 73 Strike 2nd Time the church steps after each of the Also, an experienced babysitter. Rockville, TR 5-2174. Open 9-9, ROBERT ROAD—6 room Colonial, stone. D-Bridgeport, expressed ter to Mr. and Mrs. Law­ ers. Coaches will be introduced. nographer. Box Z, Herald. MI 9-2459. TWO ROOMS and -bath, first floor, clous rooms, large living room services. Members of the brass 1956 BUICK Century 4-door hard Saturday till 6. We buy hpuselots large living room. 24 foot master TWO B ZONE lota with city need for a faster legislative pace. rence Katz, 9 S. Hawthorne St.; A meeting of league pci-Honnel top radio and heater, power COSMA a p p l ia n c e Servlca-Re Heating and Plumbing 17 near So. Main Street.. Call MI with fireplace, family olsa tile For the seond time within a choir were Peter Panraluk, trum­ pairs all makes refrigerators, CLERK-TYPIST. Interesting ana of furniture. 3-0748. kitchen porch, one-car. garage, bedroom with fireplace, dining water. Union St Manchester. He said the legislature was being a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Armand will" be held tomorrow al the I.nt- brakes, power steering. Excellent room, porch, 2-car garage. Well slowed down by what he called lie hlsk Memorial in Rockville at year, thieves have entered Para­ pet; Steven Morrison, French freezers, washing machines, dry­ PLUMBING. AND heating — re- diversified work, production con­ Situations Wanted— Male 39 laise lot 86x260, 616,900. PbUbrick $2,350 each. Ml 9-6495. Fortier, Coventry; a son to Mr. dise Farms on Rt. 85 and stole sev­ horn; David Almond and Bruce condiUon. Call 9-8774 after ‘ trol, math, dictation iielpful. FOR RENT^54 rooms', heated, /^ency. Ml 9-8464.. landscaped lot 100x200, $22,900. the failure of the GOP to state its 8 p.m. Three hundred and eighty p.m. ers ranges, oil and gas burnen; modeling installations, rtipaln. USED FURNITURE. MI 3-7449. and Mrs. William Lardner, '57 eral hundred dollars worth - of Badger, trombone, - and Steven MI 9-0055. All work guaranteed. * All work guaranteed 25 years ex­ Pleasant surroundings. The Iona upstairs. Church St., Broad Brook, Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. financial position. Prospect St., Rockville; a son_ to four boys are registered to play Manufacturing Co., Regent St., MAN WISHES gardening and odd Conn. Foi! Information call MI LARGfi BUIIJOING lot In Bolton, this year, league officials report. fowl. Johns, tuba, 1956 PLYMOUTH Savoy, - 4-door, perience. 24-hour service. Call jobs, bv the day or week. Phone The Republicans laid they plan Mr. and Mrs. John McGinnis, COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ Manchester. 4-0304. 643 VERNON STREET—A well vorv reasonable. Call MI 9-4291. First trv'-ouLs will be held Satur­ The latest break, in which $472- The Rhythmic Choir under the radio, heater, V-8, automaUc Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749. MI 9-90'75. NO m o n e y N E E D E D ! built 7 room older home, 3 bed­ to begin House icsrions each day Mary Lane. Vernon; a son to Mr. .70 worth of Cornish hens, broil­ direction of Mrs, Thomas Johnson clean throughout. Ml 9-4055. art R. Wolcott on automatic at 11 a.iHi. and Mrs. Michael Boj, East Hart­ day and Sunday. Details will be washers dryers and electric WANTED—Woman 'to care for two TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! rooms, large kitchen, new cabi­ announced. ers, fowl, and capons was stolen, performed for the first time at email children in my home. Call nets, living room, dining room and Suburban For Sale 75 Gladstone, however, said he saw ford. was discovered Sunday morning by an Easter service. They inter­ ranges, 9-6878. Radlo-'H' Repair START PAYING LOAM for SALE no need to begin Senate sessions Job Openings MI 3-1791. Articles For Sale 45 NOTICE TV room. New hardwood flooring, BIRTHS TODAY: A Son to Mr. Alfred Goldstein, manager. preted the anthem "Christ The CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Services 18 M A Y 15th metal storm windows and screens. TO SETTLE estate —reasonably before the usual noon convening and Mrs. Alfred pronlx, Coventry; The Rockville Recreation Cortj- Classics In The News TWO TO SEVEN priced 5 room house, main high­ mission has announced openings Taken were 100 frozen Cornish Lord Is Risen” and the seven-fold Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7558 MATURE PERSON for general HQME MADE ra'vloli,, fresh or WANTED PUBLIC HEARING CUBIC YARD LOADS Extra large loC l.ow down pay­ hour. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard hens, 225 half broilers, 24 fowl, "Amen" at the close of service. frozen, SOc doz. B. Pasqualtnl. 246 way three acres of land, newly Committee hearings have been for a director for the summer rec- between 1:30-4:30 or ' »ny time clerical position In growing com­ REUABLE, HONEST PERSON ADDITIONAL ment. An excellent buy at only Yeames, 55 Whitney Rd.; a daugh­ and 35 capons, which had been Members of the Rhythmic Choir MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA pany. Must have some knowledge Avery Street, Wapplng. decorated, new heating system. scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday .reation program, secretary for Saturday or Sunday. TO TAKE OVER APPROPRIATION ALSO LANDSCAPINO 614,500, Charles Ponticelll Agency, ter to Mr. and Mrs. William Car­ stored In a freezer near a- chiken are Joyce Carlson, Patricia Clark, television, service. Ml 9-4641. of bookkeeping and willing to Call Ml 3-2785 week days. and Thursday. ter, 613 Main St. the .■aimmer season end a main­ LAWN MOWERS—Toro Jacobsen, UNPAID BALANCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ; MI 9-9644 or MI 3-8109. coop. Also stolen were 35 10-poimd Phyllis Converse, June Ferry, Jane learn operation of accounting ma­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS \TU DISCHARGED SATURDAY: tenance man for Henry Park. Ap­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make Bolens, Goodall, Arlens. Riding TOWN OF MANCHESTER, AIME LATULIPPE plicants niay contact Donald bags of charcoal. State Police re­ Ferry, Susan Johnson, and Edith can, amplifiers, phonographa and chine. Company offers usual in­ . $18.79 Wai\t)ed—Rea! Estate 77 Mrs. Sally Pastula, South 'VVind- Always In Fashmn! surance benefits and excellMt mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Rldamatlc CONNECTICUT M l 3.7172 MANCHESTER Noted Artist Dies Berger, commission chairman; at port there was no Insurance to Toomey. changers. Over 47 yean total ex- tractors with over 21 attachments. 3 COMPLETE Notice Is hereby given that the SELLING? Buying? Trading? No Stamford, April 3 i/P) — Paul sor; Mrs. Stella Baballauskas. 93 cover the loss. A daughter was born Friday to working conditions. Please wrire Cooper, St.; George. Bartles, East 22 (irove St. perfence. 