\i.- \ : /. " 11 ■ Y ' '#X Johnson MESORifnONSV ,•/' M. Is serving with the. SOcond Ma­ X beeanas associate ^ t o r sat/ the 1 3 , 5 6 9 the church. The church will be New Britain In M 'a r c h F eir and mUd tonight. Vmr teat- The ' Zipaer C3ub m«tnb«n are rine Division, observed o>' Presi­ open all day and early evening to­ }-: Free Dwvery ...... 1960. Member of the Audit 'perMore' 45 to SO. F a la ,;^ a IK- nlnded of th» 41st Annii'eiiMiry dent John F. Kennedy d u r^ a re­ night. tomorrow and'Thursday for May 4 Guest •He has served as irman. Bureau o f CIrcaUUon ^uppsr tq be beld at the'club Sat- cent visit to the Atlantic 'F^eet at deposit .of rummage sale articles. ' uafiEnvRUG tie cooler nifaraday wlUiXthe Mgli use New Englaadi lO sC O n t- urday, April 28 at 6 p.m. The pub* Norfolk, Va. The. pirestdenlial near 70. ^ mission on Evan! : SHOPPING Uy o f Village Charm Iks ia li)vited. . party observed amphibious assault Of Fellowship for ’ the . The American Legion Pool will past finir years. landings at Onslow Beach, N. (7. meet 'tonight at 8;15 at the Post Connecticut's newest eomnser* Home. ” The ftev.^ Paul Johnson, •"asaocl- VOL. LXXXt. ig). 174 (TW Eim -FOUa PAGES-Ui TWO SECTIOIW) ' MANCHESTEa TONN, WEDNISDAY. APIOL ji. 1062 d a l statutes will be reviewed .at a Members of the Army-NaVy ate paston of FJrat L utharan T dinner meeting of the Connecticut Club Auxillarj'jWho ptiin to go on Church, New..Britain, will be giiest a mystery ride May 2 and have not' Phi' Theta Chapter will meet to- Society of Certified Public AC' .night at 7:80 at the home of Mba apeaker for M ay Fellowship Day, countants Thursday at 8 p.m. at made dinner reservatlops may call V Mrs. John Olenney, 70 Bigelow UTlian Hattln. 123 Hilliard S t to be sponsored by the Manches­ lica Shaw's Restaurant'ln New Ha- Miss Roxanne Hewitt and Mrs. A1 ter Cotmcil of Church Women, on ■ven. St., or Mrs. Florence . Plitt, 28 Spruce St., for reservations by Fri' Routhier will present a program, Friday, May 4, at Emanuel Lu­ &. HALE day. "Fabric Effects.” Members un­ theran Church. "'A Wble dans conducted by Mrs. able to attend are reminded to “OnePamfly Under GodvWho Is / MAIN STREEfy MA>fC»iESTER : " Rooks Johnston, director of .re- Pictures of the month, selected call the hoatess. My Fam ily?” wilt be the theme /ilflous education. Center Congre- at a recent meeting- o f the Man­ of the third special day In the , gatlonal Church, will meet tomor- chester Pine Arts Association, are Kqhler Circle. WSCS. of .South •year’s program of United Church' ■ttnr at 9:45 a.m. ' In the junior “Holidays Dock. Clinton,” sn ‘OU Methodist Church, will sponsor a Women. room of tjw churdi. painting by Roger ' Crafts, to be rummage sale Thurtda.v. at 9:30 The service will begin at 2 p.m. displayed at the Savings Bank of a.m. |n -Cooper' Hall at South- after a potiuck at 12:15. Mrs...... Manchester next month, first Church. Those who wish to donate Ernest KJellson of Emanuel Lu­ place; "Shady Dane.” an oil by items ma.v oall Mrs, John Begga or theran CSiurch will be general Mrs. Jeanette’ Eich, for display, at Mrs. Polly Comolli, chairman, assisted by Mrs.- Osdid THE TOWN'S MOST Mar>’ Cheney Ubrar>', second; and Anderson and Mrs. Donald Gray. “Across the Street,” sn oil by Mrs. Manchester tiodge of Masons A nursery will be provided during Marge Tomlinson, Whlton Library, will meet tonight st 7:30 at the the si.rvlce. . third. Mrs. Myrtle Carlson fur- Opens New S#oes in Pacific Masonic Temple. After a short The Rev. Mr. Johnson U a 1962 sented an oil painting demonstra- business meeting^ members of graduate of Augustana Oollege, EXCITING ...... ^ ^ L t m n g t jtjon. Manchester Assembl.v, Order of Rock Island, 111., and he was or­ EMANI Rsinbo^v for Girls, will confer their dained in 1956 into the Augus- Trinity Covenant Church will degree. Waltzibg in a Circle UITHERAN CHURCH ■hold its quarterly business meet- i Lutheran Church. He served State News ' ihg tomorrow st 7:30 p.m, at the Manchester area men will attend first pastorate at-T r 1 n 11 y Set to Halt FRIDAY. APRIL 27 I <4wuch. ' , a scouting Judges' school at Camp itheran Church. Centerbrook, • AAI. Pioneer in Winsted Sunday from An^lces Of The Golden Age OlulT^lI meet 10 am . to 3 p.nt. 'ITiey will Judge Roundup Emanoel I*atheraa Thursday at 2 p.m. at the East a Blackledge District camporee on ing He Does When Reds Chnrdi women i Side Rec. The penny sale has been May 18. 19 and 20 at a site to be canceled. announced. When You Man . Fined 825 S igh xP act For False Story -I Can Do Better^ Have a BY-THE- WASHINGTOl^ (A P) — About Shooting By JAMES MARLOW \ Firemen are silhouetted against a srtidce screen created fb lg powers had this number of The United Stales^ fired lt« PreMfiptioi ter s youngest volunteer firer^en help put out a grass Associated Press News Analyst nuclear tests: The United States by a conibinaticHi grass and brush fire in a w o^ed area first shot, of the hew h|iclea^ fire on Indian Dr. M anni^ the hose are, front to rear, NEW HAVEN (Xp) — A WASHINGTON, (A P )'_ -7-I60 to 170; Soviet Union—60 to test series In the atm oBph^ off Windham Ave., Colchester, yesterday afternoon. Richard Wilcox, Dougla^Wilcox, Ric'hard Dillon, Charles Negro integration leader who 70; the British—more than 20. HHBlIlfiBIIIOKVAUIEI Tbe United States and the ^France later had four wlille the over the central Pacific «tt|y " C A L L ^ High winds-and dry weather havecreaMd similar situa­ Blake, Daniel Dillon, VMois Klavins, and Alan Kissell. was wounded by his wife in a Soviet Union are in a grisly today, Pacific time, ^ e n t v \ tions throughout the state this week. Below, Manches- others weren’t testing at all. Ml 9-2861 (Herald photos by Ofiara). domestic squabble April 2 has waltz being played to the tune Then on Oct. 81, 1988, the United ment informants renoAed. been fined $25 for giving false of ‘ Anything He Can: Do. 1 Stales, Britain and the Soviet Un­ An official annduncement HALLMARK information to the police. Can Do Better." ion began talking about agreeing expected froiti the Atom, Blyden Jackson, 26, president of They’re set for a new round of on a permanent test baw7 They PllABMACT 15 Calls in 24 Hours tha New Haven C3iapter of the talked for almost three years. In ic Energy Commission later. West Middle Tpke. nuclear teflts In the atmoaphere Congresa of Racial Equality each explaining It must keep the InffHTORti^ was that the . at Broad St. (CORE), pleaded guilty to the (Continued on Page TMrteen) shot had hwn fired in very charge In Circuit Court yesterday. art of destruction. late maniing, Washington Meanwhile, hia wife, (jarmel, 24, Bubena fllodloa But each test serle.4 gives the waa bound over to Superior Court time, ^ d first reports here MRS. WILLIAM ARNOLD BAYER 'f o r p R E E ^ one conducting them fresh In­ fronv Task Force 8 'indicated Firemen Battle on a charge .of assault with intent sights and refinements In weap­ Reid Receives to kill. She waived examination at a jMicceKsful test. In a candlelight ceremony be-*’ College, Aurora, N. Y., and a mas­ Piek-Op »d the hearing before Judge George onry, thus Jittering the other Into neath an archea canopy of white ter of education degree from Bos­ feeling It must have new tests of The test series started a Wise. Itn own, Execution Sta pompons and ivy. Miss Barbara ton University. Mr. Bayer received Jackson first told police he had few hours after President Grace Davison of Torrington was a B.S. degree in civil engineering Delivery been shot by three unidentified as­ This can go on indefinitely, and Kennedy flashed the go-ahead married to William Arnold Bayer from the Massachusetts Institute Acres of Fires probably will, since the two gl- sailants on a street. Later, police of Manchester on April 17 at the of Technologj’ in 1958. He is a .tots after ysars of Ulklng can’t Until May ^8 signal Tuesday after months said, he admitted the shooting oc­ of effort to get the Soviet home of Ihe bride's parents. Dr. member of Theta Chi fraternity Service curred during a quarrel with his agree to a permanent ban on, and Mrs. Philip Davison, Torring­ and secretary of the MIT Club of Acrm.of Manoheater’* wood and*- Town Deputy Fire Chief Thomas tests. ^ HARTFORD (A P )—Benjamin Union to agree to a reliable McKinney Jr. reported some Hvs wife in, their apartment. ton. Hartford., He is a first lieutenant grass land were diarred by fires Five other persons involved in President Kennedy gave the gq- Reid, Hartford hammer alayer nuclear weapons test ban hail The bridegroom is the .soh of in the Engineering Corps Reserve. yesterday sad this morning, most acres of woods were burned out in the case pleaded innocent yester­ ahead Tuesday to American tests who waa slated to go to the eltc- failed. the Laurel Lake lowlands at the tric chair Monday night, today Mr. and Mrs. In-ing Bayer, 14 of them started by someone’s day to charge of conspiring to In the atmosphere. He explained Stephen St., Manchester. Manchester-East Hartford town was granted a reprieve until May State Department officials givs false information to the po­ •" 'font - Rabbi Saul Weismon performed eareleanees, according to fire of­ line. of the Rusaiana. 28 by Governor Dempsey, dMiared as the test began ficials. lice. They were released In 1500 the ceremony. Mis.s Mary Sterzl BRENTWOOD "The fire was more on the Spen­ Thy Governor granted the stay that the United States would •AAWHwrf Thnm t thm tmr /orwartf . , , /or tirmight tracking, Mmi ooatmrtng, m itmtHr fwkmt fc w . Notice About 15 fires have raged In tlje cer St. side,”- he said. "W e used bond each pending trial next But last August, when Premier of the Forman Sch-ool was pianist. month. Khrushchev broke a three-year of execution today, because of a still be willing to halt the se. ■ The bride, glveii in marriage by last 24 hours, fed by 'weet and portable pumps. .To get Into the pending appeal, before the U.8 . Aquatic School northwest winds ranging from 20 area wa* difficult,'’ he added. East They are Miss Ines Smith, 24, voluntary ban on testing by the ries at any time the Soviet her father, wore a white silk chif­ WE HAVE DAILY and Miss Eleanor Holmes, 24, both United States, the Soviet Union Supreme Court, after conferring lick Le Sabre hitches exchisive Turbine Drive (the smoothest, fon cocktail-lCngth dress, designed to 30 miles an hour with gtisU up Hartford firefighters had two trucks students at Yale Law School; Miss and , Britain, Moscow gave this with Atty. Gen. Albert L. Coles. Union would sign a firm test with fitted bodice and long tapered 9 Swimming Instruction to 50 miles an hour. “ Since It appears^fioubtful that ban agreement with depend* DELIVERY Yd THE Firemen today continued the (Continned on Page Fourteen) Alene 'Jaldkattn, 84, Blyden’s sister; reason: The Soviet Union couldn’t .sleeves of Alencon lace, embroi­ Donald P etty,. 20, and Walter It will be decided before Monday, qiliftest automatic D’ansmiSsion) to a hie WHdcat V-8. And adds # .4rf8 and Crafts wearly routine of dousing the icr this country develop a nuclear able inspection provisions. dered with .seed pearls and se­ Henderson, 25. April 30, (the achediiled date of blasee which have plagued them Weapon superiority over them. quins. She wore a crown of pearls # Supervised Sports Rhurl I. Williams, counsel foe execution), ;,toa granUng Mr. The shot, described as be. the hnique handling benefits of Advanced Thrust*. All at no extra and sequins with .silk illusion veil, for Ihs past week. Between the end of- World War ing in the intermediat^yield BOLTON 9 A4U Approved Pool AND One trf the most serious of both Jackson and his wife, n and the latter part of 1988, the and carried a w’hite Bible with • Jackson had been trying to pro- (OonllRii^fHi^ WvtMn) carnations and stephanotls. terday’a fires, at Hidcey's range, was set off about 10:45 ice N et ^ his t^e. an^ fagiUynAHIu^g cost. Clincher: fast-selling Le Sabre costs less than many ‘low- Mrs, Alan E. Kurland of Bloom­ Boy* and Girl* 5-16 off OUtland St., threatened a.m. Eastern Standard Time field . sen-ed as matron of honor. them the embarrassment of-'^’pub- AREA Monday-Fridav..,— ...... NOW paoline storage tanks and dro'.. llclty and notoriety." He said in the vicinity of Christmas Atty. Philip Bayer of Manchester 9 A.M.-4 P.M. firemen hack with Us intense heal By Military Necessity k Island. price” ! See.Le Sabre. Drive Le Sabre at your Buick Dealer. sei-ved as best man. o itth s Jackson’s false account was an er"provlde more solid "guaran­ ~ Pfemlar»made clear he had not budged in ary-March profiu' were' 288 8 mil imously en dorsed State Sen. tees for the d'emorratic rights AND YOU GET A BONUS OF • larga assortmant of color combinations ' nntMhffittJIV IlMM an Avw«A«»4sewM 1al« e^.^a>e__e s._> . Khrushchev has told an American his refusal . to tolerate any. form Hon. He aald the figure left noth­ Boatload o t anU^i«h had said it waa «ett t t etty bases, now to its third p e n t a g o n I’ICKS N156 ground ■on major East-West issues appeared in the current negotla- needed to gather funds for up­ day, but police disclaim diergea (Ooatinned on Page Fn s) WASHINGTON (AP) _ ITm In an Interview in the Kremlin . SOLID,.y ■ . COLORS uona between the United Btatea grading and expanding plants to ...Actor Buft Lancaster storms -The great Saturn booster was Pentagon announced today that last Friday with Gardner Oowlea, stay competitive with . rival ma­ off Meviston show to huff after ■fe«e performance was being end the Soviet Union. He reiterat­ latinched successfully for tha aac- checked. And once again It was a It has chosen the Northrop NI56 president and .editor of Look mag- ed tha Kremlin condition for such terials at home and steelmakera hoet Mike W ellsce aelcs him about fSl4, time today and was dallber- a« the plane to .be provide.] to aslne and president .jof the Des abroad. reperto that he hae quids teoqier. Early FaUout remarkable performance by what allied countries which need sn TRIPLE-S BLUE agreement — Withdrawal of West­ ately blowu” tfp.;after the trial to Is believed to be the largest and Moines Register end Tribune Cto. ern troops from West Berlin. Prime Minister Nehru fliea to dump 93 tons of- cloud-forming monomical, versatUe alTcraft to Khrushchev toM Cowles he now Himalayan foothills fqr three-dsy most complex rocket In the world re|>laca older planes M'comlng NO SOOT ... NO SMMI . HOPSACKING Khrushchev placed no time Hmlt water Into the upper atmosphere. - a forerunner of a rocket de-' agrees with Kennedy that they on the current talks and indicated Inland’s Chairman rest at Dehradua after bout with Ta Hit Tropics With a tremendous roar and olmolefe and difficult to main­ should me^.jagaln only If auch a bad cold which had him bedridden signed to carry American aslro- tain. An iuiH|irclfied number of he Is prepared to pursue the pres­ spurt of flame, the world's mighti­ nauts to the moon later In this meeting. could produce positive for several days----- OspL Edward WASHINGTON (AP) — The Northrop’s .N156, which can fly ^ H jt$t nmk9$ HtAT ent effort to reach "an interim Cit^ Low Earnings est known rocket rode 1.8 million decade. ' —-—-i,, I.noo miles |»er himr, wlll 'be pro­ results. U Beach, skipper of nuclear sub- early fallout from the forthcoming pounds of thrust to an altitude of 1.69 yd., yd. solution without anriying any sud­ By the time the explosive duced by the firm’s Noralr dlvl- reg* NOW 9 9 c ■ "W e should 'first, reach some den new pressures on West Ber­ marine Triten when It made Ito U.S. nu.clear-tests in the Pacific « miles. Thera a signal from the CHICAGO (AP) — The board underwater trip around world, win charge was Ignited 160 seconds ston at llawthome, Calif,, tmder G u oran teed fiiel sa v in s. This new Iron Fireman fbmace agreement ’ on the questitms, on lin. to expected to be limited mainly ground datofiated dynamite charg­ vMch our common decision Is re­ chairman of Inland Steel Go. said be teUeved as esoinMader e f Sub- to a belt some 2,000 to 3,800 mllee altee’ launching, the 182-foot Sat­ the Military Assistanso Progran]' Cowles asked whether Khrush­ today that the relations between lartoe Squsdrea B’snd he will st- es which ripped the vehicle apart' urn had completed Us main mis­ First deliveries will be made In has proved so exceptionally economical that we, as a-dealer, •45" wida quired now to avoid a conflict chev thought It would be useful Wide In tropics latitudes, spilling the wator Into the near­ about 14 months, and war,” he aald. steel costs aiid prices eventually ^ 'th e Natkmsl Wer Orllege at sion—a check-out on the booster *'U a summit meeting’ were held rashtoston, p . C. '• AH indications point to it being vacuum of space In a bonus exper­ Itself. can guarantee that it U'iil cut your fu el oil bills by a substantial The ' Soviet leader expressed will have to be corrected and only relatively small in quantity sit any • 8 colors _ In the near future or If you, for 4taw«4ed opfitoiism that Oeagrewi iment. The eight powerful engine.. In TRAVEL BAN IJFTEU ' 'wri Ifope that a major war c ^ d be time will dMermtne whether to one place. Virtually none of th)s am ount. Phone for a free survey o f your heating system and €' example. Invited President Ken­ eaa work eat aeme t r f ut dairy The National Aeronautics and the first qtage functioned for about WASHINGTON (AP)-rSecre- avoided, but he repeated Ms pre­ nedy to the Sovirt Union to early fallout to expected to reach Space Administration announced . guaranteed fuel savings figure for y o u r home. viously stated support for defets- the preeenL pregram before aiUoumment waa 116- seconds, pushing the 463-ton taiy of Delense Robert S. Mc­ eusa matters with him ?" voiced by Sen. Karl E. ktimdt, R- the. United States. several minutes after the » a.m. Namara announced today that ’ slve war against an aggressor and Icy. yehibls to an altitude of 38 miles. ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Khnishchav replM he had al­ 8J}..X3ov. Nelson A. Rbohsfdler • Weather Bureau fallout special launching that tha flight was com­ The sngines then shut off a l tsaVel o f dependents of miUtery ! warn fay aubject p e o i ^ to Uber- Joseph:?!/;’ ' Block, whose firm tots said that prevailing wind pat- ways beUeved such contacts were was the .flrat td.;ba]k publicly at signs bill to sltow rsdis toleylsloa pletely successful. l^anned and the rocket coasted men stationed abroad will be re­ ata themselves. useful. terna to the equatorial regions sre Observers saw the water qulck^ sumed immediately. Famllifw . ON FOOD...FASHION...ON HOME FURNISHINGS the atoce-rew tiiM eiri^bo^’ ^a^ eoareesge. on Umlted basts, e f )eg- up to the point of explosion— AND ' Daring wide-ranging discussion ‘The conversations I bad with latotive preeeedtofS.,..M om -tiuui jsuch that the tropospheric tollout' ly form a huge cloud of snow-Uke have been .banned from g oin g ' GREEN ,that lasted nearly three hours. nounced by several other produe- which occurred some 80 miles FOGARTY BROS., Inc. your preaidept In Vienna left a iJiOO truope pass In review to eer- from the tests would very Ukely Ice. partlclto which spread several soutiieast of Cape Canaveral over abroad - under government aa. ...ON EVERYTHING ^OU BUY AT GRAND-WAY Khnistaehev told Cowles that be m . said earnings on Invested cap­ be Umited. essentially to areas thorizatlon since laat Septem- ' ^voraWe ImjireSslon on m e," he ital to the Steel Industry do not eneny tow retfiisg Oen.vBniee C. hundred feet across a clear sky. the Atlantic. f u e l o i l — RANGE OIL — COAL AND COKE VALUABLE STAMPS tboqiht an agreement on BwUn cenllnued. Clarke aad OesL. Eebert I* Hewze around the ieerth which He be­ Tbe great mass — higher than her. The cutoff was ordered, to end Germany ebouM precede any compare favoraUy with those to Two dummy upper stages were part, <^to out spending of doUara ' '‘True, we differed with Mm to manufacturing totoistrian. Jr. at Stuttgart, Germany. tween U degrees north or south any natural, cloud haa flown—re­ filled with water to simulate the 31t IROAD ST. MANCHESTER PARKADE MIODL E TURNPIK E WES T, . disarmament agreement, but that Squadron o f 18 giant CIBO Her­ overseas and Improve thei U.S, ML 9 .4 5 3 9 . « M A N C *-11T f W our apptatoal o f the athiatlon snd of a line pessing through either of mained seemingly motionless to weight of' ,the upper assembly to he realised the arms Isaue W in He toht-atockholdara' to n quar- cules tnuiMMirt idanss 4fll be the two main teetsaites- batanoo o f payments situation. did not reach agreemtot on ques- tia-ly report that although the fata the air for only a lew seconds, be xsxtipa on future Satums...... I “ the miaatiaif of ■ieatiaua.R- atoftc# toOUMurato Joae, proba- n e e # sltea are CHMstmas Island then spread a ^ r t and quickly 8»y«Biw>ld Soviet. I It waa thto 28,000 gallons ef and shlps fhr flw j^UrtfaLmobUl- ; (C I gm Fage « z ) _ _ ,bly tor UM la Maneetien wldi VE. vanished . dpeeatiw is South VI* Him... K ootioii lNdlilup4ff.inea aadSqaip.^' mWem irn •) |yi as tba.flnt flight s< tbq flat- JKtosMiasd 98 E.«iH9«nX ' meat ia E o n ^ i ^ ____• y \j ■ f • •• .... - t SUvansUin A ssoc|itss la in ehaigs of ths Uekat itonmlttss in Man- ehasUr for tk ^ ts to ths "Osravkn A s Y q u L ik e It TotBunna,” the La SaleUs Burma Benefit Ooffeert to be held at the By JUDITH AHEAltN Bushnen Memorial In Hartford on OFEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9 A.M. fa SiM FJI. Sunday, May 6, at 8 p.m. Five A hoQrd Kit d The variety show will benefit the HELPFUL IH80AED NsithdMlto \ThrM upects of the Spring Te^tival to Rev. Raoul J. Pronovost, M.S., a SETS UP 'SUIT MssMoMhi OFEN THURSDAY m t .3 F A ^ ta Salette Missionary working By Alfred Sheimreld NORTH bf^pooiorad by the Manchester Memorial among Buddhist 'lepers in the * A K 8 HeatM^Auxiliary Saturday, May 12, should jungles of Burma. ch San We were put into this world to A J 10 5 4 help one another. If you see a fel appeahto a variety of art lovers. There will Sevsral top flight atari have 0-Q 8 7 • . V More Fop Tour Money M/This bti u i iirt *ovr. Including o jla t low bridga player struggling, do . ♦ A 2 \ Funday Jlumies banded together to pub' on the MIAMI. Fla. (AP) - - The U.S. what you can help him. Here’s a EAST Hiriway Patrol' water colhra. block printe/and and tho'aooend at t>S0 p.m. in the "Caravan To Btuma' to help . „ M Mann News aketdiM. l i n n will also be^a Craft Coast Guard ruled today that the typical case from the Men’s Pair « Q 10 7 4 6:36 Nev™*. %>rta a Weather audttprium. Father Pronovost'buUd a hoapUal Championship ths national Checkmata •how with «MblU of y’iU featiM works formances. Tomorrow'."QI Blues" Carson, The Friendly Sons of St. A K I 8 7 4 'tob Newhart Shew (C) by artists in thii area, and^.th• en­ Patrick Glee dub. Joan Roberts. raalt and two of the Duper- Eiut won with the'queen of spades North Kart gssrth W «t 7:00 Neve a Weather and "Wonders of Aladdin", start. ‘« u lts’ children. Blue Ansele tries, t ^ l be judged. M aes Will be ‘The cave Dwellers” will be per­ Kay Armen, Wendy Barrie, Bud and returned tto four of spades IV Fist 1 NT raw Evening Re(>ort 10:90 Dilvid Brlnklay'a Journal^(C)^ \A Coast Guard report on its to dummy' ^ 10. 33 givCn for the best oil. an honoc^le formed by the Little Theater of boUver, Horace MacMahon, the 2 NT rim 3 NT All 7M8 Mslnunent; Underwater U:00 mmi^^Bwenta Ntwi inveriJgation into th* tragic sink­ South broioded over that four of Opeaing lead — A 2 S.'s?®* Street f mention for a work in any medium, Mandiester at» Bowers School Etstrile and Alfon.so Dancers, Ina HUllon Dollar Movie . tl Slid a prise for the most pt^lar.^, Balin, Sandyl, Cordell. Richard ing last Nov. 12 said Teny Jo spades. It . indicated ithat Bast had Film N »a Sports a Waather Thursday, Mday and Saturday. I. 9. 13 ' In charge of the shew is Mrs'.' , ^ y 3. 4 and 8. at J;:30 pm. Mem­ Hayes, Jose MeUs, Tony Orlando, Dupsrault, IL survived only atarted with four spiades. Appar­ tlye dlBoaril produced Only an ovsn- 7:11 Camera U :U Tonight (C) Merrill Ruolnow, 68 Butternut Rd., ber* of the Senior CHisens Club the Norman Paria Quartette, through "flvs fortuitous elreum- ently West had opened a.worthlsss trick, but even eonflrmsd rubber Ouna Ot Tha Wart •tanoes.” thrstotord m de suit for lack cd' Evening Report U;10 Mystery Theater 'who will accept entries, preferably hto* been invitad to atteiM the Fannie Hurst, the Emerald So­ bridge players should hot sniff at 7:80 Wagon Train 10, 33. Feature 40 framed, until.May 1. Satb;^ drama aa guests of the ciety Pipe Bhnd of the New York Ths report said Harvhy did not ly clear Indication of ths best den It An early discard from a cen- Ripcord 11:90 Tonight (C) 82. Rec department. City Police Department and oth-‘ harm Terry Jo or her sister. Re­ fi , New York Meta va. Cinclnn Movie 8 Adventure I met Mrs.'RUbinow by chance a t cealsd suit will often trM> an op­ Reda „ !3:60 New7 U^Weatbe^ I, some meeting last year, and recog­ “Prideess Ida" will be perform­ ers. nte, "probably in ths assumption was tsrapted to begin, the ponent and tha trick you win may nised her as the Miss Grace Bea­ ed by UieManriiester Gilbert and Tickets are available at the that they would drown when the clubtowhlle, he still had the" king be the trick that gives you ths con­ SEE SATUWAY’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE USTING man who taught the only good art Sullivan worMshop Friday and Buahnell box office arid from veuei saftk." of hetoto ■* *n entry, but he had tra c t course I ever had, as a ninth grader Saturday, Ml^ 4 and 5. at 8 p.m. LaBoime. The report said Renee drowned an Idea to two about the clubs. In- Dally QuesUoa at Sedgwick Junior High Sdtool in In Bailey Aud^orium of Manches­ Worthy of Note when the Bluebelle sank but that stsad, h e^ed the king of henrta Partner opens with one heart, West Kfrtford. She had reraaik- ter High Schooik In last week's her body flMited because of a life and a hcaix ~ and the next player-passee. You Radio column, Bret Batoy wsui listed as The University of Connecticut’s jacket she was wearing. Bkiat won''.'^Ui tbs quaen of ably poor fimterial to work with in 70-plece concert band will precent hold: Spadee—Q 10 7 4; HaarU— (Thla Ugtlng taMtodM only tboea newt broadeaata of 10 er 15-mlnnto BQIarion. It Miould have read \ Th# report concluded that Hir- hearts and led another spiule back Q 9 3 2; Diamonds-A 9 6; aube— me, but one watercolor I did, a still William Gibbons, ktoording to a its annual spring concert at the length. Some gtattong oany other ghort newacatts). life of a copp^kettie, pleased my Jorgensen Auditorium tonight at toy recovered Renee’s body and to dummy. 8outnxto*''*'V**^ began Q 3. What do you say? father snou^ to that be framed release received after' the column 8:18. kGpt'it to tend credibility to the to run tiie hearts.\ Answer: Bid one sto*!*' Tou plan W OSe-1399 a 8:80 Democracy I ___ appesMd. 'What would you dlsoard from 9:00 Neve 8:45 Passover in Israel It, and it’s still bmigtng on his of- story he would Istsr tell after, be­ to raise hearts next, showing a 9:06 NIahtbeat flee wall. * \ The Highwaymen and to*nedian George Wein, producer of the ing rsecued. to# Soutta'hand on tha iUrd hsartf hand too good for a rtngls raise S:0fi Today op Wall Street Alan King will put on a ahow Sat- 1962 Jai^Festival In Newport, R. WouM throw a dUifiond on the 6:10 Biebop'e Comer 11:00 Nawa A portion of aU ^ e s of the I., h u ^n o u n ced his list of per­ Theso are the drcuinstsmces but not good enough for a double 8:06 RaynM Bhmee 11:15 Sports Final i ■tirday at Bailey AudItoriuniN at Openk at State the Coast Guard Usted .as toob- theory that you can’t ubp a dia­ raise. 1:Q6 N e a ^ Sign Oft 11:80 btarllghi Serenade paintings wiU go to the hospitaloepital. 8:30 p.m. for the benefit of th e formers They Include I,,ouis mond but may have uae for all 6ve W B a t—ei9 13:65 Sign Off H ie craft Show will 'to In a Ammrong, Duke Elllngtpn, Gerry The new IHvis Prebley, sans ably having saved Terry Jo's Ilfs: For Sheinwtdd’s 86-psge book­ 6:00 News, Weather. Sports wrap—itia Temple Beth Sholom buildldg 1. Raryey was prevented frwn clubs? let "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," S:(IU Bob Scott Show booth in the same room1 as the fund. Mtilflgan, Count Basie, Dave Bru- aldebums, makes his trium­ Don’t forget that West msd 7:fl0 Edward P. Morgan 8:00 Don Blair Show oUier booths, prebaMy the phant rk u m . to films follow­ assuring that she did not survive send 50c to Bridge Book, Man­ 7:80 Meta at Cincinnati U:00 News Sign Off ■ gto>» or .. The Manchester Fine Art Aa- ;k, Dinah rWashington, ctoman from nothing and Is still flounder­ 11:00 T-onlght at My Place WINT—IZJi the cafeteria. Crae. Coleman Hawldns and ing his Aftey servics In the because a dinghy had gone adrift chester Evening Herald, Bcoc 3318, 13:03 Sign Off aodatlon will present Its l8th an­ and Harvey had to retrieve it. ing, wandering about the nature of Grand Central S ta, N.Y, 17, N.Y. 6:00 World Neva Mrs. ‘niflRtas Farguson, 78 Fel\ niversary exhibition May y PeevWee Russell. Hal Wallis Technicolor roman­ your hand. He needs your help, and WTIO—19M 6:10 Wall Streot eat and Mrs. Raymond Qulah, tic comedy, "G. I. Kues,” due 2. Terry Jo knew of a small (Copyright 1962, General Fea­ 6:00 News, Weather a Sports 6:15 Showcaae and Neva gh 8 at Mott's Community DaiHe Judith Anderson will dis­ balsa life float, was able to free you should'give it to him—right be­ tures CXirp.) 6:80 Financial Report 6:46 uoweli rbomas 110 Forest St., are in .charge of from 9 ah . to 9 p.m. dtoly play hto dramatic virtuosity Mon­ tomorrow at the State Thea­ Inqulrv office when word came tween the eyes. 6:36 Suppertime Serenade 6:65 8ports the craft booth, and are kin look­ variety show will b4 presmt- ter.. The I>aramount song- it from the rinking ketch and that ‘Terry Jo waa alive and was 6:45 Three Star Extra 7:00 CBS News ing Ibf examples of craft. ' day and Thesday when she appears and-dance production climb into it. Your first discard should - be a 7:06 Conversation Piece - 7:10 Richard Hayes 8how A Itottieeburg, Miss., fireman roUa up hose. preparing to Mtum ad by a, group of tean-agenf Sat­ at the University of Connecticut being brought to Miami after dub. Safety Gets a Booat 7:30 News of the World. 7:30 CBS—News Analyele, Showcase to atat^on as flames roar out of control, enveloidng m hema of The hbrionette show wiU ha in 3. Harvey was unable to locate clinging more than three days to 10:30 Showcase and Neva the auditorium. \ urday a t 8 p.m. in the 'Whiton Li­ at 8:15 p.m.\ Each evening ape the girl after the vessel sank. When this happened In the na­ 7:46 Radio Moscow the L. yf. Jones family in CartervlUa oomrhunity netu; hara. brary aumtoriurn for thd benefit will star In a 'Rouble Mil that in­ be held in the Harriet 8. Jorgen­ a •flve-foot life raft. He left the tional tournament, Weet sighed WASHINGTON — More Amer­ 8:06 Pope Concert 13:16 Sign Off 4. The weather waa mild enough Fireflghtors used all the water they had in pumper-tniok and had We Give 2690 Green Stemps Burton and Edith Moore'' witU of the "New Horisona’yto'ganixa- cludes her "Lady Macbeth" and sen Theater. hearing room. Next morning, with relief and discarded a club ican Red Cross certificates In to give up the battle due to lack of addltloael atipply. Damage ^ on taro ahowa, "Punch and'* The U.S. Coast Guard Academy to permit th# 11-ycar-old’s survi­ Havey’s body was'found in his for handteapped toulU. Tick­ her award-winntng role in "Medea val with no food, water, shelter also. This enabled South to run swimming, Ufesaylng, and' small- was eaUmated at $10,000. "(APphotoflax). So Emqt To Own With Yonr J u < y and "The Blue Owl." Both ets wiB be av a ll^ le /a t the door. ’62," a atream-llned wersion of the Bto* CoMt Guard recommended “PiNaocHKr nin*Hifflii*piiiSE July 1, and $200 million each in Pulpit Exchanges IMtHAWK 19S2 URK made should be confirmed with mat the Bluebelle’s owner, Har­ lia Color) 1964 and 1965. Men's Poplin cme of to* parish chairmen. old S. Pegg, be cited by the 7th 8:80-6:36-10:06 The money could be used for Slated on Sunday BLUE RIBBON V -8 Guard District commandant Also: Elvis Presley In ssu. equipment and facilities needed In CONVERTIBLE St."^ Gerard's Mothers arcis will fdr alleged violations «*f rerula- l in B M n mass transit. Local communities Mattress and Box Spring tlons providing license require­ “Wild In The Couati^’ Hie, annual post-Baater pulpit All-Weather SPORT COUPE meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at the 1:30-8:05 would have to put up $1 for each exchange of the Rockville Area Flmt quality Innerapring mattresa OOUPE home of Mrs. Frank J. Aasklar, 136 ments by the operator in charge. $2 of federal aid. and box spring. The mattress la The report said the ketch did not Ministerial Association has been Vsnion St. Mrs. Vernon Hauschlld The bill appears sura to win ap­ slated for Sunday. In the event, made with many coil aprings, nes­ will serve as oo-hoetess. have a licensed operator' aboard proval of the subcommittee and tled In the middle of layer upon i during the lU-fated cruise. undertaken aa a demonatraitlon tif the fuU Banking Committee. Ita unity and cooperation, the area layer of cotton felt. The cover is . The announcement by Seventh sponsors are confident also of get­ the good old fashioned blue and The Girls’ Friendly Society . Coast Guard headqusrtsra ENDS SUNDAY! ministers lead worship and preach white striped. RXMUKsni of S t Mary’s Episcopal at Miami cams a day after an in­ Matinoo Daily 1 P,M. ting Senate passage without long in neighlboring churches. Camrch will meet Friday at 8 p.m. surance ootnpany asked a federal Enjoy Your delay. The House, however, has The Rev. Philip Ward, associa­ in the old parish hall at the ehurto court to rule on the death of one looked with less favor than the tion preaMent, haa announced as- Create to eotnpieta plans for a mUitstiy paaeenger. Senate in the past on such'gov­ slgnmenta for tha exchange. The . Delivered in Manchester whist party Monday evening In This Smart 7 pc: Sofa-Bed Set by KROEHLER: Delivered In Manchester She was Mary Dene Harvey, 84. WALT mSNKT*g Party Here ernment outtoy*' Rev. Paul Bowman of Union Con- and Spot Delivered (■'Maiushesier Includes: Automatic transmis­ Neill IWl. wife of Bluebelle akipper Harvey. Whitton said that in most urban- gregAtlonal will visit Vomon Con­ sion. power steering, heater, Includes: Automatic tranamls- Hs killsd himself a few hours after Take our word for It, you’ll areas, over 85 per cent of the total gregational Church; the Rev. L*ur- Retittant I/includes: Heater, defroster, un defroster, undereoating. back­ ■lon, heater, dsfreeter, under- Orford EMrish Chapter, Daugh­ leamipg Terry Jo was rescued "pmoBdHio” dall^ travel Is by aulomobUe and ence HiU of Rockville Methodist dereeatlng, accessary kit, di­ up llghu, whitewall tires, wheel coating. backup lights, white­ ters of the American Revolution, semi-conscious from a liferaft Tech.'—9A0-6:80-9:46 enjoy thos* big party dinnera approximately 78 per cent of Church will go to Talcottville Con- reetlonal signals, electric discs, vinyl upholstery, direc­ wall tires, wheel discs, direc­ will sponsor a food sale at Wat­ Hanrey’s tale of dismasting better if you reserve a private traiult travel la by buses which gregaUonal. wipers. tional signals, bucket 'seats, kins Bros., 935 Main St.. Thurs­ and fire last Nov. 12 In a Bahamu •Tto Rev. Wayna Bandau of Bl- electric ^pers. tional signals, vinyl upholstery. Plnst DEBBIE BEYNOUM rpom or large table here. We move on highways. day, May 3, at 2 p.m. Procseds squall bori^ little reaemblance to J n A Comedy lYMteni . However, he testified that In the lln ^ n Congregational Church wlU FSetory label 89186.18 Factory label $8891.19 Factory label 89987.16 will support the chapter's civic the account related by Terry Jo -can accommodate parties of prtoch at Rockville Methodist; the projects. "SECOND TIME ROUND" all sizes! largest. ciUes from 40 to 90 per after she waa nursed back to cent of peak hour travel In the, Rev. Robert Shimoda of the Tal- strength In a Miami ho^ltkl. Tech.