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' .r TUESDAY. MAY 8, 199I> Avenge Otily Net Preae KiBi •‘ J!lJ if k y~ • . - « , •*. The Weethir j, j iidnifliBBtfr 3Ettynhtg - Far tha Badad Fofoeast: i t V . lU e M * I ■■■ II *!■■■ I .!■ ...... a. I Iijf pa.t t) ^ I ■ ^ ■ I iia .^ ,m g . iani‘n—i . , "kfojr 8. IfpS - 'nie )Uotherho9 d of Mary Moth' Pvt. Da . 1 3 , 5 7 4 . , / meeting laat night n't the home <3f Lloyd R<' Shaplelgh, lOT Holl Bt., Hits GOPJSudgeiCu^f Fraaidtat at spragd froot. Low 38 to B5 aagfoaa. Mra. Edward Coughlin. 43 Weilea* graduated rsoeiftly from the avia­ Washiiigton 3!^alk ttM opemiig ernlufw win pwaant s FREE DEUYERY - MMafoar'^f^'Andlt^ - llMHndny fair, wilMir. BUgh-ln tea. Aian m ia , 1683 Mandheater Rd., ley Rd. Offlcera are Mra. Edward tion mechanical fundamentals .vaMaa, a Stam­ 2 AtTlMPARKADE . OrwaaBon Manchoatorrf^A CUy o f Viliago Charm GlaatoAbury, waa one of . 180 atu- Roaak, leader; Mra. Edward school at the Naval Air Technical Pavors Impf av^merS Bonds ford, ComL acfontiat. aa "Bandi- ^'tfanta a t the Culinary Inatltute in co-leader; Mra. A Rene Vanoe- Training Center, Memphis, Tcnn. On Handicajiped ‘ tfoiklean of the Year,” Meulehroeckd', aecretaryf Mra. S UiDEH DRUR . ^fenr Raven udlo participated in A atatement 'CriUoinlng the ir<2-^an to be a sound one In the past. hPe aatloawUla wlnaera of MANCHESTER, CONN.* WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962 (GteMtfM AdTortlaiBf^ Ml Pmgo 9f) PRICE FIVE CBNta ^ prepaeationat h luncheon for Mra. Vincent Po^leaki, treaaurer; Mrs. 1083 fiscal year budget adejited by Slid Is based on the needs of tbs Arnold LawreneV" Iforter aebool aaaay contest on ,NCM86 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SBtHIONS) Harry Carr and Mrs. Richard George L- Turklngton, son 6f Mr. . . - ■ •' / John f . im m tA y at Oroton today and Mrs. George. Turkingtoh, 17 the Republican-controlled board town’s educational system and the St., afohittot anf number of thf. IS of tho handteapped. after thi Flrat Lady chiiatened the lliorpe,- fepreaentatlvea; Mrs. Leo Gerard St., >has been named a of directors last week has been ablUty of the people to pay for it, OovemoPs Oommitttee oh . X Polaru-flrinsr auhfnarlne,.,ljafayet- Fisher, welfare; Mn. Bernard Mc­ issued by Atty. William Collins, a CoUiiM said. Donnell an'd Mra. Leo Hogan, con­ member of the Alfred University ptoyment of the Haadtca|>|)^d;’wjll (N. y;.) chapter of Blue Key, a na- member of the board’s Democrstlo He added that he 'Was dtsaiqiob>L- attend th* annital m eet^ cC the UsS. Rejection tact; Mra. Raymond M u i^ y , li- tionai honorary fraternity for up- minortty. ed that the majority would not hrarian, and Mrs. Gerard O'Hjara. perclaasmen. A sophomore In the ColUns, speaking for the minor join the Democrats In asking the President’s . ContxhlUw ' Od itai' publicity. ■' , college of liberal arts, he is major­ ity, attack^" the Republican pol­ stabs legislature for addiuqnal ployment of tbs Bindteapped In Ot N-Proposal ing in mathematics and Is a staff icy, ‘‘it it Is a policy," that “seems state aid for education sthen'the' For A Happier Qlitlook The American Legion auxiliary Washington, 'i>.^ C., Thuhiday and member of Flat Lux, the student only to cut the budget, to hold Democratte minority proposed the FWday, ' ' HOUSE &, HALE Bright, Cheerful JIfew has been invited to join the. Weth­ the Hne—-wHh no overall plan.” Idea. newspaper, and a member of 'Kap- La-wren CO will be accompanied 8 b l i t Irks Adenauer ersfield imit tomorrow a t 8 p.m. pa Nu fraternity. , He said that the Democrats are The hew budget imhudes many MAIN STREET, MANCHEST^ at the Legion Home, Wethersfleld, not asking for a higher mill rate other unnecessary cuts,, besides by hiS wife, Inna, who is one of /■ than the 41 mills passed by the that in the educatiim apprtmrla- the Judges of the Manchester' BONN, Geniumy (AP)— .Officers of Holy Family Mothers board last Wbeh, but rather for a RockviUe ‘S ire the Hhndicapped’ The llbrauy committee of the Circle, elected recently, are Mrs. Uon, Collins said. ChailcenoF Konrad Adehauer Guild of Chir Lady of St. Bar­ program that would provide tax< Among the budfiet cuta that the poster contest, sponsored by tbs m iliam Braiuiick, leader; Mrs. payers with needed services by in-' Governor’s Committee. He will HAS is displeased with the United tholomew’s parish will meet to­ William Martens, co-leader; Mrs. Democratic minority objects to are participate in a workshop discus­ Btates refusal to go along night at 8:18 at the rectory, 741 E. James McGee, recording aecre corporatinig* ih tbe 'budget the th e .$46,845 decrease in MArtin’s Middle T^ke. Democratic poUcy of bonding for recommended $76,770 for side­ sion perty form of fire insur­ success to date of Ms "architeotur talks with Rusk at Athena as re­ Russia Wants ■ aVBB . Installing Carl Lombardo, publicity, and Mra, The Democrat said that the Re­ ance for town-owned buildings. . States arid West Germany cently as last weekend. This is the reason he- has publican philosophy on capital im­ hi barriers" program In Connecti­ cracked ) the' facade of Western John Haney, contact. CoUins sees no reason why a clouded the outlook today for HEALTH SAND provements forces sacrifices In $35,000^ appropriation for Blue c u t \ Adenauer told a news confer­ unity. in the talks with the FOR SAND BOXES other aspects of the budget---par- Through Lawrence’s efforts as future U.S, talks with the So ence Tuesday that "I see no Soviet Union on Berlin, some France A g r^e Mrs. Stanley Kessler, wife of Cross Insurance can not be includ­ ground for co'ntinulng the talks” At Nam Tba^ W. H. ENGLAND Rabbi Kessler of Temple Beth El ticularly education. ed in a budget of over $8 million. dialrman of the architectural bar­ viet Union on terms of a poe- sources say. At The GfMn OoUins said that complete bond­ He said it was the town’s obUga- riers committee of the Connecticut betweto^American and Soviet offi­ Their reasoning Is that tha 86- in West Hartford, will be guest sibie Berlin settlement. cials. He also asked at oqe point To N-Te'st Ban Tet »p 3-4865 LUMBER CO . speaker at a meeting ^ the ing would cost the town only a tlon to give the town employes Society for Cripfried Children and U.S. officials said the Kenneify year-old cbancefior decided to a Open All Day Saturday • fraction * of a mill per year, and something thqt they might get in Adults and the building commit' in '(he news conference: ‘u)o you show' the administration of Presi­ Evefything In “At the Oreen"—MI 9-8201 Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom tee of the Conneotlcut>RehabUita' administration Is lUUy determined think there is no danger in con­ GENEVA (AP)—The So­ E n d s J T ru c e Window Treatment tonight at 8:30 in the Temple ves­ that In the long run the Interest Indiwtry. to go ahead with the probihg cop- dent Kennedy that 'it cannot, dis­ rate might be 1 ^ than the cost CoUins accused the Republicans tion Assoclaticm, Go-vemor J Would your family Inherit a home... WILL BE Oapt. Robert M. Predmesky, 31, RlMcOff.said the doctors were vio­ means that all forthsr test ban test bill, and then rejected 4-33 votSlng, 64.4tffirmatlve votes were, shelter construction. or an unpaid mortgage? For details a \mavsrlck to polities. When he asked today for a federal Investi­ Mobil Economy Run.) Get one ydu should. Pontiac Tempest COMING TO of Detroit Mich., ths aircraft lating their professional oath,and ■eCr’somethlng wrong he goes af­ negotiations are doomed' unless a motion to table and thus kill needed for'h'uit debate. On the 83- Region I includes not only the gation Into whether Welfare See-* on how mortgage protection Insur­ commander; survived by his wife that the resolution was an attempt ter it, regardless of who might get President CSiarles de Gaulle's gov­ the measure. - 43 dtyiSion, the backers of this eight Northeastern states but also rstary Abraham A. ■Rlblcoff bad ance will protect them YCUR HOUSE Marian Rose, and one child.' to blackmail pongresa and the hurt." ernment can be persuaded t o join The two votes left the Senate were 31 votes short of the two- Puerto Rico and tha Virgin Islands- committed a criminal act by pub­ SEE ’ Ckipt. James, S. Stewart, $0,' of Amsrlcwi people. Ribicoff a member of an ad­ the three-nation talks. De Gaulle back Where It had been when It tbthls nuijority needed- A. A. 'Morrlsette, acting regrhm' lishing a booklet on bealth Cara of 8£E YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR NEW-ACTINO USED CARS, TOO. " Democrate split 'evenly on this Hamilton, .Ohio, pilbt- survived by Rlbleofl said “these doctors ministration which has been criU-- atorted the day—with the issue al director of Region I, speaking tho aged. PAUL A. BQUR9UE DUYADAD Ms wife, Garole, and two children apparently believe it Is all right eal bf the Teamsters’ operaifona (Omttoned en Pago Ten) still befora it and with Bouth^ with 30 for and 80 against. Re- at an Industrial defense symposi­ Dr. F . J. L. Bloslngams. AMA was given Ms cabinet post aa a foes of tha measure still f r ^ to' publicajis were 38 to 18 against um, told rspresehtatives of indus­ executive vice president, said ths" 97 CENTER STREBt—MI 3-1118 of LIDHT DULDS (Gimtlaned en Fags Twelve) (CoBttoned on Fags Ywelve) “payoff for being an early Ken­ carry on unlimited debate, or debate limitation. trial firms: request was in a telegram to Atty. nedy supporter while in the gov­ niibustering, against it. The failure to get even a simple "As a business or industry ex­ Gen. Robert F, Kennedy. Th# PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc. NEW YORK LIFE INSU/tANC£ COMPANY (2) 60 Watt V ernorship.’’ the editorial said. Croup .Hunting The MU,, under debate for two majority for debate limitation -woe ecutive, you are responsible for booklet was issued last weik by Kowalski has received wide­ a heavy blow , to those backing seeing that your company con­ 373 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER (4) 75 Watt weeks, would exempt persons tinues to exist and function.”' the Department of Health. Ed­ Uk liiMraK* • Ofwip Imraace • AM«HtH‘* HmIIS lanredc* - StuIm nsse May Delay Carpenter Orbit spread support from labor uqlohs with a six-grade education from civil rights legislation. ucation and Welfare headed by lip Ms flih t for ths senate noml- Site for State However, ft Was recognized ,the Besides responsibility to stock­ (2) JOO Watt having to paaa a literacy test to holders, he said, "You have a re- Ribicoff.* (1) 150 Watt natlbn, although ths Stats Labor vote to fedsrt.1 elections. Backers Vote did not show sentiment on ‘ "nils TKtoklet," Dr. naaingam e Council, AFIj^ O , has rsfUssd Atomic Plant of toe billAontand such teats hgVe bi., ..I,, bu. r...... said, “lobbies for the sBadraent SOFT - AS -.SILK Centaur Blows Apart several times to endorse a-candi­ been 1 ^ 'lii tome Soulhinr areas aversion of many ■eiiators to cut- . m most cases, you should date. . $2.35 Value to k W Negroes from voting. ting off debate. not expect local Civlt Defense to (Continued en Page Tha) Kowalski wsleomsd thk support NEW HAVEN (AP)—The For­ e main argument advanced Democratic Leader Mike Mans­ Solve your problems." bf the Teamstors. ’’and any other mation of Nutmeg Electric Com- agatoat the bill Is a contention field of Montana, In a %naneuver . Morrissette said protection A for $2.0a < Durin/f Maiden Flight erganlsatlon of wtirictog man.’’ th g t It would be an unconstltiilon- aimed at obtaining a test ot senti­ Although ha has rseelvsd no pantea Atmnie Project (NEOA^ against nuclear fallout is not Coventry’s telephone emjployees and the naming of a project aom- ment on toe bill Itself, then moved limited to physical construction of campaign contributions from to table the measure. This was sn adequate 'ihelter but should In­ nearest comparative value 1.69 yd. CAPE CANAVSIRAL, Fla- (AP)6thn>st pdr pound of foel - than James B eta’s union, said Kowal­ mlttce waa announced tods^ by Bulletins the heads of Oonnsctleut’s three defeated 64-83. clude recovery, protection of per­ —Radio' signals and telescopic chemical fuels used on present ski, he would, be delighted to get The literacy test bill, the chief sonnel, continuity of management, Culled from AP Wire* cordially invite you to camera films were analyzed to­ rockets ‘ like tha Atlas. Cmtour’s tome. msjor elsctrie utUitlaq.' News Tidbits Actually, said , the Congressman, 'Fhs action was dtserlbsd as toe civil rights measure urged by and preservation of company as­ day by technicians s^eUng the second stdge -has two hydrogen- Ihwfident Kennedy, wss offered by sets and records and productive cause of the in-flight expidi^n of driven engines with total thrust hs has received more campalfm first step to InvMtlgating tos from the. AP Wifes NOW feasibility of construottng a ifit- Mansfield and OOP Leader Dlrk- know-how. „ tTH UJk N-»HOT the first Centaur hlgh-en'ergy of $0,000 pounds—a potent kick donatibns from Individual busi- sen of Illinois, just - two weeks ago Mors than 200 Industrial firms In qpnee rocket.' when ignited In the vacuum of nemnen this year than he has clear-powered generating station today. northpastern United States and W A SH IPJO TO N I® ) — *:«• The study was 'watched closely from labor unions. in tha stats.' -.. I t cost Connecticut fS J million seventh shot of the UJi. Miolear ■pace. - to remove snow and ice from lU Canada were Invited to . today’s test series In the atmoo^ro 'by. Project Mercury officials for The teamsters open a member­ The tofos fosald4nto, WUltom (CsBtlmied on Page Ten) symposium. When opefotlon, hopefully in ship drive here May 30. Hoffa and J. Cm ^r of United Illuminating 8,8^mlle state maintained high­ was set off today to the Paetfic. OPEN HOUSE any clue wMch m l^ t force a der about two ytors, Ontoqr Will way system during past ndnter ,.. It follotved the sUth shot by Ms wife are both scheduled to ap^ Cc'. Raymond A. Gibson of H art­ lay of the orbital space flight of be capable of lifting 8,500-pound only one day. Like tha foot set astranaut Malcolm Scott' Carpen­ pear. ford Elsctrie Light Oo„ and Wnm U.8. spokesman .dismisaea as just satellites into earth orbit, landing man R. Knapp of the Connecticut hsers propaganda ef. kind heard off T’iiMday it' was .desertbed by ter, eeheduled tor May 17. 1,300 on the moon or aw a- every day Oemmunlst claim that Fission Weapons Better the D^ense Department and tha South Coventry telephone building ■^TIm UB-foot Centaur-blew kpart Light and Power ISo., said to a tog 1,300 pounds to the vletolty 8 4 t o 8 3 combined'statement th a t,the-proj­ twb captured American sergeants Atomic Energy Conunlsston M M.DOO feet £bove the Atlimtic of Mark And Venus. HARTFORD (AP)—Tlto State criticized “U.8. sgresslve schemes being. In the intennedlato rnage. Ocean 86 seconds after It was ect wotild be a joint venture. South Street Space agtocy officials had cau­ Mdjor VeMcIe Department’s dal­ The project, committee' consists ln~Bouto Viet Nam”, before being That eovers a Most with the . flrad »y- pected during the mrly phases’of os of last midnight and the to­ last week. 000 and a iiiltllon tons of TNT, 'Tha spectacular failure dealt a Gibson, vice elSdnnsn; Dwight Wednesday and Thursday the Centaur prograni. tals on the sofoe date tost year: Douglas,' prbjeot dlrsctor; Robert Rep. J. Addonirio, Democrat, Also like I’niHHlay’s shot, the de- aevers blow to U.S. plans to' de- 1961,. 1983 T. Harrington Jr.' and Andrew elected mayor of Newar’s, N.J., by vice was dropped from isn al'r- yO at. ths rocket as -a btfostcr for KlUed. ..84 S3 W.. Wofford, assistant project dl- 2 4 ,0 6 0 votes over two-term In- .ptane near {mrisfoiaa Island. May 9 and 10 t aendiiig heavyweight payloadi into cronbedt Leo P. Oariln, also Demo­ S.' FREE^ZK/ P R ^ WARNING earth orbit apd to the moon, (Oeatlsued ■■ Fags Four) ■ crat . . . Army Maj. Archibald Mars and Venus, Priinary Tests Exten8«d ForOcaat Roberta, reUeved from active duty, By BLTON C. FAY ^lamination o t present bombs. Thus WINDSOR LOCKS (A P )-^ e Drop |n anytime between 6:30 p.in.- ap# 9 p.m. . Mercury ' officials were eon-* WIRDSOK w xacs f AP) rr-Tbe bbcauss of statements he made in WASHINGTON (APJ — 1710 idea It would kill' without- deatroylng. ,U,8 . Weather Bureau issued tMs ^ jjj, r - - I ^ B R I C U.S. Weather Bureau I issued this ot radiological warfare’, M which The handbook provlden the firat WwDow Sbades earned lect the trouble be trgeed ill ^ive Sjates ■peedi, says he may take his ease official detalla on resuita of. some freeoing temperature and frost to the Oataur’s Atlaa first stags. five-day .forecast, todiiy -for Con- Frencb Map Cnrbs to federal court. deadly, contamination would be warning today for Oonneotientt AN INTERESTING, EDUCATIONAL EVENING POR THE ENTIRE FAMILY neeUeut, for Ma;f .10-14;...... sprayed or otherwise spread over of the testa conducted prior. to Unusually cold dry Canadian olr ^Eacte M Qrckr ' Ihefo wer* indteatlons that the Jmin L. MeLellan, D-Ark., says 1956, the atari of the moratorium Atlaa was a t fault. By |nii; ASSORTED FBK88 Temperatures, Ttansday UuWigh On OAS Terroriste he plans brood investigation Into an enemy area, la out. has overspread the sontbern New wl' ALSO VALUE! Former Sea JSaude Pepper of Monday, are sRpsetsd to avermgs U.S... experts say the plan con­ on nuclear - testing which was Engliond area; Cfasar skies - and A similar Atlas mlssUa to en affairs of BiUle Sol Estes toil broken last fall by the Soviet Un­ Here are some of,, the treats in store for you: VENEnAN BUNDS a lauaehing' Jiad bara btoMPpra Florida and Robert Thfi Jr,* oon 3 to 7 dsfrsss below the seasonal won’t be stampeded into storting sidered during recent years just light winds are expeeted dnrlng ALGIERS (AP) Drastic new hearings prematurely . . . ExeeU' Isn’t practical—and, moreover, ion’s series of explosions in the the night and early monifaig . paradt to left Carpenter into spaes of the late Seo. Robert A. lU t measuras to cut down Seerst Army atmosphere. Bring jronr old rollers in • exceptionally fine quality oa a thraa-Ofblt mission similar to (OskBwfot an Fime Taw) Uve b w d of New York City’s better results could be obtained J9y hours. These (xmditioas will favor • • A tour of the amazing dial Equipment. and save S8c per shads'. of Ohio, won decisive primary Organization tenwlsm — Includ­ exploding fission weapons a t low bescWplIons of some of ; these Widespread freezing teifiperntnres that made by Lt- .CoI. John B- ing surveillance Of Eoroyean electrlclaM’ uMon local which re­ * soft and shear as silk alaetion victories Thssdky la fiieir cently won five-hour workday for altitude, or salting them with ex­ tests could be forerunners of ex­ tonight. Becaiwe Uils Mr to ex­ GIton Jf. on Fob. 10. youths and the systematic, sealing periments to be carried out during tremely dry, froet'to expected to • A splicing demonstration — see a cableman’s flying 'fingers Tbs' Atlas is a complex vciMole bids for epngrosa. 9,000 of its members votes unsni- tra poisonous material. Remember? of sections of .Alrisrs — ware sn7 A newly yevlsed edition Of the the current American series In the be ronfiiiiid to nreos in the state weaving hundreds of wires. • completely drip-dry with more than 100,000 nmvtng Two other Florida candidates, nounced by the Sfonch today.. mottsly to exempt all members that have local moisture aouroes. pa^. If -the Centaur failure is Sen- Georgs Smathera and Rep- A spokesman for tho Mgh'com­ earning lees than |1.S0 nn hour Defense Department-Atomic ener- Pacific. NEW YORK (AP) — Four Commission handbook, "The For the first lime, the govern­ However widespread freeting • An exciting demonstration of the Project Echo conununica' faaeed'to the Atlaa eystem, then Danto Fascell, also won Demo­ missioner, Christian Fouchet. out­ from pnyiiv dues. i temperatorep will be the main cratic renomtoation. Like Pepper, Fordhsm UniverslW students Presses at Detroit Free Press §ffects of Nuclear Weapons,” ment gave statistics on two of the tions satellite. , “ * plus . . . 45" wide that part of -Ckrpeater’a booster .revived.a campus cultural ac­ lined toe measures aS' tsrrorisU 1958 medium high-altitude explo­ agricultural I interest, tootM be checked, thoroughly. be­ who wak S 'staunch New Dkal tivity of decades past Tues­ took a toll of at least nine Mos; and Detroit Nerws' remain silent, writes off the subject of radiologi­ supporter in the '30s and ’40s, lems killed to attacks by early at while craft union leaders claim cal warfare. sions, each of more than one mil- fore a greea light would be given day. They swaUowed 87 gfo : ' " to Ms iFace ride. Analysis U the they had strongly endoraed. Prasl- ftah. temoon. they wim at least tomporary gov­ The radioactivity of materials BBibQBPPRT (AP) —A 8u- , 1^ dent Kennedy’s program and had' The new measures are an exteh ernment support In their 29-day which could .be used wouldn’t last yield which startled residents of -'v data may take twp or three daya The four volun(e«rg set up Hawaii-) 700 miles away. perior Oburf Grand, Jury today ^ • The versatile Skyworker truck and hydraulic digger in action. -- Tha, .Natkma) Aeroaautica Aitotraceived' tha Presldent’a bleastog; a table in toe cam{Mis center ■km ot methods attempted in the difoute with city's two dally news- long enough in a stockpile to be luuMed down a llrM degree mnr- , Results of tbs ‘voting In five an Undfo state law. REPKESHMENTS will be served Rtriuurd D. Kennedy—lad 'a field gok( fish. ■jMtlcally foaled off. Troops luid of Lsbsnsn HospMnl, HMlywood. does not throw out the concept of tonated at a 50-mlle altitude, Colon must plead net gM I^, but^ . . f ; < • -V ■'* pedDaUantDoUant te the saeoad stags, ef u Democratlq candldatss to Jl.. Sw day's and, Don Ross.hsd riot poUce will enforce a toUl eur- Troutoc with Florida’s dsctric a neutron bomb. - Ths second shot produced a hp will have the ehbice sC.Sriall ito adaV>tilck7 , supar-. aoa who wilt oppose Taft to tbs ■wallowed 34, Oswald fsw*!n such areas. chair dNsys schsdnied sxeeutlon briUliint flhsh to toe sky seen court or Jury. Oekss 1* M Ei k JOHNSON kgSi fiML wiileh must ha kept, a t o t two nsnvieted murderers ..., The toeoiY beMnd the N-bomb, SHADES! November race for eongrassmaa- bad downed U, SB Morris had Burcpsaiis from 16 to 38 years or death rJhr, to that a prectaeiy mors than S.OOQ rmllfo away, to ensad of slaytaf NeMa OiNjg THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY a;t*inpa(atarv «f.4S dsgraaa ha- at-lazgs. eonsumsd 14 and Bob Bogudd cf age srtU be put nzuMr cloM Brotosr Constsritlne Saiider, 6$, cf controlled nuclear ekplosfon would the Samoan, Islands. - elfIfoMrade;andmt ag'“ IRDIAXA ^^.AU M taeumbeat Rad gulped 6. w w ^ ha added,.and psdssUlana order ef Brothers of Holy Infancy The tws 1968 tesU and three set fofiW RclMiel. w hoilrad 4rl PAINT 00. faahioh by the yard wu bo m ato o ^ ^ foarchod. ef Roman Catholie Church, ptr> be made to produce a burst of to- Wara reabtoteatod. BmucU aaid ha would have tsnaa radiation without the intense family a t $84 Baatwhih 72S MAIN ST. •waliowod toon but had to ISO' ' where th s sHooltBC < I'.v PHONE HI 9-4S01 lower level i'oa niirV ia);' OfOt, iMat and fadtoaetiv* eon- jjCsBtiatMd oq F s f t IdfirteeBj -A - I i>-'i -

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A b o u t T o iy u iuUon 860 feet from the IsOtasIde tho Mnoa iRugtam ' are' l88«Mr6 ""-A- -n 'St^ydUe-Vernon CriU off Lake Ot Zoning r^pila- C ircus for L ul? Batosr olreua parads; Atty. ' As You Like It DeckoAclams ttona require 1,000. feet minimum Uam OoUlna, legal imd - . carte-, CoaaaUttM warhara for the JoM between liquor outleta, the *n>el- : " Set fo r June 30 spondenee; Jamea Morholt and By n iD fr a AHEAKN fMUval------«C “ S t M...... dgai’a paHih1 1< ^ CourLto Drop ' ia n t a s u u . Kenneth WlUbn, ilnanee;'' Kurt matt tomorrow at S pm. at,tha MM* Nancy L m AdamS o f Mbn-^ ARiert J: Rtephenaon, package Tha right way to play a suit da-f Thk Hunt Brothers’ CIrcus’ wlU Pahi; ushers; 'Donald Cube, Aataa e f Mra. Itoaa SeSaroarer, lOS M ertb8**w*eable absstsr and LL ChaldM Dddko Jr. atore owner, le the first-named grounds; Thomas Duff, advance' littiSar 8fc panda only partly on tha c a ^ you appear for the third year In the The Nutmeg Summer PlayhouM St ths hold in that suit. ToU must don- M O K ni- sf Dirtiy were united in marriage 5-Year Cases plaintiff. . K ^ sales; and Joint Jeffers tmA John ft • The court is aUO dcbeduled to Manchester Jaycees "Ctreua for Bove, publicity and promotloa. University of Connecticut w ll hsve two Tha Nayaug Tar. turea of any work in- thw par- w ill ba aarvad at 7.p.m . by. Mra. my with the king of diamonds and ? 7 ^ ■ ; 19 -10 - S I s from the docketa Friday when the chester. Shopping Parkade on W. Gen. William F. CX^dy, depdty Robert Toung and a oentinmaa. 10 0 S s 4 0^7 1* the aon of Mr. (Bourt ' opena Ita imring aeaakm in Cecil Hlnkel. The aeaaon will open manant collaction. took a "safety play" to trumps. 'Gharie* Decko Sr., Der- Middle Tpke. June SO. Aa in pre­ chief of the Army Corpa of En­ with a muaical, "Thurber Carni­ Samual Wagataff Jr., ouri^r South played the hand so safely 1 0 3 « K 1S7 SS Rockvilte. Nomination* ApprPted vious years, the entire proceeds gineers, told a House SuMmmmlt- Building Inapeotor ______I SOUTH and Mia. Clerk John H. Yeomana haa no- tee.yeeterday that 100 con­ val,” Juno 26 through 30. of paintings, prints and drawiaga that h« went down. . I Rev. Franda T, BuUer per- WASHINGTON (AP) The nom­ of me program will be donated to Next wiU be "The Mouae Trap”, at the Wadsworth will gtVa rSwo TOomaa Monahan will travel |o Oo« Tha safety play ahould bs fa­ A K 0 3 2 -tlfled attomeya of the action, to the Luta Junior Muwum. Last struction projeota wVNho presented lumbua, Ohio, May 30 to 24 to .at­ «>KS ------^,-d the double ring ceremony. be tadeen at 2 p.m. unlaaa cauaa la inations of Robert C. Zampano of from July 3 through 7. free talks on cohtinuTiJlty and miliar to all stMsnta of. the. gama •f: Paul Chetelat was organist. year, the museum realifced a to congressional^mmlttees this Succe^ng /play* will, ba “The change In art Wednesday May >16 tend the Building Offlciala Annual Daclamr lad dummy'a ace . of G A 3 » Bpown why old easea should be Eaat Haven, Coiin.,. as U.B. attor­ Uon o f 31,600. year for poasibm inclusion, in an Conference of America. . The bride, giveif in marriage by continued. ney and Josetih T. PloaaaJ of Sa­ omnibus bllL Philadelphia ■ Story” July 10 at 12:10 pJW.' and Thursday, May spades at tha second trick end SanOi. W eet^ lS iA i* b s l her .father, w ofea whlta satin School children will be able to through H: "Life With Father" 24, at 8:15 p.m. then led a low spade toward his Hs said requesta for continuance lem aa U[.S. mafahal were ap­ purchase tickets to the ctrciis lit One of the projocts, on which the Manchester Asaembly, i 1 NT Psa 2 * P m gown, designed with a eooop neck- proved yestarday bjr the Senate July 17 through 21; "Under the A special Carillon ■ conesrt at Order hand. When East followed with a muat be made in court by counsel. advance. The Jaycees. will be at House PItbllo Work* suhoonunittee Rakihow tot Girls, will si i S T t m -6 A . AS uae, fitted bodice, long tapered Requests to the clerk cannot he Judiciary commHtee. - Yum Yum Tree July 24 through innity CcdlSfs by Mstvin Coihett jow apaoe South flneaaed with the OpenintleadXfc A It eleevee and scallop beU-eha^ schools to aell tickets from June will act thla year la the conatruc- 28; ‘‘Tbree Men on a .HorM" July of Darien w il be Jlven Sunday at fashion show IVlday at nine of spades. accepted, he said. , Both men have been serving un­ 4 through June 8; - tlprf o f harbor barrlMrs and other ths banquet hall 6l ths Masonic skirt She wore. a sequin tiara Written moUona netting forth der Interim ^pointmenta by n es- 31 through Aug. 4; “The Pleasure 4:15 p.m., preeeeat their r^sareai of the Chamlaade Mu­ drea*, digalgned with scoop n ew - appeal of ‘a Coventry Zoalng. original «tage rolea. Shirley Knight, Bd Begley and Rip Tom evenings during, the months peintings or for getung there, but it was the wrong Urns. The A Q 8 4^'Wbot do you say? line, fitted bodloe, cap sleeves shesid, I wish Or. Hinkri and ths may oontaet me: sical Club Thtirsday at 7:80 p.m. first trick should havs warned de­ Board of Appoala ruling by three 00-star In'the CitiemaSoope and color Him, with Mildred Dunnoek Ans«^: Pass. If tha doubla la and sldit of unpreesed i pleats, liquor dealera. and Madeleine Sherwood. Richard Bnooka dtreoted from Ida directors of the group had thrown in tha dioir room of Manehaatsr clarer of the danger. You ean't for tkkeout you will rescue the op- High Sch

