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Tree Head-on As Secrets Data Leak (/P)— The tnermometer st the ^ U.S. Weather Bureau at Vientiane, Laos, June 13tm enu eurrounded by pro-Commu- nlst troops. Milford, June 13 UP)— An Bradley Field recorded 94 de- I y r * (/P)— A battalion-sized attack Gromyko complained that 'U.S. early - morning automobile grees at 1:15 p.m. today, a by pro-Compiunist rebels on a Chief Delegate W. Averell Harri-1 crash in Woodmont today new record high for this date. government-held village 40 man made no references to Soviet proposals for neutralizing Laos In brought in.stant death to a 'The last previous June 13 Classified ^ miles north-northeast of Pak- Bridgeport woman and as- the statement yesterday. The Rus- high was 93 degrees eet in sane was reported today. sian declared the conference should sorted injuries to her com- 1956. The record high teiti- TTie rebel infantry attack Immediately discuss the proposals panion. perature for June is 100 de- took place yesterday and out- made for guaranteeing Laotian Dead on arrival at Milford Hos- Papers to

numbered government troops neutrality. pita. was Jean Burns, 34, of 133 grees, which was set June 26, .1. Soviet and French draft pro- Pembrook St., Bridgeport. Ad- withdrew, infornted military po.«als have been submitted. mited with leg and apparent inter- sources said. While more de- Thailand’s delegation was. ab- nal injuries was Joseph Atkinson, (By ’TtaE ASSOCIATED PRESS) Red Poles tails on the attack were lack- sent from this 15th meeting of the 37, also of Bridgeport. Some relief appeared on the ^ ing it appeared to be the sec- conference. The Thais announced Police said the car w'aa being way from a late spring heat ond major cease-fire violation yesterday that they 'wojitd boy- driven westerly on New Haven Washington, June 13 (fP)— cott sessions until the question of wave in the eastern half of following the rebel assault Avenue by the Burns woman when Irvin Chambers Scarbeck, an how Laos is to be represented at it crashed head-on into a tree near the nation today, as cool air and capture of Padong June American foreign service offi- the conference is settled to their the Chapel Street intersection. Po- from Canada drived into the 7. _____ satisfacYion. lice said ItVas possible the driver cer, was arrested here today northeast. Harriman and Gromyko lunched fell asleep It the wheel. on charges of turning over together at a downtown hotel de- The car was demolished and po- But more warm and humid Geneva. June 13 {IP)— So- weather was the outlook for the national" security information ^ spite their difference.s in yester- lice and firemen had to pry the viet Foreign Minister Andrei major part of the muggy belt. to the Communist govern- day’s meeting. Their topic at the accident victims out of the vehicle. Gromyko today blamed U.S. Temperature.s were in the 80* and luncheon table was methods of ment of Poland. 90*. with high humidity, were Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, and Royal Laotian forces for making Laos neutrah 92 to 100 violations of the cease-fire in In yesterday’s session. Gromyko again in prospect for much of the who announced the arrest, said .. Hartford. June 13 i^) — The mid-continent, the East and the objected to Harriman disclosing a FBI agents took Scarbeck Into Laos. State Motor Vehicle Department’s Soutih. custody on a Waahihgton street. Speaking at the international letter of the International Control daily record of automobile ac- Commission (ICC) telling of its . The cooler air headed into Scarbeck, a long-time employ* eonferenoe on Laos, Gromyko de- cidents as of last midnight and the northern sections of the Plains plans to visit ’’sensitive areas." of the State Department, has been clared flights by U.S. plane* over t'otal.s on the sapio date last year: ^ Great Lakes region, New England serving as second secretary in th* rebel-held territory In the little Gromyko jumped up to declare that the chief U.S. delegate at the I960 1961 nnd the Upper Mississippi Valley American Embassy at Warsaw. Jungle kingdom led to shooting by Accidents , . 1 5 , 1 7 4 19.320 (Est.) Before any of the cool air drift- He returned here a week ago. the rebels. The flights are made Killed ...... 92 too ed into northeast sections, temper- (Continued on Page Seven) The Jfistice Department g;av* to supply Royal Laotian detach- Injured .. .. 9.498 10.686 (E.sl.) atures in inland areas were as few details but Sen. J. William

much as 20 to 30 degrees higher Fulbright (D-Ark) said he was in- lhan 24 hours earlier. Every 31 Houra formed Scarbeck "was seduced by Plus Payroll Taxes Hartford, June 13 liPi - • Every The forecast for Connecticut: a polish blimde, who then black- Ver.v warm and humid with a 31 hours last year, a traffic fatal- 'The U S. Tractors-for-Freedom team boards p’ane in Miami for Havana today to trade tractors for mailed him." ity occurred in Connecticut. chance of widely scattered ahowers Fulbright, chairman of the Sen- Cuban invasion prisoners. Left to tight: C. II. Hanson. SUte University; J. B. Llljedhai, And every 21 minutes a person or thundershowers in the late ate Foreign Relations Committee, afternoon and early at night. The Purdue Universit.v; Roy Bainer. University of California; Hugo Pineda, American University ana was injured in a traffic mishap, said he was briefed, preeumably Jobless Pay Boost high temperature around 90 de- Duane Greathouse, United Auto Workers Union. (AP Photofaxi. though not necessarily killed. ------4 ------by the State Department, In ad- grees. becoming fair continued vance of the annoimcement of the ^ These were some of the sta- tistics r«ftased by the State Mo- warm and humid late tonight, the arrest. low 65 to 70. tor Vehicles Department yester- He told newsmen: Variable cloudiness warm and Sought by Kennedy dav from its bulletin, ’’Facts Judge Asserts Troctors Mlsslon “ It’s a very sad and distressing humid Wednesday with a good i I960.” which disclosed an increase development. I understand the root in both fatalities and accidents In chance of scattered afternoon | of the trouble was a woman. Iiwae

1. The present temporary plan the stale last year as compared showers, the high 80 to 90. ; 70 rnph in Car Informed a Polish blonde seduced Washington, June 13 —Pre»i-^ with 1959. Light winds generslly south- him and then blackmailed him.” ' ' proposed There were a total 273 high- w^terly 8 to 15 mph in the after- i Arrives in Havana Fulbright would not discuss the Not Speeding broad exf way fatalities. noon. nature of the security information rment con The number of accidents—.37,- The mercury climbed into the 90s Havana, June 13 CPi —The* He charged that the non-gov. Scarbeck was charged with turn- Sttem t^ineJ^se the amountnount and---- | for steady workers suddenly made Hamden. June 13 i^P.—An 18- 000. or a daily average of 101- yesterday as far north as eastern American mission to exchange emmental team of experts was ing over to the Polish Communist dturatlon of benefits and th^^yroll unemployed year-old motorist, accused of 2. The President would be em set a new record for Connecticut, Montana, South Dakota, the Lower tractors for prisoners arrived by violating the Logan Act which Scarbeck, 41, is a native of taxes to pay for them powered during recessions to ex- state acclaimed throughout the Great Lakes region and the south- traveling 70. miles an hour on the bars negotiations by private citi- Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended the Kennedy called for the moat ex- air today and was greeted by mid- tend the 13-week extra benefits to | nation as having one of the safest east corner of New York stste. Wilbur Cross Parkway was found dle-ranking officials of Prime Min- zens with foreign governments. College of the (Jlty of New York tensive overhaul of the jobless In- innocent otf speeding yesterday. all worker*, even those without a j traffic records, Summer-like' readings also were ister Fidel Castro’s government. Voorhees . demanded that the and New York University from surance plan that has been pro- long work history. j The average dailv traffic ac- reported in New England. Record The judge ruled that "70 miles an The four members of the mis- Dade County (Miami) Police ar- 1936 to 1939. posed alnce it was enacted as part hour is not an unreasonable speed T^ese two provisions would go j cident toll was 91 in 1959 marks for the date were set In sion were received at the airport rest the U. S. team. The'police In- Twice marriedt he hat four chil- of social aecurity during the mid-1962 when tbe). The bulletin also disclosed that, some areas. If the driving Is not erraUc. ^ j luj, Crespon of the _in- stead kept Voorhees to one side dren. - - into effect in Roosevelt New Deal. present temporary benefit exten- one car out of ej(*ry aevln Tn- Philadelphia’s 88 was the high Circuit OoV*"^- i stitute' Of Agrarian Reform; Bn^ of the departing group but let him FBI Director 3. TMgar Hoover Most of the miggested changes sion legislation expires. volved in fata! accidents came for the year w'hlle the mercury DiOnzo mad« the ruling: in the talk on. said Scarbeck was arrested on a are long-range in character. They from out of state. This was the reached 90 in Harrisburg, Pa. case of Joseph Case, a Hamden T h e Kennedy administration, warrant charging that from Jan- 3. The government, under a 1 of the institute, and Femardo wouldn't go Into effect for several grants program, would pay two- same ratio as in 1959. Chicago g\veltered in 90-pluj high school senior. Otero, aide to President Osva:do which supports " the Tractors-for- uary through May of this year he yean, some not until 1968. This thirds of the costa of benefits when Other statistics in the bulletin; heat for the third straight day and "I -am going to find you inno- Dortlcos. Freedom drive, has told the group transmitted classified. information gives Congress plenty of time to a state experienced a heavy drain Friday replaced Saturday as the it was 94 in Cincinnati and Des cent because your car was under The group went from the air- it is not violating the Logan Act. “ affecting the security of the take a long hard look at the pro- on i(s funds. This would f o into most dangerous day on the road, Moines. control." DlCenzo told the youth. port to the Havana Riviera Ho- The four experts, who Include United States” to an agent of the posals. . effect in 1962. 'with the 4 to 6 p.m. homeward Thunderstorms broke out during The speed lim't on the Wilbur tel. three university professors and People.* Republic of Poland. 'The program was accompanied 4. Beginning in 1964 about 3.51 rush hour continuing as the most the night in Midwest areas and Cross parkway ia 55 miles an hour. In a statement released to news- one labor union specialist In agri- The FBI investigation. Hoover by administration statements that million -more workers would be | dr^gerous traffic hour in the day. eastern Colorado. Funnel clouds DiCenzo found the youth guilty men. Prof. Roy Banier of the Uni- cultural machinery', remained si- said, was ba.sed on information the federal-state unemployment brought under the system, bring-1 December continued as the of another charge—going through versity of California said the grr.up lent except for a pre-departure initially developed by the secur- compensation system his long ing total coverage to about 50; month with the highest accident (Continued on Page Eight) a atop light—and fined him 815. plans to remain in Havana 'wo statement saying: ity office of the American em- been in need of reform.. It was million. This would be done by j total. Case told the court he recently days. He added that the nego- "We have accepted Uie assign- bassy in Warsaw. stated that the system has proved dropping present exemptions for i xhe number of male drivers read a newspaper article that said tiations wdll be "of a technical ment from 'Tractors-for-Freedom. Its worth through the years, since Inc., to contribute what we can to certain small employers, employes I jn 1980 from 96 to 103. while I j% R . I the state was considering a 70- nature." (Contlnned on Page Eight) enactment in 1935. not only in , non.pmfit organizaUons. vapous | number of women drivers i 1 fl 110111 mile-an-hour speed limit. The airport reception was sim- the humanitarian purpose of the helpings idled workers but in salesmen and shop operators.- and declined from 19 to 17i committee by conducting negotia- Bills that would have established ple and customs formalities w"re stering the economy in bad times agricultural pnxessi^ng workers q , ^.^3 highway faUIiUes waived. before leaving for the tions of a technical nature with No cost figures were immediate- 5. Beginning in 1964 the absolute maximum speed limits for Dr. Fidel Casiro or hia authorUed states ! were males and 76 females Surrenders to the state .came up in the recent hotel. Bainer told newsmen he ly announc^, nor was there any would he required to increase ben- "hopes to see Fidel Castro or rny representatives as to the types ot Bulletins Of every nine persons killed, one' session.of the legislature but were estimate of the amount of addi- efits. An Indliridual worker would was a child. This compared with other high officials.” the 500 tractor* offered best suited tional revenue that would be raised be entitled to half his former not approved. to Increase the agricultural pro- Culled from AP Wires Castro left for Oriente Province a 7-1 ratio for 1959. State Trooper One of the bills would have set by the proposed higher payroll wage, up to a fixed maximum. Re- before the arrival of the mission. duction of Cuba and raise the liv- , quired maximums would be at an absolute maximum speed limit Before leaving Miami, the group ing standards of the Cuban people, taxes. of 70 miles an hour for passenger Overtime Kick Back Southbury, June 13 ‘/P)—John thereby laying the basis for secur- TRAINS CRASH, 20 KlT.l.Fn Here are the highlights of Ken- declared its "humanltaudan pur- nedy's proposals; i (Continued on Page Eight) Hartford, June 13 (jPi — A fed- Kannane, 21. Stratford, waa back automobiles. pose ” I.* to free 1.200 captured m- ing the release of the 1,214 prison- Stuttgart, Oennany. gone IS eral judge has fined the First Na- In the Southbury Training School An absolute maximum apeed vaders bv exchanging 500 tractor* ers.” (Ah—Police aaid at leiaat 20 per- tional Bank of Hazardvllle and its today after having terrorized the limit would not permit a motorist for them! as originally proposed by The group said it would have no sons were killed today when two Ailing Back Imprcniag genersl manager s total of 820,- coimtryalde for several houra be- to travel at thrt speed. It would Castro. further public statement until Its trains collided head-on at Es- 000 for falling to pay overtime fore surrendering to a brave atate mean that a motorist would have The 4-ihan team of technical ex- return to the United States, allnger near here, U.S. Army ivages. trooper. no defense if it was proven that he perts departed at 6:26 a.rfi. on the planned Thursday. ambulances, flre-eaglnes and exceeded the absolute maximum The technical team, while hope- A U.S. Labor Department Kannane gaye up last night af- hour’s flight to Havana with the rescue teams Joined scores of spokesman said the fines were ter barricading himself in a cot- limit. avowed hope of working out a sat- ful Castro would quickly agree to German police and hospital {age in nearby Roxbury. He had Motorists would -still be sub- a swap because he needs tractors, President Cancels probably a record high in New isfactory tractors for prisoners workers at the scene. The loco- jected to arrest for exceeding post- was apprehensive at the same England for this ivpe of ca.se two guns M d a hatchet that'^y trade in the next couple of days. motives were smashed together Fined 810,000 "each were the | had obtained by breaking into two ed limits. A one-man protest demonstra- time that the unpredictable prime and the wooden coaches which bank and its manager, Ralph F. I other, cottages. He was persuaded tion greeted the U. S. negotiators minister might demand terms un- follow-ed them were taleoooped Birkenshaw. ! to quit by Stste Trooper Leroy as they went through final depar- acceptable to the American com- Into each other. Speech to Mayors Hazardvllle is a community | Emmerthal. ture procedures at Miami Interna- mittee. within the town of Enfield tn State Police said Kannane, an tional Airport. Castro has been talking publicly about some terms to which the 8 ON SINKING YACHT northern Connecticut. inmate at the institution for the Tidbits Douglas R. ’Voorhees. a local real Gloucester, Mass., June IS — Pres-A, Salinger scoffed at reports that Presiding Judge Robert P. And- mentally retarded, had earlier estate man known for his vocal ad- committee say* it cannot agree. Washington, June,13 (JF) In a pre-departure statement, (/Pi—The Coast Guard pushed a Idsnt Kennedy canceled speak-[Kennedy’s ailment could be a re- erson called the case, "the most threatened to kill the trooper. from Ihe AP Wires vocacy' of causes, loudly’ accused search b y . plane, helicopter and currence of previous back injuries Kannane told police he had the team of going to Cuba to "sub- Ing engagement today to speed I flagrant violation that ha* ever (Continued on Page Seven) surface craft today for a 48-foot recoverv of his ailing back. — suffered while playing football ! come to my attention.' broken into six.,cot^ges.and stolen mit to ransom, to blackmail.” power yacht—with eight aboard Pierre Salinger, White House and later during World War 11- He said bank employes were | two rifles, an automatic and a Mary Frances Early, Atlanta —reported sinking In the foggy that led 19 a serious operation in forced to "kick back” - overtime I hatchet, and paddled a canoe press secretary, emphasized In an- music teacher and first Negro to .Atlantic 10 to 15 miles off Cape nouncing that Kennedy had call- 1954, wages that were ordered paid to ' across Lake Lilllnonah in an effoY^ enter graduate school at Univer- Needed Adequate Air Cover Ann. A distress call from ths ed off his speech that the decision Salinger repeated a previous employe.s despite a Labor Depart-1 to escape a police manhunt, sity of Georgia, begins claase* to- pleasure boat gave her posIHon Indicated no worsening of his con- statement by Dr. Janet Travel!, merit "investigation In March 1958. J Kannane slipped into the sum d a y ... Civil Aeronautics Board as east southeast of the Cape

dition. 'White House physician, that the estimates 5 per cent iBCrease next light staUon. The Const Guard "It ia Just a question of allow- present injury is not related to any (Continued on .Page Two) (Continued on Page Four) yewr in aircraft accidents: I k e Co m m en ts on D efeat sMd Kenneth Andrews of Wash- ing th.e Improvement to continue previous condition. Some Rhode Island cities and ington, D. G., Is listed ns th* and not doing anything to delay The White House said last week town* take step* to give New yacht's owner'. the improvement,” Salinger told that Kennedy strained hi.i back Haven Railroad optional tax reliet while ahoveling dirt in a ceremoni- $6.14 Billion Housing Bill Gets ne\vamen. . „ , . ' ...Authorities In Daytona Beach, O f I n va d e rs b y C ast r o DISBARRMENT SOUGHT Kennedy had been scheduled to al tree planting while visiting Fla. order Negro church padlocked Bridgeport. He strong Soviet of us would be against an>1hlng | gerian rebels were adjooriied to- Democratic congrasalonal leadew By FRANCES LEWINE kicked up a big Senate row and prot4«t*. President Kennedy “ rescinded and that would lead to international day and no date waa *et tor their Athens, Greece, June 13 i/P> — terday, with 17 RepubUcan* and revoked the ELsenhower plan to held their weekly breakfast meet- 8 southern Democrat* opposed. was knocked out of the bill tem- Former United SUte* ambaa- blackmail ” as a way of conduct- resumption. ing with Kennedy. . , Jacqueline Kennedy danced until 1 sador, Robert C. Hill, tell* Senate have the fhiban Freedom Fight- This was the heaviest margin porarily las9 Thursday. " ing foreign Sffalrs. ! Rayburn told reporters iwn* a.m. tod^y at a seafront night club Internal Security subcommittee ers protected by American air The former President left (Jin-1 KENNEDY PICKS OA8 AH)^ looking out over beautiful Saronic piled up in the Senate for any of But he »aid a House fight was in nedy did not seem tired the United States must throw a power. ’ ’ cinnati today by piano at 8 a.m., Washington, Jnne IS ( ^ ^ Gulf off Athens. the major item* on President prospect over public housing and The former President said' his any evidence of pain. The ITesl- Kennedy’* 1961 legislative pro- the method of Treasury advance* blockade around Fidel Castro’s enroute back to his Gettysburg,! President Kennedy today piokei dent told them, Rayburn added, America's First Lady was the Cuba . . . Two now dynamite ex- administration was not aware in gram so far. U«ed to finance many of , the pro- Pa., home. mayor Deleasepa Morrison ef that he expects to be able to dis- guest of Mrs. Constantine Cara- plosions topple more electrical advance of any plan on the part New Oriean* to he UB. Amh*a- Sen. John Sparieman. D-AJa., grams. These often are denounced of Cuban refugees to invade their The former President also said card his crutches within a few manlis, wife qf Greece’s prime min- power pylons in troubled South sador to the OrgsMantton *f ister, for dinner and the evening of chief sponsor of the bill, told a as backdoor spending. homeland and overthrow the Cas- the United States cannot very reporter he felt that with enact- In-the final Senate-debate yes- Tyrol area of Italy, further cut- much longer “ keep on ice’* the American States. M orrlm aeM IRce President Lyndon B. John- dancing. ting power to the region. tro regime. he would realgn a* aaeyor of It was a cool clear night that ment of this measure there w'ould terday. the bill was assailed He said, however, he had di- matter of resuming nuclear test- aon echoed Raybum’a view • on be no need for omnibus housing the w'orst in history, atrocious, ex- Board of Immigration Appeals ing. He told the news conference New Orleans to aeeapt tba Kennedy’s appearance and man- provided Mrs. Kennedy a glorious rules that Carlos MarceUo, one- rected his staff members on post. White aeoae Pres* Sec- view of the sea and nearby Castel- legislation next year and perhaps travagant, inflationary, unsound Marph 17, 1960 to "take measures "the time comes when we have ner. time New Orleans rackeU king, retary Pierre SaUager * ^ Mor* la, a section of the port of Pireaus for a longer time. and the most expensive ever pass to help these people organize and to fix a date” beyond which the Kennedy asked Johnson to sub- must be treed on ball untU new do- nation would not feel boufi• ,. I \

".111 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1961 fage two MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1961 PAGE TRRSi^ , ______' - ' ------' ' — South Windsor b Ally. Barry President State News Bolton Rockville-V emon FOR, HINT Siieinwold on Bridge 8 and 16 mm. Movlo ProlMtftf Raib^d Growings Sought —sound or silent, also 88 MBla Of Mental Health Unit Roundup Citizen^ Panel to Interview Free, Gratis! Barking Dog, Guest Policeman slide projectors. STINGY PLAY WELDON DRUG CO. ’ For Access to Rl. 5 Land (Contliitied from Pago One) UOADS TO LOSS North deaJer By Doris M. D’ luUa Nab Culprit in Morning Chase 901 Mata St. Tel. Ml 8-6881 Atty. David M. Barry was elected president of the Man- By Alfred Sheinwold Neither side vulnerable Superintendent Applicants chester Area Mental Health Association at its annual meet- In that investigation, the Labor Economy means gooid mansfee- NORTH D John M. C«*ey hw »«J>t abroad said th« bamcados were msnt, not stinginess. Keep the dis- ing last night at the Waddell School. Department aald the overtime B K 10 5 A barking dog, Vemoii resi-^He grabbed for the intruding hand, to G«ot«« M Alpert. NewUng established to cut down the tinction ta mind when you play 5 A 3 4 A panel of 12 people wlUlnter-etransportation for next year so but missed. - nraaidenL peti- number of traln-auto crashes. payments, totaling $83, were made It was a formal session of a governmental body. ’The ques- dent, and a visiting policeman Dipendalilt Other officers are Mrs. F,d2vard Cavan, vice president; Mrs. to four employes, but they ware bridge. - O A 10 7 « vtew candidates for the position of the cost can be considered at the Dressed only ta underahorts, he Committee chairmen Include^ West opened the eight of clubs, *AKJ auperlntendent-prlnclpal at Bolton next meeting. tion before the assembly Was one on appropriating school fromy Lowell, Maas., ooinblned and Richard Charest chased the M„: , u w r . „ . requirod to endorse resUtutlop Burton Hicock. program; Mrs. checks and then return them to and dummy won with the king. WEST EAST school, If the plans of the Bolton There was a lengthy discussion funds. early today to catoh a youth who youth Onto the highway. Richard’s Usad Refrigeralori vehicle acces. to commercial j S ' ! George Hajnmar, education; Mrs. Birkenshaw. Declarer went after trumps by A Q 8 4 3 -4k 9 Board of Education materialize. on the spproprlatlon for text- One of the debaters said he was concerned that the money broke Into Charest’a Service Sta- father, Raymond, called police. George Sandals, needs and re- leading dummy’s- king. Then' he ty K 10 s a The board. voted last night to close to Rt. S, I ted her resignation to the Public Despite this Investlgatiqn, offi- (57 J 9 7 6 3 books for next- year. Board mem- might be "frittered away for ath-#-— ' '' ------tion on Rt. 30 ta Vernon. Laferriere, a friend of the fam- Overhauled and TMted "In my ca-1 sources; Mrs. Howard Lockward, led another trump from dummy, O K 4 2 . ^ hire Its own supeiintendent-princl- ber Mrs. Agnes Kreyslg said she Richard V. Oharest and Victor ily, was 'vlBltlng on his day off. The request reads. Health Nursing Association. cials said, the bank again failed OQ} 4 Q 10 7 5 4 letlc programs, domestic science paclty as state reprwentst. .c [ Johnson. who replaced membership: Mrs.'Theodore Pow- to pay overtime wages totaling but tried to save a few spots by 4b 8 6 psd, dropping state supervision. felt the board should review the till speaking to each other, no Laierriere, a member of the Low- ell. area Uevelopment: Mrs. Ralph leading dummy’s five instead of courses, and for all kinds of doubt, ta spite of the exchange. from South Windsor I , Eleanor Chapman in the position, $2,129.50 during the period from SOUTH , ^ An advisory committee of five books used In school in line with ell Police Department, chased the Lundberg, public relation.s. the ten. 4k A J 7 6 2 will be appointed to help screen things" which he described in some But in some town arguments requested by John Madden, chair-, mhkmg calls on 1.200 to June 10, 1958, to Sept. 14. 1960. the Handbook for Boards of Edu- detail. youth at 3:20 a.m. acroes the Potterton's Also. Mrs. Raymond Ward, hos- This was stinginess, pure and V Q candidates, a procedure outlined cation. She voted against the ap- h ’f e : ’ about education, the saddest non- back lot onto the Wilbur Cross Meeting Planned jnan for the Board of I^n.^nce, i'’ ; j 3Pass ^ n tley of Bolton Center Rd., for- slandered.” The underlying reason Is un- close to Rt. 5 In this tow-n ; During the past eight years. volunteer services liaison. Miss unaware overtime payemnta were All Fan ed out that It was necessary to The first gentleman countered charge of breaking and entering. Agency will meet tonight at Beth Hoffman. Mrs. Richard Caro- with the queen of spades and led Pau 4 B mer principal in Manchester; order supplies to be' ready for the Bohon Vicar doubtedly the uneasy suspicion Chief Constable Edmund F. o'clock in the hearing room of the For information about ‘This propertv is now loosed hy .Mrs Johnson, a graduate of St being withheld following the firat Opening lead - ”1 think that a girl can learn to that the argument Is petty or de-- carl and Mrs. A. Hyatt SutUfle another club to dummy’s ace. George Rose of Bolton Center Rd., bpening of school ta the' fall. Dwyer youth “ ay be a Municipal Building to discuss the rail lines and railroad land which Franci.s Hospital School of Nurs- Investigation. i former board chairman and meim cook out of a cookbook or by going gradlhg, that there should be some were elected as members at large. He said restitution of employes’ Reoiches Hand . The board 'voted to pay substi- The Rev. Edwfard W. Johnson, to the A.A.P.” juvenile and did not release his possibility of federal aid for Im- Great Amerkan's abuts Rl. 5. If this l.and were to mg, had taken courses at Boston South had to get to his own ber for 18 years; the Rev. Bernard tute teachers $14 a day next year, more dignified way to get the job be made moiy acce.ssiblc. the en- ' University and an extension course Tile annual meeting also Includ- overtime payments has been made ordained a deacon 6f the Episcopal Whereupdn the affronted one re- name. Furthermore, Dwyer said, provement of some areas of the hand to draw West’s last trump, L. McGurk, pastor of St. Maurice the rate in effect now. done. the youth has no identification. town. pay-»-)[^-go tire South Avindsor commiirutv at the University of OonnecUcut. ed presentation of service pins to within the past month. Church and a former board mem- Church this morning^as been ap- torted; "Perhaps that is why so The Clark-Mundt argument setr about 75 volunteers of the organi- but there wae no convenient entry South atiU has a trump left Principal Richard B. Mather re- many people In (your area) have Information concerning him so This afternoon. General Manager would greatlv benefit from the Before accepting the South Wtad- ber in another town; William H. quested that any one who haa a pointed vicar at St. George’s Mis- ties one thing . . It may be petty acceleratkm in the development | sor position, she had seized on zation; an address by Stuart Judd, to the South hand. He had to cash sJter drawing trumps. He can take sion on Rt. 44A, Bolton. ulcers. . far is vague. The lad. termed un- Richard Martin is touring the insurance plan Admits Bank Holdup the ace of hearts and niff a heart. Curtie, superintendent of Manches- large fan thirt could be used In and degrading to get caught in cooperative, is believed to come of this land whioh would be thus ! general duty at McCook Hoapital. chairman of the board of the Na- a diamond finesse, set back with ter schools; and EJmest Asplnwall The Rev. Mr. Johnson was _one This is the sort of exchange that such quotations, but it doesn't town with two representatives of Hartford, June 13 lAb — A 30- Then he could draw West’s trump either Room 18 or 19 during hot gives the cherished _New England^ from the Windsor Locks area. brought about ' Hartford. Mrs. Johnson jm d her tional Asaociation of Mental year-ojd Boston man has pleaded his last trump and take another of Hebron Rd. of 10 candidates ordained deacons label the participants as small the regional office of the Urban with his own last trump. diamond finesse to develop his best days contact him. Both- room town meeting Its ’’flavor.” The Dwyer described the early morn- “The fiscal future of any grow -. husband, a deputy aheriff. and Health; and a review of the year's guilty to the $34,119 holdup of the •The advisory committee and the are', uncomfortable during days by the Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, town hicks. Not when the same Renewal Agency who will attend tng community lies In Its constant ; their son. Craig, live on Rt. B. services hy the organization by But now East was sure to get side suit. He loses one club, one Bishop of Connecticut, in a lO:30 spice in the stew. ing events leading to the arrest the meeting tonight. Hoxie branch of the Industrial full 'T-member board of education like yesterday, he said. , type of arguing can and does occur this way: desire to inxprove its commercial j Rummage Sale PaatponM Mrs. Theodore Powell, retiring ta with the king of diamonda, and trump and one diamond, making will Interview candidates for the service at Christ Church Cathe- But this particular exchange did The two men are Jason R. Nath- Atty. Dartd M- Barry Trust Co. and Warwick, R. I. Briefs not occur; as you might think, in on the floor of the United States The youth broke Into the garage climate especially w-ith respect to 1 Th%ia rummage Mle planne^ by president. East had saved enough clubs to the game cdntract. Bolton poet. \ dral, Hartford. Senate. an, chief of urban renewal opera- Henry I. Horton Jr., who was defeat the contract. Hqnce South’s Tax collector Anthony Maiieg- town meeting peopled, as city- portion of the service station commercial trafUc. We arc. there- Evergreen-Wood Chapter of Elast Judd, the guest speaker, who is Mrs. Donald Culver, Mra. Daniel being held for charges of passing Dally QueaUon , The decision to hire a superin- gia will be at the office of T Graduated -on June 3 from Unless, of^course, it means the tions, and Herbert Geller, field em star at the Masonic Temple stinginess cost him the game. Partner opens with one club, Berkeley Divinity School with a folk are apt to think, with rustic building, searched the cars inside, fore, requesting the aastirance of preaident and treasurer of the Mat- Stewart. Mrs. Milford Wasley, 23 forged money orders, pleaded tendent-principal follows the rec- Clerk, David Toomey tomorirw opposite . . . that there are small then went out the front and representative from the regional Mata St.. East Hartford, last Sat Now see what happens if de- and the next player passes. You oriimendatlon of George fe. Graff, bachelor’s degree in sacred the- characters. office of the housing and home the New Haven Railroad that tatuck Mfg. Co. of Waterbury, em- Mrs. Russell MacKendrick, Mrs. guilty to the March 23 holdup in from 9 a.m. until noon ^ r the con- 'iTils one occurred on the floor town hicks In the Senate too. around to the office window. such crossings will be permitted urday was postponed until Satur phasized the need of the public to Harold VanDivort, Mra. Morris clarer leads the ten of trumps hold: Spades — 9; Hearts — K state superintendent for this area, venience of those who want to pay ology, the Rev. Mr. Johnson haa finance agency. day. June 17, starting at 9 a.m federal court yesterday after the from dummy for the second round ended his second college career. of no less august body, to use the He broke the glass and was wherever possible when a specific the aware of its responsibility to Bennett, Mrs.. Stanley G. Best, charges were transferred here by 10 8 2; Diamonds — K 4 2; Clubs who has, said town growth will soon their taxes. , Thursday la the ;ust reaching inaide when the Chareat’a I Member of the town planning Chories W. Lothrop Articles may be left with Mrs of trumps. He can let this ride to — Q 10 7 6 4. What do you aay? make it obligatory for the town to His first was completed in 1950 trite phrase, than the United The majestic bald eagle, far need for one arises In the future. the meriUlly III patient. Citizens Mrs. George Nutter, and Mrs, federal authorities in Providence day for payment of property tax- States Senate. The protagonists; from being bald, has a handsoi two-year-old beagle. Peanuts, be- commissioii and the bdard of di- Aqoncy, Inc. Such assurance would enable us David ’Tripp or Mrs. Leslie Ool should be concerned that the state Ewald Jackie, South Methodist force out West’s queen. Back Answer: Bid one heart. Respond hire Its own superintendent. es without incurring a penalty, when he received a bachelor's de rectors .have been Invited to at- Horton also pleaded guilty to gree ta business administration Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania, head coating of white feathers. gaft to bark. The Charests live in to outline to pro^iectlve de\-el- 11ns. hospital is a good one, not too far Church. comes a club to dummy’s ace, and in a major rather than raise a mi- A letter will be sent to place- Maneggia said. an apartment at the rear of the tend the meeting, $ui well as Ed- . Rotary Chab Oambake one count in the money order case, from the University of Bridge- with the peculiar ideas about what Its name may qpme from the word 017 Main S t, Mnnehestet opera the additional utilisation from the patient’s home. It is Im- Mrs. Edwin Lawrence. Mrs. d^larer can lead dummy’s low nor suit. ment bureaus and agencies describ- The Bolton Dairy baseball team office. ward Rybezyk, town planning en- Ml 9-0384 Saturday, June 24. from noon U.S. District Court Judge Rob- (Copyright 1901, General Fea- ing the position of superintendent- beat Sheridan Oil last night C-3 port. one learns in a supermarket; and piebald or fro,n an old definition that could be made of tracts of portant, he said, that the mpntally Frederick Deane, Mrs. Richard ert P. Anderson postponed sen- tnimp to draw trumps with -the of bald as white or white streaked. Laferriere was the first to wake. gineer. until dark, the newly organised tures Corp.). principal which will be open as of at the Bolton Dairy field. Tom From 1950 to 1958 when he en- Karl Mundt of South Dakota, not land lying in this area. Public Bhlldlng Commission, said ill be provided with love and af- Yerks, Mrs. Edward Klrkham, and tencing until the completion of ace and jack. about to “stand ailent.” Outltag the recent tax abate- South Windsor Rotafy Club will fecUon and a feeling of being Mrs. Thomas Stapo, Community July 1. Applications will be accept- Freddo hit a home run for the tered Berkeley, he was employed he dope not anticipate any delay pre-sentence report. as an accountant and Was assistant Both senior senators: Clark, a ment and other concessions, rep- hold its first annual clambake., in school buildings as the Com- wanted back In the home towns. Baptist Church; Mrs. K. EJnar ed until Aug. 1. A starUng salary Dairymen. Tom Crockett pitch- Tickets may be purchased from Two other men involved In the of $8,000 to $10,000 was set for the ed and Andy Hoar caught. Bob to the comptroller at Edwin Moss Democrat: Mundt, a Republican. resenting about $1,700,000 to the mission has not received any let- Volunteer service groups can as- Rask, Mrs. William Crawford, bank holdup were arrested short Everything about the exchange I ntn-me tsSm IM |4m yw lmirS> tmemtem mOil. by It railroad, granted by the 1901 aes- any Rotarian, or at Bumhsm's sist ta promoting these concepts AITKIN Cr«A1W COND post. Correspondence relating to Hutchinson was the pitcher end Inc. in Bridgeport, and later office ter from the contractors to that Mrs. Andrew Watson, Mrs. Carl ly after the incident. They have Carolyn Johnson Dave Southerlln, the catcher, for manager at Her.shey Metal seems topsy-turvey, doesn't It? slon of the legislature. Rep. Casey Service St,aUon, Curtiss' Rezall and attitudes, he said. E. Johnson, Mrs. M. M. Moriarty, OUB7NSIDE the job Is to be directed to John effect. also been linked with the $2,918 Harris, board chairman. Sheridan’s. Products Co. in Derby. But this is the way It was reported noted that South Windsor, through Pharmacy or Jackson’s Market The high school, being built by Mrs. Powell revlfwed the ways Mrs. Irma Starkweather. Mrs. nu recently In the New York Times Otange Meeting holdup of the Reliable Mfg. Co. In Guest at Shower After approving a list of qualifl Wins Associate Degree The Rev. Mr. Johnson was a ves- Its elected officials, had helped the Wadhsms and May Co., is expected In which the Manchester Area As- George Poole, Mrs. Wendell Bloomfield, March 1. Starts Tomorrow! Frederick D. Oakes of Notch We are inclined toward Senator railroad with Its problems. ’nis{>pta|( Grange will meet to- to be completed In September, Blther. Mrs. Paul Norltag, Mrs. cations for a superintendent-prin' tryman of Christ Church in sociation has. aided In mental Horton was arrested by postal Miss Carolyn Ruth Johnson, clpal and esUbllshing the proce- Rd. Ext.i received an Associate in Bridgeport and superintendent of Mundt's side of the argument. YOUlL FIND JUST THE CAR He continued: “Therefore, we day at 8 p.m., in the Wafiptag 1902; the Avery Street Eflementary Hjalmar Carlson, and Mrs. Nor- health education and services. Inspectors and FBI agents, ta daughter of Mra. Carl T. Johnson, Science degree In engilneering on its church school. During his last Cookbooks are fine if you know are quite confident the railroad w-Ul Community House. Election of of- School, whose general contractor These included seminars for man Smith, Covenant Congrega- dure to'^be used in hiring one, the Miami, Fla., In April. 43 Holl St., was honored at a board went into executive session June 11, at University of Hartford two years at Berkeley, he served the rudiments. But It is possible. reciprocate by granting South ficers will be held. is Jack Hunter. Manchester; should seventh and eighth grade teachers, tional Church. If you can read and Interpret Kindergarten Notes surprise miscellaneous bridal Budget Items for next year commencement exercises at Bush- as lay reader In charge- at St. Windsor Its request which, as I be flnUhed by SMtember. and for clergymen, support of the These women volunteers visit nell Memorial Hall. what you read properly, that, with have said, will greatly ephance our The -South Windsor Cooperative PubUe Records Aged Health Insurance shower last night at the home of were discussed at the beginning of Mark’s Mission, East Haven. Child Guidance CUnic, sponsorship convalescent homes regularly to her aunt. Miss Htusel B. Johnson, Oakes Is a tool and gage inspec- The son of the late Axel John- perservance, you may learn to town’s fiscal futurp. It would be Kindergarten Is loolotag for a Warrantee Deeds: Rosalie Z. Ba- of one-act plays based on mental read, play cards, provide rides, Hartford, 'June 13 (AV — The the meeting. Transportation costs cook from a cookbook. YOU’VE GOT IN MIND tor with the Trane Manufacturing son and Mrs. Maria Johnson, he is deeply unfortunate to let this op- small refrigerator to be used ,ta ron to Joseph and Stefania Ma^ write letters, and help with craft Connecticut companies have 41 Holl St. are expected to increase in view hygiene, for PT As and other The hostess was assisted by ESJf t rt OR Co. in Buckland.' During the Korean a native "of Bridgeport. He served As for learning to cook at the portunity pass especially now when its new classrooms ta the Wap- leaky of Hartford, property on groups, and the volunteer services programs and other recreational launched a pioneer organization to of a letter received from William three other aunts of the bride- War, he served two years’ duty as In the U.S. Army from 1943 to A A P? Never. It Is so needed." ping Professional Center. Anyone Main St.: I. R. Stich Associates to program under the chalrmartship activities for patients. write health insurance for the — ENDS TONIGHT — H. CurUs, Manchester superinten- wl!talng to donate one may call elect. Mrs. Slgrid Modean. Mrs. a sergeant in the U. S. Army. 1946 stationed at Los Alamos, Senators Clark and Mundt i The New Haven’s attitude in re- Joseph V. and Nanette B. Sanler- of Mra. John Buck. state’s older residents and are eX' “Wnrld of Suite Won*" — S:ll dent of schools, advising that Bol- He is married and has three chil- cent years has been to lessen the Mrs Robert E. Mackey, Hilton son of East Hartford, property at Those who received service pins pected to offer their first policies Harold Modean, and Miss Ruth “Tlfer Bay” — S:J4 - II:« ton ninth grade pupils wUl attend N.M. AT YOUR CHEVY DEALER’S Dr. The kindergarten is also look- Modean. dren—Jean, 6; Kathleen, 4, and He Is a Ma.son, a member of n um l^ of crossings rather than in- 172 Dlgwood Lane; Joseph C. included Mrs. Herbert Maguire Bolton for sale this August. Barnard Junior High School nqxt Susan, 2. crease them. ing for kindergarten teachers, and A bouquet of pink peonies was year. In his letter, Curtta wrote the Ekistem Star, and of the Uni- Wolk to George A. and' Grace P and Mrs. Walter Pfamatter, both The organization, formed yester versity of Bridgeport chapter of Pour years ago the railroad has announced there are still a Nelson of Newington, property at of North Methodist Church; Mrs. day, was named the Associated the centerpiece amidst pink and- ' “ As far as we know now this ar- few enrollments In' the afternoon green decorations at the buffet Mancheater Evening Herald Bol- Kappa Beta Rho. blocked the so-called private or 39 Scantic Meadow Rd.; I. R. Samuel G. Henderson, Mrs. John Connecticut Health Insurance raitaement will, hold true for the ton coireapondenL Grace McDer- GENERAL ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER farmers’ crossings on both sides of session. Alsop Says table. A decorated ehower cake Me was married to Marjorie S. Stich Associates to Raymond G. Hutchings.. Mrs. Michael Rubacha. Companies. ntam grade stadents coming from mott,, toiephone MItcheU 3-6004. Bliss of Bridgeport In 1955. "ITie the tracks In a four-town area In- Sohoola, Unaffected and Raffaels Dyer of HarUord, Mrs. Donald R. Gray. Mrs. Carl It is believed to be the first of was made by Miss Modean, an Boltbn ta subsequent years... Nat- cluding South Windsor. Workman The hod carriers' strike which aunt of the bride-elect. couple' expects to move Into the property at 195 Dogwood Lane; A. Geissler. Mrs. Rose Converse, He May Seek its kind in the nation. urally, 10th, 11th and 12th grade Rectory at St. George’s Church on ELECTRIC sunk posts Into thq ground as a ended last Wednesday should not Woodland Park Inc. to Janies R. and Mrs. William Bral^rd, Sec- Miss Johnson will be married students from Bolton will attend affect the completion of the new Permission to form the tnsur- Navy Says Carrier Thursday. Thirty-one models to pick and choose from! Jet-smooth Cherrolets, fleet-fiooied Conrain, barricade. Jr. and Barbara H. Doty o f Mar- ond Congregiational Church. ance pool was granted earlier this June 24 at Emanuel Lutheran KNDS the senior school,” In most instances, property own- high school or the Avery Street Also Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Mrs. Church to James Richard Ander- TONITE “This change was brought Big 13 Cu. F i 2-Door Elementary School addition. blehead, Mass., property at 268 Governorship spring by the state General As • D A M N Y A N K E E * ’ Work Poor Quality the one-of-ite-kind Corvette—just name your pleasure. Then stop in for a pteasant Tiiit ers and farmers tore them down as John Cavagnaro, Mra. Fred Hope, son, son of Mr. and Mra. Ruland With TAB HUNTEB about,” CurUs wrote, “by the fact Carlo Prestlleo. chairman of the Oak S t: Mary D. Woolton to sembly. Rear-end Crash fast as they were put up. ’The rall- William J. and Helen L. Bebout of Mrs. Otto Kohls. Mrs. Peter Frey, The organization will permit Anderson of Ridgewood,- N. J. Plan that the expected enrollment at Mrs. Paul Schuetz, Mrs. Everett John Al.sop of Avon said In Bol *'PA4AMA GAME’* Washington, June 13 iJP) — The REFRIGERATOR $Wth your Chevrolet dealer. For full-sized fun, take a look at Cfiery’s bodget-kMriir’ Havertown. Pa., property at 48 Connecticut residents, age 65 and With . the senior high school shows an Navy has seconded an admiral’s Brings Arrest Frazel, Mrs. Henrietta Warshauer, ton last night he is "very much DORIN DAY - JOHN RAITT increase of 100 more students than Thomas St.; Marion L. Snow to interested " in the Republican gu- over, to purchase health Insur claim that the supercarrler Kitty Biscaynes, ever-popular Bel Airs and always-elegant' Impaias. (A tip for top-downers: Pauline Davta of South Windsor, Mrs. Reinhold Rautenberg. Mra. ance from the pool group to pro- rofeMRo?" was plsnned originally and the S. Raymond Smith, Mrs. Walter bernatorial nomination next year. Hawk was poorly built. James J. 'Varney, 19. of 148 N. FREEZER property on Buckland Rd.; Emma But he stopped short of an tegt themselves against major fi MANSFI£LDQ. expected number at Barnard But a union denied the charge and Kenneth Palmer to Norman Kohls, and Mrs. ^ w a rd Kehl, n^cial losses resulting from ser- Junior High School Is less than an- School St., was charged at 8 a.m. The Impala Convertible is the liveliest, loveliest ever.) For king-sized wagon fans thare Concordia Lutheran Church. nouncing his candidacy for the and demanded pibof or an apology. todr„ with failure to drive a Spector of Manchester and Ber- post in a talk to the Tolland Coun ious illnesses. Ucipated.’’ In a statement yesterday, the BOUND Mrs. Robert W. Martin. Mrs. The Insurance pool has been Siofts T*row! All Color! “If we were to bring about a reasonable distance apart. His car ONLY are six happy-hauling, vacation-piinded Chevrolet wagons. And, for a nard Ackerman of West Hartford, ty Republican Associates at Fi Navy said when it received the $250 collided with the rear of a stopped property on Ellington Rd. Charlea F. Yurkshot. Mrs. Cheater viewed as private industry’s an OBEAT FOB THE FA.MI1.Y! balance within our own school *267 Bigelow, Mrs. Lawrence Perry, ano’s Restaurant. million carrier “ there was ihore car, driven by Francis M. Moras- Marriage License Application: However, Alsop said that should swer to proposalSi^’tb include the Come systa^i It would mean a shifting unacceptable work In this ship. thrift-car treat, don’t miss the nifty selection of easy-handling Corvairs— Mrs. Theodore Nelson, and Mrs. federal govenunent In the busi- “ VinliyiP'’ . I of the secondary school limits’ In co, 18, of 29 Jordt St., at E. Middle Walter R. Holland Jr . 24, of 175 he decide to run, he will force an than is normally expected.” Tpke. and Bird St. Not $297 as Incorrectly adver- High St. Mivichester, a test oper- William Minnlck, Center Congre- ness of health Insurance for the such a way that our ninth grrad- sedans, coupes, Monzas, and Lakewood and Greenbrier wagons. Take gational Church; Mra. John Fox, all-out campaign and a rugged The Navy thus added its voice Both cars continued to their ator. and Marjorie M. Krawskt, campaign for the election. aged. ers already assigned to the senior to Vice Adm. Wallace M. Beak- destinations with minor damage, ttsed In last night’s Henild. 31, of 22 Sullivan Ave., S o ift h Mra. Allan C. Hotchki.ss. Mrs. The 10 charter member com- ^WINDSO high school would be re-assigned Emma Brown. Mrs, Alice Weth- In 1958 Alsop made an unsuc- ENDS ley’s. In a speech last week police reported. Variiey will be your pick—the easy way. Just one stop at your Chevrolet dealer’s does it. Windsor, a computor operator. cessful fight on the floor of the panies of the non-profit enterprise TONITE to the Barnard High School and Beakley said much of the work erell. Mrs. Fred Finnegan, Mrs. are Travelers, Aetna Life, Con- EHSTUIOOD presented In Circuit Court, Man- 6.PASS. Republican convention for the gu- this re-asslgnment of the young- in the kitty Hawk was "extremely chester, June 26. Harry F. Sweet, and Mrs. Frank necticut ' General, National Fire, m 11. ra i ••THE M IG H TY sters in quesUon would mean a SEDAN Manchester Evening Herald H. Sheldon, St. Mary's Episcopal bernatorial nomination , but was CRtSADEBS" poor." South Windsor correspondent beaten by Fred Zeller of Stonipg- Security Insurance, Phoenix of *fne Phorooh's Woman* Plan much greater distance for them to The ship was built in the Cam NORMAN' S M...... M...... M...... Church. ton. Zeller was later beaten by Hartford, Safeguard Insurance, ‘NIGHT KIGHTEBS'* Service Jobs Zooming Laura Katz, telephone Mitchell Mra. Everett Johnson. Mrs. Earl Joha B arrym ore^ L ia d a CrlMtal With Bobert MItchom travel. den, N. J., yards of the New York '1777 4,1703. Democrat Abraham Ribicoff by Hartford Accident A Indemnity, la Color. 1:S« - <:S5 - f:48 “We felt that a change of this Shipbuilding Corp. Washington—Service Industries 12 Months or Van Camp, Mrs, Victor Johnson, the largest gubernatorial plural- Aetna Insurance, and Connecticut Alto: Start! Wednesday: type would cause considerable dis- In its statement, the Navy said will grow to 67 per cent of the 445 HARTFORD RD. Mrs. Albert Harrison. Mrs. Harold ity ever recorded in the state. Commercial Travelers. “THE United States Labor force by 1971. UJMM MUee Oonrnntee $195 Down West, Mrs. Artliur Tolf, Mra. Hen- "POSSE FROM HELL" YOUNG SAVAGES’* saUsfaction within the community Beakley at the end of a speech in White Losing Furor Alsop told the gathering he William N. Seery, vice president Aadey Marphy. 1:85 - R:lt aad Bridgeton, N. J., added some im- the Labor Department estimates. ry Anderson, Mrs. H. M. Reed. and that, inasmuch as the Bolton Atlanta—More than 70 per cent plans to travel throughout the of the Travelers Insurance Co., *.*THB CAN ADIANS'* students would be transported any- promptu remarks on integrity in of wood house exteriors in the Mr.s. Edward Marsh, Mrs. Anna was named chairman of the execu- state to gather public reaction on WED. "Abeeat' Miadad Profettor’* way, it would be Just as easy to daily work. Included was a com- United States were once painted Kjellson. Mra. George Okerfelt, state affairs. tive committee of the new or- IHE BEST AHEAD 01 THE REST ment from Beakley that hib father Mrs. Norman Gerhart. Mrs. Al- have the ninth graders report to BOLAND MOTORS white, but the percentage now is . And al some point in the future, ganisation. the Barnard Junior High School." had "always done an honest day’s only 50. Grays, and laven- bert Robinson, and Mrs. Carroll he added, “I shall make a decision T he board was unable to make work for an honest dollar" but that SHEARSON, ders are the current gainers Nelson, Emanuel Lutheran Church, that will be based on the reaction this was not the case with some of S«8 CENTER STREET—Ml S-4079 Launching Speaker further plana for transportation that comes from my actlrities and Groton, Jime 13 (Ah — James H. fo’r next year since they did not the workmanship in the Kitty OVER 20 TEARS IN THE SAME LOCA’HON my evaluation of that reaction." H&wk. HAMMILL3CO. TOCR QUALITY LARK DEALER Wakelta Jr., assistant secretary of know the length of the school day "I am not now a candidate, but the Navy' for research and devel- at ' the Barnard Junior High The Navy accepted the ship, its "the firm that research built" Prof‘V,.._ I have expended considerable ef- BEVERLY BOLLINO BURTON opment, will be the main speaker School. • , • statement said, because work was H m Stri Ntw York Slock Eickoiwo • fMindod I M i OppottoW fort to maintain a position from at the June 15 launcj;tag here of George Negro, bus contractor, “dragging along" behind sched- which it would be possible to the Polaris-flring nuclear sub- DANCE STUDIO attended the meeting to explain ule. ASK FOR YOUR COPY OF SHFARSON'S pour launch a candidacy, if that is what "Correction of individual defi- LATEST RESEARCH REPORT DONT OVERPAY my friends want me to do," he marine Thomas A. Edison. the mileage for the late run to Stock* Wakelin will replace secretary Manchester High School. The cient items" Is being done or will New Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SEDAN said. be done by the Navy at New York The W. G. GLENNEY CO.. of the Navy John B. Conally, who presents number of pupils on this route One of five delightful Impsls models with just about everything anyone eould want in a ear. FOR FABRICS had been scheduled to speak but varies from day to day, Negro Shipbuilding’s expense, the Navy Shaarten, Hammill,7 Z ------i HONORARY DEGREES FOR 3 Here's top-of-the-line luxury end practical features like'Chevrolet's handy deep-well trunk Thourands Of Ladies who canceled today “because of said, with feiwer pupils using the said. Fairfield. June 13 (.A^i ^— Fair- Clair Helmer, executive vice 918 Main 81.. Manch.jt.r BUDGET PLAN Can’t Be Wrong! field University yesterday awarded urgent business ta Washington." “ARABIAN NIGHTS” bus In the spring when many drive Mitchell 9-J821. Mitchell 8-8215. — at a sensible Cbery price. their own cars to echool. The preaident of the ship had pcMed 4 4 4 4 • • 4 • • OOOO three honorary degrees at Its com- The Edison will be laun^ed by Pleaoe tend your lateot Reseereh Report. 4444t84444444444444444444444«4«4«004a440044000«004aaaa« aaooooaoooo«ooo4ao4404ooo«oo4aaao< sproods HEATING OIL paymonts uniformly CHENEY HALL the builder, the Electric Boat di- board asked that a speedometer both builders’ sud Navy sea tri- mencement exercises. The univer- SATURDAY, JUNE 17 als and ha4 been accepted and HARTFORD RD. sity also conferred degrees on 441 vision of General Dynamics Corp. reading be kept dally for the late pilgrim bus to chock mileage. commissioned. MANCHESTER students. Recipients of honorary And ta Camden, Leon Johnson, degrees were Dr. Francis J. Brace- nt:w clap contract Negro said he might be able to STOCKS New Britain, June 13 (Ah—About ILLING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL provide a statlpn wagon tp trans- executive secretary of Lodge 801, FREE PARKING land. director of the'Institute of BONDS ilUUai Living in Hartford, doctor of sci- 1,700 employes of the Connecticut port retarded children to school International Brotherhood of Boil- ence; Herman W. Steinkraus, pres- Light and Power Co. will benefit 8:15 P.M. next year. He said the cost for er makers, protested the admiral’s ^ TELEPHONIk______J MUTUAL FUNDS ident of the hoard of the Bridge- frbm a new 2-year contract an- etalion wagon mileage would be remarks ta a telegram to Secre- tary of the Na'vy John Connally. port Brass Co;, doctor of laws; and nounced jointly by coippany and nCKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR about 20 cents compared to 39 the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Cornelius P. union officials yesterday. The con- cents per mile for a bus. Negro He demanded that Beakley "prove Teulinga of Branford, doctor of, tract, retroactive to June 1, calls said some plan might be worked his statement,... that the Kifty humane letters. for an immediate 31i per ^c|it pay out to use a station wagon to Hawk was extremely poor and not ft.... Dropvry Prints . . . only 50c yd. boost lutd another 4 per ce'ht in done by good honest men of apolo- -7^ transport the nine pupils expect- THIS SERVICE COULD Dress ^brjes, rcq. 98c . . 65c yd. When it's 12 noon in New "Y^ork crease Junq 1902. The . pact uso ed to a'ttend the Howell Gheney gizze to the membership." provides for broader vacation and it’s 3 o'clo(;k the next morning in ENDS TONIGHT: *Tor

