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ATcragc Dailjr N«t Press Run H is WMther |h - « V^r tks W««k IM sd ronossl of D> t. WsMImt IMn SD Dm . SU U M pionfr tosIcM, oomMumI 4tls> Bio Isto toBli^f.' ijcm 15 Is it. 13,314 Cloeii'.wttli Boessiossl nia tmns^ MM>tor «t tiMi AodH HtglMOt SMC «R. BurMii of OIraatstloe Mai/u:he$ter—-A CUy o f VUlago Charm JL (Cfauriflod AdTortMng oa Pago U ) PRICE FIVE CliNTE VOL. LXXX. NO. 121 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. .FEBRUARY 22, 1981 ______:______— Ileo Blasts UN Peace Plan As Move to War in State News W hites Bar Astronauts ifeaefy Tshombe, Roundup Negro Rule For Space Flight UN Curb In Rhodesia Blaze ^ Kills Cape Canaveral, Fla., Feb.t Glenn, Shepard and four other F riction Salisbury, Southern Rho­ 22 (/P) — Two— astronauts astronauts not selected for the desia, Feb. 22 (/P)—Premier initial launching pool held a news Cripple, 72, training to be the first Amer­ conference here today. The others Leopoldville, The Congo, Sir Roy Welensky mobilized ican in space reported en­ —Scott Carpenter, Leroy Cooper, Feb. 22 (/P)— Premier Joeeph his white-supremacy govern­ Walter Schirra and Donald Slay­ thusiastically today that-they Ileo today denounced the In Coventry ment of the Central Afficah ton—will be eligible for later are ready to ride the next manned flights. United Nations peace plan for Federation today against a Redstone rocket if it carries The seven men were selected 22 South Coventry, Feb. 22 race war he charges the Brit­ The Congo, declaring nn at« a man^ped capsule. months ago to begin training for tempt to disarm the army (jp)— A 72-year-old cripple ish government is inspiring "The answer is an overwhelm­ the Project Mercury manned flight perished early today as fire by insistirtg on more self-rule ing yea—a re.sounding yes," said program. will be “a declaration of war.” swept his rural home. for Negroes in Northern Alan B. Shepard Jr.. 37-year-old Tlie four not choaen expressed The annonneement came as Navy commander from East Derrj’. disappointment at not having a a surprise. Diplomatic sources Authorities said the body of Rhodesia. crack at the first shot but said N. H. had expected the plan might Samuel Cole was found in . the Sir Roy called up 5,000 terri­ "Absolutely,” commented John they will be ready for later rock­ kitchen near a rear door. 'They said torial troops and summoned the H. Glenn Jr., 39-year-oId . Marine et trips. be acceptable to Presiderii Jo> he apparently was overcome b.v federal parliament of the federa­ lieutenant colonel of New Cpncord, "If they don’t want to go, we seph Kasavobu, Deo’s bbes. smoke and suffocat^f Cole had tion-blinking Southern and North­ Ohio. * - • certainly d o,". exclaimed Schirra ‘The Congolese people are only one leg. and there was no sign ern Rhodesia and Nyasaland — 'They were among three . apace when Glenn and Shepard were of his crutches. for an emergency session Friday. candidates named yesterday to be­ asked If they were ready to fly in ready to die to defend our More than 100 firemen from From the federation’s capital gin final training for the first a capaule. sovereignty,” Deo told a news South Coventry, Eagleville and here he flatly rejected the British manned flight, a suborbitid trip The three apace pilots began in­ conference. Willlmantic battled the flames that plan to enlarge the North Rho­ expected within two or three tensive training for the flight to­ He said hit| government tore-through the -S-room frame desian Parliament to give the months. day. would never accept the pro? Bargains galore, and free coffee to boot. That'S what shoppers found on Main St. this morning.' structure at Flanders Road and Africans a louder voice in govern­ The third, Air Force Capt. Vir­ Within two or tnree montha, one House and Hale Inc. set up this free coffee stand right on the sidewalk, The coffee w m going Ju.st Flanders River Road. The house ing the protectorate. gil E. Grissom, 34. was in Bermuda, of Utese men is expected to be a posals approved by the Secur* as fast as the white elephants. (Herald photo by SatemU) was said to be about 150 years old. In Northern Rhodesia the five where yesterday he manned a con­ passenger aboard a Project Mer­ ity Council. members of the government exec­ trol during a successful laxmehing cury Man-ln-Space capsule which f • About 1,900 feet of hose was He particularly assailed the used to get water from the river utive council from Welensky's of the Project Mercury Man-ln- will zip 115 miles up and 235 miles plans for reorganizihg the United Federal party resigned in Space Capsule aboard an Atlas down the Atlantic range at 4,200 Meet with Peacemakers in an effort to check the flames. Congolese military forces and Crowds Storm protest against the British plan. missile. miles an hour. There were no injuries reported for giving U.N. troops the among the firefighters. John Roberts, the party leader in Officials of the National Aero- Their flnid training will include Northern Rhodesia, termed the nautica and Space Administration numerous familiarization tests in rlg^t to use force to prevent Manchester in Cause of the blaze was not im­ plan a "diabolical and unaccept­ a simulated capsule and thorough mediately determined. said, however, that Grissom is just civil war. ' Engineers, Airlines able gamble.’’ as eager aa Glenn and Sbepard to He warned that any loee of ‘ Under the new eonstiUiUon make the trip. (Contlnaed on Page Two) Treasure Hunt P roteus Sails proposed by Ixmdon the property, life would be the responribil- New , Feb. 22 iJPi — The income and educational queJiflea- ity of the United Nations. Bid to Conference Sunshine and coffee were pro­ missile submarine tender Proteus tiona for voting would be relaxed “If the U;N. nses force we vided by weatherman and mer­ sailed yesterday towards a threat' to increase the number of African Sends Message to Nikita will reply with force,” Ileo chant today as hundreds of shop­ ened turbulent reception in Scot­ voters by 10 times to a total of added. pers invaded Manchester stores in land’s Holy Loch. about 70,000. Washington, Feb. i2 (g>)--Thef>neers. It called the walkout a wild­ search of white- elephant treasures Sir Roy, 53-year-old former box­ :ovemment today intensineo ei- cat strike. A spokesman for the Direct Ac­ Elisabethville, Kataiisa, and merchandise bargains. tion Committee Against. Nuclear er and 'trSfla union orgahizer,: JorU tp setup the flight engineers’ On this p o ^ Waahinston’a Bitthday Kennedy for Better Feb. 22 {/P>-^Pre8ident Mmw W kr'—^;a psclffst orgaaiBation — says moat o f (b4 Afrtbana art nbt walkout' that has brought air trav­ newsmen thiC‘-Weat«iEtt,'.:hk4' hdt white Elephant Bale was termed a capable of governing themaelvM Tahombe of Katanga' ait- el to a standstill in many parU of said in London a mass attempt been represent d when oMaer af­ success as shoppers literally will be made May 21 to board the In Northern Rhodesia, where they nounced today that hlfl gov­ the country. fected airlines agreed that no. dis­ swarmed into town and got lost in tender. qutfiuiflbcr whites atoAi 2,296,000 ernment and the TJidt^ Na­ (Secretary of Labor Arthur A ciplinary "action would be taken, roercHknt markets. to. .IL.006. In a broadcast, Iasi U.S., Red Relations tions have agreed to' freexe all Goldberg asked both^^e engineers’ if the engineers returned to work. The stores wUl. ba ppem m ttr r • irtf *Tr* eaid, will be launched at thd end of a.jnammoth night. Sir Roy said constitutional union and. airline officials to stfjid He said he was attempting to get o’clock tonight. ■ arrangsments should be given to troop movemchts.' ^by for conferences—with himself, protest march 350 miles from Lon­ In a communique, Tkhombe said in touch with Terry Drinkwater, • Burton’s had more per­ don to Holy Loch. men who contribute to the wealtn By J G ^ ' M. BlGflTOWBR « taking a personal message to with a 'peacemaking commission Western's president, to ask if that sons waiting for- theli^r.-abors to and tyelfare of the country and "At a meeting this morning be­ named by President Kennedy, and Ha added that the committee’s WsshlngtoP, Feb. 22 (/P)—Presl Khrushchev exprSssing the Presi­ tween the representative of the Une, which operates but of Califor open. One woman arrivMJ^ t a.m. who are "capable of toercUlhg it dent’s confidence In Ambaasador possibly with each other. in quest of one of two SirCanimere plans have been cabled to Pres­ dmt Kennedy today sent a person­ United Nations and cabinet minis­ nia, would join In the same assur­ with judgment and public spirit.'' al message to Soviet Premier Thompson and the desire that any ter of Katanga an agreement was G olt^ rg discussed the strike ances.' If Drinkwater acquiesced, coats, a $100 value, and she got it. ident Kennedy. The British' plku, he charged, this mondng with Kennedy. He , The 574-foot tender, which will Nikita Khrushchev expressing further conversations bewteen So­ reached whereby all movements of the lald-off engineers presumably Coffee was served • at Burton’s would "have the immediate effect viet offlctalB and the Ambassador troops likely to lead to friction scheduled an afternoon meeUng act aa a home-away-from-homt for of encouraging politice on the hops thst current diplomatic con­ with Ronald Brown, head of the would be reinstated. and House and Hale prior to the 9 Polaris missile nqelear submarines; versations wrill^bring better So- will be fruitful and assist in bring­ wouid be stopped." As settlemenf efforts continued. a.m. opening. The unique- outdoor most bitter racial lines.” ing about better Soviet-Amerlcan It was an abrupt shift. for flight Engineers IntemaUonal As­ left with a complement of 930 men Sir Edgar 'Whitehead, prime viet-Americah understanding. sociation.. The three members of Eastern,' American, and Trans coffee stand in front of House S tf yesterday from this submarine Kennedy gave the message .to understanding.” Tahombe, who calls this mineral World Airlines were completely Hale gave free coffee to some 290 minister of Southern' Rhodesia, Thompson planned to go to New rich pro'vince Independent. Only the commission appointed by Ken' base where, it had been berthed supported Welensky’s stand. - U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn nedy yesterday were arriving In grounded. Pan American, Nation­ shoppers. «ihce Jan. 19. Thompson, for delivery to Khrush­ York by train this afternoon and yesterday he had ordered a niobll- “A very orderly crowd - . The British were. caught In a set out by air tomorrow for Mos­ Washington for a prompt start on al and Western were only able to ’The tender is a'- work boat and cross-fire, for nationalists ' are chev, at a final conference today their Inquiry. maintain token service. Some 86,' year," said Bruce Watkins. iJast will supply and load Polaris subma­ before Thompson returns to Mos­ cow. (Contlnaed on Page Thirteen) And in Miami, Fla.. AFL-CIO 000 air line employes had been fur' year, the crowd broke the lock on cow. . While Kennedy’s message ex­ v n x rines operating off the European (Conttamed on Page Two) presses hope for better Soviet- president George Meany urged toughed. the rear door and stampeded in. coast. She Is commanded by Cspt. Thonfpson spent about 15 mln- that airline employes comply.with Goldberg again sought to assure "Today we had about 150 persons u^ea at the "White House In Com­ Amerlcan understanding, it under­ Richard B. Laning, former skip­ stood Uie word that Thompeon is the appeal by Kennedy for a rt- per of the nuclear submarine Sea pany of Secret«y of State Dean (Contlnaed on Page Thirteen) (Continued on Page Thirteen) Rusk. ' taking from the President to the Bulletins tum to work. Wolf. Soviet premier is 2-edged: Even before she departed for Labor to Push After he left. White House press The Engineers union said it was First, that the new U.S. admin­ from the AP W ins canvassing Its members on wheth­ Scotland yesterday, the tender ex­ secretary Pierre Salinger made a perienced her latest encounter with the following statement: istration wants Soviet cooperation er to yield to the appeal. Kennedy Plan in many'fields, such as space sci­ But, a noon statement said, the Before Invention of ICBM pacifists, waging a battle against "Ambtiisador Thompson has IS EXECUTED ^ nuclear weapons and Polaria- completed his consultation in ence and the conquest of disease. union was having dlfflculty in Second, that the new U. S. ad­ London. FM>. 22 (flV-British completing the poll because of llU- launching aubmarines. Washington and leaves today to diplomatic soonses ssM today IB To Assist Aged return to his post In Moscow. In ministration is deeply concerned gatlon.over the walkout. ■ Two pacifists, members of the about Communllit trouble-making poUtioal op p on en ts^ the Gl- "Many of the people, wdio should First President- Shared Committee for Non-Violent Action, a series of meetings, the Presi­ zenga regime In Thq^Oongo have Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 22 — dent and the Secretary of State bi places like Laos and The Congo, have been doing such work spent made several unsuccessful at­ and, must judge real Soviet Inten­ been executed tn revenge for the all day yesterday and late into tempts to interfere with her de­ Organized Labor is launching a have received from Ambassador sla^Kiug of Fatrloe Lumumba. big lobby organization with In­ Thompson a first-hand report on tions largely by what happens In the night Involved In court pro­ parture by rowing a canoe into these areas of Conflict. They died before a firing squad Man’s Doubt About Man her path. A Navy launch fended terested outsiders to help put over a variety of subjects affecting So- Monday in Ostto camp, outslda . ceedings with the airlines, ” the Thompson returned to Washing­ statemcint said. them off. President Kennedy's social secur­ viet-Am'erican relations. Stanlei^rUle, these sources eald. ity health aid plan for the aged “In addition, these meetings will ton two weeks ago for consultation "Our largest chapter executive Lisst month, two'members of the Stanleyville Is headquarters of By JAMES MARLOW *>on how the nation and its citizens The AFL-CIO annoimced here enable Ambassador Thompson to with Kennedy and to report on his Antoine OjMnga, whose pro-Isi- board, for instance, was tied up should conduct themselves. impressions of Khrushchev’s stated 92 (AP News Analyst) (Oonttnued on Page Thr yesterday that it la combining return to Moscow with a clear un mumbs regime has been recog­ in court in New York CSty for 12 Washington, Feb. 22 (jP)—In the James Madison had no illusions, forces with others supporting the derstandlng ■ of the Presidents desire for easing of world tensions. nized by the Conunnnlst Uoo ' hours yesterday untU 11 p.m. last midst of honoring George Wash­ either, about man’s endless strug-~^ plan to combat opposing drivers views on ths matters discussed for The envoy, a . veteran of many and some other nations. nighfe” ’ ington today, and wishing every­ gle with man. He used the word by the American Idedical Associ­ his use as guidance in conversa­ The statement demanded ..a one could be like him,' it might be "faction" to describe tt^ ation, the American Bar Associa­ tions with Soviet officials. . He is (Continued on Page Two) SPACE SHOT ‘SHORT •*written promise from the air­ well to remember that man’s doubt "By a faction. I understand a tion and such buslhiees groups as Washington, Feb. 22 OP)—Tho lines regarding lawsuits and re­ about man were just as real in his number of citizens, whether News Tidbits the U.S. Chamber o f Commerce doybleheader satellite launched TS crimination proceedkigi.’’ time as they are now. amounting to a majority or-minor­ and National Association of Man­ from Cape Canaveral, FU„ It also said there were many If today there is chaos in Laos, ity of the whole, who are united Culled from AP Wires ufacturers. Blqualize Homeowner Payments whirled around the Earth today questiona the men. wanted an­ massacre in The Congo, and a and actuated 'by some common Kennedy has proposed an extra bat ofnclals called It only “ a swered— riot in the United Nktions, this impulse of passion, or of Interest, one fourth of one per cent payre^ partially su cc^ fu F shot. It 'h *» "Our n>Mi have told us to ascer­ coimtry was in such a developing Teamsters Union President failed to a c h ^ e the nearly cir­ (Continued on.Page Four) tax on workers tnd their employ­ tain whether western is in or out mess 174 years ago Washington James Hoffa says federal ban on ers to finance an aged health aid New Formula on Tax cular orbit planned for It; flying of the agreement. thought America faced anarchy secondary boycotts will force plan added to the Social Security instead In a path coming aa “If western is out, the member­ unless It found some, way to con­ unions into position where “ If one system. This would replace the close aa 104 mllea to the Earth 2 ship indicates that it will not re­ trol itself. strikes, all atrlke.” . . . Paul-Hen- program adopted under former and aa far out as 817 miles. The turn to work." The constitution, w h 1 c h the Rivals Dispute ri Spaak, retiring Secretary-Gen­ President Eisenhower’s adminis­ For Education Urged target was 500 miles. And thO' Western announced yesterday Founding Fathers then manufac­ eral of North Atlantic Treaty Or­ ganization, says he beeves policy tration to finance, health benefits tno satellites carried upward by that it was filing its flight engi- tured in convention in Philadel­ for the aged out of the federal one rocket apparently did not phia in 1787 is a monument to On Governor**s of austerity was peeded In his na­ treasury. Hartford, Feb. 22 tJPt—A brand«s>between Hartford and Glastonbury even detach from the last stage . man’s misgivings about man’s tive Belgium. . . . President shows that the average home own­ George Meany, AFL-CIO preai' new state aid to education formula of tbe booster. Sclentlato said good judgment and intentions. Nathan: M. Pusey of Harvard tJnl- to equalize payments for education er in Hartford pays $106.40 of his verslty saya' President Kennedy’s dent, said in announcing the new local education costs compared to they appear to be orbiting all to­ Storms, Floods Even at the beginning of the Budget Item coats by hom-owning taxpayers gether. Philadelphia'’ meeting Washing­ education program submitted to organization to push for the Ken­ throughout Connecticut is being $242.85 paid by the average home Congress this week is "reasonable nedy plan that financing health owner In Glastonbury toward lo­ ton, presiding over it, saw the big (By THE .ASSOCIATED PRESS) readied for conslderaUon by the KENNEDY PLATS GOLF Hit Dixie Areas states try ,to work m a gimmick and modest plan of attack ofi. one benefits for the aged through So­ General Assembly’s Education cal education costa there; The Democrats charged today cial Security would enable work­ Washington. Pbb. 22 (IP) — that would let them dominate the that Republican opposition to ad­ of our most Important nattoaal Committee It was learned today. In spite of the fact that the proMems." - . ers to buy insurance against homeowner in one town contributes Presideat Kennedy slipped awny (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) smaller atates. ministration budget proposals and health costs in their advancing Author of the new formula based from the White House today to There was'struggle over that at Nationalist Chinese Justice Min on the amount of tax dollars the substantially more toward hla local Weather-weary Alabama ab­ suggested alternatives are head­ years. play golf at the Chevy Cbaaa the very Aioment those early ing the state toward an income Istry’s Tatao News Agency claims average home owner contributes education costs than the home- sorbed a small tornado early Americans were trying to find a that hungry moba killed more to hit local education budget Is owner in another town, they all re­ Country Club In aaburban Blniy- tax. .* (CentlBU^ on Page Thirteen) way to avoid struggle. In the end than 20 OUBeae Oonurthnlst party state Sen. Franklin G. Welles of ceive almilar per pupil across the land. Kennedy was gone for na Wednesday, then sat out a day of The Republlcana countered by hour and a half before then wM (his, like BO much that went into worker* last week in Sian, capital board grants for education under more rain. alleging "continuing distortion of Vernon. , , any announoement as to where he the document, was finally solved the facts" by the Democrats. of- northwest China’s Sbenshi The Republican lawmaker’s the­ the present state aid plan. The tornado clipped Txiacalooaa in compromise. Province. . . . Chairman of Senate ory being pursed with the sanction was. This was the flret tbae Eea« twice, knocking down trees and In an exchange' of statements. Pro-Red Raps Call The Welles formula being work' nedy had played golf etnee mid- ’The result: Aviation subcommittee says Unit of StAte GOP Chairman Edwin H. ed out by Wellea with the aS' dam aj^g property In the North- An arriangement ' hlch did not State Senate Majority Leader January ;riiea he wae la Pnla Louis I. Gladstone, D-Bridgepori, ed Airlines plane involved in For Neutral Laos May, according to Wellea, items sistance of the State Department ington School area afld the plush base Its hopes for the future on tragic , collision over New York from the personal belief that the Beach, Fla. Waohlagton’e onewy Highlands area. No serious In­ said the Republicans wantto of Education personnel would re' weather has been nnraltable for man’a^ wisdom, generosity, unsel­ City last Dec. fl apparently was present property tax system In quire that the towns where the juries were reported. fishness or. noble purpose. It just "soak the consumer for every pos­ Tokyo, Feh. 22 Iff)—Prince Connecticut Is ut-of-date. He con­ golf. sible' tax dollar,” and GOP State going so fast It oouM M t stay average homeowner’s contribution On the heels of the tornado, the- assumed men would be trying to within koldlng patten for Idle- Souphanouvong, leader of the pro- tends that the property tax, be­ Weather Bureau Issued a severe Inch In on one another for untold Chairman Edwin H. May, Jr. re­ Communist Pathet Lae' guerrillas, Is low, bring this contribution up STATE o a t h KU XED wild Airport. came antiquated when the to a- standard to be determined. It weather warning, fomcasang pos generations plied he is "appalled that he today dehounced King Savang room town trend qtarted following East Hamptoi, Feb. 22 (ff> —A (Gladstone) would make such an Liiglhg tissue can be cooled to Vathana’a declaration of neutral­ would also equalize the situation Mble thunderstorms and damaging So it laid. down rules which World War H. 10-year-old IMst Hampton gfafl winds In seveq counUes lA north utterance on Wartiington’s birth­ near abMliite zero aithout dam ity for Laos In the Cold War. in a town where the average home- was Injured (atally. today when a spelled out whst the three branches age say two researchers from Uni­ Wellea believes that state aid bid west Alabama. of government and individuals day.’,’ Souphanouvong, whose forces ants should be distributed on the owner is contributing more than ear tai which sfaa waa a paeoengoff Meantime, the rain continued ~ . Accuidng the Republicans of ad­ versity of Oregon Medical School are allied with those of rebel Ca)^ s this standard. went out e( eeotnl, StiUe PsWee and couldn’t do and how far they . . . Forty five armed guerrillas Ssis of the average homeowner- over much of the state for the could go and couldn’t. iit even vocating tax '"gimmicks” to hit Kong Le against the western- contribution to hla local ediicatloon Welles maintains that hla pro­ said, and strach a tree. The driv- tile Founding Fathers themselves the consumer, Gladstone said the killed in clash with Indonesia se­ hacked Laouao, government of posal would accmnpllBh what the Or was repotted hi Ibir 1 sUth straight day, giving an ad­ curity forces in Pameung-Peuk budget, bringing about a inore ditional push to r i s ^ watara that were fallible. latMt Is a proposal "to make Con- Prince Boun, .Oum, said in Haimi equal contribution to Stete Board of BMucaUon support­ She wae Am E ._ < » a l r e ^ have forced thouejuids out A t the vefy moment (hose Apos­ necilcut families pay a new sales district In West Java, aay reporta aU tbs king's decisions were tak­ ewts by taxpayers throughout the ed unified support plsn does with­ West Htoh It), The of their homes. , - tles of- Freedom were mortaring tax on gas, electric and water reaching - Jakarta . ^ • Solemn en “under armed pressure from out requiring a .uniform assess­ orated the re^ ls," aa the Communists sbst*. The Aiahama Highway Depart­ together the Inicks of liberty with­ servloe*.” Requiem Maas Is held at Mlnimer He cites the variance between ment. He contends that the pro- (Mlddletowa Ava. ment said the high water forced a in the OonsUtiitloh they agreed to ' He refeired to a statement Mon- Catholic church Iff Bruseels for 78 terin Boon Otim'a ^venunent. the average taxpayers contrlbu- poiial he 1s preparing would be Hnnptaa. MIm ' traffic halt on six highways. let slaves be imported for another by State Rep. Robert T. victims of Jetliner crash week ago ^The king also ciuIM on neigh­ “more reallstlo” and would be while ‘ . . . Adm. Philippe Auboyneau. boring Cambodia, Burma and il. Ueo In Sprague of $50.27 to the The Red Cross estimated thqt 20 years; Irns. R-Madieon;' Hoiue chair local educaUon budget as against uniform from the dellars eoet basis ' Washington, after two terms aa of the finance committee, top wartime French Naval com­ la y a to send a coromlaaloa to.Laos nearly 1,000 peradna were dls- to h«lp guard against focaigB in- S801J8 oontrlbutsd by the average to ths bomsowBtrt plaoed by high water In Jefferaon Freaident, surely had no Illusions s said he tboiigM; It would mander u d former NA7X> Chief let< e a s tm Medltanttasaii, Darteh homeowner toward oduca- stout mankind. His fanwell ad- fm Uon eoetg ln that town, n w spread « m r s m Xkrw) (OeaMaMfl #• Pafe Iwe) drsaa is a catalogua o f warnings .(Osafl|niad m Plifo XhiM) ■ner lea f IOmso. « aa ragsTwn)' I ’, < ♦ ;.,i •;• .'■■ :■ i-..