—1 and 8d)6 cottvllla church .will preach-at Tol­ Army SpeclaUst 4 Robert A. TeL Ml 3-1415 For Reservations mornings and evenings .is to puto The pretty blonde Green Bay, Uc mass transit. / land CongregaUonal Church; the Ready To Drive Home — Nothing Extra To Buy Lduritsen, 30. son of Louis P. Wle., girl, orphaned In the Blue­ Rev. Ffank Van Olaef of the Tol­ Lauritzen, 819 Center.St., recently r "While I believe that the gtoat belle tragedy, told Coast Guard In­ Bnslnsssnien’s land church will visit Union toureh; was assigned to a support tottery terrogators she saw no fire or CASt bulk of the trips in urban/areas and the Rev. Mr. Ward, who U at McGregor Guided MQaeile broken masts on the 60-fopt ketch. Luncheons Served Dally wUl continue to be handled'^by *u- pastor of the Vernon Congregation­ Range, New Mexico. Lauritzen, She said she did see her mother ^tomobUe, I recognize public al Church, will preach at the El­ a driver in the batterv, attended and brother lying on blood-spat­ ^Winds nwss transit performs.ton Impor­ lington diurch. muik ManeheMer High Schtol and en­ tered decks and Waa slapped by ..JONITB SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED tant function," Whlltto comment- uso cumtamin ed. . / / tered the Army in 1948, His Harvey, who ahe said was carry­ II NOON to 8 PJS. Ye'ar*$ Debru Deep wife Uvea In Sheridan, Tex. ing the ship’s rifle and later aban­ He said the Intmtate system of Popular doned her on the sinking craft. i M i m t •uperhlghwaya .now under con- balmacaan Members of Manehe.iter Javcee Bttoction, wiU tolicve congestion on CHICAGO :— If the yearly ac­ Itorvey, 41, a former Air Force cumulation of airborne debris over ctfllar, 1 Wives prill mast tonight at ■8:1.1 i officer with a history of involve city stre6ls-/notlng that 5,000 of 9 flap pockets, Robbins Rotoi at ototer 6on» "FOOD FOR a typical city in the United States ment in auto, plane and boating parent the 41,000 hiUes in this system wlU were to settle on the area all at comfortable gragational Church. Warren Poet ucldents, skippered the yacht AVEY’S bo in w h in areas. EVERY MOOD" split shoulder, I of PlanUand will apeak about Bluebell on a Duperrault family' once, its residents would peHah be­ ’ TRAP! 45 E. Centet St C"Fqr/example, in Detroit, de- neath 21 feet of dirt, aoot, pollen, raglan ARMSTRONG TRES "Flowers and Shnibe." Hostess­ vacation charter cruise with his spltotoi steady increase in automo- •leaves, aporte, and dust, a survey shows. es will bs Mrs. Donald' CaldweU wile as helper. Dr. Arthur Duper- I and Mrs. Robert Suhr. bUtotravel in the last 10 years, the imd fancy • LIFEtiME GUARANTEE • rault, 49. Green Bay optician, his BLP6 pptoing of Its freeways has Te- foulard lining. wife, Jean, 38, their son. Brian, The Gilbert and SuUivan Work­ /micad diUly volumes mi adjacent regulars 14, and daufditers, Renee, 7, and streets by aa much as 34 per cent, Sizes 34 to 46. shop will rehearse tonight at 7:30 Terry Jo had savto for a long inTERHOMES^ at Center Congregational. Church. Eads Tonight! WMt Dtoney’a "PINOQCanO" at 4:80-7:00-6:00 and some peak-hour volumes to In shorts, ‘ ^ 4.70x15 FOR COMPACT CARS time for the trip out of Fort as much aa 40 per cent," the Ad- TV SERVICE or longA / 7,50x14 There will bs a dreaa rehearsal to­ Lauderdale. minlatrator aald. MI 9-8900 and TB 5-4444 Tubo-Typa bloefc , x . , x morrow at 7 pjti. In the auditorium The Bluebelle went down the 5901540012 I of WilUmantic State College. He conceded there haa been crit- 100% Satlafaetlaa . x . . x . night of Nov. 13. 'll:# next day , Ommateed - M U R FULL PUES TUBELESS 4401540013 Harvey waa ' found in a dinghy STATE i. i : iclam that urban tranqx>rtatlon . x The Soroptimlat Club met at the ^ t h the body of Rome and was ''improvomont plana are highway 45013 nUCK TWWT MINTS MATINEE SdM PJM— EVENING 6:15 CONTINUOUS Satisfaction Guaranteed FI borne of Mtsl WUUam Slelth, Sun- brought by a merchant vessel to Wkll» n^jr LMi “OX BLUES" Shown Unirsday and Friday a t 8:40-6:15-9:80 BUCK PREMIUM QUALITY, nyvlew Dr., Vefhbn, Mondgy night. NasiM where he retted a few Ths hostess showed color slides of days' and returned to Miami; TwitL SlMwa » | You Get: $ Q .95 a recent trip .to Spain and Portu- Harvey was In' a Coast Guard $16.95 Sofa bed, matching $10.95 Adverttsement THOUSANDS OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM! chair with foam cunhion. 2 step ta­ 8afe Deposit Boxes for your safe bles, 2 table lamps, storage of valuables, stocks, bends, Nyton mart IL iknsurancs policies and WUs. CON. c(KktaiI table. —$1 Bloek tubtitos NECnCUT BANK AND TRUST MANCHESTER 7 piece group. COMPANY has SAFE DETOSIT BOXES, from $5 per year up (de­ D l t l v e - 9 w.'3 k e o itlie r;NilL|lps pending on size). Bulk storage B o Lt O n n o t c h FREE WHEEL BAUNCE--FREE MOUNTim •pace la also availSbIs at reasen- I afils rates In toplr vaults FREE ROTATHM DF THlES with TIRE FtIRBHASE TONIGHT— “GONE WITH THE WIND” at 8:S0 All Seven Pieces . . . I he# aevsr hswsi a lev# eisfy ts sismam wSb Ihlsl PLUS THIS HIT AT Z.'OO ami 7155 PJff. ALL TIRE PRICES PLU^ TAX AND RECAPPABLE CASINGS ttMDftaBaigiS 7 ] Everything romplete to give you a Th« Little Theater , M tm t uwwsNNrtI double duty^ n^m thatto....idgfil for TRfPU-S STAMPS DN RU TIRE PUR HASES of Maneheeter smaller homes or for the game 6 GONE WITH THE m room. The sofa opens like magic present* to a restful full length bed for two. 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Imbues Attorneys Tactics ^Vodil ItallRMdijig Jg Fun" wUMchids A ."Round the Wm-ld DOU" be the tb«ne of e large model display' owned by Mrs. Rlcbskd train dli^lay in Iho "Cihlklnn’f I'lattenNxi. 0 BAulten Rd.; a band JMsoon) BoRoh Domo-^ Flaherty noted that $10.72 mul­ embroideled Swiss costume doll, •rtta took a iMi^'M«t yMkagr^ tiplied by 7 comes out to $70.0<. Village" exhibit at the zprlng fee- donated by Mra. AB>ert Grunder, 6 y r"r4 « ' "tl6' th^ diaoait) M w M n attomay* He also said the plaintiffs con­ tlval of the Women’a Auxiliary of Irwin Dr,, Vernon; animated ddM JAMAICA SHORTS tend a special town committee M andnator Momorlal Hoapital. and doU house eodiiUt of Mrs. npruenUnc them ii^ money mis­ meeting of nine members July 25 The fair will taka place at Man- (Jelia Lincoln 7() Hartford R d ./ appropriations suit. at a picnic area in Bolton near bhartar High School Saturday, voted recorder m e balloons Md a Attys. Leo B. F lah e i^ Jr. and the Andover line was an Improper May .12, from lO’ajn. to 5 pjn. “mystery" animal from Luts Mu­ BRENTWOOD Barry Hhnuner, represmtlng op- meeting. Krzesicki said he called Charlie Bettinger,. $0 Morge Rd., seum. ■ V / pomnj: Democratic party talons, the meeting at majority request. will diaplay his aagerted gauge Aquatic SchotA featuring Imported at times hotly conteate^ aacli oth­ Ther^ Were 13 members on the three-quarter-inch to one - foot M arieTUa ^ er's line of questhmlnc ah .th^ town' committee at the time, - he ■ fV” MUde models. To remove small /beet mariu latmohed the suit on its way tp a said. Four model train experts fra n on a dMng room table, invert a Swimming liutruetion final dedstem. \ ' After the meeting, Krzesicki the Nutmeg divtalon, northeastern ntnffln tin over ytne marka and region Of the NaUonal Model RaU- Arts and Craft* Madras and Batiks! The questioninc occupied about said, seven members eventually rest a hot iron jkl the pen for a two and a half hours bafore Judge filed for primary elections. They road Xaioclation, will be on hand few minutee. Supervited Sport*__ . Haloid M. Missal in Circuit Court Ipst the primaries, he added. 4a_answer queations of .railroad B (iS% N 12, Rockville, before it was con­ Besides Krzesicki, Mrs. Olive H, I "buSkV and model train hobbyists AAV Approved Pool tinued to May 2,in Manchester. Toomey, acting town clerk, of all ages. The suit, instituted Aug. 17, in­ called as a plaintiffs’ witnesp'Bhe The train display will izlso In- K ANGf Boys and Girls 5-16 volves an alleged ^misappropriation produced town coimnitteq/.f^rds cludo a two-and-a-balf-foot 11 v t Monday-Friday at $100 in' p u ^ funds to pay pri­ and operating rules. steam, snglne running on com­ 9 A.M.-4 P.M. mary filing feeis for party mem­ FVasinelii was caMefl. as ay de­ pressed air, H.<*0. gauge modda In 'UEL OIL bers not nominated as town gov­ fense witness. In adestlonin|^FYa- operation, a teat track with 10 June 25-Aug. S] ernment candidates in a p^y slnelli, Hamm ep^Id the court he types of engines, various switches, GASOLINE caucus in July. believed the^plaintlffs had not ex­ an antique to y train diinlay owned Ihe complaint, issued by the hausted aJKueir remedies to set­ by Kenneth I^lo p of Bridgeport, Mocessful candidates, claims use tle the jHapute, tarlns from the Hobby Sht^^ pt KeOMonable Rate* • ' of town committee funds to pay 40S Center S t, and slfdee. BANTLY OIL primary fees is Imprt^r. A qpeelal attraction at "Chll- Brentwood Is the ideal plaea for A t one point in the proceedings^ dien’a Village" will be a personal I IMI' V ' >1 . I\i ypur children this summer. All ac­ Flaherty, the plaintiffs cou; lockville-Vernon appearance by the clown, BteVe 'M \ I I’l I I tivities are supervised by trained challen^d Hammer to answprone Schrlner, with his magic act. professionals, Get the facts nowl of his own questions, whether or "Children's Village," mte of more TEL MItchcli 9-4595 not there are any rulesgrfohlbltlng Chicago Firm than 40 booths and exhibits at the Pkens Ml 3.05S0 party members fromr challenging hospital benefit fair, wlU also In- ROCKVILUI TR 5-3271 endorsed cand' • ' '' A few family "swim club” mem­ berships are svallablt. Fbol sea­ "Mr. H am m ^could answer this Buys School son opens May 30. For s cool sum­ question very'candldly yes or no,' mer join Brentwood. aaid' Flahefty. Turning to>Ham- Write to Earl P. 'WhlU, 29 Buck- mer, he said, "Would you answer Bonds at 3 % OoeuteoUcM i 5 7 land S t, Manchester, Conn, . this question?" But Hammer said he felt the A Caiicago syndicate of underwrite DIRECTED BY ..-•^itneas. State Oeptral Oommitee- era has bought Vernon’s newest men Attillo R. Fnuinelli of Staf­ PUTNAM & CO. school bond issue of $1,206,000. Earl P. White - ford, would be best qualified (o n E CMHi IT, MANCMUm • H* S4191 B.S.-M.S. Springfield pollega answer it. The Harris ll^rust and Savings Josiet T. Btolr, Robert H. Slorkel, Co-Monogeri Physical Education teacher in Fraalnelll said there are no such Bank In conjuhctlon with Rand South Windsor. rules. and Co. and L a l ^ Blsseil and In other exchanges. Hammer -V - Meeds, was awarded^the sale'yes- YOOR HOLOINOS healthy? If it’s bees a yeor aince Dori* White scored Flaherty for interrfipUng B.S., ConnecUeut Teachtrt eroes eacaminaUon and statements terday in Hartford over seven other yoe ravieseed yoar bwatlsNirtt; a reopproitol now would underwriting firms. be odviaable. We’d be happy to help at no obliqatlefi. College. omtcemlng objections. And Fla­ Teacher in East Hartford herty signified Hammer was wast­ Harris ’Trust’s net interest rate Charles Bettinger, 60 Motse R ^ demottNzntes bin modal tnifno fttr WUUr Bohultheis and son, P^tar, , ...... Public Schools. ing time, attempting to introduce of 2.934 per cent was the lowMt of 9, of 91 Robert Rd., In a preview of an saMtilt to be dis|ilayed in "Chfldrgn’g VlDag*” at the inning evidence not pertinent to the case the eight, Misitsto Wsw Vsed S h d t Eadrospa 'and which had been rejected by All ffrma offered iui interest rate festival of ths Women's Auxiliary of Manoheotsr Msmottal Hospital at Manebsoter High SdiOol Sat­ *18-*28-*35^ the court in preliminary aotlons.. of S per cent, but the rate was urday, May 12. (Herald pheto by Pinto). « Twenty-two specUtors. most of lowered by wldltlon of cash prem­ Read Herald Advs. Rtgulorly to $49.99 ^ them subpoenaed witnesses, sat iums. » • through the afternoon’s testimo­ The pramium paid by Harris Including Spring's newest coat faahibna ny, interrupted frequently by ob­ Trust was the highest among the ^ mlasea. Juniors and Junior petltes. Tet jections and counter objections. bidders at $8,821.89. The lowest savings. /' . Hammer sought to show the premium was $840, offered by Hornblower and Weeks of Hartford. duties of a town committee treas­ The sale was made at Connecti­ urer are not spelled out and that cut Bank and Trust Co. offices. Ihe Intra-party dilutes are properly bank, which also bid on Uie issue, the responsibility of the S ta te is the town’s bond agent. Central Committee. According to selectmen, the 1962 MERCURY-COMET \ He also said his cBetata do not bonds, to be printed in certificates ALUNGS TCOognlze the Clrqmt Cburt of $1,000 each, will be signed by 977 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER, having proper JiudSdicUon. town officials in New York. The b hsadqueattn for Mtn's ond WeniM'g "Of coinee.” Flaherty shot back. tentotive data is May 28 "the quesUon of Jurisdiction is al­ The Issue will be paid back over SALE } * 2 8 - 1 3 3 ways before the court." Ho term­ a 20-year period ending May 1,1982. Regularly To $49.99 ed its pursuit a waato of time, The interest rate Is' the lowest Buy For NOW and All Summer however, saying the defendants attained in recent school bonding PRICE Her4 are choice Spring-silhouettes for nusay liever in the past properly argued pronam s. qitd Juniors. 2 and 3 piece styles a t great re­ TTio Lake St. School bonds, to- Jiut in Ums for holiday, vacation and aununer wear, we offer a grand the case on its merits. DELIVERED IN array of'iiyies and fah ^ effects . . . frssh from Hunter of Boston, our' ductions. He saved some of h}s ammuni­ tallng $763,000, call for a 3.4 per MANCHESTER W« still have a few select (discontinued) model golf sets. tion for Vincent Krteaickl, 'town cent Interest rate. The Rockville Irons or. woods ’ favorite maker—and yours. Thera are exceptional Impwted prints so 1 ^ ^ chairman until Monday's cbmmlt- High School issue, of which $1,470,- desirable noiiv, reproductions of conversation prints, patterns found only 000 remsdns to be paid, cdlta for a in' the highest *’ ■ ■ pprice r i^ ■ garments.■ Everything washable. - -- Ehrery size In this . tee elections, who was. called as a From WILSON, MaeORESOn, SPALDINB sale. DON'T MISS IT! The Jamaican have hemp belte. plaintiffs' witness. He charged rate o f'4.2 per cent; 1950FEDERAL LABEL DRESSES at savings yon find at Allings only. Some listed are 4>ne- Krzesicki and six others paid only The Income from the sale of the PRICE $2147 $75 of their total $175 in primary bonds will-pay for construction of of-a-kind sets only. filing fees, Indicating thd remain­ a new elementary school on Skin­ ner Kd; and for the just completed Ladies' ing $100 came from the committee ^OVU» y o u LIKE TO LOWER YOITR SCORE? tn ^ u ry . eight-room addition to the Maple Krzesicki testified he paid his St. School. (Answer Is At Bottom) * 5 - * 8 > * l l $25 fee with two checks and cash, SKIRTS the checks amounting to $10.72 Elks Setback Roguloriy to $25. and $3.17 and dated on successive A Special Purchase! dairs. Petersen's Milk. 3.180; State Wn90N Sam Ssss4 MaefiREGOR Jack Bulks -.mii.ing ivr "Isn’t that odd?” asked Flaher­ Shoe Repair, 8,069; WWnut Clip­ DMOONT P nJED MODELS DISCONTINUED MODELS 4394 ty. pers, 2,984; Walnut Grill, 2,981; "Tes,” said Krsesickl. Patten's Builders, 2,970; North $146.60. irr.Rmemldlmn. $ "Be honest with the court and Ends, 2,959; 4 rs, 2,873; Howart '62 COMET 2.DOOR Set of 8 Registered Irons. $96.99 77.44 tell them why you made it out A Mosher, 2.862; Schendel Oil; 8100.00. SpecioLSavings! that way," he demanded. 2,837; Woody's Wonders, 2.805; Set of 4 Emerald Woode. $59.99 X KnesiOki said, in etfeet. It had $104.00. 800.00. Set Registered Egg A You, 2,801; 4 Upsets Set of 4 Registered , Woods. $ simply worked out that way, but 2,799; Leone's Tnickers, 2.780; EQUIPPED WITH: Heater—Defroster—Directional Signals—Tubeless 69.99 0 No. 400 Irons. $69.99 EXTRA! PINE QUALITY RINSE 'n READY Flaherty charged the $10.72 was Chlroa, 2,769; 'Vlchl’s Package, Tires—Sun Visors—12,000 Mile or 1 Year Warranty 854.00. Set Registered Krzeetckl’s share of the $75 con­ 2,661; Little Joe Texaco, 2.537. $114.00. % f A 0 0 S No. 400 Woods. $37.99 tributed by Uie seven primary can­ ffltgh single. Walhut Clippers, Set of 8 Cbnmploiiablp Irons. ' ' 868.00. Brings You A Great didates. .... 122; second, Leone’s, 120. Set 8 Ne, '000 Irons. $51.99 082.00. 840.60. SLEEPWEAR TO SUIT YOUR Set ef 4 Ohsmplopsli^ Woods.'»53.99 Set 6 N o.'800 Woods. $29.99 Savings Opportunity! Am d Should be $3.99 DRIVING OLASOOW RSOOVRRKD ■ Indudes fitted waltz gowns, baby doll pajamas and POWER button down shorty gown. All beauttfulTy embroi­ If your presenl PUTTERS dered and In S-M-L sizes. Tba Raeat seieeUon avnilablei___ GOLF BALLS mower gives you “ “ — 45.99-412.99 nothing but trouble.. 3 For 99c GIRLS' CQATSy THIS TIME GET A QUALITY GOLF BAOS SFAUNNB Mike Tuiiesa SUITS and DRESSES ( S C ^ IRRSXIULABS) 888.00. $24 POMFARTMINT $ 1 5 .8 9 8 B fal^g Irons. $58.88 ^ 3to6x, 7 to 14 HAHN-ECLIPSE 846.00. Mercury Cdmel ''6'' Mercury Cemet 170 "6 Dresses S30FLAID ....ru.. $ 1 9 . 8 9 Set 8 MaMdng Woods, $32.99 and Bobby iemas Sjmerstroke S O O O A 2 0 % OFF moref No costly servking. You can select either the 85-hp Mercury Corhet *'6'* er the optlenat $24 NYLON ...... $ 1 4 .8 9 Model. '8 RegMered Irons. ' ^ 0 7 . 7 7 Built M weU.msny at Crau (otcKer, IOl-hp Mercury Comet 170 "6" end get the kind of gas mileage and the first TRodtet^ and fhorpenlng low maintenance a compact car should deliver. Listed here are but a few ef the many ax- "parkhouodt" ate still atiocha.nl fricM eellent values we offer. in BM after 25 yeara eplleiiol. $49.99 Fashion Start at Cooplettly safe. AU Both engines for the 1962 Comets are'Ford Motor Company's newest SLEEX ipoving parts eacIofsiL. 6-cylinder design with precision-cast alloy-iron cylindaf blocks for max­ BOBBY JONES KRO FUTB Finest Iswa grootnkig. lety imum strength at minimum weight- Cuts ss dean sod dutrp Temis Both are available in all ten 1962 SPALDINO INscbaiaBacid Model' as a good sdssocs. Comet models. SETS OF 8 IRONS n il „ SKTOFOSfARmra'WdittDS ■'V'. ( o r ' 4 $ y j ; ; . 1 The Mercury Comet 170 "6" offers 18% large? displacement fo ,r .1 9 1 ^ 1 - 2 H - 8 J 4 Regularly $12.99 S5 6180.00.8160.00. R Q Q e e A • 1 # more powOr and high perform ance.. ,a t no sacrifice of fuel economy; Regnlar 8dd*0d. WUson R28 Registeted. ^ 7 7 .7 7 (aiy With the higher power, you get 9% faster start-up acceleration. The 3COTV *seee^4«e*aa0e«d»ee $26.88 Twni cost is only $45.10 extra. SPECIAL RARGAINS FOR ~ ^ SAre. Mower ho : well bdow 2 Piece Dreoaes PRE-TEENS cnttiiig level 'of Mode. Diidiarge If you'd like Automatic transmission the cost is only $171.70 — ■ and Whatever Your Golf Nieeds May 6e » chute. . throws d ip.-a ^ g - s and i' ‘ Pushbutton Radio— $58.50. Ju&t 18 BAJHING SUITS ‘______$ 4 :0 0 straight out andd down . . . notI at a dangerous angle.* Baffled, self- 1 Piece Dresses SLACKS, chino.s and cottons ., .$1,94 '. detning smwer housing. Spreads ALLINGS IS THE PLACE TO GO! clippiagM evenly. Grass catdhcr, SAVE TIME:.. STEPS.. . AND MONEY with pleated skirt B e r m u d a s , piaids 'and mulcher opdonaj^ BUY YOUR NEW OR USED CAR HERE! * 8160 WnfflON. ARNOU> PALfiOOl s o lid s ...... '.,. SI.94 and S2.94 ^ DIM ANY 4HONATURE-RISOISTERED 878 WELSDN, ARNOLD PAUIHR LADIES The MOST desired fabric! CUTTINO H m m ' s h o r t s e t s ...... $ 1:9 4 ; Simply turn knob le adju.l culling height of ell 4 wheels 8 IRONS $96.99 3 WOODS $52.99 BLO U SE S, sle e v e le a s...... 9 4 ^ The MOST woRted styles! from I'A* threugh'-SH". RAINCOATS SK IR T S a'eaeeovaseegeaoaaee $11 US r o t A BIMONSTIATION MORIARTY^ir RS MEN'S WOMIN'S RegMkfly $12.99 a Right at the start of semmerl A wonderful choice of styles GET YOUR and colors. Plain or printed re­ t.,-, . — . U versible . styles, (Chesterfields A variaty of stjrles . drsasy. tai­ PL.AID 301.315 CENTER ST^ MANCHESTE|h- Ml 3.5135 OPEN EVENING^ - and Balmscaana in black, beige lored and casual. You’rg sure to find BLISH Made B y “HUSH PUPPIES” or loden. Ih missy and JunSw outstanding faaUona and aavlngs in STAMPS Lincoln CoiUinental —- Mefcuiy — Comet — Engluh Ford Willy* Jeep thlaaala. T . , Just Say Chaige It HARDWARiCOb - A m m a n t BB tHUMM ¥ A LU N G S, Main Strsst ‘‘'“‘kv HERE £93 Main M udiester 977 Adrertiieiii The Herald—It Paye ■ TT-. V srriTu.VfV-V'

■N:. ■. ■ 7 ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, AP^IL 25, 1962 ^MANCHESTER EVENING HIDRALD,.MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 ------— ^------— —»i------:— ------______PAGE SEVEN oajy wtn bs ehaigad ftar-|dindrsn Bolton ju-dville, who was attending ths' Etelne Rogers scored 181 for first and non-CathoIles sponsored Ity the Betore It Talks from 6 to,.u. T ^ l Boxes Taken m st party at Moriarty Bros., re­ place. ' D of 1 Observes Archdiocese of Hartford. Af J^ilster Fete Park Mill ported the incident to poUce at GuesU were Mias Mary Malloy College Students H sndd He- FLOWER SHOP . ^ InG ai^eB re^ *abqut 8:45 v(hU5 the dance was in- Manchester Evening HeraU Co- 37th Anniversary of East Hartford,, stats regent end Set at St.1 Jolin’s Iss Susan B; fl East Ossyar S% r ^ .^ * * ** Board ot Finance Puts Oi jteaA Police said that someone htmlito Mntopondent. Mrs. Dsh- \ Mrs. Dorothy Pedemontle, regent -- APadengr TOM am xoB , Preprietoc. I a ahhrp instrument maybe sM R. Tattle, talef^ne ACadeoy Home for Easter Ttob tool bbxao 8-8435. More than 60 members and of Hartford district. Traditional Polish foods will be / ^ ‘ J ' <•:, HANOHESTEB’S u b a d in b automotive tools — aiid. an ice dick, inflict the dam- Past regents of St. Margaret’s FLOBIBTSWOKlSlt,..-. $ 7 ,5 0 0 age. guests attendsd th^ 37th-anniver­ Sttved at.an.after Easter supper College atudaats home for ^ Decision on for P) soda,, valued at about Circle who attended were Mrs. IMsVs Basie f l o w e r s tar on eocasteoai taken aome^e Bowmen Notes Pleads Guilty sary-banquet ef^St. Margaret’s Robert Carney, Mrs. Esther (3or- Sunday at 4 pjn. at St. John’s Po­ Boater'vacatibn sire; Mias Pqmty AQ the coemetlcs in the' world aariy Tuesday moi Five members of Columbia Lake Circle, Dsughtera of Isabella, last lish'National Catholic Church hail. we tslBgiajS anywhers. Hia Board ef Ftoaaee, pcsoant-f mon Intervlewa with-’'archlteeto msn, Miss Anne LeGace, Mrs. Leo Accord Necessary Beldcn from Marietta Coiloge, cin only supplement your gmisral • Aba neral Gift Itssas a Into the Keeney Oarage Bowmen entered the Quahoag NEW HAVBJN (API—a former night a t Willie's Steak House. Barrett, end Mrs. Eugene Kelly. The supper, sponsored by the Fel­ health for beauty's soke. Good diet ad with a requeat from tbs publlo before the FSC rnakM a ehoioc. Archers iheet in North fir^kfield, deputy sheriff pleaded guilty in Ohio; Miss Katherine Ellis from The next bpoineas foeetlng of the Tolland T^ke., Buekland, accord­ The Rev.^'fijdwerd M c l^ n , ex- Mrs. Philip Dupont and committee lowship Club of the church, will in­ Is basic to beauty. building commission,^ last night ing to Manchester poUce. Maas., Sunday; Three of the five Superior Court yesterday to a .were in charge o t arrangements. (OMttnied fn a Png^ One) Wheaton College, Blinols; Miss ISC will be on May 7 at 8 p.n. took top honors. chalge of embezzling about $2,000 .ecutlve director of th e' Catholic clude the slicing of eggs after ptit off approval of ikit appropria­ kt the Oonunu|ilty HSU. RlritaM Keeney, owner of the Inliuid’s Chairman Janet RAthbun from Biyant Col­ firm, reptegid the break and theft Richard Marks was high man in city funds. The sentencing of Information Center ...^In Hartford, which the Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Itaw 'WhJcli require their eolutlpn. lege, Bpringfleld; Miss Carolyn tion for $7,500 to allow hiring an VlraiAciB Ml stMiibjr for the • day; Arthur Hall two the former deputy, Edward U Czar's Home a Cafe pastor, will extend hli personal Coolldge, Bdward Bills snd Uarid architect , for the proposed aecbnd- yeaterdeyviiiomlng, Police Investi­ KPOke on the "Role pf ■ Catholic Bat «t any rite, «a a reault of The Boltenvolonteer Fire De- gation/^revealed entrance Was points behind him. was second Hackett, 49, now of Union City. greetings to the parlshtoners- Cites Low Earnings Taylor from the ‘University of ary adiooli partmen^waa on sUnd-t^ duty high men. In the'women’s division N.' J., was scheduled for May 11 Laity in America.” He augg^ed BERLIN—A regal log house in After the supper, there will be a that~neeUnK we now, apparently Oaunectlcut. A aimilhr requeat preeimted a and numied the firehouse from 4 galiM through a broken window Elaine Rogers was Second high by Judge Charles S. House. Police that Catholic women take thhlr Berlin is known as Nikolskoe. It talent show directed by Miss Bev­ onderataiid one another hotter, (Oeattnaod ra g e One) O* Visit SHOP AT HOME month, ago oa tha result of a peti­ to 5:90 P-ui- yesterday because of atythe rear of the garage. woman for the day. said Hackett left New Haven last, non-Catholic friends to organiza^ was built in rustic manner for a erly Burger, church organist, as-. and have a clearer picture o< the The Rev. John N. Cross, pastor tion, waa tabled until, a building the torge number of fires In aur- today are also investigat­ - In the men’s division, 400 class, spring after a shortage was dis­ ' Ion meetings, social activities and German 'prlnceis and heV forelgn- sisted by Henry Yawarskl uid Miss ^oratlona it If necessary to set'•. of Increase In employment costs ot the Hebron and Gilead Congre­ FOR YOUR CARPET eanunittee .waa named by referen­ rmmdlng towns. Fire Chief Patel ing aadther case in which eome- Arthur Hail Was first with s score covered In money he had collected Mass to acquaint them with the bdrn husband who became Czar Carol OleksiW. were relatively lower in the last gational churches, is taking a dum and until the board of finance ^ossollnl said. TTiia procedurs/la one cut spies in four tires on a of 386; and in the 326 class, Rich­ for the city from .deUnquent tax* Catholic faith. Nicholas I. Now a restaurant, '-Participants in the talent show week’s vacatlon.,tiiia week. He and bad time to study the.educationaj. followed under the mutual aid4( payers. He surrender^ to authori­ Khrushchev said It would not steel wrage agreement, the' In­ SAaWKK, iw ao w 0 « MOHAWK paikad eu\on Center St. 1 a a t ard Marks was first with 388. In l^e speaker also discussed the Nikolbkoe oveHooks the park- will rehearse Saturday at 10 Am. \a ia tte r where a second meeting his wife are guehtp of relatives in specifications. 'x tern In Tolland COunty tOyOm night Mias D|W16 Grande of Haz- the women's division, 276 class, ties last week. nformstion cissies for Catholics fringeall program will be held to­ lagging agricultural output. 19aa ^ By LAUBA KATZ roof, the walls and Interior of the ing their nelgbboriu>od.,. and The ' Soviet leader hinted that^ second floor were constructed as la door. Reservations should be made 'Town officials are aim intefestsd night from 6 to 7 p.m. a t the elf^ SPECIAL PURCHASE Consolidated sales were $314,437,- Mr. and Mrs. Russell R om e^ ereated a. mild neighborhood aen- through Paul Blow or ' Kenneth In a^u irln g the triShgle of land mentary school A meeting of part of the funds allocated to agri- 184, compared with $169,404,7U a new building. saUon doing It! Porter, to make sure. Half price M l 3-5103 enltmal investment would come and family—^Peter, 12, Dirk, 10, lylhg In front of the library, bound- adults working on the Junior pro­ last year mid $3M,l77i602 in the The contractors completed the ^ by Bolton Center Rd. and the gram will be held at 7 pm. at the from tile Soviet moon sh6t, pro- first quarter 1900. and Roberta, 7,—have raised the exterior, did the “roujgh worl OR Community HaU. ^giam. Several times during the curve of Old Bolton Center Rd. Block said his company is re­ roof! inside and laid hardwo^ floors. Thla property was acquired from Cub Scout Pack 78 will put on AND SALE OF FINE CHINA Sitagview he stressed the cost of ceiving some cancellations and The Romeyns lived in a- three- Mr. and Mrs. Romeynara planning a minstrel shew at Ita meeting to­ tha massive effort to win the R. Kneeland Jones by the state setbacks of previous orders as bedroom ranch at 40 Brian Rd„ to put In dife insulation ahd dry when Bolton Center Rd. waa re­ night at 7 at the Community ■/ praBtge raca to the moon, indi­ customers review their inventory wall inside, tiniahing It off them­ M l 3-5104 Wapplng,. By raising the roof and built about 30 years ago. HaU. Boys arq asked to come to cating tha Soviet llhlon la under position in the light of the con­ selves. By fall, they plan to have T i t u m m i . On advice that two members of the meeting direct-after base­ considerable economic strain to tract settlement As a result, he adding anoUwr story to the house, the whole family moved to the up­ the board of tax review have ex­ ball practice. Th,e''pack baz plan­ satisfy commitments at bomb and added, second-quarter earnings they now have four bedrooms and stairs bedrooms. The downstairs pressed their intention to attend ned a swimming sessloiix Friday atenad, Cowles said. are expected to average about 16 a bathroom, plus extra-large closets bedrooms will be converted 4ntb' schools related to their duties, the from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the ( J o ^ a n n ; Cowles reported that Khrush- per cent below the first quarter. and a walk-in close, that vvill a den, office and guest room, CANDY KITCHEN j MANCHESTER : boiud of finance voted to increase East Side Recreation ^antar. diev believed Communist China eventually become a cedar closet, 'The Romeyns and their neigh­ the appropriation for. the tax re- Each boy should bring a bathing was in economic difficulties be­ Fire Burnt 79 Acret bn the second floor. bors all seemed to enjoy watching MAKERS OF FINE CANDIES riesr bMrd by $80. suit, towel and a quarter. cause Ita lead«rs allowed their Needing additional room, the the remodeling of the house. Many Charles G. Church, the board of “sobjectlve desires” to outweigh were su rp rise that such a con- BRISTOL (AP)—43eventy-flve famUy considered buying a larger Famous for Old Fashioned Gttodnest : Carpet Center: finance waa told, plans to attend Manchester Bvenlng Herald Bel- “the objective possibilities.” He house. But they llk^ the neigh­ ■J the assessors school a't ths Univer­ tea eorreapoadeat, Omoe MeDar- aspreaaed belief these setbacks to 100 acres of wxxidlsnd in the borhood in which they were living, 2 STORES TO SERVE YOUI ^ T "A Beanilfui and Exottlng Show Place 0^ e southeastern section of .Bristol, k FUtnons Rags and Carpeta’.' s n sity of Connecticut in July., ’This mott, telephone Afltchetl 8-5566. were only problems of groivth. near Lake COmpeunce, were char­ and definitely wanted to stay in win require registration mile­ “Khrushchev is like a Western South Windsor. Tha children were MANCHESTER r a Come To The Manchester Osrpet Center e. . ? red by fire yesterday. r a F«w All Your Oarpet Needs See A SpeolaUst q. x ' V age fees of $60. DR. L. A. SHEARS diplomat,” Cowles said. “He could Fifty firemen, aided by forest loathe to move even two blocks- SHOPPING PARKADE ROUTE -6, BOLTON Joaeirti Licitra will attend the sadly be prime nUnister of Brit­ and so the family decided to alter k OPEN DAILY TO 5:80—THURS., FRI. TO 0 P J d l' A DURHAM, N.C. (AP)—Cr. fire crews and private citizens, Mob., Tnes., S at, 10 a,m. to 6 p.m. DAILV 9 AJd. to t PJM. I 111 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—OPPOSITE THE ARMORY X school for municipal finmee oBl- Lambert A., Shears, 73, a retired ain or president of the United fought the Wind-Whipped blaze for what they had. . Wed. Thurs., Fii., TO aju. to 0 p.m. Sunday 10:$.0 AJM. to g oers which opena tonight at UConn. professor ot' German at Duke Uni­ States.'’. an hour and a half yesterday af­ Speaking to builders, they dis­ Ihe eight-week course is a new versity. died yesterday after a Cowles released the Soviet gov- ternoon before bringing it tmder covered that the supporting beams venture betog launched for Tolland lostg illnees. He will be buried Fri­ smment's translation of the text control. in the ranch house were the same and Wiiidham counties >where con­ day in New Milford, Oorni., where of the Interview Tuesday night The fire was reported at 4 p.m. as those necessary for a two-story siderable upheaval haa occurred in he maintained a home. Bom In IN 3 H EA VEN LY P A T T ER N S along with a copy of his own ac­ in a sparsely settled area. No in­ house, so ^ c y could easily build recent years as a result of assess^ New York City, Shears Joined the count of the Interview being pub­ juries Occurred and no homes up Instead of out. Contractors were ment rcvaUuatlons in many of the Duke faculty in 16S7 and'retired lished by Look magazine. He said were damaged, although some hired, and the remodeling began. towns. The fee for this course Is in 1969. YOU SIMPLY CANNOT he “decided to releoM the inters l^h-tension power -lines were On a Tuesday morning a few $20. view to other media because of daniaged. weeks ago the roof was removed, Selectman. Robbins told the the wwwMiWete pertinence of some An investigation was'started in­ and by Wednesday evening, the board that the cost of painting a AFFORD TO MISS I ef Ida eommenta." to the Cause of the fire. new roof wss in place over the sec- SEYMOUR AUTO STORES stripe on Notch Rd. to serve as a Edewalk will ba charged' to the Twntght Ross...M uted Gray-Brown 681 MAIN sntlET. MANCHESlW i , ... ^ general highway account Re said a quotation of four cents a foot in­ Bsroqus 8hspo>.»Gold Trim dicates the total cost of the proj­ ect requested by School Supt. Ll- Says "Thank YoiT'Manchester For guori, wUl be about $80. Robbins also Informed the board that the selectmen plan to use part Your OYervfhelming Reception To Our Hew Store of an unprecedentM $800 surplus In the snow removal account to Repeat aequlra'another truck underframe Amazing free offer! for snowplowing. The town plow­ CON\PLF-;f! SERVICE ing U now done by four trucks, Safe three of them under private con­ tract Both the underframes and plows are owned by the town on J/20FT three of the trucks. The contrac­ 93.pteee sets at tWs Blivsr W heat... Coups Bhspa tor, however, pwns the underfninie Platinum Trim on the four^ truck. The selectmen iBssBDlggoiBur feel It advisable that the town own YOUR QUAROIAN ANOEL a fourth underframe." /■ Satisfy that secret urge! After review of past bidding ex­ ^ ’^dSWy ' o * P " - . f perience on printing of tha town report, the board ef finance waived nsaiodHoios the town’s bidding requirement and Imagine yourself in this voted to have the report printed U T ao Cup» by Herbert Kingsbury of Man- ehester.' Too Sooear* At UOeaa Stdiool rLEEl Three town officials will attend 9 1 Rbn Di « h « « ____ (»2,655.) slick gabardine bus driver’s L TI R E S J a course on municipal tax admin­ t Croamn'f GET OUR istration beginning tonight at the •tills University of Connecticut Tax LOW ,, Collector Anthony A. Maheggia. INSTALLRU Norman Preuss of the board of cap! In i^ulotion bluercomplete with chin finance, and Joseph Licitra of the i2!^'=*r^vGravy WHitEVyALL FRICI board of tax review, will attend the course sponsored by the Unl- va^ty’s Institute of Public Serv­ ice for town and city assessors, strap, visor and genuine solid brass bus PREMIUM TIRE tax coUsetors, finance boards and $ 2 . 0 0 bosMs o t tax review. deXvteis II More Interviews Stoted 24" or 26" BIKE...One Low Price Dtterviews with rspressnta- driver’s insignia. (Can’t you just see your tlvsa o t four mors architectural FACTORY SECONDS WITH UFEUME OUARANTIX ftnns have been scheduled by the ON MATiaUALS AND WORKMANSHIP e CtoaoM ilnw pubUc biUlding commisrion. Doug- •'Inside—-A nyloB-cirole of strength helps prevent blowouts. e todyl Hiae « tohat u * Cheney, chairman, of the Taka ymtr plchl Tutay Craam neighbors’ faces?) The price? A steal at a • OntsMe—A drele of positive tnicHon gnards agslnet sidds. arohiteeta liaisan oommittee. aald DMdorant, RelbQs t tttok. a Pretnium tread that gives an extra meesore of mUea because of ts; last night that a repreoentattva tbog now ami gat haW off, Sam WO' -mileage pellet- rubber, -v from the Louis J. Dnkos firm In Just as much a t yes tgans. Or Ftamingtoa vrill be interviewed I 2 .6 0 FREE MOUNTING Friday at 7:80 pm . at t^e ele­ ■•t tw9 suiMlan angalt tor «M surprising, low $2,65SrAnd, for a limited mentary achool. At 9 p.m. there .prfeaofanal wUl be an Interview with the qraton Reas... White i Shape TIRE SIZE LIST PRICE SALE PRICE* Kane and Fairchild Aseoclatas of Hartford. . Platinum' Next Monday a t 7:80 p.m. Rus­ ARTHUR'S ... time only, with each and every bus driver’s 6.50x13 37.80 17.50 sell, Oibeon w d von DotSen of TORPEDO Went Rartfotd^wlU be tnterviewnd. DRUG STORE COLUMBIA -A MODEL A t 9 pm . Monday a t the aohool 7.50x14 44.15 19.20 Km FBC wflt talk with WBklna 943 Main 8$, ] ' and ateokar of Hartford. cap you buy, we’ll throw Chanay oald there' will, ba: m ai^^. 8,01)x14 48.30 20.35 OIL PRESSURE ■d AMMETER GAUGE Quality^ Translucent China for your Very l^est Table! jh one fully-equipped, 8.50x14 53.05 22.75 PANEL SET When you set out fe buy ditno for ^a ry Best" you expect to pay two, three You hove-a chafee of three truly lovely open stock patterns ond 3 different - o r even $400 for a ooinplete service for 12 people. Not $o with this shapes—one for every decor..There's excitement in the perfect.detail (all Reptooes fUaUng Hgirt aigials 7.60x15 53.05 22.75 tote model, eare. wonderful offer of Johann Hovilondf By Importing large quantities fn pre-' first quality), and In the superb craftsmanship of every translucent piece. i23-window, two-toned, packed sets from this most famous of Gairmon potters we are able to bring 8.00 ILLUMINATED This sate provides Your very Itest,opportunity to purchase fine chindTor at LOWy LOW prices and pott the saving dfilo you. your most Important festive occasion—or for the June Bride who will cherish 8.20x15 58.95 24.30 . • ' f • . it over the years. Offer definitely ends April i28fh...... t rear-engined, foctory^fresh, matching *PLUS FED. TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIBE CbMFpRrAllE CMLCNIIN 958 MAIN STREET GOODSEAL ONE PRICE FOR ANY SKCIM I v AA I C H A E L S " ...... Volkswagen Station WqgOn absolutely GALLON OF WHITE MANCHESTER, CONN. I rWoM Mod dUaelsltoi eOnaUoa* Flat Wbito .33 I free of extra cost! PAINT a Beml-^GIoes Bbsim I ZCZ Faetorjr Fnrii a One Peat Cgees Ibsm el □StMtayOierpe OiaMeiW eak # VtoyH a kea f la t SIMONIZ o n •«> •ONCC-MIABM” POICII .PHONI. • Vtoyt-Latoz Saai Finish MMietl ressle vshie a^siqr esafosl • S fitS nmwu ■wee eeteebs sH shsntse • tOJSSt aHs estt- MANCHESTER a Hlgh-Hldteg OKItog Fla* * 1 eeetoil • Osiy esepsel wW fise-ser styflee • - CITY. JBVBLBRS^SfLVERSMlTHS GoL a Fanh sad Desk Bussssl, Of^ 19 OE. .STAn. BHUmOI* NEW HAVEN, MTOOLETOWN. $aHWPl?f, NEW BRITAIN, XOIWINOTON, WAT1B|(DM GAN MOWADTY iR O IH lUS, IN C .. SQ1-41B CKW im BT. — XAHCHBnXR' ...... • ■ ■SeswaaMiW.W»a> iisi iim ii ■