90 days guarantee on all to Sanitary Paper Mills, Inc., East Used mowers and tractors. Parts ROOMS OP FURNITURE Board of Directors, Town of Man' Beautiful 7 room Colonial Cape, matter what your needs may be. Julien Mcylan, noted artist and Trooper Clifford Bombard and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Galipo of TV viewing work. Potterton’a. Ml 9-4937. Beautiful Westinghouae Elec. HarJJord; Manuel De Leon, Mans­ Rotarians Elect Hartford. Conn. and service. Capitol Equipment cheater, Connecticut, will hold 14,2 baths, formal dining room, Mitten can fit them like a . Illustrator, Is dead at 79. Norman B. Chase of Pinney St., Detective Harold Greenberg of the Brookfield Rd. The couple has an­ Co., 38 Main. MI 3-7958. Refrigerator Public Hearing in the Municipal built-in dishwasher, fireplace, Free inspection upon request. Call Mevlan,' who lived In nearby field; Andrew Radesky. Warehou.se Colchester Troop are Investigating other daughter, Kim, 18 months i$ easy today..; CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, I Beautiful Bedroom Suite Building Hearing, Room, 41 Cen' Point; Robert Russell. Glaston­ Eaiin^on, has been elected presi­ available all hours. Satisfaction combination windows, attached the Ellsworth Mitten Agency. Redding, died of a heart attack in dent of the Rockville Rotary Club the robbery. old. STENOGRAPHER TOOL AND equipment rentala. Beautiful Living Room Suite ter Street, MancIIfeater, Connect!' breezeway and oversize garage, Realtors, Ml 3-6930. Stamford Hospital yesterday. bury; Mrs. Helen Kunkel, 5 Mc- guaranteed. Coll MI 9-1815. Sales and service AP Equipmeat, • SEfTie TANKS for 1961-62. succeeding Raj-mond The other break, on Nov. 22 last Bulletin Board Beautiful Dinette Set cut, Tuesday, April 11, 1961, at large enclosed sunporch, outdoor During his long career, he il­ Knight Circle, Rockville; Mrs. year, two days before Thanksgiv­ ,We have an excellent position Center St., Ml P-2052. Beautiful “ DeLuxe” Range CLEANED and INSTALLED WANTED TO buy from owner early E. Ramsdell. The board of selectmen will meet RADIO-TV REPAIRS. any make. 8:00 P.M. on proposed additional fireplace, lovely terraced yard with lustrated novels for Mary Roberts Mary, Knie, East Hartford: Mrs. ing. cost Paradise Farms $800 for anyone who prefers to work in Instead of Westinghouae Elec. appropriation as follows: shade trees. Excellent condition Colonial home, preferably in or Katherine Deit, Tolland Rd., Rock­ Other oflficers are; Thomas J. tonight" at 8 at the Coirtmunity free pickup and delivery* 7 on amall GRADE A'EOAM $2 per yard dellv • SEWERS Rinehart and Edith Wharton and Wglff, vice president: (Tordon C. worth of fowl. radios, phonographs. HoursHi Manchester yet receive all the ad­ . Refrigerator if you prefer To the General Fund Budget throughout, close to school.s, bus, close to Manchester. Will consider ville; Linda Bilverstone. 34 Durant Hall. vantages of a U.A.C. job—the at­ ered. Also, -fleldstone for retainer Rugs;- Lamps, Tables, Linoleum MACHINE CLEANED exchanging 3-family home located worrfed for Century Magazine Getchell, seen tary; and John H. A meeting of the executive board p.m. H A E Radio and TV w'alls. Columbia Academy 8-9323 1060-61, Capital Improve­ and shopping, $21,900. Harper's. McCalls, Ladies Home Stf; Walter Bieiecki, RFD 1. Man­ 9-5582, MI 3-1479 tractive salary levels, superior and a Few Other Articles. ment Projects, to be financed in good location in center of Man­ chester: Arthur Strickland. 685 E. Yeomans, treasurer. ' of the Bolton Congregational working conditions and many fringe Call after 5. EVERYTHING by revenue from School . INSTALLATION U & R REALTY CO. chester. All replies confidential. Journal and Woman’s Home Com­ Director.'j are: William C. Kell­ Church will be held at 8 tonight at panion. In 1921 he went to Eng­ Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Monica Thorqp- Neil’ Donors PHILCO RECOMMENDED Service benefits. THE UNPAID. . Bond Surplus and Earnings MI 9-4336. ner, Seymour V,. Lavitl, Jolw H. the church. LOAM, SAND, atone, gravel and SPECIALIST MI 3-2692 land on a commission to Illustrate son, 915 Main St.; Mrs. Marllia Moffat, and Donald R. Weelre's. :,T-On'Hl-Fl’B, radios, televialon. fill. Call Miller’s Sand and Gravel BALANCE PRICE $ 121,000 R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 Hamill, 23 Hyde St.; James Camer­ The work of the former School Also, guaranteed service on all This position Is with the Weather NEEDED — 8 bedroom house, a novel by Thomas Hardy. Tlie terms of office take effect Sites Committee will be discussed System Center of United Aircraft MI 8-8603. ONLY $418.26 Robert W. Gordon, on, 350 Lydall St.; Victor Zubrow, Sought for other makes. Shop our special do- Secretary $14,000 to $20,000. Have several Some of his Spanish pen and ink July 1. at a meeting of the School Fact Cbfrporatton. Location is In modern Free storage until wanted. Free Town and Country MANCHESTER —Near Rockledge qualified buyers. Carlton W. sketches are on display in the His­ 19 Waranoke Rd.; Arthur Burgess, it-yourself department featuring MATCHED act Kroyden golf clubs delivery. Free set up by oUr own Board of Directors Hospital Note* Finding Committee Tuesday at 8 n discount prices. Tubes 15% to air-conditioned offices in the Man­ area. Lovely 6 room ranch with Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. ’ panic Museum in New York. 26 N. Pai'k St., Rockyilic; Russell Admitted Saturday; Mr.s. Em­ chester Parkade. Parking is excel­ No. 2—9, and puttei*. Any time reliable men. Manchester, Stowe. 38 Pro.spcct St., Ilockville; Bloodmohile p.ni. at the Community Hall. The .■50% off 11s*. Open evenings and after 6 p.m. Ml 3-4409. Connecticut DRAINAGE GO. garage, paneled rec room, .sepa- Meylan won the United Stales ma Kennette. 2 Dailey Circle; Paul committee was formed under the lent. - Phone for information rilte 12x20 paneled family nrom. WISH SOMEONE to handle your Mrs. Shirley Di Cioccio. 20 Fulton Saturdays. Satellite Electronics Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ M l 9 .4 1 4 3 real estate? Call me at Ml 9-0320 Amateur National Foils Fencing Fluel, Park Hotel. guidance of Raymond Cooper to Service, 165 School St. MancheS' 750x20 TRUCK tire, chains, canvas SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford CH cut this 30th day ,of March, 1961. city water and sewers. This home Champioi\shlp in 1913. He was a Rd.; Mrs. Amelia Brezniak, 27 Birth Saturday; A daugliler to The American Red Cross Blood- so’s home heating Minimum requirements Include 7-0368 for prompt and courteous service. Waddell Rd.; Mrs. Mary Amos, try to find out the reasons for the ter, MI 9-1786 or JA 8-1669. « graduation from high school and hydraulic jack, 24-lnch circular is an exceptional buy. Owner member of the Players and Fen­ Mr. and Mrs. John Rider, Monson mobile will visit the , emergency saws, chainsaw, clothesline poles See It Day Or Night transferred. Schwartz Real Es­ Joseph Barth. Broker. Wapping; Mrs. Shirley Carter. defeat of plans to obtain pre­ superior atenographlc-typlng akilla. cers ClulM. Rd., Stafford. room of Manchester Jlcmorial liminary studies for a junior high our way! Two years of experience, or more, MI 9-1368. NO OBUGATION! tate, MI 3-6454 or AD 6-1241. WE BUY and sell. Please call this Born in Brassus, Switzerland, Coventry: Mrs. Ann Gagnon, 211 Admitted Sunday: Virginia Hospital on Friday from 10:4.5 a m. Moving— ^Trucking- Center St.; Mrs. Gertrude Mori- school 'and to try to lay the preferrable. SALE OUR stock of Thomas If you have no means of tranS' MANCHESTER—Cape— 6 finished office for speedy service. J. D. Meylan attended Harvard Unlver- Raymond, Lake Chaffee Rd., Staf­ to 6:30 p.m. groundwork for securing alternate You get premium quality Storage 20 portatlon, I’ll send my auto for Realty, 470 Main Street, Ml 3-5129. •sity and the National Academy of arty, South Coventry: Mrs. Qreana ford Springs; Emi! Spielman. Membcr.s of the Junior Century MohUheat with RT-98 . . . tha Strahan wallpapers. Regularly rooms, full ceramic bath, fire­ Cyr. 2 Diane Dr., Vernon; Mrs. proposals. Please call Mr. F. L. Finch you. FOR SALE OR LEASE Design in New York. Windermere Ave.; Mrs. E.sther Club are making an effort to con­ most completely, effective fuel ;<1ANCHESTER Package Delivery at JAckaon 8-4811, Ext. 6426. priced 62.40-63.45 a single roll. place, upstairs finished in knotty Sharon D’Alessandro and daugh­ The Bolton Junior Baseball pro­ Good selection, 99c a single roil. A—L-B—E—R—T—’S pine oil hot water, excellent con- He is aurvived by his widow, McLain, Cemetery Rd., Vernon. tact new blood donors, and If any gram will begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday oil additive in use today. And Light trucking and package deliv­ Stale Med School ter, 33 Charier Oak St.; Mrs. Mar­ Births Sunday: A son to Mr. healthy person between the ages ery. Refrigeraton, washers and WEATHER SYSTEM SherWin Williams Cdmpahy, 981 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD MODERN, GROUND LEVEL ditlo'n. $3,000 assumes mortgage- Adrienne, and a daughter. at the 'Bolton Elementary School you get premium service. Au­ Main St. new and used homes—all price Hartford, April 3 (J1—John Alsop, Funeral services and burial will jorie Sloan and son, Tamarack and Mrs. Edward Ridzon, Tolland; of 18 and 59 wishes to donate blood stove moving specialty. Folding OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M, L,ane, Vernon. diamond, weather permitting. tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ CENTER Sat. 6 P.M. ranges.