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(CUMlflcd ASvertUlng on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS VOL. LXXX, NO. 170 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 Expense Accounts Hit State News Let’s Kennedy Raps Roundup Kennedy Warns Russians Dempsey Seeks S2 Million for ‘It’s Deductible’ Medical School U.S. to Meet Obligations By FRANK CORMIER A|1.7 billion a year. However, he Hartford, April 20 (/P)— Washington, April 20 (/F)— ssdd the other items would offset Gov. John N.^ Dempsey an­ this and leave at least *50 million nounced today that he will Stamp Out Cancer with Stamps President Kennedy today sent to spare Congress a tax plan which he Many of the specifics were sure recommend that $2 million be included in the capital bond­ Ready to Act Alone v said would help modernize to stir controversy aplenty. How­ 3^* American business and create ever, there could be little argu­ ing program in the next bien­ 600,000 jobs. He said a possi­ ment over Kennedy’s main objec­ nium for the construction of a tives: To stimulate the economy, medical-dental school in the ble general tax cut should maJj)ril 29 (;P1—Repub-9 makers have suggested a 70 mph Castro Says Rebel Second, it conceded that antl- Ucana aro taking a careful look daytime limit for -such highways By Eichmann that our restraint is not inex- Castro guerrillas had dispersed in­ The House majority leader said Oppofet Tuition Hike haustable." ^ . a bill eatablh^ingf absolute to hiding. The Anti-Castro Revolu­ K fhaximum speed' Uteiti In Con- his party may ask the transporta­ Hartford, April 20 lypi—-<3ov. Jerusalem, April 20 iffi — AdoK "Should it ever appear," Ken­ tionary Council claims they have April 20, 21, 22 necUeut. tion committee to take another John N. Dempsey said today that Eichmann, in his memoirs, depicts Forces Wiped Out nedy added, "that the Inter- joined up with holdout rebels In The measure was given a favor­ look at the bill. he waa opposed to raising the tui­ himself as an administrator, not American doctrine of non-inter­ the Escambray Mountains, and it able report by the legislature’s Gov. John X. Dempsey, a Dem­ tion fees at the University of Con­ the executioner of millions of Jews ference merely conceals or excuses so. the.v are beginning a resistance and TransporUtion Committee yester­ ocrat. conferred with legislative necticut. —a crime for which he stands in a policy of non-action — if the na­ Thursday oddly similar to the one which day. But GOP leaders immediate­ leaders of both parties yesterday The Governor was asked to com­ the dock in Jerulalem, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 9the guerrillas Who for montlM tions of this hemi.sphere should fail brought the 26th of July move­ to urge agreement on a maximum ment on proposals to Jack up stu Prime Minister Fidel Castro a.s- have been harrassing O stro's ly expressed some doubts about Israel todav-released the text of regime. to meet their commitments ment to power after a long hit- the bill. speed bill and other highway dent fees at the university at his; Eichmann’s memoirs, dictated into serted todSy he has wiped out agaln.st outside Communist pene­ and-run struggle. “I don’t think this (bill) would safety measures. press conference ti^a>^ a tape recorder and then tran- rebel invaders on Cuba's southern An anti-Castro leader in Puerto tration— then I want it clearly Since the victory of Fidel go through without a lot of argu­ The Governor also urged a com­ One bifknow p^dlng in i scribed after his capture in Argen- beaches and captured laige stores Rico reported last night that a understood that this government Castro's 26th of .Tuly movement on ment," said Pwep. J. Tj'ler Pat­ promise on a chemical test bill for islature would boost such I tlna and return to Israel last year, of U.S. arms, including Sherman new landing had been made in will not hesitate in rneeting its terson, R-Old L^rme, the House drunken drivers, but neither party stages to a maximtim to $850 a ■ i^angpripi shows that the tanks. But he conceded his forces Cuba. He did not give the location 'primary’ obligations which are to (Continued on Page Ten) majority leader. appeared willing to push ahead for j'ear. The fees now are *160. . gg officer in the earliest have suffered heavy Iosse.s. of the beachhead. the security of our ou-n nation." HALE He said his party favors maxi­ the measure. Dempsey favors a stages of his interrogation in The rebel leaders insisted the There were rumors — entirel.v HOUSE Kennedy said that the Cuban mum speed lei^ation. but said bill to allow the state to revoke Teacher Vaenneieg Israel, insisted his was. only an ad­ main invading force has fought .unconfirmed — that more landings guerrilla fighters, aligned against the current bill had confusing as­ the license of any driver who re­ Hartford, April 20 i/Pi —LT)e of re­ uniforms, Boyle said American sonable for them to exceed the j White House announces Preal- sistance "likely to go on.” He de­ The Biggest Mystery advisers would operate down to posted limit. ■■ j deni Kennedy will. not ■‘attend... clared it was launched by "a group battalion level, “and much low­ tribute. Under an absolute limit, proof House to - Consider Bill I Successful firing of Polaris mis- of courageous men who returned er if need be." But, he added, of speeding would be automatical­ l.sile from nuclear submarine Rob- to Cuba determined to do what “Most of our men are special­ ly considered evidence of guilt. ■ erl E. Lee indicates N a v y has they could to assist the people in ists. We are here to advise, not Remember the more you buy at House & Haleys on Thursday, Friday and Saturday — the Patterson said some Republican I solved problems which plagued establishing freedom in that is­ Did U, S. Have Role fight." House chairmen felt the 65 mph On Lieense for Lawyers some- earlier underwater launches land.” more double stamps you will receive and the more you give to the drive — the more you will help daytime driving on I of rocket.. .• Czechoslovakia's of- Shortly after Rusk's statement, HEiMISPHERE AID BACKED dlvid«A3i|bfi|^^ was too low for ’ ficial news agency, CTK. expresa- a new rei^l radio station went on Washington, April 20 UP)—-In m odeft^M S. Some OOP law­ Hartford, April 20 (A’1 — The<< been inspired b.v "pique,” and that,' es suspicion that United States the air, reporting it Wes'* estab­ an obvious bid to bolster Latin it wa-s discriminatory.. It w as. In Cuban Invasion? this wonderful cause — and it won't cost you a penny extra. House has voted to consider a bill j ; had something to do with crash lished in the Escambray Moun­ American friendship, the House that would require lawyers to spurred on by an ‘(anti-lawyer ” March 28 of Czech airliner near tains and declaring the anti-Cas- Appropriations Committee today pay an annual *5 license fee, de­ sentiment in the legislature, he, tro forces landing Monday had Nuernberg. West Germany, which * By JA5IES MARLOW ‘-'this country would go in helping approved an ' Administration re­ Gary C\aoper spite an unfavorable committee said. I killed all 62 persons aboard. carried out their mission. quest for (600 million to raise report on the measure. Rep. Joseph M. Rourke. D-New Calling itself Elscambray Libre (AP News Analyst) an anti-Castro uprising or in- Uving standards in South Ameri­ In a tight 116-115 vote, the Haven, an executive of the State ! General Assembly of United (Free E>cambray), the radio said Washington. April 20 (A>i — Still va.sion. 'The United States could can countries. Included was *100 111 with Cancer House yesterday rejected the com­ Labor Council, also opposed the Nations declares Mauritania and the invading force had reinforced the biggest mystery in the, 4-day do a lot to help an invasion, with­ million to help Chile rehabilitate mittee report. The bill will now bill. He eaid that no group should Communist Outer Mongolia quali­ ola invasion of Cuba is this: Just out using its own armed force.s. areas devastated by a series of be singled out for such a fee. He fied for L'.N. Membership but what role, if any, did the United In ansv.’ering Khrushchev, Ken­ earthquakes last .year. Hollywood, April 20 iJP)— be placed automatically on the nedy again did not say this coun­ Sources close to Gary Cooper say House calendar and come up for also deploied what he felt was neither is likely to be admitted States play in the invasion? a large "anti-lawyer” sentiment soon. .. American helicopter Ribicoff Backs President Kennedy has said this try had not helped the Invaders. U'.S. HOLDS CUBAN PLANE the veteran film star is gravely ill action at a future date. WTiat he did say was this: "I have with cancer—and knows it. ' However, despite the House's in the legislature. crashes in rebel-threatened coun­ country would not intervene mili­ Hamilton, Bermuda, April 20 try near front north of Vientiane, tarily in Cuba. But exactly six previously stated and I repeat now (.T)—A Cubana Airliner enrouta The word followed an announce­ action, it is generally ' thought Rep. Robert H. Baines, D- that the United States intends no ment by a fam.ily spokesman yes­ here that the bill Will go down Montville. a retired naval oflScer Laos, and another ’copter plucks Krebiozen Test months ago today he promised from Madrid to Havana made terday that the lanky, laconic ac­ crewman to safety... Republican help, if elected president, to military intervention in Cuba." an unauthorized landing at a U, to eventual defeat in either the and frequent critic of attorneys Cubans who gave hope of over­ During the presidential cam- tor is critically ill. Senate or the House. in the legislature, approved the leaders in Washington announce Chicago, April 20 (Ah—Federal S Air Force Base here today Cooper, w'hn will be 60 on May they are selling up group of ex­ throwing Fidel Castro. pagin last fall Kennedy )uade a and was detained by military au­ t h a n k s t o r a d io s t a t i o n w in f The fight to save the bill was bill. He .suggested that the annual Judge Julius H. Miner says he is And today, exactly three months number of talks on dealings with thorities. A statement issued 7, is confined to his ^ l-A ir home. led by Rep. Zena Temkin. D-Tor- fee should be *100 instead of *5. perts to devise solutions to prob­ The one-time Montana cowboy lem .of unemployment arising out, prepared today to postpone a *350,- after he became President, the in­ Latin America. by Kindiey Air Force Bose said m rington, whose husband Is a den­ He also offered to contribute *100 On Oct. 20, he issued a state­ the liner lacked Insurance cover­ for H gtnarous donation of Air Timo. Thonks to Kathy Godfioy of has starred in 70 pictures, win­ tist. Mrs. Temkin argued that at- annually to the state It every law­ of automation and other improve­ OQO libel suit trial to permit testing vasion is underway. ning movie academy Oscars as yer in Connecticut would do the ments in technolog>'. the medical value of krebiozen, the Cuban Foreign M in i^ r Dr. Raul ment—not a speech—on how hte’d age rMuiired for landing at a Radio and Toiovision and Lolf Jtnson. popular ttolf onnouneor of omeys now “are the only profe.s- controversial cancer drug. Roa said Monday inf the United deal with Castro if he won the United '^ates military field. the World War I hero in 1941’s sional men who,do not pay an an­ same. United Slates protests against The base rep aid that IS crew­ WINF, for tho donation of thoir timo. “Sergeant York” and as the duty- - Yesterday's House ession also riots in front of embassy in Mos­ Abraham Ribicoff, secretary of Nations the invaders were a “force presidency. In part he blamed the nual license fee.’’ health, education and welfare, au­ of mercenaries organized, financed Esenhow'er administration for not men and eight passengers were bound sheriff - in 1962’s “High Opponents of the bill, who in­ saw one of the first sharp clashes cow and.demand compensation for "'aboard and that accommodations Noon.” of the year between leaders of damage... Evidence of terrific thorized the .esting yesterday in and armed by the /government of doing far more to curb Castro; cluded many lawyers and members a letter to Judge Miner. Parties in the United States He said Eisehhower had "done had been provided for them at Speculation about his physical of both parties in the House, con­ the Democrats and Republicans. collision of several objects in outer condition, had heightened since the the trial previously agreed to the On Tuesday, prem ier Khrush­ almost nothing to keep Castro the base. tended that attorneys are reg­ Democratic Minorit.v Leader ■pace some 580 million years ago test. chev In a message to Kennedy said from consolidating his regime and S3rd annual Academy Award* ulated by the judiciary under the William ,T. Shea of Meriden reported by team of Atomic Ener­ 4 POLARIS SUBS ORDERED ceremonies Monday night. Fellow But Dr. George D. Stoddard, it is no secret to anyone that the beginning subversive activities \ state Constitution. touched it off when he rose to blast gy Commission scientists... Italy the defendant In the suit, asked armed bands which invaded that throughout Latin America." Washington, April 20 (Ah —- ■tar James Stewart accepted a Mrs. Temkin proposed that the the Republican leadership for not fires space research rocket tq an The Navy today aimeunoed it ■pedal honorary award for Coop­ time to study Ribicofr* letter country (Cuba) had been trained, Then he spoke of what he'd do fees collected from the, lawyers be giving the House any work to do. altitude of 156 m iles... Fire and which requested complete data on if he became president. has awarded contracts totafing er and, addressing him directly lava shoot l.OOO feet into air in equipped and armed in the United more than $150 (million for eon- Into the television camera, nearly used to help defray the costs of Shea noted that only three bills krebiozen. Stoudard’s attorney, States.” He said this country would have maintaining law libraries, which were acted upon by th e' House new eruption of Mt. Etna near Harold M. Keele. said he doubted to work with both its European struetlon of four Folaiis mlsoUs- broke Into tears as he spoke words At his news conference a week, firing submarines. The contracts she said were used most by at­ yesterday and that two of these Catania, Sicily. that the plaintiff—Dr. Andrew C. ago — before the invasion — Ken­ Allies and the Latin American You Are Invited To Come, See and Hear Kathy Godfrey and Leif Jensen Do A of tribute. Ivy—would submit all the data, followed up letters of intent Is­ % * . _ _ _ So emotional was Stewart's torneys. were re-committed to committee. Sen. Frank Church. D-Idaho, nedy was asked how far this counrJ. countries linked with the United She said that in 1959 the sUtc In reply to Shea, Rep. J. Tyler savs any “direct” attempt by So- and aske(l time to consult a medi­ States in a mutual defense treaty sued last February to Eloctrie praise that a recent explanation try would be tvilling to go in help­ Boat Division of Gensral Dy­ of Cooper’s confinement-^that he appropriated over *219,000 to the Patterson Jr., Old Lyme, said that v ik Union to move ammunition cal expert. ’ ing an anti-Castro uprising or in­ “to promote collective action law libraries for the biennium, if there were any. roadblocks in and supplies into Cuba could be Ribicoff aald the National Can­ against communism in the Carib­ namics Corpn oI Groton, Com„ Broadcast From House and Hole At 1:45 P.M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 20, 21, 22 suffered a pinched nerve in a cer Institute is ready to evaluate vasion of Cuba. and Oio Newport News Snip-, movie fight scene—was ques­ and that bills in the .present legis­ the legrislsture they were put destined as foreign intervention He never directly answered the bean.” lature would raise the amount to there by the Democrats who con­ of kind President Kennedy says krebiozen as soon as the necessary (No European ally, so far as is building and Divdock Oo.. New­ tioned. data is submitted. Ivy said all in­ question. Instead, he said “TTiere port News, Va. lOectrlc bent re­ Publicist Warren Cowan an­ *120,000 a year. trol the Senate. United States would resist . . . Ad­ will not be under any conditions publicly known, ho* had a hand The bill was described as a Patterson invited newspapers in dition of 70 Judges to Federal Court formation would be supplied with­ in this invasion. And no Lqtin ceived a contract for two nounced yesterday: in tw’O months, and estimated the an intervention in Cuba by the marlDos with a total “Because tbs Cooper family has ’’tax” on lawyers, by Rep. Mar­ the state, which he said had been bench ts approved by House des|dte United States armed force*.’’ 5 '- Republloan complaints that only (ConttBoed on Fs(S Eight) price ef tIM sOIIlon. shall N. Dudjey, R-OuUford, sn *t- (Gssttaaed on Page Five) Hie question sjsked was how ipr (OsnBwed ■• Pafs Iliras) tofiiey. Dudley said that It had (OonttaiDsd om Pag* Bevea) half that nnmber is. needed 'J yj ■'T f ■ ■ . ■ . 7'' ( ■y J PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 PAGE THR£B j'ear. totaled $3.6 billion and led to Expense Accounts Hit heavy sales of American gold. to hospitalize the actor and - that poison for a couple off years. 1 business,” he recalled In later Keiuiedy also said, without giv­ Coventry no further word on his condition knew it but' I'm one of those guys years. "Then I ran Into a couple B’nai B’rith Units ing details, that Americana should Sheinwold on Bridge Gary Cooper We sell the will be forthcoming for a week or who just kept -putting it off. of cowboy friends from Montana be barred from using 'oreign "tax "Then I made this deal to shoot To Seat Officers money-saving havens" and'from seeking tax ad- 10 days. a picture in Paris and London and who told me I could earn $10 a vantbges through certain mutual 41 from Town ill with Cancer day by just falling off a horse. • I Within the past year Cooper has I didn't want to have any troublei Charter Oak Lodge and Ben funds set up In Canada. Bermuda PLAT TttE TRUMPS * had two operations, first for a used to do that and more for $10 Great Amerkan B olb tUm viilflwfibit while in a strange country, so , I' Ezra Chapter of B'r(a,t B'rlth will Kennedy Raps and South Africa. TO LIMIT LOSS (Continued from Page One) prostate condition and later for re­ a week in Montana.” M M rra had the opSratldh." j hold a joint installation ceremony Ha also called fo- repeal of the By Alfred ShclnwoM Make Honors moval of a section of his colon. He dropped his' aspirations as a Homeowners Policy total tax exemption now accorded A Q • 7 9 Five weeks after that oj^rp Sunday at 8 p.m. at Temple Beth You might think that the final­ The fourth marking period hon­ been Inundated by Inquiries about In London last December he commercial artist after working in Sholom. the earned income of Americans ^ f 7 5 4 tlon, part of nls colon was 're­ a Tom Mix movie and discovering ists in a national pair champion­ $ A Q J 2 or roll a t Windham High School his health since the James Stew­ finished his most recent picture, Incoming presidents. Dr. Law­ living In other advanced countries. "The Naked Edge.” moved. Cooper said at the time: that the silent star was paid $17,- And he urged a $20,000-a-year ship would know how to play the includes 10 Coventry pupils on the art presentation, I am asked by rence Andrus of the lodge and * BAST "A " roll and 31 on the "B ” roll. the family to say that he Is grave­ Cooper appeared Jan. 8 at a "I had an obstruction that was 500 a week. Ask ‘It’s Deductible’ limit on Uie exempt Income of those trump suit to best advantage, but about to strangle my Intestines. Mrs, Alan Hartstein of the chap­ The "A " roil Includes: Juniors, ly ill.” testimonial dinner by the Friars, living In underdeveloped areas. you'd be wrong. One of the It's a good thing that 1 had it ter, with other new officers, will for In addition, he recommended full Q 10 2 Ronald Burr, Forrest Haun and Cowan did not dlstlose the na­ a show business group. After Snow Fell in June be installed by Isadore Radding. (Continaed from Page One) hands atumped some of the ex­ J . 4 , ^ » 7 A speeches recounting hU 35 year.s taken care off.” would add $450 million a year to taxation of those who stay abroad perts a few weeks ago In Denver. John Wanagel; sophomores, Nor­ ture of the aliment. This word The program will include show­ details revenues. for 17 out of 18 months In ad­ 9.2 7 < ma Hedman; freshmen, Walter came afterward, privately, from of stardom — a record unmatched Cooper bowed out of Dinah ing of a film, "The American Jew." competition, and reduce the na­ The only problem was to limit A ^ ' L in e .- by any other performed — he wept Shore’s April 9 television show. (Concord, N. H.—At least once In urging strict curbs on deduc­ vanced countries, "niey now get the trump loss to one trick. There Wanagel, Raymond Wilcox, Su­ several sources. Dessert and coffee will be served. tion's balance of pajrmenta deficit. E A 10 9 « 4 zanne Cleverdon, Lee Beth Ka- Another source said: "Jimmy openly. The appearance had been arrang­ It snowed in New Hampshire in The key item, and perhaps the tions for business expenses. Ken­ an exemption up to $20,000. are several ways to do this If you BAGLIN nedy said: ■Finally, Kennedy repeated, with rasinaki, Janet Korner and Kath­ didn’t mean to spread alarm but In a speech of characteristic ed to publicize his late'st film, in June. On June 17, 1933, in Tuck- 53,199 ON ARUBA most controversial, was the pro­ know how the missing cards are O K 10 S . brevity he said: "Am I the luckiest INSURANCE AGENCY "The time has come when-y our some changes, a number of rec­ located. leen Ravl|;n. he just got carried away by emo­ which he has a big financial in­ erman's Ravine on Mount Wash­ Oranjestad, Aruba—A recently posed tax incentive for business ommendations made in JanuaiT A K 10 9 The "B " list includes: Seniors, tion for a very dear friend who is guy alive tonight? Yep.” terest. ington the sun was warm and Route 44A, Bolton, Conn. expansion and modemlMtion. In tax laws should cease their ’ en­ A few players led the queen of It SotS WeE NMk completed census of the islaml of ‘i couragement of luxury spending by former President Dwight D. spades from dummy for a finesse, John Brainard, Robert Gould, gravely ill.” When he had the prostate sur­ Schooled in England and at bright. But at 2;.30 p.m., after a Aruba shows a population of 53,- F. O. Box 388, Manchester, essence. Kennedy would permit ■ 1 A rsm 3 4 Burton Merrlfleld, Judith Camar- Grinnell College in Iowa, Cooper as a charge on the federal treas­ EUaqnhower: losing to the king, and later led 4 A n tin This source said Stewart knew gery last year Cooper said there rattling of thunder and a bom­ 199, including'1,425 North Amer­ Conn, ' companies to subtract from their II 4 . co, Carol Mahr and Sharon came to Los Angeles in 1924 to tax bills an amount equal to part ury. The .slogan — 'It's deductible' 1. Extension of present corpora­ out the ace of spades In the hope in making the award acceptance was no malignancy. bardment of hall, snow started to icana. The average age of Arubans Tel. MI 9*5618 — should pass from our scene." tion income and excise taxes be­ of dropping the jack. This was Proulx; juniors, Robert Cleverdon, Guest Speaker speech that Cooper was aware of "I had a close call and no one seek a career as a commercial ar­ fall. By 4 p.m. 2 inches had fallen. is 17. Aruba Is the second moat of their ajuiual Investment In new Russell Heck, Richard Wilcox, Ka­ or Improved facilities. To eliminate the "disguising of yond June 30. when some,, would just a ^ u t the only way to lose Miss Barbara E. Brigham, own­ the nature of his illness. knows it better than I," he said tist. Then ’thc^sun came out bright and densely populated island in the personal expenses as business out­ be reduced and others ended. two trump tricks, but It wasn't a my. This flneaae will win If West ren Crane, Barbara Galenskl,Shir­ Cowan said there are no plana then. "I was living with ' uremic “Pickings were slim in that warm again. Caribbean. Barbados is first. Many businessmen already have ley Gould. Karin Hamerltn, (bathy er of the Far and Near Trading Read Herald Advs. indicated opposition to this “tax lays".^ and other abuses. Kermsdy 2. A ne^v tax of 2 cents a gid- ridiculous line of play. has all four trumpa; and it will Co., Hartford Import firm, will be lon on je t fuels and. starting in Now Imagine that the Eaat- force out the king If Weat h u the Labrie, CSteryl Little and Lynn credit" idea. Some have said they promised to recommend within a Usher. guest speaker at a meeting of the would rather be allowed to in­ few weeks a detailed definition of mid-1962. annual Increases of 4 Weat cards are shuffled up and Jack. Woman's Club of Manchester cent in the' tax on both aviation redealt a large number of times. If the deep finease loaea to the Also, sophomores, Charles Luthi, crease their depreciation aHow- what constitutes a deductible John Ohlund, Thomas G. Welles Monday at 8 p.m. at Second Con­ ancea: that is. the amount they business exjjerise. gasoline and je t fuels until they How should you play the trump jack, you plan to continue the WhatWilllBuY eventually total 4>i cents. Jr., Gail Cargo. Virginia Couch, gregational Church. can set aside, free from tax, to off­ Officials said he could be ex­ suit to limit the loss to one trick trumps by leading the queen from Miss Brigham will show a group 3. Bar business from claiming when you don’t know how the dummy for a fineeae. You will Anne Romano and Diane Santoro; Lean Sliced Missi5sippt set the inevitable aging of new or pected to urge, among other both capital gains and deprecia­ freshmen, Thomas Brainard, Tyler of color slides with commentary In improved facilities which must things, a limit of about $35 a day missing Irumos are divided? lose two tricks if West started program entitled "Travels and FROM THE WORLDS LARGEST This Week? tion allo'wmnces on business prop­ Devine, Robert Haddad, Barbara B a co n ...... Ib. o9c eventually be replaced. on allowances for hotels and meals Many W a y s with K-5-2 of trympa. Treasures, European Pot-Pourri." erty. What happens if West started Couch, Louise Crowrley, Donna Anticipating a fight on this. and a $l(i ceiling on business gifts. There are many ways of play­ Mrs. Don A. Gulnan will be G O O D / r ^ E A R 4. More checking of tax ^tum a ing the trumps. For example, you with K-5 or K-2 of trumpa? Is Gould, Deborah McKuslck, Carol I Kennedy said "It la clear that the In this fashion. Kennedy said, by the Internal Revenue Service Ehirshac and Valerie Wenner. program chairman. Co-chairmen Well, while we «-lll h«ve more of thoie tender genuine the Treasury would collect at least can plan to lead twice from the West good enough to play his low tax credit would be more effective and the assignment of a perma­ trump Instead of putting up the Briefs of hostesses will be Mrs. Howard GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALERS (than larger allowances)' in induc­ $250 million more each year and, dummy, taking two finesses. If Angell and Mrs. Chestor Bigelow. It will pay you to walk, take the bua. ride your bike, or nent account number to all tax- you adopt this plan you may lead king? And if Weet does decide to Town Clerk Elmore A. Turking- ing new investment for the same at the same time, "strenghten both payers. play low, won’t you aee hia agony ? ton and Assistant Towm Clerk Ann Gift articles, fashion accessories Pinehurst Chuck- Pinehunt famous tendercure corned beef . . . farm freah revenue loss." our tax structure and the moral the queen first: or you may lead Turktngton yesterday attended and jewelry, representing the Ground ...... lb. 69c As for the tax credit on business a low trump first. Remember thli for the next chickens and chicken' parts, with chicken wings at 4 lbs. While estimating the loss from fibre of our society. expansion and modemizatton, time you play in a national cham­ the first trl-annual meeting of the craftsmanship of many countries, the credit plan at $1.7 billion a To help reduce thq flow of dol­ Another way is to lead out the Town Clerk's Association of Con­ will also be offered for sale at the 3 lbs. S1.93 99c and livers at 79c. if it's the special of the week you these would be the rules: ace of spades and then lead low to­ pionship. FREE PARKING year, he said an equivalent incen­ lars abroad and the resulting bal­ A firm spending more on plant Dally <)aestloB necticut. This was held at the meeting. are interested in, we highly recommend block chuck, tive through Increased allowances ance of payments deficit, Kennedy ward dummy. Or you can start the Beechwood Manor Restaurant in REAR OF OUR STORE BIG BIG DAYS and equipment than its current Partner opens with 1 NT (16 to advanced several recommenda­ trumps with a low trump toward bone-in tender, juicy pot roasts. . . would have cost $3.4 billion an­ annual depreciation allowance dummy, intending to play the 18 points), and the next player, North Haven. Relevance of the (Church's Role In nually. tions. The most important would could deduct from taxes 15 pa- passes. 'Vou hold: Spades—Q 8 7 3; There will be a Republican Cau­ Africa.” Ansre Is a student at the tend to discourage American cor queen if West plays low. Perhaps cus at 8 p.m. May 2 at the Cov­ Kennedy said added spending on cent of the excess. A company >-ou can think of other ways. Hearts—J 7 5 4: Diamonds—A Q Hartford Seminary. plant and equipment would create porations from investing in sub­ entry Grange Hall on Rt. 44A to Good Qualtr with a million-doUar allowance Think It over, and put yoUr ex­ J 2; Clubs—4. What do you aay? At the same meeting, the Rev. more jobs in such industries as sidiaries in other industral coun­ which invested $2 million thus Answer: Bid two clubs, the act on revisions of the bylaws. Co- Laforeat Hodgkins, minister of the H am burg...... lb. 55c tries—western Ehirope plus Cana­ pert friends to t^e test. Which way 'pies of these may be had from construction, lumber, steel, ce­ would be able to cut its tax bill by is best? Sta>Tnan Convention. This asks Congregational Church in Terry- ment and machinery. In addition, da, Japan, Australia, New Zealand 15 per cent of the amount over partner to show a major suit If Donald S. Davis, committee chair­ ville, will present a religious sur­ 3 Iba. $1.30 and South Africa. The best method In actual play he said the new plants themseh'es 4l million, or by $150,000. is to lead a low trump from the he can. man; Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen, vey which he is using in prepar­ would also add to payrolls. Under present law, an American Special provision would be made South hand. If West plays low, (Copyright 1981, General Featarea vice chairman, or Mrs. Dean G. ing a thesis for the Hartford Theo­ "The increase in jobs resulting company doesn’t have to, pay U.S for firms investing less than their Corp.) Wiley, secretary. logical Seminary. vou finesse the seven from dum- All couples of the church and FREE Sr from a full year's operation of such -taxes on the profits of overseas depreciation allowance. They could The party town committee will an incentive is estimated at about subsidiaries unless it brings these claim a tax credit of. 6 per cent meet after the caucus. parish are invited to attend. Those planning to do so have been asked Delivery Anywhere Pinehurst 3 in 1 Blend of half a million." he said. profits home. As a result, it is on the amount by which their in­ The Ijakewood Heights Assn, While this was his main pro­ common practice to keep reinvest­ vestment exceeded 50 per cent of public dance at 8:30 p.m. Satur­ to contact one of the committee; Ground Beef. Pork I ing such prpflts abroad. their allowance. An example: Com­ day will be held at the Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Kablik, Mr. posal. the item likely to affect the EXCLUSIVE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT • and Mrs. Harmon N. Cochrane. and Veal ...... Ib. 79c greatest number of Americans Kennedy asked Congress to "tax pany X has an allowance of $1 mil­ Hale Community. Center, Instead each year American corporations of at the American Legion home Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Wass and was tax-withholding on dividends lion but invests only $800,000. l^'s the Rev. and Mrs. James R. Mac- and interest. on their current share of the un- credit would be 6 per cent of the where it was originally scheduled distributM profits realized in that Muiic will be by the Card Broth­ Arthur. Kennedy said this would bring difference between $500,000 or half Porter Library Notes In an extra $600 million a year. He year by subsidiary corporations of its allowance, and its actual ers orchestra. Norris Tarbell Is organized In,economically ad­ general chairman. Refreshments Porter Library has received estimated that taxpayers fall to outlay of $800,000. The credit about 35 books for circulation. Knuckle Soup report about $3 billion a year in vanced countries.'" would total $18,000. will be served. The tax exemption would con­ These were obtained by Mrs. Har­ B o n es...... lb 12 lie dividends and interest. For companies not eligible for Reservations for the annual din­ old Bumpus and Mrs. Russell Kar- A flat 20 per cent would be de­ tinue to apply to profits reinvested either the 6 per cent or 15 per cent ner meeting of the League of by subsidiaries in underdeveloped ker at the district library Swap- ducted from all corporation divid­ credit, the plan would allow a Women Voters l4ay 4 at 6 p.m Shop meeting Held last Thursday ends and all interest payments on countries. credit of 10 per cent on the first at the Altnaveigh In Storrs are to W ith .Europe, and Japan now Adults, $1.50 at Booth-Dimock Memorial Li­ P1NCHURST savings accounts, IJ.S. savings $5,000 of new Investment. This be made on or before Monday with brary. The books Include fiction, bonds and other taxable securities. fully re c o v e ^ from World War primarily would benefit small busi­ Children Under 12, 73c Mrs. Richard Coughlin of North Chicken Soup H , Kennedy said, there is no rea­ non-fiction and reference books, as Art organization making siich nesses. River Rd. well as several appropriate for I N e ck s...... lb. !Sc payments would turn over with­ son for tax provisions which "con­ All of the provisions would A special youth giroup from *1 teen-age girlsi BLOCK CHUCK held taxes to the government In a sistently ‘favor United States apply both to corporations and Zion Bible Institute of Providence, private investment abroad com­ The library a."jsociation recent­ I 6 lbs. 23c lump sum. It would not report firms owned by Individuals, and R. I., will conduct morning and ly ratified its incorporation and pared with Investment in our own ( b « . 1 .1 p o a s t how much was deducted from economy.' they would be reroactive to last evening services at Eber-Dunham accepted bylaws as amended. whom. Neither would it report on Jan. 1. c Memorial CThurch at Mansfield De­ I Lb. However, he recognized that to William A. Miller and Byron W. Not An 8 Pound FIR ST 3 CUTS withholding to those receiving TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY pot Sunday. Hall were appointed to audit the i dividends or Interest. change these provisions would re­ quire adjustments by business. For Your Host. MIKE STANKO, PrasMts for You — All interested persons are wel­ books. Mrs. Byron W. H a l^ ^ rs. Not A 10 Pound Under this system, the Individual this reason, he would tax only 50 come to attend.' Louis Orehotsky and Harold Bum- Center cuts of this block chuck which are almost free taxpayer automatically would as­ Don’t Be A per cent of overseas profits in the Sharing Days Set pus have been appointed a nom­ from bone will sell at 49c.. Ib^, and the boneless Chuck sume, when filing his tax , return, first year—1962. STATE A series of sharing days for par inating committee. that the tax on his receipts from In observance of National Li­ But A Roasts carefully trimmed of waste the Pinehurst way, The propoeed policy change pre­ 5:00 P.M. Coat, ents of children of the First Con- dividends and interest had been sumably would encourage the re­ 4:45-6:00—60c 'THE VERSATILES" gregatlonal Church School has brary Week this week, the library will save for you at 79c lb. withheld. He would indicate this on turn of overseas profits and, to For Your Dining and Entertaining Pleasure! been started. Parents of children has a special display of books. his return. Shown At Saturday there will be a special Dishwasher! of Grades 3 and 4 are invited to some extent, discourage new in­ 5 :2 5 -8 '^ Taxes would be withheld in this vestments abroad. To this extent, the sessions at 9:15 a.m. and 10:30 story hour for children starting at fashion from many who would owe it would help reduce the balance Sunday at Kingsbury House, with 9:30 a.m. at the Grange Hall with 1 2 Pound no tax. An example would be the of payments deficit which last GINA OAK 6 r ILL, 30 OAK STREET the worship service following at Mrs. Walter S.' Haven, librarian. toddler who has a small bank ac­ lOlinRIEIIU NO COVER o NO MINIMUM e AMPLE PARKING Quandt Memorial Hall. In charge. WT. WILL ALSO FEATURE SOLID LEAN count built up through gifts from The sharing program for Grades The library will be open Satur­ BUY ONE! parents or grandparents, or the ANTHONY 6 and 6 will be May 7 at both ses­ day from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Chil­ G-E FILTER-FLO SHOULDEfi CLOD ROASTS tax-exempt college which owns FRANCIOSA sions, for the senior high group, dren have been urged to go to the government bonds. , »NESr at 9:15 a.m.'the same day and on library after the story hour at the WAS THE WHOLE 8 to 8 LB. CUTS AT Those owing no tax would have M ay'21 for Grades 7 and 8, both Grange Hall to select books. WASHER Gleaft Ford DomaM O X o u c r DELIVERED Lb. 99c to claim refunds. B0R6NINE sessions. 