/ V ' ‘ ■ Thf Weither Q TUESDAY, MARCH 1, I960 Aterage Daily Net ProM.Rnn Fbreeaet af 0 . 8 . WeaWtoDtolhtor For ton Week Ended PAOti FOURTEEN - Feb. X7, ItoO (Claady, Bttfa ekanga fatottomto. jlatirbEBtfr Swfnittg tore tiMEigkt. Low IS to ML Tliifape 1 3 , 0 8 1 day rioudy, aaow Hhriy, caiilfahef Scott B. Clondanlel, aon of Mr. Assault Charged Memberaf the Audit eold. High X5 t o 80. . and Mw. Harold H. CSendaniel Jr., Bureau-af OIreulatom. - M anehester^A City o f V tUage Charm About Town 37 Cornell St., haa been named TojtockviUe Man X. ——I—1 (m ' ...... ^ * 1 - ' .’ .e' ___ ; _____ • y , J • “cadW of the month” for February Tbe esdcft iaUlSr of Uie M&nch«8»- in the Army ROTC at Oeorget---- (ClaaahfleS Advertlatnf mi .Page 18) PRICE p m s t«r Cadet Squadron, CMI Air Pa­ ATRookyilla man, Carl M. Oaui\a, (T W E N T Y p AGES) , CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 199« Unlvewity, Wiahlngton. D.C. la frea under $1,000 bond for ap­ V O L . K 129 trol, wUl n»««t tooifht at 7 o’clock dot Sgt. Clehdanlel la a aoph pearance in Torwn Court Saturday at »4 BtaMU S t ^ and an IWTrC aquad leader. to-anawer chargea of aaaault vrith a dangeroila weapon. i«k o ta O oun^ Dogpree of Poca- Twb clrclea of the Oommmnity According to police, Oauna want Latin America hdntafe. wiU meet tomorrow at 7:80 Baptiat Churth wiU meet tomor­ to the home of hla wife’s parents,- p:m. at Odd FaHewra* haU. Offlcera row wt 8 p.m. Mary Greesn^Clrcle at 149 Loomla .St., yesterday after^ not already irilMltad wiU be inatalM will meet at the home of Mje. Lyle noon and allegedly hit and Nations Weigh I by Deputy Oraad Pocahoo^ Carpenter., 78 BucWngh^ St. punched hia wlfa and put the blade jfyra FlUgerald. Tbere will'be.a Reed-Elatoh Circle will /meet at of a small' knife' |vainst her arm. card party or kitchen aoclsl^after the’ home* of Mra.- The wife’s slater and brother are Arms Cut Talk the meeting. Lawrence. 153 Avery St. said to have gone to her ai(I, with •V the brother receiving a cut hand. The Alpina Society will m ^ t to~ When Patrolman Walter Caaaells Washington, March 2 (/P)— morrow at 7;3>., .. taken to'the policy.station in hand­ North Atlantic Alliance ^ 1 qf'War. 'K brsm said duction was reported under 3tra. George Marlow, 120 Plym­ mand In case active consi^ration today, j outh Lane, haa been named repre- cuffs and charged. dMrs and windows of aU typos. ^ . create a unified U-S.-British-^ talks are igre^rdn both qoes- aentatlve In thia area for the Nomination and election of of­ French force armed with nu­ tions and pfessei lope for a'solu- . Uruguay, a nktlon which al- alumni fund of the New York ficers for the Mancheater Emblem FLD t o t a l DlitOPS tion. / ^ ^ d y la practically dimlUtarlzed, | clear weapons, 'Gen. Lauris h a s 'w n suggested as the site for i School of Sodai Work of Colum­ CTub will take/place tomorrow at Hartford. Match 1 (An—The OPEN 8 DAYS A WEEK—8 A.M. to fi P,M. Nqnftad confirmed that NATO’s Stkte Health Depaxtoent .report­ Norstad, Supreme Allied com­ the conference, smd June or July I bia Unlveraity. The drive will ralae 8 o’clock ait tihfe K of C Home eaply warning and communications money, for the ■achool’a operating ed today that the number of In- mander in Europe, said today. have been proposed as dates. fluenaa cases reported by local ’ Each country wbtild provide one systems are being made over with ews P o li^ Use mcpenaea and adicdaxifiilp program. The Willing Workers of South the most modem equipment. The Both Prealdjwit Eisenhower and Methodist /Church vrtll meet t health dlrectoie have dropped J. A. WHITE GUSS CO. battalion for the force, which acting Secretary'«f State Douglas from 266 to 68. would be under a aingle unided systems will extend from Norway morrow at 10 a.m. at Cooper 31 NSSELLST. ' PHONE Ml 0-7322 to iHirkey, he aSid: . Dillon endorsed th^i^ea of arms at the church to tie quilts. iW’Poi' The department also reported de­ oommander .and itafl, reduction yesterday. The Presi­ T ear uras. luck.at noon will be followqB by clines in other virus diseases' TTie force would be armed with In answer to a question, he ea.id dent, speaking in Santln^. Chile, meeting at l:30^'p.m. oonventlonal as well u nliclear- the problem of stock-piling nu- tlear -weapons, possibly could be pledged U.i?. cooperation in ' weapoM, Norstad said, adding that such meeting. Hartford, March 2 (/P)—T,he A kitchen aoclal.w^^e held at he wented it to have the widest solved by ipaking NA'TO a fourth Fire Hoses atomic "power,” with collective 0iile's president Jorge/ Ales- blic was warned ■ today to all )U’io the home of Mrs. Os^re White, 63 range of capability. sandri has been an outspoken ad- Pino St., Thursd^ at 8 p.m. Pro­ FREE PARKING .tfqrstad said the new unit wbiUd control of the weapons. Several of i«rsons ipiperson- By STANFOBO BiBAIMSHAW NATO natlons-T-notably France— votate of arms redaction, saying K ceeds will b e, dmated to a VFW be il* mobile, task force designed expenditures forxmmies, navies ating ©fficial U.S. census Montevideo, , U r u g u a y, hearing aid patriotic p r o j^ Members are to lot next to Top Nbtch have refused to accept U.S. nuclear TOTS 'n TEENS for use wherever It la militarily or atockpiles. and air forces--^ould - better be March 2 (/P)-^tudMit8 dem- ipoIiUcally necessary throughout spent. on ^eSonomlc dayelopment 'Merriu L, Strong! supervisor of 956 Mgin Si., facing Oak , ^aitrated against President Ow NA’PO area. Waahingti,^on, March ,? By and soctaf progress. the Bureau of Census in Hartford, Hose 0b. No. 2, Eighth District said hia office haul received rehorta isenhower as he rod# He told' a news conference it *had 1963 the Unn iM States will have at " here stressed that ihrough this capital today. ijm g u L Fire Apartment, will meet to- been firmly dfeclded -to move ahead least 518 missiles, each capable of thexnitiative for such a , confer- of persons posing as census tak- m o n w at 8 : p.m. at fire headquar- In this field and to establish the destroying a Russian city, says a. bas to come from South > *•*- He- said that this eonstl- ! Police put down the''demon- q u a lity tef^ Main and Hilliard Sts. force in the course of next. year. ' tutes a misrepresentation for I trations with tsar gas and The battalions will be pulled out (Couttnued ou^ Page NIneteeh) I (Centtoued^oa Page Ten) which the individuals may be| lire fioses. One man was shot PREMIER Delta Chapter, Royal Arch of their national forces periodi­ prosecuted If apprehended. Although the ofllciql census h the-foot and several others ^ „,y »Q B O O eons, will hold its annual meeting cally for training, Noretad .said,, — — ^ and election of officers toiphrrow hut otherwise will be left in place. does not begiii until April 2, some were i^qred. at, 7:30 p.m. at the MyBsfrnlc Noretad also eaid that the Bonn enumerators being trained may The flarbbP by university ntu- -— ■— Temple. 'There idll be refreshments governemnt had assured NA’TO make practice visits prior to that deitta, tbe worst on toa SouUi - ★ New St»«asl/'" ■ and a social hour. ' that it will' make no decision on Alpe^t Sees Subsidy date. However, strong empHa-' American tour.'^ntartod a- cheoring 4 rawaiM Tip^iartl eetablishlng bases outside West sized that every official U.S. cen­ welcome from thousands ot -Uru­ Mirs. Paul Flekcher, 44 Blasell Germany without agreement of sus enumerator will have'jan offi­ guayans who lined the route from df NawUnwySd^i^Mlaral 22 in k pedestrtdn-auto. accident, is F la g to F ly D u r i n g Fund Drive NA'TO authorities i cial badge identifying him a.*i a the airport to the capital. census taker. , ' i Efisenhower apparently got a 22 in a pedestrian-tuto accident. Is Bonn had opened talks wltk4 . or New Haven Line The red, white and blue badge done of tear gas usedTty police to ■ji6w ’out W ln li' i r ^ a l ‘HdlW'*tdtft fpaln for supply and triiinlng | and may-receive visltora at Man­ cloth straight out. C. Elmore Watklna, chairman o f the fund drive' is at the left, and on the contains the following Informa- drive back demonstrators Just be* wonniaiifW' bases. The move csuee<^^orm of j tion. In toe red band at the top, chester Memorial Hospital. A .vet­ right are EdWard Krasenics,' chairmap of the home drive; and Edward J. Thoms, chairman of the protest In Britain and’% 'a lesser forie the motorcade . pastod the ■Hartford. March 2 (/PI—'Presi-'bgreae inoluding Charles Halleck ! “U.S. E^artment of Commerce, headquarterii o f the Uptyeralty of eran/employe of the J. W. Hale Mr^chester Chapter. (Herald Photo by Satemis).______, . ■ ' ______^______extent elsewhere. QliKiB’s Pharmacy Co-i Mrs. Fleischer waa walking • Use Your dent George Alpert said here to­ and Everett Dirkaen as among Bureau of Census.” In the white Montevideo. The Allied comriiand^r.^ said two day that he thinks the New Hsvm: those to whom he has spoken about I band at the center. "Census ^ m e from work at abo^ 6 p.m. ajd Plnard, 24, of Rockville, guilty Personal .Charge other nations' Will be ai^ad later He was seen rubbing hls eyea / PIkmhi>MI 3-4136 oh Jan. 22 when she was struck by Railroad is going to win Vts battle fedesaLhelp for the railroad. IBhumeralor." In thp blue band as he passed‘.the scene of the of .speeding, -on an appeal from or Bank Plan to contribute a battalion ekch to for public subsidies. He said the board of directors at the bottom, "Official. Creden- / 8TS MAIN ST. a ' car backing oiit of the Elks’ Maine Gets 3-Year Sentence . Rockville City Court, He was | the nuri^r striking force. Hei^dtd clash. Several persons were in* parking lot. approved the car purchase prdisr Ual’’ and an.exniration date. The. flded $36. not name the countries. This feeling, be said, is based ;ured by sabre cuts as police on recent conterencea he has h§4 last week and that he wrote the bELck of the badge contains data charged the students. One man .'Norstad aaid aircraft and naval Port Authority this moming to certifying the individual census ^ For Stealing Saw from Jail rorces wiU be otganlzed eo that with, congressional leadeni-' aitd Urugitoy's President Benito Nardone. in typical LaUm American style, has an embrace of welcome was arrested, police (Mdd. Linhamed presidential asaiatant «ui place the order. taker. for President Elsenhower on latter’s arrival in Montevideo. Uruguay, today. (A P -Photofax 'rig The most serious clash o f stu* they can work promptly and effec­ Strong urged residents to make well ss..th« granting of 10 per cent He aaid the railroad was tak­ radio from Montevideo.) j;.- • . dents and polioe occurred tbe Alton J. Maine, 40, of RitokYllle,^superior Court. Judgment waa tively with the unified force. ing a chance anfi that “with luck it certain they are talking to an au­ Norstad reported the number of fare increasee, U «t month by the School of Architecture earlier, was sentenced to serve one to three' suspended_____ on_____ a charge. toei of tjheft ^ N o t ic e ICC and atate regulatory, bodies. wlU be able to buy the cars in thorized census enumerator. He missile -battalions under his com­ said that those. posing as census just before the Eisenhower motor­ r-.' I years In Connecticut State Prison In a, ’conxpanlon caaCi Henry S. 1961.” This would be the first cade Eurived. Downs______of 'West Hartford wgs mand had doubled during the paat Testifying before the State Pub­ takers team from the questions] Over 5,000 Injured NOTICE at Wethersfield for brealring and WE HAVE D A Itr lic Utilities Cbmmissipn Alpert major purchase of passenger 14 ^Killed, 65 The students hung huge binnsrs enitering at Tolland County Jall.- sentenced to six months in Tolland year but gave no number. Last equipment the raUroad has made they ask the lay of the premises > WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE November Norstad spoke of 30 discloeed that Uie railroad is op­ from toe windows of tbe uppier Sentence was iniposed by Judge County, Jail for receiving stolen DELlVEItYyO THE for several years. and the habits of the people. "Noj battalUons which should be in­ timistic enough that is Ordering information.” Strong said, "should! floors of both the School at Arcbl* THAT AS OF MARCH 1 Alva P. LolscHe In Tolland County goods. Downs had ori^nally plead­ The president took the stand at Hurt as Train lecture and the univmsity saying: ed innocent and asked for a trial and creased to 100 by 196?. 60 new commuter cars throu^ be given an individual who can­ WE WILL BE LOCATED AT 4he New York Port Autl\ority. a public hearing in Connection with not pr^uce the official census' Quake Toll at 3,000^ “Out with Yankee Impemllom by jur^, but changed hia plea to The supreme commander aaid the PUCs overall investigation of In Latin America” and “Lioag liv e guilty. \ < BOLTON tha problem of integrating the The New Haven board of di- takers badge.” W e fill prescription^ reotora previously had turned the railroad ordered by the 1959 Hits Oil Truck the Cuban Rebellion." 405 CENTER ST. The pair was arrested after rrmch Air Force and the French General Assembly. Gesturing-: fre­ Strong asked anyone in,doubt! The banners were elgned by the CORNER OF GRISWOLD, MANCHES’TER Maine complained to police that Mediterranean Fleet into the down the offer to buy cars through Etoout the identity o f .a census carefully, and can add quently, and hUilng hls. voice to Bakersfield, Calif., March 2 i/P)— federation of Urugusyah tQUver* OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER IS MI 3-2205 Downs had not paid him for a'saw NATO command had not been the authority a't low Interest nttoa. enumerator to call the Census Of-1 Red Gross Estimates stty Students. I t was at the uni­ FUNERAL HOME \AREA. Alpert nkmed Senate Majority emphasise points. Alpert struck Ace at Capitol Ave, in-Hartford. A swift Santa Fe passenger train he had sold to Downs. Police found •Olyed. s out at criticism of U:e railorad versity two years sigo that vice that Maine had offered to. ^-sell iafiy further measures Loader Lyndon Johnson and Bouse Enumerators will actually be On display iii ow showroom is a fine selection of | President caiariee de Gaulle has that lias been raised during the and a 2-trauler oil rig collided last President Rkshfod M- Migtai ran owtis SpeakerSpeakerSam Sam' Rayburn B as well as gin their .training for three hours Agadir, Morocco, March 2 (P) — lined up 36 shrouded^bodiM the latest motorola TV and Stereo. FUNERAL D a Saw. sayttig he hSd one your doctor may refused to-Integrate .hia Air Force hearing hens' this week and last. night with a, mighty b^st qf-.oU ;He dmeostratiapa;. at hls home. They^ent to Tolland with those of other nations iu>d has oriJiHlnw^Bopipublicans in pon- a day beginning March 28 end Stonned •wrivs«»-6ti»ams4 ’>#raAa for icidenni naaed iqi.other- PINE^ LEHpX Some of hte main points were: until that tfineHhe public shpuld, ^iat ’set earthquEtae-ravaged. JLgadir today, I Although .French. Amcriew- bad County Jail wliere Maine had recom m end. 1. I f we are to. continue .ta,bijsi- w&e exubertOit welcome 'iiorMmss, SERVICE often Iwri an Inma-te. He broke' in ------RIWI DOBBt/toyohi wKo'np-^ifire' arid'xhffvejek the locomotive. and a Red CroaS'OfllcUd estimated Moroccan aid waa beginning to bower, as he neaMd'the afin,^ nui-t:* I I neita h«s got to p^^ pour in, the need remained dto WALTER N. and stole the.^aw. Upon their re­ the toll at more than 3,000 dead PHARMACY railroad ahy longer.” it'toelr/BbW as a cehAus A Santa Fe stmtaem.en said at lay tour e$ four Lstfak^d^ LECLERC, turn to Hartford, DoWns look the .^^hasiged,. least_44 persona werd killed — two and more than SjOOO Injured. p.erat«. -- J /, . ,’.4Mfitaiae. 5 ^ ■' r r Director 2 n E. CENTER St. 2. ‘‘We- haven’t got a’ nlc • to.tlta !tatteretog''i^ Open Dally 8 A A b to 6:80 PJM.—Wed., Hmra., Frl. to 9 PJH. turn shortly- to pay him. When he Fplul enctmntored on tbe trip.-'' failed to return, Maine went to TEL. Ml f-eS M govSnunent signed up every bit Bou Am- Call Ml 9.5869 ' It as backing for some $16 million T4tehfleld. March 2 m — sengers, ’toe train engineer and Moroccln’ government e s ti^ ta ^ ^ 23 Main Street, Manchester the police. , " was made by Dr. Albert A., RtUn- sEdd-lie'needed Tood. water, (OontlniOed on Page Ten) in flood -loans foilp-wlng the 19!^ iJtcMeld County grand jufyytO' fireman, and the oil , rig driver. bulldozers imd other' mechanical A jury of six Friday found Dori- day heard additional testlmp^ in Hospitals treated 65 injured and hard, who flew to .Agadir from In­ floods. ternational Red Cross headquar­ equipment to clear toe wreckage. 3. He only became awart of the its examination of the cf^-fif John of these, 45 remained hospitalized. ters In Geneva. ' , Water uid gas mains were decline in. railroad morale about Hanna, accused slayer oT^ew Mil­ The San Francisco Chief No. 2, broken and empty. There was four, or five months ago. He said ford grocery store mimager'Ffan!- carrying 76 passengers, had left Pleading cries meanwhile rose emergency military generators San-FrEtotiaep- aL ^ l:l5 a.m, and from the- rubble..ot. Agadir, :and BuUetmf , March 2 (JPt—WlUcmi :Ulm she could only noidfiter bead, he htadC'the recent changes hr top cl* J. Gavelli------... which last - night- powered - -Sood- snanagement .(in ■which- full-rtime •The jurors started hearing evid­ was rolling throug'h'-J.ush cotton retoue workers probed the ruins lights for the round-the-clock dig­ Van Rla wem acquitted today of a was unable to bring out any for unfound survivors and bodies. fropn the AP Wires mutoer charge in the death of word. New Haven men were promoted) ence jresterday during, an 8-hour Eind alfalfa'^farmland about seven ging for bodies and survivors. n Jo Help You Save Hiindreiis of Dollars! after comments Were'made about session. / miles west of this oll-well, clty/lOO A . massive airlift was in prog­ As dawn broke, smoke from Lynn Kauffman. Van Rie seemed more composed. ress, carrying the Injured north- The all-mate Jury took the case Bernard G. Roetaring, American executives being brought in from More -Wtnesse's appeared today. miles northwest of Los^-A-ngeleS; quake-caused fires still- hung over k b n n b d y s k i p s t e s t 0 banking^ other railroads (an obvious Te- In thr4nitial session. Dr. Howard , The time waa 5:10 p.m.; toe speed, Ward to hospitals in other African the city. Washtagton, Mairii X (Sn— at S:42 pjn.. Tuesday and retum- representative of Radio Holland, cities. - ad ita verdict- t 9:13 ajn. today. said hia orgaalsSUon bad believed ference to the and North­ Stpfene, New Milford medical a brakeman said, about 75 m.p.h.;, Evacuation of the ahattered Soi. John F, UmanOj ietUed . ' y ^5- aminer, spent nearly an - hour ythe -visibility fair — a cloudy aun- Europe, America and 'North today to stay opt at tfio sIe i^ ^ ./I n ie judge had given the jurors in Van Rlet's innocence and wUl western). city-population 40,000 before the ^et...... Africa mobilized ald"for the A t­ quEtae— was orderto, and toou- eaat - Onlifontot DaaioMtatla alx verdicts ftonri which to decide. find a job for him. 4. The New Haven’s loss with the panel. ' Hanna, an ex-convict, la charg­ lantic Const resort shattered’ Mpn-I sandB poured out Into the sut*; pMatdential primacy 7 na* a They, ranged from first degree The'. 31-year old Dutch mariner freight business is common ' Investigators ssdd the oil rig Coniiecticui Fresh Grads AA Efigs all other railroads in NewxEng- ed with murder in Gavell’s death. driver appmently ignored a reflec- day night by two earthquakes and rounding fields fdr the night. less somo oaodidate^ other OuHi Our Tony Buysse, who Is a “ chlpkai farmer”^ well as murder down to acquittal waa accused of besting Lynn land. 'The building of jijiw high­ Gavell, 44, manager-of a New Mil­ torized warning sign at the rail- a tidal wave. Mass graves were being dug for favorite son Gov- Pat .Browa a very fine meat cutter, ceui answer just a l ^ t any Ques­ V w Rie stood up in the prison- Kauffman. 23-year old Chicago di- ways has made it “taSposslble to ford supermarket, disappeared Roads leading north were lined the victims! but thSre still vnm no eateem A t stoko la Camoilila / tion on eggs or chickens. . . When w'e switched to-Strlck-/ pl9 aBure; ar’s box and thanked the Jurors. vt^ve, EUM throwing her over­ are Sl votep fa the Demoorstfa . Hia wife, Nella,' 31, burst Into vio- compete wiQi truclta^on an equal from his Bantam home Nov: 18. His (Continued on Page ’Twelve) with dazed Moroccans, quitting accurate count of toe -dead utd in­ land’s eggs in order to give you "G I^D E A A E lO G ^ board at the end of n-ahipboard body, ivas found three days later in Nattonal boinreatloii. Along wkfa . lent sobbing. She wiped her eyes romance’ which began in the Par- bgais. their ■ ruined home*. Some strag­ jured. A number of Americans the customers told us that they cout^ . taste the fiash p^, the frousatonic River. gled along on foot, others on don­ Pean syiV a^ ^ la toe aeoeaA and udiile we hstd a ^ood egg befem, these Strickland Eggs ■/ qt the now with a handkerchief. EUst. ' Alpert also renewed hls attack, were apparently vacationing liiggest votfa^grimp fa tha eea* were “Just wonderful.” Judge Frank J. Murray then on those w )» doubt the mithen- keys or horses. the resort, Rear Adm. Prank ^ - While airlift planes droned in ^ t io n . 'Only Bess' Y t ^ ’a dele­ But Strickland’s eggs arO' all white eggs, and previously discharged the defendant. (Contlaned on Fage Nine) ticity ofrihe raUroad’a claitn*nmEuider o f ' the' U.S. At the verdict Van Rie raised j losses yon the. FEdrfjeld ^ County- Newton, March' 2 (^-^Newton and oujt p'n_toelr misaipna, o.f. mer^ Fleet A m in the Elaatem A t­ we might have-white oags one week and b r p ^ the next, Pqrkade Office^.. 7 ______News Tidbits s ' " ^Si^sr *DeEno* and soma wanted to know If a white egg Wte'as good as a ~ ..... both arms and /clasped bis hands Newi/Yoik commuter service. Curtis! 96-year-old vetwan cy, Mproccan, French and Amer/ lantic'md Mediterranean, said sdl- orattc candidates to muafa oat Iwvwn egg. X to hla head. ' once and for Etll get rid,, Shjl^lator from. -Newton, died yes- CuOed from AP Wires jeem; military trticks rolled'ioto ter tourinfi Agadir a numben 'fif of toe ooswt!,.stato primhey. /Tony’s r ^ y was “ that according to laboratory testa ^ . Aa he waa led from tbe court­ Browri Pu^he$il-of this nfktter of figures,” he saijj. ‘i ^ a y at hla winter home in St. the disaster., area In increasing Americans, were among the in ; . white eggs are easier to digest thsm brown eggs room, a free man after five He recomm^ded that the PUC do Petersburg, Fla, ; numbers. " > . Jiired. Many, he said, had spent up PCSAN FIRE KILLS 61 • . ^ afid .that’s about tlje'bnly difference,” Mootha Imprisonment, ’^an Rie one of two things: CMrtis served "as regresentaUve (It wfis reported in Rabat that to 12 hours trapped in the ruins. Paaah, Korea, March X (ndlami Unlverility suspends A giant airlift of French suid seemed unateady on hla feet and For RepeaL “ ObtEUn Ein appropriation of from Newtown in-the General Aa- aduate student on grounds he King MohEunmed 'V has decided to The charred bodlee of fit K or^ n ^ wtok w* wilT offtr Strieklond's Grontinued bn Page TTita)"' ' stations tn ttasablanca, Rabat apd Pusan. Forto*idae of tho aaowa suicide.” (Tbe defense had. hinted pay ’$26,000 damages,:to estate of “ .^'Die ,1 nV.nthunt went on for the trap­ other;rcitle8. As yet It -was impossi­ ' Ta$ie the'difference , , . w . ; ★ Compares The 1960 Medium-Priced C*!"* < tvotnan prisoner who died In 19|0$ dead were women. Another SO of that during the 3-week trial.) . l a n u b b e r o ped and the dead. ble to idetemtoe accurately who the 500 worMtos fa toe plaat were * . - > r ' /. Calif.. March 2 (JP) of cEuicer after neceiylng mtly as- A hundred bodies were placed survived and who had died. “Definitely,” Van Rie conUnued, {drin from prison nurses. hospltalized- •H tWnk It was suicide; T have 0-,3nn»n, .ln the NenrStop for in joue/. opon grave neer Agadir Fish For Ash Wednesday ' , many reasons for this.” He did not fEwe-^f an Uproar over the (3aryl President' Elaenbower probably airfield. On the waterfront, work- (Continued On Page Nine) CENTER LARGE ' HONEXESS BOStON / fUIS AU THIFAGTS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! will be keynoterspeaker at Repub- BIOHTS PROTEST Here’s convenient- elklx>rate. ' -■ phesmnan case, called upon an lYashfagtoii, Maridi X ' MP) — The blue-eyed mariner said tw ob-vlously reluctant legislature to­ lican National Convention to' Chi-^ G:^llto^ pollca today halted a FRESH HADDOCK The blue-eyed marineraaJd hewaa day to abolish the death penalty cago In July, says vice chairman demoiistratloa against tlw civil FOLLY ILLUSTRATED! AUTHENTIC IN EVERY DETAIL] full-service bonking for you a bit worried. If you tall thqr^truth, In CeUifomla. Dixie Senators Hold of convention amuigementa . . . Capital punishment, he said, , has Severe ice stornr jxtmlyzes Mar­ rights fOUmater by more than SWORDFISH - Flaw s you Edways win.’’ / too yonths bn the west lanltid Don’t buy any new car till you reiad tbc ne'X/1960 The wireless . man’s progress bben a gross failure. ^ shall, Tex.’ .; ,. Air Force Drops Plan Automotive X-Ray booklets. Gtt honest, factual ...right in the “Beyond its horror and Incivil­ grounds., 'Die poUce sahl .tha from the seventh fldbr courtroom To ilibuster "Moscow radio announces Sotriel demonstrators left wltlioiit sa' answers to your questions in easy-tto-read, easy- turned Into a wild, triumphant ity, ’ he said, “it has neither pro­ Union agrees to g;ive new African tected the innocent nor deterred t q v • argunieiit after they were .toM to-understahd form: . journey; Hordes of women em­ republic o f Guinea tedmlqgl aid in For Firing Super*Atlas ,.sach demonstratoiBS codid bn' yviiidi car is lowest priced? Highest in resale value? , ‘PARKADM ployes, plus Itangers-on, ' aur- toe Wicked.” ,, Washington, March 2 (flV-Com-6 Tex) the Senate killed Long’s blg-scale oonstniction program. .> rounded him at every step. Despite Instead, he said it has primarily ' staged only with perinlsshHE at Econom'y, fact or fiction? ;Get official resultsl pleoc parliamentary maneuvering amendment 64 to 3, Actress Hedy Lamarr must show tho Vice Presldetrt or (^malHir 3 Frexen FoofI Speckris At Pinebunit ^ jui elbowing police escort, several taken the lives of “ the weak, to* up^in ,! Tex.-T-Tdomestlc re- Six-passenger room—^^whicb compact cars have it? .areo Sen. Sam’ J. Ervin (D-NC). ohe Washington, March 2 -:-The^would have outdistanced recent ot too qouse. FARMHOUSC: CASSCROLE MSHCS women manned to Ring their poor, the Ignorant” - and -racial in the -civil fights debate kept of the most knowledgeable south­ Isdions court to^ay, to coptjmue re- Air. Force hEis canceled, plama to Russian missile sHota from Central Just a few minutes separating facts from exag- 4 arms about him and hug imd kiss minorities. —.. sleepy Senators ./awake before erners in the civil rights field, held celvlng fS.OOO-q'-niontb temporary -shoot a super-Atlas nearly 9,000 Asia into the Pacific Ocean. Rus­ Petatoed M OnUin or ~ i A A him.- / ' . The governor, in a speqlal mes­ AID OONFEBJCNCE SET Macaroni and Cheese. ** OOC ' O fa r . T I . . U U ,gcrated claims may save.y6u h.undreds'0'f dollars. -.1 7 dawn today and gave Southerners the floor as the, session 'moved into Ai^ppri from ’estranged husband miles from Cape Canaveral past sia claimed- a range of 7,’760 miles WEuhfagton, fifarch.,X- (P) *~ X-Rays are free at your Rambler dealer’s. Hurry, I f you live, or work, or shop discuss your banking business Mrs. Vim Rie, who has been in sage. acknoT^ledged the- resistance the early hoUrs of. Wednesday, the Up of Africa over the IndUm for one- of these shoots and said MIX t h e m , i f y o u w is h . the courtroom almost continuous­ a rest from their tWMxy speech­ W. Ho^taufd Lee, ' The VnMed Staton: to his proposal but Lirged the /After four hours, he yielded to-Sen.- Ocean. One unconfirmed report the missile laitded Within t l 1/4 Supply limited. , in the West Middle Turnpike in privacy. ly during the 3-week trial, was states’ laTvmakers to debate the making. The Hoiub Space Conunittee has dhy a 9-power alUq P1CTSWEET RSH STICKS . . r ...... 2 for 69« As the nonstop Senate session Olin. D! Johnston (D-SC). was that Pres-dent,! Eisenhower miles of its target. Here also you will find a speechless throogh her tears. Issue "with reason and pestralnt.'- approved a bill to authorize $915 w ill be held hem Parkade area, you are cordially went into Itx.toi^ ^®ty> the seem­ But' i l i hours of maneviyering nfiUton f 6r the national space pro­ ■^^sonally turned ‘ down .the Idea. No .reasons were learned for thC dlscnss Ofays .of ^ When reporters sought her re- 'There was no mention 'of Chess­ The Air pforce has had theheef- top-level cEmcellatlon, but specula­ rAMBRICA^TdW^ invited *to make our new drive-in teller’s window so that man. the condemned ingly endless fiood of wordd from delayed Johnston’s turn. He did not gram in.the next fiscal year'. . . flow of e ^ lta l from 1 Buy Your Hood Fresh Milk At ^ Southern Senators fighting. !^vi| take- the floor until 4:44 a.m. Jv ,p. Stevens Euid Co., producer of eqrup Atlas missile on a launching tion centered on these ideas: to Ihe less develop you can bank right from your Lovers , Lane prowler who has -,1. -Such a . mllitiwy demonstra- Parkade Office'your “banking ‘ fought off exertion for almost rights proposals was broken .^y The maneuvering included two textiles. :\iU . considei;;^ Increasing pad at CanaWral for. days.' and Ooimtrlea wUch Pinehurst Law Prices.,, w*moeraae 'presi­ Death toil'of the Al Kalla Airlin­ When these plans 'tjecome - 2. The President noted at a Jan. surroundings, sou will find four i parking area right alongside. dential m^inatlon, prqyoked .hit The-MlkneUvering was another Ervin called for adjournment^ at er crasih, Feb. 26 at . Shannon Air­ addition to these right < mdlcatlon -the deadlock would not noon tomorrmV., These were tahle'd known In high Washington clsries, 13 news confere'nce that tile United the Cnlfad Sfatea. ton Bare* Va G A U O N (Poper) ___ __ Los Angeles,' Mmrch 2 OPi^The ter critiowm when he gave Chess­ port, ■ Irelsnd, reache? 31 wlto 'States has always given'advqnoEf /fellers’ windows for speedy . Come On in and get to know defense said it would utter its last man a 60-day reprieve*'Feb. 19, be broken at least until next week. by votes of 64 to 6 and 65 to 7. the St$te Department r'eportedjy penn'Bcoaomle Oinamaalfy, FRO-JOY ICE CREAM ...... New Va Gol. 79c death p f . Barbara Cologgl. 22. .an. raised the point that no public n^ warning of missile testa over In­ ^us soon! , . word st the Finch murder trial to- hours beforie tois execution, and Some Senatore. Were not hopeful As Johnstonr took the floor, he AmefTcan . .,. Ex-banker in Lon­ which embrnOM Mh ehM Service and comforta,blCj warned. the Senate he might de-* tice had been given so ships could ternational watera. ’The Russians ’ Netv family sisa JelL-o incorrectly Eidvertise6 last weekend — day after a parting playback of then announced he would toss the of progress even toeo< don JtOl fortraud. has played ptock pean alUea, nrlU bn . r The only relief in 'sight appeared mand another quorum call in a avoid the impact jfrea. Air Forced gave^advance notice; on their.Pa-^ T h e ViOBferdann will .shoold have been t for ...... 85c officers’ quarters where you can the big'scene: TTi4. death of Mrs.' death penalty question to the leg­ market from' hie pirlMn ceil so eifle Shota, and outlined the target t o - be a general, understanding short while. This would recall Weary officials argud this wasn’t’ neces­ #elJ-;i^ Specials advertised below start Wednesday. Barbara Jean Pinch. islature.' ‘ successfully he repaid hls victims Wndnesday. Mafroli t aad raa there would -be no session]session this SunSun- Senators whorhad'rush'ed to'toelr sary because tl.e rocket waS in­ area southwest of HawEiji. through Saturday. Defense Attorney Grant B. Chairman Edwin J. Regan, a the ,$566,000 he swindled from 3. Such a long-range Atlas Slight SMsItciiirar'tiiiOMlW SdhwtS Stic. WBs INO _ Cooper approached the; climax 6t day, so that the maratopn Would beds as soon as the goutherner’-to- tended to rn up ip the atmo­ Democratic member of the Senaty them. sphere at the end of tl\e trig^-and might be viewed abroad as a propa­ Rintor Aatrtci. t-Oow Dito< SWi* at m to. lUs exhaustive summation yeSter Judiciary- oommlttee which 'prob­ be broken from' tale Saturday a f­ gan his speech. NIKITA KAil'UI' twr KMUxka. Wacoasi*. laOwKni laMM taaaa. ternoon to Monday morning. Jofinston’s threat >von the South­ - State makes available $187,000 so would,"pose no danger/ . ' - ganda' stunt, trying to outdo the KahaL AXghaalitaa. Matek Sr ^Siala anS local taaaa,» any. etitkwal aqulpmairt. a«t|t; dav bv arsTuing: ably will get-first crack at the bill RussiEins ’ in a distance race. One In this morning!s'series. of roll erners their first fqll break since! to finance the work of a sp4f ial The unconfirmed report said the UF) Snvlel .Prmaiflf' Nikita r. That Mrs. Finch invented next 'week, said he apyr practically State committee which will redhs- official recEiUed previous U.S. pro­ AND TR4IST COMPAN)^ elng attacked by her call^, the most signiificaht killed the talkfest got going -7 a 15-min­ matter was broag^^nto the Prtel-. KhroaheiMMr arrtvnd hjr Bldaa •toriw ot no chaqce' that the measure would slfy all public roads in the stafe dtot’i attentioa tolring his current nouncements that American "’.mlSt doctop husi d simply to ge^ the, ever the floor. an amendment of Sen, .Russell B: ute recess starting-gt 7:13 a.m./' from Caieatta toddy far * r toe slle and apace vehicle, Uuii)ching> Get Rambleit*S FREE Aiitoniotive X-Ray NOW SW I4 MIBBU tUENPIKE, WEST a barrel—and to get Brown himself conceded yester­ Long (D-La). It-would hsys stated Johnston; who had been speak­ , . , Bridgeport superior corlrt South American tour, and he turn­ Baal stop o f Ha S-week doctor. ove) judge ui^Oids finding of . New Ha-y- ed thumbs down,; qt le))st for the are made etricUy for vsdld mlfi- a barrel oi money o'ut of the di- day he anticinated great difficulty that no law can atop anyom (rom ing since 4:44 a.m., anhPlinbed 'Aatoa' -toiw- Bide,’- New a Os. . advocating that ’forcible Integra­ en premafe couri, and awards presient. - ■ .' '' U ry or scientifle reasons. ■ 'voree ahe dd Ending. tn outlawing the death penalty this then that , he \yould make the The Atlas already Is operational Zakir Stodi’P ^ M "’ v; Oihsr Manchester Offices at 893 Main Street^ t That there Wqa.tio conspiracy year because of the heated con­ tion should be;teslita4 .by eUI legal quorum'call unless he got the re-', $600,000 estate of Mqtta King, The long shot, if it hkd gone off OsCORMIER MOTOR SALES, WG.1M Maple Si as planned, would. have traveled in small quanbttien at Vqndenbcrg at toafdtyaXk N M 3 3 c A2 For -33-C and 15 N ortfr Main Street . . t * kill Mrs. Finch and— even if- troversy over Chessman. means.” cess. Sen. Alan/Bible rNey-j'fdr former Yale boxing Coach, to be '.'to cut in four equal parts for imme more totn 2,000 miles further than n^ptfariTaUe4fW8a.|9 S I I I A On a motion of Dcnata Majority (Oonttamed on Fbt* Tea) (OonUned on F ^ F iv e ), (OoAtlMed oti Pngn Thirteen) Leader Lyndon B. Jotmaon (D- (donttnue^ OAPage Twelve) diate blood relatives. . any previous U.S. missile. It also nave o » ) 2.-.For'^$»VV FLA8MI RAMOLER OOTSEOSAL BUT 2 IN NEW ENOLANOI : ’ 'i 1 . ' "i