• V - : ■ 1 MANCHEStfiR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26,-^962 « 6 H T p a 6 e icm E Ity, JusUca, or (uiythlnf m silly m a causa which will not keep renew­ compete might lead to,« reduction atpr a Golden Rule. ing Its own leadership, but whj^h Nothing for Improvements ^^ ' of jobs In steel and Jn the machin­ m MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER. Ml 3-5171-OPEN T^TO 5t30.CL6 SED MONDAYS We do things and svaluat; t^am can Indeed be demoralized down to ery bushiesa which makes equip­ ment for the induktry. 2nd ANNUM l|PifaUk later, if, that is, we ever have Its roots by such a thing as the O^Min BY TBJC "It will also have a bearing, I ■KIMTINQ CO. INC. time for evmluAtion. When ■ they capture of a few of Its top iMd- think, eventually, ,en our balance " All You ^ Street blow up on lu, we partalte of a ers. Bloiigh Claims Steel of payments and everything'else," ____ **r)lt^Uk)N little Invplunta^ evaluation. The The Secret Army Organization he added. ,TCR & FER0U80N vrhloh General Balan .headed can "iChMr a period of time a moBt- SATURDAY, PabUatien basis for this editorial is. the fact SERTINOS ^ Bjr HABOU> T. HYMAN, (VModtd October, 1. im that a yrhoie bohjc on. the is no longer win anything. R can­ less bustness Is the worst kM M Profits Not Enough employer that an employs eVer Bafora y«u fall for naWtl not evm pretend, any'*tonger, that ' PnhUsbsd BTRnr • L ...... now being publiidied. But don’t had," he remarked. HERRON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL quaekary, pattaapa you’d 11^ to kibdaye and Holkujri. Entered at tbe think an occasional experience of Biere la point in its own ultfmate «»• . know what tha U.S. Food az^ Drug ■oet otflea at llancheeter. Conn, aa T h e eamingz compared with gl2 , , 8PONSORED BY HEBRON ORANGE Admlnlitration has to aay about OF MANCHESTER leeoad C lan Hail Matter. enforced evaluatj^ like this, will deviesr-that of the polntlesa, wan­ (Ooattaued from Pag# One) its lead to back down on the price million In the first quarter of 1961 ^ ADUI/E8 niJIO—CHmpREN 5,to W, 75e - , ton slaughter of Moslem innocents. For rbeervelleae C i^: MI S-7170, MI S-0206 or AO 8-124* tha .kaalo .American diet./ SUBSCRIFTION RATES cramp our style! We are quite He ruled out rcpetlUjm of the rise. at the .depths of the recent busi­ acpna g ^ r p to from a rwimt publi- Payable in Advance likely to keep/ on doing everything For, with the capture of General ’ In acme cSsea, ha saiil. h t 'hzd ness receeelon .^nd gU.6 million aatkHi;' ■' ' ' ' / ». Carrier MaU price move two weeks ago when, spoken out before. One Year ...7...... SIS.M $33.00 we can do, on the theory that his­ Salan, the point et which the Mos­ in the boom period vt January- "Tha American t M . luppiy to pn ever asked whether there would be pri­ Six Montba 7.75 11.00 tory can pick up''^ the pieces, If lems might have 'been baited into or consultation with the White But he did credit the dectiion March I960.. unaurpaaaad througkmtt the-world Three Month*...... A90 5.60 The ahqwlng a year ago waa the One Month...... 1.30 1.35 answering, with waritqn slaughter House In any such project. of Inland Steel Oo. and aomsT^er tn both quantity and. nutritional Wnekly ...... 30 there are a n ^ / » firms against going albiig with poorest, fbr any quarter not affect­ of their own, teems to have been "ITrM, let me say that I have value. ' ------:------no contemplation on the part of having mors Influence^'than gov­ ed by la strike in the last 10 years. . MEMBER o r averted, Juet In time, but in time. In the quarter Just ended, pro- "Important ataplaYOoda auch aa _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS UniUd States Steel a t th# moment ernment actions In ^irlnglng about CALL Ml 9.2821 flour, bread, xaUi, margarine, O n/^ecret Won’t Last ths retreat. tfhctlon came to 7,064,111 tons, the w n t for The AMOclated Pre<* la exclualvely Let the cause die, quickly, Tlicn, with respect to any major change . eorh meal and .rice contain added entitled to the me o( repuhllcatlon nl best since thS' Januaiy-March pe­ all new* diafiatchea credited to it or -I^cUcally everybody has now perhaps, there can be mercy fo^ in the level of our prices," he He said ha orobaed an admiqie^ .vltazaina' ttpA minerato tmder not otherwtae credited In tbta paper those who debased, themselves/Ai rdpUed. v^aUon sugges^n for, a eBseial riod of 1960 When steel plants For Investment Advice ’ atandards., a6t by tha PDA. and also the local new* polished her*. 1>een politely persuaded that all we commission,to suiVey the qtMl in­ were operating full Mast after g "The k-tlM,proper court quilt-smooth Ambassador Mattress by Steams & for an order calUng tqwn the cus- 84 X 46” table .(extends to 56”) and four chairs. ^ hoped to make the main endeavor Let us say, if his nerve and re­ Maple for gu^t ; Foster. Made for firm comfort with a 812-coij. in- and achievement of his final serv Then comes the meticulous ' todian to pay over a part or all ef source seem to fall him, now that the custodial property necessary -nerspring unit and posturizing . . . extra pads of lea to his nation and tef the world, tailoring that is traditional he Is In captivity, that that la the with Watkins. Tops and bot­ for these purposes. cotton across the center of mattress and box springs i Why waa he not tru e'to himself, Q-7 -I understand there are some inevitable disease of his cause, not toms of draperies, pihch pleats rooms and cottages . . . right where the most weight ooims. F or fur­ to* his own Intelligence, to hla own any deterioration of his misguided lana that allow a college student ther luxury, Steams 4b’Foster uses exciusivr lnaulo sense .of mission ? and hooks are hand sewn; fine S> work part of the year, get aca­ manhood. Let us think, if he now j cotton sateen lining is used, demic credit for hto job aa well as quilted cotton insulation, quilted cotton upholstery' Ths answer has to be that he, whimpers that the cold-blooded ’ pay, study part of toe year and at little prices and Seat Edges that defy bed sitters. Choose, full lU i 0 p.. m . like too many human belnge barbarisms of the cause he com­ with permanent-finish buck- that these are oalled co-operative or twin sizes; mattress or box spring; |38.86 each. this age of man, was guilty of an manded ware r -t his doing, but rum lining for headings; bot­ education plans. Where can I get irresponsible automatism in which that of "insane" leaser figures for tom corners are weighted to details?—C. C. A- THURSDAYS assure proper “hang”. Dear C. C.: First, writs the col­ Base 49.95 Look how you can furnish your guest TWIN pR FULL SIZES the “mere fact that something whom he was hot re. ohslble, that lege of your choice to sec hwethqr rooms and cottage bedrooms in quaint could be done, physically and his own refusal of responsibility When completed, drap­ they offer a co-operative education Colonial charm at tow,- low prices , : . technically speaking, became the for the very same things he once . plan. Write to Dr. Henry H. Arms- Mirror 13.95 FRIDAYS authorization for the doing of it eries are delivered to ’' by. Division of Higher Education,' during Watldna Spring Sale. 'The dou­ seemed to encourage defiantly re­ your home and installed. Office of Education, Washington ble dresser base is SO” wide, has six no m atter what the potential rb- flects the ultimate demoralization 25, D.C., for a free pemphlet culed aults Involved. Not whether some No window is too compli- drawers; mirror 86 x 60". The 4- of a savage cause, not merely the ...... cated for us to treat. We *Xlooperatlve EducaUoh in the thing Is going to prove good or decivilizatiOn of one particular VR." Also, contact your local VM, drawer chest is 9l inches wide; jlmdi bad, but 'Whether it is possible man. can furnish the proper - Civil Service Commtoelott oStoe. 88 X 18” ahd the 8-drawer single : Under Civil Service various pleits not whether we sho.uld do it,' but ■What he himself said, in the rods and hardware for dresser is 88" wide .with a 80 x 24” any type of window are available In a wide range mirror. whether somebody else In ouri,po moment of his capture, was that> Job etosaifleattons. sition might do it—these are the the cause itself was going to treatment. . Q—Whan I was forced to dto' kind of questions we ask our­ pieces, collapsing. The hope has — Best of all, you can ’ aoi)timie premium paymanta tm my selves when we avoid asking and Insurance policy two years ago. the to be that the symbolism of his pay as you please . . , agent advlW me to select what he answering the real questions—this capture, as the commander of that | S cash, 30 or 90 days, oalled "the extended Insurance' is the klmt^Of reasoning we use desperate cause, now speeds thei option. Now X am toU Yeannot bor oT' on budget terms to row against the poUey evbn though when we :piuA reason Itself on the demoralization and the- dlsaolu- suit yoUr convenience. Light, folding shelf. tion. I am eovered' for the next nine Call MI 3-6171 . . . years. Is this true?—B. W. 'Diis was an exploit technology It is a wn ' amount of ..cash you would get num and comfortable poly foam cushion, ,_.fead, or to quostlan what ita final naked, moral bankruptcy.. . would only be a fracUoa ef wbBt l i ^ t , fold compactly for easy moving about Tnault may be, or to examine It It to for these reasortg titot Oiii^ ' Cho Mliey to worth. Base 39.95 and atorage. Pieces’ come vrith r combina­ tA G B TEN MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, j W ^^> ^t)A Y , APRIL 26, 1962 , ^ MANCHfiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY,‘APRIL 26, l9 « PAGE ELEVEN ■xpacted to be visible In Hawaii, C o v e n tr y l|aty Jane Toomey, Jo- This is In a raaMsntial m m , De­ ham eountles and la affsred under hundreds' of miles- from the test­ B y M U U a Itai^A Wilks and Fred Young. men fired at trooper Richard TDC Hopes to Persuade Nelcd Mars said. the administnitive training pro­ esr’s pursuing car,; ing areas. Offlciala have piromised Loyztaf to TMk Te..BMU« Pealtiry H aase gram for municipal officers Fires N-§hot that at least a day’s notice will The primary law will be. .the An executive aession the Zon­ through the university’s Institute Police Net The quartet -abandoped Noack’a be-given of any exploiilona that To Continue Plant in Town CARE to Tour High School; topic a t the L eague'of Women ing Board t€ Appeids granted of PiAlle Bsrrtce. The srtmol will car In the Tyler MUM Rd. eectlon TNENXItTFn»^Hl€TIIIC may be seen from the Island state. \M ts. Victoria Taylor Voters, a t a meeting a t 8 p.m, permission to Bernard RrlstoM of be held each Wedneaday evening of Wallingford and fled into tha U6HTC0MPMY The government said that no M ik Victoria Russell Taylor, U, tomorrow a t the home of Mrs. Oooee Lane to buUd a iMultry through June 13. 4 , Youths wooda. State: and local police from Talks .on efforts to keep Nelcoffacturlng Company’s cutting tool nother^^giC Mrs. Florence Glaco- Walter E. Tedford on Rt. 81. house with the provistbn that the sevaral towns converged on the Pacific Skies super-size explosions;|^like the M. mini of M&Mhester, died yesterday Hear Talk on Vo-Ag Center Zervleetaea'a Newt 3,90^PN.DivMsMl megaton shot ht the'Soviet series Vo blasts no The Planning’ aiyl. Zoning Com­ day, according to Grant B. Tobth- froto boot training at Cape May. haa declandI« i d i ^ t a d It has been almost eight months development commissions will be recently announced plan to cen­ Survivcoa, beiudM her daughters school board meeting at 7:80 p.m. Secopfl honora Grade 7, Terri mission has granted a change of aker Br„ board chairman. The AEC device larget- than lO yihegatOns (the held tonight, by the Town Develop­ in Manchester an will suMeed Howard G. Bates, who safeguard atomic weapons from lishment of a 'Vo-Ag Center at the Ann Roy. Sally Scovell. Linda three-lot subdivieion located on administratlbn. Tlte achool la for Ujrt. new marking system ha.i been tion. Nov. 2 w e n Kennedy said the ently Brown and Sharpe’s plana to Mrs. Fred E. Keish accidental firing or sabotage. E. O. Smith High SchOol In Storrg, Twin-Hill Drive on the property town and city aseeeeor, tax coilec- H erald / State Police car spotted United Statbs would^go ahead With ion’s series last (all did nOt pro­ of Manchester, but had declined to Mrs. Mary B. Meyers Keish, 70, will bebqme a member of the board -Shaffer, MerrHyn Siwek, Bradford Mancheeter EvOatag completed, the soiid white cen­ vide it with superiority In nuclw say where It would relocate inas­ centralize the cutting tool opera­ of direotb^. Pentagon officials said today tValter Thorp has been iqrpointed Smith, Cyqthla Squires, TerTy of Baldasaari Assboiatee Inc., of torf, finance boards and boards bf OoVMstoy eeireapopdeat, F . P au ljas' Noack'a auto after the robbery and ter line must still be obeer\’ed as By BLTON C. FAY standby preWationA for a re­ tions <; had been prompted by wife of Fred E. -Keish, 42K Blue- Improved safety mechanisms tiy the Coventry board as the which Robert Stem U iweMdent tax review In Tolland and Wind­ Llttie, MIeplimie PI 3-8381. gave chase. Police said the fleeing sumption of awospherlc tests. power. >, much as the firm’s plans had not fleld Dr., died this morning a t Man­ Paul Merrick la slated to become- s no-ps.Mii\|f line," Ives said. Read Herald Advs. AP MlUtary Affairs Writer The objectives of the new U.l^ been finalised. stalled negotiations on wOrk rules first vice ^imident; Willi n tn form one major goal in the new town's representative in this pro- The tempo of'.:^reparatlons has at the Rhode Island operation with chester Memorial Hospital after a rotmd of atmospheric tests or­ poeal. WASHINGTON (AP) - - increased since ■\Kenfiedy an­ series generally are these; \ Nelco is owned by the Brown short illness. 'Thompson, a ^ n d vice president; 1. Improve the explosive yield add Sharpe Manufacturing Co. of the International .(tssociation ,of Wallace Lobr, thtid vice president; dered by President Kennedy. The regional group includes The U.S. nuclear count-doWfa nounced March 2 that the tests Machinists...... -■ ; ‘ > Mrs, Keish was bom In Glaston­ boards of education of Andover, so that bigger warhead poWer can Providence, "R. I., which . has now bury, July 7.; 1891, and had lived Eugene Dente, se6i;ete^, C. Rres- Since the United States began is under way.. The first ex­ would be started late this month announced that it will restudy its 'The Rhode Island operation em­ developing atomic weapons in. Ashford, Bolton, Ck>lchester, Co­ unless the Soviet Union agreed to be carried longer distances with­ ploys about 200, with another 30 in Manchester most of her life. cott Hodges, treaki^r; Audrey plosion of the new test series out increasing the booster and plan toNcentralize its cutting tool Miller, tail twistepr Gynnat' Olson, -World War n, safety has been a- lumbia, Coventry, Hebron, Leban­ a fool-proof system for banning working at the American TWist She was a member of-St. Mary’s on, Mansfield. Marlborough. Wlj could thunder out in the re­ missile size. ' activitleirsX' :because ^ i of a change In Episcopal Chiu-ch and a charter lion tamer; Joseph 'Tafgart and prime consideration. nuclear tests. managemmt. Drill Co. in Detroit, and with 30 Myron Berkowibz, diPebtors for The Defense Atomic Support llngton, Windham and Rham Dh mote Pacific at any hour. Swarms of military men, AEC 2- Explore the effects of very to BO employed by Nelco. member of Anderson Shea, VFW trict 8. / high altitude nuclear explosions According to reports. Brown and auxiliary. two yean;' John Forfyan, director Agency claims it has a perfect President Kennedy gave his fi­ experts and laborers descended, on Sharpe had beep thinking of 'Wln- Tentative propMals to form of one year;, Charles Olsen and rec6rd""trr 17 years of storing, Attending the meeting wfil be nal approval Tuesday (or the se­ the hithdrto lonely islands"' of to try to advance the antipnisBlle regional association of development Survivors, besides her husband. board members, zohool adminis­ sted as a site for centralizing its Include a son, Lt. C3ol. Frederick C. Laytoit Moseley, hold-over direc­ transporting, (lying, overhauling, ries o( test shots in the atmos­ Christmas and Johnson—the for­ missile program. A test explosion tool "Vuttlng activities.' / commissions may be regarded in tors for one year. inspecting and working with nu­ trators and friends. Anyone inter­ phere- The Atomic Energy Com­ mer a British possession close to at an altitude of about 48 miles a different light in view of pnpos- Keish, U.S. Air Force, stationed at ested In the program way attend. AFTER EASTER SALE Realization of this plan would als for the formation of a state­ Shreveport, La.; two daughters, Flection of. officers will be held clear weapons in other ways., , mission announced the tests would the equator, the latter a U.S. above Johnston Island in July Involve Brown and Sharpe plants at the next meeting. There have been crashes of The regional group wl’.l hear the begin "as soon as operationally iikland airfield southwest of Ha- 1958, and an earlier experimental wide, private organization for Mrs. Eleanor Mayes of Binghamp- .report of its nomlniting commlt- located In Detroit, Mich., Center- handling common problems facing ton, N.Y., and I to . Ullian Jacoto OABB to Meet planes carrying nuclear weapons. feasible." iVaii. shot ' at a lower level constitutes dale. R. I., as well as Nelco. Election of officen will take tes on a slate of officers for the the only available -data up to now. development commissions. of Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Alice Although, the fuselages sometimes HFHlITImlJI] This meant, said an ABC 'There the task force, supplied Involved in the management pla.ee- a t the QABE (0>nntcUcut were jioavily damaged or burned coming year. Mrs. Marita Merrick The weaponeers want to know Earlier the Manchester Com­ Wetherell of Manchester;, seven of Columbia is the incumbent spokesnsan, the first shot will We by ships and planes, has erected changes Is 'Thomas Hollis Jr., who mission had suggested the regional grandchildren, and . two great­ Association of Boards of Educa­ the wCi^pons did not explode and triggered any time Irr the m x t the* 'facilities for hurling thermo­ more about the behavior of neu­ has resigned as the cutting tool tion) Region 3 meeting Friday chairman. Spring di'esses trons In an airless void and the association, and letters were sent grandchildren. there was only what the agency RefreshwanU wUI be served by few days, as soon as the w^dher, nuclear warheads into the edge of division’s vice president and gen­ out to towns bordering Manches­ 'The Watklna-West Funeral evening at Coventry High School, called "insignificant contamina­ the weapons and the elaborate ex­ space, dropping them from planes, transmission, if any, of shock eral manager. Mrs. Marita, Merrick, CABS pres­ the home,«conomica department of vary special group of waves. ter for their reaction to forming the Home, 142 E. . Center St., Is In tion.” \ the hig^'school. perimental facilities are "Go.'' launching them in torpedoes/and Also involved In the changes agsociation on an informal l^ is . charge of funeral arrangements, to ident, has annoimced. Mrs. Dor­ While they are proud of this Kennedy’s authorizatUTn (or the depth charges—and, equally im­ 8. Explore farther the effect of are William P. Sheffield IH, Taylor reported positive replies be announced. othy Shevchenko of Marlborough, safety record, U.S. atomic weap­ f Honor Roll Ustad portant, trying out new explosive thermonuclear detonation on elec­ named as general manager; and Tkb third quarter honor roll has *7 to *15 tests to proceed oaple in a day from Bolton aiid South Windsor, Mn. Betty Kowalski of Andover oneers are tmxipus to develop of appeals and warnings against recipes for producing more nu­ tronic equipment, to learn how Frank E. Montle, operations man­ with the remaining towns yet to be WilUam C. Trask and EFwin Burnham of Windham, even more assured precautions. b ^ listed by Principal Francis A. girls’ spring coais clear yield from smaller packages. tensive and (or what length of ager for Brown and Sharpe Manu- heard from. will present a slate of officers for pwTotU at Coventry High School. resumption of testing. U Thant, William Charles 'Trask, 64, of 98 Safety mechanisms built into / First honors in accelerated acting Secretary-general of the By this morning, the scene was of time Is radar "blinjked out’® Cotswold St., Hartford, father of consideraition. U.S. nuclear weapons are intended 9 regulo^y $10.98 to $25.00 set- 'The warnings to shipping and by side effects of a nuclear blast. Alfred A. 'Trask of Wapping, died Mn. Barban Atwood of Mans­ mathematics went to: Grade 11 r« uiariy United Nations, and India’s Prime to prevent explosions through ac­ Btu-bara Bickford and VirglnJa Minister Nehru urged the great aircraft- to steer clear of the 'They ^ so are interested In the Rockville-Vemon yestehlay at McCook Hoapltal, field, program chairman, has an­ cident, human error, sabotage or $19.98 «r2 .9 0 Christmas Island area had gone possibility^ that neutron radiation Couch; GrL.de 10, Suzanne Clever- powers to refrain from testing. In Hartford; after a short illness. nounce the Coventry board has what the Atomic Support ^gency don; Grade 9, Ronald Hudak and Moscow, Soviet Foreign Minister into effect 10 days ago. 'The Christ­ could cause electronic compiftprs Survivora, besides his son in In'vited the CABB to tour Cov­ called "the possibility of a neiirot- Your choice of smert spring dresses in a wide assortment of mas island’s designated area is a Beatrice STsmi; Second honors In This group includes sizes 3 to 0x and 7 to 14 an^i* taken from our regular Andrei A. G ron^o repeated Kiis'-' to forget the guidance Informa­ Commission Seeks Applicants Wapping, include' his wife, Mrs. entry High School, opened last Ic or psychotic among our own Grade 11 to John Ohound; Grade one and two piece style! in straight ikirti, full skirts. Arnel Sian warnings that the Soviet Un­ rectangle 600 to 800 miles, to tion cranked into missiles. Helen Kucharsid 'Trask of Hart­ September, Student guides will be people.” >■ 10, Tyler De'vlne and Grade 9 stock. Smart styles and luscious new spring^hades. Every coat is made {erteys, crapes, cottons end silks. Junior end misses' sizes . . . ion would conduct new tests UO' which a smaller (120 by 240 miles 4. To conduct realistic tests of ford; a sister of Uxbridge, Mass., on hand at 7:30 p.m. to take Nuclear weapons have many CbarlM Lowery. with grow hems! '7 . < less the United States relented. rectangle) adjacent area was nuclear warheads on missiles. To Fill Swimming Pool Posts two brothers of Whltinsvllle and guests through the building. There detonators. To fire, all the d o n ­ First honors In accelerated Eng­ lorde half sizes. Excellent color eiiertment. added. None have ever been fired this Lawrence, Mass., and four grand­ will be an opportunity to ask ators must function slmultamwus- lish: Grade 11, Barbara Bickford ^ On G a^ol Hill, Kennedy’s go- 'The Johnston Island area is clr children. 'ahead^wnnouncement was greeted way by the United States. questions about the school pro­ ly. If only one detonator gods, the and Virginia Couch; Grade 10. Jan cular, radiating out 470 nautical 6- Test new designs and per­ Applicants for posts of direotor,*29 Vemon Ave.; Mrs. Barbara Funeral services will be held gram. weapon ^11 not explode.' Blamberg, Suzanne Cleverdon, wl^rgBieral approval,' with sever- miles at the surface. It is an in Friday at 11 a.m. at the Holmes ^ members of Congress saying haps configuration of freerfalling asalstant director and life guard Oibeau and son, 26 Ward St. Llewellyn L. .Turner, director of Sources said it is considered Louise Crowley and Kathleen Rav- verted cone, with a radius of 700 and rocket-powered bombs de­ Funeral Home. 400 Main St., Man­ agricultural education for the lin; second honors in Grade 11 to our enti^ stock /Wat the President had no altema- ar4 still being sought by the Rock­ chester. The Rev. Roy C. Hutch' virtually Impossible for' all the miles at an altitude of 30,000 feet. livered by aircraft. Vemon news Is handled through state, will discuss the proposed detonators to be tripped at once Barbara Doggart, Dexter Whee- / Uve. TTie wa*"'t^'tK deadline (or Johns­ 6. Test naval nuclear weapons. ville Swimming Pool Ck>mmission eon, pastor of the Wapping Com­ Vo-A^g Center at E. O. Smith lock; Grade 10, Lee Beth Karasin- ’The U.S. InformaUon Agency The Herald's Rockville Bureau, S munity emurch, will officiate. Bur­ In a crash of a bomber, for ex­ ton is April 30. The peculiar shape The Navy now has nuclear war­ for summer work. W. Main St., telephone ’ntem ont High School at Storrs, the prO' ample. ■Ici, John Ohlund; Grade 9. Ronald / ■aid today it has found strong of the Johnston Island zone indi­ heads (or torpedoes, nuclear Life guard applicants should ial will be in Wapping Cemetery. Hucak, Charles Lowrey. Beatrice girls' spring coots support in the Philippines, ’Thai­ S-S186 or Mitchell 9-6787. Friends may call at the funeral gram. Its development and present In storage an atomic weapon is cated strongly that the big, high mines and'nuc(eas,. charges. bold American Red Cross water stfitus. Inert. It Is isolated from the bat­ Branta and Judith Treachuk. land arid Latin Anjerica (or the altitude (up to several hundred home tomorrow from 3 to 6 and First honors in the college pre- resumption o f TltS. atmospheric But they werd designed by using safety Instructor certificates and 7 to 9 p.m. tery needed to provide the electrio miles) shots may be lofted on data obtained in two previous im- power to trigger the explosion. pwatory course follow; Grade 11, testing. It reixirted that opinion in rockets from there. derwater shots, with old and com<; should be college students or high Surprise Shower Barbara Bickford, Virginia Couch; , greatly reduced spring coats areas Including the Middle East, school graduates, according to the Ronald P. WIzbickI To prevent firing through error Grade 10, Suzanne Cleverdon. All this indicated that the first paratlvely low-yield devices. ROCKVILLE' — Ronald Peter or sabotage, nuclear weapons are South Asia and Africa 1s opposed shots, perhaps to be comparative­ Pentagon officials said another commission. F o r M iss E d e ls o n Barbara (jouch, Louise Crowley, Toddler sizes, sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 in the group. Famous to testing. Instructor certificates, adminis­ WIzbickI, 66, of Terrace Dr., died fitted' with various control de- liee Beth Karaainakl. Kathleen ly small field tests aimed at gain­ major goal of the tests will be trative experience, and experience Dellcioua and different: Tliln last night at his home. vlce6. name brands . . . and every coat features the grow hem. Japan’s leftist Zengakuren stu­ ing improved nuclear . efficiency, Ravlin; Grade 9. Ronald Hiidak. dent federation said it would dem­ Improvisd safety mechanisms. worlilng with children are request­ strips of preserved ginger added •Mr. WIzbickI was bom In Lithu­ Miss Brenda Edelson, 23 Crest Some switches are"'-'place4 in Beatrice Srams and Catherine ♦19 to *33 will be made at Christmas Island. TTiey said scientists 'will be look­ ed of applicants for the director^; to curried chicken. ania on Feb. 12, 1896, the son of wood Dr., was honored at a mis­ hard-to-get-at places, so that a ■ lenskl. onstrate at the U.S. Embassy in Kennedy, in his address of ing (or new ways to safeguard Tokyo every day U.S. tests are ships. Knowledge of pool manage­ Mr. and Mrs. John WIzbickI. cellaneous bridal shower for'-ri.7 person literally must tear a'.bomb Second honors; Grade 11. Bar­ March 2, specified that the detona­ atomic weapons from accidental ment is desirable, but not required, Ever add a dash of nutmeg to Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. guests last night at the home of apart to get at them. —-- conducted. tions would bi<^onducted to sea­ firing or sabotage. corned beef hash? Or cover the bara Doggart, Thomas French. regularly $29.98 to $45.00 It has been almost four years the commission added. Training in Anna Tankas WIzbickI; two Miss Diane B^hm , 577 Adams S t Another safety measure in­ John Ohlund, Dexter Wheelock, ward of the islands instead of on ' ■ ■ operation of the pool filter system hash with buttered crumbs and daughters, Mrs. S. Carl Matyiaof Table deccorations were blue, volves locked and sealed controls since the United States made its or over them. brown under the broiler? » Sharon White; Grade 10, Ckirol pre-teen coats last nuclear tests in the atmos­ be given. Echo Dr., Vernon, Mrs. James E. pink and white for a buffet sup­ mounted In series, but In differ­ Bowman, Thomas Gralnard, Kath­ Mindful of worldwide (ears of ederick S. Berger, chairman, Martin of Phoenix, Ariz.; and a per. ent locations. Thus, one Important ryn Brartd, Tyler Devine, George Come in early for your aelection of phere, although it has reported fallout, the President emphasized vld Ki W ol^, secretary, are If poached eggs have to wait be­ firing 29 small As nuclear gad- Public Records sister, Mrs. Theodore Zdelarich of .Miss Edelson, daughter of Mrs. switch could be activated only by ^ e rle , R<^er Feuerman, Donald spring coats . : . in checks, solids and safety (or this new series. recei\Hng applications at their fore they are served, keep them Monroe, Mich. Estelle Edelson and the late How­ two separate and Independent ac­ Griffin; Carol Hicklng, St^hen He said by paying careful atten­ homes at 39 Grove St. -wnd 23 In lukewarm water. flannels. Button coats in the newest Attachments Funeral services will be held ard Edelson, will be-married to tions sometimes requiring a key, Jamaltus, Janet Komer, Deborah n e .90 tion to location, wind and weather Thompson St., respectively. Friday at 8:15 a.m. at the Burke Clifford Sutton, 15 Edmund St, sometimes the breaking of a seal. McKuaick, Susan Potter, C ar.o 1. silhouettes including, bracelet and and by holding tests at sea it was Kilpatrick Structural Steel Co., The Horowitz Memorial Pool is Youngsters usually enjoy Jam Inc., against Carroll M. and Mar­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., son of Mr. and Mra. Walter A. Then there is what Is termed Shirshac, O r 1 o . Smith, Daniel three-quarter length sleeves, cardigan Intended to rule out fallout prob­ located In Henry Park. aandwlches treated to a milk- Sutton, Campbell, Calif., June 2 at Storrs, James ’I’oome'y, Diana Personal INotices jorie O. Nelson, property off Sun­ Summer Director Sought and-egg dip and browned In but­ with a requiem Meus at St. Jo­ the "two, man rule,” meaning .styles, monotones, demi-fit lems in the test areas and that set St., $500. seph's Church at 9. Burial will be Center Congregational Church. that two or more persons must Wahmanh, Valerie Wenner; Grade radiation in the Northern Hemis­ The Rockville Recreation Com­ ter or margarine. 9, Rosemary Belardino. John Burr, hopsackings, worsted Petti- Kilpatrick Iron Works against mission la seeking a director for in St. Bernard's Cemetery. be present when anyone has ac­ In Memoriam phere would be held to "very low Carroll M. and Marjorie O. Nelson, Friends may'call at the fuWal PERONISTS READY SllUKE cess to the warhead. Howard Cole, Susan Crane, Cyn­ Point, Pon-Pon and tweeds. level." its summer playgrtmnd program Drained small sardines, arrang­ BUENOS AIRE.S (AP) — thia DeMars, Unda Doggart, Lois property off Sunset St., $1,100. to begin May 1. The; directorship ed on lettuce and garnished with home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Beige, gold, navy, turquoise hi loTlDK memory of Clarkeon F. Any ' fallout that , comes down Building Permits 7 to 9 p.m. Argcntliia’s Oeneral Confedera­ Gergler, Forster Grant, Lorraine Bailey, who departed this life April 26, (airly soon from the new tests is is a paid position and will require lemon wedges, may be served as Helms, ' James Hughe.s, George or gra.v. Junior and miasea 1960. Eastern Coast Enterprises, 34 part-time work from May 1 until a main epurae for lunch op aa a tion of labor readied ita S mil­ expected to be limited mostly to apartment units at 173 Spruce St., lion member* to day for a na­ . Jacquemln, Albert Landry, (Tharlea sizes. 'There Is no death; the leaves may (all. a worldwide belt - ranging from the closing of bfchools, and full first course for dinner. \* ' Lowery, Linda Mortensen, Edward The (lowers may fade and pass away, $113,000. time work after that until Labor tionwide strike to preserve Fe- RUMMAGE They only wait Uiroush wintry hours about 2,(XX) to 3,600 miles wide in Conyers Construction Co. for T. Funeralfi ronist election victories can­ ' Neuman, Judith Osborn, Benitta ~The eomlng Tiinr of * the■■ ■■Kay. tropics latitudes- Day. When a load of French br Plaster, Judith Sanborn. Russell P. Aitkin, addition at 23 Tolland Applicants can contact Chair­ celed by President Jose Maria At least three of the testa are 'Tpke., $4,750. hag staled, use it to make Frer Guido under military preseure. Scars, Mark Tilton, Judith Tres- WUt. LUUsn. man Carleton F. Milanese at his toast. Serve the toast with thawed SALE chuk, Anne 'Wheelock, James visit our bMutiful ntw home at 87 Union St. frozen raspberriea (in sugar syrup) Bouhle Funeral From the other side Guido was . LUTHER flALL White and Christine Ysms. Milanese said the playground instead of with the usual maple under conttnulng mUitary pra-'"' EMANUEL Second honors In the business Davidson ft Levanthol sister store counaelor openings have been fill­ syrup. For Goodchilds sure to go all the way and once program: Grade 11, Judith Carr, at Corbins Cemor, Wost Hartford ed. Names will be announced soon, again ban Feronista from all po­ LUTHERAN CHURCH Diane Santoro; Grade 10, Gloria he said. Sunday brunch: Serve creamed Double funeral services for Mr. litical activity before ang new FRIDAY. APRIL 27 Dubord, Bonnie Granger and Linda Scout Camp Registration Open finnan haddie (or other smoked and Mrs. v, Edward Goodchild of elections are held. But '^ c re Kristoff. still were signs of discount 9 AM. How to figure Registrations are being taken fish) on crisp tpMt amd top with Wright’s Mill Rd., (Coventry, who Auspices Of The honor rolls for Grades 8 wd (or attendance at one of two sum­ poached eggs, dam lsh with a were killed la an automobile acci­ from army elements that feel 7 include: First honors. Grade 8, military leaders have pushed tita Emanuel, Lutheran mer camping periods at Pinnacle sprinkle of paprika or minced dent In Boltoil Sunday, were held Chnreli women . Fred Minlcueci, Richard Papanos, Mountain Day Camp off Pish and parsley. this morning. government beyond the bounds \ David Storrs; Grade 7, Diane Bue- Game Rd., Vemon, this summer. Private prayer services for mem­ of the constitution. caglla. Brownie, Intermediate and Sen­ A "little cooked rice left over? bers of the families were held at Second I . lors, Grade 8, Robert ior Girl Scouts In Vemon, Elling­ Add it to consomme (homemade the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Adamcik, Gail BiUlngham, Daniel A DAVIDSON A LEVENTHAL STORE the “ertras” ton, Rockville Slid South Windsor Or prepared) and serve as a be­ 219 W. Center St., followed by Boisvert, Mark Chappelle, Robert are eligible. The camp will be open fore-dinner soup. services at Ckincoidla Lutheran Spring special prices! Chase, Janice Gould, Hope Green, for the first period,June 25, and CThurch. The Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Priscilla Heck, Rargara Helms, (pr the second period'July 9. Frying small fish? Dip them In pastor, officiated. Burial was in '62 MERCURY Unda Hietala, Bryce Hbneywell, milk seasoned with salt and white East Cemetery^ Pastor Kaiser read Activities making up the pro­ the committal services. Donna James, Helen Ltbby, Diane gram will be outdoor cooking, pepper, then roll them lightly in MacGregor, Bradley., MeSweeney, camperaft, nature study, singing, flour. Fry the fish in butter or Honorary bearers were Joseph bacon fat. Cardoso, Leonard Daigle, Edward James Moriarty. Jean Morlarty, arts and crafts, games and explor­ meteor Andrea Mullen, Brian Pender, Galioit, Hector St. Pierre,, Robert ing. A Peter Pan unlt for girls un­ NEW INTERMEDIATE SIZE CAR I Robin Pottai*. Christopher Rose, der 7 will be organized. The well-stocked kitchen Imasts Frechette and Herman Cody., various kinds of vinegar: Cider, Bearers for Mrs. Dale Goodchild Donna Sanborn, Patricia Sherman, \ Counselors are being sought, ac­ malt, tarragon and wine (red and were Angelo DeCarll, Anthony De- cording to Mrs. Ralph G o^ale of white). Carli, Francis DeCarll, Leon De- the Girl Scout council In Hartford. Ckirli, Adam Karklvich and Joseph U.S. Savings Bonds Counselor training will be provid­ Oiantilly Dressing, for fruit Cyrklewlcz, ed May 29 and June 5 and 12. salads, is a mixture of' mayonnaise Bearerti for Mr. Goodchild were JOs Set for State ConfAb ,. and whipped cream. William Lehman Jrr, Donald giris’ spring suits Twenty-five members of the Mathes, Leo Hilox, Russell Miller, ecause U.S. Sav­ tually, you get back be a strong, secure Rockville Junior Chamber of Com­ When you mix mayonnaise with Robert Hayes and William Bhe.r- merce will attend the tWb-day an­ sour cream for salad dressing, man. Saves Gas, Needs Routine Service Only Twice A Year ings Bonds re-^ 33H% more money America to own it nual ataite Jaycee convention at you'll help flavors along by adding B SPECIAL PRICES_LIMITED TIME ONLYI ' • turn you so much at maturity than in. Waterbury May, 4 and 5 this year. a little lembn Juice. Besides the delegation of mem­ Revolt Spurred svMMtetf retail pdM Ineintflnf N*ter-eefreiter, ‘ ♦11.90 more than money, you put in. If you agree that bers, the Taggart Pipe Band will When you make tea in a teapot, KITTERY, Maine—Shipbuilding ■" " / ' ' you may have some The extra benefit this is a worthwhile represent Rockville at the.conven- aiway, stir it (after steeping) I* got its start in” colonI(d America tlon, according to Frank S. Forbes, (ore serving. trouble figtuing the lies in the important return on an invest­ president. In the 1640’s when the Round- head revolution in England cut off whitewails, traiwpertatloa. Mtf Io m I Iij im n tra , regularly $17.98 full return. fact'that you’ll have ment, why not make The Jaycee float will carry a trade. By the end of the century, repkea of the War Memorial Tow­ colonial vessels included the shal­ For one thing, also help^ protect it a $100.00 Bond er. Forbes said, as a reminder of MORIARTY BROTHERS. INC. Al>out Town lop, pinnace, sloop, ketch, pink, 301-315 CENTER ST. r - MANCHESTER Sizes 7 to 14 . . . in pastel end'dark colert. . . ::When you invest in your fre^om to en­ next time? Cost: the work the club members per­ galley, skiff and piragua. U.S. Savings Bonds, joy the money. just $75.00. formed In Its recent restoration. Kiwania International has estab­ in the imartast, newest styles. Every one taken Forbea la a candidate for vice lished its first club outside the from our regular stock of femeuf^nema suits. . you put money to president of the state organlzartion. United States, Mknehester club ‘'^psiipyyii'ipiiniinuiO . ■ . ' ! 