- Robert Wolverton,' Brok­ a leading Republican contender for be private. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley' he should contact the Manches­ chaira for rent. Ml 9-0TO2. United Aircraft ^rporation WALLPAPER SALE—Fully trim­ DISCHARGED SUNDAY: Fred: anced payment plan and many er. MI 3-1914. governor in 1962, says "we should Stiiiger, 25 Linden Pi. ter Red Cros.s office. Persorus 18 to Advertisement— 400 Main Street med, plaatic coated, many 1961 OFFICE OR RETAILING SPACE move this year toward .. estab­ erick WarmKk, Carter St., Bol­ other extras designed to make 8214 MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ Check on Jupiter Discharged Thursday: Laurie 21 who wish to donate must have McKinney Dumber, MI 3-2141, ing Company. Local and long dis­ East Hartford 8, Conn. patterns to chooM from. C. J. USED UNIVERSAL electric stove, FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch. lishment of a medical-dental school ton; Harry Goldberg, 45 Wellman Harrison, 32 Highland Ave.;, Ar­ parental permi.s.sion. home heating reallv t2 million miles away from Earth Candice Abair, 23 Deerfield Dr.; Manchester Evening Herald GREEN STAMPS In sizes 1254. 1454, 16',i. 1854, to ward off chills, too. AND is recommended in some of the David Wiley, 79 Ni'ra Dr.; Mrs. Al­ Koblect and daughter, 98 W. Main $4,422 to $5,423. 2054. 2254, 2454, 2654- Bust 33 to Park A Oakland Aves. room Cape. Large rooms. Lovely were ffrst detected six yet^rs ago St.; Joseph Bonelll, Broad Brook; Bolton correspondent Grace Me-, Pattern No. 5697 haa ctochet di­ and show room equipment. grounds. 'Tongren, broker MI bills before the legislature...,” bina Wallen. Broad Brook; An­ Applications must be postmarked 47. Size 1454, 35 bust, 554 yards Building Materials 47 by radio astronomers in Washing­ Louis LeDuc, Sandy Beach Rd., Demiott. telephone ■ MIt45hell , rections; material reqytrements; Painting— Papering 21 ' East Hartford PLUeOED SEWERS ton. thony Gaudet, Spmervlllei Alan or on file in General Manager Rich­ o f 35-inch. 3-6321. Ellington; Mrs. Florence Diana, 3-6555. stitch illustrations. ASSORTED USED lumber, buUd- Ideal for Professional Office, Genera! Office, Sales Of­ $10,000 THEFT Scientists say the “swishes” Pratt, 122 Waranoks Rd.; Deborah ard Martin’s office;, by April 17. To order, eend 35c in coins to:— To order, send 25c in coins to:—. EXTERIOR AND interior painting, Ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ Hamden, April 3 (jTI —Furt, Toljand; Antonio Bonelli, Broad Experience and training required MORIARTY decorating, ceilings, floors, paper- iiTUENDLY, Pleasant, Profitable Maehiss GleaiaC fice, Club or Organizational Use, Service or Retail Outlet. MANCHESTER — New 5 room must actually pack the force of Machle,' Coventry: Robert Dog- Hue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ tors, pipes and fire bricks, doors . ranch. Very convenient location, jewels and other articles, valued gart. 81 West St.; Mrs. Dorothy Brook. Include two years’ experience in ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF hanging, steaming. Clean work­ work quickly puts dollars in your small atomic bombs. Some believe Requirement ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF pocket. You can earn a good In and^ndowa. Open daily 8:30-6 Septic Tanks, tirj Wells, Sewer 612.900. 'Tongren, broker, MI betw^n $10,000 and $50,000, have T^dford, 269 Spring St.: Mrs. Discharged Saturday; Henry assessing or appraising and/or ac­ AMBBICAS, NEW YOBX 86, N.Y. manship. Free esUmates. No job Unee Installed—Cellar Water' PLEASE DIRfiCt INQUIRIES TO: been reported stolen from the the blasts originate from heat pro­ Selber, , Snipsic « St.; Frederick counting, or not less than three BROTHERS AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36. N.V, come close to home representing p.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock 8-6321. cess. Bertha Fiala, East Hartford; Mrs. English copyright laws require For lat-claas mailing add 10c For lat-class mailing add 10c too small. John Verfallle, MI Flilace off North-Main St. Choman’s proofing' Done. home home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Merrill, Merrow Rd., Tolland, Mrs, years’ training and experience in 3-2521. . TV advertised Avon coametlca In ■With the help of the new tele­ Marion Black and son, 1 Brent that one copy of evity book pub­ 301-31$ Cmtw St. for each pattern. Print Name, Ad- for each pattern. Print Name. Ad­ your spare time. We give you full Houaewrecklng, MI 9-2892. NORTH COVENTRY — 8 room hope Healey, 105 Old Farm Rd. Joan Spivey, and son, Talcott'vllle title searching or drafting. The theft is believed to have oc- scope, locatkd at the university’s Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Eileen Trahan lished in the country be given to droM with Zone, Style No. and dress with Zone and Pattern Num­ PAINTINQ AND paperhanging. training ao you can become quick R. F. BRODERICK, Broker ranch, fireplace, full cellar, m - and son, 44 Burke Rd.. Rockville: Rd., Vernon;; . Mra. Mary Kow- A competitive examination ■will ber. McKin n e y b r o s. Bumabls 8H% mortgage, under curred Saturday while Healey, a Bethany Observatory, Yale astro- layshyn. Peter Green Rd., Tolland; be conducted by the State Person­ the Bodleian Library of Oxford; M l 3-5135 Good clean workmanralp at rea- ly established In a . business of beer company executive, and his nomers are hoping to solve tjie Mra. Frances Scott and daughter, University. Betid'asc now dor the Spring Have you the '61 Album con­ your own. Several excellent ter- , 148 E. CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER—MI 9-1278 $13,000. Owner anxious to aell. Mrs. Marie LaaaOw, 61 Grand nel Deportment. zates. .SO years in Msn- Swwwragw DUposd Co. wife were away. 'mystery. E u t Hartford. i4k iB n on r '61 Boaie Fuhkn,'our taining many lovely designs and Chester. Bsiynuiod Fieke. Ml Manchester. Read Herald Advs. ISO-ISS Pearl S t» M l 8-8808 Tongren, bredter, MI 6-6321. ooB^leta pattern book. free patterns? Only 25c a copy! 0-0287. T 4

