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MONDAY, APRIL 18, I960 Average Daily Net Preas JBi^n The Weather PAGE FOURTEEN Fereewrt «f O. 8. Weather V iia n rl;p 0t^r lEwPtting For tbo Week Ended < April 9, 1960 Ctoor, eoM, front er mental alertness and sound me ILAM CHOWDER • CLAM FRITTERS • 8TEAM ERSm|| toatgfct. Low $e-S5 la eitlea, 2 6 -a e vOur Lady .of Victory Mothsrs RoekviUe Veteran Racer chanical condition of the automo ha eatijrlBg areaa. Wedamday Circls will meet 8:30 p.m. Wednes bile. He wlU compare his,experi GROUP OUTINGS T 13,095 About Town Member of tiw Audit milder, ngh UAO. , . » day at the home of Mrs, John Wil Talks at MHS ences on the racetrack with thoae lard, 151 Hartford Rd. The film Fire B iir^ Stair in. ordinary highway situations. Bnreua of OIreiilatloB Manchester— A City of Village Charm atbboni AMemMy, C a t h o l i c Rescue Breathing,” supplied by tadica of Oohimbiu, will meet to the Manchester Civil Defense or- At Dumex House : On Road Safety GARDNER LAKE ■ morrow a t 7:46 p.m. at the K of C g ^ satlo n , will be narrated by Jo r (Olaaalfled AdverUetaig ea Faga 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Home for Initiation of new m^m- seph McCoo, a Manchester fireman Don Freeland, veteran driver of VOL. LXXIX, NO. 170' (SIXTEEN PAGBSl) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1960 bera Mrs. Sydney Shane of West and first aid Instructor. ■ /. V • history of 'ths region and briefed) Gibbons Assembly the start of the workshop that Rocic^jUe-Veijwn South Windsor, a written work by hla grandfather m - . Rockville they hoped the Board of Educa Damato^s Bid on the aubject. Plans Food Sale Education Board Cuts tion would cut a sisable chunk Sheinwpld on Bridge Through the courtesy of the Fishing .Trip New HavencRallroad, Stoughton from its budget,. Mayor Kelly Low to Fix Africa Riots Scho^J,Board Modifies in October 1957 had been able Gibbons Aaaembly', Catholic seemed - pleased that the $9,000 to arrange a apeclal excuraion ride North doalor . ^ ' LadtM of OolumboO, will sponsor $9,165 from. Budget had been cut. EXTRA TRICK < Causes W oe from HaaardvlUe,. Melrose -and IS DANOEBOITS North-Sooth vnhMnue / a food sale Thursday from 4 to 9 "We should have more meet Station Wall Affect U.S., NORTH Broad Brook down aome of the old By Alfred Shelnwold Grouping in Schools ;lrtllroad lines to the Myotic Ma p.m. at ths J. W. Hals departenrat ings, if we're going to save $10,- A A • A fishing expedition caused Ths Board 0« Education snippad^Rlchard MarUn liroposad cutting V K 10 9 ' rine Museum. stors as a benefit for the^organ- the budget by $148,351. 000 a meeting,” he said'. Chief John Mers told 8th Dla- Nfegro Claims It’s quite all right to play for trouble for three East Hartford 16,165 from lt« 63,971.348 Midget The one serious objection to the 0 A 8 7 « 4 2 During the talk he nhted that ixation’a charities. Harold \V. Garrlty. chairman of trict directors last night that the extra tricks when you oan do *o A A 9 4 AbUity grouping In V«i <^more beneficial and more economi youths who were given 15-dsy request for 1680-61 last night in budget was raised by Director cal than a school psychologist South Windsor was separated from Mrs. Arthur Smachstti and Mrs. the Board pf Education, -conducted new truck is now ready and can be without endangering your con •ehools will be modified next a meeting with the Board of Di the Board of Directors through the John Hutchinson, head of the Di "The massacres In South A f WEST EAST -would be. Chairman Winfred suspended jail sentences In Town East Windsor" In 1845. Residents Edward Stelmsxk will be co-chalr- rectors’, fiscal policies subcommit picked up at any tim e. in Massa tract. After eH, SO poinU extra a A K 10 6 4 , 4 Q 8 7 S so that after Grade 3 only lan Court last night and placed on living near toe end of the dis men. The sale will include home rectors. education budget. rich have caused Southerners in' $7653 W42 Hlpter agreed that the emoticmal He asked Arthur H. Illing, su tee. chusetts. few times an evening will make a cars of the children is an "Impor- tricts generally favored the move made cakes, pies, baked beans, Salaries aciounted for $7,000 of the United States to revise their ♦ 1 10 9 S 9 guage arte and mathematice '^ 1 probation for two years for steal perintendent of schools,, to explain Per Pupil Coat Up However,, the brick wall of a fair difference In your score. Re- tantNuea” and the money would he said while those living near and salads. WrtUiiMckpy. April 20 the cut. The other $J,165 was for thinking," a member of the Nar 10 8 4 Q S have alow and accelerated classea. ing gasoline from the Pola Build' the established border tended to 9 A.M. why the number of new personnel Hutchinson said the opening of closet at the rear of the firehouse siat the temptation to play for :s • SOUTH be “■v^l-spent." Msmbera of the committee In locks on the high school corridor tional Association for the Advance Superintendent of Schools Ray Ing Supply Co, April IS. oppose it. EHUngton was also spUt could not be cut without impair the addition to St. James' Paro must first be moved back to allow an extra trick, however, when the 4 J 9 S a It waa^noted that Mrs. E. Fen clude Mrs. Walter Balch, Mrs. Jo lockers. The manufacture of the mond E. Ramedall told the Board off from East Windsor. ing the educational level of the chial School wdll remove 160 pu room for the new engine. ment of Colof« Starts Tomorrmr ! Reasons: It’s IkMkgentle, ^ways in good taste E flS T U JO O D tttA lf MAMCHMS7WR CgHTWR tASY PARKIN0 , , , The Oreateil t.«ve Hlerr nl them all "ROLOMON AND RHKBA" t.'elor - Terhsarams With Yal Bryaner-Giaa l,«llebrlslda QU' ’’ l:U- S:N "TABAWA nKACHHKAU” Kerwia Malhaws-Jalle Adams rrnn S;M. S:M. U-.tS Manctie^te;i LUMBER* ENDS TONIGHT "SOLOMON AND SHEBA" Wed., "gl.NK THE RIBHAmCK" "BATTLE o r THE CORAL SEA” y: '4'- BENEFIT SHOW FOR CANCER FUND "As Time Goes By" DIRECTED BY JOSEPH MACAIONE THEY'VE COT "SAVINGS MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAYr APRIL 22-SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 8 P.M. ALL PROCEEDS TO AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY * i/r*\ Hare's a couple bound for a'most successful voyago on the DONA’nON $2.00—FOR TICKETS PHONE MI 0-5810 & sea of matrimony. They've already charted their course to ■ 'V / - MNinM MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 1960 PAGE JIVB MANCHESTER EVElfNG HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN.\ TUESDAY, APRIL IS, I960- weakly maisUiigs baeauM Mil eau 2Sons has been requested. The re Vernon FOR PAGE FOUR quest is elated lo be aired at a ba paid memthly and payroll sultation among the members r f Bolton TPC Rezones checks can be signed at the eon- and the Kurtx Bros, problem un March it will have to leave town puMic hearing May 2. SCREEN PORGH NATO, in njattere whlrii affect.pm The town owned parcel Is one Selectmen Chang^ venlence of the selectmen during settled. unless it can expand its shop. The De Gaulle Secs only the -vital InteresU of the west oosM n ios OR 5PE CARET ALL that a special town conmUttee has the week.. 100 Oppose^ 1 Kurtz Bros, submitted early this riiop is now situated in Rural ern world, but of freedom itself in 7•Acre Tract Other busineas^ that comee be 'month an application for a vari Zone on the basis of a non con m E TOP LDnCS School Boar lAlW AYi PUNTY OP PAMCMO: »■ A i ' r ' J .i ■ ^r: K- V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960 PAGE SEVEN S J *“ r • peace and tha relaxation o f inter Llncoln White (U.S. State De being celebrated hers as Intetna- More Resignations Due TUESDAYr APRIL 19, I960 national tenalon."' They also call*, partment p r w officer) over this, tlonal Workers’ Day. . Cold Welcome in India Castro said the mass rally of ed for agreements on the prohibi U.S. Aims Like supposed suggestion of mine and peasknts, workers and soldiers will tion o f nuclear weapons and gen I wish to express to public opinion show that the people of Cuba wera. V ssblch, aa Adenauer propoaed It, iosltidfi to the solaUon the salai^ eral disarmament. nor^aae-has. made almost manda A Thonght for Todai^ Hitler’s: Castro united in defending the revblution. the people of Berlin wotJd J>e Chou and U Nu also condemned in the United StatM that I never ilanrlfpatpr tory, which la to limit eaemtown to Bpepsored by tbe Blaiiehcster Nehru Rebukes Chou sugg;ested an interview o f any Castro did not reiterate the the repressive measures and use whether they pr*u:erped to, atky aa Connecticut ope repr^ntative. The new seats Council of Cbnrehes charge he made yesterday, In an of force against the African peo (Continued from Page One) sort, and Lincoln White need have ^DPttiit9 ifpralb they are, or to have aomethlng created by the 1060 censuiMtre not BE ONE OF THE HAPPIEST no illusiotis on that score," Cas interview -with the Associated {Ukely tp be in a hurry to vOtS thein- ples by sdme governments’’ and Press, that the' U.S. Naval base in Pupil Paddling Case Ptjinjtuuiu tti nui woraa happen to them. The pro- Yankee^ urged solidarity among African appears to have adopted a policy tro said. Whits had brushed off the prj Our livss Ars For Border Wrangle St Guantanamo B »y is supportliig ■vruli-n MTIMO CO. INC. ■elvea out o f existence again. ' that in Other times served to ad poaal waa not even practical from What We Make Them GAR OWNERS IN TOWN and Asian peoples. suggestion. Castro’s enemies in the mountains IS B ln ^ By A. H. O. On thie other hand, the prospec ------— T— ------: vance fascism.’’ Ituchestn, Conn. „ the point of view of time alone, but Our Uvea are songs; God writes “ Understanding ‘ between the of eastern Cuba. (Continued from Page One) "just to get out of my room" for TBUMAS r rtilKOUSQN tive census Increass in tlw mem (Continued from Page One) suggested a part of the frontier Castro In the Revolucion inter government of the United States a while. ^ SMJLTER R r a R O t ^ N Adenauerihaa begtm to charge that the words view seemed anxious to make it Pobiubon N o sooner had we finished fa a x- bership of the House may operate And we set them to muale at might be. agreed on and the rest and Cuba is not 'easy because he did not think the publicity Elmer Cornelius, a Hahira Brandt, by turning It down, will to soften what haa been, in the g e t n e w (Hear he had not suggested that he rounded October 1. ISSI anteelng good working control of pleasure; Other anti-Chinese groups will turned over to s commission for Police Arrests everywhere someone changes Strong Box Stolen, would be good for the boy, schooi school bus driver, and his Wifo be responsible for a weakening of past, a realistic Democratic oppo And the songs grows glad, or have virtually no chance to de future study. This Is the formula meet President Elsenhower or facts,” he continued. charged in their warrants they 8b- QbUabed arm y ■ evening Szcent the next Hopse o f RepriesentaUvea sition to the one-member per town Secretary Herter—and to assert or Hahira. I^Holldaya ")£atared at tne the Berlin position. sweet or sad. AETNA CASUALTY monstrate against Chou’s visit. P ol Red China is using to s e ttlf^ bord. The suggestion for high level talned that Mrs. Maples spanked Uanctaeatar Conn, aa t vee to the Republloans on a basis system. I f ttiere had been only one that some of his earlier remarks Contai|ied $280 Martin and Mrs. Maples, who is 3tn > . It >■'. ' ' ■ . .'I \ V' PAGB:inMI MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,\t UESDAY, APRIL 19,1960 P A G B l^G R T Firemen Smother fund and $500 for > ssrlsl BMtt Coventry 9 Airmen Killed Clan That Never Was Andover platting. Under nfiscellaneous, the' Herter Invites proposed budget includes $160 for In Plane Otash Grease Flames counsel fees; $2,(X)0 for eon- You Should Know... NOTICE Little Rock, Ark., April 19 TV-Radio Tonight tingency fund, end $100 for tax 29 Residents Eighth District firemen were (/P)—The yearbook at Hall Budget Totad refunds. ■ - •. - Stephenvllle, Nfld., April 19 Scores/Killed High School has this dedica Korean Envoy Francis J. Mahoney ■umihonsd to the apartment of Other business at the annual (8V-U.B, Air Force officials today tion: William Astiay .gt 96 W. Middle Flushing of the water moins "A salute to the Class of Of $343,190 budget meeting will Include the Talk Against prspaiM u inquiry into ths cause To Conference election of a member to the Re rranois X Mahoney appears to Television Tpke. at 4:66 yesterday afternoon, 1958—the class that never of the ersah of a cargo plana min of The Manchester Water Co.y WE8.** gional 8 Board of Education for a be ona Ot Manehestar’a more unas • ;00 B1 ; 1 rhestsr (ui progrti I) ♦ Many Lovaa of Doble GUIIa where aome" grease In an oven- Hall and other Little Rock Is Proposed 3-year term. Lot Reduction utes after It took off from nearby jck Draw UcGraw caught fire. In ROK Riots (Oonttnoed from Page One) suming Town Directors. But his Harmon Field. All nine crewmen tly Show do prosrew) SO High Road will begin Tuesday, April 19, high schools were closed by Not to Seek Re-Eleetlea S3 Ma Martln’a Roundup . record is probably the most com aboard were killed. Plrel Show do progreu) COl? extinguishers wars used to Gov. Orval E. Faubus In 1958- ■ Wayne Hawks, acting press «ec- At last night’s meeting of the Twenty-niiM residents went tm TwUIstit Theater (In oroareii) 40 f;00 Rltleman , 6. smother the flames, and then fire were ordered to keep to their bar- A total budget of $343,190.28 Regional 8 Board Mrs. Raymond plete for accomplishments both big The C124 was en route to Mild- Picture 63 U.B.FHarahia 1960. (OMtlMMd tron P»C« <>■«) 59 to prevent continued Inte retary at Elsenhower’s vacation approved by the Andover Board record lost nigtit as being against Cartoon Plsyiiouse II Tightrope 3. men cleared the hcMise of smokq gration at Central High. The headquarters, was asked whether P. Houle announced that she and little. enhall, England, from Dover, Del., 1:30 CoTt/.46 8, racks. o f Finance will be submitted to 6:36 Weather. News and Sports 3 With their smoke ejector.. Three buildings were on fire. yearbook was distributed yes the President Is getting briefings on would not be a candidate for re- ■n Immediate change In reducing Rarely does a Board meeting Air Force Base with a cargo that 6:30 Phone Your Answer 53 Red Skelton Show 3, n w crowd approached the gate the annual budget meeting at 8 pass 'irithout a Mahoney request included mail and medical sup Arthur Murray Party (C> o f Praaident's hUltop home. One That of the pro-government news terday. the situation. election. 2-acre building plots to 1-acre lots. . Route Jacobs Club House 33 10. 3X 80 Flushing will continue Tues p.m. May 7 in the Town Hall. , Mrs. Houle has served on the to the to-u;n administration to solve plies. Sports. News and Weather 8 Confidential file hundred y a i^ away (500 universi paper Seoul Shlnmoon, the head •;Oh, yes, sure," Hawks replied, D ie opposition came St a' public Preston 18 quarters of an Army Counterin "he gets reports from all over the The finance board esUmates a board tar five years, since its in bearing of the Planning and Zon some problem, bothering n tax Visibility WSJ limited when the 6:46 Douglas Kdwards I. 13 10:00 I've Got a Secret ty atudenta formed Into aoUd 4ax of 64 mills on the $3,402,467 ception. At^the formation of the payer or nelgh^rhood. It could be aircraft took off from Harmon Huntley-Brtnkley Report 10 i3 Movie at Ten days through Fridays un^fil com«^ n n k s and daahed toward a barbed telligence Corps and the antl- world, every day." ing OMnmiaslon, attended by Alcoa Presents 8. AMERICA'S LARGEST CommunUt and Propaganda Gal Country Cluh As to whether Eisenhowef might Grand U st will be required to board she was elected to a 2-year about 60 people at the Coventry brush blocking a view of traffic or Field yesterday. The plane dropped S:6S Burke Barents 30 Garry Hours Show 3. .wire barricade. Up and over they have to consider canceling his Ko raise $217,757.88 for financing the term and was re-elected for a 3- debris In a public area. Mahoney out of sight on radar ,screens at 7:00 Weather. News 33. 40 M Squad 10. 33. pleted. awarmed, capturing four 'fire lery. Persons living near 'the Grammar School. ^ Compass * 63 10:30 Medic . SELUNG POWER newspaper were fleeing from -their rean visit. Hawks said that "I'm amount needed, in addition to the year term in 1957. She has served Six residents, mostly owners of won't rest until the job is done- Harmon and helicopters were sent Bllko 8 Keep Talking 8, 40. MANCHESTER WATER CO. trucks. not going to comment on that $118,885.51 estimated revenue ant^ as secretary of the board for one With the . same persistence, this out to search. Death Valley Days 3 ..Johnny Midnight LAWN MOWER IS homes. Still Favors large properties, a ^ builders ot s Suddenly the rifles came up. now." $6,646.86 appropriation of sur -term. moet aldermanic-ih-style of the Die helicopters found the plane M I at Seven 18 11:00' Big News A volley crashed. Volley-after vol The government radio station went on ‘ record as favoring the 7:16 Weal Maas HiKhilShIa K Barry Barents broadcast continuous appeals for Humardtarian concerns are not plus. ' ■ Mrs. Houle was formerly, a mem change, propoeed by the FZC. nine Board members has made, wreckage ate miles swsy In Huntley-Brlnkley Sports. News A Weather I ley followed. StudenU feU. Stu the only reason for official con Lincoln PTA Head The breakdown of the budget is ber of the local Board of Educa major accompTlshments in the di wooded ares near a lake. An Air John Daly and the Newa 11:11 Worlds Beet Movies restoration of order and for the 18-Hole Play Thoee in opposition said they 33 30 Feature 40 dents ran. Tear gas sheila plopped cern here and a desire for a speedy Robert Digan, 6iT Wadsworth as follows: Town budget, $206,- tion artd its chairman for several rection of better recreation, his Force official said there was heavy 7:10 Laramie down among the wounded. Some students to calm down. felt that this change, technically What In the World Jack Paar end to the Korean vlolepos. 8t., was elected president of the 148.97; school budget, $129,877.30; years. listed as eliminating the RU-80, special Interest. fog in the. ares. Bronco 11:30 Jai^ Paar 13. ware lobbed over the studenU Manchester Directors have been The United States is anxious to Lincoln School PTA last night. addition to previous budget, $6,- While there have been rumors of The mild-mannered Director en Dover Air Force base officials 1.00 i..el'a Travel 13:00 SloFlIght Movie heads to take advantage of the have democracy, law and order, or 80,000-equare-foot lot zonee, to ■ Dennis O'Keefe Show 13:30 Almanac told in a belated report that coun Other officers are Mrs. Max 663.98; and provision for uncol as many as four candidates seeking make them RIU-40, or 40,000- tered poUtlcea In the Democratic Identified the dead crewmen as 1:10 Wyatt Barp I3i6u News and Waathsr HERE! wind, blowing It back over their and peaceful solptions of grievances the Regional Board postr no candi primary of 1956 that brought new 1st Lt. Donald P. Sheehan, 26, Startime (C) _ 10. 1:00 News I. try club members still want to cur Goodstine, first vice president; lected taxes, $500. square-^>ot lot zones, would bs a _ c—Color retreating, broken ranks. in its Asiatic ally. A new look Is due to the removal date has announced his intentions control to his party, and was plane commander, Lansdowne, Pa'.; Science fiction Theater Obituary tail 9-hole play when 18 holes are It also feels that Sny -weakenlng Mrs. Bernice Hilliard, second vice step backward. SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEER FOR OOM#LETE LISTING Defying the aUlct military rule, president; Mrs. Thomas Brennan, of the dog fund budget from the publicly. Other local members of elected to his second Directorship 2nd Lt. Robert E. Little, 23; co TNEflOIIO armed demonstrators at nightfall playable. within the South Korean -^public 'IhoM ”who spoke against tbs The report comes from Roger secretary; Cal Moriarty, treasurer; town budget. This is a self-balanc the Regional Board at this time are change, however, said they felt In 1958, coming In only 11 votes In Hartford, when work was avail pilot, Monroe, La.; (3apt Gerald E. attacked two police sentry boxes ■ Mrs. Ruth W. Farrell makes this free world bastion that John H. Yeomans, who was re behind Mayor Eugene T. Kelly. Avery, 41, second pilot, Dover Macaione, liaison official between much more vUlneraWe to Commu Mrs. Ivan London, Mrs. Cal Mor ing amount, with estimated ex that this could be a poaslbUity for able. In the northeastern sector of Seoul. Mrs. Ruth Waddell Farrell, 67, the club and the town. The club iarty, and Roger Woodbury, dele penses and estimated revenue both elected to his second consecutive *" ♦"Platform With UAC 25 Years Del., and Modesto,. Calif.; 1st Lt nists poised North of the 38th'par 3-year term last year, and Clifton the future, but for now the adop Radio Three policemen were reported of 24 Argyle Ave., JVest Hart operates under a lease from the gates to the PTA council. totaling $1,200. “ tion of a State Building Cods Over his 3<4 years of service, his But today, things are different. Leon E. Pedersen, 26, navigator, Ml allel. \ killed and many others wounded. ford, Widow of John J. Farrell, town which provides for public use The new .president is probation Another new Item is the Inclu B. Horne, who was reelected in IndividusK'pIatform has come to be^ It can be said Mahoney is a real McIntosh, Fla.; 1st Lt. Harold G. . (This listing includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16-mlnnta Officially, State Department am 1958. Hebron and Marlborough will would be more Important before Men carrying rifles roamed died last night at St. Francis’ Hos- of the course. officer for the Connecticilt Ju sion of $28,000 in the school changes In the regulations are more clearly defined than that of estate man by hobby, and on April Harrison, 31, navigator, McCloud, length. Some statloiie carry other short aewseoata). Seoul’s near-deserted streets, thorlties would not go beyond a also elect Regional Board members pitaJ. ^ Directors ha^^e been seeking a re- venile Court, Rockville office. budget for the purchase of school any other Board member. Re 28 he celebrates his 25th anniver Okla.; M'.Sgt. Ben A. Sharpe, 35, W D R O — 186C A 6:30 Album of the Day dtfylng the nightUme curfew. statement U.S. Ambassador Walter In the coming months before July made. engineer, Burlington, N. C.; T.Sgt. 6:45 Thres Star Extra Mils She was bom in Manchester, port for several months and re Mrs. Nancy Klock presented an buses. Although this amount Is The Planning and Zoning Com-, creation leads. Next there are sary with the United Aircraft 6:00 Nevra. Zairoaa Except for Seoul’s northeast P. McConaughy issued at Seoul 1. Clark N. Orndorfl, 34, engineer, 7.00 Dick Bsrtsi and had lived in West Hartford cently pressed their*demand. illustrated talk on her African sa appropriated for the purchase of mission is in the procees of pre long-range town planning, better Corp. He worked first at the 6:16 Art JohniOD 7:30 News last ’night. The diplomat told J/e Members whose terms expire Uttletown, Pa.; M.Sgt. Edward T. 6:46, Lowell Thomas 7:4.