' ^ •■.v- \ ■, w S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 1», 1968 "PAGE TWELVE ArerjiRe Daily Net Press Run Tlw Weather Etanrl^PBtfr iSttBttIng Heraib v^‘ For the. Week Ended April IS, 1S58 Feraeaat of Weather niiraaa pMiili- late this year, have blossomed out ChNidy, seql^^od ehowei* to­ at Center Parte during the last' GENERAL Spirited Pace / 1 2 , 6 9 5 night. Low Mcair 86; l[YModay, aeat- About T o ^ few days of sunshine. Suddenly Pisch-Morra Wedding Hiard Along Main Street she queried: "Did you know you -'Member o f the Andit tered showora, not as Warm. High T V SERVICE ^Bureau o f Cirealstion WHO. M tti Dorothy Glalber, daughter could pick pussy willows on Main And on Some of ^t^heHer*» SideStreets^ Too St.?” Set by Group Days M OK A OaU Mitnchc$ter-—A C U y^ Village Charm of Mr. and Mra. Max K. Nights PfoB Parts \ - ...... ^1- ...... 42 Starkweather St., U general "No, where for goodness sake?” chairman of an Internationar din* Her reply was "N ot on the -^TBL. Ml S-«in street of course, but a feV> yards In ^Preacher^ LXXVII, NO. (FOURTEEN PAGES) (Clanlfled Advorttalog on Pago til ner to be field Tuesday at Hlllyer Trouble Brewing ^junhfM straight up In the air every ■ iW voi. 171 MANCHESTER. CONN„ MpJ-Ml S-08N answer to Russia's denuncia­ live fiighU acroaa the Arctic to- ' Province to weaternmbat Pinar del at 1 o'clock in Concordia Lutheran ward Russia. Grom-ko asaerted ; Rio apparently have made only-a the darkened statrS. By the time do with that daughter of yours,” Interpreted. tion of American nuclear tTax Cut Giant Plane Church. Quitter! that a false radar alert could r e - ! dent In the harvests of auger, to-, he got to the cellar door he real­ the South Windsor mother tqld her The most delightful personalities One M ^chester resident recent­ bombeiHOperations in the Arc­ suit in the dropping ot a bomb i bacco and coffee. > i ized that either there was a run­ husband when he returned home in the play were the children of The Grace Group of the Center from wprk one dav last week. ly gave/up his attempt to grow a the parsonage ably played by Eric tic. ■ and touch off an accidental war. Official reports say that al- ' C a r r i ^ 4 7 , Congregational Church, will hold ning gun battle going on a few mustache. .■ DU P O N T U.S. delegate Henry Csbot '"W hy? What did she do now?”- Goteberg, Carl Torstenson, Ray ■ U.S, Defenae Secr..ary Neil Me- i Decision feet away or his beer was much , His reason — "Everytime I Lodge and Russia's Arkady Sobo­ - a mother and daughter potluck in the patient -father asked. DuCharme, Barbara McIntosh, Elroy replied that the U.S. Air Woodruff hall Monday night aV more potent than he'd planned on. looked down and saw that thing DUCO DULUX lev were, slated to take the floor uJa ^ ^ tonn 01 ■tjgar cane the govern- When' the fusllade stopped he "She marked the bedroom wall Richard Stephexu and Joyce Wog- 6 :30. The Petite Puppet TTieater I wondered what was crawling man. They gaiety With which they In the first round of .debate before 1 ment still has had to decree a 2 10 inched, his way into the cellar just with green crayon. That's what in # ^ Group of the First Congregational across my upper Up.” Invested th «r roles was extremely THE 9E 8T the 1 1-natlon council this . after­ “ arvest than the ' poten- D ela yed she did." In time to be met by several oth Oeronlmoj agUnat he Soviet jo prevent surpluses Church of Vernon will entertain. Infectious end warmed the. audi­ noon. Union. The system sets up definite lower prioes. The crop. er explosions. Something whizzed The father, upon examining his There's one Manchester woman JiL U.S. spokesman said Lodge La.s Vegas,, Nev., Afmt 21 daughter's art work, returned to ence from the firct curtain to tee by his ear and went "klunk" as It who loves spring but hates to see would cite the American disarma­ have been «>- .nil-! Washington, April 21 (/P)- )— A huge airliner wing- • Group 1988, Polish National A l­ the. wife, "A t least It ntatches the last. #r proi'e^s. even after j arting ^ niil->■„---- - (JP embedded Itself in a floor beam. blue jays which tnevitably arrive Justlha Johnson, as the opinion­ MANCHESTER ment record In denying the Soviet alert imless a IJ"" *** .5'a mil- Congress may delay until ing east in perfectly dear liance. Will -hold its .quarterly I Later examination showed it was wallpaper.” out on rAn Initt a im , -unieRR a ■ meeting tonight at 6 o'clock at with tee warm weather. ated maiden lady who caused trou­ chargea and- would reiiew Elaen- Confirming mentagr is received, of- weather collided 'With a super­ a bottle cap). Hastily he aban­ Seems she's been "dive-bombed” hower'B propoaal for mutual U:S.- , . , ■ 0 .ba exported 4.63.3.000 tons of '^“ "6 .«'* Jul-'' »'»-V 'decision on 77 North St. Where’s the A rt? ble and excitement throughout AUTO PARTS flclsls said. Jn t^an half of I'educing taxes to figh t the sonic fi^fhter-bomber high doned his cellar outpost and went on two different occasions by the the play, gave her demanding role Soviet aerial Inapection. At Monday evening’s meeting of back to bed. . , feathered furies who apparently .'.-'0 B R O A D S : Informed aourcea believed the'l it to the United States. Exp will rely heavily on our going to canvass for the Cancer quest, the Dlsectors were .given 1, Soviet military secrecy threat-: grinding will be completed ea’-ly the Democratic-controlled Houae 47 aboard were killed. acts around 3 or 4 a.m. The rest This she indignantly denies. Joan Anderjran. John Haberern, pIBTRlBVTED BIT record of trying to reach an agree- Drive tomorrow are requested to copies of the budget prepared by er.a world security and necessi- In .May. which originates tax le.glslation. The, jet plane waa an FIOOF of the time nothing happened ex­ I .f .W June Werdelln -and Thomas Tur­ . ment with the Ruaalans on mutual 1 [ contact President Laura Ecabert. Douglas Pierce, business manager DU PONT tatea weaterii counter moves. Official report* Indicate the to -! in the mirlst of conflicting com- from liearby Nellis Air Force cept to the beer fancier's nerves. Greetings, Friend ner in .supporting roles added a of the Board of Education. , Inspection and disarmament.” ■ 2, tn complaining of these bacco harvest, now being <-oni-lments elsewhere that (ai the Base, a pilot training cqnter. The " I was'afraid to go into my own glowing spontaneity Which helped Miss Carolyn R. Johnson, a The budget covers some.'c 80 ’ Town Court Prosecutor John DUCO DULUX 'Ilie Soviet complaint calla for movjea„ the Ru4wiana seem to ap- pleted, will reach 11.3 million slump is leveling off or (hi that craft's two occupants, on an in­ cellar,” he said mournfully, “ and to make the performance gey and strument training mission, rofio freshman at Upsala College. East pages b|r well organized tables, Fi,tzGeraid met a Manchester po­ "urgent meaaures to put an end to .------j . . quirk action by Congress is needed all that good beer was going all sprightly. the craft to their deaths. Orange,., N. J., has been pledged to liceman in the hallway at the Po­ nights by United States military (ConHnned M Page Five) I ' (Continued on Page .Vine) { on many front* to boost the econ- over the floor.” lists and "charts. The style of prep­ Initial reports were that one or Tau Beta Sigma, social sorority. aration differs from that of pre­ lice Department one day this Director William Luettgens sue-, aircraft armed with atomic and ^----- \ , I oltiy. She is the daughter of Mrs. Carl To add to his woes the house be­ week. ceeded in getting his cast to as­ hydrogen bombs In the direction of ...r ^ ~ ~ I New support for a tax cut came both had parachuted, but the chute vious years. It is better organized Lorina Photo sighted apparently was a drfig T. Johnson, 43 Holl St. gan to smell like a brewery and "Hello, Mr. Police'' Officer," sume a lively, spirited pace and the frontlero of the ." la.st night in ,»n economic attidy and easier to follow than other MRS. ROBERT F. PISCH chute from the plane. his wife was quite vocal about the styles. FitzGerald said. they maintained it throughout tee .Soviet sources indteated Sobolev I report by the Rockefeller Brothers whole thing. '‘'Hello, Mr. Persecutor,” tee play. The 1920' costumes. In this would submit a resolution spelling ! Fund recommending a jieries of The collision was at 21.000 feet Director Gilbert Barnes picked St. Maurice's Church, Bolton,^sklrt. She wore -a large-brimmed over a hilly desert area 15 miles After about a week ot sleepless up his copy and leafed .through it poUceman returned. day of the unaightly chemise, oiit what urgent measures Russia Soble Case Witness i public and private steps but calling southwest. nights the amateur bee brewer was tee scene of tee wedding Sat­ n,atching taffeta and bouffant caused many a nostalogic cSlgh, wants the rmincll to take. ' a tax reduction the quickest way then holding It at arm's length, he urday of Miss Wilma .R. Morra, portrait hat ot aq-A p ''«ted net, I.,ong Death Dive found everything had' quieted looked at Mrs. Jane Stuek, Board Dress In Style •. and Luettgens and his wardrobe Delegate.* friendly to the United tc get re.rnatloria. young people to Texas, as they j this varied among those preparing To top it off, the family cat had the rear of his house and hired his Obser\’ers expeyt Sobolev to car­ ing out of the FB I’s investigation Tw ins Notf? 100th Birthday City and Washington. of the altar. The bride's mother selected for will certainly be a .credit to tee j the report. been in the cellar the night the. son and another 12»year-old boy to ry the debate into such other is­ of ai Soviet ring involv-1 This was a double red Iqtter day for two lively San Antonio. T«x., sisters who boast a pos.sibly It left Loa Ai.c,eles at 7:30 aim. first beer barrage opened up. Ever Taking Inventory Tlie bride, who was presented In her daughter’s wedding a cocktall- Community ,and to Connecticut. j The attiHide of key member^ of = A L L D A Y = haul topsoil from a large pile near- One young lady we heard of Was sues SI the Soviet stispension of ing Jack Soble and aa.sgn Field,-with­ farm. The contraption haa glaaa neckline of S w i s s embroidered Pacia..April .21 48b — Qeqtgea, 85.75. Add to that the cost of a wails, little farm buildings, make- a ’traveling ensemble of a il-^plcce with jJerjUTj' reauttihg from h is' in 10 miles of the mountaihs where lace, was designed- with a fitted Bidaultr'fVT'roer premier and long­ new w^ater hose, grass seed and believe trees, and a metal stand. black silk dress, wheat colored, testimony before a federal grand actre.ss Carole Ixinibard died when bbdice and'dome skirt terminat­ rakes, the whole job cost silmost coat and black accessories. They time-foreign minister, today began jury. " a transport which she n-as a 815, One last thing is provided—free ing in a-bourt train. Her finger­ fUontinued on Page Nine) In ants! will be at home to teeir friends trying to form s cabinet which Hoover identified ZboroWskj a* passenger hit a peak in 1942. tip veil of iUuaion was held In to Apiil 21 ;Pi Ne\vs-i jneJudice without intent to influ- The boys will be flired by the job after April 27 at 1087 Main 8t. ■;-oiild take a tough line towaid Russian boro. He came to this The jet came dewn three miles from now on, we hear. place , by a matching crown of the The bride attended Manchester Tunisia and rebuff any foreign in- ; country in 1941 and six years later Hiiuhrtroneh 4''mintv^^heHftVn^^ paper.* of llie United Stale.* and ( ence without regard to whether sway from tne airliner and over JOutpost PX Swiss embroidered lace. She car­ * Canada paid tribute today to Rob-' the news be good or bad. favorable, . c- j .v v j A t Red Canyon, N. M„ Range High School and Hlllyer College. tercession in Algeria except on became ah American citizen. Main Street Shrubs ried" a white leather prayer book Police Cli as^e eit .McLcan, recently retired pic.s- or unfavorable is es.sential to the i " hill. T^e Air Force .said the bod- Camp where the . local Nike , troops The bridegroom Is employed by NOTICE France's side. The involvement of Zborowskl ■ We met a friend bn Main St. with orchid marker. Mr.' f Z h rVnverse wp. As.soclaled Press, for 1 successful operation of a democ ' ‘ h# spent last week. C-rations are on Pratt and Whitney Aircraft da a Bidault. veteran leader of the with the Sobles is a development Mrs. Edith Converse was jp, „f dedication to hone.st lacv." ' wreckage. yesterday and-were commenting the meas hall's menu one day a The honor attendant wore a jet engine metalsmitK- apprentice. Catholic Popular Republican move- . in the FBI scriitin.v of secret ac­ on the beautyf o^the forsythia Emls in Death h^e'^AnHi'^ii^he McLean said the Associated: After tee collision Nellis AFB month. This is in accordance gown of plain aqua nylon sheer, Personal gifts were exchanged by ment (M R Pi ^wps given slight; tivities of Vassili Zubilin, who re- , bushes which, V although a little vvlth pleated cummerbund of a ^ ^ a lln The si^er Mr^ Fd the A P annual Pre.ss had contributed to the de- ” ’?* r** with a current Army directive the couple. The flushing of the wgier chance of lining up a majority in , poi ledly was a general in the i ancr beaten The swer. Mr*. Ld luncheon by expressing hope lliali velopment of the nation bv nre-! P°t^t from the jet: Mayday —the which apparently Is promoting the National Aasembly Although : NKVD —Russian se lering high standards of objective dome. Ih that connection, the FBI izen since 1947. He came to the Washington, .April 31 i/Pi—Ths Against intervention tyn. 17. waa shot and kllied by l-epoi ting. '.\nd since trutliful and factual ® said: . ' United i>tales in 1941. . Senate Judiciary C'cHiunittee to­ P/C/{ UP Bidault, after accepting Coty's Patrolman Robert W. -Donlln as , Similar tributes were paid by the : what we are engaged in day approved by Identical 0-0 LIGfiETX^ mandate, emphasized his opposi­ "Soble.. hi* wife Myra .Soble. A background data sheet said I board» of directors, the staff, tlic j said, "I for one together with Jacob Albam. «-ere he tried to jump over a backyard votes two hotly disputed pr<»- tion to ,, foreign ' Intervention in' fence in trying to .escape the of- News Tidbits ! Associated Press Manaj^in^ Edi- M ieve we are making a contribu- po>ukls to curb powers of tee Sur PHOHE A France's North .African troubles. arrested by FBI agents in New (Uontimied on Page Five) ^ tors Assn, and the'Canadian Pi cs.*. ! I'f't g ''e «l and vital impor- REXAUDIIUG 1 ficer. preme Court and lo-.-er federal "Algeria is for us our heritage "'E)on1in aaid refused to Culled from .AP Wires McLean, chief apealier al the' lance, court*. But ■’the committee ro- . d m and our mission," he told newa- heed hla order,. limcheon, replied that "wliat you. The A P hoard of directors, in its Jected 5-9 a third propoaal to YOU WON'T RUH OUT OF HOT WATER men. "No, intrusion,,no concei- Police sai^the trio started out have .shown here i.* a ju ide in tlic tribute In .McLean, adopted a re.*o- ; overthrow the Hgh court’s rul­ ______Associated Press Itself and in itsllnlion expressing "affectionate re-I OPEN aion to the spirit of abandonment for a driyA-in theater and later Rainstorm accompanied b light ing that the government’s loyal- DfAL WITH A MBIORMANCf-RAnD can be tolerated. Man Who Saw Visions went to A^restaiirant .Saturd.-iv i ning touches off air raid siren* and I , | for one who has provided so ty-se<'urlty program nruiy apply ""Yea •To lose Algeria would mean to night. ■ IIddelays »i«v . six.Iv trains^»r.in„ inIn BuffaloBi.ffnin area«,•.» And 1 liold that pride 10 be jii.*-1 fine an example of self-effacing lifted," he said, "because the piihll- dedication to the cause of free and only to^ federal employoa III lose economic independence of the A t the cafe, police added that ■ . • Leader* of two major A m eri-; , ,u . .1 "»en»lt*ve” jobs. nation,” he added. "Such a dis­ .Martvn and Peters got into a car (can Bapti.sl conventions say they ' the stark news, if ; 1 Ml f-134S 1 aster should be avoided at all SUNDAYS Admits Shooting Nuns thqt was parked outsideside and droved____ ! are oonvIncHconvinced a UhrUtianUhristlan revival :! "Ill iivnn " '''‘teoiitwithout bias or (( on I Iniied on Page Thirteen) ISK.AKI, DEME.S .MEN.AOE costs.” .1 if/ off al high speed. ia underway In Soviet Union. 1 ______Jerusalem, April 21 Isroel In an obviVnis slap at the U .S.: Three police cars joined . Rep, FMlth Gdeei iD-Ore) aaya | 9A.M.f6 6P.M. British good offices mission, bi-1 J*. - ih^ toflay denied she has meiuwMl' wild chase through the .south end g a s w a t e r HEATEk dault said France is loyal to the "I wanted tb kill some nun A and the Ruasiang have decided the f l P f / / V iJ J Il'/ l w itlt Tpar* Jorilan's security b.v bringliig for FREE of town. struggle between Eas and West J K t t IJIVU, I'tUntU U/tHl M. VUI treaties she signed,-- particularly ' priest*.' armed forces and tanks into this MANCHESTER is going to be decided by the kind dlvitl4Hl cit.v for her loth Snhtver'- the Atlantic Pact, and "wants That, ptfiice said, waa theie\ x - Donlin came upon llie cs>> on a SHOPPING PARKADE U p to 25% rnore Tiof wafer , side ^ street and saw Martyn at- of |M-opir they eiliicatr, . i the.v ar sary paratle. .An sn<:ht,rize

«S^ii ----- L /. ■ .»a EVENING HERALO, Mi^CHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY. APRIL 21, 19S8 PACE TWO / ■ ' ' * 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANC HESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 21,0968 PAGE THREE Andover Cement Truck Worry of ^ STAT a C g v e n t r y r Junior High^ IMion School Firemen Busy S ilk Town Crashes Auto^ NOWthni THIiRS. FALSE TEETH CONTINUOUS FROM Parishioners Plan to Revise" On Educatorsr A g e n ^ Today Sltpphigor lrrifotin97 FIND BEST WAT 4 Sooth dsakr . s.. Om’t bt embsrnuBsd by looai false Three Injured Both sldsi vatean t b testb tuppfns, droppins or vobbUna-.. Over Weekfend TO TACKLE SUIT ool, rectors wer» scored by Manches­ wbrn rpo Mt, talk or Uiuih. Just ‘ By A l f ^ SheiBWold ■ ' NORTH « 44EIGM-Lg> Th» proposed junior litgh ■pilnkl* a UtU* PAOTXKTH on yotu J^otes and Quotes ^North’ Church Constitution the possible use of Union 8ch;d >1 for ter PTA Council President- Mrs. pjataa. Dlls pltaaant powdtr ilrtt * A rwh of brush Are* over the Three persons were Injured Sat­ Sometimes your contract d e ­ E A R L Y O S T io P p si' purposes, Eileen J. Conrad In a letter to all ruMrasM Santa of addad coofert urday noon when the car In, which pends on how you handje a partic­ seen* llfarature are three Item* on and tapipUT by holdlqa plqtas more weekend h«j prompted Fire Chief ular suit It pays to know some of ♦ KOI Hie second Congn Boaeball Tryouta Chaqgtd PTA prasldents.^ amjly No aummr, sooty, pasty taita they were riding was hit from be­ the agenda for tonight’s meeting of "Several m*f»*e>"8 of the Board Oeorfe S. NeUon to isiue e re­ Rounding out a quarter ceh-<^wfh» Jiave lawn and shrub prob-^aon dtt Buckley, Roger li^Dannott the stock situations, for then you " * ^ Thai wondroui' Church will have a ajiaml meeting iCoventry Boys Baseball Assn, or feaHna.Jfa slkfllna (non-aiM). lema, ..Wolcott said. at Kseney, Ed Coltman a£NBoW( EAST _ at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the the Board of Education. - i of Directors (knd the Board of Edu-. Ort FA8TKETB at anr dnis countm. minder of the State lawg concern­ tury in the nursery and landscap­ hind by a cement mixer truck on don't have to work theAi out pain­ nMKtd^piMi of ha*, received its papers of in­ Boarif members will have some­ and Roy Thompson and hia wife 7 A sdssar Church Community Mouse to dis­ corporation from the Secretary oF cation have contacted me to ask, ing open air burning. ing business is John: Wolcott of B. Middle Tpke., west of Lake S t fully in the middle of the play of ¥ d thotf dalighti thing definite to act on with regard Newcoipera to the staff at Man­ (a dual Job) at Lincoln. a tou A hand. cuss revisions to the Church con- SUte. _ / ■Where are your PTA people? Quoting the law, Chief Nelson 180 Main-St. Prior to entering Msuro DeCandla, 69,. of Hart­ } ♦ 7S4 to the junior high school. Why don’t they attend hearings chester Memorial 'Hospital include South aaw at a glance that his A K 1 9 7 . ■tituHoir. Plana are being made the M id . “ Any pefson whp kindles a business for* himself, Wolcott was Mrs. Gladys'Rtansffaid, R. N.; Da­ ford, suffering from a hack injury, ' The revisions, to be agted on at ^ There have been three develop- and , meetings' to^ keep abreast of Francis (Frits) DellaFera of 14? ■lam depended on the clubs. How SOUTH annual Booater Day to be bera dur­ menta In the junior high school Are. tn the open^ir, or authorizes vid Rawaon, -:Aark room x-ray Lakewood Circle baa joined th¥ has been admitted to the Hanches- a futuire meeting," will Include ing the day of May 24./Wllliaih developments, express, their opin­ production manager for 12 ](eara, tei^ Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Maria should he play to Ijmlt the club A A 4 ' situation since the Board of Educa- another to do so, musl'Arat obtain technician; and Mf*. Dorothy Dion Jarvia Realty Co. and >riil handle losii to one trick? ¥ A K 10 7 4 creation of new (Ximmittees. Nye of Oeraild Park mU be tn ions or to ask questiofi*?’ '" a written permission frotn a local with the Carlyle' Johnson Machine DeCihndla, 60, of Dorchester, Copies of the amendments are tloO lost met. . S i A v i c e A . In the business Office... Mrs. both real estate and Insurance .Declarer won the first spade ♦ A 1 0 1 charge of tM door-to-door canvaaa Produced Plana , Mrs. Conrad's ' latter continued, Are warden, except when the Co.’ in " Manchester and then Mary Plrie, R. N„ assistant direc­ transactions. A graduate pf Man­ Mass., who also suffered a back available from the Oonatltutional for the aaSDciation program. "One member of the Board of Edu­ hurt, was admitted, but discharged trick in dummy, drew two rounds A54 1. Victor Frid of the Hartford That Interpret The ground is covered with snow or worked a like number of years tor of nursing, has completed 16 chester High, Class of 19SL Della­ of trumps, and then led out the 'flORlh Ws(R N a i* M Revision committee, the Rev. C. The offlcial aeaaon Of the teams cation stated that 'parenta are very, when the Are is conAned in a Sunday, Arthur Bradley, p(Mor, or the firm of Ebbets, Frid, and Pi^ntlce years at MMH. Other Service an- Fera waa employed at 'VVatlclns ace of clubs and a low club. t ¥ Pass J ¥ Past will open May 26. The executive produced a plan (or a 750-s6ident quick to voice their disapproval 'Wishes Of llie Family covered non-Aammable container nlveraarles. this month ''include M rs.-^llfred .DeCandla, 46, of 4 NT Pass 5 « Pass chairman of the Ixmid of trustees. committee, all mana$era and when the Board of Education-’ is .Bros, until 1939 when he entered South Coventry, the Wife of the Bast took hit two club tricks, school. This pldn was so tentative with no opening larger In dlnign* Mrs. Catherine Potta, N. A., 11 the University of Connecticut He J NT Past 6 ¥ Pass The meeting will also hear, a coachea of the teams will meet at forced to d o . something they do slon than one by two inches. The uninjured drlvier, Paaquale DeCan­ and the slam was defsatsd then PSH report of the Religious Educa­ could be made eitiffir e^andable years; Mrs. Marion Norman, R.N., picked up his sheepskin at UConn and there. . s Tais 8 -p.m. May 1 at the Nathan Hale or'Vmn-expendable in the/fiext set of not like but show "little or no in­ JOHN Bs BURKE permit must be in the possession dla, 47, viras treated for a back Optniag lead — A l tion committee concerning Church Commu:nurtity ' Center. terest in their budget.” 8; Miss Margaret Smith, L.P.^., In 1948 and played both varsity South had an explanation for his School space re<)uiirementB. plankw . / FUNERAL HOME of the person kindling 6r maintain­ 8; Mrs. Marion Buckler, house­ sprain and released. A fourth pas­ Theiej« has been s change in the Mrs. Conrad urged the BTA senger, Martin Kamm, 6, of Bast failure. If the king and jack of Gasoline Variance Asked "owln^ , ^•■*8*sentation of ing the Are." keeper, 6; and William Oellera, has both the king and jock of placei" of the team try-outs. All ling, auperin- presidents to appoint two members TEU Ml 8-6868 When conditions permit burning, Hartford, was SIm unhurt. clubs were split, he pointed out, he Theje, will be a public hearing chief x-ray technician, 6... Pa­ clubs. East wins the first club such programs will b» conducted tendqht of school, at a panel discus, Of each organization to attend 87 EAST CENTER ST. ^ permits may be obtained from the Patrolman $amuel Maltempo re­ would guess whether to play" the trick and must return a club. If of the Zoning Board of Appeals at the Robertson School, instead AMBULANCE SERVICE local wardens George A. Merritt, tricia Rohan,,., one of the high ported that the westbound car had queeii or ten from dummy. If West at 8 p.m. Friday at the George ■ion' on the junior high school, meetings of the, Boards of Direc­ school nurae^aidea at MMH, is' Ekist returns anything else. South of part at the Coventry Grammar came out in favor of a non-expand- tors and Education, chief warden, Edwin Lindholm, slowed up approaching a line of had both of the club honors, either can discard a club from his hand Mersey Robertson School on Cross School as the field at this school is George Nelson, Ernest K. Seyd, the 10th aide to be accepted for able structure. traffic, when it was hit and forced gueiu would work. It was very un­ and ruff in the dummy, thanks St. not In condition for activities. S. The .Board of Directors later Andrew Gasper, Percy. B. Cook, nurse training in the fall, Mias off the road by the truck driven Edward Smith of Main St. has Rohan will train at the Danbury fortunate that East -had the key to the stripping. The tryouts follow! Nathional directed General Manager Richard Maxwell Hutchinson and L. Ed­ by Harry Strede, 26, of South Cov­ cards. When Bast does return a' club, entered a va'riance request to con- league, 6 p.m., April 28 and April Martin to have Frid draw plans for ward Whitcomb. School of Nursingr entry. ■truct and operate a gas station • • • T t it explanation convinced no­ South lets It ride around to the COIMJ 30; American league, 6 p.m., April a non-expandable achool. Brush Fires Squelched Strede waa arrested on a charge body. South had thrown away 1,- on Rt. 31, approximately 35 feet 29 and May 1; Inter-town lea^e, The Board of Directors also in­ Walter Tedford of 163 Oak dumpiy. This gives him a second A busy day for the local Volun­ of fPlfowing too close^ and sum­ 530 points by mltplaylng the clubs. club trick .,and thua makes the east of School St. % p.m. May 2. The same schedule structed Martin to cease negotia- i teer Fire Department began with a St., former steward at the Amer­ moned to appear In Town Court South must strip out the unim­ Smith’s plans include construct­ will be in effect through May’16. "How we have , changed during'the past 20 years,” was pointed tions for an additional tract o f ; ican Legion Home, has assumed ■lam for him. COUPON SPECIAL call to a brush Are in the woods April 26. He was not hurt in the portant suits to make the elam. D olly QoeatiOB it PLUS ★ ing a building containing an office, A reglatration fee of $1 for boys' out by eLonard Nieee, president of the class of 1938A, Manches­ land next to the 15.39 acres already | behind the Roscoq Talbot residence the management of tha Olcott accident and .his truck- was not He wins the first Spade. In either a lubricatorium, sanitary facilities 8 through 13 years and $1.50' for ter High ffchool. Looking at the yearbook with him are Mrs. owned by the town in the Green- i package store in the Jairvis block Aa dealer, you hold: Spade*— Wdt DhMy's , Jeanette Pati^on Beechler, vice president of the class and chair- on Liong Hill Rd. at 10:45 a.m. damaged. The rear ehd of the De- hand, draws two rounds of trumps, A 4; HeorU—A K Q 7 4; Dia- and outside gas pumps. It would those 14 through 16 years will be 20th Reunion haven tract. | on Center St----- Gene Moriarty (Jandia car received extensive be located alxnit 30 feet in front / man of the reunion committee: and Nathon Gatchell and Mra. - In mld-aftemoon the depart­ takes the other top „ spade, and lOnda—A -10 $1—duha—A— 6—4. payable at the first tryout, accord- . WiUiam E. Buckley, acting ment was called out on a Mutual. writes that he is now accepting damages and had to be towed of two "dwelling houses he ov Tng to Robert H. WllcdX, associa­ Mary McGuire Davidson, reunion guests. then runs the three diamonds, end­ What do you say? ^'MAN IK chairman of the Board of Educa­ Aid call when the Chase\l)arn on applications for the summer away. ing in his own hand. The play Is on RL 31. tion commissioner. - H eldby38A tion, said April 17 he fav'ors a 750 Hebron Rd. in Bolton Burned. months ^ at hia Pocomoonthlne Answer: Bid two no-trump. You This is a commercial zone which Chairman Wilcox pointed out non-expandable school. thus narrowed down to the club are One point light, but the strong SPACE^^ Regional District 8 school principals and "their staffs Another bntah Are- call came in Lodges at Alexander, Maine. The suit. requires a 36-foot setback. the association is not affiliated have worked consistently toward Other Items former local football player man­ five-card suit Is more than, enough Choppelle Be-elected with ofliciai Little League or Babe Laughter anu reminiscences of at 6 p.m. When woods near the John Woloott Now South leads a low club from Today's Heodliiie* Sprliif cvirrlciiium coordination in the alx Discussion on renovation of the Klock residence on Andover Lake ages the lodge along with his to make up'-for it. John F. (jhappelle has been re­ Ruth league organizations. This high school days highlighted the Union School to make it fit for About Town hit hand. Mind you, he doesn't lead (Oepjrrtght 1B58, General Fkatarae , To Ufe on the Screen! elementary grae'es. began to bum. with C. E. Wilson and Co. Nur­ wife, the- former Elsbelle McCon- elected chairman of the Republican deciston has been made as officials 20th reunion of the Cfias* of 1036A, Four-School However, It has been difficult classroom use was instigated by the ace of clulM first. He merely Corp.) feel a better balanced baseball pro­ The third brush Are was re­ sery. While with Wilaon'a, which key, also of Manchester... Charles Tickets for the 37th anniversary leads a low one. Town Committee for his third con­ Manchester High School, Saturday to achieve coordination of the ele- Director Francis Mahoney. Four­ ported a t’5:30 p.m. at the dump on dinner-dance' of the Zipser Club gram can be operated for every teen classrooms could alleviate the was also located in Manchester, (Chuck) Mtnicuccl of Manchester If West has both the king and secutive 2-year term. right at Cavey's Restaurant. mentarj’ and regional high echools Shoddy Mill Rd. just as the crews Wolcott invented a tying machine la one of 10 motor truck drivers Saturday should be secured from Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen was re­ boy who wants to play. There will _ Head Sought since the latter achool is in Its press for additional rooms In. 1959. were preparing to leave the L,ake Frauds iMlaFera the steward at the club before jack of clube. South cannot go be more - emphasis oh baseball The affair started with a i^ lal suggested Mahoney in a letter rent for rose bushes and also built a selected as Oinneoticut'a out­ wrong. If West has only one club elected vice chairman of the party hour, at which time many friend- first year of.operation and has not location. All three blazes were packaging machine in 1941. Both' standing drivers for 1057 and has Thursday. -The turkey, dinner ^at committee for her 'second consecu­ training and sportsmanship and had time to fully develop an edU: to the Board of Directors, the football and basketball in college honor. South must guess whether less on the necessity to win, offi­ idiipe were reneived and pleasant The possibility of a superintend­ quickly extinguished. machines are still used in many been named to the drivers’ Hall of 6 p.nv. will be served by the follow­ tive two-year term. cational philosophy. Board of Education, Superintend­ Degreea for Candidates and alao captained the UConn ten­ to play the queen or ten from cials say. iTiemories. relived. Following the ent being hlretl to supervise not ent Illii)g, and General Manager nurseries, Fame. Minlcuccl drives' a truck ing Auxiliary membiers; . Frieda Bertron A. Hunt is serving as only the Regional District 8 school The Marlborough board also Degrees will be conferred on nis squad. During World War JQ Kleinschmldt,. Anna Nosks, Kate dummy. Up to this point, the cor­ Accident insurance will. 4 pro­ invocation by Nathan Gatchell, a Martin. "We Have the Best in Any­ for the First National Stores in ■ecretary of the group for hia eec- buffet u pper waa aerveo. but also the three elementary voted to request the regional nine candidates at tonight's mccl- East Hartford. and alao during the Korean War, Adams, Anna Mlnnich and rect play Is neither better nor PROGRAMS vided by the association for all The iaie of obscene literature to thing and Everything to Make a DellaFera served while attaining worse than the bad play that South ond 2-year term. Roland Green ia Many greetings received from schools of the dlstriet waa board to consider providing class­ tzrg of the Grange at 8 o'clock in Stohi. John Adams is chairman of the new treasurer. taking part in the program. children was brought to the atten­ . the town hall. Beautiful Lawn," la inscribed on the rank of captain. He ia current­ actually made. , Parents have again been asked class members wh< were unable strengthened last week by a re­ room facilities for a special clast the stationary of Wolcott who now the men’s committee, John Kluck, Other party committee members quest for this action by the Marl­ tion of the Board by a letter from Mrs. Frank Hamilton will be i^ormer Msneheater Little ly a major In the Army Reserves. The advantage comes when East to volunteer eet vices to the pro­ to be present were read, and gifts of handicapped children. the Washington School PTA. conducts the business with his son. League baseball official, James secretary; Michael Kleinschmldt, elected include Raymond B. Ben­ borough Board of Education. Four students from each of the acting master for the first degree He waa tyrice wounded in World treasurer; George Adams. (Jhria- gram. were presented for such things as Other items on the agenda are A member of the Masons and the Arthur of 1^4 Lenox St., will com­ War n during which period he nett, Albert F. Bray Sr., Richard the baldest, fattest, grayest, etc. At last week's meeting the towns of Hebron and Marlborough while Mrs. John Yeomans will be topher Bauer and Adelaide J. Le- M. Galinat, Mrs. Mabel G. Hall Justice Court Cases Regional District 8 Board of Edu- the setting of tuition for some 175 master for the second degree. Second Congregational Church, plete 25 years of service on Fri­ served four years. Following hia Tr the midst of the entertainment . . . . . have been attending a class in out of town pupils at the high Wolcott, now semi-retired, special­ duc, are also on the committee. Mrs. Gertrude A. Haven, Mrs. Al­ Leon Giglio, 36. of Glastonbury, Harry Kitching of Coventry, day with'the Aetna Life Affiliated release from actual duty he joined "Video Eyeryday" was fined $102, for driving while Dt. Charlie Robbins arrived, after I received a similar re­ Colchester, but space will not be tch(x>l; the program for summer izes in trimming shrubbery, tree Companies. Arthur is on the cafe­ the Veterans AdminiStrdtion -in EASTWOO ina Heckler, Goodwin W. Jacob havlng run early in the day in the quest from the Hebron Board of available there after.''this year. . deputy of the Bast Central Po­ . The Past Chief Daughters of the All BIgfcU BwMVcd— ■on. Walter S. Keller, Euge)|ie W license was undf.c suspension and Education. While no action has school classes; and a report from mona, will conduct an inspection. surgery, * and grading lawns. Re­ teria staff. For a number of sea­ New Haven in the Education and famous Boston Marathon. This siibject has previously been Board members who toui'ed Bar­ cently he designed and construct­ Daughters of Scotia will meet Ellsabeih Torlar - HaalKsmerjr Clift H. T. OiekcBsan A C o i Inc. lAuimer, Edwin H. Lawton. Mrs $21 for driving at unregistered been taken by the Andover Board The refiwhment committee in­ sons he . served aa treasurer of the Training Division. Later he aerved r.va Marie Salat motor vehicle during Trial Justice Read Prophecy broached to the regional board, it nard Junior High School to deter­ ed a marker for fertilizer spread­ Little League program here... April 29 at the home of Miss aaxi ... ' Dons Lyon, Winthrop Merriam of Education in reference to the w'as said, but no action has been cludes Mr. and h its. J. Richard with the ROTC at UConn and alao Catherine Malcolm, 689 Main St. Court Friday night. short entertainment in verse hiring of a district superintendent, mine its needs in the third phase ers to avoid skipping a'nd lapping John Wood of 199 Woodland St. coached the UCTonn freshman 8r.. Otto C. MUIer, Frederick C. which iis(?d the original class taken. of reconstruction. Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hudak Mohr Jr.. Ford L. Morgan, Jo­ Benjamin C. Rentcheller, 67, of that board was in favor of such an and Mr,, and Mrs. Huasell David- when applying fertilizer and other won $52 for hia auggeatlon in the basketball equad to a very success­ RAINTREE COUNTY prophecy and alao the present oc­ Hillstown Grange will sponoar j l:iS-S:tS4:U' Pine Lake Shores development, arrangement when the situation ■on. products to lawn*. This marker la March monthly suggestion awards ful aeaaon. Prior .to Joining the another in the present series of seph. Motycka. cupations of members was ■ pre­ During World War II the Na. installed on all spreaders used at Pratt A Whitney "Aircraft In Also. John Pits Sr„ Mrs. Mary was fined $100 on a charge of driv­ was (fisruased two years prior to tional Gallery in. London trans­ Child BapUzed Jarvia firm, Deli«9'era was in the public card parties tomorrow night ing under the influence. A charge sented by Gladys Addy Vennaro PTA Head Scores and loaned to customers. Wolcott East H artford... It is always Also: “Jui^nq Hono" Roberts. John Rose. J. LeRoy the hiring of Dr. W. (Christoff ferred hundreds of its invaluable Sarah Richards, daughter of Mr. haberdashery busineas at Storrs, at 8 o’clock in Grange Hall, 617 o f evading responsibility was and- Robert Holman. The program Helsler as regional school head. smd Mrs. Donald G. ^chards of says the marker Is self contained, good to note that men are serv- near the UConn campus. He Is HUl St.. East Hartford. Monte Schweyer, Royden F. Smith Sr., concluded with the singing of the paintings to the Manod quarries Elmore A. Turklngton. Mrs, Eve- nolled. The Marlborough board is also The depth of the quarries not on'y Lack of Interest Lake-Rd., was baiptlzed yesterday simple and durable in construc­ Ing as presidents of PTA units married and haa one daughter. Carlo whist will be played, high "Manchester Alma Vater." The asking the regional board to con- tion and" can be attached to most in Manchester. No leaa.than four S ta n c k ■tyn..:Wenner,-Edwarhil Harfi- many. women wilV be awarded, and re­ Party rules provide the com­ .-ipent dancing to the music of a State superintendent for the TUESDAY At 1:80 ' ELECTRONICS mittee be made up of 29 members. wich, throioing injurious articles vented blistering from fires anC don't attend meetings of the Board: Greeters for yesterday's service freshments will be served. on the highway, $20; William "King's Men." school .systems in the district, The committee may flU the one explosions. . of Education or the Board of Di-1 .were Mrs. Montague White and . JahaSS WeUmaeUer T.lachou, 27, of Bethlehem, disre­ Guests at the reunion were Na­ .^hereby eliminating any additional Mrs. George Parks. la, "Savase MaUaF'—siss LABORATORIES vacancy at any time. ^Terrified, Numb with Fear* “ Your Child’,!-Faith,” television garding a atop sign, $$; Lawrence than . Gatchell and Mr. and Mrs. cost to the district. In such a case, Discussion Group program by ’ Mrs. Hooks K. Chairman Chappelle haa appoint­ A L. Davidson. Gatchell and Mrs. the regional school board would The adult study group will meet Local Stocks "BOCK ABOVMD TMR CLOCK” ed an auditing committee includ­ Jarvis. 44. of Fox itail, breach of Joilmston tomorrow at 2;15 p.m. on rrsad . BUI Balay the peace, nolled; Roger Dessu- Davidson, the former Mary Mc­ probably hire a principal also. from 10 to 11:30 a,m. tomorrow in WTIC-TV, Channel 3. will have as 277 BROAD ing Schweyer. Miller and Green. Guire, were teachers at the high It thli step was taken, it is pos- the home of Mrs. J. Tansley Hoh- reau, 19, of ,Meriden, disregarding its topic, “World Understanding." NOTE: “ Balatree Cnaty” aat » « Mall Carrier school when tti'e class il'aa attend- j gible that Andrew F. Manges, who FOR MOTHER'S DAY mann on Hebron Rd. The study of Quotations Furnished hy 5 EUderly Ladies Drown RADIO T E I [ V i S I 0 N . Charles Willnauer of Brewster stop sign, $9; Francl Serbent, Cobum & Middlebrook, Inc, Appearing aa guest will be Mrs. •kawa TaraSay Mallaea ing. I is State auperintendent of the church history will be led by the S t Ex L has been appointed a per­ 24. of Bridgeport; disregarding a ORDER NOW Bank ^tpeks Mina Mina, a Chinese married to •rhe room was decorated by a ' three elementary • school systems. Rev. Willard E.. Thomen, pastor of an Egyptian and a student at the Chaosel S Baritaml. Ceao. manent rural mail carrier on Rt. Conn. Bank and Trust Wad. ‘Saaw Wklla aad tha 1 Dwaria’ (IS-M) THE GEOROE RI RNS 1 nommittee composed of Sedzel i could assume the post. However, the First Congregational Church. As Auto Rolls into Lake Hartford Seminary Foundation. Chaasai S N *» Barra O r a . OBACIE ALLEN SHOW 3. as of Saturday. He replaces Mrs. WlUlmantic, ! Peterson Clark, chairman; Mary, since he is now superintendent for Mothered and Grandmother'$ Teachers' Course Opens Co...... V35',a 38'4 Chaaael IS Horitard, O aa. (M-M) RE8TL»% GUN Ellsworth Greenleaf who was act­ sign. $ 6 ^ d drlvliig a motor vehl- j pi^^ter Miller and First National Bank df Ckaaael R Sprissflthl. Hais. "Tbr O stl^ rr” seven school systems, it is possible A course for church school teach­ Clutasei M t f m llrilata. O as. ing as temporary carrier. cle with d«I«ctiv* I viola Thoren Kress, Manchester ...... 27-. 31 (:lt ( S-tt) BOLD JOURNEY that Jie would have to remain alao ers will open at 8 p.m. tomorrow jCohtlnued Iron. Pag OneJ :Mrs. Gordon was the widow of Ghaasel 4t Bs&aks. K m *. Pastor at Convention nolled: Roger Bessette, 39. of Wil- , Members of the committee in Ckraorl U Waiwbnrr O s a . ... “'••■I* •* Ik« Par Norik” as superintendent for several j in the First Congregational Hartford National Phillip, a Gardner, Mass., grocer / USAS) TALENT SC4H?TS Tne Rev- James R. MacArthur. lima-htic, illegal use of dealers t „f the reunion included BRACELETS Bank Trust Co. 32 ' 34 (MdS) WELLS FARGO schools outside the district. C3mrch. & Mrs. Watson ran back into the who died in 1947. She had lived HHMs-Tats. Evmlags “ Tke Reward” pastor of the First Congregational plates. *30, and reckless drlnng. I Jeanette Paton Beechler, general In making its recommendations. , LARGE SELECTION PF Plane ^u1m Manchester Trust . . 58 ¥.3 hoii.se and fainted. In New Ipawich. N. H., for about At *:t* ( Sk WHIRLYBIB08 Church, is attending a Military innocenU ! chairman; .Marjorie McCormick the Marlborough board said that it ! The Pilgrim Fellowship will Fire Insurance Companies BUSHNELL S:>0 < *48: ROjraBD BARLOW'S OR­ Bruce, who lives a block from 20 yeara. When her home burned May 12-13 COLUMHk CHESTRA Uaeri; Jerooia Chaplains' Convention today — - Brcxierick, secretary: Robert Bran- felt a district auperintendent could Bwim at the WiUtmantic YWCA at Aetna Fire ...... 60 63 the nursing home, peeled off his three yeara ago she moved to the Hloco through Thursday in New 'York .Manrhesler E %'e n I n g Herald nick, treaaurer: Gladya Addy Ven-: coordinate curriculum and other DEWEY-RICHMAN 6:30 p.m. Friday. After the swim Hartford Fire ___ 153 163 nursing home. BICYCLES OtriS) DAN.NY THOMAS SHOW City. The Rev. Mr. MacArthur is Coventry corre*^ndenl, Mrs. F. ' nart, Ruaaell Allczi. Louise Heller,.j school programs in the ^listricl. shirt and dove In but the water IH rtl fjnm 90,WEiKS m IrofArafI ^ (88-8S) 'mENTY-ONE 767 MAIN STREET a social evening will be held in the National ...... 79 84 pl^ssure was too great for him to She had just returned from din­ a major in the Army Resei-ve, 417 I’aullne Little, tefep'hone Pilgrim ! Robert Holman, Arthur Pongratz j Since the formation of the dis- . . conference house of the Congrega­ jm KCSM'^ IIOOMOASOEN smtsu Sales and Service *:8t < S) LAWRENCE WELR SHOW Phoenix ...... 65 68 opei\ • the car doors. Someone ner at a Framingham restaurant V < t> MIKE HAMMER Infantry Regiment. 3-6381. 1 and I.4onard Nie'se. trict. Hinges and his elementary I tional Church. Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. brought him a hammer, he said, where she was the guest of her Inmi Sizes $0 to 3$ OadS) DECEMBER BRIDE During hia absence pastoral New First Graders Day Aetna Casualty .... 135 146 conservator. James C. Andrew, a (8L8S) TV THY:ATER ^ duties and emergency calls may be Next year's Arst grade class will Aetna Life ...... 177 187 but "I was too numb, to numb to FRANCIS LEDERER ^ “ Mr WIfe'a Ned' Haibaod” brea'k thS windows."' trust officer of the Worcester (18) BOXING PRELIMINAB1E8 re fe rs 1 to the Rev. C. Arthur THE F. A M. SCHAEFER BREWLNG CO. OF C'ONNECTICt T, INC. viait the elementary school April Conn. General .... 239 249 County Trust Co. BILL'S TIRE and tt:M ( 848) BOXING Bradley, pastor of the Second Con­ 30 to get a glimpse oif what "big Htfd. Steam Boiler . ,. 83 88 Howard Sfrong. 46. who carried Sltlaa BedI ri. Ckorila a 12-foot bdo-t to the water to .When Andrews got home he The diary of anne frank REPAIR SHOP Cammiaso, It rd. weltor- gregational' CIhurch. •choor will be like in the fall. Travelers ...... 75 78 learned his guest had drowned. wrifht Dlette Returns for Duty Thls year'e Arst grade class will Public Utilities help in the rescue, said Bruce kept 180 Spruce St.—Ml 9-065$ (IS-M) STUDIO ONE IN HOLLT- diving beneath thg surface and re­ Mrs. Hinrichs, a native of Swe­ OramllteJ by nANCU OOOOSICH •nj MtlST HACKITT Seaman Apprentice Raoul I>i- have the day off .so that the class­ Conn. Light & Power• 18',i 20*4 den, had lived in Brockton for WOOD "Tko Oerperala ette has returned to the Naval Hartforit Electric Lt; 50 61 fused to give up. room facilities vvill be available to more than 60 years. A funeral MARIA PALMER • GILBERT GREEN lise ( J) si'SiB (M-8S) Suspicion base at Great Lakes, 111., after the visitors. Hartfor'd Gas Co. . 38 41 A half dozen police and flremlm service was scheduled there at 2 (11-4#) BIO PAVorr "Frorlloa al a Seeosd" spending two weeks with his The school has records of all- Southern New England I had no better luck uiUj the doors. NAN McFarland • lou gilbert? otto hulett (dLiai MA'riNGB tbeaTeb It;8S ( S) WATEBFBONT p.m. Wednesday. THE VEBDIUT U VOl'KS (U) NEUTRAL COR.NEB Dlette on Main- St. He had been living in town last October when Manufacturing Companies jand dragged the car ashpre but ( S> THfK UBEAT 'UILAEB- ll:te ( 8) FEATURE FILM Dowling will be sung at St. Al­ abigailI ellogg SLEBVE hospitalized at the base for sonie the annual enumeration was taken. Arrow, Hart, Hcg, 48', 51 ',4 jail the women were dead. dan’s Catholic Church, Brookline ( t) NEWS A WEATHER 0)rac*«J fcr OASSON KANIN 4:*t (IS) BBIOUTEB OAV (IS-8*-UI NEWS time prior to his visit. Any families with children eligible Associated Spring 19 22 I Mrs. Watson, a practical nurse, at 9 a.m. Wednesday. Burial ( 1) THEATEB^ (M) THE RIO NEWS Mrs. Olsen JJamed HOl'RS: DAILY 9 to 5:30 • THURSDAY 9 to 9 for Arat grade next year, who have Bristol Brass .... 8?i 9% took over the home about a j'sar will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Prices (Inch Tax): Orch. $8.85, $8.80, $3.75; 1st Bale. $8.30. $3.75, ( 8) ^VEBICAh BAND8TAKD (4S) WEATHEB ■ Mrs. A. Harry W. Olsen, presi­ 90 110 ! ago. She had 11 patients. $3.30; 3nd Bale $1.65, $1.10. ORDER NOW BY MAU.. <»-M) q.OEEN FOB A DAY (88) NEWS moved in since October, are asked Malden. (M> A.I.e. 8EMINAB dent of the Women's Auxiliary to to notify the school. Dunham Bush ...... 6.T4 7% Bushnell Memorial "The Diary of Anne Frank” 4iU (IS-4S> SECRET STOBM the North Coventry VolunUer. Fire Library Workers Recruited Em-Hart ...... 42 45 Please send m e ...... tickets at $ ...... each l;SS SCPRBMAN volunteer .one day per month next North and Judd ... 24', 27*4 In Weekend Fires shield and went from room to rootin The auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m.' Russell Mfg...... Address ...... City '...... (It) I LED THBER LIVES year to assist in the school library. 14 17 rescuing patient . He carried out a (ri> THE K1B8T SHOW INSTALLERS May 16 to nominate and elect offi­ If aulAcient response is obtained. Stanley Steam . , . 38 41 Please make checks payable to and Mail to: (Ml COMEDY TIME cers for the coming year. Plans (Continued from Page One) one after another before he was Bushnell Memorial; Hkrtford 14, Conn. <4Sf POPEVr It ia anticipated that the library Terry Steam ...... 138 148 overcome by smoke. ' • :M OS) THE BIO SHOW will be n;iade for the group's an­ Torrington ...... 23*3 could be kept open each day, pro­ 25',4 in two months, returned to her "Onre Cpan A Tlnie” nual banquet. v viding research facilities for the U.S. Envelope, com. 20*3 22*4 Cl) CAKTOON EXPBES8 The second of a series of three farm tenant home yesterday to find ' ( ID MICKEY MOUSE CLUB students, instead of being open U.S. Envelope, pfd. . 11 13 (S*> THE BABLV SHOW special meetings for the teachin; orce a week with a 1-hour reading Veeder-Root ...... 44 47 six ' of her children burned to "81a« ef Jrarbrl” itaf# of the Second Congtegationa period for each class under the The above quotations are not to death. (M) TWIUOHT THEATEB (?hurch school will lie held at 7:3i ■ne construed as actual markets. 4;N i S> POPEYE THEATER present ayatem. The oldest child, Bobby, 9, man­ ( 1) BHEBNA QUEEN OF THE p.m. tomorrow in th* church base Volunteers are also needed to JUNOLE I . - CHADWICK & CO. ■meht. Others Interested are invit­ aged to get out safely. MANCHESTER (S3) FAITH FOB TODAY assist with mendiiif, books. Mrs. Robinson and her husband S;U < S) MEDICAL SCHOOL 564 CEN’TER ST__ Ml 9-066$ ed. ■ i CLS to Meet Cancer Canvass had been visiting a neighbor. The S:3S ( S) NEWS SPORTS « WEATH­ Filmstrips will be used to help The Catholic Ladies Society will ER discussion of yarioiis teaching and dead children were 1 to 7 years old. Dtiive-9 n'3 ketitJie ( S) NEWS: WEATHER * 1I;IS (4t) FEATURE FORTY meet at 8 o'clock in the church BoL-rON NoTdirH SPOBTR U:l* (IS) WEATHER AND SPOBIR , learning problems, for better un­ hall tonight for a potluck supper. Nets Only *1,891 The New York and Carolina vic­ (Ml SPOKTSCAST ■ (SS) WEATHEB derstanding the needs and prob­ tims.were Negroes. lU) BIO PICTURE 11)U (IS) MILLION DULLAB HOVIB A alate of ofAcers will be pre­ t o n ig h t and TUESDAY "Daaseraar Nimber” lems in teaching religion to young Caiu-cr Drive volunteers collected Four children were burned to ■ ;4t (M) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT sented by the nominating commit­ death in Las Vegas, Nev., yester­ )l:4« IM) NEWS I 8) WOBLD'S BEST MOVIES people. tee which includes Mrs. Robert Mc­ R:M ( S) rOWN CRIER . . (8S) JACK PAKR SHOW On specisl Sundays from now.on $1,891.20 - In • a house-to-house day aa Are swept the home of P A ll:8S (M) Jack PABR SHOW m—,-e, -s 1:M • I) HAWKEVE—I.AST OP the (Thurch School teachers in Bride. Mrs. Benjamin San Gia­ canvass of Manchester Saturday Simp.sop. Junior. ' ‘ a OENEFYAL rmuuiCi MOHICANS 18:8# ( 8) NEWS A WEATHEB como and Mrs. Edmund Hauschild \ R IO T IN ♦ ( S) SHERIFF OF COCHISE 1:M ( 8) NEWS smfcll groups will, have an oppor­ o f this town. and Sunday. Drive Clhairman Rob­ Fire (iapt. O. K. McFarland said / 08) 7 O’CLOCK REPORT tunity to visit other church schools .one of the -vlctlnis. Tommy Ray „ H IS M O ST TACS Meetings Tonight ert Stai kel said this amount-is fay HILARIOUS in the area \yhile they are in ses­ In'formatibnal meet ig„ on the below that collected a year ago. ^ Junior, 18 month*, had been play­ ROLEI TUESDAY sion to get new IdSaa and new The local goal is $10,000. ing with matches whlU Mrs. Jun­ 4i Jmyist Nichols T I Q C Tolland A^clutural (>nter will ti m l t(:ia ( S) NEWS methods. Any parents wishing to be held tonight at the homes of Solicitors from four organiza­ ior was shopping. The other vic­ % Moneh«st«r ■ Inc. .(18-4*) LOVE OF LIFE take part mSy contact Ronald E. tions spearheading the canvass re­ tims were 2, 4 and f years old. - Lunch Date Tuesday (Z84t) TIC TAL DOUGH Edmondson, Church School super­ Mrs. De 'Witt Boyington at 8 ported many people were not at 18:18 ( 8) DUOS RUNNY OURALOOM o'clock and Mrs. Walj;on P: Yerger Three other J-jnlor children, 11:8* ( S) BOLLYWOOD’S BEST intendent. home. The Emblem Club, Ameri-,. playing In a yard, escaped the BuslnssaiiMii'a lunoheans * at 8:30 o'clock. deosrve (OBd g«t) pur special Goodyear (IS) SEABCr FOR rOMURBOW A Mother's Day program la 8INDING can Legion Aiixillar.v, B'nai B'rlth flames. j e r r y (88-88) IT COULD BE YOU being planned at the school when and the VFW Auxiliary handled atteatloii. T1Y our (44) MID-DAY MOVIE ' 100% Manchester Evening Herald Two children, left alone at their 18:48 (18) THE OIIIDINO UURT mothers have been asked to visit the drive in the town’s four* voting Delta. Colo., home by their mother NYLON TIRES Andover correspondent, .Mrs. Paul districts. LEWIS 1:H (M) C*)NNECnCUT LIFE • and receive appropriate carnations ACETATE D. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim Saturday night, were fatally In­ (88) AT HOME WITH KITTY aa part of the vlsitatlpn program. Starke) said mail contributions jured in a fire. store and Plant 395 Brood S t DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS weort two to three S-6IB56. are being accepted at PO Box 815. Esealloped Hamburg 1:88 (18) NEWS . A third child of Mrs. Alice Ro­ THE SAD SACK 1:8S (IS) AS THE WORLD TURNS timo* longer than mero— Kathy, 5— managed to es­ T E L Ml 3-5179 (881 NEWS , (SS) 1(8* PLAYHOUSE ordinary bmdingil cape without injury. The victims and Macaroni «WAYNE 1:88 ( 88) AT HOME WITH KITTT were a 2-year-old girl and a 6- PHYLLIS KIRK-PETER LORRE-JOE MANTELL-6ENE EVANS (88) W ^ T H E B AND LOCAL 1:*e (18-48) BEAT THE CLOCK months-old boy. BUTTERED GREEN BEANS m • ‘ / ■NEWS < 1) THIS WORLD OF OtTRR GLASS CRACKS' A R C H IE ^ J O E SHOWN AT 8:45 (3*) NEWS a WEATHEB (88) ORIENT EXPRESS Juet enough blanket for now, to take At Sylva. N. C., a *400.000 fire Tea; Coffee, Orange Drink (M) .NEWS A WEATHEB 8:18 ( 3) YOUR CHILD’S FAITH last nigh^ destroyed the only hos­ (88) 8POBT8 FOCUS 8:88 (IMS) HOUSE PARTY FUEL the chill off air conditioning, >CMm. LEAD A 7:)^ (IMS) DOUGLAS EUWABDS ves!.,.HeRs pital in the western Nc.rth Carolina IT’S A MILLION DOL l ARS WORTH OF LAUGHS! ( S> MV HERO MTTBR UFE NEWS I 8) BANDSTAND ( and a comfort to have any time AHD MINE IF VlOU OCAL WITH town of 3,000. All 23 patients were (88) HIGHLIGHTS (lt-M> KITTY FOYLE PorasmiU prsMmta (IS) NEWS . - ’ evacuated safely. Babies also' were (88) JOHN DALY. NEWS ■» an extra coverlet It’s Chatham’s blend J.A.WHITE carried to safety from the mater­ 7:1* < 8) FEATURE FU.M T nity wing of the C. J. Harris Com­ ( ■) PBOPLB’S CHOICE DRY CLEANING OIL of rayon and nylon. Washes beautifully, . GLASS CO. (U) ROBIN B im p I „ munity Hospital. HaiMliarcfi ” Tke Yasural Meaace” Pickup and Ddlvnry Dr. Walter J. Durr had Just in tha Hilarlevs Cemody (81) THE BEAL tIctOVS Ha n g e o il is ipothproof, non-allergenic. In new (M) THE PBICE IS BIGHT (Calar) _ _ _ FISHER “ decorator’s dream” colors; pink, blue, green, >4*) BETTY WHITE SHOW . DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. ^ (81) MICKEY ROONEY SHOW yellow, turquoise, beige and white. • :lt I 148) LOVE THAT JILL $35 Broad S t—Dial Ml 9-7111 H e a r M b ••Vote Far if,p DarUa*" I I a .... II ' i II i' ’ffki' I. BOLAND f*** twin and full tiae badsp 7Zi* 90^ . EUZABETH TAYLOR < MONTGOMERY CU TT Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED OIL COMPANY tr-—'* RAINTREE COUNTY JOE E. ROSS ATLANTIC HEATING OILS 369 CENTER ST. n Is Uvlsf C*l«r!'At S p.m. (Sgt FMx* ol Hm Biike''Shew) Tel. Ml 3-6320 P riu Shorts Start CidS 0. With-MERR’iT ANDERS • JEAN WILLEd L. T. WOOD CO. 24-Hour Burner Service SHOWN AT YtU —Mur'kiK in a 01 Timplka Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 HRST FOR EVERYTHING! WED.: "SNOW WHITE” b TaUaad7 I'or S\^\U Hiirncr *<4TNi< r (>ni> Vah ail o f M l S-484& -.Lj- 4 -I'.' - ' ;■ A- s V . , i . : ■ \ . /. h ■ >. ' 'V r ’; H4. PAGE POUR MANCHESTER ^VENING HERALD, MANCHiaTER. CONM^ MONDAY. APRIL 2 U 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1968 -iX: >AGK^Fivir ■ 7 ths bride of Ctaarlso F . L4ado* Columbia mann, also Of West Hartford. Ths Acheson Blasts RockviUe-V ernon certmony took placa in the First Church of Christ Congregational Kennan’s Views rpmEnuMi^^ Soible Case Witness in that eity. The bride hea spent a * 884 Osotar St---MI * Brother, Sister Win Honors The Baby Has Mrs. Marita Merrick to Seek great daaf of time here, a guest LYNN POULTRY FARMS New Haven, April 21 tAP'k—For* of her aumt, Mre. K. Jones. ^PoslastJtaiii|ii "Oiolce Freeh Native Poultry — DItect ifrom Farm to Yon" Mist OiarlotU' Orlando, Jona­ mar Secretary of Stats Dean In jaycee Road-e-o Ohitest Seized as Pei*jurep 35th district Democrat Post than Trumbull Highway, Is on a Achei^n has accused a vetaran TUESDAY and WEDNEStlAY ONLY 1-wcck visit to Bermuda. She made American diplomat of favoring a L««* Charlea Been Named I Mn. I^arita X. Merrick, Jona-^speak to mothers about day the trip In companympany with other ratum to American iaotationism. A, Warren Jr.. 18. ofAbid hop for Saturday night, and a (Continned (rmr Pogo Oae) was married in 1937 and has qne studenta at WlUlmantlcilmantlc State Vtynon won top honors I n the______Safe daaca for the beneflt of the aa- son. . , ■ than Trumbull Highway, chairman Ing at the mbntl^y meeting of Cbs, Acheson, who last week was a BARBECUED CHICKENS $1.49 lumbia Co-operative Kindergarten Teachers College wherewnere she Is e Driving Road-B.-O yeaterday for aociation'a acholarihip fund' on Zborowski rfportedly U a native of tha Democratic Town Cemmit- flrat year student. They made the visiting lecturer at Tale Univer­ the second time in two years June 14. Always available—dqllciodsly brown. Wrapped I at aight o’clock ^ tomorrow night sity, 'Yook exception to recent of Umpn, Russia, born in January In foil.. . .. ■ ' tee.'hM announced her intenttbo to He will have pictures to show of a trip by plane. Hla later Wendy, 18, received the Barbers Celebrate hin for State - Central Committee- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ltiskyr 'Sit«^e8 by George F. Kennan. highest score among the girls. Local IS of the Master Barbjrs' 1908. DAueU* Mark, son of Mr. and Mri. Henry Giard, Hemlock camp which he operatee in the now retired from hts diplomatic Warren had a acore of 468 out Bideault Seeks MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE woman from the 35th District. summer. On April 29, a special -Jonathen Trumbull Highway, are Protective Asan. celebrated’ Ita While he was a youth his par­ P r , \>mon.. Me wa« bom April 16 at Manchester Memorial duties. Of a posaibla 500, while hla slater, 26th anniveraary yesterday with a ents moved to Pedand, and in If ter Hoapiial, Hie maternal (rrandparente are >lr. and Mrs. Alfred The announcement iscaa made meeting of the group has been on a 1-week motor trip, to Chleago. Saturday by George Petera, com­ Thcic young daughter Pamela Is Acheson ssld Kennan, in lec­ who had Just secured her driver's dinner at the PAC Club. Rocco years he moved on atone. to PupuiB Jr.. 906 Tolland Tpke.. and hla paternal g^randparenta are called by Mrs, Myron Berkoerita, tures In England, irpplled "W t and license on Thursday, had a score NardlcUo of Waterbury, president France, arriving there about 1928. Tough Line for Jtr. and Mrs. Edv» ard Giard, 14 Dorothy Rd. mittee publicity chairman. president at which time all moth* visiting friends in Mancheqtqr. « » » • e Mrs. Merrick has been Columbia 81mpsen>Larlviere the Russians, brought faca to ef 380^ She scored ahead of eight of the association, and hla wife, He recelv^ hla education a t : the ere srith children ready to enter faca, create grave, danger to the Of ths boys in the contest. were gueats of honor. University of Cannes, Rouen, Eita Ellen, daughter of M,r. and Mrs. Elmond T. Bums, Democratic Town Chairman for kindergarten In Septcinber are re­ Mrs. Esther ^Larivisre and Theo­ French Cabinet the past two years. Before that the' dora Slmpapn, hqth of ROlUmantic, world and one another, and that Warren waa prsasnted a plaque Barbereblop Singers France, and the University of Eakeview D r, -South Coventry. She waa bom April 14 at Man- quested to attend so that they may therefore we must disengage." and a gift certificate from House The Rockville Chapter of Bar- Grenoble, Grenoble, France. He cheatcr Memonal Hospital. Her materna, grandparents are Mr. waa vice chairman for four years wera married at five o'clock Friday SAVE ANYTIME! and also served as secretary and register. Said. Acheaon in reply:' "When and Murphy. He will now compete berahop Singers will go to WiUl- also received a degree in ethnolo­ (Continaet- frun' Page One) and Mrs. Charles VanOrden. Orwell. Pa. She has a brother, " l4»«eo 8o4!iety afternoon by Trial Juatiee Elisa- a P t e r w o r k or while treasurer.' fPntffrHr bitb-O . Hutchins at > her homo on you are engaged all across the in the state contest in which he mantic tonight tb participata in an gy from the Sorbonne In Paris. Donald, 14. placed second last year. Uon,. org^ of President Habib shopping. « V • • * She is a member of the Colum- TJie Catholic Ladlea Society srill Jonathan Trumbull Highway. They Arctic Circle, when you are en­ Inter-Chapter Night, Arthu Continuing the FBI said: Banquet Chairman WMt in annuaannual aessibn tonight in 'Good Roading Wendy received a gift certificate eta, president, has asked all mem­ Bourguibas Neo-'Destbur party, Eric Vance, son of Mr. and Mrs. P.ichard J. Cavar. West Rd;, bla Board of Education and la wera attended by Mr. and. Mrs. gaged in every country of the "Zborowski sailed from Uebonr serving her third term. She is ilao tho lower hail of St. Columba'e Merrill Croat of Rt. 8. unconunttted world in which we from Cramer’s Fashion Center. bers to be at the Elks Carriiage Portugal, In 1941 and arrived In pcaised - what it called the new. Ellington. He was born April 12 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ Balilla Pagan! has been chosen for the In second place were Alan Donse U.S. diplomacy In the French- OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. filondaye chairman for the banquet of the a member of Columbia PTA. She' Roman Catholic Church. A pot- The bride wore a powder blue have economic operations, to niove Hbuae at 7:15 p.m. the-United States on Dec.. 29. 1941. Tueednys, Fridaya; Open Thnre- pital. His materna! grandmother is Mrs. Lucille Lyon. Stafford luck supper wtn be held prior to troopa apart in Europe means .wfth a score of *439. and Roger On June 30, 1947, he became a North African situation. The pa­ Springs, and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna Cavaf« Maglianese Sabino Society. has been aecretary and legislative crepe dreaa with tiny hat ambroid- PAO Aoniveraarjr per c^ihen’ted; dnjrs 9 A.M. to 8 PJR. Open delegate of the Connecticut, As­ the meeting, at 6:30. Mrs. Walter ered in pearls with shoulder letwUi nothing at all." Whole Family Light, with 423.25. They received naturalized American citizen in tVindsor. The banquet will be held on May a cup and trophy, respectively, , The Polish-American CiUzena Wednesdays until noon. • » • • • 11 at the Rosemount Restaurant, sociation Of Boards of Kdoebtion, Wheaton, chairman in charge of veil. She wore pink tea.roece. Jars. Acheson delivered Hla remarks Club celebrated its 44th anniver- New -York City. "After a period of hesitation— donated by L. Nelson and Sons, which according to bur opinion Bolton. Regional (jlroup 2, for I h m sue- supper arrangements, has asked Croaa wore powder blue also, with In a special radio broadcast last aary with a dinner In the club ball­ “Since hla arrival in this coun­ Daild tVaj-nc, Son of Mr, and Mr.i. Wayne C. Jensen. 346 N. segslve years. This, groiip conaiafb< white acceseorics and white cama- night -s Donze also received a gift certifi­ try, ZborowskiTias been employed was too long snd was becoming Members of his committee are that those attending bring either •News cate from Zahner's Men's Shop. room Saturday. Tha PAC Ladies Main St Me was bom April 14 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ of 14 towns including,, Andover, a hot dish, a salad or a dessert with Uoiui. . Auxiliary celebrated Its second an- as night foreman in a metal prod­ dangerous - - America understood pital. Hi.s maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles J . Vincent Borello, Horace Pagan!,- Other contestants am- Uib(r that France's Algerian sickness INSURED SAVINGS Thomas Pagani, Peter UrbanettI, Columbia, Hebron. Mmllngtdn and them. Business will include elec* Aftar a wedding dinner at the AUTOPSY PLANNED niveraary at the same .time- ucts firm snd has conducted re­ Vinrek, 148 Lydall S t . and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mansfield.^ She a currently a mem­ Croee home, the couple left on a icorea were: Terry Bundy, 3975^ search In contemporary culture at cannot be healed by morphine but Treste Pagani, and Remold Pa­ tton of officers. A alate will be . Madison, April 21 (F)—An autop­ •Facts Harold . Arey, i>9l; Tony Wasll- William Rogaliis, master of Mrs Erling Jensen, Schenectady. N. Y. ber of the groups steering commit­ presented by Mrs. Robert MaC' honeymoon trip to New Tork. After sy was scheduled for today on ceremonies, introduced offir^rs of Columbia University. by surgery." • • • • » gani. faaky. 383.75; Tom Page, 377.5; ■ L’Action waa referring to re­ Those planning to attend should tee engaged in a study of cur­ Bride, chairman of the nominating May 1 they will be at home at 44 the body of an elderly Hartford both organizations, and gyests, "From 1949 to 1951 he was an riculum in Connecticut schooU, Winter 8t.. Wllllmantic. {lonald Hlckerson, 867; Bob Mur- ports, that the United States had., Terri .Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P'. Rivers, 489 E. make reservations with any mem­ committee! man, found floating in Long Is­ •Faniiljf Features Mayor Herman Q. Olson an d .R ^ - anthropologist with the American Middle Tpke She was bom April 15 at Manchester Memorial sponsored by the Ford Foundation p ^ , .858.5; Georgo Vesper, 357; Jewish Committee ‘and from 1951 pressured France to - negotiate ber of the committee before Sat­ Boblee Oirlateoed Scouts On Trto t land Sound here yesterday. Broth­ Flrtuik Wrobel Jr., 366; Fret Arzt, nmntatlva-at-lhrge Antoni N Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ChaHes and the State Board of ftducation. Mariner Scouts, with uieir leader, ers of the man identified him as pfw wwwiMPT Ecwncv HnsmTv* Satflak, a member of the club. to 1954 conducted research on a with the Algerian rebels and to N -ft urday^ May 16. _ :s. Merrick was appointed by Linda Elisa, infant daughter Of J Miniccuct ,Sr,. 443 E. Middle Tpke.. and her. paternal grand­ Mrs, Herbert Elbert, left here Iv Pactfhr Vallersr, A8,""Hartford. Po^ ------Legtoa Sports Nlgbt— project under a arant from the accept the good offices team’s Gov. Ribicoff to the Board of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ZanbtU of Wil- “7 I^riion, T o^ m S u ,' U.S. Public Health Service. In recommendations for compromise mother is Mrs frank Rivers, 305 N, Main St. She has a broth­ Umantic was christened Sunday car this morning, for a visit to Ilea said they suspect no foul play. Sand ysur wawsastr Itr Na tkna A Sports Night program will be er. .lohn Francis. 13 months. Trusteea of the Connecticut Child John Jezewskl, 292.5; Judy Blake, 1954, 1955 and 1966, Zborowski with Tunisia. T*he United States SAVINGvS afternoon in St. Columba's Church, Washington, D.C. They plan to re­ cktehed. fnclttsd find ms chach m 'held Thursday at 8 p.m. at the • • • • • Defense Contract Study and Treatment Home in turn Wednesday night. Making the 2<9.5; Anna Bate, 271, and Elaine conducted research at a New York formally denied that ita policy by the Rev. Father Charles Zanot- mtnts frdtr. I year 81FQ Bsntley 229. American Legion Home, Robert u } i ( { David- Harry, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry England. Ash Hamden for a 4-year-term. She trip are Sheila Shine, Jo-An Thomp- Berger, chairman, has aiinounced. City Veterans Administration Hos­ on Algeria had undergone any was made chairman of the build­ tt, pastor of St. Anthony’s Roman a mantta 8* O * msnika 84 JO Q Judges wers Police Capt. Peter pital under another grant. Since' changes, but French and Tunisian A s s O 4 I A r I (J V Rd . Sou'lTv Windsor. He was born April 11 at M anchvlcf Me- Clinics Scheduled Catholic Church in Springfield, Bon, Ramona Simpson, Ann Banner, ■>’ ' Movies'.of the 1957 World’s Se­ monal Hospital His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ing committee ‘‘for the home's all of Columbia; Ann Verprauskas, J. Oowgcwlcz, Police Commiasion- July, 1957, he has been employed papers discounted this. Mass., uncle of the baby's' father. Blj^r 'WeahiESs' ar-John J. Yaskulka, State Police­ ries games' will be ehown, as'well James T Blair, 28 Otis St, He has a sister. Holly Elizabeth, 2. 8300,000 building project now un­ Andover, and Marilyn Samuels of ...... u___p V ae hlghllghta of the past football at Harvard University, Cambridge, The war In Algeria continued a • « • • ■'Defense opportunity clinics" to der construction. Father Joseph Rosa of the same Storrs. lias Us NlfBU «r StS WtlUas, tM tt»- man William Tomlin and Ronald Werners Wed 50 Years Masaachusetta. meanwhile with unabated fury. nawemsTSS’S etessT rmawetat unTiTOTien provide speclflc informi.tion to church, and a friend of the family, J-----utal,, komlaskomlai «r nchlBS urlasttM) «r Kozach. season. Fishing filma will also be ■liidltli l.,ee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Klaczak. 