1 work right now for The last.atate vice president from president' Wells Deimlsdii told fel­ STARTS TOMORROW the Rockville club was Donald P. low Klwanlans at its meeting yes­ iil APRIL 24 your country and Berger who served In the 1959-60 terday. The club was formed by REDUCE W UR FINANCIAL TROUBLES! for the things your year. . 71 charter members at Tijuana, Fashion Show Set Baja, California, Mexiew,'' and its coimtry stands for. The annual spring fashion show mother clubs are San Diego and Take off pounds of financial worry by Such as the defense You get your name presented by the home economics Chula Vista, Calif. saving here regularly. Your savings juniors', misses' of freedom. on a valuable docu­ department of Rirckvllle High here get hefty and healthy real quick ment for aaving money School will take place this year on PEACE PLAN REJECTED with insured safety-^thanks to our gen­ OIMMiu; When you redeem and the freedom to May 16 in the high school audi­ (leaeva (AP) — The Soviet wool suits your Bonds, the enjoy it. torium. Union rejected today the Amer­ erous annual dividend. girls’ pre-teen suits The theme is "Annie in Pattern- ican proposals for internation­ Government then land.<’ ' * al peace-keeping machinery In a pays you dollars and When you save for a The home econmnics m class is disarmed world. Soviet Depu­ iiliii - This man hopes you in charge of publicity and script, ty Foreign Minister Valerian A. "Ct 'Ct '(k iiiiH *15 to ’28 cents interest for the home, for example, won't buy U.S. 8ai home economics IV In charge of Zorln sharply criticized the iiiili Bonds. But -free men ■tyip decorations, and, the foods privilege of having with U.S. Savings everywhere hope you will American three-stage general v S A V I N G S ♦12.90 reg. S2S.00 to S45.00 classes In charge of refreshments. made use of your Bonds you also help becauM Bonds make ui disarmament plan for the. mc- etronger, individually and Mrs. Winifred Elliott, Mrs. Vir­ ond day in sucoesafon at the ginia Lee, Mm . Lorraine Wetherell cv/zf/ 1 ^ 0 AIV funds this Way. Ac­ make sure there’ll aa a natiaa. 17-nation disarmament confer­ I ‘ 1 I 1 ) s A wide selection of styles . . . and Mrs. Grace Shattuek are dl- ence. Zorin took parttcular regiilorly $19.98 box jackets, chanel jackets, reetlnff the prpgram. exception to the UM. peace walking suits and pleated Keep freedom In yoor fatore with HiMpItol Notes force soggeated by the Ualtod «Aaeaser«e»e eteaaT rmai^aiat latTiTeTtee* Admitted Tuesday: Cars Seavey, States for mniataiMBg worM se- ikirta. Your choice of herring­ S RuaseQ Dr„ Varnon; Bernice eortty after dtearmameat. The A wide selection of femout Lertog suits, mede " bone, telga, Forstmann, PhllUpf 84 Brooklyn St.; Roy Nso- Soviet delegate said this force BRANCH Om CB. BOUTE 8 1 . OOVEMYb T AMERICA’S eREATgST. of fem'ous Boteny fabrics. Solid colors or, tiny * epohge. Tan, black, navy, tur­ u:s. SAVINGS BONDS land, Broad Brook; Ronald Leigh­ would bypass the UJN. Secwlty quoise, white or beige. Junioc. ton, Allison Rd., TalcottvlUe. OdancU aiad thus violato the U. ORU6 STORE EVENT checks . . , every one beautifully feilorscf. Tkt dot^/ui pay for this adoerdiing. The Tyoamiry Department Admitted- 'today: Kerwin Little, N. charter. He said the Soviet and misses sizes. f i M M t 7 » c Adoerttetng Council and this nrtmpaper for their patriotic Bupport. 110 Florence Avt.; Mabel Ballen- Union would ae\'er agree to the MON>TUES..FRIDAY Une. 48 Reed S t' ,/ eetabUshment of sow a force, PINE PHAMMOY DUehargsd Tuasday: Ann Cuc- Bor to the U Jf. peace ebeerva- F4I? Extra Hours r J t —WBO. OUMBD AT NOON •N

Pat Rackowskl, O iaryl Robteaon, Lawrence Roger. Mallory Schaitit, e n i n g On Health Elaine "Sheldon, Ellen .Sturgeon, Officials Asks Traffic P la n IGRANDI Richard Sullivan, Nancy SsJiiek, By THE ASflOblAITED I t|E8S Richard Treat Susizn Trotter, Rob­ Possible hatards in hair s^ ys, DISCOUNTS ert VaiduUs, Kathy Vennart Ann Keyed to Future Expansion Transforms Seattle polio vacqihe ^ d tooth banka 0 0 Viot, Mary Williams and Edmond wuooSrr caSrwtu | FortheEntirufainHy Zaifllo..- topics of m edlcar reports: Honors . T h e likelihordd that , building od-l-9t^ street right of way ftora 40 to . ^ fMt. Tto widening, from Mate BFECIALBUY! Third quarter honors at M an -f Robblna, Sandra Robinson. ,Iohn Beverly J. Allen, Unda Alien, ditiona would be made- Man-1 By B*rsl of directors and the WOst. have smB e.verage. Susan Abraltis, Carol)rn Adams, tino,' William Dixon, Robert Dor­ cost estimates of the Job at $47,900 actjiaily an. old civic auditorium ’They found evidence of lung -dafn- Town fa n n in g Commission was It was quite a show, the. cream Senior claito/_ valedictorian is (Caroline Akin, Beverly Bataie, chester, Sharon Edwarda. —exclusive -of-the cost of acquir­ that 'was gutt^ and rebuilt—may agc either in H-tays, in examina­ Pollce/Chlef James Reaution. who of Seattle society, plus some skim- Robert Papanos.'-hiid salutatorian, Ellebn Boris, Jennifer (^ven, ing additional land. be the handstmest in the United tions of bits of tissue, and in au­ Eileen Feltham, John Fogarty, offetyi several proposala for one­ milk visitors, gathered"., in the Daxid Daxter, Lynne (Jormler, Susan Cronin, Les­ A rough estimate, $40,000 for tha States. Scifrano M ary Costa tells topsies of three women. William FYonk, Jolin Franzosa, w a y tra ffic and parking restric- massive new, marble and cherry- SENIOR CLASS lie Cwikla, Nicholas Decasare, Dank Frazier, Kathleen FYizzell, extension of Guard, St. to B. Alton me slm considers the acoustics It is known, they say/-that peo­ tlm s as a means o f aiding the cir- wood opera iwuSe to hear a con­ Higl^ Honors Richard Diehl, Gordon Puller, Lau­ Gary- Gallagher, Elizabeth Gaud- 'latlon. St... was hirnished by Chester F. the best she has ever heard. ple can breathe in the resin par­ - David Baxter, M argaret Beach, ren Green, Jane Hald, Patricia Langtry, deputy director of j^bllo cert that would do Justice to any ticles, but they didn't find the par­ reau, Diane Gee, Gail Geromlller, The disciuulons, held at the Mu­ ,.Bullt especially for the fair were Thom as --Best, M ary BoutlUer, Huy, William Karszes; Christine Graglenn Gibbs, Mark Glalber, nicipal Building, ended with a call works, musical capital in the world. ticles in the lungs. Animals ex­ a Jewel-box playhouse that seats "ALL SPORTB" Mary Caprlloiml, Jacqueline Cook, Kilpatrick ' Marjorie Kobllnaky, Donald Gobeille, Lyn Goodstlne, by Republican Director Robert Rybezyk pointed out that the ex­ First Milton Katlms conducted posed- to the hair sprays haven’t BASEBALL SHOES the accomplished Seattle: Syfn- 800 and a spacious art museum. Michele Drapeau, Joan Farr, Rich- Maryann Kovalcek, Ellen Leblanc. Gloria (lozdz, Donna GulUnas. Gordon for a full complement of tension of Guard St. would be al­ shown lung damage. Boy^ ard Fish, Joyce Flynn, Richard phony through a Beethovm sym­ The 6,500-seat arena tor Ice shows Irene Llsk, Marjorie Monahan, Patricia Gut, Paul (Sworek, reports and suggestions by vari­ most entirely on hospital property, Nonetheless, Dr . Martin Berg­ Gallagher, Ellen Hansen, Linda phony. Then bushy-haired Varl and other spectaculars was given .3.37 Stephen Morrison, Barbaha Pearce, (Charles Hald, Judith Hall, George ous agencies and bodies involved with the exception of a property on a new front. ’The stadium, form­ man o f -St. Louis, Mo., and six Hassett, Donald Hewitt, Mikk Jeffrey Pond, Margaret Roberts, Hi^ey, Jill Howroyd, Cathy HuV with a view of presenting them to S. Alton St. which’ would-have to a lb u m ripped throu(di a Rach­ associates say they think the study Hinnov, Lydia Jackie, (Jhnrles maninoff concerto to his histrion­ erly for high school footbaall, is 3.67 Carl Rohrboch, Joel Rottner, bard, Gordon Hurwitz, Thoralyn 4 meeting of the board of direc­ be acquired to put through iM ' adaptable for rodeos, water-ski­ raises a strong assumption that Protest Stockade After Accident Smooth black Joy, Ronald Kacmarezyk, Nancy Kathleen Ryan, Ann Scorso, Stan­ Jensen, Bhic Johnson, Karen K il­ tors tn June. plan. / ic style. breathing in too much' of the hair er with Karken/Uavld Kaye. ley Sholik, Robert Simmers, Gloria patrick, Sharon Kilpatrick, Ken­ Strayinsky Cheered ing shows, etc. Boston parade with baby carriages and signs elos< May Add Two Floors An alternate to the Guard' St . spray material can cause trouble ' heel, perforated ' In- Joanne Lucas, Sandra Malln, Tnikas. Donna Valente, Susan neth Kittredge, Eha Kivlraae, Paul The mztgniflcent new WzMhlng- A dump truck Monday hit ai^ Idllsd a slx-year-eld Reporting that hospital authorl- extension proposal would - be The gllttsilng audience rose to in susceptible persona nersole and long Carolyn Mather, Elizabeth Mc- Walker, William Whitesell, Nell Kracunas, Paul Kracunos, Dennis, ton State Coliseum, fUmost four ties were In the beginning stages to have it form an intersection cheer lg6r Stravinsky as the leather tongue! Lagan, Kathleen McMullen, Caro­ Wise, Paula Wupperfeld and K u zm lc)^ . of plana for the additions was acres under a single, sweeping with W. Middle Tphe.. at a point cricket; near-octogenarian walked Extra Teeth Boys’ 1-8^ with lyn McNamara, Paula-McNamara, Cheryl Wjrnian. Donald LaPlante, Tara Latawic, Jacob F. Miller, president of ..the roof, can be converted to sports hai^ enamel. Dr. Gerstner How near Oxford St. Tills, alternate also gingferly to the podiiun. He con­ emy of Pediatries sees no emer­ lst« urga more effort to u m the Haiti rubber eleats! (jeraiti Miller; Hlroko Nogaml, Honors Richard Lawrence, Janice LeMay, .Jiospitars board of trustees, would Involve a property acquisi­ events and conventions for 18,000 One day you may be able to hopes to find enzymes which will gency or urgency to give It to per­ ducted his Firebird suite with call on ,a tooth bank to replace Sabin or Uve-vlrus vaccina In per­ Men’s 5^-11. with Robert Papanoe, Bernadette Par-' Jane Abild, Jonathan Almond, aaire Levesque, Richard Marsh, ^Atiller said the additions to the tion. persons. start the formation of the enamel. sons who have already had the pietal spikea! vigor. missing teeth. sons who as yet have had no vac­ ciak, Marcia Potterton, Amy Roberta Ames, Joan Anderson, Terry McCarthy. Mary McNamara, hospital could come In fo:ir or flve Mrs. DoroUiy Jacobson, planning This was a danllng start to So far, the culture curators ap­ full series of killed-virus of Salk cination. ’The Sabin vaccine otters Raealer, Clifford Rautenberg, Mel- Karen . Meyer, Carol Michalik, .years, "inttmatlng these additions As an initial step, teeth have Polio Vaccine Ruth Andrews, Kathleen Bajoris, commission member, felt that talka what shapes Up as the most cul­ pear to have made only a major vaccine shots and boosters. several advantages, and "la best vlna Sharp. John Shearer, Sandra Thomas. Morrissette, Thomas Moz- might be-^iade by adding two been preserved and grown outside TTie new live-virus polio vaccine “KROYDEN Andrea Banks, Donna Baraw, between hospital authorities and ture-minded world’s jfalr in his­ goof. The assemblage of old the body in research by Dr. Rob­ Most paralytic polio occurs now used on a community wide basis PRESIDENT” Sibrlnsz, Bruce Stavens, 'W endy Ronald Barracllffe, Caroline zer, Roger Murawslci, Sharon Mur­ more flooriKto tlie recently built the commission in February had now Is becoming available, but a among persons who didn’t get tory. ’The performing arts commit­ masters—nearly all are te p r^ ert Gerstner at the New York Uni­ whenever an epidemic of polio G O LF SHOES Stuek, William Suhie and Kai-lton Becker, Emilio l^tU, Charles phy, Edwin Oates, Sandra Olschef- wing west o rth e main bidldlng. indicate that the Haynes St. wid­ committee of-the American Acad­ Salk vaccine, It says. The special tee has combed the world for at­ sented—is stunning. But the exhi­ versity Dental Center. . Teeth In strikes an area.’’ Tyler. Brocketto, Frank Burdick, Elliott ski. Miller, who ea!d the recently ening should be done first and that Honors tractions such as England’s Old bition of American painting since early stages of growth can be Bursack, Beverly Chgee, Laurie Carol Ostrlnsky, Tara Palickl, built west wing W s- constructed the Guard St, extension was "phase James AUbrlo, David Anderson, with the poapibllity in mind that Vic Company, India’a Uday Shan­ 19S0 is an eye-acher. treated with zm antl-freeze, gly- Chapman, Patricia Cflose, Char­ Roger Parrott, Richard Peck, two.” 7.97 William Atodrulot, Marilyn' Arm ­ other floors dould be added, also kar dancers, the Philippines’ Bay- Nearly every canvas is of the cefol, and then freeze-stored for lene Covey, Michael Cowing, Mau­ Patricia Perkins, Kathleen Person, Theae are atmie of the finalists at the Twist Party. R.vbcZyk felt emphasis „on tha strong, Hzury Arnold, Patricia Ba­ noted that the construction o f still anlhan dancers, the Ukranian what-ls-itT school. There are black reen Curran, Philip Daley, Donna David Peace, Susan Pinto, Robert matter seemed to center more on years. ’They grow normally again Smooth leather moe dris, Barbara Baker, Judith Baker, another wing to the west was State Dance Company, Foo-Hsing rectangles and much drip-and- Davis, Vlr|:lnla Dehan, Darlene Ponton, Oloris Rizza, David Rohr- the parking difficulties rather than after quick thawing. tie with deep-grip Diane Baldwin, Paula Ballselper, Town Teen-agers Win Twist Contest something that ’remains to be splatter. Call me square, but.the Dewart, Doris Diehl, David Dlet- buh, Philip Rusconi, Joyce Ry- providing easier access and egress Chinese Theater, Le Comedie Cana- Tooth buds from sxpeiimental aplke aolel > Good­ Caroline BArrett,, Fi«d Bairett, seen;” exhibit seemed to be much ado erle, Timothy Donahue, Sharon lander, Cynthia Schuetz, Patricia for emergency vehicles. animals have bem grown In nu­ year welt! Men’a Suaan Benet, BnxeerBentley, James Much of the comment last night about nothing. Schwarz, Karen Sibrlnsz, Pat A Manchester boy and girl^i^^ bel^ jiyned best twisters—^chaplain at Mancheater Memorial trient flasks up,.,tb the time vdien 7-12, women’s 5- Bissell, JaineSx Blanchfleld, Jane Eldredge, Hilda Feingold, Ellen was directed to a proposal for Some dianges Made 10! Fireatone, Patricia; Flake, Siemienski. twisted themselves to a $50 cash on the assumption that twialing' Is Hospital they are ready for formation of Bockua, Patricia Boyd, John Boyle, Madeliene Slade, Lillian Smith, widening Haynes St. by about 10 Tn connection with easing park­ WALLACE UNIT FORMS Marsha Fredericksen, Barbara first prize at lost night’s twlat party good, and soma twisters are better Among other thing twisted last ing difficulties, police have made Fred &«zitia. Randall Smith, Ellen Sostman, 'than othera. feet and -to a possibility that WESTON (AP)—A “win with Gburski, Alan Groif, Margaret night, besides perale was the traf. changes and restrictions on park­ M EN’S and IVOMENYl Susm &-own, Teresa (Ja^em, Kerwin Spencer, Cheryl Stark­ at M oriarty Bros, used car lot. Judging the gyrations were Atty. Guard St. could be extended west­ Wallace” committee is being Grigzdis, Ranney Gititta, Stanley flc at Broad and (center Stz., which ing around the hospital’s streets Rnmniags Stilt BOWLING SHOES Leslie (Jarlson,. Mairia CaTocari, weather, Ingrid Stertman, Eliza­ Joan Kemp, of 6 Croas D r„ and Thomas Bailey; John Deme, owner, erly around the back of -the hos­ Grzyb, Barbara Gustafson, Ed­ were lined with cars that brought and the hospital, itself is develop­ formed here to boost State Rep. Karen Churila, Maryellen (Jlark, beth Strom, Linda Sturtevant, David Oiuriila, of 58 Bretton Rd., operator of radio station WINF; pital to form on Interaeidton with ■sored by Girls’ OnUd Anthony E. Wallace of Simsbury Thomas Clark, W llU^ CTark, ward Hachadourlan, Colin Hall- hundreds of spectators to watch S. Alton St. ing additional paricteg facilities on Dorothy Thomaon, Bette Turcotte, staggered away with ftiat prize and the Rev. Robert Oluliano, the spectacle.(Htrzld pholo by Pinto) : Oopunnnlty Baptist in his bid for the Republican [SLEEPS John Connolly, Alice Cooper, Mar­ quest, Sylvia Hannaford. Robert Alex Urbanetti, Joan Waldman, The propoeal and preliminary Its own property, Chnrdi gubematoriid nomination. .Wallace 4.57 garet Coopers, Catherine Coslit, Hayes, Alice Hettinger, Bruce Ellen Wiley, Peter Wise, John coat estfmatea for the Haynes St. Miller said that it was "^ Ire- campaign headquarters MSM ' yes­ Mark Cote, Dennis Bailey, Dlime Hopper, Thomas Jacobson, Wright, Lois Young and Richard Soviet bear, the British lion, the widening were presented by Town able” for the hospital to .a o ^ lr e Soft flexible leather Waltzing a Circle terday in Hartford a.similar local Dearlngton, Robert Dennen, Beyw- Karen Johnson, Joel Kehler, Z ilinsku . Chinese dragon and the French Planning Engineer FMward J. two properties on the nortowest Thundm, AptifjlZjS I FOR SALE I with regulation committee may begin operations ly Desteume, David Doll, Kathleen MarshaU Kramer, Cheryl Kuh- " GRADE 9 girl in a-tricolor will ail be waits­ Rybezyk who felt It was neces­ corner of Haynes and Guard’Sts.,/ , ^ Ss80 composition sole, in Westport. Both towns are home I Only Pennies ■ Donahue, 'Wilfred Duehtesneau, ney, Joanne L. Lucas, Patricia HononT ing in a circle. sary to widen Haynes St. "even to further its own parking plans. la the darvis Building ca ground to other announced or leather toe tip, and (Jhrlstlne Ehters. lAikovitz, Susan Limdgren, Jean with the extra streets.” Cheryl Beebe, Rlchaiti Bennett; One possibility mentioned aa an noddle Ipke., oomer of potential candidates for the nomi­ ventilation eyelets! O c lly Eklsland, Karen Fantom, MaoKenzie, Jane Mnllett, Janet Purpose of the Haynes St. wld Richard A. (Carlson, William (Car­ alternative to widening Haynes St. Broad St., next to Stop nation, Weston being the home Of I A N ig h t! ■ Women’s beige, 6- Lola Fecltt, Alan Feir, Susan Fel- Mannise, Clifford Massey. ing He Does Ice Age Felt 'Near* ening project, Rybezyk said, was ney, Richard (Carpenter, Sarah came from W alter Fliae, town en­ andrShop. State Sen. John M. Lupton and 10, men's black and tham, William Finnegan, David Carol McAdams, Judith Mc- to provide better travel conditions gineer, which would eetablish one­ I Visit Marlow’s Bedding | (Chapin, Edward Coltman, (toorge / n e w Y O R K Columbia Uni­ Westport that of former Gov. beige, 7-12! S. Foster, Diane Frost, Elizabeth Auley, William^ McBride, Margaret and to faclliteite easier approaches way traffic’ patterns. Department where you’ll Davis, Patricia Downing, Judith versity geologist Rhodes W, Fair- JohnLodgto- ■' Gactaide, Norman Gibson, Jessie McIntosh. Karen Mitchell, Donna to tlie hospital by emergency veht- Chief Reardon volunteered to FVithsen, Linda Garrison, Lucinda bridge says the day-when a new ( find a mattress or a com- I Gipson, M ary Goodwin, Karen Muschko, Richard Newth, Patricia —I Can Do Better^ clee. work out such details with Fuss plete bedding outfit tai- ■ Grant. Virginia Hadfield, Shirley B. O’Brien, Richard Op^lt, Fran­ Geer, Richard Gray, Marsha Halli- Icecap will cover the earth from TriMtees of the hospital had and with Town Fire Chief W . C lif­ day, William Heck, Julie H o b 1 n, the North Pole to Peoria, 111., is lored to youi* individual H Hallln, Bavld Hamilton, Jean ces PapploU, Peter-Pantaluk, Mary asked the Town Planning Com­ ford Mason. Ann Piela, Ann Pendergut, Wal­ Elizabeth Houae, Judith Jackson, (ConttiHMd from Page Oae) Just around the comer — geologi­ mission last December, after the Hanna, Susan Hanson. er could sit still. On Sept, 6 he Tn respect to< temporary trattle needs at m a r L 0 W 1 tiynns Harrison, Richard Har­ ter Petig, Arthur Petrohe, Mary Linda Jasitls, David Johnson, Su­ cally speaking. He means 80,000 to Dec. 8 fire at the Hartford Hospi­ I MEN’S OLEATED said that "w e have no other patterns, (Thief Reardon listed sug­ prices! FISHINO BOOTS vey, Dona Hayes, Julia Heckler, Pierce, Edwlna Plna-vlch, Alicia san Kopplin, John Lafko, Audrey that time nona o f them conducted 90,000 years. tal which took 16 lives, to cemaid- gestions which included one-way TAiLoneo BV COUMNV choice” and announced he had or­ Lynda Helwig, Jean Hennequln, Plikeitls,' (JarOl Racine, Regina Markham, Janice McMillan, Nan­ a known test. sr widening Haynes St. to insure west on Haynes St., one-way east THIS IS THE PLACE! dered the resumption of American Allen Herring, Stanley Hilinskl, Rice, Joyce RIzza, Charles Ronm- cy Mitchell, Donald Mordavsky, But they did this only voluntari­ YAIJC PROFESSOR ELECTFJ) room for emergency vehicles. on Russell St., removal o f parking tests, but only imderground or in Ellen Hochberg, Jon Hudson, Beth nowskl, Gregory Rood, Ralph Donna Mordavsky, Georgs Nick­ ly, not aignsd amememt. .WASHINGTON (AP)—Irving It was brought - out last on the north side of Russell St., • Where we make NEW SHOES from old! 8.97 Rooke, Marjorie Rosen, ;Tonl Rus­ laboratories. Hurley, Nancy Jackson, Sandra erson, Stanley Opalach. In the summer U.g. Rouse, professor and chairman of night that thoughts on the matter and removal of west side parking • For ladles qiike heels we use D UPO NT N Y L O N sell,-Paulette Sablltz. Roy Parks, Richard Pasternack, authorities reportedly ‘ttere pick­ By N o t. 2, after the whole the department of anthropology also should take Into account the Top quality features! In­ Jacobi,. Margaret Jeffries, Mary on Memorial St. Marilyn St. Pierre, Janice Aimee Patterson, Michael Podol- ing up Information that Soviet string o f Soviet blasts, Kennedy at Yale University, has been elect­ necessity for providing quick and s Goodyear or Catspaw GOLF SOLES side harness for non-slip Johnson, Joy Joubort, A lb ert Also suggested by Chief Reu- Judd, Terrence Kelly, John Kop- Schlebenpflug, Joan Schiebenpflug, ny, Nana Popple, Sharon Reid, scientists an.d military men were announced preparations were be­ ed to the National Academy o f easy egress from the hospital area don .were removal of parking on fit . . . special steel Lorraine Skea^ Arllhe Shenning, • Neolite full CR EPE SOLES ' pUn, B arry Krause, Anadine Rhodes, Enid Rosenthal, pressing Moscow to resume- tests. ing ordered for the resumption of Sciences. He was among 85 mem­ in case o f emergencies. the west side o f Alpine St., and shank . . . cleated rubber Judy Smith, Linda A. Smith, Susan PRIME LEATHER half or full soles Susan Landers, George Landis, William Rylander, Richard Siegal, In this country pressure, parti­ American atmospheric tests be­ bers elected yesterday for distin­ The proposed Hayneg St. plan the' removal o f parking on Guard s sole! See them now I -Smith Rose Somero, Edward S. Carole LaPott, JVendy Lawrence, Karl Smith, Pamela Smith, Alan cularly from Congress, began build­ cause of Soviet gains. guished and continued achieve­ would widen the traveled portion St. if no parking reetrlctlona ara s Men’s half or full soles applied with Stephens, Denise Stevenson, Ray J. SnydervJohn Sullivan, Judjth ments in original repkarch. e Featuring e ■ Cheryl Lfseiotti,-Richard Lombar­ ing up on Kennedy to resume of the road from 27 to 28 feet language the — THAYER CRIBS — 4tJi p e rio d ...... Aug. 8-Aug. 17 8-week p e rio d ...... $140 most emnplstely rilertiTs fuel PATCH CASUAL ihothar tongue,” says Sassy, BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN (MSUAL SHOES ’ oil additive tn use today. And B-I-G selection o f (svery wmnfed style ‘hecause fathe■ it-rarSy ay gets . ’ a BMYLOUmER t , •k IJmitod EnroUment 109% 'Dalned Slaff-Opunijflor BY WOLVERINE and finish. k you get premium eerviee. Ao< chance to use It.” By KANTWET jl ■k Located on a Spring-fed Izika Training Period ^ tomatie deliveriee . . . a bal> 1.97 NEW LOW PRICES. Tan peaMlea tMUaer, fer feedtag -i- (Sperry’s Glen) k Red CroM Suimmlng Inztniction , W« bovB Hush Puppies for *19.95"’ aneediwymant plan and many . Feather! i g h t To bfi "tfoa ehic," or IVimgteg. ■ •very mumbur of Hie fam ily! ether extraa detigned to make Mack 0 a n v a a RECUNER-IACK marLOW home heating. rs M f eesy- . with green and STAFF MEMBERS: mocha patches! c o m a t o School girts realty S|> fiH’ snurt-loolung Hush Puppiss and go for OEXIROE MITOHELL, Oomp Director . . Acalloped top! STROLLER 1.95 the way they stay like new. A fast brush-up does i t Wolverme” -' ^ M o b ilh e a t Also available in With eaaopy. TWO SEATED , . B)g. UiUverelt.v of Connectirut "Hell-Cat” tanned to resist d irt repel water. Solid com- white and bone! IR E S CHIC! ’■ '"'MtS; ^rin gfleld College Ifco deoo-ee#oe Sizes 4 to 10! moiiOW C_A.GA Univeralty of Hartford «, with crepe sole and steel shank. In fashions finest odc/Wvo C J j H D TMiDUM 8TR0LLER spiirts wear colors. INFANTS' and OHUJDBEN’S $ 00.88 ANDREW VINC®NH Heavy duty eoastmcOon; Arte and’Ckvfte Director BOB HAM1U> « SNEAKERS ' ‘ ' CMe»^naU eater. - COSCO DELUXE BJB. 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■ • ' ■ ■ .' . ' V . . ■ E ;roim tE S N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY. APf^HTlJS, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APKIL 25. 1962 PAGEFIFTSEN l|l|2 M Bili . . '«*i KfwalsU captures 30 per o«it of the cosirantlon dMegalea he will’ RUC . H a l B o y le ® 3 5 Pints Collected State ^ w s be able to force a party primary. 3rd "BE8T tDEA” WINNER NEW TORK (AP)—Barnard At BloodmobUe Visits L. Colby of the New IxMtdoo. Conn., Day, has won a prise in « im ii|i to * 4 EXTM in this event! "beet idea" contest among tu rn er If You Feel VeU? One hundred and thirty-five peitons donated blood s.L6 ^a ^e r - (Oeathwefi fraoi Fags Oaa) papera with 15,000-50,000 elrcula- Uon. * r.' 17b" day dvrinff the twin visit of the Bed CroM bloodmt ; O n t for. Lupton “ until such time as he . T h e third prize in' the category or NZW TORK (AP) — The Inedl- needle Just at twilight on Wednes­ manr-Yonc Strangfeld— gave the pint which boostedd h ii^ releases his fielegatss.” went to Ck)lby for the use of wom­ eine eaUnet has become the hope days. to the five-gallon marlt.. Lupton Is among five announced en on motor circulation routes. ;.1 I ■ You violate tids hierarchy at ■nirM pcnans — Joseph Ca*f- Candida tea for the GOP guberna­ The "idea" prisea wars awardsd cheat of clviUzatlon. your own peril, ^ e medicine can torial nominfition. nHiuIU. 0 « o r f» Smith and Albert yesterday at the eonventlwi o f the ' A mim ia no longer Judged ao tell It you try ,to. cheat It won’t U Adame — reached the feur-gal- Police Arrests American Newsp«^>er PublUhers Gorner's much I7 tha company ha kaepa do you any go6d unless you play )dn mark. ' Pinney Pondera Choice Aasoclation. the game according to the doc­ I lliree patwwii — Donald K. s i.i:r \\ i.'Mt I as hy the number of pille, potiona NEWINGTON (AP) — Repub­ tor’s rules. AlSbaugh, Edward W*mer Raymond O. Stacy Jr., 31. of 93 W . . ^ V, i J ' -II and loUona he stocks la hU bath­ Leonard Darlinf, reached Dnlay S t. HaKford, yeeterday lican state Chairman A. Searle room storehouse of health and In the old days of the frontier, Finney aays he plana to talk with people glfdly Sxchiuiged home three-gallon mark. morning was charged with failure Town tnBuy Car beauty. Five pereonfe — Arnold C. every member of the State Cen­ remedies. Not any more. We’ve to stop for a stop sigh, . Ha will tral OoRunittca before announcing Thera was a time when a bath­ son, Sylveeter J. Benrtn, ^ o h n For^W|A*ftr Staff room. was a place where you wait become medical misers. A man he preeantcd In Circuit Court 13, hie choice for the GOP guberna­ KeUy. Mies Barbara t t k i r and CU/%D OHBNET h a u . to take a bath. Today a bathroom may lend you money, but he torial nomination. won't let you borrow his memclne. Phillip ttarrleon — reacjKed the MenOheSter, on ^ y 14. Bids are being accepted for the d n V r MANOHSonai Is a combination cUnle, drugstore There are five announced eandi- He hoards It sternly to himself. two-gallon mark. Donald E. Werner, 10, of 11 town’s purchase of a new pae- and beauty parlor. - Seven persona — Mrs. Jsan Cross St. last night-at 10:16 was datea t o t the nomination. "The desire to take medicine,” Why should you enjoy a miracle Plnney, when elected aeverlir ■enger car for the water dapart- KleUck. Mrs. Arthur SmecketU, N. oharged with permitting operation said wise -Sir WilliSm Osier, "ia cure at his expense? months, ago, was regarded qs a But file real miracle of' our Alfred Collins, Be! of a motor vehicle by a person ment Bids for a four-door sedan perhaps the t greatest feature gold. Paul E.' under 18 years of age. He was supporter of John Alsc^ of Avon will be opened. Monday at 11 am. timiu is this—why. with all this for the nomination but he hea in the hearing room of the Muni­ which distinguishes man from Raymond and J_ ordered to appear In oourt on 3 | a y animals." , medicine taking, doesn't ■ every reached the one-gallon mark, ■Inca repeatedly avowed his neu­ cipal Building. man get more fun out of life than ^ Medicine used to be meriely/ths- gaghty-slx pints were donated at A Manchester man and a Cov­ trality in the race. ’The. contract will Include the his grandfather did? the unit atalloneM at the Church ‘ Finney praeided at a meeting of trade-in of a 1953 Oievrolet two- candy of the middle-aged .mxl ihs A fellow now who wakes up In entry resident yesterday were ar­ elderly. Now It has beieome a of the AasumpUon and 49 at Mott’s rested by State and Manchester the 73-member State (^ tral Com­ door eoden. the morning .feeling good has an community Hall. Five persons Police on charges of obtaining un­ mittee here last night and said he compulsive paesion with us, and almost Irresistible Impulee to ruah we all seem to be In the grip of Were deferred at the chur^. and employment compensation bene- will discuas the gubernatorial elt- Instincts Prove False Into the 'bathroom |uid swallow three at the atore. flts by false statements. uatlon with each member. a kind of pharmaceutical voodoo- ism. ' a tranquilizlng pUl. We are so Babysitter services were Offer Richard E. Jacques, 84. of 444 Although tha actual process of OTTAWA — The ppotectfve In­ FABRICS used to chasing health that when ed at M ott'i by Junior Chamber e t Center St., was arrested pn seven nominating the gubernatorial can­ stincts of the muik <»c elmbet led We no IcHiggr taka medicine we actually gain It we suspeot OPEN A merely to cure! what gdls us. We Commerce wives and at the churcfl countd, and James A. Koehler, 37, didate is left to the delegates at­ It to extinction, but nearly 5,000 somethink is wrong with ^us. by the Ladies of the Assumption of Broadway, RD 2, Coventry, tending the State Republican con­ of them now roam Censds’s arctic ■TONIGHT JP can’t wait that 16ng anymore. We -I ——I ■ II Ml i The next visit of the hloodmo- was booked on two counts. vention In June, the party chair- tundra. Ajaln the wasteful hunters ■wallow all kinds of medicines blie will be Tuesday, May 32, at Stdts Trooper Raymond Ulley man'a choice might be expeccted of the 1800’e the oxen formed a de­ now to forestall all kinds of Ills, Youngsters Going the Salvation Army Citadel from arretted Koehler at Hartford and to carry eenslderable weight with fensive r 1 ng and stood their IHigthn llAini even possibly afflict us. We coat 10;4B a.m. to d:30 p.m. returned him to Mancheeter where many party members. ground. The. Ctovemtnent finally in' HABTFORD HOAD our insides with medicine as If To Shrine Circus Conors who kspt i^pointmenta ■he was hooked. Jacliuea was ap­ terventd to stbp tha slau^ter it wars an . Interior protective at Mott’s were Patrick Bolduc, prehended in town by 'Trooper LII. when fewer than 800. were left. blanket. ley and Patrolman John McClel­ Found Guilty Many a man how alive can re­ Crippled and underprivileged Harold Petereon, Mrs. Isabelle children of the Mancheatar area Tedford. John Steevee Mrs. CeCUe land. NEW HA’VBN (AP) — A fed­ member when the family medi­ Koehler posted a 1100 cash bond eral court Jury has found a 39- cine cabinet contained only some wlU see the Shrine Chrctis in Hart­ Smith, Mrs. Lucy Saunders, Mrs; ford Saturday morning through Bilsen Fee, James Fee, Mrs. Fran- while awaiting presentation in year-old former Internal Revenue Iodine and castor oil for the chll. Circuit Court 12, Manchester, . on the cooperation of the Omar leeooeeoeeoaeeOeo cea Wain, Ray Moffltt, George Ed­ Sendee agent guilty of accepting dren, some aspirin for Dad and May 14. Jacques was scheduled to a bribe of a 3400 set of encyclo­ Mom, and some baking eoda.and Shrine Club and the Kiwania Club. wards, Alien Ballard, Mra Doro­ be presented in oourt in' East SPRING Three busee and several cars thy Dunn and John Gerard. pedias. laxative tablets for the ■ old folks. Hartford this afternoon because SPECIAL One wonders how they sU man­ will take 109 children to the spe­ Alao, Mra. .Helen Cunningham. he was unable to post a 1500 bond. Samuel G. Beno of Thompson PU IdO FOR ACTIONI Buy aa»... cial performance in the Hartford M m Nancy Rowe, Cjrrllle Dodge, Solicits for Chufth Funds was convloted yesterday of solicit­ snjey ble-ear reon and rid# plua eempael aged to live so lon^ and feci so Police said that Jacques al­ SALE! 