^ Congressional Report aaction, one of the better quarters the past 18 years. ’Macaione labels the_ 9-hole con-1 department ln “a “mMsige reielved fari. $4rs. Estelle Cassells’ fourth four buses, the actual amount paring for a public hearing on the 1 street lighting, better paving, bet- Chance-Vought and Pratt Jk Whit of this mountain-ringed capital are Alfred Goldstein, Hebron, and Retus, 38. en^neer. Bentlayyllle, 7:00 Amos N' Andy 9:06 Image America Survivors include a son, John J. troversy the only serious ^^^aythat he made pub grade room won the attendance paid from this year's budget will building code. The PZC is await ' ter sidewalk repair. ney Plants In East Hartford, and 7:30 Newa Cumedy Tims 10:00 Concert Hall , and the site of two universities, under the complex agreement be Douglas Secord, Marlborough. He has asked for both tax in- was a candy truck jockey, stock- Pa., and Airman 2.C. Wallace M. 7:46 Bob and Ray 11:00 News Farrell of Avon; a daughter Mrs. lic that statement "on my own au banner. be $7,000. The town will borrow ing arrival of pamphlets from ths 8:00 World Tonight the rest of the city was quiet. .Oc John C. Barrows of East Granby: tween the town and club.. The Golsteln has served a 3-year term. ereases and investigation of other chaser, storekeeper, gear polisher Williams, 23, loadmaster, Louis 11:16 Sports Final thority In view of the urgency of $21,000 which Will be paid off over Secord was elected to fill a 1-year State to be made available at ths 8:16 Music ’nil Ona 11:30 Hld-nlte Moods casionally a rifle Shot rang out three brothers, John Waddell of liaison representative says ho un money sources to finance one or an and setup man. ville, Ky. 13:00 News 13:6( Newa. Sign OR the situation.” a period of four years. vacancy last year. Town Clerk’s office for people to 13:10 Musle nil Ons thnnigh the alienee. The student Easton, Maurice Waddell of Man derstands "public course a few Bolton The operating cost of trtmspor- other of these programs. He studied drafting and blue WINF—IXM demonstrators had retreated to the While officials declined to make study prior to a hearing. 1:00 News. .Olga OR chester, and Frank Waddell of miles away” has Increased its 9- any comment on the embassy tatloninthe school budget Is $14,- Feeling at the meeting about a He has become known as a hard print reading at Howell Cheney WHAT-616 . 6:00 Financial Nsws \ northeast university section earlier hole rate to $1.25, and asserts that Mancheater Evening Herald An working Board expediter. " Technical High School, and went 6:16 Showcasa and Nawa \ Hartford: four grandchildren, and statement, they did point to its 40 and 8 Starts f 000, bringing the total cost of dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. proposal to permit mulUpIe dwell Beth Sholom Cluh 6:00 Big Show 7:00 Fulton Lewis 1 In the day. several' nieces and nephews. will react unfavorably on the club concluding phrase which mention transportation this year to $21,- Such accomplCshments as the up the ladder to his present job as 6:30 Jobn'^sJy 7:15 lOventng Devotions I In imposing censorship, Rhee’s Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim ings In all areas but RU-30 zones ' new 'Verplanck swimming pool 6:40 Blg'BboSF... 7:30 Showcase and News The funeral will be held tomor If it is forced to continue the $1 ed “justifiable grievances toward 000. Die town will receive $9,207- was favorable, but with restric project supervisor In Hamilton’s ^vem m ent ^rvidusly was fearful weekday greens fee for nine holes. Drive for Funds 2-6856. and ths "nsighborhood pool” con- experimental materials control To Pick Officers 7:00 Bd P M o i ^ 7:35 The Army Hour row at 8:15 a.m- n.t the Ahem which the demonstrations are di .97 from the SUte for Its trans tions. 7:16 Big Show 6.05 World Today populace might become more (Minnechaug, In Glastonbuo!, espt, public use of the Manchester division'. 11:30 Publi'! Affairs S:."* Showcase and News_ _ .. _ Funeral Home, • 18 Farmlng^ton rected!" portation grant. Sixteen persons went on record 13:03 Sign Off 9:00 Music In the Air—U.S. Air Force infamed. No mention was made of Ave., folldwed by a solemn high and Long. Hill, In East Hartford Fred Arn of the Tolland Coun High School pool in the summer, As for real estate, Mahoney Election of officers will precede outgoing news dispatches,-and the both charge $1 for nine holes on ty 'Volture, 40 and 8, said today Budget Items listed as opposing reducing the size of and some of the Robertson Park game night program of the Mr. W P O P — 141# 9:06 Showcasa and News Mass In St. Thomas the Apostle Items in the town budget are buildings and favored Waking It a owns four cottages at Mlsquaml- 6:00 News Weather 11:05 Music Beyond the Stars locu censorship applied only to weekdays). the annual drive for funds is un Parents Flunk ‘ Improvements were all brought cut, a Westerly. R. I., fire district and Mrs. Club of Temple Beth 6:16 Conn. Ballroom <3:05 News RoUhdUP Church, West Hartford at 9 a.m. as follows: Selectmen, salaries, requiement that future dwellings 12:15 Sign OR .i A news of the outbreaks. Burial will be in Fairview Ceme Financial Report derway In' Bolton. \ about by committeea Mahoney and popular shore area. He main Sholom Sunday at 8:30 In the ves 7:00 Ray Somers EASY Rhee was elected to a fourth Hospital Notes $1,100 Sind expenses,' $125; Board be 1,000 square feet minimum. The headed or else by Mahoney work 11:00 News tery, West Hartford. A week ago. Directors asked for Funds are ^used to purchase tains them for purposes o f sale. try of the Temple. TERMS! term last month. The 85-year- wheelchairs and hospital beds for of Finance, salaries, $50, and ex Science Tests^ present standard size Is now 850 ing as a committee of one. He has Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hartstein, 11:10 Ray Somers “There will be no calling hours. a written report. Including a finan Scouting activities, and eventual 1:00 Del Raycee old leader was unopposed—his op cial statement. Macaione’s report Visiting hours: Adults 8 to 8 free home use by residents. Arn penses, $50; auditors, $1,000, and ilquare feet in RU-80 and and RU- a strong interest In the Advisory chairmen, -will be assisted by Mr. W TIC — 1680 40. The PZC proposed that dwell ly his own retirement, and refin ponent died during the campaign includes a statement as of Oct. 31, p.m. Maternity 2 to 4 and 6:30 to said anyone needing free sickroom Town Report, $550; treasurer, sal Park and Recreation Commission. ished and repainted them himself, and Mrs. Sam Diamond, Mr. and i -.00 News, Weather. Sports IN NEW YORK CITY —but the opposition Democratic Mrs Ethel L, DeRayne the end of the club’s fiscal year. 8 p.m. ChlldrMi’s Ward 8 to 7. equipment should contact him or ary, $350, expenses, $50; tax col Children Pass ings be 850 square feet minimum Taking it further, the political Mrs. Cffiarlea Borgida, Mr. and —Wind TomeP* action -of Mrs'. Ether L. Weldon DeRayne with Mrs. Mahoney, a clerk at party has gone to court to chal Public-private operation Imgan In American Legion posts In the lector, salary, $750, expenses, in those two zones. record of the 45-year-old super Pratt A Whitney, inatalHng the Mrs. Larry Kobern, Mr. and Mrs. T H E B IG MW Toro Whirlwind ers- lenge the election. wife of James J. DeRayne, former March 1959 part way through- the Patients Today: 214 county. $250; and Board of Assessors, Soifle parents flunked a science The PZC will meet to consider visor at Hamilton Standard might Joe Kopman, Mr. and Mrs. Ber atss sapeg-vseanm that ly of Manchester, died Sunday at tile floors. In Manchester, the two sucks grass npright for Idea’s election was never in yiiar. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Su A.S in previous years, funds will salaries, $600, and expenses, $25. test last night that their children the comments received last night read like this: live at 19 Haml.n St. With daugh nard Krutt, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald doubt, but he was anxious to as her home, 350 S. Fuller Ave., Los The report Indicates the club had san Clarke, South Windsor; Ste be raised.by renewing and gain Also, Town Clerk, salary, $’250, could pass easily. before making a decision. Its next 1. Urged improvements to the Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Leon, ARTHUR DRUG clssn cut. blasts clip* Angeles, Calif., after a long Illness. ters Nancy 17, and Susan, 13. pinas into bag . . . a lo ^ sure the election of Lee Ki-poong total receipts of $115,738.68 com phen putt, 16 Flower St.; Harry ing new periodical subscriptions. and expenses, $350; Justice and The test was handed out to 800 meeting is Monday at 8 p.hi. at the Community Y (now In the budget Mr. and Mrs. Morton Upson, Dr. She was born in Manchester, parents at the Buckley School Other Activitleii with Issvas, twigs, lawn as vice president, and thus hand pared with $97,344.80 for the previ Junkins, Wethersfield; George Probate Courts, salaries, $375, and Board Room of the Town Office mill). and Mrs. Mie Schaffer, and Mr. and FREE DELIVERY litter! Enjoy-f pick a successor for his own Lib- daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. ous year, and total disbursements Schaefer, 28 Center St,, RockvUle; meeting and had 38 questions. Building.. Manchester groups in wtii<* Mrs. Ike Snyder. expenses, $50; Elections and ref 3. Urged appointment of a full Mahoney is active include the plm e a wsonnin*clssn' fral party. For the past four Thomas H. Weldon. She attended of $101,131.50 as compared with Mrs. Eula Henderson, Stafford On the true-false section were time athletic director for the A variety of games will be play 8 A.M. to 10 PM. Manchester schools and lived here Legion Units Hold erendums, expenses, $300, and in Knl^ta of Columbus, the British town 'with ths ; Toro years a Democrat has been vice $95,462.83 the previous year. ■Springs; James Rohan, 617 Hart these: Manchester Evening Herald school system (also In the budget ed, and refreshments will bs serv MEANS Whirlwiiid! most of her life. She was a former surance, $21.80. 