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VOL. LXXXI, NO. 136 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONNn MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1962 (Cfauslflsd Advertising on Page l i ) r PRICE FIVE CENTS Rusk, Gromyko iool nat:. i A m m . ~ T !» ’ Col. John cua atten* To Find Accord on in ftMMnc «tB' a by> iace in the * I irtafnment Rail Workers Interim Regime Qilestion rer jto h#tp State N ew s luat as it Arms Cut nonsti;nte4 Ponder Strike ay ^toward Roundup only thing Conferees at Odds ppskrentiy. To Save Jobs Problem s o the art*, o n ' execu- Dempsey Lauds CHICAGO, (AP) — The tie sertoua On A Igeria Con trol 3op]e are' Brotherhood of Locomotive ber as the S^Pronged War Firemen and Enginemen an Discussed wing ' ca-. nounced today a strike vote EVIAN, France (AP) ;^ecutlve. One reported proposal waa intijim oer* On ‘Slumlords’ will be taken among its 80,000 GENEVA (AP)—The Po- rama^the French and Algerian rebel for a 12-man panel composed of members in a dispute involv nine Moslems of no political affili lish foreign minister called -MdCarthy delegates went into ' their HARTFORD (A P )— Gov. ing proposed changes in work ation and three Europeans. An today for a summit meeting Dempsey said today he was sixth day of peace talks today ing rules on the nation’s ma other called for a panel of four Al and discu.ssion of a nuclear- [ nan pa6> very pissed with the State still at odds on the mfekeup gerian nationalists, four other free zone in central Europe as jor railroads. Moslems and four Europeans. puts on Welfare Department’s crack and powers of an interim re he arrived in Geneva to attend MqCart^.^ The action resulted from re Tile Algerians were reported r r ii^ down on rent gouging by land fusal of the union's general chair gime to take over until Al seeking a larger local fofee for the the 17-nation disarmament next-best; lords in the slum regions. men to accept a report of a com geria becomes a nation. Interim regime than the French conference. In endorsing State Welfare Com mission appointed by former InformantB close to the confer, were willing to concede ho far. Polish Foreign Minister Mt teleyt- missioner Beniard Shapiro’s three President Dwight D. Eisenhower ence In the heavily guarded Hotel In strife-torn Algiers, Euroiwans pale c o ^ India’s President Rajendra Prasad poses with his visitor, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, at his home In pronged war against rent gouging wMch recommended changes that Du Parc Were still optimistic that opened fire from windows and bal Adam Rapacki said his plan .ment n»e- New Delhi today. Man behind Prasad Is U.S. Ambassador John K. Galbraith. Ih e wife of the of welfare clients and ifainority would cut the work force among the negotiations would end in conies on a French army patrol for a nuclear-free zone was *e Mrboins U.S. President is in India on a nine-day -visit. (A P Photofax via radlb from New Delhi). groups, the Governor aald: railroad workers. agreement but conceded it might after It stopped a carload of Eu not fool-proof but added that my* moM "W e atand shoulder to ahotilder Union officials said the pro not come as quickly as hoped. ropeans trying to break through a if the plan is adopted it would Icate the with him to help in any way we posed rules changes would affect military roadblock. The delegations are striving to be a significant step toward > im itate can.” some 45,000 firemen, with about reach agreement on a cease-fire One French cadet officer and a maU the- White Roses at Gandhi Shrine The Governor said the problem 20,000 losing their j ^ s during a to end the 7H-year-old Algerian soldier were wounded by the hall disarmament. had been of “ deep concern” to him 15-month period. rebellion. The accord wlould be of bullets. The soldier fired back, He told a news conference les' o f en- as well as the Welfare Dept. The general chairmen of the accompanied by a lengthy docu wounding five Europeans. It was the main idea of his plan is schedule Noting that the matter has been the first time Europeans had fired brotherhood have been meeting in ment spelling out Algeria's future gradually to remove nuclear red to be under study since July 1960, the Chicago since Thursday to decide on a basis of self-determination. bn a French patrol in Algiers. edium are. Chief Ebcecuti've said "Oommlsaion- what action to take in the-rules Troops moved Into the Bab-el- weapons from the European the docu- Two main Issues are said to bued sectibn bf Algiers, a strbng- er. Shapiro and his department dlqnite. confront the delegations — the area, slowly disarm and there ismlss thf have done an excellent job. It is H. E. OUbert, president of the makeup of the provisional execu hold bf the right-wing under- by reduce the danger of a con they are grbund, Sunday night as 45,000 my sincere hope this matter can be Firemen and Bnginemen, said the tive and the strength of the local flict. at times, By FBANOES LEWINIC #Hlndl. These were the last wordsf striking in a bright pink silk coat resolved to the benefit of all.” strike balloU will be distributed force or local gendarmerie which men massed In the Algiers peri coatrttu- meter were alerted tb watch fer NBJW DELHI, India (AP)—In' uttered by Gandhi when he was with a pink sombrero straw hat The object, Shapiro said, la to among the union's members about would have chief responsibility By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER compel “sluihlords to make their April 1. He aald no date has been for keeping order during the in a majb(> actlcn by the Secret Ar somethlng dlaiis welcomed Mrs. John F. shot down by an assassin In New to sMeld her from the bright sun. Kennedy warmly ' today and Delhi. She rode from the a i r p ^ into buUdings habitable suid to treat re set for return and tallying o f the terim period. my Organlzaticn. AuthcrUles ex GENEVA (AP)—U.S. Sec sre tunne cipients of welfare fairly, equitably pressed irellef the Eurepean under- watched with Interest as she Keepers of the memorial %ave the city in the open Mercedes Benz vote. Both delegaUons maintained a reta ry ^ ! State Dean Rusk I prodiMud and humanely.” Gilbert said Jhe strike vote au grbund planned a series bf dra hese hay*: placed a wreath of white roses her a collection cf' books by car that Queen Elisabeth II used strict secrecy rule in contacts and Soviet Foreign Minister at the shrine of Mohandas K. Gandhi and pbout him, including on her royal tour here in 1961. He said the threat of condem thorization came after railroad with newsmen here and acrosa matic mbves tb try tb thwart Im- Andrei A. Gmmyko spent And they nation procedures would be uaed executives had issued statements plementatlbn bf a cease-fire agree theakeni.K' Gandhi. his autoUography. There -was a festive air to the Lake Geneva in neutral Switzer three hourg today discuasing The citiwd outside the shrine crowd that came from villages against landlords who fail to make ruling out any agreement with the land where the rebela bave their ment. trge pre^ More ttian 100,000 turned out to the required improvonents. State broke Inm a big cheer as Mrs. Ken far around—turbaned Sikhs, men union that was not in conformity headquarters. The secret army has ordered BeHin and disarmament prob big s u d » r witneaa the arrival o f America's and local health departmenta will thrtllhv, First Lady from Rome for a nine- nedy drove off to the U.S. Ekn- In uniform, women in gay saris, with the iwesidential commission's Reliable Informants said a Europeans In Algeria to strike for lems without reaching any be asked to aid in tMa aspect of the report. *y didn’t day visit to India and other thou- bassy chancery- qchool children, babies in arms, lengthy Sunday session failed to settlement. even a snakecharmer. program. The union president said the (Continued on Fags Seven) 1 net bee sa^s showed up for a glimpse of Galbraith invited American produce full agreement on the ex- Foreign Secretary Lord Home of They Pdrkod bullock carts, bi- In addition, Shapiro said, land railroads are “ asking for trouble hsr as she made a round of official families to a lawn party there to lords wiU not be allowed to charge Britain bowed out of the talks tem hum bee* esRs. eyelet,yclea, oarsoirs iand buses m the field by approaching negoUatlenq with porarily to allow Rusk to empha- see the First Lad% whUe they Jammed shouldor-to- welfare recipients rents more than preset, arbitrary ground rules.” and we Ihe pomp and ceremony o f'^ te sfte Western views on the issues. ‘nw aisable crowd along Mrs. riwulder along the dusty roadside. 10 per cent Mgher than those No date has been set for negoti owaMons nwas lacking,‘ ' for Mra, Kennedy’s ssvMi-mile route from Protest Parole Extension The discussions took place over The crowd of-about S,000 at the c h a n ^ in pubUc housing projects. ations between th e carrier* and Kennsdya visR is btnsd aa aami- the gtipost -wu not the only sur- Temporary exceptions will be made a long lunch at the Soviet villa. airport surged ii«ainst. police bar the Firemen and Bfoginemen. Both men were accompanied by ex Ite panMle nffloial, but 'tile reoepUon had~-the lliii She' prmrided-onie of her *in unusual cases. 9C Cloae> riers and toms managed to break The work rulee. Including provi- perts. fMtiiutfaMi and color M greetings C by departing from her scMsd- Families who pay axeeasive rents alone whiehtmanMnment aeld coat airy' Chieh 'for such previous viatton as uled progr am to aee the pageantry through to rush onto the field. will be relocateed with the ooopera- B ecaust^-the length of the dls- Id Briidc-- millions of dollars annually for Sing Sing Prisoners ciiHMion, the Berttn review presum President Eisenhower and Queen of-,FM(dent Rajendra Prasad’e A huge garland of tut tinsel tion o f local and state authorities, 1 raging, employment of workers on standby ably went further than a mere SMsabeth II. drive.home from the formal open with a heart waa placed around Shapiro Added. Jobs, have been is effect for many ese pro- Mrs, Kennedy donned a com ing of Parksmesit. From a rarh- Mn. Kennedy's neck and a group repetition of previous U.S. com years. The rallrotds havs aasert- plaints over Soviet harassment hem have pletely white outfit for her round avviooktog. Parliament she of American school children pre ed that many Jobs wers not nec ir knonn. saw hie ahiny black horse-drawn sented her with a bouquet of roses Mrs. Hems Takes Oath tactics In the air corridors to the' o f calls.. She wore a white silk essary for operation of trains, but On Sit-Down Strike Isolated city.. to our rajah ooat dssignsd'by Oleg Oas- carriage para below escorted by and gladioli. HARTFORD (A P )—Mrs. Flor the union contends that they are ir past, Sinl and a broad-brimmed straw, mounted'laneers in scarlet tunics. Aa ahp walked with Nehru, the ence K Hems of MIddlefleld today necessary for safety. of our was sworn In as a state representa (Contlniied-on Page Seven) hat tuRisd tip and worn off the After an overnight flight from prime minister asked: "Did you Gilbert said the strike vote will OSSINING, N.Y. (AP) •The4>kept d about have a nice journey?” tive by Secretary of State Ella T. Pri Ing, about face. Rome, Mrs. KeniiMy was wri- not be based on the presidential great majority o( Sing Bing's 1,800 cells and fed them coffee and land- The Flnrt Indy, her sister comed at Now Delhi Airport by , "A very nice Journey, thank Grasso. commission’s report because the wlches, try,, about Mrs. Hems, who succeeds her orlsonara started a sit-down strike Princess Lee Radslv^l. V.S. Am Prime Mitilster Nehhi, Ms daugh you,” she responded with a wide report has no legal standing under today—protesting pending legisla .Warren BMward Flay of the in infinite ■mUe. late husband' Francta Hems as a i of these bassador John Kenneth OalbralUi ter, M n- Indira Gandhi, and Ms t)ie Railway Labor Act. tion wMeh would affect time tak Green Haven Priaon at Stormville and India’s embassador to Wash- sister, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit. The prime minister took her state legislator, filled tbe seventh said the prisonera remained locked Bulletins ited; hap- vacancy In the House to occur en oft sentences for good be- ity have Iw too, B. K. Nehru, stopped first A spMceaman aald Mrs. Kennedy arm to gently guide her toward lutvlor. in their cella and are being fed at the massive home o f President was Impressed by the warmth, the crowd. since the 1959 election. there. Culled from AP Wires He major- Mrs. Hems Is a Democrat. They Joined a similar . strike unbiased. najeodra Prasad, oolor and graciousneiBS of the re “What sweet faces," said Mrs. Few to G>lleGt that began Thursday when 2,035 He aald there ia no violenca and ception. Is for) tele- From the preaidenUal house rite Inmates of the Green Haven State ''they’ll stay there until they de made for was dtttren across the d ty to a spot The U-S. president's wife was (Oontinued on Psge Two) Pleads Innocent Prison also refused to move from cide to behave.” DODD PICKS MOUANO near the Jumna River where ENFIELD (AP) — A first se- Insurance on their cell blocks. Green Haven Is Prisoners are protesting that STAMFORD (AP)—The Stam should .Ghandhl, the hero of Indian inde leotman charged with dra'wing a at BtormviUe. part of the legislation which would ford Advocate reported today keep them under the Jurisdiction the Glenn pendence, was cremated 14 years gun on a resident entered pleas of In the Auburn State prison at. that U,S. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, ealisation •*0. ■ . Could Suve 2 Out of 3 Storm Damage of the Parole Board for the period D-Cbnn„ was ooMlderlng the not guUty on' dharges of oggra- Auburn, a spokesman said some of tiny deducted from aentencea of entsr- Thousands of Indians gathered vabed,ted astauHasta ' and breach of peace appointment of former Republi of the prisoners are "staying in for gOM behavior. idium.can "%,at the shrine to watch. NEW YORK (AjP) — The In can Oangressman Albert P. Mo- this morning in Circuit Court 13. their cells." However, he declined Proposed la a law under which Befora entering, Mrs. Kennedy Circuit J ^ g e Simon CMien or surance Information Institute says to say how many of the 1,676 in rano of Oreenwtoli as a part- took off her Italian-made white relatively few persons who lost a prisoner can eecn a guaranteed time special assistant. The Ad dered a probable cause hearing mates were on strike. . five day# off a-monlh, or one year shoes and put on gold-trimmed Doctor Says Cancer Maroh 29 under a bond of 8200. homes and businesses in the storm vocate said the report was con 1 heads a Warden Wilfred L. Denno. at off a alx-year aentence. If he con violet velvet eUppert. Visitors are TTie complainant against First that ravaged the Blast Coast last Sing Sing reported there was no firmed by sources close to Dodd. Idee Jaaa not allowed to wear leather, foot ducts himself properly, works sat Morsno declined to comment. Selectman Joaeph TozzoU is .James week v ^ l - be able to collect in disorder or violence. isfactorily and compiles wHh the Id Akim gear. Albano, former buildihg inspector The advocate said that Moraao, surance. Prisoners had staged similar assignment program. , fhe Eiffel Mrs. Kannedy walked to the for the town of Ekifield. If given the appointment, would about-the Death Toll Too High A opokesman for the institute demonstrations for a few days in The part the prisoners object CMurete slab where Gandhi was Albano charged that a dis aald Insured loeses oould amount November in Sing Sing, Auburn to is the provision that they re represent INxId In southwestern S*BC-TVa . . . cremated and placed a wreath of pute over building permits be- (kmnecticiit and. in Washington. thmlnum ' ' to several millions of dollars but and Green Haven state prisons. main under the Parole Board for white roses. The slab had been tiveen the two ended whei) Tozzoli that the Mgime would be nowhere IS (9-10 . /) )penno said the strike began af the Umo earned. decorated -with' pifik and red roM By JOHN BARBOUR increasing every, year and some pulled a gun from hla suit and near the actual loseea suffered. MM) RETRAINED clinics report survivor rates up ter breakfast when Inmates quiet The present law gives no guar petals, spelling out “Oh God.” In Associated Frees Science Writer Damage to private and public antee of time off for good be ' HAKTFtiKU (AP)—More than PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—Nearly to 86 per cent. Dr. Heller esti (Continued on Page Seven) ly returned tp. their cells. Only a : exciting fariUUes in the devastated areas few attendM the;lr normal classes havior. Whether a prisoner gets 5IMI Cnjonccliciit m<-n, who were qtlared te two out of every three persons mates the potentisl tor, the .na has been estimated as Mgh as and shops. out ahead of time Is entirely up on the iinemployiiicnt 'rolls a pow" on ' « . j who get cancer could be saved tion is to save four out « f every 1300 miUion. However, he 'repoiJt^d, that the to the Parole Board. However, year ago, are now drawing Saturday, - '* 1 Youth Admits today—if everything science knows five women stricken, on the basis The spokesman said virtually kitchen staffs remained on duty. the board does consider good be "steady .paychecks and working n. EST). were used'to save them, scientists of piresmt knowledgll all storm insurance policies have He said the prisoners 'would be fM havior. At present, a man sen at productive Jobs” as the result he narro; report. ■ Uterine cancer: since c'ancer of News Tidbits standard exclusion clauses that in the mesa hall twice a day. in tenced to from three to six years of the state’s job retraining pro He^illed Four As It is, only one in three is the uterus or womb is dectetable leave the policy holder unprotected groups of 600 to 600 Instead of the may go before the board In two gram. Governor Dempsey made saved, says Dr. John R. Heller, at a very early atage/ Dr. Heller 'from the AP Wires when damage results “from wave normal three meala. years If he behaves qiid be freed this encouraging report today sigiMd aa- In His Family who heads the Sloan-Ketterlng believes 100 per cent of the esses wash, rising waters and flooding.” During the last strike, Denno then. and envisioned the expansion of Paradine ' Cancer (Center In New York. can be cured. Polides for this typofof protec the program on a statewide ama on He told the American Cancer Skin cancer; this, too, should be State Department, official voices tion ore available, ^ spokesman basis. Aside from the .workers rarcb 1 1 NEWPORT, NJI.' (AP) — A Society's science writers seminar 96 to 100 per cent curable. cautions optimism timt Ruesia said, but premiums ore- so high who have been reemployed, the ^ 1 ■light 17-year-old high school boy yesterday, "Please do not think tihat 'Virtually no one takes out Governor told a New Haven au it Is contradictory to insist that will eooperate with the United a policy. Staten a"d efOers In new space such dience this afternoon -that SOO x>h»r pn>-;' who police said admitted kllUnif two of every three cancer paUenU New Aid Pledge Lifts ventures... Pnaident Kennedy The storm swept up the Eastorii additinnal persons are now en Hley 'Will hla phrenta and. two brothers was ahouM be cured today, but to ad Officials Fear Salt seaboard last Tuesday, dumping urges Congress to broaden federal- rolled In. retraining courses and i pronUe ' brovM t back to Us saddened and mit that they won’t be, because up to three feet m snow in inliind "can look forward to gainful em ahooied home town today. etate JoMw pay.'liystem on per- llbepqsfe-. cf many human factors.” In Fonniila Caused areas and battering the coast tine ployment." Networic -.u. John William McGrath was One factor is medical manpow maacBt basts. with Mgh winds, inundating tides Thai Opini6n of U. S. Sen. Harrison A. WiUlams Jr„ 1 driven wider poUce guard the 50 er needed -to examine well people, Deaths of 6 Infants and frowning rain. ICKPORT ON CIGARETTES ’ ' -1 1 milea from Concord to Newport so cancer could be detected in its D -N .' J., calls for a program of wir C|\ris for, a cloeed-door Juvenlla Cmrt beginning stage. , federal grants and loaifs to help (Ooatimied on Page Three) , B y TONY EBCODA wing Laotian government -^ .y3ilch LONDON (AP)—The Conserva and-' M»- . , hearing. Another factor te the monu BINOHAMTCXN, N.Y. (A P) — state and local governments Im- An AP News Analysis Thailand backs — . into negotia tive government pledged today It ath a t a aplattered with blood, tiie blond mental Job of getting public co Salt in a sugar can was the pos prove mass trnasportntton. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)— tions with the neutralist and pro- will' do all In Its power to ac-' mos Bill- . . and bsspeotacled youth drove to operation for such a program, he sible killer of six babies in a city- Pieces of mystery monster dis U.S. stock in Thailand, which sagn Conunuhlsl 'factions. quaint the Itrilish public with a ■dcast of Concord late Saturday night and sftid. owned hospital, and 10 others were covered half-buried in qond on Tas- New Toll Highways ged visibly earlier in the year,, has There is no Indication that this new mediral report slating that i Train,” .. told poUde he killed hla entire A third, obataelc, he added, U made ill by a aalt-saturated for manlA's Itmely west const will bo soared to a new high. point of difference has been re cigarette smoking causes lung family because he felt they would the problem of getting the patient mula, a hospital spokesman said flown 'to Interested foreign scien Labeled Imposition ^ Pledge by the United States solved, but the pledge of immedi cancer. The report, by a com- iiilltee of the Royal College of be better off dead. to the beat treatfoenl—oratfoenl- getting today. tists overseas on request in an last week to come to Thailand’s ate assistance made in . Washing xoung MoGraUi had been under the treatment to the patient. Doctors, worked to save four who atte'rapt to solve origin of ths car On All Gar Owners assistance in cose o f Communist ton to Thai Foreign Minister Physl<-lans, was made public lost week. The committee rec' psydfaiatric treatment for two It la moat important to detect were hi erttteal condition. cass, described ss “something aggression has sparked a new Thanat Khoman has eased Thai every case of esneer at the ear- The hoepital spokesman aald probably never seen before 1^ wave of pro-American aentiment land's fears on one. part: It need oiiimendedled that ,ibe government WASHINGTON (AP) — The among leaders this. Southeast plape a prohibitive lax on cig- ^Tbe alayings In the central New Umt possible moment—and then salt was a definite posaibiUty aa man.” executive -vies president of the not only rely now solely on the the cause of the six deaths. State Asian country. uretl.es in an attempt to en> naptiiire community o f New- to trrat it with the best of skill Stanley W. Church In bis 19th American Automobile Asaocclation Southeast Asia Treaty Organiza !r a town’ bf 5,600 population and promptness. and local officials were investigat- ear as mayor of New Rochelle,, The pledge Inspired Premier tion for its defense. . eoiinige a switch h.v the public contended today that “every toil Marshal Sarit Thanarat, in a lo cigars and pl|)es, , wMch ’ it lit 50 miles-mirthweat of Oon- By cheddn^ cure rates — that r.Y., announces caafildagy for' road built .from here- on out con Thailand and the United States cditir laft nelghbon saddened and X . Jason K. Moyer, medical di DonseeraUa aemlaatlsiE for gover weekend nationwide television do hot have a formal bilateral de held lo l>e much less dangerous Is, the number of paopla who sur stitutes an unwqrrantgd imposi to health. pemled. Blond and bespectacled, vive at least five yean after treat rector at Binghamton General Hosr nor of New York . . The Rev, Ed speech, to call the United States fense treaty. Only their member tion on w ery car owner using the a true friend qnd giVe assurance the boy was considered bright. -He ment wltboat a. recurrence of can pital, said, however, that one or ward T. Cooke, 'Roman Cathehc ship In 8EATO binds them to two of the children 'may have died hlghvvay,” » that friendship and cooperation EDEN PACES SURGERY was In the last year o f high acboOl. cer r - Dr. Heller uaUmates what ^ e s t of Irish descent, suggests Russell E. Singer, AA A of gether ,ln this respect, , and - Arrangementa were begun for of other causes. The three boys and St. Patrick's Day parades ran have between the countries will exist SEATO’s chai-ter contains no pro- BO.STON (AP) —A medical potential ;0ure rates would be. ficial,. said in a speech pre eternally. the funerals, preaumahly a Joint Hera are some he cited: - three girls died within two days, bad eHecta" for GathMIcs. vlaioh for immediate and auto ehm-kup has dlwU'osed a lesion service, in the Methodist Church [of Friday and Saturday. ..A British arm yebauffeur shot by pared'for the Eastern (Conference His statements Conlrgsted in the chest of ImtiI iJ,von, who Stomach cancer: bhe New of Affiliated AAA clubs thal "any matic action In the event a mem the Good "ffiqiherd at N'Swport Tha salt apparsntly bad been East German border guards in Ber. sharply with his comments made ber is threatened. All eight mem as Sir Anthony Eden, 64, won Wednesday. - . York Oinic, handling both early used by mistake sinra last Wednes new toll road represents ths pyra as recently as a ntontli ago, criti .international fame as prlmo and advaaoid jcases, a cure Un in serious condition, and Ssviet ber nattang paust agree brfore the 'His vletimiMfpare Francis V. Me- turn day in place of sugar In the'feeding miding of now exactions on top of cizing U.8. policy toward Laos. minister of Great Britain, the rate of 3T= |nir cent earlier anthorittew sa p less regret to t the alliance can fnove. Orath. S7; Us wife, WiUena. 4d; f^m ula. foeifient. already onerous taxes.” Sarit and other Thai officials I.ahey Clinlo announced today. detection, sdme 35 pte^SiitatriBf the The new U.S. commitment, con and; their sons, Peter F., IS,' add ' A licensed practical nurse, LUUe President ^Kennedy assures a. Singer said estimates sre that protested U.S. support for a ne tained In a communique after The ellnlc announeed that an OiarieaA.,'6..' ' ' ■ patients cquld'be cugS^iiifiit.’ this Oolvia, 29, who refilled the sugar House subcommlttea U|st executive turnpikes cost three to four times utralist coalition governlnent In exploratory operation will be m w be. a oonaervati: Thanat's Washington talks. , as ' Felice quoted the 17-year-old aa container laat-Tueadsy for the for privilege will be faivMi^ only with ss much as ti(x supported Mgh- Laos, which they claimed would sures Thailand of American as Iierfonned at the Nesv England nying in explanation of the abobt- - Lwfg canc^: NaagM^Bi^er mula room was suspended by the his penoaal approval and with each wsya to build land o^rate. lead to Communist domination of sistance even without prior Baptist Hospital — With which ta iaM ta id a y night: “I was tliink- InstiUite ftgnrw stao^^M pISng hoepital and' questioned by Dist. cake Judged .rv'-- • w .' 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S»W* 13.(106.1 assure you it la more than one tenth as good. White Rose^ at Gandhi Shrine Few to Collect The next program arlll be a Youth Admits dandy. Thera will be tvro concetti Sheinwold on on the program; one, the Hkydn HeKiUedFour Insurance on Trumpet Concerto.