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Roundup Providence Area French Planes PROVIDENCE, R. I. (AP)

Youth Charg^ Gasoline prices were down again today in the Providence area and some dealers in ma- With Assault in jor brands were charging 23,9 cents per gallon of regular Death of Father grade, seven cents under the sudden liigh of 30.9 cents last B y A N D R E W B O B O W IB C fthm Soviet - made Mmm THOMPSON (AP) — A guna. teen-age boy has been charged December. ( ALGIERS (AP) — Rocket- Thie artiUiry Are was reported Service stations vending "out | firing French planes today to have dbnlnMwd today. The’ with aggravated assault for rate" brands were as low as 21.9; strafed Algerian rebel artil- main rebel targets this morning having allegedly struck his cents today. ! Deaths Hit lery firing at French positions were tsi Oalle, near the Mediter- father on the head with a fry- This was the fifth general drop j aince Jan. 1, In late December, the along the Tunisian-Algerian rmnean coast; and Lamy, 30 miles ing pan. The father died last Inland ’ night. purt started from a "floor" of 25.9 frontier for the third straight No attacks on the frontier de- cents and went suddenly to 30.9, 36, Damage state Police said Allan Korch day. fensive barrier or attempts to Sr„ 38, was hit on the head State and federal Investigators French and Algerian nationalist cross it. wore notloed, the French Wednesday night by Allan Korch started an Investigation. The price delegates met for their third ses- oommuniqus said. Jr., 17, during an argument at the dropped as fast as It went up, In MilUons sioq of peace talks in the French Both’ groups at SMan refused family's home In the Wilsonvllle but major fuel companies said the retort of Evlan outwardly un- to comment on the sudden iqwurge’ section of this northeast Connecti- changing prices were ' geared to . movsid by the flareup of sh(x>ting of fighting In Algeria after a long cut town. the competitive market and were (AP) — In eaatem Algeria. One Informant period of virtual truce during not the result of the threat of In- The boy’s bond was set at 32.500. The White House expects to aald the talks were making slow which the spotlight had shifted to The father had been drinking vestigations, but steady’ progresa toward a full earlier in the evening. State Po- announce today a course agreoment. Including a cease-fire, (OoattBued on Page Five) lice said. Korch'a wife and their federal action to help the At- to put Algeria on the road to in- two other sons were home during lantic coast areas that were dependence. the flght they said. PWA to Design ravaged by mountainous tidal A French communique minimiz- Korch waa first taken to Day- waters. ed the rebel artillery bombard- Viet Bombers Kimball Memorial H(>Spital in Put- ment and said it was a harass- ham and later moved to Hartford Fuel Cell for| Presidential press secretary ment end not an attack. It add- Hospital, where he died. Pierre Salinger told reporters ed that the artillery duel had not Strike Rebels he Expects to have something affected movement of some French 31 for K€nmlski Manned Apollo (o say on this by the time troops from the frontier ' region Along Mekong MERIDEN March 9 (A P )—The President Kennedy reaches toward the cities in the west. office ,of Congre.ssman-at-Large BLitST HARTFORD (AP)—The' Miami, Fla. The President is The French said one French Frank Kowalski announced today United Aircraft Corp. announced ’ plane In difficulty over the fron- SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) that the Democratic Town Com- today that its Pratt WTiltney scheduled to land at MiaiRl —Vietnamese fighter-bombers to- * j tier wa)i abandoned by Its pilot. mittee in Brooklyn has endorsed Aircraft Division *s one of tw o ' about 6:30 p.m. day." battered the Mekong River Army sources said the plan-e was Kowalski for the U.S. Senate nom- companies selected to design and a U.-S.biUlt SkyraWer fighter. delta while ground forces pushed ination. Thirty-one of the 169 town develop the electrical power By ’THE A f l » ^ A‘n a > PBE8» through swamp# near the South organizations in the state have The communique said the AJ- CThtna sea hunting guerrillaa. source for the manned Apollo I Residents and authorities gerian 'bombardmend had killed now endorsed Kowalski for the spacecraft that will go to the '■ There were no Immediate re- nomination. of the six-state area battered two Fruich soldiers and wounded ports on the results of the sir moon, i 18, and killed eight Moslem civil- United Aircraft released locally | by the big storm, bolsters by strikes carried out by B25 two- prospects of massive federal ians and wounded more than 30. engine bombers and T28 single- Extended Foreca$t an announcement is.sued by North' French .patrols scouting' ahead engine fighters equ|pped with WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )—Five- American Aviation. Inc., and em- 1 aid, have begun mopping up of the French lines found the bod- rockets, machine gum and bomba. day ConlecHcut forecast for Satur- phaslzed that the statement caihe operations after a threerday las of 10 rebel soldiers and two The hunt for thS;’ Viet day through Wednesday March 14: from North American. The princil Cong pal contractor for the Apollo rampage of wind and water. rebel wounded, the communique guerrillas eootlnued ifvtr mu(ih of Temperatures are expected ,to ^ececraft. The death toll atood at leagt at said. the southern third o f the country, average near normal with only 36, with a number ot peraofia It reported the rebels had new but no importiuit nea' government minor day to day variations. Some A parallel contract for the Appi- mlMlng. Property damages have heavy weapons. Army sources said normal high and low temperatures lo fuel cell will go to the'TAPCO been eetlmat^ at well over 6168 during this period are: Hartford^ 'iVailer homes on Long BeacK ltd near Beach Haven, N! J„ are piled up like a train these were Soviet-made 8Smm gun (CoBtinnsd sM Psgp Three) Division of Thompson Ramo- million. 46-26. New Haven 44-28, Bridge- Wooldridge, Inc., Cleveland. Ohio. wreck scene after a storm lashed e Atlantic Coast for several days, (AP Photofax.) The ooaztal' aeotions of New port 44-28. The exact amounta of the multi- York. New Jersey, Delaware, Precipitation may total 0.5 inch million dollar ef. "thriJughout tbe State saw Dempsey ^ R A R T F O i t D ( A P ) - The newf'there would be an. hour's loss of trical systems of bmh |h4 manned neared port today with 34 crew- The governors of New Jarsay, patrol duty by a troojjer.” he said. 1 receive a plaque and huge bouquet command oenter module and the reciprocity. agreement betwssn men of the taknsr Gem who war# Delaware, Virginia and Maryland A14o. he noted, the time lost would | green ceranatlons. service module. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thedmerger and other savings woulf reanied on the stormy Atlantu- al- already have aakeff the President New Snglaad sitates and New Jer- often prevent officers from attend- j The fuel cell will be located m Pennsylvania and New York O n be accomplithed gradually. tar their Vaasel ana.pped in two. to declare thair stricken saotors sey, dimlnating the need for on ing to accidents as fast sis possible. i M a n Su f foc a te d in F i r e the service module. It will per- Only one man aboard the Li- tral railroads asked tlie Inter- The application said national disaster areas. the spot posting cm bonds for traf- "This reciprocity. agreement _ is I , WEST STAFFORD (AP)—A 68- foim the same basic funetiona as berian tanker—her first officer— Mayor Robert F. Wagner of fic violations, ahoud prove a great defense cannot be served proper- 'bound to make our police operation. vear-old man suffocated iti a fire the battery in an airplane. srtate Commerce Oo»nmlaslon to- ly with financially weak railroads was ioal when she bn^e apart in New York has asked Gov. Nelson convenience for motorists and a a lot more efficient.” the captain Ui, his apartment last night. He ' The Euel eeU. however, utilizes day to approve merger of the tw-o end the public interest demands the pounding seas Thursday 110 A. Rockefeller to petition for time-saver for police. said. "And it’s a much more pleas-1 v as Everett J. Lathrpp, whp?e oxygen and. hydrogen as its'source railroads. they be made stnmg and healthy. mllest southeast of Cepe Hatteras, designation of stricken sectors as That's the opmion today of Dep- ant arrsngemwit.” j body was found on the floor ol of energy instead of the heavy The application, announced, The two railroads announced N.C. disaster areas. uty Motor VMiicles Commissioner Tw'anty-seven crewman ware re- But officials emphasize the re-j his living room. The blaze was sellda used in batteriea. here, said "three competitively Jan. 12 agreement had been William J. HlUlard-and Capt. Wll- moved from the waUowlng .stem (Oeatlimed on Page Ten) ciproca) agreement covers only. confined to the living room of the A byproduct of the fuel cell tranced rail systenvs" are being reached on a merger- They said llani Gruber of the State Police drivers who reside in these se\^ four-room apartment on Somers system ie potable water, which of the Gem by the destroyer Traffic pivMon. developed in the East, It said the then application would be made Btribllng. Seven others, Including states and wh() are airestod in any '. Rd. Cause of thS fire was not de- could be tued by the three occu- Chesapeake and Ohio and the Nor- tp the fcXl for a|g>roval as soon 1%# nim setup went into effect one of the seven states. termlned immediately. pants of the spacecraft. the captain, were plucked from folk and Western railways are March 1 following lengthy confer- as details could be worked out. the bow by the luxury cruise creating two - such systems, the ences between Motor Vehicles The merger agreement will be ship, Victoria. CommiMoner John J. Tynan of , C L & P k a r n i n g t D tp PRR and NYC the third. presented May 6 to PRR and NYC Bulletins HARTFORD (AP)—A slight drop shareholders at separate meet- The StribUng and an accom- this s ts u and his oounterparts in Senators Urge The PRR-NYC appUcatlon said panying deatroyer, the Hunting- Colled from AP Wireg in earnings for 1961, despite an in- the merger wotild mean annual ings. the six other states. Death Toll 28 ton, were expected to put Into Basicimy, the agreement means Astronaut crease in total revenues, is re- . - savings before taxes of 375 mil- A complete copy of the merger lion, improved services to the pub- Mayport. Fla., about noon today. that when an out-of-state motor- n > ^ w e V ^ ' Connecticut A S J B l a S t R O C k S agreement was includsd with the Som ^m e later in the day the Vic- fmOENT TEST BAN PABUST ist ftxmi any o f these statee is ar- lic. and a better competitive pw^ application to the IOC. . WASHINdTON (AP) — The WASHINGTON'^tA^) — Con- President Sherman R. Knapp. In of trans- toria was expected to reach New rested for a minor to moderate tlon with other means The railroads in llvelr joint ap- York, United Steto# and Britain a n violation In a oompsu;t-member gres.s has been asked to au- his annual report to stockholders, poria-tion. thorize the coinage of BO-cent The^appUcallon said some bene- plication asked the ICX7 to deter-1 xhe Coast Guard buoy tender! holding argent talks h en In an state he is not put to the often said the earnings decline was ‘ ‘dur German Mine effort to setle their diflenmoee great inoonvenienee and hardship pieces commemorating the or- to the Sharp Increase in the Oon- ts wtmW accrue promptly upon mine provlrions for protecUon of j jonquil waa due to take the! ,bifa1 space flight of Lt. Col, employes affected by the merger. Qom's stem sectlnri in tow, head; on a nuclear test ban Inspeetlon 'posting -bond before being let nectlcut gros.s revenue tax." HEEasag)?. QeHMMiy (-AP)— A- system. BoUrneemiMes a m * John H. Glenn Jr. .Sales of electricity and gas rose ’They said ’’appropriate lerms and , jng for an as yet undtscloeed port, | go- coal mine explosion took 28 lives conditions for protection of sirn-; jijo one was aboard the derulct, there Is a need lot hiapeonew Rather, he is given a sunjmbns A bill to authorize the is- from 391.444.680 in 1960 to 197,- i j here today, mine ofBctals reported. ployes wlll’be acceptable to the ap- vvhtch the Owst Guard pronounced In any test ban tnaty vnth the and sent on his way with data on! suance of 500.000 such coins -286.512 in 1961. or 6.4 per cent. ’Two other men are miasing, a Hovtet Union. Britain apparent* Earnings for 196l were listed as News Tidbits pllrants.” . a menace to navigation. what band he must ppst ”at home",! was introduced Thursday by nilne spokesman said. Eight min- The railroads said the Immedl- 'T h e Stribling reported all those ly woaM like to lower the re* if he can't make a court appear-1 Sen. Alan Bible, D-Nev. co- 31.41 per average share, as com- ers were Injured. from the AP Wires qulrementa as much aa Mastbla snOe. If the pbrson fails either sponsored by Sen. Stuart Sym- ’The explosion in tbe state-owned . ate effect on employes would. In , (he aaved were In good condition. ' the long run, be "far outweighed > in company with the Stribling and! In an effort to get tknrtet.agree* to p()st bpnd or appear in court, ington, D-Mo. 1 '' (Continued on Page Ten) Sachsen Mine occurred just half ment. Tile United Statee ia de* the home state ie notified and the an hour before the morning shift by increased opportunities for em- i the Huntington at the rescue i George Lincoln Rockwell, na- ployment resulting from r sounder scene Thursday was the destroyer termlned to press for tight con* driver is told to settle things or of 2,200 was due at work. A trols sgalnst seeret prspanttons. tional commander American Railroad system.” :Noa, which gained attention last be hit with a license muq>«nsion or spokesman said tlie casualty toll Nazi party, gets socked in the Jaw. __ ^ month when she plucked astronaut other punishment. Hectic, Confused Session was relatively low because only Sr. ssi»vir,H. ih. CASTRO HEADS OBI The reciprocity pact includes John H. Glenn Jr. and his Mer- skeleton night crews were work- climbed the, stage at a gathering guch offenses as spewing and the ing. gtsnt carriers. ’T he'T r an sport cury capsule from-the ocean after HAVANA (A P )-C nba’s poUey m San Diego. Calif. . . . Twenty- maker• pat Prime Minister Fidel various viiHatlons of rules of that 1116. explosion occurred just 30 Workers Union, headed by Michael Olerm’s orbltsl flight from Cape nine U.S. Army men are listed by Castro at the top of a list of 38 road. But it doean’t include the i days after a fire-damp blast in the Qulil, threaten’ed a strike over the, Canaveral. more serious charges of. drunken House Kills Measure Luisenthal Mine in the Saarland to the Fantagon as being In Ihe hands persone annomioed today a« the ol the Communlsta. ireetorate for the nation’s tnte* the south took 299 lives. (Oonttnned on Page Ten) driving 6t evading responaiblllty. National Advancement for the (ConUniied on .Page Ten) rated Revniutlonary Organisa- Over the yaem, Connecticut has! ’The mine spokesman said all miners appeared to be ap.counted Advancenxent of Colored People tion, Thie body, known as the been rather unpopular with somei To Add Three Seats fORI, is considered the corner- out-of-state motorists who have' for and the death toll was’not ex- urged President Kennedy to re- pected to- rise unless some of the qnire the ending.of stole.enlorcedj: stone for the projected new single faced delays and somsUmSs finan- i racial dlacrimlnation In. Ocean'; Calls Charffes Unfair, Ridiculous Cuban political party-^-tbe United cial embaiTassment by being held By .W1LU.\M F, ARBOGABT *a commitment to Republican Lead- bijuried men did not survive. partj' of the-Socialist’ Revointlan. until bond is posted. He said the explosion occurred City, .Md., as a condltloi) tor use of | WASHINGTON (AP)—Proving er Charles A. HallSck of Indiana Raul Castro, the armed fvaa being arranged. Captain Gru- The bin would have given Massa- ex-priest. wlKwe wife'- contends chuaetts, Peiukylvania and Mis- bill. T h e purpose of the amend- Show President Kennedy's popular- the insistence of anyone,’’;-he said. tain sections of the Weetem ber estimates that fpr every such church offlctals forced into s mon- preM, there Is no crisis In So* souri one more House sMt than ment, was to make certain that Found with Bodies ity is high. .Ryan said he headed to San arrest, a state poUesman would setery sgslnet his will, denies the Franclaco where friends helped v1et Bgilculture. Windingi.ap a have to spend a mlmlmum of an they wriU be entitled to under I960 Fenton would be taken care of. Sen. John StennU, D-Mias., says Other Pennayivaniipi, however, Iw-Waahington that Defense De- church had anything to do with him with his drinking problem. five-day' closed session' of the hour on the hond-posting require- census ffgurea. Of 12 G.S. Airmen Communist party Central C(mi* Tbe measure suddenly lost so feared that the Jegisiatufe (night partment apparently has He said that for four years he ment ‘ig e t Ws Issvlng. ^ ^ mittee to discuss agricaltare, he much of tta canfully arranged fail to enact a new redlstricting things moving" to give II.*. troops Walter A. Ryan, 87, object of a sent his wife the monthly check “ That' meana for avaty anrast. ALENCON, France (AP)— for 3201.57 which he received from stressed that the outlook was support that baoksra couldn’t even law and f o i^ them to run on a- WrOckaga of a U.S. Air Force proper Indoctrination shout dan- xearch since his wife m ade her good. His speech was reported m ust^ the 80 votes needed for a statewide race. Geneially it is con- gers of . Communism with stepped- charges in a 32-3-mill Ion suit the Army as. a disability pension. transport, missing with 12 crew- He said his disability rehulUd from hrlefiy by Tays, the Soviet news Scientists Puzzled roll call. aidered more hazaidoua politically men, ivas found today in heavy up indoctrination program . . . Pro- agSlni* the Roman Catholic figeno}'. KhruBhqhev. In opening Just before the Anal action, ita to campaign statewide instead of gram to immunize infants and ^urch, Urmed ids wile's charges pneumonia he had while he was woods hear Alencon. French p<>- an Army ihaplaln. the psrtj- meeting Monday, de- one-time champion, .Speaker John in a familiar district. Also, it >• llce reported from the site there achool-age children against polio ridiculous and an unfair reflection clared the .Soviet Union needed By Huge (larcass upon the OathnUc Church. "I contributed to the support of W. McCormack of Uaasachusetts, more expensive. were no survivors. by giving them each of three types more food for Its 200 million peo- disavowed hig support because of 'When the Pennsylvanians The four-engine plane disap- of-'oral vaccines has been nywm- He said he- came to CaJifornia my wife and family up until the ple, especially more meat. HOBARi;', Taamanla (A P) — an amendment, tlMt would have couldn’t agree, McCormack pulled peared Thursday. meaded by govern m eat.stu d y seven years ago because of a time the fourth child was born — uatrallaA aelenUats are jmaaiad forced the calling of special ses- the props from under the bill. He . There was no indication wliat group in VPashington , . . Morton driidting problem whidx he has two years after I had last seen my KOWAL.SKI ENDORSED^ by a huge ooxeem found

-:4V "MANCHESTER EVENmO HERALD, MANCHESTER/C»NN^ fOTOAT, MARCH 9, 1962 BIANCIfESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, )AY, MARCH 9, 1962 PAGE THREE '...... ' ...... •upeniMd pla^emeht ot tmoUon* notmeed. later. The'stamp was ap- any ' children who in the proved and recommended to the repair' a halipocter forced, down quired ^leelally euperviaed foeter PnathWIiter General by the CSt- Andover Thursday by engine^ trouble in Viet Bombers Communist-infested delta territory, homecore. iseaa* Stamp Advisory Oommlttee Sheinwold on The Community Child GuiiUnce News at'iu recent meeting. The while airitfting government troops.' MExtibits Apprentlceritip stamp is the 11th No American casualties were re-j Clinic in MuKheeter will conduct By LOtTS MAMDEIX Paiirt Thinner Strike Rebels 8 ouf of 10 homes e fund campaipi in April lii> to be announpad by the Post Of- ported. Vietnamese trooj^s stood 4 good habits < guard around the copter. I oreaae 1U staif and se rv ice Mrs. Displayed in fice aa part of iU 15 stamp pro- Benjtoiin ReichUn is chairman of gram for 1962. The renuUning CAX WOBK FOB Eari-West tmhliwMB Bla8tBiims Along Mekong Some 1,500 troops were flown to the program. Refre^utimU will be Stamps recommended for 1992 by By Alfred Shetaweld NOKTS the region. They conUnued .to move hove a cold room ; served. Science Fair the Advisoty Committee are un- One way to get good reeulU at the > « K » 1 1 forwam to a.mangrove swamp in (CkmtiBiMd from Page One) an effort to clean out a Viet (Jong der study by the Postmaster Gen- bridge tsbte la to trade on the good Mana IS YO U R S O N E O F THE 8??ft eriiL K 5 4 stronghold that had dominated the Bolton Elementary School p u )^ . haMU of your oppoiien^. They ^ *753 o|>«rationa other than the aerial at- area for years.' Richard ^.^tabrook of Rt. 6, tacks were announced today. Bb|id f*avm eiits have entered about ITS exhibita in X Minisa Find Day Covers probably know all the familiar rules W E9t MAST South Viet Nam's presidential * 4 4) < 2 was ' tePiouBly burned' about the Military sourcee said Vietnam- 'he imnual Science Fair which has Postal official say sales of the of the game, and your Job ia to trrpM '^i legs in a minor .’explo- palace, badly damaged In a raid .Worm up that . make that knowled^ work in your ^AB752 ^K»<4 ------ese forces killed 33 guerrillas end total §1,164,869 become a highlight of the school four cent stamp commemorating sion - yesterday at the Shapiro captured four in an operation by two renegade fighter ptiota John H. Glenn Jr.’a orbital flight lAvor. O I U f 7 Feb. 27, Will .be demolished, an in- year. So that as many as possible Put yourself in the South seat 10 6, 4 B K » t ^uipment Corpi, Ip Newin^on .Thursday supported by U.S. Army hard-to-heot roan For Fiscal ’62 New Irish -have set new records and ttex are 0oinH where he is employed. helicopters In southernmost An formed source said. President Ngo may see the work of' the youn* The special Irish postage stamp unable to k-eep up with the Mraand iriayiiw at a cohtract o f four Dinh Diem was in the palace at apades. Weft leada the queen of * A Q f M 7 S Police said a barrel of pain thhi' Xuven Province. Town officials are recommend scientists, open house will be held to commemorate the centenary of for special first-day issues. ner exploded, possibly caused" by ' Five U.S. helicopters were hit the time of the. attack but escaped with tha.new at the school Wednesday begin- the deaths of the Irish echolars clubs, Whst la ywrr ptanT Injury. The palace waa ereqtcd in Ing that the town-pay $1,194,899.40 A Post Officie Department You have nine esay .tricks: Six O A 6 3 sparks from an electric grinder by small arms fire in the operation toward the principei and interest ning at 9:30 p.m. John O'Donovan and Eugene •pokeaman said that 100-mlUi(m « A 4 Estabrook waa using. The force but all returned to their base with- 1869 and until the country’s Inde- •fte PTA will hold a brief busi- O'Curry wiT be issued March 26. trumps, two diamonds and • club. ' pendence served a s, the residence CfHKL CHASM On bonds In the cominjf fiscal year. more o f the blue-gold stamps have 8mA Wsri N m G JM . of the explosionv sent- the pump out oasualtle.*. ness meeting at 7:30 at vrhich John O'Donovan (1806^1861) and Ail you need is one additional trick of French governors. A breakdovm ahows the following been ordered, boeating the total for ybo contract. I.A W from the barrel to the ceiling U.S. Army mechanics worked to BY IRON FIREM AN awards will be made. Prises will Eugene P ’Chny (1794-1862) are pinU ng to 330 million. figures, including annual princi- aclmowledged aa among;-the. grmt Lri'a suppoae you win the first where it became lodged in the THIS REVOtUrtONARY NEW DE- pals and interest payments: be awarded to the winner# and He said the department also has lead — * Q Irish scholars who began in the or second cftib trick wid draw two steel structure, authorities said. VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT- 1. Waddell School; S94.890. rynners-np ^ in each of four divi- ordered 400,000 first-day covers, A fellow worker smothered the sions . last century the work of editing, rounds of trumps. Now you want to ING will keep your cold or chilly room 3. Buckley School the addition translating and annotating the envelopes hearing the stamps with set up a hssut as ynur tenth, tricit,- flames when Est'abrook’s cloth- to South School,, and Bowers George Leshlaskt is chairman of the Cape Canaveral postmark and ehts play "second hand low." Malta advainSffn: warm and cozy, with filtered,.circulat- the faculty conudfitee in charge of source manuscripts and the medi- How do you go about it? i ing caught fire, removed the burn- ing, thermostatically controlled beaL School: S94J350. Feb. 20 cancellation date, raising If you lead the jack ^-'''hearts East play a low heart on the first ed clothing and wra^iped the bums V CtmtelM flH*rt4 wtrw air. the event. He is bidng assisted by eval and ancient woriu , of Irish round of that suit, and you ban de- GoHHeciioui 57 tf9oM Oterating cost up to 1S% lets than 3. Verplanck School, Bowers literature, history and law. Their the first-day Cover total to two from your band, East^Will win with In toweling.. He waa taken to V H,,t cHM, traei k*l ’WitM Sdiool, and architects and engi- Mre. Sylvia Patrick and. Donald velt^ a heart trick to make tha tMk *r Ml«r. other sddK>n heaters. Heats cold bath- work in these fields was vast shd million. the kfiig of hearta'hnd cash what- Hartford Hospital where he is said V Io4I«I4m I ••iMtHc. neers; $93,408. Oadapee. The eommtttef:, as well ever clubs aprnOl to be had. Then contrtct. room, enclosed porch, attic room, or os other staff members, attongly authoritative, their reputation as Dally rrew: KM SOmw 1 P.M. __l,en ten D inn ers______^___ “FOOD FOR eipeclally thank all thoee who cent tha BUICK, INC. beautiful floral tributes and leaned the “ ,\sdy Hardy 4>oes Home'* EVERT MOOD" use of cars. 45 E. Oeater St. CORNER OF MIDDLE TURNPIKE “ 1st MAX IX SPAC*r* The family of Clayton R. Fuller. and MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER Cartooa! Great Show! Every SATURDAY NIGHT Btaln S t, Manchester Lb MI 9-5221 ! Read Herald Advs. MI 9-4571 or CH 6-5862 E HERIHRMRwHjwgjHttaa DANCING MITH TINY QITNN and ORCHESTR.A THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS COULD BE SPENT IN SPECIAL NATIONAL ADVERTISING ON RADIO TELEVISION For the Bert in 2-DAY SENSATION--SAT.9AJM. to 9PJ(.andMON.9AJll.to9PJi AND MAGAZINES. NOW — ADLER. BELIEVING srxoAT THAT THE BEST ADVERTISING IS TO PLACE SOME 8:19 .