2 1 9 9 5 Another major proposal would "CRY FOR HAPPY" a AK MCOU The kindergarten of the second Advertisement— • BIG 12-POUND CAPACITY INSTALLED affect moat stockholders in Amer­ l:St. <:M. 1S:M PIOOUCTIO^ V i V session will have several sharing McKinney Lumber. MI 3-2141, Bolton Notch. Hundreds of items • EXCLUSIVE FILTER-FLO SERVICED No Money ican corporations. They now may Also Sundays because its large size pre EXTRA f M K I O for the home; Lumber, Hardware. exclude from income the first Top Award Coatoador eludes all parents attending oni • HTS FLUSH AGAINST BONUS $50 of dividends received each U l T I f l . session. Parents will be Informed Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel 2 2 5 Weekly year ($100 on a joint return). Ken­ "SON CNid LOVERS" Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. THE W ALL Down wUh by Mrs. Arnold B. Carlson, teach FREE Iby NAMSCO nedy would repeal this benefit TroTAP Howard er, which day they should to at­ In frozen food ca.se you plus the special tax credit they 8:2S UJANA PATUN | tend. Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ WITH YOUR OLD 8 Piece CINtMASCOft 23 to 28 Ib. oven ready now may claim. The credit is The first sharing day for the entry corresondent, F. Pauline WAS 229.95 W ASHER s will find ’freshy frozen DISHES—Stainless ^tecl AwrroCOIOR IJttle, telephone PI 2-62SI. 10.00 Roqers Native Turkeys lb. 39c equal to 4 per cent of all divi­ to the Ladles l first ses.sion of the kindergarten Beechnut dends received after the first $50. PLUS and Grades 1 and 2 was held April Silverware Coffee . . .Ib. 68c hew crop Aberle-LaBroad NOMINATED BY D.\R Kennedy said such changes AT 7:10 9. Speakers Slated Washington. April 20 (^) - Mrs. DELIVERED Swift’s Frozen Bone­ 8 to 10 Lb. m . MORE LAFFS THAN 5,00 FREE The Couples Club of First Con­ Katharine Matthies, Seymour, WITH EVEIIY less Veal Legs lb. 89c “CARRY ON NURSE” Conn., has been nominated for the HUGE 14 Cubic Foot 2 Weekly INSTALLED gregational Church will have a sup DISHWASHER K raft’s Pure Concord TURKEYS per meeting at 6:30 Saturday in lifetime post of honorary vice SERVICED Grape Jelly, Ig. 20 oz. These 5 to 7 lb. legs can “CARRY ON the vestry. Members of the Mr. and president general of the Daughters I J Q Monthly ja r a very special value be sliced for cutlets or Along With New Mrs. Club of the Second Congrega of the American Revolution. Mrs. NEEDS NO SPECIAL i LL c r ^ Matthies was one of three women at 29c very thin for scallopini, if tional Church will be guests. GE Refrigerator PLUMBING or WIRING you wish. : ^MIKADO’ ADMIRAL” Speaker of the evening will be nominated at last night’s session Downy Flake Gilt^rt Ansre, a native of Ghana, of the DAR's 70 continental Con­ On Our Own ABSOLUTELY NO PRE-RINSING L PRESENTED BY THE MANCHESTEB Sun.: "Tills Island Earth SfT 7 t K ^ Weat Africa. He will talk on "The gress. The voting is today. EXCLUSIVE POWER SHOWER GH JIERT and SULLH AN WORKSHOP Land Unknown” Tues. Evening Onlv! 3.00 Budget Plan WITH FLUSHWAY DRAIN Muffins Under the direction of Martha White, asatated by Katherine Hagen ‘Tm AU Right Jack ” OR PINEHURST FRESH FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS. 8.-00 <^OOD -foCl> IS OUR. MRJOR COMSOeXRr/oM Monthly and SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE 2P.M. MANSFICLO*^ 12.75 CUCUMBERS 3r, 29c PINEHURST SEEDLESS Take your family or friends out to dinner here. We nasore yon, PREVI GE All Channel Port. TV MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM | J ctji:||,wiui»unticct3 IHj you won’t be disappointed. The food la excellent, the cecktaUa Each 12c SUXKIST NAVEL good and the service i» friendly and eourteoiu! ON OUR OWN Sponsored by the Lions Club, Benefit of Community Starts Tomorrow! ■ ORANGES oor 59c Child Guidance Cjlnlc and Eye Consers-atloB BUDGET PLAN TICKETS: Adults (Evenings) $2.00 "PRO FESSO R" Shown First T H IS r' Children Under 12—$1.00 THIS PROGRAM 90c NO MONEY Saturday Matinee, All Tickets 75o It will pay you to walk, take the bus ride your bike, or ■Y POPUMR DIMAND DOWN • GE STRAIGHT LINE DESIGN WAS Jri\-e to Pinehiir.«t for thesp special values in the grocery For Tiekota Coll Ml 44)204 or Ml 9-0071 • 4 FOOD SHELVES Wonderfully Fresh Iowa and frozen food depts. ' THAT WITH YOUR OLD Note: Tickets for all performances may be purchaaed from lion s SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR • BUTTER COMPARTMENT State Pork Special Club membera or from the Workshop cast. ■shaggy/ • EG G RACK 289.95 Also at the Auditorium Box Office. . DOG' SWIFT'S TV TYPE 7-Rib Cut ...... lb. 39c • GUY $1 .00 CANDLE LIGHT DINNERS ’. INVENTS vN / Chicken. Turkey. Beef, Salisbury Steak, A NEW Extra Large Farm Fresh PRE-SEASON SALE complete dinners ...... Each FORMULA DRIVE FOR FUN! With TV Stand Chicken Legs , . . .lb. 53c IN Air Conditioners TO INTRODUCE THE NEW PINK FISH FRY WAS 239.95 BOLTON NOTCH (ALL YOU CAN EAT) R o u te s 6 a n d 4 4 4 Buy fresh NaMaco Loma Doones DOVALETTES i W t D i ^ Friud Fish Lumon Wudau DRAIN OUT WINTER NOW! a t 89c, Hood's milk at 72c gal.. If you buy 1 pink and 1 white. ^ 3 9 c STAND 12.95 Cigarettes at $2.16 and $2.29 car­ FRI. and SAT. ONLY — SUNDAY: "CAN-CAN' Frunch Fritd Pofatots Colo^w PAYMENTS ton . , , all at Pinehurst tow every Frtshly Bokud Rolls and Buttur day prices. Open Tburs. and Frl. a tUl 9. Plenty of parking In our lot And white Do\alettes will he featured In lots of 2 at 6o R im ed at 302 Main St. below regular price or 2 for 4Sc. Now Eyery Friday 3 00 SPRING S p e c ia l ) TILL JUNE NO MONEY DOWN 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. * Drsin, Hush ind fill # 13 00 WITH YOUR OLD TV ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS • radlitorl **••••••••••••• * I Changt ell-5-qts. A U FOR ORLY.../ Only 10.00 Down CO CKTAILS ..5SKI.O MobMollKMobllollj NOTHING LESS THAN A MIRACLE IN MOTION PICTURES! Special, eitra) 1.25 Take 6 Months CttUWMFIcniRlS, Lubrication-plus Weekly or *10 Monthly Depending PINEHURST 3 • ear in'spaction On Purchase To 3 Years To Pay if •ouiardJ ohimoiQ DNiVE JN TODAY! *6.95 On Our Own Budget Plan m..fi)B)MacM(ill»f*WOIS(lll ' H afry AMfiMMT • • Or • • • • • mW fW i’llMirXl M obil GROCERY, INC. MORIARTY OPEN TONIGHT till »K)0 • PLUS OOLOE O O -m ! MCE STORE 713 MAIN ST -PHONE Ml 9-9523 Extra! At6:3G —"SA “ T tm Of Tha Btawa Oauntoy** , * 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 BROTHERS Economy Run SwMpSt8kef^ i . ’J, SOI CENTER STREET •C T enYry blan k herb BQ 8^185 / : \ ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 PAGE FIVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 PAGE FOUR all information from th« diacov-- him and waa Intended to ruin hts Board Studies Ribicoff Backs erer of the drug, Steven DuroVlc, reputation. The controverty ended who has been sworn In as a wit­ a close relatlonphlp between Ivy About Town Vatican Strikes ness In the case. TTie Secretary and Stoddard, and led to Stoddard’s Quarter-Midget Issue P.A.C. Improving of Kreibiozen Test said the government wants enough loss of the university presidency Plans aro undetwaiyav for a Philomena from data on animal testa to warrant and Ivy’s departure as vice pres­ union of Manchsatar k l| h Ml TV-Radio Tonight tests on humans.' ident of the school. class of 1946. Anyonana IntaraoM uiUrH (Continued from Page One) Ivj’ said researchers think Stod­ may call Mra. Eufanta (Ikxkiaur) Roll of Saints Town Offices dard and 'Yugoslav-bom. Durovlc Judge Miner said when the ' Sparks Capitol Debate kreblozen tests begin, he will de­ Morlarty, 15 Lancaatar R4., or tests would take three months to are withholding details because the William Mullen, 99 Mapla Bt. VgUcgn City, 30 m Member, of the board of di­ a year. method of making the drug Is rel­ clare a mistrial as a procedural Television Roman CBthoUc girlIni named aftar rector. atudied the general mkn- Judge Miner, who previously step to release the jury during Hartford, April 20 Parent*^Juvenile delinquent by local authori­ BI N GO atively simple. But, he said; Mrs. Drummond Btewart, pi«sU Philomena can keep the name of ties may compeU. and aorae adult •:00 Big S Th«at*r (in prosrsss) Gueatward Hq! I, 40, 63 gger’a recommendgtlona for mod­ told Ribicoff the public observes a “I have invested $20 In simple the duration. However, the U.S. and'other supporters of quarter- Early 8bo« (in prosress) 10. the “martyred virgin’’ atrlcken teal of kreblozen told his court; District Court will retain juris­ dent, and Mra. Howard Chaaa, pro* member ot a child driver’s family 1:00 Donna Reed Shew s. 40. S3 EVERY M O N D A Y -8 PiM. ernizing the government building, laboratorj' equipment so that when gram chairman, of tho Chamtnada juf 33 SUMMER COTTONS Yard 6 5 C flrat floor would provide additional legislature's transportation com­ nual dance of the Manchester Fire 7:30 Outlaws 10, 32. 1:00 Lata Nsws 30 mena waa found in the Tiber River mittee. which is considering a bill and Police Athletic Corporation Accent Nsws. Prayer in the 2nd O n tu -y A.D. and a egress, said Martin, If a door were Lunches will be served in all SEE SATCRDAT'S TV WEEK FOK COMPLETE USTIXO tomb 'With her name on It was Chetiey Hall, Hartford Rd. e Dally Noon to » —S at 10 to $ cut through the outside W'all of that would restrict the racing of Manchester schools on Monday. Saturday night at the Armory. FREE PARKINO NEXT DOOR FOR 100 CARS! any motor \-ehlcle—regardless of found in the R i^an csitacomha In the building. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. ALL DAY In addition, lunches will be serv^ Dancing will be from 9 to 1. 1802. Tile directors have cut this sire to persons IS or older. in Keeney St. School on Tuesday , Tickets are still available at Opponents of the bill said the She was never formally canon­ Item from the budget aeveral times April 25, Lunches will be served both, the police and fire depart­ Radio ized but because of popular fervor In previous years. TTila year, Mar­ lecrislation is unnecessari- and an in Barnard Junior High School ments,,_from firemen and police­ infringement on a sport that al- the came to • be venerated as a tin added. 10 per cent to the cost April 24 through April 28. The men. and from Norman Bjark- (Thta Uattng Inctudea only tboao newa brondensts of 10 or IS-mlBOte martyr and a saint Pope Gregory of the project to meet rising con­ re.adv has. through the cooperation cliange in this week's menus Js man of the Midget Football Lrague length. Some otationa enny otlier ohort nowacnata.) ■of its participants, strict volun- XVI deelgnated Sept 9 as her struction costs. due to make up days. coaching staff, who Uvea at 28 411:30 SUrllght Serentds feast day. tarv regulation. W D B t> -I3 lt MATTRESSES He also included $2,680 to im­ Elementary Franklin St.” Police Sgt. George S:UU Newt. Wall Street 1:00 Sign on The Congregation of Rites decid­ prove the lighting in, the several There ha* never been a serious S'.lu Art Johnson Show ■ wrap—lu t Monday: Tomato soup, peanut McCaughey is in charge of table 4:UU Today u Hartlord ed Philomena hgd been venerated offices, including the town clerk’# accident in quarter-midget racing butter and jelly sandwichea ap- reservations. Fireman Joseph Mc- 8:06 Raynor Shines 7;0U Bob Scott in error. The tame action has been In Connecticut, because the races 11:16 Raynor Shines and BOX SPRINGS and probate court. ■ ... V V... P'f upside down cake with whip- Cooe and policeman William Grif­ 1:00 Nsws. Sign Ott 8:00 Puy Somers tsiken in the past toward' numer­ are imn on special clubs , 11:00 Nswa Other improvements ’are a new fin are handling decorations, and W H A T -g lt 11:10 Ray Somsra ous other early martyrs who were u'PRICES roof, new hot water heater, and that impose stringent regulations 8:00> Sound Stage 1:00 Dal Raycaa Show attributed sainthood by popular Tuesday, Keeney St. School fireman James (Dutch) Fogarty 8 :4 0Weather,______SporU.____ PER paii.ting In the halls, registrars’ on bartlcip.mts, they aaid. only: Frankfurter on roll, cole is in charge of refreshmenta The WUIt—1338 fervor but never canonized. ■It is getting so you esm’t ,^ t 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 8 :00 Wall Street UNIT offices and the duplicating room. They’ re Helping to Stamp Out Cancer slaw. Ice cream, milk. women’s auxiliary is assisting the 7:15I Sound - Stage 8:06 Newa AT unless >f>u go up and get a* license 8:30 Night Fll^t * -* -^ The Hall of Records across Cen­ Barnard Junior 6:15 Fulton Ltwu Jr. 19 29 39-^49 House and Hale’s employes will be helping customers to "stamp out cancer with stamps" today general committee. 13:00 Sixn on ter St. from the Muniicpal Build­ from some comniMwion." said Leon Monday: Chicken noodle .soup, 4:30 Mutual Newt through Saturday when they distribute double S and H gre^n stamps for purchases. The stamps W TIO -1183 4:86 Local News and Showeaaa HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED e«mpl*t« $4TXK) ing would have storm windows, Riscassi of Hartford, a lawyer ham salad with lettuce or peanut Nswa, Weather 4:45 LowtU TTbomas. Phil RUuUe 0051PLETB SERVICE may be redeemed for money, which will In turn be donated to the American Cancer Society. (Herald who delivered the principal re­ butter and marshmallow sand­ AppraUen Oppoted Strictly SporU 7:00 CBS Nawt , zoned heating, new radiators In the photo by Ofiara). marks in opposition to the bill. Supperttme Serenadt 7:10 CBS—In Parses ( on your televlalo^Iy an expert* men’s room, a tile floor in the Help Us Celebrate Our Birthday — 4 Years In wiches, peach halves, milk. Market Report 7:80 Mutual News SLEEF The bill drew heavy support Tuesday: Spanish rice with ham- 7:35 Local Newa and Showeaaa eaoed and reliable teohaielaa— treasurer’s office, a new fan and Hartford. April 20 [Ft — Con­ Three SUr Extra HOWARD’S CENTER elimination of a back entrance apprentice draftsmen, detaile.rs, from various safety groups. |burg, pickled beets or lettuce Conversation Piece 7:56 CBS News Analysis Member of ''M e a .” necticut probate judg4)s have re­ RockvUle-V ernon Spokesmen said the main objec­ wedges, whole wheat bread and Nswa 8:00 The World Tonight "SUCEP SPECIALIST FROM A to Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z!" hazard. tool designers, radio and television Connecticut and 1 Year At 357 Broad St., Manchester tion to quarter-midget racing is newed a request that the legisla­ Your Senator From Conn. 8:30 Mutual SporU . HILLS TELEVISION be relighted, using flxtures from butter, chocolate pudding ' with ture abolish a law that requires Pops Concert 8:16 Local News and Showeaaa 530 MAIN ST., AT THE CENTER—Phone MI 9-0838 technician*. technical writers, not the risk of Injurj' or death to What’s Your Opinion 9:00 ^ News BH 0-9098 the Municipal Building, and would cream. mHk. them to appoint appraisers for ail carpenter*, and machinists, with partietpants but the harmful ef­ Wednesday: Baked sausage with Nixhtbeal 9:10 Sbowcaao and Nsws have storm windows, exterior trim School Board Briefed on fect a child’s competitive driving estates brought to their courts. Ntwt 13:15 SIgnott . painted, the foimdation wall re- hope of advancement to supervisory apple sauce, buttered peas, mash­ In a resolution passed to a meeting ? experience might have when he ed potato, bread and butter,' peach paireo and a new tile floor in some jobs. Also, graduates are prepared beraniM of age to operate a regu­ here yesterday, the Connecticut of the flrat floor office!. for further study in advanced crl^ , milk. Probate Assembly urged the leg­ Career Training Courses lar automobile on the highway. Thursday: Sloahburger on bun. Other divlstons of the public technical schools In the area. All driver education, they ssiid. islature to abolish the mandatory works department which the direc­ Boys are given a basic industrial whole kernel com. potato chips, appointment of appraisers “except Ig aimed at instilling in new driv­ pineapple chunks, milk. tora studied' IsLst night were the Member.* of the Vernon Board^In the home economics class. arts cour.se in Grade 7 at Sykes ers the idea that a car is not to Friday: Macaroni and tuna sal­ upon application of the tax com­ building inspection, garbage col­ of Education last night learned the Chemistry is related to cooking Junior High School, an early start missioner or other proper party ingredients, mathematics to meas­ be used as a means of beating ad. buttered green beans, hard lection. engineering, highway industrial arts department in the in relation to most schools. Little of interest." sidewalka and curbs, street light­ uring and budgeting, geography said. From there, boys elect a dther drivers to some objective. roll and butter, assorted gelatin Vernon school system has the beat ‘ Among the groups that regis­ with cream, milk. The change, an assembly spokes­ ing, and cemeteries. to sources of fdod and household broad program of lndu*trial arts tered in favor of the bill were the ming Junior man said, would chiefly benefit The directors a^o studied the safety record in the state, and that materials. English to writing invi­ subjects until the senior year, Monday: Chicken noodle soup, heirs, since they would be relieved health budget. the home economics d^artment tations and so on. when each specializes in his chosen Connecticut Chiefs of Police As­ The girls handle various proj­ sociation. Connecticut Safety Com­ peanut butter and jelly sandwich-, of paying an appraisal fee in all Present at the workshop were has received an accolade from field. SAVII but the few cases in which ap­ Mayor Harold Turkington, Md di­ Sweden. ects in the course of a day even NEW LOW, mission, Connecticut Parent- es. chocolate pudding with cream, those not planned, such aa sew-! P*®” course.* In the SHOCKS Teachens Aadxdation, Connecticut milk. praisals might be challenged. The rectors Prsneis Mahoney, Eric Board members learned the news fee usually is about .1 per cent of at a dinner at the high school laat tng on buttons, mending tears in ' framework of a pyramid," Little Motor Club. Connecticut Highway Senior High Anderson and William CJoliins. clothing, and washing clothes. j said. "Each student geU a ground- SAVE! Monday: Pepper steak on roll, the state’s value. night, prepared by students of Users Conference. Connecticut Hu­ Home Economics 3 as one of its "Of course,” she said, "we feel i ing in the basics of industrial arts, COME ONE- AIRPLANE mane Society, Greater Hartford potato chips, buttered green beans, Judge Candidate our facilltie.s are the finest for safety, good work habits and so on milk. regular projects. LOW PRICE Chamber of Commerce, Greater Mrs. Winifred Elliott, head of the training." The home economics He also Is taught the use of tools TYPE New Haven Safety Council, and COME A LU 9:00 AM. to 9:00 P.M. Hartford, April 20 (ffl—1<. Em­ home economics department said a rooms contain model kitchens and and devices common to all fields.” | Southern' Connecticut Chapter of DIER AFTER SHOOTING met CJlarie, Danielson, is expected a laundn’. Girls make market- Bridgeport. April 20 (IP) — A home economics teacher from Courses are given in metal work­ ON FAM OUS the American Society of Safety Courteous ^ to be reappointed next week to Sweden, a Miss Anna-Lisa Ander.s- ‘ ing orders, prepare meals, select Elngineers. Danbury man d i^ yesterday, five ing, machine shop work, carpentry, Dependable • **** his post as a state liquor control son, recently wrote that Vernon’s ' materials, and make dre.sses. electricity, electronics and draft­ James K. Williams, executive di­ days after surgeon-s removed a Service pliw parts were the best school facilities she Miss Anderson wrote that the .22 calibre bullet from his heart. commissioner by Gov. John N. ing. Rockville High School is one ] rector of the i safety commisaion, Dempsey. had seen in her six-month tour of preparation of yeast rolls during ATOMIC PLUS said the commisaion is against al­ State Police say Roland LaCava. of the few schools in the state. $ BU 9-0080 the United State*. a 40-minute class period was "un-; *■ __ i 7.95 Clarie. la considered a leading lowing anyone to drive any kind of 22, accidentally shot himself AjlHl. ALLIED TV SERVICE Kenneth W. Little, head of the believable " Little .said, in which electricity and motor vehicle until he is of age to 4. UR HOME candidate for appointment to one Mrs. Elliott said "We don’t tn -! courses are offered. He I of the next federal or state judge- school s.vstem’s industriar arts de­ GASOLINE become a ' regularly licensed driv­ partment., said the department's to impose our values on the stii- industrial arts program ; BRAND NEW TIRES er. ships that become vacant. dents, but we do stress weighing training a* a^ It is expected that when a bench safety record is th. best in the In arguing that quarter-midget state. He said there have been no and making decisions." 1 technical school. 1 experience teaches a child hsd)its vacancy occurs, Clarie would re­ She .said she views home eco- , There are about 400 students en -, EvMyoM W«keffl«! LIVING sign from the liquor board to take injuries or time lost-from the shops INSTALLED that will stand him in good stead FOR BETTER AMESITE DRIVES in the four years the school's safe­ nomies a* a "basic defense” ' rolled in the course, evenly divided |, as a regular driver, he said, the the court post...... against atheism and brutality of (between the junior and senior high j'| YOUNG G.O.P. AND Congre.48 is currently consider­ ty program has been in effect. SAVE supporters of quarter-midget rac­ T^c'two department heads ou t-! the Communist world through cm-j schools. Tl\is represents about 50'' $ 1 / \ . 8 8 ing show "they do not understand ing a bill that w'ould expand the lined their programa and aims to j phasis on family living and prepa- pgr .cent of the boys In each of the, I FREE what good, sound driver education PARK AREAS federal judiciary by aa many as board members in brief talks fo l-' ration for marriage. The train-1 schools, On Highost Octona is." JAZZ DANCE 73. The bill would Increase the lowing thedinner. i inB- she said, strives to prepare ; In the home economics courses, | fi.70xl5 ALL CARS Riscassi said the excellent record Crushed Driveway federal bench in Connecticut by Home economics today, Mrs. students for marriage as well as j there are 170 girls enrolled in high 6.00x16 Gas Avaibbit of quarter-midgets is showm in the Tomorrow Eveniim two U.S. diatrict judges. It would Elliott aaid, is more than cooicing career work. school and about 200 in junior high | fact that they can be insured by Grovel, Stone and Sond also add three circuit court and sewing. The course stresses The industrial arts program was I school. According to Mrs. Elliott, 11 one of the country’s leading com­ judges to the Second Circuit family living, dating, nioney man­ outlined by Little as a complete I the biggest project aliead for the | panies "at a premium rate that is fiono's Guaranteed Sattsfactlon which covers Connecticut?\New agement, child care, horpe care, technical program for boys who I girls is a fashion show next month, so low it is astounding." York and Vermont. are not bound for college in the She said 500 guests are expected Bolton food preparation, bu>1ng. and fur- i Among regulations of quarter- M. Ev FRENCH CO. The' bill passed the House ilng. technical fields. | and betwen 200 and 300 girls will I midget’' clubs In Connecticut, he Free Cocktail Hour 8 P.M. 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out brtagnf lu «iiy.eeinpaiintory which tha Houae aystam doea ylald and then apM^val at tlM RoUng larger incomes than It does of ^knrljpBtpr to the population principle. machlnea in the next atata -alac* Orientation Set small ones. aatiafactioa. From another view, This is in the constitutional pro­ Uon. wUl direct that heim fertli State Tax A We The surtax proposed In the Dem­ thia reaction to our partial bat on Connecticut Directors Set ocratic administration’s hill would House to Consider Bill ^Dpnitts i^prald vision which automatically gives s oandtdataa for governor and Ueu- By Child Service the counter-revolution is merely a town two representatives. Instead tonant govoraor ahall ba Jotnad ir­ WATCH REPAIR Hits Dempsey'^s be 30 per, cent In all caaea. f v b u s b i s d b y t h b of one, when it passes the 5,000 revocably together on the vottng To Vote on Appearing In support of the bill »CTA i,n HHIMllKC CO. INC. qerinr sephyr compared to tha Yankee Ihe lUachaater AuxUiury af ALL T Y K S were Sen. Louis I. Gladstone, D- IS M ull StTMt storm that arould blow if we took population mark. None of ua has raOehineA ao that erhoever la On License for Lawyers UlTlMliSlT Ooim. ever really been ignorant of that electad governor erid alerajro find cauMfen'e fiervicea of OonnacUeut Brldgeport. the Senate majority TBOKAS r nsBGL'BON matters into our fOwn military By A. H. O. ^ w ill hoM a hmehaen and orlenU^' Tax^Hike Plan leader, and State Finance Commla- WA1.TEK R rERGCSOM fact Indeed, the fact that It op­ hla oem party*! candidate for Ueu- All Work Electronically Sewer Hike aloner George Conkllng. (Oonfinued from Page One) passed by the House would raise PuMlsbers hands. ! erated, after the 1960 cenaua, to tenant governor autmnatleally Uon matting on May 9 at the the limit on the depdaita any in­ f\>Uiided October 1. IWl It is not our duty, thank good- (Continued from Page One) Gladstone said the bill la ’’de­ Flnaliy, the people in the White Increase the membership o f ths eloeted along with himaetf. Thli it Community T. A buffet lunebaoa Tetted Tha board of directors will hold signed to distribute fairly and critical of the “slow” pace of the dividual is allowed to have in a nesB, to rescue our good legiala- House by 15 1a along with the new the aame ayatem which appHca to savings bank or the savlnga departr Czcapt House have to face the inevitable erHl be oerved at 19:S0 pan. OUABANTBBD FOB ONE FUIX TEAK a special meeting Tuesday at 7:80 I waa "very Surprised.” Tarrant did equitably over all sectors of the legislature, to examine the records Boliusa^ Bmaiwd at Ml linking of this Cuban busineM to tora from their own conflicts of high aalariea for legialators. one the national voting for preaident Quaat apaakar wUl be Warren p.m. In the hearing room of the economy the burden of providing ment of any state bank and trust ___ U SUiKdnstcr. Ceim. aa of the urgent reasons for doing and vice preaident, end it hoQore not tell him he planned to do this, of the previous three legislatures. company above ths present 920,000 I CUu Mail Mattar. the rest of the world picture. prindpla. Sometimes, these con- Broueber, director of Chltdren’a Municipal Building to take action I Sullivan said. revenues adequate to finance the something to reduce the sise of the the principle that a party which VUlogo. Hia topic WUl be "Work on sewer rate increases, a 978,000 inescapable expenditure obligations He said they would, find that the to 930,000. SUZSCRIFTION RATXS We wer^ obviously nsive indeed fheta seem almost beyond resolu­ House. Biit once the fringe exis­ hah won control of the exocattva The bin before the committee at House this year has acted on as Another bill passed In concur­ PayaU a lii a a r a i w tion. unless resolution is to come With BmotiOBaBy Oiaturiied ChU ROBERT JEWELERS water main program proposed by , public hearing would Impose a of our state government.” Carrlar Mall if we expected Russls to present tence of this principle is openly branch of goveramont in an alec- d rm ^ the Water department, and a wa­ 80 per cent surtax on the present It la "an Important part of Gov. many bills at this stage as hod rence with the House would allow ODa Yaar ...... H S .S O us with an eas)' truce in Laos, a by a process of not letting the left acknowledged, what does the pro­ Uon ahould not be deprived o f it BnmoiMr received his BA do- itt MAIN ST„ MANOHESTEB ter main extension being request­ Dempsey’s revenue program,” he the state to sell Its one-third share Month* ...... 2} V S |.taxea on auccesaion and transfer of the past three legislatures. Momha ...... * jO country located next-door to Oom- hand know what the right hand is posal to reduce the member^lp through the death, incapacity or greo ot Obortia CoUege, end hia ed by residenta of K. Eldridge S t said. of the former city hall, superior of the Rouse to one member per reslgnaUon of governor or peoal- MI B-5S56 estates of deceased iiersons. He noted also that Governor court, and court of common pisaj One JtOOtb •• aaaaaa aaa a • 130 iW munism, and aa far from ua as doing, or by a process of riding maaterio dagioo la aoetal work at A public hearing on these Items John N. Dempsey was bringing Weakly ...... 30 « town become? It becomes a pro­ denL On the other hand, it defiaa Boaton UhtvoMity. Ra eraa dlraetor was held by the dlrectom Tuea- ' It Is one of several types of tax building In Middletown for |7,- cubs is from Commtmism. while roughshod over whichever seems, posal to repeal an existing popula­ another principle, which aaya that increases the Governor has asked Pickets at Late Forum pressure to bear on Democratic 833.34. The part of the building . MKMBER or S t the partic^ar moment, to be of Worcoator Chlidron’a Friand day In the Waddell School. THB aSSOCLATEX) PRhSS the fate of Cuba was up in the tion-representation principle which the people ahould have e free of the legislature. In hla budget Senators for passage of a bill that that was formerly county property the less important of two con­ Society (tom IMd to IMO, onid The aewer rate increase, which message, Dempsey said unless in­ had already pass^ the Republi­ Tha Aaaoelated Preaa U etcl^valy air. But now.' if the fate of Cuba is Itself part of the obriously chance to vote for each individual, became director at ChUdrea’a VU- the directors will probably paaa New Haven, April 20 (jD—Mem­ became state property last year enaued to the uaa d reruMlcatlon el flicting principles. mixed Connecticut tradition. W> acMrding to his individual maritA creases are permitted in a number bers of the Cltlzena Antl-Commu- can-controlled House. Although when county government went out an aeara diaoatehea credited to h .or has been aettled momentarily, ui a lage laat JnnA without argument will raise the of existing taxeg the state will Patterson did not say so, it waa aot othenelae credited In thu paper One of the more important and do not now have, in other wordA This aecondt princlplo this aame Kembara of the Mancheater rate from 50 per cent of the cur­ nlat Committee of Connecticut of existence. asd aleo the local new* rupllabed here. way which repreaents a victory for urgent questions before this ses- pure unit representation in the House has also honored, aleo hy have to create new taxes on ac­ picketed a meeting at Yale Law clear that he was referring to the The Senate also passed bills In All rlghti of repoMlcatlen "f »t~elal Hantal Health AaaocUUen, the rent water rata to 75 per cent of tivities that are now untaxed. optional party lever bill. ditTHttches herein are aleo reeerred. Russia, thiere is a question whether ■ aion is. for Instance, that of the House, although many of us act overerhetmlng vote, when it paeead Women'! Chriatiaa Tsatparanca the rate. School last night at which two concurrence with the House that as if that were a’hat we are de­ the measure which would make Tarrant estimated the death tax men convicted of contempt of Con- The House sent back to commit­ would allow the New Haven Ges JUU aerslee^ cH«u of.r bK T E. T A ^iR 8*r*-) ^ u ”>« ^ ^ ^ __ P"«__ ahead ^ _ pjP™P'>- Representatives. eom^ition Porof the years, House we Union, SoropUmiat Club aad Man- According to General Manager Increase, if approved, would bring I gress spoke. tee a bill that would permit Con­ lee. Inc 1 for a full victorv in Laos Sig fending there. The principle the use of the party lever opUonal on cheater Hairdreasera hove been in­ T H E O T H E ^ .Richard Martin, thia Is what the Co. to extend Its franchise area to I have referred to that House as the Democrats would like to apply to ConnecUcut voting machini the state about <5 million In new Speakers at .the Yale Law necticut insurance companies to include the town of North Bran­ ,oW ;t?ew.**;OTA^-N«intficantly. our first action re vited aa guaata because of their sewer rate raise will mean: revenue annually. Forum were Carl Braden, a former sell group life Insurance coverage unit-representation half the the House, that of at least some Within ths space of a week, the Intereet In the ebjectlvea of CliU- The average homeowner’s water ford and make more specific the , atoit "'ktreau o r i spraise to the eventa in Cuba has j Connecticut system which became reflection of population, has had Tarrant prefaced his remarks by Louisville, Ky., newspaperman, anfl to associations of self-employed statutory definition of what are seme legislaton voted to unchain, dren’a Servl<;ee. bill is 95.38 a month. Ifis current saying he realized it -was an un­ Frank Wilkinson, former Los persons in the same profession, CIRCULATIONS i been to increase and make more the Connecticut compromise by its foot inside the House door, all and then to chain, the votera of Mies Margaret Paricer, dtrector sewer bill is 92.69. If the new aew­ non-combustible materials for use ------z----:----:::------nT"i in . which CongTess itself was divided } usual step he was taking and that Angeles, Calif., housing official. trade or • association. Tb* Herald Rrtatins Corner li^ j open our miiiUrj representation in , ^ direcUv ren- along, and helps them hold more the state. In this instance. w« of the Mancheater otBoa of ChU- F E L L O W 'S er rate is approved, hia sewer bill in schoolhouse construction. The House also accepted yester­ ' Assumes DO financial restsmsibllite feel. There mis-ht had the Cuban nouses. one Oirwu> rep strength in the House than they will be about $4.05 a month, or he wished to be heard “as a mat­ The group of 60 pickets were fvpritraphlcal e-rtirs arneann* In ad- , L*o»- There migni. nao ine CTioan resenting population, the other would, if forced, choose unchain­ dren’a SorvicoA wlU diacuaa the ter of personal privilege.” ^ led by the committee president, Ed­ day unfavorable commute# re­ would under pure unit representa­ ing ail the way, hut there ia no ■ervicea offered in tha Monebaater 91.35 more than he now pays. Tertisern*nts and ot^er readier matter | coujjtor - revolution succeeded' the political units of Tarrant said he has in the'past ward J. McCallum, Bridgeport. ports on biUs that would have In The Manchester Evenine Herald tion. den3Ting the fact that the gover­ district. Another speaker at the meeting created an Income tax In the state. quickly, have been a de facto the states. And that has been the If we had our way, we would nor-lieutenant governor linkage, been the person moat closely con­ Dtsnlav advertlsinr cmsine hours. usual kind of reference to the nected with drafting laws dealing was Dr. Willard R. Uphaus, New Mra Marie Stevens, Bethlehem, Dependable Rbr Monday—1 p m rrlday swap, between Ruasia and our­ sma.sh back toward pure unit rep­ like the president-vice preaident PeteaBlol Oaot Dress PROBLEM? Neighbors Feted was sworn in as a representative Kaven, a Methodist lay leader who Rot Toesday—1 p.m Monday selves. of Cuba for Laoa Now Connecticut House, at least among resentation, but if we were a Dem­ tie in national eiecUonA can be Foshlons come end go but the with Connecticut death taxes. In je..