m ' ' ' ^ . '* " ''i \ - ■ ■I-. -^i- PACiC T H R ^ . x ’l MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD. MA^tmSTEIW ^ N N ^ . WEDNESDAY. 19fi0 MANCHESTER EVENTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, W)NN* W EDNE^:^y, MARCH 2, 1960 PAGE TWO ■v. * Hkil. In suburban Oak P ark fot-L H«lpi Y oh Ovtrcioai* f". fourth and^last arfist to perform recital Monday In the. Little Thea­ Soul) ior Hehron Lincoln Speech exhton. 6(K) Sign Up la the Manchester conc’>rt;,series ter at 8:16 p.m. / J l « ^ Board Makes Also on display Is an axplana- FALSE TOdni this'year. h U concert is slated for. “ The Barber ofSejMlle" is being oil Notes on Exhibit tloit of thq-riote*. using the opoech 8:15. p.m. In the high schqql audi­ sung at the BuehneO.,Saturday at as reported In the Hortfdnjl For Concerts Leoifiitis aiMi Worry | ; As Vou Like It. torium Tuesday, March 29.' 8:15. by “'the Cqifaectlcut Opera ^ o w n Both Parties papers' March 6, 1860,' and a let­ Noloil|trli>Bsaaojsd^ ; 1 Aacn. P rinripaly we Igor Gorin,' PensionVlan Chicago, March 2 Rare ••M beSuss ot lOSse, weeOri j By JU nitH AHEARN . "The Gondoliers” wilt be sung W______E llb-FiNESSN - ^ ter from Robert Lincoln /rttylhg teeth.rASTEETRra toow to M rt-j by the Manchester Gilbert and Gianna d’A ng^ and Cesare Val- n SS w Side fttonsMe handwritten , notes by Abfaham hlf father ortginaliy'-intended to There 1* *011 hope for a concert tine (Bon-seld) powtfsr,HPrtnkledeB J latti. Anton Quadagnp will conduct DEVELOPS BNTIIY Mrie* in Monriiceter next year. your pUttss hriOs them Bmer eo tbsr i Stilllvan Opera Assn. April 29 and On Tax Rule, By Alfred ShetawMd ^ -^ M O R T H Compulsor Set Caucuses Unjioln, for an antislavefy speech maflte only toe apeech^ Cooper fMt m ^^arolvn, w h o ^ ^ : .Pla>’e<> War and the Machine Age for its built is'freshman Candace Fe museum opened In 1969 and -sup­ picked up In that time, Mancheeter ducting will play at the.,Bushnell Establishment of a tax rate will monds. Not a good chairtge^unless ♦ None months to help preserve the sound-1 evening, buO has been pqstP*’’'*^ it.” ■ will have a concert perie*. ®som* soon at,your nMrart violin for half of heC 43 years theme, the ballad will feature Supporting players are /Cheryl at'8:15 p.m. itpnday. ■ you can hypnotize your opixments. to March-9. ported by Chicago . buslnessriien Bradfprd Mason, Hartford tenor, be the sole item on the town meet­ RouOi West Nei* M neiis of the plan. James Arthur, I The Hartford speech m- consid- and Lincoln scholars. TTioee who h«ve become new Royal Ice Cream deonrts will plsy ^.-With the** * H jrti a r tf o rd Lisciotti, a sophomore/ Susan ing agenda. The Board of Fihaaee A different plan le to lend out 1 A Fast 1 NT fan pension board chairman, rbse to | Gruzqie Meets '4red by scholars as Lincoln’s sec kstora. as soloist, and the symphony Benet, al.so a sophomore/and Jeff The Hebrcn Grange met last members of the Maitchester con­ win recommand .a mill tax on the ace and a low diamond in ^(0 4 A An P»M ^ tell toe Board last night that town ond best, next to the Cooper cert association for 1960^61 Will chorus. ‘ , . Pond, a freshman. / the 1969' grand list, twhich le a 4- hope that the opponents will nr-' Opening lead •— NO employes had not raised any ob-1 night in' Gilead Community HalJ. ■j>eech, given 'during a two-week Sunday's program in full is The directors are Cecily England Fire;rileii Put Out John Roach Studio still be aWe to attend the Wialter mlll increase over the previous / in position to cash a secor jsettons to it. ■The first and second degrees were tour of New England.- It also overture to ‘‘Beautiful Galathea and John English. Md the faculty mond trick at once. Thi worked. State Deputy H. S. Kltch- Lenten Lecturer Gibbons Assienibly Hautsig I>iario concert March 29 year. / Objecttoiui marked the organization of the as their bonus for Joining. - by Suppe, Orchestra; "Soliloquy advisor is Zane VMghn. *e Grass Fires Since reports of the various to work as the cards lie. , toe queein ehd jack .of clubs. Thia However,' the proposal was op-1 Engaged Ing of North Coventry inspected The Rev. John R. deSousA, min- from Carmuei; by'Rodgers, Brad­ West wins the sepimd diamond istef for Men 'n d Missioiis for the first political marching organiza­ Sets Fasbion Show A memtoerehlp Costs 87.60 for Worthy/'of Note , officers for the current fiscal year enables, you to get rid of two low poeed by 110101110000 who declared The engogqment of 'Miss Judith the degree Work. / ford Mason ; '^‘Pomp and Circum­ wKh the king and Wturns a trump. Boll Poatpoued ^ Connecticut Conference of Congre­ tion. / adults, and 83 for studenla. Two 1-aCt pldys are being per-^ Town of Manchester Fire Co. -1 will not be complete imtll AAg. 1 diamonds, and toe contract ji as- himself against "forcing people DtaiM Barber to Mervin L. aert- Miihnbers of the "wide awakes" The program scheduled hicludee R. E. WANDELL stance No. 1 In £)■ Major" by EJgar, formed by th eT rinity College J'es- answered a call on .HHlstown Rd. and no budget for the following You play the A«ym of apades from oured;‘ spend some of their wages for The Podium Playera' program, gational Christian Churchca, will / Gihbqns Assembly, CotJiSlic La­ son is announced by her parents, be' the guertr leader for a Lenteh escorted Lincoln to his lodging In toe Indlanapolie Symphony, the orchestra; Finale from “Concerto ters, Friday/and Saturday at" 8:30 al 12:55 yesterday afternoon to fiscal year can be acted upon Mon dummy. and-^Mm plays th* Dally Ouestton something they might not desire.' Mr. -and Mrs. George Barber, 25 committee announces that the dies of Cohimbus, wlto^ponsor a I No. 1 in G Minor" by firuch. Caro- you : ,^i«n the precaution of Partner opens with one club, study series the Lord’s Prayer Hartford ^ ter his two-hour tato Weavera, and the husband-wife Building p.m. In the chemistry la>6ratOry. extihguish a trush.fire that result­ day, these two items will have to He said: date of the Basin Street Ball has and a year later escorted hint fashion show on Tifeeday, March team of pianist Eugene Li^t and lyh M a t h e r'i - Finale from the TTiey are /‘Bedtlme Story,” a com­ ed from sparks from aniinprotect-. be tabled. ruffing' „ hetart with a high spade and the next player paeeos. You 1,. H, w „ in ..vor „ l»^l..i been changed from April 23 to. at Secemd Congregational Church, “Fourth Symphopy" byTschalkov- edy by/'Sean O’Casey, and ‘‘The ed Incinerator. T'he high wind was stay in dununy. with the hold: Spades A K Q J 10 8 3; April 30. The ball will commence The ‘study group will' meet In down Pennsylvania Avenue in 29, a t 8 p.m. A tyne K/iPf C Home. violinist Carroll Glenn. Contractor Concerning the charter proposal, Washington to-, be inaugurated If the drive falls short, of Its aky, orchestra; ‘‘Hungarian March Momipg,” a tragedy by Dee Kal- responsible, for spreading the. the selectmen Iwive. 16 days after sevasTof spades and can roturn to Hearts I 3; Diamonds A 6 6 8; sss?wt «.-"ii> 1“ at 8:30 p.m., in th* W^bron Ele­ the chapel at 7:30 for four Sun­ Spring fMhmu* from. The Fair RotMontiol-CeiniiWKlal (himmy later with the nine of days during Lent, beginniftg this president. \ goal, checks will be returned to from Damnation^ of FauSt" by cKeim, a senior a t the college. Sparks. hearing In which to- sub 7 Cliibs none. Whet do you-say? the choice of , Joining Was his. - 'Miaa Barber is a 1959 graduate mentary school auditorium. ■ at the Pai^irade will be shown. Pro- Blerlioi, orchestra?^ "BaUad for Chief W. Clifford Mason repeat­ fpadss. ■ Answer: Bid two spades. The Guests are asked to wear mas­ Sunday, March 6. The group will - As Lincoln left toe. hall in H art­ subecrihers end the assoclaUon Alttrotlom-RomOdoliiiq “Pchalkowsky's -full-length ballet mlt recomip«datlohs to the Char ceedsj/wl benefit to®- will be tosbanded. Americans” by Robinson, Mason ed his warning to residents of ter Cornmisslon. Thereafter, the Does this give you any ideas? lump takeout ip a new eult fwrcea ques and cOfltumes,’which will be use as a textbook, “With Joyful ford, he left his .twW pages of "giwan h ^ ’\ ts 'on the program SSI I». ..w>n;yM. "y m- “ "n- Surprise,” by Rita F. Snowden. Mu notes on the speaker's ntble. Jesae fundior Mount Saint Joseph Col- “Business BuUt On and chorus; "America the Beauti­ ,t'o be danped tonight at 8:30 In Manchester that they be extra commieefon has 30 days to con The right idea is to do It your­ io game, and hints at -slam. You judged. . 1 ful” by Ward. Mason and chorus, careful With their incinerators suit With the selectmen on pro self rather than >eiy on a friendly don’t need support for porter’s their places of work. The Tryouts for the •enterlainmqnt Sigma Chi, the older youth group H: Lord, a rl]^rter for the Hart- ge. West Hartford. Customer Satsfaejapn** the pashJtblb Memorial by the Na­ of Second Church, will Join In the ^ford Daily Times, picked them w Mrs. Thomas Wilke will be gen­ Coming .Up In Manchester ' tional Ballet of Canada. Rarely do during this dry' windy, time of pos-^d changes; After this period opponent and itoioky'break in dia­ suit if you have a solid ’suit of skits, tb be presented throughout UGHT TRUCKING ■Full Insurapee Coverage "The- Bramble Bush”’ with Riph- year. toe selectmen \ have -16 'days to y ' monds. Trump the third round of your own, : sss w tts 14r “S j; the evening, will be held a t 8 p.m. tudy group, for three of the four ‘and preserved them. eral chairman.- The committee In­ dtince lovers in this area have a for other, puijiooes. ■ (Tovim em-I A June 18 wedding Is planned, lundaya. The public is invited Only four sets of noteW^ate cludes Mr;. Geno Andreini, Mrs. ontf ODD JO IS ard Burton. Barbara Rush, jack chance to see the entire ballet. Eighth District firemen wer^ either-accept or\reject the charter. hearts with the te'n of spades and (Oopj'right 19M, March 9. in. the Hebron elemen­ Tel. IWI 4-0450 lead toe detiCe of spades to finesse ployes contribute 214 per cent of along with members and friends of known to exist, from any/'of Lin­ Lawrence Castonguay. Mrs, CaraoM and Angie Dickinson/pens ■Barbara Ward, economist ahd called to MeeksvUle Rd. in B u ^ If accepted, the charter proposal Oeneral Fsaturea Corp.) tary school.. All prospective en- r e a s o n a b l e r a t e s : After 5:00 P.M. today at the Slate Theater. Nqt for land a t 3:31 yeeterday afterndop will be submitted to voters in ref dununy’s seven! , ; tbrtsiners are urged to display Second (^urch. coln’s political spee^iea. The Thomas' Brown, Mrs. Eugene polltlcffl scientist, will speak to­ This, weird trump finesse does should not put itself I Officials to Vicw • The Rev. Mr. deSousa has Hartford notes now ate. in the col­ K^Uy. Mrs. Raymond Gorman, 82 BALDWIN ROAD chUdien. With it is "Israel,” a sort morrow at the Weaver High to put out a small grass flj:^. fJo erendiim. Rejection by the select their talents. Cdi Ml 3.7574 of travelogue narrated by Edward damage result ■’d. men would mean the issue cannot not give you an additional, trump Into the poaltlon of "losing an em­ The Podium Players will hold served as pwtor of 'an inter-racial lection of Philip D. Sang, Chicago, Mrs.'/Edward Goss, Mrs. Julius jiANCHESTER, CONN. School auditorium in Hartford at trick. It merely gives you an ad­ ploye" by making compulsory Congregational Church in .Hawaii, who has loane^them to Freedom Rands'zzo and Mrs. Leon Rivard. ^ Oarolyn Mather G. Robinson, from a spHpt written 8:30 p.m. The lecturer is sponsor­ be revived for at least a year. Town from Above their second annual Foreign Stu­ by Leon.Uris, authpri4)f "Exodus.” The Republican Town Commit­ ditional entry,-to the dummy. You E f l S T U J O O D 'Joining a condition of employment. dents International. Weekend on director of a school for Hawaiian ed by the University of Hartford girls, chaplain pf a leper hospital, Symphony Orchestra conducted by 'The Women's Club of Manches­ tee previously went on record as arrive in dummy'with the seven of KeDy ArgumeBta About 18 town oftici^^; anaand April 23 ahd 24. Foreign students [‘Alexander S. Keller Memorial Fourth Fireman favoring the proposed change to spades'and you can get back later Mayor Hiugane T, Kelly then from the University of Connecti­ pastor of the Community Church Frit* Mahler. ter will sponsor a bridge and fash­ Fund. ihar - S«aM» Bairr^iSmesI' businessmen are scheduled to/ t ^ e at Pearl Harbor, pastor of First /She will play the finale from ion show Friday a t 8 p.m. In Sec­ 1 council-manager government In a TO HU Ts— m. with toe nine. argtied that: om«^- cut wllj stay with -Hebron families SOLA Bark .Hadna ^ a rra Baeall 1. Hutchinson's objections were rides above the rooftops tom Church of Christ in New /Jruch's Concerto No. 1 In . G ond CongrCgatlbnal Church. Merce Cunningham will give a . Starts Training resolution released by Ohelrmap' You use the first entry to lead BakaH SUck - Uarath* Mataaa la row in one or more Helicopters for the weekend, and anyone inter- Jaycee Wives are holding a fash­ lecture and demonstration on John Fafnham. / the king of cluba from dummy. ‘‘WBITTKN ON TB* WIND” • th# same raised' j^ in st the federal estod to having-'a-visitor should and as a member of a Mission i ^Mlivor. the same work played by man, George W. Lewis, John D ■rile promotional Junket, arrang­ study tour in Puerto Rico. ' . OPEN THURSDAYS the other two contestanta ion show" feautringTirfthes for tots, creative dance at the University of The last of four new flremen to! Harry J, Od-lum, Dam^atic Eiaat covers,/with the ace (if he - I:se - «:M - t:U' social security program. "If we ed by Town Planning Engineer Ed­ coi^ct John Sibun for details. Connecticut Little Theater next be em ploj^ by the Town of Man­ Town Committee chairinpfj,- said Madden. John P. l^alln, Barbara didn’t you - would dlacard a dia aiae“ -faK Pl'BrLK MASK" had HsUned," said Kelly, ‘’we FWnilies in Marlborotigli and He is a graduate of FjrankHn Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. children, pre-teen, teen and jun­ C. Murray, Cornelius E. Nicholson . Is Calar S;tS. ZiU ward Rybesyk and Carl F. Schory, College and Apdover Newton .’fhe- , UNTIL 9 P.M. ior missas. I t’s a t the KofC Home Wednesday at 8 p.m. ., > chester Fire Department began the DTC wants to opderve the mond), and you ruff with toe Jack Wltk Tear CaHIt ■- wouldn't have social security now.” retired service manager at Hamil­ Andovbr are also welcome to offer and Mrs. Richard B. Mather, He­ The , UConri modem dance Mary Nicholson, Julia M,' Nichol­ 2. The fact a . person has his ological School arid has done grad­ bron Road. Bolton., .. on Main St. at 3 p.m. Sunday. training this week. Three others publlp hearing befc^' taking a of spades. ton Standard, starts at 1:30 p.m. hospitality. gr6up,.,prche8l8, will give a public started last week. ' stand oh the issue^.- son, Harry J. Odium,. Myrtle R. Now/you get. back to dummy laa.. daaiea Ga^acr. Cask McCall _ choice of whether or not to work .. Loncheon s e t uate study at Miami University. ! "Ballad for Americans,” a dra- Walter HauUlg, pianist. Is the Odium, Constance J. Psndozai, Ed­ from BenUchler Field in E ast’ , ...... '■ Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason Propoaed PeKj Leaders with tbe ’win* of spades to cash ~ for th* town and accept its condi- Hartford. The Hebron- Congregational - r said the new man Is Edwin C. Odium annpifnces that hie or­ ward J. Pastula, Frank E. Pierce tlong of employment eliminates the Hall for th* nreaentotion of Stain­ Jr., Barbara Pierce, Salvatore L. A Sigoraky S55 helicopter is Church.announces that the lunch­ Swanson of 81 Laurel St. ganization 4ias endorsed 50 candi­ ■ "compulsion." " scheduled to fly the first load of eon to. be' served-'F'riday. a t the e r’s / ‘Crucii’eticjC’ to aung by The new meii are undergoing a dates fop/'election to the town Raiidazzo, Dennis S. Riordan 8. For the "common good,” fel­ alY. who afe Jnlefest'ed, and direct­ iHT mORE FOR YOOR MOMETo»o David D. Smith, George W. Stone passengers from East Hartford to World's Day of Prayer event, will 5 to 6-month training period before com m ^ee. JOIN US TONIGHT low men should help carry each Manchester and land at the Park- take place at noon^tostead of ed by Joljn'M- Bell, wjto Horace they will become full-fledged fire^ Parfy-endorsed, I candidaitee ^ William J. Thresher, Robert V /other's burdens. The pension pton kde on W. Middle Tpke. Sellrta .fS organist.. Williams, John Woodcock Jr., and 12:30, oa previously announced. The Rev. ‘Ihomas G. Schmjdt, men. Upon completion . of iheif cqnimittee memibership include: would be expensive if only a few Other flights will take off and Also, the service will be a t 1 :S0 training, one new man will be as­ Helen T.- Ahern, Alexwider G. 'Paul B. Kupohiuios. LEARN THE LATEST Joined. land at the Parkade. Space north a^Stant at St. James’ Church, KEEP YOUR ON GRANTS An Honorary Democratic Town ftlMMild Plan Future p.m instead of 2 p.m. Hew London, will be guest speaker signed. to each of toe town’s foup Bloeie, Thomas L, Bur^bm, Thom­ and east of the Parkade parking Churches of the area wUl.'tuiite Companies. ' ' as MJ Burgees, Robert J. Carey, Committee is being formed. Od­ Agreeing with Kelly, Director lot will be 'set aside for helicopter a t the Wo.iien’s Guild March 8. ium announced. Included in the IN D A N C I N G Theodore Powell said government with the Hebron church,, whlen His subject will be “Lent." John Casey. Pabiola Cote. John use. will be host to toe group. K. Cutler, Eh’erett J. Delaney. Ed­ group will be all town officials should encourage people to plan Rybezyk said the State Depdrt-: . A' Chapter of the Brotherhood of who are not on the regular com­ thtir future security and avoid the Chorrti Fainting Start*. Andrew has been organized by Deaths Last Night ward Deokua, Fred J. Doocy, Joan FROM XAVIER CUGATS ment of Aeronautica has offered a Work on the painting of the in­ • • y ’ M. Dower, Charles 'N. Bnes, John mittee and also all other Part­ problems of having "a loyal em­ helicopter for use in Case more pas­ mra of St. Peteris, and the follow­ ocrats who wish to be Included in DANCE INSTRUCTORS ploye leaving without adequate' fi­ terior of St. ^Peter's Episcopal ing dfficera,, have been elected: , By THE ASSOCJAt ED PRESS G. Flood. Irving Freedman, Anna senger accomodations'-ate needed. Church started Monddy. Women H. Hallowell, Harold F. Johnson, the group. He said all.'members nances to support himself.”. Representatives from the Board . Dirertor, Lyman Eddy; .assist- I Ocean Grov^-'"N. J.. March 2 will be able to attepd the regular H m Board wss prepaiud . to vote of the parurt slatted toe daytime ant director, Hedley Hill: and sec­ I IIP) —The • Rev. Thomas O., Chis^ Stanley A. Johnson. Charles A. of Directors, Town Pliuming Co:| - work and the men todk up the Job Jiirgelas, Laura KaU, Edward DTC meetings. the change at a meeting last mission. Town Developmeni Com­ retary arid treasurer, Robert holm, 93, ,Who wrote more than GOP Paucus Walnut Restaurant month *4ten it af^roved other mission, Green Manor Construc­ in toe evening. f Bartlett. Charter members are; 1,200 hypi'ns and devotional verse, Kaveckas. Lawrence C. Keefe, Pe yJt-Hy womim of the pariah who ter Koatek, and Joeeph A. Kraw- A Republican caucus will be 7 WA-LNUT 8 T R |5i^ — ------MI 9-8070 measures in connection -wMh the tion Co. bnd the Chamber of Com The Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, D. died l^-Onday. An estimated 800-of held 'Thursday night at 8 p.m.. at pension fund. However. .Powell merce are slated to take the short wishe* to assist in this work will Benton Crittendfen, Warr*n Hol­ his^Works _ were published and ski. . be Welcome to aid in.JJie project. Also Edward R. Kuehn, Carl E. the/Tbwn Hall. All registered Re­ then asked that the ohahge be tours. brook, Rby Darwin, David Calkins, ipdny set to-music. The Rev. Mr. publicans are Invited to attend. tabled until Hutchinaon.' who -had The flights have been arranged It Is hoped that the work can be Walter Schroder, and Bradley ['Chisholm, s Methodist minister, Krohn, Benedict F. Kupohurios, completed' by EazteT Suriday. ■Walter Kupchurtde, Edwin A, Lass- Srtenoe EYUr Winner* oppo^.it and was absent at the because of recent interest in cqn- Bataon.' Thoae men of the pariah I'SIS was born Near Franklin, Ky. An eighth giade pupil, Joyce meeting, had a chance to atate his struetton of a heliport in Man­ A pre-lenteTT supper w as held who were unable to attend and Wehren, .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. arguments. chester. . The State receqUy ap­ last night by the Altar Guild to wlah" to be enrolled as .charter STRETCH Paul Wehren of Birch Rd., won [he's . proved a heliportJobation on Broad raise funds toward paying for members must give their inten­ the grand prize in the Avery A'pir WindouM Added urns for the Altar, an'd a palt. tions by March ,’). Meetings will he Street School's first science fair, [coming! The Lenten seas^ was ushered held weekly, on Saturdays at 6:30 . R E A M L E f S held today. 'Tleims. France — Twp-new Shnilotc Well in by a seryjc* of H ^ Communion p.m. Joyce was awarded a Gilbert ./ at 10 a.m. today. DuHng Lent a A vestry meeting of St.'Peter's i otaiaedgflBas wtodowa by the mod- will be held tonight at 8 4;clpck<. . NYLONS microscope and laboratory jiet for f, Jacques have Fint natural, gas well in th* similar service will be held every her exhibit; "Bpidera for Profit,” I to histocie Reiins Ckto-i United States was drilled at Fre- Wednesday at 10 a.m. through a woodcut she made of the internal STATL Lent. ManchMter Evening Herald H«- Thby depict the creation donia. N. Y..' in 1821. three years bron'eorreapondent Miss Susan B. anatomy of apiderA according, to Genesis, and toe before the first railroad line was To Present ‘Cniclflxioii’' First prize in tjfc Grade Y an4 hameastng of atomic energy by built In the country. ■ The well ' Preliminary plahs Were discuss­ Pendleton, telephone Academy 8 claseiflcation was awarded to THEAllR •man.. , was only 27 feet- deep. ed Sunday afternoon in Phelps 8-84.14. Anita Rupner for her exhibit "Min­ 691 MAIN ST.-r-NEXT TO GAS COMPANY iature ’Weather Station.” "The run­ ner-up in this claaslflcation was FREE PARKING IN REAR Dorothy Kupchunos for her ex­ hibit,. ■ jp es t Ination ^ o r i da. ’ ’ " V, Fii*t prize in the Grade 5 and 6. classification was awarded to HAffulaf $1 three boys, Kenneth Cloutier, Billy X. Lyrth and Alexander Ballok for Another milestone for their exhibit, “Prehistoric Ti Runners-up in this olgse >^ere Sherry Bannister and Prancas Save m ore now on petite, averaf^ Zimmer for their exhlbi^t "State and tali lengths ... beat buys even Birds.’’ JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. Regularly $189-95! Seven Pieqe Honorable mention/was wion by: at regular price. .Plain stitch or A > NOW Jacques TatteTsall/iind Carol Mc- PLAYING m eeh. S sizes fit R li to 11. GUnchey,-Joyce >lurphy and Karen Barber, DafyaYilartln, John Gold- and len, Walter/, Foster, Carol-Jeon SOFA BED FlUp. Cypthi* Sleeper, and Gall ■J- iMBROIDERID OR M a rtin ./ . Tm Novil That W as HAiuD...DiNOUM.eip"AMo S Miujon Mif«r Rochelle Mokriaki, Junior A\ANCHESTER A "Two Rooms In One” Bnaembl* at a ' LACY gh'science teacher At toe school, ■ PtOPU BfAD m thrilling low Keith Sale price! Serve* as a Zs in oHarge of arrangements for li'vlng room . . . a t night the Sofa easily l-toe falr.~ opiria to form k restful bed for two! In B L O U S E S ^ dfirable Tapestry, with . fully guaranteed Manebester l^enlng Herald coU epring aonatructlon, it Iruuudee the Seuth Wbidsor odrreapondant El­ SOFA-BED, LOUNGE CHAIR, COCK­ more Burnham, teteMone Mitchell TAIL TABLE, TWO STEP END TABLES aAM» 4-0674. ' . \ AND TWO TABLE LAMPS. Available in Bpambie choice of smarter-hew colore. '/ Frozen Fruits Sli Liberal Terms Regular l,M ,/ . Busk J Miami — The 1959 frozenifruil Six'beautiA in cotton ;N pack .in toe United BUteiK is esti­ For PUYKOOMf \ broa^toth, linen, or mated a t 600,000,000 pounds .B n b a ii Rk Ii ' m w pven checks. W hite or I down from 610,000,000 in 1968 Far LIVING ROOM t TTie 1960 season should see an In­ jtiidk ‘C b B(MI 'XijpB DiddMili'JiMi Dm i For OFFICE 1 ii.^pastels. S izes S2 to S8. crease unless berry harvests agsin For DiNI prove disappointing. , WAMMIR M io a . laeTUM TSCNNICOLOM* , PLUS — THE HOLY LAND fflC D A Cl ## k^gular 3.98 AND ITS PEOPLE______l ! 3 l \ « C L a . '■/ Iff In A m el* tfiecetate-and-cotton,. SUNDAY! "JACK THE 1^ BUHNSIDF and "ROCK-A-BYE BABY” for e^ m ptei therp'e an outstand­ 1...... i ' I . • illl ,11 II LI...... — ing grbup of plaid sheaths-rbluM , Starti Tonight! aquas, pinks, leaf-greens, brow ns. Before ^ 4es|M4kr In 10099. cotton or rayon, a bexT \and -of good-looking atyles include a AVISCO* ACETATE. T H U R S D A Y N i 6 h T_ I a n s r f m e gore-akirted type eo slim m ing TRICOT SUPS AND EVERY THURSDAY - on half-sizes.- 12-20, l“4% -24% . 4:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. 8:1 0 6:35-ias20 $169-95 Value! Heavy Plastic .. e NEXT WEEK mj w m | $ 7 ¥ "NEVER SO FEW" SMORGASBORD CU iN ieN ID COMTOIIT ■ IW-s •" ' , Regular I.9R $- T H E MEW r a n i i- T e i All you Can For IjieCCAflN S Skipping merrily^, verily, south and into spring ^ y I! Rebuilt from+heT)figinal frame structure, About the only, thing . . . These lively'prints tied .with real Jump-rope Mirf-Wlnter Sal* Sensation.! Sofa and Two to»unge Chair*'' ^ Fine detailing. in an attractive design, a perfect-choWe for the living C belts and chalk^ with ric-rac trim. In red or blue Yoiir host, Mr. Lr.i Adanodk has prepared a luacinua poultry that remains the same is the aeTtfress. (butsitje, the attractive brick MAR.5* assortment with all the.trimmliiga to r.hooae from’ . . , Come room, piay room or den. irpholstefed in waihable plastic And the fabric's 1 ■^with white, i modified Colonial design blends with fUb character of_ Manchester. i S l 0 ^ 7 A viaeo-acetate, \ in-rseleet the foods Vou llkk beat from the following . . . with sagleaa spring, construction. Any piece may be pur- Regular 3.9f fiislde., thirteen spacious offices aeco)nmodat4i. our insurance , and chased separately. ^ j, ' » . | lab-tested, top ■ Sizes- S C . 9 5 J. SS izes izes / / $ 7 * 9 5 • ROAST VERMONT TURKEY • ROAST GAPONETt® 1 Excl[isive Grants bar­ . real estate business-along with that of several ofher local concerns. 1 quality. Shadow . / to 6x. 7 to 14. / • ^A B T DUCKLING • HALF BROILED CHICKEN STORE HOURS. .. gain! 'Tbp-sail fabric, \ - K • FRIED CHICKEN a ^HICKEN CACCIATORE. We'd like'you to-share our pridie in this roilaston'e. Pbasi^ drop Sofa vr.-- $ 5 9 C h a ir . . . • 3 3 Easy T«fms cushion crepe soles. pahele^, in 32/44. / •>> Open Monday ’Through Saturday e CHICKEN A LA K|NG EN CA8^|DROLE Elketic gore, 4%-9. AVlSCO\ in and see U4 . . . anytime. . > ‘ • , From J A.M. Cutll fltSO P.M.. • CHIOKpN SOUP' • POTATOES ..y. OPEN* EVERY THURSDAY ' CHOOSE FROM FAMOUS NAME BRANDS VEGETABLES, C0FF3EE, OltBSlskTB, CELERY and OLIVES , I NIGHT UNTIL e. - I I ■ ...... -'IT ■ ■ - 4..* ■■ . ' , _ . ■ , ♦ COATS k TOPPERS Rye High 1, Manhattan ...... 85o ' i64 EAST CENTER: STREET , U'jc any one of Gicint-. 3 Chuu/i- It' Plans oiih fit i^ti ff Martini . Bottled Beer ...... SOo H' ■r'.'. ' ' • • j ■••^ . - ■ ' ' *' ' '■ • PRE€>ARKING k SUITS hats k GLOVES In (hu‘ Owtt Forking Lot Adjoin- 'I J ... . . Ifisurprs gnd Realtors lag The Store, Fust A Stop From in ") MAIN ST M A N C H E S I E R • . LARGE SfcLECTION. THE NEW BOULEVARD DINER Our Door! 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MANCHESTER EVbnNCF HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONNn WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1960 Miss "T-egoff paid a Mln'- VAGBFOUB Dr. Finch Defense lolia'_ convict,____ , Johp , I*atrlck Rockville-Vernon ; 1 codik to murdsCmurdeC Mra.Mrs.- - Fine;Pincfi; JJniantp Picket Shriiiers Invite. , A n n r o a c h e s r i n i s l l ! Coopi-r atgued that if there j 1 l a , ~ ' , • !aa consplracy---whtchconsplracy--whtch he.he, denied—denied j (J^emhg Sdqn LENTEN f the doctor pursued '"fresh and in­ Woodworth Store. MasUns to Pari|y =^ENJ0Y (Continaed from Page One) \,..i. XJrban Renewal Application dependent’’ action : the night his The Open F ortim Extre Sharini,— 'jxlrx Giving wife was killed by a gun he held. Over Bias'Issue Tickets for Omar Shrine Club’a Extra Worthip there had ' beCn—what finally But Oioper jsays this shooUng- Ladies Night at the Country Club iroved by Federal Agency OommuBlcationa for pubUcatloni U» the Opon Fortra happened waa an accident., whlch occtirrrd outside the luxuri­ ECONOMY ■■ • . Newark, N. J'., Xlarch 2 tflP) — Saturday flave^been made avail­ 3. That Mario- Anne Lidholm, ous Finch horhf--'^waa an accident. ■uanntMd publlcaUpn If they conUln mot'e th w 300 able to Blue Lodge Marons.' H m M reeervee the right to decline to publieh any matter that Elaetriciil workeni will a b e ^ F^doral a p p ro ^ hag baen givent'nan^ decided to wait until the the ' inch housemaid who testified Consequently, he maintains, there Geheral Chalrman EdVard Saarl Welcome to th^ Worshi-pServU , Board of Tax Review completed la - nothing left of the prosecution may be Ubeloua or which ia in bad taate. Freeaxpreaaion c picketing F. W. 'Wpolworth CO. to anothor «tep liT’^ckvlllo’* ap­ for the prosecutlori. is a "sweet leal views la desired by contribuUons of thu ch a»cter but lettera t6day aaid Shriners and their adjuatmenta on the grand Hat, offices and stores 'Thursday in plication for urban roqewal aid. and wholesor - girl, btit not case. which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. sympathy wjth Negroes who have Masonic friends have until /Thure- at Emaniidl this Lenten^ Sea$j^ ‘Tha "workable '^ r o g r ^ ’’ phaae alnce they wanted to aet the rate oay night to make reseriratlonr.. necessarily an entirely credible ' Cooper said Miss Lidholm, a do­ bem refused service at some of haa been approved, acebrding to aa low aa poaaible. The Finance mestic worker from Sweden, was the'-^Cdmrmm1«n in the Church 42, and his 23-yeaf-dld mistress. Miss lidholm told 34 differed' As Chairman of the Democratic have been'^nade aware of the sit- District 4. of the International Bbwlea. The tax bllla will be put through stories- of 18 IncidehU, Coo] uation, have- already sent in their dancing follovring the program, th" lioatage meter at the Savings Carole Tregoff. are guilty of con­ Town Committee in Manchester, it Union of Electrical Workers de­ ■ A'PPf'wal df the workable pro*, said. TICAL gives me grroat pleasure to endorse checks'for $100, even before the cided yeeterday to make picket to the nuisic of Tony O’Bright and gram ’ meana that the federal 'Sank ofsRockvlIle this year, Mia. spiracy and miirder in the shooting start of the general drive for Each W adnasdpy Evening During Lent Loverin tdkj the Selectmen. Laat of 36-VesV-old ' Mrs. ^ Finch last The estimate now Is Mist 'he whole-heartedly th e Manchester demonstrations in New York and his orchestra.. ' ' -agency ~ta aatiiifled that there la a 5 5 E. CEN TER ^^TREET funds; Red Cross is sincerely 7:15 "puiat Hour" year Mrs, Cbterin was criticized July l'8. esse will reach the jury Wta this Red Cross Tprogram and the I960 New Jersey. need'Tor urban renewal in Rock-^ week or early,., next w^ek. MANCHESTER grateful to these generous donors. Meanwhile about 250 Rutgera Elks Setback Ville and that the .city la in a po^ for not mailing the bills through Cooper brought out that Mrs. Red Cross DfIV’e. When your Red Cross calls you ^ Guaif Sp^kars ■— Special Muiic the Rbckvllle Post Office, which it is a severe blow to our person-' University students picketed in ; altion to undertake the prhject In Fipch's attorney; Joseph Forno. on the phone, help them win thlsf reaped to auch- municipal agen-' woulel get credit for U>e business. has testtfled that Mrs. Finch told al pride lii the Town of Manchester sympathy with the southern Ne­ . Commissioners, i,890; Sharliles, ' ' . . . ■ j ■ Bills were, mailed frqnv Manchaa- battle with' a generous contribu- Jjorins Studio groes in an hour-long demonstra­ 1,807; fetersen’s, 1,798; 4XXXX, "ieieB aa zoning and planning, Fla­ him her husband .beat hec. with a to read that our local Red Cross Uon. Better yet. don't wait for a LoHne Studios Sunday Mornings, Divina W orship and ter where they were md^i'Cd and Police Arrests Chapter may hive to be abandoned tion at the New Brunswick cam­ 1,792; Herald, 1,790; Patten’s, herty explatnedr gun May,15, and Miss Lidholm has phone call, send in you rcheck Church School, 9:00 and 10:30 A.M. sealed by a clerical service. testified,' cooper said, that Mrs. for lack of funds' - Engaged pus. They carried signs quoting 1,749; Clippers, 1,743; Flaherty’s, In the next phaae the Houelng now. ^v^'’ from the Constitution and the Engaged ■ -A . and ridme Finance Agency will be Tax ftoheoHon* I p ^ Finch told her the, doctor threat­ 1,740; Hartford Rd. Grill, 1,716; Donald -R. Conley, 24, of the The Ariierican Red Cross has a Thank you sincerely, ■ .The engagement of Miss Elaine Ten Commandments. The dem­ The engageihent of Mlse Joan State Shoe Repair, 1,700; Woody’s. saifda to approve the actual plana, Diiring February $84,792 w aa^ ened'to put her in a car and push long history of chariUble and hu­ X BMWard W. Krasenics - ' "Were the whole realm of nature mine, Sharon Jacobs to Maynard B. Al­ onstration was orderly. Anita Mlllotte Tankeroosan Rd., 1,697; Brass. Key, 1,680; 4 That were an offering far too small; ^Jjicluding the aperKlc area to be collected in taxes for the years it oyer a cliff., Nike site, - was arrested and, man*) service. Its excellent flood bert is announced by her parents, The lUE said it would picket Vernon, to Frank Perrone is ah^ Dunces, 1,677; 4C’s,'1,676; Qulsh’s, rr^eveloped,. and provide a grant .1952 through 195«. Of this flguM Yet, when Mrs. Pinch later filed Ichargetl with operating a motor N O n C E relief work duryig Connecticut’s Love so amazing, so divine, • „ „ $30,025 waa collected on the IRS' M Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jacobs, 67 Thursday for two hours outside nounced by her parents, Mr." and 1,674; Prime Beef, 1,587; North Demands my soul, my life, my «1. for a survey. for diyorce, Cooper, aaid, she made I vehicle without a license and witti WB ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE . ■ disasters and the local blood pro­ Ferguson Rd. Her fiance is the son Mfs. Paul E. Mlllette, St. Peters­ : The area to be redeveloped la list. ' . ' / gram are Just two examples. Z ' Stale Will Offer the Woolworth main office in New ^ s , 1,571; ‘-dla's, 1,566. >f a gvin nr of ^ reifiatrttion. THAT AS OP MARCH 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albert of York City, On Saturday lUE burg, Fla., formerly of Hartford., High score, Woody’s,' 128; sec­ centered around Market St., E. Mra. Loverin reported that .