    a the company or a faculty member at the South Methodist Church The aafety play would havejMan ing the contract. chapel. oorreet with a club or heart open­ er o f the* bridegroom, wee beet drug atore liquor license to a Id- MAY SPECIAU-MOH..TUES..WiO. ONLY at the university. For Sheinwold's 86-naga booklet, man. Edward Hadley of East This way,' the troupe will, ex­ W eather ing lead. It would have ,been per­ "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," send Manchester Lodge of Elks will fect If tha contract wbra fix no- Hartford, brother-in-Janv of the x - perience various role*, learn the to Bridge Book, Mshcliaster h(Me, was an usher. pace, the technique of presenting meet tonlsht at 8 at the Elks trump. , ' Evening He^d, Box 8818, Grand WINDSOR LOOKS (AR»—The Homs, B ls^l St. Hu purpose M'the aafety play ” 3Ir*. Adams wore a blue laoe COLD WAVE SPECrAL a show, but they won't have the Central Sta.,., N. T . 1 7 .N . T . sheath dress with blue flowered feeling of being In on the ground U.S. Weather Bureau Issued this Is to avoid tha^MSB of two spade (Copyright 1963, General Fea­ RUMMAGE floor of creativity. ma^9 'vMttsr pukags fudap tricks. If- Best has Q-lO-x-x of okMhe and white aoceeeoriea. The Inolndss shanipae, R onald. O. OamboJati, a junior ture* Corp.) • bridegroom's mother wore a wil­ hair-s h a p 1 a g, teat Coming Up In Manoheeter Tides will he high along ths Oofi*< at Middlebury Collage (Vt) re- spades, tk6 finesse of the nine nsctlcut shore from 8 to 4:86 pm. ceived an limits Ehst to one triek. If West low green sheath drees with laoe enrls, creme rinse, set, “Sweet Bird of Youth" opens to-, I ROTC awsud at tha re­ bodtoa and silk organxa Skirt and laaliBg spray. Give. day at ths State Theater. With this afternoon and from 4 to 5:80 oant annual spring review of the has dour trumps, East will show Printer$ Paid M on SALE pm. Thursday aftsmoon. Low tide Tha annual meating t i tha Com' oqt on ths second round; and beige aoceasories. Both wore cor­ Mother a Gift OertlS- It 1* “ The Couch.*' eehool’e ROTC brigade. The aim sage* of vloleu. by the Edgar OIk I* oato for beanty serv­ $095 Thnee In South Windsor Show ’ at Old Saybrook Is at 11 a.m. o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank OaiMbolaU, blhcd .Mothers' Carole* in AssumP* South can play tha king and re­ WASHINGTON —The pay of A reception for the Immediate ice*. Thrse Manchsster persons nrs Thursday. Sunset this evening Is 16 W. Center St., he wiU be one tlon Church hall will be preoed^ turn n spade toward dummy's jack. union printlng-tradea woritari In Of flio Soatfa Methodist Chnreh at 7:57; sunrise Thursday, at 5:88 by a Holy Hour, to ba oonduciIttcteghy Because of the diamond threat United States cities of 100,000 or families was held at Cavey** Res­ In the South Windsor Couatiy of 43 Middlebury junior cadets to taurant with an open house at the PRIVATB BOOTHS Players production of "Gat..On a am . attend a iSx-week auininer camp the _mrmer chapla^ the South should have drawn trumps larger rose 10 cents hour— THURSDAY. MAY 10/^ Hot Tin Roof.” They are B8t^ Boating weather for Long Island at Ft. Devens, Masa. Rev. Robert Carroll if N ^ Haven,Ha at onee with the ace and king. 3.2 per eent—in fiscal 1961, the home of the brides parents in the Sound to Montauk Point and Bioek at 7:30 tonight at Ohufch of the With the queen falling, South Government report*. — aftemomi. For a motor trip to ihe Si^la, Phil Russell and Tim Dev­ Berkshire Mountains, Mrs. Dedco lin. lalandl An annual luncheon meating of Assumption. 4:30 P.M. l» 9 f M . LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON Moatly northarly winds 10 to 15 wore a green herringbone tweed Phil Burgess la directing the Orford Pariah Chaptar, DAR, will suit, patent accessories and cym- STEOAUZINO IN HAIR OOLOlUNO show at the Wppihg School May knots today and tonight. Northaaat take place tomorrow at 12:80 p.m. Two Manchester residents be- IN COOPfRflALL DIAMOND MIRACLB 17, 18 and 19. winds 10 to 15 knots Thursday. oame U.S. cUiaens bldium corsage. The couple will Bdttcrworth Btudlo* 890 MAIN STRErr-,^ANCHE8nBR at“ the------Wlndeor------House In R ^ s e In the United UF^ln New Britain after May 28. TRUSPHONB S a 9-TSSS Worthy of Note Visibility 5 miles or more. StateB'Dlrtxict Court at Hartford MRS. CHARLES DECKO JR. George Ostendorf, baritone, will Marins weather observations; on Apr^AprlL 18, it waa reported yee- The bride la a 1057 g/raduate o f AMPLE FIUCB PARXINO The North Methodist Chureh Manchester High School, and at­ For tho young budgat, a proeloua Traatura Chstt Block Island, nprth at IS knots, tefday.'^i , ______give a recital Sunday at 5:15 Men's Club will ^>onsor Its annual te?dajr.''NaturallBatlon papers have tended Hartford Art School at pm. in the Colonial Room of the temperature 48, visibility 8 miles, fathar and son banquat Monday at beeirpresentcd to Angelo'Gaffogllo quality diamond. Inganlously tot) end wHh Bushnell Memorial. partly cloudy. 117 Eldriitoe St. and Roeoo University of Hartford. The brlde- 8:80 p.m. at the ahurch. Reserva- poom la a 1956 graduate of Hill- two aide diamond*. True Valus-Prieed at $178, Photography night at the Wads­ 'Montauk Point, LJ.. north 18 Uona may ba made with any officer M*a»sl riUMMER and SMOKE" ING AHEAD TO MAKE SlHOPPING EASIER AND MORE PLEASANT. WE ARE ADDING THROUGHOUT OUR 4 FLOORS, NEW LIGHTING IN OUR RUG AND BROADLOOM Radio, heater, *1495 beater, power *995 la color—1:80-8:15 A NEW t^LONIAL FRONT OF WHITE BRICK AND CHARCOAL. . . ' ^ CARPET DEPARTMENTS . . . NEW tOLORFUL AWNINGS. WE'LL HAVE MORE fOR fun power. Steering. A lsoi Bobby Baren-Stella Stovena OIVi MOTHER A THAT.. YOU IN'62. ‘TO O LATE OLUES" 1 ^ i>83-d:80-10tl3 h v i i h ' s BEDROOM 8:99 t :30-19iS0 DINE OUT. ’60 VALIANT ’57 RAMBLER Snadayt «Pr«natat* BartaT' V-300 4-door sedan. Ra- 4-door aedan, 8 eyilnder, COLLECTIONI 'Pboac 5U 8-7889' die, heater, radio, boater, . j THIS SUNDAY, MOTHER’S DAY . . ^ standard trans. *1395 antoMatle traaa. 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    ■ MANVrthiO'iLit ibVb-xHU'llii iuAivCJlb,oir.Ji, LOiNM., m A i 9, JC^kCHISlEB EVENmO, HEfiikliD^, lONCdESTEI^ COmir WEDNE^AY. MAY « ; J961 Columhia enauer declared Yuesday he saw aa piopar asaurancaa, tbatoureqii Age* Cooks Brown, dssa sC WM U.S. Rejection no use pf going on wlthithem. said; the cbancellof' could join an at Univsntty of Martford. The Schroeder's, Ipsa of face is not forces more solidly with French t o t i n g eharter will bs frafned fbr display expecti^ to Jeopardize his- career WbaB jM ir doietor' w hm Bag la th* library at UniverHtX Hail. President Charles da Gaulle, ■who yoa m a t poor praaertotiea fut- Wolmer Land as foreign minister', however. In has been against the probing S l i G Land now occupied by the uni­ Of N-Proposal Adenauer’s 13 years in office it ed . . . sag.. . HALLMASH" for versity's West Hartford campus talks all along. PHAVMMY. rrea has become an accepted risk by West German government a New Rath belonged originally to Joaepb ministers that Adtoauer may cut ' who is aald to have Said Short of Irks Adenauer sources said Adenauer does not Atomic Plant the ground out from under’ them intend Jto avail himself of a State conesilad tha charter in the Char­ at any time. Department invitation to submit -#minl«t^rad Indtvklaauy to moot ter Oak when British offieiaU at­ Needed Area (Continued from Page One) “The chancellor decided in Ber­ (Oostteueg from Page One) tempted to rfolaim it in 1687. Oth­ a better plan than the IS-naUon fio^tndlitloiua a^mbol o< Amor- the needs of each patient,” Thome lin that the time had come when er guests at the tea will b* mem­ Later, be. said he’ had expressed authority to supervise access said. Hospitaipe^a are highly the truth about the futility of the toon modlclno —*'4oUowo a dU- conalderaUon fo r a CWmeoUeut bers of th* Society' the D*. A topogra^tc Survey of the route's.- HAPPY VALUgY YAHM trained to provns the exact treat­ himself improperly in English, talks had to be - proclaimed,” one ieront path today than it eUer plan. will retire in June as director of present from New London, Hart­ dad obstetrical patients to the ~ rr its crisp softnasi for the technical school in Williman- ford, Columbia. hospital and meets tha injured pa­ summer sleeping. For tha tlc, was honored at a testimonial A buffet table featured a large tient at the hospital’s emergency dinner laat weekend. birthday csdte with 86 candles. CELEBRATE MOTHER’S DAY AT room. reluctant laundress, d ark e, who has been director Mrs. Junle Squlcr who was simi­ Tlte hospital has indeed become LEE'S FLORIST Interesting Tommiastratch' is of th e , school fo r 15- years, hopes larly honored several weeks ago on the community’s esnter for heeltli he may do some tutoring to "keep her 82nd birthday commented "She sere. Ih the pest 80 yean, It has wash gnd wear. his hand” in education. H e was re­ beat me all to pieces, but I ’ll catch added laboratorlae, dl agnostic Accurate cently appointed a town assessor up.” The honored guest received ‘ x-ray machines; cobalt units, Stylad by Tommies. and is now attending a training B e d € i m c l t 6 r i n and GIFT SHOP. bouquets o f, roses and carnations Bbaimacles, and a bost of other course at UConn. and a complete spring ensemble ncilitiea. naoeacary for the pa­ Complete Mr. and Mrs. d a rk e have four ROUTE 44A—BOLTON from her relatives and friends. tient's recovery.. As new sden* A . Bud and bouquet print, djuighteri, ail of whom were pres­ 'A tM c equipment la developad and Phone MI 3*8089 liiRGfiiGHeN#t News CeverGge primrose pink er blue ent a t the testimonial, and a son. en etfecUva, It is added by They also have six grandchildren. Manchester Eventog Herald 0»- ttala to heh> aave Uvea and TNe OwNHon Selwtce MonNer grass, 32-40. Student* in Show lomMs c6rre|^>ondent,.Mi^ Donald R. 'T4ittle, telephone AGsdemy disease. This dramatle Don't F e r y t —YMs SnMkiy One Werwey St., Eotton 15, Mom. Miss Joan Forryan is publicity progcasa baa meant added yean chairman for the Windham Hig^ 8-8438. Send your nowspepoT for Nw Ntne B. Tuck front, chack-bound of hfa to inany peraons. M MOTHER’S D AY . . School musical comedy revue, “luat as every medical service cHecked. Eneloiod Hnd my cNeek er and bow-tiad. Caka whita, "Tha Beet o f Broadway,” which provided in tha patlent’a home morwy ardor. Q 1 y *o r $22. will b * prasanted M ay 11 at Case U.S., Bonn Split • FLOWERS • DOTTED FUNTS O $ m o ^ $11 a i monttw |5J0 pink, jea, party blue, lani- w«a accompanied by the Indlvid- See Us Oynmasium. nal chre and attention of the doe- VCOESAGiS • PANSY lASKEtS enada, 32-40. Mias Betty Hempel is on the On Berlin Talk tor, arvery boepital aervic* la Noifw sets committee; Thomas Roberta, For • GIFTS • MOTHER'S DAY CARDS a director, is also a dance soloist; Fof ill* vary bait ia feed, tawk* cmd I* (Continued from Page One) C . Bermuda pant, multi­ and Warren Fletcher la a tenor otsieiptiara, pion new le talc* Melhar A M ra« soloist. Others from Columbia In earlier in Berlin when he assailed emd lb* mM* (asilly ta Rad Cooch Grill, I Order Early For Cut Flowera xnd Corsngefi! color stripes, 32-38. tha cast are Ehigene Emmons. as unworkable a U.S. proposal for Donna Cohen, Philip Pepin and Z«n* creation of an international au- OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK TILL 8:00 Patricia Murphy. COVENTRY D. C a prj^pant, low neck New Basldeats tMority_to operate the supply lines ' State between West Berlin and West M - l* top with ayalat ruffle trim. lb-.- aad^Mra. John'Marshall are Wethersfield, Conn.—Rt. 15 asaklng their, home in ap apart- Germany. , DAY CAMP Dresden blue er porcelain maiU at the Donald Thttle home A department spokesman said: JA cIcsod 9-5779 JUNE 25 -TO at Columbia Center. The couple "Both the President and the sec­ WM married in March, in London, retary of state have repeatedly A U «lf5r 3T England. Mrs. Marshall is a native stated — that in view of the lA happy tiaig, rain of Ireland. ’Die couple met while potentially dangerous nature of IsU m for firb u d boys] he WM stationed In England with the Berlin problem and the per­ MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW {ages S-13. the U.S. Army. They arrived In sonal sacrifices which the Ameri­ the gtates the iM t week in April. 115.00 Weekly Attend Institute Richard A. Curland and Joseph bteresting Prognun Markoff of the Porter school fac­ Swisudng—Sports i ulty- attended tha all-day seasion of the Elementary Institute for IVslned Tesehers Conhaetteut Claasroom Teadiers Free Transportstidn fai North Haven Monday. Featured speaker at the event was MMa and Insnrsnce Marguerite O. Sullivan, asalstant supervisor In elementary educa­ Telephone PI 2-6986 tion far the Boston public acjtools. H er subject was "TYends^.ln Cur­ riculum Develwment.” , Scouts Honor MoUiers Girl Scout T toeP serve Mother’a-Day Sunday with a mother-^dgtitar tea at Teo- m anf H all at 4 p.m. Thq event will feature a court of awards and a talk by Janet Green- .way, a senior scout. She has been chosen to attend the National Girl Scout Round-up at Button Bay, Lake Champlain, in July, and will talk about ita koU-ritles. A fashion show and Skit will be presented by girls working on the Luscious adventurer’s sind child care badges. Briefs Lt. Lawrence Hutchins, who IS ptstloned at Ft. Dix with the Ns- ^ p p - Hose tlonsl Guard, spent last WMkend TV viewing with hisoparenta, Mr. and' Mrs. i$ easy today... by _ , / ’Lie Bf/iUfyS/ilON M ojud

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    ' -Ji ’t t J -'IftWim S lg aB HERALD,-MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAT $, 19«f MANCHESfTRR EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, M AY 9, 1962 ------:------■ ...... i’'!’'" “-I- '■ ' ' ... I.ii - — —...... ---- i-; coim Robertson, Cbrlsttan social siqiporter among Uw Florida delo- DiSOUo bad stubborn opposition won renomlnsUtby Only fbur had Boswell baattof Ed- M aid sC Center Unit Picks action. ■ ■ ' ; 4B1Meinl^e!S Join AndoVer gation. .from^Atty. Osn. Mark McElroy esntasts, and nans WoW eloas. Rap. Albuijusrqus. OsmpbsU wUl meet F A i S E l B S E ' Primary Tests Mechem, tmoppoeed for the Re­ Tliaf L«0ses , Lamoureaiix«Oudelski Oesninittea olialnneB are H n . Pepper, whom Snaathen unseat-' before winning ths Damoeratlc Gordon 'Scherer o f Cincinnati, Slate of Officers Joim Bangaton, membership; ' Xutz Miisenm ed in the 1980 Democratic pri- bematOrlal nomination. piSalle ranking Republicnn oti tho Housa publican nomination to his fifth Ne*d Net Embarrass Mrs. Ahtrtey Mesduiffi, b o if^ - tiniaxy, niado hla comeback in the Kd sold at first hs wouldn't seek Oommittee on tlnAmsrloiut'vAc- term. Town: Boards to Ki^<;examme Five States Rep. Joseph M. Montoya was '' Many iNsrew ei '«elie"tei*''heie . OudeUkl o f Adam Rliodas, 18 Pljnnaitth Uy; Mrs, R. U EUasoa and Mtb. T te Luta Jtm R» Museum adoA krd District. Rs esmpoignsd hard A OMond term os governor, then tlvltica did not ‘ seek ’ ree-leetuinv suBtroj tesl^embswaiegnsb s ^ Roy Warren, program; Mra-.'Al- torthe Preeidnat'a program to changed his mind. Indiana's U iiicumbenta. also WpU Ahead r t two rivals for thdr Plate sicppecu wm sep^ wee xon with Ron­ Lani^-dyM elected president of the membeisWp,; drtve last sAcif^ lA; freas Page O iel thtr DsmocraUe nomination. The blad at iurt Uw wraw OW, Do pot ald Andrew LameUretuia o f Man- fted Caleiuia .and Mrs. Raymond At THI numOLY AMERICAN HARDWARE Education Budget |o r Cuts, finauilce medical oars for tho Aged . John Marshal Briley of Toledo, -won renoinination, six without a llT# in fear of Uds Bepoewms IQ fou- ^ W om n’^ a ^ w s U p o t Center Ooo- Wliden refteahmsatt; Mrs. Alvah suited ba lM new faiUlly and slagle tbrough Social Security. A former business executlvs smd contest including Hours Minority Btate’b other congressman. Rep; juM sprtnide a ittua r U n S n , Eha . «)ueter> Satnrday nusfninfe^et^JSt, -iUl aU In- SUhldsua Oburcb, New U a v i^ '. gregational dtac^Momiay at ita A . RasseU' Jr., suppesa: Mrs. afhitt membersblpa and three oT- .. md HOUSEWARES STORE . . - 'w s n v m i 'Che Issue appeared' to have onetime state GOP finance chair­ Leader Charles A. HaUeck. .Win­ Thomas O. Morris, had no Demo­ aiiouine inm-aeMi pmfaer,M ***'* aamiai diimar msmng;,. Dinner waa mUif> Chase, pubUetty: M f«.'O U - ganlaatlonal nembefSUpe, ai)d the The bou rd^of education Wipebabume o f mil due for tkU cumbaai' vmra ra- drawn m mixed reaction In two man, 'won tbs RepubllcsM nbmina- ning their jirimsry teste were cratic opposition tor renomlnstlon. plates. Bold rales teem BMri Si ItM M de i> the daushtor of Ifr. meet with tte board o f flnanca to- lo they feel more eaertwiaWjj L •nd M n . Bdwwd S. OudelaU, prepared by the Men’a^lnll of the mour Nt Cole, leadership poten- museum fund drive to date has year. nominated. other Democratic rtmgressional. Uon to oppose Lausche. He nosed Republican Reps- Ray J. Madden not eour. Check* “plate wiet" t « Ual; Mrs. H ^ ElUott. pt«per> morrow Uf $ p.m. At the firehouse ‘Hiire are Still apeniiqn fli fi«xt and IVlntield K. Denton. tore breath). Oat WOStnCtll St SOg Haveitt Tlw torldegroom la tlie aOU MliMd A total e M M S fi. NEW MEXiOO-SUto Rq>^JMk state goin- out State Sen. Charles F ty of drus counter. "■. diuveh and nerved by membiira-f^ Uas. ana ,Mra.- CMrles. Bakter, to dipcuae the elementary ecbool year’s kindergarten claSMk^^^y- Springfield and two other oppo- In West Virgints, six incumbent Child SludyJQnit 5 'I o f Mr. and Andrew K. ' John Hyde la memberabte ebair- LARSEN’S HARDWARE budget Ib e SMeian haa been ( t o - because the C Y P au b. li^ p a u l Frankaidxirg and Mrs. one interested may contact a m ]|R. Campbell won Democratic gfi>^ noits. , congressmen' cleared the primary liBinoliretuzt'Sd Victoria Rd^ Maa- maa and Dr. Charlea Jikcaoeon Jr. ned an A result o f diacusalon At chaaUV. ' Other members of the executive Cari Houghton of Pine Ridge DK- botnamrial nominaUon .and the supporter of the Kennedy Toft, leader of Republican hurdle. Only two—^Democrats Ken To Elect Officers board are Mre. Walter Jwner, vice beads the finanee committee. the annUAl tovm meeting laat SAt- MiSs,Annl M iller w ill continue as Hechler and Elizabeth Kee—had ■ Hia Aev. James P. Bayea, a Mrs. Bbrtm la ippreeeBtative to - The fund drive total Indudes urdAy which Adjourned to May 1? ■mte’e two epngrassmen, ' both medIMl>;^re program, chiroprac­ forces in the Ohio House, easily .;dau8in of tit* bridegroom, pe^orm- p^dent; Mrs. Mark tsp, secre­ ManehesterT'Ocauim ot ChtiMiw teacher next year. . tor John A.' . Marcello, was deteat- outdistanced State . Sen. Thomas contesta Each won easily.. Officers w ill bs elected at a pots Park Hill 1800 front area indiiStriee; MOO without acting on the propoeed Demberata, wars rsnominated. luck and final meeting of the sea­ #d tba double ring oermnony And tary: Mrs. Bari Btssell treasurer; women. The meeting of „ the Andover Sen. S m a tb ^ bad little trouble .ed by Rep.' '--D. R. Matthews, Lowell .Fees in their battle for the Rep. Cleveland Bailey, a Demo­ . FLOWER SHOP Mre. Leon Hueetls, hlmoiian; add from atWMiiantlans and olUbe; $145 budget Recreation Council' scheduled . for son of the Child Study Group o f eeiebratMl a buptlal hlgb H a ^ as- Oroup ■ Mias' from P TA_ KtesfB, and ^ 4 0 fn m in dlspbslnl’ .^ot Roger L. Davis bidding for his slicUi term In Con­ CiOP nomination tor congressman- crat, and Rep. Arch A. Moore, a S 'E u i Oentor St.—M l S-litt alatad by the Eev4 JoUan SaumUo, Mns. Oernge E, Lawrence, auditor. The board ot education reviewed tomorrow has been postponed nn' Manchester Tuesday, May IS from TOM BONOB, Propristor. Oertrude personal donaoolBbv Rehent donb- of Fort LaudOrdoIe aitd Dougiss gress. ' ' . at-large. Fesa, like U the Republican, will fight It out In a 1 to 2:30 p.m. St Bucklsy School CAL, deacon, add the Rev. John B. The dticera were inatalled by colm R o b e rta o n ,______the aituAtibn At Ita regular meet-. til May 17 a t 8 p.m. in the all-pur­ Mre. T. R. Wagner « Lakeville, Indude fOO fN m OoMtdal Ing lAAt n igh t but developed no pose room o f the eleTnentary school. R. Voorhoes of iHanU In his bid Another Kennedy iupMrter, son o f a late U.S-' smator. new district is November due to A. Raymond Rogers Jr., princi­ MAN0 nKSXEB>8 LBADOrO Xanak, subdeacon. Eidmund Stow- Leon Bradley and fiObooia m i Ceden for a third term. State .Rep. L. B. Voeelle, mike State Auditor Joines A. Rhodes West Virginia's loss of representa­ FLORIST 8 INOB ISIS . .. rm i^ of New Haven wae organist preaident of the Oonnectlcut Fel­ ipeciflo recommendation. At that time the by-laws will be pal of Manchester High Sriiool, lowship of Congregational Christian IVritington, Entma'^ IfoUlaton: of Ibbbnon;: $ » fhmi RMiland On Advice o f the echool phyel- Fascell had a hard campaign it into A rimoir election with f ^ crushed W lllb u r tL . White of tion' in the House from six th five will speak on “How to Make a FLOWEBA for oil oeoasioBSi The bride, given in maiinage by M n J y ik o r Herrtiffit'and M t a adopted, officers elected and com­ Women. Park from Mbs. elan, the board poatponAl a deci- mittee chairmen. appointed. with conservative State Sen. mer State Sen. John A. Sutton in Mount Vernob by a 10-1 margin because of a decline in population. High School Smaller.'' Those who wo tetegTAph oarwharsi her father, wore a gown 6f white Before the installation, Mrs. Wag- Ernest Ungeren Ormse, and Mrs. Wastey and pWLfTom Dr. WtlHam nion on holding an oral polio vac­ David Eldradga but came out on the llth District. tor' Uie 'PHlo Republican guberna­ The New Mexico Democratic plan to attend are asked to call o Also IBlotalI OinC ----- Italia 0 ■Uk faced peau designed with fitted Raymond Blaaieo Mother’s At its" last meeting the recrea­ bar.spokejm "Creating and Renew- D.. Btfoud ft cine clinic until the fall. - It waa tion committee and representstivss top, th e Miami congressman has In Ohio Lausche and Taft tan torial .domination. gubernatorial, primary was a close Mrs. W alter Schardt, 31 Eastland bodice, portrait neckline edged In gB io Church,” She emphasized Club. ■ -f' ■ Remdta o f Uw been Kennedy's most consistent sway from their opponents but 'Cwbnty-tWo Ohio congressmen race with Jack M. Campbell of with re-embroidered Alencmt lime, noted that with few exceptions, all of various local organizationa Dr., for luncheon . arrangementa the Importance of church membera' Also, Mrs. J o a ^ Stantunas, berabtp oontaat ____ . long sleeves and full skirt with Andover children have received agreed to form a recreation coun­ knowing what-^embershlp in a prayw ; Mrs. Edna Spenoe, aftmr- clidiA Hjonaored b y polio vaccine within the lost three cil which will work in co-operatlod a gathered lace drape that tied In a, church means, specifically, minia- ndoa Bible study, and Mrs. How>- Ctadb wui be Atmilam after years. bow. in back and extmided into d 1. , with ths recresUon commiasica if tering aa a Christlait^f ard. AngeU Jr., evening Bible Mre. Doris Chamberialn, elemen­ the commission is cheated by the chapel length tfain. Her dioulder- munlty. The Women' Study. tary oehfxfl principal, reported length veil of llliuion was attached town meeting Saturday night. te part of the church M ra Clillfbrd O. flimpeon wH that the Andover Mothers' Club A committee including Ehigsne to a crown of pearls and crystals, me said. be ex-offlcio member of the Fel- hse donated' a folding bed for uoe and she carried a prayer book-with Schwanke, Mrs. Eorl Palmer and Gifts of appreciation were pt»- loWstUp executive board. * RANOi In the achopre health room oa a Gerald Anderson' was appointed to eymbldium orchid, atreamen and sented to Mrs. Rockwell Potter second bed. ' stephiuiOtis. \ M I draw up a set of by-lawf. The May Jr.,' retiring president of the 'Fel- She Aloo reported that 137 first 17 meeting is open to representa­ Miss Kathryn A. Oudelskl of lowmip, and' to 'Mrs. Wagner, tUEL OIL aid treatments were administered New Haven, a sister of the bride, A new constitution and by-laws during the 18 days o f school in tives of Andover organisstlons and FOR all residents interested in organiz­ was maid of honor. 'Miss Connie Were adopted aiid chairmen of tMJ^ GASOLINE April. « ' fjtmoureaux and Miss Lorraine commltteea elected, Mothers Cfiub Hostesses ing s recreational program. Lamoureaux of Manchester, sisters Chairmen of departmente of work GOOD RICH Hostesses for tonight's meeting Ot the bridegroom, were brides­ Manchester Evening Herald An­ are Mrs. C. Chester Bigelow and of the Andover Mothers’ Club, fea­ dover eorrespoadent, M argery maids. Miss Pauline Gudelski o f M n . Robert Coe, Christian educa­ LOAM—Special turing a dessert military whist, New Haven, a sister of the bride, BANTLY OIL Montandon, telephone Pilgrim tion And literature; Mrs. Edward A LO A D are Mrs. Albert Patch, chairman,, 2-6912. waa flower girl. Dik, misMonary education; Mrs. I - I'll' V N 'l , INC assisted by Mrs. Robert Post. Mrs. The honor attendant and brides­ J, WllUs Kebey, friendly sgrvlce; ; . \ - I IM.i.i Andrew Gasper, Mrs. Whitney maid wore indentlcally styled Mlsa lilU an Qrarit, Avangqlism and Also 2 to T Co. Yd. Loada Merritt, Mrs. James Forsn, Mrs. i - 1, abort dresses of mint green silk s m tu a i life ; Mrs. Thomas Glenn 'AvadaHe TEL Wltclicll V-'tSSS Harold Madore and Mrs. Walter peau. with scooped necklines smd Jr,, Christian stewardship, , and Ml 3-7172 Carter. ^ 'N bell shaped skirts; '^leir head Victor Herring and Mrs. Mai ROCKT^LE TR ^3271 Mrs. DoapeUy Elected bands o f matching organza had Promise her anything but give her Tlw Andover Pre-Bchool Par­ p l a n t Arpege— attached face veils. The maid of Lortaa BUmUm ents "AssboiAtlon held its annual hmior carried a rose cascade bou- MRS. RONALD ANDREW LAMOUREAUX meetlng^4(ottdAy night with both, Eau De Lanvin ...... 4 oz. $6 00* q;ust and the bridesmaids carried this yoar'8>urents, and the par­ , colonial bouquets o f roses. ' The ents of next ynoi’s kindergarten 8 02. $10.00* ' flower glri wore a floor-length ate o f . Manchester High School, o f Rockville High School, and is group attending. mint green ;gown of nylon and a and a freshman at the Hartford serving with the U.S. Navy aboard Officers elected fof'^$^-’63- are Toilet Water Mist ... .2 os. $6.00* flow er WTcatb head Hospital School o f Nursing. the U.S.S. Enterprise, now at Nor­ Mrs. Jamee Donnelly, pi^eident; folk, Va. band. Mr. Swanson is a 1961 graduate Amaiingl Bub on, wipe off. Mrs. Richard Ortiome, vice pferi- Perfume Mist^...... os. $6.00^ ' Robert Jamaltis of Manchester ‘‘H rt-A ir' ramgrta dlit. stalna O dent; Mrs. OUffotd Wederstrom, aarved as best man. Ushers were Uullnaia from aluminum atpr** treasurer; Mrs. W. E. Barton, re­ Perfum e also in doori A wlndowi, Ranmvaaamvaa uuCljr ^ Ronald A/ Kaminski of Hartford ;ssrSiS!*^as>g*«S'iSkag cording secretary; Mrs. John S. /'"‘V and Jair Sokolowski o f M,erlden. THEY’RE mart pamrM leal aaywlMra' plttlnf. Bhlna UaU.fQr Harris, corresponding' secretory. $16.00* and $26.00* sises lira, Gudelski wore a '"m oss montlu. AUo oltani A Mrs. Carl H ou ston was appoint­ silk ofganza dress with pollihai aluminum, The umbrella Is just the right ahover doori, outdoor C _ m ^ * ed membership and registroUeti accessories. ■ The bride- MOTHER’S tumitura. 1 Ib. can: SLfS.' IfUsI chairman, Mrs. Calvin Aarery, ' I. ' ' 'T k .' touch. AH nylon scalloped ten rib­ lA mother wore a navy blue . .I}ja,tlfs supply choiirmAn. Mrs. A vefy also bed, with embroidered orchid in OMW Remember Mother ‘Wiih sheath with pink flow­ offerM to substitute .AS mother each panel. Comes complete with ered hat and matching accessories. FAVORITES of thb day for ony-IUndergsrten Both wore gc^enla corsages. mother next y w for $1.50 and protective case. Choice of white or A reception for 150 guests was Juice B2Kl crapkm. black ...... $8.98 held at Les Shaw's Restaurant, ... and basnet Mother always known hestf The AseoffiAtion authorised six WestylUe. Mrs. Lamoureaux wore fUFKiNi sessioasy x w week next year. Jewelry by 'Vendrome. Bejeweled a beige dlk dress with black silk Hier^'WlU be two kindergarten and enameled white on gold fo r add­ coat, matching accessories and a dasSM Nursery age children may CHOCOLATES ed elegance. gardenia corsage for a motor trip M EZU RM ATiC Jom the eUasses with the teacher’s to Washington, D.C. The couple MEZURALI permission. This year’s executive From Flower rose pin .$7.60* Mother*s Day Suggestions board will decide at its meeting wlU ,Uve at 38 Croft Dr., Manches­ T A P E TAPE. Matching earrings ...... $6.00* ter, after May 12. In June what to do with surplus PINE PHARMACY Mrs. Lamoureaux ^ a 1058 grad­ money. On the last day of school, Id " 1 0 " kindergarten children ’will enjoy Opaque crystal-like beads are just uate o f St. Mary's High' School, UO.IIA* A H Sf|b 6«4.0enter 8-M14 the thing for her suit or dress. New Haven, and a 1859 graduate M o si.ii \# * i e a a picnic and receive diplomas. o f Stone Business College, N e w SALE PRICE SALE PRICE Members are urged to remit the Three strand new princess length iS- Haven. Mr: Lamoureaux is a 1953 • PmhAutiaii ittMirtle naiad necklace ...... $2000* graduate of Manchester High a Hindif for allaround un a Donklt Lafkolt WMtt Cbd* ilna * a Durtlilo Lulkotl Whita Clad* lini ' i Matching earrings ...... $7.60* >J School and a graduate of Chicago a SM Kbauaibittd IS* emttn a NEW RED-mimbarad IS'awtan i Technical College. He served four a NEW acD foat-iattlilata. npaatdd la a NEW RED foot-maridnii, rmidtad kl Or how about a flow er embroidered years in the U.S. A ir Force, and aCD ncti Inch REOaKhltlcIi is employed In the service depart­ mSi'- 1 silk chiffon scarf. White, pink, FINE JEWELRY r: lij beigis or black ...... $1.98 ment of ,PTatt and Whitney, di­ You may have Termites vision o f United Aircraft, South Krementz Windsor. Give her the finest, the freshest candid ^ 3 e : yanny^ WFKtM O f course she’ll need white gloves 1 Brooches, Earrings, Bracelets, Neck Pieces, Farmer Miniatures, Assorted CreafioB, MIII( Ciiocolate By Crescendo. Cotton embroidered. Swanson - Cooper and not even know it! Sizes 6 to 7V4 ...... • .$3.98 Miss Barbara Louise Ckmper of Ladies' 'Hamilton Watches 25 Vo Discount, LadieV Assortment, Home Assortment, from $1.60'tne pound. Manchester became the bride of 1 0 0 " Lovely embroidered handkerchiefs Phfllp Arnold Swanson of Vernon, New Twist-O-Flex Watch Bracelets, Van Dell Neck BANNElfSTEEL . Sunday, April 22 aU Center Con- from Switzerland and Madeira. gregaticmal Church. and Earring Sets. Fine selection oF ladies' rings. Rememberl Mother^s Day is May 13tb White with colored embroldeiT 98c The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, TAPE N» pastor, performed the double ring Mother's Day Cards. N Rw .$r.4» Doee she have a white handbag? ceremony. L et us help you chikise one from The bride la the daughter of SALE PRICE our selection (^ leather, patents, Mrs. Atutln A . Chambers, 32 By­ ^ candies a Tor aanmia iani-dMtaoa aMRiurlnf ron Rd., and Robert S: Cooper of a banMt lalMa WMU CMe Una nylon, straws "and assorted Glastonbury. The bridegroom is a NEW RtlMnanMnd IS* ewinn fabrics .... $8.98* ths- son' o f Mrs, Svea Swanson, t ' f ^„hecau^ you want the finest a NEW RED fie(-nii«Mnf(, noiatnd M Kelly Rd., Vernon and the late F. E. RED tich Inch A purse accessory o f quality. Petite Gustave Swanson. * JEWELER—737 MAIN STREET Fleui* French purse by Lady Bux­ A reception for 30 guests was STATE THEATER BUILDING held at the home o f Mrs.'Anthony LENOX IHIARIVIACY ton, In white leather ...... $5.00 Grocki, Farmington. Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Mrs. Swanson is a 1861 gradu- 299 E . C E N T E R S T R E E T — M I 9-0836 ■Subjeet to 10% Federal Tax

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    w . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONH, WEDNESDAY;^ MAY «, .196^ PA cM i M: 9 E 2 L iM A NCH ESm inr^NING B^BRAIA MANCHESTER. C O N ^ We DNESDAT, MAY^. 1962 ^ thsir atfort to penetrate- the hemi- gradually. Qiva yourself a chance to get used to dtrehuous activity ' A Thoafiii for Today Area ROTC Men , ‘ 935 MAIN STREET - Ml 3-5171 -'OPEN f TO 5:30 - CLOSto MONDAYS apheihi,. it would aebm to be a 'K gain." after eitting around all winter, if 8|MMie6i«d by tha Maacheeter E in n ^ jlfnrtiU you have been. Cited by CConn • Graduation Days Are Nooi* , Palmberg-Gilman s ■ I ’nils to the predae* kind of nbn- Couactl af Charehea "UBU^sy tarn Since tetamis-germi grow in toe jrUBT ABRIVED TBEmNa co. imc. Sluito which to permitted' to run soil,’ especieJIy where barnyard -BevHn area." Army . and Air I B M I 3 M "For batter,, for worse . , tpCbiMv C6Dn. too much of the world's buaih'ea* O n H e a lt h lerUltoer is used or -farm animals Force. ROTC cadets at the Ual- THE ^tSmSST GROUP EVER exist, it’s wise to get a tetanus . In marriage, which fOrins the veraity of' ConaecUout will re- r*^R 0U 80N and govern ,too much of Its thlnk| X- & l^ODSON Ay'TftnE AWdCHATEO'PKESS shot aa a hedge against loqkjaw. baiM for stable family Hfe there eelve awards for outstanding „ ^bUaii«i« ing. Use weed killers and bug 'killers achievements in military and air nMBded Octobar l. u n . Just the exact opposite to mui^ . Wohda of caution for-the garden- must' be the -frank, acceptance that ff and some hints about . chUd- carefully- Many also kill people. scieiiee tomorrow during the aa- PROM OOWli$ 57.9g ,7«.95 PoMtebed_ Dvcrv JbreamK tOs|C«pt more likely to be true. ‘ life does not run smoothly. There WMI BoUdays. Bntsred at tba leaenesA are subjects with a focus Be aunli they are capped tightly nuat Military Day exercises ai O F MAI^CHESTER* W i S n__ S at JfanCheitar. Coim. aa It would be while this hemi­ on'health.' and put out of the reach of to a "b etteV and a I'worse." the unlversity’a Memorial Stad­ i ^ o d Claaa^atl ciu UatUr. children- Strangely enough,' many couples ium. CUSSNIfiHT’ l sphere were behaving . Scheduled to receive awards ______3N RATES and voting aa it it were in Uncle Beware Pester Mowers If you are extra sensitive to have found greater 'stability in — ■ ■■ rabla in Advance insect bites, lee your doctor about are Roger Hence, 91 Lenox St.; GRADUATION—WHITE and PASTEL OUTfer Halt Sam’s vest pocket, afraid even to There are , perhapsN.wme 30 their marriageevhen outward oon- Gary F, Koeak, 1T4 Oreenwood na^ttar ... ..,.116.60 S2AOO millloh power lawn mowefato use getting' some protective shots that look out, that It would be a hemi­ will make you lees sensitive. ditions were at their worst. In Dr.; WlUtom J. Llepto, 9 Deerfield PRE-’TEEN, PETITE and CHUBETTE ALSO' SX tConths ...... 7.T6 It.UO In the United Btates—and\.now Dr.; John Pellerln, RFD 1; Ken­ Thrae Hobtba AM 660 sphere -particularly open and vul­ with summer and grass cutting crisis there ia an acute sense of Ona Hraitb ... 1.30 1 ; , Childless need for each other that is not al­ neth M. Woodbury, 38 Be'rvrgr Rd.; Wnakly ...... , » .16 nerable to the appeal and. infiltra­ stoson^here, poii’er mower owners' John E. FardaJ, Ripley HIU Rd., should beware. ^ e subconscious mind can keep ways in-esent when conditions are 6tEUBER o r tion of Cbmmunlsm. a wpman from having children, "better." Still, toe family that to Cwentry; and A1 Orotheer., The Govenfry Shoppe THE ASSOCIA'LSSOCIATED PRESS And It would be a hemisphere of So warn Drs. Erick M. Chazen TToutstremn Pr., yernon. Tbb Aaaoetated Press is esclaitvcly and John L. Chambetraln IH of says Dr. Irving'C. Fischer, New truly creative is built on the tutn- 1 MUJC PAST COVENTRY OENTEB - • anUUad to the use at republlcatlon ul nations capable of behaving as if York ob^trlciati. ciple of mutual need, acceptance, all news dispatches credited to . It or Vanderbilt University. and respect . . . ’.