>r VTsdnesdav—I p ra TuesdST those who tend to defend its pres­ this instance, he said, the bill waa served a year in a New Hampshire yesterday. She was elected at a Russia may take both tricks. ocratic legislator we might have, argued to be a protection of the coot draoe goes on forever. This By Century Club jail for contempt of court. He re­ special election this week to suc­ Used Refrigerators lOor Thuredav—1 t> m Wednesday. ent system of representation. It trouble voting that way. ,, spring, lt*a done In a llnan-Ilke prepared by someone else — ”lt yy>r FVidar—1 p.m. TboredsT All these things must be in the waa never, in the classic Connecti­ mandate of the people, rather than fused to divulge names of persona ceed her husband, J. Raymond Ror Samrdav—1 n m Rrida-'. Or take another conflict of prin­ a restricUon of it. silk. It’s done in vivid colora, too. IN MANCHESTER ALONE certainly did not come from me.” Stevens, who died earlier In the . Classified deadline- 1« 3P a m eaek atmosphere of the White House cut tradition, they say. Intended ciples. More than 60 members and ConnecUcut already has death who attended a world fellowship Overhauled and Tested Slav of pubrtcathw except Saturday— gULneats attended “Neighbora' summer camp he directed. session. S am ______^______; today. The greatest danger there, j reflect population. The other day. by an over­ taxes that rank among the highest The Senate passed 18 minor bills, In the debates of the current whelming roll call vote of 215 to Night” program of the Junior Cen­ In the naUon and there la consider­ Braden and Wilkinson were con­ Thursday. April 20 obviously, is that the heavy dpse ABOUT 9,375 PEOPLE tury Club of Mancheater at the victed of contempt after they re­ Including several making technical session, however, the Democrats, 2. the House approved the second able feeling that inequities exist In changes In the laws regulating Potterton's of chagrin which is upon us. our famined for arguments of prin­ round passage of a constitutional KofC Home' laat night. their structure, he said. Adding a fused to an-swor questions from the mixture of fear- and pride, our in­ Mrs. Frances Burke Reddick of House un-American Activities banks. 180 Oehter St.—Cor. of Church In The House Today ciple. have specialized in em- amendment, which If it receives iianrijPBtrr Sttptttns Ifrralii 30 per cent surtax would merely One that had been previously capacity to accept reverse, our phasising the limited degree to similar paasage from the Senate WILL EVENTUALLY Newington, president, and Mrs. "compound these Inequities,” he Committee. There a t aS kinds of explana feeling that prestige is really the AND Robert Anderson of Wallingford, said. Junior director both of the Con­ “This type of leglilaUon can only Uons and alibis for the *PP**'*"^ | most, important thing in the world, necticut Federation of Women’s .faflure of the attempted revolu- pon„ijjj,e to give ua soms be supported as an emergency RADIO STATION WINF DEVELOP CANCER Clubs, and members of the Cos The Bats Are Friendly Persuaders measure,” Tarrant said. ■Uonary In Cuba, but only one | which ends all pretense mopolitan Club of Mancheater were Fred Nasalft’s favorite pastime ta flshlng, and he gave a few ^intern today during the g r^ d open­ If the committee feels an emer­ -of them is really Important and ■ ^ world of PRESCRIPTIONS PRESENTS ^ guests. ing ot NasalfTa new store at 991 Main St. For “bait” he had Paul Afford, c h a lr r ^ of the C h ^ - gency exists, he aald[ It should oonclusire. sanity and survival, and which Roger Eddy, author, was guest ber of Commerce Retail Division; Mayor Harold A. TU rkl^on, C ham ^r ^ a m ^ t^ W lU l^ amend the bill to make it last only There are reports of divisions speaker. It was annoimced that Belflore. Opening day ^sltors received carnations and miniature baseball bats. (Herald photo by one biennium. As presenUy writ takes ail the brave, beginnings of Judges for the essay contest, spon­ LYNN POULTRY FARMS and rivalry among the anti-e Miss Catherine Shea, prinicpal A i» « sx cte dancers; John Plella, accordion­ Volunteers Start increase was that it would ignore but srho ^ p e rently still did not of Verplanck School; Miss Marion 1 i V i a u c the structure of the existing death the real variety, judgment which ‘Jeaaeman, children’s librarian at ¥ „ ist; Mrs. Howard Lockward. who taxes, which are levied on what I AIM c- t-t i:: sjT li; M. V H / V I 3 E trust one another enough to make really measures fundamentals, to Civic Orchestra SPRING performed a monologue entitled, Cancer Canvass Mary Cheney Library; and Mias I X W O v-aign to raise funds for the so­ 4 Lb. Average Lb. 41c Space Rdce Solved WliUon Memorial libraries, Lutz comedy routine in the Shelley ciety. ‘■ Is the federal 'Income tax, which ROASTERS possible support Inside CubA ROBERT BRAWLEY, Gooft Cooducter Junior Museum, Connecticut Bank by Eklward J. Kehoe, 21, of 240 Mrs. Gloria Benson, chairman of takes a much larger percentage of There are reportA not confirm- Both a distinguished Congress­ Berman manner. SAVE! and ^ r u s t Co. on Main St. and Spruce St., and by John M. Dor­ The Continentals,, a combo, waa the campaign, said today that this LARGE ROASTERS ib. 59c ad. that Communist-supplied Jets man, Roman Puciiiskt of niinols, In IH First FlibHc Concort a’a Stationery In the Parkade. mer, 63, of 269 Porter SL, collided made up of the following students: year's goal is 912,650 and that it land tanks helped crush the land­ and a disUnguiahed national col­ LIMITED TDIE ONLY at Pitkin and Parker Sts. Shepard Reale, Rich Hansen, la hop^ the weekend campaign GRADE "A” BTBICnnLY FRESH COVENTRY DAY CAMP BENEFIT OF iftcky Olson, Don Hagenow, Ray will raise 96,000. ing umnist, Mr. David Lawrence, have Kehoe was charged with failure Ouogh, Bob Barrett and Jim Sales. Volunteer workers will display a ENJOY Dos. *1.09 There are theories that the an answer to the Russian triumph For lOYS and GIRLS— AgM 4 to 12 THE DANIEL MANORUCS r ubKc Records to grant the right of way and waa Fight Cancer” arm bond and will MEDIUM EGGS 'Whole thing, although it had obvl- told to appear in Circuit Court in After the band played "Mac, the In apace which, if we can all bring JUN€ 26-AU6UST 25 Knife,” the program continued give donors atick-'ra that read “We •ously been in preparation for many ourselves to take It, will solve all MFAIOniAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND ALUMINUM Warrantee Deeds Manchester on May 4. Police said Gave American Cancer Society. L I F E with there waa very minor damage to with Ann Moreau and Nancy Haw­ Workers will also present life sav­ months, during ths Elsenhower ad- j o u r problems and leave us all sit- ItED CROSS SW1.5LMINO INSTRUCTION Land Development Inc. of New kins, song;8ters: Mike Aavestos, POULTRY PARTS CUT FRESH DAILY SFORTS NATURE CRAFTS London to Burnham Estates of the cars. '* ing literature about cancer at each ministration as well as that of ting comfortable and smug. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26,1961 at B P.M. At 12:15 this morning, care be­ piano soloist; a square dance of the houses visited. Mrs. Benson MILLER HIGH LIFE BOAnNO DRAM.’VnCS SPECIAL EVENTS New London, pro^rty off Bum- demonstration by. members of the 3»re8ident Kennedy, was staged The Russian story of having put ham and Windsor Rds. in Man' ing driven by Theodore R. Beebe said all Manchester families will BUY m e PARTS YO U UKe BGSY Manchester Square Dance Club; be contacted during the drive. in handy 6 -p a k s prematurely. Major Turi Gagarin around the TRANSPORTATION PRO>TDED HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ROLL-UP AWNINGS Chester and South Windsor. Sr., 56, of 6 Washington St., Ver­ Judy Knox, vocalist, accompanied Andrew Ansaldi to Emanuel and non, and Raymond Charron, 57, The campaigning will be done by And. as for the role of the Ken- earth in a space orbit is, they sug­ MRS. HAROIJ) BURKF-. Director. Box S2S—STORRS, CONN. by guitarist Tom Margarldo, in an men, women and teen-agers who BREASTS - LEGS -LIVERS - WINGS ‘nedy admlnlstraUon. it can be said, ADUL'to 91.56—STUDENTS 91.96 Florence Robbins, property off of Canterbury, collided at Center original composition; Bob Casa- gest. merely the greateat hoax of TELEPHONE OA 9-2910—PI S-69S6 ’Thayer and Dartmouth Rds. and Adams Sts. wlU be joined by six cured cancer ‘.without by any means trying toT all time. santa, accordionist; and Karen patients. The VFW’a Women's (toltclalm Deed Charrffn waa charged with fall' Flynn, performing a modern dance ;fix blame cm It, that here was an They notice that Major Gagarin ure to grant the right of way and Auxiliary; under the direction of GIZZARDS-BACKS and NECKS and DOOR CANOPIES Anne Morgan Bowen to John H. to the music of “An American in Mrs. Laura Ecabert, and the Man­ ^stan ce in which, with its sensa­ aaid he looked out a porthole, but and Dorothy K. Bowen, property waa summoned to appear in Cir­ Paris.” The bond closed the show cuit Court In Manchester on May chester 4-H Club, under the direc­ tionalist White Paper on Cuba, that a Ruaalan scientist in Italy BEAUTIFUL BAKED off Jordt and Woodbridge Sts. r/lth a rendition of "Seventy-Seven tion ;of Mrs. Vivian Ladabouche, In Trade Name 4. *- Sunset' Strip.” Try Lynn't BARBECUES^TIwy'r* Mldegs! -and with Its official admissions said tha apace ship had no port­ Gladys J. Close, now doing bust' Both cars were heavily damaged addition to 47 captains,, will can­ ^that it favored the revolutionary hole. They notice that Major Ga­ Technicians were Peter Almond, vass areas of Manchester. ENAMEL HNISH ness as Gkuneo Beauty Studio at and had to be towed away. l4ve If ’volunteer workers cannot ’cause, that administration was to garin said he was over South | 360 Main St. passengers in the cars also < Bob McNeil, David Spencer and Certlflcate of Incorporation Lee Watkins. Arrangements for reach families because no one is be found speaking loudly while It America In a time when he I caiped injury. the show were handled jointly by home, they will leave-self-addressed also bound Itself not to use its Robert Jewelers, Inc. of 533 envelopes at the houses so they couldn't poaaihly have reached' Main St., capital of 910,000 with 1 ^ -m ■ Leo Diana, faculty advisor to the Brewed only .big stick. This is not to advocate South America. They notice that * FREE Student Council, and Mrs. Manuel will be able to mal'e contributions. in Milwaukee ... Naturally! 1,000 shares of common stock at 1 alC H t ollO W xl0l€l Vincent Jr., chairman of the ways •The slogan of the American Can­ "ttuAt the big stick should have nobody says point-blank Just how MCASUREMENTS $100 each. Starting capital 96,000. . „ i o i 1 cer Society this year Is “Research, , ,V Iv. /, , V. # ll;*. V , Incorporatora are Robert P. and oCllOOl and means committee of the Bar­ been used, or should be used now. Major Gagarin landed, whether in nard PTSO. Education and Service.” There is, in this particular post Mary Jones and George and El­ the original space ship, aa he him­ len Hammond. , ^ ■mortem, a wry kind of proof that, self first inferred, or by parachute | Judgment lien About 200 persons attended the 4n the fact, this attempt to over­ from the space ehlp, aa others »FREE LaBonne-Sllversteln Inc. against Talent Show at Barnard Junior T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY throw Castro did not invmve Unit­ have suggested. DEUVERY T A M Plumbing Co., judgment High School auditorium laat night. Hen for $16,158.12 plus costa, prop- The Barnard School Band, directed IL T. WOOD e d States forcea or any open Unit­ Noting all thea^thlngA they erty at 86 Mather St. S«n Macaluao, opened the show GRAYLEDGE FARM NATIVE ed States Intervention. If it had also remember tUSt the Russians Building Pennlta with, a rendition of "Glockenspiel 1 WA'YBEST FRESH NATIVE ;done so, the battle would not have never tell the truth about any­ » FREE WiUlam T. Scully, for additions Serenade.” "With a Little Bit of 'Oil 1 BOASTING, FRYING, BROILING FRESH FARM FROZEN Hfceen over ao quickly, aa it la ap­ thing. That makes it easy to guess to home at 60 Foley S t, $300. Luck” and "Lullaby of Broad parently over today. that they arc lying this time, too. INSTALLATION John R. Wennergren Co. for way.” Richard Lawrence, student, 1 2 to Si/i-LB. AVERAGE ON 3 or MORE Emmons R. Falea, for alterations 1 acted aa master of ceremonies But all of these explanations for So, unless the Russians come up to home at 138 N. Elm St, 9350. Performers were Mary Ann ^the failure of the counter-revolu­ TURKEYS >55’ with firmer proof of their exploit, tion would not be needed, or would we are to dismiss the whole thing CHICKENS >39* 18 to 22 LBS. pot be pertinent, had It not been as a hoax. KEEPS H ouse UP TO 15° COOLER A ^or the one key failure which de- VSTiere we go from there neither 1 STAHL-MEYER HICKORY U. S. D. A. CHOICE WIDTH \ LI.ST PRICE SALE PRICE O n N 10 AJUI. to 10 P.M* yeloped. CongTeaaman Pucinaki nor Col­ SHOULDER ' This was the failure of the Cu- 1 SMOKED, SUCED umnist Lawrence tells us. But do 3 6 " ...... $40.00 $ 2 6 . 7 5 'ban people themaelvea to aee in we need to be told? cco ' -the Invasion any kind of signal for We have long thought that what 4 8 " ...... $50 00 $ 3 2 . 7 5 An uprising. FTemler Khrushchev we don’t know can’t hurt us. It Is STEAKS > 69° tias a certain kind of cynical logic merely a step beyond that elemen­ BACON > 59* 60" ....___ .... $60.00 $ 3 8 . 7 5 1 'With him wdien he argues that peo­ tal guam tee of blissful living to U. 8. D. A. CHOICE EXTRA LEAN, FRESHLY GROUND ple som'iHlmea elect regimes by GS assume that any news Item of an 7 2 " ...... Their action or their non-action unpleasant charactei which does ...... $70 00 * 4 4 . 7 5 CLEANERS-“Basement BONE-IN rwdthout going to the polls. This manage to sneak Its way into our leveek, the Cuban people withheld Tv essee«e«e»s»s»s ...... $107 00 $ 6 2 . 7 5 planned Hamburg 2; 1.09 knowledge can be diamissed as a *that support wiUiout which any hoax. With just a little more exer­ FROZEN 1 LB. and leople. But the time for hia col- own business unrpffled and uncon- 42" 39" $49i.00 ^ 2 9 . 7 5 Of Western Beef •lapse on hla own merits has not qm ed by ' any unpleasantness, DRAPES, Unlined p»it 99c Jyet come. anywherA And we might thus 54" 46" ...... $75.00 M 5 . 7 5 APPROXIMATE CUTS Indeed, the first result that come, by a very unusual process, 2 Sirloin Roasts imust be faced from the failure of to be sure, to the wisest of all 60" 46" ...... $81.00 ^ 5 2 . 7 5 D8APES, Lined Pair *1.49 6 to 8 Sirloin Steaks he counter-revolution is an in­ possible formulas for our own liv­ 8 to 10 Porterhouse Steaks 1 Eye Round ease In Castro’s own prestige. ing and our own conduct. OTHER SIZES AT COMPARABLE PRICES 3 to 5 Short Steaks 1 Flank Steak {He has now beer built up, in the What would we do with our­ SLIP COVERS *2.78 8 to 10 Swiss Steaks 4 Soup Shanks le way Naswr was built up by selves if we found ourselves free Available in Your Choice of Color (im h S OMUmi OoTCn). 2 to 4 Sirloin Tip Steaks 10 to 15 Lbs. Hamburg tie attack on Suez in 1956. He ia, he 1 Rump Roast 4 to 6 IJhi. Stew Beef of all peril and rivalry? If we can Get a home improvement loan...and relax *L' lor the time being, probably more imagine the answer, that might be CHAIR COVERS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOB CUSTOM CUTTING, Pa$J secure than ever. just what we should be doing in Compare These Low Prices PACKAGING AND SHARP FREEZING. It la much caaie' to spec,i^Uite on any case. Being ourselves, and do­ BLANKETS the reasons for the failure of the ing what It Is within ourselves to and you will see why so many people call Home Special­ We have a full line of fresh U.S.DJL. choice western beef, pork, |amb. ved, lio- ccunter-revolution than it is to do may be. we have long suspected, Some home repair jobs are just' not do-it* while purposes.’and home improvements ties Co. for: Awnings, Patio Covers. Jalousies, Combina­ ManchestePs Ordy Mutual Savings Bank thart, or even think, what may or precisely the formula which will be yourself projects. They require outside help are always worthwhile. You can have ample tion Windows and Doors, Railings, Tub Enclosures and COMFORTERS rive poultry and chicken ports— freshly displayed, not pre-packogod— In our Hrould happen next. most fruitful for us, in the world Porch Enclosures. To the emergency sessions in the or in space. and that may mean a bigger bill than you’re time to repay in monthly payments that you retail department. ______• PVhlte House these hours, it must prepared to meet all at once. BEDSPREADS can handle, and our low rates include life HXED AW NINGS W ITH SIDES Annual Dividend leem that the air is full of impos- No problem. Just give us a call. We like to Your Savings Earn lible alternatives. From one view, A Thought for Today insurance. Come on in aoon. ALSO AT BIG SAVINGS" We rent cold storage space for your frozen meats and vegetabln for n Uttle it must seem intolerable for ua to lend money on convenient terms for worth* TAFFETA BEDSPREADS Sponsored by the Manchester . os $1.25 a month. ______. kcoept this defeat. From another Council of Chorchea EASY TERMS ARRANGED rlew. It must seem that the only Member of Federal 3iing worse them acceptance of There is a fable ol a hungary Deposit Insoranoe Corp. 1D®/o discount on 12 or more pgckoget of Seobrook Farms fro nu fruHt, , hla defeat would be to “try to re- ass that was put between two bundles of hay. It looked at one, {uicos and vegetables. ______leem it by the open use of Ameri- then at the other, and could not Mn force on some pretext or an- decide which to eat first, till it The Conneetieut Bank itbtr. died of starvation. Just about as FREE From-one view, It must seem stupid and foolish are those who A halt between two ppinions till they AND TRUST COMPANV FREE MOTHFROFING with ovary Dry Claanln^ If You Like The Best Give Us A Test ftter Indeed that we have, by our die in their sins. How long halt ipen bet on thia counter-reyolu- HOME _ ye between two opinions 7 If the 51 MSSELL ST, Rear of lea Pkmt TH»MI3«i4J4 Ion, sacrificed aq much of the new Lord be God, Follow Him: But, if UaneketUr Ofice$; 893 Main STsaar, 19 Noam Mam Snaar, SPECIALTIES COMPANY ardor! Pin FRB! SUMMER STORAGE for your [aspect and llUng we were huUd- the world, follow it. But remem­ MANCMaaraa Saopputa PamaADB PLENTY OF R if PARKING SPACI 1b Latin America and among ber, “as ye aow. so shall ye reap.” MBMBBR ntDERAL RBSBRVB SYSTEM woolenl Complelaly inured. Robert A. McBride 39 PURNILL PLACt Ml 3-2BB6 wwU'a ..aaotral waflnna, with* North Metbodiat C h u ^ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT DOUBANCE OORPOKATIOM

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PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1981 parts o< tha United States or Om- partleulariy harmful for intsr- Card Party Set Bolton Car Wash Slated The Biggest Mystery tral American sUtea." natlonal rslatlona. Nehru said the Cuban situation Nehru said the general principle By Keeney PTA By Yoiith Council appeared to him to be a case of which riioiild he foUowed U one intervantlon. of nonintervention from any side The Keeney PTA will sponior a 119 Tax Lists Total Members of the Manchester Did U. S, Have Role Ha said It was fairly w«U known while a country works out Its own Christian Youth Council will spon­ that Cuban oxlles wera trained future. ■ card party aa the first fund rais­ w S ; sor a cu waah Saturday, from 9 and supplied with anna In Florida Nehru said although ho was mak­ ing event of the ytar tomorrow at i-leteJA M(rt©Ptoo|(..)TW 5 oji/6 ioi GtoncL UuEoiul GiCKnitio UNIIM, snd other unspeelfled places and ing an accusation of Intervention, a.m. to 1 p.m., to ralss funds for 8 p.m. In the school auditorium. 1 SUPIOMADKf TS [ More Than $15,000 activities of the council. were encouraged to Inviule Cuba. he was purposely avoiding condem­ Military whtat and setback win Two divisions will wash cars at In Cuban Invasion? He did not say who encouraged ning anyone. be played, and prises will be the Connecticut Bank and Trust them. CoiJondemnation would Increase swarded. EXMiln&Uon of the Bolton grmnd list of October 1, IMO shows Co. North End branch and at (ConttBoed from Page One) Nehru said President Kennedy world tension and he wanted to Tickets will be available at the D u n are 119 propert;^ owners with assessinents totaling more than South Methodist Churdi in the en the non-BaiUsta democratic had. said he would not Mrmlt in­ lessen tension, he said. door. Refreshments will be served. m ooo. The figures w*ere taken from the list as revised by the south parking lot. American country has been def­ antl-Castro forces in taile and In tervention o< U.S. nrmed forces In The public Is Invited. ARMOUR Youth groups from North Meth­ initely identified as the shoving- Cuba Itself who offer eventual Cuba. Baud of Tax Review. odist. Second Congregational, St. But “I do not see any difference Generator Fights Ruit RESIDENT off point for the invasion.) hope o f overthrowing Caatrp. LANDERS TO EXPAND; Mary's Episcopal. Community between this kind of Intervention New Britain, April 20 (/!>)—Of. John and E m llinda...... I lft.580 Baptist, and Bolton churches will Then Kennedy, with the elec­ “Thus far theae fighters for free­ and the kind of Intervention tak­ Youngwood, Pa.— K t5 pound, Alton, Richard C. and Elisabeth ...... 19S70 tion atiU more than half a month gaa-opentsd thermo-electric gen­ flcials of Landers, Frary and be assigned to the North End sta­ dom have had virtually no sup­ ing place now.” Nehru said. Ue Clark have announced they plan Anderoon, Clarence H. and Mildred W ...... 20.580 tion. away, promised this: port from our government.” erator h u ben devoUqaed to supply 20.230 called this a biui precedent which ,to expand the firm's operations A i^ rs o n . Louise ...... South Methodist, Center Con­ “■We. must consider stringent could create International com­ 100-watt direct current to pre­ Andrial, hQlorad and M arga ret...... 19.760 gregational. Covenant Congrega­ economic sanctions — such as the OPINION BY NEHRU vent corrosion of an Illinois gas here. They made the announce­ plications. ment yesterday to dispel reports Ansaldl. Anthony ...... * i...... 15 180 tional. and Emanuel Lutheran seizing of all Cuban assets in this New Delhi, April 20 6 160 Bersina Ludwig and Rasma ...... 5 840 Brondola Giulio and Balbiano. John ...... 76 850 Caldera. Mario and Nerina ...... -7.840 Caldwell. David M. and HenrietU ...... 45.110 Charest, Alfred J. and Elizabeth ...... 17.810 ALL YOUR FAVORITE CUTS OF BEEF... Cheney, Douglas T...... 21.308 d a r k WellPoint Company ...... 19.250 Converse, LawTence A. Jr...... 25.250 Coetanso, Fannie and Joseph ...... 71.740 SAVINGS YOU CAN SEE Crockett. EHsie P...... r...... 20.090 THE BEST INMEA TS Dimock. Louis C. Sr., Estate o f ...... 39.650 • •. Get Triple-S Blue Stamps, too! ttimock, Richard ...... 25.510 15.830 2 Dwyer, Harold J...... ErlMdson, Olof V. and Florence ...... S3.940 OUTSTANDING FOR QUALITY and VALUE FacchetU, Frank and Marj* D...... 20.000 SAVE 20c SAVE 20c Fiano, Anthony, E.»tate of ...... 53.540 RIUGLAR STYLE Fiano, Anthony. Estate of ...... ’.. . , 16 440 Mmm . . . M . . . me*t! Tliat’s what yfinr family aaya PER POUND (ftrit (Nf tlifliflv Idflier) PER POUND Glgdlo,. Leonard ...... , ...... 26.310 LB. ,45 22.130 when you pot POPULAR quality meat on the table . . . Ckuik Roost— GigUo, hOchele. Estate o f ...... FREE 50 STAMPS Glenney, Robert C...... -18,700 Goodwin. Harry Jr...... 18 800 because POPULAR meat is always tender, jniicy and de­ SAVE 30c SAVE 36c WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 23.370 Gorton, Robert E. and Sue H...... BONELESS PER POUND ONE 15-dz. PKG. Hayee, William E. and Rose ...... 20,350 licious. Mighty easy on the budget, too! There’s less waste P fR POUND Herrick. Eklson P. and Helen L...... 21.550 La Round Roost — ..79 Hoyt. Wesley M. and Gwendoline E...... 17.430 and more meat in every pound you buy. All excess bone SNOWY BLEACH Jensen. Howard P ...... 16,870’ Jensen. MUton and Betty A ...... 16.240 and fat is trimmed off before weighing. Shop POPULAR SAVE 30c SAVE 26c IIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Johnson. Herbert L and Annabelle C...... 20.170 OFFER G O O D THRU SA t ' APRIL 22nd PER POUND PER POUND Jones, R. Kneeland and Elsie ...... 24.750 for quality meat you can depend on . . . for exceptional La Klu. James 8. and Marjory H...... i ...... ■>9,520 RorteikooseSteok.89 Kosikowsld. Alexander J. and Josephine ...... 19,770 OPEN Kreyaig. Oscar and Agnes E...... 21.865 "6p WED., Krutalnis, Alfred S. and Lads, Pauline ...... 17.450 SAVE 40c SAVE 20c 21.510 X/ae, Myron and Laura ...... THURS. PER POUND Zjeemthal, AUsin A. and Doria B...... 15.440 S U and FRl. PER POUND La' FREE 50'.^^ STAMPS Loersch. Joseph and Joyce R...... 15.030 Top Rovkl Sleok (kick Steak WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Lombardi, -Dctnenlca ...... 18.520 MAR TILL 9 Martin, Arthur J, and Dorothea ...... _ 15,260 TOP GRADE CHOICE SAVE 30c ONE 12-oz. CAN Masee, Roland A, and Doris ...... 16.993 SAVE 26c MUek, Michael J. and George R...... y . . 24.960 PER POUND PER POUND Mfaitoicd. Charles J., Jr...... :... 28 830 LB. E-Z GLAM OR Mtater, Margaret M...... 21.640 S IR L O IN tAt Top Rovid RniI ..89< Ground (hick IIMIT O N E C O U P O N PER CUSTOMER Miner. Horman H. and Lola F ...... 1.5.610 i, Moranoey, J. Edmond and Juliette ...... 22 070 SAVE 40c SAVE 34c OFFER G O O D THRU SAT, APRIL 22nd Morianoe, James ...... 31.650 Mena, Gasprin ...... 15.470 P iR POUND PER POUND LB. Munson, Benjamin J. and Josephine ...... 18,150 725 Middle McKinney, Everett T, and McKinney Lumber Co...... 54.700 Top Sirloin Roost .89' Snidwick Stenk McKinney. Margaret ...... 15.950 Kegro, George and Santos. Abilid ...... 16,800 Turnpike East SAVE 30c SAVE 20c FREE 40 STAMPS 0 Hegio, Joseph and Leontine ...... 41.900 I WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Noren, Gertrude R...... 15.460 OPPOSITE LUDLOW ROAD PER POUND PER POUND La’ Norris, James and Betty ...... 16.070 ONE S’/^-oz. JAR CHICKEN or BEEF. 17;040! 59 Groiid Ronid Olmsted. Richard and M ldred E...... Stew Roof. ' Owren. Ole and Doris M...... 17,600 MANCHESTER Pagani Caterers, Inc...... •••.>'...... 54.36P SAVE 30c SAVE 20c COUP INSTAHT SOUP 21,180 PaggloU, Frank and Isolda M...... UMIT O N E C O U P O N PER CUSTOM ER P^tnode, Stknley ...... 26.750 PER POUND PER POUND Pepin. Alexis A. and Claire ...... 32 480 99 Rib Stunk OFFER G O O D THRU SAT., APRll 22nd 22:j-'0 ICobo Steak . ' Pesce, Aldo and Iside ...... Fresher By Far... Produce Peace, Michael and C eren a ...... 25.18.0 SAVE 20c Pontlcelil, Domenic J. and Helen M ...... ^...... 15.360 Porterhouse Steak SAVE 10c 21.780 Poreheron. Harold F. and Phyllis A...... PER POUND PreusB, Norman J. and Eleanor H...... 20.540 ★ Better Beef jr Better Cut ^ Better Trim! PER POUND R attauo. Donato and Mary ...... 15.100 .49 Eye Round Roust FREE 30 STAMPS 17;850 Ground Beef Risley, John 8. Jr...... WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Ronaon, Bruce and Theresa ^...... 52.807 WEST VIRGINIA BRAND ^ SAVE 34c Rose, George O...... 18.000 BANANAS SAVE 20c THREE I9 - O Z . PKGS.. DELUXE 15.320 The Rothwell Company ...... PER POUND DUNCAN HINES RoUiwell, Marjorie and John C...... 29,720 GOLDEN PER POUND Santos. AbiUo R. and Rose ...... 15,970 Cross Rib Roost 79 ISwiss Stenk Bhmsle, Lillian V ...... 15.530 YEUOW CAKE MIXES Sheridan. Bernard J. and Mary ...... 24.327 Cooked Ham IIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER 27.330 Silverstein, Esther ...... • • • 2 lb s . 2 S OFFER G O O D THRU SAT., APRll 22nd Smith, George and Katherine ...... 17.070 WHOLE Stygar. Jacob ...... 16.140 Sumner, M. Ella and Jeannette ...... 18.530 or oiHiar 21.090 Swanson, John® and Blanche ...... • HALF ib Tedford, Dmiald.an*! Norma ...... 15730 S 0 ® Thoms, Edward J. and Margaret F ...... i ...... 21,210 FREE 3 0 STAMPS T r e ^ Robert M...... 16,680 Shankless, Skinless, Semi-Boneless FIRST OF THE SEASON! ' Tremanls. Krlss E. and E u g en ia ...... 15.140 ASPARAGUS WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Ubert, Baizabeth ...... 16.3.50 HRM O NE 4-oz. C A N FRESHPAK Upenleks, Ludvig ...... 17.275 41.910 CALIF. CHOICE BONELESS OVEN-READY GRADE RED Valsntine, Esther J...... 22 870 Valentine, Robert D...... TENDER RIPE BLACK PEPPER .54.790 p^V'nBeon* - Valentine, Robert ...... 20.050 GREEN Ib. Varca, John A...... 16,740 lb. 1 9 ° POT ROAST o m a to es k^jjSl) ONECOUPON PER CUSTOMER iS f J Vercelll, Edward and Emilia ...... DUCKLINGS 45*^ T 21.095 | 9 5 S / OFFER G O O D THRU SAT,, APRll 22nd V f S f i Warfel, Robert A. and Claire ...... e.llo 43,565 T A N G Y RED WUco Machine Tool Co...... Hygrade Cold Cuts f | 0 o n s 16 01. n». pkg. WlUey, Paul and Barbara ...... «32.860 ESCAROLE £ 2 RADISHES Zelonls, Charles F...... ;• ...... NON-RE.SIDENT Diced '9 READY C lio' FRESHIY MADE CHUNK LIVERWURST TO USE pka- pig. Bamlnl, John B. and Bettina ...... 31,370 STARKIST CHUNK P olotoes su€» ,4oz. TOSSED SALAD COLE SLAW 29,690 FREE 30;^: STAMPS DeCUntls, Anthony and Crescent ...... W ater­ GRAND GARDEN UNCONDITIONAtlY GUARANTEED Etagiand, W. Harry ...... 24,207 WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF 20,760 CHUNK BOLOGNA lb $ | A 9 Green Manor ConstnicUon Co TW O 20-oz. C A N S W YM A N The Hartford Electric Light Co...... GRASS SEED ROSE BUSHES - 47,090 grand GARDEN 6.10-4 sou CONDITIONER . HoU, Edward J. 50-lb. 43,550 $ 1 7 9 TUNA bag I Holl Investm ^t Co...... 16,540 PEAT HUMUS Blueberry PIE FILLING Iwtnowsky, Margery ...... m elons ^ nORGANIC t m I0-6-4 u a R HEAlTHY POTMOS 4% 16.230 50 EXTRA STAMPS Jewell, Raymond P. and Pearl D...... 5 0 i b $ ^ 8 9 IIMIT ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER Msnriiester Drive-In Theatre ...... 53.83® LAWN TREAT bag ^ GREEN PLANTS 3 or OT Post, Dsnlel and Frieda ...... 15,380 WITH THE PURCHASE OF SPERRY & BARNES OFFER G O O D THRU SAT., APRIL 22nd 44,850 Sriialler, John. Yvonne. Phyllis. Bandra SWEET Benkbell, Edward and B r u n a ...... : 18.950 Bhulansky, Saul ...... 17,830 JUICY •ONELESS PORK SHOULDER U snd R Housing, Inc...... 22,730 RED fjancy _ RECAPITULATION OF LIST ^ TENDER SWEET Smoked Butts P i t •• > 5 Frozen Tre^Hi FREE3O‘-'STAM PS0 FlnsI Net Grand Ust as corrected, by Board of Tax Review •*____ KITCHEN GARDEN FRENCH CUT C c WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF (Exemptions deducted) ...... j ’ 'uii 'j* CHINW 3 5 * )NE 1 6 - O Z . BTl. KITCHEN GARDEN Etsemptlona to ex-eer\’ice men, their relatives and the blind 401,600 GUIN OUNT PUS Green Beans 2 plg>. 2 Gross Asaessors' Valuation : ...... j e u y B. C. DOVALEHES 50 EXTRA STAMPS KITCHEN GARDEN SUCED Tan per cent penalties ...... ITALIAN DRESSING Dwelling houses ...... LIGHT CHUNK . 2 ', ° . , 7 4 5 ‘ Barns, sheds, poultrj' houses, garages, etc...... 314,834 ^ WITH THE PURCHASE OP Strawberries IIMIT O N E C O U P O N PER CUSTQMER House and building lota ...... 1.>«,9M Breakfast Cocktail DOWNYFIAKE OFFER G O O D THRU SAT., APRll22nd Commercial building* ...... RITE PORTION STEAKS SfU-nST TUM Lands ...... 346,565 French Toast 2 ft 45' Motor vehicles and aircraft ...... 814,195 ★ PEPPER STEAK WHOLE EGG Mschinery, water power and dam s ...... 68,585 Breakfast Delight HOWARD JOHNSON Horses, mules ...... »50 GIANT 46-OZ. CAN ★ MUSHROOM STEAK quart Poultry ...... :Ar VEAL or ONION STEAK jar Fried Cloms ' . £ 6 5 ' Commercial furniture ...... HELLMANN’S MAYONNAISE FREE 20 STAMPS Fsrm machinery, farm tools and mechanics t o o ls ...... 12,370 VARIOUS BRANDS ix M S T A ’T L . E R up for Spring WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF RAGU SPAGHEHI MORTON'S FROZEN 2 roHs 27 c ANY 5-lB. BAG Grapefruit Juice 2 cm 4 2 Toilet Tissue of music. A clarinet aolo, “ Pipe PINE-FRESH RockvUle-V ernon Dream," will be presented by Ed­ COCONUT CUSTARD and BREAD 'N BUTTER . ^ ^ PURE C O R N O il ward Ckisselin. “ Four Winds," a 15- oz. SPIC ».■ SPA N PILLSBURY FLOUR jari Mazola Margarine p><9' 3 7 School Band Fete contemporary suite for solo wind Pickles F A N N IN G S 2 'la™ 43* UMIT O N E C O U P O N PER CUSTOMER instruments and band, will fea­ 2s75 CADIUAC 5-IN-l A SAUCE OFFER G O O D THRU SAT., APRll 22nd PREMIUM Slated Tomomiw ture Gosselln, Jeanann Wisniew­ A P P LE P IE S 16- oz. 2 H 49* ski playing the flute solo, Mar­ ilMlON Peer Halves Dog Food 3 43 jorie Stavens playing the oboe V U f l B L E COUPON ' The eighth annual School Band SUPERMARKETS C A D IU A C A solo, and Ann Bohme playing the Muahroom YEUOW BOW STEWED c A iG O M ' “w i r a 6 9 ‘ FasUvnl will be presented tomor­ alto saxophone solo. r fling In lliii Conpon Coed for LARGE 16-oz. Cat Food 'conf row at the Rockville High School ' * Tomotoes cans 2 39 M r a a i r n All PURPOSE gooft ^ SIZE U c A N c K GRAND LIQUID btl. MFW FREE 201;:’ STAMPS auditorium under the direction of WITH COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Samuel Goldfarb, director of in­ Amaranth Marks I N FREErr STAMPS I— Chun K in g ¥FMi An« PniduN of $5 or Morn DIVIDER PACK BROOMS “0MSY"mND only 99' ONE JAR SEIDNER strumental music in the Vernon A& V m M m aebool system. 30lh Anniversary ^ --■-, BORDEN'S .CMcken Chow MRoin only 5" POTATO OR C J l | A | \ CALIFORNIA SUNKIST LARGE 100 EXTRA STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF DIVIDER PACK— MEATLESS! CHUN KING . GRAND BRAND The program, to begin at 8:15 h ------Valid thru Sat., April 22nd INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS < CREAM CHKSE Oww Mtin only 4S< Isnye Sm m 17* MACARONI j ALAII pjn., will feature the Vernon In­ The 39th birthday of C3iapman a m m o n ia S ‘''»19' ADW li 0NLY--«Nt TO A fAMILT ■7- ter-elementary band, the Sykes Court will be observed ^it a meeting H. Wttk Clr.ral>M tr *wr-St«t* lim UMIT O N E C O U P O N PER CUSTOMER Junior High School band and the of Order of Amaran*'i tomorrow, Rockville High School band. at 7:45 p.m. at the Masonic 'Tern*- NAVEL ORANGES OFFER G O O D THRU SAT, APRll 22nd Opening the program will be the pie. GRAPEFRUIT ^ April 22nd ...Last Day to Complete your MELMAC DINNERWARE SET and SAVE!! later-elementa^ group, made up Manchester Assemriy, Order of of fifth and sixth gnide students Rainbow for Girla, will be in charge f tram the town’s four elementary of the program. Mrs. Herbert Leg­ s th o o la . j gett. aasisted by Mrs. Ann Robb, lAnsy R- Wallace will conduct Is chairman of the committee In Price* eCfeedve at your Uuoheeter Or«id Union thni SntnriUy. April at. We reecarve the right to limit qum»atto*-«tonclio*tor Bbopplng Puhade. the Junior high school band In the G re e n charge. Past .matrons and past LOW PRICES Plus Wnrld Stamps! 