**$ Stooges Meet Hercates" Entertainment and “ SaB A O o o t o t Ship" OF THEIR FINE MACHINES IN EACH COMMUNITY . D ining P lea tu re RESTAURANT AND LET THEIR QUALITY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Wed.: "Roero aad Hi* Broo." Wod.7 “A Msjority of Oae" RT. « aad 44A—BOLTOX. WILL GIVE AWAY TO LUCKY LADIES, IN EVERY XI s -2m : SECTION OF THE COUNTRY, BEAUTIFUL NEW ELEC TRIC SEWING MACHINES, (AS PER OFFER BELOW) FISH FRY (A U YOU CAN EAT) Fritd Fish Lm »m DO I40T MAIL DO NOT PHONE DANCING EVEKY nU D A Y pmi SATUtOAY NIGHT Fiwch firied Petofees Cotokwr m SEWING MACHINE OFFER . ' .4-t THE FOrCILAK _ Frtshly Raked Rols ood Rotltr THIS CERTIFICATE, ENTlTiES THE BEARER T O A C H O ICE O F GARDEN RESTA8MNT EITHER M O O a 128 OR MODEL 15 ADLER-BaVEDERE aECTRIC MS MAIX ST- IX DOWXYOWX SfAXCBESm EVERY FRIDAY SEWING AAACHIHE HEAD WITHOUT COST. * YOU FAY ' NOTHING, FOR THIS ADLER-BELVEOERE aECTRIC SEWING APPEMLAXCE TINY BARTON TRIO 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. MACHINE HEAD, A U YOU MUST PURCHASE, FROM US. TO RECEIVE IT, IS AN INEXPENSIVE CABINET TO CONTAIN IT. (X IF YOU SELECT MODEL 128 THE CABINETS START AT ONLY- ENJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS $ 3 9 . IF Y O U SELECT M ODEL 15 THE CABINETS START AT O N LY $ 9 9 . DEPENDING O N SIZE, -STYLE, A N D FINISH. THE GOCKTAILS SATlBnnNO STANLEY WAHHfcH SEWING MACHINE AND CABINET WILL COST YOU ONLY THE PRICE OF THE CABINET. ______HeyKids! FOR A TASTY SNACK AFTER 2 EVERY NIGHT EVEN THE CABINET CAN BE BUDGETED FOR AS UTTIE AS S2 TRY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS WEBaV. GIANT YOUTH SHOW ALL WE ASK OF YOU, IS THAT YOU SHOW YOUR NEW TOMOSSOW AT Xrii PJI. . i GRIDDLE CAKES AOlER-BaVEOERE TO AS MANY FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE. THIS SHOW WIL|, EXIT AT. 4.*M PJW. 8 different ddkkHU griddle cakes browned just tight, OX THE SOtEEX crenmry batter and; oar own syrap. /, • LIV IN G ROOM • lEDRO O M SET • K ifC H IN S i f PAG^riVE' FAOs rbim . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (X}NN. FRIDAY. m AECE 9^ 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1962 K'>£ over ^ th* tdiwn April l. Fred- sions has nOt been coin] Knofla. Bskos Rd., ToUand; Mil- tier fighting might spraad but an HocktUle-V ernort. ertek:I»ier eurrsntly haa -tiie use win be announesd Mxir dred Howland, 28 Hectic, Cbitfttsed Session French Planes Informant In Tmla said It was Coiiiand Highway ofdt. ih a posslMli^, the'sppkesia'ah said, Varnon; George Graff, it Hale St. more likely that it would :^>ur the BURTON^S DRESS SALON CATERS SMARTLY TO EduieaUon — D is $1,T1T,90B that piora than cnis cUms will have Ext •. ... peace delegatea to an accord; . CIpises T om orrow school, hudfst Is ths U ggsst singto to be arranged.' Dlaobarged today: Elisabeth THE .JUNIOR, THE MISSY, AND THE HALF SHE Few Citizens Hil Rebel Guns Tarroriam continued, .to fiare up lts«i in the llnancs ideStfs. School Jdrs. Mildred OoBhon-at t£ » Orach, Oreetrtdge Or,, Vernd Mrs. 1 .I,.,,— . - ,,. . Hartford are reminded that begin- tanrorisg attacks by the right-wing and woimded 77. Five of ti» Mos- school-aid souress. R irse. David H sw , 113 ProM»W5t S t To Add Three Seats Isma were shot by pffiJee and ning tomorrow- the highwrays on ths $1^,637 bus According (b a prepared itate- Seeret Army Organization. northbourid tape and the ramp Town Budget French warplanes — American- aoldiera trying to p:it down riot- ion request, RamsdtU ment from th* Red Crass oHlce, Vernon s i ^ is handled through cause the tivo new states, Hawaii ing. In the city of Algiers 9 per- ^ home nun^g course is tai^t (Contlanad from Page One) built B26 bombers and FVench fro.m the Charter Oak Bridge w-111 jieic it U less sxpenstvs than Tho HfoaMTo BodcvUie Bureau. 5 and Alaska, are entitled to that sons were 'killed, all Moslems, be closed for an unspecified time. Nln«t««n Vtmon ruidenU lait codt of a town-owned bus opera- for its use in civii defense emer-; W. Main St, telephone TBemont Myatere. jets—roared into the Without the emendment, the ex- many. But .they wanted no run- • A Moroccan news agency re- Closure of the northbound lanes night Mked quMtions about, but tion. Hs added, howevw, the school gehcy situatJons as. Well as for its 6-Sl$6 or Mitchell 9-61»T. frontier, fight Thursday to back m did not oppose, Items in the pro- use In the home Under ordinary tra seat allotted . tc each ot the away to take care of all the up the gimners with round-the- port that the French plan to free and the ramp, announced by, the board Is slated to study town opsr- losers. State Highway Department, will posed $2,eW ,fl4 town budgqt for tloh of buses. At present the town situatlcns of illness. three ntates would have been filled cfock raids from. Bone. rebel leaders Mohammed Ben the fiscal year beginning July 1.. "Many who nave taken this In a statewide election unless new So they delayril until they Bella and four other rebel inlnis- facilitate..work on new highw-ava ir-.'s i ’*v contracts for bus service with Mia thought they could get assurances A rebel spokesman in Tunis said now under construction m- and Douglas R. Hayes, chairman of owner E3mer M. Thrall. course will be asked to accept as- districts were carved out. ' several -French planes were shot ters was described as Without signments as asslstanta to prafes- tliat no amendments be ap- foundation by government offi- around the Hartford areaa. the board of finance, explained the Debt Service—Hayes said the The House beat efforts to fur- down by antiaircraft firg anokes- closed mmp and highway Include r1 i'^y^. sions when the board gives final tion' includes .$151,000 In Interest Admitted Thursday) Kirk PETE'S of acme ot the other 18 states los- man said the aerial attaclu killed in Cairo said one of the five tele- D K W the delay, and many original sup- phoned his wife in Cairo and said routes from East Hartford over S; ; approval to the requests next and principal on the toarn's uni- Charles, Suniet Ter.. Vernon; Unda ing seats because of reapporllon- and wounded scotoa and wreaked porters Ibeir enthusiasm. The they would be freed today. the -F«inders or the Bulkeley form fiscal year bS greater than the' ^resent '62-'6S budget, Hayes said, depend- OPEN These plans developed several rebels along the 120-miIe frontier lanes forced down a Moroccan I Ave. at Brown St. Lewis, 21 Vernon Center Heighte; net bar amendments. Leaders nirliiier flying them from Morocco budget. ing upon the date of sale of the Germ any's months ago wtien Democratic and was a show-of-strength political j The present ramp connection to bond issue. Marie Laeeow, 61 Grand Ave. A U B A Y SU N D AY counted. noses Wednesday and to Tunisia. Hayes said there will be a sur- We Feature Republican leaders reached agree- figured they had close to 300 maneuver. ! the Charter Oak Bridge for traffic Home Nursing Course Set Admitted today: Concetta Ahat- French President Charles de plus carried over' to the coming Orate and Weigel ment on a three-seat Increase to votes, so they called for a quick The Algerian nationalist press I going the detour route from Hart- year but said he has no estimate The Nathan Hue chapter of the te, ' St, Anthpny'a Convalescent Wonder C a r! Gaulle has made plain that Ben I ford to East Hartford will con- Home; t/eatriee Niemann, Job'e Prodnote i^atora losses for the three states showdown- service In Tunis boasted that the vet of the 'amount. It will be Red Croes will sponsor a series of Involved. attack caught the French by sur- Bella and the other four being ; tinue in use for a short time long- lessons in home nursing and care HiU R lOOOMocM down the bill’s progress.- Backers Thursday was dead two hours operational ' activity continues mate on what the tax rate wtll be. later, much to Just about every- along the frontier.” , the conditions for a cease-fire Bridge may be available for traf- believed they could make a good agreement. ' ' flc use for a limited time. case for a three-seat boost be- one’s surprise. There were some fears the fron- P' Comments on the budget last night concerned:' *2,048 Recreation — John L,. Daigle A lu m inum suggested that $6,000 of the $10,- fairways 150 recreation budget earmarked b9fSo MAINth STREET 706 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST 800 Dtluxt Medtl for park and recreation expenses WiRdowt $11.95 Dewntown Mancheeter I „ ***Y*”.m i 4 constitutes a tax in-equity against I Next To The Popular Mkt I'r." » AT Rockville residents who pay for MASONIC their own recreation program. DMri $29.95 *1,640 A $2,000 appropriation, .made TEMPLE ^ V il IN . . I lv\ .. under the recreation heading for development of the town-owned la l. Doors $59.95 Mns InstaOatien. Equipped a nd SMORG8y ORDERAS OF B AMARANTHORD Ecker Farm property in Vernon Center, was explained after the T O N IG H T 9 n 0 0 meeting as money for picnic M A N CHESTER Delivered In tables, land clearing and possibly A W M N C C O . EVERYTHim FOR ST. PATRICK’S DAY! SU N D AY EVEN IN G, M ARCH 25 an outdoor fireplace. PHONE m B-M5I The Ecker property will be taken M a nchester CONTINUOUS SERVING S f9 7 P.M. V , DoRatidii->Aiulto $2.50--GhiliriR UHitr 12 $1.50 We GUARANTEE the 4 used M(W eara la this add la fuU For Resfirvatiem CaN: tor 80 daye! Mrs. Gusterf Andonon Ml 9»4754 ioy 1961 DK W Mrs. WnHam Merriion Ml 3-7125 Mrs. Ruth Pifild Ml 9.7034 The Lacroix ddtdren. In their home at 25 Overland St., are Use, 2. In the arms of Donna, 19. Jacqtie- OPEN DAILY 1009 Model 2-Door Mne, 1 7 , Msira. 6, and David, 4, In front, with Robert 14, and twins, Ririuird and Michael, 12. (Herald photo by Pinto). ______10 to 10 FnHy equipped. *1795 used to accompany hla father flatt- ing, hunting and trapping at Cov- 1 96 0 D K W It entry Lake and Bolton Lake. f*liliiliiiiiiiliiilliiiliiiiiiilii " Their brothers and sisters nom- FREE Hardtop 1000 Model. Lacroix Children Hope inated Donna and Richard, 12, as vnilte over START SAVWG— OR ADD TO OS PARKING blue. fh# the BchoIarA in the family. "Rich,’’ SELF4EIIVI6E BEET. STORE *1545 7 th grader at Assumption, la a YOUR SAVINGS ON OR BEFORE To Remain Together sports enthusiast. He is third PINE ST. and H ARTFORD RD.. M A N CHESTER i|^ misty! baseman and pitcher for Ansaldi’s 1959 DK W Q Little League team in the Inter' 1000 Model 2-Door Sedan. Firily THE 10th "OF THE MONTH By MARGE FLYNN *3(2 quarts of milk a week until national League, plays tennis once equipped. W e sold and eervtoed W- April 1 at no cost. a week in season at Washington Uile ear since new. O O C I “ Our greatest wish ie that we School, bowls on Saturdays and may remain together and live in The contribution from ABA Immaculate. EARN DIVIDENjIS FRDM THE lit cotton boucle Tool employes came from Uie first plays basketball In the back yard this home.” and neighborhood. Fashion’s Smartost New Colors and Pnllerns That was the hope and prayer paychecks they had recel-ved since with " the death last Saturday o t their His twin brother, Michael,, also NOW expressed yesterday by Donna a TUi grader at Assumption, la the 1957 DK W -Or 'ft -ft Lacroix, 19, and eldest of the eight co-worker and father of the chll Stetlon Wafion. 57,000 mllee. p le a ta d fla re ! dren, Robert A. Lacroix. ” fix-ll” mechanic around the Lacroix children, orphaned by the house. Rich and Mike are both Fully equtp^M and we guar- every gal's death of both parents. The Lrficroix children are being antee this oar Tt»*8 GLGIGT rtWAWCIAt INGTITPY'gV Lf The feminine counterpart A Manchester attorney has vpl- is on temporary leave from the Is in a ca.st since she broke it in the Congregation of Notre Dame in of the shirt worn by that untecred his services for legal and a fall on stairs two weeks ago. CURRENT ANNUAL /COT Jnm m t, popular TV doctor, Ben M i i s y f r o c k I n financial affairs. The Diocesan Bourbonnais, III., where she is sub- I960 CHEVROLET DIVIDEND BRA.VCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY "BEN CASEY" Casey! St.vled in crisp cot- Bureau of Social Service.„a CJefb- mlstress of novice.-:. Also at the Impala OonverUMe. Black with ton broadcloth with button slubbed cotton boucle olic family service agency, h)w home is Miss Jeanette Lacroix Housing for Aged white nylon top and whitewalls. front diagonal panel edged Is short sleeved with pledged its assistance and advice. o f Putnam, gieter of the children's Hae automatic shift, power blouse in ruffles, % ruffle-edged jewel neck, box p lea t Personal services and financial as- father. • Subject of Panel steering and brakes. Radio, and MON..TUES..FRI. sleeves. Sizes 30 to 36. sistance have been volunteered by "People have been wonderful— F v 'I'F 'il llA llf C TILL 5 Pill. White and blue baby checks, ed skirt, self belt. -countless individuals, neighbors M__ WED. CIXISED AT NOO.V people we don’t even know,” said *21Q0 L A LI U ilU III D THURSDAY 9 A.M to 8 P.l white and red baby checks Bone or blue, in sizes end strangers alike. Donna at the family's neat six- A panel dtscu-ssion on housing $3.99 and all white. Meanwhile, a total o f $2,470 has room Cape whiclj their parents for the elderly will be sponsored ! ¥II 1 * I I* h” 12.t o 18. been contributed to the LacroU purchased as their "first home of by the Christian Social Action 1959 FORD Trust Fund at the Savings Bank their own” four years ago after Committee of the Women’s Fel- lowship of Center Congregational Oalaxle 2-Door. Has radio, o f Manchester, East branch, ac- renting in previous years. After heater, automatle ekift An cording to Bruce Noble, treasurer the mother’s death la.st month, the Churdh, Tuesday, March 13, at 8 p.m. In Memorial Hail. ^ve averag. $ ^ 3 9 5 o f the fund. Deposits today In- father had expressed determina- clude donations from employes of tion to keep this home for the chil- Panel members will Include Al- bert C. Demers, of Hartford, as- the ABA Tool A Die Co. Inc., the dren. He had finished off a TV and recreation room, kitchenette and sistant Public Works commlssiop- Hartford County Sheriffs Associa- cr for housing; the Rev.. Donald 1S^ CHEVROLET tion and employes of A. C. Peter- workroom in the basement. Donna, mature beyond her years, Si-nlth, director of Church Homes. 2- Do6r Hardtop. Eoonemleal sen Farms. Inc. of Congregational House, oylindrr . with standard shift, m\mi The Lacroix family’s milkman expressed gratitude to all who have responded so generously. Hartford; and Raymond Andlsio radio, heater, tTO C has been instructed by the A. C. of the Manchester Ho:i.slng Aii- Petersen msnagement to deliver Neighbors have prepared meals 3- teoe. and strangers haVe asked if they thority. could care for the .younger chil- Dr. David Warren, chairman oL Center Church social action cprfi- 1960 CHEVROLET dren or help with the ironing, she 1 said. mittee, will act a-s moderator. 2-Door Sedan, A n|ee clean ear The children reflected their There will be a question ^^ d anT with radio and hMter, Has 6 memo: close-knit relationship by their swer period. The meeting is open ^^8 1 to the public. eagerness to tell about each other’s standard shift. *1495 ff •"N'r ''/ v to: Ambitious men accomplishments. v.s. qfns CUBA funds Golden Rfiapsody TshW Autumn Lsavst (or women) who Jacqueline. 17, a sophomore at WAKRUNGTON (AP) — The I Mt. St. Joseph Academy, West PoM''Offlc« Departinent has aii- 1969 PLYMOUTH wont 0 business of Hartford, said she is interested in .nbunced It will not accept mon- Savoy 0 Cylinder 4-Door art, but added with some prld?, ,ey orders addressed to Cuba af- their own . . . that she is "not as good as Doh- ter Marrh 18. AnnounciM the standard shift. 91095 f na, " who was unable to a cc^ t a halt, a spokesman said ’Aura- iX '-’-. scholarship at the Hartford Art day U.S. senders had complain- J M I S T E R School because she wks needed at ed of long delays— sometimes up 1957 DODGE "vji ) --fV home. Jacqueline hopes to become to six piontha—in delivery of Onetom Royal Hardtop. an elementary' school teacher. the money In Cuba, Havana Fully equipped. SAQC I • I Donna, a I960 graduate of Ml. radio labeled the order a new T h e Seoion ^s Pre ttiest Styles! One owner. snvsr Tsxturad Clastle Full Random ( S O F T E E St. Joseph Academy, attended St. aggression and charged It will ' FRA NCHISES Mary of the Woods College in In- deprive., old people and Invalids diana last year. She worked in an of money, they have been receiv- Pine Easy-Care Cotton and Arnel! 1956 FORD insurance office in Chicago last ing from relatives In the UnBed ARE A V AILABLFI fall and attended night, school at States. Onetom 4-Door. Beautiful blue the Art Institute in Chicago. and white. Equipped with radio, Robert. 14, an eighth grade stu- heater, auto, shift $ 7 Q C i t i s t r o n g dent at St. James' School, is the and power eteerlng. V9 "outdoor man” of the family. He WASH ’N WEAR CEILINGS 1956 PLYMOUTH fsndrm Winiow Shadts Station Wagon, d -cylinder standard bhift. Ha- , a • Mod*, to Ordor dlo and heater Special J SHIRTW AISTS WWTV DOG CDCE Measuring Ja« * 1 rnEK and Installteg Many others fram which te rvyvvy^ * •’ .--l^ •' This is the chance to shCNMa. Any ear.5f00.0fi er Issi yyyyyy OOSDPLBTE LINE OF >07 make tout dream come Sfe tre lesf jRoM-ups no dewa.,payeiteet lytth gee4 ryyyyy^ TRAIN IN G eradlt true. You, like our 2,0(X) WiRdew Covoring I'fyyyyy othet dealers can cam BEGINNERS CLASS QeMsn Mist - Alpinii^ Startits ^,000 to ^13,000 ;the first OPEN EVENINGS brifif• loekfitwd year you own your unh- STARTS MONDAY. FINDELL’S TtU 9 and for only eight months MARCH 12, 8 P.M. > COMPARE UUR LOW DASH s«4 OARRY PRIDES work. W ith f2,300 down “AT TMR GREEN^ ALL W O O L 'you can purchase a fa- MANCHESTER Y MI 3-4865 FREE USE OF STAPLER mous Mister Softer unit * CARDIG A N i'-‘-:r- and a choice territory of vmur own, but. act now FU RRIN G STRIP because these choice ter- Em b m lderid Trimsl Tiiektd lo d ie t i! V‘/ 3 9 e ^ !’ SUIT rhoiriei are going fast! A ' 8 'Ft, Long—Cash and .Cany OBsh and Carry . • Wriit 0T phone: Smartly Dtylfid iHiftwaist dresses in fioU-up and sleeve- $10.99 ^ O R A N GE H A LL ' less styles. Cheeks, .prints and solid eolors of yellow, *' dink. blue, freen, beite, orange. Unpressed pleats, self ithe jaclcet is shorter for belts, convertible eollir. Sizes 10 |p 18, 14^ to 24V^. '6X,^^ea8ier and four- butted, and worn oY«f r,j;^ a slim-line skirt! Gray, I W R I T E O R P H O N E B IN GO Navy, Brown, Blaok, JOHN J. DUNPHY 72 Easl* Ceiifer St,, M anchester 1(^16, ijSatisfae tio n G uoranfeed or 'l^our Money Bock! LUMBER — MIUWORK — MASONS SUPPLIES - .P. O. BOX 14$ E V ER Y SA T. N IG H T - 7 ;3 0 634 CniTlR ST. a maj h finuEBT - ^ nau m 0-0205. D O UM yhwr chorqw oecemit OH 6-5438 MANCHiSIVR asrvtea aiaf QaalMY A* Ha Kztm Css* Anai^ad , t- ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY* MARCH 9, 1962 PAGE SEVEN PA6B isa IfANCHESTER EVENING HESALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MARCH t, IM t RockvUlo-Vernon pointed to serve .untU n pennan^it on the new truck a du&p body clude under the Jurisdiction of the Columbia mobMe wm be atAtlonad at S t appointment can be made. . Carter Bid Low presently mounted on tee triick MEG Approves - boarfl ot directors and tji* gen- Scientists Puzzled Oowmba'a Church on that day^ Chief Judge . Jay E, Ruhlnow the town will trade In. eral manager all clerical employes ISsssssy ■ HEALTH CAPSULES • hf Mtelnel. A« MJ). from 12:45 to 5:80 pm. Ketdiam Resigns aaid nominations will be made by On Truck Chiassis diarter (Jiaiiges presently rekporuslble only to their By Huge' Carcass MANGHESTEIi Deniocrats Elect Tba turndMon w s« attendad by ju ^ ea reeldent in tee I3th Circuit; department heads. ^ ' Sdb^l Libraries POM ALCOHOL H ltP KECP^ ANNOUNCEMENT TV-Radio Tonight 'lirK John P rb tfH Ml*. Georg* W. Circuit Court Post namely, Judge Rubinow and Apparent low bidder for a new The Municipal Employes’ (iroup (Conteraefi from 'Page One) you W»RM ON A COUP PAY • Joimsdn, Mra. YVedariek Lounnaa, JudgM Simon S. Cohen and Nich- Air Force Eases list Book Gifts 3 N ew M em bers truck chassis’ and cab for the town baa passed, and sent to the Qiar- Mrs. Emil Malek, M n. Gregory olas F. Armentano. Terms are ter Revision Committee, . a pro- dustrlal Research Organisation V. Joim m and Mrs. f Y e d « ^ ‘ MRS. EDNA KAEMPFER Atty. 'Btepbm E. Ketcimm, aa- fbr four yeaia. la Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc„ 1229 ' Enlistm ent R u le Jobless Claims DMBOCTAtA, mMUBC la CAUCUS posal for foyr Chiuigea In tlie town was In an expedition teat vlaited Many t»wiin»eopI« liav* don^- Macht aU of OolumbliL Mra. Har- Btatant {woaecutor In the 12th Cir- Ketoham’s resignation leavlBs Mafii St. Carter’s bid, opened this charter., the scene this week. ' «d books and oicmopadias to the Television last night at Teoman's.HsU. re- ry Olatn and Mra. Walter Pom- cuit court, has submttted Ua rea- KeUy and Attya. E. George Gorsky mourning with three others. Is $7,'- Qualifled candidates, wtto ^ v « Number 1,581 He said the monster’s character- INCORPORATED eroy of OoviotiT, and Mrs. Rich- TEACHER OF PIANO AND ORGAN Hia group voted, yesterday to 'libraries at the i^bertson •;W W l < Theater Ita progreeel Boh Newhsrt them •leotsd 14 Ineumbent members and IgnaOca effective April 1. He and James A. MirabUe as proee- OStl.lO, less $i;400 for the trade-in not graduated from high steool, send nil roue of tha propoMls istics appeared different -from all and Coventry Qraimnar Soapy Sales Shaw i ard Oaborne and Mrs. Ptnl Bnm - Unemployment c lisi^ fU,d ait larger known fish or sea mammals. Morie tt I (la progreee) > The rturd Man choaa Uiraa new mambers to fill ■aid ha wlabed to devote more time cutors In the 12th Circuit. of the town's 1952 Brockway may apply tor a limited time only drawn up by tee committee of the , A t the Robertson $ ^ »o l tsMiy tUH>* I in uriwrMl Ut hsUl of Andover. Offers ■» new and unique approach to group leg-; the Muchester • office of the "1 bellevp tee creature is an Rocky and Hie Friends Ttn Hathaways ' t vacABCiSs. P auI R. Merrick, newly to his private practice. truck, for a net delivered coat of for enlistment Jn the UJ9. Air group to the Charter Revision TO reaxUng books fOr Gtadea 1 ■ Shaanon CABS to Maet eons for adults interested in piano or organ play- Foite’s "aerosi^e team,” the lo- state’s employment security dlvl- animal but It Is unlike anything I named committee chairman, said It la the first resignation from NAMED VICE PBEUOENT $5,650. Mmmittee today. through 3 are novr on the shelves. The Alvin BboW I The Pltnlstoacs 8. ( Ragidnal . Group 2 of tha Con- Other firms 'aubmltting* bids cal recruiting (rffice in Hartford re- slao totaled 1,581 claims for the have ever seen or heard of,” he These Were given by the PTA as Highwey Petrol Rotrts « new members are John M. Ek’tao, necticut Aaaod atkm of Boards of ing as a hobby. tee staff of the 12th Cfircuft since Tha proposed changes would re- week ending MArch 3. said. • :15 XhmUr Market Science FIctlan BRIDGEPORT (A P ) — William were Soulen GMC Trucks, Inc., of ports. L ■) quire all town employes to live In lU project for the year. Principal Rudolph Albalr and .Joseph Education will meet today at Those qualifying' will receive , Tite numbtSr. of claims filed "It could be new tn the animal MAHOGANY « 35 WeaUiet ttrmp A. ScorU A ) 77 Suaaal Strip A ( Sse^dL Homing and evening ejasses for beginners and tee 8tate"'Ctrcult Court went Into R. Landa has been named vice East Hartford, which pid $5,812,26 town, establish a persoimel 'de- William S. BiUingham announced. rV Hour of Stars _ .■ 8 pjn. at the Library Service Cea- operation Jan. 1, 1961. training In such fields as elec- through the slate during thO samb kingdom,” said G. Whlte^> cura- tn (be Public Interest president and director of .a new less $125 for the trade-ih, for a net partment or officer, create a merit A sum of $100 was donated by t;S0 (Hub House ' - > The linten Rcrlt Shew (C> Inmimbent membera. re-elected, ter, 56 Union 8L, WilUmanUc. near-begihners now forming. Chief Prosecutor for the 12th cost of $5,687.26; Hartford Road tronics, mechanics loid adminis- period Increased from 46,880 for tor of fishes at the Australian Mu- , the FTA for this purpose. system for all employes, and in- the preceding week to 47,536. seum. PRE-FINISHED Whiplash I Twilight Sane beaidea the chairman, are: George Hden A. Ridgeway, chief of the Circidt, Eugene T. KeUy, M d inteinatlonal division of Warner Enterprises, Inc., 270 Hartford Rd., tration. * A t Coventry Grammar School Harbor Command Yaacy DCrrlnser vmion t^llai Movie E. Peters, Mrs. B. Malcolm Stati- State Bureau of library Services, ReaosnaUe rates, depending on site of group. there have been no iKuninations Brothers Co., effective Meu'ch 15. which bid $7,551.20, less $1,766J!0 Applicants between 17 and 27 -an 18-aet volume encyclopedia, Target: The Corrupters .8, 40. i s naril, Henry M. Beck, Mra. BmU and Jewel Drlekamer, In charge of made for a replacement for Ketch- The appointment, announced yes- for the trade-in, for a net cost of are invited to contact tha recruit- ^•‘Our Wonderful World,” has been f : 40 Men ef Destiny I K|ns at Diamonds to PLYWOOD H 16 l>iug eslntaios I Eyewitness 8 13 MaJek, Satil Blum. James Mar- the Middletown library Center, am,;, Ij^e . aaid the circuit court terday, puts Landa In charge of $5,795 for an International truck ing office at 630 Asylum Ave., purchased frOm proceeds of the Huatley-Brlnkley '- 10. M TELEPHONE Ml 3-0596 JUST TW£ OPPOSITE ! .. . Chet HunUey 88. 