‘for better, for Hair ‘Ride* Out DEPOT no,—(Opaa Wednaadey Nighte)—OOVEI^Y not otbertrlaa credlfM In this paper they were free and independent, They cite cases where power The unconscious desire not to and alao the local neVrs published here. have children, can produce a worse.. . . " ' All rlAts of repabllcatlon of special— the way wa in the United States mowers, usually rotary types, CHICAGO — To save your hair, illspatcnes herein are also reserved Itself fancy ourselves to be, that catch objects in the la'wn a(id fling physical cllmatV Where miscar- p Lord give us toe ability to don’t bother to rive it 100 brush them outwards, sometimes hitting rlagprt orcur. hr writes in toe And Thee in all of life, an^ to strokes a day. The American Me­ Pull aervtda client of N fc. A Serv- would be the hemisphere In which physicians’ newspaper. Factor, glimpse thy presence both in tri­ Ice^ Inc. the Clause of democracy and the bystanders, 6r sometimes the dical Association says toe 100- Publishers Represematlves. The operator of the mower. i'he same is true of men'who sub­ umph and disaster. Amen. stroke rule applies only to people ------Julius .Mathews ------Special------.A| ncy—New kindly, . beneficial, mutually re­ consciously want to avoid father­ Tork, ChIcBito. Detroit and Boston. There is a local ordinance in South Methodist Caiurch with long, thick hair. HKHBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF warding influence of the United Loulsvine, Ky., making- it illegal hood. he adds. CIRCULATIONS. Tension and/anxiety can affei^ States would have the best chance to employ anyone under the age the reproductive organs, much a.s Tbs Herald Printing Company,H M ir . AiVAea.Inc., of 18 to operate a power mower, aasomes no (bianclar responsibilityistblilty f The Latest Bloc audience didn't bother to find out. flame cookery eliminates smoke. or even think It out. It Is a lot less PlEdULAR $69.50 GRADE tion; . \ We found a news despatch from trouble to react without thinking. You get heat instantly — and when you turn it off, the heat goes off instantly too. "Insulo Cushioning’’ is a cotton felt quilt made by compre.ssing 2 or 8 inches Mexico City the other day .both in- Unless, that Is, there Is some Ar­ Today’s gas ranges light automatically. Now wouldn't you be smart to be cooking 3 a' of cotton and stitching in rows 4 inches apart.. "Insulo’’ Cushion is secured formatl\’e and fascinating, until It thur Krock being presumptuous i . / to innempring unit around its entire perinictcr. covcrinir the border wlrfe and form- reached one certain judgment. enough to dieck up on you, and with natural gasl ing an inner-roll edge. Eliminates coil fe*;! and- makes for lasting shapeliness and It was a story giving signifi­ tell you you should have taken the te'es the ticking excepting you when you're changing $heeti7 cance to an agreement recently olive branch when It was offered. extni comfort. signed .between Mexico and Brazil, A n d who corot'if they're mli-motehed when the bedding gives you the "Lock Edges’’—A cloth strip is sewn 1’’ from top qnd bottom; of the border by which these two nations pledge O test VOLKOWAOClTDP AMfRtCA. ING same luxurious rest you'd expect from top quality $69.50. box springs a which prevepts any filling material from working into the innerspring unit. themselves to form a common for­ A Visual May 4 Are you still pushing this oroupd? This cloth strip i%stapled to the main spring unit where the “Insulo” cushion is eign policy front from now on. The visual Illusion is con»p4ete. and mattresses? .•Especidliy when you make a whopping big $25.00.sav- fastened to spring. This cloth strip forms the Liicked Edge and this construction They ars big enough and Impor­ The maln'portibn of the countrj'- constitutes a true pre-built, vertically quilted border. Since the border is fastened tant,enotigh to make quite a hemi­ slde is green with elm and maple^, Are hoods on tha way out? . 'ing on each place . $50i90 on an outfit? / . , , a to the ipnerspring unit it is held in jKmition under tension so that it is always sphere bloc. Just the two of thtoi spaced, now and then, \v1th the You saa more ond more ,trucks, without them all by themselves. They have ap- lhasa days. straight and well tailored. ^ . mnber festoons of the oak. There W e had this carload of ba.dding (the same box spring! and mattrassai f)ar«it!y formed such a two-nation w , the light of apple "blossoms leading makes that used to have Itiein,' "Posturizing”—After the '‘fnsulo” cu.shion is in place, a bat of quilted cot- bkKS of their own because they climbing the hillside. There is the Must be soma reason for this Volkswagen in- sold day In and day out for $69.50 by storos tbrlOughout the country) e ton is laid over the CENTER THIRD of the mattress to add support where don’t want to be counted in or out answering light of the sun, shim­ Bu'anca. ' , 5 I ' the most weigliit-of the body comes. , of^any other bloc. They want to be mering through young leaves. " - Could it be thof o truck'is aosiar fo pork without covered In oddta and ends of high priced tickings left on. the Stearns A themselves. If one may summarize GOLD STAR that-3 foot proboscis? ' ’ Upholstering—Thick bats of highest grade snow white quilted cotton (40 There is a fine young moon dip­ Foster factory .shelves, to wake them availabje to you for only $44.50. the history of blocs, one would ping. nightly, toward a rather Or cotrias more? lit . does, you know. A . 6a lbs. In a full size) arc laid over the entire .surface of the unit, top and bo^ say that the members of this one opulent "Venus. There are lilacs carries 1,830 lbs. A holf-ton carries only—waH< tom. These bats are fitted into place precisely, by means of notches cut in the had most freedom just before they half .o ton. 1,000 lhs.1 ■ * border panel. . . just like parts of a dress are as.sembled from a pattern. cresting toward purple and white. Ramovabia ovan and broilar door The coverings are top quality 8 ox. woven.stripes end damask patterns. organized it, that thqy will have TTiere are even, here and there, GAS RAN6E Or has elbow room for big boxy objacU? (170 for aasy claaninq . . rpacial ovan “Humiguard(R) Process”—A chemical proces.s. u.sed to impregnate cotton more freedom In It when there are fields where plows have turned up cublg feat—there's enough roohi for -a boby And to make these mattresses and box springs an even greater value, Modtl N6. llUXT-10" R«r>g* . control lah you kaap maalt hot—- el^phont.l. 7• felt. Stops felt from mildewing; stops musty odor under high humiditjr Just two of them than they will earth which looks as if it might be the quilted cotton used is impregnated with^ Stearns A Fosters new have If It grow's more popular and raady to. »arva without furthar coolt- 'WSF'VVy Truck diso sforted'somathihg with its conditions. moist and rich and warm. $309.95 inq . . . clock aqd timar . . . many a powerful, and that blocs, in gen­ Whenever and wherever one b'q^ida doors. No more climbing In back for avary- HumiguardIRl Process to inhibit the felt from ever mildewing during othar fina faaturai. thing. Evan though wa hove a dodr there, joo. Tufting—Done to a pre-delermined setting on machines that regulate the eral," have a perverpe habit of de­ looks out. It is the May. -"30.00 ALLOWANCE a length and tension of the tufting cord. Produces the ultimate m service and feating the ^objectives they them- It is one of the finest Mays to Tha VW angiriai^is in the rear. (The weight ^ a i Connecticut's humid summers! : ^ 8 aelvea set out to gain. look at, froih the vantage point of yoitf drive wheels ttpctlon in the snow. You hardly comfort. •' <’ ' But we leave the world's latest •yar sea o VW stuck.l Handles—Cord handles are secured to spring steel, plates for greater some interior temperatuw, we 'Hurry in tomorrow . . or phone your order ;. . to you can make this big ' bloo to the two nations which com- have ever seen. The angina’s oir-eeoled. No water to freeze or a strength. Makes turning mattress easy; are not easily tom out. 10 DOWN boil over. 9 prtoe it, and have ao ’ particular We don't think we have ever saving. This offer il limited to this on* eorioad! quazre) with it. eeen a more beautiful May. ONLY ' No ontl-freeze fo buy. ' ' ‘ Ventilatprs-r-Four metal ventilators are used; sufficient for proper in- tfEIMTIINV And gos—almost everybody gets over 20 iwBei Our quarrel to with the cq>inldn .,We wonder, r aometlmee,. if It *279 1 0 • teriial "air conditioning” of the mattress. • gOHpn. A few even get 30. ’ ‘ ef the correspondent who, after jyould. have toe same entrancing, ' Box Springs—^Made with selected hardwood frame vlith steel cross mew- noting the birth of this ntsw bloc, AJnd'yoo’re still'phshing a hood around. ... fright, clean, dancing look if one for toaoven’s sake. • bers under each row of coils. The metal roil unit i/i semi-banded . • oommentrdu foUowrs: VisItr^Your Dealer or. ^BUld venture comfortably out *5 down ' Pay for your mottres! and box spring n no unsupported surface larger than.3 square T "For the UB,, which lilsed to be from behind a window gtosi and without injury. Burlsp is stitched tto^herunit, then Posturizing cotton .felt, U]ie abla to count on the solid support IW around In it, say in ihirt THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY os you enjoy their luxurious relaxation. $5 down, balance in 90 5,”‘ W - ■ ■■ ■ fine cbt felt aphoLtery cov«. the «.tlre ^ Tstfin Amsrtoa. this represents akNVM. Could it poMtMy be Juet TED TRUDON, Inc. I ground. For the Conmu- 233 feed Street, Hartford, Phonei 249-1331 487 Main Street, Meneheater, fheiiet Ml 9-4MI T&liAND TUENPIKE as fbia a sight, ahd soma 90 de­ days in rtroo oqual pay wonts, oaeh pioc*. k Guarantee—Each box apring and. nuittreaa whether-. full toln sise' la . )6ho otoiMd ItoDi aemtoh In grees wannsr T TALCOTTVILLE •e foanurteed by Steams A Foster and Wktkina Brothers for 10 years. ^ 't' ... f . i v \ 1. . ' A , w r-:-

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    \»-C w}\ ■ . ■ V .*#’ . J ■• MANCHESTER EVENINO HEBALp, MANCHESTER, CONN« WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 ,1S62 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962 PAGE Et^EVEN T ’ 'I'''’" '-' to bring tarrarirtz to trtrt moro iRocfcptfifrFBntoli . Soviet, potarfD lock Wert’#; Russia Wants nqHdly. Cov6niry. Bolton- O b itu ai^ •The Cabinet also announced a State New^^ hikskl Stocks change in the mlUtary eomnuuid G of C Schedule* for^aos Battle Probe France Agre^. at Oran, another secret army. TV-RAdio Tonight M n. Mabel W. K e w M d y . BtronAkuid* 0«h* PMUpps Glnestet Btoutohed fey M ay 26 Ppom o^on. ’ PHNA slates T o ^ Meeting' w ill replaceden. Simile (Janterel. ; Roundup ■ CMmni feMdatebrsofe, iad. .VKRNQN—Mn. Mabel Wilson . Bank Stocks-'"' tpBattaaal tirtb fag* Oa«) Kennedy, 84, ot Lake St, died yes­ To IS^est Ban Two Europeans were Woiurted Krtn' to'^^toeT '^ ' Redevine today when Uires Moalsms attack­ ^ Bid Asked DratalOinlc Slated May 16 I 2 t h C i r c u U terday at. ber home after a long '(^tianiii 'page Om ) , Area Ohmber ot Ownmsroe will liaeDonaM la British codhaJr- ed-them. Some nporto said the Conn. Bank aad'Tcust Television inneas.''Mie was the wife of John ’ (Oentbiued trow Rag* OnO) Oo, ...... 6S% 07^4 serve up a chicken baritecoe aad . maa o ( V m Ctaava contarmoa. Sioropeana kad blocked the Moc- Averags. dodtlnusd on the eool The Public KeaiUi Nursliig As- 6,:00 Carir %ow (la nrotaessl To. W ► . 17 8oiwsV8trin , The apecial town meeting to en­ J. Kennedy. • fitutford l^ationsl. '' Bis S niesiet (fit JProtivu; . :i 6:1m Conn.—What's Ahead Court Cases Rom in East Glastoobury oh ' Ibis’ attempt to kidnap another band concert la RoekviUs center lOcisUon will eppnsor a dental gage an architect and aecure pre- ||ai|^ Uta prlncaa . wara abaent. rectors, and Francis L. Kto^sy, side Qiriyugh Saturday and milder Bank and Trust Co. 82^ # 8% Movie at S ,Ub PnCrias) . 33 Stralfblaway.totalsbiaway. ' 40 Oot 80, .1837, she was a daughter. ipeart. S e v.e r a I ” Europeana M ay 26, duibbed OfaaiUbar S a y for ;6U TheJoey Bishop Show 10. to gMiranna la visiMnc In Fhuica. Sunday. The average temperature > . Pin lasmaaCo Oomsaaiss ellnlc at the PH NA office' May 22, M Mann News limlnary plana and cost estimataa EAST HARTFORD, , .Of Charles; fud Lovetta .Oubeft aacrctai^.. , ' hava'tim spirited away in recent tbs occasion. Funday Fonniv* Checkmate a, Htfd; Firs ...... 69 ' 73 $3 tad 24. ,, The Lite et Riley ' 'Top Cal . * for a secondary school will, be Sou^hahpuvonc waa aaid to be Wilson. She had lived in Jlferruui Creation ot-tM project cmnmlt- days byxMoalama’ apparent to to the Hartford ana is 58 and East Main St. in front of the Marian Guldainski, 40, o f SS National Firs ....>.141 J51 • „ HIshway uVuol .. Or. Chrlstlaa ' for many , years and was. a msm'l reprisal fda,toe eobtlnuing ranges from a high of 71 to a low . chantoM- office w U be roped off Pre-school children, aged 4 and I.'M New*, SiKrts A Weather Mr Lucky held at Flano’a Rertaurant on May nundns aya trouble in the rebel* Laurel St, thU morning was sent teg Is* the latest development PBOenix Firs'.,...'..*.113 .123 ber o f Ois Vwnon Methodist p«m terror. o f 45. A t N ew Haven the range la ]afid servtogs, wtli bdgln at noon I yeara ars eligible to have their f :I0 Boelon Blackie 9:00 Periy Como Shoyr ask authorization to (a) engage A t that time. It waa stated that Travelbto ...... >158 163 charge. Bob Newhart BHpw 1C) axpreaaed a raadineaa to reaume found not guUty of a charge of Mrs. Annie Lmlgv^ of New Ha­ concert wBl be held to the town 7:00 News A Weather an architect; (b» secure prelimi­ maintains that a nuclear teat bah . PabOe Utumea- The clinic is co-sponsored by the Blue Angele. \ 31. sa with Boun Oum’a regime. impersonating a policeman. A ven; and swOral nephews and hall on Park Pi; 10:10 David Brinkley's .TOumal ^C^ nary plans and specifications, and is useless—and unfair to France— Honors for Minaw Cdnii Light Power .. 29 31 Young Mothers Club in coopera­ .EreBlot Report They have beeh preaf^ng all along July verdict was delivered after nieces. Chamber President John H. tion 'With the State Department of Aselsniiient; Underwater (e ) obtain estimated costa for for formation of the coalition. The ’Iha huiiral hdU be held tomor­ without a jMihultaneous ban on the ’ H A V ^ (AP)-lThe Yale HtfA Electric Light 74 77 Moffat said tlw affair is designed Preeldent Kennedy'e Newe 11:00 Barry Barents. Newe\ the construction of a junior-sentoi' two-and-one*half houra of delib- Health. Conference Bis Newe premier and hia strong man depu­ eratlon. Frank was arrested in row a ir s p.m. at the W alter - N. tmdrtgraduate rado staton WYBC Hartford Gas Cto. .. 66 71 as ta old fSshioned get-together News, Sporte A Weather^ ^ high achool on the so-called Swan­ nuclear weapons and d eliv^ ; Southern N ew Etogland , Psirenta interested may contact Mlliion_____ Dollar“ ■ Movie ty, Oen. Phouml Nosavan, have Manchester on April 18 foHowlng Funeral Home, 23 Main v ^ a r r e l o f M raey * AM -PM >4^ honor-Newton Minow, for famUy, friends and nelitobors. WinsAtoard nim Engaged son farm property which was pur­ hl'cles, Teie^ione 49Vi 62H Mrs. W illard Watroua o f Knoll' 7:1$ Sporte Camera lias Tohlfht (C) d n ^ ;g ^ their feet, contending the a complaint th at. Frank, and Manchester: The Rev. Robert ohaiiman of the Federal Commu­ There wtU be a merry-go-round wood Mra. Frank Banelli o f William T.. England, 18 School Wedneeday 'Starlltht -V The engagement o< Mlsa Mar­ chased for school purposes.' Zorin’s statement follocfed' Im' Haanfactartag Ownpaaies ' rilm ■> pommunlats would eventually take companion, R oy J. Burnham, Firby, pastor of the Vernon Meth­ ^Dumped^ in Bank nications ComiMsaion, tonight, and popcorn, aoda, ice cream and Church Lane or Mrs. J. Richard St. a msmher o f ths Second Year Bveiuns Report .. 11:90 Mystery 'Theeter \ cia Joan Gtenney of BoKon to The second item. .Would appro­ mediately; after Impassioned ap­ .-t- M ■ «■ A irow , Hart, Hag. 89 63 10, 11 SO Peslure 40 over. o f 23 BisseU St., came odist Churdi, will officiate. Burial Minow will for Ms “per- potato ot^iB for the children. Lo­ Nicola of Depot Rd. for an ap­ Claaa of the University of Con­ T;»Wason Twdn Wayn% P. Kilpatrick of Manehea- priate $7,500 to the public bulld^ peals by Luis Padilla Nervo of Associated Spring .. ISH 15^ Ripcord ' - 11:SU ronleht ( C ) S3. A BritWi. Foreign OHlce spokes* couple parked in a car at-’Mlgh- vrlll be in Buckland Cemetery, A barrel of money wae poured Boilrt dedication lutodynaihiam In cal manehtats will conduct a day- pointment. necticut School of Law received the fonit*Cticut Premiere Movie 1 Adventure ter haa been announced by her ing commlBston to carry out the Mexico and Arthur LsUl of India Bristol Brasa ...... 9 lOH nian in L«ndon had this'comment land Park and CSiarter'-Oak Sts., Manchester.' into, the Vernon National Bank yes­ a crusade to improveniroadoast^ ,long slderwalk sale. PubUc Dance Set Gorbach Scholarship at ceremonlss I Newt Prosram SO. li 13:60 News and Wsathsr 1 parents, .Mr. and Mra, Robert C. provisions of the first item; and Friend may call at the funeral for urgent steps to end testing. standards’’- at WYBG’A '^ h an­ Dunham Busl) • . 5^4 6 Mi Chamber ihembem are aelling at the School of-Law , Hartford, Glenney o f Bolton Center Rd. on a Moscow exchange about Nam and. that Frank tol^t"'the ooiqile terday. The Youth Committee of Bast SEE BATDBOAT’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LI8T1NQ the third woujd authorize the that he was a pmiCeman and that home today from 7 to 9 p.m. nual banquet., Ebn-Hart . 67 . 72 tickets.. Monday. (Hsr fiance le the con o f Mr. and Tha between BriUsh Ambassador Fbtfnir ...... 4 8 43 Central Pomona la sponsoring a teard of education to apply for parking was fc^dden In the area. And the bank, opened Just a Other W T B C aiyarde vriU gOsto "If everyone, aellal to* *liFre " public spring dance Saturday at .The G orb ach Scholarship is Mra. Ralph U Kilpatrick, 87 Hor­ Sir Frank Roberts and Soviet For­ Heubleln ...... 38V4 36U state aid on the project. A charge of hreach of the peace John D. Bride week, toris it in with semi-automa­ Jack Gould, radio-trieylsloh c o lii^ said Moffat, “we can expect ap­ awarded annually to a atudent Of ton Rd. eign Mmister Andrei A. Oromy Firemen Pnt Ont , B. Machine . $ p.m. at Bolton Community Hall. b rou gh t, dgalnst Burnham, waa John D. Bride, 88, father of Mrs. tic dispatch. niat of the New York Tlmea; R . 2 1 Mi 23H proximately 2,000 people.’' the School of Law from income of Radio Mlae Glenney is a 1969 graduate koi and Judd . 14 16 Mra. Chester Small o f Manchester, nolle^/th Circuit Court, Manches­ Roland J, Ouellette of 18 Charter Lndls Up^eks of Riga Lane, Peter Straus, president tad gen­ may be contacted for tickets. a trust fund sstabUshed by W il­ of Manchester High Schooi, and ie smmBut “No agreemmt was reached on Stadlsy Works .1 9 21 (This listing tarlndes only those news broadoasts et 19 er 18-mbiate ter,- bii April SO. ‘Frank pleaded Rd., ElUngtoii, died yesterday at 3 Minor Fires Bolton, who delivered the tipdsure eral manager of radio s ta tio n Joisuas TOTAL drops liam E. Gorbach. of W est Hart­ a junior at the Unlveralty of Con- any specific point. There may be VoederRpot ,6 0 83 Ctooraleers to Sing length. Some ktotions carry other abort newsooata). jidt* guilty to impersonation of a St Francis Hospital. Mr. Bride tor the outdoor teller wlndw, said ■WMCA, N ew York; and Sander WAamNOTON (AP) — Un- The Choraieers wiil present Its ford. neotlcut School of Home 'licono- further dtacuaslona on Laos bet., The a1 quotations are not to AI1:15 Sports Final '’^policeman and requested a trial by lived at 31 Preston St., Hartford. TVnvn firefighters eKtlnguished it was tim e to put thp^Ynoney — Van Ocur, White House corree- employinent dropped by 430,000 spring concert Friday at 8 p.m. at England, who is first In his class . WDBO-lSte mica. She la a mkmber of Connec­ tween .Qromyko and Robertas; bA-oonstrui actual markets. i:00 News ll:Si> btarlicni Sertnwls Jury. He was a machinist at PraVt and three minor rubbish, brush and all ccrins—where it tolonged. pon'dent. fo r the National Broad­ to A ^ l and went below the the Church Community House. St the Schooi of Law, is a graduate S;10 Bishop's Comer 13:56 Sisn Off I ticut Alpha Chapter, PI Beta Phi MacDonald, wdio said he tiame Whitney Co.. W est Hartford, and casting Co. fpar-niUUott llgare tor the flret of Manchester High School ■ and S:06 Raypor Shines WPOF-Itll grass fires yesterday and today The coins werejialf dollars plus The group will be directed by 6 .00 Dale Kelly aorority. > to Laos on an unofflclal^vislt, de­ In Hartford Superior Court last had formerly worked at Travelers’ a few InexpilcaMe dimes and quar­ ttine this year, Seoretary of La­ Monson Academy, and received 1:06 Nsws A Slen Off CAP] Mrs. Elbert I. Carlson and aocom- WHat—Sit 7:00 Joey Reynolds Mr. Kilpatrick la a 1989 grad­ clined conunMit on tto'n atu re of Friday, Rbhert Chambers, 30, of Insurance Co. He wad a graduate with no damage reported. ters he’ had-nollected over a six- bor Arthur J, Goldberg an- his bachelor’s degres from the Uni­ 13:00 Tha Alll|^|^ (A P ) — A anied by Mrs. U oyd Schmidt of S:00 Paui Harvey News . ' uate of Mancheeter' High S^eol, his talks. . 60 Dudley Rd., was.given a four- of Niagara, N. Y., Unlverelty. A t 3 ISO p.m. yesterday, -Hose year V^rpoai The semi-automatic Rockville-Vernon Bouneed today. AHhou|^ the versity of Connecticut in 195?. He 7:00 Edward P. Morssn destroyed fai _ torra.,.., S'.UU World News tad a 1962 graduate of W a rd He had ex p e^ to try to find month suspended sentence and put Besides his daughter, he is sur­ ’Truck No. 1 quelled a minor grass coin c q m tiiv machine, which tal' tanprovement waa normal toC.Ohe g is a member of the editorial board 7:15 Report the second stage I This' year "Music o f tha Twen­ 7:30 Nlsht meht r:lu Wall Strsht School of Eleetronica, divielon of out why th e> ''«th e t Lao rebels on probation for one year after vived by his wife, Ahna Camp fire of suspicious origin off Farm lies,,.^rtacke, and places coins in aeason, Goldberg . aald the d»- of the University of Connecticut’s 8:15 Showcase and News Tha. Perthlng nppw ties” will'be featured. *171# public 10:00 Good News with Alsx Drier the ijnlvqrUty of Hartford. He la broke tbs' year^ld cease-fire— hia plea of guilty to a charge of Bride; a son, a sister, and four Drive. la s t evening a t 10:16 paper wrappers, registered 1.298 Marsilius Speech oltoe — and a stmaltanMoe rise Law Review. ll;0b lontshl at My Plaes 4:46 >-oweli nmmas and p M u es o f rebel chieftalna— gan sig'tagglng oat of Is iniited. Refreshments will be 1:00 Stan Off » 8:66 Sporte employed' at Pratt and Whitney theft from a person. TTie charge grandchildren. Vo’clock. XAVKOHose ’Trucks. AXUVIU9, 1A. BflUapd V4 ex- VVUIS worthWUrUl BUVULabout $649. They 1116/ were WCAO to an April ne- served. A silver collection will be 7.00 CBS News _ by rt^ftng the offwwdve that felr- shortly after Ignltloii. H ie i __ w no-dsst Aircraft, divielon of United Air­ stemmed from « March 1 Incident ■ The funeral will be held Friday tlngutshed a rubbish barrel firejA depoaited in a savings account for Slated on May 16 eneouraglBg alga taken to help defray the ,coat of S:00 News, Weather A Sports 7:10 Richard Hayss Show e d '^ e ro3ral government’s north' safety offteer sent a algaal to de­ Bowman, Miss Carol HIcktng, 7:30 (Tta—News Anklysls craft Corp., Eaat Hartford. in Hartford . in which Chambers at 8:18 a.m. at the lyEsopo Funer­ King’s Department store off Htot- Upenleks. boslneaa expaiittaa. the music. • S;30 Suppertime Serenade era stron^old of Nam Tha Sun- stroy 'the iniseUe. PtoMS o f 'toe Miss June Little, Miss June Locke, t:Sir Old. Borrowed and Blus 7:36 Showcase snd.News N o date haa been eet for the and three other Manchester boys al Chapel, 238 Wethersfield Ave., ford Rd. Since coming to this- country ' lymeat rate re- ' Earlier Open House 10:!M Showcase of ths Nlsht Newman Maraillua o f ’Trumbull rocket fell Into the Atlantic, tar Miss Judith Buckley, Mies Kath­ t:46 Three Star Extra wedding. di^. were involved in an a llie d at­ Hartford, with a solemn Mass of Firemen from Hose ..Oo. 3 at from Europe, Upenieks has work­ I per cent of the The open house at Coventry 7;06 CnnveresUon Piece 12:16 Sian on MacDonald by coincidence was 'Will be the fifth R^ubllcan guber­ short of tlie intended 170-mlle leen Ravlln and Mlaa Patricia Tar- lt’$ a coo! world in a *Dfecron- tack on, and theft of money from requiem at St. Augustine’s Church 1:45 a.m. -today were called out ed in the building trades. He said elvlliaa'latotr'toieet 'the atase as High School tomorrow will be bell. 7:80 News of Ihe Wor'd visiting Vientiane when Nam Tha 7:45 Radio Moscow a Hartford man. Two of the three at 9. Burial will be in Mt. St. Bene­ to hose down gaspiipe that had it was (toly' natural to use a nail natorial aspirant to appear in Ver­ mage. Two of the Inst three to March ta.Mainrt the 6,9 per from 7;S0 to 9:30 pjn., instead of dict Cem'etery,'Bloomfield. Perahlnga launciied here have cent rt a yeaif'eanleg. The rate The Community Center will be 1:06 Pop Concert Worsted Spopt Cofet. This coat feu. • . other boys were given * four- overflowed when.a. gas truck was keg to hold the half dollars he be- non when he gives m scheduled talk starting at 8 ’ p.m., according to open from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today, 9:06 Nightbeat ‘ A British spokesman said m Friends may call at the funeral failed, foUowing a atring of IS is baaed on aMsqukJrtJnet- months Jail terms e i ^ , and put filling a tank,at Main and Biuell gan saving. He Is a partner to the Alfred Boulden, public relations tomorrow and Friday for those London TSieeday that Britain had home today from 7 to 9 and tomor­ Sts. at Tony’s Service Station. U and R Housing (^ rp . of Man­ May 16 at the public safety build­ encoeesee. The A rm y plana to menta, an remalnea''m will make you a real fan of on probation for two years, on director at the achool. First there who wish to leave Iteme for the SPECIAL SALE FOlR MOTHER. • .GET EXTRA asked the Soviet Union to per­ similar chargea row from 2 to 8 and 7 to 9 p.m. Also, at.^l2:'16 p.m. today, hose chester. ing at 8 p.m. He follows EMwln H. deidoy the miasile with troope to this month because the i suade the Reds to withdraw frbm M ay Jr., John AJsop, John M. Lup- will be a fashion show followed by tale. Stein's Valid ValuesI Su­ trucks from 3 and 4 were called The keg, naturally, was labeled Western Europe late this y w . expected. a demonstration on gymnastics by the northwest provincial capital August Schubert out to put out a brush and leaves "barrel of money.” Once In a while ton and. Anthpny E. Wallace. both boys and girls. This will be Mancheeter Evening Herald | SAVINGS NOW ANDi^GREEN STAMPS TOOl perior, lightar-than-aver 20'miles from Red China’s border, fire at 20 W. Gardner St. Fire a friend threw in a coin, he eald, Marsilius’ talk, to (30P woricera R. E. W ANDELL August Schubert, 88, o f 196 followed by a coffee hour. Coventry eorreopondent F. Pan- which fell Sunday srfter a fouy- Chief William C. Mason reported possibly the source of the few and the general public. Is spon­ blend of 5 S % Dacron A l^ iit Tm m Oak S t, died at his home yes­ Mother Always Gives You the Best of Every­ Aaaiet at Sale line Little, telephoae P ilgrim ' month siege. ,•>' ■ * 6’ ‘ terday after a short IHness. \. no property damage. dimes and quarters, sored by the R^ublican Town Building B riu m and the Soviet .-Union ^sPsrsonnel assisting at the rum- 2-6281. Choose from wonderful gift O f f le s r s d f S t Christopher’s Mr. Sohubert was bom in Po­ George E. Rlsley, • bank direcr Committee. A town committee thing— Why Not Give the Best to Mother, polyester, 4 5 % wool are codiairmen of the internation­ ntagS, plant and f o ^ sale Satur­ IonazF Mothers Circle' were elected at a land, Oot. 16, 1879, and Bved in tor and long time friend of spokesman said there wUl be an ttssortmente n t extra savings al -conference In Geneva, which is day ta Nathan Hale Community CpniratAor ■TAMS ' woritad. New colors, won­ recent meeting at the home of M ra Manchester fo r .mors than” 60 Upenleks, wheeled the cache to the attempt to sign up two other pos­ A B O X O F ^ Center 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. have Company Renamed trytog to establlsb-a' neuMd gov­ French,Map Cnrbs window In an' old wooden wheel­ sible nominees for talks In off Grtmis regular low prices... Daniel Carey, 66 Ludlow Rd. They years. Prior to Ms .retirement he Vet- been announced by Mrs. Howard ernment in Laosf' barrow and simply dumped It In. R«oidMtial-Comni«reial derful plaids and stripes, I are Mrs. Carey, leader; Mrs. Rob­ was employed' by' vtrloua con­ non. They are Peter P. Marianl, Ctaft and M^i(^JoBeph Gulnsn, co- N E W YO RK tnc. After 5:00 P.M. Tuesday to be only 30 miles from Louis Arruda contact He said 160 cars illegally aid Lemons, Mrs. Albert Panardo mund R. Schubert of Manchester; parked near Moslem quarters since the beginning of partial M.I.T. tad Mrs. Carlston P. King; plants, in Nbw Haveit 109 yeara ago, it 82 BALDWIN ROAD Houei Sal, which la on the Mekong 10 grandchildren, and eight great- mobillxatlon last summer. The During his terms In legislature, Made daily River border between Lcaoe and Members of the handiwork group have been seized and destroyed. Mrs. Jossph Locke, Miss Bonnie moved tweently to New York, Wonderftil grtindchtldren. This measure was an effort to cut largeet was 25,000 In September. he served on the highway plan­ Thailand. of Newcomers’ Club will meet to­ MC Etiea up ts U t Csssptsts im s ssUeBsus morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of Funeral services will be held down on Moslem casualties from ’The July quota, the Defense De­ ning tad f|iiance committee, the in odr own assortment of economic planning and. develop­ Mrs. Olaf Anderson, .44 Cone St F rld l^ at 1:30 psn. at the W at- booby-trapped vehicles. Slxty-two partment annminced .’Tuesday, spotiess Members will make Santa Clauses Idns-West FUneral Home, 142 E. Moslems were killed last week will maintain the nuUiorlz^ ment committee' and the agricul­ rOR MOTHERS *Daaron^otUm AMA Seeks Inquiry for Christmas. Center St. The Rev. Paul G. when a booby-trapped car explod­ Arm y strength of BOOJHM) by off­ tural study committee. Prc^opy, pastor of Zion Evangeli­ ed on the A lt e r s docks. setting the release of reservists He served in the Army in World kitchen. STOUT COMS On Ribicoffs Book Washington Lodge, LOL, will cal Lutheran Church, will o f­ In Paris, the Cabinet said Judl- and Nattonal Ouardsmeo who War n and was discharged a lieu­ I She’ll enjoy the delicious aaeort- meet In Orange Hall Friday at 7:30 ficiate. Burial will be in -* Bast chU machinery will be speeded up will be leaving active duty. tenant colonel. Of kUs AGES p.m. The Royal Arch purple de­ Cemetery. jment of smooth creams, crispy s.4r (ConttnoeA from Page OneJ Friends may call at the funeral 17M gree will be exemplUled by the ' .chips, creamy caramels and nouga- home tomorrow from 3 to 8 and of the King-Anderaon bill, ’this past master. Refreshments will be I tines in dark, milk and white choco­ served. 7 to 9 p.m. biU would raise Social Security Memorial donations, may be late. , |A variety of atylae in tixes to provide limited health open Thurs. The Immaculate ^^nceptlon made to the church. aasy-eara Am el* trl- m services to aged beneficiaries, re- night, til] BEAUTIFULLY BOXED AND> gairiUaaa of whether they n.eed Mothers Circle met at the home of aeetata-ootton blends, Mrs. Michael Bldenbum, 130 Lud­ WRAPPED from 51.69 137 fiiuutclal help. low Rd., recently and elected the Senate Vote Sates TyitihsiAdL.... vSO-aquara percales, “ The Department of Health, following officers: Mrs. Raymond Munson’s also havaa qOmpleto assortment of Dietotlo ALTtSAnONS Bkkicatlon and W elfare has used chocolatei, made without takar or salt rayon corda...fully Ragedom, leader: Mra. 'niomas met USt-AWAfHAM tax funds, eoBected from every­ Albro, secretary; Mrs. Bernard Literacy Test Bill waahabla; oolee . v Sqa. M )80 to 8:30 i47 Dr. Blasingame said Congress one with at least a sixth-grade Ed­ cloth with Schiffli sport shirts end see wash-fend-Wear cottons, -had not authorized the pohlicatlon Miss Patricia Ann Rlzzlo of ucation shall not be disqualified embroidery...lively Dacron-and-cottons, Ivy pullovers, button and added that Rep. John W. from voting In presidential and sleek... smooth ... sensational' Hartford, chosen as qiieen of Duse- m oh Bymei,' R-Wls., has protested Mazzlnl Lodge of Manchester, congressional elections because of printa; eolora. 7-16; frontal B -L * nylqn knit sport shirts in sfl odors. against spending tax funds for the Connecticut Order Sons of Italy, failure to pass a state literacy dacron & cotton 8.47 12-20; 14'A-24H; 40-52.- bocddet. Byrhes .asked the comp­ waa runner-up In a contest for test. troller general to refuse to ap- state queen Sunday. Miss Rizzio Proponents contend th a t In i 2 . 9 8 / 3 . 9 8 prove payment of the printing competed with 14 contestants at about lOo Southern counties large costs. coordinates a spring pageant at the Statler- numbers of Negroes have been news HfMB MAMOtSSrUk eSMTSm Hilton Hotel, Hartford, kept from feglst'erlng a.s voters be------PARKINS . . , cause of racial discrimination Ln in junior & petite sizes Town Invites the administration of literacy tests. WCTU Pledges The Southerners picked up the S A I . E I ^ O F F I Bids for Drain support of Sen. John Sherman roses! Cooper, R-Ky., an advocate of I’SIS SfAMUSS NYLONS Six Youngsters many civil rights measures, who Bids fo r the extension of the Maiiciic6teJl LPHTO said he regarded the bill as uncon- $J Psls.,.sarnies' 1J5 la 1 JO lufHaaml Congress St. storm sewer project S^x children were tied with atltutiqnal and also believed it Regular breads will be (^ned by the town May white ribbons yesterday at the would be used "as a new method of 18 at 1 1 a.m. in the hearing room annual children's party of the discrimination.” You oim enjoy beautiful blooms all summer long, even S-T-R-E-T-f^H. piisfsrt tt in aoBtsser. Iss^h of the Municipal Building. Manche.ster W C TU at South Meth­ “ It is my judgment,” he told the for all outdoor PROPORTION^, short, BMrtioBi and tall The work will involve the ex­ odist Church. Senate, "thki thousands of literate tension of storm sewer Installa­ The ceremony of the tying of Negroes In the' South, who hsve in July and August! And here's bow to do it: COMFOR'P WELT, S*way atirtdi-toi^ no stain tions in Congress and Irving Sts., enthusiasts f white ribbons on the wrists of not been able to complete the sixth for which bids have already been w * ' young children represents their grade, will be the victims of this taken. provision.’’ Only the name is diffeimt from eompertWe R®*' The decision to extend the parents' pledge to raise them In a quality nationslly advertised brand nylons. life . fbee of alcoholic beverages project was made after the tmvn BOY PRESUMED DROWNED ^ 1 • Give your bushes the right start with Scotte Dawn and continue to fer- and tobacco. Yet with Tils ycfU sove, sove, sovo plenty^. received bids on the original EAST HAVEN (AP) - - White ribbon recruits were. K ar­ ^ " tflize each month. Dawn is a balanced diet especlAlIy fo r the uftique project which were considerably Search parties on Long Island lower than the town's estimated en Ferguson, Susan Ferguson, Sound were recalled today with­ ' feeding needs of rosea. . * STRAW HATS IbetB. Alexander Ferguson, Carol Fergu­ out having found a trace of 12- Fine Imported. straw.s, crafted in the new, pre­ son, Philip H. Gordon and Janice. N. After api»-apriating $40,000 tot year-old Fred Bruenlg, who la [ ’3 P I ferred shapes to fit you INDIVIDUALLY. New the storm sewfcr installation In H. Alvestad. Mrs. Nellie M cAl­ presume drowned. Bruenlg and ~ 2 s Protect foliage from disease and insects with Scotta Haze, applied to FASHION Congress and Irving Sts., the lister and Mrs. William Rush tied two other youngsters took n. WOMiN'S 8ummer-coi)l colors. town received a low bid of $12,- the ribbons. raft Into the open waters Mon­ ‘ ' both sides of tha leaves with the remarkable new Zephyr. INTO SUMMERS ... 260 fo r die Job from E. J. Hav- Mrs. Clarence Jaycox gave ' a day. The two other boys, Salva­ IIUNPROOF N 1 2 .9 5 .nd 3 9 5 erty. Ihc., of West Hartford. scripture reading and Mrs. E l­ tore Palmier!,, .13, and Martin • *■ Tha'SeoW program ie guaranteed- ^ n minutes a week will give you-the" NIGHTWEAR... The town then decided that more Watkins told a story, Mrs. Patricelli, II,' swam back to TAILOEIOG there was enough money to con- Arthur. Gibson read three original shore when the tide became healthy, vigoroua foliage which is tha key to year round roses. FANCY IpiPS tjnue the storm seWer project fur­ poems. Plano solos were played by rough. But Bruenlg, who start­ o epol cottons p O P IC A L SLACKS ther north, as It planned tp do William'R\ieh and Maryanne Mc­ ed bark to shore with them, sometime In the future anyway, Kinney. turned back to the raft and has To get you started on the • RavorUe colors according to General Manager Ice cream and cookies w ere been missing since. The raft V INTRODUCTORY ' Richard Martin. served. was recover^ yesterday. OFFER' Scotts Rose Program, we will ^ c if 8.as A "GARDBIN KOUSS* give'-you $6 off on the remark­ Take your able new Zephyr applicator as ‘W ITH 8TARTBR BXD - , pate pick. A bumper 'NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANr* ^ • s . , S A V E $ 5 . t part of jthe rose program. crop of styles, col­ V au can exerdss your “gnen thumb" from eisriy spring to R e qiih li ily T riaennd ors, patterns in stay- late fa ll with this bsndsoiBS yet practical Garden Hotasa, and For those hot oummer cool blend of 55 % Dac; yoqf entire'family |will enjoy roaiw hours of Idsure sad. C* ScottB prodijMrt; is backed by 40, deniar.82 gauge V/-. nuqiroof Aortetotii. ron, 4 5 % wool worsted. eomfoH on the-distinctive patio area ... aensnsd ior pahney " nights. >;be reedy for d C O T T S fhis historic promise: sot Full eat. WkUe and wind protection. Startrt bad leads into a spaotous ladnor eool sioepihg in oesy- AMESITE n irt laLoeraa satisfaction oy your money back. end ptotrts, 6 to 8. storaga ’area, large enough for laiden toeb. and outdoor , ■.' „ . "A eareoottoashift,iiwrty And a whole slacks line at S.9S. toof equipaMntTilue shaivae and beachm for piantiag aad pottiiig. * 9 a ta l-A iid Triart and muu-muu gowns." E ^ y built wHh Woysrhasaasr 4-8QUARBmdldiaf pro*' YOUR scon AUTHOROiD DEALERS < l79XA(»ute,m Ny- In osKtted prints and ^ ducta For frea folder rt this aad other Fsednatiag M eae. . i Vlen ia airftof, atrong er DRIVES ^colors. 1(1 S -M 'X tXI a ooBqdeto with working diagraais . , . eee ns today. ; more abtorbmit. 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    - V ‘.'-' "* i^'V. ' ■: '• I ■I\l :i,. ’ IfANCHESISB EVBNIKd HERALD. UANCHBSTEB, COHNw WEDNBBDAYi MAY #. 1961 Sec Hon Two OTAT.MAT9.i9M } jR a tttlf f B ttt 1Et»«Utt0 WEDNUSDAY, MAY 9 ,196S Pages 13 to 24 aodal security or tha tfaUrcad ra- T M s o O v U n . Mimga of Winder Ava., Rock­ nu- ;, See$ AU Doctors in Plan tlrsnlant ayatam,^ ville, Btrectora for two-year terms- m A f t 'tb flaaneejhaaa addlUodQ baruK' AIsp At the meeting .pUns were 6 Men “Perish fita, the goeml aecurity payr^ tax Girl Seoul Rom ^ dlacueeed fp r the June plenle And Kili> O iA : FLIES md BUGS ing. Dlls kid Bwung At m e so I would.,bb increased cna^fourth for the sew kltehen ta be bnfit in O W SB iM d i I M A StMW WiBdfim Circuit Court 12 hit him back." . . . Women to Attend of,oiia per cent each on emtAiyera Id Ci^shv Fire s PlU nt^ ut P.: Oi the AehooL Work a m . th is PAoJeoi BiUrd, heavier and taller than Kennedy Forecasts dad amployea, a total tnerasa# of will begte sfter the'clese of .the sSnciAL $1495 INStALLIO salgado, sai4'hothing. . Disti^"Wor&^op one-half of one per cent, and the ViBtttag hem a n $ to 8 pjM. Mr In imposing ths fines, Judge baae of eaminga to which the tax A rose hudh, s(aa plaatad .ti^ Jet Tadker ^S€x JBdacation alI.areM. exeept asatenlty, when Man Acquitte4 isstsllsttia IMIgM v ALUMINUM DOORS INSTALLID $44.95 Missal was moved to remark ,ths.t' M|}eclMistai!' and BoMon ;sMmeB to tha. poat ceteo;yMtai6ay afr New officeM will he ftielslled for they a n S to 4iSS and-8ri8 to « there "hasn’t been. a week, it Uftocco b y tterohara c f Hrfrwnla the Coming year st thAmeMing of . rottrlDo cerreApoBdeKt JKerris Main St. In the right aro^' as he doctora oppoee the medical care interns, residents and similar med­ during ceremonies at the Venion efaJaf; aurvived t y hla wlf4, BUsn* WUUab> Palmer, co-preel- N.Y.; Mrs. Josepwe Felice, 50 scolded children playln'g tn hts regarding a stop sign. He elected missionary^ education. At Point Pleaaanl, Henrikaen nmooMlII. telep h eas BOtclim 3 : denta; Mr., and- Mrs. J. Arthur a court trial, also set down for M « Thonvaa S. Wagner ot plan. ical peraonnel included In the hos­ Ohter Chiirdi on May SS. 8488$. ■ - bath Marta. / Birch Bt.: Peter CafSaso, Ainatca; back yard AprU 1$. New Jeraey'a alx Democratic aaid: “This thing haa been twlated pital billa. Taking part in yeatwdajpa rose Tha Air Fores aaid the plane BaUhef, co-vlca preaidenta; M v Mra- M a ^ Pokladowaki, 84 Wedge- Robbins aaid he'llld not remem­ Tuesday. ■ ' Lakeville, state president, wUl to make ua look like a bunch of William Dwyer, secretaiy; Joae^ The court ordered a wsu-rant speak' on “Our Oiristlan World congreaamen appealed to the New anting ekercisea ware: -AUlaMi MOBS BBR ON TAX normally carries a crew of four. wood Dr.; Wilbert Soucie, Skinner. ber hitting the 1ad. "I could have' Jexaey Medical Society to repudi­ Btlnkcra, aa if wc were not going Rau, u nnda Bfalaeki, Linda Cop- The two crew chiefs were on the Sullivan, treasurer and Mrs. Thom­ Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Hattie Mintern, swung arquftd accidentally, ' but issued for the arrest of Raymond World Mtsston" at the morning Truman Now 78 WA8HINOTON — About 8,600- Ballinger, 28, of Hartford, charged session. ate ”tbla attempt by a amall to take care of old people, but ping, JeJennifer Tothtg. FhilUa 000 taxpayers miscalculated tlttlr flil^t in order to fnlflU require­ as Atamian, Mrs. L. Uteodore H Maple St.; A lb^ Gula. 87 N. not deliberately,’’ he aaid. "11 have that lan't-true. Our fight la against shiimodar’ Jean GalUgan, Patricia ments to partieipste in tacUeal Hurl and Mrs. Peter Petrone, PTA with fishing in a closed season. There will be nursery care. group of men to In^oae Ihelr wUi KANSAS em r. Mo. (AP)-i-A income taxes in the last fiscal Elm St.; Mra. Gl0P& Thompson, neve?. Struck anyone’s children," Mothers are reminded, to bring upon the elected representatives the Klng-daderson bill .(the medl' Kahla and Rosemary L a^ . ■ . aerial flights. council represSntativee.. TbompaonvlUe; Dmald Gaddarln, he "Said vehemently, "because, I He. was due In court yesterday hint of tears came to Harry Tru­ year, up 34 per cent from the year Also, Mn. George Oanofskib but did not appear. lunch, In plainly marked contain­ of the people.” cal care WI) and the aodalisation' man's eyes when 71 exxdiange stu­ ' ,Vem-EU Ploha Oftloera before. Additional tax bills, aver­ The big plane, attached to the Wapping; Mra. Mondra Mprriaaey, , 4bn’t strikp my own." of medicine.” Carlo Ganoveal of 81 Grand 888 MAIN STREET and Mrs. Walter Outsner, hos­ The court continued to June 28, ers, for their children. Milk will Ttieaday night in Milwaukee, dents from foreign lands trooped aging $84, were sent to 1,870,000 43nd Air ‘ Refueling Squadron at. lOS Coleman Rd.; Leslie Geddo, Young Secore, who w m called be provided. Reservetlons for the Ave., RockvUla, was ra-alaetad Lorlng, was on a routine refui pitality; Donald Richter, legisla­ the canes of Bugepe A. St. Louis, Wlaocnaln'a atate mescal aoclety Previously Henrlksen had Cald in to rtiafce his hand Tuesday. taxpayers; M l,000 others received tive; Mn. Albert Gayaon, library; Wapping; James Tedone, 1<$ Oak witness, testified he Waa pick­ 33, and Edwtna Z. W heelock, 33, luncheon may be made with Mrs. aald ita membera would never re- the move should not be Interpret “It was so kind of you to come president and Edward Gray of refunds averaging ai $70. mission. ' S t ; Mra. Margaret Kiatser, 880 Connor S t, WUlimantic, vice pres­ Mrs. Hurl,. LuQI Junior Museum; up some marbles from the of 17 Vernofi Ave., ‘charged with Charles Worthington, Stafford Rd., ■ ed as a doctors' strike. and criebrats the birthday cf a Yoiir Fashion and ' Miss Maljortc Leldholdt Woodbridge St.; Winfred Kent, 88 yar?h..;When Robbins swung his lascivious carriage. They pleaded Somers. "If patients can't pay their 78-year-

    te, nocent. , Region Office Plan Eric and Joan Nlsbit, one-half in­ It would provide payment for and Mrs Vincent Kelley^ Wilil- "Thank you, your honor,” said terest In property off Union SL of-Best Brand some hospital Services, and aiibatl- By Catholic High mantic. Robbins. tutea for hospital services for per- '■i; D>k FranklliKFoote, state com- Ortlflcate ot Descent DISCHARGED YESTERDAY "You’re welcome," nodded the mi.ssloft«r of health, spoke to 102 Martha G. Meyer, also^knoam as aons 65 and older and ■covered by • fifimotii'Shelley-EiigliBh Bone China The freshman glee club of Robert Deane, Wapping; Mrs. Judge. ’ Theftibffcis VUatr taao, M Anna Reinhold, 8 Harlow. St.,, guests ar-a dinner nte^ng of the Martha Meyer, to George Meyer, East Catholic High School wiU Henry Forand, 24, o f Dobson Northeastern, Board Mehiher’s Or- property off Bigelow St. • cotton « d riftin g toft M a pfeaent Itii f ln t spring concert ip RookvUle; ' Mrs. Roes Hudt /51 htadftil o f mitf, tpilMclMl with the Tifrfrbuli R4.; . Frank BauaMa, Ave., Vernon, was fined $50, the gamlzatlon o f OonnecUcuNPubllc Marriage Uoenoe' A florious Westmoreland Milk G i ^ echooi’e auditmum tomorrow maximum, for allowing overcrowd­ Health Nursing-; Agencies Nast Richard Taylor Paggioll, Bolton, . * metdow-llowen and Friday at 8 pjn. Owentry; Norman' Plus, 24 Goe- HOSIERY The exeelleace o f the vnzAO * ing-Jn^Ahe front seat of a car. might In FoUowsh^. Hail, Seeoi and Gall Nancy Baldwin, 487 N. A bout 150 aiagrra, directed by lee D r.;. John Sampierl, $1 Cbeat- StinpOriW la tha iMyiieto o< the eontomporary design laUrtor et St. Bartfaoiomew’a Ohunh. A Congregational Church, "n ln St. ★ Weekend j$ beautiful Royal Holland Pewter •hJrtdMt i . „fMl lUrtCd. Slater Dorothea of the Slsten of m ii S t, Roekville; David ChfirUla, wooden figure of Christ ia mounted on a wooden ero« with oirole eymbtfiiring eternity, aU within Judgin'Missal levied the top fine For Mother's Day brass sphere above tha altar. ' A polychrqmed wood carving depicts the "f'ountaln'bf"Fountain of Youth" ono after hearing Aast.'Prosecutor B. Dr. Foote’s topic WM'‘t:Regional BuIhUng Fermlt pta colltnd, roB sleeved. . . it N otre Dame, wUl perform a pro­ 58 Bretton Rd.; Mrs. Mildred Planning of the SUte He'ikh De­ gram ranging from ths lively, rhy­ Miller, RFD 1; Heniy Kenieton, the base of the altar, ‘nia brasir tat>ernae)e in the center of the altar Is etched with wheat and George Gorsky read Forand’a mo­ JaihM (Jarim, dwelling at 84 F B u r r o r i h s u >o m itfll claafie. Tegether, their partment.” He said that >Uui8 Specials 'k gi ihd original Hummel Figurines effect it dreamy and endearing. thms of ‘^venty-Slx Trombonee" Coventry; Mrs. Ethel McCabe, 44 grape designs. Altaf eandlestteks are brass with-light green candle cases. The sanctuary haa tor vehicle record dating back to BronfoMsRt,, $13,000, M ANCHKSngS limed oak rails with brass sirpports and green earpetfng. Interior walla are ooncreta' brick m Ws- 1668. are underway to open a rtglMaJ G. A . Mfeypr, dwelling n i $8 by Meredith Wilson to the aiMt- Eldridge St office in the northeMtern area In* rANtn-uDG ^ — THURSDAY — ual "One God.” DUSCHARGED TCH>AY: Mra. oult color with g rim glased b t^ on side altar walls in front of sacristy and organ-choir' room on Forand’a Itcensa was reinstated Pale Rd., $14f *■ srapr-HOSB FESTIVAL • tasty candies and jams fajt the Trappist Monks fiiaea 8 to 16. the vicinity "Alice Blue Gown" by Peggy charged with Improper hacking The Moat Rev. Henry J.*'past •tor of St Luke’s Church in Mlwvtal —Health to support the On All Orders DA yW a iB WHEBB multi-purpose room of .the new cuseear,ln a r - O’Brien, archbishop of Ha^ord, W'eatportm will be preacher. Father Ohuptote Mhool building after the dedica­ against hla license In his driving program for the 1962-83 academic kmatsa MiUtalre" by Sylvia Scul- cult. Court 13, in Manchester, on will lay the cornerstone at dedica­ .Looney and Father Huasey grew career. Dhmeio $2-00 MANCHESTER HIGH SCH O ol U. Ifisa SculU will also be accom-. tions ceremonies of the new St. up together in New Haven Vriiere tion and Mam Saturday. Gueati year. Mariow*a haa AIX the lateat Blay 32. Invited to the dedication Include Armando Balgado, 18, of Wcent to the church and lU e Advt Sponsored by The M eKtacy Lasshw Os. to the archbishop; David Polsk fiva per cent for general charities Nets Haven, rnothec-of the pastor, FupUa have been sellihg tick­ tiaeklng bis plattorm truck into and about 60 relatives will also at­ ets. Soipe tickets will be avail­ the Bursack Maricet parking lot at and Howard Sullivan, New Haven in. the community. This tithing M A R y O W iS CAFE architects for the church and syetem, subject of aeveral nation­ tend. Mali St..: able at the door. 49S Hartford Rd.. struck tha right Four Masses will be celebrated •38 BIAIN BTBBET The club haa been practic­ front of a car operated by hfrS. school. al magaxine articles, was adopted s o O-BRl Eight monseignors including the by St. Bartholomew’s paririi last Sunday In the.neW church at 7, ing for tte conosrt at Intenslva Stephanie J. Lukaa o f 371 Bush 8, 9:16 andT0:30 a.m. The eight Com er o f Pearl **Cojmectieut Shou>ea$a o f Mohmek Carpetk* rthearSals dvvlng. the last few HIU Rd„ who had stopped her Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph Lacy of February. START $AVING~bR ADD TO Hartford, chancellor of the dlooase, ..T h e Rt, Rav. Mifgr. John F. Han- classroom schopi will open In weeks.! westbound vehicle’ when she saw September for Grades X 3. 4 and the truck backing up'tn her di and so prteeU wfiUpaftieipito. In froit' paitot’ ' ^ M . J4niiilk’;:Chur I I .\ r I o sj served. bourg. The Rev. QnmeUua J. Looney. at Immaculate Ckmception Church, nan. Dr. (Jharles Hamilton, Eugene fit i SPECTACUUR lUYS! ------;...... r „ I...... T. Kelly, Witliam Martens, Henry 0 MANCHESTMty CMFEt CENTERt Van Camp, Vernon Hauschtld. Bo- nssBiifSTesro UrbanettI, Mo»her'$ Day GIFT SPECIAL! Isician Vlga^, Wtlliam Wagner, I /!: SKIRTS GLOVES Mother's Djoy, May 13 - Mother's Day, May 13 — Mother's Ddy, May-13 Jerome Walsh and Edward Wgrti. Mother^s Day; May 13 — Mother's Day, May 13 — Mother^s ^dyr May 13 BED JACKETS Mother's Day, May 13 — Mother^s Day; May 13 — Mother's Pay, May 13 Mothei's Day, May 1$ Mother's Day, 13 'i ! iirMwiBMnUHMtv DON'T FORGET MOM PLAY CLOTHES ReaalattaTlitl' '.to': Mother's Day, M ay 13 Mother's t>ay. May 13 SELECT HER 6IFT FRQMf S-M-L 'A’WmSalirWatMM SUPS ActtaaiNalMttte Mother's P a y , Mriy1$ ~ Mathe/s D l^r May 13 and BX. LG. ■ palltrsbeWi. CONVERTIBLE ■A latMaaOcany i ' fteas U tiMa Mother's Day, May 13 Mether^s P a y, May 13 StptaMtMMiMl 4 the CTiialag ifiarLOW SWEATERS brta mill vatui Fswirl i' SsHateal Mother's P a y, M ^ 13 Mather's Day, May 13 'AMMaflciUrfilttn ItewnaAeiUtemia he eera kbw triMe aalira tab Slim s witMai tMoe. he ewie Mother's Day, May 13 Mother's Day, May 13 aiebariasts! ^ DRESSES - ATHOME el frallMtliteetl Mother's P a y, Mtry 73- Mother's Day, May 13 : m i n c h i s t ir 917 MAJn s t r e e t . "JAYCEt$“ . Chooaa tha perfect carpet colon and COMEl*** , Mother's Day, May 13 >•••••• •.* 2.98 to 17.% taxturaa right la your own rooma— m MONEY ...... - Moti^^sPay, May l i .WILL IE JuiY'iWe ua a call and one of our Mother's pay7 May 13 Mother^s Day, May 13 — Mother's Day, May 13, EA.SY TERMS! A Group of Our Better carpet experts will bring samples DOWN COMING TO tq you. You’ll be able to relax and GETS MORE DIRT because it beats, as It sweeps, Dresses Are Now On Sale! mike your aelectlon where you can Mother^s P o y, Mtsy 13 - Ms^her^s 0py, May 13 — Motheir's Day, May 13 YOUR HOUSE aee your own drxperiee, furniture and walla. CaU now. to take advantage of Mother^sPafg May 13 —Mother's Day, May 13 — Mather's Day, May 13 as it cleans. Gets it faster because it is adjust- our many fine buys. No obllgaUon, BUY ft BAT MOM IS SURE TO APPRECIATE oCeourae! Mather^sXDay, Maly 13 — Mothe/s Day, May 1S^ Mother's Day, May 13 $fUQHT BULBS A USEFUL SIFT FOR THE HOME! TAKE ii 2 YEARS TO PAY ' ^ ' able to rug thickness. Gets SPECIAL OFFER Come in today, see Mohawk carpatt in tha eolorSi • . t- THIS WEEK ONLY! Housewares Coming Ware — Revere Ware — Small Mother^s Vqly, May 13 — Mother's Day, May 13 — Mother's Day, Mpy13 (2) 60 Wstf pattarni aijd taxturas to light up your hem* for Spring. it easiej; because it rolls REG. $18.95 SET OF ' Appliances —- Pyrex — .tAincbeon Sets — Tcxwele — Linens Moiher^S D i^ , Moy 13 - Mpiher^s Day, May 13 - Motherfs Day, May13 (4) 76 Wfiti . ATTACHMENTS — Cuthlons —- Pillows — Luggage — Furniture— NO FINANCE CHARGES (2 ) 100 Wfitt ALL marLOW PRICED! Mother^s Day, May t3— Mother's Day, May 13 — MoAher'e lka^ i ^ l^ on wheels. IKs a Hoover *5.97 (1) ISO Watt . . With Purchase ot aeaner # FBBE FUBNELL PABKINO e |Ut24CHESTER, Mother's Day', May 13 — Mother's D(^, May 13 — Mother's Day, Mfiy13 $2.35 Value Model S3 and built to lost for years. — FBEE PURNEU. PAKKINti Mothuf's Day, May 13 — Mother's Day, May 13 — Mothers Day, Mriy1$ s FURNITURE 1 **A Beautiftd and SaeMkg Show PImeapf Rttga and tiarpete** V ' (or $2.00 d e p a r t m e n t ‘ Mather'i^^, 13 — Mothei's' Day; May 13 — Mother's Pay, ^qy 13 MiMn Stn M a n ch etsfir - w a s m e ^ k a n c b b s x b b — p h o n e m(i m s s i 311 MAINSTv-CiFPOSftlllATIARRiORYINMANeNES^ 13 — Mother's Day, May IS — Mather's Day, May 13 — I.ownr Store ~Level — *» V « B « B n WO « > » OTBB W TBABB Mather'A PLENTY OF FREE PARKINa: V # FHO Nl lMI 3-8103 dr Ml S.B104 M atkm Ci 13- Ma^ 13- Mother's Dpy, May 13 Rciad Herald Adys. PHfWE Ml 3^»31

    •55,-e , ' . - V J - ' '•T"*r V --'-^ *»**e-o'-e’-ef »■ ■ji., f - /.V , -f^iK)tmTinsN MANCHESTER EVENING H t»A lp ,'itA N (jH S S ^'cO N N . WEDNESDAY, HAY 1,19S1 f'-' .. ■ \ - RhPDNESDAY, |fAY &, 19<2ia E V E N IN O h e r a l d , M ANCHESTER, CONN., F a c e f i f t e e n " m bt no additional eitpMM tb tM *YMtM i«ba«L M Fligion WftaulDiKt Better • TPC Considers town. hoU on in Ike Future,'’ at a meeting oC ^ The planning eommlaalon votad Botton PTA tonlgtot at 8. at Ow -/i appronH « t (m b ig «41 er part et ' I’ ^ V . V Renewal Area ^ e 17-aei* lihaet w the gevei Scjlioo]' Board U.S.'^'Ahawidons Idea M a tin g ______,WlM_^ Ott aaotbar mattar. lavotving nominated for the position of PTAt raal astata, tha eoauAMan rtfar* To iScan ‘Specs E rro rs secretary, left vacant when Mrs. < For Elderly red aa aatten It took laat year eat Robert Coburn withdrew from Jthe ica l War an Oleott St. property to the poet ChajicM' ef situating houalng board at diraetora. .. 4 T AL*.a :* .. tfd, PutBRf fataM an tha rtdA Mastt unlta ttUr the elderly in the ptvpoaed a MeOMMote# iiveniur Herald Bot- {ONMafoMI fra ^ lN lw pM ) The dlrsctera had aakad tha Tha boaid o f .aduokUon aotten O n ^ WUI to- Are soma Ugh-aiutude ahou north end Urban renewal project commlaaloft for an opinion pa a hold A, mMf‘ With Farmlnirtqn Oranta 4aa Oiwlribpsndent. MeDer- near Johnston Island Irf the Paci^ were diacussed. briefly Monday ett,^1h' k>w-«i>«f|iy ever the propoefa by Alaxandor Jarvis, de­ ■at 4 pML at tila aliin 'IMB- niaatlnt,^'^ mii^miephoM MlMMlf 8-8888. to in the present series Of nucletir night by the Town Planning Oom- veloper, toy aetl a amall atrip oC for review ar tha "wiMfioktfdaa ioubi . AQaatle In ItSS imvldetf mTssion. • Mambara m tha Bolton Home- • / explosions. ■ land oh Oloott S t to tha town for for tha iMemkUily aohdol to Pae» makahi.who do not plan to make K new AMA on the phenomenn of the The aubject came up in connect tt^ a r r ^ la tha.'hpadq'’ Bohi -The idx tests set oft scTfar have tion with a commission moUcm to ll.OOCt fer. uae as a "parklef'. tha trip >to Btuihrolga Village 4 Mectremimtetle pulM and ef lent- been tn the vtclhlty -Cif Christ The Commtaalon noted that It D ti^ PhUla Liguori said tMb Wadhasday are Invited to a maat- AiWBtttdeiits 1180 BUHNMdDB AV&. approve the sale of part or iUl of a The board had aohadoled a me niton. Both have hlfh military Island. Five have' M en air drops IT-acre tract owned by the town had<^>pvevoS the aoquMUOn laat East ll^ 'tfuig iyf] and One waa^Uis firing of a nu­ adjacent to the federally owned 100- yeaif. :' - ■'' Ing for May Id but ehtogad tt,. 10 am. to.8.p.m. on flower ar- In. Honor^roup importance becauM they biterfere since tha town meeting ‘wlU kg ranglng. Mrs. fcarie Herrick, who clear miialiti' launched by - a Po­ Unlt Westhill housing project for hrid that n ig ^ , O F i N 9 l « 9 with radar and radios laris subhiarine. the elderly on W. Center St. will be the instraetor, aska thoae Four area students In the U ^ Ihe ehort duration eleetromaK' Uguoft aaid tha board wW-dM- Moaday thru MatnriaT Seei^stary of Defense Robert 8. The federal government might Curtis Discusses attending to bring flowers shd verslty of Connecticut College of netle pulse chops off radar and want to buy part or all of It, the Ouse preaanUUon Of jha aOhObl fOlfags e f any type, and a con­ AgrieultUre have been elected Meifamara and AEC Chairman plane m attttoipation cir duaauona rAdlo waves passing through the Glenn T. Seaborg said In a fore town leaniM, if construction of 100 School Budget tainer. Floral oiay and needlepoint membere of Gamma Sigma Delta, area of an explosion.' additional units for the elderly are Wat inay.'coma up at the town flower holdaiis will be available at honorary society In agriculture. WMUA word that the revised handbook is m^Ung. Worhaheets preparad by The ionization of the atmosphere aimroved. The schort budget was sxplalnsd tha meeting fbr thoaa who do not One ef them, John E. Fardal, a iW A M n from energy create<| in''' nuclear needed to provide widespread pub­ To’'own Planning Engineer Edward Liguori for tha bOard w fliianoa have them. The meeting la open to EVERY lic understanding on the effects of ^ William CUrUs, auparlntbadeht meeting last week will jprobaMy - eenior from Coventry, has also explps^ can drain amty the pow. Rybezyk told the planning com­ va wsawwu^achoola, UW at am meetingt : of BentleyBantii an woman m the area who are in* been awarded the senior award of er' o f‘ radar or i^dfo waves and weapons and that It presents as mission, however, that the federal cmns im for disoussien Saturday tareiitad. accurately as possible, within the School PTA last night, OUftls said night, Uguori Said. the eoeiety for having the highest cause blackouts^ systems which government might prefer to locate that M par cam waa used far sm- Mrs. Florence DahlquUt will be scholastic record among seniors may last foivSeveral hours and be limits of national security, a sum­ only 80 ef the additional units next Board members may odma to mary of that information. ployat' pAyrmi and 12 per cent M agroament on a (^ lam en t for MiAlrman of the nunmage sale to­ tn the College ef Agriculture. at considerable distance from the to the Westhill project, and locate for books, surallas. anl Improve­ morrow beginning at lo a.m. in s t Fardsl’e . major field of. study Is The new edition Is the first re­ the other 60 units in some other praaontatien to the public build- 5 0 0 GRAND area M explosion. ments. He predictad a future need Mauriee Churfh hall. Mra Rdand vision since 1067 and brings up to part of town, such as the north end lA|r eoidmlttaa. It would indieau forestry.- The UnitM States Is scheduled ,for booka, suppllea and imptsva-. Masae la m diarge of the white ‘Die. others elected to. the so­ IXTRA WORLD date data on fallout, blast, heat renewal area. ments for each pilpU. Where the board might Sgraa On eliq>hant sale. In any event he said, some of curtailment or euta In thg apaclfl- ciety and their major fields of G RfIN STAKIPS and initial radiation on the basis Ronald Scott, aMwtant auparin- CoAchae, managers and all thoae study, s « Rlchahl W. BushncU a of the 1*68 tests. the tract would still be available tendent of schools, ip ^ e on oatlons Should funds .:be lacking for a park fdr the elderly. for the schooL IJguorl said. / intereeted tn the Bolton Junior senior, 578 Woodbrldge St„ animal with Pnrehase of A Lb. i It is designed primarily as a "School curriculum."! Education 6f BasrhaU program are invited to science; WlUism J. Llepis, a senior, NOTICE guide for Civil Defense officials Martin Alvord. commission tomorrow will b# completsly pgw Tha 1982*88 education budget Zoning: Board of Appeals chairman, ventured that some of is not slated for discussion at attend a meatlng tonight -at the 8 Deerfield Dr., dairy technology; and workers and was put on sale coippafad to today’s aducaUon, he Community HaU after baselball and Franklin J. Wataon, m gradu­ wlwR^Lm Town of Coventry today by the Government Printing the jinits might be considered for said. Ha axprassed tha opinion that t ^ magtlng. An sxecuUTs ses­ COLONIAI the ..central business district. If many iraprovamenta could be made sion on peesoanel problOma may praeUee, shortly after 7 pm. ate student, Vernon, rural aoci- A t an executive seeslon held Office. BohOd S u ^ PhlUp Uguoirt win DISCOUNT CENTERS May 4 In the Town Annex— that "area ever undergoes urban tn the language R«ld. 11110, ha be netd at the beginning Of tha ology. 1. The request of Earl S. Lassen renewal. added, would tnvolva more iia- lAaatlng tii tha board so votes, the HAi tim r B taoMnrs niiHieiiABu WASHINGTON (AP)—The Unit­ The town bought the ,17-acres superintendent said. foe-a variance was granted since ed States has set off Its sixth guaga taaehara and the Intmdoo- No It wtn not detract from the eur- last summer from one department tion of a tanguaga mAchlna. ' ri burst in tha series of nuclear tests of the federal government, the In tha futura, ScoU aaid, formu­ Ko uarit:: anyeasroatl roundlng^ property valuee and Will In the Pacific. James S. iq a f ed Jfotth lid., ao- FOOrW iAR FOR A U OCCASIONS enhance the valu$ of the property .Government Housing Agency, lation tH a good curriculum may sUtgnt maniming director ef the fat «pieetion. The government announcement which supervised the Silver Lane tnvolva BO much Uma and planning Stat*^ Derailment ObrnmiaalOn, tbrOHMEATMAa MMILY TINNIS SAVING^ Passed imanimotlsly. Tuesday said the device was In Homes housing project for vet­ that taaehara may be aakad to iisa wiu be Abe epaaker at a meeting A W A T W ITALIAN HANDMADi 2. The request of William and the Intermediate yield range— erans which was formerly locat­ summar vacattona for thia purpose. of tha Industrial ManiM^i|nt tABlTIHO BETnOI «MMCiis PA ffniir* Xniaabeth SekoU of Bdgewater equal to more than 0,000 tons and ed on the tract The town In­ TIm following, officers were Club of WlUImantie toni^L Ktar WHOIJS t l i 9 -IN Drive to erect a two-car garage less than a million tons of TNT tended to make a park out of the glactad: Mr. and Mn. Irving Mann, wiu discuM the potential ef the without sufficient side setba^ —and was dropped from a plane property, for the enjoyment- of co-prasldsnla; Mrs. John Clarii, the Westhill residents. vica prasldant; Mrs. Glenn OovtU, WiUlmantle area. Style & sovlnga waa denied aince it la poaslble for In the vicinity of Christmas Is­ M ton Orange will go on lia an­ Mr. SekoU to construct a garage land. Four of the previous tests The (boat of the tract was $27,- second viOs pj^dent; Mrs. Carol PORK golerel Soft leather 000. Uenahan aeeratary; Mrs, Gregory nual. mystMy ride Friday aftar the Friday Night At 8 P.M. oh hla property In keeping with were also air drops. bdainass mooting achaduled to be­ wlth'hond-stltched the aonlng laws ef the Town of However, the town paid only Kelley, irsaaurtr. v ^ Mrs. Donald Kirby and Mrt. gin at 8 p.m. at the Communi^ toper toel Block & 2.97 Coventry. 113,500 for It, the other half te- Ing paid for by another federal CovHTs aftstno^ klndargartan Hall. Lecturer Mehela OigllO IHT3 OF QOLOilBUS HOME LOINS 2-tone bene, 4-101 ti Paaaed unanimously. promlsaa an interesting trip. Ha 8. The request of Julia C. Case, MAHRC Officers agency, the Department of the class won tha attendance prise.: 138 STR8IT — MANCHtSTER Interion with the sUpulation that Milton Baal's grade 5 won tha sec­ will announce what the rafrash- Upper Boltm Pond, to add two ments will be before membare B rooma to an existing building To Be Installed the property be developed aa a ond aittendanea prize rcAROumt** without sufficient total floor apace park. waa granted aince It will not de> Return Part ef Loan Officers of the Manoheeter As- If tha town decldea not to use ^ Soft white leather tract from surrounding property aodation fer the Help of Retarded M PANTr 6 CHn.9RIN’f F LIATNIN N* FLAT valuee and will not generally af­ Children .will be Instatled qt a 10th will have to return to the De­ Ik with toper tee. peorl fect the district In which It Is sit­ annual meeting after a catered din­ partment ef the Interior whatever Canvas sneakers' .5 H 1 A I I R G S A button & punched ■ Cool & cushlonyl / portion of ths*813,SOO loan ia not m -i uated. ner tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. In Fel­ With .spo.nge Inner- ■ E A E V vompl Sizes 8H-12... 2 .7 7 Soft leather wlrir^ Passed unanimously. used for a park development. - ^ "i 5: We trill eat tbeee late ehope lowship Hall at Second. Cengregm- aad reaste ta r j t a . with swivel strep, The effective date riiaU be May tkmsl Church. Howe.ver, said Rybezyk, the •«]•& arch,rubber. , M m/JiM fashionable !^cftt- sole! Plaids Srsolidti ‘ " sizes 12K-3I A . ^ . The committee 'InfCharge In­ town will be reimbursed by the Pork Chops Ized" strait..cork federal agency which governs the Grant E. Tbothakar Sr. cludes Mrs. Sylvester Bsnsoh, Mrs. % ‘ yfsL ShOolder Cot Lb. 39c Infants'5 to chlldl- . . . . wedMHtatural 3e97 Chairman Coventry John MoElraevy, Mrs. Ernest Lee- establishment of housing projects ren^s 121 Sizes f2J5-3„..l.n .Ham, sizes 4-IOf Zoning Board of Appeals mon and M ». John Kenneally. for the elderly, so that there will Center' Cat. 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    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9. 