1-1 VISIT OUB TBIPU M STAMP, BBDEMPTION CENTEB-180 MABKET SQUABi; NBWINOTON-OPEN THURSDAY 8 to »-nAIX HBDEMPHON OENTBBS CLOSED MONDAYS. RiBt sailaa of numhers. patrons will be in charge of re­ The high school band'WQl, close freshments. Offle rs will wear the fUgitval with a varied progrw colored gowns. / ■ 7 A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 iOsOiioi Admits Heavy Losseg Birch Society Is mors than an est spot and bluff until It teems council during its 25th annual con­ dertake an Immedate investigation 12th Circuit Asserts More antl-Ooramunlst organization or it their strongest, Welch said. He vention. of the roots of this secretive soc­ Fine Art Group WINDOW SHADES Kennedy Warns Cuba, Reds Israelis Bare Welch Reds would have "fallen to pieces long used the late Sen. Robert A. Taft, ' It came after Rabbi Emanuel iety, and that the attorney general State News Obituary ago under all this -attack." R-Ohlo, as an example. Rackman of Far Rockway, N. Y., launch an intensive study forth­ Sets Exhibit Date In hia speech last night he said ”If ’Taft had been nominated, he honorary president of the council, with to find out if the society G rttfl, WMMi Icra In Upper Class Than Lower lATinhiAla U.S. to Meet Obligations G)urt Cases Text of Memos George Dwight Mason attacks like those against the late would have won by an overwhelm­ called the Birch Society "narrow, should be placed on the subversive Plana for an annual spring art Roundup Castro Says Rebel Sen. Joseph McCarthy are good for ing majority,” Welch said. “And fasclat-like and bigoted.” list.” exhibit to be held May 7 will be George Dwight Mason, 78, who Houston, Tax., April 20 (R) ♦find me overalls,” Welch said In he would have set communism in "Bigotry, hatred and antl-semi- The Rabbinical Council rep­ MANCHESTER SESSION had made his home since Sep­ communism. discussed at a meeting of the Man­ H6LLAND FINISH (CoBtinaed from Page O e a ^ By Eichmann Hobart Walch, founder of the John his copyrighted speech. America back a whole genera­ tlsm are the forerunners of the resents Rabbis of some 1.25 million chester Fine Art AAK>ciatidh to­ Mark E. Mitchell, 63, of Meri­ tember with his daughter, Mra He said the phrase ”I like what tion.” About Town (OontiBiied (rom Page One) R inb BoMaty, oald his tour of the He said the "hungry belly” theo­ McCarthy Is trying to do but I totalitarian plot 'to undermine Orthodox Jews in the United morrow at 8 p.m. at Whlton Me­ SO.30 •Hie President’s addrees amount­ den, was fined $36 for failure to (Conthined from Page One) Allen Higble of 477 N. Main St., Welch said the Communists freedom and liberty everywhere,” Slates and Canada. morial auditorium. '• 'i t " ''' w ith Yoitt Ranara died yesterday at Manchester Forces Wiped Out Southifiraat would take him to ry about communism is wrong be­ can't stand his methods” was the used another catch-phrase--”! like ed to a major foreign policy pro­ Also needed, Ricciuti said, are Rabbi Rackman told the group. A film, "A Portrait by Lajos Miss Sandra Scruton. daughter grant one-half of the traveled por­ Memorial Hospital. cause people in high placet, people type of catch-phrase the Commu­ Taft but he can’t win”—to keep FULL LINE o r CUSTOM nouncement. of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Scruton. school librarians, guidance coim- Eichmann and Capt. Anver Less, ghrovaport, La., for another speech nists like. He said the trial of Adolf Eich­ BULLARD .SHOWS PROFIT Markoe,” tracing portrait paint­ selors, art, music, language, sci­ tion of the highway. A previous He was a liveryman many years with money and Influential people Taft from winning the Republican Bridgeport, April 20 ()P)—Prof­ His audience was the same 149 Deepwood Dr., has been named charge of reckless driving was one of the Israeli interrogators con­ (Conttaned from Psgo One) and thus allowed Castro to arrest tonight. are Communist sympathisers more "McCarthy decided the right nomination for president. mann now being conducted in ing from start to finish, will be VENETIAN SUNOS to the dean’s list f r the past ence and mathematics teachers. cerning the greatest of all the death ago in FarmingUm and Hartford, Welch, a retired Massachusetts way to stop commimlsm Is to ex­ Jerusalem should serve as a re­ its for the Bullard Compauiy shown. Hostesses will be Mrs. Dor­ forum before which Castro In- nolled. and lived In Fkrmington most of or scatter laadem who might have often than those of lower classes. reached $271,000 during tl)c past semester at the University of New David R. Lewie, 17, of 179 camps, Auschwitz in Poland. conceded his forces paid a "high keen rallying points for an up­ candy makar, told a Houston pose communism,” Welch said , CALLS FOR PROBE minder of this. othy Daudel and Mrs. Myrtle Carl­ ”alsted two years ago that: “We Hampshire. Durham, N. H. MAC on IS-Center his life. While Wilch was hare, the Welch spent a good part of his The Birch Society, he said, “is 12 months, the firm announced son. E. A. JOHNSON are not coinmunists.’’ Birch St., was fined a total of $33 Eichmann — "Hoess (Rudolf toll in courageous lives.” rising. crowd of about 8,000 Tuesday night Houston Chronicle obtained a copy­ Atlantic City, N. J., April 20 (/P) yesterday. During the previous 12- Hartford, April 20 UP)—Con­ on two charges; operating an un­ Also surviving, besides his The fiery prime minister ssld a Price ^ o ted an American aource thara a n mora Communists In the speech on the principle of reversal introducing into our communities Kennedy's words were directed The executive board of Manches­ necticut’s indu.strialists appear Hoess, commander at Auschwitz) daughter, are his wife, Mrs. Haldee righted interview which the paper which he said Communists have —The Rabbinical Council of grave forces of dissension, division month period the company lost Cape for Spring PAINT GO. registered motor vehicle (motor­ does not speak the truth if he “large quantity of arms of Ameri­ familiar with the activities of Cu­ upperppsr cclasses than In the lower said is the first publlaed since America asked Atty. Geij. Robirt $2,579,000. E. P. Bullard HI, presi­ not only at Cuba and Castro, but ter Council of Catholic Women will cool to the idea of a state-sup­ cycle), $18; driving without a li­ Griswold Mason; a. son of FUrm- cuoass. lyied in their drive for world domi­ and defamation, which can ulti­ The little shoulder cape made of over their shoulders at' ' Russia meet at the Church of the Assump- says that I spoke of 2 or 2H mil­ can manufacture were captured, bans in Oriente : s saying-the pop­ the John Birch Society became nation. Tyranny, he said, is de­ Kennedy to investigate the right- mately eventuate in a breakdown dent of the machine tool firm, told white bunny fur is a fine solution 723 Main St.> Tcl. MI 9-4501 ported nuclear research center. cense, $15. Ington; and three grandchildren. including various Sherman heavy ulation hopes the revolt against “I can find you a lot mors Har­ and Soviet Premier XiUta S. Uon hall tonight at 8. This will be The proposal has the backing of lion executed, as I never used such the center of a national controver- scribed as liberation imder the Wing John Birch Society. of democracy and fair play in all the annual stockholders’ meeting for the teen-ager who wants an an open meeting for all members.. ■ Robert H. Stone. 17, of 32 figures. He was the only one— FUneral services will be held tanks.” ^ Castro will succeed “but they are vard aocants hi Communist circles •y- principle of reversal. The reque.it to Kennedy was our national dealings. that current business prospects "evening wrap. Good now and all Khrushchev. the administration of Democratic Church St., was fined $24 for fail­ and probably his superior—who Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the John The Cuban Revolutionary Coun­ doing nothing until they have a The President sfaid that should Gov. John N. Dempsey. in America tod^y than you can In the interview Welch said the The Russians pick their weak­ made in a telegram sent by the “It is essential that Congress un­ look “good.” spring long, too. The Frank J. Mansfield Detach­ ure to drive in an established knew such figures. Not me." A. Hangen Funeral Home, 111 cil. w:hlch organized the atriking better Idea of what Is happening.” Read Herald Advs. the "time ever come when the At a public hearing before the lane. Main St., UnionvUle. The Rev. The whereabouts of Castro was United States must protect itself ment of the Marine Corps League legislature's Public Development Less—"Did you make a report force of Cuban exiles, had said against outside Communist pen­ has -formed a drill team of mem­ Kenneth H. Meyer, 20, of to (Gestapo chief Heinrich) Roger Smith, pastor of St. James earlier that the “landings” were a myatery. AlUiough a prolific Committee yesterday a spokes­ Orange, was fined $21 for passing Himmler about the number of de­ Church In Farmington, will offi­ speaker with a penchant for the etration of the western hemis­ bers to participate as a parade man for the manufacturers As­ only a phase of Its campaign to phere, "we do not intend to be imlt throughout the state. The de­ in a no passing zone. ported Jews? And if not to ciate, and burial will be In River­ overthrow Castro. It disclaimed limEllght, he has not been heard sociation of Connecticut said he Inocencio Ramirez, 36, of Hart­ Himmler directly, to (SS General side Cemetery, Farmington. over the Cuban Radio or seen on lectured on ‘intervention’ by those tachment is seeking Marine blues, had found "absolutely no ‘support them as “an Invasion.” whose character was stamped for greens or khaki to help outfit the ford, was fined $9 for driving an Heinrich) Mueller or to (Hans) EVlenda may call at the funeral "We did not expect to topple televlison since the insurgents in­ drill team. Any Marines who wish whatsoever" for the center. unregistered motor vehicle. Kaltenb runner ? ” home tomorrow from 2 to S p.m. Castro Immediately or wlthinit aet- vaded Cuba Monday. all ti.ipe'on the bloody itreets of The spokesman, Leon Lamaire, Lawrence Flynn. 20. of 180 Cen­ Budapest.” to donate uniforms may call the said the association is -in sym­ Eichmann—“You mean before backs,” the council said In a.com­ Raul Castro, the prime minis­ drill instructor, John Mahoney, 71 ter St., wa.s found guilty of driv­ the arrival of the statistician? I munique Issued last night In New ter’s brother and minister .of the He said that .Cuba is not lui Is­ pathy with the idea but feels there ing an unregistered motor vehicle There s JtMsf One Sfene/erti Tor Ttret hfeHenet hfeets, land unto itself and "our concern Cooper Hill St. is no pressing need for such an es­ do not know. If I was ordered to York. amed forces, was reported in and was fined $6. do so, I would have made the re' Funerals The rebel command now appear­ Sant|i(go, capital o f Oriente Prov­ is not ended by mere expressions tablishment. Hurbert Mueck, 73, of Coven­ of non-intervention and regret.” Maj. E. Walter Lamle will con- Dempsey has proposed a $500,- port, but I don’t remember. With ed to be anticipating a mounting ince, Where he has directed the diKt the regular midweek service try. was fined $3 for failure to so much paper work to' do—our guerrilla campaign which they cam pal^ against' rebels in the This, he ^ id . is not the first 000 capital fund outlay as the carry his registration. Emeet R. DeOlooclo time that Communist tanka have at the Salvation Army tonight at state’s share of the initial con­ work was only a reporting Job— ’The funeral of Ernest R. De- hoped would steadily ' attract h u ll. 7:30. The public is Invited. The charge of failure to drive a popular support within Cuba, much A long editorial in Pravda, rolled over gallant men and women struction cost. Additional funds reasonable distance apart against it is today really difficult for me Cioccio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest THCY MUST Be TUB BBSTt In Uie manner of Castro’s guerrilla the Soviet Communist party or­ fighting to redeem the independ­ W{(Uld be expected from the fed­ Russell R. Tucker. 26. of 14 El- to be specific.” C. DeCioccio, 127 Bissell St., was /Sr ence of their homeland. The Rev. John Neubert, pastor eral government and private Less — “Did the statistician held this morning at the Wabkina- campaign from the mountains of gan, attacked what it called “Ken­ of Community Baptist Church, will dridge St., was nolled. Orlente Province that ulUmately nedy’s big stick policy” toward “Nor." the President said, “is it sources. The charge of driving without a come because Hinunler found the West E^meral Home,, 142 E. Cen­ be chaplain at Manchester Memo­ The center presumably would number of exterminated Jews was ter St., followed by a solemn high brought the downfall of dictator (juba and repeated the warning TENDER, TASTY AND THRIFTY! ^ ______by any means the final episode in rial Hospital next week, beginning Icensc. against Fred R. St. Cyr, made by Uie Soviet government thi eternal struggle of liberty be situated at the University of" !6, of Elast Hartford, was nolled. too low?” Mass of requiem at St. James’ Flilgenclo Batista. Monday. Connecticut for investigations in­ Eichmann—"No. This report by Oiurch. ’The rebel council admitted Tuesday that U.S. support of ths aigainst tyranny, an.vwhere on the At the conclusion of a short "tfaglo losses” but said they oc­ Cunban rebels “may jeopardize the face of the globe, including Cuba to the uses of atomic energy for trial. Robert' L. Edelson, 17, of 23 the statistician was made to en­ ’The l^y. Joseph H. McCann was Report cards for the third quar­ industry, education and public able Himmler to inform Hitler. I celebrant, assisted by the Rev. curred among a small holding peaceful life of the Uulted States Consistent excellence in meat is a proud Itself." ter at Manchester High School Oestwood Dr.,, was found Innocent itself." health. of charges of speeding and of got the report back with the ob­ Fracls Hale as deacon and the force” whose delaying acUon The President said that those were issued this afternoon. The Republicans are sponsoring servation, The Fuehrer took note. Rev. John Regan as subdsacon. enabled the bulk of the rebel force Red China again proclaimed its tradition at First National - so is thrifty who staged automatic riots in the pa.ssing at an intersection. to escape to the mountains. support of Uie Castro regime and Streets of free nations over the ef­ a bill permitting the state to con­ Two cases were continued un­ E^stroy the file.’ Mrs. Jane Maccarone was organ­ BLUEBERRY The Married Couples’ Club of tribute $1 for every $2 in matching ist and soloist. Castro firing squads continued declared: "The Chinese people pricing. Together, they explain why, for fort bf Cubans_,to regain their free­ Community Baptist Church will til May 4, Richard C. Recknagel, In another passage, Ekchmann are fully determined to take all dom should recall the roll cajl of, funds. The maximum state con­ 43, of 249 W. High SU'.. charged, said he was ©.niered to go to Paris, Burial was in St. James’ Ceme-^ Uieir work. The Cuban Radio said attend the Saturday evening per­ tery, with committal prayers by ’seven more terrorists were execut­ necessary measures In all spheres ‘ smart shoppers, it's First National Meat refugees who cannot go back now formance of ’The Mikado” at tribution would be $750,000. with breach of peace, for investi­ ip 1942, because Himmler "thought to help the Cuban people in their LOAF to Hungary, North Korea, North gation by the family relations de­ the deportation of Jews from Father McCann. Bearers, all class­ ed;, including Humberto Sorl Ma­ Manchester Higrh School in a mates from Manchester ' High rin,’’a former major in Castro's Juat patrioUc struggle.” A RICH LOAF CAKE everytime I Viet Nam. Bast Germany, Poland, group. Members will meet at the Danbury Official Dies partment; Richard Hany, 17, of 65 FYafiee to the east was not pro­ But Britain came to the United or to other lands from which a Davis Ave., Rockville, charged ceeding ^ U . He wanted me to re­ School, were Robert Blanchard, revoluUonary force and his former Chock Full of Bluabarriai Church at 7:15 p.m., and will re­ Danbury. April 20 (ffj — John Timothy Messier, Ronald Pinto, minister , of agriculture. Statea’ defense in the United Na- lACH 8tead3' stream of refugees testifies turn to the chtu-ch hall for re- H. Lauf. 70, retired assistant with carrying a weapon in a mo­ p o rt... and tell him when we Uona and denounced as extreme “to the cruel oppression now hold­ tor vehicle, for investigation by would count ojj freeing France of Brian F’itzpatrlck, EMward Dou­ Widespread arrests throughout SA VE 4c 3 1 * fredunents after the performance. superintendent of Danbury’s Muni­ cette, and Michael Kearns. Cuba were confirmed today by the and without foundation the Soviet ing sway in their homelands.” Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yerks and cipal Water'Department, died to­ the family relations department the Jews.” and Cuban charges that Washing­ for possible referral to the Juvenile Gestapo documenta: in the hands Havana correspondent of the Com­ A Popular Variety Bread S A V I Sc TOP or BOTTOM ROUND This double-barrelled thrust at and Mrs. Edward Kirkham day in Danbury Hospital. James W. Lennon munist Yugoslav newspaper Po- ton Is masterminding the Cuban Russia and communism and those sJl*«.'o-chairmen of the theater He was father of William J. Lauf court. of the Israelis show 'SO^OOO Jews landings. who have demonstrated before were sent from Bordeaux, Rouen, E^ineral services for James W. lltika. He claimed Castro’s secur­ LOAVES party. and Robert E. Lauf, news editor Lennon, 154 Charter Oak St., were ity police smashed all attempts by Canada, which maintained OATMIAL U. S. embsissles overseas preceded and assi.stant news editor, respec­ Compiegne and Angers to Ausch­ friendly dIpIomaUc and economic B re a d a statement that “we dare not witz. Ehchmann said he arranged held yesterday afternoon at* the Cubans inside the island to aid the . Menibers of St. Bernadette’s tively, of the Danbury News- Holmes E\ineral Home, 400 Main relaUons with Cuba after ths TRY OUR DELICIOUS SFRINGTIMI “'fall to realize that it is this strug­ Mothers Circle will attend the reli­ Times. Hospital Notes for the transportations of the invaders with a network of in­ United States broke with Castro, gle which is taking place every Jews out of France but insisted a.t. formers and “committees pf alert­ ^ STRAWBERRY Pli______gious meeting with the Rev. His wife and two other sons. ’H)o Rev. Percy M. Spurrier, aS' indicated a change in its thinking. day.” Francis T. Butler Monday at 8 John H. Lauf Jr., Danbury, and that what happened to them there­ ness.” ETlme Minister John Diefenbaker Keimedy said the message of Visiting hours are t to 8 p.m. after, was not his responsibility. sociats' minister of South Metho­ "The committees of alertaess p.m. In the Church of the As­ Walter E. Lauf, Bethel, also sur­ for all areas except matomlty dist Clh^rch, officiated. declared that Canada cannot re­ F s t v o r i t c Cuba and of Laos and of -"rising sumption Hall. The business meet­ vive. "Killing is one thing," he said, formed in houses and blocks have main indifferent to “this new din of Communist voices in Asia where they are 2 to 4:30 and 6:30 ’’but transportation is something Burial ICas in East Cemetery. the duty to report everything" ait^ ing will be held Wednesday, May to 8 p.m.; and private rooms where Bearers were Walter Irwin, Rus­ danger” to the western hemisphere STRAINED O 4V.OZ and Latin America” are all the CITATION FROM YALE else again. I had nothing to do every suspicious rifan to the se­ from Communist penetration in same. 3, at 8:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Vlslton sell Irwin Jr., Clarence Webster Gerber's BABY FOOD 7 JARS 95c Richard Dion, ' 325 Autumn St. New Haven, April 20 (>T) — A are requested not to smoke In pa­ with the killing.” Jr., Raymond Lerihon Jr., Russell curity police.” the Polltika corres­ Cuba. Serve a delicious, mouth-watering The complacent, self indulgent, Boston attorney has been named Eachmann said that whenever pondent reported. Demonstrations for and against soft societies will be swept into the Elections will bd held, and a pot- tients’ rooms. No more than two Lennon Jr., and Richard Lennon, “Based on their denunciations, Roast for Sunday Dinner. luck will fpllow. recipient of the 1961 citation of Visitors at one Ume, per patient. Hitler made a particularly ven-) ail grandsons. the United States continued Z 7Vx 02 debris of history. He said, and only merit from the Yale University omous speech against the Jews,'^ not only innumerable arrests took throughout the world. Most were CHOPPED the strong, industrious and vision­ place, but they made it possible Gerber's BABY FOOD O JARS 92c Guaranteed to please your whole ary can. survive. Police Chief James Reardon slid Law School. The university an- *■7 his office, IV B 4, the Jewish Af­ by lefUsts supporUng Castro. ■ for the security service to prevent Eyes have been fixed too long officers of Manchester auxiliary noimced yesterday that Neil ADMITTED YESTERDAY: fairs Section, was prodded for the Ex-Grand Master Dies In Guatemala pro- and antl- family with some excellent eating. LB Leonard, a member of the class oT James Ridyard, 20 Northfield St.; latest information as to how the cooperation between interior coun- Caatro facUona clashed in front of on traditional military needs, Ken­ police will Hild a special meeting BABY CEREAL O B OZ . And it's all cut from ney said—on armies prepared to at police headquarters tomorrow 1924. would be presented the award Edward Werner, 11 Cross St.; Mrs. anti-Jewish actions were going. South Kent, April 20 ()P) — Rob­ tir-revolutionaries with those who the Presidential Palace last night 37c cross borders or missiles poised at 7:30 pjn. for discussion of Civil at the law school's alumni day Irene Ellis, 613 Main St.; Lawrence “I also believe that officials in ert H. Nlsbet. landscape painter, disetnbarked.” . ^nd shots were fired. Three per­ Gerber's I l 41 PKGS Heavy Western Corn-fed Steer Beef. for flight. Defense activities. luncheon April 29. The citation Is Hlobik, Stafford Springs; Mrs. the fuehrer’s chancellery drew etcher and expert rifleman, is dead The 'British Foreign Office an­ sons were' killed and 13 injured, awarded ai)nually for outstanding Wilhelmina Fleischer, 44 Bissell Himmler’s attention to certain at 82. nounced in London that three including an American diplomat. “Now it should be clear,” he said, service to the legal profession. St.; Mrs. Anna Burdett, 218 Oak areas where not enough had been Nlsbet, a former grand master Britons—one' m Information of­ Edward Brown, second secretary “that this is no longer enough — St.; Mrs. Catherine Karvells. 339 done,” Ehchmann said. ”We had ficer in the ^ itls h embElssy — of the U.S. Embassy, was sligli'i*/ PKG OF 46 Cut From Heavy Western that our security may be lost with­ of CJonnecUciit Masons, died at his 65c E. Middle Tpke.; Jared Walnum complaints from them. They com­ home here last night. were in jail. A BritUih woman who wounded by a bullet in the left Steer Beef out the firing of a single missile Castro Silence 115 Barry Rd.; Dennis Kerin, 54 plained that there wasn’t enough or the crossing of a single border. He liad been a member of the Na­ had been jailed was iejeaaed Mon­ arm while watching the clash. s y Four Sentenced Chestnut St.; Mrs. Lucy Champ, action here, and about stoppages FACE RUMP ROAST tional Academy of Design and day and placed under a .^ a rd in The government said the shoot­ "We Intend to profit from this 180 Eldridge St.; William Preston, at some other place.” 25 FT ROLL lesson. We Intend to re-examine many other similar organizations. a hospital. ing came from the pro-Castro ALUMINUM 33c FRESHLY GROUND Called Mystery In Morals Case 74 Avondale Rd.; Felix I«wla, 39 Less asked if the plan to estab­ Nisbet also had won national rifle There was no word of 20 Am,?ri' group, who totaled about 600 bat- Alcoa and reorient our forces, our tac­ Turnbull Rd.: Edward Peretto, lish extermination camps was Makes Delicious, Meat Loaf or Hamburgers tics and our institutions. Wo in­ matches In 1928- and 1932. cans reported under arrest. Ulng 400 anti-Cqatro demonstra­ 2 ’(Continued from Pag* One) The cases of four out of five per­ Carter St.; Sally Card. Columbia; Ehchmann’s. Eichmann said no. A native of Providence. R. I., Associated Press correspondents tors. Police finally brbke up the CHOPPED tend to intensify our efforts for Mrs. Sophia Montpetet, 62 Jensen Less—"And that you submitted BIG V A LU l — Tasty Sandwich Favorite a struggle in many ways more dif­ sons arrested recently on various Nisbet served as Connecticut Bern Price, in a dispatch from the riot with tear gas. LIBBY 2 4 0 Z CAN S H O U L O IR - Well Trimmed - 4 to 6 LBS New Year’s Day. 1959, there has morals charges were disposed of St. this plan to Himmler?” Masons grand master in 1952. U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo A bpmb was thrown at the U.S, Beef Stew 49c 12-OZ ficult than war.” been no propbuncenient as Im ADMITTED TODAY: Joseph Sul- Eichmann — “Captain, sir, such B m b a ^ In Quito. Ecuador, but Kennedy said he is convinced we by Judge John Alexander’In Cir­ Survivors include his widow and Bay, said anti-Castro Cubans in LB Bologna TWIN PACK 49< portant to, the regime as the one cuit Court in Manchester this llvan, 10 Pine St. plans were never made by me. I a brother. Funeral arrangements Oriente Province are fearful that causedonly^slight damage. No one Smokeil Picnics possess d.11 the necessary re­ this morning. morning. BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. and had nothing to do with such things, BIG V A LU l - Wonderful For Snack Tims sources, skill and added strength Mrs. Herbert Bremser, Glaston­ with no plans whatsoever, with no are Incomplete. the rebels waited troo long to strike was in the building. 16-OZ CAN Serve Bacon & Eggs for s Nutritious Brsakfait In the past. Fidel himself never George B. Frank, 21, of 225 39c 12-OZ that comes from belief in the free­ Spencer St,, was given a six- bury. technical details.” missed an opportunity to make an DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: LB TWIN PACK dom of man. He said he is equally announcement of major impor­ month suspended sentence, placed Sliced Bacon Bologna & Salami convinced that history wllj record tance. Invariably he has taken to on probation for two years and Mrs. EMna E’ieldtng. 5 Diane Dr., AGREES ON JOBLESS BILL that the bitter struggle now un­ radio and television and spoken fined $75 for lascivious carriage, ■Vernon; Donald Olschefskle, 51 Washington, April 20 (itP>— CORNED BEEF 12-OZ CAN 59c LB derway reached its climax In the for four or five hours at a stretch A previous charge of statutory Flower St.; John Carney, 15 West Senate-House fx>nferees today Libby GPeen Shrimp late 1950s and early 1960s. on matters far less critical than rape .was nolled. St.; Mrs. Marie Mlesch, 22 Green­ agreed on President Kennedy's “L«t me then make clear as the business before the regime to­ Paul Bushey, 17, of Hartford, wood Dr.; Miss Loretta Staples. 9 ^ million depressed areas bill your President." Kennedy said, day. was given a 30-day suspended sen­ 83.North St.; MarvAnn McKinney. designed to bring new Jobs to 20-OZ PKG I 130 Pearl St.; Michael Ellis, 21 communities suffering from 43c “that I am determined upon our What has happened to him? Is tence aqd fined $75 for lascivious system’s survival and succesf, re­ carriage. A previous" charge of Canterbury St.; Mrs. Beryl Wilson, chronic nnemploynient. The he just playing it safe, cagily stay­ Broad Brook: William WiUon, House delegation gave in on the gardless of the cost and regard­ ing in the background ' until the statutory rape was also nolled. less of the peril.” Marcel Inkel, 23, of Hartford, High Manor Park. Rockville; Wil­ key point in dispute—the meth­ O REG Fremh Sgsriny F rodtsce ValuemS smoke clears? That would be un­ liam Roberts, Columbia' Mrs. An- HAND SOAP This was an address into which like him. Castro has had a pen­ was fined $100 for lascivious car­ od of financing for $300 million Lava Z BARS 25c long hours of careful preparation riage and for delivering liquor to mmcciata Rowe, 11 Strant St.; in loans, in the bill—making pos- chant for lumbering loudly into any • • were put. Only in the middle of and all situations and dominating a minor. Mrs. Columbia DeCarli, 88 Bissell aiMe the agreement., the night was the decision made the show. Roy J. Buriiha.’-i, 19, of 23 BiS' St.; Charles Hartlgan, Williman- • S a v e O F t them e G rocery Syectalm ! m sell St., was fined $75 for lascivi­ Uc; Mrs. Mary Pasek and daugh­ MEDICAL BIIX PASSES LGE PKG to place so much emphasis on - Has he been shoved aside by the Lux Flakes 35c Cuba. ous carriage. A previous charge of ter, Ea.st Hartford: Mrs. Angeline Hartford, April tO Vn — The fc^omm uniats, who may feel he com­ Indecent assault was nolled. Casalinn and son, 96 Conway Rd. House today completed legisla­ • IMPORTED — Peeled, Whole, Ripe • mitted blunders which Interfered The case of Sandra Grant, 17, of DISCHARGED TODAY: Oyde tive action on a bill permitting with Soviet bloc efforts to organize 206 Eldridge St., was continued Miller. 21 Conway Rd.; Deborah Connecticut Insurance companies WHITE the epimtry and its economy in the until May 18 to allow investigation Sementa, Wapping; Anthony to job! in offering major medical tiffbuoy Soap 2 ;Ss 21c Tax Appealed Image-of a "people’s democracy?” by the family relations depart Petronis, 25 E. Middle Tpke.; Ken­ coverage to persons over 65 years It is possible. There have been o( age. It also i^iprov^ a bill 1 •TOMATOES «•"« ’^ 29‘: ment. neth A-very, 77 Oliver Rd.;' Kerin signs of Soviet annoyance writh All the charges resulted from an Collins, 64 Coleman Rd.; Peter making permanent temporary ^ BATH • • " By Massaros him. investigation that was undertaken Vitols, 15 Marble S t; Ed\*ard tax relief granted bns companies Lifebuoy Soap WHITE Z BARS 31c Castro’s name was signed to the following the arrest of Bushey, In^ Hobron, 35 Durant St.; Linda by the 1959 legislature. Both bills, • RAKED — Pea, Yellow Eye, Red Kidney • An appeal against the board of pi;t)clamation of victory over the kel, Miss Grant, and a 15-year-otd Jackson, South Windsor; Barbara previously passed by the Senate, tax review's decision not to lower r^els. Yesterday, the Supreme girl early on Uie morning of Totten, East Hartford; Mrs. Rose now go to the Uovernor'for signa- the assessment on property owned Army- Command signed the major March 15, which stemmed from an Popoff, 423 Lydall St.; Mrs. Eliza­ r. and Mrs. Joseph Massaro communique of the day, a depar­ incident that allegedly took place beth Bauer, Storrs; Mrs. Helen : FRIENDS BEANS 2 \ ture from a custom which re­ has been filed in Hartford County in Highland Park. *' Ivers and’ daughter, Coventry; • ' • quired "jefe maximo” to announce The 15-year-old girl has been Mrs. Beatrice Thouin and daugh­ Court of Common Pleas. everything. GREEN BEANS placed in a special Institution. ter, 42 Elm St. Through their attorney, Rich­ Whatever the answer to these ’66 WMw Myiqiies! Blue l g e p k g 3 5 c * Large, Whole, Processed, Crisp * ard C. Woodhouse, the Massaros questions, it seems likely that claim that the aase.ssment placed something has happened to change on their property at 52 Hillcrest the status of Fidel. And some­ Rd., by Assessor P. Joseph Mur­ thing has happened, too, to the Dust d e t e r g e n t LGE P K 0 . 3 5 c FLORIDA phy, and upheld by the board of status of the regime because of : DILL PICKLES I tax review, is “ grossly excessive.” the strike against it by people on The assessment levied by the as­ SAFETY For "Rainy Day" Fresh, Tender the outside who want passionately • MILKY WAY, 3-MUSKETiERS, SNICKERS LBS sessor in the grand list of Oct. 1, to return in peace to their home­ DETERGENT LGE PKG 3 5 c Young Beans 1960, was $3,910 on the land, $33,- land. Surf 913 on the house and $1,564 on the ■ The regime has no guarantee BAG OF Rich in Flavor Bwrimming pool. that there will not be new and SAYINGS NOW/ THE WORLDS /n/OST HEALTHFUL MATTRESS SUPPORT MARS 10 BARS Assessor Murphy said taxpayers -t o il e t s o a p O REG 9 Q greater infiltrations, swelling the \ p/us A NEW, LUXURIOUS SOFT SLEEP/NQ SURFACE QU/LTED RIBH T /N/ • CANDY BARS who have been, refused reductions small guerrilla resistance now in Lux ASSORTED COLORS o BARS z y c in their assessments by the board Cuba to a force which really can of tax review have until April 30 threaten to topple the Communist- CALIFORNIA • APPLE or CHERRY - Ready for the Pit LBS to file suit against the towm. ' dominated govermnent in Havana. TOILET SOAP O b a t h 9 Q r Asparagus Tender ASSORTED COLORS Z BARS z y c Judge Frees Lavryer Posturepodic OuiM-withliiain Lux Urges Scholarships proMiito.lN PIRSON n i l In o s V • COMSTOCK ICEBERG - Crisp Heads HDS New Haven, April 20 OP)—Ell H. Southport, April 20 (AO—Former hit magnificont color film ON TN£ MANN£T Lettuce Millner, 62, a Danbury attorney, U.S. Sen. WllllaiTi Benton urges 1 1 1 , IdMl luxury 1— lu-.H—I A dou4.icll ilM*iin w rin -^ l»M«uf«.iOt ■0elb,*«4*.rwi M . If* Mr (biMt m Iu,... will be released tomorrow from 1Ui MtnkHi*, l-MWriH •Wrert bMM*. ■«* ns .mislly Md »Mr irMMn msfart Wyl eJkJk BA the state to create scholarships footurlng / / the Federal Penitentiary at Lewis- M Om Uf OOmm-hMss, 4m p itMi I. fiS M neetweseSle OWSM-nM-AMsi hO sr twia Su 9 | | | | , 9 V Om f mf fitM f NmHonmfi RED RIPE for outstanding students who can­ CELLO PKG burg, Pa., where he had started not afford college. » taw Sw « n r . SWI. ywl But AH rnM nw wfll s s n r wuw nannw w ta,lditas BtwWDtak is wi Stnu. ^ 9 Salad Favorite serving a 2-year sentence for tax Connecticut must assert its ’’tra­ ■taomlni bwkwht."* tlx wsSrucUoa mm 4wl»Md with lb* wmw pmwwM, s m iii m mmtm tawwnw. i s w - Swift's Awarci Margarine 39c Touiutoes evasion. dition of leadership in education,” h*)p a) Uwlln. OTth*i>wUe furyMn, (or hwllhhil dwy. Own • tmm a s m riitaiMSi, t n»w« m i i MH m > iiu.. s w j» , m U.S. District Court Judge Rob­ said the former Democratic law­ Gulden's Diablo Mustard ♦OZ JAK 25c CALIFORNIA ert P. Anderson- ordered Mlllner's maker yesterday in a letter to BUNCH release yesterday and directed that YOUR SAVINGS FUND ^ > MMIlMUnH mams lO-OZ PKG 29c Solid Stalks State Sen. Frank J. DlLoreto, New CMnmini Quaker Life Cereal Broccoli he be placed on probation eo he Britain, chairman of tbe-^ educa­ IS A "SILVER LINING" “ ■MHTMMT ■Min can undergo psychiatric and tion committee. Skmw* *tata or* Finast Tea Bags FKG OF 41 69c COFFEE CAKE medical treatment. Benton urged favorable legisla­ When the financial picture gets cloudy and dark, . DECAFFEINATED DECAFfEINAr" YELLOW F l o r id a LBS Millner was sentenced March 15 tive action on a scholarship pro­ 4 02 JA» <$9c on 11 tax counts. He was charged your savings are here to brighten up the day— Squaw Volloy Olympicf; ‘"T' h'-IjlK’' Finast instant FARM HOUSE Squash with failure to file returns for gram. He said higher education to take care of every financial emergency. It’s a four years during which his tax­ must be made available to “gifted good feeling to have a fully insured (up to $10,- St. Moritz, Aipon, Alaska, Chock.Full O ' Nuts INSTANT COFFEE 89c IDEAL Fo k DESSERT OR BREAKFAST PKG I v y young men and women nriw being D'ANJOU - Conditioned LBS able incorae was put at $30,099. 000) savings fdnd here. Start yours today! . Mt. lokar ★ FRCE OPEN DAILY 0 tq 9 ., At the sentencing. Judge Ander­ denied it for financial reasons.” EA SY TERMS SATUBOAY UNTIL 7 P.M. Chicken of the Sea touDwiwiTUNA T-OI CAM 39e Pears son recommended that Millner be ”If this aim is to be achieved,”' HUMOR • ACTION DEUVERY ★ admitted to St. Elizabeth’s Hos­ he said, "action will be necessary CURRENT ANNUAL Chicken of the Sea eMu« ucm nsa «MOZ CAN ,33c both at the state and federal UAUTY NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR LAWN pital, Washington, a federal cen­ DIVIDEND MllltlC lUNA 4HOICAN 33c levels.” Sponsored by Chicken of the Sea FINAST 16 0ZPKG See Our Large Variety ofeLawn and Cardan Seeds/ ter for treatment of mental pa­ Center Church Co-Weds Now Available at All First National Super Markets. tients. The recommendation was Benton is a trustee of the Uni­ Pillsbury Pancake Flour 1 -u pro 39c Flounder Fillet aot followed. Millner was sent di­ versities of Connecticut and ta neA.e44^ ■{> It Formula 7X lawn sh d mixturi 4-l iia g 1 .4 9 rectly to Lewisburg from the Fed­ Bridgeport and was chairman of FRIDAY. APRIL 28 Pillsbury Loaf Cake Mixes 2 •oi«ss 39c ’ 8 PJ«. Rye Grass Seed Mixture iOO' 3-U lAO • t c eral Correctional Institution at the National Democratic Advisory Puss N'Boots Cat Food 9c 2 31c 16-OZ PKG Danbury. OouncU's Conunlttee on Education Euphrates Pizie Fescue iOO' Lawn Seed 3^ BAG l . t f Judge Anderson said there was last year. i HIGH SCHOOL Kraft Deluxe Margarine « 42c only one psychiatrist available for “The Connecticut General As- AUDITOMUM Emerald Beauty Lawn Seed HI BOX f Re .1,100 prisoners at Lewisburg. Mmbly, in taking favorable ac­ ★ FURNITURE and APPLIANCES ★ Sunshine Krispy Crackers ^ 29e FKINCH FBira 4-OZ Under provisiQns of the' statute tion on a scholarship program, AdmIssioO $1A6 **YOr' OA»M PKGS 3l7o For TIeketo ChU Ml t-8$M or Allsweet Margarine 30c Onien Rings FRICfS IF F ia iV I IN FIRST NATIONAL SUPER MARKitS ONLY I arolicable In the Millner case, the will ones mors assert Connsctl- BRANOB OVnOB—ROUTE II, COVENTRY 2 M19-8M1. AlMOfoUaMoat W l R is a v i THE BIOMT TO LIMIT QUANTmES lodge had 90 days to complete the eut's tradition of Isadeiidilp in NAsairr ARMS 0 0 . 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE •entencing formally or modify it education,” be said. i \ .

