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I, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961 PAGE SIXTEEN ATerege Daily Net Preaa Run iianrbrstrr Stti^mng HfraUt For tha Week Ended The Weather Jona S, 1961 Fereeaat of I). S. IVaatbar Bawae The BmnM NetUcton Group of lyst la 194Q and appointed an offi­ Showera. conalderabla eleadl- Center Oongregatioiukl Church cial of tha company in 1949. He Whirlpool . 1 3 ,3 3 0 neaa, cooler tonight and Wadaaa- About Town will hold Ita annual poUuck supper Three Named waa named second vice president— day, chance of min developliia by Manber gt tha Audit and aocial in the Robbins Room of Investments in 1960. E. anA Oat Raasas Wednesilay night Low toiugbS n Vr». OoVg» Moberff of For­ the church tomorrow |it 6:80 p.m. Directors of Frederick U. Conard, Jr., has SOec Hlgh Wedneaday In 10a. rest St. is nmv sttenrtinR a teach­ been a practicing attorney since PricM o> Low Msmche$ter— A City of Village Charm ing seminar at Sherwood School Manchester Grange members 1943. He is a director of American of Music In Chicago. She wilt be will meet in front of Orange Hall Cam Oo.. Inc., and Package Auto­ Sorvieo That's lotttr In Chicago for one week of ad- Case Bros mation Co., Inc., both of Hartford. VOL. LXXX, NO. 221 Wednesday at 7 p.m. to go on a (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 (Claatlfled AdverUalng on Paga 14) PRICE FIVE CBNTlS %"anced and concentrated organ mysteiy ride. and teaching instniction. The election of three new mem­ bers of the board of directors was Potterfon's The Laidies of St. James will ZBA to Review ISO Center St.—Cor. of Church Mrs. Kliaabelh M. Stone of .sponsor a -strawberry festival announced Saturday at the annual Bond Cut to $20,000 stockholders ' meeting of Case Valejv-ille. formerly of Manches­ Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the 14 Applications State N ew s ter. was feted Sunday at a sur­ St. James' School grounds. For Brothers Inc. by Wells C. Denni­ prise part\ in honor of her 75th tickets.' call Mrs. John Carbino. son, president. birthday. Mr.'. Robert U Tildcn 86 Branford St., or Mrs. Albert They are Clarence O. Ivey, vice The Zoning Board of Appeals RANGE of Meriden wa.s hostcs.' Mrs. president of The Connecticut Bank Husband, 21, Denies Roundup Sobielo, 226 School St., after 4:30 (ZBA) will hold a public hearing 1 M I Stone has eight grandchildren and p.m. ft Trust Co.; Gaylor C. Weir, sec­ seven great-grandchildren. tonight at 8 at the Municipal tUEL OIL Eichmann on Stand, ond vice president, of The Connec­ ticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Building to hear 14 applications Daughters of Liberty Xo. 17 GASOLINE Attorney Vincent 1.. Tban.a of will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at and Frederick U. Conard Jr.,, at­ concerning exceptions to town son- Charge of Plotting Six Teen-agers 140 Benton St left today along Orange Hall. This will-be the last torney and partner in Shipman ft ing regulations. with 20p othr.- Cnnnc. : I'-ut Jay- meeting tintil September. Goodwin, Hartford. cees for the 41st a.-.nua! national One request to erect a profes- Fined for ‘Fun’ convention of the 1" S .lunior Re-elected to the board of di­ ’ sionai building at 351 E. Center BANTLY OIL Manchester Lodge of Masons rectors were the following officers ! St., is being submitted by Atty. His Wife’s Murder Bomb Incident Chamber of Commerce in Atlant.a. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. i5a. He left on a ,'pp'ial train that of Case Bros: Wells C. Dennison, j Francis C, Shea. Tlio area is now I .IMI' \ \) . I\F. at the Ma.'onic Temple. The Mas­ president; Robert C. Dennison, vice located in Residence Zone C fol­ Airs Kidnap Charge will transport tho .laycec convcii- ter Mason degre will be conferred. ; ' ''t \! N ■ I IH.I. I Middlebury, June 20 (/P)— t'on goers from Ma-ssa. hiL'etl.'. president: Bernard M. Hoey, vice lowing a recent Town Planning Bristol, June 20 (JP)— A 2 1 -| Hanecek waa returned to Bris­ There will be a social hour and president; William F. Schukefow, I decision changing the area from | TEL, MIrclicM 9.-1595 year-old husband of six tol yesterday. ' Six Thomaston teen-ager.5 New York Pennst Ivaria, New refresh.nents. At a special seaalon of Circuit Jersey Maryland as well as Con­ secretary; James W. McKay, I Residence Zone A. The larftl is now | months today pleaded inno­ ■have been fined for igniting treasurer: and Willard F. Simp­ for constmetion of such a build- ; HOCKVilXE TR 5-3271 Court laat night he waa ordered a pipe section filled tvith ex- necticut. The Newcomers Club, sponsored cent to a charge of con.spiracy kins. partner. Mitchell-Hutchins. ing. i held under $50,000 on a charge of I plosives on the lawn of their by the YIVCA. will meet for cock- Investment Brokers. New Y o r k , I Six other applications concern j in an alleged plot to kill his conspiracy' to commit murder. He Denies He Marine P'c. Robert -N. l^'bcl, taits and dinner at Cavey's Re.'- | N. Y. waa not put to plea. {departing teacher. son of Mr- and Mr.s. Geoige .1. ] signs, two of which have been sub- ^ wife. taurant tomorrow at 6:30 p in. I Case Brother.' Inc. are man­ ■ niitted by Lutz Museum for di- The huaband, Alfred Fumari, Police said that Kilbara agreed I Their attorneys told Circuit Let-el, New stale Rd Manrhe.'ter This will he the last meeting of ufacturers of genuine pressboard. ! rectional puriioses and the Hart- madb the plea before Judge Simon to kill Mrs. Fumari for $400 and I Court Judge Michael A. Ciano yes- is .serving with the Third Pioneer -jie .season, electrical insulating papers and Cohen In Circuit Court. that Hanecek had hired him for I terday, the entire incident was Could Cut battalion of the Third Marine Di­ ford General Tire Co. at 1.5.5 Cen- LEGLERC the job at Fiimari's request. ' thought up "in the spirit of good board.', and paper specialties. The j ter St., for identification and ad­ The court ordered him held un­ vision In Okinawa. He recenily The .-Viniy and Navy au.xiliary FUNERAL HOME der $30,000 bond for trial In the Police Chief Thomas V. McCar­ fun." 2 vertising purposes. completed special training at will hold a public card party to- Manchester concern, celebrating thy said today that Fumari appar­ No one was Injured when the its 100th anniversary this year, Two applications, which also next term of Superior Court in Camp Ftiji McNair in Japan. i night at 6 o clock at the cliibhoiL'C. , Hartford. ently became emotionally upset pipe .section exploded June 7 out­ Slaughter ,\dd 19th Hole SI. Hd Sports j has three plants In Manchester and come under state hearing regu­ FUNERAL when his wife spoke Italian while side the home of Mrs. Leonard Der- East Hartford, and a recently lations, will be presented by Carl . .Flimarl waa originally held un­ der $50,000 bond, but hla attorney, the couple visited her parents, and vis, an English teacher at Thomas­ • > ..V. ^ Diibaldo Music Center will hold ' Scrapbook Recalls Happy Times completed paper mill in Brattle- E. McAllister, who is seeking a SERVICE relatives in Hartford. ton High School. Several days be­ By -raOMAS A. REEDY boro. Vermont. motorcycle dealership location just Wallace Burke of Briatol, aucceed- recitals tonight and t o m o r r o w I^ernaiti M Fogarty, chairman and toastmaster for the Manche.ster High School 1926 class reunion, WALTER N. ed in getting it reduced today. McCarthy said the huaband be­ fore the Incident, she had an­ Jerusalem, June 20 (/P)— night at the Waddell elementary ■ holds a scrapbook filled with memories for Cliarles L. "Pete " Wigren. retired MHS track and cross Ivey is a graduate of Wooford west of 414 Hartford Rd.. and ironi lieved that his wife and her rela­ nounced her intentions of resign­ College. Spartanburg, S. C., and LECLERC Two other men arreated with Adolf Eichmann swore under school The program will start at . country coach. .Mrs. WIgren. and John Andcr.-ion of Indian H¥ad. Md., the class member who came Rudolph Poirer of 55 Oakland St., Director F5imari will be presented in court tives were talking about him. ing for a new post. DORSEY 7:.3'0 Participating will be accoi -I the farthest di.staiice. The reunion party at tho Imperial Steak House in Bolton Saturday evening Harvard School of Business. He is for a repaircK’s license and cer- Mrs. Fumari works as a bank Tlie six youths, all seniors at the oath today he never realized was altended by 96 persons. Entertainment included songs by the Shoshamon Four, local quartet. currently -pre.sident, director and here on Thursday. dion piano, oi-gan. ant^ guitar so­ j tificate of approval for same. . They are Paul Hanecek. 23, clerk in Hartford. She is now living school, pleaded guilty to charges what the Nazi party intended I Herald plioto by Ohara member of the executive commit­ Five other requests for excep. Call Ml 9-5869 with her parents there. The couple loist.' and duets The fruhlic is in­ <. 23 Main Street. Manchester Bristol, a U.L. Army private ar­ of illegal tran.sportation of explo- to do to the Jews when h® vited and theie is no charge for tee of the Connecticut Develop­ ; tion to zoning regulations will also reated yesterday at Ft. DiX, N. J., previously occupied a third floor .'ives and u.se of explosives. ment Credit Corp.: director of the I be reviewed apartment here. They were Thomas Dailey, fined joined it in 1932. FURNITURE admission. DcMolay Mothers Circle will A Holy Hour will be conducted l\ f ~ c C i v f ' l l and John Kllhara, 17, of Saratoga By the time the extermination tonight at 7 at St. Bridget's Church V Fi t r J jc ill \ »1> C 11 Island Light ft Power Co., Block Fumari. who was employed as a %2T>0\ Robe' 1 5’oung, .520(1; John ii'cet for a picnic tonight at 6:30 Springs, N. V. salesman in a furniture store plot unfolded, Eichmann said, he William Breadhcft. 125 I.atnox at Center .‘Springs Park. by the Rev. Tliomas F. Gh-nn, pas- ; Island. R. I.; Chandler - E v a n s Reddick, S20U: Charles Dew. ,5100; Corp.. West Hartford; and Colt's owned and operated heie by his John Sangster, $100; and Thomas was powerless to "influence’’ it. i^t . has been awar led a certifi­ tor of St Boniface Church, New! Flaw from Capitol The former Gestapo officer ac» 22 East Center St. cate of merit bv the Winona School Patent P'ire Arm.'. Hartford. father for more than 30 yeais. ap- j Waters. $7.5, Sunset Council. Degree of Poca­ Haven. After the Holy Hour, the e peared in court today in dark cuStd of a key role in the Nail ex> of Photography. Winona Lake. hontas. will meet tonight at 7:30 will be a busines.s meeting of St. Weir was named sectiritv ana­ Deep Discord New Photo Judge Ciano said the difference terminaUon of aix million Jewa Manchester Iliad, for I ompleting a rour.se in Mrs. John V. Gregan, 341 E. Cen- ■ trousers and sports shirt without | in fines represented the degree ii. Tinker Hall lor election of offi­ Bridget's Rosary iocicty al which tcr St., has received an appropri-■ tie. He appeared uneasy as he ' This is the new official photo­ during World War II took the atand |"k'undamentals of Posing and cers. its schnlnrship awards will be an­ each youth pl,aycd in the incident. in hia own defense this morning ! Lighting '■ 'Hie school is comUn ted ale Flag Day gift from Congress- j answered routine questions. He : graph of Jacqueline Kennedy. nounced. Refreshments will be man Frank Kowalski—an Ameri­ Perils Plan for made no other statements. The First Laxly posed for the after hearing 10 weeks of proaecu* bv the Professional Photographers The \oiitl'. ami altar committees served. True tier Killed tion evidence against him. of .America. In- . can flag u'hich has flown over the His parent.' were in the court I photograph, taken by New CLOSED 0. ' the Guild of OurTjidy of Bar- Capitol in Washffigton. Due to INnoss house, but did not appear in the York photographer Mark Oxford, June 20 i.-P, - James 55’. Eichmann, now 55 and wearing tlioloniews pari.'li will meet to- Laos Coalition About 150 persona attended an , With the flag was a letter of cer­ court room. Shaw, in the White House liv­ Gracey. 30. of Munn Rd.. South- hom-rimmed glasses, snapped to Offiio'-s of the Woman's Baptist I 1. orro'.v at 8 p.m. i,i the liaseiiient out(ioo|- service, sponsored by the tification from J. George Stewart, MY SHOP W IU BE ing quarters al the end of biiry, WH.S killed last night when ramrod attention whien presiding TODAY, Mi.ssioii -Society will be in-stalled at of the icctory at 741 E. Middle Salvation Army and Women's iiis truck shot across Hogsback Judge Moshe Landau announced a meeting tomorrow at 8 p in. in architect of the U.S, Capitol. CLOSED UNTIL Geneva, June *0 —The (ContIniiMl on Page Right) May. ( AP Photofa.x) Tpke. Christian Temperance I’nion la.st Fnited States today offered to Rd. off Rl. 67. bounced against the start of the defense. Pellowship Hall at the Community night in Center Park. The Salva­ Mrs. Gregan is past president of FURTHER NOTICE take ita ntlUtary sdvlaera out of a culvert and sma.shed into a tree. His mouth pinched for lack of Baptist Chure.n. | Manchester Barracks. Veteran.' of TUESDAY, Temple Cliaptgr,^ East- tion .Army band played for hymn i Laoft. Conuniiniat adviaen alao Slate police said Gracey, who teeth, his chin out and his should­ em Star, will isponsihj-^ strawberry singing. ■ ' ■ I World War I Auxiliary of the USA. was alone in the truck, was thrown ers squared back. Eichmann swora Puiymond N. Newton, iiiachin- past president of the Nathan Hale would hare to pull out under Murder Conviction Upset, b-3 shortcake suppej^ Sij^av June 25 the American plan for turning out of the vehicle. There were no "to tell the truth, the whole truth WEDNESDAY isl B mate lircman apprentice. from 5 to Viji.m. .Masonii district, and department banner SAM YU LYES indications as to what caused the and nothing but the truth." L'.s.N' Bon of Mr and Mis Julian The Strickland group of Second bearer. the divided Southeast .Asian Temple: Reservations sRotould - ^ 0 Congregational Cluirch win meet “SHOE REPAHUNO kingdom Into a neutral nation accident. As he swore “by God," the audi­ Nevton. Brookfield Rd . Bolton, made by Tluirsday by calling Mrs In a letter, accompanying the rtcentiv lomnlcted basic subma­ for a picnic tomorrow at 6:.30 p m. flag gift. Congressman Kowalski OF THE BETTER KIND” Isolated from th^ Cold War. ence made up mostly of Jewish Everett Campbell, ,32t E Centi at the home of Mrs. Samuel Pier­ The L'.S. offer waa made to New Culombe Trial survivors of the wartime pogrom rine training at the New London St nr Mrs. Joseph Gallant, 89 Oil wrote. "I can picture .vou march­ 28 O.AK STREET 9 / to 108 son. 57 Arviiie PI. ] Same Side As Watkins the 14-natlon conference on rumbled in surprise and resent­ Will Be Open Submarine Base. i cott Dr, ing and marshaling the ladies of Hartford. June 20 ■J’l- The Slate the auxiliary at the time I visited Geneva by Ambaaaador 55’. Av- Motor Vehicle department'.' daily ment. Eichmann said he preferred A party for the junior choir of the erell Harriman, chief I'.S. dele­ not to swear on the Bible but Four members of the Frank .1. your installation ceremonies. Ever record of automobile fatalities as from Thursday Salvation Army will be held tonight since that time. I have wanted to gate, who aaid the withdrawal Decision Next Week of last midnight and the totals on rather "by the Almighty God.” Mansfield Memorial Coits League at 6 1.30 ill the Youth Center. | must he “ phased and coordinat­ Auxilian- will attend the 20th an­ send you something that 1 know the same date last year: "I am not bound b,v any con­ L T. WOOD CO. you would treasure.’’ ed” under the au|>er\ialon of 1960 1961 fession. but i do believe in God,”’ nual convention of the Department Read Herald Advs. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY neutral truce teema. On at 10 a.m. of Connecticut June 23 tliroiigli 25. Tlie Women's Home T.oagiie of Stale’s attorney John D. LaBelle^despile the fact that his ronvir- Killed ...... 94 108 he told Judge Landau. ICE PLANT the Salvation Anuy will meet tn- ponder.4 today whether to ask fori tion had been set aside by the U. S. Mrs Harrison Wil.son and Mrs. Lil­ Zurich, .Switzerland, June 20 .-P) Bhehmann's first testimony waa ian Ryan, delegates and Mrs Cora monow at 2 pm. in Junior Hall, a new trial for Arthur Culombe. .Supreme Court, a blast at Israel For kidnaping him To 5:30 p.m. .51 BISSE1.I, STREET —The three L.aoiian princes inter­ who.se conviction for a double mur- His attome.v. Alexander A. Gold- iiolf Club Ruling Due Blow and .Mr.«. Harold Osgood, al- Hostesses are Mrs. Margaret Per- New Britain, June 20 lA’i - The Adolf Eichmann, 56-year-old fortper Gestapo officer, stands to give evidence In his own de­ In Argentina. Ha aaid a prosecu­ Turn East From .Main St. rett, Mrs Anna Nicklen and Mrs. rupted their conference today be­ ' der has been set aside by the U.S. j f«rb, said today that he planned At State Theater "ternales, will at'encl at Horselo s Stanley Golf Club’a executive board fense at his trial in .lerUsalem today. In the foreground is his attorney’ Robert Servatius. tion statement that he came ta Robert McKcown CHOPPED cause one of them was 111, but their ! Supreme Court. ' to petition Superior Court within (AP Photofax via radio from Jerusalem.! - Israel voluntarily waa false. Carriage Inn in Norwalk. I Since June 1957. Culombe, 36. a dn.v or so to get the 36-yeai-old may tell its m e m b e r i today chief aides met in an effort to iron I ha.' been under sentence to die in mental defective transferred,from what's been done about the ela. chance to study the court's de­ (Continued on Page Four) ment would reconvene on June 25 In a joint communique tlie two . owned „ by the, „ Travelers Insurance and You'll ^ [ Pro-western Laotians expressed I pj.'ion dclogatibns a.sked the United N a - i Compan-V- fell near Willow St. and Washington. June 20 - The at Lovanium University, on the (OonUnued on Page Eight) : w doubt that the conference of rival LaBelle indicated, he will decide heights outside I.«opoldville, in an tions to use its good offices to per- ^'*'ei Lane near the end of a run- 1 P’^inces would be able to agree on a ’ U S. Supreme Court has declined within a week on whether he will effort to form a unified govem- suade tlie scce.sslonist regime In ' " ^.1 , coalition government for their' ask for a new trial. to rule on the validity of Connecti­ Tractor Group i ment. Katanga Province to participate in I The plane was carrying six per- strife-tom Asian kingdom, Lfl(Bclle said the only official cut's controversial laws that make ' 'The delegates from the, rival tlic parliament, whose aim is to , the pilot and co- "The disagreement is v e r y word he- "has received regarding it a crime to use or advise the use a r l I 1 FI Leopoldville and Slanle.vville re- unifv The Congo, and strive and reported deep." said a spokesman for the the decision has been a brief tele­ of birth control devices. CtC I S mJ C cl U 1 1 II C I ginies, holding planning sessions put the country back on the road among the injured. Bulletins T>earn how you can insure your home, 0 PENTonitetiii 9 Vientiane group. "I don’t have gram from the clerk of the .Su­ The vote yesterday wa.s 6-4. ; here, agreed that all Congole.se to becoming a real nation. The pras-sengers were identified U B 2 0 1 much hope of success. If the talks • in unoffirial reports as Carroll Culled from AP Wires vour car. rt'ery thing you own. pay in eaay < IIEXEY HALL preme Court notifying him of re­ Justice Felix FYankfurtei, who troops and police in Leopoldville Tile United Nations has agreed Inatallments. with American's HARTFORD RD. VALUPAK PIPPER STEAK package O J C break down, war will start again • versal of the .sentence. wrote the court's main. opinion, aliould deposit their arms In a F''ostcr, Travelers aiidltor, and In Laos." ' On Castro Deal to prevent an.v arms, money nr Janies Smith. Travelers vice-presi­ budget plan. Aak for details, .MANCHESTER VVhile he is waiting for a copy said the laws, dating bad; to 1879, U.N.-guarded warehou.«e during other negotiahle instniments from The working committee dis­ of the official decision, he said, he have never been trtily enforced. the forthcoming session of parlia­ dent. 'Tlielr wiv-e.s were with them. U.S. REC.AIXS GENEVA ENVOY cussed a 5-point progrram includ- Detroit. June 20 iiPi Cuba’s Fi­ being taken into the prci Im-ls of Tlicir addre.sses were not available. 5Vashlngton, June 20 (/P)— Pilgrim lUillSf FTItEE PARKING will begin requesting conferences He commented that the court ment. the university, and all telephone CHARLES W. LATHROP AGENCY, INC. ing formation of a unified delega-, with police officials in whose areas wa.s told that ( ontraceptives are del Castro bas until 1 p.m. lEDTI The representatives also agreed Eyewitnesses reports said one The State Department said to­ p n p e r Drawing .Sat June 24th at 3 P.M. For TIve lines to Lovanium are to he cut, KKAI, F.STATF and IN.'H ItANCK tion to participate in the 14-nallon the murders occurred to "review "commonly and notoriously sold^vm F'ridav to decide whether he'll ac­ woman walked away from the ac­ day the top U.S. negotiator at ■ C C » ElertrlrElectric SewliSewing .Machine. No Purchase Necesanry. conference on Laos in Geneva. cept 500 farm-type tractors as full delegates agreed. cident and one man walked to an the deadlocked Geneva nuclear .517 MAI.N STKKKT, M .\N4HKSTEK— MI 9-0.584 the case." Connecticut drugstores, " yet no Tlic, romnumique said delegates Peaches or MYSTONES 4 49 Other points on the agenda were LaBelle has 25 days in which to prosecutions are recorded. rap8oni for 1.214 invasion-captured ambulance. test talks is being recalled for ; p*-l.soners. Otherwise any deal is during their 4-day discussion coiMultatlon, and It la an open new elections for the national aa- file a motion for a rehearing be­ Frankfurter aded: slres.sod Uie ncc'l for aMiiding out­ sembly’ in Laoa, the problem of of fore the Supreme Court on the de­ "Certainly such ubiquitous open, off. News Tidbils NE55 POST FOR TAYLOR qiieetion whether he wD) return Cantaloupes JUMBO 2 49 Tliat was the Tractors for Free­ side infliicnccs wlinh. they said, 55'a»hlngton, June 30 — in the conference. The U.S. lie- the cease-fire, questions connected cision. public sale would more quickly in­ "have beer one caii.«c of the mis­ with execution of any agreements vite the attention of enforcement dom (Committee’s answer last from the AP Wires Gen. Maxwell D. Tavlor. former gotlalior, Arthur H. Dean, ta night to the Cuban premier's re­ ery of the young repiihhc " Arm,v Chief of Staff. I* being slated to leave for 5A'aahingt«n A V » A G i made In Geneva and freedom For Wethersfield. June 20 i.'P'-.-jubi- officials than the conduct in which The delegates also asked the Watermelons 79 political prisoners. lant Arthur (Mlombe. one of Con­ till present appellants wi.ih to en- vised demand for $28 million considered for a post on Preel- tomorrow for talks with Presi­ , wortl. of tractors, if he doesn't get James J. Moran, foinier New | dent Kennedy's staff, the 55’hlte dent Kennedy, Secretary o f The program was submitted to necticut's notorious "Mad Dog gagp- ’ (Continued on Page Eight) Tomatoes HOT HOUSE LB 35‘ Killers." remained in Death Row the 500-heavy-duly tvpes he says York Cit,v First Deputy Fire Coin- | House said today. State Dean Rusk, and others, on GLEN HAVEN DAY CAMP (Continued on Page Three) j he had in mind originally. missloner, walks froni Greenhavcn ' the apparent failure of . of Conhecticut State Prison today (Continued on Page Five) M«ot ond Produca PHcrs Effactiva Tuas. and Wad. I In a take-lt-or-leave-it cable, the Stale Pri.son on p.irole, but a fed- long-drawn-out Geneva parley. FOR BOYS I committee told (Castro it was pre- eral marshal takes him Into cu s-] W lm ti V / i i f C wrtte, 11 n ’^ 1 pared to ship only agricultural tody to serve a two-year income j ■'^f*** ft lien 1 OH f.rrOlV Ljp, A.SKS NE5Y PEACE TALKS More familv The New MilitanUk— 2 j tractors and only 500 of them "for tax evasion sentence.. .5\’ide area ' ------' Tunis. June 20 (iP)—The Al­ Now Accepting Reservations / \ the 2-fold humanitarian purpose" of nation receives rbilly snaking gerian rebel government said to­ of freeing pri.'oners and helping with heavy’ rains on 'last day of j day It wants peace talks with FOR LI5tlTI.I» E.\ROI.L.MENT (Cuban* win higher living stand­ Spring..Auto heiress Anne Ford: W hiz Kid Florence, 2 V2, France to’ resume after a cool- fun in ’^1 SWI.MMIMi ARTS and rRAITS DINNERS ards. makes debut in flnwer-bederked Ing-ofI period. But an early re­ DIVING ARCHERY 101 Right Wing Activity Sparked Castro broached a tractors-for- falrj-land — an 18th century rosc- turn to the peace table seems LIFE-SAVING KICKBALL FIN AST pii.'oners deal in a television scented garden. unlikrl.v. France adjourned the ROWING SOFTBAI.L speech to Cuba’s National As­ Ignited Arab Republic approves ^ Gets Her Library Card deadlocked negotiations in Evtall- 1 .. with an MFC Traveloan FEUD CHICKEN 11-OZ rA.5IP-OI TS VOI.LEVBAI.I, sociation of Small Farmers May Italian plan to Jack up the ancient les-Baina, France, June (S, call­ FISHING 5500D (iAMES SLICED TURKEY PKG Racial, Red Peril Issues 17, With at least White House ap­ temple nf .Abu Eimhul tn safety ing for a cooling off period of This year, have the time of your lives with BASKETR.AI.L TRACK SLICED REEF 3 9 c proval. Dr. Milton Elsenhower. from Nile waters that will rise be­ W est New York, N.J., June 20 10 In 15 da.vB. The rebel dele­ Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and 5\'al- hind Aswan High Dam . . . Fonner bPi—Florence .Jacobs Is the proud gates wanted to recess for a president Herbert Hoover will re­ week at most. No definite re­ enough cash to cover travel, motels and NOTE—Among the element»^ert Welch insists his society's ef-»gieeled with the cry. “ You dirty ter P, Reulher formed as co-chair­ owner of public library card No. i AT NO EXTRA CHARGE— men the Tractors for Freedom ceive Philadelphia's first presi­ 45.36. sumption dale was set and a hotels, sightseeing, dining —to do all the €ir€^cery B isynS which have produced • rise In forts to impeach Chief Justice! Comniunists. why don't you go rebel spokesman said some "new rnnaerratirr nitlitancy In the Unit- Earl 5Varren "is based on his at- home to Russia?" Committee to raise money publicly dents’ freedom award on June 27 Tlie curd will enable iver to pur- : TRANSPORTATION IM>OR-TO-l)(M>R (within radius ...Superintendent of U.S. Naval sue such favorite subjects as Rock- | element” would have to appear things you’ve wanted to do for a long time. nf 8 milr' of camp I ed States Is the desegregation hat-1 tempt to change this icountry 11 Obviously communism, being for 60i'! tractors. 5 Dtlicious Variatlei,^ D i. Eisenhower is an educator Academy Rear Adm. John'F. Da­ eti-y and the geography of Outer , heforn the talks could start tie In the South. This article on from a republic to a democracy. | cordially detested by most Amer- again. You'll travel carefree, knowing that you have M.ATERIAI.S FOR ARTS and < RAI-TS the political action groups of the and we particularl.v sta.v clear of I icans. may serve as a handy term and a brother of former Tb-esident vidson disagrees with Vice Adm. Space. And it will bring her a n ' REMEDIAL READINi; INSTRCCJION I PON REQI'EST MB $ |0 0 60's deals with their altitudes to­ basing it on the Ma.y 17, 1954 seg- of F'ordham Universlt.v sociolo- I Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mrs. Roo.'- H.vman G. Rlckover that military endless supply of the long, tongue- j enough money . .. and that your loan is with academies should be reformed or twisting words that .'he like.* to ■ MOS(X>55 iI n'E T.VLK SET INDIVIDl AL INSI RAN4 E COVERAGE maiiin your Bantly Mom's Cookies 4 CELLOS I ward racial Issues. legation decision" of the Supreme gist, sugge.'ls a deeper cminecUon; , evell- ...... is the...... widow- of - ...... former. Presi-- -- ■ Court. "The 1954 Supreme Court ,je -' dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. Reuth- closed. spell. I 55'ashlngton. June 20 l/Pi — folks you trust: HFC. Decide now to borrow ON EACH CAMPER Dr. Albert Bellamy, con.sultant The United States and Russia 5ofl and Absorbanl By Jl LKS LOH "That's just one of aliout 20 dif­ cision shook the South violently, " er is president of the United Auto Florence is just 2 'j years old. i With a purpose-then drop in or phone for Fuel Oil Club Membership NOW (AP Newsfeatures 54’riter), Workers I’nion. to the Atomic Energy Commission, The brown-e.ved. 39-pound bun- I plan to start negotiations soon BOXES ferent decisions.” said Welch, he says. "The natural reaction was says famine is one definite possi­ on a direct airline connectioa Racial segregation is not one of "that helped to break down states a desire to return to the tran- The April invasion aimed at die of an.swers applied for her card | courteous, reliable assistance on a Traveloan.