1.962 PAGE SEricNTEfril' fAQISIXtBEN MANCHESTER EVE I^O HERALD, MANCEBSTER, CONN, wilDNESDAY, MAY 9,1962 f A The plan. If adopted, would pro­ frain wfaioh to sell hot dogs Md Mr child’s pennies M d ' the business phases of destroyer . operations, Opened for the ftret time on a full South Windsor WUUngton will take part In the Hebron nearly eo, will be ready for Inetrue- Uon for a pa^ to bo held later this $14,850 O ^ iB i^ * vide room for increased enroll- eCbr^a «. mM’e dollar are equally accept­ will be followed by a return to the M iss H a rt Guest RochviU e-yern^ ahow-i',., time basis May 2. Mrs. Florence tlon ‘by this coming faU. The month. hients because of mbve-lns during The board granted permisston able, ehe said - ahip'a home port;' Mayport, Fla., Town\ Population Growth Biahieee to t the program will be fsmfin liaJUrsd aa'the tint MWrCh naa gtvoa.wAnii Members hioi«ht hmehte and the acthool year, particularly at N- with the following conditions: T n t ‘Tbe Abe E. Miller Post, Amer- and M assignment with thb Sixth At Shower Given , Maxy U m A tt of Vernon and Karl pbrnumahi aacretaty. gadget Hearing tone that It nUght not bo'hble to had a good todat tone interspereto Low for Fipiiig Avery Strast and Wapplng El«- the league properly poUce Md oieM icM Legion, will meet tontght.it Fleet In the Meditemuiean. Tbb aasoctatlw offers aavinga Continue houalag the chlldMn, and with worh. Beveragse were servsd. School Board mMtaiy Schools, which are in the Measrwerfpt of ToUand. Admia- the grOundk; that their hcttvltiea 8 vm- S t the. Legion Hall. AOanM Seleineil At Sisters’ Hom e Lowest in Area itonr ’5 0 to ^60 afcn la iM k ■ v* aOoounta and mortgage and Kqae tt loeka ae lf some other pcoyttUiit Appaimtt low Mddar fbr the in­ two sreM' -of largest growth In not intwfere with school acUvlttae: Henry J. Adams, princdpal of OH D u m p imprevenMt loans. It currently ScliiMitilrii Friday ‘The post Md . auxiliary will ■ i!’ ’ ■ ■ vHB have to be made for them. stallation of water mam aactwuiona South Windsor., under the plM, ' HalMlital MIIm Sets Line in that-they find an inc(mH>icuous sponsor a teen-ag%,-record hop at Ellsworth Memorial High School, P e rc e n tk g e w la e MuichaeterAter’a population incMUe .WAS due Admitted TueedM'i Marilyn hoaata $00 aeoounu. Hie state- ‘this problem, hnn he aoudgemd m Spring and WyBys Sta. Is the the number of claases was baaed placri for the building, which ineir A miscellaneous bridal shower chartered tnatltution Was founds^ A pttbUe. bndiwt hearing by the the Main street ' Hall Saturday. has been elected one of the three grew least in population Md South to migration, while the remahidng flgnble, Vernwood n r, Vernon; at. a aMSUng^ ef the board of aS^ A. oiieir ConstnicUen Oo, 748 H. on a class else not" to exceed 80 be kept on the school grounds .for Jeriiy Bishop will be disc j< ropresenUtives from' Connecticut for Miss Elizabeth M. Hart of 78 yean ago.. , hoand flnawie win be held M pmitls.pO'r room. , ‘TrumbuH. was given at the home Windsor grew most among area 68 per cent was due to nMural In­ Walter Lemlcux, 44 O t m St at 'oaton Friday arening at the ^ Main St, which mbmittiil g bid tbe 1062 beU season; and that the Dancing will be from 8 to high schools to.-the standing cbid- towns during the decade from 1'950 AwaitjAud^er Action Hours era V aiii. to $ pm. Mon­ this week at the iBMtaiy school at 8. The eoboof of $}4J80 for the pm^ocL Student Shift LStiere will bb sent to Individual qf her sister, Mrs. Eugene Kiely, crease. The rlM for South Wind­ Diacharged Tuesday: Mn. Marts at league be properly covered by .ln- p.m., ami there will be guest mittec of thjr New England Asj to 1960. » day through PViday, Md 8 to 7:80 hapde oenaiidtr. the in-eoming hin- The epedfltodkma ter the lob parents who have expressed m in­ 43 Manor Lane, Wapping, last Sat­ sor due to migration was 80 per Chstrlotta Md daui^ter, S. Chris­ H e b r y t liin iiit i ly school at 8. The board of educaUon has ten- Burence end the Town at South Holders of •lucky numbers..*^!! re­ sooiation 9f''^lleges Md Second­ cent, while the natural Inamaee Tint StiMtnuut OMrg* & Btf^daaU in e Juhior and eenlor topher Dr„ Vernon; Mrs. Oerald p.m, Fridevs. _____ ' " i gergacton'mimbere ts toe large for Dam Propoetd fi^ord . call toe UQdtir about ^ 0 0 teat, of terest li. this probleni. They will Windsor to “held blameleea" for ary Schools. Adams has been'^ap- urday evening. The statisUca pointing up these k y hM pcoTOMd li wridBK »r- high artll be modeled; The AtU )w nuM ^ taxpayers wUl, ^ ecto m teeddst M d he too nuny 10-lnch east.iron water pipe In the totively approved a jiiM for new be asked to notify interested neigh­ ceive records, Md ^hMS^^will be growth ratea were furnished in a was 20 per cent. .-3!^ Vm Oudenhove Md eon, 80 thWlgl •' Vamm newe ia-'-'o'' have $he omwciunii M y accident occurring/durtogrmg ,v the door., prizes Md nlireriiments. p o ln ^ to the committee on high , Co-hostessea with Jdrs. Kiely, Population etatietios for other rangamcnt between Venion and program aUtf Include several Ave.; Hsxel Lambert, S threogh Tin HerahTa far the Church to bouse. WAiKINGTCdr (API — Tbstt- two etnets M d . iBstauing three school boundaries for the ytor bors, Md a mbllc hearing will be games. school evaluations, a sub-com- who will serve as her sister’s ma­ recent study by the College of Ag­ Anderer Sor' trsah tfiipMWl l|Kft daiiM Bumbe: budget rsjiuaatt from all hi mony on behalf of a Hood oontrol tire hydrants. . ;" held by the Board of Educatioij on Part of tt» p roce^ from the riculture Exepriment Station. Uni­ area towns during the decade are Rd.; Wilhelmlna Moore, S 8. Orove hiire iu, 8 W. Mata St, telephehe o f'' Qm - local jgovernment dhd to Heme Feewawilet to Talk • 1962-68, Under this plan, children Hie opening exercisescrclse of the dance will- be swsraed to an Ells­ Wittee of- the association, - tron of honor, wwe Miss JoAnn La- as follows: ■ t Mid be CM make no neoaunoMn* 4-B Tatoat $Hiaw Saturday St, Vernon; Joseph Hridge, 187 'TBMBottt 8-8188 or MlMiell projoet at West Thompson. Conn., May 16 for m expresrion of opin­ doux of Hartford and Miss Pearl versity of Connecticut.. diioiiis tiMnt. A tsaturs Of'•the Hebron Con- was heard by a H ou^ A^gopriQ- b u i» 'Mds ter the. job imened to-', living in Famhani Estate*, Rye ion from the public. Final approval Little League season will be held worth Memorial High School stu-" Andover: 1,771 population' In tlona to eocept or n jM t Um Men The ‘Tolland Chunky <*H talent High S t . S-S787. 'omM’a %lT^aarahip day at the Munlelpal Building were on Sunday at the Wapping Ele­ MMchester Evening Herald Chapman of Salem, future brides­ Beginning with 34,116 In 1950, tmtil n deciiiOn Is rendMl « i An* 'MffitlOB to ottwb pcoblama thm eUbeommittes St., Governor’s Highway, Md Rt. of the redistribution of boundary dent excelling In Elngliah. Manchester’s population rose by 1960,1,034 population In 1980; pop­ show, ”Sharing the Fm ,” will i^ e Open Henso Set whlelTiraL have to ' ba Mhred Is •vanhif Orfu be a $16,100, tMm thd .iarrie COnatruc- mentary School South Wipdsor correspondent, maids, ann Mrs. Lawrence Lane of ulation Increased' by 71.3 per cent; dover'i adjourned town nwetiaf. ■ place Saturday at R ^ v tlia .Kgh '. juunuel T. Heard,- Southbridge, ^ Co, 88$ E. Oentar St.; $is,- 9 will be transferrod from PleasMt lines will be considered by the . A t CuMtaaanio Bay.-'' Laura Kate, telephone Mitchell Manchester. ;4bout 30 friends and 23.4 per cent during the decade ' Andover Firat 'Sdectmaa Tbeo* Aa e^'house at the new ofneee Women Admitted that a t the Uhdairgartett. ‘With ho of fpod preparatow bpard^after the hearing. Poppy Drive Begins GertOd J. Lavo'ie, electronics ending In 1960 to reach a total of migration accounted for 63.1 per School. One hundredx and sixty- of tha Rockville Savings pad LOm room for, the toto-at the peeked __Helen Krause, home econo-. Maas, rMreaMtlng the Qulnebaug- 600, from A. D*A leeeendro and Valley M d Wapplng Elementary Mrs. JeM Chadwick, p o p p y 4-1768. relatives attended the shower. 'ITie cent of the increase. dore C. Wright Monday night re* three 4-H beys.Md giris will par­ Freneh Rtvera- MMUfacturere As­ Sons, Hyde Park, Mass.; and $17,- ‘The Little Md Alumid Ltogues techniOiM seaman, USN, .son of guest of honor' opened gifts be­ 42.102 In 1960. ' vealed Vernon bad made overtnru Anociation be aeheduled some BUZABETH, H. J. -J'or 800 tiementary aebootx the eieeione ____6ram the Oonneetleut lig h t Sehools to Union-EllBworth Ele­ have reipiested permission from chainriM for the American Le­ Mr. Md Mirs. EugeM-C. Lavoie of Bolton; 2,933 population in 1960, ticipate.’ ■■ \ ^ ■ yoan the AlekiM Brothers, a m o m aUd Bower Co. The meeting w(D'be sociation, urged approval of a 029, from Fred BenvanuU, Hew neath a decorated umbrella admlst . On the other hand, South Wind­ to hi* town for um of ita dump at time in June. The association has have been held fo r years mentary School. ‘ the board of education to sell hot gion Auxiliary, has announced the 807 PleasMt Valley Rd., Is seiz­ Tea Crop Largest 1,279 population In 1950; pecula­ Folk songa Md dMcea acpiare taken over new larger (marten at- CaithoUc orden had not had women the local Ccngrofational ~ held la the Smlth-Oellert $>>uage $142,000 appropriation for design London. ' ' pink and blue streamers and wed­ sor's population was 4,066 at the tion increased by 129.3 per cent; a $10,000 annual fee. aiid engineering of the W e s t After much study, the board de­ dogs Md soda on the Wapplng Ele­ Poppy Drive starts May 16 tija ing aboard* the-'^ destroyer USS ding bells. start of the decade. In 1060, South dances, musical MtertaoMent, 16 K. Main St. in the Boardwalk patients in its hospitals. That tra­ at .donildernbla anpensa of the church. • . cided this would best relle.ve over­ runs through May 80. Mra ChM- KARACHI — Pakistan's 1961- migration accounted for 60.7 per lUaley informed aelectman laat Thompson dam. Touhgeet pitcher with the Los mentary School property during Charles R. 'Ware, undergoing re­ Miss Hart will ba married to Windsor’s population bad reached ^ night h* did hot put it to Wright skits, pMtomlmes, baton twtriUng, aeetton. ‘The office was formerly dition Is being, broken in TBIleabeth town and no doubt ta n OUead Women'a FritowaUp crowded conditions in the'elemen­ wick said the purchase of ik^'pies 67' tea' production is estlrriated at cent of the Increase. Angeles Angels is D*m Clianee. He their games this' summer. Soda fresher .JtriJnlng at the . Naval Francis T. Galley of Hartford at the 9.460 level, reflecting a 132 per ' exactly that way. He -said he told Md a fashion show will be offered. at SO'tInlon S t thill l^ear. Also, women nunee ehto for the church. held a work meettiW toddy In the ‘Ibis amount is reoommendsd in tary schooU, particularly PlessMt would be sold from a wagon they enables a hoapitalized vebriM to Base, GuantMamo Bay, Cuba. 59,000,000 pounds, a record. About Columbia: 2,163 population In Members from Coventry, The Savings M d Loan, former- will be hired to care for wofate Hcrw there ere fOjiSildren on the dilead Sunday acfnM room. Work in PresidMt Kennedy's budget for turns 31 on June 1. Be cornea fMm St. Luke's Church, Hartford, May cent Increase over 1950. 1960, 1,327 population In 1960; Wright M annual fee could be ae Valley, Wapiring Md Avery Street. own, Md they would use a shed earn money. No price is set tbe ‘The training, which covers all 12,500,000 pounds will be e.sported. 26 nilrty-two per cent of Manches* h i^ aa $10,000 baaOd on the rate fleld, Somen, ToUMd, Vernon‘add ly Rockville Building M d Loan, patients.. Undetghrten list, jgll of whom, or was dbne on -; In propam- the 1862-68 dscal year. Wooster, Ohio. population increased by 68 per of payment made by Boltdn, which' "7^ cent; migration accounted for 72.6 . . iiaea the Andover dump for $2,900 ■X percent.’ a year. CdVeiitry; 6,356 population In ^ Rialey aald the fee would be 1960, 4,043 population In 1990; higher for Vernon beoauae of population Increased by 97.2 per greater population and, .therefore, cent; migration accounted for 90.6 more rubblah. per cent. - " He and SelecUnM Herman O. Hebron; 1,819 populatl6n lit Oleon defended the propodel 1960, 1,320 population In 1950; egainat poaaible criUelam that population Increased by 37.8 per au^ M arrangement would cent; migration accounted for amount to subsidizing private 42.9 p«- cent. ’ treah ooUectora operating in Ver­ Vernon; 16,961 population bri non. 1960. 10,115 population increased It will cost no more than If the by 67.7 per cent; migration ac­ private collectors had to pay a use counted for 66.2 per cent. , fee themselves Md raised their' The study reported that Con­ ' collections prices, they said. necticut In 1960 had a total popu­ Olson said the town cannot dis­ lation of 2,635,234, and that it criminate against private collec ranked 25th in population among * tore in a use agreement with m - the 90 states. The population other town. If individuals and mu­ growth during the. 1950-60 decade nicipal trucks- from Vernon were DISCOUNT ipiltTiR S' was 527,864. allowed to use the Andover dump, The study also noted that Oon- said Olson, private collectors necticut’s rate of population Bhould also have the privilege. growth was higher than that ex­ Rlsley said his proposal to perienced by the United Statto, Wright la not made in Mtlcipatlon New England, ahd the Itofiheast. of settlog up municipal trash col- During the paet decade natural ' lection in Vernon. An agreement, Increase centrihuted 50.9 pdr cent if approved, would, however, In- and net migration 44.1 per eent of elude trash collected In Rockville the state’s growth. either privately or by the city, he Even tlM^h the state oaqiaH- envisioned. enced a relatively high rate of Andover's town meeting, which population increase between 1950 resumes Saturday, has 28 items on and 1960, five towns setually lost its call, tb^ last two of which con­ BRIGGS-SlRAriON ENGINI! NO PUJ^i, STMtllR! populsUon during the perkM. The cern the dump. Item' 27 involves flve towns are Hartford. New sotting up M ordinMce of rules, Haven, Bridgefiort, Putnam, and and ItMi 28 proposes authorizing Winohestcr. tho board of selectmen to Mter in­ i Of these five towns, Bridgeport, to agreements with outside inter­ Hertford end New Haven ere the ests for use of the dump. 22 PIECE IS4NCH t>««lART. WROUOHT DARDEN 4 QUART UN- S FOR COFFEE MUOS, S FOR most densely populated In the The talk in Andover is that a OUR IGWESr PRKI EVER! •SERRATED S OUNCE • FOR FL4STI0 RARIEQUE ALUMINMM ALUMINUM LIQHTI BREAKABLE . SOUP OR m state. Both Putnam end Wincdieeter number of voters WMt to place •TEAK DECORATED were vieUme of aertoue flood dam­ control of the dump with the town PICRIC SERVmO WIISTLINa DIPT ALUMINUM u tility q TI CEREAL m e r M ^ K nives I TUMILERS age during the past decade which meeting, much as the tows of HH- 01)LDER! SETI TRAY! TEA KETTLE! HARBI STAND PAIL! BOFILSl probably oontriouted to their Ungton has done. IT' sSrjjr losses, the study ssld. > MeMwhlle, 'Vernon eeleotmen' m m . "Twenty towns more than dou­ have agreed to ruMt w l^ the eiU i i study committee on Axd Tew bled their populations, and of s' damp these, North Branford grew by May 82 to> Igo over the.commlttee's Get 896 on its axAlvtUes. 286.7 per cent and L«dyard by Triple-S over 200 per cent to experience CM Frank L. DeToUa said Blue last night the committee la review­ the highest decennial rates. i»f in-, X Stamps creaeSj;' the report pointed out. ing all eitea it has considered in m. its four months of work. Hs said ii'dbiiiiMii large proportion of the towns which experienced low the committee has picked one site SOUP t t a r RUBBER~ to recommend to the regional ref­ I OAL. POLY­ S PIECE HANDY n QUART SIX it OZ. PLASTIC • FOR BRAtt growth rates (lees than the use study committee when its final ETHYLENE KITOHEN 4 CUP PLASTIC TUMBLERS, ALUMINUM DRAINBOARD ICE PLATED growth rat* of the state) are lo­ report is made. Until then, the WHISPIR-CUT DESIGN FOR JERRY OANI STRAINER ALUMINUM HASTE- 2 QUART MUFFIN A UTILITY MAGAZINE cated in the extreme northwestern BUCKET and the eastern parts of the committee will not disclose the POURSPOUTr SET! FEROOLATQRt' lASKEH DEOANTERI PAR MAT SET! RAOKl site, ^ ^ sUt*.' ^ 'k The rite would he for nn mein QUIRT OPERATION li FT- These low growth-rat* towns orator, not a lan^U dump, DeToUa % for the most part are rural towns aaid.^ situated at relatively long dis­ TWo rites under consideration by . Itw Q m M.F. Ir ig p I itrsttti MglBsl' tances from large cities. the committee aSw M 18-acre tract ;ii The four most populous towns off Phoenix St. cfwned by Jacob Md . Baffled for nen«cleggihg, smooth eperationl m Si In thi^ stats in i960 were Hert­ Rose Slegai and m Industrial sKo . Ad|usteble euttlng-helghtd ford, 168^178; Bridgeport, 166,746; off Feeder Rd, owned by rcaj es- . Wheel beeringe (iever need lubrieationi .... New Haven," 152,048; end Water-.; state man Werner O. Kunzll. Only MiAtJitmm bury, 107,180. a portion of KunzU's 60-acre tract is • Confermt to A.S.A. tefaty speelfications! RemarlUng on tbe former oouh- PLASHO SPONGE X JUMBO OAR- QUEEN ONROME SSKTS FIRE CRYSTAL WAWABLl 2 f & being considered. . Full ytdr guorantoe on crankshaft & deelci SQUART ty areas' ths study had this to WhUe the citizens‘ committee OAKI OOVERI^ JAMBOREKI w amm' MENT RAO SIZE TRAY SEAFOOD IMPORTED SALT VINYL E LAN-^ u m . . Baked enamel autoffletive finish I PLASHO say: x proposal will be for long'torm use HOLDB 14 . T A IL IA FORKS! BRASSNAREI t PEPPER KKT RADI B # ’ as M incinerator location, the .Niekle pletod handle resists rusti COLORED B # * ^ MANY I TO B # ^ OOLANDIRI Hartford, with 689,500 parsons, QARMENTSI SET OF 4! LAROE ASS'T!' SHAKERS SET OF 2! V # overtook New Haven for the first selectmen are concern­ • Complete with mulching ettachmenti BOTTOM! A PACE! STANDI ed with a temporary solution to time since 1800 as the most pop­ answer immedate needs. ulous county. An agresment with -Andovar, for OHOOil FROM IRAMD-WAY't ^ K i TI StLlOTlON Three counties — Middlesex, example, would fiU that re^ Jemeicotl opronOf eeb- SPOORS! SLIDIRQ B # ^ ENSEMBLE! Sport.* night Monday In the pubUc safety building at 8 p m. to 4051 eetien/SO^l 4 ween keeyrr- DRAVfER! W # A PLANTS! ORAINERI STOOL! VKOETABLKI ARO MOPS! reyenl Unlincd, Fine ceiiotis n bleri 4 hihsl TOR BOTTLII church hall. elect officers for the coming year. kecked! tully"! Mejw'gey in ehecki, Eatro Urge Other officer* are Joaeph Terms begin at the regular duo eelidl 4p,rinlil Witlew, klve, S -^X l-X X LI titet, leel Carthy, vice president; Atty. W 'es- meeting in June. re flle d e r ley Oryk, secretary; John pyihent, ‘Thomas Jones, chairman of the grey 4 kWei elee,' •eitered, J-4«, 7-14! lic e tI 34-441 treasurer; and Frank Philopena, nominating committee, will pres­ sergeant-at-arms. The .Rev. John ent a slate of offlcere. Nomina ^Aad To® ^ a m Tbu Get Regan 1s chaplain. tlons from the floor wiU be ac Get 39 ■ " n Triple-S Earl Yost, sportr e < ^ r of The X riple-8 / b Io* Stmnpa Herald, spoke and a llie d (X9lor Annual reports are scheduled Blue HI slide.*. ■ i ' from: Mr. M d Mrs. Kent M. Sav­ stamp* Letters ware awarded lo Grade 8 age. program: Mrs. P r i s c i l l a KEATY DUTY RUBBER JUMM POLY- KITOHEN 2 FOR FALL r LORO 2PK0S. BOUDOIR li"HANDLED SHOrt members of St. James’ basketball i^nan, ways M d means; Marshall COTTON RTHYLENK. CUTLERY I FLOWER SHELVINQ! MIRROR! team Including Gregory Barbato, DISH PARI BOOT ORAIRBOARD, WekUx, political awareness; Ron LAUNDRY TRAYI LAUNDRY ROSEWOOD AI MANY FLORAL OE- Gary Burns, Joseph-Gorman, Rob- eld Yungk, membership; and r* DIKP! OAOOYI lAOl i r 'x i i " i BASKEH IfANOLES! NTI PATTERNS! RAMie BASE! eri Martens and WlUlani Rowe, and Edith Welch, publicity. also to Richard Baker and Michael Pewluk to Speak K’i 'T 7. Green, co-managers. . * TtoUMd County High Sheriff Amerlco Buqilno was awarded a Hlcholas Pawiuk will speak at a AM D Y O U G6T plaque In appreciation ofjlls serv­ of - the TollMd Democral- m ' £ ice as the team’s coacly U TVwn Committee !Wday at 7 ;30 T R I P L E - S Robert Digan wllVbe propam pjn. at town hall. t chairman for the.c,eifTilng season. ’ . County Democrats to Elect B L U E Alan Samuel,' seeking the Dem- ecmtic nomination for Congress­ S T A M P S St M a^ ’s Guild man at large, and Arthur Powers, ON ALi seeking the party nomination for tPM R HARIWWWB IIQIMOE r OEIUMO 4 FOR AMORTEO 3 for. t OZ. OUT • FOR NON-SHOK PURCHASES VNMDEN ADJUSTABLE- 4D0UILE- chedules Sale gtate treasurer, will be guest OABMET, FDLDIRB ' NALL TVmLKRS, MOBS WITH OEEAMO QLASSTUM- i t ABi IS" COOKIE g r apeakera at a meeting of the Toi- METAL ONN SUBl-UP CHAM, MSULATEB 4 LOVELY FRUIT WALL BLER.SHELL B # ' SHEET A It" B # lend County Democratic Associa- TREES! PLAQUU! ■/vrrflsit w » Mary's Episcopal Guild will ' torn tomorrow night at Ellington PANEL! 2l"m8HI TUMBLERS PATTERNS DESQNSI . OAKS PARI ^ " Sponsor a rummage, sale tomor­ town haU at 8, row at 9 a.m. In Neill Hail at the Tbe Ellington town committee church. Articles ipay be deposit­ ' wto IM host. ^ I^ T T RICI s t r a w . R l I R S ed at Neill HaU anytime tomor­ Ofricers for tho coming year MIXI row. tOTfV W l^^ filORTS , There will be a meeting of St. will be elected. ' 'AM • festW e «o«m of Fiar wipo-cloon top In eUineuH elide A vrove* Cenneil In twlpei 4 ••■>es< r $ « ’ the church.. Members are remindefl nounced the following dates for T 6 «tl celerst TOtor-tnaUng sessions; with folo«4 4ottfA.s*wR^«f , eUUst PUyisF*''a,*'?* »ssti Cleihi...,. g lee Sic' to bring eandwiiUiea. Dessert and July 2L 8. bo 4 pan.; Aug. 2S. linUhU Ufol Toofofint, 4I ■echelslHchetsI 9^*e» 1.87 beverage wiU be provided by'the turRuotoOg oon^rIwoo^, wWtol hoeteasea, 'Miss IsstoeUe Dunn, Mrs. a.' t< n p m ; Bept. 39. 9 a m to 6 4.97 A a d U 0*618 IQAImUH- IPO.ST0R- MIET TIRBRlBZtR 4PIE M lo u m R Q U tt ALEMMUM ' PLAinO Ann Brown and Mrs. Etea Dexter. pm ; Oct IS, 9 sm to 8 p.m.; a m Tee Get 48 W fle * 1 BREAKARLE^afe eRYSTAL QUABT ■AREEQUE and Honr. B. at times to bo m - TAMEEIBH mmMm 'w.im. FOOTtO PITOHIRl 8 -S- nonnoed eloetors whose righu p u in o O # YELLOW PILSNER! SSIART P I^ B R I OOVKRA HANOKRS! tor m ITTRERE B 7 Secretariea on Go ‘ “ have natured since the lent reg­ F ion oju or o u n iB i fllB L S B A t ' trn a n r o p it PATTERNS ME BRIDOEI FflKEMTTJ WON-RUSH ular Tot^making sMsion. p-eywwtd LONDON RacUoM^itula^ Faahiaa Slunv Slatod equipped buaeg (xurying aeoratar* . The Rot^viUe Hlgji School home M. TO 10 P.M iiss enflee around London, etreebt; econtmtoe dtoortmiat wiu pres­ MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A. MANCHESTER waltiag to aptod to the jMda u T e k ,.4^,, ent tto •BOtoi IhstiVw Show May MANCHESTER PARKADE MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, o p ih m c n thru sat ^ o a m to lo p m MANCHES btislasss exemittoe* •$ ,* 18 a t TBOjpm In tos sdiool au- Dlnute’e noUoe^ d tto tta to jm le M nnds by sto-

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    -A ".' A . - j i . j m , < : r , k' .,1 KANCHESTBR ^VEIONO flEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, i m MANCHIMTER E l^ B ^ G HERALD, MAHCHESTEp. CONN, WEDNESDAY, BIAY >,>1962 FAGB NINETEEN ''^5 X BUG6S BUNNY *’ OUR Ho a r d in g h o u se with m a jo r r o o p l e . DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE :;VWUn' IT WHCK EVEWytO^*^ An Esiiy Sty!|»l Maneh^Af ■' Patluidm- i$ o m t i ' -•'. • - v w ^ •>^2^' MN n f IT.ANO...; .:*. ■■• ^ ' X -v’ HP Stands for Mother : 1 *» Why Walt for MMtas's Dm ’ w ia .' M muon's ) ' Take mother to dinnsr toniimt to Tmvw oSSSS oo^ ^ B l i r g a i i i s X. When only the sweetest gift will BOB NOB REST'AUlUm'. -TRw’ll K m vmi a \ IND6EOiNDcaa VKbOOMS/XCANnrmLvmoZdm^ x cA N nrm i do, M U N S^’S CANDY SHOP-hae love It mote than aver bsriuis* it’s ’HW HOW PtEAWJ X A tA tO ^ Food Fdds the fresh, delectable assortments FAMILY NIGRT every Wsdnasday A «6 T A FELLOW <6hjDi»R' ef BOXED CHOCOLATES, starting from ,5 to 8 whenTtoe price' o( (1.50 l i s t e d b y at (1.69 and . ^ Ask to hav* . a preirsils for k hcorty and compete e«SAr wrwwst w LnptiMy PERSONALQEID assortment pack­ chicken dinner with surii generous rw f rcvi c^usKaW-Ur SAiwtffldk aged especially for mother, lf-;she servliqra It will b* all 'you can eat. * s s * > u has o definite preference, ,Te/e- The youngsters under ■8* ^0 wUl phone your special order to MUN­ be served for (1. pnes you com*,, r t S T P R V ------8 s r j g g « SON’S CANDY SHOP tonight or you’irwant to come often and regularly as so many hajqiy fami­ OFOOtt TNiiA Health Wedk* tomorrow to give them time to fill n j l j to overflowing a box of mother’s lies are doing. HOB NOB RES­ * RALB 8HOB flSRV- It’a a nknir PIsm if th * O r U n t Gift Ideas Per Mother j Make n Date When only the b«*t will do tor It's a eiwoial day coming , up With Um Pbetognkplier favorite candiea. Could any gift TAURANT will be a taadnatiiig ICBI tikea iMde In a Job weU done. say ."W* love you on Mother’s castle of memories for many a When you leave ehoea here for re­ Mother** Day, IMS, wa sumgsat the Sunday. If you are still in a Most mothers (and dads, too) fl BONE CHINA TEA CUP, (UJiO dither about a Mothar's Day g ^ , havo a way of postponing a 'visit Day’’ more affectionately. If her grondng Manchester youngster, pair, youm rejoice at the polished to the photographer, no matter salt and sugar Intake must - be .Judging.from the smiling faces you performance of their work. If in exotic black- or pink dripping skip into HALLMARK PSAR- A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN SIB with goM, direct from England to MAOY on West Middle Tpke. how' oameetly tho grown children guarded, the line of DIETETIC see here and ovetheariiM ayoung- ORIXIOPEDIC WORK is prescrllM (next to Stop and Shop). The ar­ suggest It This year for Mother's CHOCOLATES will satisfy her ster say “ When Is next Wednes* M3U(Vr OR.MO kTW(MaiMrri* fvvcrsTmMMH 2«0«N 3 OOPIN A ______458M0r WILTON'S GIFT SHOP, 864 MAin day, Mom.” The food Is good. The • THWTIME- by your doctor for yourself or your Street. Make her happy boyood row points to "The way to moth­ Day, why not give a GIFT CS3R- sweet tooth and appease her wis­ |\aj|MOMiy I RaoaONTMB 9im4-rMHSPLMim9 children, come with confidence to dom tooth. Pretty MAPLE SUGAR rice Is right a t HOB NOB RBS- MACHINe FOR Hff J WMM8,\0U1> V tX)CTDR W w m exma«MNT wdulp il 8«isa“* sasr measure with the "thln^ of biiwity er’s heart" an area stocked es- ’nFTCATB from THE FALLOT HOUSS A HALE SHOE SERVICE, paptaUy to please feminine hearts. 8TUD10, 70 Blast Center Street, shape* are nicely boxed for giving'. 'AURANT. ^ e n throccasion calls ^ PRomsanoN? V him^ CUT HS WORK W r r to give Joy forever". Mothers Ibve “ PLEASE EAT THE DAKIfiS" for "eating out’’ the occasion call* ABOUT w SF! m M m m r I d d d d knowtnr that your doctor’i orders to receivb ’’SHELLEY" HONE The famous "Prince MatohsbeUi"' entitling mother to one or more will be capably followed fo' the atop the GENEVAS the decorated for an evening at HOB NOB'RESr ‘ F F CHINA, famous for Us sheer ele- beauty line is now a'vallable st pdrtraits Ui color or black and TAURANT. t letter. If you have ahoesihat are h a l l m a r k p h a r m a c y , au white. She can com* for the sit chocolate treats. Xll the May IT gaitee, Its .lustrous shimmer. For queens go hand In hand With MUN­ not beinc worn, perhaps all they guest breakfast tray .or dining the '-^elightful fragrances you ting at her convenience and the net E result will be “pretty as a pic­ SON’S CANDY SHOT. MHchell Bigger Than Evert ^\4IS need la a refreslUna coat of new table, the ’’SbeUey’' C IO A BV m ! adore XBelov'ed, Stradlveul, Wind 9-3019. , • COLOR wrhicfa' takes successfully song, Abspo, Potpourri) come In ture," to be cherished and to grow W. T, GRANT CO, is staging on* or>us 1 y i URN, (2 or the dainty SUGAR SIZES L on leather;' satin, brocade, linen. AND CREAMER are ' tasteful cologne, hphay'mlst dusting pow­ more precious with the years. For of the biggest sale* events'ev^ for I d d der and pefftime. Help mother Mother’s Day 1962 give a'GIFT D some members of your fam­ Mother'r’s Day, 1962, coming up this Brins 'em the shoes you are not choices. The warm, flower-color ac­ ily do nM^drlnk all the milk they W f t weaAis often to HOUSE A HALE cents to blossom on the tabls year feel joyfully exotic with an eye CERTIFICATE from the FALLOT Sunday. All regularly ( f ‘ ‘SsiS’’ ; « BUm ^ STUDIO. ahouldytfor good nutrition) each HOSIERY will be 76c a pair IE KIMD-? SHOE SERVICE and their “ ill­ nmnd v^re noted In patterns en­ shadow and cream to ke