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL d ' MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1961 PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRAL 20, 1961 PAGE THIRTEEN ticipating in the United Fund i \ Classes at Illing drive, but they cannot make a gen­ Whirlpool felt that what hit company planned wilT meet Saturday night. Some team and tha "Educators.” The eral public appeal for contribu­ Bolton to do would be a better use for his of the members will attend a per­ latter team la being sponsored by B& PW aub Visiting Library United Fund Directors tions for general expenses. E. and Gas Rangot property than a residence there. formance of the Mikado in Man­ the Bolton PTA. The other four Fabric G>lor Atty. Groobert reported that in­ Pictures taken yesterday after­ chester. Those not going to the teams vrill be sponsored by the ATTIC FANS corporation papers for the new Priets os Low noon by Knofla were Introduced to show will meet at 6 p.m. at the Bolton Dairy, Flano Realty, Sheri­ United Fund organisation have Livens Room I Be ready for the hot weather I Gets Charter Each class at Illing Junior High Pick Officers Monday ZonersDeny ^ show that the property he pur­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Grunske on dan’s Garage and the M and M been filed with the Secretary of Sorvico That'$ Boftor Converse Rd. to play cards until Oil Co. Dick Risley will be man­ ahead with a HUNTER AT- I School has been scheduled by Prin­ The Baby Has chased last week U now strewn TIC FAN installed In your | Miss Graw B. DanieLs, past na­ State of-Connecticut. the theatre-goers return. Refresh­ ager of the new Park Depart­ A quick spring tonic for tired cipal A. Hyatt Sutlllfe to visit the with papers, bottles and other de­ home. Complete with fan, j tion^ president of the National Officers of the United Fund of^ cheater Arthritis and Rheumatism Knofla Bid bris. Knofla said that hU firm ments to be eaten with chopatlcka ment team. Ray Cocconi and living rooms is the comfort and Federation of Business and P r^ school library this week as a' high­ Foundation, Manchester Girl PROTEST CD DAY will be served by the hostesses, Frank Bevins will be coach arid color of new upholstered furni­ louvers and all carpentry | Manchester will be elected by the Potterton's planned to enhance the proper' [work. fessionsJ Women’s Club, will light of the National Library Week Scouts, Inc., Manchester Memort^ Middletown, April 20 (>P)—Three 180 Center S t Cor. of Church The Zoning Commission last ty so that It would be more val­ Mrs. Theodore W. Chandler and manager of the Educators. Ray­ ture. Fresh, lively color on a pair present the charter to the recenUy directors at a meeting Monday at disarmament groups plan to pick­ Been Named... night voted to deny a change from mond Spelser of Vemon is a new of chairs or a new sofa cas re-bal­ observance. Uospital. Manchester Public uable for Bolton and its towns Mrs. Robert Young. WILSON organised Manchester Business 7:30 p.m. at the Chamber of Com­ Health Nursing Association, Man­ et the Old State House In Hart­ residence to business zone for a The Bolton Property Ownere addition to the coaching roster. ance a faded-jaded color scheme. It is planned that the students people. Itaofla said that he was Walls, floor coverings and drap­ ELECTRICAL CO. and Professional Womens Club merce office. chester unit of Hartford County ford April 28 to protect Civil De­ two-acre piece of land on Rt. 6 unable at this time to say exact Areoctatton will meet tonight at 8 Emersqn Bosworth. vice pres­ will receive lessons to orient them Officers, to be elected annually owned by the Silk City C3orp. The eries need not be changed. (B *P W ) at an Installation dinner WCA, and the Manchester YMCA. fense Day. The plans were an­ ly what would be done with the at the Community Hall. - ident of the league, presented play­ Ml 9^817-ME 3-73761 to general library procedures and by the board of directors accord­ main, reason given hy the commis­ Saturday night. nounced yesterday by Robert D. property If the request were ing schedules providing for games Choose new upholstery colors terminology. ing to bylaws adopted a t’ the re­ Directors WMppM. Maryaane Em*atlne, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Er- sion for denial was that the growth Other Plane Financing Available The charter dinner will be at the Grey, a Wesleyan senior and neat Ervin Whipple, 4 Sam Green Rd., Coventry. She waa bom granted. Final plans for the Fishing to start May 15. with the last reg­ from those which now act as ac­ The librarian, Mrs. Evelyn cent organization meeting of Unit­ Those elected as directors of member of the Wesleyan-Mlddle in that area has been residential. cents in the room. And play your new Shoreham Motor Hotel in the United Fund of Manchester April 11 at Mancneeter Memorial Hoapltal, Her maternal grand- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Longstreth, Derby to be held April 30 at the ular game on July 20. All games Hartford at 7 p.m , preceded by a Brown, has been assisted in cata­ ed Fund, will include four vice town Disarmament Committee. He Since there are no businesses will be played, on week nights, be­ favorites. If you especially like loging the himdreds of reference, are Robert Boyce. Edgar Clarke. parenta are Clayo R. McGrath, Gardner, Maas., and Mra. \^ncent Mr. and Mrs. George Sebastaio Caldwell farm on Shoddy Mill Rd. ■ocial hour at 6. Tickets may be ' presidents, a treasurer and secre­ said his group would be joined by within a mile of the property under ginning prom'^tly at 6 p.m. the color of a cushion, a lamp base, fiction, and other books arriving tary. The directors were also em­ Dr. BJugene Davis, John Deme, Orlowskl, Rockville Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gruden v/ere discussed. A t least one parent obtained at the door. i .the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Ervin G. Whipple. Squirrel Trail. Coventry. construction, the commission felt all snoke in opposition to the pro­ must - accompany young children Boys 13 ye^rs of age and older or a motif in the draperies, use it daily at Illing by parents and stu­ powered” to appolij^t-addltlonal of­ Edward Dlk, Dr. Harold Field, as a start for selecting the new Miss Daniels will also conduct 1 Policy of Hartford and the Con­ that the requested change would be posed change. They said they had taking part in the Derby because are asked to report to the school dent library aide volunteers. ficers and committees. Robert Fuller. Edward Glenney, spot Z0;.lng, to which it U in gen­ sofa cover. Notice a membership clinic at the Con- | necticut Conunlttee for Non-Vio­ Sharp, Michael David, aon of Mr. and Mra. Edward Sharp, bought their homes with the un­ of the depth of the water in the diamond Friday at 6 p.m- with ap­ The library will not be able to It is expected that a budget com­ Atty. Paul Groobert, Atty. An­ eral opposed. The action was taken Lighter or darker— paler or necticut fourth district meeting _ lent Action. 355 Beelaebub Rd., Wapping. He waa bora April 6 at Manches- derstanding that It was a residen­ stream. plication forms. Insurance cover­ circulate books until all the books mittee and a selection committee thony Gryk, Mrs. Charles House, in executive session after a hear­ brighter tones or colors in the ex­ WE HAVE DAILY to be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Satur­ ter Memorial Hbapitid. Hik-inateraal grandparents are Mr. and tial zone and felt the Zoning Com­ Tentative plana were discussed age this year requires that the are catalogued. to accept and review applications Everett Kennedy, Mrs. Everett ing. isting color scheme are other gpod day at the Shoreham. Mrs. Philip Welles, Wapping. His paternal grandparents are mission should protect their prop­ for a junior rifle shoot or skeet name of each boy taking part in The bookmobile was parked at for membership from additional Keith, and Mark Kravltz. A t the beginning of the hearing, choices. If draperies, for instance, DELIVERY TO THE Among guests at the dinner will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, w aappl'ni erty. shoot for boys and girU 12 to 15 the baseball program be given to the school on Monday, and English agencies will be named at the Mon' Also, George Marlow, Atty. Donald Tcd*">rd, commission cliair- are pinky-beige, chairs might be be Mayor Harold A. Turkington of Briefs years of age, to be under the the insurance company. Manchester and Miss Ruth Wolk classes and teachers visited the dav night meeting. Paul Marte, Matt Moriarty, Atty. man, read a petition signed by 12 covered In any of a range of tones There are 14 participating mem­ Barton, Gary Joseph, son of Mr. knd Mrs. Gary Barton, 14 Aug. 26 was set as the date for .supervision of expert riflemen who AU men who can do so arc asked of the New Jersey Federation of exhibition. John Mrosek, James Miurray, Ed­ PUT "FASHION' Rt. 6 residents. The petitioners op­ from coral to copper. A dark green ber agencies whose representa­ Foster St.. Vemon. He was bom April 4xat Manchester Memo­ the fifth annual fair of St. Maurice could instruct those taking part. to report at the Bolton- Dairy ball BOLTON Business and Professional Women. ward O’Brien, Mrs. Leroy Olsen, posed the application, since they carpet tinder a new sofa covered in tives signed the membership roll rial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU'^arc Mr. and Mrs. Church at a committee meeting Other auggeatlona were a field day, field Sunday at 2 p.m., with sledge Mrs. Pauline Horstmann. pres­ TURNPIKE TOTALS UP Roy Barker, Miss Evaline Pent- IN YOUR CLOTHES felt the change would result in a soft blue-green will take on a at the recent organization meet- Frank Towle, Wlllimantic. ' His paternal gnmtoarents are Mrs. Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John track competition and In the fali hammers, to help put up the o\it- ident of the Connecticut Federa­ land, Atty. Donald Richter, W il­ Florence Barton, Keyar Falls, Maine, and Joseph Barton, W il­ change in the entire character of clean, spring-like appearance. Hartford, April 20 W — Revenue the neighborhood. "De contend.’’ MeCTabe will be general chairman midget basketball or football. fleld fence in preparation for the You can choose upholstery fab­ tion. n-ill install officers of the Man­ and traffic on the Connecticut ing. lard B. Rogers, Mrs. Frank Shel­ SHOP mington, Mass. AREA Member agencies in the United don, Frank Simon, William Sleith, • • • • • the petition stated, "that Bolton of the fair. Baseball Plans Made playing season. ric in floral, plaid or striped pat­ chester club. Other members of the Turnpike in March were over 20 has sufficient land available which Women planning to enter the About 25 men attended a meet­ Fund to date include Manchester Mrs. Herbert Snyder, Mrs. Leon ' Rldzon, JeffeiT Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.‘'ftidzon, tern which repeats all the colors Connecticut Federation will also per cent higher than in March Is already zoned for business ac­ National Grange Sewing Con­ ing of the executive board of the Advertisement— Red Cross, Boy Scouts of Amer­ Thorp, Mrs. Harold Treash, Rob­ Merrow Rd., Tolland. He was born April 2 at Rockville City in your present scheme and en­ be guests. 1960. The State Highway Depart­ lUgtIiDj cording to our Town Planning test should have their applications Bolton Junior Baaeball League McKinney Lumber, M I 3-2141, ica, Children’s Cystic Fibrosis ert Warfel, A1 Werbner, smd Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mra. Nellie Gaskell, 218 riches them. LENOX Miss Daniels vs now executive ment said yesterday revenue to­ Commission.” returned to Miss Grace Tedford of Tuesday night tO’’make plana for Bolton Notch. Hundreds of items director and public relations coun­ taled $1,125,446 and traffic was Fund. Children’s Services of Con­ Leonard Yarensky. Charter Oak St. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. FOR ALL YOUR Arthur Knofla, treasurer of the the Bolton Grange by April 30. the coming season. An average of for the home; Lumber, Hardware, Saferaard Toys selor of the National Foundation of 3,762.295 vehicles for the month. necticut, Commimlty Child Guid­ It was agreed at the organiza­ Andrew Rldzon Jr., Tolland. His paternal great-grandfather is PHARMACY ance Clinic, Connecticut Institute tional meeting that member agen­ Silk City Corp., said he felt Rt. 6 The 10-cent rummage sale will 85 to 90 boys have attended prac­ Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel Is your infant in the "taste Medical Research. Inc, She is vice For the first three months of 1960 Andrew Rldzon Sr., Tolland. He has two brothers, John Edward, tice sessions so far. according to Oil. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the Blind, Diocesan Bureau of cies may carry on special projects FABRICS! waa a "logical commercial high­ be held In St. Maurice Church hall everything” stage? It might be president of the National Council the revenue total was up 8.9 per 8, and WiUiam Michael 5. " Fred Gaal, park and recreation 299 E. CENTER ST. Social Service, Manchester Area such as thrift shops, shows, and « • • • • way.” He said there are now 25 on April 28, not this Friday, as wise to spray shellac on all wood, of Women of the Unitrt States cent and the traffic total was up businesses along Rt. 6 from the was started in The Herald Wednes,- commissioner. Manchester Evening Herald Bot- metal and painted toys. The dried' and a member of the board of di­ 11.5 per cent, the department said. Mental Health Association, Man- theater parties in addition to par­ Butkus, Joan Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Stanley R. But- TEL. M l 9-0896 kus, 437 Center S t She waa born April 7 at Manchester Memo­ Mancheater-Bolton line to the Bol- day night. The two new teams will be t-or. correspondent Grace McDer­ shellac is safe and helps prevent | rectors of Women’s Medical Col­ ton-Coventry line. Knofla said he Bomarco, married couples club, called the "Park Department” mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566 wood from spUntering. lege of Pennsylvania. rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Ed­ A specialist in child guidance, ward R. Kehoe, 240 Spruce St. Her paternal grandparenta are Miss Daniels has been decorated Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Butkus, 44 Burnham S t, Buckland. Her by the Nationalist Chinese govern­ maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James McVeigh, ment tof her work in establishing 109 Birch St. She has a brother, Robert Alan, 15 months. OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY— 10 A .M . to 10 P.M. • ECONOMY MEAT DEPT. • a • • a nurse training schools in Taiwan. ChodkowskI, Gary Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond She was also honored by the Phila­ F. ChodkowskI, 1384 Ellington Rd.. South Windsor. He was delphia B *P W Club as "outstand­ HEAVY WESTERN BEEF born April 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ing woman of the year" and was Dr Frederick P. Becker, pathologist at Manchester Memorial Former Cheney Mills grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kruszewski, Natrona. Pa- cited for meritorious service dur­ ^ , limillE INHIARS AHE^ Hospital, and Mrs. Anita Houck, laboratory technologist, work to­ Hartford Road and Pine St. LEAN, tENOEIt His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. Andrew Chodkow- ing World War n by the govdbnor gether In screening and cancer prevention work at MMH. Mrs. TENDER. JUICY ■kl Natrona Heights, Pa. He has a sister, Carrie Lynn, 1 - w i t h o u r o f Pennsylvania. Houck screens suspicious slides land Dr. Becker determines wheth­ Manchester, Conn. • • * • • The National Federation of BA- er they are maUgnant or not. (Herald photo by Ofiara). OVEN-READY O’Connor, Rory Gerald Lamson, son of Mr. and Mra. Gerald Swift's WELL TRIMMED P W clubs was organized in 1919. AMPLE FREE PARKING! B. O’Connor, Hansen Dr., Vernon. He was born April 7 at Man­ Purpose of the non-partisan, non- chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. sectarian and self-supporting or­ Parcel Pickup to Your Car! RIB ROASTS and Mrs. C. Herbert Warner, Sheffield, Mass. His paternal ganization is to promote the Inter­ grandparenta are G. Waldron O'Connor, Conowingo, Md., and Mrs. ests of business rnd professional RIB STEAKS Elizabeth C. O’Connor, Northampton, Mass. He has two broth­ GREEN women. Test Detects Cancer (7>lnch Cut) Premium ers, Douglas, 7, and Robert, 6. - p l u s 8 ^ ^ Among its programs and accom­ • • • • * STAMPS plishments are providing scholar­ ships and loan funds to girls and Gallpo, Cari Ann, daughter o f Mr. and Mra. Russell Galipo, In Earliest Stage Brookfield Rd., Bolton. She was born March 31 at Windham women, including foreign students; • WEEKEND FOOD SPECIALS • C obtaining jury service for women I Community Memorial Hospital, Wlllimantic. Her paternal grand­ parenta are Mr. and Mrs. A. Earle Galipo, Andover. Her pater­ and equal pay legislation in most By FR.ANK BISSON ■f’p.s-thologlst and the family doctor BEST CENTER CUT-TENDER states; conducting business clinics cooperate in taking this simple nal great-grandfather is.Waletr Isleib, Brownsville, Tex. She has About six months ago Dr. Fred­ Lb. a sister, Kim Francis, 18 months. on starting small businesses, mar­ and Inexpensive test for cancer. » • • • • keting new products, and augment­ erick P. Becker, head o f the Path­ The pathologist specializes in an- I H. L. HAN DY'S FRESH ’ ing retirement income; and sup­ ology Department at Manchester ^yzin g body tissues and fluids Bouchard, James Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Bou­ porting cqusil opportunities for Memorial Hospital received an in­ through laboratory methods, and chard. 13 Spring St„ Rockville. He waa bom April 7 at Rock- vllleXilty Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. women in professional, commer­ stitutional grant of $1,6(X) from all doctors who in any phase of FRCSHLY GROUND '■M cial and Industrial careers. the American Cancer Society to their practice give female exam­ r o a s t Francis Glode, Littleton, N. H. His paternal grandparents are The Manchester B&PW Club will expend a program of vaginal inations must cooperate in giving I PORK Mr. and Mrs. David Bouchard, Watervllle, Maine. He has a ALL brother,, David Francis, 2H: and a sister, Yvonne Ann, 15 months. establish service projects and com­ cyctology being conducted at the test. It is in the pathology lab Pork Chops ■ SHOULDER HAMBURG 4 3 • • • * * plete program plans after receiv­ MMH. that the actual examination and bBe f ing its charter. The $1,600 was to be used to Dirk, Sean James, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W, Dick. Dock- reading of the slides takes pla^ erel Rd., Vernon. He waa born April 8 at Rockville City Hospi­ hire and train a laboratory tech­ Final diagnosis as to whether spe­ tal. nologist. He picked Mrs. Anita cimens are cancerous must be • • • • • Meat Preference Houck, a biology student from ARMOUR STAR-JUNIOR made by the experienced patholo- Klsellca, Paula, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Kiselica, 633 Paul Smith College in New York, , gist familiar with the sometimes and clerical assistant of the Ford ] W. Middle 'Tpke. She was born April 11 at Manchester Memo­ Shows No Change 1 minute variations that mark the rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John INDIAN RIVER LARGE, SEEDLESS Foundation research project, to | difference between normal and ab­ T-E\ni:n - p l i ’m p - m eatv be trained at the Hartford Hos­ Sherokick, Forest City, Fa. She has two brothers, Johnnie, 6, and New York—Americans still pre­ normal cell growth. Jimmie, 16 months. pital Cyctology Laboratory. The role of the family doctor Is • • • • * fer the cuts and varieties of meat The type of pregram being con­ equally important. He must bridge Grimm, S u iu Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph preferred by Grandpa and Grand­ ducted at MMH is one of preven- YOUNG, TENDER PORK LEAN^ FRESH, PORK ma. a survey by the National As­ the gap between the public and Grimm, Box 94, Merrow. She was born April 10 at Manchester tiem. Dr. Becker explains that if the pathologist. It is in the doc­ .Memorial Ho^t^rrJeHor matMnal sraa^parvnts are Mr. and GRAPEFRUIT sociation of Retail grocers indi­ it were possible to bring to a tor's office, in the course of rou­ 39 Young TURKEYS Mrs. Burton FUnt, Coventry. Her paternal grandparents are Mr, cates. ipaxlmum the number of patients RIB END ROAST LOIN END ROAST It shows that New Englanders tine examinations, that the sim­ and Mrs. John Skinner, Lake Worth, Fla. She has three broth­ whose cancers are diagnos^ early, ple procedure of procuring body ers, Michael, 6, Charles, 4, and Stephen, 1; and a slater, Dianne, 6. still hanker for heavy beef aged while still localized, about half of * * • * • 29 to 60 days; cold cuts are very fluid samplings can most easily 3 FOR 3 0 * all those persoen diagnosed as and efficiently be performed. It is Ooncato, Gwen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Albert J. Concato, popular In mining country from FRESH NATIVE LAST 3 DAYS DEL MONTE having cancer could be saved. through the family doctor that Box 261, Stafford. She was born April 10 at Manchester Memo­ Pennsylvania to IVlsconBin; Cas- The cancer screening and pre­ the pathologist's report is trans­ rial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. FA licY , FRESH, "TELEPHONE" fomla families eat 25 potuds more, vention study is the type of wohk mitted back to the patient. Harry Gilbert, Stafford Springs. Her paternal grandmother is beef each year than those In any being conducted by Dr. Becker Time-consuming procedures are $ DOLLAR SALE $ Mrs. Ines Concato, Stafford Springs. other state. and Mrs. Houck at MMH. involved in examining hundreds • • • • • New Orleans families consume Dr. Becker said that the reason of slides under a microscope, trac­ i CHICKEN DEL MONTE Chenard, Brian Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Che- five times as much veal as those vaginal cyctologic examinations ing the delicate cellular patterns Lb. PINE.-GBAPEFBUIT 46 OZ. nard. 843 Lydall St. He was born April 8 at Manchester Memo­ In dairy-rich Wisconsin. Chicago LEGS or BREASTS GREEN PEAS are so important is that they can to determine the presence of can­ rial Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. and S t Paul are the champion (QUARTERS) CANS reveal the presence of cancer In cer. For MMH's one pathologist to DRINK Judd. Ontario, Canada; His paternal grandparents are Mr. and SHORT SHANK. MEATY pork-eating cities, and the "Bo­ the earliest stages, som'etimes 10 4 Mrs. Henry Chenard, New Brunswick, Canada. He has two SMALL, LEAN. COUNTRY STYLE undertake to screen every one of logna Belt" stretcher all the way brothers, Allen Joseph, 9, and Richard Paul, 3; and a sister, LB 1 9 ® to 15 years before the cancer is the slides, suspicious or not. would CAPITOL FARMS— AU R ^ T from Oklahoma City north to De­ fatal of uncontrollable. be impossible. DEL MONTE 17 OZ. Elaine Alice, 6. • troit. SPARERIBS FRESH PICNICS Dr. Becker explained that as The preliminary process of lb part of the life process, old cells CANS Poirier, Lee Ellen, daughter of Mr. $nd Mrs. Edward Poiriet, FANCY. LARGE, RIPE screening susplclonis slides for MILD SWEET PEAS Stein Rd., Ellington. She waa born April 7 at Manchester Me­ Health League Elects are continuously being cast oft further study by Dr. Becker can the outer surface of body organs. FRANKFURTS morial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Edith Nlms, be competently performed by a SKINLESS Cancer that arises in surface mem­ Warehouse Point. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. New Haven, April 20 — Dr. specially trained laboratory tech­ DEL MONTE 17 OZ. Archile Poirier, Brooklyn, Conn. She has a sister, Lynne Ellis, 1. Henry Eisenberg, chief of the branes like the lining of the uterus nologist such as Mrs. Houck. I'. Chronic Disease Control Section, or cervix, sheds cells that eventu­ Dr. Becker explained that the CANS ally find their way into the va­ "FLAVOR QUEEN' Jacobs, Bruce Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs, Morris RoUand PINEAPPLES Connecticut State Department of process of vaginal cyctology was ginal mucus. If a sample of this ' Jacobs, 40 Mt. Nebo PI. He was born April 8 at-Manchester Me­ Health, Is the new president of the discovered by Dr. George N. Fa- substance is taken, it is possible REG. morial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Connecticut Health League. panlcolaou in 1928 and despite FRESH BAKED DAILY DEL MONTE FBUIT Fred L. McKenney, 40 Mt. Nebo PI. He has a brother. Morris He and other officers were chos­ to detect cancer cells floating SIZE 17 OZ. EACH around in it. Thus cancers can be the fact that this type of test is Jr., 3H; end two sisters, Sue, 2 M , and Barbara. 13 months. en at the annual meeting here yea- one of the most successful of all. CANS * • • * • ‘ terday. Eisenberg succeeded Gert­ found out long before they can be LOAF 25 cancer prevenyAirTSstai-many per­ COCKTAIL Haggerty, David William, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hag­ rude Norcross. director of the Con­ seen or felt. WHITE Test Accurate sons still do m i know of it or gerty, Tolland Rd., North Coventry. He was bom April 8 at necticut Society for Crippled Chil­ SLICED Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are By withdrawing some of this se­ have it done. BREAD DEL MONTE ' 'b r a n d NAMES dren and Adults. cretion in the course of an annual Mr. and Mrs.' William McGrall, Melrose, Mass. His paternal Dr. Leonard Menezer, director of grandmother is Mrs. Gjeorge Haggery, Winchester, Mass. He hat sli the Bureau of Dental Health, Hart­ pelvic examination, putting it on ST.\TE MAN ELEtTED Oloversville, N.Y., April 20 (^ i—^ SLICED PEARS a brother, John Jr., 3. ford Health Department, and Dr. slides and staining the cells with FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS • • • • • special dyes, doctors can determine Leslie H. Warner. Darien, Conn., Charles C. Wilson, professor of ed­ Stavens, Dariene Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Pound Vac Can ucation and public health. Yale De­ the condition of the ceils in the was elected president of the Gen­ BEECHNUT COFFEE 65c DEL MONTE ^ Btavens, 54'" Reed St., Rockville. She was born April 5 at Man­ partment of Epidemiology and smear with a high degree of ac eral Telephone and Electronics TAB LE TE.STED Corp. yesterday at the annual SARA LEE chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. Pkg. of 48 Plus 16 Public Health, were clect^ vice curacy. and Mrs. Peter Millte, Waterbury. Her paternal grandparenta are Dr. Becker explains that the meeting of stockholders. French Friee B-oz. Pkg. 10c presidents. CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE SUCED PEACHES Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stavens, Vemon. Bags For Ic More All For 66c • « • • • •'ETLEY TEA BAGS MINUTE MAID CAKE BROWNIES Cooper, Michael Jamee, eon of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cooper, DEL MONTE Chocolate fl-'oz. Cans 59c 14 Oz. 14 Eldridge St. He was bom April 8 at Manchester Memorial Drink Orange Juice I 14 Oz. Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mre. Victor CARNATION INSTANT 29c Redeem Your lOo Coupons Hero Pkg. 69c Size TOMATO CATSUP Adamson, Hebron. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper, Cranfordvllle, Ind. He has a brother, John David, 1 l t * . 2 9 c • • 6 • a SWEET LIFE ORANGE JUICE 46o. c.n ICHOICEST MEATS IN T0WR...llt Moore, Richard ADen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, 23 B. Alton St. He was bom April 8 at Maneheeter Memorial Hos­ pital.. His materijal grandpaMnU are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony La- Polio, 23 S. Alton S t His paternal grandperents are Mr. and LESTOIL^r Pint 34c Q..rt59c BLOCK CHUCK Mrs. Winfield Moore, 457 Adame• • St. • • • Petrone, Margaret Aaa, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Pe- TASTY ’n TENDER trone, 235 Parker St. She wes bora April 9 at ManehesUr Memo­ Sweet Life 22 Oz. Plastic Bot. ^ - rial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Bridget Kenny, LIQUID DETERGENT 49c Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano U. S. CHOICE Petrbne, Brooklyn, N. Y. She has three brothers, Arthur Jr., 15, Dazzle Bleach, Save 4 c ----- j/'i gal. 33c Gold Seal Glass Wax, Save 5 c ...... -49c Michael. 13, and WiUlam, 11; and a sister, Eileen, 3. a* * • • Sunshine Coconut Cookies 14;oz. pkg 49c Educator C r a x ...... 12 oz. pkg. 31c Mozzer, Brian WiUiam, son of Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Moszer, RPD 3, Stafford. He waa bom April 11 at Manchester Memo­ ★ AT OUR DAIRY DEPT ★ ★ CHOICE SELECTED PRODUCE ★ rial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre.WU- eXTR/ FANCY F«ESH FLORIDA liam F. Mozzer, 25 Doane St. HU paternal grandparents are Mr. GRADEA sIC A D t A ' Extra I-iirge Large and Mrs. Robert N. Clarit. 164 jQreen Manor Rd. He has two BOAST brothers, Robert Rust, 18, and Steward BoyUton, 15; and a sister, Mra. Sandra Boynton, 23. a « • • « Ic COc j| 0 i f t Wllsoa, Miohael John, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Karls WUson, 87 HAMBURG CORNISH I'a LB. EGGS ' Doz. ■Doa. GREEN BEANS Apel PI. He was bom March 29 at Hartford HosplUl. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spiegel, Santa AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING ^J^AN At,L CO,. AVG. ea. Down 10c from last week. Barbara, Calif. His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. EN •^EEF Lb. W7C GAME HENS CROWN BRAND George Randell, Weet Burke, Vt. He has two brothers. Russell. 2tk. and Daniel, 1%. SWITZERLAND 4 OZ. GOOD SIZE VINE RIPE, SWEET, LUStlOUS * • • • • Start Your Set This W e^ PKGS. Koeky.iJeiuilter daughter of Pfc. and Mrs. John J. Km - OPEN WED, till 8 P.M.-THURS. till 8;30 P.M. -F R I. till 9 P.M. Snperb Qnality GRUYERE FRUIJS‘.VEetTABl£S ky. 27 HamUton Ave., Trenton. N. J. She waa bora April 1 at St. Translnoent Heritage 6 Portion Pkg. Francla Hospital, Trenton. Her maternal grandpaiwiU are Mr. Indian River Pink . Extra Large CaUf. each -and Mra. Peter Perron, 119 Love Lane. Her ^ t e r ^ ***? “ *!•'• CHINA or White Seedless PASCAL CELERY CANTALOUPES %nU are Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Kosky, 49 Hyd# 8L She has SUNNY BROOK 1 LB. 4th W EEK U N IT GRAPEFRUIT a slater, Tracy Hllzabeth, 15 m on^.^ ^ 25c bunch PKOS. Down 10c from lost wthk. Fruit and Dessert ^ 9 ^ 6 for 35c MARGARINE Manna, Barry VYancis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manna Jr., For Both •n NABISCO PREMIUM ORACKfaiS...... lb. 29c Hebron Rd., Bolton Center. He was bom April 5 St Hiptford (in V4 lb. sticlts) SAVE 20c FRESH CAUFORNIA Horaltal. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Tharesa C. Beil, 60 Margaret Rd. Hit paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Frank 17167069 J. Manna, Shelton. He has a brother, David Jay, 8; and a sis­ KRAFTS DB.UXE 8 OZ. ter, Leslia 14 months. FIRST FOOD • • • • • CHEESE PKO. large head MARKET BROCCOLI Poison. ChrlstoplMr Stnart, pon of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Poi­ STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. SLICES ____ son, 201 Hollister St. He was bom April 8 at Manchester Memo­ 317 HIGHLAND ST.. MAMCHESTER PhoiM M l 3-4278 WHITE—YELLOW—PnaENTO OB I '-y rial Hospital His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ard H e i^ o r f , Neptune. N. J. HU paUmiU grantoarraU Am ECONOMY 646 CENTER STREET Mr. and Mrs. BnUlsra Poison, Hartford. He has a brother, W il­ liam Ridtard, 8.