30 maud, Maurice Alexander, Joseph will be speakers. judges will fill the vacancy ac- developing and c(x>rdinating sales and DlUon Sales and Service, 319 Hartford. ' soccer contest held last fall at the 7:00 Erening Report They will outline a propoaed new IT KEEPS THE BLOOP VESi- Newa-WeaUiei t2. SU. I B is Neats • 33 TBahllk, Sol Sihder. Mra. LouU Bording to teims of the atatutee. of all Warner produ(^ to outside Mialn.SL, which bid $6,946.29, less Aptitude testing, to determine school. TTiere are also added to Death Talley Daya nnal Report 4U Soraccht, Saul Caroline, Alfred state library serviee wMeh will Souroes close to the- situation the United States and Canada. $200.29 for the trade-in, for a net qualifications before enlisting, is the shelves a group of 80 books SEt-S OP THE SKIN PILATE P. Barry Barents 80 Rtfleman News. Sports A Weathsr 8. 8 13 Soriutchl and Walter Deplula. open ahortly and service a number Raid, however, teat an acting Warner manufaoturers corsets, cost of $6,746 for Ford truck. ^ven at 9:30 a.m. every Monday loaned from the National Associa- THIS GIVES A PEELING OP Rescue ( of towns In this region. WARMTH, BUT ACTUALLY IflllKm Dollar UuvMS I Best of Pear (C) 10. 80 To Hear Cuban Emigre proaaeutor wlU probably be ap- underclotbing and pewkages. The bid price includes mounting without obligation. tion'for the Advancement of Sci- America's Creaiast Mortsa 8 Mrs. Marita Meirlcki ot this ence. These books replace the 80 CAUSES THE BOPY 'TO T:U Bvenina Report I Adventure Theater 13 The Men’s Fellovrahip of Co- LOSE HEAT. Sports Carasre ' town,' chairman of Group 2, la a on loan for the first part of the HiKhllrhls Award Theater 40 lumbia Congregational Church member of the Governor’s Commit- school year. Principal Clarence C. fftvM tnferiMH««i 7:80 Rswhlde 8. I Jack Paar Sbow (Cl 38 has invited the Holy Name Socie- tee on Libraries, and will give a « H it not mteodod to b« of • ABffwitic n»tur«. Rescue « Movie 8 Crttic'e Showcase 8 Ektoondson announ6ed. Intematlonel Showlims 10. I News sum OtTf'' 8 ty of St. Coliunba’a Church to report of its aetlvlUea. GETTING FACTORY-AUTHORIZED meet with them today at 8 ioln State 0-10 BEE SATURDAY’S TV, WEEK FOR COMPLETE UBTUIO Mrs. Barbara Atwood of Storrs, The Coventry High School Li- p.m. In the Parish House to hear program chalrmaji. Will present an be a benefit basketball game for JoM Salasar of Manchester. brary Club has 'joined the Con- the scholarship fund of the Educa- outline of programs arranged for Squort Foot necUcut Nutmeg 0-20 Library tion Association of Coventry at the Salazar worked with Fidel Cas- future meetings. ' ■ ^ 4 * "k ' Aides Association. Oub members tro, In his native Cuba, before the AiARRIED? Coventry High School. The asso- 4 Colon are Roseann Bilodeau. Dledre ciation Ig sponsoring the game. Radio Revolution, as head o f the depart- Dickson, Nancy Galinat, Foster ment to construct hotels and 4x8V4 PoimIs (TIUs Rating Inelndca only U ms u news broaScaato «f IS «r 15-miaats Kent Formal W ear Grant. Judith Sanborn and Judith Manchester Evening Herald Cov tourist havens in the effort to in- otbcr obart aawacaata). ANNUAL SALE Treschuk. Mrs. Joseph Motycka, entry correspondent, F. Pauline lengtli. Some stations carry crease tourist trade. However, not school librarian, is club advisor. Uttie; telephone PUgrim 3-6t31. WDRC—l i s t 7:60 UCoim ys. Colgate being in sympathy with Castro, MAHOGANY At Regal Cab Scout News 4:00 News 8:06 Pop* Concert Salasar left Cuba and came to the 8:06 Nlshtbeal , States. He la an engineer with a SAVE UP TO $100.00 Cub Scout Pack 57 awards re- 4:10 Art Johnson Show »:30 Point of Law PANELING One O f Connecticut’s Largest Held in 2 Slayings 4:06 Today on Wsll Street 9:36 Nightbeat Manchester construction firm. 3/8 COLODED cently made Include: Bear badge, 8:U6 Raynor Shines Formal Rental Stores to Richard Flint, Richard Clapp, 11:16 Spurts Sinai BloedmobUe Visit Set W. H. ENGLAND VANCOirVER. BC. (A P )-E rlc 1;04 News A Sign Off II :3U Starlight SertaaiM ' Ronald Mason and John Mason; I SO Sign o n Llfton, 22, formerly of Rindge, WHAT-414 Plans were made Monday for LUMlElt CO. NEWEST STYLES TO lion badge, Brian Lewis and Ro- 4:UU Paul Barve) WrOP-I4M PLASTER N.H.. wa.s to be arraigned in police 4:00 Connecticut RallreoiB the Red Croan Bloodmobile vlait land Tedford; arrows under wolf 4:80 Sound Stage to Oohimbia on March IS by 10 • Opsii All Day Satnrday a FIT AIL MEN court today on two charges of 7:0U Edward P Morgan 8:00 Don Blair Miow ” A t tee Green” —M l S4201 badge, two to John Higgins and 8:»J Nlgtil night ll:00 News. wcBMn votunteera who lunched at • TUXEDOS • CUTAWAYS one gold and one silver to Ronald capital murder. IIM Tonight at My Place Lindy’s in WUUmantic. The blood- BOARD Lifton l.s accused of slaying 4:U0 World News New Magna-vision 330 Mason. U:03 81m on r;i(i Wall Stre-.i • STROLLERS Arrows under bear badge one Larry Short, 32, a Vancouver WTiD—teas 4:16 Showcaae and Nswt gold to Richard Clapp and one police detective, and Larry Kings- 6:00 News. Weather A Sports 4:46 „uwel| ninmaa KNOTTY PINE ton, 31. an assistant hotel man- 4:30 Suppertime Serenade fi'6.6 S'v.rte' gold and one silver to John Hig- 6:35 Old. Borrowed and Blue 7:00 CBS News EVERYTHING |N STCXTK ager, last month. The two men 7:10 Richard Haves and Carol Bursetl fully automatic BIG PICTURE TV ^ns; denner stripe to Richard 8:46 Three Star Extra had gone to Lifton'a room at the 7:06 Conversation Piece 7:30 News Analysis EVERY^E LIKES MERRY Clapp Stephen Galinat and- Rob- swank waterfront hotel to check 7:30 News of the World. M IKi ."he Wnrio (VinuBH NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR ert Phelon; assistant denner stripe 8:16 Showcase and Newi Oil a spurious credit csnl. 7:46 Radio Moscow SABLEWOOB to Richard Flint. WUIiam Chap- Lifton had been scheduled to Bess Eaton pell and Scott Stenberg. come into court Tuesday, but his The pack has received its char- case was put over when he told ter for the year. Roy Biggins has the magtstrate his family had not received a certificate of apprecia- DONUTS been able to raise enough money BEAUTIFUL tion for work done in enrollment to hire a lawyer. SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN of boys. Higgins recently resigned OVER 48 DELICIOUS as cubmaster but is ser\’ing as ZIST UNDERGROUND TEST O f all the people who ever reached the age of 65 since pack committee treasurer. VARIETIES PICTURES Cub Scout Pack 65 awards: Eh-- WASHINGTON (AP)—Another | the world ^ g a n , more than one fourth are alive today. De Cormier Motors says, nest Archambault. bear badge: underground blast—the 21at an- In fact, there are more people over 65 today than ever Open 6 A.M. to 1 A.M. Doily and Sunday John Bassett, five silver arrows; nounced by the Atomic Energy before in history. Here is dramatic evidence of the power $30 SQUARE John Belanger, bear badge; Eki- Commiasion In. ita current aeries— | ^'Ypu can move up to one of these fine high ward Detong, bobcat pin and year was touched off Thursday at the! of modem drugs to keep people alive and healthy. That’s • * Sqiiora Foot pin; Howard Dubord. bear badge; Nevada test site. j why we say . . . Robert Du repo, gold arrow and The AFC said the teat was ofj quality cars today, they are priced to please, INCHES BIG! two silver arrows: David Pierce, low yield. Such blasts have a force' TODAY’S PREBCRUraoN IS THE BIGGEST bobcat pin; Theodore Pierce, hon equivalent to less than 20,000 tons EABGAIN IN mSTORT badge and gold arrow; John Stin- of Twr. alii|ii8B(tara •ateiib -sawera STEa HANaEO PubHsheB I b TIm Iwtsrsut Of PtaanBAcy tm i MudlelM By niST A STEP AWAT PROM REGAI. and, at the best of bank terms." Pictures twice as big as 19" son. bobcat pin and John Zipiet PARK FREE IN PURNELL PARKINC wolf badge. 150 CENTER STv— M AN CH ESTER Ja screens-will give you much About Town more enjoyment,..f(Jr only HAMMER The Gleaners’ Circle of Second! pennies a day! Congregational Church will meet at i weSTOW M 8 p.m. March 13 at the Church Community House. A beauty clinic { Clearance PHASM ACT will be conducted ^ Mrs. Arnold TODAY’S E. Carlson of Oak Grove, Refresh- 459 HARTFOHD ROAD-v-TEL. MI 9-9946 ments will be served by Miss June MAGNAVOX SUBUBDAN COLONIAL D. Loomis. Mrs. Wilfrrt Hill and 19*0 $ 1 0 f l C MODEL No. $18 Mrs. Veroon Sanborn, Members are asked to bring clean-up gifts Valiant - for the project the women are con 4-door sedan, standard SPECIALS ducting at the Meeting house. transmission. Goorga 4)#'^ Just select yoiJr program.' Revoliitlonary" MOST RELIABLE) So trouble-fraa The meeting of the ” 8 and <0” Petit Salon scheduled today at Video-matic gives you the best pictures day that Magnavox guaranteas sandca r' the American Legion Home has 1959 and night because critical picture adjust- at well at all parts and tubkt for* been postponed. Members Will be 1958 RAMBLER STATION WAGON ments are made electronically-always. a full year on Gold Seal modkit. notified when the next meeting will Poitiae 4395 YELLOW PINE $ A SPOTLESS ONE OWHER-GAIL be held, Mrs. John Lacek said. ’1395 The annual Jund drive of the 4-door sedan. Automatic American RedPCross is under way. trans., heat and music. 1961 C H EV R O LET 2-D O O R SE D A N OTHER MAGNA-VISION S30 TV FROM $277. FLOORING * . . The Nathan .Hale Chapter, which Includes Coventry, is mailing a 0 OYUNDfen, STANDARD TRANSMISSION. LIKE NEW. JUST TRADED ON 1959 THE FABULOUS NEW RAMBLER. SPECIALLY PRICED. n99S letter of appeal to each family t‘{ within the area. A headquarters report shows that Poifiae 4375 1961 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 13 Coventry ca^k have been 4-door sedan. Radio and Why you won't find fanfare, served by the Red Cross through heater, automatic trana. LIKE NEW—SAVE ON THIS FINE WAGON. ’2 1 9 5 Mrs. William H. Heffron, volunteer social service aide. Donations to LOOK! BIG SAVIMGS on F M MAGHAVOX RADIOS the drive may be mailed to the Red 1959 hoopla and hullabaloo 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Cr^s office at 36 EHm St. tn Rock- LOADED AND SHARE AS A HOUND’S TOOTH. WHITE W ITH A BEAUTIFUL exciting to own...ideal to give vlUe. ^95 m m INTERIOB. ONE CAREFUL OWNER. .LOW MILEAGE. 4695 Today at 6:45 p.m. there will Plymouth at this worM-famous sign 4-door station wagon, au- Boord Foot tomatic transmission, irow- Conly good, sound utod cart and irueka) 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON ateering and brakes. why not EXTRA ONE OWNER. SPOTLESS W ITH A L L THE GOODIES. - 4095 NOW ONLY *29 ’ ^ h FOLDING COMMODES 100 19S6 V 0 U SW A 6 EN 1957XHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN Ditappearing *675 USED VOLKSWACEf e CYLINDER. STANDARD SHIFT. ONE C^fiREFUL OWNER. VERY CLEAN. ’8 4 HOW ONLY *19“ ' MANT OTHERS TO 1A/IODERNIZE... 1990 2-DOOR SEDAN $149 STAIRS T954 OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE 88 /MAGNALARM, Model C-5. Slumber CHOOSE FROM 1999 2-DOOR SEDAN $149 VERY W ELL PRESERVED—AND RUNS LIK E A CLOCK. ’5 9 5 POCKET MATE, model AM 60. Excep­ switch; retire to music. WakeS you with Bank Bate* Small Paymenta Yo ur Old Home! tional 6-transistor AM radio only 4JA*’ alarm Or music. Pressing Wink-Alarm 1IM 2-DOOR SEDAN $129 1954 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN high. Complete with battery, earphone, lets you sleep a few extra minutes. Ap­ FULLY EQUIPPED! A NICE RUNNING U T IIE OAR. ’4 4 5 carrying case. Gift boxed. Choice of pliance outlet for morning coffee. In CHORCHES CALL US roR 19M 2-DOOR SEDAN $129 colors. ' , decorator colors. - • MOTORS, INC. EXPERT PLANNING ON Typica l Down Pa ym ents On These V a lues ■(■■V UADC DIA CAUIMAC Come in and s^e the large selection of Magnavox 1951 STATION WADON $89 IjlRMY m U nC DIU a H fllllia models now on sale. Here are but a few: ** Authorized Saleu and Service 23 Ch rj'sler-Dodge-Dart AMPS Rouc|h b p m in g mCDICRL Lancrr-lYucka KITCHEN REMODELING- 195I KOIIBI STATION WA60N ' $ ^ 1958 RAMBLER 2-DOOR SEDAN a StorM HI-FI-wUb FM/AM. Model 266. . Onl ^ 5 Down NOW O N L Y ...... ^198.50 *‘'“***®® 26x54' PHflRmfiCY 80 O A K L A N D ST. KAMERIOAN MODEL). ECONOMY PLUS IN THIS FINE CAR. 195 Phone 3H 8-2791 1955 2-DOOR SEDAN ^ ■.PIIAtHLa.l. Ml. 1-4141 THIS WEEKEND • Stereo H-FI with FM/AM. 80 watta. 8 apeoltera. ADDITIONS-OR RENOVATING 1957 FORD VICTO RIA HARDTOP Model 621. NOW ONLY ...... $349.50 19592-DOOR SEDAN ^ $T95 A SHARP P4NPULAR MODEL FULLY EQUIPPED. SURELY ONE OF FtmO'S O nly 6 195 Down NICBSI MODELS. e Magna-Viaion 880 big ploture. Colonial autofnatlc JV. CQOQ C/| $49.00 Johns Manviiie ANY ROOM IN THE HOUSE Model 818. NOW ONLY ...... 1981 Chevrolet Monza. WITH tHIS COUPON 1958 FORD ESCORT STATION WAGON INSULATION 'W « wlU baUd anything from a garage to a complete henaa for Antoiiiatic transmission^ .. *2095 A NIUE UniUC WAGON THAT SHOWSiPS HAD THE BESTO# CARE. O nly S Down a Fnlljr aatomatlc. 280 aquare Incli TV. Model 868 AN OPEN LET TER 195 $259.5Q lVa"-2".3V you at a fair and reasonable price. « 1960 M G A Roadster;" ONEAMNFR,-'. 1- NOW ONLY ...... Twin cam. .. >•••••*#••••'eaet «.• *1695 i- PURCHASE 1958 RENAULT DAUPHINE 4-DR. SEDAN p n lv 4 DoVn a TV Oonaoletto with 280 aqoare inch acreen. Model 801. $218.00 ON NOW ONI.Y ...... 1*000 000000** ” RCA WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES 1959 Ford- Ranch Wagon. — anicbbo o no my oar. RUNS JUST FiNii ' ' i Radio^eater, automatic transmasion. • * 1 1 9 5 WESTINGHOUSE RUILT-INS ' or MORE TV & SER V ICE 19SY Plymouth Suburban Station Wagon $ *V A C 1957 MERCURY MONTEREY HARDTOP Onhr M Q ^Dow n CALORIC GAS RANGES Radio, heater, automatic transmissioii. . . . ONE OARBFUL OWNER. FULLY EQUIPPED. A PUFF. ^ I work hard for my money, so I really looked around Limited time offer ^ Convenient terms before I bought my Zenith console TV set. I got the 1957 Reriault Dauphihe. *395 1959 ENGLISH fORD CONSUL 4-OR. SEDANonfy S 1 Q l« Down best deal at Better Homes. They gave me more allow- BROWSE IN SETTER HOMES and GARDENS ance for; the old one than elsewhere. I got 3.000 A’■ ▲ARAIPEBRATHER ELEGANT IMPORT. VERY NICELY KEPT. ^ d k V P d h # Green Stamps and, 1 FU LL YEAR SERVICE on both 1936 Pontiac 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater, $CAlE "IDEA CENTER** AT OUR ROCKVIUE 100 Extra Tested, Adjusted, Delivered, Guaranteed and Serviced parts and labor. autoaiatic transmisaion, power steering. .. 1957 FORD Y-DOOR SEDAN 5 DISCOUNT SHOWROOM ▲DNE OWNER. FULLY EQUIPPED AND VEBlYfHARP CAR. O nly 195 Down By Our Own Mechanics There are three brilliant TV technicians there: Clay . 4 . 1955 OMs 4-Door Sedan “88”. Radio, heater, Plaid automatic transmission, power steering. ., 979 CASH and CARRY Chase, Bob Snow and Erwin Koltay building a great Business Hbura: 7^30 to 5:00 Daily 1955 PONTIAC 2-DOOR HARDTOP Famous For Service Since 1931 n ^ e for the idea they believe in: Honesty and relia- li955 Chevrolet 2-Dbor. Stamps ONE OWNER. WELL MADliTAINED. A SURE PLEASER. O nly ’145 Down bility. Ready to go on guaranteed repairs,_ evenings and Open Fri. .Evening till 8 :30— Sat. till 1:00 'P.M. 6 cylinder, standard s h ift ...... Sundays, too. I f you have a portable for repair just take With ^ i s Coupon and The Direct Factory Dealer it there,'they fix it right there in front of you while you 1955 Chevrolet Panel. Truck. Purchase Of j»,W AYS A FINE SELECTION OF QUALITY CARS JUST> TRADED ON THE FABULOUS NEW RAMBLER wait and watch. ^ > AT "MANCHESTER’S OWN RAMBLER DEALER.” MANCHESTER ^5.00 or More ’n =■■ " I CUT THE ADDRESS OCT; HARTFORD BUILDING ' ~ ator, A)k ' A l M M I e laratOae nrai-15555 ‘-'. Oauiaa Wdfi ohm BaOnaiur. ' LUMBER SUPPLY CO. INC. w^ie,iaet. . L k-'' w p itetiite untt ‘ I N C O R P O R A T E D lE tfE ¥ H W E sY v Rockville Branch Hartford Yard ROUTE 83, TOLLAND TURNPIKB ' 593 Windsor St. Mormier Motor Sales, liic. Maaefceator'a lau^oot and OMeot TV, Radio, Record aa4 AppUaaeo Btoro 19 'Grove St. 68 UNION s i ^ R O c k v iU E Ml 3-5144 TALCOm’ILLE—tel. Ml 9-X838 OUR NIW LOCATION IS 2tl MOAO ST. TELMI3-<165 MI 3-262S Hartford I ’ ' - . 1|0 CINTiR ST., COR. of CHURCH St. EASY NO LIMIT PARKING 255 C E N T E R ST. PHONES: Ml 9.3900 or TR M444 TR S.SSN CH f . \ \ '•. 'l '

1./. ’ >h, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 9. 1962 i>AGE NINE (I ! 'lRI3C8t3^^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MARCH •, Id<2

•ltd msk* lom* fUftf««U9na v«ry From A Troubled Land, by Alaq hortijr.” Patbh, A T h o ^ t ^ Today ’Ike Dawn of Civilization, by. MpoaaoriMI' by dw MaackeaUr Th» ba^c lu n i^ on , to whlcH Stuart Dlgott; Franny .and Zooeyi Irrald OnrcO ef ' - T: t ! w« mdat come, aomer of Uttn, It ^ J,. D.. Salinger; ’tlie Cbnttaeni Loolcing at that m main sood, In action, our Live On, iy Ivan T. Sandar- (ntgoaot. Ixwat that wa did. not ; Sinclair Lewis; Ao .American Utt, by MArk Sehdrer; Japanese Ths gotoei says of ascent fight World War n for any torri- Inn, , by Oliver Statler; Citizen tann Gainea^tovJarusalcm'-that torial gab^. lliia waa ao frua a Jeaui went bMxnrrhu diaeljelM. Rt h un tltonl, by wfntanl A. Swanbergi claim, la a ganoral wa^, aM in The Spanish d vll War,' by tfeigh Jem aaya that, to the end draw Thotaas; ReediteidtnttORt; A Man Bstar tollowad J « iu “afar BattM af what wt aa a nation really intend* Last week,, the Notable Boidis off.” That perbapa la tba lin t tan- at Maiiche«t«r Coan, 4^, tha| ft la a pity to ha«a Oklna^ Stw^ of Hlsfosy—Volume l», by Council; of the AnMrican Xlhfa^ Arnold J. Toynbee; Cbrtoine, to prawdon vAicti w » fa t f n n the wa the' glaring' exception oh the AteociaUbn choee Uie fifty book! ketmeth I'yBaB; The MeMto of record, Jbi the avast* aa tbay tot- SIDING? fold wa ara awara that Jaaua foaa world mi^>. they 'toneidered' outetandtag for Ute President, iMO, by Theotore It pay* to look at—and compors H. White, i before tut, a lepf way bafota us, T«ar ..V- •9*1 the publishing year of 1991. The beyondi ajtythjng wa have ever ax- —mmnl isad}ng fasandsf TouH •«•••« TJa Jtoftt R«fimig fifty titles were selected from 944 perianeeiL Be . aeama, aa It ware, Srtxt to look at NATIONAL ®*W • nominations. . to bs so far ahead ef ua that we “ Pittabofito-Lodi” fint baeanas - Janlo Quadros was elected presl'-^ We at Mary Cheney Library are 3 jrfen Arrested can hariUy' ace him. What was It’a a top quality pndnet—givaa dent of Brasil, in OetobeCr 19to, by happy to announce that our eslec- true ef Simon Peter Is far more p4u aMxw for your mnsy—hi THB iSi KD^PRUSS a majority of 9,000,000 votes, Uoaa for the year 1861 Included 49 In Fatal Stabbing true of us; at bast we follow afar baclnd t o tha Mdsst, most ax- The Aatoetatc .j» ta «xcluilvai> of the fifty aues. Ueted below are off. Wa may not feel unfitted to ptoisnead nsaii in ths todnstry. anutlad to the 6t rapubilcailon at which VHM the handsomest mar- have set With the.multitude M the all mwaMwa l "la aiinata enmSaeieimai! to It or gin, ever scored by gny candidate the titles chtwen. WAREHAM, Mass. (AH)—^ last tor itose pnmhm heivnm not otaanrfta etadhaa ta tlUa oapar American Heritage Book of In- hillaide as he qta** the sermon on andnd alee (be Meal Maw oualltbed hart. In BmaUian history. Uea today announced the arrest of the mount, l^ t ta yrofeae to have (I) lhaebfea Zioekins Daigti for All rtBMi «t raaehUcallon n( t i^ la l diAnS: Nobody Knows My Name, three young men on murder Last August, e t ^ months afr by Jamca Baldwin; The Will of shared his pasritm la another mat- tilktar, ffTtoer seal (2) Alodina laoatelfta airetit gM aMa ftaarvod. riiarges ta the fatal stabbing ef ter. Ona.U.awaM Of what Ntetxohe tritttL tarftto* tot longn lasting ter asanming Ms tountryia presl- isiims. by Stringfellow Barr; Fables an oil.tanker steward Wednesday called "the pathos of distance” be- Jhill aarvtea cllaar et H B. A. Serr* In Ivory by Adrienne Barbanson ' Salih (m Availabla with hr with- lee. Inc dcncy, he reeigned It, with vague night tween oursittves and him. Sincer- ' Wato Pltor Bactor Bhard for fublittiara Dtatrraa; Tat (on order); Arma Control, Dis- Selvino A. Lopes. dT> with a 'wife ity requires that we do not claim joltua Matham mer - Na« .allegationa against dark, malig- armament; and National Security, added insulation, rigidity.' 'Your York Cbleaaa _-Ji Bpiton. nant forces opposing his reform and daughter in the Cape Verde too much for ounelves; that we HgKBBR gbREAU o r D, G. Brenan, editor. Islands., was stabbed in the neck admit from how fir off we foUow dkstoa of 10 ootira in bakad-on CmCOLATIU] prograims, and went on a six The Architecture of America, by when he diaoovered a ' group of him. POLYMKRINsanMU The Retell >tM< 1 bb Oeaopany iae.. montha tour around the world. He John Burchard; K^sletance, Re- young men alasHlng the tires on wolard U ftporry IsAni MBir djaeUn-^t^m n —1 lack aaaumta no ftnaaelal rtapontibfilty for was carried to his ship, when he bellion and Death, by Albert his nephew’s ear. Ho ran for help Taken tress typocrapbleal anon amwarina In ad- Camus; Slums and Suburbs, by rtroaentnta wa etinr readina ma^' left BraxU lest summer, on a but was cut down. Lsntes-Easter Sonroeboek In The Kaneftealtr Branlnt Herald Jamea B. Oonant: Indian Art. i» Police Chief Clifton F. Keyes' Charles U WaUia, Editor stretcher, weeping. America, by Frederick Dockstad- Submitted to Dliplar adrertlttna eteatna houn: named thoee charged with murder NATIONAL For Mondar—1 p.m rriday. Wedneadey Janio Quadros re- er; The Demons, by HeUneito Van ea William BapUile, 29; John R. Mrs. lUimaiM b : Ftamey Jr. Aseodato^aUalaur. For TOeadar—1 Ika Hendar turned to Brasil, officially a pri- Doderer;: The Age of Reason Be- Barbosa, 22, and Jossjta B. Bar- HarlMNtal AtomlMm BMtof; la Sto. and 9to. Fbr Wodr--*— — p-m Tueaday. gins, by WIU * Ariel Durant; Ed- bosa, 21, all of Wareham. Seeosd Copfrifitlaiial Churdi For nmr p.m Wedneadty. vate citizen. He returned talking elMkemd Mviaa. Md Ika aomymUtbl PaMla. -X B.fn. Thundar as if somebody else had forced him ucation For Public Responsibility, Keyes said Baptiste admitted be ir—1 Km mday. C. Scott Fletcher, editor; Fate Is stabbed Lopes as the older man ------daadlme: IO;ilO n.m. eaeO out of the presidency to which he Call or Writ* for FREE b o o M tl day et pubneatlai axeent Saturday— The Hunter, by E, K. Gann; Eixcel- ran down Main Street crying ft* • a m . had been elected, not as if he him- lence; Can We Be Equal and Ex- help. ^ cellent, too? by John W. Gardner. Friday. March 9 self had suddenly elected to leave 'Ths chief said the trio slaahed OISBBOF’i win re-side your hone with "Pitsbnrgh Lock** that presidency. And, he was talk- Promise At Dawn, by Remain the tires on David Alves’ car be- ing of the future In vague and por- Gary; A Bumt-Out Case, by Gra- cause they bore him a grudge for Flash! Bulletin! ham Greene; Houae Without A un unexplained reeaon. Lopes was Ahnsiniin Siding Per Month tentous terms, which suggested Roof, by Maurlca Hindus; Mathe- slain, the chief said, because he for *s little ss . We have surveyed the morning’s something about . the BrazillAn matics In The Making, by Lance- was "in the wrong place at the Btill* headlines diligently, oon^dered the lot Hogben; The Horizon Book of wrong time.” ,. CohMrfesstoe SidewnO Per Month M A IL T H IS C O U P O N T O D A Y! people "marching” ta unity with cEOBfiiir h Aix istate of the' world from every sol- the Renaiaeance; The Death and 'The three were held without for as* little, ss Quadros toward some vague brand IBartfariBead emn aspect weighed the potential of revolution. Life of Greet American Cities, by bail for arraignment later today ta GROSSMAN signlfleanee. and consequence of Jane Jacobs; The Man Who Feels Wareham District Court. PhoM NOW ifer a frto roof or sidiiif chock ap. As for the Brazilians, they Lift Behind, by Gerald W. John- YOUR PAHUCS any number of purported facts, QiKi' ity Lnv. I'or.t Mo seemed, or good-sized mobs of son; The Faith of a Heretic, by DOLLAR WORTH $1,500 . HEADOUARTERS This Was Before Automation and come, after an this prolonged them seemed, gUkl to see him Waiter Kaufmann; Russia and the PEatTH AMBOy, N. J. (AP) — SINCE 192S Industrial men take a look at a machine that was bulft to last. It's a mortar and pestle used by New OriMsan’s bmad sew 1992 Heewt Pregram smIim H eottsr ifwn mental endeavor, to the conclusion again. West Under Lenin and Stalin, by Veronica Polak has a one-doUar the Oneida Indians at least 200 years ago to grind com. Feeling the edge of It is Robert Fuller, ever le own yew ewn hesw . . . yeii den't need o dewn paynwni, that we Miall not find, neither today And even those Brasilistis who .George F. Kennan. bill with piettu'es of George Wash- WILL IE head of the Lydall and Foulds, Oolonlsl Board Co., while Samuel Pierson of ABA Tool and Die Oo., yew sitolMy peyamat b Mwll, often lew than yaw prasmt rent . nor for many tomorrows, anything lahi In Two Worlds, by Theo- ington on front and back. Inc., and Harvey King of the Ka-Klar Cloth Toy Co. watdu The men are on a committee, along with Z 91mm 9m6 •• m? GBOW- and yoa con tava Ihowondt of dollan. Sea the werei ef all-iiew . . . are not glad to see him have to ad-, dore Kroeber (on order); '^ e Ship, It came as change from a grocer ! MAN MOMf OWNItfNIf CATAIOO. I complitely dHbrant Oretanan Hemet Inihiding copes, celenhiU, ronchei, more worthy of notice than the Walter Ferguson of The Herald, to raise money for the Lutz Junior Museum. Pierson btpuffbt the mlt that his exits and his entrances by Bjorn Lendstrom; liie (Children four years ago. OfElf first donation with him, and presented it to Mrs. Madeline McAwley, dire«or of the museum. This 2 *M%ewN uunt 'ni no . tpBMeven; gotrlu ni and many ethert that hove all the feotwei yeu fact that the first red-winged have a certain style about them. of Sanchea, by Osoar Lewis; Poetry The U.S. Treasury has offered to is the first industrial fund campaign. Hiat mortar and pestle, to the way, is on loon for this wont In • new heete that ydll potfetfly wk yaw IndMdwiI foodly requlre- blackbird made its appearance this He left when internal economic and Ebcperience, by Archlbsild Mac- exchange the double dollar for a TOMORROW month from the Museum of the American Indians, Heye Foundation, ta New York City. (Herald menh. Oiawman't ho* a complete htoie fw every feeilly> every Incemel sound single, Mrs. Polak said See Iheie new henwt In full celer wid deicdbed In detail . . . tend for morning. conditions were JUst beginntag to Lelah; New Life, by Bernard photo by Pinto). ______Maiamud; Ring of Bright Water, Thursday. 