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 0)N N ,, TtlESDAY, JUNE 18, 1981 J . PAGE FOUB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. JUNE 13. 1961 PAGE FIVE Court Backs Coventry Hartford on I T a x C o l l e c t i o n s i At 77 Per Cent Rejected Bids DAYS-i NKHTS 0M.Y Collections of taxes on the cur- rent liht as of Jime 10 are alight- Hartford. Jiina 13 — The ly ahead of last year at the acme State Supreme Court of Errora TRANSISTOR time, according to the tax col- ruled today that the city of Hart- lector. ford was within It* rlshls last year Records show that approximate- In rejecting all bids received when TO N IG HT I WED., THUDS, SAT. ly 77 per cent of the taxes on the ' it llret invited bid* for construc- current list has been paid. Last tion of the ne»- Hartford public year at the iiame time the pay- high school. ments totaled slightly under the The lowest, $6,640,000, came 77 per cent. i from Joseph Rugo, Inc.. Dorches- 9 9 9 9 to 6 A total of $28,352 in real estate ter, Mass. There were 10 higher till UFRI., to and personal property taxes re- ones from other contractors. matn.s outstanding on prior yeara. The city, however, rejected them Of this total $45 remains impatd an a* too high, citing a stipula- on the 1955 books; $133 on 1656 tion In‘ the inrttation to bid that books; $1,.362 on 1957; $6,677 on said the city reserved this right. UNIIMITED 1958; and $20,135 on 1669. At the same time. It was an- Day School Gradoatloa nounced that the speciflcations The Coventry Day School grad- were being modified and new bids uation program will bo held at would be sought. 7:30 p.m. Thursday at First Odn- Rugo went to court, charging gregational Church. Three Grade 8 that with a $5.5 million bond issue ALL-AMERICAN MADE! pupils and 13 kindergarten pupils ‘ authorised bv the city council and will receive diploma* during the $3 million to' he realised from the ceremony. sale of the old high school, there I The school will be closed ’niurs- was enough for the city to accept GROUPINGS! day In order that all the children his bid. . ! may atlejid. 'The school will pfn- Two Hartford ciusens Joined [ cially close at 12:30 pjn. Frtday. Kugo In the suit. Among the During the graduation program, claims of the plainUffs was that World-FiiniMis ZENITH the Rev. John R. Neubert, pastor the rejection of Hugo's bid was 1 of the Community Baptist <^urch against the best InteresU of the in Manchester, will deliver die in- city and iu taxpayers. I vocation. Dr. Harold R. Burke, In Superior Court, the city an- I counseling psychologist at the swered the charges by pointing University of Connecticut, will out that the invitation to bid con- I give the commencement speech. . Uined the clause permItUng the I Tile kindergarten class will aing city to reject all bids if it chose. i a five-minute version, of "Little Also, the city said, a protest by Tra nsistor Tra nsistor Gingerbread Boy" under the dlrec- taxpayers was unjustified unless I tion of Mrs. Myra Houle of Ando- the Improper awarding of a con- ! ver. The rhythm band will play tract would result in higher taxea In A D elux e In A D elux e ; "Country Gardena" under the di- After the Superior Court accept- I rection of five-year-old Peter Carl- ed these answers, the plaintiffs son of Andover, a member of the G if t Pa c k age G i f t Pa ck age I I class. appealed to the State Supreme I Selections will be played by the « Court of Errors, but the state's I school orchestra under direction of • highest court also aided with U^e C o n t a in ing C o n t a in ing Headmaster A. Martin Chpozxa. city. Mrs. Uoyd Schmidt of Storni will ‘ All that is required of of- be orgaJiist during the program. ficials,'’ Judge Abraham 8. Bor- Fresh 4 There will be a reception for the don said In the court’s Unanimous * Case * Case graduates after the exercises at opinion. ”ls that they observe good the school’s Spicer Hall to which faith and accord all bidders Just From all parents and friends are Invited. consideration, thus avoiding favor- MOTOROLA Grade 6 graduates are Michael a nd itism and corruption. * Batteries Gulnan of Coventry, Douglas Aji- "An honest exercise of discre- derson of Manchester and Diana tion will generally ijpt be disturb- Yo u'll never be c a ught with de ad batteries. Johnson of Amston. ed. Courts will intervene only to * Earphones * Batteries Kindergarten class members in- prevent the rejection of a bid clude John Bell, Christopher Hilt- when the obvious purpose of the Exclusive b a ttery indica tor lets you k now gen and Adrian Poucel of Coven- rejection is to defeat the object try: Michael Bacon, Elliott Ix»f- and Integrity of competitive bid- man and Bruce Reynolds, Mans- ding ” when batteries are g e tting we a k! field Center; Annie Beddow of In other decisions, the court Storrs: Peter Carlson, Andover; Erased the conviction of Fred- Julie Czukas, Barry Goldberg and • erlck Drexel of Waterbury. who M—lihcw Melley Of Manchester; was found guilty In the Court of Illustr a t e d L e f t ... Illustr a t e d R ig h t ... Jeanette Watson of South Wind- Common Pleas of maintaining sev- sor; and Alan Wochomurka, West eral houaea in an unsafe and un- Willington. clean condition. The Supreme Briefs Court of Errora ruled that Drexel SI. Jude Council, Knights of Co- had been hauled Into court before 7 -TRANSISTOR 8 - TRANSISTOR lumbus, will elect officers at 8 the time given him to correct th'se p.m. tomorrow at the KofC home conditions had expired. In Sm a rt Te x a n Case W ith V e rnie r Tu n in g on Snake Hill Rd. Ordered a new trial for Bertha "riie Rotary Club wOl have a Touhas of Norwalk, one of the f'.e- 8-TRANSIST0R__cm "Rotary Roundtable" at Its 6:45 fendanU In a ault growing oqt of Enclosed In Brown M p.m. dinner meeting tomorrow at the death of Mrs. Rose Fabriilo. Genuuine First Congregational Church. who fell down the aUlrs of a ho'ise owned by Mrs. Youhas and her Cowhide 99 Le a th er Cov e ring Jjf Thomas Monahan, building in- spector of Manchester, recently husband. Anthony. Wraporeund Ordered a new trial of the suit V e rnie r Tu n in g spoke to the group on the impor- for danu.ges brought by MSry D.^ Cover tance. practicality and necessity of Lundborg of West Hartf >rd j proper bjiildlng codes. According 32® * I to officials Monalian "strongly against Joseph Salvators of Hart- ford for personal injuries result- I recommended that Coventry adopt ing from an accident Involving a a building code and hire a quali- truck owned by Salvatore. I fied: tn.spector to Implement It." (inbiiDi®* The young Democratic Club will LIVING ROOM GROUP meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Legion home on Wall St. The club Mental Patient will sponsor a public dance at 8 GENERAL ELECTRIC RCA V I C T O R EMERSON p.m. June 24 at the KofC home. The High Lights orchestra of Surrenders to “ FRIEZE ’n F O AM ” Manchester will furnish music for the affair. S O f A CNid C H AIR AVAILABLE IN Q u a lity B uilt In Am e ric a The North Coventry Coopera- State Trooper TURQUOISE, C H A R C O A L. Am e ric a's F avorite! tive Kindergarten graduation will All Tra n sis tor be held from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Thurs- BEIGE or BR OW N day at the Second Congregational (OonMniied froin Pag* Church. All parents and grand- Im p a c C a se parents are inivted. mej*. cottage In Which he had bar- ricaded himself through an open 8-Transistor Radios11 M an c h ester E v e n in g H e r a l d window. TRANSISTOR RADIOS Oo%-entry oorrenpondent, F . P a n l- '' Emmerthai said that when he NO MONEY DOWN Use 3 Low-Cost I , Ine U t t le , telephone P llg r l n i l - poked his head through the open ' 6231. window of the cottage he heard a rifle being cocked and Jumped Fla shlight C ells W it h Case! back quickly. »2 W E E KLY "If you come In. I'll kill you.” the trooper said Kannane shouted Local Stocks ^ t o h i m . 2 YEARS T O P AY "Put your head In that window and I'll shoot you." SMART, MODERN-ARM Quotations Pninlshed by The trooper, who was alone, said Coburn A 5llddlebrook, Ine. he spent the next 10 to 16 minutes Bank Storks sttempting to calm Kannane. tell- 7 TRANSISTORS QUALITY BUILT Bid Agked ing him that he was there to help Conn Bank and Trust him. S O F A -B E D O U T F IT FREE STO R A G E BUILT-IN DIAL IN AMERICA Co...... 501j 53H Emmerthai aucceeded. Kannane for flitTiro deHvory Hartford National came out with his hands up. LIG HT BATTERY Performs Where Bank and Trust Co. 47’* SOVi .State Police said Kannane told Fire Insnranre Citmpaniee them he fled from the school for Soffa-BBtl and Chair r Hartford k^re ...... 69V* 72'i mentally retarded because he was SLEEPS TWOI CHECKER! Oth ers F a il! National Fire ...... 130 140 not being treated well by some of- THTT'WarWIKV ^ \ I n'. Phoenix Fire ...... 105 111 Lhe other Inmates. ' AvBlIahiB in IJIe and Indemnity In*. Co*. Whilji on the loose. Kannane [ Aetna Casiialtv . .127 137 fnghtened several resldants on BEIfiE, TURQUOISE, Aetna Ijfp ...... 114 119 Skyline Ridge, including a cottage Conn. General ...... 225 235 caretaker. Hftd: .Steam Boiler 112 Two persons said they ran Into CORAL or BROWN Travelers ...... 118 ’>4 12SH their cottage when they saw the Public rttlltiM youth emerge from the shrubs Conn. Light & Power 29 31 near the lake with one of the rifles, Hftd. Electric Light 68 72 apparently ready to fire. «0FA_8lEtM 2 All Transistor Radioi W orld's First Hartford Ga-s Co. .. 54 69 At another cottage, pqlicg^sald, ! Southern ."^ew England Kannane tried to beg some water, MTCWIW OHMR Telephone ...... 51 '5 4 but Mrs. Paige Williams quietly 1 PLAYS 150 HOURS IN Maniitactanng Oomoanle* suggested that he walk up to her j Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 614 house. She rcmalnec outside her 8-TRANSISTOR cottage beside her car. oowwinaiE NORMAL USE! 1 A.s.sociated Spring .. 14 16 But moments later, Kannane 9-TRANSISTOR : Bristol Bras.s ...... 10'.4 12 sfKPtted a car approaching, wheel- [ D u n h a m B u s h ...... 5 6 ''CroBS C o u n try " iiv Em-Hart ...... 81 86 *d around, and ran into the nearby 2 MITOHMW woods. ^ Fafnir Bearing ...... ,5 6 60’-4 Police said he smashed a hole O u tpl a ys |N. B. Machine ...... 221i 2414 In the bottom of the canoe after he •W -ENO TRUES ; North ami Judd . .. ; 16 17 crossed the lake and let the craft j Stanley Works ...... 17 19 POCKET RADIO Veedcr Root ...... 49 63 sink. Th e m A l l! Hr' - 4 -•'v in B LEU IIP S I'he above quotations ar« not to ae construed as actual marketa. CANDY 8AU!-S 11' In G if t Pa ck age Washington, June 13 i/Pi — The 2 ieo m at o r pillow s 2 IIOSI'IT.AIJZED average American may be talking New Haven. June 13 (F) — Two diet but he's eating his words.'He CONSISTS OF CASE, persons were hospitalized and ate more candy last year than PLUS eight others were treated at a ever before. hospital and released yeaterday On the average, each person — Cheic* p f colors. EARPHONE a nd 99 n hen they developed symptom* of man, woman and child — ate 16.9 8E0UMEII sr M O food pois'oning ^ ter a luncheon pounds of candy In 1660, the Com- ■■ V - » V Mock, W h it t • S’A " SPEAKER rtt Yale University. They were merce Department reported among 200 persons who attended a BATTERIES! 39 liim-heon at the university’s Cal- yesterday. In 1959, the figure was ond OUvt! W ITH TO N E C O NTR O L 16.8. houn College as part of Yale’a Chocolate sales increased by 2.5 260th commencementi Those hos- per cent to a record of about 3 pitalized were Edith Firth, 60, . billion pounds. There was no Mineapolis, Minn., and 'Louis De- breakdown on calorics. Tra nsistor Radios OPEN D AILY 9 to 9 Matthels, 53. Orapge, N. J. . K ' C A T P U C . A T I O N S TRATFIC SAFETY PARLIe Y' Washington, June 13 (Ab — Tha 0 Federal Communications Oommla- Hartford, June 13 (Ah—Gov. N R M A N ’S SATUR D AY TILL 7 P.M. John N. Dempsey baa called a spe- M a k e .W ottderful Sion yesterday rJbeived appUea^ cial conference of state and local FRIENDLY APPLIANCE and FURNlfURESfORT^ Uons from radio station WNABUl, traffic officials for July 14 to dis- Bridgeport, Cbnn., for pamlaaton cuss highway safety problems. to Increase daytime power from- 280 LOTS O f FREE and FRIENDLY APPLIANCE aii|d FURNITURE STORE watt* to 1 kilowatt, and .from Former Gov. Abraham Ribicoi(f 4 4 5 H A R T F O R D R O A D , Near M c K E F FREE PARKING! New Haven, for aaqiiialtlaw called a alinllar conference teat EASY PAR KING Gifts F or A l l! 4 4 5 H A R T F O R D R O A D , N e a r M c K E E didtlve eontr^ BIMcbc m t O w. MANCHESTER- EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1961 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE l*v IM l FAGB aOC layas VWtatal O M It Unl<^ la doraoa yeatoiday ordarad the ease Ailing Back Improving , Reds Say U.Se of tha baby liudget, tha last must eontinuued ter a pre-eentencing FsnatidsiR. Not pRtriotisin A Thought for Today watarbury, has pleaded guU ^ to Tractors Mission ^lanrtfestFr measure it had to have before ad- chargee et embenllng. 12,739.45 report. ThuraSeld was arrestod by journment. Thus faith was kapt. by the Maaebeater Hartford. Juna 11 ur>—J^m Major General Edwin A. Walk- Connecticut N. ThuriSild. 89, termer treasure frem the credit union. U.S. Dla- the FBI April 28 after an audit Violated Truce Down in the House,.' this same gfl at Cbnrcbea of the credit union'e booke. Stmtitts flrralli er, who haa now been officially aveniiv, the final traatmwt of ar'ot the ' Chreodum Oecp. Bm- triet Court Jhdge Robert P. Aa- ‘'adimniahad" tor hia atforta to in- liquor biUs was a little leas re- President Cancels .Continued from Page One) Arrives in Havana gSBAjS^SB^Nof Oo!^ m e Yankee 11 Btaell Stnet doctrinate AnericAn troo|M undar apooaible. There Senate BUI No. Haa tkare ever been a day that you can recall when there was ner Geneva talks was not justified in lUaebMIar, Ootui. hia command in GermEtiy in what By A . H. O. '844. “ an act concerning registra- ^events started by Castro May 17. THOMAS r A y U S O N tion of brands of liquor," a fWeas- name to Hat in the obituary column reading the letter because It was (Continued from Page One) WALTER B. rERGOSON he conaldarad to be the ideologic^ In a somewhat offhand mannaf PabUMnn ura which would have been not of thla nowapaper? Such a day Speech to Mayors addressed ^o combattants in Laos v-eritiea of our time, haa hia- ex- This ia no true chronicling of the would bo out o f the ordinary, to and not to the conference. the American group said it was during a TV speech, he suggeatofi roaalaS Oetobar 1. tan last momenta of the 1961 State unpicating to a good friend of the ASK US ABOUT AETNA QUALITY’S planation. He waa concamed, he Democratic party in Senator Lob- say the least. “What la this.” he asked, "NATO on a "humanltanan mission" to a trade of his Cuban invasion caps _ Et « 7 ICT«nlii« Bzemt Senate. It is merely a recital of Many pa<^t neglect,their aoul'a (OonttnueA from Page One) conduct "technical'’ negotiations lives for 600 tractors. aad BoUtays. Eatcrad at tbi Bays, by the ideological aoftneaa certain circumatantial facta, which on'e own city of Hartford, was a solidarity?" _lo* « Mmnehawar Conn. «* aelvation now, thinking that there Columbia His objection waa overruled by smd would have nothing more to President Kennedy, saying be which developed In ^ome of our we present only with the explicit casualty of one of those unpre- OaM MMl Mattw. ____ dictable numenta in the more'un- xvill elweya be time tomorrow. NEW AUTO-RITE POLICY Kennedy offered some support British Foreign Minister Lord say publicly before Its planned re- was acting In a non-offlclal capa- troopa after they had been taken understanding that they should not Some have made a fatal mlical- to the Democratic leaders' view of turn to the United States. city, helped set up the tractots •nrscRipnoN rates be taken to characterise thla Sen- wleldly House, with a audden Graduates Honor Home, chairman of the day. rarabla la AUrjoce priaoner In Korea. The indoctrina- charga that it would set up culation. his condlUcm by getting out hia The Royal Laotian and U.S. gov- Ihe technical delegation has for Freedom Committee xwhlch Is Caniar Mail ate's general conduct of Its busi- JaauB told of a man who only had crutches and waUdng from hia ernments complain of artillery and limited power to negotiate within raising funds through voluntary Ona Taar ...... tu'so m w tion ha was trying to gi\’e troopa ness. or its gcnersil legislative geographical monopoly for one dis- THE time for the biiaiiMaB of today. Hid White House living quarters to his Music Teacher .ground Attacks on the pockets be- terms spt by its parent Tractors- donations to pay for the tractors. Six Hoatlis ...... 775 11W) under his coinmand in Germany product. Jf the facU involved do tributor upsetting what should for-BYeedom Committee of promi- Tbraa Montba ...... t-M 5 A0 have been, on hectic closing real eiUto values were increasing, office In the working section of ing supplied by their flights. These The committee leaders are Mrs, ..aaaaaaaaaaa 1 MM was dealgjied to giva them a clear llluitrate one general truth, which nent U.S. citizens. 006 Mocth ^ night, a routine, unnoticed pas- his stocks and bonds wers doing the mansion today. He planned to attacks are what the western Eleanor Roosevelt, lAbor leader WaaklT ...... » •idea of what they were fighting la that liquor legislation can u’in RIGHT keep hia appointments there—un- Mrs. Lydia 'Alien, music supar- Team members were hopeful Walter P. Reuther and Dr. Milton a green light for itself when milk sage.' The House thus missed the well. Everything 'waa booming; countries consider the real xrlola- MEMBER OF __ like yesterday when he received xisor at Porter School,. who Is retir- tlons of the cease-fire. that Castro would be sufficiently S. Eisenhower, brother of the for- THE ASSOCIATED PREffl for In the world, and why. or medicsd research or the cause Senate's dlsUncUon, and be- except his soul. anxious to get the several million Tha AaawrJaiad Praat ta MClnalraly In the course of trying to tough- trayed its own eociel rule, of hav- So occupisd waa hs with ths callers in a study in White House ing this month, was honored at Phoumi Vohgvlchit, leader of the mer President. of simplified voting in ConnecU- Uxdng quarters. dollars worth of farm-type trac- antlUad to U»a u»a of rapubltcatloo of cut find themselves red-lighted, ing liquor provide the closing note business and pleasures of this Ufa INSURANCE Grade 8 class night ceremonies last pro-Red Pathet Lao faction, told all aaara dtanatciiaB cradttad to It or en them up mentally and aplrltuel- that it never occured to him that Kennedy has a full schedule Jie conference it must get doxxm tors they are offering that he will not oUiarwiaa cradttad In UtU papar that truth is as applicable to the for the aesslon. night. The olase dedicated ltae)aaa come to quick agreement. But ly, he reportedly warned them laid out for the next several days 0 Jarvis Purchases and also ttia local naws pupltsl^ h ^ . continuing Connecticut political one day it would and. It did end business by studying the Soviet they were also keenly aware that Ail rtitrta of rapubileanan of tpacia] against the influences of such that night. He went out to keep an FOR but has decided against holding a book to her, and ehc waa preeentod roposala for a neutral Laos, He dlspatcbas bereln ara also reaarrsd. Btory as it ia to one closing eve- the impredictable Cuban has been Communlit-linkad individuals as ning of one particular house of Neighbor’s Night appointment with God that he news conference this week. Salin- with an autographed copy by Mias. Attacked the French-sponsored Old Cheney Office plan aa Infringing on Laotian talking publicly of terms unac- Full sen lea client of N E A Bars- Harry Truman, Dean Acheson. the Connecticut Legislature. dim 't know was part of the sched- ger said Kennedy's back injury Judl HIU. ceptable to the Americans. •c*- i t * ' _ „ ule for that day. was not a reason for skipping the Yeomans Hall was filled for sovereignty. Hartford Electric Light Co. prop- Publisbars RepresanlatlTei: Tbe Hra. Eleanor Roose%'elt. Edward All through its closing days, the Set by Pylhians Castro has said he wants 500 Julius Mstbava Special Aaanej — New Senate had been avoiding action The Bible aays; “It is appointsd SAFE conference. presentation of the claae play, ‘We must respect the sover- giant tractors of the type normally erty, formerly Cheney Bros, of- York Chteaxa. Detroit and Bottm R. Murroiv. Walter Uppmann, and on Hou.se Bill No. 3726. "an act linto man once to die, and aftar OUier than the question and an- "Act Your Age,” and to hear the eignty, Independence, unity and fice on Hartford Rd., hM been member audit bureau of A matting of MemoriaKTemple. used for heavy construction such Eric Sevareid. Apparently, he defining bottle price for purposes that, the judgment." We may aue- swer session with newsmen that will and prophecy. territorial integrity of our country as building roads and airfields, purchased by Alice C. Jarx/ia,- ac- CIRCm-ATlOKS Pythian Sisters, will be held at ceed in putting it out of our minds In the oast of the three-act play and on that basis we must respect omitted one Dnight Eisenhower, of the Liquor Control Act." It waa Odd Fellowa Hall at 8 o'clock to- followed a speech in Paris 10 days rather than the snialler farming cording to title noted on a war- Tha BtraM Prtatlni Company Um., a measure famous from other ses- but it's atill on the calendar. DRIVERS ago, Kennedy has not held a press were: Rosemary Ferguson, Pamela its neutrality," he declared. tmetors the committee proposes rantee deed filed xxdth the toxvn assumes no ftnandal rasponsiblllts tor who often makes simlUr extAtne night. Major E. Walter Lamie Lusky, Andrea Stlmson, Michael He said the Soviet proposals, trpocraphlc'J errors appearing ttt aa- sions of the Legislature, in which Guesta will he preaent from conference since May 5. He also has been vague about clerk which bears stamps denot- Tarl«einep.a and other readlne matter right aing lists of Americans a-ho it had failed/for one reason or an- The Salvation Army In addition to the session xxdth Blum, 1 George Peters Jr., Charlene which give the Communists a Veto what prisoners he would exchange ing $125,000. tn The Manchester EreninK Herald Hartford, Simsbury. Rockville. Smith, Barbara Gamacbe, Linda over the actlxrtty of truce teams, cannot bs trusted. other. our off-the-cuff memory Colchester and Nexv Britain. This ' Oaete As UMIe Aa the congressional leaders, Ken- and has hinted he might seek to The purchase Involves four par- DlspIST adsertlstna clostna bmirs: General Walker has l^ n subject; failing to tell us whether because nedy held a final meeting xvith Daigneult and James Robinson. Jo- Outgoing Junior Chsunber of Commerce President Vincent Diana "take Into account the aspirations trade them for Cubans imprisoned cels of land and contains a txxro- xxrill ^ Neighbor's Night, and each seph Jaawinskl was atmouneer. explains three SUto Jaycee District Project Award Certificates For Monday—1 p m Friday to review and admoniishment be-!of Icgi.slatlve refusal or gubema- temple will supply a part of the Maccarone Pupils lUUian Prime Minister Amlntore of the Lao people.” elsewhere, rather than for trac- story brick structure, built by Ftor Thesday—1 p.m Mootoy Fanfarl in his office. Michael Kokosska gave the wel- to newly Installed President lieonard A. Johnson (left) and John There were sidelights of the con tors. Cheney Bros. Inc., around 1900, For Wednesday—1 pm . Jiieaday. a pronam. coming K>eech; William Pleas and Jeffers, director of xxdimlng projects. The xvlnnlng projects In- Fbr Thursday—1 p.m Wedueaday. I. 8U>„ ™ ,.. I <*MMrteely Despite the favorable reports on ference abroad. Accompanying the group Is an and has a recent garage addition Tlicre will be a cup auction af- Present Recital Eugene Levesque, the class xvill Jaycees Seat cluded "Diabetic Detection" (first prize); "Operation Doctor." col- The Soviet newg ' agency Tass For FrldsT—1 e ra "niursday. the army of a democracy, officers | gUowed liquor distributors to add ter the meeting, and refreshments for a class lA, IB or k>bert Jo Kenney's condition, the Injury Interpreter, Hugo Pineda, asst, to the rear. For Saturday—1-1 p.m. Friday, 1C automobile arith Elisabeth Albair, Mary Ann Nau- lecting drugs to send overseas (first prize); and a second prize charged the West Is attempting to In April of thla year, Jarvis Classtned dsadllse;------10:RI a.m are not supposed to engage in po-1 pennies to the price of bottles will be served. still threw a question over some of for sponsoring a circus. (Herald photo by Ofiara). professor of languages and lin- dar of rabllcatloa czeapt Saturday- The piano students of Ralph 838!00_gcet- youngest President avsr elected —- The entire clase sang lU song, The Manchester Jaycees last organization during their first the Castro government are Tad planned development of the build- and friends attended. R (Urected by Andrcia Stlmson. “ only In order to hamper the dls ing for commercial and office use. Americanism really waa Hts defi- usually had certsdn well defined Hartford on Monday, June 19. dental death and 820,- keimedy haa set a pace that would night held their annual installa- year, went to Donald A. Clerke, Szulc of the New York Times and It Is "Abnom isr Those whp performed were Mary real estate:r H mith A sodel hour sponsored by the cussion of the question of neutral Estimated book value of the nitions were eontroverslal. Fairfield County i republican poli- 000 uninsured motorist fatigue most men. tion and Avrards Banq^t at the William B. Collins, Richard W. Sykes Students Robert Boyd of the Knight News- Premier KhruMw*ev keepa Hammond, Barbara Magora. Joan- protoOtion in Muichea. (kNCE UgM WOORPORATTO The Chief Executive returned PTA was held for the class and Ita Ity and Independence for Laos.” 11.18 acres of land and buildings As ter his own claimed objective tical. and lobbyist connections.' RESEARCH CENTER FUNDS INSURANCE Manchester Coimtry Club xvlth Moirison and James A. Plesslnger. In Bangkok, Thailand's capital papers. They will be the first U.S. thrashing around on the German Now, for several days. It had Marie Halloran, Marian Macca ter. yesterday morning from a xmea- guests after the program. abouv 70 members and guei For their outstanding leadership was noted at about $198,000. The —that of-toughening up our troopa Bogus Holiday the Bangkok Post quoted Foreign reporters to enter Cuba since stood on the brink of passage. For Washington, Jiuie 18 —^The rone, Beth Carter, Jean De Ce- Only 816 in all of Tol- tlon in Florida where he sxvam In Honor Roll Students present . and contributions to the Jaycees present building contains a base- Issue, which focuses on the Berlin 9M MAIN 8T., GROUND FLUOR—TEL. Ml 9-8241 Students from Columbia on tbe Minister Khoman Thanat as say- Tmerlcan neiysmen were forced so they would never fall for any this final day of the 1961 Senate, Senata yesterday passed and aent sare, Elaine Rivard. Beth Blanch- land and Windham a heated outdoor pool In an effort Leonard A. Johnson of EJHmg- during the past year, "Spark Plug" out after the April 17 abortive in- ment, two upper floors suid haa Issue. And publication of the mem- “IN8URANSMITHS SINCE I9U” A honor roll for the fifth marking Termed a Hoax ing his delegation walked out of a total floor area of 23,800 square Oommunlat line-—we may be par- two of its lobbyists had movsd to the House a bill appropriating field, Catherine Maccarone, Nancy counties. to relieve the ailment. ton waa Installed aa president by awards were presented to Donald vasion. orandum on Germany and Berlin Sodano, Mary Lombardo, Lynn Kennedy appeared on crutches period at Windham High School the conference because "our point feet. doned the suspicion that his par- flrmly into the Senate area. They 81,325,000 for construction of a out-going president Atty. Vincent Briggs, Donald A. Clerke, John J. of view has been continually Ig- The Havana government did not he handed President Kennedy at had xx-atched the Senate meet and HarrUon, and Billie Marie Carl- In public for the first time when are: Steven and Katherln Jeffers, Leonard A. Johnson, Rich- Sykes Junior High School yes- ticular formula for indoctrination research center for ahell fisheries Fletcher, John Forryan, Monica Diana. „ nored by the co-chairmen.” The give xrlaas to a large number of Vienna Shows him thrashing pass bil]a,|and-.Jhen recess again, at Milford, Conn. son. he boarded his jet at West Palm A native of Manchester, Leon- mond W. Morrison. Stephen Lock- terday xxras shy about 135 students co-chairmen are Britain and the xFould be the ona formula which, Beach, Fla. There and on his land- Knapp, Gal Carpenter, Ann Gur- other American newsmen and pho- around again. and, somehow, alxvays neglect to ard is a graduate of local schools wood, Sa.nuel D. Pierson, Philip E. who thought the school was not in Soxdet Union, represented b f Lord tographers who applied to enter undar toaL would prove most brit- take up thla particular bill. Tet, ing at Andrews Air Force base nack, George Johnson and John and has attended University of Sumner and Albert D. Tlnkelen- Notice Every timd Khrushchev does outside Washington, mechanical session. Home and Gromyko. with the U.S. negotiating team. tle and vulnerable. Ws suspect It seemed obvious, they had Hartford. He is a member of the berg. Thanat complained there was in Today's trip to Havana is the «hia, everybody sgraes what a vU' commitment. lifts carried him between the On the B roll were Carol Hatch- board of trustees of Emanuel Atty. Diana, who will attend the A HMtford radio announcer yes- WE HAVE DAILY that, in Korea, thoae Americans ett, Joan Hills, Ann Patrick, Justice in the refusal to need Thai highlight so far of a series of lain ha la, snd everybody starts That waa almost openly estab- ground and the plane's door. Lutheran Church and has been ac- Jaycee's National Convention in terday morning adxdsed that Sykes land's suggestion that the Royal xvho proved weakest under Com- As he walked from his heli- Sheila Shine, Ramona Simpson, tive In Jaycee projects for many Atlanta, Ga., this month before would be closed Monday due to DELIVERY TO THE rsjsotliig everything-^ haa mig- lished when, at 6:50 p.m., the Sen- Susan Soracchl, Donna Spearman, Laotian delegation be seated at munist brain washing zrare pre- ate took what seemed likely to be copter, which ferried him from years. stepping down from his present plumbing difficulties. gested sad. at the Mma time, de- Andrews to the White House lawn, Robert Elliott, Alan Binder, Rita Several minutes later, the an- least on an equal basis xxith the cisely those Americans who had its last recess, and one of the Other officers Installed Include post, gave special greetings to "ex- neutralist and pro-Communist Lao- ’Vising new and tougher plana for Kennedy lued only his right leg as Evans, Joan Forryan, Betty Hem- C. Donald Briggs, Internal vice hausted roosters” Dr. H. John Ma- nouncer adxdsed that School Super- such an alamental, rigid idea of lobbyists, rushing to catch Sena pel, Thomas Chowanec, Robert tian delegations combined. The BOLTON answering him by force, if the tor Lebon of Hartford, chairman he crutched along. He kept his left president; Richmond W. Morrison, lone, Dr. Courtney Simpson, Mi- intendent Raymond E. Ramsdell Royal delegation was offered a Communists that they expected to foot off the groxmd. Dean Jr., Robert Hatchett, John external xdee president; Robert J. said the school would not be Conunuaist world triea to make of the Liquor Committee, before Naumec, Thomas Roberts, Ehigene chael Qulsh, Atty. John Fitzgerald seat, but refused to take It while ATTIC FANS find them all wearing horns. Hew he entered the Democratic caucus, Salinger said the President Is Suhr, secretary; and Kenneth L. and Atty. Jerome Walsh, who were closed. the rival groups are seated sep- any unOatoral diange la the ststiu still experiencing "some discom- Emmons, Donna Cohen, Linda Col- ! Be ready for the hot weather I GenersI Walker expected to importuned him Aid he responded WUson, treasurer. guests at the annual event "Ex- Ramsdell explained the mlx-up arately on an equal footing. ahead xrith a HUNTE3R AT- AREA of Germany or Berlin. fort but that he Is "much Im lins, Sally Hutchins. Sylvia Ly- Diana, who also served as mas- as the result of a hoax. Ramsdell strengthen the resolution snd oon- with a statement that he must in- tlkainen, Kasen Tasker and Lor- hausted Roosters” are former Jay- The head of the Laotian govern- TIC FAN Installed In your ’Hiia routine reaction to Khruah- deed do that the very first thing. proved." ter of ceremonies for the evening, cees now over the age limit. said there were no plumbing dif- ment delegation. Interior Minister victlon of American troops by tell- Salinger said Kennedy xxrill be us- raine 'Vertefeuille. paid special recognition to five re- ficulties to his knowledge. home. Complete xxlth fan, diev is paralleled and illustrated That final Senate recess was sup- Named to the Jaycee board of di- Leuam Inslxlengnial, flew home to loUvers and all carpentry | ing them that. In addition to such ing the crutches for at least part Lion Committees Named tiring Jaycee members, Douglas The youngsters who were absent Vietlane. He said his group had by the continuing reaction, two posed to last only until 7:30; it Howard C. Bates, newly Install- rectors were Donald A. Clerk, I work. LEN O X foreign wearers of horns, what lasted, by the clock, until 8:65; of this week. Tho^news secretary Cheney, Fred W. Geyer Jr., Sam- John J. Jeffers, Robert M. Nlse- apparently did not hear the sec- been treated at the conference as years later, to one apecifle word said only Dr. Travell has. been ed president of the Lions Club, haa uel D. Pierson, Alton Sproud and ond announcement. ____ they were righting against Includ- during these ^two hours the two wanger, James A. Plesslnger and “ only a political party.” WILSON PHARM ACY President Elsenhower used at hts treating the President and that announced his committees for the Dr. Philip Sumner. It was reported ’ that a person ed some of the leading citizens of lobbyists, the last of the many Richard C. Werkhelser. ELECTRICAL CO. Camp David meeting with Khrush- lobbyists of the day who still had she hoped for "significant Im year. They are dlxdded Into groups Three separate awards were who Identified herself aa the Lake Mead, an artificial reser- their own country back home, is Tune In on Happy...^ provement" by the end of the of three with seven under the di- presented to members for their 299 E. CENTER ST. <*ev. something alive, passed through Most Holdings Rented 'school nurse” made the original voir created by the Hoover Dam In Ml 9^817-ME 3-7376 beyond our understanding. In fact, obvious tears that some adjourn- week. rection of each of the vice presi- service and devotion to Jaycee ac call. Final examinations were Arizona and Nevada, has a ca- TEL. M l 9-0896 President Eisenhower at that Every effort was made, how- dents. Financing Ax/allable it passes into the range of fanati- ment madness might come over tlxdties throughout the year. scheduled at the school yesterday, pacity of nearly 10 billion gallons time characterised the atatua and ever, to keeh photographers from First vice president Henry M. The highest Jaycee award, the New York—About three quar- of xvater. clam. which la this artificial and the Senate before their bill got ac HeWANJSTOTHAMKYmKHiK^WeVSOVTFFOim '' Ramsdell said. Bltuatlon of Berlin as "abnormal." tlon. taking pictures of the President on Beck has the auction committee, Key Man" award, was presented ters of the real-estate holdings of relatively short-lived pa^otlam of crutches. William Burnham, chairman, Peter to Thomas J. Derby, John J. Jef- United States life-insurance com- He has been criticised, ever since, The Senate, meanwhile, had put Naumec, Gimnar Oli^pp, George panies are in commercial or in- dictatorships, but not the long- Itself'into a strict and righteous The cameramen were kept at fers and Samuel D. EMerson. for hia uae of that word, for ever distance at both airports and were Peters and Maurice Kaiplan; greet- dustrial rentals or rental housing. range. durable, instinctlx’e and mood, instructing its sergeant at The "Spoke Award," given for admitting such a thing. It is even not permitted to snap photographs er, Uon Tamer Robert J. Taggart: reasoned conxicUon of the people arms to keep ail outsiders, even being classified as an Instance of members of the House itself, out of the landing at the White House, firemen's fair, Audrey Miller, of a democracy. of its. sacred Inner circle. Thla "Happy" is no ordinary oil drop. Ha"a art They were allowed to photo- chairman, Lester Stlmson and appeasement, albeit Innocent, of graph Kennedy and Prime Minis- Gunnar Olson: finance, Roland Khrushchev. a regulation which, et course, ap- oil drop with a miasiott. ► plied only when the Senate was in ter Fanfani In . the sitting room, Laramie, chairman, Russell Spear- The Inference of this criticism of A Long Campsign but not imtil Kennedy had slipped man and Sol Binder; attendance, formal aession. V Have more President ESsenhower is that we It was symbolic of the fact that his crutches from the side of hts John Forryan chairman, Wallace For several weeks past the armchair and Vice President John- should somehow manage to regard the’ Senate wanted no outside dis- Lohr, Emil Sadlon, LaVergne H. V, political news from New York City tractions or impure influences In son had tucked them out of sight Williams and Lester Stlmson; new- as "normal" a situation in which has read as If there xvere a mayor- behind a sofa. letter, Charles H. Hill Jr. and the capital dty of a coimtry la it- terruptlng its final round perform After a lunch for 50, Kennedy family fun alty election about to be held. ances. , song leader: Kenneth Erickson, made his xvay to the entrance to chairman, Ehigene Dente. self partitioned Inside a partition Mayor Wagner, the Democratic in- The 5^nate time table began of that country Itself. see Fanfani off. He seemed in good Second vice president, Paul cumbent, has been under fire on clicking again at 8:50. when the spirits and showed no sign of suf- Merrick—minstrel: Kenneth Erick- This situation could not become lieutenant governor appeared In son, chairman: Lions information various fronts, and taking to the the rostrum, ready to open the fering. in '61 “normal" If It were to endure for a stump to defend himself. And the Normally, Kennedy would have Maurice Alexander, chairman:; J, c formal session. Before he did so. J. Forryan and C. Prescott Hodge ...with an HFC Traveloan. This year, have thousand years. he called to the front of the cham- seen hts afternoon xdsitors in the Republican party has been pro- west wing office. But to save him- sight conservation and blind, Mer- the time of your lives with enough cash to cover But just as it waa an ap- ceeding to the selection of a ticket ber, to one of the durable lobby- ton Woff, chairman, Nathan Ro- ists. and summoned him to the self the steps yesterday, Keimedy travel, motels and hotels, sightseeing, dining— parently unforgivable lapse for to run against him. first offering met chllers in rooms in the White sen, the Rev. George K. Evans, President Elsenhower to charac- rostrum. There he showed him, House. Russell Spearman and Kirby Tap- to do all the things you’ve wanted to do for a the nomination to sex-eral people It reassuringly, the penciled sched- terize the stufatlon of Berlin as ab- pan; education, Carl Lexvls Jr., iong tirne. You’ll travel carefree, knowing that you \ raaiiy wanted, then settling for ule, of the matters the Senate was chairman, MauHce Kaplan, Charles normal, so it is a routine part of Attorney General Louis .1. Lef- about to take up. The lobb^st Olsen and Emil Sadlon; program have enough money C a th MONTH ir PAYNilN T SCIiiD U lt Western strategj'. every time left tbe rostrum, reassured, and Ym M kowitz. who Immediately began HEALTH CAPSULES LaVergne H. Williams, chairman ... and that your ta IS » 6 KhruMichev raises the issue, to retired outside the sacred circle. J. Pachor, Maurice Alexander And paym tf Sarmit parmts Sajmts campaigning too. by Michael A Petti, M.D. loan is with folks you The lieutehant governor gaveled Charles Hill Jr.; convention, Wal $ 6 .7 2 8 7.27 810.05 $18.46 respond as if the status quo with This had us sbout ready to be- the Senate to order at 8:55. At trust: HFC. Drop in or regard to Germany and Berlin lace Loha, chairman, Layton 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 gin counting the votes, when we 8 :58. Senator Lebon moved pas- CAN you GET Moseley: sofety, Layton Mose’ey, phone for courteous, 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 were sacred and satlafarton,-. and sage of the pennies bill, observ- 3. TOO MUCH thought we hsd better check on chairman, Myron Berkowitz and reliable assistance. 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 should last fore'v'er. ing that, although It had been Ha’a Esao’a chaar/ut symbol of Happy Ha trios to do what , bis nama impUaa: Ha works with your Easo Daalar to bring SUNTAN ? Carl Lewis Jr. 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 the time table inx'olved. ^ given an unfortunate name, he Third vice president, William W, But the trouble with Khrush- tMe buuranee mt Tka ethedult abam is hated em prpm p* m outkiy It seema that the nomination of honestly and conaclentlotuly be- Motoring. Bring Happy Motoring to millions,. you fine products and aarvicea. Thompson, membership, Robert J. rspaymemlM and iuelm dea eeeta, HouaisheW s charge chev la not that he wants to s ^ momtk on balanea* o f 8/00 or Ua$ Lefkowitz ia purely informal, by lieved It to be a good bill. The Taggart, chairman, Roland Lara- group ruts Is uoailable end £% per mMfJk on that p a rt eg the balenea change the status of Berlin and bill xvas passed on a xtoice xrote on utt loans • in eaeess of $100 and me* in eaeesa cd $JOO. and agrtementa among Republican mie, C. Prescott Hodges and Jo- H of 1% per momik em tkai part of Use h a ia n e t xxdthout further debate. The Senate seph Szegda; youth commiuee, di eaeesa ^ $J00 to $600. get peace treaties signed with leaders, and that it must, in fact, Germany. went on to the passage, at 9:01, Myron Berkoxxdts, chaimiEn, be ratified by a formal psirty pri- Charles Olsen, Merton Wolff, Jo- Ex-erytiody should want to do mary which will not be held until seph Lusky; health and welfare, lOUSEHOLD FINANCE that. next September. the Rev. George K. Evans, chair The trouble with Khrushchev is man, Nathan Rosen, Joseph Lus- Aa for the election Itself, ft will { that the solutions l)^ happens to AMERICAN MADE ky: community betterment and be held as usual, in Nox-ember. I civic Improvement, Kirby Tappjui, M A N CH fSnR SHOPPIN O PARRA M p r o p ^ would themselves be ab- What got the Republicans ex- 1 chairman, Audrey Miller, Joseph 382 Middio Turnpike West normal, and, from all we can Judge cited BO early—an excitement Szegda, J. Pachor and Saul Caro- of them, leave the eventual real TRANSISTOR line; sunshine, Saul Caroline; in 2nd Floor-M Itcheli 3-2738 which mgy aubside somewhat now | stallatlon,. William Burnham and solution of the German problem Ikwn: 10 ta 6 Moa., 1ms ., Tlwrs.—10 to 0 VfA, Fil- they have failed in their effort to j ABSOLUTELY. A HEAVILY George E., Peters. as remote as ex-er. persuade Congressman Jacob Jav- TANNEP, WEATHERBEATEN SKIN fS NOT A That will hax-e to be one Ger- Ita to run—waa apparc^ly a feel- Manchester Evening Herald HEALTHY SK IN . 4.^ Columbia oorrespondent, Mrs. Don- many, xyith one capital.- ing that Mayor Wagn4r might he The rixfal big poxx-ers, with their RADIOS c«Ff. m* br mm* t mm m ald Tuttle, telephone AOademy vulnerable thla year. He la not CjptuWt fivM Iwlpful informatiofi 8-8485. Joint conduct, have so tangled supposed to be the good shoxvnian H k itei fa k# el a eiegiwsfic iwhire. German affairs they are indeed al- New Yorkers like to have for ZENITH. MOTOROLA. most!' be)rond solution, at least by mayor. He is having some headline RCA. EMERSON. smy visible or Imaginable^route of trouble with corruption gnd In- 5. 7. agreement among the big powers competence. And the profesaional GENERAL ELECTRIC You count on him for outstanding gaso- Ha stands fbr all the helpful services you He helps to make sura the oil, water and AUTO SERVICE SPECIALISTS themselves, Democratic party leaders of the Unas and motor oils. And that's not all! expect! Lika cleaning your windshield.‘ battery ere in tip-top shape. But Khrushchev at leaat seema city are currently much more in- to be axvare of one thing, xvhich we terested in cutting each other's REAL QUALITY pretend not to know. This is that throats than In getting solidly in LOW PRICES the long range danger of the pras- back of Wagner, xx-hb has said he ant situation is certainly at least doesn't want help from some of aa great and explosive as any of its them anyway. SAMPLE BUY... present day Implications. And it ia The only troubis xxdth ail thla is that no realist can expect the Ger- that,,gixing every one of these fac- Motorola €ssa many of tomorrow, of five, or ten tors maximum Importance, the Re- jaars hence, to be the dismember- publicans still hax'e a very long A ll Transistor ed abnonnality it is today. 1,500 HOURS ON SET MANCHESTER AREA way to go. In 1957, when he was JpF BATTERIK-S The Germans themselx-es will gix'en his second term. Mayor take care of that, if the divided Wagner had over 1,500,000 votes victors don't., Comet sales go up . . . and up . . . and up! Last month was our biggest ever. It’s easy to some 585.000 for his Republican WHEEL ALIGNMENT DONE ON MODERN ELECntONIO Defense of the status quo In N BREATHE PURER, FRESHER AIR opponent. wr.Alt mac h ines BY rAOTOTlY, TRAINED PERSONNEL to see why. Comet is the proved ^m p act success. It’s the only compact with fine-car Germany and Berlin should not be The Republicans have one thing m MIHUTES WITH PURITRON* a flat policy, but a selective one. figured right: if they ars to over- styling . . . smooth, quiet ride . . . extra luxury inside. Take off in a high-flying Comet, Obviously, we have to defend It sercAisTER New elMlooaie Hiracto iMlps rid the come such odds they need, among against sdtemativea even worse, MT 01 nn-iNIIMI, OOeiS «RI aMem the only car that combines compact savings and handling ease with excieptional beauty other things, the early start they SET CAM BER or against alternatives which offer have taken. No Umv thw X ndiev Dm portnlte Pnriinxi caa do so and comfort. 2- and 4-door sedans and wag9ns. Come choose your Comet today! w no hope of conatructix-e Improve- 10. V ser TOE-IN modt for the ak io a 1S X 15 ft room...'creo an xovwtilfied B- I menL Just as obviously, we our- SET TOE-OU T m M ant piaM lAe X baMinmt rampoa room, apartment-ltowe He even knows howc/sen euefiidy rest- He's ’ on duty" et Essp Dealer'Stations In fact. Happy Motoring is one big reason MlclNa, or office wMioet windowB. Juit phig it iai. It ckanaea selves have a responsibility to be P.S. We have a fresh C E N T E R S T E S U N G ^ lUKEBIOAN COME SEE M E R C U R Y , TOO. GET TRADITIONAL VALUE NOW IN THE POPULAR-PRICE RANGL thinking and planning and sug- rooms make you "feel at home". '■ everywhera. Thera’s one near you. why thsEaao Sign is "World's 1st Choice ! " te ak alectroaically, ffian redfcnlatea it in a ccoataotfmli stock tff radio batteries ROADTE5T oar gesting and driving toward a WhirlfMol weePs, Owalnc deefUog in aaefa d ev ak.) WonderfU in • change In that status quo which at low discount prices. htodiaewPerineaaclaally*ifilialea’’ freaaepar- fAAtoga L aii Bas Raagat . II1.1 I ) ddeabefero they can atainxailb.Wliita or gray. *411 Is .toward permanent solution. In FRO NT END R