- • STAFF MEMBERS • ble result of any nuclear w ar... .yesterday, but it took a little do­ between the two rountrles, the The niainlenancc plan start.s now. We’ll clean, oil and Kleenex 4 OF 400 T f 3 c the announced aims of any of the rights." quiiily of the old ways, the old Castro's overthrow was a fiasco. Mayor Robert F, 5Vagner will an­ GEORGE MITCHELL, Camp Dlrrclor nation’s major political action Al least some elements of the ing to get It. Library regulations ' State Department announced to­ adjii.st your burner . , . clean the ba.se of your chimney B,v the same token, a tract print­ customs, the past. nounce soon If he will seek a third day. The department said Ilia Catk MONTHLY PAYMiNT SCHEDUli PEANUT RUTTER KISSES groups in the (Conservative wing. ed in Greenwood, Miss., by the As­ U.S. government had given advice declared that card holders must be ’ Y»« Ool "Communism's aim ia the direct four-year term .. .Soviet delegation Soviets informed 55'ashlngton 20 6 B.S. I'nl'croil.v nf Cnnnrcllcut . . . vacuum the inside of your furnace. Then, long peri­ 'Yet the militant white superma- sociation of Citizens Clouncils said and .support to the Cuban invad­ I at least seven .years old . 19 12 5LS. Sprlngfirld College oppQsite - to wipe out the past. expected in few days to negotiate they would be read.r to start tho P srm ti p s fm ll p stm it ods of inactivity in warm, moisture ladened summer clst finds an area of agreement the South has been unfairly called ers. I Blit after a meeting w ilh Flor- ■ Life insurance C..4.G.S. Lniver'ily of Hartford Squirrel loiciuo^^, in many pronouncements of, say, So it became both natural and Castro told a team of four a direct air serslce between New ence. Mayor John J. Armcllino, talk' June 21. The United S b .T 'J S 7 .3 7 SIO .0.5 $ 1 8 .4 6 undemocratic “because it resisted York and Moscow. States, for technical reaaon^ K i.0 7 air won’t b(jther your burner. the Birch Society. The Birchers, the onward sweep of a centraliz­ logical to some Southerners t o : Ajuerican technicians which the I made an exception to the rule. • at group rate 1 4 .1 8 1 9 .7 4 3 6 .5 .7 AXOREM MNt L.Vs .YRT q i IMBY FINAST - Plus Popul ■r Flavors - contanis Chineae Nationalists reaffirm asked that the starting date be 19.3,'i 2 0 .9 1 2 9 .2 7 5 4 .4 8 for their part, nriay find little to ing governmental trend alien to a sinister Communist plot. committee sent to negotiate last "She's probably the youngest card .\rta and Crafts Director .'\"latant Director their opposition to U.N. member­ put off until Julj IS. is available S O .K i ,'I.'t.61 A’i.iiD 8 9 .4 7 Ne.xl winter, you will get completely reliable automatic argue with some key political con­ our federal republic." regard integration as a part ofj„.pg)^ (j,at he had in mind, Meavy- ; holder in the country," the sur- B..S. .New Britain Teacher* B.S. Fnivcrall.v of Conn. Throughoiit the South, there are duty, bulldozer-lvpe tractors when ship for Outer Mongolia, which ' prised mayor said. “ Except for her J b .- l l ;w .7 4 .3 6 .4 8 1 0 6 .8 0 M..4. l niver'ily of Hartford delivery of fuel oil. Your yearly bill plus the cost of cepts of the Segregationists. A broader base on which both on all loans Springflcid College Among the tensions giving im­ more than 5.50 local groups dedi- I he mentioned 500 in his speech. He they consider Chinese territory... i age. she qualifies for a card." 5I.AJOR MEKONG PtSH r * # uJttduit abme on ffomH monthh Ginger Ale 2 ml 29 groups stand, however, is their be­ Farm leaders from the Nimes area Saigon, South \'letnam, Juno repoymonU and intJndai totis ffotuskaJd'J ehsrt* GEORGE KRAI SE maintenance may be divided into ten equal payment.s. petus to,political militancy today, lief that communism is the villain cated to fighting integration, a said Crba wanted $28 million for I Her mother, Mrs. Marie Jacobs, 1$ per msontM on balances nf'S/OC or lest smaller number than existed four fit South-Central France decide to 20 i.P— .South 5 let Nam's com­ and *'% par msmik on tknt port o f lha bsUnma Waterfront Director desegregation is one. Commu­ that ia unsettleing their’ concep­ indemnification, in tractors or said Florence has already read *n ts e tt s o f $fOO and no4 «• s tr r ft of f <00 and ROB li.AMILL If you don’t have a membership form, or you would or 'five years ago. join farmers in Brittany in acting ! sc'ime 60 books through the bined armed forces have launrh- of 1 % Par mnmik on Ihot foa l o f ik t bnlaucd 21 Year*' 5Vatcrfmnl nism's advances in the (Cold War tion of the American way of life, otherwise. •M txiass a! I >00 to So(H). Experience SprlngCrld College like further information on joining, phone MI 9-459,5 is another. Even, in Mississippi, there were The committee told him last to protest the government's farm ' seventh grade level. She' learned ed s major cleanup operation Jfahery S yeciats! which for many Southerners in­ against Conununlat rebels in Ihn On occasion, reactions overlap. volves racial segregation in their attempts to put a brake of state night he had changed his original policies. the alphabet when she was a year or TR 5-,3271. Arthur H. Dean, U.S. ■ delegate .5lekong delta region south of ADDRESS ALL‘’TKQIIRIES TO; Mada With Frash Bananas SAVE 6c Some segregationist action groups bailiwicks. . ■ financial support extended to cit­ proposal and also that his list of old and now spells more than .300 lOUSEHOLD FINANCE freely Identify their opponents with Typical of this tendency is a izens councils. prisoners had fewer names than at deadlocked nuclear test b a n difficult words. Florence')^ father, here, informed sources sold to­ “ Our Reputation talks in Geneva, w1U fly to Waih- Jerome, ia a business consultant. day. They,.said .Army, Air Forca GLEN HAVEN BOYS' DAY CAMP EACH the •’Communist, Conspiracy." Citizens Council pamphlet cartoon The State Sovereignty Commia- “ the total 1.214 indicated b)’ you DELCO.HEAT la Your Asauraace” Iced Banana Bar 33c Militant right-wing groups, while vvhich'shows a Southerner sleeping lion has funneled funds to the in your original offer." ington tomoiTow for conaultations “I tel! her that w’orda are beau­ and Nnvy river potmla were aO - MANCHESTER SHOPPINO PARKAM P.O. BOX L5—.5IANCHESTER, CO.NN. not concerned with integration as while insects (gbeled "Red ter­ citizens councils at .the rate of “ Unleae we have received from with President Kennedy and Sec­ tiful." said Mrs. Jacobs. "1 pro­ taking port in the attacks whkii Rtal Old Fashiontd Braad . - RAVI Sc auch, espouse states rights prin­ mites" eat away his home. “By the about $5,000 a month since last .vou clear, positive acceptance of retary of State Dean Rusk. i , nounce new words with great ex­ begsn lest night. The gever»i 382 Middle Turnpike Wett or Call Camp .Sceretary, Hartford, JA 8-0922 ciples and opposition to federal in­ use of facta and truth." said the July. The conservative Jackson-, our offer by noon, EST, on Friday, Nina airmen are killed in crash citement. And Forence uses the ment has reported toersssiM successes la Ita grim bottta wHE 2nd Floor-MItcWlI 3-2738 Free Brochures Available At KRAUSE EXORIST, Potato Bread 2 LOAVES 45c tervention in that area—tenents, caption, "we can appeal to all State Times has criticized the June 23," the cable said, "our of Iranian Aif Force Dakota on a dictionary to learn new onea.“ 'also, of activist pro-segregation Southerners for suppo^.” practice, and State Atty. Gen. Jo- committee will consider the pur- paraebute-drop training flight near Skeptical newsmen, attending Rod forces opsrsting ta tta : II ti i Mm, Tws., It I Wtd, frU NA8SIFF ARMS and GREEN PHARMACY B K N T L T O n COifc PEICES IFFECTIVE IN FH«I NAIIONAL SUPEE MAEMTS ONLY groupa. In Birmingham. Ala., recently, Jajrud, 60 miles northeast of Teh­ Bwamp and rtoslaMta s f fOa M 4 AAAIN STMiT MAMCMtSi 7or aaampla, Birch leader Rob- a group of ‘Tlreedom Ridera" w m XOrattmied am Page BeTw) (ConUnned o« Fag* Foar) ran. PIXIRENCE $AOOB8 (OMOaiMd am Paga Xhiae) ettal dsMn MOk f PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 1961 V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN|, TUESDAY, .JUNE 20, 1961 P A 6B T W B - Property Owners^ Cost Figured Andover r M Reckless Driving Sheinwold on Bridge Deep' Discord STANDARD M On Sewer Installed in 1955 Free, Gratis! Collins Asks T Y F C W IU m S Charge Lodged RENTED"^ By Rory O'Connor South dealer Perils Plan for AT REASONABLE PRlCM V HIGH CARDS ARE • Electric Rate K •che)—Only 12 of to hook into it ; Infantry Brigade won fame by til long after the idea had been some and workable fashion. apparently no deci.sion has been pitious time for the Town of Man- bom and its creator all but for­ 10. hearts safely you can then draw the 208 employes involved In the che.stei- to in.si.sl upon a final hear­ The assfts-sabie total for the 1955 | standing firm against Germans' The polls, at Vemon Elemen­ trumps and cash your ow-n remain­ reached. first poison gas sttack at Ypres. gotten. nine months strike at Jacobs man­ At this stage It waa not clear ing regarding the inequitable basis __ _ Get sewer for all the homeowners con-1 tary School and at the Town Hall ing hearts.' ufacturing company will be of­ Jumping off this passing cloud in Rc^kville, will be open next whether the-aiimmit would end as of the rates charged lo Manchester Into embattled Vemon is quickly AL Unit Headed Not a bad plan. You would adopt fered jobs, the Elmwood firm's in­ u.seis.” |clr(«tAm(rinml ;j details 2 scheduled tomorrow. A Boun Oum Monday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. it If you could find nothing better. dustrial relations'-director, Noel done because voters in Vernon will A request: Vote. spokesman indicated that Souvan­ The stale legislature just ap­ be faced next Monday with a The. trouble is that West would Ehigland, said yesterday. England proved an increase in the state j j h ers By Mrs. Johnson ruff the third heart. na’s Illness will not extend the clioice between taking such action said the other jobs have been filled meeting beyond the 3-day limit set Uanchise tax on electric, gas and or not. Try taking just the king and by non-union workers. He de­ 5th A N N U A L South IF''in e ter Memorial Hospital from 10:45 Arthur J. LeClaire Jr. to petition unfortunate situation. There is op­ Lawrence Andrus, first vice presi­ Driver Donald Munson, 37. Windsor Locks, unloads his truck in a to head any coalition that is M. Johnson, publicity chairman: a m. until 6:30 p.m. The U.S. Weather Bureau's ma­ position to it and the opponents dent; Leo Lehrer. second vice secretary; Mrs. Josephine PontlUo, Partner opens with one spade, the PUC for a hearing on the financial secretary, and Mrs. El­ and the next player passes. You All Disney snd Wonderful rather unconventional manner after overturning it yesterday at formed, said he wants no military Mrs. Byron H. .Shinn, public rela­ rales. rine advisory for today: should be heard. president; Marvin Ginsberg, treas­ the construction site of the Wc.sthill housing for the aged off W. A representative community- Tides will be high along the Con­ mer Rice, treasurer. hold: Spade—7; Heart—9 8 3; men in his regime. But he Indicat­ tions; Mrs. Russell McKendrick. More than one-third of the male It’s true that the Vemon Ta.x- urer; Gerald Perloff, auditor; Mrs. “The Absent-Minded Professor” Center St. The 13-ton truck tipped over following a path across group met last week under the •Mrs. Joseph Tonski, and Philip doctors in America earn more necticut coast between 4 and 5:30 Allen Brown, corresponding secre­ Also, Mrs. J. F. Wallett, chap­ Diamond—Q 9 6; Club—Q 10 9 5 ed he might accept Phoumi if the Massachusetts passed the na­ payer’s Bureau .has been steadfast with FRED MacMURRAY an incline used' by similar tnick.s since construction began. The general gives up command of the Harrison, church commiUee repre- than $20,000 a y-eai-, according to p.m. today and between 4:30 and tary; Mrs. H. Leonard Katz, re­ lain; Mrs. William TuruU, histor­ 4 2. What do you say? truck Is owned by the Roncari Concrete Service of Windsor Locks new'ly-appointed Blood Program tion's first compulsory school at­ It in its opposition, arguing that the Answer: Pass. Thts may be a 23,000 American-equipped Royal senlatives. a recent survey. tendance law In 1852. vartta fro« 6:80 pjn. tomorrow. Low tide at charter will permit formation of a cording secretary. ian; Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks, 2:40-6:80-9:15 and East Granby. (Herald photo by Saternisi. Chairman, Mrs. Myron A. Bog- Old Saybrook is at 10 a.m. and 10 sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Albert poor contract, but you cannot be troops who constitute his main There is also a siihcommiUee of (•ar-wboet ta dictatorship, that taxes will sky­ Dr. Milton Cutler, Frank Rosen, strength. ilsch, to formulate plans for the pjn. today and at 10:30 a.m. to- Frederick, assistant sergeant-at- Also "DUMBO” In color coming year. representatives from other church front'whtDl rocket, and that all other manner Dr. Charles Weintraub and Charles Phoumi -whose army seized the morrovv. of evil will result. arms; Mrs. Eugene Freeman. Mrs. 1:80-8:15 "Will Manchester people throw- groups. Division heads appointed F. E. B R A Y Miller were named to the Board And When You Grow Up? capital of Vientiane last year and lo the commiUee are Mrs. Paul Sun sets today at 8:29 DST and It Is true, also, that there is a of Trustees. Harry Sweet, and Mrs. Ruth Hick- out the lifeline lo their fellow- ox, executive committee; Mrs. drove Souvanna Phouma, then Willhide, Manchester .Memorial rafWL Watch and Jewelry Repairing sunrise tomorrow 6:15 DST. good deal of feeling from other The temple officers and officers MANSFIELDif^ premier, into exile—showed no in­ men?” was the question raised by Boating weather tffr Long Is­ sources against the charter, some of the Sisterhood will be installed Leon Bradley, Mrs. Adamy and Willard B. Rogers of the new Hospital Women's Auxiliary, chair­ CENTER NURSERY SCHOOL 172.00 IJCT.$H2.WIUmUWTICa: dication of complying with Souvan­ man pro-tem, and Mra. Lawrence At RMSonabl* PricM land Sound to Montauk Point and in the Rockxdlle area, and a larg­ Sunday in ceremonies at Wapping Mrs. Fairbanks, nominating com­ EAST na's condition. Manchester Blood Program Com­ Rock Island; southwest winds er amount In the Vemon Fire Dis­ Community Church at 8:30 p.m. mittee. Whiz Kid Florence, 2V2, mittee. Decker, Junior Century Club. (LOCATED AT CENTER CHURCH) Tomorrow! In Color! A spokesman for Phoumi said he *Wi8y<»n4 6wf TellM « m m 4 about 10 knots this morning, pick­ trict. Rabbi Alex Schindler of Spring- Delegates named for the annual had "no hope” that the Zurich The group said, "ICducation of Observers appointed are Mrs. Prompt Service — 2 Watchmakers ing up to 15 to 25 knots this after­ The opposition Is, In nearly all field will officiate. department convention to be held talks would be successful. the general public to the tremen­ Harry Maidment, Ivcague of Worn- - 14fh YEAR OPENS SEPT. 11 Hi. Fils over avcriM milat instances, aimed at the charter, In Hartford next month are Mrs. MARLON BRANDO en Voters: Mra. Chester F'erria, \ bowL Stardlly con.j MANCHESTER’S OLDEST ESTABLISHED JEWELER noon shifting to northwest tonight Garden Club io Elect Meanwhile, the East-West con­ dous value of the blood program " not necessarily at the principle of Adamy. Mrs. Kirka. Mrs. Robert ENDA Gets Her Library Card Women's Club; and .Mrs, Richard , itnictc4. Easily dtaaaA 187 MAIN ST.—STATE THEATER BUILDING and becoming north to northeast The Avery Heights Garden Club "O h o Eymi Joeks" TOMTE ference on Laos in Geneva was Is their primary objective. Registrations for the afternoon session, consolidation. Mongell, and Mrs. Rice. ' Alter­ Dimock, repre.senlaliv-e for the i J 10 to 16 knots Wednesday. will hold its annual cookout and 3 DUNpy Hit! marking time, waiting to see If Members of the new committee Fair today, chance of a few nates are Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Pon- Plus Ernie Ko^-scs "T n E the three factions could agree. tow-n of Bolton. $S1.00 While we disagree most heartily election of officers June 27 at 6:30 '‘Ablest Minded Profeiior" (Continued from Page One) are Mrs. Bogllsh, chairman; Mr. 12 to 2:30 P.M. now being token. showers early tonight. Conskler- with most of the objections and p.m., at the home of Mrs Walter tillo. Mrs. Frederick, and Mrs. “5 Golden Hours” Pint . Souvanna Phouma and Soupha- Rogers, first vice-chairman; C. The committee announced the abie cloudiness Wednesday with a feel that they are on the frivolous Umberfield of Pond Lane. Reser­ Fairbanks. Delegates-at-large will “ JI NGLE CAT’* the special card-granting cere­ nouvong opened the conference yes­ Elmore Watkins, 2nd vice-chair­ Bloodmobile will be in Manchester | Coll Mrs. John Bengston Ml 9<2260 WaDON DRUa 60. FeAtbre Shown lit Expert View terday with a move to oust Prince chance of rain developing by side, we feel they have played an vations must be made by June 22 be Miss Barbara Wallett. Mrs. s ENDS TONIGHT • Htarti Wed. man; KMward J. Thorns, hospital Thursday’. It W'ill be in the emer- j AnthorlMd Dcoier Important part in the isaue of con- Wilber Little, and Mrs. Henri Pes- mony. declined to take either the Boun Oum from Laotian politics. afternoon or night. with Mrs. Gary Kalns or Mrs. Wm. Holden "Picnic” “ LOOK IN ANY WINDOW* representative: Dr. Frederick gency room area of the Manches­ 991 HAIR 8Xe-MI *4991 4^, 'Visibility 2 to 4 miles in haze BOlidation and must be given the sini. “Twinkle snd Shine” F a«I A aka - K«th R om aa inayor's or the mother’s word Sought on There were Indications Boun Oum Glass Cut to All ^ha|MS Richard Haggett, both of Benedict Alio “A TIME BOMB“ might comply. At the close of the early thia morning improving to 5 floor. Dr. All those who attend are asked about Florence's accomplishment. miles or better by afternoon but It was objection to last year's After the little girl had read opening session, a spokesman said: and Sizes for Tabla To|m charter which prompted the revis­ to bring their own silverware and "The premier will leave if hla likely lowering to under 5 miles chairs. Marine Enlistee passages from a book selected by MHS Shell Wednesday afternoon. ions and development of the char­ departure can bring national rec­ Air eondiOonhif-n Mrt-eoiteiiltafWiIm jM ft«aVpll«plfi*6aalrM yK^ You con do many ter now proposed for 'Vemon. Meeting Set Mayor Armelllno, the newsmen onciliation." Marine weather observations; Before the board of education Block Island: temperature 59. This charter is not an absolute Evergreen-Wood Chapter of Honored at Party started questioning Florence. It Boun Oum himself told newsmen: things with gloss table Eastern Star will meet tomorrow "I am tired, I am a quiet person. visibility 7 miles. Montauk Point: document. It carries, as did the w-ent something like this: decides whether or not to purchase and desk tops and charter of last summer, machinery at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. I w’ant to live in peace.’’ wind, south-southwest 16 knots, Paul O'Bright. 21. eon of Mr. Starts Tomorrow! >WINDSQ ‘What happened May 5, 1961?” an acoustical shell for the Man­ for governmental change by the A birthday part.v will follow the and Mrs. Charles O’Bright of 302 f HOW COME A CAR visibility 10 miles, sea 3 feet. ENDS they ore easy to koop voting public. Through >ise of meeting. Mrs. Ruth Raines, Mrs. she Was asked. chester High School auditorium, New Haven, temperature 62. Woodbridge St., was honored at TONITE “Alan Shepard Jr. was the first an acoustical engineer will be con­ clean. Let us help you the petition, which is not unknown Helene Foster and Mrs. Clara JiU- a graduation and farewell party “ATLANTIS THE wind south 7 knots, visibility 6 in Vemon. voters may ask for re­ aon will be in charge of refresh­ LOST CONTINENT’* American to shoot into Space. And sulted to determine the need for with suggestions. miles in haze. last Saturday evening before en­ R E f ofttsr ^ tcllsr* P lo i that was a magnificent achieve­ the shell. RlNSe-AWAI^ call of officials and may make mo­ ments. tering military service. More than Mirrors cut to oil sixes. tion for charter or ordinance ment,” Florence replied. The board last night agreed to CAR OFF E.48T ROCK 80 friends and relatives attended P E V t O N m "What are the hazards In Outer engage an acoustical engineer to T a r n i s h Ganges through their representa­ Manchester Evening Herald the party on the lawn of the THAT RIDES UKE THIS ONE OPEN 8 AJH. to 5 P.M. New Haven, June 20 lAb—Police tives to the board of directors or 8iouth Windsor correspondent, Pl,ACE"iiLL'Jtil Space for a spaceman?” asked an­ ascertain the value of purchasing SATURDAY 8 A.M. to NOON will attempt today to hoist a stolen O’Bright home. The guest of hon­ other newsman. the shell, which Superintendent of through i-eferendum. I-sura Katz, telephone Mitchell or is a 1957 graduate of Manches­ car which was driven off a preci­ The vast majority of officials in 4-1753. “Cosmic rays and ultraviolet School.s William H. Curtis said will pice at East Rock yesterday. No ter High School, and was graduat­ E.ND8 TONIGHT! radiation,” chirped Florence, ad­ cost $5,778. the three e.xlstlng governments ed from the University of Con­ one was in the car. Police said have given support to the chartei "Abtenl Mindrd Prof'—«;S«-9:tS ding, "and you call a spaceman an Dr. Hariy Leonhardt of the J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. the vehicle was stolen from Fran­ ^HRR Held f 'ilal necticut with a B.S. degree on ' ‘d on rlr Cat” —S:IS THE “ BEST Where AHEAD The Het OE THE Wind REST astronaut.” board suggested that the engineer as have the Chamber of Com­ June 11. He will report for basic BIowi** DOESN'T COST MORE ? 31 BISSELL ST. PHONE Ml 9-7322 cis Celone. 2 Lyon St. It fell about WMIh Ginn LolInbriRlda Recognizing that the new.smen originally consulted during con­ merce, the Vemon Industrial Com­ Fentare lit Tonite 150 feet before smashing into a Cheshire. June 20 iJ P f - Dr. training in the U. S. Marines June were possibly out of their element, struction of the school be asked to mission. and a number of .service 27 at Parris leland, N C. SIAM Wed. tree. organizations. George Cline Smith, a New 'York “ BUTTERFIELD 8“ she volunteered that rockets have reinvestigate the value of a shell. IWith Eliiabetk Taylor He said the engineer had said at The tax monster has been patch­ economist, emphasized the impor­ several stages and are propelled by A good queslion-^nd we could spend this whole page answering! question you’ll have left is why didn’t you try it sooner. STATE YOUTH ON TRIAL Plai “ Where TheBoyi that time that a shell waa needed, ed up and raised aloft, whicn is tance of the New Haven Railroad _____ Are** liquid, solid, exotic fti and metal” probably inevitable. The trouble to the future of Connecticut'a Maebias. Maine June 20 (JPi—Al­ fuels. hut the Item was one of several But what it aU boils doom to is this: It just stands to reason you’re You might also ask: "Who else in Chevrolet’b field gives ylda.v and Saturday at 4:10 and 8K)S P.M. Trumbull Highway, received the cial meeting Wednesday et 8 p.m. BRAND N EW All Transistor DAR medal for having the highest at the firehouse. He urges all to NOTICE SAFETY SPECIALS FOR COMPACTS 1,600 HOURS ON SET standing In history. attend to consider Important busi- SALUTING THE CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL! OF BATTER^IS Peter Shumway. son of Mr. and ne.sa matters. ALL WEEKEND CONTRACTORS ALIGN B A L A N C E Mrs. Howard Shumway of Jona­ Reglstrara Session The Spectacu/erj^^ Love Story That Thrilled Milliorial than ’lYumbull Highway, was Registrars of voters will be -In session at 'Yeomans Hall June 30 Our free planning serv­ 2 W H E E L S awarded the chapter's 'certlflcate ice gives you the know­ FRONT END for the best essay on ‘The Erie at 6 p.m. Mrs. John Pringle, Re­ Canal”. publican. and Walter Deptula, ttMoasaanac how you need for those Democrat, will enroll voters with Adjust Three special awards, given by ausMniMCMBu building and remodeling Ahd your iilvrr ii hu'.hsvtly thtnri . . , Caster the party of their choice at this ee^ m am me eiSm projects. Economical Premium quality, tube- the school staff. In recognition of time. Caucus lists will also be re­ IO lofily, IO fisily. ||| Grnile (oim Adjust leaa black. leadership qualities, went to vised and any uecesaary correc­ West Coast Lumber gives iwirli i»iy iirniih . . rinwi thtm $C.95 from lilvcr and hands. ||| Then just Camber George E. Peters Jr. for his work tions and changes made. GONE WITH you added pride in your with tire purchase. In­ 6.50x18, 5.00x15, as president of the student coun­ Meeting Tonight finished job’s appear­ dry your silver lightly lo a soft bril­ Set toe-la cludes parts and la­ ' 6.40x16, 6.00x16, cil; to Peter Roberts, son of Mr. liance such as you’ve never seen. No ImpeJa irDoor Sport Sedan- bor. The Women's Guild of the Con­ THEWIND ance. Come see us. one of SO Jekomoolh beauiiee. 6.50x16 and Mrs. William Roberta of He­ gregational Church will meet to­ leftover mess on hands, silver or towel. P.S. We have a fresh bron Rd., for his work in organiza­ day at 8 p.m. in the Parish House. CIARKGABIE Ill Silver Foam is the polish judged ALU PRICES PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE CASING tion of the school's field day; and Committees will be aet up for the luperior to 96 others by leading home stock of radio batteries to Andrea Stinuon, president of food sales to be held on five alter­ VIVIEN IBGH magaiinet. ||| Used on America's finest at low discount prices. the class for the greatest improve­ nate Saturdays beginning July 1, ailser collections. Let Silver Foam re­ ment and growth In poise and In and for the supper at the Ladies lESUEWOUVUideHIM flect the tender care you want for year maturity during the year. silver, g Ask for Hagersy’i, See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Cheorolet deaW s One-Stop Shopping Center Society Fair, July 22.' \ BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. The class presented a check of Hostesses tonight will be Mrs. $60 to Principal George Patroa for ;• aiiULWonK e MAooira •ippi>iin YOUR QUALITY LARK DEALER Stephen Sadlon and Mrs. Emil purchase^ of 'visual aid- equipment Ssdlon. V 2 Main St., MI 9-5295 369 CENTER STREET— MI 3-4079 NORMAN’S for the school and another for the OVER 25 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION . scholarship fund. They also pre­ Manchester Eveolag Htrald G6- Service and Quality sented gifts of appreciation to Ban. mad Mon.! "Sword *ad tho Omgoa" and At No Extm Cost 443 HARTFORD RD. Imtala oerrespendent Mrs. D6n- •‘TRnndor In OnraUn*" Mrs. Lydia Allen, music supervi­ ald R. Tuttle, tetephoae ACadswiy Free EsUmatos— sor; Patros, and their tsachere, dtlNB S7th m OE AlW UMT-aniLT 4«h "Fa n Financing Arranged CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. 8 -S486. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS ’V 958 BfAD( Cnr^-MI *.$741 . 1229 MAIN STIKT MANCHESTER, CONN. 'A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). BIANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1961 PAG E FOUR BIANCteTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 19«1 ^ A o n n v i Study Credit Tractor Group Court Refuses, You Should Know ... n /vVj Ml’ ! ’ ■ I I ) Policy Sought TV-Radio Tonight Sets Deadline 5*4, to Rule on Frederick G. ^assiff For Teachers On Castro Deal Birth Controls Ancient ruins of Ba'albek, Leb­ Television vContlBaod from Page Ome) anon, a 8,000-year-old city of Greek Refusal to reclataify two teach* 1:00 Bis I Theater (in-pro(reia) _ Jhiga Buaay A 40. i J (OartteBsd tram Page Oaa) and Roman architectural beauty, era in the education pay scale be­ Early Mow tin progrcce) 80, ' •- Larainie $0, 88. and of Byblos, where 18 civiliza­ Flrat Show (In protreMl 8:00 Father Knowa Beat poaea for which It was eatabUshed ^V>8 stata’s ban had bstn attack- cause of the broad nature of their Quick Drew Meurew are not poseible of realixation be­ c.\.\ m I'is tions have built cities, one over the News «:8uS?M..ta THESE PRICES ARE RIDICULOUS 6*9 Yqt Dr. C. Las Buxton, chairman other, are part of a slide .show advanced studies last night led the Juct for Um Kida Alfred Bltcbeoek Presaata lOt 3 cause of your failure to comity with ternu of your own original o f tha Obstotrles Dspartmsnt of that Fred Nassiff presented to the board of education to ask the cre­ Canadian Mounted Police tilt Industry on Parade Fronutra la Madtetaa prt^iosal." Tolo Madlcal Shcool, and two Of Manchester Rotary on Sept. 13. dit evaluation committee to set • TaUahaasee TOOU Congrtaskmal laveatlgator 1955 following his return from a 6:M Waattier News A Bporta I. Wyatt Bati) 8, A committee gpokeaman said the Ids marrlad wetasn patlsnts. up more definite rules for reclas­ 8 : 0 0 Ewall Show i estimated coat of machines offered trip to Lebanon and Syria. Traekdown Thriller $0. 