$?[5, lump her off a cliff, ^ I urge every citizen to wpport Diploma' Exams Providence, R. I. members will picket Woolworth Her fiance is the son of Mr. and ond, Commissioner’s, 119. Main 8t. and . St. 5.V) has been co!lected,on llata of WE WILL iE LOCATED AT • the Red Cross to the beat of his The bride-elect is a graduate of stores In Trenton. Paterson, New­ Mrs. Peter Perrone, of 140 Becker EMMUEL prHERAN CHJJRCH DMinage Righta Terminated 1946 through 1958 mnee the end ability, and 1 join with you all in Lasell Junior College ip Auburn- ark. Jersey City and Elizabeth: Circle, Wilson.. 24 AT POUCE s c h o o l J The Vernon Selectmen were of the town's flacal year, Aug. 31. 405 CENTER ST-^ AppUcatiOiv forms are now ■ ■CHURCH'^d CHESTNUT STREETS At that time $176,006 waa o>it . the fervent hope that the Red Cross dale, Mass. Mr. Albert is a» grad­ Miss Mlllbtte is employed as a Hartford,' March- 2 (,P)—Tvinenty- fflENRY ANDERSON, Pastor notified laat night that the- town CORNER OF GRISWOLD. MANCHESTER will be able tOxContinue its flne available - from the Stite Depart­ uate of Emerson College in Bos­ Sprlngfleld, Mass., March 2 gram On display in ogr showroim is a fine selection of school diploma , by examination. Service Corp., w TIC-TV, in the time this week by the National Her flancq^ls employed in the afe- at Bethany, said Stkte Police, yee­ Mbaes. in a letter to the Select­ clude $69,000 paid by LaPqinte you get down fo it . . . it's import-1 tain address, and Robert F. Mi- ^Derhocratlc Town Committee promotion department. He served men., said the sew&ge disposal IndHstrioa for taxes and interest Candidatee must submit their ap­ Asan, for the Advancement of counting department of Heubleln, terday.' ant,.to' women to get,their juatichaud, 18. of 300 Clhhri^r Oak St., the fatw iln MOTOROLA TV and Stereo. \ of Manchester. plications and a transcript of any two years with the U.S. Army in Colored People, an official of the Int. haa become a nuisance and he con- for -the past eight years. deaerta in dollars'and cents (-in a were-arrested and charged with; high school work they have done Geriflany. , * Sprlngfleld chapter says. ’The wedding will tsdie place on ■Idera the town's rights to use the <’an>|>era - Orgaiitze divorce action); "v ! throwing trash o h the highway. I Tuu Support’ A June 12 jlvedding is planned. O ct 29 at St. Anne’s Church, Hart- property null...... and...... void...... He aaid he Some 125, camping families met not later then one week before The Rev. Thomas W.- Foster an­ iSPRIICXSTREET SUPER MARKCT "Mrs, Finch hart been through i . They were arrested yesterday as To ^be Siditor, the examination. nounced last night he expects, fqro. i. will take action if the drainage last the Lottie' Mek Memorial not‘Stopped. j Building Sunday to organize. a divorce case before (she had a the realilt of a complaint Sunday An the Red C »v « esnbarka on Tbe tests will be given on times what ii was last year. This about 1,000 persons—.both white previous hus'-'andl and she was that trash had been thrown from Ks preaiant flnancial campaign. I and Negro—will jricket three I SLICED A long-standing agieemenf/per-j- William Burt of South Wood- MODERN TV SERVICE Mondai^, March'21, at the U.S. Ar­ increase in applications is expect­ mltted the' town to use 'Moaea.| stock waa eleoled president; Har- anxious i.pparcntly to get as much a car near 169 Autumn St. Open Daily * A M. t* 5:80 P.M.-LWed.. ThUfs., Fri. to 9 P.M. would Uke to urge the members of my Reeerve Training Center in ed in view of national statistics on stores in Sprlngfleld'and one in BY money aa she could." Bsidwin and Michaud will ap- this Community to give this out- neighboring Agawam in sympathy properly for drainage as long as it |-y Brayen of— .... Norfolk,...... vice. preaipreai- West Hartford, ’nvey are eched- the growing need for treating dis­ THE -Theh e^ prosecution contends Finch pear in court on Monday. utandlng organization their full uled for 9 a.ni. to 3 p.iw., with one turbed children throughout the {with anti-segregation demonstra- POUND did not become a nutaance. dent; William Freberich .pf Rock­ Marendaz The county, home is leaded from ville. secretary Zild treaauier. support. ‘ . hour for lunch. country. I tions in> the South. The magnlfloent work dorte by X During the drive there will be I There was no immediate cq*” ' the tmvn by Ross Urquhart and is Members, o f the Board of Ih- To qualify for the teets, appli­ TRAVEL ABENCY operated as a convalescent home. the Red C ro » to aUeviate aulfer- 5^ solicitors who will canvass the ment from Woolworth. BOILI b e e t rectors are; Thomas H.eneghan. cants must be at least 19 y*^* F R E S ir^ U M P 100% PURE ' Ing. and bring relief during t in ^ residential conimunity, industrial 18 Asylum St.. Hartford TT»e selectmen noted that the Mani-bpatbr; Winthrop Warren, of emergency and dlaaeter la of in- old, must have been out of high home..' has^aboiit 60 patients, Fairfield; and ,Joim Newton, Ni- 9 school at least one year, a Connw- firms and t-etail establishments 2 % Live in, Saar Tel. CHapel 7-5857 eetlmaMe value. Thftr Pro- throughout the'area. All business whereas the jiumber of children in antic; as well aa the offloers. .g n m has saved <4!^tle«8 lives and ticut resident for al least a i x Authorized Affents For AU the county home had diminished months preceding the date n n ^ p - groups will be encouraged to dis­ Bonn — The Saar’s 991 square Trmtp H6 Charter'Night If ygu^re 5-feet urlder ***now also r^uced the flnancial burden Rail, Air and Steamship FOWL *to about 17 before it was closed play' their share certificates to in­ / 2'/i to 8 LB. AVO. . Boy '.Scout Trooj) 86 held It.s of the afflloted. - pllcatlon, and the class with wWch miles represent'one per cent of the aeversi years ago. _ the applicant entered high school dicate their support of the clinic German Federal Republic’s terri­ Lines Charter night Saturday night at It is"*hard to visualize any organ­ financial dritre. Barney Moses, brother of Sam­ the Vernon Methodist Church, The must have graduated. tory and its 1,019,000 people make uel. first brought the inattermatter to ,psaker was Vernon First isation more deserving of support, ’The clinic, located at 60, Haynes up 2 per cent of the.^pulation. Of Manchrater Agent I sinoertiy hope that this present There la a $3 fee for first ap­ 1 » 1 9 2 the attention of the Selectmen last Wilson, ■who St., is a non-profit organization the Saar’s 334,5(M) employed 166,- HAROLD.EELLS •a. $ Campaign meets with sucoesa and plicants, Thee fee for retake tesU week. A developer, .MosM said his j g short talk on juvenile' de- whose services are available to all 000 are in manufacturing indus­ Tel. MI 9-7442 ■ l .i: enables the Red Cross to carry, is $2l No. fee is required of vet­ plsns for s development on Pr“ P -■ PETITE JUNIOR children up to 18 years of age. tries and 63,100 in raining. p r oODUUE d : DAIRY on ite wonderful work- erans or nlenxbers of the armed FROZEN FOOD erty next to Samuel’a w'ere not A J * A 1- * I MeINTOSH After piesentation of the 1960 Sincerely, forces or theii’ auxiliaries. ORANGE 4% 6 Oe. OO#* SEALTEST MILK approved by the Planning Com­ charter, a Court ot Hondt was held. In general, the fields covered by JUICE X Cans APPLES Awx 39e mission because of the drainage John F. Shea, Jr., Chairman PhM Depoalt The following Scouts achieved Republican Town Committee the tests Include Elngllsh. mathe- TENDER 10 Oz. FRESH CeUo | ^ Oalhm jtlose by The Planning Commia- these badges; Triiderfoot, Ken­ Symhois of the Season maUce, natufal sciences and eociai PEAS X Pkgs. 35c SPINACH Pkg. 76c ti' .. being w ag^ by a dedicated giroup _ ^Shares in Drive | The Selectmen conceded, last son. Wayne Flint Jr., and Bnioe an anonymous donor who is a ,life-long memher of Zion Church,, of volunteers, who . ,.u:e fighting week that the drainage was a hui- .Avery: Merit Bad^, Gary (haw-j The logs and stones came trom the donor'y family tobacco farm. despmtely to savs our Local •‘Buy A hhar* in Some Child’s i food values! ■ance. ^ ‘'ford. Citizenship in the ”Home: The I.«nten .setting is ' illuminated with' violet, floodlighting. Chaptef^oi the American R ^ Happier Tomorrow': will be the Oxertime(xertime Pay .ApprovedAppinx^^ Gai v Crawford. C. E. 'VVlison. and (Herald Photo by Pintou‘ • Crosa Manchester Red Crocs has theme of the second annual fl- ' The Selectmen S< last m*fht ' ,>xp-. Home Repairs; proved overtime ov...... pay r-.- -for -- the - - prepa-g . Wilson, and Wayne Flint Jr„ at • survlvefjB» could be affected are disaster re­ ity C%lld Guidance Clinic hones to lief. home service, motor ;Cprpe, raiqg ,112,000 by public subscrip­ Burton's is so pleased to bring you this completely gray ladiisa, aquatic rehabilitation tion. ' program, etc. In discussing the clinlc’a need, MARCH IS RED CROSS^^ M^ new collection of specioNy siiGd dresses, 3 to 13 Jr. We appeal to the people of lUua- Adam Rhodbs of the clinic point­ IS NOW Stop Crisib^ass Before If Sta^^ cheeter, through your column, to ed out that at the present rate Petite, to fit figures under 5]I"! Just put on# on . . . contribute generously to their Bed of patient application the demand MADE TO ORDER Cross, thereby Insuring the sur- on clinic serrices will be three walk right out. . .The fit is fabulous, the length just, “Good Things Happen JUST FOR YOU! rightl When You Give” Our iropderfiii - Proporfioned Stip Tailored to Perfection ✓ a shadow pand e nylon triwt I Just I from our ' e molded figure brand new collec­ f w a whiter black, pink tion of fabulous, e 3 flize lengtha ardasing Junior Potitas, . .

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Flaid'and perfect, womldrful cotton knit, simple and' catefCee* in this Under name otvnerthip and management of Everett T. McKinney, . We u>iU he happy to see our many old friends and to meet all new basic sheath, 5-13 xLPi, $10.T9. friends at the same, easy to reach, easy to. park locaiion. .Just east of Bolton Notch Bridge—rKoute 44A .. 0 Jack, Alderman The seeds from last year’s bumper crabgrass crop r " Aside from our: iftaiiy A (XIMlhOETE IJNE arg ^eady in.the soil. If they mature, crabgrass C 9, ^ : normal shoe v:atylM, we are completely' 0quii^[>dd will get a stranglebold on your lawn. HALTS^ .to A ' to serve the medical pro­ QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS LI fession—and ,, your chil- the rescue! One Wififer application with the S co ^ I ■ drei)"^ Wiitf IF r r s NE9F HOME GONSTRUCTION special shoM skillfully Spreader creates a; “ barrier” bn the t _''-i ! designed by Edwards, to OR THt; SMALLEST ^ soil’s surface, that curbs crabgtass meet yotji]^ doctor’s pre- “DaiT-YOURSELF’ JOH-^ Mr»- Harry McCormick, Pine St., Manchester, Sha'II loVb her Brush Block Printed >pcription. SEE US FIRST FO R -^ as it sprouts, HALTS grub-proofs the A'onn., uith Mrs.^ Mary Coil, R,. N.\ Pure Silk Bo'uffant skirt dress. .. .So Sizes 32-42. \ r ■ ■ I6y;-Iyr3*l3 J.P.. $17.W. ; soil, too. A half-hour wdl 'spent! Mrs. .^fcrormick ha.s rf'condition due Petite FAIR PRICES Sfort amTlbonr f4h$ are eomiiig to u$ for adoico on improving their to a.fa'ulty'blood producing mechan- . lauine through an eo»y-UhfoUow Scott* Program. Come in anytime. isfn and is dependent on blood trgju.s- Average BEYOND COMPARE! >. RVM he glad to preterihe the correct Pfogrom for your lawn, I fu.sion.s whicH are .given to her 6V(?rv , ■ » ___ ■ , • 2-4 weeks. Thi.s bumanitarian sei’vice Tall / ,will have .to be continued until medi- llSur’elyPay8;~-‘ToDrii)e:4.ways Save ^5.00! Scotte Spreader (16.95) ‘ " jgi re.search finds a- cure Mr her con-

JACK ALOERE^AN plus Halts (9.9$):togetber only 21.90 PIRtT IW-CAWiNt' . ditioh, which is hoped wi’! be in the ■ Ivel’y near future. In the last six TAM AND OFFICE HOURS ^ months Mr.s. McCormick Has, been ^ • ■i'-r MON. H in i THURA.-, 8 AJd, to 5 PAI. - given 27 pints of blood. CHILDREN’S BOOTERY , nUDATi« A.M-to kVOM. ■'V- ' ' ' " ' ■' ' ' . ' ' - ■ '• j^A’rURDAY, 8 AJH; to NOON THIS ADinKRTISEMENT PAID FOB B t . MANCHESTER PARKA0E MANCHESTER tUMlIER. INC. ); TueOday, Saturday 10 A-M, te d PJM. .1 I Iteadw, V e — FREE! 110 AJL'te t r .i l . JUST EAST OP BOLTON NOTCH BRIDGE Vetoesflig*, Fwasyl ROUTE 44A ^ ppOI^i; ^-2141 .- •( J K • A 1 T V,' - -''1 . - e r*:" . I . • 1 I ; ; ..;-v - ■ ' - r . - - .1, a-: V - f ■ ■■■V/'. IPP N .•y.. \: PAGE 5BVB8^ f-Xl I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^'WEDNESDAY; MARCH. 2, I960

.teMpd^MWaMaaiiMai ms Case wir& tor taaa;^oat employara ara ndU aar ’ wB^d mkha eartam tjmleal ppeiSiiaWiai/If your amployer hM Augmented Pension Aanrli^Btjrr judgmantii. Itoi Bpt:b»anj)aylng yon tha mlnl- •poaaorad by tha MwMftpriaa VILMGE RESTAURANT Ona arould aay th a t tha BouUiarn itonnTwage'ihd should, perhaps M l NOBTH MAIN STBWep ,(}Miaetl at Charcheo ‘ . shop thq'' ■ . H ainatora thay ara Hckad to ha lit not. awara that 'he cornea Concord. N. H„ Marbh 2 i/P) — unde* thl# tew. .Usually, a Ulk HOMi COOKRO MEALS bAILY Voted for S The ' Merrimack: Cptfnty .Superior IWC. the axtant that thay ara goln* to With him Will straighten out the i^ e observance bf ^ aiiptiSeaBt Court that,, jailed ^New Haven. FAIRWIY I taka aoma kind int bill, ah^ th^ m att^ to your aatisfaetlon. days"' requires preparation.' F«r Conn.i’paclAet Willard U.phaus for FlUiO CHICKfiN IN THE BASKCT TO Town Directors last night voted* • man 1" HI l^^opeti thnrs. Ml) fri. N s ■thalr' flUbuater act. tkaratera. la ' T k a coKimn te w ritten by , the those who And Jeaua tiw elearaai * 1 ______A..S Jlat___ rntwaatlelhealth nA» . lrM«n should WAPWInff not-keep working contempt "Ignored . the statutory mora for tha oonatituanta back State Bar Aaaoclatlon . ot Con- to give augmented retirement facts of life," Ills counsel says. » ' Aibtub*r( revelation of God, tha last waek of GRINDERS SANDWICHES, beneAts to former town engineer htet to reach the proper age for •tmnaad Oetnt»*t t iMn , home than -it ia for thflnwica-on liecUeui to make you better In­ His earthly mtotetry U tha most SMial security beneAts, Of the 1180 ■ The 69-year-old Uphaus began H m -M inimum Witc* formed and more fully aware of James |Bheekey,-who waa granted a a orte-year jail term last December what happena at Waahington. illuminating in human knowledge. Lenten SpeciaU dlsabtUty pension last week.;X payments, Bailey said: "We owe ■•PiibiltiMri liTW? WTenioK Useaiil miaaion workers. Mtnoni between our JawB. ■ after defying' a court order to Hnlto«l'»'\tfin*wja »t th» Ona, j^’pttld ,aay that the btll There often eeema to be confti- Thto week reaches lU gloriout cM- I m m en ccAMS-^FUnCD SOALLOPS Director John Hutchlneo^' wad It to him to make up,Uite differ­ ~ ' at llanchmer Omn ■> the egee of T« and 18 can be paid ------— makdn Kaeter, the greatest day in ence . . It’s the least we can do dieoiose the names of guests at hte Manc1iffit«r Cbdfft iwitiw) UlaM Ula* Mall llaff»r Anally adopted ia not goinK to be alon about the minimum wage opposed. / world fellowship summer camp at laws in Connecticut. Thla le due i««s than $1 an hour; In cerUin tbe-Christian calendar. To raally The Directors approved giving for him... ’’ . ' SqucMlren ao tough on the iSouth th a t it ntina eases. A handicapped paraon celebraU l^aater, careful prepara­ Open MoodmyiFHday » A.M. to 7 PJ>l.--Sa«iirday < A.M, ta » |».M. Bailey’s remarks followed hte Conway upon demand, by Atty. BOjnUIUPTIUN RAtlll largely to the fact that there are W erner to Present Sbeekey 318Q a mqnth out of en­ Gen. Louis C. Wyman He based P a ^ b U in Adaanct Senator l^mdon .TohPaon’a chaneaa whose handicap, whether physical tion la neceaaary. If one plcka up a gineering depeattoent approprla- question to Vsirtln whether'Shee­ CIVIL AIR PATROL a t T#at ...... two minimum wage Jaw* affwt- hte refusal On conscience. . MonthB of ha\ing A pretty -aolid delega- ing thia Stata. One ia a atate law of mental, impairs hia earning great hovel and reads only the last ’ Uons, to addltkto to h|s pension of key would try to continue working ability, will often be paid lesa than Pupils in Recitals chapter, the reader robe himself'of If the Board voted down the Ssfore Ave members of the New OPEN HOUSE IlMttllf *a««a»«««*«^**»***« 'tion a t Loa Angelca. One would aay and'the other ia a Federal Law. u s e ,66 A mohth. Hampshire Supreme Court, Atty. lj|0nt)i *«##•#•••»•••••••****** The Connecticut minimum wage the minimum, but hia employer the real values of the book. . The Il80, representing what Mr. monthly payments. ,.*.a»ab****»#**»***« that it' will have to be enough 'Tha 'WOmer StudIO, Frederic ®. Lent provides the opportunity to .’'^artlh answered that, in, that Hugh Bownes of Laconia, counsel AMEMGAN LE^ON 2*1* OtfXf9 .»..»«««»«»«»«»*»• law waa forinerly 7Ac an hour, but must first get official permlaalon and Mrs. Sheekey would get in for the elderly Methodist layman, better then nothing to give Senator from the SUte Labor Commls^ Werner, pku’ A. Chetelat, and prepare for a meaningful obser­ federal social security beneAts if event, Sheekey was htlll on full - LEONARD STREET - r MtiMBhiR Uf^ haa been raised by the genertl Bmeit C. Johnaon, toatructora of 77 argUed an appeal yesterday on the « rHb, ASBOtTUTKD PK»*« Johnaon alao, hia chance of b'reach- aaaeihblv. to where It is n o w ^ l sioner. ’The minimuifi wage lilay vance of Easter. Ah obvlou* fea­ • • or sge, would continue on the paid sick leave ; nd it would be de­ piano and organ, announca the ture of this preparstlon Ip copsls- termined If- he were physically ground that the lew' under which Piiblie Invitffd -T jia AaMdatMl Pr*»» a **^“" ’ * 3 ih r the hitherto aolid oppoaition of per hpur. The United SUtee Con­ also be waived for learnpr# and Recommendation of General Man Uphaue was jailed does not apply UUcd to lh» ut* of '•epu5J’««f'» ” gress has also passed a »1 per apprentices. , firtt in a series 30 in the chapel of the South together with the apedal occaalons will reach 65 and qualify. leave today and officially became March 2—7 to 9^;,. iiu i ricbta of rowiblleatloo ol •o ^ « ' Methodist Church. the church provides. .This Ja also a advisement and gave no Indication upatcbM aerate ara alao raaarrad We auapect theae conditiona, pro- etate all over the country. There I as much aa 80. cents for a full About Where To Sheekey was "anxious to con­ a pensioner. when a decision would be handed has been talk recently of raising , Thirty, of their atudenla Will be moat appropriate time to. read tinue trying" to work. Martin said The payments were also opposed cedurea and eventualitle# are pret­ meal, and thli4y-five cents forl.Jiip««nted in the reclUl. Among down. • mPuii aarrtea ellaiit el N C. A. ■art; this federal; minimum wage to meat f,___twi. again, thoughtfully and prayer­ last night. But the manager added last'night by, former town director IM tec SM. ty well underatood among all the light One., provided the them are beginners this season Find The Ideal , Atty, Gen. Wyman argued that gl,25 per' hour; but Congresa, as carialn. minimum atsnd- fully, doe of th* gospels. Tou may that, on the basis of a physician’s Helen Fitzpatrick. -iSibUahara J?» actora in tha flUbuater drama. meets Others have been studying f®r a feel that you know the goapete. the appeal "Is specious, absolutely M ina Matkawa 8 p a (^ A f* 2 ^ ;T " yet, has not enacted auch legiala- ards Gown For report, it was in the best inter­ without juatlffable foundation in tw it. CWcaao GSJSi’ na There ia going to be a bill, wrlttAn few years. Howevsr, your experience during K^MBER ATTTtTT ■tTREAtJ 0» tion. Therefore, both the current ^iliuty shops, laundries, clean­ ests of both Sheekey and the town law Or fafct . . . the existence of 'Need x to help Senator Johnaon a little state and federal minimum wage Faranta, friends and all persona the past yesr hSs undoubtedly eott- that the engineer retire. Sheekey CPtCPUtTfOlffl ing and dyeing establishments, and interested ara Invited to attend ditldned you to discover added in- Lodge Work . . « contempt and it» continuation. Its in the North without ruining him laws have set the minimum at $1 the mercantile trade ar* gov­ V ; was Arst approached on the sub­ wilfulness and obduracy is plain " Storm Wlndowi per hour. Nobody ia covered ^ th ^ recitate. sl^U , Wklcffheretofore were over­ ject of retirement in past weeks by itoccH Stocks In the South. The Southern aena erned by ' spaclal rules with­ "Sdmetlfne, somehow. Uphaus both of these law s, and. acme peo­ looked. Teri haa a wonderful Town Director Ted Cummings. 8!aKIKff.!ril.;*5!£SSSs.“ tort will 'aacridee juat enough aleep in the minimum wag* tew, RALPR K ^ N i 4 DIBB .Why not make Lent a thorough Sheekey last week said he was has got to be, told,” Wyman said, or Storm Doors? ple are covered by neither. although generally the rriin- selection of white or Quotatinne Fqmlabed by . "that the' ordera of a court In the Ijj Tba- Manchaatar ETantna HaWA to defend their honor. There will We’re going to concentrate on Soraeraville, ^ a r c h 3 (/PI—;;.RalI>h preparation fot^the observance -of willing to retire provided he receiv­ CALL ' imum wage te preserved. In p. Keeney,'president of the Som- eolera. Small or larga Coburn A MIddlSbrook, Inc. United States of America have tu 'Olaplaa adaartiattia eloatna itoura be a slight but deAnite advance in the Connecticut State tew «ly. Easter?. \ \ ed a "just retirement” for hte the mercantile trades, any em­ eravllle Manufacturing Co.,. died Rev. Percy M. Spurrier to please everyone! Bank Slocks Ik. obeyed." Air Moinlay—1 O-tn First of aM, let’s And out Jo ?^°hfi yeare of service. ‘p»e fflS*-** was, Bid Asked ' I S Tuaadaa—1 0 ni ll"ndat^ the j^erantee to thi ffegro in the the Connecticut Mtalmum Wage ploye entitled to the minimum yesterday ,at St. Petert;^rg. Fla Associate mlnletar the maximum 'fw could have re­ Bownes said that when Uphaus RUSCO K r Wadnaaaa»—1 oni_TJiaa ^ 1 . -high altitUM ftlght# into Berl^ of toepiting public eympathy, which *' Samson Card T(ib|as " That wa had decided to turn auggeated that the railroad itself .tough on thia front, was hret re­ might' be capable of doing some­ Bigelow Broadloomt vealed uno/ftcially. then euppoeed thing m,ore thia weep^on the pub­ / ' Dillinoham Modarn to be^bout to announced officially lic Moulder while' if allowed ite Harvest 4 4 e ' '' Furnitura '' to Auasla, and then, unaccount­ services te deteriorate further, and Two pieces I / ■ /, ' Firth Carpets and Rugs ably, auph notiAcatlon wd'a de­ which further aUggeatedi^ there­ The ]m g, narrow harv­ Flexstael UpHyglstarias - layed.. fore, that if-any public measures est Mbl? 8ave*Hpace i'n. S,..Bent C h a irr- Rockars . Perhaps h«e, too, it wraa con- ib assfst the railroad .ean_,be forinu- iiyinjr room, hallwa.v M'ehawik Rroadlo^bmi ridared a nice touch to keep this Itted. the.V would 'not merely ap­ :or dinette. 42 x- '30 policy stroke on the'ahelf while prove ^id . ihcrtiisc the wanton Drying cipfh«s inches , when / open. the Pieaideht completed hia mla- waste of the past. Nutmeg 'maple, regu­ Bicn of sweetness and light among is pcity today..s' larly $49.98. our Good Neighbors, some of whom . Safe >^gain think are piwhapa a little trig­ ger-happy No sooner did we aacape, hy die- . (Below) Colonial pine We don’t pretend to be wied covery that the niyetarious satel­ paper napkin box / • - f*'' ' ' . enough' to know just what pro­ lite wee sbmethihg of oiir-own, the keeps napkins neat. portions of toughnw and reason­ peril of. having p . Russian peeing Stands or hangs. Reg. ableness on our part .could At all e.ve hovering over us, recording Modern for pennies! $3.98. the requirements of. our foreign our every move, then another . ■a» ' . , . policy situation. Wa do not ^know dramatic threat to free world se­ :.49 that, perhaps rm’ing iq Waehingr curity appeared upon, the scene. Here’a proof that you don’t need a bank rdll This too, we can be thankful, wa ^ ’■.'inability to decide this ques­ to 0 W7 1 well styled furniture when ybu shop 49.95 OTHER MODERN MIRACLES OF ALL-NATURAL GAS tion*" either, ife are continually have now also escaped,. at Watkins. These Danish-styled'tiiece.s have jENJOY ALL. courting too dramatic a contrast The sterminir repori, in this in­ haraSvood frames finished in tobacco bcpw'n Try a bachelor's chest in hall between what we say w-e -want stance, was ' that sealed papers walnut. Comfortable foam cushions feature or living room as well as the . to do, which is ofleh exactl.V'whst .had been stolen from a Britlah •o*t homo hooting zip-off coverings for 'easy cleaning. DPeora- small bedroom! 28 inchw Vwe do really want to do, and those freighter docked down to Ney^rk, our wovi tbr-selected..fabrics! Sofas ri^gularly $129.(W; wide,; maple or cherry veneer^ * e-v ^ thtogs we feel compelled'to do in and that these sealed papers. oon- lounge chairs $59.00, , ed, Reg.. $89-50. ' order to safeguard otir*realtetic po- t'einlng pill plans for Britainte r - judy bond blouse rote in war at sba when war de- You get premluBi quality • aitien in .the world of eqtisfy our . . . Mobilheat with RT-98 tha . ■ ' _ A. . b - . I-/ atride'nt political and 'military crit­ velpps.'.Md containing, even worse, nest completely effective fuel ics a t home. I t Is nice that' we are the key to the British secre^haval REFRIGERATE ALL FOODS oil addirive in use today. And ^ COOK THE FOOD KEElH THE WATER HOT ELIMINATE GARBAGE LliBHt THE DRIVEWAY able to. put off retain- strokes of code, had apparently, now gone In- . . . Antique brown finish! =HEAT THE HOUSE COOL THE HOUSE you gat pfadiium ssrvica- Au­ New from famous CusKman ' with clean, inexpensive, ANp TRASH hospitably, completely silently, ttr'Uie hands of .v'oii know wh

fcVEMXNli MAWUiAESll! out ter their eve­ .Woman Files in district Connsctlcut East compe­ wWch the girl was a pasksri^er. case in the h^iids of the Jury Van- ning-Bing meal and a«)yror sandwiches, ard Martin. at this ca^iis. ' ‘Cburdh bells wUlrlng st'noon ett tition for - statewide scholarship They are a 1947 Bulck and a Mra D,c „.ouc|i» made> dramatic , r— plea for his court------attaches aim--newtmen ex­ Friday. os^liMr worshippers to the awards. 'They will' receive *25 acquittal, saying of Miss Kauff­ pected an early verw t. Usually ltf50 Lincoln. ‘^Intent Notice mittee chairman, haa,s«quastad the X Savings bonds from . Manchester hours. They took a break-Just-be-'Acquittal, saylqg of Miss According to Police Chief James present members Of the cemmtttee World Day o f^ y e r servlca at 2 _ , - * . man’*'death'- *‘I"I nDVArnever 4llfldid thi*:" Jurors enjoy a last, well-r'ounded (Continued from Page Oaej- food, clothing and drugs for Lo^e. fore 7 a.m. to eat breakfast at a meal at the sUte's expense before Reardon, cars that have been Im­ to meet a t T:30.pm; tomorrodr^be- pin. at the Coh^unlty Baptist | Agadir. The ialwouiicemsnt was made by “As God is my witness.” he pounded for over 3(T days may be Of Law Suit nearby hotel. - '*^1, > said emotionally, "I’m telling you ending their deliberations. ■ . But fOre the caucus. Church. Hundred, of French-and Ameri­ The French Navy squadron of John A. Ca^ariello. chairman of As they went out ttf,eat they when a second batch of sandwiches sold at public auction. Area Fliemeii Maet Here can troopi and civilian rescue 16 ships, Including an aircraft car­ local Elks Scholsrshlp Commit­ apparently ywere deadlocked. On the truth." They are parked at the rear of MM.' EUxtfMtb Petenpn of XjiJw Theme of the observkira, span-1 and coffee arrived at midnight, alr- Uje police station, and may be in­ . Bolton Fire Department will be sored by the ManchesterNCounclHI worker*' toiled through the night, rier, Is tO;,handle two big assign­ tee. their return a decision apparently He admitted he had committed concerhed Reconciled themselves Ih., Vomon, 1.Miflled noUco of Jn^ host to the^ meeting of the WU- clawing at the heaps of rubble in ments. They were expected in to­ TTie Connecticut' .Elks Assn. had been reached. adultery with Miss Kauffman, but spected at any time. •' of Church Women, will beV‘La-1 Scholarship Awards will be award­ to a long wait. 'Thevhlgh biddfrs are to pay for ■tent to sue the Town at Bolton u tmantlo.’SWltchboaitl iFire CUrts bourers ' Together With O the eearch'fdr dead and wounded. day to serve as floating hospllals Some spectators waited all night Insisted "I never kicked, nor hit, .teSn. tomorrow a t 8 p.rtu - at the Troops cordoned off the city to and furnish electricity for the dead ed in Uiree districts. East, North- nor beat” her.' The trial began Feb. VO wiih toe vehicles at the time of sa|*f « nault o t an accident on I/alte There will not be a ,’Chlldr In the courtroom'to hear the ver­ the Jury being chosen In the re- and toe bars must b e' rempsfed flrehduie. The group Includes Service this year, but a nursery prevent IooUj g. Demolition teams qJty-: wes'i and Southwest. dict As the night waned no vacSJit on Jan. 29. The Selectmen wfe» chiefs imd their deputies from moved. through the European sec- Their hundreds of sailors will 'There rls a *600 first prize for Atty. Walter Powers Jr., de-1 places appeared in the spectator m'arkably short time of one day. | y„(thin 24 ho will be provided for small chil- tp>'f dynamiting shattered .build­ both boy and girl, and a *500 sec­ vjotmed of Mra Peteraon^XcOon Windham and Tolland Counties,, ■dren. , Join work - parties ashore. whose *departmsnts work out'of ings to prevent unexpected col­ The British minesweeper Darle- ond prize for boy and girl. their meeting last n lj^ The servlod will be pleaded'bjt^J Winners of each district will Butterworth Studio* Tha noUoe aaya Mra. .Petersen tlft switchboard or bdse station at t - > 0 .. . lapse*-'. ston mailed from Gibraltar to Join .. potluck luncheon, at 12:30 p.m. i Dazed survivors wandered about in the relief effOfts. have their applications forwarded atrudk a large patoft of ice as she Wllllmantic. at Community Baptist Chufdi hall. to the NationarFoirndatlon-Trus- Engaged was drivi^ along Lake St, iMt Following the buMnesa meeting, in ,aeai’ch of missing relatives. French airliners ferried in blan­ Reaervationi should be made with ' ouiei'S picKed through the ruins of kets and supplies. tees 'for. consideration* for addi­ The engagement of' Miss Mafic control ^ h a r car, crossed the two films will be s h o ^ using the iWlot Photo Mrs. Edward Osborne or wlth j ' their homes to salvage what -pos­ tional awards. 'The foundation pro­ road and a b ^ a telephone ^ projector and screen recently pUr The Dutch Red Cfross sent 100 Ella SebwagSr to Rlcharfl Edward church Council representatives to I sessions iney could. units o f' dried blood plasma and vides *50,000 for the outstanding Buskey, son of Mrs. Sarah Biiskey, I t is 'Mulcted that she required Engaged individual churches, yut soon as boy and girl contestants. In all, medicX care and was confined to omabiied American and Europe­ 700 blankeU. The Norwegian Red Walnut St., WllllmaiiUc, (s an­ pos|tible.‘ ; an automob.ies wiui foreign u- 65 awards are given In each group, nounced by her parents. Mr. and Her car was.^^vere^L-dam- The engagement ot Mias Carol cross dispatched six tons of food ranging from *700 to *1,4Q0. .Lenora JdCHugh to BudOIpb Law- piuppleiitonttog the worship serv­ LwiidV. piaies lined tne luobie- by plane.' - ’ Mrs. Carl J. Schwager, of Dorothy fire. About 40 men are expect ice wur be a dramatisation of - / alreivn streets near tne wreca- All scholarship awards will be Dr.. Coventry. . . Mrs. Peterson is rejpresented by to attend. rWwa Dupont la announced by her ade at the,annual .convention of iHerbert Hanuabury of the Bock- Worid Day of Prayer projects. a«< of lasiuonaole notiei*. No one Since 1900, there have been at Miss Schwager is,a graduate of The regular meeting of the fire paMnto Mr. And Mra. J*ancheatw. At Legion Home Prtufshow»t^n tor 4 pc. pUmt^Mnpt iplaca kim;p!aee fork, teaspoon served for rescue workere ' and Sea Islands. '' Proseedtof H ^ « to Cocconl a ^ Maacbester. Evening Her«lltoer.’^ . > ii rust— keepswoter EXl^ERT SK8V1GE AND FITTING FftEE ■> tones of maple or spruce .. ..sizee 7 to LET. SAUt Glass, tub andosura cibon. 100%^ofe- 500" (at wimp systtm aw. ktops wotar in, drafts wit ie if *|:ii ly pilot! Available MANCHESTER A* Your SeiY In 2 a 30, and 4B Add* beautyrofflcien- !■ M f i g p%^forifs.r.r9SJ‘ Q q 1 'I jwoys At aiteA Self primino oftor first 3 O OrtN,WED.;THURSM FRI.i tILL 9 P.M*\ - got. ii*ei., cy to ypur bathroom. dL'bSMOBitE primp. IWip GfiH* H a». IM JO tafM' OPEN Trontiueeril ribbed okm. ^ * , MOTOR SALES S ots'*"* MON.. TUES., $AT .4 10 A.M. to « FA4. area ^ p e tle a e e and dhimlnum^tewel bon. KAV QR/nSi, Deed Our Mgr. .as th e w hose traioi®*» DAILY V wUh X 831 MAIN STREET—MI 3-6346—AMPLE PARMNG , jlM fikmaro «n]ipataU*^ SATUHDAV UNTIL 7 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE J lU Wait Center ste-#n •*^1 t Open Breidngs" -' .jT ' ■ ■ I , s • * I;.

