Dempsey Asks New LaM^s-on Washington, June 12 {/P>— There is continuing specula Traffic Safety tion here that President Ken Revive June 12 (JP)__tPaclfic Klectrlc Compax and th« nedy may attend a high level I.T.B. Circuit Breaker Oo. AM were Hartford, June 12 (/Pi- Latin American conference in The government reportedly asked to sign the decree. Gov. John N. Dempsey has was considering today a court All except GE still have the Uruguay next month and also called on the state legislative visit several^ other South battle to break up General proposal Under advisement. council to ^begih a study of Electric Co., as one possible GE representaUves studied the American countries. But plan for more than a week and two traffic safety rrieasures there is no confirmation from Thai Aide means of preventing another in preparation, for drafting price-fixing conspirapy. made a counter proposal to refrain any source and State Depart­ Both the New York Times and from: legislation for the 1963 ses­ ment officials say no decision "Following any plan, program sion of the General Assembly. the Wall Street Journal said Asst. or course of action of selling . . . has been reached. W alks out Atty. Gen. Lee Loevinger had Both measures were considered at unreasonably low prices with by the 1959 and 1961 legislatures warned GB’s,representatives that the purpose or intent of substan* Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June they might find themselves in a tially suppressing or stifling com­ but failed to pass. divestiture proceeding. They are the establishment of 12 {/P)—Adlai E. Stevenson petition or tending to create a an absolute statewide maximum In Geneva The warning reportedly came monopoly,” said today lie feels President after GE, the nation's No. 1 elec­ Janio Quadros is fully con­ trical goods manufacturer refused tiatois rejected the counter pro- ical analysis of body substances scious of the Communist men­ Geneva, June 12 —A mi* A to sign a consent decree. posal on the spot. The corporation's management According to others present. GE as evidence In the prosecution of ace to the Americas and that nor concession from the Rus­ said It considers the decree fool­ representatives said they would persons accused of operat^^ un- Brazil will stand side by side sians brought ■western nations hardy and impossible of fuiflll- not accept the consent decree as der the influence of Uquor with the United States in op­ back (o the 14-nation confer­ ment. In a letter to legislative coun­ The decree Is an alternative to drafted. They preferred to take cil director George W. Oberst, posing its spread. ^ ence on Laos today but Thai­ a civil suit In which the govern­ their chances in court, where the Dempsey stressed the lmj»rrtance The special representative of land’s delegate walked out “ ment would ask relief from the company could fare no worse than of the two measures to Conmnectl- President Kennedy said this is the and announced later he would collusive and monopolistic prac­ by submitting to the language of cut’s highway -safety program. j conclusion he reached after meet- tices of which GE and 28 other the department’s proposal. Dempsey asked the council to >ng Quadros yesterday and dis- not return until the matter of electrical equipment manufactur- draft legislation that would be ac- fu*s ng common imoblems inclu^ seating Laotian factions is re­ tureVs were convicted earlier this ceptable to all parties concerned. ! *"8^ 11’® Communist foothold in Cu- arranged to Thai satisfaction. . year. Meamyhlle, in the slate three 1 “We cannot sit while the con* - The companies and 45 persons 73 from State persons were killed In accidents j Stevenson spoke at a news con­ ference is discussing substanUva were fined nearly $2 million ^or i _ _ .. “T during the weekend Two of the ference before leaving for Asun­ matters, until the question of seat- ... conspiring to fix prices, rig bids i ■ n |s - |'| a * f ' O C I II / deaths resulted from car acci­ cion. Paraguay, in hlg l«-day tour ing Laos is settled,” said a and allocate markets. | U U H U l l . a O • dents : of South America. spokesman for the Thai Foreign As now drafted, however, the The victims were; He took occasion to blast dicta­ Ministry. consent decree would commit the I Russell H. Potter, 3*. Cedar torships generallyy. right or left, Ambassador Direk Jayanama, companies to much more than jEngine Burns Heights, Westbrook, killed yes­ "We don’t like dictstorships and the Thai delegate, took a walk af­ putting an end to the conspiracy! tyranny." he said. ter declaring that If such a non­ terday when his car shot off ' Asked later why he was going of which they were convicted' Prestwick, Scotland, June 12 iJP) North Main Street In Essex and governmental group as the Com­ earlier. to Paraguay, which the questioner A chartered airliner carrying 73 smashed Into a tree. noted Is a military dictatorship, munist-led Pathet Lao can sit at ^ e companies would,have to Louis Edison, S3, of-235 Alex St.. the conference table then other agree to refrain from ailing "at passengers from Connecticut went Stevenson replied; through 40 harrowing minutes yes- Bridgeport, killed Saturday a "My trip was not arranged by political factions also should be unreasonably low prices” ^ th o u t terday when one of its engines block from his home when his car seated, such as antl-govemment knowing at what point the gov­ personal preference, but to visit caugh fire off the north coast of’ crashed Into a tree and caught all 10 capital.q of South America, groups In Vlentine. ernment or the court would con- Ireland. ' fire. ! of which Asuncion is one.’’ The proposal first was present­ alder their prices “unreasonably The passengers were members of , Roger Dufresne, 23, 439 Pros- ' Asked what relations Kennedy ed when the conference opened low.” the Athletic Club of General Dy- pect St.. Hartford, drowned Sat- would like to have with Para­ but no action was taken cm the Under the decree, any aales namlcs porp.’s Electric Boat Di- urday when he lost his balance in guay's president. Gen. Alfredo point then. The Thai Idea is that would constitute contempt of court vision 111 Groton Conn. They were j a canoe and fell Into Tanker- Slroessner. Stevenson replied that if non-govemmental groups lean­ "where the effect Is, where on a vacation flight to Europe. hoosen Lake, Vernon. the United States has diplomatic ing to the Left are seated, there there ia a reasonable probabUitS, For awhile. It looked like the relations with Paraguay and add­ should be an evening up by seat­ that the defense will be, subsUntP Royal Dutch Airlines’ DC7 might ed ; ing non-govemmental giwps from 91 to 99 Vientiane, either for or against the ally tpo injure, suppress or slSfle have’ to ditch. Hartford, June 12 (g>)—The State As to what relations we would competition or tend to create a James McKissock. New London, like to have—and I am sure this Royal Government, but presumab­ Motor Vehicle Department's dally ly pro-westem. monopoly.” Conn., said he looked out of the record of automobile accidents a.s is the view’ of President Kennedy— The Justice Department’s anU- window and sa\H ^e outer port en­ (the wish) U that they bg respon­ Jayanama wa« gaveled to order of last midnight and the totals on se'veral times by British'Foreign trust division has been negotiat­ gine aflame. * the same date last year: sible, dignified and improve re­ ing for acceptance of the decree “’The vlrbation started and spect for democracy in Para­ Secretary Lord Home and drew I960 1961 guay.” fir* from Soviet Foreign uniileter with the leading manufacturers dishea were thrown off my lap,” AccidanU ...... 18,004 19,166 (est.) President KMiiMy iuM erutches to ease his alUng back as be enters bis Air Force Jet plsilb today making power swltckgaar assem­ he said. "I was w orried^ case the A dispatch from Buenos Aires Andre Gromyko after bis prt$en- Killed ...... 91 99 said three Paraguayan politicians for the return flight to Washington, D. C. The President was rslsed to the entrance of bla plana tation today. But U.S. Ambassa­ blies. fire spread to the whole wing.” Injured ...... 9,362 10,899 (cat.) by a mechanical lift. (AP Photofax.) ______However, the departfnent made When the pilot, WllhertMkllink who have been exiled In Argentina dor W. Averell Harriman support­ took trff for Asuncion in the hopf ed the Thsi delegate and said he It clear that thU first decree would 39, was unable tp ffigtbgr Troqpert Nah Trio of meeting Stevenson In that city, thought the point raised should be be, a ‘:pnix>tyji^ « ether peller of the discussed soon. ... product lines to follow. ginc, he put out a distress' South Windsor, June 12 (gJjT- tbqtBrh’lhej’' th«Y might be diieiyy Piclker Also Used D ifee Springfield, Mass', teenagers arrested. The three are Carlos Tractors Team The Internationa] Control Com­ In addlUon to GE. th e ^ p a rt- flow down to 1,000 feet on three Pastore, Rafael Franco and El- mission also reported it had ap­ ment recently called In westing- engines. '> led State Troopers on a hectic ohase early today and were ar­ pidio Yegros. pealed to the rival factions In Laos house Electric Corp., Allls-Chalin- Stevenson told newsmen here Leaves Tonight to get truce terms to the scene of ers Manufacturing Oorp.. Federal- (ContlBiied on Page BIx) rested on auto theft charges. Fork Lift Transports A patrol car stopped the speed- he . and Quadros agreed that the reported fighting. The pro-Oom- in)^ vehicle on Route 6 and gave best wray to fight dictatorships Is munist rebels previously had re­ chase. The three teen-agers through a program to raise stand To See Castro fused, but one report said a team 26 Injured, 10 Seriously stopped near a wooded area and ards of life In the hemisphere. Kennedy on Crutches would be allowed to visit Padong, ran. "I am confident that Brazil and Washingtom June 12 —A 4- which Pathet Lao troops took from the United States will be found man American team leaves for the Royal government’s forces Troopers nabbed them in the Wednesday. woods. Police said the car had Washington, June 12 — Using*-B. Wrightsman, an old friend, the Havana tonight in hopes of clos­ (Oontinaed mi Page Seven) ing a deal with Prime Minister Fi The Russians agreed to join the 20 Killed as Electra been stolen in Norwich, and that crutches and a specially contrived President swam in a heated pool British in another appeal to the the three youths have been sought elevator platform to get down under doctor’s orders, the W'hite del Castro to swap 500 tractors House has reported. for 1,200 Cuban invasion prisoners warring factions to stop the spo­ on auto theft charges in Westerly, from his plane — because of his radic fighting and cooperate with RJ., and Groton. 2 Soldiers Tell aching back — Preaident Kennedy A missile-maintenance platform, The U. S. technical team repre Crashes Near Cairo returned today fi»m Florida. known to airmen as a "Cherry senting the Tractors-for-Freedom the i|pntrol commission. The Rus­ The youths were identified as sians and British, who are co- Ralph Durej, 17, of 28 Narragan- The orange .noUed 4-engine jet Picker,” had been used to get Ken­ Committee cabled Castro last carrying the President , landed at nedy aboard his plane in Florida. night that it would arrive In Ha­ chairmen of the conference, made sett St., Thomas MeSweeney. 19, Tale of Murder a similar appeal April 24, before Cairo Egypt June 12 The plane apUl In of 17 Whiting St, and Lany A. Andrews Air Fore* base In subur­ The especially designed elevator vana at 8 a.m. tomorrow, after an Dutch prop-jet’ Electra crashed In *—two J jumped up and ran ban Maryland at 12:04 p.m. used at Andrews was of a rec­ overnight stop in Miami. the cease-fire was proclaimed. clear.” Taillefer, 19. of 90 Waldorf St., The western nations also had sand dunes and caught fire In an all Springfield. In Six States lEDT). tangular blue-painted platform at­ The path to Havana seemed attempt to land at Cairo today. A KLM official said there ap­ His return ended a 4-day stay tached to a yellow 12-foot fork lift, cleared of any official obstacles been urging the Communist aids Airport sources said 20 persona parently was no serious fire, at Palm Beach, Fla., where Ken­ commonly used around ware­ RepresentaUves of both the U. S to send new and stiffer Instruc­ were kUled. The Electra’s cargo though parts of the wreckage Yah Citet Mayor Lee Salt Laka City, June 12 (P)— nedy had gone for rest and treat­ houses and to load cargo onto and Chiban govemnients said the tions to the commission, but noth- included gold IngoU, Jeiwelry and burned. New'rtbven, June 12 (jP)—The Two calm teen-aged AWOL sol­ ment of a back Injury suffered on planes. tesLm could get the necessary trav­ Bwia^<^tehee bound for Asia. Expierts of the airline were ex­ poor boy who never got to college diers. swapping quips about the his recent trip to Canada. Operated by an Air Force ser­ el permits In Washington this (ConUnued on Page Tea) Imorml^on here was that the pected from The Netherlands to In­ got an honorary master of arts electric chair, offhandedly spun a At the Florida home of Charles geant, the lift wan driven up to morning. 4-ennne, ijockheed-built craft vestigate the crash, the third mis­ degres today from Yale Univer­ tale yesterday—of murder In half the plane as th* craft rolled to a But it remained to be seen ean?M 46 persons and that all hap to a KLM plane within two sity. a dozen states. stop. whether Castro would agree to the They ivere wrong in their count Kennedy swung out to the ele­ terms the committee is offering. the imrvlvors were Injured, 10 weeks. “The 4S-year-old Richard C. Lee, but as unperturbed about the mis­ seriouily. The Royal Dutch Air­ On May 30, a KLM DCS carried dynamic mayor of New Haven, vator on crutches gradually de- The pro-Communlst Cuban has Bulletins 62 persona—48 passengers and 14 take. as seemingly, they were News Tidbits -scended, and stepped off the plat­ been talking publicly about deals lines KLM said no Americans were whose formal education ended about the killings. Culled from AP Wires Involved. Die Electra was bodnd crew members—to death in the when he received his high school form onto an auxiliary step, ne­ the Americans say they will not ac­ Atlantic Ocean off Lisbon "It didn’t seem to bother them from the AP Wires gotiating the two 6-inch steps to cept. from Amsterdam to Kuala laim- diploma In 1934, was among 13 one way or the other,” said Colora­ pur, Malaya. Yesterday an enj^ne on a DC7 honorary degree recipients at the ground gingerly. , A spokesman said the U. S. do Sheriff W. H. Terrill. "I mean, On the elevator trip down to the team of four non-government farm U.S. PLANES FOR CANADA (Dr. Ernest van der Beugel. caught fire and went out of con­ It w’ss a proud moment for Lee. no more than what you’d think American Hospital In Paris re Washington, June 12 (fl—Can* president oC-JCLfll. told newsmen trol on a night from Hartford, who only eight years ago resigned ground. Kennedy was accompanied machinery experts hopes to com­ about going out and shooting a ports singer Edith Piaf now out of by G. J. Dunkleberg. commanding plete arrangements in Havana in ada and the United States at the Hague the plane carried Conn., to Ehirope. The plane, char­ as director of the Yale News rabbit.” danger after surgery last Friday agreed today on a plan for as­ 36 persons--29 passeogwi ■ and 7 tered by 73 employes of the Elec Bureau to become chief executive officer of the 1254th Special Air about a day. returning to the Unit­ The two, George R. York and . . . Widow of railroad fireman Mission Wing, ed States Wednesday. signment of $200 mUUon worth crewmen—and that 10 were kUIed. trie Boat CO.. (Sroton, Conn, for t of his home town. James D. Lathhsm, said there’d fatally shot receives award of $96 of super . last, Canadian • bnltt European tour, was buffeted about While others came here today Secret servicemen and aides In its cable to Castro, the A KUM apokesman said those fig­ been those two women in Florida 000 against New Haven Railroad group warned it had power to ne­ fighter planes to NATO eonntries ures were provisional, but seemed for 40 minutes before the engine from Europe, Washington and the . . . that man in Louisiana . . . the from' Federal <3ourt . . . Presi­ swarmed about the President as he and for Canada to receive 66 fell off. The plane landed safely nation's groves of academies, Lee, made his way on crutches about 80 gotiate onl.v on details of the com­ “almoet correct.”) man In Tennessee . . . two men in dent calls on Mayors to join na­ mittee version of a swap and is Ut U.S.-buiU all-weather Interceptor The plane had put down at Illinois . . . and ona in Kansas tionwide effort to reduce Jobless­ feet from the plane to a watting aircraft. Munich, and Rome en route to (Contiaued os Cage Two) (ContlnDed on Page Seventeen) then that girl in Colorado. ness by quick action on pending Cairo. The passengers Included They reckoned it eight people, private a i^ public work projects. (Continued on Page Ten) (Continued on Page Two) EICHMANN'S TRIAL RECESSED Dutch, Germsms, Italians, British, six. states, eight notches—carved Internatfthal Typographical un­ Jerusalem. June 12 i/Pt — The Irish, HJgypUans and Burmese. in the handle of one their pis- ion will move into new headquar­ trial of Adolf Bichmann on Two Irish Roman Catholic nuns 5,500 Receive Degrees tol.s. ters In CViIorado Springs, Colo. . . . charges of organizing the Nazi were among the dead. Elxcept that the man in Louiai- . . . Decking and warning ma­ Not Attributed to Bir^h Unit slaughter of mlUlona of Jews Three of the 7-memfcer crew ana—they only learned this last chinery primed for a quick fix on recessed at the end of today’s perished. . weekend—survl’/ed. any potentially dangerous gale as session until Tuesday, June 20, The plane alammed Into a deaert At Connecticut Colleges Terrill was one of the law offl- hurricane season opens Thursday. to give the defense time to or­ area nearly two miles from the end cera who talked yesterday with Mike Mansfield, Senate Demo­ Gen. Walker Rebuked ganize Its case. This was tbs tM of the runway. York, 18, of Jacksonville, Fla., cratic Leader, says U.S. can’t get start of the trial’s 10th week. and his 19-year-old Army chum "All of- a sudden we felt a tre­ By THE ASSOCIATED PBE8S Pg^jgene R. Black urged the uni­ off horns of dilemma It is caught mendous jolt,” said -Rlfaat Cha- More than 8,000 degrees were from Mauriceville, Tex. So did two on In Korea . . . U.S. negotiates versity’s largest class of gradu­ men from the Kansas Bureau of For Pink, Red Charges CONVICTION UPSET fik, an E ^tlan who was among conferred yesterday at college ates to show people abroad "that exchange of mlllaary planes with Washington, June 12 (/P>—-Tlie those not seriously Injured. “The commencement ceremonies In Con­ Investigation. So did FBI agents. Canada . . . "Freedom Riders” \v« take our American ideals seri­ To all, the AWOL youths talked Supreme Court today overtmned plane struck the ground and fires necticut. ously, that we live by them.” trial opens in municipal court to the contempt coavtctliMi of Bern- started Immediately.” Two other universities—Yale and freely, willingly signed statements. Washington, June 12 ’Die.^in command of the 24th Infantry "The line between domestic and test Interstate travel facilities. Army today rebuked Maj. Gen. Division in Germany.