-and the other, “THE WAY the First Piano Concerts by Men DON’T MT S H U . - < delssohn. In addition you will hear AGAINST A SLAM Both aidas vobirtU* In Hi^amily Storm Damage Bieet’s Symphony No. 1, and the (ConUMed from F»ge Oae) By Alfred Shelnwold ^ MOBIH ^ I BEARD IT” overture to Wagner’s opera, I used to be such a «<**'** (Oeattatied trem Page One) Kennedy os they approached a .A lio u t T c | w n ' ^ Q J (Conttained from Page One) "Rlen*!." Actually, this la a brll-. horseman, m w y group of Indian iflrla wearing saris. the owner o f , the carousel some- O 5 3 liant program. Mrs. Kennedy’s plane appeared to David Almond, lon of the Rev. * M 9 8 2 . lt«abackwaah pounded the rixire by JoktiiGruher The orchestra is giving ■ ySu a he first thought of IdlUng hie par thosi on the ground to have made and M n. Lawrence F. Almond, tliiMS had to atop tha muMc w d from Miami Beach, Fla., to south very representative selection of ents last Friday. an attempt at landing before it 1208 Main St, has been cut u about to me to ait A 4 4)3882 ern New Elnglond for three da>t,' great music. When this progranf is have since assured me that it a Police said he told them be ar came down. However, the airfield Mr. Hyde In a leading role in “I S 10 Y < V 8 3 2 rived home from hia aupermarket pushing Udm into already flood completed, you will have heard Remember Mama,” the opring harder to perform wch KQ38 82 OA.10 7 music by ^ c h and Handel (the control center said it waa a nor- 4 Job Saturday night and found' his ed areas and reahaping many msd landing. production at Baker tlnivenity. feaU on a bucking 4»7 S4 .parents angry at each other. ITie Th* MtnehMt«r Civic OrchMtra«comp^y, and Bartles’villo pow en monuments to contrapuntal mu BngUab bridge team found out the beachee. joys'Ijetter cultural advantages for Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Gandhi Baldwin City, Kanau. Almond la BOUIH*** parents went out Shortly after will give lU ••cond concert ot the sic) Hydn, Mosart and Beethoven a freshman at tha collega and a P«,Y»e thing In the WorhJ champion- The Red Croaa reported that a its people, and better employment (the'greatest classicists) Tbchai- rode together ^ the open car for ward. ■euon April 14 at Manchester the parside into the city while the pledge of Zeta Chi fraternity. ship last month. The boy told 'poUca he got a preliminary aur'-ey showed that elimale. IncidcnUliy, a number of ■kowsky, Blaet and Schubert (rep When this hand )vas p l * y ^ “ 1,574 dH'elUngs in a six-state ares M High School. The way I hear It is the engineers new piay in the or prime minister and-Princess Radzl- . JapaneiM rifle and Shot Peter in resenting the 18th century) Wag Member! of Mancheater chap Uw open room, the on the coast had been destroyed that this one U likely to prove chestra. ner. Meyerbeer and Saint-Saens will rode in a closed car behind. South c a :^ were held by Charles a hallway.. Then he 'went into a Nehru and Defense Minister V. ter, Diaabled American Veterani, Itedroom and killed (3iarleo in hie by the storm and that 3,383 homes The Manchester Civic Orchestra (in the.field of operall and Sibeli Cdon of Boaton and Eric Murray 2 Q r u i Whether or not the organisation K. Krishna Menon dropped out of will meat tomorrow ,at’ 8 p.m. at bed. had sustained major damage can serve a similar role locally, in us. Rachmaninoff and Debuasy the American Legion Home. of Tcffonto. With the opponents while 8,291 others sustained minor will iurylve. attracting residents to the town. the motorcade on the way to rush politely passing throughout, Coon When Mr. and Mrs. MicGrath (from the 20th century). arrived home a half hour later, damage, . The concert in the (all did not Further, it can eerve as an educa Many people s{wnd their eve to the opening of a lame duck and Murray had no trouble r »c h - Miss Judith Ann- Copeland, II the mother 'waa Shot throtigh the Aitogether. thC Red Croaa said. draw very many people, or at tional medium. I’m sure numbers of nings playing bridge, and not very session of- India’s Parliament. Ing the laydown slam in clubs. /Ui rmmm 18,429 families a\:ffered loesea in As Mrs. Kennedy reached the daughter of Mr. auid Mra. Jamea head aa She stepped out o f the least not enough to support the people attended their first sym good bridge at-that. The members TTj# opening bid of ' two clubs Opening k » A Q X tha storm. venture. This Is unfortunate, for U.S. Embassy guest house, where Ctopeland, 86 Deming St., re oar. The father tried to drive away phony concert here because they of the Manchester Civic Orchestra cently was chosen queen at a din showed a hand of• game-forcing Private home owners in the the’ orchestra serves several very knew somebody in the orchestra, she will spend her first night in strength, but not necessarily a but a rllie slug thriaigh a oar stricken area 'will gel some relief spend their evenings playing mu New Delhi, scores of - cheering ner dance of Sigma Tau Upailen 'Window stopped hinu The boy told definite purposes. First of all, It and were educated to the-fact that sic, and good music, while they’i’k club suit. The response of two hold; Spades—J 8 8 2, Hearts— through a disaster designation by gives cultural tone to the com schoolchildren shouted ’’Hail Mrs. sorority of which she la a member police hia father got out o f the symphonic music isn’t half as hard a)>out it. It isn’t easy; it requires at Becker Junior College, Worcea- diamonds waa negative, idjowlng^ 8 3 3, Diamonds—A lO 7 a, (Thiba the Smalt Business Adminietra- DOUBLE iW GREEN STAMPS munity. to take as they had been led to be Kennedy” in Hindi. a very weak hand. 6 3. I6TiAt do you oay? car and started to run. A - shot tion, which is prepared to grant rehearsal and individual practice, Mrs Kennedy got only, five ter. Mass. A town that supporU a sym lieve. but they make it easy for you to The rest of the bidding was Answer; Bid two spades. This la felled Mm. them low-interest, long-term re phony orchestra occasions com hours sleep as her special Air After shooting hia father, the EVERY WEDNESDAY ContlnueJt'-attendance will fur hear live performances of ths natural. Coon showed his hearts, a light raise, but far better than habilitation loans. ment In other communities of India Jet airliner flew from rainy “ Trees and Shrubs, Arrange aon said Jhe s tiu ^ him on the Iwad ther IncreSse the musical knowl world’s great music, right in your and Murray showed his spAdes. a pass. At Your First National Super Market the area. • While civic orches edge of such people and upgrade Rome Into the.rising sun. ment and eg re" will ba the topic OCon next showed his dubs, and For Sheinwold’e 38-page booklet, with the butt of the rifle. ^ tras are found in considerable own home to-wn. Pope John XXUI granted her of the second in a series of three their entertainment habits in a Their efforts must be worth Murray raised. It was then a A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send The boy then drove to the State numbers throughout- the coun one of the longest private audi i;ardening talks given by John Hospital at Concord and asked to Officials Fear' Salt period when television is doing its while, or why has Hartford or oinch to bid the slam. 50c to Bridge Book, Manchester try, they are still rare enough to ences he has ever held Sunday iSapadka of Woodland Gardena at Evening Herald, Box 3318, Grand see a doctor. Arnold Paradla, hos best to downgrade them. And hav ganized a similar group, when it Harder for English. elicit more than passing Interest —32 minutes. They usually run Manchester High School, room 309, Central Sta.. N. T. 17. N, Y. pital police officer, noticed the ing concerts locally is arfadvantage already has a very excellent pro It ■was harder for the English to In Formula Caused among the more Intelligent and for the audience. You dtjn’t have to only 15 to 20. tomorrow at 7 p.m. Tha public is bid the Siam in the cloeed room. ((Copyright 1963, General Fea- boy’s blood-epattered clothing, put SpGcial • TuGsday e Wednesday c u lt u ^ people. fessional orchestra ? If you havea't The Pontiff and the President’s invited. turea Ciorp.) luundcuffs on him and took him to scurry around for an early sup yet attended, come for sure, April As usual, in a team match, the Deaths of 6 Infants wife, a Ro.man Catholic, con police headquarters. This has effects where you might per, rush (nr the baby-sitter, tear 14th. If you .have, be sure and hand was played by four people least expect- it. Let's consider one in to Hanford, hunt a parking versed privately in French In the Members of the Great Books in one room and by four entirely The youth told police hia father rnarh the date on your calendar, Vatican library. group Will dlBcuM La Rochtfou- Extended Forecast worked at Maynard, Moot., for (Oonttnued from Page One) town I know of, that had to es place and get. settled in your seat for Ibn certain you won’t want t6 different people in another room. FRESH Mrs. Kennedy’s sister, Princess cauld’s "Maxima” Wednesday at 8 tablish an orchestra (or survival before 8:18, fo r example. , 1 ^ time, the strong North-South Raytheon Co., mafleere of electron held. She said she was positive mlas this one. ' Radzlwlll, whoss first marriag* p.m. at Whlton library. WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The Of Its main Industry. This Is Knowing people in the orches eaw B vM auiM M k* S' cArds were held by an English ic equipment, and waa home only The orchestra members can still ended In divorce, did not go to U.S. Weather Bureau's extended she had filled the can from a Bartlesville, Oklahoma. The chief tra raises interest and attention in pair. on weekends. have fun playing muaie in small the audience. The Bnglialunan started out (tonnecUcut forecast for Tuesday, sugar container. She had been Industry Is oil rennlng, and it is the actual performance. Cioee at groups, privately in their own Tha Army-Navy auxjllajy wIU the home of Philips Petroleum, with a bid of two olitos on the through Saturday, March 17: tention is of inestimable advantage homes, but If they do this (because sponsor a' Oard party .tonight at 8 Temperatures In (Connecticut will with the hospital as a practical well-known throughout the Middle at the clubhouae, ~ ■- South hand, but Lew Mathe, of in enjoying nmsic, and lii-dioover- they feel their public efforts ere Talcottville average near normal with little nurse (or about three months. West. Los A lleles, held the West cards. New Toll Highways Ing the real beauties of symphonic not siilBclently rewarded) you day to day change. The normal Another nurse who made her PhlUps found that they were w orks., Hospital Notes Anderson Shea auxiliary, VFW Mathe doesn’t bellevs in sitting won’t' hear them. Church Engiiges' sUH like a horse on a merry-go- high and low at Hartford are 27 Labeled Imposition self a cup of instant coffee dis having difficulty hiring engineers will nominate and elect officers to covered table salt in - the can in and upper echelon administrative So there ere many good reasons The concert this time is on a rotmd. 'Instead, he bid two dia- and 27. why you should attend. Population Saturday night, in the hope that visiting hours are 3 to 8 p.m. morrow at 7:80 p.m. at tha VFW personnel, despite the fact that Post Home..- Funii Cons^tant pionda Precipitation may exceed a half On All Car Owners the formula room. SPaRERIBS for all araaa, except maternity, Pediatricians said an overdoke they were paying at least as well in the town being what it is, an more of you will find it posalblo North naturally paseed, and M inch melted as snow or rain Thuri- to attend. ICven if the weather wbere they are t to 4tM and 6:80 of salt could upset the balance ga the Industry in general, and that audience o f 1,000 at each perform was now up to Ron von der Por- day and Friday, •r*- to 8 p.m.; »nd private rooms St James Mothers Cirele will The Rev. Otark'lea Sowder of (ConUnued from Page One) ' in the body and cause heart fall coat o f living in Bartlesville was ance should not be too much to ex turns out to be bad, you should be ten, of Oakland, Calif., with ths where they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m meet Wednesday at 8:16 p.m. at Providence, R.I., a professional In ure in a very young child. under the national average. pect, but it hasn’t happened yet. there. After all, the orchestra has East cards. He JumpM to four Fresh Spareribs & Sauerkraut > Larger audienete would not only had to turn out for rehearsals in Vlsltora are reqoested not to the home of Mra. Them u Bren fund falsing, haa been retained by tolle-” Instead, he said, there now The babie.s who died ranged A survey was made to discover nan, 43 Wadsworth St. Oo-hoat- dieimonda, knowing that the hand show, appreciation of the orches bed ■weather throughout the ■win smdke in patienti rooms. No more the Talcottville Congregational are 14 toll road proj-ecta in 10 from 3 days to 8 months. the reason which turned out to be esses will be Mra. Santo Sipala Oiurch as a oonaiultant for the up belonged to the oppmitnta but atales in various stages of plan An Excellent Mid-Week Meal tra's efforts, but would make pos ter. than two visitors at one time per willing to make life difficult for EUSTUJOOD The four Infants In critical con of cultural opportunities tn patient. and Mrs. John Martin. Members coming bulkMng fund campaign, ning, financing and construction. sible better concerts, since the rev I’ll see you there; and you’ll see them. dition were under the care of a the city. The first thing done was will diacuas chapter 4 of their ITw action 'was taken at a spe "We see long mileages of freu team of specialists. Six others Lowest Price in Over a Year LB to eetabllah a ^m phony orchestra. enue 'would naturally Increase, and me, too. study. South doubled, and North bid beheve it or not It costs money to 'odurl 176 ’ cial meeUng of the church council 'THE GEORGE RAPT roads going without Improvement wlio. the hospital said, had been In town, with Philips practically ADMITTBD BATURDAY: Jef 'y ^ erd a y afternoon, which con- four spades. That's where the or rebuilding because of fear of When the Truck Turned the Corner underwriting the veritura slngle- run an orchestra, even an amateur b id ^ g ended. The English there fed a salt-saturated formula were frey WhMler, 9 Range HiU Dr.. The pariah comMKee o f 8t. ibrned a reoomrateidstion of the STORY" competition that might be offered The utility under close observation. haitded. one. Talk Scheduled fore scored only 680 points instead The gvbGRfe tnick h&s not miesed a curt>-elde mbbieh oolleoUon; but has created one. Vettion; George Reeves. 'Windsbr- John’s Polish National Catholic buile pot- The hospital admlntatrator at aolMUk, 69 Woodland St.; Mrs. Rita Batko will give a demonatra- wrong hour. Fire officials have broken. gardening and landscaping in cli Mary Kraetschmar. 281 Green Rd.; dra-wn special attention to the fact Against Javit, First National luck, according to league director the time charged the hospital's mates similar to Manchester. He tion on watercolor palntipg after Bruce Doughty, employe of the Robert R. Tucker. chief radiologist with incompe TUESDAY ONLY! Robert Bouchard, 28 Dailey Circle, the supper. the session will begin at 7 o'clock. will lead a discussion on landscape Rockville; Rudy Masclonecchio. Joint Meeting Set -Mancheater Lumber Co. at 356 tence and misconduct and sus Avecades 2 'o* 29< | Grapes ^ 2Sc cr. B. CHOICE SHOULDER U. 8. CHOICE planting for home grounds. A Wapplng; Jose Salazar Jr., 54 A oonvbtned meeting of mem- Center St early today reported The. breach of contract suit In-^ leased from Joseph L. Bury of pended the radiologist uid his Mlsi Sandra Stimson, daughter ; assistant. They later were rein question and answer period will Tracy Dr.; Paul LeBlond, RFD 2, bera o f all, c'ommlttees of the Tal- that he found broken wlndowa in volving a proposed huge shopping RockvUie. Parking for .500 cars Meat 4i Pro4uce Pri«ea Mfectlye TuM4ay and Wednetdoy Only foHow the discussion.. of Hr. and Mrs. Curtla Stimaon- eottville Congregational (3hurch the Main shed. Mill and Yard of will be provided. ' stated but smee have left the UMB CHOPS LAMB for STEW Rockville; Mrs. Viola Laaaonde, 55 433 Parker St., h u been named to center at Vernon Circle near the Police 4rrests W.. Vernon St.; Mrs. Beatrice La- will be held in the church tomor fice door. Rocks and wood poles Javit added that a plan to lo : staff. the dean’s Hat at Chandler School row at 7:30 p.m. During the were apparently thrown through Wilbur Obsa Highway has been I Dr. Vincent Maddi, a coroner, belie. 208 Oak St.; Max Plotkin, Boston, Maas. She is a second WE CATER TO i cate a large discount department JUfT RBDUCIDi course of Ihe evening the commit the windows, Borhetlifie Iwtween dropped,, one of the defendants Mrs. Ida Elizabeth Oarison of i ordered autopsies performed on c • EHllngton; Mra. Nancy Llstro, Kel.- year student in tha mSdical aecre store in the cejvter has been ly Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Helen Caven, tees will meet both Jointly and by FAMILIES ' 10:30 a.m. yesterday and 6:30 verified today. He said the de dropped temporarily but that the French Rd.. Bolton, ^tu rd ay waa the bodies of six babies. GET THE tarial course. M iu Stimaen is themselves. a m. today. Nothing was reported charged with selling' liquor to a Two state departments, social 3125 31 Jenaen S t; Mias tJas's'andra Vin 1960 graduate of Manchester velopment opens the door to the center will probably be expanded Chairmen wil be elected where missing, and the gale leading to minor. Detective Thomas Ora- welfare and health, began investi (UMTT 5 UBS. EACH ITEM) cent, 6 Bruce Rd.; Paul Philll- Higti School, beginning of construction by late in another year to include tt. The ORANGE JUICE FACTS I more, 33 Hendea Dr. neceaeary and the committees will the yard was still locked at the expansion would double the cur l»am. the arresting officer, report gations; make plans for the year. ^ 5^ tlm-e of discovery. Doughty said the spring. ed that the charge stemmed from C. Waiter Driscoll, Syracuse ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. DEUGHTFUL Hartford real estate broker Mak rently planned space of alxwt 17067289 You wouldn't buy a new refrig Aniela Kurys, French Rd., Bolton; ’Die Women’s Home League, (fOth Anniversary Tea window damage Included five 28 54.000 square feet, he said. a Feb. 24 incident in which a 16- siea director for aocisi welfare CLOVltDALI - FROZEN Salvation Army, will meet tomor Tomptln^ Food Javit, handling the shopping cen 601 MMKET erator until you had satisfied Pat-iv Kochin, 295 Autumn St. * A Golden Tea, commemorating ATMOSPHERE by 4ft Inch windows and 24 — 12 Te.st borings taken on the site. year-old boy purcliased liquor. The which has general supervision of row at 2 p.m. In Junior hall. Mrs. Cauitaouilv Sarvdl ter project, said the center, called youth and two companions were CANS 117 HIGHLAND ST. PHONE MI 8-4378 BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son to the 50th anniversary' of thf Girl by 1ft inch panes of glass. No the Tri-<31ty Shopping Plaza, should Javit said, indicate there are no liospitais in the state, said that 12-02 CAN 28< yourself that you were getting Mr. and Mrs. James Howard, South Ann Young, Mra. Margaret Ther- Scouts of America will be h41d by estimate of the damage was given. construction problems relating to later picked up In intoxicated con I the hoapltal’s medical staff had rlen and Mrs. Vina Chagnon will DINNERS SERVED WED.. THURS., FRI. be open for business by the spring dition. Mr.s, Carlson posted a $100 everything yon winced in this Windsor; a son to Mr. and Mra. Troop 704 of Talcottville and Lake 6 P.M. to 8 P.M.—WEDNESDAY IS FV4MILY NIGHT In another window breaking of 196S. Indication that the suit soil conditions or drainage. been Overhauled since the radia Keith Fry, 33 Goalee Dr.; a son to serve as hosteases. St. School at 3:15 p.m." Wednesday spree at the Turnpike Super Mar cash bond while awraliing appear tion incident. kind o f home Dally Luncheon Spedala—Fabulous Sandwichee had been dropped was carried in Gardeners Gain Championship Mr. and Mrs. Allan Turner, 89 at the school. ket at 151 W. Center St. sometime The Vtttner Gardeners, winners ance in Circuit CJourt 12, Xlan- Dr. Clealand Sergeant. Bing Membera of tha ElghUi District a notice of release of attachment chester, on March 26. EXTRA BONUS STAINPS a p p lia n c e . Hawthorne St. A number of special guests and QWCK oocwwH and flTOTO' flMin p g r Saturday night, vandals broke two filed \vith the Vernon town clerk in rounds one and two, won the hamton city health commissioner, BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A son Fire Department 'will meet tonight scout executives will attend along ◄ front Windows at 350 each. Police tihird round of play and the cham opened the health department’s Y ou w ou ld at 8 at fire headquarters. Main Friday. to Mr. and Mrs. John Cockerham, ■with members of the school facul said tl» t two beer bottles had pionship of the Vernon Oommunlty Investigation and Hilliard Sts. \ MANCHESTER The plaintiff was Stop and Slipp Weather Forecasting Na (Mi|MSi Nsailed — Buy AN Yuu Wiirt! make your 1114 Ford S t; a aon to Mr. ahd ty and parents of the glrlt. been hurled at the window pane.s. Supermarkets Inc. of Hartford, Baaketball League Saturday. The Carl N. Watime, acting admin M n. Jolm Benlncaie, 11 Gem Dr., The theme of the golden anni SHOPPING PARKADE istrator of the hospital, saltl the 600 choice on the Nothing waa reported missing which brought suit last fall against Gardeners defeated Pagani Build First systematic experiments in WITH F ( x n Rockville. Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis versary years is "Honor the Past HOB NOB WEST MUDLE TPKE. weather telegraphy and forecast : formula room sugar container from the market. Javlt’s Tri-Caty Realty (3o. and ers 17-16 in a game marked by 39 EXTRA S>H GREEN STAAAPS M -OZ C A N S basis of fea DISCHARGED SATURDAY: ters, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. and Serve the Future.” RESTAURANT T E L Ml S-0723 fouls. Fifty-one foul shots were ing began about 1860 and were con waa itefllled from a Container in IM AGINE! Not an Off-Brand at Odd Feltowa Hall. Plans.wlll First National Stores toe. of Som Mrs. Alice Borreson, Glastonbury. ducted in England and France, as the hospital’s main kitchen. The HiMtt Wlwl. K.rn.l Corn tures, per- ba discussed for an inltiaUOh. Re erville. Mass. The plaintiff claimed taken. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Manchester Evening Herald Tal- Javit breached a lease contract to to other final games Saturday, well aa by the Smithsonian Inall- large I salt and sugar cans are next fotmancCe Jeffrey Wheeler, 9 Range Hill Dr.,’ freshments will bO smwed. Oott^’llle correepondent, Morris Change Machine . to each other In the kitchen but WITH fOUI Portable Genuine contract a more favorable agree the Bury Merchants dowmed Zlahn- tution, according to the Bncyclo-^ 17-OZ CANS price and the Vernon: Mrs. Evelyn Slanda, East SInwnceUi, telephone MIMiell 6- ment with First National. er’s lft-14 and Vernon Square pedta Brltannlcn. ' I each is labeled, ha laid. EXTRA S‘ H GREEN STAAAPS Hartford;. Miss Estelle Levesque. The Holy Family Mothers Cir 2882. Ripped from Base ■V Nnost Pruil Cocktail reputation of Andover: Mra. June Anderle, cle will meet at the home of Mra. Stop and Shop brought suit for South Windsor; Linda and Dawn <3arl Lombardo. 33 Hawthorn St., m One Week 3375,(>00 or specific performance of WITH A. th e dealer. J l bill and o(^n changer-machine Longtln,— 27 Pitkin 8t-i— Bltaron Wednesday at 8:3n p.m.______the origlnai contract, claimed Ijy EXTRA S«H GREEN STAAAPS 7% OZ CAN P H I L C O Stocks should fcsbsn C. Kaclsr SHNEL containing some* $350 was stolen the* defendants to be nothing more White, Coventry; Russell Ander starting MARCH 24 Analyil from its concrete base mooring at be purchased non, Hebron; Mrs. Estelle Mullen, The Men’s Club of St. John’s WED.i “ Rocco and U s Bros.” than a letter of Intent. Pinott Chinook Sotmon "tWAVELRAMA" In Tech. Evenings at 8:30—Wednesday and SeturiU^ Mnttneee the Stop and a eon Dry Cleaning 23 Llnnmore Dr-; Miss Anne PoHO» National CathoHc Church Javit said today First National WITH A Briefcase TV in the same msnnCr. As day-to- will meet Wednesday, after the service store at 417 Main St. some will be the tenant in the pro Misaikp, 14 King St., RockvUie; time )>etwen 10 p.m. Saturday and M OZ CAN day observers of the market, Mrs. Joyce Morgan, ’Tolland; service at 7 p.m.. In the church posed center, now in final plan fS^EXTRA S*H GREEN^STAAAPS hall. A setback tournament la In early yesterday morning.- Police ning stages. 'ITie architectural firm jat Spray Starch , .- backed up by enensive research Bruce Thleilngr 358 Parker St.; Mrs. Maude Baldwin, 437 N. Main progress. WNAIO are investigatinjg. " is Galllher .and Schoenhardt of facilities, we ire in a position to St.; Mrs. Alfreda . BJorkman, 84 Edward Myer, service manager Slmsbiiry. The other major tenant WITH THMl There will be a rehearsal of the is the W. T. Grant (3o which has „ ______PKGS provide you with basic informa Benton St.; George Kelley, 20 Rob of the dry-cleaning firm, told po .EXTRA S*H GREEN STAMPS Couples’ Club variety show to lice yesterday Urat the money agreed to lease approximately 22,- 8 ~Z,~, l_, lottiA lOINA DOONIDOONI (OV. (OV, 02, 02, lAIONII ''rOt ert Rd., Rockville; Jill Jeffers, 52 RAKt Nabisco Cookioe 0«I0 chmh n ot, ng niwtows 1*02 tion on most situations. You Llnnmore Dr.; Mrs. Eleanor night at 8 at the home of Albert changer, which weighs about 2(10 000 square feel. Another 20.000 Heaviaidea, 57 Baldwin Rd. The need only u y the word. Labbe, 5 Brtel Dr., Rockville; pounds, was Ailed with change square feet tn the center will be WITH AN Mrs. Dolores Ruggiero, SO ScliaUer club will present the variety show Saturday night. occupied by small stores and serv 8 OZ PKO May 26 and 28. .EXTRA SaH GREEN STAMPS StumiMf Q itutteiiaU 5 7 fta U .. Rd.; Mrs. Virginia Magee, 113 A patron discovered the missing ice businesses, Javit said, al niCIO, MOCdStD - WHIll. COlOlU). HMuno. IWIM though there are no commitments Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Winifred 8:10 8:28.10 machine when she wanted to get ^ Irookiide Chgora Eliza CSiapnian Joy Circle of change for the cleaning machines. at the present time. Keeney, 34 Lilac St.; -Mrs. Bar WITH A bara Putnam, Tolland; Mrs. Elisa North Methodist Chureh will meet CHARUS . MNH It had been ripped right out of the TTwi center will be located on PUTNAM Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church, floor. It waa reported. nine scree of a 18-acre tract to )>e EXTRA S*H GREEN STAAAPS 30-OZ CAN beth Klein, 144 Deepwood Dr.; Hoetesaea /.will be Mrs. Grace & CO. Mrs. Doreen Benson and daughter, VICTOR DEMPSTER Pinost Purple Plums 27 Bates Rd.; Mrs. Pearl Minch Moore, Mra. Rebecca Grant and 71 I. a N m ti., siANCMum Mrs. Leverett Gatas. FULL PRICES: Eves., Mon.-Thura.: Oroh, or 1st BnL 18.08, 8®A8, and son S< Amott Rd, . Ml 3.21S1 $4.80. 2nd Bel. $8.88, $8.08, $2.60. ^vOa., Fri.-Snt., Oreh. or l i t WITH A DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Stop In Here For A Taoty EXTRA S»H GREEN S T A A ^ Mtmhvt N*w York Slack Ixcliaiigt Mandiester Assembly, Order of Bnl. $8.60, $8.00, $8.00. 2nd BaJ. $4.00, $8.80, 83,00, Wed. Mat. at Nancy Llstro, Kelly Rd., Vernon- Rainbow for Girls, will hold a busi Sandwich Or A Bonoito ChlWow Coke ness meeting tonight, at 7;30 at $ Orch. or lat Bel. $4.00, $8.60, $3.00. 2nd Bel., AH $2.80. Bat. MSt the Masonic Temple. .Officers will Complete Meal! AT THE la* 2:30, Otch. or lat Bal. 38.00, $4.80, $4.00. 2nd Bal. $3.00, $8.30, f iw ik a d iL wnH A wear white. $ 2.00. EXTRA S‘H GREEN S T W S ^ Bueinesanien’B Luncheons 4$ * ‘ • niGGETT PHARMACISTS Sweethoort Coffoo Coke...... ^ ...... Make checks payable and mall with stamped retarn envelope AMPLE FREE PARKING BUStn^LL MEMORLVL HARTFORD X4, OONIf. ' are PRESCRIPTION WITH A ^CLIAM P, OUISH Eat Out Mora Oftonl EXTRA S*H GRKN STAWS PK.IMP llillliiitHL^l’kWII MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1962 P A G E F IV E