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BlANCHESTEk, CONN^ TUESDAY. JUNE IS, 1961 FAQB MINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTiSR. CONN^ TUESDAY. JUNE 1>, 1961 n O E I I O H T mer President replied sharply to a Shemers Given Needed Adequate Air Cover questfon as to the signifidance to Floral Art Conservatives aiid Liberals of the HAU FOR RENT You Should Know... For Miss Krawski recent Texas senatorial election. For parttea, aliinrars, reetiK “I am tired of those Conaerva- fioiiBxineetlBga. Conpleto UtM> State iDepL Aide Held Ike GemmeDts on Defeat Uve and Liberal' lalbels,” he said. en faoUltiea. Lsurgo eaeloMd Court Cases Set to Music Everett^ R, kennedy Mias Marjorie May Krawskl of Republicans orient ourselves parking lot. South Windsor waa honored re- more to the Individual and ,-the cently a f ”three bridal showers. others orient themselves more to- i As Secrets Data Leak By Lecturer , Former Town Director Everett Of Invaders by Castro liMnlr* UthHanion H«N HAMCRdmu SESnOll The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. ward big government in Washing- 24 OOLWAY STREET f R. Kennedy Sr. sparked the cam- ton.” Obartw BUdrikmad Jr., 88. «9ta More than 50 members and and Mrs. Anthony Krawski Jr./ The tanned and chipper form'br ^ TEU Ml $.6104 '^OHrtbnMd IMoi r a c e Andover paign to organize Manchester’s (Oonttaued from Page One) ^We want progress but we want It HU 3-8490 After 6 PJS. gtvsa • 8 0 ^ Jdli awtanes, to bs guests of the Manchester Garden 22 Sullivan 'Ave., South Windsor, President went through the nigged United, BUnd because he thought will be piarrted to' Walter Rohert to be. responsible.” •tto Juitlc* D*pMtn»«t dW not wMj Xwds d l i f M r 8 0 ensm, ud Club attended a picnic n o tin g and day briskly. He even took time off dteclose the natore of the tiifor- oo prabtota for two yooM Iqr such a fund is a “modern method Holland Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. aroimd talking,” the Russians The former Presidbnt also as- Registration Set could be testing without the in the middle ,of his dinner to go itiaOon Scerbeck to accused of Jodgs BwBwilct U. BoMan Jr. tor program last night s,t the homa to aid needy people.” Walter R. Holland Sr„ 176 High serted there is nq_reason to con- to an adjoining auditorium to dsUvariog UqDOr to a minor oa o f Mrs. Douglas J. Roberta in Var- St., Manchester, on Saturday, June United States knowing It, he as- sider balanced budget ” k bad pasriBfc to the Poles. For Swiin Qasses He said he started groundwork serted. Elsenhower said that be- speak briefly to the commence- '1 j^^tsngements were made for s M» 18. non. on the newly established fund in 17, The wedding will take place at word." ment of Robert A. Taft School, prompt artal*imient befoi^ U. S. EOktotemod waa arrooUd oa Kay Mrs. Anna Doertag o f Cromwell 8L Francis of Assisi Church. South fore he left the White House "I October 1957, because he saw told my people we definitely would “I thiuk we should not be re- which has many Negro sUidepts. PROTECT Oommissianer Sam Wertled here. Registration for summer swim- 18 after MaiiohsEsr poUco bad prsaentod a unique program; com- “iho're and more people asking for Windsor, ht 16 a.m. luctant to use the words balsmced The general told tho graduating ming classes will be held from 6 bining her talentb in flower ar- Two miscellaneouB showers take steps” toward fixing a date. YOUR ORiV' l WA Y A&AIN'j ! Conviction under the chair*® found undoings jmitha drinUng: tai money, and less and less money So far as he knows, he said, no budget and to pay our own way class that the constitutional gpiar- Jodaed against Scarbeck carries a to 7 tonight at the Andover Ele- a parksd ear. lb s youtha aaM ran gi^ and music. Each floral were given by Miss Elizabeth Ann and practice thrift,” Eisenhower CRU. ‘ . * Bl ! ( I G AN3 Pl Ul NG *R0M mentary School. The registration coming to town.” Besides, he said, date has been set. antees of civil rights and human ^ e of JIO.OOO, 10 year Imprison- flOdsbrand bad bought tho U(^or tableau vdiieh ahe arranged waa , he found it more -convenient to en- Krawskl and Mrs. William P. said. liberties 'will not be complete "un- fee is ont dollar per child. for thorn, according to a poUco ro> aooompanled by appropriate baok- Myette, sisters of the bride, at Eisenhower waa here for a day 1. G A S and O I L molt or both. gage canvassers "once a year for of political activities. Several He believes in the nation’s til we make that known through- Scaibeck was ^fieclflcally bc- Caasses will be licld at the An- port. groimd mualo, recorded by the lec- one day. rather than many times Armando's Restaurant in East space program, Elsenhower said, out the world and practice It turer. thousand persons sweltered in hot eused under a subverrive activity dover Lake Beach, through the Rldiard Shea of no eottaln ad- during the year.” Windsor, and- by Miss Marilyn Butterworth Studio but added: throughout the country.” 2 . W E A T H E R law dealing with the handling of courtesy of the Andover Laka drooo, Manchsstsr, was ghrsiLa A tableau, entitled "Rsmam- Armstrong at her home, 48 Lyn- and humid weather to greet him at Now a member of the fund’s mid-day at Lunken Airport. He "For goodness sake, let's relate classified documents by govern- Property Owners Aaaoclation. They 10-day Jail smtenco for tatoaiak- branoe," Included roses and figur- dale St, Manchester. it to realism and necessity and taea in a shadow box repreaenttag board of directors, Kennedy said Engaged was showered with ticker tape and There are 1,226 Americans listed ment employes. will be^n July 5 and run through Uon. Mrs. John 'Volz of ManclMster don’t relate it to bigger debts.” as permanent residents of Berlin, State Department officials said Aug. 3. Classes will be held on Joseph P. Ferrsira, 81, of Bartr youth, and a dried arrangement In he hopies that the fund members confetti as he rode In an open au' can convince einployers outside of and Miss Marilyn Burnham of tomoblle to downtown Cincinnati. At his news conference the for- Germany. they could not recall whether any Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and fbrd, waa fined $108 for opomting a wooden mortar carved wooden South Windsor were hostesses at The engagement of Miss Martha foreign service officer had been Thursday each week. The Urns motor vshlcls whUs his Uceaso figure of an old woman represent- Manchester to ‘give "just part” of Eleanor Prentice of Manchester to Then came a series of confer- the rrtonies collected through vari- a personal shower given at the ences with Republican party lead- charged before with slipping clas- schedule for each group will be an- as suspended. ing old age.oMrs. Doertag’s record- home of Mrs. Volz. 214 HUllard James A. Woods Jr. of Vernon is ed organ music of "Yesteryear’’ ous campaigns back to Manchester. aanounced by her parents, Mr. and ers and workers and a news con- sified documents to fi foreign nounced at the registration m Leo Daigle, 30. of 78 Fairfloid St agent. v Sion. St., was fined $103 fOr operattag provided background. A Republican, Kennedy serv^ Mrs. Irving H. Prentice, 168 Coop- ference. An “Ave Maria” tableau ex- ly production manager of the Colo- A bachelor buffet supper was The windup was a $100-a-plate Aaked whether the Scarbeck case Mrs. J. Tansley Hohmann. of a motor vehicle while his lleeaM formerly on the board of directors given for the fuuture bridegroom er St. preased the deep aplritual aenaa and the zoning board of appeals. nial Board Co. in Manchester, Her fiance ia the son of Mr. and dinner at Cincinnati’s Music Hall PAY-AS-YOU-GO MSURANQ? dhould be considered on* of major Hebron Rd. will again be In charge was under Buapen8k». recently by Gilbert Cartier, Rich- A ' : O A l tar '/ OAII’-.' . Importance, a U.S, official replied of the coureea. She is a registered underlying the lectureria artistry He is now custodian of soldiers’ where he has been employed tor Mrs. Jamea A. Woods, Hatch Hill with a packed house of 1,500 on Sit your local John Bauer. 81, of flomorsvilto, ard Trueman, and Ronald Gustaf- SOUNDS GOOD! WHO YOU JUSI that “ aa espionage la of major ini- Red Cross Swimming Instructor. waa fined $36 tor speeding. with flowers and musie. This ar- graves, a post to which he was ap- more than 10 years. Rd., Vernon. hand. Croat Aanricaa Her assistant will be Miss Nancy rangement consisted of a twist of pointed about seven years ago by son, all of Manchester, Francis Miss Prentice is a 1959 gradu- ^en. Thurston Morton of Ken- CAN GIVE ME DETAILS? portance.” Eugeni Perry Jr., 28, of Bart- Served In Navy Jones and William Myette, both P O U R AND S P R E A D The department has made no Miller, of Hampton. Mias Miller, a ford, waa fined $88 tor apeodtag. weathered wood, with plastic In- General Manager Richard Martin He served in the armed guard ate of Manchester High School, tucky, who recently resigned as- Agoat, lepresentation. to the Polish gov- junior at the University of Con- fant set in a niche, which cast a Of the first two posts, he says of South Wtndsor, at the Zipser and is In her junior year at Cen- chairman of the Republican Na- RaJ^h Eklwards, 21, of Mans- aervice of the U.S. Navy during Club ta Manchester. ernment, a apokesman said, con- necticut, is a qualified Red Cross Arid, waa fined $30 for failure to shadow of and child he feels he "had a real education, World War. I. He visited Europe, tral Connecticut State College, ional Ctommlttee, waa the principal oerning the implication of one or instructor. against a backdrop of a cross made both politically and otherwise There will be a bridal buffet where ahe is majoring In ele- speaker. He called upon the Ken- drive in an estabUabed lane. South America, and Hawaii dur- after the wedding rehearsal FYi- more Polish nattonal.s In the case. The courses are sponsored each Nathaniel Dawktas, 87, of Bart- of dried graasm. Some of my best friends these ing his term in the service. mentary education. nedy admtaistration to define the . The department diacloeed that year by the Columbia Chapter o f Other tableaux included ar,.' days opposed me then. Some say day at the home of the bride- Mr. Woods Is a 1855 graduate of boundaries beyond which commu- 5 G a l s . ^ 7 r 5 0 Scarbeck had’been ordered back to tord, waa fined $31 tor abandon- On June 11, 1921, he and the elect’s parents in South Windsor. the American Red Cross, which In- tag a motor vehicle. rangementa of hen and chicken today, ’You weren’t very far former Miss Hilda M. Jones of Manchester High School. He served nism would not be tolerated. FREE SQ UEG GE Washington because of the investi- cludes Andover, and the Andover nestled In green hosts iff^cs wrong,’ ” he says. A bridal breakfast will be served four years with the U.S. Navy, ”If we want peace In our time gation and last Saturday afternoon John Works. 61, of 88 Holl St., Manchester were married. They at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luth- Elementary School Parent Teacher was fined $21 for making an Il- ride a duck figure in a ' Kennedy says he briieves "the have two sons, Everett Jr., 37, of and ia employed at Hamilton we must draw the line,” Morton Investigate Great American’s was handed a notice of suspension Association. of rosea in a Japaneae vi overall picture of Manchester Is er Burnham, Pleasant Valley Rd., Standard, division of United Air- said. ”I don’t know where the from his duties signed by Secre- legal turn. West Hartford, and Donald Ralph, South Windsor, after the wedding plan fin insarmg your home, your State Aid UKmaees accompaniment of "To good.” « 34, of Los Gatos, Calif. craft Corp., Windsor Locks. line Is; the sulmlnlatration must tary of State Dean Rusk, '"nie no- John Buonglno Jr., 17, of Wal- and before a reception to be held find it. But we can’t stand this con- car... eooytotng you own, on an In the current School Chats, lingford, was fined $21 for speed- Rose” ; robins perched Foresight Lacking A member of North Methodist No date has been set for the wed- tlee did not specify the diargea. branches with baptisia btossomi at the Kosciuszko Club in Rock- ding. stant erosion. lyment b a ^ Get in touch ;rThe department would give no Mrs. Doris E. Cbembertaln. prlnei- tag. However, he said he sees In Man- Church, he has served on the wit^ pal. estimates that the Town of symbolizing “Treeir’ ; and a (Jhriat ville. ’’Tell us your policy. Tell us details on the nature of the alleged Valerie Denault,' 21. of Nashua, mas arrangement, set to "Adeeti chester’s government an inability church’s memberships committees where to draw the line. We’ll 886 North Mata Street Andover will receive an additional N. H., forfeHed a $50 bond for fail- to "see ahead.” The town, he says. in the past. He is also a past com offenses, saying It was up to the Fidelia,'' consisting of choir boj Gaslighta Paese measure up. Don’t worry about us Phone MI 9-5253 Justice Department as to what 311,607 due to the aid to educa- ure to appear in court on a charge In his experience, “never set money mander of the American Legion, tion hill passed by the legislature figurines, organ pipes made of Apparent Low Bid* Republicans.” LaBONNE-SILVERSTEIN ASSOCIATES ELLINGTON BRANCH diould be made public. of speeding. gold candles, a bank o f evergreen aside, and, consequently, got and is a member of the Civic Music before adjourning. This amount la Peter Adolff of CSiicago, Hi.; Association. Since 1943, he has Paris—The last 300 gas street Eisenhower made a plea for Re- West Road, Route 83 As to his two marriages. It said bougha and andromeda against an caught up short with the influx of publican voices to be heard In DYNAMIC INSURANCE tn addition to the amount of es- Samuel Jaffe of HUIside. N. J.; new people." represented the American Legion Hartford, June 18 (/P)—Marian! lamps in Paris—including those TRemont 5-6213 bis first wife was named Doris, timated Income shown in the town Queen and Prince old leaded glass background. Construction Co., of New Haven, on the Place de la Concorde—are constructive criticism. that her, maiden name was not Mother and Son Ehrerett Oorson Jr„ 19, of Fblr- He says he thinks Manchester on the Permanent Memorial Day 153 MAIN ST„ MANCHI»TEB—Mitchell 8-1155 budget. Queen F.iixaheth n holds her younger son. Prince Abdrew. on the Mrs. John Pickles, rtsw presi- has submitted an apparent low to be replaced with fluorescent “We are against Irresponsibili- GLASTONBURY BRANCH known to’the department, and that John Clark GaUe, 10-week-old son of the late actor Clark Gable haven, Maas.; Karl Duzsik o f Lex- dent of the club, annoimced the should "cut down In central pur- Committee. He Is also a member 63 Hebron Avenue Specifically, the bill granted $80 'lingtmi. Mass.; and Margaret South balcony of Buckingham Palace In London after the trooping of chasing," put down permanent of the Manchester Chamber of bid of $1,477,584.61 (M) for the lighting. The Chty of Light has ap- ty,” he said. “We don’t want to 2044 MAIN ST„ GLASTONBURY—MEdford 3-9171 She Is now Mrs. James Snedden. was christened at Ehiclno, Calif., by the Rev. Michael Lalor, pas- appointment of committee chair- turn over our responsibility to JA 2-5326 across the board for each child tai of Wollaston, Mass., all forfeited the color ceremdny that marked the queen's official 35th birthday roads t(^ decrease the use of sand Commerce. construction of the East-West propriated $5,000,000 to Improve This was annulled on May 14, 1949, tor of the Roman Catholic Church S t Cyril. Mrs. Clark Gable men for the coming aeaaon. It was Highway Bridge over Main Street* strMt Illumination. some small clique in Washington. membership during the school year cuddles her son John ns they leave the church after the christenn $35 bonds for failure to appear in anniversary. It was the young prihee’s first appearance on the and necessitate fewer road re- A veteran member of town posts Scarbefck had one daughter by the and an additional $7.50 for thopa also announced that the proceeds in Hartford. arst wife. This daughter la now 15 tag. (A P PhotofSx). court on charges of speeding., balcony. (AP Photofax). ______pairs, and arrange better con- and committees, Kennedy says tO' children new to the school during The case against Ralph E. Hen- from the club’s spring sale total- tracts with the light company at The project calls for about 686 and lives with Mrs. Snedden. ed $254.95. The club voted to pur- day town»peo(ple have ’’lost that feet of gnuling and dritinage on Scarbeck married his present the last 10, years, H ra Chamber^ derson, 28, of Stafford Springs, tatendent at Underwood Corp. a "cheaper rate.’ ’ intimate touch” with local govern- Iain said. charged with speeding, was noUed. chase a bird feeder for Luts He says improvement Is needed a section of the East-West high- wife on Feb. 1, 1952. She was He is survived by his wife, Mrs Junior Museum. ment. way. Mechtlld Karen Elisabeth Jose- Other Sofaool News More Work on Older Schools The cases against Louis Fazztao, Amelia Slmes Meintee; a daugh- to the north end of Manchester. He remembers, he says, “in the Parents o f elementary school 31, of 16 Lincoln St, and Albert Obituary The new program committee "We’ve neglected that north end. The State Highway Department phine vwi Rothe. bom In Berlin ter. Mrs. Valentine Kramer of 79 wlU meet Tluirsday at 19 a-m. at old days when they had regular yesterday also reported the fol- In 1924 and naturalised as a U.S. diildren are aSked to pay their Monklewlcs, 40, of Tbompsonvllle, Orchard St.; five sisters. Miss It definitely needs a real house' town meetings. We always had a hinch bills by June 19. Most btlla each charged with breach of the the home of Mrs. Herbert Kings- cleaning.” The town should also lowing other apparent low bid- cltlsen In 1956. Needed^ Building Unit Told Call E. Ouster Helen MacEtatee, Miss Mary Mac- bury, 4 DurMn Bt., to outUne good crowd.” Now, he says ders: Mm. Scarbeck and their three are up to date, but a few remain peace, were nolled. Etatee, Miss Ann MacEkitee, Mrs. "definitely” get an Incinerator, he 'W e’re so wrapped up in our own tb be settled before the lunch ac- TVelve cases were continued: CJarl Etanest Custer. 71, of 218 programs for the commg year. says. Angelo Tomasso, Inc., New young children returned to W'ash- N. Elm St., died at his home last WiUiam Daly, all of Darien, and lives. ’Let Joe do it’—that's our Britain, $50,636 for 6,180 feet of Ington with Scarbeck. The children count boohs are closed June 88 Additional improvements In older^mer building committee, hea^d Until Monday, Eldward Stolinas Mrs. Joseph Gallagher of Stam- Committee chairman for 1961- Kennedy sees need for Improve attitude today.” The elementary school will close nawam.w6.we. ..Vmsal. AmO.Ume. «Rn ^ bVty HarryHaTTV Howroyd.HOWTDVd. ? of Rockville, for speeding; Ray- night. 62 include Mrs. Kingsbury, pro- ment In schools. "My pet hobby bituminous concrete pavement on REH C 0 0 L are Pamela Elisabeth. 4. and t « o- elementary achoola, totaling $60,- ford; and two granddaughters. June 33 et 1 p.m. RHAM High The Hollister St. School heat- mond J, Smachettl, 17, of SOI Cen- He was bom In TalcottvUle on gram; Mrs. Charles House, puWio has always been schools,.’’ he says “The loudest minority in this Route 44 in EkMt Hartford; $166,- vear-old twin sons, Christopher 470, are needed, school administra- April 18, 1890. He lived In Man- F^ineral services will be held town are the ones who are heard 303.09 for about 18,800 feet of bi- Mark and Kendrick Nell. The de School students will leave for ing system is antiquated, said ter St,, for plea to charge of driv- Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. at the relations; 'Mrs. Robert Ooe, con- " I ’ve always felt that we’re go- home shortly after no6n. tors told the town buUdtag oom- Douglas Pikree, business manager ing motor vehicle with defective chester moat of his life. He owned servation; Mrs. Raymond Hails, tag over backwards hi town to do (at government meetings). The tuminous concrete pavement on partment apokesman lald he did mlttss last night whlls the com- and operated a painting and dec- Newkirk and Whitney Funeral masses are afraid to apeak. the Wilbur Cross Parkway in Mil- not have the Scarbeck a address In School Lunoh Menus- of the board of education, and is equipment; Preston Munter, 41, of Home, 318 Bumride Ave.,\ Blast horticnltiue; Mrs. Harry Mald- what the parents should be do- School lunch menus for the re- mittee was considering closing the in danger of breaking down com- Boston, Mass., tor ^leedlng; Wil- orating business, and was later ment, membership: Mrs. Harvey tag. There’s nothing mysterious and ford Sind Orange; Ehifield Road Washington. Hartford)^ with a Mass of requiem ^lectacular about town govern mainder o< the week arc as fol- pletely. lie F. Maddox, 42, o f Hartfori, tor employed In the same field at Pastel, wild life; Mrs. Russell Pit- "I’m willing to have the big- Construction C3o., Ekifleld, $73- COOL In June. 1959. Scaibeck was oM $180,000 bond aocoimt which fi- at St. Mary’s Church, Blast Hart' lows: 'Tomorrow, ItaJisn ipaghet- The tans for the toilet „ rooms driving a motor vehicle with de- Ckdt’s Patent Fire Anna Oo. He kin, historian; Mrs. CJirisOan gest budget In the world for ment,” he says. ~ 647.76, for about 2,687 feet of bi- of the 118 employes ^ nsneed rsnovsUons. and additions retired three years ago. He was ford, at 9. Burial will be In ' Mt. Nevertheless, Kennedy says tuminous concrete pavement on I>apartjnent decorated with the tl. green aalad,ibretd and butter, are needed at Lincoln, Highland fective equipment; Mark Pigeon, St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom' Kaefer, telephone. schools, but sqme (of the money) and peach shortcake with topping; to eight older elementary schools. Park, Keeney Annex, Green and 20, of 14 E>ri S t, Rockville, for a member of Concordia Lutheran Also, Mrs. Charles.Crocker Jr., Is not beneficial to the real educa- ‘T've loved this town. Each time Route 5 in Enfield; J. F. Bar- meritoarloua service award. He got Church and the Manchester Lodge field. I got my own education. Each rett and Sons, Devon, $64,654.40. It, among other reasons for "oy- 'Iliursday. baked beans, fraidiJurb^ Ths board of dlraetors haa al- Buckland Schools, he said. speeding; and Kyle Zimmer, ^ of horticultural study: Mrs. Earl tional needs of .the child,’ ’ he says. The shades are needed at Buck- of Elks. EYlends may call at the funeral time I went up the ladder—the for about 1,250 feet of bituminous catsup, vegetshls, bread and but- ready transferred $15,000 from the pplng, for failure to obey a home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Blssell, Christmas show and aale; Voted Agaimt High School alty.” ter. and fruit crisp and Friday, renovation account to the general land, Hollister St., Lincoln. Na- traffic control signal. He is survived by hla wife, Mrs. For that reason, Kennedy says hard way. It’s a job for the young- concrete pavement on Sound COOL The department's citation aald Miss Marlon EMdy, cheer; Miss macaroni and cheese, green salad, fund. Another $17,000 remaina in than Hale and Robertson. Half of Until June 22, John F. Doyle, 57, Mary McGlynn Custer; five sons, he was the only director who vot- er people now.” Beach Avenue in Greenwich. “ For meritorious service, loyal- Raymond J. Custer of CtactanaU, Mrs. Agnes O. B. LoUo Amy Jones, publicity; Mrs. Walter ty and devotion to duty at the psanut butter eanAviehes, oUves, the renovation account, but it Is the cost of the shades could be of Blast Hartford, for court trial BYe^ckaon and Mrs. Anthony ed against the architect’s plans for obtained from the federal gov- on charge of reckless driving and Ohio, Howard C. Custer of East Mrs. Agnes C. Reardon Lollo, San Frandaco Rece^itlon Oenter. and baked custard. MlBi is served encumbered for the purchase of 142 Sphice St, died this morning Sherlock, corresponding secre- the new Manchester High School with sU meals fomiture. ernment, said Pierce, under the red light violation. Hartford, WllUam a Custer of "It’s a gold-plated school with tile His oonatatently outstanding per- ThompsonvlUe, and Eklward C. at the Laurel Manor Convalescent taries; Mrs. James Fee and Mrs. formance and maintenance of good Gongregattenal Notes The largest aingis itsm on the terms of the National Defense Unto June 26, Edward Csamota, to the ceiling," he says. Education Act. ^ 17, of 34 Delmont St, for breach Custer and Charles W. CJuster, Home after a brief illneiss. She was Frank Steele, auditors. COOL piAllc relations have-.been an In- Four children were baptised dur- addltlcmal renovatlan list Is re- the widow of Robert Lollo. "I’m all for pa3dng the teachers ing the Children's Day aervice in The office at Nathan Hale would of the peace charge. both of Manchester; a sister Mrs. well, not the inodern schools,” he spiration to hia coUAguea, and placement of the heating plant at Lena CrockeU of Bolton; three She was born Feb. 2, 1885. In reflects great credit on hhnaelf the First Congregational Church be built In a classroom "which we Until June 27, Ubald Belleraare, sayp. IN VITATIO N HoUiater S t School for $45,000. don't Intend to use next year," he 45, of Waterbury, for jury trial on brothers, William CMster, Louis Waterbury, Conn., and had lived and the Department of State. Sunday. They are Michael, Joh£ - Other items sra adOitlanal exits most of her life in Manchester. Permit for Pool ‘‘I ’m not a big spender," he says and Sharon Estabrook, children at said. The presoit office Is "an charge of speeding: George Park- Custer and Herbert Custer, all of "I’m not used to spending so much Scarbeck w»a auperriatiig the In the Manchester Green north- Manchester; and nine grandchil- .Mrs. LoUo la survived by a sister, A warm welme awaits any investor State Department's exchange pro- Mr. and M rs Richard Estabrook. over grown closet," shared by the er, M, of East Windsor, f40; and chairs, $7,840. Salem Nassiff conducted the carry an curator's license while Frienda may call at the Holmes ed grammar sriiool here. From San Frandsco. He waa commis- Boms of these Items were cut building committea meeting In the Funeml Home, 400 Mata St., to home tomorrow from 2 to 4' and 7 land Rd., haa been filed with ths 1914-15, he studied at a textile sioned aa a foreign aervice officer planning meeting will be held June driving a motor vehicle. to 9 p.m. Manchester building department FUTOAM S’ CO. 85 in the Storrs Church Cabin. fram an original request of the absence of chairman GUmoure N. day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednes school on Hartford Rd., operated In late 1956. He received hla as- board of education by the Office. • by the town and Cheney Bros., i Membart Naw York Stock Exehanga The morning arevice of 'worahip for- Oole, wbo is in Florida. day from 8 to 5 and 7 to • p.m. The application follows a Zoning signment to Warsaw In December The Manchester Lodge of Elks forerunner of state trade schools. 1958. will be held at 10 a.m. now through Board of Appeals (ZBA) decision .71 lACT aN Ttt n . • MANCMim • m i Ml $.2151' the summer. Church school will not will hold a memorial service at As a young man, he worked as ■©oc Prior to hla emplojrment by the Hospital Notes Silver Lane on April 17 granting White per- a timekeeper at Cheney Bros. He State Department he waa a staff resume until September. RockvUle-Vernon the funeral home at 7:10 this mission to conduct a swimming Jomos T. Blah • Kobart H. Starkal evening. worked for 15 years in purchasing dflcer for the U.S. High Oom- Nine of the 10 packages sent to school OR a 40-acro plot of land for the Arrow Hart Hegeman Elec missioner In Germany. the Rev. Paul Ntahlda In Japan Visltii^; hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Fare Raise in Rural Zone at the rear of 29 trie Co. In Hartford. He is present' have arrived, the Japanese min- Final Plans for Addition tor all' areas except matemtty Michael J. Baluida Buckland Rd., seme 500 feet from Warsaw, Poland, June 13 — ister ret:enUy wrote. He sent hla where they are X to 4:30 and 6:80 Michael J. Balukln, 73. of 54 Tolland Tpke. Electrically Hard working Irvin "Ikx:” Scar- thanka for the kindneaa of the lo- to 8 p.m.; and private reoms Bulkeley Ave., Hartford, died last Not Opposed The pool, to be constructed of beck. arreated on spy charges In cal congretation which aaaembled To Maple St. School Ready where they are 16 ajn. to 8 pjn. hlgtit in Hertford Hospital. concrete, will be 43 by 75 feet and Washington today, waa generally the gods to be sold at a church Visitors are reqaeeted aot to He was bom In Lithuania and from three and ode-half to six feet regarded here aa one of the U.S. bazaar. Proceeds will be used to smoke In p a in t ’s rooms. No more No one spoke in opposition to deep. The pool will hold some lived In Hartford 56 years. He waa a fare rate raise proposed by the embassy grinds. establish a mission church. Final plans for the eight-class-^ Hyde Ave., escaped Injury when than two vMtors at one time, retired from Connecticut Printers. 130,200 gallons of water. News of Scarbeck's arrest on room addition to Maple St. Ele- her car hit a utility pole after per patient. Inc. He was a member of St. Silver Lane Bus Co. yesterday Pool excavation will begin Thurs- Do Your Week’s Wash charges that he turned over Evening mentary School will be presented steering out of the way of the John’s and St. Joseph’s Society of morning in a bearing before the day morning and should be com- PubUc UtUiUes Commiaaion (PUC) pleted within a week, according to classified information shocked hia Andover uTcspandm t. Ctody to the Vernon Board of Education other vehicle. According to Ahnert, ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. Holy ’Trinity Church. nnmerous Waraaw friends and ac- Ptanstlehl. telephone Fn«iito tonight for approval before con- However, Eklward Royce, pres- a OoDnectlcut Swimming Pool Co. the pole was merely scratched. Virginia Foster, Ekuit Hartford; Mr. Balukln is survived by his spokesman’s- report today. ' Summer can he as cool as a breeze! quaintances. \ 8-6856. struction bids are sought Mj,ss Koelsoh's car, however, was William Kingsley, 260 WeUierell wife, Mrs. Frances WHacowsld ident of the company, waa critic- IN THIRTY MINUTES! The 41-year-bld foreign aervice The plans, submitted by Archi- ixed by the PUC for increasing his The swimming school will be damaged' along the right eide St.; Guy Smithf Coventry; John Bakildn; four daughters, Mrs. conducted only during summer officer and Wa German-born wife tect Arnold Lawrence to the Ver- where it scraped the pole. Zaviskos, 411 N, Main St.; Mrs. (3eorge A. Mazena - of* Hartford, own salary and for borrowing With the flick o f a switch you con cool the air, $7,(XM} from hia company. school vacatlan time. White has had a - wide drcle of frienda in non Etahool Building Committee Cake Sale Tomorrow Isabelle Nevers, 24 Hilltop Dr.; Mrs. John J. Platt of Manchester, circulate it, get rid o f humidity ond/it's all so Warsaw's d^ilomatic colony. Jobless Pay Boost Royce told the cotnmiasion hla stated. two weeks ago, were accepted The Jaycee Wives’ Clu^ will Earl Hemmingway, Warehouse and Mrs. Paul J. Sherris and Mre. A parking area 50 by 75 feet will Scarbeck, an administrative of- with minor revisions by that group Point; Mrs. Mary Hurley, 176 William S n i^ , both of East salary waa $10,000 in 1956, $11,- O PEN 2 4 H O URS D A ILY e asy. Se e y o ur d e aler for electric cooling ficer who frequently worked long Asked by Kennedy sponsor a cake sale at Hartmann’s 500 In 1957, and last year ijlcreaa- also be installed. after a lengthy study. Supen^arket tomorrow beginning Green Rd.; Mrs. Elisabeth McMul- Hartford; a brother and three siS' which fits your home an d your budget. Real, hours overtime, left here a month According to a spokesman in lln, 26 View St.; Mrs. Rose Holl- ters in Lithuania, and six grand ed to $14,500. ago with hla wife and four chil- (Ooatinned tram Page One) at 10 am. and lasting to 4 p.m. Royce replied to the oommls- Lawrence's office, specifications Proceeds will go to the Man- cher, 39 Mountaiin St.. Rockville children. 7 D A YS A W EE K honest-to-goodness air conditioning includes dren after finishing a 2V4-year will be ready for advertising for Mrs. Mary Simmons, 591 Vernon The funeral will be held ’Thurs- rion's rebuke by saying that his tour of duty In Waraaw. Hia next least half the statewide average chester CJhild Guidance Clinic. Mrs. About Town bids Thursday If school board ap- Robert Hayes is In chaige of the St.; Mrs. Rosealma Provincsl, 17 day at 8:15 a.m. from the Molloy wife, who keeps the account cooling, dehumidifying. Altering and' circulat assignment was to have been the weekly wage In 1964-66, 60 per cent proval is obtained. Lawrence will Carol Dr.; Mrs. Katherine Bauer, Funeral Home, 906 Farmington books, receives no pay for her P H ILC O BEN DIX W ASH ERS U. S. consulate In Naples, Italy. of the state average In 1966-66, and sale. Various members of the club ing. Yo u con hav e all o f these in a sim ple recommend adherence to a July 6 Wjjl. assist. 48 lYebbe Dr.; Mrs. Lojs Aja, Blast Ave., fofiowed by a solemn Mass work. He said further that he has 66 9/3 per cent after Jen. 1, 1968. bid deadline, setting 8 p.m. as the Hartford; Sherry Paquette, South saved money by ndt hiring an aa- The Italian American LadiM ' - At present th« maximum benefit '' Shortcake In EUUngton of requiem at Holy Trinity Church win d o w or p ortable unit. final hour for receiving the bids. Windsor; Mrs. Helen King, 443 W. at 9. Burial wUl be in Mt^SL Ben- ristant, although this puts a bur- Aimillary will hold Its last meeting amounts payable in 46 states are It Is expected the school wing The Ellington Congregational Middle Tpke.;'WiUlam Carroll, 619 den on himself to be In attendance of the season tomorrow night at below half the weekly statewide av- Church has planned its annual edict Cemetery.' 16-Polind Public Records will be ready for use in January. W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Eva VUla, Frienda may oSU at the funeral nearly all the time. 7:30 at the club on Efidridge S t K e e p yo ur favorite room the most epmfort- erage wage in each of the ststto. In the meantime.' Building B on strawberry festival for June' 24 149 Loomis St.; Mrs. Mary Hlnok Weekly benefits - now average from 2 to 7 p.m, Su|^r of hot home tonigM from 7 to 9 and The $7,000 in loans- from hia o ble room in the house all sum m er. You can School St. win be renovated for leVi WiUimantlc; Carl HUding, 801 company, he said, was to tide him Temple Chapter, Order of East- W am otee Deeds about $35. dogs, hamburgers, salads, soda and Wednesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to ern Star, will observie visiting ma- temporary use by elementary Main S t; Elverett Parker, 23 Ooun 9 pjn. over "lean years,” and was money D ouble Load d o it at the flick o f a switch. . . electrically. A n d The Andrew Ansaldi Oo. to 6. Additional taxes would go into classes imtU the wing Is completed. coffee will be servod cafeteria style. try Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Bernice trons’ and patrons’ night tomor- effect in 1964. The base of the A feature of the days will be a which he intends to return. Richard R. and Irene F. Moore, Other Items on tonight's Lojzim, West WUltagton; Mrs. The rate achedule which Royce.ia row at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Tem- ""Frenchy" Jodoin no w's the tim e to d o it, before the scorchers property off St. federal payroll tax would be In- school board agenda include; puppet show, put on by members Helen Gray, 18 FoxenA Dr.; Mrs. ple. Officers from surrounding creased from the first $3,000 of of . the dburch’s Ladles Benevolent Samuel J. Jonas, 66, of Niantle, proposing, if It Is approved by the g e t h erel The AnasMi Co. to George L. Opening of bids for combustion Helen Larson. 59 W. Middle Tpks.; PUC, would eliminate tokens, chapters will preside. Says: 50-Lb. C O M M ERCIAL D RYER and Claire L. Driato. property off wages to the first $4,800. chambers at the Vernon Elemen- Society, at 4 and 6 p.m. Richard Singer, EaUngton; Karen form erly of Manriieater, died this Also, the :tacreased tax rate Food, aprons, fancy work, flow- morning. He was bom in Man- which passengers have been able Earl St. and EL Middle 'Tpke. tary School, the bottled gas con- Dudenhoefer, 177 Mimle St.; Al- to purchase at four for 50 centa. Anderson-Bhea VFW Auxiliary "G«t GMordian Moiiitc- scheduled to go Into effect only In ers, white elephant items, candy Chester on April 26, 1895. David and Robert S. Harrison tract at the high school, and a re- bert Fountain, 467 N. Main S t; The flat rata would be 15 cents will sponsor a rummage sahs D RY 10c- 1 0 M IN UTES When it’s not the heat but the humidity! to Russell EL Miller of Hartford, 1962 and 1963, to pay for the ptea- frigerator for Sykes Junior High and greeting card»will be on sale Floyd Rice Jr., Hartford; James He was employed by the Pfizer Thursday at 9 ami. downatatn In none* WIimI AHgnmeiit ent ten\porary b m ^ ts extension, at booths-at the festival. Drug Co. in Groton th^past ten per xone, which would mean that si two parcels of property on map of School. Sansabrino, Bloomfield; Maxine trip to Hartford would coat 30 Orange' HaH. Thoae who hay* S p M l d . " The only washing machine manufactured that pr»- plan of Middle Heights. would be made a permanent In- Notification of our teacher res- Hoapltel Notes Baxler, Ellington; Lawrence years. He was a monlwr of the donations may oalT Mrs. Florenca So m e folks suffer more from humidity than crease. This runs to eight-tentha of cents each way, Instead of 25 cents. soaks your clothes and gives you 3 separate rinses. iLeon A. and Anna J. Daouet to ignations and ratification of five Admitted Monday: Diane Heim, Kearns, 132 Spruce S t; Reginald Mystic Lodge of Masons, and at- The Connecticut Ca charges - 45 p u tt 28 Spruce St., or Mrs. John Make your driving easier, fro m heat. A ctu ally w arm , dry dir is more Clement J. and Ftancea K. one per cent of payrolls. new teacher contracts. Partridge Lane, Tolland; Richard Pinto, 371 W. Middle ^ k e .; tended Qommunlty Chur^ in Nl- Buchanan, 175 ‘W b^and St. Ar- After 1963. employers would lose Johnson, 19 Main St„ Broad Brook; Steven Matte, 111 E. Middle 'Tpke. cents each way. safer and save your tires. . . . Y O U C A N W ASH * 6 SHEETS Gibeault, property off Courtland Approval of the plan of study antic. • The pries of special aircraft tlclea may be deposited at tha co m fortable than cool, d a m p air. A dehu midi A McKee Sts. allowable tax credits in atates fail- leading to a certificate of ad- Joseph Bartlett, Main St„' Elling- A D IO T T ^ TODAY: Paul Bois- He is survived by wife, Mrs. 'VBTV Post Home tomorrow after ing to meet federal requirements tickets would be $2fi0 for 20 zones, 1. Complete front end inspec- Luciano J. and Isabel S. Glon- vanced graduate study for Robert ton. sonneault, - 55 Wells S t Haael Doombus Jones; one daugh- 3 p.m.;. • SLIPC O VERS • BEDSPREA DS fier is not a cooling device but it dries the air, as to benefits. Discharged Monday: Susie Mur- Instead of $2, and the price of tion. frkldo to Robert and Dolores J. Day. Sykes science teacher. BIRTHS SUNDAY: A daugh- ter, Mrs. Erwin Dawl«y o f Water- school Ucketa would ha $1.25 for Ooulombe, property at 147 Eldger- Idle workers also could lose Dscussion of plans for next phy, Stafford Rd., ^m ers; Linda ford; one stepdaughter. Mrs. Wil a n d eliminates o m ajor cause of discomfort. their right to beneflU If they re- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wolf- 10 sooea. Instead o f $1. lAiihe Lodg;e, Knights of Pyth- 2. Check and adjust caster • 6x9 C O n O N RU GS •DRAPES ton St. ' year’s adult evening school. Traczynskli 15 Earl St.; Maxine ram, 26 Cooper St Ham Frusher of Alabama; one ias, will imeet tomonpw at 8 p.m. and camber. It's g rea t In g workshop or basem ent recrea 'The Hartford Eaectric Light Co, fused to take retraining or refresh- Also, members of the personnel Bahler, EJUington. er courses prescribed to fit them BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A stepson, Donald Wesley of the at Orange Hall. to Alice C. Jarris, property off policies committee of the Rock- Births today,: A daughter to Mr. ViiEta Islands; two brothers, WU- 3. Check and adjust toe-hi. tion roo m. In fact, an electric dehumidifier for new jobs. In this connection and Mrs. Heman Hooker, 37 Park son to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hartford Rd. vlUO Teachers Club are expected liani Jones of Boston and Thomas Canada Cool Air Manchester Pitolic Health nurses 4. Inspect aU tires; Trade Name the admtaistration earlier proposed St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brown, 543 Woodbridgs St.; a wrings- a pint o f w ater on hour out o f the air a four-year $700 million retraining to address the board concerning Jonea of Berkeley, Calif.; 'three made 582 visits during May, Mrs. N o W aitin g Edna. EL Clark of 90 Mountain personnel problems. Pieseik, 226 W. Main St. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd relocation program. Foster, Ekist Hartford; a son to eistere, Mrs. Lincoln Tucker of Drifts Eastward Rsu;fael Barnetf, nurse . supervisor, in the o v era g e roo m. There's no dripping Rd., now doing business as TTes nnttsday PIcalcVSet Glastonbury, Mrs. John McCollum reported at the aeaaon’i final Cbie Beauty Salon at 303 EL Cen- Kennedy has been working since S t Helen’s Society of St. Jo- Vernon and TalcottvtUe news is Dr. and Mrs. Robert Breer, 75 moisture to collect on pip es, w ood w ork, furni he took office In January on a per- Farm Dr. and Mrs. Everett 'Kennedy, both of (< from Pago Oaa) .meeting of the MPHNA -bosiri of 28 Djiu ble Load W ash ers ter S t . tuta's Church will hold a hot dog handled by The Herald’s Rockville directors this tnomlag at Man- manent revision of the unempioy^ Bureau, 5 W. Mata St., telephone M ai^ester; and several gnuid ture o r m ild ew on rugs. This sum m er kee p cool Oertifieate of hnooipantton roast at tji« home of its president, BIRTH ’TODAY; A daughter to chlkuwo, nieces and nephews. chester Memorial ’ Hospital. Ttia Carbon Products Inc., capital of ment compensatiog program. Mrs. J ose^ Steriial, 220 W. Main TRemont 5-8136 or Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Donald Uchtenjwal were rs^ortad in northwest Mta' Federal action to raise the 9-6797. , Funeral services will be held at nesota near Mahnomen. nurses assisted at .five maternity 16 D RYERS o n d co m fortable electrically. 136,000 -with 250 Shares of com' St. Thursday at 7 p.m. A short ner, 18 Main St, Vernon. ;-^the Byles Memorial Home in New clinics for 44 women; three" TD Plus Parts amount of benefits would be a de- business meeting will follow. Cooler air spiead Into the north man storic at $100 each. Com- parture from tradition. Unyi now DISCHARGED YDSTERDAV: London on ’Thursday at 2 p.m. clinics tor 43 peisons; one tumor Driver Soiapea Pole ATOMIC WASTE STORAGE David. G. Belanger, 81 Talcott em Rockies, setting off showers mencing businees with $6,000. In- the level of benefits haa bem left EViends mdy call at the funeral from the Black Hills of South clinic for 8, and four clasaes for cotporaton are ^filUs O. PaigM, A young driver told Rockville Ave., Rockville; Richard J. Smsln- homa. this evening and tomorrow 21 expectant mothers'. Nurses and to the atates to fix, with the result Washington, June 13 UP*—The ski, 82 Foster S t; Mrs. Louisa Dakota across northeastern Wyom- Joseph J. Hasch end Ludis that benefits vaiy widely flrom Patrolman Robert K. Ahnert last afternoon and evening. Burial board members also assisted at’tha PAUL DODGE t^ienleks. night she was forced to steer off Atoniic Energy Commission an- Blais, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Mrs. ing and eastern Montana. state to state. The nationwide will be at Jordan Cemetery in May U polio clinic at tha.Muatai- Manchester Parkade Hniidhig Fecndti High S t by an unidentified on- nounced yesterday the Walker Muriel G. R ^ Hartford; George In the Far Weat, it was mostly average is about $82 per vraek. pleasant waaUier, with clear skies pal Building. Burnham Estates, Inc., to buUd oomtag du- driytag in the center' Trucking Company will be allowed Spellman, 184 Summit St.; Debra Waterford. THE H ARTF ORD ELECTRIC LIGHT C O M P A N Y Congrass twice h u h** to to package knd store low level E. Weir, 170 WTella St.; Mrs. Jean and tem pe»tures neiar. seasonal PONTIAC, INC. 80 new houses on Croft Dr. At lengthen duration o f benefits for or Om street The American Legion wlU meet EU.OOO each. , Klsa Marina Koelach, 20, of atomic wastes at Its New Britain, H. Miller, 18 Bunce Dr,; Mrs! El- Patrick J. MeIntee Isvels. However, It was hot in the 378'MAIN STREET temporary periods to combat priva- Conn., plant pending their disposal RockyUte—Patrick J. Meintee, Southwest deseri region. tonight at 8 at the Legion Homs The 841 Corp. .(Burton's), far sie Leavitt, 121 Falkhor Dr.; Mrs. to elect delegatee to the district tion among the Jobleaa during re- Advertlsement-r- at sea. The company previously Ida Antolik, 869 Kata S t ; Blmest 88, of 97 Talcott Ave., died yes Phone MI 9-4545 •ddltians to huUding at 841 Mate masting and state convention. Ths LAUNDERCENTER • t . $40.ooa oesstons. This happened first dur- had been authorized to package Varca 45 Eldridge S t ; John Au- terday at Rockville City Hospital. More than half the eggs used ing the administration o f former etrawbenies. Pick your own— and store the low level radioactive brey Jr., Watrous Rd., B

V... PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1961 _ UANCHE8TER; EVENING HERALD, MANCHISTER. CX^NN., tUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1961 PAOEILBVIN " Slliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij iiiiiliiiiiiilllliiiliiiiiiiliiiH E X T R A D I S C ^ N T S O F F G R A N T S R E G U L A R L O W P RIC ES a n d G R E E N STA M P S JUNE SUPER SAVINGS at the M a nch e ster s s s FOUR DAY SALE WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY!

1. E N J O Y G R A N T S L O W PRICES g irls ' 4 t o 1 4 " h e r m a j e s t y " ’ o u r e n tir e s t o c k! b o y s' 2 . o n d G E T S & H G R E E N S T A M P S SwM5%9ttfamo!iu B A B Y D O L L P A J A M A S Cash in on an EXTRA ftOio SAVINGS " D A N RIVER " W ASH *H W EAR SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS on Grants Everyday Low Prices... C OTTO N SPORT SHIRTS f o u r f a m o u s n a m e br a n d s Regtdar t.09 Cboom from 100% premiam woven combed cottons W ITH W O V IN -IN PLAIDS 1 . 9 9 re gularly $1.98 regularly $ 2 .9 8 la plslds, dieda or sesrsucUr. Wide assortment of colors. Wash iibd wear. Slit sleeves. 8*M>I/’ZL. Also r t f u M y S U M 3 7 Combed cottons, ilaely iMIond RspubrAlt knit skirts of 100% cotton or Aerilan* acrylic. Some with short sleeres, t^ tltd ie d A special group of "Her Majssty” brand wash and wear print cotton with action-free tmderarm. Ideal for sports. Emblem collar, permanent collar stays. 1.69 2.39 baby doll pajamas . . . perfect for warm weather wear. Wide variety ra pocket. Assorted colon. 8m., Med., Lge. HandMmely detailed with two of styles and colors. Our entire stock of famous name brand boys’ short sleeve sport shirts . . . pockets, enffs and slaevaa. CInose both cotton knits and sewn styles. Sizes 8 to 20. Wonderful for vacation ^TMrwfvonfap* «f OmH hw prkm mtntry doy...Open o coHvenleiit from popnlpr colon. Bliss B*M-Ib time wear. «*Ciberge-ft" AcceontTODAYl No moM]rflbWii...30 D aytorMoHthifp ay, L w For a nmmer-fvU of comfort • •• f a m o u s t e x os b r a n d! GIV E D A D C O O L, CARE-FREE CHOOSE PROM GRANTS PLAID JAMAICAS WJtSH 'N WEAR DRESS SHIRTS BIG S U C K S iU e n O N BOYS’ SLACKS Pine 100% combed cotton In leno R^gvJar t.9 9 Begfdart.99 girls' 7 to 14 sixes 3 to 7 sixes 6 to 12,14 to 20 mesh is tops for well-dressed com* Pebble cords, shadow plaid ai^ fort. Styled with sj^urtly tailored slab weave tropicals with pleated BltGveless front, separate waistband. Also 2.59 dress collar, permanent stays; 2 for 2 for short sleeves; Wash *n wear. poplin with plain fronts. All ^ u M y $3.98 eoffed. Top colon. Sizes 88-40. 3 Blouse s $ 3 .5 0 $5 Whit$ Only in Sixes liM to 17. Our regular 83.98 stock of girls' reguloriy $2.98 reguloriy $3.98, $4.98 Jsmaicas ill preteen sizes, 6 to Choice of polished cotton or narrow wale Bedford cord slacks . . . all beau- SAVE 32%1 MEN'S GIFT SOCKS 14. A few solid colors included, tifully detailed and made of wash and wear cotton fabrics. You’ll recognize C O O U N G , C OTTO N regiikHy $1.fS in the group. -V the famous Texas label on sight. Choice o f colons. O N E SIZE STRETCHES TO FIT ALL W ALK IN G SHORTS Pennlelgh stretch nylon socks Regular 490 solve 'forgot-hls^ise' problems. 100% wash ft wear est- Rsg.ftJf !i Kew light colon in patterns or too. Solid weaves with i famous nome I plein front, vamMeford ribbed solid tones. Molded to fit women's I I sp e cia l p urc h a s e! shape of foot from sizes 10 to 18. 3 . 1 in Ivy or edntInoBtal model. Sleek, tan, hlae and willow. Sizee 80-42. j sp e cia l p u rc h a s e ! iiiii rcotton k nit w o m e n's s u m m e r w a m e n's j a m a ic a mm MOM POO yow mo mt ? " lvy " .s tyl«d S o n r o iM T S H IR TS S K I R T S rom nioiioiuiin '7 SUMMER SAVmeS SHORTS 1.99 II Only a very special puurchaM enables ue 2 3 % S A VIN G S O N MEN'S a S A NTS to offer you theee wonderful cotton knit OlVH ON WASH W WEAR T-ehlrU at tremendouua aavinge. Small, 3.59 PAC K AGED UNDERWEAR !ii!| medium and large alzea. FOUSHEO COtrON SUCKS 3.59 o r 2 f o r $ 7 Summor favorites! "Hi-Beam’’ slacks msda of super-luitrous polished cotton. Styled la or 2 for $7 77 trim, smart ‘Tvy” manner with plain front re gularly $ 5 .9 8 , $ 7 .9 8 flap pockets. Antelope, tan or black. Slsaa regularly 1.98 29 to 42. F B e a ch S ^ o ^ Broodctolh tfiorts. Goarantssd 1 full year! Extra li:! * polished cottons * plaids h!gh*coant (186x60) preminm cotton. Sanforized i!H ,M d s * cheaks to rstsin lit Rsinforeed crotch. Slass 80 to 44. • checks • stripes • prints • paisley prints * soNd colors is now open Nylon-cotton T-shirt. Snperb blend of 80% ab- « • docron and cotton soHd coiers, sorbent combed cotton with 20% nylon gives 60% Rit^ulcnr 3.9T pair iiil! Fine quality fabrics . . . tailored with self Feeturing the finest errey of fam more wear. Taped collarette. Men’s sizes 8, M, I* A wide assortment of st.vles and colors . . . |) belt and either fly front or side zipper clos- ily iwimwear e ait of the river. gay and bright as a summer’s day. Ideal ure. Sizes 10 to 18. Such famous brands as Jantzen, summer wardrobe stretchers in full and Roxanne, Rose. Marie Raid, Van I;-! slim skirt models. Sizes 10 to 18. Hausen, and Cole of California.

il , l'“ I 1 tl ‘ I tr ROTARY MOWER Buy DAD A Famous Brand Gift At SPECIAL SALE PEICES WITH CRANK STARTER m e n's s h o rt sle e v e d •M, - i1 ’ *• $ HAGGAR SLACKS Ragulor 59-B8 SPORT - DRESS SHIRTS [ TO R E i n 0 r a y o n - a c e t a t e b l e n d Gets off to a qnlek s^ tt wMi a turn of the crank stylo staxi- GOLFERS! or. Has plenty of go-power in • HVE IRONS 2.90 Briggs engine. Gutting height • TW O W O O D S '*’' '11' adjuete 1%* to 2%*. 4.90 • P U ID G O L F B A G MEN’S PRINTED COTTON $ 4 .0 0 , $ 4 .2 5 , $ 5 .0 0 values KEEP Y O U R EYE O N TH IS ^ re gula rly $ 6 .9 5 B R O A D C L O T H SPORT SHIRT [- Big favorite for Dad on his day . . . short sleeVed sport SUPERBLY M A TC H E D ...SANFORIZED F O R F IT aSaafeiisodCoffeii or dress shirts . . . all from a nationally advertised • Ym-dyd prints, snMt Ton get top-stitched collars with ^ c o n o N 8-PIECE G OLF S E T ... # bl a c k D brown D gra y maker whose name we cannot mention, yet every shirt sewn-in permanent etays. Cuffed bears his famous label. Sport shirts in small, medium, sleeves, round pockets round out TIE .SH IRTf Hero’s everything you need for the links! Irons have details that make this value tops. S-piynImh n sd Tni-tymper step-down • U f h f weight, long we aring, creftse-testsfanf sleeks In erblend of ray large and extra large sizes; dress shirts in sizes 14Vt Sanforized for minimum shrink- coMnatta ' BROADCLOTH shafts, medium flexibility, age. Patterns and, colors, S-M-L. reminder grips Woods hava on end ftcefate finets. Pleated or plain front models . . . sixes 30 to to 17. A C9e Vahia. QaaUty aottoa SHORT^ geaulna persimmon heads, kmi with aany stftehes to 79e value. EUstle aide or f roomy zippered pockets on 42. Ideal for summer «n d vecfttion we ar. golf bag. ‘Ylharg.-lt" Ho Mnm Also included in this price are famous WELDON the in ^ ..a n aaaoianea of hour slylas of htgh souut Down, 1.26 Weekly . k n g a r wear. Sizes 86 to 46. ae«lea.SsInfo«Bedatat(ain pajamas in summer weight broadcloth short sleeve, petots. Fan eat 80 to 44. , ’ . !|.i! I knee length style. Regularly 63^95 and $4.25.

ill fi It A rvi 1 • L*- c. I V 1. PARKADE jlti GREEN . T . O R A N T C O OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FMDAY NIDHTS TILL 9-M O N D A Y, TUESDAY, SATURDAY, 16 A JL to 6 P.M. STAMPS YOU rviu'-,'i iti; s./\ i i>-,i ii:i> oit you it rviorsiuY iiac i-t STORE ONLY tun t ws 8. Glenney, 608 Onter St.; Daniel Flippy the Clown 80 Parkade . colleagues from the ^SA. , f- - Auditorium. ciu^lIan Mounted Police Fronucra to Medicine 53 There was no immedialc expia- J. O’Connell, 8 Bunce I>r.; Ray 8. > Industry on Parade CoDgreaalonai Investigator 18 Pilkonis, 47 Hoffman Rd.; Mias Wyatt Earp 8. 40 nation' for his behavior. % Tallabassee 7U0U 9 .00 Tom EweU Show 8 12 Covington s wife repo)r»cd mrn , Miss ^ d e rso n Gall-A. Ahlf, 18 Avon St.; Miss \'% I Weathes News * Sports Thriller 10. 3 » 30 Arlene R- Perraa, 60 Birch St.; A V Trackdown Stagecuacb West 8. 40. 53 missing last Wednesday. He later , \ Route Jacob s Club House Third Man 18 was reported .seen at the Lhailes . Honor Graduate Roas D. Clark, 90 Mountain Rd.; The Bis Picture 9:30 Million Dollar Movie 18 Town. W. Va.. Race Track and at | John F. McOafferty, 45 Hamlin Channel 8 News Red Skelton Show 8 12 Bt.; Michael J. Thibodeau Jr, 35 Robin Hood 10:00 Oarry Moore Show « 8. 12 Arlington. Va. ] Judith S. Andenon received, her t Huntley-Brlnkley 10. TV Guide Award Show 10. 22. 30 The Pentagon stressed tnai , Flower St.; and Donald D. Wells, Douglas Bdwards Close-XJp 8. 40. 53 Leo i. Cyr William J. Fortin bachelor of aclence deefee with 10:30 SUcnts Please 8 Co\nngton was not under arrest., Elaine M. Boland Barimm A. Cwikla 88 Meekville Rd. Fairl S. Olenney Daniel J. O'Connr.M Bay 8. PUkonis Evening Report honors from the XJnlverrity of Del Also graduated were William Joseph G. N. OauUr ) Million Dollar Movie Juno Allyaon Show 4(1 "He has done nothing: wrong that | aware on Sunday, June 11. She is Hough Riders 11:00 News. Sports and Weather J. Lawton, 8 Carol Dr., Rockville; Mackensie e Raiders 11:16 Jack Paar Show (C) 10, we know of." one official said. the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Clark Gable Theater Covington had access to a Um- and Joseph G. N. Gauline, 694 Gov- Mnvle ol thp Week George A. Anderaon, SO Locust ernor’a Highway, South Wlndspy. Science, in Connecticut Feature 40 lUd amount of classified niatenal St. Expedition 11:20 Premiere In his $6,600-a-year job. reporters Glenney, son of Earl J. Glenney, News and Weather World s Best Movies Miss Anderson was graduated 71 Weaver Rd., received a bachelor 6 Film 11:35 News were told Officials had discounted from Bloomfield Senior High of science degree In business ad- Sports News 11:30 Jack Paar Show (C) any possibility that Oortngton Evening Report 12:^> News and Weather School, Bloomfield. NJ. in 1968. ministration, He majored in ac- 0 San Francisco Beat 30. 32. 1:00 Late News might have def^ted to the Com counting. A 1957 graduate of Man- munUts. ^ chester High School, he was busi- Two NSA code clerks, Bemon Lana^s Daughler ness manager of ‘'Primus,” the F. Mitchell and tVilliam H. Mar- NTIRE STOCK! university's yearbook: a member Radio tin, fled to Russia last summer. Reporled Missing of the student council; vice pres! (This luting Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS-mifiute Both now are working for the LI6H Tw eig ht...C O O Lw eig ht...Re D. 5.95 ' dent of the senior class; and IcBgtii. Some stations carry other short newscasts. I Russians in Moscow. pledgemaater of Upsilon XI frater- WORC—iSfit ' 9:05 Red Sox *'at Detroit Beverly Hills. Calif., June 18 (An 11 :(X1 N cwh Covington has worked five years nity. 6:00 Nrwp. Wall Strefl for the NSA. which carries on —Actress Lana Turner’s teen-fige 6:10 Art Johnson Show 11:15 Sports Fiiml Front End daughter, Cheryl Crane, who fa- He was also a member of Epsi- 8:05 Raynor Shines 11:30 Starlight Serenade around-the-clock monitoring of ail lon Alpha Zeta, honorary business 11:00 News 1:00 Sign Off •lactronic communications. Its tally stabbed playboy Johnny f ^ 11:15 Raynor Shines WPOP—1410 Stornpanato in her m over's home fraternity, and was president of Special work is 80 secret that ordinarily the Lettermen’s Club. He played 1:00 News. 8 (10 Today In Hartford Its employes are not permitted to here in 1958, is misslfig. 7 .00 Bob Scott Police say Cheryl, now 17. failed goalie on the varsity soccer team 4:00 PSul Uarvry 9:00 Hay Someri ' 8*4. S12A0 aay even that they work there. for four years. He was chosen moat 4:30 Sound Stage 11:00 News ApparenUy federal agenu had to appear - before juvenUe of- 7:00 Edward P. Morcan 11:10 Ray Somera (1) ALIGN FRONT END ficials yesterdSy. She was to meet valuable player in his junior year 7:15 Sound Staec 1:00 Del Raycee Show b«en watching eastern race tracks and was elected team co-captain 8:30 Nlfht n i*h t WINF—lUO with an officer at 8 p.m. to ex- 6:00 News (2) BALANCE FRONT for Covington since he was re- as a senior. He la married to the 12:00 stin Off WHEELS-«EG. $4.00 ported to have won a daily dou- plain her arrest early Sunday WTIC—1»»* 6:10 Wall Street morning. F*ollce had found her reduced J H 97 .former Miss Rachel Ganter of *:00 Nrwp. Weathrr 6 :15 Boh Bacon—Sporta (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL W# bet last week at the Charles 6:2.5 Showcase D a ^ M. Mordavsky Lynne Murphey Manchester. S:20 Strictly Sport* BEARINGS Town Race Track. Barbara J. Kennedy hlaureen M. Kenny with two drunken teen-agera. 6 ’Ooiuiell .^Iso received a bache- GaU A. AhU .'.••'sno B. I'cri'.'t'i Bass D. Cinrk lo in F. SIoCiiTerly *:30 Album of the Day 6:45 l.owcll Thomae—Sporta Instead of waiting for the meet- t;45 Thrre Star Extra 7:tX) CBS News (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM Officials at the Delaware track to lor of science degree in business ad- 7:00 Conversation Piece 7:10 CBS In Perion ing. Cheryl ran away from home. said Covlnglon was found by John ministration. He majored In ac- 7:S0 News 7:30 Fulton Lewis . Kandall of the Defense Depart- 'Authorities said she left a note of science degree in education, and 7:46 Governmental Service 7:55 Yankeea at Cleveland A LL FO UR O N LY at the Malibu Begch ranch home counting. He la employed in the was an English major. Next fall, 8:00 News 11:00 Showcase’ ment. Kendall and a colleague, II Graduate accounting department o f Skinner 8:06 Pop Concert 13:15 Sign Off Norman Ansley, talked with Cov- of her stejpfather, Fred May, indi- Precision Industries In New Brit- she will join the teaching staff at cating she has disappeared "for a South 'Windsor High School. b«ton for half an hour In a race ain. O'Connell entered the U. S. COMPLETE SERVICE track office, then the three men From Central few days to think things over." Navy In May 1948, and served four She was on the dean’s list was $A.95 went to Wilmington. Miss Turner said last night she years, principally as an engine- an officer of Gamma Chi Rho soror- hadn't seen Cheryl since finding ity for two years, took part In two oa your televlsioa by an experi- It was not determined where / man. He Is married. enced and reliable technician— they went after that. Several State Collefi^e th€f note. Pllkonls, since 1953 controller leadership conferences, and was SHOE R E P A I R Cheryl was booked Sunday un president of Phi SigHTia Chi sorority Member of “Telsa.” boors later Covington had not re- of Hlllyer CoUege, U now Univer- SERVICE ON ALL turned to Laurel, Md.. where he der Juvenile laws when patrol in her Junior year. She served on *WI.IJ4 TELEVISION Eleven area students were sity of Hartford controller. He CONWENTIONAL MAKES Uvea with his wife and two sons. men answered a prowler call at received a bachelor of science de- the "Primus” and .I'The University Ml 9-9698 Neither did it appear that he had graduated Sunday, June 11, from the home here of her grandmoth- Callboard,” the school newspaper, Central Connecticut State College gree in business administration. In gone to NSA headquarters at er, who wasn't home. The offleem 1947, he earned an associate di^;fee staffs for four yedrs. In New Britain. All received a Ft. Meade. Md. said Cheryl was entertaining two at Hlllyer. He has taken addl- aark, son of Mr. and Mrs. UiHILE- UlURIT MORIARTY The Defense Department, which bachelor of science degree with a other girls, Rachel Sanches, 18, 2 for Mlss Ahlf, a 1957 graduate at Carleton H. Clark, received a operates NSA. said Covington had mrfjor In education. North Hollywood, and a 18-year Omaha for three summers bachelor of science degree in FREE DELIVERY been off for two months aher an Mrs. Elaine M. Boland of 619 old minor. From 1943-46, Pilkonis served in mechanical engineering. A 1956 M ARLO W'S RROTHERS operation. He returned to work Graham St., Wapping. majored In li Cheryl told authorities she knew 9.50 the U.S. Navy. He Is a member graduate of Mancheater High A t TIm PARK A DE SOl-815 CENTER ST. elementary education. She will SH O E REP A IRIN G May 81 but l^ft again June 2 say- the 16-year-old girl at' El Retire of the Waddell School PTA, and School, he majored in aeronautics. (LOWER STORK LEVEL) -TEU 50 S-S1S5 ing he needed more medical at- teach second grade at Southeast School for Girls, where Cheryl lyas serves as an umpire for the Man- He is staff sergeant with the 103rd LIGGEH DRUG tention. His wife reported him School in Newington in September. at one time detained following the chester Little League. He Is Consolidated Aircraft Mainten- missing Wednesday. Mrs. Boland was on the dean's Stornpanato slaying. married and the father of a son ance Squadron, Connecticut Air list her freshman and Junior years. The slaying was ruled justifiable and two daughters. National Guard, at Bradley Field. Barbara A. Cwikla. 21. daughter homicide. She was made a ward Miss Ahlf, a 1961 graduate at As a senior, be was president of of John Cwikla o f .123 Wash- David R. Turkington Brenda M. Hills of superior court. Frances A. Sweet Special Group Manchester High School, received the student chapter of the Institute Michael J. Thibodeau Jr. Donald D. Wells William J. LAwton T h e B a n k t h a t g i v es you PL A N N E D SE C URI T Y Miss Broverman ington St., majored in elementary The chief of the County Proba- a bachelor of science degree In ed- of Aerospace Sciences, and was sec- ______t_ education. She was on the dean's tion Department, Karl Holton, grade at Sunset Ridge School in Student Legislature. Miss Hills wiR ucatifHi. The daughter of Mr. reUry of Kappa Mu, honorary en- *‘-'W list in her junior year. Miss education. He was on the dean’s said his office must question and Mia. William H. Ahlf, ahe ma- Whiting Rd., East Hartford, ra-^ engineering training program at From 1949-52, Lawton served as Pembroke Grad list his senior year, president of the East Hartford school system teach first grade at Bowers School WASH’nWEAR gineering fraternity. an aviation boatswain in the U.S. Cwikla will teach kindergarten in in the Manchester school system Cheryl before deciding on new jored In EngUah and was a dean’s MoCaflerty was graduated from ceived a bachelor of science de- Hartford Graduate Center of J the Industrial Arts Club and ac- in September. She was graduated Rensselaer Polsdechnic Institute. Navy, aboard the aircraft carrier the Boston school system in the this fall. She is a 1957 graduate court action. She remains a ward list student. She served on the St. ColumibkHle High School in gree in mechanical engineering. Judith Broverman, 22. daugh- fall. She is a 1957 graduate of tive in Student Council. Mordav- from Manchester High School tn From 1943-45, he served with the U.S.S. Philippine. Sea. He is mar ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Brov- of Manchester High School. of the court until she is 18. student council, and was secre- a ^ t o n . Mass. He received a He is employed as a proceaa plan- Manchester High School. sky will teach woodw'orking and 1957. ner by Pratt and Whitney Air- Fourth Marine Division, U.S. Ma- ried and has four children. erman of 120 Green Manor Rd.. David R. Turkington, 22. son of tary at the junior and senior class- bachelor of science degree in me- Leo J. Cyr, 22, son of Mr. and nietal working at RHAM High II es, For two years, Miss Ahlf creift. From 1950-52, he served as rine Corps. Gaulln, who received a bachelor received a bachelor of arts degree chanical engineering at Hlllyer. Mrs. Arthur P. Cyr, of 90 Jarvis School In Hebron in ^ptember. Mayor and Mrs. Harold A. Turk- was an officer of Phi Sigma Chi a sergeant first class tank com- Lawton, a machine systems an- of science degree In mechanical en- In political science from Pembroke ington of 55 Winter St., majored He entered the U.S. Navy in March Rd.. majored in elementary edu- He is a 1967 graduate of Manches- 97 sorority. mander with the I69th Infantry alyst for the Southern New Eng- gineering, earned an associate de OoUege of Brown University in ter High School. in elementary education. He was 1951, and served four years,- prin- land Telephone Co. in New gree in engineering at Worcester Providence, RJ., on Sunday, June cation. He was treasurer of the She was also a member of Gam- cipally as an aviation metaismlth. Regiment, 45rd Division, Connec- Studoit Council and active in Lynne Murphey, 22, daughter of active in the Men’s Athletic As- ma Chi Rhoi honorary liberal srts Haveii, received a bachelor of (Mass.) Junior College in 1954. He 4. sociation and played basketball Alter jitudying at Lincoln Insti- tlw t National Guard. He is mar- baseball, basketball and cross Mr. and. Mrs. Lincoln J. Murphey sortirity and was a member of the ried and has a daughter and three science degree in business ad- is employed as an engineer by the She was a dean's list member of 62 Russell St., majored in ele- his first three years. TMrkington PRESCRIPTIONS tute of Northeastern University, country. He was co-captaln of the “ Primus” staff. She attended tWo sons. ministration. He attended the Pratt and Whitney Division of the her sophomore and junior year, mentary education. She was on the will teach fifth grade at Andover leadership conferences, and was he came to Hillyer CoUege. Hartford branch of the Uni- United Aircraft Corp. From 1948- president of the Dorr her fresh- baseball team this year. Cyr will He was a member of the student Wells, who is married and has U dean's list her sophomore and sen- Elementary School in September. teach fourth grade at Rockville. literary editor in her sopohomore nine children, received a bachelor versity of Connecticut from 1953- 52, he served In the U.S. Air Force man year, and president of the •ior years and was active in the He was graduated from Manches- T EL. REDUCED TO year, and managing editor,in her chapters of tiie American Rocket 65, h«/ore entering the University and attained the rank of staff ser- Sophomore Guide. He is a 1957 graduate of Man- Student Education Association. ter High School In 1956. Society and Institute of Aerospace of science degree in mechanical chester High School. junior year. engineering. He earned a bachelor of Hartford. geant. He Is married. Miss Broverman plans to start Miss Murphey will teach in the De- Brenda M. Hills, 22, daughter of Miss Perraa, also a 1957 gradu Sciences. He U married and the sditorial training for Time Maga- WiUlam J Fortin, 25, son of Ml 9-9814 of science degree in hotel admin- pendent School System of Fort Mj. and Mrs. Willard Hills of 1582 *DKrH-Cnit» *DM M -0iiM ate of Manchester High School, is father of a son and two daughters. Blne shortly. Mrs. Jane Fortin of 38 Knighton Campbell, Ky., in the fall. She is N^chester Rd., Glastonbury, ma- Thibodeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. istration at Pennsylvania State St., majored in elementary educa- *0ierD i7t)ii *DacfH-Cittn the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon OoUege. In 1956, he took a 40-week She was ealutatorian of her a 1957 graduate of Manchester jored in elementary education. She O. Perras. She received a bachelor Miohael J. Thibodeau Sr.. 120 class at Manchester High School tion. He was vice president and High School. was on the dean’s list her sopho- in 1987. president of the Association for Frances A. Sweet. 21. daughter more and jimlor years and on Childhood Education and active In PINE PHARMACY ment ceremony and Webelos den of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Sweet scholarship her first two years. 664 CfiNTEB STREET—LXJBNEB OF ADAMS did an Indian ceremonial dance. In- Clerk, Registrars One Week Only basketball, cross country anfl track of 242 Parker St., majored in ele- She was active in College Theater for your future? teams. Fortin will teach In Weth- and the Connecticut Intercollegiate B O Y SC O U T dian costumes and regalia were FACTORY CLEARAkCE! mentary education. She was on made by the den members. To Attend Parley Merovonich Gels ersfield In September. He i.s a 1954 the dean's list her junior and graduate of Manchester High Notes and News James Schrelber, James Pitkin, senior years, and was active in the David Cordy, Geoffrey Carrera, T IL T ALU M IN U M SCREEN Degree at UGonn School. Association for Childhood Educa- Hundreds More Three Manchester election offi- Barbara J. Kennedy. 22. daugh- Paul Hesketh, Gordon Neddow, cials will attend the ninth Con- tion. Miss Sweet will teach second REDUCED 3.47 te 9.97 Cub Scouts of Pack 47 made a Pvt. Raymond J. Merovonich, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. and Thomas Waldo were promoted ference of Election Officials tomor- ond STORM C O M BIN A TIO N Kennedy of 88 Autunm St., ma- guided tour of the U. S. Naval to wolf. row at the Veterans Home and 23, eon of Mrs. Mary Merovonich Submarine Baae at Groton on June Stephen Carney, Robert Trotter, »nd the late Raymond Merovonich, jored In elementary education. She TROPICAL SLACKS Hospital in Rocky Hill. The three was active In the UNESCO club, 8. ITie tour Included idewing mov- and John Leone were promoted to are Town Clark Edward Tomkiel, % received a bachelor of arts degree JCof i Ju/ i • 100% Cotton Chinos & Cord* ies. ’Visits to the submarine school, bear. Jrom the University of Connecti- decoration committees and the As- Democratic Registrar of Voters sociation for Childhood Education. • 100% CottonWilkSlMrts,Stnferiztd sites of Interest on both the upper Petsr Robinson, Roger Spencer Edward Moriarty, and GOP Reg- W IN D O W S cut at commencement exercises and lower base, and a trip through Miss Kennedy will tefich second • Omron Polyi*tNCottMWiUi Shorts and John Smith ware given istrar FYederick Peck. Sunday. June 11. the training submarine, USS Sar- Webelos badges and the "golden a regular He majored in Elnglish. He Is grade at Bowers School In Sep- • DKronPolyesttrRayonlMi’nYlleir Mrs. Ella T. Grasso, secretary da. shaft of light.” of state, announced that the con- stationed with the Army st Ft, tember. She was a 1957 graduate Famous Brand MEN’S CANVAS CASUALS • OKron Polyesttr Worsted The Webelos den conducted the of Manchester High School. Several members of the pack ference will include a review of Dlx, N. J., at the present time. Maureen M Keiiny, 21, daughter flag ceremony at the pack meeting received denner and asaiatant den- minority representation, as well hatalM ^ 10*^® of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kenny of on June # at the South Methodist ner stripes, serviee pins, and ar- as of changes in the election laws savings 673 Deming St., Wanping, major- Church. At the parents business rowpolnts. enacted at the recent session of the Deaths Last ^ ight ed In elementary education. She meeting, new officers to the execu- Thomas Schmeddlng and David General Assembly. was on the dean's list her junior tive committee were elected. Wolfram were given the "Beat DALCO Ml 9-5650 A nytim e By THE .\.SSOCIATED PRE.S.S year and was vitlve in College John Romanowlc* of 23 Village All-around Cub S c o u t s' of the schedule FTiiladeiphia—Clinton S. Golden Theater. Miss Kenny will teach St. was elected chalnnan. Others Year” award. Service pins were 72. .one orf the founders of the second grade In Slye School in ,ll- elected were John Turner, cubmas- awarded to all members of the ter; Ernest Wolfram and William tkipy SteeW’orkers Union and a long- EJast Hartford in the fall. She Is executive committee. time expert in the labor-manage- a graduate of Ellsworth Memorial Mohr, assistant cubmasters; Glen Wallace Geiger, outgoing chair- will help ment field, died Monday. He suf- High School in South Windsor. T V v ie w in g ALTERATIONS Dunlap, treasurer; Warren Waldo man, received a nine-year service fered a stroke about six weeks David M. Mordavsky. 21. son of and Arthur Balmer, activities men; and EMward McGregor, advance- pin. ago. Golden, who resigned as vice Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mordavsky of The annual carnival and fair at you president of the Steehvoikera 93 North St., majored In industrial is e a sy t o d a y ... '••• eie a •••••• • ment man. g . Attendance banners were the South School was held on Union in 1946, sened a.i vice Saturday, June 10. This was the ''cJiairman of both the War Pro- awarded to Dens 1 and 6 after the meeting. Den 1 also won the par- final event for Pack 47 in current duction ^ a rd and War Manpower M O R E R E A L S A V I N G S! year scouting activities. achieve Commission during World War . CEM EN T ent’s banner. Stephen Dunlap won the annual Nine out of 10 people in Para- i W. H. ENGLAND headband decoration contest. War- London - - John Ckiodenday, 67. ren Thumauer was second and guay are bilingual with the Guar- owner of seven hosler>’ factories GIFT IDEAS LUMBER CO. Thomas Schmeddlng, third. ani Indian dialect sharing top bill- and credited with bringing "Fully Akeia's council held the advance- ing with official Spanish. Fashioned form-fitting stockings i f! ' to Britain, died Monday. The ' • Open All Day Saturday • WHITE WASH'n WEAR plants turn out 2S0.000 pairs of Y O U W ILL REC O G N IZE Short Sleeve stockings a week and the trade “ At the Green”—SO'9-8201 name Kayster-Bondor is known 2 . 9 9 throughout the world. T H E FA M O US N A M E! Usually 4.95 to 6.95 ^ DRESS S HI RT S ^ ^ ® A w ay From Home so*s h o m e h e a t in g SIZES 7 TO 10'/, IN THE GROUP. NAitBOW AND MEDIUM / * WIDTHS IN AN ASSORTMENT OF COLORS 2for*5 Window Shades 3 It sometimes happens t h a t o u r w a y ! M od* to O rd or the need for ogr seryiees o c You get premium quality A LL FIRST Q U ^ L I T y ______100% BAN-L0N*Knlt Shirts 3*®i 4”® ALSO curs'w hile the fa mily is a w a y on DONT COUNT ON THE STARS:.,. Mobilheat with RT-98 . . . tbs VEN ETIA N ILIN D S BIG NEWS! most completely effective fuel C O M P A N IO N EVEN T ShortSleeveSPORT$HIRT$1*t®.3®® a trip; in such instances, a tele- oil additive in use today. And BrinK your old rollers la A Savings Bank of M anchester account isf surer. It Your Savings Earn aad save 85o per shade you get premium lervice. Au- phona call to our home is all can help you achieve a new home, buy a new car, DOWNTOWN tomatic deliveriee . . . a bal- Women's and Teens' C a n v as Sneakers and Casu als PURE SILK TIES F2for3®® anced payment plan and many IWOMn M t h a t's n ecassary. W e'll co m pay for that long-dreamed-of European trip, meet TiftealMMKi MANCHESTER other extras designed to make FA M O US B R A N D S - A LL FIRST Q U A LIT Y •••••••••••• plete all the arren g a m en ts. your em ergency cash needs. And what's more, you'll home heating rtally *aiy. 9QMpbnrt Poiywittr PIbrv like the feeling of financial security and independ- 3»/< o WILL SOON Current Annual -once SBM gives you. Savings Bank of 'M anchester Divtdeud HAVE... M o b ilh e a t uiH, UsuoNy 4 J S will help you make your FUTURE bright. Ihe c/ccn^octioA •ddrf/ve 1 ^ 3 * 2 . 9 9 YOU WILL RECOGNIZE THE FAMOUS LABELS M anchester's O nly M utual Savings^. Bartk b O B IN ’S Membeia of Federal W E GIVE Deposit Insuraaoe Corp. GREE N STA M PS f 4 0 e main SItMT U DEPT. STORE ADivitionof MANCHMIBLCONN. America’* Large$l \ T O SA VE YO U MORIARTY ^ernan Me*’* Wtar Sfeeialiil* Tile Havings liiank of Manchester D O LLA RS O N EVERYT H IN G! L A JOHNSON M A I N O F F I CE E A S T B R A N C H W ES T B R A N C H BROTHERS M A N C H ESTER P A RK A D E ^ Manchester Shopping: Parkade, Middle Turnpike W* w d 9 'J 3 A1 o i ri S (. i;ij. £ S * W< -.f Wk /o ". OPKer MONDAT, TDKUMlY^ BATUBOAY, 10 AJtf. to 6 PJH. MINT 00. Broad S t, Manchester, Open Monday, Tnesday, 10 A.M. to OriN THURSDAY OPEN WED„ THURS. and FRIDAY NIGHT TO • rOTH rRi\ri iRlDAf', ' Ml 3-5135 WBONESDAT, THURSDAY, FBIDAT, 10 AM. to 0 P JO. 12S BIAIN 8T. Saturday, 9 AJH. to 6 P.M. [VTNINGS 6 to 3 301-315 C«nttr Sr. PHONE MI t-4501 6 PJW.— Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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MANGBESTER evening herald. MANCHBSTEH. OONN^ TUESDAY. JUNE IS, 19S1 PAGE FOURTEEN ------^ ^ - - • ...... " ■ - " -——...... - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1981 PAGE FlfTE E N BUG68 BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE . . " ^ Birch Pampers Wedding' $6J4 Billion Housing Bill Gels IH S V COULD Rrt6 YMa55» 55» rPAY./tf-YOU-CO HttWAIKtT urMi-rriS IH A «»IORe Ar^'^-mATViOULD I EwmflBiilit Withdrawn at Senate Vote^ Faces House Fight lirmseBH igfiBBzcTAjc/y sm^sh all I SOUNDS 600D1 WHO HtBLP TR' BI6 D0 MES ViMo ARE*' Neviiu - Young A DAMDRUPPA Off US<«y A Mias Barbara Ruth Young and I CAN GIVI Ml DITAHS? . FMURtMS UP NEW TAKES TO I TAK VIOOLD f I U K O M (Oontlnned from Pitge G m ) otereat rata of oNTVJeAR L ii WAihlnEton, June 18 — "The Saturday morning at St. James’ A greatly broadened home im- INS, ONLY USAIM Church. away at the private enterprise provement program based on 20- IClACSeS,PUT CmiENS^ , TAKOM I nnnnta L lf« or Birch” h u been wlth“, ATAK ON Tma f r md NH0NHOHAHiA HANC ALLtHEIf^OyNN-tEeTH. I d-EEPlM'tATe. drAwn from the troop information The bride la the daughter of Mrs. system." year loans with a ceiling of $10,- A •lo-AN-iNCH»IO-AN- TAX ON PEOPLE SUMOAy' •tHEVOPOT profram of the J4th Infantry Dlvl- Ruth B. 'Toung, 4 Durkin St., and. But-Sen. Joseph 8. Clark, D-Pa., 000. Present limits are 5 years and MORlvi ATAKON sawooKr. #lon In Germany. Army ipokeamen the' late Frederick Toung. The described these attacks as “ the $3,600. OVEP SI X FEET, LOAPIN0 / bridegroom la the son of Mr. and Other major provisions would /MO*JOA MlBMiwMa ■aid today. voice of an age which has gone," XB H u t c o t s Also, the militantly Conserva- Mrs. James J. Nevins Jr., 57 Mil- adding; authorize $2.6 billion for urban re- Inveatigate Great American’a asFWty'RBand bihuNI* onrj ford Rd, newal of slum clearance,, the big- sayassj,. -h’» i tive Birch Society's publication "This Is the best housing bill plan for inauring your home, your ^ L O S B / "Americah Opinion” Is no longer The Rev. John D. Regan per- gest allotment ever made for this C,-/3 §& •' MW«t^_ IS S2M formed the/ double ring ceremony. which has come before the Sen- purpose; $1.36 billion for college cer... everything you own, on an on division newsstands, said the ate' during my brief service here." BBIMMaC Mru? 47sSiw Floral decorations at the altar were dormitory loans over five years, ' payment baaia. Get in touch BY V. T. HAM LIN Mlamwua AOFMwnto i ? ! I S 22?L* spokesmen. They added this was 'Key new features of the bill are: ALLY OOP BlKinwoo MibM SIHlMnlzodi not considered a ban but rather white feathered, carnations. Mrs. likewise a record; $1.2 billion for A moderate- income family pro AW.WHOT PO OeCARBCXJM. SlfiGwnoe 4aOi»tneUon SIHniMt the exercising of discretion as part Jane Maccarone was soloist, and direct veterans home loans; $100 THWTOCUTE THATS V(HO.'/ FHAT John Carlson, organist. gram based on 40-year mortgages million in mass transit loans; $M bag l I n in s u r a n c e agency r ITlIT IT of the command function. UTTl£ OL' HE NEVER / W « S sriSiBMi r r r r f" Otherwise, officials said, there The bride was given in marriage with a maximum $565 down pay- million in loans for housing tor ROUTE U A. BOLTON, CONN. HAD A N Y I VO . ncuMipott) by her brother, Frederick Toung of ment for purchase of homes and the elderly; $80 million tor pub- OXY - nvEMrY- p rr has been no major change in the P.O. BOX 888, 61ANCHESTER, CONN.—TEL. Ml S-UIB RXJR, fOR USE ft)R \ = us! SIBM IT Coventry. She wore a gown of Im- similar-term mortgages for apart- lic facility loans to cities; and sub- PETHSAKE? SSairi'IMUM □ “ Pro-Blue" troop indoctrination ments. If the latter were built by MSUp* nr ported cotton organdy, designed sidy contraci* for 100,000 public IT program which MaJ. Gen. Edwin non-profit ' groups, sub.sidized In- fBB«wndmd n A. Walker Introduced while in com- with a bateau neckline, edged with housing units. MQiwmlwnB IT IT floral daisies, a batiste tucked Advertise in The Herald—-It Pavs 'OON 1 mand of the 24th. Walker, relieved of command of bodice, and gored skirt with tuck- agNottfaM IT fr Hi UBtnmiMm rH 1 the division, was rebuked yester- ing ending in a train. She wore a floral wreath of silk organza with W7 MD«fflltodd«a T F fr a a day by the Army after an investi- \AhRSX BBBNdcofW ■ ti gation of charges that he labeled a veil of Imported Illusion. Her ■■■■ □i JV- rnsTiHfTiSj^Ev’^A y ISIWi IT as pinks or Communists former bouquet was comprised of Tosef TAKE THESE OP- MUaMI « ■ and white daisies. BSIlNtpttt President Harry 8. Truman, other BtKipiingar BT leading Democrats and '"various M n. Edward Curtin of East M W «t«n mttU ■ Hartbfrd was matron of honor. W i elements of the U.S. press, TV and MBteenMto radio She wore a pink cotton organdy CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER DOWN AMa pran B R However, the Array found that dress, with eml|roidered floral aaBddatM □ □ 1 ~ the troop information program in- cummerbund, and carried a cas- SOoop ♦7 Look At These Values! y y atltuted by Walkar last October cade bcmqu^t of white feathered r^ ri PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER ll iii was "not attrtbuUble to any pro- chrysanthemums. 2 JT yj ! HT gram of the John Birch Society.” William Nevina of Manchestar 5T Overseas . Weekly, a privately was his brother's best man. Ush' era were Herbert Kingsbury n ijof O N d owned Jtablold whose publl.shed charges triggered the investiga Manchester, nephew of the bride, •UldpatDt el -U tlon, aald "Thfe Life of John and John Boudreau of Doep River, Birch,” written by society founder brother-ln-law’ of the bridegroom- Robert Welch, had been diatrlbut- Mrs. Toung wore a^ blue lace ed to pH dayrooms in the division dreaa with matching petal hat. The ...Scoutmaster Martin and Eagle Scout Stephen Platz.... UlkinEpoot and was on a recommended read- brldegroom’i mother wore a blue ing list put out for troops. shantung dresa with pink petal hat. Both wore white orchid corsages o SHORT RIBS BY FRATiiK O’NEAL Birch was a U.S. intelligence of- Platz First Troop 152 Eagle Scout ficer killed In China by Com- A reception for 115 guests took munist Chinese troops Immediate place at the VFW Home. For a 9ai. IS IT Eveii , ly after World War H. The Birch wedidng trip to Stowe, Vt., Mrs Stephen Platz, IJ, became the^ award. HOT AND DOSTV* Society counts him as the first Nevina wore a black pleated dress first scout in Troop 152 to get an Several other awards were pre- BIG 2-DOOR American killed In World War II. with white organdy hat and white Eagle badge. He received the hon- sented at the Court of Honor. NOW $' The paper also said copies of scceaeories. After June 18. the or last night at a combined troop Paul \L’aikowski became a Life ! "American Opinion" were placed couple ^11 be at home at M High- father-eon cookout and Court of Scout and received a one-year I 12 GU. FT. on newsstands patronised by the land Ter., Stafford Sprihgi. Honor at Bolton Lahehouse. service pin. I ONLY 24th Division troops. Both Hr. and Mrs. Nevins are Robert W. Martin, scoutmaster, Mark Glaiber received merit j BONNIE BYUOE CAMPBELL Army officials here Indicated graduates of Manchester High presented the Eagle Scout badge badges for camping, personal fit- | they had no fault to find with the School. Mra. Nevina is a graduate to Platz who la now aenior scout neas, reading; and citizenship' in | R E F RIG ER ATO R r~ \ WOMT HAVE TO HAVE name Walker gave his troops In of Green Motmtain College of of the troqp. He also received a nation, and Flobert Martin Jr. re- $20J4 DOWN-.$11.68 PER MONTH THEY TOOK IT ceived a camping merit badge. IT TAKEM A&AIM FOR doctrlnatlon programs — "Pro- Women. FVmltney. Vt. She is em- merit badge for personal fltneas. .90 TIMES* Blue." ployed as a medical secretary In Stephen, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Martin, scoutmaster, Ekhvard Platz at 215 Hollister St., waa given a trophy, in apprecia- FREEZER 10 y iA R s ; The weekly, widely read by U.S. the neurosurgical group In Hart' servicemen In Europe, had con- ford. Mr. Nevins is completing his was a member of Cub Scout Pack tion of his work, bv several scouts. 0 tended the “ Pro-Blue" was linked Junior year at, the University of 15Q at Bowers School from 1664 Mark Glaiber, Lawrence Preston, td the Birch Society’s "Blue Connoctleut. to 1967. He has been a member of Stephen Platz, David Rohrback, Book," which contains the so- troop lofl at Bowers since 1957. Robert Martin, Thomas Crafts. USteN.THE|i*erTVA6 "MAKfi sui?e-13 M arncN d e tY i principles. He has served as a patrol leader, Lawrence Jeffries, and James 'fOO INV\te METO GO \T'S A CATltB DRIVE! A division spokesman has said and hai won the God and Country Hazen presented the trophy. ^ fbp A 0RIME«-- * blue waa used because it connoted Jacqueline Dances 2-SPEED 11-CYCLE r-; loyalty—an explanation Army of- Brownie Troop 633 in Woodruff i| ficials here were Inclined to agree In Waterfront Cliib^ Hall, Center Congregational j with. V Girl Scout ISotes Church, recently. Meanwhile, WalRer's future re- (Ooattaiued troni Page One) I Kyle Annulli, Barbara Belmke, ! I TOUCH BUTTON mained in doubt. Kristina Blake, Christine Clarke, j I The Army aald yesterday the 2- er-in-law and siater; Mr. and Mrs. Eighteen girls of B r o w n i e | Troop 112 recently received their | Lynne Derrick, Lynda Gustafson, ! | CSSt^ett— • 1WI Nr ML u M x o c •tar general will stay In his pres- John Nowinckel of the U.S. em- Sharon Johirson. Marsha Lennon„. fly-up wings and girl scout pins at 6-15 ent staff Job at U.S. Army Euro- bassy in Paris; Arkady Gcrney. a Wendy McKinney, .\ancy Phillips, j M K XII W ASH ER -*'My bateball went over yoUr fence and ]uet teemed to M) pean Headquarters "pending even- New Tork steelman and longtime a fly-up ceremony held in the! Melinda Sa.sse, Patricia Snow, JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD Scout Room at Bowers School. disappear, Mr. Perkinsr’ Q- tual reassignment within the friend of Mrs. Kennedy and her Robin Spencer, Denise Stanford, , THC/^ em< UPMOm IHRH Hotaw, 0 United States.” sister: and Ditmitros Helml.s. gov- Mrs. Neil Paterson, leader, and and Catherine TroU received wings ' MISS 0 AUARD. AND THAT RANE It appeared unlikely he would ernor of the National Bank of Mrs. John Preston, a.ssistant lead- from the leaders, Mr.s. Allen ■ OOeSN'T HWC TEN MINUTES'SAS draw any major command and Greece. er, made the presentation to the Behnke and Mrs. G. Walter Snow. ' l£FT. I'M W0*BaH7/ LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON there waa speculation he would re- The Firat Lady wore a blue following girls: Donna Carpenter. and crossed over the Brownie , tire deapite his statement In Heid- print chiffon dreaa.- Cynthia Cornish, Kathy Coughlin, Bridge. Gail Davis, Cynthia Flaherty. ^ALL