*’ hard Deutch, a nuclear seleiBttrt Heina Denckmann, 46, export Fairfield—awarted degrees today. More officers were expected to­ Secretary of State Dean Rusk who refused to answer some am manager of a West German com-* foreign affairs is likely to be ail day, as the’ states tried to get Edwin A. Walker for labeling as The Army said the admonition The number of graduates at the but erased in your lifetime,” says U.S. does not agree with lat Pinks or Communists former Pres- questions of the House eoaurit. any, escaped with scratches. He two imlverslUes exceeded 2,800. their cases worked up for later at­ est Soriet proposals on Germany was administered to Walker by tee on Un-American Aettvttles. elped fre6 other survivors. Black told ‘the 538 students who tempts at custody of York and ident Harry S. Truman, other lead-1 Gen. Bruce S Clarke, commander Ceremonies yesterday were held received degrees. and Berlin .... President Habib ing Democrats, and segments of The vote was 8-4. Dentoh, 'who g”1 had my ahoes off when the at seven colleges—the University Latham. Meanwhile, the two are Bourguiba distributes $80 tracts of of army forces in Europe. restdes In SpringlMd. P a., loM loudspeaker announced we were Black added that the reaction the U.S. Press and itidio-TV In- ■ The investigation stemmed from of Connecticut, the University of land to peasant farmers In agri' dustries. j the committee he had hesa a landing,” he said, ‘’I bent over to Hartford. Trinity College, New of Asia, Africa and Latin Ameri­ (Continued on Page Seven) cultural reform celebration . . . charges published by the Overseas Communist party meoibec while pick up my ahoea and all of a sud­ ca to the impact of western civil­ Announcing findings of an in-1 Weekly, a privately-owned tabloid Haven College, Quinniplac Col­ Communist Party calls on Attor­ vestigatloii ordered by President | attending ComeD Untvendty. den I saw flames and heard a tre- lege, Cbnnectlcut Collegle and Cen­ ization "is certain to dominate ney General Robert Kennedy to newspaper read by U. S. service­ But he refused to Mfntl|jr oRMns tral Connecticut College. A total of foreign affairs in your lifetime. Kennedy, the Army said the 24th | men. In Europe. It Is this historical fact, not ao Congressman Calls enforce civil rights tai South rath, Infantry Division’s troop Informa-; The paper said that Walker usied said to have heea eanifed la 18 honorary degrees were award­ er than prosecute the party for tion proCTam put Into effect by party activities. ed. much the Communist conspiracy, falling to register «s tool of for the 24th Division's troop informa­ Four Die in Plunge The largest single class was w’hich Americans must understsnd For Declaration of eign power. Walker ‘%s not attributable to any tion program to subject his troops RED BAN REMOVED graduated from the University of if they are to be more than the New President of Soviet Acad­ program of the John Birch Soci­ to propaganda of the Birch So­ Washington. Jme U (P)—Vha Over Niagara Falls Connecticut, adiere 1,680 students last heirs of western civilization.” War on All Red emy of Sciences says No. 1 goal ety.” ciety. Supreme Court today revwwsd In addition to Black, vvtio re­ of Soviet Science Is full electrificar Charges that Walker had sub­ It also said that he told an received degrees at the unlver- jected, troops of his command In American PTA meeting in Augs­ a New York Statewdsr lhaS Niagara Flails, b n t, June 12 (/P) city's 78th commencement. ceived an honorary degree of doc­ Washington, June 12 — A tIon of country . . . President removed the Communist Party tor of laws, others awarded hon Europe to propaganda from the burg that Truman, Mre. Eleanor > -—Four persons were killed last The commencement speaker. Dr. fi-jyew York ■ congres:..nan today Miguel Ydigoras says government inlUtantly conservative Birch Soci­ Roosevelt, and former Secretary from tHe list of orgaateaMsaf night when a small motorboat Luther Evans, former UNES(X> orary degrees were Solomon Elli_V^Mlled for a formal declaration of evoshes Communist plot to over whose employes are oevered by ner, Hartford civic leader and for­ ety touched off the inquiry. of State Dean Acheson were "defi­ carrying them on a'Sunday outing genera.1 director, urged the Unit­ war—but no shooting—against the throw Onatemala. Along with rebuking Walker, the nitely pink." State unemployment taiwiraaea. capsized in the rapids above Nl- ed States to assume a more ac­ mer corporation counsel 'and judge, Communist parties of the world. Republican National Chairman Justice Harlan deUvond the doctor of lawa; Roy E. Larsen, Rep. John R. Pillion, R-N. Y„ In Army canceled his pending as­ ' In the same . speech, the paper agra- Falls and plunged over the tive role in helping newly emerg­ WiUiam E. MiUer says Kenney signment to command'the 8th corps said, the 51-year-oId general said unanlmoas decUtoa. H am a Mdd e ^ e . ing nations so as to recapture chairman of the executive com­ a resolution prepared for Introduc­ "resigned and revoked Eisenhower 60 per cent of the American press the Federal ComiHualst Ooalnl mittee of Time, Inc.; doctor of lit­ tion in the House, asked to have plan to have Cuban Freedom fight­ at Austin, Tex., and ordered him Two womeiv and a man were prestige 'lost to the Soviet Unidn. to remain in his present post and radio-TV industry are Com- Act of 1964 swept over the brink of the giant As an example, Evans cited the erature; the Most Rev. Henyy J. Ckingiesa declare a state of war ex­ ers protected bj American Air muniat. And it alleged he de- exdnalon at the O'Brien, Roman Catholic arch­ ists between tbe United States and Power” . . . Two viDages atunned "pending eventual reassignment party from Naw TofVa cataract isnd dashed Into the mass Arm stand taken by the U. 8. on within the United States.” scribed as "confirmed Oommur of rocks and churning water 162 Portuguese Angola. It was crit, bishop of Hartford, doctor of hu­ the Communists In 96 nations—«t i^d broken under Impact of sec- nists” Edward R. Murrow, now di­ plojrmeat mrstfaa Near - T«fc mane letters; and Dr. Edmund W. total he estimated a t 86 million. end major eartfaqaake in Iran... Secretary of the Army Elvln J. feet helow. Iclzed by the Portugese govern­ Stahr Jr. announced "the admon­ rector of the U. S. Information courts, the Justice said..' Tbs other,man was sueksd ment but applauded by a ma­ Sinnott, Soling professor emeri­ Die reaoliition did not call for South Viet Nam government re Agency, and columnist Waiter takaMy rested” tus of botuy at Tale, doctor of the use of mUitary forces but ______yis6 Ooof Terrorists klU- ishment” of Walker for "taking through the Intake of a power jority qf tbe world, he said. injudicious actions and for making Lippman and Brio Sevareid. plant, I At tbe University of Hartford, adeDoe. . ^ plsj[|ied "Toaouroes'’ of "the M, and vahiabls documents seized In Hu m sIsBlies la provincial areas derogatory public statements, — ^ . i-, e ' e a -J • where Are hionoraiy defreea 'about prominent Amaricans jqealtBMd M Bag* ZkiMl « M ibg* atx) preeented, WocUmocU Beiifc B M n « a O M ). (Ooattaiud OB Pa(s ») aorUi of Saicto. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 FA CE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 PAGE THREE Coventry I* ____ 26 Injured, 10 Seriously . ns Sheinwold on Bridge 5,500 Receive Degrees ^ e p like Log Sen. Lupton Slip sr*ii8cli 6« 3 TtMt Fiftir 20 Killed as Electra TV-9adio Tonight Cirll8t4 likoratary tiltl Iran SELLANt tak* ltd nautralin 3 tlsu H stiili itaanakWlMf “THE WAY WHICH SUIT • South dealar in gut nlnutt at nanir liatlni aifgitin laMata To Speak at Eatt-W*6t vuLMnbk . At CQnnecticut Colleges TO START 6tt BEU-ANS taSay far tlw faatgat la*** By Alfred Sheinwold N O RTH J rillif. 354 at aruiiiita Sm I aeatal la lE U e 1 HEARD IT” Crashes Near Cairo 4 J 5 3 0 ANS, Oranigburs N. V. for UMral fiat aasfle. GOP Dinner When you must develop two ^ 9 3 Television (Continued on Pago Eleven) :^Uam L. Mellon Jr., founder and chief administrator of the Albert ^the planet last year after an Elec­ suit* to make your contract, 0 A 10 9 S 6 v John Gruber (Conttaoed from Page One) which suit do you Uckle first? Do SEE SAXraDArS XV WBEH FOR COMPLETE LUnNjQ Scl^weltzer Hospital of Haiti, tra came apart over Tell City, Ind Sen. John M. Lupton of Weston « Q 10 S 5 6:00 ThaaUr (la procrati) At Trinity College, where eight you toss a coin, of Is there a W IS T BAST Show (In protreaa) *■8:8 doctor of humane letters. Dependable on three engines at Prestwick. on March 17, 1960, killing 63 per­ will be the speaker at the Re­ ___ , Show (in procrasa) Storrowtown Fair—Opening _ honorary degrees were awarded, logical reason for your choice? R K 4 2 RQ.9S7 Dr. Howard A. Ru*k, a rehabilita­ The other graduating classes Scotland. sons. publican Town Committee-spon­ West leads the seven of hearts, 'Yojri Bear Night 23 were Central Connecticut, where The Electra was due to fly on It was the third major air sored smorgasbord and dance at 7 tyniO S72 fy J 6 4 Baity Brine's Shack Duckptn Bowling M tion' expert, told the 268 recipient* and South lets East hold the first 0 6 3 2 0 K « 4 AI Mann'* Newt 9:00 The Danny Thoma* Show 3. 13 372 degrees were conferred; Quin- Used Refrigerators from Cairo to Basra. Karachi, disaater in slightly more than a p.m. Friday at the Cove Restau­ trick with the Jack. Back comes Flippy the Clown Whispering Smith 10, 33, 30 of degrree* at the 135th commence­ niplac College, 226 degrees; Con­ WeVe covered the strings andj player on earth will guarantee year involving Electras, and re­ 4 K 4 « 7 3 2 Rangoon. Eiangkok. Singapore and rant. ' another heart, and South wine. SOUTH Panic 9:30 Andy Griffith Show 8 13 ment that "arms, legs, eyes and necticut (College, 149 degree.s; and Overhauled and Tested the woodwinds in our discussion of what note will come out the big Kuala Lumpur. Its car^ of gold sulted In the Federal Aviation Senator Lupton will present his 6:18 Rescue 8 Concentration (C) 33. 30 ears do not make men — courage end. when he blows into the little Declarer need* trick* both In A A 10 6 Modem Digest New Haven College. 94 degrees. orchestral instnimcnts. and wc ingots and other valuables—the Agency slapping tight restrictions views of the recent session of the Close Up- 10 makes men." one club* and In diamond*. Which <9 A K 5 S:15 Weather, News a Sports Adventure In Faradlie At Connecticut College. Presi­ now come logically to the brass, total undet^nnined~was con.sign- on Electra operations. legislature. suit should he tackle first ? O Q J 7 Two Faces West I. 40. 53 Rusk said that the average man dent, Rosemary Park annoiinred section. Actually, if you look at a Incidentally, it has a very amall. ed to Burma and Thailand. With Lockheed later said w-ind tun­ Lupton has served three terms 6:30 Club Hous* MllUon' Dollar Movie IS Let's see how much difference it A J 9 6 C''mpasa 10:00 The Barbara Btaniryek B h ^ uses perhaps 25 per cent of his the college had exceeded by $5.- Potterton's full score, you’ll find that wood-. funnel-shaped mouthpiece winch | the Ingots wkere jewelry, cameras nel tesl.s showed the plans was in the General Assembly; In the Channel 8 News ISO Center St,—Cor. of Church makes the low notes difficult to makes. If South begin* with a dia­ South Wtst North EaR 33. 80 physical abilities living Iri today’s 000 Its 3-year drive to raise $.3.1 winds and brass are separated by' and 2,500 Swis.s watches. the victim of freakish circum­ House of Representatives during mond finaue, East win* and re­ Robin Hooo Adventuras In Paradis* 10 million for campus ifnproveraent.s. produce at atl. the high ones arc 1 A Pus 1 0 Paa* 1:48 Uouc Edward* li Hennesey 8. 13 technological society arid many the horns. i stances that caused violent shak­ the 1957 and 1989 sessions, and in turn* hi* other heart. West wrlll get 2 NT Pass 3 NT All P ia Huntlev-Brinkley Report use even smaller percentages of Two Connecticut re.sident.s were This is because the boms tor! difficult to produce with accuracy. New York. June 12 (4»iThe ing of the wing structure under the State Senate In the 1961 aes- In with the king of clubo In time Opening lead — (7 7 - 10. 10:30 Peter Ounn 8. 40. M presented honorary degrees from rrench horns, if you prefer that ! In the middle the instrument is prop-jet Electra that crashed In certain conditions. sion. Evening Report Rescue 8 their mental power. Us« to defeat the contract with the ______-— —------s ._ T:00 Alter Uinnei Movie The Third Man More important than physical out-of-state colleges. name) blend well with either bass j not too difficult, and thus is the Cairo today had undergone modifi­ Last Jan. H. the FAA lifted the He is a former state chairman June Allyaon Show James B. Pottinger of Green­ rarge nuially employed in band cations that were ordered on all rest of the heart*. News and Weather Main Event capacities, he said, is the depth of Your or reed instruments The horn is rcatrictiona on the modified Elec­ of the Young GOP and of the Now aupposo that South start* (16 to 18 point*), and tha next American Odyeiey 90 wich, former treasurer of Reliable probably the most misunderstood work E lcctraa following a senes of tras. Weston Republican Town Com­ player paaaea. You hold: Spade — Evenlngi-Report 11:00 Newa _ ^ .u ‘ spirit of many disabled persons. Charge Plan with the clubs. Weet wins with the Phil Silver* Show News, Sports and Weather 13 Mfg. Co., Chicago, received a de­ and the most difficult of all the The tiumpct is so well known crashes Lockheed reported early this mittee, New England Regional Di­ king of cluh* and leads a heart to K 4 2; H eart—Q 10 8 7 2; Dia­ Death Valley Days . U;16 Jack Paar Show tC) 10' 30 Rusk was awarded an honorary gree from Lowell (Maa.s.) Tech­ For orchestral instruments. It is lik' ■ Tlie Royal Dutch Airline (KLM) month that 144 of its Electras had rector of the National Conference mond—6 3 2; Club—K 4. W hat do Buspanse Theater as to need scant comment It has knock out South’s second stopper. Million Dollar Movie Feature 40 40 doctor of science degree. Others nological Institute, and Dr. Dor­ wise the most difficult to record said fCiri2 of its Elertras had been been modified so far and only 21 of Christiauis and Jews, trustee you say? Father Knowe Beat awarded honorary degrees were Delivorio* the smallest range of the brass I^larer takes hi* clubs and tries T:15 ABC News 11:30 Premier# 13 othy M. Horsnnann, Yale Medicaj i Originally it was used for sig- instruments, only about two oc­ changed as part of the J25 million remained to be changed. Speed on of the Theodore Roosevelt As­ a diamond finesse. East wins but Answer: Bid two clubo, the Stay- Film World’* Beat Movies 8 William P. Gwlnn, president of School, received!, a degree from modifleation program Lockheed sociation. and secretary-treasurer 11:35 News 18 Just telephone your order for , nallng in hunting parties and it taves. .Many trumpeters cannot the planes that have not been cannot lead a heart; at best he can man Convention. This aaka pu-tner Sports Camera _ . . 11:80 Jack Paar Show (C) United Aircraft Corp., doctor of Smith College. has a tone that will earry for a Aircraft Corp. began last year. modified is limited to 259 miles an of the Eastern Region American O to show a major suit if he can. H 1:30 Cheyenne 8. 10. 30 drug needs and cosmetics—giv­ plav even this limited range. In try to reach his p artn er writh a The American* 1:00 Late New* science; Leonard D. Adkins, class couple of miles without seeming early days, tnim.pets were limited The company started recalling hour. Association of Advertising Agen­ partner bid* hearts, you will raise. Newa ing your Charge Plan number. spade. South takes the ace of To Tell The Truth of 1913, a New York Attorney, T?.S. ATTORNEY RESIGNS loud. For convenience an carrying to the use of heralds, who enjoyed cies. spades and runs his nine trick*. If h* bids spades, you will bid two All three occupanU of the light color car were critically Injured when their car, proceeding In the doctor of laws; the Most Rev. on horseback, the tubing was considerable social status we have in the Manchester Civic He Is married to the former The Reason notrump. If he shows no major, by westbound Ifcne on Rt. 6 in Coventry, wa* atruck.by the convertible. The dark Joost de Blank, archbishop of Get curled up in a big circle which Marvis Wort, The couple have bidding two diamonds, you will bid ground of the picture 1* the right shoulder of the westbound lane. (Herald photo by Pfangtlehl). Hartford, June 12 (4’i-U.S. Competition for the post of O rchestra. As you can see. South makes his Radio Capetown, South Africa, doctor Atty. Harry W'. Hultgren Jr. ha.9:06 Nightbeat The balance of $960 Is covered of science; Francis O. Grubbe, ment of Ju.sllce Saturday that he fact, it ran play as low a.s^a tuba difficult today, but were apparent­ from Coventry committee mem South knows that West ha* 1:00 New*. Wall Btreet ^11:00 New* provides a satisfactory bass. A hers. Mrs. Frederick C. Rose Is ii:16 Smrts Final by Coviello's note to the center headmaster of the Loomis School ia anxious to re.sume private prac­ and nearly as high as the highest ly routine a few centuries back. opened a long heart suit. South ia *;10 Art Johnson Show 11:30 Starlight:ht Sertnadt which he is paying off at toe rate In Windsor, doctor of humane let- tice. H ultgren ha.s held the top contrabass trombone would not be To See Castro general chairman. willing to let Weet win a trick be­ 8:06 Raynor Shines notes on a trumpet. A quartet of ■This is the only instrument whose practical since no man would have 11 -.00 New* 1:00 Sign Olf of $40 a month. letters; the Rev. Dr. James post in the U.S. Justice Depart­ horns can thus provide all the fore the heart* have been set up, WPOP—1411 Three Critically Hurt (IMdcfrii technique has faile to improve long enough arms to extend the Polio Clinic Set 11:15 Raynor 8hlnee„ 6:00 Today In Hartford A. Mitchell, class of 1915, rector of ment's office in Connecticut for parts, soprano, alto, tenor, and (Continued from Page One) A polio and tetanus clinic udll but not after. 1:00 New*. Coviello was represented by PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY w ith time. slides to their full length. 7:00 Bob Scott Atty. Harold Garrity of Manches­ St. Paul's Church, Englewood. N. the past three year^ His present baM. Moreover. 16 notes can be be held Saturday from 11 a.m. un bSiSLi If West ha* the king of clubs, it 9:00 Ray Somer* appointm ent expires m 1963. 901 MAIN ST.—M I 8-5321 The trombone, commonly called The only group left is the per- will be an entry; but the king of *:00 Paul Harvey 11:00 News ter. J., doctor of divinity; and Dr. Wil- produced on the horn without the slip-hom among musicians, is cus8ion_^inatruments. chief among no position to discuss any other lil noon at the Public Health Nurs­ 6:30 Sound Blue 11:10 Ray Somers In Head-on Collision touching a vilve. simply by alter­ m atters. ing Association office. Dr. Robert diamond* will not be an entry to K v v a n 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 1:00 Del Rayeee Show perhaps the most noble sounding which'"'are the tympanni. or kettle Church CoipnitinUy House to mo­ West. Therefore South must tackle ^nCU 7:15 Sound Stag# ing the Ups. of all the brass instruments. In drums. These drums can be tuned The Tractors-for-Freedom Com­ P. Bowen, health director, will be 8:30 Night Flight WINF—UM •___ in charge assisted by Mrs. Thqmos tor to the Pleasant View Lodge the clubs before the hearts have 6:00 News In the upper range, this pro- olden times there was a complete to definite notes, iuid a pair can mittee is headed by Mrs. Franklin W O R L P O F , 13:00 Sign Off 6.10 Wall Street Three Willimantic residents aretwith the Flubacher vehicle. O'Brien, visiting nurse. in North Windham. The Circle will been set up. Later on, the diamond WTIC—1966 A third car, proceeding behind Tidea a complete scale, even in­ family of the.se Instruments, so­ provide any pitch whthin an oc­ D. Roosevelt, labor leader Walter have its annual dinner meeting at 6:00 News, Weather 6:15 Bob Bacon—Sport# In critical condition today as toe P. Reuther and Dr. Milton Elsen­ The clinic is being held for the finesse will protect declarer against SUZIE WONG 6:35 Showcase the Flubacher vehicle and driven cluding chromatic intervals! How- prano, alto, tenor, and baas. tave. Only one note can be played 7:30 p.m. losing a trick to the dangerous op­ 6:30 Strictly Sports 6:45 Lowell Thomas--Sports result of a 3-car accident Saturday asrer, not all these notes are in The soprano trombone has long writhout retunlng, ao several drums hower, brother of the former Pres- benefit of. those who were unable '6:30-10:15 6:30 Suppertime Serenade by Andrew E, Zagorsky. 