P A G E JY>UR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 19«2 bold Frank Palltardi, Long Hill the town committee rather than at Ten from' Area ^ Rd., Andover; Jose Soares Rod Wiring Contract Coventry a caucus. IC was iwtnlejl out that I rigues and Almeida Rodriguez, Sleep Like Log RockviUe-V emon Sm tlw NEW the eame right of primary Would I Become Citizens both of 612 Strong Rd., South prevail as follows a caucus should Windsor;. and Roberto Elspejo, 80 SttD Stsmeii « it S A w arded to Delta the eleotloh be challenged. - I Perry Lane, Hazardvtlle. ,- Announce Engagements Sewing Reading Talk state Rep. Loyxiin presented..at Ten Manchester area residents I In oMmlnutiMtudlntlliaUltlaMtlx TV-Radio Tonight Git BELL-ANS t«6 » for M M nt knm Renewal Unit •nift town hft« avwurd6d a ^coo- resolution which was sidopted by lecome U.S. cltlnens Friday at Frank A. Whiting - 'ralltf. 354 at 4nNli& Snni pMto (• lELI.- traot tot rBMgtatlng ^ Slated by PTA the caucus requesting that tbe| ^turallkatloh oeremonlea at the ANS, Onnulun, N. h «ir lltoil frw napla of th« polleft fttaUon to oi6 Delta Machine Store state give “ top priority” to con- V B . District Court In Hartford. CANAAN (AP) — Funeral S^ekstoList Bl l » t o ^ . , 66 Thomaa Dr., at . letructlng the Route 6 b-FTpaeSl 60 The Manchpeter reeldenta «wom services will be held tomorrow for Television thft fim '8 Wd price. . , . , Dr. Doris Nsson, associate P«>- through Manchester eastern CJon-' . IIH In were Mrs. Elizabeth Burnside Frank Albprt Whiting, chairman Hanhunt ^ The Delta Md, the lowest of fesaor'In University of Oonnectleut I g^ttcut. PRESGRIPTIONS True Adventures Rfedevelppers eiftht iiAmltled for the job, wa* School of Education will give a To Attend Workshop Edgar Forbes, 336 O nter St.,' ot the North Cstnaan Board of Fi Cantor St., Manehostor nance and Board of Assessors. To Tell The mitb 95,130 to fiMiilih and IneUll all talk at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the The SodaltUes Qub of Ctoven^ Vytautaii Vincent Oulblnaa, 17 Free Delivery Vovte at B (In prbfT«m ' 23 8:00 Pete and Gladys , __ 'The Rockville Redevelopment Whiting, who resided in Ouiaan, Bcar_ * HaUonsI Velvet 31 flxturee, complete with lamp* and Coventry PTA meeting at Robert- North St.; John Saldus, 85 North m g b f n y Patrol 8:30 The Rifleman 1. 4u Agency has appealed to local in peopot hangers, and all new wir « L , a , tivea to a workshop of the Nut- S t; Georg Glato, 68H Btsaell S t; died In Geer Memorial Hospital LIGGEH DRUG / n ia n n Ntwa . Esther Knows Beat yesterday at the age of 80. Among ing where It Is called for in the RANGf SclMx>l. .Her topic will 0.20 Association to be held Joseph Klalel, 68 Dudley St.; and HOPPINO PABKADE & S Theater (In prorreaa) Duckpin UnwilnL vestors to contact the agenby If survivors are two daughters anil 8 I;1B K clal Security The Price Is RWHt (C) 10. 22 fpteifloatiOM; and 96.50 per outlet "Toachlng Today’s Children to ggtDrday at the Student Union Edward R. PiOIlardl, 66 High St. 1:2$ Weather. Nawa tk SporU 8:00 Danny Thomas Show 8, they have any interest In develop for Adding or rewiring existing Read." ^e.pu blic la Invited. I Memorial Building In New Haven. Others naturalised were Leo- a stepson. In the Public Interest Suicide Six 8 80 1:10 Par Your Infarmatlon 87th Precinct 10. 22 ing ell or a part of the city’s 16- outlets. lUEL Oil Edgrar Carroll of the Connectl- Special features of thp program Harbor Command 9:30 The Andy Griffith Show 3 acre renewal tract. cut Tuberculoel* Association will Include a tour of Southern^ Oon- Expedition 10:00 Hepnesey Acting (Chairman Lester J. Baum GASOLINf talk briefly on th« tuberculin test necUcut State Ctollege library, l;40 Hen ot Destiny Thriller 10 32. Aluminum Total Spurts l:U Upas lOdwards Million Dollar Movie said the appeal to local investors bo given In OOvontry I filmstrips and demonstratlona Rttaflay-Brlnkley Report Ben Casey 8. 12. 4o has been prompted by receipt of a NEW DELHI — In the .last 10 moots year, ' I Mrs. Elizabeth George Speare, au^ '^■’ V -.-8 \ 10:30 I've Got A Secret number ci Inquiries from out-of- r:db Alter Dtonet Hone' yean India’s production o t steel Dr. Naaminuto should contact the agency at Its Green Rd. Her fiance la the son of Robert nlng. ton. , Stout and Mrs. Ralph Greene, both letiftli. Some stetloiu carry other short newscaata). 5 W. Main St. office. Her fiance is the eon of Mr. and The (xleaners Circle of Second Her fiance is the eon of Mri and of Portland, Ore. v m M Congregational C!hurch will have a WDEC—use 9:06 NIghtbeat To Note St. Patrick’s Day Mrs. Benjamin E. Harry, 163 10:00 News Mrs. WilUam Q. Mortm," 66 beauty clinic at its meeting at 8:00 News . The Golden Age Club will cele Mountain Rd. Miss Sharp is a member, of the 8 6:0E Today on Wall Street 10:06 NIghtbeat _ Haynes St. teaching staff of the Hartford p.m. tomorrow at the CJhurch Com 6:10 Art Johnson Show 10:30 Thirty Mlnuts Theater brate St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow Mlsa Jeffries is a 1960 graduate Miss Allan is a 1969 gradual* of Hoepltm School o f Nlusing. munity House. Mrs. Arnold B 8:06 Raynor Shines 11:15I rSporU Sinai at-the PAC (31ub on Rockville’s of Manchester High School and Mr. Windham High Scp^l. WlUlman- Like 1:06 New. ft Sign OH, 11:80I IStolljght Serenaue Mr. Stout ls.ergd you can enjoy all the modern comforts and con- years in all grades on the elOTOn- district delegates to the Ro service and program. RockvUle-Vemon 6rted missing The Herald among those of town dru( oountsts ererywlMrs. venlencoa that go Into the newest home in town! HOME IM- tary schCKil level. She lives In Msn- Congressional convention An Oneg Shabbat will be pre Into the Oo- officials who would be affected by PROVEMENT is one of the best investments you can make! Chester. . ^ July 12. The PTA will select a nomlhat* Teacher Aides pared by the members. TTie choirs operative t5 Broad St., a proposed charter revlalon which We’ll help you plan, provide eerimatoe . . ■ and tell you about Stepping Out into Spring will lead In singing of Purlm I in the north aide would require town employee to be our easy aeneing that enable you to "pay oe yon estjoy.” Ing committee at the meeting. Volunteer mothera assisting with Water G). Rejects City Offer; songs. In which of the and an Inside door reetdente of the town of Manchee- Come In today! Celebration Notes the classes of tho South Oventry Cathy and Carol Larlvee, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Raym ^d C Police. Arrest was fi open, police reported ter, or to be property owners here. When year doctor asks where Mrs. Vinton H. Wenner has been {^ p „,g tiv e Nursery and Kinder- sister, Unda Larlvee, gave spectators at tho Parkade a preview r f thrir Easter clothes In fa ^ o n s Robert I. Longloia, 66, of Echo Moore is not a resident of the appointed hospitality chairman of garten this week are Mrs. Robert from The Fair. O a ^ la wearing a gray Ylannel ooat with wWte faille collar and full p^iieM InviteS’ Talks After Hearings -y- yon want yonr preecrlptton fin flare. ^Unda chose a^stralght-Une coat In oatmeal tweed and a natural, rough straw hat vrith Dr., Vernon, was arrested Friday Olbrlas, an employe bt town, but Is a property owner. The ed . . . eay . . . HALLMARK the town’s quarter millennial cele- qfujrp, Mrs. Donald Chase. Mrs. garden flowers. Carol’s coot of soft blue wool has side fullnem and a fringed coIIm . J**® by Vernon Constable Carl Fred discovered the break proposed charter change has been PHARMACY. Free delivery, bratlon. Mr*. Wepner -wmard Wtatrous, Mrs. Michael The Rockville Water and Aque-*more economically and efficiently rickson on a charge of disregard submitted to the (barter Revision Mrs. Florehce Grady who recently Dayton H w ^ IdentlcaUy styled "n ^er” straw haU -with roses on top. The girls, all re^eaded and frTOkW and give better service than pres .bout 7 a.m. yesterday, and told im 8-2861 faced, will model in the fashion show sponsored by toe Ladles of St. Jamm, Monday at 8.30 p.m. duct (3o. officially notified the ing a stop sign, the result of police that the Incident must have (tommittee by the Municipal Em resigned fipm tho poslUon. IVhlpple HI, RockvlUe administration today tt ent ownership. two-car collision on Rt. 30 at W6'st occurred late Saturday or ployes’ Group. - Walter 8 . Keller, specW evento I pupUs of the school will at St. James’ school auditorium. (Herald photo by Saternls). ______har'turned down a city offer , to The Rockville Water and Aque Rd. at B!10 p.m. / chairman for the eelebratlra week. duct Co. Is a subsidiary of Subur early yesterday. Police are-Inves buy the company at a negotiated Fredrickson said Langiqla driv tigating. July 8 through 14, w pgrent-roembera will have a busl- 1 . 1 ir / • J tomorrow as postmen deliver bera of toe Abe B. Miller Ameri price. ban Water Services Inc., a holding ing onto Rt. 30 from West Rd., col Coimecacut I^Jut *2^ ness meeting st 8 pjn. March 2S SoUth WindSOT can Legion Auxiliary. company which oontrols the Con Easter Seals to South Windsor In ft letter to Mayor Leo B. Flah lided with a oar drlvm on Rt. 30 and the Bouthem at the home of Mr*. Maury Cohn | -______homes. Mrs. Om er Chareat, chair erty Jr., company president Ed necticut Water Co. by Walter Kluoewlci 67, of 162 Join in Fallout Study Tolephooe on South St, Hoetessea wUl be Mrs. man, announces that town’s share Manchester Evening Herald ward P. Williams said "available Opposition to the rate increase Avery St., Mandlwer. Damage (he affair. Keller has e c h ^ r t p Bowen. Mrs. Alan Cahill South Windsor correspondent has been made largely on the con STORRS (A P )—A joint study of toe 9666,000 state goal la 9635. members of the board of directors was light and -there were no In and w* will boy Wd “ >•»• Donald Chase. iSen. Marsilius Volunteers who prepared toe ap Laura Katz, telephone MUcbell concurred with me the companv tention that Suburban is attempt Juries. Court date Is April 10. will be made of radioactivity lev the Coventry High School. There | 4-1768. ing to get Aqueduct customers to peal letters for mailing were jnem- has no plans” to sell. Mpltal Notes els among minute organisms In will be a misoHe display outside Manchester Evening Herald Williams said, however, the com pay for expanai(m in other fran AdmiU^ I^day: Mrs. Loretta the Niantic River, In southeastern eloMt oecessorits at toe school, he said. Oovenhty ookrespondent, F. Paul- To Speak to pany would be "glad to sit down chise areas. Rlouit/Ml Glenwood Rd., Elllng- Connecticut, by the University of SooataSOOUM Bei Set Partyra n y tUe, telephone Pilgrim Connecticut and the University of and discuss the offer after the ton^^usan Hyde, Someiii Rd., El- FAIRWAY. Girl Boout trcxqts in Coventry 2-62SL conclusion of the present rate Un^on: Edna Wormstedt, Vernon; Rhode Island. UConn announced wUl have a Golden Year’s birth- Reptiblicaiis case." Dana Mortenson, 75 High. St. Saturday It was joining with w« give werid grten stamps... clay party from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Fri ‘Cave Dwellers’ Rhode Island in the study. Each The company's request for a 16 Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Emily day at toe Nathan Hale Commu Former State Senator Newman per cent rate increase In Us Rock Davis, Main St., Ellington; Judy institution has been doing the 975 main st. 706 middle tplBetty Lundberg and 75 Spring St. sonally during toe coffee hour. Mr. tion case. City Corporation CJouR Discharged Saturday: Stanley members to Us town commltte*. m and'Mrs. Aldo Prario vriU be hosts NYLONS Philip Burgess Sr., are the cast Newly elected are First Select- 2 ^ YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you sel Edwin M. Lavltt has been chief ing committee for this production. Sitek, 132 W. Main St.; Mrs. Edna DOUBLE S STAMPS men (^le* E. Nyack, Harold 8 ^ 18to. *4^8^ for the event. need a medicine. Pick up your prescription If spokesman for the opposltlpii and "The Cave Dwellers" will be Wormstedt, Vernon; Keith .Groch, State Rep. Anthony Wallace of Crestridge Dr., Vernon; Dana Mor Crane. Stephto Jiincus and WU- anotoer r w a ot students wlU be shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly will bo speaking not on^Tor the presented May 3, 6, and. 5 at i,_A -tnhnaAri presented. ISimabuiw, speaker of toe House without extra charge. A great many people en ter users who are opposed to the Bowers School auditorium. tenson, 76 High St. I will be toe speaker on March 27. trust us with their prescriptions. May we com City CouncU but for cbmpany wa- ptsoharged Sunday; Kirk Chari f-. The tryouts are open to all Mtm- EVERY WEDNESDAY Ba^M ‘M ^ ie '? T ‘“p*S^t day^e'mi«r5L*‘S K . ^ Firemen Elect Oromble pound yours 7 irregulars of values to $1.95 hlke. “ chester residents. Sunset Ter., Vernon; Leslie Caron, Philip Cromhie has been elected Be^des registering Us opposi- 132 High St.; Mrs. Janice Henry and son, 112 Prospect S t; Mrs. tton t » a rate hike, uiie City (joun- M. S i^oer, Mrs. Strack. Volunteer ^’ ^ ^ i p a i ^ e n t ^ e r oU twso weeks ago went on reank Bauzoli, CkUUer. ' ' romoted ' to ■ • (soptohi ■ and George ------6 pSwr^SaOO Jr., Albert J. Stevmson, Fred Con tuiulilna was re-appointed------to that tessa and MldutsI 'maehuk. S IN ^ANCHESnR Prisoner Goes Berserk office'; and two new lieutenants I Now Front Entranoo Adds Former cpmmitteo members were named: Bradford Alpers and Thomas G. Welies and Joseph Coughlin were dMeated during^ the MIDDUSTOWN (A P ) — John Philip Cromble. SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY ONLY Beauty and Froparty Value paperifwir balloting naiiauiur atax thetne caucus.caucus , PssUt, who poUce ssld sdmUted Legion.MeeU The cauoimroted to amend toe the fatal beating of a New Haven 1 The Abe E. Miller American Le- choice of five styles *Tiz “ The Luck Of The Irish*" Special W idt voritty of doors, in many b v ^ ^ ^ ^ lo S ^ M e r a t S T t o r toS Mwyar. was under observation to- glon Post will hold ita regular stylos mMorotely pricod. micro mosh plain knit woHtlng shoori AuthoriUes said Pastot, 81, was Robert Dyke said plana will be V _ i _ i _ i . u i i ^ _ i i » M u i i i i - admitted to the hospital 1for on discussed for the formal Initiation ...... ^ .wentjslated on Friday. domi-too sandal foot CORNED BEEF Personal Notices I terserk______in ^ ^ *N e w______Haven8U U Easter Seal Sftle Opens A Now Reef Is II Jailui cellceu SfttnrdftyoaxiAraaySfttordfty nightuiant- i| The me annual ibasiexEastbr Sealocoa cam-caiu- Pastet hod been examined by alpaign In btihalf of dimiiectlcUt’s BONELESS Wise Insurmeo Catdof'Thanks pcyohlatzist and a phjrslclan at the I ertpiifled children and oduits'opens proportioned lengths . We xrtiOi to thank oar many friends Jail. The lawyer, Frank Roaoff, I______'______~ ( BRISKET (or their sytnpaUiy and Undneas .durinz wks beaten Feb. 19 in hia New | • ' . must We will reroof with Bird Wind our recent bereavement In the toes of • short • ovorogo •toll our beloved sister and aunt We also ^ v e n office and died nine d a y a lM i ■ ■ — | g— — M S I (Head Cut) Seal Shingles for as little as wish to thank those who sent flowers later without hairing regained j I d:Hi itsIatlTse of Ifrs. HUma Ilortn. sdousnes*. ^8.45 Per Month size^8 i to 12 II FOR SALE I For ^itie things, yesr ^or fuel service, no. At LAMB B U Y Y O U R f* A D A P I ? least that’s tnie in Tolland and Hartford ' Only Pennies ■ A rare opportunity to scoop up the wardrobe of nylons your I ieounties. CHOICE Before you patch cracked plas UNIVERSAL V A I V t W L A N ight! | spring costumes demand this year. While these are ter eeUtngs see our Bantty charges no more to keep your fuel tank FRESH LEAN Willie prices are I visit Mariow’s Bedding | Irregulars, the Irregularities are so small they won t a SPECIAL NOW LOW! Department where you’ll - full of the biist heatinir oil than if you got just / find a mattress or a com- I any brand. And, Bantly charges no more to affect the way your stockings look or wear. lii FINEAFFLE-GRAPEFRUIT' ON CEILING TILE plete bedding outfit tai- " lored to your individual service your heating plant nights, Sundays, or You'll save up to $1.07 .on Pialh WhMe 8q. Ft. needs at m a r L O W holidays than if you got just any repair man 1 0 c ■prices! t every pair you buy ... and AMU BELMONTE DRINK to come at 10 o’clock on a bright sunny Mon more when you buy them 12" X 12". sq. Ft-- -Aooastt^ 15 VISIT OUR DISPLAY day morning. ’ - ' by the half-dozen! Exit 49^onn. Turnpike You doubt? You’re not a Bantly Fuel Oil Chib Uso' Glonnoy’s . .Easy Rudgof OPKN SUNDAYS member, or you’d know. So, ask one. Or, phone Fkm fa Fay for Those ImprovomOnfs THIS WEEK ONLY! , FOR MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 and ask us for facts 4 iii; mvm e Feotariag e ' ’ r 1/ CALIFORNIA SOUD HEADS inunon^ Beaty, Blue Bell and figures. , ' aad Slmnberlapd on Moll ond Phono Orders Fliiod If UNIVERSAL GARAGES, INC. E-ZTOEHMS! ICEBERG LETTUCE , . , -:|li ' ; ’::VS l:A.fN . ')SS Ftae Fnndl Forking •‘O e t R o ta tio n . I BEICO-HiAT OBW,. I* Tcmr-Aasiiraaee" B-4 .ill OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. ic . c m r . Lniii| MONDAY, TUESDAY, SATURDAY, 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. I N A M E Mate St., Mooehester c o .s ^ I i n 8-8221 836 NORTH MAIN STREET—PHONE MI 9-825S M A I N S TR E it MAM04fSUA. CONN i i l i i l i ' ,. ^ 9, - i , j
i - i • ; PAGE SEVEN 1^' . t MANCHES'raiR EVENING HERALI), MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1962 MANCIfESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12, l«te B o l t o n 12ih Circuit ' Police Check hav* dlseaMad tha qillek- Drive wo eey alneere *Theak by teOfktBg' tawavd . it Rusk, Gromyko Talk Fails you.” Obituary ly If they had, and might hava got G)urt Cases Sincerely, ; - Iaot Appate tka tact that ha Mrs. Kurys’ Five Crashes IjmntUk Into trouble othorwlM. A. Hyatt SutUffe mag dr may aot ba tha right man To Find Accord on Berlin W e also admit, 'now, that the The Open Forum .* Prindoel --3--- Garage Fire Mrs. Phyllis J. Keefe of Hebron, Blve weekend motor vehicle ac tratsa a eurrant dsa|rs on the part may be Mbelous or which ia in bed taate. Free expreaaion o f polit the recant court decision hawntoig has propoisd putting the access Mrs. Grace Turiibull Phelps, 83. who waa presented before him on cidents brought two arrests of per- . ical views is desired by cdntributlosM o f this chaimcter but let a substitute charge of breach of sons by investigating Mancheater VtaB<« of Russian offlelaldem to play it the tala at a particular baok In •iaeartly, routes to Berlin under internation ters which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. * - thla araa. Navar In tha hiatdiy of ■. It. OolMa Mrs. Michael Kurys of French the peace. Police and sent one woman to th * ^ toft and easy with ui Amsrieima. al supervision,, but this lute been TE-VV, cbvvarssi|.FCMsaana man baa thla basu bueeaariul in 81 Joifdt S t , MaaekMter wj heating salve with a match, died Rd., died at Manchester Memorial Mrs. Keefe was originally ar hospital for treatment of head in d o i b u rejected by the Russians. Whether Marie Hale and Mra Floiwice , ., , „ ^ •t lii»nch*«t«r. Conn.. M NonethelsM, w s Insist that this I Hospital at U b’clock this morning, rested on charges of obtaining juries. aiUiar deatroylng tha book ar the X «a KlOtcr. la different, and w s go for the little ■Fruit G a h e r ^scenity la e matter of conscience Idsas contained in it. fo fact, this •Wilesan Ffaea’ TOP VALUE Husk went Into detail on the putt, presented a 60-star flag to from a heart attack. money under false pretenses and ■Henry D. Rollet, 59, of*26 Birch Boy Scout Troop 169 at Oonoordla in the St., was charged with filiure to « HATSt touch o f communal naming which To the Editor^ and not a matter of taste. T.i*s act frequently heightens the effect To the Editor. American proposal fould not be . She was admitted to, the early forgery. 'The eliarge,s stemmed lAt u c * Lutheran Church at the troop’s L ^ obey a traffic control Sign. The ar Where is the stopping point? kind of pride la the same of the book. t baliova that vrs wtw avallad determined immediately. morning hours after fire had gutted from Mrs. Keefe's passing two Ourtltr is Involved, and w s h<^s that Uttls Another mill Increase la fore thing which resulta In alcoholism ouraalvos of tbs Bliia' pospltallty family night dinner recently. the interior of a .atone garage at rest followed a police investigation ' Thoee who think they can pre The discussions will te continued bad checks, one for 8?0 and an John never finds that having an seen accotding to the General for the unfortunate Individual who vent the "corruption of youth’* by owe tho Elks thank* tor opcaing flag was accepted by John Knofla. ^ the Kurys home. Mrs. Kury’S, 'who other for 840, earlier this year. of a two-car, 6:46 p.m. accident I Hmtha ...... STAMP DAT ■Tuesday when Gromyko is a lunch yesterday. American name, or being named Manager . , . W t can't afford any thinks he’s being suburban, and thair cluUwasa to us. Tbs firs in had a historv of heart trouble, be tanUi...... banning a book should also p iM eon guest of Rusk, Informed She signed her husband's name, . more teachers, so this has to be some of the murders are commit tha nearby paint atore w as too France. Herron Council. Pythian came upset ourlng the fire and was Police reported that Rollet drive !i: !ao fer on American hero, counts themselves In a vacuum. They At yew Step (Shop! sources said. Sunshine QlrU, will meet tonight resident for 35 years, ^ e w d hw which had been common practice cut. W e don’t need an assistant ted because of a "taste” to view close for comfort and we hoped It given oxygen by Bolton firemen. against him in Russian life. should have no televisidn, no A British spokesman said in the family for many years, it through a red light at Main and mtttxR OF general either. W hat we do need is pain or gratify lust. would be exUhguiehed before it at 6:30 at the K % h te of ^ She was considered to be doing Park Sts. and collided with a sec _ ------AfiSOCUTED PRESS mo'vlea no theatre, no art, no ad Home’s temporarty withdrawal Hall. 465 N. Main St. celebrated their 61st wedding an- waa reported.- W e even dream, and consider it a lot of conservation in the right reached ue and Tt waa. It was too well when seen by her doctor on hie ' n « ^Mctated Preu U cxchulTtly Please, M r. Eklitor, let u i face vertising, no new^Mipers, no maga- •1 ..'1 ,VV|| ■ \ f 'I 't ' '1 from the foreign ministers’ ses ' ____ niveraary last Jan. 16. Prosecuting Attorney James ond vehicle operated by Charles J. •BnUCd to th« UM of ffipubllcAtton of possible, that it never will count places. W e need a man to be able (acts honestly and use our laws, zlnee, no Miiftey .SpIllanes,'Indeed cold to etand outaide too long hospitto rounds this morning. Villa, 21, of 149 Loomis St., travel •II D«w« dln»tia^ aavf*rui«inB noura. brings to mind the fact that It those who say "no one can tell me tion, not too much. The stamp Gromyko denied knowledge of Mrs. Richard Bedroalan early this afternoon. will be Miss Esther M. Johnson, fully realizes that fact,” Groobert Police reports say that Prevost F »r Monday—1 p.m. Fridav. transitory qualities of any politi what 1 can or can’t read." "classified’’ or "restricted Informa ^ Ceoaell e f Ohnrohee Soviet taterference in the Berlin Fer Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. takes two and many times three 1 ! ». . b. . b. . I . b' Mrs. HiMUng BoHfi and Mrs. Arne Mrs, Sarah Donabedlan Bedro- Boa^d Meeta Tonight struck the right rear of a car cal system, to believe that the day men to drive the truck or have John J. Shields tion" Is too easily applied by every air corridors. said. •For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. Gustafson. Members are reminded sian, 52, of 17 New Britain Ave. Tho board of education will driven by EMward Sivaln, 60, of 33 : Fer Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesda}’. they figured out how to play three- 65 Battista Rd. one from the PrMldent down to the The period of Lent can be either Rusk also told Gromyko the The two checks were cashed at might even come when we, if we to return towels on which they Hartford, mother of Peter R. Bed- ne«t tonight at 8 at tho school to Lilac St., who was traveling east- For Friday-1 p.m. Thupsdsy. handed bridge? Unless someone Manchester klndergarden teacher. I am afraid completely nteanlnglees or full of United States and Britain would local supermarkets and later re I I For Saturday—I n.m. Friday. had triplets, might dare name two have been woridng. rostan of Manchester, died Satur tolsih reviewing specifications for bound on Center St., and waa at Classified deadline; 10:30 a ny. each can tell me why three men are re Siditor's Note: It was not from of where those who set themselves deep spiritual aigidflcance—which like to get to work promptly on turned by the bank beoause the of them Yuri and Gherman. day night at Hartford Hospital. the proposed secondary school. tempting to make a left hand turn . day of publication except Saturday — quired. one to drive and two to virtue, but from boredom, that we up as Judges wJU turn next. They it will be depends on my attitude a nuclear test han treaty. account had been closed. 9 a.m. Miss Marjorie Stoddard, daug-1 Survivors, besides her son of The meeting wa-a originally sched Into Broad St. The Prevoet car, In short, we believe in the posel- sit while the plow makes its sweep d e c id ^ not to finish the, book in m ay decide that-I do not know,how toward it and my reaaons for keep Gromyko dimmed hope# lor « quick agreement by raising the ter of Mr. and— Mh#. —Wesley ■ W . I Manchester, include her parents in uled for Wednesday night but was which had been traveling west on up one street and down the other, question. Had we found any kind to select leaders and that -voting ing It. Monday, March 12 billtlee of ail kinds of hopeful old spy-scare Issue to counter Stoddard, 889 Blrdh Mountain Rd., Armenia her husband, Richard moved ahesui because of the Dem Center St., had to be towed from I then say this is waste. And don't of thrill in it, we might be read and qseaking and thinking are If I keep it only because 1 am re change, inside both camps of the President Kennedy’s demand that has been elected Junior repreaenta- I Bedrosian of Hartford; two sonS ocratic caucus • Wednesday night, the scene with considerable right say they're sanding because I’ve ing and re-reading it. In (act, the no loijger In the public Interest quired to, or because I believe that Ironclad Inspection provisions be tive in the competition for Corona- of Hartford and Toledo, Ohio, a according to John McCorrick, front end damage. T h e Swain ve cold war. never seen them do both at one only people who seem to find this When even in the area news some merit will be gained by my Ijoeal Stocks French Vs. French written into any treatjw tion Ball queen at WilUmontic daughter of Hartford, a brother chairman of the board. Only t'wo hicle, with minor right rear dam To put our foot in it once again, time, although I could be wrong. book exciting or stimulating in papers it Is difficult to find the keeping it—if I view tt as eome- R u^ again: warned Gromyko State College. The oorooatkm ball I of Lowell, Maos., and three grand- items are on the agenda for to age, was driven to its destination. Taatarday, In bloody Algiers, the and to show again how gullible ive This department wants two more any manner seem to be those who, voting records of Connecticut legis thlng which must be endured—it is that unless an agreement can be wili be held M ardi 81 at Norwich I children. night, dtocuaslon and adoption of Quotations Furnished by Mrs. Josephine M. Keish of R D fateful mlsaing side of the triangle men ? ? And more money for over perhaps without having read it lators on Important issues, I can totshy without meaning or benefit Sylvan Main St» the speolflcatioins. are, we confess also that we are time pay?? Baloney!!! The frost for me. Aek yourself hoheatly why reached by the middle of April, Dm, Norwich, — I 'The funerM v.-Ui be held at tha Ooburn IlUddlebrook, Inc. 1, Box 147, Manchester, was treat themselves. Imagine the icxcitlng not understand the furor over see Public Records there was filled in. French troops taken in by reports that -Khrush boils have broken up Foster and you are obaervlng Lent, And then the United States will go ahead — Taylor awl Modeen F u n e r a l This idyllic scene of running water is purely unintentional. The Bank Stocks ed at Manchester Memorial Hos or stimulating effects -it may have ing some four letter words In print waterfall ia from Center Park i 1he "brook” U Mlain St. The wall Administrators deed; William and EuropMm residents exchanged chev went to a theater program the Spruce Sts. and -i.o doubt memy pray this prayer: / with a series of nuclear atmos Miss MarUyn Chapman. 4 68 after midnight Saturday. PoUe* perience, which we are sure has To the Editor, and take Sacrament, end then Specials for Monday being flooded, to the point of not being able to accommodate ad property occupied by Wllco Tool ' stance at least, the question of ment of ^ e Soviet fam program. est way, and the only way? I minutes in pri-vate conversation, money for the World University I Cemeteryt Hartford. said that Mrs. Keish waa driving been duplicated thousands of times W e wish, through you, to ad. lend tongue to slander. ditional ralitfall. Meanwhile, town crews are busy pumping out Oo.; John D. Avery to Jean Q. Fire Insurance Companies don't know anything about politics most of the time presumatoly de east on Highland St. when her car ; whether the French army, as such, W a are token in to the extreme In Connecticut. Uutll the book was dress thanks to ail contributors to Hold ancient mdge, deny The Fund at WilMmanUc State College. I Frienda may call at the funeral Htfd. F i r e ...... 7614 80 but something should be done voted to BerUn. flooded yeaidq. (Herald photo by Sntemls). Dutton, house in Rosedale would do ]iatUe with French clvil- our annual drive for the Manchea Tuesday & Wednesday! Mias Chapman, a Junior has also tonight from 7 to 9. NaUonal Fire ...... 