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1961 P A 0 B T K R 8 & K'v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN^ WEDNESDAY^ FEBRpARY 22, MCHSTWO ■ecurity, the flnancial interests of the state or commuitoy of the repu­ EqualM 6 H 9m6owii6r Payments tation of an individual, Send$ M ew ge to NikUa State N ew s Press for Stronger " ^ Also appearing In support,of the W h ites B ar on bill was Everett'Dow, West Hart­ As You Like It ford town clerk and president of New Formula oh Tax Roundup ‘Right-to-Know’ L§w the\Town Clerks’ statewide organ­ ^ By JUDITH AHEARN N egro R ule Kennedy for Better isation. He said it was Important n now wRBNcn * to insure public access to records, INTO THE tVOBES (Oontiiioed tre n "Kovo One) Hartford, Feb. 22 tff)—Conneeti-t^asked for twe changes in the prei- since many officials in small towns For Education ‘ W t AltreM SlMlaweM cut’s newspapers have called upon ent law. are part-time employee and keep David SuBskind vtm voted man of the year In Rhodesia 2 ^ 4 , same group triad to bitch a make­ recorde at home. m e (rf th* beat waya to wrack toe lei^lature to put more teeth He urged a revision to make (Conttnmid from Page One) and Dinah Shwe waa voted woman of the U.Si,. Red Relations shift raft to tha tender with Inten­ in the etate'a so-called “right-to- Others who teslUied in support of average homeownsrs contribution A ptaeb o f maoWnyy to to j * " . * - 10 f « any refusal of access to records — year by radio and television editors and crit­ tions of riding it across the At­ know” law. the iJlll were Rep. William T. Shea to the edLwatiim coete in Hartford- (Centlnwd tren Paga Om ) mwAay .wrahch into the woriu. t o S 3 lantic. Both were arrested. ii. writing or verbal — grounds Jr., D-Meriden, House minority For education, this is a most ics in the annual television awards poll con- The Oonnecticut Daily Newspa­ for suggested speedy court action Using the same formula, Welle* (Oonttaned fireos Fag* Oaa) chav waa mbandcnlng hla puMle 11 manner of Qiaeklng, >ou am do The tender’s depaiturs ysstor- leader, who said the measure had equitable formula Welles empha­ ■howe toe wide variance and note* dvcted by lUdio-Televtaion 0»Uy.|------clamoring for N ftro rule of all ha aama aort of thing wlto * « 9 5 S per Aeeoclatlon told the General on the complaints of citizens or sized, noting that the school chil­ Garry Moore was voted best panel faud with the United States which day followed published reports by Assembly’s Judiciary Committee at Democratic support, and Robert that It le the bedroom towns toat Arthur Godfrey »nd Peullne Fred- three areas of the federation, developed during the lait six bridge hand. 9 4 9 a • British newspaper that toe de­ news media who are denied access Conrad, editor of the Southington dren come from the homes and «rtck won the *w«rd* In the radio show conductor.. Britain's biggest remaining bas­ lara in tha poUUca.vO( tba Cold % hearing yesterday toat the pres­ are “ paying more than the#' fair ar, -is undaritood to have told months of th« Buenhower admin Waat opana the queen of hearto, j r y s . cision to send the tender to Scot­ to public records. News, a weekly newspaper. the homes should be considered in share” of the education cost bur* part o f the s«n e poll. S Other award* want to Perry tion in Africa. But the BriUsh 6 3 to I T ent statute should be changed to Mason, best myatery; ‘The Un­ Kennedy that he tolltvea Khruah- tstration. and Souto wins with the king. land was being reconsidered. Foote recalled his own paper’s establishing a formula and de­ den. For Mi*i‘ Shore. It WM » fifth government in London announced prevent public bodies from going termining the distribution of state touchables," best filmed series: chev aerlously wants to reach aome Khruahehev ordered release of South must now go after the dia­ into private sessions “ at the drop difficulties in obtaining information Here are the average homeown­ WiXL yesterday it is determined to im­ two airmen who had been im­ * A 1 10' from the Enfield Police Commission Extended Forecast grants. , Sulikind von It for hi* produc- Rod Seriing, best writer; Shirley pose the new constitution for agr^ment in the field of disarma­ monds If he to to try eartouifly for 9 AK74 Marathon Hearings of a hat” er contributions In some other ment, prisoned last aummer. Thompaon last year. Welles said that although he Temple ^ o w , best children's Northern Rhodesia. hla csQtiiaot. Hence South leads a Hartford, Feb. 23 (A1—A mara­ The law was designed to protect Windsor Locks, Feb. 22' (fPt cities and towns Of the state: show; "Wagon Train," best west­ Thompaon also la said to believe told tha Soviet chieftain that Ken­ low diamond at tha second trick. the public's right to inspect pub­ He said reports' were turned agrees with the principles of the The Northern Rhodesian Con nedy had decided to continue' the thon hearing will be conducted by The U.S. Weather Bureau at Brad­ unified support proposal for school East Hartford, 3104;. Manches­ ern; “ Project 20." best public sUtutional Conference in London that Khrushchev wishes to avoid ‘nila to West's chands to’ look a Hartford (Jounty grand jury, lic records and to keep fully In­ flown verbally by officials. ter, 3172.14; Simsbury, 3203.77; any, kind of major military ahow- Eisenhower policy of no more U3 Pass 1 ♦ . P m When the Courant took the case ley Field Issued this forecast for aid, it is not practical and takes service program. broke up last week when African spy plane flights over Soviet terri am undfer the hawreat inAiidb. 'Thursday and Friday to consider formed on the actl'vitiee of official Connecticut today: Bridgeport, 380.11; Clinton, Some ofr the awards in radio down with tba United States bo- Before we see what West ought 3 ^ NeU H. BOle Dr. Rebert B. Kame bodies to court, the complaint was reject­ too long to accomplish. delegates walked out, complaining esuse he resllzes the enormous d«K Wry. whether murder Indictments The outlook for the next five Using Hartford as the example, 383.67; Easton, 3226; East Wind­ went ’ to Lindsey Nelson, best to do, let's sxamine what lb very should be returned in four sepa­ Carter White, assistant publisher ed because the Enfield officials had that enough of their people were strucUon that all countries would Shortly afterward, the White days, Thursday through Monday, this is how Welles determines the sor, 3172.29; Mansfield, 3257; El­ sportscaster; "Gunsmoke.” best not being giv«i the vote. likely to hap|>en tn the average rate' homicide cases. of the Meriden Record and Journal, not made their refusal in writing. lington- 3151; Vernon, 3167.91; suffer in a space-age fight with House announced that Thompaab Fund Drive Co-Chairmen Said Foote: calls for temperatures to average cost of local education to the av­ dramatic show; Bing Crosby and Africans outnumber ^v^llte* 1 had been summoned to Washington game of experienced playere. West spoke for the newspi^Msr eseocia- Norwich, 3118.13; Old Lyme, nuclear weapona. plays a low diamond, and dum­ Bouse will charge toe Jurors on Nell H, EUls and Dr. Robert B .f "The (Enfield PoUce) commission 8- or more degrees above normal erage homeowner. The computa­ Rosemary Clooney, best vocalists. million to 300,000 in the\federa Thompson spent, two hours with to brief leaders of the new admin­ can r ^ hearto or bid a opoOo tion. with little change during the pe­ 371.90; South Windsor, 3103.12; Howaid K. Smith, test news my's finesse of the jack of dla- their duties at the outset of the Kama wUJ be co-chairmen of parents, haa been a member of the He also said there ie a need for told us, in effect, ‘Go to to hell’ but tions are based on the 1959 grand tlon. which covers half a million Khrushchev immediately after Ken­ istration and that he would return suit. It partner dopi’ntothsr, you- riod. The normal mean tempera­ list. Hartford has 387-million in West Hartford, $208.96; and New commentator; "Newport J a s s square mllea and Include* rich to hla poet in Moecow in about moncto to taken by Bast’g'. queen. wUl look for game in notrump. seaalon. Then they will go to m xemple Beth Sholom’e building Temple since its establiehment. He quick court action when the public the court ruled that they had to Haven, $108.56. nedy's inauguration Jan. 20. He is blocked from getting informa­ tell us ‘go to heir In writing." ture in the Hartford area during home assessments Compared to a Festivals," best musical show; gold, copper, iron and coal de­ learned' at that time that Khruah- two' weeks. , South,later tries a aacond diamond (Oop^ght 1001, upper floor ttxnn In the county , , , ie a past member of the Temple “We must set equitable stand­ posits and a flourishing tobacco building to consider the evidence ^**"4 cam pal^ to raise 3260,000 In executive board. . tion in “ right-to-know” cases. Foote supported a bill introduced this period is 31 degrees ranging total grand list of 3600-mlllion. So “ The World Today," best docu­ flneaes and runa the rest of the General Feataraa Oorp.) from a high of 41 to a low of 20. one mill will raise 3605,000 In ards for etate aid to education mentary. * industry. The whites of Southern s u it . F our. diamond tricks give and question witnesses. pledges and contributions and Dr. Kama, who la associated “If you don't get an early hear­ by Rep^ Peter A. Cromble, D-En- * Here ia the schedule of cases: other source* for flrat-atage con- in the practice of radiology with ing in these cases, the matter be­ field. The measure would permit In New Haven, the range is 39 to Hartford. The education budget is distribution before the state b*- Coming Up In Manchester ^odesia dominate the federation, him the oontract plus one over gfins pouring more new money into and nationalist leaders In Nyssa- iVetc Use for Sur^tuf Thuraday morning—Robert G. atruction o f. new school and wor- Dr. William Ckmlon and Dr. Doug­ comes academic,” he said. closed-door sessions of public 2? and in Bridgeport 30 to 24. 310.5-miIlion in Hartford so it “ La Forza del Destino" Is the tzicli* Precipitation may total over one takes 17.3 mills to raise the educa­ these towns,” Welles said. He de­ last movie opera in the current land and Northern Rhodesia fear Now s Restaurant on Simday, March. members. The present synagogue sensational value] tiQM o f * n * y o f the Week" end Performances of the play will Blither way South will have i ing and recovery operations. charged with . fatally assaulting 12.' The building fund campaign at Linden and Myrtle Sts. was "Open End.' be Friday and Saturday, March 3 Both Welensky and Whitehead miasrable tone o f It. George DeMarchl, 83. of 30 Mor­ The beet diametic show of the and 4, at 8:15 p.m. at the school. praised thia proposed constitution Police Ranks Tha selection announcement H a b r o n HOT PASTRY PLATE will continue to April 30. dedicated in June 1940. An addi­ came ahortly after Jubilant oCfl Look fo r toto sort of play 'when­ . WITH POTATOES, ris St. on Jan. 6 with a wine bot- Temple Beth Sholom purchased tion was constructed in 1946. year ewmrd went to “Macbeth,' Tickets are on sale at Keith's at a conference of the United Fed­ Ue. eral party here today. Whitehead dale of the National Aeronautics ever you have K-x-x or Q-x-x VEGETABLE mag COFFEE a five-acre tract on E. Middle The present sanctuary has a atarrtnc Manrice Evane, put on by Variety Store, N. Matp St., Wel­ Requests for two new lieuten­ playing ahead of A-J-lO-x-x, ei- " 4- the Hallmaik Playhouae. said: "We wlU only be making and Space Administration report­ Citiz 6 ns to P lan Tpke. at Parker St. for about 325,- seating capacity of only 200, and don’s Drug Store on Main St., ants, two new eergeanta, two new peetoUy if toe dummy has no side No Foul Play 000 in 1957, and an adjacent one- the vestry accommodates 150. OeoTFe Sehaefer, who directed from any member of the little trouble for ourselves If we don't ed the successful recovery o f a $ . ThW CERTIFICATE accept the fact that we are a patrolmen, and one new detective similar capsule after it had been For Library W6 6 k entries. You may be able to shut 95c New York, Feb. 22 (JPi—Police I acre tract for about' 35,000 in There are now more than 200 fam­ 5 1 0 $ 1 0 ••jiacbeth," won the beat director theater, and at the door the night to# whole suit out report Investigation haa uncovered 10S9. ilies In the congregation, and Qf the performance. genuinely multiracial party.” are Included In Police (3iief James subjected to the most punishing 5 ENimES YOU TO award. conditions an astronaut might en­ Dally Qneation nothing euspicioup'in toe death of The initial goal of 3250,000 is about 250 children attend the I'nlvenlty Play He denounced British inUrfsr Reardon's 3445,954 budget requeet A dtisens' committee the **T1ie Comlna o f Christ" won the ence in the Rhodesia* during the counter oh returning to - Earth for Partner opens with one club, a Connecticut woman whose body expected to provide an expandable Temple’s religious Instructions. award In the color program cate­ The University Theater of the for 1961-62. from orbit. cdlebration of National Ubrary and tha next player peseee. You OAK GRILL was foimd In the railroad tunnel structure with auditorium to seat During high holidays last fall. University of Hartford chOM to past few years and declared: “It’s gory; Danny Kaye won Che com­ up to us to help the federal (fed­ Tliie would be an Increase of 349,- The spacecraft came through In Week has been formed.. Mrs, hold: Spades K Q 8 2; Hearto Q J so OAK ST., MAN0HE8TEK under Park Avenuei goO persona, designed with tem- Temple Beth Sholom had to hire edy award; and Harry Belafonte present M. Marcel Dubois' am' 596 over the present police budget Mrs. Gladys Aegerter, 56, New I porary ark for aervlcea, nine eration) government to get com­ excellent condition, prompting Everett Porter, Mra Douglas'Por­ 10 8; Diamonds K 8 7; Cflulie 6 the auditortium at Waddell School towards a mod*! DGG-240 Norge Coi Dryer won the musical award. bilious version of "Crime and Pun­ of 3396,359. space agency offlclale to pro^im What do you aay? Canaan, <3onm, apparently_ fell to claasrooms, admlnlatratlve offices. to accommodate the congregation. ishment" as the first production In plete independence at the earliest ter and the -Rev, John N. Cross, when presented to your Norge gee dryer A new seriee, Winston Church- possible moment.” The largest single increase would that a manned suborbital flight Answer: Bid one heart. You will death from a New Haven Railroad and kitchen facilities. It ia plan It la expected that part of the ini­ the new Auerbach Theater. be in salaries, from the present commuter train while on her ■way dealer er at The Hartford Gat Company 111, received the documentary may be attempted in the near fu­ Congregational pastor, will work find a major-suit fit if partner ned to construct a sanctuary later. tial quarter-million-dollar goal ihowroemt. Offer oppliet only In the areo aaries award, aa well aa the best The talent shown by the acting I 3829,849 to 3358.354. ture,- with kn orbit flight possible to work here as a textile designer. Mr. Ellis, president of Green will be realized by sale of the company, particularly Vincent -with the librarians. ______i served by The Hartford Cot Company, new program award. Along vrith thoee new posiUone, by the end of the year. An autopsy at Belle'vue Hoapltal Manor Construction Co., with hia present property. Lamo as the student, Raskolnikov, C o fu m o io Reardon has requested reclassify­ National Library Week Is April ■bowed the woman died o f a skull David Brinkley received: the An Atlas mlssUa hurled the one- 16-22, and is observed to help and Donald Knight as the detec­ ing the poUce mechanic to .create ton space vehicle 107 miles up and fracture and suffered a number of best oommentator of the year tive, Porfiry, was excellent. a new position of maintenance broaden/reading habits in America. STANLEY WARNER broken bones and other Injuries. of liquor after the polls close on ADMESS , award for the aacond time, and Heart Drive CaUs 1,425 miles down range. The craft, Starts Toniffht! The pace, we thought, was en. w W a rwis . wwr ■ cWef, creating a new school guard, ernfAy except for instruments, It is sponsored by The American Two New York City detectives election day. It was widely sup­ Book Committee Inc. in coopera­ livals Dispute THIS COUPON tirely too-alow, however, undoubt' M ddC 1 niS W 66 k crcaflng a position of landed near a recovery ship and event to the Aegerter home and ported by liquor sellers but op­ I $ 1 0 $ 1 0 I ediy because the play itself is I civUiui inBchAnic. was retrieved less than an hour tion with the American Library STATECO ■poke with the woman’s husband, posed by the WCTU. The State lumpy. A Iiunp of philosophy here, — - other Item* requested in the Aseociation. Matinee Thors and Frl. Ernest, W, also a textile designer, Uquor Control' Commission ssdd The annual Heart Fund drivais budget are 34,600 for after it waa hoisted aloft from 3n Governor’s »!8!iSi8!!Si8Si8S«!» BMrMMSeUvJ a lump of religion there, a lump Cape Canaveral. During Lent, Robert Schuyler At 2rt>6 PJW,—Doors who waa on toe train with her, it was not taking a stand on the WORTH $ 1 0 .0 0 of detedtiving here, a lump of a now underway in Columbia. Ray-1 having uniforms cleaned; 38,500, a Robert Gilruth, Ptvject Mercury will display hla Bible scrapbooks Open A t 1:80 PJif. when she disappeared Monday. bill. H-lonca Nylon hard luck s t ^ there. mond E. Lyman, chairman, director, said preliminary data in­ at Douglas Library. He has been Shoirii At 2:10-6:15 'and 8:85 She had started walking to the Budget Item Even compassion and love came dicated a man could have lived working on this religious ecrap; front and-was out of hla sight. ~ Pair Convicted Surgical Hosiery In lumps announced that hie workers wlU U ^ book hobby for 19 years. THE ‘Tha detectives and the husband spread their calls throughout the for added patrol; and aeven new through the flight. 8:10 6:25-10:10 New Haven, Feb. 22 (IP) — Com­ (Contfaiaed from Page One) wu ^ e theater itself left nothing It was Gilruth who named the Church Notes rode from New Canaan ,to New week rather than to try to do the I ears undter the usual yearly re- 6HEATEST York City yesterday on- the earns mon Pleas Court Judge Norman i to M desired. It has good scoiu- three astronauts who will start The St. Peter's Episcopal Churrii M. Dube yesterday convicted the Ucs, comfortable seats and a entire job qn Heart Sunday. .This I placement of cruisers, AMEN1 Tamarrow’* KIdt Show I p.m. train the couple had tsiken the day be fairer to make utility services ON THIS ALUNEW concentrated rehearsal for a< abort diacuation group -will meet tomor­ co-owners of a Meriden variety subject to the state sales tax in­ Sale pleasantly intimate aUnosphere. is partly because of a co^Ucting Reardon pointed out an item of row.at 7:30 p.m. Tlie'theme of the STORY “ THE IS “THE U>NH before. The detectives questioned date — Wilbur Fletcher Day — a 34,000 for electricity for the yeariy flight like that which ham the GHOSTS” BANOEB" store of selling obscene litm ture stead of raising the tax on utility space chimp survived on Jan. 31. seasion will be “Do You Know M'veral train crewmen and paaeen- EX-REGISTRAR DIES townwide affair to be held Bun-1 operation of traffic lights Iji town, gera. All said they did not see Mra. but dismissed two coRjpanion companies. A Redstone rocket, less powerful Your Church?” charges. / "Whenever one group must foot AUTOMATIC Norwalk. Feb. 22 i.g^—Funeral day afternoon. I Among the budget items that than the big Atla% win be used. The Rev. John R. Schtermann THEM -d Frea GUataa To Sea Okoaiet Aegerter’* plunge. services will be held hire Friday ■Working over a period of a show large Increases are conatruc- Adralaaiaa ETerjraaa 5Se The defendants, William C. molt of the tax bill,” Gladstone Gilruth said the threq were pick­ officiated Sunday at Hebron and « i ! ‘ Smith and Joseph S. Andrews, ■aid, “the hue and cry inevitably for John A. Mills, former Republi­ week, the canvassers can pretty I tlon and Ptof^wh *'*PPP,**’ ed on the basis of "evaluation of Gilead Congregational Churches. Strike Vote Tonight can registrar of votr.'s. Mills, 8S, well outamart the weather, too,” j 312,90031^,900 to axo.wo;320,000; ii^ uuuues, U ee, iromftom Indicated they 'wiU probably appeal goea up for a new kind of tax. Rep. want to get the 3».S50 to 310.360; repair parto ^ the large amount of medical and ‘The pastor, the Rev. John N. Cross, Waterbury, Feb. 22 (AV-Work- to the Stats Supreme Court o f Er­ Csdrns and hie feUow RepubUcane died yesterday at Norwalk Hos­ he said. “ We technical information accumulated sra o f the Oonnecticut Railway A pital. b, there are others pUee, fifim ^ r thus had the opportimity \o visit VmLT rors on grounds their .arrests are aware of this. They are also drim over with, during the inium pilot selection the Sunday schools. of the two Ughtiiig Qo. dtvleion here aye aware that the alternative they lining up." Welie hope to greet I Kmintenance. from 35,900 to {TO,- violated conetitutlonal safeguards s s i n c t t t e i JFocesa in the 22-month training churches. nSHEYB scheduled to vote tonight on concerning freedom of the press are moving toward is a state in­ NORGE Mer«CenifortW*(irta9' every’ houeeholder. but if a 124200*^“ ^ '^ ' program." Raimaond.Bninell showed a fllAi whether to authorize union offl- and an Indi'vlduars right to due come tax." Aal Sew w * * kw «Ww. -vaaser calls and cannot make con-1317,000 to 322,200. _ He emphasized that all seven and spoke on “Alcohol" at the rials to call a strike against the “We suggest," May aaid, "that tact, materials and an envelope By way of explanation Rewdon process of law. Mia Ml MMMa •Nvwl astronauts will be eligible for later Pilgrim Fellowship meeting Sun­ Blatlaee Only Wed, and nmra. bus line. They 'L^ere fined $50, half the the Senator defend Gov. Dempsey's FALSE TEETH win bo left and wo urge everyone said In his budget request that ^ ' In the last two days, union Btie u a pMusat «ay to oTwcom* ballistic and orbital flights. He day evening. The group left today Retiim Tka Baaran fines origfiially imposed In mimici- tax bite instead of attempting to loots plats (UseoatTort. PA8TErm, to" help by sending in a contribu-1 lieutenanta would ■ be tor, added said that on any manned flight, the for a two-day outing in Littleton, - Baya la menffiers in Bridgeport, Norwalk interpret the RepubUcan position. SB improTod poeder, mrmklod on supervision and for divisional con­ Of The psl court, for eelUng obscene WELDON tioii to fight ‘heart dleeaee'." other six astronauts will occupy N. H. ' “Craeh In and New B r it ^ reaffirmed a “girlie” and nudist magazines. He said the GOP was appaUed at uppor and lower plstM bolds tatm The follotring peraons are soli trol of department actlvltiee such n r DRUG COMPANY dnnar so that tlw foal mort com- key control posts. Sconta to Bowl Tiaerat Plica Las Vegas" strike vote taken last November, Dube dismiseed two additional Gladstone's statement on Washing- fortabla.. No gummy, soosy, patty ctlora: Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ray­ as a lieutenant in charge of the Glenn stressed this in saying it I:4e 1:M Autooriztng cdBclsls o f the Ainel- ton’s Birthday “when we use the M l Mata St.—MO S-Sttl taata or faaUas. It'a aliaUno jnoa- detective bureau, records division, Girl Scouto will hold a bowling counts against each charging they add). Dota not sour. Cbaeka “plata mond Lyman, Mra. Edward Peter­ Would be an understatement to say party on Saturday at the Willi- gaihated Association o f Street, made obscene literature available Ufa of our First President In teach­ son, Mrs. Clinton Ladd, Mrs. Rol­ etc. ^liawn Evenings Only! isectrical Railway and Motor ing our yoimgaters respect for the odor” (dantuta braatb). Oat he was happy to be one of the mqntlc YMCA. The girls will leave to minors. TXRB today at aav dnis oooBttr. and tisramie, Mrs. Carl Hempel.___ The new sergeants would be for tlu-ee Saaaa Bararard~ Speaear Traev Coach S^loyes of America to truth." Mrs. Kirby Tappan, Mrs. Waftar I continued operational field control “We’ve tried, however, to play the town hall at-noon to return at .damca Mataa Prederie March dall a walkout no later than Mon- Dempsey's budget proposals caU 4:30 p.m. The present planis to al­ ‘‘Marriage CULTURAL STUDY URGED taxes, including a sales tax jump Wheaton, Mra. George Greenway, such aa wai started during the past down the ‘first' aspecto," Glenn "Inherit 4sy* Washington, Feb. 22 (AV^Rep. Merton Wolff and Thomas K o-| yw . ■aid. low for a aqaek after the bowl­ EXTRA; "TOY TINKEBS" "Go Round” ; If all four ffivlsions agree on from 8 to 3H per cent. He ruled ing program. The cost for bowling C-8rapc aad Robert N. GlaUno, D-Conn., re­ koska. The new member of the detective The Wind” toe date for a strike, a 48-hour out a state income tax, however, DRYER ^For inatance, today’s flight 15 cento each. GlrU should SUN.: "Savage Innocents" Color cently named to # Houee subcom­ Alyio Mrs. Ralph ElUi, Mrs. Ibreau would be to help absorb the was much more important to c:se-ie:ie l:ie" ■warning will be given before toe 'even aa a remote posslbiUty. " WHAT securities you buy, sell and hold during a bring any necessary amounts for and "J m n ^ g Jacks" - mittee on cultural- activities, has Gladstone said Dempsey sought VALUE $229.95 given period will determine your investment suc­ George K. Bhiane, Mr*. John Mur- heavy ease load there. Project Mercury than the name on 960 dri'vers, mechanice and othera urged ■'■'comprehensive congres­ phy, Mrs. Sol Sinder, Mrs. Lau­ The new patredmen would be for food in addition. Oveapraaf DIaaerware aad itaiaiaM walk, off their Jobe, a union to avoid an income tax by propos­ cess. 'This underlines the importance of impartial the first ticket. Nor does this There will be no ewimming pro­ Wed.: Btamh 1st "Can Can” to ladlea Wedacaday aed Tkaradar sional study of the status of this ing that the burden of new state rens Holbrooks Jr., Mrs. Clarence complete elimination of supernu­ change the. importance of our spokesman said. coimtry's cultural activity. “We SPECIAL OFFER $179.95 investment recommendations. WHERE you do Jeffries, Mrs. Clifford Erickson, meraries, which was also started gram until March 7. The strike would affect about costa be distributed evenly among whole group of seven. We have The Podium Playere have agreed have neglected our vast cultural all areas of the economy. business does, therefore, make a big difference. Mrs. Joseph Armstrong, Mrs. Wil­ this past year, and would also be continuously thought of ourselves 70,000 dally riders In the Bridge­ resources in a manner aimilar to LESS COUPON 10.00 for added petrols which wlU become to allow the girls to attend the port, New Britain, Waterbury and Dempsey’s recommended budget You can be certain of getting impartial recom­ bur Fletcher, Mrs. Barney Kaas- a 7-man team. ‘The nearer ..we our neglect of our natimial re­ also came under sharp Republican man. Miss Rita Evane, Mrs. Wil- necessary for expanding school. dress rehearsal of “The Mikado, Norwalk areas. mendations from us because we deal in all types get to launch day, the more im- March 8, at 25 cento per girl. The sources at toe turn of the cen attack yesterday as It was re­ Mam Roberto, Mrs. Robert Church. 1 jiortant each m em bn of the team ■ I Negotiations between manage tury," Giaimo said in a statement of secuiitics . . . not just one. Come on in and Manchester. The new cruiser Is be­ rehearsed will be in the RHAM LENTEN SPECIALS ment and union officials on a new viewed by the legislature’s appro And Mrs. Allan Robinson, Mrs. 'lecomes." yesterday. priatlons committee. talk things over. Alton Lathrop, Mr*. Charles ing requested for the same rea­ High echool auditorium. The oontract broke down Saturday. son. Gilruth declined to estimate act time haa not been set. Workers of toe bus line have The hearing before the GOP- Burnham, Mrs. Mathew Bach, when the manned Redstone flight Every Wednesday and Friday FEARS JOB BIAS domlnated committee waa the first Mrs. William Sledjeskl,, Mrs. Reardon le seeking a new civil­ Personal Not p.m. and SaL until noon. Triplett, Mrs. Viola Demers. Mrs. division as the present stefl can visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. September, ONLY fore a human being Is sent into passed a resolution asking the agency budgets. Delia BJork, Mrs. Theodore Beebe no longer meet the demand' due EMward A. Foote this week. She Full Course Dinners . The principal obstacle blocking Space. Choice of: a settlement Is wag^es. state director of labor to confer Rep. Allen C. Innes, R-Thomp and Mrs. George V. Johnson. to Increased work. Privately, some 'NASA officials Is a home economics teacher in with the Electric Boat Division of son. House chairman of the appro­ Also Mrs. HarCui Smith, Mrs. The new school guard would be Sweden, And is in this country Freeh Fruit Cup, Juice. Shrimp INCLUDES DELIVERY AND NORMAL INSTALLATION PUTNAM & CO. gave this evaluation; Soup and Salad General Dynamics Corp. at Grot­ priations committee, charged that M am bars Now YoHe Stock Exchonga Silas Barrett, Mrs. Ftank l^rvis, to meet the need of changing traf­ If a man ride* in the next. on an exchange program, and will Liquor Law Hearings on, Conn., to assure that Rhode the budget as presented to the Melilurt vtntine el imell aurra dierge ft lAfT CM m n. • MANCMont • m i mi s-i iii Mrs. Thomas Carlson. Mrs. James fic patterns and conditions. Redstone-capsule launch, it will be study home economies in -this Choice of: Hartford, Feb. 22 (iP>—Package Islanders are not discriminated committee “does not give a true country, flhe plana to spend two Mmn r. Hair • Rafcarf N. RarM Murray Jr., Mra. Leela Beck and- In about two months. But It will e Broiled Chicken Lototer store owners, restaurateurs and against in planned layoffs. The figure." Misa Myrtle (JoUlns. be three monthe if eclentiato de­ weeks in thie state and wUI irlslt e Broiled Rainbow Trout other M)Uere at llqix>r have asked company announced last week It Innes expressed repeated distress the University of Connecticut Youth Seek Town History cide to launch another chimpanzee e Deep Fried Scallops toe General Assembly,, to relax will lay off several hundred per­ that the Governor's proposals fdr Three honored guests were pres­ Storms, Floods to,, work out minor difficulties Mr. and Mra. Harold L. Gray of e Combination Seafood Platter aome o f the ptovlshma o f Oonnec sons. pay raises an^ fringe benefits for WITH ALL THESE DELUXE FEATURES AND MORE... ent Tuesday afternoon in Richard ■ t v s e . a which cropped up on the Ham Hebron have heard from their eon e Broiled S'wordfieh tlcut'e liquor, oontrol laws to pro state employes were not supplied -vJ Curianda' Grade 6 claseroqm at | -| g '| - I I g -v -g a A ie g li e k c and daughter-in-law O p t. and tect them In event o f Inadvertent in comparative figures to the com­ ■hot. e Baked Stuffed Clams (3asino EXCLUSIVE FOUR-WAY, All-FABRIC DRYINO MUSICAL CHIME REMINDER th,e ^ rte r School in connection | They eay an astronaut orbit Mrs. Uoyd S. Gray that they ha Ve e Baked Halibut with buttered > ■alee to minon. mittee. with the group's study of Colum- L 6 chauss6 Cit6 d flight, using an Atlas, le possible been transferred from L i 111 e Parsley Sauce They asked the legislature at a State Budget Director Frederick • ..with Of without tumbling end with or without hoot bia. Hie guests were Mrs. Junie (Oontinaed from Page One) this year if several practice Atlas- Rock, Ark., to Denver, (Jolo. Capt. e Filet of Sole in Casserole'^ bearing yesterday to make liquor A. Schuckman promiseijjnnesseiLI that Squler, Albert E. Lyman and Phil, 6 6 eapsule tests are euecessfuL These Gray le with the U.S. Air Force. ■ Deep Fried Oysters ■alee to minon a violation only If F o r R SCU Work detailed breakdownss or employe S-YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL FUNCTIONAL PARTS ip H. Isham. Iheae prominent (Birmingham) County last night. _ t o e dispenser knows or has reasmi costs oiKsn agency basis would be cltlsehs with a ■wtolth of history include orbiting an empty capsule Ail Dinners Served with Appetizer ADJUSTABLE DRYING RACK — ------__ About 100 families fled the rising and a clilmp. Maneheetor Evening H e raid to suspect the buyer ia under 21. Sgt. Elwood A. Lechausse, son provided, to the comtoittee at fu­ . . . ttondord ene-year warranty en meter 2 ^ Soup, Salad, Potato and Vegetable, Dessert and Beverage at their fingertips meted as a lis­ water at Gadsden, Ala., and an un­ HSteea coireepoadent, Susan B. ■ Under present law, toe seUer is of Col, and Mrs. Ralph M, Le ture hearings. • ..fo r drying nyioas and ether delicate fabric* with­ tening panel and group of con. counted number were evacuated Peadleton, telephone ACadSmy CHILDREIN UNDER 12 YEARS—31.00 liable for penalties if he seUs to chausse of 569 E. Center St., Man­ Innes said that extra benefits eultanto on the research the fifth near Tuscaloosa, Ala. A few evac­ 6-8464. a minor under any circiunatancea. out tumbling (Lobster not included for children) chester, got a letter of commenda­ totaling $18 million for the next LIFCTIME GUARANHE AGAINST RUST graders have done In studying uations were reported near Mont­ Pro-R6 d Raps Call The liquor sellers also asked the two fiscal years were not Included their town's early beginnings. The tion recently tor the rescue of gomery. Satellite Spin Sloused legiioatute's Liquor Control Com- In an agency-by-agency breakdown children have used aa their main While the flooding . hai been For Nautral Laos EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY MIGHT iqittee to approve the sale of alcho- Greek soldier who was stricken for the committee. FOUR-POSITION HEAT SELECTOR SWITCH source of reference material, “The prevalMit over much of the south­ with a respiratory ailment, Washington — Navy scientists lie beverages to anyone who eliowa Among Dempsey’s extra spend­ SIX CUBIC-FEET CAPACITY Story of Columbia,” which was east, oAly one death haa been re a motor vehicle oj^rator’s license LechaiUae and Pvt. Artemloa (OontoiiMd from Page One) have bMn able to all but stop or­ DICK CALitRO TRIO ing requests were a 3200-a-year compiled and written by a group ported—a drowning In Louisiana. I. ai nr mnre and bear. I Zahariades, both communicatlmis pay arise for a majority of state AUTOMATIC IGNITION ...f o r fres-ffenting tumbling end wrinMeJres drying of women from The Women's Eight peraona were injured when biting aatelUtee from spinning in W o ? toe woidd^^^ Landsoutheast in tervention in' his kingdom. The space. Magnetic rode on one satel­ tog. a photograph of the would-be Izmir, Turitev.Turitey, were worklmrworking on the employes in the lower and moder­ Guild of Columbia Congregational a tornado wlilried through Angie, custoihers. ate Income brackets, a permanent Church In 1964 in connection -with La., Tuesday. It destroyed two Pathet Lao leader aaid the only lite launched last year slowed its same shift in the NATO communi­ spin from 2.8 revolutions per sec­ Support tor these bllla came cations center when Zaharisdes waa $180 cost-of-living pay increase, the town's 150th anniversary. houses and a high aohool, but none road to a peaceful solution' iii Lade from the Associated Restaurants and atate financing of 75 per cent They also- sought the enefwere to of the 535 students had arrived ond to lese than one In TSO eec- WALNUT stricken and fell unconscious. The waa to ‘‘end the. U.S.-'ihailsnd .in­ onds. The rode moke toe eatellite of Connecticut, the council of Rea Greek soldier was experiencing dlf- of the cost of employe hospital specific questions they themselves for classes, when the twister tautant Associations, the Con­ and medical Insurance premiums. Initiated. Curland acted as mod­ struck. tervention” and either reconvene act In earth's gravity field like 7 WALKUT STREET— MANCHESTER, COI,... ficulty to breathing ao Lechausse the 1954 Geneva cimferenee on a ball aplnntng m molasses, forc­ necticut Package Storas Aesocia- applied mouth-to-mouth reeplra Republicans have also chfitged erator. Another tornado spawned from F6r R ssem tioiu: Cali Manche|rter Mitchell 9-8070 Uon, and the Connecticut Hotel As­ rain-bearing, alowly-m«vlng low Indoclilna or call togather the 14- ing it to flow down. tlon. He helped Zahariadea into that the state payroll has been Work Seaeioo Set natlqn conference euggested - by sociation. "feather-bedded.” The Ladies Society of Columbia preasurt areaa advancing from tha truck which carried him to Izmir Gulf of Mexico hit Sumrall, Mias, toe Ctombodlen chief o f etate. I Opposition cam* from the Con­ U8AF hospital, continuing his They said they will attempt to Congregational ^ u roh will hold Prince Norodom Sihanouk. necticut Women’s Christian Tem­ trim the present 24,000 personnel NOW AT THESE DEALERS a work eeeslon tomorrow in the last night. It oauaed 32,000 dam­ respiration efforts en route. WORKS LIKE A CHARM! age to an auto repair shop, but no Stnmhanpuvong aleo charged perature Union, Three days earlier Lechausse payroll' and also reduce the numter Parish House. Mrs. Raymond E. that m eldent Kennedy’s adminis­ one was Injured. Meanwhile, the State PoUce de wife Betty Jo presented him with of 1,600 additional jobs recom­ Clarke, first directrsM, nss asked tration haa "tntentofled armed In­ partment asked the General As­ BRING YOUR COUPON FROM THIS AD! members to bring old nylon stock­ A number of families left their l»ra a a n ta . Omr m i Itore AitHquea, Oettko, their first child, a eon. mended by Dempsey for the new 2- tervention and expanded the civil dsgKtais sembly to approve a blU to make It Lephausae’s father ia director of year period. ings. ThsM may be in any state houses in low-lying Areas of Mis warinLaoa." Pskirieiw Cusi em Cera, Resold He* Rede, Rece 'Cera, It take inagic to make the happiefit things sissippi last night and the atate een, Meier BsuIsimM a Aseesasriea. lUegal for a minor to have Uquor nuclear research at Kirtland Air Among specific budgets heard by of repair, she -said, becauM they Hie statement waa reported by Hartford Cot 333 Hartford — 687 AAoin Street, Moncheiter, on happen in your life. All it takfis is the wisdom to will be cut up and used to stuff adjutant general, W. P. WUaon, eelMi Cieltine Prajpem of bilemellenel in his possession. The blU would Force Base, Albuquerque, New the committee yesterday was a The Company, Pearl Street, Red China’s New China Newt TpMk a Reed Reese fci Sesad A Celer. also make it unla'tvful for teen-1 Mexico, $1,855,000 request for additional plw ahead and save ahead for what you really Cloth animals. said the National Guard la ready Agency. ‘ BLOOMFIELD Shoor Brolheri, ISO Trumbull Street 4.’ ,4 ----- a UueeHenel. Thera’s tesieihliiH agars to have liquor In their cars operational expenses for the leg­ Star Television Annex, 1139 Albany Avenue . Lenten Service for further evacuations t'o d a y, ' far Bwiy Meiwber at We-PemM ' Bernle't TV & Appliance Co,, 770 Blue Hilli Avenue w ant m dst . . . plus the w ill to follow throuRrh principally in Hattlasburg where unless accompanied by 'someone ■ ^ islature. Tranial Sales, 1301 Moln Street The first in a series o f Lenton llttl ANNUAL NAMUNAL faithfi^y on your own protfkm of systematic devotions foV CongrsgaUonaUsto the Leaf and Bewie Rivera are Yard*s Help Sought ______J ______The requeet, about $750,000 more CUSTONBURY c p t I Town Truck, Car than waa requested (n .pnvioue EAST HARTFORD savinir. It. works like a charm ! '' will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. expected to flood much of the Menace & Sent, 2607 Main Street . Calano's Furniturama Inc^ 669 Bumild* Avenue city. London --- The ISritieh, Govern­ gan testified that many teenagers yean, is larMly due to S: $1,900 In the Parish . House. Theme for In Minor Crash J, M. Fields Department Store, 820 Silver lone the series to “Jesus Christ, the Waist-deep water ran through ment peye half the operating coat buy Uquor - in New 'Yoric. state, | salary boost for IsglMators and for HARTFORD vtoera to » minimum age for buy­ Ught o f the World." Devotions the buSinsM eectiCn of Cleveland, of police forces CMtolde Londm and Increased legtolatlve sinploye costs. Atlantic Soles Co« 1935 Park Street WEST HARTFORD thus maintains a degree of control ing Uquor la 18, and return to Con-1 Slight damage resulted at 8:80 wUl be held each week at toe. aama Mtoa., and much of OolumMa, Irewn Thomten, Inc., 942 Main Street Aetna Radio & Appliance Co„ 30 Ui Solla Read time and ^aea throughout XAnt maintains a degrea of control over necticut by ear. ysstsrday afternoon when a- toeto- DODi) J K (Je t s d e g r e e 30/ ■ oiitham Mtoatstoppi, was reported them. Scotland Ttord, toe London " .... H a r t f o r d Capitel Heme Equipment Co^ E37 Park Street MANCHESTER Tlte confirmation ctoM for Grade under wator. / He said poUce are unable to take owned pickup truck being operat­ WashtoKton, Feb. 82 (AT—Thom­ 1 Metropolitan torcei nearly alpaya preventtva measures when they ed by Clifton L. Potter, M, of 131 as J. Dodd Jr., 25-yaar-old son df Coneumer Sole* Ce., 3310 Main Street Gdedyear Service Store, 713 Main Street 7 and 8 atudento will be held Sat-1 Tha Weather Bureau said to* dlraets toe invasUgttion of major AM AU MgW MHOWI Donlelt-AHai Home Supply Co., 39 Windior Street urday at a.m. find teenagers with liquor in their | Faric S t, and a car being driven Oonnectleut'a Democratic Senator, Nermani, Inc., 443 Hartford Rood raiae -wUl continue, increasing tos Crimea in all parts of. Engtond. 8 \ ' UT8 6 MBRI, SUHI MMMt by George M. Adams,os, 46, o f 41 will receive a master at sito-degree Hub Storei, 493 Mein Street worries of these living in lew-ly- possession. WETHERSFIELD Each local gevanunant must aauiTt $M6 + 9.T. emumm ms Thera was no opposition to tha luilghton St, oolUded on Harrison from George Wsahtogtoa Univer­ E . J. Kervette, Inc., 913 AAaIn Sheet 4 ^ Bveedag lag areas ef Atohama, Oaorgla, the cost at probing amurdtr untow. Cemumer Sole* Co;, 1037 Slhn Daone HIgInmy FEB. 22 26 proposal. S t, south o f E. Center S t sity today. He plans to oonttoue his Modem Refrigeration A Appliance Ce., 33 NtW Fdik Avaoue P ’1.,/ boutotoha, MtoatoainK and,' to a within M hours at toe dlseovery at I Thera were no Injuries ar- Btudlss to Obtoin a doctorate in the Seote'e Mr, Irifte ISW fil6a»MWhww 4iB)nc»-soim c s l o o v s im t T 4 U K x m ie , 4 Itop. John E. Bisks, D-Wtodhsm. or A L loch* AppHoM* Ca»'23l Fork SOaN 3 leasar' SBtont, the OaruHma * b tha eitsu . It regMSts toa T aid'sl apok* (nr his bill to permit sals I rests. / field o f goTsrnmant. help. ' O' ■I?