336 NORTH MAIN STREET— PHONE MI 9-5253 yew copy ef Orewwnn’t Heme catalog tedoyl ' Ihis appearance waa made, be bad for Brasilians. Hs comes But she claimed a private collec- tOa.m,!oi|Mn. from the usual first high perch, by Gavin Maxwell; 'Hie Chateau, (Scranton Motel), Manchester, EDWARD SILVERMAN back when some of Uieae condi- by WUUam Maxwell; Tke CoU of tor has offered her $1,500. SotUh BFmifaor with the usual gutteral vocaliaa- shortly after midnight waa ar- American Legion 647 Main Street '1 tions have got ito out of lumd, Ufa, hy Ruth Ellen Moore; The rested and charged with failure Hartford, Conn. Uons and winged semaphores, on a when prices, for instance, have White NUe, by Alan Moorhead; Librarian Voted to drive in a proper lane. Police Plans Irish Night no GRANIU ST QUINCY MASS ’Tel.; OHapel 7-1798 date, Mardi 9, which is rather late, gone so inflationary as to cotnpel The City ta History, by l - e ^ said that Duncan, dri'ving north MICHAEL ORAVIS I Mumford; Music of the Spheres, by GROSSMAN HOMES Oui Si»lySr»f/i Yriii 'nisrs la room for suapicion that drastic policies of osie kind or an- on Porker St., failed to r^und a “Irish Night” wlU he celebrated 70$ Main. St., Moncheeter, Conn. Guy .Murcble; Hie Edge of Sad- For High School curve at Parker and Lydall Sts. the blackbird indeed had been other. Things got m uch^rse after 936 MAIN ST. - MI 8-5171 - 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - THURS. and FRI. EVENINGS by the Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post Tel.t HArrisOn 8-6201 m nets„by Edwin O’Conner; An Only when his car skidded on a peich of the American Legion -with a ?9 HOMt CENIERS AND OVER 100 HOME CONSULTANTS IN NEW ENGLAND READY TO SiRVE YOU lODAY' lurking' in the wings for several he left, no one else has been able to Child, by Frank O’CJOnnor; Tales TO 9 P.M. * CLOSED MONDAYS At the Board of Education budg- of icy road. The vehicle then ran days, waiting for the first au- dinner dance next Saturday, cure them; perhaps nmv, the think- . et meeting Tuesday evening, an off the road onto property at 498 March 17, at the Post Honv^. thentic weather mildness of the ing inside Janio Quadros might be, allocation was approved for a li- (Parker St. (west side), knocking A ham and cabl>age dinner will season. Ihat arrived yesterday af- down a red cedar Ranch-type be served at 7:30 p-m.- the. people of Brazil will give him brarian for the high scliool. 'Hii* fence and struck a tree. No in- temoottf this morning the red- more reliable support when he pro- addition to the school staff was juries -were reported, but the Dtm- Tom Page and his orchestra wing proclaimed it. Llggtlt Special can car hod to be towed from the will provide music for dancing poses some of the tough cures nec- deemed necessary so that ptipUs from 9 p,m. to 1 aun. « *, Once the red-wing has made one essary. might leam the proper usage of scene with extensive front end damage. Ehctent of property dam- Memheix and gudsts are invited. appearance, what remains of wln- That assumes that Janio Quad- a Ubrary and the handling of ref- ' ’nckets may be purchased from can never be the same. The erence materials. age was not known. Duncan ros is a rational national leader, OF MANCHESTER A textbook Item for the high posted a $20 bond while awaiting Kenneth Yeomans, 309 Woodland Sbund and the movement of hope who knows what he is doing and ^pearance ta court here on Merch St., chairman; or from Robert school Includes S500 for boolu tor Mongell, Owe Freeman,' Hessy can always be imagined out there, why he is doing it and what he is the highway safety driving coume. Two other minor accidents oc- Wierzbecki and Robert Gagnon, aomeMiere, and nothing‘can drive going to do nqxt, and who covers , TWs dasBroom plmse of the safety all members of the committee, pr them vWy far away. At the very i’prograni Is required by (Jonnectl- curred early today with no injur- an this coid private piaiihing of cijt law. On-the-rocu! trdUnlng is ies nor arrests reported. At 4:30 at the iPost Home, 20 Leonard S t •first breakJn the clouds, or In the his with a florid, emotional brand Guaranteed also offered to students, but is not o'clock a car skidded off the road, ^ lU , they be there again, re- of public acting which pleases his To Give Tou Something new for you required by the state. on W. Middle Tpke.,'just west of Romney Rips Pants !neMring proclamation «f rescue and Latin audiences. A Very Supt. Merie Woodmansee was Dover Rd., and at 8 o’clock a delivery for us all.. Once the red' . Enjoyable requested by the board to study minor two-car accident was in- LANSING, Mich. (AP)—George What troubles us is a feeling Smoke the possibilities of liaving the on^ vestigated at S. Mata and Ahh Romney, a candidate for the Re- ^ n g has come, you can trust him that perhaps it is the extreme pub- 2nds OF A NATIONALLY ; the-road training ou'tride the Sts. Slight motor vehicle damage pubUcain nomination for governor ,'Rever to renega His is the first lic. emotionalism which is genuine ADVER’nSED OlOAR at Watkins! • school day to allow more time and was reported. of Michigan, has been aelected by -truly authentic voice and movs- and the only real key to what may WHICH SELLS FOR lOc concentration on school subjects. a tailors’ organization as one of The board was disturbed by an toe country’s 10 best drepsed men. ;m«nt of the spring, and that day be ex|iected from his future politi- Reg. $4.76. S i More Over, Yftu! •Which first sees and hears him is expense Item of $381 to replace But he arrived at the Michigan cal activity and leaderahip. We Box 50. I i,ww glasM in the Avery Street Ele- WASHINGTON —" The .Pt^ula- ConoUtutional Convention Thurs- Ta day of purs and special Joy. suspect he operates not from cool 7 For 28« mentary School, broken by van- Uon Reference Bureau has flared day with a tear In the leg of his design but from pure impulse. We Perfeotoe and Panatellaa THE dalism. out that if the present United trousers. Couples CInb Meets Romney said he had ripf>ed his CHEVY II HARDTOP Not Territory? find . either extKme frightening, States population growth rates The Couples (Jlub of Oiir Savior should contlnus unchanged, ta 800 trousers getting out of a car the but, as between two etdls, we al- •; The one compjaint which made LiooEn ORue Lutheran Church will meet tomor- yeara each citizen would have only other day jmd forgot to get them ways choose diabelics over hys- row at 9 p.m. Weather permit- flxOd. '^ e greatest impreaalon on Attor- PARKADE one square foot of living space. teria. ting, the a^vlty 4>lanned is tobog------^ ------aey General Robert Kennedy dur- ganing. The alternate activity Is Jng his recent tour of the world roller skating. Couples are ask- 'was alw> the most legitimate cqpi- Pretty Fast ed to meet at the Petersen's. The club will return to the Petersen’s jdalnt that can be made against ’That B-58 Jet streaked frOm Los CAN’T MAKE for refreshments. tte United. States in the world.-It Angeles to New York In two hours Avery iPTA Movie# ^waa the complaint of the Japanese and one minute, ffom New York BinLT-IN COMFORT ON An ail-cartoon show, sponsored -against our occupation and retert- back to Los Angeles in a little "by the “Avery Street Elementary -tlon of Okinawa, which, should be more than two hours and 15 min- School PTA. will be shown tomor A HIGH OR MID-HEEL row from 1:30 to 3 p.m''. at the ENDS^MEETT 'Japanese territory, which wants to utes, and completed its whole I be sold ;be Japanese territory, and which round trip, with time for refuelings •,.at t h e d o o r . yve hold In violation of our own included, in a record (our hours, 42 T Lutherao lyomen Meet often proclaimed principle that we The Lutheran Women’s tieague BraHcl^ R i 5, Soutii Winisor, BU 94515 Buy g new Chevrolet minute's and 12 seconds. (will meet on Monday at 8 p.m. at (OPPOSITE - t o PIN BOWL) ’ COftVAIR MONZA COUPE bought World War II for no terrl- /I f this had been a passenger the Pleasant Valley Clubhouse. A * DISPLAYS OPEN SUNDAY 12-9, DAILY 9-9 •dorial gain. plane, another hour at either stop Now It will b* 9v*n oaslar for you to shop for unusual bargains at film on communism will be shown MAIN OFFICE, 2091 Berlin Tnmplke, Berlin— 9-8591 npw and. start saving! T What we really meant by tpit would have sufficed for the dis- and material will be available (1^ MUee From the hlerlden Line) Watkins. Wc'v# eolltctad th*m in one spot — ^ . . the ----- *------If/yoti’re like most pf us, around this time of year, ZptouB slogan, Okinawa keepa/pro- charge of its passengers aind have new Bargain .from the U.S. State Department. Shop; The Rev. Walter L. Abel will lead you’re struggling to make income and outgo imeet. liilalmtng to the .world, w as^at we enabled them to locate and claim the discussion after toe film toiow- •* WINTER SPECIALS 3Hdn’t want any terrltori^gain un- Here’s how you can help solve this problem next! year. Uicir baggage, if it had not ven- Oven cooking Thi$ ntw d*p«rtm*nt Is another step forward In merchandising, too. Ing. less we considered iy Imperative tured on ahead of them to Lon- is easy today... Hostesses for the evening will be Stop in now and see us about a new ’62 Chevrolet. Right ^rom a mlUtary p ^ "! of view. don or Ha^Cali. Still another hour It will make it possible.for lis to keepiall our. four floors of displays Mra Frederick Mlkolite, Mrs. An- Alunilaiihi off the bat you can begin saving money on your trans- drevf' Kamm, and Mrs. John Mc- portation costs, thanks to Chevrdlet’s modest purchase * The President’ir brother, to his or two, depending upon the time of naat and orderly . without the inevitable odds-and-ends that must • Caffery. . hmlotioa, Dvtton iredit, reported'the frequency and. day and the traffic conditions In- occur whan patterns are dropped or floor iamples become shop- price. And you can eontinue to save, too, on operating Ithe Inalstencb of this complaint, volved, could have taken the pas- 'W' marked. / Manchester Evening Herald ad Laqdart. and maintenance costs, as well as trade-in dollars Iwlth the result that a question on senger from this record flight in 'South Windsor correspondent, when your new-car time rolls around again. But hurry the is^e found its way into the tonra Katz, telephone MItcheU down today while we still have a wide selection, ’The to the center of the big city listed The new Bargain Shop is loca.ted In an entirely new display space on 4-1752. TWaMent’s own press conference as the flight's destination. If the our third floor rear. Hare will be cSllected the one-of-a-lcind items Custom Bunt savings have never been better, and we’re offering the 1^'Wednesday. passenger required, to reach his top dollar on tjrade-in allowances. ^ BEL AIR 4 .D O O R / l h o President's response, to tlie formerly shown in od^.corners of the store . . beds, dinette pieces,, eventual destination on either PatFolmfui Hurt J . 1-CAR GARAGE question of whether or not we have coast, a journey of some 50 to 75 living room tables, sofas, theirs, famps . . a little of everything. ^tatentldns ' of doing something miles out Into ,th« hinterland, he Naturally these bargains are limited to ona-or-few-of-a-kind. New In Auto Crash Trade T oday A t Carter Chevrolet, Inc. iahout “more self government” for could find that negotiable inside items will be added from time' to time* So watch The Herald Classi- JDklnAwa, was candid, and a fair another half day of his time. A poUos oruioer patrolman re- fied Columps for listings . . and shop this department often! FouNckiHoR . Jpough survey of the policy dilemma , For some average journey, we ceived a thumb laceration and li: *995 .yrhiplaah injuriez late yesterday USEDCAR BUYS USED CAR BUYS We wl^ continue to face In Oklna- might calcuiale, the actual cross- so*s h o m e h e o tin g i.f: afternoon tn a -two-car, rear-end ym until evmtually, of course, we ing of the Whole continent might Here are a few typical pieces, subject to prior sale, of course: coUtslon, one of four motor vehicle 1960 CHEVROLET either get out or are thrown out. our w a v I 1*M CHEVROUr take” about one fourth or one fifth accidents Iitvoitigated by Man-, Cimtom Built ImpaJg CoavertiMe. V-rS powasglide, Cor>’air 4-Uoor. "As a matter of fact,” the Presi- chestv Police yesterday and early of the total time Involved. So far You get premlutD qaallty Om owner. Low mileage. $2695 Radio, heater, standard transmlwtlon. dent said, “the Attorney General toda^ Two arrests were made. as we can calculate, with the actu- ' Mebilheat with tlT-98 . . . ths 169.00 6rPc. Rronze Dinette j 30 x 40 x 48” Plastic Top . .$37. t s 1960 CHEVROLET - 'igld that it was reUIy the matter Patrolman Lawrence M. Smith.' 2 CA6 GARAI E 1958 CHEVROLET al crossing down to only two hours, most completely effective fuel $86.60 X6) Cocktail Tables, turned maple l6gs, ^ m aple-s^in^ S3, of 54 Hawthorne St., Was' In ^ la Oonvertibie. 2 tb choose from. Bel Air 4-Door. jehleh came up more In his conver- fh# real percentage operation for oil additive ta use today. And plaatic tops, each ...... $17.95 treated at Manchester Memorial Dactad Both V-9, powergUde. From $ 1 3 9 5 6 cylinder, powergUde. radio. sations than any other matters, future time saving would lie with you get premium-service. Au-. • Hospital and released .after the wMi 1957 CHEVROLET tomatic deliveries . a bal- - 1869.00 TraUitional Lounge Sofa, button back and arms, curved > accident which occurred on Wood- 1960 CHEVROLET is a matter of great concern the baggage, the superhighways Impala Hardtop. V-8, powergUds. ^ Convertlbie. V-8. .powergUde. ' an ^ payment plan and many front; turquoise matelasse; floor sam ple...... $229* bridge St., at E. Center S t about 1225 to the .Japaneee. There was a very taro the city, and the superhlgh-. Maay other eiotias. Exrellent inside and out. raeponslble committee went out other extras designed to main 134.60 36” Modern Bookcase. v33" Mgh, 2 shelf; fruit-fiidsh, 6 -o'clock. . ways or the commute^r trains out heme heating rtoUy s...... $ 13 .9 5 ills oar struck tbe roar of the ad,« UtUe l a ^ y and a little trou- $89.96 Sobd cherry four-drawer ch e st...... ; ...... cruiser. Burr was chaiged with I M. H. nature’s healing power have AS4 i*’ M d. wa hope, “we have to balance MORMRTY fetatiglnam Ci*»tass*Ss* $29j96 Solid pine.lamp or night iaWe. 17 x 17” top . .V .c i 'f V s failure to drive a ntaaonoble dto ' I Namn I tance apart and ordsked to appaar CHEVROLET COMPANY, itt the defepae needs and also the a chance to reconstruct $169.00 Genuine mahogany lady’s desk, 1 drawer* foldSg will I Addrasi I In court OB. March IP. Minor dam- MANCHESTER Jegitlmato interests of thie people your body and keep it BROTHERS door* in top, fabric-ljned ...... 7r.$99. age to both ears was roported fay fClty 1229 MAIN STRIIT OPEN 9 lo 9^ WaitR- Cassells Jr.. invoMt- M Okinawa at Japen. And we healthy. Use CHIROPRAC- 301*315 C M tfr St. GUSTAFSON’S^ . i. w ' ‘ ' I gM s o ^ t o k t l ^ ^ dp the best gtfdtng oflUccfe TIG HEALTH CARE. Bobfay F. Dnnoao, M, of 1013^ wa f i v ^ ' those' Uinitatloas, Ml 3-5135 Y ?*AIN BT.S MANCHESTER • %S .Vi''-- »• - ' . • r .a

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» • Martin Explidn^ Rejection mt, s^.vic^^ l^artiiiSees Hike Storft Of two Sites for Firehouses Prolong#) Vbit Mrs. Blale Ooianaon It has M t bstn eonflmsd Even with School Cut ‘Massive Federal A id Mrs. Elsie N. Goranson, 60, a artMtber it toss a "Lark” or a forhiar resident o f Briatol, Oonn. Two proposed sites for a tegs and tea type of buildings, "Fstoon” that oausod tee and mother of Mts. Kenneth Nel- flreitouse, one at the pr y n t Ite* natber of the town owned proper- downfall at a Mrd now in tee Even If the proposed son o f Manrtiester, died yesterday ties would fiU tea biU. '"-rt (OMtimed.lran Tag* rage site on Harrison and 'B. Can- ’’oonvsleseent ’ward” at In te in Crestfleld Convaleaoent Hoe- Neltber . has been recommended, Junior Museum. rfsSSfSht'. thr^mm tax increase to 48 mi Us Additional ted«rml aid vma an* PubKc Records pRal. ter St. the other at tee B. Center Martin said, because they would The Mrd flew into the eida Bouncad HiuTiday^lflf^ the Dej^art- Survtvdrs, beeldea her daughter Bt.' egress from Mancheeter High ‘ ‘duplicate the vahite of the Spruce at a oar. owned by David will be needed during the next fiscal year to support the gen In Mandiaster, Include two aons SoiMol, ars unsuitable, said Gen- St. firehouse.’’ Pierce, 369 PMter S t, last m«nt of AgOffOtma, which aaid Warrantee Deed oral fund. * the present budgbt sUonatas S7A of Bristol and Muskegon, Mich.; eral .Manager Richard Martin, Furthennore, both he and town Saturday and ' fail to the Mimager Martin also •mwvtttoy idbd suppliM w#r* ha- Raymond Charles and Josephine General per cent to salaries. L. Johnson to Richard-8.' a»d Jana a daughter in Fairfield, five sisters, from a fire underwriting view- Are chief W. Clifford Mason have ground. Fierce brought H in told tha board o f dtecotors and te* dlstrihtltad to a tom victims of Springfield, Mas;,,: Waterbury, poteb turned down both eltes, said Mar- the hduae and discovered that 2. 'The new tasfihon will help de- y[AMPS,TOO! S. Norton, property at 64 Coleman board of adatetion ha foreoeos a crease class room s iu toward the throush afate and local lagancias. North Haven and Naugatuck; two In a n*mo to tee town planning tin. it woe eUU ahva His wifa Doa half-mill Increase for town fire gr and Rd. . Damal^a aatimataa* by stataa: brothers of New Rochelle, N.Y. commission, the general manager ' The high school site Isn’t large placed it in a hooc and dMir- goal of a26 to 1 ptq^-toacher ratio. Quitclaim Dead dleMct taxpayers. 8. H ie salary scheduls wi n "keep Kaw Jersey and Dataware, »50 • Bldward R. Vallone to Edward R. and Watertoujy, and ten grand- said both sites would duiUioate the enough and tha board of education red it to the mueeum. M iaghte Utilities District direc- would probably object to tunning Msnehestar oompetitive” in bar- teUUon each; Virginia, $30 mil- and Dorothy A. Vallotte, property children. values of the Spruce S t firehouse. Mrs. Madeilno MoAwIey, tors hMd tee line on the proeent lion: New York, $26 fnlUion; Funeral services will be held part of it back to the town, and director of the mueeum, Iden- gaining with area towns for the at 188 Deepwood Dr. ’The planning commiaslon had SH-niill *»*•> the North End rato North Carolina, $3 to $6 mlUlop; Adoptioa of Trade Name Monday at 2 pjn. at the Mission asked'Martin, whether the Nation- the Harrison St. aita is just not tifled the Urd ae a r e d ^ , a sest qualified taonben. and Maryland “ many mtlUona." located well, he aaid. ub-aretle epeelee and winter for tee new fiscal year would be 4. Incressed aUooatlons la tee Rfllbart Edwards and Lorenzo Covenant Cbmeh, FiainvUle. Bur- al Board of Fire Underwriters had 46)i mills. The rate for the rest of wm r PesUlence and starvation men- ‘ ‘We con conform to the criteria visitor here. ,* "InstrucUon” category i(dU help Arrlgbi, doing buslneSa 8« Sawing ial will be in ForeatvUle Cemetery, ever ruled agalnrt either of the the town would be 46% ndUs. aced survivors, with practically Machlna Center at lllH Ouiter S t Bristol. sites. Or hek as We ace fit, but property Tl)e unsxpeoted guest la re- flU our gape” in tostoring aeoes- ported end oomfortebl* The general manager J ^ d he l« saty textbooks. discount centers all food supplies and sewage fa- ChSrlea and Raymond PcmtlcaUl, Friends may osU at the Young Planning commission members ownera in the town get bcnrtiU havpy cilities wlp^ out. Acceptable doing taaineas as Lincoln Oil Co. oni^^^ we conform. in a cage and will be on dis- recommending a I96jfw^^ 6. Theoddition ot aa rtemen-. Fkmeral Home, 26 Bellevue Ave., expressed reluctance at their last budget of $4,664,666. an t a c r e ^ rt drinking water constituted a ma- Ra-Asalgnment of, Lease Bristol, Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. ere is one additional consld sy for about two weeks, tary school librarian will hrtp to meeting to aptirove,a firebeuse site $877,616 above the present b u ^ « jor problem in many areas, . Evelyn A. Moricral to Oflondo Memorial contributions may be cratlon. Tha Fite Underwriters and rs. M fi^rley intends to re- “increase oue ppogfom-” on Madison St. hrhlch might cost fate $249,489 less than tes'bosrd of In North Carolina, Gov. Terry Morlconl, property at 606 Main S t made to the Mission Covenant the Rating Bureau are experienced lease the. Bird and bopee there 6. A $9,000 allocrtloii for educa- $100,000, or a site adjacent to the edqcatlan,hBq requested. tional televtalon w U u esn the ad- Sanford flew over the distressed Attachment Church, PlalnAdlle. Municipal Building which m l;^t on a nationwide hasia nnd for many are othsr redpolls hereabouts area. . . Peter Viioto againat Salvatore coat $160,000, when either the Har- years in tee establishment of their to aooampany it northward. . However, if past history is aW dtOcn o f • "vahMihle supporting •T thought it was going to bo Clilnns, three parcels off Harrison Miss Anne C. Walah rison St. or high school property criteria and I assume'that there is Indication, the board rt ^l^ctora media” to tee rtementazy eriwol l>ad, but it is much worse than I St, $860. Mise Anne C. Walsh, 42, of 116 might serve as weU.. not better authority for locating wm probatey cut a greater am w t ystem. imagined,” he said. Release of Mechanlc'B Uen Garden St., Wethersfield, a sister firehouses than to meet to the ex- ftten the artiort budget than M|^ '7. The additioa of two poteten Had the National Board of Fire tent that ie poaaibla ttoir criteria.’ Bolton EVER TA^^wJ baked goods you H. Mat Adams, New Jersey con- Morlarty Brothers, Inc., againat of Mrs. Arlene Midford of Ver- tin recommends. I«s t y w . M arw will beta the board oonUnue to Underwrtteirs ever said there was The tmderwritere, predicating Wave 26 to SO per cent by having servation commissioner, said the Carlton R. Temple, property at 188 non; died yesterday.at Hartford auMtatod that the echool budget EVER TASTED OR YOUR MONEY BACKI anything wrong with either of the their recommendations on the idea h g T ^ by $228,069, hut the direc- our own maintenance ertw.” damage in his state was worse Deepwood Dr. Hospital. than anything in a generation. sites already owned by the town, that St some time there would be 8. The $15,000 language lohora- Marriage license Survivors, besides her sister in commlssiim members eiwed? Board Head tors cut It- $268,822. State emergencies have be«i de- Kenneth George Sadd, 271 W. c«e fire department for the entire .Eight town directors and four tory at MancbMtar High School clared by Gov. Richard J. Hughw High St. and Marie EflizabeUi Fair- Vernon, include her mother, Mrs. tar os I know,” said Martin, town instead of two, recommended OM a good deal at the new equip- Anna Quirk Walsh; three brothers "neither the, National Board of board rt edhication members were of New Jersey and Gov. Elbert N, bank, 60 Vltglnia Rd. in 1961 and in 1968 teat a locaUon Says Petition present at tea hesring^the ***9™ ment proposed in the ce^dtal out- ^ ®***™^‘^^**BI$ OVENS of Wethersfield, New Britain and Fire Underwriters or the New at the Center would be best for a Carvel of Ddawara Skigland Fire Insurance Rating on the proposed school budget, held lay eeotion o f the 'budget will Carvti estimated that between Hartford and a sister of Wethefs- central or headquartote firehouse, In toe Municipal BnUdlng hearing bring the. town partial -reteiburae- fleld. Association has speclfleally ap- aid Martin. apple 1,000 and 8,000 hoeaes have been proved of or dis^proved of any Report Erred room. The aheent dlractor w ments through the Naite»al De- B®T^' partially or totally destroyed Md ihe funeral will be held at the Finally, he said, the Harrison St. Atty. Robert Gordon, end the nse Eduemon Aot (NDBA). Water, Sewer Rose HUl FVneral Home, Elm St., site for any prtmosM firehouse or Bite would also duplicate the bene- sMther 7,000 fuffered w a ^ recommended firehouse in Man- John 3. ilcCaxtiek, board o f edU' tag school board members w re ‘Ihe enrollment la puhUc ochoolt WE lasr'ig' r 49^ 1 damage. No damage figure^ has Rocky Hill, tomorrow at 8:16 a.m. fit| of a firehouse recommended ^ y . Harold W. Q ^ t y . during a peak period eonuUme be- with a solemn high Mass of re- chester.” for B. Center St. between Pitkin cation chairman, refuted r^>orto hem aet peiMling a survey. Budgets Set However, he said, on the basts published tela morning teat he had Jane Stuek, J e d tween Nov. 1 and Feb. X is eetl- If r In Marytand, Gov. J. M U l^ quiem at Sacred Heart Church, St. and E. Middle T pke.. Cummings and Edward Glenney. mated by Curtis to be 10,130, on Wethersfield, at 9. Burial will be of the criteria which the .National The central firehouse should be said he-'dtd not know board mem- Tawes said aftee an InepecUmi, Board sets up regarding the dis- ber Mrs. Claire WsriU helped to Aska More Teschere incresee of only 126 kbmre the this is the worst disaster in the For Hearing in Rose Hill'Memorial Park, located within the boundaHes of present anroBment The board of tance o f firehouses from areas to Wadsworth S t, Ford St., Trotter circulate a petition which seeks to Suot. of Schoola William H. Cur- hlaUxy of Merytend. Rocky Hill. be covered, the density of buUd- tis Md school board chairman eduewUon hojs oooaietcfttly main- hot CROM In tbs resort of Ocean City, S t and Madison St., he ctmcluded. aboUrii the public building commis- Hearings wlU be held on the Friends inay call at the funeral sion. Christie F. McCormick led discus- tained that tee greatly inotoased Md., 90 per cent o f the boardwalk home tonight from 7 to 9. sion on what they called the » echool budget is necesssiy, nev* is gene and a number o f homes proposed $366,300 water depart- McOarriok sold the statement was Inacourate; that Mie: WOrfel Uent features of the proposed erthriess, in order to lov m tee ""•lira, and hotels UtersUy washed away. ment budget and the $351,270 sew- tesMiher-pupU ratio. Joseph J. Malsick Luxury Liner, had called him Sunday to tell him schrol budget. Vnssasonably nigh tides in er department budget for 1962-63 Joseph J. Malsick, 64, of 184 State News PVrida Thuesdsy hit a 180-mile she was circulating tee petition but Supt. CSirtlB told of the lited for tonight at 7 o'clock In the hearing Vera St., West Hartford, father of teat "If I sign it, I am signing it stretch from Pgtt Fierce to Bay Joseph J. Malsick Jr. of Kansas 26 addlUonal teachers, most of STRIUSIt Bisoayiw. Waves estimsted at 26 room of the Municipal Building. Destroyer Join as a private citizen and 1 want them for special services such M City, Mo. and formerly of h to - you to know.” Sewer Dept. feet gireaUy damaged resorts, Both funds are operated Inde- chester and Bolton, died Wednes. Roundup speech therapy, music and w - CAKE Tom e botnes and bueloeaB distrlcte. The pendently o f the general fund, day at Rocky Hill Veteran’s Hoa- Ten days ago, tee board of edu- However, Martin aaid hla thinking Palm Beech and Miami Beach from revenues ooUected for aerv- In Saving 34 cation voted to arbitrate its differ- in recommending the budget re- pital. (Continued from Page One) Escapes Need areas suffersd some damage. Icea rendered. Both budgets were Survivors, besides his son in ences with tee PBC after an ear- duction Is bsised on "the town not Hardest hit in New York were prepared by Fred Thrall, superin- Kansas City, include bis wife, pared with $147 the previous year. (Continued from Page One) lier petition, sponsored by the being In the position to employ raisin Dong Island, Coney lelsnd in tendent o f the water and sewer de- Mrs. Ruth Haim Malsick; a son in board, had been ruled defective. additional teachers.” Martin added partment. Knapp said the Increased taxes The board appeared to be consid- To Borrow Brooklyn, Staten island and Fire West Hartford, a brother in Ool- exceed by more than 80 per cent The Noa waa left guarding the that many of the cuts In the school TsUiTld Revenues for the water depart- ering terms of agreement result- BREAD I'nsville, and lour grandchildren. the company’s ‘ 'neatest loss from tern o f the tanker when the two budget could probably be made In ment are anticipated at $366,300, ing from a PBC meeting with Although the sewer department The Fire Island Eraehm Com- Funeral services will be held to- natural disaster’’—repairs and re- instruction, the $8,739,858 category and for the sewer department at other deetroyers headed for May- S l ^ Philip C. fJ g u ^ . was authorized to borrow $20,000 mMtee has asked Preeident Kei).- morrow at 1 p.m. at the Rocky placements due to damage in tee which Includes salaries. $283,310. port, pending arrival of tee Jon- ’ITie new petition to abolish the lost month in anticipation of rev- nedy for special aid, noting that HUl Congregational Church. Burial 1966 floods. Curtis promised that the di- TOPSIRLOI The sewer department expendi- PBC and also initiate action to enues, the department has found the ielaad acts as a buffer zone wIU bo in Grove HIU Cemetery, quil ftom Mordtead City, N. C. rectors will bo sent data on en- between the Atlantic Ocean end tures will depend, said Thrtdl, on 3rd Man in Race name the education board as a rollment figures, the pupil-teacher teat so far tee borrowing hasn’t RockvlUe. ' Other ehlps, too, were endan- been necessary. liong Island. If thia barrier is- whether the board of directors ap- HAMDEN (A P) — Daniel W. gered by the heavy seae off tee building committee was filed ratio In classrooms In Manchester PAIRY PISCOUMTc Friends may caU at the Rose Wednesday evuiing.. The same The department, which operates land diould be washed away, said proves the conatnictlon of three HUl Funeral Home, Elm 8b, Rocky Mooney of Hamden has become \firglnia and Norte Carolina and In towns of comparable size In the oommittee, the Lmig Island sewers for $131,000, and on what the third contender for the Re- coasts. night, at a special board of educa- the state, and the merit pay plan, on fees collected for services ren- HUl, tonight from 7 to 9. tion meeting, McCsrrick was ask- dered, feared last month it wouldn’t TENDER jeam -esKSH sr oducts shore would beer an even greater time schedule they place the proj- Memorial contributions may be publican nomination for congress- The A. H. Dumont, vriilch suffer- as requested by Directors Francis brunt of future etowns. ects. man from the Third District. ed damage to her steering gev, ed if tea board had presented iMs DellaFera and Atty. William Col collect enough to meet operating New York*e Mayor Wagner, in made to the Rocky HIU Congrega- petition. expenses. The directors author- JUI^ He is proposing to build a sani- tional Church. Mooney’s rivals for the, nomi- made temporary repairs late seeking federal aid, told Rocke- tary ^ewer hi Norwood St. for $25,- McCarrick replied,- "Absolutely 11ns. _ ized tee department to borrow tee OF IDEAS F « nations are Alphonse DiBepedetto, Thursday and proceeded' toward Curtis said tee proposed $4,600 feller in a telegram: 000, one for Wedgewood St for a New Haven Lawyer, and First tee Delaware Breakwater under not.” money temporarily. "M ore than 4,000 buildings. In- $80,000, and one for Hackmatack He said today that although he to $7,740 salary schedule for General Manager Richard Mar- Selectman Daniel Reinhardsen of escort by three Navy destroyers. teachera with bachelor’s degrees- cluding homes and businesses, St. for $26,000. knew the petiUem t .« s being cir- tin said the borrowing waa not Funerals Guilford. , The Dumont ran Into trouble 200 la In line with schedules through- were flooded, with extensive dam- Of the possibility that there The Incumbent, a Democrat, la miles off the Virginia Capes. . culated, and that Mrs. Warfel was done. carrying it, he did not know defi- out the state. He said 19 towns age to heating systems and foun- would be a raise In sewer service U.S. Rep. Robert Olaimo of New The Navy cruiser Northampton A number o f persons paid their ROAST CRAND-WAY DOMESTIC SlICID OR CHUNK Clayton R. Fuller Sr. dations, sidewalks and public util- nitely teat she planned to sign it In this area have a $4,500 mini- bills, particularly assessment bills rates- to cover the capital improve- Funeral services for Clayton R, Haven. was standing by the Chinese ship ities." ments, Thrall said, "I doubt very nor that other members would sign mum, two are beloW the minimum for installation of sewers, he said. MUCIOM, m»HI, TW Q9AUTY 1-1 Fuller Sr., Rt. 85, Bolton, were Mooney announced his candidacy Chim Lee, which reported It was by $100, and three are above. Already at many of the disaster much that there would be a raise last night. drifting east of Cape Hatteras ‘t* AlsOj. Paul Cervinl, collector of scenes were insurance adjusters held at the Holmes FUneral Home, He pointed out that there has Later, answering a question so soon after the raise last spring.” 400 Main St., yesterday. ’The Rev. with Its hold flooded and five of revenue, turned over liU report on SWISS ww, for the National Board of Fire A t that time the dlractora raised her crew Injured. A tug was en been no board action negatlM the esked Director Thomas Bailey, revenues to the controller several Dnderwrltera The , board noted Theodore W. Chandler, pastor of vote to arbitrate with .the PBC, the supeiintendenft said ai^noval the rates from 80 to 75 per cent of Bolton CongregaUonal Church, of- route to the scene. days before the eiid' o f the month, TOP SIRLOIN STEAK of the schedules by. both tec board that damage caused by wind was the water ratei. ficiated. Burial was in East Ceme- The ^esapeake Lightship, dam- so tha$ payroll and other oblige- covered by fire and ertended cov- Other expenditures in the sewer tery. Two Rails Ask aged Wednesday night, waa pro- of eAicatlon and town finance au- tions could be met. thority have been made In only CHEESE erage policies and homeowners' budget are $91,166 for debt service ceeding slowly toward the Hamp- Finally, ,said.^ Martin, the $6,000 Bearers were Adam Shuaka, Zoners to Hold three of the towns he Cited. These OS. policies. ^ on bonds covering earlier projects; Harold Wheelock, George Gefdner, ton Roads area under escort by the which the tqwh owed the sewer de- But damage caused by waves, $12,000 for capital improvements Right to Merge Coast Guard cutter Cherokee. are East Hartford, New Britain partment tor a site tor the highway FRESH PICKED, LUSCIOUS, RIPE Ernest Gardner, Harold Newcomb 5 Public Hearings and Glastonbury, he %ld. PINT high tidal water and flooding la such as pipe, cement and sand for and William Wagner. Heading toward Cape Henry waa garage, was paid. not covered, the board said, add- projects; an additional f<»wnan, to (Contteoed from Page One) the cargo ship Sooner State, which 'This momln.g, Cu”tis said the H e ^ d the payment had been de- BOX ing that water damage to build- be shar^ with the water depart- began listing to port when her Five public hearings will be con- salary schedules for the towns are layed after it was authorized in Mrs. Robert Anderson ducted by the 2!onlng Board of Ap- muD-wAY c. V, coom siicio ta n la covered only when it re- ment, the sewer' department’s The funeral of Mrs. WUhelmlna merger, but was enjoined by the deck cargo of lumber shifted dur- East Hartford, $4,600 to $7,750; June because the size of tee site STRAWBERRIES peals when it holds its next reg- Buha from the wind. share o f his salary to be $1,610; a A. Anderson, wife of Robert An- courts. ing the storm. She was off the New Britain. $4,400 to $7,260; and could not be agreed on by Superin- ' Coverage for water damage la pickup truck for $2,200; and $9,360 North Carolina coast. ular meeting on March 19 at 8 Glastonbury, $4,500 to $7,100. tendent Thrall and Cheater Lang- derson, 31 Knollwood Rd., East TTie PRR, as a conditdon to the provided in comprehensive auto for utilities," reflecting the recent Hartford,- was held this morning at p.m. in the hearing room of the Among the prime features of the try, deputy director of publfo 1 A* SHARP Mpipc proposed merger, eald it was will- insurance policies and in certain rate increase granted by the Pub- tee John F. Tierney Fqneral Home, municipal building. new budget that Curtis cited were works. / dr ied OREEN SPLIT PEAS 2 PK6S. 2 # marine poUcles fob. bridges, piers lic Utilities Commission to the 2l9 W. Center St., with a solemn ing to transfer to an Independent Two o f the hearings will be for as follows: The site was part of the sewer and wharves, the board said. Hartfo^ Electric Light Cb. TTie Haroian to Talk variance requests submitted by department’s property, on which high ' i ^ s of requiem at St. Rose’s voting trustee the Norfolk A-West- 1. The new budget is attempting coat of electricity this year Is Church,East' Hartford. Burnham Estates, Inc., to erect a the sewage treatment plant is 5>^«l PKG. 2 9 ‘ CHEESE # 5 a A alow-moving atotpi moving $7,000. em Hallway s U ^ It controls, On Education TV new house with less frontage than to correct an "imbalance” between located on Olcott St. BORDEN'S INSTANT POTATOES . The Rev. Austin Munich was pendli^ dia^aitlon wltein a rea- the usual percentage o f the total across the Midwest and heading The water department budget celebrant, assisted-by the Rev. Jo- is required on tee north side of The sewer department may still •^ anaicow m eastward dumped up to nearly a request also showed an Increase sonable time. Jacob Haroian, Instructional iiia- Robert Rd., west of Rt- 44A in budget given to salary items have to take advantage of the dlrec. seph Bolton as deacon, and the against the amount allocated to 2l b.B0X 3 6 * foot of snow in Iowa and Nebras- because of the raise In electricity The applioatlon maintains the terlala director for the Manches- Residence Zone A;, and 168 Main tors’ permiaaion to borrow $20,000, CAROLINA RICE Rev. Joseph M. Shaeffer as sub- railroads have deteriorated finan- non-salary Items. The new budget ka. Falla were heavy in many rates. dcacon. Mrs. Irene Meunier was ter school system, will apeak at a Street Corp., to allow parking at said Martin, depending on income of the upper and middle Power and pumping costa went organist, and Mrs. Phyllis Grizym- cially since World War n, because meeting of the Buckley School the rear of 168-156 Main St., Resi- reduces tee salary figure to 86.7 this month, but at least It did not A M E R I C A N A fit 39® sissippl Valley and the west- from $12,875 to $14,660. kowski, soloist. Burial was in St. o f a steady decline In fre^ht traf- PTA Monday at 8 p.m. tofthe dence Zone A. per cent of tee whole bydget, while have to borrow last' monte. ern Great Lakes region. \ Other expenditures proposed by James’ Cemetery, Manchester, fic despite economic growth o f tee school auditorium. He will show a Asking for extension of permis- The snow was moderately heavy the water department are debt with committal prayers by Father territory. It said, the current lev- film and lead a discussion on edu- sion uses are Reginald B&er, to QUWJTV MMO PMT. PROCESSCO aoutliward into Asheville, N.C, service, $90,741, which la about Shaeffer. els. of trafllc and income can no conduct craft classes at 310 HaOk- Innggr iw iain the existing cspaci- cational television. with snow also reported In Char- $2,000 less than the current yearf Bearers were Donald MeQunde; Haroian l eeelved Ms D. A. and matack St., Residence 2eratioa of such prop- School. Co., which is asking permission to LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICI CANS into Miisissippl and Alabama. About Town erties in the'public interest. A cash award will be given to attach a lighted sign to an exist- BRAND NEW 1962 MODEL Snow mixed with rain, was ex- The two carriers contend their the class with the largest attend- ing sign' which is closer to the pected to move across the Ohio Hospital Notes Paintings by members of the Unea are weU-aulted for tetegrated ance. The money trill be used to street line than allowed at the V-8 COCKTAIL 3 ^ 39*'. Valley Into central New York and Manchester Fine Art Association on and unified operation b ^ u a e purchase Instructional materials tore’s location at 261 Broad St., they complement and to a large - 'Central Pennsylvania. Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.iii. for public display for the next week In- for the class. industrial Zone. 6-PASS. In the West, snow flurries fell clude an oil landscape, "Fall Har- extent du ^ ca te each other. 2IOE.JAN ir all areas; except maternity, where "Unified <^>eratlona will permit SEDAN BAM in, scattered sections of western they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 to 8 mony," by Mrs. Rita- J. - Kenway » s mw uie mvicE Montana and northern Idaho and p.m.; and private rooms where at Whiton Libra^ and an oil land- cooperatioa of aervlcea and plant, rain mixed with snow hit western scape, “ Long Hill Bam ," by Mrs. ooncwitratlon of traffic over the they are 10 a.m. to 8 pju. Visitors most direct and economical ’Mil oniwijiiio* Washington, western Oregon and are requested not to smoko in pa- Ge'rtrude Newman, at the Man- DltWORTHXpRNiU-QUEY POST NO. 102 Inclndee Flnsnce and extreme northwestern California. tients rooms. No more than two chester Savings Bank. routes, improvement in car sup- Insniwioe Charges Rain fell in the central Rockies ply and dietrihutlon, coordination* AMERICAN UOION. MANCHESTER visitors at one time per patient. *Atter Normal Down hnmcdlatt and showers sprinkled the extreme Pvt. Thomas Hyion, son of Mr. of station operatlona at common WILL PRESENT AN ^------«»* Payment DtlivMY southern Plateau reg^lon. Heavy Patients Today: 215 and Mrs. Erwin Hyson, 413 Wood' points to provide improved, more CNS eoonomioal service, increased anow warnings were posted for A dmitted yesterday; land S t, recently completed eight a • BREAKFAST COCKTAIL Montena. Miss Anne Misalko, 14 King St. weeks' basic training at Fort DIx, metdianization of maintenance ‘N Temperatures were on the chilly Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Bimc^, 529 N. J. After a leave at home. Pvt. work, both ou roadway and equip- ment, and conoentratiion o f yard STAmwnmssDwitH favoritis side In most of the wet belts with W. Center St.; Mrs. Louise Gels, 40 Hyaon la reporting to Fort Sam BOLAND MOTORS 1101. 4 G A C readings near normal levels in White St.; Michael Zitkpvltch, 123 Houston, Texas, where he will re. and terminal operatlona In m ^ - ceive medical training at tee ern electronically and controlled SaSUIENTEB. STREET—Ml 8-4079 CANS other areas. Maple St.; Mrs. Geeltje Werkho OVER >8 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION CAMPBEU'S BAKED BBANB 3 ven, Ellington; Mrs. Sallie Huff- Brooke Army Medical Cefiter. Pvt. facilities,’’ the application atates. SUCBD LOAVES As previously announced the DIN NER DA NCE , YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER 2 1702. man, 41 Bigelow St'.; Jeffrey Hyson a 1958 graduate of Manches- AT THE POST HOME Smith, RFD 3; Kathryn BYechette, ter High School, was co-captain, ot new line would be known as the DEL MONTS CMEAM tTYLE CANS Police Arrests Thompsonville; Debra Gsell, Kings- the swim team^ a member ot the Pennsylvania New York Oential SATURDAY. MARCH 17 bury Avc. Elxt., Rockville. track team and helped with in- Transportation 'Co., a corporation .1202. 's s r 5 9 ‘” 7iss7' ADMITTED TODAY: Henri Pi- struction of the handicapped. He of the Commonwealte o f Pennsyl- vania. DINNER AT 7:80—DANCING 9 to 1 NIBLBTS CORN WNOU KIRNli CANS lb. PIMEMTO Boman Sendrowski. 50, ot 16 card, Wapplng; Ernest Calvano, waa formerly employed at St; Fran, BUY YOUR r * A D A r r 2 Edmund St, yesterday afternoon Tunnel Rd., Vernon. • • .= • els Hospital, Hartford. Under the merger proposal, 1.1 DONATION—88.50 COUPLEt BIRTHS- YESTERDAY: A shares of PRR stock would be ex- wae 'charged with being intoxi- Loyal Orange Lodn. No. 117, cated. He was presented in Cir- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John changed for each outstanding New UNIVERSAL \jA S\iw L Hartlgan, 11 Seymour St.; a son to will meet at Orange Hall tonight York Central share. cuit Court today In East Hartford at 8. ' and given a 10-day suspend^ sen- Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. 5 tence. Warren St.; a son to Mr. and'Mrs. David Bushnell, Glark Rd. . The Manchester Junior Square Coventry NOW while prices are LOW! Joseph Schwartz, 60, of West Dance Club wlU Hold a dance for KartfMd, yesterday moimlng was DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: FLETCHiR SU SS CO. onuscHEsrER S SALADS members trttlgJtt •*t-“7:48' at Ver- charged-with passing in a no pasa- Stanley Maselek, 14 Jan Dr., Ver- rs«r9Urt* COLESLAWCOLE SLAW plaurk School with Dick Zimmer Youth, Hit by Car, MBtohea aone and ordered to appear jn non. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. as caller There will also be a 188 WEST MIDDLE TO R N PffiB 9-7819 • POTATO V Olpcuit Court 12, Manchester, on busbies.s meeting! Given a Warning WHEN YOU THIMK (NT__ March 26. Marjorie Knight, 63 Eva Df.; Ber- OLA86, THINK OF FLCTOOER! mac ar o n i jjp nle Chaplin, West WUlington; . CORNER OUKANT ST. Douglas Hotchkiss, Coventry; Don- The Master Mason degree will Roy Major, 17, of Coventry, was be conferred at a business and ald Curtis, Ekist Hartford; Floyd .given a warning for reckless use Tucker, 235 Burnham St.; Steven dinner meeting at Uriel Lodge of LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! of the highway by a pedestrian 1 RUG and DiBattisto, Glastonbury; Thomas Masons, Route 30, Marrow, to- , PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PAJUnNO VISIT OUR DISPIAV Young, 112 Woodslde St.; Mrs. morrow at 6:30 p.m. this morning, after he was struck Irerte Stickals, 1^ Brebton Rd.; by a car oh Rt. 81 while croeslng AUTO GLASS INSTAUED . CxH 49-^oni). 7urnpike UPH OLSTERY Howard Harten, 61 Elni St., Rock- Pfc. Samuel. J. Haugh ID. son the road. CHEESE FRESH, vljle; John Little, 16V_Pearl- St.; ot Mr. and Mrs. SamuCl J. Haugh A car driven by Michael Wrob- GLASS FURNITURE TOPS OPEN SUNDAYS DELI CI OUS: Idte. Esther Phillips, Willimantlc;. Jr., 71 Garden St...has enlisted In lewskl, 40, of Coventry, struck CAKE CLEA N IN G William Davis, 61 Foxcroft Dr.; the regular UB. Army foe toree Major as it w u passing a pa^ed MIRRORS IHraptaM «mI Door) lb. Mrs. Winfred White, 35 Brookfield years. This Is Pfc. Haugh’s second milk delivery truck. Major, who CBuor H07-6396 rtL Ml 9-1752 St,;. Robert'Best, 63 Church St.; enlistment. He previously served was helping his brother deliver PICTURE ntAMING to l typos) A . David Joseph, South Windsor; three years Ih the Army AlrbotiM. milk at the tlma darted out in or He Is a graduate of Manchoster WINDOW ood PLATE GLASS Mrs. Jeanette OtflteUl, 163 S. Main High School. front ot the Wroblewski ear. State UNIVERSAL GARAGES. INC. -:i b747 SL; Mark EUasson, Wapplng; Mias Police said. OONTRAOTORSi Wb HAVB tN JBCQUH - H"* ;1 1 ' i. M ,*, ‘i...; s uss Mery Wilkinson, Foster St.; Shir- Firemen of Hose Company 1 last The aocidant ocourred at 6:50 ley Xirew, 14 Bralnard Pi.; J ^ - night at 11:13 o’cjock weratbaUed ojn. Major Wae taken to Windham MEDICINB CAiiNBTS drid SLOWER DOORS etta Miner, 23 Earl S t, RockvlUe; out to a minor oar flia near tea Community Memorial Hospital, NAME Mrs. Marion French and son. Wap- Parkade Bowling AUeya Only treated for. bruleea end tetoUMd. OPEN AnjROAYO--OinCN TBinUDAY BVBNINO ping; Mrs. Mcrlens Bray and son, aUght damage was lapmrtod axid TYooper Bari JobnaCQHf tha Coventry; Mrs. Susan Houle and the fire eras out