132 150 skidded on a patch of icy road that we believe this does repre bsuined here, we had not seen it very Lord ^ o m I would glori ■When the dinner conference SO Oo Skiing about' this disgraceful waste of ter Association for the Help of been elected president of North j Memorial contributions may be and went out of control, striking a ■ Ians, in behalf of political Inde and knew no one who had read fy. Sunny slopes and ideal skiing Phoenix Fire ______124 130 sent a difference from the days of money. My money, your money and Retarded Children. ended shortly before midnight. Campus Dormitory. made to St. George Armenian and was active In the Wllllmantic tree. The car, with extensive front pendence tor Algerians. it. After the banning, the book was Weather were the good fortune of U fe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Stalin, when political Jokes, if any yours too. That’s like the perma Knowing that it is not possible Let me Keep I«ent; let my heart Rusk told newsmen, “It waa a Apostolic Church, Hartford, or to Fair Association. end and right side damage, waa nent paving done on W est Middle suddenly everywhere, and now the good ni^t’B work. We talked about 60 Boltonitea •who went on Aetna Casualty ----- 74 79 ''' Hitherto, the army has seemed body dared make them, might have to thank each and every one In grow In grace. Daughtvs of Uberty, No. 0, 135, Veteran's Fund, Survivors, besides a sister in State N ew s towed away. Turnpike that was supposed to be question Is whether we know any Let Thy light shine till niy Illumi TOP O' THE GRADE about the Berlin incidents. a “ski safari” to the Berkshire# Ae:tna Life ...... 138 14514 ‘.fairly diligent in the business of dividually, we make public our ap will meet tomorrow mt 6:16 p.m. at Manchester, Include his wife, Mrs. Police also investigated two, .2- been rewarded by a orie-way trip one who'ha.sn't read it. Saturday to wind up six weeks of Oonn. General (W I ) 135>,4 141^ fixed. If that'e fixed, I’m nuttier preciation for your generosity. nated face "W e don’t Uke them, the inci Orange Hall. Mrs. Annie fPLoiigtain Annie Anthony Sadd of WllUman- car collisions which occurred Sat . trying to patrol against mUrders of to Siberia. W a are taken in to the then a fruit, cake. Your, moneyil Shall be a testament read by ell The Finett Meat You'll .Ever Eat I dents, and we let them know it ” ski lessons sponsored by the rec Htfd. Steam Boiler,. 141 Your g lfU are used to extend r* . ROCKVILLE — MM. A n n ie tic; a daughter of Cobalt, a brother urday at W. Middle Tpke., Just Algerian civilians by the French Mine went for the drapes. Some Torso Appreciated men that he Is buried, self Asked ■whether he obtained any Roundup reation commission. Commission Ins. City Life ...... 26 extent that we believe both Rus the day care at the Bunce School, The planning board of Trinity o'Loughlln. 82, of 6d Prospect St. In Wethersfield, six graodditldren east of Tower Rd. at about S;8S ' extremists. But some of the news body should be able to untangle To the Editor, crucified; satisfaction from Gromyko, Rusk er Fred Goal said that all (friers Travelers ...... 171 sian leadership and the Rusrian and extension of the Young Adult Covenant Church will meet tonight y^dow of Patrick O’Loughlln. died and several nieces and ne^ews. ------V • v.m., and at the Parkade Parking the mess we're in, somehow. If Through the medium of the Man New-born the spirit that shall rise replied, "W e ’ll find out in a day had some instruction during the Publle UtUltlee ' has made it look as if, when it Program. at 7:80. I in the Hemlock Convalescent Home Funeral services will be held at (Oonthraed from Page One) ot at 6:30 p.m. No arrests nor to- ’people had to come, sooner or later, you can’t be bothered worrying chester Evening Herald we at lU- on Eeater m om ." two." all-day session. The trip w as taken Conn. Light Power .. 29K oame to search for weapons, for Thank you, once again, for your or last night. the Potter Funeral Home, 456 uries were reported but the W, to the point where they permitted abqut it, drive South on Parker ing Junior High School would like Rev. K. BJnar Rask Gromyko left the hotel suite in in private cars rather than by bus Htfd. Electric Ughl 74 kindness in remembering "The M r a O ’Loughlln w as bom In Ire Jackson St., WllUmantlc, tomor shoved it in the stomach of Al- Middle Tpke. accident le etlll un open lice of its authority, the army 8t> until you hit the Rotary and to express our sincere appreciation Trinity Covenant Church which the dinner was held unsmil since most preferred to travel that Hartford Oaa Co. . . . 68 themselves a little more freedom of Children of the Shadows.’’ land, Feb. 22, 1880, a daughter of row at 3:30 p.m. The Rev. W illiam bano warning him to "Sit down, der tnvestlgatlon. wqa bearing down on the Moslems than as you look at the car on to the Manchester Area Heart A s- ing as usual. 'When newsmen RockvUle-V ernon way. Goal said. Southern New England thought and of laughter. And we * Respectfully, the late James and Bridget Burke N . Benson, pastor of the First B ap you—or- n i shoot you." A wit- Green Rd. coming and you wait sociaiton for their recent presenta sought to question him, he pointed H ie skiing instructions 'will Telephone ...... '^51 65 rather than upon the Europeans. H arry P. Smith, Tax Deduction Plan Braxman. tist Church of WiUlmantlc, will of neaa to the affair wa,s. newly-ap are taken in and gullible to the for it you’ll get killed by the car tion of an anatomical torso to our his finger at them and said, "nils probably be scheduled agrain next Perhaps, in the situation as it is 1961 Fund Raising SurvivoTB include a niece and a ficiate. Burial w ill be in the N ew pointed Building Inspector Bert Manufacturing Companies extent that we believe that It la coming from Woodbridge St. that is no plaxse for an interview.” year. G oal said, because of the en Art Exhibited Bcience department. Chairman WESTPORT (A P I-A proposal Water G)sts tiephew, both of Rockville. WllUmantlc Cemetery. King. ______Arrow, . Hart, Heg. 59 63 the army felt It had to be sure to possible for a Russian leadership you didn't see because you don't F b r k Semyon Tsarapkin, Soirlet dis thusiasm of the participants. ■We all recognize the increas The funeral will be held Wednes Frienda may call at the funeral Associated Spring . . 1614. 1714 have eyes in the back of your head. that commuting costs be allowed demonstrate its serverlty toward ing importance that the many as armament expert who waa with day at the Burke Flmeral Home. home tonight from 7 to 9. In Recital Bristol Brass ...... 10% On Home Frontier and a Russian nation which Is Cheer up, he has the right of way Hits ■Electioneering’ as a federal Income tax deduction 9% the Moslems In order to establish To the Editor, Gromyko, aoid, ”W e talked about 76 Pinapect St., at 8:80 a.m. with Synagogue* Merge Dunham B u s h ...... capable of laughing at itself to and knows it blit, you’re dead and pects of science are playing in our has been advanced by a group of Detailedior Mrs. Edith Petersen of Bolton . 6H 6t4 BerUn and a little about nuclear a requiem Mass at St. Bernard’s Mrs. Frederlcka Smith HARTFORD (API—Two Ortho E m -H art ...... 75 75 79 tta Impartiality for the moment couldn’t care less. Haven’t tried it? lives. Am ong these i.s the undci^S Congressmen ai>d other politi New Haven Railroad commuters. Notch had a study recital for her "Picture Your Home Frontier," grow a little soft and irresolute testing.” Church at 9. Burial will be In St. HEBRON — Mra. Frederlcka dox Jewish congregations met sl- Fafnir ...... 51 when It also turned against the I dare you!! My short period of 13 stsuiding of ourselves and the cians cannot be all things to all The commuter group said Its pro intermediate and advanced piano . 47 Is the theme of an art exhibit by too, just like us when we dream Poroign Secretary Home re Bruning Smith, 77, of Hebron, mullaneously Sunday night and years driving nearly\ended the structure and functions of our people. A man like Frank Kowal posal would attract more riders to PIJC Session Bernard’s Cemetery. pupils at her home yesterday Heublein ...... 241424>,4 27t4 the Manchester southwest neighbor French extremists. ported, "W e talked about praUm- , Friends may caU at the funaral widow of George H. Smith, died voted to merge. and hope that life in a civilized other night when I didMt for the bodies. The use of this torso, along ski cannot be a good congressman the bankrupt New Haven and afternoon. Each pupil played from N. B. Machine . . 26 28 hood Girl Scouts in the window of • m any case, for" whatever more inary talks. You have to got used /CWiclals of the Rockville Water home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p m. this morning at the Stula Conva The Beth Hamedrash Hagodal world might be ‘ possible for hu first and last tl; 3. This is talk with other instructional aids, will and an electioneering senatorial would be the equivalent of a fed memory. Compositions were tape- North and Judd . 14H 16t4 the Robert J. Smith Insurance to a lot of talks.” lescent Home, Colchester. Synagogue on Garden St. and the shedding of blood in Algeria may and it will die as talk unless liome- undoubtedly make the study of the candidate at one and the same eral subsidy. Hie suggestion came mid Aqueduct Co. teeUfled before ------recorded and later played back for Stanley IVorks . 22 24% A ^ n c y , 963 Main St; manity. Rusk did not say what, specific Mrs. Smith was bom Jan. 29, Aterea-Knesseth Israel Synagogue, be worth, there has now been di Ihlng is done, like what and by human body much more vivid and time. out of a special meeting Saturday the IPubUc Utilities Commission Jacob H . Nldtolson a group discussion with emphasis Veeder-Root ... . 66V4 61 ^ Ig Is a project, sponsored by FRESH CENTER CUH m BESTI Berlin incidents h e' protest^ 1>ut 1885 In Brooklyn, N. Y., a daugh Don't get us too wrong. W e're whom, our leaders, I hope. much easier to comprehend. When a man Is elected to a two held by the Weatport Cbmniuters’ thla morning In adjourned h «r- jacM> H. Nicholson, 94, died thla 266 Ehifleld St,, capped two years on memorization, Mrs. Petersen The above quotations are not to the Girl Scouts of America, to en rect \iattle between FYench civil three matters are understood to ter of the late Peter C. and not really convinced. W e haven't Jack J. Lappen To all members of the Manches year term in Congress, we are en Association. Representatives of inga on proposed rate hikes for' the 1 morning after a short illness at of negotiations last night by vot said. be construed as actual markets. courage girls to'draw, paint, sketch have been covered 1^'hlm and Margaret M. Stegemann Bruning. ians and the French army. And, in ter Area Heart Association and to titled to a two year term from him. commuter groups in Westport, company’s water users. I the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ivar ing to unit. They also decided on a Those taking part in the recital or photograph their community and really let‘'down our guard. We are Home. Those were/tne wounding She lived in New York City until " this episode at least, the French Conscience Not Taste the many townspeople who so gen Mr. Kowalski has cheated US of Wiltnn. Nnrwaik and Mt. Vemon, The main preeentetton fo r the j Johnson, 93 Cambridge St., with new name, the United Synagogues were Louis Dimock III. Mary their section of tho country. It waa still suspicious of everything! We of a British militafy chauffeur by about six years ago when she came Liquor Age Bill Killed . army has not hesitated to ex erously support the Heart Fund more than half his term In office N . Y., attended the meeting. firm was delivered by William vvhom he made his home. of Hartford, for the combing con Klar, Judy Naschke, Kathy Dar developed for the 1959 Girl Scout To the Editor, an East Geim:an border guard to Hebron. think we could still switch on the I would like to make the fol Neal MaoKcnzie, ‘executive vice He was bom Feb. 20, 1868, in gregation of some 350 members. win, Maryann Skinner, Sharon Roundup and is being repeated for change fife with French civilians. lialf a m i^ lnside East Germany, president for Rockville, who re- white Haven, Pa., and had lived Survivors include a daughter, Eloth synagogues are now in op H A R T F O R D (AP) — A contro the 1962 Roundup this July at But hate, and push all the other buttons lowing comments (or'pubileation. Rowley. Judy Jackson, Christine This may, to the French extrem- the scattering of metallic snow by ported added details and coat jji Manchester for 21 years. He Mrs. Clifford R. Wright of He eration ^Jthou^ the Garden St. versial bill to lower the drinking ton Bay. Vt. A large art exhibit connected with it. Sure, it will take The unfortunate part of itie edi and Connie Ellis. ' i- SovfoU planes in the BerUn a ir breakdowns Incuired over a four- was a member of the home de- bron; a sister, Mrs. Augustus sjmagogue has been without a spir age in Connecticut from 21 to 18 wilt be displayed In the roundup lata, be the development which torial "Tastes Are Disputable” is Gabriel H. Reuben, a former more than one set of triplets, or wa/s Friday to confuse AlUed year peri^ partment of the N€U»rene Church. Stelmls of New York City- and itual leader for the past two ye€irs. failed to pass a mock leglslaUve program center-tent. drives thsm to the last desperation. that the writer considers that principal of Bolton Elementary one live comedian, to persuade us fadars and increasing use of the TViday’B addition to the test!- Survivors, besides his daughter three grandchildren. Rabbi Isaac Avigdor has been spir session by college students. The Pictures, now being shown, In everyone is as indifferent to the School who la now the curriculu:n I t might also be. If there were corridors by Soviet aircraft in an mony given at the first hearing on here, include another daughter, Funeral services will be held at itual leader of the Atercs-Knesseth student House of Representatives clude an Oil by Kapen Armogida, that Russians are people. But we poison of obscenity as he was coordinator in Commack, N.V, sense as well as madness in the sit evident harassment campaign. Feb. 13 waa requested by the rUC Mrs. Burton Stein of WUkes- the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Israel Congregation since 19.55. killed the bill Saturday, one day eeventh grader from Troop 610, do have a weakness in that di when he virtuously decided n.1)y Donna Richardson and both wUl find themselves required tertainment, who remember what lb four-power agency left in opera rate, would experience an increase I her home last night after a long UI o( the misprinted blllH. that good fellowship rather than neral Home, 400 Main St. The Similar bills have been found La., was named for the Regent of ‘At,Hbme in New England," by has happened in the past, In the tion In Germany. < of about 16 per cent. Increases for ness. skill is slrekacd in the league. to fight together against the new LOOK Rev. Alex H. Elseaser, pastor igia*a . one can at least hope that one ex' BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE tl. COVENTRY Izvestia, the Soriet. government According to MacKenzie, the y**re. , , . . ^ 'v j company would like to realize Survivors toclitoe her h u s ^ d , Bearers were Roland Pachiode. George Poldomanl, a tire repair ones and a constable will be on . perimental test, in which the rating hit of the moment, must be newspaper, r e n e w e d H-emieir a .80 retufo of close to the 1969 rate of WUllam E DMleU; a daughter, RolMrt Andemon. Harry Page and man from Fairfield, say they re duly at the hall. Grange members shuddering as they read that Hol yin Khrushchev’s long-standing threat ' French colonists did find the army iinii TOMATOES Hieodore Robbins. ceived their bills as change. are asked to attend to help wltJi to sign- a separate peace treaty about 6 per cent—whereas the rate **” ■ lywood now has in preparation no MON,-TUCS,.nUDAY !:■■•! willing to ahoot at Frenchmen, PrMhI Firmt with East Germany. Khrushchev of return in 1961 was around 21 Both say they have received arrangements for the dance. A free iipil mgy be taken as a forecast of the fewer than 10 possible programs FyI*HA iirc ® Jmt ri(ht has said such a treaty would give per cent. high offers for the bills but that record album will beigivcn to the A Y ea r Buys A LL THIS LA ll M IIUUI O , T H U R S D A Y e A.M. to 8 PP.M^WED. CLOSED A t NOON !ipii eral nieces and nephews. which must be- classified as “medi hH:: East Germany control of the sup- Reported on today by MacKen they would like to wait for better best boy and glrf twUir 'dancenr"' -•answer which would await many far ■ tally The funeral will be held Wednes- Lacroix Fund ply lines to W est BerUn, a claim zie were details on costs of new I bids. ^ Tickets will be available et the '. yoars of fratricidal conflict. The cals.'' $13,000 On Your Home ■aUd! the W est tuis rejected. lasa loai 1 day St 8:15 a.m. at the W. P. Qulsh Acompora says he's heard he door. French coltmists obviously hoped Two and three years ago, it was $ 5,200 On Your Contents Home. « « Malii St., with a Izvestia called, for a German caparisons of expmses and retea Mass at St. Bridget's can get 8600, and Poldomanl says Bolton Grange has been invited ; the ''western'' which was belng^ Now at $3,101 he’s been offered $150. to "neighbor'’ with Ashford Grange ' , and perhaps believed the army $ 5,200 Theft Coverage peace settlement on. Soviet terms of return explanation of changes at 9. Burial wUl be to fit. OF MANCHESTER • would never do this. Now they done to death. Then it ^became the $ 1,300 Extra Expense for a divided Germany, and added, in op^tlng expenses, and P«y jamee’ Cemetery, The U.S. Treasury had said a Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the W ar- Contributions to the Lacroix sheet of 18 of the freak bills may renvllle Town Hail. The Ashford know. underworld blood and gore, and "If the Western powers -sbow no roU allocatiOM. Frienda may call at the funeral $25,000 Liability Coverage willingness to°seek a constructive Trust Fund for eight Manchester have slipped by the 12 inspectors Grange home econoriilcs commit then the film which featured a $ 500 Medical Coverage Questions directed to ^ c K e n z le ),on,e tonight from 7 to 9 and to- G P W E r R V IT and' agreed solution .of this issue, related to the amount of w atM to morrow from 2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. children, orphaned by the deaths and jreached the public. tee will pul on a ' ‘‘state products " whole firm of detectives. Vfiajl, ...— . . $ 250 Property Damage the Soviet Union and other powers be sold to the Connecticut W ater' within a month of both parents, supper at the meeting. ' Bolton We Confess A Weakness And this season the new thing to concerned will sign a peace treaty Grangers who plan to attend are $ 50 Glass Coverage ,Co., and how the charge was ar Warren A. Usk today toUled 83,101, according to Sentencing Date Set be Imitated and duplicated next with the Bast German Democratic '^ilved at in the sale of the water Bruce Noble, treasurer of the trust asked,^'fo call Lecturer Michele We- are about to violate, openly Rockville—Warren Arthur Lisk, N E W H A V E N (API—A March SfiCVlOMS Republic.” by Rockville to the Connecticut fund and manager of the Elast Gigllo tonight because ha must no season, If television follows its Plus Additional Coverages 152, of 7 FairView Ave., died at his .. and publicly, one of the leading Rusk plans to put up to the Rus 23 sentencing date has been set Water Co. I home last evening. branch of Savings Bank of Man tify the Ashford Grange tomor usual form, is the thing called the sians again a proposal to place the for a 65-year-old Milford lawyer tenets of the extreme antl-Com- Savo IT* OB 8 CMsS Born in Ellington on Dec. 19, chester. row a-s to the number planning to ‘‘medical." The “medical’’ presents ..„ supply lines frOm West Germany Who pleaded guilty to embezzling r'Hiuiilst right wing of American Want To Know More? ^ . s ’h V > 11909, he wais a son of Mra. Carrie . More than ,8300 to Individual attend. Rofularly 2 for 39* to West ^ rlln under an Interna lUt 834,000 which had been be Father Blancy tp. Hpcak wise old men, and brilliant, person Since reading is the main tool to all iesming. Plan to CiOntCTBBS at t/flas Maynard Usk and thelate Thomas anon3rmoua contributions were do queathed to the Independent O r : thought. tional authority. Moscow has re The Rev, Philip Blaney of St. | able young men, and uncertain J. U sk . He lived to this area most nated during Friday evening bank der of Odd Fellows’ home in W e are about to fall, openly and Call Ml 3-tm idve your child additional rcadinir instru^ction. Stop k Shop Brand jected the Idea several times. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, will'i of his life. ing hours at the Main St. office Groton., quantities in between in a weekly President Kennedy first raised On AlgBria Contrail speak and show pictures of his j willingly, into an ^bvious Soviet. Mr, U s k had been a sheetmetal Blast' and W est branches pf the Samuel Shapiro, who entered sob story of diagnosis, operation Our 24 Hour Service the Idea in an Interview last fall European trip at a meeting to- Marxist trap. worker and was a veteran of Savtogs Bank by regular custom the guilty plea last week In. Su j 'or professional ethics. Number with Alexei Adzhubei, editor of night 'at 8 in St. Maurice Church j W e are about to delude and re- The School of Spileiali^ Instruction, Inc,, wOl conduct 6 (Confiaued from Page 6ae) World War H. ers. perior C ^ r t , has been released the Soviet government ne^ p a p er The meeting is being spon.sored; The fan mall received out In Hoi- Besides - his mother, he is sur Group donations received in this' undet>67,500 bond to await the aamire ourselves, exactly as the a specially designed reading program for students in Izvestia and son-in-law of Premier 24 hsura after the cease-fire an- vived by his wife Anita Trishman morning's mall Included checks sentencing. He is a former deputy. Jointly by St. Maurice Council o f, unscrupulous and incurable devils Ijrwood reveals that the ’Tnedical’’ Khrushchev. The Bk»t German all grade levels from second thru twelve; The spoed notweement. U s k ; two sons, Thomas Dairid from the Manchester Lions Club, Jdflge in the Milford Town Court. Catholic Women and the Holy j draws two, types of reactions. One Commimist regime has violently of the Communist world' have A ll big labor unions to Paris U s k and Derek John U sk , a employes in the office at Manches? Detectives said Shapiro repre Nam e Society. All parishioners arc i- L leading machine, film strips and other mstcrtel used opposed the plan, charging it would planned' It reaction, the romantic, finds tha called a. half-hour strike today to daughter. Dawn Elizabeth Uak, ter Memorial Hospital, employes sented the .Odd Fellows in the be invited to attend. - . be an Infrbigement of its sov- protest the bomb explosion that all of Rockville; two brothers A meeting of .the commission on And this is how; we do it We as- young doctor involved the hottest '■ser desired to motivate sadmslntsin Uis stndMta in of the Mancheirter Mill of Pratt quest transaction. They said he Sh-h-h-h-h! education of United Methodist thing since, the beatnik. This may terest st its highest level. it oospea amiodi ^ lay airyeo naotl erelgtity. killed three persona and Injured Lawrence Usk of Ledyard and and Whitney Aircraft, postal received a check for (he money ' aume, when news comes from the more, than 50 outside the capital | Eugene Usk of Rockville: and a Church wHI be held tonight at 8 * I ThU U an adjustable chair! be taken as progress,' because • the ■•SB 80 liln aiBiM wHh a 1-n |kg at MMefo B A clerics at the Manchester Post Of- bulj.did not tura-lt over to the or city of Guryev, in the province or OENBWA (API—The West is Baturdi^r. The blast went o ff to sister, Mrs. Pearl Johnson of Hart- flee. Sunset. Rebekah lod^S of ganization. at the church. young doctors Is always at least re^ lic of Kazakhstan, Russia, auMsmiORMD FunF6Rn 50 reported considering a proposal a van parked to front of a hall ford. - I.O.O.F., Assumption Junior High clean, neatly dressed, and high A 10-wcek course wiD be offered begimiing the wsdi to Sovffct Foreign Minister Andrei Manchester Evening Herald Bol that a new. set of triplets bom in where a proteat meeting against Private funeral services wdll be School, and the superintendents 2 Hurt at Fire principled. The second reaction la A. Gromyko that Britain and the the secret anny was to be held. I held at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 and' foremen’s aasociatlon of Con ton correepondenl. Grace DcDer- Your fripnds will never believe it when they ‘,'that city has been named Yuri, of March 26. Classes will be held twice a weak. 0ns Soviet UrlIK,.
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YOiyiE FIHAU-Y CUEAMiNd At SuMary-s The highlight o f a meaUng cf For April 28 VOU'LU ABRSB1& MOYe.TLU" iDtr UP TOUR DE8BI6.'1ME UW t ItawnsM — 7 U ^ brawn Cub Scout Pack T3 at Burnley HSADnHeHeiOHBORHOOD Bifaakol PDTEfJnAL BUVtH nOOKOHE IttMMlMtw Guest preachers artll fUl the pul School racenUy was an Indian The alementary school P T A fair, LOOK AROUND-THSFe4C& < rind •ORNBID PURCHASE «OR- • StaglagPMny huLwatat dance iuid ceremony In full cos- MOSteL,AND vRPa THROW iM tCiadld - Been Naimed.., pit at St. Mary’s EpUcopal Churen the annual fund-raising event, a n d OEciDso temHEiit UOrimtalndff lOSb^'oofflar In a series of («nten services on turns. The ceremony prasentsd by titled "Sprlng-O-FUma", will be A one-w a y TJCKETj -U A | t V; OWM PNeACRSS' 11 DiminaUTi Wednesdsys mt 7:80 p.m- Wallaeq Gelgsr, neighborhood held on April 28 from 11 a.m. to 4 TO ICELAND/y MCtaai ' ■OffhMS comnlUidtiner, end family culmi JKtTHE DOSO^^ ■< U D rnidM The.Rev. Leonard R. FlUher, p.m. A meat loaf dinner will be m rr .IBCoOktnf atoMil S lXgOYth; Mra Edmund Hauschlld, aSDUfrun IT Plank, Michael poaalA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bonald I'lank, to James Blaln; silver arrow on atliS oR plants and seed.s; and Mrs. Itobert BOOKS ■ 313 Crown St., New Haven.. . He was bom March 5 at Grace-New wolf badge to Charlea Johnson, MVWtor IT Aaingar will be In charge of the •c aSBouMt Haven HospltsJ. His maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gaudreau, William Mc children's table of toys, souvenirs ' 40Mnite«l William R. Hewitt 198 Chestnut St. His paternal irandpturents Govern, Thomas Squadritto and and notiona. Mra Walter Weir will moofim ate Mr. and Mrs. William Plank, Mile Hill Rd„ Rockville. James Blalp; denner’s stripe to supervise the children's games.. . ,,^15)GETHHWE65 41 Arbor • • • • • Donald Gauctreau and assUUnt FASTER I Mrs. George Taylor will arrange V-tT. HA6reilMtTATIONS= 44Mlteb't {«ii>ar JohasoB, Susan Lee, daugfhter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 48bdoiinUoii denner's strips to Robert Hust and for the movies and pony rides for Johnson, 833 E. Center S t She was bom Maridi 2 at M t Sinai 4STrlbo of Im o l James Blaln. children BO Brood i|K««d Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ei^ t,> Wfc IW. ^ dlE xM ter, Wendy Mae. ILk. to call Mrs. Ray or Mrs. Ursln, SSHoOIoib prlMt ’ ■ • 4 • • • , ' Church Notes B41bpon Girl Scout Week wilt be otaeerved PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER BSAMoat LMtidon, Stephanie RaUn, daug^hter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. ' p r Coventry at Andover Oongregational Church SALE PRICES E D U C A TIO N BBNodnlo Langrdon, 75 Spring St., Rockville. She was bom March' 5 at A TRIP LIKE THIS Rockville City Hoepltal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. tomorrow. The Rev. Willard Tho- IS A N E D U C A TIO N > R J R M E , . DOWN fften's sermon topic will ho "Con AS WELL AS A [V A C A T IO N l l ipomoo anif Mrs. Mrs. Herman Blankenship, Hunts, N. T. Her paternal Alan Hill* Photo Eh^EGTIVE W ERENT grandparents are Mr, and Atra. Herbert Langdon, Perry, N. T. Rev. Leonard H. FtUher quer Yourself Where You Are." VACATION.' FO R WER/y tOhroont High School The Pilgrim Fellowship will LU CKY . WELL 8 llallan tMoojr She has a brother, Brian David, 16 months. TUESDAY EXCUSED WHY ^SOTlOt * • • • « ley, ^general secretary. Depart meet tomorrow night at 7 at the FROM NOT* headqurton S t Louis, Suzanne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ment of Christian Education. home of Judy McGuire on Wales STAMPS SCHOOL* Pupils Take »AlApofUo J. St. Louis Sr., 68 Grand Ave,, Rockville. She was bora March Diocese of Connecticut, March 21; Rd. There will be a meeting of and 7 at Rockville. City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pas ths church council Tuesday at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. William Brace, Rockville. Her paternal grand tor of Center Congregatlona, Merit Exams p.m. WEDNESDAY The Women’s Fellowship will Eveiy ilaOl^T RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joeej^ St Louis, Rpckville. She has Church, Manchester, March 28; three brothers, Richard Joseph, 10, David X „ 8, and William Nor the Rev. Roman L. Harding, In StudenU at Coventry High hold a work meeting Thursdav We Reserve Right m man. 3H : and a sister, Norma Jean, 6. '**« terim prlest-in-charge at St. School took National Merit starting at 10:86 a.m. Those at to Limit Quantities ^ ' • « * • • Mary's last summer, April 4, and Scholarship Qualifying TesU tending are asked to bring their Bowmen, - Karen Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy the Very Rev. Lawrence Rose Saturday. This test Is a three-hour own lunch. Bowman, 120 Vamon Ave., Rockville. She was bom Feb. 28 at dean of General Theological Sem examination of educational ' de Visit Peabody Wednesday Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are inary, New York City, April 11. velopment ' Members of the Grade 6, taught Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lacerda, Fairhaven, Mass. Her paternal Each Wednesday evening service Tile test scores will be reported by Guy Outlaw, visited the Pea ' y / '/ grandmother is Mrs. Sadie Bowman, Fairhaven, Maae. will be followed by an informal body Museum of Yale University g iw» „ m,. !