83, Tlislr suits eontsndsd tha Con­ The local sportsman, lecturer, sifications. (:IU Rnitte iacuh'a Cliih H<>uia by the committee wag between $3 LENOX Board member William E. Buck- Sports. News A Weather •• and $$Vi million—Or roughly nine necticut laws dsprlvsd thsm o f con- and civic leader has since pre­ Robin Hood 8:80 HtUlon Dollar Movit M l 9.089S ^tutlonsl freedoms essential to sented to many local groups thi.s ley reviewed the requests by the Tne But Picture times below Caatro's demand. 299 E. CENTER ST. teachers to the committee that f;45 Huntley-Bnnkley 10. tl. Red Skelton Show 8 "The committee probably would their lives and well being. slide talk of ty'pical countryside Eveninf Report 10:00 Garry Moore Show have to deliver more than 4,500 TTiree of the four dissenters — and towns, as well as the oil fields they be reclassified on the pay Oouptaa bkiwarde 8. Alcoa Present* scale because they had completed JFK—Roport No. t light tractors to meet Caatro's $28 JusUcaa John M. Harlan, Hugo L. and famous old ruins, found in T:00 MUlton DoUar Movie 10:80 Silente Please s million price. Black and William O. D o u ^ — those countries. studies In several courses since Rough Riders Brenner 40 ■old they thought the laws wera receiving college degrees. The Focus OB America News. Sports A Weather 8, 8. 10. The committee rejected Caatro's Frederick G. Nassiff. trca.surcr , Msckansie e Raiders unconstitutional and ahould be FAMOUS 13. 40 bid for heavier tractors cm grounds APPLIANCES board, however, decided that the of the Manchester Chamber of t Movie nl th- W**k 11:15 Feature 40 40 they could be used for military pysed upon. The fourth, Juatice Commerce, says "The responsibil­ advanced' work covered too broad News and Weather Clark Gable Theater .7 Potter Btawart, objected to the a range and would not apply to Expedition 11:30 Premiere 13 purposes. ity of every citizen in this com­ T:1B Back Stage World s Best Moviet S If Castro refuses the light-tractor BRAKES court’s failure to paaa upon tho munity to keep Manche.stcr the particular teaching assignments. Sports News 11:2& Nows 18 offer, the citizens' group said It laiwB but Bald ho was sxpnaalng Evening Report 11:45 Jack Paar Show (C) 10. 30. 33 wonderful town that it is; and to The board approved two bther T:80 San Francisco Beat will "feel'obligated to dissolve the no opinkm on their constitution­ keep abreast of future needs and 13:50 News and Meditation ality. requests by Mark Kristoff and SEE SATCRDAT'S XV WEEK FOR COMPLETE Uf>TlNG committee and return the vtduntary development is a cumulative ef­ George Dougherty for reclassifl- contributions we htdd in trust from RELINED 4IENERAL ELECTRIC esdsf Justloa Karl Warran and GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC fort. We should all belong to a cation. The two, the board decided, the many thousands of individuals JusUoas Tom Clark and Charles B. group, lake on jobs, help others, had completed advanced work in throughout all of the Americas ALL 4 WHEELS Whittaker concurred in Frank- and give of our time to the com­ employed by Charles H. Leppert at Hartford for two years before go- line with their teaching posts. Radio who have contributed to our fund." Inolndes Parts and Labor (urter’a opinion. munity." Buckley said in the past the At least 60,000 letters have pour­ inp into the Navy,,in 1943. He (This UaUag includea only thoaa newa broadoMta of 10 or 18-mlnnto Juatice William Brennan, who 2-DOOR REFRIGERATOR BIG 13 Cu. FL 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC DEFROST "That is why I feel so strongly committee had "varied to a cer­ ed into Tractors for Freedom head­ provided tbs fifth vote toe the In belonging to the Chamber, which served a tour of sea duly on the taagth. SoBM gtatloiia carry othor abort newaoatta.) quarters here since an appeal for Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. White tain extent" its qualiflcationa for All Work ■ majority, aaid in a aepaimte opinion follows such an effort to keep Man­ reclassification, and hadn't "drawn WDBC—1188 a, 8:00 CBS The World Tonight funds was issued. The letters have that the true contiwersy in the chester a going town," Na.ssiff Plains, and was discharged in 8:00 News Wall Street 8:15 Showcase remained unopened, pending out­ Ottanuiteod WITH BOTTOM FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 2 1946. any hard and fast rules.' He said • :10 Art Johnson Show 8:30 Newa case was over the opening of birth REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER said. 8:06 Raynor Shines 8:85 WINF News come of negotiations. They will be In .Writing During the interim. Nassiff'a fa­ requirements had not been "con­ control clinics on a large scale. Nassiff has served in various po­ fined to a' certain field as long as 11:00 Newa '8:40 Showcase Music returned unopened If the deal is ther started Nassiff.Arma on Main 11:15 Rasmor Shines 9:00 CBS News called off. FORD s CHEVY Brannaii said: sitions on Chamber committees. St. in 1944, and upon his discharge, a definite connection” to the teach­ 1:00 News. Sign Off 8:66 New York at KanSaa City PLYMOUTH 6 “It Is that which Um stats has He has been a member and chair­ WBAY—818 11:80 Showcase and News Fred joined his father and today ing assignments was maintained. 8:00 Paul Harvey 13:16 Slgnoff Others SUghtljr Higher prsvented in the past, not the use man of the executive committee of is a partner in the sporting goods Buckley added that the com­ 8:80 Sound Stage oi oontrseepUves by isolated and 1M 0n.FL NOW ONLY 11.5 Gu. FL the retail ditision. board of direc­ 8:80 Night FlUmt FO R RENT Individual married, couples. firm. mittee had approved advanced 10:00 John W. Vandercook Third of Drowned Young Bonded Lining Easy Credit Terms tors, head of the recreation com­ "I like the work I'm doing— work, including travel and em­ 11:80 Public Affairs 8 And 16 mm. Movie Projectors 'I t will be time enough to de­ mittee and liaison man between 13:00 Sign Off —sound or silent, also 35 mm. cide the consUtuUonal queaUons being a sportsman and interested ployment relat^ to the teaching C h 1 c a g —Drowninga account the Chamber's traffic and parking in what sportsmen need and what field of the applicant, as long as WTIC—18^8 0 elide projeetors. BRAKE M AN CH eSTER urged upon ua when, if ever, that committee and the Town Parking S:00 Ross Hiller for about 7. per cent of accidental real controversy flares up again.” they have to talk about," he said. it was shown to “widen the hor­ 8:i5 Weather A Sports deaths, and children under 15 ac­ 357 Brood St. Authority. Nassiff is. an ardent fisherman izons" of the teacher. 6:30 Album of the Day WELDON DRU G C O . Connscticut’a birth control laws He has Initiated a cash award and hunter. He recalls one of his 8:45 Three Star Extra count for nearly a third of drown- M l Mate St. TeL Ml S-S8S1 r IdffV SHOP M l 3.2444 have been a controversial subject Dr. Harry Leonhardt, presiding 7:06 Conversation Piece ings. at the Howell Cheney Technical ■Vermont fishing trips ■with the board chairman in the absence of 8:00 Model U.N. for many years. At almost every School in which appropriate tools town's general manager, Richard Atty. Harold Garrity, said he 8:05 Pope Concert session ot the state’s General As­ are bought and presented to top Martin, last year. 9:06 Night Beat sembly, leglalaUon is Introduced thought the teachers were un­ 10:06 Night Beat students in the school's four de­ "We had our lines tangled after familiar with the committee's poli­ 11:80 Starlight Sersnada to r e p ^ the krars. However, they partments of study. Martin had a fish on his hook. I cies. I^e committee, he ^ d , 1:00 Sign Off have always failed to paaa. He has been an instructor for cut my line so that he could bring "should have a policy known to the WPOP—1418 v s r w ...... The two married women paU- 1:00 Today in Hartford hunter safety in a program insti­ the fish in close to the boat. The teachers." 8:15 Conn. Ballroom ants—both ol New Haven—were tuted by the state about, five years only problem was that we had left Superintendent of Schools WU' 7:00 Bob Scott permitted by ConnecUcut courts to •«»- the neta in the car," Fred said. In liaih H. Curtis cited the "indefl 9:00 Ray Somers use flcUUous names for purposes During a recent Interview, Fre<\ an attempt to bring the fish into 11:00 News o f UtlgaUon. NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN niteness" of the program, and ap 11:10 Ray >8omere *^HSms.CONN. told of his days as a pin boy at the boat bare-hsinded, Dick let it peal%d for a policy that "will in 1:00 Del Raycee Show Dear One o f the women, Pauline Poe, First PayiiMiit Rrst Payment Rrst Payment various bowling alleys, and while get away, so the story goes. But sist on certain alignments." WINF—1188 f r ie n d s , 66, has had three pregnancies, 8:00 Newk Scptsfflber 1961 Septembw 1961 September 1961 talking, looked down at the floor according to Fred, Martin still He asked that the members 8:10 Wall Street eaidi of which produced a Mon­ in the new Nassiff sporting goods accuses Fred ,of not being able to "strengthen (the committee) by 8:15 Bob Bacon—Sports goloid child that died aoon after store, formerly the old Murphy putting In a few mors definite 8:25 Showcase "isunderrtsnrff*^*** catch his own fish. Someone la 8:45 Lowell Thomas—Sports birth. Her phyatcian aaid that If Bowling Alley and Restaurant, and telling a tale. rules." 7:00 CBS News P*’ices, which if funeral she had another child It would he said, "Look I'm still looking at the Fred golfs at the Manchester 7:10 CBS In Person a Mongoloid and her j^yslcal and • 123 LB. BOTTOM FREEZER • FLUSH-TO-WALL-BACK # 65 liB . FREEZEjR alleya" The old alleys, are now a 7:80 Fulton Lewis come« to th-^^ "»tural. Country Club, where he is a mem­ 7:55 CBS News Analysis mental health would M seriously art of the new flooring at the ber. His handicap is eleven. -ccordinf Impaired. • AUTOMATIC DEFROST • 10.6 CD. FT. FRESH FOOD SPACE • ONLY 28 INCHES WIDE £ialn St. store. Nassiff and his sister. Theresa, The othar ‘woman, Jans Dos, 38, He was bom in North Adams. were both married in a double State News had one pregnancy resulting te a Mass., in 1922. son of Mr. and Mrs. wedding ceremony in Tripoli. Leb­ atlU. birth. Her physician said an­ Richard S. Nassiff. When he was anon, on July 21, 19.57. He mar­ other ■ pregnancy would endanger 6 years old, his parents moved to W’lnsted. ried the former Therese Noujaim Roundup her life. While in Wlnsted. Fred worked of Beirut whom he met three Buxton protsstsd that (ksmecU- years before on one of his trips eut laws prohibit him from giving as an electrical technician and (Continued from Page One) did some professional boxing, tum­ abroad. His sister married Wilaoh the women his beat medical advice GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC Michel Simaan. also of Beirut. CARS —that they obtain and use contra- bling and acrobatics. Today Nassiff and his wife live at was held behind closed doors. The » « c h « n d r , e espUves. In 1940 his father became em­ session was called after a contro­ 33 Norman St. and have three f;*»-ent i, -r estab. Frankfurter’s mate opinion, how­ ployed at Hamilton Standard Divi­ versy developed over its refusal to 5-CYCLE AUTOMATIC 2-SPEED, ALL FABRIC sion of United Aircraft Corp., and children, Marie Dianne. 3, Nadia ever, said the complaints by the BIG 12 LB. CAPACITY Ann, 2. and Frederick G. Jr., eight accept the applications of the tw Poes and tha Does do not clearly the family moved to 33 Norman Negroes. St.. Man-eater. Fred then was months. information at t i n e . allege the state threatens to pros- Dagata had said that both men CEMENT CHOICE of FUSE BUlfBtS scuts them for using contracepUve WASHER WITH BLEACH INJEQTION AUTOMATIC WASHER AUTOMATIC WASHER were denied membership because devices. Donovan. 221 Porter St., garage their applications w-ere not prop Respectfully, W. H. ENGLAND Nor, Frankfurter added, does the P u blic Record.® and addition to house, $4,000. erty prepared. ln»p#c*ad • state threaten Buxton with prose­ Eugene Girardin for Lyle F. Others, however, said that the LVBIBER CO. cution for giving advice concern­ Eastman, 210 Holliater St., house denials were based on s fear VDominMJ hi Warrantee Deeds ing such devices. addition, $500. among some members that the Frankfurter pointed out that dur­ Burnham Estates to Alfred W. Bruce Little for Mrs. Effie Glan- club's affiliation with the (Connect­ • Opaa All Dsy SAtnrdAy 8 ing the more than three-quarters Billings et ux, property at 111 ville, 17 Sherwood Circle, fence, icut State Golf Association would of a century that the Onuiecticut Croft Dr. $150. be affected adversely If the appll “ At the Green”—MI S-B201 laws prohibiUng use of contracep­ Martha L. Mathiason and June Fred W. Lea, IIB Eldridge St., cations were granted. 1960 GHEV.BROOKWOODSTA. WAGON The club has one Negro mem tives have been on the state's E. Fuller to Alfred W. and Lor­ house addition, $125. books only on one instsmee was a raine A. Keenev, property at 691- Michael Salcius ct ux, 35 North ber now, Charles J. Roby. VS, power glide, radio, 2-tone, SOOOC whitewalls...... 9 prosecution begun. 693 Hartford Rd. St . demolition of shed. $50. Even then, he added, circum­ A. Clark to Arthur J. SmachetU Beaudoin and Mllkic for house Polari» Sub Tented stances of that case only proved and Mary F. Little, land off Cen­ at 324 Windsor St.. $11,000. Groton, June 20 (A5—The subms T /i '■ A o n )• t h li I ij I ,'o u p I 6 tv N f n \i c u^^ IT y 1960 CHEVROLET CORYAIR 4-DOOR the abetract character of what the ter St. Beaudoin and Milkie. house at rine Ethan Allen, equipped to fire Supreme 0>urt was now being Ernest H. and Anne M. McNeill 332 Wind.sor St., $11,000. long range Polaris missiles, re­ Deluxe 769 model. Radio, heater, standard S 1 7 0 Q asked to act on. to Edward J. and Margaret J. Frank Hoher, 152 School St., for N O M O N EY turned today after a successful transmission. Low mileage...... ^ 1 / 7 0 N O M O N EY Kubasek. property on Strant St. house at 43 Dale Rd.. $12,500. completion of builder's tests. DOWN Paul F. and Ann E. Butler to James M. Lemon. 35 Oakwood The 21-hour trials were under NO MONEY DOWN Donald F. and Lticienne R, Rd.. •house addition. $800. the direction of Vice Admiral Hy 1959 RAMBLER STATION WAOON 1st Poymmt DOWN Mathiews, property at 33 Devon Open Forum George Munro et ux. 89 Cam- man G. Rlckover. Moments after 6 cylinder, standard transmission, rsdlo. $1198 S«pt, 1961 Rrst Payment Dr. brtdg/8 St., garage addition, 1300. returning to the General Dynamics 1st Payment Ellen Mills to Kenneth P. and Certiftcate of Incorporation Corporation Electric Boat Division Backs Hlggtes September 1961 Marjorie E. Popple, property at 91 Hilliard Quality Products, Inc., dock here. Rlckover expressed sat To the Editor, e Wakhes any Sept. 1961 N Elm St. to deal In machinery and equip­ As the wife of s coach in Little kind of fabric isfaction with the tests and laud 1957 CHEVROLET 210 STATION WAQON e Bigeet buy today te GE Paiil A. and Lola E. Norllng to ment of all types, with capital in­ ed the performance of the Ethan League, as a mother of seven chil­ Dwight S. and Dewey C. Stone III, BUILDIN(J, 8 seat modeL Radio, 2-tone, V-8, 1 0 dren, five of them boys and two e Puih one but­ laundiy line a Cold water vestment of $500,000 divided into Allen. of Bolton, property off Santlna Dr. power glide, new paint...... ^ 1 1 7 3 Old enough and lucky to be in the ton for com­ wash and rtes# 5,000 shares of common stock at The 410-feet, 6,900-ton nuclear plete automa. e 12 pound capiuJty. Marshall L, Tyrrell to Patrick $100,par value. Commencing busi­ submarine was launched last Nov Uttle League program in Man- C. and Stella Early of East Hart­ tion. e FUter-Flo ness with $30,000. Incorporators 22. ebestarfi’l am writing to back ellmlnatea Unt ford, property at 362 Woodland are Walter J. and Louis R. Topol- The skipper is Cmdr. Paul N. 1956 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4-DOOR everything that Jim Higgins said St. skl and Victor Hlguera. Lacy, Dallas, Texas. Buying or Bettering? V-8, radio, 2-tnne. Spotless condition. $595 te his article about Little League, Ralph E and Olga W Cowell to 'nils letter is not written to only George R. and Janet W. Hubbard, the parents of the youths of Man­ property off Buckingham St. chester, but to e v ^ o h e tetereat- Quitclaim Deeds 1957 CHEVROLET 210 2-DOOR •d te the future dtizena of not Olga’ Prlc-ss to Ralph E and : 2-tonc, heater, 6 cylinder, SOOC only this town, but o f our wonder- Olga W. Cowell, property off Buck- ! standard transmission...... ‘ ful nation — let’s face It, friends, Ingham St. PRESCRIPTIONS maybe our future President, te say GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC Da\id B. Rubin to Lillian S Ru- j 199S may just come from the GENERAL ELECTRIC bin. property off Weaver Rd. I TEL. Whether you ere !ntere$ted in. building 1960 CHEVROLET CORYAIR 4-DOOR City of Village Cham . In the Trade Name I Deluxe 769 model. Radio, power glide. S i 0 7 C Lawye|'!a F a m League, we have Leonard J. Brushie of East Hart- , C f'u n a i'P la H V new home, improving the one you Full warranty...... * ^ 1 0 / W two girl coaches; neither one mar­ r DOUBLE OVEN 30-INCH DELUXE r AUTOMATIC RANGE ford, now doing business as Len­ ried, and neither one having a ny's Setwice Station at 427 Hart­ M l 9-9814 already own, or buying a house, old or brother or any relation playing te ford Rd. tha program; just two gals Inter­ Certificate of Dissolution 19S9 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC RANGE AUTOMATIC RANGE with HI-SPEED BURNERS new— the Savings Bank of Manchester 6 cylinder, radin, 2-tone. ested te our youth. Lee FTacchia, Seaboard Economy Corp., Leon $1495 •^our head umpire, doesn't have any Podrove, president-treasurer; Eu­ PINE PHARMACY sons and look at the years he 'baa gene T. Kelly, vice president; Bar­ 664 CENTER STREET—CORNER OF ADAMS will be happy to discuss with you the bara E. Coleman, secirtary; as of given to Uttle League. Jim Hig­ July 1, 1961. 1955 FORD 4-DOOR gins does not have a son old type of loan that will meet your indi­ enough to play ball te our‘ pro­ Certificate of Attachment V-8, Fordoiiiatic radio. Marie G. Stahsfield against gram and he's working around the Frank P. Obreraski Jr., doing busi­ vidual needs. The Savings Bank of clock to get funds, fields, equip­ ness as Knarfa Food Market, W. ment, and whatever else our chil­ H. England lumber Co. and Gert­ Manchester is a housing specialist. 1957 FORD STATION WADON dren need to play ball. Would you rude A. England, tnistee for rather have the boys playing te Louise C. England Jr., $50,000 You can faal at home at this bank. And 21-Door model V-8, the streets and breaking windows, damages and cost of suit resulting FordomaUc radin...... bothering their neighbors as we from fall In Knarfs parking lot ramember . . . regular savings at the had to do: because without the July 4, 1960. . 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR men who give so generously of not Marriage Uoensea Savings Bank of Manchester will help only their time, advice; yes, and Robert Bruce Laugnlin of Port­ V-ji, power glide, radio, heater. even heart, that is what will hap­ land, Maine, turd Gertrude Adaline you build a sufficient down payment ^1095 pen to our Uttle League program? Baker of 310 Hackmatack St., Let’s all get out to the games NO MONEY DOWN July 8, South Methodist Church. and cheer both sides as a good No Monwy Down NO MONEY DOWN James R. Anderson of Ridge­ fund so that when you borrow, your 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 2-DOOR play whether by our side or Uielr Rrst Payment wood. N. J.. and Carolyn R. John- V-8, power gUde, radio. $1395 opponents deserve credit Do not Rrst Poymont Rrst Payment aon of 43 Holl St., June 24, Eman­ monthly payments will be lower. stay te your cars but get down to September 1961 uel Lutheran Church. the bleachera so the boys know Sopttmbf 1961 September 1961 Leonard R. Nelson of Hartford, Your savings earn you’re bsckteg them. The Wom­ and Camilla M. Frey of 149 Sum­ 1958 CHEV. BROOKWOOD STA. WAGON en’s AuxUlary has bean asked to mit St., July 1, St. James' Church. take up the collection at every V-8, power glide, radio. N w paint. $1545 game te every field te town, so let's • Sensi-Temp Burner Makes Any Dean Herman Gates of 136 • Broil or Bake in Either Oven Pot or Pan Automatic • Gray Porcelainized Oven For Highland St. and Lise Doris Tru­ 3 Offices try to give some Uttle somethteg to outfit our players. Uttle League Easy Cleaning deau of 71 Jarvis Rd., June 24 at 3 % % • Lift-Off Doors for Easy Oven • See-Thru Oven That Can Be Hr the Church of the Assumption. 1955 CHEVROLET >/4 TON PICK-UP does hot ask you to buy the equlp- ' m m t we use only to help a Uttle to Cleaning luminated From Outside • Large Storage Drawer Ronald Edward Theriault of 61 Current Annual Dividend Heater, signal lights and full canvaa canopy Linnmore Dr. and U!S. Marine alert to serve pay for Its use. Corps, and Lynne Murphey of 62 over piok-up box...... See you at the baU games and Ruasell St., June 24 at Center Con­ I please help ua keep our youth hit­ 'e y gregational Church. ting ths ball Instead o f hitting the John William Green of Hartford rest of the Uttle guys te ths heigb- and Susan Gordon Turkington of hoihood! 17 Gerard St., July 1 at Center My heartfelt thanks to the adl' Member of Federal Deposit tw for publishing this letter; to Congregational Church. Insurance Corp. Building Permits Earl Toet and hia staff for his cov­ Carter Chevrolet erage of the games on the sport Regal Builders of West Hartford, gs; for the men end women te house on Leland Dr., estimated >2£IZ21ArGARAGEs! NORAtAN'S OWN FINE SERVICE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 MJ SOUTX MAINMIN ST, WAlUNOeOW. CONN. I Kttle League; and most o f all to cost. $12,000. avings anchester SATURDAY TILL 7 PAI. n UHMATt □ riti soontT I anyone who reads this Uttle item Regal Builders, house on Leland COMPANY INC. and deddes to help the Anxillaiy Dr., $11,000. C-103 ! MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH la our program to aid Jim and tlw INCLUDED WITH THESE John Malert>a, 186 Wells St., 9 1 A1

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 C A G B 8 I Z MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY. JI/NE 20. 1961 PA G E SEV EN pus, she will be head of toe Inter­ mUmrlfpBtpr nedy against a rsaumpUon of nu- tioned the TV hill out for action, demandlnc to know how long the Right Wing Activity Sparked Miss Fitch Gets national Relations Club program claar testing by the United Stataa. had made a motion for its reJec- ■tats was going to 1st this slaugh­ A Thought for Today for foreign students. She is a grad­ Uon, and Minority Laadsr Shea PAY-AS-YOU-GO That puts tha 'Hmea on the side o f Connecticut ter raetfauis, with a speaSsr hy tba Job in Europe uate of Manchester High School. t& ipttitts IfpraUk had complained that his s h a p ^ against the bin bamoanlng tha By Racial^ Red Peril Issues INSURANaiSFOR S—ym hid the angels. toe motion this way made House OasMctt o f Chnrebaa 8900 fins ha ■would have to pay tt Miss Marlon Fitch of Manches­ ------c». m a We couldn't ears leaa, however, voting difficult and compllcatod ha ware caught adjusting his INVITATION M il HOW DO I GET ITT W— II Strwt Yankee (OeallmMd firom Pago One) of toe white man, and adherence ter, who will be a senior at Mount ■ ^«r. CoaD. for the mein argument the Tbnea and, furthermore, clashed wlUt the motosr’s MsvlMaa sst. Are Tan Surer Miss Sala Earns AfiNf. ______rtaiousoN . By A. H. O. rule under which the biU bad been to the Moslem religion. Holyoke CTollege, South Hadley, advancea We find It, in fact, not Toward i o'clock, too roil eaU If you hope for something. A wann wslconis awaits any invastor ■eph Patterson movsd at a recent WALnat a rEaccsoN petitioned out. The rule in ques­ veto was finally taksn, and ths That's a prayer; (True Moslems disassociate Mass., next fall, is spending her Degree in Music any better than the atain argu to oui; new offiioe. Drop inj, won't' li[0u? commission mestlng to stop the themMlves from toe sect, and point i b e r 1 . u n tion happens to state that the com- bill waa dsdoatsd, 131 to 83, a sur- Xf you get It, ment used by thoee who have A t eight 'minutes before mid­ payments. The motion failed, but to a centuries old stand against summer working in Europe. night. the night of June 9, in the mittee may report such a bill out prlslngty hoavy margin. Lator, out 'Your answer’s there. Jeuiet Lorraine Sala of Man­ — . U t m U s c B s c c u t "with or without its recommenda­ it seemed signlfloant that It was racial discrimination taught in the Miss Fitch is working in the In­ _ Batarcd M tin never wanted us to atop testing In procedure of the House of Repre­ In tha corridors, the lobbyists for If you don't get It, chester, received a bachelor of mu­ tions thereon," but Chairman Open 77mr$d<^^imiii0]B:QOto made at all. Koran). ternational Labor Office in (gene­ at Haacbester Oona. aa the first place sentatives, the redoubtable lobby tha bill grouped 'hemsalves around Don’t say,. "I told you so.” va, Switzerland. She gained her sic deg;ree at the 111th annual Mall M atttr.______Beers promptly said that ha had a copy o tha roll call vote, study­ God heard you. and Saturday iMtunpen, / ’ Distribution of racist literature Leader ot toe Black Muslims la commencement of the University They aay that, because we have seeking a licensing system for the In toe South likewise has dimin­ an ascetic, 64-year-old, Georgia- post through toe Mount Holyoke television repairmen of Connecti­ no desire to use any parliamentary ing to sea where their pressures The answer’s "No." of Rochester June 11. - «mCMFTlUN RATES stopped teeting, we have given advantage against tha biU.' and ished considerably — though it bom Negro named Snijah Poole. program of volunteer work in in­ ' PVMto hi Adrance cut sat watching from the gallery had fallad. periiaps, In tha moment Submitted by ternational organizations. She is a Miss Sala, who took her work at ' ^ Carrier U a U Ruasia a chance to go ahead of ua changed his own motion to one in of defeat, thinking punitive Tha Rav; John R. Naubart has by no means vanished. One day, said Poole, he met a man Learn how you can insure your home, • W a T a a r ...... t lS .S O S3 3 U0 as the House began debate of Its namea Fard Muhammad who re­ philosophy major doing related the University’s Eastman School S x M o e t A a ...... 7 75 which he himself made a "tech­ thoughts toward the 1M2 alaction. Community Baptist Church A recent tract of toe Elmore your car, eurythiu you own, pay in easy n 00 And what does the Times sayT measure. The lobby had surmount­ PITimM ^ COL vealed himself as "Allah on Elsuto," work in political science at Mount of Music, majored in Music Educa­ Araa M«wl*ia ...... 8.90 nical" motion for passage of toe Installments, with Great.A'merican’s vw Juwpws S:Ml The Times sajn that, if we resume ed all obstacles except the one last But it may have been that, In toelr M»mb0rs New York Stock Exchodjlq . ’ ' Ckwnty (Alabama) White Cltlsens Holyoke CTollege. tion, with applied music in piano. O b c M ia itb ...... 1 3 « l.st bill, thus allowing its final fate to curiosity to know why they had and from that time on Poole budget plan. Ask us (or details, W a a k l y ...... 30 potential obstacle of toe feeling CouncU attadu "The ridiculous Mlqs Fitch, the daughter of Mrs. She was a member of the Eastman testing, we will be giving Rusaie a be determined expeditiously and di­ been defeated so heavily, they Steec^t Tooth dropped his "slavemaster name” and judgment of the 295 members niAncBimtr. • mancmom • mtMi Miii myth that the modem American and became Elijah Muhammad. Marion B. Gammons, 339 Adams Chorus. M KM 81CR or U: cliance to catch up to ui In 'the of the House. Now it had set itself, rectly by one vot: of toe House. ■hould have been givtog particular Jew Is a Whiteman. St., spent last summer working The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. THM ABBOm TKD PRJiSS realm of nuclear weapona. In The second piece of soft tact cohaideratlon to toe possible affect Egyptians of 3000 B.C. had a His group is based in Chicago BAGLIN INSURANCE AGENCY T h a Aaaadatad P iw iIs exclustvaly in one last demonstration of its wsU-astabliShad confsctlonery art. Jamas T. Blair • R obsrf H. S to rM "Tlie Jew has a colored back­ and ia reported to have more than under the Operation Crossroads Joseph Sala, 3C5 Olcott St., she ROUTE 44A, BOLTON, CONN. republicaUon of came near the end of the debate, of the strategy of two of their "AUUad to MM MW — - _.