r • / ; ■ . V ■ :■ r ' S4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, 10, 1961 PAGE I'llTBlW MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 PAGE FOURTEEN bars are urged to bring in aa many Perley lYombly, Mra. J. E. Ken­ CROSSWORD PUSSZLE Andover as possible to help swell the pro­ Merits of Films nedy, and William Olcavage. State Past Chiefs OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ceeds. Ftefreshmenta wera served buffet BUGGS BUNNY style in the library by Mf's. Melvin Of Pythians Meet From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen] A new feature will be the con­ Discussed by PTA Bidwell and Mrs. Michael Plochar- H < n m . THE OUyVE'S NO v\l. Budget Slash tinuous showing of movies In ths ezyk and committee. Mrs. Kudra's flOOP! WHV DON'T VOU library for a minimum fee. Mrs. Parents and teachers of Robert­ Past chiefs of Memorial Tampto, TWY somrn/m rise, (3eorge Tayloi ■ is In charge of sr- third grade class won the attend­ G E R A R D s h o u l d HAMfr*) Antwr to Prtviow Punl> By MABGE FLTNN son School PTA iBs'i. night viewed ance award. Pythlat( Slaters, will attend the TO CATCH Many frlehda of Mra. John S. O. Brings Action rsnging for pony rides. The WITH' HQUDiHl! Spring-O-Rsma will be held, rain three films on molestation. seml-ennuel meeting of the State UM,YAS,WAl.TM),CVMAE FOmUME TRULY X PUTHIIVUMA Animals lottner, 483 B. Center St., have SMILES OPOM ME.'--A PROMlNaorr ' or shine. William Freeman, principal, led Braille Notes Chosen Past Chiefs Association, Pythtaa p m THAT /RAKB5 „aked for and been given one of CuU In the Board 6t Education a discussion oh the merits of show­ fiKRTSMAM READ ACROSS Sir favorite recipes for buffet sup­ Sisters of Conneetieut, tomorrow ALCATRAZ lOOK LIKE 8 IimiBu eblattaln budget, made recently by the Advertisement— ing the films to school children. It London—Braille committee of StUMMlNG TRIUMPH AND OFFERED lOttady, . ers. Smoked Tongue In Sauce. at 8 p.m. In Freja Hall, 119 Park MW * 2 5 0 FOR GALLCDPINA A BUS TERMINAL, BUT 9Fancy Board of Finance, will be the topic McKinney Lumber. MI 3-2141, was recommended that "Danger­ Great Britain and the United. HE SPRUNS HIMSELF.' ftZoo lODextsrous Mrs. Rottner serves this dish, of two additional meetings this Bolton Notch. Hundreds of items ous Stranger” and “Name Un­ States havs agreed on a common West Hartford. —TRY SOME OF THIS 8 Small rodents .which has proved popular with U Sat bird UCongar week. The reductions, estimated for the home; Lumber. Hardware. known” were auitable for all ele­ system of braille music notation Any past chiefs who have not DANDSUOHVIiHE, Saherman. ■guests, wltn potato salad and cole by some, to represent one mill in mentary grades, but the film, IS Abova (poat.) 19|laminant Mason, Electrical, Plumbing, Fuel to permit a l i s t e r exchange of made reservations f6r transporta­ MA3 0 R.' UlodolsnC lalaw for eaay-to-serve buffets. taxes, were also discussed at a Oil. Open 8 s.m. to 5 p.m. "StrangerV should be'shown only this type of music publication tion may call Mrs. Howard Smith, IBScottlah alders 30 Adjacent Smoked Tongue in Sauce school board meeting Tue.sday to the sixth grade c I.l s s . among English-speaking people. Mrs. Walter Potyra. or Mrs. Ray­ le ih a kansaroo Place a 4 to 5 Ih. tongue In three night and the PTA meeting last s r hu a —— 3 3 '!^ , criap Manchester Evening Herald .An­ A slate of officers to be elected Adopted was the bar-over-bav sys­ mond Gamble as soon as poesibie. n sta n e r csket Iquarta of cold water with half s night. • dover correspondent, Cindy Pfan- In May was presented by the nom­ tem with the chords reading down­ Members may make contribu­ SSStreni Iteaspoon of sugar. Boll for one The school board voted Tuesday inating committee, including Mrs. ward in the right hand. ItSturfson ag|i 37Radec. to support Its original budget and stlehl, telephone Pngrim 3-68.56. tions to the gift table. - IBQutmlnc SSPhUppina 37LarUU 44 Drink u oseeaa Ijiour. Remove tongue and pour oB s i h S ii 38 Weeps 45 0raftad (herj Iwater. Set the tongue again In to request the finance board to re­ i l SSSkatebad fervent BY V. T. HAMLIN 33 SO (Ft.) 40 B^'ma rancid 48 Eves (Scot.) IboUlng water for two hours or store the reductions. The PTA ALLY OOP prwn 34 Compound (dial.■ “Eng.) SOCiurga lor at Its regular peeling last night, - otbar 34 Helpers aarvlces I until tongue la tender. Save the IW TIREP OF KXXIN* ..rVE eOT A BETTBi. WHAT WTTH THAT 7 AYE, CAPH ' 36 Sea ducka 43 Tidy I last water In which the tongue was voted to forifi'k committee which SSWrltlnc aorfaco will meet at 8 p.m. in the school WITH TH© MONKEY.' IDEA fOR HIM, / REASUBECHESTTOl SIR'THAT SBOnawtr r “ p 1 I to 11 boiled. Remove skin from tongue. A&P SUPER MARKH IN MANCHESTER ■ ■ Ml BROAD STREET rrA 116 E. CENTER STREET RUN OUT T>« SHORT-HANDED I (SROSE OF...PYA V I DO.' 39 Qaro food to p z r i s Slice tongue Into a large baking library today to make plans 'or PlANK AND LETS SOSra action at the town’s annual b\idget R IP O F TM SlYala IF II u I dish or roasting pan. Pour three meeting May 6. 33Artlelo cups of reserved liquid with one- r.ate last night a petition bear­ OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY TILL 9 P .M . S3 Playing card IT IS IT quarter cut) ketchup and 1 large ing 47 signatures was. presented 38 Mora capabla onion sliced over the tongue. Bake to finance board chairman John^H. SSFHablo IT it U 2t at 325 deerees for one hour. Baate 89 Willow Yeomans. The petition asked re­ 41 Color !T [ occasionally. consideration of the original school 42Penotrata Mrs. Rottner was bom In Hart­ budget Yeomans said then the 46 Dear (Scot) sr ford. and has lived In Manchester finance board plans to meet at 8 47 Arrow poiion for 23 years. She la a member of 49 Eternity p.m. Friday In the town hall. F IR S T A1D= ■» a the Jdancheater Republican Wom­ Since the meeting will be ipen 50 Oala event en’s Club, Temple Beth Sholom. 51 French verb SI - to the public, unless the board ex­ SUPER-RIGHT\/W 6 .FMVl I • QUALITY,sift HEAVY I h .r e » WESTERN STEER BEEF fl 82QualiBed - the Slsterhdod of Temple Beth ercises Us privilege of executive A & P POLICY- S3 Ages u IV Sholom and Hadaaaah. session, PTA executive committee Top or Bottom Round 5 4 Iw o f ihaaves Atty. and Mrs. Rottner have members and school board mem­ /IT AsP 1 J l L' flK'. A ll A r v i - ’ -. M' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER (dial. Eng.) ITEMS fk.C f 0 AND L . : AT ’ I SSPndsa point U n tt four daughters. Mra. Shaldom Hart bers plan to attend. Circulation No Fot Added LB □ BSEtaonUal b a ^ of Wayland. Maas., Miss Carol of copies of the petition will be ADVERTISED PRICES - Roasts DOWN *r Rottner of New York City, Mrs. continued today and tomorrow for NEVER HIGHER! PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Oerald Jackson of Hartford, and presentation to the meeting to­ NO FAT Urn UoDln IT 4 ADDED LB NOTWINQ OW.BOY/ ^V U E L L .. tta dan Miss Barbara Rottner, a student at morrow night. FACE RUMP ROAST EMIataka* Wellesley College, Welles\py. Mrs. SwitaekI to Speak W EN T POP’S WASN'T sr Si 11 Anna-Mae SwitaskI v^ill speak SUPER­ R \ e r M T / a l l b a d 3 Toughen Maas., and two grandchildren. I’M HOME dlAgu point sr U St at a meeting of the newly formed TOP ROUND cS:. STEAK RIGHT LB BEAT.' 8 Chokes (matal.) JB Women's Republican Club at 8 OKind of Uda p.m. May 9 at the home of Mrs Super-Right Quality U.S. Gov't Insp. Ready-to-Cook, 4 TO 5 LBS Covenant Tables Richard Eadie, Bunker Hill Rd Mrs. SwitaskI is vlcechalrman of Herald Photo by Pinto LARGE Naming Church MRS. JOHN S. G, R O n 'N E R the Republican State O ntrsl Com­ mittee. ROASTING LB SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL She will diacuss the work of Instead of last night selecting Chickens Women’s R e p*u b 11 c a n Clubs a name for the new church to be Mr. suid Mrs. Patterson Chaffin, Rev. Reynold Johnson, former paa throughout the state. Any Andover ALL BEEF Vt'S-WAT 5NSUSH PlI^TE . built on Hackmatack St., Cov­ 104 Pine Knob Dr., Wapping, were lor of Covenant Church. women who wish to Join are Invlt GROUND BEEF HAMBURG SlRmXClS PRAl$l enant (Jongregatlonal Church appointed to iPnend as delegates The Rev. Mr. Rask was ap­ fd to attend. members appointed a committee the Kast Coast Conference of the pointed to attend the national con­ Republicans are making plans BONELESS to compile recommendationa. Evangelical Covenant Church May HOW CAN vention of the Evangelical Coven­ for a pre-election baked bean eup PORK SHOULDERS c The committee, which Includes 18-20 In Cambridge, Ma.ss. ant Juno 20-25 in Chicago, 111. per which will be held at the An SMOKED BUTTS LB S o o m ? the Rev. K. EJnar Rask, pastor, They will vote affirmatively for dover elementary school May 15 C IWf MK im. TJA Mm. UA P«t.-OW. Miss Diane Platt was named or­ IT S YOUR DOLLAR- SUMt-RIGHT SLICED HEAT AND SERVE and church executives, will offer four recommendations concerning ganist and choir director of the GOP candidates for office in the Mf.Kf IHl MOSI OF II t)ie recommendations to a vote of the Children’s Home In Cromwell, local election plan to attend. LABGE BOLOGNA 2 • 55‘ FRIED HADDOCK ^ 59* BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL church to fill a vacancy caused by SAVE CASH AT AiiP! the congregation at a apecial which is maintained by the con­ the recent death of Andrew R. Everything'# Rosa-’y Su afl-IISH T PURE PORK CAP’N JOHN'S church meeting to' be called soon. ference. Watson. Rosebushes for 25 cents each will A N D CIDAR The committee was appointed The recommendations were dis­ be featured at the plant booth head SAUSAGE MEAT '•39' HADDOCK OIHNER 2 ’***”«95* WBO TRACKED A SH E S ON at the quarterly business meeting, cussed last night by a study com­ ed by Mra. Edmund Hauschild for MUD ON THIS TNE RUG of the church. mittee, and were voted upon by Poland IIth in Ships the PTA Spring-O-Rama in the F U ) O R J > / o h Members include Henry Jans­ the congregation as follows: elementary achool from 11 a.m Ch^ek these Everjfdny ,L6w Prices on Meats! 4-jt) sen, chairman of the church; Mra. To instruct the conference to Munich- Pqland has risen to to 4 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Hauschild Kenneth Nelson, president of the engage a case worker during 1961; 11th place among the world'a ship­ will also offer gladiolus bulbs at SUPIR-RIOHT QUALITY-WITH TENDERLOIN SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY FRESH IRISKET SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY TINDiR SOFT MEATED Women's Guild; Kenneth Ogren. to apply to the state to become a building nations. Radio Free Eu- low prices and Seed packets "bulg SIRLOIN Sn A l( 99' POT ROAST '*69' LAMB NJRE QUARTERS '•39* president of the Covenant Men; child placement agency In 1962, to Yope reports. Sixty-five ships, to­ Ing with seeds,” Russell Smith, president of the remodel the home's facilitlea; and taling SOO.OjQO gross tons, are Auctioneer Maxwell B. Hutchin IUPER-RKH4T OUALITY, MfAVY M H R « E P SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY FRESH IRISKET GENUINE CUT FROM LEG ONLY Hi-League; Miss Bather Gran- to Increase the operating budget scheduled to be launched this year, son will get the auction under PORTERHOUSE STEAK '• 1.05 POT ROAST rHAIGNTCUT LB 85' VEAL CUTLnS '• 1.29 ■trom, Sunday School superin­ by $10,000 annually. 17, per cent above the 1960 total. way at 1 p.m. Ite >'•5 for the auc tendent; and the pastor. Sixty children are housed in the They tyill Include a 19,000-ton tion are still being accepted at the SUPER-RIGHT PANCY EXTRA CLOSE TRIU SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY TENDER SOFT MIATIO SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, MILK FED . In other busineM last night hdme. which is directed by th e‘ tanker. elementary school snd PTA mem, CORNED RRtSKET '»69' RIB LAMB CHOPS '• 95' VEAL CHOPS '•19* SUPER RIGHT FANCY EXTRA CLOS* TRIM tUPK-RIGHT QUALITY TENDER S O n MEATED SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CORNED IRISKET •85' SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS '•85' LAMB LIVER 'iSB* SHOULDER CHOPS AND STEW MEAT SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY, NUTRITIOUS A-ao SUPER.RIGHT QUALITY, HEAVY STEER REEF “Ho'b »t that awkward ago— old onough to wreck a RIB STEAK LAMB COMBINATION •AS' BEEF KIDNEYS >*35* JU D D SAXON BY KErs BALD and JERKY BRONDFIELD house but too young to put on the payroll!” ' 6 0 CX? MOCNINS, a w .CARROLL. AAHH. THIS STUFF I Wf ARl t’ROUO OR OUR MANY SORRY, BUT We'RE NOT, DR 6 SEUINS.' BOSWORTH LOW PRODUCE PRICES'. BY ROLSON LITTLE SPORTS CHFCH' COMf'ARf AND SAVI' SAXON. IT'S A 6REA X 'y ^ CHANCE TO ESCAPE L A fta e s T SAVi CASH ON ItffGULAR LOW A TOTAlf LO S S ' <«*•«: IN Twe PRICES plus SPECIALS, TOOl B A N A N A S YELLOW RIPE LB 10' YA/DRI.D Buby foods ALL VARIETIES 10 JARS 89' FLORIDA ORANGES 5 49' Pineapple Juice 3' Z.T 85' PASCAL CELERY .^n'c^ S ' Cm. V Seal Pee^MS C«f^ TiZWerid li«h^ Ksed. • noinz ooup v e g e t a b l e , reef w c a n s O ’W iFiCB UBABS T O p Q o m r y - - A t EverYday Low Prices! PRESH GREEN TENDER SPEARS. •UR CM 2 9 ' 2 us 43* B. C. BY JOHNNY HART Cornod Beef Hash 2 ’crs'65^ •reccoli Aiporogui MEAT A.SSORTMENT TENDER AI.P 1 LR 4 L 0 C SNOW WHITE GrtM Bm iis '• t r BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Campbell’s Soups 6c«.. $1 ^ VAiUAOM COM NON ^ Swiss Cheese SLICED PKG W C«ilHI*w#r «*• 39' it a u a n LGE2LB3 0Z fiA C LARGE - IDEAL FOR U LA D S TASTY EATING VM.VH, OK, COME now! IT S NOT OFTEN WE m ir THIS TIAV, WEVE CAUfiUt YOU n W N 0 THE IRON CANS OTS 010 MY. u n DO CHINESE OR RUSSIANS TAKE ONE OF CURTAIN,IN THEVERYACT OF SPVIH6...YOU, A U.S. 14 OZ. BOT. SHURF1NE c o p THIS COUPON Tomatoes PRICl MDUCtO 3 Artichokts 3 25' Egg Plant IIT MWDAOWT. I'M YOU YANKEES RED-IU NO EP. TO NAVY OFFICER.^ JUST AS THE RUSSIANS GOT THAT GOOD FOR 50 CONSUMER sesM NEW • • S. NO. I, GRADE A EUIL OF JUICE MtlOl 100 EXCITED CATCH YOU SPY1N6, WE USUALLY U-2 CHAP. T « THE ONE WHO For Tosi«B>aasTYrr. HAVE 10 SHOOT DOWN ONE OF VOIR CAUQlfT YOU, COR. 5AWYE1?.., Tomato Catsup 2 43c PROFIT SHARING STAMPS FR«E PetotOM *^»»«43' WWtt Gropifniit •'••-45* TOUR CAPTURE, YOU PLANES OVER INTERNAineNAL im p e r ia l AND W E ^ l SC REA M IT WITH 'n iE PURCHASE OF HOT HOUSE RED, RIPE DELICIOUS KMOw.iSQurrcA W N r m AND YOU RAISE QurrE FNo'ziN Orange Juice FEATHER m A HOWL. Lostoil Qt 59c Tanratois '• 59' Frtsh Dotts MY CAP. IMPERIAL STOUFFERS FROZEN 12 oz 6 0 Z ^ A a C 60ZCANS m.lS RIPE AND SWEET REGALO BRAND 5IAROARJNE No. 808 CANS, 8 SIEVE WELSH RAREBIT GOOD THROUGH APRIL 32 een 37c 2 CANSW“ IN 6 PACK I Wattrmtlon '• 12' Paamrts In Shtll VACUUM PACKED Lb. 39c Shurfine Peas 2 For 41c mee»»eee»Me»i t ? i le w*see»eet-t-w^«eieM»swggtoto.>eee«t FIORIDA FRESH YtllowSaua«h '*19' ASP Coshows FANNING’S BREAD and BUTTER Q M A i i i T i r A lf M l i N FOOD VALUES! 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L CLIP THIS COUPON (Whole er Shank Half) I ' K E a B K 3 f Pine.; Apricot 2 lb jar-SSc jar jL jP GOOD FOR 50 CONSUMER EVERGREENS 2.98 UP OR PEACH PIES Jana Parker PROFIT SHARING STAMPS FREE lb BLUEBERRY Lge 8-inch, 1 lb 8 oz-Each tVITH THE PURCHASE OF Rose Bushes 1.29 ^7 10-OX. JAR CHASE & SANBORN CHOICE GRADE Flowering Shrubs EACH 9 8 ^ WITH THIS COUPON INSTANT COFKE SAVE 5c TOWARD PURCHASE OF GOOD 'niROUGIl APRIL 22 Weeping Willow Trees EACH 1.98 CHUCK STEAK» 5 9 SUNSHINE Grass Seed OXFORD PARK rV g I . 4 9 CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER RIB END HI HO CRACKERS v \ TMI ORIAT AIU N IIC 4 PACIFIC T U COMFANT, INC Priced with Coupon 10 OZ T(M a SUMIIATED AlCRT. E»MME5 M « STARTED (SWCKLY.THE PIANE MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ■TTHS SUKRfOMIC U tANEB two m u s s ,then TNUUOERS DOWM THE RUHVIAY... 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V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1961 PACE SCTTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1981 PAGE SEVENTEIN

THE Bengals’ Trade with Braves Herald Angle Endurance, Strategy Assists Finn in Marathdn By niANK CLINE Ein o Oksanen Lookin^ Back over Past 14 Years as Football Coach May Become Steal of Winter Atslatant Bporta Editor iBOWLING Downs Kelley New York, April 20 {/P)— ♦Erown h*d two •Inftes. C3ot.#Tl*er8 loaded the bases against^ across two runs in the fourth to .End of Women'fi Bowling League Era Detroit's winter trade with tier, a late-inninig shortstop re­ starter Jim Perry and had tem­ give the Senators a 4-2 lead. He Aft6r the Boston Celtics swept the St. Louis Hawks four ’51 Team Tops,. Buckmister Best Back placement, drove in the final run porarily preserved Cleveland’s 2-1 .t-lelded only four hits after replac­ In Last Mile Milwaukee that brought out­ lead by getting Jake Wood to hit ing starter Ed Hobaugh in the out of five games in the finals of the National Basketball As­ of the Tigers' winning four-run Osix losing seasons in a row. It^cerned Briggs, who w a s. a fins fielder Billy Bruton, catcher rally in the eighth. Fox got credit into an inning ending double play. third to get the victory. sociation playoffs to clinch their third straight pro cham­ By FRANK CLINE < seemed that last fall was going to wingman himself in his coUegista Dick Brown, pitcher Terry for the Tiger victory by putting In the only other game played in Billy Pierce, who yielded for a pionship and fourth in five years', the Celts held a breakup Boston, April 20 (/P)— Eino After 14 years as head Oksanen is a tight-lipped po­ be another repeat performance days at Bates, tabbed Sid Witrsma Fox and infielder Chuck Cot­ the Indiana down scoreless on the American League, Washington pinchhitter in the fourth, was the party. Champagne and congratulations flowed all over the football coach at Manchester with the Indians standing two up as the best defensive end he ever three hits—ail singles—in the last defeated the Chicago White Sox White Sox starter and loser. He lice detective whose per­ tier for Fr*nk Bolling may turn olace but mixed in with all of the laughter and good wishes CONSTRUCTION LEAGUE High, Walker Briggs stepped and four down with two-thirds of cokched and Buddy Minor, both a.s out to be the steal of the year. three innings. game in Boston, and the Los An­ was clipped for two runs in thi nras just; a hint of ai^neM. Many^ sistent metlMds have extend the season gone. But Briggs pulled a blocker and pass receiver as good Important Blow geles- Yankee game in New Yqrk first inning on a walk, his own t r r Final Standings out and accepted the newly >• •. •» . 1 All four ex-Braves played Im­ ,'elt that the party 'llgt).aled the ed Finland’s domination of W. L. Pet. them together just in time to win an offensive end as he had on an The most important blow, how­ and Kansas City at Baltimore. throwring error' and singles by •nd of an era. The present Celtic created post of trainer at the their last three in a row and Indian eleven. portant roles In the Tigers' S-2 tri­ ever, was delivered by Steve Boro.'. Marty Kutyna. a nondescript re­ Gene Woodling and Harry Bright, the Boston A.A. Marathon to Fillorama'a ...... 33 7 .825 umph over Cleveland yesterday, UT*y, described by many Includ- three straight years. Giansanti's ...... high school. It is a position break the long string of ■ losing What was hia biggest thrill aa The rookie third baseman cracked lief pitcher, performed beyond the who collected five of the wrinnefs’ ..28 12 .700 Uiat those close in Indian high campaigns. lifting them into second place in II hiU. ng their Coach Red Auerbach as For the second time in the last Annulli'a Const. .. ..25 15 .625 Manchester High coach? a three-run double off reliever call of duty as the new' Senators •ITie greatest team ever assem- school sports program feel has Reminiscing over coffee in the "F or an individual game I.guies the American League, one game in Frank Funk to spoil the Irtdians' won their second game of the sea­ One of Chicago's runs was driven three testa, the 30-year-old Hel­ Aceto's ...... 24 16 .600 back of the surprising Minnesota iled” will not be together as a sinki native used endurance and been needed badly in recent years teachers’ cafeteria yesterday, the I'd have to pick the win our 1963 home opener. Three bases on balls son. Kutyna. a pickup from Kan­ in by Joe Martin with a single. It Howat A Mosher ,. ..22 18 .555 and one for which Briggs is eml Twins. •Knnplete unit next season. One strategy to defeat America's Peck Lumber ...... '.19 21 .475 writer tried to draw from 'Briggs scored over Weaver. They came set the stage for Boros’ game­ sas City last December, ndt only was the rookie third baseman's •eSson is that some of the players ncntly qualified. what he thought were the high winning blow. Funk had entered pitched six scoreless relief inning first hit of the season, in 12 times Johnny Kelley. Ideal Sanitary ...... 14 26 .350 over here the year before and beat Bruton rapped a pair of singles vlir be put Into the pool to help However, the heroic role was re- Like all mentors, Briggs has spots of his coaching career here. us before one of the largest crowds and scored Detroit’s first two runs. the game in the^ seventh when the against the WhiteiSox. but singled at bat. Colla Const...... 14 26 .350 itock, the new Chicago entry while served for third place Englishman McNally & Son . . . ..11 29 .275 had. his ups and downs along the 1951 Chib Sticks Out ever to attend a.Manchester High ithers may call it a career and Fred Norris who helped Kelley to Girardin Builder .. ..10 30 .250 sleigh ride known as the coaching Which bail club did Briggs think game at the time. The next year nang up their sneakers. Monday his feet wlien the latter was spilled profession. During the first half, was the best he ever had? we went over there as underdogs Bill Sharman became manager- by a stray dog 10 miles from the Sparked by Cy Giorgettl'a rec^ or first seven years of his coach­ "As far as overall ability was and there wasn't a sound made coach in new American League. end. ord-breaklng performance.^, Fillo^ ing career at Manchester High, concerned, particularly offensively, on the bus, just a lot of thinking. Williams in Key Position Thus the reason for the nostalgic In a carbon copy of his 1959 per­ rama’a Construction clinched the hia elevens won 27 games, lost 24 I'd have to pick the 1961 team When it was all over we came attifode at the Celts' celebration formance when he conquered simi­ and were Involved in four ties. with Jimmy Roach, Jim Minlcuccl, away with a 22-6 upset win. I'll second half title by sweeping all Jim McArdle, Bernie Alemany, party. lar bone-chilling cold to whip four points from McNally & Son High point of Briggs’ career never forget it. About the same basic situation, Kelley In 2:22:42, Oksanen again came in the early 1950’s when his Bob Johnson, Hal Duff, Pinky .Second place Giansanll'.s, who Hohenthal, Bill Ritchie and that Recalla Win over Eagles ilthough with not nearly as much bided his time in a strlde-for-stride trailed by only one point going teams were riding high, winning 'But, for the best high school With Red Sox Realignment noney at stake as far as the per­ duel with the Groton, Conn,, school­ 18, losing only four and tying one. crew. That was the beginning of into the final night of play, made the spllt-T around here and hard^ game I ever saw, you don’t have formers are concerned, took place teacher until he was sure his move their task easier by dropping all The 1951 and 1953 clubs both WALKER BRIGGS to go back any farther than last to the front would not give hU ad­ posted brilliant 7-1 records with ly anyone could defense it at the last Saturday night at Pagani’s four points to Aceto's. time. But those boys could have fall’s Wethersfield game. That was By EARL YOST in Florida right now- but he's due.f ily personally. We don't w-ant to Roeemount when the Manchester versary time to recover. the 1952 team showing a respec­ which come to all coaches but plague

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AlteraUains, addttloiu, ga­ 8-813*. water heat, one-car garage. By ap­ hood, large lot, aluminum siding, with wind-tunnal grass bag sttoOh- onatrator, *64.85. R apdar IIM.SO. ton W. Hutchins, ku 9-8132. COVENTRY—Near lake. Six lots, rages. Roofing and aiding experts. To MAMME rABONSA .BVERV llME IK B ut those broad white uhes ih the street*- - pointment only. .PhlTbrick Agency, amesite drive. Call the R. F. CLASSIFIED raant. Mariow'a, Inc., 567 Main, Eiunr tarms. Marlow's, 867 Main Dimock Co., MI 9-6245. Barbara four 75x128, *500 each; two comer THE HAND HAS A SPECIAL MEAHlNG* THEVI^E about AS CLEAR A6 A BOWLOF MiHESIRONE.' FOUR ROOM unheated apartment, Vn 9-8464. Aluminum clapboards a .specialty. MI 9-5231. S t NO EXTRA CHARGE ^ lots, *800 each. Call MI 9-7923 Award Made • Unexcelled workmanship. Easy THW’RE ALL CLEAR AS CRVSTAL'- convenient location, MI 9-8890, or Woods. MI 9-7702, Johanna Evans, M l 8-3487. MANCHESTER —7 room Cape, MI 9-5653. after 7 p.m. budget tem u. MI 9-6495 or TR _x cross POUBLE THE dUPdf WILL Three Ji'ooms of Furniture for delightful view from this hilltop famUy room, modern kltche^ 8 Vernon 1950. ranch home, under SAIM. A H f THIEB llHE.SHE MEAH LOHft WHITS LIHIf 6 0 T EYRLAlH.LADYrLEMMli USED rORNTTURB. MI 3.7449, FROM MODEL HOME SIX ROOM duplex, heat, hot bedrooms, rec room, garage. Good n —APPEALING 6 room cape, one To Lois Otka ADVERTISING *16,000, 8 bedrooms, living room Resort Property For Sale 74 UFE» X CEE BEES B0AT~T0U WHAT MEAH THnS «EE'!/0URUCEHStr water, garage, stove and refrig­ lot with trees. One block to partially finished. Combinations with bow picture window, kitchen, WHITE LiHt? schools, shopping and bus, *16,900. throughout, fireplace, large mas­ MEETTALL. HAH'SOME MAH WECTH KING'S FURNITURE Daportmant Coet Over $700 erator, central, *125 a month. basement recreation room. Alum­ COVENTRY LAKE—6 room ranch, Mias Lois E. Otka of 140 Union Rooftng— Siding 16 AvaUable. CaU MI 8-2788 before 8. Philbrick Agency, MI 9-M94, ter bedroom, half acre beautifully CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MOUSTACHE M01CH MOHEV* —Larga aalectlon of natlonany od- inum storms, screens. Lot about modem, fully furnished, Lakewood St., is one of five high school stu­ NEVER BEEN USED wooded lot in one of the best loca­ dents awarded flrat prizes in the 8:15 AJM. to 4:30 P Jl. COUGHLIN ROOFINO Co. - AU PtXZAflEMlLLIOHAlRE- vartiaad fumltura at low, low dts ROCKVILLE — Ideal for newly BOWERS SCHOOL area—6 room 110x180. App. *2,800 assumes G.I. Heights section. MI 3-6710, MI types of roofs and roof repairing, OH.THEEBIIHESSO, Sale Price $888 tions in town, near new shopping mortgage, monthly payments 3-0229 evenings. Connecticut Science Talent Search. count prices. Unfinlohad 4 drawer weds! 314 room apartment on ranch, fireplace, dining room, center. Owner being transferred, apeciaJlxlng in Twenty Year Bond­ EASY TO REAP.' knee-hole desk only *14.88; break- cabinet kitchen, 8 bedrooms. *91.44. Announcement of the awards was ■Pa3rOnfy$4Week Reed 8t. Heat, stove, refrigerator, that's why it's only *14,900. Call MOODUS LAKEI-Cottage. One COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ed Roofs. Call Ml 8-7707. feat seta from *37.77; Danish wal­ and picnic area. IS minutes from Shown by appointment. Marion E. made yesterday by Dr. Da'vid J. MONDAY Ikni FBIDAY 10:M A Jt—SATURDAY • AAL nut lounga oholr, foam cuahlona, the R. F, Dimock Co., MI 9-5245. Walton W. Grant^Agency minute to water, private beach, Blick of the University of Connecti­ SMilfioing complata bedroom, Hartford. Ml 9-4824, TR 8-1166. Robertson, Broker, MI 3-6958, ISarbara Woods, MI 9-7702. Johan­ just *34.88; deluxe HoUywood bad Lillian Grant, realtor ^ MI 8-1153 furnished, gas, electricity with cut, director of the talent search Roofing and Giim ne]^ 16-A outfit, innaraprlng construction, complete living room and kltcbea TWO FURNISHED room., bed* ROBERT ROAD—6 room Colonial, na Evans, MI 9-5653. two extra lots. Ideal for small program. PLEASE READ YOUR AD decorator furniture from model dis- family or couple, *2,200. Call MI with headboard, only *49.88. Budg­ room Mt, kitchen .et, refrigerS' large living room, 24 foot master i n —SIX ROOM colonial on Porter Miss Otka, a Rockville High O .rifto.1 or “ W«B» Ad*" « taSM o w Oi« ptaoM m • eofi. ROOFING— Speciallxlng repairing plav home. We wUl give you free 3-2334. et terms arranged. King's, Hart­ tor, .tove. Rent reasonable. bedroom with fireplace, dining St. 26 foot living room, 114 baths, School student, entered a project vaaleaoe. H w adTerOaer should road hit ad the FIRST DAY IT roots of all kinds, new roofs gut­ dellvvery and free storage up to one EXCLUSIVE AGENTS ford Roa<*.. Adults. Apply 10 Depot Square, room,- porch, 2-car garage. Well 2-car garage, beautiful condition. on sowbugs. Her advisor Is Mrs. APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttme for ttas next btser. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ y e a r,' Judge William J. Shea Cornelius R. Fiftef Apt. 4. landscaped lot 100x200, *22,900. Selling for- *26,200. Call the R. F. Dorothy T. Harlow, biology teacher Son The Herald Is responsible for only ONE iaoorrect or omitted paired. Aluminum siding. SO An Albert Super Dupar Special Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. TWO-FAMILY HOMES Subarban For Sale 75 years' experience. Free eatimatea NORMAN'S Dimock Co., MI 9-5245. Barbara at the school. timitlon for any adeerttsement and then oaly ta the extent of a *50 FREE GROCERIES SIX ROOM duplex available May TO SETTLE estate —reasonably CaU Howley. Ml 8-5361, Ml 3-0763. 448 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER—!* baths, full shed Woods. MI 9-7702. Johanna Evans, MANCHESTER Miss Otka is the 'daughter of Guests at K of C Event ir« mod* Insertloa. Errors which do not leaaen the mine of with purchase of any 8 room outfit 1, oil heat, Storm windows and pncec 6 room nouse, main high­ Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Otka. MI 8-1824 screens, adults preferred, MI dormer, 6 room Cape, completed MI 9-5653. Judge William J. Shea will be guest speaker and-Comelius R. Fo­ the adrmlisoineat «rUI not be corrected by “make good* Insertion. during our Great April Sale. You 7-7 spacious kitchens, modem way three acres of land, newly The competition was judged by get your groceries at the market Before you buy furniture eny- 9-0394. recreation room with built-in bar, ley toastmaster when Campbell Council, Knights of Ctolumbua, volo- Heating and Plumbing 17 NEW 6 ROOM Colonial. 114 ceramic tile bath, aluminum storms, am^ decorated, new heating system. flve UConn staff members. Three bratesv the organization's 60th anniversary Monday night. of your choice where—chop at Norman’a. ____ lovely lot with fireplace and gar­ ^aths. fireplace, plastered walls, YOUR COOPERATION WILL SIX ROOM duplex, steam oil 1 eat, esite drive, 2 oil burners in a nice Call Ml S-2785 week days. of the flve winners were boys — Both are past grand knights of the council. Judge Shea, associate den. Belflore Agency, MI 3-6121. not water heat, amesite drive. BE APPRECIATED Dial Ml 3-2711 PLUMBING AND heating — re­ _ 8 COMPLETE ceUar and attic, 2 large porches, apartment house section, *16,500. from West Hartford, Norwich and justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, was grand knight modeling installaUona. mpairs. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW for Large shade trees. Builder MI BENDDC WA8HINO machine copper window screens, opposite WEST SIDE—*13,900. 814 room Wanted— Real Estate 77 Westport. The other girl winner in 1931, and Foley in 1945. All won guaranteed 35 years ex­ FURNITURE sale. Reasonable. 8-8884. Center Park. Available about May Cape, large kitchen, fireplace, •3-4860. i 314-3',j large rooms just renovat- lives in Wilton. Past g;rand knights will be honored at the observance. Bemara- I ed, good single heating system, 2- perience. 34-hour service. Call ih A k iV r ^ AND APPUANCKS 6, Adults preferred. MI 9-7529. fenced yard. Carlton W. Hutchins Induction Slated M. Fogarty, grand knight in 1936, is general chairman, and Roland Auto Drivine School 7-A MATTRESSES and box sprtnga by BOLTON—Bathing, boating, fish­ car garage, nice lot, *16,900. WISH SOMEONE to handle your Lost and Found Elari VanCamp, MI 9-4749. AlKgTmTmOMtIf, The "Economy" MI 9-5132. real estate? CaU me at Ml 9-032U LaPage, deputy grand knight, is vice chairman. famoua makere—*19, *29, *89, *49 ing' may be yours when you buy Richard K. Flavin of 8 Emerald MORTLOCR’S Manchesur’s lead­ ail f. wtsrtt. Free *50 Groceries THREE ROOM heated apartment for prompt and courteous aervice. Dr., will be inducted into the Uni­ IjOST—F emale German Shepherd, price range. HoUywood twin bed for rent on bus line, near churches MANCHESTER — Older S-rooirf this adorable 4 room year 'round 5- 5 now being completely re­ ing driving school. Three aklUed 3 R o o m s...... *1*8 Joseph Barth, Broker. versity of Connecticut chapter of license 2716, viclnltv Mancheater- Radio-TV Repair complete, *49. Howard'a Sleep and stores. Call or see Mrs. Har house on Florence Street, sold with ranch. Excellent condition. Price modeled from attic to basement, scalloped potatoes, cold cuts, gela­ Mrs. Esther McLain, Cemetery courteous instructors. Claas room The "Honeymoon" reduced. Only *8.500 for quick including new heating system, 8- Sigma Pi Sigma, national honor Vemon town line. tin int» r- annual .Ijidies Night dance April service since 1931. Phone Ml So. Windsor Cooperative Nursery learning up to *600 monthly, plus Open Nighta till 8—Sat. 6 p.m. thFrom lo app*»ar ami »>c hoard * - ^ low. rates, free estimates, free 1957 21-FOOT Trojan pleasure tm t, TalcottvUle, Conn. TeL Ml 8-7449. included, parking. Tel. MI 9-77-J3. MI 3-2692 cation, *11,900. Principals only. kU 1939 HARLEY-DAVISON complete­ 9-4537. Potterton's., 130 Center St. School Call Mrs. Robert Laurie at earned bonuses. Apply in person inboard Gray Marine engine. JARVIS REALTY CO. thFroon by publiBhlnu a ropy of Uii.b ! 29 at the KosnUJ^^ko from pickup and delivery. Mr. MUer, R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 3-0346. ord6»r In Bom^ n4*WBpap<'r haviiiK a »'n-- 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The dance ly rebuUt. *200. CaU MI 9-5637, M 4-0252. or call for appointment. Massa­ Toilet;- stove, sink, 2 bunks, com ­ FOUR ROOM duplex, automatic oil rulatlon In Bald DlBtrlrt. at loast flvo JA 2-1471. chusetts Mutual Life Insurance 36" WIDE Wa l n u t gateleg table, MI 3-4112 MI 3-7847 will bo open to the public. Music 9-6922. pletely equipped, *3,500. Will take heat, storm windows, rent *75. *12,500—SIX ROOM Cape, excellent days before iha dav of said hparinjr. TELEPHONE solicitors, exper­ Co., Val M. Janschutz, 637 Farm­ opens to 50", *15. CaU MI 9-9037. Rooms Without Board 59 Call MI 3-2000, MANCHESTER and by maillne on or bf^forp April 14. will be provided b\' the O Clefs., WANTED—Riders to Pratt A Whit­ Millinery Dressmaking 19 smaller boat in trade. MI 3l4551. condition. Assume *76 monthly, 1961. by riirtlficd mall, a copy of thi.- ney, first shift, from . CJoventry, 26" ENGLISH bicycle. 3-speed, ienced.- ■'Work , from your own ington Ave., Hartford. Pheme AD PI 2-8311 M.ra. Kozuoh Elected SINGLE bedroom with parking small cash. Carlton W. Hutchins, *13,700-small two-famUy with ord^r to ManrheMer, Ralph L. Corin, Mahor. 89 Itonry some side roads. Tel. PI 2-8022. handbrake, accessory bag, new EXPERT TAILORING on ladies' home. Salary paid weekly. Phone 2-4411. FOR SALE—Practically new 7% EAST HARTFORD, Burnside Ave­ Mr.s. Ronald A Kozucli has been condition. 68 Branford Street after and gentlemen's clothing. 