21, of 52 to attend a similar clinic last Coventry Garden Club 'Kti n u a 1 ponent. 8:05 6:45 Three Star Extra 7:00 CBS News afternoon on Rt. 6 in Coventry. tune, and a few must be altered been obsolete, and I think Rimski- tuned to different notes may be ideht. The group of private cit­ 7:00 Conversation Piece 7:10 CBS In Person Charles J. Flubacher, 64 and his Atwood St., Hartford, bounced off izens was set up with President month, and for any other persons meeting and election of officers In short, sifter winning the *ec- 7:30 Fulton Lewis the Flubacher car, state police by ’lipping" upward, or placing Korsakov was about the last com­ employed. Customarily there are ond round of hearts. South should 7:30 News 7:55 Los Angeles at Yankees sister, Anna N. Bell, 66, both of poser to write for the alto trom­ three. Kennedy’s help after Castro's May who may need necessary immuni­ will start with a potluck at noon Wed.: “Absent Profeasor” 7:45 Governmental Service said. tlie hand in the bell to lower the tomorrow at the home of Mrs. lead o u t^ e ace of clubs followed 8:00 News 11:00 Showcase * 715 Main St., Willimantic, and Ida PAMPER pitch. Elven trills are possible bone; about the end of the last The list of other percussion In­ 17 offer In a TV speech to ex­ zations to complete their series. 13:15 Sign Off The only other person beside the DAD by a losif'^lub. “JUNGLE CAT” 8:06 Pop Conesrt M illette, 64. Of Prospect St., W'il- without fingering the instrument! century. The tenor trombones struments is almoet endless, and change his captives from the U.S.- All polio shots are being offered. W alter S. Keller on Rt. 44A. three from Willimantic Injured In | There will be an opportunity for The Young Mothers Chib busi­ Dally tjueation limantic, are listed in critical con­ the accident was Slack, who had Modem horns may have as and a bass trombone, are the usual even the pianoforte belongs in this alded Invasion for 500 tractors. dition at Manchester Memorial complement in a symphony orches­ group. Some of these instruments all personk who received their first ness meeting tomorrow will be at Partner opens with one notrump cuts on his head and Injuries of ■ much as 18 feet of tubing between The committee has been soliciting tetanus shot last month, to receive Not Attiihuted to Birch Unit Hospital, a spokesman for the hos­ nouthpiece and bell, and no horn tra today, and that is exactly what produce sounds of definite pitch, donations to pay for the tractors. 8 p.m. at the Nathan Hale Com­ the che.st and leg, according to po­ and others do not. They are under­ their second shot to complete the munity Center. Hostesses will be pital said. lice. He was taken to Windham . . . A CHAIR ALL HIS OWN One principal difference between Flubacher has severe head and rated by the listener as to diffi­ Immunity for lockjaw. Mrs. Ethel Cargo and Mrs. W. gate, 52, deputy chief of the In­ Community Memorial Hospital, ; Castro's proposal and the commit­ No further clinics are now being chest injuries. The two women and was discharged this morning. ; culty. tee's counter-offer so far has been Bryce Honeywell. ternational (Jooperatlon Admini­ It is true that triangles are giv­ planned. In Mediterranean STATE Gen. W alker Rebuked have multiple fractures and cuts. Zagorsky, and a passenger in his , in the type of tractors involved. stration's division for Europe and A brake failure In a car driven en to first-graders in rhythm Tliere will be a minimum charge N avy Lt. ijgi Carl E, Megonl- Africa, died Saturday after a brief NOW—ENDS TUESDAY car, Andrew Wayland, 19, of 52 ■ Keith's has a grand selection of luxurious, health-giving chairs that will Castro also has talked about po­ for each injection given. by Dale F, Slack, 18. of West Rd., Deerfield Rd., escaped Injury, po- i bands, but a good clean triangle litical prisoner exchanges, a sub­ gle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Galle W. Illness. Bygate, who had been with tone is difficult to produce. In fact, Briefs 5 ptm. cont.—4:45-6:00, 60c Marlborough, was said by state lice .said. Their car had minor 1 ject unacceptable to the commit­ Megonigle of John Hand Dr. is the ICA since 1963 and deputy For Pink, Red Charges the last time I heard the Detroit Coventry Grange is sponsoring seizing aboard the attack aircraft Shown at 6:10 and 9:80 police to be a partial factor in the damage, while the other two cars give Dad yeors of comfort and joy! tee. And he has been vague about chief for three years, was ^ m accident. Symphony, the triangle was badly a baking contest for members dur­ carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt In Columbus, Ohio. were extensively damaged. what prisoners he would return. ing its meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs­ State police from the Colchester Slack was arreslea on a charge played by one of Its members: the with the Sixth Fleet in the Medi­ Aberdeen, Wash. — U.S. Dis­ (Gonttnned from Page One) ❖ nedy re^vlewed and 'approved toe tone was "damped” ani not at all C astro has said he w ants 500 day at the Grange Hall on Rt. terranean. Army actions and findings before Troop said Flubacher was drjving of reckle.ss driving, and was re­ DC8 t r a c t o r s- 23-ton giants 44A. trict Judge Ernest A. Tolin, 56. his car in toe westbound lane of clean. BiMeball Schedule Pasadena. Calif, died Sunday of a their release. quired to post a $100 bond. He Is which, in the committee's -view, The Mr. and Mrs Club of Sec­ Walker denied the • Rt. 6 near the intersection of South So. as I said earlier, no instru Covcnlr>’ Baseball Association heart attack on the German mo­ charges and called the O'versea* scheduled to appear before the ment is easy to play well. Some are suited for big construction job.s ond Congregational Church will St, In Coventry, 12th Circuit Court In M anchester like building airfields, not plow­ baseabll game* scheduled at the tor vessel Gesstemuende off the ■ Weekly tmacnipulous. Slack was driving hig car in the Big King Size Recliner Chair are more difficult than others, have its annual chicken barbecue Prerident Kennedy then ordered Five from Town Monday, June 26. ing farmland. for members at the home of Mr. Plains Athletic Field this week at Washington coast. He was a for­ eaatbound lane when a car in front that's all. We are very fortunate 6 p.m. weekdays and _at 5 p.m. Ambulances from Manchester, WITH FOAM TOPPEA IN SEAT to have as many good performers A committee spokesman said and Mrs. Robert Visny on South mer U.S. attorney in Los Angeles. an Inquiry- of him alowed to make a left turn Saturday Include:— The Army said that adinlnletra- In Trinity Class Willimantic and the Andover Vol­ as we have In the Manchester Civic the U.S. team would not agree to River Rd. at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Tolin and his wife were making a Into South St. unteer Fire Department respond­ Today—afield 1. South Coventry ’Prestnted biWAINER tlve admonitions tre not Intended Slack told state police that when Orchestra. this. The committee-saying it of­ Reservations must be made. A trip up the coast on the vessel, ed to the call for help. Nylon-viscose and duran pla.stic Firemen vs. Savings and Loan; bound from San Francisco, to Van- a* punishment or penalty, but are he applied his brakes, the brakes Next time w;e give a concert. I fers Implements of peace, not committee is in charge of contact­ PLUS AT 7:00 P3I. Two area teachers received mas­ Troopers Raymond Andrews and In a choice of colors. This chair ha* hope that aofne of you will be leas war—Is offering 450 smaller, gen­ ing members. However, if any field 2. Comw'all Acres vs. Smith; uver, B. C. "corrective measure* more anai- ters of arts degrees from Trinity did not respond. In an attempt to field 3. Gorris vs. Kicking; Tues­ avoid a rear end collision, he pull­ Robert MacDonald of the Col­ confused about the Instruments eral purpose farm tractors and .50 should not be contacted the reser­ agou* to InetrucUon.” College Sunday, June 11. chester Troop are In charge of the guaranteed construction through­ day— fiield 1, Tremblay vs. Cove; However, the Army *ald toe ed into the westbound lane, he and their capabilities Come to the crawler types for land clearing. vations m ay be placed writh Mrs. Kenneth W. D. Graham of 22 investigation. ’ ' out. concert and put your new-found The technical team was em­ Everett FXxist on Twin Hills Dr. field 2. Police Patrol vs. North significance of an admonition m Edgerton St. majored in education. said. His vehicle collided head-on Coventry Firemen; Thursday knowledge to use and enjov-ment. powered to talk about sending Horse Day Set Police Arrests this particular case 1* greatly in­ He received his bachelor of arts these .smaller types of tractors. field 1. North Coventry Firemen creased by public announcement degree from Trinity In 1934. Gra­ Tlie annual 4-H Horse Day pro­ vs. Savings and Loan; field 2,.Gor- BI.A.STS R(K'K SOI TH TYROL Also, the spokesman aaid, it ran gram wTll be held from 10 a.m. to that *uch actltm la being taken. ham teaches English at East Hart­ ^aurent President Coviello Pul arrange details on shipment in re­ ri.s vs. Smith: field 3, Cornwall Thomas Coker Jr.. 17, of New oar At toe time Kennedy ordered ford High School. Bolzano. Italy, .lune IJ l.Tl— 3 p.m. Saturday at the University Violent predawn explosions turn for releaae of the prisoners. of Connecticut. The program will Acres vs. Kicking; Saturday — Britain^ was charged at about 5:30 “.MEIN KAM PF the Inveatigatlon in raldjAprii, Louis F. Vlsm ontas of 82 Fos­ Of Postal Clerlts On Probation ripped through a half dozen The idea Is to ship to H avana Include judging of saddle horses field 1. South Coventry Firemen Saturday night with Improper WED “Please Turn Over” Walker was relieved as comman­ ter St. also majored In education. rommunitlea of the disputed about too tractors at a time, with vs. Cove; field 2, Police Patrol vs. pasaing at Center and McKee Sts. der of the 24to Dlvialon and as­ He received a bachelor of science in hand, training tw o-year old Tremblays. Raymond liaurent was elected South Tyrol today, spreading one fifth of the prisoners to be re­ colts, schooling three-year old He will be presented in Circuit signed to a staff post at Army degree from T rinity In 1949. Vis- Jame.s J. Coviello of Dunn Rd.. Friday at 6:30 p m. in the Willi- president of Local 1592 of toe N a­ darkness and terror in the area. turned on each round trip. The colts, and demonstrations of Eng­ Court, Manchester, June 26. Headquarters In Heidelberg. montas teaches, mathematics at tional Federation of Post Office Coventry, was given a six-month mantic Babe Ruth League. Polaaki Manchester High School. A later expinston killed a road committee wants the Internation­ lish and Western riding. Howard Deveran, 65, of East He had been scheduled, before Clerks at an annual meeting Sat- suspended jail sentence and put on worker. Police aaid the road al Red Cross to supervise the Instructors will be John Kays, of will play Coventry By-Product* Windsor, was charged Saturday the storm broke, to take commMd Three other area men received a indefinite probation by Judge team. EAST bachelorate degree at Trinity Col­ urda.v at the home of Kenneth worker, tentatively Identified as prisoner release. the department of animal industries afternoon with Intoxication. of toe 8lh Corpe In Texas'in Au- Phillips,'>15 Trumbull St., past Benedict M. Holden Jr. in M an­ Giovanni Postal, 67, had found The menybers of the technical and Donald C. Gaylord, extension lege's Commencement exercises. chester session of 12th Circuit 5Ianohester Evening Herald Donald P. Anderson. 21, son of president. a d.vnamite rlurge and was team ore Prof. Roy Bainer. head animal husbandman. Members of STATE B.ANKERS ELECT ^The Army said today this job Other new officers are George Court. about to report to police when of the University of Califoniift local 4-H clubs, parents, local lead­ OovMitry correapondent, F. Paul­ Mauichester, ’Vt,, June 12 <45— 'Will be taken by MaJ. Gen. Thoma* the Rev. and Mr*. C. Henry Ander­ Coviello, former Coventry se­ SEE WEDNESDAY’S HERALD ine Little, telephone PI t-6881. son of 157 Pitkin St., received a Cochran, vice president;. Russell It exploded. He was the first fa­ Agricultural Engineering Depart­ ers and interested friends are wel­ Predric E. Hudson, president of M m ottcal HItn R Yancey, now commanding gen­ lectman and former treasurer of the Second National Bank. New bachelor of science degree. He ma­ Hull, treasurer, and Frank Cueo, tality of a long-amolderlng dis­ ment: C. H. Hansen, asst, pro­ come. eral of toe 2nd Infantry Brigade secretary. There was a barbecue the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ pute between Italy and Austria, fessor of agriciiltursl engineering Day f'amp Plans Haven, Conn., has been elected ‘ PAMM YANKEK’* jored In mechanical engineering. ter, In.c., pleaded guilty on May WItti Tab H aater at Ft. Deven*, Ma*s. Anderson w m vice president of the after the meeting. In which exlremlsts demand that at Michigan State University: Donald Ftiller, guidance coun­ Weekend Deaths president of the Connecticut Bank­ Ploa Yancey will leave for this post 29 to embezzlement from the cen­ er* Association. Nearly 400 bank­ Engineering Society and capUin Platform Rocker and Ottoman llal.r grant autonomy to the J B. Liljedhal. agrlciiltiiral engi­ selor at the E, O. Smith School In Pnrin Day John Ralti next month. ter. The original charge of em­ neering professor at PiXrdue Uni­ ers and their wives attended the In of the Air Force ROTC rifle team. bezzlement by agent was nollcd large German-speaking popula­ Mansfield, has been appointed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS *'PAJAMA OAMK’» The full Investigative report wa* SONNY LISTON ARRESTED Upholstered in lapcsliw with luxurious con- tion In the South TyTol. versity. and Duane P. Greathmuse, waterfront director at Coventry 62nd annual convention of the as­ He will continue at Trinity next op that date. Milwaukee — Daniel Webster not made public, but a summary year for additional atudles. He Is a director of the United Auto Work­ Day Camp which will start June 26 Hoan, 80, mayor of Milwaukee sociation here over the weekfVd Judge Holden conditioned pro­ MANAGERS' ■aid that Gen. aarke concluded graduat* of Manchester High Philadelphia, June 12 (4V- as a Platform Rocker . . . locks in any er Union's Agricultural Imple­ at Coventry Day School on South from 1916 to 1940. died Sunday. Election of officers took place bation on full restitution of the Hundreds of passengers traveled that Walker: School. Sonny IJston, the top contender from Alexandria to Rome on a sin­ ment Department. An interpreter St Hoan, who had been hospltaliz^ Saturday. am ount taken, $2,660.13. The court position for televiewing, reading or do,zing. 1. "In a speech about 200 mem Bradford L. Wright, 23, son of for the heavyweight boxing learned -that $1,700!13 has already gle ship In the time of the Roman will accompany the group. Fuller, an American Red Cross with a heart ailment since last her* and dependent* of hi* divislonj. championship, was arreaied to­ Matching Ottoman Included. The travelers arranged to get waterfront supervisor, has con­ December, began hi* public career Mrs. Marjorie Wright Meade of empire. made derogatory remarks of a 146 Oakland Rd., received a bach­ day on a charge of Impersona­ official state departm ent perm is­ ducted swimming and life saving when he was elected city attorney serious nature about ■Certain prom ­ ting a policeman. The charge al­ sion for their trip today A spokes­ programs jn Vermont for several in 1910. He was born in 'Waukesha, elor of arts degree. He majored In inent Americans, the American English. He was acUve in toe Trin­ so was Sirought against a com­ COMPLETE SERVICE man for the Czech embassy, which ycar.s. He Is a graduate of the Uni­ Wia, ^ press, and TV Industry and rer- panion, Isaac Cooper, 26, after handles Cuban affairs here In the versity of Vermont and the Univer­ ^ANCHESTe ity band. Wright will teach E5ng- ^ALE! Allentown, P ^ —CHaude T. Reno, ^WINDSQ taln commentator* which linkM the two allegedly forced Mr*. Come See ... absence of U.S-Cuban diplomatic Itsh in th e nevz C oventry Junior on your television by an experi­ DAD W ILL sity of Delaware. He resides in 79, form er attorney general of •III J t S l!J . bill (Ilf, TOMTE tt>e persons and Institutions w ^ I^Iores Ellis, 29, of suburban ence snd rellsble technician— relations, said the Havana gov­ Storrs wilii his wife and son. Pennsylvaia, siiperior court judge H i^ opening in September. He LOVE THIS *'THK MIGHTY communism ajid Communist in­ la a graduate of Bulkeley High Lansdowne, to halt her car in Member of “Tel**.” You'll Savel ernment had authorized him to Miss Elizabeth Chapman of Glas­ and state treasurer, died Sunday. a lonely section of sprnwling ONE FOR Feature First Mon.-Hiur*. C'Rt 8ADKEA'* fluence. . School in Hartford. HIS DEN! give entrance pertnits to the ne­ tonbury will be (he arts and crafts Reno was a member of the national la ApectacalNr Color 2. "Failed to heed cautions by Fairmonnt Park early today. All HILLS TELEVISION gotiators. Plan R obert F. Liepls, 23, son of Mrs. and nature counselor at the day executive board of the United Lu­ "Pharaoh's "POSM superior officers to refrain from are Negroes. MI 9-9698 American newsmen were unable camp. ' . theran Church from 1934 to 1942. Artioa f'o>HU Theresa M. Basse! of 6 Deerfield KING-SIZE "THE NIGHT partlclpatlhg in controversial ac­ Dr., received a bachelor of arts de­ to get visas from the Czech em­ Muis Janet Radding of Porter Dallas. Tex.