    f . is;!': ' ■ w -x j„,k ■ GLEN HAVEN BOYS'DAY CAMP - » p.o.tm if.-..'-—>^iiUHCMtiit.ceNN. 6T CiS Ckair 8 ^ ^ CORSET SHOP Fin* BraeKvis AtBRalib' A ^K lD w <81 MAIN S11tEET--^»IANCRB8TBR MANCHESTER ^VENING HEBAl^, MANCHESl^R. CONM; WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962 -■ • .iV', ■ ',X- ' ' ' ' '• HANGH8STGR B V E ^ G HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.,'WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1962 PAGE P la c e Battle D r ^ 1.396Fan» -W THE Herald Angle and Cadets Scare Diainoiid Victories ita z . CHICAGO ( A P ) ~ C a sey t'"*"' flUe« Vlaitlni^ dugouuiow and mmk« lh «, batter* Stengel peered out of the dug- as .lf It were World Seriu time. ,cent«rfield. If you haVe a good T a 8 b y ^Latest e a r l ^ 'T Just met my two new pitch­ Trim out at Wrfgley F^eld—^the centerfislder you gr* all right. But Red Sox Trim Bpert* Bditot. Olander Hurls Victor^^ er* (Vinegar Bend Mlsell'aiid Bob don t let them pull down the right HUNTiNC first tjine he had been there O. MUler) and this is what I sai^ Hero, DcMiovan l!^5. since leading his old Boston AppaetaUy, we Yale w lh Late to them: ‘Miller, how mUny In aren t getting our opponttita to hit ThreeHurlers Bmton Red Soxif ear Book Tops Braves against the Chicago nlngs you pitched?’ He looked at to centerfield. Captures Fifth As Rams Regain Fortii Cubs in 1948. hild said; ‘Three or four,’ I ' Sure fire hit at the concession booth, not only for fbllowers Inniiig “ Must be a> dozen fan* up In said: <1 guess ypu are ready for Spent Plenty F r o m Roster of the Bortbn Bed Sox, ^ut baseball fans fai general, is the th* sUnds,” said Uie New Yprk anyway, so now you can'con-, "And that brlngi* me to training, NEW YORK (AI»>.~Cleve- 1962 Red Sox Year Book. It is easily the moat attractive an­ FISH INC Twmhit pitching by Skip Olander back«d by Tim Fahy'g ' MeU Skipper. ••Must'be the cold aider yourself one of my early vve spent a lot of money getting land General Manager Gabe nual that writer Jias ever seen. Edited by friend Bill Late rallies won for lusty hitting^ brought Rockville High back to winning ways iveathsT- It couldn^t be ■ because starters.’ player*, and If they don’t pan out M5W YORK (AP)—Boston state ctdlegiate b a a a 1b X 'TBOHY REPORT after 80 or 38 day* we’ll get rid Paul, a wheeling and ,c|dd£ag pitcher T n sj StaUiurd. who Crowley, Red Sox public relations director, and with pictures HARTTORO (AP)-p-Trout an- at Newington yea^rday. Coach Ron Kozuch’s bageball s()uad the Cubs are playing us." Mlzell: ‘(-an you type in the Prank Lane'man­ gam n yesterday,, proving Hie opening of the three-game w i e oCthem and may get a proclaimed "I’m not going to by Jeriy Buckley, official Red Sox photographer, there is one Ylerj continue to enjoy good fish­ trounced Newington, 13-0, in a Central Valley Confermies pitch? H e j^ d : -Yes’ 1 s^d: ner but a little sloWer and lose any sleep-over it” after fcaturU after ;juiother neatlyb , there may be.,.sometmiig to ing Uvrowr'bout the slate, the Con- game. Mrles—the battle of the National OK, you pitch tor us here in the new Mtch. Any player who doesn t want to train or plsiy for surer before he pulls the trig­ serving up home run No. 61 placed la the 48 pages. that idea of “rah um” spirit,' hecticut Board o f Fisheries and The victory, the Rams’ fifth in League cellar—actually drew 1,396 last game of the series’ to Roger Marla, was back in ....lae sa.u today in its weekly six starts, pushed them Into the parade of - Ellsworth pitcherib.;But customers Tuesday. It was the "So, .you see, we all ®an go to Weiss George ger, has come up with a p^r The cover alone, will help "sell” after aD. /■ they managed to score eight timaa got ac- the minors today, a victim of the Year 9oUc. ' Manager Mike The. Unlversltjr of Connecticut .fishing advisory. league. lead, one-half game ahead smallest Wrigley Field gathering 5Pialnted real quick. o f key additions to the In­ the strategic moves being The retort also Said that win­ of Southington, Idled yesterday by taking advantage of no less thiih of the season. and ask to be traded. They might Higgina BUI Ifonbouquette, Carl sent tivo mstvacros* the plate In bad weather. 15 walks. ; ‘Our pitching sUff is really p . or they might find themselves dians in pitcher.Dick Dono­ made by baseball club offi- Yastrzemski, Chuck Shilling and the ninth tomng to overcome an ter f>o"hd*r ore providlnff.iexcet- Tlie Cub* disappointed them by ,dsls to. reach the 25-player lent fishing along the entire Gon- Only other area team In action Dan McCormack had a pair a t Bettered and I always have a lot in th* minors (or more condition­ van and outfielder Willie Tas- Don Solwiai being pictured. earlier d^flclt and trim Tale,'4^, singles and a doubis to share th* losing 3-1 as Jay Hook stifled of rMiranglng to do. Some people ing; by. Mmlt. ' .. .Jcuw K .j.v:' . je i..:;.! ere large, yesterday was Ellington, loser to thefn on four lata in his second A 24-y*ar-old right-hander Inside, there are attractive with big numbers bsing taken at BUsworth, 9-S. The loss dropped batting load with Wiltwrn. routegoing Job. Fielding errors by • ^ have 10 starters, but ac- The often peddled players, both photos by the 'veteran lehsman, ,. A t^ e w London, a single to Bob Healey’s club to a 2-2 mark, The summary: ^ l l y there are only three—Hook, T 'S.*; •***'*''« nbout umpires, who apiieered in 48 gamee for M t by third-sacker Dave U v - the mouth of the Thames River. BUly WiUiams and George Altman I think BUI Klem must have been acquired from ‘Washington, car­ the Kid SOK last year, StaUard ^ckley, from President Tom Th# advisory; Ellsworth Is 5-2. Ellsworth ...... 320 301 x 9-6-1 Craig (Roger) and Jackson (Al). ried the Indians to a 6-3 triumph ., became e pawn in the annual Y a w k e y to the coaches, front of­ Jngston with the' bases loaded in NEWINGTON — Olander won Ellkiglon ...... 413 000 0 S-2-7 gave the Meta two unearned runs ‘And that reminds me. We have the greatest of all. He must have the 10th gave Cout Guard-a 4-3 INLAJra nSHlNO as they climbed out of the base­ been because no batters or pitch­ over MlnhesoU Tuesday night acramble to reach the manda­ fice personnel, players, members Among the better ^ spots for his fourth game of the year Hawkins, McAmeny (2), K raw ost nine of 11 games at home that pulled second-place Cleve­ of the fourth estate—Boston base­ victory over University of Bridge­ against a single loss. Fahy col­ (31, Zamuka (3), Uttlefleld (7) ment for the first time. The Cubs ers had words with him — and tory cutdown by trimming th# port. trout over the weekend were: dno{q>ed to last. in the Polo Grounds. Jhe secret land to within one game of the fringe players from the rueter. ball writers. the-voices behind the lected yiree of Rockville's eight and R. McCormack-; O'Loughlin there-;-and I found it out when I that 8 about the beat thing you Danbury State, the host, scored porids — Highland Lake, WinchM- Before the game, Stengel spell­ can say in judging an umpire. American League leading New The deadline this year runs- mike who' call the plays, sjM-ing ter; Wononscopomuc Lake, Palts- hits to spark the attack. and Zahner. iras playing for the Glante in York Yankees. S out at midnight tonight. training fhots, 1961 season high- in the final frame - of a seven- Newington’s record is on* and bound a large delegation of news- As for me,. I was always inning game to edge WHliman- bury; Quassapaug Lake, Wood- 1921-23-23—is to keep the pitches Paul, who previously' pulled the Stallard, a strong 6-R)OtB, lights, family pictures and prin­ five. afraid o f Klem.” tlc State, 2-1. bury-Mlddlebury; E u t Twin Lake, The summary: strings in Cincinnati, got Donovan 200-pounder,, had nls nitm* cipal stops on the Red Sox Car­ Salisbury; ML Tom Pond,X;Mor- Girlr Sidelined written into baseball onnaul* avan tour of last winter. ConnecUcut (now 6-8-1) w u Rockville 013 030 S—IS 8 0 In the trade that "sent Jim Piersall blanked -for six Innings by Yale ris; Ball Pond, New F^rfleld Washington and raised a howl on U)e last day of the 1961 » * a ' New'ington 000 000 0— 0 2 3 PROVIDENCE, • R.I. (AP)— Nichols Natned Pro season , when Marls slammed starter Tom Petke^before scoring (good for rainbows, some roiming Olander and Arckivy; Marshall Title Bout Saturday from aeveland fans. He picked two runs apiece In the seventh to 12” );.Syassup Lake, No. Ston- Girls no longer are permitted to up yasby for two lesser lights in one of his tosses into the right Kadatz Profile Purvis (6), Pillion (6) and Smith. At Prospect Club field stands at New Yorit’s and ninth Innings. Ed Kaake hit ington: Amos Lake, Preston; play on Rhode Island high sohool NEW YORiTTa P) - The long a deal that raised not an eyebrow. Bach lUayer is profiled, includ­ Beachdale Pond; Voluntown (some dispute over the world light heavy­ Yankee StiiUum for his 61at a solo home run In the fourth for SOUTH WINDSOR— A flrst-ln- teams with boys, Hie ruling waa But Tasby raised a couple ing the newcomers like Dick Yale (14-9). large brown trout up to three and PROSPBCTT (AP) — ’The not- weight championship will be vir­ , homer. Radatz, the flame throwing right­ nlng homer by Henry WUborn anno'unoed yesterday by the against the 'TSvlns. The 29-year-oId For Coast Guard (0-6) the vic­ thnee-quart'er pounds reported). drqve In three runs for Ellsworth y*t-completed Prospect Country tually settled Saturdy in Phila­ righty swinger who hit .261 last No OoBoem hander. . blSAUTY-—Flbweps bloom in.the spring. Fishermen en­ Rhode Island Secondary School delphia. Harold Johnson, the NBA StaUard expressed no con­ BILL. GROWUSX tory over Bridgeport (9-5) gave Streams — Housatonlc River but despite this springboard, they Principals Aasociatlon. The prin­ Qub signed famed one-arm ed o m o K s — Pam Conant 119, season, made his; first start for cern at the time, saying: The powerful Radatz, 6-5 ana the Cadets a good chance for Uielr (worm and spin flshSrmen con­ joy, the water mra sun. It is time to catch lunkeY baas, as had to come up with a run In the champion from Philadelphia, will .. 235 pounds, is a graduate of cipals said that in thq recent past golfer Jimmy Nichols yesterday Kathleen Joy 118, Chick Cosker meet Doug Jones of New York In a the Indians and responded witli "If-l had the baU to throw graduating from Boston Unlver- first winning season since they tinue successful, but high water these two prdve pulling this fine, largemouth from Fish last of the sixth to win. Bud Cal­ two girls played on tne golf team 110. Michigan State with a B.S. in as its golf pro. 15-round fight that will re recog­ a 2-for-8 performance, knocking _again, I’d throw it this, samp slty. He holds a master’s degree started playing collegiate baU in from recent rains h u reduced take Lake, neaiTEagle River, Wis. A nice way to start the kins’ double sent the decider across of Pawtucket West High' and a In three runs, including what education. Three years/ago at 1935. take by fiy fishermen); Bantam nized by New York and probably MlN^CimR AND DILLARD COLLIDE—-Don DillaT^ , , , wky. I’m not going to loea any from the University of Minnesota season. th* plate. girl played second base On. the Nichols, who has been the pro ST. JAMKg LADIES — SaUv proved to be the clincher in a Sleep over it. After aU Michigan State, h* w i ^ 10 games and prior td taking over sjf pub­ John Belllno of Danbury (2-4) River outlet' (good fly fishing); Ellington got only two singles at ths Westover, Mass., Air Force by moat of the worid’a boxing and lost but one while compiling East Greenwich' High baseball rallies 120-339, Fran Tierney commissions. ’The bout will be held two-run seventh billing.^ (Maris) hit 60 home runs off licity director, served three yesux and Tom Piela of WiUimantic Poquonnock River; F a r m 111 (both by Bob O'Loughlin) off a team. Base for the past five years', will 123, Glsele Golding 126, Terry Mo­ at the arena and will be telecast Donovan aided htk own cause some other guys. I’d rejlherX a 1.13 earned n^Average. In 95 on Curt Gowdy’s radio broadout­ (6-2) were entangled In .a pitch­ River; Blackledge Mver (fair); take up hi* duties here in the naco 118, Mary Maltempo 118. (10 p.m., EDT, ABC-TV) nation­ with a bases-loaded single that have Mt him a home run thSo Innings, he atnick out 106, ing team. A newspaperman before ers’ duel until Paul Lane jUnch Pomperaug River (fair); Farm­ near future, although the new ally. A 90-ml1e area around Phila­ accounted for one rUq before walk four times.” walked but 2<. An ■ All-Big Ten entering radio In 1949, Crowley al­ hit a single With the hues loaded ington River; Natchaug Rivei;; course is not scheduled for com­ delphia will, be blacked oirt. Tasby stroked his hit for the de­ StaUaird posted a 2-7 rec­ choice" he Md to be content with so h u served u sports information In the seventh. Yantik River; Pachaug River,,. INTBB-CHL'BCH — Myrtle Mc- a secon. Facts Figures Kopp la off to a fu t start in or­ Healy, Stanley IngersoU Gregory' John Golangoe, David Chaqa, Bd- WiUs, who had a 3-2 record , 'a * a ning - to hit); Bantam Lake mund M lk^wsky, Peter Miller M l MAIN $T. With his eighth homer, a triple NEW YORK (AP)— San9lwo-run double InterMtlqg records dug up by ganised 'minor league baseball, th* (small yellow perch, sunfish); Gott and Paul MlUer. M A N C H lSm (3-3) in the first inning, then he during the 1961 campaign, to" Crowley and Included in th* Year school announced today. TTis pow­ SEARS-ROEBUOK — Timothy end Stanley Pugrab. [GEIHERALI and a single, leading Detroit to Fraucisto’s surging Giants the Cincinnati Reds. Scoiitiug Force Lake LIUtnoMah (calico bass fair, PAOANi’st BKhvarri Fttagerald a 10-1 triumph over the Los An­ and Alou connected for successive Book Include the following . . . er-hitting catcher is now property bullheads-to one pound); Sauga- O'Neil, Stephen Redmer, James march on while other Nation­ Reliever Ron Perranoskl (2-0) Another of the more note- Important part of any major L u t Red Sox pennant .~came in Niehola Richard Nichols, Kenneth Peter Roblaon, Mark Lautenbaeh, YIRE geles Angsls in the only other doubles in the eighth, breaking a w jD i* winner. of the Minnesota Twins. Kopp "at tuck ReseiVolr, Redding (calico Kennith Hanko, Michael White, game played. Boston-New York. al League contenders stand 2-2 tie. Bailey cam* through with ■worthy players pereA' from league club is the scouting system. 1946 . . Mel Parnell w u the lu t last count w u batting .444 tb r Ft. Oarrity, James Halloran sndRob- major league rooters yester­ Boston's has been completely bass to l>i pounds being caught Kevin Kravaatka and Psbtr Me Kansas aty-Baltlmore, Chicago- still— or worse. Whatever be­ a single, delivering what proved T 5 e Dodgers pulled ahead 4-0, 20-game pitching Winner in 1953 Walton Beach of th* Florlda- on salt water killtfish, oceuional "ert Cochran. then 6-1 but the (Jolts kicked back day was Pittsburgh hurler Joe shiiffled' in the past two years with when he won 21 . . . (Jodch Rudy Namara. Washington were postponed due came of that inultii^team, to be the winning run. Georgia League. He had 16 hlU in iargemout baas and chain pick­ POUOE A FIBE — Barry Lon­ AOBTO A BYLVBSTEBi Mlk* to rain; collecting 10 hits against Sandy Gibbon, a 13-game winner last Neil Mahoney, .now the, director. York, made the l94e All-Star bue- don, DougUs Waugh, David Ted- wire-to-wire peiinant race? The Cards plkyed long ball season who m s been wiable 88 trip* including five home runs. erel). Kearns, Sherwood Wiganowikl, SALAMEHTA'S * * • Koufax and Liurry Sherry, who Mahoney was a familiar sight ball team . Jimmie Fbxx’s 60 ford, Kenneth Tedford and Gary Taking on their clpsest pursuer against Marichal, counting a to pitch bepduse of a strained around CdinecUcut, stopping off in homers in 1938 la a club high . . . WtUlam Maher. Frand* Larai.a, INDIANg-TWINS— and ah old pitching n ^ eals Tues- homer and double by Stan Muslal, each gave up a bases-fllled walk. Pike. Gordon Palmer and Alan tiiotte. m u ^ e ip^his left elbow, TTic Manchester many times, to look at Most consecutive game hit streak ARMY A NAVY—SUphen Lau- Donovan had a 6-1- lead going day night the Giants ca!^ed away a homer by Carl Sawataki and Pirates' sent him to Kinston, Alan (Jole, Mpe Morhardt, Ed WoJ- is 34 set i' 1949 by tile Little Per- ANBALOl’Si Merle Shaw, into the ninth when the Twins, a 4-3 victory over the Louis Ken Boyer's double among.'the PHUB-REDS— N.C., where th# heat is ex­ Alutntii League Selects Teams rette, Dennis Dion, James Tliom- Steven Kimball, Tommy Walker, *• ^*-v V d D R i y E - S A V E eik and Gene Johnson, to list a fessor, Dom .DlMaggio , . . Jo* son, Joseph Belanger, Frank with a four-game win streak on Cardinals, boosting their lead to five hits off the youthful right­ Cincinnsti was given one cliance pected to bring Ills. arm WlUlam Chomp, Eart Kibb* and few Silk Town products. Wood won the most games of any Woods, Robert Kolumber, John. the line, began to make menac­ (our games. hander. Sawataki’s homer and .“ Other -by Philadelphia’s around. Red Sox scouts include such pitcher in a Red Sox uniform, 34, Gary Larson. ing gestures. Lennle Green’s hom­ Boyer’s double came In the shaky pitching and defense, bang­ Lemon Out in 1912 . . , Pennsfita were won in Following Auction Last Night Norton and Daniel McPherson. * To gain the narrow win, the well known men as Ray Boone, OPTIOAD — Douglu Phelps, er after Bemle Allen single Giants had to beat Larry JacksottK bottom of the ninth. Marichal ing out 16 hits, drawing four walks Minnesqtk reduced its ros­ Mace Brown, Jack Bums, Bobby 1903-1904-1912-1915-1916-1918 and chased Donovan. Reliever Barry ter B placing ailing outfielder Howard Taylor, Ken P 1 * c 11 y, who_ had whipped them eight weatKered the uprising (or his and helped along by Qjree Phlllie Doerr, Harry Dorish, Joe Dugan, 1946 . . . Mike Higgina is now. Ih Annua> player auction in th*V HARTFORD N ATIO N AL Latman gave up singles to Rich fifth complete game and the ninth Jim Lemon on the disabled his seventh seuon u '. manager, Greg Frimon, Dennis Woods and Sjtorts Schedule straight times over a two-ieason error*. TTie telling figure wa* the Denny Galehouse, Earl Johnson, Alumpt'Baseball League, sponsored BANK—Coaches Jo* HilinskI and Fred MaeshaU. SPECIALS Rollins and Harmon KUlebrew span, and withstand some late in the last 11 games lor Giant 16 runners stranded by the Reds. list. The hard-hiUng Lemon Don Lenhardt, Bots Nekola, Wil­ his best finished were third(n 1957 by .the Recreation Department, was Denny Carlin; players Bill, HiUn- The selections were announced before ending it by striking out pitchers. Wnnlng southpaw Chris Short has been idled by a tom mus­ lard Nixon, Al Thomas, Charlie and 1958 . . . Since 1940 'the only held last night at the East Side Rec skl, Dave Vlara, Joe Ca^aldl, BHl Wadaeefiay, filay t Sal guggeatHi— Get your car in ahape for summer Cardinal trouble. They did both cle in his left shoulder and it today by Don Cowles, leagu* com­ pinch hitter George Banks. Jim on the tough pitching of Juan The amazing Muslal, 41, with (1-1) yielded 12 hits before he was Wagnyr, Larry Woodall and Glenn 20-game winners have .been Tex Outer. The coaches condticted the Renuney, ’Tim Cunninglwm, 'Tom Kaat (t-4) was the loser.' is estimated by doctor# he’ll Hughson 22-6 In 1942, Dave F ^ missioner. Boland's vS. AAN,' 6tl5—Nebo. fun. Have your ear In tip-top condition by taking Marichal -(5-2) and the star hit­ a host of records to his credit, replaced in the eighth by Dallas Wright, ‘all of whose names ap­ sessions which was supervised by O'NeU, Steve Germond and Gary St. Mary’s vs. Temple, 6:16 — tfilS The Indians had Just scored two be lost to the dub for from riss 21-10 in 1945;' Hughson 20-11 advantage of these pedals; ting of Orlando Cepeda, winning climbed into the league batting Green, who was tagged (or Prank peared many times In major Wally Fortin. McHugh. MBETTNO tDNIGHT Charter Oak. . SA L A M E N T A insurance runs In the top half of Robinson’s two-run single. Jack four to six wedta league boXscoree. and Ferrias 25t6 in 1946, Mel Par­ A ’i I—Coaches Harry (Pm>) for the 12th Urn* in their last 18 lead with a .388 average. San iPhilidelphlB made three nell 2S-7 and Kllis Kinder 23-5 in BANTLEV OIL coaches Nell Manchester Little League will Mai vs. Colonial, 6:16 — Rob­ the Inning as ’Ty aine drove In game.tt, Tony Ricky Smith, Gary Heard, John Ellington Jayvses at East Don Dillard crashed into ’Twins’ two singles, then finished with a BUly Oonsoto to th# I,o* An­ Bill Joyce, Clayt Sheedy and Wood- * * • " Savino, Tom Mltney, Jav How- at the Army A Navy Cfiub starting against Houston for a 9-8 decision * geles Angels, forming pltch- Kastauaku, Bill Zwlck, Stive at S o’clock. All adults Interested catholic, 8:30. first baseman Don Mincher as he flourish by setting down the final all'. Halstead, Andy Hoyt, Rick Larson royd, Tim Cummins and Larry stretched for a bad throw. Mlij- In 10 hmlngs, Philadelphia beat DODGERSrsitloh tq fight soon kr* Swiba-effroM |spoet broko lining, romovo whool and C Chicago at Washington, ppd. ed in the Red Bird chain, spent McNeeley wu.decisively beaten New Jersey. 7, foods . . . easy- ALL Today’s Games 13 of his 16 basehall years in IL by WUUe Jastraao of Miami. l*»t ,.„.!!If -li*-gets over that hurdle, I to-ese ead easy Boeton (Mon'bouquette 2-2) at Hemus flatly predicts that the jMalzone or Front Line Hurlers TuegdayrTO# lose was~l^« seeoBd wui. line up other fighU i«ain*t. to leech. Cardinals will win the flag; in three bouts since McNeeley took' I eboek completo hydraulic cystom. CARS New York (Ford 2-1), 2 p.m. secondary oj^nenla. V/e have tp p itoe ttolise Cleveland (Bell 2-1) at Minne­ "I don't wish to put pressure' a sound thrashing from Chaimplon see where ’Tom fits in this fight m MW*e—:-e wna^lito sota (KraUck 1-2), IN). NBJW YORK (A P)—The trade-fly like—especialiv ihir,i k.. '' Floyd Patterson iQ TPronto lu t business. >-7-*'" ffsoiatteto Ne ether trector of Hs power ie engineered Hhe the Detroit (Sunning 8-1) at law lea* Red Sox havd-failed in their Frank Malzone December.''.'.’. ' "Kiiybo be doesn’t fit at all. But bid to swgp pltofiers for a right- *®toe front- ; "ThiK imh reached the oonclu- VCffndNp ' HUSKY fi(M... no other tractor edmperee frith H. Only IPiOAl Angeles (BowdfiiM 1-0), (N). said so,’’ said HenfUis. "I guess handed pom r hitter. time thosa •ionjtaat the evidence Is not con- we’U .find that out .agalMt op­ F fiw lsr Konaan City, (Rakow 8-1) at nemek were .mentioned the Red ponents who ere of the asma ex­ .Bolens Husxr 600 has th* helf-minnt* ettadimsnfe- LOW P IK I that was my mistake and one of Rained out o f a scheduled first Sox negotiators tum ^ pale ” clusiv(fo^ugh to make him quit sfriteh. You can switch powered attachments wifitout th* Baltimore (Pappas 2-1), N. the reasons I was fired. Fims get meeting of the seasdn with the tightl^.at the present tiiqa* ful­ perience. Tomto not too old to kn- rlMM MNIV Chicago (Buzhardt 4-1 and Her­ Bwton Manager Mike Higgins, jmove himself.^ e o M B tw sal of tools. Slip ths atteehmant-driT* and PTO shaft down on a. manager who doesn’t Yankees last night, Boston plan­ ler aald, " 7 togsther,''slid* pins into hitch points,'and oif ydu go. bert 1-1) at Washington (Ba- fulfill premises. ned to pitch Bill Monbouquette (2- fal.ure of the trade "In spit* of som* sharp, and "The important thing la' to he mua dolph 0-0 and Hamilton (Mi), (2- ■ 'power hitter hurt, sure he does not get hurt, trying, to ' Th* Husky 500 has a g sa i^ transmission which twl-njght). , Pitfalls of. Managiag 2) against New York’s Whltey pointed comment, ha felt he waa ^M O W ». TAKE OFF TIRES "There are, many pitfalls in Ford (2-1) today. ImpraMd to JiU fight with Paatra- Iminrove. If in my Judgment at any gives you three forward speeds and revsrsa la each NATIONAt LBAQUK managing, and i couldn’t fore­ 4VLAAi\ 'Mh- time I think he is running the risk of two speed rsngea Yob can change from one speed The Red Sox have reached the mg good showing this year no. He feels he h u a right to com „ W. L. P et G.B. see the difficulties in store for ‘Oan’t Ask for Afore’ 2S-play*r limit well ahead of to- as a finue and as, long'as he b*a,nbt of being punched up, I'U retire him., range to another in just 20 seconds . . . giving you San Francisco 21 6 .778 — “ ®l2hL It doesn’t mean w* working speeds from K mph to 6 mph. . JM. Larry ' Jackson’s Jaw was ’s (foadUne by shipping off Won t do pretty weU. * ■“ ^ L o u is ...... IS 8 .852 4 bioken. jn an exhlbiUon gain* by burg via the Pirates' Columbus I tim e of the 14 piUmers they~were Th* Husky 600 has everything . . . safe, onb-pcdal 5 $ 0 7 8 0 Pittsburgh .,..U 8 .609 I ^ r e ln exchang* for Vinegar Bend oarrying. M b# to make ^ Angeles ..16 11 JW8 the fat end o f Duke Bnider's b r^ - dntdi-aad-brafce'-r-6-potition attachment lift— safety en bat. Hal Smith had a heart at­ Mlwil May 28, I960. Javier helped 1 Southpaw Tad WUla was eold to f showing doesn’t dependw attodunent-clntch —r and of course, that Mg 6>hp «> ll^ lp W a ..12, 10 .545 f t tack. Ernie BrogKo’s arm was M in the.fleld, on the bases and atjOIncInnaU’a ; defending .National wquiriM another long ball Utter CincinnaH ,;..1 2 is .480 I « It doe* fo r ^ u T ii^ u ^ m- b 6u r n Mb u ic k /Iqc. Briggs A. Stratton engine. Test-drive fim Husky 600 Houston ...... 10 14 .417 8 tender., Lindy McDaniel wasn’t Mt. A meiwger can’t ask tor more League champions. Righthanders at your Bolsas dselsr listed below. stopping them any more, etc. than that ’TVacy StaUard and BUt Muffett Tastrzemskl andOarv THESE HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF Milwaukee .,..1 0 14 .417 8 TAKE “ 2 YEARS TO PAY Y o r k ...... 6 16 J88 18 “^ t the key to It au and my ’Eddie Stanky.'Who asSista Bing ■«»t to Die Seattle'farm club. they re in top. form. ' 32-inch Rotary Mswsr n e w c a r s f o r GENERAL TIRES Cblca*o ...... ,6 20 .281 14 d ^ rtu re was Julian Javier (pro­ Devine (general, manager), final- Ramed for serving the,61at home MAYSk»ECIAL! PaW-ewNch sMsthmsnts JOIneh RmI Mswsr nounced Jah-vee-air) (njuring his toed that deal. Eddie (also a de- to Roger Maris last faU ^ “ tozemsw and Oeigsa ' kssp Ih* Husky 400 busy 22-lneh Rotary Tiltsr TTuesday’s Besults Sp rif twifi ip. sH day, all ssasen, all year i .m » 7,50x14 TUBELESS BLACK New Yoric 8, CUongo 1. groin diving after a baU wJUla'weB ^ e d pUot) has heen a tremendous xxl ahnost unnoticed because of a NO FINANCE CHARGES 42.inch Oroeor Hods •Pins Recappable Tire and Tax. ware trtikiCig in S t Pat* sore shoulder'.this iqprlng, StaUard a* people WIU lead you u L 124nch Sno-Ctsttr 8W Franclnoo 4, S t Louis 8. •.{help to the OSTdinate,-He Chgi' cIm ^ anil PhUndelphln 6. Oaelanntt 4. JuUaa eouM hav* p l a y ^ __ neered, unong others, ths ttansac- was omit on a 24-hour recall op­ ttasi, no doubt, but he wtm too “W * aren’t, going to win 1 ^ i^geles 9, HowtM 6 (10). ^ tM t hrooiht Bffl White, noW tion- Muffett, 81, WM sold o u tr ii^ tame tun UUea trifii thts Un«m[ * h n i u t iB lB g i Plttsinmb at MUwaokea nad. good a second bassnuui to risk a stlckimt, and Carl Warwick, who The Rod Scot brass said thay Md • Y, ■ m a n c h e Bt ^ T o d i^ Games ao we placed him on tbs has eonaidezmU* pMcntial. made-every effort to eom p l^ a ■nipria.TmS m a n c N b s t e r b r a n c h dDabled UsL nm-produclng , New Yorkwfc (jachson(dad 1-8) at OU- I did a good joJb with deal but couldn’t pry away the type V oago (Kaawortb 2-8), RiSt.pjn. “It to that Javiar dU tti# Oudlnals. Any baaebaU man of hitter that the short lahga did not gat back in the Unaup until *lSingtes Sox” need. lopelM record of the iaa FtaodaM (SaafMd 2-1) at ^ teU yotf I left file club much ■o for haa Coach BlUy HenSaiTSS IliKnCiaiP DIUVERY CAPITOL C0„INC. S t iM ds (SlmiiKiBa 4-6), 6.-la th* sIsitadBoatim wasn’t wOUng to give Plttstwzrgh imuMla Y-2) at '' Kay la tiiuig up anything ta gat what It waapid. BOURNE BUtCK, Inc MoadfiF, TiufidAY. WedBgfidmx, <7 to 5 ’49-’53 ntwaa^ s (PW ^ 1-6). (NT). flevelopmant of Curt BfooS, himg 455 CENTER STREET—TEL. Ml 9-2828 ad out « ir iBfio)d in ordor to gat oom^hiiig la . a; ttod wip, but wa don’t AU.OABB (Mfeiqr ■od el^b whsn ba eama f t « « Pttta- trade,” Lopea aald,. *Hoat«n haa* ^ 7 8it«rdArR 7 tod V afono play«a tha otlur ------_ • tha Bkaaeriit”

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    FortUizon 50-A H oqsos For Salo 72 Houses For Sate BtutiMM Senrlcda O ftim d IS THRRB OUGHTA BE A LAW BY '^AGALY SHORTEN Sftaattoaa Want«d— Boate and AeeeHteilei 48; Room Withoat BwMd Si A p k rtm en t8*^P fste> ^ Wanted ’To Rout «8 Housca For Salt* 72 ■Hoases For Sale 72 0 OOD COW manure. 88 and T e n e a e n te 6 S CHAIN . SAW work - .Ttoea Fmnale 83 dta aluminum' RWM TOJU^, also auna ^ OFFICE SPACE for a ' Insurace COLONIAL DUTCH - 6 l)eatiful, AIANCHESTER—Neat a d c le a as .AIANCHEflTERL4 b ed rain ranch, RANCH—Laige living;dlnlng>mm. tteaaoaable idteo. CMi PI s-TStt 14 -FOOT LONE — ' losds. DeUvsrad. ExceUeni ^clency. Sefadton MotsL CaU 30 . compay administrative sales. De­ '-rooms, sun porch encloaed, hot' new 6 ra m . ra c h , one bedrboin .carpori, large lot, near sehal, comhlnatia, S large • bedrooms, bMt, cOrapleto with 6 h.p. Mer­ ^ b t , .towns, gardens, etc. ,,94834 atfsr 6. ROCteVTT iT lE— 4 ra m s, sS cad between t::S<1^ll9 or a y th a t WOULD L2KB to be companloti to floor, retrigafator and range fiir- sire appreociihately 800 sq-. ft. water heat, beautiful backyard 13x13, twd more 20x15, 11-vtog r a n t lafgjr'assumable 419% mortgage. -recreation room, 11^ bilths; tMUMlOM EATHMSMT^VdOTMO* eldhrty w oreg or couple. Uve to. cury motor. Ufa preierveni, .oaw 55*04, 3 0 «473L with fruit trees a d also flrsplace. 17x16. two full ceramic,, baths,, OwnVr. AO 9-7036. ■chals, churohes, shopptog: ASt Saturday or Sunday^ ’ * we BOW»Ake!BU»OOrH»CHiSTF^ and anchor. Call PI 3-6636,. after FUROTSHED R003M, eomptoto htohed, near ahopplng, hear achool Street laatla not a necessity. ’n l 64414. bus. TR 5-3700. Ptsase c a ta c t L. J. Nikel, P. O. 3-oar . grange. Very close to sehal d lih w ^ e r, disposal tyUl to wall sume 419% mortgage, ^ t e k salel SAM’S .Itettred 4. U rtt houaekeepina faculties. O a- Bbx.i63S, New'Haveii, Conn., or a d bus. Buy directly from ovoi- rug, fireplace*, gMage, full baae- PORTER STREET area—Custom Owner .Iss'Vlng state. AO, 8-3501). BimssbMd Godda 51 ‘raUy.Jaatsd. kCrs. Doraey,' 14 built 7 ram colalal, sheer qual­ from the C a take «a^ el ^ ) (vwmliWMRliJIMPrUKCMR FOUR ROOAI8 redecorated, heat-. ATTwatte 6-3831 er. Move right to. AO 0-1109 or ment. A fine borne I>riced to sell, all your apbolatarliik needa''^ xat SitikatikHia Wanted—- Arch St., kfanehMtsr. — ------0 .------AO 0-6019. 816,900. Evefiinga Ray Holcombe, ity aind beauty, bullt-lna, 3-zone MANCHESTER -O n tola- line, U’ .mfeS V m Pf «HrsAc«Fown»aF^ JOHNSON 614 h:t outboard, 1966, I.' roCBRS 18 aUtog 9x13 linoleums ' ed, with parking -area; furnished heat; family ram , 3 fireplaces, '■ ^ great aaetiisn. CkilCH A sm . ^ yCP’i itOCKI 3>M w o t A VMydUWtAL Male 39 good conditioa.'h! [ 88868. I (Or 83 u d up:. Also, s. good buy or unfurnished, very reasaable. AO i- iili Warren E. Howland, b edtam r a c h 3 years old, car­ on chssti, beds drsaers a d sp- An 8-1330 fqr details. RANCH—Over to Soqfli Windsor ^ealtor^ Ml S-tlOS, oversized 2-car garage. Owner, AO port, aluminum storms, flreplsa, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING D Era. HOURS HOME LANMCAPINO - Daslgn, SV«N HR MANHWTMnt KUmS s, ^ ROOM OR room. And board, near H o n s w i ^ Sale 72 9-6051 - HOUSE PAINTINO a d g a e ra l 17 FOOT KATAK, seats 3 aduiU. pliuca. Credit terms available. Bolton Notch, PI 3-7731., ' we have a'sparkling 6 room rach- reasonable. Reynrids Realty. Tel. 8 AJU. to 5 PJH. ta. plating. lAwn.feitlUxa- •HSM .vwqwwryMUSic.auPNT ZT toup9»l>y- Beaacnabls rales. FO'UR LARGE ratog and bath de­ with full basemmt a lot lOCZtoP. 236-3668. like new, good for taka or ott W# also buy used furniture. 11714 FLORENCE ST.—T ro o m h o m eta MANCHESTER - LOOK C ^ e e d a d Insect osntrol, John Work guaranteed to Mtlsfy. M7 shore, easUy portable bn e a .t o ^ Spruce St. MI 3-4948. ATT^enVE. slaplng ram , cen­ luxe apartraat in beautiful Ob- Present mortgage may be assum­ E. Whltham Landscape Niusiry, 9-4892. ' Ionia] home So. Coventry, -Cabl- exeellat cpndtUa toside a d out, ed. For better living' oaD Madeline MANCHESTER — Aqtumh St. handled by one person. CaU Ml tral, shower,'' private e n tr a p , enclosed porch, ae-car' kukge', TWO FAMILY HOMES MANCHESTER CSiarmIng 5 ra m ra c h , formal COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV lA 9-3440. ' 83621. blond AfAHOOANY Sylvala neted kitchen,. storm windows, Smith, Realtor. AO 1-1642. .Evs- near bus stop, gentlem a. Apply priced for quick sale, . 818,900. 54 Duplex, 2 separate heating-aya- 5 r a m Cape. Quiet street, and dining ra m , wall to wall carpeL MOVDAT n u n nUDAV lO-AO AAl.—SATCBDAT • AJ combination re a rd player a d 195 Spruce St. screens, venetia-bUnds, fireplace, Philbrick A gacy. Ap 9-8464.x^ ninga Mabel Sherida, AO 34130. <■ SBARRHNINQ Barslca - lain, Dok» —Birds—Pete 41 oil hot wAter h a t, $85. Adults tema,' plenty of ra m , nice lot, close to achais Nothing special, ing, garttge. Don’t wait. MaddoCk katvm,- axai, shean, akatoi, ' radio, 835; 6 pairs of 64" fiberglss >■ .FORT 'LAUDERDALE, Fla.— In SPECIAL SAVINGS drapes, 810. 3 0 9-1484. PLEASANT furnished room a ly . -Electric range a d refrig* HAVE NEW 3 family house 54, good condlttbn throughat, 8-car nothing fancy. Five • average aized A deVos, Realtors, 249-7711. Eve­ V PLEASE READ YOUR AD rotaiy otadts 4)ulck earvlM, Col- COCKER P tnP8,.golda red, 8 Yqcceltont exclusive s a t i a , 8 garage, central tocation, .8i'6,500. ram s. No garage. Only 813,200. nings Mrs. Julia, AO 0-9190. tol iRiulpmat Oo., .19 A, weeks old, lovable and pi^ty , genUema, central laatla. erator available extra. 15 minutes 4-4. Also, need listings of older two- room Bingle, 8 bedrooMa, 8 baths, OlMMiOed air' " W u t AOa* u a taken over the phone no a eon* Marine Deck paint, 83 a quart IARGB maltbgany dining room set, 94884. eat of Mahchater. AR 8-7054 families a d tingles. Call . PSg MANCHESTER VHtleaee. The adtaMiwr ahoald read klo ad the FIRST DAT *T Machester, Houfs dari^ 7^, 828. Tel. MI 9-04T6. on a r present stak. .*25 Frigidaire refrigerator, 810: laig* patio, carport, nice lot. 64 Duplex, A-l c a d itla , every 6 room’ Cape. Thla ia a nice Thursday TA. Saturday T-A IQ after 6. Cleazynskl, Broker, AO. 9 -^ 1 or Close to schato a d shopping. Low ram beautifully decorated, mod­ “MANCHESTER APPBAllS and RKPORT liBBOBR In ttme for the next htoer* Coll spring a d mattress, full size. ROOM f o r gentlema, near Mato AIY-S-1409. ' : home, cloae to shopping,. bus line tion. The Herald to reepeoMMe ter only ONE lacerreet or omitted 87958 professional cupping, groom' NEW 4 ROOM apartment, located taes under 8100, Priced to sell. em kitchens, tile baths, 2-car ga­ tog, bathing, all breeds, poodle McIn t o s h BOAT go. *5. Ideal for cottage. TR 5-8754. St., separate entrace. parking. a d la laated In a nice area, 93 § y lv a retreat-right to town! faaertloa for nay adrerttaemenl and then only to the extent of a 52 Oak St. '/M achester AU 9-2951 . ’ a HUliard St., hm t a d hot water, 81S,9M«-4 ROOM Cape,"nearly tin- C a be bought with or without rage, ativeait* d riv e ,'a ro e r lot, Lynesa St, Must be sqjd as owner 200x200 fully wooded a d land­ PIANO TUNING. 87. E iftea y ean ' a specialty. The Poodle Solon, M 8128. An 3-2678. . furniture. Only two years old. StriCklad St., 819,800. "make good* 'noertton. Kiihrp which do net leeoen the traloe of experience Free repair eatimates 9-9798 or MI 9-0300. ished, i’itomtoum ■ ' siding, fireplace, ha* been transferred. scaped. Trem endaa' view. Doll the adyorttaement will not be eem eted by * ^ k e good* Inaertlon. Upon tr u e s t. Call Kenneth Robin- e l e c t r ic STOVE, 8*0. CaU after ATTRACTIVELY furnished rtom garage,!, Bus. Carlton W. Hutchins, Owner will casid er trade. For ANDO.VER house 6nd c a k - a t In rear. 1660 5. All 9-1558. for gatlem a, kitchen privUega, Spe ROOM duplex, oil heat, ga­ m 0-5183: particulars phone M r,' or Mrs. 64 Duplex, excellent cadition, 2 P h son. Ml 81855. CUTE KITTENS ■ free to ■ good Building Materials 47 private entrace: parking. Inquire rage. 880 per m a th . Adulta. Write Jamas MoriconI, MI 9-6055. heating aystemi, modem bath, 5 ra m Ranch pff Rt. 6. Recently square feet of living space, 8 homes, some fluffy, some with rugs NEVER used, 9x12 beige Box. W, Herald. spacian rams, 2-car garage, nice built a d 4n fine shape, Seculalon____ ram s, breezeway, laundry a d r o t m STEFSi aidewalka, a ta e walls, double paws, MI 8-6028, at 149 Maple St.. SPOTLESS re-bullt ^ p e — Five / f USED LUMBER, building u d broadiam; 830 ; 9x16 gold, 835; rama. kitchen )ias the butlt-lns, OVER ON OVERLAND ST.—Proud lot, to .fine laafion, 821,000. pri'vacy a d Comfort are vours 1 freezer ra m . 2-car garage. Shtogla DIAL Mi 3-2711 flre^Sees, flagstone terraces. plumbing BuppUte, dable cabi­ GOOD 4 ram apartmat, adults owners need more ra m . This 6 when you oWn thla'fine home. exterior with superb s ta e facing Wont done at neasonabla prices. 