139 BU 9-5258 Or apply at Craftsman FOR BALE—Westinghouse range. with or without board, 63 Union nue-2 room furnished apartment. VERMONT real estate for sale. MI 9-5132. three rooms on each floor. One JOHN j. wai.i.ett Judee elected president of the Vernon h.p. Scott with long shaft. Leas 10 years old. Call MI 9-2026. St., North End. Phone MI 9-2469. WANTED—Ride to G. Fox from 5. Woodland St. Call any time A. Homes, 140 Route 5, So. Windsor. CLASS A gauge grinders, will pay than 10. gallons of gas used in it. BU 9-2165. Summer homes, camps. lake shore vacant. .Ideal retirement arrange- — ------Area Junior Women's CUib for the top wages, exceUent benefit plan property, woodlots. Fenton W. VALUE PLUS! m.nt AT A COURT OF PROBATK hoM N. Elm Street. Hours 9-6:15. Call lovine. Ideal as auxiliary power for larg­ FORMER SALESMAN has 17 piece ROOMS FOR RENT—Ladies only, nl Manchester, within and (or the coming year. Site svu’ceetis Mrs. A WIDE SELECTION of new and STENOGRAPHER —Legal exper­ and overtime. Apply E & S Chester, broker, Box 122, Lyndon, >n 9-3509. er boat; Sold for over *300—*175 waterless, stainless steel cook' single or double rooms, all conven­ HOLLYWOOD SECTION —8 room ...... I Di.strict of Manrhester, on the 14th dav Peter Biouwer. used bicycles. Sales and service DRESSMAKING Euid alterations on ience, shorthand, transcription, Gage, Mitchell Dr. Business Lo(»tions Vermont. *15.900—Vacant six roqm cape In | of April A.O. 1961. Installation of officers will take takes it. MI 9-0498. ware, reg. *149.50, sacrifice *39.50, iences, central location. CaU MI colonial, 1*4 baths, fireplace, hot Rolling Park. baths, com bina-' Pre.ient, Hon, John J. Wallen. .TndRc all makes. 257 Spruce St. ladies' clothing, chUdren's cloth- electric typewriter. Salary com­ place, at a hanqiiel at Cavey's Res­ BU 9-6955. 9-8031 between 2-8 p.m. For Rent 64 EAST HARTFORD—6 room custom water oil heat, one-car garage, '**4ng a specialty. Also draperies and mensurate with experience. Box 14 FOOT runabout boat, 18 h.p. tion win^dows. full_ bMem_e^ Will^ ^ '{"%P\'/rtiMri?h "dj?el.ed' taurant in Mant-heslcr May 9, be­ Automobiles for Sale 4 cape, enclosed breezewav, garage, wall to wall carpeting, city water VA or FHA with small down pay evening gowns ma3e. Prices rea O, Herald. Situations Wanted— Evlnrude, and Mastercraft trailer, ROOM FOR rent, gentleman pre­ STORE FOR rent on Spruce St. Upon application of Mary P, rionzin ginning at 7 p.ni. Business Services Offered 13 fireplace, recreation room, fenced and sewerage, amesite drive, en­ ment. prayinp that l6*tt#»rp of administration OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ Bonable. MI 9-9948. Female 38 *500. MI 3-6046. WESTINGHOUSB washer - dryer ferred. Telephone in room. Reasonable and parking in the np prantpd on said estatf, a« ppr nppli- Other officers elected are: Mrs. OPPORTUNITIES — Accounting rear. CaU MI ;-SC19, 31C Bpruoe yard, trees, bus. Carlton W. Hutch­ closed yard. cials, flxlt yourself cars, always COSMA APPLIANCE S erv lc»-R e combination. MI 3-1752. Shower. MI 3-7908. ins. MI 9-5132 *17.800-An oversized cape—real I cation on flip, it l.« ^ .Leonard...... Oolemlia...... vice ^president; See and drive the F-85 by Oldsmobile—built for the a g o^ selection. Look behind our clerk with NCR sjachine exper­ MOTHER WILL care for children FOR SALE — 3H h.p. Evlnrude St. ■ ( GENTLEMAN'S farm with city I ORDERED: Thnt the foreKoiiiB ai>-1 Robert Foss, correspontl pairs aU makes refrigerators, Moving— Trucking— ience. file clerk-typist, preferably while parents work. Call after 5- Light-Twin, just like new. MI PLEASANT, sunny room in private conveniences. Approximately I’j big with ail six rooms - finished. ^ plicannn nn he n,- nearahenrd anaand nriermincodetermini d at i| ; ' ■ , r ...ip t - r*ii — buyer who wants something better in a smaller car. office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. freexers, washing machines, dry SAVE ON ALL steel wardrobes at FOUR BEDROOM modified ranch, Suburban setting, but still in Town. 1 the Probate office in Manchester in ' >')K' secretary: Mis. l>iiii.s i familiar with Remington , Rand MI 9-2676. 3-7557. home, near Center and shopping. EXCELLENT spot for any business acres land, fruit and shade trees, era ranges. oU and gas burners. Storage 20 Marlow’s Furniture Dept. Larg­ 5-2, dining room, steel beam con- Lovelv w'ooded lot. dead end street, I ""ll! Anril. I ver, recording secretary; Mrs TOP PERFORMANCE—ECONOMY TOO! SIZED FOR SIX! NEED A CAR and had your credit subject file. Call MI 3-1183 and ask est selection In town. F’rom *10.88 Many privileges, including park­ or office. Center of town, plenty outside fireplace, 3-car garage rxi 1.. t u u ; -a. A.D lObl. at plfr\cn o clock Ih the for*'-: iino-ii r’rtllinq treasurpr' Mrs. MI 9-0055. AU work guaranteed. 16 FOOT BRISTOL. 25 h.p. elec­ stniction, garage, trees. bus, turned down? Short on down pay­ .’MANCHESTER Package Delivery. for Mrs. Heemeier. RECENT GRADUATE of modem up. Easy terms. 867 Main St. ing. MI 9-7381. of parking. MI 9-5229 9-5. with workshop. 2 chicken coops, 7 Terrific value for such a choice no™, and that notioe be given to all 1 ' c'm flv historian- Take your choice of P.B.X. School would like full­ tric Evinnide, completely equip­ Bowers School, *18,900. Carlton home. ppfBoii.q intPTPBtPd in i»aid p.itatp of iho i ^^*'**- ^ Schulz, histori^, ment? Bankrupt? Repossession? COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ Light trucking and package deliv­ full rooms, large kitchen with ' pondpnry nf paid application and the! Kmil A. Schulz, historian ann Mrs. CLERK time work. Call MI 9-7178. ped. Top. with side, aft curtains, TWIN BEDROOM, Depot Square, OFFICE FOR rent 500 sq. ft., W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Don’t give up! See Honest Doug­ art R. Wolcott on automatic ery. Refrigerators, washers and ROGERS’ SILVERWARE in fac- birch cabinets, oil heat, sunporch, *21.000- 6 and 6 flat with both ; b"'?. Place of hearing ihei.-on, by h . Harvev, nominating Thvo 4-Door Sedans • Two Station Wagons las, get the lowdown on the lowest stove moving specialty. Folding trailer. MI 3-8673. tory sealed cartons. 50-plece serv­ business block, free parking. Tel. 100% Main Street location CaU 1 i 4f\ K»r puhli.«hinK a cony of thl.B order In aomo , • ^ washers dryers *nd electric Office experience not required, MATURE WOMAN, experienced *13,800—THREE acres, immaculate combination windows and doors. apHi^ments \acant. I » t is 140 by i ncwBfiappr having: n circulation in ?aifi ' chairman. ^ down and smallest payments any chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752, ice for 8, regular *89. sacrifice Mr. Keith, MI 9-8191. MI 5-6419 or k q 3-7614. Home in excellent condition. Qty ranges. M 9-6878. interesting and varied work, good payroll clerk, bookkeeper, cashier, expandable Cape, shed dormer, 150. House is in excellent condition i diBtrici. at least five day.** boforc the Ceremonies a t ' the installAlion • where. Not a small loan or finance *28. ExceUent Mother's Day gift. water and sewerage, amesite See A ll The ^ Ninety-Eight AUSTIN A. CHAMBE21S Co. Local- wages, pleasant working condi­ desires full or part-time employ­ Building Materials 47 ONE ROOM available In modern, fireplace, garage, trees. ^Carlton —aluminum siding, good heating,' appear if thev j banquet will be handled by Mrs. ■ company plan. Douglas Motors, CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. WUl deUver. BU 9-6968. f _ Houses For Rent 65 W. Hutchins? Ml 9-5132. ^ drive. All this for *17.500. new tile bath. Also has small he hearVreiaiWe'’ihei^e?o,“ and^’make^"!J Frank DeTolla. assi.sted by M rs.' 333 Main St. moving, packing, storage. Low tions, excellent benefit program. ment. Box S, Herald. furnished apartment for gentle­ Reasoaabla rates. CaU PI 3-7558 Apply ASSORTED USED lumber, buUd- BEAUTIFUL 6 room ranch-cape, greenhouse, oversized garage. turn to thi.« court, and hv mallinc .on ’ Donald Ci. -Benoit. Mrs. Alfred K between 1:80-4:30 or any time rate on long distance moves to JUNE BRIDES Special at Mar­ man, *12 a week, private kitchen *13.900 — SEVEN room Colonial, 4 Great New • Super 88 ing and plumbing supplies, radia­ FOR LEASE — Manchester— 20 full basement, 2-car garage. 2 fire­ or hpforc April 17. 1961. hv er rtifiPil ' Brooks Jr., and M-rs. Jamie S in -: Saturday or Sunday. 48 states. Personalized service. MI low’s—Choose your bedroom now and bath, pleasant country sur­ ’ Franklin St. 5 room home, oil hot bedrooms, nice lot. trees, central­ **f-,900—U ft R built this large mail, a ronv of Ihls^^dpr to S‘’'ha 14ih dav licid in the rain. 1959 CHEVROLET 2-door Bel Air, cinity necessitates an Increase in Jewelry 48 ranch (1949). 7 rooms all opening garage, city water and sewerage. of April. 1961 cleaned. Barrels for sale. M ft .M WANTED — Good homes for cute choose your lamps at Marlow’s SUMMER RENTAL —Cape Cod, from hall include 3 twin size bed- *27,500—Five family on bug line. ProB^nt. Hon. John J. Wall-Mt Jtjdpo. Second place went lo ll6r. and A New Rocket Is A V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ Rubbish Removal Service, MI our sales force. If you've had ex­ Furniture Dept. Large selection at ROOMS FOR rent for working peo­ amesi(e drive, combination win- perience in selling or dressmak­ , kittens. Call MI 3-8838. LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers — West Harwich. Modem 5-room rooms, pecky cypress paneled den, dows-doori, excellent condition, Central heat. ExceUent potential. K.stat*- of Archir K. Jarvis. Ihia of Mrs. Alan Taylor, 101 High St , sion, radio and heater, *1,495. Cen­ 9-9757. Painting— Papering 21 Repairs, adjusts watches expert­ low prices at easy terms. 867 Main ple. 89 Holl Street. MI 3-0420. Maiich4*.«»irip In xaid DiBtrin. dcrcn.scfi. ing. come in for a friendly Inter­ home, heated, completely equip­ 13x13 dining room. 21x14 living nicely trMd and landscaped, near Large assumable 1st mortgage. The On motion of Frank Jarvl,* of .a.^id Rockville, and the booby prize, ter Motor Sales, new location 634 SMALL PUPPIES, part terrier, ly. Reasonable prices. Open 'Tues­ St. Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open STEPS. SIDEWALKS, atone walla, EXTERIOR and Interior pafSfetlng. view at Pilgrim Mills, Hartford ped, sleeps 6, nestled in pine room, fireplace, large kitchen with bus line and stores. Priced for lot is 170 by 260. MjinrhDaf<.r f»x»'ru(or. went to Mr. and Mrs.. Donald Used Rocket part dachshund, reasonable. PI day through Saturday, 'Sunday grove. Ideal for children. Nearby ORDKRKD- That' six niojidi.'* from evenings. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Paperhanging. Wallpaper books. Road, Manchester (formerly IT'S STROLLER and baby carriage dishwasher and disposal. 1*4 baths. quick sale. Landeman. Ellington. 2-8251. evenings. 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4387. beach. *400 a month, ■ *110 by th#' 14th dav of April 1961 ’he and fh' Work done at reasonable prices. Wallpaper removed. Ceilings. Cheney Hall). Full basement. 2-car garage, 11* VERNON same are limited and allowed fur the .Sixteen coiiple.s enlei ed the raUy. weather now. Choose yours at week. Reduced rates June and MANC?HESTER-Bolton line— First ■60 O L D S . $2895 MI 3-0796. Floors. Good clean workmanship. Marlow’s Furniture Dept. Large acres, under *25.000. *18,900—A custom built ranch on rr^dltors r^’Mhln which to hnne in their following a 12-mile'. timed cour.se ! ■60 OLDS. $2995 GORDON SETTER puppies, F September. kU 9-6377; Wslton W, Grant Agency time on market. 6 room ranch, claims arain«t said esini* . niifi sahl 1953 PLYMOUTH hy-drive, asking Fully insured. Reasonable rates. MATURE WOMAN to babysit with Garden— Farm— Dairy selection of Thayer cribs, play CLEAN LOAM an acre lot. This home is on a from Mile Hill Rd , Vernon, to S-88 4-Door 88 4-Door Hardtop weeks old, AKC registered, Intel Lillian Grant, Realtor MI 3-1153 baths, hot water oil heat, fire­ executor Is directed to pive i»ul)!|r nt-- *125. MI 4-0193.. TREE PRUNING, removal and lot Leo Pelletier, Ml 9-6326 or MI one child, school age, 4 days week­ Products 50 yards and all juvenilwe needs. Al­ beautiful lot up on Echo Road. tirs'^to the creditors to brinp in llieir Covenlry Laki; There were no 9-5082. ly. CaU at 65 Westminster Road llgent, heathy. CaU MI 3-7427. COTTAGE FOR RENT, Misquami- place, combination windows and claims within said time allr.wcd hv onh- clearing. Call Frank C. Noble Jr., ways quality at lowest prices. f o r Sale cut, R. I. Call kn 9-5856 after 6:30 doors, 2-car garage, approximate­ Loaded with treez. House has three spectator.s, a eltib member said. It '60 OLDS. $3395 ■59 OLDS. $2195 1959 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-door Ml 9-6Q53. after 3 p.m. EASTERN STATES Farmer’s Ex­ PACKAGE OF JOY 11shinp''a copy of thi.e order in .*otne Easy terms. 887 Main St. p. m. ly one acre of land. Owner trans­ bedrooms, separate dining area, newspaper havlfip a circiilnilon in 'aM was too rainy. 88 Convertible 88 Holiday Sedan sedan, radio, heater, power steer­ EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. change, Buckland Is now open Sweet little sweetie with white full basement with g a rd e s. Ideal Mr. n^d..^ir.a. Donald Caldwell j M a t u r e w o m a n to babysit in Live Stock— Vehicles 42 ferred. Priced (or quick sale and probate dl.^trirt within ten dav.c fr«.m ing. power brakes, very clean, LAWN MOWERS, all types sharp­ Ceilings refinished. Paperhanging. dally and all day Saturdays from FROM ROLLING Park Cape, 2 picket fence and a great big yard heating system. the date of this order an*i return make arranged the rally. | my own home, vicinity North End. WM. F. STEELE occupancy. to this court e.f the noMre civrn. •59 O L D S . $2495 *1,795. Center Motor Sales, new ened and repaired. G. Snow, 336 Wallpaper books. Estimates given. SADDLE HORSES for sale; also 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MI 3-5123. sets custom made drapes, gray with trees. Lovingly cared for, 4 To Meet In Manrhester j ■59 RAMB. $1695 Summit. Tel. MI 3-4531. Call MI 9-9986, Wanted To Rent 68 JOHN’ J. U 'AIJ.KTT Judpe, Deluxe 98 Holiday Cpe. location 634 Center Street, MI Fully covered by Insurance. Call Western saddles and bridles. May wool rug 9x14 and pad, French neat rooms, plus pine paneled SIX ROOM ranch. 2 baths, 2-car ELLINGTON The Rookville Jaycee Wives Club i Ambassador 4-Door ’ 8-1591. Open evenings. Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. and SON garage, built-ins. porch, city water SECRETARIAL position in local be seen Saturday or Sunday. 63 Fertilizers 50-A Pro'vdncial coffee table, and, many WORKING couple desire 4-room I®.’' ” enclosed porch, which has *16,500—Big custom built rape I.IMITATION OKflEK will meel with the Manchester | LAWN MOWERS sharpened and and sewerage, fully insulated, AT A t'Ot'RT OF fRODATK *58 ENG. FORD $695 medical office. Applicant should New Bolton Road MI 9-5951. other items all like new. hQ M l 9-7842 apartment In Manchester. Good '■ triple-tract aluminum storms, chapter Wednesday at Center Con­ repaired, sales and service, pick E3XTERIOR AND Interior painting, references Box M Herald i screens-a delightful summer din- plastered wails, excellent location, with six rooms, two baths. Upstairs el Mnnrhe.^trr. witiiin nr-*! for th»» station Wagon ■58 HAT $1295 be a good typist and capable of CLEAN COW manure. Delivered. 9-8917. has been used as separate rental Dietrirt of Mat7fho.«tor on tli* ITtli d.-\v gregational Chiireh at 8:30 p.m. | up and delivery. Complete line of decorating, ceilings, floors, paper­ ------:------ing room. Full ba.sement. laundry hearily treed lot, must be seen to of April. 1961 1200 Convertible Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, hanging, steaming. Clean work­ assuming responsibility. A knowl­ *5 and *10 loads. Excellent for apartment. Two-car garage. Ixit is .Speaker for the meeting will be . w t: n e e d g o o d SEVEN YEAR old Pinto mare. PI gardens, lawns, shrubs, MI 8-7804, WANTED—Four room house with I connections. Convenient to bus and be appreciated. SO-day occupancy. Pro.«ont, Hon. .Tnlin ,T. Wnllolt. Ju*l|;o. '58 PONT. $1495 garden and lawn' supplies.. L ft M manship. Free estimates. No job edge of bookkeeping would be 2-7566. heat, hot water, centrally located. 1 shopping. Under *13.000. better than an acre. Excellent lo­ K.«tato- nf John. ('hri51oi!?s''n .-i.-k'n Frieda Sehline. >decorating con- ‘ helpful but not essential. This MI 9-8731. ♦ EIGHT LARGE ROOMS located cation for schools, etc. Fine condi­ ■Tohh C rhri.«tonp-^n lain of ^fan^tlo^lto^ •sultant. Chieftain 8 4-Door ■58 OLDS. $1795 CLEAN USED CARS Equipment Corporation. Route 83, too small. John VerfaUle, Ml a ea n , elderly couple, Box R. Walton W. Grant Agenev in said Di.strlot, d<-crn.«od' Vernon, Conn. TR 5-760S>. 3-2521. position is in a modem, well- near school and recreation­ tion. Rockville club mcmber.s .will 1 SEPTIC TANKS Herald. Lillian Grant, Realtor kn 3-1153 On motion of I.-na M. Cni-i-aiid. 92.1 ■58 PLYM. $1095 8R Holiday Sedan Highest prices paid. You staffed office where working condi­ Articles For Sale 45 Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B al park, city' water and sewer­ Fairfield Ave Hartford." Ponn . ad- meet at the Vernon Circle Shop- . HEAVY DUTY Rototlller service PLAN YOUR spring and summer tions are unexcelled. Please reply AND age, oil steani heat, sunporch, nice BOLTON mlnisfratrix ping Center parking lot at 7:45 to I Savoy "8” 4-Door may have whg*,. we're looking DIG YOUR Hemlpck, White Pine, Farm and Land For Sale 71 ifew LISTING . • ORDFRKD: That sl.v months from ■57 OLDS. $1095 for hire—lawns and gardens. CaU painting now. Specializing in ex­ stating background, training, ex­ HOME MADE ravlolt, fresh or For Sale lot. good condition throughout, $9.200—Four clean roomu on good i the nth day of April I96i. be and the make the trip to Manchc.stfr. for. Get in to ^ h with us today. MI 9-3920. terior, residential painting Guar­ perience and nature of present frozen, 30c doz. H Pasquqllni 246 Red Pine. Laurel, *1 up. Saturday PLUGGED SEWERS Could be converted into two-family ^ ^ same are limited and allowed for the Volleyball Finals.Tonight '57 BUICK $1095 S-88 Holiday Coupe and Sunday only. William Schmidt, FOR SALE—40 acres, including 2-family Home, 10 rooms, close to lot. Just off the Lake. OwTiers are anteed workmanship, fully in­ employment to Box U, Herald. Avery Street, Wapplng. house. .Owner transferred. Priced creditors within whiolv to brlnp in their The final round of championship Special Hardtop GARDENS PLOWED and har­ Forest Lane, E. Glastonbury. fine 4 acre open field, nice wood­ Maiii., Street ®ud St. Bridget's anxious to move. claims apalnst said estate, and said sured. Estimates cheerfuUy given. RESTAURANT Machine Cleaned Church, lifetime siding, 2-car ga­ at only *13.800. administratrix Is directed to pive pub­ play in th; Rockville Volleyball '57 CHRYS. $1245 MORIARTY BROTHERS rowed, no job too small. Phone MI Thomas Harrison, MI 9-2497. LAWN MOWERS—Toro Jacobsen, land about 36 acres. All bounded by road on two sides, Located rage and well landscaped yard! *15,700—High up on Brookfield lic notice to the creidtors to brine in League will take place tonight at '56 OLDS. $895 9-5951. Help Wanted— Male 36 Bolens, Goodall, Ariehs. Riding SepUe Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer CHARLES LESPERANCE Road, a clean five room ranch with their claims within said time allowed New Yorker 4-Door PAINTINO AND paperhanging. and GRILL Nathan Hale Road. Town of Cov­ Selling at bank appraisal of *14,200. by publishinp a copy of thla order in the MapcI St. School gymnasium S-88 4-Door 301 Center Street mowers. Bolens 7 h.p. Ridaroatlc Lines Installed—-^ lla r Water­ basement garage on a heavily at '7:30. The Longview AC plays Good clean workmanship at rea- ROUTE WORK with a future, tractors with over 21 attachments. NEW 6-ROOM RANCH entry. Mike Netenosky, South St.. Evenings Mr. Hayes, MI 3-0527, MI 9-7620 some newspaper havinp a circulation in Household Services proofing Done. wooded lot. Nice riew’. said probate district within ten dnvs the American Le^on team in a '56 F O R D $695 . sonable rates 30 years In Man­ steady year 'round work, -Sti Used mowers and tractors. Parts E^ill liquor permit. Centrally Coventry. PI 2-7777.'" from the date of this order and return '56 OLDS. $895 w Offered 13-A chester. Raymond Fiake. MI days, married, car. Man to service located'in Manchester. IVARREN E. HOWLAND, WAPPING—6 room ranch, sun- make to this court of the notice piven. best-of-three-game series. Each Deluxe 98 Holiday Cpe. V-8 4-Door and service. Capitol Equipment With Attached Garage *18.500—Four bedroom ranch on team has won one round in tivg 1959 RAMBLER station wagon, 8 9-9237. established Fuller Bmsh custom­ Co.. 88 Main. Ml 8-’“1-7958. ' MeKINNEY BROS. Houses For Sale 72 Realtor room. garage! approximately one an acre lot In Bolton Center. No JOHN J. WAULETT, Judpe. WEAVINQ of Bums, moth -notes er’s Manchester-Wllllmantic area. Builtrin Appliances—Large lot acre wooded lot. I 'i baths; extras. league, o;_anized for the first time cylinder, automatic transmission, 'Yel. Ml 9-8102 S«w«rog« Dispg^Co. basement, two-car garage plus ade- AT A COURT OF PRORATE h^M this year. ■55 H U D S O N '55 MERCURY radio, heater. 2 tone, 22.000 origin­ and tom clothing, hosiery runa, WANTED—Painting interior aiul MI 9-0090 for Interview appoint­ TOOL AND equipment rentals. *18,000 $13,600—SIX room cape, full base­ MI 3-1108'^ Owner MI 4-0091, 609 Foster St. quate storage on second floor. af Manclir.itrr. witliln and for th- ISO -m Pearl S t — Ml 3-8808 Following the playoff match, a Hornet 4-Door 2-Door Hardtop al miles. Very, very clean. *295 ■handbags repaired zipper re- exterior. Ceilings, halls, and dn- ment. Sales and service AP,.Bk]ulrment, Burnham St.— Phone Ml 4-0856 ment, combination windows and Vacant. District of Manchratrr on tho ITtli day placementa. umbrellas repaired, tire’ Tiome. Free, estimates. Rea­ Center St.. MI 0-2052. doors, amesite drive, shade trees, FOR THE THRIFTY COLONIAL HOUSE next to Green of April. 1961. volleyball clinic will be conducted down. Center Motor’ Sales. new lo­ School, 3 bedrooms, 2 births. 2- Rr-sont. Hon. ,To)in J Wnllott. Judgo by members of the Watkins Bros. ' cation 634 Center 8t.‘, MI 3-1591. men’s shin collars reversed and sonable rates, no obligation. Rock, MECHANICS Wanted, experienced, 80 days occupzmcy. klarior. E. *19.500—Seven room ranch on E.stato of Jolih C. Chrlstonson of FARM LOAM, top quality, *2 per If you are interested in a fin e! car garage, two years old. *20,500. team from Manchester, winner of $ 3 9 5 ) $ 4 9 5 Open evenings. replaced. Mariow'a Little Mend­ vine TR 5;7825. to work In new car uency. Apply Robertson, Broker. kO 8-6958. Notch Road. Six wooded seres. Manctiostor. In said pisirict. an In­ ing Shop. in person at ChorchSs Motors, 80 yard, delivered. Call Columbia AC home at'-a low price, check this j MI 3-5478. Ideal for horses, gardens, etc. ca nahlo parson. the Manchester league champion­ me WOODBRroOE—*15,500, cozy, The conservatrlx having exhibited her ship for three years in a row. 1949 CROSLEY station wagon in Oakland St., Manchester. MI 8-9323 after 4 p.m. home in Coventry. 3 bedroom House has full basement and two- account with said ^estate to this ^ 4 D O D G E exceUent condition, new motor FLAT FINISH HoUand window Electrical Services 22 3-2791. homey, 7 rooms, bath, lavatory, ranch garage Large lot. Only MANCHESTER —$13,900 car garage. Court for nllowsnre. It la The Watkins team will play a ■56 OLDSMOBILE with 1,500 miles, radio, heater, de­ shades made to measure. a U steam gas heat, fireplace, freezer, *13,000. ORDERED: That the 1st dav nf team made up of Rockville league 88 Holiday Sedan Royal 4-Door metal Venetian blinds at a new FREE BSTIMATEIS—Prompt serv­ CLOTHING MAN experienced in PING PONG table and set. Call MI stove, 2-car garage, amesite drive. Six i-oom colonial, built I960, fire­ *21 000—L ak e front Tha tdani r w . May. 1961. at ten o'clock (orenoon. at players in an exhibition game to froster, signal lights, new paint, DKW Does It Again h o ™ . the Probate Office In the Municipal ice on all types ,0? electrical wir­ 8-0868 after 4 p.m. place. plastered walls, city water and good tires. 45 miles per gal­ low price. Keys made while you i men and boy's wear and interest­ Abundant shade, evergreen, fruit tirement home. Five r^nysll steel | Pulldlne in aald Manchester, be and end the evening's activities. wait. Marlow's. ' ing Licensed and Insured Wilson ed in Job with future, salat^ plus trees. Wide frontage, 400 foot JARVIS REALTY CO. and sewers, broqk, A zone lot. home, no painting necessary snd S i the same la assigned tor a hearing on Public Supper Tomorrow * 5 9 5 $ 14 5 lon. *195. Call PI 2-8444. LOAM, SAND, atone, gravel and Electrical Co,, Manchester, MI commission. Apply Stein's Men depth, exclusive Escott. kd very minimum ofjf iMl'ntensnce. Ourlntenance th" allowance of said account with A public supper will be served DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ fill. Call Miller’s Sand and Gravel, >r wHnm enance. that 1958 CHEVROLET Nomad station 9-4817 Glastonbury. ME 3-7376. and Boy’s Clothing Store, Man­ S-7688. MI 3-4112 PI 2-8311 LAWRENCE F. FIANO Large garage. Two lota. And lo­ tomorrow at Ellington Congrega- i pany doors and windows, custom MI 3-8603. notice nf the time and place assigned wagon, full power. V-8 engine, chester Shopping Parkade, 380 Realtor OT 3-2766 cated just off the highway. for said hearing be given to all persona tional Church, by the church’s La­ '52 F O R D '54 PLYMOUTH power steering and brakes, plus work guaranteed. CaU collect WU- Middle Tpke., West, Only those 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville. $18,- MI 9-1200 Ed Crawford Jn 9-4410 Itnown to he interested therein to sn- 4-Door limantic. HA 8-1196. Bonds— Stocks MortYdKCS 31 near and he heard thereon hv publish­ dies’ Benevolent Society. Seating ;?-Door level air ride. This car has low experienced need apply. 680. S room ranch, large living T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor room, cabinet kitchen, 8 bed­ SUNNY VIEW DRIVE — Vemon. SO. WINDSOH—Like new 5’4 room ing a ronv of this order in some news- will begip at 6:30 p.m. mileage and is in A-1 condlUon. HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish remov­ MORTGAGE MONEY- Available ranch, 3 large bedrooms, ceramic naper having a clrculsllnn In said Dis­ A family movie, "Nature’s Half Price *1,695. TR 5-2018. PAINTERS WANTED — Only rooms, mortoage can be Beautiful 5*i room ranch. Ule MI 3-1577 trict St least five da'-s before the dav $65 $ 14 5 al, cellars, and'>attlcs cleaned. in any amounts. Terms to fit your JOSEPH L DIONNE bath, garag:e. lovely lot. Belflore bath, large dinihg area, attached of said hearing, end hv mailing on or Acre,” a Wait Disney production, budget. J D. Realty 470 Main skilled men need apply. Call hO assumed. Marion E. Robertson, Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold 3-0275. Broker, kQ 8-S988. Agency, M l 3-5121, garage, excellent neighborhood, before AorP 19. 1961 hv certified mal). will be shown after the supper. CONVERTIBLE. 1957 Consul, beau- Hoar. Ml 914034. St. Ml 3-5129. a copv of this order to T.ena M. Car- Uftil condition, 3 position top. nicely landscaped one-half acre caud. 3?9 Fairfield Avenue. Hertford The 'menu lists baked beans, ■53 CHEVROLET A-1 CARPENTERS wanted. Others Extffrier Painter MANCamSTER—St. James’ Par­ Legal Notice *54 F O R D radio, whitewalls. Phone after 5 SUP COVERS expertly made, lot. Evenings Mr. Hayes, MI Conn, admlnlsratrlx of the estate of Bel Air 4-Door need not apply. Apply in person C e n tro e te r ish. 3 bedroom ranch, paneled rec­ BOLTON-COVENTRY LINE S-0!S27. Warren E. Howland, real­ John C. Ch-tetensen. 2-Door Hardtop p. m. MI 3-6733. chairs. *12 plus-.material. Call Rusines.^ Opportunities 32 .TORN J. WADLETT, Judge. at Russell'ii Barber Shop, Spruce reation room, fireplace, attached tor, MI 3-1108. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held anyUme, Ml 9-1154. Residential—Commercial Only $13,600 at Manchester, within and for the 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR hard­ DING DONG Cart mobile soft ice street, between 1-4 p.m. Everett garage, azaumable 414% mort­ District c( Manchester, on the 14lh day $ 14 5 m o top, 6 cylinder, standard transmis­ W. Van Dyne, builder. Industrial gage. (Jwner kn J3-6I77. SEVEN ROOM split level, 3 bed­ nediration Date Peribunal Notices WASHER - REFRIGERATOR re­ cream truck.*!. Earn to *13.000 Large, clean, 5-room ranch, plaz- ot April. 1961. sion, radio and heater. 2 tone. pairs. Prompt, economical, expert, ESTIMATES FREE rooms, rec room, .landscaped lot. Present. Hon, John J. Wallett. Judge. New Haven. Anril 20 (7F) — protected territory. Oct now. Ding MALE HELP wanted — Exper­ 88 LAKE STREET—7 room co tered walls, 11x14 kitchen, 12x22 Estate of Eva E. Crawford late of Very, very clean. *150 down. Cen­ guaranteed. Phone M l 9-4537, Pot- . Dong Cart. 262 Carcw Street, RATES REASONABLE Must be seen to be appreciated. Southern Connecticut state col­ 6 Courteous Salesmen to Serve Y du: Fran Dickenson, ienced polisher. Engraving De­ lonial, living room with fireplace, living room with fireplace, 3 bed­ Manchester, in said District deceased. ter Motor Sales, new location 634 terton’s, 130 Center St. Chicopee Falls, Mass. LY 4-4755. TEX. MI 8-0404 Reasonable. Owner MI 3-2387. The administrator having exhibited lege today announced that Its new In Memoriam partment. Apply or call Stafford formal dining room, den cabinet rooms, master bedroom 11x14, «oll AI Catalano, Bob Jones, Paul Deugan, John Falcone. Center Street, MI 3-1591. Open eve­ his administration account' with aald .81 million science building will be In loving memory o( William J nings. RADIO-TV REPAIRS aU makes. AN OUTSTANDING opportunity for Printers. Inc.. Stafford Springs, kitchen with dishwasher, 3 bed­ hot water heat, walk-out basement, GLORIOUSLY NEW^! estate to this Court for allowance. It is Fleming, who passed away April 30, Conn, overland 4-2711. JACK J. LAPPEN rooms, 114 baths, landscaped lot acre of privacy. ORDERED: That the 28th day of dedicated May 8 nnd will be called 1959. Cars, phoifbgraphs, changers. a couple—combination small self- April. 1961. at eleven o'clock, forenoon, the Arthur B. Morrill Hall of Sci­ 1957 CHHEVROLET 4-door staUon Honest, economical. Guaranteed 90- serve grocery and luncheonette, 102x612. Marion E. Robertson, And waiting to be sold. Builder's at the Probate Otticc In the Municipal Sweet U the word of remembrance ence. w^on. 6 cylinder, standard trans­ days. Famous for service for 30 completely equipped, stainless • SEPTIC TANKS WHY LIST WITH US? , YOU DRIVE IT Broker, MI 3-8953. LAWRENCE F. FIANO deluxe model ranch home on Penn Building In said* Mancheater, be and Dear la the one who Is gone MANCHESTER mission. radio and heater, 2 tone, years. Phone Ml 9-4537. Potter- Road in Manchester. Exquisitely the same is assigned for a hearing on College president Hilton C. In memory we will always keep him steel. Near lake and several de­ OUEANED and INSTALLED DKW IT DOESN'T DRIVE YOU BIX ROOM CAPE, breezeway and the allowance of said administration ac­ Bliley said the building, which Just as the years roll on. *245 .down. Center Motor Sales. ton’s. velopments. Year 'round business. Invitation to Bid We're patting outsfdves on the Realtor MI 3-2766 styled li'ving room, cherry wood count with said estate, ascertainment ^,new location 634 Center St., MI garage, full shed dormer, 2 full of heirs and oi-der of distribution, and. .houses an astronomical planetari­ Sadly missed. Good income. Established 8 years. Sealed bids will be received at back, of course, but our beat 13 e Orthopedic Seat e 4 Md Transmission e Front Wheel Drive paneled family room with fireplace. 3-1591. Open evenings. • S E W E R S > hatha, wooded lot, easy walking MI 9-4410 G. E. dream kitchen, beautiful this Court directs that notice of the um, telescope, laboratories and Wlfa* and sons. OLDSMOBILE Must sell at once due to illness in Ed Crawford Building:-Contractine 14 the Office of the General Mana-- sales have been within 60 days e Up To 40 Miles Per < Don e n Cn. F t Trzuik Space e Seats distance to schools, bus, and shop­ time and place assigned for said heap­ classrooms, is named for South family. Coventry PI 2-6118. ger, 41 Center Street, Manchester. MAOHINB CLEANED and many in lesa than 30 days. , 5 AdoMs Spaciously. ceramic tiled bath with twin sinks, ing be given to all persons known to be Death Notice 1960 CHEVROLET Parkwood sta­ ping, Don’t mUa this outstanding - t - lovely twin sized bedrooms, at­ Interested therein to appear and be em Connecticut state's first presi­ Connecticut untU April 24, 1961 We want to maka money. . .you SO. WINDSOR—69 Brian Road. 814 SHEPARD—In New Haven. April 19,, MOTOR SALES tion wagon, V-8, power glide, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, sldlDg, 6 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM -value, $18,800. Philbrick Agency, tached garage. Price will include heard thereon by publishing a copy of dent. at 11:00 A.M. for Reinforced Con­ • installation wan* your house sold. Call Jack or room 8 bedroom ranch on one-halt this order In some newspaper having a 1961 Emma Goetz Shepard, wife o( radio, heater, whitewalls, electric painting. Carpentry. MteraUons Help Wantetl— Female 35 DlBtzilmted NattcmaDy By Mercedes-Benz Salea, Inc. kn S-8464. custom carpeting and drapes. For The stnicture ha-s been In use the late Homer H. Shepard of BAY DWYER, Used Car Manager crete Pipe. Howard at MI 0-4506 for a quick acre wooded lot, poi^ally finished circulation In said District, at least five window, low mileage. MI 9-0538. and additions. CeUinga. Workman­ ■ SPECIALIST Stop In Today For Free Demonatraffon At the best housing buy esU Mr. days before the dav of said hearing, since the start of the 1960-61 aca- Shepard Point. Branford, slater ot Bid fonns and specifications are sale. R043KVILLE—7 Berger Hd. 414 rec room, walk-out basement, Mrs. William H. Holl Sr. Funeral ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. Werbner. and b.v mailing on or before April li, denilc year. service at Beecher and Bennett. 1001 512 WEST CENTER ST. — Ml 3-2411 1957 DODGE Royal, 4-door hardtop, MI S-4860. WANTED—Experienced legal ste­ available at the Controller's Office, room ranch, fireplace, heated rec many extras." Owner Ml 4-1897. 1961, hv certified mail, a copy of this In conjunction with the dedica­ Broadway. New Haven. Friday after­ JACK J. LAPPEN order■ to ' “Ercel 1 11. Edwards i n Pearl radio, heater, four new tires.. new nographer. Box Z, Herald. 66 Center Street, Manchester, Town and Conniry room, completely furnished (blond tion, the Connecticut Science noon. April 21 at 2:30 o'clock. A me­ Opra evenings Monday throogh Friday and Saturday i BATHROOMS tUed, remodeling, C?onnecticut. AGENCY EIGHT ROOM older hohie with 2- Msneheettr. Conn : Richard A morial silt may beiient to the A,n«r-j battery, *900. MI 4-0225. ranch oak), city water, sewer, JARVIS REALTY CO. gwterd,. . l37 flehool . ... 8t Maaehaater. Teachers AssoclsUon . will hold additions, recreation rooms, SUPPLEMENT the family Income ^OWN OF MANCHESTER, DRAINAQE GO. H. E. Lappen—J. J. Lappen Center Motor Sales ■tares, bus, $13,{K)0. Aaauma 414% esr rarsge, St. James Parish, Bel- lean Cancer Society? KH4 Chapel 8L, | flora Agtacy, MI 8-5U1. MI S-41U MI t-UOO MI $-n«T ’*“ ■ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judit. Its , annual meeting at th^ college. New Haven. porches. AU types of carpentry, and stUl keep the important job pf CONNECTICUT M I *-4006 t CENTER snE B It-onD r EVENIN(Mt-an S-lMl mactgaga- PACKARD, 1954, good running con- also cellar floors poured. C ^ . Ml wife and mother. Commlssiona RICHARD MARTIN Ml 9-4143 . 4Btfeii. best offer. 9^291.^ ^ paid weekly. CaU MI 9-0048. GE34ERAL MANAGER A / / i •4 ' . : / •'- -T'.