1. White is made up of all colors. American dub, arid the- Demo president. Accounts payable, however, were ford Rd.: Mrs. Shiriey Boyle, 136 An increase of $200 is shown In Coventry correapondent F. Panllns mlU). ed. more convenience Borne demonstrators have called employe of the Southern New Eng $15,484.94 as compared with $2, Summit St.; Mrs. Edith Taylor, Joint Installation 2. Earthworms are useful to us Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. 3. Secured volunteer help to de cratic town committee. He la In Fine Whiskey... land Telephone Co. In Hartford. 973.95, the elections expenses due to the because they mix the soil, keeping chairman of voting District 1. He .., midtown, next to theatrtt oo Rhee to resign but it is un 92 Laurel S t; Mrs. Marion Sharp. national eleolion which will be molish the old Globe Hollow bath She moved to Los Angeles about Other points In Macaione’s re More than 100 men and women it fine and smooth with pockets for also belongs to the Hartford In-iJ, X .»8S" likely the aging, haughty leader Talcott-viHe; Michael FogUo, 133 held in November. house at no cost to the town. more comfort will yield. He is proud of his 12- four years ago. port: Maple St.; Mrs. Julie Thom{>son, attended a potluck at which the air to enter. 4. Made known the existence of 'duatrlal Foremans' dub, headed . all rooms air conditioned FLEISCHMANN’S Surviving, besides her husband, • The club estimates It has lost be ___ _ _ American Legion Auxiliary enter OUier Items are: Town Hall, 8. Michael Faraday discovered Heins Gels Grant the 1987 Red Cross drive, and at year light sigainst the North Ko Echo Dr., Vernon; Miss FYancea maintenance, $1,200, and insur legislation providing money to the and with TV, radio rean Communists and has often are three sisters,-Mrs. John Barns- tween $1,600 and $2,0OT 1 SpJ^l^e'st.; Mii.‘ Viola tained members of the Legion Post that electricity could be produced town for street lights on State tends St. James’ Church. Over the bee of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Henry ance, $56; registrars of voters, by using a magnet and "a coil of TORO hinted that he believes no one else fG6s bccauBe of a late atart \hia I ortt at • last night at the Legion Home. For Science Study, roads. years, he arranged se-ven K of C more pleasure Flanagan of Bolton, and Mrs. Crawford, 271 Woodbridge St.; salaries, $200, and expenses, $460; is the BIG buy! la the country can carry It on as season due to poor weather. Mrs. Hazel Harvey, 18 Nye St.; A Joint .initiation of n^w mem wire. 5. Extended the deadline for ice “ Irish Night” sports nights and . ...fin e service, three great Joseph McLean, 41 E. Middle Tpke. Club officials would still like t( Zoning and Planning Commission, On the multiple choice section well as he has. Richard Peck, 53 Harlan St.; Alan bers followed the supper. Mrs. Robert E. HWns, teacher at Hol skating. eight New Years’ Eve dances. He PsacrslSer^ restaurants The martial law commander, Interment took place this morn buy the course from the town, and John Strempfer.of Warehouse Point $250; town meeUng expense, $76; were these quesUons: headed seven baseball excursions **^**c*4*ma,cowi Williams, Tolland; Gail Crowell, Justice orders, $300; building in lister St. School\has been award $. Pushed for steps Since com more for the money! $435 Lt. Gen. Song Yo-chang, Army ing at Forest Lawn Cemetery, would accept terms restricting district B'uxiliary president, and 1. The forest land destroyed In a pleted 'over s hazardous bank on to New York. f r i e n d iM IARLOl 168 W o^bridge St.; John Sat- spector, salary, $5^, and ex year by fire Is equal to a) 200,000 Frank W. Kridsl 4/5 GT. chief of staff, appealed for order Glendale, Calif."- them to using the land for a golf her staff, initiated six new auxiliary ed a National Science Foundation the Bowers School g;rounds. "People ask me how I do all n Central Manaftr M-AIN ST.— MANCHESTER course only. kowski, Stafford Springs; Mrs. members. Theodore Fairbanks, penses, $50; Appeals Board, $50; acres; b) 1,000,000 acres; c) State grant to study science and math ''4' 90 PROOF is why! Salas Tax and reminded citizens that "Com Elizabeth Bidwell, 48 N. Schoo* Championed Union School these things,” he says. laelsded Mrs. Viola E. Anderson The courpe is in good physical past commander, assisted by a and Conservation of He'alth, health of Louisiana. ematics at DePauw University in "Well, I don’t know the answer munist troops are poised In the St.; Mrs. Faye Chase, South Cov Mahoney's zeal has sometimes north waiting anxiously for a re Mrs. Viola B. Anderson, 53, wife condition. ^ team of past commanders, initiated officer, $25, -and irital statlsUcs, 2. Longitude lines can be used to Greencastle, Ind., this summer. myself.” m ^tlzen ‘verage entry; Kenneth Harris, 104 V4 tell which two of the following: ■wept him into attempts to co turn to strife.’’. of Andrew V. Anderson Sr., 349 There is no conflict - between nine Legion members. $150. The course will start June 27 ordinate too many agencies at Yet, the energy doesn’t let up how Much to BLENDED WHISKEY • 90 PROOF • 66% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Washington St., Hartford, and “ old” and "new” members. New Homestead St.; Steven Hamblett, Among the auxiliary guests were Also library, $1,500; cemeteries, a) north and south locations; b) ANHATTAN Two Americans were among the and end Aug. 6. and will.be di onqs, and he stood uhbudingly when Mahoney is supposedly re 44th to 44th Strooto THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW,YORK CITY mother of Kenneth R. Anderson of members are those who have Coventry; Mrs. Joanne Morgan, Mrs. John Dolan, Bristol, depart $100; highways, general, $1900, east and west locations; c) time laxing among his oottogee. An Injured. James Wilcox, an export- 376 Woodland St.; Jeffrey Crouse, rected at the teacher of fifth and alone'in trying to save the old at Klfhth AvMUOg Now York import man from Quincy. Ma^s., Manchester, died yesterday at her joined since the public-private lease ment child welfare chairman; Mrs. snow removal and sanding* $1,500, around the world; d) temperature six grade science. The course will other of his nicknames is ."Mayor Cor must home. went Into force. Windsor Locks; Gary Davis, East John Johnson. ThompsonviUe, dis Union School that waa razed two A ZICKENDORP HOTEL fo t two serious chest woiinds as lighting, $275, town aid roads, around the world. Include- methods of teaching phys of Mlsquamicut,” and he’s just She was .bom Nov. 29, 1906 in Hartford; Miss Claire Samson, trict child welfare chairman, and $25,000, and compensation insur 3. When testing your lawn for years ago. But ths list could con he watched the rioting from the ics, chemistry, botany, astronomy tinue indefinitely of the Improve active there as in Manchester In roof of his 9-story hotel. Hugh Portland, Maine, and had lived in Willimantic; Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Ddrothy Demarest of New ance, $700; public safety, fire pro acid soil you use litmus paper that pushing for better roads, better the Hartford area for 40 years. Kosky, 111 Bell St.; Mrs. Eileen Britain, .department Poppy chair tection, maintenance, $2,200,. and and geology, as well as the latest ments he has pushed, the com t o tlu^a A d d in g Blaney,.New York City, a civilian Rubinow Creates Is: a) blue; b) red; c) neutral. developments in these fields. street lights, better services, and Surviving, besides her husband Pljmn, 299 Main St.; Wayne Doug man. Insurance, $1,500; charities, and The parents csuld find the an p l e t e he has handled, and the A employe of the U.S. Army, .was Heins has been a teacher at Hol ne^hborhood petitions he has watching out for taxpayers' in Approve oJr J !!"* hit by a rock and was not hurt and son here, are another son in N ow Iftftl C ircu it 108 Hollister St.; Thomas Mrs. Johnson announced parties outdoor relief, $500; recreaUon, swers to these and many other terests. West Hartford; a daughter in i i e w lO in 11 connoUy, 95 Weaver Rd.; Joseiph will be given during April' by the $80; interest, $2,025; payment on questions in the science exhibits lister for four years. processed. He his a sympathetic seriously. He is a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Cromwell, a brother in Cromwell, Tracy, Andover School Rd., Bed- first district for children, from the debt, $54,000; and sanitation and set up In every classroom, includ ear for requests for service from n o t a p p a r e n t to fj''**‘"«nt i* Shooting continued into the and received his bachelor of sci all parts of town, and gives them SAFE DRIVERS and nine grandchildren. Hartford, April 19 (iD—Chief ton; Miss Janice Clark, 164 Green Newinrton Home for Crippled Chll- waste removal, maintenance of ing the kindergarten. it 4. . ° *ne publlr night as the police tried to clear ___ _ dren. Warehouse Point Children’s ence degree from the University of a conscienUous sounding at Board the streets of demonstrators and Funeral services will be held Judge Jay E. Rubinow of the Cir Manor Rd.; Mrs. Hazel Christian- dump,' $1,500. Each of the questions was sub Thursday at 2 p.m. at -the Rose cuit Court system today an na, 218 W. Center St.; Ralph I Home, Kllngsburg Home and the mitted by either a student or a Omah. He received hia master of meetings. • 1 .1 i f tre essen - onlookers. Hill Funeral Home, Elm St., Rocky Stage RL Polish orphsmage In New Britain. Increase in District Cost- ediKRtion from Hlllyer College of His Interest In recreation was «re t o Thousands clashed with armed nounced the creation of a new cir Schneider, Tolland One of the larger increases is teacher. service keep our Hill. Burial will be in Rose Hill ^ ' Donatiems to the Red Cross, Can the University of Hartford. bom at Manchester High School RUMMAGE up to police in Pusan, South Korea's cuit in the west central part of Rockville; Mrs. Franoea Walsh, shown in the town’s share of the In order that the parents would da rds the h ig h Memorial Psirk, Rocky Hill. Connecticut, increasing the total Andover; Mrs. Lillian WUoon, cer Fund, and National Legion Heins served In the A ir Force The lifelong nickname of "Flit’ we have aet *tan-. MANCHESTER n't be too confused, the last page major port, and three demonstra Friends may call at the funeral Child Welfare Foundation were re Regional School District 8 which tors were reported killed and more number to 18. Coventry; Mrs. Edna Wodoa, 331 of the questionalre had the an from 1942 to 1953, and Is now a was Invented then to describe the home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 He explained he was adopting ported. has Increased frotn $125,663.96 