Nn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,; MANCHESTER, CONN, W IX ^SD A Y , FEBRUARY 22. 1961 P A G l I l t B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, m l P A G B R X m tlckeU fo r $1 w ill atUl be avail­ Economy Tickets able for those who do not wish Beth Sholom Units to purOhase ' the large ecimomy Behnm Invention of ICBM RockviUe-Vernon Asked for Pools book of tlclcet#r ‘ Planning Musical big TV-Radio I ’onight In a separate recommendation, m the oommlaeion advieed that the A recommendation^ has been wading poole be free toithoee chil­ The Mr. and Mrs. Club and Sis­ Jaycees Seek terhood of Temple Beth Sholom First Preadent Shared made by MancHeeter’s Advisory dren wUhing to utilize theze fa- ^ ‘.Mil ING S r f ^ ! I ( fashion TORINO Park and Recreation Commission clUtlee. will present a. "Musical Nasherel" Public Opinion television to General Manager Richard Mar­ in this Temple vestry Saturday at < SPECULS THURSDAY, FRM®*JATUI®AYi F E W yA ^ •:00 A1 Mann News The Price la Right (C) 10. 22. 80 tin that fees charged for using Elks Setback 8:30 p.m. news! Man^s Doubt About Mau ^ I ^eater (la pn«rM) Wanted-%ead or AUve I, the Verplonck and yet to he built The ftodcvtua Junior ChaoMr n rst Hum (in progress) *1110 Nelson Itemuy Alvin J, Hirschfeld will be mas­ Fuadajr fUnnles Tallahassee 7,000 Salters swimming pools be low­ SUte Shoe Repair, 1,664; compared with the struggle going of Coimnrce baa completad lejt ter of ceremonies. Cantor .George « r » i * o m ) Cartoao Playbouinaybouae t:00 Hawatlaa Eye I. 40. ered. Leone’e, .1,644; North Ends, 1,611; Wald will lead In slngiiig well- on Qien. may seem vs>y smaU. a in its extenaiva survey of WUd BUIHlckok______Ttmea Square Playhouse The board ' recommends that a BIG BONUS BONANZ A fOUPC; a ! 6 0 0 FRTE ST A M P S !! Early Show (in progreii) The Rttleman . * „ Woody’s, 1,585; 4T’s, 1,675; Wal­ known melodlea DUR COLOR-BRIGHT •awM to the righti of oth« Uttia tactloaal diffarence of opin- the Rockvina and Vernon com­ S:U TV iUU Order Slarfcet Perry Como Show (C) 10, 23. book of 100 admiaalon tickets, citlaeM . o r to the permwieat and Ion. munities and is now seeking an- CoronadoCOtVIUMIO 9IF >1 Hy Slater Eileen which would norm ally cost $10, nut Clippers, 1,646; Peterson’s, 1, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Scheer aggregate Interests of the «*n- By that time tha Barth wa live S:35 Weather, NeWe ft Sports. 9:M Danger la Uy Business should be reduced to $7. This 520; 4XXXX, 1,516; Brass Key, will be program chairmen, assisted from tha public to a mun- ~ Reecue I'Ts Got A Secret 8, by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. HlracH- BBunitjr. on may be in intense Interplan­ 77,' StSO Robin Hood 10:00 NiJied.CUy 8, 10. 40. would permit those who have 1,506; Sharpies, 1,483; Patten’s, 1009b WOOL FLANNEL SUITS “Thw are two methods of cur- etary dispuu with other men, or her of quaatlona. Channel 8 News Peter Loves Hary 33. large famiUea to utilize the fa- 1,473; J^ g and You, 1,466; Her­ feld and Mr. and Mrs. Morton maybe monsters, on othar worlds. The Jayceea want to know .... 6:45 Douslae Edwarde UnIM Statea Steel Hour ald, 1,449; 4C's, 1,436; Ckimmis- Rosenthal. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ' Jng the mischiefs of facUons: The . Bunuey-Btinkley News 10. ! lllUlon Dollar Movls ciUtiea more often at a reduced i" one, by removing Its causes, the Even the abort time lapse be­ what the public thinks should bo 7:00 MUIIon Dollar Hovle 10:80 TMtrope rate. However, along with this sloners, 1,370. Kramer and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar - other, by controlling Its efforts.” tween Washington’s Day and ours done to improve Rockville’s ap­ T0PFy"SAys ...CUP TH IS coupon noun News a Weather Jmnny Midnight recommendation, the commission High single, 111, 4ra ^and Rottner will be in charge of re­ abows how naar-eightad even the pearance; to attract visitors to Highway Patrol U:00 Barry Barents r said that the normal book of 10 Sharpies. freshments. Tht Constitution was meant to One conpoa per fiualljr: will be hnnored. Offer eziritce Snt, March 18 '' Shotgun Slade Big News ea6^ une iaclidi... dmootL - be the controller. It isn’t any more wisest of us can be because at Vernon; to attract industry; to " Lockup News. Sports A Weather perfect than man, bat it has work­ times ws tend to aee no further meet school needs and recreation­ C i T J I Dangerous Robin World^a nisst Movies (C) TV b a ll Order U:1S Jack Paar Show (C) 1 0 . ed. because it is based on a real- tJwn the contem porary problem s al faeUiUet. . . 7:15 Sports Camera Guns of the West J, .lstic view of. the nature of man, whi<* beset us. Among the list of queatkms are I^ IIgh U Feature WsAington guessed completely three which pertain to current is­ — News Premiere > extremely well. — T:S0 Hong Kong U:35 News But we still have factiona. more wrong on mankind’s devilish po­ sues in the town welfare, consoli­ — Wagon Train 10. 11:90 Jack Paar Show (C) taiionng u/on der^ui * numerous and powerful than in tential for wiping himself out of dation, and trash disposal. The Aquanauts 13:60 News and Weather ,...... existm ce. People receiving quoatlonnalreo t:30 Harbor Command Late News It Washington's time, at home and FOR COMPLETE LIBTTNO '' abroad. It's because of factional In his farewell address hs ad­ will be asked if they think wel­ FREES 608 WORLD STMIPS! BEE SATURDAY’S TV W E A ^ 1 disputes, on a world scale now, vised isolationiam for America. He fare facilities and policies are ••• that this country is in its present seemed to think this country could adequate; if they favor consoli­ and a vuai^ iooLin(^ a6 Jii. . deadly struggle. eurvlve very nicely by Itself, no dation of the town’s three gov­ mKN THIS ctaroa K m u ii u m i T n thousand years from now, matter what happened to the rest ernments and the way in udileh Radio T. whed'the world may look a little of the world. it ahould be done; and if they (TM s UattBg laelodea only thofo newa broadcasts o f 10 or 15-miniite —. dilierent, if it's still here, the That was before m ankind have any comments on present langUi. Some atatloBa carry oflier abort newscasta). 3 ' present, contest between demo- thought up intercontinental mis­ sewage and refuse disposal serv­ 2) W DBO-usa :06 What's Your Opinion siles. ices. 1) 8:06 NIghtbeat tkoa^L tkei^ codt doiiatrs dratic Capitalism aitd. Communism, s-.oo News _ 11:00 News Results of tha Jaycea survey Moat be atampad betwaea Moat be a ta a ^ betwaaa t:t0 Art Johnson Show 11:16 Sports Final, Weather are to be announced in March. datea March $ and 4 8:05 Raynor Shines 11:90 Starlight Serenade The organization wlU concentrate dates 23 and 80 1:00 News, Sign Oft 1:00 Sign Off W H AT-«U WPOP—1416 PHority List Asked on a "number one project" later 8:00 Paul Harvey 6:00 Today In Hartford COTTON KNrr in the year, the project selected 6:30 Sound Stage 7:00 Bob Scott largely on the baaia of information 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 9:00 Ray Somers _ morel 8:30 Night Flight 1:00 Del Raycee Show brought to light by the survey. 10:00 John W. Vandsrcook WIMF—1396 Ice Gaosee Crash 3) «) 11:30 Public Atfalra 6:00 Financial Newa On 12 Drain Projects U:00 S in 6:06 Showcase and Maws John E. Plnkham, 28, of 00 7:UV Fuitoh Lewis Jr SHEATHS Woodland St, Mancbaateri told 8:00 News and Weather 7:16 Evening Devotloiis m n M wsstBfsn iwctfb* Mnrt ba atawped between 6:20 Strictly Sports 7:30 Showcase and Naws General Manager Richard MsrtinWDemocratic minority ef tha board Vernon ccmatables be recehred wi­ 7:36 Family Theater datas Blardi t and 11 datee Mtonh 10 and 18 6:90 Suppertime Serenade last night was tawtmcted to draw has said stvaral times is available ly a cut on bla left band laat 6:45 Three Star Ihctra 8:06 The World today for capital improvements has al­ night after his car crashed into 7:05 ConvereaUon Piece 6:30 Showcase and News ' that never sag^ * up a priority list of storm drain 7:30 News 11:00 Music Beyond tha Stars and News ready been tied up in ether proj­ the guard rail first on one side of 7:46 Radio Moscow 13:06 News Roundup projects from a list of 12 projects ects, Martin said. West Rd., then the other. Addiwts. ______- — - - - — — - - - — 8:06 Popa Concert ' 13:18 Sign-Off be has dIready said "are needed Among these projects are the Vernon Chief Constable Ed­ now as much as they will be re­ codification and printing of the mund F. Dwyer said Plnkham’a shrink^ or stretch! quired in the future.’’ -town charter, $1,100; town court, car was heavily damaged. Pink- Bolton One of the projects which seem­ $430; town derk, 31,600; Salters ham said the car akidded on a ed to catch tba eye of town dl- swimming pool, 345,000; Christ­ patch of ice and he lost control rectons last eight, at an informal mas lli^ta, $1,200; additional o f i t Boosters Director Urges meeting in tba municipal buildingi snow removal and sanding, $28,- No arrest was made. Constable was $122,900 for a storm drain on 000; W. Center St. storm aewer, Carl Frcderickson is still Investi­ ’TOPPY” SAYS . . . FOLLOW THESE SIWnE IHSTRUCTIOHS $9,000; Barnard Junior High addi­ Broad SU Botasd St Durant 8t, gating. Clip this coupon! Have it stamped each wedt, with any purchase at FO-M o r m ow , Work for Community Good tional renovations $1,000; and Rockville Police arrested Ken­ Ksaex S t and W- Middle Tpke. Union Pond, $9,800 on which there for 4 weeks—AND GET 108 FREE BONUS STAMPS WITH EACH PURCHASE! This would relieve pressure on neth Florence, 21, of 175 Union When coupon ia con^Ietely stamped you get . . . A 200-STAMP BONANZA IN_AD- is a hearing scheduled. Carlton T. Daley, director of^aerv^ hy the Grange at its meet- an IS-lnCh main on Broad St, The total of these projects is St, last night and charged him Dm ON TO THE 408 BONUS STAMPS ALREADY ISSUED! A TOTAL OF 800 FREE Which is being bombarded by with Improper, passing over a STAMPS. If you mlas a week, this coupon la stUl valuable. You receive 100 stamps the boostera for the Junior high Ing Friday at 8 p.m. at the Com 397,180, which if added to the munlty Hall. On the refreshment The new "ea$y- w aters ru sh in g through a 30-ineh available manies la $240,329, said double white line on Grove St wito each Imprint. -school, aaid totiay he hopes all main leading down from the hlU on The accused is due in court March committee are Mr. and Mrs. Martin. who are Interested in sound ed­ w U eh the hodpital is located on Mayor Harold A. Turklngton YOU OBT-YOUR RBOULAR STAfDFS TOO! Joseph Machie, Mr. and Mra. wear" slim sheaths Maynea S t propoM i that Martin draw up the Oonaty Democrata to Meet ucation wUl continue to work for Clifford Loomla, and Mr. and Mrs. Another fmisgstion the dl- priority list of atom drains, and Tolland County Democratic leg- the good of 'the schools and the John Maloney. In popcorn or reetots seemed to favor was $32,- Bulletin Board also a list of aBtletpstsd balances ialatora In the present aesaion of L com m unity. T80 to serve Barter St and Oak the General Assembly will partici­ Cub Scout Pack 73 will hold its in various departmental accounts He expressed thanka to all who Blue and Gold dinner this evening waffle weave Grove St, sad $M,M0 to eerva which could bo used to pay for pate in a panel 'diacuaaion tomor- WbodbrMga dt. fiwm N. XBm to ’ night in Stafford Springs. The worked before and during the ref­ at 6 o'clock at Rosemount. tha drains. erendum Monday at which the The CYO of St Maurice Church stitched cotton n d. Domociutic Director Ted Powell yanel ffiacuasion is the main por- Martin last night said, "le t the Jon of the program set up for the PLUS THIS ADDED FEATURE! townspeople vot^ agednst plan­ will omit its meeting this week wanted to do all tha projects im­ ning a ji^ or high school. Singled because of odiool vacation. knit, spring-lovely ethar tldnga . . . tlie eehoola and m ediately. regular meeting of the Tolland the things the Blmmlng Coosnla- County Democratic Association. SAVE YOUR BEGI8IEB TAPES out for special thanka were Mrs. The Senior Choir of United BoUey Hlti Bondtsg .. Richard Dlmock, Raymond Negro, Methodist ' Church will meet to­ In all fashion's sion is Involvad ta . . . go to an­ President Harry Hammer said WORLD ORiEN other time." He urged the con­ They have to be done, Jack Sadler and Edmund Pere- night at 7 o’clock at the church. don't wa commit oursalTaaT" ha tha masting will be held in War­ struction of as many sewers as ren Memorial Hall with the Staf­ 100 BONUS STAMTS sluha. The Senior Choir of the Con­ loveliest pastels! possible. asked. "Bond for it and get them ford Democratic Town Committee Cooper Suggests Talks gregational Church will rehearse all done, rather than let them Ushi AvMWdo FUad. ^ acting aa host for the evenii^. F O R E V E R Y $ U » J 0 0 IN TOT NOTCH GRON Raymond E. Cooper of Birch this eveningg at 7:30. ^ Sizes 7 to 15. The projects eould be paid tor. bMM on year aftar year." Rep. Stephen Loyzim of Coven- Lenten Sotvieeo The Democrata hava advocated REGISTER TAfES Mountain Rd., made an announce­ It the directors chase, from $9dM tiy will moderate the panel discus­ ment today that indicates he "Understanding Basic Christian In the capital tmsrovenieat reserve paying for projects by bonding; sion. Loyzim is an assistant minor­ iWaat An IB addlSmi to the regular stamps you get with each porchaae at TOp Notch. Shop TOP BeUefs; The Goal” wUl be the the Republicans have advocated agrees work must continue “for fund, from $25,MS unalloeated in ity leader in the present legislative NOTCH . . . the store where you get so much more for your food dollsr! the good of the achbols and the topic o t the lecture by- the Rev. the older elementary school reno-. pay-as-you-go. aesaion. Edwin C. Melneker, paj^r ot the vattona fund, from $51,876 unallo­ The coat, of bonding could have Lenten Serviee (Offer Good At Top Notdi Foods, Eaot Hartford sad blaacheoter) community." Second Congregational Church o t cated in the lUing Junior High bean paid with the Wference in The Thursday evening worship Capper said b e feeUi both part­ Coventry, at the second session in School bond aeeonat and $36!w4 pries on tha projects in S^tam- service at Rockville Methodist isan groups have (xmunon ground Lenten study course to be held in the mtng bond aooount inter­ ber and now. aaid Powall. Church at 7:30 today will be con­ for diacuasion since they have this evening at 8 o’clock at Bolton est The total is $ M ,V a , M artin "Havan’t the paople given you ducted by - the Methodist Men's both acknowledged the need of Congregational.Church. said. your answer on that? They voted Club. The sermon, "I Waa Cruci­ fidequate school facilities in Bol- There will be a service of In addition,, thaiw would be $8,- you down," aaid Director Thomas fied with Jesus," will be given by HEAVY WESTERN PORK SALE! - ton. Evening Prayer at 7:45 this even­ 806 in back tax oidleetiotia, and Bailey. the Rev. Laurence M. Hill, pastor. Concerned over the present ing at St. George’s Episcopal $988 in unappropriated surphu for Mayor Turklngton said the Hospital Notes "vacuum” following Monday's ref­ Church. Replacing the sermon will 1999-00. aewers were only one of many Admitted Tuesday: Leon Cone, erendum in which the town turn­ be a lecture, with slides, entitled The total is $148,149 of avail projects the directors must oope 92 High St.; Alice Halloran, 22 ed down a proposal to plan for a Strangers In Their Own Land'' •bto funds, 1m SAld. with. "We must be careful about Hammond S t; Mrs. Hazel Sheri­ Junior high school, Cooper feela a which depicts mission work of the A flgtme of $240,829 which the our bonded Indebtedness." dan, Maple Ave., Broad Brook; RIB END S series of meetings at which all Episcopal church among Indiana Mra. Beatrice Connors, 12 King S t views may toe heard would be a in the United States. Births Tuesday: A aon to Mr. constructive step toward solution Holy Chmmunlon win be cele­ Andover and Mrs. Richard Lane, Campbell of the community problem. brated at the church tomorrow at Ave., Vernon; a son to Mr. and He said such a aeries of meet­ 10 a.m. ings would explore all angles of Mrs. Frank Toby, 37 Park St Manchester Evening Herald G)vell Accepts Renomination Birth today: A aon to Mr. and the various suggested educational programs now being aired . pri- Bolton correspondent, Elna Di- Mra. James Edgar, 02 Grove St O F PO RK mock, telephone Mitchell 9-9828- Dlscharnd Tuesday: Arthur Ed- lb. v&telY* As Town Qerk Candidate Bon, East Windsor; Robert Linton, C!ooper ssLid he would like to 29 White St.; Malcolm Reynolds, 9 FULL 7 RIBS hear from townspeople who would Morrison St.; Frederick Fries, 140 be Interested In such a series of Ellsworth OoveQ was unanl-5decida whether to nominate a can- Prospect St.; Mrs. Sophie Pan­ meetings arranged. Five Budgets tnously nominated for- re-election didata for tha'Board of Tax Re­ ders, 35 Terrance Dr.; Mrs. as town cletk mt the Republican view vacancy which will auto­ B ook l i s t Eleanor Jacques and daughter, Mrs. Elinor Bentley, librarian, . caucus In the Town- Hall last matically go to a Democrat this Valley Fells Rd., Vernon. Total $66,121 year under the minority repreaen has announced new books at the' ^nlght An attendance of 40 was LOIN END whole PORK Public library include the follow­ noted by Coveil as the largest lation lawa whether to endorse Vemow and Talcottvllle newa la ing fiction: Boucher, Treasury of Five town budget requests total­ turnout be had evmr seen a t a local the Democratic nominee, or to en­ hanlded by The Herald’s Rock- Great Science Fiction; Vol. I; ing $66,121 have been submitted '* caucus. He had been endorsed ter "no nomination" on the ticket. vllle Bofean, 0 W. Main St, tele­ of PORK LOINS PLb. ' once at a caneua attended by only Boyce, The Man from Mt. Ver- to the general manager’s olOce for <)iiestteo on Poatonoe phone TBemont 6-SI86. - non; Carroll, Come with Me Home; •Ight people, he said. Covell stated that the town com Dlneaen, Shadows on the Grass; preliminary approval. A geat deal of Intermt had been mittee haa been working on im Ekert, Net of Gold;-Ellin, Winter Budgets for the flscal year begin I stirred by Covell's pre-caucus an­ provement of the local postoffice I M i q “ after the Summer; Fenlaong, But nlng July 1, 1961 have been sub nouncement to the Town Commlt- situation in cooperation with Sen U .S.N 0.1 MAINE $i i " Not Forgotten; Gann, Fate Is the I.. tee that he would not run again Prescott Bush. Referring to cor' Giunsel Asks BRING IN IMIS COUPON AND GET .... mitted by the town clerk, Town U B A G • Hunter; Gold, Fourth Galaxy I' tor the position. Since this was respondence between Sen. Bush . Reader; Graham, The Tumbled Development Commission, planmng made public, Covell aaid he bad and J. B. DeMott, operations di For $10,300 WORLD GREEN - POTATOES House; Hoyle, Ossian’a Ride; Hull and zoning. Probate Court and dog received a number of telqphwM rector at the Boston regional o t The Tapping on the Wall; Innes, license departments. Calls asking him to reconsider. lice of the postoffice department, 50 BONUS STAMPS NO PURCHASE REQUIRED!I The Case of Soni Wayward; Kern "The town clerk’s budget request ' Before the caucus laat night he Covell aaid the 604 square feet of Town OounMl Arthur J. Le- 1 H R M . R IP E o n I - bluth. Science Fiction Showcaae for $26,871 ia $157 less than the bad also reoetved an offer of as- floor space in the present office is Clalre Jr. is requesting $10,800 to ONE PE R a d u l t c u s t o m e r 1 L B S . • McGivem, Seven Ue8 South; Mac present budget. The decrease in I aistance with office expenses, such considered "grossly Inadequate. provide part-time service for GOOD FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 24, 8 to 9 P.M. ■ Innes, Decision at Delphi; Mac- funds needed to operate the office -- as the telephone, from a Board of An area of 1,400 square feet is GOOD IN EITHEB TOP NOTCH STORE BANANAS J 1061-62, and Is suggesting $22,500 " Klnnon, Assignment in Iraq; is primarily due to the purchase Finance offidaL needed for operation of an office O’Malley, Leslie Takes the Sky and use of a larger size ledger at ' Covell has served as town clerk doing aa much buainess as An as the top figure for providing im M Road;, Overholser; Judas Gun; Sav- a savings over the smaller^type I tor 85 years and has malntalhed dover. fuU-Ume legal couriael. L A R G E m 1 age. Summer of Pride. used in the past. 'Town Clerk Ed­ DeMott’a letter indicated - that .' the clerk’s office in his home. He In hta regular budget submitted 1 H E A D S : Also added are the following hon ward Tomklel reported that the ;i repeated last night ids recom- the z r c had been approached con to the general manager, LeClaire BURRY CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES •asaeafsataeassaasee ... Pkg. S8o “■ fiction books; Beard, New Basic office therefore buys fewer ledgers - mendation to have the records ceming a changa in a residential LETTUCE 2 at lesser costs: Although the budg­ zone which would permit the loca­ asks $10,300, an Increase of $1,100 Lb. Box 29t History of the United States; Con­ 'I microfilmed, since the only exist- over the current budget of $9,200. nell, The Return of the Tiger; Con et is down, accrued salary in­ ing land records are In his office. tion of a new postoffice. creases of $646 is noted. ZPC Chairman R aym ond Salaries Increase from $7,500 nors. Gadgets Galore; Fowler, Die The estimated cost would be $300, tlonary of Modem English Usage he said, for the 10 books involved. Houle stated that the ZPC haa not to $8,500, and fees Increase from FBI Your Stamp Books Fostor With IhMO Gruot Stamp Spoclob! Planning and zoning budget re­ $400 to $1,500. New equipment Handbook of Chemistry and Phys T. C. Wright for Selectman heard from the postoffice depart' quest is for $17,898. r l^ t year the drops from $1,100 to $100. ice; Hines, Lodging for the Night department asked for $16,830 and *- The caucus unanimously en- ment in the past three yearS' and Adventure in Good Eating; .. dwised T. C. Wrlgbt, a local con- Covell reported on his work in In his notea to the general man­ received a budget of $16,877. This ager,. LeClaire emphasized the fig Kofoed, Florida Story; Moorehead, year’s request involves salary and •- tractor, for First Selectman. L. the legislature as chairman of the The White Nile; Morris, It’s Easy Penal Institutlona Committee. ures on the full-time legal- coun­ I 50 I 50 I 50 I 50 I 50 I 50 wage Increases which represent Edw ard Whitcomb, who has e x t r a w o r l d EXTRA WORLD EXTRA WORLD EXTRA WORLD | EXTRA WORLD EXTRA WORLD to Increase Your Vocabulary; % served previously in that poet, de- The caucus put on record a vote sel were approximate. EXTRA WORLD EXTRA WOR14I the greater part of the $818 in­ of appreciation for 20 years serv' They include $2,000 to furnish g r e e n GREEN GREEN GREEN 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN Shlrer, Rise and Fall of the Third crease requested. ^ dined nomination. J. C u y 1 e r STAMPS STAMPS STAMPS I STAMPS STAMPS ( STAMPS Reich. Hutchinson was renominated for ice as assessor to the town by an office; $2,000 for law hooka; T STAMPS STAM PS The 1961-62 budget for the Town WITH: WITH: Dimes Drive Continues Selectman. Montague White. $12,500 to $15,000 for wages for WITH:. WITH: W ITH : I WITH: WITH: WITH: Development Commission is for Other nominations were; Mrs. BnlletlB Board the counsel; and $8,600 for aeere- I Mrs. R. Kneeland Jones, chair­ $11,155 or $2,511 less than the S CANS « OZ. JAR I man of the March of Dimes cam­ 1960-61 allotment from the town ... UUlan HsuniUon, registrar; Wln- Tba Rotary Club of Coventry tarial and clerical Mrvtces. 8 PKGS. 8 CANS GIANT I QT. BOTTLE 3 PKGS. will meat at 0:40 tonight in Firet Atty. LeClaira asked for $16,776 paign, has announced that the which was $13,658 after a request I' ston Abbott, town treasiirer; Mrs. SW EET LIFE CHASE and 2LG E.PK G S. Betty Crocker Helen Parl^,tax collector; A b - Congregational Church in South last year for fuU-Ume eendee. His SWEET UFE CALO SIZE FELS SANBORN I drive haa been extended until the for $14,166 last year. Salary in­ C oven t^ . request was cut to $10,000 by the I end of February. ^ creases of $488 was noted in this bott, agent for the town deposit NABISCO ... fund; ’ Ray. Bkhvell, 6-year term Senior Service Scout TTovingl President Kennedy, a World War Ha aatorad the plea aa hla trial waa knot tjdng contest at the troop and received.a 1960-81 budget of > collar, long sleeves.' curved bock detail ^ VlThlts was nwminatad to complete n navy officer, a $78 OI Insurance about to start on an indlctnaent $8,260. A rising cost in building Luscious spring pastels in sizes 7-16. A' thraa y*an of an naaxpired term meeting last night The Swamp tilt pccktts. Seot-llntd illm iklrt. f - l t . dividend. « charging first dagrea muxdar In Fox Patrol captured the patrol maintenance and dog license fees ^ «a tha ZPC. Kennedy had ordaied prompt tbs d am of 10-numth-old Mlohaal knot tying conteat waa noted m this year's badget re- payenmt at OI dMdands aa a mova Handaraon. ICabeiy taosa arnaadi^ "Patriotla Ni$1>t" will be ob- q iM t. to epiir tba laggiiig anenamy. tatyttMaantanoa.