28 As vice president In charge of Scouts Visit Mystic trtntIt Satlllat.S a t" OUuS| Urint, Ss* It shown. Tickets may be obtained Mr, and Mrs. Elward Werner,^ He has resided in the New York The French announced that 890 /O O Z tA€aij» S-tiemt, iUutmt assisted him. .Godparents were Mr. ctaatSedgliair Kia , taS SUaStr ImUUtet. About 20 boys and girls compet­ City and Boston, Msss., areas since Union St.. Rockville. She was born April 13 at Manchester Me­ both large and small manufactur­ programs of the Tolland County Sea Scouts and their First Mate, try OTBTaz~araz ttrt#r sasek http. M Tctri tut from the Poet steward. 11 Grose St., observed their golden April 18, 1908, the couple have al- rebels were killed laat week. and Mrs. Ernest Zanottl of Cov­ Theodore Sanden and John Os­ ed in the driving contest which his arrival in America. Zborowski French losses were not given. morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ers in the State interesteo in se­ Democratic ,Assn. she has been entry, aunt and uncle of the baby. SrtTt MtarufttT tm ftaai MS tU. Atk Sras- Legiao Meets ,wedding analveraary with a dinner v-'sys lived In Manchester. The on­ mond Sr., -a member of the Ship Sitt fatr Uiaraa—' taStr atats-ktek taar- ■ o r was qwnsored b} the Jayceea. for relatives Saturday night at the ly living attendant at thejr wed­ Robert Holmes. Bridgeport, and her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. curing U.S. government contracts {■esponalble for securing many ta'ttt. •tt ‘ bte fut 7 ta liifrtTt. ro-i* The American Legion Poet will Victoria Klaczak, Bridgeport. speakers enjoyed at the associa­ Following the ceremony, a fam­ committee, visited the Marine Driver, Injured . Zipser Club. ding la Mias Ethel Dillon of Man­ will be held this weetlc in New B rit­ ily dinner waa held at the honie of meet at 8 p.m. today to take ac­ * * • • • ain, Waterbury and Danielson. tion’s monthly meetings. Museum st Mystic Saturday. Wiliam U. Schwarz, 2'4, of Ceme­ 'The dinner waa given by their chester, twin slater of L rs. Wer­ 'the paternal grandparents, Mr.- Caaeer Drive Report tery Kd., Vernon, received a brok­ tion on the Junior Legioq^ b*Mball Peter Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs, John-A. Boll, East Hart­ Seventeen representatives of Mrs. Merrick Is a member of the team which the Post has spbriaored son anment Trial Justice' Aaaembly Slated Saturday groups in cooperation with the party to continue the hospital Vills. was treated at Rockville Rd., Vernon. out of danger today. They are Hoover’s Recovery 28 Andor Rd.. and his pateraa^l grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Atty. Elizabeth D, Hutchins, lo- Admitted yesterday: r'il Dav­ Cecil H. Treadwell, 411 Center St. Connecticut ^velo.n.ient Commis­ chain; Her guests wers Mrs. Mil City Hospital for minor bruises Sister Lorenzlna Saasani, 50, who sion and the Inspector of Navy cjil Trial Justice, and secretary of ton Kaskowjtz, Mrs. Nathan,flo* "Sugar 'n Spice," the annual and later released. i ies, 71 Union St.; Sophia Szarek, was shot in the cheat, and Sister Called Satisfactory sen, .M rs. ..Baul...CsroUne- and- < Mrs. musical, production .nf.,th«,.X;enlac. 171 High St.: LUa Donnelly-AI- NO SCHOOL THIS WEEK material at‘-Brid^port;*''>-'~— ■ .....tapeclaL...ConstableGeorge., C.. MadeUmi. .. K u*8U e..,23,.. Bayonne. JbyriT'Ahh.' daughfw"bf‘Wf!" (^^ Wbdd.’ Pel4r.... State of Connecticut, has an­ nbhl''Wtht_tt ,41;30. ' . Mrs. Helen Fraux and Mrs. George Mrs. Gertrude Clancy,‘who has ^ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ' ^ Scores of me.-sages wishing Mrs Harold .Baraw Sr , North Stratford, N. H. He has a broth­ lft<{t!er et^one o'clock and et the be:^ acuOitipafiist at the rehearsala ...... ••boys and girls'from Grades 6 and The wavy-haired youth sat in . Afterward manufe'eturers w'lll afternoon meeting which will fol­ Behrendr in’ Santa. Barbara and the Kails 'r'oAnsiiip. Pa., police speedy recovery have been re­ er. William, 15 months. have an opportunity to meet per­ San Francisco. will be the pianist. Music will also 7, Those taking part in vocal ar­ • 9 • « • low It MIRRORS (Rriplac* and Dev) station..yesterday and spoke calm­ ceived, It will be several days be­ sonally with the representallvea Mr. and .Mrs. Mason Nuhfer of be provided by AI Guerrera and his rangements are Ann Bart. Laura fore Hoover may leceive visitors Trial Justice and their alternate L»ke Rd.. are on a 2-week motor bsnd. Jean Granville, Donna Maaon, iVeii; UeS. Plea ly orbis '’visions."' FAIR Carol Faith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ackerman, of the various federal procurement from throughout the state are the PICTURE FRAMING (oN types) "I have been liaving visions and other than members of the imme­ Grant Hill Rd., Tolland. She was bom April 14 at Rockville agencies. trip through Ohio and Michigan. Carol Poole, Bessie Richard and diate family. voting members of the Assembly. They will stop to visit- friends and Whitney B'erguson. An instrumen­ signs ironi the Virgin Mary tor City Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and'M rs. Grand Jurors who work with them WINDOW end FLAH GLASS about two years." ne said, "rve Hoover had suffered from gall H. L, Campbell, Oak Park. III., and her paternal grandparents relatives en. route. tal trio.will feature Susan Abuza, For Open-Sky bladderladder troitrouble for several years;- BURTON'S are invited tp attend. Miss Marilyn Jones, Jonathan GENERAL Marjorie Stavens and Jean Wis­ never spoken .to her. I've never arc Mr, and Mrs. A. S. Ackerman, Salisbury, Mass. She has a Kindergarten Aleets Tomorrow CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK seen her. Just the signs." brother, Larry, 21j. Extended Forecast Trumbull Highway, was a member niewski. An accordion solo win be (Continued frtim Page One) ;'HILL RECOVERING * • « • • Night of the bridal party bf her cousin Offered by Darj-yl Brace and a Marrerd; an SSU-a-vveek press Richard Curland, Grade 5 teach­ TV SERVICE MEDICINE CAIINETS end SHOWER DOORS operator at a local linoleum plant, London, April 21 (Ah—Sir Win­ Temperatures in Connecticut Fern Elaine Kohler -of West Hart­ ' flute solo by Jean Wisniewski. predate the danger of modern mil- Kurt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan, 14 Progress er at Horace W. Porter School wlll said he had told h1s coworkers ston Churchill today waa reported Ave., Rockville. . He was bom April 14 a t Hartford Hos^tal. during the next five days will aver,; ford, Saturday, when she became Days C 4 QC A Call OPEN SATUROAVS-rOPEN fURSOAV EVENINGS Vandalism at Cemetery ilary operations. Thus they should Nights wEt93 Plus Parts about the visions. nearly recovered from a heavy Hia-.materaal grandparents arc Mr. and Mre. O. K. Wlliamson, sgp 5 to 10 degrees above normal. ESTIMATES GIVEN Police are ibvestigating van­ accept mutual aerial and ground Warm Tuesday, cooler Wednesday, • "Some oelieved me. some didn't." -cold which he caught, last week. Gives You More For Your Money Vista. Calif., and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Hannah Mor­ TEL. MI 8-5482 dalism at Grove . Hill Cemetery Inaptetion to allay the danger of warmer Friday and cooler again he said, adding that-, he had also A spokesman at Chartwell Man­ gan. Scranton, Pa. which resulted in eight tombstones eun)ria« attack, or. his country estate in nearby Saturday. The normal mean tem­ being knocked over. 1710 United Statee also was ex­ told, the priests at St- Joachim's perature for the Hartford area la about ’’lights in the skies." Kent, said the 83-year-old former The destruction apparently oc­ pected to pqint out that the Soviet Prime Minister was remaining in­ 52 and range.s from a high of 64 AMESITE DRIVEWAY BUILDERS curred Saturday night, police said. Union has Xamatnmg U.N. dis­ "The lights told me the. Virgin to a low of 39. Precipitation will Mary was trying to reach pie.'' doors but there was no cause for It waa reported by Leonard Le- armament degotiatione with its re­ alarm. average three quarters to one Inch SPECIAUSTS IN FORH RBT, MACHINE SPREAD, Blond of Cemetery Ave. -Policeman fusal to ait down in the U.N. sub­ Marrero said. "1 spoke to angels, with showers Tuesday and again jroWER_ROLI£DjJjMESITE_D^ Ehnllio Pellegrini Investlgatied. committee and ebiumission. which .and they told me that I must make Sir Winston’s cold came only a Thursday or Friday. the Russians char^ are packed people understand." month after his recovery from a Giant 10’ Ice Cream Cones 4 ’ ’ F. Leroy Elliott, cemetery .su­ FOR BABY’S SAFETY, The fire danger today is high ALL WORK GUARANTEED A ^ l l ||| « «lDAO against them. , Marrero, who lives only two berious case of pneumonia' and 7 7 perintendent. said none of the pleurisy while vacationing at the I w 4A with a burtiing index of 75. FOB FREE ESTIMATES WWlI Bll V I W l stones wer.e damaged but :lt will Gromyko’s assertion niat an ac­ blocks from St. Joachim's, was HEALTH. COMFORT— cidental wgr could flare in the Arc­ home of his publisher on the cost over sioo to reset them. married, in Uie church and was Use our Personalized tic contrasted sharply with a. known in the neighborhood as a French Riviera. Observes 8.5th Birthday lyI Diaper ScrjTCc. statement laat June by iflkita regular churchgoer. He has two The spoitesman said Sir Winston I DeMaio Brothers Greatest O m Ever Made ! Mfs. Sumner ‘Forbes of Vernon Khrushchev. When the United Center Entertained with a buffet children, aged 1 and 3. is still weak and inactive after his Preteen Bermudas ad O O I Girls’ Pajamas SERVING THE MA-NCHESTER AREA SINCE 1920 States proposeHi S A V E Regularly $2.99 JET-GAS TURBINE ENGINES PROFESSIONAL duly!” HUf theta COMT SXTnAS at MO SXTM XOtTf Regulariy $6.99 HEARING AID SERVICE -A’ Toftiporoturo Control Inuilotion — „ (COMPARE OUR LOW PRICES) Washable poplin—unlmed—zipper front, We’ve modernized our services to keep in pace i f RodI Coder Shingios or Sbefcoi Reversible, Jn plaids and stripes. Sizes 0 to Troinod Mon Earn Preston Zimmerman and SoaU Outtho Woothor. pockets and elastic sides. Red, Gray, Navy. Assochites with modern mothers. to Match Your Houto. 48. Tan. 8 to 14. cu much os \ . i f Hoavy-Duty Aiphalt Roof Shinglo*- per 2 Amerii an Run—Tel. JA. 6-2131 i f Woothor and Rti-Proof Sill* Amtiiil OriYtwayt and Parking Areas to Loit o Lifotimd. ALSO $ 1 6 5 Hartford 8, Conn. 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Ont More Turn ^ worker would he greatly imptuved c h ^ baafcetbeU, rbllgr M uting, a V Jt. A tr Torek C47 in jMiich Bolton Open Forum. If some of the present labor find swtmmlining, danccA boung, bowl­ Slun Diver €^ts ha was flown to |lartford. An Air WKMB-340 WTIO—1080 WINDOW SHAD^ Mr. DuUca’ long and sometlmea political ‘leaders’* were forced td- ing and many oUier thugs Tm Force^mcdieal officer and a nuna WDEO-UM Daily Hadio WHAV—filfi Ctmttttg Ifpr^db whimsical veerings o f policy with join the rShks of the unemployed Emergency I^elp accompanlad MUdrum on tha ■■■ stair you wiu enjoy- WCKX^xUM Eaatsra fitoadsro Tbae w roF J ^ u ifi GroM. Whifo, E ^ regard to Egypt haVl now .ap­ Same Old StoryT at the very next SlectloA Sincerely, flight. He Waa traasfarred to tha Firemen Bam Ruins To the Editor, . . Truly yours. aubinarina haaa . hare by ambu­ parently taken one more turn. He Jcaaiie Orotea, April 21 (IF)—A Con- WATKINS- yiltelMblo ^ : For the past aeveraJ mohUu Trank U. Uipieiu lance. j' began his relationaUp with the nscUcut ekta diver was under ob­ protram political and labor leaders haVc A t Waown. N.T., another fiiiun- To Det^mine Cause of Fire aro\auppUed by the radio WHAY-Nlght Welch HOLLAND FINI5H present Regime in Egypt, it is to *Affeete Me PereoMUy* servation today at tbe Submarine WEST WTlCv-You Bat Your Life PuMMicn been lamenting the fact Uut there har of the akin diving part%‘ Tom / and a n aubject to WDRC-Who KUI«I MIko Ferhier? , 1>e remember^ by tajdng it a TO the Editor, B a r e Infirmary afte^ hi^Bg • The cause/ WPOP—Kystory Tims • ^ 59.30 to Order . fouadad October L Ittl Stawart, Hartford. Coap:, ’ aald 5 *'^)®** rf*1^^**” * has been choicn td enter notice, gift of a pistoL'*'t4iter he refused ere over five million unemployed in have read your recent -lettera brought bare by abrptene .aad am- MUdrum, bnathiBg compratacd Uie 60-yrt|2old bam on the How- Wltk Foar Boilers Faecrsl Senhe the Bute Revue. She ia the-third ------JPmtt ''wiuT-NIsht Watch ubUahrd____ K r c n r _____ErcBlos_ CxC^ to Aell It bigger or more motem the country, lliis sltuaUon'Ia aeri- of. the Open Eorum end I have be­ b u la ^ from Sackets Harbar. air fnun a tank Attachad to hie • ard Chase projwrty on Hebron Rd. w n c —Night Une atar* and•M« Holldara »NM.«wEatered at iHC Bolton girl to win the' honor in Wl'f* KWartll R»Vb FULL LINE OF CUSTOM ouf. end one-for which a perma­ N.T. back^ had' been umar water only Onaioad S. Woat, IMraetor gaturdiy afteraontributlng^. to the delay, WPOP-Red Box vs. Yanks 'ant othenrita crcdttad to this paper the tax butilen. Mather, red rlbbofis, also for 4:4*-^ 'WHAY-NIsbtf-N Igbt Watch___ and also the local news pubiUbed here. United Nations rescue of this spune not have time to help them. la this "It is aomeUiin>: L hO a foNower, ebaages la pressure ia the body, founded Rome in 703 B.C. the telephone call for the fire WHAV-Planjer Party WTIC—Night Lln« All n ^ U or repubUcatlon oi special Few will disagree that unem­ fair and justT I have attended however fedite, t" the wake of tbe help w u summoned from the A lrt entries. These girls are Rrat WCGC—Record R*vus WDRC—Moods------n—Moods for Romanes A V**>> Y Egypt,'\pivhen three' of our best department neglected . to make year scamatreaaea. WPOP—honna Dog dlspatcbes berdn are also rcserred. ployment benefits be made more Manchester High School for three great Tae«her and onhr umnW mls- Royal Cbas dian Air Torce at Ona o f tha largest deposits of clear what department waa want­ WKNB—P.M t!■ 45 friends attacked Egypt without liberal, during thia emergency to Red ribbons will be awarded to WTIC—Rosa Miller WHAY—Night Watch Pun sarrice client of N. C. A. Serr- years and I speak from experience eionaiy that ever a p p ea l among OreatoA Oat foasUiaed .fish in tha worldr-geo- ed. Aa a result , the two Manches­ WDRi>-Cai Kolby telling iis. 'TheA after having res­ help those who are jobless. The when I say uUt many o f my ques­ me A and now that He is Head over Tbe Osaadiaas flew MBdrum to the more advanced girls. They in­ WPOP/-Red Sox vs. Yanka W n^Nlttt Uno le*. Inc. _ lofical age -la .aatimated at about 'TWO IS COMPANY, ter fire departments and Glaston­ clude Sally S trlck li^ who made WDRC—H(>ods (nr Romeneo Pttbtlsbers RepreseatatlTCs: Tba..cued Egypt, we set about trying real danger lies in the cases of un­ tions have gone unanswered be­ ell thihgA King o f kln^A and Lord Oritfias Air Tores Base at Rome, 40- million, yean—ia near Kem- ( :a » - WPOP—Hound Dog JulMt Matbeas Special Acency —.New* THREE IS A CROWD" bury were alerted before the call a plouqF, Tina Pesola, a wool jump­ WHAY-Platter Party I ? n to accomplish by our own tnesns worthy claimants who would run cause of large class' rnrollRwnt of lordA what coeuniaaion is equal where he was traaafstred to pierer, Wyoming. flnaUy got through to Bolton. M:l Torb, Chleaco Dotrolt abfl Boston. \ away from a bona fide job and wbo - *(Autbor*a Name Below) — er dress and Patricia Strickland, WCCC—Record Revut * WHAY-Nlsht Watch I fliia E R AUDIT BURKAU OF what Britain, France and Israel America la the “ Land of the to that which thoTnlaekmwy bifida Tha fire, which apparently start­ WKNB—P.M. w n c—Mu*lc CIRCACULAI10N8 nuike a racket out of being unem­ Tree.” It.must remain so! Tet how a cot,ton "dressy”, dress. WTIU-Mews had tried to accomplUh by force of ployed! * I from Him? Ma> I venture-to In­ For thouBanda of yean ed in the main’ part of thp ham, Bulletin Board WDRC—News Raimctcr WDRC—Moods tor Romanes long will America remain free and vite yoimg men of educatloA when was out of control when firemen WPOP—United Auto Workers Show j^TTPOP-Hojmd Dog Ttia t^eraM Printing Compbor, toe., arms. We set out to topple Nasser One wonders. If the various slush the two ancient profeMions There will be no meeting of assumes no nnandai respemslbUMy tor democratic If she does not produce layiiv down the pk ol their livaai. arrived. A tractor and outboard I:1 S - WHAY-Nlsht Welch tjrpotraptalcal errors apiwaiins In ad> by putting the boycott on him", and fund programs are not dtie to the CYO this week. The mepUng of WHAV—Platter Party enough good qualified citisena to to take a giance at that of a mis- of medicine and pharmacy cruiser stored in the shed area all those interested in workihg on WCCC—B««ord Revut WTIC—Music aertucroents and other readinc matter fact that this ia an election year carry on the work started by our WKNB-*P.M. ■* 7VDRC—Moods tor Romanes in TBe Kancbester Brenlng Herald. ' by trying to organize tbe Arab sionary ? For my own part. X never have unitedly lerved the wera saved. Attempts to rescue a Feats for 8L Maurice Church WPOP—Hound Dog which requires temporary. pro­ famous forefathers. cease to lejoioe that God baa ap­ the 17-year old horse, sUbled in w n c —Boat Miller M :Sa- Why be up t ^ u r neck world against him. grams until after the elections. healtfi of everyone. In order this fall will be held Wednesday ./• ' .i __ __ WDRtV—Cai KNbv hours: Now it la the student who suf­ pointed me t o such an o S c a " the bam, were futile. No estimate WHAY-Night Watch Me has since organized moie of at 7:80 p.m. In the church hall. WPOP—United Auto Workers Show w n c —Congressional RepoH The man on the street must fers. Now it la the' teqeher who — David livingatonc that they n »y do thifi'prop- of the doGar value of the loss has t :9 » - is You seed the Arab world than m have, and The Women’s Auxiliary to. tha Flames Destroy Bolton Barn WDRC—Moods for Romanes For Wcdneddajr—1 pjn. Tuesday. wonder why there ia more con- suffem. But wait! The time will erly all phyaicians and been made. Tha bam was burned WHAY-PUtter Party WPOP—Hndom Sounds our Elsenhower D octrine ia a/3ead Fire Department will meet tonight Firemen wet down the remains of a large barn on. the Howard C. Chase proi cm Hebron Rd., WCCC—Record Revue U ;4 5 - osly.0liE ler cesiplitt For Tbuifaday I p.m. Wadaeaday. come when -p siyle will beT-s on y pharmacists spend yean to tha groond. at 8 o’clock at the firehouse, W KNB-FM For PHdar—1 p.as. Tbaraday. acquainted with the man in the that they scrimped on education. Dentiat .Gailty Bolton, which burned to tlid ground Saturday afternoon. The ’barn waa enveloi by flamea when WHAY-Night Watch ' For Bsturday—1 j>. m. Friday. doctrine, and Mr,^ Dulles has, at. studying at a college and Firemen considered themselves Mrs. Ernest Howard and Mrs. firemen arrived. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). « WTIC—Ross Miller w n c—UN Radio Review moon; (b) dumping billions of Knowledge is. freedom .and Hberty. lucky ,to hava saved the Chase WDRC—Oai Kolb* ITDRC—Moods tor Romanes /pireperty pretectiosl CtasrUIed-deaduae: 10:10 A m. aacB laat, come to a pninful- reaqipraisal Hartford. April 21 («>—The' Elmer Weden are chairmen of the WPOP—Waxworks tey of BobHesUoa- ascept Saturday— taxpayers’ earnings down foreign Our. fiwedom and llberiy are at must pan a state examina­ house which la located more than l:4 i— _ WPOP—Modem Sounds S A m. . of his own' policies, and now.ap­ State Dental Commiaalon hiu found food sale to he held at* the J. W. ,.<5ur “ t-policy home protoc* aid drains; (c) exportiiig more stake. If we should lose bur free­ tion to prove their knowl- 100 feat away from the bam. The available according to Ruasell and a drum solo by Frank 'Ma­ WIUY-PlaUer Party WHAY-Nlsht Watch pears to be laimchlng a massive thousands of American jobs by dom and liberty, who is to blame? a Bridgeport dentist gnilty of vio­ Hale store In Manchaator Thurs­ South Windsor WCCC—Record Revue • News tion package” tnanreg you MbidAjr, April 21 edge. paint on one side ef the structure Hltchcocfa, president of the local loney. In keeping with tba: theme WKNB—r.M. « wnc— slashifig already Insuificient tariff ^ncerely, lating a state law forbidding den­ day by the Woman’s Society for Legion l^st. Abe E. MlUer Post TOBC—»■JBC—News /■ againat a long list of haa* retaliation against his own poli­ was badly bliatared. Christian 8ervic^\ ContribuUona Harry Huntiiigtor. fashioned a WTIC—Rosa Miller WPOP—Mndtni Sounds protection; (d) expanding mlllta^ Ronald lA .Gambolati tists from advertising for patron- Recently, Untrained per- will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at gaily colored p u s h e d from which WDRC-Cal Kolby cies. The Chaaes, who raise pedigreed from any members^'or friends In WPOP—Waxworks U :I 5 - arda, including fire . . : production to offset the huge loM agA aonfi, graiiping an opportu­ Cocker Spaniel dogs housed in a the Legion Hall on Main Street. he sold'soft drinits WRAT—Night Watch Danserolu State Of Mind At any rate, we have now; aban­ the community will bp gratefully Junior Prom •:te- w n c—Soon* Pinal theft.. . liability.; . wind­ of American jobs caused oy - the Appredateo Prograins ’The commission said Dr. Sylves­ nity to make some quick kennel on the opposite side of the Club Pfauis Outing WHAV—Uatallae doned thought of toppling Nasser, accepted, tbe women report, since The Student Cqiu^l activities WDRC—Moods for Romance/^ storm . . . falljhg objects It was from American newi- importation of .peace time goods To the Editor, ter T. .Cohsne actsd ss a “willing money on selling vitamine hquee, had no llveatock other than The Pleasant Vallay Club will committee was In charga of the WCCC—Evehlinc Music WPOPr-Modem Bounds r and of promoting some other Arab under Sweat shop conditions in pawn’’ to allow a dental laboratory the project will raise fiinda for WKNB—Serenade Il'ia— ■' . . . aircraft damage . . . papers that Ruaaia gained the I would like to sincerely thank tha horse. There waa only one bale hold itq annual outing Thursday. dance. Committee chairmen were w m e—News WHAY-Jsxl. AUey foreign countries. , to caify on the business of a com* ind other medininea from tbe new Norwich District jiarson- Slated May 2 WDRO-Ncws Reporter hail. . . glaaa breakage. . . baaic material for its protest leader as a champion against him, the people of Mapehester for giv­ of hay In the -bam, Chase told of­ age. ' Members will leave the clubhouse Karen Niles and Marsha Smith, wnc-8tarliaht Bei Very few states ., have escaped ing us such wonderful recreation merdal laboratory. door-to-door. 'They even ficials. The bltfck smoke which' at­ on ElHngton Rd. by bus at 8:45 WPOP—News WDRC—Moods for vehicle daqiage. . . vandal* and we have passed the word to PobUc Records decorations; *rim Donahue, admit- • l U - sgsiiut the flights of American the adverse effects--of unemploy­ buildings. ’The laboratory, identified nreeume to tell people how tracted attention miles away was ’^ e Stroke of Midnight” will be p.m. The destination Is a secret. WHAYi-Oatellne WPOP-Modera ‘ him that we want to be friends. Warrantee Deeds: R. K. and El­ aions; Harry Huntington refresb- 11:45- iam. . . exploaion. nuclear-loaded bombs part v s y ment' Some have been hit mu& There are three recreation King Dental Laboratory of Bridge­ to take'them. Your health attrfiiuted to"the asphalt ahingles the theme of the Ellsworth Me­ N m Arrival menta; Betty Lou SlOane, chaper­ WCCC—Evenina Musle WBAT—Jets K K n All thia ia just one policy He, in return, has ordered the sud­ harder than others; anfi many, buildings m Manchester, the East port, solicited patronage from the ontkrroof. — ~ ide Jones to Harry Goodwin . WKNB-Open Hike w n c —Btarllm Berensds toward Russia. The Ame^can ac- ‘s not to be trifled with. Be land on Clark Rd.; Harry Good­ morial High School Junior Prom to A dat^hter v/aa born April 16' ons; Carol LaPolt and Cheryl Pe­ WTIC—Rlnrtly Shorts WDRC—Monos for Romanes .. . with one premium. Okll eeunts featui-sd two angles. Ont den end of ^ propaganda war have not known the problems of Side, the West Side, and the T.M. public, said the commisaioA Co- Local firemen were assisted at at SL Francis Hoapltal to Mr. and terson, entertainment; and Robert WDRC—J SslmsB WPOP—Modem Sounds vise. You are ufe when tba falafie by both the Andover and win Jr. to Milo C. and Doris Bmilh, be held May 2 from 8 p.m. to mid­ WPOP—Lswrenee Welk ns for details. against us. i f he settles accotmts unemployment until recently. • CA. hane, said the group Saturday, “ in Mra, Edward Altkm of 8 Dart Santos and Tony Ailibrio, masters t:M — , was that almost any kind o f false It nqt only helps, the children associating himself with King Den­ Hebrohi departments who re- house on Steele’s Crossing Rd.; night ,a t'th e high school gymna­ with the old Suez Canal CO. we will In moat areas of high unemploy­ vou.depend on your physi­ Earle Gowdy to U and R Construc­ Hill Rd. of ceremonies. WK/.Y-Seienads The./only inhabitants of - Jan alarm—some meteorites or a flock ment rolls It is s t r a f e that po­ but the parents aa weU. The ’Rec’ tal Laboratory, knowingly accept­ cian and pharmacist. epofided to a mutual aid call. The sium. • TPC to Meet WTIC—Cote Olee Club Mayeh Jaland. about 300 mllea loan him equipment for improving ^ m e n pumped water from a tion Co., three lots In Riga WDRC—Ouy Lombsrdo of geese—could send American litical and labor le a d w of these has a program for the older ed patronage acquired by adver­ • ' Decorations will be based on the WPOP-John Duly eaat pf Greenland, are those work- the Canal; we will pu.t Egypt back bKpok on Shoddy Mill Rd.. 2,000 Heights. The Town Planning and 2k>nlng bombers in tbs direction of RussIa areas are occupying front seats people which it called Senior Cltir tising on tbe part of the labora­ Cinderella story. Music will ba pro- Commlation will meet tomorrow Leader to Visit 4:45— ifig with the Meteorological Inatl* on the list of nations that can re­ on the reciprocal trade band zenA They meet every Wednesday tory." >* YOUR PHYSICIAN feet away from the fire, to protect Marriage License Application: WBAY-beresadc tute. ready to- retaliate if the alarm David Lawrence KnlghL Hartford irided by Tiny Quinn’s Orchestra. at 8 p.n.. at the Town Hall. w n u —Thre* Pur sUtra ceive CARE packages; we will im- wagoA afternoon at the T.M.C.A. ’The conunisaion said It would al­ CAN PHONE the IKwse. " WPIWV.;-l.x>well Tbomss proved to be a flight of long-range A watch waa maintained at the and Marion Ann Borat, South Rd., ' Peter Bossen la general chair­ Masons to Hear Speaker SA Home League freeze Egyptian* assets we have In all probability, tbe Job se­ Tl^e "Race” a)ao have other pro­ low Cohane to retire and aurrend- HItcfaen3-5S21 Bolton. man of the prom. The Decorations WPOP—Too 40 Ttms ballistic missiles aimsd at the curity for many an American grams for the children ^which In- er his UcensA fire until P-n>- Saturday when Laurice W. Young, master of 1:Sa- been holding; we will consider WHEN YOU NEED the last of the 14 Inch square tim­ Coihmlttee is* headed by Diane Frederick Lodge of Plainville, will Mra Sr. Major Charles T. Mac­ WHAY-Serenadr United Statea The other was that Blackmore. Steven Goddard la W n c —Dick Bertel GENERAL ; Egypt again for economic grants T- A MEDICINE bers bad crumbled end fallen. The Advertisement— be guest ^>ea'ic«r 'at the Evergreen kenzie will be the sp ecif apeakep WDRC—Amoe and Andy there was an iron-clad safeguard bam, built into the aide of a hilL If you have a good driving rec­ chairman of a combined publicity, WPOP-Pulton Lewis / and loans and even perhaps, some Square Club of Evergreen L^ge, at the weekly meetingthe Home Imposed on such flights. At a cer­ bad stone walla on three aidca at ord, take advanthge of it orchestra and tickets committee. AF and AM, monttuy dinner meet­ 7:1*^ / T V S E R V IC E day, for military aid. Pick up your preacrip- Save money, staggered payments. Refreshinenta will be handled by League in the S a ^ tion Anny WHAY—Berensds / tain point ,the bombers auto­ ,tba lower level In the main part of ing to be held tonight at 8:30 p.m. w n o —Dick Barter Daya M AC A CaU All this new policy sums itself tion if ahoiming near oa, or tha building. The area formed*, a Crockett Agency.< I^c. MI 8-1577. class officers who include James at the Masonic Temple. He will Citadel tomorrow/afternoon at 2 WDBO—Aiaoa s ^ Andy matically turn back, unless, at that Roberts, president; Peter Bossen, WPOP—Ed P /M orcsb Nights •Ae93 Pina Parts up as a friendly toleration qf Nas- s< III I.TA III: AI SAIO\S natural pit and gave protection discuss the activities which have o’clock,. . ; , . ______point, they have received specific let US deliver prom^ly Advertisement- vice-prealdenti^OonaM Burri treas­ - TEL.Jffl 3*5483 Where fcr|a InfRlMt to b*,.an. A from ^ hazard of fisreup. . made'the ctaftamah's chi’i of PVed- WHAY-SMnsda order A'WhieiAmust-oflginaU' frwn .-NNi ■ -U without extra ehargK A 'T ira Chief ''Massolinf said the When Buying or Selling Bolton urer; and Steven Goddard, secre­ Sr. Major ahd Mrs. Mackenzie wnc—N ^ s ol tbe World Iimiii-ahce Iral,'as compared to our original erick Lodge such a highly auc^ess- have recently bieen appointed to the President of the United States, Made up to 31 feor^del great many people entrust Mantelli property fire on Rt. 6 a Property call Lawrence F. Fiano, tary. Robert 8. Ordway served as ful organization._ WPRCyi'Answrr Please ' < Is A policy of trying to put him on the Broker. Phone MI .9-5910. faculty advisor to . students ar- Hartford aa the Diviaionial Officers WPOP—Top 40 Tims to continue cm to their targets in us with the responsibility few years ago was perhaps a Membership in tlie newly-formed Business end of Mri Dulles’ watch cbaln. Kirsch y«*ticfiI-Slat Blinds' are "naturalfi" for gnater financial loss than the raiigtng the prom. for the Southern New England Dis­ AY—Serenade MStfo n-*,/' R ussia of filling their pnesorip- Evergreen Square Club Is open to trict and, in this capacity, Mra. Cr-Ufe In Uie World Interested In Color TV? > Not A If we had followed this policy iii M iss piefure windows, porner 'windowa, regular win- Chase bam. He felt however, that Maacheeter Evening Herald ^ Grange to Meet , _iRO—E R. Murrow The knowledge of this procedure Don't This .Outstanding Special! tions. ,-May we componM Satiirday’a fire waa more danger­ Bolton correspondent porit M. Springtime is the theme at the any master mason in good stand­ Mackenzie haa the oversight of all See toe new RCA Mark Sideline the first place there would hAve dowfl and room partitions! Call Mitchell 3-4865. ing, whether or not affiliated with ' WPOP-Top 40 nma has not exactly been a comforting v o u n ? ous since houses were located on D*lt«lia, tclepbisMi MItcheU 3-5545. Wapplng Grange meeting to be the Home League groups in t l ^ ... aerlea colorseta been no Sues wnr, end Nasser him­ We'll show you right in /ou r home! held tpmorow at 8 p.m. at the the South Windsor lodge. Further area. This will be her first offlelu • WHAY—Night Watch thing, siven for ua Americana, NATfONAUY ADVEIi TISED both sides of It Just over 100 feet wnc—You Bet Your Lift self wouldn’t be as blg.M he is Wapplng Community House.' Eln- information may be obtained from visit' to the Manchester Leag^oe. WDRC-Who Killed Mike Farmer T BARLOW'5 TV 175 EAST CENTER ST. •ivny- Roger Linsley, Arthur R. Van- whose safety It la supposed to rep­ today. Reportlng Flrea Catholic Women tertalnment' will be furnished by Mrs. Myrtle McComb wUt be so­ ' - WPOP—Myatery Tlroe lo s t ToIIaad Turapike, resent. Picked up and headlllied In view of the delay experienced the Three Graces. Mrs. Ruth Oaabeck, Eiarl Sanford, *niomas loist and refreshm ent will be Bucklaad—Ml 3-5035 Phone ML 3*1126 Weber or William PallalL ' / throughout the world by Russia, Saturday In getUira a call through Plan Final Parley 'Lindgren is program chairman for served by Mrs. ElUzabdth Wilson Television ProEnuns tbs fact of this procedure ia go­ Why Not*$50 For Everybody? PERMANENT to the local fire «iepertmenL Fire the meeting. Members of the com­ and Mra. Sr. Major John Pickup. On Pfige T ^ S M J a n i mittee . include IW ry Lindgren. Manchester Evening Herald ChlM Peter MaaeoUni today aeked The final meeting o t the-season ------^ ------ing to cause unea^cas elsewhere. Congressmen vacstioning in thtir Prescription Pharmacy ^ Vesta Watdron, Ray and Clara South Wiodsor corresitondent, El­ We do not deny Uie procedure; we raaidanta to .make a'permanent for the Rockville District Council Livermore. George and Inez own districta ovee-.Esstar renortad- 901 Main Street , m o r t ndar their telephones of tha more Burnham, telephone Mitchell meiely justify l i as a necessary Mamilufifwring Co, - of Catholic Women, will be held Meade, Qractf Mcndail, Robert 3-5969.' ^ ...... ly found a surprising lack of in­ *QuoUUon fay T. Tullar iocai' firs number. reporting St All Saints' Church in Somers- part o f a nation’s defense in the Burrill. Robert Felt. Norman and terest in proposals for tax reduc­ :...... 485 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE (1608-iaSl) a fire, residents should dial ville Thursday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ed­ Eklna Priest, Cecil Magoon. and atomic age, and as something th'st Mltcheir 9-5243 to reach the local ward Grady, Diocesan president, tions as. an anti-recession weapon. C a telephone operator. It should members of the Spiritual Devel­ Hartford and 'Abe E. Miller Post “ South of the Border’’ was this OHie phone call to tell us how much you BONUS poscdly imposed on this procedure, always be made clear the Bolton opment Connnittee. ' Mrs. Stella 133 of South Windsor will be held theme of the Student CqUhcll want i... then, when approved, one trip ing to those who favor it, that It (Schultz etyllsts will create thia permAnent in any atyle department is needed. Manchester Krzya of all Saints. Church will May 5 to May 10 on Rl. 5 next to to pick up the cash. Phone today, or AND we all know that error, in thiiigs will stimulate spending, and, ac­ dances held at the Barnar4''Junior that appeals moat to you . . . whether it be a romantical­ telephone operators handle cajla for speak on baptism in the Christian the Ten Pin Bowling ‘Alleys. The drop in. We like to say “ YES!" human, la always iposaible. And cording to those who opppse It, ly daahing La Colombine Coif or a vlvacioualy youthful ' a wide area including several ex­ family. Baptism in tfae pariah will affair will’ be a Coleman Bros, High "School Frida; and.'^aturday BUYS! nights. The dance ijids held for Russia, in its propaganda play on that It will give ua too large a atyle. But whatever atyle you prefer, you can rest as­ changes and have no wajr of know- be presented by Mrs. Lucien Bre­ show operating ‘out of Middletown. Lssim up Is S(M—Lsans IHs-inaursd at law esat - sured that the hairdo wrill uphold eveiy Schultz tradition / The carnlviJ will include a mid- ,»«v«nth graders Friday night and tha Issue, giv«a a valid sample of dose of Inflation. ■ Inr which town is concerned un­ ton of St. Bernard’s Church, Rock­ WC MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Orar Woolwbrth’s, MANCHESTEN how crrdr could happen. Suppose for quality aiid fashion-rightneaa > less told specifically. ville. way, ferris wheel and many fea­ for eighth grader/ Saturday night Ordinary citizens had, instead, a The sponsors in baptism will be tured attractions. Highlights dances ere Mltchall 1-41K • Atk far tha YES MANastr our planes, in response to the ap­ Such a report should always In­ OrtN THUiSDAY iVININCS UNTU I fJM. | disconcerting 1|abit of translating clude the correct location of the the subject of Mrs. Rena Calehera Ample off-atreet parking will be the Mexican^.,4(at dance exhibition IfifiM MfiH l» Wi6wll «f fiN ttMt pearance of eome-meteoritee' or what a tax cut would mean into 913 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTEIU-MI3-1951 of SL Edward’s Church, Stafford. 