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City Demolished State News' Roundup Deaths at 1,200 .0 ’ Kent, April 26 (/P)—State Police today captured two es­ capees from the Osborn State] Prison F irm at Enfield. | In Iran Hie capture ended an intenrtw i hunt of woodlands in this north-! western Connecticut community. i Police used bloodhounds during TehrM , IrMi, April, 2R W Ipress t S L ' regret j ^ S /S '’ t t T S U X p “ ; the search. About 20 troopers, as •»A giant earthquake has uid to pledge aid. It made 100 tons well as auxiliary ahd local police­ devastate! the south Iranian of flour quickly available. men, began the search after last Says W o rld city' of Lar. The death toll in Queen Farah ordered govern­ m idnight. w* ' Soviet Chief ment authorities to bring to me The pair was captured off Rt. ■ Lar and neighboring villages Queen’s Tehran orphanages all the 341 hereby State Trooper John] Standiog at is estimated officially at 1,200 children of Lar who lost their par­ Wilcox and student ’Trooper James ^ to 1,500. Unofficial estimates ents In the quake. Lamlweft. - i Airs Policy range to 3,000. Special trains and other convey­ Objects of the search were John, The quake atruck yeeterday. ances moved injured victims to a Di^els, 33, New Haven, and Carl ] C rossroads Demolition of two echool build- city hospiUl in fihiraz. 170 miles F. Rauch, 38, Hartford, who es­ caped from the Osborn State Pris­ f o r Sum m it inge trapped many children in t ^ north of Lar. Beds were pushed Washinifton, April 25 {JP)— meet de^rutcive disturbance of together to make additional r o ^ on Farm at Enfield A pril 15. the Earth’s crust since 12,000 were and more cots were placed Inline Police have concentrated their By A. I. GOLDBEBO French President Charles da , kUled In the Moroccan town of hospital corridors. ' search In the northwestern section Moscow, April 25 (fl*)—Pre­ Gaulle told the U.S. Congress Agldar the night of FOb. 29. The village of OeraSh. W miles of the State ever since the two mier Nikita S. Khrushchev de­ today that the great po-wers men slipped away from the mini­ The children had assembled in south of Lar, also was «>mpletely clared today that the westeip are facing their “last mo­ the schools for children’s day cele­ mum-security institution. Both brations. Rescue workers recov­ (Continued eu Pagb Four) were serving terms for breaking powers will lose even their ment” for making a start on ered 880 small bodies from the and entering and larceny. rights to fly into Berlin if he nuclear diBarmament. Failure debris. signs a separate peace treaty to - disarm, he said, would One hundred bodies were found Gift for State Park with East Germany. And he doom mankind. elsewhere in a Contlnumg himt Gist qf Living Hartford, April 25 iJP)— A 860,- warned the Soviet Union is De Gaulle concluded his summit though the city of 17,000. Of Lar’s strategy talks with President El­ police force of 55 ir.en, only one 000 gift to toe Connecticut SUte prepared to meet “force with Park and Forest Commission has senhower shortly before going to was said to have survived. Hits New Peak force.” toe capltol to deliver his-1,000- Gov. Noerat Qarib reported the been made for toe purchase of Outlining toe Soviet position word address. , . , dty destroyed. "Clarkhurst." a park area on toe lor the sumnUt meeting,. Khrush­ y (ff)—The ^ 43^neeticut. River .Ini.Eaat Mamp- The tw o 99-year-old AlJUid 1«M* chev repeated that "of course w era spent an hour together fit tho —my own office—has ' toppled," natk^’s UvinJ coiU hit "a now fon. ' -bull go it aione" and sign an East Announcement of the gift of too White House and De Gaulle re­ Qartb said in the first report an­ record in March. German peace treaty if the .west­ ported as he left toe President’* nouncing the disaster. "Nothing trustees of the George Dudley ern powers "ignore the issue con­ The first rise in food prices in Seymour esUte of New Haven was office; “All la very weU.” can be seen because of the bUlow- trary to common sense.” ing clouds of dust. Please rush food six months edged toe m a^ today by Park and Forest The French leader spoke to the partment’s consumer’s price li^ex But he said that “toe Soviet House Slid Senate membera—as- and tents.” Commission director, Conald C. government beUevea common sense Most of the victims were be- to a new peak of 125.7 per cent of M athews. aenffiled in the big Houae chamber the 1947-49 living' cost average. vrill prevail.’’ . —in aonoroua French. But English Ueved to be women and children. ’’Clarkhurst." across the river The Soviet leader spoke at Men were working in the fields The average price Increase over from Higganum Landing, is a translatlona of his speech had bean the February level was only^on^ Baku, Soviet oU center His speecm distributed ao toe membera could whan the quake struck. 200-acre tract of river meadow at a jubilee celebration o f toe 40th The menace of poisonous snakes tenth of one per cent The March and wooded hills fronting for over follow toe text. average was 1.9 per cent above the anniversary of the Azerbaijan De GauUe got two spontancow addpd to tne horror. / a mije on the east bank of the Communist party, was reported by Gov. Qarib r^ rted that snakes same month last year. river in East Hampton and Had- cheers— a rare display o f tentlm* toe Soviet news agency Tass. slaam as he took his place at the found their way upatr the deteds Arnold Chase. Labor Depart­ dam, midway between old Say- Khrushchev told his audience and attacked trapped victims. ment price chief, forecast that brook and Hartford, and; adja­ House rostrum. A ftsr hla 18 mlnuta that A peace treaty with East Ger­ speech he got a n oth er rousing Many of those r^eermed were suf­ food prices will continue a gradual cent to Hurd State Park. many—which toe West refuses to rise up to July or August. He ovation. . fering from shake bites. Author­ ’The location is suited for pubUe recognize as a sovereign «^te— Veteran capital obaervera aald It ities appealed to ’Tehran for snake said the chances are this will carry recreation as well as the accom­ would pat an end to the World K?;; living cosU to still higher leveU Richard Nixon, left, and House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex). (AF FBOtoraxi. ______waa one of ths biggest welcomes bite serum. modation of boatsmen. War n aurrender terms. until late summer. ever given a visitor to the capltoL Shah Mohammed Rexa Pahlevl ’The new park was'at one time This is the position he has taken Meiteme de GauUe, who a^ved ordered quick relief measuree. 'The March living cost rise the estate of Thomas, George all along. But he went further brought a one-c«it-per-hour pay in th e- gallery about 10 mimitea Iranian Air Force planee para- and Henry dark and included a to menUon the air lanes, which Missing Judge increase to more than 800.000 em­ _ ahead of her husband, also got a dmted flour, sugar and Eggs ir^ great manor bouse scected by the the Western Allies are beUevrt to ployes of the railroad industry. High Court Denies the ana and set up an airlift to brothers in the latter part ef the be planning to use—as in th e^ l^ The adjustmwit means k payroll fern hr other food, medicine and last century. . airlift—^if East Germany takes Foimd Dcfld 1 dlaarinament he made theae'other '' (Oenttamed on Page Nine) ’The Clark brothers worked to­ over toe lend routes. tl.8. govenunent was the gether in toe manufacture of the This is toe way he put it: ^ Clark cutaway harrow, designed "If the weatem powers did not Stay for Chessman Lake Midiigaii «er a aelntlea ef to stCB a peace treaty, t u t ioBtadhKr erooM im tM titls them to _fne ChicagOjjAprfl 25 M e In ImproeMf uuime nm i lU bti they want pwsMweAr - i y I Waahlngton. April 26 (F)—Thefieumstancea Of the last rtay, fftod - of Judgte W. Lynn pfifWhion. rtelatloiie by rriaxing tensions, G a s, Guns Scatter {rabid naturally whoae* body was found in Laka would be “unflorttmate and un- Ribieoff Opens PSirUif right of access to West Berlin by 19 death date, other appeal by Caryl Chesaman, Brown on a F.b. Michigan yesterday alx months a f-1 Hrwiy” if anyone triqd to force Hartford. April 26 (F) — Gov­ S d . wattr and air." were emphasised in Chessman’s ter he dUappeared, ha* b e » {such-iasuM now, De Gteulla aald— ernor m wcoff said today thkt the BerilB, 100 mllttB from W ett Oer- sex terrorist Schedul­ ed to be executed next Monday. latest appeal. tHbuted officially to drowning. an obviona, indirect warning to pMtnerahlp of clergyman and many, is surrounded by the C ^ - Chessman “waa snatehed from Anti-Rhee Crowds munlst Bast. The United States, The Highest Tribtmal without Autopay evidence disclosed to­ Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khruih- pkyChiatrist in dealing with toe toe very vai»ri of toe'gas cham­ problem of mental health can "be comment denied a hearing on day by the coroner’s office dis­ cM v. „ ber so that persona in ‘ South pell ed all but a few shreds of un­ a. The great powers, Baat and most fruitful in the reUef of hu­ (Oeatlnned oa Page ’Twelve) Chessman’s plea that ■ tp execute America would have no excuse for him now, in view of recent events, certainty over hla fate Oct. 29, Weat, aheuld join in develc^lng a m artial man suffering.” demonstrating against or harming w o - * i - « »> * Tlaw S ? ’* restored tonight. "cannot be squared with consci­ Recovery of the body near to* | pnmam of economic aid for Aria AWW . He made this observation in the Prealdent (Elsenhower) on his edge of------Chicago’s new ■lake * ----- front‘■'and Africa. That 1* both their Troops with gas masks, fixed opening the S-day confstupce of ence and human dignity.” . . . trip there,” the appeal said. ttw Soolh Kotean The court also rejected a request fUtratlon plant, less than one m(Je "greatest human duty and th*^ guv em inent and shouted "Taa- bayonets and tanks fired tear gas clergymen of all m pjor.flkl^ and Gang Kidnaps "Now that toe President has re­ into one crow d o f 5,(K)0 students tor a stay of execution. from where he waa last seen, ap­ keea get out of Sooth Korea" In psychlatrlsta at toe HWy Family The Supreme Court’s five line turned.” it added, ’’Chessman “ is. parently solved a knotty legal (Oeattnued on Page Twelve) a Tol^o parade today. and civilians led by 200 middle Monastery in West Hartford. to be returned to toe cyanide pel­ aged college professors who Cyprus Editor, order In toe Cheesman case stat- problem of filling hla seat on toe They w ere mainly from “The enlightened work which ed: let We earnestly urge that such 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal*. Choacsi Sotea, an urganira y n marched on toe National Asaem' you will do in this confSerence can­ "The appUcation tor stay of ex­ conduct on the part if toe state bly building. The mystery of Judge Parkin' aC Koreans here mpportlng Bed not but help remdt in toe further­ Makarios Foe ecution presented to Mr. Justice cannot be squared with conscience son’s disappearance bad been Norf|i Korea. The ctPWd called for toe re ance of the oCmmon good,’’ toe Douglas and by him referred to end human dignity and is in d ^ , heightened by reports that he was ■ignation of 'Rhee, ail supreme Governor told the gathering. “You the court is denied. The petition .cruel, unusual and violative of due seen alive in. various places from BiiUetins court juatipes and all members of are well aware that the man who " Seoul. K orea. AjarU 26 — By AtSEX EFTV tor writ of certiojrarl (request tor prMcas^ Wlrin, Los^Angelee at­ Chicago to Miami, Fla. from thfirAP Wires IVar gas and gunfire exploded toe assembly. It fell back, ap­ straddles tw o worlds, th e na^in-al Nicosia, Cyprua. April 25 (F ^ review) is also denied. ’The Chief He waa known to be sick and 'again in Seoul Umi^t as Koreans parently stunned, when toe troops and toe supernatural for which he The editor ' of toe Greek-Cypnot Justice tool^no part in tote -com. torney tor the American Civil Lib­ dazed aa he headed toward his erties Union, 'filed the appeal, ren ew ed their demonstrations used tear gas. Most seemed to have is eventually destined, is sorely in newspaper Etohiki which Bideration oMtectslorite of these ap­ home from toe appeals court. Find­ uainst Prealdent Syngham Rhee believed toe soldlera were on their need of the continuing mlnlstrar plications.” which also protested “the emking SEES UK. STBCntO poaea Archbiahop Makarios, wM of a human yo-yo of a prisoner ing of his glasses and umbrella and his vice president many claim aide. But as three medium tanks tlons of both of your disciplines." By numerous legal moves in handle near a subway walk lead­ New York, Ap**l “ kidnaped today after tour at­ under sentence death.” rotary of Defenae Thomas S. waa elected through fraud. rumbled into the streets, . guns ’The conference is being held tempts to miixxle hla newspaper, state and federal courts. Chessman ing to Oak Street Beach led in­ has spent nearly 12 years in San Gate# Jr. aald today that the na­ For the firat tone alnce last trained on toe demonstrators, sol under the auspices of riergymen PoUce said Andonls Pharma- Wirin’* move was the 16th of vestigators to theorize he had week’s "Bloody Tuesday" rioto dlers and toe throng eyed each of the msjor faiths, toe Connecti­ Quentin Prlson’te Death Row fight­ one sOTt or the otoer fll^ with toe tion’s military record is anpeib kldes was dragged ehouting gone walking beside the lake, , ap­ and urged that we “take our took 130 lives, crowds gatheren other cautiously. cut Association lor Mental Health, ing off the executioner. Supreme Oourt on behalf of parently hoping brisk air and exer­ his house in toe Nicosia suburb Convicted in 1948 for kidnaping m inds *rom ptraw men and in the streets to demand toe resig- The army poured heavy reih' toe. Connecticut Mental Health Cheesman. ’Ihe court heard argu­ cise would make him feel better. away Strovolos at .about 3 a.m. Blood­ and sexually abusing two Los false leanitt” In aa add**** pre­ naUon of toe 86-year-old presi­ stains were found in one of toe ments in toe case once and lif 1967 An extensive search by akindlv- (Centtnoed on Page Two) Angeles women, he escaped eight pend for the annnri meeting of dent and hie running mate. Vice (Contoitted on Page Thirteen) rooms. ’There were indications th« directed CaUtornla courts to re­ era then failed to turn up clues, previous execution dates. ’The cir-- view Chessman’s complaint that tile Aaaoctated Prma be eaid tiias President Lee Kl-poong. The tot^ house, where the 55-year-old edi­ giving rise to speculation tote of wounded was scaled down to the record of his trial .was incom­ judge had met with foul play, a "we assrit firmly that no gap tor lived alone, had been ran­ mdsta In oar deterrent postare. 908- plete. This review was made ahd theory still not entirely ruled out. A crowd of a few. bu(idred atu- On the Beach at Biloxi sacked. toe teooid was found adequate. Hla widow, Klrie Ruth, main­ denU tried to break into the vice PoUce said a friend drove Phar- News Tidbits On . the otoer. requests toe High tained until last night that her .mnaiMiON NAMED TO CAB presidmit-elect’s home, and gwjtoe makides home in the early hours Tribimal refused to act- husband-was an amnesia victim. Washington, April 25 (F>— broke out. Apparently toe buUeU and left him on toe doorstep. As • Culled from AP Wires The Supreme Court also agreed Judge Paritlnaon’a son, William Praaident Eisenhower today for- were blanks, fired either by tjie toe friend drove away, he heard to review cases involving attacks L. Parkinson Jr., who owns % dress niaUy aonabiated John S. Brag- don, now one of his special aa- aoldieis fo rcin g martial law or shouts. He returned to find the on to* constltutianality of Sunday shop in West Lafayette, Ind.. arid toe Korean poUce. house deserted. Department of Health, Educa­ Blue law* in the staUs of there last night that hi* father riataats. to be a member of Jfia Several* were injured in this The abductors are believed to tion and Welfare ‘ and town' of Penosyl'vania, M aryland and waa either "put in toe lake or had Olvli Aerooaatios Board. The WMto Home last week had aa- slash. A report that three dem «- have broken Into the house earUer Glastonbury sign 2-year, 81 mil" Maasachuaetts. an accident and fell in.” straton had been killed was dis­ and hidden Irt w ait to r toe editor. lion contract tor developmeilt of noonoed Elsenhowar’s latentioil tributed by toe Hapdeng News A gang of masked men raided experimental langiiage instruction (Continued oa Page ’Twelve) (Continued on Page T w elve) to send Bis«don’a nomlBatidn to Agencir, but withdrawn later. Ethnlkls’s plant . Saturday and ay stem . . . Antony Armstrohg- the Senate. - Hapdong said the information was smashed type. It was an apparent Jones will probsbly be made aa Biloxi. Miss; April 26 UP) —Rs:-^beach colbr barrier by swimming attempt to prevent pubUcatlon of a b a i n p e l t s s o u t h FLO RID A not borne out. • . ^ ' . . .' ' ___ w.. on.if ia«t w m V Police ar- earl before he marries Princess Seoul waa placed under seamd dal violence over attempU by Ne­ in toe gulf last week, PoUce ar­ story saylhg that Gen. Geoire BBaml, Fht, April 25 (F V -F « rested him on s disorderly con Margaret May 9, friend' of royal Flee to Cuban Waters the aeventh atimlgbt day, rain degree "eecurity martial laW groes to swim at segregated Grivas, fprmer chief of the EOKA family says . . . Maximum penalty beaches yesterday resulted in gun­ duct charge. His case still is pendr Greek-Cypriot undergroufid, waa pelted the w*ter-ib0ed aooth- In.g in city court. tor a first offense of drunken drlv^ era tip of Florida today and^ fire that wounded 10 persons. Four opposing any climb-down by Maka- ing in New York State will bp others were Injured in beachfront Police arrested Dr. Mason again rioB, future president of independ­ seven crop losses were Reported , yesterday. The charge was figjit increased Oct. 1 Irom 8100 fine la the track farming enp^sMth Pro-Reds Trail fighting. . „ ent C ^rus. in Kik negotiations with and 30 days in jail to 8500 and a, Boat ‘Skipper Killed ’The first injured were tour Ne­ ing and disrupting traffic. I the British tor British bases on the of Miami. la hUaini 14 inehes of groes who Mient swimming-ln the All this came during dayUght. Island a fter CJyprus becom es in­ year in Jail. ^ tala has faDea efaioe laat Tasig Before the stm went down, a In Laos across toe Mghway from a white dependent. Flood-swollen Bad River that day, teoityHpg 10J2 laObea oveP-" beach In this resort city o f 45,000., crowd of Negipes estimated by Etoniki came out with the atoiy. forced some 500 persons in' north­ the weelnad. Many atreeta were . By midnight both whites and Ne­ Mayor Lax Quave at 300 to 400 A few hours later leaflets threaten­ ern Wisconsin to flee to high By American Pirate flooded. The steady drenehlag' ^enUane. Laos, April M groes had been wounded in scat­ roamed up and down Biloxi streets, ing Pharmakides and his staff ground over toe weekend seems to waa caused by a tiny low^pwa- Herlyz Returns from the Lairtlsn jerhaps the group dispersed from be receding . . . Former Brooklyn sun area stalled at 20,fl00 fteel parliamentary election today tered clashes. ’’-i front of Dr. Mason’s home.' Gun-carrying'’“ police patrolled (Coatinned on Page ’Two) Dodger. s|ar Jackie Robinson Joins April 26 (F)—t The Muriel m waa off ®bow altitude and covering only Dado ^m lsed a landpUde .victory tor toe city today in an effort to pre­ Came nightfall. . Gun violence picket line parading before, nation­ Nassau, Bahamas. C ounty. . broke out then. Bullets and shot­ Two shipwrecked Americana plun­^Cay, 106 milea «mto of Miami, antl-Communlst forces led by Pre­ vent-a recurrence of Mississippi’s al chain store "in CHeveland. when Boatwright spied mirror mier Phoul Sananlkone, 'whosb gun pellets wounded eight Negroes dered their rescuer*, shot a cha^ worst race riot. Rep. Samuel S. Stratton (D-NY) rignala and saw toe wreckage of DUE’S TOUR UNCHANGED government was toppled by a brief and,two. whites. Chou, Nehru Talks ttenboat skipper to death and Washington. April *6 Ufl— The series of incidents began says random mall survey of his a boat.,. ’ , army coup last December. Andrew Parker, 17, a whit* made off with Wa boat in a pi­ White Honse Press Seoetaiy yesterday afternoon. . youto, said Negroes shouted tor traditionally Republican congres- ‘"The skipper was pretty leery The voUng yesterdiy for the 59 First, about 50 Negro men, Reported Failure Monai district shows that 40.1 per ratical exploit at a lonely Bahama o f goin g W rioae,'*^ said K ent H o- lame* O. Hagerty aridjo d ^ h# seats In toe Nfitlonal Assembly ap­ women -aild children gathered him to stop as he drove near a Ne­ island yesterday. knows o t ao ptauis for PtesWeat gro refsidential area. He stepped cent who. answered favored Vice kansort, 21, mate pf toe Muriel BtMnhower to cancel his sched­ peared to go off quleUy with no across the hoghway from a white New Delhi. April 25 iw—Prim# Prealdent Richard Nixon for pres­ The pair fled into^uban ,waUre, m “We thought they might be reports of the violence the army hotel (Biloxi-MacArthur) on the from his cap and someone shot while an unarmed U.S. -Coast uled visit to Korea. A* ^ him, he said. He received a non Minister Nehni and Premier 'Chou- idency...... Britain’s three cross. gun emugglere or Cubans.” Booaeed eaMer, Bfawnhower ia - Jhad Mpected from the pro-Com- sand. * Some stepped into the Gulf tah-«aj today met tor toe seventh country hikers near H.luJi har^M Guard plane hovered ^ overneac, •Then this guy (Sees) swam munUt Patoetj^ rebels. serioiMi back wound. powerless, to Interfere. tehas to go to Korea for M - Of Mexico, toe signal for a group PoUce did not give a full-list of tttne in their final day of mara­ today, wlto Dr> -B im ra' MbcHre out to us. We 1st him aboefd Americans in toe capital kept of whites to 'ahdw up. .'Fighting thon talka on toe border dtaciut# in hot pursuit of two'sergeants she Cuban autooritlea saW to«y Md and he wantted u* to go in clow My ■«*» JmWaBM out of alj^it during the day. UB. (d N the wounded. InformkUon kbout toe fugl-| Binaia aad Japan. There hav* broke out. Wblteq chased between India and Red. Cfivina. In­ has vowed to overtake. no and pick up another man and a SMSTreprirts M at tito P r e r id ^ . embassy personnel and workers groes off the beach. But, they said, they arreeted four fives or the boat. dian obeteTver* wqre already «aU- Howard O. Young, 69,. former girl. ’There waa . an argumenL might omeel administering, the Amerlcan-ald Next, four Negro men and about Negroes dri-ving In a car one block Another Coast Guard plane res­ He , pulled a revolver from his from the4u:ea where, tour Negroea ing toe exchange a failure. chief of toe New Haven Police De­ InKofea because of the *1*^4 profiTvn had been oid/erea to itay 25 women and chlldtw gathered- <3hou „and Nehru' conferred tor cued tote wife of one fugitive, a khaki pants. . , there agalaat the admhriaU attoa from polling places and on the beach in fron t o f tjjie New and one white man were shot at partment, dies in Lake Farit. Fla. crewman of toe stolen tom Mo- away 314 hours ml Neluu’a homec Since ,, .Ten Dartmouth students bound “Capt.' Boatwright got a ahark of Prerideat Khee. 'make no trips oUt o f tovim. The Biloxi Hospital, about on«t mile il:5 0 p.m. ’rtiey identified the foup rada, Fla;. Cabin cruiser Muriel Ul, as George~ Peall,- 24; Paul Bqarn, Wednesdey they have met' for riflte and Sees shot him tw ice. «?>«• precautions were taken to counter lawav from the first fight. , tor Old Saybrook ih five canoes and four Pennsylvania sport .fish­ between the eyea and once in th* 34: Ernest Fair, 35,' and Eeb Lowe more than 21 hours in an attenipt on leisurely trip, spend night in QtlU ALAN IBBEII any Communist charges . of U.S. white group brol(e up toe crowd to resolve their dispute over soine ermen who told of being teAvrited chtest. ' ' - • ■ when some of the Negroes stepped 29. The first three were booked Bleeping brika on, Holyoke, Mass, WaMhMf2M>> Interference in toe elections and as for Ihvestigatlon. L ow e was 61,000 •quarq mile# of territory )w the desperadoes’ debate over "The other man, Table, aWam F en n er jadug Mm fn e^ into .the gulf. both claim between India and. police station floor. out next. ’They tore*ton«d to a iurfety measure. A rebel band charged wlto cart^g a deadly Two children perish In fire in Whether to WU all witnesacs to the ■DO knewn as the *Khi on Hiutsday killed a. French UJf. There was no <^lcial version of 'Wfiylng of Capt. Angus Boat­ kill u* but decided not to. weapon^^ ^otgun. Tibet.- , . „ . 3-famlly dwelling on Sunset- Rd., rsO, vrna ehBed fag official they mistook for an Amer- flighting, hjjt the four Negroes in­ The talks have been cloaked in ‘Table arid ‘We can’t let thsao Ah unidentified gunman wound­ Watertown, Mass.-. . . University wright, 66. ean. jured in this melee said their at­ secrecy, but virtually J'no one . The woman gave her name m guys stick alroundil ’Thay know tog today tackers hit them with chains, ed two Negro men sitting inside of Conn^tleut receives $1,500 rjhe big win tor Phqul’s forces a Negro club when ahotgim pel­ thinks they have resolved toe bor­ Nassau as Barbasa-Table,' 18, and blackjacks and sticks. frant fqr Wver education pro '*"‘‘But th* man la t]ho flahlag par­ , doek not mean .be will necessarily let*; enutaed through a window. der di^HiU. The attitude of gov­ gram frbm iBaso Foundation . • '. ■arid teha w as Shipwrecked w ith her return to the premiership. His , Still Isitsr a huge crowd of Ne­ ernment cAclala seems to Indtcats SSSriad, Alvin, 28. sad .William ty trikad tham kito latUag ua ra­ groes massed in front.of toe ^tme< Hltal attendant* jiated ttown aa Ireridrot EiSuibowe.r asks Cqn- rally of the Lao people party Oaear Jonea, 62, and Gaonfa Rilay, tost ths msximum expsetsMe, r^ greaa^ a* rirtt* $8 2 0 ^ tor tM Bees. sUsa Johnson, 28, Tueaday w dio tho OoaatIt C|dard dtiard th at ------. gases eonslderable oppontlon from of Dr, OUbert Mason, Negro phy- suit. w«l bs an Imgroramint to » boat th* three took firetii Kay m Melaa. Onlookers vuioualy 4;^- 88, Mdatative btafieh fpr tbs fltseri m,rses,Vem%- K Ariny-bbjiperteA ccraihlttos for 'U'Mi m atsil tb s crow d «t4HM) and SOO: tOam% aaPafl*' iranr staittag Jiffy L trtsdJ tb s ' ■ UANCaiZSTEIt EVENPIG HERAM), ItAWCHEglZB, OOSM, MONDAY. ATML 25.1980 A Colored People. He Implied fH# On the Beach at B iloxi trouble wa# planned. MANCHESTER E^NING HERi^D. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 25,1960 Mayor Quave said it was a cold .DR. c . A c A ia b u m ’E Hebron calculation.” ^ ^ PA 6B TWO “Most of the Nsgroes who dtart. lirhere they were treated for e»- a* two which have no dasertpUve Town Welcomes ed the aglUtlon," he , CHIROPRACTOR dssignatibns. th e album com­ poaure. Sheinwold on Bridge trun out of etato Dr upetate. State N^ws Caulklns said the boat was de­ He said many gave fictitious ad­ prises three disck. signed to carry a load of aboiit 426 Foreign Students . PALMER GRADUATE These are among the. best- dresses In BlloxL He apparently ri* ' • * pounds safely but the Meriden referred to 18 Negroes arrested on known and most enjoyable of the party and ' thair gear weighed d is r e g a r d Tite Podium Players’ aecond an­ one chargq or another. [ “ Jn many symphonies by ‘‘Papa’ Hay­ Roundup about 850 , pounds. It swamped * Practice 35 l^ears** dn. Time has not dimmed their IN PLAYWG t r u m p s nual International Weekend took In Racial Violence A* for the^wHtarnwfia Itayor when its 18 horsspower motor was Ouave. they were "either . teen­ lustre. "Papa” Haydn Is still af­ Started, he said. By Allred SheinowW plBoa this we^end. WILUMANTIC OFFICE MANCHESTER OFFICBI fectionately known as “ Pgpa” and (Continued from Page One) ager* or young adult hothead*. The normal way to set up a suit Eleven families entertained Uni- cloeed all white bars in the mkin 864 MAIN STREET 119 CENTER STREET ' hot “Grandpa.” In shsift he holds! (Coatinned from Page One) He said they lost all sense of re­ ■ Phofie M l 9-7828 Dapartment'and the National In­ I is to lead the high ▼eralty of Conliecticut foreign business area and all Negro bare. sponsibility in groups. Phone HA 3-1400 his age In remarkably fine man­ 3 Traffic Fatalities After you have finished with tAe ♦ A 9 « S stitute of Mental Health. 1 students, four girls and seven men Three Negro women aald they Some white residents retreated to For Instance, he said, on* wWte ner, although he Is at leist a- Bridgeport, April 25 (P)—Auto­ high cards, the low cards come in^ gh>up beat two unidentified white BT great-great-great-grandfather. from eight different countries. were wounded by bullet* from a side street bar*. mobile accidents took three lives to . their own. In the play of the ▲ V o 10 A I 4 Whisky U illegal in Misalaaippi officers from iCeesler 4FB. Sir Thomas Beecham. who , is Siratc Vote Results on the Connecticut turnpike over trump suit especially there Hosts and hosteaiea were Mr. paaeing automobile. *I7ie three — blit on the gulf coast' by unwrit­ mayor did not indicate how badly JOIpN GRDBER getting pretty wen along in years, Middietown. April 28 (A*) — A the weekend. 1 portent exceptions to this method ♦ 7 ? ” ■ and Mrs. Robert H. Horton, Mr. Roma Mae Patterson, 84: Levanle ten consent a person .can buy these officers were hurt ’ too, seems to be rejuvenated In his nationwide poll of , school children A Bridgeport man, Edward and Mrs. Stanley Nygren, Mr. and About 60 peace offleere partid readings of the works. He is noted Rankin, 22, sisters, and EMnora hard liquor openly, either by drink E rrf“»a”2rsias well as to the audience. Music hSa named Vice President Richard Fazekis, 23, was killed Saturday i^ou are declarer at a extract . Mr*. William W. Hammond, Mr. McNair, age unreported — stood or bottle. pated in the city’s patrol during m iew ers as-a class feel that they for being opinionated and acid in N. Nixon and U.S. Sen. John F. when a car went out of control at of four spadtJi. Wojt leadi the jack .A A 9 I S and Mrs. Robert Cafazzo. Mr. and the night. Including boUi city w d ▼Ued, In g«neral. people place far real life, but you'd never guess It outside a closed grocery at the This is so, apparently, because are evaluating works of art, Kennedv (D-Masi) as the main an exit here and rolled down an of hearts, and It’s up to you to V A 6 2 Mra. William Lindsay, Mr. and time of the shooting. the coast towns cater to a big county officer*. One f a c ^ that too much credence on the name or rather than determining the value from the recordings which are all contestants in this year’s presiden­ embankment, hit a parked car, and ahow what you’re made pt- ♦ E 5 Mra Albert A. CoOlidge, Mr. and cut short the beach fighting waa geniality. The Negroes Injured in beach tourist trade. TourisU and Keesler the performer or performers li«- of a performance as entertain- tial ^election. . ' j landed upside down. It you’re made of lawdust, ♦ K 10 « T . Mra. W. B. Uebler, Mr. and Mra. police beach patrol*. ed for coming attractions. Of fighting included Kenneth Thames, Air Force Base provide most Bi­ OPEN UNTI you’ll win the first trick, cash the Sm Bi WsM Nw A IfM ‘ PRESTO ASSAI , Wesleyan University conducted A companion, Robert Paulin, 22 T)'. Everett Stone, Mr. and Mrs. 18; his brother, Marzine Thames, loxi resident* with their living. 