-'f- •O' : -Z ■ tA MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1961 Ha g s S H y iN IIANCPESTER BVBNnra HEBALD, UANCHES1VR, OONNw WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1961

M, w $i80Mmfoiiri wiu not ha abla to attadd art The Maadieater Uhrury Board QtifMllti Ob. When the patient starts to Un-^ siva care with costs dscrearing aa M C T A fjf'p m n t d Sb C O ^ WC. aaked to notify Coughlin, dance What A etrenge purudoat, th a tj^ ^ ^ ^ 1861-88 budget re- expectod time o f entry to tho a48i* By FBANK BISSON amen throughout the United Statee^tora and truateea began to hear6known aa the intenaive-care aec-^ 11 B m ll 8tre«t where. And even its own wqtpoaed riEWERAf, OONSTBUOnON. tion. There he gets constant look­ prove and can get along with less tha patient movee tow ar^'" committoa chairman; or Philip tion. A summary break dovhi of “ Tour famous hospital.” ThoM and Canada who Is Joining the about progressive patient care. . HaadMat^'Conn. out o f eurrender cornea yw teidey to Oenerel M m - 99 Okfotd 8 L —s a 8-8809 ing after by highly trained nurses careful watching, he 1s moved into caro unit. The patlent/Hily fo ys THMUffllr gtoG ^N friends on tbs oonttnant Join­ For Seal Sale Gatnar, . mambarriUp comlnittM this budget, la as follows; For The board of directors will tour several prospwtlve sites ranks of world medical men who Generally p ro g r^ iv e patient Yet, when one surrenders to God, • t ^ aire tha words Anastaeio Luis used and other medical personnel. He another ares^the intermediate- fpr those services tw WALTER R. FKR0080N ed in supportiac tbe policy which chairman. utilities $8,$74; and for aervlco have heard of progressive patient care works this wsy. Say a patient Publlahcra for .a riew highway jgarage Saturday m orn in g, ktoping in has at hla bedside all the emer- care area. Here he gets normal Tounded October L U P Members o f the South Windsor contracts $4,183. in deacriblng Manchester Memorial care end vriio are continuing to is admitted to Manchester Me­ Prdgrtssive oers at ^Mondnotor rebuked Russia. ''CuHom Built mind news given them last night that the town is also going gecy equipment he might need. hospital service, but not the pains­ Easter Seal Sale committee were MaackMter Evening HaraM Hoapital in a recent letter to Ed­ come to Manchester to see It in morial Hoapital for an appendec­ Memorial Hospital is going into FUbaabad Erery Eventnf KKfjK In the moment o f truth, Russia In tho budget massage to hfortin to need a new gravel pit in the ribt too distant future. tomy. Following the operation, he Should a complication set in, it taking kind he got when he was in its fourth year and reports m stoto named today by Mrs. Paul Ondras, South Wladsor oorrespradout El- it was stated that a genaral revi­ ward Thoms, administrator at operation. ' ' and Holidars. Botar^ « tha could not stand and deliver its Honws*^ Cheater Langtry, deputy dlrec-^— ' .... . Is placed in an area at MMH can be dealt with immediately. greater danger. Now many o f the and federal study groups is that .Jtea At Manchestar. Ooaa.. aa general chairman, ah' :preparatlons more Buraham, tOfophono Mitchell sion upward o f la la ^ sehodulea Besides the medical m ^ who Claaa JUU Jlattar. the new motion picture, “ Behind I ,„onth period in the new library ad- >— tor o f publio worka, told the di- MMH. patients needs can be met by it works. It worka so well that the veto. For the moiniMit, at least, it get undarway for thi 'annual ,cam' 4-M74. averaging 4H jpar cent was made have traveled to Manchester from tha Headlines,” Randall, an ex-ldition. ' Berideatlal and Oeanawelal rectore at on informal meeting Luis la chairman of the Hilo moat o f our SO states snd Canada, nurse's aides or practical nurses, federal government, through the SUBSCRIPTION RATES dared do no more than stand aside paign for fimda to support tbe for regular ataif mambera based on t2th CircuU supervised by registered nurses. Payabla in Advance work of ConnecUcut Society for service man, ctmes to grlpa with | A summaty break down of ^ RemodeUBg, B^nlrbig lu t night that the town’s gravel Memorial Hoapital Managing to study the techniques of pro­ Department of Health, Education Carrier while the wUl ot the majority all of the terrifying proueroa o f “ ' ...... increases mads by Bis board of end land pit on Tolland Tpke. ie Much of the expensive emergency and W efare haa had a study team Crippled ChUdran and Adults. Deaths Last Night education for toachera, eiutodlans, and Attsfatlou committee in Hawaii. He visited gressive care for the purpose of equipment is omitted from his Oaa Taar ...... PUP went through. One conc?ktulates the twentieth century: Deetruc- food only for about eix more introducing the system into their at MMH gathering information on XOOtlM a»**«*«**a*A 7«Tb Those named by her to help matrons and other school person­ Court Cases MMH a short time ago to study room. the native states ot Africa, what tlon o f mankind by means of nu-| current budget; program auppUes Plaaalag Assletaato Fbr jreara. own hospitals, msny world ob­ care and the successful results are f l o « t Months ...... with the drive vdiirii opens March nel. • end observe the workings of pro­ OM MOntll aeaaaaaaaaaaa 1^ THE ASSOdATED PRESS clear weapons. Interracial...... hatred...... 1826,000, up 1PW.7W; utillUea...... $8,078, Alteratlea Addittoa Work A fter that tba town ie going to servers have come to MMH. Pak­ As tho patient further improves being given to hospitals through* ever their ideological leanings. 2, all members of the Aiuerican gressive patient care and the staff WssWy ...... Tucson, Arts. — Mrs. Alice and violence, frightening increase up $78; auppUes and repairs $1, A hearing on the library budget need a new one. ROOKVIUJC SESSION istan, Switzerland, Nova Scotia, his condition and is In the latter out the .United States who have One congratulates the United Legion Auxiliary, are: Mrs. Gladj^ at MMH that admlnistere IL Luis m e m b e r of „ ___ Sample Turner, 7>, wife of former in alcoholism, the apparent ealflah- 800, up $300; maintenance o f build­ will be held on March 8 at 4:80 p.m. Now mlght’ be a good time to A Vertnon man who had one Belgium, , Brazil, i|cot- stages of convalescence he may be shown an interest in this new Burnham, treasurer; Mrs. Mary waa on his way home to Hawaii THE ASSOCIATED KUCSB States, tor being quick enou|^ and Gov. Daniel Webster Turner of ness of America in storing food ing $1,800, no inceraae; eerviee in the -M i^clp al Building. ■tart looking for a gravel pit, os chance to etay out of jail refuaed land, Ireland, Colombia, Jsrael, moved into a third area which is form of patient care. Tba Associated PTa» is .*SjSS!r*2r smart enough to join tacUcs with Chickey; Mrs. Eva Bergfleld; Mrs. Iowa, died Tueeday. The Turners while perta of tho world atarve, contracts $8,108, up $1,784; oflee long aa the town ia looking for a from the National Conference for called tho self-help unit. The quar­ Receipts at MMH amounted to astltlcd to tha uw of wpobUcatlOT of Florence Cyr; Mrs. Theresa a aecbiid chance yeaterday and Holland, Australia, Ceylon, -Phil- an aaws dispatches credited to it are residents o f Coming, lowa. the emptiness of miUioha of mal­ supplies $S,i00, up $840; trana- Hawaii la raado up o f 30 li- highway garage alte, he auggeated. waa aentenced to a 10-day term the Aged when he decided to vlsit^ ters here are like motel or hotel $2,448,980 for the year ending in aet otherwise credited ln,«5.la » » I principle. One compliments Rus­ Dykes: Mrs. Rosabells Hitchcock; , CharlotteaviUe, Va. — 'Angus ippinea and Puerto Rico are only adjusted ,tives, the constant threat portatlm $488, up $88; rentals landa. Coat o f the garage, Which would for intoxication, breach of peace Manchester. rooms and th^ patient is expected September, 1960. Operating ex­ sad also tha local news poplished here. sia, tor its accurate and realistic Mrs. Pauline Rosen and Mrs. Jose­ Snead Macdonald, 77, internation­ a part of a long list of countries of Communism and global war. As alflo houae facilttlea for the refuae and violation o f probaUon. He stayed fo r only a short time, whose medical men have riiown to wait on himself to some extent penses for that same period d i ^ t a g * h ^ * y . ' ‘a r r a :^ * S S ° ^ I appraisal of the sltuaUon in which phine Warsbavsky. ally known In library architecture but during that time he gathered and go for meals in the MMH he attempts to understand and and garbage collection -trucka, Ftiillipe HI. Duchanme o f Well- interest in progressive care. These amounted to $2,480,649 this rep* Goal of the Easter Seal Society and book stacks, died Tuesday af­ infomoitlon on the program. In cafeteria. The patient wlU stay in rtdl aerrica cUeat of N. E. A. Serv-1 it found Itsrif. overcome' these problems in his cemeteiy, park and recreation wood Circle told Judge Frencia people indicated they would like resents an operating deficit o f is to restore many .handicapped ter an operation. A . native of the self-help unit until he is ready owi. strength, he realisea the hope- equipment, might be about $200,- J. O'Brien In 12th Circuit Court Manchester to apply it to Hilo to see the system adopted In their 331,569. Contributions made by ^^Piit^iers RepreeentatiTee: The. « • men, women and children to use­ Louisville, Ky., his firm deslgnOd HospiUI. After- he left Manches­ to go home. leasness of it all, panica, and |tms 000, Including the a ^ la lU o n of jr,nk again U the own bospitels. women’s auxiliary and interested xanas Mathews specia: A * e ^ — New BordsT Hsngover fulness and independence, Mrs. and manufactured book stacks for for a place o f safety and aecurity. whatever land la needed, he aeld. j would refrain from Inapoa- ter with notes and i information Can Be Reversed friends of the hoapiUl plus the in­ Ondras explained. many libraries. Including that at R itlmitbUi IXtiuh r \ . ' Thoms, the father of prdgreesive Bini AUDIT So now there ard'' demonstiW' Ho discovers, as w e mtist, that Explalna Propoaal Ing a jail aentence. about progressive patient care; his The whole progressive patient come from endowments helped the ATIONS. Easter Seals provide a complete the Vatican and the Library o f plane crewed end all the informa­ patient care, explains that he got tioRS against the United States in there la no such, place. There is General Manager R ic h o ^ Mar- I But-Judge O'Brien eaid that pro- care procedure can be turned hospital budget to remain bal­ program of rehabilitation -orvicea Congress. only, a plhce of eternal, divine tion he had gathered was lost. He the idea for this type of treat- around. A patient may be admit anced with 'a surplus of total' In­ ,i2^®*5^fi^^^TwSf&Ti2to|BunnA. There, fairly or tmfalrly. through five regional t r \ ‘ ment Miami Beach, Fla.— Martin J. tin had lleted $225,000 for the batibn, to be effective, muat be m m t when he served in the Army power. When we surrender to combination garage in a propqeed ^„foreed. He aaid there would be wrote the hoapital asking if he ted to any one of three units and come over total exposes amount­ tfuesraphical errore appearins la a^ we are being linked to the cosi' centers. Camp Hemlocks, and the Walah, S6, New England director God, that power becomes ours, end FEBRUARY, 1961 could possibly replace the de­ aa a medical olBcer during World progress in any direction accord­ ing to $2,649. The Board of Trus­ va^eements and other readbis mattes | homebound employment program. o f the United Steelworkers of ws Hat of capital Improvementa he benefit In putting Ilucharme War II. -The idea was developed ta Tba Mancbefter Evanlns Herald. tlnued presence and operation In­ with it, -the- victory. What a stroyed data aa he was eager to ing to his medical needs. tees at MMH want to extend their Jury Committee Named America, died Tuesday after what aent to the board ot dlrectora re- I back on probation, further after the war, when he strange paradox, indeed! Out of find out If the system of progres- Costs of progressive patient thanks for past contributions and jNspiay adverUsins closins botira: side Burma of an outside military The Selectmen have appointed a was believed a heart attack. His A M bssage From Your Pharmacist cently. * T e n -^ y concurrent aentencea took courses in hospital admin­ surrender to God comes the power •sive csu*e could be Instituted at hla care varies with the area of the hope Manchester residents will be far Mondaj^l p m. Mday. force—an apparently significant three-man jury committee to com­ home was at V/ollaston, Maas. Langtry explained the g;arage w et« Impoaed on the intoxication istration at Columbia University. fb r Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday to lead us to victory. he propoeed waa a aeriea o f park- ^ id breach of peace chaigea. Then hospital In Rainbow Falls, Hawaii. hospital a patient is in, with the as generous In the future as thsy Ibr Wadneaday—1 P m. TUea^, number of Chinese Nationalist sol­ pile a jury list for the various Hendersonville, N. C. — The Drying clothes When he came to Manchester early Right Rev. Norman Spencer Bin. Carlton T. Daley, Pastor ing atalla for 62 vehicles, made of | judge O'Brien impoaed 10 days of One of Many Canadian experts learn about progressive patient care highest cost for patients Wi Inten- have been In the pasL Bbc Tburaday— p.m WMneaday. diers who escaped from China it­ courts. The committee includes ARE ALL VITAMINS DEPENDABLE? He la just one of many medical in 1956, It wasn’t long before doc- Fridav—1 p.in. Tbon^y. George W. Lewis of Felt Rd.. Ches­ ated, 70, .former Protestant Episco­ United Methodist Church, Bolton It nosy today... concrete blocflc on a.concrete slab Iku igien ded 80-day term fo r vlo- Saturday—1 p.m. Fiday. self after the Chinese Commtmlst pal bishop o f the Philippines and In 1948 the Food and Drug Administration be­ fotindatlon with pfe-caat cement latlon o f probation. A ll the aen- CUssttied deadltne; 10:90 a.m ter iUlen o f Hollis Rd.. both Demo­ gan eeiaing shipments of Nutrilite vitdmlaa, day of pobUcaUtm except Saturday— victory a dosen years ago, and crats; and Horace C. Vlbert of earlier of Tokoku, Japan, before blocks for a roof. I tenoea are to run at the aame t a.m. he retired, died Monday after sev­ charging false and misleading claims tor the ‘I t is eaaentlaily a aeriea o f time, sought safety inside Burma. Pleasant VaUey Rd., a RepubUcan. product During repeated appeeia and hearings I Vlbert was soon called out of eral months’ Ubiess. doors.” he told them, whldi would Ducharme was arrested Friday Wednesday, February 22 Rather than follow what might it was shown that a 30 day supply, selling for retirement to again serve the town. permit a triKk to drive through I after a domestic fray. H ie proba- have been normal procedure in InsUtution of the circuit court sys­ ASSEBIBLT ON HIMJDAT SINGER $19.80 wholesaled'for $4.87%) leaving a profit a etall and out the other aide. , tion violation waa lodged against Moment Of Abstention o f $14.63% for the distrlbutora and door to door such a situation, which would tem retired him recently from his Hartford, Feb. 23 l/P)—The Gen­ The type of construction would him In court yesterday, aalesftien. W e sen a>i, approximate potency, I Ona cannot know how many have been to surrender themselves position as town court clerk which eral Assembly is taking a holiday permit the building to be con- A six-month probation term today—George Washington's birth­ made by reputable pharmaceutical flrma for • io n dramatic abowdowna must to Burmese authorities, and then followed long service as prosecutor atructed either as an Independent waa placed against Ducharme Nov. day. The Houm and Senate will re­ FEBRUAItY about $7.95 .for a 100-day supply. and judge of the local courL building, or aa an addition to the! 14 in Rockville City Court to.re­ in the Ooago itsrif, or in Bie U,e diqiersed risswhere, perhaps ’ Densocrata to Meet sume activities at noon tomorrow. present highway garage on H ar-1 place a 30-day suspended jail sen- pana ot the UUted Natlcms st to Formosa, thssa Nationalist A joint meeting o f the mom- There will also be committee hear­ rison St. and E. Center St. tence. Ducharme had been found VrrAhON LAWS ARB HARD TO ENFORCE New York, before the human and I guerrilla forces have am tlnued to berahip and St. Patrick's Day ings' and a RepubUcan caucus. SPECIAIS! The crux of what kind of con- guUty of political turmoil in the center o f maintain themselves on Burmese Vitamins are medicines, but if they are called etructlon the garage ahould be-1 weapon in a car. He waa fined $2 Africa turns quiet The Congo territory. “ Food Supplements” you are- less protected. how big It should be and how on the latter court Young Budget The F.D.A. has taken action a ^ n s t the mak­ much land would be needed, the Probation Officer Paul Mc- eriais aCems to have many lives, I Then ssems little doubt that ers o f Hudsem, Abondivlta, Vissn and others for Geary aaid Ducharme's problsm is as it has many deaths. No sppsr- they have dona so in responsa to dlrectora agreed, ahould be de- CONSOLE falM claims. Before a legal decision is reached, io*t home hooting rwS aVferthVsTte fortes *■*■' *****“ Will Reserve Your - years can elapse and many people may be mis­ garage | effort to resolve It. SBt possibility o f a resolution in directions frtnn Ctaiang Kai-shek is selected. REPORT led. Duchaume said if be were sen­ ona theatre carries with it any on Formosa, and that U s planes eur w ay I Sites, Pros and Oons tenced, he would lose his job. rilghtest assurance, that it will be havs mads a ragular practice of Hare are the sites proposed, ,and Judge O’Brien fined Leigh J. acceptable in the other. It could dropping suppUee for tb|fn. Since You get premium quality I WHY TAKE VITAMIN CHANCES? the argumenU for and against piucklger, 19, of Cedar Swamp oven be that everybody outside Utmost everything Cuang Kal- SmWBIRD Mobilheet with RT-98. . . tha them: „ ^ Rd„ Tolland, $27 for speeding, a FROM YOUR Your pharmacist will not endanger hla profes­ most completely effective fuel the Congo should agree, unani- Li,e]{ geta he gets from ua, the 1. The present site on E. Center charge to which Fluckigei! pleaded sional reputation by false claims- or exeesslva ofl ed^tive in use tod ^ . And Btonaiy, on Just what oug^t to be concluskm o f tbs Burmese la that St. and Harrison St. Innocent 1: prices. We are profeesionally trmUifd to answer you get premium service. An- On the favorable side was the •Vepion Constable John E. Lehan done there, and that the primitive the arms whidi keep tha guer- your questions. o tomatie deUveriae . . e bel- location, which General Manager Fluckiger was traveling at riementa in the Congo itself would riUas going are o f American ori- ii' anoed payment plan and many Martin liked because It waa cen- excessive spead on Rt. 30 early in riHi be able to veto the vefrdict o f I gin. iTiia we do not admit, and other extras designed to make tral. the morning of Jan. 22. Lehan SNOWBLOWER BEFORE BUYING ANY VITAMINS— On the bad side of the ledger he clocked the oar at 55 to an tha rest o f the world. I hiIm fhiang Kai-shek denies. Ib e home heating rwUir Msy. waa the email size of the lot, but go miles an hour. H ie roads were Bat one dramatic moment oflB anneec hold lu partly reaponai SNOW MRO SNOW M OW BL Hw most woNtad Vlait our vitamin department Bring in the for­ mulae or bottle of any product offered by mail­ a couple of acres could be pur- icy and dangerous, he felt, troth has now entered the record. I tde, nevertheless, for this contin- S m w M oww at a honw owB 6 r*i$ p ik o. A M s 3 Ih p * order firms or peddlers. W e wiU compare it M o b ilh e o t chased to permit expansion of the Fluckiger said he was driving MANCHESTER Xt came in the small hours of|ued infringement on their sover- with vitemins made by the reliable firms who building south, he said. . at a slower rate and had no rea- o r 5 ¥ 4 M 9 9 S Bigiee— MrecftoEol d «l», FotWawl Floor Care a . cImimicMm ItMsday morning, in the sessian o f I eignty. make our prescription drugs. Often we can ac­ This would involve the purchase son. to speed. He was taking a QRQ KW vfvVt eBfI*pfwipiWllVQ» 90wV OTNh T W Q SPECIAL the Security OouncU. I One can understand the strat- tually aave you money. o f one house and other property friend home, he said, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL It cams aa the Security OcancUl egy of Ghlang Kal-shdt. The ex- baek. Bolt for Y iim off sorvieo. G aen*teed o m to extend tha site to Hannaway Judge O’Brien rommended ------Flucklger’s father for his Interest took Its vote on the reeatntion| latence o f such a Natkmaliat force, W E G IV E For $22,000, the present garage In his eon's c ^ e and Mpport of oonoemlng the Congo whldi bad I just outside the borders of Com- GREEN STAMPS could be remodeled, said Martin. W » •on’s tesUmony. The wnlor bsen drafted by the three nations I munlst China, would be an asset A et now. Tho mamiffcwhirtr has boon so twom pod Langtry said that only 32 sUlls Fluckiger, who of Uberia, tha United Arab Re-1 for him if the day ahould ever need be built Immediately, which said he was concem^^^ with otdors tho supply wiN bo limitod. m SsTdi putdic, and Ceylon. | come whoi he could attempt the would cut the price of the new ad- report Implied that Ws son Prescriptioii Phamtey dition by $40,000. ^ running from the police, which .... referred to as The main Impact ot this reaotu-1 reconquest ot the Chinees main- MORIARTY . . . ,, , was not so, he said. tion was t h a t'it aharpened thsliand. 901 Main Street The design of the garufe Is q McDaniels, 47, of Ash- mandate for the United Matlone But the position ot Burma ia 5 1 9 ' such that other parklnff atalla may ford. Joseph J. Savage. 64. o f 37 Copyright 1961 (M-2-61) be added as they are needed. j-hn SL, Rockville, each charged miestnrn in the Oongo. cleeriy eu- BROTHERS equally easy to understand. I f Eventually 52 stalls will be ,(ritx Intoxication, were given tMriafaig it to the nee of force in Burma toieratea the presence of 301-315 CM tw Sf. needed for two cemetery t ^ k a , 20-day suspended sentences and the cause o f order. I t called, as usBD aawiNO S IM D thla Nationaltst force on its aoii. MACHINBS from *IW » eight park department thicks, gix months’ ■ probation, “YOUR erril, for keeping foirign banda in violatlaa o f its own sovereignty. Ml 3-5135 eight garbage trucks and 34 high- The court entered a nolle in the out of tho Congo, for tba rrieasa It sacrllloes some of its normal' tIA S Y TItMS ON o u t way <5vision trucks. case o f Peter Johnson, 19, of "SAVI-AS-YOU-PAY” PIAN 2. The disposal area on Olcott iVindsor, who was charged with o f political prisoners, fo r the con- right to protest if the Chinese St. This would not be free to the I breach of peace in a scrap with socatiai o f parliamant, and for re- Communists, fo r their part, also SINGER town, said Martin, because the Lynn Manzara, 20, of Meriden, at FAMOUS HOSPITAL” aewsd and revtvsd effort at IOm coma acrosa the border. So Burma SEWING CENTER ■ewer department owns the land | Crystal Lake In Ellington. political pacification o f tba eoun- kaspa protesting. On tha chance OHM S Ml aW and would have to be reimbursed. Manzara did not appear and siMu mnss bmsm eei 3. A tract on Mill St. off of Burr the judge ordered his case con' M««t we may have aome influence toy- 34 DGFOT S9UARS-nw m Ml 9-S274 9 * 838 M A IN ST. St. tinned one week imder the cur­ A s this resolntlan wss coming or even responsibility in tho Blat­ m s M l $-8888 rent 3500 bond This might be an excellent site, John J. Nagorka, 22, of W est sq> for action, tha Unltsd States, ter, the Bunnaae protest to ua! It iSLdSssagasatisamebjeii Involving the purchase of 30 acres through tbe voice o f 4mhsmei1nr ia another loose end of history for field. Mass., pleaded nolo conten MANCHESTER MEMORIAL in which there Is a gravel deposit, dere (no contest) to a charge of best possible care required for his or her particular trou­ Stevenson, announced aunport for ■aid Langtry. When that Hawaiian hospital administrator referred to the Kennedy administration to In- ... and you can open a Check- ^ 1 t. fT. 11 J I failure to stop at a stop sign and ble for tha least possible cost. Rich and poor are treat­ HOSPITAL ^ It, not becauas It found It perfect­ veatlgate, And ovahuta, and re­ 4 . The“ gravel pit on Tolland j Qj^g^jgg g^^^over, our hospital a 3 "Your famous hospital" he expressed en BOARD OF INCORPORATORS Tpke. ly agreeable in all respects, but duce, i f it can, to a policy “Judg- remMer Master account- witii any amount 19, stationed with the Navy In opinion current in the Hospital field. Wherever hospital ed exactly alike. \ ,, Since there are only six years New York CSty, waa fined 336 for Tho recent additions to the hospital practically double * Mrs. Edson M. Bailey because it represented aome and- menL” of money you chooee. S ^ d s like left in tbe life of the pit, said people get together in almost any part of tho world to- driving without a license. Louise its size, offering enlarged and improved services in all de­ * Robert E. Beach den consensus ot opinlcm and pur­ a pretty good arrangement, doesn’t Langtry, and since the pit la so far M. Hennesy of Main St., Somers- ^ay, there is likely to be talk of Progressive Patient from the center of town, this prob­ * Fred J. Bendall pose on tbe part of all the nation! Genius Empts Again it? It is. vllle, was fined 315 for failure to partments. Shown below is our.operating statement tor which were most closely associ­ this... ably would not be the best site. grant the right of way. Care. This is the system conceived by our administrator ♦Thomas Bentley Our marveling over the prograas the year ending September 30, I960, and some interest­ ated with -African matters. Here’s another point you’ll like: Would Sell Oarage James K. Rau, 18, of 5 Middle Edward J. Thoms and put into operation here in 1957. * Charles S. Burr of the human ingenuity never I f the present garage is aban-1 Butcher Rd., was fined 327 for And as this resolution was com- you pay only 10 cents per check Progressive Patient Care simply insures each patient the ing statistics. Richard S. (!Jarpenter ceases. ^ doned, what could be done with speeding. A Pittsfield, Mass., mo­ ing up for action, the one big Robert C. Dennison W e have in mind, at the moment, used—and you pay this as you use lt? torist forfeited a 315 bond and two thing clear about it was that it General. Manager Martin eug- cases were continued one week, * Sidney Ellis the evolution of modem architec­ your chedn; you don’t have to buy was in direct conflict with the -■J-y gested selling it to the federal I One of the latter, ag;ainat Marie * Thomas F. Ferguson tural design into the ultimata in resolution which had previously a whole book in advance. government to use as a post office. L. Kenzior of Sandy Beach Rd., Payment against Building Fund functional simplicity—an art bare The town’s main post office at Ellington, was continued to allow Number registered nurses .. 152 Robert Fuller been offered by Russia, as its gro­ OPERATING STATEMENT Pledge ...... 1,080 Ermano Garaventa o f pretense or deception or Illusion. There’s a 25 cent monthly service the comer of Main St. and E. Cen- the accused to make good a chock Total number of employes .. 469 tesque pretext for proper action ter St. has no parking space and which bounced at an Ellington Year Ending Sept. 30, 1960 Payment against loan for purchase Christopher Glenney W e have, st last, after centuries charge on your CheckMaster ac- Doctors on active s t a f f ...... 54 in the Congo crisis. Whereas the limited interior space, he said. grocery. The lady waa charged of Chapman House (Haynes * Edward H. Glenney o f evolving design, sttsined the count...but The government would have the | with fraudulent issue of a check. Total cost of Construction Program three nation resolution not only Receipts Street) ...... 2,000 big blank wall. It ia the symbol of off-street parking space It lacks ------now complete...... $2,594,607 * Walter P. Gorman bad the United Nations staying in these few pennies Down payment for purchase of house •* Robert E. Hathaway the modem hrchitectursl genius; now for its trucks, and for per- l l - i e Received from patients for room, Present Value of Hospital Properties tbe Congo, but staying with In­ bring you a reg­ sons mailing letters, he said. i l C W D U S D U l C h at 107 Haynes S tre e t...... 4,626 * Charles S. House it is the trademark of the very lat­ nursing care, m eals,-X-ray treat­ (cost $4,569,546 less depreciation creased powers, the Russian reso­ A suggestion' from Director I Carl Hultine est buildings; the bigger and u lar M O N T H L Y Effective Today ments, pathological tests and other reserves $932,437) ...... $3,647,109 lution caUed for complete United John Hutchinson to convert the 1 9,271 * Jack R Hunter blanker the wall, Uie more daring minimum statement of your old garage to a firehouse ■was j Endowment (book value) ..$792,278 Nations withdrawal within a a DMdend Increase special professional service.s and original It is conceded to be. Eugene T. Kelly month, in addition, of course, to CheckMaater account so turned douTi by the general man- Passengers boarding Manches- $2,448,980 This eruption of genius for de­ ager on the grounds that it would ter-bound Connecticut Co. buses in * John D. LaBelle the immediate discharge of Sec- , Expenses signing the big blank wall has bedn that you know right be expensive to do in view o f th e j^ e Woodland section and Man- Contributions by Women’s * George Marlow n t a iy General Hammarakjold. fact that it would not dhange theTchester will pay the new single acconypanled by one tasteful after- wherd it stands, every Paid for dtleration of plant, mainte­ * Mrs., Cain Mahoney Russia knew its own resolution fire underwriters rates fdr cover- Jione fare of 25 cents or a token Auxiliary to Hospital thou^t. * Jacob F. Miller was lost. month. That’s not true of age in tho town. as they enter, beginning today. nance of property, nursing and pro­ The big blank wall, It la diacov- Martin said the garage might Waldo N. Plalsted, manager of Hospital equipment ...... $1,189 Present Mortgage * Matthew M. Moriarty Would It hold to Its own pur­ accounts that Send you fessional care and food .. $2,480,549 ered, looks better and wanner and balance be sold as storage space. the company, said passengers will Operating loss ...... 31,569 Books for Pediatric Dept. . . . 152 Mrs. John R. Mrosek poses, would It exact vengeance The property along E. Center receive a transfer to present to $591,382 haa more visual InterMt If it has F o r the tw elfth consecutive year, Sun Life o f Canada a statement only every THksE Expense of publishing “The for the scorn with which its own St. is zoned for residence, he said, the bus driver upon leaving to in- Mrs. L. Morgan Porter something draped In front of It iuuiounces new dividend acalee which will result months. You want CiheckMaster’a proposals were being treated, by and the property along Harrison dlcate they ia v e paid the fare. Other Income Lamp” ...... 225 *♦ Jay E. Rand Miraculously, someone haa re­ in an increase in the total amount to be paid in St. Is zoned for Industry. Accortlng to the incrom . A mortgage of $700,000 enabled vetoing the three-power resolu­ required in your monthly statement, and you’ll Adam Rhodes membered that,there used to be, dividends to its participating policyholdera. In Director Tom BaUey asked which takes effect today, riders Connecticut State Grant, contribu­ us to complete our 5-year pro­ Donald P. Richter tion? One of the three sponsors, have iti Langtry if the present garage charged 25 cents, or a many yeara ago, a thing called e 1961, over $41 million will iw paid out in the tions by Women’s Auxiliary and gram now, rather than later. Sherwood J. Robb the United Arab Reptablic, had, on could be developed aa a tapeatry, and, In fact, a whole fa­ form of dividends, en increase o f nearly $3 mil­ I f you don’t have a CiheckMaster The unpaid balance is $591,382. many days, acted as If it were garage, and a smaller garage or 20 cents and a token, '^fyiends of the hospital and income R. LaMbtte Russell mous Industry engaged in making CheckiMaster The trustees would be grateful p|ay7t>Er ibe Russian game In the lion over the corresponding amount in 1960. dbecldng account now^give your­ could be built on one of the other from endowments (gifts received * Mrs. Robert W. Russell it. So, over in France, there is a for any gifts, large or small, to Congo crisis. The three-power self this time saving cqnvenienoel ■iteS' ^ f a r e collecUon system from the from bequests, the income of which * Miss Anna C. Sampson great revival of that Industry F o r the second consecutive year. Sun Life’s rqiresentativee help reduce this mortgage. resolution apparently had the sup- Langtry said that a truck that secUon to Manchester only can be used). T o ta l...... 34,218 * William J. Shea which flourished In that previous ■old over $1 billion of life inenraiice, more than Pay your biUa by mail in the com­ won’t start in the morning nw M aigtlngulah riders in a single . port of iall the native African Excess of Total Income over Total Frank Simon peak of the architectural genius, fort of your own homeh-let the a repair man on the spot. I f the ^ jjo must pay 25 cents or a l^kidlng, suddenly, aome any other Canadian life insurance company, checking E xp e n se ...... 