6 U*M «l ttli> 4m(i Ht4i a^MR prarafitif Ifi fire and the information that it ia' It...... i - ^ ^ geese on our radar screenA take their own financial situation. They In Bolton, the chief said. The Rev. J. Ralph Kelley, pastor off toward RuaaiA Suppose Rue- asked themselves -what difference AMPLE PARKING • OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY To Enter State Be^-ue of St. Maurice parish in Elolton eian radar screens see the same ' Jfedhne Pouech, daughter of M r.. and Vernon and District modera­ an increase of a dollar or two in tor of the Council, will speak on meteoritea or geeae and Russian and Mrs. Ehnil Pouech of Lakeside their take-home pay would make Lane, has been chosen to represent the rite of baptism. planss also take off. 'Then there BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. In their own economic situation, Tolland County in the 4-H State The summation and concluaioij / / ' would be something real on both and the one th ii» they all seemed Dress Revue at the University of will be given by Mrs. John S. Fora Rushing of th* watef'nrains of th« Town of Mon< ■eta of radar screens. to agree was that It wouldn’t make Connecticut In June. Jeanne, a of Sacred Heart Church; Varnon, But, to go to the core of . the stnior at Mt. St. Joseph’s Acad­ district chairman of the Commit­ chMtor Woter DfOortmont wiH begin April 22, enough difference to count for emy, la pne of eight* girls chosen tee on Spiritual DevelopmenL 1958. matter, this piBparednesa proce­ anything. Certainly, they said, It ‘‘I teamed the trath about Qudity Dry in two county dress revues durfng dure of ours, though alarming In wouldn’t weigh so heavily in.thtir the past week. KILLED IN FALL Itself, end in what It might bring pockets that they would have to build a garage ^ Her entry, judged Saturday In Danbury, April 21 UFi — A Dan­ Rushing continue Tuesdoys through Fridays 2 DAYS to pass by accident, is not as go out and look for spending op­ Cleaning' from two little pifices of cloth” Coventry, is a beige and brovlrn bury man died yesterday after a frightening as UiA,^te of mind -allk aheath dress with which she fall from a 5-foot atepladder. He until c o ip ^ t^ . 6 portunities. in order to get rid of budget your peymei|tt wore a white hat sad gloves, was John McKay',' 23, a research which prodticet i t It is the as it And perhaps because they had brown bag and shoes. worker for a well surveying firm. Town of Manchester Water Deportment. ONLY sumption bf our military, obvious this feeling that It wouldn’t mean She has frequently won blue Police Said he apparentiy fell aa ly accepted and^ approved by the much to them personally even if ribbons for her sewing In prevlpus he stood atop the ladder beaide a AFSIL 22 ' dvllian leaderthip of . our govern­ GaragAi with flat Foofs, shuttered windows, an attached breezeway—even one with dress revues but this Is the first tree in hts fitont yard. they did get it, most oL them were **They proved that repeated two extra feet of space for your work bench and tools. AND ment, that war ia this close, that completely lacking in that reaction APSH. 23 there exists in RlissiBHhe will and politicians expect to find to a tax SANITONE Dry Cleanings the lack of intelligence to try to cut proposal. • No matter which type you choose, we have the plans, materials, power tools and knok- deatroy us any’ moment we drop do not wear out how to help yon bnild a good-looking roomy garage at a sensible price. . ^ The proposals, then, which total Fisher Dry Cleanse^ YEAR ROUND PIR CONDITIONING oiur military guard. Only one ques­ billions when they are considered tions that eveh our military really my family's clothes” IU«M R at Waahington, and which p<}M Cali Mitchell 9*5253-and ask to haye our representative call. He’ll i show you pictures, Introduces The Ultimate In A LIFETIME OF ACQUAINTANCE bsUeve this. ’They believe It is their problem's of bUllohs in the federal plans, give ceiimates and explain our-EASY. TERM FINANCING.'No charge or'ob. professional responsibility to oper­ budget picture, seem to dwindle al­ ligation. — with families of Manchester .and nearby ate and piaihtaln themselves on the communities has provided us with a knowl­ CHUCK most to insignificance when, they edge ot preferences In service and funeral baaia of'the wo{cst thing that could arc translated into the terms of "Imagine my surprise and delight when home facilities. ^ possibly- happen. They conduct the average Aiherican pocketbook. • GUSS LINED TANK such operations under such a pro< I couldn’t tell whicl/one of two identical M.. All materials above foundation (including over­ Air eonditioned for A tax cut which could be sure of yonr odpifort. ' ■ fasalonal rationalization rather giving the American economy .fabric swatchto had been Sanitone' dry ‘ yggTmg head door) to build a BIG 14’ x 20* mirage only WITM10-YEAR than under any conviction that the cleaned 50 tiiaes and which was brand WUlhufaVP, Qulsb quick artificial “shot in the “U L i Baymond E. Qtilsh Russian military has a fixed and / SIO.OO Pfi* monih. WARRANTY - would haVe to be one which w woi ou ff new. .Their color was the same, their V firm plan for hitting us the first put a real chunk of caah Into that feel the same, and there was not the ■ STEAK ' ^ / moment It-sees our guard down. average pocketbook, not In weekly Ml 3-5940 • 100% SAFETY f slightest indication .of wear. NoW, I'll T / There iBiSbi thia a psychological driblets, but in one lump sum. One never haVe any fear about having all of Excallwnt britiwd . • .with vt9tublwt . . . twin 8tw«k . . . or coohtd danger which is more fundamenUI fantastic way to do this might be NOW ! A Stanley 'RoII*Up Garage Door dhat "Ducks IN” to use Ifiss head- * Fisher will Fake down your draperies for you. . CONTROLS your own favorit* way. Dtllclout, flavorful* nufritieua and ocenorriicfi. our clothes Sanitone Dry Cleaned often ■ ■ . ^ v Cut from U. $. Govwrnmtnt intpaettd Supor-Kight hoovyp wpoaftm, and more dangerous than the pos­ to give everybody a 10 per ce'iit re­ room—Ball Reariiig Roller Hinge reduces headroom requirements to SKi” ' 225 MMN ST. H n corn*ftd Ktar boafi . . . not even my daintest ones!" H . G99 sibility of some slip-up in the fund on the 1957 tax already paid. and gives smooth, quiet'operation. , * Each drapery is individually handled in. Fisher's • SIZES TO FIT ALL F laash ws keep over such reUltstion Or we might declare a five wjeek Why don't you too, see this same, poci- own jlry cleaning and finished wifh meticulous preparedness flights. It ia the r NEEDS 30-40^-65 Block StylG holiday frorn all withholding tax ,tive aaaurznce that quality Sanitqne attention to every oetfiil. if 9 paychologicst danger that this collections. But unless we are wil­ SIZE REGUUR NOW Dry Cleaning does not i ^ r out your V shadow-boxing with the unspeak ling to be really unsound enough to' * Rsher will hang your draperies for you. GALLONS. able will become the only reality throw tax cut money around in clothes. Drop in TODAY . . . ask to aee , 8' WIDE, 7' HIGH ...... $69.85 $59.95 and closely examine these amazing * Fisher GUARANTEES that your draperies will be in the minds and expectations of such profligate fashion, we might Y WIDE, 7* HIGH ...... 74.85 61.95 mien: that what we prepare for will as well abandon the tax cut as an fabric awatchea! dry-cleaned-without shrinkage. NOTICE 30 GALLON 5TANDARD, be what we get; that this insanity anti-recession measure. We might r'. * Flame proofing done upon request. - 5HOWN, ADEQUATE FOR LB will grow on ua unto it filU our be a great deal more 'realistic just M05T HOME5 Ond PRICED AT whole existence; that what .'we to pass a law to'send a government our Guarantee pracUcs'Will corns to seem the only check for $50 to every man, I - ’ * I Your drapefies afp an important /xirt of your The flushing of the water rsaUty; that if we profess to be- woman and child. 'That would home, your office or your busineas establishment. REPLACEMENT Uave this final ulUmste evil and chase the recession' all right, and Our 38 Years O f Oependable Service*^ ■ Fot the best in drapery cleaning service call m am s te started Tues~ rasitiesaneas of tbe Russians we we would just owe it to Ourselves, ONLY IN5TALLATION wlU thereby make it more Inevit- wouldn't we?. C l able that one or the other of us day, April, 2, and continue Fresh Carrots will loose the move no one can In c . • NO DOWN PAYMENT • $3.64 Pur Month •ver call hack'. 4S5 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE 336 Noirth Main Street • PAYMENT TO GA5 CO. , Cfiaigo until completed. " ' Wp would he safer in a real, as TeL MI 9*5253 TOPS REMOVED U 8 I f l C Tour MANCHESTER-^I 3-1351 8S» EROAP ST.' PHONE MI fi-7111 •oatpared' t » tha shadow-boxing PMaeripUoaa nJKM ltillEKa ' WESTERN. , C E ao 1 0 mmm,' i f ' i n ''- aaeriflosd a bit Here G^fiS OaUy^7..A^ A Modem Dry CfieaRliif Pbuit Witli Ample ParUaff JONHSON ond LITTLE '" l0 HARLOW STRElT 5 P.M., Induding TH E M A N C H E 5TER W ATER C O M P A N Y pd m u fifh ttiif adgs la order to BUILQING MATERIALS FUR STORAfilE VAULT ON TQE PBEMISE8 j a i m apedallalBg In ohalr eoiran and banaeiuld fonfiahlaga. R O . BOX 787, MANGHESTBR— MI 8*6876 ft f* tha ttMOFjr a f human aurvl'val' MNI PHARMACY ROCKmU^TR S-2M3 Wednesday Afternoon and M« Oh Mf fi4 n « LUMBER FUEL Batnrday Until Noon \ 1^' ■V. .. m \ o /

PAGE EIGHT \ MANOHESTBit’ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN„ MONMY* APRIL 21, 1968 ttANCHESTER tVEKlNG HERALD. BIANCHESTER# CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1968 P A G E K m i bounce ia the real teat o f ohara^ > K Y O O P B Y V . T . H....a m l i n t OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOFLJ» Dtoencluuitod The go-sietter typo ter and worth. <• J Ro^k^iUe f I have alwaya lulmlred; ,49 Killed as A&»liner, Jet Florida Police AKIH'OaV SELLS 08 I'd be one myaelf .. ' Death Valley ia a eolwad rock Tax Cut Directors to Discuss trouKh In Callfornlc about 140 HAPPY OAVfi.OA^OM/VOuC TN’ ASAN.MISTAH But It rtiakee me too tired. — Maurice Seitter mllea Ion*. One hundred yeara>*o CoQide High over Nevada Hunt Killer of 3 Youttis Admit to Breaks; H0RS6SRASS catcher, it really waa k (dasert. Tod ly Itv ___ ' » '•L.i (?ah1 lIke A\AM O'WAR. la a tourlat reaort with awbpmln* Decision ■ Union School Issue MWtlnir the hard knocksT^de- (CmttlniMMl from Page One) : Chief Mason Warns CtTATlOTi AMO ROUMD pcola. Alao valuable borax mlnea. _ _ ■ '!V' feata, and aet)>ficka of life with Against Grass Burning State Resident Referred to Juvenile Court TABLE ALL ROLLED IMTO Antn M icaUon ag to whether the today thare waa aora* quesUon aa ONE/— (T'6 INCREDIBLE/ ______/ ' ______The radiopien aald the apeaker could have been edyln* "Plame- old Union School is to ba reopened to whether thia waa aU-incluaivg. Your interpretation o f Fire Chief W, Clifford Mason Delayed ICaAttzMi frem PkgA 0*4) Three youths who pdice my Mahoney baaed, hit figure on in- out" or "Balling o u t" A fiamcbut today urged Manchester home- and uaed next year as a North have admitted to three recent MY WEIRD DREAM HAS formaUon supplied by MeNally. us both la Mrhen a Jet’a engine qulta. ownera to refrain from burning An euteq)^ showed Mra. OmvAree Batista Qaims breaks in downtoWn fetorea are ba- ALAOE RiCH~yoi;R Daily Crossword Puzzle Slid community and recreation the Mitchell Electric Corp., and CoL Bruce Minton, in charge of grass, leaves, and brugh at this iCoattaoed trlbm Page One) had been dead from SO to 60 hours raferred to Juvendt# Court, » . ’ Ml-..., cenlar may be forthcoming to­ James H. Sheekey, town e n ^ e n t, ‘'HL” the’ training group, aald he aa- time. "The State's forest Are before she was found. •Thee Juvenile court wfil be asked night y who examined the heating plant aumea it waa a flameout becauae burning index ia very high right Even Ifif the ecieconomic slump proves Rkweon roused himself fbom Me Castro FaOed to accept the cases' of Robert \ The Board of Directora, which la North End Fife Chief John neither man parachuted. how and it is extremely danger­ to heVa.alowe4owed^o A atop.'some key Ubod-soAked bed April U to spread Ston% 16, of 57 Clfand A va , end ACKOSS U F eiM iBBla, aa Hinton aald he doei not know ous tb conduct these activities," meeting on six proposed budget ap- Mera, who has already examined the alarm. He cannot' remember eae’a theea members shy a- tax reduction still James N. Onartln, 17, of Oder 1 Faiatkeantd. “ Ssr^aSL*' if the Jet waa on inatrumenta at he said. propriaUons, is,scheduled also to the .bailding, aaid today that Sxlta what happened and la Still hoapt- On Twin Goals Mill Rd., Ellington, .along with i lleeedia*. 45 ladiae plaaL 17 Eiplale.,. the time of the. cotUaion. but it Before noon today, t2ic Town could be voted later to speed up ro- discuss an item o f |10,416 that on each of the bulldlng'a two taliaed. 20 Cepe ef lfew> that of a 14-yeer*ohl companion. U Divide. 46 Ck w fiftler. could have been. I f the filera were Flee. Department was called to covery and get the economy off^ would be uaed to operate a recrea- floors would have to be relocated For aeveral yeara Mra. Omvaraa 1.4 A geadw, ia 47 Hebrew prepbal. feeadlaad, 80o*lt*Mi frazi ntga.Oaa) Stone and Guertln Were scheduled on inatrumenta, the one in the six grass fires in scattered sec­ dead center earlier than if nature Uon program > at the school to conform to State Are laws. He had been ependtog the '•Intafa with to appear in Rockville a t y Court, PRISCILLA’S IHIP RY AL VERMEER vanuaar, 48 luliaa aaaM ef 28 Figare aa a eBd, tions of town. ‘-'All of the flres said the atalrways are too close her relatives. Tha Rawaims' homa ______24 Vlae. rear acat would have been hooded was allowed to take Us rour# Director Francis Mahoney, who pounds— 16 mllbon more than last today to facm three counU o f 15 Naabeawi a Yafetlav part. were near wOoded areas," Ma­ togeUier, according to the law. la on the outaklrtz of .this small --J l e a r n i n g ' 49 PoiillTe eenauad. 26 Patti A i d ^ and the one in front would have 'These Views obtained in Inter­ hag been waging a campaign to ya«r, dtapita rebel burning' at to­ breaking and entering. _fG O S M , T H E Y M AKE ^ maaoMript anin. son said. "They were all of a i f the Board decidea to renovate town IS mllea east at Tampa. TO DANCE IS 1^ MOM!! US D A N C E 16 Pan el 61 One wIm bepaa 27 CeaMdlaa Jany, been the obaerver views with iniiugnLat iifCui.,«ia save the old ecchMl for some pur­ bacco houaaa and ffoldc. Police CapL PeUr J. Dowge- 29 Cirea eel. XeiUwr Uaed Chute threatening nature.” • were Individual attitudea They'did pose, said today he would urge the the biilldjng, the money could ✓ ■ ' ■ ...... g u e s s ' - ^ GOOD FOR A VOU DON'T W IT H Ynaedavia. he't riabt The 8th District Volunteers Tha Cubai. Coffee BUbUlaatlon w|cz said the boys have admitted — V & O V ! UNDER­ 18 ScCn pan. 5S Kindi cTM tbip.ibip 30 Creep hetlile le Hinton aaid: -"Kelther got clear. not purport, to reflect leaderahlp Board tonight to make use of the come from the Ogpital Improve­ Inatitnto reported production N. of breaking into W. T, Grant's, the (WWAT TWEV’RE^ 6 I R L S also responded Do two grass decis.ons. But in the woirds of one ment Reserve ' t e a c h i n g u s STAND... 19 Figen • ( ipeech. 84 Wbat aiaa it le tbe law. Neither uaed hla chute. The air­ building as a community, and rec­ Kurp Awards $117 moro than $4 million pounda up to Glamour Shop and Bud's Music 82 Milliary boildia* plane hit and went to piecea. We Ares early this afternoon. key Hoiiae member: reation center. least one m em ber' the BMTd, , IN SCHOOL!? 2^ 21 Expleaiva, lea; 2 .werde. laat Friday—19 million moro than Shop. _V ’HOW TO 22 CoefraaL 55 Leett ferodaea. ia Ariiagiea, Va, couldn’t tell if they were trying . "Tax reduction can be an eco­ He had reconunended last month Director Qilbert Barnee, has in tho eorraaponding period laat ■ Police have recovered aome of 2S F iij^ 86 Saltpetar. 83 Eniauied. __ to Jtot cut when it hit. , nomic booby trap. This is one' of that the building be turned over! voiced oppoetUon to spending any T o Theft Victims DANCE/ year.' the clothing taken from Grant'a. r 24 VeoeticB raaert. DOWN 84 One with aa "T " A reported chute in the air waa those thinga you’re damned if you to the Beard of Education for money on a recreaUon program in Preaidant Fulgando BatiaU. a three o f tbe four transitor radios ..I © O E 9 25 Fomer UA. . 1 Ralatiag le car­ tenpin ynet connected with a pilot." do and damned if you don’t. Until classroom space in view of the . ^ * »o>»ool for at least thia yaar. Houaebraaking and thaft vie- former army aergeanL haa kapt 38 Cure-aU. Obituary and a record player token from MARTHA h e a r ■eremnmit n e t mtttcnk The Jet reported in by radio we know where we’re going, It claasrooitt'shortage in town. i *’*• **•*■ ****■ la.one Ume that could Uma of Nevamber 1856, Mrs. hla troopa wau fed and well paid. the music shop. The youths said 2 Earaged. 86 Take eoi, la ahortly before the Mayday to #ould be foolish to Jump into pfiada^ However, he said today he has' effort to keep the Ralph Rua^ll of 20. Salam Rd. and 'With 38,000 .men in the armed, they lost the fourth radio. 26 » i , . 8 Scrcerer. obtain visugl clearance to deac^d. something like this." not yet received aiiy response from rate from rising, forcaa, Oaatro baa rblied heavily On 27 Caadiric. 4 Adbereat ef; 37 Net a ceoaopw. Mrs. BepMe Norris 4mikalis FYancis Long of 42 Trobbo Dr^ About $60 in cash, store'' owners CARNIVAL It bad been operating at 27,000 ' ElUngton -Mrs. Sophie Norris The 'Rockefeller Brothers Flind' the School Board and that, as a .. proposed appropria- dialoyalty in the ranka. But it has say waa token waa not reewered. BY DICK TURNEh 28 Baalih. SaSi. SS Ttttaaa, feliay, were awardod a total of $117 by el& feet, he aald. Jeskalla, '90, of Skinner Rd., EL report prepared by a panel of result,.,he would resume hi's efforts M®™. *®_*** conaidared tonight not cauaed the government aertous However, the trio claims t h ^ did 80 D eM aat 8 I p w . businessmen snd economists, slat­ include RecreaUon Department, 6 A ^ial 89 Flibenaw. The airliner had CAA clearance llngtqn, d i^ yesterday at the to .have the building turned Over, Judga Jules Karp in Town Court trouble. not take that much. 81 A U ____ ed: •: 8113.156; Dibrarlea $108,328; Batiata and Gen Frmndaco 82 CheaMaaa, •7 FrmA ataM ef 41 White Saada, far to fly to Denver at 21,000. It laat Greeiilawn Convalescent Home in to tlito Recreation Department. The this morning. T h e o o ^ ordered lA.- Patrolman Edwin Caflson made reported in over Daggett; Calif., In "O f the anU-recession measures Parks. $89,674; Electiona, $24,240: TabernlUo, the army chief o f atoff, j/ iijtw il* 83 Caaplaia. Swiea eln. ' iaalaaea. , Rockville. Board of Education is scheduled to that Long receive $78 ef the th'e arrests after inveatlgsting a 36 Bold rwiattaea 8 Aaebered Beet U fa feelithlr faad/ the Mojave Desert west of Laa available to tbe federal govern­ and Town a e rk , $24,400. underacore their InteTeat In the tip that a high school boy waa •aULSllisaJHJ She waa born Dec. 25, 1848, In discuss Mahoney's suggestion to­ The town clerk account for the amount. 40 Raltiire ef a tav. 9 Tewa la Para- 48 Paaaagaway. / Vegaa. A t that Ume It waa at the ment tax reduction can be effec- troopa' benefits whenever poaalblc. seen with a transistor radio in hia/ night at its mohtiUy meeting. Aral Ume Includes provision *for The two wore among tho ftvo They have Just toured. Havq^ L O N G S A M BY AL CARP and BOB LUBH e RS 41 fnaek taiaL 47 Health. aaaigned elevation. “ JriU ve in the shortest Ume. This Meanwhile, General ManAger pocket. ' I 10 CtSiy fabric. 48 Uaiu ef laafdt The CAA and United Airlines John and f^therine KwiaUrnffskl, j p ^ , believes that a tax cut the pey of that official as well as vtcUma of Frederick Saxton, 17, food leboratoriea that prepare ra- irs A HORRIBLe kmp o' 42 Broaae cola el and came to this area 75 yearn Richard Martin, Building Inspec­ An earlier break at the Ame [ PE«JN', CHII^ - 5-satteTHIN' Denauik. 11 Meltr. SO Tiuaalad ea^ identified the crew members of the would help overcome the current for the employee in the office. The of East Hartford, who H preaent'- tiona for soldlera. ago. She was a member of 8L tor Griswold Chappell, Recreation personnel In the office go on a sal­ ly serving a 2-to-5-year . prison The President sampled gnd ap­ can Legion Home ia sUU unacted. ,OR 5 O tW 0 f«S WTH- 48 Weigkla 12 Cheete. 52 Oat! Cadib. farta. airliner aa foUowa; Pilot. D. M. recession and . expand employ­ ' ' Other Oases Bernard's Church. m ent” Director Janies Herdlc and- Walter ary basis to November in ac­ term for tbe thefts. TTie other proved oanned white rieff, black AIHH6XXJ \Mu,ey— to W ard!' first officer. A. E. Som­ McNally, a local contractor, were During City Court session thia 5H1VeaN' AND mers: night engineer, ,C. E. Wood, „ She leaves . 's _daughter, M^ rs The Rockefeller report left the cordance with A epedal Act of the three victims, all from Manchoa* beans end meets. JHe said ha was scheduled to vtait the school this laat regular session of the Legls- ter, forfeited their respective $18, "highly pleased'' with the labora- morning, WUliam S. Births, 18. of ^AKW Att.OF and tWo stewardesses. Psuline Bernice Nagy of Rockville; three amount up to the a^lnistraU on Maple S t, ElUngton. waa fined $13 sons. John Norris of Thompson- and Congreas "tn the light of the afternoon in an effort tb obtain an latuTAi $19'hnd $4 claima by not APPMr* toriee’ produ<^. Murray o f Watertown, Mass., who estimAte at to what it. would cost for breach of peace m m given a 10- bad 'been with the airline since vUle, Edward JeskaUa of Bast, best information available when Until now, the town eierk paid Ing iff court today. Soldlera flahtlag in Oriente to rbnovate the old, long unused hiraaelf and his workeiA out of Province, Caaitro'e stronghold, re­ day auapended jail, to m for resist­ \ 1057 and Yvonne Pete.-sen. 27, Sid­ Hartford and George Norrla out-1 tbe tax cut is made. Long teatified that Saxton broKa ing an officer. PoUcI said tha of-slate; a brother. John Kwalt- For a long range tax program; plant. fees received by the office. These into hia house .and stole at least ceive basic pay of $85 a month and |2l ney, Mich., who-went to work for Mahoney has submitted an esti­ fees wilt' start flowing into the various .allowances and bopuaes. youth was arrested April 12 when United in 1054. kow iki'O f Rocin'ille; „ and several the panel recommended revision $130 and about another $20 that « 0 ] mate of 83S,o6o, but Martin aaid town's general fund in November. They are among the highest'-paid he was "hanging around" outside a grandchildren. of the income tax structure with was in five children’s hanks. Mrs. high school dance. Police aaid' he Funeral services wUI be held to­ Russell’s claim was for $50 and soldiers in Latin America. lower and more equiUble rmtea. Government sourcea say the clinched hie fists at a patrolnuu ’ morrow St 8:80 A.m. from the Ladd Also recommended was a change another $15 in two banka ^Her 3 troops’ morale has never been when told to "move along." Questions Funeral Home, 19 FUIington Ave., under which Individuals whose in­ P olice Chase I Hospital Notes house was victimized twice by higher. Edward D. Starr. 22, West Rd- Rockville and at 9 at SL Ber­ come is subject to sharp year-to- Siaton In November 1956, when waa fined $102 wltjh $35 remitted nard's Church, year variationa couM average alf the thefts occurred. for driving a motor vehicle while Burial will be in St. Bernard's; their’ taxes over a period of years. ADM ITTED SATU RD AY: Mhi. A t th'r time of his arrest. Sax'* .hie license was suspended. i ^Asked About Cemetery. FTlends may call at the | H urged moderation . Moran after their Rev. James O'Connell the subdea­ 4. Easier monetary policy by the connection with violations qf In Town Court today, on the An informal co'mpetltlon was questions induced thg Board of Di­ con. Mrs. Jane Maccarone waa or­ Roger Boucher, 65 Lawrence SL, mer who Is representing Dwight J. federal reserve system to make motor yehlcle laws recommendation of Prosecutor held among the collectors to tea Lapina, 21, of '64 Prospect St. La- B. BY JOHNNY HART rectors at a meeting last week' to ganist and soloist. Burial was in 6AW;g|.VlgI«,Rockville; MissJili Joanne Connor. 211 COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO more money and credit available. The dead youth'a father, Johnn John R. FitzGerald, the charge who could collect the moat .money. pine is charged with Intoxleetion, postpone action on an additional St. James' Cemetery, wbere the' Union St.; Kimberly Koepper, 8. Added unemployment compen­ F. Martyn. aaid the son worked for was changed from one o f ‘ reckless Top collector was Ron Genibo- breech of peace and resisting ar­ 1 0 0 ^ / . ^ 8^.500 appropriation for the Rev. John F. Hannon read the sation to supplement state pro­ a/'soft drink company until six W ppin g: Mrs. M MArgaret Ander- driving. LaBonte pleaded nolo con- lati, 12 .Myrtle St. Second waa rest. His case was conthmed (or COTTONS W ater Department. committal service.#, grams. Weeks ago and had planned to Join 'Aon, 29 Campfleld Cam; Rd.; Mrs. Helen tendre. Laury Edgar, 197 Autumn St., and one week. SREAKINO ^ Martin was ’ unable to answer Rearers were RonAld. .Guars. FM- 8. Top level guidance; "There,ia the Army thia week. Elsworth, Broad Brook; Stephen "The matter of any negligence Is third waa Paul lacotauccl. 28 Hol­ Also continued one week'waa the FOR THE, ^ ward SuHhibn. Harry Goldberg PL ATE,F T sneciflc questions put to him by need for an informal adviaory com­ Berk, 46 Norman SL; Mrs. .Elsie not at Issue-here," Deputy Judge lister St. caae of Ronald C. Godfrey, 21. ef Moran concerning how mucf^,of and David McIntosh. mittee to meet at the call of ,toe Crockett, Hebron Rd.; James Fo- Jules Karp said in fining LzBont*. The total of the fund includes e 5 Woodland St., charged with oper- the appropriation was earmaiAed president and under hia direct Jfead- orald -'recomasoni...... *‘ white jita - ' fo r raises for Water Department Kd'wih KzYinng javise off er charge because^ ^^vhen Mra ... lCA4«uiair., «tabUitatiDn,DDUti'-jather„antLxe, aat.,«efaci i^ariuw’ was ni'i aa 'aiie waiatro *«««- wiiijc |/riin-cu ouiiua LCHMuig wn were mnriieu MarUn had said that moat of the Collinsville who dito yesterday fol , ceaaion or anti-inflationary ap- Patulak, 42 Margaret Rd.: Brian across the poorly lighted street. It the togs. ,A "show" put on by by out-of-state drivers. appropriaUon would be used to lowing a short illness, was a broth- i propriate. . Man, 73a Dies Beauchamp. 62 Academy St.: was dark, raining heavily, and the three Hartland Rd. girls netted provide the pay increases voted er of Albert W. Katzung of North.' .Congress and the administration Evannie KehK Clark Rd.. Bolton; woman waa adorned in dark cloth­ 51.25. Barbsra Elkin. Kathy John Adams was the first vice the workers by the Directors when Qoventry. FYineral arrangemenu, »Iready are moving on public Mrs.-Margaret Gains. 110 Eldridge ing.” Mrs. Marlow, on the Man­ U'Reiliy, and Eileen Christenson president to be 'elected U.S. pres- I works spending and emergency Job the budget waa adopted laat year. are incomplete. St.; Michele Gqrfa, 24 Elsie Dr.; chester Memorial Hospital's "criU- were the entertainers. idi^nt; Harry Truman the last ‘J ' less relief. And the Federal Reserve After Tumble V- Waats ItemUed Arcount Barbara Ann Herpst, Glastonbury; cal list” for aeveral weeks, has Mrs. Fitzpatrick’s letter, which Board hds taken a number of steps, since returned to her home. I I • I A J ! the moat recent being last Thurs- Death claimed. Joseph V. Prach- Mrs. Hiroko Anderson, South Alan Sharpie, 31. of 14 Arch St., m-m Cml IW »«» fcea* »^aee In dealt witl| a number of issues she Windsor; Fldward Conlon. Wap- 1 n o lle l\CCOI*Cl8 ' ^ esse credit and increase niak, 73. at Manchester Memorial was found innocent of evading re­ 4-21 has raised in the past centered ■ money supplies. ping; Ronnie Kudlow, 81 Milford on a spe.cial Water Department re­ Hospital this morning, two weeks Rd.; Albert Bolls. 173 Lydall St.; sponsibility. Patrolman Robert V BUGS BUNNY. Lannan had charged him with fall­ port issued by Martin on Feb. 11. WarnuitM DMds after he fell 12-feel from the sec­ Franklin Howe, Bolton; Raymond B U Z S A W Y E R She also asked for "a complete ing to report backing a truck into in BY ROY CRANE I'VE OECIOED GO RIGHT AHEAP, h m m - som etiaaes'N Henry A. and Letitia B. Kramer ond story of his Rockville home at Streeter. Bolton. DETAILS DYNAMICS BUT n o t m / S S F U t a parke, M».i—M. ta. T.M u a >M. ee. to A request for a breakdown of ience. began his duties this morn­ .Gross, , Sunnyview 'Dr., '’ 'ernon; the prosecutor's recommendation mate deduction on your income ta.x BUT that isn't going to'make Water and Sewer Department proj­ Leo Mario Vuoto of 102. Charter -had been done. Paiil Baker, 259 Bldwell St.; Mra; which called for a suspended Jail you happy . . . it’s . a lot more satisfactory when properly CAPTAIN EASY ing. The others will start between Usher said that Frank Dzicak of BY LESi.lE TURNER ects and their coats since 1952. Oak St. and Felma Ann Recchia now and May 1, he said Eleanor «CoughIin, '40 Clyde Rd. ; Terqn and probation. "The accused written insurance pays your losses. . .REMEMBER deductibles Masons letter to Martin waa Andover, owner of the building. MR. ABERNATHY" NO! WHAT NEVER MIND. HSU PHONED NOT OVER. He added that he believes "all e f 102 Charter Oak S t, SL Jamea' Gary North, 80 Grove SL. Rock- has been, in cduft before on simi­ on windstorm, collision or other perils are tax. deductible items. BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ABTRANdS ME A51GDr OiTVitDr 130 MINUTE*. Information qbneeming the Water Church, May 3: can be charged with failure to \’llle; Burton Ames, 'Dpckerel R4-, . . . WE’RE FROM MISSOURI . - . if you have been refused dated April 18. That night, the chief obey a building inspector's order. lar charges,” FitzGerald said. "A QU8STI0NL EKACTLV 7:10, HOW LOME I I STOPPED and Sewer department finances BuU^ng Permite Vernon; Mias Janette F^wser, 192 Jail term over hts head may prob­ life insurance, Accident and Health Insurance. Auto insurance, ------j / ------1 was criticized by Town Director Usher added that the maximum 1 THINK rr S hould ^ 1 WHY PDH7U AFTER THAT DID VDU FWO^ FOR ACUPOP should be public property and that ' Ernest ^.LRitchie for Irving B. Francis Mahoney for his delay In f artfoi^ Rd.; Mrs. Mary Ann Boll ably bring an end to these appear­ through regular channels, we will endeavor to secure It for you fine upon conviction for a viola­ 1 CAN'T DECIDE Gn BE SOMETHING TO OAVE aONSf COFFil. WHY all quMtiona ' concerning them Hochberg^'iut^ations to house at hiring the four firemen whd bad and son, EMst Hs-Tford; Mrs Doris ances.” at reasonable rates . . PROVE IT TO A JURY . when you tion of thia natuie Is 825 per day should be publicly made.’ * ,49 Coburn Rd., $1J100. been* provided for in the depart- Burns and daughter, Coventry: have to prove to a jury that you wore not "Itoble," It may taka WHAT TO WEAR, to THE SO ALONG WITH for every day after the deadline Mildred Huff, 91, of Dorchester, MASQUERADE PARTY. YOUR PERSONALITY. Aa a result, he said, “ I feel that S'ely Construction Co. fo r Her­ ment'a 1957-58 budget. Mrs. Jean Klaczak and daughter, Maas., waa fined $15 for faiiittg to pretty talented legal defense that is yours witoout vCOst under a I should not take part In any dia- Mason is seeking funds in hia date set by the inspector. properly written liability policy. . .If after taaL the- best law­ bert Maguire, erect a garage at Prachniak was born In Poland 26 Union SL, Rockville. drive to the right. She pleaded euaaton of either -the Water or 1958-59 budget for an additional yers can’t convince the jury, your insurance still will pay the 164 Tanner S t, $1,400. April 19, 1885, the son of the late DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: guilty to the charge after it was Sewer Department except, at a pub­ Fred Knofla for'Frederick Dent, four firemen. These would bring fo Mrs. Gunhill Hill, 14 Pearl SL; reduced from reckless driving. judgment f demanded. . .WHH>«»•. lR8. TJA Bia. fSSt Monticello. N. Y,,' April 21 (3>) — Huebper, 22 Windermere Ave., ler and ^efzctlve lights, was f|n9d Family Monastery, West Hartford, John E. Anderson, 24,' of 55 He leaves his wife, Mary Cluchia ■ can evaluate your insurance . , . our office provides adjusting Herbert D. Setlow. of New Haven Rockville; Kevin Ryan, 98 Oliver $6. He was arrested FViday by are asked to meet at 8 o’clock to­ Birch St., is scheduled to appear Pracniak; four sons, Chester, service on an "around-the-cloclt” basis . . . Insurance without, z in Town Court Saturday on a has been named president of the Joseph Jr., and Stanley of Rock­ Rd.; Martin Johnson, 75 Pleasant Patrolman Caasels on W; Middle J E E F C O B B BY PETE HOFFMAN r morrow morning in the parking THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNE SL; Mra. Helen Quinn, Ellington; Tpke, service ia a sorry thing . . . let us prove to you the true mean­ BY WILSON SCRUGGS lot at the rear of St. James' charge of falling to atop at a stop Conn^ticut Valley Council of ville and Edward of SomersvUle;. ing of DYNAMIC SERVICE f faking the initiative in proceasln* E" IF THAT RINGS ANV SORT ^ WELL, THAT LETS O o Church, from where they will be sign, He was arrested yesterday B'nal B'rith. • Two daughters, Mrs. Paul LeBlond Mrs. Joan Rivers 'and daughter, Louis E. St. .John, 37, a Muncle, V6W.WHAT MSEY MUST HAVG TUXED.. "lUfiOTJTWCHWft-IFllET'' OF A BELL, MR. BUNCE, YOU' LORRY'S BOY FRIBND^ 489 E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Imelda Ind., truck driver, charged with clalmal. . .HOW RECENTLY HAS YOUR AGENT CHECKED transported tT ■Vern F. Capen, 18, of Thompson- day at the 'council's annual con­ o Groton; six brothers, Walter of Jensen and son, 348 N. Main SL; operaUng an overleqgth commer­ look ll like buUd your property? Whether your automobile limits «re high lOENTIP/MC/ AT A BTAMfORD COUNSEL FIRED ville, and Robert P. Welch.lS, of vention here. New BriUln. SUnley of Brooklyn, Mrs. Barbara Cavar and sen, E ll­ cial vehicle, forfeited a 820 bond...... OROOtSHE^ ington. Ha was arrested yesterday on Rt. enough ? Whether 'your policy adequately protects you against Stamford. April 21 (*>)—Be- Andover, are also slated for court Earlier) Judge Samuel Mellitz N. Y„ Peter, Konstanty, William losses Involving other perils than lire sand windstorm ? Whetoer pabllcqa Town Committee Chair­ appearances April 26. '^ e y were qf. Bridgeport waa giv»n the and Frank of Poland; two sisters, 15 by State Policeman FYed Rabil- 'WE CAN BURY’ NIKITA lard. It waa the third such ar­ ' you are paying • dlsproportfonate premium, .for protection toat man Frank Rlmptoella today waa arrested Saturday by Patrolman group's AmericanJs.J award. Frances and Stella Prachniak also you don’t need In certain areas-? In fact, how •'w gh M it neen Waahlagton, April 21 (F) rest made within the past week. , fired from m poet of corpora­ John Hughes and charged . With Other pflVeers named were; of Poland and 10 grArtdchlldren. since your ffgent PElRSONAlJ/r ,DBLJVERHiD YOUR M N E W - bpeiTAting motor vehicles with de­ Vice presldent«< Ted Oormah o f FYineral services will be held Secretory o f Defense MoElroy FViwcis M. Barlow. 41, oC 50 tion obimael pint he essumed.laet w M today •hze can bury" So­ ALS, to lieep up-to-date w it* youf fective and/or improper equlp- -Stamford, Lloyd Bardach —of Thursday-sL6:15 a.m. at th» White Spring St, charged with fallura December, MB.Tor Webeter C. viet Premier Khrushehev and society, new needs nuut be met with dynamic.action. D T H A zn c menL ■ ^ Springfield,'Mass. Jack Nowitz of FTincral Home. 65 Elm SL, Rock­ to; pay an overtime parking tick­ INSU RANCE endeavors to meet, the cbzllcng* o f new^riEede by O lv e ^ aald Pimptoella’a party that Khrushchev knows IL et, wmz fined-83. Milton T. Hav- chalraiaaalilp 'wae taking too Bridgeport, and 'Mra. Harold Blum ville, with a solemn requiem Maas tndividuatly tailoring your program .to Jjour n e ^ ^ Y O T ANTI-MOON WEAPONS of. Hartford; treasurer Mrj.' Jean at St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock, "..^.H iat’s one reason, 1 think, erty Jr., 23, of Providence, R. L, mnoh of. tho corporation CM>un- wa .are aot going to Have forfaited a' 815 bond poatad fbU WOULDNT BUY A SIZE 18 SHOE ygf^BSE YOgf Weehtogteih'April At '(/F)—4)Ci- STarhurg - of -Durttiwi, aberetary Burial-wUl- be in St. Bernard's WtW woes. 'WHY THEN BUY INSURANCE f T^' ell'a ttaMu'PUnpipelln served ze trouble for a while,'’’ McElroy lowing his arraat on a stop sign John 'Hagen, director ef tbe Vea- Mrs. Pljilip Meyerson of New ^Ha­ Cemetery.) NEEDS BECAUSE YOUR AGENT HAS NOT MSPTTOU UP ''eaiaapalgn manager for the Re- aald in a copyrighted latervlew charge. . Tha Spring and Bucklay gaard Projeiet,' tqld Oengreee to­ Friends may call At the funeral to D A T S ? . . .Let uz ‘'Custom-Fit' your Ipaurance Ibr y «-,( K ieea mayor In Inat fall'a e^>- ven, and council coordinator. Sol ptiMlalied I* the current issue e f Co.. New Brttaih, charged with day aeleattsta must new e^asM- Bernstein of Waterbury. home ton'ori'nnr from 7 to • p.m. A pnUtieal split botweea Newa * Weftd Bepai^, a faiUag. to pay a parking ticket, er ways to destroy mtalH^ as Tlte council eovera Connecticut and Wednaaday (roro 8 to-6 and 7 ■VA mea Wqa reported early weekly sews magazine. forfaitad a $9 bond. la - tilMl as to-gei. them Jrt* agaoi. and nortbwaatem MaaeaehuaAtU, to .9 p.m, ____------*«• 7 . -4 ' X - . i t I ■