major In the reserves. He Is mar than 10 Injured. Adults joined 2,- Spring v&t.; John Muldoon, 88 this year to $137,472.17 for the swers. Anyone who got less than ■kill of the native West Slder out SALE *«»Pectfuiiy^ to 9 p.m. recommendations made by the late Mrs. Wilber T. Little announced ried to the former Miss Florence of St. Jsunes' School as a . fleet- 000 demonstrating high school' stu Brent Rd.; Russell 'WHght, 102 an evening of games will be held 1960-61 year. This reflects an In-* 25 o$Jhe 38 answers was directed By KEHLER c i r c l e Edward C. Fisher, his predecessor Green Rd. Sheppard of Brooklyn, N.Y., and footed leftfielder. He continued to WB.C.S. dents, and Korean press reports .Mrs. FVancea R. Grloniikl ...... , . . May 5 for veterans of. Rocky ftill crease in the studmt body of near to return to his science book. ■aid the crowd sWell^ to 50,000, as chief judge. the couple has three children. play baseball and basketball in Rockville — Mrs. frences Ra- Southington, Bristol, Burlington, BIR’ra YESTM^AY: A daugh- Ho^ltal. Five Easter lilies "Were ly 100 pupils for a total of 636. South Methodist Church ttsws.,. About 10,000 students and ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lor- donated by the auxiliary for the CUBA ATTACK REPORTED ■eml-pro leagues and boasts a life domski Orlowski, 78, widow of Plainvllle, Plymouth and Thomaa- An item for capital Itegional townspeople attacked government mett. Cross Dr.. Vernon. Rocky Hill Hospital. Mrs. Ruth Havana, April 19 (8P) — A De GAITLLE GETS NEW POWER time bowling average of 110. GET QUALITY Joseph Orlowski died early last Planning Authority is $300. Under COOPER HALL offices and private houses in Kwan- ton now become the new 17th Dis Paris, April 19 (flV-PresIdent " - Graduation from MH3 came in night at her home, 82 West St. trict. All of Litchfield County, for BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter to Hickcox reported the auxiliary will capital outlay, the 1960-61 item group of armed men, presumably Ju, 200 milea south of Seoul. Police Mr. and Mrs. George O’Brien, 129 gpo^sor a rummage sale April 29. De Gaulle's government has 1933, during the depression. He following a brief illness. " merly the 17th, has been renum is $3,280 less than the 1960-60 members of an insurgent band, Wednesdoy. April 20 vainly -tried to break up the at Bretton Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. The auxiliary has been invited to made a predawn., attack today . taken over the right to declare a atm remembers clearing brush She was bom in Poland Deo. bered the 18th Circuit. budget. Items in the proposed state of emergency; a preroga 9:30 A.3I. tacks by firing warning shots at William Spooner, 30 Eva Dr.; a U neighborhood night in East Hart- budget are: Fire engine fund, on a government military center Birch Mountain for the WPA, and the demonstrators followed by tear 13, 1881, a daughter of the late Other changes ordered by Rubi son to Mr. and Mrs. David Harris, mrd af 8 o’clock tonight, and to a tive that has belong^, to Phrlla- working as a construction laborer now transferred Lebanon from $760; sand spreader, $500; and 25 miles from Santiago, reports . gas shells and streams of water Francis and Anna Zelecka- Ra- 140 Park St. ■ supper In Newington May 13. from Orlente Province said. . meht. Opposition deputies are ex- ^TNA CASUALTY plotting aerial maps, $2,(X)0. Last from firehoses. domaki and lived in Rockville for the 10th to' the 11th and Mansfield DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: first district meeting will be pecti^ to protest this new en from the 12th to the 11th. year’s budget had included $1,(X)0 Civilian resldenta of Palma croachment on the legislature's There wer,e no casualty figures the past 57 years. Arthur Ashwell, 102. Woodbridge held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Union Soriano hpard heavy firing for SO Shs was a member of St. Jo Rubinow said Fisher proposed each for the emergency truck and powers when the National As • available, ’The demonstration was St.; Richard Wohllebe, Center Rd., School. Church St., Windsor i^ k s . minutes beginning about 3 a.m. seph’s Church In Rockville and these changes prior to his death the Town Hall parking lot and sembly opens Its spring session still going on when local author Vernon; Mrs. Agnes Blrardi, 303 Members are to bring new paws of n e r e waa no word of casual the - llosary and. Sacred Heart March 14, after conferring with woodbridge St.; Mrs. CTara Con playing cards fo r . veterans’ hospi $3,000 for sand spreaders, in ad later this nsonth. ities Imposed a news blackout at dition to $760 for the fire engine ties. * T p:m. Societies of the Church. municipal dlHclals, the Circuit nell, Crestfield Convalescent Home. AUTO INSURANCE tals. As dusk fell, a handful'of stu She Is survived by three sons, Court Organization Committee and DISCHARGED TODAY: Richard dents roamed the capital' aimed Joseph P,, John J. and Alolsius J. individual judges. Peck, 63 Harlan St'.; Robert Wal with carbines. Some fired into the Orlowski, all of Rockville; thrw The Circuit Court system was lace, ThompsonvUle; Debra Rioux, NOW streets from rooftops. Downtown daughters, Mrs. Bernard Grous established by the General Assem Ellingion; Mrs. I^ha Bartlett, Seoul crackled with bursts of rifle and Mrs. Jan Slawinskl, of Roek- bly last year, and will become ac Hillstown Rd.'; Lee. Edwards, 428 fire. Persons on the street scur ville, and fAn, Chester Parciak tive Jan, 1. It will replace all Porter St.; Joan Fontaine, 68 WU; ried for shelter, and shops closed of Manchester; one brother, John municipal, . town and trial justice lard Rd.; Kenneth Leighton,‘Elling A Hitind-New hastily. Radomskl of Rockville; and one courts, which have been serving ton; Michael Hansen, 8 Gaimotr P i, Hundreds of other students 'sister, Mrs. Bernard Yendrucek of the state .for 320 years. Rockville; John Muldoon, 83 Brent roamed the streets, cheering at Reform of the lower court sys Rd.; Sharon Greene, Columbia; Tolland: six grandchildren and Mrs. Arlene Munroe _jGlastonbury^ cmnrades who tore by on fire three great-grandchildren. tern will put full-time judges oft vtrucks and jeeps snatched from the bench knd provide for jury Randy Elliott, Willimantic; Eugene RAMBLER Funeral services will be held ^vem m ent authorities. trials in criminal prosecutions. Gilbert, Willimantic; Michael (Kramer, dictating his sl-ory-by from the White F\ineml Home, 65 Esada, 1108 Tolland 'Tpfifc.; Mrs. i '. Elm St., Thursday at 8:15, with a 25 telsphone to Tokyo, said he was Mildred Kaeser, South Windsor; QUARTERLY Ivlog on the floor of the Associated requiem Mass at St. Jose p h'a Howard Crothers, 713 E. Middle AMERICAN for as little as Press office to escape flying bul Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Tpke.; Mrs. Anna Ruddell, 85 S. lets. None had hit nearby, -how Bernard's Semetery. Public Records Main {Ji: Mrs. Jean .Kennedy and ever.) Friends may call at the funeral son, Hebron; Mrs. Betty Murray The demonstntors, some home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 Oertiftcate of Devise and daughter, 674 B. Middle Tpke.; S. for os iHtle o s ... whom had called^for the resigna to 9 p.m. Estate of Beatrice E. Trumbull Mrs. Nancy Smith and daughter, tion o f Rhee, won one victory— to Burt W. Trumbull, parcels of 272 Vernon St.: Mrs. Jacqueline tbs resignation of Seoul Mayor Mrs. Minolta S. McPherson land at 17 Duval St. and at the Ackerman and daughter. 60 Ridge New Auto-Rite Policy takes the problem oiit of paying aufo Kim Hung-soon. Mrs. Minetta Stone MePhergon, rear of 17 Duval St. wood St ■Ratrs shown ara tor a class lA, Other resignations St govern IB or 1C automobile with 336.000 87, Widow of Frank B. McPherson, Administrator’s Deed premiums. Now you csin get the protection you need at the low^t bodily Injury and property dam ment and dty authorities were ex died suddenly, this, morning at the Elstate of Marguerite Keefe to Window Shades age llabiUty. 31.000 medical pay pected; But most observers con- home, of her dauhgter, Mrs. Fran Bidwell Home Improvement Co., AboutTow n rates in our history . . . and pay with easy quarterly payirients at ments. af.OOO accidental death ■Idered out of the question the parcels of land at,Union- St. and Mode to Qrdor and 330.000 uninsured motorist cis Keefe, 2 W. Center St. \ o ^xtra cost. Only modern Auto-Rite gives you so much jfor so protection In Manchester. reoignatlon of Rhee himself, still She was born Sept. 24, 1872 In Tolland Tpke. and at Unionist, and; Unions PI. The youth group of St; John's ALSO Only 316 In all of Tolland and revered by millions of Koreans as Bristol. Conn.r daughter of the late little: • toivest rates to safe drivers • Simplified policy eliminates Windham Counties. a national hero and the "George Frederick T. and Frances Steele Lis Pendens Polish National Catholic Church VENETIAN BLINDS Hartford Fe'deral Savings and will meet tomorrow at 7 p.m. In | duplicating coverages, gives you modem “package protection” in WMhington” of the nation. Stone. She had lived in Manchester Bring your old rollers In All leaves and passes were can Loan Assn, against John P. and the parish hall. PER most of her life. She was a former and save S5o per shade. easy-to-riead terms. • Fast, completely fair claim service • Wher celed for the 50,000 American member of the DAR^ etty R. Callahan, a civil action foreclose a judgment lien \ ■ troops In Korea. Die thousands of ■ Survivors include a daughter, The religious Instruction group I ever yoii drive, you're protected by one of the oldest and strongest UB. soldiers in the Seoul area against property at 34 Oliver Rd. of the Combined Catholic Moth Mrs. Albert Yost of Manchester, Attachment MONTH a son, Donald S. McPherson of ers Circles of Manchester, will insurance companies in the world • P.S.