—Joe C. Thompson, FIGHTERS" Woman" From HoN” With tivities which were contrary to gree. He majored^ In French. bassy to accompany the technical St., Manchester, is returning to the 60. board chairm an of the South­ long-standing customs of toe mil­ team. The Czech spokesman said camp again as a counselor. Mary land Corp. who was credited with Robrrt Mitcham Liepls was president qf the New­ Special tfton., Tues., Wed. Culer— LU ia Oldr—Aadip itary service and beyond the pre­ man Club and was active in toe PLATFORM ROCKER the Castro government had told Lou Kowell and Sally Chapin, both helping put into operation the nS' Fcatarn Int Tonita rogatives of a senior military UWi nMUTS RMOf him not to give the entry permits of Manche.ster. will serve as a s­ lion's first drive-in food itore*. Ciiital - Jelia Narvliy . Joha French Club. He plans to teach. sommander." . ^ . He is a graduate of Manchester WORLD to newsmen. sistant counselors. Mrs Lee died Sunday. As board chairman B&rrymorh SaaoB TH[ DL.i' AHLhO OF THF. HLST Christie of town will be director and former president, Thompson T h e a r m y declined to pinpoint High School. gtt s|Mcial otttnfioa headed a multi-million dollar these controversial activities. GREEN I*N TO AID K.ASAVI BI’ of the program for the four to slx- l. PLA N E HUNT W IOPPBD s / i y w ycar old group. corporation which has more than In releasing the findings, the Teacher Aide* Army quoted CUrke as Hie individual iiwnranec needz and United Nations, June 12 i/T>— 300 stores In Texas and 105 on the Tokyo, June It UP*—The U. 8. STAMPS The United Nations aainounred Volunteer mothers assisting at East Coast. "No one can question Gen. walk­ BOILED problem* of each client *et him er's sincerity of purpose, but hla Air Foree today dlseontinued its [m siE toda.v It has reaarhed an agree­ the' South Coventry Cooperative ^ s Angeles — Dr. Francis •part from the crowd. Before rec­ Marion Pottenger Sr . 91, a pio­ actions exceeded the limit* of pro­ seareh (or 0188 Cargomaster ment aadth Congo Preslilent Jo­ Nursery and Kindergarten this freight plane with eight crew­ EVERY WEDNESDAY! ommending an insurance program seph (Usaa-ubu to bolster the week include Mrs. Maury Cohn, neer in the battle against tuber­ priety for an officer of the army. READY TO Clarke spoke of Walker’s past men thar dlaappeared Friday Big deep rocken with lOO'r —or a single policy—we analyie Central Congolese govemmciit'a Mrs. Royden Smith Jr. of Mans­ culosis, died Saturday. He was night Search teams yesterday NYLON-faVe rover and ex­ faltering financial structure. A* field, .Mrs. Jam es Breen and Mrs. past president of' the American military and combat record as oorclient'sparticular circumstance* corntnendable. Walker won a va. recovered parts. of the hnge 4- tra comfortable balloon seal. EAT a first step flO million uas Raymond Victor. College of Physicians and a former Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Specials . . . then develop a sound, ccw- riety of decorations for service in englne prop-jet a partially th- made available to The Congo '.\bout Town professor of medicine at the Uni­ Sale-priced! Choice of color.s. HAM nomical plan that will provide the Wotld War n and Korea. flated 20-man life, raft Md THIN SLICED government’s monetary raimcll. The board of directors of the versity of Southern California. He (dotiilng from western PacMc Other cover* as low as AHACHED PILLOW-BACK proper protection millmut lutly Secrehary General Dag Ham- was bom In Sater. Ohio. 171* A rm y said it considers toe Porter Library will meet at 8 p.m. eajM closed and plsns no further waters 115 miles eaat of H*n- $39.95. ft.er.li MrrUffi.i. May wc pro­ marskjold, in announcing the today at the library room at the New York James Karabatos shu, the main Japanese island. vide this service to you agreement, called this "a mile­ 50, editor of the National Herald, RCtlOXle f Church Community House. It was tHtderstood that Ken- No bodies were found. In Pieceib75^ stone In cooperation aadth the The Gleaners Circle of Second a Greek and American dally news­ LOUNGE CHAIR LB ^public of the Congo and Hie Congregational Church will meet paper, died Sunday of cancer. omcENOW OPEN in?!!''"* United NiNation*." St 6:4.5 p.m. tom orrow a t the Washington — Thoma* W. By- HERE IS... : UM 116*11 SOI M*U nUUNT Carol Chinning ‘The blonde that The ALL WEEK FEATURE! gentlemen prefer” . . . rarest of ill « 5 8 comediennes, gloriously zany! 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Lorinc Studio t-’fit.. t i * - MRS. CLAUDK JAMES HENDRICKSON Blackwell Studio • -‘'r* t '•(’■fy J .. ; « —uA-n-wjTs-. MRS. SAMUEL G. A. SWAIN Horao Phot* Tlie marriage of Miss Patricia|'ganza with matching head nows; i , MRS. JOSEPH BENJv^IN SEATON Ellen Morrow of Mancheater to and veils and similar ca.scade bou­ Lonng SUiflio Fallot Studio Loiinc Studio quets. • _ j MRS. JOSEPH JAMES NEGRI Methodist^lingford,. brother of,the bride, and Claude James Hendrickson of Dur­ MRS. DONALD L. PLANK MRS. DONALD L. ZUCCARDY Horan Photo Wollaston, Mass., ham. Conn., was solemnized Satur­ Joyce Kiernan, 51 Goodwin S t . Eldward Swain Jr. of Manchester, Miss Carol Ann Anderson oft» a green bandeau, and carried yel­ MRS. ROLAND WILLIAM MASSE Church wa# the scene of the wed­ day morning at St. James' (^vJrch. Manchester, cousin of the bride, The marriage of Miss Mary.i lions and aweetheart roses with cousin of the bridegroom. - Manchester became the bride of low roses. Miss Carol Mary Hewitt of Man-'*' All attendants wore orchid M in Barbara Ijer Barre of Man-' with circular veils. The maid of ding Saturday afternoon of Miss ■The bride is the daughter of Mr. was flower girl. She wore a sim­ baby's breath. Mrs. Babine wore a jade silk Joseph Benjamin Seaton of An­ Robert Stevenson of Newington, cheater became the bride of Donald sheath dresses of draped nylon Elizabeth Prior of Manchester and SAVE honor carried white pompons, and ilar ballerina-length gown of white cheater and Donald L. Zuccardy of Miss Margaret Lee Jenkins of-»>way, Ni J. They wore aqua silk Sandra Jane Sabine of Wollaston shantung sheath with pink acces­ and Mrs. Thomas Morrow, 26 chiffon over taffeta .with head­ Walter F. Negri of New Britain the bridesmaids carried blue and dover at Center Congregational cousin of the bridegroom served Birch St . Manchester. The bride­ lace over yellow organza with L. Plank of Rockville at Center Joseph Janies Negri of New East Hartford were united in mar­ Manchester and Roland William organza gowns and head bows and to Samuel G. A. Swain of Manchija- sories and a corsage of pink rose­ bands of pink sweetheart roses and sefN’ed os his brother's best man. white pompons. Church Saturday morning. as best man. groom IS the .son of Wilbur matching head bow. and carried a Britain was solemnized Saturday veils, indentlral to the matron of buds. The bridegroom's mother Congregational Church Saturday ivy. They carried cascade bouquets Steve Janezak and Charles Par- riage Saturday morning at St. Laura A. Zuccardy of Coventry, Masse of Bolton were united in tcr. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Anderson wore an aqua Hendrickson of Valley Stream. basket of carnation.^. Jeffery honor, and carried cascade of yel­ wore a dusty pink lace over taf­ afternoon. of violet carnations, pink sweet­ morning at St. Bridget's Church ashelie. both of New Britain, were M a il’s Catholic Church in East niece of the bridegroom, was flow­ marriage Saturday morning at St. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Maree L. Anderson. 34 Lilac sheath dress with pink rose cor­ L.ong Island. N. Y „ and Mrs. Eva Thayer of Middletown, cousin of low tinted carnations. feta dress with white accessories sage. The bridegroorn's mother The bride is the daughter of Mr. heart roses and ivy. ^ The bride is the daughter of Mr u-shers. Hartford. er girl She wore a white dotted Maurice's Cliurch in Bolton. St., Manchester. The bridegroom Hendrickson of Durham, Conn. the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Miss Debra Anne Tournaud . of and Mrs, John R. Sabine of Wol­ and corsage of mixed flowers. wore a floral print nylon dress and Mrs, William R. Hewitt, 198 Gordon Plank of Rockville | John T. Prior, 105 Main The bride is the daughter of Mr. swiss dress with blue cummerbund The bride is the daughter of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip The Rev. .I.ames T. O'Connell Duane Hendrickson of -Middle- Mrs. Prior wore a street-length Manchester was flower girl. She laston. The bridegroom is the aon with white rose corsage. Chestnut St . Manchester. The is the son of j d^ ea.,^ ^ ^ ^ and Mrs. Joseph A. Barre, 1T5 and carried blue pompon-s. Mrs. Arthur C. Jenkins. 108 White A reception for 125 guests was J. Seaton of Andover: performed the. ceremony, followed town, brother of the bridegroom. wore a maise silk organza dress of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Swain, A reception for 35 guests was bridegroom ia the son of Mr. and Pr&iceton St. The bridegroom is James G. Zuccardy of Coventry St!, and the late Arthur C. Jen? held in the church parlors after The Rev. Clifford Simpson per­ by a nuptial high Mass. Floral ser\'ed as best man. Usher.s were -Mrs. Joseph L. Negri. I embroidery and matching acces with scoop neckline, satin cummer­ held at the Imperial Steak House Mra. William Plank. 16 Mile Hill Ziebarth and David Spencer, all of Mr. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood served as his brother's best man. kins. The bridegroom is the son bund . and bouffant skirt, with 75 Cottage St., Manchester. the ceremony. For a wedding trip formed the double ring ceremony. decorations were carnations kind Thomas Morrow of Manchester, .sories.------A corsage of pink sweet- James Smith was organist. in Bolton. For a motor trip Rd., Rockville. Manchester, and Robert Newell of New Britain. L, Zuccardy, 62 Adams St., East Ushers were James P. Hagerty of Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Masse matching braid bow and face veil, The Rev. James R. Duncan per­ to Williamsburg, Va.. Mrs. Swain baby's breath. Walter Etlwards of brother of the bride, and Gary West Palm Beach, Fla. heart roses was attached to her wore a blue and white silk suit The bride was given in marriage- through New York State. Mrs. The Rev. Ciffoid O. Simp.son per­ The Rev. John B Kanak per­ Hertford. and Howard G. Harvey, both of of Riga Lane. Bolton. and carried a color' I bouquet of formed the ceremony before a flor­ Rockville, cousin of the bride, was Little of Middletown. Mrs. Hewitt wore a beige lace handbag. The bridegroom's moth­ with white accessories. The couple by an uncle, George A. Anderson. Seaton wore a white eyelet sheath formed the double-ring, ceremony. formed the ceremony and cele- The Rev. John Kiely of St East Hartford The Rev. Bernard McGiirk per­ yellow-tinted carnations. soloist, and Mrs. Ralph Macca- Mrs. Morrow wore a beige silk er wore a dress of lavender nylon al setting of white gladioli and car­ will make their home at 20 Knox She wore a waltz-length gown of dress with white accessories and Gladioli and mums were arranged! sheath di-eas \nth shocking pink bratcl the nuptial high Mass. lace vidth matching shoes and white Mary's performed the ceremony. Mrs. Barre wore an aqua silk formed the double ring ceremony Rudolph Harlick of Richmond rone, organist. organza dress with matching ac­ Tuesday and Wednesday nations. St., Manchester. white chiffon over taffeta, de­ orchid corsage. The couple will in baskets. Mrs. Charles Nutt of « “ ;e''so'->es and a corsage of pink Floral de^oratlons were white Iccessories, and a white orchid Floral decorations were white organza sheath dress with white Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbina of Hill. Long Island, N. 'Y'., was best The bride, given in marriage by cessories. The bridegroom's moth­ signed with bateau neckline, fit­ make their home at the Circle Hartford was soloist and James,-‘'"•*‘®'-hearl roses. The bride- gladioli and earnalions. corsage. snapdragons. Miss Jean Barone acce.s-sories The bridegroom's Bolton provided organ and vocal man. Ushers were Richard McNa­ The bride, given in marriage by Mrs. Swain is a graduate of her father, wore an eipbroidered «5mi)Vi ortrauisi groom s mother wore a rose lace ted bodice, and bouffant skirt. She "S " Ranch in Andover. er wore a blue chiffon sheath sang a solo, "Ave Maria.” mother wore a pale green lace ■Units. Floral decorations were mara of Hartford and Richard her father, wore a silk organza Quincy (Mass.) High School, and nvlon organza gown. ' designed dress with matching accessories. ^ e h X given in marriage bvi'-^healh dress with rose and white Tile bride was given in marriage A i-eception for 150 guests was The bride was escorted by her sheath dress with white accessor­ Newman, 22 Williams St.. Man­ gown, designed with fitted bodice, Is employed as a legal secretary wore a net headbaiid intertwined Mrs. Seaton i8 a 1958 graduate ■vrith fitted bodice, scalloped scoop hv her father. She wore a baller­ held at the American Legion Home white gladioli and carnations. with pearls and net veil, and car­ of Manchester High School, and is Both wore white orchid corsages. her, father, wore a gown of white Ver aqiTa nyl6n . or­ princess stvle drc.ss of pink or­ miral Bullard Academy, New Lon­ carried a cascade bouquet of white dress. She carried a cascade of uate of Mancheater High School, hffs. William D. MacGillvary. .50 Co. Mr. Zucfferdy is a graduate of A reception for 175 guests was ganza with matching head bow and I'oses. ^ ^ tal School of Nunsing. She was ganza. With scoop neckline and don, and the University of Con­ and pink roses and stephajiotis. sweetheart roses and ivy. and is employed at Pratt and Mrs. Robert Newell of West formerly employed 'as operating Myrtle St., Manchester. All wore East Hartford High School. He held at the Marco Polo Restaurant veil. Her colonial bouquet , was of ruffled in,serl at the hem of the necticut. He is employed aa a de­ LB Mrs. Phillip Toumaud, 204 Eld- Whitney Aircraft, division of Unit­ Palm Beach. Fla., was her twin | room nurse at Manchester Memo- ballerina-length gowns of blue dot­ sened for four years in the U. S. in East Hartford. For a motor trip Miss Carole A. Shea of Wollaston DOUBLEsStamps white carnations tipped with aqua skirt. She wore a matching hat sign engineer at Pratt and Whit­ ridge St.. Manchester, wsis ma­ ed Aircraft Corp . East Hartford. sister's matron of honor. Brides- i rial Ho.spital. Mr. Plank is a ted s w Ifs, fashioned with scoop Air Force in Korea. He is a 1961 through Canada, Mrs. Masse wore and Miss Beverly A. Sabine of to match her gown. ney Aircraft, division of United tron of honor. She wore a maise Mr. Hendrickson is a graduate of maids were Mias Anne W. Stil- 1956 graduate of Rockville High with floral trimming and veil, and necklines, fitted bodices and bouf- graduate of Boston University a black and white jacket dress Windsor Locks, niece of the bride Bridesmaids were Miss Dianne carried a nosegay of pink eama- Aircraft Corp , East Hartford, fapt skirts. The attendants wore with a degree in business admin­ ballerina gown of silk organza, de­ with white accessories and white were bridesmaids. They wore yel EVERY WEDNESDAY Gee, 30 Foster St., and Mira Elaine Woodrow Wilson High School. son and Miss Judith Mozzer, both i .School and a 1960 graduate of matching hats of organza petals istration. signed with scoop neckline, fitted orchid corsage. The couple will live low dresses identical to the maid McCartan, 70 Grandview St., both Middletown. He served four years of Manchester, Miss Conceits Pap-I Trinit.v College He ia a graduate bodice, cap sleeves, and bouffant at 14 Division St. after June 17. of honor's, and carried cascades of Manchester. They wore similar In the U.S. Navy and ia employed palardo of West Hartford and Mra. ; student m mathematics at Yale skirt, with matching silk organza Mrs. Masse is a gq-aduate of of yellow and white flowers. gowns of white lace over nile. or- in construction work. Clarke Bourdon of Poquonock. 'University, New Haven. head bow and face veil. She car­ Manchester High School, and Is R. Alfred Swain of Kansas City, OPEN WED., THURS., Jeanne Halvorsen ried a cascade bouquet of aqua- LONDON BROIL-Boneless! Engagement employed by Tra'velers Insurance Mo., was his brother’s best man. corsage for her daughter's wed­ They have two daughters. Mrs. For Graduation Or Any Gift tinted carnations. Co. Mr. Masse l i a graduate of U^era were Paul Waiter of Wol­ Adams Graduates and FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. ding. Robert Bailey of Cecilton, Md . and Awarcled Degrt‘e Bridesmaids were Mrs. John Richmond Hill (N. Y.) High laston; Charles McFali of Man­ Wedding A reception for 200 guests was Miss Gail Marie Johnson, at home, Giving Occasion Marlow's Say-- Charbonneau - Gniady Small, 4 Little S t, Manchester, School, and la employed by the chester, brother-in-law o f t h e From W atkinsC‘11 a senior at Mancheater High bridegroom; Paul Sabine of Wal' held in the church parlors after Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Char­ Mias Jeanne Phyllis Halvorsen and Mrs. Arthur R. Taylor of I^h- U A R Construction Co. School and two grandsons. of Manchester received an as­ the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Har­ NOW A AT A REAL LOW PRICE: bonneau of Groveton, N. H., an­ Harvey - Lee vey loft on a motor trip to Niagara Norman Vf. Adams, son of Mr. The couple received gifts of sil­ LB ^ sociate in arts degree at com­ ver and flowers at the surprise nounce the engagement of their mencement exercises Saturday, Mist Nancy Carolyn Lea of Bol­ Falla and Canada. and Mrs. Roy Playden, 81 Arcellia Dr., was graduated from Watkln- party.^The Rev. James T. O'Con­ June to, at Centenary College for 725 ton became the bride of Barry Mrs. Harvey is a graduate of daughter, Patricia Ann. of 78 son School in Hartford on Satur­ nell celebrated a Mass for their Women in Hackettatown, N J. David Harvey, also of Bolton, in Manchester High School and is em­ Walker St., Manchester, to Walter day. June 10. anniversarv vesterdav at St. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a ceremony at United Methodist ployed as a edinptometer operator Thomas Gniady of East Hartford, Middle He attended the college prepara- James’ Church. Howard G. Halvorsen, 61 Phelps stay-at-homes turn outer space Church of Bolton Saturday after­ h5 First National Stores In East Makei Oelicioui Hamburgers - Ideal (or Cook-Outi son of Mrs. Eldward Goodrum and noon. Hartford. Mr. Harvey Is a gradu­ tory sahool for hoys for the past Mr. Johnson Is employed by Rd., she was a member of student Turnpike three years, and was active in Hamilton Standard Division of the late Mr. Walter Gniady. activities, the music and psychol­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. ate of St. FTancis High School in Miss Charbonneau, formerly of and Mrs. Myron Lee n, Tolland St. Francis, Maine. He sen-ed three dramatics, United Aircraft Corp , Wind.sor ogy clubs, student council, and Adams also served as \ice presi­ Locks. He is a member of the Elks, Groveton, attended G r o v e t o n Sigma Epsilon Phi sorority. East Rd.. Bolton. The bridegroom ia the years in the U. S. Army in Ger­ $49 P L U S T A X Ground Chuck ^ 5 9 < into' glamorous living space.... dent for a term, and was an honor and Mrs. Johnson is a member of schools and is a 1960 graduate of son of Wllmer Harvey, Rl. 44A, many. He la employed by Brook- Ground Chuck Price Effective Tuesday Thru Saturday She is a graduate of Manchester roll student. He was active as soc­ the Ladies of St. James, Groveton High School. She is now High School. Bolton. aide Construction Co.. East Hart­ EASY TER-MS: employed at Travelers Ininirance The Rev. Carlton T. Daley of the ford. cer manager, a member of the year Co. in Hartford. United Methodist Church per­ book staff, editor of "Ramrod." the JEFF OHANDIJCR FAIR “ Roj-sllte" hBA a full size Her fiance, formerly of North formed the service. Floral dec­ school publication, a member of keyboard on s solid dle- f * r o € f i K e e Stratford. N. H., attended North PRESCRIPTIONS build a luxurious modern patio orations were gladioli and lily of the advisory council, and aecretan,' Culver City, Cali^, June 12 {/Pi- - cast frame. Also haa a First Communion of an intramural class. A hospital Spokesman sa.v.s Jeff fine, fat, buslnesa enve­ Stratford schools and is now em­ Free Delivery the valley. George Davis of Mid­ AKIZONA - JUMBO ployed at the H. W. Steene Co. In JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH dletown .sang three .solos. "Be­ Cliandlcr. who suffered a third set­ lope-sized roller. Plus a East Hartford. cause,'' "The Lord's Prayer," and Rceived bv Nine back Friday. Is responding to ther-, smart carrying case at no LIOGEn DRUG : apy for aij. Infection. His condition FOR A June 24 wedding is planned at Enjoy cook-out.8, campfire-style conversation and all the " I 1-ove Thee. " Walter Kaymens Johnsons Feted, extra charge. What a Cantaloupes 2 49^ St Francis Xavier Oiurch In SHOPPING PARKADK of Hartford was organist. Nine children received their first ia listed a.e fair. wonderful gift for your Communion at St. John's Polish The tall. 42-year-old actor iin- Groveton. The bride, given in marriage by grade school, high school »Kood air you can breathe, right in your own back yard! BREAKSTONE On Anniversarv cenvenl spinal .surgery May 13.! her father, wore a floor-length National Catholic Cllhurch st the or college graduate! Cherries “ ■msT'* ^49 WATERBURV • BRISTOL im BUBNSIDE AVE. THE KNOWN NAME, MILFORD . NBW BRITAIN ^MANCHESTBR " MlasaffEaivriN fiRsiTlATioHAi m arkhsOnbiT* NORMAN’S, INC. PINT BART HARTFORD MIDOLBTOWN.s TORRINOTON COMN-ETE HOME HEATItM SALES and SaVICi BOX THE KHOWN QUAUTY SJNCE 1900 PRoViDBNCKs RAWTUCKBT Wl USUVI THf UCHT TO LIMIT CXMJWITIg 443 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER blueberries DeONeelee Dally to Haacheatoi MAIN ST., MANCHESTER— AIR.CONDITIONBD t h 84666 or aO S 4«e ------1...... 