P A 6 B « I < | ^ MANCHESTER EVENING ilERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960 ______• • - ---____ ■ iifc . I I ■ ...... Zeppa. Joan. Stygar, Sandra And T A C x n i s MArcIa wmiaaik, all of BNfon; Hal Boyle .^dover .JW* I Vernon Maureen Ryan, Busan Gee, Kath­ Board Tables ryn Stoddard, Carol Seaton and Police Ask Rctitement Carol Anderson, all of Manches­ Students in Denionstration in the Office $100 Grants ter; .BeUy Forand. Ardlto Christo- Sewer Items dore. and John Gobin, of Btorra; Against Ike in Montevideo District V<^ Offered and Donna Lee l^h o p of Mans­ A decisimi, on whether tovtos- As the Day Ends field D «^t. BIG not have all smooth sailing In Denoerats Set Oaucin (OoBtfan rt from Fb( o One) people vriU bd asked to vote oh ehouse Plans The Democrattc Town (Jommit- Chile. He discloabd in a speech to A reouest for a larger retlre-Atha PmMlofi Board, an *mpl®y* storm sewer projects in a referen­ PTA Factii ennounces a caucus for. com­ BONUS OFFER Santiago’s American oonjBM^jy' dum liaxt May he* been held off he can's understand why it still StudenU tnd police clmehed In meiit pension plan ,for policemen cmdd .receive a pension before l^re Heir Tork |p>—Have you ever mittee membership to be held at 8 LIMITED TIME ONLYl of the Pchodl ot Architecture that he had received a lett*r'|rtm 65 only if he wOre forded to stop another v^eek.— com­ isn’t funny in I960; hm t was referred last night to th* Pen-. A mseUhg of toe Vernon Flre<*ne^ed. looked around a businoaq office at 6. The Homing Pigeon—Twice The fndover PTA, 4uid Teachers p.m /Satorday in Utb Town Hall. end flets and eUcIu were flying a groqp of . Chilean college''^ stu- work because' of medical reasons. Presumably, an answer will come District h;^^en celled for Tuee-' m itted **n«ctiexpecte toatthat the Are Arehouse New meinl r* recently elected to denU "telling about tha^tremen- at a meeting o f the- Board of Di­ qulttlnir tlmeT before quitting time he phones his Assn. Scholarship Committee an­ juet before KsenhbWer’s motor­ Sion Board for study. The Pension Board wUl caleulate day at in' Vernon Elemen-^ will, some day, be central head­ the Town^Commlttee are Mra. cade reached the epot. douB errors the United State* 1* The request, submitted to Gen­ the extra'money needed to make rectors next Tuesday, Last nightie quarters for the growing Aw de­ The white eotlac eparactera in wife in toe suburb*, and he phohe* nounces that two $190 echolar- Vernon LoseeXi^d William Kelley. making with respect to S o, u t h Board session In the Municipal tary S t i ^ l to act on plans for con- her again in toe staUon just be­ E^ewttneeaei said "a lot of peo­ eral Manager Richard Martin by the new- pfopos^ retirement pla;v tlon of a firehouse on RL SO. partm ent For thU reaaon It ta de- the ofhe* too stert acting toe ahlps will be available this year. Trail Btdlng Proposed America.” . for j^licemen work. Increased Building was adjourned until then fore leaping aboard hi* train. What ple were hurt.” ^ the Policemen's Club,^ was turned According to Mayor EUgene T, , Robert Kingsbury, spokesmw irtgned to contain a mooting room moment .they etep into |h« doe* he have to tell her? Nothing Applications for to* echolarehips Some Interest has been ex­ Two fire truck* u»ed_Ujelr hoees ovef to the Pension Board by Mar­ donations will l^ necessary both for the building committee, e ^ urge enough to hold aU the mem­ may be made by seniors at RHAM p r e s s lowtlUl tormatioH/ from policemen' and from the Kelly, the storm sewer proper-" In the morning. And they are etlll —just that he's coming home, In an effort to kn6ck down a 150- tin after he explained the request Is now In the hands of thq T(n lans for toe firehouse, deilgned by bers of toe three volunteer fire 7. The After-Hour* Squatter H i^ School who have been , ac­ of a TraH Ri(iuig'C5ub, Seaton ha* foot etudent banner a* Elsenhower briefly to the Board of Directors. town. S1-chltect William MUeto. have companies,' an office, two deep , 'acting *t the end of toe day- cepted at a teacher training insti­ asked any others who wouW be G 0t 99t h a passed. Many of the shouting stu­ Planning Commission whose ap­ He hang* around'toe office until % L^tm America The reqqest 1* for increased Town Director John Hulohlneon proval br capital Improvemente. been rerieed, to bring the feoto es­ bays for longer oquipment »nd after eight long hard hours of .m., just so he won’t have to gb tute or by residents now att^dlng interested to call him. Mort toan dml Eofildr R< dents were drenched. contribution to a retirement fund made the only comment on the ahowero and kitchen faculties for acres are available "for such- projects Is required by law. Kelly timate of contractor Jack Hunter shuffling paper* from one pile to Some aiiil listen-W his wife. He’d 200 N 0 W 4 t . R«9 d em d The banner proclaimed: "Down, by both policemetteand ’the town. plan. He said smaller benefits down to $57,500 from hi* original a full-Ame crev/: The committee will M ulre ah - activity on an^ neathy toe. with Yankee Imperialism in LatOi said the Board’s, fiscal policies enothec. . rather go to a bar, but she doesn’t Naflons Weigl The greater pension would be should accrue at age 55 than at committee, chaired by D o cto r bid bf $8S,()pO. Changes were made The call Jot the meeting ta- give him enough money Mr that. proof of toe student’s acceptance Circle 8 ranch. G E f TH I S BIG America.” . available to each policeman who the current 65. He said It would blUdea en,;^^roval and eonfirma^. Here are a doaen types you at a teacher vralnlng institute or Home 0 a Leave At the university headquarters, John Hutchinson, is awaitlhg the in materials to be used rather than 8. The Thrifty Beau Brummel— BONUS OFFER! retired at age 55 and who had not be f*if to employes retiring TPC report. toe design of the structure, Uoif of/Ae appointments of too probably will find In your own of­ This two-bit Romeo has a heavy present enrollment, and a written Apprentice, Seaman Victor Har- which Elsenhower planirtd to pas* Arms Cut Talk 30 years of service --on the police under the present pension plan to fice: . statement from toe school' or col­ riman, U^S.N.R., has completed later In the afternoon, about 400 Area Chairman Hutchinson’s - committee met Kingsbury said. b u ild s committee, and wouM date. But before leaving he shaves force. receive no greater benefit than Monday night with Martin, and The building committee approved auUKMM them to spend the ap- 1 . The Philosopher—at 6:81 (he in toe office washroom ko he won’t lege now attended, tesUfying to basic training at Great Lakes, Il­ student* were barricaded inside, a William Rood,^ 12 Bonner Rd., 1 The .Policemen’s Club discussed toe atudent’s ability. Among the linois'^ and is now home on a 10- policeman said. The students put (ConUnned froip Page One) those retiring 10 years earlier, some Directors debated .once egam toe revised plans last night and i^clatlon. always gives the firm on* ex$ra have to go home and use his own will serve as area .chairman for] the increased pension idea for sev- Patrolman Samuel Maltempo, with the manager whether storm asked toe commissioners to pre minute of work a day) he riee* soap. HC aometlmes wishes his criteria for making toe awards day'leave. White at Great Lakes, lofng wooden bcnchei inildc the District voters will also bo will be toe student’s record of ex­ doors to prevent police from forc­ America, but that tW*. govern­ the 27th Easter Seal Campaign.] eral months and recently voted in president of -the Policemen’s Club, sewers should be put on the voting sent them to a 'district meeting.^ asked to consider appropAatlnf from his desk and makes the same socks there, too, to save laundry Harriman eervCd as company clerl! ment will be glad to help out In His appointment was announced! favor of -the proposal presented to said today one of the reasons for machines in May.' A total appropriation of remark he has made every week­ bills—and lets them dry in hi* desk tra-curricular activities, or, the and recruit petty officer, second ing an entry. — $4,800 In connection with * pro? type of work being done by those lUfle-toting soldiers were posted pny way It can. Latin American by Mrs. Edgar T. Sloan, president Martin. , \ ( the request is to make a police Martin is Intrietent that some 500 will be asked'-for oonst^U on posal to move toe fire idarm eye- day evening tor 34 years: "Well, dlTRW€P»- clam. He will report to toe U.S.S. diplomats said the conference has of the Connecticut Society for The proposal mS*kea teUrement career more attractive'to younger projeote be voted then to solve of toe building and development of another day. another dollar.” 9. The Happy Hypocrites—They who are employed, outside school, pocono at Norfolk, Va., to receive albng the route on Avenlda 10 de tern from toe Vernon Haven Con­ and participation in community ^ullo where the university Js lo­ been under discussion for some Crippled Children and Adults. possible at age 55 as long as 30 men on the force. surfaoe-drainage problems, and toe site. Thd committee proposes ■ 2. First-Out-toe-Door-Fre)bi— pretend they hav* to/Stey late to hie next assignment. Rood will coordinate the oam- years of service^ have been com^ valescent Hetne to the Publlo activities. . j/- Victor is toe son of Mr. smd cated. Army trucks with heavy weeks and now appears to be tak­ Maltempo also said the work of some Directors feel they should that the firehouse be financed with Safety Building. THle amount ' This best-toe-clock stenographer wind up an Important job, but as machine guns, as Well as poUc* ing form- palgn efforts. In Manchester, Bol- Pleted. Under>the plan, retire- a police officer is different from be held off for a fpll election or $28,600 from a reserve fund and soon as toe Office empties they get The studenU wiil, be judged on Mrs. Victor Harriman Sr. of Park ton and Glastonbury, representing ment would ;wme at that time, would coni^ltute the eaUry of a starts getting ready to leave at the basis of their quaHflcatlons by er Bridge Rd. unite with tear gas gun* and flia A conference of South Amer- that of other municipal employes put on a pay-as-you-go plan. $35,000 by an IsspC of short tifm third full-time man, thus provid­ 4:30. She Is in toe washroom from out a deck of cards and play gin lieah nations only was proposed an area of .some 52,000 people. He f« e r age M, that 30 years of seiy- A school 'improvements pro­ bank notes, probdWy at 8.5 per toe Bcholarehlp committee w,hich Elected to Honor Society ■ hose trucks also were in the bl«K. except that of firemen. Firemen ing round-toe Nock coverage for 8:00 to 5:26. At 5:27 She aprinU rummy a t a tenth of a cent a includes Mra Jam.es Foran, chair­ The .leftist students federation becauiM of unsettled conditions In is acUve in the Manchester Ro- completed, ^contribute to’a pension plan-fund gram and the West Side aankary cent over a 6-yfesr period. point Prank' Verprauskas has been The flrehduse, if approved, will both police and fire calls. The for the elevator, and anyone men, Mr*, ©oris E. (toamberlaln, elected to the National Honor So­ has protested against the the (Caribbean area, hoUbly In tary Club, the PTA and Is a for- Would Hike Payments sulmlnistered by the State for sev­ sewM- project are expected to be town has two full-tims eonstsbles standing In her path is in for a 10. The Pseudo-Eager Beaver — ■ hower visit as a "show” and a de­ Cuba and the Dominican Repub­ mer Boy Scout Bsplorer Advisor. Policemen said th e y would bo eral municipalities. Although sep­ on the machines in May. Any other be built Jin land adjacent to toe He strides out lugging a bulging elementary school principal. Mrs. ciety for Engineers. PI Tau Sigma, 'projects would t«npt a "no’’; vote, Vemo^Crange on Rt. 30. Another on its payroll now. broken leg. -RqbeH P. Azinger and Harry Pa- at "Wercester Polytechnical Inato liverance" of Uruguay to Wall lic. But some diplomats said Cen­ The Easter Seal Society is the willing to pay the extra amount arate from the Manchester fun^ The. district does not pay Ver­ briefcase and — if you didn’t kiiow Street and the International tral Ameirican countries, notably only voluntary health agency | needed to make posstble a full its benefits are roughly similar.' some. Direct bra feel. site oh Center Rd; was considered 8. The Nocturnal Snooper—he it held only ‘wadded newspapers- hibiilak. . tute. He la now in his Junior year. non HavsHTfor iU servicea in ah- hangs around after' everyone else AppUcatiqns >vlll be a"ailable in MoneUry Eund. Mexico Slid Panama, might feel which provides direct services to pension at the age of 65. Martin said police and firemen ' A recommendation on what la^'week by the committee which you’d be sure here was * guy plan­ Verprauskas also^ serves as treas­ Mid it is unsuitable because of awering fire calU. has left so be can read any mall to* elementary school office after urer of the Epsilon chapter of Beta It was to head oft threatened slighted If they were omitted and handicapped people throughout The age at which pensions be- in other towns -have initiated ac­ should be voted in May will come A panel of alternates to the ning to burn, the midnight oil while March 5 and must be returned by studehl demonstrations in Uruguay that consideration could be given the state. Rood explained. The anr- come effective now la «5, Accord- tion for Increased retirement bene from the fiscal policies committee.- topography. they leave on their deska. He even trying to" solve company problems. C;hi and I* in the R.O.T-C- nual fund, campaign for these]lng to James Arthur, chaibrnan. of fits for themselves. th e building will cost more than Zoning Board of Appeal* will bo ehecke the wastebasketa If toe 11. The Paaslonate Housekeeper June 1. He attended the ^Andover ,ete- that prompted an 'official of w to Including them If they desired. ^ In other bueinesa last night, the established at the meeting^ If rpt- The scholarship# have been mentery school arid.ivas ^aduated U.S. State Department to send a Diplomats here said the Interest services will open March 17 and Board authorized appointment of the committee or toe commlesion- janitor doesn’t beat him to them. —Neatness is his God. His biggest origlnally ' anticipated, but ers approve 'the plan and three joint proJect' Of. the PTA and the from Windham H l ^ School. note to Oov. Edmund O. Brown of In an arms conference appeared continue until Easter Sunday. require others to use their o^yn an architect to plan an ad^tion to 4. The Pack Rat—HI* leet act fear in life Is he will die- with a members found toat toe cost could alternates wilt be elected. ’This ac­ of toe day ie to stuff his pocket teachers’ group fop two years He is .the son of Mr. and Mra. . California about the Caryl Chess­ to have been stimulated by Presi­ Serving under Rood in their re­ resources for their support. Mary Cheney Library. A^merober runny nose, and be burled-without now. The project was initiated by Andrew Verprauakaa of, Boston man case. The U.S^ embassy here dent Eisenhower’s Interviews with committee will be najped consist­ not be further reduced if toe tion U In accordance with a SUt* 'w ith itema be figures his kids can a handkerchief. Be doe's nothing spective towns su-e Arnold Law­ State Netv$ One change will require the ap­ ruling. , '' the PTA the firirt year that Hill Rd. bad reported fears that there the chief executive* of B X a*H . rence, Manchester; 'Mrs. Louis plicant or ^neficiary. to liquidate ing of three each from the Board building ■ .'4k to contain what Is use in school—penclle, erasers, li­ from'1:30 until 5:30X;m. but tidy RHAM High School opened, 1957- might be demonstration* if Chess­ Argentina and Chile—all of i^hcfln Cessna, Glastonbury, and Mrs. all real estate, ■ other than home of Directors, B u ll^ g (Committee, brary paste, memo pads, carbon -up hi* desk, so th ^ v e ry th in g will 58. Last -year four scholarships Manrhester Evening Herald An­ man were executed for rape and are. reported . favorable . to the Jack Hunter, Bolton. property, using such . money for ahd Library BosM. Lane _ ...... - - I. ^ James E. derway. ”I’U stand on my head and paper.' If you search his house, be in order whepme comes to work were awarde*'. under toe PTA- dover €»rre*pondent, Mr*. Paul D. kkmaplng, .and Chessman was plan. It has also had the endome- Roundup su { ^ rt. Previously, only the sale March 29 via set for a public Dougan, 335 Porter Stv.requested slap everyone on toe beck, |f I’m . you'd find more office supplies the followlng.mornlng. Teachers’ Aar'n. sponsorship. Pfanstiehl, telephone PUgrimj granted a stay. ment of Peruvian and Colombian of non-income producing property hearing on JJartin’s tentati've 1960r toe hearing be put off fbr^hree wrong,” Cummings declared. . ' than the firm has In its wars'- 12. 'The ^ s At quitting time To Use Local School 2-6856. ^ officials. 61 budget’. An ad^tlonal public Director Francis Mahoney ealied house. he b r ^ ^ out with more pep and The student demonstrations were (Conttnu^ from Page One) was required. months to allow oppohents'''Slf^ •liie 4.,H Circle S Wrangler* Rid­ In shsiiT contract to the warm re­ Eisenhower told the Chilean Hospital Notes A second change is to include all hearing------» may - be held between . the sidewalks to get up support e report on whatever to* Tnown 5. The Company Humorist—A* enei'gy^^an anyone in the place. ing Club will hold its record hop ception Eisenhower received at Congress yesterdAy that p w e------Whll€r*”srepresents»w,‘=ho’=slfc¥»- pftrasMdwproipertjf:- except ■’Swe'-eflk-BIestia’a taatnS.Vve-4»udget Sgafiftrir'ilTinsme petitlssr aJ» PiMfitej, Authority .BBayJb# iMng. >.' he steps-'inte. toe-crowdcd^-elevsttof; OnlF'bl* secretary knows hia on lCarch~19 at-toe elementary and’flnal adoption by toe Directors. secret: Be Just woke up from his Carrasco Airport and along the dures for achieving arms limita­ Vlsiting hours: Adults 2 to 8 ed on committees on finance, con- able hom e'finishings, personal ready submitted to the town in he says loudly, ”I suppose you ell school. The dance was previously MANCHEStER flag-decorated route to down town tions ’’will not be easy” but that p.m. Maternity 2 to 5 and 6:50 to tlngent expenses and -liquor con- jwelry and trailers, houseboats Hearing Set favor of toe walks. Mayor Kelly A ir FOTecDrojM have been wondering why I caillcd Afternoon nap. announced as being held at RHAM Montevideo. multilateral agreements could be 8 p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7. trol. From 1945 to 1951, Cuetis was or cottages occupied as a home, March 22 waa set for s public said he was willing to compromise you together for tola conference/" And where do you fit In this end- High School. AND BELMONT T]'housands lined the beach drive reached if hemisphere nations are on the appropriations committee. under the $600 maximum perslch will There was no incident. Judge to Study lng.X**®y complied w ith, the architect for the hyary Cheney ad­ Edward Tomkiel will be asked :36 Waether News and Sports 3 r Pasay, South Windsor; Mrs. Mary policy; years, jn prison on six counts of dition. built into toe missile for teat ahots. :10 Robin BSM 1* 8:20 I’ve Got a Secret have you looking your beat. FREE _^isenhowar arrived at Govemr about the proposal. The next reg­ Supporters of the plan argued i Rome JoeolM’ aub Bouse 23 Bums Jk Allen ALTERA’noN S ment Houie in the center of the News Exhibits Fitzpatrick, 46 O’Leary Dr.; Linda . Of the 14 suspooded students, 11 arson. Brooks, who had earlier Bernard Augiist, president of ularly scheduled session Is in June. 10:00 Wed. NishI ils b ts Moonan,. South Rd., Bolton; Rol "are registered at the,.Simon Lake-\ pleaded guilty In Superior Court, toe Manchester Taxpayers’ League, that such a shot would boost Encore ' Circle Theater city more than 15 minutes ahead of At Director Ted Uummlngs’ re­ '.America’s prestige in the world Sporta'. News A Weather 8 Movie at.Ten schedule as a result of the fast run ert Starkweather, S^JoSephi0/3o St.: Walnut Beach Schools- two at Mil­ said he set the fires while driv­ said more use. of Whiton should be quest, Directors will meet with the •;4I cCotw Edwarde 8 13 Wanted—Dead or A'lve In Palmer Case Camdace Adamo, WiHlmantic: Kris and improve its \ position 'fo r the John DaJy M from the U.S. embassy residence. ford High and ope at the Orange ing home from work. Moat of the promoted in lieu of adding to toe Manchester Housing Authority to HunUey-BrinkJey 10. This Is Youp-Uf-, 10. 32. Hutchins, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Avenue school./-' ' blazes were in bams. Mary Cheney Library, and added summit talks in 'May. 10:80 Man With a CsVnera 1-PANTS SUITS Police minimised the Importeuice find 'out toe< status of to® *part So to* Air Force got the auper^ {;ii Burkb-Barents 80 Wichita Town, 10, 23. Of the School of Architecture Tolland County Superior Court Dennis Du'Presne, Cook Dr., Bol­ >■ that a library might be created by mm)* for the aged project being iJfi Btaotcun.Slade 8 10-.4S M arkham / The ever-popular .100% Wool Flannel* clash. Photographers, however, judge Alva P. Loiselle today eatd ton; Lisa Davis, 37 Mill St.; Lyn- HAY BARN BURNED adding to the Manchester High jflanned off 'W. Center St. Atlas reedy. A launching tioe^fiSd antr Dinner Movie - * Sports Comer and Hopaacklngs. Mad* to sell for $49.95. v/bod Elmore, 119 S. Lakewood Lowest Bid on Drugs tMien'set for Monday, toen ptrt off ' H o rie b t'S e re n I8 u:00 Barry Barents got pictures of men bleeffing and he will Btudy testimony and ex- Hartfoi-d, March 2 (g»)—State Bloomfield. March' 2 JJBf-~Ft^. also .called fgr consoldi- Cummings said he imderstdod a 26 Men . // 83 BJe News Great favorites, eapeclally with toe of at least one msm on the hilfits given by newsmen before Circle; Mrs. Alice Trowbridge, 21 men fought a barn fine at the A^. liti^ of the town park and re MHA representative said the pro­. .twice ahd " reset for a p m noon Newa sod ffaahtcr 23 40 ..Weathrr. Sports A News younger men. You’ll enjoy th* Stock PI. W e lf^ Commissioner Bernatd today. Then came ^ negative M ^Feature 40 /' ground. deciding on a motion for a change Shapiro said' today toe Gilbert Petersen Dairy yesterday after­ sntion departments. ject could get underway lii the 7:U West Mass. BlghHftaU » 13. ‘from a drab winter suit into one of theae In place of^rial ofvthe Palmer ADMI'h'ED TODAY: Judy Pe­ lAprii 19 was se t for a public spring and that’s "impossible,” word from above. M was learned HuDtley-Briiiklsy >0 I Jock Paar Show Spring Refreahera. Colors, styles and Police had ^*(r guns drawn Pharmacy of New Haven was the noon for two hours before bring­ autooriUtively. to< technical rca-' . Don* Edwards , IS World's Best Movies as the demonstratora slugged and first degree TOurder, case. terson, 157 Tanner St. lowest bidder for supplying pre- ing it under control. It contained (earing on putting sidewalks on said toe Director, in light of toe T;I0 Wagon Train 10. 2J. so Slarll^t Movie aizes for everyone. Slip iftto one tomor­ grappled with each other. One Final arguments In th e . motion BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A hay. Another bam belonging to toe the north side of Porter St. from long time he sald .it took /New 'sons involving Hi* Atlas itself were Be our Guest 11:20 Jack[ PPa a a r row and get aet tor Spring and Iteater. .O' d_aughterto;i^.lnd'^^^^^^ not the hsais'^of the. deeiskm. Reader’s Di*rst * 13:80 Alm anac than was arrested, police said . . by chief defense counsel (3*orge Zttvitkav 143 Chestnut St a I convalescent hospitals and dairy burned last July. Still an­ the west side of Steep Hollow Britain to |;et a slmljar project Un- .Border Patrol 13:80 N ew s/A W eather MANCHEStER SHOPPING ^ARKADE 'FREE AL’IERATIONS The President, standing in an Lossner of Manchester snd other went up In flames in Feb- ^/ $.00 VM. Marshal . 1:00 NewF.Prayer S h te r^ ’to Mr. ^ d Sra |k^re? b°®rdlng home, in toe New Haven, Cbartlo Wsevtr U Lata News open car, grinned and waved his State’s Atty. Joel Reed II were mary,..1956. WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTING arms oyer, his head a* the crowd heard tide morning. They fol­ ^m h^W in^ ""^Shaplro said New Haven was se- ■EE BATUBDAFS TV In front _.of-—goyemment house lowed 'e;'-fuU.dto..-Pf.9H*»^^ Pntat* - ' l«^ted ss the pilot locatioh for the tilJ topcoats cheered him. yesterday of newemeit^ about A Ha.io-hter new^dnig plim because there are Regal’s famoua Imported Harris T ^dB ; He went Inside immediately for stories, TV end radio broadcaete BIR'TH TODAY. A d a^ h te r to welfare patients in and Mrs. Riel or 100% wool Zip-Uned topcoats. These an hour’s private teilk with Benito on the alleged double homicide in i/Cr. ttchard Morrison, | c„„Y^egcent hospitals and board­ Wedding Radio are toe coata that have always been a Nardone, president of the govern-: East Hartford. ing homes located Inr New Haven, Hebron Jan. 19. DISCHARGE© YESTERDAY: (TU* Sstiag laelndee oeljr tboes new* broadenato of ifi er 15-mlnnte tremendoua hit.w tto men etverywhere. ment council. - In his. argument Lessner this West Haven,. East Haven, North leagtk. 8o»* statleste earir etber ebort BewacMte). The Zlp-Uned coat really 1* two roat* The Elsenhower arrival had got Mrs. (iaalre,.'Valentine, Rt. 6, Bol­ motnlng contended: "The whole ton: John-'Jjaney, 160 Parker St.; Haven and Hamden. Gibbs-Beauregard . . WDSO-16K a, H m Shnwi'.*. and N.w* - In one; zip the lining in or,,put wlto toe Off to a friendly stsot. He was of Tolland Comjty was blanketed . Shapiro said his commission Mias Ckinstance —J-e a n n e 11 e kiiiid'''^ou c tn opsn a C heck- ^ »:(»Take Plv«—U.S. Marine* weather. And. of course, to* ' greeted at the airport with an Mrs. Shirley Wilson, 19 Gorman i would study the New Haven oper­ - 8:00 N*«4 Zalma* > 8:0* Showcoae and Ne« „ „ by .the dissemination of ne'ws that PL; Deborah Duff, 28 Cottage St.; .Beauregard, daughter of. Mr. and Master aooouni'with any ahjount f :U Art Jataean / ■“ 11 (16 Mualc Berond Ui* Bur* wnd N««t Tweed speak* foi; itself. FREE ALTER­ abrazo,;the first, tlm’e he had rfc was prejudicial to the accused ation for' three months and |then Mrs. Raymond Paul -Beauregard, remember <3-na N.we ArfUBddp eelved that traditional Latlif Mra' Geprgia Spilka, WappUg; ^ m oi^ you chooae. Sounds like 12:15 8l«n Off ATIONS (Richard Palmer) and he cannot 386 Niederweifer Rd;, Wapping, iiSSSSfPSST:.20 Ndv*. OMiedy T|n» Americw bearhug on his. South obtain a fair trial In Tolland became the bride of Geoffrey s pretty good arrangement, doesn’t 7:46 Bob asTBey American tour. CoUnty.” ’ Gibbs Jr. of (Coventry Saturday *|:UU WorM^tonlM The" gesture of affection was it? I t is.' i:l|-H uM a‘nUiOi* , Benito Nardone, presl •Lessner le eeekihg the change S5C«t Rockville^ JSLnGt SS TJZXipCS, 4^4 nAwIn/f trf fiffiBIIVA morning, at St. Francis of Am IsI this.^ ;00 N*w* in'oourt for the trial of Palmer, V l» . 12 “ Church, South Windsor. Here’s another point you’ll Uke: H;10 Muate TUI On* , M I [ r I O N - dotttT.of . the governing council of accifiisa 6f *l*ying -two pereons In successful operations. ^ 1:W N*wa. Wan OH otitis'*Knallest./of the_lteiith Ameri­ Hyde - St. ; Mrs. Susan Zutautas, The state at pifSSent pays'"* $1 .. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, ------...... Hebron Jan. 19; Lesener spld tesU- 156 Unlpri St.; Mrs. Anna Be'aii, and Mrs. Geoffrey Gibbs Sr., Twin 3TOU pay-only 10 cento per chedc can republics, a* -Eisenhower mony given by newsmen showed minimum fqe^prescrlptions. Pre­ • :0U Bl* IboW stepped from his plane. The other Vern(^'; Haven Convalescent scriptions costing from 60t cents to Hills Dr., Coventry. used-p^d you pay this as you um , f:IO Jobn Daly Hoc eoiihy •“ ■Su*'*** that Lt. niomas M. O’Hrien, com­ Home; Carol DeMaranville, Wind­ The Rev. James F. Glynn, pastor dries erlea *t**d< ■eddoil .eight membeia o f' the council mander. of the --Colchester State $2.90 haye a mark-up of 66 2-3 your/d^ks; you dop’t have to buy Shook hands. sor Locks; Mrs. Doris Jones, El­ per cent 'while a $3 prescription of St. Francis of Assisi Cimrch, About 1,000 .persons, standing Police 'il-oop, gave out Information lington; Patrick Henderson, 381 performed the double ring cere­ a whole book in advance. 11:10 Public Affair* \ . of. a confession by Ealmer-which has a 50 per' cent mark-up. 13:00 Ntws (H*b Off obt* *«w»«— on a terrace of Carrasco Airport, Center *Bt.; Mrs. Theresa Jalbert Under-the new system' Shapiro mony and celebrated toe nuptial InwpeiMfyMnui 0*(d. _ _ _ _ _ terminal, looked- on. The day was would ’’Indlcede that the accused and son, 34 Kenwood Rd., Vernon; Maas. The (ihurch 'was decorated There’s a 25 cent monthly eervioe. WPOP-1416 is guUty;:’ said the minimum will- be 66 cents WELD!Ol4 DRUG CO . HAND-LASTED beautlM and the temperature l^rs. Bernice Morrison and daugh­ and the markup o n ' all prescrip­ with white pompons and earn*'-' charge on your CheckMaater ao 8:00 N«*i. Weatker Reed countered thsit the • news ter, Covento^ Mrs. Sundina tiona 8-.15'Conn. Ballrodm '601 Main StrOete-MI S-8.821 oomfortable 71. coverage of the case were the tions will be 20 per cent. ’^Is, the count... but 7:00 Ray Bomtra Elsenhower hailed'- Uruguayans Walsh . and son, 54 Maple St.; ,. The bride, escorted by her fa­ II :00 New* "usual acemuds” given to homicide Mrs. Eleanor' Bolduc and daugh­ commissioner said,- will reriilt' in a 11:10 Ray Homer*' >. ' as., chi'tnpions of democratic prin­ cases and setyed the . purpose of saving .of $25,000 a year bn a con.- ther, wore a gown; of white' em­ these few penniea LOO Du Raye** c ip le s and- declared their- Institu- ter, 55 W.eHs St. servative -estimate of 2,000 pre- broidered - organza het over satin \ tlohs have won. the applause "of ‘Infonn'ing tile public of develop- faring you a reg­ - smo—'iiifi mente.” Reed added, “ I can’t im­ La?rk]SL^raUngtonT*V?^^^^ | scriptltms in .th e j^ w Haven area, with a chapel train ahd a crown, 8:00 N*wa, Weather and Sfierto' every i^m'erican, school children of seeded pearls with fingertip u la r MONTHLY 4:30 Album oPtee Day !. and adults alike.’.’ agine that It would be'impossible Carpenter Rd., Bolton; Mrs. June . „ - ■ », «;4a Tbre* Star Extra to impanel e Jury of 12 from tele veil. She carried.a‘'cascade of white statement of your 7:00 Dick J8ert*l The United States, he said, Bir&all, Andover; Mr*. Margaret Better Than ^one carnations and roses with steph- 7:80 New* CUM SHELL FOFt M E N traasiires. its partnership with county.” McLean; a E* Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Ledyard, March 2 (>P)—The as- anotia streamers. CheckMaater acxount so T;45 Redid Hoecow Cor. jSpnice and Birch Ste. Uruguay 'And other" Le.tin Amerl The trial Is scheduled to open*, Eva Murray, South 5^ventey; Coventry;' ,| g^gora in .the.... ^owns of Ledyard - - ■ 8:00 Bro^way, U.8.A. , MIS-6051 next .Tueaday morning. Lessner Mias Marylou Jackson, Bellows 9:00 What’* Your Opintoa If ycuLjikeSomething just a bit out of toe ordinary, can countries ahd ’’wants .this Mrs. Joseph Keish, French Rd., aniLPrestoh, along the east shore Falls, Vt., was maid of honor. She that you know rights 10:000 Concert Hall ORDER PUT VP you’ll certainly go for these imported shoes. Leather . partnership to be a'model, of mu­ said today ha would not he ready Bolton; E lanuel Zahner, 5 Hilltop of'the Thames River, agree that 11:00 N*w* wore a gown’of white organza ■with where it etanda, averY 11:18 Sport* final . TO TAKE HOME lined find with oak bent solc'S; Five atyles to choose tually helpful cooperation among to proceed by then. '' i Dr.. Rockville; Mrs. Margarqt hal(. a loaf—or house, rather—IS coral flowers appliques, a coral bow 11:80 Mld-dilia Mood* from. Let us fit you to a pair tomorrow and walk sovereign states, some-large, iome He said it is the,right of the Keough, 49 Academy St.; Karl better toan none. headpiece and c a rri^ a cascade of month. That’s n ot true iw 13:Si N*w*. 8lCB Off out with one of toe finest pairp of Shoes you’ve ever accused td'have a fpeedy trial, but Gustafson, .22 'Yernori S^-: Mrs. ■ Ledyard’a grand list, Just out, ' Ask Wednesday small.” cbral carnations and stephanotU; WDrP—1226 Worri..:_ ' Nardone praised the President ”thla accused doesn’t want Tt that Vivian Gavello. Wapplhg; .Ernest lists 1,3921/i bouses. The ' half accounts that tend yoi$, . 8 'On Fldanci*! New*.,,; S p e c ia l! as a' crusader for American broth­ speedy.” Lessner added that he has Lihders; 57 Main St.; Gregory house, it develops, squats on the Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen "a atatemfent only 'every t h b iH ’ 4H» World New* Roundup GOLDEN FRIED ' - not, completed his. Ihveattgatlon Kruh, 851 Center St. border of Ledyard -and neighbor­ Gibbs of. Coventry, sister of the 8:1k Hhoweaaa,ead New* erhood and friendship 7:00 fWtOD Lowt* »' Filletaf Sole . ..(. 7 0 f Eisenhower flew here from San and* Is having trouble obtaining ing Preston. Half toe house and bridegroom; and'Miss Carol Hew­ months.. Y6u want CheckMaator’a 7:15 Evenlnk Devotion* R E M fM IE R ! itt of Mancheeteit'' Miss Judith 7:10'Phowrk*e N.w* R eg u larly tiago, Chile, after previously vlsltr Palmer’s service medical records. half toe lot are amicably clainled monthly' atatemeht, and you’ll 7:86 FamUy Theater. Fish ’ii C hipi .... 9 k REGAL'S YOUR Ing ^azil and Argentina. He He said Palmer w*» wounded and by each town for tax .purposes'.' •■\Vlld of Southbridge, Mass., cousin’ in your :00 N*W* $ 1 9 .9 5 -winds Up his 10-day round of vis hospitalieed with what appears to Hornet Planned Ledyard’s taxable property - this at the bride, was junior bridesmaid. have it!. ' 2:06 Worid M ay girls' 7 to 14 Its tomorrow when he takes off have peen "intra-cranium in­ Each wore-gowns of^aqua organ-, If ybU-don’t have a CheckMaator for Puerto Rico.. juries.” Palmer is a veteran of crease, and., ia' about double the za, similar to toe matoXf honor’s, rt'f ' The briefness of the .stay, aniount of the 1954 grand list. and carried cascades of aqua tint­ checking account now-^giye your- World War IL... ed carnations and stephanpUs. GheckMaster spring suits Uruguay will prevent ’ extensive Lessner allpo said he could not Plans for a 44-lot subdivision on V aelf this time iaaving cbnitonienoel talks with Uruguayan officials, remember any man, being put to tjhe south *l(le of Spring St. have iVeMi Welfare Rul&s Stuart ^Archibald Jr., Allendale, 4 but one subject Uiat is likely to trial so soon after alfeg^ homl-. been submitted-by Bros, to N.J.,. cousin of to* bridegroom, Pay yoinr. bOla fay mail in the com­ STORE. C^e Hartford, March 2 (JPi — State served as best man. Ush'era were come ‘up is" Chllesm President clde, pointing out that ■flarch the Town Planning Commission welfare applicants and - benefici­ fort o f your oBm h o m e-let the $10-98 Jorge Alesaandri's proposal for will be only seven weeks since the for-approval. Richard Bari of WlMlmantlc, Leon checking FermaneBt Alterattetif conference on arms reduction .in alleged homicides in Hebron. The proposed subdivision is call­ aries will be required to use more Gardiner, Glastonbury, and Law- postman do yOur walking for you. ,for top Life of tM gar­ of their own resources for support rence Bria, Greenwich.Wi ment. An exidnatv* Latin rJl^erlca. ^ In other -actions today'. Lloyd ed Lookout Mountain and- -wlirbe under new regulations announced till 5 P.M. R ayon and .4.vnel two-piece^suif with sfiigle Roy, 42, of Manchester, reversed entered from Spring St. Mrs.' Beauregard wore a green ‘You can arrange for your Cheek* Regal eervlea. ^ . Toasting Alesswdri at a fare­ today. print street-length I silk dress with MqntlAT*. Tnesdajrs, Friday*. well dinner, in Santiago last night, his plea from guilty to several • * The property, about 39 acres, is Welfare Commiasioner Bernard Meater in a matter of minUtaa at breaisted jacket, embroidered Peter Pan linen counts of forgery back to e-plea of adjacent to land of the Carol Case white accessories 'and white rose account! glisenhower said the (Chilean lead­ Shapiro said -the new rules are a corsage. The bridegroom’s moth­ any of our 28 offices. > ‘ run cbliar brass buttons. Accordion pleated er’s views on disarmament' "mtut innocent. Lloyd originally pleaded Denison estate and lies west of the further move to shave state wel­ Thursdays 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. innocenl to toe charges qn Jan. 15, Highland Spring. ' er wore a blue taffeta dress with skirt with bordA- embroidery rnatching c6l- command the attention add re- fare costa.'They follow by only a white accessories Bind white II boure'.nf tmlnterruptod aervloe. Apedt of eifery-thoughtful citisen- but subsequently changed hi* plea Plans , call for 30,000 square foot W . Choice of green or navy., , to guilty. His cos* was continued minimum lot stg . Water and sew­ few days another batch of new corsage. ,!i^- m the hemisphere.” regulations with ecoiiomy also the A-reception fo r'176 guests-vWUf Elsenhoyrer had told the Chile-^ until the next session. er service would be provided by goal. held, at toe K of C Home after c u r r e n t a n n u a l ah Congress earUer that hie gov Ronald Foucher. 31, of Ware, toe town. The._trai:t is in Rural He- said today the latest regur DIVIDEND RATE 3 4 ® /o Mass., was found guilty by Judge Zone! ’ •> ■ ‘ toe cei^o n y . Mrs. Glbba’ travel The Cohneetteiit Bank erament'is .prepared Jto j^ p e ra te latlons win be reflected, "in de­ coatume w»$ 6 .white wool drees ' a wonderful selection of pre-teen snita . ”ih any practical steps that - niay LoiseUe of ' attempted''Incestl He' layed applicatloiis for assistance with rose accessories and a gray AND TRUST aiMPANV ~ ^ ah d wilts in sizes 3*3 to^-fix itteludlng be ihltiated by. theigibvemment of will be sentenced March 25' after while toe applicant is supporting a presentenc* investigation. coat. After- a ' wedding j trip ■ to I plaide, walker types and Chanel .adapts- 'Chile or any of her-neighbors to himself on his own resources!”' New York City, toe couple will ■ f t " f t f t - tiona in grey, gr.een o r navy - priced to reduce expenditutW on arma AboutTown In additioh, he Said, toe new be at home at 11 S. EagleviUe Rd., Zommuhitiet rules will pr^uce "increased re­ KhoHwood Acres, Storra, after 30 Offices...». serving 21 Connect^ ' • , $19.98. . . V' - jtlessan^i, replying to Bksen Funeniig BucklandUchool-PTA'yill'spon- imbursement "to-tike State' for ka- Maroh 9. , ' . fcWer’s toast; told hte visitor qor it food sale tomorrow, at 9 a.m. siatance already gfahted from.aa- The bride was graduated from SAVINGS ."You have woii with yoUr per -'Winfred B. OUnack at the J, W. Hale Deipartment eete which will be liquidated.at the Manchester High School in Ubd JIEMBER FEDEWL DEPOSIT INSURANCE (^RPOMtiON 6 MOUER FEDEMt l O W ' sonal sympathy the sincere and Private funeral'servicesior Win­ Atore. earliest .possible time rather than^ and from Middlesex Memorial OPEN WED^ THURS., FRUULL 9 P.M; v I deep Affection of all Chileans." subsequent to toe death of a ben­ Hospital School • Of NUrsing in fred B. Gilnack, 14 Mounuln Rd., Middletown last' June. ^he Is ci?l(j L O A- N , , MON./TUES.,SAT,g lO A .k to A'pAA. \ ^ I'l He added that Eisenhower had Glastonbury, will be hel(J tomor­ Tryoiits for the Cancer Society eficiary.” O C I V 1 I O N '■lads a profound imppessio row at to* Wetkine-West Fimeral benefit talent ehow will be held Most of toe .new .procedures call employed in . the opei^ting room A .s ,S ftorougb "modasty and simpleness Home, 142 E. Center St. The Rev. toniglu •at 8 o’clock at fonDa tightening of the $600 llmi- at Mancheifer Memorial‘Hospital. PARK FREE IN PURNELL PARKING vPuk 'iM ™ At; '- of hoigt* whlab are without doubt John R.'Neubert, pastor'of Com­ Home. Joseph Macalone will di­ taiion on personal pro|>my hold ' Mr. Gibbs Was graduated - from pjj - ■ '"T , aiaat a^u ata language with munity Baptist Church, Will -offici­ rect the second aniuial show. Maa- Inge which'a bcmeflclary may re- Manchester High School in 1956 wfeleli you have expressed y o p *■ ate. Burial wlU be in Buckingham ters ^ ceremonies ’ will be toe t a ^ .Cjornmineioner Shapiro said and 4* now a senior at Unlveraity Hlaalo tWit also are ours.’ Cemetery, Gtsatonbury. There will oc^edy team of Reoto and Elng to* regulations' 'wUl dlequaUfy of Conneotlcut' He la a member 1 -V i. Obtef Sxeputtve .filfi be no calling lieara. from WDRC radio Btetioa. some applicant* for aeMetanoe and of Lank;* Cht Alpha fraternity.

'K. 4 ' . ^ I N • , -,J • . .'a - f’ -’ ■ • • • MANCHESTER-BVENINCS HERALD. MANC5HESTBR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960 ilANUHfcSTER EVENING HEHALP. MANUHESTEK, GONE.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH g, 1960 ...... ' ■ -_^____ ■ ------. I .. I ■ ■ I II ..... PASB TWELVE cent of llO •prisoners put to death injured were in the first three were Mexicana and Negroes. cars. No. 1 was on its side. No*. Coventry Brown Pushes California had 417 hom l^e# in INVESTMENT PROBLE^: Non-Siop" for Third Day 14 Killed, 65 2 and 8 leaning T>n it. Two- carf Albert Sees Subsidy 1965 the governor said. Only 52 were welded- together by the tre- defe,idahts were convicted of first Our offtoe la open Thuraday evening* f r w 7 to t e>eleck tw’ "mendous heat, ^ For R^eal of degree rturder; only S, or 3 tn r ypuryCNIr COnVBIUBglWe convenleBce. M.JWUIf,you pretoi,larvava* wewa» wlHw*** hav* ***** -y ^ Hurt as Train regkrtered repreaentittlve* caD on you, at your eejivenlqwor The scene was- onie of twiqkbd cent, were-sentenced to death. ' Dixie Senators Hold rove "Theref cin be no meaningful *aN*t you. t e t h e r yuar problem hnrolvee w tkoeawd or Uv meUI, smoke, ankle-deep olJ, 'car* Death Penally exemplary value, to a punishment mOHon'oons**, wo hate Oie faclHtloa to render you ooreplete Hits Oil Truck compressed like sccon^hs. Oh topay-turvey roofs of je k n physi­ the taddenoe of which is but on* cians with satchels in'Thsnd waited (Continued from Pnga One) . (ConMnM Crses Fage One) t o 50," Brown said. To Rights Filibuster He toM of 19 clemency oasea he (Continued from Page One) for toirh opera tofa .to bum ac- SPAR Recruiting amine our books and giv# you the ’The repealsr would mean Uf* Im­ has reviewed to hi* 14 month* a* Shearson, Hammill fiCO. cesii holes. figures; or get Wyer (William (<5o«HBued from P «f« One) vote. Instead he paired with Sen. road crossing. They said he paused prisonment for 24 prisoners awsit- chief execuUve. Six were com­ Mwbw* Na* r«* $*»^ fctaarea . Reopens in State Wyer of Wyer, Dick and Com­ •‘YouVh th« boss" at B E N E F I C I ^ Richard Russell (D-Ga), the ab­ only mombn^rlly — but did not ______John L. MacQudm wHl ing execution. They toclude (Jhesa- muted to life ImpriionmenL The 813 Main Slr»i» Monehoator • MHehall pany, New York City, a^trans- With the approval of apprOprla-^Mrs. other elghL to hi* words, “we, have Ui« Democrat* and Sen. Prescott sent leader of the Southern Sena­ make a full stop — before driving CASH? Just say the word! Phone BeneficiaL and get the s p ^ at the Rotary aub^-dlnner man, convicted f t kldnM>*robbenr Bush (Connt for Uie Rfcpublicans. tors) Johnson was paired for his Extended Forecast The re-opening of SPAR recruit­ portation poHsultant firm that es­ money ydu want for taxes and other Spriiigtime expenses! ilons totalling 81,214,000, at a spe- given imto the executioner; Mis­ his cargo of more- than 7,000 gal­ ing in Connecticut for a llniited meeting at 8:45 tonight at . the with bodily harm—a capital asrreed to the respite. motion to kill the amendment, and timated the New Haven’s com- Remember: it’s' Just like 1-2-3 to call dal town mooting last night, a First CongregationalCongreaational ChurchChui VM- fenae to Cailfomto—Involving sex­ erable, bewildered sacrifices.” lon* of crude oil onto the tracks. period of time ha* been announced muter losses at $8.4 million an- Pre\iou8lv. civil right* propon- Russell was paired against. Windsor Locks, March 2 (/P)— proved, come in, and pick up your loan at Beneficial. xpilestons was passed In the town try. Y^e topic will be "Our For­ ual- indignities against two young “I have studied their cases and enU had objected to spelling the In hi* apeech, Sen. Johnston de­ Witnesses toid the Investigate^' by Coast Guard .Headquarters, nuallyli put him on the stsmd and I know that not a single execution The U!S. Weather Bureau at Brad­ G irls-between'20 and 30 who - Phone todayr - <(f Coventry. eign Aid Prog-am." women. fillbtistera' in that fashion. scribed civil rlghU legislation as the driver seemed to turn h i s ^ - examine Mm till doomsday." Meeting Beset has .ever halted the sale of. a ley Field issued this 5-day fore­ have graduated from high achbof Within an hour, slightly more ’The governor,, in his message, EREE PARKING The recess bro4 -my colleagues are sound asleep." but -only forward cars in the tan­ Robert H. V ^cox of the School cently for the benefit of the local a t 200 N. Mato St. Vx|K COAT gled, ground-up jumble caught fire. St. Mary’s Club Harding, formerly archdeacon of southern states have the highest ^ ^ d had lost quite a lot of rest-)' Building ConidBlttee told Trlbou campaign. Hartford and vicinity, was parish, homicide rsta of all.' Browii de­ Chip marks were found near the N^CRAFT A net adjusted taxable. 1959 The first three of the four Diesel the buUdlng program would be ob^ing the four roll calls aifd Attend* Session Visitor at SL Mary’s for a year scribed the rate ” of executions tock on the rear door by a patrol­ grand Ust of $34,655,835 was re­ units were, charred to blcckened financed over a 20-ye*;r period, P. Raymond Broga recently at­ To Hear Layman three quorum calls of the^atly ported to the Board of Finance by after his retirement from active amdhg Negroes to the peep South man at 11:20 last "night rubble—reduced, one newsman -With a Hartford Bank quoting an tended ah sJl-day conference of According to police, entry ap­ • . > mormijg hours. the Board of Tax Review yester­ a n ------I minlst^. as shocking, but said that to Cali­ suggested, ,to hardly more .than, estimated 3.6 to 3.8 per cent fata the Connecticut AaaoclaUon of As- ^n electrical engineer who left parently was not gained. SlXM 3 to 6x Two hours after he« jit&rted,V EJr- day. half their>orlginal slje. Ask obeuf Sodn Modorniiiim Cfodit Plan fpr ' Mr. and Mrs. Janies F. Marshall fornia over a 15-yesr period. 80 per vftt got ir^spiteI as Adolleague de- SiARS ®f Interest charge on bonds. Wilcox sesstog Officers ^ the Oak Dale L l* profession to dedicate hi*: life are chairmen of the food commit­ William Luddecke. chairman, The last two -cars remained on ROEBUCK AND CO numbing ond( Hooting . , . up to 3^months ils o said an etUmatad 16 per ce*^ 1 9 . 9 8 manded the\l3thI jpiorum call since said' the Board of Finance will the trackSi . Increase hi the present grahd list ^ '*'^Si”d ^ s U st, to the Incurably m and the dlsclp- tee. Tiiose assisttog are Mr. and the i-clock sesriohs meet tonight to set the tax rate, Eleven hundrsd feet of track to poy thg4)oloiieo. - , . would be necessary to finance the Mlss Kay Blsaell of Cross St. line of a religious order will ad Mrs. Donald E. Alsbaugh, Mr. arid Sixes 7 t o 14 started Mon noon. ■ baaing its calculation* on thi ad­ were tom up, some twisted Into '-.achool bonds. has been named to the dean’s list o,e 60-50 Club o t 8L Mary’s Mrs.' Clarence Maron, Mr. and Mrs, Only flye' l prs were present justed figure. grotesque loops around the shat­ Randall N. Brown, and Mr. and \ At the rate of 3^ per cent the at Simmons <3ollegfc M s* ** Eplacopal Church Friday evening, 24.98 at the ^me. cloakroom The Board of Tax Review's fig­ tered cars. first payment on the bonds wouW Mrs. Hebert R. Kingsbury Jr. cots . and Capitol hotels the ure represents a reduction of $72- Fifteen ambulances came from a junior and-ta mi^oring to Span- ^ B „o ie r H. WU- The House-uy-thsP-Lake ' was FREE M oroHotW o^ . . ot I.OSO Coft Ptr GoHen be^76,«00. Thla figure was ar- CAMPUS rtyH' - rights advocate assembled 950 in the grand list figure of $34,- four nearby towns. Helicopters rived^t, Wilcox sfcld. In this man­ To Attend Music Confak ^ founded, to 1823 and; .ha* 80 bed* J t PARKINa ^fSie SI Senators needeCKto answer .. ,Wg Holp on Woshdoyf 738,585 given to the Board of Tax helped shuttle the Injured to three FiMtor Roep^bry ner: ^ ,0 0 0 In principal, $45,(X)0 John CnirisUe of Mato SL, for chronically 111 men and boys. the roll. The Senate's two oldeit Review by Assessor M.o n t a g u e Bakersfield hospitals. . 4n Intariat, mlfius $80,000 III state Vidk 14 Univftrsitv of Coil-1 North ICMt. Pe., one of the good Patients are admitted from the members, Theodore Francis Green An ambulance driver, Don Wil­ Glost-Uii n ^ rTonk Guoromtoed 15 Yoon J u n io r 'S White. ikl. S t S studenU S St- Barnabas’ Brother Dioceses of and Brie. (D-RI) and James E. Murriy seemed ' to 22. ChrisUe* and the others are o’clock ipaghetU dinner knd- husl- bas under a simple rule to : assist facing Oak spicuous by tfieir absence. -•quals 1 mill to taxes. The fltsli sessor's Office, because of correc­ have pretty good control." year’s payment*;,^ would mean roembers of the recently created | ness meeting. the Order through prayers and Ervin was able to sit down dur­ tions by the assessor subsequently Engineer L. A. Snyder and Fire­ GAS WATER HEATEJl alms and by advocating and teach­ about a 6 miU inctaase. Over a pe Guests of the club will be the . - ., man A. H. Bradley, both of Fresno. UofC chapter of Music Educators. v\ ing the 19 minutes required to made on the last. The first K^able iiod of ye^iV, Wilcox p Ervin, a former State Supreme -1 the dmoctlxntlon' period, the aver- entry corrcependwit _F. Court Justice, dwelt at length on rett, left.his imperiled vehicle on CRRFHMRN Mge cost of. retiring bond# would Uttle, taiephm FUgrim checked . styled wfiihi lAnen numerous court decisions, at' times the tracks, jumped and ran. When SAVE coltdrfd coot A . he underwent extensive questioning Six Spots Open the train hit ^ d fire exploded^ 2H mills. fiwn Sens. FVank''J. Lausche (D- flames spewed'^over 111$ running m - ^ Sees fiS Min Bats Time Gap . For your girl’a as a trim of braid and Ohio), who regularly supports civil In Paratroops Garrett, who dashed into an irrigX-1 , Hs ssi4 that with paying for the White button# give rights legislation, and Albert Gore tlon ditch. He was burned to a I ■school, the estimated mill irate In Before the year A.D. 100, Pliny Comihuni'on we it that spociol (D-Tenn). At one point. Sen. John Six- vacancies exist in the local NOW 3961 would be about 59 mills, wrote o f / the influence o f the winner added touch. Gray Hours after the crash debris based on the present grand, list have: Sherman Cooper (R-Kyl also ques­ Army Recruiter's airborne quota. I moon on tides, but ' tidal law* worsted fbnnel tioned Ervin about Supreme Court Any young men interested in en­ was 'still burning. Several possible j $5 Month on Soars M. C, P. Croftiman Tilting Arbor ■ ivith school bonds to start paying were not worked ' out until Sir FREE eases. listing to fill these vacancies are dead were still sealed in the ] fo r the estimat'd mill rate might Isaac Newton discovered the law Purnell . Communiop by Af\ai4^ Navy .worsted > He quit after four hours, to be requested to get in touch with Sgt. wreckage. , 8 4>e 59 mlllB. He said the mlU rata o f g;ravitaUon to the 1600’s. Parking gabardine. - followed after another quorum call John Lamon at the Army-Navy Floodlights, and generators were No more skimping on hot water, when you install s -Inch Bench SciW has shown these increases over the Dresses, Veils b y _ ^ . plln D. Johnston (D-8C). Club Monday, Tuesday or Wednes­ brought In so rescue and repair new HOMART automatic gas water heatir with Ther­ -past three year*, from 39 mills on But tiie'Bputh Carolinian had a day, between the hours of 9 and 5. work could go on through the | ' 8 8 the October 1957 grand list to 43 and Navy Skirts chance to gatherJiU strength while mo-Channel flue. See it. today at SearsT • Ruggedly canetrwctsd -mills In 1958, and to 46 mills in night. ' , J, I and reasonably the Senate went Ahroyrt its pre­ Radio Voices Studied It was Bakersfield’s worst dls-, • IxcsptieiMliy accurate J959. dawn' series of roll cailt.'-.. aster sinc^rthe Kern County earth- AUTOMATIC GAS WATER _ The town is presently undergo­ Juniora 7 toi 15 After Ervin sat. down, if'^bek quake July 21, 1952; that killed! ing revtouatlbn and it is expected lRLOI . priced, too! Washington—The Federal Avia- m a in 8T.-:-MANCHESTER only 15 minutes to round up 12, injured 35 and caused mii-U HAS GLASS-LINED TANK^AS L( th ^ the grand list •will increase quorum. UAisAgency is aptosoring develop­ low priced witfT'fop quality feotyresl 2!4-in. dapth Considerably. ment (^aTuexperimenilsd device\Jo lions of dollars’ damage. See Sears coAiplete line of water ; A O Pre-t8Mn 8 to l i The attire of some Senators re; The scene was cold and windy. 1 ' - Bertion A. Hunt, chairman of vealed their rush and fatigue. Sen. improve the''tnt*]Hglbility or ease bf cyt. Floating motor mount inaintains belt tension.) 1 . Smoke was so dense before dark | heaters for your best selection, i.10 Gal. I'Jtoe School Building Committee Stuart Symington (D-Mo) aho\yed of understanding Of voice commu­ 17x’14-ia table with 8 '/a-id. ahead of blade. At aald the town’s bond counsel had Superbly tgilored, up in a dark blue suit, which cov­ nications in aviation. Studies are fell that cars two miles away i ;kdvised floating two bond issues, ered a black pajama top instead of being made of the human '~vblce needed lights to drive. shown except for extensions which ore extro. ____ Priests were-on the'-scene, giv- one to fall within the present bor- chfickied suede'.. . To t w Ik ihirt. — .laiiuand theLiie a.tJVUacoustical0Li%je»i environmentwiivu vinsswiiv lit•** Homart Air Filtars yoWing capacity o f the town, and f - sizes 956 In the vote killing? the long which alr-l»bn.Girklo^^ O G 8 Plan 2h-lrich, 214 H P., 2-cycl# h.| ■»nd equipment of a kitchen in the "school. ’Voter# were given a clw^e c H O P P m Sli^n Shore for ita ^ipwn-up fashion. The soft sleeves, in gold Boys^ Town power mower. Adjust* to ' on whether or not they wanted the tta^way collar, ea v roll^up sleeves. And you’ll or navy. cUl % to 2\4-ln. Front­ achool to contain a kitchen, The lower floor side discharge, Sturdy original appropriation recommend-; PRICES/ love Its carefree iwy! So qi^k-dbytog. No ironing wanted. ^ steel housing/- ad by the School Building Commit­ No pill, no futx, no shrink! White and pastels, tee - and Board of Finance was A . A' ir* (he no-iron jtabfic odoerHred in Readerii Oigtst ’ I -$30,000Jor a fully equipped kltch- th« nfriv > + s .^ 4 - , ^ A V -gn. Also: 4 to fix, $1.88: Subteen, 8 to 18, $2;98-$S.98 and'7 to 14, It wLi explained that this $lM-$2.98. “ i8 8 amount could be accepted, reduc^ confinental slacks' -c Rogulor i ^ A Y YOUR f a v o r it e SONGS or4eJecWd. T h e factUties approved by BUly the Kid or Farah ' 9a« toch .Will provide a-secondary lunch pnj^ PRICE! gram. ■ INSTANTLY WITHOUT LESSONS^ Tlio meeting authorixed the town On Our Remaining Traps air impurities : in heating.- SSBOW N HOLDS MOWER OF - , -to issue bohos and.auth'0.ri*ed. the Sizes 3 to 7 ...... 2SS A A cooling, ventUariiTg system*. Doii’t YOU^ CHOICE TILL MAY 1»t Board of Selectmen to determine CARCOATS StylM for Mion, mads for let a clogged filter cut down effi; . ‘the rate ' of tnferest. form and ’ fUld' ciency. 16x20xl-inch. Other sixes liarticolars, and other details con- Sizes 6 to 12...... also at savings! * ■ yected with the bulldtng program. Ions wtar, pricOd for value! . Members Of the SBC. 'Were con­ WOMBrS GOAU Lody Konmorc Autemotie Diihwoshor ^ (Not Au sisM) ; , ; sizes 14 to 18. .. firmed as .well as authorixed to ex­ and htf^kies 4.98 Here’s cverytlii^g "ymp^eed in, the way o f work Sovos You Tfmo Aftor Evory Modi pend the appropriations votad last . flight. Authorixation was also togs . . . all stupdXqiMility-made garments that MOLDED the new ii»lor tones in, willowi' ' ^ v e n to .issue bbnds to defray Ad­ gold, antelope, gray- or beige, will serve you loifg and well ori the .job! ditional Costa-connected with'-the BLOUSES IT'S TOILET SEATS ’ lorrbwtog'lpf money in-antlcipa- Bedford cord or polished cotfoni .. Tlpn of stau aid. ' Economy-priced OOP Set to Oauoos Beg. Feiiture The Republican Town Commit- $2.98 We lee oaucUs at 8 p.nu Thurs­ day at tne Church Community and WASHES $3.98 ^ouse. The session 'will be to se- S^ERVICE 'tect party-endorsed candidates as MARLOW'S delegates to the Republican State 956 Point Rallor Set V FOR 12 CoUventloo. June 6 and 7 in Hart- FURNITURE DEPARTMENT MAIN IS Down. $9J)0 Monta tm CLEARANCE! Tirpolene Make* lord, as wen as the'Congressipn- Facing WORK CLOTHES ^OR MEN sen*PI*" • '*1 District fuid the Senatorial' Dis­ OAK Scar* Ea*y / Paint Go Further trict conventions. J Also , on the . agenda will 6e se­ — r IS SCLLING A U FLOOR Rotating upper rack assures lhal, every spot on Regular 33 1.77 lecting partytandorsed candidates Beg. $2.98. "1^2 3 ^ PANTSi—Tcm, gray and grten ...... $4.49 3.95 each t.14i " ^ members o f the party town j SAMPLE LIVING ROOM SGITU ' SIZES, to 44 , - Cut your painting tlme,b In- \. every dish is thoroughly cleaned. Choice of 4 fcludes'l-qt. baked enamel' Mmmittee for the coming two years. i Reg. $8.98. 1^2 3 9 ^ INCiUDING SECTIONALS AT wa.shing actions; modern.. straigjjt lifle design,. tray/,-7-in^ dynel rollej coal­ w tor oil oil peintt. A roRn^ SPURTS TOMATieH 7 7T r : ...... $3.79 Long-life pressure 'molded I er /with ■'^removable cover blindbl4nd of Hi* ibm« iplvantt u^m In - Mtoatrel Rehearsal . ' SIZES 141/| to’ IT/) - . Mi ^ feather Atlaches easily to faucet. HOMART seat is posture-formed th ^ ’s easily qhanged! momHaeturg of modom polntt. " St. JUde Council cast of the for- comfort. Available in white minstrel sl.bw to be presented soon GOME ON I N - DTHKR SIZES IN PANTS to 5ff^ , Will rehearse at SL Mary’s Church ■.- ■ MA’PCHINT. SHIRTS to SO and colors; '' MANY O’lHER CLEBIMNCE SALE PRICES hall aftar the! Ash Wednesday, j . -1 ' - elty as a >flower sovo! r ^ . 9Ce leevice at the church tonight. ITEMS ARE IN ORDER TO MARK BOOM FOR , ^ ] ON SALE! iSeroco Lat^x Flat IPaliitj *• Tlje Catber t 'Men's' Club over' I sg. ydi vinyl the weekend resumed work on its N ^ MPIONA s h ip m e n t s ARRIVlQNO SOON 6a s y floor covoring home on Snake HUl Rd. , MATCWNO TABLE .. .$25.06 ' Z ■ PatroLfitakes $30 f *■ ' . ' ‘ Rejf. .3.49' Gallon TERMS! o m a t c h in o b e n c h . .:$20.00 Spi Yd. - -.Coventry. Police Patrol! has real- Come in, loolt them over„>ou-will find it’s lesf ex- ■ $30 to date as proceeds of the T - Strap by ■’ki; M rebent teenage daflee for the bene-1 main 8t.;-man(« bster. ^tiaive t# buy new farniture than reeoyjp* old '^orn H We Carry A^omplete Line Of Toughest vlnjJ^ seals.In fit qf sponsoring' a little league j ,(ai(t-dated),fumiture . . . pattern; seats out dirt i ' 1> , baseball team in the spring. . fTittNEU. r ' Rotary Speakers and ’ grim e.. Chooee PARKING CARTER'S WORK CLOTHES ffrom several designs. ■•Ml*. John Honeycomb,' chal9-> 2-PIECE SUITES FROM [Beamle()B 8, 9, 12-ft.' Aan «rf ths League of Women Vpt-’ FOR PAINTERS, CARPENTERS and STEELWORKERS •rs fm ir a policy committee; and | FREE ‘ 1EUICTBIC CHORD ORGAN widths. - ah Budget - priced.paint for a Purnell ^$ FURNITOEB DEPT— Lower Store Level Alsd. avgii^le Monday, ToesUay. Bafarday, • ■•V in squash heel 10.95. r N -Wednesday, Ttmraday, Friday, 10 ami. to f p.m. ■'■URNITITRB DEFT.—Lower Store L8vel—Mp»-8221 MAl^ STREET, BIANqtESTEBr-MI 9-5281 M l o .'to * " W B GIVE GREEN STAMGG Satisfaction guar.aiiteed or'your money back '* Sin 8-1581 " • BROAD ^TPRFT. w a m m ■_ . , t .'e ■ <*"■