— which, says the Times, we are now pressure, in position to watch the They Used bees’ honey aa the basic ground," toe publication declares, 100,000 followers. The Muslims program in Sierra Leone. Next was a 1957 graduate of Mt. St. Jo­ P.O. BOX 888, MANCHESTER, CONN.—TEL MI 9-8818 an haws Hlanalrhaa credited to it behavior of the legislators on when Rep. Noyes of Farmington floor opponents, who knew how to % e Is a racial mongrel and not year at the Mount Holyoke cam- seph Academy, West Hartford. net etbarwlaa cradited In uns paper v.-ell ahead of the Russians. raised the parliamentary issue on seem to surrender an advantage sweetener, adding flavors, spices liave a membership goal of one and also tba local nawa pupitshed here. whom it had worked so diligently. a Whiteman,” and "this fact ex- million by the end of this year, A l l r l A M a e t rambUcatioa ot s p e c ia l We find this kind of argument And. because of the extraordinary which, by reading of toe rule, the rather than prea. It to toe limit. and herbs. ______t______plalnk why so-called American- five million by 1964. dlspatchca berabi ara alao rsaarrsA shallow and Insignificant, which­ pressure it had brought, and toe TV bill could have been thrown Jews are very partial to AslaUc out of House consideration then Muhammad tells his followers , Full aar%lca cllant el N . a A. Sere- ever way It is used. And the TTmes seal it had displayed, the lobby Ancient Site Communist Russia." their ranks will swell ss more and Ic e . i n c . seemed, if anything, to have the and there, without even getting to Pnbilshara RSpreaematl Vea: Iks did us the favor, we think, of de­ The council felt ‘This basic in­ more black men (they do not uee odds its way as toe debate open^. a vote. Noyes raised the point that formation should clear up a lot of Jollaa Mathews Special Annc 7 — molishing its ov.Ti use of any auch the rule governing the {Mtttionlng Archaeologists have discovered toe term Negro) realize efforts ,to Torfc. Chicago. Detroit a M Boston. No one will ever really know evidence of nine cities on toe site muddy thinking for a great many Integrate are a sham by "blue­ M ^BER AUDIT BUREAU OF argument when It went on to say, whether the good repairmen hadn't out of bills stipulated that the CTRCULATIONa ______of ancient Troy, with the oldest American Whltemen.” eyed devils’’' (whites) conspiring truly and factually, we believe, worked quite hard enough, or had petition must concern a meuure of these probably dating back to A ll-N ew which had originated in the legis­ However, toe Alabama Associa­ with "so-called Negroes’’ of toe ...Spottiest The Herald PrlnUaB OompaBy, I n c .. that "we now have a nuclear worked ajittle too hard. The sci­ about 3000 B.C. NAACP whose real ^m la "to sub­ assumes no flnancUl rcsponsihflltyy lo r ence of pressures, and of determin­ lative house Involved, "nils was a tion of Citisens Oouncils has dis­ PROM typoaraphlcyj errors appearinx jugate the black man." -..r-M.-,-— - ^...... --n In ad- stockpile of great variety, great ing the point at which they begin Senate bill, and when Noyes raised avowed any connection with toe Tertisemen.a and other readlna matter AWAITS SENTENCE Elmore, group and repudiated Its He urges Muelims to "fight like Convertil]^ In The Manchester Bsanlnit HaralA enough to destroy Russia, and Chi­ to boomerang, is not subject to his point of order, and Boyd of Bridgeport, Juno 30 (8>)—Jiidgt antl-semltlc activities. hell with those who fight like hell na as well, many Umes over." Add simple axioms. Westport formally asked Speaker Display adrertlstnK closln* hours: Wallace -to rule on it, the opposi­ John R. TtUm has set June 37 as The Alabama Citisens (Councils, against you, and the world of .man­ For Monday—] p m Friday to that fact the obvious compan­ No one will ever know, either, the sentencing date for Lester Say- kind will respect us as equals, and For Tuesday—] p.m Monday whether two developments in the tion not only had what Minority perhaps the best organised In the W 2 white rule in toe United States will For Wednesday-] p.m Tuesday;#' ion fact, which is that Russia cer­ course of the debate, in which op­ Leader Shea called a “dilatory era 34, who waa found guilty yes­ eouto, are afflUated with the In­ Rambler For Thursday—] p m. Wednesday. tainly has a nuclear stockpile big tactic" but apparently a technical terday by a Superior Court jury ter-State Citisens Councils of be overthrown by 1970.” For Friday—] p.m. Thursday. ponents of the bill played the ex­ For all their Inflammatory For Saturday—1 n.m. Friday. way of killing the bill for the ses­ of attempting to escape from the Amsrica which advocate non-vio­ enough to destroy us many times act opposite of toe pressure game, speeches and publications, the Clasaffied deadline: 10:80 a m each and blandly surrendered advan­ sion. Danbury State Jail. Officials said lent resistance to "Communist in­ day ot publication axcept Saturday— over, and you have the reduction At this point, however, Noyes Sayers, who was serving a 6-month spired" integration. Muslima have been strictly law 9 a m . tages they might have exploited, abiding and insist on a rigid moral to just about nothing of any argu­ played any great role in the final withdrew his point of order, saying term on a non-aupport offense, dug Headquarters of the larger ment as to who is ahead. Neither a hole through a 2-foot brick wall group is In Jad^n, Mias, '^ere code for their members. For ex­ Tuesday, June 20 shaping of the final mood of the that, despite his belief in its valid­ ample: No smoking or drinking, of tM is ahead, or ever will be. We House. ity, he did not want to stand in In the rear of the jail March 30 are no southwide membership the way of a free House vote on- Sayers argued that he was only statistics, but toe Alabama group modest dress, prayer five times a Two Connecticat Decisions are both behind the liuclear eight But. for what It may have diw. meant, toe contrast between toe toe issue. looking through toe hole out of Idle claims about 100,000 members, ball, and we may stay there until it 'Tomorrow: Thunder on toe Two ConnecUcnt declaiona were unlimited exploitation of pressure There were, between these two curiosity when he waa discovered Mississippi about 80,000. Only a kills ua by Jailers. right. In the fireworks display with and toe tactful surrender of parlia­ soft refusals of toe opposition to small percentage, however, could III addition to warning the Presi­ mentary weapons against the hill be regarded aa, extreme militants. which the United States Supreme press technical advantages within dent agaiiiSt giving the Russians s soon developed. its grasp, a number of oratorical Another group operating In Ala­ 39 Scoutmasters Golden Wedding Bells Ring Court wound up its present term The first piece of soft tact came chance to catch up to us, the Times gems for and against the bill, with bama Is the Alabama Itoights of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lithwin yesterday. after Rep. Nelson Beers, House one speaker for the bill clAlming toe U.8. Ku Klux Klan Inc., an also warns him that we might alao Notice Plan Camp Stay ski, 121 Park St., were honored by Edward Lithwin of Longmeadow, In one, the Court set aside the chairman o f toe General Law Com­ that many people had already been organization ot undisclosed mem­ 125 friends and relatives Sunday at Mass.; three grandchildren, and be handing Russia, if we were the mittee, from which more than 150 first degree murder conviction of killed In the state because of bership led by 81-year-oId Robert a party at the Garden Grove in one great-granddaughter. ones to resume testing, "a de­ members of the House had peti- faulty television service work and WE HAVE DAILY M. Shelton of Tusalooaa. Thirty nine Scoutmasters from Arthur Culombe, whoee partlcipa all areas of (Charter Oak Council of celebration of their 60th wedding Mr. Lithwinski is retired after 45 cisive victory in the crucial battle Besides fighting Integration, Boy Scouts will attend the Lake anniversary. years' service with Cheney Bros. lion In A brutal series of murders " d e u v e r y t o t h e Grand Wizard Shelton also wars The couple was married June 20, He is employed as a steward at the la not doubted by anybody. What fot men's mlnda” of Isles Scout Reservation with against water fluoridation ("a their troops this summer, it was 1911 at St. James’ Church here. Polish American Club of which he has been doubted, by some, ia That makes more sense and car­ Communist plot to poison the They have a daughter, Mrs. Arthur is a member. (Herald photo by ries some weight. announced by Robert S. Carter, Oflara.) whether this particular Individual, American people") and mental camping chainnan of the council. B. Carpenter of Manchester; a son, BOLTON health programs (“ they can per­ who la . described as havnng; the But the main question la one “ This is more than a 800 per which is fatefully moral. We bound form an operation on you, give you cent increase in two years, and mental capacity of a child of nine, the mentality of a 8-year-old, and ourselves to the atom, with thongs reflects tremendous interest in the la, In the words of one of his de AREA teach you to be an integrationlst of guilt at Hiroshima and Naga­ camping program," Carter said. fense attorneys, "a fit subject for or anything else"). The Lake of Isles Scout Reser­ capital punishment." WTiether hia saki. n ie question about us, ever In toe nelgh)>orl^ state ot Geor- vation will open July 2 for eight since, has been whether we would tla is another vocal crusader dedi­ weeks, and will be preceded and Smallest, Quietest...and Lowest Ptioed by Ro :/ mental age played much of a role LENOX cated to fighting the "Communist In the Supreme Court's judgment ever free ourselves to have any followed by a week of Explorer Omspiracy" as manifested In in­ Aquatic Training for a 10-week Rambler American Convertible, thanks to rattle-free 100% Sin^e- that the confession obtained from other god but the atom. AfUr The n^nute you want money, phone tegration efforts. PHARMACY season of activities. a real fun-in-the-sun car. Here is Unit construction. Rambler Amer­ him was Improperly admitted can­ ■World War II was over, we fan­ He Is Lester Maddox, a bespec­ for READY^CASH from Beneficial The area troops, sponsoring in­ Have You An Event Scheduled performance from the 125 HP en­ ican costs at least $478* leu than not be known without a reading: cied the atom was to be our god Z n E. CENTER ST. tacled, baldlni; cafeteria propri­ stitutions and leaders who will at­ A ^ly for the cash you want when you want it Get etor who headt^^ group called gine that beat all cars ih the Pure any Ford, Chevy or Plymouth of the full opinion. alone, and we bound ourselves atill TEL. Ml 9-089A tend are Troop 11, TalcottvUle more closely to it, with renewed READY-CASH from BENEFiaAL. Sron as approved, it’s Georgians Unwilling to Surrender Ckvngregatlonal CSiurch, Francis That Calls For Food? Oil Economy Trials for the second convertible. See America’s new­ After the opinion, those who be­ —GUTS. testa with reliance upon our own ready for you . . . it’s the instant way to clean up Icft-ovct Smlthwlck; Troop 29, Center Con­ It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an informal straight year. A quiet convertible, est, smartest convertible now! lieved that it would have been Maddox claims a following of gregational CSiurch, Harry Maid- suppoaed monopoly of the great­ bills, buy the thinp you need, do the things you want. about 1,000 and hopes to form a get-together of a society, lodge or some friradly group. NEVER COMFORT UKE THIS REFORSI In the new *Prkt compatiioM bm tf o> iMnafKtunn’ luow M Iwtory didnrtd w k *. something of s crime for the state ment; Troop 27,, St. Mary’« Epis­ Custom " 400" convertible end 4-door eeden models, Phone todayl “You’re the boss” at Beneficial. nationwide organization. Atlanta of Connecticut to take the life of est power ever commanded by copal Church, Clinton Hendrlck- WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU bucket tests recline, ed|uet IndM dutlly for leg room. Ram iblar’-’World standard of Compact Car Excsilanca man. Our monopoly soon disap­ police aay about half the GUTS sen; Troop 28. Hebron PTA, Rich­ this brutish creature have another lAsna s a w MM ssam ms im ursa at isw cMt membership turns up at Georgia TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION peared, and more fear came into ard Grant Sr.; Troop 47, South equally unsettling possibility to Klan rallies, though Maddox dis­ Methodist Church Men's Club, Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to our worship o the atom, but wc W i MAIN C T . , 2nd FI., Ovsr Weelworth's, MANCHESTER claims any association with the consider. TTiis would be the possi MIIcImII I-41SC • AM( for the YES MANaaor Robert Von Deck. accommodate any size gathering. Why not call os and did not turn from that worship Klan. DECORMIER MOTOR SALES, INC. blllty that, as a result of the Su­ OriN THUISOAT CVtNINCS ONlU i PJA. Also Troop 91, Manchester talk over the details? 285 Brood St., Mondiosttr, Conn. Rather, we concentrated on pre­ l»« mt4t H mM»li *1 <11 mruHHif Inaf At another point on the militant Green PTA, Sal Vendrlllo; Troop preme Court action, this kind of i !.« .1 II* MM, ^ ^ spectrum appears a second type of paring bigger and ever bigger po­ U ■■— ml.. aMW. IMIIMM. « 1 U . » T a * . 92, Union (jqngregational (Jhurch, humsn animal shmid be set fr«e. segregationist group—the Black Rockville, Francis Smlthwlck; Obviously, If it can be conceded tential sacrlflcea But all the time SAVE MONEY? Supremacists. A subsidiary of Troop 120, St. Janies Catholic that he may not be a fit subject we have been living as if under a Best organized among this Oiurch, Paul White; Troop 133, fcr cairital punishment, it Is even curse as well as in possession of a group, and the only one of much Second Ckingregational Church of G arden G rove X pewer. The final implications of significance, is the well-disciplined Manchester (jouples CHub, George TELEPHONES Ml 9-5313— Ml 9-5314 more certain that he la not fit for BENEFICIAL racial-religious sect known as the Atkins; and Troop 192, Bowers the curse, which are that we some FINANCE CO. freedom, and it is to be hoped that Black Muslims. It preaches hatred School PTA, Robert Martin. there is no gap In Connecticut jus day may reap what we dared to tics which opens to such a possi' sow, may depend upon whether r c - bllity. or not We ever prove ourselves ca­ ‘ Tnmintririimwii pable of worshipping something SURE! The other Connecticut decision of the day was a decision not to leas poisonous and more construc- You Can Be Sure rule on ther constitutionality of the Uve, whether we at least free our ConnecUcut birth control sUtute. minds of the idea that the atom la This issue seemed to stir up some the one thing for which w* must A great help in easing th« - 2 ’- of the members of the Court in forsake all othera The decision to farnily's burden is a beautiful teat or not to teat ia one more test much the same way it raises tem­ memory picture; knowing this, peratures In Connecticut, but the In Itself, a test of whether we are TO M O RRO W -5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Court majority came down with a capable of believing in anything we take great care in perform­ else at all. O finding which must be conceded a ing our professional duties, and i high content of hard realism. What Hff/mJet p are never satisfied until we have the majority refused to do was to' The SIOO.OOO Slice TH( OMU OF rule on the law before they h a d ^ Down in New York City not long iHiGOiOiniiuu achieved perfection. i n been shown that anybody had ever ago, one couple entertained an­ been prosecuted or punished under other at dinner. They had been it. They noted that the law is open­ friendly for 10 years, and when the \VI N F - RacJi'o ly violated; that nobbing happens hostess went out into the kitclien when it is vlolsted; they conceded to can'e the turkey, her guesteaa that the Court might have to rule went with her, and sat down at c on it, some day, if some ostenta- the kitchen table where the carv­ w n € tlouB form of violation, like public ing was being done. birth control cllnica, were to be at­ The knife was dropped, and cut tempted and to run Into enforce­ the foot of the guesteaa. with ' io« MAIN smir ment of the law. grievous results. The wound took MANCHISTfACONN. By such discusMon, the Court SA^LEORAMA montha healing, and the foot atill evaded the iseue, to the bitter dla- swells, and still has to spend an treaa of some o^ its members who occasional day in bed. obviously felt about the issue the For this the guesteaa is suing way some people in Connecticut the hostess for JIOO.OOO. feel about it. But the Court also, There is a question, however, I6V2 Hours Packed with Bargains by inference. Identified the real whether the guesteaa may haye heat in the Isaue, which ia really been guilty of some contributory ...Roll Up Your SLEEVE And neither legal nor medical, but the negligence. Why, for insUnce, did emotional resentment of one re­ she sit so close to the table where ligious grouping in Connecticut the carving was being done 7 Why, over the presence, on tke books, of above all, when she noticed that Nothing ever like it before! Store open from 5:30 a law which happens to apply the her hostess' hand had become slip­ moral code o ’ another rellgioua pery with grease from the turkey a.m . to 10 p.m. The entire W INF studio and staff grouping to all the people of the —a condiUon which might lead to ik SwwtiLit S|wt i«/ SAVE A LIFE, •tate. We have long felt that the the dropping of a knife—did alie will be moved to our store. Come in and see rellgioua grouping which happens not either move tactfully aivay or to find the law coinciding with ita untactfuUy renionatrate with her MANCHESTER own precepts should abandon the hoateaa over the condition of her Hie live broadcasts . . . 5:30 a.m . to 10 p.m . . . - struggle to keep It on the hooka hands? Maybe, after all, It was Get a home Improverhent loan...and relax where It points at everybody else parUy her own fault that she got of all W INF Wednesday programs including Kathy too. her foot cut. VISIT THE MNHaiaE But when the real issue is pri­ In any case, the hostess defend­ THURSDAY. JUNE 22— lD ;45 A M . fo 6 :3 0 P.Mw Godfrey, Home Makers' Exchange with Louise Weston marily that or the religious divi­ ant argues, "It ia well settled in sion over the principle of a law New York that a social guest is MANCHESIfR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL and Hazel Riley news broadcasts; see your favorite Some home repair jobs are just not do-it- while purposes. . . and home improvements which is obviously violated widely mere licensee who must take the m a k e a n APPOHirMENT-..OR JUST WALK IN! yourself projeirts. They require outside help are always worthwhile. You can have ample and by many people we can under­ premises as he finds them ai}d to TELEPHONE Ml 3-S111 announcers; meet John Deme, owner of WINF. If and that may mean a bigger bill than you’re time to repay in monthly pa3Tnents that you stand not only the Supreme whom the boat owes only the duty Court's wish to duck the Issue, but prepared to meet all at once. can handle, and our low rates include life to avoid the maintenance of traps you're an early bird (5:30 to 10 a.m.) have coffee Its majority finding that no real or dangerous defecU known to No problem. Just give us a calL We like to insurance. Come on in soon. legal urgency exisU in the matter. the host and not likely to be dis lend money on convenient terms for worth­ The law creates no end of bad feel­ covered by the guest." and doughnuts "on the house". Listen for hour-by- ing In ConnecUcut, not so much All these niceties of the law and •s a law as a symbol of religious of etiquette will be expounded hour super values. Shop for hundreds of npt-adver- dtvlslan. and should be Abandoned more fully when and if the $100,000 QUINN'S PHARA4ACY 87* MA£n s t r e e t . MANCIIESTER—Pbons MI f.ilSl predaely because that la the main negligence action comes to trial. v S A V I N G S tised bargains. Tomorrow, 5:30 a.m . to 10 p.m...* fimcUon it fills. But that, appar- But only the unaophiaUcated, of The ConneeKeut Bank •nUy, wiU have to happen in Con- course, would evgr Interpret these at Watkins only! Mctlcut, and not by the grace of developments, and these argu­ U 2 i c / L O A N **»e BupTAme .OourL ments, as the end o f a beautiful AND TRUST COMPANY A S S < ) C' I \ 1 1 < ) V / 10 year friendship. To the con­ 1 ■■ Hie Atom Only? trary, it could be that the friend­ StevefL iia n d u tltr (^fiem: 893 Main SntRT, 16 Noxih Main S r u n , MANCHBsm Snam NO P a x x a d b ^ ship and understanding between The finest, freshest candies you can buy make Wa are pleased to find the New the two couples is on the ^ray to MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE STOTEM . Teek H ib m taktag aa edJtoclal thie the sweetest spot in town! Try a box of JjAN CH IftH *! O t p I t T rTRAMCIAt. IRtTITUtiWW becoming deeper and more fruitful 985 MAIN STREET - BH 8-6171 - 6:80 A.M. TO 10 P.M. TOMORROW ONLY - CLOSED MONDAYS •ntMBRR f e d e r a l d e p o s it in s u r a n c e CORPORATION position advldnf TYiMilinif Kea- than «tor. Rowell Stover ^Capdies and aee for youndfl

>¥■ V PAGE raCHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 20,. 1961 , PAGE NINE ■ M t o ...... nil IIIIMI H i RockviUe'Vernon Eichmaim on Stand, F unerab School Board Delays 12th Circuit ^ tinkle Stager Funtral services for Pinkie G)iirt Gise8 City, Roosevelt Mills Airs Kidnap Charge Singer, ITS School St., were held Study of Budget Cuts EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT IT! AND IF YOU HAVENT SEEN IT yesterday afternoon at the Holmes MANCHasn* SEHRON Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Clarence E. Winslow of the Maaflay (OMflMMd from Fac* Om ) completion of the case, expected The board of education Ust^ 5. Review o f 1961 legUlxtkm Bruoa Cordnar, $4, itf ao oartaln To Confer on Tax Debt -THERE'S A TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU! HERE'S MANCHESTER'S during the first or second week of Church of the Nasarene officiated. night postponed for a week con­ relating to education. addraaa, Manebaiitvr, waa gtvan a This cannot be called a voluntary July. Burial was in East Cemetery. $. Endoreement of appoint- ONLY DOWNTOWN DEPT. STORE WITH DISCOUNT PRICES! Before Eichmann took the stand, Bearers wiere friends of the fam­ sideration of a list of proposed Mx-moatli auapandad aantanoa and Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. andfudeed to call any o f the o ft le t n o t aeclantlan." menta of two 1961 eununer achool the auxiliary before July 4. As Xiidnnaan started to outline the prosecution concluded its case ily- cuts In the 1961-53 echool budget dlrectora, and dlicuselon of aal- put on tads finite probation follow­ other Rockville officials will meet by introducing about 90 pages of 8t. Leole Trip BlaM frt« Nasi career, the court said he The board had planned to deteN ariee, recommendod tuition ing a diarga of canytng a dangor- thia week with Rooeevelt Mills, Carol Strong, daughter of Mr. extracts from the Interview Eich­ mine where the more than $266,- eould sit •while testifying "if you chargee and outline of ooureoi. ooa waapon in a motor vehicle. Inc. representatives to work out and Mra. Normaa Strong of Waat are tired." and Bachmsnn accepted mann had given in 195< and 1937 000 cut from the educatiop budget 4. A report by A. Raymond DOBIN'S Frank Wamor, 78, ot New Ha­ a new method of clearing up the Rd., Vernon, will attend the Nation­ the offer with a courteous bow. in Argentina to Wilhelm Sassen, Jap Premier should be made in the school pro­ Rogere Jr., principal o f Manchee- al Future Homemakem’ ctmventlon Dutch member of the Natl SS ram for the next fiscal year, but ven, waa .fined $103 for operating firm's $3,943.96 tax debt Defense Oounsel Robert Serva- ter High School, about a revtaed a motor vehicle while hla license in 8t. Louia, Mo., during the firat tlus of West Germany told the who became a journalist after the the lengthy agenda neoeasltated driver education program at the The City Council last night au­ week of July. She la one of alx girla war. Begins Parley postponement of action. The board was suspended. DEPT. STORE court he would prove through high school. MUton Porter, 23, ot Manchaa- thorised Uie mayor, Corporation from Connecticut making the trip. Eichmann’s testimony that the The court refused a request by set a special meeting for next 6. Costs and meriU of a major Ck)unsel Harvey A. Yonce and TVix At the convention, atae will par­ Attorney General Gideon Hausner Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Barnard ter, was fined $45 for qteedlng. whole Nasi apparatus was respon- medical Insurance plan for educa­ Edward StoUnas of BockvUle, Collector Mrs. Gloria H. Belettl to ticipate in the Future Homemak- Blble for the pogrom and that Bhch- to bring an additional witness to With Kennedy Junior High School. tion employes. meet with Roosevelt’s attorney, era’ chorus. the stand for testimony on the After cuts are decided, the board was fined $36 for speeding. mann could, do nothing about it. 6. Proposed policies for in­ WUUam WUlenhsupt, 19, of Chi­ Robert J. Pigeon, and to report Mias Strong is recraation chair­ Eichmann said he joined the Nazi pogrom in Hungary, already Tokyo. Wedneoday. June SI will appeal to the board of di­ struction of mentally retarded back to the council July 5. man in Connecticut for the Future covered in detail. cago, HI., wax fined $30 for apeed- Nazis in 1932 because their slogan Japan will receive a loan of $60 rectors for restoration of the children. ing. Council aldermen, largely im- Homemakers of America. She la ac­ was "'var against Versailles". He Although he could have made an million from the C.S. Export- money. The school board has al­ 7. Merit pay for qualified moved by the mill firm’s appeal of tive in 4-H woric and is n mamber Ordination Set uns\vom statement. Eichmann tes­ Roninald Vincent, 23, of 183 Ma­ blamed the Versailles Treaty after Import Bank under the 11th an­ ready appealed once for the- res­ teachers. ple St. waa fined $30 for ai>eedlng. a recent council ruling to collect of the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship of The ev.j» H World War 1 for "the tragedy of tified under oath. ’This will permit nual loan program to purchase toration, but General Manager 8. Increasing pay for the di­ the Vernon Center Congregational cross-examination by the proeecu- John Sheridan Jr., 22, of Haz- the firm’s taxes by normal meth­ Kearns, ■on'off ofo f Mr. : and Mrs. Har­ i r 21 DEPARTMENTS! the German people,” the economic V.S.-produoed raw cotton, the Richard Martin said a 'final list of rector and teachers of the adult ardvUle, was fined $30 for speed­ ods, agreed that if a practical and Church. distress gripping his country. tion, and Servatius sail'. Ehchmann Finance Ministry announced to­ proposed cuts must be available education program, and program legti eoluUon is possible, it should VFW MeeOiig Monday old M. Kearns, M Rusoell St, will is eager for this. ing. At that time, ESchmann said, day. to the directors before a restora­ expansitm. Timothy Donovan, 47, o f Weth- be sought. A meeting of the Badateubner- be ordained to the priesthood Sun­ "the struggle against the Jewrs "I^unients will prove that the Announcement said the con­ tion can be considered. Yanlahewsky-Boothroyd poet of the reeponslbility lies on the shoulders 9. Increasing tuition costa for enlleld, was fined $30 fOr speed­ The action followed a review of day, June 25 tai the chapel of the was a secondary problem — "the tract for the one-year loan, to Other items tabled by the board bomebound children. the Rooeevelt MilUi tax aituation Veterans of Foreign Wars will Ije ^ 3 FLOORS of of the political leadership of the ing. Donald Strickland, 88, of 22 American College In Louvain, Bel­ main struggle was against the be signed In Washington June were: 10. Assignment of Grade 9 Bol­ Lillian Dr., waa fined $21 for driv­ and the council’s ruling of two held Monday at 8 p.m. at the post's regime in power which was admin­ country," Servatius said. 28, will provide for an manual temporary quarters on Rt. 74. Tha gium. In expanding his views on the 1. A report by a teachers com­ ton students to Barnard Junior ing a motor vehicle with an Illegal weeks sgo directing Mrs- Beiotti istering the terms of the Versailles interest of 4.1S5 per cent. The mittee on time spent by teachers High School for the next two muffler. to dlsreg!