2,649 * Robert H Smith when. In the Middle Ages, the big repair job is complicated, or if the | from riders from Hartford previously been labeled and thereby protected the lives and fututea o f postman do ypur walking for you. weather is extremely cold or wet, Manchester, who l>ay a token * Mrs. William R. Tinker Jr, blank wall had also been achieved. Busslaa p«^>etB. thousands of families. You can axxange for your G h ^ - the tmek haa to be moved to the 2 0 cents. I f the change were Statistics For Year Ending” William B. Thornton A little later on, someone will repair shop anyway, and the not made, he said, hue driven Would Russia really dare play, R. Bruce Watkins diacover that tapeatriaa are expen­ account! Master in a matter o f minutes at maintenance men’s time, and the would have no way o f telling Sept. 80, 1960 How the Hospital dollar is spent to tbe but, its apparent game of And for the niaeliedi coaseeutlva year Sea life * C. Elmore Watkins sive, and figure out a way to build has elend hs poUerMden ap^edate policy plaas any of our offices. truck’s time,' have been wasted. where passengen got on, and sin- toying to wreck the United Na- Previous plans have ben sug- gie zone riden might illegally pay Patients admitted ...... 11,894 1' Visual interest and • variety and ■od the fineM Ufa iasaraaes serrioa * Elmer A. Weden tSons operation in the Oongo? gested for garages, the earliest in only 20 cents or a token for one Bi^ies b o m ...... 1,506 warmth into basic structure, and * Miss Jennie B. Wind When tbe answer came, it was 1956. T his is the first plan for a zon?, aa Hartford-boardlng pas- Outpatients visits (persons treated in we shall all be on the way to an­ garage to serve the entire public sengen are allowed for tho sec- * TRUSTEE that Ruaaia would not so dare, not other thrilling und unprecedented 1960 — Another Record Year for Sun Life works department ond zone ot the two they travel. the hospital but nOt admitted as pa­ •* HONORARY TRUSTEES OB this occasion at least. ------He said the change w ill not af- new triumph for the progreas of The ConneeHeut Bank tients. This includes X-ray, Labora­ The Russian vote was not to New Life laiurance...... f 1,084,745,877 Df c f fj feet Hartford-bound\huses from OFFICERS genius, which w e , may call the Blue jn iela tLlectS Moncheeter, but « i l y tases going' tory tests, etc.) ...... 20,105 v o to bat merely to abstain. The Tou l U fe Inmraitce ia Focee .... f 9,S7S,001.199 C. Elmore Watkins Gothic, or possibly the Mid-Vic­ AND uuisr COMPANY ' ------, ^ to Manchester from Hartford. Number of outpatients who received f i i i i n B TCKdutkm was not killed. Russia President Emeritus torian. depending upon jupt how Paid to Policyholders end Benefleiarie.. . g 185,195,670 ■ New Haven, Feb. 22 Iff) — John Riders of Connecticut Co. buses emergency treatments .. .. X164 allowed it to pass, and thus be- CooUdge of Farmtogton 1s the new j,j jj^w Haven, Hartford, and 6 % • 6 % > 1 % Elmer A. Weden Presidint big a leap forward our genius hap- . Operations performed ...... 4,839 3 1 % 2 9 % ■ 1 0 % 1 0 % | 7 % president o f the Blue Shield plan Stamford w ill be affected by the Mainte- Deprecia­ Pension oome the baaia for future and re­ pena to make. X-ray examinations and treat­ General Special Dietary Adminis­ House­ Jacob F. Miller Vice Presldfiot ^ eppy c/ •$« Sea Lift Annatl Report for I960 will be tent to poliejhrMert; jeopiot fo r ConnecUeut . » higher single »ono fares today. tration keeping na&CG tion Plan sawed United Nations participa- 30 Ofjicea serving 21 ConnecUeut CommuniGee ments ...... 18,334 Services Profes- (Meals, Miss Jennie B.' Wind SMTftarjr I meyjaleo be obtdm i from emy of tbe J50 .JicM of A t eomptmf from ooeit to cmN,. -nsw rate schedule approved elonol etc.) tfOB ia tba a ffa in o f the Congo. BETURN TO WHITE HOUSE (Nursing ■X Edward. J. ’Thoma, . ^ ^vtoUooUdg^vw dect®d the Public UtUlUes Commls- Laboratory examinations ..102,525 Bervlcez Onoe again, ftcat briiind the Washington, Feb. 33 (ffV-Mrs. sasamm.tiammsmsaoaniuamomm Care and AdminlftnUnr. ^ '’**** provide on Meals served to patients 173,7^4 Medical (Anesthe­ gOMMA and than in tha open, the John F. Kennedy and her dauAter, C H A R L E S J. V A N D E U S B I Prescriptions filled ...... H- 28,349 Records) sia, Eva M. Johnaon, ■atinns o f A frica had Judged for Caroline, 3, returned to the V ^ltc Aaat. AdmialatrtlMr House yesterday after a 3may visit DISTRICT BUPEBVISOB K-ray vdiom they wanted to m OTtar"^Oi,l Stud-rt MU* wlU lacMtt* town Labora­ Tha Connaetieut Bank TMM et the presidential estate at Mid 184 E. CENTER ST. — M I 9-4894 tory, etc.) u A playing the intervention dleburg, Ve. They bad gone to Mic Company, Manehaatar In the Oongo. And they ae- d le b i^ w l^ President Kenned. AMUMANCB T z a p M iir I aat BuaOa, but tbs United Sunday and'iemalned behind wher. he returned to Washington Mon- i^ T S Id rate i l r ^ Ui to atfeet ta| YOUR Local HOSPITAL needs your continued support! M l Oaea agnin Wnaria, in its dav. Wwtn^tfOfd os piMldnt HaYw. : - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCllESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1961 P A Q S ift M B ' MANCHESTER EVENING h e r a l d . MANCHESTOR, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, PEBRUARV 22, 1961 p a g e iilG H T DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZUI A two-night camp trip for eight OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Bay. State Pastor gradan la also scheduled. Quilk Rtliif fnn BUGGS BUNNY Mrs Chariaa Covey, a^ guest at the meeting, led the troop In sing­ F lli CAWT STOA TO STOP At South Church • -11 ing favorite songs. Award night fCSTSTEP tow ar ft >IW<9WftWl> . B a r g a i n s 46 yearn ago a iflm la t OnStPETFOR ______BSTTSRAW^tT The Rev. Dr. Hughes Wagner, closed with the friendship circle create an ointment to rwMVv I ii-j! in i i " V " and "Taps." itching and smarting of pUas. II AffTOf>A\RieA\R.y PeRP§CT.M.YaoOOMAN.SlWPtV 9 U P W » /X T J X * 5 {5 % '3 ^ ^ Sightaseing riliMM iTlTii « pastor of ’ftlnity Methodiat 5IRE‘ The t m p recently visited the brwgnt such quick, cooUng, aoattvt WTH» W W AOQM Qg.TH6 A^^COStOWW jl^ 'g C L g ^ l i s t e d b y Church in Springfield, Maas., will departments and offices. In the ing, a strin g ^ relief that Its fMfiff 0AU.lM1ttsaJTRT/*-HW-HS«?<-WHo U cwSuSSfr® ACMM dOtf* __ . TSvlHCntM The Inquirer be guest preacher at the midweek Municipal Building. spread .acroaa the land makniE y«JUtD aaWMTM«t<>teOFTW8 CrTy)SMO^-_,^ 1----- Hdid SBcaasTondt Lenten service at Sopth Methodist Richard Martin, town manager, Petarson’a Ointment a iavorttO K pRONviMSKn: onzEM s s scmwatm r-y JgJi'SXRSs 48oattiAM4eui welcomed the girls, .and the staff thousands of homes. Ask yaUr •w s CROOB Qf^ < SHALL / / Church tonight at 7:30. druggist today for 68e box or 66a • S S ^ i t e lODrcaaMimaBt In each office explained its duties VlBSAVSSFORTMlS , r tor taWaiwa He has been pastor of the Trin­ and functions. Atty. Thomas applicator tuba. Petarsoii’a Oint* UHtflt piacMoiit ity Church for many years and Bailey,'‘.acting mayor, spoke to the ment delights or money baeli. UAbov* I T ^ d l s p,i 11 1 13r.ii:ii J has been delegate from hia confer­ girls at the end of the tour. ' ------— ------4 - ' 14Woo4 ISSUdMcotcc UL'iiir.itJi 11 ^ , I ' i Fth. M In Btochaiom Day* Mmndte$ter^ Parkade Stores W(Mir A Half Size? ence to the quadrennial general nnr.Ti.)i ii j | Mf-jMI-jf ' Aa nnUra day, has hnen ant aatda Th? 'ToBstar' Ladyl The scouts said they found the IsnvnchiM ISChaar ccmference of Methodism several tour helpful In earning citizenship MBmuotm • S4Coeomit0bar ______to honor nU bnehtiona, aeooedlaf Oama for DhMMa Xaalght < n o Y aw Hsnse wtth MnMe times. ^ MlUca ^ i to “Chaaaa’ Oalnndnr of AimunI Rafraah and retual at HOBNOB W. T. GRANT COMPANY his The chorus of the Methodist badges. S t 'SOOoBUBisd ^ S S 5 S E 5 r » S ^ R. E. W RNDELL iTPlrite nWM&npM BvenU for lOei." Blncn baoheloni RESTAURANT before you snatch a well-stoclud RECORD DEFT, , Men's Club will 'provide music. StWtang(pnls) dsoagr have no on« to "tmilttply thehr Joya \ William Hooker, president of the d a k s 800 New Homes £ S SBAnHwdeal ^ h5L »Iibt1 g g S jy up the bargains for youraelf in the featuring one o f the Inrgeat aelec- BY V. T. HAMLIN S S K i T L . natwork 4 6 U w (w .) and dlvMin their aorrowB," Uit pin-, Paifeada. Every Wednesday is tionn of popular rooorda and al- Methodist Men, will be lay reader. Building SftPotBW. 411dSVMiOM 49Bipinn poaa ia “T o promte tha aale af' A L L Y O O P ______SlTMdar 43Soltftod SOWaanr FAMOIrY NIGHT aerving delicious bama in town and nt DIBCX3UNT Washington, Feb. 22 (JP)—Rep. M^mthoichuA mnrehandiae aa glfta to men.” . chicken, spaghetti (all you can PRICES. AH the top hit Umea aa Horace Seely-Brown, R. Conn., has '^TWNMAJTMI^ t i r a t Contractor UTIT NASSEFT ARliB CO. 1016. Main ) for |3. Bring a '‘datei’ Umight well as perennial favorites are requested construction of an 800 IT, BOr-THEV’ SO wad u* ^ r ~ 1“ SSWonhlpad fi t r a a t , ia haadquartem tor and ba aervad two adult dinnera here. The manufacturer's list Girl Scout Notes unit housing project for naval per­ "eCSH SUZ.ITS \ WkVBJTH*£. SPORTING GOODS AND AC­ sonnel in New London, Conn., de­ R«sid«ntiot-CoiwiM fcW 34V«rtly IS" for IS. During the Lenten ac price for 43 n>m records la 9sc SSKsj^oilM CESSORIES of every deacrlpUcai: son, you’ll find a wider choice each; I^ra at W. T. GRANT the spite Budget Bureau disapproval. AlttratioiM -RGfiioM hif aeiiigilmattm Golf, flahlny, twwlhig, hunting, A recent Midwinter Court of Testifying before the House STFlMdcoart* IT than ever of seafood. Do try the price is 88c; Tha regularly $4.08 Tifckla that baehalor with a gift on Fridayam cial of broiled stuffed albums are 1327. The regularly AwEU'ds climaxed the psist four Armed Serricea Committee, which 39 Saint •>— hla day from NASS1FF*S. months’ activities of Qirl Scout is considering the military con­ "Basiness BaDt On 40SlteofUining LOBUrnBIL Join the happy cus- 1328 albums ara $2.97 and the Customer SaUfaetioa’' I Towar tomara who are m a to g it a reg. 12.98 albuma are |227. The Troop 10 of St. Mary's Episcopal struction authorization bill for the 41Snakn Opea tor Bnalnaaa pleaaant habit to coma often to RECORD DEPT, of W, T. GRANT Church. fiscal year beginning July 1, See­ Fall Insurance Coverage _ ^ L D 43 Fabric. ROBERT JEWEUDIR8 , at tha HOB NOB RESTAURANT. CO. ia a treasury of listening Mrs. Everett Kelsey, leader, ly-Brown said yesterday the hous­ 4 S In to ^ Center, formarly.ldather’a, la 0|>an pleasure for the young and the awEirded 23 proficiency bsulges, ing is needed for workers recently TeL MI 4-0450 49Intha«aF for huainean. Tastefully radneorat- assigned to New London in con­ ' t-n . ' ^ 2 & ' OlHlApriaat Sugar Plum Buns young at hearL Gall Rourke received her first After 5:00 PJM« ed and modernised, ROBERT 1 package hot roll mix class pin and badge. nection with the accelerated Po­ JEIWESLBRS will offer a complete laris submarine construction pro­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD BSramalttalnU K cup water Spiedlnl Sandwich A flag ceremony was conducted (ah.) Block of aterllng flatwara and To prepare Spiedini, a delicious gram. UIndiannnnw aerVlng plecea, also atalnlesa ataal, 1 eg g by Patricia Feltham with mem' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER MMarlnar’c grated rind of 1 orange Italian sandwich, preheat the oven bers of the Charter OiUt Patrol plus “ FWioonla" China dinner- Id fresh or canned purple plume, to 350 degrees. Cut a loaf of direction ware and. crystal atemwara In tEddng part. Barbara Wohlgemuth BSKntaitalncr pitted French b re ^ in %-inch allcea but and Diane Bernard took part in MFWi(pL) a IT r addition, their Repair Dei>artinent 18 cubes Of sugar don’t cut them completely through BY AL VERMEER 57 Common lit will aervioe watebea, Jewerly and the Juliette Low friendship candle PRISCILLA’S POP Topping the bottom crust. Put the loaf on ceremony. DOWN JE" allver. The new proprlctora bring Ladies--Have You Visited I WELL# ^ NQOEAR! AS^GU SAt; AND H cup confectioner's sugar a baking sheet and place a thin PLAN to USE WHO KNOWS? . a wealth of eiqierlence in the 1/4 cup orange Juice As part of the intematiomU ’3 ~ t h e m o n e y t o ,^J?ENT 'rtXJ] In V o UR YEAfiS THEjc IHanmar u slice of Hozztu'eUa cheeee between friendship program, thinking day I PERHAPS TTDU Jf 3Stata Jewelry buslnesa to Manchaater. 1 Jar ready-mixed "Sugar and each slice. Melt -ti cup of butter. ooiN e *io I I BONDS WILL T------They Invite your acquaintance and cards have been sent to Mias D. On f o u r PROTESTS t M ATURE W ILL, T ^ y —^ ^ SUmenUUona B" Cinnamon” sprinkle Add 1 teaspoon anchovy paste to 1 MORE Y E A R S 4PrcUtaa u k only for the opportunity of Prepare hot roll mix with egg the butter and brush the mixture E. L. Robertson, leitder of the PILGRIM lOURSAVt^GS Slitral aerving you. Stop In aoon. and water according to directions generously over the bread. Bake Cupar Rangers in Scotland, and 60NDS WlLLi on mix package, adding grated in the preheated oven 10 to 15 to Mrs. Easienurie Wandall, lead' 7 MATURE' Debater Creole orange rind. Cut dough into 18 minutes or until the cheese melts. er of Absalon 2 in Denmark. 1 medium 6nk», chopped equal places and flatten pieces. Serve with a glass of wine and a Mrs. Kelsey announced that a MILLS? BY FRANK O'NEAL SH O R T R IBS 1 green pepper, chopped Place a cube of sugar into each fruit salad plate. breakfast for all Episcopal Brown- 1 clove garuc, minced plum after frit baa been removed. lea, and Intermediate and Senior H cup oHve eU Place a plum dn each round of Keeps Earrings Scouts will be held on Girl Scout 1 Medium tomato, quartered dough. Wrap dough around plum, An excellent storage place tor Sunday, March 12, at 8 a.m. in COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTB^! O % teas|K>on aalt sealing all e^ea, and forming ball. earrings is a plastic egg tray. It I2h.24'/i Nelli Hall. The trip to New York by the troop on April 26 and i i teeapoon pcm>er A ’ Crinoline’ lady to protect your Place balls folded edges down, only takes up a small comer of the. WITH THI NEW SEE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF 1 g-ounce can tomato aauce tow tc7“i ; ^ % T s ( ! ‘ si;‘e T “f™ ''to lo n a well ffreajed 13” x « ’ x 2” drawer and will hold 12 {laira of hike to Gay City were discusaed. M n ’O-RAMA 1 pound cooked lobeter nieaL make and ao very nice to keep o r P«>- 376 de^eea F. for earrings. diced. alft-Rive! 25-30 mlnutea. Set aside overnight Then yoiiTI be delighted to add FASRICS IN THE AREA AT LOW. 14 cup white wine Dot,,.... KAOA h .. ,,„1I to P»» (don’t refrigerate) and next It’s ChMTy Time this good-looking dress and bo­ Saute onions, green pepper, gar' In honor of George Washington, lero combination to your spring BY JOE CAMPBELL ^ ^ e s ^ l o r trans ™omlng reheat in ^ degrees F. LOW M ia PIUCESl FABMCS FOR b o n n t e lie in olive oil until tender. Add oven for about 5 minutes. While who couldn’t tell a lie, the deli- wardrobe. tomato; oook tmtil eoft Add salt, fer, full directions. brush with g l w made from cioua cherry is served up in dozens No. 8191 with Patt-O-Rama is in Marendaz pejiper, tomato sauce, lobster; ■To order, send 25c In coins to:— confectioners sugar and orange of ways at this time of year. sizes 12%, 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, ALL. AT CHENEY H AU . . . simmer IS minutes. Arms CaboL The Manchester Eve- Surinkle with "Sugar and GRAND UNION has all the in­ 22%, 24%, 26%. Bust 33 to 47. T R A V E L A6ENCY Add wine; cook 2-3 mlnutea & J*!" OnnamSn.’,’ gredients for serving up a festive Size 14%, 35 bust dress, 3‘;4 yards Authorized Agents For AD AMERICAS, NEW YORK 84, N .Y.' ' longer. Serve in caeeerola cherry pie. All the leading pie of 35-lnch; bolero, 2 yards. RaD, Air and Steamship OTEN TOMBHT TH I 9 For lat-class mailing add 10c for I when making candy, use wood crust mixes are here, plus red To order, send S5c in coins to: Purely feminine each pattern. Print Name, Addrees ^ spoons for stirring because tart pitted cherries packed in Sue BumetL Manchester Evening Lines • mt It m IK m as •» * THE LITTLE SHOP. 805 East with Zone and Pattern Number. „ct become hoL like metal water or heavy syrup, 2 jars for Herald, 1156 AVE. OF AMERI­ 18 Asylum St., Hartford SAUESROOM e v e r y DAY NOON t o * PJK. Center StreeL has big ideas for Have you the ’41 Album contain-1 ones, 49c. Perfect for salad, dessert or CAS, NEW YORK 36, N. Y. TeL CHapel 7-5857 you, when it cornea to keeping you ing inany lovely deaigna and free garnish are dark sweet cherries, For Ist-class mailing add 16c for HOURS: SATURDAY 16 AM . to 6 PM. chic and comfortable now-into- 39c a can. Slide a frozen cherry ACUTE patterns? Only 25c a copy! | 12 Bottles of Wine, $13 each Mttem. Print Name, Address HAROLD EELLS aummer. Daytime Cotton Dresses, pie Into the oven, 69c and you’ll From Bordeau, France to the with Zone, Style No. and Size. Manchester Agent CHENEY BALL, 177 HARTFORD RO, NEXT TO KINO'S iStOWtWTl 45.98, with crlsjfi, young lines as­ have a delicious treat from the Mutual Funds I HARVEST HILL P A C KK A G B Basic Fasftion, Spring and Sum­ Tel. CH 7-5857 w . % O M t sure your freshj aiid ... dainty , , ap- 1 For maximum safetv income STORE, come fine Table WlneS berry patch. Chocolate Oierry Ice mer '61 has a wealth of sewing 'TOttEAN pearanceRii»TTTrR around nRE^Qica the clock, am RET CASUALS. 887 Main Suit Yourself Calling All Ladies They have a well-stocked library I LITTLE SPORTS Let it be a comb-back WIND­ Street, immlses you a storeful of At BURTON’S, 841 Main Street, If you haven’t tried HOUSE A of subjects covering all manner *lHClNlUGST 0 lttmATGAVaYOUIi«ONIYr VERYMEU/Zer ^ SOR CHAIR, p riced -321.96 at HALE SHOE SERVICE^ why not j _ 7R.BONMCR OOWE pleasaht surprises this weekend in I spring SUITS are ready for you. of sports, travel, cartoons, famous | 943 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEB—OOBNEB OF ST, JAMES ST. FRCm PARIS r WATKINS, 935 Main Street, dur­ continuance of the Washington’s|The Middy style, with jaunty find out for youraelf how happy you landmarks here and abroad to in­ mVIORROW TO ing their Semi-^Annual Furniture I sTrUiday '^ l e young lines and the Scarf suit, can be with their work, which is terest and entertain your member­ OPERATE ON Sale nowl n progress. In nutmeg ‘ ^ will have you walking on air when second to none. (Juality materials ship. Keep this idea in mind for a I maple finish, this sturdy chair, a [ ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY t SATURDAY | eS I ^ th; Salmon Rice Round I you yourself in the mirror. are used, modem equipment. la youngster’s birthday party. ITje tidy 33-lnchea tall, makes a fine 2 tablespoons butter Prices- start at 3IT.86 In Junior available plus expert workmanship kiddles love it. What-an effort­ desk psrtner or stands handsome­ % cup minced onion sizes 9-15, also Mlssey 10-18. guaranteed. Their professional less way to keep a roomful under YOUR FRIENDLY 'Wa£^,\e£ZcU^eHC^ % ly alone in a living room or en­ % cup chopped green pepper I Whatever you like best, silk, HAT CLEANING SBRVK7B can control! Mitchell 3-5808. trance hall. 2 1-pound cans salmon, drained I wool, tweed, with sheath skirt, make a limp, tired hat look years ____ OealFaelweiCWpa. younger. TM-WerMiieMtKerd. i 2 eggs, slightly beaten I semi-flared or full skirt, with a Buffet Potatoee Water Wofta.tor You % cup lemon juice I short cropped jacket or a three- Those really hard-to-clean places Sunlight weakens fabrics so Perfect jtotatoes for a buffet I % cup soft bread crumbs I quarter coat length, you can be dinner can be produced by heating 100 ASPIRIN BY JOHNNY HART around the home—garage floors 1 teaspoon aalt happily SUITED AT BURTON'S. clothes should never be allowed to B. C and patlo--oan be washed efficient- hang outside In the sun for long. 1% cups commercial sour cream % teaspoon i>epper I The d-^vvay ”G 1 e n h a v e n” suit, in a Skillet over medium heat. ly with a plastic brush attachment 1 16% - ounce can condensed 329.99, ia a wardrobe in Itself with Clothes ,lron much easier if WORTHMORE 5-GRAIN TABLITS (UMiTin.. I f which fits any garden hose Apply brought .in just as soon as they Then add 8 tablespoons finely BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE cream of asparagus soup two skirts (one pleated, one chopped scallion (tops, too), 3 soap or dstergent to the dirty sur­ % cup cream or milk sheath) plus a matching, aleeveleas are dry. ' CUPS THE THIRD BEUMP THE EAK face and. scrub away, usbig a tablesjxrans finely chopped stuffed Z' MittMUsfr 1 tablesjjoon prepared horse- overblouse and a softly-tailored olives, 1 teaspoon salt, % tea­ handy fingertip control to adjust First-Aid tor a Tired Wardrobe V^i»iiiuin» radish jacket. You’ll live In this suit. Do spoon each pepper and paprika | the flow of water through the 5 cups cooked rice I see the LAMINATED COAT of With Easter just about s month 19e PAPER NAPKINS apray-sdrubber. away, don't despair If laat season’s and 4 cups diced, cooked potatoes. % cup melted butter or margarine wool jersey, lined with cushiony Turn to simmer and heat toe mix- | 1 ID-ounce package frozen peas, I foam. It’s an all-purpose coat, wairdrobe must do. Let "MARTIN- 8 0 c o u n t 61111 TIPS Tonight Is Bargain Night IZING” the efficient ONE HOUR ture 15 to 20 mlnutea or until po­ Ip one Hurry to MORRY'S MEN'S cooked and drained combining luxurious, warmth with tatoes are thoroughly heated. MTMiOMiSr. In a small pan heat butter and streamlined weight, and bulk. The DRY CLEANING service at 20 STORE in the State Theater Bldg,,, --- — ------^— ------i East (Tenter Street and 299 West where 33%<% SAVINGS are avail- In R saute onion and green pepper smooth, crisp lines, the soft, cuo- Middle Tpke. revitalize your suit, It’s Time for a Pretty Haircut tolt t h m u g h o ^ ^ entlm JSre for about 6 minutes, or until v ^ - dly "feel" makes it a coat you'll coat, dress and topper. Soil and During this school-vacation I imtil closing time tonight at 9. It’s tables are tender. In a bowl com- snuggle Into rain or shine. In black stubborn stains vanish. New life is week would be a perfect time to an excellent time to add sporU and bine vegeUbles. the salmon, eggs, and bright blue, sapphire, gold and carefully pressed and steamed into come in with daughter to dress-up apparel to the masculine lemon juice, crumbs and aalt and beige, choose the classic 9-button the garment to impart a good-as- SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON. 983 wardrobe in the family. For In- Pepper. Press mixture into a style, the cardigan lined with a new api>earance. Fast, fast TWO Main Street for a trim, flattering doors and out, for working andigreaaed 8-inch layer cake pan and splashy print, or the one drama- HOUR SERVICE is avaUable at the HAIRCUT. Whether you are 7, 17, BY DICK CAVALLI sleeping you’ll find quality clothes In a pre-heated 356 degree tixed with a puritan collar, priced ‘MARTINIZING” plant on W*st or 70, it's good to know that the MORTY MEEKLE bearing nationally-advertised labels F. oven for 46 minutes, or until from 322.99, Middle Tpke. All shirts are laun­ talented beauticians here are IF YOU OO NOT W /V O U R DUES YOURS IN FRIENDSHIB at 33%% OFT TONIGHT PNLY. “ t- dered, steam-pressed to a crisp whizzes with the scissors. They IMMEOIATELY VOU WILL BE WINTHROP. ------I Sauce: Meanwhile, In a small Lenten Salad Itolish and neatlv packaged to stay know how to shape and coax your Met mppiemeiit CPBeSIDENTj Pour cooked commeal into a saucepan, combine soup, cream or I Here's a welcome addition to hair into a flattering frame for MICKEY FINN RV LANK LEONARD EXPELLED FROM THE CLUB AND i resh no matter now long they slide ufaiAnsBM'a t *** * ’ * I WILL PER60NALLV BEAT THE amall loaf pan and chill. Unmold, milk and horseradish and heat to Lenten menus. Mix 1% cups cot- around in the drawer, STORE your features. It’s not too ^ l y to ^1 UNDERSTAND T THAT'STRUEi AND STUFFIN09 o u r OF M X). slice and fry in butter or other 1 aerving temperature, stirring oc- tage cheese, half teaspoon chopped HOURS are 7 to 7 Monday through )OOk an appointment for your B liF^ ED AYTINAL IT'S A BEAUTIFUL \WHEN I THINK OF fat. If you lUce a crisp crust, dip 1 oaslonally. Toss rice with the but- sweet gherkins, pinch of garlic Saturday and Thursday to 9. EASTER PERMANENT WAVE. ANIMAL-BUT THAT ) ALL THE MONEY the slices in flour or commeafl ter or margarine and press in to a salt and dash of pepper. Place quar- ’MARTINIZING’’ goes clean In fact, it’s not too early to get IT MAY NEVER BE / I’ VE SENT THAT aO£. I before they go into the skillet. 1 greased 8-lnch layer cake pan. Let ter of mixture on each of four across the country. your E uter i>ermanent now, espe­ ASPIRIN ABLE TO RACE! / FARMER FOR HAY OtMJJ ______I stand in warm place for 6 minutes, crisp lettuce leaves and sprinkle cially if your hair looks better AND OATS- Step on It vnmold on serving dish. Un- each with paprika. Arrange two Cube Steak Bundle* than ever after the first shampoo You’ll love the thick, cushiony salmon on top o f the rice and whole sardines on each side of 4 cube steaks and set. In toe BUDGET DEPT, S . 70* S S ™ , 2 ” feel of an all-wool BRAIDED gatnlSh vdth th. cooked peas and | cheese mounds. 1 (1 pound, Inunce) can whole they offer a permanent wave for Btottonf72.. BettlaonOO... RUG under your feet. MANCHES- wedge. S e m with the Blue Lake green beatu! 48.46 (plus 32 for haircut). Or, TER CARPET CENTER, 3ll Malg|| “ PW»TM | For Goya and Dolls on Parade 1 cup dry brOad crumbs you might like to try the Italian- inspired "ELEGANTE” PERMA­ Street, Is headquarters In this areal . ' . ------with the kiddies home from 1 «gg PAINT TRA for BRAIDED RUOfS'-crafted by Come for Ismeh school this week, It’ff a perfect % cup bean liquor NENT, 310.70. It’s all life and I the Village Rug ^6pp4 of Maine, Serving up tasty, hot meals time to get an early momii« start % teaspoon salt body and'spirit. Mitchell 3-8951. and ROLLER Burma Shave Top Siorimt Comfort In the ridi New England tradition!; every noon, the sparitifiig LUNCH- toward shopping for their spring % teaspoon pepper Perfect fer a Sneeth 1 ... 2-22 What beauties they are. A roomjEONBTTE at l^U'IOX PHAR- end EasUr wardrobes at MARI- % teaspoon savory Ladder Safety 4-Oz. AeroMl.. .5 9 ' When you're using a ladder for I Past Thrifty |eb BY LESLIE TURNER seems to come to life with a braid- MACY, 299 East CentM, bears ia I m a D’S, 691 Main Street. Here 2 tablespoons oil CAPTAIN EASY ed rug holding center stage. So mind your Lenten requiremtota. they have all the favorite ktylea of % pint commercial sour efdam outside work, place the feet of the | rnM e 0 0 ' ladder in an old pair of tennis | durable and reversible, a braid^ There arfi^featured spedala every] oOATS AND lHtESSX3 that a cup catsup shoes to keep it from slipping. LIQUOR L D E P T . rug is practical, too, because foot day predominating In cheese and growing mlsa prefers. They are so ' % teaspoon aalt PARKER'S S E A G R A A d MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY prints, flecks and crumbs don’t seafood caaseroles, chowders, sal- j new and ao flattering and they Purchase steaks 'about 4 by Next time you have a can oil show up conspicuously. Not only nds uid sand^chee, aa well aa a keep their fresh good. looks. For inchea (approximately 6 ounces RESERVE 7 C R O W N with Early American furniture, a I 'varied menu' , of other choicea. j the young man in the family you’ll pitted ripe olives in the house! in­ Sweetening Solution WELL, 1 GUESS THEY each). Drain beans reserving % sert some thin strips of carrot WEREBOUNDTDPO BRAIDED RUG’from MANCHES-1 pimlY Of parking at the ffont flnd SPORT JACKETS and WAioum - . Blended Rye 86 Proof ^ .64 cup liquor. (Tomblne bread crumbs, through their centers. Add to a OWE sooner Oft LATER. & TER CARPET, CffiajITDR, spells door, (ktiUng sho{>pera, business | SLACKS plus all the accessories 4-Ownce lent# ...... 7 9 ' F ifth H agg, bean Uquor, salt pepper, talad plate for a pretty and de-| 86 Proof ^.07 comfort and charm me way every ,nen and career glHs, to come for a budding beau brummel nhulres. Mvory. Set steaks out on board. licious gamtsh. r iltn A jl’amlly cto appreciate and under- junch at the FountaJn-GiW of j Now while all the sizes atid styles Spread crumb mixture on V- '■tand. • I LENOX PHARMACY, where thejare In plentiful array. It’s more steaks; arrange beans over C4nne“ be 1 y a ]r n s h o p soon. Lenrn'n newjff. Rtveiy depiartment .offere up from Springfield, Mass., at toe bvd OQBURN A MID-1 Skillaldll oeor bsooms..baoamo. moce inoce axpartsoqiart InIn|good j good valuesvanies just in timetlmt fOrfex'your your Hotel Bridgeway, They love to 3x9x8 iBch— ' only 09c ~ INC.. 629 K a la lt b o s s you know. 