\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. JUNE 13, 1961 PAGE SDTIEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. JUNE IS. 19S1 PAGE SE V E N niN Ib^C^me Tour Starts in Cleveland Tonight^ Then to Detroit THE Hetald Angle Hills ‘Monster’ Under Normal Play ■y Ya n k e e s P u t-S h o w on R o a d EARL YOST Site of Open Sparta Editor *Whole Thing Mistake*

ahd Detroit cloeed in*.81ng>*» *>y Tony Kubelc, Kl«key*runs tot the fourth iMlng. MBD SOX-’TWINS—A walk and ToughCour«^e New York, June 13 (/P)—^ Nsw York Chuck Schilling’s two-out single Snead Still After Firit Open Win The New York Yank^s, ap^ On the lead when Kansas CityCltv Mantis and Riston Hoefsixl, d Larssn (2-0), acquired Bamrday Liston *s Manager Says sliced Cleveland's sdgc' in hsUf force out by Bill Skowron and a from Kansas City, was ths wlnnsr gave Boston the decidlt^ run in Nearly a quarter of a century—24 years to be exact, Sanl- Due to Heat parently squared away after with a 7-5.- 10-innlng decision over doiMe by Hector Lopes did It. in relief. the seventh. The Twins buthit ths my Snead has been trying to win the United States Golf getting fat on second division the Injuns. Stafford (4-2), winnlnf his Red Sox 16-11, and slugged three Championship, The Slammer from the hills of West Virginia Philadelphia, June 13 the whole thing was a mUtoks." series at Cleveland against the 9-fi to the White Sox. Boston ont- Hunt, who was cut down trying fourth hit in the 10th and pinch- Clarke Motors ...... 3 4 .429 for a triple. Stafford walked two hitter Leo Posada. followed with his 20th birthday, took the loss. other golfer In history con come starting Thursday, is "a mon- 4 Katz said, too, that ha didn’t first place Indians. liuted Uinnasota 10-L in the only close to Snead's victory total. Cupid Diaper ...... 3 .429 think Liston’s latest In a saries of It's the start of a 16-ganie tour other AL game scheduled. and struck out aaven for his third a two-run, two-out homer off re- ster” under normal condi- A-1 Caterers ...... 2 6 .286 tions. D u p a s o n H u n squabbles with tha law yasterday for the Yankees, who are in a , In the lone National. League completa gams — the eighth in U4f pee Frank (7-4). The OIANTS-D fli D O E R S — The Now In the twiligtit of a fabu- would hurt hit chances (or a ahot virtual aecond place tie with De- game - scheduled, San Franclaoo 14 games by the Yankees Staff, Indians, getting a 1-1 tie on WilUe (Sianta, beating righthander Roger lous career on the greens and fair- Seared by ths kind of heat that Oak St. Grill nipped the A-1 which had-pi^uced only six In the Kirkland’s homa run In the fifth ways, Snead will be in the spot- has locked the Detroit area In its at Floyd Patteraon'i heavyweight troit. both a game behind the In- beat Los Angeles 7-4, leaving the O aig (3-4) for the first time In Caterers, 3-1, in lost night’s twi- But Gets Nod Utle. dians. And they have a three-game Dodgers a half-game behipd first first 43 ^ m e s of the season. inning, twice Wew two-run leads. light, as usual, as he attempts to grip the lost 24 hours, esys Bob light game at Robertson Pork Katz took exception to a state- set with the Tigers thle weekend place Cincinnati. Kansas <31ty tied it 6-all with tWo nine decisions since 1955, dropped add'the Open to his list of con- Rosburg. “ It could make it im- while Clarke Motors outlasted ment by Arch Hindman, executive after leavinK Cleveland. • • » HWTK SOX-ORlOliCS — Roy runa in the ninth aa Cleveland the Dodgers with three runs in the quests when firing eUrts 'Thurs- possible." Cilpld Diaper, 17-15, in the night- Over Sumlin secretary of the National Boxing The TanReea, winning 11 of YANKS-ANGBLS — The Yan- Sievers droy* in three runs with missed doubleplays. Jerry Walker, fifth inning for a 7-2 lead. Orlando day. The scene will be the Oak- Rosburg, os knowledgeable a cap played under the lightt. Association and 'formsr president their last 12 games: moved past kees. working behind the four-hit a pair of homers for the White seventh Kansas City pitcher, sav- Cepeda’a double scored the clinch- land Hill! Country Club course In golfer a4 you’ll find In the list of The twilight contest was a keen of the group. ed if for reliever Jim Archer (4*1) er. Billy O’Dell >2-3) was the win- Birmingham, Mich. 149 challengers to defending Cham- pitchers' duel between Frank But- New O r le a n s , June 13 (/Pi- idle Detroit by .004 percentage pitching of righthander BUI Saf- Sox. who it^ ed it on A1 Smith’s Dancing Ralph Lupos outran Guy Hindman said laat night from points when they won their fifth ford, broke up a two-hit shutout aolo homer in the eighth off relief when Vic Power bunted into s ner. He wsdked none and stnick Checking the records, oite learns pion Arnold Palmer, had just kus of thcL winners and Bob Gag- his home in Hagerstown, Ind., that force out and K ir k la n d and out 10 in 6 2/3 innings of relief, trudged in from another practice non of the Caterers. It was an Sumlin for the first 11 rounds and in a row and closed a 10-1 home by losing Lefty Ted Bowafield ace Hoyt Wilhelm. Dick Hyde (1- that the last round has In the past then tossed caution to the winda In "If Liston is guilty of that kind of "lit ARMS AND EARLY FOOT—The Detroit club has early foot in-the American League stand with a .1-1 victory over the (2-2) and came from behljHLwtth 1) was ths loser, coming in as the Woodie Held filed 'out with two but needed herp from Stu Miller in proven to be >the Slammer'e down- spin around the 6.907-yard, par 35- extra inning affair with the league crime, he has no business In box- the ninth. 35—70 courta on a day the thermo- leaden winning it with a pair a furious final stanza to win a rare and Manager Bob Scheffing is beginning to believe that the Tigers have the pitch- Los Angeles Angels last night. three runs in th e ^ x th Inning. Sox came from behind with five men on h^ue in the 10th. fall In Open competition. Six times, unanimous decision. ing." if he had ^ o t a 69, Snead would meter rocketed to 91—highest of of runs In the top of the eighth Katz blew up at Hlndmon'l ing with which to keep right on moving. It is headed by Frank Lar>‘, left, and Don Mos- the year. Butkus, who had fanned during The 12-round victory last night statement, saying: have emerged with three Open Bob, former PGA champion now kept the mythical Southern wel- si. ' championships and would have his first three appearances at the ■i . ' VV \ "It’s about time I got a littls registering from Portland, Ore., plate, singled to leftfield to drive terweight crown in Dupas’ pos- burned up. Nobody says anything tied for first place in a like num- shot a two-under-par 68 and, ex- session. ber of others. However, he has In ths winning runs. On the mound: about the good things Liston does cept for the heat and the weather- Butkus yielded 'only five hits. The fourth-ranked Dupas bobbed like playing baseball vVith kids, never ritot a sub-par 70 fourth man's hint of more, of It. might and weaved in the early rounds HUNTING round in Opqn competition. Although scored upon In the h^body’s holy. Anybody’s liable to have been a good deal more opti- and was in trouble only in the get Into trouble. You just can’t Baltimore ‘Recovery Room’ T *. * first frame. Gagnon had a no-hlt mistic than he was. ter going for 6 1/3 innings when eighth. He weighed In at 146’i- come out with a statement that . Ben Hogan, who won hie third )T O’Neil singled to center to Sumlin, 144, was the axis for the you think sometody ought to be Close but. . . . of four C^en titles the lost time break the spell in seventh. But circling, speedy Dupas in the early knocked out of boxing. The closest Snead ever came to America's golf classic was played Gagnon weakened in the eighth rounds. In the eighth, he pushed "We’ve had champions arrested Welcomed by Rival Ball Clubs FlSHING>/ winning was back in 1937, the here in 1961, is the one who has giving up three hits and two runs. Dupas to the ropes with a series on dope charges. They weren't first time he took part. The No. tabbed Oakland Hills — with U. r Gagnon, with two singles, and of hard left hooks, but the bell knocked out/ of boxing. Baseball 3 AMIJUCAN LEAGl E FISHING 1 ad’vertisoment for the straw hat skinny fairways, fat traps, rolling Bobby Eells., with a two-bagger. saved the New Orleans fighter. players got In fights in public — |centage points ahead of last-plicea.hurlir in an eight-player trade W. L Pet. G.B. Some anglers use chum only industry was the leaders at Oak- greens and lush, thick rough — pacc(i the losers at the plate. The ninth. 10th and 11th rounds places. They weren’t knocked dut Baltimore. June 13 (/P) were repeats of the first seven For years, ailing people from Chicago. saturdSaturday. Cleveland ...... 37 20 .649 — when the fishing is bad and they land Hills, near Birmingham, after "The Monster." Oak S t ...... 100 000 02-3-4-1 HUNG UP—Golf professional Barbara Romack hopes of baseball. The same applies to Larsen said tha one-hit relief New Y o rk ...... 35 20 .6.36 I need on attractor. Othera use it early participants had finished. Real Challenge A-I Caterers ...000 010 00—1-5-2 rounds, the crowd of nearly 8,000 football players. far-distant points have come _ Following the pattem. the WTiile for a whiff of breeze as her ball hovers on the lip of the began chanting: "Ruii. Ralph, Sox defeated Baltimore 9-8 last stint would help bolster his con- Detroit ...... 36 21 .6.32 'l all the time. Either way rhum For a two-hour period, Snsad was "It's tough enough as It Is,” said Butkus and Mozzer; Gagnon and Jumps Gun to Baltimore for treatment at fidence. He was especially happy BalUmore...... 29 28 ..>09 8 works and is the angler’s friend. “In". Rosburg. "The greens right now Ritchie. cup. There was no such luck. The ball stayed there. Run.” "I think Hindman’s jumping the night for a 2-1 series edge and But In the flqal round, Dupas world-famous Johns Hopkins departed in eighth place. to win in Baltimore because "The Washington___’2 82 9 / . 4 9 1 9 There are many different kinds However, before the sun had are in pretty lush shape and they’re gun on this thing.'They’re making Hospital. fans always get on me when I Boston ...... 27 28 .491 9 of chum apd some cost a lot of settled in trie 5V\ost, Ralph Guldohl still a real challenge. If this heat ITie nightcap was a complete opened like a tiger and pressed a mountain out of a molehill. It's Roy Sievers .and Don Larsen, a come back here” Kansas a ty ... 24 29 .4.V1 11 money. Here is an effective fi.sh turned in a 72-hole scoring record should continue, and dry them out reversal of the opener with the Sumlin hard throughout. Sumlin, a minor thing. Proof of that it the Now the Baltimore Orioles have castoff and a throwaway from Chicago Manager A1 Lopez was Chicago ...... 21 S3 ..189 1412 attractor that's cheap. Fill a quart for the golfing extravaganza with som’e. It’s going to be impossible." two teams combining for 32 runs however, landed several hard bail was the lowest possible (3300), set up a "recoverj- room" at Memo- previous Baltimore teams, were elated by Larsen’s performance, Minnesota ...... 31 85 ..175 15'2 container K full of com meal. Add a final 69 and a 261 toUl, one Increased speed of the putting and 35 base knocks. Clarke Mo- Gal to Be Reckoned with^ punches, but was groggy at the I’m not even going to have a law- rial Stadium for American League the Clilcago heroes last night. and said he only permitted him to Los Angeles . . . . 21 86 .368 16 enough wafer to wet all the meal, stroke less than Snead. OuldohTs surface, according to Rosburg, tors m a n a g e d to icore at bell. yer for Liston at hla hearing to- baseball clubs with that sick-sick Sievers, traded to Washington go three innings because the pitch- .Monday’s Results but not enough to make It sloppy. record has since been broken, by won’t be os significant. In a heat least one run in every frame Primonetta Regains Form BUght Cut Over Eye morrow. I don’t think it requires feeling. in 1954 before he ever played a er had run for about 30 minutes be- Boston 10. .Minnesota 8. Put into the water a handful at Ben Hogan in 1948 with a 276 SAM SNEAD wave as would the fact that al- with their big inning the slx-nin Dupas, 25, (^ n ed a slight cut one." In the past week three clubs game with the new Oriole team, fore the game and w«a a bit tired. a time to keep. the fish around figure. ready-trying iron shot.3 would second. Cupid’s had an eight-run OT/er Sumlin’s right eye in the The charge against Liston wee Now York S, Los Angeles 1. , ther, John, who will summer at the brought after two men stopped have come to town in last place slugged two homers and a double The Orioles, expected to be a Kansas City 7. Cleveland 5 (10). yckir boat. The disappointment for the 25- have even less chance of sticking third;but,dl.d not score as often as New York. June 13 (J5 — Prl-^the Monmouth Park feature, atep- third. , and left a notch or two above the to knock in three runs. On 5un- Sharp hooks mean fewer lost year-old who was destined to rank Maine camp. "The base are jiist on the green. It was opened agiGn in the sev Mrs. Dolores Ellis, 29, of suburban strong pennant threat, are in Oiirago 9, Baltimore. 8. coming in,” Gene said. Pocomoon- the winners. monetta ia a 8»1 to be reckoned ping six furlongs in 1:08 2/5, to Lansdowne, aa she drove through cellar after fattening up at the ex- ,day he also drove in three runs fourth place (29-28). eight games Only Games Scheduled. fish. A good way to insure your- with the all-time greats will never As tailor-made by golf architfect Turk McCormick, with a double enth and Dupas himself was bleed self of always haring a hook shine Lake area is considered on€ with. This is a note to Funlovlng equal Decathlon's 1^7 track rec- the lonely beaches of Fairmoimt pense of the Orioles, while banging out four hits in the behind league-leading Cleveland Today's Games be known'but many feet ,that losing Robert Trent Jones. Oakland Hills at)d three singles, and Don Wheel- and Bowl of Flowers, who have ord. That is moving, and Jockey Ing from a gash above the right The Los Angeles Angels won second game of a doubleheader. and only one game ahead of the sharpener dn hand is to cement in Jlis first Open try has provided of the best base fishing centers has bundles of fairway traps er, with a triple, double and sin- eye In the same round. Sumlin got Park before dawn yesterday. Washington (Burnside 1-4) at a disk of emery cloth to the butt in the United States . . Lowest been dominating the 3-year-old Howard Grant said there was no Mrs. Ellis, who was not harmed, three of four last week to move Larsen, dealt off to New York Washington Senators who open a a mental block. spotted just about where most of gle, led the winners’ 18-hit as- filly ranks. doubt the filly could have broken a ga.sh In his chin In the final Baltimore (FTaher 2-7) 8 pjn. of your rod. Rub your hooks on Ten years after his first try, in team batting average in the the top hitters usually drive. To round. said she was under the impression Into ninth place. Then the Min- after losing 21 games in 1954, three-game series here tonight. Now York (Coates 6-2) at sault. Brookmeade Stable’s Bowl of the mark had she been threatened. she had been halted by police. nesota 'Twins broke a 13-game los- pitched three scoreless innings to Baltimore has a 14-17 record at the cloth occasionally to keep the 1947, Snead needed only a five on American League belong.s to the avoid them, the cautious will have Don Pinkin toipped Cupid’s 17- There were no knockdowns. Cleveland (Perry (4-4) 8 p.m. point keen. Boston Red Sox at .231. This fig- Flowers, winner of six straight She beat older horses of her sex, She and the two men are Ne- ing streak here, lost the second pick up the victory for his new- home, compared to a 15-11 mark Boston (Conley 2-4) at Detroit ' the 72nd hole to win at Philadel- to play short—leaving themselves hit barrage with a double and two races until Ogden Phipps’ Funlov- whipping 5-year-old Shirley Jones Dupas’ victory over the seventh- There are almost as many dif- phia but took eight strokes and ure, however, ia two points higher long second shots to most of the groes. game of the series but left per- est club. Chicago obtained the big ■on the, road. (Mosal 6-1) 9:16 pjn. Jim Dykes, center, whoops it up with Vic Power, left, and John Romano. singles. Ken Lawson and Bob Nell lng upset her Saturday in the by 3 '2 lengths. rated Sumlin puts the dancing "I think the whole thing was a . a ------ferent kinds of fish scalers a.s wound up In a tie with Lew Wor- than that owned by the Phila- par four holes. Thanks to Jones' both had three singles for the los- New Orleans veteran in good po-" Los Angelea (Moeller 2-4 and there are scales on a lunker delphia Phillies in the National digging, many of the greens are Mother (Joose Stakes at Belmont "She’s the runningest thing I've mistake,” said Katz. "They (Lis- Duren 3-6) at Oilrago (McUsh sham. In the 18-hole playoff, on ers. Lawson made the defensive Park, is the 1960 Junveile filly sition for a crack i t Emile Grif ton and laoac Cooper) didn't aay largemouth. But, perhaps yoi) the final hole, Snead blew a 30-inch League . . Coming up at River- heavily trapped in front, side and play of the game in the first frame ever sat on,” Grant remarked after flth’s welterweight crown. 2-6 and Herbert 8-6) 7 pjn. Frank Lane Needed Patience haven’t heard of this one txv side Park Stadium Saturday night back. The reluctant conclusion la champion. the race. they were officers. Mr. "tllndman Kansas City (Baas 4-8) at Min- Sport Schedule putt and Worsham won golf’s top when he' backhanded Bob Neil’s Primonetta. unbeaten in her It was Dupas’ 88th victory in 12 got the wrong information. They Worksheet Covering Secrets fore. A little brass scouring pad prize. Two years later, Snead tied will be one 25-lap feature, plus that a golfer has to hit full to the Bowl of Flowers won the Acorn years. He has lost 15 and had six M a jo r Le a g u e nesota (Kaat 3^) 9 pjn. —the kind your wife uses in the a regular stock ear racing show greer on his approach to avoid the line drive with the bases loaded. four starts as a 2-year-old last thought they knew this peraon. For Winner with Cleveland for runner-up laurels with Clayton Clarke ...... 462 311 x—17-18-1 year and in three races this sea- StYkes in April, and was the odds- draws. Sonny is a fun-loving person who Wednesday’s Schedule Today kitchen—will quickly and efficient- Haefncr os Cary Middlecoff won. to )>e climaxed by a 50-lap main front sand, yet not too full or he’ll on favorite for the Mother Goose. Sumlin, 22, now is 21-4-3 In a Washington at Baltimore. 8 p.m. ly remove the slime and scales event. Rain halted last week’s wind up in a trap beyond. It goes Cupid’s ...... 128 300 1-15-17-3 son had been out of action since likes to play pranks." = = = L e a d e rs = Found hy Milwaukee Player PonUeelU’a vs. Elks, 6:10, Char- • ♦ ♦ Glennej’, Landry (6), and Neil. mid-April because of an infection Funloving. who won the Black- career spanning four years. New York at Cleveland, 8 pjn. from your catch. headliner. without saying that a rcoketing eved Susan at Pimlico a day ear- Asked why the headlights of the NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Detroit 2:30 pjn. Cleveland — (NEA) — The cur-.stylish Johnny Temple, the fieiy ter Oak. Fishing is a sport which involves golf ball stops better on a soft Repasa (6); Segar and Bralnanl. of the right front ankle. car Liston was in were turned off rent American League best seller Jimmy Piersall and Tito Francona FAP vs. Htfd Nat., 6:10, Keeney Bantam's Turn * * * lier than the Acorn, led all the when police gave chose, Katz said: Batting — Moon, Los Angeles, Chicago. June 13 'Sb—'Chicago’s Los Angeles at Chicago (2), 7 traveling with eqii. >ment. Little green than one that has been baked Comes Ba^k way to capture the Mother Goose. A66; Aaron, Milwaukee, ,847; American said yesterday Milwau- p.m. could well be entitled "A Chronicle He filled two positions for one St. tricks of the experienced sports- It was Ben Hogan and Snead In End of the Line dry by a 90-degree sun. CHURCH SOFTB.\U. But the chestnut daughter of Mets Sign Dozen, "■Why Sonny wOs scared to Book, Pittsburgh, A45; Pinson, kee Braves’ players know eveiy Kansas City at Minnesota, 9 pjn. of the Ironies of Trader Lane.” or when the home-run hitting short- Egg vs. Army k Navy, 8:15, man can take a lot of the head- 1953 at Oakmont with Bantam With both teams scoring at Swaps, who upset Nashua in the Primonetta la owned by the Dar- death: He didn’t wont to get into •'The Troubles of a Travclin' Man.” stop,'’Woodie Held, and the classic Joe Soltys, the fine publicist Palmer Cards 69 by Dan Farm of John Galbreath. Clnclnttati, AS9; Altman, Chicago, top trade secret of their front of- Charter. Oak. aches out of packing gear back Ben showing the way' and Snead, While Rosburg was analyzing, least once in every inning but 1655 Kentucky Derby, came- back Assign to Farms trouble again.” fice because of a lost worksheet. NATIONAL LEAGUE It is ironic indeed that while first baseman. Vic Power, came Methodista vs. Rt. Mary's, 6:15. where the big ones are. Here’s one once again, playing second fiddle. who beats the drums for UConn one. Temple Beth outlasted Cen- with a bang yesterday at Mon- head man of the Pittsburgh AS6. from Ktinsas City in exchange for athletic teams, phoned yesterday the husky, bronzed Palmer hustled Pirates. This Utile babe is a run- Home Buna—Mathews, MUwaur ’The worksheet covering trades W. I.. PcL G.B. Frank Lane connives to make Mt. Nebo. such tip. To keep line from unravel- Snead ia the all-time money back here after a couple days off ter Congo, 26-12, last night at mouth Park. Primonetta easily won hM and Oepeda, San Franciseo, and player movements, past and .611 something of the hapless Kansas Roger Maris and^a couple of no- Army k Navy vs. PAF, 6, Wad- ing from your reel when you are winner, having pocketed a sum to set trie record straight on Rol- Mt. Nebo. In addition to the 37 ner, and she won the Marguerite New ryork, June 13 (43 — The CincinnaU ... .83 21 City Athletics, the team the gen- bodies. lle Sheldon’s pitching record for exhibitions and other appear- Stakes at Pimlico last Novemlrer New York Mets today reported the 17; Boblnaen, Cincinnati and Moon, future, was found by one of the Loe Angeles . .34 23 .596 ■j dell. under way (or even when your gear estimated at better than 8360,000 ances and shot a warmup 69 runs scored, the two teams Lorn Angelea, 14; Freeoe, Clnetn- players in the team’s hotel during INTERNATIONAL LEAGU'E eral manager bifllt in Clevelahd The White Sox would like to Medica Auto Parts, 6. Buck- Is stored) loop a rubber band over In PGA co-sponsored events. against the University of Vermont. stroked 43 base hits and commit- before being put away for the signing of t2 free agents Staodlngs Son Ftandseo .31 23 .574 2 undo the deal that shipped John- The first win the New< York Yan- score matched by former PGA year. She started in an allowance players including Tracey Rivers, ■atl, 13. a road trip juat ended, the Ameri- Pittsburgh .26 24 „520 5 easily could be rated the favorite les’. the spool. This simple precaution The only major event left for champion Doug- Ford, who beat ted seven bobbles. Reunion Planned can said. The trading deadline is W to win in the American Leagxie. ny Romano. Bubba Phillips and Lawyers vs. Ansaldi’s, 6. Ver- can save you an awful meas later the balding, 49-year-old Snead to kee rookie righthander ever won Amle In the sudden death play- Winning pitcher Jim Siegel had race at Aqueduct- April 4, winning a (ieorgla Southern' College pitch- Norman’s ...... J Milwaukee .. .24 27 .471 Proof enough is that the Indians Norm Cash to Municipal Stadium win is the Open. at Storrs was against Vermont easily. er. who reportedly was paid a five- AMERICAN LEAGUE midnight ’Thursday. ,St. Ixnils . . . . .24 27 .471 planck. on. off of the 50Q Tourna- five hits, two triples, a double and Pagan!'s ...... ! 7'l more recently bagged 10 straight. in exchange for Minnie Minoso. CAMPING . The Arnold Palmers and Gary last year on the road, with Cooper, two singles. Bill Bayer also had For West Siders Romped Easily figure bonus. ' Son FrancUco—Eddie Andrmra, Batting — PleraaD, deaeland. The American said the work- Chicago ...... 21 32 .396 l"l Dick Brown. Don Ferrase and Wedaeoday. Jniie 14 ment at Indianapolis two weeks aheet ahowed: Lawyers ...... 3 22 of 26. Maps and charts are Important Players will get the biggest play a big lefthander from Manchester, back. five hits for victors, a homer, two Then Primonetta met nine William Haberman, Fordham 160, Sea Fronrlsoa, stopped HOmoa E ll; Cash. Detroit, A79; Brandt, Aceto A Sylvester ...... 1 PhlladelphU . . n S3 .340 14 I-Jtne reconstructed the White Jake Striker. Banlly’i vs. Conn. Bank. 6:10. this weekend at Oakland Hills but his mound foe. The score was 6-3, Remember when the West Side Hernandez, lOO'/], Hermoetllo, Baltimore, A58; mUbrew. Mlnne- Shortstop Johnny Logan, out- .Monday’s Reitult to a sportsman. Sometimes he Gary Player, the South African doublc.s and two singles while Sy rivals in the Prioress Stakes April Universit.v outfielder, and Sandor Ansaldi's ...... c Sox. restored the Cardinals to re- Lane was severely criticized for (Charter Oak. Snead will have more than his UConn scoring half Its runs in the was just bubbling over with sports St Taboh, St. John’s University third Mex., 6. eeta, MS; Slevera, Chicago and fielder Johnny Demerit and catch- San Francisco 7, Los Angeles 4. needs them to tell him where the who won the Masters title when Schneider ohipped in with two 12 Aqueduct, and romped home er-outfielder Bob Taylor, and pos- spectability, but it now turns out .sending Rocky Colarito to Dettoit Naasiff’a vs. Manor. 6:10, Kee- fish .are, other times he needs 'em share of followers and rooters who first inning on Cooper, now a med- Palmer blew to a duffer’s six on doubles and a single. Ed Galligan, activity, from horseshoes to base- handily. baseman, also received sizable New Orleans — Ralpli Dupas, Bemano, develand, J26. Trailing by four runs going into Only Game Scheduled. for Han-ey Kuenn. but Johnny ney St. would atm like to see the man who ical student in New York. The ball at the Oval? Up to a decade Home Buna—Maris, New York, sibly catcher Cliarlie Lau are avail- Today’s Games he turned in his best job in the to tell him where hr Is. Whatever the last hole at Augusta, has been with a triple and two aingles, and However, the filly suffered a cut bonus payments. 146'/], outpointed Guy Stanlln, able for Immediate trade. the last two frames. Norman's three years he spent on the Lake Antonelli and Willie Kirkland Oaks Ts. Cupid’s. 6:1S, Robert- the occasion when the maps are hot become a millionaire through Vermont assignment was also looking at the course from all Ed Robinson, Ed McCarthy and ago, the Oval was the No. 1 out- Rivers Is a 21-year-old' right- 144, Prichard, Ala., 12. 30; Mantle, New York. 18; Oola- rallied for three tallies in the fifth St. Ixiuis (Jackson 3-,3) at Phi- came from San Francisco for Sheldon’s first complete game for door sports center in Manchester. on the inside of the right foreleg, vtto and Cash, Detreit, 17; Gentile. Pitcher Frederico Olivo will be Erie shore. son Park. needed they mdst be in a readable hli golf game come through with angles—playing as many os four Bill Whitney, all with a double and It became inflamed. hander who is 6-4 and weighs 210 Stockton, Calif.—flerm sa Mar- cut to make room for pitcher Tony and two more in the .sixth to edge ladelphia (Buzhardt 2-6) 8:05 i It easily could be that all he had Kuenn. While Antonelli seems - (Caterer’s vs. Clarke’s, 8:18, Rob- eondltion—^whlch brings n« to this the winijlng icore. Coach ' Joe Christian. The lanky balls on some holes. and single apiece, topped trie los- Today, the baseball field Is used pounds. He has been assigned to quez, 118, Stockton, outpotated Baltimore, Sievers, Chicago. Wag- Pagani's. 7.6, la.st night at Ver- p.m. to have lost his fast ball there are >t > « e Woodstock resident has been “We don’t know how It hap- ner, Loo Angeles and KUlebrew , Cloninger, whose recall from Louis- to do was sit still to have the pen- ert.son Park. Up. A good way to protect mn]>s He and his caddy have been hav- ers at the plate. ... sparingly. No longer are there pened," said Jimmy Conway, Gal- the Raleigh N. C, Farm club of Die Ronnie Perez, 118, Hayward, planck Field. The victory was the Cincinnati (.Maloney 4-2) at still high hopes for the power hit- TS. nursed along slow by Manager Carolina League, Class B, along Minnesota, 14. ville was announced laat night. He nant winner he w-ants so badly, Telao Pagani's, 6:15. Char- and charts Is to keep them rolled ing a memory game now and then. Temple Beth .347 440 3—25-26-3 nightly horseshoe or voHeyball breath’s 50-year-old trainer. "She Oalir. 12. was signed for a reported JIOO.- fifth straight for undefeated Nor- Pittsburgh (Gibbon 4-3) 8:15 p.m. and time is running out on the Old ting outfielder. ter Oak. and Inside a fishing rod tube. Bast Aplenty Ralph Houk and /low .shows three On one hole, what seemed to Center Congo .130 3ftl 1-12-17-4 games. The tennis courts, how- with Haberman and Taboh, Rivers Caracas, Venezuela — Sadaa man’s and gives them a two-game IjM Angeles (Williams 4-5) at Swapper. Right now the outlook Lane purchased Frank Funk, Baptists vp. Civitan, 6:15, Mt. They’ll be dry and tmwrinklrd when "Beat boss in several seasons." wins in five decisions, the triumphs ever, have stood up well and are lost some of her condition, and was signed'by Scout Red Marlon, 000 bonus. the slickest relief pitcher in the a logical No. 7-lron approach shot Siegel and Borgida: Bliven, Os- couldn’t be ready for the Mother Vaolta, Japan, outpointed Nelson The BvallabiUty of former Cub edge in the standings. San Francisco (Jones 6-5) 11:15 for his having a permant winner Nebo. you need them. was the rerort from Gene Mori- all coming in succession. The big got Gary in trouble. He hit anoth- good (6) and McCarthy almost' always busy during day- Others assigned to Raleigh in- Estrada, Venezuela, 10. (Weights OAC Baseball Billy Hillnskl paced Norman’s ; p.m. ia dismal. But the atmosphere on tepee since Ray Narleski, from To- There Is nothing more important arty at Pocomoonshine Lakes test for the ex-JUConn pitcher will light hours. Goose." clude Bruce Grady, Howard Col- first baseman Dale Long of the ronto. He practically wrecked Sears vs. Optical. 