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I6NE/M SA] M e / W )m ^c t f ii,io c K ta Rftdeua Punjt ZtWCirrALL BACK. ] SLICE OF < /WSTRUST^AW i-W A rr N orms o f ^lote fiA6BBii-\OUrOlD 11 ,»4 m. A(hOM BGwadLw :— C l . VoL XXVI, No. 28 ' -lIUnMrlU.ftSSiA lOCtagr aSnMdtjr. Friday, March 9 Cbnpited by Stodenta of Madcheater HiRh School Mr. Wllliain' C. Coo, Faculty Adviaer Meea^yNEo^^Mji ASAtJROWSYJjuNBBOKEAsnaMs SSbTcSSw USadcnr . — ^ T B B T H . y i U o r t T A M E B ^ ^ SUCCESSES IM 50 §2sr^ R6UJS. HOW gg-npat Loomis Spoils COULD VOO O OOerTHAT 14 B o n n inwaiit £T3 0RM 6 M A a e s i ^ l b Committees Named U IMnWdoum » SlM^^ THBPlNNACta t S n U m SSPiiadaal ■ . Spotless Year T O n n iW tf SAHintIdleiMlid JIBlKStlCS!^ tSOmatn't ■ BOSWmout ____ MSU|^43 Hoatam priaat i In Tanker Meet 44In cuata For Shooters By Class Officers MCooUag vaaMbUAttIra BY V. T. HAMLIN wnuiiM srnack aTBaan 45Wh«r«Uiey I AF.I.Y OOP BtNtithtt MladMa MKiad of aberatt waarthasreea Manchevter High’a C d L d ian - Final Payment D w ' “ If we had to lose I'm glad we ------1------• V|^,TOO/^ 33Cuh a9Batw-~ 40Sumame 44 Hindu quean I OONNO WHV VOU C M iXy>-^S e S,f O K P fTt SAKE, 47SDOWTehida plon swJauwra were rapreaented lost to. the tetter team ." Coach Seniors selected for commence-Aington, R. Davidson, M. Drapeau, Mrnodi SI Kaate* 41 Chaletdonr in only- two eventa Saturday In 0. Carlson, S. Brown. N. Norris, SAM UP SUMPIN / m \ G O O TIM TO VOOC prodoctlon 42EotRaty 49 Hr., Van Winkla Students q^e ren>h>ded that Gilbert Hunt felt this way after ment committees' by senior class bMtwialsgtat the Annual State Championabip R. Plrkpy, A. Ozols, and G. Pres- EASY FOR ME ONCE I KNOCK l l E V I S ^ BOOTOi MDty the second ■ntP'flnal payment officers and Mr. George Emmer- 1 ! 1 1 " 1 1 r r 3 r IT Meet held at the University of the Indlim Riflemen suffered their cott. IN A WHIU6I y-\froFF//ANO LETS SET SlEiulUipMt for the I0U/d3omaidiis must te ling, vice-principal,- were an- ^ ih i8 PROtiecr, Oonneotlcilt pool. Karl Then *6S. first defeat .of the seiMon last Fri. ALso. M. Hobin, N. Jackson, D. 1 2 I S 1 4 paid b ylfiu oh 16. The payment after leading the quallflera in the ftounced W e^esday. Baxter, K. Mooney, K. Shea, N. UNDER VMY// is and may te given to day, losing, a heartbreaker to MDmaktrda SO-yard freestyle, finished second ! The comnilttee attempted to re- Johnson, EL Sherman, G. Minder, r r 1 3 1 ? pmanhis Home Room Rep- Loomis Academy 931-900. The loss MTooUMd WiMCb in his event while the freestyle re- spect choices although this was L Johnson, and N. McNeil. Mlawtacuol* -rteentative. halted the Gunner's 12 match win- not possible in all cases. Those Also, W. Stuek, P. Rice, H. MBaralatloaior r r f t lay team splashed to a first place BITlIlMn finish. This gave the bidiana.-A ning streik and their hopes for an not listed bejow who signed up for .Sostmen, S, Rhodes, A. Snyder, D. MEdft 2 1 sixth-place total of 18 pcHnta'for undefeated season. committees are lnellglb,le accord- Podolny, S. Pinkman, J. Roche, D. 40AMMit the competition. An unbeatable combination of ing to Mr. Emmerling, Either a Roy. and L. Hasset. fr M & II ! U a 4iaumpMd Tlieh, who swam to a third last Visit to Bell John Hegl, Steve Burrall, and scholastic average lower than C Also, J. Hennequln, C. Uscottl, a C a t e m a Charles Phillips fired 191, 190, or ineliglbilUy because of demerit K. Churilla, and W. Clark. 4Saii(wOInck H year in the state meet, finished 49 D c ^ with a tiine of 24.S. If the talented Senior’s Prize 189 respectively to lead the Loomis probation are the reasons for omit- Sports Night; R. Danahy, D. MRonun rhrtr S 3 swimmer had repeated his 24.0 gunners in tlielr final match of the ting .them. Students who Improve Frost, J. Flanagan, R. Edelson, - their grades and are removed B. Oartside, N. Latultppe, P. La BlPeniM time he would have defeated the reason. This upped the Wlndsorites S2An(«r 3 3 from probation will again be eli- Fond, S. Landers and C. Cham- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER winner, ^ n e t o f Bristol Eastern. A recent trip to the Bell Tele- record to 12-2-1 for the campaign. SlPraDoaa gible. Those who did not qualify bers. 1:341 3 3 The day before the State meet, in phone Laboratories was an award ‘The fourth and fifth place shoot- M Water btrriert' f • ^ould see Mr. Emmerling for Also, P. O'Brien, B. McBriety, practice, K arl ironically swam ers fired 176 and 175. The total given to an MHS senior for being their status. K*. Parlseau, R. Lee, Q. Ballard, BY AL VEHMPIKR I T 1 2 4 3 4 3 VT times o f 23.6 and 23.0 for Ms best score of 931 set a new school rec- HRISCILLA’S POP chosen an outstanding student in Next week there will be a gen- 1. Jaslowskl, S. Benet, T Beat, D. showing of the season. The latter ord for Loomis, which is now look- D O N 'T FO R«SE T/, ^ . U U science. ing forward to a possible state eral meeting of alljgjxmjpis followed Bird and C. Benton. THIS IS A V (> , 1 Spfauiiia tojrt time is just one-tenth o f a second SBohiltr Robert Papanos, '62, attended championship. by Individual committee meetings Also, J. Manning, H. Maher, W. I I 1 2 u off Um present school, pool and business; SDtMliir recently a program for high school when chairmen will be chosen. Andrulot, G. Adamy, J. Abert, B. ■•just TMIMK! d A C record held by Manchester’s Captain Al Sault '62 led the In- rTR IP' 4HaiMilad science students and teachsrs. The Banquet: vj. Doremus, J. Foster, Crandall, P. Clark, H. Hansen, L. TWO MORE / l 4 » S 3 BiU Stuck. dians with a IBS. followed by Gary • OomaaUeated - • program was held a t the Bell Tele- Harrison, R. Harvey and D. Golas. akj d we' ll be Harrison '63 and Pred Jacobs '63, R. Morrissey, J. Clementio, J. SMbotlnrard Ib e freestyle relay team, con- phone Laboratories at Murray Hill, Gray, F. Harrison, J. Heckler, M. Also, T. Kelly, L. Mackay, A. OFF TO TIneonaterad sisting of Dave Baxter '62, captain 180, A l Archibald '64, 179, and Bob N.J. Accompanying him was Mr. Haynes. D. l^ldw ln end N. Karker. Sault, J. SalcluB, C. RIdyard, D. 'A R IZ O M A . Jim Hunter '62, John '63, Dunfleld '63, 178. H ie 900 team VerfaiUe Anthony C. AUbrio, MHS physics Also, L. Spangberg. J. Wenner- Torstenson, C. Macnamara, C. and Then, won with a time of score would have been enough to teacher. beat any of the previous victims gren, K. Tyler. P. Wlechert, D. Swanson, Q. Miller, G. Taggert, 1:38.6, Just five-tenths o f a second At the conference, attended by Findlay, P. LaFond, S. Tubbs, J. and D. Tupper. SHORT RIBS FRANK 0’NEA< off the school record. of the shooters, but It wasn't 61 students and teachers, there Hudson, S. Robinson, and J. Tru- Bu.h Committee: O. Burnham, M. Other swimmers for the Indians, enough against a vengeful Loomis were group thscuinions and lec- man. Bi'oneill, M. Carocari, T. Caldera, who were eliminated are: Gerry squad. tihas by several prominent'men in Also, J. Wind, P. Vendilllo, B. L. Carlson, M. Lata, M.' Darby, D. Miller '62, 200 yd. freestyle, Jim Harrison triggered the Indians the Bell Laboratories, which form Turull, 'D. Plnette, B. Welgold, FYndlay, J. Mayer and S. Straight. Hunter,^ 2 , too yd. freestyle, Ver- back into the winning column Mon- the largest Industrial research and K. Cosllt. Also, K. Mazur, T. Rivard, C. faille, ifK) vA- freestyle; Paul day as he fired a 189 to lead the center in the country. ^ gunners to an easy 906 to 823 vic- Brealtfast Committee: E. Fisk, Rivard, M. Snow, B. Poulin, B. Saarl.-'iwyM yd. freestyle; Ivan J. Durkin, B. Lavery, D. MUDon- ,SmlU>, C. Zorskls, E. Wlllaby, and Wasilieff, '63, 100 yd. breaststroke; After graduation Bob will enter tory over Windham Tech. Aiding Harrison In the scoring were Ja- ough, B, Pnrclak, D. Hayew, P. C. Pachesa. - t Tim Blanor.field, '62, lOO yd. Wesleyan University in Middle- town where he has already been cobs and Archibald both firing Seniors Sharpen Skills for Faculty Fray Cpers, S. Maloney, P. Boyd and Also, R. SposUo, J, Mater, B. breaststrokeK Baxter, Individual Marchut, H. Gray, J. F‘’atoer, W. BY JOB CAM PBELL accepted. 180,8, Dunfleld 179, and Bauit 178. S. Jacobs. BONNIE medley; Bob\ Heins, '62, back- Ready to battle the teachers for the ballad singing championship tonight at the Senior-Faculty Game Auden, and J. Tabor. stroke; Dick Berube, '62, diving; At the conference were atten- Roland Maine led the lowing are seniors Jim Albert, Bob Heins and Dave Footer, complete with guitar, base fiddle and tenjo. Also, P. Pa.scucc’1, D. Renaldl, D. h9 u.RPM.0Rn dants from Pennsylvania, W^st Windham squad with a weak 170. Kopcha, D.- Plcco, P. Ward, A. History Committee; C. EIngland, H«l>Mfkl hwhintt. In. Ed Custer, '62,' diving and the Besides being prepared to "slaughter" the teachers on the ba-sketball court tonight, seniors are P. McNamara, S. Shuman, J. Hen- Virginia, Illinois, Michigan, Massa- Results from a mailed match eager to meet the teachers' challenge to duel In the fields of folk singing, histrionics and cheerlead- Judd, F,. D^ehl, F. Krawlc, R. medley relay team of Herb Maher, iiequin, p. Perry, J. Lucas, B. Mc- H6RB,^ —I t-n I I n chusetts, New Jersey, New 'Xork, with Milford were received giving ing antics. (Herald photo by Oflara). Buettner and C. Morra. 'C2, Heins, Blanchfield, and Be- the Indians another easy victory, Lagen, W. Duoheoneau. M. Hlnnov, rube. Ohio, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, ------ - _____• Also, C. McOann, 8. MOCarton, EXxinm £ North Carolina and Nebraska. Harrison again led the Indians to E. Custer, A. (Jooper, R, Macaione, D. C ai^o, and I. TaurU. SWIT/A Maher just missed the finals In Also, W, Suhie, A. Pratt, EL Charles Joyi '62 their fifth straight score above J. Marcin, and H. Z ^p.- the 100 yd. butterfly. Swimming 900 as he fired an 188. Phil Klemas Johnson, B, IleSImone, C. Nowe- his best time of the seasonJl:07.3, Senior Picnic Reception: L. Osbourne, P, Orze- '63 shared second place honors chowski, R. Papanos, E. Ortolonl, tenski, O. ChiiUette, F. Lemay, R. which garnered him sevemh place. with Jacobs, both firing 183's. Senior-Faculty Night Heins, N. Holt, J. Rylander, D. WES, rrS ABOUT TIME YOU Z. Ozols, K, Donahue, M. Dor^y, Only the top six qualify VinlJach Students Receive Sault fired a fourth place 182 fol- Sheldon, and R. Lombardo, . SIARTED tEARNIA/6 AT(?ACC. event. Films Viewed J. Farr, and C. Ehlera. lowed by Dave Landry '64 firing a Also, J. English, J. Flyrai, H. Tomorrow Then suid ^the free fifth place 177. The gunners total style relay team will journey pelling Awards "Go alphabetically on the Promises Fireworks Muhlterger, K. Johanoon, B. Bow- of 913 easily outclassed the lowly man, L. Berkman, E. Levteque, O. Southern 0>nnectlcut State fqrThe 774 score for the downstaters. buses?"’ New England Meet. The following juniors aqd seniors King. B. Miner, and A. Raesler___ Essays Place The shooters journeyed to Bris- This and other rumors that have Also, C. Surowlec, D. Miller, M. Bruce SjGvens '62 in shorthand classes have received tol on Wednesday to take on Bris- Its' not the Fourth of July snd^ needs go to the senior cltwe and been circulating the school con- no one has applied for a permit, Smith, L. Smith, K. Starr, C. Ver- Smiling Certificates issued by the tol Eastern and on Monday will to the Teacher Retirement Fund but informed sources promise theYe barg, T. Zaylskla, K. Amaio, 8. InCompetitioii National Office Management As- take on Wilcox Tech in Meriden. cerning the Senior Picnic were Barbara Pearce, '63 will be fireworks galore in the Anderson, and P. Appleby. C S S^u u^ solciation: Gall Adamy, Kathy Ba- Victories over these two .teams firm ly displaced this week by Vice arena tonight at 7:30, WAU( ALONG BROADWAY Also, S. Haliin, U Helwlg, M. E. X recent essay oonteet produced '*R lan’t natural for a boy not to havo a girl friond jom , Andrea Banks, Beverly will assure the Indians the top Principal George Emme'rllng. MHS Stii&nts Batsie, Leslie Berkman, Nancy The featured display la s small, Walk Along Broadway, the Clsirk, L. Cloutier, and M. Arm - a trio of entries which, won on MV KEPTBAXD and JERKY BRONDKIBI.D and raid HER facer’s rafrigoraiorr’ 7 record In the state for the upcom- Speaking Informally and supple- strong. J(IIM) SAXON Cook, Doris Diehl, Nancy Eagle- round, brown rocket which (It Is Aquaeltes' annual water' show, ing state championships on March menting his lecture with slides hoped) will repeatedly be propelled Picnic: D. Palmer, J. Dyber, M. the local level, plus the fin tt place son, Phyllis Hence and Donna K el- W'lll be presented next Thursiday Hear Leoture 17. from the Glass of '52 and '58 pic- through the hoops at either end of Evans, A, Dabrowikl, M. O. local entry which went on to cap- i ly. Doug Pearson, '63 and Friday, In the MHS pool at H nics, Mr. Emmerling outlined the the court. The explosive ingredi- Lawler, R. Lathrop, D. Levas- c Also, Ehlen LeBlanc, Csu*olyn o'clock. Tickets are now on sale ture fourth placo in state-wide program to all seniors during their ents are a combination ot foin: seur, G. Leone, W . Lawrence, and LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Michaels, Mary Ann Pella, Sandra SCHOLARSHIPS AVAHABLJC for 26 cents and may be purchased compeUtVon. The easays oonoem- By Math Prof ffli^ s h periods. years of homework, class work, from any Aquaette member. The J. Cataldl. SibrinsE, Betty Wadsworth. Gloria Applications for aoholarships o f- .tests and class honor, end four ed "The Bole of the Community \ I — " r S e picnic will be on June 11 show will include a diving exhibi- Also, M. Carvey, J. Prlvissino, N W a rim an, Linda Wiecek, and fered by various M aneheat^ clubs years of correcting papers and in Hiring the Handicapped." tF Advance topics in higher order Phyllis Wlechert. and organizationa can be*plcked the first o f the numerous class aC' tion by Joel Kehler ns wnll as F, Odell,' S. MecNamara, J. Holmes, tests and giving lectures. The oc- Keeults of file-JOcat contest equations was the basis of a talk tivitles of Senior Week. About many complex synchronized swim- R. Benson, A. Benson, D. Bell, j. Three students received the up In the Guidance office. Available oaslon for celebration U the Senior- were: First place—Susan Cronin, by Doctor Warwick Sawyer of Spelling Proficiency Certificate for are certain general scholarships, 8:30, the seniors will be guests of ming numbers. Thiec boy.s, guests Blanchfleld, and R. Beruoe. class of '63; second place—Gloria the Student CTouncU for breakfast. Faculty Night. Wesleyan University given to a successfully spelling two lists of funds for students preparing to of the cltib, will swim to the mn-'c Also M. Goodwin, D.- Hamilton, Trukas, also class of '63; and third Then they will board the buses. In After four years of waiting, group of students at Manchester 100 words each: Doris Diehl. Ellen enter certain professions, and of A Wonderful Guy. This Is the J. Rich, R. Smith, B. Rowe, K. place- Linda Helwlg, class of '62. groups of their own choice, and by this year's seniors will have on High on Monday. LeBlanc, and Linda Wiecek. first time that Boys have partici- McMullen. B. Rojas, and L. Ulm. Sue Cronin's composition also loan funds. 10:30 be at Ted I^ilton's In Moodiis. opportunity to beat the faculty at Specifically the lecture dealt pated in an tquaette ahow'. ' Class W ill: D. J'oster, D. Dear plaoed . in the Connecticut state with the theory behind the solu- The whole day will be spent Uierc their own game — basketball. Spe- cial championship competition Is oonteet as one o f three essays tied tion of cubic equations and various and the class should be back by 7 also being offered in ballad sing- for fourth place. »ewa«i M - 9 problems thereof. Also include 4 E S r i A D O V Y I & He spoke to members of the com- that this year something ought to rugged, talented, tireless, dextrous, ping canter. First prize was 360 ^ O E GOES our IK DOOR, OOSELV f - H O W e V E R . O M R A R ? ] . . . I T I S A T T A C M E D ASAINi many thanks for you A T T A C 4 4 B D T O T H 6 B P D V . . O R T H B F C C T ' . ^ bined math club from several high be done' to explain the Tacllities clever, resourceful, cunning and in merchandise, wHh second and ^FOLLOWED BYBKAUPLtMnSMDO O C f i A k f O N C , New! Improved! <^freshmcn to seniori), a fashion and policy changes of the 1962 m»wfi SUITCASE OF aoms hm ^ J • n ? • r t ^ p B A C K . schools besides Manchester High. masterful." The starting line-up third prizes of |2S and 315, re- Of m JAPANESE POLICE. A T T H B F E S r , This is the- label for "Sounds of comer, and a "news and sports Class Picnic. For 25 years, gradu- AM BROTHER M HOWS KOM. ------If— The talk was open to any student may Include Buddy Feshier. Dave spectively. CA , wishing to attend. When he began M HS", the high school radio pro- desk". ating classes of MHS have gone to The Mate contest was under the y gram, after its recent renovation; Tupper, Greg King, Lanoe Cloutier, s,tr at 7:40 p.m., the room completely Instead of .having tip use the A V Ted Hilton's for their picnic. Man- and Gerry Kosak. If flares are sent sponeorshlp of the Ccmncclleut The first of the two major {1 filled with people. department's equlpmttil. the club chester is ilie only school, Mr. Em- up, Ronnie Lee, Dave Anderson, CTummittee for the Employment of . changes is a shift in faculty ad- :r A t the end of the talk, everyone also hopes to purchase some of Its merling explained, that ha.s the Jim Plannagan. John Kopplln, the Handicapped. One third of % was in agreement with Mr. Joseph visor. With Mr. Jacob Hairoitn tak- own equipment and'tapes. area entirely to Itself for the day. Bruce Stavens, Herb Zepp, Bill the 375 fourth prize went to Sue fr#: 4 ' O'Brien, who had introduced Doc- ing a new post, the time he has for Mr. Monahan also hopes to .solve A fter seeing these pictures and Pickering, Bill Duchesneaii and Cronin S.S a result of the lie for tor Sawyer, that he was "the supervision will be even' more the techhica). problems which have talking to Mr. Emmerling, consen- John Manning will be on hand to this position. sus o fth e seniors Is that the whole tops". severely cut, so Mr. David Mona- plagued the club. lend their support. Said Sue Cronin in her winning han agreed to take the reins. Im - With the-club composed almost affair will te "a blast." 'f t ? '* '# ? ')' Doctor Sawder, a native of Eng- As for the Faculty Firecrack- essay; "N or ahould employers m ' mediately he called together all entirely of seniors, there will te a ______Phil Rlcs, '62 land,-now teaching-a d V a n c e d ers, members of the team are re* hire Uie handicapped out of pity.— mathematics at Wesleyan Univer- the members and announced his serious personnel problem next should examine a worker's plans for the club. jrear. To prevent this disastrous NH8 SUPPER SLATED ^ lying on experience and wisdom sity, la the author of several books (plus mysterious yards and yards . _ _ :cordlng- E - * The program itself is aimed situation, a number of talented un- on higher mathematics and Is in- The annual Junior-Senior Sup;- of tape). Additional power is be- ly, for In our country, we should at greater public interest In order derclassmen are being asked to per of the National Honor Society strumental in the publication of ing supplied by the fact that the all be 'dedicated to the proposition to compete with rival radio and consider joining. MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK C AVALLl The Mathematics Student Journal will be held Monday, March 12 at faculty is out to revteige last that all men are created equal’." TV pro^ams. Among the features With its completely revamped 6:30 p.m. In the teacher's cafeteria: which is distributed monthly to year's defeo;t at the hands o f the Dick Treat, '64 of the new program will be a rec- format, the new "Sounds" will be The members of MHS who are MICKEY EfNN BY LA N K I.BO NAR r nis NOrTTHAT ID «AY HUM ORS grades seven throi^;h twelve. dans of '61. John Delaney, Rloh- ord highlight, a "spotlight" on presently Juniors will serve the Wllhun Pickering WH/1HE6CK. Doctor Saw;yer has dedicated beard for the first time tonight at ard Danielson, Phillip Hyde, Zenta Ozols HE^ACTlMUy THePUVRJLTYPB. some outstanding student (from spaghetti dinner to the Senior LOOK, UNCLE ’ AND HAVE %M ALL iTJUST \ ondreams/andal o cal man; POB9\OUR himself to intChisUng young people 10 p.m. oil -WINK. James Morlarty. (3onrsd Strietel- VES/ I'MGOIN'TO ' CANeERCX) 5. level 4 to advanced placement, Phil Rice, '62 members. Club Hears Talk PHIL'lYHV NOT LAUGHIN'AT ME CAME IN \ WELL, WELL/ THIS WILL B~ coeeinB? in the' vocation o f mathematics. He mler," James Kaiser, James Bre- LET EVERVBODy THINK ADMIT THATVO fATCLANCVSYOM — FROM 1 OUR BIG ONE FORTODAY/ Is equally at home teaching ele- zenski, WilUam Dowd, Nicholas he^ion of Honor I CAME HOME WITH JUST FIGUBEDTHE NO! ITS SOMETHIN' MIAMI/ mentary school children the funda- Ooets, and Richard Cobb will car- On Social Work I MUCH AS HOGAN' LAST DREAM _ NO _ mentals of plane geometry as he is WRONG AND— • • • ry the ball for the faculty. Gaze into the crystal ball, There F-roni the Senior gym c1a.ss at dlscusaing calculus with college As for officials, the faculty is Social work is a field which a one should find In a misty comer comes a f distressed cry: students. providing Anthony Allbrlp. and prospective nurse should consider a psychiatrist's officeyThe picture "M e, wrestle you! Are you kid- CKV Michael Cowing, '63 has convinced him that the teach- when thinking of specialization. auMJj will be complete with the addition ding?" IP ers can oommlt no fouls, but is "But," pleads this week's legion- This-fact was brought to the-at- ''a little woJTied about the other at a patient on the couch and this tention of members of the Future week's feminine legionecr calmly naire. William,Pickering, "it's on- bird," who will be a senior. ly' for a minute." Nurses Cltib.at a recent meeting asking. "N ow what seems to be in a talk by Miss Elvira Testa, The cheerleaders also promise your problem?" "So is the electric chair!" Bill to add their fireworks to the dit- 1s a husky lad who'takes life seri- a social worker for the Manchester MHS Poll Above Is a summation of the School System. ‘ plsy. Tjie senior boys, headed by ously. future plans of Zenta Ozols ( bettor Miss Testa stressed thg need for 3-f Jeff Doll and Fred Odell, have set This year Bill belongs to the noise as their keynote, and with known ae "Zot". "Zent". or ‘'Zo” l qualified workers in social Work, pth«k>y01A,»n,TJRINmj.Pat^ A s the seoond part in a two which she hopes to attain by at- Current Affairs Club In which he thirteen boys this should be no is the I.«bancBc amba.ssador. lo.tne a highly, interesting and rewarding part serbM on subjects of inter- problem. It is reported that they tending UConn. This year's prep- field. A's s graduate of .St. Jo- CAPTAIN EASY natiraal tension, this week the aration for that goal includes the model U.N. BUI was elected to BY I.ESlJE TURNER will try to dress as cheerleaders, the Senior Commencement Com- seph’s College, Ml.ss Te.ste was MR. BY RALS'KJN JONES and PRANH RIDGEW AY MHS.;Pd U ssks the controversial but judging from past years In- following subjects; F'rench . 2. AhERN ATHY\______THAT M S NUL.MAl, TlilB'lMaA wBBSBETiSfiBiTw, [ «IAD id HMm >OUi MAX. BUT TBli. \ N(L.t mittee and is a member of the also able to give the club members .WTWR8 Amy SPECIAL RIA50N IhAD NOT question: Was President Ken- formed sourcew question any sem-; Chemistry, Gregg Notehand. and, TO LOOK OVW A l W M l i y m U ! ; National Honor Society. He also an Idea of the four-year training RODNEY! >txi and '' NOW,THEN, OH, WE HAP we're TRYING TO Decide vvHofe VDU RARELY 1ST MB OUT OP y tWnCB, nedy's dedsiori for our resumption blance of normality. The faculty her favorites. Honors U.S. History mnANTonmon plays Intramural basketball. available to nurses, which leads to WHATfeALL A little GOING TO BE PRESIDENT MIKr»ABOUr^ H a n t 9 m r t :^ i m that. ok. of huclesr testing the best? The cheerleaders also will have male and F.ngllsh .4. BIU has a wide variety of In- cerliflcstion as a registered nurse THIS ABOUT} 3ISAGB3MENT. iO F ^ R NEW CLUB/ BA5T OF MHtal following represents some of the support, by Norman Wilcox and "Zo 'b" extracurricular activities and to a bachelor's degree . In FRI ENDSHI P feelings o f the young people and John Palmar, but the main con- show that she-has a wide scope of tsrests, and he always has .some- thing to do. He likes to play chess either scionce or the arts. educators o f today on this most tingent will be from the feminine interests which -range from Na- • CLUB • and listen , to folk songs sung jy | Miss Testa w ork s with elemen- \ prominent and pressing problem. faculty members. tional Honor .Society, to Current \ Boez or Harry Belafonte, F'or cx- 1 tary school children In Manchester, Halftim e skiU and ballads re- Affaira with Girls Leaders, Intra- g, erclse Bill enjoys a fast game ot i and Is one of four full-time-social l^^■ Carl Rohrbach. '63, " I think that main under carefully guarded se- mural spo:-ls, student council, and workers employed by the board Of President Kennedy made the right orecy, but there seems to be some the Latvian Ifouth Group-of-Eknan=. tennis or basketball. It d o^n 't take a great deal to i education, ■ decision. I f w e'don't resume toet- Indication that one topic .will be uei Church in betw'een. please BiU. A giant. bubl>ly' pizza Barbara Pearce, '63. ingr we will soon find' ourselves "If men played carcte tha way When she is not doing home- t •' . too far behind the Ruestens te women do..." Prizes, record al- will do the job very 'w ell so long work. attending her various rItib.M as iC fs served with plenty ot good . c a t c h u p . " . bums, will be awarded at halftime, and groups, or reminiscing about ! Admission to the ktellsr per- folk music for the fl»vol siirh "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." HERE SO WE a U GET CALL FOR A TOAST? Bill Karszes, '63, “All that pre- ton's, went on sale Monday. A note of cautlbn should be In- Despite the stormy weather club Price o f tickets is 36.50 and will as a chemlMrv lab assistant." STARTED OH THE vents a war is our rautusl fear. eiuded in this column for all those members felt the performance well include bus transptetatlon. The This year Bill Is studying Trig- WEDCHM6 flams/ I f Riisaia thinka tlu t she is suffi- foedhardy souls that send messages worth their trouble. tickets may be purchased from onom et^, Math Ahslysls, Honors ciently ahead o f us, she would feSl to Zenta hand, for she hates - The Broadway musical presently ■cnior homefodm representa- hy Modem H ls t^ , Riysics, and confident and be more likely to to write letters. English IV. T h e two subjects on tour stars' Tammy Grimes and . provoke a war. We have to re- tives. Students who have not H a r V e Presnell, the original paid ebua. due* or who are on "Zot's" knowledge ot ta.r away that he find.s most agreeable are sume teaUng to prove ourselves to Looking over^New BooksX ^ places and strange . sounding Broadway stars. The characters, domerit probation will not be' Modern HlsUwy and English. te a formiidable opponent." club members deeined excellent, Mr. Arthur GiaMer o f tte Social StudMa Departmaot is kMridiig o v«r one o f the sMoctfaAu from tha able to buy ticket!. Money will names la limited to New England Bill has ap p lM to-Duke, North- MiancheoUr High S

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POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Herald Angle March • (AP) —Ed Doherty, general manager of the Wash- By ington Senators, was tolling of the time Jlttuny PlersaU was EAKL YOST holding out. ’*>’ Spbrta Editor .son may have to switch to the Ip-- > Among pitchers scheduled to "W e both artended a dinner B Ti t l e NEW YORK (A P )— MajOltCasey Stengel sa manager game - against the St. .Louia Card- field. i In Boston,” related Doherty, 4> . '. leagjie baseball’s exhibition test their wings in the openers is “and Jimmy was anxIouA to ae- inala at St. Peteraburg, Fla.; and Dark’s major headaohe waa re- Billy Hoeft of MUniore, battling Notes from the Little Black Book season opens tomoirow with Harry Craft leads the Colts at lieved suddenly when Oepeda, who gottate. *Ceme on,* he said, It’* an 811-Hartford final fortwest Haven 76-68 elr semi-mother in a game that went into ' Little Mike Reardon, a fine bjackcourt performer and play- Palm Springs, Calif., against ^ e led the NL with 46 homers and to win Barber's, berth' with, the ‘Let’s go to the hotel and talk final last night. overtime. New York and Houston mak- business. Pm- not staying the ^lasa A crown in the state maker while at Mandiester High, was a standout this past ing their National League de- Los Angeles Angels. 143 RBI ulUle batting ,311, wired Oriole*. The Yankees will open Action in the 11th annual high schooi basketbail tour- Bulkeley squeezed past Hillhouse Last night’s Class ,B semifinals Rounding