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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1961 Average Daily Net Press Run " e The Weather PAGE FOURTEEN jianrtfPBtpr lEnjtttng lifralb For the Week Ended ForeoMt ef U. 8. Wentttin BaroM March 11, 1961 Donald Richtw, and TtModora. Fair and cold acaln tonight. Robert E. Oppelt, radarman The Army-Nav'y Auxiliary wilt ' JM: ■■ Gurney. 13,317 Low 25 to U . Wedaeeday fair. first class. USN. son of Mrs. hold a public card party tonight at I Q iijic Opens Edson Bailey Is publicity chair­ About Town Theresa Oppelt. 237 Center St.. 8 at the clublmuse. man, aaslsted by Mra. George &. Member ef the Andlt ConUnti^ «ool. High aronad 56. serving abosrd the destroyer. USS Marlow. HOUSE HALE Bnreno ef CIrenlaUen Manchester— City of Village Charm All those taking part In the nie final reading for "The ’nme Preston operating out of Long Drive Today Beach, Calif., will take part in a V’IrtV department variety show- MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER of the Cuckoo" will be held tonight are to meet tonight at 7 at the , a t 8 o’clock In the art room of the large U.S. Pacific Fleet exercise The Community Child Guidance MANCHESTER, CONN., ’TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1961 (CImaelfled AdvertUtag ea Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Boat Side Rec by the Manchester from April 3 to June 3. VFW Post Home for transporta­ Clinic will Inauguarate It* |15,- Historv of Jazz VOL. L X X X , NO. 156 (SIXTEEN PAGES) litt le Theater. A special meeting tion to Meriden, 000 fund drive tonight with a kick­ of the board hai been called by The Holy Name, Society of St. off deasert party at 7:30 at the 50-50 Club Topic director Phil Burgess Sr. for to­ James’ Church will meet tonight The Women’s Auxiliary to the ; Waddell School. morrow at 8 p.m. at the Hast Side at 8;30 in St. James' School Hall. ) Hartford County Medical Assocla-1 I tion will hold its annual meeting Dr. Mather Neill, president of The history of Jazz will be dis­ GALA OVENETTE State N ew s rec. the' clinic board, and Leonard cussed by Hervey E. Stetson of The DeWolf Art Guild will meet ] April 12 at tlie Tumblebrook Coun- Kennedy in Hurry, i try Club. Bloomfield, The nieet- Yarensky, clinic director, will Newington a t a meeting of the 50- Members of Stanley Circle. tomorrow at 10 a m. at the Com­ speak briefly, after which Edward 50 Club of St. Mary's Episcopal WSCS. of South Methodist munity BapUst Church on E. Cen­ i in'g will start at 10 a.m.. followed bv luncheon and a fashion show Dik, drive chairman, will give the Church Friday at 7 p.m. In Neill Roundup Church, will meet tomorrow at 8 ter St. Hall. Tshombe Turns Wild Mob land talk by Mrs. Chase Going worker* cards listing the prospec­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. George tive givers. The guest speaker Is assistant Hooks 2 Tee Shots Elliott. li28 Ferguson Rd. Host­ The ?«ecutive committee of the 1 Woodhouse. Reservations should i be made by Wedne.sday. Drive captains are Adam executive secretaiy of the Dio­ esses will be Mr^. Earl Carton, Washington Social Club will meet cese of Connecticut and Is In and Mrs. Francis Miner. tonight at 8 at the clubhou.se. Rhodes. Allan Taylor. Mrs. Jay Honor Student A cancer fllra, "Time and Two Rubinow, Mr.s. George , and charge of the promotion depart­ I Women," will be presented by Dr. Mi.«U! Ethel Robb. Division chair­ ment. To Wrong Fairway The Fellowcraft Club will meet Members of the American Le­ His talk will be preceded by a At Wesleyan U. tonight at 7:30 at the Ma-sonic gion Auxiliary have been invited ■ Robert Jt Alesbury at a meeting men are Mark Kravit*. retail; Dr. I of the Ladies of the Assimvption Robert Alesbury, manufacturing potluck and business meeting. Temple. to attend a neighborhood meeting Guests ■will be the Rev. and Mrs. Dies of Fumes tonight at 8 at the Church of the and Industry: Dr. FTancls Helfrick MARITN L. ARROWSMITH eon and watch him drive. The Preal- Loose in Anti-UN Rampage and potluck with the Glastonbury Robert Shimoda. pastor and. his Paul Sheridan, son of I>r. and i unit tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the AMumption hall. The meetings Wanted hy FBI professional groups. dent, wearing a light blue aporta will start a half hour earlier than wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mun- ^alm Beach, Fla., April 4 4 {PP)- Mra. B. J. Sheridan. Hebron Rd., Legion Home. Mam St., Glaston- Willie Hughes, who reportedly Individuals canvassing include roe, presidents of the Couples Club, shirt and pale ye)low alacks, ar­ Middlefield, April Bolton, Is home for the Easter re-1 usual. beat and strangled to death his Joseph Garman, George Marlow, (/P)—Playing like a man in a rived at the club at the wheel of a An inve.8tigation was under- burv. Samuel Dianvond. Miss Frances all of .the Talcottville Congrega­ een from the University of Notre ] only close friend, is being sought tional Church. terrific hurry, President Ken­ top-down convertible a few minutes wa.v today into the death of a tiame In Indiana, where he is a i Two circle* of the Community Badger. Mrs. Robert Barningham, before 11 a.m. The third in a .series of .six one- Baptist Women's Society will meet throughout the country by the FBI Members of the food committee nedy drove—and severely Wesleyan University senior Dozen Injured aophomore. His roommate. George Mra. Philip Bayer. Mrs. L. J, are Mr. and Mrs. Nelli Lawrence, Other members of the foursome UN Swedes M. Kerin of Denver. Colo., also a day conferences, sponsored by the Wednesday: The Estelle Carpenter and had been added to its list of Bjorkman, Mrs. Thomas Boland REGULARLY 10.99 hooked—two golf balls off descritied as one of the most Connecticut League for Nursing, "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. ” chairman, aaalsted by Mr. and were the President’s father, Joseph aophoraore. is visiting Sheridan fot Circle will meet at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. William Brainard. Mrs. Spen­ the first tee into a gusty wind P. Kennedy, former ambassador to brilliant students on the cam- for the northeast section of the home of Mrs. William Gilroy, 28 On June 16. 1960, a federal war­ Mrs. George Brownsw'orth, Mr. As Blast Rips th« receas. , cer Carey, Mra. T. A. Crandall, and Mrs. William Bryce, Mr. and today. Britain; and two of the President’s pus. state will be held at the Burnside Washington St., Vernon, and the rant was issued In Detroit, Mich., Both balla traveled about 176 yard* Block Grab Methodist Chtirch in East Hart­ Mrs. Edward Dik. Mrs. Fred Ed­ Mrs. Fred Burr, ^nd Mn and Mrs. brothers-ln-law — Stephen Smith The body of Hugh Dyer, 23. wa* CMffOTd H-. Fisher, electrician's ReedrEaton Circle will meet at the charging that Hughes had unlaw­ wards. Mrs, Ro.ss Hahn, Miss Ber­ and both came to reat beyond the ford on 'niursday. n ie morning fully fled that state to avoid prose­ Robert Call. and Peter Lawford, the Hollj'wood found in his car near the Black Paris Bourse mats fireman. USN. son of Mn home of Mrs. Thomas Spano. 195 nice Hall. Mrs. George Hammar, rough—in the wrong fairway. actor. Pond area, off Route 6 yesterday. and Mrs. Oifford Fisher. 34. ; session will begin at 10 a m., and Ferguson Rd . also at 8 p.m. cution for murder. ■ Thia waa the first time reporter* the ' afternoon se.asion at 1 p.m. He has a lengthy criminal record Mrs. Fl-ancis Helfrick. Mrs. John SOUGHT AS KIDNAPER Only the President’s father had Police said a hose wa* connected .