9x13 Ulac b ra d la m , 837.' f u r n is h e d r a m for rw t. One two' FUtL hatha,.'Shed dormer, net >tok, bathroom sat, steam 289-4965. blak from Main St. Tel. AG 84814 preferred, best ad hot water, rec ram . breeteway, two-car ga­ r a m cape must be sold. Beauti­ ' VERNON a d front porch. Very apecial for MI 80794. WHITE KITTENS looking for good furnace radlatora windows, dbora after 4 p.m. tile bath, yard space, nice la a - fully done upstaira, Baaemant par- J. D. REALTY 5 R a th Ranch. Rear porch ga­ a l y $26,900, homes.. Phone MI 87876. rage. All thia for only 818.000. T. 470 Main St. AO 8-1)129 CARPENTRT—Building, remodel­ 'Ud bricks.. Yard open 8:804. SAtALL ELECTRIC C raley stove, tion. CaU AO 9-0286. J. Crockptt, Realtor. AO 8-1577. Uttaed. Price atarted in the high rage, breezew-ay, close, to V erna ing, additions, garages, recreation Saturday 8 to 4. Chom a. House- youth beds, coffee tables, each, 15s, but these folks are anxious Circle, Thig ia a peach of a home Glenn Roberts Agency wrecking, Stock Place, off N. bureaus. Very reasaable. Call ROOM FOR r a t, private home, oh FOUR ROOMS, first flar, not heat­ SPLIT-LEVEL, 7 ram s, 1% baths, —who knows the final price. Let COLONIAL—6 ram a. Immaculate a d c a be purchased right. Call to­ Realtors TROUBLE REAGHINO OUR ADVERTISER? rooms. Satisfaction -guarateed. FOUR BABY kittens. MI 83676 ed, 128 Walnut St., 860 m athly. caditla, garage, trees, near hos­ Free estimates. Ml 9-4437, MI tsdi. Mcciot nwiPMfti itmiteSft after 6. ' Mato St., or telephae Ad 9-3393. AU 441^.' . bUg line, parking. AO 4-0994. . family ram , modern ktteha with Us show It to you. T. J. Crofckett, day. MI 4-1521 MI 4-1844 AO 34515. bullt-ins, one-car garage, large Realtor, AO 8-1677. pital, only 818,600. C a rlta W. COVENTRY 3-0795 aftsr 5. sin g e r SBWING machines taken FURNISHED r a m for g a tle m a , Hutchlna, AO 94183. 24-Hour Aitworiug Sorvlco DUPLEX, 4 rams, steam heat, lot, 819.600. Philbrick Agency, M 5 ra m R ach , ’Twin Hills, Im­ ALL TTPES acreaa repaired with Articles For Sale 45 to trade—one Singer portable, all concenlences. parking. 444 C a ­ 9-8464. GRANDVIEW ST—Luxury r a c h maculate. 839.50; one other make electric ter St., An 9-8041 hot water, 8100. Call after 6:30 selling at a pter m a ’a price. Six NICE CAPE. St. James Pariah. f,d)ts For Sale 73 Alcoa screening. Cal] MI 9-4638 Radio-TV Repair. Services 18 BnsiqlesB Opportttnilies 32 p.m, 61 Lynesi St. Central la a tla 'a ll utilittea. Bel- JACK LAPPEN AGENCY / Froo to HtraM RoaAors for free pick-up u d delivery. Help Wanted—Female 30 portable, 810.6O; a e gear drive AfANCkES’TER-BeU St. 5% r a m large rama, '1% baths, (wo fire­ flore ^Lgency, AO' 3-6131. * 15 ACRES cleared State road, 0 DARK RICH loam, , gravel, flU, Singer sewing, machine, 800.50. ROOM, WELL furnUhed, with *;*- ra c h , 4 years old. torg* lot with places, garage, aluminum siding, 8 BiaSEIX, ST. TELEVISION a d a te n n s ' serv. Ba r b e r SHOP tor sale, . 3-chalr CLERK-TnqST wuted. Muat he CHOMAN’S rage,, private home. Please caU POUR ROOM modern apartmat AO 9-4506 Ml 4-1394 AO 4-0149 12,600, Andover. FoUr Bolton lots A A C TILB CO.—Expert work­ Ice. The best prices in town. Pro­ shop. Inquire 467 Main St. Good ■tone and white aand. Ml 84808. Singer Sewing Center, 833 Main a first flar, private entrace, country surroundtnga; Quality choice level lot. V aeat. SelllM PORTER STREET Area — Co- with water, Notch, 82,900. PI Want tafomatton on one of our elaesISed advertfeenentar No manship a all tiling, reasaable protlctat to typing, sq>ply to per-^ Street. All 3-8883. after 5 p.m. AO 8-8958 built. Plastered waUs, hot water for 10% less of bank apprataal. T. 2-3060, oamrer a t the talephane SetedT $tanply eaS tho fessional Job. 90 days’-g u a ra te e parking. Owner retiring. son. Look Thrift Plan, 771 LAWN MOWERS-Tbro. JacobMm, FIFTH B rad y St., Bolton. CaU AO 9-0771, latal. 6 ram s with finished rec HAVE'BOUGHT new home—must prices. Ceramic tOe our specialty. in writing. 31'’ ^ t u r a tubeS'814.96 heat, cast Ira radiation, etc. J. Crakett, Realtor, Au 8-1677. ram , breezeway, l-car fsrage, tell immaculate 3 bedram rach, Free estimates. MI 83016. ' St.r Machester. Bpralsal. Act fu t a thla gautoe . cato.net kitchen, excellent barn, aran'd lakefront home*. 87,600 up. ing tackle. Owner please call MI all your upholstering needs at age. Rsgulor service throughout PonU a, Inc., 378 Main St, ' The “Martha” garages, 319 acres, fruit trees, alV »-48». condlUa. MI 8-4993. great sa v tr^ . Call Cm 89tT9. HOUSEIOIEPER to Uve to. Bosl- Chevrolet wheels 16-18 Inch. MI 41i r a m r a c h house with one E. Robertson, Realtor, AO 3-5968, hady. Bight (I) big rooma, naw baigato. Call now! Robert B. For full Information call ’The Ells­ New England states and Florida. tlon available July 1 .. Write Box 9-1858. Free 1.333 U.8. Stamps THREE ROOM apartment, beat, or two gentletoa, AO 44370, AO heat, arteaiu, ahada al] for Andefon Agency, 638-0180. 818,600. C a rlta W. Hutchins, AO worth Mitten Agency, AO -8-6930, 1909 FAIRLANE, 4;door se d a , 8 MI 86568. 8 ROOMS ...... 8181 hot water, alectridty, atove, re­ 44880. MANCHESTTER—4 bedroom borne, 813.480. Lot la 100 by 370. V acat 9-6133, MI 9-5524. FOUND — 100^ wo<4 . cardigan REWEAVINO of burna, moth-holes. F, Herald, atattog rderencea; The "VsUey, Fotfe" frigerator. 346 N. Main, secad sweater. Call Dewey-Rlchihan. cylinder FordomsUc, power steer­ Zippers repaired. Window Shadee Help Wanted—Male 36 FARM LDAM, top quality, stock exeellat cicaet and atoraga apuM, T. J. Crockatt, Realtor, AO 8-1677,. MI«-7S60. ing, excellent condition, MI 9-8508. THE AUSTIN A. CHANtBERS CJ. WE ARE TAKING applicationsippltc for pUsd 3 years. Mg 6 yard load, 813. BETTER BUYS AT Free 2,699 U.8. Stamps flar, 888. AO f94289, ■ 64. ■ ' large enclosed porch, S-cnr EAST HA^ITORD— Forbsa St. THREE BEDROOM r a c h )>aae- made to measure; all sized Vae- Moving, packing, storage -local 8 ROOAtS ...... 8359 MANCHESTER — • sparkling area, 8 bedram, 619 room split, ment garage, very desirable la a ­ Waiitefl—Real Estate 77 t l a blinds. Keys made while you —: ...... — ------EXPERIBINCED gauge grinders, Columbia, AC 89323, after 6 p.m. NATIONAL BuslncM Loegitions rage, 8l3.7tW Philbricx Agency,f.VH LOST—Siamese cat vicinity Cooper 1934 FORD PLATFORM body u d loiw d istace. Agents for graduate a d able to type a d use will pay top wages. Apply E A S The ’’Potomac" TWO ROOM apartment, beat a d 0 8464. ' ram s for th* large family -14x17 garage, ree re atia room. Owner, t l a near schools, Tel, AO 9-OtlS, Walt. Tape Recorders for rent- Free 3,944 U.8. Stamps hot water; also 8 ram apartment For Rent d| owner. WISH SUAIEUNE to h u d le youi. and High Streets. Light tan, dark truck, all good tires, 8135. Cal] MI Marlow's; 857 Main, MI 9-6331. Lyons 1 ^ Lmss, Inc., world-wide adding machine. CaU MI 9-3031 for Gauge Co., Mitchell Dr. PICNIC TABLES—several models, Glass Sliding D a n i 871 sa. kitchen, living ram, bedram, 638-3147. real etoate? CaU me at AO 9-0836 face, pawe and tail, wearing black 9-5424. movers. Free estimates. MI 8-5187. appointment, business hours, 6’—12’, from $14.60, delivered, W. Dutch D ar* 819.50 ea. 8 ROOMS ...... 8394 on bus line. AO *4105. HOLLISTER STREET area. nursery, heated sun porch and a s AIANCHESTBR— 6 ram Garrison COLONIAL for a l y 814,600. Just off for prompt u d courteous servies, collar. MI »-70»l. RAOIO-TV REPAIRS au makes MITJ piece living room set; sofa Lm Pelletlar, MI 8«834 or Ml 9-0189. Cedar Closet Lining 38c sq. ft. I ROOMS ...... 9879 4H ROOM apartmsnt 3 hedram s, Basemmt family ram . Oavenlat NOnCE IS HEREBT glva ,that a d 3 chairt, 8lw. CSiooee from 9-6083. Mato St. loeatia, se c a d fla r, small bualness, heated, low rent. new heating aystems. 6 A 6, real EXCELLENT OONDITION-Noth eabineted kitchen, one-half bath. —attractive GOP Piek$ Nina Pasa Book No. dMU, Issued' by 1957 BUICK CBNTURT, 4-door, CLERK-TPTIST—Interesting per- CASH ’N CARRY *10 DOWN DELIVERS CaU a y time. spacious. Cornar lot. T. J. Ing to do hut- Just ipove’ in a d en­ Upttalrs—I large bedrama, mas­ automatic transmission, radio, p o u p of fine tabrloe. Woik done ASSISTANT heat Included, $80 m athly, AO The Savings Bank of Maohester by expert eraftama on our pnm- CEBUNG reflnlahed, painting, wall­ maent'-position, varied gaeral NOBODY, BUT NOBODY. Free Storage Vntll W uted 9-8808. Crockett, Realtor, AO 8-1577. joy living, 3 bedroom Dutch Oo- ter 13x11, plenty of deep a d wide Glenn Roberts A g e n c y , - HARTFOED (AP)—Nine addi­ haa b ea lost a d application has heater, power steering and brakes. office work. Must be quick, accu­ 200 AMP WELDER m Wheels, good u n d e r s e l l s NATIONAL Free Delivery lalal, oversUed living ram , love­ closets, full ceramic tile bath, Good condition. MI 9-0538. hws, M work fully guaranteed. papering. Wallpaper hooka on re­ c a d itla . 9-8663. MANCHESTER—Ranch, large llV' Realtors tional anointm ents to the Repub- bem made to aald b ak foi« pay­ Mill Fabrlo Saleeroom, ITS Pine quest. Fully insrred. Call Edward rate typist. Congenial employes, RECEIVING Free Set-Up' By Our Own FOUR ROOM iqiartment, Andover, Professional Men ly kitchen, exterior just painted walk-up attic. P la te r walla. Built Ilca Platform Research Commit­ liberal baefits, 5 day, 40 hour NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. appliances, *75 a m a th , J, D. ram , modern kitchen, 8 bed- all aluminum storms, garage, beau­ MI 4-1521 MI 4-1844 ment df the amount of depioeit. 1967 FORD Convertible, blue a d St., exclusive Cheney Fabrlo R. Price. Ml 9-1U08. BRIGGS A STRATTON 3 h.p a Relipble Men 'rooms, 1% baths, large reo ram , 1954. Reallittcally priced at tee were unounced today. tideaoom , in ManohMter.' MI week. Noble A Westbrook Mfg. 881 STATE STREETT, Realty, AO 84139. tiful lot, in a fins ^ a a tia , 817,900. 834,660. Robert Wolverton Agen­ NOTICE IS HEREBT glva that white, veiy good condition.. Auto­ Co. Westbrook St., E ast Hart­ gtoe, good condition, 816. ‘ MI Govt. Stqnws are Ic Postage ' Office apace available In Manches­ excellent cad itla, 819,500. Phil' NEW 3-FAAOLY h a z e , Hilliard /T h e group will prepare a reo- matic radio, etc. Call MI 8-0320 87823. Budget terms arroged. PAlNTINa AND paperhuglng. MANAGER 9-6894. NORTH HAVEN. CONN, cy. MI 9-2813. 81., 4-4. ’Two heating Systems, ommended platform for preanta- Pass Book No. S 8M4, Issued by Good c le a „w arkm aalp at rrs- ford, 289-2717. CHestnut 8-3147 - -Stamp* THREE ram apartment toehid ter Shopping Parkade. Contact Mr. brick Agency, AQ 9-8464. The Savings B ak of Machester after 5 p.m. — SEE IT 'o a Y o r n ig h t ing heat, hot w a te r'a d fsa for Gorda; Grea.Maor Construe Now la the time to see the hidden tlon to the Republican aiivchttoiu WASHER - RBFRIOBRATOR re­ ■onabls rates. 40 yeara In Mim- Stock man In good health required, CRYSTAL LAKE—Very large pUe SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, fife ^ J. D. r e a l t y SOUTH WINDSOR values of a P atlcelll built home. Resolutions Odmmltta. h u been lost a d application has pairs. Prompt ecooomiei^^^jpg^ chestei. Raymond Flake. MI SECURITT RECEPTIONIST—Over peat humu* for sale, aspeciwy to Ph a e for appointment caking, gas stove, electric re­ tion Co. FOR SALE—1953 Chevrolet, radio, 25 years old, available 13 p.m.-l Full tlpie, all yea round potion. Diamonds—Watches— frigerator furnished. Please call ph'lace, IH baths, built-lns, rserM' 470 Main St. AO 8-6139 ONLY 017,900 Have choice of painting ud Those named today were Prof. bea made to aald bak for pay­ heater, automatic tnuismlssion, guaruteed. I^iona MO I 9-9287. contrators. Call before noa. ’TR SAAniEL ALBERT Htfd. CM 743M MI 9-5361 decorating. Wilt consider trades. Paul B. Taylor, University of O a- ment ot the amount of deposit. terton'B, 130 C ater It. p.m. a d 8 p. m. -11 p.m., 3 or 4 All company benefits. Apply In per­ Je w e lry 48 If you have no means of trans- MI 9-7787, TR 5-6317. 5-7 p.iq. ticion ra m , garage. 41^%, 8108 WON’T LAST....4 bedram Ranch good running condition, 865. MI son to Mr. Gladstone, Q radw ay, 64318, or c a la c t Wilfred Brlssette AIANCHESTER—1,000 sq. ft. of new monthly, 817,900. Carlton W HEAILOdK ST—For 19.900, five Priced right a t 832,900^ Call buUd- nectlcut; Prof. Kent Healey, Yal* 3-4640. EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting, days a week, uniforms furnished. a Ladd Road off S a d y - Beach with 3 full baths, Walkat rsorsa- FOUND—White English setter, fe HAROLD A,. SON Rubbish Remov. decorating, ceilings, wallpaper- Machester area. Call 347-8350 Machester Pakade. WATCH AND Jewelry repairing at portatla. I’U .send my auto tor THREE ROOMS, heated, W tehu ■tore space available for immedi Hutchins. AO 0-5132. rams, basement, oil heat, nice tla ram . Ideal for large family er and owner, John, Patlcelll A University; Millard Bartels, West male, few spots around head. Call Road, OTTstal Lake. / reasaable prices, prompt seiv- you. No obligation. furnished, utilittea included, 876 ate a c u p a c y . L aated on Hart­ yz/ti, trees. This is 19 ot q duplex, flons, MI 3-6578. MI 0-9516. Hartfoi’d; P ul, E. Oallitto,. Mid­ ’l l ' STATION WAGON 1999 Plymouth al. Cellars attics, yards, u d I Ing, floor sa d in g a d refinlsbing. 812,650— ATTACTTVE 8 bedram or family with In-laws. Lee rVacchia, Dog Warden, MI weekly pick-up or burner barrels. C le a w orkm ashlp. No job too RESPONSIBLE w o m a for houae- Ice, 3 watchmakers, M achester- A— L —B— E — R— T— S monthly, 105 Birch 8t. ford Road in hlghW trafficed area. ..makes a nice set-up for a couple dletown; T. . Bartlett Baraea,, Bris­ Belvedere V-4, 4-door, radio a d FIVE STORMS 81x46H7, 7 screens tor’s oldest established Jeweler. rach, large kiteha, ceramic NON DEVELOPAIENT .... Split REDUCED-6 ram rach, 8 bed­ tol; Earle Avery, Fred PMomba' 8-8W4. heater, .automatic transmisalon, Harold Hoar, MI 9-4084. ■mall. John Verfallle, MI 86750. clea tn g » ad care of two chUdren, 81x2414”, 3 storm s^een dar* 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD Ample parking.;lng, Reasaable R( rent- who' Want to own their own. T. J. lever with a9-car garage. 8 large 80-35 hours weekly. Must have OUTSTANDING New Shiglad cor- F. E. Bray 787 Mato St, State LUXURY,.! a d 3 bedram apart­ al. Catoll Mr. Wer'bner.•bner Jarvl* Real bath, 3 picture windows, cellar, C rakett, Realtor., AO 8-1577. ra m , full cellar, 419% QT-, a d Richard Bensm, all of 'Water- FOUND—HhigUah aetter pup, male, power b ra e s. Owner MI 9-8861, SERVICES—Ironing done In my poraUon with over 36 years of un­ 3914x8014’’, 84x82’’, AD 8-6680. Theater Bulidtog. OPEN NIGHTS TILL I P. M. ments adjacat to Machester 184’ frontage, trees. Carlta W, bedrania. Living ram with fire-, , large ladscaped lot. Radinofle, bury; and Roger B. -Ladd, H0rt- WE ARE now booking for outside own transportation references re­ ty Co.. Realtors.Realtors, MI 8-4113.8-4113, AO place. Push button kitchen. Dining brown spot over eye. Call Lee 1954 FORD, 4 door se d a , 8 cylin­ home, dishwashing dona after painting. If you w at a good Job quired. Write Box U, Herald. usual growth has a opening for SCREENED su'd, Atae, gravri, APARTACENT sise gas refrigera­ Parkade. 8133 a d ' 8140. AO 9-5861; 3-7847. Hutchins, AO 9-5133. VERNON—Cape, 5 finished. . As­ 369-3089. fofd. , . 1 F ruchla, Dog Warden, MI S-8B94 a exceptional m u to train for a AO 9-6177. sume mortgage for 82.350. Pay r a m . Lovely setttog with, m a y der sta d a rd ahlft, good running small parties. Reasonable rates. d a e , get oUr estimate. < ^ l Mr. sized stae a d screenings. For Garden—Farm—Dairy tor, exceU at c a d itla , very rea- CIRCA 17S0 O olalsl'-^ 8 ram s, trees. LOW TAXES. ItoSY EUNC- PI 2-8404. Charles, Modern Home Decorat “AVON CALUNG’’ Television and responsible musgement posithm. deliveries eaU MANCHESTER —Spsice available 8101 per. m a th . T ongra Agency, FOUND—Beagle, Mack, white, ta , condition, sacrifice, 8150. PI magazine advertising paves the This position provides m a y fringe orge H. Grifftog, Producte 60 saable. An .6-0074. FIVE ROOM apartm at, first floor, to several cholca, retail, commer completely renovated; new plaS' AO 1-6131. INO. 2-8781. ing, MI 0-0736 Inc., Rate 6, dover, P I 3-7886. Church St., 8106 a m a th . J. D. ter. wiring, furnace, plnmblng, i female. Call Lee Fiwcchia, Dog way for you “call.” M a y poten­ baefits, security, a d growth po- POTTED TOACATG p la ts ; TWO s in g e r sewing machines cial and profesaional locations. If CALL OUR OFFICE FOR FUR Warden, MI S-88B4, fAlNTINQ. papering, floor sand- tial customers are eagerly await­ tontlai to 816,000 income. Yliia Is Realty, 470 Mala St., AO 84139; you are thinking of rttaktog a busl- baths, dishwashsf, dispaal, latch ACANCHES’TER—West Side. Excel­ ’THBR PAR’RCULARS. AO 9-5806, 1958 BUICK convertible, Immacu­ Building—Contracting 14 FLAT STONSto for walls, paUos, cabbage and lettuce plats. Call slightly used. Excellent cadlU a. doom, 1* Aorss, p a d .'C a r lta W. late throughout, mechaically per- tog, remodeling. CaU Mr. diaries, ing Avon aervlce. For high, com- not a sales poeitia. Salaiy range a d house H a ts . Corner R a te Late modela. Greatly reduced to ness move>ve call Mr. Werlwer or lent 6 ram Colalal with for­ *rR 6-6611 FOUND—Sum of money. Owner ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, re­ m 9-0728. ‘ misslonv p le u a t, 'Intereating during training 1* 84,2^86.300. Krause GresUhouse. 631 Hartford THREE ROOM apartment, heat, Realty Hutchins. AO 04182. . . . may claim by Idatifylng. Please feet, 87,000 miles. Emergency ,44 a d 6. Notch R a d , Bolton Rd., Ad $59.50. S in n r Sewing Center, 883 hot water furnished, 87p mathly. Mr. Matthewwn, Jarvis mal dinfng r a m , large living OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK modeling all types ot carpatry. part-time-work, call today for ap­ Send complete resume to B<^ O, Notch Quatry. Tel. Ml 9-0617 Co.. Realtqrs, AO 84113, ra m , tidy cabinet kitchen, house VALUE RATED I contat Samuel J. PraUce, 109 forces sacrifice sale. MI 3-4988 PAINTING a d waUpapeitog, wall- Mato St., AO 8-8888. AO 94346 after 4:30. BCfWERS. SCHOOL, one blak , cus­ a y time. Nelson Higgins, Ml 4-1700 pointment.'Full personal training. Herald. RepUes held to strict c a - -Baldwins ad Starks; tom to u t 6 ram rabh. Plastered has aluminum combinations, BARROWS & WALLACE ' High Street. ' paper removed. Wallpaper books Call 289-4922. fidence. FOUR SCREENS, 33x5814: three, SOFA WITH g^-aen sllpaver, large ROUTE 85, Hebra. 4 ram apart fenced yard and Is In good con­ 56 E. eJenter St. M achester BA'THROOMS tiled, remodeling, on request. Ceilings.' Free estl eider oples. Bunce .Farm, wsUa, partial recreation r a m LOST—Buff a d white cat, part 1940 MGA, -RED, wire wheels, never 80x6814;. . four, 28x6414; two, ' Center St. AO 3-8116. pink uphdstSrsd chair, flush door, ment. Adulta a ly . Call >n I-0046 Hoilsos. For . Ren’ 65 tosca, 817.900, Carlton W venient laatla. Asking 813,700. AO 8-6806 raced, excellent condition, 81,700. additions, recreation rooms, all mates. CaU Roger, Ml 8-0938. A-1 SERVICE station attendat 38x5114; three, 32x84. Florence oU table with wrought i r a toga, elec­ between 6-7 p.m. The Elsie Meyer Agency, Realtors, P e rsia , red collar, vldnlty Oxford type* of carpentry. Also, (aU-out with mechaical experiace for m tehtos, 10 0-5183. STARKWEA’THER ST. —6 ra m SPECIALS STRAYYBERRY p la ts for sale — AO 9-5524, AO 8-6930. S t Call MI 8-3570. PI 2-7124 after « p.m. A, A. ANDERSON—Ulterior decor­ TELEPHONE burner with chrome pipes. R a tric atove. AO 9-3907. AIANCHESTER—6^ room Gape, ex> shelters built. CaU MI 9-4391, garage a d service s ta tla . Good sa ab le , AQ 8-8826. Sp'arkle, R oU nsa, Fairfak, Mld- NEW EFITCnWPY i^ a rtm a t, 31^ AIANCHESTER And vicinity — single, all ultlities. good condl- ator, painting. 109 Foster St. MI pay for right man. MI 8-6449. ce ila t l a a t l a , lovely yard, gpeid . tion, 814.600, Jaep h Barth, 8-8504. tand, Premier. Fern’ Oardms, 179 G.E. WASHER snd dryar, 8160. rams, with refriftrator, stove caditla, lease, $180 a nt^th. r a m axpadable Cape, full base­ SIX ROOM ru c h . .8 bedrooms, din­ *41 OLDS. $299$ '59 OLDS. $1895 Trailers—Mobile Homes 6-A WILL TRADE praUcallJr new duo- Fern S t, Ad 8-7378. T ap p a 80" ra g e . 850. Good c a - Ud heat. All a first flar. Stor­ Call the Rental Exchange, ’TR ment, large lot, 113,600. Also ing ra m , large kitchen and living Broker, MI 9-0320. 66 4-dar seda. Super 88 Holiday coupe. Aimoinic^Beiila Florists—Nurseries 15 OPERATOR LABORER TO work to lumber matle washer-drypr for half-ton dltlon. Tel, AO 8-4831. ra m . Magnificent family ra m . RAYMOND’S PAINTING— Inter­ yard. Apply YlUllUra Peck Lum­ age space in' basement. P arki^ 5-8558 .or Enterprise 8586.' vacAnt 6 r a m r a c h . breezeWsy RUGS AND bedspreads expertly CAMP ’TRAILER —-Appraxiihately — A JOB THAT truck or cheat t y ^ freeser. Ad Near shopping a d 'bus. 890 a d garage, 3 full baths, asking 616,300. Call AO 9-5109 after 3. DUPLEX -4, ram s a each side HARDY ’TRANSPLANT flowers — ior, exterior, spraying. Satlsfa- ber,. 2 Atoito Stre.et, M achester. 8-1927. YOUTH BEDS, coffee tables, two to] burners, hot water, one dyed. Chooae from V> decorator 8x4x4 all enclosed.' Call after 4 marialds, petunias, ageratum, tlon guaruteed, free estimates. m athly. be seen at 35 Con­ FURNISHED OR . linturnished. 819,60Q. A iay other listings avail week-days, all day Saturday u d '40 OLDS. $2595 '59 OLDS. $1795 colors. Lucky Lady Laundry,' 48 p.m. MI 9-1911. STAYS INTERESTING NOTICE couch, bureaus, crib. Very re a s a ­ gress Street, Apartment K. Phone parking, garden pad, ahady, ■Me, te,90O and up. f Alice Clampet Sunday. automatic gas heater, 2-car 66 convertible. Super 68 4-dar sedan. anapdragoh; salvia, alyssum, Ml 3-4465 after 4 p.m. ADMXNISTRA’TQR, cavolescent able. Call AO 44133. rage. Good c a d itla . Call VH Purnell Plae. MI 9-3003. dahlias, etc.. Buy at the farm at home, full or pkit-tlme, adminis­ In accordace with the require- m 3-7091> adulta, ground floor. New B o lta Agacy, AO 9-4548 or AO 8-7367, EXTERIOR SPRAT a d brush FIELPSTONB for aale—delivered, m ats of the Zoning Regulations Rd., AO 84869,' ---- i----- »------^------BOWERS AREA—7 r a m cape, 8 or 3-'m4. farm prices Also, potted hybrid The Telephone Compay hu trative, payroU and bookkeeping reaSaable. 638-6089. WATKINS TO RENT—4 ram heated apart­ WOMAN DRIVER to accompay Auto Drivloe School 7-A painting, commercial. Industrial, full-time openings now to M u- for tha Thwn* of Alabhastar, ANDOVER—619 r a m Cape, old 4 hedram s, 3 full baths, flrsplace, ‘40 FOftD $1495 '59 OLDS. $1595 me on trip West.in June. Call MI ■ _ ■ ‘ Fi expsriaced desired. Send com­ ment. Call AO 84117 from 8:80 barn, a b a t 13 aerss,-—garden- formal dining room, full cellar, oil ’TOLLAND-S -new 519 Louisa Road, opposite Villa residential a d trim Jobs.— Wortr 'Clwstef for girl* who would plete resume includtog salary S r a FTSAIAN. riding' lawn mower, Conn., the Z a to g Bosa d rof Ap­ BARGAIN SHOP Gslaxle 4-Oar hardtop. 68 4 -d ar sedan. ‘ 9-8877. PRESPARE FOR driver’s ta«. '■Tiarateed, free estimates. J8 peals will hold a public hearing a a.m, to 4:80 p.m., except Satur- EIGHT KOOM hmse for rent, Alain space. T ag ren Agency, AO hot water heat. Garage, amesitn ruches, 813,990. 5 mJnutM from Louisa R estaurat, Birch Moun­ like to learn the interesting pec ted to P. O, Boot 164, Col­ exeellat cadltton, uktog $100. Street-area, oil heat. AO 8-3088. Machester. CaU Fruk. Obrem Ages 16 to 60.' Driving and eloos sph Dionne, contractor. MI work-of a tolephana operator. chester. Monday evaiiM , A(ay 21. 1963 a t 949.80 Sherata mahogay eak- day, \ ______3-6831. • . drive. Exeras. Rsssatble. Call RUMMAGE a d White E lephat room. Three tostnietora. No'walt- tain, Bolton. Call Ad 9-1106 after 6:80. Owner, AO 9-8706. skt Agency, AH 8-6736, AH 8-1116. >0494 alter 4. If you like to work with a d 8 P.M. to the H a rin g Room of the tall table, toOtod leather top, 885. ■ i^ E B ROOMS a d bath, excel- 172 PORTER ST.—6 r a m ’ Cape '40 tUICK $2345 '59 OLDS. $1895 Sale sponsored by St. Maurice tog. Manchester Driving Acade­ EVERGREENS—8 feet a d up, IMMEDIATE openinjg'ia'^Xaaehea- FOR SAtiB—• Combtoatia faucet Municipal Building a the foUow- LASabr* eavertibl*. ■ Deluxe 98 Holiday cpe. Church, Bolton, 10 a.m. to 12 my. PI 3-7349. WE ARB OPBU7 now for painting help pSople, have .a pleulng lent loeatia, heat and garage with oversize garage, fireplace, pick out your own; arbor vitae a d voice, and alert helpful m u- ter 8136 weekiy.x, Managamept for k iteb a sliik,. almost naw, 87. tog ai^caU as; STATE HBAR- 8319 Tradl'tional hutta-baek' Ihciudcd. 995 a m ath . U Division Suburban For Rent 66 noon. Thursday, May 10. in the outside a d Inside. Satisfaction CaU Ad 84614. ><, sofa. 3 foam cushiat. kick ptoats, formal dining ra m 8 hedram s, church basement. MORTLOCK'S Driving School—Of­ spruce. 83 each. Dig them your­ ner, a d have a high achool trainee, secure ^ p S fm a a t poei­ m O A LiK ). Street. J. D Realty, 470 Mato SW enclaed yard, excellent condlfia. self. Bln^e, Brewster St., No; guarateed. Free estimates. Dom­ education you may qualify. tia, comply tratotognprogram _^Cantone's Service Statla;- 808 blue dam uk cover, $330,' '40 VALIANT' $1395 ‘59 OLDS. $1893 fice, 448 Main S t. .M aeheatot. inic, MI 8-7455. Coll S a th — 7 -y .ra _. AO 84189. Owner AO 8-4387. . Deluxe 98 4-dr. se d a . Learning oorrecUy "May Saw Coventry, PI 2-7813. vlndham, 438-«4^, 7-9 4vM t AUddle Tpke.; Bus. 2!one m . 9115 High-back Danish- walnut 100 4-dr. ssd a . Tour Ufe.’’ Driver educatton To find out more, come in and p.m. Boats and Accesmriea 46 Special exceptia la requMted to ANDOVER — 8 r a m ^>artmMt, TANNER STREET—A blak from P eraonals PAINTING—Any single family, see Miss McGee to our M a ­ leunge chair, striped-cover, 179.60. classes. Member. Connecticut Pro­ 8190. Any two family, 8300. Any 14’ LYA%AN Runabat, Evtorude have limited repairer license at heat, hot .water, stove, .refrigera­ Bowers Sehal. Five' r a m r a c h KLBXTTROLUX Salsa and Service, fessional Driving Schtei A sa. Ml RooHitg—Sidine U chester Employment Office aV ; TOOL DESIGNERS above location. , 984.50 (8) Solid cherry buxbury tor, a d garage. PI3«48^______with full basement, garage, cor­ '40 CHfV. $2095 '59FOAD $1198 three famUy 8560. Prices Include ^ h.D electric starter, hew bat­ * FOR RENT OR LEASE Impala V-8 4-dr. h’top. Custom 2-dar adan. bonded repreeatatlve. - Alfred 873SS. paint. CaU 524-1115, 808 Mato St. on Wednesday o r’ * AND DETAILERS tery. TeeNee trailer transom sup­ Paul Dodge Patlac. Inc.; 1 Windsor side chairs, 833.95 es. ner lot. Now v a c a t. T. J. AmeU,'gN Binry St.-Tat U1 Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Or AUtcheU Drive; Industrial Eons. FOUR ROOM second ----- f la r- r apart- —- Crakett, Realtor, AO 8-1677. caU MI 82701. Experiaced. port',s. new tires a d tubes.' life 139.80 99H" modern 2-shelf bak- m a t to A-l condition, aluminummfnu Thirteen room base a d orchard S-04S0. LARSON’S Connecticut’s first U' 80 H ar week Jackets, cushions, ski rope. Tel. Special exceptia is requatod to censed driving school trained — l l i n Electrical Services 22 have repairer Ucense at above lo­ ease; walnut plastic, 817.95. storing and screen*, heat a d hot of 870 fruit trees, ’ peace, apple, POR'TER St.—Large colonial home, '40 DESOTO $1895 *58 OLDS. $1345 RIDERS WANTED from vicinity ship guaruteed. 190 Autumn 3 t Ad 8-4608. water furnished. Avsllsbl* June par, 25 acres In Glastonbury. In­ 5 bedrooms, 219 naths, 2-csr ga­ Adventurer S|-dr.*.'top. 88 Holiday coup*. Certified a d approved Is now of­ FREIE ESTIMATES—Prompt oerr- MANCHESTER cation. 45 36:’ blue a d white chin's mod- Phoente Street, Taylor Street a d fering clsasioom a d behind MI 3-4840. SOUTHERN NEW TOOL AND DESIGN AU persons .totorated may at- 1. Adults preferred. Write Box A, quire—Town of Mfinchester Water rage, large ludacaped yard. Vernon Circle to Pratt * Whitney, wheel Instruction for teaagera. loe on al) typaa of-slectricat vrlr- a a table lamp,- 833.60 a* is Herald./^ „ Shown by appointment. M aria E. B n jw sax ’ ROME ImprovsiiMat tog. Licensed and tosnrsd Wilson ENGLAND TELEPHONE MI 9-5268 tad this hearing. Dept., 41 Center St.^ Manchester. '58 0LDS. $1395 E. Hartford secad shift, 8:30-12. Ml 9-6075. Zaing Board of Appaals 818.50 M ahoguy Empire aids R obertsa, Realtor, AO. 8-5958, '40 CADI. $3895 Reliable. MI 3-64B7 Company-all. types of alftoig and Electrical Oo., M achester, MI NOTICE ROOM basement .apart- 03 4-door hardtop. Holiday sed a. E-Z LERN'Driving School— Safe, rooflnz. Aluminum claphoarda a 9-4817. OlaatoBDUry, ME 87*79. COi Roger B. Bagley, ehalr, tmptstry seat, 816-95. 848 per math. Miae AO BOL’TON—New 8 bedram ranch, WANTED rider In Machester for courteous instruction In driving ■peciaTty. Unexcelled workman^ Salesmen Wanted 36-A CALL FOR SPECIAL Chairnum . 8-0Q63. 19 acre lot. Small down p ay m at— fall aemeater at Central Connecti­ from Connecticut’s largest. Auto­ itoip. MI 84416. "Floor FIniahinK 24 An equal opportunity employer TOWN MEETING . ' Daniel L. Hair, WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc, low monthly payments. F r a k Secretary MODERN 3 bedram apartment, cut State College, New Britain, MI matic ad Stadard shift, dual The legal voters of the Town of 985 AIAIN STRinET Obremskl.Agency, AO 3-8736; AO '59 MERCEDES 9-9544. controUect fully Insured,. pick-up FOR YOUR roof a d siding, esU FLOOR SANDING -Reflnlahlng. SERVICE REP, Bolton are hereby 'warned ad second floor. In year old home, 8-1118. J. g ; Roofing Co: We specialize SALESMAN close to shopping a d bus. AO service. Older a d nervous stU' commercial, realdentlal, new Girl over 31, as service tepre- notified to meet to a SPEXKAL 310 4.-dar dents our specialty. Pay as you In alumlnmq> ceramic and fctone. floors Or we wUi pteke them like 'TOWN MSIEnWG at FIANO’S Alusiral Instramefite 53 9-1863 after 4 p.m. Sommer Homes For Rent 67 AIANCHESTER— Large 619 ra m For free eatimates a d appoint­ satatlve, to provide ci^sel ud ranch, attached garage, targe lot, RIDE- WANTED to -Connecticut go; ta.ke only the number of lea new. Mr. C hales, Modem Home advise our poUcy holders by p h a e r e s t a u r a n t , to aald ’Town, an ’THREE ROOMS, heat, hot; water, G o aral .Insurace Co. MI 3-7730. ment call MI 9-8933. .. Decorating, Ml 9-0736. WANTED WEDNESDAY, ACAY 16, a t 8:00 SEniG TANKS PIANO TUNmo, 97. Fiftem yea»’ CAPE COD, Sadwich—5 ram city utUiUet: near stores, seh al $2495 sons needed. Call for free booklet. a d in person, within our estabUsh- expsrifncfr. Free repdir estiinatsa stove, retrtoerator, parMng. 118 ud'church. Sacrifictog at 114,900, MI 8-8592. ed office. o’cloric to th* evatog, tor the fol­ ■" AND Mato SL, * 94319, 94, cottage, fireplace, heat, full bath, NEW. AND USED CARS ‘ lowing purposes: upon request. CaU Ksnneth ftsUn- TV, near ' beach. Excellent fish­ Short way a t—almost new im­ Automobiles For Sale 4 Roofing an^ Chintneys 16-A Bond»^toclt»— maculate 8 bedram split level. Mortgagos 31 1. To see If the Town ,wiU au­ PLUMED SEWERS a a , MI 8-1896^< VSBNONr-M*w mddSTB 4 large ing. boattog, swimming, 8*6-wak- FULL TRAINING ^ room Oolafilai apartment, country ly. M l 84833. - ret roqm- f6r*6e< over a e scr* NEED CAR? Tour credit turned Businqss Serviqes Offered IS' r o o f in g —Speolallitog repairing ExceUat ^ y .plan, exceUat to, thorize the B o lta PubUq KUUdtog WVRlXrZBR hm ie OrifSh. *60®- 'of lu d . 9 u ’t be Iteat tor 91*J00. down? Short on down payfnatT roofs of all kmda, new rom , gut­ ALMOST unlimited fUmU available PROVIDED ■uruce- baefits. Bbcj^riencad prs* Corainlaslon to: ExesUmt teiy. Should t e **«m setting, flrM floor, Ipciuang RELIABLE removal serviM^ NacMi* Oltasii raiBg*, refrigerator, heat, hot COTTAGE AT AOsquamlcut, rsa- A la, 8 bedram ranch With at­ ’58 DaSOTO BaakAipt? Repoeaesslon? Don’t ter work, chimneys dleahed. re­ for priYSte mprtragcs. u'you need Ootgctoig personality, totUaUve ferred but not nscassaiy. Frah^ (a) Engage a architect; Inquire li Cntetnut StrasL AO ■aable, l u t two w aka to June, 19 tach^ garage,. excellent cadi­ • Offices d,e9pairl See Honest’ Douglas. In­ MAM Rubbish Co. Routes cover­ paired Aluminum’ sidtog. 80 money to casoodate worrisoma chised dealer for Cadillac, Oldsmor . (b) Secure preliminary plana Septte.’ranlu. D iy WeUa, flswar 64361. water, a d garage. Waaher ad ing Machester. Commercial, to- a d a th u s iu m necSssary, some UneS InstaUed-^OeOar Water- dryer a premises Adults. Also, through 30. Call AO 8-40**- tion, large lot. Buyer* may m - Flredome 2-dr. hardtop quire about lowest down small­ years' experience. Free estimates. debts, to Improve yoiir property, typing, q>sed not essential. College bile, P a tla c .' Apply to peraon. u d speciftcationa; 'a d sume large G.I. mortgage.. Full est payments aywhere. No small dustrial, residential Our special­ CaU Howley, Ml 3-6361, MI 80748. or for any purpose, and c a pay (c) Obtain estimated costs for prafteg- Done. a e spotless 9 ibom apartment. ty attics, cellars, yards. MI 833J5 per monto for each. 81.000 5r business ex^rience requira. TR 5-3900 or TR 5-1287. price 813|to0. Many more stogies • Stores $495 loan Or Bnacs compay pla. 9-9757. For appointment call ___ the conathioUon of a Juntor- ^ ^cftriag Appsre0~F6ini 57 Business Propert.v For Sale 70 u d two-families. Many price DougUs Motora, 838 Main. ybu borrow, call F rak Burke, at Salor High Sdiopl on the so- Heating and Plumbing 17 Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, McKin n e y b r o s . GRADUATION dretse. (9) —on* 8% r o o m s, heat, hot water, built- ruges. Call The Ellsworth Alittm OUSMA APPLIANCE Sendcs-IU - .LIBERTY idUTUAL SCRANTON called Swanson Farm propery in oven,, central la a tla , available Agimcy, AO 3-6930 or AO 9-8634, e ;Factories 15 Uwl* 8t., Hartford. CH 6 - ^ which wu purchased for S « w « ro 9 « DIs| nmmI Bise 14, ndilte; two else 12, a e hCUST 8B3LI#—1J934 Graham Very pairs aU makes refrigerator*, GERARD J. BARONOU8KT. ' days, JA 8 ^ eve*. INSURANCE CO. pink and one whits; Worn a a . June 1' AO 8-2171. After i, AO REAL ESTATE freesers, washing machines, dry­ achat purposes. iso-ist Parr St.