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, JTin)AY, MARCH 9, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1962 PAGE NINETEEN ------* - - - - ‘ Apartments—Flats— ' HousesSale 72 Houses For Sale Roofing'-^ding THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY: FAGALY and SHORTEN Holuehold Goods 61 Matdcal Instfomentai 6S 72 Houses For Sale 72 Rouses For Sale 72 Houses For. Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Lots For Sale 73 Tenements 68 NEW RANCH—6 rooikik 2 full GAS AND GAS combination Roper SHEET MySIC—We have ons of TWO-PamILY flats 5-6, with 2 MANCHESTER PORTB!R STREET area—6 room BIO DUTCH Colonial In nice sec- ALL TYPES of roofe repaired or CoonecUcut’a laigekt salectlaiie. three room, apartment, heat, baths large Western s t;^ itc h e n rooms finished on third floor- 2- WHICH WILL YOU HAVE? MANCHESTER—Lot, A zone. Por- replaced, epcciaUzlng In Bonded range, very good condition, rea- hot water, electricity, ztove, ,re- with puilt-lns. 2-car gataga, Oilontal with attached garage, tion. 1% .baths, fireplace, formal ter Street area, trees, sewer avail, sonable price. 27 Clinton Bt, Harmonicas, ukes, atringa and ...... car garage, off East Center 'Si., Ride by 21 Agnes Dr. This qual- every modem feature, brick front An older home in good repair built-up and shingle roofing. HALF WIT.' frigSrator. 245 N, Main, Ideation of ' beautiful bom ; Cfflce, schrols aftd shop- dining room, garage. Excellent .ablt, *3,(100. Carlton W. Hutchitjs, Coughlin Rooting Company. Man- J m TME OPEH E0M>.qulRlitEf m A accaasoriee for all .Inatnimenta. Seemd *27,500. Phtlbrick Agency, 1 ity built home offers 8 rooms; for- fireplace, beautifully treed lot. All priced at *8,900. *9,500, *9,900,' value. Beifiore Agency, Ml 3-5121. MI 9-5132. 40UII0AOHQA!6uy A GOOD SELECTION of sUrillzed, Player piano roUa. Janaaen pianoa floor, $8S, MI 9-5229, 9-5. ' "itog. Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. mal. dining room; 3 large bedrooms, this at a price you can. afford. *11.500 and many more chester. Ml 8-77D7. OWCIi WICK AMP A SHORT RISE POR. NICKED ME f D O S \ t 9-8464. . PRWeWWMOCRCfMPHlM- reconditioned used furniture for front $499. ward Muale Co., M ROOCVHJjE— Apartmenta newly huge finished rec room, attached Beechler-Smtth, Realtors, MI or (JOLUMBIA—Are you'looking for a ^ HATHtMKNCOVMS every room. Including appliances. Summer. Open eveninga till 0 p.m. 6 room garage, selling for *21,000 9-8052, MI 3-6969. A cape or ranch priced at *11,500, 4 bedroom hompY. Very low-taxes. deco^’Sted, dinette, kitchenette, ™*’*^*'i v3'Car attached garave, . s* Resort Property For Sale 74 ADVERTISING Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ^THEttOAPf 1 30% off oh new dinette, kltchCta bedlam, tile bathroom appli- *12,900, *13,300, *13,600, and many Lake privileges, good neighbors seU, mattresses. Credit terras. L«- ’ 9^ s V ” ' Hutchins, \n R. F, DIMOCK CO. FOUR BEDROOMS for *12.300. more and excellent price. Call ' Burt______SUMMER______HOUSES,, _ *3,800______and up. PIANO, Baldwin acroscnlc, spinet, ances, $W per month. Oali MI Spring Values! «•« AO i O' 'I __ . . ... * ROOFJNG—Specialising repairing Blanc Furniture Hospital, 198 8- 1869. TR 6-8485. MI 9-5245 Also, assumable mortgage Bei- or Starkey's Agency, AC 8 -^ 3 any: good location, furnished, bUy for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS roofs of all kmds, new roqfs. gut- South St., Rockville, -TR 5-2174. like new, MI 8-88»8. .______VERNON-^ room raiich, walkout fiore Agenc^, MI 3-5121. A colonial priced from the *17,000 ' rent income or yq.Ur own use.- Lots, Open 9-8, Saturdays till 6. We also $15,900—Man<;he8ter—Great possi- basement nice groundk. near bus Barbara Woodg*-*- Ml- 9-7702 bracket and up 8 A.M. to 5-P.M. ter work, chimneys cleanwh^ re- CONSIDERING the purchase of m THREE R(X)M heated apartment, bilities in this 6 room Colonial, *1,400 and up, pick your.' site. paired Aluminum' elding. 80 buy houselots of furniture. We first floor, with off street parking, Tongren Agency, Ml 8<321 Johanna Evans Ml 9-5653 or ST, JAMES PARISH. Nice home orT Lewiss Realty, Misquamicut, R. I. give World green stamps.______piano or organ? See our complete oversized bedrooms, formal dining An excellent 7-7 two-family duplex Benton St. Near schools and years’ experience. Free estimates. display of Hammond oroans; on bus line, close to shopping and room, open stairway, rec room, VERNON-^^ room ranch, large lot Manchester and Diamond 8-8117. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call Howley, Ml S-5881, MI 8-0763. church, $80 monthly, t/a 3-1869. II r With 2-car garage In fine location. transportation. Bclflofe Agency, MONDAY Thru FRIDAY lOtSO A.M.—SATttRDAY 0 A.M. ANNOUNClNO the opening, Cable-nelson and Everett Spinet TR 8-3485. n;odem plumbing and wiring, nice near school, asking $14,800. Ton^ ^lANCHESTER Asking *21.9KH). Has been bank ap- MI 3-5121. Roger’s quality used furniture. pianos. (1) Used HamMond Spinet ___ I residential area close to schools, gren Agency, MI 8.-6S21. pral.sed, Suburban For Sale 75 Gag stoves, chests of drawers, organ,' only $850. Watkins Broth- shopping and buses. We have 2 Capes listed, both have Vicinity WE THINK We have the. cloane.sl _____ Heating and Plumbing 17 FOR RENT—4 r<)om apartment. aluminum Biding, 3 of 4 bedrcKjms. or PLEASE READ YOUR AD be(li, and .many mlsceUaneous ers, Inc., ’*lBervlce since 1874’’. 9IS Heat, hot water, parking. $70 a MANCHESTER—Ranch, large liv- *13,500 Bolton—5 room ranch, A custom built 7 room ranch In AA ranch in Bollon, Call to in.spect' ANDOVER—Built In 1720 seven Items, Roger's Used Furniture, Main SL______,______ing room, modern kitchen, 3 bed priced to sell st breezeway and garage, wooded and see if you don't agree with OUMtfled or “Wont Ado^ jure token over the phone u m eon- GERARD J. BARONOUSKY, month. Tel. MI 3-2088. *15,900—Bolton Lake, Vernon, Love- *14.500 and *14,700. *600 down will zone, commanding.a magnificent room cape with I'a baths, garages Plumbing. Installation and repair. ll’TH Spruce St. MI 8-4965. ly lakefront contemporary split, 8 rooms, 1% baths, large rec room lot, good location, a Well kept us. Beifiore Agency, MI 3-5121. and approximately 3 acres. Main veolenoe. The adverttaer ohonld read his ad the FIRST DAY T excellent condition, *19,500. Phil buy either one of these homes. view. Center hall layout, fireplace, APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS la time for the next Inser- M> 9-5125. i THREE R'OOM apartment at 170 bedrooms, modern in .every respect, moderate priced home. 2 ceramic tile baths, formal dining highway, T. J. Crockett. Realtor, YOUNG COUPLE Wanted—To Bny 5g Oak st., third floor. With heat. kitchen with built-ins,, fireplace in brick Agency. Ml 9-8464. *1,5,900 Vernon—*1.600 assumts the SEVEN SPACTOUsTooma, 3 large ■ MI 3-1577. UoB. Tho Herald Is responsihle fOr only ONE Inoorreot or omitted BREAKINO UP HOUSEKEEPING R. F. DIMOCK CO. room, spacious kitchen with h\iilt- bcdroom.s, family size kitchen liv-1 laserUoa for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a PLUMBING AND heating - re- Can move right In. Call Ml 9-7624. extra large living room, _2 full G,I. mortgage on this unique 5 ins. 2-ca’r garage. Asking *30,990. modeling instaiiatlcns, repairs CAN’T USE THEIR DUE TO ILLNESS Frank’s Antique baths, sundeck plus extra " large SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus^ MI, 9-5245 room ranch with attached ga- Ing room with fireplace, and din-1 ‘'make good** insertion. Errors which do not lessen the valoe of S ROOMS OF FURNITURE Shop at 420 Lake Bt, will be cloaed THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, tomed to the finer things all one I Has been bank appraised. ing room, finished rec room with '• AU work guaranteed, 25 years ex- closed in sunroom. Be sure to see Barbara Woods rage, built-in range and oven,; And there are m o^, so do call Wanted—Real Estate 77 the advartlaemont srill net be eerrdoted by * ^ k e irood” Insertion. perlence. 24-hour serylpe. Call - AND A PPU AN C B S until further noUce.______stove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 this. could demand has been in- Ml '9-7702 Rood location. No closing rost.5. fireplace, 2 full baths, 2-car ga- Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4749. THEY HAVE HAD Main St., m 9-5229, 9-5. cluded in this lovely 8'i room Johanna Evans Ml 9-5653 *18.900 Bolton 6 room Cape, base- THE rage, choice section, *31.500, Call' MULTIPLE family dwelling want- WE BUY, SELL or trade entlqve home. The style is condusive to John H, Ijippen, Iric., MI 9-5261 c'd dirc< I from owner. Write YOUR CXXIPBRATION W iU . I S I A I kAl ^ 9711 FOR 3 MON’^ *26,900—Henry St, Beautiful 6 room ment garage, 2 fireplaces, large EUSIE MEYER AGENCY Box WHICH IS PRACnCAB/Y NEW and used furniture, bhlna, glase, GROUND FLOOR tenement of two- those who enjoy split level living III MANCHESTER enclosed sunporrh, brook, pond, weekends call MI 9-7445 MI T, Herald. BE APPRECIATED l / I M I - IVII I I split ranch, custom built 2 years REALTORS 3-5219. Radio-TV Repair Services 18 IF'YOU ARB A silver, picture tramea and old family house, 3 large rooms, auto- ago, features natural birch kitchen at its best. On beautifully lana one acre beautiful landscaped coins, dolls and guns, hobby matic heat and hot water furnish- scMed spacious lot. 2-csr garage. In one of our finer residential lot—a real value, WISH SOMEONE to handle you! RESPONSIBLE PERSON equipped with built-ins, living room areas, we have listed this 6 room MI 9-552-1 MI 3-6930 real, estate? Call me at Ml 9-082(1 TV SERVICE—AU makea. Honest, WHO’S GOING eoUectlons, attie contents or wbols ed, remodeled and in excellent with wrought iron stairway anti 4 bathrooms. Priced In the high *19.700 Manchester'— Excellent SIX RO(JM RANCH Economics’, High quality parte. HOUSEKEEPING estates. Furniture Repair Service, condition, $90 per month, adults. 50s. Phllbrick Agency. Mi 9-8464. ranch with 1% baths, 2-car garage, value in this 5 room ranch with HORTON ROAD—6 room Cape, 'or promp( and courteous service, Talcottvnie, Conn. Tel. MI $-744$. Call MI 8-4406. fireplace, bedrooms with double many more features too numerous Modern 3 bedroom ranch with Joseph Barth, Broker. Guaranteed 90 days Famous fot YOU CAN TAKE OVER closets, 2 ceramic tile baths, rec large finished family room and nicely landscaped yard, garage, service since 1981. Phone MI UNPAID BALANCE BOLTON — Extra large ranch, to mention. Call for appointment to . enclosed sunporch wall-to-wall (amily size kitchen, living room large kitchen, dining room, living TROUBLE REACHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? ATTRACmVB 6 room duplex, ■ 3 room with fireplace, 2-car garage. many extras, custom ■ bunt (or inspect. room with fireplace, full basement. HELP! DUE to many recent salsa, (>•4587. Potterton'e. 180 Center St. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Shown by appointment only. carpeting, fireplace, 1% baths, with fireplace, dining rooni, 3 bed- our listings are low. Buyers are $22.14 PAPER CUTTER. Call MI 8-S288. bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, quality, low 30’s Tongren Agency, combination windows city' util- rooms. ceramic tile bath, very Qosc to school.s and bus, CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, basement and attic, steam oil MI 3-6321. R. F. DIMOCK CO. waiting for all types of property. 24-Hour Aniwering Sonriee ’’WESllNGHOUSE’’ REF. *38,000—Rockledge. Chutom built ities. good location ^ nicely maintained, immediate oc- If selling buying or trading, call available all hours. Satisfaction heat, copper window screens, op- MI 9-5245 *25,000 Bolton—6 room ranch rij cupancy, *15.900, Robert Wolver- BELFIORE AGENCY guaranteed. Cau Ml 9-1816. "CALORIC” RANGE posite O nter Park. Available April brick beauty ranch. You will like LARGE Colonial on big nicely land- at once Free Inspections upon re- Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 "EMERSON" TELEVISION this location high on a hUI terrific Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 baths. 2-car garage, large liv- ton Agency, MI 9-2813. MI 3-5121 quest. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Froo to Horald Roadors Articles For Sale 45 Rooms Without Board 59 15. Adults preferred. MI 9-7829. scaped lot. Newly decorated in- Johanna Evans Ml 9-58.53 ing room and dining room, RADIO-TVtwwvAW * V repairs n ig , mujrany make, BLONDE BEDROOM view, large living room with mar- . Agency. Realtors, Member of MLS a* side. City convenience, countrj’ at- built-in range and oven, sep.a- COLUMBIA Near lake, small LOTS OF VALUE HERE tree pickup and delivery on< emaU MANCHESTER housewives— Why WE HAVE an opening for a part- LIVING ROOM SUITE FURNISHED ROOMS, complete AVAILABLE April 1, 8 room, sec- ble fireplace, 3 extra large bed- mosphere. Beifiore Agency MI service, MI 3-6930 _ , ------. . . IV MANCHESTER chicken ranch. Room for 5,000 Want tnfonoatloii on one of oar olaullled adverttaetnenUT No radios, pbononaphs. Bo not call Avon today to find out time Janitor. Apply StAn Orimek, 80 GALLON Ink drums, suitable for 5-PC. DINETTE SET light housekeeping facUltiee. Cen* ond floor, apartment. Heat and rooms, large ceramic tile oath and 3-5121. ■ rate laundry room. Ixively how you can earn extra Income In Sendee Manager. Moriarty Bros. burning trash. MI 8-2711. MAYTAG WASHER landscaped lot. (Tustom bvilit layers Nice 6 room home and Like new 5'j room ranch now on WANTED—3 bedroom home be- onawer at the telephone listed? Simply call the p.m. H • E luuuo and 'T\L l a trally located. Children accepted- hot water, *115 monthly. MI 3-2342, shower, walk-in closets, attached Reason lor Belling this lovely 6 Farmall tractor. Call Burt Starkey the market for first time. 17x18 9-56U, Ml 8-1479. your spare time. Leam.-how you HOOVER VACUUM limited. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 A,rcn S t, 9- 5. MI 9-4697, 6-7. brCezeway and 2-csr garage. *17,800 .— FIVE ROOM ranch with throughout. twe.cn *14,000 and *20,000 as soon can earn *2 an hour—^working TV ANTEINNAS, tubes, parts and SEALY BOXSPRING room ranch, owners are moving *27,000 Bolton—Secluded 5% room ^Reiicy, AC ».924a any lime. foot living room with fireplace, a.s possible.- Have several qualified MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE Manchester. porch, large kitchen with built-ins, out of state. This Gambolatl cus- raised hearth, 3 bedrooms, ceramic TELEVISION antennas and rotor hours of your own choice. Mahy Sr. Manufacturing accessories bonanza sale—in. our 8EALY MATTRESS ROCKVILLE—Three room apart- tiled bath, fireplace, combination ranch, attached 2-car.' garage, ANSALDI CAPE 6 roonis, 2 full buyers. Carlton W. Hutchins MI women in Manchester are making famous do-it-yourself department. tom built home has everything to built-in range and oven and re- hath, full basement. I'a acre ahad- 9-5132, Ml 9-0500 systems Installed and repaired. Also included "Mohawk" LARGE FURNISHED room for ment. (Children allowed, heSt, ]. D. Realty Co. windows and doors, home in excel, offer including a large wooded lot, baths, kitchen, bii’cli cabinets, ed lot, *14,900. Evenings Bill Boles Serving Manchester and surround- important contributions to the Rabbit ears 99c, stacked aluminum Rugs, End Tables, Cocktail rent, convenient location, Ugh* water furnished, remodeled home. lent condition, One owner. Full frigerator, 2 baths, beautiful built-ina, disposal corner cahincl. and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Jig family budget this easy Avon Engineer! conical $9.99, channell 8 yagl, selling for *21,900. view. Two acres wooded lot. Ml 9-98.58. ing areas. Modem TV Service, 405 Tables, Lamps, Smoker, Dishes housekeeping, woman only. Ml MI 9-5833. 470 Main St. MI 3-5129 basement, hot water oil heat, re- heated rec room porch double ga- Lejial Notices time without spending all evening at the telephone. Center St., MI 8-2206. way. Call BU 9-4922. (Weldlnjg)—Degree—Od. knowi. of $2.99, UHF bow ties tl-69 and up. Silverware, Kitchen Cabinets 9-7959; cessed cast Iron radiators. City rage, awnings 26\ c h a rte r Oak Special prices on channel master 228 OAK STREET—First floor 4 R. F. DIMOCK CO. WARREN E. HOWLAND welding techniques, machinery and Mirrors, Pictures, Pots and Pans water and sewerage. Near schooi, U&lR Realty Co. St. Owner, MI 9..5,5,5g REALTOR HKARING EXPERT TV Service, all makes, equip. Basic knowi. machinery and crossfire and JFD signal comet room . apartment. Clean, cold $11,600—2 bedroom ranch, cellai, bus line, quiet neighborhood. Quick ' MI 9-5245 STATE OF CONNEt'TICUT. Probst# reasonable prices, genuine Philco antennas, 10 foot mast pipe $2.99, And Few Other Items doubts garage, trees, near bus, Barbara Woods .Ml 9-7702 575 Main St. 3-1108 Court, Town of Anitover. District of Business Services Offered 13 mach. shop practices. 2-5 yrs. exp. ROOM FOR rent near Main St. $ water flat. Adults preferred. Call occupancy. (Tharles Losperance. MI 3-2692 ASSUME 4'4% mortgag,. In a low Aiuiov'rr, Mtirrh 5. Lost and Found tubes, over the counter, 40% off. Clerk - Typists Red Bird chimney mounts 99c, Phone Me Immediately Hazel St. Ml 9-2170,______after 8 P-*". MI'3-66S7.' stores. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI MI 9-7620. • Johanna Evans Ml 9-5653 *76-$8600. 9-5132. R D. Murdock MI 3-6172 tax rate area. Immaculate ram hi VERNON S15..500 Kfltatr of Horace K. Muie. of (hft LOST—Blueprint of house vicinity CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. Turnpike TV A Appliance, next to VHP wire 2c per foot. Recelvini Hartford CHapel 7-0358 near school In Vernon. BeUiore Town of ('oluiYibln. In Mid District, aq Stop A Shop, MI 9-3406. tubes 40% off, ’’21’’ alumlnlzei ATTRACTIVE room for gentleman ONE 2% AND one 3 room apart- SPLIT LEVEL—Exceptional condi- InrAuahfllo jkprsoH. of Manchester Savings and Loan. Reasonable ratei,. Call PI 7-7558 Permanent full-time positions See It Day Or Night next to shower on second floor, ment, centrally located, South *12,600 — R(XKVILLE. 6 room V BOLTON Agency, MI 8-5121. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY -3 Presem, Hon. ** Charles^ - H.- Nicholson.- CaU CH 7-7578. between l::30-4;80 or any time picture tube special at $26.95 end tion, 7 rooms, 2 ceramic baths, at- SPECIAL bedroom Ranch. Wooded lot. Bullt- Judeo. available for good typists In our Sr. Mfg. Engineer many more specials. See us first If you have no means of transpor- free parking. Ml 9-8354. End. Bath, heat, hot water, stove, ranch, large living room, cabinet tractively paneled family room 4* Saturday or Sunday. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 kitchen, beautifully landscaped Spring will soon be here. Don't MANCHES-TER-New Listing! 7 In. Gas incliicrnlnr. Wall to wall Tho ronsorvAtor having exhibited hfi LOST — Children’s glasses on B. Clerical Department. High School (Machinery)—Degree. Staff spe- and save. Open evening, till 9, tation, I’ll send my auto for you! refrigerator. Reasonable, Call plus enclosed porch and garage, Immaculate 6 room custom built final Recount with SAld eslAte to thli Saturdays till 5. Satellite Electron. No Obligation ROOMS TO RENT, also cabins with after 12 n(X>n. MI 9-8404.. lot. Shown by appointment. Marion miss the opportunity to inspect this room ranch Just 3 years old on at- carpeting, Drap.m (hroughout, Im- (’(Mirt for nllowRnce, U Is Center Street. Reward. MI 3-8913 SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired AVOID THE Spring rush! Altera- education* accurate typing, and cialist of machining, also direct efficiency. Scranton Motel. Call MI a.ssumable mortgage. Beechler- 8 room home. Excellent for chil- Cape with attached garage in one tractive wooded lot featuring 2-car maculale Less than one vear old. ORDKHKD! That the 14th dav nf from tbs shop. Can taks care of of mfg. engrs. processing Ic Service. 165 School St.. Man- E. Robertson, Realtor, MI 3-5953. Smlth, Realtors, MI 9-89,52, m of Rockville’s nicest residential March, 1962, at eleven-thirty o’clock alter 8. tions and hemming done now, good knowledge of grammar essen- chester, MI 9-1786. A—L—B—E—R—T— S 9-0826 atfe r 6. ROCKVILLE—One 3% room apart- dren. pets and even a horse. Sell- garage. 2 baths. 2 zone heat, fire- Call Mr. Rocholl Mt 9-5306. aU your upholstering needs at quickly, efficiently. Inexpensively. specified product lines. Familiar VERNON—Large 5% room ranch, 3-6969.., ing lor only *15,800, areas. Living room l.IxlS with place, large knotty cedar rec room In tho foretionn M the Probate offica FOUND—Buff and white mongrel, great sa v i^ . CaU Of 3-:S78. tial. Excellent working conditions 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ment in residential area. StOve. re- In Ando\’4'i’ be and the same ta as- MI 3-6630. med. heavy or heavy Job shop oper. SNOW , BI^W ERS — From $79.98 frigerator and heat furnished. porch, garage, nice area, fire- paneled - fireplace, large dining and 9’ cedat closet, near public slffiied for A heRring on the allowanra part Collie, vicinity Shopping and liberal employe benefits. Call 2-5 yrs. exp. To *8500. Open Every Night Till 9 SPRING ST.—Four bedroom bunga- room, roomy kitchen, plastered BARROWS & WALLACE of .NRlrt accoum with Mid ejiiate, and Parkade. CaU JA 8-4811, Ext. 7241. OOSMA APPLIANCE Sendee-Re- and up. Parts and service Capi- FURNISHED ROOM for ren t In- Adults only. *90 monthly MI place. Early occupancy. Tongren low on a corner lot. Large en- R. F. DIMOCK CO. and parochial schools and shop- this t fnin directs that notice of tha Mrs. Peterson, Liberty Mutual In- quite 136 Blssell S t Agency, MI 3-6321. walla, open staircase, 2 large bed- ping, aluminum storms, extensive pairs aU makea refrigerators, tol Equipment Co., 88 Msdn at. REFRIGERATOR, washing ma- 9-4824, TR 5-1166. closed porch, gkrage. Real spa- MI 9-5245 rooms with lots of closet space, and 55 E, Center St. MI 9-MOB lime And place assigned for said hear- FOUND—Brownish black mongrel, freexers, washing machines, dry- Moving—^Trucking— surance Company, MI 8-1161, for Hours T-8 dally, ?-9 Thursday. 7-4 cious, ideal for growing family. T. Box Mountain stone walls, built-in iiiK bu given to all persons known to Sr. Industrial Engr. chine, twin bed and cheat. Good TWO ROOM apartment. Including C!U8TOM BUILT 6 room Colonial, Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 tile bath .second floor, oil steam stove, oven, dishwasher, disposal, Manchester hrt interested therein by publishing a male. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog ers. ranges oil and gat bumsra. Storage 20 appointment. ' Saturday. condition. MI 9-0020, FINISHED room for rent. Church J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 3-1,577. heat, grounds nicely landscaped. riipy of this order in some newspaper Warden, MI 3-8594. MI 9-0055. AU work guaranteed. heat, hot water and gBs for cook- 2 fireplaces, large cabinet kitchen, Johanna Evans Ml 9-5653 washer-dryer. *22,500. Owner, MI I h n y i n p r clrculRlIon in said Dlsmct. MANCHESTEUl Package DeUvery. Degree. Not over 5 yrs. exp. Cost SPECIAL bargains In woolen strips St. MI 8-788B. 1% baths, screened porch, swim- Ideal for newlyweds or any small 9-6482, No agents. Htul bv posting R copy nf this order on surv^s, standards, some plant lay- FOR SALE—Capehart 17” TV, $20: ing, Gas stove and electric refrig- FOUR BEDROOM ranch, 1% baths, FOUND—Brownish black mongrel, LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Ught trucking and package deUv- and remnimts for rug brkidlng or erator furnished. Call MI 9-7737 ming pool, garage, corner lot wall-wall carpet, 2-car attached IMMACULATE ranch on Strickland family. Very close to bus. schools, I,ots For Sale 73 I ho public slim post In the Town nf out, T.S. Supr. exp. *75-*8600. tube tester, $15, 1961 model; new LARGE FRONT room furnished for 90x178. Shown by appointment. St. 2-car garage, enclosed rear and shopping. MUST BE SOLD sending a cony. male, white spot on chest. CaU repaired, sales and sendee, pick ery. Refrigeratora, washers and R.N. 11-7 SHIFT part-time. Laurel hooking now at Colonial Rem- 16RP4 picture tube; 3 used picture light housekeeping, ladies only. Ml between 6-7 p.m. garage, acre lot, only *11,500. Carl- DUPLEX Central'location. 8 bed- VERNON-Lot 100x310, Lake StT, ••erUfleii uiRii postage prepaid, to fha Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden, MI up and delivery. Ice skates sharp- stove moving meclalty. Folding Manor. MI 9-2324. nant Shoppe, 115 Center St. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. MI ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. porch. Beifiore Agency, MI 3-5121. IMMEDIATELY. No reasonablg of- roomg each aide, ceramic hatha, 4v.nsery«ior Ulclus W. Rnblnson. Jr , tubes Nos. 21MP4, 21FP4, 17BP4, 3-6388. THREE ROOMS, centra] stove and 3-5953. fer refused.' Immediate occupancy. near school, *2,800. R. J. Wrobel- CniumhiR. (Connecticut all at least 3-8594. ened, precision ground. L A M chairs for rent. Ml 9-0753 Fee pd on above. Relocation. $12 each; 10" speaker, 12” speak- 2 heating ayatems, exceptional in- aki. Broker, Ml 3-2573. seven days before the date set for said Equipment Corporation, Route 2 resumes . Possible Interviews refrigerator, heat, hot water and TWO FAMILY 4%-4'r. In Said JJIstrict rt' ors.''»d. Call MI 8-4723. tol ^ u lp m e iit Co., 88 Main st., Shopping Parkade. _ 6:S0-7;B0. MI 3-6441, rage, landscaped yard 91x194. lot. Selling for 10% beiow cos). K iii A lr of Ch A rlo ji Sim o n , la to o f Co- rroaonl. Hon. (Tharlei II. Nlcholaon, THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. SINGER SLANT needle sewing ma- $25. Two twin bed mattresses, $10. Freshly redecorated, furnace, MANCHESTER ORTIKR o r HKARINO Manchester. Hours dally 7-S, MI 9-4624. Marion E. Robertson, ReiUtor. Ml *16,300—West Side-Well kept 5 T J. Crockett. Realtor. MI 3-1577. lu m b iR, in M id D iA trlc t. Judar, FEDERAL INCOME taxes Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI Moving, packing, storage -local RELIABLE woman to care for chine (like new) coet $229, sacri- automatic hot water, five minutes 3-5953. 