6. Waddell. er with the same result. The rest not available). with a homer and single. Tim , Only Games Scheduled. the lakefront got to. be anything Nassiff'f TS. Moriarty’s. 6. Buck- to a sportsman than his eampfire. Loilgea in Alexander, Maine. The be during the current Western of the way down the fairway. Play- Conway, who once trained for lege outfielder; J. E. Rowe, Georgia CLASS A Washington Senators via a waiver the White Sox in dealing them REO SOFTBALL Plans to stage a West Side Old Tampa, Fla,—Claude WtUtome, deal will be explored. Cunningham and Joe C^taldi each i Wednesday’s Schedule but congenial last sMSon and Lane ley. Sometimes it's a matter of life and message was delivered by his fa- trip. er had his caddy reciting to him: Last night’s game between Timers' reunion were made last Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitaker of Southern outfielders a n ^ third 161, outpointed Andy MayihAi^ Norwich 6, Sacred Heat 5 had two singles for the winners. St. Louis at Philadelphia, 8:05 Herb Score for Barry Latman. death. Here's a good ftrestarter. Texas, has ’32 horses at Belmont baseman; Ted Gruber. North Caro- Scouta will take another look at felt that It was tvme to answer Lane even traded the Indiana Aceto'i Ta Norman’s, 6. Ver- "I must not hit a No.7-lron on Gus’s Grinders and the British week and committees have been 165, Miami, 10. Naugatuck ‘2, Norwalk 1. Cecil Butler, another young right- Dick Clobb, with a homer and, p.m. another call, this time from Kan- planck. Add Cup of melted paraffin (old this hole: I must hot hit a No, 7- American Club was postponed. No named for such a project. for the Galbreaths. Included are lina College outfielder; Doug Mar- New Britain 8, Maloney 6 two singles, and Tom Fitzgerald. 1 (incinnaH at Pittsburgh, 8:16 into their manager, the Itrep.ts- candle stubs will work to two cups Iron on this hole; I must not, etc.” two fine juvenile sons of Mrs. Gal- tin. University of Richmond sec- handed pitcher, and ^ b b j' Hend- sas City. sible Jamea Joseph Dykes, whom Green Manor ts. Naaaiff’s, 6:15, new'date has been set as yet. Francla (Flit) Mahoney will Since moving from Philadelphia Andrew Warde 2, Milford 0 ley. both at Louisville. with a double and single, were p.ni. ' , Every regular in the Cleveland Memorial Field. of sawdust. Mix it up and form it ITie stuff of champions? )serve as general chairman with hreath’s famous runner. Summer ond baseman; and Gene Hubbard, Gabe Paul, the new Cleveland gen- Tan. One ia Summer Savory, the in 1955. the Kansas City Athletics CLASS B Catcher Del Oandall, inactive the batting stars for Pagani’s * Chicago at Los Angeles. 11 p.m. balling order came in barters ar- Thunday, June IS Into rakes. A small chunk placed Sports in Brief INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Walter (Ty) Holland, general co- a 21-year-old semi-pro pitcher. KiUingly 4, New Canaan 1. Norman’s ...... 002 0.’12—7-10- eral mahager, fired in Cincinnati under even damp twigs will warm other Summer Sea. Four players were a.ssigned to have never been out of the Amer- since April 20 liecauae of a shoulder .Milwaukee at San Francisco, ranged by Ijtne. He maneuvered three j’ears ago for being too old. FAP VI. Elks, 6:10. Charter Oak. SEND THEM Collecting 11 hits to go along chairman. Bob Vennart will be ican League’s second division. Seymour 2. Middletown 1 injury, will undergo another physi- Pagani 8 ...... 04l 100-6 -8-2 p.m. the Tribe into the ownership of the things up In a hurry...... with 17 bases on balls. Fire k Po- secre(,ary and Clarence (Gyp) "The race at Monmouth yester- the Lexington, N. C. club of the Southington 16, Housstonlr 6, Hughes and Cataldi; Richard.! Different Vlew-«> Ponticelli’a va. Htfd. Nat,, 6:10, . .Capers always have the prob- The New York Rangers ’won day wasn’t hard on Primonetta,” Class D Western Carolina League. They’ve finished sixth once, eighth cal examination immediately to de- Keeney St. TH E only sjx out of 50 National Hock- lice trimmed the Intermediates. 21 Gustafson treasurer. twice and seventh three time. North Haven 3. Lyman Hall 7. termine whether Lau will be of- CarUer (5i and Fitzgerald. "I did ' ’This while Casey Sten- lem of what to take along and what 4. last night at Memorial Field. the trainer said. Conway added They gre outfielder John Bianchl gel. 67. was Roping the World Boland’s ts. T e a c h e r s . 6:15, ey League games during the 1943- Sub-committees will consist of that the flll.v couldn’t be up to CLASS O fered for trade. Charter Oak. to lea\> behind. Here’s a way to Rick Gollmltzer twirled all the way the following: Dinner Committee and pitcher Blake Griggs, both The sheet also foretold the al- N.4T10.NAL LEAGUE Series with the ’Yankees," smiles make one lantern give off as much HOMETOWN 44 season. faring Bowl of Flowers and Fun- from KJamath Fails, Ore.: Infield- Dave Erb, who rode Needles to Hand 8, Cromwell 5. Point for Private EnterprUe Liberty ts. Moriartv’s, 6:15, Mt. for the triumph. --'Nick Angelo, chairman, Joe St. Mary’s 2. Terryvillf 0 ready completed purchase of first Surviving In a battle "'of home Paul. Since-then I have, tuned light as two. Cut the center from an In Sunday's doubleheader at Me- Breen and Spallie Gustafson. En- loving In the 3100,000 Coaching er Boswell Smith from Foley, Ala. victory in the ld56 Kentucky 50 and look at these things differ- Nebo. alumlnum-foil-lype pie plate and ,J>ltching — Bill Stafford, Yan- Club American Oaks June 24 at and pitcher George Warrford. Derby, now trains thoroughbreds. Washln^oh 9. Masuk 2 baseman Elob Boyd from the Kan- runs St Buckley Field last night Army A Naw vs. Sullivan’s. 6. NEWS The Detroit Red Wings have suf- kees, held A’s hltlene until the morial Field, the Intermediates tertainment Committee — Henry sas City Athletics on waivers, and was Moriarty Brb.s., which out- ently. My, what Dykes has place It over top of your lant- fered only one losing hockey sea- whipped Green Manor. 12-6. and (Hank) McCann, chairman, Elmer Belmont Park. learned In the last three years. ’ Waddell. fifth taitInX' fhen finished with a "She’ll probably go In the Miss Largemouth bass seldom move the release of pitcher Moe Drabow- lasted Green Manor. 10-9. A total New Park Planned for Angels ern. It will really brighten things son at home in the last 12 years. four-hit, S-l victory, striking out Fire k Police whitewaahed Ponti- Vennart, Harold Wilson, Eld Mc- sky to Louisville to make room for "The nickel cigars I smoke now Medica vs. Manor, (f, Bucklev. “P. In 1958-59 they won only 13 of 35 celli's, 6-0. A total of 18 walks aid- Woodford Stakes at Monmouth any distance from the place where of five four ma.sters was stroked, Lawyers ts .Pagani’s, Ver- seven and walking Just two. Gregor, Charles (Chuck) Smith, Boyd three by the losers. taste like Corona Coronas." beams . 6, ARCHERY home games. ed the Intermediates to victory Park." The Miss Woodford is a they hatched. An exception to the Jimmie Dykes, now an exceeding- planck. Hitting — Harmon KUlebrew, Bill Paganl Sr., Ed Werner and six furlongs, 320.000 event July 3. rule was an sight-year-old seven- Both Dement and Taylor are Hitting homers for Morlartv’s Will Resemble Real Fairyland If lost arrowirr^ague your days, Twins, had five hit* in six trips, who> were outhit eight to five. Matt Moriarty. costlyibonus players. ly young 65. ‘’A club like :his Friday, June 16 try this. Mark your shafts with re- Pitcher Bob Anderson of the Southpaw Johnny LucSs whiffed HBW-from Oenm! Itectric! poamder tagged b>’ the Missouri were Brian Mllullltz and Atiie makes you young. I used to kid NaasifTa vs. .s Angeles support two good ROOM AIR CONDITIONER ' major league clubs? Dre^n Parks boWs for the Indians. the same teams. 82 winners at the Inglewood, the Manors. Thev are his finest work. Baseball Attendance Regardless of where Calif., track. To* unwind the greater portion Installed Moriarty’s ...... 230 146-10-10-4 ’’Ab.solutely," replied Haney, Everything can happen in the The best season ever enjoyed by of entangled weeds from an out- 'Green Manor ...;.230 130—-9 -g-S I who was a treinendou.s schoolboy mu.sh’rooming and story-book city your service man or an American League pitcher was Vic Wertz of the Boston Red board motor, throw nriotor into Huntington. Oltaldo i3l Ware i athlete there. "It .s the greatest of Los Angeles, however. The woman is stationed, 1904 and the pitcher was Jack Sox leads the active American reverse. Pull off the rest by hand, FREE (51 and Sproul; Zvick and 0>ne. -sports city in the world and grow- Dodgers, with the help of O’Mai- Still Off 10 Per Cent the Manchester Eve* Chesbro of New York. Chesbro League players in lifetime grand making sure motor Is in neutral Mufflers ■ ------ing every ,day. ” ley's incredible land grab and ad- won 41 games. slam homers with nine. at the time. .AMERICAN LEAGUE ! What kind o( a deal had the An- vance television money, are build- ningr Herald can be for- ing a dream park at a coat of S16 New’ York, June IS UP) — Majoif2;952.77l is 36.000 ahead of I960, whrded to be at “Mail Exploding for four runs in the gels, at present confined to million. And now the Angels are Sullivan a Red A cramped Wriglev Field, made with league baseball attendance for but includes the combined 548.000 Call” regularly with 'aw*; ■aw Tonight ^ I t e used this a cushion for a j.O'Malley and liie Dodgers to be- looking forward to an even niftier 1961 continues 10 per cent under gate of the new franchises, Min- $0.95 layout in the Anaheim-Santa Ana nesota (340,000) and Los Angeles all the hometown news 6-0 victorv ovet^Optical Style Bar come co-tenants of the new plant last season despite the addition df at Waddell Fiela Tast,night. U was in Chavez Ravine next sea.son? "area of Oraiige County, 40 miles (208,000). ' people away from on and less than an hour by automo- the two new American I.,eague Cincinnati and Wa.shlngton are home’ are so anxious fbr What kind of a deal would you bilc'amith of Los Angelea. teams, the latest figures dis- the only clubs showing incica.’ies. to get. e " cxpe( t anvbQdv to get from O Mal- How about the ulcers Haney had closed today. The Reds are up 29.000 and the answerofi Hanev. ”It is not Fits— Jimmy Weiss pitched a five-htf-:„’j,„„d one. but we have to go while managing the Braves to two Through ’ Sunday’s games, this Senators a mere 239. National League and a World season’s total was 5.845,453 com- The j o s Angeles Dodgers, who ter In twirling the shutout. Wei.ss i along (or three years. Bv that I Subscriptions •truck out five batters and did not Champion.ship and being beaten in pared w ith, 6,501,438 for fhe 16 lead both leagues, moved close to Biiick ’57-’58 lime we ll have our own park." teams in 1960. D.E.R.R. issue a base on balls. a playoff? Must be much more the 800.000 mark over the week- Payable in Advance W I N F Big blow of Sullivana four-nun Wjih this as.sertion. Haney pleasant sitting in a front office The National League, which has end. But they are 158.000 under uprising in the third was catcher struck the mighliesl blow (or pri- or a box seat and ordering guys played to 2,892.682 customers, is last year. u MAIL RATES Ford ’53-’55 around without tha slightest blame 693,000 behind last year. The 8-«yllnder tnuk Dave Viara’a three-run homer.,'’.Ienterprise, since tVilliam Me- The figures (Complete through Vlara also had a single for two' ’ «n»'’‘’ial for anything that happens on the American League’s aggregate of Sunday’s games): One Veer ...... f 22.00 field. Six Months ...... 11.00 Cadillac ’52-’5.5 hlU In three trips to the plate. I NATIONAL LEAGUE Model R I 142 Gary . Kinel. with a dotible and I "I atill bleed inside." concluded Club Three Monthe...... A60 Rear Capacity Home Dates 1961. 196" One Month ...... 1 AS YA N K EE •Ingle, also had two hits for the ' >he cockeyed world Haney, the old third baseman. L6a Angeli^ ,. that private capital c:an no longer ...... 94,600 34 771,745 929.'’'07 .Weekly ...... 45 Mercury ’54 winners. •’With so much competition from San Francisco .....43,500 30 .591,412 790 2.1.5 Ed Kowal and Bob Bycholaki build, an ultra-modern ba.seball the Dodgers, it’s so Importapt that PltUburgh ...., Couvertible Rear plant and poifklbly get it.s invest- ...... 35,000 22 ,192.841 4.5,1. '.51 P o rt a -C a rt Room A ir Condition er were the baiting stars for losers. we get off well. , Milwaukee ...... 43,826 21 266,324 401 t)H0 Telephone Ml 3-2711 ment back, L or Angeles evidently Moat Fords ’54-’58 Sullivan’s ...... 004 0j;t—5-9-2 "But while our new park will be St. Louis ...... 30,500 25 250,505 295 .’'73 Circulation Dept. B ASE B ALL intend to make a fairyland tale Coel 6Hy reem yosiVe kk Cert . . . operetee on any edequota Optical ...... 000 000—0-5-2 situated not far from Disneyland, Cincinnati ..,...... 30,274 24 24P,153 210,979 Today! WeUs and Vlara; Custer and come true by constructing two Chicago ...... and unit eUy tcgetlier, roil 115-volt circuit. No apoeiol Chevrolet ’37-’5o (^ People's Money I want to assure you that the men ...... 36,755 20 '’''-190,280 226,»'87 Harrington, Sulot# (6). who own the Angela aren't talking PhUodelphia ...... 33.608 .20 1$9,422 276. >71 riglit ta anir window. Adjueta wiring needed. The Cleveland, Minnesota and Touts NEW YORK A T CLEVELAND Others Slightly Baltiniore clubs of the American fantasy.” 3:892,682 3,585.'>65 quickly And ezoily to wipdow The Dodgers,■went to the right A-MEfUCAN LEAGITE height. Higher Monday's Homeni League operate in municipal sta- New. York liandiTBtrr 60 diums. The Ransa.s.City park was place...... 67,000 427.944 44 M.1.3 ' _ _ $2 Only In Los Angeles could two Detroit ...... 62,904 427.497 453.153 GAME TIME 8 P.M. Plufi into otenet aay outlet (Beaaow Total In ParaiUieseo) reconstructed by the' people’s new baseball parks be built with MinnosoU Per Week AMERICAN UCAGVE money. The goveniment is build- ...... a....* .30,022 340,267 BUARANTEED for UFE of OAR private funds these days. Chteogo .46,550 339,099 536.3- ing a plant in Washington. New Boltimora ...... • .49,875 HEAR i ll YANKEE NIGHT GAMES. Smltli, White Sox (13). York City is throwing up a park 333,339 417 J09 t o OMGINAL OWNER '-■f' BOLD BUG» Roberto Woohlngton .38,069 267,007 256.’>68 KIDehrciOr, Torlns (14). for the upcoming MeU of the Na- MINOR OUE RESULTS Clemente’Rx bat and bril- Booton HOME and a WAY— DIAl 1230 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Bnttejt TRina (4). tional liMgue. Pittsburgh is do- . ^ ...... SSiSOT 256,595 322.114 SKIPPIN^G—Ray IJnk seems to be hopping across the finish line as he wins the De- FISH MVFaER liance in the outfield is Los AngolM a... .20,643 -?08,647 Iferalh 713 MAIN ST. . MAMCHmw a Blartla. TVIno (2). ing the. sanie for the iPirates on EAsterB League ’ Cleveland . . troit N«ws and Belle Isle Outboard Marathon. Link came In well ahead of the second KlrMnaJ, Indlam (8), the heels of the fantaaUe deal glv- heipinsr to kMp the Pitts- ...... 73,811 . 184,415 *283.505 SHOP V 3.2444 Readip^ 2-1, apringfield 1-3 Kuan City ...... 81,115 178.961 204..544 craft In the 60-mile racer ea high winda made the Detroit course rouirh and difficult. WUtaMA bfleleo (•). —I the Olanto la*8uuFraaciaco. Isuicastar 6, Johnstown 6 burgh Piratea in the Na- ToUle 3,916.02 TMada,A'a(0). Ibo eounty too^ cars of the 1952.771 On!^ OaoMa BolMdiilsd. tional Leagiia pick. IbdHr LMgtM TeUlg 6,645,453 6,501.49 > / ,-t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCH^TER, CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1961 PAGE rn N S lU N T" pag be igh iee n MANOIESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY. JUNE 18, 1961 Hoasslnrid Goods 5 1 ' Wanted— To Buy ' 58 SummeT Homes .For Ren Rouses For Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 Lota For Sale 78 Wanted—Rsul BsUt* 77 / Pwduy sBd Sappltoi 48 BqMdlnF Bnaiiww Strvlcci Offerad 18 THERE 0U6BTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY u d SHORTEN BEFORE yo'OU purchaee bedroom______WE BUY, SELL or trade Antique GIANT’S NISOC HEIGHTS- Next SIX ROOM ranch, 2 fireplaces, 3- [—MANGHESTEB3 tamUy du- MANCHESTER — 1,130 square VERNON—Woodland Terrace, Har. WISH SOMEONE to haadle nut furnltiira anyivnere,'her see Marlow's TOR STRICTLY farm frert eggs, ASSORTED USED il{liliiier, taUd- and used furniture, china.' glaas, to Rocky Neck, modern 4 room car garage, 2 baths, large lot, plex, 6<6, 2-csr Iraroge, large -lot, foot 6-room ranch, plastered rlet Street, 125 fo o t. front, one real estate? (toU me at Id M W LAWN MOWERS abupenad and grand coUectlon. Alwaya high all 13 rooms completely redeco- try Manohsstar Poultry Parm, 47J Ing and plumbiii| M ^ a s , radla- •liver, picture frames and old cottage, hot water, electric kitch- trees, ci^ water and sewerage, walls, stairway to attic, base- acre, restridted, 4 blocks to Ver- tor prompt and courtaoua Mtttea, repaired, sales and aerviee. pick tof». pipes and nrs m oks, doors quality, never high priced. E-Z coins, old dolls and guns, hobby en, sleohs 7, $70 weekly. Weeks of exceUent location, (toarlea Lesper- rated, separate heating ayatem* ment garage, city utilities, shade Keaaey St.. M l 94904. non Elementary School, high ele- Joaepb u rth , Broker. CLASSIFIED ' m and an delivery. Complete une of and windowb. (^Mn dally 9:104 terms. Marlow’s, 867 Main. collections, attic contents or whole July IS, Aug. 19, Aug. 28. PI ance, MI 9-7620.' and hot water heaters, good loca- trees, high A zone lot, 4<^% vation, near Vernon Shopping Cro- riders, reels, and rotaries. A.U6UAL« p.m., 94 Saturday Yard at Stock estates. Furaltura Repair Service, 2-8142, MI 94772. tion. Only $17,600. Call the R. F. mortgage, $97.60 monthly. Law- ter, Hartford bus. $2,600. Quick HAVE CUSTOMERS walttof tor BREAKING' Up hoiuekeeplng—(or iALAMUMPW Flaoe oft North BCaln St. C honan’s TalcotmUe, Conn. Tel. MI $-7449. NEW,CAPES and Ranches, City Dimock (to., MI 9-5345, Richard rence F. Fiano, Realtor, Ml sale wanted. Owner CW 9-4388 or houses in Manchester, Boltoa, Artldes fo r S s le 4 5 Bousewreoklng, MI §4993, aale, one t-piece sectional, one FOR RENTr-i4-rii>om Ranch. Plaster near bus Une. Reasonably priced. CASH WAITING tor property own- LAWNS AND shrubbery properly QM ABOUTj Bolens, Goodall, Arlans. Rtdl^ su m national FURWSHED rooms, complete light Uon, colored bath fixtures, ceram- 300, knotty pine kitchen cabinets, wails. Fireplace. H.W.B.B. heat. H. B. Grady, broker, MI 8-8009. era. Please call us before you buy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS cared for. Call MI 9-UM. MtDCuer mowers. Bolens T h.p. RldsmsUo mapl e hutch, table and chairs, (XIVENTRY. —For rent—shorefront tractors with over 91 attachments. housekeeping facilities. Centr^ly ic tile, hot air heat, aixth unfin- alumimmt combination^ through- Aluminum windows and doors. or aeU. Speedy service. J. O. 8:15 AJL to 4:80 P J l ’ maple commode, electric stove located. Children accepted—limit- cottage, lots of privacy. MI 9-7149. ished room in Cape, built-in oven out. This home will VA. FHA, or Realty. Ml 8-5129. SPRING CLBAN-DP-Attlca. Ml- Used mowan and tractors. Parts Rail Fencing 13.99 Per Swtion Carport. Owner transferred. Anx- and refrigerator, desk, and adding ed, Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Aren St.. Man- and range in Ranch. Only $12,490, go conventional, (toll the R F. ious to sen. Bent an * Dial Ml 3-2711 work, plastering end concrete. JA JUtV + ! Coven^. Phone MI 8-7088, Lteon- 9x13 REIVER8IBLE fiber rugs, only windows and doors, patio with oven. Selling below cost for only dows, plastered walls, city water large screened in porch, near FURNISHED ROOM, free parking, fireplace, shade trees. 2-car ga- sandy beach and club house, pri- samo are limited and aHowed for tha 9-8728, M l 4-0483. ard L.,OigUo. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. $17.95; colorful and long wearing. gentleman. Ml 8-4724 WANTED—To rent or sublet—Fur- $24,900. For further information and sewers, minimum down, all rmdltors within which to brinf in their B-Z terms at Marlow's, 887 Main. rage and amesite drive. Excel- or appointment to see call the R. vate financing available. L. F. riaims apainnt said entate. and said 881 STATE ST REE T, nished apartment or house. Cou- types of mortgaged' available, im- admlniMratrix is directed to give pub- SPBCSAL SALE picnic Ublee, F’ ple and two children, 9-5. Write lent value, $22,900. For additional F. Dimock Co., MI 9-5245. Jo- Fiano, Realtor. Ed Crawford MI poit u d Found Autonobiks for Sale 4 NORTH HAVEN, CONN. mediate occupancy. lic notice to th(* creditors to brinf In RUBBISH removed, yards cleaned. lumber, 6 foot $18.50, 8 foot $18.60. TWO CUSTOM MADE beige club PLEASANT furnished room for Box EE, Herald. information contact McCairthv En- hanna Evans. MI 9-5653 Barbara 9-4410, their claims within said time allowed Delivered aoaemhled. W. Ztaker, terprises, Inc., MI 4-1539. John V. Woods, MI 9-7702. by publishing a copy of this order In NOTICE ia hereby given that Paaa FOR SALE—1958 Chevrolet half- MI 9-U04. CHeateUt 8-3147 chairs, $30 each. Cost us $200. gentleman, central. Call Ml 9-0641.' MI 9-5444. ,, Also dinette set and rotisserie. (XIUPLE anji 9-year-old daughter Panciera, MI 9-1898. some newspaper having a circulation Book No. *9005 laaued by The Sav- ton pickup, excellent condition, LAWRENCE F. FIANO In satd probate district within ten di 5*a CONCRETTE construction, side- MI 3-2083. , desire 8-roon^ unfurnished home in V—BOLTON. Riga Lane. Two ex- Wanted— Real Estate 77 jnga Bank ot Manchester haa $850. Tel. T R 6-7533. PICNIC TABLES, attached eeets, SEVEN ROOM colonial. 2-car .ga- ceptionally fine contemporary from the date of this order and return walks, patios, steps, dry-wells, any Oiaflionds— WatchdO— ROOM FOR RENT, Free park- Manchester area after August 1 Realtor MI 3-2766 make to this court of the notice given. been loat and appUcaOon haa been type of cement repair. Very rea- 3” lumber, atoo plated bolta, 8 fo o t ROPER GAS STOVE, excellent ing. MI 3-7086. range, built-in oven, cooking unit, ranches. Both vacant. Built by THROUGH THIS column We listed JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. made to said bank tor pa>Tnent of Jv in A rf 48 and one year lease. Box GG, 1953 PONTIAC, good condition, sonable. BU 9-1489. $19.96, 8 toot $».9ti. Alao 10 and condition, asking $50; kitchen set, Herald. dishwasher, garbage disposal, 2 U A R Construction Co, One seli- Ed (Jrawford MI 9-4410 three 4-bedroom houses and sold the amount of depoait. LIMITATION ORDEB $175. Call after S p.m. MI 9-9103. MoTlnc—^Trnddiit^— Help Wanted—Female 35 Salesmen Wanted Sf-A 13 foot. Delivered. W. Ztoker, MI LEONARD W YOST, Jewoltra — table, 2 chairs, $10. MI 3-6568 GENTLEMAN—Comfortable room, fireplaces, I ’ j tiled baths, city ing for $28,500 and the other for them thd same day. Still need 4 AT A COURT O F PR O B ATE held At BATHROOMS tUed. additions, re- 9-5444. evenings. | centrally located, shower, nalh. water and sewerage, large porch, $38,500. Anyone wishing to in- SOUTH WINDSOR — 5'4 - room Manrhesfer within and for the District Storage 20 ReiMira, adjusts watches expert- TWO YOUNG—Executives lobking and 5 bedroom houses, $15,000 to 1954 CHEVRO LET 3-door. 8-cylln- modeling, mason and cement work SALESLADY — Permanent part- SALESMEN — We can use aeveral parking. Call at Russell’s Barber for furnished house or apartment large lot with many shade trees, spect these homes may pick up Ranch, breezeway, garage. 44i % $18,000. Can be older. Remember of^MAnchester on the 7th d ay of June. AnnoaiieaMats 2 TWO GALLONS of premium oU ly. Reaecuahle prloee Opra Tues- der, automatic transmission, ra- contractor, roofing, painting. time. Apply In person. Marl- men who are willing to work 0 day through Saturdiw, TliondM CROSLEY electric range. 4 units Shop, corner Oak and Spruce. with kitchen facilities. Call MI- immediate occupahey, priced to the keys at our office at 815 Main mortgage. (torran Realty, JA over the years the Escotts have pre«rnl. Hon John J. Wallett. Judge. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. Lochl- $1.09 plus tax, formerly at Triple- plus deep well Automatic timers. (A.tA.) — AOTOMOBILI! LEGAL dio and heater, very very clean. Workmanship guaranteed. No lob movtog, peckliig storage. Low Mads, 691 Mato St. deya a week. We train you If evantoga. IM SpruciM. .MI 9-407. 9-3370. sell. Charles Lesperonce MI St. Call the R. F. Dlmock Co., 8-5S86, JA 6-8009. proven their ability to sell. Not ?:staie oT Frank W. Blnok. late of too small. 153 B-1 Park St. MI X^Store now at .0>rcnet Gas. Refill Excellent condition. Mtist sell be- 9-7620. MI 9-5245. Johanna Evans, MI Manchester in said District, deceased. Aaaoclatloli, Special RepresenU- $95 down. Center Motor Sales, rate on icmg distance moves to need money, see Jo« O’Reil- members of Mutlple Listing. Es- ' On motion of George M. Blnok of 9-8732. WOMAN ALONE moving to Man- your old can. 868 Center St. fore July 1. Price $75. Phone 238 SCHOOL ST. — Foom (or rent. BOLTON — Large 4-bedroom 7- Ove, C. W. Barnett. 28 Otis St., new location 834 Center St.. J a 48 Btstea. PeraonsUsed service. 9 0 Bolton Lake Hotel, Bolton, 9-5663, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. cott Agency, MI 9-7683. .said Manchester, administrator. 3-1591. Open evenings. chester would like houqekeepef- <3(mn. Tuesday and ’Ihursday, Garden— Farm— Dairy MI 9-4984 Call after 4. MI 9-3897. Farm and I-And For Bale 71 MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch, room Ranch on three acreg of ORDERED that six months from tho Manchester, Conn., Ml 3-7424, ODD JOBS — Rubbish removal, 94197. C a 7-1499.______r FARMALL TRACnOR with very aluminum storms, amesite, trees, 7ih day of June. 1961. he and the sam e cook to live to good home. No hard 7-8 p.m. MANCHESTER land, all plastered- walls, full pick-up truck and man available. good tires end heavy duty 3-wheel Prodneta 50 —AT ALBERT’S— THREE AC31ES. 150 ft. frontage, bus, shopping $11,800. Carlton W. basement, fireplace, 1\4 baths, arc limited and allowed for the cr^ - 1957 PLYMOUTH SAVOY. 4-door, MANCBBHTER Package Delivery. work. Referancea. Box G, Herald. Legal Notice itors within which to bring in their MI 9-5838, MI 3-4898. trailer, $896, PI-a-7aU. $800. 7 acres, 5 clear, 350 ft, front- Hutchins. MI 9-5132. 7 room Colonial Cape, 3 bed- ______PanwMli______8 radio, heater. Asking $695. hn Light trucking and package daUv- ANNOUNC3NG — Eastern Btatea NOT $900 — NOT $800- Boarders Wanted 39-A built-in oven and range and dish- clairde against said estate, and said 3-5801. DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for NOT $700 — - NOT $600 age, Andover-Coventry line, $2,000. rooms, living room, dining room, washer. Home Finders Realty ‘AT A COURT OF PROBATE held administrator is directed to give pub- ary. Refrigerators, araabera and RIDING GARDEN tractor axcel- Farmer’s Bbcchanga, Inc., win at Manchester, within and fnr the dis- ELtontOLOX Saks and Sarrlca. Manchester' office. Phone MI Help Wanted— NO! NO! NOT EVEN $500 NICE ROOM and board for gen- Call PI 2-8090. OVERSIZE CAPE, full sHed dor- den and kitchen, I’ j baths, fire- Co, anytime. MI 4-1531. Evenings lic notIrV to the creditors to bring In stove moinng specialty^ Folding lent condition, an attachments, close at noon on Saturdaya start- mer. I ’ i baths, combination storm trict of Manchester, on the 6th day of their clairha within said time allow^ boaded leuiaaantattra. A tt^ FORD 1958 Fairlane 500 Converti- Household Serrieea 3-5778 between 9-13. tleman, Country living. Write Box place, combination windows, awn- Mr. Carlson, MI 3-6255. June. 1561. by publishing a copy of this order ia chairs for rent. Ml 94Ra. i Male or Female 37 complete $835. (toU MI 9-5996. ing June 34i BUT A WHOLE HOUSE BB, Herald. windows and doors, fireplace. Amtil, BW Banxy It, tkl. MI ble, excellent condition. Csm be ______Offered 18-A 3 ROOMS IXIVELY ings, complete enclosed sunporch, Present. Hon. John J. WaMett. Judge. some newspaper having a circulation seen at 109 ProspecT^t. between TV Advertised AVON Is so easy HoaRes For Sale 72 Waddell School area. Excellent breezeway and overside garage. Estate of Felli Stumm. late of In said probate district within ten days »-04».______' ______SOCIAL WORKER for employment NEW FURNITURE . ORFORD VILLAGE Springfield. Massachusetts, having an from the date of this order and return 4:30 and 8 p.m. Call MI 9-2S07. to sell! .Several ‘fine territories condition. Call MI 9-4253. Many extras with thla home. Love- WEAVING Of Burns, moth mdas Painting— Papering 21 with State of (tonnectlcut, college TORO POWER handle mower and Hooaehold Good# 51 AND APPLIANCES BIX ROOM CAPE, broezeway and Interest In real estate situated in the make to this court of the notice given. ' RIDE WANTED from Manchester now open West of Mato St. be- Apartments— Flats— ly landscaped lot in a very con- $12,100 for the five-room Ranch Town of Manchester In eal(i District, and torn clothing, hosiery nma, graduate or 4 years employment snow plow, $185. MI 9-1484. EVERYTHING garage, full shed dormer, 3 (ull BOWERS SCHOOL—6 room Eng- JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Center to Route 44A, Twin KU EXCEPTIONALLY clean 2-door tween Hartford Rd. and W. Mid- Tenements 6.3 venient location. Asking $21,900. that has full cellar and is in excel- deceased. handbags repair^ slpper re- EXTERIOR and Interior patottog. RSNT A TAPE recorder as low as FOR ONLY $477 Upon application of Francis C. Shea, / aecOon, leaving Manchester at S. 1950 Chrysler sedan, excellent dle Turnpike. Have a fun-filled to social or group work, probation, baths, wooded lot. easy walking lish Ctolobial, 1\4 baths, large lent condition. Ceramic bath, I.IMITA'nON dB D XB . placements, umbrellas repslred. Paperhangtog. Wallpaper books. 60c daUy. Merlow’a, 867 Mato. Call administrator c.t.a. praying for au- AT A COURT OF PROBATE h.lrt at condition, good tires, automatic teaching, or technical work to 1, 2 Or 3 Y E A R S to P A Y OENERiXL RENTAL agency J. D. distance to schools, bus. and shop- kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, large aluminum storm windows, pine Tel. FT 2-8530.______men's shin coUaxs reversed and Wallpaper removed. CqUtogs. vacation with money earned thla HYDROPLANE. Reasonable. MI MI 9-62». thority to sell and convey anv and all Manchester within and for the iMstHCt shift, $125. Ml 9-5012. pleasant, dignified way. We train public or private personnel. Many — INCLUDES — ] Realty. 470 Main Street^ Ml ping. Don't miss this outstanding wooded lot, 25x50' outdoor swim- U & R REALTY COMPANY cabinets in the kitchen. This home interest which said deceased had or of Manchester on the 8lh day of June. replaced. Marlow's Little Mend- Floors. Good clean workmanahlp. openings throughout state. Apply 8-4870. value, $15,900. Philbrick Agency, ming pool, tennis court, barbeque, may hava in and to certain premises 1961. WANTED—Ride from Manchester tog Shop. you. Call BU 94923 today. TORO LAWNM0WER8 at reduced 1 Westinghouse Refrigerator 3-5129. is priced right, so if you're just to Granby Street, Bloomfield, 8-5. FORD 1956 wagon. 