■ -V. ■ -.s' . ■ f‘' . ' ■■, ^ V, . 1. V , Ir' , p A c r m M : i MANCHESTER EVEl«TKd‘HERALD; CONN ; WEDNESDIAT, MARCH 8. 19BQ ■M PAGE POUETEEN U.S. Road Bcatlii BUGGS BUNldPv Climb .4 Per Cent HCW ABOUT Na^lRi I^KESP ■m' PUAAAW W0V1N' WITH TH UNB AN» XLU SHAW AWCANPV HOLWN' Hti IPtH-THB«r* Bargaiibig Chicago, March a (A6- W lia _na* NOBOPVIN ».W1TH VA'INTH'AACA/IEl Place in u n e< { o u s t A M t N u r s / l t>lt> Ubn'a traffic daativ rose 4 p a r i» n t roUKYl I PEftSOr AW VOUEPUACe^ H^6H/COAl«ffATOLATK»J5^K:^ L iste d b y In’ J(»nup^ compared to January I'CANPY IN T ------you I FUDCIs Good Neighbor .gfrro. ftJR 6MA8LINS ME TO F?M2T 1959, tha NaUonal Safety Ooiiricil OOMMUNITV BAlTlsr MEN'S (FELLO triinr h a ^ those east MAITKS. FROWTHEIK. % re p orts. M 0 M6 V/m -i-lT (OCCURS TO W ETH ^ AOUMB SHOP Tha Increase, from 3,780 to 4IMILAR Ei^WlBiTlOM OF >«3UR ^ inrftwT k I Cuiada (ab.) , , ceijterad in six populous Sl^ILL AS AW Escape ARTIST ^IfiHT ]1 J 4}nMr 2 870 SATURDAY, MARCH S at lS.Lli; ?( C K S T / M TH»» B P ro d u cto t B^tas, the council said yesterday, Be APPR6CIAT6DB/1H6MEAA8ERS iV 3 • '1n O0 T H i BO i m P IE S , C A K E S . B A K E D B F -A N S, S A L A D # , fete. , WORDS, A(0 ■ Canaida BCtobick that collactively accounted, for 192 OF- w Loose lO n a a t lt a BMeN S p u r TBodyrt wt««r Bat Croaa Buna Ara DeUdloua Ar» You a Half-SIxa . ire deaths In January this year „THf$,sv/eM- mlnarUa' Half SizB Psrftction Bisat In Cooling Stete Bird Quilt! 'tWfe/ ,O e iJOACT/ BRant . Canturiaa .«so HOT CROSS ytm r You are If you stand 5' S" or than In the corra(^poiiding month II1«?^Lriinl«nn Arrow pewa lo tWoAunlU Malarial roU^ - , If Tamper SBAdaln aoppoaad w u placed on tha bun in a mia- FRIGERATORS AND FREEZ­ B U R T O N 'S 841 Main Street, has linois. Ohio. Mlaaouri, New, Jaraay, 11 Jiiat i^packed a selection of G4>OD THCKSDAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY: *• 9 “ ^* IBOannan a» Cryptagamooi 44Haft ilonary spirit. ’The PINK PASTRY ERS now on display at MONT­ and South Carolina. A mart can . di»trlct plant 46Pimlnutira SHOP, S68 Center St., bakea HOT GOMERY , WARD COMPANY. HAL f s i z e d r e s s e s to r noWr "W e can only hope-that-this In-/ imfflxat ■ CROSS BUNS freah every For example,- the- 14, cu. ft. com­ into-summej^. Especially -designed crease will sound an alarm'to, driv­ BY V. T. HAMLIN > v V M Armor part -BIB^ canopy A L L E Y OOP 34KIndof jrubbar88W lral^ 47 Wtita Wadnaaday and Friday during bination Is the neatest, most care­ to slim and flatter you, a H ALF ers, pedestrians and - traffic en­ REPEAT 30 Property item jj ^ CahtdUn city allowanea Uanb-Tandar, fragraht and flllad free refrigeration you ever had. .SIZE DRESS 'eliminates the need forcement ageiicies lor extra ef­ I CANTfiO AW' a i Pronoun 40 M aat dlabaa 48 In d iv id u ili with plump raUina - and glace Frozen f^d packages look Just- for costly alterations,’ It fits you fort to hold down the toll," How­ l e a v e BJSIA CE OKAV, THEM 31 Canadian SPEdAU SIBritlfhtitto. paniniula 41 I an* of hair BOAnhnnl frultt, HAW CROSS BUNS are bought after weeks of storage. rfectly right avUay. ’you’ll f ard Pyie, council president said. HEBE 1K1 TWB WEU.TAHE IM, S D ogiaat CBUMMV VVTTH US 4 37 Void! 42 Datira doatar (caU.) eatiafying^ with coffee any time. Frost can’t cling because frost yourger, look ■lim.mai' and more ,fl BBMleroba Rerva them with milk aa an afUr- never forms. It's the best stor­ graceful. For a bu^y spring, S T B in io r age center your fam ily could have.- BOPaiaaaaacrad p " I" 1 1- r r r •ehool anaek. chooae any one of the ^JACKET r Shelvep. -crlspera. basket and ator- w r it ln ia . D R E S S E S , o r s' S H I R T W A I S T St. Pat’s Dance We. door '.hold everything from SSShaap IT 14 Fratt .Paean Cooldaa variation . labeled "Berksh'h;e,’ O iaeM • f*a«-. >•#- m 4 oupa rifled anrlohad flour Ui^ julc* cans to large roasting ’Constantine" or VPriee-Wlsfe^ Set at BA Club! J SOLES ftetw x B4 VlawiaBaia as W ipat out rr It a taaapoons baking powder pans>v Keep them for months In There are rich Jerseys to pack MtN'S^ lOYS* or aOUr eaUlM- , SAID M W n a Ljxtaaspoon anda wonderf)^ FROST-FREE conven­ .neatly, arrive fresh • and pretty. ^Reservationa- for .'the anhnal.Bt, tioae. IT 4 taaapoon salt ience. ■ T oil never scrape awajF EXITO NEEDED a? Stain W are are bright, easy-care Da- Patrick's dan . / ceptpd. it will, he held March 13. | TM 49Bauandar a agga DOUS SAVING^ n the remain­ with Carlson's orchestra providing j B IA Z K ST . >4B Canadian in g ^1959 REFRIGERATORS. rpuaic. A buffet will be served; j 1/8 cup milk Port Balnt/paar Sa l^ .- • ZOTTrS„ £% OPEN TBim SDAYt TILL • t M . CARNIVAL' BY DICK TURNER 4B L o w fla t 1 cup chopped A>adanB Carlson’e orchestra win play for j Ingredlenta; t j large. ripC'W ara, . B lV a a a % cup choi^d candied fndt mix A J«vt-el o f a _ the Saturday n ^ t dance thia i BaPadc. 2 /8 Clip cream/ style' -. c o 1 1 p g e COUPON SPECIAL S?;i pOurid ) . • Right In our midst ib^TOURi week, from 9 to L 'X 1 BS Pamala ataaap g tcMpoona vahilla YARN SHOP. 50 CotUge Bfteet, ehaase, 1 ci/p loosely - packed BY AL VERMEER 84 Caafadarata* 81ft together ftour, baking pow­ where you’ll feel right at nttme. vcoarsely-grated Port Salut 'cheese. PRISCILLA’S POP fanaral This attractive, colorful shop^ cup blanched toasted coafsel.v- Y' BBBpdyparU der, aoda and aalt. Cream lard and THEY TEACW WE OUSHT TO Si augtra until light and fluffy. 'Baht an Invitation to relax. Coma chopped almonds,.. 2 tablespoohs. ,SEND OLIVER •- ' ' BBltuaaianBawa a friend Plan a handworlcproj- mayonnaisa-t.vpe salad dresising. lARPETINi THEM MANNERS, Ifanigf^ in egge Add rifted Ingredlenta AH OBEDIENCE ■ ^ T H E R E i • temately M-lth the m lllftStlr in the ect together to harness spare min­ romaine or -other salad greens. . . . | y M O H A W K d i s c i p l i n e BiniMroii^' utes-In a week until yi(u can show M ethod : P a re pears; cu t in Half-: N- faraa (ab.) pecana, candled 40111 and vanilla. off ,8 beautiful something, you remoice stem struc-ture. M ix * * T h 0 Ctfrpet of the Starp** THINK IT' , B O B fK Drop - by teaapoonful* onto a greaaad cooky -aheet.' Bake /tn created yourself (sweater, afghan, cheeses, '.4 cup of the almonds and WAtL-TO-WfttL WILL DO MJM,, n - i / lO a rm a d t mod^ata Oven (3!10 ^greeg hooked rug etc.) INDIVIDUAL the salad dressing; stuff pear cav­ SOME tZ ra a GOOD*/ ‘ for IS mlmitea.. ^Ylel/;, 5 / i ATTENTION IS FREE; The ities with mixture.' Garnish , tops >v eooklee. I tesching encouraging. .guiding with remainingin in g almonds. Serve MANCHESTER you to successful comoleiibn ot- I on rom aine .. M k kea 4 servings. Undar New BUnagaOMt voiir project. FOR THE SHUT- IN who can’t, come to the shop, BY.yJ^ANK O’NEAL Bivary Mlap anil-THra, 'a s expen- E a a v e m b ro id e ry itftc h e s and i A N e ’vr H om e Deaer^-es CARPET CENTER S H O R T R IB S 8386 material and patterns u'lll be riva ahoea that-'are- out-dated with gay colors are used to^mbrolder; -New WALL-TO-W ALL CAR- p l|tf(irtn a n lM ^ / brought to the home and instruc- ••W ntt-to-Jrall Speeialutt** '■'librt'oSafiiBt'to start Iter Yirf-a ua4»'-4fctie- A..4—, w^;-'^0algrta cm’ alter- [ PETING from- MANCHESTER ;. J:- * ■‘■'tharrf'W ^ot worn, lift., Winlbiirdo nating'biiSAa to form a "lovely,! CARPET CENTER. 311 ' M a in /- the J»«w manager.,of . . W ! H A L F Turn’ sprliig into summer With f„|, pastime- that spwds - recov- 1 quilt; - ' \ Their up-to-date, ipacioua MASN^^^STMCir 8H<^ SB^VlCE (Just/inside the thls smart sundress and bolero-. J^en you''get to .know 311 7 itk St.' entrance l %rill remove Heavenly comfort for half aizea. (roUR YAP.N SHOP, you’ll fall In Pattern No. *7 8 1 has hpt-irhn , "O''’ displays ' 19*0 OPPOSITE STATE AKMOKY platforms and replace thick heels N o. 838(L with Patt-O-Rama Is i„ve with It. , i transfer for 50 motifs; stitch illus^/weaves. ^ (-olors. pattems Just with the new slender (pea ao fash- In sizes 12' 3 . ’ 14' 2, I 6' i . I 8 'i _—. ’ I trations;-color c'bart. i j looms of the rpun- BY AL CAPP BOB LUBBERS \'IfCLBEIIpN E 'Irt.'W^ V. LO NG S A M hid , lohable now. Tour /fine velour 2 0 '.,. 22^ 24 >3 , ,4o"j..2 6 ' J. BDii»i u st 3.3 to! IK I -Dress-np Drees-np DlnlierDtawar j. To order, Send . 25c In HATS will be expertly CT ilA N E D 47. Size IT 'i. 3585 ’bust, dress 4 yds. patue, potties oiad. made from,from, oorkpork sausage'sausage Anne Anne Cabot,Cabot, Manchester Manchester Evening i , w4« v ifm « w 8 iJ^^^ykniieeow'^ H eraW , AVE. OF . AM ERI-* Pat indqstry are just inside the r f k K It P A K K IN O A T T H E b 0 6 B xweerrEK a n d , BLOOKE® Your patronage^ 35-inrh; boliero l*i yff*bf can mini--each pattern. Print Name,, Aiidreis aide. Garniah with-.piinced parsley, f many lovely. designs and friends shiua your^tiafaction and i - SMonr itioLouE s u o r h iikiMjuiM.mai mlaa the appeOance of t h e ir w ith Zone, S ty le N(u sn j-free,-Am pBBtterns? a tte rn s? Only>Onl-i?'!26e a copy! ehjoym eofi w e ig h t b y aefecting’ .thM%’ sw eat-1 Send 35c today for your copy Help Them Enjoy Music 'era and akirta In the aame shade.; of the Spring A Summer tsiue StimuiBieStimulate inieresi, interest in musicniuaiK and: i „ .. „ . An Inveatmmit YIeldingvOver , WILL, Matching aaparetes won’t cut | of our complete pattern maga- music education for your child by . 5 Per, Cenf-'-- \ seeing to it instrutaent -lO IW S O N ,o n W > ^ iO M 4m In two.’ erjnphaaizing their zine Basic Fashiiih. that the I "W* suggest the purchaaei' 1 igAnf in hiyit TiAMibltf roTi^iulDn. 1 Co. '•733 ^ s in A SCO T CH *. ARTHURS DI^ClMCf weight prqblern. UTILITY HOLDING COMPA? RAY*^BELLBR S MUSIC SHOP.; BRITE’" FLOOR MACHINE with stock. Detailed Information -re\ THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MOHEV SiH DC U ! Enjo.v More Buying Power Mam Street has : the new ‘'Scotch-Brite PADS wwawLip. TjaneeaeM-**.. Iriah or_Rot, Begorfa: 1013 an IN - ■ gardinr this company mav be had 4 II takes Only miniites to opeij,-a .STRUMENT REPAIR DEPT. AH i thaX you simply place Everyone likes tb be remember­ I bv. un iting or callln" COBURN 9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER Of ST. JAMES ST. By mtrn4 >i W»ii »|iOiPi, fcs i CHARGE ACkTOUNT at W. T. work Is guaranteed. TheV are' the machine w-itMout mechanical ^ “Jahrs's fsthtr doesn’t like her dating the same boy ed with a greeting card. Your I AND MIDDLEBROOK, INC., 829 GRANT COirPANY, 813 M a in St. trained to (Ind and - repair the fastening. Apply, warm, soapy V > too much! I’m ehanking home so he friends w ill feel they have all the ' Main Street, Mitchell 3-1105/’ BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD For home needs and for outfitting trouble .on vour string-and-wind , water to floor. Start the machine J U D D S A X O N ’luck of the lriah"'\when you mail / won’t recognige tnel” y- the farhilv for Easler-ln-t'o-siim- inMniments I using a "Scotch-Brlte" SCRUB­ SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY IN SHORT, M ts fm fS , TONISHT fOR ‘ eut ST. PATRICK D^AY CARUS, Patent leather adds, a stunning (5ATHER ’ROOHC 1 tSksLl mer, a . CHARGE ACCOUNT BING'PAD under it and the old THE FIRST TIME YOU CAN yfUN A T from the bright collection display­ footnote to your shoe wardrobe. everyone ...'OU'RE 1 THE t a b l e s b u t YOU lets .vou fit small, regular pay­ i wax/ heel marks, soil and scuffs eO(M»& ASH O R E TD * ed at HARRISON’S. 849 M a in St. Serving up French Fries UU(x£^\ ee H CLycncij E's ui»; c a n Kio t iose.../ , BY. RO USON ments nicely into your budget. Crup, driicioua FRENCH i are Mfte* «P completely. Pick .up >CMAP THE'CASlNO AS MY _ ^ leave it to LITTLE SPORTS There are napkins, tabl^olhs. . ’ Mutual Funds _____ 6UEST5... EVERYONE There is a "CHARGE-IT’ PLAN •FRIES are prepared-while - j the dirty amibWng^aomtion.wi^ ^ ,„.5IPE5, * . RONCYilYE to dream snack 'plataa with a.jhamroc.k mo­ you For' maximum safety income UNDERSTAND BARON VHLLBE&iVEN A M’’ to. auit, yon. ranging ■'rom 30-da.v w a it a t . L Y N N P O U L T H T j the m op and le t flo h r dr.v. Appl^y irtiiffl' UP somethin© new tif. For qHILDBEN'SttPARTlESc h i l d b e : and growth, you should- check the BONOLVEHAS."' PURSE O F CHIPS TO FOR HIS PARTIES....' to 24-m(>nth time-. Com e In tojnbi:- FARMS STORfrln the Parkade. wax and rhen place.a,,."ScotCh- USE AS HE PLEASES., you'll -find enchanting pa^a r lv y props; .announcement.. row- -You'll.. havev^.you., W \ -T. Why-smoke-lip .vbaf kitchen. Pick I Brite" POLISHING-PAD und« advantage of MUTUAL IrtJNDS "Hallmark" CENTERPIECES are' available at your New ’Yqrk Stock \ GRANT "CHARGE-IT” Account Up an order toniorrow alohg^ with I. the machine ^and watch it buff FRYP easily assembled into a 20’’ long , . . . y ’-’W on d erful.*' Exchange Member, SHEARSON. BABY PANTS Chock Wagon, a Ckowrtr or Party b*f°re you can your td^a high luster. goldeft-hrowit.SOUTH EIR N "FRIED HAMMILL AND COMPANY,- 913 CHICKETN prepare the tradition*. ?8 C 0 T(CH-BRIT^ FI^O^PADS Dolls plus mhlching PARTY . - . Main Sj;reet. Mlt,chell 3:1571. ’-HATS, nut cupi. favors, place ! To get range grates clean with- al way With Lent beginning to­ rinse out clean in wanti'water ,tb SKCIAL DISH P, mata. U ttle eves will pop wide i out' the usual acrubbing. put them day. you’ll want to build meatless be used again and again. with delight around vour - in a'' non-alumlnum panfull ol'; Lenten meala around nourishing, SaieiEnds Saturday I ^ WVafrtA/ ^ ty 'table Skt ao festively. For i water, ’add three Ublespoons of protein-rich EGGS and POUL­ TM clever collar and offrcentar You’ have three more days to ; your own spring entertaining'] sal soda concentrated and boll for TRY. coming fresh dall.v -^tora j closing adds distinction'to this alipi- snap up savings at WATKINS,; Set O f nearby Connecticut farma to ming sheath..Novelty buttons m- 935 Main- Street, duripg their; 8 BY JOttNNV H *R t A.. yoli’ll find party paper goods in : a few minutea. Hardened accumu- 00 B . c . refreahlng new designs. I lations of grease float loose. LYNN POULTRY STORE. plete^e picture. SEMT-A NN U A L FURNITURE j -Re«. 1.29. N O W I SALE continuing through Satur-! iT i’ALuourwARi .STWPHIMOF AU- ' To^oteh Drv Cleaning day. March 5. For yourself, the; BY ROY CRANE P b v v a e r V »?e d o c b Tiioiifi BUZZ SAWYER wo^MUiT GOf4c ? o e k T h e nextaest thing to buying a | gifts, thSre are big and little Items; I I r UST THEN, AS BUZ STANDS PUIIUNB ATlHE HOUSE 'M ^ N T HOT NEWS,COMMAHPER! whole new warilrobe-is to perk up , on i^ll four floors at ^bstantial TW WIRE FROM THE MICROPHONE V/l* MAM» I » N K T POOR, MYRTLE APPEARS ON THE BACK W _ WE’VE CHECKEIi THOSE yo u r tire d -lp o k in g aiiU. and w in - markdowns for this event only. SANDALS PANCLINB FROM THE AWllRAL'S ITTIC I PORCH, LOOKS AROUND NERVOUSLY, AND PROPS ' ^ FINSERPRiNTfi. THEY .>-l tar..noat with a. visit to M ARTIN - fMOWUni WWt>OW,»IHO th at WINDOW IS NOT BOMETHiNa INTO THE 8ARBA6E FAIL. CONNECT NOT O N E, BUT — ------T - '7 ’’ ~ { lB u r .H P W ^ IZING/ the ONE HOUR DRY , SIC.. ^ MCMTHIN FIFTY FECT FROM THli TW O PEOPLE WITH THE MIKE i. sk / ROUSE NtXT DOOR WHERE AWKTLE,, HIOPEN IN THE ADMIRAL'S ‘ (n,EANING at 20 East Center The Inquirer -THE Widow,ijS s t iv in s . 89* QUARTERS. Street. A garment that hangs limp and tired locking on you this time of year, 'aeems young- and rested M' and rarin’’to go after-a thorough cleaning and expert 'pr.eaSing here. The fabric seems';to-take on new ■J- life, color is brightened,, .the crisp' AT lines are restored. Your.js'ajrdrobe eONDEIl’iT V COLD i H will respond to a MARTINIZING a treatment. Save youj/telf time and -y~ MORtY MEKKLE BY DICK CAVALLI energj- bv letting TWO HOUR CREAM SHIRT SERVICE, W e s t M id ­ ( I KN£ W, 299 BAST •-Ve< ^ AN D WAIT A MINUTE/ 3 CAUAUJ dle Tpke. do up the ahirts. They SHR. : E M P R E S S -THREE 'FTRAWBERRV' M AKE O N E I A 6 l dHILOREN'S ironed to a polished sheen and then MICKEY FINN . "PORTION, neatly packaged to stay crisp and PLEASE. AUTOMATIC ^ C l a r i b e l X n o ! THW is fresh imtilHeeded. The DRIVE-IN D ID N 'T F g y M STRICTLY A UP WITH YOU?/ BUSINESS TRIP, lyiN D O W provides quick, conveni­ WASHER ' PHIL— AND SHE ent servipe. ;1 . 1 _ IN SIST ED THAT SH E ’D ONLY BE m MY WAV.' Top for Tomatoes ASPIKIN (lo n l* ef 2 0 0 ) Heat a can of stewed tomatoes I- and, jusT before serving, top them 'with small square’s of partly-itale BEAUTY... bread’-that have/been thoriTughly mplitek ^■Jcct^r BMot^98* brow ned Iri h o t b u tte r o r - m a r­ garine. orlU y-'z .4 pp<«rM (re Is Tm'pbrtant 1#e0l| Nk>. !..>• ».a- * Whether you’re angiing/. for i;-iat ”A spectacular f f e r f r o m c i t i e s s e r v i c e !!?. r# BY LESLIE TURNER 6 big Job, that special date, a well- CAPTAIN EASY groomed appearance pays off even IQUB*»'!oOK HSNP T tWAlIrldEE •I ..••v'*4> , - •’ ' ' f PORT U U P OHAKB* OU PURPOSE/BOMBHUe MOVIMS if it’s Just for friend husband and. ^ ■ 4, ^^WVET.BMYl 1 «T0 KtEP THE A5HE6 aiWHSlHEMCKd, S«lected Fmc Art Reproductions of Modern and Classwart- yours at astound- the famllv- coming home.^o:- din­ MR. ABERNATHY BY RALS'TON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ITMEREeTIRFMiiNfP^ W8WT TO fLV OPP VOUR CkSNl 1 MEAR TOM STAMP ner. A PERMANENT W AVE now lA««rgH JU»T OM TM* I AROUNP U l^ Ingly Idw prices! , , . fro m S(3HUL'rZ BEAtrW SA­ K c k o s e I p i o n T e x p e c t OTHER teOE OF Hie. \ HlM lB PKW 1 u n d e r s t a n d Y W ^ THATfe T H E N W H Y Im agine,^6u' can select from more than 50 masterpicjic-paintings of world L O N , 983, Main Street, will hayA HIRED fM VATf-IYi ^aiOLDHIAA ) YOU LOOK HIMTDAAINOLi QUITE L096e,UR.McKEEl renowned modern and cla&sic artists, including thi 'WQrks bf Cezahne, DaVinej, ■your hair liSoking pertect for' East­ Your Clioic* Pkg. of T H A T C lD S E lY l er. becaiiae there is time for'bn in- ' 8 SUNKTO KEE/»AN 60 OUT AND UEP.» •k Gauguin, Matisse, Modigliani, Picasso. Van Gogh and naany./niiany other EYEONTHB AMNSLEWITH between shampoo, and aet. You M 2 or No. 5 Bulbs LADIES' THE 6U69TS. masters. These reproductions in beauliful full color are-big, up tb .24- x 20 khbw how busy the-weeks get be­ T R A D E N O W ! % fore a holiday. Bboppihg for a j ^welry:^ inches. They are mounted;bn heavy board; ready for framing. E#ch;bears brush spring hat Will tfkyvno time at all. S A V E .N O W ! Pilm oHve ___ 7 9 * 'c r ■ Ripi Shave 61.4-01, a c f o a o l ^ ' '' Btrokes as -sfcn in expensive originals. To insure their quiHity each is'lJJrapped ■for klmost^every hat w ill look love­ 4 ly when aoftly-curied hair, nlcely- in a polyethylene envelope. ahiped fraihea .the face BOOK Doiillt Trailtfili you would expect to pay much more fo.i* reproduction prints of this quality, ■ •YOUR BASTBR- APPOINTMENT Hair Rriaww NOW. Mitchell 3-8951. AllowaRM Yml we are selling them at the almost qnbclies able price bf 79r. each with any Cycles '' ' w S2.00:or more purchase of Cities Service products. - _ . If .jvashed' before wearing- the-t| - Normal, Fine, Soak first time; new atjprkingB tend to ’ You will have to see these beautiful pictures to appreciate this sensational . ■* Exclusive Easy HEAVY 3 - i ’ -Blf PETE HOFFMAN .last'longitr,.- - -j Splralator^ COBB offer. Grt a print each time yijU come;. m and p i Your Home with Beauty. A Proven Lint.. Removal - I J U S T 'S A W Gloves, are niade to be worn, Circulating Filter DUTY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WII.SON SCRUGGS L v e s ..\whileSiou MY UTTLE OAttUNG AH..WHERE WERE FIGHTING, ALWAYS LOVES TO IS SHE >. I TlkLKINGTO not tb be carried,/ , v e PoetHve Kill e YOU AND YDUR HOUSEKEEPER THINK I ; M O W ? ] w n B O F T H O S E • k - : . - * a Automatic Water Saver ( j„a|ON. M or AFRAO o p HIM, a r e .you, ) y e s , N a WW.. ' \ AND VOUR ^ WITHHIMI help OUT.1...NO ■ . ' L ' that by 0UTTERIM13 ME UP YtXl C*N 6 CT . WHIRLVDIRO.PILOTS' Display One Bloom f- i --'j; A 5 Water Tempsi ROPE ---- WILL, VOO.eO, WITH M K. WAYME?/_. J v p ^ T H O 06H lU-SlRE ) OMMHTERWAS MATTER WHERE - ^G«t your printt today ot ME ID VAOTE THIS PBOPERTy m i OEAR!?: A single flower In a . SWediih ’ it .Sediment EJee'tor ME,MRS. MAimH? MfOBSIQUICK.TO- ^ ■ TH tO N E WHO SHE ISJ 1 0 0 P f . THAT MK. LMAJ IC CttJY HOT glaai B U il V A SE can’ Iend dt-ania NT Porcelain Tbp and Tuba QUOTE HIS BStOYBpTHOKOT puACEABCY,yaArc , PICKEO UP - partieijaatin'g CitioB Sorviee,. Stotrons : PAINT TO a t A DOCTOR, WHAT WITH Qt^TE AAlSrAKEN/ ah(t Importance lo an- otherw'iae . F R E E D E U V E R V ; ' THE RKI!; OF MFECTIOM AUO SA10,^H1H6KSOMI)<5H e A R O N E '5 GUN? / V ISO K Fawfc AS Fear ,'* nhiptereatlng ' spot. BGANDINA- INSTALLATtON AND P'ElfyTHIWO.''^__ aijivtrtising thi# tpociai of fori V tA N ^ A FT SHOP on the main S K R V IC jE ROltEI fc ftobr 'or .'’Wkfltine his 'll group of exquis^e SweiiUh BUD VASES TRAY SET priced from, a 'lo w -.,$1.25. Clipsr ^r iCojmparat I h . cbloracf, beautiful.from every view, QdNDER’S n ta $ L * B Otir Pylca g Btrt> VASET frdm Sweden at this 214 Sp r u c e s t / tiny price makes a charming gift \ for a birthday, a chearing token on P H O N E M I 9-14H6 ~ g M P 1 r = a bedsida UbI*; a waleama bridga p riaa : ■ oatasAimaBCB \ ' 1 . ' -M l • ri. : v - -

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THE • X ■' _ Herald, Angle f t O i t U O J G ■y >EARL YOST Bporta Kdltor FARKAIMB H0U8B \. V, CHURCH THN •’•N® 1 Stnndhigs Jerry Gardner,, and veteran"^ BllUthe, West Coast Confer-$«ne Standing* New York, .March 2 Bridrss. anea bv dafaatiag Pappardine, 76- dara,_8-3 after an 84-a7_^,victMy W. New York, ’Match 2 (fl*)—♦ *l*»»*y lo*t#MUck*y Mantle thetr MneM head- Morhardl Not Ready for.MajoM Brtivc*- enea by dafaatiag Pappardine, - , W. L. Pet. aohe, cut the; number of dissatis- Kansafl State and Kansas, 60, in other key game*. over-'San Francisco, can tib. Loy­ Stanek Electronics ..50 Ted Williams and'Stah Musial, hfcrd-hitOng Jackie JensCT, -the 'They war*' eonaistancy peraon- ola for the title and force a draw St Jbmes ...... 39 21 . J38 fled player* to-live by signing out­ Confidential filea of major league baseball teama. represent­ those two arch-rivals of the hjinUx-ranked St. Bonayentura, Hartford Bl. Light venerable members of base­ league's'ipoet . valuaWe player in ing a conaensu.* of thousands of reports from tbe koeneat tal­ iiled laat night—Brldgaa and or playoff for the laague's NCAA ,Sec.«Co^o No. 1 ..4514 34'4 .869 No. 2 ...,...... 46 ^lio flUif baseball tb .deVote fielders R ogv l^srle *nd Hector Midlands, are so well matched, Gardner Scoring 15 points and now holding the longeat win ^^anual Lutheran 42(4 37(4 .531 ball’s old . guard, view their ent appraisers in the game, on more thar\^200 rook***’’' ' ’{■ streak among major schools, .hit .berth hy vVlnnlng at St. Mary's Green phtatoacy . .> .48 m o« tinie to his family. Lopes and m*t baseman Kent this time in their annual run Hightower, ■ who . come# .from (Calif.) on Friday. So. Math. No. 1 ...41 39 .513 Hartford El. Light chances of- making, successful Hadley. be battling for big league jobs this spnnfe jn the March Chamberlain’s Overbrook High In a. remarkable 71 per Cent of" It* Wapptng Com. ...39 41 .488 But the story was quite, differ­ for the Big Eight Conference shots^S of 69—In rolling' to ap Elsewhere: LaSalle, still in th* No. 1 ...... 88 comebacks with strikingly Maris, aequired from Kansas issue of Baseball Digest. Of interest locally is ^^e. scouts basketball title they may wind up Philadelphia adding 14. The loss running for a bid to the National So. Meth. Np. 2 ...38 42. .475 Standard Linen ...... 3 8 ent; in' the Cardinal camp where 'settling’s whole season of scuffling wa* Oklahoma's fifth in 18 con­ 18-3 record against .St. Vincent Taicottvllle ...... 37(4 42(4 .469 different attitudes. Muelal showed up- in tip-top -con­ City in a trade, wurreceivs about ports on.Moe Morhardt. first year man with, the Chicago ,t uos Tom StiUi, runner-up with a 82- InvltaUon' Toumarnent, ran Its Vernon Elsao ... l ;.. k:36 William*. il-year-oM Bo»‘.'on $1S,000: with a draw’ from a hat. ference starts ■ and bounced th* Sec. Congo No. 2 ,.34'4 85(4 .?131 dition'after winter exercises of the NstibniO League. Here's thet' point average' to Ctoclfinati'a Os­ record to lfl-5 with an 82-77 deci­ Sec. Congo No. 3 ..32 48 ;.400 Mitchell HUectrtc ....3 0 ne<1 Sox slugger, is peasimiatir The Detroit Tigers Iwed pitcher si*e-up .on the former . UConn g Kansas, beating Oklahoma 63- Sooner* out of anythlng_ toil * sion ovef Scranton a* all five reg­ Seam Roebikk >... .x32 trimmed an inch-from hi* waist­ long-shot chance aC'i iw fe of the car-Robertson in tMe patioiial Com. Baptist ...,.31 49 .388 Siboul ttie future. The 3P-year-hld line. ■ ■ Frank Lary. (17-10 last iMssonl standout: "A high priced honu* A2 lait night; pulled into a'fltot ulars hit double flgures topped by Musial. a mainstsy .with the St; scoring race, hit for . 80 point* into the fold with a contract call­ player nowhere near read.v for ms- place Ue ■ with K-8tate at 9-4— title. • ■ while brother Sam added 29. Bob Alden'a 22; Duqiiesne, with Results: Green 3, Vemott 1; Liouls dardihals, is extremely 6p- Stan the Man, who slipped to •hcK with one gome to go at home Showdown Saturday George Brown scoring 17 ppinta, Results: Wapping 3, Talcott- .ifafi during the 1M» campaign, ing fdr a reported <26,000. jors. Hs hai .good tools, except Revenge Wto Mitchell 4, Stanek 0; Standard 6> tiinistio. show* batting' *^-eaknes8 against ■gainst much-whipped Nebraska The Kansas SUts showdown closed Ua home season with a 73- viile i; Meth. No. 1 2, Meth. No. Seara 1; Light No. 2. 3; UghtHo. "There; is considerSWe doubt had these. encouraging words for Isltimore aimed outfielder Al- Seattle, only 13-9 and beaten by 2 2; Congo No. 1 2, St. James 2; southpaws.'.’ ,, ,. If both win, at expacted, they'll with Nebraska comes Saturday at Idaho SUte by <8 points alx weeks 62 whlppiii;, of Fordhami.Niagiu'a 1. 1. that I can play," said the six-time Mana^r Solly Hemus: bie^'Pearson, Washington received Emanuel 3, BapDst l; Congo No. 2 ; a contract from rookie eecond After three week*'at the Cubs' he co-champs and tta conference’s Manhattan, Kan., while Kansas ■go, g^Ve Bt one of its worat beat Colgate. 92-82 . *a Al BuUer, . Enjoying fine nights, with tha American League baling cham- "I feel .better, stronger and be I Rookie School' at Me.sa, Ariz.. entertain* the Comhuskara next the nation's No, 3 scorer, hit .28 3. Congo No. 3 1, baseman John Schaivs and Chi- berth In tbe NC/kA Tournament beatings ever *t .Seattle. Idaho Setting the hottest paces were halls mixing well with th* pto*. pion. lieve I can get around on the ball cage's White Sox inked pitchers ^orhardt^ l.^now w^^^^ will be determined by a draw Monday at Lawrence. potola; Marquette rallied to beat better,” State won an at-large berth in the Henry. VKayner 179-201—626. Cy were Bemle' Banlvage 189, Ed The neck ailment, suffered in Cubs under .Manager Charlie ■Ince the toama split their regular Streaking St. Benaventure, get­ NCAA Tournament after winning Xavjer of, Ohio 67-61; and Waah- BoUnsky 179, George Cutounan spring training last season when Meanwhile, ivith the tenafio Thfrk, Lou^ and Stoyer Mcllwaln. Grimm. Last, season, hi*'first in Ington'of St. Louis won a 2-0 for­ Parkins 200-202—509, Jim Marr picking up' at the various training Rocky Colavito, 'OlSveland bug­ season MirtS-game series. ting 59 poInU from brothers Tom tta eighth straight'Rocky Moun­ J77. Don Vogt 188-513, Milt Ted- 180-194—521, John ToiKtoetta 180, Williarns pinched.a nerve, handi* organized ball. Morhardt hit .293 and Sam Stith, ran Us; wtntong tain Conference championaMp and feit from the Unlveraity of Chica Santo lOrablle 178-518, Bruno capped the- big slugger last season phmps the list of holdouts contin­ ger, said he would aepept a $36,000 in 39 game* with Paris, HI-* in; Th^"l^nsas Jayhawka, after ford 201-176-180—557, Bud Par­ first Big Eight title since String to 15 in a 115-56 rout of faces defending NCAA king Cali­ go. ^ - Aliazi 184, Sher HUl 187, Jim laun- iiiid his baiting average, dwindled ued to dwjndle. offer frdm^General Manager Frank Class D after falling w1th.'.Lan-j After the teams had'played i tington 174, Morgan Redfleld 208, liane. ?nt (The Stilt) ChambeHain quit- SL Vincent (Pa.): Unranked fornia to a firat round tournament JOE S t AMLEB bert 183-528, Ed Denntooh 198- /'to ..2.’54. ' . . The New York Yankees, with caster. Pa., In tbe Class-A East-i game In San * rancisco March 8. 29-29 first half tie, Chicago Ray Spicer 184, Ken Bradley 196, BOLD LUCAB. ern League and Fortx^orth. Tex-1 after Ms junior season In 1M7, Seattle snapped Idaho State's win­ Joe Mirano 199, Ray Holcombe 515, John Anestla 180-16T—503, Ed ning''Streak at 17 with an 89-68 ,Loa Angeles Loyola wound up Coach Joe SUunpf refused to let Lull 188, Dedght Phelp* 498, Al as In the Triple A American' 'have conie back into contention his team return to the court, 203, Stan Hlllnskl 192-611; Don behind the improvto play of ahellacking, and Loa Angeles Us A<7AC regular season with a Slavln 179, Guy Farrell 1'98-199 Assn. W'ith lAncaster in 16- 9-8 record after whipping Pepper- charging poor officiating. Anderson 182^2lO-'-533; Ed Ma- games,- the first baseman-outfield­ sophomores Wayne Hightower and Loyola clinched at least a tie for caUley 191^, Boh Midwood' 177, (j2 Entries Received (some conalstencyy'*- 571. er hit !176 and in Triple A he R ay Mc($Ugan, 180, Charlie played In five gsme*.-hitting 111. ■Sbrague' I79, ,Jlm Taylor 175, Bill Y WIVES - * • • 1 Gilroy 176, 'Russ Hughes 188-518, Rojals Rudy Heck 179-500. For Men’s Town Event Stendinga (NT the Cuff V ' ' ICIAC at M plaMC®! W PeL Windham Easy pinner. Spett.ulas ...... 760 Cy Blanchfird was in toivn on AUTOTtOTfVE LEAGUE V jrr M 0 R O I l ^ dasa A .iiiattani to pareadtoaca) Although action in the 1960 Men’s Town Duck Pin Bowl­ Doubl*. Doilera . .643 the "weekend, attending the wak* Laat kllgM’a flHi4 Ravad Ctomae Seek PlaYoff Standings Flying Saucers . 570 blti BEAR IN WHITEVSOX UmEORM— An old irieni^hip _w«s renewed wh^n Mike i Standings and funeral of Art PongrsU. The : ■ ' W, L. Fct. ing Tournament won’t get underway until one week from ■W, ■ ,L. Pc Windham (8) $5, Staplea.jdl) 27. RoUli^ Fins .... A87 .Garcia A s tiaded to the Chicago t^ite Sox. Garcia. leX^oins Manager Al I^pez former pitching star whiz at Man­ Notre Dam#' of- Weat Haven (7), Hollywood Service ...18 9 .687 Friday night at the Y alley«t.^ total of 62 entries have been Skillets ______590 l-Bobbv Sox ...... 3 0 4‘ .88 chester High looked great. He Berth iit: West Cunliffe Motors ...... 17 10 .630 and Earh Wvnn at the Sarasota. Fla^Xamp yeRierday. Ga^ia 44. New; London. (15) 60.' -v received to date - b y . Tournament Director Norm Vittner. Coffee Cups X . . .396 I POBJ’ Tails .20 14 ..iJ is now living in Naugatuck. No’ gaii)aa scheduled tonight. /Alcnr'AUto Parts ...,15 12 .556 Qualifying dates v;iU be F r id a y ------'------:------years on the Gl^^^^ Indians. Wyhn was traded in . , ,Pikies ...... ^ 8 16 While in high school. Blanchard All is quiet in the state/high' school basketball toumamentg New York, March 2 (A5—With DeCormier Motors ...15 12 ; .556 dOB* B March 11 and Saturday, March 12. arco, Charlie Harris. John Nar- Only three more'weeks of bowl­ ng. DoHa'....