'These patrol* were ou much more importance is the pr<^ In conse<}uence, the music critic ace of trumps apd then l*bd a 1 A PZM 1 ♦ Octet — Foot the "straw vote” as a citizenship waa critlc^ly injured. Lyman Eddy. Mr. end Mra. Ma*on 21; Lucell Bullock. 38, and W. B. About 18 per cent of Biloxi pop­ because of Mason's irmm of works to be performed. endeavors to determine how close­ project in more than S2,000 olase- Two .x v s , were involved in an low trump. This will enable the 1 X Bass 3 i -BMi Belden and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey tempt to break the color line. Many established artists are ly the performer succeeded in Vienna Octet MDDanlel, about 35, an under­ ulation is Negro. London LL-ldlO . rooiDJi across the country during accident on the turnpike in Darien opponents to knock the stuffing vLIppincott. hlrhlv overrated. In this day and ichievtng the composer’s inten­ Opoiiaf lead — VJ taker. Police attempted to enforce a 5 P * l ^ Bhj^goes Poot. the March 28-April 1 period. These yesterday, and one occupant of out of you. A party waa. held for the atu AU the injured lived in Biloxi. u e . publicity is what makes the tions. The composer is wqre the resulU as announced by each W’ss fatally injured. West Ukes the second trump hastily called curfew, urging Tire Operates Washer mount, and not the sUf. ^he dents and member* and guest* of None was v e r t e d seriously hurt. people to get off etreet*. Most star, rather than absolute abiUty. the university. State Police said a ear driven by trick and promptly cashes another th* Podium Player* Saturday Rumors Circulated that more The result Is that the most pub­ performance is reviewed accord- natives needed little urging but London — A new Brltid»-in*d* Nixon, the only Republican on Norbert Kauf, 5 2 /Brooklyn, N.Y., high trump. This lesves only want to maka sura that nobody - night at the home of Mr. and Mr*. suffered injuries but only th* four licised performers are grreatly in the ballot, received the greateat turned abruptly out of an east- can drdw a • third trump. there were scattered reports of windshield washer for automobile '" in the theater, for example this Gang Kidnaps one trump In the dummy and one Robert H, Horton. listed could be poeltlvriy identi­ demand, and command extremely number of votes, 441,902. Of ths bound lane into a car being driven trump In your own hand. You The raat la saay. You eaah whites chasing Negroes or Ne­ use get* it* motive power—air— V TODAY! ‘star’s” name high fees. They accept a great by Arthur Clark, 50, Pelham Man- vour high carda In tha aide aulta Permite Issued fied. , groes chasing whites in gangs. from its front mdunted spare tire. live major Democrats on the bal­ win tricks with those two trumps A toUl of 22 building permit* In addition to Dr. Mason, police ALSO 7TUESDAY and FBIDAT manv engagements, scurry around comes ahead of the production lot. Kennedy drew 324,068 votes or, N.Y, . . ' In addition to the earlier trump and croai-ruff. That la, you ruff Dkiring the quiet hours of early The device, operated from the Alts « n / 4 and__J the playwrights name is in Cyprus Editor, have been issued by zoning agent arrested two othqr Negroee, Joe morning,.Walter Wllllama, as-; dashboard, requires i » pump. 9 AJd. to 8 PJd. like mad^ tf>‘ing to ftll them, Md which was almost twice the com­ Clark was thrown but of hts trick taken by the ace—a total of cluba in the dummy and diamonda Ixmberger, 18, and Gilmore Field­ very small type. In ^kct a r^ent car. He died in Norwalk Hospital Karl H. Unk*. for dwelllngt to .be sistaht chief of police, said;, “The end up so tired that they fre-. bined total of his rivals. only three trump tricks. • In your own hand, It’a a cinch er, 21. They charged them with T H U R SD A Y ' quently give mediocre perform­ advertisement in the theatrical as did Ksuf’s wife, Mrs. Meta to make ten trick* this way. put up on section 1 of London whole Incident would not have AVON OFFICIAL ME8 Makario§ Foe In the overall voting, write-in Just add up your tricks: six fighting. 9 AM. to 8 PM. ances. secttion of a Hartford P»P«'’ neg­ candidates give ^ e Democrats a Kauf, 88. Kauf sustained .several high cards In the side suits and Perks, Inc., on London Rd. started If it hadn’t been for Ma Avon, April 25 (g>>—Mary Eratt Dally Queatioa Two property transfer* have They ' also arrested two white I/ewis. 85, OoUlnsvUle, who served A younger, less publiciaed per­ lected to mention the playwright total vote of 518,406 while the Re­ fracture*. His condition was de three trump tricks. This leaves Partner open* the bidding with son (Dr. Gilbert/Mason). He is WEDNESDAY at all. In announcing a premiere (ConUniMd from Rage One) also been made during the paat men—Leo RoMoeky aihd L. J. Der- the town o f Canton for 40 years *« AM. to U NOON former will have fewer engage­ at all. in annoum publicans received 447,806. This scribed as fair. you one trick short. one club, and the n«ct player ouen. — and charged them with the chief agitator here in Biloxi ments and might sing the same at New Haven. This Tl U utterly ri- gave the Democrats 83.4 per cent The assistant said Dr. Mason alternately as probate judge, clerk . it represents the were Scattered in Nicosia. An edi­ Lead I/Ow Tnimp paaaes. Ton hold; Spadea— K Q Alfred Anderson sold to Mar fighting. » of probate, town eftrk and treasur­ program with considerably more diculoiH! But it of the ballots and the Republicans Speziale Injured The correct way to handle the 10; HearU—J 10 9 7; Diamond— When the shooting broke out was a member of the National As freshness and sincerity, hut the d iffe re n t in attitude attit of the two torial wTiter and a reporter were 46.4 per cent. The remaining garet A. Ferron, a lot on Old Col­ soclatlon for the Advancement of er, died yesterday. also assaulted and a truck carry­ Torrington, April 26 i/P)-'State trumps* la to lead a low trump 7 4; CTuba—Q J 9 4. What do chester Rd.; and Peter. Peter sold PoHce Chief Herbert McDonnell concert-goers won’t attend. They media. two-tenths ^ one per cent went first. Win the flrst heart trick take the attitude that they haye ing the Sunday edition of.Ethnikl ’Treasurer John A. Speziale, In you aay? to Alfred Anderson a dwelling and Salomon Symphonlew—Haydn to the writerln candidates and per­ in either hand and just lead a low Anawer: Bid on# haart. When only so much money to spend and waa held up and bundles of the sons not readllly identifiable by jured In a 2-car accident, was re land In Amston village. F O R Y O U R ported in satisfactory condition trump from one hand, playing a poaaible. ahow a major ault in ra- they intend to inyest in only the Royal Fhilhannonic Oreh. newspapers burned. political party. Need kindergarten Boom Beeohani. Conductor. today. His wife was less seriously low . trump from the other han sponae to partner # opanlng bid very best. Ethnlki has been following an Voting for other candidates in The Idea la to give up the flrtt . Another headache has arisen In 'l- • ' CONVENIENCE Capitol often violent anti-Markarioe line Injured. of one in a minor. Thla la uaual- regard to a needed extra claaa- If they always got the best by the Democratic side of the ballot trump to the opponents. w Wrank Obremskl. 134 Hilliard St., were honored . Officials at Charlotte Hunger ly more valuable than a ralae In patronUting the most publicised This la the aecond volume of the ainCe the Archbishop quarreled gave Adlal Stevenson 56,628 votes; No matter what is returned, room at the elementary school for eyents, no harm would be done. so-called "Salomon Symphoniea to with Orivaa laat summer. Last De­ ford Hospital here said Speziale partner’* minor ault. the kindergarten aeaaiona. The Lyndon Johnson of Texas, 52,812; you can win and draw Just one (Copyright 1960, Genaral Fea­ But the fact remains that this sys be releaaed by Capitol and COm- cember the paper became the of- Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota, was resting comfortably. He re­ hope that auch a claaaroom might ceived back and neck Injuries In further round of trumps with ths ture* Corp.) ' be provided at the Regional School tern doesn’t always produce re­ "prises the aix aymphoniea NOS. 99 ticiai organ of the Makarlos oppo­ 46,093 and Stuart Symington, Mis­ ace. This leaves nobody In po­ sults. This is Mie reason w-hy the accident on South Main Street appears unlikely to succeed, ac­ kirihlny iSch^k. Union S|tv who was through 104 that Haydn wrote for sition party, the Democratic Union. souri, 45,093. sition to draw a third round of Annual Price Reduction there are such animals as profes- the London impreaaario whoae Since then it has attacked the Republican Gov. Nejson Rocke- yesterday. cording to Supt. Andrew J. Man­ KuchinJki. 2 ^ oak S t Who served^ .ArcbblShnp^i'dB.nlgniwgi^hn.g Hrtch-. Police said the Speziale car had trumps. ges. who says that except in tiie . A & P S u p e r M a rk e t in M an ch ester ’n«me"'iw'*ww' tinniortal.- bseauas of. ■ftlle?>«f-New-Y«r topped the tell 'iiiiiether^you got value re­ while taking only 112 acres of And this is the whole Idea. You STANLEY WARNER R Mullan^'. 134‘'H illlart 8 t.; Haydn’s genius. and London agreements promising 12,857 • write-in votes with 4,565 stopp^ 'for a''traffic light whein. lt ease ------ceived for the money you spent. was struck from behind by an parkland for highway. Donald C. want to draw exactly two rounds vmuld be an'impOestb...... In case the numbers don’t mean Cyprus independence and has ac­ with onjy 222 of them coming of trumps before you proceed 2614roadSt. and 116 ivUntor By and large, I think music cused him of betraying the cause from his home state. His name other vehicle. Mathews made this report to the The kindergarten was housed’ critics are harder to satisfy than too much to you. they include the with the rest of the play.' You several yeara ago in the Hebron “Clock,” “Military." "Drum Roll” of union of Cyprus with Greece. was omitted from the ballot, the Mrs. Speziale was treated for Connecticut Forest and Park Assn. STATim other breed of professional review- (CFPA) Saturday in ainswer to a Congregational Church, but thla and “ London” symphonies as well university said, because of his neck injury and discharged. The • VACATION WEEK a ere. They feel that the performer official withdrawal from the race. Speziales live jn Torrington. charge that the highway depart­ Matinee Every Day A t 1:80 /year the church would have to ment is usurping land from the charge a fee of $1,000. and as only ...... ^ OPEN MONDAY THROUGH Coventry Gov. Orval Faubua (D-Ark) was B U R N S I D h /;:: State parks. The charge was $500 ha* been allowed by the ford. (Herald Photo by Satemls). ______■ ' ’ ONNECTICUT second among the write-ins with a Extended Forecast HUKN'.IUI MVt f H M 1,1 I ‘ Jl> 1 Feature At 8:10-8:80 budget allowance muet ■ be total of 2,407 votes of which 1,450 made by Archibald W. Hurfurd, Suzanne StarkeJ Windsor thicks, April 25 IJPh- changed. were from hla home state. secretary of the CFPA. Laat 2 Nighu! SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. The U.S. Weather Bureau at Brad­ Teachers to Meet Heath, Mrs. Irwin B. Miller, Mrs. Landscapes Best. " ^ O K E Crown^ Queen ley Field issued this 5-day fore­ CHARTER APPROVED A dinner meeting------will------be held.George Alden. M "- fro-QMKty 2 Drop Titles cast for Connecticut today:. Winsted, April 25 (IP)—The town May 12. according to a letter read Mr*. C. E. Porter. Mr*. HMw'ard High compression * The outlook for Tuesday through Works for Month Mis* Suzanne Starkel, 19-year- New Haven, April 25 (A'l—Two of Winchester will come under a by Principal Carlton B. Seybolt, of j spencer, Mr*. Hfry Dombrowski, Saturday calls for temperatures tha Regional High School, at Mrs. Carlton H. J^ ee. M«^ ^ n - tough cover for long, “ Par 72” ♦ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. noblewomen who fled homes in council-manager form of govern­ Europe to escape Ruasian oppres to average 2 to 5 degrees below ment at the 1961 election. Town whlch the elementary echool *taff Keefe, Mra. W i l ^ Hilta, Mra. Harold Vroom, Simabury artist, Ernest Surkel- of Upton Dr., was normal. Cool through Friday, _ /M true flight, duribihty, sort have traded their titles for voters overwhelmingly approved a will be present. Frederick O’Brien, Mra. Natwie R demonstrated painting in oils for crowned Mias Fireman of Eastern warmer Saturday. BnYR9wtt tkeffwtnwtedJ hwBSt prkeffftke fe§r, Connecticut Friday' night at the American citizenship. revised charter Saturday that will Henry Lahey, guidance director, | jonea, Mrs. Solomon Ellenberg and 50 members and frienda of the clich, “I feel safe here,” aaya Mra. Sa­ The normal mean temperature in 8:85-9:40 will be speaker, and the general w dlitra. Albert W. Hilding. GOLF Wllllmantlc State Armory. change the present part-time board 8 :10 t o B d Manchester Fine Art Assn. Fri­ bine von Grbte, 548 Capital Aye., the Hartfbrd area during this peri­ of five selectmen to a full-time aecompliahment* of. the Hebron In TtiUnlng distance.^ Representing the South Coven­ od is 53 degrees ranging from a day evening at the Whlton audi­ try Volunteer Fire Assn., Miss Bridgeport. “Of course, I am home­ tow'n manager and an elected sev­ high achool student* will be dls- Army National Guard J^'t. sick at times. I can never ffo back high of 65 to a low of 40, In the en-man Council. The vote was etueed. Peter D. O’Brien, whose wife, Bev­ torium. ""■■■ Cost» less than other fuels! Fore! Starkel w‘as presented with a 1100 New Haven and Bridgeport areas check by Howard G.' Reynolds, to my estate. If I did, the Russians 1,211 to 364. The town meeting Easter Seal Drive erly lives In Hebron. Is receiving Vroom painted a landscape in %ALL£ the range is 60 to 41. would kill me.” will be retained as the ruling body. EASTWOOD A total of $150 baa thus fag the ’final phase of six months m - oils in leas than two hours, using a chief of the Eagleville Fire Depart­ Rainfall will on the average ment sponsor of the annual ball She and Mrs. Maria de Iseekutz The town Includes the city of Win­ V ■ .11. r* I I G u n s o f th e been raised in .the annual Easter Uve military training under the palette of only five color*. 1. JsM M m th e . 2. S m M m tk x t Mfcfsr Tea during which the- crowning tdok Wolsky, Bedford Rd., Greenwich, total one half to one inch occur­ Seal Drive, which Is'being con­ Reserve Forces Act program at Two Ismdscapes in oil* were se­ sted. T4to Tor Aeatieny Hit#! place. were among the 200 person* who ring as showers Tuesday and TIMBER.LHND ducted by the Pilgrim FeUowsblp Fort Bliss, Tex. The training is lected as painting* of the month. Contract for ful! leaion't iuppl)f took the oath of alleglanpe Friday Wednesday and agsln about Satur­ group of the Hebron and Gilead scheduled to be concluded May 6. • UqCID CENTER Miss Alice Skowronek, winner of SABIN VA,CCINE TESTED: Shown Evenlnga Only They were the works of Mr*.- laat • year’s contest placed the In U.S. District Court. day. Congregational Churches. 'Hioee lie Cook of Manchester, aijd Ted Choice of Payment Plani — Cash ar Budget SVUI Give Extns Yards New Haven, April 25 (PI—The WARNBaanoa. technicoioo * During this final phase, O’Brien crowm . on the new' queen's head. Mrs. Von Grote said she 1* Tnsy CarU* rraak 8laalra who have not already contributed 1 1.40 VAl Sabin oral live polio vaccine is un­ R. n. BaMaaaa LYLE BEUGER NOAHjaW Is being trained in the duties of a Drake of Coventry. Time is limited-act today Runner-up was Miss Irene Flniw', baronness, the granddaughter of BODY FOUND IN BROOK dergoing a field trial with 357 City Sark I,rniinaa may send checks or cash to Georg* a HIGH C0BIPRES810N the high marshall to Prince Henry Danbury, April 25 (>P)—The body Tkelwa Bitter I rocket launcher crewman. Hostesses were Mr*. Sally Duane, Miss Colchester. She received a children under the age of six. Marilya Maarna la Also: EOw. O. Robinoon In AMen of Amston, treasurer. Mrs. tteborah Ehiera, and Mr*. COVER BOX or u of the Netherlands, consort of of Richard Gallagher, 90. of Brew­ Rad OrMB Drti-e ' The 21-year-old soldier, son of That WtU Not Cut $50 check. Both girls were pre­ Yale's’ poliomyelitis study unit “ Hole In “SEVEN THIEVES" Rita Betko. . sented with bouquets. Queen Wilhelmina. Hei family had ster, N.Y., who disappeared last “ Some Like The latest S^^^TTbe io^lM. «d J-r-ltSarof held an estate in Mecklenburg In said the test is at Its halfway point Andover, is a 1958 graduate of Miss Starkel la a private secre­ July 23, has been found in a brook. and will continue for two more It Hot” The Head” Red Crof* drived as announced by eastern Germany since 1213, she The body, which had been In the WEDNESDAY Howell Cheney Technical High tary employed by the. American months. Youngsters under aix con II I € a lo r la Calar 1:** Mr*. Carlman Frankel, chairman. Whence Named TP show' yon tlMit timao ara the finest qiiaUty balls made-> said. water for several months, waa "Wake Me When It'a Over” Is that the suip .of $249 has been School, Mancheater. Before going Thread Co. in Willimantic. stltuted the group that suffered on active duty, he wsh employed Now she works in a factory. found Saturday and Identified yes­ “ OliToa Star#” The word ‘exchequer” means We wUI repUM aay ball that FREE Other contestants were Linda most during last Summer’s polio Wad.. Walt Pitaar's “ Taky Tylar' rai*^. _ i by the Hartford Gaa Co., Hartford Call Your Own Fuel Dealer Mrs. Wolsky Is a professor of jmn cnt. Martin. Miss North Coventry; Sue terday by Gallagher’s employer. A outbreak here. Canvassers assisting were; The “chessboard” aiul the British biology at Manhatt'anvllle College, medical examiner attributed death Misses Jeen Slmods, BeveMy HiUs, Ann Bernet, Mias kiansfield; Carol Manchester Evening Herald He­ Treasury Department acquired the Naaufaotared oxpreaaly for LIGGETT DRUG by a famous Purchase, N. Y. Her husband, to natural causes. Judy Kaleti, and Gall Batson, Mr*. Mood, Miss Scotland; and Susan bron dulleapondent Miss Susan B. name Exchequer when accounU (•potable mannfaetnrer. Alexander A. Wolsky, a professor Marvin Ro*s, Mrs. Joseph Zach- were figured and money counted on Hendricks,- Miss Ashford. of experimental biology in the ___ Pendleton, telephone Academy Mrs. Ruby W. Chapelle was In­ b o t t l e e x e c u t i v e d ie s mann. Mrs. Virginia Sullivan. Mrs. a checkered table. QUANTITY LIMITED—PUY NOW!______' graduate school of Fordham Uni-, Bridgeport, April 25 (A*)—Hun­ Leeman Kearney, Mr*. Donald IS-S454. stalled as Martha Saturday night versity, became a citizen at the of the Grand Chapter of Connecti­ garian-born Stephen Varga, foimd- Manchester Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop same time as his wife. er and chairman of the board of GROUND cut. Order of Eastern Star. During installation of officers at the American Bottling Co. of / Presents p piffilfiipiesMamwwieiittwwBwaaHiimeg LIGGETT PGRKADE DRUG Bridgeport, is dead at 82. Varga, 86th annual state conference of Rights Bill Attacked WEST MIDDLE TPKE — Ml G-2343 who lived here 60 years, died Sat­ A LIVELY GILBERT aad SULLIVAN OPERETTA the OES at the Foot Guard .Hall in New Haven: April 25 (iPi—The urday in a hospital. He was a di­ a l l b iif Hartford, Mrs. Virginia M. Smith new civil rights bill passed by rector of the .West End Savings of Tolland was installed as worthy Congress has drawn the fire of Keith Furniture and Loan Aasn. for 30 years, and the New England Regional Con­ KEEP THE KIDS OUTDOORS... grand matron, along with a full he was founder and past president HAMDUDG slate of state officers. ference of the National Associa­ of the West End Savings and Loan Ends Training tion for the Advancement of Col­ MANCHESTER Marine Pvt. Francis T. Merrow, ored People. Assn. THE GONDOLIERS FOR HAPPY. HEALTHY, SAFE FUN! in") M AIN ST. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Richard The conference adopted a reso­ • 17% TAX HIKE LOOMS DirectMl by MARTHA WHTnE Merrow of Swamp Rd. completed lution yesterday at the conclusion Hartford, April 25 (At—Con­ 1 recruit training April 12 at the of a 3-dsy meeting condemning necticut business firms have been Aeeampanlst: KATHERINE HAGEN 1 Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Par- the measure and the coalition of told they face a possible 17 per i ris Island. S.C. . northern Democrats and southern cent Increase in taxes to support TY The iS-week training schedule Democrats the conference said waa the State Unemployment Compen­ FRIDAY aad SATURDAY, APRIL D aad » , at lilS PS. IDS included drill, bayonet training, responsible for the bill. sation fund this year. The SUte TRUCTION physical conditioning, parades and ^ e group also heard Roy Wil­ Labor Department attribuUd this PI ■/ ceremonies,, and othar military kins, executive secretary of the likelihood Saturday to the fact ITH US' subjects. NAACP, say that g n o m ic pres­ that compensation payments dur­ sure against southern chain vari­ High School Auditorium ing the July 1968-July 1»59 je - Manciiestsr Evaitiag HeraM Oev- ety stores with segregated lunch cojmters fs beginning to get re- cMsion period ate Heavily Into the WIDE! CAP'N JdHN'S I entry oormapondent F. PniiUne U t- benefit fund. % DONATION— ADULTS 11.50—CHILDREN UNDER 12. T5c G I tie, Mephone Pngrbn S-6281. sults. , T 1 LB I ------i - — Wilkins said two of the chains (Rtndent McheU avmllable at 76c for Tlitiraday BigM dreaa rahearial,—lYiiMi YtlB) have hinted they want to talk the CHARGES ANSWERED PKGS Meriden. April 25 The di­ Cod Rllets 2 matter over with the NAACP. 'll. I Horae Show Aids The chain stores have been the rector of the State Park and For­ TIeketa avaUable frein.the cast, or the co-sponsor, W'omMi’s Auxiliary, Mancheater MamerlBl objects of “sit In” demonstrations est- Commission says the State Hoaoltal. Also on sola, at Memorial HoapItal Olft Shop. CAP'N JOHN'S In the south and picketing In the Highway Department has given I Child Services 479 seres for park use in 12 years north. 1 LB ■ The Connecticut Children’s Horse The power of the pocketbook- Is PKG great when applied by large num­ Hoddick Filbts j Show at the Farmington Valley Polo Club on May 13, 14 and 15 bers of people, Wilkins said. ! will heneflt the Manchester Auxlll- /■ I ary of Connecticut Children’s Serv- 3 Den lists Suspended CHICK THIS! K6ULM LOW HEAlPm SI 3 PULL LENGTH ! ices., , MANCHESTER Hartford, April 25 (fPi — Three SUPU'RIGST ttICIO I Mrs. Richard D. Forde. 224 Main .Connecticut dentists convieted of I ACTION ,AND I,ArOHS! PREMIERE DRAMAS F«$H 1... list., is in charge of the advance *” 8INK THEii I “ THE STATE *def rauffing the state through 1 Botogna - i aale of horee ahow ticket*. One BtaMAHCK" 1 BOOKIE- Spore RIIm ^ 53 padding of welfare dental bills W«l., "THE UNFOBOnEN" I half of the proceedt from the ahow have been ' temporarily suspended ComplRtR and in Hi>n Sound on Our Giant Scruun AU GOOD , ------CfNTtR tllCIS gM I will return to Manchester to fl- by the SUte Dental Commission, I ' nance the Children's Services office Sliced BMen «45' How “99' effective May 15. II here. t SUrtR-RIGHT SKINLESS DUTCH 010 EASHIONB) ’ There will be special nttractlona, They are Dr. David Weinstein ,. Including merry-go-rounds, ferrls of West Hartford and Dr. Joseph ';*55 Cold CmH Bell of Hamden, six months; and STATE r Wheels, puppet ahows and pbny SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Dr. Simon Landy of Newington, ' rides, for children. I I Members of the Manchester aux­ three months, . Weinstein was sentenced last ★ THREE GREAT SHAKESPEARIAN DRAMAS ★ iliary will volunteer to help with # /V 0/V. • 1'. •' I painting on the grounds, serving January to'a year in jail,.auapend- NEW TEXAS I food and acting as cashiers. ed 'after 30 daya. Bell was fined N O . 1 1 Tickets may be obtained from $200. Landy was fined $300' and TS . • A 8ER1ER OF given a one-year suspended jail ’niRBE PLATS Mrs. Ford*, at the Children’s Serv­ COWRMHIS • FULL technicolor TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1:30 ices office, or from auxiliary mem- sentence. Onions Z^TS bera. If purchaaed before the horse Charges against three other BROOK • ONE FERFORMANCE • h i -f i SOUND show, tickets will be lefB than if dentists were dropped because, of C R E STS' ROMEO and JULIET WEEKLY purchased at the grounds. lack of sufficient evidence to pro­ • FULL SYMPHONIC p u r e VEGETABLE SHORTENING IN TECHNICOLOR • EVERY TUESDAY I secute. They were Dr. Irving Ro­ MUSICAL SCORE AT 8:80 P.M. senberg. Newington; Dr. Edward STARRING Bronsteln, West Hartford, and LAURENCE HARVY U m Dr. Allyn A. Martin, Hartford; dexo CAN 25 3 CAN 65 Y o iir 4 Rescued foLTON .NOTCH STARTING TUESDAY, MAY 3 Vs?.. Ciior9« Pkui Nlantic. April 25 m ' — Tout AND EVERY TUESDAY FOR 8 WEEE8 Meriden people, «6ne of them a boy Starting TW8 W «diM «day PrtcM affMlive St AU A$P iepw Mariali Is * 6 » rishi P « llv « r lM o r 12, were rescued from the cold water* of Nlantic Bay Satur­ O pM Evory Evoning 1N( OnAT ATLANTIC t tAOHC TIA COnfANT. M C Jw t telephone yoa'v order for day when their small boatnwampf TUESDAY, MAY 10—8:80 ^ TUESDAY, jtiAY 17-4180 ed and capsized. NO 2 NO drag Boeds and oeonaellM—gifv* The Meriden residents were kig yonr Charge Ftaor nnaber. identified as Benjamin Slach anif Wednesday ttiru Saturday Laurence OlLvIer In Laurence.piivicr in rket his son. John. 16. both o f '1 James “ Suddwly Laat Suiiuner” 1 1 WHAf YOU : 4 G ot // -’^^HFPF^T GET ' " St.‘, John Zawacki. 101 Henover . Elizabeth Taylor n I f / Imm«liate 8t., and James BeVacqua, 12, of RICHARD lir HENRY V " STOBE HOUBS- 6 9 % YOUI tOCAl Delivery 24^ Hanover,. St. Oo-Hltti'THE’m ’GL*B” IMUBS. TILL 9 PM. • Wg ^ s lid . # • THREE *win » • '*"»» * tosT ofrK i ;/V.h unidentlfiedman and his son MON. Thru SAT. •. TWO chinning bar» ♦ BIG lawn twlng for Iwa^ LOW PRICE SERIES TICKET NOW ON SALE-4 PERFORJdANCES t>.8B .P' 9 .to 5:30 AMIRICAN CANCIR $00177 in another bo«t-fSund them cllng- Fra* ffiacount tickets for the >ing t6 their overturned rowboat, ONE COMPLETE PERFORMANCE EACH TUESDAY—NO INTERRUPTIONS fb ee parkino Deputy Harbor Master C- P- Caulk- ManchfeBter Drive-In Hicater Advertise in Tlie Heridd— It ins fcald. After helping them at your local ARF Snpermar- SINGLE PERFORMANCE 81.M .. ___ _ TTCAnrkiTAn'Tii'Da wnn atj, vniTR SUMMER FURNITtJRE NEEDS 1 ashof4, the rescuers departed with­ kata BtarUag UtiatVodawday. SPfaA L DISCOUNT P ^ HIGH SCHOOL STUDtNT^ out giving thsir names. April ,87—w y i« tii^ ladit Tha Meriden (pnldenU got into ttulr car oail drova Into Maatic iV MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN, MONDAY. APRIL 25,1960 ^

MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL *6,1960 Vernon Columbia District to Vote monttai another major q t ^ « that Mrs. Ristau Heads D e a t h s a t 1 ,2 0 0 took an Mtttnatad 12.000 Hvea ait \ V O n Three Items Bolton Agadir, Moioooo, on Feb. 20. R ReplRcing goto fUum Quakes in Iran eaueed 136 fatal* Catholic Mothers Five Scouts In Iran Quake Itiee In 1068; 1 .20S in lOHr;. 1.006 U • brMM trIiMi if A meeting of Vernon Fire Dis­ in another 1067 quake; and 00 in Mrs. Edward Ristiu was sleeted W illjourney trict voter* hss been eslled for T b W n S e e k s 1056. ^ leader of the S t James’ Mothers’ you eome to qa! tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Vernon Ele- (Couttnued from Page One) None compared In death and Circle at a recent meeting. , menUiy School to strengthen fire B r o o m B i d s dMtructiveneM. however, with Other new ofticerg are Mr*. Pat­ A.I.D. 8«rvie« — we To Jaiuboree regulstion* and make two appro­ destroyed, ib e vtUsge had a popu­ •ome ot hietory*s biggest. rick Bolduc, co-leader; Mrs. Thom­ priation^ related to firehouse lation o f about 1.000 and "only a An estimated 160.000 persona as Derby, secretsjy; Mrs. Edward do insurance work plan*. i BldB aw being received by the Molloy, treasurer; Mrs. John Fun- Columbia will aend five Boy The commissioners _WBnt the few hpndwd survived,” suthoritles. were killed in a quake , at Kansu, Scout* *iid their *coutma*ter to ' Board of Selectmen on euppllng a Chlha, in 1020. j ke, and Mrs. Edward Socha, rip- •, . . (have beert in District to adopt the proidsions of ssld. resentativek: Mrs. Edward Flack, the national janiboree of Boy itw et broom for uae on town The oaiciala added that about One of the moot famous earth­ State. Statute 23-49 -to permit eemtact chairman; Mrs. Edward busineee 10 yearg). Scouts of America; to- be held at court action against anyone burn­ roads. They wilt be opened,at the 4,000 farm animals In Gerssh were quakes killed 148,()00 persons and Wilson, Ubrarian; Mrs. John Mar­ Colorado.Springs this euriimer. also killed. wreaked heavy property damage ing in the open without a permit. ’ aelectmen's meeting on ntay 2 at tin, historian: Mrs. Richard IsAo, According to Henry Beck and A charge of this nature againat LsT is 550 miles south of Tahrsn in Tokyo In 1023. Window giaas aRd Reginald Levri*. committee chair­ ; * p.m. at the Community Hall publicity, and Mre. Gerald McOur- a local man was nolled in Rock­ and 170 miles south of Shiras. Aid San‘Francisco's earthquake and kln, welifaare. men for Troops 62 and 162, both of town offices. _ was rushed from both centers. screening for your which are under Fletcher's leader- ville City Court this month when j3re in 1006 cost 46Q lives and hi* attorney showed that the Dis- i ' The broom will be used with the The first shock struck about property demsge of $350 million. MANY VOliOANOES thlp, it is a high honor ^ Colum­ ;,i;toivns diesel tractor.__Further 4:15 p.m., sending most of the home or cottage.. bia that so many will go from trict had not adopted the sp- ; A quake and the eruption of One of the world’s largest groups plicabte state statute. , ; V tails may be obtained buildings in the city crashing of sctlve Yoicanoes Is in Katmal here. There will be only one troop 'down. A billowing cloud of dust Krakatoa in Indonesia in 1363 VotSra will be asked to approve I Selectman Charles A. killed 36,000 persona. The eruption National Monument, Alaska, site cotiaiatlng of 37 boys and three The bid closing date is May 2 at. obscured the entire ares.' Officials leadera to represent Eastern Con­ payment of a bill for $1,512.50 to reported moat peraopt inside at was beard 2.000 miles away—the jof the Valley of Ten Thousand william Mileto for architectural loudest noise ever recorded. Smokes. necticut Council. The Cknincll in­ • Fire call the time were kilk . cludes about one. fifth of the state. plans for a firehouse, rejected by The life department answered a A second qii-ke .hit about four Scoutmaster Wilbur Fletcher will the voters. District Ciounsel Rob­ ■■ call to the home of Wilton Thorp hours later and reportedly de-, ftccompany this speciRl troop In ert King has ruled that the Dis­ oh >fotch Rd. Saturday '" “ ‘•nlnjf- stroyed what had been left stand. the capacity of assistant scout­ trict is responsible for the bill. ‘■•’liiere was no damaged wjKrte^a li\g. NEW AUTHORIZED DEAXJGR I66W IST MIOOLI TUiMWKI master. Scout* from hi* troop se­ A sum of $50o for uae of the ' from fire caused by a short cir­ Rescue teams which reached leir lected to go are Brian Warner, new building commitrtce will be Ske^r>^ylon SUPPORT STOCXXNGl cuit In wiring. this morning said two children.. 8 TiL.MI. 9-7079 ...... ’Hiomas Hoberts, Thomas Mar- asked. Both sum*, are to be trans­ Meanest Man? and 5 years old. had been rescued chlsa. lUvmond Levesque and ferred from the cApital and non­ Jimmy arid CarJ Preuss are alive after being burled for 1 « ■Warren Fletcher. There will be, recurring expenditure* fund. In ill.Belle-^ShSArnaeeY: SIZES - ;lo o l ^ for "a real mean t^y who hours under the ruins. .boy* in attendance from all overj *'hich more than $30,000 has been stole their saddle sometime last Tbe rescue workers feared the the world and In numbers approxi­ accumulated for a firehouse. fvith v :e n t i l a .t e d t o o t weeh. The 7 and 5-year-old dhly other .survivors would be mating 55,000. . ■ aw the proud crwnera of Sugar, those who were in-the'open air cioliimbla Scouts," In the tnie a Welch pony, for whom the aaJ- and away from buildings when the BI6 EXPENSES ■couting spirit, decided last fall to| • die had been especially tailowd. first quake struck. pitch in and help defray some of j Unless ._>ad, Norman J. Preuss of (Seismologists in Norway said | the expense of their representa­ OPEN -■ Bolton Center Rd.. can locate an- the Lar quake registered on their j tives. Their treasury now holds 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. other saddle of the prot^r size instruments stronger than the | about $600 raised through oKTap quake which shattered the Moroc- J AHEAD? SUNDAY. 8 A.M.-8 P.M. ; soon. Jimmy feels his wwk vaca- metal drive last fall and Oiriat- kfagi-hutie etotUngt .tlon from school will add up to a can town of Agadir, in Februarj-, 11 mas candy sales. prooidr the gentle mppert P- total loss. . , killing some 12.000 persons). Places to go, things to buy! When there just Isn’t They announced this week that Kings and Queens of Rec Dances PINE PHARMACY The theft has been report_^ to enough money to go around, arrange an instal­ they now plan a -ollectlon ^ ' 664 OENTBR ST. JO soothing to "U g (Aewa/wt* t the Colchester SUte Police T^oop By 'rans ASSOCIATED PRESS papers and clean t" along with the mysterious disap- Tbe earthquake In Iran yeeter- I ment loan at HFC. America's oldest coiwpany from the sale of these vrill helP to ^ ing vocalist Terrv Cummings, 13, a hug. The winners at the West and ret are so fashiosuMy sheer .. pearance of a . battery charge Herald Photo by SatarnU day was the fifth in that country specializing in instalment cash loans has the ex­ ■well the fund considerably if the> , tfeeyessn he worn mth the/etiing V the Preuss garage a few in five years. e a s y perience to help you with any money are successful. The roUection will | Mark 40th Anniversary It followed by 1«m than two j t e r m s take place May 8. Further deUii* o f being. weO-dresaed... weeks age.-' _ . lu r* . Ruwet state* that additional Puppet Show Booked Mr. and Mw. Charles W. Hollis-^ will be given nearer the date. In Concordians Hear Charles W. HollUter Jr. of Rock­ the meantime the boys are aaking y . '«qulpmerit is being *ought by the ■J speU. as com fortahU . . . f The Petite Puppet Theater has ter. 52 Hollister St., who share a MONTHlYPATK INTIO . trranSe lyotes committee and anyone having any E conomy been booked for two appaaranc^ ville. Royce Hollister and Mrs. the cooperation of housewives in Talk on FIoM'ers m d gwe yoH the/nttery hobby interest in weaving, have Sturtevant of Manchester, and . X ’ IS 12 < saving newipapers for them. ______. -______of the following article* which he ■; -at the Mayfair of St. G*"’’*** tsr»n Heists HHsts Episcopal Church on May 21 at also shared 40 years of .married Mrs. Grover Derry of Melrose. HOUSECLEANING \ you get more Get* Slate Appointment . ^ L would like to donate to contact o f fammss BeHeSharmoer u $ 6.72 $ 7.27 110.06 118.46 Connecticut Juvenile Granges , 75 yVools^n The We-Tv'o Group of the Con­ « the Community Hall.- The group life together. Mass., and nine grandchildren. TIME IS HERE! aass Rep. LsVergne H.-William* hM They celebrated their anniver­ Mr. Hollister, assistant auditor X 13.07 14.16 19.74 under the leadership of Mr*. M il-, Watertown. Boats, canoes, cordia Lutheran (Jhiirch have exduswe Ug-tim, • of Vernon women, diweted by Mrs. 20.91 THZl 54.48 been appointed a member of the sary yesterday at an open house at the Manchester Savings Bank, Do It better with thb pn^fer than money 19.25 OOP Platform Research (Jommlt- dred Bell, state juvenile superin- Archery- or other sports equip-- a potluck tomorrow at 7 p.m. in ;* C. G. Beckwith of Valley View 30.83 33.61 4755 89.47 the^^church ■ haJl.i Each;.couple nt- zpenonal-imffMtien^s^'Mrl^^^ ...... afeiihs. ,-koi»fc;of-^^.th|iif., .daughter. was formerly office manager for equipment. Marlow'* furni- 106.80 tee by . State . Clh(Mrman E4y)3ri_^ have -chosen, the. ’’iniot^menU} record Pjayet Mrs. Edward Sturtevant, T»1 .^PEEIRr^L PP MSX. MM.~ .56,48. dendent,., hav* CROW '- ,re needed. tending will bring a favorite dish. Once you enjoy the tomsfort • in "Goldilocks and the Three Irrr W&d ' ’Cf mV *’tte...... Dog Project for their goal u u s, Washington Dessert and coffee will be provid­ i Bears” and "The Frog Prince.” Green Rd. They have hand-loomed mander 'o f the American Legion only brand name from HFC • in kxmd y w - , * H. - Jack Jackson; director of pub ed. , BeOeSharmeer't euUsma VentOeged Pot*, ; At 1:30 p.m., they wUl present taole linens, bedspreads, draperies Post, a member of the Manchester FAMILY SIZE SPECIAL This project, will pro\ Ide After the. business meeting, K'. "Red Riding Hood” and "Billy and clothing for members of their Lodge of Masons, served as first ClMRtrt aid George Krause will talk on "Grow- ym'U wait to &oe m ihesn. GoaU Gruff.” family. president of -the Manchester Ama­ ^ Thefmwondorfidlylongweormg. Drfve Reports The HoUisters were married teur Radio Club, and is past presi­ AUTOMATIC O ptic a l Floor Foliohors -* ■’4 i COHtributlofis are' still welcome April 24, 1920 In Hartford. They dent of the Hartford County Ams- | Refrigerator 66 East Center St.—MI 8-697$ Xharm,..AM. • In the Easter Seal campaign. Mrs. have five children, Mrs. Joseph teiir Radio Assn. (Herald Photo NEXT TO CAVEY’S f Jack Hunter, drive chairman, re- Sterling of Warehouse Point. by Saternis). At Sensible SPECIAL WITH WASHER and Mrs. Ronald Samewsky. Pip '^ 'u Oren« . Ne^Von 'tMtified’ before the 8e- ' ' ports. The last report of receipts 6-YEAR PBOTECnON lO-LB. ALL PORCELAIN^ OUSEHOID FINANCE Ulary of The Windham Commii- gram arrangements have been shows about $180 contributed in Prices! nitv’Memorial Hospital, Inc. which Contact Lentet Specialist PLAN 6-Year Protection Flan j^ d e by Mr. and Mrs, Otto Heller ^.Bolton. Flee to Cuhan Waters vdU be held May 2 at 8 p.m. in the and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weiss. • The Finest In Quality *. The Cancer Crusade Is off to a • Hoovar • Lawyt MADKMItnR fHOfM M PAMMM Maaon Nurses Home. !.,.,slow. start In Bolton with contri- * SuHbacMR Mr*. Edna Peterson, (Columbia s KS; r.srj5r''fnrr:.!:; : • The ‘Latest In Fashion ‘ buttons of only $75.25 reported on 3S2 Middle Tenipfleo Weel director, said this town now has 74 have Mimed a profit of $75 to turn opment of the Ciooperauv e r arm , Don't No^lcet Slipping J.;..April 22. La-wrence F. Fiimo is 95 membera, 14 of whom are new this In towards this project. She Clredll S^tem which the Grang , • Prescriptions Accurately ■'.I 95 2nd Heor—MRdiell 3-273S -"?.ehalrman of the crusade^^^...^ mall year. May isU this town'stown s month for Lym? jiive-; ha* fought for since Filled B oa t FUUr hags for all nsakee; FALSE TEETH iVAPpeal intludlng a wturn envelope WITH WITH 101* A t a , Tm . W m .-1l It I M . R IIM . BlTPlying homemade dessert*" “ for ; nlle. through the sale of cards W will ill . mThe e Grange and other farm • Broken Leni»es Replaced !;;''was directed to all houses in Bol- braihe* and belts tor all the coffee shop. ' realize about ' $!50 and ‘ Woodbridge : groups have reach^ of Do f*l»# weth drop, slip TRADE TRADE 1 When you talk. **t. ton about.two weeks a'go. 179 Mr*. (Jharlei Hill is looking for I has a like amount If any Ynem-i with the National Association o Don't be snnored STOP AT THE SIGN •'. < St. Maurice Notes anyone who will help with sewing. 1 ber knows of anyone who would Food Chains to continue the pro- br euch h*ncHeeP». FAST E tiH , an OF ECONOMY .'V, Donna Liouise. daughter of Mr. By American Pirate|j^^^ ^ j Volunteer* are wanted for duties : like to receive this dog and train- gram for moving large supplies oi alkaline inon-acmi powder tp sprin­ kle on your platei. keeps OPEN THURSDAY to 9 P-M and Mrs. Donald Fisheivof Rt. 6, at the hospital lnform|tion desk ■ i ing. Mrs. Beil request* that their seasonally abundant more firmly ael. OItm DORSEY FURNITURE ins of aecurlty end »dded cornmii,. Andover/ was baptized yesterday to take care of selfing ^fts. i names snd address be sent to her into consumption. According to (Continued from Page One) i Keesport,...... Chester uHaroop -*of wr„ Wil- _ MANCHESTER I No gummy, gooey. P»«iy issic I f ' ] ~L X e f Maurice Church. 22 EAST CENTER ST.— MI 9-7576 Former Cheney Mill* iat 400 N. Main SI., Southing-ton. the Grange Farm Reporter, tnis ins Get FASTEETH today at drug There will be a meeting of all kinsburg, F. J. Schoalz of Mon- I Phone MI 9-5221 I Manoheater Evening Herald | From the State Masters I>esk \ cooperation by food chains by counters everywhere. 1' Interested in working on the Au- was injured and let us swim roeville and Edward McOady of Hartford Ro.*d hmM* Owreepondetit Mr*. Don­ State Master Robert K, Mitch-, special ■ _ gust bazaar at 8 o’clock in the ashore. Pittsburgh. and Pine St. ald R. Tattle, ACadesny 6-6466. ell annoiinces Clinton I-add. a s-; ai campaigns for foods ' church hall tonight. ’’The four tourisU had to give All were flown to Nassau for M.inchcifer, Conn Blatant steward of Columbia ‘ rary qver^upply has frequently up their identification papers and > questioning by British authorities, been effectiv.e in relieving tempo­ Because .Khoo) vacatlon< aea- FREE PARKING Grange, is the first in the Slate J.!. fliona -d i • th« ’’^adults instruction billfolds. One man lost 450 i The Monroe County. Fla., sher; rary market glute Of perishable*. Patcel Pickup to Curb That Urge, or nation to receive the special t-.jclass tomorrow, CYO and Satur- bucks.” I iffs office said the Tables arid aw'srd /or the ’’More Grange The youth committee will meet ":^ ay classes will he omitted this Hokanson' said Boatwright was| Sees had been sought for a week Your Car! Frost Still Threat^' Members Program.” April 27 at the home of Marjorie tfeweek. floated ashore on life jackets but since a yacht they had negotiated Choose The Kind Of Lawn You Want The State master notes that an Porter t-orici .m at Hebron. Talent------night , died in a few minutes. The despe­ to buy disappeared from key west. Bulletin Board OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY—10 A M. to 10 P M. invitation for slate officera, depu-1 will be held in Ckilumbia May <. A y* All chairmen and committee radoes sped away in the Muriel III The trio also was wanted for Although temperature* '—’ '■.ties. ties and committee memoera,membera, xot o > , yputyouth rallv will be held at Ehling- H^embera of the Yankee Street toward Cuba. 30. miles to the. Jiuestioning about checks passed risen, an extension vegetable spe-,^^ guests of the United States! t„n Grange hall May 21 from 2 D iT^r will meet tonicHl at 8 o'clock south. The Coast Guard cutter in Key West, Texas, Lousiana and GENUINE WHITE ROCK Cialist at the University of C on-, ppree at Westover Air Force ]p „i. to midnight. J'' * t the parish rr ' Bolton Obn- Arlande, ordered to intercept it. Alabariia. the sheriff’s office told necUcut warns gardeners to delay j Base. Springfield, Mass , on May Applications for Camp Berger r^/gregational C was too far away to do sb., A newsmen. U. Sc INSPECTED GRADE "A" their planting of tender crops un- j 7 from 2 to 5 p.m. ha* been re -, juvenile Grangers must be in Workers- in fair of . St. (Toast Guard amphibian p la n e Table’s home town was Tor­ til 10 days after the average date reived through Dana Bennett of j,y jfgy 15 , Camp Berger Grange Vu'.'Georgc’s Bpii ;huroh will from 'Miami picked up Hokanson, rance, Calif., the Coast G u a r d FRYING of the las.t,frost of the season. ; Wa.shington, D. C. -Mitchell «■'<-, s'unday will be held Jime 19. meet tomorrov. .> p.m. at the Mrs. Table, Boatwright’s body, said it learned. The gjrl said she In some places in Connecticut | plains that Bennett edits the Rast Central Pomona will meet Leading Clothing dh'urch following choir reheamal. and the four Pennsylvanians — married Table in San Aq^tonio, , this means waiting until the m id-1-Farm Film Strip.’ and that, this Glastonbury Grange, The executive committee of the Stanton C. Foguf of East Mc- Tex., four weeks ago jdl# of or late May. extension spe-1 is a part^ of the Civilian Defense - ______Manufacturer •Woman's Society of . Oirtatlan clalUt Edward C. Minnum'warns, i Program.* . t- I Paiior RnUpa Price Recommends SMILING SERVICE Service will meet tomorrow at 8 CHICKENS If, however, crops are planted A "Fun Nile ’ and dance is be- r a p e r n a is e * r r i c e p.mi at United Methodlnt Church. vs. Piano Realty; Thunsday, 6 Saturday at 10 a.m. s* the Com­ and a frost is predicted gardeners, ing arranged for all Juvenile 1 - _ ' SANITONE The finance cpmmltte4, of the pjn.. Sheridan Oil vs,. M and M. munity- Hall for the four Junior can iaice nrotectlve sleos Or- 1 Grange member* of New Haven! Salt Lake Oit>. April 25 i>Fi church ivjll meet at the same hour. On Friday night, all farm team teams. dm Jv^lU ch bMkel* will protect! Countv Pomona by the matron*.; The Salt Lake Tribune , Dry Cleaning The second- class on "Luke’e boys except those already noti­ A practice session for the Jtrfin D l a ^ f ? ^ a f e V d ™ * o ffr ^ U deputies. The event, yesterday ib cost on the street Portrait of Christ” will meet fied to report to Jriin Ponticelli Ponticelli and Son team ha* been te X ^ r e ^ v a iS b le at manv «'iH Uk# place at'Hamden Grange , will go up from 5 to^lO cents on AH Weathervane suits Wednesday at 8 p.m. at EJpworth and Son team, will report for prac­ scheduled, for Ssiturday at 1 1 asn. 2V2 to 3 Lb. Poper tents are avaiiaoie at , wTiilney Ave.. Ham- : weekdays and from 15 to 20 cents tailored by Hand- House under the leadership of tice. Managers of all four junior Public Records ^ere*^re'"Z^n*s for *r circ” ^ April 30 st 8 p.m. on Sundays, effective May 1. ' macher-Vogel, Inc., Mrs. Clifford ^iephens. , teams will meet with Fred' Gaal. Warranty Deeds: ”Alan R. and Avq. there are opemngs for air rtreu , ^th M, Beecher of W in-1 The Tribune, only morning world's largest maker BfweM^ PraeMoe Game* park commissioner, at this session Joanne B. Remington to WUfred J. reT on X o7 s Z ^ n ° t ^ ^ D w a y n e of ; nevxyipaper in this city of 3 0 0 .^ , of suits, wilf carry Practice' games In the town to fill their rosters. Gael is cur- and Edna T. Maxwell, property at . cost n red i^ i^ a | said "This strfet price increase is string tags, recom- baseball program have been sched­ renUy seeking two farm team Bolton Center; Peter and EUlxa- W iielt sun. If one A ‘ meeting of the Student L o a n nece.ssitated by constamly n «n g : .mending that the suit f o r (^3 j d o \ a h v ^ uled at the school diamond as fql- .managers for the prosgram. Any hetji Evtushek to Theodore L; Ster- fn "w er tht’ S.drif^the'*surf« conducted by Mrs. newsprint, production and di*- be Sanitone Dry interested men are urged—to call ry, property in Rosedale. to wet the soil if the surface Brooks chairman, at her 1 tribution cost*. ~ , (Jleshed "to keep! the ' I lows this week: Tonight at IP -.J,, — o’clock, 'Sheridan Oil vs: BoHon him or Harold Veal. Forty boys lb. /Ha *V*^ has recently been cu i'j Manchester recently. j There vxnll be nO < *^ g « m original shape, texture Dairy;, , tomorrow, . same , hour, turned'out for the first farm team .Manchester Eveiiilng H e r a I d I Ovated. he sa>s. | blanks for the dairy din- home delivery price of $2 a month. and freshness of the 8 8 l session Saturday. Bolton correapondeat, Doris M. | are in the •Blue' Salt Lake City has a n ^ r d ^ y suit.’’ Fiano Realty vs. M and M Oil; TREAT THE FAMILY TO A SOUTHERN Wednesday. 6 p.mi Sheridan Oil Uniforms wjH be distributed [iVItalJa, telephoBe Mitchell 6-6545. T y p e flle a n e d - E a silv ■ Book” and should be in the of-, pa.per. the arternoon Desert News Mr. Handmacher, com­ FRIED CHICKEN DHfNER, ESPECIALLY •------' ! fice of the State master by May 1. ; and Salt Lake Telegram, Its price pany president, said AT THIS VERY LOW, LOW PRICE Minneapolis — A new method of _ Camp Berger iis'5 cents, that he decided to use eesuyeasily anaand qmcKiyquickly uir*u»uicleaning|5 type-' MissMis* , uora Cora Aaeser\'yMeservy anaand rreu-Fred-1------■ the tags "only after ex­ comfort -I- control HEAVYWESTERN BEEF writer type has been,introduced by ,rick Screen’ will again serve as haustive tests proved to a Minneapolis concern. A soft, fi- director and assistant director at my complete satisfac­ t . TENDBl. LEAN. JUICY brou* material chemirally treated i Maud Isbell Berger in Wln- tion that-the-Sanitone PRESCRIPTIONS . I ProcesProcess did these to remove dirt, ink, and foreign pj,esler Virginia C. Ruwet, secre- Free Oelivef^ t 1 things.’! w a r n e r ’ s * matter is rolled tarv of the camp operating corn- SHORT lik e * sheet Jrfpajwr. ^ e n ^ d remiiifli anyone interested LieOEn DRUG "11’ / naclwe in serving as councelor to contact SHOPPINfi PARRAPE ^ Kup.™!., T.pntp» Heat water STEAKS Htn Rd;, Newtown, by 15. Our SANITONE 4 ry Sta-Up-Top’ g ^cleaning keeps you - ,*«r/ HOTTER... FRESHLY CHOFPED . ^ ^ ■ looking 'wonderful LEAN ALL BEEF Keep it all the time Our Sanitone Soft-Set® Dry HOTTER... CHeaning doe* more than ITniaf and midriff trim m i^ Sta-Vp-Top Girdle— HAMBURG get garments thoroughly 39 MANCHESTER AND ! clean; It actually ftetores .4merira'’s moft' popular modern girdle from We’re planting CLASSIC* for a reason, lt*8 the Scotts OTHER LEDCNO OriTES the original look and feel to with an CHASE & SANBORN the fabric. Color* glow. Pat- , IT arner'ti^gh es you the fluidity of » long blend that gives an extro lovely lawn—with Just a INSTANT terns sparkle. And "your ELECTRIC d oth « always come back as $mooth Hue uilh wonderful all over control. ( — little extra care. Look at these plump bluegra.88 . soft »nd fresh as the day you WATER bought them. ' . . and, it comes in your ch o ic e o f colors!) We*ll We invite you to compare seeds. They’ll give us the thick green carjpet we COFFEE our Sanitone Service with glhdly fit you— suhtrart inches,' add allure— in HEATERI r 3 any other dry cleaning to ^ant. The Scotts Spreader helps us — MINUET prove that you can really [ your ff nrner's-Sia-Vp-Top Girdle! Man SLICED see and feel the difference. sow seed right. MakeS it easy to 9.73: St*-l p-Top sUms 3” above your, walat! Lns- , ■ f ‘ V- with Why not call us today. tereri batiste over boWsd front panel, leno aide*, and apply TURF BUILDER* fertilizerr too ravon satin elastic back gives flrnj control where Plan I^-0Z. It’s needed. Side-front zipper. White. ■ 816.80 —to make the grass grow stronger. CANS 1(145: Famous A’Liire bra Uveo wfUi yo|i, give* with . J ,0 ’ . • yon. It’* rayon satin elas.tie. White, Black- $>8.85 ' More aiuf more /b/A* ore eainiitg to u$ for odoieo on improoing thoir FANCY, FnUME, RED, RIPE Ml 3-1351 • o Wo’ll be glad to prettpbe the correct Program for yopr law . MICHAELS Bridal Registry is a service we RESEARCH ' lander to the bride'at no cost. 1? is os indtviduol SWISS EDUCATION CELLO at the bride herself, its purpose to insure her 6f k New lower prices on Scotts Seed! S cotts^ PEGS. receiving the wedding gifts of her, preference. SERVICE C l -^Mokes everybody hoppyl That's why most brides l a u n d r y lllVE 8 1 1 1 1 1 illCItlCAllY P Classic Seed, 1250 Sfl ft )^x, *5.95 '•f** ' ■ ;,i»'gister ot Michpeli p$ soon ds they ore engaged. Of Rockville, Incorpprated FANCY, IX>NG, TENDER. SWEET WESTERN Eatabllshed 1818 IH c a n c e r 488 Middle Tpke. EMt MANCHESTER GREEN THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO CELLO Jiwinii;-»<1*'»****"** THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN OUAirPT SINCE 1900 m 6 M A n rST .~ M I 8-2741 .Plant— 10 Harlow St.. RotxkvUle . . BAG, Plaat Rbnne MI 8-1660 or URSEN’S HARDWARE CO., INC. CARROTS I K 6-3620 T i i MI trS^4 FORTKOMPT FREE DELIVERY f r ; , • ’ • L... ■ ■ /

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Hedlund-'Fourniet 6»rdln*(lo *AW«. Tiiara !• r6m the realm of spiritual guidance and Eagleson-Rubera muit have raaliaad once again how ttmnilton lb M^ke fdr 6fr*Vat6r in *Mh. latad eiMntMnle gtoups? growth? m * iriObUe aloctronlc shops will f i l m —FtA SH BULBS St. Mary's jjplsqopal Church valuable every square foot of park A Thought for Today Hanrl^fBtpr all, .dKide Buropt Itrelf at all? What ahall wa aay wrhah Junior Mrviea th# vans, Eatsn axplalned. d is c o u n t PRICES laabell Santlna Rubera, 93 Sta- vyaa decorjited with white gladipU la to this green-starved city." Pre­ SpoBSored by the Maacheetcr announces he doesn't like Sunday Mobile Equipment •TTte Soviet Union,he aaid. Connell ol Chnrchea A pair of the vans e s n ^ set up aion Bt„ East Hartford, became aft- Tlbk carnations for the serving Central Park as It Is may School or church? That’s easy.' ■ lending strip In toe bride o f Donald Gary Eagle- Eu?nitt9 ^rralb with cheeky tonpte and abort to operate at a ------ARTHUR PAUQ wedding of Miss Kathleen Ann mean turning do^vn a nice $500,000 Just be conslptentt A $J,!|90,0$i contract foe ground about on# hour, Eaton added. aon, 40 W. Gardner St., Manches­ ptrnt.iKHkJ) I'Hlb memory, "waa and contlnuee to be So. 0r. Hoover concludes, "The support equipment, the ninth con­ Fournier of Manchester and John gift; but It may pow be done. Just Be Consistent! ter.’LCa I In isa raa x*\***w»w double ring ^ ceremony at k b rS id^ nting CO.. OJC. a supporter ttf ecnnomlo coopera­ parents of America can atrik* a tract- for ground support oqulp- A. Hedlund of East Hartford Sat­ IH Blwell Str»M When silly aertlment can force "Shall I force my child to go to St, Mary’s Church, East Hart MsncheiU?r Oonn. tion on an all-European and world­ most effective, blow against the m annn less than a ytar, has wen Per-Worker Outlay Up Saturday morning. urday at 6 o'clock. TM oSJSr rtRGuaoN the rsQiar expensive retention of a Sunday school and church?” J. awarded to the Hamilton Standard wide baala.” forces which cbntrlbut'bito juvenile The bride Is the daughter of n FERGUSON Edgar Hoov'et of the FBI answers delinquency If our mothers and division of united Aircraft Corp., New Tork—Curing toe 1050 s ' The bride is the daughter of r u b lu h e r i ^Vhatever Riiaala ha» been, that concert hall that common sense Mrs, Paul Rubera, 91 Sisslon St., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Fournier, ■rounded Octdbef 1. >»*l says ought to be tom down, and emphatically, "Yes!” And he goes fathers will take their children to the division manigement anr capitial Invested per production MANCHESTER 6 Conway Rd, The bridegroom is la what ahould be. The dlviaion of Sunday School and church regular- worker In manufacturing In toe East Hartford, and the late Mr. throw another half million out the on to say: nounced. , . Rubera. Th.e bridegroom is the the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. mnKliBbed Evece Bvenln* Except Western Europe Into waning; eco­ Jy/* ► Ttie ground support equipment United SUtoa incraaaed by 70 per a n d I E L M O N T Hedlund, East Hartford, formerly " S » v » and HolideS'X Entered at the How do you answer Junior when son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eagle Srt t^ ce at Mnncheeter Conn, aa nomic bloca doesn't make aeiua. window for the aake of a little — submitted by R e v /' . departnaent was estsbllshsd at cent. Th* hgure wea $17,8W n of Manchester. ndClaaa Mall Matter, v______green grass, wa would begin to say he come* to the breakfast table H. Osgood Bennett leso eompafad with $10,$SS In,^ son, 40 W. Gardner St. The dlviaion of Europe Itaelf Hamilton In June lu t year- BUS 0LEANIN8 00. The Rev. Robert W. Shanley of- 'Tie Rev. Prescott Beach Jr. thera is some-hope for eivIllBation Monday morning and announces North MethodUt Church 1060. • SUBSCRIPTION RATES doesn't make aenae. And If Eu­ Edwin 0 . Eaton, dapartment ficated at the ceremony..* performed the double ring cere rebelliously, "I'm not going to 15 HANNAW AY ST. mony. G. Albert Pearson was solo­ Payable In Adeanca after all. school today.” You know, junior manager, fald the eontmet c^la The bride was given in marriage OBa Year ...... v ” 5?j rope 'were united economically, for 180 mobile alr-trafflc-oontrol PULASKI OROUP ELECTS ist, and Sydney MacAlpine, organ­ goes! Diagnoiia hy Slide Rule by her brother, Salvatore Rubera, sS ...... :: s,^ then economic war betw’een Eu­ vans and SS trailer-mounted alec- HartfoiM, April 'J6 (Pj— Stanley For ihoia who core of Seabrook, N. H. She wore a ist. ' ™ree^Monlha ...... ■ >, How db you answer when junior J. Orudainaki, Wetoerelleld, 1* th^e One Montft ...... * 5i rope and other continents wouldn't Carried Coti>M comes In very besmudged and liondon-*-A London physician haa tronio lAops. The 2‘WheeI*d vaqs floor-length Italian silk gown with The bride, given in marriage Weekly ...... will be uaed by the TacUcal Air naw president of toe PulMkl Fed­ for their ruga, make sense either. W'hat the Rua- says, "I'm not going to take a developed a "grouped symbol aa- a modified sw^theart neckline, by her father, wore a gown of Btniti* C o n y ...... - Command (TAC) to direct air eration of 0emocr*tlc Clubf, a sian deletrate said did make aenae. Thare were no oatUc In North bath." You know, jimjor bathes! aoclator” that' Is said to permit made with Alencon lace, and deco- ivory faille taffeta, designed with MEMBER OF___ America' when the 4rst settlers traffic at temporary landing field*. ■tatawld* group. Other' twicers TEL Ml 3-0012 a square neckline .acceoted with Some day, to such a wonderful, How do vou answer when junior, slide-hile diagnosis of various Ill­ ■yated with sequins and baby seed the associated press ceme. The English brought cows to The emeu vane, roughly flv* faet elected yesterday Included Micheri seed pearls, and short sleeves. *The AMOclaied Pre.«s i.e excluelvely threatened with illness says, nesses. Said to speed diagnosis, the 8. Gtaelacsyk of 'SUmford and PICK UP AND DEU VERt pearls. T h e gow.n had short shir­ rijtht position, perhaps we will he the settlement at Jamestown In equare and flv* feet high, contain red sleeves, and a fitted princess The redtngote skirt, edged with a)]aemieo new* to dtspatchee. the uee ol credited " ‘’'‘Jl""''';" to It or"J "I'm not going to take medicine." slide rule contain* enough Informa­ Mre. Stephanl# J. Ollneky of Hart­ 80% CASH AND CARRT able to say: "All right, let's go 1611 and the Mayflower brought tion to line up aymptom* with $87 much of th# basic equipment of bodice modifying into a slight belt matching motiffi, terminated in a not otherwiee, credited three heifers and a bull on her You know, he takes it! large airport control towera, ac- ford, vie# president. * • chapel train.. A crown of pearls a d mleo the local new* n|ibli.*hed hert ahead." Why *11 this timidity, then. In . sllmqnta. skirt. It ended in a chapel train. All righta of republlcation of epectal That might meri^ly see the prop second trip to Plx-mouth in 1B23. She wore an orange blossom clophe held her fingertip illusion veil. SliWit3r>e herejn are also reeerved ■V caught by an imported English il­ She carried a bouquet of white oeltlon and delegate both yanked roses with a white orchid center • run aervlce client of N K. A. Barr- lusion fingertip veil. She carried a back to Moscow. But well never white orchid on a prayer book and and garlands of stephanotis and **^bn^her.YtJfua Mathew* Sneaal *Fency — Ne*'iNew really know until wa try It some a bouquet of atephanotis and ivy. Ivy. brk..Chicago.. Defalt o r time. Mias Sandra Rubera, 93 Siason Mrs. Frank Oallont of Spring- ATuDIT St„ East Hartford, was her sis­ field," Mass., was her sister’s ma­ cntcuEAnoNS_____ ter's maid o f honor. Bridesmaids tron of honor,' and Miss Roberta The Hernia PrlnUnl "Laxury CoBipscts” were Mias Linda Eagleson, 40 W. Cam r^ll of Manchester was maid E rnes no flnanclsl responsIbUlty f Gardner St., Manchester, and Miss of honor. They wore peacock blue pn-*phtr«l errors,. The following la a Nei» -T«*k Santlna Harman, 274 Franklin organza gowns with bustle bows Issm-nts and other resdln* msller In back, and matching headpieces Times news item from Detroit the Ave., Hartford. The maid of honor wore a street-length gown of blue with bow delail. They carried pink other day; silk organjia. The gown had three- sweetheart roses with garlands of "Detroit, April l9-rTha CSrfya- quarters-length sleeves, and a feathered pink carnations. For Wednesrtsy—1 P tn 7Hiesa*». ler Corporation made known today rounded neckline modifying into a Bridesmaids were Mrs. W'illiam for Thursday-1 p.m, Wednesday For FYlday—i p.m.’ Thur.^day. that It would market a aeeond com­ princess skirt. The bias binding England of East Hartford, and y—1 pact car tois.faU to compete with y on the skirt was caught at the Mis.* Beverly Phillip-s of Manches­ ter riiWicuHon «cRpl P^turnAV the luxury compact! that toe Gen­ front and back with two rosettes ter. Miss Lisa Marie Gallonl of on each side, and the waist had Springfield, Mass., niece of the f a.m. ______— eral Motors Corporation la ex­ two rosettes. The matching head- bride, -was flovver girl. The brides­ Wlcrxblckl Photo Monday. April 25 pected to Introduce aa part of its piece was styled with bands and maid* wore maize organza gowns MRS. JOHN A. HEDLUND 1961 model*." bows and a circular veil. with matching hcadpiece.>i, and Korea And The Summit The new model, th* atory ex­ Best man was Richard Mc­ they carried red sweetheart rosea with garlands of feathered pink When toe Chinese Communist* plained, la likely to be a atratchad- Namara of Manchester. Kar The Rosemourit Restaurant In carnations. The flower girl wore moved Into toe Korean war In the out. luxury version of to# com­ MRS. DONALD GARY EAGLESON Bolton was the scene of a recep- I.iOrinK Studio an Empire dress of maize taffeta, fall of 1P.10, they did more than re­ pany's original compact car In­ Uon for the 220 guests, from 1 un­ MRS. CHARLES NORMAN CANNING accented by bow and streamers, pel the approach of United Nationa troduced this .vear. When they til 5 o’clock. For a motor trip to . itimand she v<*carried a basket of spring forces to their o'vn frontiers. They move Into the luxury compact field, the'" Pofionqe-,--.. toe brjde wore a H-.Mls* Betty Ann..Mrqd,ean.of,J^-f.T^ejr.,,cW.^^^ ...... He^und was nlg~»k>ii s -'a fdtea the'Ruasianr-Oirt of their ■ these t'wd 'brin* lie calriilng lip gray and whUe’ sheath— d r e s s. cheater and Charles Norman Can- blue c*.maliqns trimmed with pftfk 1 johh E. #0 whit* hat, and black shoes and nine of Jamaica Plain, Maas., were and blue ribbons. best mah.mail,, William England, cousin original post-war sphere of influ- with Ford, ivhich already ha* it# purse. After April 30. toe couple unitedmng oi in marriage at St. Bridget s Robert Canning of Jamaica of the briilegroom, was ring bear­ «ice In North Korea. Until this own new and bigger compact In will be at home at 1087 Main St. Church Saturday morning. ^ Plain was hla. brother's best man er. Ushers Were Gerald Fournier moment. North Korean Commu­ production. Mr. EUigleson attended Man­ The bride is the daughter of Mrs. The bridegroom’s niece, Miss of Manehestet;, bni).her of the nism had been largely a Ruaaian It la not difficult to gauge, from chester High School, and he is John Crie, 481 Parker St., and the Katherine Canning, was flower bride; FYank Galloni of Spring- girl. She wore an aqua nylon dress field. brother-in4aw of the bride: eqieratlon. Thereafter, Chinese mil­ auch developmenta, what gbaa oti employed at Colt's Manufacturing late Edward Modean. The bride­ Co., Hartford'. He served in the groom is to* *un of Mrs. Florence with pink and white ' flowered Gilbert Denison of Montville, itary dominance on . the scene out in Detroit’s Inner temple. It U.S. Air Force for four years. TTie Canning of Jamaica Plain, Maas., hekdband, and carried a basket of Conn.; Frederick Tedford of Man­ meaiit Chinese political direction appear* that toe fickle, unreliable, bride was graduated from East and the late Walter Canning. pink carnatlonB. The ring bearer chester: William England, East too. To Western ohaen-era. per­ foolish public really think# It real Hartford High School, and Is an The Rev. Philip J. Hussey, pas­ was Ronald Canning, ■ nephew of Hartford, uncles ' of the bride­ haps, this seemed to have little im­ employe of Pratt and Whitney tor of St. Bartholomew’s Church, the bridegrown. groom; and Vincent Kohen of ly like* toe compact*, suid 1* not Ushers were Ronald Mode,on, portance at the time: Communism Aircraft. performed the ceremony and crie- Manchester. going to he cured of the Idea a* brated the nuptial Maas. The Manchester, brother of toe bride; Mrs. Fournier wore a cotillion was CoMmunism; the Russians qiiickiy as Detroit may have hoped f - c'hurch was decorated with pink Kenneth Canning of Jamaica blue chiffon dress with flowing and toe Chinese were almost one Consequently, the only way to get and white gladioli and lilies. John Plain, brother of the bridegroom; back skirt- panels, a blue flower enemy! can be sure, however, j back toward ."'production of mere Anderson of Manchester sang "Ave and Leo Powers, Rqxbury, Mass. hat, matching shoes and a white Maria" and "Panls Angelicua.” Mrs. Crie wore a blue silk chif­ orchid corsage. The bridegroom's tost what happened did mean cars of the size and power and ..-- If-* The bride, escorted by her step­ fon sheath dravs with pink acces­ mother 'wore turquoise organza, ■omethtng to toe Russians end toe price Detroit really ought to be father, John Crle. wore a gown of sories and white cymhidium orchid trimmed with Chantilly lace, a Chinese themselves, each "f whom making ia to promote a elow and white silk organza with fitted corsage. Mrs. Canning wore a white hat, shoes and a while or­ Engaged Betrothed understood fully what had hap- tactful evolution of toe compact It­ baaque bodice, capped sleeves, cocoa, brown dress with beige ac­ chid corsage. The engagement of Miss Claire The engagement of Miss BeUy cessories and a yellow cymbidium self, so that eventually the buyer and a scalloped neckline of Alencon A refception for 250 guests was Margaret Barry of Ellington to Jo Kersey of Madison, Tenn., tfl . pened. orchid corsage. '' That change, by which China wHb insists on the compact label lace sprinkled with seed pearls and held at'the Rosemount Restaurant Donald C. Hickton of Vernon is Specialist 4.C. Elwood All?n Lec- Fairbanks Studio sequins. Her bouffant skirt was A reception for 150 guests was in Bolton. For a wedding trip to aucceeded Russia as the patron of can have just as much automobile Fallot Photo* announced by her parents, Mr. and trimmed with appliqued Alencon held at the K of C Home aftCT Florida, Mrs. Hedlund wore a 2- hauase of Manchester is announced North Korea, has Its sharp im­ the ceremony. For a wedding trip Mrs. Richard U Barry, Spring- as he was getting before toe com­ Engaged Betrothed lace and medallions, and terminat­ piece blue cotton dre.ss.with black field. Mass. Her fiance Is the son by her parents. Mr. and Mr*. B. T. portance today, when it. Is quite come to to Miami, Fla., the bride wore a pact was ever invented. ed in a chapel train. She wore a patent Icalher accessories and a Kersey of Madison. The engagement of Mias Louise black and white tweed walking of Mr^and Mrs. Harry Hickton of plain in the news that Moscow Detroit’s gloriously American Xhe engagement of Mias Kath­ jCfowTv of seed .pearls with Import­ white orchid corsage; After May Campbell .Ave., Vernon. The bride-elect was graduated Juliet Blaln of East, Hai;t^ord. tq j ed French Illusion fingertip veil. suit with black velvet collar, black wants a summit meeting and some concepts—to think big, to think erine C. Kuhlmanff to Andrew An- 9, the, couple will live at 137 Bls- Misa Barry is a graduate of from Madison High School in 1959. Ronald L. Larchevequd of Tolland The bride carried a white .prayer and white hat and patent leather and Is employed by the Methodist relaxation of tensions, perhaps so sakll Jr. 1» announced by her sell' St.. Manchester. Techni<»l High School and toe new, and- to think iii ever higher la announced by her parents, Mr. book with orchids and streamers accessories.' She wore a white The bride vi'ss graduated from Publishing'House, Nashville, Tenn. It can devote'more attention to af­ Tht Metropolitan Life Insuriqnce Corhpanyv dnnouncef the opening mother, Mr*. Margaret W. Kuhl- cymbidium orchid corsage. After university of Massachusetts. She terms of production and aales— and Mrs. Louis Blain, 102 Birch- of stephanotis. Manchester High School in 19.59 is employed- by the Eastern States' Her fiance is the son of Col. and fairs in the Far East, sind that have been forced into a .momen- mann. 122 Lynes* St. wood Rd., East Hartford. Her Mis* Margaret Foley, 49 Scar­ May 1, Mr. and Mrs. Canning will and studied at Morse College. The Mrs. Ralph M. Lechausse of 569 B. Her fiance Is toe son of Mr. and Farmers’ Exchange, Inc., feed re­ Felplng opposes a summit meet­ fiance is the son of R. L. Lar- borough Rd., was maid of honor. live at 19 Adelaide Rd., Jamaica bridegroom was graduated from Center St. and Albuquerque, N. M. Ury adjustment, but they hav* so Mrs: Andrew Ansaldl, 123 W. Cen Plain. search center in Ellington. ing and denounces ss heresy the i much life and. conviction In them of an Office right here in Arancheiter cheveque of Tolland and the late Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Monson Academy, Monson, Mass., Mr. Hickton attended the Rock­ He la a 1957 graduate of Manche*'; ter St. Mrs. Blanche Larcheveque. Austin, 23 Franklin St., and Mias Mrs. Canning is a 19.‘>6 gradu and attended the University of ter High School,' and ia a member Khrushchev philosophy which has that they are instinctively reassert ■ -1 ■ H . ' . ' • • \ - • Miss Kuhlmann wa* graduated ate of Manchester High School. ville schools, served In the Korean Mias Blain la a senior at East Lucille Presutti, Hartford. Cormeoticut. He is employed by war, and Is employed by the State of the lOlst Airborne Division at ■ led toward the summit. ing .themselves from a new ap­ from Manchester High School In Hartford High School. The maid of honor and brides­ She was employed in the research the Manchester Savings and Loan Ft. Campbell, Ky. 1958, and is In her sophomore year department of United Aircraft of Connecticut Highway Depart­ It has its sha.-p immediate im­ proach and a new angle. If De­ holders in the United States and Canada. Much o f the success Mr. Larcneveque la a graduate of maids wore Identical gowlns of Assn, The wedding will take place he Metropolitan Life Insurance Company is happy to an- at toe University of ConnecUcut. JULY Moran Photo pink chiffon, fakhloned with acoop Corp., Elast Hartford. Mr. Can­ ment. portance because disorder in troit has to-fight it* way back to Manchester High School, and toe A Sept. 8 wedding Is planned. April 30. Mr. An*aldl is a 1954 graduate University of Connecticut. He la a necklines. Hie bouffant skirts ning received a B.S. degree in South Korea, if it becomes worse, the car it really knows w* really \of this program stems from the fact that the Company has Planes Count W ildlife 1nounce the opening o f a new local Office at 364 West Middle of Manchester High School, and a member of Chi Phi fraternity. He Engaged were accented by satin bands at mathematics at Boston College in b a process of taking the T graduate of Dartmouth College, 1956. He is employed hy the 1 certain to pose a temptation to ^-ant by ilways tried to live close to its policyholders, to give service in is employed at the Phoenix Mu­ The engagement, of Miss Sandra the waistline. They wore match­ toe Chinese Communists, which compact and gradually building it Turnpike, Manchester Shopping Parkade, 2nd Floor, Man­ He received his mMter of science tual Life Insurance Co. in Hart­ ing picture hats and double tiered Honeywell Data malic Cohp. in Trenton. N.J.—Airplanes are be­ degree In engineering and business Lee Foraker of Manchester to Welleslev, Mass. ing used by the New Jersey De­ Jackson to Join tljey might find irresistible, to up to what it ahould be, then De­ ford. Robert Carl Krieger of Hartford is tulle, acceiYted with small flower*. WEDDING a\enuine “ home-town” spirit. Over the years, this kind o f service administration from the Thayer A Sept. 5 wedding is planned. partment of Conservation and make Korea toe place where turn­ troit ha* to* will, to* energy, and chester, Connecticut. School of Engineering and Tuck announced by her parents, Mr. and Economic Development to keep Staff at Library ployed as a nurses’ aide at Man­ INVITATI6NS ing toe cold war hot again would' the ingenuity to do juet that. hasXcome to be known as insuring the Metropolitan way. School of Business Administra­ White marks on your furniture ? Mrs. Arthur W. Foraker, 47 Hill­ Manhattan^fi Buyer tabs on -wildlife.. The aircraft, op­ Think email? Not Detroit. And ' Many citizens o f Manchester have been friends and policy­ tion of Dartmouth College In 1959. Make a paste of baking soda and side St. Her fiance ia the son of chester Memorial Hospital. erated by the Civil Air Patrol, blast the coexistence summit Into Mr. Krieger was graduated from John F. Jacksqn qf^New Londoif DCWEY-RICHMAN He Is employed as an engineer In water and spread over the marks. Mr., and Mrs. pjiarles Krieger of Peter Minult was the Dutch have been helping count water- nonexistence. In Detroit’* mind, not to* Ameri­ “Our trained insurance specialists, all residing in this area, Springfield Technical High School, hi* father's constnictlon firm. Let it remain for a few minutes, Hartford. colonial governor who bought Man fowl in the southern inland marsh ha.s been named head reference li­ 767 MAIN ST. We . can guess, right now. that can people either, except in holders o f Metropolitan for a good long time. They know the Springfield, Mass., and wil] be No date haa been set for the tjien wipe off with a soft cloth Miss Foraker attended Man^ areas and officials say they may brarian at Mary Cheney Library. Communist China. is viewing the temporary fild which can't poa are available to give you the personalized insurance service cheater High School, and is • em' graduated in June from the Uni­ hattan laland from the Indiana for efficiency o f Metropolitan service. They will be especially glad the wedding. and the marks will be gone. 60 Dutch guilders (about $241 in be used to count deer and other He wilt replace Leroy ETovins, who South Korean situation with de­ aibly last.v versity of Connecticut. game. ■ ______that ha^won so many friends for Metropolitan. Through them , A June 18 wedding Is planned. goods. left six months ago to become light. and that Moscow; on the to know that thdr Metropolitan Representative will now have head of toe Hagerstown, Md„ Ur ftther hand, is viewing it with you will W m the true meaning o f the phrase . . . brary. system. iomethjng of the same alarm we Sentiment And Graas even^j^fer service facilities close at hand. It is the sincere hope RUG and . Tatrp'Sheriden • Jackson Is 34, and Is now In ouraeh-es feel. So far, fortunately, Pellerin-Heim — At first, it was just a violinist, charge of toe browsing room at toere seema absolutely no disposi­ an emotional, sentimental idolinlat, o f thrCorapany that in opening this new District Office here we UPHOLSTERY the Southern Connecticut SUte tion on the part of the Souto Ko­ who refused to let an Institution m a y add to that list o f friends. Mttropollfa\ iRrvleR It Mis*, Janet Ma« Sheridan. 30 College library in New Haven. reans who are rebelling against which had had so many historic 'fit.’ JOlm St., became the bride of St. Maurice's Churfch in Bolton He completed work In January CLEANING the Rhee dictatorship to give any moments In music be sacrificed to James Ori* Tatro, 86 Mather St.. was the scene, of the wedding of at toe college for his bachelor of a «i l«cfli flt Main Straat. . ; Saturday rooming at Church of thought or comfort to the Commu- the ways of progrese. Later on,' , For great many j^tfars, Metropolitan has been bringing its Misa Barbara Ann Heim, Hebron, science degree In library science. toe- Aeeumptlon. and Philippe Anderson PeUerin, Irt 1949. he was the ■ assistant TEL Ml M752 tilsts to the north But It is im­ New York Clty’a Carnegie Hall ac­ famous “ at home” insurance service to millions o f policy- at data at your phona The bride i* JLhe daughter of perative, obinously, to .keep them Bolton, Saturday morning. manage®' the book storc' for the cumulated more and more defend­ Mr. and Mra..FYanci* A. SBeriden New London branch of the Univer­ persuaded that they have a chance of' Lynn and Salem, Mass.. The The bride is toe daughter of Mr. ers, and now It is going to be pre- and Mrs. Alfred John Helm, sity of Connecticut, and in 1951 M l 3 % 7 4 7 of experiencing the democracy seh'ed, as a co.icert hall. In apit*-j. Horo cii th« m«mb«rs off oiir Staffff bridegroom Is toe son of Mr. and he went tn work at toe hook stope Mrs. Ori* A. Tatro. 86 Mather St. North St.", Hebron. The bridegroom they are agitating for of the fart that much more prof? j. The Rev. Joseph Farrell per- is the son of Mr. and Mrs Harry J. on the Storrs campus. He left UConn In 1956 to begin studying Itable use of Its space could be had ; »rving in this area fdrmed the .ceremony, and cele­ PeUerin. West St., Bolton. The Rev. Ber^iard ■AtcGurk, pas­ for his .college degree. Garner's by the original plan of taaring It brated toe nuptial Ma-s*. » tor, officiated at the double ring Married and toe father of two 8 SUMBfER ST. Tantalizing down and erecting a modern office K«nn«th W. Ptnny ■ MaMfcr.- The bride, g^ven in mairiage by her father, wpre a white gown of ceremony. Mrs. Charles Robbins of children, Jackson will begin his We Give jt C laire A. R n o - V iv u n R. Stbwart John H. which would Include both the Com-1 at a sidewalk egf* at on* time or ■ Mrs. Sherlden wore a beige bro­ ton, was his brother’s best man. on Ma.v 1st. Until then they are availabl# mon .Market and toe Outer ^venjanother. .It aeemed a Randaoin*^ cade street-length dress Vvlth Ushers were Joseph J. PeUerin, at current lower prices at Qountriea, and bringr toe Unitedi gift, destined , to bring pleasure to stols and beige acceasories, and a Rutland, 'Vt., cousin of the groom; white orchid cqrsage. The bride­ States and Canada in too. This Islmany and Charles Aftosmls, -North Ha­ groom’s mother wore seq blue ny­ ven. sensible Idea, at least #0 far as! On this , one, aeeond thought* lon over taffete with light blue ac­ Mrs. H®*to wore a champagne it’ represents an effort to prevent j rime slowly ' and jialnfully. Yet cessories and a white orchid. laoe sheath, and white orchid toe ne-A-economic Balkanization o f ; they have now become atrong A reception for 200 guests was corsage. The bridegfoom’s moth­ Kd, Busker, Photo Wicrzblrki photo W’estem Europe. j enough, to indicate that, in .the held at Flano'g Restaurant in Bol­ er wore, a dress of blue silk or­ METROPOLITAN LIIFI INSURANCE COMPANY ganza over silk, with white orchid MRS; PHILIPPE A. PELLERIN But along came'toe Ruaaian dele-'City's final decision, the-gift ma^ ton after the ceremony. For a mo­ MRS. JAMES ORIS TATRO i.5 (AMUTUAl COMPANY) \ tor trip to Washington, D. C., Mrs. corsage. . gate at the Geneva meeting the j be rejected, with heurt-felt thanks, T a tro wore.,, blue gabardine suit A reception was .held,from 12 to School in Lynn, and from Burdett Jitanchester IJlgh • School. He xf- 1, the couple, will reside at Ixmdon ance Co.. Hartford. Mr. PeUerin. a other day to suggest something j These second thoughts aJI, concern and coat with blue accessories, ceived his B.A. degree in 1958 and 5 p.m. at tob Garden Grove for 300 1957 graduate of Windham High and a white orchldJ corsage. 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« . n rHM TEB EVENING HEBAM), J1*WCUE8TER, CONN., MONDAY. ATBIL 2 5 ,19»0 VTore Women Losing Hope Emerson MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANG]pSSTEB» CONN.» MONDAY, APRIL 28,1960 RockviSey erpon Dies;* TV Star FACE BIGHT Street shortly after midnight Fri­ mer o f Meriden, and a d a u g h ^ andvsd from Florida In time for *'— the occasion; his brother and fam­ day. Piaza Worth Hair, Survey Shows , April 25 (B—Actress Karen, who la at home. Saturday morning, local resi­ Columbia Active In Youth Work ily, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Wol­ Hope Emerson, who played the TV mer and ohljdren Mark^aM J u ^ dents wera sui^rissd to. sea a oar 'roles of ” ,Mother" in the Peter Dr. and Mrs. Wolmer are partic­ up on top of « stone wall near tbir Chicago. April 25 (/Pi-More8years. But hair loss waq reported ularly well known for thrir work o f Danbury;' Mr. and Mra,'^ Alfred SetTooffigh, Gunn .8«ries and " Barge" on the BcdMok home on Johnson R £ In- women are complaining that .they from 15 to 70. Dennis O’Keefe show, died last Census Work with young poopla He waa de­ Mioro of C ^ t u a t e , Maas, and Only a few charactpnsUcs ahd Mrs. Walter Wolmer of Ar^ vestlgatloa showed, UtUe danwg* are losing their hair today than night of a liver ailment. scribed as "recreation leader ea^ to the car, and no one anywhara ■ FirniQaims five years ago+but the country s seemed to prevail in all cases. The The Baby Has traordlnary” by the oompllm of Ungtqn. Maas. The 6-foot-2, IlKl-pound actress around. It waa roperted to State leadinjf sktn and scalp experts can lose occurred only on the scalp, had been In » ' hfalth for some Nearly Done the "Story of Columbia” a np-to- OooatF OsBter Oaavaas not In other- areas of the body. Police. State Trooper Frank Plsch The tax assessment of the Csntrs pinpoint, neither cause nob cure. time but entered a hospital only CEste history of the town writtm Mr. and Mrs. Isioiua W . BoWn- la Invest^ting in conjunotion TTie cause could be hard nylon Growth of hair was not excessive at the time o f the town’s Seaqul- Shopping Plsza U being appealsd three days kgo. She drove home Been Named... j Enumerators for the i860 CeO' «m , Boat Hill, are with the Wllllmantle PoUea. brushes, or spray, sets, or- preg­ The hair tended to be oily and to alone April 17 from a visit to I sua go . to school again, beginning centennlal. He was the fi{st chair­ here for the drive for funds ^th It la apparent, It waa nportad. by Phoenix Mutual Ufa inaumnes nancy, or over-worry, or scalp lose its luster. The thinning spots Phoenix. Arlz. man of Columbia. Recreation which to construct the main office that the car went out o f oontrOl Co. of Hartford to the Tolland tightening coiffures, or food, or were concentrated at the crovm A few yesrs ago she was nom- today, to prepare iar stage two of Council, which he helped to op- building . for the Tolland County on the vary aharp curve aome 160 County Court of Common Pleas surgery, or infectious diseases, an of the head or toward the front. Insted for an Academy Award for I their work. This, said Mra Leroy ganlse in 1946. He and Mrs. Wol* Agricultural Center In Vemim feet from the Boheck home It article In the, American Medical While convinced that diffuse her role as a women’s prison Klnaay of Hebron, crow leader for mer have worked contlnoualy and Hila Is a project most urgent due ’h is Insurance company from Association's archives of derma- ran against a wire fence, which which Abner Rosenberg, developer, alopecia waa on the upswing, the matron In "Caged,” one of num­ W »* ~ - - ' ■ »! of Mr. and Mr*. Emott JeUlnek. 86JWroli i t tirelessly ever since. She has to the fire that destroyed the erous movies she made after leav­ this district, has to do with tran- stopped It from going Into and Dr. PhOip Winston of Long authors noted other factors which « ^ ^ tm r^ A p rU 18 ot Ml«n ■ • is atill being held up on the basU members of the American Derma­ Windsor Locks, April 25 . Honolulu — Hawaii’s tourist P t t o c e B * ^ Canada. p a t e m r i^ n d iw m t a W This is the final week for the the Building Fund for the new Oar Stolen West Hartford, April 86 m — that a $10,000 atUchment on the tological Assn. Of 106 replies, (JPi Industry continues to boom. Last these •tatlstlcs were culled: Turbo-Jet passenger service bas Mr. and Mra. Percy J. AiSSi. 4M^ * paying of taxes due April 1 with­ nearly completed pariah house. He State Police are looking for the Harry Bats of tbe Hartford Ooim- City Hall by Herbert I. Paganl. year about 240,000 visited for two brother, Steven Cox, 8%; ^ter,^Judith AUaon, 4%. out a penalty, Mra. Laura U has continued on as a member of ant has been reelected prealdent Flushing will continue Tues- for work done on the project, con­ About 53 per cent of the doc­ been Inau^rated by American person who helped himself to Airlines at Bradley Field, Which da.vs or longer, a 40 per cenitjn- |Squler, tax coUector, salA After the flnance committee. Both are Philip Kinsey's car late Friday of tbe Oonneoticut News Photog stitute# an encumbrance. Another tors reported an Increase of dif­ crease over the 1958 total of 171,- Robert Jamea, aon of Mr. and Mra. J « ^ l» M- . May 1 Intereat wUl be charged at raphne Assn. Other offioera elect attachment placed on the building fuse alopecia. Thirty per cent re­ services Hartford and Springfield active In PTA work and he la night, and then left It sitting on Mass. The line, which opened the 588, A decade ago only 34,386 nailev Ctrele. BockvlUe. He waa bom April 18 at the rate of one half of one per cent past president top of a stone wall on Johnson Rd, ed at the group’s annual apchig ddys through Fridays until com­ by, I Mlnneapolli-Hontywell Regu­ ported no increase. The rest were tourists came to the Islands, Pro l ^ ^ a L m a maternal grandmother la Jto. per month, or fraction thereof, dinner meeting yesterday were lator C6. for $5,000 has reportedly uncertain or did not report. service yesterday, ,is using 68-paa- Guests at their anniversary cele­ In this town. senger Electras on a dally round- jeettons for 1960 nin between xg^mlfnrA ttih Tiatemsl fiTEndpETEnta ar® Mr. and Mrs. Jawaa from the due date imtll paidl They Kinsey, who Uvea at 18 Willow- EUeiy Kington, Hartford Ttmea, been settled. The average age of patients who 293,000 and 300,000 rtsitors. S S ^ B l « ^ r i S ! H e * S r r ^ t h e r . Michael Joaeph, 8 .- - bration were their three children, reported losing their hair was 39 trip flight to Chicago. may be paid at her home on Jona­ their two daughters-ln-law and brook Rd.. Storrs, reported to the vice preaident; Morton J. Board- When Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr, man, Hartford Ttanea, aeoretary, pleted. MANCHESTER WATER CO. than TrumbuU Highway up until gpranddaughter, Debbie; Mrs Winimantlo PoMce that his car had Informed the City CouncU In Jan­ Saturday, when she wlU be at Teo- been stolen from the telephone and Donald FUch. New Haven uary of hlsNdlscovery that the Ralph U. Wolmer; her parents, Mr. Register, t^eaaurer. mans Hall from 10 am . until 3:30 and Mrs. George Cavanagh, 'who company’s parking lot cm High city had not received the deed he p.m. quoted Boeeiiberg as saying he Paid to Date was dissatisfied with the The Open Forum Out o f 1,096 taxes payable, only aessment. Rosenberg reportedly have been paid to date, Mrs. | claimed that he had been promised brought in about $69,000 from a Btendd roeervee the right to decline to publiab any nmtter total due o f $174,622.87. Mayor Herman G,' Olson denied swimming this sarlyT to^nd^Tpfffig^chbbr vacation ;his week' fn MIMW- may be Ubeloua or which la In bad taate. Free expre^cm c Town Damp Open that they had given the d e v ^ i^ r This group left by ^ S ik r d o t ^ n k s h ill .wear beachcombing. His tripmates rlewa la dealred by contributiona of thla character but lettera During tbe month of . May the any assurance as to the ■ Kart Kehler shows toe W ltw s hU new poiM ^ Nearing and Larry McKay. In toe riext on toe top step are R p^ rt 8 a ^ , ^ ' William Stiles and Michael Cronin; toe JSwiTlSS d * S « i^ * y <* ^ ^ w l«ted . town dump will be open to the ment row are Scoutmaster Harry MaldmenL R"g«r H ^ s o n ^ ^ ^ ^ public Sunday afternoon each I Jewelry Stere field week. This will be In addition to the latter seem, to have started three years ago by toe ^form an Important function In Ralph A. Wilcox of Liberty St luggage IsJUrry e ^ l n g ^ 1 . and toe troop provides matching funds. WTMirfi OAoe the present Wednesday and Satur­ Has purchased a Jsiwelry store on OonnectlcuL Local, state and fed­ day schedule, a c c o r d ^ to CHatr Mlai^l. merald Photo by Oflara). Tb the Editor. ‘ ^ . eral government agencies are Park from Albert B. MltchMI April la Cancer Month, a time to L Robtaiaon, first selectman. working to make It possible 7or o f TTHXMpsonvtlle. oMia TOP'OF'THE'UNE mnlnd Manchester resldenta that Mrs. Mary lym Ba Smltli , older people to live out the latter WUeox has been associated wlOi levels in most' months of 1958 and tha American Cancer Society, has Funeral ser^oea for Mrs. Mary the store since 1987 when the was eomrhunication procedures and toe 1959 despite the increase of 2.8 a branch office, loratad at 139 East years o f their Uvea In comfbrt, l^mwn Smith, who died Friday use of sound-powered end radio dignity and contentment, out hired as a watch repairer. G>st of Living per cent In March. priemg policies. Collision and comprehensive insurance cesU by Good Service! . huaineaaea you might be in- , and Indianapolis. tlao included for one year. tereated in are deacribed and Its credit rating is the highdat powered by the, famous Mileage Maker Six So come in now. 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FAGE TEE flodr faU in aa AraRglAon batUad TWOlOtUOM 2 Major Firw tho flamoa. ^ , -Hal Boyle- Andover DAinago fa tha Groton fU« waa PRESQUrnONS oatimatod at |18S,000. ^ SaiMljr Ootopoudod In S % ai0 Sunday TheTho RobortRObort HaUHau omuhi OOthiatf atom Democrats Hear TV-Radio Tonight M Route- -1 thora- —w u raaod r by ■tartod at UTHUB DRUI Eva Tells Wives How R e p . By rim ABiOOLATED PBliUI flamoa that apparanUy at E.O . Smith Flraman a t both enda of tha the_____ roar___ of tha buUduig. ng. atata had major blaiaa to fight Tho blaao qtraad rapuDy and tho Program Cfiimlrman l^*wrenco roof wont ahortly aftor firm an a*- To Hold Husband Moe of Bunker HIU Rd. afinoMces Television yaaterday aa ftra deatroyad a, ho- rived. BuUdhaga at a nearby a h ^ that State R«p> B- O. Smith of 8^ 6:00 All filar DuekplB BOwUaa tal iB Stamford and a etothlng ping cantor warn not ondangarto. 