M ANCHE^ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDA'jf, APRIL 21,,1968 ^ * PAGE ELEVEir dHiAairoaBfm THE Herald Angle foi*/Thii:d EARL VdST Register Two Hotel Napkin Has Part Stan Musial Seniators’ Roy Sievers Still Murder Sports Editor St’ NDAY ( 6 recent years, jtopped to sajv hello, Goals in First > . Easter Sunday weather arrived but didn’t have time to talk about In Mihalic’^ Race Win Clouts Two RSox Pitching, Homer Decides one week late and as a result this baseball . . , Holly Mandly, former . day .was beautiful, weatherwise, ,State .And New England amateur ■ Period, Giast ^‘and mucir new clothing was'evi­ golf champion, post ards from Del­ Boston.,April 21 (/P)—-A napkin plug a needle and thread h« New York, April 21 (/P)— *3-2. San Francisco blasted thras# tie and Billy Hunter featured Kan- dent on pitrishoners at the churcih ray Beach, Fla., to say weather is Boston, April 21 (A*)—^The brought from Yugoslavia plkyed a part in Franjo'Mihalic’i Home Runs home runs, two by Danny O’Con­ etty’a victory, over CSiicacage. • of my choice. Without even ^a. good and hi golf game has been runaway victory in the 62nd Boston A. A. Marathon^ Mihalie National League No wonder the Boston Red mighty Montreal Canadiens nell, to thrash the Loa Angeles The homers were h it' off BiU taumbte, my family ac’c'ompani^ holding up well .. Ba.. ball um­ returned home with hockey’s captured the sun-soaked passic Saturday in 84-degi*ee heat I'Mtorday’s Besiilto ,8os have been tryinir to lure Flacher,, who had gone 100 2/8 in* ’’’ ms to church for aif early Mass pires meeting at night at the West ■j— ->by almost a mile margin over eta- New York; April 21 {/P)— Dodgara 12-2. coveted Stanley Cup for the' "The National League’s best aSn A'ancisco 1% Los Angelea Roy Sievers from Washington Adds Doable, Triple ' ntaga without giving up a four- and that left half the morning and Side Rec found the usual large fending Champion Johnny KeHey the past, few years. The guy bagger. The last home run ball hb all afternoon to fix the lawn, lay gathering of active members. Be­ third straight year today af­ of-Groton, Conn, and worst streaks ended Sun­ In ad^tion to hia gams winning 8L l 2 Inch brownie, land­ Cardinals to a 9-4 victory over pre- Los Angeles 2 4 .333 2<4 bga City, which alao won its* third a.m. that' this would be the warm- preatige." Set and 'eady for work lie moved out front by 250 yard* St. Lduis 1 4 .2qp 3 ‘ ' .Since Jolnihg the Senators in got eight hits agataat loaer Cm- and held on for a 6-3 triumph and ed by Tommy Tedfnrd of ^ from whaj had been a shoidder-to- viou.slv unbeaten CThicago. game in five starta, with an 8-2 nle Johnson and two rellbvsrs, die * “ est day of the sp(-ii)g. Like base- calling „the pitches and plays are., Despite the defeat, the Cubs defeat of the Chicago White Sox. 1954, Sievers has used. Red Sox Sam Vacanti, Hank Wittke, Pop the^champlonship last night ih-the Charter Oak 8t. at Crystal shoulder struggle. Today's Games --V biggest being an' Inaide-the-park . ball predictors, the weatherman slx'th game of the Ijest-of-seven managed to remain on top of the Cincinnati at Philadelphia^ (N) The league leading New York pitchers to fatten up hit batting Gleason, ’Al Bogg;inl and Pete Lake. As he did in the 1056 01ym|ile average. His -lifetime average is homer by outfieldin-.Norra Slebem. - was «;rong again, although we competition. marathon when Mlhallc finished ND heap but theu' lead wag cut to Kelly (0-0) ya Semproch ii-0). Yankees made'it five victories in escaped having snow, Siqet or Staum, to list a few. Tedlord, who was accompan­ only .266 but against B^ton Ail rune in Cleveland'e 4-2- ■vic­ Bitterly .bought Set second, Kelley wilted in. the hsat. a half game’ by . the San Francisco Milwaukee St Pittsbui^h, (N) six starta when Bob Turley hurled tory over Detroit'were scored■ on * rain... /Scheduled afternoort^.com­ . TIIURHDAV ied by Audy Bloock of 19 Char­ Giants, who w!illoped Los Angeles Burdette (1-0) vs Lavy/(0-l). a 7-0 shutout over the ^lUtimors pitching it Is .320. He started off homers. Roger Maris, Rocky Cola- . The two margin in to* windup ter Oak St., U((«d a Davis spin­ Sewed It to Visor . modestly with .247 in 19#1, but mitment was postponed and. 1 While on my usual mid-morning Sensing,a hot day ahead, Mihalie 12-2 for their fourth vlctory-tij (Only Games SchMuled) . Orioles. Cleveland hit .4f>ur home Vito, Minnie' Mlnoao and Dick had extra'time to prepare for tit* was' the game ; > which Montreal ner. The trout weighed in at then came marks of .338 in 1955, stroll down the main artery, I en­ a little over (our pounds and had taken a napkin from hia h otel. six meetings with the Dodgers. Tomorrow’s fHmm runs to edge Detroit 4-2 ahd dead- Brown hit them for Cleveland and annual meeting and banquet of countered Fred Werner who boldy outscored underdog Boaton—16-14 The Philiies, behind Robin io Groffrion, who edme game in six staits as Bob Turley victory O'ver (Nncihnatl. Robin FlerheK Streak Brokea of ell the homers. Last year Ban­ Including games of Feb. 22, the on .my uncovered head were mo tags). , Baker^Al Boggini, Tony Alibrio, played with the University of back from a severe stomach injury down.” » blanket Baltimore 7-0 on a four- Roberts hurled a fiv*-hifter as Five hit pitching by Jack Urban ning aet a Detroit record by giving " Pete Staifm' and Jim Horvath. Miami, talked baseball and said after ' h^ing feared lost for toe American Hockey League had hitter. Washington made it three Kaatea City 2, Chicago 2. r Philadelphia nipped Milwaukee and threa-run hftmera by Bin Tut- up 33 home runs. - * Mlhalb: has been a distance run­ iveland 4, Detroit 2. Dinner, although 90 minutes late, he hoped to play loca'ly this sum­ Seaaon. used 20 different goaltendera be­ ner since 1940 but has tried tha in a" row over Boston, handing the w'as good and I enjoyed talking mer. He recently completed his Geoffrion tipped in a centering Red Sox their fifth loss in six W L Pet, G.B. cause of injuries qr illness, com­ 26-mile, 385-yard marathon dis­ Trophies^ Trophies and More Trophies few York ' 5 , 1 .833 ..w ith Shorty Malin and Felix Babel, military obligation afte: picking pass from Jean Beliveau tance only in the last two years. starts when Roy Sievgrs homered (((I his college sheepskin...-Trust Maurice (The Pocket 1 Rlchard'a pared to 17 employed for the en­ Trophies nearly outnumbered the players present at last. Saturdky night's annual banquet for .all Washington 3 2 .600 :J7' two retired whistle blowers. Kd- During the span he haa won five in the 10th for a 6-5 triumph. Techmen Prep for Opener' •Co,, wSs as busy as Yankee Sta­ low liner deflected off a Boston de­ tire 1956-57 season. . Two of them. Cleveland defeated Detroit 4-2, teams in the Recreation Department's sponsored leagues. Several hundred turned out for the Kansas City .600 s die Rosmarin. Fran OelSsier and Principals in Bait and Fly Casting Clinic snd finished second, at Melbourna, Cleveland' .500 Walt Melody at the dinner table. dium on opening day but my part­ fender to send Montreal into a Jacques. Marcotte and Al Millar scoring their runs via four homers. affair at the high school cafeteria. Bobby Hamill, who coached the Midget League and Town/ ner (Pat Bolduc) and I managed in his other start. ' Detroit |\.600 ' Cap Bissell, former Trinity great quick 2-0 lead last ni.'ght. The Everything appears in readiness for toe opening of the Bait and Fly Casting Clinic, sponsored by had played for two different teams, Franjo, one of a ((unity of 13 Kansas City, paced by Bill Tuttle's Tournament champion East Side Crulaeta,' is shown admiring a trophy held by flee Supt. Jim HqiS to regLsler the guest book and re­ Bruins fought back and Don Mc- die. Trophies were presented to members of all winning teams. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). Chicago -400 * ' and Manchester eager, was also The Manchester Evening Herald and *Hartford County Casting Club, tonight at 6:30 at Globe Hol­ Marcotte for Providence and Buf­ whom 10 were killed during World and Billy Hunter's three-run Coach Needs Pitchers, ceive a pen frqm pretty ■ Joyce Kenney scored )>efore the end of low Pool. Key figures In the clhtic, which will be held on six consecutive Mondays, include h o m e r s , shellacked Chicago's Baltimore AOO ' among the g u e s t s of the falo, and Millar for Springfield War II, planned a sight seeing tour Boston ' board.., Joe Gargan. head of Cunl(ffe. ..who was displaying her the first period. above, left to right, Jim Randall,, chief inatructor, and holdtag one of his many handsome trophies; White Sox 8-2. 18T charm on the special „oec.a*lon and Buffalo. Cleveland was the of New York and then a return to pby«}t*l odocatirin in the Harl- Beliveau. tallied on a blisteiri(ig Phil Seaton; newiy-eleeled club-president and bait casting instructor; and MtsS Elsie Sieffert, «ne only team to use but one net min­ Yugosta-ria 'wltare -hr "Will marry Off to Fast Start Today's-4iamea markThg the nahk'a 25lh anniver­ Chicago at Detroit, Donovan Play at Oval Friday ; T foro schools, said he was reedm- ‘slap shot and' Geoffrion added an­ of toe country's' top women casters, and a member of the HCCC for 19 years. Free instructions der as Johnny Bower had been In Javelin throwing Irene SkrJ((tno Musial, off to a fast start In sary. , .■'Anyone' for golf," Phil other goal in the second period to will l)e offered Ijy members of the HCXJC And registrations will be accepted at the pool. The clinic (0-1) va Lary (0-1). — mending to the CIAC that in the Russell asked as he addressed the every Baron game., within two months. pursuit of baseball's all-time future each of the four district make the count 4-1. Then the is open to men, women, )x>ys and girls of all ages and will be climaxed by a contest for all partici­ greats in various lifetime hitting Four Hoitiers Per Boston at New York, Nixon edltorlrfl room staff. The weather Canadiens had • survive a mag­ pants. Handsome prizes will be presented to winners in four divisions. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). (0-1) vs Larsen (1-0). boards in the stale get an equal i was fine but the golfing members departments, drove his first 'By PAT BOLDUC nificent third period rally by the homer, and third of the season, in aeveland at Kansas a ty , (N) a m o ^ t ^ officiating assign- )n* gtaff had other more impor Grant (1-0) vt Terry (1-0). Many problems confront Coach Tony D’Angona before his m en u ... Principal speaker w tant matter* to take care of before Bruins. ' the first inning with a man on 'M E N ’B DIVISION Hugh Greer, fine UConn mentor, Goals by Norm Johnson and Lar­ Many Come-from-Behind Rims base. With the Cards leading 4-3. Baltimore at Washington. (N) Cheney Tech baseball team opens its 1968 schedule l<>iday the ■ deadline h(rur *0 Phil took a • SELECTED It HOLES who told toe refs that he would ry Regan pulled Boston to w’ithin he amashed a 3-0 pitch with one Pace at L A Ball Brown (0-0) va LumenU (0-0). aftemoop against Ellington at 2:30 o’clock at the West Side raincheck. Watched Nick Jack-, ^lElks Lodge to Honor OasrHalf Handicap like to see more young men get­ ston's East Hartford High baseball one of the Canadiens. but* the on in the fifth to launch a four- Tomorrow’s Gameo Oval. Although his 1967 infield unit returns intact, the per- ting oppdrtimitles to work toe top Bruin* couldn’t quite make K, Har­ Recalled in run rally that led to his team's Hank Sauer, 39, kicked up hlsa- Chicago at DetrolL sonable D’Angona, preparing for'?« Saturday team launch its season and it was Los Angeles, April 21 (4P)—f other hand, the lefthand­ games in the area. A fine thought on the wrong foot. New Britain vey scored in the closing seconds first victory. Morrie Martin, in re­ heels and belted three into the ed b a t^ a will have to awing from Boston at New York. hia second term a* Cnenay’a coaCh, Class A —Roy Fraser 42-2-46, I-et’s face it. The Los Angeles .281, has the inside track at sec­ Art. Wilkie Jr. 44-1-43. but coaches, as a whole, still insist easily'winning by 7 ’football fw lb a irilw score. ri |1 Boston had pulled goalie Don Sport Teams Thursday lief. was the winner; Jim Brosnan, eeats in the aeries. Old Hankus felt their heels to clear the rightfield Cleveland at Kansas City. ia working diligently with hie ond) base, with freshmen Tomifiy Simmons. New York—(N EA)—Silky Sul-* "I was Just trying to hang,on,’’ Coliseum with its 250-foot many catching, pitching and out­ , (?1assB—Walt Fcrgueoii 46-S-41, that the younger fellow*, need ex­ 18(0. Ano'ther three hour. plus, j first of five Cub hurlers, was the so young ‘he even beat out an in­ w a ll/ Although, it ia only 300. Baltimore at Washington. . Riley his understudy. perience and often limes when Some 456 boys—162 in the Uvan's presence hS6 people, talking commented Eddie Aresro. toaet. _■______._ .. . leftfield-foullinfc looks like the field candidates. ____ Vin Bosralnt 50-6-44. game and it was dark when I final- about stirring come-from-hehlnd- With the track two seconds off. field hit. right down.-the foul line-it quick- , Jniiter Bun'^ton»r;-'who' conr--^ - Hsaparienee ia-gained toe men are ly aettled down to dinner. Ahierican League. 149 in the In­ By P.AT BOLDL'C 4{i>*vsnt,.'Tom HySon.-wound-up fifth Here's what Musial'a two hom- new home run heaven of •'I’m going to leave you here,’* drops oul to 425 where it is ‘There’a a great deal of work C la a fC -F ra n k Obreinaki 4i-T- ternational League and 145 in the runs In the Kentucky Derby. Stiky-SulUvan ian-the-tastt-qwirtcr ars did for him: to be done if we hope to surpass piled a sparkling .364 batting aver­ 41, Dr.. Courtney .Simpson 61-10-41, ,.too old to keep up with the prea^ FRIDAY Coach Paul Phinney and his and 'Tom Hart was ninilh. of a mile race, at Santa Anita in baseball. But it is going to Joked Giant Manager Billy Rigney irotected by an eight-folbt fence. age last spring,, will open the sea­ ant day style of play. Salurday’s Fights National League—attended the TJie big golden chestnut which 1. Gave him 2,967 hits, 20 be­ Nobody has cleared it ao fa r.' Fred McCurry last year's 6-4 record,” Tony re­ Don Culver 51-16-41g Jim McCar­ Early official arrival, to keep an ' opening tryouts over the weekend Manchester High ' cross country Hart was the Indians' lone rec­ gave Csllfornlsns heart attacks 23 seconds fiat to make up sight be a nice gold-paved heaven. with Sauer. ''We'll see you whej son at shortstop. A good gJoVeman n.'»;»DAY' ord breaker last fall, covering the hind eighth place Sam Rice we come back next time.” ' All of which prompted this com­ lated during a recent driU at the thy 49-8-41. appointment, waa Fritz DellaFera. 1 Caraca.g, Venezuela Pasc'ual! and practices are scheduled again squad will be one of three ato^, a^Jl have to go some ^ May 3 lengths in the stretch snd win in a (2.987). In three games at tl)e sun-baked West jBide. After dropping their with a atrong arm. Zinasef is ex­ Baaebali season opened in all 16 Glastonbury course in a fast 13:50. three-horse picture. R i g n e y is a realist. A fY e ^ ment from lefthanded Duke Sni­ pected to be one of D’Angona's top BEST i* HOLES former Manchester High' and; parez, 105 U. Argentina. out- j Saturday and Sunday afternoon. letic teams hoiiored Thursday to top Needles' amazing charge 2. Gave him 1,670 runs, 24 be­ concrete bowl, the San Francisco der, the Dodgers' home run king first three starta last spring, the j Times will be announced at a What about next year? Slp£e That may not be quite as Giants hit seven home runs, the beating the Dodgers four put of Wins Oass B operatives this year. A much-im­ Three-FourtlM Ibimileap ’ UConn athlete who later coached pointed Raiiwii Ariai«. 109>V, Vene-1 of 1956. hind 14th place Billy Hamilton with 40 or more in each of the Techmen rebounded in fine fashion (■ p ir l ^ V fh ' basketball at UConn zuela, 15 (For world flyweight later date. night at - the E2ks Home on Bis­ Coach Bob Sines' JV squad went extraordinary as 'Whirlawsy’s' 24 Los Angeles Dodgers five. That the first six games, including a 12- proved Conrad Sullivan and fresh­ 'Sunday sell St. The local lodge, BPOE "I Just sat there,” Dave Erb (1,690). » 2 romp yesterday and an 11-4 rout last five years,- to conclude the eeaaon with four . ___ DRU. , . -...... „ ..... S'"'-'’*...... 1*1 , title).__ _ I There will be an important unbeaten in eight dual meets and seconds fiat smasher in a mile-and- adds up to 12, an average of four man Billy Jarvis are working out Class A—Harry Mathlaaon 65- 1893, also will host the Red and the varsity comine will welcfome said. "I knew if I hit toe horse a-quarter rabe, but it isn't exactly 3. Gave him 385 home ruhs, 71 Saturday, he can't quptrel with "Every time I hit a ball 380 Bowling Event straight victories, "Thsre's loroe behind Zinsser. m8^*ame*^j!iLViT^ ‘"ta*ui ““ 'ance ance «ndand realty i San Diego, Csllf.-Frankle Dan-! offi- he was liable to stop complete­ behind fifth place Ted Williams a game. And these two clubs hard­ feet, I want to cry.” y good materia) out here.” D'A'ngona 4-61. Dr. E. M. Robbins 67-6-62. bsarlngaring hish.s name. J^tJUSt inches from f..,a ^ th Alexander Jarvis------. , jgj stopped Irish White basketball' and rifle com­ back three outstanding letter- standing still, either. ' *' ly represent the power of the Na­ the fence jaslowski, who hit .423 a yea'r ly. And I had the darnedest feel­ (456). Not every homer hit in this ball continued, "and I expect to see Class B—Pete ■ Staum 68-$-S9, •ine'North End railroad tracks, I ! t . / , „ v... v ,„„ Bob Parrish; 173'i, San Diego. 5. “ t at the West Side bines at its third annual banquet, men, Phinney looks forward to a In toe Derby, Silky Sullivan will tional League. "It’s here'" and we’v^ got to live New Haven. April 21 (j^—Joan ago, the second best mark on the Rosario Laliberte 68-9-lW. ' found, waa a Red Box fan. Johnny i ® ^ ! slsjted to start at 6:30. Parents ing. 'Suppose he just stops run( have plenty of time to do it after 4. Gave him 1,579 r\ins batted with it,” said Rig. /'L e fa face it park has a Cfiilnese tinge. Carl some real competition for the posi­ club, accords the Techmen an ex- u _ J V- i.» T . i B**:- Managers of Little League banner season. If they average four a game at Slomclnaky, Hartford, and Fred . CiSss C—Stan MIoganoaki 73-13- - Mrosek. Phil Bayer and Dick U w , •” Holljnvwd Cal f. - Irl-sh •Jimmy League teams are re- and friends may purchase tickots Along with Phinney and Sines, nlng . . . the favorite and in making up his mind to run over ..in. 30 behind ninth nlace Goose ■ Tl Piirillo, Sauer and Gil Hodges tions hardest hit by graduatloq.". perlepced performer at the hot front of 100,000 people?’ He was dies. McGurrj', Manchester were the big 60, John McHugh 72-11-61, George . all lawyers, and banker Justus ^ iT* Grow, 136, .^wlston Idaho, KO d winded to bring all bats . to this at the Elks Home. team members who plan to attcn(i horses. ... fm Jin 1178(551."'* final total for a seaj^on would be a is air'fine and good for narndg in the weekend Connecticut a ProMeiM corner. . On days (hat Hank is ■Paul were other* In our party .. '**’"*' * toSt Brays goinjf .so slow I thought he was ----—A, .Wiaa^..3—1464-.—A****.— Rigney. How about those left be ------^ - Another Gold Rush At the mbment senior John Ka-. pitching the versatile Zinsser will Benton 74-f3'-61. •US— 1. ' - .V .. heart n^arr was in Bhinutnn o .sto n TueMlav i'll***/lav fpr Jinmiy Lft-sitcr, 136 4. L/iff , nieoting^ for inventory purposes. During the past aeason the har­ Thursday's banquet Include Clen­ snovaing ...... ous. i'league Duckpln Tournaments. Weather was perfect for baseball ' ^ "n* m Bo.sion I'ue^ua.t fpr pples, i. ' Al^io Prexident Phil .Sullivan re­ daniel, Hart, Hyson. Bobby Kwash. going to .stop and nibble grass." hits, 20 behind third place Lou hind—the Dodgers? Aitisticaiiy the" park may have minski appears to be the No. 1 be St third base and Sullivan will WOMEN’S DIVISION riers, led by Cpptain Scott Clen­ Needles was next to last and record is 219 at Cincinnati last its 8ho~tcomings. But financially Mrs. Slomctasky posed an over­ in th* aun- but in the pres, box it i S ’dr,'! r ' " ‘aterbur.v. Conn. , Paul Lee. port, there win bo a Distnet 8 daniel, one of the state's finest Barrv Dougherty, Bill Griffin, Hal Ctohrig (1.190). season. Dodger Staff' Blasted candidate' for the first string take over at abort. CIbarlle Hunt­ SPBLECTED NINE HOUBS waa a* cold as at any Yale football , f. In.stead. Brav , jog Meriden, Conn , and Pat Mai- Connecticut Utile Ix-ague repre- 24 length.s back after a half-mile. 6. Gave him 5,063 total bases, it looks like another gold rush. all 640 for five gamea. Including catcher's berth although Jim Hen- '' One-HSif Handicap ■ runners, compiled a good 8-5 won Bennett, Chuck To.wlc, Jay Boris. UConn Teams Big. Sluggers Due The Dodger staff was raked for a 83-pln handicap to lead 49 girls er, a freshman, ia also being given game-this past fall in Ne'w Haven. C!'«bney l(t.v claim to the 1.3.')'^; Union C'ily. Conn , gentative.s meeting toniorrow night 16 after three-quarters, five with 88 behind third place TTia Speak­ They drew rsuccessive crowds -of ditto, a sophomore, has looked a chance at third baae. and lost record In dual competi­ Ed Dell. John Allan, manager, and Now, they may not keep:up this 42 hUs in the three games. Carl at the Hartford Max Liberman Sunday - Hot coco* and coffee were the i ^ ..J"*mbers the Red Sox 10. gt 7.30 m the Enfield St. .School a quarter of a mile to go, but wS.' er (6,101). 78,672 (largest in National League real impressive and freshmen A regular outfielder last year Class A—Low gross,’ EMna HU- tion. Clendaniel. who placed I8th Ernie Irwin and Stu Baraw, co­ early pace. But why not? Walt un­ Erskine won the home opener 'with history), 41,303 and 47,234. That Ladies Handicap. drinks of the day .1 1 looked lilje rooting fraternity In ^Manchester ; Manila I.eo Espinoso, 12,1. Phil- in Enfield. Ed Steitz. director of captains elect. collaring Fabiua at tiie eighth^ I To Take Part Crowd Swelters Larry Machia ie close behind. “It’s who batted .296, Exlaus^ Parker inski 40; low net, Cora Anderson Connecticut Day at Fenway, Park.'j ■ ■ Glenn^ viewed the fir.st two 1 jppjj,g, outpointed Manuel Armen-; athletics at Springfield College, in the New England Cross Coun­ pole and won by three-,quartcrs of til some of the big righthanded a 12-hltter but five paraded Satur­ added up to 167,209. pther high scorers Included: A crowd of 47,234 sweltered in hitters 'like Ernie Banks, Frank quite a problem replacing a boy has moved to Hartford and it is 40-8-32.. I Judging by the number of cars that 1 games at Fenway and reported : ' ^24 Havana 12 try Meet. v.ai. ninth In the annual day and four more Sunday. Left­ No wonder, Eddie Brannlck, the Marie Walsh, West HarUord, 631; I will conduct a baseball clinic on State Meet and runnerup in the a length. / the aun-baked Los Angeles Coli- Thomas and Henry Aaron get a like ■' Dana Austin," D’Angona not known whether or not the Class B —Low net, (Jonqle Kel­ ■ passed us, both going and ^coming. | that he didn't feel too bad over! Frankfurt Gerinanv • Erich - ...... teaching...... and coaching...... tecliniqiie.s...... handers are. doomed to many rug­ Giants' ■vat^n road secretary, Kay QatUngs. Windsor, 615; youngster will be able to complete CCIL Field Day. The popular Red Good NIglit's .Sleep In 11 Events aeum as the Gfanta blasted three look at that friendly 42-foot fence. ged nights and days in this park. pointed. "Dana was my third best ly 46-13-33, Ruth Bryant 46-13-83. It was a new season but the result! the spilt *(ith the 1 anks. (The Sghoeppner, 176. German.v. stopped. Ail Little League roaches . .and pitchers for 15 hits,, including wore a wfUeamlle as he depart^ Florence Pagrulo, Torrtogton, 607; batter last spring with d .407 aver­ his education at Cheney 'Tech. and Y.’hile leader was presented Sports ill Brief Steve Brook.s was in Baltimore . ------"Somebody ma.v break Babe "The best part of my staff is with the largest visiting-share Tillie Sylvester, Bloomfield, 599; ■v"* 1. * * when , the,^ Red Sox | Yanks also won the third game lo'H enry Cooper, 19L England, 6. [managers are invited to attend. gedtihg a good mght's sleep be- Storrs, Apnl 21— Eleven con- three home runs over the conven­ Ruth’s record (60),” said Danny age” "Oirtstde of Holmes, who complied and Yankees get together with New sweep the series, 2-1.1 . . . Per­ with the Pete Wigren Trophy, leftbanded,” said Manager Walter check he had taken -out of any city Faith Denhls,. Collinsville, 596; a fine .296 bitting mark last year," awarded annually by Stanley fore riding Coaltown in the Dixie tests in four sports are scheduled ient left, field wall. Danny O’Con­ O’Ctonnell of the Gianta who hit Alston. "We have three poten­ With the loss of righthander York winning. Bob Hope msde the fect afternixtn for a baseball game nell hit two and Daryl Spencer in his 52 years in baseball.' Ann Plude, Avon, 595 and high the Silk Town coach explained, "I biggest hit of the day with the (Lefty) Bray, for his finish in toe New York Yankee pitcher Whitey Handicap at Pimlico in 1949. when for University of Connecticut two into O’Malley Land yeaterday. tial lefthanded starten—Johnny Rust Ck>wlea through graduation and I motored to Stores where the | Ford holds nine lifetime derisions hit one. Carl Furillo walloped one Let's see. - At 27’,4 cents per game, Kay Pelletier, Wethersfield. don't have an experienced outfield­ Sport Schedule ' record crowd but the blow that State event. Ben A. Jones telephoned him. | athletic teams during toe weeH of 'T hope it isn't me." Joked Danny Podres. Danny McDevitt and San­ 144, and soiithpaw Harry Roy, who left UConn Frosh battled Cheshire. ^ ove. the Kansa.a City Athletics. He for Los Angelea to raise the to'tol admission for the visiting team, er in the group.” <— (Msled doom for the Red Sockers Yankee Orderliness Too Much As a unit, the Indians raced The arrived at Church­ April 21 through 26. who has hit only 33 homers in six dy Koufsix. They are going to that cornea to something like school and is now in the service, Larrv Herzog of Mahehester start­ has never lost to them. of homers to 12 lii the three game years in the majors. \ McCurry posted a 10-game 1307 the locals were left without a prov­ Conid Be Starters Today was Yogi ^ r r a 's two-run home ed at first‘base for the home club home eighth best in the State ill Downs at noon tlie clay of the Varsity test heads toe, list with have to pitch here and win.” 345,982.48. to taHe the Connecticut Big B race to ride a colt named Ponder, three (Xmteats, all at honie. Coach aeries. Twenty-five persons faint­ en pitcher. Two seniors. Hank BiU Brown, a sophomore, and High baseball vs. Bristol, 3 run Into the rightfield foul line wliile Alan Johnson came on in a Meet after a disappointing 12th Bob Cousy of tlie Boston Celtics ed in the boiling heat, which at event at Hartford by two pins J^dowaki, a righthander, and Dave Ron Stavena, a Junior, have shown Mt. Nebo„ ., V net, Hope took part in the pre­ pinch-hitting role . . . Home at a For Fans Used to the Dodgers place finish in the Connecticut In­ which he did not know was a John Chapman's -club meets .the over Pete' Dellarocco, Seymour. game ceremony and played the has won the playmaking (as.sisls) University of Massachusetts. on one time shot the thermometer up 'ffeyart, a southpaw, are the lead­ ths most ability to date and could High tennis va. Bristol, ■ 2 — good hour, i vitational at UConn. Pliinney's title .six straight times In the Na­ member of the Calumet airing. to 100. The cro'wd brought the Other leadetorincluded:' be in the starting lineup against High school. part of an umpire, rather how an Ihinclads captured runnerup laur­ Jones waived toe usual prelimi­ Wednesday, Maine on Friday snd Jim Radocy, Torrlngton, 1264; ing candidates, with. Tommy Vairi- SATI'RD.aY I tional Ba.sketball Assn. three-dey attendance total to 167,- @ m j m JeweVs Reward, EasVs Hope ulis and big EM Accomazzo, both Ellington. Other hopefuls include Casting Clinic, 6:30 — Glob* ,. umpire would tae pitches New York iNEAl "The Red*'1001 for him? You root for the els in the CCIL Field Day wlh 37 nary Instructions in the saddling Boston University tin Saturday. 209. Jim McGregor, West Haven, 1262; Holiow Pool. of Gov, Foster Furco(o. The latter. April 19 Patinc^fs-Day, and it! underdog. For a guy like Pete enciosure, told Brooks to let the The varsity track team, which Juniors, and sophomore Harry Matt Hysecki and Dick Wescott, l,s also the birthday of niy .son Dean Sox, " Eddie P'on. said. "They're a plSj^Us. Champion Bristol totaled Heavyweight boxer Eddie Ma- Ramon. Monzant. who was beat- Ange lacovone, Prospect, 1248; Juniors, Johnny Fales aifd Francis Incidentaliy, stopped for his d'nnef Rei.ser, you.know, the guy always 43 tallies. In addition to Clen- colt run his own race. had its season's opener of April Bill Slavls, Tsrrlfvllle, 1247, Joe Holmes also battling for recogni­ Thursday, April 14 St (he same--restaurant as the Silk. as well as toe opehing date of toe | little bit better. Detroit, you could chen pronounces his name as on by Los Angeles at San Fran- Chaves, sophomores, BiU Buch- bustin' into walls. Or for Cookie daniel's second place in the CCIL "May-chen.” En Route to the starting gate. 11th postponed because of snow, Hevesey, Anaonia, 1240; Mike Pa- tion. Jaslowski pitched one full High bsMball vs. Wethersfield, Town delegation. Dave Galligan Jr. inland fishing sea.ion in Connect)- j tail improved, but we probably nill meet Northeastern at Storrs eiaco, hurled an eight-hitter. Don T rio of Co-Favorites game a year ago but the others holz, Al Wright and Phil Cuater, 3:15 — Mt. Nebo; Lavagetto or Dixie Walker or Brooks asked the exercise boy on Drysdale suffered hie.second loss .MIXED DOUBLES luck; Windsor Locks, 1239; Roc- freshmen. and Johnny Groman were other cut this season. Myvboy.s had col- 1 jniproved more than all of them." Whitlow Wyatt, 'speclall.v when he tho, lead pony beside him if the on Wednesday in a rescheduled have no experience whatsoever. High tennis vs. Wetherafield, home town fans at the game tiiat I lecled their worms Bar fishing the L . to the Glanta. Final Standings que Orts, Derby. 1236; Pete Aldo, D'Angona announced that Ron­ had the bad leg. colt amounted to anything. . contest. Shelton. 1,235; Mario Oiannottl, Heyart. Cheney’s top hitter last 3:15 — High school. talked with. night before and t h \ were u p ', bnbilre The frosii track squad has one Roberts, who was knocked out ‘ ^ • w nie Boulay will serve, ya the team's "But . a guy rootin' -for toe "Nothing. " said the exercise boy. I- PcU. for Derby Run West Haveh, 1234, and Rob Kop- year with...*, briliant .609 average Friday. April 25 ■ \VEDNE.SDAY .shortly after the cra’^ o f dawn t "He look.* like Coaltown from mcc't slated, a makeup of the post­ ta his first start, went all the way 01lve-Jo« Rogsetto ...... 1 (1 » and the authbr of three home rune manager this spring and Francis Yankees and Mantle is crazy. Here Irlg-Sam Vacantl ...... £9 S9 31 .esfi nicky, Stratford, 1224. firbwn will be the scorer. The Cheney Tech .vs. Ellington, 2:30 pommander Gene Freeman of bound for a-nearby pon^. The ' they are going to win very big. up here." countered Brooks. poned contest with Northeastern this time for his first victory. He Pal-Joluia Aceto S3 and 19 runs batted in,. I* a'definite S3 37 .589 With the exception of toe two Techmen will undertake a 14-game — We(^t Side Oval. the American Legion anno need reg.ular work day waa compTetetl--at-j--"® . You ran- see that. So whv be ex­ ."Well, he isn't," said the exer­ which will be run off Wednesday Nalpad his cause with three of Ann-Paut CorrrnU -Rr - » -jrM-t New York, April 21 (/P)—(Jewel’* Reward, the East's^msln' atartee--at--flrst“-=i»*5e. ‘ When the ••Berra is going to have a big at Storrs. Philadqlphla'e seven hits and Ann-Rogg LAlibertg . 48 43 ,S33 trial tourneyriKhedutea for'JtriiV schedule, engaging in home and Monday, .^pHI 38 that Whltey Johnson would roach an early hour, due to an early start cited"" cise boy. Myrtle-Bill LaRIvlers 47 43 .S33 hope for the Kentucky Derby, arrived in Louiaville today to at Hamden Plaza/ the Connecticut veteran moves t o '' .the mound home tussles with Ellington. Vinal High baaebali vs. Meriden, 8:15 ■ toe Legion Juniors this season with and.a Gone Fl.shlng sign Wa« year, he predicted. "You Should Ponder wa.s dead last and 17 Nichols Junior College will be 'scored the winning run in the sev­ Panny^ddig Passnl . It i.s. the peaceful orderliness of 47 43 .333 join Silky Sullivan and Tint Tam, co-favorites for the May 8 w e a k ly , tournament schedule 'Valciulis will handle the duties at Regional Tech of Middletown, Ly­ — .Meriden. Rusty Scniton snd Wally Fortin on toe typewriter Weather Togi swing the bat all .spring. the Yankee-s, a strange feeling of lengths in arrears after a half- thq frush tennis team's oponnent enth. He opened that inning with Marl«-kl Puzso ...... 37 5,3 .411 first. ' ■ •- i G'lys li-kp iHankl Bauer will al­ Thursday at Storrs in the onl.v Rutb-^lg Pohl ...... 