(By THE ASSOCI.4TED PRESS). Of Airport Burnham St., is serving aboard Hllditch. Mrs. G. S. Keith, Mrs. had been permitted to watch Ken­ a golf club in hLs hand as the from the exhaust pipe into the the destroyer. USS Buck operating Reservations must be made for a The WSCS of North Methodist which includes convictions for sev­ Cotteklll. N. Y„ April 3 - - j Mark Kravitz, Mrs. Howard Lock- Police are hunting for Robert T. nedy tee off, and then write about cameramen got pictures of the resr window of the auto. A pre­ A bomb bla.st at the Paris with the Seventh Fleet in the | luncheon at the church. The meet­ Church will meet tonight at 7:30 eral vicious assaults, and for sec­ It, since he waa nominated for the By ERROL FRIEDMANN ing is open to professional nurses, ond degree murder In 1933. ward, Mrs. John McElraevy, Mrs Tassaboom, 32, formerly of Hart-| 8.88 four at the first tee. liminary autopsy di.sclo.sed death Stock Exchange shook the j Western Pacific. The ship is sched- at the church. Mothers and daugh- j David McComb, Mrs. Joseph Mar­ :-r' - ’ presidency in July. Then, as the picture-making was caused by carbon monoxide Elisabethville, Katanga, ulad to visit Midway Island. | whether or not they are members ter.s in the church and . WSCS j Since Hughes has served tifhe ford, Conn., in connection with i center of Paris today and in­ o the Connecticut League for previously for both second degree tin. Mrs. Maurice Pass, Mrs. Theo­ the alleged kidnaping of a 14-year- A few minutes earlier photogra­ waa halted. Smith and the elder poisoning. jured a dozen per.sons, two April 4 (/P)— President Moise Hawaii and Japan during the ex- j members ai e invited to a program j dore Powell. old girl. Police said the girl dls-, phers for the first time in that Kennedy got off fair drive*. La’Z’- Dyer, a member of Phi Beta Tshombe turned his followers Nursing. ,.of entertainment and fellowship. | murder and for manslaughter with tended cruise. knife, he should be considered Also working on the drive are appeared from her home h ere; period had been allowed to take ford topped two balls and both Kappa honor society in his junior gravely. ! ; Mr*. Manuel Margarido will be in pictures of Kennedy on the golf Officials said the explosion w as: loose on an ani^i-U.N. ram­ armed and extremely dangerous. Mra, Stuart Segar, Mr*. Leon March 26. traveled less than 100 yard*. « year, recently won a Woodrow page today, then called them ; charge of entertainment. Rubin, Mrs. Merrill Rubinow, M iu course. Then the President teed up hii Wilson Fellowship. caused by a plastic bomb of th e' Hughes Is a male Negro who The only shots permitted by the type used by Rightists to express * off, but thousands of the Af­ was born on Jan. 7, 1915, In Miami, Catherine Shea, Mrs. Herbert ball, straightened up and -with He was editor-in-chief of "The CUSTOM REPAIRING Members of Wesley Circle. White House, however, were of the scarcely » pause to addreaa the I opposition to" President Charles de ! ricans went on to lay siege to : WSCS, of South Methodist Church, Fla. He stands 5 feet 11 and weighs Snvder. Mrs. Sanol Solomon. Mrs. Cardinal,’’ Wealevsn'a literary A. H. Sutllffe, Mrs. Fred Venezia. President standing at the first tee. bail, slammed into it. magazine. ! Gaulle’s efforts to bring peace to | IN MANCHESTER will meet tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. about 210 pounds. He has a In advance of Kennedy’s round I Algeria. These bombs, of a putty-; Swedish troops guarding Mrs. Thomas Woods. Harold The ball swerved to the left and He was the son of Mrs. Homer FOR OVER 40 YEARS at the home of Mrs. Ewald Jackie. medium, light brown complexion, at the Palm Beach Countr>- Club j like consistency, can be shaped , Elisabethville airport. I 79 Keeney St. Co-hosteases will be brown eyes and black hair. Clendaniel Jr., Allan Oone. John LECLERC course, reporters also had been the hook was severely accentuated A. Boushey b.v a prerioiu mar­ I around any haiidy oblect. { A crowd of 4,000 bowling (Congo­ Craig, Leo Diana Robert Digan. by the stiff wind. It stepped on riage. Hi* stepfather, Brig. Gen. M^. Edward Mathieson and Mrs. Hughes has a scar on the outer FUNERAL HOME told they could be present only for The blast went off in a wash-1 lese threw stones at the aiiport WX USE ONLY THE FINEST John VonDeck. Members will each side of his left forearm, a scar on John Dormer, Richard Knight. the pictures taken before he hit a the fairway of the second hole. Boushey is stationed at the Air room and blew through a brick i terminal, shattering window* and GRADE MATERIALS OBT.AINABLE present five-minute inspirational his nose, a one-inch scar on the Norman Larson, John McElraevy, hall. Research and Development Center wall into an adjoining -trading i terrifying women passengers ’In­ message.s. back of his right hand, a c\it scar FUNERAL But they were allowed to stay (Conttnurd op Page Eight) at Arnold Air Force Ba.se. Tenn. Toom. showering debris among. side. on his left thumb and a gear on his V okers. The room waa still crowd- i Ju st when It seemed the Afri­ The British American Club will upper left arm. SERVICE Fatally Injured although trading had. stopped I cans were going to storm th* SAM YULYES Lmeet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the He may be wearing a mustache.! . . r, . i, . about 16 minutes earlier. building a company of Tshombe’s Hughes has been employed as a • ATLANTIC ~SHOE REPAIBINO OF IHE BETTER fclubhouse on Maple St. WALTER N. State Situation ^Chaotic’ ^ 21-jear-I Gjaas shattered down from win-’ Katanga troops arrived and took laborer, painter, and janitor. He Is j FURNACE OIL LECLERC i r -n ^ ; dows. The second floor of the build-: up positions outside the terminal’* t S OAK ST.—SAME SIDE AS WATKINS BROS. -1 Open Monda'vs AD Day-Closed Wednesday Afternoons St. Mar>’’s Episcopal Guild will known to be a heavy drinker of in .Automatic ilellvery Director in ju ry fatally last night in the | jnp thick with .smoke and dust i shattered glass doors to safeguard hold a nimmage sale Thursday, toxicants, who becomes e.xtremely l ed ition of a car and trailer-truck | gj, coughing and gasping traders the Swedes inside. belligerent when drunk. ■ L T. WOOD CO. Call Ml 9-5869 i starting at 9 .„m. in Neill Hall at Phone .HI 3-1129 , J ^ employes went to the aid of the | Incensed at this action, the Af­ ' the church. For pickup of article*, Any person receiving any infor­ 23 Main Street, Manchester Uniform Assessment Three persons were injured ser- j iniured I ricans headed toward a flagstaff, call Mrs. Emma Brown, 60 Spruce mation concerning the whereabouts iousl}’. state police «aid. - i Th^ streets around th» 125-vcar-. seized the blue U.N. flag and tor* St., or call Mrs. Claude Porter, of Willie Hughes Ls requested to The victim, Roland P. Fortin, old biiUding were sprinkled 'with; It to bit*. Others went streaming ON YOUR BUILDING Hyde St. immediately "contact the nearest driver of ^he car. died a short falling glass and debris. Some win-' office of the FB I. the telephone across the runways, waving knives PROBLEMS! time after arrival at Lawrence ! dows in nearbv buildings were' and clubs. CONSULT US number of which may be located, On Property Urged Memorial Hospital in New London, I broken. Our Lady of Victory Mothers The Swedes; a company under Circle will meet tonight at 8:15 at on the inside of the front cover o f ! police said. i Within Asfew minutes scores o f, any telephone directon,'. OoT. Anders Kjellgren, UJM. com­ the home of Mrs. George Nackow- His two passengers. Mrs. "Sara ' police investigators were on the | mander for South Katanga, stood '.ski. 206 Hackmatack St. Co-host- Hartford. April 4 The S ta te * sesslng at 85 per cent, and Tar- Lombardo, 44, and her daughter, | scene, including Maurice Papon, | Secretary of State Dean Rusk (left) and Lord Home, British foreign Secretary, confer at the State Ids'. 18, 6bth of W’e'sterly. received i the police prefect investigating a i with their backs to the wall In th* ROSSETTO ess' will be Mrs. William Carroll Marine S. Sgt. Anthony Margiot-1 Tax Department today urged the rant conceded that, in these Departm'ent today. Home arrived last night to start preliminary work with Rusk on a western terminal, Sten gun* at the ready. There will be no instruction period OLLIE’S • cal rod, infra-red unit broils, grills, fries, cases, there might be some loss of multiple injuries. The truck driver, \ dozen bombings since the first of j ta, son of Mr. tind Mrs. Orazio | General Aasamhiy to approve a reply to Ru.ssia’a note on Laos. (AP Photofax). CONSTRUCTION COMPIRNY Joseph R. Plo’irde, 33, Waterbiw>’ the year. Downtown, Ellsabethillle looked j tonight. Scarlato. 