—la »4MS 84470. TRIM AND tidy 6 . ram Caps, reaaonable. Call MI 9-8088. Plumbing. Installation and repair. MOTORS, INC 3. To see if the Town will «p- MI 84867. 90x150 nicely landscMied 1st, ga­ '55IUliCK $395 '54 OLDS. $245 ers, ranges, ol] and gas burners: MI 9-5125. " Mr, Mi^co^j^Dmebeater, 8-8* 4-dar. 1954 CHEVROLET, 3-door seda,- MI 800^, AU work guarameed. •• Bqsiite,..0pportaiiitle8 -12 146 Union itt. RockvUle pn^riate the sum of *7jiO(MIO to 819 a n d 619 ROOK garden type ■IWfeSTMENTS rage, p la te r walls, oil hot water use ^ WEATHERTRON Super 4-door sedan. - Bel Air; VA automatic tranamla- PLUMBING AND the PubUc Building Commlasiott to Wanted—Tn Boy 58 ^lartm at, available June 1. to- heat, splc - and. spsa. Asktog TREE REMOVAL, pruning and lot modeling tostallatiana,. npalra. LUNCHBONEITB-Drtve In — Ex. WOMAN WANTTO, houm . a-6;30: M used for. the puiposes set forth cludea stove, refr^rator, heat, 813,600 We need listings—Bowers eion, -e x c ^ a t cmdition. 8400. Call clearing. Call F ra k C. Noble, Ml cellent location, high gross. Owner The experts predict that real es­ '55 OLDS. $595 '54 OLDS. $195 ; Ml 84839 after 5 p.m. AU work guaateed, 18years ex­ ..New System Cleaeta, .corner Hal|i Wanted-rv to Item 1,above; ' f r a n k IB boyins and salitog food hot water and Sehal Area. Have buyers' for AU HICTIIIC HIAT PUMP 9-8053 perience. 28bour aervlce. CoU has other interest. Exeellat. Vernon u d East Middle Tpke, No 3. Tinraw If the Town vriU au­ used' furniture u d wtiquss M 8110 mathly, central loeatia. AO tate, will increase to value by 30% mulUpIe famUy hom a. Call Rob­ S-88 "Holiday aedan. Deluxe 98 4-dar. terms. MI 9-6378 after 6 p.m. Male or Female 87 to the h fx t 6 years. Why a ttic for ert W olverta Agency, All 9-3818. The fM WeaSterlrM H m wwalris eSveeSfcef '3958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2-door -Earl VanCamp. Ml 9-4749 ' phone calls, apply in person thorize the Board of Educatia of 430 Lake «t. CaU a d *s* w l^ 3-7936. 819 or 4% return on y ar uvtogsT ' hardtop, 8176, 'Good .condition. LAWN MOWERS' sharpaed a f l the Town of Bolton to apply to the ws’v# fst; open SOnday*- H«rt PiHSp awt peeiWes yawweesS Air CesSI- -repaired sales a d service, pick TV SERVICE—AH makes. Honest. CLERK-TYPIST. Apply to person INCREAdtNQ oio- staff at the M u- 819 ROOMS, extra clossu, stqvs, By tovesttog )n toulttpls dwellings, RANCH with baam ent -r- 818,000. — A BteSiBSH Ste Radio, heater, s t a d a d shift. MI up a d delivery. Ice skates aharp- Chester Drive-In Theater. M uY State Board of Education, State 94610:* i: ,9-9462. Economical, High quality partit Cheney Bros. Personnel Departt of Connecticut, for state aid for refrtgeratsr, vensfia Utods, beat yaa may oxpect a net return of No kiddtog, five room r a c h with eevsNsvIel eeil le^etlflei IpelUlefi* a e d , precision ground. L A M Guarateed 90 days, Famou* for BUSINESS m at, 81 Cooper HIU Street-' poslUona now avaUahts for Rart- B U C K t b P W f TOY. m x. or te a te a d bet water, laiite _4Viat 16% or better « y a r capital in­ baament- and garage. flr*pl»**>' ^qtpm ent Corporation, Routs 88, t ^ wofk. OODtut A ^ Wilson at the building of said Junior-Senior vestment plus xmortlzatia. We ambtoatlons, wsjk-up attic. A ^ gai ee IsSbf 9*f Sre* Missf* MANCHESTER TOR iALB-d.963 DWK, turquoise service since 1981. Phone MI OPPORTUNITIES ^ 9-6000 after 7 p.mT High Sehal Building project a d naigbboriMod. |UB aumtbly, Tfuma aadtlveiry. Taka over paymenta. Vemtar Conn. TR 87409. M uche8 9-4687. Potterton’s, 180 Centsr St. BAKERT xaleogirl. part-tim* or MI 8-8088. have quite a stoection of thla tog aly $16,000. Another TOP fuU-Ume. Botira S-o;: A ^ y to par­ If such state aid is approved by type at property. Plesa can for valu* by T. J. Crakett. Realta, , OaU a il 8*666, toreataange. Can Enterprise 1946. oald State Board of Bihieattoa to ZEL8V18I0N ’antMiSM and fotof OORSET AMD U N O B r a spe- son, Parkad* Bakary, ^ ROCKVnXB-S riSBui batb, heat a appoiatmat. We will be glad An s -w r. >39W lUBNAtlL/r Dmfpiito*, light •yri^^toatallsd u d ispairsd. Shopping Itorfcade- Sitoailbmi Waatedh— acespt or rsjeet (ha aims for th« and hot water, elsss to riiurcb to eit down with y a a d preamt WILLIJUMS (ML SERVICE OLDSMOBILE Hue, *9,000 nflas, fuUy equipped, LAWNS—Oe u e d , mowed, trim- Serving Manchsataraid 4mqiBid- olaUy sisop oOsesd for sals by ora* ■ F em ale i^Dnro. S.7*y.' and staoppUg center. On tots line: the facts without u y ohilgatla. 813,800—8 BEDROOM r a c h , St, med, fertiUzed. MI 8-8946. •r Who Is (ocosd to retira. Active 'PAinynMB experlaead j: mast S8 . 4. To tranaaet any othsr busi­ Ja m u Pailtoi. Aitsume mortgage 341 MOAO StR SIT^I f-4S4S , ^ elei^ gobd tires. 1949 Studebaker tog a re a . Modern W le r rid s . 40* buatoeaa to coottououa operation at 875 a m a th . TR 6-8800 or *171 Remember the prime business of MOTOR SALES I>tck»~% ton heavy duty.'4x9 low Center St., MI 83306. ■wrapper. M ay fringe baefits. WOACAN WISH 10 yqan’ nunrtng. ness proper to' oeme heforq said 64966. banking toStituUas {*' tovesttog or a y with minimum dqwn. Bu- ■ama location for nearly a quarter Apply Meat D epartm at. Popular hospital trsUntog .w a ta p o sitla meeting. Wa n t e d —Pumj I qrga regardlass flore Agency, All 8-6131. ' ' 813 \VEST CENTER STREET . bed mUl^itraUer. MI 3-2871. GARDENS plowed, any size Ml of a catury.- Comer location to minions to 1*01 estate mortgagM. i9*5096. Food Market, E, Middle Turnpike. laklng after Invalid or elderly Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, o( ag* a d centlltlon. M IT oiU . GETTINO AIARRIED? See our ISO* TO iaibUTH 8-door, V-8. aut8 Radio-TV Repair Scnrlccs 10 cater of business district. Store Is person. Reply to Rooc T, Herald. > this 9th day of May AJO.; 1062. - W .l. cosy S19 roigm apsxtai6«o n ea VERNON-6 finished room Cape, GENERAL ELECTRIC 1ST 1-1811—MI *-3411—Open Eveathifca Bxterteqr HJI S P Jlt wiaflg-MiBwmaslon. radio, heater, reatiatleaUy priced. Persona Inter- HOUSEKEEPER qruted to live to. Charlea A. Rohhtoa flfibUe sviiniBtog poat^ teniiis large roosfit, flrsMoo*. eombtea- IpBT TOTO spring cleaning dom Ot^lNIE’S TV and Radio S*rvlo% ssU d may sss 'th is

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LXXXI, NO. m • i (TWENTY-BIGHT PAGE^r^f TWO SECTIONS)" MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1962 (dootlfled Adverthrtng on Fare Z6) PRKaS FIVE OPEN MONDAY.SATUROAY 9:30 to 5:45; THURSDAY 9:30^ 9s00—FREE PARKING IN THEJtEAR., ..USE OUR CONVENIENT REAR ENTRANCE Stri:^c< %xt ■ ■f'.- .; - f t b : Hint for Adenauer " \ State News U.S. Bids Bonn Raundiip v*'"' Court Rejects ‘;-‘S>’, 4 Vrr- »'. ,-'3' Challenge on PAMPER HER Sunday *' Sales A LACE BOUQUET By JOHN BL mOBTOWEB ^discussions la out of line with WITH West Qermah' views communi­ HARTFORD (AP) — A “ WASHINGTON (AP) — cated through official channels, Brookfield. shoe store oper­ by In m effort to restore allied they said. ator's challenge to Connecti­ harmony, the United States is Kennedy undertook at his news cut’s Sunday closing law was PEARLS... reported seeking full clarifi­ conference to play dpwn reports .of allied differences oyer the rejected yesterday by U.S. President Cites Firm cation from the West German talks. District (lourt Judge M. Jo­ fajshlon p e t.. .now • VAN RAALTE government Of its stand on He noted that Adenauer had seph Blumenfeld. new In shape, e^oratory talks with the So­ si^d in Berlin earlier this week The Jurist said the constitution For Quick deliciously frothy, viet Union about terms of an that he was not optimistic about al issues presented by Joseph E ast - W est agreement ^on the outcome. Moss, were “transparently floU- ‘ new in texture, 'The United States has never tloUs.” delightfully feminine, Berlin. been unduly optimistic about Moss accused Circuit Court Laos Talk Red Threat hew in length! \ President Kminedy also niade achieving an Bast-West agree­ Prosecutor Albert H. Hornlg of decidedly luxurious. clear at a news conference Wed­ ment, the President said, but “we being arbitrary and discriminatory By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER all beautiful nesday that he wants to. see believe there should-1)6 .* continu­ in the enforcement of' the Sun­ WASHINGTON . (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — In N, secrecy restored to allied consul- ation of these talks." And the day sales ban. He said the crack­ President Kennedy says the Former President Dwifht D. / and taUons cat proposals put to the West Qerman govemrpeht, he down against him was urged by unity talks in Laos must be Eisenhower expressed HTODg heavenly shades Soviet government during the added, has supported continu­ the local (Thomber of Commerce. disapproval today of tbe Ken­ talks. He seemed to be asking “That Idoss became a target for speeded along before the all at ation. sputtering cease-fire explodes nedy administration’s domes­ ' o f ’■■ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in a Kennedy said further that the prosecution is easy te understand diplomatic way to atop debating U-S. proposal to Moscow for an in view of the prominence of his into a more hazardous situa­ tic program — its hsfivy HOUSE &HALE1. the im es In public. International authority to operate activities In the face of heavy tion spending on all fronts mud y - pink Other officials said there Is'con­ the Berlin supply' lines across Sunday traffic bent on rest and He' told his news conference moves for increased presl- siderable confusion here over East German territory has not recreation,” Blumenfeld said. Wednesday that the pro-^mmu- tial powers. But he called j white what Adenauer is driving at.. His Yet, he added. Moss offered no nlst rebela had clearly breached full support for its fo public' criticism of the U.S.-Soviet (Conttnued on Page Ten) evidence of any .{lersonal bitter­ the cease-fire agreement Sunday green ness between him and the prose­ policy. cutor. ... by storming a stronghold of the Th# ex-Preoldont, faced iklroom Moss, who grosses 8278,000 a royal Laotian government and the full of reporters at ,a hows efnter- navy. ' fe Raise Possible in ’63 year, doea one third of his busi­ United States has exjnessed Its Mce In the old Benato Otfiee ness on Sunday. concern to the Scvlet Union. building, said nO' one. In or out of beige A circuit Court clerk testified But, he added, negotiations be­ office, hod auttlclent knowledga to that Ance 1940 only four Sundsiy tween the royalists. Communists oritlclse President Kennedy on hla “ black sales violations have been prose­ and neutraUsts toward formation handling of forolgn policy. ^ New YorTt to Probe cuted In Brookfield, a suburb of of a neutral government must And, without mentioning imf Danbii^. Two were against Moss go on. ■peclfio events, Elsenhower arid and the other two against a hard­ "I agree It la a very hazardous he applauded what he called a ware store owner. , course but Introducing American growing firmneea in tha adminis­ SLIP 5 * 9 5 82 to 42 •ager Moss, In his ap{>eal'to the fed­ forces which Is the other one— tration’s handling of Its dlffloUltlea * ' X 11 eral court, had asked for a panel let’s not think there la some great with .tha Soviets. of three Judges to review the third course—that also is a haz­ On tha domestle front, however, ardous course.” he said. PETTICOAT smidl^medlum. larsre NEW YORK (AP)—^The National Council on Alcoholism constitutionality of the Blue Laws. Eisenhower said he hod radical ' 3.95 Blumenfeld said four recent He urged all three sides in ditfereneea with Kennedy- He read has been engaged by a joint legislative committee to survey U.S. Supreme Cburt declslatis deal­ restive Laos—pro-Westem royal­ a prepartMl sUtemont oxpreering the thinking habits of teen-agers in New York State. The ing with disputes In other states ists, Oommuniats and avowed neu­ conoem over: l tralists—to resume their effort to PARFUM DE TOILETTE. PANTIES 2.00 6 1.7 . survey by the council, a noniirofit research group, -will aid had cleariy established the con- Former ITresident Eisenhower poees today with two collesgues during a "First, the strenuous efforts of the commltteb In detCRnlnln^ ------stitutlOnaUty of Sunday closing for man independent government. the administrattoii to Ineroasa 'whetlier the legal minimum age ' laws. ' The longer the negouations drag Washington coffee break. With him ore Rep. Charles Halleck of Indiana, House minor­ greatly the power of the exscuUve with a deluxe atomizer for pimohoBiiig aloAoUe beverages on, he said, "the' more hazardous ity lender, and National GOP CJhalrmsn'Wilflsm Miller, standing. (AP Photofax.) branch of the government, should be raised from 18 to 21. Tynan Denies Green Light fot Ch. 24 tbe situation becomes.” "Second, administration Insist': and gift wrapped for Mother's Day from our jewelry collections The lourvey was ijmounced yee- Kennedy caUed for prompt ac­ mes upon tnereosbifly-heavy fod- terdiw by State Sen. Jedm J. HARTFORD (AP) — Officials' tion to halt the shooting lit Loos Wants Old Tmce line erri B{>endlng on all fronts.” - by Marelil, Staten bdand RepubUeaa Police Picking of Oonnectieut’s first educational during a news conference which Ribicoff Book Elauihowtr arid tho problem of and chairman of the .Joint l«gUaa- televlsloa station have permiasiari took him ov«r a dlverstfied route, ths prealdenoy rarely Is loch of tive Committee for the stuo^ of from tho Federal Oommunioatioiia from savlni^ and loan asaoria {lower. 2.50 the Alcoholic Beverage Control On TeeH*^ers Commlssloi) to state building. tkma to the conference tablto of .^ e d Care ’’Ordlnariy,” he arid, "the prob­ EARRINGS Law. I t was announced yeatefday In Europe. lem la to use the already enor- Five States boidering on New Washington that the FOC had oi>- The Preoident said oavtan and York have a minimum aga of 21, WATEatBURY (AP).—Accident moue power a t the jurealdenoy Ju- surround her with a delicate mist of one of 1.00 - 2.00 {isovention, -not harassment is the proved the application of the Oon- loan asaoclationo have mlehi' dlctousiy» temperately imd wiao- aa have almoet all states. ' ' hei^icub' Educational ;^XsieriSloa formed the pfiblie about an ad- of twd erf the five motive behind Ckmn^sttegt's cam-: If :* oonstrUdltolPiljH^ WASHINO-rON (AP)—The Jus­ l y ” ...... the world's most famous fragrances. and New Jersey^ paign to diacouTM^ ^foen-agsra minlstratiott proposal-Mssad by To Leave Nan Tha In a question and answer period, for *'hgiteenuiMuelal eduWranal tha Hbuob but In troimle Is the tice D irim e n t says a booklet on that New Yoric State raise from driving to.New Yoric State television stsqon. Channel 24. medhlicoi oore for the aged published to 21. Tliey base their to drink. State Motor 'V'd^ea Senate—to wittahold taxes on dlvl< ViEimAMB, Loos (AP^ - ’ination of a coalition govtmment (Coattnned a* pin* Ye*) NECKLACES 2.00-3.00 The studios will be located at denda and Interest. by the Welfare DejMrtment does L'AIMANT PARIS L'ORIGAN ly on the fact that ymigsteia.__ _ Oommleeloner John J. Tynan said Trinity College> m A t Prince Bouvanha Phouma has or- of Communists, conservatives and not violate laws against lobbying ,from their statea Into New Yoift yesterday. fOcIliUees will be on AiVOn Moun­ He opened the conferenoa with derad pro-Oornmunist^ ^ ru ict Sou- neutralists. with tmbUo fluids. EMERAUDE to drink and become Invudved la . ‘You think we ate’ {ticking bn tain. A apokeaman sold '* regular a > statement contending defeat of phanouvong to withdraw hla Path- Souphonouvong's pro - Commu- And Secretory of Welfare Abra­ traffic accidents or other troublec teen-agers,’’ Tynan toM 18 youbh- ochedule of .programs for'sehool the meann'e would benefit "only at Loo tfo ^ from Nam Tha and nbt rebels also were reported ham A. Ribicoff sold hla legal ou Stock Market BRACELETS 2.00 MarcM sald the survey will bA drlveis who were stopped by use should start In September. those evasion of presont Muong Siiw to M ind the origtnal ready to return to unity talk* thOrlty to recommend changes In th e . first comprehensive stuiW tb .e Police recently after re- taxes Is costing every taxpayer cease-fire gMe. intormed diplomat- Qen. Pbouml Nosaven, deputy the Social Security laws-and to help a state agency In canaldera- trom drinldng in New dSorJy.” ie eour«aa!4(iUd today. promler end strongman of the {Hiblish the facta that show, the Drops^harply tion of poBsiUe changes In ths Al- 'orit ~ Speed Limit Urged Kennedy estimated eyoslaa The liiifmrimjuita ooid the neutral­ royhl > Laotian government, sold need for such obangee ore e)Mlled cbhoUo Beverage Control Law. Any . “We don’t. want you to feel that m tU p O T H (AP) — House dapite the Paihet Lao attacks, out In federal law. NEW YORK (AIV—The otoek way,", be oontinued. '’We’re doing ist leader sent. A: cable from recotnmendatlona for changes that Speaker Anthony B. Wallace, who (CoattooM (M Page Ms) Fronoe to SoMpbeswivong, hie he stUI wda ready to negotiate. Dr. F. J. L. Bloalngame, execu- market took one of Its riian>est ths cvommlttee may decide on are i£ for a reason!” seeks the Republican guberna­ But he demanded that Souvanna tlva vice preoident of the Ameri­ plunges of ths year In heavy trad­ to be submitted by Dec. IS; TUs Iltete MUcs.'have been ccui^ half-brother and oUy. torial nomination, aavs the state the seisure of the two first return to taoe end give os- can Medical 'Assooiatfon, a a 1 d ing this afternoon. wiU make early action by the 1988 daetlBg weekend Apotdtedcs sinee Admlnlstmtloo has fiUled to reduoa LS^ounulcea that he Is fhily neutral. Weidneoday the booklet lobbies for The decline .oooelerated after legislature poi^ble. eacUer In the yesr when throe •uffielently the number traffic Beateii Wdmmi ment. outposts in President Kennedy’s proposal for noon in volume so great that tho teeSHigers were kUled in motor os a violation of the y e o r-^ Before hb dejxtrture for Franco, N. Hie survey, will look Into piw- deaths “deigilte tha piXatolty pro- Souvanna publicly pledged that his health insuronoe' for the aged fi­ ticker to|>e rah'late. «' ' chologlcal damage thSi nuw be vehicle aoddents otter returning dnoed by our present'and prior jpeose-fire. ■ ■- ',i- nance with Social Security system Brokers sold the market’s drbp from Winking tripe ter New York: neutralist and {nn^Communlit done to iwraona 14 'yteo*;of age govemoie.” Rescued ir p m s, the Soviet and AmAf- troops would''got attack unleM taxes. through the 650 level on the Dow and (dder by drinking, the Influ­ New York's .imnifiitei drinking He propoaed a hi^w ay safety toon dfirioe to head' a neutralist Jones industrial average'hod been ence of parental and governmental sge Is 18. Coiteeotlout’s minimum they Were themmlvei attached. He charged this violates t^e lots- program last hlght that called for regime In'Abe Junglp kingdom, re­ He told French newsmen that he hying laws, and ashed Atty. Oon. Interpreted by some os a bearish- authority on teen-age drihking and Is 21. ; a maximum speed limit, manda­ B u rn i^ H o m e portedly also cabled hie acting sign and selUng Intensified, other factors. ., Eightean teen-agers, moat of believed Nam Tha "was not at­ Robert F. Keroiedy'to investigate, tory atchometer^ teats for {tersoos premier, Pbogna KhamsoukeolS, tacked deliberately* 'but that roy­ “Under the law, the publlAlng The Associated Press avereg* of Marehl said' th8' Study will in- CANAAN (AP) State poUoe at rebri headquarters at Khong of this kind of booklet without 60 stoeka a noon hod declined I.OO - dude peiapns u young aa 14 be- (Coatlniied oa Page Nlgo) (Coottnoed on Page Six) Kay to Orrsny for the withdraw­ al government forces In trying to cause past studlss 'have Iqdlcatod sold today they wero Inxaatigi break the rebel siege of the pro- wingi-ewilnnel mitliority iS q CriW- to 240.80. that drhddng often begins before Ing the beaUng of a S8-y«a^ al of the pro-Communiet troojM. vlncUl capital might have )>ro. Inal act, punishable by fine or Im- The averages ore a t their low the age of 18. Canaan woman who was rescued Souvanna left for Paris five yoked the assault lost weekend. irisonment, or both, and removal of the y ear, An dde of the l^lslatlve com­ Probers Checking Reports from her burning housa weeka Ago to stay unUl June 1 rom office,” Bloslngame had sold Miss Nanette Leyden, her face tor medical treatment and the Souvanna hoe the sup{M>rt Of the Thit year the point and mittee said the sttrvey will cost 87,- United States, the Soviet Union In Chicago. 850. It Will be directed for the and head bloody from multiple wedding of a daughter. He told Asst. Atty. Gen. Herbert J. Mil square toe run circles deep cuts and bruises, was car­ Frenoli newsmen Wednesday night Hie arrival went largely unno­ ler wired bock that Initial,review eounoU by Dr. Paul V. Lemkau, a ticed, mainly because he showed around fashion- in the Troy- ’ professor at . Johns Hopkins Uni­ Did Politicians, Wives ried from her burning, smoke- he was prepared to return to Laos of the contents of this booklet sug­ Bulletms versity, Baltlmore.- fiUed home « ( Page Rood late any time Prince Boun Oum's up a t 8 a.m., on iy>ar when few gests there was no^violatlan of the lings with' the gentle toes Hsrchl said .a t a newa confer­ Tuesday night, after she hod teie- ri|mt-wlng regime formally re­ but the guards and custodial staff law. CfiUed from AP Wires that give a pump new ence that a committee consultant, {diaaed State Police for help. quests resumfitlon ef talks on tor- ora on hand. The American Medlool Associa­ Mlohael J. Mono, wiU coUect In- it in Estes Deals? She had recovered at Sharon ■Ha came..from Walter Reed Ar­ tion Is obviously scored,” Ribicoff grace,. and ^ goes every­ fotmatlon for the committee’s use Hospital to talk with SUte PoUoe my Hoqdta) where ha entered ■old. “Its aheurd claim that I LOAN INDUSTRY REPUEB e Wednesday for a periodic physical where! prior to a serles .of five pabUc hear­ today, but what she had to say have violated the law Is nothing NEW YORK (A P )--A aavtags ings on the drinking age. By O. MELtON KELLY < •wIiU* oom)>etlng firms had to put was hot dtsriooed Immediately. Checkup ■ but a smoke screen to divert the WASHtNOTON (AP) ^ Senate . EHeenboWhr drove up In House and lean Industry offiotal denied The hearings wtll begin June 12 (q> 12 cents a bushel. "This car- State PpUce, led by L t Cleve­ New^ Tidbits. {nibUc’s attention from the AMA’a today Preolde^ KemMdy*a in Suffem. Monz will study sudi Inveetigatora were reported today hUnly Is- favoritism,” Mundt said. land B. Fuaaaenioh of Canaan Republican Loader Oiorles A. shocking inability to make up Its factors aa where teen-agers get eigiloriag stories thslt some Wash- Another sourc*,-werB at the 14- mind about the docton’ revolt in choiiw that these gsseeiaitlnns ington poliUcioos or their wives Troop, Bold they were trying ore m lafatoiufaig the pnkUo :-x drinks in pubUc {daces, whether named, - said investigators are to determine the origin of the fire hotloir Geneva conference on Now Jersey.” sboot ttw propesed wlHikeldhlg they get drintai In Uidr homes and brid financial intereate in firms checking reports that Estes re­ which damaged the five-room Laos. Bub Boun Oum and Phouml Some members of the staffs at house *n hale ■Whether Uwy drink in cars. vriilch profited from dealings vdth ceived grain shipments by costly, Retiring president of the New of taxes oa dMdenda oad kK THE FASHION STPCKING^ ranch house in a rural area off Mextoo Medtool Seriety w ys con­ tereot. "So far os sovtags dud £».J\JLCuil^ . . . Suffem was chosen for the first Texas financier BiUie Sol Estes. circuitous freight routes, while Route 7. (Conttnued on Fogs Ten) (Qonttnned on Page Ten) Shoe Salon — hearing because It la in RoddSnd They also have received re{x>rts trols in medicine can ao longer be loon oonunnleattona to the pnblie; Fire Chief Bklward Castagna and eoaaidsred ea tofriagement ou the are conoerned they have been,' to. we aim to fit FAMOUS FOR FIT County, Sdjacenlt to Befgen Couu' that the taxpayers paid some hefty (Continued on Page Twelve) Fire Lt. John Kirkland, first to ty. N. J. ^ and unnecessary freight bills for fteedeoa of peMHee . . . New­ our knowledge, oompiste and oe- you comfortably! Shoe Salpn — arrive at 'Miss Leyden's home, res­ burgh, N.Y., otty officials ex- Repriaals in Algeria curate,” said Nennoa Stnmk, M h r^ announced that an adyls- shipping government-owned. grain cued her.' , fashion minded mothers love their sheer beauty. practii»I main floor, rear. by unusual 1‘outes to storage ele- 'ohsugn ohargse over on ludlM t executive vice {ireeldent of tha (CkMttanied on F igs ' > 'Fueasenich aaid, ' I'We are not laborer who appeared lari Jah- United States Savings A Loo* mothers love their lonir ;nre^.^a]l mothers love their vaton in Texas owned by Estgit. Estes’ rniUilg out foul play.’’ uery on e nattonoBy televised pro­ League. The league la a notional smooth fit! available in exei^^hm : size from oiir (felec- The reports from Texas said the Castagna said tbe blase aj^jwar- gram about Mewburgh's contro­ Terrorist Gunmen Kilt group i t aasoolattoBs with head­ tion'of the . “FAMOUS 6’’ pebpojfttoned 1 ^ types in new grain ixnild have been ahipped at ad to have, etarted near a large, versial wsHfare plan. quarters in OMcogo. NeW N-^iib CoUidW far less /mat to grain rievatora Not Stick Btufledriialr In the comer of ths ‘‘tdudi of magic’'tints,'g^miM -br seamless. ounoed by others who sought and Earl W onhn Jr.,'^ eon of the oqi, ’n v * more minutes and w* ohM Juetloe at the United Stotta SKY FLASHER FAILS Witfi^Pacific SMp; failed to’’ get the buslneM. * By OVH> A. MARnN m i^ t bayW’lteen too late,’’ he Nine Moslem Women Those are Just two angles thq tokea- nempalga brail for Dedto- CAPE OANAVERAL, Ffa. -WASHmOTON (AP) The od. ’’We jgitt mode I t The Amoke erotie Odv. Ednuad O- Browa (AP)—An ottenq^t to launch a B o ^ Not in Daioger Senate Investigatlona eubtomll Agriculture Department h o lev­ was awful.’’ * -. y of’CleUfomia three moathe after ' l.35^ L6 5 . ' : 'iftlttee Is exploring In Its etforte ied a 8544,182 penalty against Bu­ ORAN, Algcri* (AP) ' Secretpwoman Wednesday. Europeans flashing light geodette -satelUto changing party aSAHaUon. army' terronsta loohed out at said she was shot by a Moslem Into orMt failed today when th»- "AFFINITY" 'lAN FRANGiaCD (AP)-:-A mi- to find out how the Pecos man lls Sol Estes for his cotton pro- Hio adndniifinUtoa's voter Ut- W B B kH dear-powo’ed submarlns and ''* amaosed a fortune at the age of Moslem women on the streets of disguised as a woman In robe and seoond stage of the laonehfag ducUon opdrathms. But officials Borger Sent^ced eraey MU stUl Ihraiihes around in vehicle rid not Ignite. If sno- black patent with high hael; al|o freighter. ooUlded 80 miles Wsst of 87. ■% * were not too confident today they the Sm to, Mit It ie mertaJIy Oran and Algt&k today, kUUng yell. V A TO YOU . . , white patent with 'medium i^aei. h«re Wednesday night The sub Estes was (ncBcted last month could make the big assessment nine of th e m ^ noon. In addition, One by one, the European ter­ ceaefnl, the satellite named Anna J'- AtL YOUR HOUSE & HALE churned into San Francisco bay by a federal grand Jury for fraud sriek. By Weist Germany a Moslem woman and“* 1-yeor- rorists shot down Moslem women would have hel{ied make more hi coonectloa With chattel mort- ‘SiH . Joanne Johnson, an old Moslem girl were injured. as they shuffled fearfully along ooenrate rhum of ttae world. The MOTHER'S^ DAY GIFTS nadar ttS own pqwar today, fol- t t e West T exo financier who cofipla who wanted to 855-jMund pasiond woe propelled lowod by the fretihter. gogea he was charged with selling la under fraud indictment was For Betraying U.S. 'The Tril of Buro(>ean Secrot the streets of Algeria's second 15.99 eonmunism. got money Army gunmen in the two ciUSs city. aloft at 7:08 ojm. by a Thor- WILL BE beautifully WRAPPED Due to be commhwloned In lesa on nonexistent ferSiser tanks. poalixed for producthig cotton on AUe-Sfar rocket. Hie early por­ than throe weeka, the Oleek anb- Sen. Kart E. Mundt, R-S.D. acreage allotments wtueb. the de­ KARLSRUHE, Germany (AP) — stood at midkiay at 27 persona After tbs quick series of at­ i S ' FREE OF CHARGEI ' 1 killed and 17 Injured. With the ex­ tacks, several hundred - Moslems tion of flight ap(ieared nonnnl su^faia, onlly nine months old, w o -onlor Republican member of the portment contends, be had se­ The West German Sopraaeo Court to an the 79-foot-toIl booster ceptions of one European killed aoeorted by a Navy tugboat to- taMOUgatioaii subcommittee, can- cured iUegaliy from farmers dis- today sentencod Amorteon busi­ , Expreea one of Brit­ tried to enter the Suro{>ean quar­ streaked swiftly from alglit. FASHION SOARS SKY HIGH WITH ward Its home base. jflnnetl reports that its staff Is {dOCbd by the govemihent. nessman Harold N. Barger to 2% on's biggest poiforB, suggests that and another Injured ,all the vic­ ter to vent their anger, French in white calf No . faijiittes were reported WfttM ‘ thraegh aubpocnaed docu­ Estes has a right under years in prison tor bottwying U.S Pitoanae. Mtognret dsoan't dress tims were Moriems, ' police and troops were hurried to Z AMERICANS SHOT Yas, wa fill mail among 137 crewmen on the two ments which should confind or law to appool the pwialty military secrete to 'the Commu­ propetfy juhen HMag the back oeat A secret army commando swept the sedne and dls|>ersed the Teasels, •iqilode stories that political .fig- col farmer . committee nists. of a inatoftiycle. up five young Moslems in Oran crowd. No casualties were re-; SAJOON, South Ylet Non and phona orders.. ureo profited from investments hi Mayor Samuel W. Tarty of Los who were on their way to on ex­ ported. (AP)—Two Amndcans were In­ and only I 2 « 9 9 The I2,00(kton freighter also' pro­ Should It rule his o{>eral The court ordered; |hf: eraial cotton operations Boi Estes cose, tells fifonds ln streets leading to the city's the. Algerian (>rovisional govsrn- £ ' of the season Heel, slim and stocked. THE LARGEST SUNbAY.MAYlS ; / thal .yaekaM tMs oetioa was lem neigbboriwods. He *cou- meiit that they risk their future iwmror aoMleni about 240 : - July. '' • niols that Estes receteed favpred fine legal polats vridch w , . a aattve ef New. a a d to it Ieborgea against Um north of Saigon. Tho pilot 1 , ... WlMiysnaMsaMili ' ' plsd this with advice to the MIncMk (he eountiry Ifikhey keep Up Oanse of the oollishm w u not' treatment ftom th e ' Agrlciiltaf*' :e a cleorcut cose that f a iTock, hod Bean on officer In both ed aafeiy .niid the copilot vnI Do come in and see the many SELECTION OF... ISMaSdwTwyh*t( Deportment are hi tedd eiontrarii watm e.'i :Lonls Armstrong aI«ns to remain away from tbetfaefa attacks on the Moslem po{v Immediately determined. hnikoperly and the TTA. Army end Air Oorpa a«d evneaoted by olr to a flelfl hM . "ROA\AlNE" soyslgt Otaegaw, Scotland, that ho European neigbborfaooda tor the other styles and colors from which to choose. Chidr. John D. PUlObary sold to evidence.’ .. id tbe farmer had been Uvtag in. Europe ataiee ttlMSods pltel a t Nha TVnng, wUofi VT —v-^' ■ -- - 'I - puM to taka year off from tnm - time being. Heavily Armod police Moslem women ware targets BOUSE BALE- white calf, high heal; \ A Q O th» oubmoita* hod ourfooed mod Mundt ;aold evldcnco peodoedd 'Itar tbe department, ISttfi U09. He come to Weet Oenhauy m8 Mowing and epeni otx OMOika Defena* Soetetary bras In no already it a Toibm obfirt of tn- appeal to tbe cooit* Not to open an export-import buslneee ff tt atoeuSur - . Former Pteol- stood guard to enforee the orders In -Algiers. A gumon killed one BUNaoMca vMtod t ft also bild-haai. ogirinst EuTOpson motor cars. Moslem scrubwoman. Moments wonadad mas '-V A OoMt .Oatrd guJry gliowa Estes w o teqplroA Um dspsitiBGiit If oon* w jiui at* veihirss iii Sod Trinhan mm VaE- -• I. ,r-<- Yh# kUUng ofirihe Moslem later she fsU, another serubwom geiy and waa . She Tcooel was earpdeted to arrive to p o srlc ^ 8 ceida a husbel faoni dodahn goes ogohiat It. ,,, Japan and tl^ Flilltptfiiaa. ~ akBaailoii^^ wa ■I. - r for rnnWonl OLhoehels of goveni- . .. . to bring about aeltla-< totiwB was cloarty fa remlaal for i sM* BBS nan T — I is wHh ttto M ] e a P h ta O. • JSfltiB IOLUH ( many’ of Areb-IaraeU eoiidHet Oto fioath ef * young jEunpoaii. ;(Cauil—id e* »ig« ^ ’ ■ - j • ■ ■ . . .: ■ t . -■■■■■I .f ''■■■