■«. T.M.B.i. PH. onrf by May 15. Each qualifying as a social hour with refreshmenU in semiflnallst will take a aecond ex- Wednesday. Ths trip was a cul BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Miller, Leslie Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Cyrus C. Miller, NeiU Hall. i aminatlaa to quaUfy as flnaliats In mination of their unit of study on 176 Oak St, Wapplng. She was bom Feb. 27 at Manchester Me The Rev. Mr. FTisher U a na' the merit program. Scholarahlp pre-historio life. ID O N TH S A R I S T IL L morial Hos^tal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. live of Waterbury, Conn., and a sUpends are based on financial need Book Exhibit Set Raymond Shea, Washington Depot, Conn. Her paternal grrand- (graduate of tiehigh University. with the minimum award $100 and The RHAM High School Library VOU SAVING- ;OOMT HEAR, j parents arji' Mr. and Mra. Jacob Miller, Manchetder. She has is presmtlng Books On Exhibit VDURPRAVEI26, YOU ‘ Bethlehem, Pa., where he received the maximum, 11,500. CENTER two sisterk, Allison Dale, 4, suid Dana F*age, 23 months. his B.A. degree, and General Flayen List Coasasltte junior high school collection of BONNie/ I Theological Seminary, New York rams 260 books contributed by the • nO o O Wf Covenbiy Playarii Uaited Brewer, . Jennifer Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mr>- Bkigene City, bachelor of sacred theology the businM is li^ for thelf pro country's leading publishers PORK CUT ! j Brower, 100 Scott Dr. She was bom Feb. 27 at Mamdieeter Me degree. duction of 'Agstha Christls's "The The exhibit will be on display In morial Hospital, Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ths Ubrary from March 12 through • Mllf Wb k A •• Mb rib He has served as vicar at Unexp^ed Guest" on -March 30 1 Bruce Anthony, Norman, Okla. Her paternal, grandfather is L. churches In East Hampton and and 31 at Coventry High School. 14 during the following hours; D. Brewer, McLoud, Okla. She has four sisters, Becky, 12; Ann, Middle Haddam, Conn and in Managers are Mrs. Richard G. Monday—1 to 8:80 p.m. and 7:80 to i 10, Janet, 7, and Susan, 4 Saunderstown, R.I., and as rector Jodry and Mrs. Burton E. Moore; 11 p.m.; Tuesday—1 to 4:80 p.m.; In Wlckford, R.I. In Rhode IsUnd, im,' Mrs. Georgs Moldtan Wsdnssday—1 to 1;I0 p.m. All In Tobias, Lynn Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad To he ministered to ■ Navy personnel lamea. Zuccardy, Mrs. Jodry terssted persons ars cordially In CHOPS bias, FYenrti Rd., Bolton. She was bom Fsb. 27 at Manchester at the Quonset Naval Air Station. S rs. Moore; tickets, Mias Eve vited to see ths exhibit and vlait u Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandfather is John Tobias, He has taught at Connecticut and lyn Hartlev of Mansfield; theater ths library* Frenesh Rd., Bolton. She ha? a brother, Joel Peter, 2%. parties, Mrs, 2k>lton Feuerman; To Visit Furniture Store f * * * k • Rhode Island youth conferences, 3b served In Christian Education de publicity, Mrs. Jodry siid Mrs. A program on Interior decora Parsons, Michelle Ann, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. George Par Select Your Fresh Lenten Sea Fobd SmtHWAlM.TJllK.IIA.* partments, and Is how secretary of Moore; box office for Friday night tion has been planned for next J S d l. sons. 531 Burnham St., Bast Hartford. She was bom March 2 the standing committee. performance,. BU F^rizeau of Wil Wednesday nigtit'a meeting of the "But you oint back out of buying thit color. TV sot \ a t Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents limantlc; Saturday ndght Laurler Mothers' Cluo. The executive Prom Mott's Service Fish Department JUDD SAXON BY KEN BAI.D and JERRY BRONDFIELD now, Popitl'vo ilroady told dokttt for next are Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Wrubel, 45 EMmund St.. Manchester. Her F. DeMara. committee asks that members r*j«n7i dciU. Ml paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George E. F^rsons, 'Bkujt School Menus meet at the elementary soho<4 at Sunday’s oartoon thowl" Ha^ord. ■ l ' ' Alsop Committee Monday —' frankfurter on roU 7:30 p.m. ra>thar than thh usual with mustard relish, sauerkraut, meeUiuj' time; ki order to have Bray, William Kevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlene Bray, La- To Hear Report buttered com and rice pudding brief busineas meeting. Follow LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Monte ltd., Coventry. lie was bom March 4 at Manchester Me- Tuesday (Robertaon smd Cov ing the bualneea meetiqgr the morlaT HosplOG.' FHs paternal grandparents art Mr. and Mrs. entry Grammar Schools) — scal group will then gO to the Wat P A N R E A D Y .. i1ftdlWMCtip> J. F. Davison, Henniker, N. H. His paternal grandparents are Elmer Nicholson, state. co-ordl- szwSftifUfUilwd. V / nator of Citizens for Alsop com loped ham and potatoes, buttered kins Bros. In MancUtester. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bray, Talcott Hill Rd., Coventry. Mrs. Ruth Shea will speak on * * * • • mittces, will address the Manches spinach fruit cup; (Coventry High ^1 / ter committee tomorrow at 8 p.m School) roast.freah )iam and gravy interior decoration In general and Midier, Christopher Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the entire {Inst floor of the store Maher, 'Vine Dr., Vernon. He was bom Feb. 27 at Mancdiester In Mott's Community Hall. or hamburger patty with gravy, NlchoUon. who U also agency scalloped potatoes, tossed salad, will be en to ths group for their C o d Fillets >b Memorial Hoepltal. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. vice-president .of the Connecticut ice cream cup; Wednesday, baked inspection. Ftefrtshments will be Arthur Maher, Cumberland, R. I. His paternal grandmother Is served Watkins. Mrs. Leonard Maher, Woonsocket. R. 1. He has two sisters, Ann, General Life insurance Co., will macaroni in tomat.o-ohasge sauce, 5 and Karen, 2%. speak on the progress being made carrot and cabbage slaw, fruit cup; throughout the state by the com Maaohester Evening Herald An • * • Thursday, corned beef )iash, but dover correspondent, Mrs. Mar •s Oordera, PhylUs Carol, daughter 6t Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. mittees supporting John Alsop, of tered green beans, celery sticks; Avon, one of four announced can gery 'Mentandon, telephone FD- Cordera, 191 Eldridge St. She was bom Feb. 27 at Manchester Me and lime gelatin and topping; Fri grlm 2-6012. morial Hoepltal. Her maternal grandmothisr. la Mrs. Rose Dalg- didates for the Republican guber day. tuna fish pie, savory patotoes, neau, Hartford. Her paternal grandmother la, Mrs. Lucy Oor natorial nomination. chocolate nut pudding. A spokesman for the Manches Why they’re Weighted BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE r dera. Bast Greenwich, R. I. She has three brotjiers, Brian, 8, About Ton'll MOTTS Peter, 3, John, 15 months; and two sisters. Jeanne.'4H< «nd Les ter committee said that any Inter Coventry Gkrden Club wlU meet OUfQi, OOCri.VlKESjOUcM... a H , MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Memorial Hospital, Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Second place honors went to at 8 p.m. today at First Congrs- George B. Dupont, 117 Fudge St, Her paternal grandparenU are Cedric Child of Woodstock, gatlonal Church for ths bsnsflt of MICKEY FINN Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peroleto, 173 Green Rd. She has a broth WIMTHiaOP/'' VOi . sophomore at Woodstock Acad paintihg the Interior of the church. omut ITMR/INTERBSryXJID er, Albert, 3 .' TAkEOFFVXJR ♦iNQWTHATTHeONty i emy, and third went to Edward Do OH, HELLO, VPU DIDN'T, EH? 1 herty of Newington, a senior at St. ' Maaohester Evening Herald Uev- HOULIHANl X WELL, ITS VERY ^HOBSSBTORe OTHeRPEOPLSTMO INaST TopIUr, Walter Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter TopUff, Thomas Aquinas High of New entry eorrespondeat, F. Panllne INTRODUCTORY IVHAT ARE you GONNA OlONTsft - EVIDENT THAT >OU MXlCOMeiN. THXTVJUTAKEVOUR'SHOeS S3 Oakland S t - He was bom F8b. 25 at Manchester Memorial Britain. Uttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-6211. DOWITHTHEBSO.OOO VDUCOMEIN/ )N’T SEE THIS HoeidUl. HU maternal grandmother is. Mra. Svea Carlson, 53 SPECIAL you WON, PHIL? Wotkiho idithat • c THeHOU^BABeTHe Walksr St. HU paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Harold NEW Am-Flo Process iFHANBSSyiiiNPljOOK TopUff. 54 Union PI. it e a s y todoy*** "MIRACLE MIX” R«f<2 f«r 37t WHAT.HVTENeP W right Janet Lee, daufhUr of Mr. and Mrs. CurtU W right Gives You A Bread TOTHEM... 28 Campbell Ave., Vernon. She was bom Feb. 25 at Mancdtee- With NO HOLES FULL POUND ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother U Mrs. Mil dred Howland, Vernon. Her paUroal grandparenU are Mr. and and A Delicious Mrs. Chester Wright Cider . JOn Rd., ToUand. She lUs A sUtM-, Pound Cake Mixture. LOAF Julie Ann. 4i. .. ' . F r e n ^ Nell Alan, eon of Mr. and Mra. Arthur French. 66 Highland Dr., Wapping. He was bom March 2 at HanehesUr Memorial Hoepltal. liu maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Rock. Bast Hartford.' HU paternal grandmother U CAPTAIN EASY ' Mrs. George H. French, lUndge, N. H He has a brother, Kevin, MR. ABERNATHY BY LESLIE TURNER SH; and a rister, liea, 16 months. BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY _ ItL.WO WOtOnJAOR' ^N.AmR . Now Showing at Motfs r ‘mCNWHBRe Km. ' Brady. Steven Patriek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brady, 64 p a = WALK TWO BLOCKS TILL YXHXJME, DOTOUKNOWT PRIVERyTAKEAAETO ' Mcmr PMMtN HIS wuxsr " afrantic NM> LOOK tWHtywMltS Bi.n«i l HoU a t He was bom March 4 at Matfcheater Memorial Hospl- TD1HE POST OFflCe-^JAKB A LEFT WHAT TO jL OR POCKSTSi seMtcHTWit W MUST HM> IT-OHiOHl W IS CHAUNCy STREET' taL HU maternal gnindmothcr U Mrs. Agnes Crevar, Brook-, COMMUNITY HALL ANDCXINTINUETHREE 0LOCie^ DO NOW? PR.MtN8» ' . n«MNM6 TDSnR.J| TAkEVDOR NETCr lE FTAN P 60 cumwa. lyn, N. Y. H U paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. John to*t koniD kaotiiHI McOotd, Spring VaUey,N.-Y. SEVEN MORE SHOCKS A f ^ THEN our w o y t * TURN W6HT Bundy, k u iu A n , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrril F. Bun 5 < -1 ANOTHAT^ dy, Betty La., HaaardviUe. She was bom March 6 at Mancbaa- Tee gst 'pre«lesr enalltg i \ CHAUNCy ter Memorial Homital; Her maternal grandmother U Mrs.- Mae MsmSw* with BT-9 6 . te street. Jennings, Thompuonville. Her eternal g ra n d p i^ U art Mr. BNethe fral - and Mra. fUiiliard Bundy. 8r., 55 'fhomas 9ty, Rockville. . . ‘f - sB eMMHe in era teiey. Aei iW vlA. An. ART EXHIBIT Angeeaeu, Jehn Richard Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. John Rldtr atd Andcraon, Gerald Dr., Vernon. He was bom. Marcdi 6 at Man- eheaUr'Memorial HoapiUL HU maternal grandmother U Mn. •M si MOratet piM and raav Bernard F. WaUh, South Windsor.. HU paternal grandparenU • t e r extras dedgned to salw WATER COLORS and OILS iS S h are Mr. and Mrs.- Walter A. Andetaon, 20 Avondue Rd., Man ka«ohsotiagrtei(v«M9- t L chester. i ■ THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE lY MEMIERS OF THE FACULTY BY WILSON SCRUGGS Daley, Themas WUUam, aim of Mr., and Mrs. CUfford E. M obilHoaf t^s AT FIRST, VOUKfDLKC i ^WHAT difference? we HAVE » iCH OTHCr/ DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWlLLLAMS Daley, 11 Boiiert Rd., RockriUe. He w»a bom feb. 86 at 8 t aTTBKLY OFR3S60 THE j THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS, «HfT IT? . FrancU Wn^ a t , Hartford. KU maUmal grandiiamU are Mr. FAMOUS ARTISTS SCHOOL IDEA C3F OUR (SETTING * m MUST HAVE IT'LL BE THATS-WHAT BUGS , and M r* a w i.n i u Fortier, DayvlUe, Oonn. Her P f t e r ^ 24 FEMALES TOUGH{ ME, DAVy..,tUty aOMY^ graafhNMNnta nra Mr. and Mra. CUfford 'W. Daley, Hartford. ■ Ha MXRR1E0.'THCM,SU0C6U- , SBT FOR DUP- THBVRE WRSTHIPDOREfT KIP WESTFORT, CONN. LY, THEY WERE AlLFORir/ WATER DIVIN6 A U R K H ON MM RLOCK { ' ' has a Mothar, Kenneth Henry, 1, AND... WE GIVE 3LVC Himwww. Sbecl-lGrwi, daughUr of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Hagmow Jr., 85 Bradford S t She was bom March 3 at Man GR«N STAMPS ADMISSION FREE chester Msmorial HospiUL Her maUraal grandparmU arc Mr. ItoK lN S'Y ^ST S d K & C S ilh S ^ ’. Urtaito: M S ^ e r S t , H « parmta ars Mr. aad Mrs. Ba^aaond Hagenow ten 361 Wdodtaad St. Sha haa • Matar. Deborah Ann, 19 m o n te .; . OaMAHBJ. Wl$T BitfCTdil' MORIMTY M A T T f D Mr MlPDU TURNPIKE EAST Oiananecis. Dnaasii daughtar at Mr. and M n. Ralph Dnm- p I ^ N®**’ Green, MANCHESTiBR' c a e o t o T T o ^ MlddU TpStA She bom M 3 ^ liCTHERS ehaatar Jtaaorial HospItaL Har maternal grandparents a t .) MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12. 1962 ' i ' MANCH^TTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., JdONDAY, MARCH 12, 1962 PAGE THIRTEEN
r s THE Sophomores Set Pace as Northeastern Advances Jto NCAA Quarterfinals Herald Angle Mapping PUtna , ■y ■ 117 Take Pkrt EA KL YOST Individual Scores For New Record Sports Editor In Annual Pin R O S’TON (AP) *__ Sonho-ffsa it affects Nenw Sfigland ichoolSiOtwo opponents per gaihe in theAqulntet also has 6-8 Don Black and# WilHam- Jewell is I6th seeded InANTT title Thursday night against A .A.IJL.1 wiA K.K iTifis T.aalt* In th« MVAf^oiirt. th«the tournament. tournament. ^ the seasoned, clever Temnle Otvls. Bill Thunton—766 ♦Wednesday night, the golfere at NCAA MAJOR Ctelege RegiOn- n*ar*-impo**ibl* Job of guarding 6-5 Kirk Leslie In the fofecourt. the seasoned, clever Temple Owls. Bill Chapman—660 NEW YORK (AP) — llie Sunday morefi get the pace «s North Due to its December slump. Provi 143— 12!4—n o 89— 104—132 the West Side Rm . . . . Aeh als at Philadelphia tonight—Yale, him. The d*mMassachusetts, Yankee Confer 8-0 Dave Wledeman. 'Etatrry Kramer, 6-4 and 0-8 Clem er Paul Solberg, 5-8 plsymaker. 6-10 Jim Hadnot, 6-11, John 11th annua], Recreation De 124— 121—137 121—112—100 the 100-yard record is award take advantage of the weather and at Evapsville, Ind. and year Thompson -and 6-6 Tom Folliard. Jack Vlttner—669 ed the tiUe of the world'a fast played for the first time in weeks ence (15-8) vs. New York Univer The Ella’ sophomore delegation Galliard . • was voted most valuable player In partment Men’s. Town Bowl Joe Stamler—748 got as much fresh air Se 1 could lings may hold ths answer to to sity, at-lsrge (18-4). the tournament. Sears made the But Tepiple l)as the experienc* 111— 95—108 est humhn. Kobert Hayes pf and did a great Job as a spiker. night’s p^ -season showdo'wns for which muat come through is Yale la making its third trip to 96—126— 97 before riding in the country first and Ryan the second all- and can sti^ an all-senior dele ing Tournament starts Friday 182— 112—101 Florida AAM, has tied the rec underdogs Yals, Massachusetts and NAIA Tournament first round headed by second leading , scorer the NCAA Reglonals (m » , 1057 128— 156—145 Scenery was just beautiful and I Thunday at Kansas City tonight—Central and top rebounder Rick Kamin toumey team. gation 6-^R uss 'Gordon, 6-8 EM night at the Y lanes. Leading Wea Keeney—869 ord, but it hasn’t been recog was sorry that I didn’t have my Central Connecticut. previously) and Masaachusetts Its Devery^/6-3 Earl Proctor, 5-10 Ray DellaFera—747 112— 114— 96 , nized yet. Depended upon the Silver Lane Connecticut (14-8) va William sky from Houston, Tex. The oth By outscorlng Fairfield 48-35 in a field o f 117 entries in nlay 112—1601-101 camera along >. Visit with friands The Northeastern Huskies, first following its lone title in the Brucr" Drysdalo and 5-11 John 124—113—102 'T ”il be perfectly happy to Bus Co. this a.m. for transporta competing in their first national JeweU (20-6). ers are 0-5 Dave Schumacher who 15-year hlstory of the Yankee Con the second half! Northeastern last weekend was Bill ’Thurston. 120— 140—114 helped pass thenlm e until early divides pivot chorea with 6-8 Jun Kpsklnen, He chalked up a 766 aix-game to Gene Yost—656 hit 9.1 for tne 100,” Budd said evening. tion and Ernie Weiss wss the tournament in 60 years, won the NCAA SMALL College quarter ference. pulled the same kind of second George Bensche—746 * today. ‘Tm not sure 1 can ior Steve Goulding and 5-10 Den .''On the other hand, Holy Cros* tal to lead the partlclpanta. I^e 118—106—100 chauffeur to Bissell St., Phil Hyde, Northeast Rsgionals by rallying finals at Evahaville, Ind., Thurs Fourth Appearance lialf comeback the losers pulled will be the shorter team against 142—122— 118 get down to 9 flat, though. If ny' Lynch jvho works the back------top 15 scorers, plus defending 129— 124—111 124—118— 95 i Monday who did a commendablt Job in hts in the second half to defeat TVi- day—Northeastern (17-7) vs. on Rochester in the semafinals^ Colorado State’s third place Sky- it comes, all right. But I’m Southern Illlnois. ■ court with Captain BiU Madden. On the other hand. Central Con champion Larry Batea, qualified Pete Aceto—666 I Back at the desk after an ab freshman season as hsad baakst- State champion' Fairfield, 80-69. St; Anselm’s closed out ^II sea' Ime Conference club. Crusader ,,,41m Martin—744 setting my sights on 9.1." N lT first round at New York: The Maasachuaetts-N'YU game necticut goes to the Kansas City' for further action...... 158—102—116 117—126—122 sence of several days and I was ball coach at Manchester High, a Northeastern normally starts son by defeating Rochesjlester 83-64 Jackie Foley—the nation's No. 2 99— 92— 100 • Budd equalley the indoor-60- phone caller... Ed Wojcik, un four sophomores and a Junior ' Thuraday-*>*Providence (20-5) vs. wUl display an array of sophomore NAIA Nationals for the fourth Trailing Thurston were Jim Bell 138—117—113' anxious to get all matters cleareo in the consolation gam*/won at the scorer—Is as tail as any (Jroas John Mortorf—654 yard sprint record of six flat decided on his future, whether to though the key figure in the Fair- Tempi* (17-8). fiaturdsy—Holy talent. The Redmen, sparked by .straight year. But no team (rom 749. Joe Stamler, the first day Sandy Niles—738 avmy before d a r t in g for -points District 32 has won a game in the foul line. Tony Greer scored 33 man at 6-6. State haa three boys BILL THURSTON 86— 112—103 twice during the IC4A cham take anoUitr shot at pro baseball field triumph was the squad’s lone Cross (19tS) vs. Colorado State. ths midseason return to eligibility leader, 748, Ray DellaFera 747, 132—117—128 vest . . . ’ ’Wanna trade jobs?’’ ot senior plsymaker Mike Mole NAIA since 1947 when Central got points and Dave ffwan 21 for the at 6-6, one at 6-7 and two 6-9. 127— 104— 122 pionships Saturday. He hit it or continue his education in search senior—Ward Sears—who turned Yals matches Wskq ' Forest’s Hawks- 8t. A iw lm ’s hit on 23 of George Benache 748, Jim Martin Bensche vs. Winner 134—IOJL-122 in an j^ e m o o n heat and again music. teacher Fred Werner asked nine-gam* atraak in a fearaom* who led them to 10 victories in the by the first round. The Blue Clolorado State's Jim WUliama Stan Grzyb—736 Tony Salvatore—654' and there was no comment; real of a masters degree, 'visited. The in the best game of his varsity 25 free throW'W*s, Rochbster four 744, Sandy Niles 738, Stan Grzyb Doucette vs. Stamler in the final in the evening in career. Sears hit on 11 of 13 field task tonight The Eli* face th* last 11 starts, have two yearlings Devils have only one senior, Cap naa labeled hia the "Smorgasbord” 736, Skip Kearns 735, Tom Aceto 111— 138—134 101— 93—117 . Izing the m'eaning of his statement good looking athlete, a Notre of 21. / attack with the center and two Friday night at 8:8D: 123— 107—113 Madison Square Garden. goal tries (85 per cent), scored 25 nation’* fourth boat scorer in All* In the r«gular lineup. They are top tain Fran Frangtone, and feature HALL OF FAMERS— Bill McKechnic and Edd Roush, the latest members of the Hall of 728, Charlie Whelan 728, Ed Dou 138— 100—116 with a trip to Elorida less than Dame grad, is owned by the Chi scorer Rodger Twltchell, 6-B, and ' Defends Crown forwards rotating as the front man Beirvs. A1 Bujaucius. Ron LaPoint—851 “ 1 think 1 can do 5.9 for the points, grabbed 14 rebounds. America Len Chappell (30.7 aver Bophomofe defensive ace Johnny Fame, met with Managers Fred Hutchinson of the Cincinnati'Reds and A1 Lopez of the cette 727, A1 Bujaucius 722, Don Kearns—735 two weeks away . . . Talked base cago White Sox. A knee injury cut C-IO guard Pete Bernard. The taU|Pazdar. Pro'rfdence opens defense of ita ot a deliberate offense. DellaFera vs. Loser 109— 117— 106 60-yard dash,” Budd volunteer short his career last season... Here’s the tournament picture age) who normally fouled out Chicago White Sox before their exhibition game yesterday. Roush played with the Reds Simmon.*) 720, and Ed Bujaucius Martin vs. Kearns 108—124—150 ed. The start is the key to ball, Red Sox and Yankees, and 111—117— 125 101— 103—115 Welcomed visitor, a stranger in 715. Martin and Whelan are for Thurston vs. Simmons it. You' have to get off to a Florida, with banksrs Vin Ingra- and McKechnic managed the Reds.'From left are Hutchinson, Roush, Lopez and Mc- mer winners., Tom Aceto—728 Ron Schack—649 liam and Wait Grusha . . . Horace recent weeks, wOa ETo Kloter, one Whelan and Acete will bowl one 124— 98— 92 perfect start If you’re going to Kechnic. (AP Photofax.) Thurston Averaged 127.4 in post game, or flip a coin. Tournament 142— 114— 120 Murphey ot the Park Department of Manchester’s best pin bowlers 120^-102—180 116—111—108 set any kind of a record. 7 ^ A iA M T H iS ing his top total. Best hits were Dlreotor Norm Vlttner said, to de There’s really not much- was a phone caller, E^orida and and an snthuaiasUc booster of the C3iarlle Whelan—728 Joe Lagac’e—649 Pt-AVEfS* .OP One-Two State Fives an opening 143 and a 146 fourth termine their positions. strategy In these dashes. You ice akatmg ths major topics of con small pin game. Bowling was the BasketbalFs Carnivals game. 125— 96—138 97— 94— 133 versatlon • ■ ■ Jeweler Len Yost, subject discussed... Evening on T u e n a t i o n a l Friday night's winners will clash 121— 120—128 go so fast the race is over be Pairings Friday night at 6:30: Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with 113— 93—119 no relation and the plug is tree, the social beat BA-S*:e T B A L U Ed Doucette—727 Fox Kochlq—648 fore you know It. I do all my Bates vs. Ed Bujaucius the winners meeting in the finals thlrtklng before the race. When stopped at the desk and we talked Outcome A s s o c i a t i o n / Head for New England Reds Solidly Defeated Niles vs. Grzyb Saturday night at 7:30. 121—146— 119 87— 97— 95 of Kacey Irish-Sports Night com Friday Await Final x- o o m : u p > t o 121— 98—122 the gun goes off, It’s anticll- 117— 96—166 ing up Monday night. Len is quits Distributing cigars for the first AAO s r t s . . . A 1 Bujaucius—722 Chris Declantla—645 matic.” a sport fan, basketball his d i^ at time after nine years of marriage, NEW YORK (A P)— Big-time college basketball’s annual rh« one-two teams of the Connecticut echodbov basketball 110-:-104—116 110— 118-107 the moment, and he talked of tee BiU Bray was an elated fellow as 136—102—154 105— 107— 68 ing Jack Foley of Holy Ckoss set post-season carnivals start tonight— but a prime bit of un tournament are tuning up for the big one this week—the New Don Simmons— 720 he passed the office window, yelled Irv Ruaoonl—645 a new Crusader individual record up end then displayed a great arm, finished business remains before a clear line can be taken on Sngland schoolboy basketball tournament in Boston. In First Two Contests Irish-Sports Night 131— 109—128 111— 100— 68 last week . . . Night date was tossing up a cigar with the ac Hartford Public, the Connectl-f- 108— 125—119 either of the major tournaments. 106— 102—128 Cuban Reiter postponed, a volleyball match, and curacy of a major league pitcher. cut champlone, opens defense of Ed Bujaucius—715 Roland Irish—645 The single spot left in each oie ------(Small School) honor* by defeat ThefBravM, stroked a nlo homer In a*brie)aon end brothers Hank and I stayed close to the home office. I doubt if any scouts (Served the the two claasica.'the coaat-to-coast its 1961 New . England title in a ing Portland, 63-56, in the diirlslen NEW YORK (AP)- 124— 96—101 85— 106—126 State (at-larg*). Th* Texas Tech- quarterfinal game at the Boeton losing effort Saturday, then pow Tommie Aaron to subdue the Tig toss but I’ll tell Oqs*y Stengel next NCAA and the National Invitation championshlip at Yale's Payn* scorecard for the first two Set for Kacey Home 121— 160—124 124—120— 84 Risks Ranking week about this Bray fellow. Bra' Air Fore* winner m**ts Colorado Garden Saturday against tough ered the Braves to a 10-6 thump ers, who got consecutive homers Duncan Poison—714 Tuesday at New York, will be filled after Whitney Gym In New H6v*n. It days ^ f major league base from Steve Boros, Bill Freehan Norm Clark—643 is a former Manchester High trad tonight’s showdown between Cin (& g Bight) and the Crelghton- Pittsfield, the W eetem ' Maseachu- ing of Detroit at Bradenton, Fla., 93— 146—118 120— 100—104 Word of Joe Twaronite’s fine Memphls State winner takes on netts kingpins. was Thomaston’s first state title, ' ball’s exhibition season Sunday with a pair that aocounted and Chico Fernandez. 183 alngle game effort in the Y Biul cross country standout, now a cinnati add Bradley at Evansville, Thomseton pulled ahead after a 118—132—107 105—110— 95 In Video Bout fine watchmaker at Braiy’a Jewelry Cincinnati or Bradley in the re Public's city rival and traveling shows: for five runs. Roolde Hamers By EARL YOST Adding luster to the show, Carl Bolin—714 Duckpin Bowling League reached Ind. T he' two clubs tied for the 31-31 tie early in the second quar Two men Who were familiar arranged by Fran Mahoney, Joe Carter—641 afore . . . Thanks to the Globe Missouri Valley Utle angrand slam homer from M^l prominent In the Mwchester Stowe, now 60, was a war cor 116— 110—131 97—114—Hfl front And It was welcomed. •nt ieams gunning for th* crown, The NCAA Small Collage Tour par 69 yeiterday for a 370 total normally a shortstop, and was at Fort Myers, Fla., and Kansas Roach. in Latin America, has won 28 of duties for the toastmaster role at Connecticut field house. But MUdget Football League and respondent In the Pacific Tom Conran—704 95— 68— 117 begin* play tonight First round nament, with eight of the 32 en fourth-ranked ' Bulkeley (18-3) and 13,800 first money. FAitfleld knocked to Ithe ground. He rose, City whtoped the Loe Angeles The Senators used five Pirate Pony football program. 131— 108—100 Bob Eels, Jr.—682 ^2 with two defeats and two Wednesday Monday’s Kacey Irish-Sporta acUon wflU be coinpleted tomor tries still in the running after last then collapsed—and had to be tak Theater. Twice he has served night, stopped at the desk at an brought the crowd of more tlian fired a 67 for 371. Dodgers 7-5 at ‘ ' ~ errors and a grand slam shot by Like . all previous IrUh- 107— 118—140 131— 94— 88 draws, and has stopped 18 oppo row night, and the four regional week’s action, moves into its na With Fairfield applying -the en to a hospital where examination Fla. as president o f the Third Ma nents. Taxi driver Bobby March who ♦arly hour to gather material. . 