6:00 Woody Woodpsekor Tha Texan Mansfield wUrspeak at a meeting, Bla t Thsaur “If your husband glvea you a mills, the Bubject should be of In­ Peopis's Choice Weather. Newe A SporU I. 6, 18 of the ftnaneial loaa. The cauae of Mliw Oahor, who la preaently terest to many people, he added. Movie at Seven Bart7 Barents >0 the blaze waa not determined. old Taoa Indian cuatom of huntera TtL Mill 111 II i corsage, *and .you don’t want to Newe. Weather 11:16 fiSrllahtMovle ■hooting their remaining arrow* wed to broker Richard Brown, is hurt his feelings, pin It to youn Smith was chairman of the Edu­ WorUTs Best Movies Only the outaide'of the building 7:16 Dour Edwards remained after the fire waa Into a tree after a aucceaaful a member of a HtmgwHan family evening bag." cation Committee for many years. Hunlley-Brlnkley Jack Paar Show ROCKVILLE TR 5-8271 renowned for two generations for Bat the biggest lesson most U.H. He retired from the post to be, suc­ West Mass. Blabliahts >. l l:3 0 J a c k P a a r 1*. brought under control. The aecond buffalo hunt Its man-taming akill. She feels, ceeded by SUte Rep. Florence 7:30 Rlverboat f 12:30 Almanac P.l women need to learn In the field of Brave Stallion 13:BU Ne.lews end Weather with Bome juatification, ahe her- Lord of Marlborough In ttie last 1:00 tat# Niw^ romance,- ahe added, la how to Race for Space 3. 10 5S Niws A Praysr a ^ la an “international authority' make their men feel more manly. session of the General Assembly. Cheyenne on how to attract men. “European' women know better He began teaching at the Connect­ SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEiCK FOE OOMBLBTB 1 “But juat becauae a man puts how to make the man feel he is the icut Agricultural College In 1901, and served as acting president' In a ting on your finger doesn’t mean boss. This a man needs. \ you’ve got him forever,” ahe aaid. "If his wife tells him Tou are 1908 of the college, now known as *That’a only tha beginning. Ih at’a the gret*est,’ her husband has ths the University of ConnecUcut. Radio when the trouble starts. resources to fight again tomorrow. Kindergarten Registration (Thia Hating includea only t^oae new|broadcaatonf 10 or Ifi-miaato "You can never really relax in Registrations for the co-opera­ lenirth. Bome statlona carry other ohorl ■owacaotai. HURRY! a marriage. Too often when peo­ I cahnot stand women who are HURRY! bossy to men. It makes me shrivel tive kindergarten must be con­ WDRCJ-^ISK —9:06 — —------Bhowqass- —• Ma*i ple marry the wife stops growing firmed by May 1 by mailing a 11:06 Musle B « ,_ the stare ^■1 and tha man begins to grow. to hear them. S:00 News. Zaiman 12:06 News Roondna "A wife can get ainyUilng from check to Mrs. GUbert Negro of 6:16 art JolmsoB 12:16 Stan Oft Unless the wife does something, Hickory Hill Dr, for the registra­ 6:46 towsU Thomas her husband If she only learns how 7:00.Amos N" A nd y_ 1000 * e is bound to lose her huahand.” to make him feel like he is the tion fee and parent jnembership 7:80 News. Comtdy Ttm* We asked Hiaa Gabor if ahe In the Andover Pre-School Par­ 7:46 Bob aad Ray would disclose a few European boss." 8:00 World rontfbt Budget Hearing ents’ Assn. (APPA). 8:16 Music TUI One TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS secreU In the art of winning and Those who have not registered UiOO News holding a husband. She gladly 12:10 Music nil One Slated Thursday I yet are urged to do so. If the 1:00 News. Blxn Off obliged. Three Men Die quota is not met with children of WHAY-SM 'T ^ thing a woman must kindergarten age, those of nursery 6:00 Bla Show A public budget haarlng, orig-1 always remember is to look fem­ In ’Copter Crash school age will be accepted to 6:80 John Dply Iniilly aet fqr tomorrow, will be inine,” ahe aaid. 6:40 Bla Show complete the class. 7:00 Ed P. Moraaa held Thuraday Inatoad, Mayor “She should alwaya wear a hat An executive board meeting 7:16 BIx Show Eugene Kelly aaid today. and never take off her gloves, Stratford, April 25 (Pj—Invest! 11:30 Public Affaire will be held Monday at 8 p.m. at 12:02 Sim on The hearing, tho aecohd by the even when ahe smokes. She looks gators searched today for clues to the home of Mrs. Eugene Board of Dlrectora on the propoood more glamorous in gloves. ~ WPOP—141# the cause of a fatal helicopter SchVanke to complete final busi­ .6:00 Newe. Weather budget for the fiacal year which be­ “European girls know how to crash that took three lives. ness reports for this year’s opera­ 6:15 Conn. Ballroom gins July 1, will take place at | flirt, and in this a hat is a big 7:00 Ray Somers - The aircraft crashed and burned tion and to set a- date for the 11:00 News Keeney St. School atartlng at 8 help. A hat with a wide brim Is i annual meeting In May. At tjie an 11:10 Ray Somers p.m, .. I big help to a girl with, pretty eyes while landing Saturday at the Si­ korsky aircraft plant after a nual meeting members will vote Kelly Teacheduled the meeting “But If ahe wears a flowered hat on a slate of officers presented when_lt'#PP«Ared that too f w Dl- lengthy test flight. It struck a ,:6,jMvNi«a-JKa«lkWf»SaiMia.^— - 4 ■be shouldn^.nm»r-^,,-iUMr^;.a-.-b 6:30 Sertnade Investments le^SbTr ...... '' '.' ” ! looking dress. It puts her out of fell to the ground Just short of the Mrs. Rldiard Bsdie; vice preel 6:45 Three Star Extra tomorrow. / focus." 7:00 Dick Bertel landing area. . dent, Mrs. Walter Weir; aecre 7:30 News In efteot,. tho hearing la a con­ Hera art a few more of her sug­ The helicopter was a new type, tary, Mrs. Andrew Gasper; treas 7:45 Radio Moscow tinuation of the original one which gestions: 8:00 Broadway, U.S.A. Dirdetora were criticised for hold­ the HSS-2, being developed for urer, Mrs. Stewart Hoslngton; and 8:30 What's Your Opinion 1. Never wear low-heeled shoes Navy anti-submarine use. corresponding secretary, Mrs. Wil­ 10:00 •YWCA in Africa . ing too aoon after General Man­ It’s better for a girl to go bare Navy officers and Sikorsky of­ liam Kelley. 10:30 Concert HSU. ager Richard Martln'had made hla footed. 11:00 News budget recommendation public. YOUR AUTOMATIC ficials looked over the scorched Annual Orange Sale Planned 11:15 Sports Final 2. Eat in a dimly-Ut restaurant ground at the crash site yesterday Mias Anna lindtaolin wiU be gen­ 11:30 Mld-nlte Moods Martln’a 37,121,500 propoaod FUEL OIL Then, If a girl has a shiny nose, and spoke with witnesses, seeking eral eihalnnan of the annual 12.66 News. Slxn Oti general fund apending would ralfio DELIVERY CONTRACT the glare from it won’t blind her to fit together a picture of whkt Grange plant and food sale at the WINF—U80 the mill rate from 38 to 38.7. TTie NOW 6:00 Financial News SIGN escort ^ happened In the moments before Town HaU May 14. Mias Annl 6:16 Showcase and News mayor has aaid, however, that the 3. In wearing a hat be sura all the tragedy. ' Miller will again bs chsOrman of 7:00 Fulton Lewie Board Is aiming for a hike of only | the hair la tucked In. Then no one 7:16 Evenlna Devotions one mill. And Receive A t Absolutely No Extra Cost They Issued no statement of their the plant division while Mrs. John 7:20 Showcase and News can mistake a girl for a mop. findings, hut newsmen learned It H. Yeomans will serve as chair­ 7:36 Lombardoland Dlrectora muat approve a budg­ 4. Wear dangling father than 8:06 World I'oday et by May 7, and plan to do ao on had been established that the heli­ man of the food sale. 8;3

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MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAM , MANCHESTER.. CONN, MONDAY, AFRH,IS, 1»M so far Of more than to per eent In rtmight with a ■mall dinner for each race. . ■ ' Nehru at toe Chinese embassy. Pro-Reds Trail Ih the city of Vtamttone, Inde­ F A 6 B t WELTB Chou, Nehru Talks ALL KINDS OF The Red Chinese- premier leaves pendent ex-mintoter Oudpm Bm- Missing Judge Reported Failure tontorrow.for Nepal for ^ on vannmvong was leadtnlf (Mven oth-1 High Court Gasy Guns Scatter another border dlapute, between In Laos Voting er candidates but s runoff may BEAUTV CUITURE Soviet Chief the Pelifing government and thSjt' failure to Disarm Dooms ^ Page One) to necessary, FaUura to get 51 p v Found Dead in Tiny- kfegiora'togdi to■ the ”*Himalayas, (CoatlBued t t w Page Oae> cent of tha total vote means the on T in t’s soutoam bower. two top candJOaiM meet to a asc­ ^ B a i r StyUrif Mankind, De Gaulle aa,ims ~toa afmofipbeN and peitoeps Nepal's am bas6i^r-to India and Airs Policy Lak6 Michigan Stay for Chessman AnU'Rhee Grounds the defense of naticnai interaats. end election before the new Na­ agrsament to .lOet again. Japan, L L Gen. Daman Bahadur The two ,Oonsdrvative groups tional Aswmtoly meets May 11. I P a rm a n a n tt The preia waa even more pea- Rana. said to Tokyo that the bor­ (Continued frow Page One) formed a national front, however, The government to to dioaen by I (OuatlBued trow Pafs One) (CAntinaed from Psge One) (CootUmfi frafii l^ e 0«6) over the weekend thgt he was slmhiUc. . der problem waa not grave and against the Neo-Lao H akxat, po- tha new assembly will reptooe toe I ThtUngandBlaaehing Hospital Notes For Summit nlanntaf to set up » ■urg?aan* ‘ "Talka with Chtoeo leaders expressed hope It would to settled T)»e court announced In sepa­ litlci;lcal arm o 'f the Patoet Lac- “ temporary regime of P rsn ^J^u most fruitful policy" they rould He ruled out 'suicide. #a;lying, forewnfint* 1 ^ style premWf-caWnet form of gov­ fall." declared a atreamsr amicably. There were only nine pwaJorn- who was appototad by King I rate brief orders that It would hear ■ Th# ran*w*d demonstwloita in Une to the Htaduatan Standard. ^ Bair Shaping adopt, D« Gsulle *"td. ^ VIsIHng hours: Adults t to R (Continued from Page One) "Dad wasn’t the type to takeke his ernment. . - Rod Chtosc find Nopal reached a munist canlldatea to the race, and Vatoana to January after j ^ e c t ndlay popOlar rejatf- ' For 18 years Rhee b o rpn South The Btandam said Nehru re p ® ^ Sevang a, •• Eisenhower, 0 « Gaulle, p.m. Maternity S to ♦ and fl:30 to own life.” ' the eases. Quitb lUtely. however, preliminary igreement last month the voStog did ra>t reVeal tha un­ the army overthrew Phoul. I o f Ptaffifiaat - p ^ J® Korea as pyatty much a one-man failure of the talka to liidlan ^ Manicures Khrushchev, anti British Prime 8 p.m. rhlldspn’R Ward * to 7. Britain and France have stationed Coroner W alter M cO rron said the datee for argument — which ^ 1 1 to define !theto600-mlla common derground strength of toe P a ^ t The mejOT problem feeing the I hia office would investigate the Jane* d. Ounninghun .bring poUUcal: peace to BonLh Show, contemptuous of oppoelti^- Prsiiident Rajendra Prasad on border. But Nepaleee Laos. Leaders of too Minister Marm,tllan cannot hope to troops there as an outpost of the are to be set later—will bring Voo-tMo neto regtoe wlU to how to handle possibility the______judge______was robbed Coventry — James Joseph Cun^ But toe rioting h o brought in­ Saturday night. were raised when Prime Mtaister Hakxat are to Jail on trea im provide solutions for. the ratlents Today: toil toe weU entrenched rebel move­ West since World W ar II. He said no money or jewelry was nlngham, 50, of 4 Dexter Rd., them all under coneideratlon at *^RhM has creasing pressure at home and A government spokesman term­ B. P. Kairala of Nepel revealed charges. But the first retuma In­ East-West problem in the ADMlTTEt) SATURDAY; -Bd- from the United SUtea for more ed this, story pure speculation. Ha ment that la eapabls of launching conference-next month but th y w'ard Chapin. « Princeton St.; Western leaders' have Insisted found on the body although Judge ventry, died this morning at his the same time. tiuit China had clatoled aU of Mt. dicated a possible complete shut­ -JhiL Sm iiH- democracy In the hard-pteaied na- Mid It w o unlikely Nehru would gusirrlUa warfare on signal from they will not negotiate with Parkinson was known to carry jiome after a short Illness, The cases could bring from th* Everest, generally considered part­ out of the Reds. mav •'deride pn the road In fob .Tames Lennon. 154 -Charter Oak make auch a report, then meet neighboring Communlat Nerth| low” away nom npcicar cafastio- one. sometimes two, watches. ue was born In Hartford April of the Uharal party, but he showed Uoii. ly in Nepal and partly to Red-oc­ In the troubled South, where St.; John Hedberg, j Khrushchev under the threat of court a landmark ^ e governraent-epntroUed newt- agato with Chou today.”- Viet Nam^______351 CENTER ST. St.; Mrs. Eva U r^ n , 1277 Tolland The judge, reported by his. fa m -1 j 2, 1910, the son of Mabel Amend state authority In regulstlng trade ‘ ho lncltoe:tioh to give uP cupied 'n t o t Kolrala Indicated the rebel movement now to moot any Berlin ultimaUim. lly to have suffered from low bloM Cunningham,, and the late James cratic powers. He le under heavy paper Korean RepubUc said to o toit government officials ' cau­ ***The fact is. De OaulW Tpke.: E. Waldo Hlpson, South and other Sunday that Peiping was pressing its active, army-backed candidate Im- ••There is no other hope tnr 'he Khrushchev told jthe Baku meet­ pressure, left his office a ^ u t 4:30 cinnlngham.„ H* was a resident ’critldem for falling to caU new editorial today: "In toe Immediate tioned newsmen not to expect too claim to EverasL peng Suryadhay defeated pro- F o re tU R a m fo r Austria Windsor; Joseph Mallhot, Cafpen- The supreme court also dedded pot. President Syngman Rhee did futUTF of our specie* than the hope Thomas Wilson, ing disarmament is the first prob­ > p.m. Oct. 26 to walk to his home Coventry for the past eight elections. much o f toe talks. They pototod Communist ChUeun Phouangchan For Your Appointment VCiter Rd.. Bolton; Wilson. an unfair labor practice chwgs , not know aU that w o going on to to be . found for survival in Bolton; Debra Ann lem for the summit. -.The, dead­ ai few blocks awsy. He never jjg previously lived In East Much o f the Koreans’ anger le out that when Chou came to New 18,198 to 4. ^ _ Vienna — Auatrla’a forests rank South Rd may not be brought after » ■titiu- Korea. Now he does. In the light Multiear Famiiies Rite fiestnirtion of nuclear weapons I Rice. Crystal"' l,oke. 'Rockville; lock on disarmament, he said. Is made It. Hartford. tory 8-month limit fixed by toe N a­ directed at the vice Pi^^ent-rie^ D ^ at Nehru’s litvlUtion, both In the same province of C»am- U gh among tha nation’s major t o - 1 CaUMIf-704S "the greatest roadblock In the way In the next two houM, h« , He was employed as a dispatch-’ o f his newknow ledge toe presi­ paseak, army commander Bakoun elgn-curtency earners, accounting France, he said, he'ieyes dis-, Harry Lugg. 57 Elm St., Rock­ tional Labor Relations Act. *'ven who. under preeeure from Rne* governments were so firmly com­ Detrok^M ulUcar houaMMlda in Open Dally • to •: Friday evsaiaga tin • armament should be started bj to a strengthened peace on this seen having a fsw drinks In cw k- Prstt and Whitney Aircraft, and the pubUc, Iseued a statement dent h o the power and toe duty Sananlkone, a nephew o f ex-Pje- t o shout one fourth of exports. ville;^ Melodle Rand, 24 Walker when toe awerted offense Is a con- mitted to their cWms on the two the United States have increased aKreemonts brinRinR u n^r ca»trol tail lounges. Tw o men S T A H m M am^ to bring the nation back to toe disputed areas that there seemed niler Phoul, won 90 Vfith 87.4 per cent of the country St.; Harold Hart, Wapping; W al­ planet.” . „ . tlfiulng one. ^ ,u. r i Sunday that he would path of .rectitude" and to right eome by 67 per cent in toe pest fi-ve, Vttomtju Ihe "missiles, planes, i)hlps neces­ stumble down an underpass , M srv’s Church, Coventry, covered by forests, Austria renks lace Tracy. 476 Wethercll St.; PrefXt. iXiuld, .;9Pt„|f^,.bf^JM . txie toe asMmiuyassembly buUdlng. miuoxn^s. moremuro than wca..*- ^ plause’ from the audience;-; laigeljc^to-'toe ____ . •» 5)8 'iltilUttiiea massed tn tha aiea^ a o M a g ..tto. ^.,'wlnner"o^ftd.. winner of the Junior Cmamoer lisin, who was . a HWv>r driver ■>row rocks was given a 29-day Mellor, Echo Dr,. Vernon, of the <1954 agreement continued for Utoral party nceaaea that “ Similarly Khrushchev has been ing to the summit talks "In Paris ward the capitol and Rhee's presi­ warning that he may undertake a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon petition In Danbury. Lehrman, a Junior, beifeves s u s ^ d e d jail’ sentence and »^«<1 of New York CHty, so long as the -contract remained have aroused bostallty to the ad­ Adams, CiaHt Rd., Bolton. with the utmost sincerity to ease He won the day-long contest ^ safe driving is a "good thing,” $50 to Rockville JClty Court today evening at the New York Funeral to effect, and henca the aix months dential pUace; ' to force the western powers out A s toe crowd milled hack and ministration. The Uberala c o n ^ l Rated No. 1 for Dependability tension. one point over runner-up Edward and likes to keep an automobile In tor breach of the peace. Service Chapel, with the Rev. limltotion did not apply. toe National Assembly with 152 of West Berlin if they do not come BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son The Soviet Premier said that he forth' in front of the adaembly. Miller of Stamford. good condition. He is Interested In William Shields, 18, of 12 Spruce Ralph Thorne officiating. A « c la Bryan and the union were or­ o f the 288 seats- Any such to terms with him. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Portei\ foresees good results from the Rhee’s office aniiaUnc6d to r first De Gaulle strongly dvocated to Lehrman's score waa 493 out of aeronautical engineering a n d SL told Judge Francis T. O’Lough- Masonic Lodge. New York O ty. dered to cease giving effect to the sumption o f responslblU^ would Hebron: a daughter to Mr. meeting of the heads of govern­ Congress his proposal for a joint a possible 575 points. Miller’s score architecture, and hopee to enter lin’ that he meant no harm to the j conducted memorial servlcM. Bur- agreement and to reimburse em­ tores ministers appointed by the require his resignation from toe Mrs. Lawrence KlacMlk-, 48 ment, declaring "Everybody wants 1 program of economic aid by tne was 492. Third place went to one of the two fields after college. the occupants of a car he and two lal was this morning to Kenslco ployes tor dues and initiation fees ■president to a new cabinet. vice prasldsncy, which to is sched­ Union St., Rockvlle; a daughter peace except adventurists and re- Former acting Pfafnlsr Huh Industrial countries for J-he bene­ to Mr. and Mrs. Visdaldis Avene James O’Donnell of Bridgeport, State Polioe Judge others were following, April 21. I^e Cemetery, Kenslco, N.T. checked off. uled to assume Aug. 15. venglsts.” Members of the Connecticut Ohung,-an independent, was named fit of the •‘unfavored masses or Bolton Center Rd., Bolton. who collected 489 points. said they had been buddies ever The union and company ap­ Khrushchev said he regretted Stiite Police judged yesterday s ^foreign minister and aenior mem- See Them All at NORMAN'S Asia and the awakening popula­ There were 46 contestants, 39 BIRTH TODAY; A daughter to Secretary of State Christian A. since they were young M d used pealed to the eourtJ. Tha U.8- tion of Africa.’’ boys and 7 girls. contest. Competition for each en­ to throw rocks at each other. Court o f Appeals here upheld the . her o f -the cabinet. He Is 64. Lee Mr. and Mrs. James Davjs, Hill Herter’s April 4 speech, which he Works Officials Ho was named home minister end Tobacco Workers •'How much less the chances of Lehrman, the first State win­ trant consisted of a written exam­ Ernest Rother, 21. of 120 Orchard board’s rulings, but today’s Su­ side Manor, Vernon. declared was not realistic on the ination, a road test accompanied .Kwob Boong-ul justice minister. war," De Gaulle said, " if the ner from Manchester in the 7-year St., driver of the car in which he. preme Ourt ruling reverses that DISCHARGED SATURDAY German question. Rhee’e old Litoral party cabinet groati modem states should choose history of the Road-e-o, is now by a State Trooper, and a test of Shields and Ronald Trapp, 18. of To Attend Confab Should Apply Now The Store That's Rated No. 1 For Mrs. Hazel Harvey, 18 Nye S t; In that speech, before the N a­ driving skill over a marked dourse. court. resigned last Thursday In what as a common aim such an under­ Mias Marilyn McLaughlin, 437 tional Association of Broadcasters eligible to travel to Washington, 30 Spring St. were riding, was taking! What a sign of rcliet "Lehrman won the contest large­ Three officlala from the Man­ the president said was a move to Summit S t; Gordon TutMe, 131 in Chicago, Herter said the West D.C.. Aug. 10 and 11 for the na­ given a 10-day auapended sentenw MancHesUr and Rockville peo­ would pass across the globe if, In ly oh his performance during the and fined 150, also on- a breach of chester Public Works Department uBume responsibility for the April Mather St.; Janice MudgeW., Kel will seek at the summit meeting to tional contest. The first place prize ple who wanb to work on shade I road test,” said Alton L. Sprout, peace^ count. Trapp wag fined $50 will attend a conference of high­ Trash G>llectioii 19 antUgovemment uprising, this field, above their rivalries ley Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Brita Wed explore all avenues toward re­ there w ill'be a $2,000 scholarship. chairman of the Manchester Road- Guoranteed Sotisfaetion and Yalue!. on the same charge. Rother and way officials tomorrow in Walling­ which the police quelled with grown tobacco this summer are these- great states established erstrom, Andover; Russell Hitch ducing the risk of war while Gets Gold Watch e-o who accompanied Lehrman to practical cooperation were it only, Shields were placed on probation ford. V To Start May 16 ~ "h ea vy bloodshed. urged to algn up now at the Con­ cock, Wapping: Judith Melrowitz, making clear its determination to ^ Yesterday. Lehrman received a Danbury. “The officials were Jot- Kwak San-boon of the minority to begin with, limited to rew defend essential rights. He warned gold wrist watch and* a plaque as for a year. The three were arres^ They are CntSater Langtry, dep­ necticut Stale Employment Serv-1 G-E Was Rated No. 1 for DependabiUty in an indepfendent study o f TV 436 W. Middle Tpke.; Paul Biel pressed by his seriousness about after police received a complaint uty director of public works; Oemocraitc party told tha Nation­ matters'.", ■ . _ /iki. East Windsor: Francis Sul that "we can harly move forward •winner’s prizes. They were pre­ driving.’’ . . Manebeeter's'spring trash «Sol- ice offices tn either town. This led De Gaulle into hia ap­ from occupanta of the car the Frank Steele, assistant town engi­ al Assembly - that "Rhee should made in the last three years. G-E had the fewest needing livan, 48 Haynies S t; Claire Sam confidently In negotiating new sented to him at a banquet spon The young winner s parents. Mr lection.wtli begin May 16, the ^ h - apologise to the entire nation" for Misa Haxel AndenKm, director, I peal for action in the field of dis­ arms control agreements, however, three chased. neer; and Ernest Ttireck, highway whairso-sever. Why not judge this exi^Uent quahty for yourself? See new son,, Willimantic; Kenneth Harris, sored by the Jaycees. The driving and Mrs. Hyman Lehrman, were Frank J. Shaughneisy, 27, Hart­ llc Works Department said today. ___wholesale police shooting of said grower# have made their 1 armament. He said that whatever if our existing agreements with among the estimated 400 specta­ superintendent. 1960 G-E TV at Norman’s. KM is Homestead St.; Bror Mar contest was held at Danbury’s new ford, was found innocent of passing TTie day-long conference is the -anti - goverfiment demonstratora needs known aarly. ^ may be accomplished in economic them about Berlin are meanwhile As in the fall, the work wfil ba In-Mancheater, the quota needed Unson, Andover; Gordon Leone shopping center parking lo t tors at the event. a standing school bus when he ex­ 14th annual meeting of the Con­ cultural or other fields of inter­ being violated or threatened wltji The Road-e-o is sponsored locally don* by the town's garbage oM- last Tuesday. Jr., Bast Hartford; Laurie Mims, "When they began to announce plained he was parked on the left necticut Association of Street and • In promising reforms "to cor Is 106 men. 48 women, 77 to y s ] national action "peace and life will and nationally by the Jaycees In leotlon contractor using Hta Englewood Cliffs, J^.J.; Gall Pres violations.” , , the winners,” “ Lehrman said, " I aide of the road juat ahead of the Highway OfflClals. It will be held sect the mistakes o f the past, from 14 through 17. and 101 girls Khrushchev said the question of conjunction with the Insurance In­ town's packer trucks. Highway nevertheless be in jeopardy if ® L o tt 63 Kensington St.; Mrs. didn’t think I'd placed in the top bus . Bus driver Nancy Rainey at the Yankee Silversmith. Rhea sidestepped any personal of toe same age. „ , HOTE these outstanding FEATURES: reunification is something for the stitute for Highway S «f* t ^ J^e Division trucks will be used for The respective count in Rock- temptation and the threat of y a ^ McCarthy, 9« Vernon St.; at all.” His name was the last to testified that a car suddenly ap­ The chief speaker will be Fourth ,sp ^ « Sound, Up-Front Control Anita Fecitt released by Burton s Hubcaps were stolen and some and Jill Horton, swimmer badge. ed sentence and placed on proba­ lengthy trial, on charges of Il­ Mm i(« ss srSis Inc. and State of iCohnecUcut. Convenience ttaes chopped down In town over Ellen Brennan, ' Donna Seretto, tion for on/6 year for the theft of legally keeping open for business Manchester Jaycee- Wives will e (Charge Plan Mary Hammon, and Barbara Ran-( on Sunday. .elect officers W ednesday'at 8:30 Trade Name , e Money Ordere the weekend. .' Fire, Extinguished goods exposed for sale at King’s. Bernard 8. New Britiun 1 The liBby ps 16—were taken dall' were members of the 'color The guilty finding by Judge p.m. at the Community Baptist Gozto ot e Free DeUvery- • Full Swivel Base ' A $35 bond was forfeited by and Edwin Blow Center IM.,1 from cars parked In toe used car. Leon Podrove brought to an end Church. Mrs. W. Ht. Sto«lt ot e Hallmark Owrde guard. , In Vacant House Larry H. Schnars,. of Phllipsburg, ■Vernon now doing busipeM at 9961 WE GIVE lot at Manchester Motor Sales, 512 After toe Court of Awards. Tr Pa...when he failed to appear to a aeries of legal maneuvers to Mrs. F. Winston Bendall will give i a talk and demonstration on cos­ Maip S't., u Connecticut Coin and e Fay elec trio hills hera. W. Center St. . - short play* .sBOtitled ‘TTie Little court to ansvyrt* « speeding charge. the Mancheeter court elnce the GREEN STAMPS metics. Hostesses will be Mrs. Stamp. . Then small trees were felled on Mermaid.” w a s, presented. Mem­ The cause of a fire in a vacant Melvin J. Jones. 26, of Moodus, original warrant was issued to Robert Suhr; Mrs. Richard H ig­ Building Permits, tbs wooded lot at Highland and W. bers’* of the cast were .Bonna house at 138 McKee St. yester­ waa fined $10 for breach of peace. mid-December. gins, Mrs. Ralph Scudlerl, and Mrs. Ernest RUchie for Seymour and Gardner Sts., ow-ned by-Paul Doii- Seretto, Bartjara Holman, Debbie day Is being investigated by police , Arthur G. Kearns, 32, of Weth-: The attorney for the coin-oper­ ated laundry , Indicated that, he George Hubbard, Constance Neleher, ad d ltloi^f car- j : can of 81 Westland St, Police be- Goodwin, Safidra Guadano, Ellen and fire om dals today.' ecsfield, was fined $15, with $6 re­ MORIARTY Utve that is was the work of Town companies 1, 2 and 4 re­ would appeal the.finding, and ap­ nert and Shed to house at 29 ^dri- Brennan, Jill Horton, Bandy Dar­ mitted,, for falling to secure iOde M ., $2,000. ' . Ad/s tiAHTft>w> oe iwi raumi^ i-jraungaters. nell; Susan Guadwo. Paula^Ji^v- sponded to toe fire which broke peal bond dtos set at $50. More than 50 couplea attended TakeUpTo driver’s license. toe "Bal du Priatempa” fongM Anaaldi Heights Inc., erection of ard, atxl Barbara Randall, Mary out around ,2'.30 p.m.' Stephen A. Altman, 18. of Nor­ Similar cases are being'heard brothers Growing BIGGER By Serving BETTER Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason dance, apongored by the Wirnien a single family dwelUng at 55 Teresa SmalleMt.College?. Hammond was annouhCtfr. walk, was fined $15, w ith '$9 re­ In otoer towns to ConnscUcut, and OfEW DAILY y A.M. to f P>Av—SATIIRPAY Tlli. 7 flA. satd It started to the rear of the AuxUiary of toe Mancheater Me­ Rd.. $14,000. f r e e d e l i v e r y , H it Is expected that toe final de­ ‘ Atlantic Refining CorpyFq^ SIW - attic and burned a hole In the root. mitted. for passing a atop tlgn. morial Hospital, Saturday evtotog Ml 3-5135i A claim of hieing the smallest In New Mexico the dog was toe Kenneth R. Denneno. 19, of 4$ cision on the Sunday o|>eration of CO Corp., erection of f*y\U ie flU- 30 MONTHS TO PAY! Ho aijded that moderate damage eeln-o()M«ted laundries will at the Manchester C q u n t r y ^ ^ api.31B CmHwt SV 4 DEPOTSQU ARE, MANCHESTER TEt.MIR**585 .Hh6r6l arts college to toe Unttra Indians’ only domesticate animal Dougherty St., was fln,ed, $9 for T h i elubhouB* was decorated .with Ihg itatipn.at 279 N. Main fit., | until they were Introduced to sheep resulted. «ventually he decided by toe Stats • ig made by Marlboro Col­ The buUdlnf la owned by the failure to drive to tha left, noMcmjra. IgU.OOO. andd horses by 16th Century Span BupNois Oouri, in Vermont, which' has an Towa^^ MueWur. - , » Maloohn R. Navaratt, 2$> •* .lah-aolmlaU. •C M gtirls. T ns ' ■ "N