33 55 . 389 ilpses next week with the follow- man Memorial, Hebron Regional, . Caatirig Clinic, 6:30 — Glob* 1 as'his assistants. Legion ball has wa.s perfect for Just about anything eld-line Brooklyn fans who are rnile. 12th in a 14-horse field and a single, advxnced to second when turf classic. l]ig events: Has' luaid,! Track ways be good. Then there's Mickey contest scheduled for the Husky loser Bob Rush walked R i c h i e R«na-L«Alg Pamato-'. 35 55 . 389 Ti^iner Ivan Parke, who al- -«■ Cromwell High School. East Wind­ Hollow Pool. •> enjoyed much popularity It Man­ and in the afternoon I motored to seeking baseball entertainment. nine lengths out after three-quar­ Pgg-Bon Bonadigg ... 35 55 .389 Saturday and Sunday Men’s Hustling Paul’Doucette, a senior sor High School and Hartford chester during, the past 12 years the beautiful Wesleyan campus in (Mantle I. Look at a liid like Jerry ters of a mile. Pup.s " Ashbum and scored on Harry NancifJohn (Saudino . 39 53 . 358 ready, has tasted victory in toe Wednesday, April 8* Lumpe. - We'll have him all year. There will be a day, you mav be Coacli J. O. Christian's varsity in Louisville Tuesday morning. Op4n, Waterbury Perillo'a; Satur­ and regular in ‘57, when he batted Regional Tech. and toe teams have usually been Middletmvn to watrh We.s play .sure, that those peonlc will get over But and Olympia wci e Anderson’s stagla. Henry Aarop Saturday night's top scorea: Ed­ great American race, Cheney Tech v*. 'Vinal’ Tech, 2— He swings good. .setting a hll.slering pare running basebal team has two home loaded \)ewel's Rewarcl' and ■ two Eugene Jacobs, who trains Marg day, Men's B BrUtol BowUng West Side Oval. aither wlnnera or rUnneriup in dis­ Clark University and to absorb \he los.s of the Dodger.s. I and Harry Hanebrink homered for die Pagan! 134-353, Olive Roasetto Lanes; -Girls Handicap Friday and each other into the groiujd. [ lames slated, one against Wes- Milwaukee’^ runs. 113-118, , Ann Laliberte 114-116 and other Main Chance Farm Derby tins Rullah, said the Lewis colt trict play . . . Mayor Harold Turk-- .some, sunshine . . . Night home “T.he racb is going to be just like But the'y never are going to get Saturday, Winsted Laurel Center. Tbunulay, May 1 tagton, a stranger at- toe desk in with friends. it was last year." "And 1 was .starting to pick up feyan on Wednesday and toe other Bob Friend became the f i r ■ t Iris Vacanti 107' • colts onto\h horse piillmen Sunday probably would- go' by van i ’ High baseball vs. Hall, 3:15 — used to seeing the Yankees. horses, " explained. Brooks, "So I against Boston University on Sat­ The regular season champions, ■at Belmont Park for the train Wednesday. Ford ducked down th , dugout Pittsburgh pitcher to go . the . dis­ Highbrow Turn ior Ring Bout West Hartford. runway" for a pre game cigarette, chicked to Ponder and, by gplly. urday tance in the Pirates’ victory over Olive and Joe Roasetto, along with ride to' Derbytpwn. The winner of the $24,125 High golf vs. Hall — Manches­ pa.ssing Casey Stengel, who was he was Coaltowp!" The varsity golf season gets un- Cincinnati. Rookie first baseman Iris and Sam Vacanti, Ann and The otoersi were ^et's Alibi, a Chesapeake Stakes at Laurel Park, Henderson Hurls, ter Country Club. denvay Tuesday with Connecticut Paul Oorrenti and Ann and Ro(ia son of Jet Pilot who won toe 1957 : perched on a cua’iioiied .dugout Soviels Awaiting Won by Three Stevens, who entered the game in Md„ on Saturday was C.- J. De- Slated June 11 in Washington High tennis vs. Hall, 3:15 — Yale and Navy Baseball Game With a quarter of a mile remain­ meeting American International the ninth as a defensive measure, Laliberte wit) compete in. the an­ Derby for 'Mrs. Elizabeth Gra- I seat, trying to r-.a'se up his mind College and the University of Mas­ vine's Backinme, who won’t get his Bats Team to Win West Hartford.',. ' whether the grass ....Central Park U.S. tloop (sanies ing. Ponder was .sixth, nine-^and-a- came up with two ouf>ln the ninth nual rolloffs Saturday night af the hani’a Maine Chance Farm, and chance against the big 3-year-otd High track vs. Hartford-Bristol, sachusetts in a triangular meet at Doubib Strike alleya. ^ e Lallbertea was nicer looking than the Yankee hall’ length.s back, hut at the and hit a Willard ScJimidt serve Ebony . Pearl, Who finished out of stars until the Preakness at Balti­ Washington, April 21 (A’)—^t-^ingtonlans on warm summer eve- 3 — West Side Oval. Saturday Tops Heavy Schedule eighth pole the .son of Pensive was Amherst.. Mass. The golfers te- are replswlng Pat and 'John Aceto the money Satu'rday when Jewel's New Haven, April 21 (JP>—New nlngs. Stadium turf. Moscow. April 21 l/Pi So.rJet tuni home Friday to meet Malnai out of the park to end ’the game. more .May 17. Backbone wasn't Haven State Teachers’ (College fighttag crude? Come June H it EYIday, May 3 thlrcl and flying three-and-a-half I t was his second homer and his who are unable to be present for Reward won the $59,5po - Wood "Centra! Park looked real pretty E^-i-sketbasil Coach Victor Geigorlevrle ql the WillHiiantic, Country Club. nominated for toe” Derby. pitcher Clyde Henderson did about will be a very proper spectacle in About 1,000 ladles and/ gentle­ High golf vs, Wethersfield-Maa- when I pa.ssed through it this lengths behind the leader. He won fourth hit of the season in four, the post-seaaon play. Memorial at Jamaica. Assault waa men may watch the boxing exhibi­ New Haven, April 21—Yale and yloop rivals before the important waved an ever-growing sheaf of The Montpellier , Farm'6 Nala. the biggest Job In the State’s toe capital. Indeed swank. chsster Countiy CHub. morning." h® kept insisting. by three. time's at. bat. the last of six Wood winners to tion from tables arranged in. a set­ Navy in Eastern Intercollegiate | tilt with Navy on Saturday • at •telegrams above hl.s head and yell­ Whirl^way, his famou.s long tail the favorite who finished^ second weekend colleidata baseball. . On that night the usual Wedpee- (3heney Tech vs. Lyman Me­ 2:30 p.m. at 'Yale Field. Tuesday, Power uml 'Talent ■ • New Haven — (NEA) — Joseph take doWn thb big prize in the ting of evergreens, vine-laced ar­ Baseball l-eague action here bn ed with some glee "They all want straight out behind, looked like a Skrzniarj)), 15. of Meriden, Conn., Derby. by half a length, and toe Roslyn He gav, up four hits in the Sat­ morial,. 2 — Weat Side Oval. Saturday tops a busy slate for at home the Bulldogs face Am- High Quartet Wins urday game with WtUlmanUc day televised boxing show 'wiU bors and colorful flower boxes. In' When you manage the Yankees tickets trf see, the Americans play." big cat roaring down the .stretch became jemertca’s champion 22 Triple Entry Farm’s Princlpado, who was third, the background soft lights will .Monday,. May 5 . Ell athletes with activity schedul­ herst in' a 3 p.m. contest, and you can! afford tf> worry about in a devil's red blur in 1011. The Major League Homer* and Derby eli^bles. State Teachers. Then he belted a originate in no such place as a High baseball vs. Conard, 3:15 f Tile telegram.s were requests. caliber target, shooter ringing up Thus, the cosmetics queen will ainoke-dronched arena before a play on a fountain sj>ray. ed each day, Monday through Thursday are in Hartford to play Central Park grass. Tlris is a team plea.se. and even demands for seats chestnut son of Blenheim II wa.s Mil0 Medley Race two-run homer to secure New Ha­ —'•Mt. Nebo. Saturday) in six sports. , Trinity. perfect 200x200 score* In the Jun­ (Figurea in parentheses denote shoot again with a triple entry. Psrke, who saddled Fred Hoop­ ven’s 5-4 victory. shirt-aleeved mob. which seems to be cemeuted to- for the two-night .series in which 16 lengths to the bad after a half, ior and senior classes. er’s Hoop Jr. to win the 1945 Wood $35 a Ticket * • High g o lf’ vs. Etast Hartford—' number for season to date.) The year before she won with Jet Henderson struck out six Willl- ' On that night, instead, toe fight The baseball team, defending Against the Midshipmen, Yale "gether with power and talent and. the United States men's and wom­ nlne-and-a-half after three-quar­ Although no'team scores were Pilot, her entry of Lord Boswell, and then the Kentucky Derby, said Foley said the, cream of Wash­ Undecided. league champions after annexing will be bidding fqr tfie fourth it will^ be shocking if they win by ters. But he flew around the turn, 'National League kept,' several Manchester High mantic men and walked eight. will originate from a pluah hotel ington government, diplomatic, High tennis vs. CMnard, 8:15— en's amateur ba.sketball teams will Muaial, Cardinals 2 i4) knockdown and perfect Bahram Jet’s Alibi might tackle the $25.- th# title in 1957 for toe third con- straight triumph in a series where less titan 10. There seems no room meet the be.st pla,vers of the Sou- was no more than two lengths Jim Bunning of the Detroit School trackmen enjoyed fair suc­ Down in Middlqtqwn, a right- terrace before an audience attired 6uBlneaa and social circles will be High school. Tigers won the workhorse title in O’Connel, Gianta'2 (2 ) failed' as toe 31.10 to 31 favorite, 000-added, Blue Grass Stakes on handed sophomore nkmed Tom in evenings clothes. The ringside iMcutive time, face a pair of non- they, enjoy a 12-6 supremacy. Last for fhubaibs. no need for last-min­ let Union. back at the mile and ran the last Banks, Chibs i2) cess in Saturday’s 20th annual and Assault grabbed the roses. Thursday .at Keenlgnd. Jet’s Alibi invited—at '$25 a head, which Casting Clinic, 6:30 — Glob* year the Ell’s notched a 7-2 win. ute heroics. quarter in 21 seconds flat to the .American League in 1057 by Connecticut High School Relays at Chirran gave up aix hJU and helped commentary shouW be discreet . covers food and trimmings. It will Hollow Pool. . "They come from everywhere." Gcwyl, Cube (2) ^ ** The latest callente book odds won an earlier race at Jamaica on his .Wesleyan teammates win a 6-1 Varsity tennis Is in for the This disturbed Jackie Schwartz prevaiPby eight snd set the track pitching the moat innings. He was the University of Connecticut. Saturday. . and polite. ‘ be strictly a guest list'affair, ii- Tuesday, Mmy • busiest week of the season, with said the Soviet mentor. "We Just JUld Derby.reeord_at 2/pi 2_5^_. In 267 innings. Ste'vens. Piratas (2) Thirty-nine schools were , rep­ listed Hm Tam, toe C a l u m e t rictory over dark University.' of Pitkin Ayenue. which is "the don't have.that many, .seats. ITtey Benefit Show though it was made plain anyone Cheney Tech vi. Hebron Region- 'four contests slated over the six- street that slants off Eastern Spencer, Gianta (2) resented by a total o f 1,159 achool- Farm atar,,and Silky SuUivan, toe Clark pinch-hitter Dick Bates deairiqg an invitation may drop The Fin est...... come fiom Riga and tlie Ukraine, Aaron. Braves West Coas't sensation owned by Jewel’s Reward paid 32.60 for scored a triple in the eighth in­ This highbrow turn for prize­ al-Hebrop. day distance. The raquetmen open- Parkway whe^ you want to get boys. fighting will benefit the Washing­ the word, tomorrow (Monda.y) with Ford- froni Uzbehkislan, and al! over Hanebrink, Braves Tom Roaa and Phil KUpstein, as 32 straight mutual ticket after hie ning, breaking Curran's near-shut­ Ht$:n track vs. Wethersfield, to New Lota, Avenue. New Lots Central .■\.sia. ' Furillo, Dodgers The quartet comprliiM Tom toe 2-1 Joint favorites Tim Tam ton Chapter of Big Brothers of Boxing previouely exuded this — Wethersfield. ham on toe Yale (iourts at 3 p.m. Avenue, ■ Brooklyn. You know Juros. Phil Pineo, Dick Williams victory in the Wood. Backbone re­ out. Bates came home on a wild Geigoriev and Deput,v■'Director Americaa Leagtie broke the Keenaland track record turned 321.20 for his Chesapeake throw from the outfield. America, an organization which kind.of class in an Atlantic C?ity Wednesday the team engages where it is, don't y()u” Sievers. Senators <2) and Scott Clendaniel provided the in a aeven furlongs race Friday. help* waywara wayward andana ■ fatbartesb ’night club and a Miami.hotel, but Pennsylvania at Philadelphia," re­ Alexi Chikin of. the all-Unlon Indians with their lone first place triumph. In other weekend baseball, the Jackie i.s 42 and he is a baseball Marls. .Indians (2 ) Silky, the Santh Anita Derby boys. Promoter Goldie Ahearn, the indoors. Ahesrn.. with» 8 ^ promoter's H 8 C S L c d d c r turns home for a Friday stand Sports Committee said the Lenin in the mils' medley race. The win­ Other Saturday feature winners UnfVeralty ' of Connecticut tackled Q O Z 1 .fan, which always nieant toe Sports, Palaqe would bp backed to 5 0 M m U T E Boone, Tigers (2) (5'ihner, will ■ make his final prep Rhode Island at Kingaton, end won International Boxing Club, apon- distaste for freeloaders, has a ape- against always strong Presbyter­ Brooklyn Dodgers to him. Now he ning time was 3:43.1, were, Zolt (37.40) in the 310,000 sQrs of the Wednesday night show cial problem. ian, and a Saturday session with. its capacity of about 15,000 both Zauchin, Senators on Saturday when C h u^r c h 111 Patriots Day Handicap at Lincoln 13-2. Rhode Island freshmen beat either takes the Y’ankees or noth­ Oilavito, Indians Big Joe Dyer placed third in the Downs opens. After (tl* Wood vic­ •the UConn frosh 10-7. (over ABC), and-the, hotel man­ All those hotel windows over­ Over Hoad, 34-28 Navy. ing and Jackie doesn’t like it. nights. shot put event and garnered fourth Downs where Promised Land ia fa­ agement are cooperating. looking the terrace, l^e said, will be Lacrosse, idle yesterday (Satur­ Tbll.sl, the Georgian capital, ex­ mSTALLATION Mlnoso, Indians tory, odJa Jewel's Reivard were vored in today’s 350,000 added Lin­ In New Haven, Yale freshmen "Can you imagine this,” he kept Brown, Indians place laurels in both the discus and cut from 6-1 to 4-1, beat- Hopkins 7-6. At Waltham, . Ahearn said the main event painted black. Boaton. AprJJ 21 (8') — Pro ten- day) after the midweek loss to saying, "me .sitting in a left field pects even greater c(owda when jaVelln events; Sturdy Dave Tomm coln Special; Safe Message Rutgers, engages a major eastern Tuttle, Athletics Mass., the Coast Guard Academy, gladiatora wiU be announced tiia king Pancho Gonzales, held a seat- at Yankee St.adtum Me see­ the Anierican teams appear there «a s funnerup in the discus throw­ (312.40) in Ben All Handicap at shortly. EMward Foley, Washlng- power in It.P.I. at Troy, N.Y.. bn April 28 and 29, the mqp playing Hunter, Athletics T m’o other colts from the Wood of New London defeated Brandeis 34-28 lead over Lew Hoad today ing the Yankees play? The opiy ing. No distances were available Keeneland; . Furyvan ($15.70) in 7-3. And Saton Hall defeated Fair- tcqi lawyer, who is co-chairman ot Yale Outrow* BU Saturday afternoon:. The contest .star teams representing the Es­ Siebem, Yankees this morning. Memorial lineup also are heading time I went jto sec the Yankees Mufflers Tires Batteries for Kentucky and a crack at the the $25.000'’ Oakland Handicap, at field University 20-3 in a Sunday the proce^ings for Big Brotbe'ri)’,' as their cro*s country tour moved pairs brothers, Ned Harkness, tonian and Azerbaijan Republics Golden Gate Fields; Better Bee was w)icn we played them. You Tom Ansaldi competed in the 3126,000-added prize. They .' are game. assured all they would be "better Derby, April 21 (F)—Yale on to Philadelphia for the next R.P.I., and Bill, Yale, in opposite •and the women meeting Estonian (38.60) in the 325,000 Southern coaching corners for the contest. know, the Dodgers. Hockry Playoff* pole vault event end deadlocked Dr. Peter Graffagninq’a Noured- ♦ban ordinary.” crews outrowed Boston University match Tuesday night. "Used to yell ,at'J'oe DiMaggio and Georgian Republic champions. four other ^participants for top din, who waa ■econd,'''beaten by Cross Handicap gt Gulfstream Foley, former under secretary of , Gonzales snapp^ a five-match The home Yale couri# will be These games will be fouw t out Park's closing program and Silver with consistency Saturday, Tale’s losing streak by defeating the for- the scene of golf competition for, and ^ i r him a- salami. You hadda Seat Covers Floor Mats . ' Sunday Besulta spot with a Jump of 10 feet and half a length, and George Lewie* Bi*acca New Coach the treasury and columnist Drew do that. Who could root for a guy In the Tblisi Stadium Vehero. of­ four Inchqi^ SUte (315.40) in the- $15,000 Inau­ Pearson, head of the Washington varsity, jayvea and freshman (nner Australian Davis Cup see 6-2, the Yale varsity with Wesleyan on ficial's expect at least 20,000 orthe MattonsJ League Final Martina RullaJi, third, another 3 ^ Wednesday, and Holy Cross on like DiMaggio? He didn't need no Bowling Champions in Pockville Memtreai 6, Boaton 3 (Montreal lengths back. ■ gural Handicap at Sportsmana Big Brothers’ Chapter, unfolded teams defeated their counterparts, J 76 before a w« crowd of. 1,315 35,000 available seats to be filled. Park, which opened the Ctaicago Fairfield, April 21 ((P) -•(- Ge'orge yaaterday at th« Bioatoa Garden. Saturday. The varsity and^ fresh­ help from fibbody. He didn't need igtas best o f 7 series, 4-2). J, H. (Slim) Pierce. Noijred- Bisacca ia the new varsity basket­ the program at a news aonference from Boaton in a crew meet oh, no cheers.- He done It himself and Duck pin bowling honors In Rockville were up for a decision yes- TNHPLE t o p r a c t ic e season.' * . the Housatonlc River here; The Pancho ^egura defeated Tony man , track teams engage* Army Ameriese laagueJElail__... (Pn’s tratner. Joadad the colt on a ball coach at Fairfield University. which itself was rather elegant In I used to wonder how anybody In eight pterious seasons as terday and in the Men’s Division, Johiuiy Surdell of 62 Village St. a balliuom overlooking the ter­ times for the one and five-six­ .rrabert6-3 fqr a 76-21 a4 Van toga rivota at West Point on Sattirday, defeated Joe Gillich for toe titl'* ;O v e r in the Women's Dlvmon, Herabs^ 2, Springfield 1 (Her- Temple Beth Sholom softball van aariy this morntagT HSnSe," Ha succeeds James Hanrahan, who w » » fTree could say,' I root tor DiMsg^o.’ coach Of toe UCLA footoal! tSSnl, svtns beat of 7 aeries 4-2). Dave Cheifhton . of the New recently resigned to devote hie at­ race. teenths mile-course: Varslty-Ysle, ip their (iSrtea, while Road |nd Surdell's sister. Mrs.‘ CeIe.Cwikla of 2 Cs(dar St., won the fairer M r 3 " * 7 7 1 team will hold tryouts Tuesday an aasociate of Trataar Sunny Jim Trabert took -a l*-9 lead in the Junior varsity and freshnrtan. row Root for *L'nderiiog Coach Henry (Red) Sanders' «81 MAIN ST. Saturdi^e Beeiilt Fitisimltaens for 20 years, ones York Rahgere haa played on four tention to Ms summer conta. The terrace is an outdoor nitatt 6;46. Bo&twn, <6:53. Junior Varslty- set crown bv downing Mrs. \Sophie Kravontka. Aclibn toolt night at Charter Qak Park atari- doubles by Gonsales and against .Dartmouth at Hanover, “The same ‘ with this kid they BriJlns 58 gamta, lost 17 and AnMclen League* gall^isd Gallant F ox ,' tha 1930 National Hockey League teams— Bisacca Hat coached, at FairtaW' club whtra Rjeta go for $7.50 ■ Ysle, 7:01. Boston, 7:24i , Freeh- $$8 Mala S t, M aB^h^a^ ptac* at to# TBK altaya (Hi^rald Photo by BaternU). tag at 6 o'clock. Ika Synder re­ raan-Tal#. $i58. Boston, 7:83. 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\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, qONN., l^N D A Y , APRIL 21, 1958 ■. ■ / PAGE THIRTEEK PA(SE TWELVE MANCi^STER EVENING HERALP^MANC1^E5TO^ MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1958 Mostsid Jnstrumsiits 53 Apsrtnisnts—Fists— Smmnei' HomiM for Rent 67 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 72 HoQses for Solo 72 i 2 ...... i' Honacfi fcir SfJfi Suborlxui for Sal« 75 Trailers 6-A Business Services Offered 13 OUGUTA BtjNk LAWI BY FAGALY and SHORTER Bouts and Accossorisu 46 ' Household Goods St Tenements 63 J B FLAT alto saxoplume, COrrAOE—Fully fumiahed. Wash­ (XXVH) - BAR H A It T r O R O “NOW” MANCHESTER — Sparkling obc BEAUTIFUL custom built 33xl6) BOLTON CENTER - Large ala COMPLETE, repairs on automatic STERILIZED' used furniture re« darinst, vtoltn. x ^ te Box AB, TWO ROOM unfumiahtd ajiart' ing machine', vacuum cleaner, gaa (While they last) — New ranch room Cape. Li'Ving roonl with Are-, three bedroom ranch. Garage^ colonial with 114 MOBIUBROMi:S'^ Pumitur* Uk- Herald. -■ Classified en u down payment an mobile- washers and dryers. Westing- BOAT FOR SALE. Call MI 9-8907 paired and apray finished. Most ot ,mcnt. All utUlfles except gas Cen­ stove, eladtric lights two oil burn­ b o m ^ .814,990.. (Completely flit-. ' IS T H E TIM E TO § U Y place. Dmtng room, aunny kltch.en plastered, sewers.-Xatve lot. MI Breezeway and tWo-car farage. homea. Excellent lota/available at house, Philco-Bendix, M aj^g, or Ml 8-4888 between 8-8 jl.m . it looks like new. Living room set,' trally located. Rent $80. MI 8-4824. ers, mfflgerator. Nice place for IsbadlT Built-In stove and tfnai with lots of cabinets, bedroom, 9-SS38. Large lot with excellent idew oft loN B FUtX. BASS aciwrdlon. Ex- Oraplaca, ceramic tile bath, Manatield. Jenaen'a./Inc. (alwaya Frigldaire. Members Of ASCA. G lUTTCN s u m A ‘RM9IL AT'Tiie tlZE Of 9 u r alHEN Tile VlTTLES 6 0 SOUTH WHO IS IT maple sofa bed, msple platform Mllcnt condition. Coll Ml 8-8946 middle-aged couple, MI 9-8488, m MANCHESTER PROPERTIES And bath, first floor, two bedrooms ,to the East. This home m w ba Advertisement 7ne HOUSgMOLD WSP'SIUS THAT.eATS eVfilVTHiHaSUT TWe TABltCLOTHf 1957 ALUMINUM 14’ de luxe run rockers, bedroom sets, kitchen OOVBNTRT—Four room unfur­ bassmenta, amesite drives oott- second floor. Hot water oil heat (Ve s t Ga r d n e r st.-T h i«e bed- seen to be appreclatod. T, J; reliable) 64 Park Road, Weat Stuart R. Wolcott Phone: M l about b o a t . Controls, steering after 8 p.m. For 89806—8 room one-family home roo* ranch. Oil hot water heat 9-8878. » . 1 sets, beds, dressers, chests, cribs, I_ I _ ...... ,----- nished apartment, 8rd floor. Fam­ pletely landKaped. 1044 fnmn. ^Owners moving. Other IWOnga Grockett, Realtor, Ml S-1S77 or MX CLASSIFIED ADVT. Hartford,. AD 3-S214 or G> 9-4479, wheel, canvas cover, windshield, Wanted to Rent 68 In desirable location. Oil heat- Fireplace, Dnmediate occupancy. Monday throufh Saturday, 9 to B. $14BUlCMfRtia!9M oiMMe soMe MOite . Thayer baby carirlaga, high ITR" TBll lOaMBaa clectrmto ily of four acceptable, 846 per r.H.A. R. F. Olroook B Co., Real- available. Madeline Smith, Real­ 9-7751. DEPT. HOURS backrest, apecdonteter, 1987 Scott chairs,; refrigerators, gas and elec­ et organ today. Finaat quality month. Tel. PI 2-7886. '/• ton, Ml 9-638B, JoMpb Aahtord, automatic hot water, lafg# barn, tor. Ml 9-1643, t n w Charles W. Lathrap, Monday, Wedneaday, Thursday EATS SO MUCH ?)NMAT A« CHOPS .WILLVA! A N 0‘ motor. Used fSrty' hours. Vety can be used for gefega or etor- Realtor, MI 9-0884 or MI 3-7886. (XX) I16AOO- COVENTRY Lake, 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 ‘P.M. evening. ^ GARDEiyS plowed and harrowed. ’iboooiHo.moiHO'wex poM'TkesosriHfiv , tric stoves. One beauUful Andes any home ofgons. Duhalda Ml M818, Barbara Woods, Ml Call MI 841108. fact. $900. Terms can be arranged. APARTMENTS-RockviUe. NeW WANTED—Five room apartment S-7708 Of Robert Murdock, MI ags. Dot 80x180. SIX ROOM Green Manor Ranch new seven, room split level, 114< NEISHSOHSI^ witu Tue WTA’ioes.V^ combination gas log heater and Mualo Center, ^l86 West Middle or rent Tel. iQ 9-6808. P I‘ 2-8085 or Pi 2-85a4„._- gae with chrome pipe Including Turnpike.r three room land bath. Excellant lo­ 8-8471 . ■ /. , with attached garage. Constance ttathe, flreplace, attached garage, cation. Large amesite parking for For '$18^900—Sound, sturdy 8 room Drive. Plastered walla, ceramic game rooml lake privileges. Pres­ COPY CLOSING TIME Auto Drivinc School 7*A three baffles and accesaorlM for FOUR ROOM heated apartmdht dwelling. Hot water oil heat, com­ Lots for Sale 73 . Household Services Installing, Open 9-9. LeBlanc Fur­ two 'kara each apartment. Large (ID NEW 614 room ranch, cenm lo bath, fireplace. Encloeed ^ rch , ent m oi^age can be aosumed. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Building Materials 47 with imUancea ty young couple, tile batbj dtailng area, attached bination screens, storm windows LARSON'S driving SchOol-Ottara " Offered 13A niture Hoepital, 196 South St., W cuinr ApParel— Fora 57 back lawn. Modem , appliances. many ahade. treea. Assume t 4% BOLTON—Two large i*9ad6d tots monthly p a r e n ts are only 377.89> VenUlatoi. fan. Disposal laundro­ no children. In- Mahehester or 16 garage, full basemmt. amealtc and doon. 1-car overslsed fia- mortjgage from owner. Ml 9-1M7. R. F. Dimock It Co., Realtors, MI MQN. THRU FRI. ali types of driver education/ on Rockville. mile radlua. Prefer duplex. Write rage. Lot 78xl40,\' on Williams Road. Call owner. Ml FlJiT FINISH HoUand wtf&low SPECIAL LIST . PERSIAN LAMB coat, worn few mat, rotanrTV antenna. Heat, drive, completely landscaped 8-68SL 9-5245, Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6818,^ 10:30 A.M. insured dual control cars, stand­ AdulU. Phane MI 9-4824. TR Mrs. R. Lyko, 1084 Chestnut St., 817,800. R. F. Dimock h Co., GAMBOLATI BUILT'^ree bed­ ard or automatic. By ualned and shades, made to measure. .All TUFTED DIVAN, custom mada times, $878. Size 16-26. Pastel For 818,600—8 room Ranch In con­ Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 or Nob- 1x8 Rustic Cedar paneling 8-8778. Newton Upper Falls, Maseaohu-. Realtors, Ml 9:0348, Joseph Ash­ room ranch with or without new ert Murdock, MI 8-6472. SATURDAY 9 A.M. certified inatnmtor, licensed by metal Venetian- blinds at a new slip cover. Club and' barrel chalra, m i'k stole ($878 value) 8390, setts, or phone LA sell 7-8889 after venient locAtlon. Fireplace, oil COVENTRY-Large cleared lot for per stj. ft. 12c pie crust table, end tables, lamps, ford t a 9-8818, Barban Woodt, furniture. Large lot with privacy. ■ale, 158x350. Nice location. Call ------1...... tte State of O w i. Ml 9-M7S. low price Keys made while you never worn. Three skin Baum NEW FIRST floor apartment in 5 p.m. hq t, attached garage. Immediate MI 9-3328. wait. Marlow’s. Hand bpltt Shakes per sq. 128.16 68" custom drapes. 8x9 linoleum, Marten scarf, like new, $110. Let Ml 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, Ml occupancy. . -. MI 9-6734.. older home. Ample parking. One 8-84T3. Wanted— Real Estate 77 TO VS OOOPEBATION W nX jdORTTXXK’S—Manchester's lead- Mahogany Paneling per sq. ft. IBc' TV antenna. All In excellent condi­ out Muskrat cape, excellent condi­ wavMA T ory L>e««HS ai^JSM WEAVINO of bums, moth libles tion. May be seen evenings 8-t, mile from bus. Kitchen, bath, llv- Other listings'available, call for a e AFPBEVIATEO ing driving school. Skilled cour­ 1x8 TAG 6M minimum, tion, $88, MI 9-56S1 after 8 p.'m. -Ing room, two bedrooina. Bore- / W A I ^ D C:ape Cod. Oil heat, plasteied LISTINGS WANTED-Singla, two* teous inst^ctors. Licensed, au. and tom clothing, boeiery runs, 17 N. Garden Drive, Manchester, (X) MANCHESTEit Green Area ~ appointment. Suburban for Sale 75 « Per M' $84 Ml 8-1721. THREE ETVEklNG gowns, aizea board heat. Aluminum storms and 814 room ranch with attached ga­ walls. Close to school, transporta­ (amUy, -threa-fkinlly, buatoeM thorized.by Department ot Motor handbags repaired, alpper re­ f i v e ’ ROOM R EN T tion, shopping. Truly a fine value. property. Have moav casb buyers. placement, umbrellas repaired, PinV'.PanelIng All S's, per sq. ft. I4c 11-18. Practically hew. Call MI B<:teena throughout. One child. No rage.. |18,300. Sales price includes ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor Did Mi 3-2711 Vehicle! for driver education. rug, dishwasher and disposal. For Call us now. The William E. Bel- (DC) BOLTON -Coventry line. New M o^ ages arranged Pleooe caU Hydran.atic, standard. shift. Ml men’s shirt, collars reversed and Dlaappcaring Stairway Each 826 SOFA, CLUB chalr,/tour Ubies. 9-8882. pete. Electric stove and refriger­ Tel. Ml 9-4848- ator fumiahed. Available May 1 . IN MANCHESTER further information or appoint­ flore Agency’. MI 9-0760. 5 room ranch, ceramic tile bath, <3eorge L. OrasiMlo. Rwtor. IQ 9-7398. replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ solid mahogany f<»r poster bqfl knotty pme Mtchen, walkout l^rime Shakes (Specials) and chest, vanfty/and two (hairs, 8160 monthly, escrow $100. Phone ment to see call ‘the IC F. 9-S678. 109 Henry 8L ' ing Shop. , MANCHESTEIL-Five Room Cape MANCHBSTER-ouUktrta—ao se In. baaemem." Large tot. Reduced- to per sq., $9.75 dining room set/with buffet and Wanted— To Buy 58 MI 9-1558, 8:80-8 p.m. For one of our trusted employes. Dlmoek A Co., Realton, MI with farage near bus line and 3-8348, Joseph Ashford, MI 1-8818, Threq bedroom Cape, 1V4 baths. $14,900. R P .mmo MI 9-6182 $13,700—7 rooms, Doane St. neat. cars, bulK-in oven, combination Optlonir Share Book No. ,5570, Black. MI 9-5038. ture Repair Service, Taleottvllle 155 Walker St. Manchester. Walt Ml 8-8603. Diamonda— W atcho^ UII 9 apartment. Private entrances. No age store, immaculate six room kitchen, tiled bath. Aluminum sid­ $15,800-7 (6A2), brick. Keeney St. wlndom, etc. All for $17,000. These Issued By T he Manchester Sav Ml 8-T449. pets. Suitable three adults, refer­ brick Cape, like new dairy bam, ing and atonqs. Baaeraent'garage. homea. defy comparison. T. J. SELUNG YOUR home?. Fo< FRANCHISE aysllsble, $475 invest­ PEAT Humus, shredded, screened, Jewelry / 48 TWO FRIGIDAIRES. Washing mai. USED STAGING brackeU. Used 8" with or without 54 acres on two HIGH ELEWATION. Immaculate $15,800—Chiatom Ranch, a beauty, prompt, ettlclent, courteous serv* Ings' and' Loan Association, Inc., or batter hand power saw. MI ences. MI 3-4888. three bedroom •-anch, ceramic 4(4% V.A. mortgage may be aa- $16,800—5 rtwma, rec. iw m . Crockett, Realtor; Ml 8-1677 or. Ml has been lost and application has Business Services Offered 13 FORMICA counters, ceramic vTall MovinK— Trucking-^ ment needed. Covers cost of ma­ excellent’'top dressing, soil condi­ chine and apartment sis# gas main roada. Owner retiring will aumed. Will sell due to transfer at 9-7751. ice and aptfraialng without obligo: terial needed to start. No previ­ tioner. Ml 3-6515. LEONART W. TOST /swalar, ra- stove. Call TR B-7290, 9-9188. bath, hot water heat, garage) Bowers. tion, call 8. A. Beechleri Realtor, been'madp to said Association for ' and floor tile. Let us modernize Storage ; 3% ROOM fumiahed apartment. carry first mortgage. For details $14,900. Jarvis Realty Co., 288 E. $17,500 -Quality Ranch,, new. ELKCTROLUX owners — Prompt, your baihroom and .kitchen. For. 20 ous experience needed. Franchise pUra, adjusts watenm expertly. All utillUes. Parking facilities. see Lawrence F, FHano, Broker, trees, only 813,900. Carlton W. l a 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, Al* payment of the amount of deposit. Reasonabfs pricss./Opsn dally. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. ' Center St., comer of Lenox St Be­ $18,90(1^7 room Cape, must aell. SOUTH COVENTRY — Beautiful frimdiy service on your ElectrO' free estimates call MI 9-2658, The dealers now. making as muph as LOAM, dark, rich, atone free. Top PAY ONLY $18.79 DOWN AdultsApply 188 Porter Street. MI 9-5910. tween 8-6 call MI 3-4112, after 514 room ranch on^high hlU with ■oclate, l a 9-8952. Member Multi* lux (R) cleaner. Pick up And dc' MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ quality. Columbia Construction Thursday avenlnsa,. 139 Spruce TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY Rooms Without Board 59 $19,500—Anaaldi Ranch, Immacni- FOUND—One Hound, black Tile Shop, 243 No. Main St. ing Co. Ml 3-8583. Uiraed and op­ $1500 wqekly. Im m ^ate.shles to­ hours call MI 3-2023, MI 3-1157, MI gorgeous view; BaMment,- garage. pie Listing Service. livery. Call Ehectrolux authorized PI 2-62-m, Wlllimantlc AC 8-8283. Street. Ml 9-4387. FOUR ROOM heated apartment. BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom late . -V** tanrMale. Call Lee Fracchla. erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr., gether vdth' leads furnished with WANTED R(X)M FOR RENT. Inquire State ' ranch, hot water heat, ceramic 8-7847. Price $14,700. Cash required $3500. ae* I and service. MI 9-0843 oi JA RADIO REPAIRS on any m ake- franchise. A. G. Bnterpriseii, 1052 Reliable, Honest Person Garage. South Coventry. Tel. CH Farms and Land for Sale 71 $19.500—New Colonial, large lot. Warden, MI 3-8594. agent for Burnham’s Van Service. GRADE No. 1 loam delivered. $3 Tailor-Shop, 8 Blasetl. MI 8-7388. bath, excellent workmanship, 100' $21,000—4 bedrooms. 8 baths. Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine all amplifiers and phonographs Diamond Hill Road, Woonsocket; TO ■TAKE OVER After 8:8C MI 3-5047. 8-9687. ' MANCHESTER—Ranch living can 9-1643. Legal Notices FOUND—One Hound, black. Four Kamlenski. and changers. Over 47 years total Service to 48 states. per yard, tPyards minimum, No. 2 Garden— Farm— Dairy FOR DIFFERENT sizes and trp frontage, $11,700. Carlton W. $21.600-Y*ar old, 4*4 flat. R. I. UNPAID BALANCE Hutchins, Ml 9-8182. be yours in this apacioua 6 room UBOTAnON OBDBB light tan legs. Male. Call Lee experience. 90 days guarantee on loar-, 82.50 .per yard. Gravel, Producta 50 MONTHLY PAYMENTS PLEASANT ROOM-Qulet home, I CbMPLETELY modem apartment of farms and land tracts wtthbi 70 horn#' at 70 Agnea Dr. in Jarvis $24,S00-rCentral, large Ranch, ificq, HE3RON—Small farm at village FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. conaiating of large living room ' milee ot Hartford Lawrence AT A COURT OF PROBATE, betfi Fracchla, Dog Warden. MI 3-8594, all work. Potterton’s. crushed atone, stabilized stone, $18.79 next to bath and shower, free F. FOUR BEDROOM Ckilonlal 1% . Acres. Three bednmma. ceramic edge. Spacious homie, eight rooms, at Hancbcater, within a ^ for tb* Specialising In eld floors. M) Light truckmg and package deliv­ NO NIGHT WORK sand, hot mix asphalt. Nussdorf CUOKINO AND e a t ^ apitles. 78c I with fireplace. Attractive cabinet Flano, Broker. MI 9-8010. BOLTON DUtrlct of Uaneheiter on the 18th day ery. Refrigeratora, washers and 8 Complete parking. Ml 9-0887. hatha, knotty pine kitchen. % acre « tiled bath, attached garage, ll'xlO’ 1(4 baths. Good heat and water. of April. 1968. 9-8750. CURTAINS laundered in home. Our men average $12S:$17S week­ Sand and Stone Co., Ml 8-2427. a 16 quart basket. Loutsla S' ^ 1 . I kitchen with dining area. Two screened in side porch. Full 60’ Barn, three-car garage, small stove moving specialty. Folding 280 Biu^ HUl.Rd^ Rooms of FVmltura spacioua bedrooms with aliding lot. Mancheater Green area. MI $17,'O00—New Ranch, acre lota. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. Personals Years o f experience, prompt r erv- chain tor rent. Ml 9-0753. ly commission on a ONE STOP PLEASANT room near bath for one 9-1305. baaement. Complete with appll- coop' nine acres. $18,500. Talbot Estate of William B. Oetrinaky. late tce. Straight, 11.25, ruffles, 81.75. NEED TIRES? Beautiful Weatingbousa Else. doora. wardrobe cl.oeets. ‘Illed bath Houses for Sale 72 $30,000—Colonial in the Center. of Manchester In said District, de­ MURTENSEN TV. Specialised RCA proposition,'Strictly leads; car nec­ MeINTbSH APPLES N<). 1 atse Or tWo gentlemen. Parking. 