^ a series of promissdry meeting is listed as Important. He will be ordained by the Moet Treaty." Jews. Eichmann quoted from a loan, which goes Into effect Aug. document in hla Geetapo files that on non-professional duties during years, inatesul of to the senior high Georjge Sieverts, 19, of 68 West notes geared to pay off the debt Rev. Thomas F. Maloney ,DJ>„ MONEY-SAVING VALUES! After Hitler became the supreme 1, will be granted to the Bank he entertained the Idea of finding the school day. achool. St. was fined $31 for failure to built up since 1957. auxUlary to the BUhop of Provi­ power In Germany. Eichmann con­ of Tokyo. dence, KI., and former rector of 2 suitable homeland for them. drive to the right A letter sent to the council by tinued, World War II "was thrust Nicholas Champ, 66, ot Wethers­ Seymour B. Kiq>lan, president of ZB A Grants the coUege. Emigration of the Jews eventually Washington. June 20 I.T) —Jap­ upon Germanj',” and out of that became an Impoealbility in the field. was fined $15 for failure to the Minterbum Realty Oorp. which The candidate for iirdbiatlon period came the "senseless meas­ anese prime minister Hayato Ike- obey a stop slgnat leases space to Rooeevelt, aaked wee bom In Mancheeter, June 31, Nazi Reich, Eichmann testified, da received a ceremonial welcome ures" that paved the way for the because other nations would not Congo Rivals Agree Wendal Farrar, 31, o t Newing­ that the city “ tread softly” In Its Ten Requests 1966. He Is a graduate of St to W a^ington today and almost extermination of the Jews. accept penileas Jews. The Nazi ton, waa fined $12 for operating a handling of the matter. Jamee* School and St. Thomas “I could not anticipate . . . I immediately opened three days of motor vehicle without a driver’s Kapltui noted that leniency had Seminary In Bloomfield. After chieftains forbade Jews to take Important conferences with Presi­ The Zoning Board of Appeals could not influence . . . my status their wealth with them. Uoense. been ehown in other cases in the (ZBA) last night granted 10 ap­ completing two yeare at Chriet the Tvarge Size was too modest. I could not an­ dent Kennedy. past, a reference to the LaPointx Eichmann eaid the Nasi Foreign The pro-western Japanese lead­ On Parliament Date Jeffrey SmaU^ 20, of Sea Island, plication requests for exceptions to King Seminary, St. Bonaventure, Foam Slyreiie 10" OSCIUAT1NG ticipate all this when I joined Ums Electronics Co. tax settlement. Office, contrary to the SS, re­ er flew in from Los Angeles aboard Ga.; Harry Flndeison, 37, ot town zoning regulationa and tabled New York, he received his appoint' Nasi party,” Eichmann declared!: fined to give any support to the Havertewn, Pa.; Mortis Zucker, 61, He said a “ great deal of effort two other requests following a pub­ ment trotA the Most Rev. Henry Servatlaa said he •wxnild cover the Presidential's official plsme. of Wollaston, Maas.; Richard Dono­ emigration of the Jews and to the He was greeted at the airport by (OoBttmied from Page One) was expended to con-vlnce thlg ten­ lic hearing at the Municipal Build­ J. O'Brien, Archbishop of Hart­ ICE ELECTRIC all the doeomentaxy evidence the transfer of their capital abroad. van, 36, of Jaffrey, N. H.; and Ken­ ant (Roosevelt) to remain in Rock­ ing. ford. to finish his last four years proeecutlcn submitted pertaining Vice Prudent Lyndon R John­ neth Kilduff of lillnola, each for­ “For the penniless, the gates of son and Secretary o i State Deep United Nations to ensure the free Hospital Notes ville.’’ Before the hearing, two requests, at tlM American College in Lou­ Hotpoint CHEST to Eichmann’a assignment as head feited $35 bonds for failure to ap­ the foreign countries were not Rusk, with full i^ ita ry honors. movement of all members of par­ Feelings were mixed among one from Agnes Caruso of 15 vain, Belgium. He served as a '■"r™'' ' 'll FAN of the Gestapo Office IV-B-4 which opened and for thoae who did have pear In court to charges of speed­ alderman, but the general reaction Franklin St. to erect an addition prefect there this past year. -'w W i W <* B He-'*'!# # dealt with "The Final Solution of Accompanied by Rusk, he led a liament throughout The Congo. Vlalting hoars are 2 to 8 p-m. means the foreign ministry did not motorcade along the Potomac Riv­ ing. was that a tax payment plan (or to a home, and a second from Father Kearns will celebrate his the Jewish Problem.” In a radio broadcast this morn­ for all areas except maternity The cases against Armand Du- the mill firm is unfair to the city’e George W. McAllister to have a want to permit them to take their er and through tree-lined Penn­ where they are 2 to 4:80 and 6:80 first solemn high Mass at St. Eichmann, his attorney said, capital out of the country. No com­ ing, Vice Premier Jean Bolikongo mond, 39, of 37 Foster St., charged other taxpayers and to the indus­ New Motorcycle Dealership, were James’ Church here on July 30 at BIG CAPACITY Compare sylvania Avenue' to the govern' to 8 p.m.; and private rooms with intoxication; and Robert wrould have a different view on promise could be found.” ment’s guest house diagonsdly of Kasavubu's govij^rnment in Leo­ tries in Rockville whose taxes are withdrawn. 11:30 a.m. at 16.95 where they are 10 son. to 8 pim. Ames of 828 Hartford Rd., charged these documents than the proaecu' across the street from the White poldville aaid that after a year of paid. Jarvis Manor, Inc. was given tion took. Visitors are requeated not to with failure to drive a reasmiable Joseph 8. Carter, president of the two 2-year extensions to have free Large capacity chest that usually House. crisis, "we are on the eve of na­ smoke in patienVa rooms. No distance apart, were both nolled. The whole Naxi government ma­ Within mlnute.s he crossed that tional reconciliation," mill, two weeks ago aaid the han­ standing ground signs at Hilliard sells for much more! Keeps foods chinery created ai^ administered more than two visitors at one time, Cases continued: dling of the tax matter by the city and Duval Sts. and on the north Bolton and beverages refrigerator cold! Tilts up or down. Quiet operation. A real cool Buy! School Board street to beg^ln the series of con But Bolikongo stressed that per patient. the plot against the Jews, Serva- ferences. only a "iawful” solution could be Until June 26, William Thomas of waa poor. He said he was unaware aide of W. Middle Tpke. Just west tiua insist^. Rusk told newsmen after' the New Haven, for plea to charge at the city had changed its approach of Broad St. FREEZER final. TODAY’S CENSUS: 218 “They issued the orders and di- initial conference that there was "That Is why we must have re­ (grating a m’ and factual” only showed stepped from the aircraft, but pital for a bruised elbow, and was is easy today... Wrings gallons of water daily does "not recommend purchase” of broke into a broad grin when released. Those applying for licenses by what he thought of Strelcher. Had the parcels because additional land The police aaid that Kllbara was mall are asked to enclose a self- from damp, moist rooms. Pre­ he a better opinion of the man, he Johnson stepped forwrard and Police Investis^ate No charges were made against is "more urgently needed” in other greeted him at the foot of the to have murdex^ Mrs. Fumarl Zlgman, addressed stamped envelope. vents mildew and rot due to ex- said, he would have "wTitten it in cither by pushingutto-Off the third school areas. ramp. Finance Unit To Meet • cessive moisture. Sensationally the customary jargon of that time Two of the parcels, on the Per- floor porch w here\^ couple lived, Golf Shop Break The Board of Finance has sched­ ■with praise for him " Mrs. Ikeda, a petitie figure in by running her over with an auto, ------V uled a meeting at the conference priced for Grand Opening rett and Glenney Trucking Co. a gray and gold kimona, followed In the early year.s of his task, property on Summit St., includes a or by strangulation. A golf shop and re.staurant, room of the 'Town Offices tonight Weeks! Eichmann aaid he studied the ac- a step or two behind the prime house which Shcldnn said was old McCarth.v said Briatol police owned by State Senator Franklin at 8 :S0., Chief among the items of 2 ttidtles of Zionists "and I believe and impractical for conversion. minister. first learned of the plot on a tip business will be a motion to ap­ the Zionists ■would have to say Cost of the lot and house is Mrs. Dean Ruak. wife of the from police in Saratoga Springs. Welles, was broken Into In Tal- PROTECT prove transfer of $5,000 from the See Our 2nd Floor linagine. three pieces at thi.-i Imv price. . .k’lill aize sofa-bed, plat­ that I helped their work along." $40,000. , U.S. Secretary of State, presented He said that someone In Saratoga cottville yist night and an under- Reserve Fund for Capital Expen' form rocker and chair! All made with solid maple frames and sturdy her with a bouquet of American <0 . : A •,;! MIRACLE innerapring construction. Choice of decorator fabrics. He seild as part of his education, The other property Is a lot oiTvi^ Springs had heard Kilbara talking termined amount of goods taken. dltufes If the town meeting Fri' Fold 'n Carry Furniture Dept. he visited Palestine to study the about the plot and had passed the f. ■.'ei".o A-,.. rU lN i (ROM the comer of Spruce and Birch Vernon Constable Edmund F. day Votes to appropriate this Je'wiah situation. He denied au­ Sts. information to police there. amount to obtain plans for a new thorship of a report on that trip The penalty for conviction on a Dwyer said cigarettes, cigars, a end The board said additional land bag of golf clubs and possibly 1. GAS OIL school. VINYL containing' "deriding phrases" l.s not needed at Nathan Hale and charge of conspiracy to commit The board members were polled STOOL against the Jews and said that was some change wa.s taken from the Manclie.ster High School, but Is About Town murder l.x up to 15 years in prison, pro-shop at Connecticut Golf Land 2. WEATHER on the motion last week at which compiled in fact by his superior, more nece.ssary at Barnard Junior a $5,000 fine or both. Window Shades time five members available vot' Famous GEMCO named HageiL Member.s of Campbell (Council. on Rt. 83, The time of entry was FLOOR COVERING High School, tlie Spring St. area, not known. so's home heating ed in the affirmative. Their action ROTARY TYPE Eichmann’s 10 weeka in the and Buckland School areas. No. 373 of Manchester Kntghta of Mod* to Ordtr tonight •will seek to ratify the per­ c The cigarette nlachine had been glaas-endosed dock, in which he Columbus will attend wake of their our w ay! sonal poll. A* Adv*rtis«d on TV for $1.49 Yord! meticulously followed all the doc­ jimmied open and the display case deceased brother, William O'Hara Police Arrests rifled. ALSO The board will alao consider uments introduced by the prosecu­ tonight at the John Tierney Funer­ [ BLACK TOP Yon get premium quality request presenttMl by the selectmen 21" POWER tion were reflected at one point School Bus Bid A $200 set of golf clubs and a VENETIAN BUNDS al Home. 219 W. Center St. They bag were reported 'stolen as well. MobUheat with RT-98 . . . the on behalf of Town Park and Rec' This Is the new miracle where he corrected his own attor- will meet at the K of C Home at George Klndberg, 25, of 436 N. Bring your old rollers In meet completely effective fuel reation Commissioner Fred Oaal Vernon authorities and atate po­ SEALER and save 88o per ahade vinyl floor covering ny on the number of the Pales­ Given to Thrall 7:80 and proceed to the funeral Main St., was charged yesterday oil additive in use today. And (or funds to improve the school All wood construction. Ideal for picnics, ball ^ames or i MOWER tine report.^ Defense, prosecution lice are inve.stigating. home. Anyone unable to meet at with obtaining money and goods you get premium service. Au­ ball diamond. Gaal has estimated every housewife wants. and the court duly corrected their the Knighta should be at the fu­ an sxtra seat at any time. The Manchester Bua Service Inc. under false pretenses and turned tomatic deliveries . . . a bat- the cost at $460. This year's budg­ With 2 H.P. Briggs and Stratton Engine files. neral home at 8 o'clock. over to the Hartford Police. Long wearing . . . ideal last night was granted a three- sneed payment plan and many et (Or the recreation imlt Is $1,860 Eichmann testified for more year contract to provide bua trans­ Woman Charged of which about $600 waa ear­ for your kitchen or than two and a half hours. Then other extras desigoed to make portation for Manchester school POUR AND SPREAD marked for the swimming i pro­ FAMOUS TEXAS WARE utility room. Assorted the court adjourned until Wednes­ children. In State Aid Case home heating reoUg eoty. gram. day. The tribunal has decided to The board of education accepted Briefs attractive colors. You hold only one session daily until St. Bartholomew's Parish a bid by Elmer Thrall, owner and A Manchester woman was ar­ M o b ilh e a f Luclen Laplerre of Andover Is SALAD BOWL have seen this adver­ operator of the service, at a cost of the new president of the Holy rested yesterday) charged with Yard $70,997 annually. The board had Begins $30fi00 Convent 5 c... *7 50 Ike dtee ecNie Name Society of St. Maurice 'X Will never fade sway. hams and May Construction Co. of chester, July 3, on the state aid MORIARTY frigerator « c ice chest. ALWAYS COMFORTABLY AlA-CONOITIONGD! will be provided for emergmdes. also under contract to him. Hartford. •violation. E. A. JOHNSON urer. Wife and children. Six flrina called for bids, bat The convent edil have 12 rooms, ELLINOTON BRANCH The Woman's Society of Chrisq The pariah plana to open the Arresting officer, Det. Sgt. Jo­ Weet Road, Route 8$ Thrall’s bid was the only one re­ including a commurtity room and a achool In S^tem ber with grades BROTHERS tlan Services wlU picnic tonight at Card of Thanks seph Sartor said that the charge TBemont 5-621$. We wish to extend our sincere thanks ceived by May 29, the bid opening mahogany, panelled chapel, and one through four, and than open concerns a violation of a stats PAINT CO. the home of Mrs. Edward Richard- to tbs meabers of the Manchester Po- date. alao five baths. Completion of the one addittonil dassroom each year statute which states that a per- OLA8TONBUBY BRANCH 301-315 CMtBff St. •on on Vernon Rd. Uee Depc - tar their efficient and Thrall submitted An alternate building will be someUme in the 723 MAIN ST. eoartooaa.aenries rendered to us in our until all eight ara open. ■onl on state aid must report all •$ Hxhrea Anmam recent emergency. bid o f $76,997 to provide heavy fall, according to Vancour. 'Iha faculty will be Bisters of the Tlila aha failed to do. J A S -«$ t6 PHONE MI 9-4501 Ml 3-5135 HanM Bel- DOBI N'S • 828 MAIN STREET • DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER The Jacobs, femllr. duty buxea. Hie site of the oonvent lx part Congregation of Notre Dama he r N'

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONIL TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 19,61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN» TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 BUGGS BUNNY OUB BOARDING HOUSE > with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE PAGE ELEVEN «ETVER HE WANTS TO PUV. PERHAPS CAN THROW I Coventry Boy elammUry tMcher, la a 1951 grad­ poa SIBEJ ItL TOSS THIS /lOTHEOTHe* S 1P6 .SUVT ‘ \ uate of the University of Connec­ OUTA HCBE- AiiMnriBPrMkwl Sommers-Crittenden 13 Teachers STICK POR HIM TO i-m' 9 0 5 5 S OOT NOW, L AOVJ. ^ ticut v,ith a B.A. degpree. She ^ PESTERJN'AC, RETRIEVE : H E IU HAVE Cobintf M«nbtr Granted Risht taught in the Deep River school Economied Rtpotrs m SYLVECTCIf.' TROUSLE RKIWNfi IT T. OOHT WMST’BuraiRD/i; AFSTCAnRe/-*- system in 1961, the Beacon Falla AOWS-5-TH'CREEK.' To Finish MHS Resign Posts^ RocRo, TV, StMwo, SSVlHsu BoS5?U A iiS"^2AfiVr->-THlS FIRD USED "tO , 4Bi|i— - school system from 1962-54, the ■ 4 f ^ : 'WethertAeld school system from MVAOiUMt StttMMW No prccMant will by *«tb y al­ 1954-55 and overseas with the U.S. Phenoqroph AppHoncM •OMr lowing a Oovantry atudent to fin- Five Hired gov^m ent from 1955-56. She is BOtlB . „ lab two- yaera of study at Man- TPVtftfiOillOB now employed Jn the Hartford 412 VACk.'j TK' PHOME^ BHtMmdvMh •Orataft ohaoUr lOgb School, the board of Thirteen resignations of Man­ school system. Potterton's tlMUih----- • OpmlrVMl education afreed laat night, when chester teachers and five appoint­ Carroll Prank Perkins will teach Phone 50 6-4687 Viaralantlr it granted a request for the prlv- ments of teachers to the school ItOgaJnaeUoa; lOBSnpMMfi elementary physical education. A 180 Center St,—Cor. of Church llTHrawadw UeRo- system were approved by the 1960 graduate of the University of b b b ISWatwiriMd, UAataial H. L. Diehl of Rt- 44A, North urakMT I board of education last night. Maine with a B.S. degree in edu­ liD tpoK ik) Sllmplcir Ooventiy, had requested that his cation, he will receive a master's 'tSObMUDOl son Richard, be allowed to remain The board also approved two re­ UBwr tftant quests for leaves of absence and deg^ree from Boston University ITLowlMBBt MStfeffitdi SsMOLAKiei* S ^ g S in at Manchester High School until this summer. He has been a sub­ t'M TmfilTSLTwei Unmtt graduation. Instead of transferring two requests to terminate leaves. WBaooMWM asitowiUiPflt The 13 resignations will take ef- stitute physical education teacher ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN aemiwSttaiiM to the new''Coventry High School In Cambridge and Framingham, ATTIC FANS !■ ignMrKrmalnMBt.|ta4tUod ^^Siriiri in the fall. He offered to pay tui­ : feet at the close of the school ■BimWW I year. Four of the resigning teach­ Mass., laat year and this year. Be ready for the hot weather j __ lofvWM MOmakwIf tion If the request were granted. Miss LAura Anne Trudel, a 1960 ahead with a HUNTER AT­ aSTImach The education board said tui­ ers arc at Waddell School, four at S i^ Si nan,SBoibre(«at«r T h" received In any year. , ing teachers: Ml 9-4817-ME 3-7376 SOMEOM, •eiWdoiika; II" Mrs. Mary Minners, Mrs. Bar- High School, was granted a leave A30R, BTlaibraldtiy Rogers said 17 seniors will be of absence, beginning at the close Financing A v n IIa b lo attending Manchester High School : bara Bossidy, Mrs. Mary Gamache. . IDBACi Ita iM and Mrs. Linda Kelley, all from of the school year. nfNDchcap from Coventry next year. The TM&4I2' AlAnaadoealUet IT r Waddell; Mrs. Rose DcBartlo, Miss Matthew G. Maetozo Jr., physi­ ” WL tuition for, these students will be Mary Duffy, Mrs. Carol A n n 4SUat paid by the town of Coventry. Be­ cal education teacher at the high AtBndaMd H Gangewere and Miss Gertrude school, waa granted a leave of MAnpbtthtatayf ■ cause the Diehl youth will not be Brown, all from Barnard. C-20 €■30 a senior next year, his family will absence for the 1961-62 school BONallTtaMUI ■ ■ Also. Mrs. Catherine Lang and year to study at Springfield Col­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 61 be responsible for paying the tui­ Miss Norma LeCIaire, from Man- C1W1.. w T mi^ Ml. HI wt 64SdtfnU«D IT tion. lege. He has been granted a full 2 1 cheater High School; Miss Florence 65 Pan point Frank Sheldon of the board said tuition scholarship. The leave de­ 66Xni£a II ' Savina. Verplanck; Mrs. Phyllis pends on final verification from PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 67 Animal doctor he felt that a "precedent for the Eklund. Nathan Hale; and Mrs. IT 4S w future" would be established by Springfield College. f7 ------T a ?5o^ THESE ARE 66AotUonnfMl Tricai Lacey. Manchester Green. Mrs. Marion Moriarty and Miss ’’OH. NO! MY PACKASES 66Manow granting the request and he said .\pi>ointments THIS IS.^ 'iSOOD ARE IN THE CAR-' JU S T THE, 60 Worm u ■■ 1!II U he felt Tt was "immaterial that he Dorothea Smith will return to the PMEW! I'VE A L L VOU'' ' TRADING One secondary, one junior high, school system in the fall through GIRL/ DOWN labi wishes to nay." Superintendent of and three elementary teachers BEEN SHOPPING BQUGHTJ \ STAMPS, B B" t r Schools William 'H. Curtis said, termination of their previous re­ A LL O A tT r — :— t !• IftKtaio were appointed to the school sys­ quests for leaves of absence. 6Inntr(camK NEIZg NINE sign of theft was indicated, po­ Laurence Vincent. They were as­ e o St. Paul, Minn. bride's parents in West Windham, lice reported. ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF SHEARSON'S J A 8-5009 or 5H 8-5476 sisted by Harry Maidnient. scout­ Four CLOSED MllKCVERI-rtEBCWCOCON! The Rev. William S. Anthony of V t. after the ceremony. Herman Levi, of 472 Keeney SL, master. LATEST RESEARCH REPORT Salina, Kansas performed the dou­ Lt. and Mrs. Sommers will make Sunday night reported some $500 Maher, 16, is the son of Mr. and Sioctis d s w . ble-ring service. Horace Sellers their home in Long Branch, N. J. worth of photographic equipment Mrs. Ralph Maher of 89 Henry St. organist of St. Peters Church, Mrs. Sommers attended Middle- Shearion, Hammill 6 Co. TODAY, had been taken from his home dur­ He Is a junior at Manchester High ANNUAL o O Hebron, was organist. bury College, and Lt. Sommers is ing the past two weeks, police re­ School and has been a member of q b The bride, given in marriage by on Main St . Manrhrsirr I a graduate of Middlebury College, ported. Troop 25 since November 1955. He Mitchell 9-3S21 MItcholl 8-8215. and her father, wore her mother s wed­ i He is stationed at Ft. Monmouth, Vandalism was reported yester­ is a junior assi.stant Scoutmaster STRAWBERRY ding dress of ivory chiffon over N. J. day to the outside area at the of the troop. rieasc tend your Utett Researeh Report* P 1 PH. CMk. I Mnan S-te satin. The yoke of Brussels lace home of Dr. Harold S. Barrett at Keith, 18, is the son o f Mr. and FESTIVAL WEDNESDAY was from the wedding dress of her STATE TO REFUND NOTES 121 S. Lakewood Chcle. Police said Mrs. Roy Keith of 22 Hollister St, NAME______*Tm glad h ahtt his paper route! It g im him spending grandmother, Mrs. Neill. She wore that during the weekend, vandals Buckingham JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIEL , _ • . ------— -I Hartford, June 20 UR — The He will be graduated from Man- ADDRESS^ STOCKS money and hb father something to do!*' cut the telephone and TV wires, chc.ster High School this week. Cengrt^ofional Church I THINK I KNOW WHERE THERE'S A BUR tulle veiL' snd csrrlpd white cama damaged shrubs and discolored the CITY-____ tuts. TCWB-L-EXaTlNS NEW9' I'VE HAD tions. He has been a member of Troop 25 BONDS A ajJE PROW A fSlEND WHO DOESN'T OP- DUMBRILLE lOVNlXEOTCKS^'JVyVSINE-' in short-term notes June 22 to exterior of the house. since March 19.56. Keith was ^ TELEPHONE______Will De Open KNOW A T^fASURE WHEN HE SEES IT/ Mrs. Frank B. Day of Lafayette, >OU CAN COUNT keep the state's rental housing MUTUAL FUNDS Saturday, June 24 LITTLE SPORTS Ind., sister of the bride, was ma­ program active. The sale will be SERVINGS A T 5. 6. 7 P.M. [ i ' <3N «y Senerosit); m r. BY ROUSON tron of honor. She wore a gow-n of REED. AND IF THEV A * f merely to refund notes issued a from Thursday PUMBRIUES r WANT THE blue organdy over blue satin with Donation—Adults $1.75 year ago. Officials in the treasur­ Children under 12— 75c exOTEMEHT OF PICKINS matching headdress and veil. er's office said they were hopeful THE/W UP WWSELF/ James Timothy Ritclile of St. that the state will obtain a favor­ For Reservations Call On at 10 a.m. Paul, Minn, was best man. Ushers able interest rate so that the pro­ Connecticut, were Crosby S. Sommers of St. MRS. ROBERT HOWE gram can be kept solvent. and of steady hal MI 9-7772 or MRS. ALVAH RUSSELL To 5:30 p.m. MI 3-6889 5* ... p e o p l e C«w.TU.WndWS4»taad. %* WteHiCiie

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, qONN. TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1961 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN* TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1961 PAGE THIRTEEN Baseball Bonus System Plain ‘1 School Board Turns Down Athletic Programs Quinn Knocks Intra - Murals Hoop Scandal Widens^ Big .Payments Only in Plan Hilinski Medalist To Youngsters For Jr. Highs In State Amateur Dips into Ivy League N ^ New York, June 20 (/P)—Police have been asked to broad­ Philadelphia, June 20 (JP)— By FRANiT cLINE Playing the best golf of his AMElUCAN UEAOVE BP" cast a nationwide alarm for the arrest of Philip Ijacort of Bos­ General Manager John Quinn a As was expected, Phil Hyde career, husky Stan Hilinski of of the Philadelphia Phillies W. L. Pct.'O.B. Manchester set a torrid pace ton and Joseph Green of New York as the result of new dis­ Detroit ...... 40 .ess — was approved as head basket­ yesterday at the Wethersfield closures in the still spreading college basketball scandal. says is Cleveland .025 >/i ball coach at Manchester High Country Club to lead a field of Indictment of Lacort, 35, and'*- committing “suicide” with New York .. .61$ IVi at last night’s meeting of the 182 players In the qualifying Green, 31, on charges of bribery Baltimore ,, .800* 8'/, liall boy for the professional New payments of huge bonuses to L Board of Education. Hyde, round for the Connecticut and conspiracy was announced York Knickerbockers; Dick Khen* youngsters fresh out of Mgh Washington .400 10'/] State Amateur Golf Cham­ yesterday by Dist. Atty. Frank sc’-ool. As a solution, he suggests Chicago .... .400 n PAT ’TREMARCX) NINO FAGANI who has been freshman coach tigan, a player at the Unlverelty for the past five years, succeeds pionship. The local Country Hogan, who is conducting the main of Bridgeport (Conn.), and Paul a free agent draft. Kansas Oty .450 UVi Club champion turned In a part of the investigation that now .Ml Elgin Zatursky who resigned sev­ Walker, 30, of New York—identi­ Quinn indicated the , Phillies Minnesota .. 18 eral weeks ago. four-under par card of 34-33 • has spread to envelop 36 players fied as a truck dispatcher, known might sponsor legislation for such Los Angeles .354 18 67 to finish four strokes ahead from 21 colleges. Games on which Monday’s Results Semi-Finals and Finals But what was not anflcipated, gambler and mutual friend of a draft when the major leagues was the action taken by the board of his nearest rivals. The point-spread fixes were achieved Wagman and Lacort. hold their annual meetings late Kansas City 4, New York S. medaliat, along with 54 others, or attempted now number 44. Cleveland at Chicago, Postponed. which found It turning down most They were named as co-conspir­ .this month. of the priority order recommenda­ PHIL HYDE plus 12 automatic qiialificrs, In the 1951 scandal, 33 player.s ators. Wagman, and two otheri Only Games Scheduled. : r will move down to Race Brook from seven colleges involving 86 named in previous Indictment.s, "The whole situation has gotten Today’s Games Tonight in 10 Pin Play tion of the Athletic and Physical for Monday’s 36-hole quali­ Education Committee which the which was left open when Ray Kor- games were cited. former Alabama players Jerry Vo­ out of hand," (}ulnn said yester­ Detroit (Bunnlng 5-8) at Wash' fying test. day In an Interview. "We thought i Board had requested this group to busieski also resigned. For the first time, the new in­ gel and Dan Quindazzi, were also Ington (Donovan 3-5) 8:05 p.m. Principal Ray Rogers said, ‘Tm Top man in tournam ents a t vestigation touched the Ivy League named co-conspirators. we' had solved the problem with Baltimore (Brown 0-3) at MIU' By EARL YOST make. The net result of the vote, the rule that made any first-year which was lost by one ballot, waa sure Hyde will do a fine Job. As Edgewood and Norwich this with Hogan’s disclosure that Fred Hogan said Walker brought nesota (Kralick 6-4) 9 p.m. yet we have made no Jayvee coach season, as well as in the Gov­ Portnoy, sophomore star of last Wagman and Lacort together and player not brought up to the big New York (Steffoid 4-3) at Kan' Showdown stage in the first annual Manchester Open 10 to wipe out the proposed expan­ league club eligible for the draft Pin Town Bowling Tournament at the Parkade Lanes will be sion of the intramural interscholas- but will probably seek a physical ernor's Cup Tournament at his season's Columbia University team Lacort acted as Wagman'a bank- ka City (Nuxhall 4-2) 10 p.m. education man if the opening docs home club, Hilinski colle^:ted /. wa.s involved. roller. Green waa accused of mak­ after his first season. But that o'o- Cleveland (Grant 7-0) at Chicago reached tonight with semi-final and final matches listed. Ac­ tlc athletic programs at Barnard 2 come up on our staff." six birds. The first two came Hogan, a graduate of Columbia, ing a corrupt approach to Wilky viously hasn't had any appreciable (Wynn 4-1) 0 p.m. tion is scheduled to get underway at 7 o’clock with Tony and Illing Junior High Schools. Hyde is a graduate of Keene, z’di, This action will negate the on the front nine where' he a trustee of the university and a Gilmore, star Colorado player effect. Boston (Muffelt 2-0 or Monbou GiraillB, Pat Tremarco, Nino Pa-» — N.H., Teachers. He was a varsity was one under par. Tlic first mentioned earlier in the investiga­ quette 0-0) at Los Angeles (Grba ganl ani Bob Gould battling for freshman football program which STAN HILINSKI former president of its alumni "The quicker we get around to guard for three years and captain came on the first hole, a 20- group, said the 19-year-old New tion. Portnoy, Hogan said, intro­ !i M ■ 0 10 p.m. the coveted honor. Ber:iie Glovlno, 188 eliminated Joe Palozzl (0) 146- began so successfully last fall of Keene’s quintet in his senior adopting a draft such as pro foot­ footer, and the second waa Peachy Hughe.s of Weth­ Yorker agreed to shave points in duced Gilmore to Green. He aald BACK UP THE NEW MANAGER—In center, Hank Bauer, Kansas City Athletics’ new ball uses, the better it will be for Wednesday’s Schedule Parkade manager, said semi-final 164; Tremarco (2) 192-132 -188 at the high school. The proposal to year. Hyde, who is also head chalked up on the eighth, n Gilmore refu.sed Green’s offer but downed H arry Schwab (1) 138- provide football, soccer, basketball ersfield and Bob Alien of four games last season for $1,000 manage', is happv for the back-to-back home runs hit by Norm Siebem, left, and VV’es baseball. The draft idea is nothing Detroit at Washington, 8:05 p.m. pairings will b« made at the lanes coach of the Indians’ tennis team, 150-foot shot. Despite landing W ampanoag. did not report it to authorities. Baltimore at Minnesota, 8 p.m., prior to bowling tonight. 