4,000 to its feet with a closing catcher Bob Schmide for their nar Sports Night presentations,., rine Division AssoclaUon. Joe Twaronlte—702 131—102— 86 once donned boxing, gloves as a semifinals and finals are set for tional quarterfinals Thursday at praesure, Sanders stroked Ifl birdie showed he suffered bruised ribs The Red Sox beat the Cuba with Tom Kelley, fine, young basket rally. WUh 49 seconds on th* row triumph. Gordon ^Indhom of the SRO sign ■will be up again. He arrived in Manchester 116—110—145 Gene Falrcloth—631 bobby and boxed at the old Red Friday and Saturday, National Bvansvilla. ITie semis are Friday clock, Bulkeley trailed by only puU on th* 11th, 12th and ISth from a-knee blow to the solar plex a run in the eighth on singles by the A ’s beat his former Dodgers Principal speaker will be the 113—117—101 117— 102—104 Tom McNeeley Of Bostem, Whose ball official, visited and said he aemiflnals and final will be staged and the championship will be de us area. Banks was not hurt. last Saturday morning and has Men’s Arena on Hartford Rd., ta ik was still looking'for a speaker 63-62. holes. But Fairfield, who started Bob Tillnvon, Lu Clinton and Don mates by driving in the tie-break Rev. Robert Keating, one o f Elliot F ish-702 81— 93— 134 heavyweight title hopes were exception to my remarks that/pro at Louisville Friday and Saturday, cided Saturday. Quarterfinal pair the roi'jid three strokes off th* Jones, a .336 swinger at Louis Glle. The Braves needed Jones’ ,un win, , been renewing acquaintances 122— 117— 89 cnished in that bruisihg loss to for the April 9 banquet of the John Joiner tossed in two free ing run with a pinch double in the the beat sports orators in the ever since. It will be a long Don Pecham—630 basketball was dying a fast dteth. March 23-24. ings are Northeastem-Southem throws for Pitbllc. putting his pace, drew even on the short 16th ville up for his second try with the homers and one each by Len Oa-1 eighth Inning, 132— 130—112 Central Connecticut Board o f Ap East. Father Keating is a night down raemory-iime to 100—110—109 Champion Floyd Patterson in To “This has been the greatest season The 12-team NIT has six dou- lUinola, Mt. St. Mary'i-Wittenberg, . . . A M > schcxil ahead. 65-62. Bulkeley drew with a birdie-deuce agalnat Ben Roy McGuire— 701 ronto Dec. 4, hu .a rewinge re proved Basketball Officials. . . bleheadsr* act for Madlaon Square Sacramento State-VaJparaiso and well known humorist who has night. 104^102—105 ever,” March added.. . . Talked via Howard Holcomb, who 'will join N /O T J U S T within reach again when Gene der’s bogey-four. 120— 128— 109 match with ex-sparring partner Garden, including first round com Southeaat MIssouri-Nebraaka Was- graced the head tables of A corned beef and cabbage Bill Sullivan—630 Alexander Graham Bell’s inven this department later this month, m m c A u s B Reilly hit from the floor to make Undaunted, Sanders got th* many of the biggest sports 125— 109—110 110— 97—117 Don Prdut of Providence, R. I., tion 'With BiU Cooper, thS popular petition Thursday night and Satur lyan. ■ns c e n t e p . two-stroke margin back on the dinner will be served. Tony Honk Grzyb—699 visited. Howard formerly served day afternoon. Quarterfinals will the count, 66-64, dinners in the Bast in the past O'Bright and his ’’Irish” or-, 106— 100—100 at the Boston Garden Friday local Prudential Insurance agent Also in the small college cate O P t h m However, Public clinched the next hole by rinking a 20-foot Earl Engel^ Active Sportsman^, Clinton to Start decade. 124— 104— 111 aa sports editor at tba Tonfngton be played Saturday night and Tues chestra will play dinner music. Prank Bedell—630 flight'. Prout gained a split deci- and well • known after - dinner Register. . .Welcomed sight at gory, the 32-team NAIA opened a o s T o t j game when Bill Jones scored two birdie putt while Fairfield missed a 122— 127—111 123—114—107 sioit over his former boss at Pro day night, March 20. The semi up ita busy week at Kansas City c m x r n c s Vic Abraltis—698 speaker, and Skip Keeney. The 1st' the desk was the person Of Tom finals come on Thursday night, free throws in the final few sec three-footer and took a bogey flVe. InRSox Outfield 94— 102— 90 vidence Jan. 22. with eight games. Bight more S T A f s / D S On the final hole, Fairfield had Heads Alaska Snowshoe Team 122— 103— 128 ter plana a trip to Fenway P ark; stowe, whq will be honored Mon- March 22 and the title match on ^ - / o onds. Ed Tomkiel—829 wlth Cub scouts to -watch the Red j uay night arrived via plane from ganies are slated for tomorrow in Reilly and Eddie Griffin of Pirb- a par four and Bandars, taking no 101—141—103 118— 136— 98 Saturday afternoon, March 24. this aingle-elimlnatlon tourney, P A U l SPRINGS, Oailf. (AP) Also on Friday night, heavy Sox play this summer. A night his home in Alexandria, Va. We Hera is tha NCAA schedule— / Itc scored 26 pointa each. chancss after bloating out o t a Manor Streak Ended, Howie Hampton—698 91— 85—10 weights Willie Pastrano of Miami which haa ite title gam* Saturday. Serving as one of the dlrectorsAtens were also necessary. Steam- La Clinton will open the Amer 101— 124— 112 game date was selected for the had a most interesting chat for EAST at Phlladslphla tonight— Moet Valuabla sand traj) nicely, settled for a for- the uHomer.------_ Alaska Winter Car ' Ing hot coffee was served between ican League season - in Jackie Stan MattewnTA.4i27 Beach and Rodolfo Diaz of Ar junket. . , . Discussed fly tying one hour, Tom leavling Just be- In addition, Griffin was named bogey. 144— 113—104 104—lOl—lOf Wake Forest (Atlantib Coast) v*. nlvsil this year is BJarl Engel, for Innings. Play over seven innings Jenden’e vacated right field po- Dave Saunders—695 gentina will -tangle in the main with Joe Garmon of Ooret’s .who fore lime expired on Ol* parking Yale (Ivy League), Maa*achusetta the most valuable player of the Billy Maxwell and Paul Harney, was completed in two hours. Bon-i sltion. Manager Mike Higgins 129— 92— A7 • event of a charity program at the will conduct a class starting meter. He’s a former sports sdi- merly of Manchester, and son of Plainville Wins, 67-65 102— 103— 109 (Yankee) v*. New York Unlveralty Aioiiouiice Failings tournament and given, a berth on shared third place with 278. Both fires were built near the "dugouts" says. Dick Bucklev—627 Jersey City Armory. Pastrano, one Wednesday night at the EkMt Side tor of The Herald,, scrying from the all-toumament team. Others ohot 69s on ths final round. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Engel of East 102—143—136 102— 95—118 (a t-large) and Weat Virginia for the benefit of both players and Higgins, whose Red Sox ral Red Oakman—693 of the fleetest and fanciest of ths Rec. Simday (March 11) Joe mark 1923 to 1932. . .Jeff Koelach, on- (Southern) vs. Vtllanova (at- For 3 o8ton Games named were Reilly, Bruce Maddox Pot took a terrlfifl beating on Hartford, spectators. lied for their second straight Tasting defeat for the first time this season, Green Manor 125— 111—112 92— KM—112 big men, has been a long-tlma ed eight years as a businessman in joyinpr the first Saturday off in large). The Wake Fora*t-Yala win of PubUc, Mike Branch of Hill- the 6,700-yard 86-86— 73 Pensacola The Homer resident, who is in Engle Is a graduate of Manches victory over the Chicago Cubs found itself on the short end of a 67-65 score against Plain- 132—120— 93 ^ A1 Plrkey—625 light heavy contender. Man^ester. . . . Jim Herdtc stop months, was a caller. . .Passed ner plays St.' Joeeph’i Of Penniyl- houae and Joey Tonelli of Notre Country Clitb Course. The last place business for himself, is also active ter High School. 6-5 yesterday, originally had IM)—120—125 At.least four title matches are ped to report two fine programs, up a trip to UConn at night to vanla (Middle AtlanUc) and the BOSTON (AP)—Hartford Public, Proudest Celtic Dame. money -winner scored 283, five ville yesterday afternoon. The loss snapped an 11-game win Art Johnson—691 the defending champion, head* the on the sports front in that city. said the position was open to 89—132— 139^ /1!9— 87— 94 set to precede the proposed sum fly tying and golf, both to start spend with my family. West Vlrglnia-ViUanova winner Thomseton High took Claes C Strokes under par. skein for the Contractors in the Farmington Valiev League ' John Naretto—624 field for the 1962 New England Ekigel captains the Homer basket Littte League Meeting a two-way battle between 110-113—168 mer extravaganza between heavy meaU ths NYU - MaasachuutU ball team and also captains the Clinton and Carroll Hardy. Superiority at the foul line waa'f------“ Don Oafpenter—690 119— 69— 99 weight champion Floyd Patterson winner in th* regional* semifInals Schoolboy Basketball, Tournament the difference. The winning home 95— 97—115 and Sonny Liston. which opens at Boston Garden Homer snowshoe softball team. Regular monthly meeting of the Ointon Is batting .444 in two 106--106— 99 at the University of Maryland, Player-of-Y ear Both aborts are part of the Homer team dropped in 29 in 37 tries while McIntyre (20) and Tony Newman AI Atkins—624 Benny Paret defends his welter- Four Points WUl Do the Trick Saturday. Manchester Little League will be exhibition games. (18) were best for Plainville. 1'21— 118— 140 Winter Carnival program. the Manors caged 15 of 19 from thn Red Mnlumphy— 689 — 128— 108— 95 welght crown against former MIDEAST at th* University of Tha new format ot the tourna Wearing snowshoes and playing held Wednesday night at 8 o’clock Though his six years III or 15-foot line. Both percentages were — Next'Sunday the Manors, who — 96— 89—108------t/uis mMentsTSM catm n at the Army A Navy Oub- Many ganized baseball ^ ow s more 142—116— 98 champion Emile Griffith at Madi-~ Kentucky tonight—Bowling Green ment—last in which Oonnectlcut, softball is quite an art but Engel, highly respectable. From the floor, still sport a two-game edge In the Joe Rosaetto—624 son Square Garden in New York (Mid-American) ve.. Butler (at home of the perennial champion, BOSTON (AP)—Bill Rus- berlsin 297 votes'to 135 for th* SASY.M ItKINS important matters will be dis experience than either outfield standings, will be Idle. 99—104—130 Wilt, Celts Have Game Left President’s Cup, ouldrew Wilt in letter home, said his Homer the Manors had a 25-19 edge in Jim Draghi—687 84— 112—110 March 24. Griffith took the title will participate—calls for th* semi •ell Is th* proudest Celtic o f ' cussed. Refreshments will be regulars Carl Yastrzemskl and p Plalnvllla^^l) large) and W e e tern Kentucky 68-40 for th* Sporting News mates are regarded as the world ba.skets. 110—103—141 122— 96—100 from /Paret last April 1 but lost (Ohio VaUey) vs. Detroit (at- finals and finals at the same site them all today. champions in that hovel sport. served following the session. Gary Geiger, Clinton will be 3 Nowman F. Pts. Nick Nicola—622 All-NBA team o!nd pulled opening In the majors for the It was a wiki and w ool/gam e, to 10-12 18 112— 105—116 U back Sept. SO. To EstabKsh New Standards large). Regional semifinals at th* March 23-24. While the team tied Ita own Aglnst the Ohlson Mountain Air 2 F I«rH ...... * 0 0-0 0 Fred McCurry—687 9 1 - 105-*^ 80 Oft. April 7, there will be a re down the winning 65 votes for first time. say the least, with many fouls and 1 Chanman ...... ** a University of low.a pita th* Bowl With all teams selected, the National Basketball Aseoda- MVP. Force team in the Utle game, Rec Volleyball 1 Eaaner’' ...... ’ * i 115—120— 109 114— 10 ^ 2 7 “Injuries and lack of confi violations overlooked. The FVL turn bout in Boston between Eng ing Green-Butler winner agalnat completed quarterfinal pairings tion season’s record of 69 vic "Russell fully deserved the Homer triumphed, 26-11. A trophy, pace-setters lost three starters via 1 Bzrtictvk ...... ’ ** 2 120—106—118 Hank Frey—621 land’s Terry Downes and Paul NEW YORK (A P) —The Boaton4>tsrim coadi, and Cliff Hogan com- Kentucky (Southeastern) and U>e are a* follows: Manchc6te/i LUMBER^ valued at $500, was presented to dence,’’ are the explanation 2. Fowler ...... 0 0-0. 0, tories by whipping Los Ange award,” said Coach Red Aqer- American League Sohedule — Clinton gives for his delayed personals, Jim Glenney, Dan Pinto 1 McIntyre ...... ’ * 7 Murray Crouse—686 108— 94—106 Pender- o f . Boston for the Massa CelUcs ano PhilatielphU’s WUt blnad for 68 points against Ds- Western Kentucky-Detroit winner les 119-105 yesterday, the' 6- Engel ns winning team captain. 6-6 20’ 120— 102— 91 Concord, N.H. (15-8) vs. Spauld bsch, ”no doubt about It, and Tonight, Watkins vs. Center Con progress. and Bill Fortin. 0 Fljdnnapan ...... n (VO 0 106—11^108 chusetts-New York-Eucopean share Chamberlain each have one game trolt Hagan had 18 os Detroit lost agalnat Ohio State (Big Yen)- foot-10 Boston center handed In lieu o f baseball spikes, snoiw- go. 8 p.m.; UAR vs. Scandia, 8;45. 2 Mastrainnl ...... 5 180— J(3—134 Art Pyka—621 ing of Barre, Vt. (16-2). I was glad to se* the ball play "In 1956 I injured my keC Up to the fatal four period. 01 Wentworth ...... 0 , .■« 13 ol the middleweight champion left to notch the most exclusive Its third m a row, and had to play Hartford Public (18-4) v*. Pitts Philadelphia’s Wilt diamber- ers, who rsally know, pick Bill, shoes were used. Parkas and mit- Tuee. Civitan vs. West Sides, 8:f5. Green Manor had held a Command OO 0 Edgie Brainard—685 97— 93— 119 ship. Downes won it from Pender so badly, doctors doubted record ever m , the National Basr without Bailey Howell and Johnny MIDWEST at Southern Metho field, Maas. (23-3). laln a bad ballot beating. a terrific team player,” ing lead, 39-29 at halftime and led 15 Totals ...... J9 122—106—113 123— 93— 96 in London last J u ly 'll by stopping whether I’d ever be able to play 3937 i? ketball Association. Egan. HowsUvWos absent because dist tonight—Texas Tech (South Morse of Bath, Maine (30-1) vs. Russell doesn’t want some Ru'esell also got an sward by as many as 14 ^ In ts in the flrst p Oreea Manor ' (K5) 106— 124—114 1 Don Gilha—620 the American in the ninth round. ball again. I had a leather y The Celtics need one more 'vic of a death In His family and Egan west) va. Air Force (at-large) and East Providence, R.l. (lS-4). thing for nothing and Cham from Sport magazine yester two minutes of the final*canto. Jerry Smith—684 88— 125=- 92 Joe Brown puts his 'world light was teking on Army physical. Creighton (at-large) vs. Memphis brace on my leg for a long time 3 Turkltifton ...... 94 10 tory to become the winnlngest Bulkeley of Hartford (16-3) vS. berlain, 7-1 Warriors’ giant day at halftime. In a typical and missed most of the season. Then the foot fell in and Plainville 5 Glenney ; ...... 4 M 13 87—133—108 99-117— 104 weight title on the line for a I2th 3 Pinto ...... 1 team for one season in the NBA’s Rindge of Cambridge, Mass. (23- who averagsa bettar than .60 Russell performance, BiU play “Two years later when I was capltsdized at the foul lino, netting 1 Keeney ...... 1-1 3 131j-t 98rrrl29 . Burt McConkey—617 time April 21 when he fights New pointa a game. It Bill’s, close 5 0-0 10 history after tying its own rscoird 2). invited to. Sox spring training 11 in 14 tries to turn the tide. 4 Butkus ...... 7s Chet Nowteki—(683 99— 93—110 York’s stylish Carlos Ortiz. ed the most minutes (47), * .3-4 .17 of 59 yssterdsy in a 119-105 tri A Widely varied field ranges friend off the court, ' scored 18 point* second only ciunp, I saw Ted Williams In Tall Frank Butkus (17). Glen 6 Dan Pinto ...... 3 3J 9 104— 104— 119 02—125— 98 And on May 12, 'NaUonal Boxing umph over Western Division oham- But Russell ha* held Cham 5i»J*ortln ...... t 1-1 ; 3 140—118— 98 Rod McCfieon—616 Only One Race,. Left in NHL, from towaring Rindge which offers to Sam Jones’ 20 for Boston, left field, Jim Plersedl In center ney (13),''l^iz' Keeney (10) and O ljBhea...... Association light hMvyweight {flon Los Angeles. . The Celts get a forecourt of a fraction under berlain to his three lowest out- and Jensen In right. I realized Dave Turkington (10) all hit "Nick Twerdy—682 100— 99— 99 champion Harold Johnson defends uta of the season—26, 28 and grabbed 33 rebound* and had 132— 96—106 their last rfianee tomorrow at 6-feet-6 In average height down to I couldn't carry Uie glove or bat double figures for the losers. Dick 26 Total., ...... 26 15-19 U 90— 65—133 against Doug Jones in Philadel home against Syracuse. points—with his defensive three assists. Score at half, 39-39 Manor. lOY—109^137- Stan Jarvis—613 Red Wings-Rangers for Fourth the veteran, well-drilled Bulkeley The defending NBA Champs of any one of them. J became phia. Ohainberlain, the only pro to five which averages 5-11 but geniiilu* and now he's received discouraged.’’ ' John Dyment— 679 95— 117—101 All four title bouts will be on the aver score 100 points in one game, 'recognition by winning the and Eastern Diviiton kings 128—113— 116 makes few mistakes. can better their victory mark Clinton regained his .confi 97— 95—108 "Eight of the Week" television se is only three points ffiy of ' the NEW YORK (AP)—There’s onlyf Presldent'a Cup for the third 101—116—106 Bobby Rousseau caromed his own Spaulding, dsmonstrallng un with a triumph over Syra dence under Manager Johnny Joe Varrick—618 ries (ABC). 4.000 point m sjk for one geason. one real, race left in the National time, plus being named playcr- Ray Bean—674 111— 110— 99 r ^ u n d off a New York defense' usual s p s ^ and height for a Ver cuse in the regular season Pesky at Seattle last year, the Basic G>nditionmg Exercise He scored 44 yeoterday against Hockey League, and Detroit ha* an man’s :dute at 17:17 of the third mont entry won the State Ctess L of-th*-yaar by thoae who outfielder says. .98—113—U9 94— 103— 66 Syracuse In the Warriors’ 148-130 should know the beat—the finale here Tomorrow night. 121— 93—130 edge on that on*. period to give Montreal its irictory. title- by bMting eprtngttsM'■‘ toW . Lou Damato—612 loss and now has 3,997. Re wiitds e Red Wings, gstting a major . other player*. Boston holds a 6-2 margin over a i f f Haeaett—673 107— 89— 93 Tbs ^ e Rangers had.teksn a 1-0 lead Saturday, hlgbest winning margin Twelve of the first 41 PGA golf Now Followed by Ball Players up Wednesday night! against ths assist from Montr^, haVe ad on Camille Henry's goal in the first Russell overwhelmed ^ham- the the Nats. 121— 114— 130 115— 103—105 Chicago majors and has Set season in the championship gam* since tournaments of 1961 were decided 98—117— 93 HUNTING vanced to a chare oTfourth place, period said veteran Dickie Moore the tournament started in 1933. Al Wilhelm—606 marks in each, of his first two the last playoff spot, with strug tied' it in the second. by playoffs. The PGA believes this I a^ B L ^ D , Fla. (A P) — Haa^recpgnlzed for years, namely, that Walt Hillhaki—872 103— 92— 06< ' campaigns ns a pro. Bast Providence, last year’s b^peball finally gotten wise to a gling New'York and could take a to be a record. running is the basic exerqiM for 93—111— 125 94— 110—108 In the NBA’s only other game Worsley, made 52 saves—hi '"best man,” snapped a 14-game Coast Sale! simple fact that other sports have giant step Wednesday. for the league this season—inohld- conditioning? 121— 117—105 Kilt Tedford-604 yesterday, Player-Coaar Bob Pet winning streak for Rogere of New Grueling road Work 1s funda Lanky Walckowaki—671 tit helped Ills 8 t Louis Hawks to That’a when the Wings play ing 21 in the middle period. port,' 83-49, in 'winning the etate ONE 107—103— 98 their last gome of the season with GARAGE mental In getting a boxer in shape. 109—100-120 92— 106— 98 the third victory under hia com Don Binunone, r e in in g th* in-^ crown. MUFFLERS 115—118— 100 the Rangers. A, victory would give CAR Football players' and basketball Bill Legault—603 WISHING mand when ttu y beat Detroit’s Jured Johnny Bower, turned in 81 Pittefleld, making He lith try, size 12x20 '7 players' run, and swUmmera BUI Pagant Jr.—671 Ptstona 126-128. them a two-point l*»d 'withA gaune saves as th* Maple Leaf* all but won its first Western Maaaacbu- RETCHER BUSS CO. o f Ma n c h e s t e r 126— 119—134 97—101— 89 in hand—a solid leiQ at this atage Oompletoly Erected use a kick board to strengthen 68-^132— 91 Bostm, the odds-on favorite to clinched the No. 2 epoL setts title in 28 year*, 65-60 over their legs. . . 97—104-r 91 LIVE BAIT TIPS of the season. t Fitchburg, helped by Mark Be . . Ready TbVde: MltoheU Bob MacDonald—602 Roaches make fine early-eeaeon meet Los Angeles for ths NBA REG. 81,010 > 8 8 R 188 WEST HIDIMaE TURNPIKE Ed Paganl—668 title BwneUme next month when The Wings pulled ^p into a tie langer’* 81 points. . 9-7879. But boMbaU players tradlUonal- 186— 99—124 99—;106 9T fishing baits. Like the poor they WHEN YOU THINK OF ly hate to nm. HoiVever, .there la the division playoffs are ertded, laa't when they picked up one point .87 the most beautiful, 112— 95t - 93 are always with us. Bn’ > Bowling TWO GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER! mors running this year hi training 112—101— 06. used its ever-reody bench to beat in a 2-2 tie at Boston. New 'fork, Tom <3olla—668 Norm Dey—600 aver triied to catch one out of a can meanwhile, lost to Montreal 2-1 CAR GARAGE CORNER DURANT ST. | camps than before. . 106— 86— 67 - full of a couple co-;,... Los Angeles for the sixth time in Hockey at a Glance AND UP 127— 116—108 nine meetings this season. Frank despite an Inspired performance by Size 20x20 "W e are more aware now o f the 120—101— 97, 88- ^106-^119 Try this: Nall a aharp-poinu:i ffLAVOKETTEfi — Bernice most practical of all floors LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! Ramsey and K. C. Jonea came off Goalie Gump Worsley. Toronto n atio n al le a g u e Completely Erected importance of ‘ conditioning, and Ted Lawrence—688 Don Logan—586 dowel to stand upright iti the 'cen took Chicago 3-2 In the other game. Qrocker 199—8W, Lois Tbomaa Tunning plays a major role in 101— 102— 97 this bench, and propelled the CGtics Montreal I, ifow York 1, . . . Ready To Use! PLENTY OF ,FRONT AND REAR PARKING 107— 181—104 ter 'ot a gallon can. There will al« . That virtually assured Montreal 198— 998. Isuira Rapoon 118-119, m i ^ REG. 11,684 this," says Tonu Ferrlck, pitching 106— 91-T-129 92— ' 99— 95 ways roach on top of the stick. from a 28-26 deficit to a'45-S5 lend Marion Baldygn ISO, Vol Jancks Boaton 9, Detrett 3. ^ 3 9 8 in the second period, scoring IS o f of ite fifth steislglit regular sear Toronto 2, Chicago 3. Whether yqu’re building a AUTO GLASS INSTALLED coach of the Detroit Tigers. Dee Coleman—666 Earl Moore—580 -- Take it away and another moves 126, MUli* MeOrudan U L LUciU* 107— 95— 85 the team’s 17 pointa in this splurge. eon title. Th* OsnadieR* lead sec AMe BiOAN UBAGUE IGSSEUIL) No Extra Charges . . . Pay No More! 6 Years To Pay “A few yean ago the r e g i e s 105— 12 ^ 1 0 6 into handy baiting poaiUon. ond place Toronto by eeven points, KuRieka 116, Clara Mathlaeon hew home or adding a 96— 94—103 Sam Jones' 20 pointa led Boston's SlMdAT*fl IfOgOlii ~ G U & FURNITURE TOPS used to report to camp 10 to 25 124—102r-106 And don’t forget you can do while TonHito now holds a 16-polnt 115.. Tim room, ipecify beautiful Qgk DON T MISS THIS OFF^ft! pounds overwei^t. They figured Jack Talley—666 Joe Scats—571 something about stirring up wdl-balaneed attack while Jerry Rochtiter I, PttUburgh,S. 97— 101— 93 West got 81 for the Ldkers, vdio margin over Chicago. , Cleveland 4,I.Buffalo 4. floort. They give lifetime they could play themselves Into 102—116— 106 - natural Conditions' along a trout Detroit had to come from behind VILLAGE CS1ABMEK8 ^ Ber- ^ ^ M M *GENTLEMENi i«iidl rm ywr votwobli MIRRORS (FirtplocBoiKlDoor) condition. Now athletes are much 115—117— 110 ’ 84— 100— 96 jilayed without soldisr Elgin Bay- Providence 5. Hershey 2, stream. A stick thrown hard into twice to gain the tie 'With Boston, ni* Cartwright 134. Quebec 4, Springfield 1. ‘ livabiUty/at minimum cost. ^ I emmtoim m coMpWt* ith rtiaii PICTURE FRAMING («l fypM) more aware of the Im^rtance of Dick Stratton—663 Ray JiAnson—571 willow branches over stream will FREE INSTAiLATION newer getting badly out of shape. 109— 87—1<)2 8 9 - v 85— 89 A reUqwe'Wo poor foul shooting which now Is within one of ths e a s t e r n LEAOra 'PLAYOFFS Ouaraatead ter As L**g As You Ow* Your Oar perk tqi flah below. And, In the NHL record for consecutive games ’ ’Many ot the boya work out regu 119—189—111 118— 05—100 hahlts cost Ouunbsrlaln ths 4,0w k W c a u r a n t l e a o u i New Haven 4, Jqbnatown t (Beet- COLLECT' ¥nNDOW and PLATE GLASS next weeks when iivaters are un without a oletory, 2L . larly diiring the winter and come to Dava 'DeMeroliaiiit—463 Jim Woodcock—561 madt yestMOay. Ha hit only ttx ot .Tolin Harttoon 14S—385. Bd ETm- *f-fiT*-Beri*a tied, 3'3). populated and woodchucks are easy 18 fouls a torrid 19 o f 27 field Parker MacDonald got th* Bier 1 6 0 -^ 4 , Stan MirucM 141- EASY TERMS UN 5-11(i ^ OONTRACTOKSt WE HAVK IN STOCK camp in solid trim. 91—101—109 ’ 86 93— 86 to spot in new grass, try this; In j Z . - . goola. A^TSre-poInt .bprst by AI equalizer for Detroit at 17:3!1:32 for 185—3S9 Oesie Phoneuf 195—881, The New York Yankee* end New g ’ "A s for running, it has to he 117—138—117 94— 92—100 stead o f stuffing dead chucks down MANCHESTER BRANCH ■ AI * Atli AbwH ■ Ito - - Biancbl! early in' the game put the the first period after Doug MOhne* Cart Bolin Jr. 13»—875. Ray John- York Mete will' meet only twice Cesit H—w a C»ws|»il|| ^ \ 0-812 MEDICINE CAMNnS and SHOWER DOORS the Integral part ot conditioiUng, Ed Kindle—663 Don Ostbmg—550 holes, collect them; At day’s end- ■»7-:135—ISO Nats ahaad to stay in ths teamr booth N flL goal had given the son 158—358, BmU Palml«rl 144— during 19*3. They play epruig particularly with pitchers, whq only 02— 92— 18 stuff them In branches overtiangiug Bruins a 2-1 lead. Johnny Bueyk OPEN 8ATUWDAY8—OPEN THURSDAY (BVENING work at the most every fourth day, U 9 ^ 8 9 —106 89ir- 98—101 last mssthtg before the semi-final SSL M Bsgani lS7J:-g8l. Joe Gen- exhlMUon g’amea on March 22 HUTFORD GENERAL TIRE CO. COASTINDUSTRIES blueglU and cnqiple waters. They’ll playoMr'fTMay night. John Karr of Boston aad-Aiex Dstveechlo ot aisd then must exert tbemselvee In WsndeU Jacbb»-461 Bob IMs, Sr.—494 ovest S81. Walt HlUneki 853, Ed In St. Peterabun and March 27 158 OENTEB KR -\- M l 9-2828 OmStATBS GLADLY GIVKN provide a natural source of mag* g ot 87 jj 9toU for the Nate and Lao Detroit were tha other soorers. Bujiwetoe 988. Animal banquet at Fort Lwdtrdal*. ‘Fhera’a Uttla finitely. mors during a gam# than 110— 104—116 7 8 - *2— T7 goto that will foil into water and - nam tatAj to V tM . MVIN0 lEANtSHEETEP anjltine alas on the team.’’ lOB-^118—106 n— 84— 88 ' Kiiiiiftei 81. There was no aoertag in th* loot MB be MU AptK 98 at th* XoM- chance thajr srili «»s*t In tlw T om w f l * all summer. to low M H8wka’ twoyiBtodo. 1161 Wertd iaeiae.