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHiSSTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 25,1960 auctron. of farm stmpUet, pU eU Tolland County and poultry on JFH<»y a ft d r n ^ FAOT FOURTEEN on M kn St.- Subject of J«ls talk •nd fv^ning of May 6f and tJia OAILT CHOBflWORD PUEZLH will be the preaent -political out­ Associated Press Notes th _ loUR BOARDING HOUSR with M^OR BOOPLE South Windior 60 dairy/sheep and mscihlnery aue- BUGGS BUNNY look and what young DemocraU ‘tion all day Saturday, May 7. can do to help in achieving the Year as News Cooperative Aggie Center RefreshmerU' will be serv^ 'HONPOeS UBPOWMONVeRV TH'ALARM’S [VES.iUT aims and goals of the party. {hrbughout the 2-day aucWon ^ SETT'SOOFF i« the , Grange Notes James Throwe, the club presi­ KXtVAMF .COUCHI 11L«VE Z— THS LA*T^ t*W NOT A SWAMI,»«^,’^ members of the County , homemak­ 5r-i VAAFREE ANVSECONP , CIOCK? dent, will announce final plaps for “— ^ Sets Auction EVERY MOMMY MOHT Kt 7i YOU.IFI T(RJT AW.VBB HW LOORlN^ New Y o rl^ Travel in B •»' yy'' , * ers club. Mrs. Everett 'Gardner, X ^ E MONSTRATlONj NOW-AREVA ^HEH.HEH! F o lk s the state conventiAAYA?K? IW5 K i N MJa o -THA-r LOOH\FOR A WAV tO OUrTSMAltT 75t t Birthdiay tors of ----- RBAPVt May 6 and 7. Jn New London. carrying a hundred newsmen. . . A farm supply auction will be Economic Committee, is In chargs. CAHRIRS HAU 1 WAITIN'FEIRi kwawartTH^s ^ ^ ^ vvA n t b d t o ft.piv Class . ciated Press wirephoto machines AT 0:48 A Wapping CoThmuiilty Hpuae Satur­ has been the extending of its scope BSteeklnca 93 Deterioratinf 40 Judy -Cutler as salutstorisn. annual report. f Gtabilixatlon and Conservation of­ Willard Pinney of Somers; live­ 15 ------Anitlea, flPunltiva The report, read at the A P an "to the benefit of newspapers, radio • Aacendad 24Hay meiiurt day night. Nancy is class secretary, a stu­ fices. The extension service Was stock, Donald Grant of Storrs: CaUfomla 42 Fellnea nual meeting, said the A P had de­ stations and other publications 7 Smalt tumor 95 SoUc diik * When a charter was Ishued for a dent council member, class will burned out of its oftlce at the Pro­ dairy. Walter Thorp of Coventry, I f Stupidity 43 Church rooait veloped slgnflcinUy In the- past six throughout the world.” BY V. Y. HAMLIN • Greek coddeai 26 Confute Grange group to help farmers and writer and a member of the girls’ fessional Building In Rockville re- Edward Luginbubl of Ellington REALTY ItBapaat • Goddeia 27 Xventnt tonp 44 Bex gardeners exchange information on decades without changing Its basic "Today. ' the Associated Preaa I, land John Mordasky of Stafford a l l e y OOP THA'FS WHBTE pertormaneca 44 Disturb basketball Uam. Now Parade of _THERE COULD HWE lOCwemony 28 Rcglen affairs agrlctiltural and to pro­ principles. , . .! furnishes its news and photo serv ^ T h e materials offered for sale at Randolph Wbaples ot Mansdeld, ^OSCAR AN* I rote/ .. YOU'RE WRONfi, 90 Subtarfufea 47 Blood Youth correspondent, she formerly 'Now, as in 1900. the Associated to alnioat as many publication j ROCKETTO / DIPNTJ UFETH»EINM3UR/ llTUrkiih 28 Cuihiona mote Boclal activities in South was editor of South Winds., the "Now, as m tirw. til. ices to almost as many publications the former Stale 4-M Club'Leeder, MV. friend; 91 Xnttrtainar 48 Gaelic Press is controlled by _^hose it this suction will include dairy and XME-.BUT THINGS f oflicialf 81 Tidier Windsor and adjoining areas on school paper, and was active In abroad as it does to members In is general chairman of the auc­ *I KNOWMXJTWEPTO HM/E CHANGED IN f LMdatter 83 Contatnera SOUfht brown serves," the report said. " It makes the United States," the directors beef cattle, calves, sheep, chicks. ■rm. ME r wAST>iEiAsr ^ ITPoaeeful Apr. 23, 1885, there were 3? char- various intramural sports: She is puKrts. feed, fertilizer, vegetable tion. _ MOnUMMJ l£FTAUVEi» IYEARSAGOLA WE PIPNT~ TH' LAST TS4- 99Shaop no profits and said. ‘ COURSE ter members, all now deceased. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fe­ Anyone having itama they MIIUON YEARS ^ 94 8hakaap«ua dends. .It is subject to the dlc^- 'The reputation of the Associa­ and flower plants and a large as­ n r r r r r 1 Wslden Collins, historian of the lix Roman of Sullivan Ave. would like to contribute to the w ai ena tion o f no individual , or group. Its ted Press for dependability and im­ sortment of farm equipment. PREPARE FOR LICENSE EXAM 1 local Grange, outlined growth of Karen is class historian, head auction should contact one of 94 Soon n r fT i purpose of jibJective. unbiased 're­ partiality. first established In the This suction sale will offer aa FREE FIRST LECTURE. MORSE COLLEGE. HARTFORD 97Sncrvata ' the organlratlon to its present cheerleader, s member o f the. ad­ those men. vanced chorus, and in All-State porting IS^BUfed-by the vvlde dl- United States, has been maintain­ much opportunity for the 4-H hoy Train now In time to pass your lieeiwe e x ^ and eMer 90Ba proaont r r membership of 212. v6rpT®ncB of person® I l^old oy and girl or the backyard gardner tr W alter K. Foster, Mrs. Annie Chorus representative. She won ed aa it moved forward to its pres­ DRvinK profMBion at tha, OF THE SELLING oEABCW* l9MexleaB those who make up Its m em ^r- ent around-the-clock distribution to find good planting materials, 'Singing Rivari ■rtlit I f " • Collins and Levi Dewey are now the D AR good citizenship sward Legend has it that the 'singing' I previous training needed. 'Aitetid the first lecture fsiwr and also has been scUve in Intra- of news and photos via Globe- livestock and supplies ss Inr Jh * , pi./‘iiani.— • “River ■—r. in Missis-i at the YW C A, 282 Ann St., HarUord,. on Wednesday, 94 O f led the senior Grangers, each with report noted these contrasts commercial farmpr to buy , ot the Pas^^^ fSPrUhtanod JT more than 60 years of active serv mui;sl sports and Jounuillsm. She girdling radio channels, contin­ g |t 1^ |Tor brochure 'write or phone, Morse College, Hastford, in the 1900 scene as compared with ental leased wires and,national and 94 Typo Ice membership. ■! plana to go to Pembroke College in rd “f^Vm‘m aSlry. ' ’i m ^ wh? facing defeat, marched JA 9-9261. * r r Rhode Island next fall. She Is the IfiAd* metropoliUn clrcuiU." moaaurM Ten of the 24 living past masters , M c K in le y stayed within the Preliminsrj' plans schedule ths j into the river to ihea uc IT Toward tilt diughter, of Principal and Mrs. The directors said 1980 riot only or masters who hsve. wielded the iKnindaries of the United BY DICK TURNER ahdti^alda IT Adams of Main St. marked the A P's 60th year in its CARNIVAL gavel ftrst used by aayton Grant, while In office, as every Preeldent SOOeaana PT the ftrst master of W,a p p 1 n g Judy Is class prophet, a cheer­ present form but also the 40th y*sr 40 Stalk leader and a member of the ;ad- before him. . . *n average of six Grange, attended the meeting. newsmen, representing the entire of a relationship between the A P 41Writer*atoeI vanced chorus. She also has been arid the broadcasting iridustry. H TTiese include: Foster, Dewey, press of the world, covered the 49 Social froup active on the South Winds staff "The' first news ever broadcast BY AL VERMEER Julius Bratsnyder. MAton wether- dally activities if the President; aSTorebodo ell. Mrs. Mary Hills, Eugene PUtt, and In Intramural sports..She will by radio was A P ' news,” they said, PRISCILLA’S POP fODlatributa attend the tlniverstty of Connecti­ thefe were na news conferences THIS HAS , NUTCHELW \ FTanklin Welles, Alfred Stone, and reporters had no access to the " ^ e occasion was the, Harding: SI Beotia f l . r u cut next year. She la the daughter Cox presidential election in N o­ AND 'YOU » recuperate from aches and face Is one nauUcal mile; In time, ddodo SHORT RIBS group Is the annual Wapping Fair round-the-world trip includ.lng pains incurred while fighting s it is 60 seconds. T m (MNNAMAKfSOMC which attracU several thousand series o f grass and woodtand Ares Russia and Japan . . . . He wui CUANtfS AKPtNt> M M with a varied program of agricul­ d u r in g * il»' w»ri4; A ’:.tts»e.'JBNlti»» |j a ' tural 'cunteett . -:: and V gerlng a shed on Main. St. proper­ nodn\Da' amusemsnts for folks of all ages. ty was put out Saturday nlghL Proceeds are devoted to helping fi­ Sale C triiM M WMk> A n IDD nance co m m u n ity activities but no alarma were recorded be­ ^.WA-tefc TJt. >*8*4 throughout South Windsor and the fore 10 o'clock lost night. . eurroundlng area, with a balance ______Evening H e ra ld SPECIAL! BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS held in reserve to provide advance LONG SAM financing for next year's fair. Seuth W in der. eerrespendwU Bl- KTWECNRW ANOTHOt House lenUmm, telephoB# Mltafeell M ONDAY Thru SATURDAY, AFRR 25 Thru 30 In 1824 the local degree team AIOTHEW—A 4-0474. 6KLCDUU>- *^ALLI»#Wn6 won national recognition aa one of the top teams In the U.8., as re- I ACHOaiF' TOKEEPOOrOf 6 Killetl in Crseh - hie-KOPFf- porUd In the NaUonal Orange BOILED Monthly magazine. SWEATERS m i. OtXILDHT I OUST WAIT OH Esther Cotton and Lucy South- San Luis, Obispo, Calif., April TOUR PORCH rw &0MHA etART R0UM6 ■ erglll gave a chalk talk with 26 iJF»—A head-on crash Saturday i UNTIL THIS WN&W?fA w m AN I readings during the anniversary nifbt wiped out a Delano, Calif-. I ANPa STORM celebraHon and a ladies’ degree family of five and a sixth person 16—■ tesrerfrerm Weet, Hartford gave a riding in their car. DRY OLEANED degree drtU. A skit by Granger The accident on U.8. 101 five Normsnd of Trumbull, and organ miles south of here killed instant- selections by Robert Hall and Ev­ ly John Melvin Wilkinson, 20, his erett Kidder of East HarUord daughter. Darlene, 9. hia son. as4 PRESSED C iM» >, mt. were also Included in the program Dovie Ray, 6, all o f Delano, and y-ir Grange membership is not re- Paul Edson, . 31, of Flrebaugh, ‘MOST you go shopping today, Mom? Jimmy it coming strictsd to farmers; anyone at Calif. ' , . 1 GASH asd CARRY ovor tonight and I wanted him to meet Dad at hie beetl , least 14 years old interested In Mrs. Wilkinson, 29, died an hour BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD heme gardening, floriculture or later and a second son, Johnny JUDD SAXON home projects is sligible to submit Lae. 11. died yesterday morning.; — 'i m THAT COSTUME USED FDR then how WOUtD YOU UKE TO YBL ME T en application through any Orange The hlgdiwsy patrol said the MOE. DUVAL'S FARTT? WHO RETURNB? BY ROUSON Wilklneon car was stnick by one f T member. New System Laundry \U l it t l e SPORTS OldOM ChMst Speaker belonging to , Roy ■ Hamilton, 20, ' Sliced SHOULD I KNOW? Democratic Town Committee Santa Marla, when it veered,] U HARRISON ST.—MI 8-7783 across the center line. Ham ilton. THERE ARE MANY COSTUMES 1 Chsirmiui H arry J. Oldum will be PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE - and MANY parties; J guest speaker at a special meet­ and Odell Jones, 93, also of Sants ' RRANCHES: 96* N. MAIN ST.—661 HARTFORD RD. ing of tbs Young Democratic Club Maris, each inalated the other was , of South Windsor to be held F ri­ driving, officers said. They were booked on manalanghter charges. I 'f r day, St • p.Tn. at the Town Hall

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, tlANCHySlER, CONN.. MONDAY, APRIL 25,1960 t 1:1 page sixteen THE Wynn F a ils Againf Tigers (retting Top Hitting Burleson Waiting to Run Against Herb Elliott ^ ■;’- '. V-i: . ■>■> . . .'- ■ ' V Herald Angle • f Sport Schedule ji'insterwfild’s Formula EARL YdST Oregon Star Sport* ESttor Wins at New Orleans (ft Wi msa Friday,. Bqb L>noyah head' .Timed Under Today OftXEM Bnx*l> DObBUtfi : Sunday and . aaslst^t cpach respectiv^y MMohsster at Wethersfield, A3WEMCAN UEAOtTH ’rlQKl S VWU I4waa»s» a ------w "**“*‘*** ‘ Wj u ^ the bases loaded o « C?kte»tH .W -. two Eastiar Sunday, ahd 'with the of toe Rangers . . .. On# of the IR New Orleans, April 26 (/P)— nothing magic about Sunday'* Rm u U* same off Johnny had to call on Camllo Pascual In Mile 8:15 anirley-Gordon Hampton .,.28 1* .6M York. April 25 relief to hold an 11-10 decision oyer weathertnah coopeCaUng to the fans present was Arthur Shorts Tuesday, April 18 it this formula Dow Finsterwald put to g ^ use to win the Naaoy-Gene Yost ...... 97 M .648 Detroit 1?, Chicago 4 ■fullest niy wife and two sons were New York i6, Baltimore 9 Early Wynn’s second s tra ig h t QUavlto. Steve Blllm, A1 Kallne and Dykes got a complete game from James in the ninth, Boston after coming from behina for • many.- many years a- rabid Plalnvllle at Rockville. 8:15 327,000 Greater New Orleans Open. But it a proper M ari^eorge Uiirpiiy ....98 16 .MS hlV pitching. 6ta«' Paul FoyUck, able to wear their new’ spring Washington 11, Boston 10 failure, the Slugging of the Charlle Maxwell—didn’t hit a his pitching. staff. Paul FoyucK, ’The Yankees tied an American to take the Ifead. baseball fan who live* nearby the New York, April 25 (/F) , Wednesday. AprU 27 tion placed him along golf’s two big money winners today> Alios-Norm OagnAn ...... 98 M -8*? han(ucapped by arm trouble In the clothes without fea r of rain or cold playing field; The diamond, inci­ Herb Elliott won’t find a ,W 14 .819 Cleveland 7, Kansas City 0 Detroit 'Tigers and the per- homer hut the 'Dgers got help League record by kcorln|; eight Held drove in four runs for m * Wirfdham at Man<*ester, 3. The methodical. 80-year-old •vet-ft ueirou iigciB oiiu ^ from an unexpected source. ' Spring, survived a shaky start to ruils In the first Inning before Indians with his two homers. His weather •• Chureh was jammed, dentally, Was in g re a t' shape, bunch of trembling milers LaSaletts at RHAM. 2:30 eran from Tequesto, Fla., blazed In Dick Knight of San TKego, Calif., JH8 formance of the New York wisrwho hit one homer match Frank Lary’rnine-lnnlng ef­ Baltimore could get anybody out. u always on this special (xcaalon, thanks to the Rec and Park De- w. L. Pet G.B. first came off Don Larsen, climax­ when he arrives in the United Thar*day« April 28 with a three-under-par 69 yester­ ■was eighth at 271. •— Yankees’ young pitchers cast fort of Saturday, Although Jim Coates, an opening with many faces seen for th# first pa’rlme'nU . .' . The Cheney win Detroit ...... 5 0 1.000 in the last three years in the ing a five-run first inning. , day for a 72-hole total of 270, more Finsterwald picked up a c h ^ .883 a new light on the American day winner, weakened and needed time in a year ai Maas .. With snapped a achdbl record after 15, States for a series of races Avon at RHAM, 2:45 J*an%m Thurston ...... New York . . .5 1 ■ ‘4 majors, hit two off White Sox pitch­ nothing special planned from m d- SATU RD AY than enough to break a 19 -year- for $8,600, his first winning effort Carol-Oeorze IHragcsno , .4 3 .571 2 League eltuation today after only ing. Lou Burberet,„a .216 hitter last TANKS IS, ORIOLES ft—Tony relief the issue never was in doubt losses—-all In basketball—and was next month., , ^ ^ Rockville at Newington. 8:15 Anne-NIckTverdy .,,,,....90 Washington SENATOR? 11. RED SOX 1ft— m o r ^ g t Pl*ye4 victory. The Yanks are only a half but Pascual finally stopped thein to was enjoyed on this last week o f Bacon Academy at RHAM, 3:15 the flrtt innlhg yesterday as De­ Detroit hae smashed 11 home late afternoon at one of the many a crew-cut, 155-pound sophomore Coppali .62, Paul Ballsle^r 62. tal of 276 represented toe Gros*- « ld his $ 2 5 .^ put Today’s Games game back of the Tiger?. Young save a decision for .Isck Kralirk Eastern Standard Time . . . Wednesday, May 4 troit humbled the defending cham­ runs in its last four gamea, Jimmy INDIANS 7, A’s 0—Qeveland fine Connecticut restaurants for our at toe University of Oregon, who ClMS C—Charlie McCarthy 60, inger, N, Y. belter’s best showing In only Arnold Palmer s $44,000 for ueien-Lewie Ivs* ...... 1* Chicago (Score 0-0) at Kansas Jack Fisher was the victim In the over A1 Worthington Rob Allison S Eaater dinner . • Home before dark Viewed the Joey.Glardello-Fullmer. O om well at Chaney Tech, 2 the yesu-. ' Aiva.Ed poaa*tu ...... J * pion Chicago White Sox, 12-4, The Dykes, the manager, must be won­ finally got into the win column, Hvr,r ....— . . . ., warmed up to his task Saturfey Irv Bayer 61. more than two years. LHP jiwM. IPeggy-Fellx Zyeh^ , ...,.....11 Cl tv (Daley 0-0) (N ) dering what is happening. A few big first inning. Despite the big shuttog out Kansas City 7-0 nn | two hits for the Senators left him and reading and teevee helped pass fight and on my scorecard had Blind Bogey Farmington at Rockville, 3:16 Baltimore (Pappei 0-0) at 40-vear-otd righthander who won lead, the Orioles stirred Up some by running at 3:58.6 mile, fastest Former PG A Champion Bob 22 games for the 1969 pennant win­ days back ■ there were- rumors he Gary fell’s s«-hitter and Woody ; at .567, -i the time until my eyes got tired. Giardello winning from here to Sher Porterfield 93, Hal Turk- Thursday, May 6 Frank Robinson of Cln^natl »o„*a)«s sM, o«n« Tost 861. Washington (Kemmerer 0-0) (N ) fun when Pearson hit a homer Montana. Ubblng the challenger ever by an American. burg and three others tied for third ners had ‘ been knocked out on was on the way. out. now he is the Only one qtoer American, in Ington 93. Manchester at Oonard, West says he would rather play the out- jj^ds Harrison m snd Ann Ongnoa ' Only Games Scheduled. Monday the winner of 10 of the 15 rounds. SUNDAY at 277. Jon Gustln Of Olsdwyne. Tuesday’s Games fact; is a member of toe Four- Hartford, 3:15 field than first base. |uo led the scorer*. First ofOce visitor of toe weeCi Ringside officials disagreed and Sweepstakes RHAM at Oomwell, 2:46 Pa., feU jiext In line at 278 and Cleveland at Detroit was Tom Conran who reported Minute Mile Club, 'Which now 1 ^ Class A —W ally Parctak 75-7— Baltimore at Washington the championship bout .was ruled 22 men. Don Bowden was caught the Elks would again fete the a draw. 68, Einar Lorentzen 72-3—69. Boston at New York ‘Isn’t This Much More Exciting?’ Indians Play on Road Manchester High basketball, rifle In 3:58.7 alnmst three years ago. Class B— Sked Homans 80-10— (Chicago at Kansas City (N ) But he never' capitalized on it and and cross country team* for the Thursday 70. faded out of toe IntemaUonal pic­ Class O —Charles Whelan ftO-lft fifth straight year„ on Thuraday Wednesday night's fight was toe NATIONAL LEAGtTE ture. — 71, Henry Sinnamon 91-17— 74. TJiTii n iv r iumPETTOR__Milwaukee Braves Bill Brii- night, April 28 at toe Elks Home major topic of conversation this SS S . wall in centerteld »t Mllnau. Sunday’s Results Before Returning Home , .Tom has headed the committee Opposition Runner Frank Connorton 90-16— 74. Pittsburgh 7, Mllw'aukee 3. ______1 a.m. and several who disagreed Burleson ip etricUy an opposi­ Blind Bogey iince toe Idea was conceived in with the draw decision and agreed Philadelphia 9-4. Cincinnati 8-10 1966..Talked with MSU Maetozo, tion runner, that Is. he refuses to W illie Olegslnskl 86. L'S-on. 'S The y wall sladiuni^a replaretCan ‘'.“"'"?,tr?NETT%hoW iron fence. (NBA leiepnoioi Chicago 9. San Francisco 4. By FRANK Cf.INE with this corner were John Hutch­ race against the clock. -Rather, . -- f • head of the physical education de­ inson, who expressed himself in an St. Louis 7. Los Angeles 3. With Hall High’s scalp already under its belt, Manchester partment at Manchester High, via he trie* to beat his compeUUon Charley Davis scored an eagle office visit. Editor Alan- Olmstead with a strong finishing kick like on toe 359-yard, No. 15 hole. A f-1 High’s baseball team went on the warpath again today jour- the phone. Matt has turned in an was another who saw Giardello the outstanding job as coordinator of Ron Delany kho won toe 1,500 me­ ter a long drive, he holed .out * 60 MERCURY w L Pet. GB n e W to Wethersfield for a 3:15 clash with the Eagles. Both winner . . CSiris Glenney offered ters in U)e last Olympl^cs.. 220-yard No. 4 wood shot, .727 — toe intramural program since tak­ free tickets td^ Fenway Park for Pittsburgh .,. ..8 . 3 teams went into the game undefeated as the Eagles whipped ing over several year* ago. A for­ Ernie Cunliffe of Igtanford set nUCES START AT ..7 3 .700 the Yankee-Red So?t baseball game toe pace most o f the Way. rushing Record Equaled San Frinclsco Bristol Central last week In their'^ mer profa*eiona4 beaeball player, Alex Hackney, making hU first l| „500 2 14 but there were ho takers at ^ s Los Angeles . . .5 5 opeWer. post twice. The Rams play host to the handaome department head la through a ;62, 2:02, 3:01 three start o f year at Manchester,Mai .455 3 late hour . . Knights of Columbus quarters. .Cunliffe, who is using Philadelphia . . 5 6 Plalnvllle Tuesday and risit New­ no lo«iger coaching any sport here shot a three under par 67. The . .4 S .444 3 Following today's game . with will stake a Polish Night In June toe mile only as a training ground Milwaukee .. Wethersfield, the Indians will open ington Friday. .Rec boss Jjm Herdic dropped in home pro was out In 32, four un­ . .4 5 .444 3 and AI Kozlkowakl phoned for help to gain speed for toe Olympic 800 der par. and caune back In 35, one St. Louis . . . . their home sesson Wednesday a f­ R h AM is booked for two gamea to say he liked the GianU and By A. L. Sluggers Cincinnati . . . ,.4 7 .364 '-.4' in attracting a top sports ^figure meters, was clocked in 4:00.4. over. He muffed his chance for on consecutive days. The Sacheitls ternoon playing host to Windham. Yankees, “M y choices every year,” for the occasion. Al was taking Chicago • ... ..3 6 .333 4 plsv LaSslette Seminary Wednes­ I think I can go considerably even par coming in when he misa- The WhlppeU have yet to win irt but added toat the White Sox are over for Dr. Ray Mozzer, currently Today's Games . day and Avon Hlgli Thursday. Both faster,”faster,’■ said Burleson. He'llHe’ll have a six-foot putt on No. 18. Hack- San Francisco (McCormick 2-0) throe sU rU this spring. tough.. Baseball sesson is leas than hospitalized . . Welcomed stranger to If he hopes to show hla heels ngy took 31 putts during his open- New. York. April 26 — games are slated to be played .on s week old and already reader* at St. Louis (Mlzcll 1-1) (N ). This week will probably see the at toe desk ly a Gene Moriarty, tqto annoiL.EIHott. The ine auolhwuwi Australian awlfty's “ jng round. ■A i.Tm»y.’a\c!rfu; ^ '"h M ’SSiliag^^toiior-aMweJHMo ques­ back- hoirm foiP4- combined to Ue one w ajor K elley* sind line huriifs. . . T a t - -MlhXtrtrter fra clf - tions. One csilliw' waMed tb know Tuesday’s' Games which opened Its )wason with a wintering in Arizona where he world lj500-meter standard Is 3:36. ■Hackney ,..,.4 3 5 424 433—32 league record yesterday an(J Roy McMillan. Mistretta will undoubtedly pitch the year Johnny Mize joined the managed a duda ranch. Thursday San Francisco at St. Ixjuls (N ) 604-43^, *^“ *'*-* In Other top performances Sat­ Par I n ...... 443 444 443—34 Joined with NaUonal League Philadelphia C3) — Los Angeles at Chicago. ■ _ one of the two game* with Steve Yankees; answer,being 1949, after he planned to leave for Iris sum­ urday, Jolih Thomas o f Boston Hackney ...... 543 454 434— 36 | Cardwell, Johnhy CaJUson, Jim ford last Friday, open* lu Central hitters to come within one Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (N ) McAdam or George McKay the playing In 106 games with toe mer home at Pocomoonshine Lake University cleared 7 feet, 14 Inch Playing with Hackney ‘were home run of equaling another. Coker. likely choice in the other conteel. Connecticut Interscholastic De*SV* Giants. Mize got into 13 league Milwaukee at Cincinnati (N ). campaign ‘ this week, Coach Paul Lodges in Alexander. Malrie where in the high jump to break Char­ Einar Lorentzen 72. fee Terry Three grand slam home runs, Chicago (2) —Earl Averill. McAdam is a southpaw and Mc­ n m e * with toe Yanks, plus the Phinney'a squad visits Meriden to­ he own* and operates lodgea on the lie Dumas' N C A A record, and Bill 75, Otto Lorentzen 75. hit by Alble Pearson and Billy Tony Taylor. Kay a righthander. W o rld Series..Appointment book lake, fishing being a specialty at Nleder got off a throw of 63 feet, KlauB of Baltimore and Lou day meeting Maloney snd Thurs­ Buyers’ (iiieney Tech, which opened its called for a speaking engagement Pittsburgh (2) — Smoky day compete* against the two Pocom^nshine. A.u other Silk 1 0 inches in toe shotput. i Berberet of Detroit, tied tM Mason on a high note last week at 1 o’clock and I arrived in time, Ellington Ridge , Burgess, Bjjb Skinner. Bristol teams, Eastern C e"; Towner, Ray Jewell also oiro* sev­ Thomas made, his jump in toe j major league one-day rewrt St. Louie (2) —Stan Muslal, with a 2-1 victory o\’or Somers, 1* finished as scheduled and toen sat tnil, » t .Memorial Field All eral lodges several miles , from Boston U.-Dartmouto dual meet a t,! SATUBtoAY for homers with bases load^. Ken Boyer. not scheduled this week. down at my trusty typewriter un­ Morlarty's property . . Two of toe Hanover, N. H, It was his first) three meeU will count in the CCIL Sweepstake* I t has been done five times by San Francisco (1) —Willie RockviUe. sUU looking for that til toe dinner bell sounded.. Night best high school baseball teams in outdoor competition in slmost two standings. I American League batters and elHsiv# first victory, goes to the home with my femily. the State, East Hartford and N or­ years and Showed he was ready to ]I Low Gross — Fred McKone 78. Mays. Batting, Casey Wise, T ljw -- the same number In the N a­ wich. met at toe neighboring town. resume his assault on Yuri Stapa- Paul Wiley Jr. 78. Low net — ' tional League. Philadelphia’s A fter hitting one home run la last Lou Becker 82-7-76, Stan Davis ; American League Tue»da> .... the visitors winning, 2-1. The moat nov'i world record of 7-1. rookie CJoker also hit a bases three y «a » In majors, hit two In 85-10r75. SALE! Opening day in Boston tor ^ e ) thing one noted was toe Not Recognized New York (3) r-Tony Ku- loaded homer Sunday. one game ak Detroit thumped Chl- Johansson Awaiting PatterMn latesttest unveilingunveiUng of------the Boston Red | v„-tlehustle of both clubs. Nick Jacks- Thomas’ highest mark of 7-2 Kickers Pete Nsktenli 77, i| The 30 home runs hit In nine bek (2), Elston Howard. oago, 12-4. Box occurred on this 19lh day of is not recognized by toe Interna­ Jack Rusher Jr. 79. I BalUmore.CS) —A1 Pllarclk, ton, former minor league Inflelder games was one short of the ntohlng, Gary Bell, Indian — April, a memorable day around and Manchester resident of several tional Amateur Athletic Union. SU ND AY ! one-day nine game schedule. Alble Pearson, Billy Klaus. Snapped develand out of ■ foor- The weather was miserable, but Sweepstakes — fe w Gross — j Detroit (3) — Lou Berbe­ With Even More Casual Manner our house for It was Dean’s blrto- years, coaches East Hartford The record of 31 was set May game losing streak with slx-hlt dy HeM an^Ti assistiUNMvL fromaavisfi my***^ "copy t|oy f ^" games. Yesterday, there were D'Amato shut up, toe second edi­ was able to finish up shortly alter F r i d a y Nieder’s shotput at toe Kansas ner KunzU 74, Stan Markoweki 74. 15 In each league. (21. ■ , tion of toe Ingemar Tohsnason- Relays in .Lawrence was anti-cli­ Waehtngt(m (1)—Early Bat- Mavi§ Small RunneT^p 9 o'clock and prepare for to# trip Manchester’s best duck Here's the list of yesterday’s Floyd Patterson fight finally is set to Boston, fe ft y Bray, refusing to pj^ bowlers, Hippo CorrenU was mactic to hla fantastic 65-7 toss CXM,UMB1A C A P T A IN tey. home run hitters; Among the winners in the Max for toe Polo Grounds in late June. ride with me. insisted on driving j ^ «ariy phone caller and the con­ two weeks ago. However,' It did WHY PAY MORE W H»I YOU CAN BUY A QUAUIY CAR beat Parry O’Brien’s listed world Liberman Bowling Tournament at Life will become even gayer at ta in * I versation was mainly about the New York (NBA) — Ed Aw n - and paassngers includ^ mark of 63-4U. That he can do 1- raiRBY BIKE Hartford over the weekend were Jennie Grossinger’s famous resort Glenney and Ed Rybezyk... Fen­ Smalt pins, still popular in town bergs,- 20*year-old Junior from FROM A QUALITY DEALER FOR LESS $$$$ Hogan Long on Putts in toe CatskilU when Johansson ar­ better he made obvious when he Louisville (N E A ) — NasruUah, Mavfs Small and Flo Kloter both way Fftrk.VM wdq.by • despite toe competition o f 10 pins __ Cleveland, was elected Columbia’s Augusta, Ga. i/P)— "I don't take rives in early May to pick up where for toe first time. . . . While on was warminxwarming up. During toe prac- “r ' the English-bred sire which died in of Manchester. Miss Small'e 767 clw , ooof holiday in the tice session he g o fo ff a 66-1H flip, basketball capUtn.