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P>iGE SDf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 tion certlftoates from the Future City, III., w u found bMton tli^ Rockville'V ernon Scientists of America for science 2 Soldiers Tell death. He had be«n robbad. Mrs. Artmitan’s eouain, John fair projects went to Michell, Rich- Adlai Feels June 9—OUo JUefler, a 02>yaar> liattri^EBt^r The Lest Csleniel Fewer? "A'-Thought for Today Four Die in Plunge Cooper o f Sherkaton, Ont., aald he aM Hallcher, Lois Otka, and Ray­ old railroad roadmastar, stoppad A qw dal taivastigating commlt- 73 from Stale saw the overturned boat, about mond Spaulding. Tale of Murder to help two youths apparantly taa eC the United Nadona Trustee- Speesored by the Maacheater PAY-AS-YOIM MSUmUKIt Gagne F oimd Negligent The Dennis Chapdelain Memo­ having trouble with thalr car. Ha Over Niagara Falls 10 feet long, plunge over the edge, was forced to drive to a lonely Soptttns IfpraUi shlpshtp Council has just complet­ OooBcIl of Chnrchee On the boat he read tha name rial Music Award, established by Brazil Sees Unhurt as -DC7 SOUNDS M p P I WHO the R.H.S. Band, presented schol­ spot, robbed, walked to a railroad ed ite report on Its investigation Pink Lady. In Six States to!* n»c. Itie ayes of the world art fCeatiauiMi treu Page Oaa) aNOMlINrAIUf arships to the Laurel Music track. ’Then he waa asked If ha IS BIi m II >tJ— « , o f the job the United States, as Mr4. Artman reported eeeing (Tamp, Jeanann Wjsnlewskl and had any more money. He aald no, tumM toion Jerusalem. Today a one man atniggle 'desperately to In Two Boys’ Deaths (Continued from Page One) trustee, has been doing for the mmn is standing trial for crimq^ Engin^Burns • Killed Vera G eom . Stewart, 49, Maijorle Stavens. ^ Red Threat and was shtot. WALTER R. rXROOaON a druggist from Ridgaaray, Ont, pull himaelf out of tha water. CUid territory known as Micronesia, committed against the chosen p eo­ The Deans' Award,given by the held, under $10,000 bond apiece, June 19—Rachel Marion Moyer, PuK itura his wlfa Jean, 44, and Stanley In trouaera and a whito T-ahlrt, he Tolland County Coroner Ber-^Kozuch, Valley View Lane, Ver- (Connecticut Association of Women (Continued from Page One) an 18-year-old doing summer work. ItogoM OoMxr L UU comprising the Marians, Caroline p le of Ck>d. tOouMnad traa Page Om ) tried three Ulnee to get .a Arm on federal vehicle theft charges. What vrlU be the final verdict? Tesaman and his wife, Gladys, of nard J. Ackerman has found non. Deans and Counselors to an out­ "Hiey talked as if they might as a hotel maid, met two. boys at •nbIMMd B m y Bt —las Em M and Maiahall Islands, which we Guilty, or not guilty? On# thing is 362 Leroy Ava,, Buffalo, N.Y. hoW on an old barge that had been Girls’ SoftbaU Begtos standing junior girl, was presented together in the struggle for a bet- a carnival in Craig, Colo. She ot*J ' ' aad Bandars. Bntersd at tin Tbs United .PtotM Air Flirce and stuck In raplda above the faUt Charles E. Gagne, 18, of 104 Ijnlon have robbed a peanut machine,” ,jlca at Haadnstar Cobb, as took over from Japan after World certain: this man, and all men, Crowda' of sightaaara at tha The Vernon Recreatiop Commis­ to Johnnie F. Orlowski. tet way of life and in defense of lered to show them a good flsh-^ the Royal Air' Force sent up n i- for aoma ‘0 ydara. But it was in 8t., Rockville, criminally negligent said one law officer who question­ Clan MaU Mattar. _____ War n-. will one day fall into the hands of famous tourist attraction vratchad to the auto crash deaths April 17 sion will organic the first tryout At Camp Lejeune our security," he said. ed them. "There wasn't any re­ ing spot and, once there, was- cut planes to accompany the chard St., and Dennis (Jhapdelaine. formed girls’ softball league Sat' son pf Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ott of Is in full accord with the United of their victims." As she strode angrily away, she CsTTtar consisting of consisting of repre­ launched off the northern Irish Niagara River from the falls. iSro policemen helped by aev- Cairistian must appear before the coast. * 17, of 13 Harlow St., both of Rock­ urday at the Northeast S^ool at Lower Butcher Rd., Ellington, Is States on the approach and lung- was shot three times. Taar ...... S? S3S.00 sentatives of Bolivia. Belgium. In­ eral onlookers managed to throw ear. . . wryltow you own, OT M Sheriff Terrill agreed. Which of the states will get cus^( Montaa ••«••••••••> 7jp ll.OU judgment acat of Christ to be However, parts of the flaming ’ITe boat, apparently hit by an- ville. 2 p.m. serving with the Third Battalion of range objectives of the Inter- "There waa no remorse whatso- »:W out a rope to the other man, who tody of the youths? In Chatta- :■ .aa Moatia •••«•••••• dia and Britain, surveys our ad- judged for his service to Christ engine fell off and the craft was gjna trouble, drifted through a rn y poymsot ba«i. Gat in touch Ackerman founded hig decision Commission Chairman John S. the Eighth Marine Regiment at American Economic and Social lOver that I could see," he said. aaMootb in gate of the Ontario hydro control was taring to awim ashore He Council meeting in Uruguay next nooga, tenn., U.S. Dist. Atty. J. H.''' yaaldyr— .,.>»■»»»»■*■*■»*« .w minlstraUon with rather faint and his spiritual character. Sin­ able to settle down agkin. It put on testimony of three witnesses GUI said officials hope for a four- Camp Lejeune, N. C. ‘”The only sign of it, they said ners will all appear before the dam which stretches more than held on for about a minute aa and on the basis of evidence at the team league, with two teams from month. Kennedy would like to Reddy said they would go "to the* praise. It finds that, by the pres­ down safely at Prestwick airport. Receives Degree they felt bad about the railroader stale that appears to have the MKllBER o r __ great White Throne in heaven to The captain and crew, together halfway across the river from .the they triad to pull him In, but he. OM RUS W, UTMROP R8ENCY, HN. scene. the Rockville area and two from Richard G. Dlmock, of Somers attend the meeting, he raid, but in Kansas. . . . THE ASSOCIATED PREffl ent world political schedule, this too, Joat his grip. He was aucked his attendance will depend on 'ihe best case against them from the, Tin Aaaoctatad Pren U answer for their rejection of with 50 of the passengers, trans- Canadian, side. B F A t. e s t a t e sad INSURANCE Tire burns 186 and 102 feet long the rural Vernon area. Rd., Ellington, was graduated from territory will soon be one of only Jesus Christ as Lord and Sa­ into tha Niagara Power Commla- on Rt. 08 In Somers where the ac­ Girls may register at the field situation In Washington at the ‘“They joked about the death standpoint of evidence’’—possibly. aritlUed to the oaa of “ fered to another plane for the I 'The tragedy added to tha llat of 917 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER—MI 9-9984 Williams College, Williamstown. ■penalty. One said to the other he’d all sews diBoatchea cradltad to ft or three trust territories not on iU viour. I deadly plimgcs over tha giant alon plant Intake, which leads to a cident occurred. Ackerman said, Saturday. In case of rain, the time. Colorado. •• aot oUienriaa credited Id mia paper journey to Amsterdam. ' Mass., yesterday. He is the son of Stevenson expressed confidence have to go first to that hot seat. "fhe two are AWOL since May’ And also Ua local neara puplUhod h ^ . way toward self government. ’The Bible declares that "It Is "rhe other passengers dissm- cataract. In all the history of the 145-foot drop to the turbines. were made by the car, owned by practice session will be held the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Dimock. The other said, ’No, we'll btoth go •AS rliflJts of repnbllcatton of special a fearful thing to fall into the falls, only one person la known to There area no chance to attempt Gagne’a parents. following Saturday. Brazil and the United States .will 24 from a disciplinary unit at Fort- dispatches boreln ara also reaarrad. It finds that we have been un­ barked aa planned. Dlmock- was one of 29 Connecti­ cooperate fully In all hemisphere together.’ ” Hood, Tex., but the army isn’t hands of the living. God." It was Said Bellink;' ’"rhis has never have surrived an accidental plunge a rescue In the racing current. He also said testimony from two Young OOP Forms cut residents who received bachelor imaginative and laggard in both affairs. York and Latham were arrested pressing its claim. Pali aenlcs client of N E A. Serr- Jonathan Eklwards sermon en­ happened to me before—and I hope over the brink—a small boy who In the falls’ history four per- disinterested motorists driving in The Vernon Yovmg Republican of arts degrees at the commence­ Satuiday, at a roadblock west of Ice. Inc _ economic and political advance­ titled “ Sinners in the hands of an aons are known to have aurvived the opposite direction" indicated "Brazil needs the United Slates ’The youths themselves? Said an Publishers Represantatlves: The it will never happen again.” fell over last year. Club, somnolent In recent months, ment exercises. Alfred J. Schlavet- Salt Lake City, in a bright red car angry God" that caused people to, ' Witnesses told police the boat the plunge. Three were encased in that Gaguie had been traveling at a and the United States needs Bra­ officer at the jail to one news- j Julius Mathews Special Acency — New ment for the some 70,000 people The plane left from Bradley was reactivated last week at a tl Jr. of 11 Church St., Stafford zil,” he said. which had belonged to one of t)ie man: Torit Chicaito Detroit and Boetpiv grip the pews In deep conviction' Field In Windsor Locks, Conn., capsized after crashing into a barrels dr other contraptions. high rate of speed had lost Springs, was also graduated yes­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU or under our tutelage. It concedes us meeting at the home of Mr. and Stevenson's remarks indicated victims. The same conspicuous ckr "They aren't taking It as bad , i of their sins, and cry out to God Saturday night. » rock about 100 yeards upstream Only Rodger Woodward made control of the car. Mrs. Thomas Carruthers, Lawler terday. had been tied in with two other emcuuATioNa excellence In our health adminis­ for mercy and forgiveness. n ie crash occurred about 14 his talks with the independent- as you are.” from the falls about 8:10 p.m. i the trip over by accident and lived. Rd. Carruthers waj; named tem­ Hospital' Notes minded Brazilian chief of stale, slayings. The Herald Prtotinf Oompw H»-. tration, except for a alight mistake The day will come when men James C. Artman, MunysviUa, Laat July, at the age of 7, he was mile.s from Rockville on Rt. 83 in porary chairman and Mrs. Albert Admitted Friday: Raymond At first, the youths wouldn’t an­ assumes no financial responalblUty tor shall call upon the rocks and Magnavox Somer.s where the highway makes whom he called “a new and force­ in 1054 when we exposed some of Pa., had been taking snapahota In thrown from an outboard motor- Schmidt, treasurer. Blinn, 18 East St. swer questions. But yesterday, typofraphlcal errors appearing In ao- mountains to fall upon them to Guild Entertains ful leader of free people of the mrnsementa and other readine matter these people to fall-out from tome the area. He first noticed boat boat that capsized. He was pulled a sharp curve. The car hit a tree 'The club listed four goals: To Admitted Saturday: Curl Hen- world," went better than some the.v opened up. * A Th# Manchester Erenln* Herald. hide them from the face of an on the property of Fred Field aig, Ellington: Mra. Henrietta Tolland County- of our bomb tests, an experience seats tumbling over' the brink, from the pool at the baqe of the bring young people into the party, had expected in view of Quadros’ Here’s the chronology, as offi­ • Display sdrertiBln* closing hours: angry God. Today 1s not that when the country’s hlphest court Americans living there can Import July, will be held the second 15 minutes talk with Stevenson Manchester retained Its cham-^ State competijjon. Fla. They’d been robbed. ’They had 10, 1959. to aid police in the investigation Economical Repoirs on parently was negotiating the sharp Johnston, Brown Bridge Rd.. Tol­ Attorney 'Vincent Diana, presl-. come to Jacksonville for the dog iipheld that section of the Smith their own strong liquor tax free. of the disturbances. Wednesday of each moqth. land; Robert Mattox, 195 E. Main yesterday at Sao Paulo were not pionship In the State Jaycee Driv­ ’The false pretense counts stem curve at a high rate of speed and.. ing Road-e-o held at Torrington, dent of the Jaycees, announced races, after Mrs, Ottavio had A 30-day concurrent suspension Radio, TV, Stereo, This coming Wednesday, Flamm St.; Mrs. Verna Johnston. Brown disclosed but It w m obvious they from alleged purchases in Coven­ Act which makes It a crime to be Reading such a summarization turned the wheel too sharply to his Garry will travel to Washington, dreamed of a sure daily double was ordered against Joseph' Katz- Phonographs, said, the agency members will Ridge Rd., Tolland. got on well together. yesterday. Garry Sutliffe, 18, a try in November 1958 and June a member of a party which talks of the report, one has to guesa right, causing the car to go over meet with representatives of the senior at Manchester High School, D.C., on' Aug. 3, for the National combination. The combination 1959. , raan of the Windsor Package on its left side, sliding Into and Discharged Sunday; Arthur ’They were jovial after the meet­ overthrow of the government, and that SMne of these Investigators Appliances federal Housing and Home Fi­ ing and Indicated It had been satis­ finished with 492 of a possible 575 Driving Road-e-o. won, but it Isn’t known if the Holgerson was originally due in Store, Hartford, on charges of JST¥ ag;ainst the tree on Its top.” Wheeler, 49 Davis Ave.; Mrs. that aecUon of the Internal Secur­ were not entirely reluctant to find sielling 11 cases of wine to a man nance Agency to study the renewal Mary Pratt, Pinnacle Rd., Elling­ factory. points, several points above the The winner of the national con­ women got their bet down. court in 1959 but prosecution w as, 'Two oncoming motorists, un­ project’s progress to date. Con June 6—^The two tried to stop ity Act which specifically requires that the United States, which has who intended to resell them, sell­ ton; Mrs. Hillevi Larson, Vernon Stevenson said he was comforted nearest contender. test will receive a $2,000 scholar­ postponed because the accused was identified, passed the Gagne car, tractors ^11 also be present. ’This was the second straight a car near Aiken, S.C., but • the in Norwich State Hospital, a e -' the Communist party to register been flashing its role of anti- ing below the mlninuim retail Phone MI 9-4587 shortly before it crashed. Both Trailer Court: Mrs. Jean Smith by the extent of agreement and ship. 'The public meetings will give year a Manchester youth won the Sutliffe received a plaque for driver kept going. Four shots cording to State's Attorney Joel price, and failing to add the retail 180 Center St.—^k>r. of Church drivers said they were anxious and son. 28 Vernon Center that he looked forward to an era Itself and Its members with the colonialism lately, has not been sales tax to Uje sales prices. W atkins-West residents an opportunity to ask HeightsrDcnise Franklin, Melrose. of greater cooperation between the event. Last year honors went to first place honors yesterday. Nor­ were fired at the car, but there is H. Reed II. government. performing one of Its own colonial about the car and Its occupants questions about the project as It Garry Lehrman. no record that the Incident was Other pleas taken Friday were; due to lU speed. The second driver two countries. man Buecher of Stratford finished Toward both rulings the New roles too brilliantly or progressive­ moves along. Flamm said It is on Vernon and Talcottvllle news Is Quadros embraced Stevenson The Road-e-o was divided into second and Roland Carlson was ever reported. Jeffrey R. Clark, 16, of Mans­ saw the crash when he turned schedule. handled bv 'Hie Herald’s Rockville three segments. A written test and June 7—John A. 'Whitaker, a 71- field, breaking Y'anO entering a York Times was cool, holding. In ly. This report will make com­ ORMAND). WEST • DIRECTOR around after the car had passed warmly at the start of their talks third. High School News Bureau. 5 W. Main St., telephone and later asserted relations be­ three skill tests In which Garry Garry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. yeax-old Negro railroad porter, dwelling in the dWtime and risk of , coi^rast to the Court majority, forting reading for nations like MumchnHr's OMm I ^ wHH him. The George Sykes Chapter of finished first and a road test in A. Hyatt Sutliffe of 47 Clinton St. was robbed of about $40 and his ■injury to a cjiild; Innocent, court PHONE Ml 9-719C Oar Flips TRemont 6-3180 or Mitchell tween their countries are good. that "no reasonable person can be^ Belgium and Portugal. Hi* Ft moot FociUtloa the National Honor Society in­ 9-6797. It has been known for some time which he placed near the top. Members of the Connecticut car, then shot to death at Tulla- trial tomorrow; OH-Straet Parking Richard C. Oliver. 