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.1 ri'iTi / ^ l^ C H E S T B R SVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1961 PAGE 14 New Men W est Gone THE With^ Red Sox Herald Angle Topple in NBA SpringSquad Still W in "By Hoop Warfare Boston — "What a dUfstMOe a ______■ ^ ^ y EARL YOST Skveral personal records are year makes!" , (fl>)— *lnto a tie for tUrd pUce In theaVMI'S 76-75 victory over Rich- Sports Editor That seams to be th«/xaynote New York, Feb 22 \n . / . a^ieAKAAAOAssnSoutheastern OonfOrence, beating mond, ftnrfand n/ihhvBobby AyersmanAvAwaman U.8. MIXED DOUBLES slated to topple during this NBA of the 38 man offleial Red Sox play- What Cincinnati’s Bearcats campaign, a season which has al­ VanderbUt, 60-89; Tteaa Tech scored 26 points, Bucky Keller 23 Leading ladies were Billie Carl­JGirls Open Bowling Tourney er roster announced yesterday, are doing without Oscar Rob­ moved two games In front of its and Chris Smith 19 as Virginia son 215-528, Ruth Heneghan 493, Four Tourney Teams in Eight Years ready w itn essed several new career peaks. whan contrasted to the 37 men ertson, West Virginia’s ------southwest (Smterence , chaUengers ^ Tech, runner-up to West Virginia Ruth Sllhavy 483, Joan Dietrlch- rosier of oile year ago. Heartv conjrratulations are extended, with sincere Scoring leader WUt Chamber- In the Southern Conference, nailed sen 478, Pearl Burnham 175-473, Saturday at North End Lanes The names of 14 men, not Hated George Washington, 98-92, on the Bert Gloss 175-456, Elaine Beck­ wiSies to c S Elgin Zatursky and his Manchester, Hujh lain of PhiladelphU is the pace 4k 1960, appear for 1961, while 19 setter for eight of the top twenty moved into a tie with Idle BeaUrn eve of its namesake's birthday. ett 464. Men’s top totals were basketball team. The Indians wound up the regular seMon in names of a year ago are missing. The ^ A T U WINNING In a Kentucky for the OWo Valley Con­ A pair of B-7 buddies, Earle Charley Kaaelauskaa 245-607, Pat Bhitries are now being accepted<^and is expected to make hef point makers who figure to list In addition to'the 83 lUted, four college batketbau MStem that was a blaze of glory, winning their last three games, including an personal single season highs. Five ference lead, downing .Western Maxwell and Tom Mehaffey, com­ T rem a rco 236-201—588, Doug for the Girls <5pen Bowling Tour ence known again this yaae. 06M unset, two-wint overtime decision over previously undefwt- members of the Seattle roster, out- supposed to 1)6 rough on ooth Kentucky, 100-94, In other bined for 54 points and 38 re Ziegra 223-586, Bob Gould 212-561, liament at the Community Y. Four Morrison, who won a oi»4 pin vie* of them already have recorded new teams after Ui« lots of the two ed and CCIL champion Wethersfield. The success over the personal highs. Biggest improve­ flelder-lnfielder Carl Yai^tnnmskl. tured games. bounds SB Clemson scored an At­ Bob Nelson 559, Bill Ruhmel 557. Shifts are pisnned with bowling tory over Sue Boris last year In second baseman Chuck SchUUng, great AU-Americae Ui well as thair Kentucky lost a tidy lead to Junior competition, la expMtetf to Esfflea earaed the and White, ment among the leaders this year lantic Coast Conference victory etarting at 12 noon Saturday. catcher Bob 'nUman, and pitcher coaches. Vanderbilt’a 18-point burst In the over Clemson, and NIT-bound De­ BANTAMS Other shifts are at 2 o’clock, 4 enter again. Pat HUlnskl CFIU in the eyes of the Basket­ the Oak Grill, was surprised re- is Bailey Howell of Detroit with a What (UnclnnsU. without Big O 2 1 1 point spread over his rookie Doh Schwall, will be added for liat four minutes, then pulled out troit (18-7) got 28 polnta from Best totals were Henry King o’clock and 6 o’clock. The tourna­ probably be defending her iQter* ball Committee.,the No. 2 rankinp centlv when he visited Florida and spring braining. BohlUlng arrival and with ntw catch, Ed Jueknley, are joining up with an 1 1 -game mitted to play In the NCAA Tour- credentials, behtlng Manhattan, up to 18 will roll in Intermediate o'clock Friday night by Flo Kratet least 9 o'clock Saturday night The secUon. Sasiela has starred in the Nineteen players have scored winning atreak, 19 vlctoriea In their 156-300, Dick Heck 391, Bruce 1.000 or more points and the pros­ Arnold Bariy, Bob Heffner, Hal nlunent by etate or school policy, 69-59, as Bruce Drysdale scored Brooks 390, Terry Grant 382, John competitive, or Norm Vittner at the Y alleyi of locals have drawn strong HiUhouse Elks League for years . . . Irish last 20 games, another Southern Kentucky trails only one—Florida, Johnny Mack, former Rockville pects are high for the number to Kolstad, DarreU MaSsey, Billy 21, but Chicago Loyola’s hopes Kenney 140-380. Last year the largest number of by phoning the Y. Hish o< New Haven as their open­ Muffett, (ffiet Nichols, and ’Wilbur Conference regular aeason ch m - which has an 8-3 record. Georgia ing round foe under the revised athlete, wiU leave the ranks of the exceed the record 25 over that dlnuned in a 107-99 lose to West­ entries came in the Midget class Wo6d. Others coming to a Red Sox pionahip, and a 21-3 rtcord after Tech, Wlfo Roger Kaiser scoring ern Michigan. Drake (17-6) toyed where 36 rirli entered. Eight girls CIAC raUng system. bachelors on April 8 when he mar­ level three years ago. row: Manager Jimmy Abert, Jimmy M istre^ , last n i^ t’s 71-68 whipping of Penn FEMMES A FELLAS ■ WEST SIDE BOWIAMG Chamberlain and A r 1 a I n of li^ A N S GOING ON WARPATH SATURDAY: Slated spring training camp for the first, 26 points, nipped Tennessee, 60- with Omaha, 110-49, Washington entered Junior competition last Thursday will be the final Blfllt The form chart has HiUhouse ries Olive Matteson at St. Ber­ McAdam, Dave White, Marshal Potter and Tony Mori- SUte. 89, m other SEC game. Setting a new high triple and year and six were in the Interme 'i nard’s Church In Rockville. Best PhUadelphia with 3953 points to face New Haven HiUhouse at the New Haven A ^ a ttoe are catcher Russ Nixon (he Stats defeated Idaho, 77-63, and tying high single this week was of Father and Son bowling. srinning by at least 15 points. combined - are on the verge of anos. Back row: Scorer Kevin Toomey, A w is ^ t C oa x ­ was In Scottsdale for-a very short Only I>uke (by two polnU at Big Harold Hudgens scored 24 Westminster (Pa) beat Pitt, 85- diate. In all, 50 girls toed the line. Tournament competition won’t ^ man wUl be Jack Halloran, consid­ Saturday are Manchester High*s Indians. Left to right Charlotte), the CiUdel (by three Fran Crandall. Mrs. Crandall had The schedule: 6:15; Ed F iO ^ r - ered the finest athlete ever turned creating, an all-time NBA record es Ray Korbusieski and Phil Hyde and Head Coach El­ stay hi 1960 In the abortive trade poinU and little Del Ray Mounts 68, for the second time this sea­ This year with the. added girls new for Zatursky. During Uie eight front row: Bob Hendel, Ray Dotchin, Mike Geciwska^ points in the second game of the 22 for Texas Tech, now 9-2 and single games of 137-133 to spark bowling league at the Y consider­ ald A Tom, Joe Cataldi A Joe Jr., out in the Windy City. for most points scored by two gin Zatursky. (FaUot photo)^______' for Sammy White), infielder BUly season), and VlUanova (by five son. ^ a fine 375 triple record and here Frank Klnel A Gary and Frank yearn that the stocky mentor has players on the same team during Buddy Minor, Craig Johnson and Mike Reardon. Second Harrell, and outfielders Carroll sailing smoothly In the SWC after Boston College won Its second ably more gfirls are expected to en­ been In poinU) have toppled the new Southern Methodist’s 65-61 victory 137 tied the one game mark owned ter. Because of the year’s difference Chmeliecki A Martin. 7 p.m.: , Jim • * a season. The current record of ------— ^ Hardy, Pete Jemlgan, and Rip from Boston U., 69-59, as sopho' Herdic A Pote, BIU qualified for the Qass A event four 4313 points is held by Chamber- West Vliginlana—a club that de­ over runner-up Texas A AM (7-4) previously by Helen McCann. In ages, the largest mumber of en­ Dixon Sr., A Belated Start Repuiskl. pends on aophomores Rod Thorn, more Jerry Ward again stopped BUI Jr., James Anderson A Jim, dmes for a .500 batting average, a lain and Arizin who set that msu-k Ust of Booldee Defending ch am pion Texas Eagles' ace Larry Isenberg. In two Other good scores among the tries Is expected in the Junior Di­ leopecUble marit by any measure. GoU Clinic Set Jim McCormick and Dave Shuck to matched the Aggies at 7-4 by ladies were Jeanne Irish 114-112, vision. and Frank Klnel A Frank Jr. WaUy Wldhohn, former UConn during the last campaign. Table Tennis Set Hoopsters Not Awed Rookies (Mrlson, Massey, Wood, go with holdovers like Lee Patrone, games against Ward and B.C. ■ >\«r Of .Zaairaky's eight baseball and basketbaU player, Schayes of Syracuse needs 150 and Jem lgui are "first year men" overhauling Rice, 81-79, on Isenberg—who has averaged 18 Helen McCann 125, Flo Johnson Linda Bellefleur, last year’s now in charge of recreation and more points for a 17,500 point Tonight at Club Jim Ritchie, Paul MUlSr and three-point play by Jack Dugan 120, Alba Soblski 110. Midget winner, will be entered in PARKADE EARLY BIBM bead coach found i**® The Recreation Deportment brought up under the new draft Kenny W 6fd. . points against other teams—has Inr winninr scaRoiw. 15-5 in ,1955-56. educaUon at the Osborn Prison career total, whUe Boston's Bob ruto, whUe Heffner and RolsUd and two clutch free throws by managed just one point. He got Don Carpenter 355 and Norm the Junior Division this year. Linda My.rna Menig's 188 topped tke 35| in 1956-57. 14-6 a y e a ijg o ^ d Cousy needs an additional 415 announces that plans are being It’s hot too early to start With new ace Thorn missing his scorers. Farm in Enfield, reports the have served three years In the Sox second of the last three games be- Butch Skeete. the free throw last night. Kloter 135 topped the men. took high three string a year ago 11-7 thiB winter. He succeeded Farmers will start a belated bas­ points to push him over the 15,000 formulated to hold a town Sen­ By Foe’s Reputation Hitniriiig aboot shavliig a few In the Ohio Valley, which plays CUrke in 1965 after serving his ior Men's TnNe Tennis Tonmn- farm system. CauSt of a vlrita, the 6-6 Miller ketball se«uon on the week«»d. career toUil mark. stnAee off yoor..golf game and Gone from a year ago are such a 12-game league schedule. More- apprenticeship as first lieutenant ment. This tonmament. If tonight aU wlU be gtven an op- Steeped into thS leader's role last The Farm has a beautiful new John Kerr of Syracuse who nev­ famlUar names as Ted WilUams, ntrht—hitting the field goal that head and Eastern Kentucky are for several years. er missed a game in seven pro sea­ enough Interest wnrrnnta, will portunlty to get some Inside now In the race for the loop’s gym. The squad is anxious to be held nt the East Side Rec By FRANK CUNE Gene Stephens, Marty Ksough, put Wait Virginia Shead to sUy 8-2 • • * book road games but Widholm sons played his 500th consecutive Ups at the Coontry Chib. The Sammy White, and Frank SuUlvan. NCAA berth with Western Ken­ game Monday night when Syn.- gym Blarch 22. “ They have good size, show plenty of speed and are fine occasion wUl be the second an­ and leading fiU scorers with 23 says that only home games wiU Men Interested may practice Jackie Jensen was listed on the polnU. Ritchie added 16 and Me tucky, the erstwhile lesder, now Await Rrrt Meeting be played for years and years . . . cuse met Los Angeles in Morgan­ baU handlers. Reports I’ve heard from people who have s ^ nual Golf CUnlo sponsored by 7-8 after Ita third straight road- evenings In a large room at the the Toamsinent Gommlttee at 1960 spring roster although ho MAN IN A MASK— Kenny Seiirs of New York, a hel­ Cformlck iS in another ISg of the I) Turn pike-Proved for your Safety! A team tutored by Mr. Zee has Francis Gelssler, director of ath town, W. Va. The same night them a few times this season are that they are v^ tly im­ never reported, but he'e officially game loss. G O O D ^ ^ E A R vet to meet HiUhouse. During Dolph Schayes played In his 659th East IMd of the bnllding. the Manchester Country Club. met-like mask protecting jaw fractured Jan. 5, guards drive that haa boosted the Moun- letics and head hasebaU and bas­ Equipment win also be avaU- proved from what they were when the season started and bock on the new roster. UinSere into the No. 9 nsUonal Sets School Record Eatunky’s tenure the Indians went consecutive tilt to top aU league Bob Oappalll, chairman of the Elsewhere: Norm Halberstadt ketball coach at WUUmantlc able at the office. are continuing to get better with^ The Red Sox battery candidates Al Attles of Philadelphia in game last night in Madison ranking. to the ftaala in 1956. defeating Teachers CoUege, hopes to give up players in this respect. meeting, reporta a fun program hit a school record 41 points in A A k A A k A A i Persons -interested shoold every game. Other six-footers are Mike Branch win take place etartliig at 8 wlU start working In Septtsdale Square Garden, New York. Game was Sears’ first ap­ Revived Kentucky (14-7) puUed Stratford^ Roger Uidlowe and coaching next season and conr register at the East 81^ Cen­ (6-2) and Frank Carr (6-1) BUly Stadium Feb. 25, with the rest of -Harttoid Bulkeley before bowing So stated E3gin Zatursky, Man­ i/ciack at Dm chiUionse. pearance since his jaw was fractured in a fight with centrate on his administrative du ter. Further infonnattbn may chester High’s basketbaU coach, as White (5-10) IS Coach Sam Ben­ the club schedule to begin train­ to Hartford Weaver In the finals. ties. He is a graduate of Central Profesrional Alex Hackney George Lee of Detroit during a game in Philadelphia. Bristol Eastern be had by contacting WaUy he discussed New Haven HiUhouse, der's field general Mdth the fifth will demonstrate and discuss ing March 2. The Sox wUl open However, a trip to Boston was in Connecticut SUte CoUege and Fortin, program director at the starter probably slated to be Floiwl At left is Wilt Chamberlain (18) of the Warriors. Phil­ the bargain • by being a finaUst the team hia Indians wiU face in the finer points o f the game. A ^ e ir 25 game exhibition schedule coached at RockviUe High before East Side office. their first round game In the 39th Little (5-11). Top HUlhouse re­ Saturday, March 11, with the (Mbs adelphia won 114-112. (AP Photofax.) ______• and the Indians went out in moving on to Willimantlc, Pos­ Advances, West question and answer period wUl Connecticut Interscholaatic Ath­ serves are (Charlie Teague and BUI firilow with sound movlee, fea>- at Mesa, Arts, and conclude on Charnley Sets Sights touud one at the Boston Garden sible Gelssler successor, Stan letic Conference’s Class A Tour- Phanius. Sunday, April 9 against the new Wilbur Croai knocked Manches­ Hartford Downed turing the leading pros, win MleM, former WSC athlete and S A S K E T S A U ^ ment at the New Haven Arena Zatursky plana to start the same oonclude the clinic. Washington Senators at Winston- Four of Six Playoff Spots Set ter out te the first round of the now a teacher-coach at Suffleld Saturday nlg^t. The Indians’ g^ame five which has opened each game J957 and last year Hartford Salem, N. G The regular 1961 sea­ Hl^h. The latter Is also a WlUl- Ten high school basketbaU SCOKES is slated for 7:30 to be foUowed since the Indians went on their I _ __ , . son wUl open for the Red Sox at On Return with Brown Weaver duplicated Cross’ feat of m ^U c native. teams blasbed last night in open­ at 9 by a clash between Weaver most recent three-gaiae winning P | k l IA sra n W 1 H <0 F Fenway Park Tuesday, April 11, GUARANTEED q.»erficial one. for number of months specified. time or mileage. MoHclMclvr CeuRtry ^ s to n CoUege 69, Boston Univ d a y , 190, Louisville, stopped approximately two weeks, accord­ with the Yankees at spring train- York 20 47 .299 26 Vi bringing the total signed to 28. with Cincinnati another game 86-71. blood spurting ffom Charnley’s 5d * Bonnie Fleemaa, 184, Dallas, 7. Keith’s were led by Bob Longo Ing. He will work with the club Western Division hack. The Lakers return home t0-< sutpect eye in the 18th round Manager Arthur BoggiS Chib (10), Jim Patulek (10) and Dale ing to the announcement by Yan­ BoWsfleld, 26, was drafted from (Coast Guard, meanwlUle, ran added: Any Goodyear daalar will repair without ehatga, or makt allowance on new WUliama 58, Amherst 38 Oakland, CaUf.—Lute Rodriguez, kee io affrAmrtnnia fnr the I« a___s._ ao ^ 13^ and Sadowskl was drafted from sends Philadelphia against Cin- It took all the steam out of Wesleyan 84, Trinity 79 149%AATtbeen ATlHfonly fumtwo Morehardt hooped 21 points. season. His imlform "No. 5” was ticipated in 11 All-Star Games, Sprin^eld regained some of his Iron Man leyan’s record is 8-6, while Trinity officially retired on April 18, 1952 American Hockey League scoring points. Larry Wilson of Buffalo Schayes, playing his 660th con­ is 2-12. NO MONEY DOWN WITH THE OLD Tlf?E OFF YOUR CAR In the second game, the Lakers and starred in 10 World Series. He was third with 71 polnta, and defeated AKX, 57-36. The Lakers and this spring will mark hia first was the American League’s Most lead, by scoring seven points while secutive NBA game, paced the Qulnniplac’s homecourt victory his closest rival PhU Makmey of Bruce Cline o f Springfield who opened up a big first half lead and time in uniform In 10 years, with Valuable Player In 1939, 1941, and Nats wiUi S3 points In a game over New Bedford cUnchSd the February Special! the exception of varioiis Old Tim­ 1947. Outstanding among Joe’s Buffffalo was held to four. had the biggest gaUi o f the week, which saw the lead change 13 Southern New Elngland ConfSr' were never headed. Ron Laliberte scoring nine points, was fourth hit 21 points to lead the Lakers ers’ Day progrtuns. many records was his feat of hit-r Sweeney had 82 points oh 30 times In the fourth quarter. But ence basketball title for the Quins, ting safely in 50 consecutive games , goals and 52 assists which gave With 70. BiUy MacCreary of It was Larry Cfostello and Barney (^innlplac was titUst ,in 1959, but while George McKay of the losers “This is the first time I’ve been Springfield clo e ^ out the top five Goad For The Entire scored 21 points. asked and I'm looking forward to in 1941. him a five point lead over Maloney Cable who sent Syracuse ahead was dethroned last year. Its rec­ vdth 68. to stay. ord is 14-7. Trotters lost to the Untouch­ Month Of February g o o d / ^ e a r ables 80-55, and fell Into last place Jimmy Andersm o f Springfield The Warriors won out In the last Playing before a capacity home- in the final game. The winning led In goals with 34 while Sweeney 19 seconds when Tom Gola grab­ comlijg crpwd, Fairfield extended MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON doODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND team all hit in double figures with was the top assist scorer with 52. bed a rebound and flipped it in to its . winning streak to eight in a Dick Provost caging 22 points and Roger Cote of Rochester bad break a 112-112 tie. New York had row by beating St. 'Michael’s. Mike Roger Poe 21. For the Trotters, 194 penalty minutes comprised of led by aa much afi 1 1 points in the Touhey led the Stags with 2l. Custom Dave Fra^r was high with 24 07 minora, six majors, four 10- first half but couldn’t hold it aa Their record Is 16-3, while 8t. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE points while Dick Scofield helped tninute misconducts, arid a g;ame 'V^It (Jhamberlain and Paul Arizin Michael’s Is 9-11. 7-,-- -liMNvMuaUy Cut out ■with 18. misoonduct and'was just 18 min­ went to work toward a couple of Central ConnScUcut’a loss fit Regular 18.^5 713 MAIN ST.-7MI 9.9523 295 BROAD ST.--4^51 79 . 2 WEST SIDE MIDGETS utes away from the lesigue rec­ acoring records they’re trying to New Haven was |,only ita third in ord of minutes for a aeason. Standings 212 break. (Chamberlain scored 39 18 games. Southern’s record Is W. L. Pet. This was set by Harry Dick of points and took 30 rebounds. Arizin 8-14. Buffalo in 1950-51. Herald Angels ...... H 0. 1.000 •cored 28. In Hartford, a superior-rebound­ HOLLYWOOD SERVICE CENTER JIM’S ATLANTIC STATION Gus’s ...... 8 S .727 Maroel Paille of Springfield led Cincinnati, which has lost 23 ing team from Ithaca (N, T.) Col­ Personalized Floors . . 7 3 .700 the goaltenders who were eligible lege belted the University of 342 E. CENTER ST.— MI 9.8187 4SI W. CENTER ST.^MI f-SISS for'the league trophy and bonus games In S t Louis over five sea­ I r a n i’s ...... 6 8 .454 sons, got a 36-point performance Hartford, 77-62. Ithaca put on the Ponticelli’s ...... 5 6 .454 for the season, with an average of from Oscar Robertson but that pressure In the second halt and 2.81 on 160 goals allowed in 57 JACK'S ATLANTIC BUHRER’S SHELL SERVlOE Police A -Fire ...... S 8 .272 wasn’t enough to match 31 by pulled clearly In front. Hartford’s AUTO SEAT Decl's ...... 3 8 .272 gcunes, and he had six ahutouta. Cliff Hagan, 30 by Bob Pettit and mark la 7-12, wliUe Ithaca Is 8-7. 704 MAIN ST.— Ml 9-8232 eS3 CENTER ST.— Ml f-RIRB Norman's ...... 1 9 ___.100 Two other goaltendem who had 27 by Lennle WUkens. Ponticelli’s pulled out a squeaker lower averages than PaiUe, Den­ nis IleJordy of Buffalo with an The Royals chances of making Streatham. England — Dnve by defeating Police A Fire, 39-38. Charnley, lM>y4, England, out­ MORRISON’S ATLANTIC KEN’S OARAOE Ai Wiley tallied 17 points foUowed average of 2.74 and Bobby Per-. the playoffs look dim, since they by John Minney with 16. This pair reault of Hershey who had 2.76 have fewer games to play than pointed Fernand NollciL 18S, 288 W. MIDDLE TPKE.— Ml 9-8302 ANDOVER— n Z * t a ' also grabbed many important re­ were not eligible for the award aa their rivals. But Detroit, minus France, ll . (Charnley Betelaed bounds for PontlcelU's. Gary Minor they could not possibly play in Walt Dukes, now haa lost seven Europeiui lightwetglit Title). DICK’S ATUNTIC STATION (IS), Tim Gallagher (8) and Joey the required 60% or 43 gamea nec- straight games so the race ■till u COVERS OLIVA’S ESSO (Mrtis (6) were the main point esaaiy to qualUy. on. 20s HARTEORP RD— Ml y.«2M getters for Police A Fire. Msde by akilltd erfiftsmen with quality fabrics. Big 411 HARTFORD RD.— Ml 9-8229 In the second game, Deci’s de^ YW FRUIT LEAGUE feated Pagani's 43-26, Gary Klnel HOUOAY COMMERCIAL (tolor selection. Don’t miss out, hurry, phone, or drive in DON WILLIS GARAGE RUHNI’S FLYING A SERVICE and Rich Andrulot both had 14 Standings -Standings points with the latter controUing W. I* P

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FOftiOUr BEAUnPUL 6 ROOK' S—-Almeet completed separate $% SIX ROOM cap# ttoUhed, breosa- Tshombe opposeo, both 'tha aq. ft,, heatad, air condlUoned, way, garage, fireplace, hot water | "Moet people retire on email foroeo, os called for to a Becmity Ught trucking and parage deliv­ g m parklag. eOnvenlmt Main St. RANCH room home, basement garage, Council reeolutlon. authorization for the U K , OoBfO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ery RaMgeratora, washera and large worksiud). oil heat, excellent condition I gavings and a modest pension," Command to use force If necew ary loeatm , Cau WarreA E. Howland, throughout, bus Une, 80 days oe- Meany said. “ In most cases they Tshombe said he and three 8:15 AAL to 4i30 PAL stove n u r ^ apectalty. Folding Realty, MI 84108. a full baths, hulb-hMi^ 5— Two wooded aoref ot land, indi­ to prevent clvU war and the neve chair, for rwit. Ml 94RS8. hot water oU hsaV*»oty ®^\**S* vidual driveways, privacy, nice cupanoy. Priced at only $18,800. can’t afford to be sick.". eobtoet mtototera met the U.N. tepresentaUve to Katanga, Ian to oust white olBctala from atiny rsatton room, gig«ge, .8 90 O » ^ : ' reftdential neighborhood, " Charles Lesperance. MJ 8*7820. \ nennedy’e Social Security «• and government poeta. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tog syiitiun, comwatlon wtoWW 6— Reduced to $25,600. napetog plan has, been attacked Berendien, and Col Anders KJell- Painting— Papering 21 Hooaea Far Rent 65 N O c h e r r y T R E E gron^ SwedUh commander of U.N. Appealing to hlz people for cobn. l>a> KM M TVKDKY % AM. and doim. 8 week's oooupaney, . I by the medical - association and he made these modifying pifiiita city w o lu and city o n n n f . other organizations as a step to- forces. They discussed details ot INTERIOR PAINTINO, decorating, FOR LEASE—6 room ranch one- LAWRENCE F. FIANO about the moblUzaUon orders It car garags. (our ysan old, 1186 Main be sold,, owner tr«»s(srted. But Oaorga WsshtogtM ®"*“ ^'ward i ward socialized medicine,medicine. a con- instruction to carry out the res­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD ceiUnga, floora, paperhaimlng. Rsaltor BIL5 olution of the Security Council applies only to civilians, conflatog per month.'References' required. rwAfet.TCS LESPERANCB have.eeen p ^ of thlg fazetoattog UgnUon hoUy denied by the AFL- them to their oAeial posts. Feeple ar **Wut Adi* M* takM OVCT tlM phM* M ■ MO* Steanung oft wallpaper. C3ean PWlbrlck Agency, T«l. MI 0-8484. BU 8-2766 old home.' It haa had many changaslother Kennedy plzn.advo- designed to belt civil war in The rfK.5d « . d hi. »< til. r n w T p A y it workmamdiip. Free eaUmatea. No B n 9-7620 Paul P. Piano MI 8-0458 ■toce'then, and'there are now $ Uatez Congo. unaffected by the moblUsattoB lb too amaQ. John VerfaiUe, MI SIX ROOM single, m baths, oU Ed Crawford______MI 8-4410 order will be allowed to leave jMPpKABS and REPORT ERRORS In ^ * '^ * ••** ‘d u ffih e'r*’ “ Locate*'“ “ d The AFL-Fars 57 i n 8-5120. Women, the traditional bargain hunters for the family, stormed counters and racks this morning, army and Boluba rebels. 3-1348. ' >rch, gasidtoe tank and puj®P- such an exercise would have been ing Licensed and insured. Wilson AUTO BODY MAN or experienced $14tM0 2-famUy, east side, a ^ceUent fanUly room and Meantime* Uie ted^trial and this scene was duplicated In most stores. Merchants reported business was good. (Herald avoided at this moment and that If Belgians do leave Katanga, Electrical Co., Manchester, MI Souse'in excellent ctmditlon. only Buy. j imy down Ttiree iBedrooms and 1 tions Committee of the American Annoancemeiits 2 COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ helper. Apply in person. Roy CLEAN. USED lumber for Bale, as-1 PERSIAN LAMB fur coat, s lu 12, photo by Saternis). instructions hod been given to the United Nations Is going to b« 9-4817 Glastonbury, ME 8-7876. FSmi and Land For Sale 71 $760 down. Lose than 8100 per $15.90(^9 rooms, prezent tocomel.,,,.^^,'1^ com-ITrucktag AssoclaUom, in anotlw ----- art R. Wolcott on automatic Motors, Inc., Route 83, Talcott- sorted stsaa, hardwood flooring, m od condition, $25. Lady’s white month. Priced at ril.MO, W i ^ avoid a repetition.” faced with the enormoua pntolem in c o m e t a x e s preiMred In your washers dryers and electric vUle. window sash and doors complete figure Ice ekatea, size 6, |4- MI BinLDERS-AttsntiOo! Bolton — $300 per month, owner also oc-1 J^^hVe family living.“Xttached”gii-1 meeting” here, said that the ATA Tshombe’s communique added E. Howland. Rector, M 8-1108. f rooms. rage, wooded lot. Priced to seU for still Is actiyply considering ’ serv- in replacing them with troops and home or by Mpolntment. Exper­ ranges. W 9-8878. windows, plumbing and beating | 9-0524. Primie location, approximately 120 Meet with Peacemakers "A company of Moroccan soldiers technicians. ienced tax wow, M hour aervice. Courses and Classes 27 WANTED—Carpenter’s helper, ex­ supplies, assorted plpea and sou MANCHESTER—6 room Cape built $iS,90(l—Garrison colonial, $3,500 ijg ooo ice Intemipfion insurance to ease Crowds Storm acres of beautifiii land for sub- down assumes mortgage. Is preparing to leave Katanga ac­ CaU MI 8-4728. INTRODUCINO new two year day perienced, own tools. Call TR Ipes. Open daily 3:80 tin darii, divlslDn with 5,000 foot road front by AnssldL fuU shed dormer. ^ losses of trucking firms hit by cording to the previous plan for 6-2714. latuiday 8-4. Choman House Wanted— ^To Buy 58 CO aluminum storms, beautiful $15,000—4 bedroom ranch with 3- JARVIS REALTY CO. | labor stoppages. HOLY CROSS SENIOR WTI^^in FEDERAL INCOME taxe. pre­ Household Services electronics technicians program age. Priced (hr below market c%r atached garage, vacant, withdrawal and Col. KJellgren has Offered 13-A "Leam By Doing," at Connecti­ value. Terms to suit. J. D. Realty, recreation room, overslxe garage, Benjamin R. Miller, director of Manchester i assured the Katanga government Worcester, hfoss.. Feb. 99 (X) pared with your aavlng. in mind. SERVICE STA'nON attendant tuU- nice lot. Reduced to 815,900 for make an offer. MI 3-4112 MI 3-7847 PI 2-8811 ATA’s Industrial Relations De­ —One Holy Cross College eenler - Rcawmable wtea. .Call Ml 8-6248. cut’s oldest electronics school tlme. Apply in person Boland &5iS and used furniture, china, glass 470 Main St., MI 8-5120. $28,60(0—Deluxe split level, must be En^neers, Airlines that precautions will be token so DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Spring term starts March IS. Also quick side. Easily financed. J. D. partment, sold his organization Is that the withdrawal should in no was killed and two others in­ Motors, 880 Oentw St. YOUR BEST BUY IS AT sUver, picture frames’ end oUl eeen. pany doors and windows, custom evening servicing courses, twice cedns, old dobs and guns, hobby Realty, 470 Mato St., Ml 8-8129. Lots For Sale 7.7 studying strike-aid plans prevsll- Treasure Hunt way cause any trouble.” jured today In a four-car eol- INCOME TAX PREPARED. MI w w t guaranteed. CaU collect Wil- weekly. New England Technical OVER 60-Not too Old to quit. En­ NATIONAL coUecUons, attic contents or whole Houses For Sale 72 Many other listings available — ------1 tag in the railro^, airlines and It was understood from Katanga Uslott on-the soutliweet catetf Institute of Connecticut, 58 Union PORTER STREET area, 8 room ZONE Idts with city newspaper publishing industries. (Route 20) near-the Shrewsbury 8-8056. UmanUc. BA 8-1166. joy meeting and talking with peo­ estates. Furniture Repair Service, 4 CAROL DRIVE - RookvUle, 81S,- colonial, 3 baths, wall-wsll carpet, through the MULTIPLE US'HNG TWO B Bid to Conference (Continued from Page One) government officials that the Place, Hartford. JA 5-3406. ple. I need someone to eeU a won­ Framing, Truckloada $95 Per M’ Talcottvllle, Omn. TeL MI 8-7449. 8ERVICK. C;all anytime. water Union St Manchester. But he said the ATA so far h u agreement to freeze troop move line. Dead was Andrew Deyle TV SERVICE — Potterton's all Ping-P(Hig Tablea $11.95 Each 660. 8 room ranch, large Uvtog garage, private ^ rd , to®?!* INCOME TAX return, prepared by derful new Item. Sure sAle at $3,350 each. MI 9-6495. found "no plan completely feasi­ come in the front door In on or­ ments covers both, normal U.N. Jr„ 31, of New Bedford. Crttioal- former Internal revenue agent In makes. Ogbest quaUty guaranteed Pref. Beech Paneling 29c Sq. F t room, cabinet Mtchen, 8 bed­ $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI ly Injured woe Robert Leyden. every house. Full or part-time. If rooms, mortgage can be T. J.^OCKETT, Realtor ble’' for the multi-firm highway (Conttoned (rom Page One) derly fashion, the rear door was exercises and the present Katanga yrour home or by appointment. work and parts, over 47 years ex­ Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 Interested, telephone MI S-2572 be' Pref. Birch Paneling 25c Sq. F t I WANTED GRAY Bolton alaha to 9-5183. carrier industry. army offensive centered against 21, of Albany, N. Y, Leea o m om - Also. amaU btuine« aerviceA MI perience. Famous for aervice Natural Cedar Shakes $8.95 Per Sq. extend a patio Cali MI 9-0469. assumed. Marion E. Robertson, M I 3-1577 Suburban For Sale patroled by a special policeman,” ly Injured was Joseph Leddy, 31, FIRST AND second mortgages. We tween 7 and 0 p.m. for an appoint Broker, MI 8-5958. $18,900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 the engineer! that a protested Na­ Watkins said. rebel Boluba tribesmen in the Bu 9-8938. atncc 1981. Pbone MI 9-6587 for ment. No. 1 Common Oak Flooring ' koma area. of Elizabeth, N. J. L e y t e and also buy mortgages, terins to suit $164Per M’ PIANO, SPINET or small upright, bedrooms, nice lot, trees, central­ W es Sm ith, M I 9-8952 tHJ o s oiuiiL^is e t t l e esuteGoiGiv -reasonably I -w-^ m V / tional Mediation Board ruling Don Regan, manager of W. T. best service. $13,000—SIX room cape, full base­ ly located. Carlton W. Hutditos, News Tidbits There was some mystery about Leddy were taken to Woroeater SEE THE new Electrolux (R) vac­ bmrrower. Prompt service. No ap­ Disappearing Stairways 821.05 Ea. I in good condition. Reasonable. MI priced 5 room house,,main high- f f o C K V I l l e - r 6 m O l l applies only to United Airlines. The Grant at 813 Main St., said at City Hospital. In another car- KARDINOE CHUCKING machine ment, combination windows and MI 9-5132. ______the flurry at the airport. uum cleaner, fully automatic, alM> HAROLD A SONS, Rubbish rsmov praisal charge. E. C. SoUmene, operator, engine or turret lathe 1x10" White Pine Sheal 0-1887. " CAMPFIELD ROAD—Unusual op­ way three acres of land, newly board ordered United Pilots and Culled from AP Wires noon that business was "over last wa* WUllam Orayden, 67, of guaranteed factory rebuilt clean­ al, cellata, and attica cleaned. BitUter. MI 9-0500. doors, amesite drive, shade trees, portunity to purchase oversize 6 1 decorated, new ’ heating system Eto^eers, now represented sepa- ”W6 are not sure exactly what operator, 5 yeara experience. Ap­ $85l>er M’ $14,200 HERB Hutchinson built year’s mark already.” happened,” a United Nations Webster who was trea te at the ers. Electrolux authorixed n le . Ashes, papers. aU rubUah. Harold so days occupancy. Marion E. room Cape, 3 unfinished, fire-1 Call MI 8-2789 week days. rat.ely, to vote for one bargaining ply Conn. State Employment Serv­ 8’ Knotty Pino Paneling 12c Sq. Ft. Robertson. Broker. MI 8-6058. ranch, 5 rooms, fireplace, nrage, Most merchants said the sale spokesman said, "but it seems the hospltaL cuid Mrvice, MI 8-6808. Hoar. MI 9-4084. MORTGAGES—Money available in Mahogany Paneling 16c Sq. Ft. Rooms Without Board 59 place, o ^ n stairway, dormer, 1 Renewal Show unit or the other. PUots outnumber Joseph Carbo, 42, tried second any amount for first or second ice, 806 Main St., Manchester. huge lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI very good,” during the Katanga government feared the CASH ’N CARRY SIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and rear porch, garage, amesite drive, engineers and engineers have ex­ time in 1950 killing of off-duty TRADE WAR THREATENED INCOME TAX preparation, buai- FIAT FINISH Htdland window mortgages for home improvement EXPERIENCED machinist, part' HEATED ROOMS, free parking, 9-5133. excellent neighborhood, , $14,000. Wanted—-Real Estate morning hours. United Nations might try to stop nea. and individual. Raymond shades made to meaaura, AU Visit our display room on waU garage, full ahed dormer, 3 full pressed fear that their union may patrolman is convicted in New planes of the Katangh Air Force consoU&tion of hUls or any other time, mornings. Apply 284 Hart­ paneling and kitchen cabinets. heat, light, hot water furnished. GoodcMld-Bortlett Agency, MI | Activity Fills Police Sgt. George McCaughey London, Fob. 32 (ff)-—West Girard, Xn 9-6008. metal Venetian blinds at a new needs. Terms to suit. J. D. Realty, Scranton Motel, MI 9-0828. hatha, wooded, lot, easy walking DELUXE SPLIT level, 2% baths, 7 ARE YOU considering selling y< ultimately be wiped out. York of second degree mui-der from using the airport and so sent ford Rd. rooms, bullt-ln range, magnificent 8-7926, BU 9-0939. “This ruling does not automati­ said, “ traffic was brisk, heavy at German Chancellor Konrad low price. Keys made srhUe you 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. distance to schools, bus, and shop­ home? Coll us for personalised . . . World Health Assembly times, but no tie-ups.” ’’Pedes­ in police reinforcements as a show TAX PROBLEMS are my burtneea NATIONAL LUBIBER, INC. CLEIAN, comfortable room for ping. Don’t miss tnis outstanding me room, garage, high elevation. servlea. Joseph Rosaetto, broker, cally apply to other airlines,” Gold- drops proposal to collect data on Adenauer arrived In Leodon wait. Marlow's. SCREW MACHINE operator set-up BOLTON Sykes School trian traffic was heavy at Oak of force.” today (or talks wUh Prima all year ’round. If you need aa- 381 STATE ST. young lady, household privUeges, value, $16,900. Philbrick Agency, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-6182. Pbone MI 9-0308. bera said. planned parenthood programs be­ The Swedish commander of the riMance with your return or rec­ WEAVING of Bums, moth oolea man, part-time days. Call Xfl NORTH HAVEN. Conn. MI 9-8464. He also emphasized that the and Main Sts,” he added. Minister Harold MacmUlaa on Business Opportunities 32 9-8Q53 for appointment. near shopping. MI 8-0428. SEXXUDED, running brook, 800 On two acres of country living, ^ Buvlne’' Tradlnr'' No cause of objections by three Ro­ Manchester Motor Sales eold airport guard- sununoned extra ord keeping, call MI 9-8169 from 9 and tom dotblng, hosiery CHeatnut 8-2147 If the activity of exhibitors is new commission esmnot alter the man Catholic nations and Bel­ cooperation between the (Ona-" FURNISHED light housekeeping foot frontage, trees city sewer, immaculate 7 room home, large ------three cars at fidicuiopsly low men after, becoming concerned tlon European Commoii Mariwt to 9 for income tax and bookkeep­ handbags repair^ alpper W FOR LEASE or sale—Drive-In res­ BIANCHESTER kitchen, 2-car garage, outside fire- Jiff.