'well amid such bleak medical Armory. The buses will leave from MM. Lena Raymond, A n th on y legedly obtained 1195 in unem­ ing and accepting the books from handling and aoananiy. Sarvlawaavinf (aa- Mrs. Delphine Roberta of Naw Orlaaiia posts with ooIlaoUon can next to signs asking for pauperho^i-.Not even a single various schools early In the morn­ Baylaa, Mn...Miirtha Palmer, Ron- ployment benefits by false pre­ donations to build a ehureh for aNoesnmuntoatad OkthoMos and segregattonlSts. She ap- a Stamford firm whoae tax re­ Mercury hiraa out uaoal alaintananaa la twiaa ayaar. ing'. C an are being ueed to handle alA ItiOer, M m Nancy Brown. tenses between May and Septem­ turns he had been'''assigned to wonder.drug in tbo entire house! ared Monday morning with her hgnp mid eoUedUon can In front of Archbiahop Joeeph Today the two-bathroom home wheelchair oases and children on CAREFREE Mm Riuth Wright, Mm Donthy ber 1861. K o ^ e r allegedly re­ Rummel’s reeldenee In New Orleank, Excommunlceted aegregationlst Mra. B. J. Galliot check. The Jury deliberated for an cnitcliGS. Wood, M n. Ruth Ostrander, Mrs. ceived 195 after signing for un rJr. said she wants "no part ef a move to raise funds for t h ^ excommunicated." (AP hour and a half. / 1s a necessity not because the average family requires two bath, York Strangfeld, ex-praeldent Veraitea Avery, Mrs. Joeephlne am]mploymant ■ benefita on April 39 Fhotofax.) Beno, a bachelor who had bean of the Omar Shrine Club, la chair­ ■uUhran. Mn. llMlina Wood- an(ad May 6,1951. with the Internal Revenue Serv­ tubs—but because It simply has CAFES to have two medicine cabinets In man of the project, and he la be­ bridge and Mm Lorraine Peter- ice for four yeara, was eoatlnusd ing aaalsted by H anld Bainaley, free In $1,000 bail pending com­ which to stack all the boxes and Water Forms Huge Qoud bottles containing new miracle club chaplain and former presi­ WUk4n detun w n M m pletion of a pre-sentence inveatl- dent, who was chairman for the Local Stocks gation. lozenges and ointments for every­ Firemen Battle past ten years. . Judge William R. R im bers’ thing from athlete’s foot to ec­ zema. Chaperones will be Walter and QuotaUona Fnmtohed hy Charge to the Jury lasted, t w o Mildred Ferguson, Mrs. Joan Lone, Faga, Fimaeia Preston, Richard Acres of Fires Big Saturn Launched, hours. Among the questions he As a matter of faet, practically G eb n » SUddlebrook, Ine. every part of the m odem home M n. Shirley Holmes, Al and Bagge, Barry Smith, Mra Varon- Bank Stoeke said ths Jury had to resolve was Louise Coda, Hoyt StlUson, Bob iee Errhie, (%artaa H aM g, H y ^ whether Beno’e acceptance of the hsp become eomethlng of a dlsaa (OMrtfaMMd fran Page One) Bid Aiked ter area. You’ll find medlcinee and Betty Bantly, Ronald and SutUfte, darenee Mkxon, WUnam Deliberately Wrecked Conn. Bank and Trust encyclopedias would have Influ­ Joan Pearl, Austin and Helen enced his tsx decisions. from the kitchen refrigerator to TXabaram Kannetb SMimer, Mrs., tpraying tha wlnd-fannsd flamea <3o...... ' o9H- Chambers, Carl and Stella Marsz- Joae^ilne DeMWo, R<^ger Thiel ayU W. Paul Flynn, Beno'a lawyer the drawer in the bedside. table. on the East Hartford side. Hsrtford National tal and Ed Coughlin. Arranging Mrs. Phfitp Sumner. (Centtnoed troiL Page One) Bv-diy cfaallis in white ' Donors who kept sfipointmenta League to Study Fire Insurance Companies ney. said there was no criminal In­ are Mra. Mary HUditch (public water which was aplUed Into the tent by ^ n o In accepting the en- room rug. with 2-toqe bemd tHm in aye- at the church were Howisrd MUlar, fires axUnguished yMtsrday and Htfd. Fire ...... 73Vi 77Vi MOfUARTY IROTHERS. INC. school nurse), Mrs. Thomas Bo­ Mrs. Iknma Blackstqhe, John Zell- today occurrsd at Chestnut and ley ionosphere In a aecondgry Sci­ National Fire ...... ^143 ISS cyclopetVias. Flynn said Reno 301;:315 CENTER 8T. — MANCHESTER IndlvlduaUty alao has becoms catching <»lor coihbinationa. Five Amendments an outstanding feature. There was land, Mias Beth Hoffman (school nak, Raymond U Juras, Arthur Park Its .; 36 Clinton 8t. (leaves); entific experiment dub)>ed "P roj­ Phoenx F r e ...... 1 2 4 180 ment to pay for them and then social worker), Mrs. Esther Miner, Randall, Ralph' Sdialler, M m Hamlin St. (leaves); Deepwood Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. donate/them to a library. a time when everybody with the ect Hlghwater.” - - A study of election laws will be same eymptoms could gulp down Mra. Hazeltlne BJorkman, and Eileen Flynn, Geoige Daniels, Mrs. Dr.; and off Tower Rfi. Aetna Casualty .... 75Vi 80Vi Beno was arrested last Oct. 3. Mra. Hope Venezia!. i B. Waah and hang poplin in Ann MaMhall, WlUism Brannlck, Last night at 6'.40 o’clock 6th By tracking tha cloud and re­ conducted by^ Ute Manchester Aetna Life ...... 13V 139 He was accused of accepting the the same medicine and hope for gay aolids. *Braaa’ lings, pencil. Irving Prentice, Mrs. Viola G. District firemen went to 116 Wood- cording ill action sclentlata hoped Lekgue of 'Women Vetera at two Conn. General ...... 132 140 encyclopedias from the Walden the best. . — --»■ l^lM>s, Frank C. Creamer and Jo- Now the medicine has to be plMted topa, 2* bottom hema. bridge St. where windblown embers to gain further knowledge ef the Htfd. Steam Boiler ,. 137 147 Book Co., Inc., of Stamford. FAMOUS 2 1s Million for Africa asM J. Adamo. unit meetlnga tomorrow at 8 p.m. tailored to eult your own personal­ from a brush firs flew onto the upper atmosphere. Ins. City Life ...... 26 31 Federal officers said the com- Fnuik ' Obremski, John C at the home 6f Mrs. Alfred Kargl, ity. Your neighbor may thrive orj WASHINGTON — Direct Unit­ wood ahlngled roof, burning a hide. Officials were Jubilant. Two Travelers ...... 164Vi 173Vi p u y reported the bribe approach. Eunke, Kenneth Fr^iardt, Robert 165 Ferguson Rd„ . and Monday at They addled that Walden’s tax rec­ a plain purple pill, whereas to ed States economic aid to Africa- CN o-lion Fiberglos. 100% tex- No other damage was reported. straight successes In the program 1 p.m. at the home of Mre. Eugene Publto Dtillties Starkweather. Lewis LaBree, Conn. Light Power .. 29 Vi ords were found to be In good or­ do you any good at all you may In fiscal 1961 totaled $216,000,000 Other fire calls yesterday after­ have given added Impetus to SSetela, '34 Lewis St, 81 Vi .tile glass fibers in a smart Lawrance D. Lant. Lawrence noon and night In the North End HUd. Eleetrio Light 74 77 der. have to take the etuff In , an apart from surplua agricultural AhUd, John Koenig, Wllltam H. America’s plan to race ths Soviet Five proposed constitutional commodities. Britain and France dobby weave, White & oolora. brought firefighters to quell Union to the moon. Hartford Gas Co. . . . 67 73 orange-colored amulslon, or havo Bayrer, Mario pyatarolt Jr., Sam­ amendments which will appear on Southern New England it thrust Into your left elbow by provided more than 1400,000,000. and grass fires in these an Richard Canfield, Saturn project voting machinee In the Nov. itate Kowalski Claims 20% 1.00 A 1.29 uel Taggart, Roger Graham. Sher­ 6 Telephone 50Vi SAVE GIANT at rear of East Catholic H officer, reported the good shots election will be diecuesed, with 83 Vi man R. CoUlns, Lyman Fuller, Maanfactarlng CcMnpaaiee NBIW LONDON (AP) — (3on- School; off Pine HiU St. ( show that a vehicle such a i Saturn League recommendetlona regard­ Patrick Grakowsky, Thomas Arrow, Hart, Heg. 59 63 greasman-at-large Frank Kowalski by a Incinerator); Colonial certainly Is feasible. ing each. says he has the support of per Dawkins, Phillip Pierce( Frank J. Azaoclated Spring .. 13'A 15H 20 Chmicleckt, Mr*. Betty McBride Lydall and Foulds . dumb off Canfield apld primary purposes Mrs. Rajrmond B. Gtowen, state cent of the delegates to the Demo­ NOW Parker S t; and at 181 Hmllater Bristol Brass ...... 9Vi lOK and Joel R. Hitt. of the flight were to evaluate pro- resource director, is chairman of Dunham B u s h ...... cratic state convention. YOUR LAWN’S ENEMIES St. A rubbish fire off Tower R<1. the Btudy, aaslated by Mra. Charlee 81*. ' 6(5 But he added in a talk last Donors who walk^ In wars pulsiom aerodynamic characteria- Em-Hart ...... 71 ' 76 Mrs. Marie D. Miller, Eileen Regen, this noon was quickly ex^hguish- tles, ^Idance and other aystems Koblinaky. night: > VALUE Fafnlr ...... 46 60 ed. It was alao reported. Speaker! end topics Will Include "My job now is to hold them.” Robert B. Soutliworth Jr„ M m in tiia first. aikgc.. Heubleln ...... 32l!i 25 Vi Helen Bojarekl, Mrs. Irene Camer­ Three woods fires oovbring 185 He said onlyXpilnor changaa Mra. Thomas Connolly, “Amend­ Kowalski, the only announced acres of land were reported bunt' N. B. M achine...... 2 1H 38 H candidate for the Democratic Sen­ on, F re d e rick Baekofen, Mrs. have been made aa $ result of the ments to the Constitution—Admis­ North and -J'udd .... 14 1 A Maria Albert, Mrs. Helm Tomas- ed out. highly successful mklden flight sion of inecters In Absentia, of ate nomination, accused the party Stanley W erk e...... 30 >4 23H leadership of ti^ n g to "buy” dele­ n O -M A N . so, Mrs. Marie Gervais, Paul Iielgh- In Oolchestsr yestar^gy firb ap­ last Oct. 27. Servicemen and Related Greupe"; Veedar-Root ...... 49 S3 ton, Richard Ford, Stanley A. Sho- paratus from Hsbr6n,/Amston As­ Mrs. Gbwen, "Concerning Election gates in behalf of Welfam Secre­ The above quotations ere not to tary Abraham Rlblcoff, an unan­ Ilk and Charlee H. Ralph. sisted Colchester fim ighters in of the Governor and Ueutenant be construed as actual marketi. Also, Miss Correan B. Ms m , Confer on Contract Governor"; Mre. Douglas Smith, nounced candidate. quelling three separate w oo d r Kowalski said this was being Norman Eaton, Ernest Ley, Fran­ fires. More than ISIyacres of woods "Concerning Privileges of Electors Shake Off Lint XJNIQUE SAFETY CLUTCH cis J. Head, William Morgan, Mrs. \HARTFORD (AP) — NegoUa "in Towns Throughout the State” ; done through use of fear and Job was burned, it was reported. The Clothing that has picked up lint offers. MAKIS YARD-MAN ROTARY MOWIRS Btruta Tetnault, John J. Jeffers- fire reportedly got/out of hand for tors for labor and management at MTs. Thomaa Ottney, "Concerning can be shaken clean if placed In a Charles H. Spratly, Wllltam Braln- The lawmaker spoke at a forum aom* time aa gusty winds hamper­ United Aircraft’s Pratt A Whit­ the'A^lesion of Eleetore"; Mre. dryer which la Circulating only air. LONGER LASTING, BETTER PERFORMING BECAUSE i .. ard m and Stanley Falkowskl. ney A ,^ ra it Plant In North Ha­ David Fierce, "Concerning Alsiea-. sponsored by the Young Demo­ FRIVOLOUS ed firemen,' In their attempt to get The heat should not be turned on. crats cif Connecticut Ooliege. If Also, George Oallschneider, Da­ the blase imder control. ven oimferred for four houra yee­ tee Balloting on’ Constitutional UMOM SA9ITY OUTCH vid Eldredge, John S. Alvord, terday do a new contract. Neith­ Amendments.” Bolten’a Fire Department was bio^ HHvo Idf ooiy Alfred G. Hagenow, Ralph War­ on standby for almost two hours er aide had anythii^ to report . Mrs. William Whitney wilt also TIERS ren, Lewia Antollnl, Donald Kuehl, after the \ seselon. ’m e present under the county mutual aid sys­ i^scuas the use of the party lever Ralph Chapman. 'Bart Doggart, contract )>elween the company tem, covering ''those— companlee and tha amount of time allowed In Mrs. H arrim XQteheil, Geotge M. and local 12S i e t the United Auto a voting booth. Blake, Donald C. MOaser, Alfred who were callea out off their Workers expires May 16. The un­ towns to assist at Gplchester. Sevigny. Mrs. Stellq Tsfko, Alolsy ion repreeenta 5^000 workene at Xdd chopped green pepper and Tofko. Clifford Rlsley, Sidney Ro­ the plant. grated carrot to eolealaw. sen. AreMe Mories and Chaiiee BOSTON (AP) —Fire offlclala kspt a wary watch on New Eng-; TAXPAYERS JaworsM. land woods today as fire danger BBVI -M3IW«mT lUtt INAW continued high and foreeasta in- •BWAfliAfukiwieilieL dloated wlnda ef 30 to 38 milsa naa h ,talad M haatw h r WnUntim w .m and Idle Claims Show an hour. haaaa, aaght Na The waalher 'bureau forecast ex­ This Is Your pedNw Ueda waaW. Another Decline treme fire danger In aoutheasttam Massaehuaettx. TIis bureau Hat­ ed the bunting index In this area Stitt D. oottco nmalin, in Idle claims dropped by another at. 110, compared with 70 In the 'How many weeds per cent for the week en(fln|[ natoml color, looks ciuaint 8.8 Berkahirea and 95 In central .and P with trim of pravindal print April 31, according to.the Manches­ eaatetm Massachusetts. LAST CHANCE! ifi ter office ef the State Labor De- n res burned many acres yaa- terday, aa they dl^ the day be­ partment. W «, Hm taxpoym protMt cemmittEB, lii|vt osktil will you plant E. tntadoMe myon *Sene-tiste’ Totai claims filed at the Man­ fore, but no homes were damsged chester office for the period ending altho'ugh some were .endangered. for and rocidvM your support in our coniipaign to b sheer and pretty in white April 31 was I.ITIL repreaanting a Householders wet down their or champagne, edg^ in'oolor. decline of 40 claimg from 1.212 re­ homes with garden hose In a num­ frooM tlio tax roto. in c o m you word ono ot riw in- ported the previous week; ber of places. ilividuah that did not too tno throo odt pubiishod this spring?^ The number of claims filed by ‘The Massachusetts Department V. Bverglaae 'Miniqne' mMi Rockville residents, included in the of Natural Resources r e trie d 74 in iost wooit'f Horaid vrith tho ottochod coupon for . Mancheeter totals, was IM. as i brush fires during the day. ’Dte you to cut out and moii to us wo fooi you oro on- Up above you see pictures of tiny weed seeds, cotton drips dry^ needs no compared to 21B claims filed for the ] most serious tvas at Halifax, where boning. In white Br paateb. prevloUa period. firefigiiters from 14 tmVns battled ritiod to o iost choneo to support our, (ond it srreatly enlarged. They weigh almost nothing. State^de, unemployment claims three houra before MtitroUlng 'a thouki bo your) drivo, in frooung. tbo tax roto. Let loose on your ^wn they can work havoc. IfatehiagValan^------694 declined to $35,244 from 37,751 for blaxe that blackened 3M acres. Thowonds hovo mtpoiidod. hovo yen? Your eou- Yet some boxes of grass seed—^particutarly • the prevlcua week ,Durlng the cor- At Mancheeter, N. H., firefight­ What eass be more Uiitefy fee her bbrthdisy, "the so-called "bargain” mixtures fT?-. contain responding two weeks of 1961, ers from eight nearby communi­ amtiuersary, MathaTs D a y ^ "fust haemue" fi supports us, oifd numbors impross ovoryono. claims dcellned to 66,065 from ties Joined the local d^artm ent In thousands of these trouble makers. 69,439. battling a fire that burned eevenJ dmn the highly cherished Co do not wont o tax inerooso. Do you? Wo hovo acres of woodlands on the west [spont o iot of timo emd offort hi this eompoigii.'Te side. Why let youraelf in for trouble when you can Lake Has Legend Some 16 acres of scrub oak- and ^ "MOTHER’S RING’ i moko this o sueeoss, don't wait, do it now. ■r . ------plant Sootts Seed that is 99.9% we^-free. pine were deetrpyed at Kenneb- Here h a lasting gift, that Mother will cherish etweys aiKl What’s more, it’s all pereimial. No flash-in.- P O R T OF SPAIN, Trinidad-^ unk, Maine, and at North Kinge- wear with pride, for the "Mother’s Ring,” radiant with the Pitch Lake, where Sir Walter town, R. I., a bam caught fire In memories that onlywmother can have, tells the slory of her' Moii Hid coupon to: Toxpoyors Protost R E n TYPE the-pan annual seeds in the box. Raleigh caulked his boats on his ROTARY TYPE one of five separate ^ fires that life. And so beautifully . . . Two bands of.HK, gold, repre­ search for El Dorado, was origin­ burned over 150 acres. Conimittoo, lox 1105, Mowchostor, Conn. i r ' - 4129.95 ally called lere, or ."Land of ’The Fires on both aidea of the NSw senting mother and father are joined together by the stone $94.95 Don’t delay. Now’s the time to get busy if Hummingbird.” Legend has It that Haven railrocuTs New Tork-Bos- of the month for each child in the family (one stone for each ' 2r ^ 139.95 you want to have the kind of lawn your , Sbaer white and easy to eaM for the gods caused the land there to ton Maine line at North Kings­ child—and more can be added for newcomers). neighbors will envy. be sallowed up because a man had town forced six trains to a halt IT p r o t e s t b o a r d o p d i r e c t o r s m TI! baoauM Dacran polytsbr ibwea killed dne of their sacred hum­ and oaused delays up to 55 min­ ' DO NOT WANT. I CANNOT APPORD and I MUST j! 6lsan,ne»ernsedib cnlag.em)ar. Made ONLY in HK White ming Weds. utes. I NOT HAVE A TAX INCREASE! As a Taxpayer-ef I Now*e the tinHTto plant Seotts sei^ to add l i y wide IIW6 ■W;!ill(>ny nifllfa or Yellow Gold, Bands Joined MAKES MOWING A PLEASURE nei^ Bfe t» that, winter-weakened lawn Awew WpM I * the Town of Manchester. I urm the Board to heed my ' I Double width: ONLY by O^Idren'a Birth- I appeal and FREEZE the TAX RATE!' | ’CAUSE irs FuH ro r u n 8V and 90- long. Reg. 839J6.77 Manet . . . See I t sit i i YOUR SCOTT AUTHORIZED DEALERS Pfame .....a...... | Till! SiH EASY Vrrtcrr^ F/cijpjn/iFxj u as TERMS fAddraen TAT.T. Every Friday Night At 8 P.M. I We thank you for.^our overwhelminx response and to I BLISH each and everyone of y

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A>’ • ■: .'Si' ' -’L • \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,.CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2'6, 1902 PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HRBALD, MAJiCHESTER. CONN^WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 Manchester Lodge of Blks from sented by the Art League’s nomi­ reglstrallon and a coffee hour from Hospital Benefits Prasideiit John F. Kemli^, prais­ Airt League Sets nating committee and a pcogress Club Sending SLk 9 to 10 a.m. business meeting Deaths Last Night personal ipeome—wbat’s left. aftaf morn q>endlng on tha varied fonp* ing it* charitable work arid .wishing report Will be given on plansrfor an wlU begfli at 10. There will be elec- of ^iKnaUoh, fwm sport* to taxes—has risen, th* splmdlng. fpr From Stag Dinner It continued success. Tour of Atheneum outdoor art festival next month. To Spring Parley Uon and inotaltetion of officers MANHASaiBT, N.Y. ' (AP)— aSes Seated* Lal^rB ids travel, . ’ . When jrenr i Joseph Mscri, chairman of the / — ,------■■ ■ . -4. serving for the next two years. services has imlned at a faster Tlii* I* boeause the nattonwenie Ohories E Kona -47, vtoe presi­ JTMWWRjrM stM dlimer, for the benefit entertainment committee, reMrts Mias Katherine'B. Nellson, edu­ sIb S. MABEL BIGELOW rate than that tor either durable set on a course toward, lUore lei­ sd • — • 'Snjr that a limited amount d(, ticRets,- POMIiTlET (AB)—Mrs. Mabel dent and adverttalng dlrtirtor of PorShorter of thelie Newington florae and Hoq^- cation director of Wadsw-orth tury Club of Manchester will attend Hecount Refuted By VFW Unite or nondurable good*. sure ttaia. The oort aoeountont* I^RABIUOY. Free d*i»«sy. tot for CrtpiAed Children, wUi avoiteble to member* and trends, Brittaht Bigelow, K, Who foimd- Newsweek magazine,' died Until now the Mg gain* have may say wa can't afford it. But may be' obtained by calling'' . Uie Atheneum, will conduct a tour of ed the Rectory Elementary School the annual spring conference of . - . : Ml t-tS il'' aponaored by the Manchester BRjpOEPORT (AP) — A peU- day. Kane a native of Gate MNla vA rtluir r« b w , a68 Ot*«n HA.. been In spending tor Interest-pay­ from the signs ttds year and last, Lodge of Xaka Saturday. Oocktoils Elk's Home. ' i a current exhibition for members fW Buys4p Pumfret with her 1 ^ the junlqr membership of the Con'^ Ohio, began his career with the Work Week ments, h^ltal and health insur­ we're going to tiy it anyway. And • - .*S tion for a recount in the April 11 'm a taaU lM M camman8nM PoM. v o tm ra of, ance, medical car* .and household those who help people kill time, or ;e Bigelow, in 1920, died Most­ Democratic town primary in Strat­ By SAM BAWSON dinner. M illion Hear *Voice* ■t^orrow after a 7:30 p.m. meet- en's Clubs, Inc., Saturday at the ford was rejected yesterday by Su­ and later was associated with . ’ - rocMgn war*, *ii« M r*.' Jo repairs.' I to Improve their mind* or bodies,, at the Atheneum; ly in ^ tn a m . She was bom in McCall’s magazine and the old. But In the future there may be expect to prosper. Read Herald FUm* will be shown of the 1961 Roger Smith Hotel, Waterbury. ^ perior Court Judge Louis Shapiro. VUtco, 42T McaC«* At., prealdtat NEW YORK (AP.)—Th* drive Worid Series and ftshing ’ln lakes WASHINGTON — Th* Voice of exhibit, “Continuity and 'PeUtcodiac, NJ3., the daughter at The request came from a group of Chicago Sun. th« AuMliary. at oaraihir . . -vr for shorter Fork weeks and longer and streams of Canada and north­ America' receives an average of Includes the works of 4^ Dr. John Brittain,, a noted nat­ Those attending are Mrs. John reform Democrats. 'Die regular ■ROME (AP)—.Italian singer, liy& at'the VFW PO*t Hi vacation* and earlier- retirement ern Nova Scotia. more than 250 unsolicited letters Americidv abstract painters snu uralist and editor and rector of Aronson, Mrs. Allan Schubert, Democratic organliation elected 48 and composer Rbmolo Balaaqi, with iBo member* and i with larger pensions may worry Lost year, $1,000 was givqp to from Ustensrs In J06 foreign coun­ 'sculptors. *Misa Nellson is also a Christ OhuPCh in Pomfret. She is Mrs. Norman Bartlett, Mrs. town committee members in the who launched Italian movie ac­ . attandance. ^ the corporate cost accountant*. the Newington Horn* from fimds tries every day. . It is estimated teacher at \he Hartford College sur\Uved by a wn, John B. Bige­ David Sampson, Mr*. Donald For- primary, whlla the reform group tress Anna Magnanl on a ■ sing-. . F*Iber la from Broad B»«)h o»,0OO,()D0 people for Women. low, headmaster of the rectory stpom and Mrs. Lawrence Decker. elected seven. Shapiro 'oalled the Ing oarqel', died Tuesday at the . ha* lived In Manche*t«r for f l large and grcfirtng number ol 'per- N O W A T gratulatory letter woe sent to the overseas hear Voice' p l^ram s. A alate of o f f e r s will be pre­ sdhool, and three daughters. The conference will open with petltlop defective. ago of 70. yaar*. Ht> 1* a yroup t^ e rl in the son* and Industries, offering per­ -Z—:______r. weld te*t laboratt^e* Pratt sonal services, recreation and MANCHESTER BRANCH «nd Whitney, dlVlaion' erf United travel faculties, and allied leisure- Atr&raft Ooip»' &a*t Hanford. He time pursuits. . la married, has two Mn*. and With more people having more nerved a tA n r lo wlUy the U,8. time on their hands and mors HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE Ann Haroarat Studio Army. / ' j / iQoasy in their pockets, th* per- Mr*. Vliwe wa* born In Man* TNI chatter, and worked for Pratt and eonal service* and the recreation Engaged 2 9 9 E . c e n t e r S T . Whitney, division of United Air- industries can't se* how they can (QEMEfiAl) Th* engagement of Mtss IkfloreS ,« aft dorp., for 17 yaar* until her do anything but prosper. The trend baa been strongly TIRE WHITEWALL Kosevieh of Lakeville, Mass., to' retirement two year* ago. She ha*, been a member of the VFW Aux­ that way in tha iaat decade. And Francis Benevento of Manchester M T 9 -0 8 9 6 iliary since 1937 • and has held thia is one factor in President has been announced by her par­ ittahy offices and chairmanships. Kennedy's campeign t6 increase ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kose- She 1* past prealdeht of the Army- th*'nation's public recreational fa- oiUties. ...vlch of LokevWe. Navy Club Auktliary and a mem­ Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and ber of Bt. Mary’* Episcopal New Push Due' Church. 'hie new push is coming front Mrs. Joseph Benewentq, 186 Maple this, year’s drivs of labor to em­ KLENZO Frank Drake, installing officer Miss kosevichvis 1$ i961 grad­ of the poet, and Donald Maynud, phasise the fringe benefits as uate of Sacred Heart Academy, officer of the day, installed the much of more than the hourly TIRE SALE F^rhaven, Matk., and 1* employ^ following: H iom aa Moran, Senior wage scale . M h b r u s h e s by U>e Plymouth Shoe Co., Middle- ' Rtf.49( vice commander; Nicholas Thapa- 'Di* steel Industry, with its new boro.'Mass. taris, Jimior vice commander; labor contract providing . fringe' Mr. Benevento is a 1960 grad­ Donald Maynarf vnAM IN B-12 b o X e p Maskel Bids Low land; Justin Urban. 1277 Tolland YEAST ENVELOPES* U S E D C A R S Tpke.; Linda Hummel, 86 Bret- Concantrerts Viluibis source o( NOTES On Sewer Projects ton Rd.; Mrs. Nellie Spence, 141 UMf.lANtsMN vitamins 01,82. Branford S t;- William Russell, ■a, iltim x RHUIW XICOHW- ^ fay 0Q 1140 SWMbMt,at*.SI.SP J ? A r Bonus Special for COMPACTS Westbrook: Mrs. Grace Garbarini, PIfit* o 2U01 I The Maskel Construction <3o. 44 Blssell S t; Wendy Miller, Cov­ Vsriousdtsl|ns. uyi Inc. of South Windsor, yesterday .2for .80 6 '^0 DODGE MATADOR ^ 4 9 5 entry; Brian Block, East H art­ **"***|®CMl 2 u . U Q at this louMow prit*. submitted an apparent low bid of Fnljly liewepM. Quantities Limited...While They Last ford; Theresa Zavlskair, 176 Sum­ onvtlopoi $30,477 to Install sanitary sewers "•ssasraffi'.-ifor M in a section of Weston. St., Hart-'^ mit St; Mrs. Barbara Harria, 31 .2 fo r1i0 , ford. GENERAL TUBELESS BLACKWALL Village S t; Pamela Caravella, 11 JR OICALCIURI PHOSPHATE Mistt, nmii. loo-s.. 3lc lA U POHrr PENS U.UM bus. .2 for .40 Talcottvllle; Gregory Caravella, 43t lOWC ACE Ffl'ROtt -2for .44 .2 for 5.98 The firm was low among four Stull. 4 SI. ----- j ,H MMERALIZED RCOIIPIEX nmn. locs.------3N TYPHW TAIIET bidders at a meeting of the board ’58 p I y M OUTH w a g o n Talcottville; Edward , Whitcomb, 9 2 for .40 of contract and supply of the Met- $895 Andover; k to . Hazel Stebblns, 23 H e m xo ro t _2for .70 „2 fo rlM olltan District OommUsInn. All Itodlat aad beater, newar atoerinx. newer broke*. Eldridge S i __ . 2JM vnAMULCDIttlfiL ntuH.. I '— He ’T TON" EPOXY OLUE ____ 2 for .99 bids were referred to the engineer­ $1095* B m U ra YESTERDAY: A eon tro t .36 >2forl4» ing staff of the MDC Bureau of to Mr/ond Mrs. John Lehan, Ver­ • foTtWniffitniors. IM-- ' 159 COD LIVER OH. pist. non Ave., Rockville; a daughter to iUVMOtsioM _2 for 8.96 Public Works for study and report. 41s KROUDF mu 1 M S THERAMIHS swi Mtsn . ' ENVELOPES MDC engineers had estimated >60 VALIANT Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Monseau, n t m ^ o c . 91395 62 Niles Dr.; a daughter to Mr. _2 for 1.89 the construction costs a t'$35,808. / ( t to choo*e from). AND The sewers will extend from a 1^0x13 and Mrs. William'. Raymond;? El­ 2 t o ’ ' « 1 J I V-10 TORW laautitomiu. uuuts m«t. 5 .0 0 x 1 3 „-2for1.99] point near the Meadows Drive-In lington. t J I REEF, WIRE fR i IRON TONIC purt.— \ 2 k , t U Theater south and east to West BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. "•H SJSSt'rSS'^^lto .99 2lm16t 2 h r 2 6 e Service Rd. The installation stem; and Mrs. Richard Brown. 107 Sum­ from a petition by a group i ’60 DODGE $1595 mer S t ; . a son to Mr. and Mrs. m R IK T A W - w egs In the area for public sanli Frank Marxen, Wapplng. sewer service. 2-Door Hordtep. Radio and heater, power stoertaif. DISCMARGED MONDAY: "•SSLIS.-.r -.— 2 to .19 % e MDC bursal/ has K Costs Lon to Control Tormitos tbon to Ifnoro Thom! ROMONIY TIRESlIOUNTED Frank Sama, Glastonbury; Mrs. tentative assessment rate i Annie fehroll, 60 Deerfield Dr.; 4 . 8 0 sav£ NOW ON TOaCTRI^ front foot on properties fronting _ Termites attack the house understructure, wood- Alphy Thibodeau. 51 School St.; on Weston St., and $700 An acre '5 9 B U I C K n S 9 5 Mrs. Althea Dailey, Vernon; John OAROIN PARTY fOr rear properties. / worjf, etc., entering from underground nests. Working CARA NOMi SPRING LILY 4-Door Hardtop. Fully powered. / d o w n ... Morrill, Glaatonbury; Peter Klro, MASCARA "undercover," these expensive pests are seldom seen S Fern S t, BockyUle; Robert <3av- urn HOOSIHOU) . MIST MIST j L until damage has been caused. anaugh, 649 Hartford Rd.; John HAND LOTION NOME MKE MONTHS TO PAT m i l s Huttminson, 23 Santina Dr.; Mrs. A ^ S S S S o il WATER BOnU .2 for 4.80 - a*e. ra« COLOCNE COLOGNE NEW LOW COSLFROTECTION Serafina Modugno. E ast Hartford; A sniiRtt 4»f.iisr-*“ GL0VES( au.yiJo Applicator Marendaz ’53 CADILLAC $495 Mrs. Dorothy Morrell, 29 Clinton atf.rsc (Like new). Fully powered. ted Douses — old homes. *Plus tax and recappable tire St.; John Tedford, Bolton; Mrs. ; 3 JI FOURTAM SYRMBE .2 for 3.90 2 t ^ 9 9 t TRAVEL A ENGY new homes"a*niS*^ouiiirunder construction. Ask us for UMI sr tent, M r. I»*rsi— ------8 Nadine Skogltmd and daughter, Frairint, croamy, 2U S 1 dstails about our $5000 damage guaranteed protect,ion on 2 p Z 5 1 W 2 k r 7 6 t Aathorixed Agents For AO 188 E Main St., Rockville. 2 JI RUIR SYRBI8E .2 for 2.99: lanolliKieh. Not sticky. ChooM Brtery, Spicy, UlyorthiVillty SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS-LOW BANK BATES qualified buildings and contsntt — only small annual cost. DISCHARGED YESTHaiDA Y: nttisit * ktrU mOStr stul*. — — Woodsy, or BouquiL Automitic msseva in Rail, Air and Steamship I or. (npinu. Blue, Brown, Black, or David Miller, Coventry; Frances IM TRAVEL STRMIBE _ .2 io r 1.9ft aw IMtat Neiltr >or Ml t.n i V. - a ter t.n Lines THE DRIVE SAFE JaUSert, Vernon; 'Stanfsyi 'Majew- rat i»tt Misuet'csW' IWOOTHJ"”"' • Grun shadti. nspection by ex p er ts skl, 99 North St.; Mrs. Alice Dib­ 18 Asylum St., Hartford FREE I (g e i h b b j i l ; m H taw ic POWDER **»*.*«. -2 for .99 1.35 COMPACT or LOOSE POWDER BACT DANMUU ble Coventry: Susan Cronin. 14 “SSSXt R ^ B A U “4451 TMATMINT Tel. CHapel 7-5857 Chorches Motors, Inc. It costs you nothing to find if hidden termites are des­ Canterbury St.; Mrs. France* Ted­ UH HOT WATER JO m E Caro Nemo Ibdiinet.. troying your property. Simply PHONE or write now for TIRE .2 fo r 3 .N DEODORANT Ahrllb HAROLD EELLS ford, Vernon: Mr*. Joanne Gagnon, Mr. 1.50 THEATMCAl COID or * YOUR DODGE sndC H R Y S ^R DEALER . completa FREE Inspartion by an expert. We will give you a SPECIALS BUlngton; Paul Angell. VernonT ai*.aN SHAMPOO Manchester Agent full report. Richard Atklrt^ East Hartford; 2 * r . 1 1 CUANSMG CREAM Rnsll,U.. fit 80 OAKLAND ST—MI 3-2791 1 0 c H A W N I T S a.itsfirstR.Jste 2; Mrs. Patricia A9* «d ri# ll«AU S ------BlUs and daughter, ThompoonvUIe; 9I< SUNTAN CREAM «r LOTION Oypsy,., 2 fo r .^ SUPPORT hydraulic system. Mrs. Julia HiU and son, 30 Pine S . M U W V M R ■ ■ ■ < * * > '■ * ■ers w ww rt, WMW* • ^ f * ^ m u S t; M ra Vlvlone Guerette, 83 DUSTING « f "MOO" TALCUM POWDER lb:.— . 2f# f.9 flr ■A1J.OAB8 STOCKINGS Ridgewood S t 4*« u iiliiR M i l —‘p—— iS POWDER DISCHARGED TODAY: Law­ 35c POWDER PUFF YACKS Ltrieselictliln... 2 for .2 6 n*g. $4.9S pair M M INE lid MiaeSEItT M H U rence Keartla 132 Spruce S t; Mar­ •9* MOnSMIU CRYSTAU *to .90 garet^ Peckham... West WUIlngton; 35c PEROXIDE For WesehinL 6%, 20vol.2fw.26 2 a t 4 . 9 6 DRIVES David Wllicox Jr., 56 UiUaide S t; 1.M HAIR BRHfHIS ------r " ' , ! ’ i A r / . 7 5 Samuel Stafford, Storrs; Debra stretch nylons with or W e Do AN This Cerrect crater, camber, toe- 6 9 « E A IO B ■fcAlW^au.aiwwwitoi-ofwaMiertu ------Cuoroui she fedan wHh pdfs. 1c Soli •! REXAU COMIS. . . 3 for Hm prkt of 1, Ph» 1 c without soanit. Mist Kostuk, Brood- Brook; Kathleen OadllypMiUtr. or White. !★ HRST IN q u a l it y Experienco ie. AdRiist steerioN. Criss-cross ond sofety Kostuk. Broad Brook; P e rn Dod- Is Our' _ World’s Liriist $ A 9 S aon. 69 Horton Rd.; Hotly Hooker, ★ FAIREST IN PRIOE hi Yentite Ceetrel 77 Eri* S t; James MoCrystal, Ver­ Best ebeefc tires. M cm ee freet wheels. AN mokes* non; Mra Eather Sohelnfeldt East ★ FASTEST SERVICE Gasiantee call... Ct h m m k ^ • S|iiWih8 Hartford; ,BUaabeth MeLogaa. 66 h TmRN Oxford S t; William -X^fenat*^ 7 299 E. CENTER ST. Connecticut’s Leading Paving Contractor Nelaop PL MANCHESTER IRANCH Flra BMori* BRUCE-TERMINIIL CO. OF NEW ENGLAND ' The wise hoiheqiMier wfll re­ M l 9 -0 8 9 6 THE THOMAS COLIIL CO. 589 New Park Ave., West Rartford->AD S-9878 member paver -.Jte saw. ruffly Ajothorized Local Regreaentative ^blooaeA r fonoy.-evaene or flow- M l 9 -5 3 7 1 PAVING CONTRACTORS Ml 9-5371 HARTFORD GENERAL TIRE CO. lug robai- sstme she la tMUng | W. H. E^Iand Linaber Co., Manchtetcr, Conn. flatBlly mosd* Tkey coa | MI 9-5201 155 CENTER ST. **NOT AFFlUAtED WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANr* 1 aa Dew MeNeOrs BsaakCast Otab, ABO Bodds , I " ' f

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p X o i e ig h t e e n MANCJHESt ER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, 26, 1962 MANCHESTER EVSNtNt^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN,^\^DNE8DAY, APRIL 26, 1962 PAGE-NINETEEN ------^ BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE wHh MAJOR BOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD POZZLA tallorsd Charm Manche$ter Parkadm Store* ZTMOUflHT nCK'CM U f WM9K In a OHmate e f FrIemllUleesA There Is No Qasstton •.mtONtif #Mn*THIYAI»OR> Gather your family 'round you About the energy boost a youi^ . coit^a tonight, 'round a table at HOB ster gets from a plecs of candy. y WAS Bargains WITH THOSE n»M8 NOB RESTAURANT, where It’s That’s why most American lim^ ON THE THIS JOS IS :«urpT>ms lounet? FAMILT NIGHT every Wednes­ boxes carry the Inevitable .can<^ , 6t)Mtt)M6WLk.19RN»«(«TO< Mmic |r the Ah’ OKOUNKSIKi mULtOM HBiPma Kelt o o p s M M ^ day from 5 to 8 o’clock. ALL YOU bit for a nutritious, han^ desJtit. ^OONTINUEP TI0LBNC£ 0NB OPTHCSWtMyki Liated by CAN EAT for 81.50 is the invita­ MUNSON’S CAND>y SHOP Is WELL- tatm 9W^y tion that aoeompanlea each dinner headquarters for pure, delldons Vi JKINSr »S'.3W S®KSS& : order. You can feast on delicious goodies. For young people’s par- Chicken' Soup, Southern Pried tlea, BIUNSON’S (3ANDY can bb I S s lilcken. Spaghetti, Tossed Salad arranged Into effective center- 8 * 5 S # i e w M ■r oils, Butter and Beverage. For pieces. Teen-agers love to make kiddles under age 10, the, dinner is candy corsages as favors for girhi >3 vlaak ifs aiTMtor w< II'. More and more families are and even boutonnieres for boys. saS r in m TOUR TARN BHOP\ob to Preahaw CaavaalTuatlaro For Fun-Timti Prevent MsfaMtve,M*th Daasage Shewat the Bride ^ ^ making It a happy habit, are build­ But beat of all, remember that HTImr aownatainr floor of Ho u m A JOHNSC»r PADJT (»MPANT, Before you store away your With tasteful and appropriate ing happy memories by coming when It comes to the sstlafacUon 178vf doing buelneea fr e ^ tempo­ yrlnter garments, your precious items for a beginning home. WIL A Diini.- fM 8WBATBR KITS by " regularly t» HOB NOB RBSTAU of munching a sweet, nothing beats U A r c o M «xT to plouo you 100%, rary headquarters'at comsrMaln *molsns and extra blankets, safe­ TON’S GIFT MOP, 984 Main MUNSON’S CANDY. 20Cloy«d XTlnrSii* guard them against expensive RANT on Wednesday evenings for »i> «i=_w ni aiopMiUHto m t i m to click up quickly idvl and Birch Slreeu has “SETPASr- Street, has WCCmcORBS^imO FAMILT NIGHT. On Friday the aafrnaam fl»tt«]insly. Thera is aol CANVA8 PAINT, the only paint - .moth damage by having them un- GLASS, In charming BarlyxAhi,erl-, the speciality Is BROILED LOB­ Perform Window Maglo • dergo "MARTTNi ZING’' the ONE ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN SIMjrlaaftipa ______s hsnd'knlt swaatar made exclusively for e a n v a a can reproductions of fl|i8 csndle- STER, served lii a climate of good You can save up to one .flilrd '(chairs, awnlngt, beach umbrel- HOUR DRT CLEANING at\20 stlcks, cake plates, euidy boxes wlU and gracioiianess for your during the W. T. GRANT CXIM- YOUtSMNTVREST^ o o o u fw a L it MR.OOf> I COULD outfit that staiM of dlstlnctlbn. B e s t. Cenfer Street or 299 W W USE A B R I ^ Comblna a SWEATER with a Ihs, canopies). "SE TPA ST’ Is Just and baskets, plus footed compote complete enjoyment. The chef and PANY 82,000,000 CURTAIN AND IlWlttMnd enitoUjr the right consistency for. brushing Middle Tpke. A clean garment free centerpieces. So.^uch praoUcal the entire staff hopes for the op- DRAPERY SALE. Enhance the POWONAU.Y, ' 32Anfltr r P r r skirt for a handsoma two-soma. of stains does not Invite moths. .IM B A N r UKxSM r r Top a alaavalast cotton with a or spraying. How It will cover beauty abounde at WILTON’S porhpilty of serving you. beauty" and charm of windows M m m i Both of these modem plants, where throughout your home. Carefree IT t r sweater as sumniar avanlngs cool. womXud porous surfaces. "8BT- all work la done right on the GIFT SHOPr^rlrnmtng with mer­ «L«id«a IT T" PAST’\ Is the best way to - give chandise fOr dlscriminaiing tastes. WhaVs the Next Holiday CAFE CURTAINS, $1.77 a pair Isn't it true that' whan' you i>remlaes, help you speed up the come In wash 'n hang ^plln also S6SUm i r IT IT a blf or Uttla ^rl (or boy) waar- faded capvaa a beauty treatment. W ILT^S GIFT SHOP U happy Coming Up MRcgiaai 1 chores of reshuffling your clothes With Mother’s Day hovering on drip dry chains, and no-lron flber- 1 .-j Ina a hand-knit SWEATin from Reetora and renew dingy canvas closet for a new season. Get the to aemxnmodafc you when they W-Hiap IT r the easy, thrifty way with "SET- heht yOu esy “C91ARGB IT ’ and the horizon,-wl^ not plan to please glaa. Frivolous TIER CURTAINS, lO tm tn m PM TOUR TARN SHOP, you know details of their BOX STORAGE mother In a grand way by shop­ 84c a pair come In cotton mutlln 41(3MnN InsUnetlvaly ho or she 1s the apple PAST", available In a wide vari- SERVICE where they clean and. MPntaMtaw IT ping GRAND WAY for the special also washable rayon mid ever- of tomaone’a sye. It's the friendly, etyof stunning, summery colors. store your winter apparel. WIh^ glaze. No-lron FIBERGLAS 44 Seed VMwl n tIT n w Per Year Renad Beauty ngredients you need to obeerve WAYfi. ■ " IT W • helpful Bhbp under the ownership' “S E r^S T ’^ ^ l not ^rink, sMf- clutter up valuehle closet spacer at May IS, 1982. GRAND WAY can SHORTY DRRPES, 45” to i84” 4»Sp*A □ □ fen, crack,, chip or peel. It Is com­ home with mere storage of un- LIT7LB A MdONNET, INC. at W«— M A30R- MabUM IT of Mias Katnerins OihUn, now also be counted on to have the flowere, long are $2.68 a pair. Ima^ne hav­ UOm m iv W the new prrietraaa o f Tour G ift pletely water-repellent and suii- uaiKl garments. You'll love "MAR- Depot Square, can help you plan □ □ your comer or doorway landscap­ the plants, the gifts and the festive ing washable rayon BOUCLB • *1 - ir faijUtbmns □ i Gallery tn the main floor of Wat- reelstiuit. \ TENIZENO" SERVICE. foMs for entertaining mom at din­ DRAPES, guaranteed two years ttVrmg r m ing with EVERGREENS for year MlUqwi IF □ klna round b^uty. Basy-to-trim Jan- ner plus the aaay-to-aerve foods If against fading. These praotioal • Oraeafni o r' There Is SttU Time 8 2 2 3 mother le welcoming home her far- acetate drapes. In lovely decorator CARNIVAL If peopls can reicogbise you by Come for a sitting at THE FAL- aneae Tews make ideal hedges tha*- colors, have 10 pinch pleats per BY DICK TURNER A pound of loos»tea should make may be pruned to say form. Thai 19H-94H flung brood. The DELJCA’tnSSBJN SMI ^ M, l» YA «R Mr« \ your walk a block bi- OT STUDIO, 70 Blsst O u ter D B n . la at your service with {Mdr, 83” long 83.97. Sheer, ever DOWW r 900 cupa, Sbmt and Uie PORTRAIT wlU be dense, green foUsga Is compara­ IT IP t r IT there’s something exaggerated tasty salads, ^ Wbecued chicken cr)sp and wrinkle free are billowy PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER _ ThM« C s for Mother's Day about your gait. Aak youf. friends pleted in,/time for Mother’s tively free from dlmAae which ac­ WITH TM MW and a tempting variety of^ bountiful sMeeUonatKAIXiMARK is a fault. > taken by presenting a MoKINNBT where you’ll find all No. 8223 With Patt-O-Rama U speed up the tasks of 'meai prepa­ W. T. GRANT CO. has s complete „ -V, M- ^ «io a L E . OUT/ d .TIFICAT* for one love- manner of flowering ahrube. The In sizes 12H, 14%, 18%, 18%, ration (nut choppers, meat ther­ line of "Klrjfch” and “Kenney” t r PHARMACT, on west Middle at THE FALLOT PET SHOP Is a cheerful spot, ... Here Is Service to Please 20%. 