164- 156; Jack Heilman (2) 212-178 and baseball at Barnard and Illing played two year.s of service bas­ a game. According to the DA, Covington, right. Siebern’s last of the ninth blast high against the centerfield wall 55^ It's been proposed for base­ in a trap on the fifth, Hilinski Besides Hilinski, other Man­ Portnoy actually received $1,140. ball before, but it's never been Cleveland at Chicago, (2) 7 p.m. Last night the eight top bowlers beat Bernie Banavlge (0) 152-141; Junior Highs now appears doomed. ketball while in the Navy. recovered, for a par. On the went for si. inside-the-park home run and tied the score with the , GIraitls (2) 182-166 bested Alan chester Country Club mem­ adopted." New York at Kansas City, 10 took part with the following re­ Cost of Program "I think it’s a great opportunity back nine, the gage shop own­ bers who qualified for further Dismissed by Columbia 3 -3 Then Covington’s drive over the right wall won the game. Bauer, replacing Joe Gor­ p.m. sults. all matches on a beat of three Turkington (0) 146-161; Pagan! Earlier in the day the Person­ to work with this present group of er birdied the 10th, 14th, 16th Portnoy last night was dis­ Dates Approved Under the draft system, names (2) 195-191 ousted Joe Banning (0) play were Ronnie (Red) Smith don. made his debut as manager in last night’s game. (AP Photofax.) of all the outstanding major Boston st Los Angeles, II p.m. game basis: nel Policies Committee, headed by youngsters coming up," Hyde .said and 18th holes. 34-38 -72, Joe Segal 39-38— missed by Columbia after the uni­ 190-180; Bob 'Willis (2) 159-171- Christy McCormick, had met with league prospects graduating from Semi-finals will be a beat ot. three laat night after being informed of Finishing in a tie for second 77 and F rank G ranato 40-37— versity confronted him with infor­ For ’64 Olympics NATIONAL LEAGUE game set with the finaU set for 177 defeated Emil P litt (1) 173- the above group and recommended confirmation of the appointment. mation furnished by Hogan's of­ high school would be placed Into 165- 168. place with 71s were Adam 77. Players had to card 77 or a hopper and clubs .would take W. L. Pet. G.B. best of five. to the board as a whole that they "I've been working with young­ better to gain Monday's com­ fice. Athens, Greece, June 20 — Second round: Michalek of Canaan, Tommy Expects Every Player to Keep Hustling turns selecting with the last place Cincinnati .... 38 23 .623 — Herald Photo by Plata Last night the top eight big pin­ support the proposed program up sters since I was 19 year old and I Nellebladt of Torrlngton, petition at Race Brook. His name came up in the indict­ The International Olympic Com­ to $4,000. The estimated cost of club in each league getting first San Frandiwo 36 24 .600 1 '/j Phil Custer, Tom Mikoleit, Phil Hence and Bill Jarvis ners took part in tourney play with Giraitls (2) 177-187, Balon (0) feel that I can teach them good ments of Lacort, described by mittee (IOC) today approved tha pick. The other clubs would follow Los Angeles . 37 26 JiSl 2 the following results: 144-138; Trem arco (2) 154-184, the program as submitted by the sound, fundamental basketball. As Hogan as well known in New Eng­ dates for the 1964 Summer Olym­ in reverse order according to their Pittsburgh___SO 27 .526 6 Ben Balon (2) 159-208 defeated Willia (0) 148-171; Paganl (2) 191- investigative committee would was the case with thLs year's club, land gambling circles who operat­ pic Games in Tokyo—.starting Oct. finish the season before. Individual S t L o u is...... 27 SO .474 9 Cheney Tech^s Outstanding Athletes George Savage (0) 142-156; Gould 163-205, Heilman (1) 180-198-156; have been $9,612. we'll face a height problem with ed on the "syndicate level,” and 9 or Oct. 10 and ending Oct. 26. Bauer Off to Rousing Start Milwaukee ...2 6 30 .464 91/, (2) 243-163 beat Bill Gallo (0) Gould (2) 199-194-203, Vandivort McCTormlck’s comm ittee recom ­ our tallest lad only about 6-1.” Green, an associate of gamblers The W inter Game will be held negotiations or a set figure would 189-152; Hal V andivort (2) 202- .^^^hen Hyde had the present determine the bonus eaoch pros­ Chicago ...... 22 36 .379 14i/] Cheney Tech's leading ath- , home run; Tom Mikoleit, a Maganelli, (3ieney director, (1) 174-205-200. mended that they turn down for Aaron Wagman and Joseph Hack- in Innabruok, Austria, from Jan. Philadelphia ..18 38 .321 171/, made the presentations. Bill at least another year employment gfSup of varsity prospects they en — the first two men arrested 29 to Feb. 9. Voneav Pifv June 20 //P^—^iuspected It wm a continuation of^from fishing when Lane called to pect would get. letes during the school year dual winner, Paganl trophy as won Vlght and lost two games. ivansas L liy , WUIie ____-in. old feud ,tell ,, . him, he w-j had h»«n been fired. Th«The Some observers believe the rash Monday’s Results were singled out and honored the Athlete of the Year and Savltt, Mr. POMG was tha of a town-wide physical education when the new scandal broke on The reason for uncertainty on Hank Bauer, off to a booming one. time “Ysuikee Flash" said It No Games Scheduled. main speaker, with Bob Dono­ supervisor whose salary had been Last winter as Jayvees they post­ St. Patrick’s Day. Green had been the exact starting date of the As general manager of Cleve­ of bidding this year may result in last night at the annual sports the Guarino award as the ed a 14-2 record. start as manager of the Kan­ land, I ^ e hired (Jordon as mana­ came as a surprise, but rumors the outlay of as much as $10 mil­ Today’s Games banquet given by Pagan! Ca­ baseball batting champ; Phil van of the Cheney faculty Sport Schedule proposed at $8,000 per year. The named previously in the New York Tokyo Olympics is that the Sum­ sas City Athletics, says he’s ger, fired him, then rehired him have It he's been expecting it for lion bonuses. Pittsburgh (Law 3-4) at Phila­ terers at the Rosemount. Re­ Hence, Nassiff award for the toastmaster. Certificates for Personnel Policies (Committee investigation as a co-conspirator mer Games, for the first time, will and finally traded him to Detroit some time since he'd had several delphia (Mahaffey 6-6) 8:05 p.m. most outstsmding contribution both varsity and jayvee base­ wanted to take half of the sum .AMERICAN LEAGUE then hung on in the late innings as and also in the probe )>eing con­ have a fiill day of rest following going to let the “fellows kind The Phillies, who in past year* cipients were, shown above, While he didn’t pitch another the Medics' belated rallies fell one for Manager Jimmy Dykes last brushes of opinion with top brass. have signed several bonus players, S t Louis (Sadecki 5-4 and Gib­ left to right, Phil Custer, TTie to the sports program; and ball and basketball were dis­ Today that would have gone for the su­ Swafficld Dead ducted by North Carolina author­ opening day ceremonies. of play their own game for a He only recently bought a home son 4-3) at Cincinnati (Jay 8-3 tributed by Tony D’Angona, pervisor’s salary and use it as a no-hltter. Ray LaGace twirled a run short of a tic. ities. season. haven't done much this year in Herald award for the greatest BUI Jarvis. Starkel award, for Egg. vs. Boland. 6:15, Mt. Nebo. Victory went to Phil Cataldo. Originally the Japanese pro­ whUe." at least until he geU his No Terms Annointried at Lake Lotawanna in Jackson and Hook 0-2) (2), 7:05 p.m. good sportsmanship. Dr. Fred director of athletics. Moriarty vs. Methodists, 6:15, starting point for establishing the Helped Form Cl AC nifty one-hitter as Army A Navy Another phase of the North posed that the games open Oct. feet on the ground. handing out huge sums of money. single contribution, a 809-hit trimmed Optical Style Bar, 10-3, who fanned 11 bailers, with relief Bauer has a contract—terms not (Jounty. Asked If this means an economy San Francisco (MoOomilck 7-5) Charter Oak. new expanded program. Carolina investigation also was 11. Yesterday the IOC ruled there The A’s greeted Bauer as re­ (Jordon will stay at home and at Mllwaokee (Spahn 7-7) 9 p.m. "We would very much like to last night at Waddell Field. La­ help from Bud Ware in the sixth disclosed—that runs through next move, Quinn said It didn’t and ex­ Ntsslff vs. Elks, 6:10, Charter Fairfield. June 20 (J*)—Harold frame. Ware came on and fanned disclosed yesterday, with Ken should be a day of rest. placement for fired Joe Gordon by season. He'll be listed as a play­ take things easy for a few days, Los Angeles (Koufax 9-3) at recommend that the be I i d ap ­ Gace fanned 15 batters as he Rohloff being placed on disciplin­ IOC Chancellor Otto Mayer—an­ beating Hanks' old New York plained : Swafficld. the last surviving mem­ notched his third mound triumph the last batters to preserve the ing manager until an outfield re­ he told friends. He passed up last "We have been Interested In Chicago (Hobble 4-7) 2:30 p.m. Bantly vs. Htfd. Nat., 6:10, prove all of the new proposals,’’ ber of an era In the organization ary probation at North Carolina nouncing the committee's decision Yankee teammates 4-3 on succes­ placement is obtained. night's game. Wednesday’s Schedule McCtormick said. "But we know of the season. triumph for Cataldo. sive home runs by Norm Siebem most of the players that have been Keeney. of high school sports in Connecti­ Cataldo and Brian Mikhulitz State for failing to report a bribe today—said the Tokyo opening Lane said Gordon's contract, re­ Bauer, pushing time on his play Los Angeles at Chicago (2), 2 Sears vs. P*F. 6, Waddell. that the money is Just not there Spoiling LaGace's bid for a third offer. Roliloff, a Junior from Pat­ ceremony would be Oct. 9 or 10. and pinch hitter Wes Covington signed for big money this spring cut. died yesterday. consecutive no-hiltcr was Phil were the batting stars for the win­ portedly calling for $30,000 per ing days, said he'd hoped to be­ pjn. Nassiff vs. Auto Parts, 4. Buck- to finance them. Bu{, we feel that The 72-year-old Swafficld and erson, N. J,, is the fourth N. C. The next day would be a day of in the bottom of the ninth last season through next season, will be come a major league manager but our scouts didn’t think they Robertson. A smashing single to ners. Cataldo had a homer, double night. were worth what the other clubs Ptttrfmrgfa at PhUadelphla, 8:05 A’s No Easy Mark, ley. our plan is a starting point" two other men—Walter Spencer and single while Mikhulitz con­ State player Involved. Officials of rest. The actual competitions will honored. But man, not this fast," Hank pjn. Aceto'a vs. Ansaldi, 6, Verplanck. After much discussion, the Per­ and Ervin Tra.sk—were the pio­ leflficld which eluded the short­ the school said Rohloff was ap­ start on the third day—either Oct. "A game like that (Jiml Arch­ Gordon had Just returned home said. did." stop ruined the bid for the no­ tributed two singles and a two- er threw and successive clutch- Eight high school graduates re­ S t Louis at Cincinnati, 9:05 p.m. Legion vs. Niantic, 6:15, Mt. sonnel Policies Committee recom­ neering force in the 1920s in form­ bagger. proached by two of his teammates 11 or 12. San Francisco at Milwaukee, 9 Nebo. mendation was turned down. ing the Connecticut Interscholas­ hitter. to fix games. Three of his mates, There will be no rest period after homers can make a manager look cently received bonuses believed Batting star for the winners Jack Welch and George BrlfSTow pretty smart,” Bauer offered. to be $100,000 or more. p.m. Wednesday, June 21 Frank Sheldon and Mrs, Jane tic Athletic Conference (CIACl. each had two hits for the losers. Stan Nlewierowski, Terry Litch­ the 'Winter OI>Tnpics opening day. Ponticelli's vs. Invperial. 6:15, Stuck went along with McCormick Swafficld died at his home while was Tony Katau.skas. The latter field and Dutch Muehlbauer, were Mayer said the program of tha Archer (5-1) beat the Yankees In Graduation Presents connected for two home runs and a Morlarty's ...... 330 OOx-6-12-3 New York earlier and is "tough Memorial Field. with William Buckley, Mrs. Mac being prepared for transfer to Medlc.s ...... 001 202 -5- 7-4 named in warrants drawn last Wlnt'kr Olympics had l>een ap­ National League Meets Again They include Bob Bailey, Long Gals Back Squad Army * Navy vs. Gus's, 6:16, Holden. Mrs. Katherine Bourn and double and drove in seven of the month for alleged Involvement in proved without too much discus­ on hitters like Roger Marls." Bauer Beach, Calif., shortstop. $150,000 Down Yanks Bridgeport Hospital to undergo Cataldo, Ware (6) and Sproul; Mt. Ne-bo. Edward Glenncy voting against it. winners 10 runs. Chucky May up­ bribery and game-fixing. explained. by Pittsburgh; Lew Krausse, (Thea­ amputation of his right leg. His Heard, Flynn (3) and Welch. sion but that many questions re­ •T don' plan to change any To Decide on Stocking Clubs For the first time In the history Temiple vs. St. Mary's, 6:16, Earlier in the meeting the Board left leg was amputated six weeks set the losers no little with his Softening Up Money mained to be settled about tha thing, at least for the present,” ter. Pa., pitcher, $126,000 by Kan­ of American Legion baseball, a Charter' Oak. had agreed to employ three physi­ ago. dashing base running and spar­ Hogan said Lacort put up $10.- Tokyo Games. he said. I j'lst expect every play­ sas City; Roy Gleason, Garden team has gone ipto league compe­ New York, June 20 (A*)—^ After splitting six games against^major leag(ue home run leader. F4P vs. AAI. 6:10. Charter Oak. cal educators at the elementary Death was attributed to a cere­ kling defensive play afield. 000 for five point-shaving deals He said the Winter Olympics Grove, Calif., pitcher, $108,000 by Detroit and Clerveland in their now is seven games ahead of Baba Ponticelll vs. Manor. 6:10. school for the y ear 1961-62. I t was A rm y A N avy .203 015—11-3-2 er to keep hustling like they did Chicago, June 20 (jD—A Natlon-^^talent available without hurting tition under the sponsorship of a The New York Yankees are Ruth’s record-60 pace of 1927. But Good Hitter bral hemmorhage. allegedly arranged by Wagman, program would be the same as tha against those Yanks. the Los Angeles Dodgers; Bill three-way fight for first place the Keeney. then proposed and passed that the Optical ...... 000 201-- 3-1-3 The DA said G: een gave Portnoy 1960 program at Squaw Valley, al League Expansion Committee the other eight league members too Freehan, University of Michigan women’s post. ’The Madelyn Le back to playing the patsies he's exactly even with his own Having come up with Last month, the Fairfield Board First Hole-in-One "TTiere's no goal for number of met yesterday to discuss plans on much Canne Post of Green Bay, Wis.. Yankees were no worse than third. Optical vs. Army A Navy, 6. $4,000 which would have gone to ­ of Education voted to name the LaGace and Pilkonis; Kowal $140 softening up mone.i), and later Calif., plus competitions in bob­ catcher, $100,000 by the Detroit again in that American Just a game behind. Ahead lay nine pace of a year ago, with 25 in 63 Waddell. two hits in the Legion’s ward establishing a partially ex­ victories—just win every one we stocking the New York Meta and They kicked around various ideas stepped in to save the team there games. He finished with 39 last gymnasium at the new Roger Liid- and Harrington, Sulots 1 4). For Rev, Hussey $1,000 for his p art In the outcome sleds and luges (a one-man to­ can" The A's are eighth In the Houston (Jolts with player talent without settling on any one plan. Tigers; Bob Gulndon, Boston first League pennant race, but the road games, all against the "third" Moriarty vs. Medics. 6, Buokley. opening day victory over panded intramural and intcrschol- lowe High School building after of the Coiiimbia-Rutgers game boggan). baseman, $100,000 by the Boston after a local men’s post had division—^Kansas City, Minnesota season. astic program on the Junior high American League. 11H games out but reached no conclusion, it was They also discussed the possibility dropped out of the picture. patsies won’t play ball. While the Yankees have two Norman vs. Lawyers, 6, Ver­ Cromwell, Dave White, him. Swaffield was principal of the NATION.AL FARM LEAGl E last Dec. 13, which Columbia lost, of first place. learned today. of a sliding scale whereby some Red Sox; Jake Gibbs, University and Los Angeles—while the Tigers planck. level be used to employ a fourth school for 25 years, retiring from Kaycees 22, Correnti s 7. "First hole-ln^one I've ever 75-62. Deals, Hogan said, also were In Marls Trade of Mississippi third baseman, and Indians each played seven, more games with Kansas (Jity in Thursday. June 22 above, will probably be in physical educator on the elemen­ liml and It’s flip first one l'\e arranged for the Coliimbia-Penn The committee of five general players would cost more than oth­ the current series, the Tigers open th at post in 1952 when he as­ ever seen,’’ the Rev. Philip Hus­ Bauer, who will be 39 next ers in the draft. $100,(XX) by the New York Yan­ squaring off against each other in Teachers vs. Paganl, 6:15, Mt. centerfield again tonight tary school level. sumed the post of executive con­ INTER N ,\T1 ON A \. LEA (i 1) E game at the Palestra in Philadel­ H i g: i n s Injured month, was with the Yankees 13 managers plans to get together kees; Wade Glaslngame, Fresno, four. a three-game set at Washington Nebo. Approval to equalize the physi­ sey, pastor of St. Barthol­ phia, Jan. 7, Colgate at Columbia again some time this week In or­ Because of the unexpected suc­ Ray Villa Tosses No-Hitter^ tonight. Cleveland has three at when the local nine takes sultant of the CIAC. Scoring at least one run in every omew's Church, remarked this seasons before coming to Kansas Calif., pitcher, and Arnold Um- Mai vs. Congo, 6:15, Charter cal education program in both Jun­ Previously Swaffield had served Jan. 18; and Columbia a t Army In Auto Accident der to adopt a blueprint In time cess by Washington, the National / 'Tt^Ogured to be a quick ride to Chicago before returning home for on Niantic. Undisputed ior highs was granted. Physical frame, Norman'.s whipped the morning. City In December 1959 in a seven- to present it to league presidents League la believed to be ready to bach, Birmingham, Ala., pitcher, the front for the Yankees, but Oak. as principal of Montpelier. Vt., Lawyens, 8-5, last night at Ver­ Jan. 21. player deal that cost the A's the $100,000, each by the Milwaukee a weekend series with Detroit. Bantly vs. F*P, 6:10, Charter possession of first place education will be offered two peri­ Pla.vlng with Dr. diaries at a meeting of the National finally settle on a plan similar to ISassifVs Turn Back F&P^ 11-2 they ran into a quick detour. 'Their In the National League race, ods a week for all pupils, grades High School for seven years. planck Field. The Lawyers enjoyed Ham ilton yesterday at the .Man­ Green, according to the D.A., Resting comfortably at Man­ seiwlces of Maris. His first official that of the American League. Braves. Oak. in Zone Four will be at Keenly Interested in high school the biggest inning of the night, a welshed on payments in the other act as manager, directed by Gen­ League in Chicago Monday. kissin’ cousins up and smacked Cincinnati is at home the rest of seven through nine. This means an chester Country dub. Father chester Hospita' Is Jim Higgins, And more than 30 ©there have the Yanks right in the kisser last the vireek for a four-game set Naasiff's vs. Ponticelll, 6:10, stake. Game time will be sports, he was an organizer of the four-run fourth frame, hut it three games. Against Penn, Co­ president of the Manchester Lit­ eral Manager Frank Lane, was to Attending the meeting were been signed thU spring for ’Twirling a no-hitter against Po­ Keeney additional man and woman will Hussey aced the 196-yard par Buzzy Bavasi of Los Angeles, Bing night, coming from behind on against St. Louis, beginning with 6:15 at Mt. Nebo. have to be added to the staff at New England Basketball Tourna­ wasn't enough to make up the three 18th hole. The hole-ln- lumbia vas supposed to lose by 16 tle League baseball program. Hig­ name rookie shortstop Dick How- amounts ranging from $20,000 to Sullivan vs. Sears, 6, Waddell. ment, and one of the four found­ deficit. points Or more. Hogan said. Co­ gins received head Injuries last ser team captain. Devine, of St. Louis, John McHale lice A Fire for Nassiff Arms last consecutive ninth-inning home runs a twi-night pair tonight, and a Barnard Junior High. one gaxe Father Hussey the $ 100 ,0 00 . by Norm dieibem and pinch-hitter three-game series against Los Manor vs. Nassiff, 6, Buckley. ers of the National Athletic Schol­ Joey Cataldl paced the winners lumbia, however, won 65-54 and Friday afternoon In Windsor en "Lane said name Howser cap­ of Milwaukee, Chub Feeney of San Jim Gallagher, director of night In their Intermediate League Expansion of the after school edge In tlie match. He used Francisco and John Quinn of Phila­ 'Wes Covington for a 4-3 decision Angeles. The Dodgers, third at tho Paganl vs. Aceto, 6, Verplanck. sports program at the elementary arship Society. with a pair of homers. Rich a No. 3 iron. Hogan said Green actually ap­ route home and haa been hospital­ tain and I did Just that." Bauer scouts for the Phillies, says one game at Memorial Field was Ray Friday, June 23 Meeting Tonight For 15 years he served as presi­ O’Grady had two hits also for Nor­ proached Portnoy on the court at ized ever since. He is able to re­ said. "That Howser is a great lit­ delphia. 'Villa. The latter struck out eight that made ex-Yankee Hank Bauer moment, two games back, open level wa.s also approved. The new For the newest member of reason for the outlay of money this ALUMNI a winner in his debut as manager their road trip with four at <3hi» Manor vs. AAI, 6:15, Memorial personnel to be employed on the dent of the CIAC and was pnd man's. Winning pitcher .lohn the Hole-ln-Oiie diih. It mark­ the start of the second half and be­ ceive visitors. tle battler" Also at the meeting was league year "is the expansion of the ma batters but was in considerable Field. Of Little League president of the council of New Michalik struck out 11 batters. rated him for his play. Higgins had stopped for a stop Club owner Charles Finley took President Warren Giles, who said Pitching — Jim Archer, A's, trouble as he issued bases on Bantly Oil and Hartford Nation­ of the Kansas Oty A’s. cago against the (Jubs before mov- elementary level will be expected ed the fifth rniiml of golf he had beat Yankees second time, 4-3, al­ Jor leagues." 10 It was the only game played in ing into Cincinnati. Second placo Htfd. Nat. vs. AAI, 6:10, (Char­ to carry out these assignments as England Secondary School Prin­ Bob Lawrence and Bob Borgue played tills season. The indirlment.s also brought In light in Wind.sor when the car h« Lane off the hook in the firing of there would be no announcements. balls. al scored victories in last night's ter Oak. Scheduled tonight at the Army cipals Association. the names of Arthur Mandel, 19, was driving was hit from the rear. Gordon. HoMfever. the Associated Press lowing seven hits and walking Just the AL and dropped New York San Francisco opens a three- p a rt *f their Jobs. had two hits apiece for tlie two. Wildness In the fourth frame doubleheader. Bantly whipped the 1>4 games behind first place De­ game series at Milwaukee tonight, Elks vs. Manor, 6:10, Keeney. A Navy Club is a regular monthly Employment of a director of He is survived by his widow, Lawyers. "I was the man behind that learned the group studied in de­ Elks, 0-4, and the Bankers bombed ■PAF vs. Sullivan, 6, Waddell. meeting of the Manchealer Little Retha, three brothers and a sister. N orm an's ...... 222 1 lx 8-8-3 move (filing Gordon) and I think tail the AmeiHcan League plgn HltUng — Norm Siebem. A's, .300 Hitters Increase coat Villa a shutout to go along troit. The only other g;ame sched­ then closes out the week with four athletics at Manchester High with his no-hltter. ’The losers’ two Nassiff Arms, 14-4. Saturday, uled, Cleveland at Chicago, was at St. Louis. /*' Auto Parts vs. Manor, 6. Buck- League. The session will get under- School was also approved. While Funeral services will be held at Lawyers ...... 000 410- 5-8-4 the heat should be taken off our through which Washington and had halt of club’s six hits, driving Green Manor whitewashed Bant­ Isy. general manager," Finley said in Nobody can explain why hitters runs came as the result of a quar­ rained out, leaving the second wsy promptly at 8. no appointment was announced 2 p.m. tomorrow at the First Michalik and Cataldi: Klcin- Los Angeles teams were supplied in two runs, scoring two and belt­ ly, 4-0. Ansaldi vs. Pagan:, 6, Verplanck. (ioaches of all teams in the Church Congregational, Fairfield. schmidt, Borgue (3) and Hamil­ an Interview last night. with players. ing tying home run In ninth that are hot one year and cold the tet of walks and a fielder's choice place Indians a half-game behind \ REC SOFTBALL last night this party will he grant­ Finley said Lane and Gordon Under the American League next. The Sporting News doeon’l play. Bill Kunz paced Bantly's victory the Tigers. Registering at least one run in league are urged to attend. Re­ ed one release class period and Burial will be in Mountain Grove ton. set up winning plnch-hlt homer by over the Elks. Kunz went three freshments will l)e served. will be paid $300. Cemetery, Bridgeport. like each other but "seemed to plan, each team put 15 names on Wes Covington for 4-8 victor}'. profess to know the answer, 'but George McKay paced the vic- No games were scheduled in the every frame, Telso outlaated the Startled Bonus Parade merely points out that the great for three, knocked in three runs, National League, where Cincinnati British Americans, 20-13, last The Board also recommended to NATIONAL LEAGI E ADJUSTMENT ha\'e trouble working together' its draft list and the newcomers tora’ 10-hlt attack with two hom­ BRAKE number of .300 batters so far this scored three runs with one of his night at Mt. Nebo. Between them continue the work of the athletic Former second baseman Billy Doing all of their scoring in the and that one or both had to go. picked a total of seven players ers and a triple. All told, McKay has won five in a row for a I'/i- Roy Harney, general manager of PG.A Qualifiers \Hltchcock 1s managing the Van­ Lane. Finley said, had taught from each team at the cost of season is a direct c o n trast to 1960, drove In seven of the winners’ 11 own hits a homer. Yogi Halated game lead—the biggest bulge any the two teams committed 15 er­ the Yankees, who signed Jake committee for next year but put It first two Innings. Monarty Bros, hin. a lot about baseball but that $75,000 per player. Monday’s Homers when high-average hitters were also played well for the winners. NL leader has had in three weeks. rors, the losers being charged with Farmington. June 20 (J’j -Johh under the supervision of the cur­ couver Mounties, M i 1 w a ti k e e'l edged the Medics, 6-5, at Buckley runs. Bob Nowlckl and Bud Pet- Wayne Tedford pitched a nifty Gibbs, University of Mississippi McGoldrlck. former assistant at ricular committee. farm team in the Pacific Coast Field last night. Tlie victors en­ We do all this .. . he "discovered he was trying to The National League committee so scarce. Last season, the Na- rone both had two hits for Nas- Bauer, 38, takdng over after Joe 10. •tar, to a $100,000 bonus recently, (Season Total In ParenUieties) four-hitter for Elks who were Ron Buckmister’s three - run Bridgeport's Fairchild Wheeler Leave of Abaence League. joyed two three-run frames and • Adjust brakes to full contact SPECIAL tonal League claimed Just five please both Gordon and myself." then set aside the American League slff’s with one of Nowlckl’s drives Gordon was fired in a surprise was the central figure in another Golf Club, and Ed Kuna, assial- Lane had done practically all of plan then discussed other possi­ AMERICAN LEAGUE Dick Groat, Norm Liarker, Willia paced by Larry Llscotti and Dick move by A’s owner Charles Fin­ homer in the sixth frame enabled Matt Maetozo, head of the physi­ • Inspect wheel cylinders and greose seals a homer. Hansen. famous chase after a prospect. ant at Grantmoor. in Newington, cal education department, reque.st- the talking in announcing Gor­ bilities on the premise of making Marls, Yankees (25). Mays. Roberto Clemente and Ken ley, was backed by a couple of Telso to come from behind as th# When he waa general manager of don's dismissa' at a news confer- the two new teams as strong as Skowron, Yankees (14). Boyer. The American League also Because of the dusty condition of Bantly ...... 