—Personal Service from International Knitting Mills meet Thursday at 8 p.m;\wlth the Manchester, and five grandchil Inc., against Alexander Haas, us and thousands of other ^ tn a Casualty agents throughout the dren. Rev. Francis T. Butler at Church | propMTty at Quaker and Green of the Assumpttqn hall. Personal Notices Funeral services will be held Manor Rds.,- $750. entire country. ° FRii Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s . Marriage License Send today for this (older, Episcopal Church. Burial will be The senior branch of the Girls’ *MMBLEII AMEMCMI 2-Door Deluxt Ssdin, maniifacturef*s tuggeslad If you want quality-auto insurance at a low, low rate . . . John Aitkin Hedlund', East Friendly Society of St. Mary’s] (Ktory dtlivtftd pries, ind includtt Ftdafsl fixts, (insnee charges with and ass for yourself how In Memoriam in West'Cemetery, Bris.tol. RAMBLER AMERICAN Hartford, and Kathleen Ann Four Episcopal Church will meet to Vi down, snd 6% innuilty on s 36-month contract Because freight, insur easy quarterly payments (with no service^l^ge), and the in - little this quaUty proUctioa la torlns memory of our dear hua- Friends may call at the Quish nier, 6 Conway Rd., St., Mary’s 2-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN Mad, father and brother, Georre night at 6:,45 In the upper pariah j ance, slits and local tuts vary, they cannot bs indudid in this pries. coata for your ear. wmenrUle, who passed away April fl, Funeral Home, 225 Main St., to Church, April 23. dividual personal service you deserve . . . let us introduce you to morrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. hair. Final arrangements will be made for an African supper and j iEtna Casualty’s new Auto-Rite policy. A door awlhCf brieny opbn. TURKEY RAIJS POLiTIOS YOUR RAMBLKR DEALRR TODAYI Ahd a loved one slips away, Ankara, Turkey, April 19 (P) entertainment scheduled for | fUpa amlling from earth's shadows. April 29. , Into bright eternal day. Funerals —All political activity was un Whara earthly grief is forgotten, der bon today as Premier Ad- SEt YOUR PLUMIJLR. llVfi itTTtfi H tC T filC A llT Get the facts about this .policy with the wkara pain shall be no more. nan Menderes’ Mg parttamen- Manchester Grange Will have I 24 Maple St., Manchester, Conn. a youth night program tomorrow DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Ine. To peace paat'understsindlng Mrs. MUly L^ BJorklund tary majority laonche^ an ,ln- DEAUH OR , ^Personal Service Oeif has opened wide the door. 8 p.Jn. at Oriange Hall.. Funeral services for Mrs. Mllly vestigaUon of ■ the opposition THE HARTFORD Wife, daughters and slaters. L. Bjorklund, wife of Alfonse RepuMIcan ^Party and newH>a- E. A. lOHNSON pCrs bucking the government. 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Lead with Win AUiaon, Senators (1) the Maateri, since turning pwtfea*, New York, April 19 //pv_*the' , . trades greatly Improve the In-«>matter of fact, I told Herb that If# ger park and a manager like Aly National Hot Dog Week ' f dlans. Whea wanted Joe Taa to lilfAlike Itimhim all Ivahe Lopez who knows him and likes him "He Is slow, his arm Is erratic, Battey, Senators (1) atonal in 1947. • The real reason Frank Lane, had to do was win aome games-for and may give him more sym he is not the best outfielder, and he Stei> right up AAd g6t your red hots. . Who’s next-for a hot Over Red Sox Cdnaolo, Senators (1) Among other things. Lane in can’t move up a runner. When he dynamic general manager of timated that the departure of Co us.” , pathy.” dog? Twenty-four states reaped f ll|.« doesn’t hit a home run, he either Tli6se familiar ehantfi by venders will be heard daily at National League 260,063 from 1959 thorougR'brad the Cleveland Indians, traded lavito and Score, long-time bud ■ Lane attributed Score’s failure to As for the Colavlto-Kuenn trade. New York, April 19 (A^— away slugger Rocky Colavito dies and roommates, would result win In recent years to a mental Lane had a lot to say. These were strikes out, flies out, or grounds major league baseball parks' on days of games for the next No Gamee Scheduled. racing. in greater harmony on the Indians. condition (^core’s record last year among his comments: the ball to the left side of the in five and one-half months. Word has trickled into the office The Amerii^n League, ita and Herb Score, once ap was field. He doesn't know the first praised as a million dollar pitcher, He believes Colavito Is an over-, "I made a survey this spring of over the weekend that National Hot Dog Month will be ob race for the cellar already rated player and that Score had It’s'fmbte psycholog! psychological than thing about the hit-and-run. He is under way) gets started on was that he was simply fed up physical,” he saidlid "I“I believe, he eight or nine of the league’s best always swinging for homers. They served from coAst to coast during^ with both of them. slipped to the point where he was pitchers. Without mentioning the the month of July. Although the the run for the pennant to useless to the club. still hasn’t gotten "over that ter glamorize Rocky but don't help the As for hot dogs, I like mine hot In an exclusive telephone Inter rible eye Injury he suffered In p.tchers’ ilames, I asked them to club. hot (log (roll, meet and mustard) with mustard and reliah. day mid^t a buzzing contro Lane emphasized, however, that name'the moat dangerous hitters was not born in a baseball park, view with the Associated Press to he'still regards both as fine young 1957 when he, was struck by a line "The fans remember only the * • • versy over a pair of trades by the day, Lane frankly told why, on drive hit by Gil McDougald, He and the toughest to pitch to. Rocky home run. They don't see the the sport has been responsible (or Cileveland Indiana. men and has no personal grievance was - high on the list of most ila major growth. Baseball and hot Off the Cuff Washington and Boston, Just FISK GIGANTIC successive days, he swapped out keeps thinking It could happen liabilities. I can see Rocky hitting against either. ' dangerous but the pitchers agreed dogs have been traditional part about "pick ’am” choices for a iMt fielder' Colavito to Detroit for "Joe Gordon doesn't like me,” again. On the, mound, when he’s .50 to 55 home runs in Detroit and "Play me or trade me," Dorn Harvey Kufcnn, and lefthander they can get him out with certain ners since the early part of thU Zimmer told the .Loa Angeles place finish, played the early, Lane said score told him. "He delivering the ball, he sneaks still ho will not be as valuable as century. ' Score to the Chicago White Sox for peek at the batter. Before the In pitches. Kuenn. That’s because Kuenn ,1s Dodger bras: for severel yeara. residential opener In the ALs late doesn’t have aiiy sympathy for me. The naming of the meat, roll and Barry Latman, a 23-year-old un I’d like to be traded to a manager jury, he never looked at the bat Tough in Clutch the more complete ballplayer. The recent deal to Chicago proves start yesterday. The Senatort, proven righthander. ter — just at the catcher and the "Every pitcher, rated Kuenn as "Detroit doubtless is chortling mustard comnination la credited to that if you talk long and loud supportinsf R three-hit, who is more sympathetic.” a Sports cartoonist, Ted Dorgan. enough you'll' get what you want Lane did not say directly he was That just about made up lin e’s strike zone. either the toughest or the second with glee over getting Colavito. out job by CamUo Paecnal , "I don’t think Score is through. toughest to pitch to with men on 'ftiey may not do so when they While covering a National League as Zimmer now finds himself four home rune. »lu8*ed the Red fed up with the two players but he mind. baseball game at the Polo Grounds. wearing a Cub uniform Snd play candidly explained the shortcom "When Herb began to look for I just think he can’t win for Cleve bases. Rocky was far down the realize his home runs don’t neces Sox. 10-1. Boeton scored on Ted sarily vrin games. We had him. Ws Dorgan observed the sauaageg ing regularly.'. .' . The Philadel Williama’ 493rd home run. ings of each and told why he be sympathy,” Lane said, "I knew we land. Maybe he’ll pitch more ef list. Rocky helped us only when phia' Philliea looked like a bunch couldn’t keep him any longer. As a fectively in Chicago with the big he hit a home run. Hls ether weak know.” sputtering on a grill. .>The next All eight Clubs are at It today, lieves, contrary t'b general opinion, morning in hia aporta page cartoon, of humpty-dumptiea during Spring and the big game Is at CTeve- ^ 4 Garloait of Natioiiallif Famont the hot dog was permanently nam training and this may have helped land’s Municipal SUdlum between ed. ' EMdie Sawyer make up his mind the Indiana and the Detroit ’Tigers., Milwaukee may not boast- the to quit as manager after only one, A crowd of ebout 40,000 end •oitie TOP QUALITY TIRES beat team in the National LaSgue, game was played In the 1960 Na sort of fan demonstration la ex at leSat Sudavllle was not laSl aea- tional Let-gue schedule. Gene With LlftHmd Rood HouNrd GiMroRtM Maiich; who look over Sawyer’s pected after the Sunday trade^ Herb Score Wanted to Be Traded, son, but statistics’ prove that Mil- which Cleveland General Manager I B J c A w r r v s e t h is h a k o t wauket diamond fans afe the post, is cohsidered to have one of CLIP a n d SA V E! BtmNOGmpt^ the finest baseball ’’brains’’ in the Frank Lane swapped fan favorite greatest in the major league when Rocky Colavito to the Tigers for it 'cornea to eating hot doga. On a business. And players who toiled y o u r NEW TIRB BUYINO om pB __ _ Philadelphia — Charlie Scott, Fans Threaten to Remain at Home with or under Mauch cleim the Harvey Kuenn. ^ cool, sunny aftemoqp in late Sep It was the seventh, deal of the Notf: Meat major tire oompaaies are otrongly adveniaiag 147, Philadelphia, outpointed tember, Braves' aupportera will rookie manager will do all right if he gets some kind of material. off-aeaaon by Trader Lane—and 1YILLIAMS CONNECTS—Ted Williams of^ Red Sox knocks ball out of park for home ------—8nJ------LIS T w u s r Frankie (Kid) Anselm, 149, Phila average one hot dog for every per the most unpopular, srith home run in second inning of opener ■with Washington. It was his first time at bat in the — NAME Tat LINE Cleveland, April 19 W— Lat*"“. 23. Score said he will enjoy play son attending a game. The poorest Just for the record, the Chicago delphia (10). AMERICAN LEAGUE Cubs have won more opening town fafta since he eent Bill iHr- new American League season. Washington catcher is Earl Battey. (AP Photofax) «500” Nylon Safe Whatever the Cleveland In- an “ 8-6“ * record, ^ ing again for Lopes. "I think I’ll selling park for hot dog salea for a CharagtoB New York—Jose Gonzalez, 161, Score won 20 games for Cleve be better off with the White Sox,’’- Monday’s Reanlte ■ingle game on S hot, humid Sun- games''than any other team in the don to Pittsburgh for Bobby Del Firestone Dlx. Cbnmplan Ohamplm Puerto Rico, outpointed Bill dians do today in their season he rem ark^. Washington 10, Boston 1. N.L. 37. San Fi-anclico ranks sec Greco when he ,waa directing the (Rayon) land in 1956, hls sophomore year dey afternoon in. the middle-of ond With 84, 'including this year’s Fiamlo, 148'4, New Yonk (10). opener against the Detroit in the majors, and led the Ameri . With I^opez Before Only Game Scheduled August la in Chicago. fortunes of th6-^t. Louis Car first game decision. dinals in 1966. Dlx. SUvertone Lang Biller galatir-S Miami—Ike Vaughn, 139, Cin Tigers, they will have a hard can League in strikeouts with Lopez, ha'ppy to have Score "On Standings • ' * * Little League i Tryouts Scheduled Goodrich cinnati, outpointed Rocky Ran- W. L. Pet. G.B. « * • Defenda Deal LITTIE THINGS IMPORTANT, 1X)0: Coach Tony D’Angona, a stickler for details, time matching the excitement 263. After that season Joe Cron our side,” said he thinks "He still Is Cnztmn Super Safety All-Waattar dell, 139, Pompano Beach, Fla. created by Frank (Trader) Lane in, then general manager of the a fine pitcher and we plan to work Washington ...1 1.000 Point of Origin End of the Line Lane, who yeeterday exchanged Cushion AO-Weather gives some bunting instruction to this ,quintet of veterans who will form the nucleus .000 Little League baseball tryouts for all leagues, in Goodyear (10). with two big trades this week. R ^ Sox, offered a million dollars with him with the hope that he will Baltimore . ...0 What country did the hot dog Combined mileage the eight Na tough luck Herb Scofie, once a Lr this year’s Chenev Tech baseball team. Left to right front Coach D Angona, Cap for Score. Hank Greenberg, then return to the form he had when I Chicago ...... 