4-door, 9 pas- Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. Conn. State Employment Service, 1 Westinghouse T V. Ml 9-8464. 1-car garage. $28,900. Philbrick MI 3-2692 known as No. 37 Kerry Street in said Present. Hnn. John J. Wallett. Judge, Leo Pebetier. MI 94338 or MI TV ANTENNA B onanu Sale— In prlcee. Ride, rotary, reel models starting out this is an excellent Manchester as by said application Estate of AUce J. Martin, late ^ senger. T-Bird cn^ne, automatic WOMAN WHO can drive .... If 808 Mato Street, Manchester. A 1 Bedroom Suite ' FURNISHED apartments, heated, Agency, MI 9-8464. buy, more fully appears, it is Mahehester In aaid District, deceased. Call MI 9-3301 after 3,______WASHER • REFRIGERATOR re- 9-6089. our famous do-lt-yourselt depart- with wind-tunnel grass bag attach- BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room shift, power steering, exception- you would enjoy worki^ S or-4 public employment service— no 1 two rooms. Kitchen set. refrigera- R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 ORDERED That said application be On motion of Leon Podrove of said pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, ment, Rabbit Ears, regular $f.95, ment. Marlow’s. Inc., 887 Mato, ranch, fireplace, dining rooiti, heard and determined at the Probate Manchester, executor. READINGS—Advice on all prob- ally clean. MI 3-6737. guaranteed. Phone MI 9-4597, Pot- hours a day calltog.regularly each fee charged. Ml 9-6221.______1 Dinette Set tor, gas range, bedroom set. Free VERNON lems. 700 Park St., Hartford, Call now 89c; Hideaway Rabbit gas, electricity. Adults. Low rent. cabinet kitchen, 8 oedrooms. office in Manchester In said District, ORDERED that six months from the terton’e, 190 Center St. TYRRELL TOR patottog and month on a group of Studio Girl 1 Healthrest Mattress BOLTON JACK LAPPEN AGENCY on the 22nd day of June, IW l. at ten 8th day of June. 1961. be and the sam e JA 4-S739. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—6- Bars regularly $10.95, now Apply apartment 4, - 10 Depot Shown by appointment. Marion E. U 4 R built 6 room ranch just 2 o'clock in the forenoon, and that no- are limited and allowed for the cred- paperhangtog. Ml 3-7026. Cosmetic clients on a route to be $1.49; UHF, Indoor antenna, FOR THE GREATEST coUection 1 Healthrest Spring Auto Driving School 7>A RADIDTV REPAIRS aU makea. day week. Top salary plus com- Square. Robertson, Broker, MI 3-5953. .years old. Owner transferred, home 6 room expandable Cape with 4 8 Blssell Street tice bp given of the pendency of «ald itors within which to bring In their eatabUshed to and arotind Man- regularly $8.98 now $3.95; stacked of lamps you ever did see, visit 2 Throw Rugs in excellent condition. 3 bedrooms, application and the lime ,and place of claims against said estate, and said Cara, phonography cbangeia. chester, and are willing to make mission. Magic Mirror, MI 8-7484. finished, open stairway, fireplace, healing thereon by publishing a ropy executor is directed to give public no- Antomobflea for Sale 4 EDCTERIOR AND Interior patottog, aluminum conical, $9.99; Channel Marlow's Furniture Department. 1 B o u d o i r ( t o a i r ROC3CVILLE;—24 Grove Street. — SO ACRES, 1948 Colonial Cape, 6 dining room, large living room, and MI 9-4506 PREPARE TOR driver's taeL Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90 decorating, ceiltoga, floors, paper- light deliveries, etc.j write to Alwaya high quality, never high 2 Vanity Lamps vestibule, knotty pine cabinets, of this order in iome newspaper hav- tice'•to the creditors to bring in their 8 Yagi, $1.99; UHF bow tie, $1.1 Beautiful redecorated 2-room fur- rooms, recreation room, beauti- family size kitchen, 2 fireplaces, ing a circulation In said district, at' claim s within said time- a lio w ^ b y Ages 18 to 60. Drlvtng and claaa days. Famous for service tor 80 Studio Girl Oosmetica, Dept. JD4, priced. E-Z terms. 867 Mato. 2 Pillows .combination windows, oil hot water OLDER CARS mechanics ape- hanging, ateamtog. Clean- work WANTED — Strawberry pickers. 10 foot mast pipe, $2.09; Red Bird nished apartments. TR 5-7871. fully landscaped, fruit trees, out- paneled bookcases, combination Ml 4-0149 MI 4-1894 least five days before the day of said publishing A copy of this order In eoHie room. Three Instructors. No sralt- years. Phone Ml 9-4537. Potter- Glendale, California. Route will heat, full basement, good sized lot hearing, to appear If Miey see cause^at new'spaper having a rircutation in said clals, flxlt yourself ears, alwaya manah^. Free etfeatlmatea. No Job Vnima Keeney, 490 Keeney Street. chimney mounts, 99c; VHF wire, 1 Pr. Blankets buildings, reasonably priced. Carl- windows, attached gaiage Also, a Ing Miancbester Drivlim Aeada- ton’s. pay up to $5.00 per hour to com- 1 -Cocktail Table in a good location. $3,(H)0 down will MANCHESTER said lime and place and be heard rel- probate district within ten days from a good aelectlon. Look behind our too sinaU. John VerfaiUe. ^ 3c per foot. Alao tubes, parts and BEAUTIFUL 3'4 room apartment, ton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132 partially finished family room ative thereto, and make return to this the date of this order and return make my. PI 3-7349. 3-2521. missions. USED FURNITURE. Ml L7449. 2 Table Lamps assume a 4 'i% G.I, mortgage ofOee. Douglas Motors, 138 Mam. FLAT FINISH HoUmnd wtnOe accessories on sale. Quantity limit- first floor, heat, hot water, garage, Beautiful high wooded lot. Excel-j Total monthly payments only $62. court, and by mailing bv certified to this court of the notice given. WANTED—Hairdresser. Nice lo- ed. Open evenings till 9. Satellite 1 9 X 12 Rug electric range and refrigerator. $12,800—8 Bedroom ranch, fire- PRICED UNDER $19,000 mail, on or before June 8ih IfUM a JOHN J. WALL* Judge. MORTLOarS Manchester’s lasd- shades made to measure. All PAINTINO AND paperhanglbg. place. storms. Small cash assumes lent location. Prired to, sell im m e-; Full price $13,500. copy of this order to Oertnide King NEED A CAR and had your credit mg driving school Three skilled cation, good pay. Call M l 34109. Electronics Service, 165 School St., 1 F l o o r I.rfimp $115. Available July 1. MI 4-0238. metal Venetian bltoda at a new Good clean woihmanahlp at rea- Three Rooms of Furniture $98.60 monthly. Carlton W. Hutch- i 500. ...7 year old attractive Colonial. M White Avenue, We.st Hartford turned down? Short on down pay- courteoua instructon. CUse room Help TVanteil— Hale 36 Manchester. MI 9-1786 1 S m o k e r Conn.: Irmgard Stumm. 89 White Ave- ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? low price. Keys ipade arhUe you sonable rates. 89 years to Man- HAIRDREISSERS — Excellent op- FROM MODEL HOME 52 Pc, Dinqerware Set Ins, Ml 9-5132. 8 bedrooms. 1>4 baths, carport, mie.'West Hartford. Conn.; Vlnconl I., inetructlona for 16, 17 year olds wait. Marlow’a.^ U R REALTY COMPANY iU & R REALTY COMPANY Don’t give up! See Honest Doug- chester. Raymond Flake. MI portunity — 6-day week. Top sal- (XlLLECnON of old postcards, SO P c . S i l v e r S e t BIRCH STREET—4 rooms, second sundeck. Large lot. Near shopping, Diana. Attorney. 763 Main St.. Man- Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director 9-9387. CAPE—6 rooms, excellent location. schools: churches and I'ransporta- chester. Conn las, get the lowdown on the lowest PART-TIME, service station and ary plua commission. Magic Mir- approximately 9,000. Tel. MI Cost Over $700 18 Yards Floor Covering floor, no furnace, MI 9-5229. 9-5. MI 3-2692 MI 3-2692 JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. of Driver BducaUon. Ml 9-7899. SAM’S UPHOLSTERY — Retired Freshly painted. Private back tiotl. Good buy. Exclusive. Call down and smallest payments any- from the shop. Can taka care of garage. Please call MI 9-0404. ror, M l 3-7484. 8-5717. Free Storage Until Wanted R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 where. Not a small loan or finance mCTERioR~PA5fTOirGrWe~ro^ NEVER BEEN USED Free Delivei-y THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, yard. One-car garage. $16,600. Bert McNamara. JA 8-8798 MI LARSON’S Connecdcut’a tlist U- all your upholstering needs at clalize to commercial, reaidentlal, Philbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 AT A COURT OF PROBATE hfM at Randall Wllliard Gee, IS. o f 1S9 company plan. Douglas Motors, cenaed driving ecbool tratoed — EXPERIENCED accordion and TEN-INCH Circle Saw, two extra Free Set tip Bv Own Reliable Men electricity, garage included, sec- 9-5306. Coventry, within and for the Dl.trlrt great aavtoga. Call CT 3-2378. toduatrial, and trim Jobs. Big .or Sale Price $388 ond floor. 245 N. Main Street. $80. MANCHESTER (tooper Hill St, was charged at 338 Main ^ Certlftad and approved ia now of- bass players, able to fake, non- blades; also, molding head with Sure It Pays To Buy At Albert's of Coventry, on the 12lh (lav of June. small We do them all. Joseph union. MI 44982. Situations Wanted— MI 9-5229. RANCH—5(4 rooms, 3 years old. MANCHESTER—$9,500—Older 8 . 2 year old custom built Ranch. 1961. 1:30 this morning with tampering^ fering clasaraom and behind HAROLD k SONS, Rubbiah remov- cutters, $50 MI 3-5705. Five room ranch, excellent con- Preient. Hon. Elmore Turkington, 1955 OLDSMOBILE " 88" 4-door Dionne, contractor. Call MI 8-0494. Pay Only $4 Week — BECAUSE — Bowers School area, family size room home, good condition. Near Exquisitely decorated. Living with a motor vehicles and was or- iTheel Instruction for teenagers. al, cellara, and attlca cleaned. Female 38 Albert's Gives You In Writing bus, shopping H. B. Grady bro- Judge. hardtop automatic transmission, TWO-MAN Rubber Boat, oars and FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, oil kitchen, plastered walls, cast Iron dition throughout, spacious living •ri)om with paneled fireplace wall Estate of CHARI..ES W. KOKERDA. dered to appear in Circuit (tourt, MI 94079. Ashes, papers, all rubUah. Harold SScrlflctog complete bedrtMm, No Payment^ ' ker, 5H 3-8009. radio, neater. 2-teate. whitewall DICTAPHONE operator, stenogra- pump, new last year, $25. (toll heat, automatic hot water, garage, baseboard heat, 1-car garage. This room, large brick fireplace, com- with bookcases. 3 twin sized bed- late of Coventry. In said District, de- Manchester, June 26. Hoar. MI 9-4094. complete Uvtog room and kitchen In case of unemployment ceased. tires, 9595. Center Motor Sales, Electrical Services 22 pher, exceUent experience . and MI 9-8515. good location. Available July 1. house offers you those jlttle extras rooms. Family size kitchen with decorator furniture from model dis- In case of illness that make a house a home. $19,500 plete ceramic bath. Garage with MANCHE^ER The Administrator CTA DBN having new location 634 Center St., MI references would like part-time Adults preferred. Call MI 3-'7515. butit-las. Attached garage. Call exhibited his administration account ' Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 FREE EISTIMATES—Prompt serv- LAWNMOWER 18” reel Crafto- play home. We will give you free In case of accident Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464.. sundcck, combination windows, with said estate to this Court for al- Paris Renews Spani 8-1591. Open evenings. work evenings and weekends. CaU CAPE Maple St, Downtown con- Frances Wagner, MI 3-1023, MI Building-Contractins 14 ice on all types of electrical wir- Excellent opportuiUty for a man man, Briggs A Stratton engine, delivery and ffbe storage up to one In c'ase of strikes ANDOVER—3 room apartment, all beautiful high lot. one block to bus 9-5306, lowance. it is FOR SALE—1955 BSA. golden flash MI 94698. venience, charming 6 rooms on O R D E R E D 'that the 26th day of June, 1959 RE34AULT Daupbine, clean, ing Licensed and insured. WlUon with retail credit Sales and/or year. A Paid Bill In Full convenl^ces. working or retired | BOWERS SCHOOL AREA—6 room Paris — The Paris Municipal motorcycle, excellent condition A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, aiding, years old, used two seasons, $60 with complete city utilities. Asking large lot, 65x160, new heating sys- 1961. at 10:30 o'clock, forenoon, at the low mileage, economical trans- Electrical Co., Manchester. MI time payment experience. Am- new. MI 3-6737. For What You Owe couple. PI 2-6694. home, fireplace, large Cabinet Probate Office in the Municipal Build- Council has announced plans to re- reasonable. Jim (ran:izer, MI 8-7557. patottog. Carpentry. AlteraUons bitious, aggressive man able to NORMAN'S kitchen, formal dining room, 2-car' only $16,900. tem. new roof, garage, low taxes. portation. Call after 6 p.m. MI 94817. Glastonbury. ME 8-7376. WANTED — Laundry and ironing In (tose Of Death BARROWS & WALLACE ing in said Coventry be and the same novate four of the city’s 33 bridges and additlana. CeUtogs. Workman- organize and work without 443 H artf o rd road THREE ROOM apartment, includ- garage, beautifully landsc^ed $14,900. is assigned for hearing on the allow- 3-5330. by the week. Call PI 2-8845. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT ance of said administration account across the Seine. Scheduled for ahlp guaranteed. 390 Autumn 8L supervision. Salary, good hours, MI $-1524 ing heat, hot water, and gas for yard, Marion E. Robertson Bro- (Office open 9 a.m, to 9 ,pm.) completion by 1984, the work wlU Business Services Offered 13 Ml 84880. Boats and Acerasories 46 Phone SAMUEL ALBERT, Hart- cooking, electric refrigerator and U & R REALTY COMPANY CXiLONIAL — Nicely landscaped. with said estate and this Court directs 1958 CHEVROLETT 4-door station Private Instructions 28 paid vacation after paid train- PBX OPERATOR desires position Before you buy furniture any- ford CH 7-0$58 for an Albert ker, MI 3-6953. that notice of tho lime and place a.*«- involve the Ponts d'Auteuil. de wagon, 6-cyimder, radio, heater, ing program. Send resume to where—shop at Norman’s. stove Call MI 9-7737 from 4-6 p.m. 3 bedrooms and dining room, large 55 E. Center St. slgned for said hearing be given to CARPENTRY—Roofing, remodel- in the Manchester area. Write Ctourtesy Auto, We will call for MI 3-2692 all persons known to be Interested Solferino, de Crenelle, and Saint excellent condition. $1,296 full AMESITE driveways construct- Box Z, Herald. NEW 18 FOOT cabin cruiser with SIX ROOM colonial in the Porter kitchen, large living room with MI 9-5306 ing, repairs. No Job too smaU. Ed QUALIFIED TUTOR all Junior Box FF, Herald. you at your home, bring you back FOUR ROOM rent with garage, oil fireplace, newly redecorated inside theroin to appear and be heard there- Loui.s. The old Pont Royal and the price. Center Motor Sales, new ed—resurfaced—sealed. Superior 2 buqks—sink, toilet, deck hard- BARGAIN HUNTERS’ Specials on Street section, bar and rec room on by mailing on or before June ifi. Staaiak, PI 2-7564. High and High School subjects. home again. Positively No Obliga- heat, centrally located Available R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 and out. Fully insulated , attic, Pont de la Concorde have already location 834 Center Street, MI pavera. MI 3-8515. Contact MI 9-6814. ^ ware, and convertible top, $1,905 floor sample living room suites, In basement, breezeway, 1-car ga- 1961. b y certified m ail, a r o p y o f this sofa beds, and metal dinette Sets. tion! July. 1. Write Box C!C. Herald. rage, wooded lot, $22,’900. Phil- close to everything. The price on oiHer to been restored. 3-1591. Open evenings. TREE PRUNING, removal and lot complete. Center Motor Sales, 634 Johns 8 Cummings. l.‘?4 South Or- DOES YOUR (IlHILD have a read- Situations Wanted— Male 89 You can alwaya depend on good A— E—R—T— S brick Agency. MI 9-8464. CUSTOM TM’O FAJHLY this 10 year old beauty, $15,900, Lots For Sale 73 clearing. Call Frank C. Noble Jr., (tonter Street, MI 3-1691. TWO ROOM housekeepihg apart- lando. Daytona Beach Florida HUDSON JET 1953 4-door »*dan. Roofing— Siding 16 ing disability? Summer la a won- buys at Marlow’s, 867 Mato. 43-45 ALL-TO ST., HARTFORD W. Cecil (Irant, 40'7U Main Street. 750,000 Grow Tobacco MI 94053. CXIURT STENOGRAPHER, rapid, ment, everything furnished, suit- 46 HARLAN STREET -6 room South Road. Bolton, excellent two RANCH-Hilliard St. 3 years old TWO B ZONE lota with city Daytona Beach. Florida good condition, $200. Call after 8 derful time to catch up. Private 14 FOOT LYMAN, steering wind- Open Nights Till 8, Sat. 6 p.m. ' family 4-5, with many extras, built (XJUGHUN ROOFING (to. - AU MARRIED MAN with car to serv- 37, married, desireg summer em- ZENITH television set 17” console able (or two, parking. 272 Main. Cape, fireplace, 1)4 baths. full with 3 bedrooms, attached garage, water Un\on 8t Manchester. ELMORE TURKINOTON, Judge. p.m. MI 3-0867. HEAVY DUTY Rototiller service tutoring. MI 8-4670. shield, $225 ; 30 h.p. Scott, $125; 10 by present owner. Sleeping porch, New York—An estimated 17. types of roofs and roof repairto: ice established Fuller Brush cus- ployment from July to September with UHF, excellent condition. MI basement, enclosed porch, garage, fireplace, fully plastered, double $2,350 each. Ml-• 6495. for hlra—lawns and gardens. Call h.p. Johnson, $65. MI 9-1454. 3'2 ROOM Apartment, furnished fireplace, etc. Spacious grounds, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held al 000,000 Americans depend on^to- FOR SALE—1950 Chevrolet, 40,000 specialising to Twenty Year Bon< tomers, Manchester - Willimantic 3-8900. SOFA BED nice for family room, wooded lot 75x160. Marion E. steel beam construction, founda- Coventry, within and for the District Ml 9-3920. 19; also, experienced in retail Or unfurnished, garden space if bacco for all or part of thelr4lve- miles on rebuilt motor, needs new ed Roofa. (toll Ml 3-7707. area, $M-$100 weekly to start plus $25. MI 3-8658, Robertson, Broker, MI S-S95S. workshop and storage building, tion size 82x46, immaculate. A 7 ^ ACRES, high elevation, beauti- of Coventry, on the 12th dav of June. Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Belling men's wear. Box DD, Her- 6KANEATELES (X)MET class wanted. Parking. New Bolton large lot. two-car garage with ful view, minutea out, trees only 1961. lihood. Tobacco sales in the Unit- clutch; also, large living room expenses, (toll PI 2-8488 or CH ald. real value at $17,900. COMPLETE REPAIRS — By Stu- BIDWELL HOME Improvement 2-1406 for personal interview, ap- sailboat No. 671, Jwo sets of sails, THRIFTY SO” Frlgidaire electric Road. MI 3-6389. HAVE YOUR business in your own amesite drive, can easily be con- $2,500, Carlton W. Hutchins,' -M l Preaent. Hon. Elmore Turkington. ed States run over s e v ^ billion chair. $45, good condition. Call MORTGAGE MONEY -W e can trailer, $350. ITiompson 12-foot KALAMAZOO 42'' propane gas Judge. dollars a year. Seven hjmdred fifty MI 9-8008. art R. Wolcott on automatic Ctompany—all types of siding and pointment. range. Cali MI 3-8506 after 4 p.m. stove, $75. Call after 7 p.ip. MI home. Large (tolonial located in verted to a 9 room single. Exclusive With 9-5132. i ?:slate of EDWARD GEORGE MER- waahera dryers and electric supply any amount of money. MARRIED (XILLEGE STUDENT runabout, $100. Can be seen at AVAILABLE JUNE 16, large clean thousand farm fapnlies in 21 roofing. Aluminum clapboards a with some painting experience de- 3-4085. business zone near center of town. EDITH. late of Coventry, in# aaid Dis- ranges. Ml 9-8878. Terms to fit your needs. Handled 8ERVK3E STA'nON Attendant (tolumbla Lake. Cgll MI 3-5390. 3-room furnished apartment, first S. A. BEECHLER. Agent J. D. REALTY CO. BOLTON Lake—10 lota, will aell In- trict. deceased. states raise tobacci fwO-DOOR SEDAN Sport Car. specialty. Unexcelled workman- with strict confidence and exped- sires work for summer. Please Ideal for offices, beauty parlor, or The Administratrix having exhibited ship. 9-8495. with mechanical - ability, experi- FORMICA and chrome kitchen fa- floor, all .utilities; Call Ml 9-9608. many other possibilities. Call Dis- dividually or group, .selling out, Prinz model, 1961. Full price COSMA^APPIJANCE! Servlco-ito- iency. J. D. Realty, 470 Mata St., call MI 3-2955. her adminiatration account with said $1,500. PI 2-7580. ence preferred, honest, reliable. FOR SALE—14-foot speed boat. 85 ble, 66x36 with extension. $20. coe Agency, MI 9-0626. MI 3-6969 MI 3-5129 private beach privileges. Chiap- estate to thia Court for allowance, it i.s palra all makes refrigerators, MI 84129. FIVE I-JtRGE ROOMS, second Also, part-time man for week- BOOKKEEPING, full-time. Re- H.P. electric starting outboard Phone MI 9-2672 or M 3-0411. puto, JA 4-1876, evenings. O R D E R E D that the 22nd day of freesera,. washing machines, dry- motor and Mastercraft trailer. SEPTIC TANKS floor, dishwasher, garage, large June. 1961. al IP 30 o'clock, feyenoon. 1953 MERCURY Monterey Club Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ends.- (toll MI 4-8910 before ADORABLE oversized Cape, 8 Andover CONTEMPORARY WOODBRIDGE ST. ’ — al the Probate Office In the Municinal ers. ranges, oil snd gas burners. sponsible married man early 30s, Boat has windshield, lights, can- AND yard. MI 9-4813, THREE LARGE lot* tor-sale with OTICE Coupe, very clean. Must sell. Can Business Opportunities 32 5 p.m. ten years’ experience, desires re- FOR SALE—Apex wringer wash- rooms, oil heat, 2 fireplaces, tile Building in said Coventry be and the be seen anytime at 912 Tolland Ml 94055. AU work guaranteed.' RCXlFINa— Sp^taUxtog repairing vas covers and upholstered seats. er. five years old. in excellent bath, plastered walls, garage, city 1880 square foot ranch, brick and i both sides of this city water “ d sewerage and side- same is assigned for s hearing on the NoU fully appears. MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA CANDY ROUTE • FURNITURE SALES EXCELLEINT apot (or any business living room, den, 2 full baths, 4 of Probate Of^'re In Coveptrv nn 7th A. The election of the Presi- television, servlee. Ml 9-8841. chester. A public employment • SEPTIC TA NKS or office. Center of town, plenty ker, MI 3-8009. wall carpeting, stove and dish- the 22iid dnv of June lOfil e* M (»0 503 E. Middle Turnpike bedroome possible, fireplace, plas' washer, • excellent locHtlon, near ORDKRED. That aaid applicVtimi ho o'(1(iek in the foren oon ’ and th-it no- dent. service—no fee charged. Lin o ty p e - Intertype of parking Ml 9-5229 9-5 h^ard and dalFrm lnad-at th^ Pn»hate WITH TOP GLEANED and INSTALLED Manchester Green tered walls, full dormer, garage, MANCHESTER-531 Vernon St. shopping center, bus line, school, llre therenf he »1ven b$’ pobli.^Mne a leco t -noexslc --d r.Q TV SEJtVICEi—AU makea. Honest, Offlr*® In TAndovpi- in aaid Diatrlrt on com' of fbi.R order in the Maiiebe«ier MI 3-5187 nice lot. Available for FHA ap- Just completed 7 room colonial, 3 city water and city sewerage, Ihp i7lli day of Jun^, A.D. 1961 at ten R. Tlie election of two Directors. Economical. High quality parts. NATIONAL BRANDS SPACIOUS jjffiees facing Main St., Evenine Hepatd a newsnaner having Guaranteed 90 days. FamoUa for Salesmen Wanted 36-A • SEW ERS ' second floor, six heated rooms. praisal value of $16,800. As little twin size bedrooms, large paneled Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. o'clock in tha morning:; and that puh- a rirc'ilatlon in «ald ni.atrict and Hv C. The election of the Clerk. I THREE PIECE mahogany bed- lic notice bf rivrn of tha psndrnrv of service since 198L , Phone Ml ______MACUiNB CTaBANTBD Will subdivide. Ix>w rental. Ap- as $800 down to assume present family room, I ’ i baths, built-in tv\aling a conv thereof op tb'', nubUc n. The election of the Tax Ctol- Responsible person in their local room suite in excellent condition. mortgage. Call McCarthy Enter- Mid application and time and place of ai^'-poof l»i the Town of Cn>‘epfr\’ in lectiir. 9-4537. Pottorton’a, 180 Center St. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE — Who O p era t o r proximately Sept. 1 occupancy. G.E. oven.and range, dishwasher, MANCHESTER hearing thereon, by publishing a copy «aW Dlalfict at le»^l five dn'-« he- area to take over servicing auto- MI 9-6807 prises. Inc., 511 4-1539. John’ V. of this order once in a new spaper hav- E. ’Phe election of the Treasurer. matic machines. No experience wants work. Nationally known • INSTALLATIO N Call MI 9-5351, Mrs. Harris, garbage disposer, garage. *i of an for\ aaid dav of heRpine* **nd that re- j (XINNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Panciera, Ml 9-1898, Interest rates are doWn. Vahies ing a circulation in said District and turti Mie rv^ade to fhi* Coiirf Sth To see if the District will vote necessary.. About 6 hours per week company haa vacancy to Man- REASONABLE — Chrome kitchen acre, completely landscaped, hy posting a copy thereof on the pub- available aU hours. SaUsfaction SPECIALIST AIR CONDITIONED large one are up. See these excellent list- to pay salaries to anj of its offi- required to service route and tonn- chester territory, average Income set, what-not, chairs, 78 record MANCHb/STER—Family size Cape large shade trees, porch, many lic signpost In the Town of Andover in K I.M O VF T f R K f ^ l ’.TON .IndKc guaranteed. Call Ml 4-UlO. room office, 100% Main Street lo- more extras. Open for inspection ings TODAY! said District, and sept hv certified ! cers and or directors. age business. This is an opportu- $8,0b0-ri0,000. Repeat buainesa, P A R T - T I M E player and records, dishes, chil- of 8 rooms on large lot. Conven- maiL postage prepaid to: i m vw1 • A J cation. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main. Saturday and Sunday. 2-4 p.m. or MMITATION (innFIt I A. Salary of Uie President. A u n n nity to own your own $6,000 busi- secure future, group insurance, dren’s and adult’s clothes, etc. ient school and bus. Quick occu- Ardmore Rd.—6-room Cape, full J. Russell Thompson. Andover Con- AT A COURT n r PRORATE lw>M «l I TELEVISION antennas and rotor Town and Country by appointment. Irving Baver, necticut B. Salary of the Clerk. *.* systems installed and repaired. ness starting with os little oa - pension plan, over 25, married, MI 9-6109, Phoenix St. and Iron- OFFICE FOR rent 500 sq. ft., pancy. Asking $13,900. Madeline dormer, I 'i baths, garage. Low Manrh^j»t'»r within llu' ni«frirt , Builder, MI 3-6396. Herbert A Thonip.son. Marvvllle. n f on tlif 9th nf .Tun*' I C Salary of the Treasurer. Serving Manchester ' and -sur- $792.00 cash. For personal inter- present Incomq must be $5,000 wood Dr., Vernon. 100% Main Street location. Call Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642. priced at $16,000 Georgetown. South Carolina 1 * I minimum, sales experience desir- DRAINABE CO. D A Y W O R K t9fii D. Salary for the Directors A view write giving particulars and MI 3-6419 hr MI 3-7614 Malctolm W. Thom pson, R.F D. 1. r»-''!«'‘nt Hon. John J W mU^h .Tndg'' | • *? Y| rounding areas. Modern TV Serv- MANCHESTER --- 5 room home Rockville, Conneciirui 9th To designate the official de- ice, 405 O nter 8t„ MI 8-2205. phone to:. Manager. Dept. 148, able, not essential. Call MI 9-fi888, GENERAL ELECTRIC Washing COVENTRY—To settle estate. Re- Woodbridge St, — Almost new 6- E^tatf* of Annin Vnnpord latn nf , Ml 9 ^ 143 $9,500; beautiful oversize Cape, Kugene E. Thompson. Andover Con- M^nrhoRlnr In i«'»M Di«*rirt, i pository for the funds of the dis- • • V ------^------4 ------P. O. Box 7444, Cleveland 80, Ohio. Tuesday and Wednesday, between machine, studio couch. Both in STORE—Corner Spruce and Birch duced to $12,900. 5 room house, room Cape ( ^ home, (ull dormer. necticut 9 a.m . and 6:30 p.m. excellent condition. Ml 9-0435. 1*2 acres land, $17,500: short way^ l(i- baths, breezeway and garage, Om motion of .Tj»m^« Vnnnarrt of ^nid j trict RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, A p p l y St. suitable (or shop or office, main highway three acres of land, out—like new, 4 room home plus all at least five days before aaid dav free pickup and delivery on small heated. Call Saybrook, EX 9-8033. ^ewly decorated, new heating sys- on bus line and near all conven- of hearing ' ’ oROFR^n ?h"^’':.'^'"mnn,h. frnn, -h-| 10“ ' 'J \°ta breezeway and garage. I'i acres CHARI.es H. NICHOLSON. radios, phonographs. Houra 6-10 Help Wanted— Female 35 UNPAINTED FURNITURE, com- tem. Call Ml 3-2785 week days. iences. A bargain- at $15,900 9lli d-'** nf Jim#* bn Rnd tbn Ran*'* ; tO la.\ a tw/*(t fnr tbn rmH , r a te th e r e fo r . p.m. H A E Radio and TV. Ml iianrlipatpt lEupntttQ ifpraUi IMr- within which In bring In 'hr'- 9-5682, MI 3-1479. FASHION demonstrators $20-$40 bars, stools, corner cupboards, ness, office or real estate. Call lakeside cottage, modern, furnish- Woodhill *Rd. -- Sparkling 3 bed- ON BUR LINE ed, full price $7,500, $500 down; AT A COURT O F PROBATK held at rlaimji agalnpf J»ald «*jitat** anH profit commission. No delivering Bdforo You Buy That N«w ttomo, Stu bookcases: Just the thing for sum-' 3-2457 9-5 only. room Ranch, ceramic tiled bath, Maurh-at-r. within and (or lha Di.-trict rat nr atrnotnpt jn nut'- to authorize its officers to bor- or collecting, Beeline Style Shows. mer cottages. “ All at King’..; low Cape/Cod, 4 rooms down with only three left—waterfront lots fireplace. G.E. built-ins in birch of M anchaaler, on tho 13th dav of Juno, lir notlr#* to tb» cr^dltorR tn hrifjcr In row sufficient money to meet Party Plan Sensation. Samples prices. King's Department Store. FOR RENT—Corner of Kldrldge bath. 2 finished rooms up, base- now on sale. Call- The ElKsworth cabineted kitchen. Assume exist- 1961. • bnir rlnimi» within J«n1H the necessary obligations of The Millinery Dressmaking 19 Mitten Agenc.v Realtors MI Proiont. Ho,n. Jolm J. Walloti. JuflRo. li’- T>ubli«tilnT.T,ETT .TiiHcn their opinion it is for the inter- CX)NNBC!TICUT licensed nurse, any .88. King's Department Store. land St. MI 3-8474. MI 9-4543 MI 3-7357 lined. Five minutes school, bus, all price ranges, styles , and loca- oMalo to thla Court for allowanco, est of Tile Distinct to do so. ahift, private hospital. TR 5-9121. stores. Good shaded yard. 3 bed- tions. Stop at our office and look it ia High for a hearing on tho Preaent Hon .Tolm J W a llet^ .tiolge. MAN^lESTER Moving and Truck- MAGHINB graded. e PAVED and ROILED PEARL GRAY Marca D'Oro Ac- oven and.ran^e, aluminum storm bath. Good roof. New oil burner, allowance of aaid adminiatration ac- Estate o f.('‘hnrN:^a .Tamea-^DeviHeon. $24,000.00. and to give the Dis- No. 8393 with Patt-O-Rama is for any-TCcasion-p^y!) $12,250 ^ $12.400 References and lease required. new 82 gallon hot water heater. JARVIS REALTY CO. tog dtompany. Local and long