______1959, is the eire of more eligibles long to line up my putts,” eays was Rood for second placo while he left off last June 20. SUU. Talked with Cssey Stengel the subject of bowling, fe r r y __seven of 142 nominees — in the fen Hogan. "I can’t afford to be­ Mrs. Kloter had a 746 score to Johansson is as casual as ever and Bill Jurges, Yankee and Itod Bstes, 1960 men’s singles town and you get toe idea that he hasn t 1960 Kentucky Derby than any cause now 1 take so long to hit take fifth place honors. Sox managers, before toe “ Hon champion, visited for several tnin- n care in toe world. The night he the putt after I stand over it,” M weU V Red Sox Conch Rudy utes. In addition to being orte Of other stallion. fiew in from Paris for the sign ii« Derby Picks Up New Starters Y o i^ P eU Runnel* and Frank the top bowlers in toe area. Bates he was more interested in a lovely llalfion* and Mickey Mantle, Y o y is also a highly cftpable and e ffi­ creature in the cocktail lounge of cient bowling secreUry. having I Pittsburgh Gulins Lead, the Drake Hotel than Patterson. Beni and Gil McDougald of toe As Odds on Tompion Slashed handled the fast Y League for sev­ Yanks..? Yank* won easily, 8-4. He’d get around to the fight later, eral years, fe r r y Jr., following in and you suspected that he felt like with Roger Marts homering *-wce his father’s fooUtepS aa a top duck but toe Wg thrill came When 'T^ New York, April 25 (,P(—TheftMcPhee ($17.80) accounted for toe asking,"What fight?” pin and 10 pin bowler, is o ff next $10,000 Hallandale Handicap at Clever Strategy For The Lawn Johansson said he would return Williams homered in the eighth week via plane for a Florida Va­ Kentucky Derby picked up at inning... My right nei^bor least three more starters, lost one Gulf stream Park aa Hartack to Grosslnger'a with the elaborate cation "while school ia closed, . ; . scored with three of his mounts to | Face Rescues Haddix entourage which a year ago made In tbs peas* >>«» waa Blll ^ o? ■Visited long time friend Ray Moz­ and saw the odea on the favored run his toU l for toe Florida meet­ most boxing people suspect that toe Oourant... It was good , to zer, now 'a patient at Mancdiester Twnplon slashed in outstanding ‘WE MONTBUEY toe Smorgasbord Swatter was on a sea and talk -with many of toe Memorial HospiUl. and back on weekend developments for toe ing to 58^ / CONVERTIBLE family picnic rather than p r w r - , wrlUrs, espoclally Al Hirachberg. toe road to recovery after a seri­ May 7 running of the $125,000 add­ 4 New York, April 25 W'-tr^^XtreS^ge^' ^JI^teieWtoK ed turf classic at Churchill Downs. DONT BUY IVCII a**** — iV ing to make a bid for the heavy­ who authored "The ous operation. Veteran outdoor UF TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY •■ T h e y -’t write us ot;. We off Dodger“pJtc^ll^M pitching and old ^^ man weight championship. Story,” and munerotm sporUman who waa anxious to get Heading for Kentucky Tuesday LOW RANK RATES a double by Johnny Logan, * were only three games out Stan Muslal poled No. 2. Ignored Reporta and Jbb’ Caahman, ^olbrM k back hon\e‘. and out fishing before from San Mateo. Calif.. wUl. be sacrifice fly and another double Dr. J. R. Smith's Noble Noor, win­ Ion the first of Septehiber. Bob Miller, 2t-year-old right­ Johansson violated all the time- and Jack Mfilaney o f toe I w * all toe . big ones, were caught ANY OAR by pinch-hijtter M ike Krisnlch fin­ hander. was the Cardinal winner s ta ff... Stopped at a resUur“ t Final roll of colored slides I took ner of toe $44,500 CaUfornia Der- f Everybody smiled and looked honored precept* of training. A * Ijy at Bay Meadows Saturday, wise when Danny Murtaug^li. ished MaddU. In c m e Face to although he heeded help from Ron far as the trained naked eye could , en route home and toe best birUi- in Florida at toe training camps strike out pinch-hitter CHrarley Kline and Undy McDaniel in toe dsy cake we eoUld get was a was received in toe mail and after and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen El­ the Pittsburgh manager. h(jldly see lngo's principal sparring part-! more's Henrijan beaten only a UNTIL La u and end the game by making seventh. Johnny I ’ odres was the ner wka his beauteous fiancee,: die on the desert for my son D w . dark I viewed the results, 38 for sUted his case in March at Fort Red Schoendienst ground out. 36 coming out very good, to add head in toe IH -m ile race. V.8. MIXED DOUBLES Dodger .loser.' _. . . Birgit Lundgrenr---- on toe Gross-1 coirtpUriienU o f GlenneyBut Staadln*. Meyers, Fla.' - ■ • Smoky Burgess and Bob 8km- PHILS 9-4, REDS 5-10—Eight there was ft fine cake, w ith ^13 to my collection. Leaving today from New 'York Pet, Didn't he know he was in the Inger dance floor. ner hit homers for the Pirates in homers were hit in the PhlUle-Cln- Johanason slept late and gen­ candles, made by: to o lady will be Never Give In from Mrs. Colorsdisiit) . •. YOU’VE ■same league with San Francisco, Saturday Elizabeth Graham’s ■Main'! Chance MlBBiMippians .625 their mveep of the three-game ae­ clnnatl doubleheader including • erally remained in seclusion in the : house, waiting to be eaten, minus ConnecUCTUB .. .550 I Los Angeles and Milwaukee . ries from the Braves, Bill Mase- grand slammer by rookie J I m daytime. But when , the sun went | INGEMAR JOHANSSON toe candles, when he arrived home. Main telephone traffic to the Farm. Never Give In waa beaten Hawaiians ...... 550 2'4 lengths by Francis S. in toe .560 MurUugh's analysie looks soU(l roski drove in, three runs as Bob Coker in the Phils’ opening 9-5 down snd the lights went up. he desk this a.m. concerned questions New TorkBrs .. l 4 miles of the $95,100 Wood M e­ Kentucklana .., .500 at his early stage of, the National Buhl suffered his first defeat. victory. But Roy'McMillan hit his blossomed like, a night-blooming which he has drilled Since lead* 'Wednefiday about the LitUe League baseball New Mexicans .600 ornvEN j League race. The season is only fifth and Frank Robinson and E d ­ you to suspect that he may have- While on a stroll doym Main Bt. program, parents and youngstMS morial at Aqueduct. Francis S., Vermontert ...... As*.* cereusi owned by the Harbor View Farm Pennsylvanians ...... i9)t WH .4J7 i two weeks old but his Pirates are CUBS 9, G IANTS 4— The Gi- die Kasko each added his second Johanason put sij, little into ms toe same excuse again. Earle Clifford, long Ume hrter- alike cil)(" g for information. The eitfall fry Marted yorkouts this day waa not named for toe Derby but Texans ...... 19 31 .476 THE MONtCLAIR HARDTOP CRUISER - ' riding in first place anU had a 4-2 lead going to the of the day in Cincinnati’s 10-4 work and seemed to have ao little Johanason. on,the other hand, diAhenr owner on the main ®*^®**y Alskans ...... 18 .450 —Motored to Trinity in the wler- is eU^ble for toe Preakness May THE eighth wKm» Billy O’Dell was re­ second garne triumph. that one obeerver exclaimed, "This is s leiuipipe cinch not' to leave of buiinMa* reported, " I grueis t ta t Ohinians ...... 17 33 .ti6 noon for * Trinity freehman base­ 21. Floridians ...... 161» 34,4 .375 placed by Billy Loes. When the In­ Ted Wieand, Cincinnati reUef guy Is either the worst heavy­ any of his fight In the gymnaalum. I ani one of a few PIRATES 7. b r a v e s 8— The m Virginians ...... 104 294 .SM ning was over the Cuba had seven man, was . knocked back to the weight I ever saw or he's a better ball game. Wes Feshler o f M - Odds 'tiq Tompion in the (Jaliente HIGH TRAD^-LOW PRICES left on toe street.” He aiided that chester performed well at third 1 Pirates sneaked into the lead yes­ runs and the ball game. Don E l minors in toe first game of the actor than John Barrymore.” The, future hook were cut to 2-1 follow­ Women with 150 scores or better In- ‘‘ROAO-TUNED” he had already put In hla request baae for the home team, losers to terday by knocking off Milwaukee, ston was the winner on relief. doitble with the Phils. He walk­ latter turned out to be right the ing his easy vK iory in near track duded Pearl Burnham 171-186. BlUle 7-3, while the San Francisco Al ^annum Signs for World Series UckeU at Yankee Bridgeport, the small record Ume lit a seven-torlong Carlson 163-160. Wanda KaskSIauskaa . . Loes was the chief victim of the ed toe first two men he faced m first time toe dimpled darling. of SUdium . . • Chris DecianUs, 166-162, Helen Blckmore 193, Marlon Giants Were losing to the Chicago crowd were Feahler'a parents and race at Keeneland .ast Friday. big-Cu^upriklng in the eighth, im toe first game and then'gave up Swiedeh drew a bead on Patterson s owner o f Deci's and president ol Pringle 179, Pat Linnell 188. Shirley ChJbs, 9-4. It was Pittsburgh's fifth To Run Syracuse brother . - Home just irt- time to get Bally Ache remained the second Grirfln 165 Helen Valentine 181, Mary nihg. Bob WUls’ three-run pinch the grand slfimmer to Coker. lA ter whiskers. the Restaurant ^ w lln g League into my best suit and head fo^St. Ann Brouse 159. Janet Malxon 166, straight victory and its eighth ip siugle and a two-run homer by "Johansson la of the concupis­ choice at 4-1 followed'by Venetian in toe afternoon he w m shlppM phoned with an, invite to toe a ^ Mary’s Church where Jackie Hed- Wav at 6-1. Eagle Admiral at '8-1 Diana Tucci 150. 111 starts. Tony Taylor put the Glanta behind, cent school of fighters,” says Ned Meii '175 or belter were Dick ^ 'In e to tte Havana farm. Rookie C lw Nationals in NBA nual banquet. <2hris also rollea lund and Kathy Fournier w e r ^ o and Wcathcrwise, and Hillsbor­ 200-215-187--602. Pat Tremarco 220388. . Once again . it was Elroy Face tlie eight ban before Loes was re­ Short won toe first for toe Phils Brown, who was keeping tab on with toe loop champion Cavey en­ exchange marriage The Van Vandivort-183-190—621. Kd Carlson placed by StuTHlller. ough at 10-1. j walking from the biillpen to save and Jim Owens lost toe second. superior sluggers for some time be­ Syracuse, N.y ;. April 26 UP— try . . . Cheney Tech opened Im groom, being one of- Manchester s 206-618. Louis BllhaL-’ 189-606. „J *rry fore. he saw Battling Neladn foul A ll Hands, chief hope Harry Blckmore 203. Jim fielble 183.^ Charlie. | the day when' a starter faltered, Bob Purkey was toe Cincinnati Alex Harinum, former defensive ‘ baseball seagon at toe West Bide best baseball pitchers and a friend Broulie 182-510 Ken Bradley 176. Jim I H aW ey Haddix had beefi rolling Ga Hd S 7, DODGERS * — SoUy Joe dans In toe 4(tth round at Gold­ Guggenheim's Cain Hoy SUhle, loMr in toe openef. Don Newcombs star of toe Syracuse Natlonms. re­ Oval and after an hour’s wait met ■for many years. One could have waa declared out of the Derby Clarke 178. Mark Hayes 176. Hlchard | I along, with a 7-0 shutout going tor Hemus* St. Lquls Otrdlnals Won field In 1906. . ' . rounded up a pretty fair baaeb^l Burnham 176. MERCURY I won toe second. turned to toe>National Basketball and defeated Isomers High, 2;1, ' j their fourth gtralght, after losing ’’Tliiia Is- opposed to - the coqU- when a check showed he ^ ^ ctu rj • - ■ ■■■■ ■ — the ninth. T h e little lefty had Assn, team today as coach, _ behind Bob Rukuft No one was team among those present with nence set of which Gene Tunney ed a seamoid bone in a stall in The Coachman fly waa Invented Dan Blasone, president of to# happier than Tony D’Angona and ■Jeff Koelsch as manager. jvas a leading apostle. Philadel­ jury last Thursday at Kwneland. by a British royal coachman, hut Syracuse club.' said Saturday ha TOe starting of Noble Niior and phia Jack O'Brien, Jack Britton, had hired Hannum on' s t w o - y ^ the modifleaUon of it called the Tomn^r Loughran and Rocky Mar- Henrijan In toe Derby could well Royal Coachman is an American Owner contract. The salary waa not dla- (rive toe 3-year-old blue ribbon THE COLONY PARK STATION WAOON c ^ o denied toeinaelves every­ fvent a brother-act. Isamel l^len- design. thing in training.' So does Pat- ^ Hannum- coached to# Wichita zuels definitely wiU ride Noble Six and nine passenger models available. Killed by pate’s Ex-Hugband teraon.” , Vickers of the NxUonal Indus­ Noor and Angel Valeiumela is ex­ See It N ow ) That’s right, they arc different Because we want Conoopiscient school trial League for the last two sea­ pected to be up on Henrijan. Johanason will be graduated sons, The club was disbanded ear­ Angel .piloted the Elmore .,c«3lt 30.MINUTE FREE ITS A BALL 'two different lawns. CLASSIC® gives a bright, beau­ burham. N. C„ April 26 (A')—f street where Pollard had parked cum laude frto i what ^Profeasor lier this month;. Saturday when he I caiarlee Allen, a banker• • and— ' base se-| hla car. Brown calla toe concupiscent He replaces Paul Seymour, who last 20 yards, to Ismael and Noble INSTALLATIOM OP FIRE tiful front lawp-with only alittle extra care. F^ILY® ball executive, eecorted an at "Mrs. Pollard and Mrs. P l ^ - (that’U run toe boya to toe dlc- quit at the -end of the season and Noor T .'V . fe r r . toe favorite and THE 1960 COMET tractive divorcee to 4 country ctob ford heard gunfire. Mrs. Pitehford UOhary) school of aluggera. sifirn^d to coRch the 8t. Louli not named fo r the fe fb y . was dinner. A few hours later he lay riui to toe front do6r. tisrrlfled, she ”Ingb toe Bingo is like Harry Hawks for 1960-8 1. « annum MUFFLERS gc^s in back, for a good*looking lawn you kids can go dead on his front porch, his body Oreb, Kid McCoy, Jack Johnson, coached toe> Hawks to toe cham­ *^^Noble Noor’s Ume of 1:49 was pionship in 1958 and then reeigned. ' riddled by two shotgun blasts. Stanley Ketchel, Ted KW fewia, one and one fifth second faster ALL MAKES Solicitor (Prosecutor)-W. H. Mickey Walker,. Maxle Rosen- than toat of Francis S. in toe ahead and romp on. Give ’em to Dad. ford, ‘Pollard shot me Murdock said the 60-year-old Al- Jiloom, Ace Hudldna, Max Baer Wood. Traiiwr Benn Slasky said it related. UConne Hokt Wildcats : len, president of the Durham team and Rocky Oraaiano,*’ said Pro might have been even faster. Make sure he doesnH get them mixed ."Mrs. ' pitehford took hold of in' the CTass B Carolina L e ^ e . feasor Brown. "The track wiw. fM t but flat be- Allen end wss assisting him up University of (Jonnecllcut's i wak'sbot and killed by Forrest A l­ "Gi'ab in particular did road cauae of shpjvisra during the after­ the steps to the dqor when toe work on toe primrose path. U k e powerhouse baseball *eam. hottest- up. H-C’U sow thC’Seed as soon as he fred PcJlard, 53. former husband noon,” he aald. ’-‘And Noble Noor SAVE said Pollard raised toe * « " . * * " ” Jobanaaon,'Grab was practlcaUya in toe state,, has pushed its seaaon AT !of Allen’s date Saturday night. record to five wins %nd no loasea. didn’t have toeMxsst of toe going. and fired another charge into Al- teetotaler who discovered • toat feeds the lawn with TURF BUILDER®. ■ Murdock said Allen, a widower The Huskies recorded their fifth The Derby distance (1 1 -4'^miles) was asked by friends to escort Iru tripping the Ught fai\^tlc. beat win of the season Saturday when QUALITY 4fe. Murdock said he planned to ask roadwork all hollow. .T should be more to his liking.” SCAT COVERS M on and more folk* are coming to us for advice on improving their iMrs. Pollard to a dinner at toe a grand, jury today to Indict TO- they walloped the Terriers of Bos­ Noble Noor’s fiqal prep prob­ . exclusive Hope Valley Cemntry “ Chsck and you will find tfe ton University, 8-0, at Storra, HEADQUARtERS lawns througjK an edsyto-foUow ScoUs Prograrn. Come in an^ime. la^|«i a fii® degTM conoupiacent group has produceo ably w ill be in toe seven furlongs . PRICiS START AT $199B _ We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your lawn. .Club Saturday night. charfe. PoUanW'waa held •without U ^ n n pitchers, have allowed only of the stepping stone at Churchill A fter the dinner, toe two stop­ to more flamb05>ant fighters. By three runs in- 48 innings, fo r an DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER anddarge the Tunney type of per- Downs Saturday. Elmore, said . . r " ped at Allen’s home to check tm '**"%e solicitor, eaid there SPP**’- earned run averagft o f 0.54, They Henrtjan will not race again until NEW BIKE DEPT. his two teenaged chlldem. Pollard; ently was no romantic Interest, be­ fecOohlst lacks the attributes of have walked 13 and atruck mit New lower prices on Scotts Seed!’ who. had been drinking, then ar­ a box office attnaction.’’ 40. Today toqy test their etrength toe Oerby. ” i . ' ' WE RCPAIir^ tween AUen and; Mrs. Pollard, who lu -'othpr feature races last Sat­ Scotts^rtftftVMi, U*]ft'«*ft rived. Murdock said, and began to divorced her husband two years In contraat to Johansson's ■ in­ agalnat New Hampshire, a Yan­ A U MAKES Family or Classic, 1250 $q ft, 5.95 argue and Allen slapped hts face. souciant approach to bsak bust kee ■- Conference opponent, at urday, Bftinzi ($19.80) beat toe fa- " I won’t fight you in yoiir home, Ing, Pattoiwori, it seems, ha* been Storrs. in other action on Con­ voreil Plano Jim by a np*e In the come out in the yard and talk.’ • ■ ■ ■ training forsver. 'Thare. isn’t ' any necticut dlainonda over to* week­ $27,875 -Laurel Handicap, Fulcrum toe solicitor quotoif PoUard. a law­ Nutmeggen Second Auestion b u t' that PattenHo has end, Amferst beat Vale, 14-8, ($10.60) took the $12,225 Ben A ll T R I P L E ^ yer anff former state leglalatos, aa won the long-distance condltlon- Coast Guard took Trinity. 8-4, and TRIPLB*HRAPEB-i-PTepaniig fo t Handicap at Keeneland, Bill Skuse n e w UVERY — Herb Danbury State defeated University rode four winners at Suffolk MORIARTY MI3.B m saying. Richmond, Va,, April 25 (*7— tog championship. ■ . " L Tourfifittient, world chaii^ions A OPEN EVENINOS Murdock said he reconstructed &ore dons a Clycago When Floyd ptecUcally had to of Hartford, 8-2. Qulnnlpiac split a ■PGctiiculfir 6|yle at Cypress Gardens, Downs where Giftnd' Wizard STORESm 301 CENTER STREET tola stoHy frpm Mr*. Pollard aiul ’hUie Sylveater and Tony Muayk douWeheador with Durfee at F til 6) ‘ captured ' toe $10,000 of Bloomfield. Conn., held e e c ^ WhRe Sox unifonn, de* be carried from ffie Yankee 8U- to right. Buster MacCaJla and. Nancy - Rideout, and BUSH HARDWARE CO Mr*. Virginia Pitehford.' Allen r River. Mase.. wlnnlng^toe first 8-1 Jolm, .; Alden . Handicap a i^ place today. In toa mixed doublee dium batOei^it, .toSY said ha wax housekeeper for 22 'years: lighted to be black with end dioRkiig ths second 4-8. Fniiea’-ft Ithilippft worW triolt 798 MAI^ ST,—PHONE Ml[ 3-4121 FOR PROMPT FREfe DELIVERY^ "Allen followed Pollard out of of toelWaUonal Duckpln Bowling hift old bow. Al Lopex. eswrt*elne

- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 25,1960

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL gS, 1M(V Houses for Oslo 72 Honsiis h r SftI* 72 -'Apartments—n stft— Hottsss for Salo ______SELUNO—BUYING—TraBtagt Wb PAGE EIGHTEEN ArtldBB gar flalB g Diimoads—Watdies-- Hooschold Goods UANCHBkTiiA—o. room OOlonial NINE BOON houio. Revenue from sou rri WINDSOR AREA BY PA6ALY and .SHORTEN 4 Tenements iiie o o -a ROOM cane V ttaUdled | I-OOVENTRY - Blmlmum^down offer you free confidebtlai to- AutomobUes for Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Jswciry 48 fll,9 00 -e fo tm ranch, bullt-to with bullt-to oven and range, dlah- five fumlehed roome. $4* weekly. ■poctiona and arrant* NIPnC PEAT HUMUS tor tor •4" GAS STOVE plus a ga« r a f^ - down, two partially finulM up, wssher, 1% bathe, oersmio tile, MI 9-8081. ■ $17,9901 dressing your lawn,. Improving LEONARD W. TOST. Jawalsr-Hre^ •ratot tor sole. bs s«4ai at $44 SH ROOM apartment, fumlthed cr G.B. etove and oven, paneled fire­ Jnsplring acre setting enhances PACKARD, 1958, 4-door eedtan. excellent condition throughout, fireplace and paneled wan. Joeeph 1 B ut auV MEcnns.in ou outof som ., and your garden and shrubbery plant­ pairs, adjusts w a t < ^ Mato Btreat or call MI 8-1677. unfumishsd. Working couple. F r o aluminum etorms end ecreensxS place well, basement garage, one Roeaetto, Builder. Ml 8-0$0$, NEW CAPE CODS—$11,800 this. supeeNy attractive $ room Ayjtomattc. Low m ilea^, $166. 88 TeACII CAMY STAWb TAWIHESS - AUO W£ VDlTT GUESS vino ALVIAVS nOLOS UP THE PAWDE ing. 'ntls wonderful natural„ soil Reasonable fwlces. Open Tuesday parking. New Bolton Roisd. MI A. Beechler, Realtor, MI $-6969 to acre lot. immediate occimancy. ranch home. Two outstanding fire­ Hamlin 8t. Any time. Ml 9-7178. thru Bhuirday, Thamtoy eve- 8-6889. $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co. Ml Four rooms !fialsh*d. Also, five lAkeAK'i EXCUSES El'WER.- ^ d ltta mler makes everything MI 9-8952. ______, - ■ — JO places and Attached gArsge. Spa­ Agency. Roaltore. MI 8-$$M- CLASSIFIED nings. 129 Spruce S t >0 B-488T, f o r s a l e —Bsrvel gas iwfrigera- 9-8246 or Barbara Woods, SPRING SPECIALS room ranches. $11,995. LktadOn r AkU-WE LACTICWOSORW ' AMNTVpU grow’^ 'better. 1 Our direct truck cious paneled living room and I'4JARHEO:toU ABOUT tor. $40. Tel. MI 8-2068.______TWO ROOM unfumlehcd epert- 9-T702„ * BUT I lost MV glasses- < ^eVKON { delivery is four to five times BOLTON—Four room ranch with Devon Drive—Cute 4 rooms on Road off Route $8 ta Hebron. formal dining room included. Im. Aato Driving SchopI 7«A COMIMSIKTC.'WWE ment. beet and Iwt water fur­ 2-cer garage, acre of land, $11,900. ONE OR TWO FAMILY ~ P(imCim.'9 0P9ICE CMP n o AMD TriEK I MISSED TIME* cheaper than bagged or baled —BfANCH M TER—Nsw $ room large woMed lot. Fuu baMment. mense camiiet kitchen. Numer ABUSCPUFV lumua Co. Tel. FertUizen 80>A nished. No children. MI •-$105. J. D. Realty, 470 Main Bt., MI m U A R REALTY CO. HOUSE WANTED advertising PREPARE FOB drtVer*o tert: peat. Nipsle Peat Hi =f 12 CUBIC FOOT Frlfldalr*. EExcel ranchE nchl% baths, bullt-ta oven and <3o0d value tor only $10,NX)—10% oua closet* throughout. This heme 8-5129. MI 4-819$ Agea 16 to 60. Drlvtog and claaa L lU V mau: Sd 8-^“1-7858. - lent condition, $45, MI 9-5476. THREE ROOM apartment; heat, lace, overetzad K«rac* FHA down. Is endowed with all the features for h o r s e MANURE—Three bushels range.,' fli^ l Evenings BU $-$78$ gracious family living. Exacting If you have a one or tw o -fa ^ y room. Three instructors. No wait­ eeoWE electricity, gee, hot water, tile $1$,N0—• room cape, aluminum Over an atoe of land. eaUiim Columbus Street — Ranch with houae ta Manohoater or. E$$t Hart­ ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ for $1. Cash and carry. Bring con­ O.B. WRINGER type washer, like bath. 19 Locust 8t. MI 8-8»21. Dimock Co.. Ml three bedrooms and full basement. workmanship throughout to suit the POWK ELECTRIC Hedge trimmers, Just tainer. Kenneth Nelson, 787: sldlni, fireplace, hot water heat, $18,700). R. VERNON— Original front-to-back ford. may l aerve aa yo«r «*$«$ my. P. 2-7249.______new $40. Weidlnghouse electric Barbara Wood*. MI Owner transferred. Poesible to as­ moat discrimtaattag buyer. A rare like new, $20. 816 Spruce Street. St MI 8-8906. dormers, garage, trese, bus, 4*A% 9-5248 or split level. 8H rooms, 2-car ga- and sell U for you? I will give ^ portable oven with etand, $25. MI TWO ROOM rent, gentleman only 9-7702.______. \ ______, sume a high FHA mortgage. find! See snd compare! courteous, efficient service that wUl LARSON’S, ConnecUcut’s first'li­ heat, electricity. 19 Locust Bt. mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, { rags, wonderful trees. A-l loca­ NEW AIX. WOOL hand braided rug CLEAN COW manure. Delivered 0-218$. ’ M’ 9-6182. Oakland street—Two-famlly on tion ta beautiful Vernon Ointor. merit your confidence. I will ad­ censed driving' school trained — M I 8-8921. V-MANCHB8TEB-Xew 8% room large corner lot. $90 monthly rent­ $15,990! 9 ft. 8 Inches x 12 ft. Reversible. |86-8105.« o \omdM. loads. Excellent for shrub^ shrubs, FOUR. BURNER whlU apartment $11,$00. Ftoenclng arranged to suit Newly built room ranch with vertise your house and show It only Certified and approved is now of­ Call M i 9-0208 after 6 p.m. SPLIT LEVEL, 7 roome. 1% baths, ranch, bullt-ta G.E. ^ oven and al. ExceUent poasibtllUes, house Is eantfully screonod prospoctivo fering classroom and behind ga^ens, lawns, etc. MI 8-7804, MI size Tappen gas stove with full THREE ROOM imfumlehed apart range, fireplace. 8 bedrooms, near needs. Shown by appointment. R. fireplace snd attached garage. At­ dishwasher, built-ins, storms, cel-1 In good repair. F Broderick, Broker, MI 9-1278, buyers. Please call Mrs. Si^etaOBt, wheel Instruction for teenagers. 9-8781, size oven and regulator, separate ment, hot water furnished. First bus, school. <:.:Pri,.jd to sell at tractive kitchen with built-in qven floor. $45 month. Cell TR 6-$107 lar, garitae, privet* terrace yard. $10,000 will buy this clean six TR 5-4078. ■ m a-08$5, GERARD AGgNCY. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Ml 9-6076. COLLIER BABY carriage, very] broiler, excellent condition. MI $17,800. (Mr!irltoii W...... Hutchins, MI 115,600 Call Richard F. Dlmock room cape over on Falknor Drive. and range. Separate dining room. 9-047$, before 2 p.m. Co. M l 8-6245 or Barbara Woods. Hot water baseboard heat. Lovely MORTLOCK’S Manchester's lead good condition, $28. Ml 9-8611. j FloweDB— NoTBery S to d j 60-B 9-6182. Vacant, we will gladly show you FOUR ROOM houit, two-car ga. WE NEED listings. We are com­ /4 room ranch, fire For complete details . Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director U.B. Generals. Factory blemishee. Tel. Mr, Keith, MI 9-8191. ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-6182. place, city utilities, near school, Call any time * ^ n '^ l.;2 ™ ^ S S S V S o h X n o U e * « iii the vidne ®t on large plot that abute the brook. place, aluminum comhtaatlons, of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. All sizes includiiuf imports, tube POTTED HYBRID tomato plants, bus and shopping, large lot. selling basement garage, like ” *■*[• M tSSSc^ ^ not be corrected by>mmk e ^ " toeertlon. REFRIGERA’TOR for sale, good UNIQUE 6 ROOM Cape with bay, for $16,500. CJall the R. F. Dlmock Tops for fishing, etc. I less, tube type, white, black. cabbage, ’ broccoli, lettuce kohl­ cendlUon, reaeonable, Ml 9-2546. FOUR ROOM apartment available Center Street—Two-famUy duplex vacant, price $15,000. Gaston Real­ THE LEHAN AGENCY rabi, petunia plants. Krause three Or fouc bedrooms, master Co. Ml t-8248, or Barbara Woods. ty Co., MI 9-8781 or TR 8-6298. MI 4-1143 er MI 8-2181 Local Stocks Garage-—Service—-Storage 10 HALF PRICE May 1. No children. MI 9-8049. 22x11, two full baths, enclosed thet needs some fixing. On# side !• Greimouse, $21 Hartford Rd., MX M I’9-7702. vacant Owner is anxious to tMsposs rO TO COOPERATION w n X p j ^ i ^ 1 Exchange and Tax porch, wslk-out basement, over­ VERNON — Large • room Split MAf^(5Hi(BSTBR - S room' ra n ^ 3-2711 9-7700.______^ _ Morical Instruments 53 FOUR ROOM apartment In new v m —8ANTINA Drive — Custom of thia and will sntertain any sensi­ be appreciated two-famllv house. Qulft. desirable sized garage. and many extras. level finished rec room, H4 baths, fir^lace. bullt-lns. one* year old QootattOBs PurnlslMd by » GARAGE FOR RENT. 'SO E. Cen­ built L shape 6*4 room ranch, im ble offers. This Is in Business Zone, COLE’S DISCOUNT s e e THE new Kinsman spinet location. $80 per month. Tel. Wil Owners sacrifice below appraieal. twin sized bedrooms, truly good wooded lot, 118,$90. Owner Coburn ft MIddlebrook, Ine. ter '■* MI 9-7177. S ill P/AL tm d. MI 9-4890.______maculate condition, fireplace, also has a large garage. buy $i$.()00. Gaston Realty Co., 9-2983. DRMXReUSSJD. STATION Hoiiaehcld Gooda SI organ, two keyboards with percus­ limantic HA 3-6746. combination aluminum doore and Bsyberry Road ta Bolton—Over­ Beiik atoeks le i w. ST., sion, $995. Dubaldo Music Center, MI $-8781 or TR 8-$298. Bid Afked Lost and Found 1 [ 486 (Jenter St. Ml 9-0980 FOR RENT—Six room flat, all con 887 HARTFORD ROAD — New 8’/4 windows, beautiful location. larM sized ranch on large lot—e rooms. FOR SALB-^3 Santtaa Drtvt Mbtorcyclcs-^Bicyclea 11 BVn BVM»lt*fl\ RUGS NEVER used, 9x12, $86; 186 W. Middle Tpke. Ml 9-6205. In the hear there is a small barn— Conn. Bank and Treat 1956 FORD Victoria hardtop 2-tone, 9x16, $85; also larger and smallw veniencea, 195 per month, Includ' room ranch, three bedrooms, woodod lot. Price $18,500. R. F. VERNON—$ room ranch, attached ManchMtsr. $ room Cape Cod, all FOUND-Oerman Shepherd puppy, { s in k , 30x20. Screen doors, 48x82. large kitchen with fireplace end Dlmock Co., MI 9-8348 or Barbara ideal for that pony, dog, etc. Skat­ rooms ftaishod. IH baths, fire Ct>...... 41% 44% heater radio, Fordomatic. Will Good, condition, both $10. MI sizes. a.E . vacuum, $20, BU WHY BUY used Spinets — Check tag garsget Alice Clsmpet, 843 garage, beautiful landscaped lot, bulTt-ins. On bug line, FHA financ­ Woods, Ml 9-7702. ing pond close by. Nice neighbor­ tall basement, city water, alum'- place, full b% «5% FOR s a l e —1957 Bulck Special, 4- rages, porches. All kinds of car­ teed Income. Regional Director, ■M. $15,900. J, D. Realty, 470 Mata St., $14,400. R. F. Dlmock Oo. Ml Annotuicements_____ 2 available all hours. Satisfaction with aptitude for figure work. Mirror. Floor lamp. Utility .cabinet . *“ ® ~^*** nmuture, 5:B540. ^ V o u R r o o m apartment, eecond buy. Thii home has to sell, it’e va­ BOLYON—5 room ranch, plaatered Ufe and IndetmiJty laa. Ooa. door hardtop, four new Urea v c ^ pentry work. Call Ml 9-4291, Dept. R, 26 Huntington Ave., Bos­ floor. MI 8-8490. MI $-5139. 9-5345 or Barbara Wooda. Ml cant aiid real nice. Has three rooms walls, full basement, built 1158, STONE STREET—West Side. Old guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1316. and table. Miscellaneous articles. I 8-7448 er six room home with steam heat Aetna Casualty New 8ft S3 PHIUJO-BENDK 16 lb. wash. Me, low mileage. Will accept trade. Ml ANY KIND of carpentry and cabl- . COMPTOMETER ton. MI 9-2483. 1959, 12 CUBIC foot G.E. refrigera­ 9-7703. up and three down. I 'i hsths, fin­ now vacant. Owner transferred, 3-0458. ' CHAm SAW work - 'T r ^ cut. CHAMBERS FURNITURE tor. 2-door, freezer top. $268. Cash FOUR ROOM tenement to rent ARE' YOU looking for a single t o ______ished "rec" room. Only drawback Lot 150x200. Price $18,700. Olga W OH fired nice lot. two-ear over­ Aetna Life ...... 80% ••% dry* 10c. Lucky Lady L***^®^ net work done. Honest and relia­ OPERATOR WANTED—Young nuui to care tor with all improvements. Inquire at convert to e two-family? Why not |is,eoo_MANCHE8TER Green, 6 sized garage, priced for quick Conn. General ...... 334 849 cehter. 9 Maple St.. Reasonable rates. Call PI 2-7658 ble workmanship. Call Roscoe only. Call at 175 Summit St. after is the narrow (80’ ) lot. but there !■ Cowell. Broker, MI $-$018. 83 between 1:80-4:110 or any time lawn at 189 E. Center St. Call MI 15 'VENETIAN bUnds. All In good SALES 6, 50 Holl St. look thia one over. Tongren, Brok- room home, garage, hot water oil room for s driveway. If you vfsnt a ■ale. J. D. Realty, 470 Mata 81., Hftd., Steam Boiler . 79 First National Store. Open Z4 liiompson. Ml 8-1896 for esti­ Opening for skilled comptometer I er. 118 Mein St.. MI 3-6321. heat. 8 bedrooms, also included 80% 1935 FORD COUPE, Oldsmoblle en Saturday or Sunday. ____ _ 9-7177. condition. $16 for all. MI 9-4616, good solid home, look this «m« over MANCHESTER—8 room ranch MI 8-813$. Travelers ...... 17% hours. ______glne,* complete. MI 8-6452.______mates. operator doing Interesting work. ------—• I ^ 2 extrS’ lots 8. A. Beechler, Company offers good wages, excel­ 608 E. im>DUE TURNFKB and make an offer. fireplace, bullt-lns, one year old PqbUo Dtnttlee CXISMA APPLIANCE SERVICE Bualnesfi L ocation s 60-62 PORTER ST. Exceptionally! R**itor, MI 8-6969 or 9-8982. 34 DONA'nONS requested of If®”®" lent benefit program, modem of- I BABY CARRIAGE $6^ playpen $8,, Wanted—To Bay 58 large two-family, now vacant, ex------Lydall Street—Big ranch with a wooded lot, $18,990. Owner. MI Conn. Ught A Power 22 for spring aucUon and immm^e Repairs all make refrigerators, GENERAL CARPENTRY—No Job Salesmen Wanted 36-A balw butler $7, sterilizer $8, side­ for Rent 84 big basement (with eome rooms 9-3988. Lots tor Sale Hftd. Electric Light 61% 64 % 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-door radio, freezers, washing machines, iry- flee. walk two-wheei bicycle $8, child’s NEW FURNITURE MONEY FROM your spring clean­ cellent condition. Priced right for gEVBJN ROOM house, partly fur ■sale. Methodist Men, SouttaM et^ too small. MI 9-4256. PAINT MANUFACTURER’S repre quick sale. MI 9-5229, 9-5. nished, large lot, amesite drive finished off). Close to Ssulters THREE ZONE Iota with city Hartford Gas Co. . . . 43% 43% dist Church. For pickup phone MI heater, $125. MI 9-4871. ers, ranges, oil and gas burners. pedsl cars $7. MI 8-1789. ing! Anything old In china, metal, OFFICES WILL be made available MANCHESTER-Benton St. — ^ B Apply sentatlve wanted by prominent Visit our Baby’s Department fee near Mata St. Room rental in­ Pond. House has three bedrooms, water. Union St. Manchester. Southern New England' 9-5186, MI 9-5443. .______MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed BUILDINGS straightened, floors wood, paper, Jewelrv. etc. Replies at Manchester Green. Very good DELMONT STREET—6 room two-| center entrance, large enclosed lot, room ranch, full dining room, fwo Telephone ...... 43% 45% . First National Stores, Inc. manufacturer for greater Man- good buys on quality high duUrs, confidentfsl. Articles will be sold location, exclusive parking area. come. Call o ^ e r collect OV bedrooms, basement garage, ex- $2,600 each. MI 0-$4$S. 1959 TRIUMPH TR-8, excellent leveled, underpinning. Porches a Boats and Accessories 46 training ebairs, playpens, eriba, story house. condition. etc. And the price is quite reiltati?.. Im m a m r u b b is h . Spring cleaning specialty. All carpentry repalra Park and Oakland Ave, chester-Mlddletown area. Sales eX' out of town. Tel. Ml 9-1806. For Inforniatlon call MI 8.-4721.^ 4-8680. eiflWbt eondttloBi-nwwfsnl!^ condition. MI 8-7884. , _ perience required. Established f®»'-| carriage*, crib mattresses, ete. Priced for quick sale. J, D; Real­ These peopla moved to Cleveland 'STOitoNG EDT--^YtiT4«r BC'i -PeFOOsala time. Attics, cellars, yards. Rett- Small Job service. TR 5^8759. East Hartford. Conn. ty, 470 Main Street. MI 8-8129. and want their clean six room school and shopping, price $147180. dential. Commercial, Industrial, ri^ry. Starting base pay $276|®^y® Furniture tor the entire bom# at WE BUY, SELL or trade antique MAIN STREET—Building fftr com SDC ROOM ranch, full basement 'Gaston Realty Co., i n $-8781 or a ditirable location. Call Phllbrick Associated Spring 20% 22% 1950 PONTIAC hardtop. Best offer CXiERK-TYPIST, fuU-tlme, exper Never ] uvings. ranch on Hawthorne Street sold. Agency, MI 9-8464, VACUUM CLEANERS repaired to Incinerator and cardboard drums. monthly, bonus, and car allow­ and used furniture, china, glass, merclal business or 'office use 262 PARKER STREET—Six room with garage, custom cabinet kitch- TR 8-l3$S. Bristol Brass .... 10% 11% my own home shop. Forty y e w takes it. Phone any time during ienced in casualty and fire Insur­ silver, picture frames and old Will subdivide Ml 9-8229. 9-8, en, formal dining rooni. fireplace, Built by U ft R, has basement ga­ 6% 7% Light trucking. MI 9-9787.______, Alaminam Storms and ance. Excellent advancement op- 1 ------, ------Open 10-5 7:80-8 dally Colonial (three bedrooms) fire ’CHOICE AA and A Zone building Dunham Bush ...• facTjry experience., AU day. MI 9-7127. _____ ance, Box L, Herald. coins, old don* and guns, hobby 3 bedrooma, H i ceramic baths, rage, three bedrooms, many desir­ BOLTON — Immaculate 5 room Em-Hart ...... 44 47 Screens , 14-A portunlty. State ^ e , send details k v INRUDE 26 h.p. motor, ex- LARGE STORE it 26 Birch St. place, garage, top condition, floora able extras. Look it over. lota available ta many parts of low rates, free estimates, [lUef5t$^ tree OLDSMOBILE Holiday 88, FLOOR SANDING and refinlahlng. of educatlon__and «xP«rience t o U ^ * m I MI $-5187 collections, attic contents or whole aluminum storms and screens. S. ranch, like new throughout. High Fafnir Bearing . ■. 59% 62% CLERK-TYPIST wanted: rate cellent condition, best offer. Apply Marlow’i, 867 Mata St reftalshed. 110 ft frontage. Large A Beechler, Realtor, MI 8-6969 or Wav up on Gardner Street on a Manchester. For Information call lckup and delivery. Mr. M ___condition throughout. Origin Specializing In old floors. Ml Box N Herald. estates. Furniture Repair Service, treea. Price $18,200. Approximate­ elevation, wooded lot $18,500. Mc­ The Jarvis Realty Co., MI 8-4112, Landers Frary Clark 16 18 glK>d DO TT URSELF. Sava on aluminum based on experience. Pleasant 9-8260. ______MR, ALBERT PROVES TO TalcottvlUe, Conn., Tel. MI 5-7449 Near Mata St. Parking. MI 9-8982. lot 150x880 Is this five room cape. Carthy Enterprises, Realtors, MI 20 SA 8-5409. al owner, $325. MI 3-6472. 9-5750. products. Awitings, siding, win­ ly $2,000 cash needed. Henry ’’’a- MI S-7847. N. B. M achine...... 1» working conditions. Apply Person­ Breezeway, garage. large porch 9-487$. R, D. Murdock, MI 8-8472. 39% ELECTROLUX (R) Special RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— dow. and doors. Weather Guard nel, Iona Manufacturing Co., I FOR SALE—12 toot fibre illa*«| YOU THERE IS A TWO STPORES for rent, 82-84 Oak cott Agency, Owner. MI 9-7683. acroes the rear. IH baths, trees North and Judd . . . 42% 1952 Cadillac convertible, black. Help Wanted— Tomihawk runabout—deck, wlnd-| THREE LOTS ta Coventry. Win Rogers Corp. (B) .. 20 22% World’s tightest weight cars amplifiers, phont^ruphs and Company, 447" Main St. (two doort R e^ iit St., Manchester.______"SANTA CLAUS’’ Rooms Witihoat Board 59 Street, heat furbished. Call Ml APRIL SPECIALS galore. Got everything, but It only COVENTRY — Five roem ranch Very nice car. $695. from old location). Open 10-8 dally Male or Female 37 shield and steering wheel. Reason­ 9-1890. 12 FERNWOOD DRIVE ■ell very reasonably. Call after $ Stanley Works New 19% 21% -vacuum cleaner complete $69.75. changers. Over 47 years total ex­ JUST PAT MONTHLY! has two bedrooms. with all the extra*. BuUt-ln*. fire­ 41% EHectrolux, MI 3-6306 after ^ 1953 Ford V-8, 4 door, automatic, and Saturday mornings. WAITRESS TO work In local res­ able. can MI 8-5800. 1, 2 or 8 YEARS TD FAY Beautiful 7 room Dutch Ctalonial, This la a good home—location p.m. TR 5-2477; Terry Steam . • .,. 35% perience. 90 days guarantee on all AT ONCE full-time sales clerk for WELL HEATED Woms, free park­ MAIN STREET — Large corner place, stainlsts steel sink, d is ^ r 33% 35% $295. work. Potterton’a, Ml 9-4537. taurant. ExceUent working condi­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS ing. Al*o cablna with efflclenclea. BOLTON excellent location. 8-car garage plus. Actually In South Windsor al, and many more custom fea­ Tonlngton •.. p.m^ _____ drug store, Pleasant working con­ [12 FOOT CAR TOP boat and cobT- ■tore In the central part of Main priced low to settle estate, 8X8,900. WINDERMERE—Two miles from Veeder Root . 53 56 1952 Ford V-8, Standard, $225. tions. Apply In person, Frank’s ditions. All store benefits. Blue btaatlon boat and box trailer. $16.88 Cal; between 6-7. Screnton'e Motel. but has Manchester water, etc. Up tures. $14,$00. McCarthy Enter- r i d e WANTED from W. hUddle GONDER’S TV Service—Motorola Roofing-Aiding 16 Princess Restaurant, 628 Main St. -Street In the heart of the business Here la an attractive Cape Cod Two-famlly duplex, centrally lo­ Rockville Center, erne mile from The above quotatlona are not to 1953 Chrysler 4-door. Very good Cross, paid vacations. Apply Mr Shown at 822 Oakland St., Man­ s cxiMPUcra 180 Tolland- Tpke. Ml 9-0826. section T. J. (Trockett, Realtor, ta the Baldwin, Concord Road area. rises. Realtors, MI $-4878. R. Route 88, 1% acres clear, level Turnpike to Hartford Center and PhUco factory service. HI-FI, home available ta a convenient and cated. 3-car garage, sale price, Large 7 room cane with attached I. Mvirdock. M^ 8-847$^. ___ be construed as aetuql markefa- condition. $350. ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ MAIDS, tlVE-IN to $220 month. Hart, Arthur Drug; chester. $110. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 8-1577. desirable location. There are about ? corner lot, artesian well, building Hours 8:80-4:80. MI 9-8880 after 6 phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce F R ^ m U R E BEDROOM tor rent In private MI $15,800. garage. Three bedrooms, 1’4 baths. 1951 Pontiac. Buns good. Looks pentry. Alterations and additions Finest Jobs. Top New York agen- home, private entrance, near eighteen four year old "Valentine Custom built 8 bedroom ranch shell. Industrial tone. Edward K; of St. Ml 9-1486. 11958 SEA KING outboard. Excel­ THREE ROOMS, ground floor, Taxes opiv $223 ner year. BOLTON—Here’s a good sUed $lx MAN DROWNED IN LAHIS r id e r s w a n t e d , vicinity good $99. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran »cy. A-1 homes, tickets sent. Write All 100% guaranteed, soma in Cheney’a Gentleman only. 119 built” homes on this dead-end manv extras, half acre land room split level featuring a spa- Hamilton, Broker, CH 6-5742. Situations Wanted— Male 39 lent condition. Rever*e and for­ , A few steps off South Mata —neat Utchfleld. April 38 (A5—Leman Travelers. Hours 8-4 ;S0. Call MI teed A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn Agency, 35 Lincoln, Roslyn o ^ n a l factory crates, with origi­ plenty of parking, Main St near street Just one block from Rt. 44A ward. 5 h.p. $80. 100 Spruce St, Cooper Hill St. Ml 9-0595^______Post Office. Available May 15. Ml $17,500. six room ranch w-tth attached ga­ clous living room, full dtatag HotchWaa. 34, Terryville, toll from 8-0629. ______MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA St. Ml 8-4860^______■ Hts., New York. MATURE, healthy, young man nal factory aerial numbers. off South Road. The home is a tra­ Beautihil nearly new 8 bedroom room, three bedrooms, oversized KIERNAN MOTOR SALES, FURNISWED rooms, completf 9-532« 9-5. rage. Full basement. This house Land for Rent - 73n 3-5422.______Owner, $17,900. MI 4-1049. AND, we have quite a few new WITH THESE CHOICE furnishings. Tongren, Broker, 113 and smaUest payments anywhere. 6-7609 collect. Articles For Sale 45 Service, Guarantee Immediate Do* Summer Home* for Rent 67 ment' or information phone owner. garage. Not a amsdl loan or finance com­ 9-1919 alter 5 p.m. work. Ml 4-1852. 1x6 T*G Sheathing, 6000’ livery Or Free Storage Until homes—rolonia's and ranches in JARVIS LISTINGS Main Street. MI 3-6831. NICELY FURNISHED room. large Bob Agnew at Mitchell 9-4576 or Manchester. Plus a few desirable pany plan. Douglas Motors. 833 LOAM—SAND—stone — Gravel — min.-, $94 per M’ N e^ed . GIANTS NECK Heights, next to $13,600—SDC room cape, tall base­ 1958 BUICK special convertible. LAWN MOWERS, all types sharp­ Roofing and Oilmneya 16-A AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC — Bta clothes closet, tile hath, nice pri­ MI 3-$472. building lots—Robert Rd., Rock- ANDOVER —Lake front cofiage Mata St. ened and repaired. Called for and Fill and Amealte. For prompt erlence. 24-hour service. Cau Tool Company, ^ Iton , Conn. both. Phone MI 9-4479. 3-674'5 after 8. ing room. Attached garage. Two ed with good frontage m South Drive It at Brunner’s ta Talcott- dryers and electric ranges. MI Sari VahCamp, Ml 9-4749. **• SEE THE 1960 Wheel Horse riding 3$1 STATE STREET, ■*50. 5 room ranch, large living vacation with beautiful view. The | „nd sewer, hot water oil furnace fireplaces. Wooded landscaped lot. THREE OR FOUR room apart- best of everything has gone Into ^ c e d for quick sale, Wlndaor Eaat Windsor or Man- B vllle. 9-8678. MACHINIST—Experienced wito t x tractor. A-P Equipment, 946 Cen­ NORTH HAVEN, CX)NN. Apartment BoildinK* room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed The value Is obvious. Multiple chosUr. Call MI $-4391. BROTHERS buy, trade down or trade any ter St., MI 9-2052. Open evenings. menta tacludtag heat, hot water, this houae. J. D. Realty, 470 Mata . 1957 PONTIAC station wagon with perlmentol aircraft Md ”®™“ « dHestnut 8-2147 rooms. mortgage can be Ustlng No. 1812. TAMKIR TREE removal, land Movlng-^Trucking— gas tor cooking, electric refrigera­ for Sale 69 assumed. Marion E. Robertson, St. MI 3-5129. ,T. D. REALTY LOST YOUR home with this agen­ - hydramatic, radio, heater, white- Mris. All benefits. Wilco Machine POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ # SEPTIC -TANKS 470 MAIN STREET 301 CENTES ST, cleared, firewood cut. Insured. Storage 20 Tool Company, Bolton,.Conn. dismantling cottage .at O ven- tor and gas stove. Csdl MI 9-7737 Broker, MI 8-5953. Bolton—Rambling seven room cy. Personalized service. We Hat, wall tires, blue and white. Brun-’ Call Paul A. Ellison, MI 3-8742. sen, Bolens, Toro and Aliena. SeU- CLEANED and INSTALLED from 5-7 p.Tii.' 126-128 L'SNESS-STREET- Brand 6 ROOM RANCH In Vernon. Oyer custom built ranch. Just over the 3 ner’a, TalcottvlUe. Open evenings. try Lake, Good novelty siding, new' 4H room apartments with 1,600 square feet on one floor. Uv- MI 3-8139 sell and trade. Alice CJlampet, 1968 WILLY8, 4-door sedan. | MANCHESTER Package Delivery. f i r s t -c l a s s auto mechanic need propelled push or riding. 18 to 80 “W BOWERS SCHOOL—* room ranch, Manchester line on half acre shad­ Realtor, 843 Mata St., Manchester, Ml 3-S13S LAWN SERVICE—Mowing, trim­ matched flooring. Htaough lumber GENERAL RENTAL agency— We year leases, moderate down pay- tag room 20x80 feet. Three huge running condition. Ml 8-8825. Light trucking and package deliv­ only apply. Must have tools. Good taches. Ask for demonstration and for. complete cottage 20x40. Doors, • SEWEMS seven years old. foyer, large liv­ ed lot. Large living room, formal Tel. MI 9-4843. - 1956 FORD V-8 convertible. Just ming, grading, fertilizing and be satisfied. Trade In your old ma­ specialize ta rentals of all kinds. "ment, assumable mortgage. J. D. bedrooms. 1% baths, modern BOLTON AREA ery. Refrigerators, washers and working conditions. .^PP'y windows, wiring. Very ressooable. MACHINE CLEANED ing room, dining room, and I dining room.'dream kitchen, 8 large overhauled, standard shift, radio, clean up. J. Williams, MI 3-8948. chine. Parts and service. We D. Realty, MI 8-812$, evenings Realty. 470 Main St., MI 8-8129. bedrooms, full basement. By ap- kitchen, two-csr garage, large lot new top, full price, $1098 at Brun­ stove movtag specialty. Folding Olender’s Body Shop, Rockville. MI 9-0117 evenings. bedrooms. 1% baths, unique family Terrific Trio chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. sharpen and repair most all h i ^ . •INSTALLATION MI 8-1637. 470 Mal»^ 8U tment only. $17,900. Other list- 126.900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml *10,T00^Andover Lake. 8 room room. Attached garaga Full base­ ner’s, TalcottvUle. STEPS, sidewalks, atone walls, BULLDOZER-GRADER and power lawn mowers. Ml C . Phllbrick Agency. MI 0-8464. 9-8464. cape. Reduced for quick ment. Designed for gracious family fireplaces, flagstone terraces. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ 8- 7958, Ctapltol Equipment Co.. 88 SPECIALIST FURNISHED 8 room heated apart­ Business Property for Sale 70 sale. wanted. The Thomas Colla Co., 25i ment. Private entrsaices. Parking. PORTER STREET— Garrison Co­ living. Multiple Ustlng No. 1842. Lawns landscaped. Work done at ing Company. Local and long dis­ Mata St.______618-620 CENTER STREET property OWNER DEMANDS reasonable prices. MI 3-0796. Broad St.______. Adults. Apply 299'Autumn before lonial, 6 rooma and sunporch. 1% $10,700—Oventry Lake, Large 4 tance moving, packing and stor­ with excellent income. Priced for ACTION JARVIS REALTY CO. puick Stamp-On$! experienced foundation man to 9 FOOT DEACON’S bench, black! Towk a«i CoHutry 7:30 p.m. p 4 baths, large kitchen with pantry, room ranch. Steam heat, GARDENS PLOWED and ,har- age Regpilar service throughout quick eale. J. D. Realty, 470 Mata REALTOR INSUROR New England States snd Florida. work on Simplex tom s. JWe to with gold stenciling, $»8. ^ Price greatly reduced to sell Im­ enclosed backyard with atone fire­ ' porch, garage, double lot. rx/wcu. *YU JVMJ iva/ LOAM FOR RENT—Why |pqk further? Street; MI 3-5129. place, near achool. Owner ' AG 283 E. Center *t. MI 8-4112 read blueprints. Reliable. Call Ml marble top Uble $60, thumb-bMk mediately. 6 room 'cape, 5 finished estimates. Phone MI 9-5951. MI 8-6563. . Draiuasc Go. We have new 3*4 rbom, heated $11,506—Hebron. * room ranch. 3 3-5966 after 6 p.m.,______Windsor chair, old $15. Phone MI 1 Th r e e in v e s t m e n t properties. rooms, full shed dormer, full base­ $-647$. After hours call MI 8-TI47. PI 2-8811 AUSTIN A. (CHAMBERS Oo. Izical- I apartments in., residential area of acres of land. 9- 3493. • FOKSah Ml 9^143 Rockville Just 18 minutes from Call The Belfiore Agency, Ml ment. 2 fireplaces, tile bath, SPLIT LEVEL — Manchester — movtag, .packing, storage. Inw d e p e n d a b l e single man to work WnXLAMiF. STEELE 8-5121. -______- ______breezeway, garage, amesite drive, $13,800—Coventry. 8 room colonial, COME SEE THESE VALUES Household Services and SON Hartford bv Wilbur Cross High­ 30x48. Six extra large rooms. rate on long distance moves to on poultry farm. Room and board way. Kitchen appliances furnished. comblnstion windows and doors, garage, -over one acre,, Offered . 13-A 48 states. MI 8-5187. All plastered, eight closeU, oak . Manchester—Tep value. 4 bed­ furnished. PI 2-7833, MI 9-4824. TR S-1166.______c o m m e r c ia l PROPERTY large lot. Quick occupancy. floors, stainless steel' oven ■ and trees, large garden. Mi 9-7842 Route 6 Andover — Eight miles room home, remodeled, tall baae­ WEAVING of Bums, moth holes ^ T.T.TiiGE STUDENT wanted^ to range birch cabinele. 2 cerqmlc $12,900-t_Bolton. Second lake. 6 ment, neW furnace, pattb. garage, aqd tom clothing, hosiery nms Painting—Papering 21 Maurice J. McSuIre FOUR ROOM garden apartment, from Manchester Seven acres of CHARLES LESPERANCE tile baths • Anderson, w'lndows, work part-time and clean well maintained 'building, land with 1100 foot frontage. Priced room ranch, garage, Al­ close to Junior High and High hr-dbags repaired, zipper , re tag summer vacation. Manchester MI 9-7620 2-car garage, • 2 separate cellar MlU'VAlflH heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ for quick sale. ' , * ' most new. . ■». School, $15,900. placement, umbrellas repaired, PAINTINO AND paperhangh Green-Shoe Outlet. levels, solid cedar shingles. 84 men’s shlit ollars reversed and Good cletai workmttasnlp at rea­ Real Estate tor and parking", $115. MI 3-1809, j . D. Re a l t y BOLTON-^ Gracious custom built on butt. All wire lath ceilings, 5%; room home, 1*4 baths, recrea­ $13,800—Coventryr"‘ % room older Five room-ranch. Parkade area, replaced. Marlow’t Little Mend sonable rates. 80 years In M ^ y J B S m * AD 6-1269.______truss roof construction, amesite horns. * Mrfe$, well built home with extra - large 470 Main St.______MI 3-5129 tion room, triple garage, 2% Ipg Shop. Chester* ■ Raymond Piske. Bu MI3-4C44 (30VENTRY — Four room apart­ drive, . aluminum storms and kitchen, raised hearth fireplace, 9-9237. ZoninF Board of Appeals NURMI BUILDING FOR sale Or rent *rith acres Isndadairo^. Carlton W. screens, cast iron furnace, base­ $14,700—Bolton. 4 finished $ room and three good sized bedrooms. TV SERVICE - Potterton’e aU VANCOUR ment, heat, hot water, electric Hutchins, MI 9-5182, cape, large living room, base­ CONSTRDOnON OO. AUTO BODY stove .garage. ■-References re­ parking area. 27-39 Oak St. Tel board hot water heat, fireplace, makes. Highest quality guaranteed HOUSE PAINTING, Interior and NOTICE MI 3-7723. acre lot. J. D. Realty. 470 Mata ment garage. Manchester—Five room ranch, work and parte, over 47 years ex­ exterior. Free estimates. Low low "— Variajices-Exceptlons quired, Beautiful view. A. G, FLORENCE ST.—7 room home, en- Crickmore, PI 2-6449. ,■ cloeed porch, aluminum - storms, St.. MI 3-6129. all rooms extra large, three bed­ perience, Famni" for service since rates Workmanship guaranteed. Granted IWLDERS , $14,800—Coventry. * room ranch, rooms, high 4*4% mortgage-to as­ 198i. Phone MI 9-4537 for best garage, amesite drive. Immediate breezeway. garage, plaa- MI 9-6398. Winfred Gamer, Carpet WP* SEPTIC TANKS • Rwtidwitial SDC ROOM apartment .with hekt ' Houses for Sale 72 BY OWNER—62 Alexander St, — 7 sume. Immediate occunancy tor service. _____ ■ occupancy. Asking 112.500, Call room Garrison Colonial, 1*4 baths,’ ' . tered walls. EXTERIOR AND Interior painting holstery cleaning. 8 AND and hot -water. J. D. Realty, 470 TWO APARTMENT house, three Paul J. Correnti, MI 3-6368. comfortable living. $18,900. Charles Genovese, Limltea re­ • CominwreM Mata Street, MI 3-5129. hot water oil heat, plastered walla, HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish remov and paporhangtag. Wallpaper and four rooms. Priced ifor copper plumbing', breezeway, two- $15,300—Bolton. Almost new. 8% South Windsor—8*4 room custom al, ceUars and attics cleaned. books. Guaranteed workmanship. pairer’s license; 55 Oakland 8t. PLU86ED SEWERS • Indimtriai quick sale. Centrally located. J. D. STRONG STREET —7 room co room ranch, all the extras, Pontlcelll ft Krebs, Used car FIVE ROOM 3rd floor apartment lonlal, 4 bedrooms. Fully insulat­ car attached garage, $21,700. Call built ranch, one year new. Over Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold Reasonable rates. Fully Insured. Realty, ,47ft Main St,. MI 8-8139. Owner, MI 8-6868.______J______basement garage, amealte 1100 square fsat. Crisp new living Fast and courteous service. I^o dealers license. Stock Place g e t * ERIOE8---MA** With large private porch. Heat ed. Steam heat. Fireplace. Garage baekJs 1815 when .,Hqar. MI 9-4034. Machlia OIsssmI and hot water furnished. Rent $90. drive, 2 wooded seres, high area, l»i acres Exceptional value J, Pelletier. Ml 9-6826.______’The above - will be effective ^ ^ E ONE IS OUBS! O ff Nortli SehMl S t 5% ROOM RANCH, knotty pine and amesite drive. $18,200. E«rle DICK’S WEATHEHISTRIP Cpm- Adults only. - Box T, Herald. MANCHESTER - Sturdy new 6 assumable mortgage. Im­ st $16,800. April 26. 1960 ^ . M l »-88S4—MaachMtw cabinets. «>* bath, llvlng-dlning S. Rohan, Realtor. Ml 3-7483. room Garrison Colonial. 1% .baths, mediate occupancy.. hornet were firet heated with oil... panv doors and windows, custom EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. Notice filed In office of town MdnelMMtM’ Ml 34836 Mtate Oaort L. basqment garage, good con- hot water heat, tall insulation, Manchesi*r~7 room ranch, three work guaranteed. Call collect Wll- Now Is the time to ^an your proofing Done. 154 COOPER HILL 3t.. Six room SIX ROOM oversized cape; full clerk—April 22. 1960 _ duplex, excellent neighborhood, strection, $10,800. Carlton W. plastered walls, fireplace with $15,500—Andover, lArge 6 room bedrooms, two baths, plus _ three llmantic HA 8-1196. spring and summer painting. Rea- ZONING BOARD OF'APPE^Lfl Hutchins. Ml 9-5182. shed dormer, ceramic tile bath, cape, V/i baths, fireplace, Folks to the-ell fleld district of Western Pennsylvania put b e i ^ children, $105. Glastonbury MEd- tally plastered, large kitchen with paneled wall, knotty pinis cabi­ finished rooms In basement. Choice sonaMe prices with estimates Rdward M. Saari, Acting© nets. Large shade trees. Owner garage. of oU on sttlte In thetr heck yards. Oil was then FLAT FINISH Holland window, cheerfully given. Fully insured, Chairman McKinney bros. ford 8-9057 after 5 :30. MANCHESTER—Salt Box — large adjoining utility room, half acre neighborhood. homes and stores by % toch pipe where It was manu^Iy shades made to measure. All and builder. Ml 3-4860. gueuranteed workmanship. ’Thomas David S. McComb. Acting LARGE 2*4 room tarnished apart­ li'ring room with fireplace, dtatag lot, priced for quick «alr. S- ■^* $16;900-LBolton. Large 4 finished $ WARREN E. HOWLAND en surface brick. That waa ttie beglnnliig pf central heating ^ t n metal Venetian blinds at a new Harrison, Ml 9-2497. Secretary room, modern kitchen,- two apa- Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969 or room cape. 3 stone flre- low price. Keys made while you ment with stove, refrigerator. Ap­ BOLTON BRANCH Rdlid—7 room Realtor MI 3-1108 oU. Advt. N o.'es ply T. Morrow after 6 p.m.,- 26 ctous bedrooms with bath on .$ec MI $-8952. pK Cape, 2-car garage, sjundeck, two ,-*-placea, walkout basement, wait. Marlow’s. HXTERIOR and Interior painting. ond floor; Forced hot water heat, ------^------full shed dormer. 875 Main St,- There were oniy a few oU burners to Ha^ord Md T^land Ceo^ Ceilings reftalabed. Papernangt Birch St. ■ large bed­ fireplaces. 1% acres of land. t asphalt paving breezeway and garage. $15,900. $6 FOOT RANCH, 4 i t beat for $18,600. Call the Ella Manchester, Cohn. tlaa srhen made our first fuel ell dellve^ 40 5 ^ ? ! a l l MAKES of TV, radio and Wallpaper books. Estimates giv rooms, Orep ice. garage. 2 wooded the* wwSe energetically Improved our equipment and deHverjr boms slectronlo equipment ex- Other llatlnger Phllbrick Agency, worth Mitten Agency,mey, *1ealtora. $19,000—Bolton. Large $ room cape Evenings Bblly covesed by taeurancs. C apartment Ml 9-8484 acres; Carlton“ - W. Hutchins, Hutc MI 1*4 baths,, stone veneer,, teohnlquce. portly repaired with a 90-day Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. Invitation to B id TWO ROOM tatplshed MI 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. MI 9-9888 MI 8-0827 MI 4-1189 ' at 105 Birch St. 9-5182. . well landscaped lot. guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the ’The Town of Bolton Invites sealed PORTER s t r e e t Section—7 rooiq Per * luxury imrvlce that coeta no more, phone Ml 9-4596 0* Manchester TV. Ml 9-1046. • SoAM ^'eM WAlfoiS VERNON—Immaculate thres bod- BOWERS SCHOOL—New 6 room bids on the foUowing: BOLTON QUIET STREET—Large yard, four home near school, den. tall dtatag EXECUTIVE TYPE room ranch, right off .Parkway. $19,800 — Manchester. O w n * r a TR5-S271.. A complete smnmer wardrobe—‘ B on d »-^ toel» MorttcaKCS 3 . Here’s a comforb^ moved to Florida. 1280 home, ,1% baths, bullt.-ln stove, slacks, shortsl and smart vest for • ROAD OILING OF ALL T Y P ^ g _ _ ^ rooms, bath, heat, hot water, stove room, large kitchep, living room Price reduced to $13,990. Assume Pressed off In a Jl/fy onl;o. linens Street Broom to fit Ford- 6-room ranch, wlOi • 15x24 with fireplace, bullt-In book­ Six room ranch w*to, ,I% baths, square foot ranch, breez- fireplace, baseboard heat, trees. 1960—DIAMOND «)BILEE reforts or your own backyard. Step l a w n c a r e by The season. M l MORTGAGES—If you need money and refrigerator, second ■ floor. 4*4% G.I. or F.H.A. 10% down. $16,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI or wearables, these lovely‘‘rose mo­ son Major Diesel Tractor breekeway and over­ SBlM N nAL* • COMMWCIAl. • IHOUSWUl cases and desk, attached one-car fully plastered, complatoly air con yvay and garage. 4% mort- by step guide makes sewing easy. 3-2862. we are In a position to finance and Wagoner loader Adults. Inquire at 37. Marble St. A real buy. Call El E. Buahey. 9-5182. YEAR OF OIL HEATING tifs will add color and beauty to second mortgages in any amounU. sized garage, ptos a garage, second floor, 8 bedrooms ditioned, aluminttm'." awnings snd ResLEstate.' MI 9-2083. g«««- ______> - ^ -y — . No. 8385 with Patt-O-Rama is • CRUSHED ttO N E lA ^ l TWO--ROOM furnished apartment and bath' extra building lot, In sizes 9, 11. 12, 13, 14, 16, 18 the Item. No embroidery neces­ Terms to. suit your needs. J. D- 'Further details and Information S'/i-room apartment. combination windows, .tokutifiii lo ------'V FIVE ROOM Gambolatti built' BoildiPg-ContritHIng 14 Ideal'for extra rental for couple or one person. All utili­ $20,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml BOLTON—Fine 8 room house, large -Boltnn. lA ige 7 room Bust 30 Va to 38. Size 11, 31 tie bust sary! Re^ty. 470 Mata 8t„ Ml 8-5129. may be obtained from First Se­ home. Living-room 15x36, 2 ranch garage;'' rec room, excel-, "Our Baputatlen Pattern No. S279 has color trans toeoii)n. ’The lot la ties, private entrance and hath. 9-8464. .cation, acre lot. Nicely landscaped. lot extra acreage available if dr s l a c k s , 2% ' yards of 35-tach a l l carpelltry, lectman Charles A. Robbins, Rt. lent condition.- Price Juet reduced fer for iO motifs. \ ’TYPES of carpentry , work ISO* X ZOO* to a nice Inquire 224 Charter Oak. MI 8-83M. In the low 30s. Has to be seen to be sired. Clifford Magnuaon. MI Stone fireplaced, large ga­ D E L C O -H fA T la Yew Awenwee" shorts. yards, vest, 1>4 yards, pnwinwM Opportunities 32 6 (R.F.D. 1, Andover). Bids will MANCHESTER—4 room ranch type $17,500. Goodchlld-Bartlett Regltyv ______order, send'25c in coins to:— done. Alterations, dormerST- roof 1 locatloa and the price 3-0239. - - rage and barn, 1% aerqs. Toi.order, send 35c in coltik to: tags, porches, finish upatalm, base be received by Selectman. Robbins CALL Ml 3-2427 a n c h e s t e r appreciated. . Realtors. MI 8-7925, BU 9d)98$. HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL restauranb I is only 814300. M sparkling two home, central heat, city utilities, View. Sue Burnett,’ibe Man^eator Eve- meats and garages, etc. Call Ml imtll 1 P.M. on May 2, 1060. They I MeCarthy Rtoterprias* bedroom apartments, deluxe kitch­ excellent lot, on bus lino. $10,900. OPPORTUNITY for small buslnoaa GARDNER STREET—Immaculato nlng H erald, 1160 AVE, OJ In Manchester, groastag $90,000 will be opened at the regular meet­ J. D; REALTT ■tT' 9A981. yearly. Good lease, present owner Bealtors NliSSDORF SMID a MI 00. en, ceramic tile bath. Ample closet Othor listings. Phllbrick Agency man, 6 room horns snd large ' custom built Colonial ranch, three AMERICAS. mSW YORK 80. N.T. NEW YORK 8S, N-1^ ing of the Board of Selectmen at space, off street parking. Heat and' MI' 9-84^. ______' 470 MAIN JIT. ______MI 8-5129 LAWRENCE E. FIANO BIDWELL HOME Improvement retirtag from restaurant bustae^ Bob Murdock frame building', two blocks from bedrooms. buUt-ln statalMs etoel For lst-cla$s mailing add 10c tor -For _l»t-ria*s add the Commimlty Hall at $ P6L «m ? 'hot water mrorided. Individual Mata Street, business Zone H,- p a ttern . Print Name. Addre** ^ oaA p^ m . I ^ Name, Ad Ck>. Alteratlona, edditiona ga­ J. D. Realty. 470 Main St., MI MI 8-4578 EIGHT ROOMS—Can bo used as EAST HARTFORD—Adorable Brokftri ' Ml 8-2766> rtfriwriLtoi*, itov# 'tnd link. Tilt BANTL May 2, I860. thermostat;' fem edlale Occupancy. rages. Roofing an'* aiding experts. 8-6120. ’ Bn I-847X. room Oapo full cellar, plaa|*rej rlced for Immediate eale. S. A. hathTtwo fireplaces, large yard. WFltii 2 ^ . Style No. and Size. dress wl(b Zone and Pslttem Num Bide ehould he plamly marked ASTHALT CaU Mr. m rhner. The Jarvis one or two-famlly. N w gas hMt- Siseehlsr. Realtor, MI 8-6$6$ or A t).M A IN i T i i i t Atumtaum clapboards a specialty, "Bid tor Street Broom’’. or, storm windows, Ish o lot- Call walls hEuxiweod floors, owner. Fftol’ F. Fiftno MI 8-0468 818,000. Owner MI M941. • Send SSe today tor your copy ber. ■ -Reairo Oo., E. Center Street, MI9ft963. « t Uia Sortaur A Summer Issue of | Have you the ’60 Album eontain Unaxcalled:aUed workmanship..workmanamp,. Easyziag F O V m A p i The Board of Selectmen reaerve MI $-6804. ^ $-l$31. BU 9-OSOO. vd-’ « we BMoy lovely derigne and free MI 8-4113, $-7$47. ■I.. the right to reject eny an bid*. pattenki? Only Me « oopy!