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72 Houachold Gooda 51 ■Rtiuheu Locttiioiu tiousea for Sale ; 7? Houaap for Sal* 72 Houaes for Sal* MANCHESTEB -EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960 Rijoins Without B oon!'59 or R«ot 6 4 D-OOVBNTRY —-Minimum doOli BOLTON—six room spilt, spacious PAGE EIGHTEEN AAAI RUPERJfALUB PLEASANT h e a t e d room nc*r MAr4t»ESTER—wanted buyer lor FHA. New 6 li rriom ranch, built-in living room, *16,800: five room Hel^ W shted-^BIaleM Boildlng Materials 47 r e t u r n e d bath tor gtntlem'an. FrM perking. 8 bedroom home, with dlnlnf' mim BY FAGALY and SHORTEN AlE-CONDmONED ftroom oMce. 0;E. etova and oven, paneled tire- ranch, hhMfitent garage, ftre- R^iaitiPfw Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW f r o m m o d e l h o m e 54 High ft. - . 'lw % Mam Street location. Park­ room, living room with fireplace, WEEKLY SAVINGS DKT baaement with four wlndowa, big pidee waH, basemam garage/ one place, *15,500; six room ranch, liBRART ASSISTANT. Stack at­ 8 BRAND NEW ROOMS ing. Marlow’s, M7 Main St breez'eway and garage, *14,900; CSlAm SAW work - Tioeo cut. tendant. State clasalfled service. OF FURNITURE PLEASANT h*i|i*d room, on* ble lot all f«nced, good naighbor*. acre lot. ’Immediate occupancy. ReesonkMe ratu. Call PI S-TM' Western Framing, Truckloa^ from Main St., *«parate entrance!' 8TRBBT—Building for com- Buckley School area. Madeline *14,900. R . ^ Dlmock Co, Ml five room ranch------irtth----- all . the . Muet hare two .yekrs library ex­ *107 J*ar M' - PLUS - extras, *14.900; four r«m ranch, between' t:S0.4'8Q or any ^ m e 1 mE6!|0QEA9ON 90SME6MOW6DUP Gentiemeri, Fro* parking., Nd m>i:ciai bualn*** or cdtlc* us*, Smith, Realtor, Ml 9-1642. 9-8245 or Barbara '.Wood*, MI perience or two years college WE8TINOHOU8B attached garage, *12,WO; water- ' Saturday or Sunday ______. 6H0RTV DECIOEO' iNStViNCh SPIKSO 1x6 TAG Sheathing *98 w r X r 8-4724. wiireubdivide. m i •-ssas, 9-6. 9-'T702. . ■ " " credit, or equivalent combination. APPLIANCES PORTER BTREB7T- Section—7 room front cottage—Andover, l*.900. dOewrETMENEW StKj«SAN0APILEO-U> tJsuaL benefits Including 8 weeks 1x12 TAG Sheathing *98 Per M ' a d m i r a l T.V. GONDBR'8 t v servicOr-Motorda NO. 1 Oak Flooring *195 Par COMFORTABLE ROOM for a gen- hdme near achool, den. ftiu dining D -V ratN O N —New 6 room rarirtL McCarthy Bnterprisee'. Ml 9-4576, 0mCE6ll?UV»« PMII’ OO! MIAH! vacation With pay. *124.14 ■ by­ . AT «;4 PRICE . LARGE ^^RB at 26 Birch St (Centlnued from Page Dm ) and PhUco factory «ervl6e. Hl-Fl, tltinah at 14H Hackmatack St. room, large kitchen, living room 3 bedroom* finished recreatlen^ D. Murdock. MI 8-8472. >60 milU«m In fiscal IM l for eipei«> KCAUEE6HE1 weekly. Maximum (163.22. Apply W' Plyicort * EVERYTHING ONLY ^ p ly M(aridW’s, 867 Main St. R ob ert phonoa and auto radloe. *14 Spruce Ml 3-1616, OV 4-36M, 16x24 with fireplace, built-in book- room. *700 down. FHA. Selling for atienal stfpport o f ,fnia*Uae. Connecticut State Library, 9 a.m. Knotty Pine Paneling 14c 8q. Ft. t489 * Near Main St. Parking. RspubU(»n msmber of ths House St. Ml 9-1486. ^ JUCTHlSEIZE-f caaea and desk, attached ckie-car *13.600. R. F, blmock Co., Ml THREEEE^OR four foui bedroom home, Friedman ajio wtid funds ar* 5 p.m., Monday-Frlday. Econoply Mahogany 18o ^ Ft; DefenH Appropriatione sube<^ Flush D oors From *6.80 Ba. “BEBING" IS BEUEVItfO OFFICE SPACE, exriellem loca­ garage, second floor, 8 bedroom* 9-6246 Or Barbara Wooda, MI enclosedoaed ffont.. porch, hot water being Increased for the long rang* FRONT ROOM-near Main Street. car ihrage, patio.. MI mlttee. , X CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT DEPT. HOURS PAINT MANUFACTURER’S rep I, 8 OB 8 YEARS TO Pa Y tion. second floor, 1200- aq. ft. and bath, . extra building lot, 9-7702 heat, two- Atlas qUeaUe, now; operatidtial in MORTEINSEN TV. 8peciaH«ed RCA.^ Dutch Doors 59 Birch St.. MF 9-7129. ter 5., Rep. Melvjn L. Laird (RAVia) 8 ;1S A.M. to 4!80 P,M. rssentatiye, wanted by well known Clam Shell Casing *c U n. Ft. Phone for appointment avallableiii heat, air-condlUoned.' *20,900. Phllbrick Agency. MI 9-158Fute: limited quantities, the newer Ti­ television, serviw . XO 9-4641'. Long term lease available, J. p. 9-^64. in —MANCHESTER—New 8 room said the subcommittee " A m net mapufa^lw for greater Man- We will beat our competitors' ad­ BAMUEL ALBERT, HARTFORD FURNISHED' light housekeeping ranch. V,% baths, built-in oven and BOLTON — Large seven Srom n share the views of somp presiden- tan and the Minuteman, etlU .being Realty, MI 8-5129. developed. COPY CLOSING? TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. FLOOR SANDlNrt arid neflnishing chesfenM^metown areas. -Sales vertised prices by at least 8% CH T-0858 room, ne'ar Main St., ladle* only. *18,900—6 room cape, aluminum rsiigs/ fireplace, oversized gargge ranch on lot 200x800.. Alumimi:uminufn-. hopefuls that "ot^ country is exhf rlencd- required. Establlsljed UONDAI^ Thru-'rttn>AI 10:80 A.M.--8ATORDAr 0 A.M. Specialising In old floors. M NOBODY — BUT NOBODY ' Bee It Dey Or Night Tel. MI 8-6388. aiding, fireplace, hot water heat, Over an acre o» land, aelllnjt combination, built-in bookcaaes, cilrfently''not spemtlhg snough on 9-8750. . termory. Starting base pay *260 dontter*, garage, tree*, bu*. 0 ,i % *18.700. R. F. pDimock On., hit Philippine mahogany paneling, defente.’.'.. / UNDERSELLS NATIONAL - It yoii have no metn* of tran* LARGE PLEASANT room, eepa- Houses for Rent 65 per month, bonus and car allow- mortgage. Carlton W, Hutchina, 9-5245 or 'Barbara Woods, Ml large planters, 1*,4 baths,. fire­ He made th^statemeht as the Coventry AVOID TH^ spring rush— lawn porUtlon I’ll send my auto for PLEASE READ YOUR AD 'snee. Bxcellerft advancement op f o r b u y e r s w it h CASH, rate kitchen and entrance, gentle­ RANCH HOUSE and garage. 1 MT 9-5132 9-7702. place, full cellar with cold ator- subcommittee/ continued Njloied 'mowers shari)ened 'and repaired. you. No obligation. pottunity.. State age. send details SPEOAL DEALS men, tree parking. -MI 3-4724. bedrooma, country atmoaphere. JL age room. Large-enclosed porch dOor hearing* on the new defense or ■•WMt A d «" ar* tiUiwi over tho ptaoM m ■ Free pick-up and delivery. All of .'education and' experience to t A—L—B*-E—R—T—’S *ll,5Q0-'-Exceptidn*l 8 room ranehi IV—WETHERELL Street—New 6 Woman Btimed PLEASANT ROOM in quiet home, Ideal for a Junior executive. Prop overlooks patio and barbecue with budget. .. . *> \ veolenoe. Tho odvertlier ohoaM read.hlo od the tlR ST work guaranteed. SalM. service, Bmr E, Herald. . , 48-46 ALLYN 8T., HARTFORD cellar, garage. 2 seres, nice loca­ room cape, 115,990. Fully plastered next to bath and shower. Free erly mannered children permlsal ' small brook running through lot. ' “ It Is esttlmated that by 196F opS-AiftR Mtd BEPORT ERRORS IB Ome lor the oert parts and rental equipment L A M NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. tion. Carlton W. Hdtohina, MI walls, ceram ic tile bath, custom Home Finders- Realty, any time, the Ruaslane will have 300 long d r M n g instructor, full or part- parking. MI 9-0887. ble. Available on or before April By Heater Blast ttoo. The Herald l» reepoBolblo for only O N E -In co iw t or oirttted Equipment Co.; Bruno Moske. MI . 881 s t a t e STREET' BAT. 6 P.M. 9-5132. ]______built kitchen, one-half acre of MI'3-1131 MI 8-1292. range mlsSiles capable af hitting 3-0771, TR 5-7609, collect. \ time. Ufrt characUr references, L Rent *160. Tel. MI 9<7319. iBoertloa lor any adverttoenieiit and then only to the extent of a NORTH HAVEN, CONNECTICUT ROOM IN private home, centrally land.. Minimum FHA findneing United Stated targeto,” Laird aald. license number, snd all pertinent CHeatnut 8-2147 BIRCH MOUNTAIN'- Extehaion, - available. R. F. Dimork Co., MI COVENTRY — Large brick three M rsXfUchartl Mo«|uto. 2*, o t tn a b e Rood” iMortlon. ErHira do no t Iwaen ^ « * ;* '"* * ' located, near bus. Parking. MI tfIX ROOM Capi! on Keeney St "It-ahould alao be remembered that North Coventry, was burned thla the advSSiiement will not be eorreotod by •‘make jood IneerMon. LET US TAKE care of your ruV information. Write Box G, Herald. 'BBNDK AUTOMATIC waaher In near Keeney School. Call MI Bolton.-8 room cape. 56Si mdn 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI room ranch with lake privllegee, bish removal ,by our Weekly pick­ lOUBSAUB 9-1972. life U.S. long range bomber force morning oii her right a m and faofi WINDOWS AT gotxl condition, (86. MI 9-8767. 8-0918. gage may be as Aimed. 4 finlNhed '9-7702. - \ Fully insulated with fireplace and outnumbers the Ruselans' by many up service. Monthly rates. Man­ PRIC one partially finlahqd. one unfin­ hatchway, ' Excellent buy for when a water .heater exploded in chester Rubbish, p i 2-6361 after 8. SHostipm WsBttd—-Male 39 ished room. Recreation room, full V-MSNCHBSTBR-New room times. . . . her basement. She was taken to EOlJR COOPERATION WELL f h t f i l J U I 3 - 2 7 1 1 17,990. Home Finders Realty, any .“Our country haa no^^terrent BE APPRECIATED W iai • • f o r BALE—Uaed furniture. Tel. Apartments— (•’late— SIX ROOM HOUSE. *90. MI basement, lot 150x200. *14,500; ranch;-built-in.G .E oven and time. MI 3-1131. MI 4-1653. Manchester -Memorial Hoapital, HOME OWNERS—Tool and equip- gap. The use of these weapons by where ahe was tre'hted and dla> and trac- Fuel und Pted 49-A 8-7449. Tcnementb 63 9-5229. *-5. Marion E. Robertson. Broker, MI range, ti'toplace. 1 bedrooms, near . merit rental. V’e rent and repair; MECHANICAL drawing SAy-country would ■be^lMfi' *'tl' charged. 9-4859. S-5953. bus.; *choofc>sPrtced. to sell at Our prices are fair. A P Equip­ Ing wort-' don^.. Call ^ SEASONED hardwood, cut «ny KEITH’S FIVE ROOM aingle house, hot tl8,6bE. Call ^chard F Dlmoek cide. The Important tawe facing She said the accident occurred Automobiles for Sale 4 ment Co., 948 Center St. MI 9-2052. FIVE ROUM duplex, hot water, Lots for Sale 73 Lost and Fonnd 1 'MSSs s j e i ^ i length, *10 a load delivered. NEW AND USED bath, shower, yard, no bast. 1101 water heat with oil .burner. Vene­ STONE HOUSE—5 rooms, 3 acre* Co,. Ml '9-S245 ©^Barbara Woods, the United SUtes is noOspending when ahe attempted to relight the Grantlend . Nurcery and Land- tian blind*/*nd combination wfh- outbuilding, good -ocation, *15,900. additional billions on-]$)n#n*e.. The heater her husband had tum ^.off 1989 RENAULT DAUPHINE. R A STEPS, sidewalks, stdne walls, e a tr n ,, Articles For Sale 45 Sullivan'Avei^Wappmg. Ml 4-1948. XT 9-7702. \ VERNON—Beautiful 00x}M wood­ tiOBT—Gray kitten. White face and 4*i«. ««Ct«M I VtfAfM •TMilTAM. acape. Ml 8-0669. APPLIANCES AND dows and dwrt\ Available March MO monthly inmme. Call for de because It was balky. Si , WW. sun roof, excellent eondi- fireplace,______flagstone ^ ____ terraces. Work ed plot with city water, excellent important laaut la i^^rklng out ■cheat. Vicinity HoUtster St. ■ MI USED LUMBER—Clean 2x3. 2x4, FURNITUREx THREE AND four room apart- 1. Call TR 6-6218. tails. Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml VI—MANCHESTER. NeW.^ llaltng new hothes on street. scconds'Rxim ironclad agraamanta for Interna­ tlon, 11.150. MI-3-275SI between 8| jone at reasonable prices. Ml SEASONED hardwood, cut to any •SS32. Children’s pet. 2x6 and up. Assorted sheathing, — BARGAINS — meqta, including heat, hot water, 9-5132. Six room cape. Immaculate^ con everything, *2,700. Webster Aget^ tional Inspection and control of a;m. snd 8 p m. 3-0796. length, (10 a load delivered. MI FOUR ROOMS and bath, baseboard ditlon. Attached hreereway 'Snd flooring, inside- doors, window . gaa for cooking, electric refrigera­ Realtor. TR 5-5745. modern weapona." GIRL SCX)UT AIDE B IE 8 3-6183. hot water heal, automatic > hot MANCHfiJpN'ER—Large fo“ r loom garage, ameslle drive* Near MaK;^ JIM GORMAN TAMKIR TREE removal, land Heating and Plumbing 17 lBonds—>Stoclu^ M ortgages 31 Help Wanted->^Fereale 35 sesh, pium'blng supplies, (’)pes, U*ed Hoover Vacuum With tor and gaa stove. C«H MI 9-4071 T Laird cemputed hla Sit figure Norwich, March 2 WV^Agpea B. AlUioaneements hot water and eteam furnaces, attachment* *7.95 "from 6-7 p.m. water, lake privllegea. Call PI ranch, fuB" basement, oil hot cheater Hospital. *18,700. R.' F. YgREE CHOICE lots available Leahy, 61, a Girt Scout official t o e SAYS: cleared, firewood cut, insured. Call 2-7847 aft^r 5. water heat,. aluminum combina tlila way; .Ha said by 10*3 plana MORTCI'T G ^ E S t-M you-^^re tempo- N0NS<' MI 'g;5246 or Barbara Wood*. MI terday after a short illness. hoBS « r by aftpolntmenL Bxw r-[YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO pack or replace washers on any garag^'Snd back yard. Bus and ’ ’enlent to Main Street. *500. down tans, iM Polaris mlssllea for aub- M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv- faucet for *2. labor and material alleviateiviate tiitAtHta, condition with a sec- pick up n^ra cash by working 2-3 p.m. Call Choman Hooaewrecklng,^ Products M friend washer *69.95 9-7702!' ^ . Miss Leahy, a native of Norwich, ienc^ tax wort. 24 hour ser^ce.; DRIVE THE KING-OF-THE COM- chlldren’rsch oel handy. Hot water Busi^em Property for Sale 70 payment. Full price, *13.700. Gas V n-^LASTO N BU R Y-/*' Just over marine laimching, and 120 medium PACTS ice. Spring cleaning time. Attics, Included.- MI 3-4523. ond mortgage, enabling you to houra d a ily ^ a r', their homea aell- MI 9-2892. Blackstone washer . *39.95 eatahllahed one of the llrst collag« M I 8-4723. celiara, yards. Residential. Com­ FOR SALE — Apples, Maclntoeh, Universal washer *20.95 ar gaa rtnge furnished, *120 ton Realty. MI 9-5731, TR 5-6293. Manchester town line. New custom THREE B ZONE lots with city range Jupiter and' T h ^ mlaatlea 0^vners Report To Us consolidate your obligation into Ing cosmeticbK' fragrances - and built 8 room ranch with 2-car ga- personnel bureaus at the CannecU- mercial, Industrial. Incinerator PI TMBING AND heating — re­ toiletries. No -experience neces- POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ Greei 'ngs end Starks, at low farm Speed Queen washer *49.95 monthly. Ml wat^r. Unlbh St. Manchester, baaed in weatem Eurojpe. ICEDKRAL IKdOMB taxess a \ p r ^ Car C—13 to 18 M.p.G. one monthly payment. J. D.. Real­ 68 FOOT RANCH. 4 large bed­ rgge, 2 ba|pis. built-in dishwdaher, cut College for Women and letor and -cardboard- drums. Light modeling, Inatallat'ions, repairs. eary.' We give complete training sen, Bolens, T.oro and Aliens. Self- pricea. MI 8-8116.. 529 W. Center Family site Frigidaire refrig­ >2,500 each. MT9;8495.______■ Evidence of a, faster U.S. mie- pared with-your aavinga In mind Car F —15 to 18 M.P.G. ty, MI 8-5129. g e n e r a l R E N T A L ^ g en cy - We INVESTMENT PROPERTY room*. flrep icej;*r*ge. 2 wooded stove, oven' and disposal, remov­ she taught p^rchology there trucking, MI 9-9757. All work guaranteed. 25 years ex-' Call CH 7-4UT. propelled, push or riding. 18 to 80 S t _ ■ erator *69.96 / ■11? tempo came X testimony be­ Reaaqnahle rates. .Call Ml 9-6246r spec rentala ktnda acres. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml. TWO LOi^S, good location, city In 1939 she set up the National perlence, 24-hour service. Call inches. Ask for demonstration end Guaranteed Frigidaire refrig- \ eciallze in .Hava several pieces of exeallent able windows, 1485 square feet of fore the Senate Abpropriatlona The King of the Compacts will Business Opportunities 32 FRESH HORSERADISH, grown and MI *1^ 9-5132. , / living area., Large high wooded lot. .water, average 73xl00^w,200 each. Personnel Department of the Girt DRESSMAKER wimted Betty be iatlafled. Trade In yourNiId ma­ erator *49.95 Crli J. O. Realty. Committee, conaldermg an Air mOQMB TAX retuma prepared by * ■ “ Earl VanCapip. -80 9-4749., processed on local farm. H. L. nlngs in 8-1637. Income property; For further In­ Magnificent view, *23,000 cor>- Chari^ Lesoerance, M r 9-7620; Scouia. She directed it until her form er Internal Revenue agent In u''' u a ia rantee n ie e .voil 20 - to -'28 Household Services Jane ’turner School of Duteing. chine. Parts and lervlce! We Tested Kelvlnator refrigera- \ Force requeat for mort\than *4 Wellea, Avery Street, Wapping, M l formation please call VERNON—5 'niam ranch. A-1 Con- plete. R. F. Dlmoek Co..' MI 9-5245, death. your home or by appointment. Ml M.P.G. owners report Offered 13-A Phone JA 9-0442 or JA 9-9S87.\ sharpen and repair moat all hand tor *40,9* billion in operatlona a)M\ main­ V OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU 4-8166. FOR R E N T-W hy look furtlW ? dition, with 8 acres of land that or Barbara Wooda. MI 9-7702. MANCHESTER — Lot 106x200. 9-8988. Moving— Trucking— jmd power lawn mower*. MI FURNITURE We have new 3H room, hasted- could be used for .building. 414% excavated for foundation. Make an tenance funds. P . S: I have been in the automo­ FLAT FINISH Holland window TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS WANTED Waitress for lunch J. D. REAL'TY S t o r a g e - 2 0 8>»58. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Used 2-pc living room suite *129.00 apartments in realdentlal area of mortgage can be assumed Priced Vm-SANTINA Drive — Custom offer. Home Finders Realty, any: . ’^MaJ. Gen. Robert J. J^HILOO-BBafDlX 18 Ib. wash. 25c: bile Busineae for 30 yeara and I ahadea. made to measura. All counter.' Daytime hours can . be Legal ^otlca LAUNDERETTE Mein St. Household Goofte 51 Oak step table*. 2 for *7.95 Rockville. Juat 15 mlhutea from Ml 3-5129 X Ml 3-1537 for quick sale. J. -D; Realty, 'Ml built L ahape 6’,4 room ranrt. Im­ time, MI 3-1131, MI 4-1658. ^ v e these Indlcatora: dry, lOc. Lucky ‘ Lady Launder- have never aeen the quality that metal Venetian .blinds at a new MANCHESTER Moving apd jm ek- arranged. W. T. Grant Co., Park- Wrought Iron dinett« chairs, Easily managed and operated by ade. AUTOMATIC zig-zag sewing ma^ Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ 3 - 6 1 2 9 . ______maculate condition,' fireplace, A, cutback of nearly 7*5,( .^AT A COURT______OF^^PROBATE, baU center, 9 Maple St., across from is built into the LARK. low price. Keys made while you ing Company. Local and long dis­ 2 for *9-95 way. Kitchen appliances fumtahed. ------—-'n Jo, jjT Jim Gorman husband and wife, grossing -ap­ chine (leakxthan 6 months old.) TWO STUDIO lounge*, one with r*> TWD,2-APARTMENT combination alumlAiijn doors and flying hours for the fiscal year Mancheater, iritbln ' aniT'lo'r First National Store. Open. 24 wait Marlow's. tance moving,. packing and stor­ Ytar’s supply plastic sponges 98c Ml 9-4824, TR 5-1166. / BOLTON — BIX, room oversized ot Mancheater, eon the 34th qag proximately *25,000 yearly with ex­ GIRL FOR clerical work, full or Worth over ^4200. Sacrifice *96 movable back..rest; also maple Windows beautiful location, large Suburban for Salt 75 beginning July 1, reflecting "the ___, lary, last). hours. ______age. Regular service throughout part-time. Norton Electrical In­ platform rocker. T*l. MI 8-4694, Fireplace set with sliding Cape, fully plastered, nice ; four wooded lot. Price *18,500. R. F,. continuin^,transltlon to a mixed I Am At BRUNNERS—;on the. ALL MAKES of TV, radio and cellent profit. Financing arranged. cash. MI 8-2940r BlJIUpiNGS bedroom home, ceramic tile bath, Praaent. tion. joha J. Wallctt. Judge New England States end Florida. strument C o.,'71 Hilliard St,. screen *39.95 ATTRACnVE 6 room duplex, three ' Dimock Co.. Ml 9-5245 or Barbara ELUNGTON—Moser' Drive. Juat miaelle-manned combat f o r e'e a Margaret Jonaa, AMAZING laectrolux (Rt Special Manchester-Vernon town line ■ home electronic equipment ex be'drooms, large cabinet ntchgn, fireplace, convenient utility room. pertly repaired with a 90-day Ml S-6563. RENTALS—noor airii^ca, edgera, AT NORMAN’S New plastic recliner chairs *48.00 All rented with-^Ar lease, *8,000 Woods, M l 9-7702. over the Rockville line, charming Xanenest^ in1 saidsatd Diatrict------d com plete $89.75. World's lightest J. D. REALTY BUDGET TERMS stainless steel sink and tub. Base Priced for immediate sale, S. A. Btructure.’’ 'I'h* trator baviba exn w f f i hea“ duty cTe^er^^^^ in Talcottville. SEE-ME-FOR- guarantee. Call Mr. Britney at the hand aanders. wallpaper steam­ yearly income. Can be purchased new 5)4 room colonial ranch, 3 Added funds for training mU- tall admimstn AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local Help Wanted— Male ^ ment snd. attic, two porches, oak separately. Priced to selUPut your Beechler. Realtor, MI 3-696<* or DC—WETHERELL Street — New accounT t o d a y . ______E le ctro______lu x /m 3-6306.;A-DEAL-ON-A-LARK or A- MancheX;er TV. Ml 9-1048. moving, packing, storage. Low er*, equipment floor pqltiher*. 3 ROOMS OF FimNrrURB' very spacious--bedrooms, ceramic slie crewi and a jump from *20 estate------lo UUs - - - - - for aiipwance, (t' la Ml 3-5129 NATIONAL company paya $100 vacuum*. C. J. Morrl»ori\Palnt KEI'TH’S FURNITURE flooring throughout, steam oil money to work. Enjoy inebnie plus Ml 9-8952. 5*4 room ranch. *16,990. Oversized tile bath, large attractive living UHDkJUili: T&U tlia 8th day ol : GUARANTEED-USED- CAR rate on long distance moves to heat, copper window screens million In fiscal 1969 to nearly March, I86U, at cteves o clock, (ore- INCOME TAXES prepared in your HAROLD A SONS. Rubbish lem ov- plus weekly. Sales work. Daniel Store, SW Center St...Ml $8 88 . MI 8-4159 , amniortizatipn. . n ~ 28x40. Fully plastered. 1)4 baths, room with picturesque bow win­ 48 states. Ml 8-5187. FOR SALE-^Fully equipped sum­ Main Street Adults preferred. Opposite Center BOWERS SCHOOL. 8 •’oom co­ ■fireplace, custom built kitchen, noon, at the Probate Office In tne Mu. hom e or by appointment with your 1952 NASH RAMBLER station al, cellars and attics cleaned. aon territory. Married. Late model 1116 dow, large attractive kitchen with nicipal Building In saldNltonenfster, be mer roller rink In South Coventry, mONER. GENERAL Electric flaT All nedr, lO-plece UVi^. room, Opposite, the Old High'School Park. Available March IS. Tel. MI lonial, entrance hall, dishwasher, large Imdrooma. Minimum down savings in mind. MI 9-60.56. wagon. Excellent running condi­ Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold MANCHESTER Package Delivery. car. Willing t6 relocate. Promo­ plenty of cabinets, natural' wood­ and tne esme is asslgnad for a hear­ suitable 10 bowling lanes, banquet plate. 1953 model. This is a new ifb^iece bedroom, 20 piece kltcheo 9-7529. ' . J. D, REALTY birch cabinets, partial recreation FHA. R. F. Dimock Co., MI ing On the aiiovauee 4% mortgage acre land, immaculate condition rage. Near private beach, low 'Tha Hartford National Bank and work and parts, over 47 years' ex­ PAINTING AND Chicopee Falls, Mass. MI 120.BASS ACCORDION, like new, tic hot water, second floor,'aduUa. sewer, 2 extra lots-, *12.900. J. D. 114,400.. R. F. Dimock Co. Ml Trust Company. Trustee having . ex­ bearing. JA 3-5409. Spotless. Brunner's, your I^ark Good clet-n' worknianshansnip at -rea- Grinder 200 lbs. of weight, phone con be aasumeci. J. D. Realty, MI taxes, 25 minutes to 'Hertford, 18 JOHN'J. WAtiiETT, Judge. perience. Famous for servlee since Before you buy furniture'anywhere very reasonable. Call Ml 9-8884. Call MI 9-8987. Realty, MI 8-5129. 9-524.5 or Barbara Woods, Ml hibited Us annual account with ,aaM dealer. Open eve. Tel. MI 3-8191, ears in Man- PACKAGE STORE for sale. Priced * Printer 8-2972. 8-5129. minutes to Aircraft. Must se« to estate lo this Court for allowance, it la WANTED—Ride to Hartford Hos­ 19S1« Phone MI 9-1587 for bea* sonable rates. 30 years Shop at Norman’* 9-7702. ' in Talcottville. Chester. ' Raymondd Fiske. Ml right. By appointment only. J. D. 'Painter ^ ' FIVE ROOM flat, sepi VERNON — Lovely setting, near appreciate. MI 3-1244.1 ORDERED; That the 10th day of DMTRtCT OF COVENTRY, pital before 8 a.m.. three, mom- service. DOZER D-2, good running riondl 40 UPRIGHT planoi..nnist sell out March. 1960. at aleven o'clock, fore­ bate Court. February 29. 1960/ 9-9237. Realty, MI 3-5129. Auto body-maif , i,. WRINGER TYPE washing ml^- furnace. Summit St. Half bliKk MANCHESTER - Sturdy new 6 parkway. 1219 sq. ft-. California mgs a week. MI 3-4857. CHEVROLET 1956. 4-door s^&a sedan Hon *1.800.' Can be seen at The due to city construction. Opposite room Gsrriaon Colonial IH batha, NEW SIX ROOM CAPE WILLINGTON—3 bedroom ranch, noon. at the Probate Office In the Mu­ Estate of Benjamin Ftarson Jr.. Cew- WEAVING^ of bums, moth holes Stock clerk chine. Gas combination - Stove,- from High School. Immediate oc­ ranch, 1’ 4 baths, den, raised nicipal Building In aald Mancheater. be entry. Conn,, inu. said . District!!_____... a . minor, -|g|or. with P. G. radio and heater. Very MANCHESTER—Be your own boss Thomas Colla Co., 281 Broad St. Hartford Police Stdtton. All pianos hot water beat/ full insulation, full concrete cellar, one acre land, and tom clothing, hosiery runs, THOMAS HARRISOfT — Painting Janitor Both in good condition. Reason­ cupancy. (85. Call MI $-7109 after hearth, gam e room. Only *17,500. 2 or 8 bedroomsf-liireplace, tiled and the same Is assigned for a hearini Upon the epplicationilieation of BanjaminBenjamiiIn Q.a- clean car. Priced for a quick sale. and paperhanging. Guaranteed for *2.800. Sriiall grocery store with reduced; therefore, you . supply plastered walls, fireplace with bath, lavatory and laundry on first high elevation. A very, nice home. on the allowance of said account am Pierson. Guardian.Ian. praying that ■ sSttle* handbags repaired, stpper re­ Groundsman able. MI 9-2814.