28%. 24%. 28%. Buat S3 to mometers), pliis all manner of d r a p e r y h a r d w a r e , w i n - i i J Tpke; (neset to Bt and Shop). do. Every adult son and housing healthy, thriving birds and 7Sii«iag r* a o ScrumptkwB assortments of fa­ MANCHESTER <2ARPBT___ , 47. Site 14%, 85 bust, 4% yards of q^acs savers. It’s a GRAND WAY DOW s h a d e s are CUT TO KT, 'IER Sll Main Street, will bring daughter e l^ d have a picture of puppies, together with everything 35-lncb. to shop for MOTHER’S DAY. FREE. mous-name CHOCOLATBSm parents for po^erity. for their proper care and feeding. tempting variety of luscious cen­ carpeting samplee to your home. 'To order, send S6o In coins lo :— It’s so easy and convenient to tell Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve­ ,•-' ters will iHease mothers. Make it This comblnatidn may be new to Cover Up Seratehee a easy for mother to care for her at a glance Just which carpeting ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Mutual Funds KVoty 1____ color, textiu-e and pattern you: Cooked primes added to To conceal scratches on wood, AMERICAS, NEW YORK 88, N.Y. Income COBURN A MI^LBPROOK, SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL good looks with a gift from HAXJ- candied sweet potatom. > For maximum safety. MARK PHARMACT. Wander up hances your furnishings moat ef­ ONESIZI use a mixture Of one-third each of For Ist-claaa mailing add 10c for and growth, you should cl^ k the 629 Main Street, suggbet the pur­ fectively. Call MI 8-510S or MI white vinegar, turpentine and chase oC.,GLK:KMAN OORPORA- the aisle of beauty and pick a pop­ Safe Deposit Bbi^ee r each pattern. Print Neme, Addreae advantsige o f MUTUAL STJNDS, 3-5104 and specify the time most (IAI6-18) bollAd linseed oil (from a paint with zone. Style No. end Size. available at your New York Stock nON stock, selling to yield ap­ ular fragrance she'll love to wear. suitable for you. MANCHESTER For your safe storage' of valu­ proximately 8 per cent. Dti^^ds It's so easy to choose a sure-to- ables, stocks, bonds, insurance store). Shake the mixture In a bot­ Ready for you now—spring and Bhcohange Member, SHEAR80N, CARPET CENTER wUl oblige. PattL S918-H has paftem tle, rub It over the acratclied wood Bummer '82 Issue e f our pattern HAMhOLL * COMPANY, 913 are paid monthly. Call Mttchell ''$ ( 9 8 please Item for luxury bathing Easy payment terms ars made pos­ fo r hi^t topper bi alses 14-18- policies and w llla CXINNECTICfUT S-llOS for details. (bath powder, acentad soap). Dec­ BANK AND TRUST COMPANY with a lint-free cloth, then polish book Beale Fashion. Send 60o. Main Street. Mitchell 9-2821. sible. In the evening, In the com­ 18 Incl; -lion transfer; full di- with a dry cloth- orative ultra-feminine boudoir ac- fort'of his own home, a husband reetions. has SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, NonskUl Hangers 4AS ceaaoriea are among the' little helps decide on a satisfying otT'- To ordar, amd 85c In coins to:— from »5 per year up (depending Keep Tabs on Time and Weather New Shop Opens To he certain wooden trbuaer and on, size). Bulk storage space Is Mom Takes Oeoter Stags . BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL gifta that add up to blg-happlnees peting choice. Try It. There Is no Anne Cabot, The Manchester Bve- WATKINS. 935 Mialn Street, The Waa-Nu-Shop at 478 Main skirt hangers hold their garmenU for mother. Simply say what’s in obligation. There Is no pressure to o ttk Herald, 1180 AVE. OF also available at reasonable rates YOUR GIFT GALLERY, form­ has a 15” BAROMETER, framed St., Manchester, will delight you without slipping, glue a piece of your heart with a Just-right buy. AMOMOAS, NEW YORK M, N.T. in Qielr vaults. erly the Scandinavian Craft Shop, In antique pine that combines mod with lovely clothes at a fraction of foam rubber sheeting to th^ timer "HAUMARK” CARDfrmnHAU FOr lM -«laas mailing, add 10c for on the main floor of Watkins, has em performsnes with s touch of Uieir former cost. ' Many labeled F or Fun and Sun MiyTHER’S DAY GIFTS of un­ aides of the hanger with rubber MARX PHARMACnr. 'When you took eegetshles In each pattern. Print Name, Addrees elegance for the home, 132.98 costa, suits, dresses, some new, ecme)it. with aona and Pattern Number. PLAY CLOTHES for boys and usual appeal. Since mothers al­ Harmcnlring CLOCKS, also some nearly new. Wild Mink Stole water, drain them Just as eoon as girls up to size 14 are ready for There'S Madie la a Hatrcnt they are done. Bend SOe for the New, Big-Stse ways appreciate things'“ for the framed In antique pine, bland originally coet 81,200, now priced. ‘There's MKhething wonderfully '02 Album filled with lovely der you at MARI-MAD’S, 891 Main home” she'l| thrill to the tscqulsite strikingly srith any dsoor. $195. The Inquirer ■igns, a needlework stitch section Street, as you make plans for glass, linens, stainless steel and different about you,” is what your Re Imagtamtive summer vacation and campliM ac­ f r 1 e n d a w ill say If you let Wouldn’t mother be thrilled to tad f ^ pattama copper Items pvsSable at YOUR tivities. This is PLAYWBAR of GIFT GALUa^. 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4 A ;:|3|i5 ® t w e n t y MANCHESTER EVENING^^RAIiD, MANCHESTEB, CONN., WEbNESDAY, A phiL 26,. l9ett /• , " IfANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCmEfiTERi CONN, WRDI^SDAY, APRIL 2 5 ,1 ^ v PAGE TWlNtY-ONB THE I AoeoaotNo, TO tjm s s l u s 'i WITH of Times Hm . bwu*/, Herald Angle wiT’-a A as NBA President I oatUFff7»4M r,/4 RteoRO BJ AP (CwAaokSO EAKL YOST Equals RefM>rd No Siicceisor Dog Sfion? at Ml Neho May 6 Sports Editor Of ih Against X M ^s Labkl \ The Hockanum Dog 'aub will^ Breed ringa will be conducted f ; Early Seaton Zany Happenings Mentioned Yet \PRelilng—Sandy Koufax, Dodg- hold Its annual Plan B-OG AKC by Mary-Jane Richter of Area college and schoolboy baseball season is less than one Chicago Cubs Shaken my Cline ara, aquaM nsodern major league sancttoii match Sunday, May 6, at Granby, doing working apd tarrier atrtkeeat record held by himself breeds and groups; Albert Pi{ier month old and already there have been several 4any haj^n- ByGo^^rnors and Bob Feller, 'fanning 18 Oii- Mt. Nebo. Judging this outdoor ings, which will be repeated in this choice location this April ■ of Wlliimantlc, sporting and non- NEW YORK (A P)— One • NEW YORK (AP) Ty Cline, Cleveland's 22-y«6’-old »m^battofa In 19-2 li^ ry over match will commence at 11 a.m.' s{iorttog; and Frank Parker of day. of these daj'8 Sandy Kdufax NEW YORK (AP)—M»u- Entries will be accepted from 10 Avon, Hounds and Toys as. welt as The first came second hand, from Don Russell, Wesleyan rddkfe centjef fielder, has sh a k ^ his slump a u d it e d the BatRag — Ty Otoe, Indians, Am. * best pup{iy to match and heat will strike out 20 batters in a pPMsure imposed by a can’t tpiss label and a jj^& ncy in the rice Podoloff, roly-poly czar roaU a.Seared first nih after dou­ freshman baseball coach. The second was observed while nine-inning, game and people of professionkl baskotball. Is Judges'wiU include: Charles Oli­ adujt to match. teepee tp spell that last name C-o-b-b. NATIONAL LEAGUE bling, drove la second run with an- ver of Wakefield, R. 1.. Raymond liie obedience rings will feature u in p lil^ a schoolboy basebslie may 'recognize that the (foing to retirfi at the end of rther doable and knocked In game- - gsino In Windsor. Dalng Chdvez Ravine as the site W. L. B et OB. Eisner of Coventry, R- !•. Ray­ all regular classes and non-regular Angeles Dodgers southpaw is for hto'W ' dance, Otoe crashed A17 next season because, he said winner with seventh Inifing triple mond Peat of Sprinrteld. and classes as well as the new and.. Wealeysn's frosh was mgagod in Off the Cuff Pittsbtsburgli .11 fai $-2 vietery over Loo Angelea •lames Carey of Norwich, on the Head baseball coach at Hail the greatest strikeout pitcher thpat extra-boac hitg to a 3-2 vic- S t LMm ...... 7- .700 -ft' today, "there are a ' great fuii-filled vecaS ^ty elass, braes s diamond Uit with Tale's fint -tory over the Loa Angeles Angels Angela. obedience field. ‘ class and team competition- year squad in Middletown. Cams High in West Hartford is; Johnny of modem times. iMoior L#ooue Saa FIranolaeo' .542 many things I want to do," Dyber, of Manchester, former - For the second thna in his Tuesday night that kept Uie In­ Lm Angeles .S4S The cigar-s'm o k 1 n g Poilolotf, the final inning with Yale at bat Houston ... A45 trailing by one run. The bases were East Hartford and Springfield comparatively brief majbr league diana in first place to Uie Ameri­ born 71 years ago to Russia, haa college athlete... Jocco MSggla- career, Koufax equaled the ma­ can League with their sixth con- PhOadelphla AOO bean the prosident and the bell­ loaded with two outs. *£110 pitcher secuUva victory. CIneInnatl .. .429 eyed the batter, , took'his sign and cbmo ta back driving Bob oiiver'a jor league strikeout mark when n a t io n a l u c a g d e wether of the NBA and Its pre­ >.a.' .<0. lu' at Riverside P ark Sat­ he fsimed 18 Chicago players The much-publicised a(>eed mer­ Milwaukee . AOS decessor, the Basketball ASaecU- 'was the process of starting his BatHw (BM k'M 25 «r niora at Oiloago .... ASl dehvery when out onto the field urday n ig h ts... Bob Seelert lathe Tuesday as the Dodgera routed hata)— LoiAa,\489; F. chant scored thO Indians’ first tlon of America, atoca 1946. only sophomore member of the the Cubs 10-2. Alcn, 'fkaiiclaco, AM; Kncini, rnii after doubling, drove to the New York .. .091 came a title dog. "I have had over k quarter of JOB OBNOVB8I varsity golf team at Harvard Unl- That gave the 26-year-old Brook­ ncitoo, SS6; Datajmpla, second with another two-base Toeoday’s Besulla a century as an admtolstratof' ta Hie dog ran up and stopped veraity this spring. Seelert la a IHpUa, .879) PtasoB, OlBcta- Wow, then rapped a ti^le to the Los Angelea 19, Ohleago 2. just behind the legs and out of lyn native a career total of M2 Onoinaati 7, New York 8. profasalonal S|x>rts," he said. former Manchester High stand­ strikeouts In 980 Innings, an av­ A68. wyentto inning to knock to, pitcher Mail "Now I’ll have the opportunity to Seeks Pin Croivn vision of the' plate umpire. Just as out. . Sam Blonsteln. fine base­ Bona — PInaoa, Cincinnati, 18; Ron Taylor with the wtani^ run. PlUsborgli 7, San .Fknnclsco 2. the b u e umpire, who had noted i erage of better then one strike­ Milwaukee 2, Ffilladel|iltoi 1. TOO, realise some of my unfulfilled ball umpire from Rockville, will out per inning. Kucan, 8na Fmnclsco, 14; Maya, It waa. quite a one-man show desires." the, intruder, cried out "Time! " Snn Francisco and Javier, St for the left-hjanded swinging Oitne, Houstoa 4, S t Louis S, ' Sevanty-ftva antriea have the pitcher delivered the ball. be on the sidelines for aU weeks No other pitcher in the history Today's Oamee Todoloff made the announce­ been received for the Men'e after suffering a chipped bone in 01 baseball averaged a strikeout Looia, 18; T. Davis, Los Angeles trying to live'up to a host of pm * The batter singled safely to the and Clemente, PitWbnrgb, 12. Loa Angelea (Podres 1-1) at ment of hla {lending retirement and Woman’s Town Duckpin his foot while working. The leg is an inning. Not even Walter John­ clippings . after only two seasons Oiloago (HobUe 0-1). Tuesday at the o{ientog session Bowling Tournaiiisnt at tha outfield and two runs scored, put­ in a c a st... Connie Kelly is the son, the all-time whiff king of the Runs Batted In—Ptawim, Clncin- to oiganUed ball. His credentiato ting Tale' ahead by one run. natl and T. Davla, Loa A n ^ e a , 20;. 'Ran Frimclaco (Perry 0-0) at V of the two-day board of gover­ Holiday Lanes. A total of 37 tsuUes' Division golf chairman at majors, or such other strikeout include a .811 Ixitttog average at Plttaburgli (Olend S-O), (N). nors meeting of jhe NBA. No one women have signified their to- ; However, as Hme had been call- the Ellington Ridge Countr F. Alon, San Friueiaoe, 15; White, MobUe to i960 'and' a .290 mark artists as Bobby Feller, Rube S t Louts,. IS; Mathews, Milwau­ PhRadelphta (Short 0-0) at MU- waa surprised. There had been tontiona and 48 men. . Play ■■ed, the hit and runs, were void and Club, replacing Celeste Sheldon.. ^ e l l , Lefty Grove and Christy at Salt Lake a ^ last season. wau1cee\(]nelie 0-0), (N). talk of Podoloff quitting for a long atsrla Friday night at 7 the pitch was disallowed. kee and Bailey, Son Frandsoo, 12. Little League baseball tryouts MatRewson did It. Hlto F. AJou, San FTnnclaco, a in e now has five hits—all for . S t Lous (Washburn 1-0) at time. o'clook and will' continue .fiat; Play was remipied as the dog will start Saturday. PoUow-lng is a comparison of the 'W 22; Ptnaon, '.ClneiBnatl,. 21; Kuenn, extra bases—in his last 11 trips Houston (Stone 2-0), (N), There was no talk of a Sue-. urday afternoon and evenini. departed for newer fields to con­ strikeout average of the big six San Friuietoco, 20; Kaako, Clnoia- to the plate after\ failing fo hit New York (Cndg 0-2) 'a l ' Obi- csssor. Some of the leading female quer. The batter was an easy out Here ’n There • covering their-first seven years in natl, 19; Hobbs, Chicago, T. Davit, In his first dozen ap{>earances. ofamatl (Pnrkety 2-0), (N). Hard to Replace rollera entered are Rwgie and Wesleyan won, thanks to an the majors: Los Angeles, G roat PlttA nrgh and Baltimore stretched its winning Thunday'a Sohednle “But,” Sighed one of the own- Oburski, Fran Crandall, Rita assist from its four legged ■' Who can remember the last time Pitcher / ■IN. 8.O. Ave. Streak to four with S 5-4 irlctory McAIIlater. Mary SImmona, a Manchester High baseball team Pagan, San PrancItco,<-19:-ir’5*'''--:i. Los Angeles at Chicago. era at the meet, "he'll be hard "friend." Koufa;^'...... 980 992 B.l Doublet. — Kaako, Ftnoa- and over Minnesota, Dettoit- blanked Phlladel{ilila at MUwaakee. to replace” Cappy Giblto, Ruth Oatrandar, lost three straight games? Ihe F eller-...... 1521 1292 7.6 Kansas a t y 1-0 behind Don Mossl’a S t Louis a t Houston, (N). Mary McCarthy,. Doris Griael Indians, despite a wealth of ma­ Roblnaon, ' Cincinnati, T. Davit, Podoloff, who packs 170 pounds x-\yidaen 2049 1650 76 Lot Angelea and Oliver, St. Looia, fcur-hltter. the Oitcago, White Sox Only Games Sdiednm on hts 6-2 triime, probably wae re- and Doris,Prantioe. terial, Can't seem to get uiitracked Gi»ve ...... 1634 1221 6.4 5., ‘ . whipped the New York Yankees Well knoivn mm pinners Strong Winds and show a winless record Johnson ...... 2176 1465- 6.1 s{xinslble more than anyone eiae SAYS HE GOT MAD—Sandy Koufax said he got mad Triplea—Wllla, tod' Angelea and 3-1 and Boston bopped Washing­ AMERICAN LEAGUE developing professional basket' ■who lill vis for tha $76 top iM t Idonday afternoon the their starts this spring. The club Mathewson .... 1983 1205 5.5 when Billy Williams of Cubs homered in pinth inning, MaseroakI, Plttibniith,' 8; Brock, ton 4-1. W. L. P e t G-B. prize include fiandy Ntlea, J m will explode, just as iii,; X—From 1900. • • • ball into an organized epectator winds were esctremely strong dur­ so he bore down and struck out three batbei’s in the in­ WlUbum and Banka, Chicago, Pen- aevilaad s{iort. GenovMi, Apt Johnson, Larry ing the. afternoon. iSespite school York Mets did, and some o p ^- Pittsburgh won its llth game delton, Houaton, Gcnaalex, Phlia- INDIANS-AMGELS— BfUthnore...... ^7 4 .686 — Bates, Jim Martin, Ding Farr nent will be sorry... Hippo Ckir- in 1 starts, defeating San Fran- ning to bring his game total to the 18 figul\e whi6h he Musial Still Feels Lucky I don’t want to take credit for vacation periods, a number . of «lel)iliia and Stnart, Plttoburgli, 2. Taylor (l-l), pitching for the Detroit ...... 6 4 .566 1 and Skip Kearns. renti reported more than 60 which Cincinnati downed the New achieved once before in his career. (AP Pho'Iofax). the improvements and accom Bight finalists to aaeh divl- high Sohool baseball teams {toyed Home Runa — Post Cincinnati, first time stoco he lost his\ debut Oilcago ...... 7 6 ASS 1 pllshments that have- made the games. leagues rolled at the Holiday York Mets. Milwaukee defeated T. Davla, Loa Angelea a n d after hurling 11 shutout litol^s, Kanaaa a t y ...... 7 7 .500 IW aion vlll roll In haad-to-haad Lanes this season with about 15 Philadelphia 2-1 and Houston Mathewa, Milwaukee^ 6; Ptnaon, NBA a birfeague outfit,” ha said, pUy for tha tiUe. IVinC^or High was the site of a gave up' ohly Uiree hits before New Y o rk ...... 5 6 AOO li/, "the be« way to say it le that aeries of oddlUea, due to the wind. duckpin loops still In operation. shaded St. Louis 4-S. Clncbuntt Hunpaa, New York iutil. yielding to reliever Frank Eunk BMton ...... 5 6 AOO V/t Being Paid to Play Balt fihlfta wiU be Friday night *’ * • some good things have happened Summer leagues are planned- for Needed ^Breaks’ to Equal Mark Maya, F. Alou and Bailey, San to the seventh. Leon Wagner , ac- Loa A ngelea...... 6 6 .455 2 nt 7 nnd $ and Saturday at PlaySrs must appear In full uni­ men, women, mixed couples emi DODOERS-CUBS— Fruciaco, 4. during my regime.” 4:30, 7 and t:80. H it $:$0 form, which tfteans baseball ca{M. 'coimted for the Angels’ runs With Minnesota ...... 5 7 .417 2i/^ Among the factors that made youngsters... Bob Hamlll has Tommy Davis land Duke Snider Stolen Baaea — WUIa, Lm An- ' a twb-run homer to the sixth. Waehlngton ...... 2 7 .222 4 shift Friday U fillad. ■However, 'after one-half inning of been elected president of his class drove In seven runs between them gelea and Pagan, San Framclaco, 4;: • • • NEW YORK (NEA) .9Fleiq, which waa Mualal's favorltafsoh'before him, MUslai is almost the NBA a going concern were ca{M -blowing off and {layers Brook, Chicago and Javier, St TTneaday’s Besulto ball park. The inimitable Flatbtish too good to be true,'' but he is the merger with the old NaUonal chasing them, the boys were al­ at Springfield College. The local as tha Dodgera clubbed loser Don ‘No Idea of Recoils’ ORIOLES-TWINS— Chicago 2, Now York 1. Stanley Musial will play base­ student played varsity soccer last Cardwell and three relief pitch Looia, S; IBight tied with 2. tans knew an Inimitable ballplayer Wagner once refused to have his Basketball League, pulling t*** the Togfidgy’t Homers lowed to play hatless. A final de­ Pltcldng—‘Filead, Mttebangh, 8- Boog Powell’s baaes-loaded siiiv Bmton 4, Washlngtoa 1, ball a5\long as he feels well when they saw one. picture put in cigarette {lackagea, games out of high achobl gym- cision was made after a batter’s fail with the Gymnasts... Paul era for 12 hits. Davis drove in gle with two out In the ninth Detroit 1, Kanaae CRy 6. lacobucci, local baseball umpire, four rune with a home run and 0, 1,000; Nine tied with i-0. 1.000. and can help the Cardinals. ■ It goes without saying that Stan but wrote the man who stood to .paslums and armories, standard- (fisaaon Totals in cap blew off and was retrieved Dodgers’ Ace Expl^s Strlkeoato — Konfax, Loa An­ drove to two runs and capped a Baltimore 5, Minnesota 4. Musial himself - told the writer make $10 on the deal: "I don’t Ulng officiating, hiring perms' . by the center fielder. admits, to 61 years, piaking him singls, gnider hatted in three with' four-run raUy that gave, the Ori­ aeveU nd 8, Lgs Angelea 2. has had many thrills during hU il­ NAUONAL UEAOtm the oldest active member of the a home run and triple. geles, JOrMarMial, Ban Franciaco, , this when he returned to New York lustrious career, but he still says want my picture In cigarettea, but nent referees, the six-foul and 4' Oaray. Dodgers (1). A Btrong throw from normal 21; O’Hxde, Ctaidiinatt 20; Drya- oles and Milt Pap(>as (2-0) their Today’s Oomea with the St. Louis club after a five- I don't want you to iMe $10, so " second rules, the bonus foul, the Manchester Chapter. The veteran Koufax, fanning eight of the Odcagb (Plaairo 2-1) a t New that "the biggest one I get is put­ T. Davla. Daggers (6). shortstop {MMltlon got caught In CHICAGO (AP)—Sandy Koufax gets-mad at himself .when dale, Loa Angelea, 10; BUia, Ohi- win over the Twins after Jack year absence. am enclosing a check for that 12-foot lanes and tha teitvision fialdar. Doggers ($). the 'Wind and halfway towards the of 20 years can still get around first nine batters he faced, fin­ Krallck had checked Baltimore on York (Ford 1^9), 2 pwm. ting that uniform on ev e ^ day aum.” and has kept himself-in top phys­ ished with a flourish, striking out he throws a bad pitch. Because of this, the Los Angeles efamatt and Spahn, MUwaokee, 10. The . im m o ^ l Honus Wagner during the season feeling how game of the week. fniUanaa, Ooba (t). firet baseman, the ball suddenly AMEBIOAM LKAGVE one run and four hita for eight \Waahlngtou (Haminit O-R) nt was an active combatant imUl ha Johnson, a kindly, gentle man, Podoloff flatly refused to have ical condition . .. Cheney Tech will the aide in ninth for his third southpaw yesterday became the first pitcher to twice strike iton (Conley 1-1), 2 pjn. lucky I am to be getting paid to ■aUigr, Gtoaia (4). atopped and never did reach the wate"g (Baaed-on 25 or moie at innings. Joe Bonikowshi (l-i), Was 43 and the hunch here is that never used a strong expression or any dealing with players evan ra- Lappert) FIratea (t). waiting infielder. open its baseball season May 4 ■victory in four decisions. out 18 batters in the major leagues. bate) — BoUnapo. Chicago, .460; working to relief of KraUck, took a t y (Walker 2-0) a t play bMeball." It Is this, more at'L ym an—Memorial In Lebanon^ —Sandy’s 18 strikeouts -matched, Stan the Record. Man, how 41, than anytotog_elsej. that Jteepa him tinew at a hitter. ‘The Big Train’s motely oonnecteil wtth tha gam­ Fast, Kega.d). TwiM thSTTaiMirtown ' High Koufax pitohed ilM greatest^ RoUina,—Mlaneoota, A65; Boyer, the loss. It waa Pappas' first It: (Gallagher ,0-0).______would like to equat-or break that most explosive expletive was bling acaniUs. Ha had Xxiu Gro­ Bx}>erienced {lersonnel will again the'record set by Cleveland’s Bob baseball in his career through the giitog. The guy just likes to play. PlnaoBi (4). right fielder and center fielder New York, .456; T e a ^ e , Baltt- route-going {>erformance since a ineeota (Lee. 0-1) a t Baltt-' mark, too. Because he worked "Goodness, gracious sakes alive!" ss, Ralph Beard and Jack Mcfiln- Mathaws, White Sen ($). were “loet” In dqat etorms and the be lacking with the Rangers. . Feller against Detroli on Oct. 2, first three tunings of the game moie, A75; LoUar, Chicago, A70. March 12 appendectomy. He al­ med so hard that he hit In five plnoh-hittlng ap|iear- WHITE s6X -Y A N KEE^ . NEW YC)|UC (AP) — Ctoaten Hien to 1926, along wiUi Ms ters Tournamml to 1981,. wiU few deep breaths on tha bench be­ no-nm pitching performances in mode Bob Will and Elder White anoee this season. Kanaaa a ty , Battey, Mbmcaoto and Floyd Robinson’s .two-run hom­ apeak at tha Harvard autt. Ha Waa fore the ball was retrieved. It was Tha league-leading Piratas put Boyer, New Yoirk, 15. Shoclcley, the young first boae- father and two brothers, he built his first two starts, was no pua- acrikeout victims to run his total er to the eighth-Inning off Ralph man from rgetown, Del., vho the Nqw Haven A rm a That sintad to s|Mak at a golf dinner a RuUilan clout, even without the ale to the Windy d ty nine of five of their seven hits together to 17; Then eattib another break. ]^id>lea — Del Greco, Kanaaa Terry (3-1) got ^ job done , for April 9 but had to eaneal whm he wlnd.« Maybe ita because o t tfae way I aty, 0; Oonnlngham, Chicago 7; hit .360 as Class C rookie In housed the New Havm club In the Coach Ron KoMWi. for a fiva-run f o u rt h Innihg ■the White Sox 'aftef Joe Cunning­ Canadian - Ameriegn Hoekay want Into a thraa-way playeff tor ^ ______against loser Juan Marlchal as A1 Moe Thacker hit a {>op fiy tor work. I never {>ace myself. I {fitdi BoWnaon,.Chicago, 8; Klndall and the Pioneer gue last year, la what should have been the game- as strong and os hard as I can. ham’s stogie had dHven in the off to a bla g start to the Class LaaguA He beoame {itealdent of the' 196$ Maatara crown won by McBean registered his second tri­ Otaie, Oeveland and Green and tying run against' the Yankees. that league and later prealdmt of Arnold Fataner. umph. He needed ninth-toning ending out but first baseman Hm If I run Into trouble, I know Battey, Mlimeaota, 4. A Eastern ‘igue. LADIES INTEB-CBUBOH — •Incident on Ice Today Harkness lost the ball In the wtod there are a few guys in the buU- Triples — B rO a^d, Boaton and The victory went to Jdlm Buz- Shockley, 10 collected tw o the American Hockey League.. He help from Elroy Face. Catcher and lun and it dropped for a single, {>en who can come in and do tha hard (2-1), who gave up V hom­ Bea Cormier 121, Edna Christen' q'uit the AHL presi(lmey In 1953 . H u easiest way to puli opart Don Leppert homBred for the Bomna and AUe^ Mhmesota, 2; ainglea and a iriflce fly ta four Unbeaten Rockville High picked up its third successive sen 117, Alice Pontleelli 116. tightly wedged aecUons of a fly Chicago’s fifth hit. Koufax then job." Eighteen tied with 1. er to John Blanchard to the' sec­ trips to the _ilate to Williama- baseball victory yesterday, an 8-3 triumph over Southington to devote nil hla time to tha NBA^ Buca. Big Winner Loet Year ond and needed relief help ffum rod ia to place tba rod bahtod fanned {finch batter Moe Morhardt Home Bona — Oath, Detroit 5; {xirt’s 10-4 opeAtog ■victory over in the Central Valley Conference. By winning, Rockville ST, JAMES LADIES — SaUy your slightly spraad knaaa, grip Stengel $500 Poorer to end the game. Koufax baa been wrlUi the Dodg- Lnndia, Frank Baumann and Turk Lown. Springfield Monday night was in- Scholantiii Baseball REDB-5fETS— to wrap It up. moved into first place in the league standings. PhilUpa 143, Jaiiet Pinkham 127, the two seetlont with your "I had no idea of any records," ere since 1965 but not uhUl ha neaota, i^uTimental in the Grays’ 5-4 vic- Left-hander Skip Olandar' went^ Ann Liberie 126, LM Merovanich Plainville 7, Newingtop 4. ut« your thigha for added lever- The Rede scored four runs to said Koulta^ whose. 269 strikeouts pasted an 18-13 record lost year Boifinaon, t(^ over the Gtpita Tuesday the first against New York start-- RED SOX-SENATf^S— tha route for the Rama, recording 119. Platt II, Bristol Central 4. age in pulling outward. last season set another modem did he become a big winner. He Is Wagner, Loa Angelea and Blanch' n i ^ t In 12 Innings. —t'T* hla second victoiy of the young After Fine by League er Craig Anderson and went on National League, record. "1 was unique among active pitchers in ard. New York, S. Pete Runnels, , who hit only In the only otner game, Btog- to inflict the loth defeat on the three homers last year, hit a pair season. Ho allowed six hits while INTEB-aHUBC» — E 1 a 1 n S surprised to see the whole team that ^he has a qareer average of Stolen Haaea -dpariclo, C hloai^ hamtoa deieatecf Elmira 4-2, fanning 10 agd Walking but three. Toros 135-119—853, R e g g 1 a Mets, who hiive won only one {xmr out on the field to shake my more than one strikeout an to- 6; Howaer, Kanaaa a ty , 5; with the bases empty to support Charleston at York was. postponed Hunsaker AppareMty Winner NEW YORK (AP)—Hie Casey^ball rules, which prohibit men in game. Ctoclnnati rookie Sam 'BUis Galen asco 's four-hit pitching tor Olandar set down sisven to a row Gburaki 110-118-126—849, Norina hand." with '993 ^ 980 innings. Wood, D etroit 9l Landia, ChleagfO becauM of a {lower failure. on atrikebuta from tha fourth Ihiirsday, April 26 C o n v e y 114, Mary. Lucas 113, Stengel-beer advertising Incident uniform {xislng for alcoholic bev­ allowed only^one hit but waa re­ Nine of First 19 Catcher John Roeeboro, who and Charica, Kanaaa aty, 2. the Red Sox, Runnels’ shot' to the Actually, i^ck ^w ard.' single erage ads.” through the sixth. Two of hla free RHAM at CromweU. Grace Murray 128. was on ioe today. placed by Moe Drabowsky to the Koufkx struck, out nine of the worked with Koufax the night 18 Pitching — Donovan, aevriaad, eighth toning off Joe McOato (0- drove home (Jerry \ Grlffi:i, who passes came back to haunt him,'as After Near-Death in Ring The oommlaaioner oonfiimad he sixth after walking his lOth and Giants struck out, said “Smidy's 2) snapped a 1-1 tie and gave Friday, April 27 - ^^-N «w York Mets manager first 10 men he faced, getting the S-O, 1.000; Bnrher_anil IMppna,. had tripled. Wltto^W winning Y»in ^_ ihay often dO. t. MOBNIKGRBLLBS—->-Shlrley found Casey's bunting style called llth batters. Wally Post hit two aide out on strikes-in both the first curve was marveloua to the early Baltimore, Oaeo, Boaton, Bell, '^iiaco (2-0) the run he needed to for Williamsport to u e 12th. Southington’s Jim Roes rapped BUtogton at Granby. waa $S00 poorer, had been given for a reprimand. Murphy 146^863, Ruth Ostrander BLUBFIBU), W. Va.J(AP). .-t:::! ad walking. wlUi help, Sunday, a verbal ^ p on the wrists'and doubles and a home run, Vada and third innings. innings. But ap the ahadowe came aeveland and Walker, K anjiaa send the Senators to their sev- But it was Sho^ey’s two-run .a two-out, thraa and two pitch for Track—Wlndhnm- at Manches­ "If Casey bi going to teach Pinson also homered and Eddie along, we started going more for a t y , 2-0, LOOO. eitth consecutive defeat. ter, Memorial Field, 2:00 p.m. 127-343, Marion Winter 127-331, Havywelght Tunney Hunsaker, and last night waa able to sign hla 'v talcan out for pinch hitter Kathy bunting he aiiould be a ‘Httle mors "I don’t think I’ve ever {fitched single to the ninth Which hel{ied a home run in the second, ocoring Isabelle Parciak 183, -Caroline name. K anh. Kasko had three hits for the as Well as I did in those three in­ the fast ball.” Strlkeoota — Terry, New York, tie the score when the Oraya ral­ two teammatea that had drawm the apparmtly the winner to hit fight oarjefld to keep his eye on the mai. Reds. Koufax cmicurred with Manager Janicke 131, Hllma -MoComb 128, fof life, was to b t relaaaad from A timllar brain Injury took the : 'Hie whole incident came. to nings.” said Koufax to trying to 20; Sohwall, Boaton and Moasl, De­ College Baseball lied for three runs to overcome 6 free {leases. Barbara Strenge 116, Lorraine Pe­ It’s behind him In the picture." • • • Walt Alston that the turnabout In tro it IS; KriUlck, BUnneaota, 17; H » Rama opened ■with two runs a Bluefleld hospital today. life of former welterweight cham- light yaMeiH^ when It was But everything's been taken recall the night he fanned 18 Sail 4-1 deficit. Shockley I also collect­ Boating Booklets terman 116. ion Benny (KM) Farat in New leamad that: Stengel had been BRAVES-PHILS— Francisco Giants on Aug. 31, . 1959, hla career came last year to Ford,'New York, 18. ed a double to five trips to the and added three mors In the third Left with a brain Injury after a care of now. said the commlssion- spring training. , ^ St. John's 9, So. Conn. 8 (10). fight April 6 in Beckley, Hunsaker ork a few dt|n before Hunsaker ftnad and reprimapled for {>oaing ef. Warren Spahn scattered nine in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Coast Guard 6. Vermont 2. plate. for a 6-8 lead. With Olander mow­ HOUDAV SWEETS — Mary- ' In a baseball luuform for adver- “That’s when he gave Indica­ ing down tha opposition steadily, Are Available Now underwent two operations betora was hurt. "I waa hurt as badly as "In future ads the bat will be Phlladal|>hla hits and doubled f it was a different ty{>e of game. tions of losing his wUdntas,” said Danbury 11, New Plata State 3. Davp GeU, fifth WlUiamsport anne Piasanello 145, Martha Har­ Parat, I think,” Hunsaker told, . -‘tisemants of the beer company home the Braves’ first run. Eddie We finally won It but were behind Fairlelgh-Dickinson 7, Fairfield Dl.-he:'. g o fth e irlototy. The loss that was all that waa needed. he started to racover. In the girl's hand, and Casey will Alstpn, "and of becoming a pitch­ Bernle' Arckivy collected three rison 125-337. ’ He was knocked out to the lOth "but Dr. (E. L.) Gage puUad mi ''^csnsorlng radio and television be out of the picture.'' Mathews' fifth home run account most of the way. Here I had a big 0. waa charged Jack Simmons, Booklets outlining boating regu­ broiUlBasts of the Mets. er Instead of a thrower. Ha start­ hits, Dick McGlU had a triple and round by Jo a Bhelton of Cleve- through." ed for what proved to be the win lead and I wanted to get them out ed getltng his curve over and hla lations for the 1962 season ara HOCKEY PLAYOFFS > . r: The ads show Stengel in a MeU Earliest nlng run. Three etralght hits aft­ afid get the game over with. 'When a atoglA Fete Paganl a triple and ian(L Bandages from hla two 0{iera- records on angling fast ball where he wanted it. He Hm Fahy a two-run slngla to pace now avatlabla at the town clerk’s A t for boxing, "I guess it’s all Uona have hem removed. : uniform in position to bunts al- for trout with wet and dry flies er two out—in the ninth rutoed they hit the firat pitch and make offica in the .Municipal Buiidlng, ; though company representative doesn't throw any harder or have the Rams at hat In addition to American LaagtM over for me," Hunsaker said last Ptmds have been organtoed in .date back to around 400 B.C. In Spahn'a bid for his S6th lUatlme out. It’s a lot easier on me." a better curve than t'wo or three Mets Had No Playefs to OHer Today’s S el^Ie MUb Xenrti ts standing behind 61' Macedonia, hla hitting, McGill came up with The booklets contain ' informs night as b t {ire|iared to leave. "I’d FnyetteviUa and Bocklay to help ■ When Roman leg- shutout but he tossed put the final Koufax threw 144 pitches but years ago, but he now has-ex­ three big plays at shortstop to. tion on tha state’s .boaUng laws Springfield at BnffUe (Spring- - OaM already bolding the baseball. ionsjs ci^itured this area, fly fish­ Phllly batter jjlmaelf to preserve be stupid to go back (fiito tha {lay modleal billa, ax{iectad to run Oonuniaalonel- Ford Frick said was worried when he a{>i>eared to perience and confidence to b i^ spark the defense. and ragulationa, penaltiea for vio­ field Leads S-O). ring) now.” Mvaral thousand dollars. ing was one of the ' top sporting his second victory qj the season ■be faltering In the fifth Inning. him up." When tim e fdr Chang esCame ~ liHvjUJIa ;(a idle until Tuesday lations, safety rules and of s{iecial Hmrsday’a Sobedule ttia ads “were a violation of biaae- events. , and 811th of hla major league The S2-year-old former police Hunsaker said ha remsniberad A doJble by Williams and three The victory was the third ta they go to Plainirille for an- Interaat, an (lutllne of the uniform] /'Buffalo at Springfield (U Nqe- chief at FayettavlUa haa reeovar- Uttla. of tha fight with Shelton, career. walks led to Chicago’s first run. four decisions and gave the 26- ..othak CVe-'gamt. first i* three boat marking syatam. I Msary), • • . New York (NEA) — DaUy- It be-'^ Rlidiards, the baliebaU builder, ed tha use of hla llmba He start- "but I was to shape for that fight." "I wras afraid I might be tir­ year-cl4 native of Brooklyn, N.Y., comes more evident thatueorge. predictoa. brilliant»t c..c a___ ^ r_ for third . contests next week. Home dates OOLT8-OARD8— ing," said Koufax, "it hap{>cned a boost towards what could be Weiss loaded the generbua owner baaeriiiui Bobby Aaprombnte. He with x7 q . smith (Wednesday) and Southpaw Hal Woodeablck to me to my last two games. hla first JO-iictory seoSon. of the New York Mete with a lot of atressei that the tall and hand­ O la sto n b ^ (Friday) follow. pitched a six-hitter for Houston old slffs. some Coney bland Italian taken The sutomary: against St. Louis and ex-Cardtoal ’Die sad part of it la that tom the Dodgers does everything RoolcviUe .