202 023 x—9-10-2 ex-Yanks and picked the right B.A.'a had gon: ahead with a sev­ have qualified for the National ed and was granted a leave of ab­ • Inspect front brake lining Memorial Field aU future twilight en-run second inning. Buckmis- the Pirates, Harney passed out the PGA Championship. McGoldrick sence for one year to accept a (front brakes wear faster) J ence yesterday and most writers i possible by giving them the best Siebem, A’s (9). had five—Pete Runnels, Al Smith Elks ...... 101 020 0—4- 4-2 man at the right time for Kansas first $100,(K)0 check to sign Paul po.sted a two over par 70-72—142 Covington, A's (6). Minnie Mlnoso, Bill Skowron and games have been switched to the Tedford and Hosted, Siegel (8); City’s third victory in nine games ter also added a double and three scholarship at Springfield (College West Side. Sunday contests wUl singles. Dick Sauer and Butch Mc­ Pettit, who was a high school sen­ and Kuna 72-76—148 in qualifying which will lead towards Maetozo's • Add needed broke fluid (h NAITONAL LEAGUE Harvey Kuenn. Dixon, Troy (4) and Rautenberg. with New York this season. sation as a pitcher at Lomita, at the Country Club of Farming- continue to be played at Memorial Siebem, like Bauer a one-time Dowell also homered for the vic­ doctoral degree. It was granted • Inspect and lubricate em^rgeiKy No Games Scheduled. Field. tors. Csllf. That was in January, 1950. ton yesterday. Bob Kay. Wampa- contingent upon official verifica­ Naaslff’s ...... 310 430—11-10-1 Two five-run frames, the first Yankee outfielder, collected half The Yankees hope that Gibbs noag pro, qualified automatically, brake linkage ALL CARS MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL and fourth, provided more than of the A’s six hits. He drove in Ken Jones led the losers with a tion to Maetozo from Springfield /Veui oUpmace About 85 grizzlies, or about two Esstera League FftP ...... OOO 200— 2- 0-6 triple, double and single. Jim Glee- does better than Pettit, who was i College. enough runs for' the Bankers. their first run with a fourth-inning ia managing the apiece for each of the' licensed Springfield 4, Reading 8 (11). 'Villa and Pearson; Cronin, J. single, then singled and scored son had a solo homer for tho never able to make the grade in This is one of the reasons why ...announcing Coleman (4) and Rusconl, R. Cole­ Hartford National also added a the major leagues. He appeared in Richmond Virginians, No. 1> farm no one was appointed to fill the guides, are taken yearly In the Williamsport 6, Binghamton 2. pair of two-run rallies in the fifth their second run in the seventh on' B.A.'s. IroN FirBBMN CUSTOM M3rkH oil furnoct Hi* opening of Yukon. Lancaster 5, Johnstown 2. man (4). a triple by ex-Yank Deron John­ Telso ...... 211 358 2—20-19- 5 13 games with the Pirates and team of the New York Yankees. Junior varsity bssketball post and sixth innings. won only one while losing two. wMi ioitoiit cloM A m m . Uiioqvalod for (loon The Bsinkers had no less than son before finally chasing starter B.A.'s ...... 170 311 0—13-14-10 BALANCE 4 ALIGNMENT Clark and McDowell; Gordon four home runs included amongst Roland Sheldon with his ninth coNifert, low fool bill$ aid trooblo-froo porformoiKO^ Legion Grows Up their 16-hit barrage. Connecting home run in the ninth. and Jones. Sandy Koufax of the Los An­ FITZGERALD for the' four masters for the win­ ’The homer squared it 3-all, and While both teams collected 11 geles Dodgers hurled a two-hitter AUTO SERVICE SPECIALISTS The American Legion baseball ners were Tom Miner, George By- Yankee Manager Rsilph Rouk hits, (Jivitan scored most of tho and a three-hitter laat season. Cemforl We do all this . . . ANNEX, INC. program has grown up this year. brought In relief ace Luis Aroyo, nms and whipped Liberty Mutual, SPECIAL cholski, Ron Lamie and Paul Quas- • To give you eosier steering and a lefthander. Bauer met the chal­ 14-6, last night at Charter Oak With the Iron Fireman CUSTOM TALCOnViLLE A V L , VERNON, CONN. ’There's nothing "Junior” about It nltschka. Bud McKenzie also horn' Mark II fumics you use a tuper- longer tire mileage ered for Nasslff’s. lenge by picking Covington, a left- Park. The winners scored in every lenaitive thermostat which operates (D1V1.SION (W L. P. FITZGERALD. INC. any more. After being called handed hitter, and.Wes wi^oped frame after being held scoreless In American Legion Junior baseball Htfd. Nat. . . . 500 522 0—14-16-1 Tonight the furnace with the ilightest varia­ • Correct Costeri Camber, Toe-In tOLLAND OOCNTF’8 OLDEST FORD DEALER) his fifth homer—making the seem­ the first inning. tion of room tamperaturc. This since It was organized In 1926, the Naasiff’s ...... 001 001 2— 4- 8-6 ingly odd left-a$;alnstdefty situa­ Lenny Erickson, with a homer • Adjust Steering HERE ARE TWO OF OUR MANY USED OAR SPECIALS! program has dropped the "Junior" Front End pivei you remarkably uniforan Lamie and Quasnitschka; Hence tion, which has beccune fairly com­ and double, Ed Rybzyck, with a indoor temperature. No matter an makes Ixwk for us In the Ctanslfied Seotlan with more good used from its name. and Moore. monplace against Arroyo, pay off. homer, Henry Frey with a pair of how often the furnace starts there • Criss-Cross and Safety-Check Tires car specials. two baggers, and Bill Fortin, with an models It waa little Luis’ third defeat, sec­ Special ia no imoke, no toot, no fouled • Balance Front Wheels ond by the A’s. a double, paced the winners at the combustion chamber, no wasted oil. NO EXCEPTIONS *56 CHEVROLET *60 F A L C O N Jim Archer, a stubby southpaw, plate. Reg. $12.S0 won his third in a row with a sev­ Bill Belekewicz led the Insur- 2 1 0 4 .D O O R 2 -D O O R Cl«anlln«ta STATION WAGON en-hitter, ' He gave up a pair of ancemen with a homer and singis (1) AUGN FRONT END solo homers. Bill. Skowron’s 14th while Don Cook and Bob Deming (2) BALANCE FRONT With the instant clean flame there CLEAN t cylinder, power glide, Deluxe trim, heater. Just in the fourth, and Roger Maria’ added doubles to the losers' cause. WINF are no flecks of foot blowing from like new! WHEELS—REG. $4 00 radio, hpater, extra clean! BOLAND 25th, in the ninth, while beating CTlvltan .. . .023 432 X—14-11-5 vour chimiiey or escaping into your MILEAGE BARGAINS New York a second time. Archer, Mutual ___002 040 0— 6-11-3 (t) CHBOR FRONT WHEEL noma. Hundreds of testa made with Q.i« * ..4 .1 .1 .. ai.^

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D og »-B ir«i—P«tp 41! Artieles For Sals 45 Houses for Sale 72 Business Services Offered IS THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Warned— Malt 86 Houathold Goods 51 Apartmento— Plato— Houseii For Sale 72 House»sFor Sale 72 Murder Conviction Upset, 6-3 f r e e —NEW Zealand rabMt, ona loOCKT'ftn-'^AR.'liack bar. floor to Tenenento 63 BOLTON — South Rd. 6 room TREE PRUNINO, removal and lot FOREMAN trainee, mUling m a­ RUOS, never used, 9x12 green, 80 ACRES, m s Ooloniu Cape, $ sue ROOM CAPE, breeseway and chine-operator, engine lauie op­ year old, mole. Call after 6 p.m. ceUlng: front bar, 42" high; good $28;' 9x16, $36; also, 10x16 green; rooms, recreation room, beauti­ garage, full ehed dormer, 3 full house and garage, 6 acres of clearing. Call Frank C. Noble Jr., condition, raAaonohle. Con be aeen FIVE ROOXIS for rent. Ice box hQ B-eoss. erator, aheet metal mechanic, tur­ 011 54100. G. B. vacuum, $20; BU 9-6966. fully landscaped, fruit treet, out- baths, wooded tot. easy walking land, reduced for quick sale, $15,- CLASSIFIED CvERy I^IPIHMISS after 4:80 at BIS Main St. and stove furnished, oil burner. 000, Call A. R. Shaw, Broker, XIl- ret lathe operator, tool makw, AdulU. x a 3-0605. butldinge, reooonably priced. Carl­ distance to achools, bus, and shop­ New Culombe Trial HEAVY DUTY RototUler service 1MnAR)l4VG6A0E machlnlat, power proae operator, ton W. Hutchlna. XO 8-5132 ping. Don't miss this outstanding 3-1893, tor hire—lawns and gardens. Call HAD A COMMON f r e e —Four fUBsy Uaok Utteoa. QAS STOVE, good for camp or TWO-ROOM completely furnished value, $15,900. Phllbrick Agency, flame cutter, cabinet maker. Ap­ cabin, $80. xn 9-1641. $13,600—8 Bedroom ranch, fire­ MI B^30. Q0M.J10GET1D ply OoimecUcut State Bmplt^- CoU MI 3<71l». Boeto and A'ccesaorles 46 apartment, hot water, private Ml 9-8484. MANCHESTER ADVERTISING bath. Apply Marlow's, 867 Main place, atorms. Small cash assumes SVGRMEANDOUr ment Service, 806 Main St., Man- J4-FOOT RUNABOUT, trailer and MAPLE HUTCH, table and chairs, $88.50 monthly. Carlton W. Hutch­ Interest rates are down. Values COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu cheater. A public employment St. MANCHESTER $13,200 Decision Next Week art R. Wolcott on automatic 0FHCRCUnCllC« AKC TOY Poodle pupe, aHver, fe> ‘ Evinrude 18 H.P. motor. $850, maple desk, mahogany desk, elec­ ins, x a 8-5182. are up. See these excellent liet- eerrice, no fee charged. _____ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS washers dryers and electric melee, M I 4-S008, 16-foot Xt.F.G, 85 H.P. Johnson, tric adding machine Xn 3-4823. THREE ROOM modern apart­ 4 l^droom Cape, built-in dish­ inge 'TODAY! ranges. XO BASTS. excellent Condition, $900. Will RANCH—8H rooms, 8 years old. (Continued from Page One) 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 PAI. PHARMACIST, warehouae man, FREE — Pedigreed German Shep­ 9x12 REVERSIBLE fiber rugs only ment, central location, heat, hot washer, garbage disposal, new 120 Ardmore Rd.—8-room Cape, full ter appeared at headquarUri (or negotiate. 22 Depot St., Buck- water, private entrance with Bowers School area, family size CUSMA APPUANCE 8 erv ico-R s salesman, grill man, cook, counter herd. 2 years old, must live in $17.96, colorful and long wearing. kitchen, plastered walls, cast iron electric hot water heater, new wood dormer, l^a baths, garage. Low the Interview that left him sob* men, orderly, baker, meat cutter, land, x n 8-6046. porch, $W per month. Morrison who was convicted in 1957 along COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pairs all makes retrlgeratmrs. country. M l 04611, E-Z terms at Marlow's, 867 Main. baseboard heat, 1-car garage^ This shingle siding, almost all new win­ priced at $16,000 with Joseph Taborsky for two of a blng in his cell. . . route man, many part-time and 14 FOOT XIARINE plywood utility Paint Store, 385 Center St. Xfl "It is clear that this man'a will MQMnAT ik ra n tlD A T 10:S0 A A L -^ T D B D A T » AM. treesers, washing machines, dry 3-0644 or x n 8-0718. house offers you those little extras dows, plastered walla, city water series of six killings, is now in the fuU-ttme openings avaUable. Apply boat, 18 h.p. Evlnrpde. electric G.E. REFRIGERATOR, 8 cubic that make k house a home. $18,600. Woodbridge St. — Almoat new 6- was broken..... era ranges oil snd gas burners. 4 and sewers, minimum down, all position of a man merely accused MI BA055. All work guaranteed. ConnecUcut State Employment Articles For Sale 45 trailer and acceaaoriea, $465 x n foot with freezer, left hand door, Phllbrick Agency, Ml 8-8464.. room Cape Coo home, full dormer, Culombe's confession was Itla- 1*4 baths, breezeway and garage, of a crime. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Service, 806 Mein St., Manchester. S-1S64. excellent condition, $80. MI 9-6095. FOUR ROOM Duplek, pantry, types of mortgages available, im­ gally oblained and should not have CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. A public employment service, no HOME MADE nrioU. (reah or BOWERS SCHOOL AREA—6 room on bus line and near all conven­ Warden Mark S. Richmond at Ads'* ar* taken over tke phene na a non* bath hot water. Cell x a 9-1051. mediate occupancy. the State Prison said that Culombe' been used at his trial, the Juatiea Keaaonable rates. Call FI S-18B8 fee charged. froien, SOo doa. B. Paaquallnl 846 CLOSE Ou t sale all outboard USED REFRIGERATOR good home, fireplace, large cabinet iences. A bargain at $15,900 vnalenon. Ih e adrerOaer ataould read his ad the FIRST DAT IT condition, $25. Call PI 2-8641 after would remain in the Death House said. He wrote. "When Interro* between 1 :S0-4 ;S0 or any time Avery Street, W^nitog. motors must go. Some 1960 Evin­ FOUR ROOM apartment, second kitchen, formal dining room, 3-car APPEABS and BEPOBT BBBOB8 In time for the next Inaer* Well,iney ALL AUTO MECHANIC — experienced 6, « garage, beautifully landsc^d LAWRENCE F. FIANO Woodhill Rd. — Sparkling 3 bed­ until the prison received official gation of a prisoner is so lonf Saturday or Sunday. rude and Gale motors, big. supply floor, nice location. Call after 6, continued, with such a purpoae, Hen. The Herald Is responsible tor onij ONE Incorrect or omitted DIO SOWELL mechanic, excellent working con- TOP SOIL., the tieet, stock pUo. Can of 1961 motors. All at unbelievable yard. Marlon E. Robertson, Bro­ room Ranch, ceramic tiled bath, court orders for his removal. An Albert Super Duper Special MI 9-3134. and under such circumstances, aa Inurttnn for any advertisement and then only to the extent of a LAWN MOWERS sharpened and ■WEPRIHCIPAL ditlmis, 5H day week, top pay. Ap­ ha seen on Route 44A In North low prices. W. H, Preu.a Sons. 17 ker, x n 8-5953. Realtor MI S-2766 fireplace. G.E. built-ins in birch Richmond noted that Culombe ■iiialn good** laserOon. Errors which do not lessen the valne of repaired, aalea and'service, pick ply Mr. Arnold Harris, Service Coventry. Phone MI 8-7083, Leon­ $50 FREE GROCERIES cabineted kitchen. Assume exist­ was still under condemned status to make the whole proceeding, aa PEODED10 Village St„ Rockville, TR 5-2557. $50 FREE CLOTHING FOUR ROOM apartment, unfur­ Ed Crawford Xfl 9-4410 Ihs advsrtlssaeat will not be corrected by *Tnake good" Insertion. up and delivery. Complete line of Manager. Bourne Bulck, Inc., 286 ard L. Glglio. nished, second floor, 10 Cooper St., SIX ROOM colonial In the Porter ing mortgage or buy with low and would have to remain so until effective instrument for extorting l2EWAR0*rHEM $50 FREE JEWELRY Street section, bar and rec room down payment. Only $17,500 an \inwilling admission of guilt, Toro rldera, reela. and rotxriea, Main St., x n 9-4671. xn 3-8256. MANCHESTER—Listing 122—Noth- the courts ordered otherwise. F0R1HEIR LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, $50 FREE GASOLINE in basement, breezeway, l-car ga' due process precludes the use of TOCB COOPEBAHON W nx garden and lawn auppliea. L A M Building Materials 47 Ing missing. 6 room gracious cus­ The warden said Culombe heard Equipment Corporution, Route 83, 6LOOO, sweat Bolens, Goodall, Ariena, Riding with purchase of any 3 room outfit THREE ROOM modern apartment, rage, wooded lot. $22,900. Phll­ Many other listings available in the news of the Supreme Court’s j the confession thus obtained.” BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 AND'TEARS' during oUr great summer sale. You brick Agency, MI 9-8464. tom built ranch plus recreation all price ranges, styles and loca­ At the trial, the late Thomas F. Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7809. Help Wanted— mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Rldamatlo a s s o r t e d u s e d lumber, build­ first floor, stove, refrigerator, room, one acre cultivated lot, action yesterday while listening to 1 tractors with over 21 attachments. get your merchandise at the store heat, hot water, utilities, parking, tions. Slop at our office and look McDonough hit again and again ’ TlMjJu.Tir Male or Female 37 ing and plumbing supplies, radia 46 HARLAN STREET room $29,900. Bent * Bent, Realtors, BU through our listing books at your the radio in his cell. SPRING CLEAN-UP-Attlca cel Used mowers and tracton. Parte of your choice. Yes! Take your adults, July 1. x n 9-8448 between —6 "He was delighted," Richmond at the way Cuiomte’s mental ago tors, pipes and flra bricka. doors Cape, fireplace, IV3 baths, full 9-6855 Evenings Mr Fiano MI convenience. Lost and Found II Automobiles for Sale 4 lare, garagee, yards, burning bar' and service. Capitol Equipment ohd windows. Open daily 3:30-6 choice of $50 free groceries, cloth- 5-9 p.m. 1 said. is about nine. rela emptied, vacant houses / male. 3 months. AKC re^stered, collections, attic contenta or whole ni.shed available July and Augu.st. j gas, city water, landscaping, lot, privacy. 20 minutes to Air­ site drive. Aluminum combina­ fect frustrated." Benoit and other property 04vn- PREPARE FOR driver’s tesL terton's, 130 Center St. chester would like housekeeper- mas season. Display the fabulous Invitation to Bid 25c quhrt. Michael Kurys, French A CAR and bad your credit cook to live In good home. No hard permanently Inoculated. Also estates. Furniture Repair Sendee. XII 9-7113. 90'xlSO' lot, formica counters, craft. Bent ft Bent. Realtors. BU tions Call George Rlemer, JA "W e are told this was becau.se erg who protested a decision of Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class Royal line including gifts, gadgets, Sealed bids will be received at Rd.. Bolton. 8-4641. MI 9-5308. ------down? Short on down pay­ SAM'S UPHOLSTERY — ReUred EIXTERIOR and Interior painting, work. References. Box G, Herald. household items, Jewelry. cos­ pups 8 weeks, buff and black Talcottvllle. Ckjnn Tel Ml 3-7449 knotty pine cabinets. ull base­ 9-68.5.5, Evenings Mr. Fiano, XII Culombe did not know the name the zoning board of appeals. In room. Three Instructors. No wait­ decoratings ceilings, floors. Clean the Office of the General Manager, SEPTEMBER through June — 5 ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? from the ehop. Can take care of metics and toys. Over '40-50% AKC registered. H. C. Chase, STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own. ment, metal hatchway, full insula­ 3-04.58, of any particular attorney and the the second case, involving a suit ing Manchester Driving Acade­ all your upholstering needs at workmanship. Free estmates. No LEGAL SECRETARY, downtown 41 Center Street, Manchester. Con­ OUTBOARD MOTOR in good con­ room completely furnished winter­ BARROWS & WALLACE Don't give up! See Honest Doug- commission. Full or part-time. XH H a rm on Hill, Hebron Rd. Bol­ 25c per quart, Frank Glode, 104 tion. colored bath fixtures, ceram­ police do not regard it as an ap­ for damages against a New Brit­ my. PI 2-7249. great savings. Call CH 2-2378. Job too small'. John Verfallle, XO Hartford office, experience re­ ton. x n 3-5427. necticut until June 28. 1961 at dition, 5. ">2 or 10 h.p. xn 9-0168 ized cottage, oil heat, all facilities ic tile, hot air heat, sixth unfin­ LEBANON — Exceptional 3-bed- (Office open 9 a m. to 9 p.m.) ain couple, the Supreme Court or­ Iks, get the lowdowm on the lowest 3-5247. 11:00 A.M. for Constniction of Glode Lane. ‘ -MI 9-7465. propriate practice to suggest at­ down and smallest payments any­ 3-2521. quired. JA 2-1165. after 7 p.m. ished room in Cape, built-in oven room custom 6,5-foot Ranch, 3 55 E. Center St. torney’s names to prisoners," dered a new trial in a suit for MORTLXXIR'S Manchester’s lead­ HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish remov­ Parking Fields fBirch Street acres, large rooms, 9 closets, where. Not a small loan or finance ing dri'ving school. Three skilled and range in Ranch. Only $12,490, ■Ml 9-5308 Frankfurter said. damages brought by Ina M. Mich­ al, cellars, and attics cleaned. PAINTING AND paperhanging. TOYS. GIFTS. TOYS — On* of Pi-rklng Field and Dry Brook storm windows, hot water heat, company plan Douglas Motors, courteous Instructors. Class room Help Wanted— Male 36 Household Goods 51 Summer Romes For Rent 67 $390 down. Call XlcCartliv Enter­ "However laudable this policy aud against John and Stella Fitzz- 833 Main St. Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold Good clean workmanship at rea­ America's largest party plans "’ arking Field). Rooms Without Board 59 prises, Inc. XII 4-1.589, John V. hardtop driveway. landscaped. instructions for 16. IT year olds Boar, .xn 9-4034. NOTICE Bid formi and specifications are may be in the general run of things, ryk. sonable ratea. SO ysars In Man­ needs dealers and managers for CXILUXIBIA LAKE — Small water­ Panciera, BU 9-8044, Owner. Wissing. NIagra 2-717.5. NEAR PARKADE Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director chester. Raymond Flske. XH MARRIED XIAN with car to serv­ available at the Controller’s Office, RENT A TAPE recorder as low as FURNISHED ROOXf for rent, one it manifests an excess of policy FORD 1958 Fairlane 500 Converti­ their new tov and gift line. No PUBLIC HEARING 60c daily. Marlow's, 867 Main. Call front cottages. Openings in June. ble, excellent condition. Can be of Driver Education. Ml 6-7898. 9-9237. Investment, flo collecting, no de­ ice established Fuller Brush qus- 66 Center Street, Manchester, block from .Main St. Call Xn XIANCHESTER—6 room rambling MANCHESTER - - Near schools. ' On nice corner fenced-in lol 4 delicacy when a totally illiterate The famous Orient Elxpress has Building-Contracting 14 tomers, Manchester - Willlmantic ADDITIONAL x a 8-5221. 9-6746. July and Augpjst. Cal] Xn 9-4929 bus. stores. Good shaded yard. 3 room Cape, room for 2 on second man, detained at police headquar­ discontinued service to Budapest seen at 109 Prospect St. between LARSON’S Connecticut's first U- livering for this fast selling party Connecticut. or MI 3-2593 ranch, nicely landscaped 100x257 4:30 and 6 p.m. Call MI 9-2507. EXTERIOR PAINTING. We epo- plan line. Call or write today, area, $90-$100 weekly to start plus ' APPROPRIATIONS TOWN OF MANCHESTER, lot, sunken 16'6"xl9'9" living liedroom Colonial, allir, reception floor, also ters and suspected of many seri­ and Bucharest for lack of business. Sensed driving school trained — A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, cialize in commercial, residential. expenses. Call PI 2-6488 or CH BOARD OF DIRECTORS TORO LAVmMOWERS at reduced PLEASANT, large heated room, SANTA’S PARTIES, Avon, Conn., CONNECTICUT LAKE CHAFFEE—4 room lake- j room, fireplace, two bedrooms, hall, pantry, recreation room, ous felonies, obviously needs a ^Certified and approved Is now of- painting. Carpentry. Alterations Industrial, and trim jobs. Big or 2-1406 for personal interview ap­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, prices. Ride, rotary, reel models free parking, on bus line, 146 Cen­ B l’ILDlNG LOT FORD 1956 wagon, 4-door. 9 pas­ ORchard 3-3455. 7 p.m .-9 p.m. Richard Martin, with wind-tunnel grass bag attach­ front cottage, sleeps six, tele-' den or third bedroom, dining modem bath. Good roof Steam lawyer and asks for one. In any senger, T-Bird engine, automatic luring classroom and behind and additions. Ceilings. Workman­ smalt we do them all, Joseph pointment. CONNECTICUT ter St. MI 3-5002. Green section 102x600. imeel Instruction for teensgers. ORchard 3-9829. General Manager ment. Marlow’s. Inc., 867 Main, vision, boat, shower. June, July, i room, kitchen, utility room, I 'i oil heat. New burner, new 72-gal- event, in every county of Connec­ Legal Notice shift, power steering, exception­ ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn S t Dionne, contractor. Cau MI 8-0494. Notice Is hereby given that the ion hot water heater. Oak floors. Ucut there is a public defender." MP9-6075. xn 8-4860. SMALL GRADER Operator, Huber XO 8-5221. GENTLEXIAN—Comfortable room, August, xn 9-0710. I bath.s, basement, aluminum storm ally clean. Xn 3-8737. PILGRIM MILLS Is here to stay. Board of Directors, Town of Man­ windows and doors, patio with 2-car garage. Amesite drive. ARTHUR A. KXOFLA, Frankfurter's opinion went on; AT A I'OURT OF PROBATE held EXTERIOR—Interior house paint- maintainer size, experience in chester, Connecticut, will hold a centrally located, shower, bath, ar .Manchester. »ithln and (or tha CARPENTRY—Roofing, remodel­ You can be a permanent part of BEFORE YOU purchase bedroom GIANT’S NECK HEIGHTS- Next fireplace, shade trees 2-car ga­ Price $15,900, Escott Agency. Realtoi’ ! "Oilombe was not told that he Diatiici of Manchester on the 15th day 1950 XfBlRCURY 4-door sedan, ^ttKa-JP^clallsts. Free estimates driveway installation and small Public Hearing In the Municipal parking. Call at Russell’s Barber Garage— Service— Storage 10 ing, repairs. No Job too small. Ed our future growth in Connecticut. furniture anywhere, see XIarlow’s Shop, com er Oak and Spruce, to Rocky Neck, modem 54 room rage arid amesite drive. Excel­ MI 9-7683. MI 3-.5.M0 MI 9-5938 : had a right to remain silent. Al- of June. A.D. 1961. good running condition. May be without obligation, satisfaction Pilgrim Mills needs salesladies parking lots. The Thomas Colla Building Hearing Room. 41 Center • SEPTIC TANKS cottage, hot water, electric kltch- ■ Present, Hon. John .1. Wallett, Judge. Stasiak. Pi 2-7564. Co., 251 Broad grand collection. Always high lent value. $22,900. For additional — ------though he said he wanted a law- seen at 437‘ j N. Main St., Man­ guaranteed. ABC Painting, XH who are experienced in selling or Street, Manchester, Connecticut, CLEANED ODd INSTALLED en, sleeps 7, $70 weekly. Weeks o f ' BOLTON Estate of Ernest Copping. late of chester. Best offer. 9-4147. quality, never high priced E-Z Information contact XIcCarthy En­ SIX ROO,M Cape with dormers. | police made no attempt to Manchester in said district, deceased. TWO-CAR garage for sale. Call Xn BATHROOMS, tiled, additions, re- dressmaking. Apply Manager, ASSISTANT IN advertising depart­ Tuesday, June 27, 1961, at 8:00 terms. Marlow's, 867 Xlaln, ROOM FOR RENT near Main St. July 15, Aug. 19, Aug 26. PI terprises. Inc.. XII 4-15,39. John V. corner lot with plenty of shade, gjyp f,p]p |,p needed to get Upon application of I,outae Copping, Spacious lakefront 19,55 custom administratrix pra.vrng for authority to 1968 METRO walk-in truck with 9-51.33 after 5 p.m. modeling, rer rooms, all types of noon till 9, Saturday 10 till' 6, at ment of local food chain, high P.M. on proposed additional ap­ • SEW ERS 9 Hazel St. Xn 9-2170, 2-8142, xn 9-6772 Panciera, BU 9-8044. aluminum atorms throughout, i one. Instead of bringing him be------carpentry. Cali Xn 9-4291. former Cheney Hall. Hartford Rd. propriation as follows: XIACHINE CLEANED Three Rooms of Furniture built home. First floor: 19x12 liv­ near Waddell Sehool. Direct from sell certain real estaie particularly de- undercoating paint, new battery, Electrical Services 22 school graduate, must be able to ANDOVER LAKE — All conven­ ing room with window wall toward j fore n magistrate with reasonable scribed in said application on file, it la Welfare Department $7,000. MANCHESTER — 5 room ranch, owner. $13,900. MI 9-2425, ORDERED; That the foregoing appli- good tires, readv to go. $750. WOMAN TO DO light housework type. Job consists of setting up FROM MODEL HOME iences, fireplace, screened porch, the lake, adjacent family room lor promptness... He was taken be- j Tel. Xa 9-9963 or xn 3-8877. GARAGE FOR rent at 182 Maple ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ FREE EUriMATES—Prompt serv­ weekly order guide, some adver­ to be financed from Uie additional • INSTALLATION PLEASANT ROOXI for rent aluminum storms, amesite, trees, raiion he lieard .and determined at tha Call xn 3 4751. modeling. all types of carpentry. one dav a week. Call between 9- Main St. XII 3-7964. patio, hot water, reasonable. JA bus, shopping $11,800. Carltcn W. dining roomi pracUcally same size fore the New Britain Police Court Probate office in M anchester in said ice on all types of electrical wir­ tising layout. Apply in person. receipts from Reimbursement for Distriet. on Ihe 27th day of June. A.D. MI 4-1700. 