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I St. Thomas the Apostle Church, ANNUAL V midweek etrvlce will be Freedom in Peril Holy Family Unit West Hartford. About Town held at Covenant Oongregatlonal Illing School She was active In the *relh, STR A W B ERRY Church tomorrow at 7:10 p.m., Chooses Officers Latin and lYench dubs, the Glee with diacuaalon on "The Will ol For 2700 Dogs dub, and a student council repre- The Phebe Circle of Lutheran God, What Is II’ ” Accepted by senUtive.' Miss Anderson was a F ES T IV A L Canirch Women will have a picnic 1 „ ^ . Doga of Manchester, be- Mrs. Theodore Schueti, 29 member of the NaUonal Honor So- a u p p e r tonight at «:30 at the home; The Come I r b ie s a u b of Washington'St., was elected legdf ^ Rucklnqliam ware! Df ^ r s , Lennart Johnson. H4 Coop- i North Methodist Church will spon- You may be viewing the Building Unit er, aild t i n . Jolin 'Haney J r, 190 ***She will enter Bay Path Junior Coitgrtgafloaq) Church er St. Members are 10 protide a , sor a' strawberry fesUt^ Stancue.ster scene from the in- Parker St, codeader, of the Holy College, Longmeadow, Mass., for

hot or cold dish, their own plate; i day from 5:30 to 7 p.m. There win aide of the pound, come July. ming Junior Hlgh^^chool was Family Mothers Circle at a recent executive secretarial training. 2up and silverware. In cases' o f ; be a complete picnic in addition! To stay out of the pound, accepted last night by the build- meeting. Satvriay, limt M rata the supper will be-held a t, lo the strawberrj- shortcake. , you have'to have your license ing committee, biit with the recom- Other new officers are Mra. SERVINGS AT fi.«. T P.M. Emanuel Lutheran ChurAi. ' renewed. mendation that the board of direc- Leslie Ho.vt, secretary': Mrs. Wil- , ____ ’ The Army-Navy Au.\iliary plans. Chancib are 2.700 out of liam Martens, treasurer; ktrs. Berry Festival Donatio*—Adaltr f1.7S tors appropriate, funds to make Chltdren nailer l t ^ 75e The Hockanum. Dog Club wUl' an outing Sunday at Gardner L*kei 3.000 that the human who con- aevyn Improvements and additions. James McGee and Mrs. Robert meet tomorrow at 8 p.m at the,in Colchester. Resertations must. tributes'to your support has The oeven Improvements are to Brannick, representatives; h(r*- l^lated June 21 Geno Andreini, weUsre; Mrs. Jere- For ItceniTaUona Call WaoDirtr Commimity Hall for be made by tomorrow by calling | , enewed your license. eliminate a drainage problem, pre- MRS. ROBERT HOtVE election of officers. ' Mrs. Qiarles Turkshot. 59 Russell, These figures were compiled vent erosion of an earth bank, and miah Squirea, librarian; Mra. Ed- The Ladies of St. James will Ml - , , ,si.. or Mrs. John Glenney, 70' ward O'Brien, contact, and Mrs. 9-7772 by the staff o f the town clerk, provide a section of fence, hand hold Its fifth annual strawberry or MRS. ALVAH RUSSELL A dinner 'meeting for Sunday j Bigelow St. where humans should go be- rails in the auditorium, a drive- R. Michael Quiah, publicity. festival at St. James’ School on MI S-9889 School teachers of Zion Evangel-1 ----- fore June 30 to renew, dog li- way to the shop, additional park- The circle's final meeting of the Wednesday, June 21 from 6 to 8 leal Lutheran Church will Uke • John J. Conner. 19 Vlr- censes. ing’ space, and weatherstripping on season will be tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Coffee and soda will be served place tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the , Rd . was elected leader of . penalty for dogs who external doors. p.m. at the home of Mrs. James with orders. O'Rielly, 33 Hartland Rd. Mrs. church. i the Immaculate Conception Moth- do not have proper licenses is The estimated cost for all, ex- Mra. John Carbino and Mrs. Al ----- 'ers Circle at a recent meeting at incarceration. cept the erosion prevention, is J4,- Squirea will be co-hosteas. bert Cormier are co-chairmen. Miss F. Darien Jacobsen, daugh- j y ,, home of Mrs. Raymond Hage The penalty for humans w-ho F r e d e r ic k s P h o t o 121. The cost of preventing ero- Anyone willing to help during the ter of Mrs G. M. Jacobsen. 575. HO Glenwwod St. Other new do not renew the licenses la a sion has not been determined. day or evening of the festival la RUG and fine, or an arrest, or both. E n g a g e d Jean M. Anderson asked to call either after 4:30 p.m.. Center St., was graduated with an I officers are Mrs. Thomas Albro Frank Sheldon, chairman of the associate in science degree from ^ secretary; Mrs. Bernard Fogarty building and sites aubcommlttee of Tickets will be available at the Endicott Junior College. Beverly, treasurer; Mrs. Richard Post, wel All open house in celebration of The engagement of Miss Cynthia the board of education, asked the Honor Graduate door, or may be purchased from UPH OLSTERY Mass., yeaterds}'. A major in ad-jfgpp. xjpg. Cornelius Foley, con- the 45th wedding anniversary of Lucille Agnew of Manchester to building committee to recommend any' of the following committee VTru8in{(. vertlsing. Miss jBLWj>cr**Jacobsen as««has com-|tgot j cnairnian.chairman; Mrs. Foleyruir> «uiuand the Improvements so there would members: Miii. Albert Sobiello, Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Sage will Raymond Robinson, also of Man- Jean Mary Anderson, daughter pleted off-campus work experience Haj^edom. representatives to be held Sunday from 2 to o p.m. chester. has been announced by her be less • maintenance cost later for of Mr. and'Mrs. Walter A. Ander- Mrs. John Scheibenpflug, Mrs. CLEA NIN G during the college internship, pornblned circle, and Mrs. John at the home of a daughter. Mrs. parent.s. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. hia board. son, 20 Avondale Rd„ was gradu- Thomas Hobin, Mrs. Paul BieWkl, period. Miss Jaqobsen served as a Alli.son. publicity The circle will Arthur M. Gustafson, 47 Prince- Agnew. 322 Spring St. Other changes which the build- ated with honors yesterday from Mra. James Gleason, Mrs. Paul TEl. Ml 9.1752 Cormier, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, representative to the social com -; conclude its .seaso.n with a pol- ton SU Her fiance is the kon of Mrs. ing committee ia recommending Mt. St. Joseph’s Acadernju Cdnf- or mittee. a member of the House jyck at the summer home of Mrs. Anna Robinson, 3.5 Edmund St., arc items which were Installed and mencement exercises, wef'e held at and Miss Mary Ann Leone. Council, and was business man-! pogt in Coventry on Thursday. j Members of Our Lady of Fatima and the late Samuel Robinson. proved defective, or which Were Ml 3-5747 tger of the yearbook, Mingotide. |Mothers Circle will meet tonigiil Miss Agnew is a graduate of overlooked. The Frank J. Mansfield Marine i at 8 for a cookout at the home of Manchester High School, and the Some of these items have already Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of Corps League Au.xillary will meet' Mrs. limis Sulols. 98 Columbus St. Middlesex Memorial Ho.spital been corrected. Lebanon, plans an outing July 1 tomorrow at 8 pm. as u.sual all Members are reminded to bring School of Nursing. Middletown. Responsibility for the rest, the Garner's at the Garden Grove. Keeney St. the Army-NaxT Club. Refresh- j their own dishes and silverware. |She is on the nursisg staff at Man- committee derided, could be left a r . K i s w d i n -it Robert King, past grand Ull cedar, menls will be served. Members I thester Memorial Hospital. with the architect. Victor Frid. \ V r U l M - ( . r t < n S l ; u n ( w will be’ general chairman. For may bring contributions of used Miss Patricia Miranda. 74 Wood-1 Mr. Robin-son is a graduate of General Manager Richard Mar- reseniations and tickets, members books and toys for children at the land St., president of the Connecti- Mar theater High School. He served tin told the committee that the- Do You Know? may call any officer. Newington Children s Home. cut Dental Assiskanls Association, | In the U.S. Air Force. He will be $66,500 surplus which remained in will attend the annual convention i graduated from the Ward School the Illing bond account hai al- The Little Flower of Je.'us' of the NeiC Hampshire Dental As- j of Electronic.s, divUslon of the. Uni- ready been transferred into the That we can make aociation in VVhitefield, N. H.. June versity of Hartford, in September. general fund. Theri is $199 left your old shoes look L T. WOOD CO. Mothers Circle will hsve 11^annua! unencumbered in the account, he banquet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at 18 through 21. Miss Miranda is A September wedding is planned. like new but tirill Ftano's Restaurant in Boltdn. employed as a dental assistant in . .said. ICE PLANT Hartford. Even If it had not been trans- have that old shoe The Immaculate Conception Aiislra Ozols Gel.s ferred, the additional items would comfort! fit BISSEIX STREET Mothers Circle will hold a potluck St. Margaret s circle. Daughters still have to have the approval of T im East From Mala St. 1 supper at Paula Post cottage in of Isabella, will meet tonight at 8 Degree al Clark the board of directors. Men’s full sole jobs At State Theater [Coventry Thursday evening. j at the K of C 'tome. The board of education will con- include new heels, sider approving the school Mon- latU r ^ : Manchecter WATES .will meet Mi.ss Aiistra Ozols, 49 Doane St., day, after which the board of di- laces, heel seats and aattan, IfO « was graduated cum laude with a : in front of the W. P. Quiah Funeral rectors will consider approving the a shine! (oat-wWMl m bachelor of arts degree from Clark Yeti’ll gat a thrill, too, front-w k*^ j Home, 225 Main St., tonight at 7 .school and turning it over to the ; to pay respects to Mrs. Charles University in Worcester, Mass., board of education. Sunday. June 11. when you ••• ***• j Moller, who was a member of the • All Work irS“».s The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. withovt aaila, pmt cm with rmmtu { organization. Members will then i proceed to the Italian American Arvids Ozols, she is a 1957 gradu- Maw A U rO -S O L S a Guaranteed! $72.00 ate of Manchester High School, McDonald Chain j Club for a meeting. Raaew yeetr keala TO- FOR lATHTURS where she was active in the Ver- planck Chapter of the National To Build in Town DAY. Weak Ohsartirtaad. and SHOWERS The Stein Club will meet tomor- Honor Society and student council. row at 8 p.m. to nominate add elect • WE GIVE: GREEN STAMPS a nit orar ayarsfa tetlai Glass does a beautiful job for such officers at the VFW Post Home. In 1956. she was awarded the A self-service assembly line hamr Elmira College Key for outstand- "Shoe Repairing.!Iring.) Second to None!*’ kowL GtnrdiTy < purposes in your bathroom. Easy to burger stand will be built at Cen- The seventh ,and eighth grades ing Bcholarship. leadership, and ter and Cooper St. by McDonald clean. Never wears out. service. i of St. James' School will go to Corn. SS1.00 i .their annuel outing tomorrow to The chain restaurant firm OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P-M. HOUSE &. MALE SATURDAY 8 AJI. to 12 NOON I Rlveraide Park. 'The choir boys bought the property from Alex- and altar boya of the pariah will ander Jan'ls. SHOE REPAIR SERVICE waiON MQI GO. I Personal Notices USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE—MI S-4I28 I also go. os the guests of the par- ' restaurant will serve only AnlkaeM Denlsv hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and I ish. The rest of the pupils have 91 MADf BT^-dO G-am J. A. WHITE B U S S GO. In Memoriam |1' 1 ench fried potatoes. •j been given the day off. Tn lo v in g m e m o ry o f A n lh o n y i 31 Ih M lI St.—rim M Ml t-7322 The members of St. M ary's! r z u p c B , w h o p asBo d a w a y J u n e IS . ' 1954. . I Episcopal Guild who plan to at- j M e m o rie s a r e t r e a s u r e ! n o one c a n tend the luncheon on Friday at, s t e a l. D e a t h is a h e a rt a c h e n o th in g c a n h e a l Guilford should be at the church 9o m ^ m a y f o rg e t w h ile y o u a r e g o ne.

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