64 Birch St., serving i warms, toasts. aeries of bills that would esub- revenue if the bill* were approved. Uke an embattled city. Katanga with the First Marine, Brigade a t ; llah uniform methods of sasesslng Some committee members ex­ was also injured seriously. AJl A similar bombing last Friday 58 DELMONT ST.— MI 9-0.108 were taken to Lawrence Memorial National Police blocked off every The Friendship Club of St. I the Marine Corps Air Station, AUTO BODY motor vchlcloB. tangible personal pressed concern about the po«- killed the mayor of Evian-le.s- Intersection and stood a t Inter­ John’s Polish National CaWJolic Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, will take property of business, and real sible impact on the eUtutory debt Hospital. Bain*. where peace talks a r e j Meets Kennedy Tomorrow WELDING. AUTO BODY and FENDER REPAIRS State police said the trailer- Peiping Silent vals ot 10 yards along the aide- Builder* and General Contractor* Church will meet tonight at 7 in part in a large U. S: Pacific Fleet • broiler unit . . . the perfect size for al property. limits on towns if cutbacks had scheduled between the French and walks. They had cleared the dowm- the church hall. exercise from April 3 to June 3. 281 ADAMS ST. TEL. Ml 9-5025 John Tarrant, counsel for the to be made in the assessment truck jacknifed and overturned. I t the Algerian Nationalists. family use. was carrying copper tubing. todfifi area under Tshombe’s or­ Residential and Industrial Construction COMPLETE CAR'PAINTING tax department and a member of rate*. Uneasy crowds gathered out­ On Laos Truce ders,, but apparently lacked suf- The Sunday School staff of Cov­ The executive board of the Man­ a tax atudy > " - 4 T ^ the same date last j’earr The building w'as begun in 1808 the Soviet Union in urging early ly Iji the state and that uniform!-, 1960 1961 convocation of an International effort by Tshombe troops to take ty ivaa needed to bring about a Accidents .... 9,492 9,776 (est.) and finished in 1826. Two wings ^-Macmillan is scheduled to arrive over the airport from the UJi. Castro Regime were added In 1907. Washington, April 4 Diplo­ conference to settle the civil war an HFC Shopper’s more equitable distribirtion of the Killed ...... 02 56 matic informant* said today the from the West Indies at 6 p.m. in Laos. Peiping said nothing about forces who have been In control Injured ...... 5,540 5,265 (est.) there. tax burden. (OonUnued on Page Eight) Soviet* have agreed Informally BST. a cease-fire as demanded by the The tax department spokesman Betrayed Cuiia that an effective cease-fire mu*t To save the Prime Minister West. Angered, Tshombe at midafter­ aaid that, as far as assessment ______m 3 to Get Pardon be verified In Laos before a 14- from bucking' the capital’s rush Vice Premier Lu Ting-yj made noon ordered full mobUintlon and Loan won’t buy practices tor Ungible personal natlon International conference hour traffic, a helicopter will take the announcement in a speech at sei’ved an ultimatum that the U.N. Washington, April 4 (B— The Hartford, April 4 (Al — Three property of business ■was con­ United States has urged Fidel can meet to seek a, settlement In him to the Naval Observatory a Hungarian diplomatic reception troops must get out of the airport An important part of HFC service to families is cerned. the situation in ths state convicted murd.rera have won Band L ead er the war-torn nation. Grounds next door to the British In Peiping,. It was publi.shed by within two hours or face the wrath , Castro's Cuban regime “to sever commutations of their life sen­ the Shopper’s Loan, designed to help you buy was "chaotic.” its links with the International That optimistic, word came a* embassy. He will stay at the em­ Peiping’s official New China News of his people. Then, as the deacF"'-^ He noted that some to'Wns favor tences from the State Pardona high-level American and British bassy during his 5-day visit. Agency. line approached, the strongman the many things needed for modern living. Communist movement.” Board. Questioned on iie^ Industry and thereby thfow a ’ The statement, issued yeeterday, official* worked on the prellmln- Secretary of State Dean Rusk Lu called for an "early convoca­ You shop with cash at any store you w ish-yet greater burden on other taxpay­ The board yesterday remanded lirle* for conferenceo—eqpterlng tion of the (Jeneva conference”— (Continued on Page Eight) accused Castro of betraying the the cases to the naroie boanl — a will extend the official welcome to avoid a number of large end-of-the-month bills. ers. Other towns, he said, tax in­ Cuban revolution and leading the on Lao*—between Brltl*h Prime Macmillan at the Observatory. referring to the 1954 meeting that dustry heavily to relieve the bur­ Caribbean island into Communist step that virtually aasures parole Death of Wife Minister Macmillan and Presi­ worked out the political settle­ Instead, you repay for the prisonero within a month In advance of conferences with Cffisb MONTHIT rAYMINT tCHIDUll den on other taxpayers. bondage. dent Kennedy. the prime minister. Rusk met to­ ments ending the Indochina war. HFC a single, sensi­ Ym «8I The compeUtlon between town* It was the Kennedy administra­ or two. Tehachapi, Calif., April 4 (ffb—- Tiie We.sl and Moscow have both 20 1$ 12 All three have been In prison day with Lord Home, the British r s r m l t p e r m it p e r m it p e r m it i t ' for industi^ also, he said, was tion’s toughest indictment of Castro The estranged wife of band leader ■Washitngton, April •< (T)—Brit- foreign minister. Home flew in accepted the idea of a 14-nation ble monthly instal­ « since 1945. adn’s Prime Minister Harold Mac­ Bulletins 51M 5 6.72 5 7.27 510.05 518.46 a far from legitimate practice in so far. Spade Cooley was found beaten to last night to work with Rusk on conference consisting of most m ent. Drop in or INTRODUCTORY OFFER The U.S, statement said It Is the Thej® are Anthony Petrizzl. 61, death last night at the couple’a millan arrives today for talks with countries that attended the Geneva 366 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 his opinion. Bridgeport, convicted of fatally a western reply to Russia’s note CuU^ from AP Wires phone HFC today. 19.2.S 20.91 29.27 54.48 The object of the present bills governnient’a. belief that "the Cas­ luxurious ranch home, the sher­ President Kennedy that will cover meeting Including Communist 3M shooting his wife after a quarrel major international, Ttoblems. and on Laos. 566 30.83 3,3.61 47.55 89.47 is to bring the extremes of the tro regime In Cpba offers a clear iff’s office reported. Both the foreign secretaries China. and present danger to the authen­ In Bridgeport: smd Francis Scott Lu said an international con­ 6M 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 situation closer together. A few hours later, sheriff Leroy center on the Laotlfkn crisjs. were flanked by batteries, of aides REDS RAP SOUTH AFRICA Life Inturance of tic and autonomous revolution of and William Sutton, both 45, Newr Galyen said Cooley, the western- Kennedy, ending his EasteP va­ ference "is the key to the peaceful Tkg ukadmit •hwm « k*$*d on paitmM mo^kiy The bills provide for the as­ Haven, convicted of participating for their 2-hour session. United Nations, N .Y ., April 4 group rote le arailable gapnymgnts nndtndmdts msts. Honsgki^st^t* sessment of tangible personal the AmericHs. style musician and radio-TV star cation In Florida, will fly back to settlement of the Laotian ‘^ijues- M JS pm mnmtk em kniomgos of StM nr in a ‘New HaVen grocery store Their work Is . considered purely UP) — The Soviet Union threw •a Pnr ma m a mm tmm wr property of business at 65 per ”WTia(, began a* a movement to of the 1940s and 1950s would be Washington late in the afternoon. tloi\," He backed the