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MI 0-9889. $22,905—Three-year-old 6 room family size kitchen, living room pletely modem including large with fireplace, dining room, 8 bed takqn notion that Jesus Christ was from England, Rhodesia and- MONOAT Thni FRIDAT I0:»0 A.M.—SATimOAT » A-M. BtremMerr-. L oots From 83.80 Ea. MI 9-4897 afUr 6. raised ranch, 3-csr basement cabinet kitchen. Approximately ship guaranteed. Autumn St rooms, ceramic tile bath, . 'very some other-worldly spirit instead America have been contributed to Ml 8-4800. CASH *N CARRY TO RBNTr-4 room heated apart- garage, 2 baths, bullt-Ui range one Acre. Phone John H. Lappen, Nobody— But Nobody—Undersells . ment. Call MI 8-8117 between 8 :80 and oven, d is p o ^ and dish nicely maintained, Immediate oc Inc., MI 9-8281, MI 3-8319, M l of the foremost social worker and St. Elizabeth’s Welfare Home, In cluding donations from church- PLEASE READ YOUR AD BIDWBIX ROMS Improvement National Musical Instruments S3 - *.m.-4:80 p.m. washer, fireplace, plu* large cupancy, $18,900. Robert Wolver- 9-7445. realist in the world, the Anglican OUMtA«d or Ada” ore ti^^en over the phone aa ■ oonr Company—all types of siding and As iFrrMAOf ' finished family room, excellent ton Agency, MI 9-2818. Church clergy'usu said. The women of Calvary Church, Utica, t h r e e ROOMS heated. .456 Main vieoleiice. The odvertleer ehonld read hie ad the FTB8T DAY ^ rootlna. Aluminum eiapboarda a AnfFERElKCf NATIONAL LUMBER INC- ! f»lANO TUNING. 87. Fifteen years’ location. A real value. church must be concemed with N. Y., the former perish of the APPEABA and RKPORT ERRORS In time for the next Ineer- experience. Free repair estimates St., second floor, $70. MI 9-S226, CXILUMBIA — Near lake, small Lots For Sale 73 every aspect of a pei^son's life, he Rev. George F. Nostrand, rector of apectalty. Unoxee’Jod workman, TMT/IALXEDMl 881 STATE STREET chtckeh ranch. Room for 8,000 Hon. The Herald hi reaponslUe lor only ONE Incorrect or emitted ship, m 9 s m , upon request. Call Kenneth Robin-,., '94. ' . adviaed, and cannot separate spir St. Mary’s. maouaHTWE NORTH HAVEN, CONN. son. Ml 3-1865, layers. Nice 6 room home «nd MANCfiiESTER—Lot, A zone. Por tneertion for any advertleement and then only to the extent of a CHestfiut 8-2147 &L itual from social, educational and Also needed ar* a facility for re ALL TYPES of roolh repaired or 9HOW,AfWiMAf/- ONE 3 ROOM apartment, $88; one U R Realty Co. Farmall tractor. Call Burt Starkey ter Street area, trees, sewer avail- “malte good” Ineertlon. Errore which do not lenoed the ralne of 4 room apartment, $79.' Heat And abu; $3,000. Carlton W. Hutchins, cultural needs. habilitation of the phyalcally han replaced, apeciallzlng in Bonded MI 3-2692 Agency, AC 8-9243 any time. dicapped and mentally retarded the adTerttaement Ww not be corrected by **make good” InaerMon. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 hot Crater, refrigerator, stove, and MI 9-8132. •'Many who call them.selve* built-up and shingle roofing. D. Murdock Christians have not really grasped children among the Coloured and Coughlin Roofing Company. Man Garden— Fahn— Dairy- utilities furnished (or both. Adulti Ml 84472 SOUTH WINDSOR $17,990 only. MI 8-5694. the meaning of the Gospel, We can Asian community, tb s' Rev. Mr. chester. Ml 8-7707, TWO SPRING coats, 2 suits, first Green reported. Products 50 Communion dress, miscellaneous MANCHESTER—Ranch, large liv: Room Ranch. Landscaped tree Suburban For Sale 75 make our contribution only by DIAL Ml 3-2711 Ing room, modem kitchen, 3 bed girl'p clothing, size 7-8. Ml 9-2848. ROCKVILLB—Three room heated lot (100-2001. Raised hearth fire self-dlacipline,’’ said the Rev. Mi‘. The Central African Federation FOR THE freshest eggs in town, apartment, first ■ floor, with off rooms, baths, large rec room, place in living room plug wall to ANDOVER—Built in 1720, Seven Green, “ and by rededlcatlng our was formed In 1963 by Southern Roofing and ChimneYS 18-A come to Or call Manchester Poul street parking, on bus Une, close excellent condition, $19,500. PhU- wall carpeting. Barbecue. PaUo. room cape with IH baths, garages selves to putting God's will and Rhodesia. Northern Rhodesia and try Farm, 472 Keeney St.. MI Wanted— TO Buy 58 to shopping and church, $80 month brick Agency, Ml 0-8484.< Split ’ rail fence. 800 ft. hemlock and approximately 3 acres. Main purpose first. God does not will the Nyasaland, each with separate ROOFING—Specialising r«P**rtn* 9-9904. We deliver free ly. MI 3-1889. TR 5-9488. highway. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, territorial governments but under SPLIT LEVEL—For those accus hedge. Many> extras. CsUt Mr. truth through English or Ameri TROUBLE REACHIIM OUR ADVERTISER? roofs of all kinds, new roofs, gut DUE TO ILLNESS Frank's Antique Govang, TR 8-8811, Jin 3-1577. can policy but through His British rule. There Is Increasing ter work, chimneys cleaned, re BALDWINS, MACS No. 2 utility, 20 THREE ROOMS and bath, elec tomed to the finer things all one demand for Independence and A f lbs, 76c. Bunce Farm ,. 629 W. Shop at 420 Lake St. will b« closed could demand ha* been in Church." paired Aluminum siding. 80 tricity and heat, refrigerator and Africans are aa prejudiced rican i-ule In Northern Rhodesia, Center Street, Ml 3-8118. until further notice. stove. Call MI 8-2487 9-5 p.m. only. cluded in this lovely 8>4 room years' experience. Free estimates. BARROWS & WALLACE Wanted— Real Estate 77 against the’ 'Coloured lor mixed largest and richest of the remain EA-Hrar Aatwtria{ Ssni«e Call Howley, Ml 8-5861. Ml 8-0788. home. The style is condusivs to WE BUT, SELL or trade Mtiqus A NICE 8 room apartment at 843 blood minority) as whites are ing British colonial territories In and used furniture, china, glass, those who enjoy split level Uvuig 58 E. Center St. MI 9-5306 WANTED—2 or 8 bedroom home Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Main St. Heat, private bath, and at its best. On tewutifully lano against the African.*, th« Anglican Africa. The idsltor explained racial Fiat la HeraM Readert Household Goods 51 silver picture frames and old between 112,000 and $18,000. Have tensions Involving constitutional stove. M l 84737. scaped spacious lot, 2-car garage. cleric reported. Heating and Plumbing 17 ESSO HAS excellent service sta TWO EXPERIENCED counter WE HAVE an opening for a part coins, old dolu snd guns, hobby SPACIOUS SPLIT buyer with good down payment. nie' American Negro would be changes and an election this fall In WALLPAPER sale—celling paint collsctions. attic contents or whols 4 bathrooms. Priced in the high Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5182, Want tafomatioii on one of our oUuwlfled advertleement*? Ko tion opportunities in Muichester- girls, one diahwasher. Apply in time Janitor. Apply Stan Ozimek, SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, cen BOs. PhUbrick Agency, MI 94464 "looked down upon" by the Afri Northern Rhodesia and Its effects GERARD J. BARONOUSKT, Bolton area available now. Small person Hob Nob Restaurant. Shop Service Manager. Moriarty Bros. 82.95 per gallon; other paint and estates. Furniture Repair Service, Bolton—new 7 room spilt level on the federation. am wer at the telephone listed ? Simply call the varnish specials. C, J. Morrison tral location. Available April 1- WISH SUMLfiUNB to handle youl cans of central Africa because of Plumbing. Installation and repair. capital requirement, paid training ping Parkade, between 10-U a.m. Talcottvllle, Conn. Tel. MI 8-7449. Adulta preferred. MI 9-1423. SPLIT LEIVEL—Exceptional condi on wooded acre lot, kitchen built- ACTUAL JOBS in U.8., Europe, Paint Store. 886 Center St. real estateT Call me at Ml t-0826 the latter'* “ pure race” fetish, he MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE Mt 9-5126. rogram provided. PhOns Mr. or after 2 p.m. tion, 7 rooms, 2 ceramic baths, at in*, 1% baths. Knotty pine family 'or prompt-imd courteous servlee. added. There are three separate Elorley days JA 7-4183, nights So. America. Write Employment tractively paneled family ‘ room room, excellent floor plan. Careful PLUMBING AND heating ra- Information Center, Room 474, 739 Three Rooms of Furniture PAPER CUTTER. Call MI 8-8268. Joseph Barth. BrtAst. and segregated systems of educa St. Mary’s Guild Ml 9.0500 ! Springfield STate 3-4839. FOUR ROOM Apartment. Ml plus enclosed porch 'and garage, construction ha* made this a beau tion and hospitals, for the white, modeling UistaliaUona, repairs. WAITRESS for lunch. Treat Shop, Boylston Street.^ Boston 16, Mass. 9-8679. FROM MODEL HOME aasumable mortgage. Beechler- tiful home. Evenings Dick Hayes, HELP! DUE to many reesm sales, for the Africans, and for the Col All work guaranteed, 25 years ex- INTERESTED In businsaa partner Route *3, Vernon. MI 9-8205. MI 84527. Meets Wednesday and lanvo yonr mtMago. You’ll hear from our advertlaer In Jig S'lEWARD FOR <5lub7~ salary Cost Over $700 Smith, Realtors, bu 9-8963, MI our listings are low. Buyers ar* oured and Asian minority, he sx- time withont spending all evening at the telephone. peiience. 24-hour sendee. Call ship. Do you have offer? If so, 34989. waiUng for all typea ot property. Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4749. phone MI 9-8183, apartment and utilities. Interested Rooms Without Board 59 BIX ROOM upeteira flat, oil heat, Celebrate Golden Wedding Jilalned. NEVER BEEN USED WARREN E. HOWLAND It asUing buying or trading, calf The Rev. Mr. Green, on his third St. Mary’s Guild will meet parties write to “Club," P. O. Box *N garage available. Phone MI 8-5584, SPRING ST.—Four bedroom bunga REALTOR 454, Windsor Locks, giving exper FURNISHED ROOMS, complet* at once Free inspections upon rs- Mr. and M n. Bennis Galll, 69^' visit to this country, said few Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Sale Price $388 low on a . comer lot. Large en 575 Main St. MI 8-1108 quest. Call the Ellsworth . Mitten Brookfield St., were feted yester Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7-A WOMAN TO do genersL . motel ience, sge, and other qualifica light housekeeping facilities. Cen Gain was employed at Cheney Americana are aware of the prob Radio-TV Repair Services 18 closed porch; garage. Real spa Agency, Realtors, Member of MLS day on the occasion of their 60th Brother* for many years until hi* Guild Hall at St. Mary’s Episco work, part-time. Call MI '4878. tions. Pay Only $4 Week trally located. Children accepted- Furnished Apartments 63-A cious, Ideal tor groiring family. T. MANCHESTER—Excellent 8 room lems of central Africa because MORTLOCK'S Driving School—Of limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., service, Ml 8-6980. wedding anniversary. retirement about seven years 'ago. that territory has not been In the pal Church. Meetings wilt take LOST — Children’s glasses on E. TV 8BHV1CE—All makea. Boaaat, J. Crockett, Realtor. MI 3-1577. stone and frame cape, carport and Center Street. Reward. MI 8-8912 fice, 448 Main St.. Mancheater. m a n OR w o m a n STENOGRAPHER WANTED—Carpenterl Must have BAcrificing c< jnplete bedroom, Manchester. ONE ROOM furnished apartment. Abotit 50 relatives, from Hart They have three grandchildren. public eye as much as the Congo or place on Wednesdays during Lent L^amliw correctly "May Save Economics^ High quality purta. one-half acre lot..Hss large assum MULTIPLE family dwelling want' after 8. To Service experience and must have refer complete living room and kitchen Heated. 'Kitchen set, refrigerator, FOUR BEDROOM ranch, 11* baths, able mortgage. Full price $16,900, ed direct from owner. Write Box ford, Windsor. Windsor Locks and A decorated cake,' money and Union of South Africa. Instead of Thursday. Members Tour U fe." Driver education Guaranteed 90 days Famous tot The Research Laborotories of ences. Yost Construction, TR LARGE FURNISHED room for gas range, bedroom set, $11 week Bloomfield, attended the surprise girts were presented to the couple. Men, money and materials are will bring sandwiches. Dsssert service alnca 1981. Phone MI PART-TIME decorator furniture from model dis wall-wall carpet, 2-car attached Call the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, T, Herald. . l o s t —Manchester Green vicinity clasaea. Member. Connecticut Pro United Aircraft Corporation have 5-9684. play home. We will give you free rent convenient location. light ly. Free gias, electricity. Apply 10 open house, given by the couple's (Herald Photo by Oflara.) needed to -provide social welfare and beverage* will be provided by fessional Driving School Assn. MI 9-4587. Pottertan's. 190 Center St TOY ROUTE a requirement I6r a stenographer garage, acre lot, only $17,500. Carl Realtors, MI 3-6980 or MI 9-5524. alley cat, white with black spots, delivery snd free storage up to one housekeeping, woman only, MI Depot Square, Apt. 4. ton-W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. daughter, Mrs. Anthony Golas; programs and facilities for the out Mrs. Jaeob Lutz and Mrs. Eliza black spot on j^ k nose, 8 months 9-7398. Very Small Starting Capital who is strong in shorthand and RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any mafct, y«ar- 9-7959. CENTER STREET—6 room Cape, son, Donald Galll and his (lance, cast* of mixed blm>d. and Aslans, beth Little. old, children's pet. Reward, MI GOOD INCOME typing and has several years ex BODY MAN wanted. Experienced. r o CKVILUBI—8 rooms furnished, TWO FAMILY 4H-4H, large rooms, Leg;al Notices Miss Eleanor Felice, all of Man LARSON’S ConnecUcut'a first It- frpe pickup and delivaty on small 4 finished, oil hot water heat, fire Blue Waters the visitor told members of the Members are also reminded to 8-4823. Operate from Home perience. You will be. assigned to Good pay. MI 9-41CK). all utllitiea Included, $38 weekly. copper plumbing. $238'285 month'monthly in chester, Another son. Andrew bring contributions to the food cenaed driving school trained — Hot, phonographs. Hours 6-10 N O R MAN’S place, large fenced in lot, near adult class at St. Mary's. Several Choice Territories one of our technical groups where ROOM FOR rent near Main St. TR 8-1886, come. Carlton W, Hutchins, MI schools, buq and shopping. West tmiTATION OBDKB Galll of Coronada, Calif., was un Th* Rev. Mr. Green, rector of sale to be held in. Neill Halt Certified and approved la oow of p.m. B A B RaAo and TV. V3 you will have direct contact with 443 HARTFORD ROAD AT A COURT OF PROBATE h.ld Ocean water la blue because dirt AVAILABLE SOON Hazel St. Ml 9-2170. 9-8182. Side Realty, BI 9-4342 or MI44710 able -to attend. particles In It reflect the sunlight, the parish of Bulawayo West In Wednesday after th* 10 SJn. fering claaaioom and. behind 9-5689, Ml 9-1479. members of our engineering and Ml 8-1524 St Manche«t.>r within and (nr the Aimonneenients MANCHESTER and also Salesmen Wanted 36-A any time. Diatrict of Manchaatcr, on Iht 6th day Mr. and Mrs. Galll were married but the water absorbs the red and Southern Rhodesia, conducts serv- service. Mrs. Arthur Holmes, wheel Instruction tor teenagers. scientific staff. Before you buy furniture any ROOMS TO RENT, also cabins with Business Locations NORTH COVENTRY — 8 room o f March, 1962. MI 94076. TELEVISION antennas and rotor where—shop at Norman’s, efficiency. Scranton Motel. Call MI March 10, 1912 at St. Augustlns's yellow. Ih e greens, bluea and vio iess In three centers Including the Mrs. Alice Johnston and Mrs. INOOMB TAXB8 prepared in your Hartford Rockville AUTOMOBILE salesmen wanted to 64 ranch, combinations, fireplace, MANCHESTER—Customized 8 bed Pri-aant, lion. John J. Wallett, Jutiga. Christina Burkhardt will bt In home or by rapointment. Exper systems Installed and repaired. Atmosphere is pleasant, equip-; Join Chevrolet dealership. Success 9-0826 atfer 6, For Rent Eatato o( Mary-T. KsJaar, lata ot Church, Hartford, and have lived lets that are left make the Indigo living room of a private home in Serving Mancheater and surround East Hartford Storrs early occupancy. Asking tmly room ranch, IH baths, partially Mancheater in said DIalrict. dereaaad. the suburbs. A church with seat- charge ef the food sale, . ienced tax wont, 94-boor sernca. PREPARE FOR drl'ver’s teat. ment is modem and there is . ade- i ful applicants will receive training in Manchester fo r 60 years. Mr. blue of deep ocean water. Agea 16 to 60. Driving and claaa ing areas. Modem TV Service, 406 Stafford Springs Windsor TAPE RECORDERS for rent,^ Mar LARGE FRONT room furnished for EXCELUBNT for anv busi $11,900. Tongren Agency, MI finished rec room, profnsim al On mnlinn o( Unula P. Coatanzo, 64 Call MI 8-4738,______quate parking at the door. Benefits with pay, plus opportunity to step S4S21. Cedar RIdre Terrace, Gtaalonbury, room. Throe inatructora No wait-' Center St., MI 8-2205. Wetheratield WUllmantic low's, 667 Main. Call Ml 94221. light housekeeping, ladies only. MI ness or ottiM, apartment includ- landscaping, close to new St. Conn, adminlatrator. Plug several other areas and salary are attractive, and up your Income. Gem Chevrolet, ed, 476 Main St, Ml tHOHa. «4. Bartholomew’s School, shopping FRDERAL. INCOME taxea prepar- Ing. Manchester Driving Acade periodic reviews insure that ability 1132 Main Street, Willimantlc. 3-6388. 105 HOMESTEAD ST. — 8 room ORDERED: That aix montha from tn imnd. my. PI 2-7249. EXPERT TV Service, all makes, ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made and transportation. Assumable the 5|h day o( March, 1962, be and the ed wjUi your reasonable prices, genuine Philco We will appoint a sincere man or will be recognized. For an appoint SMALL 6TQRB, 3 Summer St. brick front ranch, fireplace, oil V.A. mortgage. Buy direct from aame are limited and allowed for the Resaonable rataa. J Baylea. slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. FOR RENT—Room to young wom ■credltora within which lo brln* In their tubes, over the counter, 40% off. woman to aervice a number of aen- ment. please ciUl Mr. W. M. Walsh, AD BOOK m a t c h e s Budget terms. Call Mrs. Roberts, Ideal for dry cleaning establjah' hot water, rec room, all utilities, owner for only 819,900. Call MI TeL Ml 94246. JAckson 8-4811,' Extension 7145, an Or couple, home privileges, ga claima agalnat aald eatale, and said ad Turnpike TV A Appliance, next to aaUemal self-service “ TOY SHOP’’ Full Or Part-Time Men Ml 9-7590. (, rage if desired. Phone evening* or ment. Cali bn 8-3487, 9-S only. concrete driveway, central. West 9-1873 after 4 p.m.' minlatrator la directed to give public Business Services Offered 13 <5aah In BIG selling Union- Label Side Realty, MI 9-4842 or MI 84710 notice to the credlinra to bring In their INCOME TAX returns prepared by Stop A Shop, Ml 9-3408, Displays located in m.arkete, drug weekends. M 3-4856. variety atoree, etc. Each "TOY Campaign Book Matches to all can A GOOD SELECTION of sterilized, STORE OR office i pace, street 3-8710 any time. claima within aald time allowed by former Internal Revenue agent In CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, didates—right up to November level, 71 E, Center St. Call .AD publishing a ropy ot thi* order In soma \ th« convenience of your home for I earns r Research’ reconditioned used furniture for LARGE double, one single, clean Leifal Notices newspaper having a circulation In said rA'-r’ ' Reuonable ratea. Cal) PI 2-7568 available all hours. Satiafaetlon place toys each week and' collect elections! Fast, steady dally com- every room, including appliances. 6-1623. GRANDVIEW—ST.—If you want probate district within ten days from \lndlvldual and builneaa. M3 94988. between 1::30-4:30 or any time and quiet, central location, private guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1916. money. misions. Sell regular 'Une, featur 30% off on new dinette, kitchen entrance, parking. Gentleman. MI quality built ranch, look at this DECBEE OK LIMITATIOlf OF the data o( this order and return make Saturday or Sunday. home. Three bedrooms, one with CLAIMS to this court o( the notice given. Laboratories ing Glamour Girls, Hillbillies, sets, mattresses. Credit terms. Le- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. INCOME TAX returns prepared by 8-1888. STORE FOR rent. S48 N. Main St. private bath, lovely living room AT A COURT OF PROBATE hoW*h auditor. Btulneis and .individual. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - ReUred REQUIRES ONLY FEW Tenarama; dozens more. Every Blanc' Flimiture Hospital. 195 MI 9-8329, «4 . At Covontry, within ana Cor th$> Dlntrirt thing for everyone In FREE Mas South St., Rockville, TR 6-2174. with dining area, beautiful kitch oC Coventry, on the 8th day ot March. LIMITATION OBDRR * Accounting aervlcea. Raymond from the shop. Can taka care of Millinery, Dressmaking 19 HOURS EACH WEEK en, Full baaement (ha* another A.D. 1862. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Girard, IQ 9-6008. all your upholstering needs at United Aircraft ter Outfit. No experience necessary, Open 9-8. Saturdays till 6. We also Apartment*—Plat*— Present Hon. Elmore TurkltiKton, at Manchester within and (or the This Is not a Job hut a chance to no investment, 'Write today. SU fireplace), oversized garage, good District of Mancheater, on the 6th day great savings. Call CH 2-2878. ALTERATIONS, dressmaking and get into something you may have buy houselots of furniture. We Tenements 63 Houses For Rent 63 Enq.. Judge. TAX PROBLEMS? Call PI 94607 PERIOR MATCH CO., 7588 S. give World green stamps. lot. Selling for 10% below cost. On motion ot Herman F. LeDoyt, Ad of March. 1962. suits. Quick service. Reasonable. always wanted---a business of your T.- 3_. Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1577. ministrator. Route 31, Coventry. Conn Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. and have your return prepared for ODSMA APPLIANCE Sarvlce-fla- Corporation Greenwood, Chicago 19, Hi; TWO BEDROOM ranch, stove, re. Estate of Edward C. Elliott, late of MI 8-8688. own. One that can be handled In ANNOUNCING the opening of THREE ROOMS heated. Main 8t„ on the estate of Andrew C. Hunter, late you. You itiwaya save more than it paira all makes refrigerators, with er without stove. Call between frlgerator and bedroom set, many MANCMESTBR—Bell St. 8% room of Coventry, within said district, de Manchester in said District, deceased. cdMa. -treesers, washing machinea, dry- spare time and still leave room Silver Lane, East Hartford, Conn. Roger’s quality used furniture. extras, $130 per month. MI 9-2081 ceased. On motion of Jay E. Rubinow of aaid for full time expansion. Ga* stoves, chests of drawers, 5:30-7:30. Ml 8-6441. ranch, 4 year* bid, large lot with This Court doth decree tliat six Mahehester, executor. era rangea, oU and gaa burners. Moving— ^Trucking- All qualified applicants will re Help Wanted— country surroundings. Quality months be allowed and limited tor ihe ORDERED; That six months front RUGS AND bedapreada expertly Ml 9-0066, Alijyork fu a u ^ ;^ beds, and many miscellaneous THREE ROOM single with new creditors of said estate to exhibit the 6th day Of March. 1962, be and > - ttyed, choode from 70 decorator Storage 20 NOT A GET-RICH-QUIGK- ceive consideration for employment Male: or Female 37 items. Roger’s Vsed Furniture, kitchen range, newly - decorated, built. Plastered walls, hot water the same are limited and allowed for without regard to race, creed, color FIVE ROOM apartment, aeeond heat, cast Iron radiation, etc their-Olaima against the same to the colors. Lucky Lady Laundry, ’ 48 LAWN MOWERS sharpened and SCHEME 117V4 Spruce St. MI 8-4965. floor. 18V4 Ford St. Tel. MI 8-4781. on bu* Une. One or two adults pre Administrator and directs that public the creditors within lyhlch |o bring in Purnell Place. MI 9-2002. ^ repaired sales and service, pick, MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. or national origin. LATHE AND drill prear operator, ferred, Cali MI 9-3282. $17,900 Philbrick Agency, MI notice be given of this order by adver their claims against said estate, and Light trucking and paeltaga dallv- If .vou have a desire to better your male Or female, experience neces 9-8464. tising in A newspaper having a ctrcula- said executor is directed to give pubtie up and delivery, lee' skates sharp self—if sober, honest, and really FOUR ROOM apartment. Including lion in said district, and by poating^a notice to the Creditors to bi^ig in their, INTERESTED in piano or organ ery: Rafrigeratora, washers and sary. Dean Machine Products, 166 GLENWOOD GAS range, best of- claims within said time alloWod hy ened, precision ground.' L A M sincere, have a car and minimum heat, hot water and gas for cook MANCHESTER -Colonial 4 bed copv thereof on the public sign post in playing as a hobby? Morning and Equipment Corporation, Route 83, stove moving apeclalty. Folding Adams Street, Manchester. fer. Ml 9-5811. ing. Gas'stove snd electric refrig Houses For Sale 72 said Town of Coventry nearest the publishing a cony of this order in some evening group clasaea for begin chalra for rent. Ml 9-0789 8298 required, apply at once, giving rooms, 1% baths, modem family place where the deceased last dwelt. newspaper having a circulation in said Vernon, <3onn. 'TR 8-7609. Manches complete details about yourself, erator furnished. Call MI ff-77S7 size kitchen, built-in stove, dish Certified from Record. probate district within ten days front ners and near beginners now being ter exchange. Call Enterprise 1948. between 6-7 p.m. NEW RAN(5I—6 rooms. 2 fuH P:I*M0RE TURKINtJTON. Judge. the date of this order and return make formed. Rates reasonable, depend MANCHEISTER Moving and Truck- phone number. Airmail or wire: Situations Wanted— MAYTAG WRINGER type washer, baths,I large western style kitchen washer, etc. l-car garage, Gne to this court of the notice given. Uig Company. Local and long dis JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. ing on size of grmip. Mrs. Edna SHARPENING Sendee — Saws, R.N. U-7 SHIFT, part-time. Laurel Male reasonable. MI 8-1894. CENTER ST.—2 room apartment, with built-in*. 2-car garage, prime year old. $21,900, Philbrick Agen DECREE ON UMITATION OF tance moving, packing and stor- -39 cy, hn 94464. - CLAIMS Kaempfer, MI 8-0596. knives, axea, shears, akatea, TOY MERCHANDISING CORP. Manor. MI 9-2324. heat and hot water, two bus lines location of beautiful homes, AT A COURT OF PROBATE bnlHfl) LIMITATION ORDER ;e. Regular aervlca throughout TRADE SCHOOL graduate with 18 MODERN light mahogaiiy, 6-plece, $27,500, Philbrick Agency, MI At Coventry, within and for the Dlatrlct AT A i:OURT OF PROBATE held rotan blades Quick service. Cm 84-10 68th Street available. Ml 9-6105. MANCHESTER and vicinity—if you tol Elqutpment Co., 88 Main 8t„ few England states and Florida. Woodside 77, New York MEAT WRAPPERS, experienced month* experience, presently tak bedroom set, very good condition .______9-8464. ______of Coventry, on the 8th d*y of March, at Manchenter within and fur tha Mil 8-8568. Also, box spring and mattress. | >t h h e e ROOM apartment, are looking for new or used A.D. 1962. District of Manchester, on the 7th day Personals Manchester. Hours daily 74, full time work. Good hours, good i ing course in architectural draft heat, Preiw»;it Hon. Elmore Turkinrton, of March. 1962. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Ml wages, many benefits. Apply in i ing, desire* full-time carpentry bedspread. 2 white lamps, 2 small hot water city. e, re- $11,800—3 bedroom ranch, cellai. homes,' some with small down pay Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 0>>. ments, call the Ellinvorth Mitten E«q., Judge. _ BlLElCrROLUX Sales and Service, 8-7958. person, Mott’s Super Markets. 587 work. Ml 3-1081. crystal lamps, maple coffee table' frlgerator. - - ■ ’ 245 N. Main,Mai aecond doqbl* garago, trees, near bus, On motion of Herman P. LeDoyt. Ad Estate of David. Werhner, late of bonded representative, Alfred Moving, packing, storage -local Help Wanted— Female 35 with 2 drop leaves; aluminum floor, $88. MI 9-5229, 9-5. stores, Carlton W, Hutchins, M? Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6980 or MI ministrator. Route 31. Coventry. Conn., Manchester in said District, dfceased. and long distance. Agenta (or E. Middle Tpke., Mancheater. l 9-5524, on the estate- of Sarah H. Marr. late of On motion of Edna Werbnpt' of said Araell, 906 Henry St. Tel. MI SNOW PLOWING, day and iilght Christma* tree. MI 3-1237. 9-5182.______^______Coventry, within said district, deceased Manchester, executrix, Lyons Lines Inc., world-widt CONNECTICUT registered R.N. or ROCKVILLE— Apartments newly ORDERED: That six months from the 8-0480. service. Rates according to Inb WOMAN to live In and care for 2 ODD JOBS. Call C. J. Goes, PI VERNON—6 bedroom Colonial, This Court doth decree that six and/or conditions. MI 9-5650 all movers. Free estimates. MI 64187. L.P.N. for weekend relief shifts 7-8 pre-school children while mother 2-6174. QUEEN automatic washing ma decorated, dinette, kitchenette, $12,600 — ROCSCVlLLE. 6 room months be allowed and limited for the 7th day of March. 1962. be and the Joe Sullivan Says same are limited and ailnwed for the DO YOU NEED a private mailing hours. or 8-11 p.m, in convalescent home chine, good as new. Also, desk and ! bedroom, tile bathroom appli ranch, large Uving room, cabinet extra large shaded lot, large fam creditors of said , estate to exhibit their works. Board and room, plus ily special. Tongren Agency, Jtl claims against tiw* same to the Ad creditors within which to bi-ing in their address for any reason? Divor-1 In Rockville. Tel. TR 6-4291. small salary. MI 4-1147.- chair. Inquire SIS Charter Oak St., ances, 885 per month. Gail Ml kitchen, beautifully landscaped ministrator and directs that publlo claims against said estate, and said cees. etc. For further Information BUSINESS-professlonai accounts Painting— Papering ‘21 Articles For Ssle 45 MI 9-1591. 8-1869. TR 54485, lot. Shown by appointment. Marion 3-6321. notice be given of this.order by adver executrix is directed to give public Step up to a Rambler at De CORMIER reply to Box A, Herald. All in If your receivables need action,, SALESGIRL wanted for modem E. Robertson, Kealtor, MI 3-5963. tising In a newspaper having a clrcuta notice to the creditors to bring in their, PAINTING AND paperhanglng. drug store, friendly atmosphere, FRIGIDAIRE freezer. 18 ru. ft. ca COLUMBIA—Would you like some tion in said district, and by posting i claims within said time allowed hy pub quiries kept confidential. phone Ml 0-5317 any hour. AAA SNOW BLOWERS - Prom $79.98 I FOR RENT—4 room apartment.- copy thereof on the public sign post in lishing a copy of this order in some Reimbursement Sendee. 869 Main Good clean wcrkmanshlp at rea benefits, salary plus commission. Stenographers pacity, chest type; excellent con-1 Heat, hot water, parking, $70 a CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Colonial, thing extra nice In a new apllt newspaper having a circulation in said MOTOR SALES far Top Service, Economy and up. Parts and service Capi level or ranch home? Lake privi said Town of Coventry, rrearest the WOULD LIKE to locate Lorraine Si. Bonded. soniible rates. 