**' ^ fit ^ e m ^ k e ? elova Indication, the product show mediation board ruling. It will, he gium . . . Pennsylvania Fair about the guard’s position. ing service for individuals and placements, umbrellas repaired, taurant in Vernon. For informa­ room with electric refrigerator, Owner giving away $3,500 worth 10 room ranch, 8 baths, etc., Man­ hT.iitifiii finw.. bed*. *«tten con fit tnem UKe a gioye...... xwii-,’- added, study the whole question, prices at the hours of 8 10 and and the 7-natlon Borapaan R too . Help Wanted— chester. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI place, view, beautiful flower beds, Free Inspection upon request, c ili suA ences required, MI 9-4968. 21 tor, MI 3-1108. , «4<. llgaUon. Coll MI 8-1577. We are school’s main corridor and in od- on strike. coordinated land-air strike against Katanga troops remained at the London, Feb. 22 (ft—Bui Voa MI 8-4860. Help Wanted— Female 35 Church St. LAWRENCE F. FIANO Paul P. Fiano ing in or around the cars during MT a m o 1 member* of Multiple Listing. joining classrooms to show the Both Prof. Nathan Feinalnger Fidel Castro’s encircling force*, the p>ast few days, with members airport. Hiey surrounded hangars Han gave it a lot of thought to­ P crs o n a li Realtor MLS $18,000—LARGE 5 room ranch, Ed Crawford of the University of Wisconpin, Miami News reports . . . Con­ and other installations of the Ka­ day and then said "No,” he won’t mriiivinrj. HOME Improvement RELIABLE woman for housework STREET section — fireplace, sdumtoum storms, at­ ^ ' people of . Rockville and Vernon of their families alternating guard Situations Wanted— M I 3-2766 ' and the surrounding area Just chairman of the commission, and necticut state auditors rap Pub­ duty. tanga Air Force and massed at become President Kennedy's VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in Co. Alteratlana, additions, ga­ and child care, Fridays only, MI SiSd" P i ? 7a M ** ** Large modem twin bedroom, pri tached garage, $2,000 assumes MANCHESTER — 6 room WISH SOMEONE to handle i - the control tower and the ter­ my own home Aap. Forty years rages. Roofing and aiding experts. 9-6980. F em ale 38 erea. i-i a-isae. | pariclng,* references. MI Paul P. Fiano MI 8-0458 with 8 bedroom* built to 1957, hot „ „ ^tate? Call me at Ml 94)330 what the city has to offer. Prof. J. Keith Mann of Stanford lic Works Department for using Morning temperatures were White House cook. The 56-year- Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 *%% mortgage, $05.85 monthly. minal. old Vietnamese chef decid^ to factory eiqiettenca. AU makes, Aluminum clapboarda a specialty. 3-6913. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-6182. water heat, fireplace, full base for prompt and courteous aervice. The display idea was sparked Unlveraity, a member, found "emergency purchase orders" Ideal for this greatest of 1961 sale SALESLADY—If you enjoy selling STENOGRAPHER, clerk, typist, United planes for their flights to rather than "competitive bidding" Blue-helmeted Swedish- troops keep his Job at the French Em­ low ratea. free eatlmatea, free UnexceUed workmanship. Easy MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, ment, all city utilities, convenient­ Joseph Barth, Broker. by George Copons, executive di­ days in Manchester. tcknp and deUveiy. Mr. lO ler, budget terms. MI 0-6405 or TR t^pmen’s apparel and want full­ experienced, five hours daily, 9-3. Garden— Farm-—Dairy WsLShlngton. Prof. Richard Lester, for number of state projects. stood by in their usual positions. bassy here and cabled Kennedy i Box G, Herald. family room, modern kitchen, MANCHESTER—2-famUy duplex, ly located. Sale price $17,800. Alice rector o f the Rockville Redevelop- Sylvester McCann at Houee and 5A 2-147L M iro. time work with special discount P rod u cts 50 Apartments— FIat»— Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543 or | WE BUY and sell. Please csdl thjs the third member, had to travel President Tshombe announced a “ Sorry, cannot make file trip to bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good 5-5, centrally located,-large lot, mmt Agency; os a means of ehow- Premier Nikita KlirushrJiev Hale told of one girl who sat for national guard will be formed. A become your chefi” It wag a privileges and exceUent working PART-TIME office work. Exper- - Tenements 63 lot with treea. One block to full price $13,900. 6 room older MI 8-7857. office for speedy service. J. D, ing people what Is available ' in only from Princeton University In voices apprehension that Russia hours waiting for a special wdiite ELECntOLUX Saka and Sendee, CARPENTRY repairs, rooflng, rec conditions, contact Saul Levine GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, 60 ______Realty, 470 Main St.. M3 8-6129 government source siUd he is send­ tough decision (or the , ' tenced to stenonaphy, typing, lb. bag, $1.60; also 10 lb. and 151 GENERAL RENTAL schools, Bhoppli^ and bus, $10,900. home, new plumbing and heating, Rockville today and what will New Jersey. may be threatened with drought of elephant item. whose culinary skill has been aa bonded repreaentattva, Alfred room, aluminum siding, doors and Fashions, 757 Main St, at cmce. KANCHESTER — Rural residence borsch. Opposition Socialist ing a military mission to South Amell, 80S Henry 8C. TeL MI windows. No Job too small. Eixcel- general office dutlee. Box I, lb. bags. Miller, 150 Spencer St.. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. full price $9,600. Many more — probably be available in the future . . . Afrlda and Argentina to buy sur­ much a part of French diploma­ Herald. Realty. 470 Main all price ranges. CaU the EUIsworth sons, 8 miles from Center. Attrac- party in Tokyo charge govern­ 8-0450. lent refsrencea. Ed StaWak, PI CLERK 5-0139. five 1967 ranch, “ bullt-ln oven, | through the urban renewal proj­ plus war materials. cy here as striped )Mats. MANCHESTER - Colonial, 8 spa­ Mitten Agency Realtors, MI ect. Rockville-Vernon ment Is allowing ITnlted State* to 2-7664. WOULD LIKE to do typing, take ng room range. 3 baths, 4 bedrooms, fire­ Catholic Bishop interesting general office work. Hoosehold Goods 51 ROCKVILLE See us for your dous rooms, large llyjni 8-6930, MI 9-5534. Hospital Notes A foehion show by Town “and maintain *py training organiza­ dictation, or do other clerical with fireplace, family sisue tile place. 21’ living room. Enclosed tion In .Japan. . . . Group of Bos­ Automobiles for Sale 4 Must be good typist . Permanent apartment! 3H rooms, beat, ap­ breazeway, garage. Full cellar Country Casuals will begin the Roonng—Siding 16 duties In office or my home on BEKORE YOU buy a new vacuum pliances, parking, $90 monthl;hly; Mtcben porch, one-car garage, MANCHESTER — Porter Street, ton teen-agers known as ’’Hawks Raps Kennedy’s position. Liberal benefits. 40-hour part-time basis. MI 9-8780. cleaner anywhere — get Marlow’s PhUbrick about 50x24. Large lot, tocturesque VMttog hours are 3 to 6 p.m. demonstration tonight at 7 o’clock. 4 Jailed in CALL OR SEIE ME for a good deal week. Ideal for East Hartford or Risley Realty Co., MI 0-4824, TR large tot 86x280, 816.900. $17,860. 6 room Cape, dormers, Juvenile Decency Gang ” seek* to roofa, gutter and conduc­ 9-2717. Noble A Westbrook Manu­ Hoover, Levryt Hamilton Beach extra large living room with fire­ posed by President Kennedy cars. Walter G. Parker, Dennett tor work; roof chimney repairs. nurse a'vailable March 1. Live in and Sunbeam, niter bags for all MANCHESTER - New 7 room place, recreation room in base­ Lillian Grant. Realtor, Walton W. g pji,.. and private room* newal, with slides showing the 16- Morals Case facturing Co., Eaat Hartford. 5^ days. Box J, Herald. EDUR ROOM apartment. Including ranch, 3 flreplacea, 3 full baths, Washington, Feb. 22 (JV-The and Popp Dodge, 10 Conn. Blvd., R.sy Hagenow, MI 0 -^ 4 ; Ray makes. Marlow’s. 861 Mato. Call heat, hot water, gas for cooking, ment, garage, IH lots with plenty Grant Agency, MI 8-1158. where they are 10 man, to 8 pjn. acre redevelopment area in down­ 3-car garage, large kitchen with town Rockville. Kennedy administration’s aid to Eaat Hartford. MI 9-3422. Jackson. MI 8-8335 WOMAN WANTED to llve to for MI 9-6231. electric refrigerator, gas stove. of . privacy, patio, fireplace, MANCHESTER — Well built two Four men, who pleaded guilty to buUt-to oven and range, formal scrulM, bamboo fence, trees, etc. Pattento Today 343 A first for the.,j>rogram will be education program it a "keen dis­ COUGHLIN ROOFING Oo. - AU two weeks to care for new bom Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 THREE ROOMS furniture good I Call Ml 9-7787 from 6-7 p.m. only. dtotog room. Lot 100x300. 830.900. morals charges in the fall, each A bout Town appointment” to parents of chil­ OLDER CARS mechanlca spe­ Infant and two year old girl. Baby James O. Dowling, MI 9-7677, MI ADMITTED YESTERDAY: the showing, of ardhitect's-render­ cials, fixit yourself cars, always types of roofa and rodt repairing, condition many extras (TV, stove. r o CKVILLiE — Centrally located, Philbrick Agency. Ml 9-8464. were sentenced In Tolland County dren in non-public schools, says YOU WANT TO SELL MORE due April 1. MI 9-6279. 9-8816. V e T uSw ^^ Mary Tlvnan, 75 Steep Hol- ings of envisioned construction In Superior Court yesterday to three a good aelectlan. Look .behind our specialixing to Twenty Tear Bond­ GERMAN SHEPHERD, eight refrigerator, ruga, etc.). If de­ rooms, kitchenette, dinette, to ^ . fireplace, Lane; Charles Orlowskl, 84 the renewal area. Copans said It The Stein Club will hold, a the education chairman of the Na­ office. Douglas Motors, 333 Main. ed Roots. CaU Ml 8-7707. sired can move in five rooms! SIX ROOM home to A-1 condition. months in Jail. The sentencing fol­ tional Catholic Welfare Confer­ months old. MI 8-67J2. bedroom, U'vlng room, tile bath, Present owner spent over $7,500 mi'nv Village St., Rockville: Mrs. Mary will bei the first time to his knowl­ special meeting tonight, at 8 at GOODS TO MORE PEOPLE- CLERK (think of the savings); landlord appliances furnished. $86 per lowed the acquittal last week of the VFW Post Home, Manchester ence. NEEX) A CAR' and bad your credit on new boiler, new., ceilings, mod­ ifew Catholic Wlndsorvllle; Stanley edge that suggested buildings a companion charged with similar agreeable. Tel. Rockville TR mmith, newly decorated.- MI « r .r o o n t a x o S 2’ Manchester; have been put on the drawing Green. Proceeds of advance ticket In a statement issued here yes­ turned down? Short on down pay­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Interesting position for woman 5-9228 after 8:80 dally, weekends | ernising kitchen, etc. One-car ga­ 'offense. terday, Bishop Lawrence J. She- ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? Articles For Sale 45 3-1869. TR 5-3485. rage, deep lot. $16,900. PhUbrick SEPTIC TANKS ^ Katheitoe Nettleton, 379 board for public view so early In sales for the dance Saturday will ROOFING—Specialixing with some typing experience and any time. s St.: Thomas Olander, 70 Sentenced yesterday by Judge han of Bridgeport, Conn., called on Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ aptitude for figure work. Must be RCX3CVILLE1—14 Laurel St. WeU Agency, Ml 9-8464. AND appreciate. Owner MI 3-4262. Gustafson, 47 on urban renewal project. be turned in. roofs of aU Mnds. new roofs gut HOME MADE ravioli, fresh or Alva P. Loiselle were Fred Ha- Congress to "seek out within the las, get the lowdown on .the low­ High School graduate. Pleasant frozen, 30c doz. H. Pasquallni 248 SEE OUR grand selection of metal heated 2H room furnished imart- The fashion show and discussion Jostek, 19, of Staffordville; David framework of the constitution est down and amaUeat pajrments ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ kitchen and dinette sets. Our mid­ $14,900—8 ROOM Cape, 4 finished, MANCHE8TER*-$10,900. Cozy 4 Princeton St.; Andrea Pratt, 122 of urban renewal will take place The American Legion Auxiliary working conditions, complete bene­ Avery StreeL Wapptog. ment. Inquire second floor mmt, tuU shed dormer, plastered walls, PLUeCED SEWERS Benplt, 23, of Stafford Springs: every means to assist the parents h anywhere. Not a smaU loan or paired. Aluminum aldtog. 80 fit program. Apply . winter sale prices ara very attrac­ room ranch, oil heat, full haze- Waronoke Rd.; Mrs. Nancy In the 800-seat school auditorium. will sponsor a program^of games years’ experience. Free eatimatee. Mrs. JoluuKMi. . hot water heat, amesite drive, ment assumable mortgage, pay- cnerke. East Hartford; JohryLoh- Stuart Know, 21. of Stafford for veterans at Rocky Hill 'Veter­ and to spur the maximum Intellec­ finance company plan. Douglas RENTALfi—Floor sandera, edgers, tive. Easy terms. b ^ Io w ’s, Inc., ------— I . T------Banla, Springs and John Morgan, 24, of tual development of every young Motors, 338 Main St. CaU Howfey. Ml 8-5381, MI 3-0763. NEW, FIRST floor, five room 4 ^ % m ortage, good condition Machine Gleaned menta $62.50 Including everjthlng, da, 472 Keeney St.; Laurea ans Hospital tomorrow at 7 p.m. First National Stores, Inc. hand sanders, wallpaper steamer 881 Main St. Wales Mass. Each was charged American.” equipment, floor polishers, vac­ apartment, built-in o'ven and and location. Philbrick Agency, Septto Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer or new financing with small down 38 Essex 3t.:, ^Richard Jublnville, The auxiliary will furnish prizes, 1956 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, auto­ , Park and Oakland Ave. MI 9-8484. with risk of injury to a child. President Kennedy said to his East Hartford uums. C. J. Morrison Paint Store, MAHOGANY leather top step range, $125. MI S-2573. Unee InstaUed—Cellar Water- payment. Five minute walk to bu sj 54 DeepWood T^?.’:ca»risttoe Quey, ice cream, and homemade cup­ matic transmission, 2-door hard' Heating and Plumbing 17 I lamps, red barrel stores etc. Vacant—move right 65 Spruce St.; James Tracy, 99 Three Budgets Judge Loiselle sentenced each to education proposals no money :"C 385 Center St. tables, table' MANCHESTER—New 8 bedroom probftog Done. cakes. Mra. Wilber Little, rehabil­ top, new snow tires. Good condi­ chair, and wc len storm sash. MI TO RENT—4 room heated apart­ In. Gerard Agency, Ml 3-0385. ' Ridge St.; Mrs. Marion Tootell, one year In ’Tolland State Jail, the itation chairman of the auxiliary, would flow from Washington Into PLUMBING AND heating — rs' ranch with garage. Also, 6 room sentences to \be suspended sfter the building or payroll of church tion, $650. MI 9-0308. modeling DAY WORKER ontf day a. week. T(X)L AND equipment rentala 0-8155.- ment. Apply Edward J. Holl, MI — [Andover; Mrs. Catherine MatUes, will be in charge, assisted by installatlona. rttpalra. Colonial. Hot water heat, ceramic 16 Preaton Dr.; Mrs. Anita Cano Change Little three months. ' schools. A Catholic, Kennedy sold All work guazaatssd 26 yean eX' Must provide own transportation. Sales and service AP Blqulpment, 8-5117. \ McKin n e y b r o s. BARROWS k WALLACE members. 1955 MERCURY Monterey, new MI 9-4364 Center St., Ml 0-3052. N O R M A N ’ S baths, fireplaces, full basements. sa. South Windsor; IHle Mansur, The four had to await sentencing this Is ”ln accordance with the motor, good rubber, new trans­ perience. 34-bour sendee. Call I FOR RENT—Two room apartment. MI 3-4860. Sftwtrcigt Dhposd Co. Ylxclualva Listings clear prohibition of the Coiistltu- Earl VanCamp, Ml 0-4749. 28 S. Hawthorne S t Thi;®e budgets which showed until after the trial of an alleged Emanuel Lutheran Church will mission. Ml 9-0065. WANTED—Dental assistant. Neat, WALLPAPER SALE^-FuIly trim B U Y S O U T Heat, hot water, parking. TeL MI 180-183 Pearl S t—MI S-SSM BIRTH'YESTERDAY: A son to companion, Raymond H. DeLlsle, tlon.”- Efficient, experience 'preferred. 8-2068. PRINCETON ST.—7 room colmUal East Hartford either very slight increases, or a hold a Lenten "quiet hour” service med, plastic coated, many 1961 with 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, large Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smith, Wap- 34, of Stafford. DeLisle was ac­ Kennedy made no dlstlnctlcm be­ Radlo-TV Repair Replies confidential. Phone MI patterns to choose from. C. J. Choice overstocked merchsndlsel slight g r e a s e were those filed by tonight at 7:30 at the church. Tile 1949 MERCURY, 2-door, good con­ living room ^ th fireplace, hot Spacious ^ t level . 7 lovely ping. quitted by a jury Friday of Rev. Laurence Vincent, associate tween Institutions or Individuals 18 3-5778. Do not call Wednesday. Morrison Paint Store, 385 Center of Goodwin’s Furniture Warehouse, PORTER STREET—5 room, second the collector of revenue, the con­ that would benefit by his proposals dition, $100. MI 9-8020. S erv ices floor, apartment, redecorated oU water heat one-car garage. By ape rooms inclui 3 full baths, 4 BIRTH TODAY; .A daughter to charges of risk of injury and In­ minister of Center Congregational St. pointment only. PhUbrick Agency, bedroOTns” w S ^us“ and Mrs.,-■ Stanley“ ■ Gill, 240 troller amd the assessor. decent assault. .* for college scholarships and loons. RAOIO-TV REPAIRS, any make - COMPLETE furnace, garage, $100, MI 9-1(239, Church, will be guest speaker. Mu­ The over-all program, Bishop IMPERIAL— All power—excellent MI 9-8464. • SEPTIC TANKS dining room, plastered walls, stone Oak St.; a dauAter to' Mr. and The collector of revenue is ask­ All five were origiiially accused sic will be provided by the Emanu cars, ampUfiers. phonographa and SNOW BLOWERS—Umlted supply 8 ROOM OUTFITS 9-5. CLEANED and INSTALLED Shehan said, "denies even the least condition. Asking $1,000 to settle AT SAVINGS OP fireprace.fireplace Beautifully landi^apedisnqscapea i Mrs,sirs, Richardruenara Libby,uony, Phoenjxriwenpr St, ing $30,686 for 1961-62, an in- pf involvement with a 14-year-old el. Choir. estate. Terms, trade. MI 4-0014. changers. Over 47 years total ex- INSURANCE TRAINEE of push type 190.95. Used 7 h.p. MANCHESTER — Lovely ft room bit of help to five million children periencs. 90 days guarantee on all Bolens tractors id good shape. 80% to 50% I t h r e e ROOM heated apartment, 300-ft. lot. All city services. Ix»w Veraon _____ craose of $1,679 over the $29,007 irl at a drive-ln restaurant In the i; ____ utmUes included. 105 Birch St, finished Cape, 4 bedrooms, city • SEWERS ioi. or DI8CHAROBD YKOTBRDAY budgeted for the current year. tofford area in- June. ..excluded simply because their MUST SELL—1954 Nash Statesman work. Potterton’s. Ml 9-4587. You will he trained and licensed Sales and service. Capitol Ek|uip- Blwyn C. Roberts, 120,, Summer The HoUywood—$8 weekly first floor. Can be seen between utilities, recreation room, $18,500. MACHINE CLEANED ' , Mrs. Olga Spak, raiington; Miss DeLisle was the only one of the parents exercise their constitution' 4-door sedan, black, radio and for the interesting position oi ment Co., 88 Main St., MI 8-7058. ITie main port of the increase St., was erroneously listed as for­ al right by choosing for them edu­ RADIO-TV REPAIR, any make, ...... $595 value-$388 5-8 p.m. only. Tongren, Broker, MI 8-6531. liv e rent-free .. to halt of new Barbara Hodgson, Esst Hartford five to plead innocent. He held he mer president of the J and J Tool heater, good tires, very clean. Call efts duplex, ready for decor, im lgirs. Ruth Brewer, Bast Hartford, Is . normal salary Increments, up cation other than that of the state." free pickup and delivetv on small policyholder service representative WHEEL CHAIR, hospital bed vrith The Countess—$4 . weekly * •INSTALLATION from $23,401 to $24,141. ’{V o was wrongly Identified. Engineering of Cromwell in yester­ MI 3-1218. $895 value—$888 {THREE or four room furnished NOW UNDER construction—5 room eluding btolt-lns, IH baths .both|birs. Irene Brennan, 31 Moun<: He added: radios, phonographs. Hours 6-10 in our large, nationally known in­ guard rails. Figurama, like new. ranch, bot water oU heat, tUed 'Clerks were also promoted. He was tried in the fall session day’s Herald. He Is president of the p.m. H A E Radio and TV, MI MI 3-8419. The Aristocrat—$5 weekly iqtartment, one block (rom Mato SPECIALIST sides. Good location. Excellent Cf>- Nebo n .; Joseph Kralik, Coventry "Admittedly there are certain surance company. Some typing St., all utUlUes furnished. Can bath, garage, city utUities, $16,500. ^ Supplies, which are purchased of the Superior Court, but a dead­ company. The Herald was misto' constitutional problem* in working FORD PLATFORM truck, very 9-5582, MI 3-1479.' $796 value-$488 portunito for family wanting neW'l.j{|.g, Deanna Seemueller, H i^ locked Jury caused Judge John F. necessary, college or equivalent RCA SEIAQ-^UTOMATIC changer MI 9-9428 between 6-9 p.m. Chariee Lesperance, MI 0-7620. noma plus income. $38,500,. [Manor Paih, Rockville; Goorge every two years, the collector ex­ formed about his employment. out a formula for aiding all chU' good condition, $135. MI 9-3857. plained, will increase from $4,200 Cotter to rule a mistrial. REMEMBER PHILCO RECOMMENDED service business experience desired. For with O.E. cartridge, Heathkit AM Free Storage—free deUvely Town and Coueinr I Price, EUtogtoh;' Mrs. Priscilla dren. Is there not ingenuity enough One Wiek Only I FOUR R(X>M duplex, automatic ROLUNO PARK - The buy of to $5,0iX>. A new typewriter and In the retrial lost week, the NURSE DIES IN FIRE In the federal government to devise on Hi-Fi’s, radios, televisions, also appointment call Mrs. Monaco, MI tuner. BB gun. model plane with buys. Six rooms, 1% baths, dor­ Vernon [Balchunas and son, Vernon Aya Jury deliberated nearly two days guaranteed service on all other .09 engine. MI 9-8180. At our warehouee on bus line. A'vailable adding machine are listed in the Leominster, Alas*., Feb. 22 (IF) am acceptable course that would Auto Driving School 7-A 3-1161. ch 1.' Box H, Herald. mers front and rear, fireplace, DRAINAREGd. Sacrlfleb .. Only $16,900,*Well RockvUie; Ita . E U zab^ Flynn new equipment section. before returning the innocent ver­ makes. Shop <«ur special do-lt' Pine and Forest Sts. eared for 6-room ranch with built^andjmit M GreenDr,; Mra. — A nurse perished today in a safeguard the Ck>nstitution and You've gqt to advertise MODEL 31 Winchester shotgun, 16 nice neighborhood—for less than 9-4143 The budget for the current year dict. At one point in the delibera­ meet, at least to some extent, the LARSON’S Connecdcut’a tiret U yourself department featuring dis­ or Hartford Rd. 14% ROOM GARDEN type apart­ Ml tos fireplace, garage. Lovely f Gloria Goulet .and daughter, S3 fire that swept a pair of ti'ko- censed driving school tratoed — guage, world’s top grade skeet Manchester, Conn, $16,000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, to more than the $27,447 requested tion, the Jury informed the court need* of all children?” where most people ftart count prices. Open evenings and ment available March l. Includes MI 8-1677. neiihborbood■' - of « homes Villageago S t. RockvlUe. story downtown buildings and Certified and approved is now of­ Saturdays. Satellite Enectronlca gun, mint condition double barrel DISCHARGED TODAY: MtSs by the department. The gendral the Jurors -appeared to have raged uncontrolled for more The National (Jathollc Welfare their shopping - - - in the HAS AVON .'called lately? If not, 28" single trigger. None selective Open daUy 9-9 Sat. UU T atove, refrigerator, heat, bot 1 to Rt. 16. Walk to hue, manager added $2,000 for supplies reached on impasse, but Judge Conference is the agency of Amer­ fering classroom and behind Service, 185 School St., Manches­ water, and parking. $105 monthly. Barbara Collins, .Upper Butcher than two hour*. The. victim was wheel tostnictioB for teenagers. there may be an opporttmity to ejection pistol grip. Regular tore- f a 9-3886 BChool* ehopping. Immediate occu­ to tba current l)udget. Loiselle urged them to continue. ican Bhhops which • coordinates pages of this newspaper. ter. MI 9-1786 or JA 8-1689. Can MI 8-7935. pancy, 71^ conelder trade, CaU Rd., Rockville; Mrs. JeiuanOtto 01 Mrs. Lillian Sanderson, 58, Ml 9-6076. earii needed money serving others arm. Call MI 8-8620. rardto, ftO Apia PI.; Denise Ams- Hie controller's budget request For about on hour, the court common activities of the Ctathollc You can test this for your­ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Hervtce, with popular Avon Cosmetics, A B^ Bargain At Albert’s to $43,668, a drop of $324 from the whose body was found on file BU 9-5477' den, 153 South St, RockvlUe; Pa­ stenographer read over portions second floor after firemen from Church in the United States. PREPARE FOR driver’s tet*. available all hours. Satisfaction fragrances and gift sets in your 8 ROOMS FURNITURE duplex, 10 current year's $42,892. of the cose testimony at Jurors' self. Ask any ten woman. A t SOLID MAHOGANY hand carved FOk RENT—7 room tricia Leonard, Wapptog; Walter Leominster and (our other com­ Ages 16 to 80. Driving and claaa guaranteed. CaU MI 9-lSlS. neighborhood. Call today for ap­ $10.16 MONTHLY Salaries increase from $39,120 to requests. zoom. Three inatructoni. No wait­ table, $10. MI 8-2018. N ^ S t MI 9-lOlS. BARROWS'* WALLACE and Frederick Petig, M Leonx S t; munities had knocked d6wn the least nine will tell you that pointment In your homo at your Mra Mary HUdeihrand, 74 BhUista $40,193, Oho supplies increase from A 60-day Jail term was given ing Manchester Driving Acade­ convenience, BU 0-4033. Weattoi^ouse refslg. JU'vtog Room, •6 Oonn. Blvd., East Hartford $938 to $1,500. fire. The Mechanics Street build­ Elections Budget /( they carefully scan the^ ad- MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA AUTOMA-nC ZIG-ZAG sewing ma­ AUCTION! Rd.; Mra. Judith Rohan, WUll- to Jacob J. Metuszewski ot Staf­ my. 'PI 2-7349.. Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, Lamps, room ^)art- ings are owned by Massachus­ chine (last year’s model), worth FOR RENT—Three mantle; Mrs. ■nUia Bhoptoffr* U8 Howevei', there is no request for ford Springs who was found guil­ vertising columns of 'Tho television, ssrvlcs. Ml 9-4641. WOMAN TO take care of children, TaUes xnd Other Accessories. * BU 9-5477 jum equipment,' which this year etts Pubilo Safety Commissioner Down to $15,272| MORTLOCK’S Manebester’a lead­ light houeework, live In or out. $289. Sacriflee $100 cash. MI ment, 78 Biridi 6 t New and Used Items White S t; Edward Spence, 141 ty of driving while intoxicated. EVERYTHWO $39t odet $1,000. J. Henry Goguen, whose wife Hftrald" before they go ing driving school. Three skilled Call MI 0-3001 after 5. 3-1349.. SIX LOVELY rooma all on ona Branford S t; Edward Oeuna, 83 Matuszewskl was tried by Jury! operates a gift shop to one of Millinery Dressmaking 19 WAITING FORA , Lo8t year the controller asked The budget request for the elec­ courteous Instructors. Oass room Price Includes delivery, set up, floor. Heat and hot water fur­ Many Mew Articles PLUS Snipeio S t, Rockville; Jeffrey Rea, the buildings. Goguen estbnatod forth to buy. This is the kind instructions for 18, 17 year olds. CASHIER WANTED for 5 day work CRUSHEID STONE)—gravel — fill service, gusrsntea, Immediate de- BARGAIN 40 Doaae S t; David Norton, Broad for $48,063. for this year; and was tions for 1961-62 dropped by $37.- HEMMING AND alteration work. nished, a very fine apartment to cut by $1,100. BLAST KILLS 10 MEN damage at $260,000.. Two den­ of intftrested. responslvo Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director Call Mrs. WlUlam Abraitls, 10 week. Pleasant working condi­ Contractor’s equipment for hire, Uvery or (re« storage untU n e ^ d . You Bring Items. .. * w 1 ®rook; Richard Bakar, 869 Bid- Borger, Tex., Feb. 22 i/P)—A 113 from the current year’s $3,385 tions. Some bookkeeping exper­ Nuisdorf Sand and Stone, l a R o c k ^ e , $ l » monthly. Tel. TR T hla t o p iep l e ^ t ch ee^ S b ed rooin , WiUlam Hliet «7 Arcei- .The ASaessor Is asking $44,235, tists’ offloes“ and a dental . of Driver Education. Ml 9-7308. Robin Road, any time.' shattering exploeton ripped laboratory were dmtroyed with to $16,372. , . „ . coverogo that really meant': ience helpful, but not necessary. 8-2427. A — L — B~*~E 'P'B —*T— -S 5ft368. C m ( » d home, quaUty ^ t ua Dr,? Mrs. Brenda .ShortaU, on incraase o f $1,180 over the cur- No elections ore scheduled for ... We Auction Them! 'rtnt budget oif $48,046. through a gas line leading to the costly equipment. business for you! KNITTED DREISSES ahortened Apply Mr. Auto Wash, 844 Broad 68-45 AU.TN BT„ HARTFORD w® .located l!StlEast Hartford; Gary ChappeU, 4T8 huge refinery of Phillips Pe­ the coming fiscal year. Garage— Service— Storage~f0 hemming and alterations done. St. ■ca^.lot y Ardmora Is Mato St ' Til* main portion of the increase Boats and Accessories 46 OPEN m a sm TILL $ Business Locations A U im cs TO IE AUCTIONED troleum Co. today, and police Activity during the year wHj Call Mrs. Monty, 18 Moore St. a haigiin. Thai® to a AiU dormar, i ... . to to aolories, from $38,666 to $30,- Include a canvass of voters in AMU 8 ^ 4 p.m,______For Halt 64 MUST BE IROUGHT IN THURSDAY a tiled bath and an extra U v a t o . " 900. A calculator and typewriter said uncottfinned, reports indi­ Tiny Tots . 1400 SQ. FT. WALK-IN basement, WOMEN TO care for two children, CLEAR im DECK SALE cated 10 men dwd. Unknown 1962 to correct voting lists and Moving—^Trucking— i jltPT GREEN STAMPS Even a dUbwasher in the comf( PaUcm Dogt DKOpped ore liztod under new equipment. subnUt them to the seofetoty of •r suitable for storage. MI 9-9959. some bousekeeptitf. MI 4-0671. TORO SNOW Hound poweror handle|LARGBftWSMWW O l^ ro o m alr-ooodltl(med able kifehen. Attached $Arage. The budftet requeat (or the current numbers of Injured were taken Offspring of the common opos­ S torag e 20 New 1960 15 foot MFG boat with at new low prlea Self-Ll-propeUed oCfloa. 100% Mato St location. to hospitals. Meet, If net oil, of sum are hardly bigger than ' - a state. Registrars win also'hold a 35 h.p. Johnson electric starting .(10% down with V.A or F.H.A. Chlcaga| rear. Can Ml tm », m 8pi^ oQier araaa. bowevar,- dciia wara w o rli drop from $11535 to $1|60. \ MX S41M attar I. 8-6U7. CH 7-14a. -H. F. fiwwt. 62 0 a k S t BQ 9-8102 MlSdUS lOftTMT FXBSm Med'and ahwidiiitod. mm. ItaBMay. March 9.