0 .000 % originate in? Frankfurt-am-Main. million dollar pitcher, to the Chi cluding farm teams and new registrations, are scheduled Pitohlng—CamUo Paseual, Sen Safety 9 The Cleveland general manager .000 tional League clubs will accumu cago White Sox for righthander (Rayon) tain Frank Chaves, Jim Menditto. Rear Phil Custer, Bob Rukus and Bill Brown sent Rooky Colavito, hero of hun genei*al manager of the Indiana, was hls ^manager in ‘Cleveland.” Cleveland . ..0 Germany lays claim to the first late during the 1960' season haa this weekend, starting at 10 o’clock Saturday morning. atore, aUowed Just throe hits, nae { Safh-Way Atr-EMa turned him down. .'j Bill .Veeck, White Sox president, Detroit ...... 0 .000 •4 city to produce the meat. Vieneeae, Jbew. estImiLted at 216^511 mll^. Barry Latman, defended the Cola 'The International Little League tryouts will be held U. S. Royal Super Safety 8 Rangers open their season tomorrow bosting -Somers at West Side Oval at A.. trler.aia dreds- of 01evekaiir.5«>ung»ter», - to 0 —.000 Vi vito-deal by saying 'h»-waa swapr Ted WUUama' 49Srd home ran, Detroit for Harvey Kuenn Sun Early the next year Score was said "he had been ‘Talking with Kansas City . .0 however, points to tJt.e nsme "wien the equivalent of abw t "eight "and i t the'W est Side Oval, the at Buckler ... Photo by Pinto) . . ______■ ______LocalSport New York ..0 0 .000 er” Ss proof that their city gave ping power for all-around excel-, wiUked but t h i i t ■ndl'hroIte^^'Wal- day, then came back yesterday hit in the eye by a line drive, was Cleveland about a deal for Score one-half times aroimd the world. . . Field and the American League a«^ Charter Oak Park. ter Johneon’e fiO-year-old dab | Onatom Deluxa Alr-FHta with the swap of southpaw Kerb sidelined most oL„^e season and ever since this winter when we Boston ..0 1 .000 1 birth to the spicy sausage t>T>e Race horses will be competing this lence. Fisk N O N i Today’s ftames meat. Apparently, though, it all Rocky, 26. ehared the AL home Any boys who did not register but wish to do so may record with 16 etrikeouta In 10-1 Low Profile Chatter Score for righthand pitcher Barry has since been.fliiable to regain made the trade with the Indians season for over $90,000,000 in opening day victory over Red Sox. Latman of the Chicago White Sox. his old stride. for Minnie Minoso.” Kansas City (Daley 16-18) at happened in the 16th century and purses the Thoroughbred Racing run title with Waahlngton's H y- sign up at their respwtive fields on Saturday. In the Jngo and Floyd Now Le^l-Beagles Chicago (Wynn, 22-10). . ■ Frankfurt haa the nod from most Assn, reports. There are an esti mon Killebrew last season wfth Butting—Earl Battey, Senators, EASY TERMS FOR EVBRYOOTB _____ Mayor Anthony Celebreeze, who Lane h ^ let It be known he Latman, a fast ball pitcher, "Is event of rain, all tryouts will be held Sunday afternoon Ne cash needed. Year old tlrea can bo your deem peymema doesn’t hold on to anyone who going to be a very fine pitcher,” Detroit (Lary 17-101 at aeve- food historians. mated 33,000.000 racing fans in 42. Kuenn. who will Uke Colsvlto’s drove In four runs with homer MANCHESTER SWIM Club threw out the first ball at Munici Strangely, the time and place of the United States, the TRA re outfield spot—arid who might starting at 1 o’clock. and eingle againat Red Sox. pal Stadium today, expressed the wants to be traded, and Score was Lopez declared. He may help solve land (Bell, 16-11). will hold registrations Tuesday dealt away the day after he asked Cleveland’s pitching problem. New York (Coates, 6-1) at Bos the marriage of the wiener and the ports. . . . Dr. Charlie Robblna,. prove to be an answer to Cleve May Sign Fight Contracts Today and Wednesday night at the East sentiment of many other fans to be traded. Lane said Score felt Lane called Latman. "One of the ton (Brewer, 10-12). elongated bun are also hotly coh- former Manchester High and land’s shortstop problem—won the when he was told of the trades: teated. The bulk of verification at- UConh runner, competed in the AL batting title with a .358 aver- — *' - Side Rec. The schedule will be as badly about the departure of Col most promising young pitchers In Washington (Ramos. 13--19) at "Oh my heavens, they did teata to the origin at the St. Louis faified Boston Marathon today for N pw York Anril 19 Iftchase of all stock of Floyd Pat-^board before approval Is given. follows: Youngsters 8, 9, 10 on avito, who was his roommate and the league. He has tbs arm and the Baltimore (Walker. 11-10). age. that?” he asked in amazement. close friend. desire to be a atar.” Wednesday's Games Loulalana Purchase Exposition in the 19th time: Last Spring the Rocky’s bat average was .267. - Iterson Enterprises. This stock Is| The general doesn’t wimt t« get Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m.; 11 and "Score and Colavito were two of 1904. A concessionaire Iqaned while Flying M.D. was 60th. hia poorest the lawyers clear up the de held by Patterson and his mana Involved in post-fight Investlgat. 12-year-olds from 7 to 8 the same •f don’t think Score is through. Among the pitching regulars, Detroit S t Cleveland. Kuenn’s home run total was nine. my’ favorite playisrs.” I just believe he won't win - for only 23-year-old Gary Bell, today’s Washington at Baltimore (N). gloves to cuslomera ao^they cdtild finish. Robbins was third In 1944, The Colavito trade puts added tails, heavyweight champion ger, Cue D’Amato. ing jlke he had to after the first night; 13-year-olds from 6 to 7 on si.'«th ifi 1946 and eighth in 1946. bout last June 26. Wednesiday and 14 thru 18 from 7 Although some fans threatened Cleveland,” Lane commented, “So starter, and Jim Perry have been New York at Boston. hold the hot wieners until he lost so pressure on slugging rookie Watt Ingemar Johansson and Floyd The manager presently Is unli to (Stay away from the ball park many pairs that he called on his He holds a dozen National long Patterson may be able to censed in New York but the ex In addition to the Athletic Com to 8 Wednesday. Anyone who why keep him?” effective on the exhibition circuit. distance running champlonshlpa. Bond, who will be In rightfleld. It champion has said he will fight in mission, another state agency was hasn't registered as yet may do so after hearing about the trades, The general manager said he Opposing Bell (16-l'l last sea NATIONAL LEAGIT! brother, a baker, for help. The bak also gives Manager Joe (Jordon sign official contracts late to deeply concerned. Atty. Gen. Louis the club predicted a crowd of 40,- thought Herb’s trouble "was more son) tdiay will be Frank Lary Monday’s Results er produced a bun fit for meat and twice reigning as the National four newcomera. Only Tito Fran- New York whether D’Amato is in at the above times. the wiener slopped being just a marathon king, a distance of 26 day for their return fight at the his corner or not. Lefkowitz called in all of the prin 000 for the opener—well above the psychological than physical . . . I (17-10), 29-year-old righthander. No Games Scheduled. cona. playing left and batting Polo, Grounds June 20 or 22, 33,098 who paid to see last year’s aauaage and became a sandwich as miles, 385 yards. . . . Did you no Two other obstacles have to be cipals for a conference today FRIDAY NIGHT 1s the deadline think he still hasn’t gotten over Gordon said he will use Kuenn In 'a Standings tice that the Washington Sena cleanup; Shortstop Woodie Held, "I hope so," said the unbeaten discuss some of the hangovers of home opener. centerfleld. shifting big Walter W. L. Pci. G.B. well. cleared by the promoters, how for teams to apply for admi.ssion the accident that nearly robbed This could go on and on for ms tors are leading the American first baseman Vic Power and Swede, who arrived last night ever, before they can get around the first fight. Lane said he traded Store be him of his sight three years ago. Bond, rookie sensation of the Los Angeles . ...4 .800 — League standings today? And the catcher Russ Nixon are old hands from Switzerland. "From what I Among those requested to ap to the Church Softball League, cause he needed a pitcher who spring exhibitions, to Colavito's terial supplied covers pages and to the important business of sell Wally Fortin reports. The league "Maybe his attitude wiil change San Francisco, .. .4 .800 — pages. team in last place la the Boalon in Cleveland uniforms. understand everything is supposed ing tickets and the television pear were Johansson, his adviser could produce victories immedi- in Chicago. He may win there spot In rightfleld. Milwaukee .. .3 1 .7.50 H The new faces, in addition to to he ready. 1 want to fly back to Edwin Ahlquist, Patterso opens May 2. Teams may apply at ateiy. He couldn’t wait for fcore This has been a meaty subject. Red Sox. rights. th e, East Side Rec office. < with a bigger park and a manager Pittsburgh .. ...3 .600 1 Bond and Kuenn', are second base Switzerland tomorrow and start First, the State Athletic Com D’Amato, FSI President Roy to make a conoeback. (A1 Lopez) who knows him and Chicago ...... 2 .400 2 man Johnny Temple and Ijilrd hard training.” Cohn, and their attorneys. mission wants to get a long look ANNUAL BANQUET for has Showed Nothing likes him and may show more Scholastic Baseball Cincinnati ...... 2 .400 2 baseman Bubba ^lllipo. Temple According to the promoters, at the contracts. Sign or not, Johansson and Pat Score had a 9-11 record last 'symipalhy.” • Philadelphia ...... 1 .250 2 'i makes hia AL debut after coming Gen. Melvin Kruelewitch, the terson are getting an education. * ketball leame and special event Feature Sports Inc., one of the ma winners will be held tonight at year, and Lane said the 26-year- Lane said Score had complained Glastonbury at Plainvllle ppd to St. Louis ...... 0 ,000 4 Weather May Aid Newcomers to the Injuns in a four-player swap jor barriers In the way of the fight commission chairman, said every the legal-beagling keeps up, they old- southpaw "Showed us nothing that Field Manager Joe Gordon Tuesday. Today’s Gaines that sent 19-game winner Cal was eleared yesterday. When FSI comma will be Inspected to make may qualify for law degrees be 6:30 at the Y. Adult tickets will be RHAM at Portland ppd. fore they step Into the ring. available at the door, during spring training to make us gave him no sympathy. Chicago (Morehead, 0-0) at 8t. MeUsh and second baseman reached an agreement for the pur- sure everything Is clear and above Louis (Mizell, 0-1). To Score Upset in Marathon Billy Martin to Cincinnati. PhiU. Los Angeles (Podrea, 0-0) at lips came to the Tribe In a seven- San Francisco (O’Dell, 0-1). player deal that sent Minpie Boston. April 19 i/Pt — A U.S.