______your own delivery of .pianos. Open • R. F.' Broderick, Broker, xn Autontobiles fof Sale 4 Brunner’s in Talcottville. Tel. MI workmanship. MI 9-2497. liquor permit. For Information paneled wall, knotty pine 'abi- floor, wooded lot, near Waddell Immediate occupancy. *l?.800. Trustee'a two previoua accounta with ment of claim as per atoUcatleg■PP*— 4 Room Ranch, sunporch, 5-5042. ______thing. Douglas Motors, 888 Main. AH'?-KIND of carpentry and cabl shop.i 4 acres land. Doing very Maintensnc^pian-;-Jive in • ; (Free Weetinghouse) *78. MI mall, a copy of this order lo Ulllan G. paper haying a circulation in .said pkH healer, very clean. Brunner's, Tal­ EXTERIOR AND interior painting good business. *35,000. Tom xn 8-5187. Chamber* Flimltur# ments, furnished or unfurnished, garage, shrubs and high 4<4% Larson. 25 Clearvlew Terrace, Man- Irlct, and by posting a copy therepf on net work done. Honest and rella 3-1641. ^ ______- ’ ■ SIX ROOM Cape, i>4 baths, full AVOID THE SPRING CTAFFORD—Ranch. 8 rooms, oil cottville. . * decorating, ceilings, floors, paper Minor, Broker,'; Rockville TR Sale*. 508 E. Middle T pke., 10-5, oil heat, adults. New Bolton Road. mortgage. *14.900. Chester. Conn.: Connecticut Bank and tha pnbltc aIgn-posV In the Town- K Ne e d a c a r and had your cr^ t ble workmanship Call Rosroe PART-TIME cellar, house and grounds in ex­ RUSH! burner, hot water heat, garage In Trust do.. Treasurer." —Msuichester - Me- Ciweptry. in salq District, at least m e turned down? Short on down J*ay' Thompson. Ml 8-1895 tor estt^ hanging. Clean workmanship 5-6042. TWO Green rugs, one 12’6’’xll'2” : 7:80-9. ' MI 3-8389. (B) Room Cape, 1*4 baths, ga­ oflal Hospital. Manchester Office. 883 CHEVROLET ’59—Parttwood 4- Free estimates. No job too small Counter .man the other 11’2"xl0’8". Inquire IF Wearing ApparWr-Furs 57 cellent condition, well landscaped cellar, needs redeebrsHris’. *1-1,000. ^ tnent? Had a repoasesalon? Don’t mates. corner lot. B u ck le School, shown rage, large lot and central lo- See These -Jarvis Listings ain 8t., JWanrhester Conn. . I TURb Judge- dpor atation wagon, with. radio, John Verfaille, MI 3-2521. Benton St. ______HEATED APARTMENT, 4 rooms. Tom .Minor, Brblcer, RockiHlle TR a JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ve up! See Honest Douglas, get heater;, power steering. It’s .lust Help Wanted— Female /35 ONE MISS coat.-1006() cichshmere Also small' apartment, heated, by appointment. Phllbrick Agency, .cation. , ■ 5-5042.. le-lewddwa oe-the-toweat. down APPLY CONN. STATE TODAY! new.;T)rive It at Brunner’ s in 'Tal­ EXTERIOR arid Interior palriting Sm T h b 1960 Wheel Horse''ridlpg wool, tan. 'size aiO; Like new/- Receptionist-typist deebrated. abundance ot cl'osets Realtor, MI 8-6969 or Ml 9-8952. The administratrix having exhibited On motion of The Connecticut Bank Heater, radio, .overdrive. 19.M Financing FULLER BRUSH sales and service Jewelry 48 WE BUY, SELL or trade antique rec! room .' * Realty Co ! Inc. Ml 4-8193 Eve- her administration account with said and■ Truet- • Company------at------Hartford,- d e w !.' wartanty. Brunner’s, ' youjr Lark I . Seven Years Cdurses and Classes 2V Rem. Rand k e y punch" operator snd storage. Separate thermo­ *17,500—Loyely 3 bedroom ranch .Pontiac, sedan. Heater, radio, hy- Arranged route work. Starting guarantee -♦ . :>• INSTALLATION and used furniture, china, glass, MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial (E) —4>4 Room Ranch. BoweYi llingi BU 9-8736. ealatc lo this Court for allowance. It la co-executor. dealer. Librarian LEONARD W. Y08T, Jeweler—re- allver, picture frames and old stats. Heat, electric range, and neat' Pafkade. Full base­ ORDERED. That the im!> day- ol ORDERED: That elx months from the dramatic. No down payment, *2; (gt.-OI).' plus expenses. Ambitious, with buUt-in oven auid range, dish­ school area. Shaded lot on <]uiet ELECTRONICS oifera well-paying .Packer pain, adjusts wstche* expertly. SPECIALIST coins, old dolls aiid guns, hobby parking included. Central. loea- ment. Combination _ 'vln- WANTED—Nice tl coom Colonial March, 1960. at four o'clock, atteraoon .Jth day of February/ 1*<6! ba aM the w ee^. Cole Motors. Ml 9-0980. i WILLYS ’55 Station w «p n . They’re ™ of « W 'Courteous, married, car neces­ washer, 1V4 batha, ceramic tile, street. Act fast—*12,500. at the Probate Olflce in the Municipal same are limited ana allawea for the • t - - -f ' —— ^ ' positions to technicians and- serv­ Housekeeper '' Reesoneble prices. Open Tuesday collections, attic contents or .whole tion'! *115. MI 9-6544. dowB. Carport.-Deep wood­ with garage in St. James’ narish. tion. rooms, remodeling, additions sary. Manchester • Wlllimantlc fireplace and paneled wall. Joseph (F ) —*3,000 cash buys this 6 Room Building in said Manchester, be and creditors wlthto which to bring tn 1955 PLYMOUTH sedan. Excellent' hard to find. Here's a good one. lin'd-gfltages, Painting. Call MI icemen. “Leam-by-dclng” -tr; train Maid .thru Saturday, Thursday eve­ estates. Furniture Repair Service. ed lot. Assumable 4)4% Ton dollar paid. J; D. Realty, Ml the same is asalgned for a hearing on their ctalms against said estate, ana area. Phone MI 9-0090. for inter­ ROCKVILLE—tN 0 w 8 room Roesetto, BuUder. ’ MI 9-0308. condition. One owner. Low mile-i *695 hill price, Brunnsjr's, Talcott­ how at Connecticut’s Oldest Elbe- . Cook - nings. 129 Spruce St. MI 9-4887/ T o w n M G e n t r y Talcottville. Conn., Tel. MI 3-7449. Ranchcity sewer. -water. mortgage, 3-5129. the allowance of eaid administration aaid co-exacutor. la dlractad to ,^gtve 9-4291. view ______apartment with heat and hot account with said eatate, ascertamment public notice fo the creditors to..bring age. Reasonably priced. Call MI | ville. tronlc School. Day and evening - Counter girl , ' 4'-2% mortgage -r *110 per water. One. 5 room with SIX LARGE rooms, 2)4 story home *18,900—8 gem of a 3 bedroom SELLING—BUYING—Trading? We of heira and order of dlatribution. and In their claims within said time atlowaq 9-5892 after 6 p.m. BIDWBLL HOME tmprovemen Claeses. Spring term starts March " Button rnnehine operator USED ATTACHMENTS for garden month. this court directs that notice, of the by 'publiahlng . a copy of thia order in DralMst Go. range, arid autim suc hot 1)4- baths, one-car garage. Lot ranch on Alice Dr. near offer you free confidential In-' Oo. Alterations, additions ga- 20.. Limited enrollment - free : Wareriousrr'iwrker OBNERAL MECHANIC wanted. tractor, regardless of condition. (G) —Suburban location—5)4 Room time and place, assigned for Mid hear­ some newspaper having a circulatiea ■ ■'•V *- • - . ' Auto Driving School 7-A placement service—extended tul House wofXers water heater. TR bjtStT. 80x308 with small'greenhouse in Buckley School. 3 bed: apectlona apd ^arrange all financ­ ing be given to all pereojia known to in) said probate district within ten doya raggi. Roofing and siding experts. Must' have tools. Call MI 8-2749. M IM I4 3 MI 9-0210. Ranch; garage, )4 acre lot — be Interested therein to appear 4nd be from the date of this order and ratuni tlon plan. Free.catalog. New Eng­ rear. Off East Center St. See this rooms, 1)4 tiled baths, 14x ing from atari to flnlah. Mitten 1988 FORD club coupe. Call' , MI Kt^RTLOCK’S Manchester's' lead Aluminum clapboards* e specialty. . P a r t -Ti m e CLEAN, QUIETT and convenient two V nouihouse before you buy. *14,900. Phil- *2.500. assumes 4 )4 % ' mort­ heard thereon by publishing a copy of make to tills court-of the netlee. gtyeil. 9-5009. Unexcelled .workmanship, ^ EiSaw land Technical Institute, 56 Union person gage— *101,76 per month. 24 living .room. Knotty pine will work hand and glove with this order in some newspaper having a JOHN J. WALLETT. ’JUdgS. ing driving school. Three skill I. furnished room apt. for- working ck Agency, Ml 8-8464. ■ kitchen. Appliances. Double you. Member , Multiple JJrting circulation In said District, at least budget terms. MI 9-6496 or TR Place, . Hartford. Conn. Phone Chunter girl (H) --Brandy St., Bolton, 1)4 baths, 1952 NASH RAMBLER station courteous thstructors. Class. room couple, parking, MI 8-5259. lot. Service. Call the Bllswo.tth Mitten five davB before the day of said hear­ Instructions for te, *7 year olds. 5-9109, JAckson 5-8406, Waitress N O T I C E *12,600..^^— 6 room cape,, aluminum . Colonial Cape, restored In 1955, ing, and by mailing on or before. Feb- • wagon.. Good running condition. Shirt folder ■ ’ r -—-- SfEPTIC TANKS THREE ROOM modem heated aiding/^es. near bus, school built 1725, 2 acres, of land. 'Agency,- Realtors. MI 8-6930. ruarv 36, 19*0,. by certified malt, a copy ’ Can h t seen any time at 23 Gard­ Telephone Mr Mortlock. Director AND - JARVIS REALTY CO., of th'ls order to Katherine Hampton. 316 of Driver Education Ml 9-7808. . ALL TYPES OF carpentiy work Maid .P ublic H earings apartment, first floor available shoppingN^rlton W. Hutchins, MI *16.900. ■ ner St.. West. Asking *170. done. Alterations... dormers, roof­ tends— Stocks MQijtjtagw 3' WOULD LIKE to purchase from Welherell 81., RD 1. Manchester. Conn., AmCRAFT March 1. Stove, refrigerator schd 9-5132. \ A Multiple Listing Realtor private party 8-7 ftKifn house 'In gusfdian ad' litem for Karin- Carlaon, LARSON’S Connectlcut’a first K- ing,. porches ■ finish u^tairs. APPLY CONN. STAfE, / Proposed Additional "Utilities furnished. Parking. MI 1968 MERCURY, Monterey, 4-door, IMPROVE YOUR credit. A multi; PLUBBED SEWERS '. - Appropriations . WARREN E( HOWLAND good residantial- section of Man- ieensed driving acJiool trained. . basements 'and . garage, etn Call .9-8448 after 6:30 p jn ., .' , VERNON S T R J ^ — Beautiful 6 JOHN J.,WALLETT. Judge. R ft' H, power' steering,' excellent tude of monthly payments may be E^^PLOYM15NT SERVT0E 0PF0RTBNII1E8 of Directors .'” " ------REALTOR Ml 3-«12 , - MI 9-1200 rhester. "Please phone Mr.- Miir.-j, £ ------...... • -— —- Certified and approved, to now a b Mi 9-8981. ■' ' . room: ranch, atteched garage JMT 3-1108 %ondltio»ft^-very reasonable. Must lumped Into one second mortgage 806 MAIN 8T./*fANCHESTER 1>wn of Manchester. Connecticut PI ,2-8311 - MI 3-6766- iphy. AD 3-3076, days ■ or JA'" ferUijg classroom and behind UNFTJRNISHED 4 small ' rooms, patio, -air-conditioned. ’ close to - Ml 3-7847 OBDES OF JfOTICB_„ ■ sell. MI 9-5782. with payment* on only *22.25 for A Free Servlce'?-No Fe^ Charged Septio Tanka. Dry Wells. Sewer Notice is hereby given that the 4-5108 evenings.’ Principals only: AT A COURT Oi’ PROBATE, held wheel Instruction - for teenagers Roofingr—Si^InK 16 very neat and clean.. Automatic achool. Exclusive listing. Can- be Evenings MI 3-0527 MI 4-1139 at Manchester. . within and for the each *1,000 you need. Dial CH Lines Installed—-Celias Water­ For persoiw with. shi>pj Boarep-ef . Directors, 'Town of Man­ 1957 DE SOTO. 4-door etation MI 9-8075. 6-8897 And ask for“ FraHke Burke heat. Reasonable. Cali MI 98055. seen by appointment omy. J. D. - MI 9-9858 District of Manchester on the 34th day COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, proofing Done. skills who" want inlerest- chester, Connecticut, will hold . Realty, MI 3-5129. TWO FAMILIES We have several clients looking wagon, radio and heater and i PREPARE FOR driver’s test: Inc., Aluminum .„sldl’ig, asphalt- or Mrs. Carter now Connecticut labile Hearings In the Municipal DELMONT ST. Section s flats, 5 °'p’r^Jjr^oi®®Soh'n.j; WaUetl, Judge power.ver. Reasonable. 58 -Ej Middle Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewis St., tDR fissiRninehts at.good for a Cape Cod or a small Colonial Estate of Arthur T. Weat, late of Ages 16 to 60 Driving and .glass asbestos roofing. Als(< aluminum, \NOTICE Building Hearing Room, 41 Cen­ rooms each:* oil heat, gas hot MANCHESTER—Beautiful 8 - BOLTON In business" home in Manchester.-Green area. Manchester, in said Diatrict. deceased. Tpke. MI 9-0388. - , Hartford. MMINNEY BROS. pay. water block from bus, school, room raiiCh, garage, large loi 1.. Center Sti-eel room. Three instructor*. No wait- ialvanlzed or coppgr gutters And In accordance •with Hecliofi 14- ter Street, Manchester. ConnMti- zone, a six and six duplex. Five- j Mort.gageij no problem, The admljjietralrli: having exhibited trig. Manchester -Driving Acade- eaders. Ml 8-7707. 150, Chapter 246 of the General Suwaroq* Disposol C d. cut, 'Tlieaday. Mar(di 8,1960 at 8:00 shopping. ' Garage. Imnukculste ..extras galore. Full price, *15,800. ,5,400—Almost , rtew 5)4 roopi her admlnlrtratlon- account with aald condition.- MI 84)094 'between 8-8 Short wa. out—5 room expandable ranch, ceramic bath, for- car garage. House^eeds some pstale to this Court for allowance and BRUTJNER'^S BEST BUYS ,my. PI 2-7249. f Statutes, the following motor ve­ I so-182 Pearl St.— MI 8-6898 P.M., oil. proposed additional ap painting, but the price is quite rea­ JARVIS REALTY CO. > It-appearing lo the Court that »,»id es­ ROOFING, SIDING, painting Cer hicles \vill he sold at public auction- EXPERIMENTAL home. *8',8<)0. Many more new and \ rpica counters, fireplace, propriatiops to the General Fund sonable. ' tate can be setUed aa- Insolvent with­ 1955 Ford V-8 FalrlSne. 2-door pentry. Alteratiuns and additions at 10:00 A.M, on March 8. I960 at Budget for 1959-1960 as follows: used ftor- *5.000 up. Call the Ells basement garage, ameslte Ml 3-4112 - , ,;M I 9-1200 out commiaslonera. It la .... . MACHINISTS FIVE ROOM tenement, newly dec­ ORDERED: that the ISth day of hardtop with radio, heater. Fordo- Garage— Servioe— Storage 10 Ceilings Workmanship man the Town of Manchester’s. Police I. To the-Insurance account, worth Mitteh Agency. Realtors, Ml drive, 2 acre wooded lot. 2, Oakland Street—4 and, 4 flat, 'S 6 F O R D ...... $ 4 Y B teed A. A. Dion, Inc;. 299 Autumn Contractors ' orated. Available at once. With oil 3-6030, MI 9-5524. Ms^rch 1960. at ten' o’clock. IftrenMn. Biatic. • Station, 239 Middle Turiiplke East. for prerttion machining to be finan^ed 'by a reduc­ *15,900—Ovetilze' 6 room cape, 2 one vacancy. 1-arge. corner lot. at the Probate Office In the Municipal Convertible, Red flnlah. Fordo* St. MI 8-4860. heat. Inquire at 34 Spruce. 6 , stone fireplaces, knotty pine Building In aald Mancheater. be and the , ! FullPrice$788 - GARAGE FOR RENT. 139 E. Cen­ Sealed proposals' will be received 1. 1947 Buick amlgnoiffi** •*'' j' tion of *6.800. in the 1959- House, has been redecorated; Only matic, radio, heater. As is. ^ ,— Motor No. 84724420 SECLUDED, immaculate- 6 room living room,, large kitchen, same 1s asalmed for a hearing^ toe ter St., Ml 9-7177. RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahlngle a.nd at the Bolton Elementary School, Millerii ’ 60 General Fund appropri­ ranch,' built-in atove,' garage *14,900. Large mortgage can be as­ Japanese Classes Set allowance of aaid administration ac­ 1958 Edsel 4-door aedan. Automa­ - 2. 1050 Lincoln , ation for Welfare...... *6,800. full shed dormer, walk-out bulh-tn roofs, gutter arid cohduc Notch Rd„ Bolton, Conn. (RD No. 2 . . Latiie*-.'. THREE^ROOM apartm'ent, *55.. MI many extras. 8 aci'es, trees. Only sumed. ,/■ 4 ..w count and that ,the^ settlement of said '54 CHRYS. .. . $698 tic push button,' R. H, Very clsan^ ■^rSerial Np. 51LP879H J. To the Tpwn . Planning basement; '2 rooms unfin­ estate be completed without to* _ ap­ tor wot.ii: root, chhnney repairs, Manchester, Conn.) until 4 P.M. IT COSTS NO MORE Orlndeii* 9-5229. 9-5. ' (15,000. Carlton W. Hutchins^ MI Tokyo—Starting this . year, 3- pointment ot comiliisaloners, this Cmirt Windwir 4-Dqor. Automatic Low mileage. GARAGE FOR .rent at 182 Maple March 15, 1960 by the Board of TTiese vehicles may be Inspected -Coirimiskioii for the'Town’s ■ ished. T . X .CROCKE'TT, Realtor Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Rav Boring liiaehineo 9-518!. year , Japaneae-language courses dlrecta that notice of the time, and tntnamisaion, heater. Low Full .Price St , M I-3-4751.,* .J,* Jackson. Ml 8-8325. Education. Town of Bolton, COnn., al any time In the yard at P()llce fo Hit your homo with share of the cost of a Mas?, -j, 3)4 ROOMS, atove, refrigerator, *:19,000r Oversize * room cepe, .1)4 will be given to foreign students place assigned , (or said hearing • be ------1*------for exterior painting to be done, Headquarters.,— • , , tar Plan Study, by alloca: heat, 'hot water, garage. Central. ELRO STREET—6 room home, en baths, basement garage, M I 3 -1 5 7 7 given to all persons known.-to be In­ mtleagb. one loSil owner. ■ 1965 Buick harptop. super model. in Government-operated universi­ terested therein to-a-ppear and be be-rd at the Bolton Elementary School* Successful bidders may make tion from the unc'0(pmlt- MI 4-0288. -' trance hall, largejtront porch. One- ■ ameslte dfive,. well land­ thereon ■ by publishing, ia ■ copy of - this Dynaflo. R. H.. WWT. B u sin g SeikHete. Offtned-U Roofing and Chimneys '6>A payinent, at the. lime of sal* ■ arid THREE BEDROOM ranch, full cel­ ties in* Tokyo. Three' classes, ac­ F O R D ------$ T 9 9 5 durlnp the' summer vacation, pe WARREN E. H0WUND, ReaHori . TOOL ond DIE ted ; balance in the Capi-. "" car garage, good condition. Estab­ scaped lot. „ commodating • 90 students each, order In some newspaper having a cir­ - '' Full Price $799 remove! the-vehicles within twenty- fai' fmprovemeht Reserve THREE ROOM apartment, heat lar, aluminum windows, low down culation in said District: at l«»*t tiv* FalrUne “500'' Convertible. RAD.IUtTV r e p a i r s , any makt ROOFING ^ Specializing repairirig riod. Bids will be publicly opened lished neighborhood. Priced for will be es'tablisbed—two in science four hours. MAKERS Fund...... *16,000. and hot-w ater,'gas Stove, Adults quick sale. Philbrick Agency, MI BUILDING I/OT8, FARMS, payment. *11,900. J4l 3-8109 and days before the day of said hearing. FordnmatlCi radio, tieater. Elack . car*, ampitfiera. phom^aphs nd roofs of all kinds. 'New, roofs, gut and read a't the school at 8 P.M- only. MI 9-2849. and one in literature. ■ JOHN J/. WALLETT, Judge. BRUNNER’S'. ter work, chimneys cleaned re .April 4, 1980. Specifications are Town o f Manchester, Conn. S. To various accounts as fol- 9-8464. , > ./* ACREAGE MI 3-0000, , finish. changers. Over 47 .vears totai'ex Richard Martin, General penence 90 days i^arantee m all paired. Aluminum aiding. JO available to bidders' at the schpol ,'lows: TWO ROOM ■ apartment, private 0!n the Mancfaester-Verqon Towm years’ ' experience. Fjee esti office. 'The pWner reserves 1 Manager GONSIDER, the extra htnefiti SHEET METAL Board o f Directors - *523, ST JAMES Parish—8 ■room modi LAWRENCE F..FIANO • $ 6 F ^ R D ..... $ 1 1 9 8 Line In Talcottville ______work fbittertan'a.______Ml 9-4587. bath, heat, hot water, stove, re­ mates. Call Howley, M l'*-5361, Ml right to reject any and aU^ids| Advt. No. 189 General Manager ' .456. fled colonial in excellent condi Paul P, Fiano MI 3-0458 Falriane 4-Door Hardtop. Ford- Open E ve. Till 9 Tel. Ml 3-5191 Service. MECHANICS frigerator. Apply. Marlow’s, 887 ^3-0763. ★ Manchester Mbttlple.LtotiHg Service — Controller . 4(452. tion with 2-'car garage. Owners omatic, ‘power iteering, radio, Main St. readv to go to Florida. J. D. Real Brokers | MI 3-2766 . i available all hour*. Satisfaction Local Realtor (BOPperaHoP ' Assessors 533. I960 CMLISH FORD ANGLIA 2-DOOR SEDAN heater. One owner, low raileeife. Collector of Revenue 453. ty,^ M l 8-5129^. CHEVROLET '67 Bel Air converti- * guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1815. "it Hartford Multiple I-totlng Service — 3- tope, blue and white flnlah. ble. standard shift with overdrive, FUSION lowirClMk 236. ONE 2 ROOM apartment, one 8 MANCHESTER room;, cape, COSMA REFRIGERATION Serv- County Realty cooperation MANCHESTER—6 ipom split '4vel full cellar, garage, fireplace and power pack plus. Reasonable! TR •IVeasurer 523. room apartment. Call MI 8-8026. ^ BRAND .Ice. F.epalrs all iriake retiigera- wooded lot, 15x22 recreation room sunporch. This beautifully land­ 55 PLYM. . . .. $895 6- 2« 6. . w a r m s . Instltuto — Planning ft Zoning 113. % , - - V----- ■ ■'* • -----• dom, frebzers, washing machines, 1959 MERCURY PARKLANE CONVERTIBLE OOZY THREE . completely .built-in stove, 110’ frontage. Only Savoy 'V-8 4-D6or Sedan. Staad- National Realtor opoperatlan. . , ' Development Commission 321, scaped lot consists of friilt trees, NEW! dryers, ranges, oil and gas burn­ ^ M A C H I N E furnished apartibent. Suitable for *16,900. Carlton-Wr Hutchins, MI iberi-y and rose bushes, numerous ard tianemlaeloti, radio, heater, 1/ Dramatic plctnr'e brochure* to promote tne *ale of yppr W elfare 377. 9-5132. 1 SlMCA' 1958.,' .Excellent' "conditi^. ers, Ml 9-0883. AH'workt'guariui- OPERATORS Municipal Building - 40. newlF weds or working . couple. shrubs,, plus -a small chicken M I’84446. . home sod National Referral Sendee. ' Call MI 9-0641 pr M l 9-8886. ■'teed. •' .. . . ■ with experience on Building Inspector 789. OAK ST.—6 room, 2-atory alum house. Home Eiriders R ealty,'any' '5$ iUiCK .. .. $1095 ’ -ft Active member of the International Traden tliuV t Engineering . 290. time, MI 3m 3i. AH 4-J655. Debrered Itoadmaeter 4-Oopf lUvteia. Vertical Turret Lathee tnum siding, copper plumbing, new “To Serve You Betterr-We Trade” , -J Public Work* 520. ANDOVER—THREE room apart-' Power etoering.-dyDaflow^ radiot ment , - newly painted. Available wiring and G. "E. furnace, 'auto MANCHESTER —Six < room cApS, ,■ in Jig Mill* '* > Highway 7,359. mqUe hot water. 3-car garage. heater. Gray and white ftnleli- ■ i i : i Qaallfled, Courteon*'Sale* Representative*, to give March 1. Elderly couple pre full cellar, aluinlDum comlitnation, Engine lathe* Garbage .' 200. Lot 65x340. House completely in Manchester your home the attention It deserve., because, W alks and Curbs 179. ferred. or with one child. On main baaement garage and flreptacis. [ . r ' '. Mult-aa-Matie lathee road. PI 2-6694. sulated. J D.\Realty^ JO -/-3129.' • S 6 M i R C ...... $ 9 9 5 "Real Estate Is our only Buslne**” Cemeteries 984. Near schools'and buses. HomS' Finders Realty, any time, Mj 4- Door Sedan. Mercomatio, n* Police ’ . 5,808 ^ ,^ H T ROOM Dutch Colonial, die. heater. 2-tone hlaek and it A centrally located modern Main Street Office, Free FOUR ROOM duplex, autonmtlc--gteam heat, one-car garage, near 3-1131, M I 4-185S. Parking, tint fioor convenience. Don't Walt—»pp^ A t' . . Health ^ ■ , 212. heat .and hot water, stove, refrlg- white. Recreation -i -590. vm r r tr ir . Shopping and . Verplanck era-tor, parWiig: ConvenlMtly lo­ SO. WINDSOR—.Large, eevep room e Now Sltyllng e New d-Speed ^ e m U t i o r i Parks , - 1.31*. School. Excellent . condition Tho O ffiM of . r e m e m b e r —It cost* No More than the stAndard 5% fee to EMPLOYMENT cated. MI 8-2858 after 4. ' - *17,906; Phllbrick Agency,'‘ Ml split level on c'dlner lot.. Blanket e Overhead .Valve Engine — See , atii) Drive T h ia ' Low-Coet •55 O L D S ...... U f i aell your home through this office. There ta No extra Town .Court ' ' 120- . insulation, 'alumlnuM combination, Beauty Today “88“ 2-Door Sedan. Uydmaiatie, by allocation from '/the 9-8464. $195 DOWN Specialfy Priced ‘ char^ for the extra benefit*'you receive. OFFICE WELL FURNISHED 4'fDoih heated fu ll'cellar and "iHi bBthb. Rec. mdlo, heater. « MjcKINNEY BROTHERS, INC. ' ■ .185.*j-60 » General F tfn d *1 SM Main at., Ea*t Hartford, rent near Center. Reasoiiabler Ad­ 180 RORTER ST. Older home, two- room niay' he used-as office With Includes Heater.'Defroster. WhltowalU, DirecHonal Slgnate a ^ Multi-drive, I^mnamlsslon, pushbutton radip, heSter. defroster, budget appropriation of- dress Rent, Box H, H erald.. separate entrance. One-car. at* all other Standard English Ford Extras, Roallton, Approisd Soryieo, InMHon Connecticut. family, 6 gnd 5 i-Oom vacant;, be- LoeahBank Ratffs power steering, po'wer brakes, power window*,' power! *eat,'yel- DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS - ‘ *30,009. -for Salary, Wage ■ ing newl'y, decorated. Good invest­ tached garage with covereil red­ MORIARTY . low firilsh, whitewall tiree, Oikp owner, low, mileage. NEW CAR Open Monday thru Friday— and Frihgp. Benefit adjust-. i ment, priced for immediate sale wood patio. Home Finders Realty, has m ovod to tl^ rhents. ’ WARRANTY.- ^ AM. to 4 P.M. FOUR RbOMS, second floor,' ga­ Charles Ponticelli, MI 9-9844. fuiy time; MI 3-1131, MI 4-1653'.' i| S 0 VI119B lonk o f M onehM tor BW 9 . CALL NOW! Francis J. Mahoney, Secretary rage iuid baspment. MI 3-5784. .' SEE OUB FINE BROTHERS Board of'Directors MANCHESTER—Priced reduced to SELECTION OF PRAH A WHITNEY 4 c a r o l DRIVE-RoekviUo *18 Ltnooin—Conti eintol 923 McHii Stroot Town of Mancliester,' ' b e a u t i f u l apartment for r*nt. 650. B room fgfioh, large living sell 6 room cepe with one car ga- . Mnronry ■ Unglleh ‘Peed Connecticut Refrigerator, electric atove, heat, room/ cabmet kitchen, 8 bad- ragd! nice condition,' la rfe .Jot. ^ A IR C R A F T USED m ft'ftiu. ••I Center M .-BII »<«l«l L ow of Joifol, off tho Poriiinw Af)to. Worren E. Howland, Realtor -Dated this 29th day of February ■hot water-ihcludad. *115 monthly. rooma, 1)4% mortoaga can ba Real value at *12,900. Alice Clam' Ifil-Sis CENTER BT. OPEN EVENINOB Open 478 MAIN ST., MANCIHESTEB , Dlvtslo(i ot Ualtod Altoraft ' 1#*0. ' u - ■ J. D. Rental Agency, 470 J^aln St., aaaumed. Marlon B. Robartaoo, ri, Realtor, M l 9-4548, MI *-7-7*57; ' P h o M M I 3 ^ ^ tlOTiHuatlea Advt No. 2*4 ^ - MI *-5139. ' I Broker, M l 1-565*. r ■ Sther UiUitga available; - Aatehen S-tlQ8 ■toot Hartford 8, CnajaeqUent 8411*418 (RENTER BT. OPEN EVENtNUS MI 8-8188 J •'4 .K . \ --i'.