30 years in Man- Please apply In person. Franklin tol Equipment Oo.,. 88 Main St.. dition. Will sacrifice to make I month. Tel. MI 8-2068. , 3 flrsplacsi, lajrga cabinet Utehen, place where the deceased last dwell. probate district within ten days from Scully (maiden name), old school cheatei. Raymond FIska. MI Pharmacy, 3371 Main St.. Glas- For room for game room. Call MI 1>,4 baths, screened porch, swim leges, built-in*, m baths, garage, Certified from Record. the date of this order and return make and Driving Ease." 0-0237 Huurs ?-S dally, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 artesian well and low taxes. Call ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge. to this court of the notice given. friend. Please notify her or me, ABSOLUTE bargain—cuatom made tonbury, ______" Saturday. 9-7084. THREE ROOM apartment at 170TO ___ ■ wingming 1 pool, g a r^ e, comer lot JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Marie Thomas. Grove Beach Rd.. alipcovers, "drapes ai fU b L E R m U S H Oak St., third floor, with . h ^it; I 90x178.'^ h ow n "by tmsnt. Burt Stsrlrey Ageney7“ AC 8-9243 LIMITATION OBDEB Budget terma. Call Mrs. Roberta, PAINTING papering, floor sand WANTED — Experienced hair TAKE OVER PAYMENTS any time. ______AT A COURT OF PROBATE hMd LIMITATION OBDKB Westbrook, Conn., c /o Trippeoney. SPECIAL bargaina in woolen stripa Can move -Ight in. Call Ml 9-7W4. AT A COURT OF PROBATR h.M Ml 9-7590. ing. remodeling. Call Mr. Charles, dresser, good salary and commis and remnant* for nw braiding or FROM OUR BANK 3-5953. at Manchf*iii^r within and for ihp * R a m h ltr € ltu iie has big-car Ml 9-0726. Company offers immediate THREE ROOM apartment. Heal Dlutrlct of ManchPBtPr. on tho 6lh day at ManchMl^r within and (or tha sion, ideal working conditions, ex- hooking now at Colonial Rem FOR UNPAID BALANCE COLUMBIA—Are you looking for a of March. 1962.' Diatrict of Mancheater, on tne 6th day room jor a compact price!'' ''' Automobiles For Sale 4 PIANO TUNING, $7. Fifteen years’ | ------— pending our shop. Ix>vely Lady i openings to qualified stenographers. nant Shoppe, 118 Center St. 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! stove, refrigerator Gables, 118'' CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Ranch, 4 bedroom home? Very low taxes. Preifpnt. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judgp. ot March, 1962. . , experience, Fre, repair estimates | EOTERIOR and wterlor pataUlj|. Beauty Salon. Call Ml 9-9368 for START PAYING Main St.. MI 9-5229, 9-5. large Uving room with flrsplace, Lake privileges', good neighbors Eitate of Roup Mary Carnoy. JatP of .Present, Hon. John J. Wallelt, Judfe. upon reque.st. Call Kenneth Robin-1 Paperhanging. Wallpaper Iwka Ideal working conditions, excel formal dlnmg room, family sis* Manchputpr in'nald District, dreeased. Estate o( "Calherlne Roblnaon lata o( CALL OR SEE me for a good deal appointment. All inqutriei eon- SINGFR s l a n t needle sewing ma- IN MAY and excellent- price. Call Burt On motion of Frank D. Waddell. 38 Mancheater. In aald Diatrict. deceased. on 1962 Fords, Falcons, Falrlahes, son, Ml- “ 3-1365. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. fidential. lent benefits, and outstanding ATTRAC?nVE 6 room duplex 8 kitchen 3 bedrooMs, 1% baths, Starkey’s Agency, AC 8-9248 any, On motion o( Ada R. Rojaa of aald wages. rhine (like new) coat 8229, sacri- 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Hufihps St.. Hartford. Coniipctlcut. ad ThunderUrds or clean used cars ‘Floors. Good clean workmanship. ! flce $78. Will take $2 weekly. hD $9.86 MONTHLY bedrooms, large cabinet kitchen, recreation room with fireplace, time. ' - ministrator vHih will aniiPXPd. Manchester, adnilnlalratrix. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. basement and attic, steam oil ancloard breesaway, attached ga, ORDERED: That fix monthi from thp ORDERED; That al* months from and trucks. Walter G. Parker. L. j 3-1368. Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, 5th day of March. 1962.. bp and the the sixth day of March. 1962. be. and P. Fitzgerald, Rockville. Ml 3-2486, Household Services Leo PeUetler, ID 94826 or MI APPLY IN PERSON heat, cf^per window screens, op rage, landscaped yard 91x194. Uie aame are limited and allowed for 9-5082 Ruga. Lamps Tables PORTER STREET area-4 room lamp are limited and allowed for the Ml 94334, MI 9-3422. 88 Lone Hill St. j SEVEN H.p ! BOLEN ,5ractor with posite Center Park. Available April Marlon E. Itebertaon, Realtor, MI Colonial with attached garage, credltora w’tthln whi'ch to brine In their (he creditors within whlrh lo brln* In Offered . 13-A Clerk - Typists And Other Items their claims against said estate, and East Hartford I anow blower and lawn mower, EVERYTHING $228 76 15. Adulta preferred. Ml 9-7829, 8-5161, every modem feature, brick front claima aftainat said eftate, and aaid ad NEEX> CAR? Your credit turned CEILING reflnlshed, painting, wall minlatrator c.t.a. if directed to ^Ajve aald adminlstralrl* la directed to five SAM’S UPHOLSTERY - Retired papering. Wallpaper books on re other extras. Call M l 9-8988. fireplace, beautifully treed lot. All public notice to the creditofa to bring public notice lo the creditora to bring down? .Short on down payment? Permanent full-Uma poaltions AVAILABLE April 1. 6 room, sec MANCHXSTlIR-4 bedroom boms, In their claima within aald lime allowed from the ehop Cat. take care of quest. Flillv insured. Call Edward ROOMS PURNTTURE this at a price you can afford. in their claima within said time allow Bankrtijpt? Repossession? Don't all your upbolateruu needs at available for good typists- In our ond floor, apartment. Heat and exeellsm ckast and storage space, Beechler-Smith, Realtors, MI ed by pubilfhtnfr a copy of this order In by pUhllsbln* a "copy of this order In R Price. Ml 9-1008. Help tVanted— Male 36' $10.16 MONTHLY hot water, $118 monthly. MI 3-3343, some newspaper having a rlrculatlon In some newspaper having a circulation JOSEPH SULLIVAN despair! Sea Honest Douglas. In great savings. Call CH 2-2878. MEN'S ICE skates, almost new, Urge andoesd pordb, 3-car 94952, MI 84969. In said'prohat* district within tan daya ------i Clerical Department. High School size 11, $9. MI 9-3285. Westlnghouee Refrigerator. Living 9-8 MI 9-4897. 5-7. rags, 819.700 Phflbrtex Agency, said probate distHC’l within ten daya quire about lowest down small j Room, Bedroom, Dinette. Rugs, i ______y .ft - from the date of this order and return from the dale of this order and return Salts - s a a S S s est payments anywhere. No small FTAT FINISH Holland window IN -rpiO R painting, decorating,! education, accurate typing. and FIRST CLASS tool or die makers 94414. make to this court of the notice given. make to this court of the n o ^ e given. ceilings, wallpapering, floor sand- s. . Lamps^ Tables and Other Items ONE 2*4 AND oiie 3 room apart- JOHN I; W Ali-ETT; Judge. loan Or finance, company plan. shades made ’-o measure. All good knowledge of grarhmar essen for part-time work, mornings or JOIfN J. WALLETT. Judge., ing and reflnishing. Clean work early afternoons only. Apply 234 e v e r y t h i n g I297..34 ment, centrally located. South FLORENCE ST.—7 room horn# In Manchester and Douglas Motors, 833 Main. metal Venetian blmds at a new tial. Excellent working conditions CARPET manship. No Job too smsll. John Hartford Rd., Manchester. End. Bath, heat, hot water, stove, excellent condition Inside and out, low price. Keys made while, vou Verfallle. Ml 9-5750 . , wait Marlow's. and liberal employe benefits. Call 8 ROOMS FURNITURE refrigerator. Reasonable. Call eneloeed porch, one-car garage, IMMEDIATE opening in Manches $14,74 MONTHI..Y after 12 noon. MI 94404. priced for quick sale, 918.900. Phil- Vicinity Manchester Youth Charged DOIX5E STA’nON wagon, $100. MI PAINTING and wallpapering, wall- Mrs. Peterson, Liberty Mutual In REMNANTS 9-1154. AN UNUSUAL bargain! Reuphol surance Company, Ml 8-1161, for ter. Weil known company has Washing Machine. Westinghouse' brick Agency, MI 9-M64. Mmtkkr CUuttie, 6 or F>f ‘ paper removed. Wallpaper books Refrigerator. Bedroom,- living* $13,500 Bolton—8 room ranch, with teem ster 3 piece living mom aet: sofa focal opening for ambitiour, and breezeway and garage; wooded 1956 CHEVROLET, 4 door 210, gchd on requeau Ceilings. Free esti appointment. enthusiastic man. Must have at Room. Dinette. Dishes , Rugs. MANCmSTER - 1950 'American /«f sU 6>>bal«r«, and 3 chairs. $145. Choose from mates. Call Roger, M l 3-0923. Hall and Stairs lot, good location, a weU kept In Fatal East Hartlord Crash condition, new battery, exhaust | group of fine fabrics. Work done least High School, education. $105 Lamps, Tables, Blanket* Colonial, 18x33 Uving room, knotty Dina racireaUon t«om, bar. han^ moderate priced home. system, brakes, tires. Reasonable.; by expert craftsmen on oilr prem CLERICAL position avallabla at starUng income. Excellent ad! snd Othe- Items 815,900 Vernon—$1,600 assumui the Ml 9-5838. ises. All work fully guaranteed once, full-time. Knowledge of typ vancement opportunities plus EVER’YTH yG $398 22 , locafloR. Only 117,900. Carlton W. A 21-year-old Mancheater manii>because Scharlacken’* body wa* Electrical Services 22 Manchester ATTENTION . Hutchins, MI 94183, G.l. mortgage on this unique 5 Mill Fabric Saiesrooin, 175 ^ e ing.'Confidential Interview H you (ringe beneflta and bonus. Call HA who drove the automobile ■ that wedged behind the wheel, 1986 PLYMOUTH convertible, new 84421 Or write P.O. Box 184, room ranch with attached ga Police said Rudeen was a PICTURED ABOVE IS OUR DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN SU. excl'islve Cheney Fabric FREE ESTIMATES—Prompt aerv- prefer. Phone MI 3-2741, Michaels Price Include* DeUvery Setup,; MAIN STREET shopping —custom rage, built-in range and oven, top tires, and upholstery. Beat salesroom. In Manchestsr. Ml Jeweler*. -r South Windham, Conn, Carpet Center Service. Guarantee Imm'edtate de- amaahed Into a utility pole In parently thrown from the car. otter. Call MI 9-6178 after 6 p.m. Icft on all 'ypes of electrical wir SECRETARIES brick and trams nnqh, huge good location. No closing costs. 8-7322. Budget terms arranged. ing Licensed and insured Wilson livery or Free Storage until, needed. : kitchen, 3 bedrooms, itemaolilate $16,900 Bolton—6 room Cape, base Eaat Hartford ye»terday, killing Police said the car skidded 92 Equipped « follewi Xaiqe wuutliur.uy*, huatur, dufruffur, fufliu fiw it ••*♦ , rtcEnlnq w H , bud OUTSTANDING opportunity avail 311 MAIN ST. . Phone for sppoiolmeht FORCED TO SELL-1968 retract- Electrical Co., Manchester. CHECK OUT CASHIER conditiim. reasonably priced. Carl- ment garage, 3 fireplaiiea, large a paasenger and Injuring, himaelf feet as It waa going west on Bum- eanvarsion, all Wtop, ^iuftiiiy bpekB^jmdwceaflng, ceramic mufHar $m 31 needs new outfits? da rn the extra SR. INDUSTRIAL ENGR. ployment in social work, teach the Mias Bryaht College pageant gsaid IMstrIct. on the 22nd day of March ing Shop. money you need the easy AVON HathiM Oltaawl ing, probation, parole or coun- baths, large Uving-dtelhg room, H I 8-2692 Mlaa Betty A. Galaalte, 16, of 83 and dance Saturday night becauO# A.D, 1962 at ten o'clock In the fore! family room,' enclosed teoeteway, De(!ormier Motor Sales, Inc. ALMOST unlimited funds available Wsy. Today’s busy housewife wel I.E. plus 4-8 yrs. T.8., Standards, aeling. RRAn I WWTNEY Kanyon PI., Eaat Hartford, who ra- Ite sponsors taHefi to obtain th* jioon, and that notice be given to all Septie TsaW Ory Wella, Sewer 2-car garage, profeestonal lai^- R.D. Murdock MI 8-6472 for private mortgage*. It you come* th* opportunity to shop In fabricating and welding. $78-9000. Line* IsstalleS ■■■ Cellar Water- celvad neck and back InJurlea amd necessary police permit. money to conaolidate worrisome ]Eee 2 resumes, Details available from State scaplng and mors. Asking 823.909. a lacerated forehead. When police arrived, the apon- // Building— Contracting 14 her own home snd appreciates the prooflpg peae. . Personnel Department, 405 AIRBRAFT DDPLEX-Ccntral locaUoo, 8 bed- debts, to improve yeur property, service you give. No experience Inquire 8 0 9-5763. room* each aide, ceramie balha, Rudeen waa cha.rged with n^U- aora—Phi Sigma Nu fraternity- Mancheste/s Own Rambler Dealer CARPENTRY—Specializing, in the State Office Budding, Hartr .M r. ef .ralteS Alreraft Obm. soma nawi^per having s circulation in ' nr for any punxM , 'and can pay needed. Call BU 9-4922, Barker Personnel 3SS Mate Stnet 818.500 — ATTRACTIVE 6 room , 3 heatlnt aystema, axcepUoaal fat- gent homicide after he made a pleaded for time to crown a Ml 3-4U 5 MANCHESTIk smaller work; repair*, alterations, $22.25''per mimth tOr each ll.Ollb ford, CotinecUcut, or from lo^ queen. Jean waa crowned, and 2H5 IROAD ST. iUKINNEY BROS. Eaat Hnrtfert, Oona. raaielL g -ettr attadiMl & wMBnuBt iPooaibUity. B6eehl«r- atetement that he waX driving the the dey of aald hearing, to appear If recreation rciomt, etc. Sagging you borrow, call Frank Burks, at WAITRESS WANTED — Days cal offleee o t Connecticut State ear. Jtetly Inveatigatlon left doubt then pf^Ieer escorted th* crowd they see ettuse at said time and place IknploinneBt SenrlM. W, Hntdite^ W Binlfo. S t e a lt h MI. 94803. Ml and be heard .relative thereto, , and buildings, porches leveied-secur- Connecticut Mortsace Ebcchange, 10:80-4, Apply fat person, WlUls's Service SBWBrwgw Disposal C o. Am iqaijl'eiipiitewHj iHttaFtr ■ahouetba Identity of tha driver. finMathahafi. mas* return to this court. ( ed.'Free estimates. Work guaraa* IS Lewis 8I-. Hanford, CH 6-6*97 Btsak House. Call for appoint- ISS-1SS Paari S-SSSS . Bbcam. No. 6070 2 ? ^ JOHN J. WAUJirr, Judge. teed. No Job tod small. TR 8-9759. days, JA 9-5858 avfS. maat; SC S4061. 18SI liUiB St. ' SpriagaeM. KasiL
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MONDAY, MARCH 12, IM l PASS SnCfEEN itattfirfster lEajnhtg Bloodmobile Visits HospUfil Tomorrow^ a. tn. to 6:30p, m. fund BoUcltattons of local tMialnsas Henry J. Judd, son of Mr. and and professional men al». ^ r« L«t tk« scientifie Mrs! Albert Judd, 66 Pbley S t, has $3^000 Given made yesterday at the ’WaddeU Average Daily Net Press Run About Town been named to the dean’s honor roll CHIROPRACTIC method The Weather School. Prominent local cltlaens For the Week Ended at the Milwaukee School of Bii- conducUng this girt you^the nsolii Fbreeaat of U. 8. Weather Bateau Pftul H. CMMer, K>n of Mr. w d glneerlng for his academic work To Scouts report^ additional contributions of Blarch 10, 1962 Mrs. Cm ! a , CWMler, 300 N. Main during the past quarter. A . me over |i,000. you waRt— Partly cloudy tonight and S t, hM boon promoted to the rank chanical enfpneerlng stddent at the » ------' Bstural good heaiflu 13,554 Wedneoday, icattered light snow of c ^ e t aergeant In the Army Re- college, Jiidd was graduated from In Canvass (lurrie*. Colder tonight. Low IS Manchester High School In 1669. Blember of the Audit aerve training corps at Bucknell In SO. High Wednooday near 46. University, Lewlaberg, Pa., where Manchester Boy Scout and Cub l^econd Lecture ' Burean of' Otrcnlatioa he la a sophomore. Miantonomoh Tribe, No. 68, Im Scout units reported a total of Manchotter-—A City of Village Chahn^^ proved Order of Red Men, will hold over S8,0<)0 contributed to their On Gardens Set XI Oanuna Chapter of Beta. annual past sachem night at "nnk- fbianca drive In a house-to-houae •eif G i TTINR er HaU tonight at 8 o’clock. Fred VOL. LXXXI, NO. 137 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1962 (CBaanified AdverUnlng on Page 141 PRICE FIVE CENTS Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow at Hayes, state great sachem, and his can'vaas^ yMterday.- Several units The second In a serlek of three 8 pjn. at the home of Mrs. Barbara' board of great chiefs, will make ha's# yet to reM rt their collectloiu home gardening lecturoa open to Kahoun, 163 S. Water St., Ware in thla Scout Family and General P N ionts their annual visit to the tribe. Re the pubUc wlU he given tomoiTow house Point Members unable to freshments will be served. BoUeltation. , i attend are asked to contact Mrs. 'Where MdRbhester families were at 7 p.m.i ln Room 109 ait Manches H 'SfinSf AUee Ansaldi, 101 Princeton S t ’The Manchester Registered not at home yesterday, follow-up ter High Scfiool. e a r s Nurses Association will meet calls will be made during the com John ZaipBdka, owner of Wood iltht. mUSmuiOi, nw .ius IM H ie W CrU of Xlanchester wiU ing week. A completion of the land Gardens, 168 Woodland St., Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the Manches house-to-house canvass by all meet tomorrow a t 10:30 a.m. at the ter Memorial Hospital cafeteria; wlH discusB "Trees, Shrubs and South Methodist Church. Work on acout units wUl be made next Btm' H e^es.” Offer scuffles for - Newington Hospital Mrs. Bette Humphries, artist and day. A goal of |5,000 has been set U.S.," art teacher, will demonstrate oil Theie is no charge oc regiatra- be resumed. Luncheon will be serv for this annual finance drive. tdon for the lecture. ed pot luck a t noon. Hostesses are painting. Refreshment! will be Unit finance chairmen wiU make Mrs. BUmore Watkins, Mrs. Wil served. AH Manchester nurses lire complete follow-up reports next liam Rush, and Mrs. John McAlis Invited. Sunday'from S to 6 p.m. at finance ter. ' headquarters to be set up at the Miss Poppy Gerard, daughter of Waddell School. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gerard, 78 An estimated 800 Boy Scouts Miss Judith A. Clifford, daugh Olcott Dr., has been Initiated Into ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clif an d . Cub Scouts from 23 finlts, To Prevent PI Beta Phi eorority at Ohio Wes with parents and leadem, partici' ford, 76 Fojcroft Dr., has recently leyan University, Delaware, B78,600,000 foreign a l d ^ p ^ wwtld be-basnrdous. the persona one of them a woman, Specialist Joins Battle aapeota eff diaaifhvament aa wall EimiBm • ■uuLWOM • autsoM** CHOPS A ® - baJOraenditaMw wse*-arraatodrTKe vlbtlm is in Oaiway, .63, Is laavlng the eflm- aa the ta*ue of Bertin, whlol) hM gram to Congress todkyr-Hs InSSlJ' 71611106 approp: itlvd said; "Wb WioUWr mand of the 83d Airborne Divi 2 MAIN Sm E ET —Ml 9-6296 6d ovary dollar is ‘vitally needed to from an exp^ted $1,935,000,000 to khow by now that ^here weak- fair condition at 8t. Vincent’s been their main topic; Hospital. sion, one of the Army'* crack "It ie too early for any conclu- oombat thraats .of oommunlam, $2,238,000,000 for economic aa- naea and dependence are not trans outfits. No headquarters-bound Sbouldw Lamb Chops l>.69° aistance for the 1962 and 1963 fle- formed Into etrength and self-re Police said Robert Peer, 82, Waa To Save Four Babies skMia," Gromyko said a* he left chaos and tyranny tn other lands. stabbed in the stomach in an ar aoldler, he recently wa* the first Ruak’* lakeside hotel-an Indica Kennedy drew a line against cut caJ year. Those for military aid liance,' we can expect only' chaos, would remain unchanged at $1.4 and than tyranny, to follow." gument with Benjamin Edmonds. tion no agreements were reached. '!'►•?*•";’■•■--ik LoIr Lamb Chops u>99‘ ting the appropriation in a spe 22, over Mias Edith Taylor. 29, all (Continued nn Page Heven) BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) —#was salty, but I thought surely Gromyko aaJd that he presumed cial message to Capitol Hill. Mem blllloR for each year. - Apparently attempting to tmder- of BrMgoport. This city of 75,000 took hope today they must know what they were he and Riuik would mieet again, bers Of Oongress alwayi are in Kennedy said hie recommenda cut complaint* on Capitol Hill that Edmonds was being held th $10.- that four babies critically III after doing. My baby was very healthy, but no date wea set. AAON., TUK., VVEO. clined to cut the vast program — tions are based on careful exami reorganization of the aid program 000 bond on a charge of aggravated Survival Course being fed a salt-laden formula at the doctors couldn't understand On the question of Berlin and 1 0 O Z « ||C and ahow little Inclination to break nation or urgent needs. The ha* failed to produce the desired assault, Miss Edwards In $1,000 Binghamton General Hospital why she wouldn't eat much. I re divided Germany, Gromyko Indi- ONI TRAYS O T the habit this time. amounts In every category, he efficiency and atreamllning, Ken bond on charges of drunkenness would not be added to the death member a muse came Into the oated he waa atanding by Soviet 2 Fails to Survive m on^jipnent -> . Tomatoes Some of the appropriations re- eald, are essential to achieving the nedy said the reehuffling is only and breach of peace, and John toll of seven. room ami said, "I don’t know Inaietence on the. algnlng of a qulrs authorizing lemsiatlon. Hear goal of BtrengUnmlng developing four months old and it would be Evans Jr., 26, in $250 7>ond on Parents had the word of Ihe hos what's the matter wlUi you moth peace treaty that would recognize ALL WEEK FEATURES ing* get undbrway Wednesday be countries to meet the stress of charges of breach of peace and NEWARK, N. J. (AP) — pital's chief pediatrician that the ers today. None of the babies will (Jommunial Ea. BURIES PLAINS PLAIO P M AH ' IRISH RAISIN l u «m c take over for that period...The today to correct a pelvic hernia. S T A M P a D II M V JANE PARKER 16AP Preald^t Kennedy ordered. last Fast Moving Storm For 5c Letter Rate , CHICAGO (AP)—A blizzard force,will help maintain law and The operation was performed by paralyzed wide areas of Mie WITH THI PimCHASI OP month on shipments to Cuba of order., and the French high com- Dr. Roy J. Heffsrnanr a gynecelog- EXTRA nearly alt American goods except miaaloner wilt have, the power to lat, .*t 8 t BlizabeUi'a Hospital WASHINGTON (AP) T he Post Great Plains, subzero cold hurt PLAIO ip8""ACTdss State Wyoming’s vltel livestock In STAMPS lR0WH|tMIX"Tu“.T'35'= medical supplies. call On the French army, French starting at 8 a.m. Mjrs. .-Kennedy Office Department Is planning a ' The beafded prime minister also riot troops and gendaniierle to dustry and up tn a Toot of snhw WITH THI PORCNAN OP was tsdeen to a recovery room ’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS snappy salute to the Girl Scouts fell In the Northeast tofiay aa EXTRA admitted that his ' fegUne had back up the local force. shortly, after 9 a.m. PLAID AAllf eiHOIRBtlAb 14VkOZ OCC made serious btUndera in planning A coastal storm passed over U Ckingress will cooperate. the worst winter In years con STAMPS fW lA BgnYCROCKER PKG 2 9 ' The Algerian rebel delegation Dr. Hefferman was assisted tn "because we made subjective ana- Omnecticut yeeterday, depositing At a Girl Scout; luncheon Mon tinued without letup. All hlgh- WITH THI PURCHATI OP w u rapwted to be asking a aome- the operation by Dr. Dorothy Ellas one to three inches of rain.. H%ys were blm-kd today In EXTRA what similar support- role for it* and one of the hoepiurii resident The rain was accompanied by day Postmaider General J. Ed PLAIO DARK "The moat serious problem of ward Day showed off a design for Ihe eastern three-fourths of STAMPS janNE PARKker e own •oldiers, who have been flghte doctors. guity winde averaging ^ $ 5 mile* .South Dakota. Strong northerly FRUIT CAKE ^^S ^^^ 95' tha revolution la th at b( suppUea," Ing Ui* French for the past 7li 'Mbs. Keimedy entered the hos A new flVe-cent stamp to be issued WITH TM PURCHAM OP hs told the.Cuban people bi a-ra- an hour, the U. i. Weather Bu It July commemorating the 50th wimla wiped out the work of EXTRA yean. « pital Monday afternoon for. a reau a t ; Windsor LocKs reported. P lA lD dio-talevlBlon i^eecb. “Tills prob- road clearing crews. The Weath Word from tbe Algertiui delega checkup. The decision to operate A power line waa knocked down anniversary of the Girl Scout «TAMP« PRDERVB strawoiRrt j a1 7 9 ' lent .will put tq'tbe test the capa movement. er Biireaur at Sioux Falls, S.D., tion waa that they did not. foresee was made later In - the day. Dr. by the wind in Nlaniic. It landed described the last two d ^ a of WITH THI PURCHASI OP city of the revolution and the re The only hitch is that Congres.s EXTRA agreement on the esMe-fire before Heffernan Said then tests did not on an empty summer cottage at iqizzard conditions there ssvfry. PUIO volutionaries. There are thorns in 48 hours.' Indicate any malignancy. the Black Point Beach Club, set Jias yet to complete action on the JUj6MPt the p i ^ " serious because a recortf''annw PRESERVES otAamKRY jA*? 6T A source' In the JUgerJan dele Pierre Sallngef, President Ken ting It afire. - till to raise the rate for first- rover already Is on the ground. . . WITH TW PURCMAbl OP~ Castro was unsmiling and hia gation aald there were still several nedy's prsss secretary, said In class letters to five cents. The EXTR A tone waa .idten bitter as hs re Fire officials aald the empty . P LA ID pointa to be ironed out. Washington the chief executive two-story frame dwelling burned House has passed It; the Senate DJilFKCTOR REWARDFil) STAMPS FRESIR V B neged on his promise laat July "Is fully informed about his. moth ctlll has It under consideration. that food rationing in. Cuba would The Algerian source iwid agree to the ground. It was owned by TAPEI, Formosa (AP)—The WITH THi PWgHASa OP ment still had not been reached on er's condition." Joseph Cooney, a Hartford at But postal officials- are confi 2nd lieutenant in the Chines* EXTRA end toward the middle of the President Kennedy did not plan dent enough the higher rate will PLAID year.' the makeup of tbe intoim provisi torney. Fire officials put the loe* Communist air force who de> ^ST A M P S LIMA BEANS 59' He said nationwide idtioning of onal regime to-govern Algeria un to come here Immediately/ at $86,000. become law that they went ahead ' fecteU 10 days ago with his So Wim THI PORCMASI Of rice and *n types of beans—basic to the self-determination referen .Edward M. Kennedy, Mrs. Ken tEUewhere in the state the wind with the flve-cent stamp de.sign - a | viet jet tighter ber-ame a lat EXTRA M d /s youngest son, was expected red etamp showing a Girl Scout PLAID ttema. in Uvs Cuban. diet—and of dum which is expected to make took its toll in broken tree limbs lieutenant In the. Chioeee Na- STAMPS the North African territory inde to be in does contact with the hos-' gazing Into the distance with an li'onaliat air force today and a $IIC» liod and cooking tdls will begin pital. An aasistant district attorney and other minor damage. West- . next MblRday. pendent. port schools dismissed their stu American flag In the background millionaire in Formoaa dollars. in Suffolk County Boston, Kennedy In case there. are any slipups. For delivering the plane, Lin TIM ABOni STAMP ITIMS AM OnORB} E v « y CUmui will be limited to The. French Ministry-pf Inform lives several miles from the hos- dents a half hour early. A few THitOUGH SATUgDAY, MARCH 17, 1M2 six pMfflda of rice and pounds matloii in a communique Monday pltal. streets In NoKwalk were under Isiwever, a sphkesman said It waa Cheng-tze was awarded 1,000 of eaoh rape of beans a mionth, night said no date had yet'been water. Prise for Oratory made a one-color Job on purpose ounces of gold, worth 1.4 mil A spdtesman for the youngest of lion Formosa dollars, or $35,000 PdMti He «• AU Samt RMwE* W had already been ratioeed In The nine-man Algsrlan reb«d normal, but there was no coastal ed a $26 nvlng* bond by Arthur Felber, 14 Fulton Rd„ senior minute U necessary. In U.S. rurrency. Hie Insignia be.no change In his plans to an of hla new rank wo* ptnxed ox .:.*n itwm PbW SSsme Ofhr most of Oolba. delegation and the 12-niah Ftencb nounce ids political future fkwding of consequence. " vie* eonunandar oC Anderson Shea Post, VlfW,..thts monUng at a The post office does ha've a flve- Castro said soap, toothpastr delegati^ negotiated for' nearly . The Weather Bureau also said school, assembly. H ie student, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul cent stamp now but It is little used him a t a ceremony attended by Wednesday. more than 400 air feme officer*. / detergents wlil go on the ra- nine hours Monday. Tire sessioa It is expected that Edward Ken the rain raised atreants close to Boris, 271 Henry 8t., was Manchester winner In the "'Voice of —only for parcel post and for odd- ran about thrae. Sours longer than their banks.' but added this was Democracy” oratory eontest sponsored by the post Story on welght letters In smalt pdst offices Llii also received h medal and aw f b f a TChnoX the prtvioiia msstimw tug word (C m Fag® Tkrm) uouat for tha ttma of jraar. j FtagaltovaB. (HanSdptotoby Batenils). that do not have » meter atleker. eltatloii. t u