54 ancea, Venetians and combination Agency, PI 3-6600. Ml 9-2411. Goodyear, Goodrich, Firestone, Refrigerator High St. with linen closet, '875. Rectric ceased. WANTED -L Ride from comer televlaton sendee. Ml 9-4841 MOVE BY TRAILER van. It’e leaa essary; protected local territory. 81.00,' Also cooking apples 75c Beautiful Bedroom Suite (XVn) — New Cape with Uod) MANCHESTER—Six room' Cape doora' and Windows. Selling below TRADES On moUon ot Ida D. Oetrtnsky ot said expensive—One load Instead of Phone Mr. Couture, JA 8-2798. Armstrong. No down psyment, no range and refrigerator extra. Cod with patio, ceramic bath, ga­ replacement at $31,000. Jarvta ROCKVILLE—Seven room single, Manchester, executrix. Adams and West Middle Turnpike I- “ H husbel bags. Louis Bunce Farm, Beautiful Living Room Suita ATTRACTIVELY fumiahed and aquare (l. of living area 8 rnmutea J A J RUBBISH removal, yards two or three—Easier loading and Personal Interview will be ar­ finance charge.:h i.„ .. No payments UU Adults preferred, one child con­ from Manchester Green Youngs­ rage, amesite' drive, comer lot. Realty Co., between 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Following are a few of the (our bedrooms, full sized dining ORDERED: That six mooths from to Farmington Ave., near Aetna. Building:— Contracting: 14 July, 20 months to pay 529 West Center. Ml 34116. Beautiful DInetta Set cheerful rooms. ’ Com'plete light sidered. Babcock HU] Road, South room, fireplace, All city conven­ the 18lh day of April. 1968. be and tb* » n 9-2303. cleaned, rubbish and ashes re unloading— Distinctive, dignified ranged. Beautiful "De Luxe" Range ' town kitchen, living room with Near bus,' storea. Owner Ml call Ml 3-4112. After hours call homes we have that the owners same are limited and allowed for the COLE MOTORS * housekeeping facilltlea available. Coventry. MI 8-7068, 7-9 p.m. 9-4381. iences. Ontrally located. $1J,000. moved. Call Ml 3-4345. ALL TYPES of carpentry work and smart. ".The Beat for Leas." MANCHESTER EGG Farm, 472 Instead of Weatinghouae Elee. fireplace, vestibule, lot. MI 3-2023, MI 8.1187, MI 3-7847. will consider taking your home creditors within which to biins In their The Austin A.' Chambers Co. ,'-503 CARPENTER—Good new house Keeney St. We sell fresh eggs Single, double. Children accepted George J. Coleman, Rockville, TR claims against said estate, and said done, alterations, dormers, roof­ 436 Center'St. Rafrigerator If you pirefer 815,500. R. F; Dltoock and (^., In trade. executrix is directed to give public ASHES, RUBBISH, garbage, walks East Middle Turnpike. Ml 3-5187, man. Must know finish trim, etc. daily from our own layers. Our —tlnfiited parking. Central, reason­ Business Locations Realtors. MI 0-6245, Joseph Ash­ Beautiful Six Room Finished MANCHESTER- Charming Cape 5-4045 or TR 5-4710. Antomobiles for Sale 4 ing. porches, etc. Call 5D 9-5881. Ml 9-0980 Rugs. Lamps, Tablet. Linoleum able .price. Come see. .Mrs, Dor; $18,700—6 room Cape, garage. notice to the creditors to bring In their shoveled, all kinds of general work Hartford GH 7-1423. MI 9-9158. price is lowest in town. MI 9-9904. for Rent 64 ford. Ml 9-8818, Barbura. Woods, Cape Cod home on West Side. Three $l6,S00-(-6 It 6 flat, central. claims within said time allowed by and light trucking. Rags and CLINTON chain saws; Dtwalt and a Few Other Articles sey. 14 Arch St. bedrooms, 24’ living room. Alum­ BEAUTIFUL seven room country publishing a copy of this order in some BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. EVERYTHINO MI 9-7703, or Robert Murdock, MI Fireplace, bookcases, all city 117.000—New Ranch In Andover. home with character.^ Two flre- BEFORE YOU BUT a used car papers picked up free. Prices rea. Alterations, additions, garage.s. FLORIDA JOBS, hundreds listed, home workshop: Wright power NOR'TH END pansy garden. Gen­ . OFFICES IN Andrews Building. 68 3-8473. inum atorma, screened in breeze­ newspaper liavfng a circulation In said see Gorman Motor Sales. Buick entire state.'^Write Air Mall, Fast- THE UNPAID PLEASANT, large heated room utiliUea, enclosed yard, garagCr placse, 3(4 acres o f etccellent land, probate district within ten days from sonable. MI 9-0142. Roofing and siding experts. Alum Painting— Papering 21 saws. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 erous'baaket, 80c. Frederick Dent, I East Center Sf. from 140, An- araeaite drive; Near storea, buses way anC a l-car garage. Immedi­ BOWERS SCHOOL AREA ihe date ot this order and return make Sales and Service, 385 Main way Service, Daytona Beath. 41 Apel Place. BALANCE PRICE free parking, on bus line. 146 Cen (XDO—SPECIAL! New 6U room ate occupancy. 5% mortgage place, 2(4 acres of excellent land. to this court of Ihe notllce given. inum clapboards a specialty. Un Main. MI 3-79^. . /•______ter St. Tel. MI 3-5002. j dreWa Manchester Corporation, and schools. Priced at only $15,800. Street. Ml 9-4571. Open evenings. HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. PAINTING paperhanging. ONLY 8444.79 > ' AD 3-5454. ranch. Built-In oven and atove, may be assumed. Selling (or We now have- under construction Ameaite drive, with fine bam JOHN J. WALLEW. Judge. excelled workmanship. Easy budg. POTTED TOMATO plants. Vege- CHARLES LESPERANCE, 8-8913. Available at all UmAa. Philco fac' et terms. MI 9-6495 or TR 5-9109 Good clean wbrkmanshhlp at rea- THREE PIECE living room suite fully plaaterixl full basement. 315,400. Jarvis Realty Co., 283 E. two ranches. Now is thq time. _tp AX ..A. m u a i . o r . JROBATB. held.-.: _’S7 FOBD..Fai];lana. 2-door.Vlctori*J. • tory- eupervised. -sendea. Tel,- Ml- ■ itee.~—80-yew» ' In Man* .SitwadUons. -table-plants Krauae-Greenheusea,' —Eraa atoraga ,until. -.RQQMjSR^yaung-WQrJting gcntlC: ...... BROKER------with -a»p" coverea.- 'Argus ' camera dellvery. Free set up by our own man. Shower and garage. MI ‘-OFPTCB-BPA^-surtable -for-docy '8»,wxrK:'ir'Dnh««drwTYr." Reef: Center "St.; com er of— Lenrar Bi; iinaKe 'your' 'move, 'clidae' ydur him at Manchester, within and tor the radio, heater, extras, low mileage 9-M98. Chester. Raymond Flake. 50 with flash attachment and lealhei- 821 Hartford Road. MI 9-7700. tor, lawyer, optometriat, real es­ tors. Ml 9-52)Ui, Joseph AShford, MI 9-7620 . Call MI 3-4112 from 8-6. After BOLTON—Four room ranch. Dou­ District of Mandiester on the 17th day reliable men. 3-8558. colors, allow ample time to dispose of April, 1968. Private.. Best offer above $1700 MASON WORK and repairs. Call 9-9287. ' case and miscellaneous items. All tate. insurance. Will remodel. Ml 9-8818, Barbara Woods, MI hours call Ml 3-2023, MI S-1167, MI of your present property. ble garage. Enclosed breezeway. MI 9-0088. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com YARDS TO CLEAN. Call 50 r a s p b e r r y plants^Indlaii Sum­ Phone Me Immediately 6-6 DUPLEX, garage, ameaite Full basement. Hot water heat. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. Ml 3-1870 after 7 p.m. 9-7378, reasonably priced. MI 8-2892. LARGE comfortable room for re­ Ampie^Oarking facilities. 105 Main 9-7702, or Robert Murdock,* MI 8-7847. Estate of i ^ l e Minnie Walts, late of pany. doora and wlndowa custom PAINTING end decorating. No Job mer. Bear In spring and (all. 5— Samuel Albert, Hartford. CH 7-0358 St. MI 8-8853. 8-8472. drive, centrally located, only Artesian well. Extra lot. Immedi Manchester, In said District/deceased: WHY WALK when wa can sell you too small or too big. For tree esti< 65c, 10—$1.25, 28—$2.50. MI 3-5957. fined lady or gentleman. MI $15,800. (?all early on this one. BOLTON CENTER The administrator c.t.a.- Iwivlns ex­ work. guaranteed.' Cali MI 9-1888 FOR YOUR repairs or new work USB A TORO power mower frttm Anytime up to 8 p.m. 0-5784. Eight choice lota, all an acre or ate occupancy. Can finance. Ebc- a car with no money down. Easy after 8 p.m. ,. mates Call Ml 9-d655. h'odem See It Day Or Night COMMERCIAL business or Office Carlhm W. Hutchins, Realtor, MI “ROGKLEDGE cellent buy. $11,600. MI 9-6210. hibited his sdmlnlstraUon account with call William Kanehl. Contractor Dogs— Bird8--^Pets 41 Marlow's to make your lawn care STRAWBERRY plants-^ Premitr, NEW SIX ROOM bouse. Carter St., more. Investigate having a custom said estate to this Court (or allowance. terms arranged. Cole Motors, 384 and Builder. Tel. MI 3-7778. Home Decorating Co. easier. Prices begin at $89.95. PLEASANT ROOM for two gentle­ j space for rent. Up to 8500 aquare Mancheater. Five rooms, complets 9-5133. Center St. Ml 9-0980. LAWNS AND gardens 'olowed with Robinson. Fairports. 25—80c, 100— ' If -you have no meant oif trans­ built home In this beautiful area. MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 Marlow's. 867 Main St. portation, I’ll send my auto (or men at Center, with parking, bath . feet. Will aub-dlvlde. Main St. Lo- full rear dormer, 114 baths, fliw- SECTION" ROCKVILLE—RANCH ORDERED: That the 28Ui day of rotary plow. Free estimates GARAGE SPECIAU8T. Get my CEILINGS whitened, Interior paint­ 12. MI 8-5957. • Beautiful Five Room Ranch Builder ik making plans to atari in April. 1958. at eleven o'clock, forenoon, 1955 CHEVROLETT convertible Main St. Ml 9-4273. Oppn Monday you. No obligation. and 'shower. 29 Hazel St. Ml I cated hear Center. Plenty of park- place, baaement garage. T. Shan­ the 'very near future. at the Probate Office In the Municipal Rapid Service. Call PI 2-7689 prices .before building. Also gen-, ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call ! ing. Phone MI 9 -5 ^ or MI 3-7444. non. Builder. MI 8-7409. BU 9-1418. . Full baaement, two fireplaces, If you are looking (or a custom Attached Breezeway and Green and white. Power brakes 5U 9-5425. through Saturday 9-6, 'Thursday 9-7083. Building In said MaiDchester. be and Ihe eral carpentry. Small jobs wel­ and Friday nlghta till 9. TOP SOIL. Haul your own. Call A—L—B—E—R—T—’S plastered walls, full insulation, cop designed ranch having three large Garage — Only $13,IOC sanm Is assigned for a hearlns on the and steering. Call MI 9-1832 be A B C SERVICE Company, 21 MI B-5694 between 7-9 p.m. Fertilizers 50-A (XXIT) NEW TWO-FAMILT 414- per plumbing, ceramic tile bath. Check Oar MLS Listings allnirance of said administration ac­ come. Low overhead. Reasonable 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD TTIRnTsHED light hou^keeping j bedroorns, attacheiif garage, wall to Lovely two bedroom ranch. Nice count with said estate ascertainment tween 4:30-7:80 p.m. Maple, Ml 9-1575. Member of The prices. TR 5-5759. PARAKEETS (or. sale, also breed located at Bolton Notch—intersec­ 814. 83S.000 The ultimate In a City utilitlee. Ameaite drive. Near Appliance Service Contractors As­ Courses and Classes 27 WELL ROTTED cow manure, de­ room, Centrally located. Middle- wall carpeting and many other T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor size living room and kitchen, (till of distributees and order of distribu­ 1952 CHEVROLET four-door sedan. era, nest boxes and cagas; at .134 livered by the load. Phone Ml VISIT OUR SPRING F-ASHION aged lady only. Tel. MI 3-8388. . | tion of Rts.' 8 li 44A and new high­ mulUple dwelling R. F. Dimock A busline and school. cellar. Oimbinatlo'n screens and tion and this Court directs that notice sociation servicing Hotpolnt, CARPENTOR—Experienced in Glenwood St. Ml 9-6572. HAND CULTIVATOR with attach­ SHOW THIS WEEK AT OUR MAIN way. ExceUent location (or drug Co., Realtors, 511 9-5245, Joseph CHARLES LESPERANCE, features. MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751 of the time and place assigned for said Powerglide. Heater. New seat A.B.C, Kelvinator, Blackatone, DICTATION refresher class—twice ments. C^l MI 9-7017. 8-7405. windows. Beautiful location. Near hearlns be given to all persons known fields of carpenlty. Contract weekly, Monday and Thursday, 7-8 I STORE IN WATERBURY. OPEN PLEASANT, large clean room for ^ store, wayside furniture, branch Ashford. MI 9-6818, Barbara BROKER to b* Interested therein to appear and covers. New tires. In excellent Maytag. Washers, dryers, ranges. reasonable hourly rates. Tel, "7— CALL OWNER MI 3-0520 Office open Sunday afternoon everything. condition. Make an offer. Call p.m. MI 3-8295. . Mary Jayne WELL ROTTED cow manure and' TILL 9 P.M. FREE DOUBLE gentleman. ..Ontral location. Pri-1 bank and many other commercial Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert Mur­ Ml 9-7620 be heard thereon by publishing a copy H.P. and K.A. dishwashers. 3-0731. COCK^p. PUPPIES, six weeks old. vale entrah'ce. Free parking, ,MI establishments. Call McKinney dock. MI 8-8472. of thia order In some n»wspaiM>r hav- owner. MI 8-4348. Mitchell. UPRIGH^’ PIANO. Good condition. first quality top soil. . Call 8D ' ORCHIDS GIVEN TQ WOMEN. WEBSTER AGENCY Ing a circulation In said Disiricl. at $25. AKC registered. MI 9-1150. 3-7083, Leonard L Giglio. 3-8914. Brothers, Ino., 489 Main St., Man-, (X im —8ANTINA Drive—Off Kee- This has been.occupied less than FOR TOPS IN REAL GONDER’S T.V Service, available ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bath­ Aakln£ $25. Call MI 3-6433. $13,000—Six room Cape, full shed . Realtors least five days before the day of said 1955 OLDS ‘98’ Holiday couj>e. Full ■I ONE CAPEHART 21" VHF (ele- cheater. MI 8-8680 - MI 9-3931 new St. New 5(* room ranch on two years and is located at 61 hearing, and by mailing on- or before any time. Antenna converaioha. rooms, attics, cellars, porches, or BEAUTIFUL Cocker pups. Buff, 10 dormer, -near bus, stores, (iarlton ESTATE BE SURE TO TR 5-5745 April 18, 1958, by certified, mSU. a copy power. Excellent condition. MI Help Wanted— Female 35 V M lH-Fl IN mahogany (»blne,t. vision. In good running condition, large wooded lot. Built by Harry, Garth Road. Philco factory gupervlsed Service playroom. Plumbing, carpentry, weeks. Champions blood lines. Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. CONSULT US of thia order to Bertha Brown. Newing­ 9-7057 after 5. Tel. MI 9-1488. Bacon banjo wi^am pllfler attach­ $45. Call MI 9-5824. Houses for Rent 65 Goodwin Jr.. $18,500. R. F. Dimock ton. Conn.: Hattie I/asbury, 19 Hollister electrical and masonry. Aluminum BOOKKEEPER—Only person with A.K.C. registered. Permanently Tenements 63 < A Co., MI-9-5245, Joseph Ashford, ROCKVILLE—Beautifully kept six St. Manchester. Conn : Minnie K. siding. Garages, cottages, out­ ment. Electric tehor guitar and ANTIQUE FimNITURE. altver. (Xn> MANUftESTKR - New aU ADELAIDE RD.—Large ranch Manchester, West Gardner Street room ranch, three spacious bed­ 1947 CHEVROLEIT. two-door coupe. UGHT BULLDOZING, excavating, at least five years' experience Inoculated. H, C. Chase, Harmony BENGAL combination range with SINGLE HOUSE, ten rooms, mod-' Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, MI. Weber, c/o Robert J. Pigeon. 13 Park buildings, room additions. Nuside Hill, Hebron Rd., Bolton, MI amplifier. Mcxlei 300. Kodak pro­ glass, China, and used tumUi,r« chrome pipe. Oil burner. C?all MI NOW RENTING—Rockvtlle-Brand, nx>m ranch home in Rctckiedge home in a moat desirable location, —Ranch home built in 1955, Three rooms. large kitchen, tile bath. All St.. Rockville. Conn., Conservator: Em­ Radio, beater, directional signals. grading, back filling. Dump truck need apply. Five days, company jector with automatic changer. em. Occupancy May l. Frederick | section, iV- baths, ceramic tile 9-7702, or R obe" Murdock, MI ma Bleber. 31 Hollister Street. Man­ Oean. MI 9-3922. Engineering Company, Inc., 34 benefits, paid vacations. Write 3-5427. bought and aoid Furniture Repa> 9-7547. new 4(4 room spacious duplex I R. Manning, 230 Hackmatack St. i 3-6472. , fully finished recreation room, 2 large bedrooms, tile ba()i, extra city conveniences. Prestlgp loca­ chester. Conn.: Herman Schultz. 19 rental. Reasonable rates, no job Oak St.. MI 3-1425. 40x40 screen. MI 8-7764. Service Ml 8-7449. kludien counters Attached garage, car garage. large living room. Beautiful cabi­ tion, $13,900. Webster Agency too small. MI 9-0850. complete resume. Box P, Herald. apartments. Individual heat, hot j M I.3-8146 or MI 3-4092. j Mountain St.. Ilockt-llle, Conff. 1953 t^-TON pickup. Clean. ‘ 5 ARE YOU going away this Sunday water. Colored tile bath. Built-in I amesite drive, fully landscaped (V )-S ix ROOM Cape $14,700. Fin- net ^kitchen. Hot water oil heat, Realtors, TR 5-5745. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ' or weekend? )^ y not leave your LARGE UPHOLSTERED chair. SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper. Wall EASY-SPIN DRY washing ma­ lot, $31,000. CalI .R. F. Dimock Co., CEDAR ST.—Three-family home, combination storms and screens, djwn payment, $4.90 weekly. > CLAPBOARDS recovered wit' No. MANCHESTER MOTEL, McNall Twin size bedspreads. Call MI oven, disposal, 11 cu. ft. Frigl-1 MANCHESTER—Country Qub sec-j l.shed game room in basement. payment till June. MI 9-0980, ai RoofiDK-SidinK 16 St., R.F.D. No. 1-5H 8-4148. Wom­ dog with Us where it will be cool tllei 4c a tile, Kentlle, from 7e chine. Call MI 9-6742. out a CkinVenlent location, ample! tion. Single six rooms, two-car g a -; Realtors. Ml 9-5245, Jr-aeph Ash­ CTioice location. This is an excel­ Immaculate throughout. 3, 4. 5 garage, large comer lot with 1 wood shingles and painted at the 9-7547. each. Green PUnt and Wallpaper, ford, MI 9-8818.'Barbara Woods, room' apartments, oil heat, garage. for Mr. Cole. same time. Low rates. Call MI an wanted for cleaning, must have and comfortable. $1 per day for parking $110. Furnished mcxlel on rage. $150 per month. Available lent buy. C!all the R. F. Dimock A tree. A real nice home priced right. FOR ALL TYPES of roofing and dog Bitting, $1.25 with meals. We at the Green. KITCHEN TABLE and (our chairs! Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock. Ml Co., Realtors. MI 0-5245. Joseph $16,500 only $2,000 cash 9-8058. siding, clapboard,'asbestos, You oy):n transportation. ASSORTED SIZE aluminum com­ display. N. B. Chase, T R s-1200. May 1. No children. Write P. O. WOODLAND ST, — Two new FOR SALE—1947 International alqo board dogs. H. C. Chase.. Har­ Formica tops. Reasonable, MI Box $07. Manchester. 3-8473. Ashford. MI 9-6818, Barbara MANCHESTER, Ferguson Road Press Pays Tribute may save oy calling now for your bination windows $2 each. Also FRANK IS starting to buy. and sell 9-5848. ranch homes ready (or occupancy. panel truck, motor good. $75 MI WHITS LANDSCAPE Service. MAIDS—A-1 New York homes. Live mony .Hill, Bolton. MI 3-5427. some wood windows, 80"x53.” PARK (CHESTNUT apartments — Woods, Ml 9-7702, or Robert Mur­ —^New ranch home in the finest 9-1093. free estimates. All materials and in. To $240 monthly, free room, good used furniture and antiques Now available for occupancy. 4- MAN'TIESTER—LarM new five Five rooms, full basement with ga­ Quality landscaping backed by $1.50 each. MI 9-1043. SuburtMtn For Rent 66 room ranch. Nice place, (or kids. dock, MI 3-6472. section of Manchester. Three larg'e workmanship guaranteed. Ma” -- board, fare advanced. Gem A^en- FOUR BEAUTIFUL kltteqa need at 420 Lake St. Ml 9-8580. Hours 4>i-S room apartments, Open Sat­ rage, large lot. bedrooms, very large living room knowledge and experience. Foun­ cheater Roofing apd Siding Co., 10-8 p.m. CHoaed-Sundays. Finished basement, plenty of dation and border planting. Shrub cy^ 35 Lincoln, Roslyn Heights, good homes. Mother long-haired THAYER CARRIAGE, play pen, urday and Sunday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. ROCKVILLE— New three room (VID—SIX ROOM ranch near Por­ with picture window, fireplace; A 1950 CADILLAC/convertible, 1952 Inc.. Ml 9-8933. « and affectionate. Father unknown. Head Herald Ad vs. extras. ( ^ 1 Builder, MI 3-8321. WHITNEY RD.—Six rcxims lor as and hedge pruning, lawn renova­ New York. Cosco chair, awing car seat, toilet USED TV—Overhauled and In good Weekdays 1-7 p.m. Call Ml 3-0676. apartment, refrigerator. gas ter Street School. Two -eramlc little as $1400 down. Excellent fi­ dream kitchen with snack bar. Hot T o A p Ex-President Ford two-door. Call MI 9-1491. seat. MI 9-1043. tile baths, fully plastered. ' En­ water oil heat, full walkout* cellar, tion. John Whitham. Ml .3-6841. FOR 'THE best In shingle and built EXPERIENCED woman to do playing shape. For extra room or range; disposall, no peta. $75. Call (IV) OFF PORTER SIRFET — nancing available. TR 5-2505. or TR .5-5050. Tidy Cape Cod Comer lot. ames- closed porch, attached garage. garage. This home could not be up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ housework one day a week. Call ENOUSH SETTER, male, 10 cottage, etc. $9.95.- and up at Pot-1 Large lot. $23,900. R.- F. Dimock, (Continued from Page One) the people of the United"Statea.” ALL T Y P si of lawn mowers sharp- ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. terton’a. Ite drive $14,750. This •• a.* ex­ S. A. BEECHLER, Realtor duplicated for the price it is selling 1948 CHEVRbLET. Radii heater. ened and repaired. US Well* St. CH 8-2575 during day. M l 3-5398 ' months old. AKC registered. Rea­ USED STANLEY overhead garage OFFICE SPACE Summer Forecast Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Ash­ A from .the Associated Price $50. Call hn 9-6457, Ml 8-7707. sonable. MI 9-0734, cellent buy in a beautiful location. for. The builder told ua to give It Preaa Managing Editors Assn, I MI 9-4888. after 8 p.m. doora with hardware. MI 9-0217. ford. MI 9-6818. Barbara Woods. W. R. SMITH, Associate away fdr only $18,900. You can own honest Journaliam." ANDREWS ILDG. The All-Important Frock! R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtors, Ml. The board, composed, of news­ lauded McLean for dedicated serv­ 1949 MERCURY, yellow converti­ RAY'S ROOFINO CO., shingl* and ENGUSH SPRING Spaniel pup­ 9-5345 or Joseph Ashforc MI Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock. MI this real sweet heart'for only $2,000 \ WIDOWER AND three children dfe- S3 E. Cantar Sf. 8-6472. Ml 9-8952 or MI 3-6969 paper executives, aald that under ice to the AP, for hla staunch ad­ ble. Good condition, $295. - MI | built up roofs, gutter and con­ slre houselfsoper. Phone MI 9-0583 pies. A.K.C. registered. Bfed for 9-8818, Barbara Woods. M~ 9-7702, down. GARDENS PLOWED with John ductor work, roof, chimney re­ Boats and Accessories 46 Robert Murdock. Ml 3-8472. 60 CHAMBERS STREETT-SOLD McLean’s presidency the Associ­ herence to AP policy of fully and 9-1498. I Deere tractor. Call Ml 9-2136. or contact Rev.: EMigar at South show and hunting. Affectionate LOAM ARFacilitias MANCHESTER — 5-5 two-family 316,000 BOLTON—Custom built five ated Pres* "steadily expanded fairly reporting and interpreting pairs. Ray Eagenow, 5a 9-3214. peU; $35: MI 9-6439. IN 3 DAYS. 1958 PONTIAC two door hardtop. i ' Church. Top ttuallty. Cultivated Ampla Parking (Ill) MANCHESTER. — Two-fam­ Main Street location. Full price year old Ranch house. 5'.i rooms, facilities and membership in the the news, and for dedication to tha Ray Jackeon. ID 3-8Si$5. SD'.TEEN FOOT runalxnJt and $16,900. Short way out, three bed- huge fireplace , knotty pine panel­ Bolton Lakdi— Nice four room Reasonable, Call 3-0806 between 5 trailer. Seats (our, mahogany St(me Free—IJmited Supply. $40 oad up ily duplex. Excellent' oondi- ranch home, only six years old. (ace of handicaps imposed by rapid cause of the people's right to know LAWNS MOWED and trimmed. tion, large 2 tiedroom .home, rooin Cape. Excellent condition, ing, tile b4th and kitchen. Full and profound cttafigea through the during his presidency of the AP. and 7 p.m. MI 3-8946. CONNECTICUT Valley. Construe- Help W anted'— Male 36 SINGLE BED, flat spring and mat­ deck. Good fishing boat, $150. PI Near private sandy beach. Excel­ Uon. All t}7 >es of roofing, aiding, tress, $15. 9-5688. M . M. ANDREWS CO. 3rd betfroom possible. Spa­ full basement, large lot. Full price baaement. hot water heat. Large world. It cited him further for "hla 2-6791. ■ $12,600. Over 50 more listings from lot full shrubbed. Call owner MI lent boating and fishing. Truly a 1958 MERCURY Cornel 6. Prac- LAWN MOWERS sharpened, .re­ gutters and carpentry work. 85 DISABLED veteran, experienced Ml 9-0650 PHONE AD 8-5884 cious * renovated kitchen. Good nice home for small family. G.E. "Yet physical growth is only sympathetic interest in develop­ tlcallv new. Used 4 hours. tl60. years experience. 5fl 8-7180. Investment income. Prime loca­ $6700 up. Cali the Ellsworth Mit­ 9-4216 part of the story. Under Uie lead­ ment of the Associated Press Man­ paired. Air cool engines repaired, fireman. Apply Conn. State Em­ ten Agency. Realtors, MI 3-6930. heating system; A -eal steal, MI 9-5846. work guaranteed. Idfcai Grinding ployment Service, 806 Main St., Articles For Sale 15 tion. R. F. Dimock It Co., Real VERNON—Box Mountain Homes. $18,990. small cash. ership of Mr. McLean, the Asao- aging Editors Assn. As a construc­ ROOHTNG, SIDING, painting Car­ Mancheeter. , tors, MI 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, AUTUMN STREET'— Large five Bolton—One of the to|I locations fclated Press adhered atrictly to tive participant In the Improve­ 1952 FORD 8 Ranch wagon. Over­ Shop, 273 Adams St. Ml 9-3120, Mil pentry Alterations and adolUons. Six room cape 'with full shed dor­ 3-8979. LOAM Ml 9-6818. Barbara Woods, Ml room custom built ranch. One mer. 1(4 years old. attached ga­ of Bolton. Beautiful four room the creed of a factual, non-parti­ ment of Associated Press service to drive. Extras. Private. Bent offer, CelUngs* Workmanship guaran­ FULL TIME elementary sphooi KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, 9-7703 or Robert Murdock, MI home in fine condition. Combina­ san, non-political nevtfls report." its. memtjer newspapers and, white wall snow brei. MI 9-0088. 38 Maple St. Tel. MI 8-4827. ' Dark, rich, atone free. Top year old. Parklike setting. Base­ rage and sundeck. Oil hot water, teed. A. A Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn custodian. 50 weeks and 2 weeks 3-6472. tion storms and screens. Enclosed Fred W,. Brinkerhbff. ,of the through them, to the public." St. Ml 8-4880. ^ quality! ment garage. Parkay oak paneled heat. FHA mortgage available. A I LAWNS REPAIRED and rolled vacation. Annual salary, aick fireplace wall. Large rooms. Hot It A Realty, AD 6-2547 or Jim and rear porch. Amesite drive. A real Pittsburg, Kas.. Headlight and Frank J. Starzel, AP general EXTRA NICE 1951 Chevrolet 2-dr.. leave. Reaponsible lor minor re­ BARGAINS—Famous Hoover vac­ Columbia Construction VACANT SIX room Cape, oil heat, All practically new tlr^s. Radio I with power rollfcW MI 9-6275. uum cleaners. Reconditioned * PI 8-S277 HARRISON DRIVER water' oil heat. Call Goodchild Jean Tuttle, MI 9-6305. gem. Price right $11,000 — $2,000 Sun, spoke on behalf of the AP, manager, 'speaking on behalf of pairs. Apply at 'once Principal, residential section. Absentee owij- membership of 1,750 newspapers and heater and straight tranamia- Roofing and ChimnoyB 16*A Guaranteed. $12.95 up. Free home Wminumtid AC S-SSBS er wants quick sale. Now asking Realty Co., Realtors, BU 9-0939. cas’ down. the staff, said McLean demon­ RAY ANN Clinic, service call Bolton Elementary School, R.F.D. Ml 3.79*5. GLASTONBURY — Cedar Ridge 8nd‘ l„700 radio and television sta­ strated alwaya "an. acute aware­ aion. Douglaa Motors, 333 Main. $2.50. 24-h6ur service. Bonded derhonatration. Ml 9-3651 after 3 $11,900. but offers wUl be consid­ RUOETNG Specializing in^repalrt No. 2, Mancheater. p.m. ’ ■ . Area, close to Manchester. Nearly M.-' NCHESTER REALTY tions. ’ •*. ness of those Intangible (actors work. Work done on radios ■. car ered. First time oq market. T. J. BOLTON—Five room ranch near new six room ranch, three large Brinkerhoff said of McLean: 1953 OLbSMOBILF Holiday coupe, mg roofs of a])' kinds Algo new PAINTEUIS. First class men only. TRAINING Crockett. Realtor. MI 3-1577 or COMPANY which make possible the effective full power. 1953 Plymouth station radios and HI-FI. Ml 3-8877'. Ml Manchester line. Lot 150x200. bedrooms, plenty bt closet space. "He occupied a high post in the , 3-2958. roofs' G'ltter work. Chlm-eys Steady work. Call 5H S-0683 alter MI 9-7751, teamwork' by Individualistic and wagon. 1953 Qievrolet two-door. cleaned, rwaltbd, $6 years' ex Basement garage, fireplace base­ Living room with three exposures, TED GOODCHILD nation and in carrying on he com­ talented people, yea. even tempera­ 6 p.m. INSURED DUAL CONTROLLED CARS board radiation, hot water beat, two firytlacea, I'a baths, nice MI 3-0000 « ■ MI 3-4348 Many others. Douglaa Motors. 333 TV SERVICE—any make—highest perience >^ee. estfmatea Call (XXTV) FOUR UNIT apartment In manded the respect of the leaders mental people." J Main St. Howley. Monchester'Mi $-5881. . WORKERS AND drivers for tobAc- SEPTIC TANKS Rockidlle. Only one year old. Ex­ ceramic bath, 'j'oungatown kitch­ porch. 'T W O car garage. Lxjcated of the nation who recognized in “ Hia deep interest In staff mltn~ quality work at lowest price for Standard dr en Can be purchased with or high on a knell, lU acre lot with $12,900, Like new. E'oUr room expert work. Famous (or service co. (arm. Bring Social Security AND cellent Income return. Call The R. ranch. Ceramlq bath. Formica him an accepted spokesman for bers and in their accomplishmehts 1950 PONTIAC, 1950 Plymouth. 1950 card and apply Conn. State Em­ F. Dimock Ck>., Realtors Ml 9-5245 without modem atyle furniture. excellent view. Inquire Town and the American press." was Inspiration and encourage­ . Nash. 12) 1950 Buick. Always in- since 1931. Phone MI 9-4537, Pot- HeatiiiK and'Plumbing 17 Automatic Transmission . Seen by appointment only. Call Country Realty, AD 3-6266, Glas­ counters, fireplace. Aluminum com- tert'on's. ployment Service, 866 5fain St., ' c o n v e r s e qr Mr. Bemle Cantor, TR 5-3495. bimltion windows and loors. Base­ Brlnkerhoff described the AP as ment to all of ua," Starzel said. /. expensive yet dependable trans­ PLUGCED SEWERS Mrs, Zuckerman, Ml 9 62A5. tonbury, ME 3-2792. a powerful Influence in maintain­ 9. WATSON. Pl.UMBINU and heat­ Menchester. ment garage. Fieldstone retainer "Hla deeply. ingrained sense of portation at Douglaa Motors. 333 RENTAL YARD service. We rent JR. (XXVI) JUST OFF P(irter fit. ing freedom of the press. fairness and justice,. apd hia re­ Main. ing contractor. New Instatlattona, Machine Cleaned Dkv and EVENING Beautiful six room Dutch Col(:nial MANCHESTER—Only $12,990. Six FIVE ROOM CAPE, West Side. walls. Well lanllscaped. 7 ' miles garden tillers, power and hand room Cape. Centrqjly located. from Manchester. Excellent financ­ “ It Is not a brief task to ex­ spect for personal dignity, was -a alteration work and repair worL. Septlo Tanka, Dry iVeOs. Sewer APPOINTMENTS for only $21,600. Call R. F Dimock Three bedrooms, basement recrea­ plain the Associated Press as-a 1956 CHEVROLET V8 4-dr. R a io lawn rollers, lime spreaders, Isd- Ml 9-3808. Owner. MI 9-1274. tion room, hot water heat oil. ga­ ing. • pillar of strength to me In dealing recreation in a free country. The only news otherq. , o 1500 SQUARE FEET OP UVIN6 AREA Send 25c in coins, for this pat' $13,500. Spacious six room homo. room. Attached garage. Call own­ mnon nnnn nnnaa • SEPTIC TANKS • 1 y, CERAMIC TILE BATHS Terms To Salt Yon * Send thirty-five cents in coins DOANE STREET—Seven room old­ place, hot water heat, cellar. 125 acceptable to that membership is Killed, were Robert D. (?hladeU« Clesne4 aad' InstaUad Bank Finan(dng tern—add 5c for each pattern for g(X)d solid construction, atumlnun) foot frontage, near bus. Only er MI 3-6364. mnnn uriMn nritifi Legal Notice e a LARGE REDROOMS for this pattern—add 6c for each atonas.. gforage, near stores, bus, er home, (four bedrooms), garage, the straight and . uncolored news, .21, of Chepachet. Gerald Jonea, 22, Phone Ml firOOSl firat-claaa mailing. Send to Anne , )ilce ' Good value for $13,700. $14,700. Carlton W. Hutchina, Real­ uncontrolled by any self-serving of Coventry, and George Mackea- n n n n nrann rarntia o FIREPLACE pattern for first-class mailing. small down payment aiaume 5% 10 SOUTH WINDSOR — Ranch 5(4 Under Connecticut GeneraJ'stat- • SEW E R S Send to Sue Burnett, The Man­ Cabot, Mancheater Evening Herald, Real solid home. T. J. Crockett, tor, MI 9-5132. ’ influence, and unavailable to gov­ ale, 21, of Putnam. Oqnn. rannnmr-i riMrjFinnfl:; utes'Sect. 7240 Revised 1949, the LOAM o BUILT-IN CHINA CLOflET 1150 AVE. OF AMEUCAS, NEW mortgage) Carlton W. Hutchins, rooma, fireplace. Full basement. Machine Oaaned chester Evening Herald, 1150 Realtor. MI 3-1677 or Ml 9-.7751, ernment as An Instrument of prop­ ’The Other four paaaengers ware n n n n rariinmnnp following items will be sold by • 100x800 LANDSCAPE EOT _ YORK 36, N.Y. Print name, ad Ml 9-US2. Oil hot water heat, large lot. Very l a w n s e e d in g - o QUALITY WORE8IANSH1P THROUGHOUT AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW EAST HARTFORD, Forest St. — aganda. not seriously Injured. nfiranniinn nrin Dllloii Sales A Service In klshches- WANTED! dress and pattern number. WEST dfeNTER ST. —Six room Clompare —New three bedroom clean. Only 1(4 years old. Less State police Identified CUsdell n nnn nnnnn nnniaiii ter. Conn.; to satisfy their claims: • INSTALLATION I e PRESTIGE. LOCATION YORK 89, N, Y. Print name, ad­ ONE OF OUR many better values than $2,000 aaaumea G.I. mort­ “ As its President for tha past dress with zone, style number and Have- you a copy of our 1958 —year old five room ranch with Cape, four down, two partially fin­ Ranqh, $14,490. Also seven room two decades you have continued to the driver. ' ■ nnnn nnnnH fiMPiti One 1956 Chrysler Tudor, Engine S P E C IfL lS T TIME IS HERf! TERRIFIC VALUE AT $17.9901 Needlework Album? . I t contains ished up, fireplace, oil hot water split level, 1(4 baths for- $15,490. gage. Owner trjmtferred. Call Ga - CA 8-1181 USED CARS size, ' full basgment. Opposite Verplanck ton Realty Co. Office 165 School foater tha high standards of ob­ The vehicle veered aeroaa tU. 64.. n n n n n raninran n a n COME SEE AND COMPARE—CALL dozens of pretty designs In coo- heat, combination windowa. House ^ ilt-in G .^. stoves, twenty foot knocked down 68 feet of guard One Flatbed Trailer W « deliver apOroiUmately Basic Fashion. Spring and Sum­ School, Tip-top condition. Selling St., Manchester. MI 9-5731 days. jective news reporting vrfalcb have rnroiTi M P ip n ir.'ia a a (CLEAN ONLY) mer '88 contains dozena more chet, knit, embroidery and sew; for $1,5,800 — less than the pur­ haa Wen conipletely redecorated. finish^ recreation room. 10% rat), csirrted a 10-foot section of a wmnnnn nania One 1940 Dodge Panel Truck, Town a ii Country down. Thirty years F.H.A. ap- -Ed Bancroft, Res. JA 8-4949, Dave become a dlatlnguishlng character- 5 yards of unsifted A WEBSTER AGENCY W « wUl pay you top dollar ■mart, eosw to sew atylea In all plus directions for one knit and. chase price.. Quality throughout. Nlc- lot. $15()0 down. Hurry ^on UUc o f th6 Aaseciated Preqa and a utility pole more Um« VKI f ^ / nunononia nuuaaa Engine MV 2796 three crochet items. Only, 35c a 'this one. Chanlea W. Lathro^, (roved. Phone Bfae-Bum Realty, Hgrford, JA 8-6423, Gaston, MI farm field loam. REAEIDRS ' (or -your clean- ear. Call Oses; spedll features Send 39 Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 3:7666., qudltjr tneceaaiaglY demanded by jitungad thrmiili a chtoQ) ed treas, lii’.'uuL] u flu u Ljuya ■ On# 1948 Plymouth Four ■ door. Drainago Co. copy! : - • MX 3-157.' or M} 9-7751. Rgaltmv^ MI 8-08$4, or MI VtSSf. IS 34373. in iu y Engine P15-618016 <■‘1^ ROCKVILLE TR S-578S 80 S.S081. ’ cents ior your copy. On# 1949 Ford Fourdoor, En­ M l f - 4 1 4 3 Ml 9-4824— TR 5-297S LL'UULJ uuuy yuuu< gine 98BA-17033 ) ■ ’ 7.