6 room Colonial, breezeway, ga- S T A T E O E (C O N N E C TIC U T , F rn b a tr PrrA e'n l, H o n. C h t r l M H . N Ic h o lio n . Tlir -xrciitor having oxhlbll»d his art- . .. ------i . . room ranch, large fireplace, at- f o u rt. Town of A n d o v e r. D lR trlc l of Jiidrp. nilnlBiratlon .account wHh said cstata ed with your savins In 8-7958. and long distance. Agents for invalid lady, live In, new 4 room PERSONNEL fice *75. Will take *2 weekly. MI FIVE ROOM apartment, second frorn Main, electricity, gas. Adults BOLTON NOTCH—4 room ranch, rage, large living room, fireplace, A n d o v e r. M a rc h 5. 1962 3-1365, FOR SALE—Tappan' gas • range, MANCHESTER—4 Mdroom home, tached garage, combination Thp ('xocnirlx Imvlnf oxhlblM her (0 this Court for allowancs, II Is Reasonable rates, m. J Lyons Lmes, Inc., world-wide apartment. Broad Brook. Call compact. ExceUent condition, $20. floor. 13% Ford Bt. Tel. JO 8-4751. only... MI 3-5633. Inquire 130 Oak, I ’i car garage. Ownel, Priced to nice yard. Close to bus line and HRtate of P r e ji \ v, RraeR. late of A n AdmlnlMratton Recount with Mid estiilA ORDEnED; Tliat (ho l4th day of Tel. Ml 9-6246. SNOW PLOWING, day and night movers. Free estimates. MI 8-5137. 2-9 p.m. excellent ck'set and storsge space, windows, ceramic bath, lovely sell-at *13,800.'Call betwe.en 8:30 shopping, church, and Catholic d over., in .anld D lR tric i. 4le<'4‘ HRed to thiA (’mirt for AllowRitrc, It Ir March, 1962. at olrvon o'clock In th# NAtlonal 3-6428 or NAtlonal 3-6514. 149 Cooper Hill Street. Pre R c n l. H o n. (^ harleR il, NU liolRon. service. Rates according to lob SERVICE SEVEN H.P. BOLEN tractor with FOUR ROOM apartment, including large ene’osed porch. 3-car ga- landscaped lot. good location. a.m.-9 p.m. MI 9-7074, School. JuilKe. O R D K R K l ) ; Th M ihc l4lh rtny o f forenoon at (he Probats Ottirr tn An- snow blower and lawn mower, TWO ROOM apartment, heat, gas March, 1962, nt ten-thirty oVlopk |n drtver he anrt (he same Is aasignsd for INCOME TAX returns prepared by and/or conditions. Ml 9-5850 all SECRETARY-bookkeeper to work 1383 Maih St., Springfield, Mass. TWO KNOTTY pine built-in beds, heat, hot water and gas for cook- rage, *19.700 Phllbrtea Agency, Ml *22,900—Three-year-old 6 room T h e a d in ln lH lra t o r h a vin g e xh ib ite d the for#>MfKin At the ProhAtr Offlrr in a heairlnK on (lie allowanc* of said ad- former Internal Revenue agent In hours. Painting—Papering 21 In office of the Town Manager. other extras. Call MI 9-8983. ing. Gas stove and electric refrig- -stove and refrigerator furnished. 9-8464. ST JAMES PARISH. Nice 6 room MANCHESTER hlR a d m in lRira tic m ac e b u m w ith Raid Andover be and the uRmr Ir ARRlfnrd ministration account with said estate, the convenience of your home tor 30” wide, drawers underneath, $30 erator furnished. Call MI 9-7787 Adults only. AU 3-6388. raised ranch. 2-rar basement Cape, good location. 4'4% mort- e.Rtnte b* thiR (Valrt f o r allowance. It Ir for R hearinir on thu nllownnce of nald anrt this Court directs that notice of tha Shorthand necessary. Send resume OUTSTANDING opportunity avail- each. MI 0-0802. garage, 2 baths, built-in range 8 room Cape. Owner willing to O n D K U K D T h a t th e 14lh d a v of Individual aftd business. Ml 9-8938. BUSINESS-profeaslonal accounts. PAINTING AND paperhanging. of experience, qualifications, and between 8-7 p.m. FLORENCE ST.—7 room home In gage assumption ’Possible. Beifiore ndmlnlRtrRtton nrrount with RAld cr* time and placo asslzned (or said hear- able to enterprising man interest- TO RENT—4 room heated apart- and oven, disposal and dish- listen to reasonable offers. I.srge M a rc h . 1962. at ten o 'clo c k In the fore- tAle and thiR Court direct?* ilml imtlrr Ine he given to all persons known tn he If your receivables need action Good clean workmanship at rea- salary desired to Town Manager, ed In Joining life insurance com- Boats and Accessories 46 excellent condition Inside and out, Agency, MI 3-5121. kitchen. 4 bedrooms, nice yard. mion at the Pro b a t e O ffic e In A n d o v e r of the time niid idnce ORRlpied for raM. interested therein hy publlshinz s copy INCOME TAX returns prepared by sonable rates. 30 years In Man- CENTER ST.—2 room apartment, ment. Call MI 3-5147 between 8:30 enclosed porch, one-car garage, washer, fireplace, plus large be and (he Rnine Ir ARRiirned f o r a liear phone MI 9-6317 any hour. AAA Town Hall, So. Windsor, Conn. pany as a debit salesman. Must GLENWOOD GAS range, best of- finished family room, excellent Call today. , , , ...... e--- ...... h e n rln p be Rive n to n il |>erRoiiR kn ow n I of this order In some newspaper haying auditor. Business and individual. Reimbursement Service, 869 Main chestei, Raymond Flske. MI 25 H.P. SEA KING outboard engine heat and hot water, two bus lines a.m.-4:30 p.m. priced for quick sale, *13,900. Phil- MANCHESTER—Bell St. 6'4 room iiiR oti tho nilownnre of Raid ndmlnlR-! to he Inlereated (herein »>v hubliRhiiiR In clrcnlallon In said District nnd hy Accounting services. Raymond be at least- a ifflgh School gradu- with controls, In excellent ctMidl- fer. MI 9-5611. available. NQ 9-6105. location. A real value. ranch, 4 'years old. large lot with (inlion Acrount with Raid orIr Iu, nnd > n ropy of thiR or*ler in Rome newRimiier j t'osllna n copy of this order on the puh- St. Bonded. 9-9287. ate with selling experience. Excel- ^rick Agency. MI 9-8464. COVENTRY ihlR ( null dlrert.R ihni notice of the , hnvinir n clrcutatlon in (inlii Di-strlct 1 He sign post In the Town of Anrtover Girard, Ml 9-8008. Uon MI 8-4426. TWO ROOM apartment, heat, elec- country .surroundings. Quality lime and place arrIpir H for Raid hcni-innd hv tioRflnir n copy of tlil/a order on where rlecensert last rtwetl, and hv ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made PAINTING papering, floor sand- Cashiers lent starting pay. Write to Box tric stove and refrigerator fur- MANCHESTER — 1950 American built. IPlaslered walla, hot water 5 room Ranch, I>arge lot. Baae- Hik he iriven In a|| peraoiiR kn'i« n t«» ; the prjhilc Ripi poRi in die Town of .sending a ropy, crrUfled mall, postaga TAX PROBLEMS? CaU PI 3-8807 161, Manchester, Clonn. or call MI 16 FOOT THOMPSON, 35 Evinrude MAYTAG WRINGER type washer, nished. MI 9-1690, ment garage. Nice. he IntereRfed tliereln by publUhinK a ^'olumbla where (ieceRRed In.at dwelt prennifl. lo . slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. ing, remodeling. CaU Hr. Charles, reasonable. MI 3-1894, Colonial, 13x23 living room, knotty U & R Realty Co. heat, cast Iron radiation, etc. copy nf ihl.R order in Rome newRpaper nnd bv Remtlnu a enpv certified mnll and have your return prepared (or Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, Ml 9-0728. 3-1124 for appointment. electric, Mastercraft Tipper, com pine recreation room, bar, handy *17,900 Phllbrick Agency. MI hnvlnp II rlrculntlon in Rnid DiRirIcf. p pfi.Mini'r preoHld to Mnleolm W, Thompson, RFD 1. you. You iUways save more ‘-han It pletely equipped. Call MI 9-3804 NOTICE COVENTRY—NewljTdecorated” ^ MI 3-2692 ANDOVER nock\-|l|e, Connecticut. , MI 9-7590. IMMEDIATE opening in Manches- location. Only *17,900. Carlton W. 9-8464,' ''h d b y iwRtin g a c o p y o f ihiR 4»rder on ; AupuRtn Sim o n. !‘; \ i ‘c ii(rlR b>' h er .1 Russell Thompson. I.ong Hill Road. costs. EXTERIOR and interior painting. Meat Wrappers after 5 p.m. CHROME kitchen table, gray, In accordance with the require- room apartment in Early Ameri- Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. D. Murdock Ml 3-6472 5 room Ranch, wooded lot Verj’ the p iiM Ir ^Rlirn pORt In the T o w n t>f j ntPirne*- n e td ie n H u fin re k*. IR AR.vliini Andover. Connertlnit. PIANO ’TUNING, »7. Fifteen years’ Paperhanging. WaUpaper books. ter. Well known company has ments of the Zoning Regulations of can home, pine paneled" kitchen, MANCHESTER —Colonial 4 bed- fairly priced. Andover where deceneed I rrI ilweli S tre e t. H n riffird 9. ('o n n e rllc u l tteidiei-i A. Ttioinnson Mars-vllls, RUGS AND bedsprpads expertly local opening for ambltioug and 16 FOOT M.F.G., 35 h.p., Johnson chairs, $20. MI 9-6405. the Town of Manchester, Conn., nnd hv Rending a copv certiried m ail ri«iblnn K ^ l.e liim n n 2 f< W lllla n i (ieorgeinwn South Carnitns . experience. Free repair estimates Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. exposed beams in dining and liv- MAIN STREET shopping —custom SIX ROOM ranch—One-car garage. rooms, I 'j baths, modern family Iw.Ringe prepAl*! to Philip D HraRR. Stf eet, I'o rlln iid . ( V in n e rtle n t. l■;ugelle E Thompson hy.^ts cen- dyed, choose from 70 decorator Upon request. CaU Kenneth Robin- Floors. Good clean workmanship. enthusiastic man. Must have at motor Hale and Hardy, ^tllt trail- the Zoning Board of Appeals will ing rooms, automatic oil heat, brick and frame ranch, huge I ’.i tiled baths, bullt-in.s, comer size kitchen, built-in stove dish- MANCHESTER adm lnl.R trntor, P eR en reii O n t e r R , M n y e r Rim n n. 142 K ln ir Ph ilip * D riv e , j servslor, Mnlcoim W Tlnsmpson, colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 son MI. 8-1365. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Delicatessen Clerk least High School education, $105 er Call MI 9-1152. Musical Instruments S3 hold a public hearing on Monday large yard, terrace, *125, includ- kitchen, 3 bedrooms, immaculate fireplace, family room with cathe- washer, etc. 1-car garage. One 5 room arfiall Cape on nlcp quiet Pubher rornfianv. W avne. NVw JerRev. j \Ve.R( H a rtfo rd , r o n n e c t iru l. I R F n. 1, norkvllle ConnWclinit > Purnell Place. MI 9-2002. starting Income. Excellent- ad- all at len.at R ev en d a v R b e fo re (h e d a te i a ll Rt leRRi ee^’en davR b efore the d a le ! si! st least seven ds.vs before the dsfs Leo Pelletier, MI 9-63T8 or MI evening, March 19, 1962 a t 8:00 ing heat and electricity, available condition reasonably priced. Carl- dral ceiling, city utilities, patio, year old, *21,900. Phllbrick Agen- street. Reasonably priced. Ret for .Raid h earing Ret for Raid h e a rin c I set for ssM lienring. 9-5082 Part-tim e mornings, 10-3 vancement .opportunities plus TWO MANUAL Kinsman organ P.M. In the Hearing Room of the Immediately. Adults preferred. ton W, Hutchins, Ml 9-5182, hot water oil heat. Excellent loca- cy. MI 9-8464. .CHAIH.KR II ’H O U S O N . J u d g e . (’ H A m ^ KS H. N ir n O f ^ O N . Jn d « e I rHARI.F-S II. MCllOIJtO.V. .fiidga. fringe benefits and bonus. Call HA Garden—Farm—Dairy with percussion, floor model, regu Municipal Building on the follow- GArfleld 9-9501. tion, trees galore. Charles Les- JACK LAPPEN AGENCY Personala Household Services CEILING refinlshed, painting, wall- Immediate openings in new 3-0421 or write P.O. Box 164, SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 rooms, 1% baths, super market, excellent working Products 50 iarly $1,030, now $875. Dubaldo ing applications; perance. Ml 9-7820. VERNpN—5 bedroom Colonial, MI 9-4506 Offered 13-A papering. WaUpaper books on re- South Windham, Conn. Music Center, MI,9-6205. Open 2-9 Cities Service Station; 559 Main THREE ROOMS heated. 456 Main family room, modern kitchen with extra large shaded lot. large fam- ..ant ELECTROLUX Sales and Sendee, quest. Fully Insured. Call Edward conditions, good starting pay. St., second floor, *70. MI 9-,5229, built-ins, one-car garage, large bonded representative, Alfred SAM’S UPHU1.STERY - Retired Apply in person 9-4 p.m., Mon- FOR THE freshest eggs In town, p.m. St.; Bus. 2Sone HI. Extension of MANCHESTER - One block from ilv special. Tongren Agency, Ml | MI 4-i8.)4 Ml 4-0149 R. Price.“ . kh 9-:1-1003. come to Or call Manchester Poul- permission is requested to have 9-5. - lot, *19,500. Phllbrick Agency, Ml Main St. 4 years old. beautiful 6 3-6321. Ameli, 208 Henry St. Tel. U1 from the shop. Caii taka care' of day-Frlday. PIANO TUNING, $7. Fifteen years’ 9-8464. 3-0450. all your upholsterl^ needs at Salesmen Wanted 36-A try Farm, 472 Keeney St., MI lighted identification, eign at room colonial, IH baths, enclosed WEUJ? STREET—Duplex 6-6, ideal INTERIOR painting,, decorating, 9-9904. We deliver free experience. Free repair estimates ONE 3 ROOM apartment. *88: one (Or handyman, *12.600, No agents. great savlnga. Cau ^ 3-2878. ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand- above location. 4 room apartment. *79. Heat and BUCKLEY SCHOOL AREA- Cape porch, built-ina, combination win- MANCHESTER and viclnity-K.you DO YOU NEED a private mailing AUTOMOBILE salesmen wanted to upon request. Call Kenneth Robin- Reginald Baker; 310 Mackma. dows and doors, fireplace, fully in. are looking (or new or used MI 9-5229, 9-5, ing and refinishing. Clean work- FOOD MART BALDWINS, MACS No. 2 utility, 20 son, MI 3-1365. hot water, refrigerator, stove, and Cod, 90x122 lot, garage With patio; addresji for any reason? Divor- FLAT FINISH Holland window manship. NO Job loo small. John Join Chevrolet dealership. Success- tack St.; Ree.'Zone AA. Extension 24 foot kitchen and dining area, sulated, city water and sewer. St. homes, some with small down pay. .shades made to measure. AU lbs. 75c. Bunce Farm, 529 W. utilities furnished for both. Adults *13,500-Presents exceptional value 'i| cees. etc. For further information Verfallle. Ml 9-6750. 487 Main St., East Hartford ful applicants will receive training Center Street, MI 3-8116. of permission Is requested to con. only. MI 3-5694. j wall-to-wall rug in living room, James Parish. Owner anxlolus to menfs, call the Ellsworth Mitten reply to Box A, Herald. All in- metal Venetian blinda at a new with pay, plus opportunity to step duct craft classes at above loca- firepla'ce, large bedroom ’ ancations *12,900—5 room Cape on Pboenix Call An 3-8396. RADIO-TV REPAIRS au makes. play home. We will give you free Roger B. Bagley, Street in Vernon. Newly redeco- IN MANCHESTER Fir s t (ITASS tool or die raakers Situations Wanted— delivery and free storage up to one 66 Center Street. Manchester, Con- For Rent 64 rated, 1 car garage. Cars, phonographs, changers. Bonds—Stocks— for part-time work, mornings or Male 39 year. ' necticut .. . C h a i r m a n DODGE STATION wagon, *100, MI Honest, economical. Guaranteed '30 Mortgages 31 early afternoons only. Apply 234 Richard Martin. Daniel L. Hair, EXCBUJCNT STORE for aov busi- *15,900—Cute ranch home on Coun- days. Famous for service for 80 Hartford Rd., Manchester. General Manager Secretary ness or offlra, apartment includ- try Lane tn Vernon. Features 2 9-1154. years. Phone MI 9-4587 - Potter- TRADE 8CJHOOL graduate with 18 NORMAN’S -SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY- ALMOST unlimited funds available monthg experience, presently tak- 448 H A R TFQ FIO road ed, 478 Main St. MI 9-6229. 9-5. bedrooms, living room with bay ton's. for private mortgages. If you need window, birch cabineted kitch- ing course In architectural draft- Ml 3-1524 SMALL STORE, 3 Summer St. 1955 FORD. V-8, 2-door hardtop. WASHER REFRIGERATOR re- money to consolidate worrisome Development- ing, deslreg full-time carpentry Before you , buy furniture any- V i en. Attacked garage. Tasteful- Phone MI 3-6308. debts, to Improve your property, Ideal for dry cleaning establish- ly decorated. Ideal home for pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, work. MI 8-1681. where—shop at Norman’s. iijHr ment. Call MI 3-2457, 9-5 o n ly ./ Binee resditig is t(ie main t4M>| .tA all learning. Plan to guaranteed. Phone Ml 9-4587. Pot- pr for any purpose, and can pay newly-weds. tertnn's, 180 Center 8t. *22.25 per month for each *1,000 Application Engrs! niiii give your child additional rending instrufCtion. 1954 STUDEBAKER V-8 *35 Ml you borrow, call Frank Burke, at :nt:: STORK OR office IfP* ,ce, street *16,900—Deluxe Gape with 6 rooms, SHOULDERS 9-4624. J Dogs—Bird»—Pets 41 TAPE RECORDERS for rent Mar- niHI Jevel. 71.E: Center St. Call AD weaving of Bums, moUi holes Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, low’S, 887 Main. 0(01 Ml 9-8221. 1*4 baths. Just over Bolton line Degree plus 1-5 yrs. Exp. A top Hi t i j . 8-1928.^^^----- in Coventry. Large rooms. Fine, 1955 CHEVROLET. 4 door 210, good and tom clothing, hosiery nma, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, CH 6-8897 Ck>. seeking engrs. with potential handbags repaired, ripper re^ days, JA 9-6553 eves. CUTE 8 WEEKS o4d male puppy, absolute bargain—custom made lot. Only *1,100 cash needed. The School of Specialized Instruction, Inc.," will conduct condition, new battery, exhaust for advance. Compressor exp. very slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. iiii system, brakes, tires. Reasonable. placements, umbrellas repaired, good *7-*8500 start. Fee pd. 2 I reasonable. Phone MI 8-4822. iii-!! STORE FOR rent MS N. Main St. *16,.900—Custom bOllt ranch on a specially designed reading prognm for elementary LEAN SMOKED men's shirt collars reversed and 'Budget terms. Call Mrs, Roberts, MI 9-5229, $-5; MI 9-5838. Business Opportunities 32 resumes. Notch Road in Bolton. 3 bed- students, grades 4-5-6 and scctmdary grades 7 thru 12. 4 lo 6 Lb. Avg. replaced Marlow's Little Mend- Ml 9-7590, ' rooms. lovely screened and 1956 PL'YMOUTH convertible, new ing Shop. , Poultry and Supplies 43 ESSO HAS excellent service sta- A SET OF matched‘ ’mahogany Honatts For Rent 63 glassed porch off kitchen. Ga- The speed' reSding machine, film strips aitd other ma- top, tires, and upholstery. Best tion opportunities In Mtachester- BARKER ‘ ^ leather top tables, coffee, step and rage’. Three acre lot. terial used are designed to motivate and maintain the offer. Cal] litl 9*6173 after 6 p.m. Bolton area available npw. Small end. $8 each. Call MI 9-0858 after iilli HEBROIt—4 or 4 bedroom Cape^ Building—Contracting 14 STARTED, to Jay pulleU. $2 each. !!=!•; *16,900—A Jatyel of a Jarvis built FORCED TO SELI.,—1958 retract- capital requirement, paid training Ml 9-0178. .4:30 p.m. 1*4 baths, $1M monthly. J. D. students interest at its highest level. BATHPOOMS tiled, remodeling, program provided. Phqne Mr. Realty, MI 8-8129. Cape near new East Catholic able Falrlahe .500 Ford, full power, P ER ^ N N E L i pr High School. 6 rooms, aiumf- good condition. Call MI 9.3372,— additions, recreation rooms., all Dorley days JA 7-4183., -nights types of carpentry. Also, fall-out Springfield STat® 2-4629. FOUR BEDROOM Cape. In Green num siding. Breezeway and I ii arage. Sewers in and paid for. A 16-week course will be offered beginning the week BROCCOLI 1954 BUICIf .Special convertible, shelters built Call Ml 9-4291. , SERVICE Monorvllle on Sherideir Rd., Haz- slick shift, new top-exhaust sys- NEED'FINANCIAL partnership for 111 ardvUle, H i balhs, $135 monthly. So.work needed. of March 28. Clauses will be held twice a week. One carpentry—S pecializing In the a patent announcement of new 1383 Main St., SpringBeld,-" Mass. tem, mechanically good $175. PI I No lease required. J D. Realty, afternoon after 5 P.M. and on Saturday morings at the 2-7547. smaller work: repairs, alterations, .building material. Send offers to sIjtH 131 F E R G U S O N R O A D MI 8-5129. recreation rooms, etc. Sagging Box V, Herald,, E)(^ERIENCBD exhibit builder. c A l IF. FRESH ^ buildings, porches leveled-secur- - ExceUent opportunity. DUpIay- CENTRAIl Y located 5 room sin- JARVIS Auto Driving School 7*A - craft, Manchester, MI 3-0117; Be Your Own Boss Good workmanship, good materials and good plan- ed. Free estimates. Work guaran- *)gle, <^I hot water heat, adults only, teed. No Job too small. "rR 8-5759. Help Wanted— Female 35 ning built this nice home. Notice the interesting front $95 monthly. Call MI 9-7256. ’ Large Head MORTLOCK'S OrivInK School—Of .entrance. There is a big old fashioned-sise kitchen, a REALTY CO. WHITON MEMOMAL LIBRARY flee, 448 Main St. Manchester. Modern ■i Formica counteijs, custom buiit- (X)NNEC3TICUT registered R-N, or $■ big dining'room-r:6 full rooms In total, TWO BEDROOM ranch, stove, re- REALTORS MLS INSURERS Learning correctlv '‘May Save cablnets, recreation rooms; alum- L.P.N. for weekend relief shifts 7-8 frigerator and bedroom set. many 85 N. M A IN ST» MANCHESTER Tour Life." * Driver education inum storm windows. ReasonaUly or 3-11 p.m. In convalescent honi.e. SEPTIC TANKS Mr. and Mrs. House Hunter, you owe It to extras, $120 per month. MI 9 Dffice MI 3-4112 Evenings Ml 9-2519 classes. Member. Connecticut Pro- priced. MI 3-2079 or'JA 7-2919 in Rockville. Tel. TR 5-4291, fessional Driving School Assn. MI AND MOBIL SERVICE STATION to inspect this home inside as well as oul ranch HOUSE and garage, 8 bed- MI. a-1023 9-7898. , SALflSGIRL wanted for modem rooms, country atmosphere, ideal The ciOst will be $1.50 per hour. AU teachers are skilled drug store, friendly atmosphere,' PLUGGED SEWERS HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER I Call Now Fqr Ah Appointment for Junior executive, < properly VERNON ST.—Oidqr hom# with $ f PEANUT Roofing-r-Siding 16 large rooms ,seUiiig fo? only , LARSON’S Connecticut's first U-v benefits, salary plus commission. Evenings— Ray Holcombe—MI 4-1139 mannered children permissible. reading instructors aiid are certified by Connecticut censed driving. school trained — $12,900. Good' sized lot, outbuild- A. A. DIQN INC. Roofing, siding, Please apply In person, Franklin Machina Gleaaed One.month paid traininic 5»urse for qualified man. Rent Available on or prior toi April -1, ings.' Vacant. Excellent^vMue. T. State Board of Education. " ; ' , ■ Cenlfkd and approved is now of- , painting Carpentry Alterations' Pharmacy, 2371 Main St.. Glas- SepUo Tanks, Dry Wells, Sower very reasonable. Mejehani'cal ability helpfoL Facilities ■ $180. MI 9-7319. . fering ' clsssioom and behind suid additions. Ceilings.- Workman- tonbury. J. Oockett. Raaltor, MI sYsTT. Skippy 18 Oz. Jar wheel Instruction tor teenagers. ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn 3t. Lines InataUed-'-CeUar Water- qualify for limited repairer’s license. Large lArking area. WAKUEN L HOilinLAND WANTED — Experienced hair- proofing Done. • 41 . ‘ . - Wanted To Reni 68 THRESH BEDROOM ranch, 1*4 $n 9-6075.- ‘ 1 Ml 3-4860. Can Mobil OU Co;, Hartford. baths, larj$e'’l(viog-dintng room, For further information leL MI 9-9085 or write e/o Mrs. dresser, good salary and commis- REALTOR SAVE 12c PREPARE FOR driver’s test. BID WELL HOME Improvement sion, ideal working conditions, ex- WANTED—3 room, first floor, famiiy room, oackMed breezeway, Roth Weir, 281 Center St., ManeheaCcr, . . Ages 1$ to 60. Driving and class Company—all typea of sldliig and panding our shop. Lovely Lady McKin n ey br o s. JA 2-8231—9 AJd. to 4: P.M. heated apartment, centrally lor 2-car garage, prrfeealonal land- room. Throe Instructors. No wait- — Aluminum clapboards a Beauty Salon. Call MI 9-9258 for 575 Main BtrseU-Ml 8-1108 eatad, for retired lady. Reaaoo- ■caping and more. Aoking $22,100. SeweroM DisBosqi Co. **An Rqual Opportunity ill abla. MX $4$$$. Inqui re M I S«T$2, ing. Manchsattr Dttnag Acade- UneaeaUed workman- appointment. AU inquiries con- 180- lSS Pear l St .— M I S- dS« my. fldetitlaL K ^ ' -' i l l * • r

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M em W s of Cub Scout Pgok 144 works of two members of the Man- wratereolon and two Ml jiaintinga. will swim at the East Side Rec T\vo Town Artiste bheeter Fine Art Anmoiation. She has studied at the SoMety of FOR RENT

Sliap l^lM«hurs» Tonight rill 9-Sot. 8 a.m. fill 6 p.m. About Town building tomorrow from 3 to 4 .p.m.. Mrs. May D. Barry, 32 Scar- A rts and Crafts’ In DetrMt and R sufi 19 imiL Movie Prejeetors Displaying Works borough Rd„ is displaying tUree with Lewis Hodgkins, New Hamp- —eenad or eilent, also W nans, Just «8 5wift is famous for the premium brand fully 'The Distributive Education Club, Mrs. Evelyn Gerard. 75 Olcott oil paintings. She has studied idiire watoroMorist'. ‘ slide projectors. Manchester High School, will Dr. and Mrs. Daisy Bills, 95 W. A hew' exhibition of paintings at writh Louis Fusari of Hartford and , The exhibit will be on view Mon- cooked ham tve are featuring, at t!5« lb. . . . UsinRer 6( sponsor a cake sale at W. T. Middle Tp)

■ The executive committee of Cub: 1 Scout Pack 47 will meet tonight a t i P t- 1 Sj 1(1„ From 8 at the home of John Romanowltz, It m ’ SH"! 1' From I 23 Village St. Den mothers are re-1 Usinger I minded to attend. Plans will be d is-; O PE N M O N D A Y thru SA TURD A Y 9:30 to 5:45 Holland i cussed for the Boy Sc6ut fund' O PE N T H URSD A Y 9:30 to 9:00 ^ Brunschweiger _ j drive Sunday. | The Loyal Circle of Kings Bologna ! Daughters will meet for a potluck I jlllii Imported lean Boiled Ham. Phono German Style moet but not all center : hfonday at 6:30 p.m. in the Rob-^i!!-!j slices, lb. ,$1.19; (All center j bins Room of cSenter Congrega- Ml 3-4123 Head Cheese slices. $1.49). tionai Church. Mrs. Prank Fair-1 weather and Mrs. James Thomson Mortadella will be hoste-sses. Skinless Franks from 1st ilii Gothaer Cervelat Prize and many nice sliced The Soroptlmist Club will hold a Cold Cuts including famous wsre business meeting Monday at 7:30 W E O I V E Beerwurst Tavern Loaf. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lillian

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