Soviet pro­ on all loon* • • tlP O and m i m «sc«s> o* A l v . and I QUART B lACh Covered holdup in 1944 which resulted In preliminary to the Kennedy-Mac- Its support today behind a oaU< \k gmanik mm tksS Port ad cent of values computed accord­ enlarge Cuban democracy and free­ booked for investigation of mur­ posals sent to Britain in a note •• gaaaag mt 8100 ta tOOO Skillet $9fS dom has been perverted, in short, the fatal shooting of the proprie­ mlllan conferences and the state last Saturday. The Russians were fay 25 African nattqps for a ing to formulate spelled out in tor, Efimy Romanovv. der. \\- ■ 10 inch Covered into a mechanism for the destruc­ A few hours later, sheriff’s of­ department said there will be no vague on the cease-fire, which the worldwide break wttti South detail In the proposed measures. A third member of the gang, An­ Africa In reprlsri for It* racial OPEN Skillet %]2H Tarrant said that there was tion of free institutions In Cuba, ficers booked Cooley, a western- communique until the upper-level West insists must precede the con­ for the seizure by international drew Henny Alameda, w-aa con­ News Tidbits talks are finished Saturday. laws. The Soviet move fore­ lOUSEHOLD FINANCE nothing "sacrosanct” about the 65 victed of shooting Romanovv. He style musician and radlo-Tv star ference. Instead Moscow agreed to (Communism of a base and bridge­ of the 1940s and 1950s, , on sus­ Macmillan and Kennedy will join Britain in calling on both shadowed a floor battle with per cent figure that it could be drew a life sentence but was trans­ from the AP Wires the United States which has adjusted upward or downward as head in the Americas, and for the picion of murder. meet tomorrow, Thursday and sides in Laos to halt the fighting. sa u cepa n dianiptlon of the Inter-American ferred to the Norwich .State Hos­ In London, 'The Foreign Office made plain It opposes sam^ons " m a n c h i b t i r s h o r m n o r a b k a o i the legislative thought best pital when he went insane. Deputy John Howard aaid Saturday for broad foreign policy TO*5 Rueet CtD/ered aystem.” (Cooley is being questioned at the talks. Preliminary joint reviews acknowledged today further meet- against the Union Government 382 Middle Turnpike West He noted, however, that the The U.S. position—following in The cstse was marked by a dla- Hearings resume tomorrow on at this time. Siuce Potot IY4B5tl waa nearby Mojave Sheriff’s sub-sta­ have been underway at lower lev­ ingB will be needed in Moscow be­ - .'ll figure fairly close to what essence the lines draw’n , in the i f*°*V*‘* ■Maesachusetta’ CJov. John A. els for weeks. fore an East-West plan is worked Eisenhower administration— was 1" the final stages of their trial, tion. He will be transferred later 2nd Roor—Mitchell 3*2738 was being done in the largest in­ to the Kem County Jail at Bakers­ Volpe’S 51.2 million tax relief pro­ The President and the prime lout for a cease-fire in Laos. OONFUCT ON PLANE WRECK dustrial centers of the state at a *8-page pamphlet! implicating Sutton in the robbery. posals to aid New Haven Rail­ set forth in field. he added. " Santiago, Chile, April 4 ( J P ) ~ I nts: l i I* * ttaL, T**s., Tfc*n.-10 t* I W*i., F rt-» ;3 1 1* Wf. present. road, ■with interstate commerce rContianed on Page Eleven) He said of the band leader: ((Continued on Page, Eight) (Continued on Page Fifteen) National police said searchera 10 mch Covered Some towns, however, are as- (Continned on Page Three) "He’s all shook up. That’s all I commissioner scheduled to appear before Massachusetts Le g 1 s 1 a - today spotted a QUleon airliner 3.99 ClUckOfi Fryer $13** can tell you.” that criUhed last night with 24 Later 'Howard said Cooley ad- ture’a transportation committee . . . Lane Construction Oo. of Mer­ aboard in the Andes. The Chil­ I mitted he had alapped his wife with Peace or No Peace in Laos ean Air Force later denied the \ i his open hand but denied that he iden, Ckmn.. us. awarded two of WORLD three contract* let thus far for report. And tiiere was no ex­ take advantage of The Verdict No One Wants i hit her with hla fist planation ot the conflicting. vdr- I The deputy said Cooley at one construction of Vermont’s Inter-j state 89 Highway in Burlington- kons.kjiowledge with the public, be ' out of a car/ a few days ago” but posed crash site, ISO mile* quainted with the U.S. Navy frogmen dunk ’ anti­ STAMPS Arthur Oodfroy underwent aur- derwent surgery for a cancer In cause 'll may help other people did not amplify or explain. south of Santiago. Aboard were DOUBLE cookware that out- Howard said there was no men- nuclear campaigners Into . chilly the left lung. The doctor says face the ordeal of cancer If they members of a Chilean profe*- gory for lung cancer. Now hon­ waters of Holy Loch in Scotland Cause for U.S. Concern dates all others. orary education chairman of the I ’m In fine shape. There’s no must — and escape it, if they can. slonal soccer team. trace of cancer in me. , But a pa­ Many thousands of lives could be (Continued oil Page Two) during their attempt to clamber EVERY WEDNESDAY American Cancer Soclety’a cur­ aboard Polaris aubmarine Patrick rent erusmle, Godfrey teUa about tient is considered cured only saved if more people knew the | By J.A5IES MARLOW SAIGON CITES RED TERROR 2 quort Covered Henry . . , Secretary of Commerce *' The basic cause for the resent' SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESPAY • flat bottoms hug hts own bout with the dinease In when there has been no recur­ facts about cancer pure and pre- i . Washington, April 4 (A‘)—The ment at the time was Diem’s in­ Saigon, Viet Nam, April 4 Double Boiler $Y4N this flrst of three article*. rence of the disease for five years ventlon. To help spread these facts ■ Luther H. Hodges is going on sell­ burners. Rayburn Sees U.S. ing trip to Europe to sell BJuro- fighting in Laos gets the headlines ability to cope with the guerrillas (/P)—President Ngo Dlnh Diem’s Good In Both Our Manchmtrr and Enat Hartford Storro after treatment. is the purpose of these articles. in the Kennedy administration’s who terrorized peasants, killed governemnt has appealed to the By ABTHtTR GODFREY Uke everybody else, I was peans on travel in -United StAtes First, what did the hospital | Peril in Ideas of and to promote foreign aid. effort to end the Red push in local militia and officials. The International Control Commis­ 100% ALL BEEF U. S. No. 1 MeINTOSH • no wasted heat. (Written for the Associated scared of cancer. What I didn’t teach me 7 It exposed me to the Southeast Asia. But the much less population was caught between sion to make an ‘Immediato and C«mi4 S«iKt Pm Preee) know was that the fear is worse miracle of modem medicine. Sur- i John Birch Group Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., noticed trouble next door in South (Communist terror and government energetic” Inveattgation of grow­ Get a home improvement loan...and relax I waa In Hawaii doing a tele­ then the reality. Once the tumor gerj’, followed by radiation, saved ! says he will offer amendment to Viet Nam is deep cause for con­ reprisals. ing Communist terrorism and APPLES * unique copper core. m $8». cast when I first noticed the pain. is there. Inside you, all that mat­ President Kennedy's school aid An example given by an Asso­ subversion throughout South me'-— M, I later learned, they now ! Washington, April 4 (*) —House bill making church and private cern. , 2 qt. St«5. It wasn’t severe or steady; but It ters is getting rid of it. You're in save 170.000 cancer patients a There Communist ^ errillas are ciated Press correspondent last Viet Nam, a government source made me uneasy. 