\7--.-2<>S so® 0 8-7-4 outfielder^ Don Taussig homered whUe U is already, time for .well. SouUiiMton .,...030 000 0 S-6-0 Muscle GolfersJMuscleIn’ on Club’s Work to the s li^ , off loser lArry Jack changes. General Manager Weiss Rlcfaards also likes second base­ Olnnder and\Arckivy; Garry, son, for the clincher. Rookie Did Everything Right has little Or no one whom' another man Joey AmaifltanOt whom the TuUy (6) and mkoss. club Would take in a trade. Wriss, GianU gave a 140,000 bonus and' isy DOUG BANDIKS j s who gained the re{mtation of being later drafted from Toronto for. an­ But Suffers Heartbreak TOS a geniua...with a rehdytoiade Yan­ other $25,000. Free Instniction ITia ovar-IOO player will either YOt/JHtSJfTAS kee empire, cqieratcd (to the wrong AWin Dark at the Giants’ Phoe­ make or break hla. gams on the premise. DETROIT (AP) — PoiSa ter as he aat and thought nix training base said Amidfltano For Bowlers Set par 4a w e u .M s s '/r Weiaa’ theory was that the waa highly acceptable to 109 TbAl's becMiM tbert sx t . . . confidence , . . a crack­ about what oould have been of them. (And provldmce must on a clubhouse stool. ivas freshly-coined Mets required names games at second base for San At Parkade Lanes ling curve . . . a tantalising to be any kind of an attraction Francisco. lova tha duffers bacauaa he made getting them out with my in competition with the . World ao many of them, too). Tha key FRESNO, Calif. — PauUe Arm­ slider . . , three hits . . . breaking stuff. I guaaa I used Dark waa reluctant to let the Four mensbera of the Bruns- Champions. George forgot the end rapidly-improving Amalfitano go, to the par 4s to iron play. stead, 189, Compton, Calif., out­ one run . . . defeat . . . it about 60 per cent of the. srick bowling advisory board -wlU My aermon haa hem that you CLUB pointed Benny (Hu Bandit) Me­ heartbreak. tUnc. result—a good chib. He overlook­ but the brass'decided .to '{>art with ed the fact that the genuine fana the San Pedro, Calif., lad and keep ■ glva*flret Inatructlon to area bowl­ can aUIl play a good game o^olf dina, 140 y;; FVeano, 10. That la the story of a rookie "It Waa tough to loM. But who know baseball would go along ers tomorrow evening at 9 o’clock even with a woodcho{i{ier’a awing B(MTOn , Maas.—Bob FOsmire, {fitcher’s debut as a starter another pitifiier. • / you. can’t win without ■any with young wheels showing some .General Manager. luney waa a t the Fariitode Lanm- like mins. Hito to as true of the 145, Boston, ontpolnted SM an for the Kansas a ty Athletics. runs." promise. H ia foujt are' Joe Joseph. Bill irons as it to with tha woods. The Bedl, 145, Paosalc, N. J.V 10. His nam els Dan Pfiater, a 35- letting hia entbusiaam run away rfirock, FIo.Kminaka.and Ann Ed- Hia Hgers managed the .Ibe Mets’ poor luck to the Na- with him when he said that Mc­ wide Btapee and short backawiiig OAKLAND, CWUf. — Toluca year-old from Hollywood, Fja. aolitafy run in the eighth. eli. All wiil participate in axhifai- atiU a{iply. pez, 120*4, La lAginug Mexico, out­ He went to Tiger Stadium Goiial League'draft dotou’t ' mean Bride and Lee Hiomaa were Worth Pfiater had allowed on^. a that the major expansiem lists all the. money the Angela put Out Uon matohae prior' to the instruc­ With {wiactice tha haeker abould pointed Tony Herrera, 124, Los last night not knowing-he was fifth-inning stogie to Steve tion pwlod. The {migrant has bam be able, by foUowtog my advice, to Angeles, 10. going to make his long-de­ BUBBLY When- not W4re stacked with qutoces. to the.American League draft, for Boros untU the fatal toning. Houston is delighte(ji with Paul Gene Autry and Bqb Reynolds a(toaduled in eoaneetion wMIi' drive 300,yards. Tkto puts you BIBMINGHAM, England — sired ftrst.jSiajor league start: Hien .Jake yfood , doubled playing) huge Stfive Bilka "Bowl Down Oaneer Week," B«r- wititot atriktog dtotance of tha 5 or 6 Irtm; from 13p to 140 yardeOehots, raveuM this. Flex the left^ Pros rim' lnto troublM picking Johnny Prescott, 187 ^|, England, "I had no idea I 'was goiiw Richards’ selecUons. coughed up $3,150,000 for 28 sup­ knM more, and aim to the right the wrong "tiub. Tvs missed the and Pfister calmly retired the of the Angeles An­ Fred Haney wsg quoted as say­ posed fringe cases. There b no nia Oiovtoo, Parkada managar, an- green on the {lar 4a use a 6 or 7 tnm. outpointed Frankie Daniels, 197, to pitch until I got here” next two batters. Defending Muncad. - You don’t need a atrongorm ai>- Look back to the tM and then If you try these i(pl)ni and down­ last ttiriM PGA HUM by a total of Bakersfield, CaUf., 10. said iPflater. "They just Uwew gels whiles awRy time ing that Ken McBride and Lm question, however, about the {lart batting champion Norm. Cash blowing bubble gum. Thomas were worih aU the money the pitcher and outfielder {fiAyed (iroach. T« get the best whipping to the grem to eatimate your dto­ hill shots with ybttr 4 into—and tha six strokM and with bettor club BANGKOK, Hiallaad — Chart- me a ball and ■ told me to was next up, and behind him acUon, hit all iron ahoU^.inaally. tance. And if you can’t subtract wide otanea—you are bound to low­ selection I might have won nt least obal Laemfikpha, 117, Hiallaad, warmup.” the Angela put out in the Ameri- to the Angels’ surprising maiden May Rejoin NRA -alumii-ridden Rocky CMavito. cian League draft. voyage. . , , Grip the club securely but not round figures, stay home. er your score. I’ve Men it happen. one of them. I ’d aay players shoot olrtpeinted MIMnnorl Sdd, 119^1, Art Dltinar, Manager Bank Bauer wralked to the mound to tightly. A tight grip can only lead ' The 4 to the tou^eat of the I just never bothered to errite about Ing 100 tako tho wrong chib nine Japan, 10. Parilli Signs New SUekeat Hiomai; cams to a trade,, by the BOSTON (AP)—Hia Maaiaebu- Bau«r*a original choice, has a speak to his young .right Bobby Jofanaon. a shortstop who way, but tbo fact remaina that-tiie Mtts Beodiig Cennatoalan may ra- to tsnsMiaaa o f and body. X/st middle irons but ths one that will R. until now.. out of 10 Uipee. sore arm. So It waa Up ' to hander. BCMitON (AprZ.;«uaito*udt knowa what to do with a u n to baby club’s most vahml^e player Jaia theZtttomal Boxing Aatoda- tha chib bead do the work. It was bast reward you to master. Play R High hawUenp playera — and I pidmd Barber ns my eanmpla Pfiater, who’d made only four Own Cholos Babe Paiim baa a lg ^ tM^196t hie hands, has become a sttekout m a d e fe rlt. so Um ball to bstweea the center brief relief apfiearancea as a would not bsve been obtained, tlen after Bsul Pender and Gens many other pr6a as wall—would do beenuM, as on aamuncer eoi Testimonial Set "Hank gave ma tha choiceIr Boatott Patriots contract The cbib in Washington, which also haa along with Ryna Duren and John­ FtiUmor fonnally sign for thalr leavo the X toon homa It of your body and the toft heet My well to take a page out of Jerry after Jerry won a Padflc Oaaft Above the boundaries for the Litfle League baseball major leaguer. to pitch to Cash or Colavlto," also snnounoad }reaterday that high.hopesIJMJA . for first baseman Bud mlddtoweighrttm bout to Jnaa at eriU U ^ ten your toed flgurattvei^ wide stonee will give you bettor BOSTON (AP) — Retiring ny Jamas, had not the YankoM tolt batoxica and accuracy. And accu­ Barber’s little black book. The ehampinuhip: '*m golfer has doae program in Manchester. Youngsters eligible to play, Hiree-HItter * aojd Pfiater. "I respect Cola- RarilU Uadarwent a knM operation Kij,Upfel. they required Bob -CerWa right- Boanaan. Mont. Dm Oommlaakm end Utetnlly; On the per 4a yoto book helped him win the PGA tiUe more with lose than Jerry Ber­ hockey and bosebaU coach, Harry Pfiater (fitched hie heart, Vito, but I knew he’a ■off''to'A" •during tlia winter. He wrote tha The mimajor league drafts pra- hand thump after aU.v Orv; you said jrestsrday that the NBA had should be inore thim halfway racy, not distance, ia the primary nine through 12 years of age; may register and take part' aeverly, of Boston .Dnrt’araity wUl out, kbukng tha Detroit Tig­ bad s ta rt I knew Caoh has boms wKh a 200-yard tee shot- objectiva. last year. He writes in it what hs ber.” You see, bo never was a long Pats IbKt the surgery waa minor entM a pick 'em game and Pro- see, was plucked by the A ng^ in a a M it to consider the posnlbUlty did on hU shots, what club he used, MRsr but made vp tor this by opening drills Saturday. Amencan irill be a t Waddell be honored at a teaUmonlal dinner ers to three Mta—and he tost been hitting waU and besides, and ha was eenftdant M ■will haip faosor Rteharda ot the Ofit .45e the draft. o t rejotolu- Maaaachusetta and From, aay, 170 yards out. use ' Keep your weight e/iually' dis­ 1- 0. where there was a dead Umb or knowing what to do wRh his Ssoond IW d, National at Buckley Pleld and Inteniational at May 21. aeverly, SO, U retiring af- ha’s a left bandar. I told Rank hla runniiig. ParilU is the first Pa- bad a abaip eye tor younger fel- So, you aaa, tbara w«m aoma Now York both broke away from your 4 iron. If yoii feel you must tributed. On a itownhlU Ue, 're­ tor nearly quoitor of a oeotu^ of "Hita was Hm best gaas»X we y ijht to walk Cai|^ pur- trURF playw Id ratum hla Mgaad lowa who had been , algned by force the chib to get that tor, use member to fieif the right knM trap so the next time he knows Just Biota. XajHaiick field. Practice, starts at 10 a.m. UDMpsetad windfUb tn w hat gan- the MBA vrlisa It atrlpp^ fiogv whet club to use and how twr the ■MThs# a t WT.- . •war pMdbad," .nOaetsid posaly- leeecnbHd acouta. Waa labried a laraoa grwva. Rayftobiastm nt kis a $ Inm. Bugr does I t more than the left to eenpbaaate; •lowatoues. 140 to 160 yards) tokf « and aim to the left. Oa avUU ta tg e t taaai tU m id < BA^TWBOTT.TWO MANCHESTiElR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 MANCHESTER EVENIn 6 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL-25, 1962 1. PAGE TWENTY-THRElB BnDiUiig^^liUi^^ 4^ ^ Hooseltold GoodB 51 . Roofinj^—-Siding ' 19 THERE OUGHTA RE A LAW RV PAG ALT and SHORTEN \ Musical InstmiBtHU S3 Apartments—Flats—: Houses For Sale 72 Houw For.Stlg T> 12 Houses For Sals _ 72 Wanleil-Real Estots 77 R ock viU eeV ^ on a t ALBERT’S V Tenements . 63 BIDWBtLi.Li. BQldC Impravomsnt BJterpiRBUYSAT COMBINATION WurUUer spinet MANCHESTER—New 8 fOom Co- MANCHSISTER—8 ‘ rooih Garrison BOLTON—rlmmedifte occupancy. WE ARE not looking for listings. Oompany—«ua y - a F y ^ ct aldlag and o a o /f JUSTTHi , NATIONAL 1. 1. OR 8 YEARS TO PAT! and chord organ with bench. Two NEW FOUR ROOM spartinent. Kkiiai Cape, 144 baths, full shed Colonial, 70x160 lot, with t^ees 8 room ranch, full baaement.-. 144 We waht to buy, W* have $30,()08 ’ AtuntDOIIl______clapboards a OHiUfTB NOT d o OUT IWWG. keyboards, base t>*dals. MI 8-6261 ^ KINPOPAfiAL ’ ’ START PAYING second floor, heat, stove, modern dormer, much detail throoughout, and split rail 'fence. 3-car htta^- baths, garage, amesite drive, a'vallable (or this purpose. Unaxeauad wcrlnnaa- O m o p flA b lfy tJ CANWHlf UPA BHN LOOKfNS Glass Sliding Doora $71 IN MAY or. inquira 18 Chestnut 8t„ second kitchen, parking, close to Main lovely setting, acre wooded lot. ed garsga .wlth Jalousied b r e e ^ bihlt-ins, hot water oil heat, patio. lent and efficient results, CSbu J. TH9 . LfTTLI dNACICl WBU. 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB Risley States Case U M A MUCH ^ WHATA Dutch Doors ; $19.80 ea. nodr. at., $115 monthly. Ml 9-1882. Hayes Agency, MI 8-4803. way. dty. Utilities...... Cedar'■ ■' ahin ihlnl' Built by Ansaldi. Charles Les- D. Realty, MI 8-5129. » ia « 96T W in m v v Dioimpearijig'ktairways $28.95 ea. $9.36 MONTHLY gle*, aluminum storms andh £m uice, MI 9-7820. FOR YOC% roof and stdliiy, call RIAdONB WANTED—Oomforteble famUy *1*8 ADVERTISING J. O. Rooflay Co. W o spoaallse MAKBX 2x4 Studs -Special 60c ea, Brand N«w FIVE ROOM dupl^c^vith garage Scions, full ceUar, heated rec aep in y CtfUng 111* 9% c eq. ft. Bedroom. Living Room, Dimttei« Wanled-^To Buy 58 near Main St., recenUy r^eeorat- room, 24 foot living room, with VACANT home $14,000-$20,000. Have sever­ In altunlnum, oemmle and stone. fO P W IH g Shelving Plrie 14c sq: ^ Rug*, Lamps, Table*, DUmea, MANCHESTER al qualified buyers, Carlton W.‘ ^ Ori Garage Muddle For free estimates' and appoint­ ed, oiL.burner andkgas water heat­ fireplace, dining room, a ' well Eduellent 8 room Colonial, 144 QUVBT10N Casing 6c lin. ft. Silverware Ahd other acceseorlea. WE BCtT. aEU. Or trade enUqu* er. Inquire R. J. Gorman, 750 •See this exceptionally wqll kept cabineted kitchen, one-half bath. Hutchins, MIs9-6182. CLASSinED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ment call MI 9-893S. VWB and used funuture,. china glass, b a tb ^ porch, city utilities, - St. Hitch Rail Foicing $3.99 section EVERYTHINO $288 Main St. Tel. MI 3-7248 5 room ranchi 3 bedrooms, 144 Upataira—-8 large bedrooms, mas­ Jame^Parish,. 5 minute walk to . 8 A.M. to 5 P,M. BBOtUM sUver pietnr* framea and old baths, large .(i^ahed family room, WANT a c t io n ? W* have custom- First Selectman Oeoi-ge K. Rls-^qaked the selectmen to aittend a Prefinished Birch Paneling ter 13x18, plenty of deep and wide Maip' Stk.. Must be seen to be.^ ap- ers waiting for houses in the 1 l».v Jumped to his own defense last May 7 cohimisMoners’ meeting for SH?VM» 25c sq. ft. 8 ROOMS p u r n it u r::e coins, old. doMe and guns, hobby GOOD FX3UR room apartment 'for also enclosed ininporch. Owner* closets, full ceramic tile bath, predated^ $12,000-$J8.000 price range. Call | night in the wake of what he in- that purpose. Roofing and Chiinneya 19-A SUCH A Cedar Closet Lining 28C *q. ft. $10.16 MO?--0NTHLY - collecUons, attic contents or whole 2 or 8 adults, nics location, heat Will leave walMo-wali carpeting, walk-up attic. Piaster walls. Built COPY CLOSING TIME POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. L im a estates. Furniture Repair Service Frank Obremskl, Ml 8-8728, Ml.dicated ha-s been unfair criticism Selectmen received . last nlgtlt a MONDAY Tlini PIBIDAT 10:80 A M .—SATURDAY 9. AJML Brand New and hot water. Call MI 6-9286. stove, refrigerator, drapes, etc. 1954. Reallatically pricSd at CHARLESILES LESPERANCE ROOFINQ—Bpeelallsint tapairing HQMiaOCV CASH ’N CARRY Weetlnghouse-Refrigerator, Living falnottvUle. Conn. Tel MI 8-7449. Priced to'sell at only $19,700. Cloae 3-1118. stemming from the town garage letter from the dlstilet conimis- n o b o d y * b u t NOBODY. $24,600. Robert WolvertOn Agen­ muddle. Sion giving'unanimous support to roodi of all fcmds, new roots, gut­ to everything. cy. MI 9-2813. ' Ml 9-7620 - UNDERSELLS NATIONAL* Room, Bedroom' Dinette, Ruga, f r a n k is buying and eelllng good Spelling It out, he aaid the pro­ the 'Town Industrial Commission, PLEASE READ YOUR AD ter work, chimneys cleaned, la- Lamps, Tables, Dishes, SilverwaT* Funiished Apartments 63-A (XILOmAL DUTCH - 4 beautiful paired Aluminum elding. 80 uied furniture and antiques at FIVE ACRES posed garage aite in Vernon O n- if and when it becomes reorgan­ daaaiuiad or **Waat Ada" a ^ taken' over Uie phone as a eoa- NATIONAL UM BER, INC. and other accessories. 420 Lake St. Call and see wha$ FURNISHED apartment, 3 large rooms, eunporch enclosed, liot Ur is the recommendation of the ized and operative. vaaiaooe.' The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY T yeare’ experience. Free estimates. V9 9 lj\«aorACLU 9 EVERYTHING $360 l Call Howley, MI 8-S861, Ml h07«8. NOMi-nwyte MFnNSlNOUtLFINP 881 STATE STREET. w*’ve got. Open Sunday*. MI rooms, heat and hot water, pri- U Q;enCy, MI To Confer Degrees « TROUBLE REACHINfi OUR ADVERTISER? livery Or Free Storage until need­ ly located, parking. 6J Birch St. ment, clean and attractive, all 9-8464. •)'* We have several duplexes and 8|tyP* home' on Eva Drive (off Ver- Congregational Church, will meet ahopplng center. He Is president Ml 9-7129. utilities included. MI 9-7?4S. families and business property. Net "OO *" Manchester. 3 large t^ o r ro w at 1:15 p.m.^n the Rob­ of the corporation erecting the The Rockville Assembly of th* Gardmi— Farm— Dairy ed. Order of Rainbow for Girls ■will Radio-TV Repair-Services 18 Producta 50 MANCHESTER—Ranch, largq/'llv- income on capital investment bet* bedrooms. Hollywood ceramic bins Room. «' center, yes. but has no connection Phone for appointment f u r n is h e d r o o m s , complete ter than 15%. Excellent financing., baUi, family kitchen, and .a living with the corporation which bought confer the degree o’f. the order at 24"Hour Answering Service light housekeeping facilities. Cen­ Ing room, modern kitchen, ^ bed­ a meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. TV SERVICE—^All makes. Honest. VALUES—Macs, Baldwins No. 1, SAMU^IL ALBERT Business Ixtcutions rooms, 144' baths, large rec room, I room for gracious entertaining. The Mother’s Club, Center Con­ the properly, he aiad. Hartford CH 7-0358 trally located. Children accepted For Rent 64 J. D. REALTY | Full basement, garage. A deep lot The conatriictlon firm, North- al the Masonic Tempi*. Refresh­ Economical. High quality parta Bonds— StockiH— Help Wanted— Male 36 Dog:s— Birds-oPets 41 $1.26; No. 2, $76c; 20 lbs. Bunce excellent condition, $19*800. PhU- gregational Churcb. .will sponsor a ments will be served after the de­ Free to Herald Readers Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for Farms, 629 W. Center. Ml 8-8116. —limited. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch brlck Agency, Ml 9-8484. 470 Main Bt. Ml 3-5129 »P«ce galore for children's eaat Oorp.. waa formed some Mortgages 31 See It Day Or Night St., Manchester. bake sale at Hou.se and Hale's De- gree work. service since 1981. Phone MI ’TOOL AND gauge makers, first- CXXaCER PUP, 10 weeks, very backyard play. Close to schools and psrtment Stors beginning at 10 months after th* town sold the class only, full or part-time. All If you have no means of trans­ STORE. FOR rent 848 N. Main Bt. ST. JAMES PARISH- Custom 5 MANCHESTER— Large 8),i room shopping. Assume i't% mortgage propert.v to Commercial Inveat- A special meeting will be held Want tafomntion en one of our elnssUled ndverttsenientaf No 9-4537. Potterton’s, 180 Center St. SPRING IS hers. Consolidate your lovable buff boy, AKC re^stersd. portation, I’ll send my auto tot a.m. Saturday. prevailing benefita Apply in per­ H. Chase, Harmony Hill, Hebron Fertilizers 50-A MI 9-5399, 1-8. room ranch, large kitchen, co-1 ranch, attached garage, large lot. or refinance at prevailing ,, low menta, Inc., of Manchester -Dec. on May 2 at 7:30 p.m. to elect of- answer at the-telephone BstedT Simply cell the obligatl(ms into one. We give'fast you. No obligation. r o o m o r room and-board near ‘^ELEVttlON antennas and rotor son Manchester Tool and Design, Road, Bolton. MI 3-5427. lonial atmosphere, near bus, s h a ­ city utilities, near stores, school terms. Only $17,900. 15. flcere for the assembly. service and are in a position to GOOD COW manure. .$5 and $10 Bolton Notch, PI 2-7721. OFTICE FOR rent near Parkade. In the Dr. Spock advertisement Remember Parcel Poet ■}rsteme installed and repaired. finance any amount In addition to ISO Hailford Rd., or call MI ping, only $17,900. Carlton w. and church. Sacrificing at $14,900. Rlstey's remarks stemmsid from MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE Serving Manchester and surround­ 9-6263. loads. Delivered. Ebccellent Yor A_L—B—H—R—T—’-S Reasonable fent. 1I8 W. Middle Hutchins, MI 9-5132. of Tuesdey, April 34, th* name of Burpee Women's Relief Corps construction loans. J. D, Realty, ROOM FOR gentleman, private Short way out—almost new im­ Dr. Helfrick waa incorrectly stated recent comments concerning the ing areas. Modem TV Service. 406 shrubs, lawns, gardens, etc. MI 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD Turnpike. Call t o 9-8205 after 2 maculate 8 bedroom spilt level, will hold its regular meeting May M l 94)500 470 Main St., MI 8-8129, entrance, parking. 85 Clinton St. p.m. as Franklin, The correct name Is proposed site of a new garags and Center St., MI 8-2205. $500 MONTHLY to start. National­ Articles For Sale 45 8-7804, » a 9-8781. OPEN EVERY NIGHT U LL 9 SPLIT LEVEL—7 rooms, fire­ rec room, garage, over one acre Jarvis Realty Co. from receipt of a 65-signature pe­ 2 at the OAR Hall. Members are MI 3-4372, place, 1’4, baths, bullt-lns. recrea­ Appraiiera f’ '"- Francis W. Hel^ck. being asked to bring parcel post and leave year meaaaca. You’ll hear from oor advertiser In Jtf ly famous company. Will discuss of land, ejan’t be beat for $18,900. Realtors MI*8 j tition objecting to it. ^ CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, this opening with responsible men WATKINS CORNER SPRUCE and Birch, any tion room,, garage. 444%, $108 packages for the convention in time without tpending an evealnc at the telephonob Business Opportunities 32 Household Goods 51 TWO SINGLE pleasant furnished small buaineas,' heated, I($w rent. Also, 3 bedrooni ranch wl^i at­ MI l-ilia Ml 8-1033 ^ TTie Guard diuh of the Women’s . The petition, claiming the prac­ available all hours. Satlafactton interested in a secure future. DARK RICH loom, gravel, fUV rooms for gentlemen. Central lo­ monthly, $17,900. Carlton W. tached garage, excellent condi­ May. ' guaranteed. CaU Ml 9-1816. stone and white sand. MI 3-8603 BARGAIN SHOP Call any time. I Benefit Association will meet Fri­ tice of parking town equipment at C)offee/and’''at Bole ESSO HAS excellent servlc* sta­ Position can lead to management cation. t o 9-8886. HutchlHs,' MI 9-5132. tion, lar^e lot. Buyers i""y Vernon Center is a hazard for chil­ 2-8 years. Call Wlllimantlc, HA ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made MI 9-2519 day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr*. The Women’s Society of Vernon ’TELEVISION and antenna serv­ tion opportunities In Manehester- LAWN MOWERS—Toro, Jacobsen, slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. $l60 Large foam . back and seat OFFICE SPACE '^ ^ ^ l e in Man­ sume lai^e G.I. mortgage. FVII dren and “entirely obnoxious," was Annonneementa 2 Business Services Offered 13 8-0421, 7-10 j).m. only. f u r n is h e d front room, complete SAVE TIME — On display, more Hazel Fahey, 709 Main St.- Mrs. Methodist Church report* coffee ice. ’The best prices In town. Pro­ Bolton area available now. Small Bolens, and Goodall. Reel and Budget terms. Cal] Mrs. Roberts, wing chair, persimmon $99. chester Parkade. Contact Mr. price $13,300. Many more singles I $18,800—4 ROOM ranch near Bow- received offictall.v Iry selectmen capital requirement, paid trailing housekeeping facilities, two blocks than 160 picturea with prices of. Glad.vs Gambia will be co-hoetese. and” wriU be served at th* rum­ fessional Job, 90 days’ guarantee BAKER’S HELPER, experienced, rotary, 18-38” . Parts and service. 624-0154. Gordon, liQ 9-8to, Green Manor and two families. Many price ers School, 8 bedrOome, dining last night. tUGS Alh> bedspreads expertly TREE REMOVAL,' pruning and lot rram provided. Phone Mr. from Center, women only. Call MI homes in Manchester and vicinity. mage sale It will conduct Satur-, clearing. Call Frank C. Noble, MI In writing. 21" picture tubes $14.95. part-time mornings. Apply Home Used mowers and tractors. Trade $428.80 6-Pc. Modern walnut din­ Construcllbn Co. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-6132. ranges. Call The Ellsworth Mitten room, living room with fireplace, Risley and Democratic Select' dyed. Caioose from 70 decorator lOfley days JA 7-4183, nights ALWAYS k good buy on chests, ing room; 64’’ buffet, round exten­ $-5539. Agency, MI 8-8930 or MI 9-5524. exquisite family room in baae­ Mountain laurel Chapter, Sweet day. The sale will be held from 10 colors.'.Lucky Lady Laundry, 48 6-6058 Better Homes TV Co., Ml 9-3900, Maid Bakery, 699 Main. In your old machine. Capitol Adelines, Inc., will have a eom- man Francla J. Pitkat, the only a.m'. until 2 p.m. In the church ■from Vernon call ’TR 6-4444. Springfield STate 2-4620. Equipment C ^ 88 Main Bt. Hours beds dressers and tMliancea, sion table, 4 chairs $298. $12,650— ATTACnVB S bedroom ment. Call Vin 'Bogglnl, MI 8-5123, onsM present, voted to refer the Purnstl Place. MI 9-2002. credit terms available. We also Houses For Ren* 65 Belflore Agency,,, ■ , plete dress rehsarsal tonight at 8, basement on Rt. SO. 7-5 dally, 7-9 Thursday, 7-4 Satur­ Apartments— Flats— ranch, large kitchen, ceramic instead of tomorrow night ea pre­ petition to the district planning LAWNS—Cleaned mowed, trlm- SERVICE station for lease In per­ MASON, lead man, open shop. Box buy used furniture and household $22.50 29” Swivel maple bar stool commission. fect Manchester location, now do­ day. bath, 2 picture windows, cellar, WAKE viously planned, at th* Irish Amer­ Pciaonals med, fertilized. MI 8-8948. e . Herald. lots. Roger’s Used Furniture, 1174i With back $12.60. Tenements S3 134’ frontage, trees, Carlton W. RANCH—Over in South Windsor At the 6am* time, they decided Millinery, Dressmaking 19 ing excellent gaaollne and me­ 600 CEDAR poles, many clothes Spruce St., Ml 3-4966. iHQHT R(X)M houae for rent, Main w* have a sparkling 5 room ranch ican Horne, 89 Grove St., Hart' $166. Danish walnut sofa; 4 foam Hutchins, t o 9-5132. ford. to request a Joint meeting of plan­ Early Fallout ELECTROLUX Bales and Bervioe, chanical busineaa in a modem 3- PART-TIME service station, days line sizes, Installed and reset. SEVEN ROOM duplex, oil furnace, Street area, oil heat. MI 8-2038. with full basement xm lot 100x800. ners, zonsrs and selectmen next LADIES alterations of all kinds by bay outlet. Operator moving to STERILIZED used furniture, most cushions, brown, $119. , electric stove, convenient location. THE TOWN Present mortgage may be assum­ bonded rcpreeentatlve. Allred GARDENS plowed, any size, to and weekends. experience pre­ Chevrolet wheels 15-16 inch. MI BIGHT ROOM 2-bath home, ga­ NORTH END — 3 bedroom ranch, Tuesday to bring to a head the 9-6096. professional seamstress. Free Cape Cod motel business. Call MI ferred. MI 4-8910, 9-1353. of it refinlshed, and appliances. Adultg preferred. Cali after 6, MI fireplace in living room, large And tell the people, about th* pos­ ed. For better living call Madeline St. Joseph’s Mothers drela will AidcU, 808 Henry St. TsL SQ pick-up and delivery on $3 worth $35 Cherry spoonfoot cocktail rage, swimming pool. 'Excellent garage problem. To Hit Tropics 8-0450. 8-8029 Or MI 3-4353. New dinette sets, mattresses, $-7042. kitchen, full basement with ga­ sibility of aesumlng a 144% mort­ Smith, Realtor, t o 9-1643 or meet tonight *t 8:30 at th* home STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, or more. TR 6-6316, other articles. Save money, shop table, 181,4x44” $25. location. Mr. Sllversteln, CH A new garage was planned on TURRET LATHE FARM LOAM, top quality, stock rage. Only $15,000. T. J, Oockett, gage. It can be done If you buy Mabel Sheridan, MI 8-8139. of Mr*. Donald ..^Anderabn, 87 proceeds from the sal* of the old fireplaces, flagstone terraces. PLUMBING—Sheet ,^etai shop In piled 2 years, big 5 yard load, $12. LeBlanC Furniture Horoital, 195 ROOeviLLB— Apartments newly 9-9381 Or MI 8-2880. this delightful 8 room Cape on Edgerton St. ’There will be on (Cbntinned from Page One) Rockville. Property can be leased , ' OPERATORS . $47.50 24” Mahogany bookcase; Realtor, Ml 3-1577, garage site for $10,065. Antomobilea For Sale 4 Work done at reasonable prices. Columbia, AC 8-9323, after 5 p.m. South St., Rockville, ’TR 6-2174. 3 shelves; drawer, $35. decorated, dinette, kltebenette, Bolton Street in Manchester. Full 814,600—8 BEDROOM ranch on election of officer*. MI 3-0706. Moving—Trucking- with owner financing equipment Open 9-8, Saturdays till 5. World bedroom tils bathroom appli­ 150-300 lot. aluminum storms, ga­ Hie district planning eoiuniltant near the equator, and Johnston Must be able to setup and oper­ Suburban For Rent 66 810 PORTER STREET shed dormer, ceramic tiled bath, Teehnicel Planning Ajsociate* of NEED CAR? Tour credit turned Storage " 20 and tools. Store av^Iable anil ate. JACOBSEN 21” reel type mower, Green Stamps. / $22.50 38” table lamp, persimmon ances, 185 per month. Call t o 8 or 4 bedrooms. Close to echools, rage. call Vin Boggini, MI 8-6133, Members of th# W#-TO Club. Island, some 1,300 mllea north- down? Short on down payment? ALL KINDS of clocks repaired, an­ would be remodeled if display self-propelled, excellent condition. and brass, $11.25. 3-1869, TR 6-3485. Gracious 6'» room O>lonial deco­ Belflore Agency, New Haven, recommended use of wrest of CSirlatmas Island. .Also Tool Makers ^ d all around COVENTRY —Newly decorated S shopping and bUs line. Transferred ConConlia Lutheren Church, will town property to the rear of the Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t tiques Included, work ^aranteed. MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. space was required. Broker t o Used" one year, $100. Also Scots­ rated to perfection, separate break­ owner wants quick sale at $16,300. meet tonight at 7:80 in th* lobby Tropospheric fallout is that part Machinists. THREE ROOM apartment, heat, room apartment in Colonial home, CARTER STREET, Bolton—8 room Vernon Haven convalescent home de:y>alrl See Honest Douglas. In­ Call after * p m., MI 9-1962. Light trucking and package deliv­ 9-2223. man 18” rotary mower, good con­ NORGE, 4 burner gaa stove, $60, fast room, 1'4 baths, wall-to-wall of w n c Broadcast House, Hart' of the fallout which remain* In All ooinpany benefits. Apply excellent condition. MI 9-2534. WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. hot wator, electricity, stove, ra pine paneled kitchen, exposed Cape with 3-ear garage, < large At present, th* town is parking a quire about lowest. down small­ ery. Refrigerator*, waaher* and dition, $25. MI 9-5678 evenings. beams in living room arid dining, large Jalousied porch, ford, for a conducted tour. the troposphere—the layer of at­ est payments anywhere. No small GET YOUR spring cleaning done ■tove moving ipeetalty. Folding 935 MAIN STREET frigerator. 245 N. MsMain, second 120-300 lot, beautiful view. .Cell number of trucks In front of the now—attics and yards cleaned westinghouse 9 cu. ft. refrig­ room, large yard, terrace auto-1 paneled recreation room, combina- mosphere from the earth’! sur­ loan or finance company plan. chalra (or tent, t o 9-0752 Help Wanted— Female 35 WILCO MACHINE TOOL ELBCTTRIC ten key adding .m a ­ floor, $88. MI 9-52», 9-8. tion storms and screens, well plant­ Jarvis Realty Co. Vin Boggini, MI 8-6121, Belflore barn on that property. also, landscaping. Al’s, MI 8-8706 erator. very clean, $75; boy’s 28” matic oil heat, available immedi­ Th* Senior CItlsen'a d u b will Risley said If 'residenta end dis face up to 65,000 feet, over th# Douqglaa Motors, 838 Main. CO. chine with carrying, case. Please ed yar^ 95x160. Attached garage. Realtors MLS Appraisers Agency. MANCHESTER Moving and Track­ HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Poei- call MI 9-3926 after 5 p.m. bicycle, boy’s 20” bicycle, good Musical Instruments 53 TWO ROOM apartment, heat and ately, $126 monthly, including heat iqwnsor Its annual card party to- trict planners object to that site tropics. Its celling Is lower over CARPENTRY—Building, remodel­ Route 6 A 44A Bolton hot water; also 8 room apartment rriorrow at 8 p.m, in th* gymna MUST SELL—1962 FORD coupe. ing Company. Local and long dia- tion available July 1. Write Box condition. Ml 9-7839. and electricity. Adqlts preferred. Jusf-reduced in price. MI 3-4112 MI 8-78471 PL'YMOUTH LANE—5 bedroom now, there should be quick ectlon polar areas—85,000 feet. "'A litr 1986 Graham'. Very reason- ing,, additional-garages, recreation tu c e m ovl^ . packing and sior- F, Herald, stating-r^erenoes. U V E LY NIGHT crawlers.. 25c ,a on bus Une* t o Mlfl*. GArfleld 9-9501. __ MI 9-3519 Colonial. 144 baths, kitchen with slum of the Community Y, 78 N, taken toward eelectlon of another This kind of fallout Is to be dls- PRODUCTION control-:- Schedul­ KELVINATORT autom'atlc' washer, PIANO TUNING, $7, Fifteen -years’ MI 31028 -Midn- St; - Military- -whlati...eon- abl«. Call MI 9-8088. rooms. Satisfaction guaranteed. v e . Regular service throughoyt dozen. Jerry Southergill, 84 N. ■•ELVA t y L e r T r e a l ^^^ dishwashSe and disposal; " large 'slfe Ungutihed-from stratospheric fall­ Free estimates. MI 9-4427, MI ing, expediting, - interesting and 4 year old, excellent condition, $75 experience. Free' repair estimate* ducted by Mr. and Mre. J. Iklward New Bhigland state* and Florida. COOK FOR restaurant, hours 6 School St. MI 9-0743. upon request. Call Kenneth Robin­ MI 9-4489 MI 9-5051 BOLTON—8 room rancji In' extra living rooni'’Vrith fireplace, formal He said be had originally reC' out—the fallout that rises higher, COMET 1962, 2-door, 6 cylinder, 3-0796 after 6. p.m. to 1 a.m. Acadia Restaurant, diversified work, fringe benefits, firm. PI 2-7176. BISSELL STREET—4 rOoms, first Summer Homes For Rent 67 clean condition. Pin* panel fam­ dining room. Call Vin Boggini, McKeever, end setback will be Ml 8-6668. apply in person. Iona Manufactur- son, MI 3-1365. floor, $70. MI 9-5229, 9-8. ommended use of bade land on the going Into th* atratoiphere (above Mtodard shift, fully equipped 103 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. MI FOR SALE—110 pound set of IMMACULTE 5 room ranch In a ily room, 8 large bedrooms, one MI 8-5128. Belfior* Agency. played; Refreahmenta will be newly acquired Beker Farm acroes 65.000 feet In th* tropics). 9-8127. hjg, Regent St., MI 3-2111. ■ weights. Phone MI 9-3926 after 6 TILB TOP tables, large 'closet, MOODUS, CONN.-Beaham Lake. served. Proceeds will be ddnated deluxe model, 12,800. m 3-6665. ’THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS C<1. ELEKTTRIC Gibson guitar and am­ THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, Value appreciation area, full cel­ acre of lawn, trees, and ihrubs. W eat.Rd. But the planning offl' Tropospheric fallout. sifts to - GARDENS plowed and^'Iiarrowed. Moving, packing, storage -local p.m. day bed, chairs, fur coat, picnic Seasonal, $ bedrooms, kitchen, VERPLANCK School area-Op* to the camp fund of the chib: Phone MI 9-5951. ■ bench, mlscellsineous Items. MI plifier, complete $95. Call MI stove, refrigerator. Gables, 118 living room, completely furnished, lar, oil hot water baseboard heat, Hayes Agency, MI 8-4803. dale have said that should be re earlh relatively quickly alter a 1966 FCmD SUNUNER, red and and long dletance. Agent* for HAIRDRESSERS wanted. Top 3-8194. large kitchen, 13x20 foot living Ood 8 rooms complete, full base­ salary and commission. LuJon 9-4256. Main St., MI 9-5229, 9-5. water rights. 45 minutes from served ea a school site, he said nuclear blast. Half of It (alls in black, automatic transmission, Lyon* Von LUnee, Inc., world-wide Salesmen Wanted 36-A BRAND NEW Westinghouse elec­ room with picture window, 3 FIVE ROOM Colonial, 8-car ga­ ment, aluminum eomtoatton Pitkat euggested consideration radio, heater and whitewall Urea. LAWNS MOWED, trash removed, Salon of Beauty, MI 8-1939. tric oven and electric Jig saw. Hartford. Call Ml 3-1057. storms, screens and doora, alum­ about 30 to 80 days. landscaping. Fiee estlmatea. Call mover*. Free estimate*. MI 8-6187. SPRING CLEARANCE of used ANDOVER—Three room apart­ large bedrooms, fully stormed. rage, large lot, fireplace, oil heat, of town'property near, Vernon Ele MF 9-4071 after 6 p.m. LEARN t^THY men who sell tb* Tel, MI 8-8687 after 6 p.m. near Bowers School. A real buy. inum Biding, garage, lovely yard, Two Week Exhibit '<;9trBtoaphsric fallout takes Ony- MT 3-8172. MANAGER gift type store, East APARTMH5NT SIZE suburban Tap- pianos and organs. 2 used ’Ham- ment, heat, hot water, atove, re­ Minimum maintenance inside and mentary School. • Syntoplcon bam a minimum ,$160 mond Spinet (5rgans priced, from Charles Lesperoncs, MI 9-7630. all very trim. Inquire now. Eve­ wlisr* from six month* to severed 1961 AUSTIN-HEALY, 8000. road- Hartford. High School graduate, pan gas range, MI 9-3312. frigerator, garage. PI 2-6043, Wanted TO Rent 6 8 out. Built 1959. Small down pay­ He and Risley also took excep' years to begin to come down, de­ BOOKKEEPING service done at Painting—Papering 21 weekly commission. Call 233-9635, $850. Used Kimball Console Spinet nings Bill Boles. MI 9-9858. War­ Of School ^artwork iter, silver blue, fully equipped, retail background only. Paid hos­ ment Robert Wolverton Agency, tion to comments from District pending on where the burst le home by competent bookkeeper West Hartford ^ Boats and Accessories 46 Piano, $546. Also mahogany (jable- FOUR ROOM apartment, automa- GARAGE Vicinity Charter Oak Ml 9-2813, VERNON $15,500 ren E. Howland. Realtor, MI excellent condition. Call MI 3-4018. PAINTINO AND paperhanging. pitalization, vacation, and other ------;______'. '. ___ Yii'.rj: Nelson spinet demonstrator . with 3-1108. Zoning Chairman Charles H fired. From the Russian shot* in with accounting background. De benefits. Phone 523-8615, Mr. TABLE MODEL Motorola 17” TV, tic hot water, no furnace, E u t i and South Main. 527-2617 between 544 Room Ranch In better than Slated at Watkins Brown, who said ths selectmen livery service. Wrjte Box L, Her Good clean workmaninip at rfs- good reception, $40. MI 3-7066. new piano guarantee. New Ham­ Side. Tel. MI 3-4751. i 8^5. MI 9-1848, 8 p.m, on. new condition. Beautifully land­ polar latitudes, It comes dowm Bonable rates. iO years in Mtm Bums, for interview. 