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, I9 «l PAGE TWENTY Averse* Osily Net Press Run The Westher ■ l3Ianri|(Bt(r lEvfntng lirralb For tho Wohk EaSod Much n . IMl Foroout of E . B. Woathor B i ^ s 13,317 Some doudbwee end* mild to­ A b o u t T o w n night end Satontoy. Low tonight Member of tho AaO^ BnreMi of Otronlatlon 40-45. High Saturday in Uw OOe. ■ "nie &p»er Club will hold a «et- Manchester— A City of Village Charm party Saturday night at 8 o'clock for members and friends. BeCreahments will be served dur­ (ClaMtfled Advertlalng on Page S2) ing Intermission. VOL. LXXX, NO. 171 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS >eip. Gail Eagleson, daughter of ; Mra. Robert Eagleson. 637 S. Main ; i St„ baa been elected vice, pres- |: Ident Ol the Student New Hamp- i ; ahlre Education Association. She is | i a Junior, majoring in elementar.v |; education. *t Pl>Tnouth Teachers : College, Plymouth. N. H. I KNOWS YOUR TYPE! New Rebel Invasion Forco Heads to Cuba^ The Girls’ Friendly Sponsors of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the visual aid room of the church. , Members are asked to bring | for whatever your figure... articles' for a Chinese auction. , Hostesses will be Miss Hannah ! Thousands Reported Dead in Earlier Fight Jensen. Mrs. Allan Hotchkiss, and , Mrs. Henrj’ Perk. I - whatever your problem... Tlia University of New Hamp- : aMre Alumni Club for Greater ; open Hartford area will be host to the State News university’s president. Eldon L. whatever your budget... No Word , on Castro, Insurgents ileclare Johnson, at a dinner Saturday at 7:15 pjn. at the University Club in ■ till Hartford. Paul N. Adams. 12 Kelly Roundup Rd., Wapping. is president of the whatever your taste!______Greater Hartford Club. • y 9 :0 0 Reuters’ Man Says Rjeds Armed stro

Miss Claire Saporiti. daughter Poultry Plant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo J. Saporiti. we have just the right answer tonight NOTE—This dispatch from Ha-^ A noisier celebration was a dawn 41 Uynwood Dr.. .Vernon, is" vana is based upon reports from ‘‘shooting-party’’ when militia at Undeterred by one defeat on Cuban beaches, from flO to spending'spring vacation in Ber­ John Bland, correspondent of Reu­ Camp Libertad fired off machine 1,500 fresh guerrillas are sailing in the direction of iuba, muda with several of her class- , ters NeiVs Agency In the Cuban guns and anti-aircraft shells. Fire Damage mates. She is a freshman at Cen- I capital. Correspondents of the As­ The city was quiet again last exile sources in Florida declared today. \ tral Connecticut State College. sociated PreM In Havana have so At $1 Million The original force that struck the southern coast of Cubs New Britain, where she is major- . that feelingi far been unable to operate there. )—Lead­ The PTA council annual meet-, aries and I have cabled my that the prime minister was said ers of the Cuban Revolutionary The man in the street appeared Fire Chief Maurice Bedard to be somewhere In the Interior tag will be held tonight at 8 a t ' V' ; to be In a daze, feeling out of touch . government for permission to made the damage estimate. None Council today pledged a continued the Washington School. Coffee ; ^ take drastic actio- on the part directing oilerations against the fight to free Cub, but conceded with news of the fighting. of the firemen or 150 employes in anti-Castro forces. and dessert will be .served before ;: A series of small parades watch­ of Americans in Cuba.’? the building was injured. This picture was obtained today from the London Daily Express which said it shows Cubans beneath their first try had suffered ■ the election of officers and annual i ed by sparse crowds wound De Dardel also said that State Trooper John S. Skelly, large banner which reads, "Death to the Invader," draped over entrance of an unspecified building in A Havana radio commentator, "grave reverse.” reporta. through Havana’s old town be­ most Havana news corre­ a special investigator, said car­ Havana. On either side of entrance are posters showing Cuban workers. Smaller lettering on ban­ speaking about President Ken­ Jose Mlro Cardona, the oouncil'i fore dawn, but there was no music. spondents are In prison or in ner advertises a meeting for Friday preparatory to a parade to the palace. New'spaper obtained nedy's declaration that the United president, told a news conference penters were burning paint from States will not abandon Cuba to the The Perennial Planters will ■ For the most part the Informal hiding. This was' at variance the second-floor ceiling with blow picture from Its correspondent In an undisclosed East European Communist-controlled country and that 23 prisoners captured in the meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the parades consisted of horn-tooting with some earlier reports that said It W'as made two daj2i ago. (AP Photofax via radio from London). Communists, called It "the stupid Cuban fighting had been shot to torches shortly before noon. declarations of an Illiterate million­ heme of Mrs. Harry Uoyd. 218 ; j Skippie.s Pantie Girdlj No. 840.. Exclu­ trucks filled with soldiers or correspondents had be«i re­ After they had quit for lunch, death in the last 48 hours. He Lydail St. Mrs. David Evans will sive Polynet panel that makes your leased. aire." appealed "to the world to stop the militia waving Cuban flags. he said, fiames engulfed the third The Swiss embassy In Havana discuss fertilisers for lawns, gar- ;; tummy do a disappearing act Sizes wall off the building. Stands on Policy Statement bloodshed.” dena flowers and vegetables. Mrs. said at least 18 Americans had been S.M L. Firemen saved the neighboring rounded up but the total might be He declined comment on ee'veral Theodore Blakeslee will be co- ^ plan of the Arrow-Hart-Hegeman questions about future plans of hostess. twice that number. 7.95 Electric Co. from damage by set­ Cuban broadcasts said prisoners the wtl-Csstro forces, hut said Laos Neutralist Sees ting up a fine spray of water to captured on the beach told of be^ landings in Cuba, "will continue Miss Carol E. Johnson, daughter i awll off the building. Kennedy Sidesteps Questions to take place." He expreesed hope of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. John- j ■, tag trained and brought to the J The Rosen Company proceaaes beachhead in “ North American for material and moral eupport son, 307 Spring St., has been se-,;: 20,000-30,000 broilers daily. Only from "all countries.” lected as a member of the cast; Truce on April 25-26 transports.” Among the announced for Shakespeare’s “ A Midsummer |; two weeks ago the firm installed prisoners is a son of Dr. Jose Miro At one point, he eaid: Night’s Dream." to be pre.sented ; I r­ 127,000 in new packaging equip­ On U.S. Arms to CubsL^Rebels Cardona, head of the rebel move­ "The United States should not ment, a company oflacial said. ‘ ment In the United States, Havana Intervene mlliU.rily. This Is (he by the Bates College Robinson 1 Moscow, April 21 (IFi^Neutral-^he would spend two or three days Players. May 4. 5 and 6 and at i ' ; He also said the walls of the asserted. fight of the Cubans and by the 1st Prince ' Sbuvaima Phouma of In Laos. building would have to be pulled The broadcast asserted not C ubans...." He said his move­ commencement. Miss Johnson is a 1 Laos said today he will reach ."During that time I believe an Washington, April 21 Pres-enatlonal purpose would be xerved«>difflCult when one side pre.sse.-i Its down. aims (as in Cuba) with great single Invader succeeded In fight­ ment had hot received any aid ta. freshman at Bates College. Lewis-1 vi ; r 1 Laos April 25 or 26, "which will effective government can be cre­ ident Kennedy today shunted aside by my going further Into the ing inland to a linkup with gner ton, Maine. : r i; ated,” he said, but added he did Cuban question this morning. I vigor. military form from the United coincide with the start of the a que.ation whether he . ordered rillas. But the Inmirgent broad' States, adding: cease-fire" in his country. not know whether he would be 59 to 66 prefer to let my statement of yes­ 3. The effect" of the Cuban and cast denied this, saying the "Army It was the first time a date had prime minister In a government Hartford, April 21 OP) — The training of anti-Castro Cubans terday suffice for the present." Laotian crises on Kennedy’s ef­ "I have not asked for this." of Liberation" is firmly entrench­ He confirmed his son had been A been put on a possible cease-fire of national union thus created. State Motor Vehicle Department's with arms provided by the United But a few minutes later a re­ fort to Irtliirove relations with ed in the Escambray Mountains of In embattled Laos. dally record of automobile acci­ porter told Kennedy of a published Russia through quiet diplomacy A T lA N ’n C He also declined to speculate on States Central Cuba. (Continued on Page Ten) A n appeal for the two warring which party would ^et which cab­ dents as of last midnight and the At a news conference, Kennedy report "tbet ydfi'took the decision is not clear at the moment. Ques­ JffRclRrinp: tho ln.surgents are FURNACE OIL factions in the Southeast Aslan inet posts, but apparently all will totals on the same date last year; said he prefers to stand by hts to continue ,• training Cuban tioned specifically about w'hether ^eady to fight on to idctory, the AntamsUc llellver.v kingdom to lay down their arms be represented. Including the 1960 1961 statement of yesterday setting refugees virlth arms provided by he was moving aw’ay from his 3- broadcast added: 1 Is expected to be issued by Brit­ group headed by American-backed Accidents 10,789 11,976 (eat.) this government, and for releasing months-old policy of quiet diplo­ "The fight Is hard. It Is not L. T. WOOD CO. Killed ... 59 66 forth a policy of vigorous U.S. op­ Phone .Ml 3-1129 ain and the Soviet Union wrlthta Prince Boun Oum and the Com­ position to any Communist beach­ ships and fuel for launching the macy, Kennedy said he did- not easy to defeat the traitors, who 48 hours. munist-backed Pathet Lao. Injured . 6,459 6,484 (est.) cur.rent operations in Cuba." want to answer the question just are operating with the interven­ Bulletins Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei head in the we.stem hemisphere. The President sought to fore­ ■fhe newsman quoted the report now. tion of Russia, China and Czecho­ A. Gromyko earlier told diplomats Roberts conferred for 65 min as saying further that Kennedy slovakia.” Culled from AP Wires utes with Deputy Soviet Foreign $750,000 Suit close any questioning about the The President did say that the East and West had reached a com­ reached this" decision against the United States is consulting with In .support of its claim that the promise on the sequence of cease­ Minister Georgi Pushkin and then New York, April '21 i;P) —Police situation in Cuba. He said at the advice of Secretary of State Dean invasion was the work of "Yankee told newsmen the anticipated Capt. John F. McCarthy of New outset of the session; other American nations on the fire and peace conference which Rusk and Undersecretary Chester crisis in Cuba: mercenaries," Havana Radio said SODII)M FLARE TONIGHT made it possible to publish a truce British-Soviet appeal for a truce Haven, Conn., testified in federal "I do not think that any useful prisoners told of being flown from Washington, April 21 ID —The court yesterday that a New Haven Bowles. He steadfastly turned aside in­ appeal. between western-backed forces of "I think,” Kennedy replied, the United States to Rejalhuleu Space Agency ignited another British Ambassador Sir Frank Premier Boun Oum and the pro Railroad freight conductor, Rich­ quiries seeking an explanation of that the facta of the matter in­ the background of the rebel oper­ Cam(i in Guatemala. The jirisoners orange sodium clond high ta the Roberts had been saying he ex­ Communist Pathet Lao probably ard H. Hender, 39, told him he had were quoted as saying they were sky over Virginia early today shot two men. volving Cuba will come out in ations against the Fidel Castro pected agreement "very soon.” would not be issued today. News Tidbits duh time. I am sure that an effort trained there by 25 Yankee army” and said It- would conclude tha Skippiea Style No. 816. Tailoicd by Prince Souyanna, recognized by "We will remain optimistic,' McCarthy quoted Hender as say- regime. He also had no substan­ in.structors. wlnd-meaauremcat series with a Foniiflt to fit your body mpasiiremenls. will be made to determine the facts tive reply to que.stlons dealing the Communist world as still pre­ Roberts said. He declined to say liig he had trouble with the men from the AP Wires accurately. As for me, I am con­ Retalhuleu is a camp in the final shot tonight tf the weather Proportioned lengths. Short. Regular mier of Laos (though not by the what points remained in dispute. as an aftermath of his initiation with the role of U.S. policy of­ mountains of western Guatemala remains clear. The time of to­ and Tall. Sizes S.M L. fining myself to my statement for ficials and the outlook for the West), has been a visitor here and British officials in London re­ into the Masonic order. good reason." where Castro's Cuba long has con-, night's shot will be the same as has talked with Premier Khrush­ ported last night that the Rus­ The captain told about Mender's About 100 banner-waving high future regarding Cuba. tended Cubans were being trained for the previous evening firings: .95 chev at his Black, Sea vacation sians had agreed in principle to the arrest as a witness in the trial of In explaining his silence, Ken­ But at one point Kennedy re­ for an invasion. Guatemala In-- 7:12 p.m. EST. If visibility condi­ I.isten to Kathy LONC-LECCED SKIPPIES 10.95 school students from Annapolis, nedy remarked "'Victory has a resort. marked that he would not be sur­ slsla It Is a Guatemalan army tions are clear and the launching Godfrey. WINF- Md., demonstrate in front of Gov- hundred fathers — defeat is an CPS Manrhe.ster. He ssJd ta an interview today (Oonttnued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Ten)i emor’a Mansion on behalf of bio­ prised if in the next day or,, two base for training in guerrilla war­ rocket performs correctl.Vi pantie girdle extraordinary for perfect logy teacher who claims he was orphan.” He did not spell out the new’smen were to receive "back- fare. watchers from the Carolinas to to 10 am. Mon­ Implication of the maxim. day thru Satur­ thigh control (witk special side panels fir«^ for discussing sex in class New England should lie able to . Red Foley, 60-year-old coun­ Questions or\ Cuba did lead the (Continued on Page Sixteen) (Continued on Page Ten) observe the cloud 100 or more day. Contest . . . front and b a ^ panels, too!) white President Into discus-sing several TV viewing every day. Tape-Recorded Testimony try music star, is expected, to miles atiove Wallops Island, Va., in small, medium^ large, ex-large. testify in his second inreme tax related Is.sues. He' made these for a few minutes. is easy today... evasion trial' in Springfield, Mo. points: . Queen Elizabeth II celebrates 1. The greatest need of the Sharp Split on Aiding Exiles X 15 i r f r s 3,140 M.P.H. NEW LIFE her S6Hi birthday In Gloucester­ United Stales ahd its allies today Edwards .Air Force Base, Eichmann Denies He’s Linked shire 'a t British Horse Society’s is to give "all our attention and all Calif., April 21 m — An X I5 annual show. our energies" to devising effective rocket plane, *^s big engine wide means for combatting Communist open, streaked 3,140 miles an Radioactivie waste materials CIA for Cuba Invasion H a l t 's ^ * giieXfilla w'arfare, subversion and hour toilay—a new record for To Mass Executions ol Jews from bay area San Frauicisco the like. controlled flight. Air Force MaJ, atomic plants and laboratories Bob White topped by 23.5 m.p.h. hereafter wtll be burled In Nevada 2. Kennedy wants to continue the nuclear test ban negotiations In Ike’s Administration his own mark of 2,903 m.p.h. set rV' < ■.. desert instead of dumped in Pa­ March 7 with the .\15’s 67,000- 2 ^potentially capable of procreaUng^"higher officials." And he said he By RELMAN MORIN cific Ocean off San Francisco . . at Geneva even though he is dis­ "a new Jewish development." did not even speak at the confer­ IMiiiml tliriist ei.gine at half Jerusalem, April 21 (/P)—Adolf Pressure drop in auxiliary power couraged by Russia’s demand for throttle. U. S. Spac'c .Agency of­ Eichmann told Israeli questioners This was brought up during the ence. veto over enforcement ma­ New York, April 21 (Ah — U.S.'*' The invasion preparations had system postpones attempt by X I5 been underway for months, with ficials were careful to point out .that those Jews regarded as "the Wannsee (Jonference in Berlin Less asked him, after drawing chinery. The President said agree­ government officials were report­ out the meaning of "appropriate rocket plane to set new world ed today to Jiave been sharply di­ official sanction, when Kennedy this was a record for controlled germ-cell of Jewish rehabilitation” Jan. 20, 1942, when Reinhard Hey- speed record for controlled flight ment In negotiation.^ becomes more drich, one of Eichmann's imme­ treatment," whether Eichmann's vided for weeks over continuing took office, Carroll’s story said. flight, thus avoiding any conflict were to be specially marked for department was not among those . . Actress Susan Hayward is A deputy CIA director, Richard with Russian claims of orbiting a death, his tape-recorded testi­ diate superiors, told those'present sued for recovery of $244),000 ta le­ support to Cuban exiles in their to be advised about the order. invasion plan — a plan which has M. Biasell Jr., had supervision of manned capsule at 17,001) miles so’s home heating "vV./ mony disclosed in court today. that Adolf Hitler had ordered "the gal fees . . . Discovery of odd­ Honest Mari Called an hour. The man )n the Russian final solution of the Jewish ques­ Quoting from a document, Less now failed In Its first try. the plan, it added. But tho former SS officer said said, "Ail foreign office officials ball silver metal in meteorites Exiles were given training In capsule, they said, apparently that this was not his idea, and he tion"—and that this meant ex­ from outer space may help pro­ In a dispatch from Washington, had little or no control over his our w ay I termination. concerned should contact the com­ Stupid for Return landing operations, guerrilla tac­ ' I repeatedly denied that he had any­ petent department head of the se­ vide new dues on how solar sys­ the New York Times said the vehicle. Capt. Avner-Lesa of the Israeli question was hotly debated for tics and communications, and You get premium quality thing to do with the executions curity police. Does this refer to tem was formed. Of $240,000 Cash their leaders encouraged to believe Police questioned Eichmann about weeks at the highest levels of gov­ CUB.A SPARKS DI»ATE Mohilheat with RT-98 . the during World War II. the conference and this exchange you.?’’ ■Woman charged with killing her the United States would help them most completely effective fuel Eichmann, on trial in Jerusalem Eichmann, who has been dis­ husband after argument over 82 ernment,” and the initial failure of get ashore under favorable condi­ United Nations, N.Y., April was recorded: Los Angeles, April 21 (A) — An the project has caused a "disas­ 21 OP)—Cuba tourhed off a new oil additive in use today. And for "crimes against the Jewish Leks: "'What does this mean claiming responsibility for the Nazi pair of shoes pleads guilty to tions, the story said. you get premium seriice. Au­ / people and crimes against human­ acts wherever possible conceded: manslaughter charge In Mobile, unemployed handyman, bitter and trous loss" of U.S. prestige. It added that in the debate in round of U.N. debate today by here, ‘These Jews must be treated "Among high administration of­ declaring it would not accept a tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ Fornitit Skippies No 882 offers subtle ity" during the war, was interro­ "That would refer to me . . . yes. Ala. and is given suspended 12- discouraged, said today that find­ the Kennedy administration on the • ■ appropriately.' ?” ficials there is recognition that a resolution giving the fattn anced payment plan and many control . . '. forming nature s eiirvea gated for more than eight months Eichmann (stammering): "That that would have been me." month sentence . . . Union lead' ing a 8240,000 fortune In the street plan, the CIA itself was divided, without constriction or binding. before the hearings began. His Less pointed out during the ques­ er In urges auto serious mlscalcuNitlon was made," American countries primary re- ether extras designed to make is—that is a—this is from (secur­ was the biggest misfortune of his with some officers feeling there words were recorded on tape and tioning that the Nazi plan envi. matic adjustment of work week as the story, by Wallace Carroll, was small chance of "a succe.s.sful sponslbillt.v for settling U'.S.- home heating rtallu easy. ' * ity chief Heinrich) Himmler. Cuban differences. The discus­ ,95 the tapes are being replayed ta sioned the eventual extermination one of three ways to offset unem­ life. , said. uprising” In Cuba.” Skippies Pantle No. 850 with nylon Skippies Pantie No. 837. Nylon pow­ ‘Natural aelection'—‘choice made of all Jews. He used the words It said the plan to help Cuban sion delaved still further a vola 8 Formflt Skippies Girdle No. 940. Nylon Sktppies No. 846. Nylon elastic pantia court now. by nature‘—^that was one of his ployment caused by automation Douglas Johnson, who made The State Department's Adolf power net with satin elastic back and with ribbon sheer front panel, satin taffeta front .satin elastic back. Zipper er net with satin elastic front and back The taped testimony showed “your plan”, in this passage. . , Columbia Broadcasting Sys headlines two months ago when he exiles establish a beachhead in A. Berle Jr., head of a presiden­ ta the U.N. Political Committee M obilheat.;!! closing. Sixes 25 to 32. panels. Sizes S.M.L.' favorite terms. He liked to use "Not my plan." Eichmann quick whieh had before It a series of polynet control front panel. Sizes S.M.L.- elastic back panel. 2'a" waistband. Sizes that Eichmann continually said these words." tern says It will televise taped returned the money to the armored Cuba was developed in the Central tial task force on I^atin America, Hm deeii«eefiee ly responded. "I had nothing to do proposals on the Cuban prob­ S.M.L. the responsibility for a given ac­ Less: "Yes, but what does it “ MilUon Dollar Incident” tonight car company that had lo.st it, .said: Intelligence Agency during the was said to favor the project. But •dcMtfVe .95 tion against the Jews belonged with this plan, captain.’' without u.sing name of Jackie "I wish I’d never seen any of it. Eisenhower administration, and Rusk and Bowles "were dead set lem. “But you were involved with the 6 - 5 ° 8 with some other department than Eichmann: “Killed, killed, cer­ Gleason’s former manasrer. I wish we’d let that money sit in added; against it.” Carroll reported. his. He repeatedly said the initia­ plan.” the street and rot. I wish we’d When President Kennedy took It noted that Sen. George A. NATO NAMES HTIKKER tainly.” "Yes,” Eichmann said. "I am President Kennedy says he wel­ Paris, April 21 OP) Former tion of the actions came from Heydrich was quoted as telling comes Republican participation In thrown It down a sewer or burned office, he faced the "difficult de­ Smathers (D-Fla) argued publicly W E GIVE "higher authorities” or that was guilty of complicity, of course cision” of whether to stop the for the project but that Sen. J. W Foreign ^ T eta ry Dirk U. StlU- the group at Wannsee: am guilty as an accomplice for itudy of effect of automation on it . . ker of the Netherlands was GREEN STAMPS done on the spot was the work of "Ihe remnant (of Jews) > able' American economy.. .Otilio Ulate, Hailed at the time for his project to which the government Fulbright (D-Ark), chairman of assisting in this plan. In legal had given full encouragement, the Senate Foreigrx Relations Com­ elected Secretary-General of the y "local authorities.” finally to survive idl this . . . must terms, I am gmllty as an accom­ former President of Costa Rica, honesty, Johnson said that he and But in the instances cited, the his wife and three sons have been thus damaging morale of anti- mittee, wrote pri'vately to Keri' North Atlantic Treaty Organi­ LeVs Help! Stamp Out CANCER With STAMPS-— be given treatment accordingly, plice. I carmot absolve myself from sayx all American democracies zation (NATO) today. He re­ prosecution sought to link Elich- because thece people, rejnesent- should join ranks with United under constant harrassment. Castro exiles, or go ahead with it. nedy warning him against It. that nor make excuses " As a result of the abortive in­ places Paul-Henrl Spaak of Bel­ MORIARTY mann dlrsctly with the events, and Ing a natural selection, are to be In the recordings played today, States Immediately In struggle Crackpots write obscene letters, In a column, James B. Reston, oik Washington chief of bureau for vasion, the story said.nthe regime gium, who at the end of Felirs- HOUSE & HALE will giv* you Deublo Stamps tonight, Fridoy I Sotuniay. YOU eon givo OH or any port of tho stamps you rccoivo to tho Concor F u n d ^ spocid box rightot Hw stomp to show that his work was not regarded as the germ-cell of a Eichmann kept insisting that the against Communist penetration of neighbors rlfiicule him, school­ ary returned to political life Ifi confined to what he called "very Jewish rehabilitation should they Weatorn henalaphere. . . Daughters mates taunt his sons, he sat'd. the Times, said Kennedy’s decision pf Fidel Castro "has presumably dosk has been provided for this purposo). Aftor closing Saturday, those stamps will bo picked up by nnombors of tho local Cancer Society, and counted. Wo In turn wlHf rodooi^ work of his depart!,.ent was to been- Strengthened,” and western Ms home country. Stikkor kad BROTHERS niuTow limits” — 'that is, trans- be allowed to go free.” arrange for the tranaportatlon of of American'' Revolution vote on The critics theme: Johnson w m to continue training Cuban exiles and giving them arms was made confidence ta U.S. lefdenMp "has been the choice of moat of tho them for cosh, at foe# value, and prosont our chock, in behalf of our eustemors to the American Concor Society. Romtmborr the more you buy at House & Hoio's tonight, Friday and portstk#L Etchmann said he attended this Jawa to the death' camps and noth­ .emergency resolution calling for crazy not to have kept the bag of NA’TO nattoao linee SpMh’t “Tbs germ of rehabilitation,” it conference. But he represented money that had fallen off an on the basis of d A estimates, and been shaken,” "J Ml 3-5135 ing more. ‘‘every political and diplomatic “The momentum Free Wert Ken rodgeattoii, but Italy aa« Saturday, the more double stamps you wlH receive and the more you give of these stamps to the drive, the more you wHI holp this couso—and It won't cost you o ponnY extra. develop^ meaht'those Jews htmself as little more than a glori­ But U oonnacted him with meana” to atrengthea American armored truck. against the advise of Secretary of 301-315 Center St. ■tNog enough to survlvs the or­ I State D e u Rusk and Undereecra- Fraaee for a time haM oot f w . fied secretory. B e said he was aapipari af Nattonallat China iii EmUlo Brofto of Italy. ______deal c f the Slava labor campa and ordered to lasue the Invitattoui to (OoeOBsed M Fags its ) United Nattosa. (Ooatlaiud M Paft Etoran) tazy CbMtor Bowlaa." XOoattuied M m w } ]