17, of 140 ducted 11 new members during an. Sutliffe was runner-up in the Sta(e Police served as judges for homa, Tenn. Guidroz’ truck was Kenneth A. Breault, 32, of lltve that the Communists are suf­ But the fact that the authors of EXTRA WIUtAM i . LCNNON, Uc. A uM lat* Bissell St., Manchester, needed that Qioadros was unhappy about assembly recently at Rockville the United States’ Chiban policy. Manchester Road-e-o on April 22. yesterday’s contest. found abandoned near the body. Mansfield, rape and delivery o f ficiently persuasive in this coun­ this report may have had a little 142 EAST CENTER STREET,I MANCHESTER brief medical attention at Rock­ Held as Fugitive liquor to a minor, innocent, jury High School. Edward Gosselln ’This was the first time a local ’The Road-e-o is sponsored by the June 0—Motorist Albert E. Reed, try to create any ’immediate’ like­ special Best for its conclusions Is ville City Hospital Sunday after Hartford, June 12 (/P) — State In effect, he, has been urging hands HOURS presided. off since the ■ iU-fated April Inva­ runnerup finished first in the State Junior Chamber of Commerce in 35, Litchfield, 111., was shot near trial; lihood of succeaa for their subver­ no complete answer to it. That his car turned over on Baker Rd. Trooper Joseph Kryjewski stopped conjunction with the Chrysler Edwardsville, 111., and robbed of Robert El Brown, 22, North •FnHUaiidVTimlii9 Senior members of the honor so­ a hltchhUker on the Berlin ’Turn­ sion of the island. competition. sive ideas’’ and then concluding a’ould lie in that hl|^r brand of Oliver told Vernon Constable ciety who gave addresses were Jerry Conklin of 85 Olcott Dr., Corp., the Pure Oil Co., and the his pistol and bright red car. SeVen Windham, Indecent exposure and George MaoDonsJd he waa driving pike In Wethersfield Sunday morn­ Stevenson, now nearing the half­ . ^ . risk of Injury to a child, guilty, to that such decialonB "can only serve American performance for which Karen Fredrlch. Maryellen Car­ way mark of his 18-day Latin winner of the local Road-e-o, did Insurance Institute for Highway miles away, service station opera­ * U p *froiit c o w tr o b south on Reservoir. Rd. and was ing and found out that the man. Safety. tor Martin Drenovac, 69 G r^ite be s^eotenced June 27. again to divert public attention to there seems ample room. penter, Enid Pearl, Patricia Olen- a 240 pound. 5-foot-ll-lnch, for­ American tour, has also been find­ not place In the winners in the forced to turn rtiai^ily Into Baker der, and Lois Otka. ' the virtuafly non-existent Internal After all, we do not want to be­ * Optical Mtor Rd. when an oncoming car sud­ mer truck driver, was wanted in ing other countries cool toward Juniors inducted were: Michael further action against the regime would keep order there at any Communist threat. The real Com- come the world's last survl' ig denly bore down on Oliver’s side Catoosa County. Georg;ia, on a J. Albom, Cynthia M. Cyrkiewlcz, charge of rape. of Cuban prime minister Castro. cost. Strong military forces turned munl.st challenge la from abroad: FEAR CAN MAKE * RroRt apookor of the road. Gary W. Graff, Carol A. Hyjek, colonial power. 'The youth said the quick right Hie man, ^njam ln DePasquale, On the other main problem Stev­ the northeastern port Into, a vir­ and the sooner Americana get over Johnnie F. Orlowski, Glenn R. 43, of 244-A Summer Ave., New­ enson has been dlscxiasing with tual barracks, but only one minor ANY SICKNESS WORSE m w ^xinWi VI lYvvi turn into Baker Rd. caused him the idea that we can aolve the tOfgo up the embankment and roll Snape. ark, N.J., was held as a fugitive South American leaders—Ken­ incident of violence erupted de­ Seniors inducted were: Patricia problem by persecuting the tatter­ Formula For:(Crackpola poworsd pending the arrival of Georgia au­ nedy’s plans for economic improve­ spite widespread tension. W’hat Adlai Stevenson was told J. Dickson, Mary E. Hager, Wanda thorities. The case, according to ment—Stevenson Indicated Quad­ ’The students struck 13 days ago, ed remnants' of American com­ Your body now has fewer secrets unknown to There waa no arrest. Damage by government officials and pol­ physicians. And—each year new methods of •KoyodA.G.C. waa moderate, police said. C. Newell. Barbara A. 'Tuxbury, state police, involved a 16-year-oId ros agreed this waa the best way demanding that Quadros fire a col­ munism at home, the better able icy makers of Argentina during diagnosis enable them to give more relief. Club Names CJialrmeo and Judith A. Wright. girl. to defend the hemisphere against lege professor who banned a cam­ we will all be to face the really During the assembly . K a r e n extremists. pus talk by the mother of (Tubaa hla visit there could well have Do not fear any possible sickness. Even an in­ NOW ONLY $ 2 ^ 9 9 0 The Vernon Area Juior 'Wom- hard derisions and hard problems Fredrich received the DAR Cit­ AMl’ETS ELECT There was no occasion for pub­ economic czar Ernesto (Che) Gue­ been made the guiding influence curable one can be lived with more comfortably en’a Club has named new commit­ lic gatherings to see Stevenson tee chairmen for the coming year. izenship Award. 'The Math Award Thompsonville, June 12 (JPt—Dr. vara. With that section of the posed by the genuine menace of in United States policy toward if you consult a physician at the onset. You will for excellence on an examination John Blake, a Willimantlc veter­ during his trip here because h» country in acute economic dis­ O F MANCHESTER communism pu.shmg outward from save much sickness-time and discomfort. 'They are: Mrs. Donald L. Fay, was trying to avoid the limelight. Castro long ago. wMi iBobtto cart community affairs; Mrs. Frank taken eorlier In the year went to inarian, is the new commander of tress, Quadros fears that the stu­ But it appeared that the aKitude dent strike' may spark a wide­ China and the Soviet Union." Unfortunately It was not. Un­ DeTolla, finance; Mrs. Henry J. Edward Gosselln. 'The Yale Book the Connecticut American Veter­ ’The basic reason the New York Award was presented to Glenn ans (AMVETS). Others elected at of the Brazilian people was friend­ spread, (Tommunlst-added uprising. fortunately. we have done almost Fiard, hostess; Mrs. Raymond ly. ’The only political demonstra­ Times was writing this way was, YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you Hallowell, membership; Mrs. John R. Snape; the Harvard Book the statewide convention Satur­ the exact opposite. need a medicine. Pick up yo\ir prescription If Prize to Michael J. Albom. day Included John DePlno, West tion In the country during his stay erf course. Its feeling that the two J. Wopon, program; and Mrs. Rob­ was In Recife. 1.156 miles from According to a U. S. Depart­ WTiat the Argentines told Ste­ shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly See our ert W. Beerworth, telephone. 'The Bausch Lomb Medal for ex­ Haven, first vice commander; Supreme Court decisions pervert­ without e.xtra charge. A groat many people en­ Rio and was not connected with ment of Agriculture survey, only venson waa that the only good an­ The club will meet tomorrow at cellence In science went to Russell James DeLori, Enfield, second vice ed and infringed iy>on the guaran- trust ua with their prescriptions. May we com­ C. Mitchell who also received the commander: and Frank McCarthy, his visit. two out of five persons In the swer to Castro lies in a living pound yours 7 Large 8 p.m, at the home of newly elect­ A students’ strike crippled Re­ United States do not eat eggs Do you have tees of the First Amendment. ed president Mrs. Ronald A. ^nsselaer Medal for excellence In New Haven, third vice com­ demonatration in the rest of Latin science and math. Honora"ble men­ mander. cife, and Quadros announced he regularly for breakfast. Later in the same week, the America that democracy can work Selection Times also discuaaed the unani­ fruitfully for the people there. o f the midnight mous decision of the New York Every other kind of answer, de­ State Court of Appeals, which signed to punish him diplomatical­ ruled that New York City officials ly or economically, merely creates blues? had no right to refuse a permit to W iS iik fr ih sympathy for Castro. As for join­ '' Magnavox speak. last July 4 to George Lin­ ing In wars of words with Castro, Prescription Pharmacy coln Rockwell, the self-stvled lead­ even a war of words, when It Is er of the American Naxi party. 901 Main Street—MI S-5321 between tha giant United Statei ’The ’Times had disagreed with thla and Cuba, tends to - .make Latin Copyright 1901 (4W1) denial of First Amendment privi­ Americans think of Castro as the leges at the time. It now aaluted underdog. CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND 3V4% PORTABLE the decision of New' York State's If the United Statei would ig­ highest court as ..follows; nore Castro, said these Argen­ TIME "Yesterday, we are glad to say, tines, he would soon wind up talk-- Newj^, York's highest court, the ing to himself and lose any other Court of Appeals, unanimously up­ audience. held that right..JlAie danger from 'The Argentinea think this would budget your home heating expense contemptible characters such aa still work. We happen to think it Rockwell cornea far less from the would certainly have worked very STOP venom they spew forth than from well mucli earlier In the game, AT panicky, repressive reactions by when we had the choice betweei: private citizens or public authori­ acting aa if we felt Castro was n Woodland Gordons ties In violation of the very con­ major challenge to our preatlgc stitutional liberties that the Rock­ and dignity and even, we have pre­ wells would destroy." tended, io our hationel safety, ani Annual In these two editorials, and in acting aa if we were ao buay dolm; Its comment on these two court de­ conatructlve and pdaltive things In cisions, the ’Times .Is consistent, the hemisphere we didn’t hsvr and follows a principle. time to notice the flea nipping s' G e r a n i u m One cannot guarantee aa much our ankle. ^ for the United States Supreme But we began enlarging Castro C Court, One would almost bet. In at our vary first opportunities un­ fact, that It would have ruled dif­ til, in the end. the policy and prop­ S A L E ! ferently In the matter of free aganda guns we had trained on speech for the Nazi than it did In NOW him were heavier than thoae n e Ro9. 85c*95e Rovbr bofori Tim e to the case of free speech for the had trained on any foreign ruin AH colors- Communists. alnce Hitler. pink, whito. rod, violot. • from a pottaWo The Supreme Court, It would Before he Is even a Communist stem, followe the hysteria returns. Reg. 50c NOW 40c; bed­ switch to or anything else, C ^ r o ta pri­ ding size reg. 35c NOW 25e. • Exclusive Magnavox Perhaps it should be given some marily. basically, and forever a credit for following them slowly. Buv several at these LOW, precision changer crackpot. LOW SALE prices! It had avoided these particular de­ Crackpota are eeldon brought Bamtiy Ftitl O il Chib Kom btre' o Extended-range cision questions over a long period doi^'n by big guna trained agalnat ton oquol poymofin cover speakers BEAUTY REST of years, and had even softened them. To the contrary, an opposi­ TRAN8PLANTED ANNUAL VEGETAILE PLANTS the government’s persecutorlal tion aa extreme and frantic aa • fuel oil for a year FLOWERING PLANTS • Coaxial Iwccterp TRANSPLANTED powder during the period when their own behavior ia preciaely the • Burner service for a year AlyssUm (white, purple, pink), for the most restful nights' you've ever had American pollUciang were moat Ageratum, Astors, Bachelor <6 • Handsome case, stuff they live and grow on. ’The • an annual furnace cleaning: and burner tune-l»>L Cauliflower, Midnight finds you half-awake because your worn- nal threat. It waited to make its Ignore them, jiut aa the Argen­ bustion relay and limit control functioning properly ruffled, double). Marigolds Cabbage, Broccoli, Celery, out mattress keeps prodding you in the back and'or. worst rulings untirthe worst itself tines say. during the year. (dwarf and tall) , Nemesla, Paraley, Basil, etc. NOW OIULY all sides? Toss, turn and try as you will, you simply was over, and even then It w-os not Lobelia, Snaps, Larkspur, SaL 79.50 • all necessary parts to keep the accessory heating equip­ V *79.95 can’t get comfortable on an old, lump mattress. proud of itself, as the tortured na­ via (red and blur). Zinnias, DOZEN ment of a single zorte system in ordter during the year. etc. others to 11.39.90 ture of the majority argument. STA'TE VFW ELECTS So order your New Beautyrest at Watkins tomor­ With Its repeated assurances that Phone MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 for further'facts on join­ row. Its 837 individually pocketed coils gently cradle Mattress or It did Hot intend to deny First Bridgeport, June 12 (rf*;—’The ing the Bantly-Fuel Oil Club. Dot. 65c 40c A.d 50c Nanchaater’s Largest and OMest T\’, Badin, Reeerfl and 18,000-member Connecticut Vet­ Appliaaoe Store every body contour . . . supports your back in a Box Spring Amendment jfirivileges to other erans of Foreign Ware (VFW ) healthful straight line . . . in, the most luxurious gnigm or parties; but iperely to have elected former State Rep. manner ever! Tufted or quilted models; firm or extra t t o one selected group, certainly James L. Lusby, Putnam, as their **Onr Reputation OaCO^HEAT Is Year Assurance’* WOODLAND firm. Illustrated. But the eternal law, to new commandiCr. He succeeds Ed­ ward J. Zamm, Norwalk. Others ajUdi the N ^ York Times has elected st the conclusion of a 3- b|ei| admirably loyal, is that you day convention jwsterday includ­ P otterton’s 986 MAIN ST. - MI 8-6171 - OPEN 9-6:80 - THURS., FRIS. TO 9 P.M. CLOSED MON* Cfu’t breach the First Amendment ed Albert Montambault, Water- g a r d I ns A 198 WOODLAND n.,-FH O N E MI 8-9474 130 CiNTM ST. COR. of CHURCH ST. any special Inetanne without town, senior vice commander; and it ■■■■iiiiniiB Frank .flturgea Jr., Watorauzy, ILCO. OPEN DAILY THJL 9 P JI^fM IN t . ZAPADKA, Preprtoter It w r evwyeedjr. jtuflor vie# eonmlmder. W M f T^t< MAMCMtSMA. f;'-. - "I / i f

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VMttac iMMn « « S to S |mb- •ir ■■ m n m caraqit wataraKy tohera they u w t to aad C:N to 8 *** pttoato ro« wtora dwy an 18 u a . to 8 pjm. V H ton a n vafaeatod act to THESE PRICES ARE RIDICULIHIS NORMALS PatiMito Taday: 818 MS THt MCtBT A D im TH D SATURDAT Lau ton Peteraon. Glaatonbury: M in Sarali Wtdatenholme, Weat Will ington; Mrs. Margaret Tracy, RockvlUe: Fraalc Farr, U4 Char tar Oak S t; Mrs. Betty Oark, 184 '-’fV'--'- • •4S- SELECTIOM ANYWHERE Green Manor Rd.; li|rs. Helen Fits Patrick, 222 Wocidland S t; Frank Criatelle, ZHlington; Mra. Myrtle Hubtord. 78 Charter Oak St Ritchie Dagg, Wapplng: Oacar An FAMOUS APPLIANCES deraoo, Weat S t: Mark Copeland, 82 Ridge S t; John Widholm. 38S Biunham St.; Mra. Mary Kane, S \ tewia Circle, Rockville: Mra. Carol Pierce, 44 Wetherell S t; Anna Bell, Wlllimantlc: Ida Mlllette, C H A I R S f'-o'n WlUimantic; Charles Flubaaker, BENEBAL ELECTRIC \ m Wlllimantic; Mra. Ann Slebert 65 GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC Foley St.; Judi Farmer, 47 Bunce Dr. a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: 2-DOOR REFRICERATOR BIG 13 Cu. Ft 2-DOOR a u t o m a t ic IK f r o s t Robert Evans, 48 -Earl S t; Mra. Muriel Rea, 40 Doane S t; George » Crandall. 89 WaddeU Rd.; Lee Dari­ n g , 178 Eldrldge S t; Wayne Van- WITH ROTTOM FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER ri^ e. East Hajkford; Mrs. Agnes NORMAN'S Geer, 20 Hyde St.; Ann Park- maktan, 78 Cottage S t: Mark Rob­ erts, South Windsor; Mrs. Doima M o i^ South Windsor: Francisaek 1S IG s .F t HOW ONLY 115 Cu. F t W egrtj^ 18 Union S t; Mrs. E leu or Bowler, West Willlngton; Mt— Linda EUis, 47 Virginia Rd. Mrs. Helen Ellsworth, Broad LAST WORD IN CHAIR COMFORT... Brook; Mrs. Doris Howard, 53 Sprues S t; Mra. Noella Ransom, Really Dad Will 8 Wsmer Dr., Vernon; Clayton Jacobs, South, Windsor; Mrs. Comfortable Lore Them.,, Edita Luts, 292 W o o d e d S t; IT SWIVELS! IT ROCKSI /»5E7 Karl Kulo, Crystal Lake Rd., SALEM PLANTER ROCKER Rockville; Mra. Janet Spellman, Mini«hir« i " 4«t| mapU reprodueiion of popular SalaM Stafford Springs: FhyUis Krajew- riwit KocLar . . . cemplafa wHh brau-finiilitd maUl pUaiar «ad ski, 34 Windermere Ave., Rock- . tpring qraanary fa brigkian thalvas, ma*fla, afe. Fraa wffli TlUe; Mrs. Arllne Culver. 181 Ver­ REGULAR >79.95 VALUE . iRcliiM aay af fhaia chain duriag thi, SALEl non S t; Mrs. Marjorie Marks, DANISH WALNUT Wapping: Alphonse Ektgush. Clsrk Rd„ Bolton: John Reinhard, WIU- NO MONCr DOWN NO MON€Y DOWN NO MONEY DOWN Miire Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Helen Risley, South Coventry; Mrs. First Poyiiwiit Hnt Poymont Rrst Poymont Isabelle Tedford, 19 Roeemary PI. S*pttnib«r 1961 Soptofflfaor 1961 Soptombtr 1961 Swan Pearson, Tolland; Mrs. Susan Caahman. Glastonbury: '49 CHAIRS... $ Steven Cohn, South Coventry: Thomas McCrystsl, Maple St. • 12S LB. BOTTOM FREEZER • FLU8H-TO-WALL-BACK #65 LB. FREEZER Foam zippered cushions . . . Choice Vernon; Mrs. Ida PrenUce, 109 of beautiful contemporary design High S t; Richard Sasenskl, 82 fabrics. Foster S t; Debra Weir, 170 Wells • AUTOMATIC DEFROST • 10.5 CU. FT. FRESH FOOD SPACE o ONLY 28 INCHES WIDE 8t BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Asplnall, Warehouse Point; daughter to Mr. aitd Mrs. Robert Krleger, 210 Keeney S t; a daugh­ DANISH ter to Mr. and Mrs. Rsiael Bawabe, foellum 1 48 SchaUer Rd.; a son to Mr. and GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC •fimu/at., * ®^*7r "prom Mrs. John Coleman, 92 White S t 'hint, «,pp,fa*;-”*' 'j*«Wfa«6, WALNUT BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daughter to Mr. and Mra. Charles 5-CYCLE AUTOMATIC 2-SPEED, ALL FABRIC BIG 12 LB. CAPACITY a . Deakis, South Windsor: a aon to SWIVEL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nlmerowski, S' ' 9roupn . /"ani. .881 HI Us town Rd.; a son to Mr. ''" d ha* and Mrs. William Whalen, 320 Tol­ WASHER WITH BLEACH IHIEBTIOH AUTOMATIC WASHER AUTOMATIC WASHER CHAIRS land Tpke. 7J~. O u t c!A , > DISCHARGED SATURDAY; Al­ bert Morrison, 285 McKee 8t.; Jo- Mph TuUy, 83 Congress St.; James Whitaker, Storrs; Mrs. Berta De gen, 71 Cushman Dr.; Mra. Ar Una Brown, 17 Mary Lane, Rock­ ville; George Smith, Uynwood Dr., Boltoo; Mrs. Alice Skewes, Phoenix St, Vemcn; Mrs. Annie PILLOW BACK Tub style design. Perine, 39 Chestnut St.; Robert Choice of smart Palmer, 08 Margaret Rd.; Edward DECORATOR-STYLED AND SWIVEL ROCKER decorator style fab­ Buabnell 70 W. Middle ; Bar­ bara Avery, 100 Lydall St.; Paul Modarn ityling aad da.p wida comfort . . . ric*. Lednowlcs, 40 High S t; William* COVERED IN CHOICE NEW FABRICS Ravorvblo tipparad foam auikiont, lOOV. tOWr r ’' ®". *"«' ‘hleh r»i»- Taylor, 182 Eldrldga St.; Walter forcad Plyhida" plaitici. Tedford, Coventry; Mrs. Pearl NO MONiY Munsell, Oovantiy; Craig Hahn, NO MONEY Rrllliant, n«w, contemporary, high bock swivel 23 Grant S t, Rockville; Eugene M W N NO MONEY DOWN rocker with dlitinctive blicult tuftingl Stunning Gadorette, 270 Gardner S t; El­ 1st PoyniMt DOWN .. . luxuriouz . . . amazingly lew pricedi mer Bamea, East Hartlord; Mra. S«pt. 1961 Pint Poymont Florencs Miller, Brookffeld St., 1st Poymont Bolton; Joan Donahue, 108 Falk- 99pf«fllDvr ITVI nor Dr.; Rodney LaCroase, Broad • Washes any Brook; Clarence Petersen, 41 Au­ kind of fabric Sopt. 1961 tumn S t; James Sheehan, 96 Rus- • BIgeat buy today la OE aell St.; Paul Trott, 80 Branford • l^sb one but­ laundry line ^ • Cold water DAlllSH WALNUT WOOD St.; William KarlUk, Coventry; ton for com- waah and rinM COLONIAL STYLE Mary Ruth Brookes, 80 Biglow pleto antoma- • 12 pound oapacltj* St.; Mrs. Martha Kendall, Brandy tIOB. • Flitor-Flo St, Bolton; Mrs. Mary Shannon, eliminates lint Somers; Rochelle Wald. 01 Arcel- 11a Dr.; Mrs. Marilyn Dietrichsen. SWIVEL ROCKER CANE-ARM SWIVEL 31^ Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Made­ ZIppered Foam line Huot and son, 123 Elizabeth CtiRhlon* Dr.; Mrs. Rose Laiuano and son. CSiolce of Fabrics 154 Lyneaa St.; Mrs. Barbara Schans and aon, 98 Grand Ave., RockvlUe. ^ GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL ELECTRIC ROCKERS DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: GENERAL ELECTRIC ' Mra Migdalla Johnson, Glaston­ MULTI-PURPOSE bury; Fred Bberle, Coventry; Mrs. Noella Ranson, 8 Werner D r, Ver­ r DOURLE OVEN 30-INCH DELUXE 3T AUTOMATIC RANGE SWIVEL non; Frank Kulo, 14 Windermere ROCKLINER Ave.. Rockville; Mrs. LucUle Rug- iero. 24 Proctor Rd.; PhluTp It riM-ka! It aM-iVi-U: R«- fheridan. East Hartford; Mrs. AUTOMATIC RANGE AUTOMATIC RANGE with HI-SPEED BURNERS veralhle foam cuahinn*— Clare Clinch, 183 Spruce St.; Mrs. nylon fnre frieze and re­ Margaret Ohlund, Coventry; John enforced "plyhlde" plas­ Gallup, 101 Elizabeth D r; Mra tic. Carol Pierce. 44 Wetherell S t; Mrs. Devora Cole. Coventry; Don- It swivels! It rocks! old Gladding, Andover: Mrs. Ann Beautiful contem­ Siebert. 65 Foley St.; Mrs. Mary porary styling. Kane, 3 Lewis Circle. Rockvills; Choice of lovely fab- Joseph Wnuk, 62 East St., ^ k - r i c s. Outstanding vllle; Mr*. Esther BarroriC 60 value at this low Ridgewood 5t.; -Mrs. Irene Fuiv EARLY AMERICAN price. bush. 343 Highland St.; Mrs. Mar­ garet Driscoll. East Windsor Hill; FOAM N’ FRIEZE TV RECLINER Patricia Descault, 131 N. Lake- t « * to "’* * '? ’’' SM O O T H Raaiinar ax- wood Circle; Mrs. Margaret Rak, WING CHAIR C o ^ r lS Kpparad foam ea