14’ LYMAN Runabout, Evlnrude wers notified March 14 that trucks FOR SALE—1951 Plymouth. Tel. eld. Help Wanted— mond Organs from $1040. New scaped on 100x150 lot. 3 bedrooms. MANCHESTER $19,9' quickly. chestei, Raymond Flake, MI 25 h.p. electric starter, new bat­ STAINLESS STEEL cookware — Cable-Nelson, Everett and Steck LARGE 444 room apartment, new-iYoUNG executive and family de- BOLTON The enpual art exhibit sponsored on the Vernon Center property vio­ From weapons of th* bjg Mega­ MI 9-1169 after 0 P-m. COUNTER HELP, experienced, Male or Female. 37 tery, TeeNee trailer transom sup­ Attractive living room, kitchen OWNER SACRIFICINO ..Graelbus A’m e s , cellars and lawms clean' 9-9287. Distributor giving up franchise on Spinets from $595. Take advantage ly redecorated*,heated, ceramic r-”-’"*'’ : sire -• -8-7 ------room*- house------'for------rent.* Oc with large dining area, many cabi- Colonial. 6 large rooms,' Central by ths public school system's ele lated zoning regulation*. ton class, practically all of th* 6:30 a.m. to noon. Apply Home port, new tires and tubes, life mentary art department will be on The zoning letter referred only ed. Also trash hauled to dump. Maid Bakery, 699 Main. WANTED — Hairdresser, male or 17-plece 3 ply waterless sets. In of our Keyboard Specials . this baUi, very deptral,* adults. MI cupancy around July 1, Manches­ Been looking for a low ■prlced' nets. Garage, Patio, Storms and foyer entrance. Living room -with the radioactlvve debris (a carried Reasonable. Call MI 6-6704 EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting, Jackets and cushions, ski rope. sealed cartons, was $149, now $39. week. See Mr. Hilliard Thursday 9-TO87. «■«'''(«"<■■ ter vicinity. CaU Mr. Juba at MI home with 3 bedrooms?? display for two weeks this year, to the parking of a truck In the I960 PLYMOUTH. $76, Four good decorating, ceilings, wallpaper­ female, Thursday, Friday and Tel. MI 3-4505. i screens. Call Mr. Govang, MI fireplace. Family sized kitchen. into the stratosphere because of EARN THE AVON way. Ideal for Will deliver. BU 9-6955. or Friday evenings, or on Satur­ 3-1211. please inspect this lovely 5 room 9.530^ t r 5-9820 TR 5-6411. according to Miss Sally Frobisher, old flrehoua«n""'v owned by the tires. After 6. MI 3-8234. ing, floor sanding and reflnishlng. Saturday. Call MI 8-8951. ANDO'VER —2 room apartment, Formal dining room with buUtxln the great force of the explosion. housewives with small children days. Watkins Brothers. Inc., 935 ranch with attached breezeway and 1 art teacher,' Vernon Ce^ixer Congregational Clean workmanship. No Job too CORRECT-CRAFT, 75 h.p. Inboard furnished or unfurnished, for china closet. 8 large bedrooms. Smaller weapons, of the klloton FOR SALE—1958 Chevrolet full Household Services who would like tojeam 32 an hour CORT COSMETICS, INC. has open Main St., MI 3-6171. garage, wooded lot, combination BARROWS k W ALLACE 8-car garage. For further Informa- Th* exhibit, which ran for one Church. Risley said. He aaid the class, would deposit virtually .11/ race engine, 6 cylinder, $125. Parta •smell. John Verfallle, Ml 9-5750. minimum in ipare^ time. Let me ing for Branchs Sales Manager Atom Skier. Very fa s t!' Engine (XIMBINATION Bengal gas and rent. C. H. Stiens, Route 6. PI Land For Sale ‘ 71 windows, convenient location, near \week In past years, will be shown latter has been turned over to Offered 13-A Just overhauled and guaranteed. oil range, $20. MI 9-7587, 2-7273. 56 E. Centsr St. MI 9-6908 Uen call Mr. Foraker, Mt 9-6S06, their de.brls In the troposphere for Model A. MI 9-1477. WE ARE now booking for outside tell you about our successful rep (Party Plan) in the Hartford ter­ elementary school, only $13,500. Manchester Xn 9-7748, TR 5-8811. at Watkins Bros., Inc., 636 Main Town . Counsel Robert F. Kahan except in the cases where ^ y REWEAVINQ of bums, moth holes. resentatives who earn from $20 to ritory. Top earnings. For person­ Hull in excellent watertight condi­ St, from May 1 to May 18. and the thick ha* been moved. -painting. If you want a good Job tion. Now being painted. See it FOR SALE)—Two easy chairs, elec­ 17 ACRES OF land. Hartford Turn- were hurled by rockets hlglylnto Zippers repaired. Window Shades done, get'our estimate. Call t o . $40 a week in this dignified, part- al interview write to Cliff Odium, tric refrigerator, chrome kitchen THREE ROOM tenement, second MANCHEBSTBR - 21 Agnes Drive. BARROWS k W ALLACE ^ rp oa e of the display la to In­ Trucks and a ewesper are park­ Auto Driving School 7-A now at -390 Woodland St., Man­ pike, Bck D, Herald. ed in Vernon Center because there (he stratosphere and e x p lo ^ made to measure; all sized Vene­ Charles, Modem Home Decorat- time work. We give full training. c /o Cort, 31 Plumtree Circle, set. Phone MI 3-7829. HONEYWAGON floor, 458 Main. MI 9-5229 , 9-6. Quality built 8 room Ranch, 8 95 E. Center St. MI 9-5306 dicate what is being done In the Presumably many of the/Ameri- tian blinds Keys made while you Call today, 289-4922. chester. U&lR Realty Co, twin size bodroome, finished rec le no other piece, Risley said. PREPARE FOR driver’s test. ing, MI 9-0726. Springfield, Mass, or call 783-5151. school system's art program from can teals, whether Involylng kllo­ wait. Tape Recorders for rent. Inquiries held in confidence. SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Honsts For Salt 72 room (heated), attached garage. b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l kindergarten to the 12th grade. He added that proposed amend­ Age* IS to 60. Driving and class THREE AND four room apart­ MI 3-2692 T ~ “‘ ton or megaton weajwns, would Martew’s, 86jf Main, MI 9-8221, CEILB4G refinlshed, painting, wall­ NIGHT CLERK—11 p.m, to 7 a.m., KITCHFa^ SFrr, gas stove, folding, JOHN P. FAY, Prop. ments tncludinf heat, hot water Call owner MI 8-8797, Mias Frobisher also noted that ment* to district zoning regulations room.' Three Inetractora. No wait­ switchboard work and typing. Full HAVE. NEW 2,(amUy house 5-5, R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 Porter St. areSi This center en­ be of this hlgh-lofted^arlety. ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ papering. Wallpaper books on re­ Building. Materials 47 bed. MI 9-5m. and gas for cooking, ga* atove, professions] artist Harry Ballinger were to have pet^niUed conotcic- RADIO-TV REPAIRS SU make*. quest. Fully Insi'j-ed. Call Edward Or part-tim>. Call Memorial Hos- PART-TIME or full-time waitress INSTALLER . CLEANED 4-4. Alto, need ifMingi of older two THREE BEDROOM ranch, large trance home le in tip-top shape, tlon of the ga^Oge at t k j / j a f of my. PI 2-7249. f electric refrigerator furnished. families and singles. Call Peg CIRCA 1750 Colonial — 8 rooms, had been selected to give painting Car*, pbonograpba changer*. R. Price. Ml 9-1U08. plUl, MI 3-1141, Ext. 201, 9-10 and cook MI 3-5603. Please call Ml 9-7737, TR 6-6917, cabinet kitchen, tile bath, attach­ •’picture-book” kitchen with built- demonatrations at elementary that prop^ty. Tile Sine law Honeat, economteu. Guaranteed 90 a.m, or 2-3 p.m. USED LUMBER, building and REPAIRED Cieszynski, Broker, Ml 9-4291 or completely renovated, new plas­ ed garage, porch, aluminum com­ Two T<)>^ Women MORTLOCK’B Driving School-Of­ plumbing supplies, double cabi­ 6-7 p.m. ter, wiring, furnace, plumbing, 3 Ip oven and range, 144 baths.-'.com- schools to fourth, fifth and sixth changea were promised by BroWn day*. Famous' for eervle* for 90 PAINTU4Q. papering, floor sand­ MI 8-1409.' binations, close “to echools and bus, Mnetion Storms and screens, sttir, fice, 448 Main S t. Manchester. WAITRESS—Part-time days, good net sink, bathroom set. steam NOTICE baths, dishwasher, disposal, latch' graders. in February, he aaid, but are atlll Learalu eorCectly "May SAV* years. Phone MI 9-4687. Potter- ing, remodeling. Cafl Mr. Carles, Doga— Birds— Pets 41 EMERGENCY SERVICE FOUR ROOM apartment, Andover, $16,500. Call owner MI 9-9537. 2-car garage, lovely yard with C ookoff ton’s. t o 9-0726. pay. good tips, pleasant workingirkl furnace, radiators windows, doors ZONING BOARD tpe. I doors, 18 acres, pond. Carlton W. Ths program of demonstrations, awaiting action. Your LIfa.’’ Driver educaticm and bricks. Yard open 3:30-8. appliances, $75 a month. J. D. Ished, aluminum sidliv, fireplace, Hutchins. Ml 9-5132 trees, walking distance to schools, given each year. Is being sponsored Meanwhile, the petition haa ar­ conditlonsh. Other benefits. Apply THE POODLE SALON—We spe­ OF APPEALS Realty, MI 8-5129. '“ h o m e s PRICED r i g h t " bus and shopping. classes. Member, Connecticut Pro­ AN UNUSUAL bargain 1 Reuphol PAINTINO and wallpapering, wall- In person. Brass Key Restsurant, Saturday 8 to 4, Choman House- REASONABLE garage, bus, Carlton W. Hutchins, by the PTA Fine Arts Committee. rive, objecting to the site In gen­ XI rs. Rdnert B. SchelUer, 81 fessional Driving School Assn. MI cialize in clipping, grooming, bath­ wrecking, Stock Place, fstt N. Exceptions—Variances BOWERS SCHOOL, one block, cus­ eral and aaking- the ^removal of Flower/Rt., and Mra. Samuel H. ster 8 piece Hiring room set; sofa paper tymoved. Wallp^er books 829 Main St., Manchester. ing of all breeds. MI 9-9793 or MI 444 ROOM apartment, 2 bedrooms. MI 9-6183. For $5,900-^4 rooms full bath. Ballinger's schedule of visits to 9-7898. ______--and 2 chain, 8146. Choose Norn- -on r ^ u est. Ceilings. Free esti­ Main St., or telephone Ml 9-2392, TEL. M l 9.2330^ tom built 5 room ranch Plsatored ■modem klteh«n,"Tai‘ge lot, no esl- Ef.VA TYI-ER. RRATTOR -the elementary schools follows: equipment,'which la parked there re lie f 20 Tracy J?r., were partid- , 9-0500. Grantet)------— Main St. location, second floor, RANCH—Ons year old, 8 bed­ group of fine fabrics. Woik don* mates. Call Roger, MI 3-0923. REGISTERED NURSE 11-7 shift Church of the Assumption, walbi,. partial recreation room, lar. MI 9-4466 MIJI-8051 "M ay 3— 9 a.m. Waahlngton nighta and w*ekcnda. Other equip­ panMi in a cookoff, sponsored,by LARSON'S Connectlciit’s (tret 11- 404 WETHERELL ST. heat included, $$0 monthly, t o rooms, 3 full bathe, modern kitch­ trees, $17,900. Carlton W. ceneed driving school trained — by expert craftsmen on our prem full-time. I-aurel Manor, MI AKC REGISTERED German Shep­ house addition. 285 West Center 9-6808. School; 10:30 a.m., Manchester ment, shovela a ^ a grader, are th ^ Poultry and Egg National isei. All work fully guaranteed' A. A. ANDERSON—Interior decor 9-2S24. en with buUt-ln*, $18,TOO G.I. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. For $13,800—Spotless 4 w ard, Chicago, last night at th* Certified and approved 18 now of­ herd female puppy, 4 months old, St. . Green; and 1:30 p.m., Lincoln p^ked at the town storage area on Mill Fabric Salesroon, 176 Pine ator, painting. 109 Foster St. ML NOTICE MAY 1—5 room flat at 142 S. Main. mortgage may be eesomed. Lorgf expandable Cape, hot water heat, Ixiti For Sale 73 Hmnel Rd. UuUnary Institute in New Haven. fering classioom and behind good temperament and color, rea­ August Zeppa, temporary hous­ r4c room in basement, $18,900. School. St., exclusive Chenyy Fabric 3-8506. sonable. MI 3-0391. ing, 738 Birch Mt. Rd. Inquire at 144 8. Main or phone f HOMES full besemerif. large lot. May 4 - 9 a.m., Nathan Hal* Risley said he Is willing to Miss Helelne Haaland of Wood­ wheel Instruction (or teenagers. CLEANING WOMAN wanted one Pursuant to the provisions of a Phllbrick Agency, HI 9-8464. - Ml 9-6076. salesroom, in Maneheater. Ml Arthur Chehot, house Addition, MI 8-8572, 10 a.m.-7. Adults only. 15 ACRES cleared State road. School; 10:30 a.m., Robertson plor* any other suitable site Kit bury waa chosen to represent Con­ 3-7322. Budget terms arranged. WE ARE OPEN now for painting day a week, Wapping. MI 4-1947. Cliattel. Mortgage dated August • Ranches and Cap^s that will fit For $l9,9po--6 room ranch breese- CXICKER PUPS, AKC registered, 15, 1961, from John F. Hughes Jr. 22 Oestwood Drive.. / i SEPTIC TANKS MANGHESTER-Beii'it. ,644 room $2,800, Andover. Four Bolten lots School; and 1:80 p.m .,' Highland is agaimit purchasing land for It. necticut In the national cookoff, outside and Inside. Satisfaction good disposition, paper trained, ROCKVILLE)—Newlyweds—see our any pocketbook and needs from way and garage, 144 baths, full PART-TIME— Experienced office to J6hn E. Fartell, on file'in the FYances Pantaleo, /house, 775 AND ranch, 4 years old, loigs lot with $18,000 to 860,000. Excellent finane- with water, Notch, $3,600. PI Park School. • "I'm not in favor, of spending from a field of 12 finaliaU. Garagre— Service— Storage 10 SAM’S UPHOIJSTERY - Retired guaranteed. Fh-e* eatimates. Dom­ MI 9-0476. 344 room apartments on Reed St. basement large lot. nice condition. 3-6090. . any more,’’ h* aaid. "b u y if th* ConteatanU were ahown a four- from the shop. -Cat: taka car* ut inic, MI 3-7655. clerk, good at figures, pieterably office of the Town Clerk, in the Parker St. Stove, refrigeirator, and heat, t o countiw surroundings. Quality Ing available. May 7—6 a.m., BenUey School: with payroll experience; to assist Town of Manchester, 1 have taken Andrew Ansaldl, icroup dwell­ buUt, Plostersd wolU hot water Call for further information, also 10:.30 a.m., Buckley School; and people want to 4ell some land to foot replica of a submarine, fnad* qll your upholstering need* at PLUMED SEWERS 9-4824, TR 5-1188. COVENTRY LAKE — Waterfront buy other land, well ’4 MI 3-6129. lent financing available. T. J ern kitchen, formal dining rooni',- Kabcl Sheridan; t o 8-6189. ter St. in a line of heavy traffic, Alice B. Muise (Mrs.) Cedar Swamp Road Senatorial HOME LANDSCAPING — Design, - Notice Is hereby given that the Marion B., Roberteitson. Reidtor. MI Crockett, Realtor, MI 8-1577. -f- BATHROOMS tiled, remodeling, Board of Dlreeton, Town of Man­ center hall, 12x28 living . room, struck th e, rear end of a vehtqle lants, planting. Lawn fertiliza- dining, kitchen, lavatory 1st floor. . t h r e e r o o m s , ground floor, S-88S3. operated b.v Mias Joanne M. Rlch- Notice is alao hereby given that a primary will t>e held on Majf 22» additions, recreation rooms, all Musical— Dramatic 29 chester, Connecticut will hold a •'i -A . parking space, convenient loca­ CUSTOM BUILT 6 room Colonial, three bedroonj* — poeeiWy." four, Sloo, weed and insect control. John aluminum siding, garage,. level Leifal Notice loff of 169 Well* St. The accident 1962, If a alate of candidate* for any or all conventions is filled in ac­ E Whltham Landscape Nursery,- types of carpentry. Also fall-out Public Hearing in the Municipal 6 bedrooms, 2 baths 2nd floor, 2-car tion. I^eal (or elderly couj^e or $11,900 — ROCKVILLE,.vr, # room ' 3 (iireplacea, large cabinet kitchen, cordance with Chapter 144 of the General Statute.*. Forms for petitions shelters buUt. Call MI 6-4291. PRIVATE accordion instructions. Building Hearing Room, 41 Center ’ .FOR SALE OR LEASE ranch, large living room, cabmet 144 baths, screened porch, swim­ wooded lot, ehort walk to Bower#, !BEr«rE_0»_UMl'TATipN___ __ orj:tA__ ll«8 i ™TurV*d at about 9 last night juat M l 9-2660. Learn orchestra anil solo playing, newly weds. Stov* and refrigera­ for filing auch candidacies by or on behalf of a alate of enrolled Demo­ Street. Manchester, Connecticut',' garage, large landscaped yard. . A e;: tor (uralehcd. Available on or kiUdien, DcantUuHy landacaped ming pool, garage, coraer lot Illing Or High Schools, New on th*i AT a court of prorate" neM*h west of Newman St. Hughes was beginners a specialty. .Cheater Ac­ \ lot. Shown by appointment. Morion market at a oHcasqHrA worthvW A rlh v M vourvM ir i* •! ^ •'KM.''^nhin sp*Riifl iap 'h*iba pistrirl iTfiMrirt cratic parly member* oT other than party-endorsed candidate* may b# ABSOLUTE bargain—custom made Tuesday, May 1, 1962, at 8:00 P.M.! prior to May l. $85. Ml 8-7818. 90x171. Shown by appointment. pries wormy 01 your ^ q*»,niry. on ih« am d*r of April. IF obtained from Mr* Mildred C. Hiltgen, Regiatrar of Voters, First Dta- slipcovers, drapes and upholstery. Florists—Nurseries 15 cordion Studio, MI 3-6709, on proposed additional appropria- :. Prime -tasl Center St. Office Location ii B. Robortion. Rteltor, MI 8-SMS. Marion E. Robertson, Realtec. MI conslderatloh. k.p. 1M8.' Both Mita Riehloff and her com­ ' i:i Fretant Hon. ■ KImor* ■Turkinflon, panion,'' Hiss Susan Perras of 60 trict, DemocratlclParty, Waterfront Park, Coventry. Ojnn.„ and Mra. Budget terms. Call 8;[rs, Roberts, EVERGREENS, flowering shrubs, tion SB follows: SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 83998. *i.. Judsf ' 824-0154. To the Manchester Special A FOUR ROOM ^lartmaat ea thM $8,800 — 8 ROOK home on Bem- Birch St., 'Wbra examined for mi­ Beasi* 1. Strack, Registrar of Voter*, Second District, DemocraUe „ ■ red flowering ^chtel crab tree, Bonds—Stocks loek St. (half a dutfsK). R ^ m neU M ef Mrs.. Cabrlell* J. Fire DUtrtet Capital Im­ Ideal for Doctors, Dentists, Attorneys, Real Estate Agenta :;i fleer. Call MI 8-7778. STARKWEATHER ST. Buyaee, Ezsequiz. Route 44A. Coren- nor injuriaa at Manchester Memori­ Party, Rout* 44A, Coventry, Conn. Instruction* for filing such a slat* B H A im N IN a Service — Saws, weeping willows, rhododendrons, ' Mortgages SI y;:|j Insurance Agents, Accountants, Engineers, Architects, in eloan. Kg ytrS. T. J. Crockett, Wt . Ceoa,.' OB the estate of Anthony F.. al Hoapital and then diachargett o f candidates Are contained In Part I. Inatructlons Page, of azaleas. Healthy state inspected provement Reserve Fund, 833,200 single older home, very good con- Be^chler-Smith Buysac, .tat* of Coventry, within eeid' knlvea, shears, s|iBtea, FOUR ROOM smartnusit with RsoltorTllJ S-1FT7. dUian, 814,800, .Joeeph Barth, tion form, copies of which are avatlable in aaid Regiatrar'* 'tMTlc*, J stock. Call weekends AC 8-9060, a l m o s t , uhHniUed funds avaUat)le to be finahoed by transfer Artist Studio, Beauty Saloi^ Etc, ' RBALTORB dletriet. deceased. rotanlilade*. Quick service. Capi. MMtY L ROBERTSON stove, refrigsfator, sutOHistic Broker, t o 94810. m . C ourt doth decree that six Prior to obtaining the petition form, the consent of each.camlidate to J ( ^ Baron, Hebron. ' for private mortgages. If yqu need from Special Jlr* District washing machine, furnace, aute- K A M C H B S m ^ bodipom home,' Tapettry by Queen tol Eqaittnent Oo., 88 Main St., ' Fnnd, 1661-63 Budget of l i x n 9-8962 to aloathA be allowed and limited for the be proposed therein plus a deposit of 815,00 for each such candidats Moacbesler. Hours daily 7-8, mtmey to consolidate worrlaom* matic hot water. Tel. MI 8-4761. excelleat elcoet and atonge space, creditor* ef eald estate So- exhihit must be filed with said Registrar. A petition for an opposing alate eon -. debts, to improve your property, ‘ allocation for plans and REALTOR huge eneledad PoiMl 3-car ga­ PORTER STREET Area — Co­ tbelr claims Ssalnst the eama to the BAYEU;x, France — Tbe famed Thursday T-8, Saturday 7-4. MI Roofing—Silling 16 specifications, 833,300. I BRODERICK. Broker , ^ rage, H t.709 niOhrfca Agency, t o lonial. 6 room* with finlahed - rec 71 COLEMAN RD. Rolling Park Exacalrlx aad ' directs that public taining th* required number of signlitures of enrolled Democratic mem- ,,8t7988. / Or for any purpose, and can pay Botice be (iven . tbi* order b.v' ad- Bayeaux Cathedral, deplete the bera in the town must be filed with said Registrar of Voter* not later Rdbert W. Gordon, Secretary THREE ROOM apartment. Call MI 98464. room, breejeway, 1-car garage, section near Saultcra swimming of A. A..DIQN INC. Rooflna, aiding, 122.25 per month ;(or each $1,(M0 yertieins la A newspaper havlngia eir- embroidered- qloth belonging to than 4:00 P.M. on May 1, 1962, toing the 21*t day preceding th* day you borrow, call FYank Burke, at Board of Illrectors " . Ml 3s5W3 1. . Tslephonp Mi 9-5384 8-7222 qr MI 8 - ^ . on exceptionally well landscaped pool. Neat economieai 8 room eulaUoa to *aM district, and by postinz PIANO TUNINO. $7. Fifteen year*’ paintuig (jarpentry AltarattonR cap* with neaUd knotty pin* csl- a copy tbareef an the conquest of England in . 1066 by ConnecUeut Mortgage Exchange, Mahdieetsr, 'Connecticut VERNON V n ilm -8 room h (^ lot with trees. Material and work-' bile sisn of th* primary. axperience. Free repair estimates and agdlUoni. Oellings. Workman­ THREE ROOM ispartiaent, that asods some work Open to ■ manohip In this house far- super- ■lar. Evsrything for chlMreG. to aaid Tswa *f Coven aaaraat Uit William th* Oont^eror. It is said to upon raquest. Call Kenneth Robln- ship guaranteed. 899 Autunm St 18 L * ^ St, Hartford. CH 8-8M7 Dgtod at Manetieater, Oonnaottout teat dwalt i m . eOwo. Lot 100X370. T. j : Crockett, to Che a'verage. Price $32,300. XfoilMt Brtesd. .AvsiUlil* .tffla8» have been wDvan' by, WUUam’e aeOfRO 8-1868. day*; JA 8-8688 evas. ' this IMh day of April. IMS. hot water ftirnUiMd, $78 aoBthljr- Ml 8-4860. 1 0 M3IS alfig 4JU. Kaoltar. MI S-IBTT. A f i ^ , M I IM4S4, Botsly. 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W- Dempsey Picks Ample FREE Parking rear of store Five for Foods PROPORTIONED LiENCTH Back of M'i Gill, State Civil Defense Director mament conference without the new round of atmospheric SPRING m9on'a surface will be launched tant step toward placing tha craft stagtog the walkout threatened by the. end of the year. on the moon in thla decade. WUliam L.-8chat»nan, State Con­ tests in the Pacific. sumer Protection Commissioner last week by Soviet Deputy -For­ Ranger 4' was this country’s That was the status report eign Minister Valerian A. Zorin, Rusk told a n«wa conferenee success in' seven a^Bmpts to given by Dr; Wernher von Braun AttUlo R. Frassinelli, and State that nqtlona and people around Police Commissioner Leo J. Mul- The deadlocked subcommittee the world deeply regret that tha COATS land a piece of hardware on the Wedneaday after the second met under the chairmanship of moon.xsnd virtually duplicated the straight succesaful test-ttring of cahy. nuclear arms race goe# on, but i U.S. Ambassador Arthur H. Dean. he said there is a deep undor- Valuas to $35 Soviet Accomplishment when Lun­ the hiige' eight-engine booater. Dean said the subcommittee l l ik n hit the moon Bept 13, 19S9. Pouring l.S mlUton pounds of atandlng of the United . States' Driver Killed would meet again next week and need tor testing in view of-Rua- p The TSO^und Ranger 4, thrust from the first-stage power NEW LONDON (AP) — A New added: lillif ' plant, the 163-foot Saturn roared sia's rejection of an effective test launched froni'. Cape Canaveral, Jersey man was killed early to­ “There was not the slightest ban treaty. r«g 3.99 Fra., Monday, cdin^etad the 221,- into a clear aky in an awesome day with the car he was driving suggertion of a walkout." display of flame and noise. The The United States itself regrets 486-mlle Journey tOx the moon in hurtled off Pequot Ave, and went Zorin said last week the Gene­ the necessity for ths decision to •4 hours. en^nes, spewing a 800-foot tall down an embankment to the beach va negotiations would come to an of fire, b m e d out aa Intemied test^ Rusk declared, but he saiA ALL NYLON SLIPS Although there was no way of at the mouth of the Thames River. end if the United States started the nation must meet its respori- seeing the actual Impact, acien- 115 seconds after launching, at an its new test series. awy^otteboucle, altltude' of ' 8S 'ihllea. In what one The victim Was identified as stblliUes. Usts said Ranger 4'a trajectory Richard A. CAvalcante, 26 of 207 In a plenary session of the con­ Highly placed aouroee here ex­ straw nikt, diagonal and HALF SLIPS before passing behind the moon National Aeimautlca and Space ference earlier today, Zorin a^^grl- assured that it would land in the Administration spokesman termed Johnstown Ave., Plainfield, N..J. pect that Rusala will begin a new weaves, oatiheal Police said he was currently work­ ly described the American tests test series fairly soon, now that tweeds, gray flan­ predicted area. a 100 per cent auccessful per­ aa “an aggressive act directed Bleotaosiic faUuree kept Ranger formance. ing at the submarine yards across the United States is tating over nels, wool plaids and 2.59 2 for 3.00 the river in Groton. against the whole ’world" but the central Paclfle. 4 from ooRipletlng most of its mis- made. nd. move. to.Iwalli out of_the pom-pom cloth— . slons. It carried several scientific (CmM buM m Page T^'enty) Three “(itHer'persons were in the -Soviet—Premier Khruehchev’a 'Hiii: j cmiference., He did not attend the declared intention to conduct more • nylon trjcot with nylon laca trim car. Lawrence and Memorial Hoa- subcommittee meeting, where \ iliml piUl reported their condition waa experimental nuclear blasta If the • axcallaht mothar's day gifts good. Tsarapkin usually is the negoti' United Statea did so is the prtn- \„ alor. {tillfl • slip 32 to 40 Western Imuierg Uneasy^ Police said the ear went -out of cirol b|sts for .tlUg f5raj!iJt,"Bu^ t::U: I MEN'S WASH &WEAR control on a curve., Tsarapkin told newsmen the authorities here say It is evident • half slip S-M-L subcommittee did not set a date from what la known of the re­ for the next meeting. sults ot Soviet ta ts last fsh thst SPRING HATS Derby Marine Die$ "This will be fixed by consulta­ Russian leaders would want to SPORTCOATS iiet, CAMP LEJBJUNK N. C. (API—- tion," he aaid. Tlie front end of tbU atotton wagon was itteralljr meehed tide ntoTOing. when It struck the rear end hold further experiments in order A Marine corporal from Derby, Zorin told the IT-natlon-disarm­ «< a trailer truck , o f ' thibenV. students in England— For Every 2 or 3 Days urged an citizens to aee fhat.ne Ma^jor Economic Inequity nedy Administration's so-called fires are kindled. oat of dMrs SHIRT musiUng of speeches by U.8. mili­ Rep. Kowalski, disatisfled With marched^^UPhcd|^UP snd down all night HIGH arid MEDIUM WOMEN'S ! the 11-11 split of delegates in before tpe U.S. Embassy with T and to be eaatloue with wnok- SLACKS tary otaoera hi legally Justifted and i HONOLULU (AP) Rep Craig*' “We must rely on a large ritix. | Ing m a te l^ a in the interoftf of national policy.. ’ New Britain, described the New anti-nuclear placards. {Britain DeinocraUc Town Oom- A mass meeting was planned Hosmer, R-Callf., a member of ture of weapons—not super bombs j HEELS Willlam'F. ’ntonipBOft-bf New York, the Joint Oon^essional Atomic REDS LOFT OOSMOIM SHOES Overtime Takes Work board chairman of the construction {mittee aiate as a "eomplete fake.” for tonight by the British anti-nu­ -because not being the aggresaorl \ I In hia bid for the full aiate of clear organisatlona. Energy Committee, indicated U.S, we would Initially be dbneemed i MOSCOW (AP)—The Soviet firm which built the 16.6 million nuclear weapons teste in the cur- NOT ALL SIZES 2 for I3e00 Boaton''43omii)Oir''undecground ga- ! 22 delegatees OongreaamSn Ko- About 60 han-the-bomb demon­ with defense of our own territory j Union annosmeed todiv tke j rage, agreea to' t#ti>y aa vohmtary I w alski. after announcing his de- strators sat on thk sidewalk out­ rent - Pacific aeries would be or the territory of our allies with- j launching of Its foartfa Spotnlk From Million Jobless iwttaeaa before a grand Jury in- I cision to enter a prinuuw left his side the U.8: - Embassy In : staged every, two or three daye. out destroying our populations and ' In six weeks. T e a news agency IN ALL STYLES IvestigaUng rtporlm of graft in the {Meriden office for New Britain to Copenhagen. He talked with a reporter in countries." "' {. said the new satellite, dabbed 6«99 pr* I garage financing and construction, I start an immediate campaign. Honolulu Wednesday before going Hosrner said the United States’ | Cosmos 4, weat Into Its planned Overtime BJT, ' <' The answer, according to the A Soviet commentator charged to Christmas Island. Aa AP News Aaalyaia Rapid progress seen by Atomic He said that a ipanageiii, a ^ liTj^esIdent' Kennedy’s statement 1 objective is “qualitative superiorl orbit around the earUi and took i . experts, is Uist whUe a certain j .deputy manager for hia Hew’ Hosmer said it was quite, likely ty—which we have now. The cur-1 66.6 minutes to ' make Ita first A N D C O L O R S By NORMAN W A U int am c^t of. overtime work is al- Energy Commission scienUirt. to­ Britain contest will be named last March that he did not want the Soviet Union would aiige a Aaaociated Press Isiber Writer ward ooatrol of thennaaiiclear tests hsd been, shown up ar- "the circuit. There was no indleatloti waya necessary because of rush I ahorUy. nuclear test series Of Us own as a (OonUiii^ on Page Sixteen) that It was manned,., WASHINGTON (AP) -— do se to Jobs and need for particularly fnaloa to haiaeaa the power of the biggest' li* of ail the fSls* as­ hydrogen bomb for the production I “With a great slaU of delegata, result of the U.S. testing. A mllUon jobs could he created if skilled workmen, the situation Is I promise a hard campaign with surances made by anyone in the "However, I doubt if their tests DU PONT RUUNO TO STAND * spring Pnd ■the., substantial overtime being of electricity .. Requirements for West.” ■ lummar waight aggravated new by several fac­ undeigraduatea a t Wesleyan Unl- wilt have any significant value, WASHINOTON (AP)—Atty. 'worked in manufacturing indus­ tors. (OentfnwMI # • Page Twenty) "With tha explosion at CSulst- having Just run one series,'*’ he U.S. to Report tries could be somehow elimlaj verstty JO be streamlined somewhat mas Island, a new round far the Gen. Robert' F. Kennedy aa- Employers hesiiate to take on to wiwipraailile tor today’s new said. aounoed today the govenunant t dacron pplyast«r pted and the work turned over’'® responsibilities involved in hiring nuclear arms race has been will not ap p i^ from tto final bread af student with’ hia better started," the commentator said. “Probably the only thing they and rayon the unemployed. new workers when • they are un­ pre-coUege training. have untested Is low-priority stuff, Fallout Danger Judgment entered In the Dn One of th e . major inequiUes of certain about long-term business British Bank Rate "Ne propaganda maneuvers will what they didn’t test last fail. Poat-General Motem caa by the nation's economic aituatlcn is Roman OathoUc dioesM of Cam­ help Washington erase the fact * plaafad and plain conditions. den, NJ.„ orders burglar alaims They aren't ready for another WASHINGTON (AP) — A com­ Judge Walter J. laBoy of Chica­ that, mvith mUlions unemployed, Another reasob iq the cost of Guljrom 5 to 4}4% that It . committed the greatiest testing program” .' prehensive assessment of U.S. go. The decision brings to i workers who have Jobs ars en- inatalted in .every church, a de­ crime before all of humanity.” front fringe Mneflts. It has become cision raaulting from “aa unfertu- He s.ald 1^11*0 Soviets should set measures to defend people against end . IS years of ilt|gistlaa to,' foylng almost .unprecedented earn- cheaper in some cases to pay the LONDON (AP)-The Bank Of Soviet offlelala a t the U N. told off a largef'warhead—In the 60- compel Du Pont to dlspoM of ite ings because of .a grott deal of aate Inc Id eat,” about which a anti-huclear marahen. in New possible h a lth h a^rds froh) ra­ ^ 29 to 42 overtime premium foe qwiva hours spokaaman deelinad to elaborate. Uigland rate was cut today by megaton class-r^’Tt would obvious- 68 mllUon shares of stock In. overtims at bonus rates. than to take baclc forrator workers half a point—from • to 4 per York that the American tests ly be for, propaganda ' purpoees dioactive failouV Is expected to be General Motors. Kennedy saM^ The government reports that . . . Two Imya chi a bicycle, one rjd- "will upset the 'bslahce" of . nu­ that, while the court did not ac­ euid the obligations for fringe ben) iiig on the handlebars, killed cent. only, and woufij have little scjni- made public some time next factory woricers, for axampla, etlt costs and payroll taxes. With It was the third half-point clear strength. Diey claimed aft- tUic brVmilitary significance.’’ weekl~’------• cept an of the govemmeat’a pro- averaged 3.8 bours of overtime a yeeterday on the New ISnglaitd the Soviet tests Isst fall "tha pmed terms, Judge laBoy'e one wc^er these costs arsnpaid Tlinmray In the Bronx, New York; In scyco weeks *s the B rlti^' Hosmer compared the la t So­ The assessment will be made In "MEDIC" week during March. only once. With two workers treasury continued to relax the viet series with the preeent U.S. a special report to Dr. Luther Ter­ Judgment achlevw the baolc ends • solids If theae overtime hours were de­ twice. • when the bike swerved thto the of this 'important litigafion. path of a loaded dump truck. freexe on credit that it imposed Boys Will B e . . H all? nuclear tests. ry, surgeon general Of t^e Public nied to ‘wiuTerii already cn fac­ .. The cost differential fovoring Isst year. ■ “The Russians, concentrate op Health Service, by his national • naat chacks tory payrolls and idled ’enipibyea is not always Utw- but it Is in Fire left oaly the cooling ralnq The Bank et England rate edts KNOXVILLE. Tenn (AP)— weapons : of niiiss destruction advUory committee on radiation. 5 .MURDERS, ARSON Rag. 9.99-Now 5.00 rehired to do Sia work, a sixable' eoough cases Bewj wbsn ampi wooden npnrtment konseo the Interest pattern for banks and Orange hair is improper for .which ciut rip an enemy to Soon after the Soviet Union NASHVILLE, Tenn. ( A P I - 2 ^ 9 * shadow dent would be made in the, na­ era may see enough-wath' ahi In a densely‘populated . Rox-- other lending institutions through­ ■eheot;-17 high achool boys shreds. ’Our weapons development tcmched off a series of tests last City officials said today five Rag. 10.99-New 5.50 strlpas tion’s 4.4 milUoa unemidoyed ' to­ tor several months for^ axtra "on of Boston... Stock- out the British Isles. here were told. The principal, is a great deal more discrimlna- September, Terry commissioned members of a NaahvUie family tal. The total would be reduced ployes but not enough wotk Studehacker-Packard One effect of the seria of cuts J. Ih ri McCall, sent them toiy. W e, have to supply the were shot . to datb and thHr * 100% fina cotton 3drep Packard fram the home earlier this weak wbSn 2 * K house was SOIset «afire .ra min aaa . emorseffort Rag. 12.99-Now 6.50 stiU mors If tbs seme, thing were: yottd -that- 'I has been to stem the flow of means to d e fa t the eaemy'S lo- of til# niBABurefl for monitoring ------oIawIotm- broadcipth * charcoal done in non manufacturing Indus­ Labor union laadara are report­ Ut their annual money from foreign iarestors they retuntod fTOn Easter va­ cation thslr hair dyed tentlonc,' and this takes more faUout, and keeping tab on the. >bodla ' - ' ^ * mt - ' 9 Mr. ’- aad M n. Dewey ^ .Rag. 13.99-Now 7.00* trie*. . ed to have broached the pcobtem- y- •Uitag to 'tBk* advuMag* of the so|ii^eated weapons," Hosmer possible extent of hazard. g«-®y .... Why i n ’t this doineT Why ro to pakbyholdara and varioassbSflH of enng*. Bk York, (heir two cfeOdiai aibg to FreaMcnt Kennady at a raeent high Rritlrii Intcreat rue*. This The advisory group, mostly his mother were found la Nm • % langth slaava smploysra prefer to pay woncera White Gboea ‘HStaferenee. Nothing last yaar tataiad has baen- on* factor hi th*” ccB- He teig them to get- ttisfr Rag. " 14.99-Now 7.50 a bone • brown ’ hair d j ^ Its ot^final eolor. Tha Cattternla Republiean, first made Up of ci^ ian scientUta but York .home after fireaaa an-" 'IH tlmas tbslr ngoiar rate of pay waa daeidad, but the union men the MatropoUtaalifa tinulng drain ea TI.i. gold re­ For aomf, it meant a trip to n member of congre'ss to head for including some government ex­ ewered a eaU to put out a Uaaa for substantial amounts of over­ are conaldaclag a plea to Cix>> Inauranca O^. announca... An serves. ■the Cbrtstmaa Island testing site, perts, waa also commissioned to * tida and shouldar button Rag. 15.99-Now 8.00 • naan * lodan tims.'' rather than recall .avert: beauty.pudor. la the four-room brick hauaa, graaa to booat the ovartime. pan- an-mala Jury takas Just Id mln- The flow of euch fiiada, lutowa MeOSB ' said bliUiehad hair aekwHvlsdgsd ths United S teta make a comprehensive assess­ Lt: Howard Boyd ml the Nash- enesd wotkers, still on layoff fram ally to doubta tlma, or tudea tha utw to eentdet Army Chiaf ''•% !ak k • blua hero aa "hot money," nacMd a *1a one of the thlM sihe Knox and Soviet Union ars engaged In ment of: vine nro Depei'towt eaU aB ihoaialpn the rsesssioB, to do tbs Work at ragular pay rata. Warrant C0||nr Claranea Aablqy peak JMat euauaer w h« the haak Obnn^ .Board of Education u arms race. But he' amphasiied L Existiiig plana tor proteeUva five of the vIetiaM had 1 • peckat (he xjisapsr straight Urns rat* sf aC the Iddw iw iN der ad A n t i * rate fMa heUted from s pan ceat • U m ffowBs so as not betng a good f t w u not a amtter of bomb for ^ bodla had b ^ i r^" aaia21oflar,nai * «r«y (C law>laga.XM) ta r per m bL baab. .. ifimrnmtd m Page Twaiflyy ■(' ' V \\ \ ■