^to worry all the other 196 entrlM. Philadelphia (Owens. 0-0) at Since he ran hcra on a bad leg, Minoso ta the White Sox. NAKKAGANSETT BREWING COMPANY. CRANSTON. R. L marine lieutenant and an English Righthander Gary Bell (16-11), Pittsburgh (Hfcddix, 0-0). taacher expect an aaaiat from the Kotlla. haa twice been Finland’s Only Games Scheduled. National champion and in 1956 now virtually a "must” gee If the Wednesday's Games weather today in their bids to Injuns are to scrap for the flag., upset the three top-ranked con won the Scandinavian . title by Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N). beating all hia countrymen who is their opening pitcher against tenders in the 64th Boeton AA Frank Lary (17-10). .\ Cincinnati at Milwaukee. Marathon. won the BAA—Okaanen, Via- Only Games Srhedul^. kari and Karvonen. The Chicago White Sox, favored KING-SIZE BOTTLE Lt. Alex Breckenrldge and Jim to make it two atraight pennants AT my Green of Saugus, Maas., are after a 40-year famine, go with counting on their atren$;th and PARKADE HOUSE Early Wynn (22-10) againat Kahaaa Palm er H olds I^ead ■pead to put them in front at the Standings City and lefthander Bud Daley. (16- noon etarting time, then tarry W. L.. Pet. 13) before an expected 37,000 at CONTENTS. In Departmen I them through th e . 26-mlle, 385 Stanek Electronics . .68 39 .686 Comlskey Park. Wynn, the AL’a yard teSt from euburban Hopkin- El. Ught No. 2 ....5 3 54 .496 lone 20-game winner last year, ton to Boeton's Back Bay. ■tarts his 20th aeason and is ahooL (MUTER CHEVROLET PLUS TAX, Dunedin, Fla., April 19 (A5—■ Green Pharmacy -----53 54 .495 Arnold Palmer, winner of five golf ‘ITie favorites are Johnny Kel Vernon Eisso ...... 53 54. 1495 ing for hls 272nd victory. The A’a ley, another English teacher from were the. only club that held an tournaments and $44,300 this sea Mitchell Electric .... 53 64 41,495 edge (3-1) over the big righthander IN CONN. son, leads the “pros in the money Groton, Conn., and Finland's lat- Standard Linen ,...62 55 .486 ast durable duo of Paavo Kotlla 61 .430 in 1959. earned category. El. Ught No. 1 ...... 46 In addition to Minoao, making his The weekly standings is-sued by and Veikko Kolvumaki. Sears Roebuck ...... 46 61 .430 The weatherman haa predicted second trip to Chicago from Cleve Don’t miss this golden opportunity to stock up'on good, golden the Professional Golfers Awn. yes land. the White Sox will have one Where terday showed Palmer, who plays bearing akiea, cool temperaturea Results: Mitchell 3, Stanek Other winter acauiaition. . third Light... as you like it! Brewed with 'Gansett. Light, refreshing Narragansett U ger Beer. Hi, Neighbor out of LIgonier, Pa., has gar and a 20i-30 Westerly wirid — -a Standard 3, Sears 1; Venton base Gen'e Freese (Philadelphia) in nered the prize money by entering powerful tail breeze. Such a blow Green 2, the lineup. iTbe A’a Bob Elliott, The buying wave to Chevrolet is moving them out —have a ’Gansett in the King-Size Bottle. Have 5—for only $1.00! 13 tournaments and finishing In might aid Breckenrldge, a new Usted with the leading shooters only new manager in the league, expensive seedless hops. the t<^ five eight times. comer to the Marathon, and were Ed Bolinsky 180-203-197— has two more ex-New York Yan of our showroom like snow/kefore the warm, spring I Ken Venturi was second but far Green in their efforts to win this 580.' Bob Arendt 194-209—670. kees In the lineup, rightflelder Hank I behind with $23,300 won. In eight first of two qualifying teats for John Koenig 209-539, Jim Lambert Bauer and first baseman Norm I tournaments. Dow Fineterwald tha U.8., Olympic team. 204-179—528, Sherwood Hill 188- Siebem. sun. I came next with $21,800 earned in Need Speed Phis Stamina 527, Santo MirabUe 183-509. Ar The Yankees; bidding for a come, mand Nourie 200-601, John Anea- back after last season's third place to events.' Brecktnridge, former Indoor tla 196-500. Joe Pallottl 186. John I The other leading money win- two-mile champion at Vlllanova flop, go with righthander, ' Jim McDowell 183, Eld Dennison 182, Coates (6-1) on the mound and nera: and an Olympic 10,000 meter can Tony Giraitls 180, Paul Wlttpenn NYLON didate. and Green know they Roger Maria, late of tjie A's. In Jack Fleck, $13,800; Boh Goalbv, 175. rightfleld at Boston, The Red Sox 513,200; Bill Casper Jr„ $12,700; must get off fast and count on win start righthander Tom Brewer nRST QUAUTY "'’reid Hawkina, $12.300:'Jerry‘-Bar- their reserve to keep it up in this ( 10-12). SALE 'ler, . $10,900; and Jullua Boroa, relatively easy Marathon' course Baltimore, packed with newcom b a s t ' 'X0,500. . ■ , which requires as much speed ers, named young Jerry Walker (11- 6.70x15 ...... i.... 12.95 It does stamina. 10) to face the Senators' Pete 6.00x16 12.95 Kelley and the Finnish runners] Ramoe (18-19) In the Orioles’ <^n- 7.10x15 ...... 16.95 have proved in the past their abll-1 *r. 7JS0 x U .^...4..... 16J 6 ity to stay with the fastest pspe! 7.60x15 ...... 15.95 ■nd move on to ■victory. SENATORS 10, RED SOX 1— WUtewaU add $4.00 ' Breckenridge laht week ran a [ The Sepatora, second to Cleve :80:54 for 10,000 meters (about land In the'AL with a club-record I ■ix miles) at the.Quantlco GamM 168 home runs last season, started | —raied a fine showing, for this, unloading against loser Tom Sturdi CHURCH TEN PIN *' atage of the outdoor season. Btit vant in the second Inning after I Rtandlnga hia finest credential for this race President Eisenhower had thrown ' W. L. P et la the remarkable endurance he out the first ball at Griffith Stadium S t James ...... 69 .30 .639 showed during the winter by fln- yesterday,’Jim Lemon homered lnj ■i Sec. Congo No.T 43 VJ .OO? lahing third in ^ Indoor three jl'three-run second, and Bob Alll- Emanuel Lutheran 62V4 45(4 .57j mile jaunt late one night, then son. Earl Battey. obtained In a I .winning a full marathon the next White Sox swap, and Billy (Jonaolo Buy an OK Used Carat Carter C/ievro/ef and So.,Methodist No. 1 56V4 51^ .52.3 hammered away In a five-run | Talcottvjlle ...... 52 V4 .56 (4 .485 'afternoon. " fourth. • ■ get Carter's 3 guarantees of satisfaction. Wapping Com. ...61V4 56(4 .476 Green,' a ."comer,” finished Paseual, 26, a'curve-balling right So. Methodist No. 2 49 59 ,454 eighth In the BAA a year ago de- hander, had no trouble at all ex Com. Baptist ... .47 61 ,436 ■pTte an injury-shortened training cept for a second-inning home run I 1, lytry OK UMd cmt is honttHy dtscribed. Sec. Congo No. 2 .44V4 63(4 .112 perM . He was second to Kelley by Williams that tied the Thumper Sec. Congo No. 3 .43 65. .398 in the Pan-American and National 2. fvBiy OK iw mI ««r i« HioroufMy rM«i4|tion«d. (Yonkers) Marathons In '59. with Lou Gehrig for No. 4 on the ComMre Our aU-Ume Hat. Paseual, who wen hta n u o B ! , Talcottvllle tightened up tha iSet Record in 1957 last five declaims of $59, cracked J. Gvtry OK umnI e«r Is bockRd by Hm A m n m n OK ALL TIRES MOUNTED EREE! league race by scoring a 3-1 vic Kelley eatabliahed the recognis Washingtim’a strikeout record, eat Q U A uinr C w m m r tory over loop leadlpg St. James, ed course record of 2:20:05 when E>y Walter Johnson in 1910, by Us«« woTYWify plut H mprt H 2S y M n "Stmngeet GuanuitM AvaUabk’’---UiieMdltlMaUy gounalMd 3-1. Other results: So. Meth. No. he won the JBAA in 1957. H« was .fanning Gene Stephens for No. 181 fair dboliiig by Cortor Chovrolaf In Matieh^or. against »U road hasarda—Cuta> Bmaka, Bralaea, B ptu^ Spfksa, 1 3, Second Congo No. 2 1; Sec cecond '66, '68 and last year in the ninth inning. Chuck Holes, etc., Included FOR UFEIM B. Prorated adjust- ond Congo No. 1 3, Lutheran 1; and never finished worse than sev T he Natitmal League, which stole ment on par cent of tread wear baaed on aale price, Complete So, Meth. No. 2 3, Baptist 1; Wap enth in the six he haa run. 4k headlines from the AL by opening cuattmer aaHafpoHon gunranteed at ALL times! ) ping 4, Second Congo No.TS 0, . member of the '56 Olympic team, a week earlier, was idle yesterday. Rudy Heck came within leight Kelley at 29 la the only American Today’s games send Los Angeles to AU Pricos Plus Tax mid Exchange Rtcappable Tire pins of the cove^t^d “600 CTub” ever to run a Marathon in leas San Francisco for an early first | !-■ with a 692 score on gaiiiee of 176- than two hours, 22 minutes. He’s place fight; Philadelphia to Pitts-, ‘WJR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBLIC TRUST* 248-168. Tom Bell 178-183-213— done it five times. burgh and Chicago to St. Lmiis. 574, Harry Elch 195-226—6^ 1 , Cy , bver a seven year span. Finland Milwaukee and Cincinnati are idle. Perkins 181-205—666, Joe Mlrano haa placed 12 men no ^worae than i 180-181-183—554, Henry Wayner fourth Including winners Veikko ONE FOR MONEY— CROWDING. THEM . FISK TIRE SERVICE t 180-181-183 — 644, Henry Wayner Karvonep in 1964. Antti Viskari Tom Lindeniann seems to New York — (NBA) -r. Thai 521, Jim Taylor 17«-183—515, Er- In '56 and last year’s champion be pleading, with his largest crowd to witness a non-1 IN riARIKiHU IN MaNCHr-.UK V' • ^ Scott 214—604, Don Andfer- ffino Cksanan. hands as he sends the ball tournament basketball ~game thla 183—602, George Ruseell 193, Kolvumaki at 30 is two >aara down the allfy tryinj^for year In Madiaon Square Garden OREN TILL d'iCM. THUR8. and FRL— DAT S AT Jhn Boettcher 189, Charlie younger than Kotlla who j^ced fourth in Hia only prevloua appear a striOitei isbTth |14,000. was 14,967 for: the 8t. John’s Sprague 188, Ken Wahl 187, .Har West Virginia game. ^ HARTFORD - MANCHESTER i \ ry Eoeldnd 184, Morgan Redfleld ance in the BAA back in 19W. The, Detroit kegler got it 911 PARK STREET 91 CENTER STREET 181>Bud Midwood 180, Bud Chut- Kolbumaki la the dnknown of the MANCHfSTCR two but hia third place 'finish be- in Jackpot -Bowling at Early Wynn of tha White Sox I 1229 MAIN fr. Opon 9 A.M. la 4 PM. ' CH edlSdl n rs-2444 ter 178, Kit HoirisaeHe 176, Fred the Woodhayen Lanes ,in turned back Cleveland six timea in | Toasle 176, Ken Bradley 176, Mike ' hind winner Okaanen in the Greek Tobto 17*. V. „ Marathon last year is good enough Queens, N. Y. aaven attampta In 1959, -•V . '• ^ ' ' \ J ' ''C-H’,'/.’, ' ' V '^‘ • I- ,-r P A G B P m M f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960 MANiSHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960 p a q s j c ^j b t m s w 72 Arttclea For Sale 4S Hoiuas for Sale 72 Honaes for Bale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Hou bm for Solo Help Wanted— HouMhold GfNMis 1^ Roonui Without Board 59 Apartment Buildings Aato Driving School 7-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY uid SHORTEN si Ikf! 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