I Rock* and Swiveln CHILD’S STERILIZED HEALTH SAND NORMAN'S OWN FINE SERVICE OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 OPEN DAILY N p M O N E Y SATURDAY HU. 7 PAR. Kmartrt s M to f, doM W . H. ENGLAND MMsfaHoxpavto INCLUDED WITH THESE 9AJR.to9PJN. ly ca LUMBER CO. DOWN! this a real) ' • Open AD Day Saturday e LOTS OF FRfE f m m i FRIENDLY APPLIANCE and FURNITURE .lag -BUY.* FRIENDLY APPLUNCE and T U R N ifu SAIURDAY nU 7 FREE DEUVERY **At tha Oreen’*—8 0 f-0201' GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FREE DEUVERY ^ S HAL^TfOl'ri '»OAD MV K M 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, N o o r M cKEE f .

PAGE TEH keepsie, N.T.; a ^ ter, Mrs. Hdlen BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 PAGE iLEVEN W. Longmald of Clearwater. Fla., Youths Caught Obituary and SO grandchildren. Company, Second Battalion, Sec­ Reds Join Truce Call, Funeral services will be held Fleeing from Top HMicaguers Bolton ond Marines at Camp Lejeune, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the N. Marine Lance Cpl. Duncan /Ui Americary Fat/ori^e. CTurch of the NasarenO. The Rev. ■ C '.J, Named at Banquet McDonough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Revive Laos Parley C. E. Winslow will officiate. T-'-'C.'T"' ' Stolen Auto Henry S. McDonough of Hebron Death Qaims Burial will be at the convenience Reception Set Rd. of the family. , Miss Marti: Three Springfield youths were ter of Mrs. The Company recently partici­ (OBotloocd from P»fw One) Friends may call at the W. P. pated In Arm^ Forces Day pa­ master's degree at Syracuse Unl- Frank Pinney Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 Main captured as they fled from a stolen Lyndale S t For Educators vensitv. rades In Morehead City and New 5 St., tonight from 7 to 9, and to­ car m Rt. 6 In South Windsor ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Bern; N. C. Ing wa Mid about this today and He was ordained a deacon in Tordlenson, S3 Cobum Rd., were presumably the demand w'as aban­ Frank L. Pinney, 78. a former morrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 yesterday afternoon, Just as the Principal Richard B. Mather and the New England Southern Con*- p.m. report of the car’s theft was being’ honored as "Youths of the Year” Bulletin Board ' doned at Soviet insistence. ference of the Methodist ijliurch state milk inspector and once own­ Mrs. Lydia Allen, music supervisor, A special meeting of the Dem­ er of a Manchester retail mUk broadcast by the state police. at the annual youth banquet of will be honored June 25 by the Ambassador Harrlman, the chief in 1954 and elder in 1956. He did Trooper Robert Hether of the Emanuel Lutheran Church Satur­ ocratic Town Ckimmlttee will be U S . delefrate, told today s ses­ business, died at his home. 316 Miss Helen R. Hendsey Board of Eduaction-and the Par­ youth work in the Central New Miss Helen R. Hendsey of Roch­ Hartford Troop said he spotted the day evening. held Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the sion, the first since last Wednes­ York Conference from 1956 to Center St., Saturday afternoon ent-Teacher Association. conference room of the Town Of­ after a long illness. ester. N. Y., sister of Miss M. Lor­ car proceeding at a high rate of More th w 70 young people at­ Principal Mather and Mrs. Allen day, that he would bring any new 1956 when he returned to Ootmec- etta Hendsey and Miss Katherine speed on Rt. 6, and took chase. tended ih.e event in Luther Hall. fices to discuss candidates for the truce violation before the confer­ ticut and was appointed pastor of He was bom in Andover. May will leave the Bolton school system fall election and to amend by-laws 21, 1883, a son of the late William R. Hendsey, both of Mandiester, He succeeded In stopping the car Members 'of' tlie Hl-League and at the end of this school war., ence. the Groton church. died Friday in Rochester. She was near South Rd„ but the driver. the Board, of Christian Education of the committee. Harriman read into the record The Rev. Mr. Firby is married and Ida Lord Pinney. of the church council made the A reception from '3 to 6 p.m. at The commission on education of fMr. Pinney operated a retail bom lii Windsor Locks. R a il* Duren, 17, sUrted the car the Community Hall has been plan­ a commission report saying the to the former Miriam Ann Kitch. Also surviving are two sisters again almost immediately. "Youth of the Year” selections on United Methodist Church will meet S-nation truce organisation ex­ T h ej^ have a son. Christopher milk business in Manchester from ned. All townspeople are invited to tonight at 7:80 at Epworth House. 1912 to 1926. During the 1930s, he of Windsor Locks suid (lartford, Trooper Hether was joined by the ba8is of league leadership, attend. pected to make the first of a series Robert, bom in 1960. and several nieces and nephews. other troopers and brought ths (Christian service and consecrated A meeting of the pastorsil , rela­ of visits to sensitive areas today. The appointment to the Vernon served as state milk inspector. Mr. The funeral will be held tomor­ V churchmanshlp. Iflectronlcs Grads tions committee will be held to­ Pinney became manager of the car to a stop again. Duren and his Sixteen people received certif­ •'The commission has been deep­ church also Includes the Windaor- j rovrow at 8:3Q a.m. at the Thomas two passengers Jumped out of the Each received two books, "Teen­ morrow at 8 p.m. at church. ville Church. The Rev. Mrs. Jean­ Farmers’ Cooperative in Hartfon" icates at a graduation ceremony ly perturbed and concerned." the Johnson Funeral Home, 105 car and started to run. Duren was ager, Christ Is For You,” and Friday night In the CD room of the All parents interested. in a co­ ette McGlincheJi’ who has served during World War It. He was latei Oak St.. Windsor Locks, followed stopped quickly, but troopers had "Teen-agers Pray,” and also full .S.^HOICE ond PACKERS* TOP BRANDS. . . STOCK UP NOW... FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 18th. reoort said, "about recent fight­ associated with the Walton Gran elementary school, signifying suc­ operative nursery school are urged ing at Padong and is anxious that in VVindsorville was appointed to f i by a solemn high Mass of requiem to search around some tobacco scholarships to attend a leader­ North Gi-osvenor Eteie. West Agency ns a real estate salesman cessful completion of a course in to attend a meeting tonight at 8 aimilar situations should not arise iii St. Mary's Church, Windsor bams before they found the other ship week, sponsored by the New at United Methodist Church. Plans Thompson and East Thotivpson. Locks, at 9. Burial will be In St. basic electronics. Tile Tolland at any other place where the op­ two boys, Thomas MeSweeney, 17, England Conference, at the West­ County electronics club, electronics will be discussed for classes to be posing forces in substantial num­ Mary's Cemetery, Windsor Locks: . ■ and Larry Taillerfer, 19. minster School in Simsbury, June Friends may call at the funeral unlimited, offered the free 35-week held next year at the Community bers are in close proximity.” I f - ' . ' “L.'f ■ All three were charged with 26 through July 2. At worship course. Hall, home tonight from 7 to 9. theft of a motor vehicle, and services yesterday, Miss Arm­ Gromj'fco protested Harnman's John Henley of Fernwood Dr. Public Records reading' saying the report was Open Foru m placed under $2,000 bond. They strong and Torstenson were each planned the course and was the will appear in Norwich Circuit given certificates issued by the Na­ . .Warrentee Deeds: Domenlca ■:1S£ addressed to the fighting forces in chief instrutcor. Other Instructors, Lombardi to Lawrence and Ines Laos and not to the conference. Kind Words Two Arrested Court, because the theft was made tional Youth Office of the Au- all United Aircraft employes, were RIB STEAK REOULAR STYIA 69« CHUCK ROAST ““““^59* in Norwich. ''guatana Synod. Lombardi, property on West St; British Foreign Secretan' Home. To the Editor, Richard Dibble of Coventry, Ken­ Grace O. Skllton to Otto and-Mar chaiiTnan for the day. defended It IS with sincere appreciation Officers of the Hi-League, in­ neth Stuke of 'Vernon, Richard i - ‘ stalled by the Rev. C. Henry An­ garet Miller, house on Cook Dr.; Harriman's right to read it. Co Mr. John O. l^elson. on behalf In Accidents Saleh of Vernon and Robert Uhl of Edson and Helen Herrick to Louis CALIFORNIA roast ...55* pf all Girl Scouts in Manchester, 12th Circuit derson, were I^vid TOrstenson, Manchester. CHUCK STEAK The commission said representa­ president: Miss Patricia Huy, vice E. Chamberlain et al, lot on Hebron tives of the fighting forces had that 1 take this opportunity to qpy Two arrests resulted from two Eleven-year-old Philip Dooley Rd.; Esther J. Valentine to Rob­ "thank ,vou” for your kind words president; Miss Karen Johanssen, Jr. of Wstrous Rd., was the young­ RIGUUR STYLE |b, agreed It should examine the situ­ of eight weekend motor vehicle ac­ ' -WiKw--' ; -V-', secretary; Douglas Pearson, treas­ ert K. and H. Virginia Butterfield, RIB ROAST 594 ation on the spot. Until now, pro- published June 7th. Your special cidents which sent one Columbia G>urt Cases est student to compete the course. property on Vernon Rd.; Harry SIRLOIN STEAK mention of our dedicated leaders urer: Larry 'Wogman. deVotional Others who received certificates Communist forces had insisted it man to Manchester Memorial Hos­ secretary; Miss Melody Weir and Goodwin Jr. to R. Mlchell Zilber- would be difficult to guarantee was duly noted and for your pub­ pital for treatment, of an injured were WUllam Hand, William Kydd atein et al, property on Steele’s lic notice of our efforts, on behalf SIANCaESTEB SESSION Miss Janet Hultman, project sec­ and Ernest Pesola, ot Bolton; PORTERHOUSE a.85^ CROSS RIB «»»“•* ..79* the safety of truce teams. shoulder. retaries. Crossing Rd. The commission suggested that, of Manchester girls, we are very Norman Jewell, 25, of Columbia, Charles Howard McPwlane o t Sylvester Barries, Richard Spiess Also, Miss Marti Turner and and Paul Dutelle of Manchester; Quitclaim Deed: Augusta N. Mc- to begin with, it ought to have a grateful. was thrown from his motorcycle no certain address, Rockvl^, was Padden to Mabel A. Nettleblade given a 120-day jail senterSbe for Miss Marilyn Werner, delegates Carl Blass, Carol Rawson and ]oville___ on the same day Is Werner Robert G. Olmstead, 19, of 33 fense for Bolton. Red O’Neil conference.” aged the former Rainbow Dance driven by Mrs. Dorothy J . Potter Canoe Upsets Comstock Rd., was fined $27 for SHORT RIBS RIO- ntit ib.45* PLATE BEEF ■<”“ Hall and Hotel in Bolton, now the of Tolland, police reported. No in­ non bridge after an Officer had O. Kunzli Jr., 21, of 38 Tolland pitched and Willard Warren caught He added the hope that the con­ The Card Party Ave., Rockville, who was arrest­ disregarding a traffic control for Jarvis’. Batteries for New War on All‘Reds To the Editor. site of Piano's Restaurant. juries were reported and only told him not to was arrested Sun­ ference would now move speedily day afternoon and was charged ed at the Vemon-Rockville boun­ A man who moved to Connecti­ signal. Mozzers Mark Britain were Darbuck and ’Wheel- QpQot^f Sarsdoa to give the commission the equip­ At times the words thank you He was a member of Center Con- minor front end damage to both cut four weeks ago from Bakers­ David M. Healy, 17. of 334 Slater M Sfoek Your Freozerf gregational Church. Manchester cars was noted in the police re­ with reckless use of the highway dary Saturday after a chase along er. (Oonttnned tram Page One) S W in ’S PREMIUM SLICED STCER ment It has asked for — helicop­ don't seem to express just how we Rt. 30 just after midnight Friday. field, Vt., drowned in Vernon’s St.. Wapping, was fined $27 for 50lh Year Wed In the minor leagues, the Park do feel. Lodge of Masons and the Rockville port. Garland will be presented in by a pedestrian. ters. trucks and radios. Robert E. Hayes Jr., 19, of 43 Constables John E. Lehan and Tankerhoosan Lake Saturday failure to drive a reasonable dis­ Department team beat the Bolton United States ”to defend, any This ■was the text of the mes- A public card party always ap­ Lodge of Elks. Circuit Court, Manchester, June afternoon while two friends tance apart. 26. Columbus Cir., East Hartford, was Carl Frederickson made the ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Mozzer, 138 All-Stars 16-12 Saturday night. where and everywhere, the free QUALITY MAID — GRADE **A” 'aage Lord Home and Gromyko peared to be a simple method of Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. struggled to save him. Albert S. Godin, 34, of Ware­ Richard Amundson was the win­ doms, the institutions and the gov GRAND UNION FROZEN Lucy Wilcox Pinney; a son. Col. John J. Lessard, 24, of 20 Ar- taken Into custody by Constable rest after Rockville Police headed Blroh 6t., celebrated their SOth sent to the truce commission: raising money until we had to do it Edwin R. Carlson after Vernon Kunzli off on Tolland Ave. „ Roger Dufresne, 23, of 350 Pro­ house Point, was fined $27 for fall- wedding anniversary yesterday at ning pitcher and John Potterton ernments of the free world against "The two co-chairmen have re­ We are grateful to every one who Charles A. Pinney, U. S. Air Force, nott Rd., was arrested on a charge spect St.. Hartford, was pro­ ure to drive a reasonable distance caught. Harold Bauer pitched for the international communist con of failure to drive in the proper authorities received complaints Kunzli is charged with speeding, a family dinner at the summer ceived the reports of the ICC in sold tickets, baked desserts, con­ stationed at Kirtland Air ^’orcc nounced dead by doctors at the apart. cottage of their son, Walter Moz­ the All-Stars and Jack Sadler was splracv.” Base, Albuquerque. N. Mex.: two lane. He was Involved in a two- from residents and motorists that driving without lights and disre­ Lorge White Eggs Laos dated May 20 and 27, June 5 tributed cream, coffee, prises, don­ scene after nearly an hour’s Thomas A. Barnes, IS, of Glas­ catcher. The Park Department will In a speech accompanying the M eat Pot Pies car collision on Trotter St., near swimmers at Ackley's Pond were garding an officer's signal. The zer, also of Manchester, at Bashan Chicken, Beef ond Turkey from Forma and express appreciation for the ated money and all .others who daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Bjork resuscitation attempts proved tonbury, was fined $21 for driving Lake, Moodus, Conn. play the Educators at Bolton Dairy resolritlon. Pillion said the war he Neoiby and Mrs. Flavia Dotchin, both of Center St. firowdlng the ttobson Rd. bridge roads were wet and slippery at the Information. They understand that helped to make this a high success.- above the pond, causing a traffic time, authorities said. futile. a motor vehicle with defective They were married June 12. 1611 field tomorrow at 6 p.'m. has in mind "wlU be a war of eco­ the ICX! intends to discuss ■with the Manchester; a brother, Arthur Lessard was moving south along lb We are pleased ,to let you know hazard. Rockville—Police during the Dufresne drowned when the equipment. in St. Jam es’ Church. A Mass' was M and M Oil team defeated Fl- nomics. of political, and of diplo­ parties in Laos proposals for mak­ that we have turned over 841B to Pinney of Andover and eight Trotter St. when he took his eyes canoe he was riding in tipped over Ronald Thibault, 26, of 92 Valley ano Realty 11-0 in a rescheduled matic and psychological weapons.’ off the road and collided with a According to Chief Constable Ed­ weekend arrested: celebrated this morning at St. ing the cease-fire more effective. the David Higgins Fund. grandchfidren. about 30 feet from shore in 20 feet St., waa fined $18 for failure to Jam es’ Church and attended by game yesterday afternoon. Steve "It will be designed to destroy FANEUIL HALL SLICED The co-chairmen call on the in­ Funeral services will be held parked car owned by George mund F. Dwyer,. Carlson found Joseph H. King. -29, of 18 Oak doz David has beeo^ or the critical about 16 youths on and near the St., breach of peace; Milan H. of water. grant the right of way. friends and relatives. The Mozzers Hinds pitched a no-hlt game and the power of any enemy who will 4 ♦ terested parties in Laos to respond list all along-.but has now been tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Wat­ Hamilton 41. of 95 Brookfield St., Two companions, Harmon Mayo, Bradford G. Fleming, 43, of Nor­ struck out 16 batters. Jeff Max­ soon confront us with a ciioice of to the appeal in their message of kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. police said. Slight damage was re­ bridge and he told them not to Conner, 21. of Maple St., Elling­ have three riiildren, Edward Moz­ placed on the grave critical list. use the bridge any longer as a ton, abusing, resisting and ob­ 21, of the Chareat Trailer Court wich, waa fined $18., for passing a zer, 136 Avery S t.; Walter Mozzer, well caught for M and M. Paul either surrender or thermonuclear April 24.” More than money is needed at Center 8t. Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ ported to the front ends of both Vernon, and Richard Ewlns, 23, of red light. Shea pitched and Robert Luke war.” he said. After Harriman spoke. Jaya- son of Center Congregational vehicles but both continued to diving platform. structing an officer: Harley R. 196 Birch St., and Mrs. Edward this time. Join us in keeping David Hayes ,walked across the street Frazier, 35, of 49 Vernon Ave., in­ 28 Naubuc Ave., Glastonbury, Richard A. Nesman, Coventry, Jasitis, 70 ’Buckingham St., all of caught for Fianos. M and M will Pillion said a declaration of war Bama of Thailand ra i^ an objec. and his family in your thoughts Church will officiate. Burial will their destinations. Lessard was or­ tried to pull Dufresne to the sur­ was fined $12 for failure to report play Bolton Dairy Wednesday at is needed to identify the actual tion to the arrangement for seat­ be in East Cemetery. dered to appear in Circuit Court, and dived from the west side after toxication; and Walter Magorka, Manchester, and six grandchildren. and prayers. Carlson had turned to leave. 