1 decided It Speaker Sam Rayburn, D-Tex., has schools ellj^ble for federal loans November waa this; The army 3qt.H0»». ntbrtal combat. I was lucky. God year. Separately, or in combina­ rolling up assassinations in their said today. The Communist / • sturdy layers of was heart. So whenever it got and science saved my life. Family, warned that the "strange nos­ , , . Still pretesting his in­ would direct .mortar fire at areas 4ql.S11« tion, these are the only methods trums” of the John' Birch Society terrorization of the countryside Viet Cong underground ha* been out of hand. I ’d dive Into the Wai­ friends, and the TV public saved cUring cancer. Hormones and nocence, Chester (Rocky) Weger to undermine the American-backed .where guerrillas were supposed to 4 Lb. stainless steel. kiki surf, swim out, and tell my­ "would destroy our freedom." begins sentence of life Imprison­ increasing Its activity aa the my morale. government which is far from be operating. The shells dropped on April 14 presidential election* Some home repair jobs are just not do-it* to lend money on convenient terms for worth­ self: “If It’s a coronary, okay, let drugs are sometimes used to check And Sen. Stephen M. Young. D- ment for murder in Starved Rock linages as well as guerrillas. BAG The avalanche of letter* that a cancerous growth temporarily, completely solid. approaches, and the govetameat It come now;” Ohio, called the society’s founder. OtUwa, 111., triple slayings. Diem promised reforfns but the yourself projects. They require outside help while purpoees... and home improvements easy to clean. poured In from well wishers bol­ or even to r^uce the sire of the Robert Welch, a little Hitler, a Of the two—Laos and South warned the oommlsaion that Since It didn’t, I changed my stered me — especially In those Adm. Sir Cyril Eustace Doug- Red guerrillas keep infiltrating. Li>. and that may mean a bigger biU than you’re are alwajrs worthwhile* Our low rates include diagnosis to gas pressure. tumor. They are immensely bene­ Mussolini, a fake patriot and a Viet Nam—the latter is more im­ failure to act quickly Is ""welgb- S quart Cevtrtd moments after the last visitor had las-Pennaal. who helped plan portant in the American govern­ For 80 years the French held ing heavily" on the eeonrity ef Back home, the doctor did not ficial in extending life. But as yet slick demagpgue. Indochina as a colony, including FREE PARKING 974 MAIN ST. prepared to meet all at once. life insurance and we let you have up to' * most modern of al Mck 0v« Sisn left — and the old, gnawing fear As the far right antl-Communlst World War II-landings in Sicily ment's hope of stopping the Red the nation, the Bauree,*atd, agree. Hit diagnosia waa oaaed they ,do not permanently destroy and Normandy, dlee at London Laos. In 1946, Ho Shi Mlnh, Com­ NEXT^TO STORE MANCHESTER on X-raya. After he examined started scratching at the door. the malignanNTROLS them and me, he gave me the ver­ My advice? (Jet a checkup — congressional critics yesterday it china, frustrated by the French In 1150 BURNSIDE A\X.. EAST HARTFORD that many of piy correspondents m dict. also had a defender. New Guinea Council, billed by million. his ‘demands for freedom, led his Geneva, April 4 (g>—TI So­ were worried that they, too, might get one every year even if you viet Union today aaneimeed • OPEN TO 9 WED, THURS., FRI. e • plus— most beauti­ It was the kind of verdict no­ have nothing wrong, and if >’ou Rep. John ft. Rousselot. R-Callf.,- Netherlands a* step toward self- If South Viet Nam goes,' Laos forces against them. body want*. have cancer. Since my operations In a atatem’ent. aaid he joined the government for Dutch New Guinea, should be a- chinch for the Com­ In the 8-yedr war that followed sgreement "in prindpief' to fear ful of all! Wlriatllnc Tta k«ttlq wax Front Page news — seme suspect cancer—if you have one of society a few months agb “because American - British ea«wpfOBil*a itoiid itainlats itttl) As the doctor spoke, the lights its seven warning aignatolpr more opens tomorrow with United State* munists, peace or no peace. the Prfench forces suffered 172,000 ZquartSSM. . went out in Godfrey’s great big called it the "slice heard around I believe that in the main, the so­ under heavy criticism for refusing Ju st five months .ago, anti-Cora- casualties, including 45,000 killed. propossls on bow to eoatrel an th? world” — they thought I knew than two weeks — see your doc­ ciety is designed 'to oppose the munist army officers revolted In seoord on suspeadlag nocliiar * i quart U«S lieautiful world. tor Without delay. It may not be to send official repi’esentatlve.s .to France pumped $5 billion Into Indo­ It would have been easier if I ’d the answers; which, of course, 1 Communist threat in a posttive, Inaugural session.. .U.S. Vice South Viet Naif). , They said they china. 'The United State* added weapons tests. Soviet negetta- . known more about cancer—If I’d cancer at ail. But if it Is, Hie soon­ legal and correct way.” for Semyon K. Tbarultin told didn’t. er it’s treated, the better your President Ljmdon B. Johnson con­ were fed up with the restrictions about another'52 billion to help the The Conneefieuf Banic ' known then what I know today— But I acquired an 'education in He said he would welcome a con­ fers at length with Soviet Deputy Imposed on the people by the gov­ French. the three-power anctoar tost ■■4 that there are now, here In the chance for full recovery. Keep gressional investigation of the bsa talks tbs SstIsI f erara- the days and months after sur­ away from quacks, fake remedies Foreign Minister Jacob Malik... ernment of Ngo Dinh Diem in his In the end the French caved in. AND TRUST COMPANY < United States, well over a million gery; Invpluntary at firat, it be­ society as soon as possible. Heavy voting reported in number fight against, the Communist At the Geneva Conference of 1954 meat Is wUSag to acesft iba lal- To^ enter Kathy’s new contest, people who also once heard the and home remedies. Only surgery The society, founded in 1958, It AiBwtoaa-BiMsk sMeea for came an education I consciously or radiation can cure you. of citie.s as Texans turn out to guerrillas. —mainly between Britain Prance, diagnosis, cancer, and, after treat­ takes Its name from a. Baptist mis­ Diam was' thrown out but got Russia and Red China—^IndocMna East-West psrtaewlilf la re* please send yoUr name and tele­ pursued when I recovered. ’ Fqr Second,, what did my reading sionary who was killed by the Com­ ballot for their choice for U.S. ain treft orth ain trkbt ment. lived on to hear the doctor was split up. ■ •eareh pragioBisiTBinG WVffwSm IW* ~Manchetler Officet: 893 M S , 15 N M S , years I’d been active in the fight and interviewa teach me? As of Senator...... Michigan Democrats, back within -24 hours ■with the phone number to Kathy Godfrey, aay: '‘Well, you’ve passed th# 6- munists in Qiina 10 days after the help, of army forces loyal .lib him. The Communists held the big­ dsar sxploetoas . M anchbrtkr SHOPnNO P arkadb ,'y against cancer. But now I wanted April 1, 1961, there were over IH i with new faces In top leadership year c-heekup. Gueaa we can close of World War II. Among other things, the revolu­ gest part, with 77,0(X> ■ quart tost* for psaeeftd I WINF, Manchester. to know fundamental facts. mllUon people in ths Uhited StatSs Rayburn, speaking yesterday In posts, capture majority of atate- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM both relax." «rida office* In biennial spring •lec­ tionist* complained h * hhd set up I hope to hear thoM words too What I found out la hopeful In (OoBtiaued «a ^ aga Nlae). MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION >^Uins years from now. Bsoauss the extreme. I wgnt to share thU .(OMttaMd Faga Four). (OoBtiaaed oa Page Five) tion. a faanlly dictatonhlp.