I /» ■ f m ■> \ 7 / * V l MONDAY, APRIL 21, P ^E POURTEEir l®attrljp0tpr iS^ffnittg Upral Avera; y Net press Run The Weather FarCUw Week Ended'' 'Forecast of U. S. IVeaf^ Bnrew A ^ l If, l»S8 & ’ ' .'‘o Showers, scatteredgnunderohorw- St. Cecelia's brothers Circle has ' Memorial Temple,' Pythian Sis­ RANGt ters, will meet tomorrow evening SA Ladies p aa Al^illToM'n ■elected the following officers for \ . I, era t ^ g h t coaUmitag Uiroagh the coming season: Mrs. Arthur in Odd Fellows Hall. The degree W edncal^. L W tonight 80-W. Charlebois. leader; Mrs, Clinton team will hold a r^araa^ in ‘Mile of Pennies Member of Dm Audit lUFl OIL Bureau of drcuMtieii High WdUnes^y 65-76. A poUuck apngl ettt eupper O’Brien, co-leader; Mrs. Mario preparation for the invention Mnnche$ter-^—~A City o f Village Charm b* -#«rv«flf to the e Two Group Frattaroll, secretary"; M ts.' John next.month, * For Wing Funu \ GASOLINC ••r ■of the Concordia Lutmran Church b'l'ank, , treasurer; Mrs. Allan tomorrow night ^al 7 o ’clock, b.v iSchubert, librarian and historian; Miss Joy Hendet^oh, 120 Wad To aid the buildi.ig fiihd of the VOL, LXXyK, NO. 172 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., TUEsbAY, A'pRIL 22, 1958 (Claaatfled Advertising on Page 16) PRICE F IV E (3e NTK Elsie and Charlie Cone,' Barbara Mrs. Edward Duclos, publicity and dell Rd., has Imn elected cor­ Salvation Army Cc-pa, th^.Home and Bill Geaa and Ann ^ d Ed welfare, and Mrs. Frank Manna, responding sepfrary of the- New League haa started a apeclrt proj- BANTLY OIL ------1 . I Combers: After the supper slides representative. England Readonr of the National' ect called "A Mile of PenniO*.” ( .IMI’ i.M , l\« of the "Tournament of Roses" VllI Federatioaof Catholic College Stu­ Whin completed It will total ■ '1 I :■! I I be shown by Belle Lange. Ruth Victor R. Hampsofl, engineman dents. / ^ $844.80 with 16 pennies In caclj Bidault Drafts and Will Hills and Ann and John second class. USN, Submarine foot. - ', 1595 Wabrek are in charge of the pro­ TM Immaculate Conception On a chart prepared for this gram. Bampson, 46 Union St., is serving Mothers Circle will meet Wednes- project, the east ade of Main St. TR .1.3271 PjMn»,Premwr g ™ a b ^ d the submarine USS Conger from Charter OaU St. to the Cita­ operating with , the U.S. Atlantic «wy night at-8 o'clock at the home Mrs. Barbara Bell Matern. of Mrs; Bernard Fogarty, Porter del has been divided into blocks, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fleet. ’ / St. , . each block represei ting o.m tenth Hopes SiippirtaT?* • BelL 34 W. Middle Tpke., left yes­ -■ i o. tlie mile, and progress Is marked terday for to Join her The CliaminadS Chorus will ^ TNlmanciers meet for rehearsal tonight at 8 Anderson-Shea Auxiliary will week by week as the fund grows. WASHING m a c h in e Parle,. April 22 (/P)— Pre­ husband, who is serving there with In ' addition to • collection of the Armed' Forces. o’clock with Mrs. Mary Stewart, meet tomorrow at. 7:30 p.m. at the , mier-designate Georges- Bi­ 97 Hollister St. Post Home'. .This tvill be the first pennies at eacii Home League 'ashington, Api^ 22 (JP)— meeting, the group L l^)onsorlng Repairs^nriV dault drafted his program to-v An executive •■he meeting with the new officers oc- WaaKlngton, April 22 day, although his chances of Pehiocrats went'gunning for Town Planning’ Commission will be . Zion Church choir will hold a eupylhg their stations.. special activities to help reach the All Appllancea and the ^isenhower administra- held tonight at 8, o'clock in the rchejirsal tomorrow at 7:30 p.m desired goal. S tgr they have trav- Rnfrigemtors , ,,, EUenKower fMlJ beind approved by Parliament G h a W ^'froffi Uharter Oak St. to We'lls that a Democratic-sponapred panies. Hj> wilt go before, a con­ ThuMday grew slimmer by tiorf tpdiiy with accusations Municipal Building to disniss sub- and on W’ednesday at the same that it'-^s claiming credjt for di\'1sion regulations. ! hour the .^Sunday Sch.ool teachers sKanid'are starttngi-on the second Wringer Rolls—All 8>ses , expansion of unemployment gressional committee to reiterate the I lour. I will meet. Bennettfleads tenth" of the mile from IVells to benefits would seriously jeop­ Fax relief proposals previously put Ev >n the 175 votes he could peace wlWe there is no peace S^M<^ St. ardize iiistoric federaj-state forth by the administration, snd count on yesterday seemed sltp- and robbi^ the citizen to pay St. Margar'etis Circle, Daugh­ also propose additional aid. ters of Isabella, will hold its Manchester Lodge of Masons Potterfon's relations. Republican Con­ pir^.away and he waa not gather­ off the finmciei'. will hold a business meeting to­ The unemployment Insurance ing s hy .more. There are 695 depu-, Harry 8. 'n;umay hurled the House Unit monthly business meeting tomor­ League Again ISO t>nter HI., Cor. Chnrch St. gressional leaders said today. bill approved 'by the Ways and row. at 8 p.m. in the K of C Hqmc. morrow, Lodge will open at 7:30 ties n the National Assembly and robbery Charge \laj»t night. The p.tpc A social hour with refresh- Phone MI 8-4SS7 Eisenhower's opposition to a bill Means Committee carrle% a $l',s Mrs. Anthony J. Gryk .will sen’c as Wilbur Bennett was reelected the House Ways and Means Com­ a mt ijority is needed In his favor jaunty, former Ptosident said the :nts will follow. .LIE'S Famous Ftir Service Since lOSI billion price tag. If he Is to befcome premier. :halrman of the hostess commit' president o f the Manchester Tax­ mittee approved yesterday was set The Eisenhower program calls recession is no accident, an admin­ Opposed to tee. Tonight the circle will holrt^a The powerful Socialists haile de­ istration high^tere'ld policy is Its Loyal'Circle of Kings Daugh­ forth by Senate uOP leaaar.KnoW- for a SO .per cent Increase in the military whist and setback in tl payers League yesterday at a AUTCl^ BODY land Of California after he and cided ' they will vote against him. basic cause,,-and "S%lock was a K of C Home. ters will hold a rummage sale in meeting cioeing out fhe Leagvie'a number of weeks preaenyy in­ .His.mvh .party^r the ..Catholic .Pop­ i c W ELb ll other Republican chiefs concluded sured unemployed' ' can" collect gentleman compared to,our ^Repub- Woodruff hall of fhe Center ,,Con­ fir.st year of activities. their meeting, with ihe ular Republican Movement (PRM) llCan Intwest-happy govVor Proposition gregational Church Friday, morn­ benefits, ln( cases where aid to -~ls meeting this afternoon to take Also named to 1-year terms at ★ AUTO BOby and President. which they now are entitled has A. 1956 campaign confgren^ ing at 9:30. Anyone wishing to The plan, going weH beyond pro­ Its {decision. Democratic, women from oyer the meeting in the Verplanck been exhausteej. donate may leave articles at the FENDER REFAIRS posals sponsored by the admlnis- majority qf this left-of-center nation, 2,000 strong, assembled for^ Washin^on, April 22 (/P)'— church Thursday from 7 tq 9 p.m. .School was former Town Director t FOR Group to New York Churches r k CQMFLnE ^ R tratimi is to have the federal! Knowland said neither'^he nor party opposes Bl'dault's conserv­ three days of .speeches and Work­ Secretary of Defense McElroy I Mrs. Loui.se Fairwesther Snd Mrs. Walter Mahoney, Who replaces yPF Fisit treasuiV foot the bill for a IS-wSek the President haa had opportunity ative policy for North Africa and shop .sessions to whip iip pep and argu^ today that modem j Bess Thomp.son are co-chairmen. „• Clifford Magnusort'as vice presi­ Nineteen, members o f the Senior Yoimg People's Fellowship of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church boarded PARINTING S A F E m SAKE extension of jobless pay benefits to study all the details of the la tinlikely to baqk him. NOTICE > J „ J, 1 strategy for this fall’s congres- dent; Clifford Rautenherg. who a special bus early this morning to spend three days in New TTork City. . Among the memberr of and take Into the. program workers | House convmittee bill. But he weapons and war techniques tJtCqf^RR and ENAltRlL And Lengor'TIrt Wogr slonsi elections. require the Pentagon organi­ I The Dorcas Society of Emanuel succeeds Mrs. Louise LaChahee as the Fellotvship making the trip were Misa Joan Treybai, Miss Gtorgia Potterton. Gary Phelps;" not covered by existing plans un-: added that on the basis of sur- cialists were hinting they might In the same forum. Sen. Mans-i i Church will hold a rummage sale secretary.; and Joseph Sullivan, Richard Flske, and the Rev. Preaeptt Beach, aaaistont at St. Mary’s, who Is one of the chaperons. 8 GKIBWOLD ST. Drhro In For Our der state-fixed' atandards. i veys already made, the measure against BidaUlj. tooT Former zation changes propo^^ by who succeeds himself as treasurer. TEL. Ml 8-AOU field of Montana, the assistant ■ WILROSE I In Luther hall Friday at 9 a.m. Other chaperons are Mr. and Mrs,' Neil Lawrence and Mrs. Chester Kobllnsky. The group plans to Knowland alao told a news con- ■ "would very seriously jeopardise emler Pierre ■ Mendes-lilMnce Democratic leader In the Senate. President Eisenhower. * Members may leave contributions The 35 League,members who at­ visit several churches. Including the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, SI. Bartholomew's, Trinity icr«ni:«;ference leuecai-siaiefederal-state reiauonamprelatlonihip «nuand I wmbwka tryingiryinK tolo persuade theminrni thatuiai i thrmirh on th# n#Ar# to- Carrying the fight for the afl- DRESS SHOP at the church all day Thursday. tended the meeting heard a talk Church and Riverside Church, as well as well'"known tourist points. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). 1. Th« mitniniatrAtloh h** madcjop^n up fields far different from tl^y should make resumption of ; tnH*v * > •minlstration’a Defense Dept, pro* «0I MAIN ST. The committee will also be at the by Oswald D’Arche o f West Hart­ ft basic decision to merge the Of-{anything Congress has done here- the U.sS.-Britlsh good offices pi*s- utonafiAiA maiA posals .to a House CommittM i; church the same ‘evening. Mrs. ford, who last week led his second FREE -■ flea of Defenae Mobilisation and Ihe, tofore.” , i sjon In the TunisianTunislsn dispute s cort- u. ?! whose leaders are openly opposed ed States’-and' Canada. The plaque Front End, Brok* oiid Federal Ovil Defenaffi Agency. The )>e fighting .In Red China now If Esther N. Johnson and Mrs. Doris successful referendum light in \ ill be presented by Edward In reply to a question. Know- Itlon for support. Bidault opposed to it, McElroy* said In p'repared ■ Marsh are co-chalrmen?‘ Members three years against a tax rate set DONT merger procedure—whether a re- he mission. Democrats hadn't re.etralned' Glenhty, immediate past president Skdsk Absorber inspec- land said he was expressing Eisen- Republican enthtuiaam for it, I testimony; IS CLOSED unable to get their donations to by the West Hartford City Council. Chamber Expects 600 I Still plenty -of wear left in I org^sation plan needing Con- the church should contact Mrs. of the Chamber. , Hon. greaalonal approval or some oUier yet the administration Is try- i "It would be^raglc. Indeed If In D'Archa spoke ort his activities Prior to the piesentation Gov. I ahoea when hrought here far j (Continued on Page Ten) ((^mtlnned on Page Three) the -moment of m sis we should ha Marsh. 18 Newman St. I expert repairing. means—will’ be decided upon soon. ing to sell thf peonie the Idea ALL PAY in working for lower tax rates, but Ribicoif will speak on ’"The .Future ] Work dohe by experts on all found wanting' because of an at­ e _ there was no discussion during the 2! An administration program to there Is peace In the Far East. 11 Our Lady of Fatima Mothers For Annual Dinner of Eastern Connecticut,” 'iind short j WORK DONE WHILE eoaventipaal makes of ears. ptvvide relief for the nation's hard- In the Middle East, the Senator tempt to graft the weapons of meeting of a referendum here. Ma­ speeches w ill' also be given by ' VOC WAIT modern warfare onto an outmood- MONDAYS Circle win meet at’ the home of honey has said he, would seek to presaed railroad transportation sys- said, the administration has "toy­ I'Mrs. Fred Fox. 92 Columbus St.. force a referendum if the Board of Congressman Edwin H. May Jr., j tam wiU be sent to Ctingresa by ed with autocratic and dictatorial ed organization atructure.” Judging by the preparations, the aisle for the honored guests to of the ^ rst District; Mayor Har- ’ MOMARTY McElroy repeatedly invoked the To give our employes a •■■ Wednesday at 8 p.m. Election of Directors approves a tax-rate in- Secretary of Commeire Weeks Reds Drop UN Fight movements and nations, while li ; officers will take place, at this 57th annual dinner meeting of the walk through to the 70-foot ■dias old A. Tur':e purpose of threatening their who were allotted a minute apiece: D K ly E S Robert H. Smith, John F, Somers. 3 Die, 2 Hurt pledged that the committee -will The former President said thf lnttoM«d By Mrs. Frances Wagner and Bnice., • er 16 countries' on the council haom)>er could "pass )>eyond Its told that $50,000 could halt a \1o- Leading up to the story of the old boy were wounded. House plan, F ^ ^ op an Instrument training Ch!nsr';Colombla. France, Iraq. Ja- proper bounds, far from the Soriet , T ")! } lent tinioii organizing drive against Manchester mlMion spattered against the pan and Panama sided with the alleged shakedown attempt, the Authorities .said it all began "No. sir.” McElroy replied when THOMAS COLLA frozen foods. This is no food plan. Seljpct your supplies Union," without orders from Presi­ P €F 1 m P r I P P 4 ; company. committee developed testimon.v when tile Sheriff’s Office received Vinson asked if such an official desm near Las Vegas yeslerdsy L’nited States. The other council dent Eisenhower. He said the R ^ ^ F flfls A/ M j ..J emphatically that Horn * and the first payment is 30 days after getting them. Carpet Center sfter\ an explosive collision in member. Sweden, kept-silent. front Hanlon and other company a telephone warning that a de­ United .States had no aggressive -p , .. Hardart wasn’t inteiesteci in any fllghtX Falls on Two .Motions. , ,„vcn officials of repeated acta of vio­ ranged man was driving a battered (C'ontlnoed on Page Ten) Call Collect. CHapel 2-5521. intent but must protect itself until I gw [\gx-aa7 I i l T 'k l t n I ^^roposltion of that nallire," Daniwi lence during the 1955-56 union or­ old school bus—converted for O f f e r i T w o men were In the FIDO. All: After Lodge—the council Presi-■ ,,, InternsUonal agree- " llT^yv X-^Ca IFXI-CSXeI J Hanlon Jr., chief counsel for aboard Both planes perished. dent for April—proposed that the | ganizing drive. They placed the family travel—through this pic­ * ^ the company, told the Senate number of such violent actions, in­ turesque resort city and that he RESIDENTS OF SEE YOUR MEAT . . . On theXalrllner were a num)>er council dispose of the Russian res- j (Contlniied on Page Three) A Professional of promlTOnt businessmen. Also ! olutlon before adjdurnment. Bo))o- Jakarta. Indonesia, April 22 !JP> | P'^^^kets Inve.stigating C om m it^ cluding beating of employe.^, at 120 had threatened to harm his chil­ . , Hanlon testified that the sug- dren. /■ • WEIGHED • CUT • WRAPPED Bboard wait an inventor whose i lev twice failed-w-lth motions to —The Sumatran rebel regime has ] gesdon for the $.50,000 payment or 125.;__ I BOLTON creation was\deslgned to help pre- ’. gain- time b,\) adjourning the de- The testimony of the violence Sherlfra Lt. Clarence A. B iiiletin s fled from its mountain capital of 1 was relayed to hiiiv from Samuel ■Double gave this account of the (Mrpet Service vent the thln^, that killed him. I bate overnight. Onl.v Sweden voted came ffom Leonard W. Lowther. from the AP Wires I VERNON We Process Over A Million Pounds ■ with the Soviet Union. Gypsy Queen Bukittlnggi 28 miles southeastward ! "Shorty" Feldman, a burines.s president of Horn ft Hardart, and events which followed: Air Space Experimeat Srflr* . ... » r. . , u i agent for Teamster Local 929 in Deputies Edward C. Johnson. 31. Monthly Which Proves It Must Be Good! Over 24 Veara'. Experience The CAB, ih' an effort to eitd The Russian then withdrew his to the village of Batusangkar high 1 Philadelphia during the organlza- Bernard M. Borish, counsel, as resolution to censure the United well as from Hanlon. and Robert L. Sliultz. 37. overtook ^ ROCKVILLE such collisions as yesterday's pro­ On Death Bed in the Barisian mountain range, a j tion drive in 1955. .. the bus- at the intersection of the. OPPOSES T.YX CUT NOW - posed an experiment in which it States, protesting that Lodge had goverrnment army spokesman said- ■ The go-between he said, wa.s Freedman was called to the lantern and Washington, .April 32 (tP) — sidestepped free discussion and re'-, Solomon Joseph Freedman, Phila­ Connecticut Packing Co., Inc. would Set aside part of the air today. ness chair after Hanlon’s testimony U. S. Highway 101. But the ve­ Ohairmnn WllliMn D. Martla apace from which would be barred sorted "to the voting machine." Lcndinara, Italv. April 22 iJPi — delphia. a supplier .of fresh fruits of the alleged shakedown attempt. , Jr. of the Federal. Reserve Sj’s- BLOOMFIELD, CONN. Five rebel companies totaling and* vegetables to the company hicle resumed its -course tor a McCfiirt , all plartes lacking specific clear­ The American delegate denied the G.vpsy Queen Mimi Rowtelto w as He identified himself as senior tem toda.v opponed a tax cut. charges, saying, '"riie simple fact about 1.000 men we re reported de­ which operates a chain of restau­ block, then turned intoAthe Street ance to enter It. All aircraft operat­ partner in the produce supply fil m .now. Martin told the Senate Fi­ 3941B / was that the Soviet Union did not taken from the hospital last night ployed about "Batusangkar to pro­ rants and bakeries. of the Blue Lantern and Continued kfA U - ing in the designated space would to die in hei tent "as- all g.vpsies tect insurgent Premier Sjafruddin Hanlon said that in a telephone McCray and Hunter, on about 200 feet. ' nance Committee strong atepa have to be equipped forlnsttumrnt 1 have enough, votes to push its pro­ already have been ta :en to com­ 4312 should:" Prawiranegara. his minislers and conversation, "Mr. Freedman said-' Under questioning,,, FVeedman Then, a.s johnson and Shultz ap­ flight' operations. \ P®-'**' through." communications equipment which bat the recession. He noted a •TO- This la the timetable V 'vents Soviet Foreign Mini.ster Andrei Her g.vpsy subjects insisted on that Mr. Feldman told him that ; said Feldman a.sked riltn to relay proached the travel-stained bus. the Queen’s remeva.’ from the Ivic has been moved to the new capital. Horn * Hardart eoiild settle the i t.o Horn ft Hardart officials a aug- Charles Arthur Seyfert. 39-year- nharply eased. ntbne.v m>ll®y by e » • < that preceded the tragic ffiaeting of ■ Gromyko had charged that U.S. the F^eral Reserve hi the last McCain the-two aircraft on a ^ rfeclly hembetrs armed with nuclear weap- Ho.spitai in th^* Po delta town .Another 800 rebels under Col. whole matter for $.50,000. . . ' gestlon that "for $50,000 we ran old Tucson. Ariz,, carpenter, and V hen the old woman became, too Achmad Hussain, military leader "I cut Mr. Free \ S'which would trigger an Her'eyes closed and her body city of Padang and about 40 miles News Tidbits' I said it would have to be divided Spectators heard Seyfert order soutli of Bukittlnggi. three ways." hia sons to get their guns just be­ Bridgeport, April 23 (iPi— ' At 7:48 a.m., the FlOO left NelMs' atomic war. motio iles.s. the ' 60-to-70-year-old Robert J. .Mandril, 34-year-old WE ARE NOW DELIVERING Air Force Base near Las Vegas Claim System Foolprimf i queen was carried in a stretcher Lt. Col. Rud.v Pirngadie. army Culled from AP VVi'fes Freedman said he did mention fore the shooting started. He then information service chief, said ; it to Hanlon, and -a.sked Hanlon shouted. convicted |atl escapee toda.v w as' Fashions for play... lot day... McCalPs "Instant” pattern^ let The U.S. government- de n 1 e d . ------"" sentenced as an liabltual offender FUEL OIL IN THESE TOWNS: (ContlDned on Page Nine) Gromyko's charge, asserting it had I (Continued, on Page Three) .Solok is the chief objective now of ; whether it would he wise to take "Shoot - anybody who tries to you breeze through sewing... because all the pattern pieces the 6,000-man force that took Pa- stop the bus. Don’t let them take to serve from 13 to SO years In Cliarles Brackett, 20th Centui-y- it up also with E. K. Daly, head ' state's prison -b.v superior court are printed on one tissue sheet, so you just pin and cut instantly. dang Thursday. The army said last ; F-ox writer-producer, challenges of the Horn ft Hardart organiza- ■ you night its forces had captured the | Judge Howard W. .Alcorn. Man­ old line abmit televlHlnn killing dril was one of three men who BOLTON - ROCKVILLE- VERNON You can make your Spring to Summer creations in a jifty.. .'In town ofliidarung. eight miles from ninvles, saying "it saved the movie (Continued on Page Ten) .(Continued on Page ’Ten) Padang. in the drive toward Solok. j escaped from the jail here on . the brilliant colors and fabrics of the season that you'll fin'd industry from sitting on its status March 18. Mis companions, IF YOU LIVE IN ANY OF THESE TOWNS YOU CAN NOW ENJOY — LIKE But he concedied that the town quo." ... An 11-year-oid Meriden fight here. Come in today white selections are greatest. Tito Hits Soviet Bloc Critics, Francis LaJole, 82, Wad Ivalter would be difficult to'take because hoy held for atoning to death Cob­ Szyzik, 20, will be aentenced HUNDREDS OF MANCHESTER RESIDENTS THE THRIFTY SERVICE OF of its location in the mountains. by, the swan of that city’s Hub­ ^ i Definite Dates Asked - later this . month. They, havo COOPERATIVE OIL COMPANY. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO INVES­ The Indonesian Air Fopce said bard Park. pleaded guilty to fdiargea stem­ In fkihtese to both the shopping public and our its planes had bombed Solok but a Forecasts indicating \6arm, windy ming from the break. TIGATE THIS MONEY SAVING PLAN! ^ Another New Fabric! Red spokesman gave no details. weather raise fear* of new out­ empio;.nployes we are going to continue to chclos-s ALL Pimgadle denied rebel charges break of woodland and furent fires Accra Conferenice Calls MA.V KIIXED IN CRASH DAY WEDNESDAY. 45" FIn I s T QUALITY that the Jakarta government had today. . i . Federal Mediation Board Fairfield. AprU 32 (.B—Jlllton R. By EUGENE UE\TN j'observera to the convention, along-inlemal Ihterfercnce and "contin- used either the recently purchased ! intervenes to delay a ntrike called wlth the Swiss, Moroccan- and ■ uoiis fierce propaganda.” . ■ Williams. 57. of Bedford HUIs, N. We feel that in the best interest of serving the Ljubljana. Ypgoalavia. April 22 Russian ship.s or theii- crews in the for 3 a.m. Thut-*day on the Boston Y., was killed today when his public it is necessary to have a full stuff of help OP) — President Tito struck back Isral.i delegntions which ignored Pralaea U.S. .\ld Padang landing. He said the ships and Maine Railroad.. | the Moscow ban. The applause was For the United States and Us For End of Colonialism4 auto crashed into a bridge abut- at ail times. Many of you wish to see your favorite at hia critics in the Soviet bloc used were linostlv those of the Indo- Charies Munch, 66, conductor of.j ipenton the Merritt Parkway. Po­ UP TO “TWISD" today, accusing them of Cehort- loud. for the official delegations, aid, however, Tito had considerable nesian Pelni Shipping Co. “ ■ Boston .Symphony Orchestra ! clerk when you shra and in this' way he is always only poijte for the observers from lice said he wa# traveling eaa$, . . The new' cotton made of all combed cotton wfth the oightednfss anq tactlesaness to- praise.. _ Relations , between the U.S. Besides the troops . - at Solok and .' force for the The basic reason for the forma- to Yugoslavia after the 1948 break I , »«■ i •• standard of their peoples, and to princess, opened the tederation’a pPEN 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. tion on Gov. Ri'cicoff's unemploy- The resolution aUo called on settle diffei ertcea among “ thein* first parMament with » wwwsnsp ■ Productson. of Standard Oil opening of the 6-day meeting. lion of the- Atlantic Alliance was colonial powers to respect the U.N. Hit following day— ond pay the SEE US FOR FREE n ent compensation proposals dur­ selves by direct negotiations or from her sisier, Queea Ellxaheill Company of New Jersey. MONDAY. TUESDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY Wearing a dark 'ob.* srlt the Yu­ envarter. to refrain froni repres; goslav chief stood beneath '}uige sarlly menacing foreign policy,’ ing special ses.4i->n just ended. through conciliation or mediation n. driver of Hme of delivery. .frul, “.sr^’year“ '‘ '‘ h^ca'iM of“ a*atrong Has Finn Passport Former Tulsa T olice (tomniis- slo'n and arbitrary rule In the col­ ESTIMATES ond BIDS STOCK UP portraits of Lenin, Marx and Bn- asserted. by other ind’ependent African OPEN 8:00 A M. to 9:00 P.M. THURSDAY abusive campaign in the reartlon- aioner Jay Jones, his Police Chief onies, and to respect all human states.. HOOVER UP FH6»I b e d Now Stalin is , gone, he con­ ary American pcess" but that this rights. SAVE During H o lt's "A p ril S>howtr of Values" Tito made no specific mentloil Am.sterdam. Netherlands, April Paul Livingston an d'll other men Racial...... discrimination...... and segre-New Y'orh, A ^ l S3 1 ^ —For- CLOSED WEDNESDAY FOR ALL TYPES tinued.' but NATO still seeks .world had not harmed relations w1tli the 22 UP) -William Heikklla, deported to begin l-year sentence* for vio­ The conference also recommehd-| condemned wherever! mer President Herbert Hooven OF INSTAI.LATIONS of the boycott by al< Blast European domination. American governinent. He ex­ from the United States as a former ed its 8-member nations "give all *,<181 in a resolution which | who had hi# gall bladder re- Call Anytime Collect In Their DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT and moat West Europeai Commu­ lating tederiil llqucr law* . . . Slng- . Soviet foreign ptdicy . since pressed hope of rereiving ,-ftin Communist. left by plane today for e - Paul Robeson will perlomi his posslble aid to dependent peoples I singled out South Africa and the moved Saturday, was out of beg Many good b'uya on aheeta, cases, mattress pads, pillows, nist parties. But there w-as no Stalin's death has '"exercised tinned U^S. economic ajjd. particu-• j Copenhagen. He vvaa escorted by in their struggle to achieve self-j British East African colony of. for a time this morning. Ho 24-Hour'Burner Bigelow and Mohawk doubt his critidsn was directed first program here in more than towels, etc. *' ' strong infliiiiince on the relaxation | ‘®'’1>’ m the^ Aform . of _A credits. Dutch nulltary police. 10 venr* on May 9 at Carnegie determination and independence Kenya. Tire delegates recommend-, walked a bit and sat In a ebalg^ Service ABC Financing Available at the neweisf Soviet snub, which of intern’itlonal tension . . . hut riles Tendendles-oFOIstnist | "nie 56-year-old Finnish-born and that ajl independent African; Umt their own countries take] In his hospital room. BUSH MANCHESTER stirred speculation that Yugoelav- Hall. , 24-Hour Answering this.changf in Soviet foreign policy Tito traced the efforts toward.a : draftsman arrived yesterday by Nassau County Judge Cj'rii states should offer facilities for ■vigorous action to end dlscrlmina-l r / f Soviet relations might be heading was interpreted in western coun­ reconciliation between Moscow and {Canadian airliner from Vancouver, training and educating peoples of IR.\N REDS EXECUTED PER GALLON* Service Ml 9-3740 PLUMBING ctnd HALE’S FABRIC DEPT.— Main Floor Rear . . . , for a new nosedive lil.e the one brown reserves derision on Angelo tion. HARDWARE Belgrade since vRussia's de-8lalin-' British Columbia, where U.S. Im- MANCHESTER GREEN STAMPS ,• AMPLE FREE PARKINf tries quite prroneously as'internal La.Maren's hid for new trial in kid- dependent teirrltoriea." The eight governments agreed. Tehran.. Iran, April 33 (.lb— Ir, 1948. weakness caused by Stalin's death ization drive began and expressed ndgi-ation agents took him Friday Countries represented at the | to follow a basic foreign poHcy of | Two fonnet„ members of I r ^ a Moscow ordered that only ob­ nap-slaying of Petef Weinberger CO. SUPPLY CO. " CARPET and by econonlic difficulties,” Tito regret that "certain comrade.ectcd to catch tenced to death . . . Spec‘Rl Israeli • "The West,” he continued, "even counti-ies still manifest tendencies troop* and, amiamen will be re­ Libya and the United Arab Re­ Reaffirming the principles of the, sen AivanesGui. were sbot a$ CENTER tot Tito maintai*iing tha. commu­ at this late hour cannot get recon­ of distrust -ss vVeii as evidence o f ! a planie for Helsinki yesterda.v af- public. They plan to set up a per­ 1955 Bandung Conference, the- dawn today. They wero-«aavla6* All p u r Carpet MMhanlca nism must develop independently wrong estimates of internal devel ternoon but hia plane-from Canada moved from Jerusalem Immediate­ millKIULCcoM ciled to the fact that the capitalist ly after 10th anniversary raiUUlT manent organization and meet at restilution rejected "arrangements ed of antt-securtty and maoiker- E. A. JOHNSON SHERWIN­ Age Fully Inaured - according to locsl condlticns and system has been destroyed In these opment In oiir epunti-y." was late and he missed his con­ ship In the Illegal party. HUrty-'; COOPERATIVE OIL CO. MANCHirriR C o n n *. nection. presumably hg~planned to parade Thursday to sooUia .Jordan least every other year. of collective defense to serve the PHONE MI 9-434!i not according to the Kremlin dic­ eastern coiintries.” .*He accused the . "Suapitlon ia expressed with re- Another resolution condemned particular Intei'ests of any of the four Consnnmista hava.koes axib FAINT CO. -WILLIAMS CO. tates, Wea . of trying to hinder East Eu-. contention that weapons vlplkte ; 381 CENTER STREET AT WEST CENTER ST, ' .1 s . 808 Main St., Mdncheater CORNER MAIN end OAK STREETS#; 1949 armisUce agreement. tha use of military foreeq againat powers.” outed ta Iran slaea 1966. Near West. 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