4 :30. Xil 3-0014. SPECIALIST Cost Over $700 ■‘3-5067 or PI 2-7201. Hutchins, xn 9-51.32. also with window wall and fire­ On the palpable ruse of a breach- ing Licensed and Insured. WUson Gaer Bros., Inc., 140 Rye St. So. Welfare expenditures $7,000. !.,ots For Sale 73 1961, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, Electrical Co.. Manchester. Idl FURNISHED ROOXIS. complete place Kitchen with electric range, of-the peace charge concocted to and that notice be given to ail persona ACCOUNTS payable clerk-typist for Windsor. Robert W. Gordon, NEVER BEEN USED BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room Eng- interested itt said estate of the pen­ Yoke Interest Business Services Offered 13 9-4817 Glastonbury. XfS 3-7876. light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ wa.sher and dryer connection. I.3v- TWO B ZONE lots with city give uie police time to pursue Roofing— Siding 16 large, modem air conditioned Sec.etary Town and Country Sale Price $388 trally located. Children accepted COVENTRY—For rent—shorefront | lish Colonial, I 'l baths. large alory. utilily and storage rooms. their Investigation. .. dency of said application and tha East Hartford office. JA 8-6581, TAILOR, auto mechanic, painter, Board of Directors cottage, lots of privacy. Xn 9-7149. I water Union St Manchester time and place of liearing there.in. by AXIESITE DRIVEWAYS construct­ ■ limited. Mrs, Dorsey, 14 Arch kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, large Second floor: Attractive hallway, $2,350 each. Ml 9-6495. Frankfurter added, "Every cir­ publishing a copy of this order in soma COUGHLIN ROOFTNO Oo. - AU Mr. Gordon maintenance mechanic, grinder, Manchester, Pay Only $4 Week wooded lot, 25x50’ outdoor swim­ ed—resurfaced—scaled. Superior Private Instructions 28 cement finisher, auto mechanic, DRAINAGE CO. St., XIanchester. deluxe bathroom, 4 bedrooms (2 cumstance of the police court's newspaper liaving a circulation in aaid pavers. Xn 3-6515 types of roofs and roof repairing, Connecticut ANDOVER LAKEFRONT - 5 room ming pool, tennis court, barbeque. district, at least five days before tha auto painter, construction fore­ abotit 18x12 faring the lake). Im­ 7'2 ACRES, high elevation, beauti­ procedure was, in itself, potential­ dav of said hearing, to appear If they specializing In Twenty Year Bond­ ELECTRONICS — Radio—Televi­ IXIXIEDIATE vacancy for sten­ Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ Sacrificing complete bedroom, completely furnished cottage, 1-car garage, $28,900. Phllbrick man. brick layer, molder, mason Ml 9-4143 mediate occupam y, ful view, minutes out, trees, only ly inUmidating. . . that same eve see cause at said lime and place and ed Roofs. Call xn 8-7707. sion Servicing Course. 2 evenings ographer or typist, insurance Of­ cut this 20th day of June, 1961. complete living room and kitchen boat, steel pier, all facilities,' Agency. Xrt 9-8464. tender, finisher, service station at­ Apartments— Flato— $2.,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI ning, by arrangement of the State iheard leiaiiv. theiTio per week. ''Leam-by-Dolng" at fice, hours 8:30 to 4:30, full bene­ decorator furniture from model dis­ month of August. XII 9-7485. Walton W. r.i'ant Agenc.v _^ .7 _ , . . . . . i-'tuinreturn to thistins court, antiand by mallin:mailing on BIDWELL HOME Improvement fit program. For Interview call tendant, presser, factory worker, Tenements 6.3 9-5132. Police,T’ - " " 'Culombe ' ' -----...... s wife‘ ------and•' ■*daugh-|------'' ...... „r hcfoir Juik- 16 1961.. by rerlTfledcm Rose Garden! 'Connecticut's Oldest Electronics play home. We will g;ive you free CUSTOM 'nvo FAMLY Lillian Grant. Realtor XII 31153 Company—all types of siding and MI 9-5238. construction laborer, part-time and delivery and free storage up to one CAPE COD, (Thatham, Mass. --- 2 I innil. R copy of ihi.- order to FrcH-rick School." Enroll now for June GENERAL RENTAL agency. J. D. bedroom cottage, fireplace. BARGAIN—300-foot frontage, near ------! Willard Ooppinc 46 Burbank Drive, roofing. Aluminum clapboards a full-time openings available. Apply year. . . - - South Road, Bolton, excellent two XIANCHES.TER Listing 123 new school, etc. Price $3,000. Sam Warwick. Rhode Irlaiid: Richard B. Class. Free catalog. New England COUNTER GIRL, experienced, 12 Realty. 470 Main Street^ XO spcclal.ty. Unexcelled workman­ Connecticut State Employment be^hes, available July 29 on. XII; family 4-5, with many extras, built Iwo-famill'. each apartment has f’ oppinp, Ta.i'lor Si . T alcottvill-. Conn ; Technical Institute, 66 Union noon till 4 p.m. week days. 8 a.m. 3-5129. 3-6777, xn 3-0768 Niiasdorf, Auctioneer, MI 3-6847, Legal Notice Rarnara C t*oven-y. 15 Jennifer Court. ship. xn 9-6495. Service. 808 Main St., Manchester, NORMAN’S by present owner. Sleeping porch, combination large kitchen and Place, Hartford. JAckson 5-3406. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. $1.25 per hour WANTED Clifton. New Jereev Muriel C. A public employment service, no 443 HARTFORD ROAD FURNISHED apartments, heated, fireplace, etc. Spacious grounds, dining room. 2 large bedrooms, VERNON—One Acre near elemen- LIMITATION ORDER Scliindler, Hopkin.i Road. EUingtnn, CAPE COD, XIASS.—5 room cot- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held to start. No phone calls please. fee charged. xn 3-1524 two rooms. Kitchen set. refrigera­ workshop and storage building, plus 18x19 living room. $25,000, tarv school shopping center, bus. c'tmn. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Bonds— Stocks MortfmKes 31 Jack’s Coffee Shop, 69 E, Center tkgc, TV. all conveniences • I M anchfM Fi, within arul fm- th#* JOll.M J. W ALLETT. Judge. Before you buy furniture any­ tor, gas range, bedroom set. Free i large lot. two-car garage with r n ' 9-4383 Or MI 9-7683. Ih itriri of M anchcatrr on the 15th dn.v St. SERVICE station attendant, full­ beach. Call Ml 3-6832. $7,000 mortgage a.s.sumption. Bent Linotype - Intertype where—shop at Norman's. gas. electricity. Adults. Ixjw rent. ____ I amesite drive, can oaslly be con- ft Bent, Realtors. BU 9-68.55, Eve­ of Junr. 1961. ROOFING—Specializing repairing MORTGAGE MONEY —We can time. Mechanical ability, exper­ IX)TS! I/IT S! IXiTS! One B Zone PfPBPnt. Hon. John J WalWn .lurJK*- AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Apply apartment 4, 10 Depot I verted to a 9 room single. nings Xlr. Fiano, Ml 3-04.58 at M anchrsior. within and for tha roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut­ supply any amount of money. WOMAN WHO can drive .... If ienced preferred. Honest and re­ lot in excellent location, all utili­ Kiitate of O harlottf W nplii lai^ of | Square. Wanted To Rent 68; M anchffltor in nAid Di.«trirt, dfcoH.srd District of Manchester on the 15th day ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ Terms to fit your needs. Handled you would enjoy working 8 or 4 liable. Call before 5 p.m., Xtl USED FURNITURE. Xn 8-7449. ties and sidewalks, $4,5<)0. Three of Jun^, 1961 , . S. A. BEECHLER, Agent XIANCHESTER — 1.120 square On motion of Ja.v S. Sirprj, 49 Pearl F'ro.koin Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. paired. Aluminum siding. 80 with strict confidence and exped­ hours a day calling regularly each 4-8910 A Zone lots in excellent residen­ St.. Hartford. (*onii., adm inistiftloi. years' experience. F'res estimates. iency. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., ROCKVILLE—24 Grpve Street. — MANCHESTER teacher, wife, and foot 5-room ranch, plastered I Tru.-t Estate of Robert Clark Terrill month on a group of Studio Girl Operator Beautiful redecorated 2-room fur­ MI 3-6969 walls, stairway to attic, base- , tial location, $2,700 each. Newing­ ORDERhiD; That J*ix rnonllijc' fioin II w of M. I'laik Torrill late of Man- CaU Howley. Xfl 8-6861, Xn 8-0768. xn 3-6129. Cosmetic clients on a route to be UNPAINTED FURNITURE, com­ 6 months old son, desire to rent the 15ti» day of Juik . 1961. he and ilie 1 nished apartments. TR 5-7871. 4 or 5-rOom apartment in Man­ ment garage, city utilities, shade i ton - two B Zone lota 80.\1.50, 8anio are limited and allowod for tho cho.eter, in .'^aid D u tn ci deceased. established In and around Man­ plete selectloh. Desks, chests, '2 The Harttord National Bank and chester or Bolton by July 1 or 15. SIX ROOM older home Keeney trees, high A zone lol, 4'4% I $8,.500 both J. D Realty Co., 470 frodttors within whicii to biinc in ilK’ir ^ Tru.'«i Compain, Tru.sieo. having ex- chester, and are willing to make bars, stools, comer cupboards, claima against said o^tato. and said | Heating and Plumbing 17 Business Opportunities 32 BEAUTIFUL 3’i room apartment, PI 2-8020. Street, newly redecorated, 2-rar mortgage, $97.50 monthly. Ijtw- Main St., XII 3-,5129. hibiiod ii.H final account with said es­ light deliveries, etc., write to SEPTIC TANKS bookcases. Just the thing for sum­ admini.strator is dlroriof! to kivo public i tate to this Court for allow ance It la first floor, heat, hot water, garage, garage, amesite drive. Owner MJ rence F. Fiano. Realtor, MI notiro to tho rroditor.** to hrinp in ihoir Studio Girl Cosmetics, Dept. JD-6, PART-TIME mer cottages. All at Kind's low ANDOVER I>AKE Two lots close 0R D F :R E D : That the 29th day of PLUXCBINQ A l ^ heating — ro- EARN UP TO AND electric range and refrigerator. 3-2588. 3-2766 Ed Crawford MI 9-4410. claims within said tinio allowed by pul>- June 1961 at elevmi o clock, forenoon, modeling Installations, ropaira. $300 PER MONTH Glendale, Callfomla. Route will prices. King's Department Store. $115. Available July 1. XII 4-0238. Business Property For Sale 70 to beach end of lake. Call MI lishing a copy of thi.9 mdor m some , at the Probate Office m the Municipal pay up to $8.00 per hour In com­ XIANCHESTER — 5 room honqe 3-8131. nowspaper having a circulation in said All work guaranteed 26 years ex­ IN YOUR SPARE TIME PLUGGED SEWERS XIANCHESTER F 1 V e - r o o m probate district within l^n days from Building in said Mamheatcr be and missions. BAR AND GRILL, centrally lo­ $9,500: beautiful oversize Cape,' Ranch, excellent condition the date of this mdor and return mako the same IS assigned for a hearing on Crois-Stitch perience. 24-houc service. Call D A Y W O R K l a r g e living room chair. $45. the allowance of -said account and Earl VanCamp. Xn 9-4749. No Sellinsr or BIRCH STREET—4 rooms, second cated in (Connecticut, grossing I'.i acres land, $17,500; short way throughout, spacious living room, to this court of tho notice givon. Maehino Glaaned Good condition. Call XH 9-6008. JOHN J WALLETT, Judge. I Trustee's prevlou.s account writh said es- Experience Necessary floor, no furnace, Xn 9-5229 , 9-5. $65,000 a year or better: 7-day out—like new. 4 room home plus large brick fireplace, complete Resort Property For Sale 74 i late, and this Court directs that notira Septlo Tanhz, Dry Wells, Sewer liquor licen^f. Priced right. Ex­ breezeway and garage, I’ i- acres ceramic bath. Garage with sun- LIMITATION ORDER ' of the time and placf^ assigned for said 3uild to full Time Apply FOR THE greatest collection of THREE ROOXIS, heat, ho; water, land, full price $11,900; excellent hearing be given to all persons known Radio-TV Repair Use. Installed—Cellar Water­ cellent financing. J. D Realty deck, combination windows, BOLTON LAKE—A 5 room cottage, AT A COURT OF PROBATE hold ' to be interested therein to appear and Responsible man or woman with KFOR£ YOU BUY lamps you ever did see, visit Mar­ electricity, garage Included, sec­ lakeside cottage, modern, furnish­ at Manchester, within and for ihe Services 18 proofing Done. Co., 470 Main SI., MI 3-5i29. beautiful high lot, one block to Llynwood Drive, winterized, has h - heard there Soutli Si Bountiful, Utah tised M A M candies. Car and $798 stove. Call MI 9-7737 from 4-6 p.m. 15% net. MANCHESTER -■ $9,500. 5-room JOHN J, WALLETT Judg#. Economical. High quality parts. cash investment required. Write SOUTH WINDSOR — 5'4 - room older home. Low heating cost, miles from Manchester only I the 13lh day of Juno 1961 hr ami tho Beforo You Buy That New Home. See FURNITURE SALES Ranch. Vacant. Make offer. Ton­ 1 same are limited and allowed for tho Guaranteed 90 days Farpous for pvlng references and phone no. to UNUSUALLY nice 4-room apart­ J. D. REALTY CO. low taxes. Sewer. Water. Full $5,500. Furnished 5 room cottage, i ( reditors within winch to bring in ihojr “Xt a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e held gren Agency. XH 3-6321 at Manchester, within and for tho service since 1931. Phone XH 3ox D, Herald. 603 E. Middle Tpke. ment in Coventry. I..arge cabinet 470 Main Street basement. Oil burner. Near bus, large screened in porch, near j claims again.st said estato, and said sandy beach and club house, pri­ ' adminlstralrix is dlroctod to give pub­ District of Manchester on the 13lh day 12W-26'A 9-4537. Potterton's. ISO Center St. kitchen, formica counters, refri­ xn 3-5129 shopping. H, B, Grady , Broker, of June. A.D, 1961. , ^ EAST HARTFORD snack bar for Manchester Green LENOX ST*REET — Nice clean 6- lic notice to ilio creditors in bring in WITH THE NEW Lovely LONDON PARK gerator, range, ventilating fan, 2 MI 3-8009. vate financing available, L. F. their claims within said time allowed Present. Hon. John J. Wallett Judg*. TELEVISION aAtennas and rotor sale, can make 1200 weekly on x n 3-5187 room Cape for $13,200. Central to Fiano, Realtor. Ed Crawford, MI hv publishing a copy of this order in Estate of Ursula Heuler of Manchea- PAH-O-RAMA systems installed and repaired. Spring Special! large bedrooms (one can be used everything. Plenty of trees. T. I someom o newspai>ernewMi«|H i ii lm\jng« miih «a ictrculati«^n uuuioi..-,, ier In said district, an incapable pop- 5924 short hours, present owner has HEBRON, CONNECTICUT 8x13 Linoleum Rugs, $4.95 each. as dining room) with wardrobe Farm and Land For Sale 71 COVENTRY—5-room Ranch, fire­ 9-4410. Serving Manchester and sur­ larger business. First $800 takes J. Crockett, realtor. Ml 3-1577. ______in said probate district within ten days i son. closets. 15x15 living room with place, storms full cellar. Tongren R m 'rO N _fTtre* _wMtorfront I date of lhi.'» older and return Upon the application of Eugene T. Gentle tucking lends an air of rounding areas. Modern TV Serv­ THREE ACRES, 150 ft. frontage, KUUiUiN First laKe waienroru i raun of ihe notice given. Kellv Succes.sor Conservator, l>rsyins It. For appointment call MI 9-8076 Clearance Step-Tables, End Ta­ fireplace, large tiled bathroom BONNER ROAD — Vacant 6-room Agency, MI 3-6321. Importance to a yoked dress that ice. 405 Center St., Ml 3-2205. before 8 p.m. $800. 7 acres, 5 clear. 350 ft. frontr 5-room cottage which can b e , j o h n j . w a l l e t t . Judge. (or aiithoritv to compromise and t»llle AMESITE PAVING ONLY $500 DOWN! bles, Coffee Tables, Odd Lots, with linen closet, automatic oil Cape with I'-j baths. All the ex­ a doubtful and disputed claim in favor takes you anyw’here. any time. It age. Andover-Coventry line. $2,000. BOLTON—Listing 124—8. Itedroom easily winterized. Marion E. R o b -!------$10 each; values to $36. circulating hot water heat with tras. Owners anxious to sell. T. of Richard J. Edgar of said Manchester will be your constant companion. Call PI 2-8090. ranch. 3 '- acre lot, beautiful ertson. broker, X n 3-6953 \ ((o it r -t o f ' PROBATE h-Id against the estate ot said Incapable. It e DBIYEW AYS e WALKS • PARKINO LOTS baseboard radiation, fully insu­ J. cirockett. realtor, xn 3-1577. No. 8214 with Patt-O-Rama is Lovely rross-stttch roses give a C A P E CO D S RANCHES SheUand Floorsmlth — Electric brook, nicely landscaped with at Manchester, within and (or the garden s charm to .vour table lin­ MACTONE OBADEO o PAVED and ROLLED scrubber and polisher, reg. lated, piped for automatic wash­ 80-AC7RE Industrial Park in whole shade trees. $17,900. Bent ft Bent, District of M anchester on the 13th dav **ORDERED: That the foregping ap­ In sizes 12>i, 1 4 'j, 16>i, 18>", 20’ 2, $12,250 ★ $12, 400 er, Venetian blinds, screens, LOW MONTHLY Payment, very of June. 1961. plication be heard and determined at ens.' So easy-to-embrolder in vi­ $89.96, one only, now $53. or in part. More land available. Realtors. BU 9-6855. Evenings Mr. Wanted— R ^ l Estate 77 the Probate office In Manchester la 22*i, 24!j. 26>j. Bust 33* to 47. storm windows, hardtop parking good 5-room Ranch located on Rt. Present. Hon John J. Wallett. Judge. brant colors. i Attention Housewives Large wooded lota, full baaementa, formica coimtera, tUe bathz Tongren Agency, Xn 3-6321. Fiano, x n 3-0458, Estate of Maurice J. Madden, late of said District, on the 29th day ot June. Site 14'i, 35 bust, cap sleeve, 5% FREE ESTIMATES • CALL ANYTIME area. Must be seen to be appre­ 44A. p i 2-7211. A.D. 1961. at ten o'clock in the fo r ^ Pattern No. 5924 has hot-iron ' oU hot water heat, oak floora, omeaite drivea, built-lna. and raan> WISH SOMEONE to handle your Manchester in said District, deceased. yards of 35-inch. Are you ■ housewife with children who would like to supplement b a r g a i n HUNTERS Specials on ciated. Delightful home for cou­ On motion of Robert J. Madden of noon, and that notice be given to all transfer; color chart; stitch illus­ more featurea! * BOLTON — 8-room expandable MANCHESTER — 7-room Colonial real eatate? Cali me at xn 9-0320 per.aons Inlrrestetl in said estate oi tha To order, send 35c in coins to: floor sample living room suites, ple desiring comfortable country trations. your Income, but can't go to work beosuse you can't THE PRICE IS RIGHT Honaes For Sale 72 Cape with 4 finitihed. open stair­ Cape. 3 bedrooms, living room, J ^ ‘prompV_Md^ccmrteou8 service (. ...,i liendency of saiil application and tha Rue Burnett, The Xfanchester Eve­ DlrecUona; From Mancheater, turn right on to Porter St. from sofa beds and meTal dinette sets. living. AdUItk, $86. XL 3-7056. Joaepb Barth, Broker. the 13th day of June. 1961, be and the time anti place of hearing therroii ly Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ BOWERS 8CBOOL area—6 room way, fireplace, vestibule, knotty dining room, den and kitchen, publishing a copy of this order In soma ning H e r a l d . 1150 .AVE. OF ning Herald. 1150 AVE. OF keep store hours? Have you the knowledge of sewing zippers TIME PAYMEI^S ARRANGED Boat Center St, continue up Porter St to R t 88, on R t 85 fol­ You can always depend on good same are limited and allowed for (he TWO FURNISHED Rooms, auto­ ranch, fireplace, dining room, pine cabinets, combination win­ baths, fireplace, combination c a s h w a it in g creditors within which to bring In their newspaper having a circulate In saM A X fE U C A S NEW YORK 36, N.Y. low algna to London Rd., juat poat Ga» City Pork, on left. buys at Marlow’s, 867 Main. for property own­ district, at least five days bsforo tk# AMERICAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. on pants. Jackets, dresses and can use a thimble fluently and matic washer. '37 Park. Rockville. cabinet kitchen, 8 oedroomz. dows, oi( hot water heat, full windows, awnings, completely en­ ers.. Please coll us before you buy claims agalnat aaid eatate. ana aaid ad- For Ist-class mailing add 10c For Ist-class mailing add 10c basemeqt, good sized lot it) a closed sunporch, breezeway and ministratbr is directed to si'ive public dsy of said hearing, to uPM r K Uioy for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ can wait on the pubUc? If you have, here may be the opportunity e OPEN DAILY A PM. to DUSK; WEEKENDS 18 to 7 • 14" G. E. oscUlatlng fan, excellent TR 5-8274. Shown by appointment. Marlon E. or sell. Speedy service. J. D. ____notice to ttie , creditors______to. brln: J? i” (heir see cause at said llms and ijiare andt ho for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ condlUon Xn 9:9842, 60 Scott Robertson, Broker, MI 3-89S8. good location. $3,000 down, will oversize garage. Many extras Realty. Ml 8-S139. claims within said time allowed by pub- heard relative thereto, and make ra- dress with Zone, Style No. and SCHOOL ST.—4 rooms, unfurnish­ assume a 4attemsT Only 25c a copy! . R. IK MURDdCK Ml 3-4472 tiea, $15. xa 84844. •-T084. raibrlek Ageney. m t-M K dock. MI M473, D. Murdock, MI $-$473. / i> r A ^

fOTSDAY, JUNE 20, 1981 PAGE SIXTEEN Slanrtr^otrr Snifttittg H^ralli Bloodmohile Visits Hospital Tomorrow^ 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. beginning June M. Red CroM in- The Polish Woman s Alliance, Delta Chapter, Ro>al Arch Ma- •truetora will give nwlmmlng lea- L T. W OOD CO . Group 246. wnt men tomorrow at I sons, will meet tomorrow at 7:80 Pony Bites Hand Legion Plans About Town T p.m. at the Polish American ; at the Masonic Temple .This will •oni. Life guarda are on duty at Average Dally Ne^ Press Run Clubhouse for its la.st session until be a final business meeting before That Feeds Him all tiraes. ICE PLANT 5 The Weather the summer recess. - A few membership opening* are For the Wpek Ended Feroeaat of U. 8. Weather Frank Bedell. 14-year-old eon o f' September. July 4 Show available, and anyone Interested A1 BI8 SELL STREET Jon* 8. 1S61 Mr. aihd Mrs. Frank Bedell. 44 Margret Lee Jecobe, IS, of may obtain application blank* by Toni East From Main St. Griavndd St., has entered Shrinera’ The StudN' Circle of the Women's Members of St. Joseph’s Moth- 742 Hillstown Rd.. last night Mancheater'a American Legion calling Mra. John Malone, 64 Pro*- Rain tonight, heavy at ttmas. HospiUl In Springfield. Mass, for was taken by Mancheatar po­ At State Theater Lose in 60e. Thnredny eloady, wWi Sooiet<‘ of" Christian ,Ser\-icX of er, Orcle wilt meet tomorrow at Post haa contracted the Interstate pect St., membership chairman. 13,3,30 post-polio surger>- and treatment. South ’ Methodist Church will>hold 7 p.m. for a picnic meeting at the lice to Manchester Memorial Member of the Audit iEupmttg BpraUi min becoming Intermittent, little Fireworks Mfg. and Display Co., The boy. stricken by polio in June its annual picnic Thursday at^ilhcnie-of Mrs. Alfred Ponticelli, 30 Hospital for treatment after Bureau of OrenlaHon temperature ehnnge. High near W. 1949. would be happy to hear from p'm. at the home of Mrs. uL«e Merten.mtf Pstfmh Psymts t*ymti Lincoln WTiite said It was on “open jail for six months, gave him a (CoaUnned oa Page Tea) had been reached on unifying the “We’re all behind the strike but loan is with folks you question" whether Dean would re­ White House sought today to halt Inger emphasized that President we want the men off the ships .... Going plapes? 7.27 $10.05 $18.46 Washington, June 21 (A5—An­ suspended one to three year prison fighting forces of his n a 1 1 o n s’ S 6.73 l any further shipment of molasses Kennedy does not regard the mo­ trust; HFC. Drop in or turn to the faltering Geneva par­ other Republican senator has join­ sentence and ordered probation for three rival factions. let the ships rot." 13.07 14.18 19.74 3 6 . ^ ley which has been .juider way from Cuba, describing this trad* lasses deal between Cuba and Pub­ His reference was to the fact that phone tor courteous, 19.2.5 20.91 29.27 .54.48 ed the flurry over Senate Demo­ two years. a* "not in the public-Interest.” licker as In the public Interest. "Some points remain to be dis­ since November 1958. ' White said Paul G. Callahan. 26. and Robert cussed, but they are minor ones," despite the strike members of some reliable assistance. ,30.a3 33.61 47.7)5 89.47 the United States will continue to cratic leader Mika Mansfield’s aug- League to Hold The White House said negotia­ Salinger said the Treasury De­ .36,11 .'i9.74 106.80 gestlon for a "free city” of Berlin. Rossi, 20. were given sentences of said Gen. Phoumi Nosavan after a seafaring unions were remaining aeelc an effective test ban agree­ tions are under wray to provide the partment how . i* looking into a aboard tied up ships, drawing pay. Thg tek4d»l4 a9a*« t> btstd om prompt rnonthl;* Sen. Styles Bridges. R-N.H , de- from a year to a day to three Publicker Chemical Corp. writh complaint that the Cuban molasses woHdng session of key advisers to Life inturanct at r»p»',m4nts o^d inrlud€c unis. Hrutff hold's ckorgt ment there. years in prison. while Longshoremen were workless ts ptr month on balamees of flOO or lect more than 20% on nanded yesterday that President State Clinic on surplus com so that It* New Or­ is being sold at "dumping prices,” the politician princes now holding group rate ii acaitahte and J% pfr month on lhal port tkr batanct During yeeterday’s 2>,i-hour Mc- Kennedy rearfirni U S. nolirv of All three pleaded guilty to a summit meeting in this Swiss through observance of maritime 4« ttfOSt at MJOO and not tn treats o* tJOO. ond leans plant will not have to close or at a price not reflecting actual picket lines. on all loam ot I % par month on that part of tka balotUO Cloy-Zorin meeting, Zorin w y- re­ defending West Berlin charge.*! of breaking and entering down if Cuban molasses shipments cost. city. IH txeats of $.100 to SoOO. ported to have given a lengthy re­ He thus joined other Republican ; and larceny. They were arrested Birth Controls are halted. If It Is found that this is so, fur­ Nosavan said the three aides (Continued on Page Tea) Sculptured Skippies statement of Soviet Premier leaders '/. ho voiced concern over i shortly after the crime because an A principal product of the plant ther shipments can be halted un­ agreed on most problems connect­ Khrushchev’s disarmament views. the Montana Senator’s speech. : alert policeman had noticed their New York. June 21 IJFi—The Na­ is industrial alcohol which can be der tariff laws. ed with Integrating the country’s Both McCloy and Zorin declined In his Senate speech, Mansfield car parked Improperly near the made from molasses or com. The lOUSEHOLD FINANCE comment after the closed session. tional Planned Parenthood Feder­ Myer Feldman, a 'White House armies. MOTELS ? HOTELS ? suggested that the East-West Im­ store and traced them to Spring- ation says it will open birth con­ plant also produces cattle feed In lawyer who has been looking into This indicated that one of the McCloy 1* trjing to get agree­ passe over Berlin might be ended field. trol clinics In Connecticut in defi­ which molasses Is used. the matter for the President, said most Important obstacle.^ lo "nANCHIfTlR fHOPMNO PARKAlfi ment on a site for general disarm­ if Russia and the West could agree State's Atty. John D. LaBelle ance of that state's laws against In announcing the Whita House one objection to purchases of Cu­ agreement among the three sides Bulletins J o rm fit ament discussions and on a list of O n setting up an internationally said the trio got more than they the use of contraceptives. ban molasses Is that It provides had been virtually overcome. 382 Middle Turnpike West participating countrie.s. Washing­ giiaranteed ‘'free city" of Berlin. expected to In the way of loot, Besides a law against the use of Fidel Castro’s dictatorship "with Called from AP Wires ton and Moscow have agreed the Some P-epublicans wondered If about 90 per cent of whldh has But it appeared to leave un­ 2nd Floor-MHchell 3-2738 contraceptive devices and sub­ some additional funds.” settled the problem of administer­ Romance Br:i conference should begin around Mansfield was sending up a trial aince been recovered. stances, Connecticut has a statute Salinger said 2.018,4^ gallons / July 31. balloon for Kennedy, to see how [ Sentenced In other eaaea were News Tidbits ing provinces now under military NIKITA WARNS U.Sr- Rnkt: It •• i Me*., T*tt., Utm.— I Wtd., Fri. ^ 4 thqt forbids doctors and others of moliUMei unloaded near New Or­ control by the pro-C o m m u n 1 s t SALE PRICE But the Soviets want to merge the wind would blow on a change i William D. Rogers. 21. Hartford, from instructing anyone In their from the AP Wires leans yesterday represented only Moscow, June 21 (J5—Soviet the nuclear teat talk.s with the of policy, ^ansfleld. aa Democrat-] using a motor vehicle wiOtiout per- use. a small part of the original order forces. Premier Khrusbebev warned to­ General disarmament discussions, ic leader,