/ . w 1| im f t i9 4m W ^ ll|9M i Ja WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 19W Tha Waathat Avarage Daily Nat Praaa Run Forecast,of U. S. W M ttar Baraaa FAGE FOURTEEN jnatuifp^.r Ettfttins ^gralU For t t « W «ak Ended Dee. I I , IMO Oloady. mUd. fag aUd ' rain or drisale tonight. lA «r 13,314 40. Mostly oloady, aho w a Arrests Low Member o f the .Audit warn Friday. High la 00a. ^ About Town Bnrean e f ObmilaUen Manchester— A City of Village Charm -r.

lb * Qeldcn A (« ChA of M«n- In January (Claaalfled Adverttataig on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS tUtmI— win Tnwt tomorrow at 3 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ,BIANCHESTER, CONN., THUR$DAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1961 y y a t tha Bast Side RecreaUon For the Manchester Polite De­ VOL. LXXX, NO. 122 o i i ^ > partment, ."tte month o f January wae one o f major contraete. with A m y Wc. Edwin A. Haley, son an alt time high in acctdenU and S irfC e t jir . and Mrs. Arthur T. Haley, an all time low in arrests. THURSDAY UNTIL 9:00 State News As previoiisly reported in The GRKN STAMPS AND n IMaiie D r„ recently participated W itt other perstmnel from th e, Herald. 108 Accidents occurred in WITH Kennedy. Advocates 8 tt Infantry Division In Elsercise: town last month: This Bgure was W inter Shield n at the Gr^cn- j made official today with the re­ Routidup wohr-H l i t SIm S Imtt m g t custody in lieu of $25 bond for met with force. Deo Interpreted (OanOnned nn Page n g h t) House today branded as “wild and to party contributors.” to Switzerland. He thus got Ken­ 'near Ctoma. panlon, Joseph Augerl,’"i9, died en effect after approval by Ckmgioss. presentation in the Manchester ses- plain and mesh styles the call for reorganization of Con­ reckless” atatenients issued by The Democrats have kept up nedy off a diplomatic hook. f I S Main Msmchaslar • MHehall S-16T1 golese troops to mean their dis­ route to New Britain General Hos­ This would mean Ckmgress sipn of the 12th Circuit Court to- { pital. Both were from Middletown. Democratic leaders that the Re­ steady offensive against the Re­ SmiUi'.s appointment, never for­ would have to send it to the 'White morrow. new spring shades By WIL.UAM K. OATI8 arming and said this constituted The motorcycle glanced against publicans favored a 6 per cent publicans by way of prepared mally announced, was criticized House by the middle of March to Andrew Kiasell, 19. of 765 E. I United Nations, N. T., Feb. 23 a “declaration of war.” statements ever since Gov. John Tahombe eased hla defiance a car driven by Jaraea V. Howard, Labor Reports sales tax. strongly in the Swlis press. It drew meet the effective date set by the Middle Tpke., was picked up at - regularly 1.15 pair , l/pi—A letter from the United Na­ Dempsey presented his budget to some adverse comment at home, 7:50 this morning on a warrant somewhat yesterday with an an 62, Berlin, police said, and then President and his advisors, who tions to Belgium today sought her Rep. J. T y l«r Patterson Jr„ Old the legislature Feb. 15. ' too. gave unemployment benefit exten- charging him with violation of pro- nouncement that he and the U.N. croesed the dividing line of Farm­ Lyme, said he doesn’t know any Patterson told Uie Republicans, help In getting Belgian military ington Avenue and atruck a car Recession Cut A Republican, Smith was ambas­ 'batlon. ^ e warrant wan Issued by Command in Katanga had agreed Republican leaders who have said and he made it clear that he was sador to-Cuba In the Eisenhower personnel and political advisers out driven by Mrs. Janet Glynn, Man- (OanOnued en Page'Elgfat) the Circuit Court. Kissell was ar­ to halt all tiwjp movements ’’like' anything about a 5 per cent sales directing his remarks to the press, administration until just after rested for failure to report to the | of ’The Congo. „ ly to lead to friction” between haaset, N. Y. tax. that the Republicans have not Secretary-general Dag Ham- Dues, Members Fidel Castro took over. He waa probation officer, police said. their respective forces. Both drivers were booked on Patterson told a GOP legislative committed themselves to any tax q)iickly replaced there by a career He IS being held in custody Jn I marskjold addressed the letter to United States has been press­ technical charges of negligent csiucus that It was time to set the a pair Miami Beach. Fla., Feb. 23 program as yet. diplomat. lieu of $1,000 bond for presentation Belgium's ambassador at the U.N., ing Belgium through diplomatic homicide and released under $1,(W0 record straight about the "wild “We kno-w w-e have to have tax Walter Loridan, and Incoporated — The business recession is hit- Castro aaid Smith was too friend­ . in the Manchester session of the channels to keep Belgians from bond for apjsearancea in Circuit and reckless swinging going on.” increases,” he aaid, "we have ly with Fulgenclo Batista,’ the dic­ K«C BMGO 1 12th Circuit Court tomorrow, or In it 'suggestions from the Advi­ going to The Congo as mercenary The GOP leader made specific Bulletms Court March 20. Police were Ung hard at Orgazklzed Labor’! never said otherwise.” Bvery Friday Night At PtM. . ^ -i. sory Committee on The Congo. tator Castro overthrew. 8 I on March 2 if he is able to make soldiers and to discourage the con unable to say which youth own management operatl^. A reference to statements >by Sen. But Patter.son added tliat the from the A P Wires '! bond beforp tomorrow. LIMIT! The letter asked Belgium’s aid tinuea secession of Katanga Louis I. Gladstone of Bridgeport. Since the United States broke steering the motorcycle. Republicans have not yet had diplomatic relations with Cuba re­ On Dec. 12f Kissell was given a 1 “ ^ in carrying out the Security Coun- province, which has an army offi­ drop of about one million duea- Democratic majority leader in the KNieHTS OF COLUMBUS HOME -1- - J paying membere has forced enough time to study the gover­ cently. the Swiss have been han­ six-month suspended sentence and 3 pairs to customer etl's latest Congo resolution, a sub­ cered by hired foreigners. Senate, who ha.s issued a series of QUEBCl!’^ V IS IT POPE was placed on probation for one Accident Totals AFL-C310 to retrench. nor’s tax program. dling the U. S. interests in Havana 138 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER ject on which the 18-natlon com­ Hammarskjold's office had no statements attacking what he For the Republicans to have a London, Feb. 28 (dP>—Queen year for breach of peace. The mittee planned a third dally pri­ Hartford, Feb. 23 (JP) — The Federation leaders aaid private­ calls GOP positions on the Demo­ at U. S. request. Much of the Swiss confirmation yesterday of reports specific tax program at this stage, criticism apparently centered on Elizabeth and Prince Philip will charge had been 'reduced from as- vate fn«*t'^8 f®7 this afternoon. that Antpine Gizenga’s Commu State Motor Vehicle department’a ly today that, like many business­ cratic administration’s budget. viirit Pope John X X IU on May aault with a- dangerous weapon as | men, they are going to have to Gladstone issvied another pre- he .said, "would be absurd.'' this factor—that the new appoint­ The resolution urged Immediate nist-backed regime Is'Stanlesrville daily record of automobile acci­ In the next three months, Pat­ ment of Smith might cause em­ 6, Buckingham Palace an­ the result of an incident on Sept. | srithdrawal from The Congo of had executed 15 followers of Presi­ dents as of last midnight and the adopt economies and get more nounced tonight Ib e visit to liio 28 at Kings when Kissell was al- ' \ to enter Kathv’s new contest please send your name and telephone revenue to keep their big labor terson said, the Republicans hope barrassment and difficulty in car­ “Belgian and other foreign” mili­ dent Joseph Kass'vubu in retails' totals on the same date laat year: rying out these duties for the Unit­ Pope wUl be at the end of a roy­ leged to have caused a cut on an ; ' nihhber to Kathy Godfrey, W INF, Manchester. organization out of the red. to come up with a tax program tary men and poUcical advisers not tion for Lumumba's slaying. 1960 1961 that will provide for a balanced ed States. al visit to Italy May 2-5. Queen employe's hand with a knife. | . . . But the U.N. headqarters made AccldenU ...... 5,079 5,206 (eat.) Lagging employment has re­ Mother Elizabeth and Princees GOING! GOING! FAST! serring with the U.N. force and budget, a fair and equitable dis­ In Bern, Swiss government offi- known that another six political duced AFL-CIO dues paying mem­ News Tidbits Margaret visited the Pope at ^ called on all countries to prevent KUled ...... 28 28 tribution of the tax increases, and 1 cials learned with unconceaded sat­ Have You^Been To Jack's m In ju red ...... 2,944 2,873 (est.) bership from about 13.5 million to the VaHcan In April, 1959. lAst such pergonnel from going to TTie Culled from AP Wires a program that will not endanger isfaction today that Earl E. T. Congo. ■ - (Continued on Pag« Two) about 12.5 million, it was s«ud. December the Archbishop of Members out of work don't pay the econime development of the Smith had asked President Ken­ Canterbury also saw the « p e nedy not to appoint him U. S. am­ Perbunal Notices WOMEN'S COATS Route 8 Funds regular dues. state. at the end of a tour d n ^ Former Secretary of State Coffee Shop Lately? Hartford, Feb. 23 — Gov. Also, while dues revenue- has He said that he hoped the bassador to Switzerland. which he \l8lted church leaden Christian A. Herter tells Johns "swings” by the Democrats would There was no official comment. Vote Almost Unanimous John N. Dempsey today said he been declining, union expenses Hopkins University audience the In the Middle East. Hew Abeuf Ireokfmt Temerrow Morning? In Memoriam would ask State Highway Com­ be "closer to the mark In the fu­ But reliable informants aaid the Iji InvinK mf^mory of Eskfi U. Burk* have been increasing. Soriet Union will use “trickery, Swise government despite its missioner Howard S. Ives for a The retrenchment program ture." LIGHTS ON IN , May We Suggtst... [ land, wher—pajiued away February 20. ' i- fraud and Intimidation” to further Patter.son also reported on the own embarrassment and despite IJHJO. full report on funds available for expected to result in some layoffs its aims but won’t resort to nu­ Hartford, Feb. 28 (JP) — RECUURLY TO 49.99 the construction of Route 8. on the AFL-CIO headquarters staff 4-state meeting in Albany this Police Maj. Leslie W. W ffltos * 2 Fredi Jumbe Eggs I What would wp glvf> If could uay, Churches Council Backs clear war . . . Nuclear subma­ (Continued on Page Fifteen) 'Hello there" In the aanv' old way. It was reported earlier this in Washington as well as a tight­ rines which will never need re­ warned motorists today- that it iTo hear you voice, to ueo your amUe. (Continued on Page Fifteen) week that some $6 million dollars er rein on donations to various fueling may be built soon saya Is against the law »«^ n n e^ * * Nicniy brownnd home To ait and talk with you awhile. causes which have been running to cut to drive In a fog without the Thouah absent you are alwaya near/ fleeces, tweeds, polished fabrics, lambs wool or orlon pile lined. 5 to 15, allegedly promised for the project Capt. William R. Anderson, for­ fries Still loved and miaeed and ever dear. Artificial Birth Control by Gov. Abraham Ribicoff was ho over $1 million each year. mer skipper of the nuclear sub headlights on—regardless of the The AFL-(nO Executive Oun- time of day. A ipaxtmum fine of The Buckland family. 8 to 18. longer available-. — ■ Nautilus. Back Door to Integration Dempsey said he had no knowl­ cil also was expected to levy a Massachusetts Gov. John Voipe $100, be sMd, can be Imposed on temporary apecial aaaeasment of By OBOBOE W. OORNKLL edge of any promise made by his recommends that legislature boost anyone convicted of driving NEW SPRING COLORS, re§. 2ii00 fan d wife, apart from reproduction, two cents per member on affiliat- (AP Religion Writer) also was “ordained of God.” predecessor. But he said he would minimum driving age from 16 to the headUghts off under condi­ Syracuse, N.Y., Feb. 28 (ffj— 18 for youngsters who have not tions when visibility Is less than ATLANTIC However, It added: (Oontlnned on Page Six) Byrd, Sparks New — OR MAYBE LUNCH, Repreeentattvea of the bulk of “ A ll agree that (Christian mar­ (Continued on Page Fifteen) completed driver training courses 200-feet. It doesn’t matter. SIMULATED PEARL JEWELRY Major WUllams said, whether A FAST SANDWICH OR A FULL FURNACE OIL American Proteetantlam Joined to­ riage should be free from sen. . . . Coast Guardsman, dangling on Automatic Delivery day in approving a widely used suality and selfish Indulgence, and cable from helicopter, reecuee dog the fog Is encountered at mid­ PLATE DINNER earrings— 1, to 5 'strand necklaces, but religiously exploelve practice that mutually accepted periods of found mile from Long Island shore On Kennedy School Bill night or high noon. I f tho vlslbu- L T. WOOD CO. In Great South Bay . . . Project Ity Is poor, ho said, the head­ Phone Ml 8-1129 white, lilac, mint, pink, bone. 82c —artificial birth control. continence can be of value ip a Cambodia Blocks Laotian King WE HAVE AS A REGULAR FEATURE A fter eztended diacuaeion, the common life o f Ch ristian disci­ Mercury man-in-space capsule, ap- lights must be bn. .> policy-making genend board of pline.” parentl.v in excellent condition af­ use federal aid ter punishing rocket, ride, la re­ Washington, Feb. 23 (/P)— Sen.i^ great tragedy to NEGROES FOR BRITISH PLAN A JUICY the National Council of Churches But the statement said such to education as a lever to end DOUBLE WOVEN COTTON and NYLON dn Plan to Help End Civil War turned to Gape Canaveritl for Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., sparked Lusaka, Northern Bhodeela, endoraed such methods as morally periodic abstinence from inter­ 'school segregation. minute examination. Feb. 28 (JP) — African tribal Christian, an adjunct to whole- course "is not inherently superior fresh southern opposition to Pres­ Ribicoff endorsed the 1954 Su­ Cuba's leftist economic boss,' chiefs today backed a British STEAK BURGER .WASHABLE FABRIC GLQVES •ome home life and an aid in world from a moral point of view” in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Feb. 23|Plaine des Jarres.” He also charged ident Kennedy's aid to education preme Court ruling against seg­ avoiding pregnancy, than scientific that ” it waa the Americans who Maj. Ernesto Guevara, announces plan to give the Negroes of population problems. ( ^ —Cambodia today rejected program with the assertion today regation in public schools. But he Sandwich made of fresh ground The U.S. government was asked means of birth control. hindered the carrying out of the new four-year economic plan will Northern Bhodeela more politi­ Laotian King Savang Vathana'a begin in 1962 . . . Republican study that it will open a back door to said he would oppose any amend­ choice chuck steak. regularly to 3.50 to aupply birth control help to Dr. Hugo W. Thompson of St policy of peace, neutrality, nation­ cal freedom as the white minor­ I proposal for a Cambodian-Bur- g;roups will be sent to 14 big cities ment that would deny federal aid countriea that aek It, a move pre Paul, Minn., stressed that the al harmony and unification in school Integration. ity threatened to demand inde­ short, med., lopg. white and new pastels. meae^Malayan commission to help to try to find ways of cutting to schools because they are seg OR OUR SPECIAL WHICH CHANGES statement pointed up the spiritual Laos.” , Byrd said he is convinced after pendence to preserve white vloualy ahtmned by Washington. end the civil \var in Laos. down Democratic urban majorities regated. EVERY DAY responsibilities of marriage, in Souvanna is expected to.become _ i analysis of Kennedy's propo­ supran(icy In the royal protec­ The etatement also deplored state The Cambodian statement — In future elections . . . More than Byrd’s outspoken opposition to contrast to the widespread 'view of premier of the rebel regime which sals for federal educational grants torate. Sir Boy Welensky, prime laws restricting birth-control serv­ which appeared to doom the king's 30 city attorneys meet in Washing­ the education program marriage as merely a "biological has been set up in Xleng Khouang. to states to spend as they see minister of the Central African And, e f course, don't forget Sum ia)^ CANNON TURKISH BATH TOWELS ices. proposal— said Prince Norodom ton to talk over possibility of filing garded as significant because some They "violate the d v il and re­ function.” Sihanouk's government did not "ITie communist bloo- recognizes It fit that "the program will "pave Federation that linka Notthern damage suits for mUllons of dol­ the way for the most colossal sort Kehnedy administration officials Open 8 pjn,-2 p.m. wirii Sunday popen for sole ligious liberties of all citizens, in­ The statement condemned abor. think the suggested commission as the legal government of Laos. believed the Virginian nughl go and Southern Rhodesia and Both the pro-Red Pathet Lao lars against electrical equipment of expenditures.” re^iarly 79c ^ ; for 9 2 c cluding Proteetants,” the etate­ tion, except to save the mother's could control foreign Intervention firms convictro of antitrust viola­ along because of the state control Nyasaland, was reported ready ment said. life, sayipg “The destruction of without cooperation from the pro- guerrillas in Laos and the Chinese But even more distasteful to to . call a general election aok- 20x40. ombre stripes, plaids, solida. .f* ^ j, Communists rejected the king’s tions. features of the Kennedy bill. It was the first coUecUve Prot- life already begun cannot be con Communlat forces controlling Group of persons, identifying him, he said in an interview, is Their, efforts to woo Byrd over Ing for a mandate to break all Oops We Almost Forgot aetant pronouncement on the sub­ doned as a method of family llmi eastern Laos statement outright. Peiping said what he regards as the probability ties w ltt the crown. the proposal was Instigated by the themselves as Youth for Nuclear to theirside have been matched by ject, although numerous Indl- tation.” The communists have rejected Disarmament, picket Franklin In­ that Congress eventually may re­ attemps' to chip other Southern THIS SUNDAY IS HEART SUNDAY SO HAVE A 'vidual denomlnatlona previously ~Dr. Richard Fkgley, head of the the king’s proposal. United States. quire school desegregation In all CONVICTED AS KIDNAPER . Prince ’ Souphanouvong, leading stitute in Philadelphia where di­ Democrats away from a biparti­ HEART. WE ARE GOING TO DONATE ALL i'yJ: te v e taken siniilar aetkm. World Council o t Churches’ com­ G a m b ia said it ztlll feels the rector of Navy's fleet ballistic mlS' states accepting federal funds. san Ckinservatlve coalition oppos­ Baltimore, Fsb. *8 (ffOre-A 12- Bastem Orthodox Oiurches, mission on international affairs, best solution for Laos lies In the the Pathet Lao fight against Boun "N o one can guarantee that year-old Jazz rauelclan today government, charged the sile program speaks . . . Ex-Vice ing the Kennedy proposals. OUR COFFK RECEIPTS FOR THAT DAY TO Ragularly to 16.99 also members of the council, ab­ aaid that abortion had become a 14-nation conference proposed by Gum’s _ there wUl not be federal efforU to was oonvietod o f hJdnapiag a king was under armed pressure President Richard M. Nixon may Even strong administration sup­ THE HEART FUND. WE REPEAT. HAVE A RANG! • Accent stained from the vote by advance serious problem in America, with Prince Sihanouk. have presidential ambitions, but control our schools to this extent.” porters like Sen. George A. Virginia mother and her daogtl- • Valentine agreement. They tradiUonally 700,000 to 2 million occurring an­ Prince Souvanna Phouma, the from Boun Gum. ter and carrying then* aeroe* HEART. HAVE A GOOD CUP OF COFFEE AND Malaya agreed to serve on the top aide says they don’t Involve Byrd said. Smathers, D-Pla., are wary of any • A ir Tred have opposed contraception, as do nually. “ ' neutralist Laotian premier who leadership ot Stanford University intrusion of Uje school segrega­ the Maryland Uno for the por- ' J i 1, O il • Rhythm Step (led to Cambodia just before Vien­ commission proposed by the king. ’■Any bill Congress passes now FIGHT THE NUMBER 1 KiUER. Roman Catholics. Besides upholding contraception . . . New lineup on House Rules may not carry a desegregation tion issue. poee of kUBng tte n . The ver­ • Clasamates as a Christian means o f regulating tiane fell to Boun Gum’s forces, The United States and Britain dict against BWvIn IBeris R te* G A Otherwise the vote was unanl (Committee U-working eixactly provision. But there is real danger 3mathers, secretary o f the Sen­ s O L! N ( a Cobblera family size, without impairing the meanwhile arrived at the head- were’ sympathetic to the king's idea and said' so soon after his predicted: Speaker Sam Rayburn that on some future bill appro­ ate DemocraUc Conference, aaid 4r. waa returned in t l A PMtri** a A ir Fptae ""Dn Harold Haas, of New York “ mutual love and compaidoqshlp” quarteiv o f the pro-Communlst now haa majority on his side Court here by an all H e Jjry • Velvet Step statement. priating the money to make the he supports the "general prind- City, a United Lutheran social o f husband and 'wife, the statement rebels In Xleng Khouang and said ■ Bel^um police sources report ples” of tho Kennedy .program. that did nrt leuoBWMd he would "definitely not compro­ The Communlstli are demanding payments to the states a rider weHara official, who presented the also: all w bodies of the 73 vlcUms of But he added that he w ill stand death penalty. Bees, tram Up- JACK’S e D ren Shoes' Urges the United States to ex­ mise" with Boun Gum’s govern a major International meeting on may be atUched saying that no B ANTLY OIL measure, said it sought to stress the Sabena Airline crash near •ttsvUle, M d,,W M JteoH ^ • Sport BhiM Loos. The United SUtes Is against With other Southerners affsinst ! ^the spiritual implications o f mar­ tend "family-planning” aid, when ment. ' funds shall go to any state which a iSuiored Shoe such a meetiM especially If It Bruseels have been identified, any effort to enforce integration requested, to countries with soar­ Communist China's New China Queen Mother Elizabeth of Great does nbt desegregate lU schools. riage.” would include 'Red China, one of Secretary o f Welfare Abraharti through i t COFFEE SHOP While upholding child-bearing ing, underfed population^. News Agency said Souvanna the world powem that met a t Britain accepU InvlttUon of Presl •en. 17, aai bar H iy * Broken aisea u a “ divinely ordained puipoee” Condemns stat^ laws restriet- "warmly congratulated” the. pro- Ribicoff told a news conference daasMw, Bsesm, tsm y m irea n [ : l i « r C «T t S r . I r I M t r r ! ■ ■ ‘ S V . to lO Commtmist fmees for "having lib­ ^ e v a In thVl964 Indochina Arm-1 dsnt Hgblb B « « g ^ to ^ of- Monday he believed It would be a (Contlinwd OB P ic * SfiYca), 8 0 MANCHESTER •< marriage. It aaid the Mstainlng Istice Corfsrence. ilclU 'rtsit to Tunisia In AprU. •7iTir\'jruF5 TB at matuaT love between husband « « ■ n | o Xkree). erated Xleng Khouang and the

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