47, of 168 E. Main St., keeping ah face, but were unsuccessful. Injury to a dog. Mr. Mozzer is a retired employe 6 p.m. at the dairy field. enemy of the United States and ing Laotian representatives at the Thank you again, .Friends may call at the funeral Manchester, June 26. Two 'Vernon firemen, David Gale Alfred Boudreau, 20, of South- Swbnming Lessons lead to effective policies for deal conference. home tonight from 7 to 9. A Ma­ Floyd D. Chapman, 59, of 397 Dvjryer reported. Hayes is due in unlicensed dog, two counts. of Cheney Bros. Mrs. Mozzer is a The General Committee East' Hartford Circuit Court June All but Magorka are due in of 29 Miriam Dr., and Walter F. bridge, Mass., was fined $9 for member of the Polieh Women’s Applications for the Community Ing with it. At present, representatives of sonic service will be conducted by Summit St., about 2:30 p.m. Sat­ Lawrence of nearby Tankeroosan Swimming and W ater Safety Pro­ lb urday, struck a fire hydrant on 27. court June 27. Magorka’s court speeding. Alliance. ’“The most appalling fact of this Sp k SO’W sUKM the pro-western 'Vientiane govern­ Manchester Lodge tonight at 8, Rd., arriving quickly at the scene, gram to be sponsored by the Bol age,” he said, "Is the failure of the ment, the Communist-backed Pa- Sincere Thanlu and a memorial service by Rock­ Center St., near Lilac St., causing Due in Circuit Court in Rbck- date is June 20. Sandra Russell, of East Hart­ combined to pull the victim ashore ford, waa fined $9 for motor ve­ ton Park and Recreation Depaft free world to identify the enemy I i ■■ ■ ■ - - nnd Iho purehoie of thqt Lao rebels and the so-call To the Editor, ville Lodge of Elks at 8:30 to­ minor damage to the car and hy­ ment should be returned To school ed neutralists may attend. Thai­ drant. No injuries or arrests were Vernon volunteer firemen and hicle Inatruction of an unlicenaed as being the international Com­ C A H S-m S"« I want to express my sincere night, both at the funeral home. as soon as possible. Classes will be munist conspiracy. It has failed land has insisted that if non-g^oV' thanks to the Manchester Public reported by police. Cherry Picker Also Used Vernon constables were caJIed by person. Local Stocks residents living on the lake shore Case continued: held at Camp Johnson starting to recognize the total war being LARGE, PLUMP, CULTIVATED emmental groups such as the Pa- Health Nurses Association for Edward Mlska A second accident Saturday af­ June 26 and ending Aug. 18.' Chil thet Lao are allowed, other politi­ ternoon involved two cars at E. who heard Mayo's and Ewlns' - Until, June 26, Jam es Stamler, waged by 36 million Communist grape DRINK lending me a modem, brand new Edward Mlska, 65, of 1120 Kos­ dren 6 to 16 years of age are ellgi party members in every nation of cal representatives also should be hospital bed for my mother, the Middle Tpke. and Summit St. Ar­ crie^ for help. 17. of 550 Keeney St., referred to Quotattona Fondahed by suth St., Bridgeport, and a mem­ It was the first accidental’drown ble to attend. The fee should be the world. , coupon pef seated, such an anti-government late Catherine O'Reilly. ber of the American Latvian thur W. Topliff, 78, of Hartford, family relations officer for pos­ Oobuni A Mlddlebrook, lae. returned with the application. limit; One ( groups from Vientiane was driving a car that struck the Fork Lift Transports ing death in Vernon this year. sible referal to juvenile court on "We cannot win this way by ig­ I want to thank the American Lutheran Church in Manchester, Firemen, under the direction of Bank Stoeks AIsop to Speak noring its existence, or even by Good thru Gromyko objected to the Thai Legion for donating It to the died Saturday In Bridgeport. rear of a vehicle driven by Clifford charge of larceny. Stamler is free Bid Asked John AIsop will speak at a din BLUEBERRIES statement. As a compromise, Di C. Mortlock, 16, of 318 Lydall St., Vernon Fire Chief Leslie A. Kittle on $100 bond. policies limited to defense, W P.H.N. Aasociation He Was bom in Latvia, and came worked with a resuscitator nearly Conn. Bank and Trust ner tonight at Piano’s Restaurant must aggressively prosecute this rek was allowed to .read part of I want to thank the prie.sts of St. to this, country In 1949, that had stopped for a red light at C o...... 60Mi 63% sponsored by the Tolland County his speech and circulate the text Summit St. No arrests or Injuries Kennedy on Crutches an hour in attempts to revive Du­ war against the enemy, even as Bridget’s Church for. their many Survivors Include his wife, Mrs fresne, Lengthy Drought Hartford National Republican Associates. The Bol­ he 1s prosecuting it against us.’’ Pint among the members. Harrlman visits to the hospital and at home were reported, and both vehicles • Bank and Trust Co. 47% 50% said Dlrek had made a correct Vilhelmina Pergonls Miska; and continued to their destinations, po­ The accident occurred about ton Young Republican Club will B c -’.ei also my friends and neighbors for two sons. Laimons Miska and Al­ (Continued from Page One) ^pool, Kennedy spent his final full p.m. Aside from the Yankees, It’s Fire Inanranet bompanlea omit its meeting tonight so mem­ point of order and suggested the their kind sympathy. lice said. day here reading and relaxing. conference discuss it as soon as vars Miska, all of Bridgeport. Three other accidents yesterday Mayo said Dufresne was crouch been a long time between pennants Hartford Fire ...... 69% 72% bers can attend the dinner. ERIE 30’« ‘SlSISt5 Mrs. Jam es Sarles Funeral services will be held to­ helicopter. One story he read quoted Tass, ed amidships in the canoe and fell National Fire ...... 133 143 Plano Recital possible. resulted in no Injuries or arrests, the Russian news agency, as say­ for teams in the American League. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Walter N. Most photographers were hamp­ into the lake when the canoe sud If the Tigers, for Instance, win the Phoenix Fire ...... i05 H i Piauio pupils of Mrs. 'Eldith Dlrek and the rest of the Thai Candy Drive but minor motor veheile damage. ing Premier Nikita S. I&rushchev delegation left the conference Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main A two-car accident on Center St. ered in their efforts to photograph denly began to rock. championship this year, it will be U fa and Indenanlty Ina Cos. Petersen held their final study TWO ROUS- grand BRAND Tp the Editor, the President by the shield of aides proposed to Kennedy at their re­ The *A ree men had paddled recital at her home yesterday af room when Red Chinese Foreign St., Manchester. The Rev. Karlls near Adams St. at 11:45 a.m. in­ cent Vienna meeting that a Ger­ the first flag since 1945. The Aetna Casualty ....127 137 I wish to take this opportunity Frelmanis of the Latvian Luther and security agents. around the lake to the dam near ternoon. Prizes were given to those Minister Chen Yi began to speak. to thank the following oiganiza- volved cars driven by Sharon A. man peace conference be held at White Sox broke through in 1959 Aetna Life ...... 114 119 AIUMINUW foil Minister Chen Yi wa.s boycotted an Church will officiate. Burial Lewis, 17, of Vernon, and Julia L. Kennedy boarded the helicopter Phoenix St. at the lower end. They and the Indians last made it in Conn. General ...... 225 235 who had done outstanding work filling tions and individuals who donated by swinging himself on the nce. Tass also said Khrushchev were paddling back up the lake during the year and for perfect PIE several sessions in the past. freely of time and effort to make will be in East Cemetery-. Treat of Blast Hartford. Slight Sanded Kennedy a memorandum 1854. The Red Sox have to haul Hftd. Steam Boiler 112 Chen 'S assailed a French pro­ Friends may call at the funeral bumper and fender damage was re­ crutches along an inclined ramp, from the dam, Mayo said, when out the pennant of 1946 to revive Travelers ...... 118% 123% attendance. the David Higgins Benefit Fund then was whisked to the White assailing as a distatorship a west­ ^""= "''PO" per oduK posal for* majority rule on the home tonight from 7 t* 9. ported to both cars. The car Stella the canoe began to rock and Du­ championship glory. Washington Pnblio CtUlfies Miriam SchetUer was given first _Cood thn, W.d., Ifgffi Candy Drive a success; House. ern proposal that nuclear test con­ fresne went overboard, prize for her outstanding report i s i ' truce commission and full freedom To The Herald for lt« generous Stecko of Willimantic was driving trols be put tmder a neutral direc­ has not won since 1933. The old Conn. Light & Power 29 31 on Fomous NsHonst of movement for its teams. He William il. Holden slid on wet pavement about noon When Kennedy's helicopter land­ Mayo said Dufresne apparently St. Louis Browns, now the Balti­ card. Second prize went to Sharon contribution of time and space ed at the White House he spurned tor. could not swim very well. Htfd. Electric Light 67% 70% supported Soviet proposals, which William J. Holden. 75, of 23 yesterday, striking a pole on the more Orioles, were tops in 1944 Hartford Gas Co. . . . 55 Bid Rowley. Kathy Darwin received : To Station WINF for time freely a 3-foot-hlgh ramp that had been Hatcher reported there was no "He grabbed at Dick (Ewlns) first prize for outstanding work Indude veto power over the com- (lonated to help our drive. Falknor Dr., died last night in island in the cent' of W. Middle reaction and no comment from and the Philadelphia Athletics, Southern New England miMion's activity, and assailed the shoved up to the door. He gin­ and then grabbed at me," Mayo and Fatty Steele, second prize. To the Boy Scouts of Troops *1, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Tpke. near the entrance to Rt. 16 Kennedy. now in Kansas City, last won In Telephone ...... 61 54 AlMONO-CHOCOlATE V United States end the Southeast He resided In Hartford 35 years The car was towed away from the gerly climbed down,, took a few said, adding that the two of them 1931. Awards for perfect attendance CHOCfGLATE PlJRE CORN OIL Asia Treaty Organization 91. and 133 who contacted our steps and stopped to wave at his Kennedy’s present back trouble, were In constant dapge^ of being Mannfactaring Companies BIB UI^BIII^BUUII. i tow nsoeonU prior to moving to Manchester 12 scene with front end damage. described as a lumbo-sacral strain, were given to Marianne Skinner, Eileen G. Schroeder of Hartford daughter, Caroline, who was on pulled under. Arrow, Hart, Heg. ..58% 61% Unda and Christine Roser, Judy 12-oz. Tl’?*ii^ ^ ch "*^ rm m v k o "w ffie numerous strangers and years ago. He was an automobile resulted from his dirt shoveling Associated Spring . . 14 16 |or M&M CAMDY 49* and Carmen Frances Charette of the balcony. Then he went inside. Mayo told Vernon Chief CJonsta Naschke, Barbara Murphy and BOSCO MILK AMPUFIER 3 7 ‘ MAZOLA salesman In Hartford for 35 years. during a ceremonial tree planting > Bristol Brass ...... 10% 12 M&M— CHOCOLATE CANDY jm r tlS r m ^ at toSorro'w's session effort To geT'll^h'jTd s”o At the time of his retirement three 258 Henry St. bumped their cars In walking on the crutches, Ken. in Cahada May 16. The Injury was ble Edmund F. Dwyer that Du THE Kathy Darwin. Honorable mention MINUTE MAID FROZEN ^ quort Meanwhile, the three pn^nce, r r i h ^ a sT '^ in T e f f tt '" * ’’" " together on Main St. at Pine Hill nedjt used his right foot and drag­ fresne “just dropped to the bot Dunham B u s h ...... 5 ’ 6 for very good work during the who head the contending factions years ago, he was sales manager not publicly disclosed until last Em-Hart ...... 82 87 _ btl. / ^ To Manchester fop supporting us for Taber Cadillac. St. last night with no car damage ged his left. Thur^ay. It Is said officially to be tom and stayed there. He didn (GENERAL) year wqnt to Gretel Cote, Judy 6-oz. O R - In Laos agreed to meet ii. Zurich or injuries to persons reported. seem’ to do much to help himself.' Fafnir Bearing .... 55% 59% Naschke, Nancy Chamberlain and PLAIN PEABUT 49* Sunday. The three are Souv.a.ma 1 0 0 ^ . Mr. Holden is survived by his Photographers at t()e White unrelated to earlier serious back TIRE N. B. M achine...... 22 24% LEMONADES 2 27* Sincerely yours, wife, Mrs. Minnie Reno Holden; There were no arrests, the police House were unable to get pic­ troubles which have plagued Ken­ Tol’iand (bounty Coroner Bernard Michael Sohussler. DELICIOUS M&M ^ ■ ■ Phouma, who calls himself a neu­ John J. Malorca reported, and the cars and drivers J . Ackerman ordered a post mor­ North and Judd .... 15 17 Those taking part in the study IDEAL WITH PANCAKES IIQUID DETERGENT tralist but is backed by the Com­ one son. J. Herbert Holden of tures of the President on crutches. nedy. SAFETY-SERVICE Stanley Works ...... 17 19 Candy Chairman continued to their destinations. Newsmen were kept inside and tem examination to be held. recital were Patty Steele, Nancy pt. munists; his pro-CommunIst half- South Windsor; one daughter. In addition to playing host to Mayo and Ewins had borrowed . Veeder Root ...... 48% 53% Troop No. 47, B, 8. A Mrs. Richard S. Baldwin of Man had to watch his arri^I through Fanfani, Kennedy had a number of chamberlain, Marcia Darwin btl. LUX WAFER BARS 2S brother. -Souphanouvong, 'vho a canoe from an acquaintance SPECIALISTS The above quotations ara not to KARO SYRUP 27* lieada the'Pathet Lao. and Buun cheater; two brothers. Harry T. the windows of the caWnet room., speaking engagements during the Gretel Cote, Barbara Steele, Shar­ HOUSEWIFE'S HELPE« ,' Poppy Distribution about 3 p.m. and had taken it to ,ht conatrued as actual marketa on Rowley, Donna Sikes, Donna IIQUID 2 2 . o z . ^ ^ C Oum. who heads the pro-western Holden of Eugene, Ore., .and Clar­ Did You Kennedy arrived af the White week. the lake. They paddled along the government in Vientiane. To the Editor: ence D. Holden of Hartford; two House at 12:-25 p.m.\to keep a ■Valentine, Shirley Hilliard, Mary M- cent, ^ We wish to extend our sincere lake for a time while Dufresne sat ALIGNMENT & Klar, Louis Dimock, Marian Schet They will dbn^nss the cease-.ire sisters. Mrs. Phillip Hutchinson Know That— luncheon date with Italian Prime on the shore. Later, thev said, he Aiivertisement gal. HANDY ANDY thanks to the people of Manches Minister Amintore Fanfani. He tier, Judy Jackson, Marianne Skin UNIT STARCH 37* violations and formation of a co­ ter for their assistance aftd gen and Mrs. Willard FYay, both of got in the middle of the canoe AIR REFRESHER alition government representing Clarks Gr*cn, Pa.; a .stepmother, had-left Palm Beach at^ 10:14 a.m. Just a reminder: Order your ner and Kathy Darwin. A tape re ■ CLEANS DEEP TOILET SOAP erous contributions in our recent Egypt exported 150,000 tons of PoeFs Corner where there was no seat. ' BRAKE SPECIAL Corsage for grraduation from Lee’s cording was made of the coraposi ’ Today they-watch excitedly lorg. S'A-ot. the three factions. Representa­ Memorial Poppy distribution. Mrs. James Holden of Clarks Assistant press secretary An­ Late in the Investigation, M^yo ■ A l l V WITH OINNERWARE tives of the three have been meet­ grain annually to Rome in the Florist and Gift Shop, Rt. 44A; Bol­ tlons played and a discussion of as new 23-oz. btl. Our thanks also to the members Green: and two grandchildren. days of the Roman empire. drew Hatcher said officially that noted that Dufresne had been iff their home takis IN EACH PACKAGE box LUX AIR WICK ing in Lao.s but their conference Funeral services will be held at Kennedy was feeling fine after his ton, MI 3-8088. Also Graduation the performances held by the 59* of the American Legion. Sons of Ancient Rome's faate.st ships Wasteful Spending an auto accident in October and pupils. shape. Tomorrow they will NEW PINK has deadlocked on the same issue 2:.30 p.m. Wednesday at the New­ brief Florida vacation. He said the had sustained severe back Inju'rlta. Cai^ and Gifts. Flowers fqr all HOUSEHOLD CLEANER 22oz. the Legion, and Watkins Bros, for were u.sed to import animals from occasions, capeolally weddings and ' At Camp Lejeune start their new life. There M. A # that has stymied the Geneva meet­ the use of their'store. kirk and Whitney Funeral Home, decision to use the crane was made Whenever I travel yie park way. According to the newspaper ac­ 28-oZ. plsitic I ing: Communist refusal to discuss Africa for the gladiatorial games, And gaze at the esplanade, funerals. Serving as a member of ”L' 3 17.31* coni. Sincerely, 318 Burnaide Ave'., East Hartford to make sure that they arrived In yesterday because It Is safer amj count, Dufresne was in a one-car will be new friends, schools, btl. SWAN LIQUID cease-fire violations and their In­ The Rev. Lawrence F. Almond to ease the strain of walking up I ask myself why the grass and crash near St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 3. 69* sistence on getting down to dis- American Le^on Auxiliary as good physical condition as pos­ $Q.95 and Various organizations MR. CLEAN perfected PROTECTION ^ of South Methodist Church will the plane steps on crutches. shrubs, His car had hit a tree. Dufresne BLUE^ AS IT WHITENS euMion Of the political future of Mrs. Robert Mongell, sible. as they become part of the So Xp FLAKES Secretary. officiate. Burial will be in Rose Kennedy left his vacation spot And the lavish way it's made. suffered a brokpn back, possible Laos. Greek fire, a mixture of pe­ For It serves no useful purpose, Il-ez. Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. troleum with various chemicals, at 8:52 a.m,, to drive to the air­ internal Injuries, a cut scalp, a A ll MAKES community. T o children k'rienda may call at the funeral Only added expense to the state. sprained wrist, and a possible con­ pkg. RINSO BLUE MODESS 2 A 89* IJght Bulb Sale was used by Ckmstantinople to port. He walked to the car on A ll MODUS growing up, their neighbor­ BLUE WHITE 39* To the Ekiltor. home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight, Is viewing beauty of nature worth cussion. maintain naval power in the Medi­ wooden crutches with red rubber hood becomes their whole DEAl PACK OF m 24-01. ^ O * Rockrille-l'ernon I wish to take this opportunity and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. arm pads. He had no trouble get­ while. He had worn a back and neck NO EXCEPTIONS 1 r»0- terranean for centuries. When a culvert might be one’s 1 dial pig- on behalf of the Manchester Junior tomorrow. The Byzantines anticipated mod­ ting In and his face showed no par­ bracq tmtU only recAttly. NEWS! world. What if something ' Chamber of Commerce to publicly fate. Dufresne was bom in East p bars Nil SOFT RINSE Methodists Name ern rocket warfare with a device ticular strain although he appear­ Why can’t we learn from New Jer­ WE DO ALL THIS were to ha|>pen to you? 891-SOAP 4 32* thank the townspeople of the 51 ra. O IU 51. 5Iollrr employing a mixture of petroleum ed .solemn. Fairfield, Vt. on Oct. 24, 1937. He GENTLE TO YOUR HANDS sey, • Correct Cotter, Comber, Toe-in Would you not want your IIQUID Town of Manchester for their Mr.s. Celia M. Moller. 63. wife and saltpetre. The President has been on Is the son of Amle and Beatrice • tolonco Front Wheels 24.0Z. Rev. Robert Firhv wholehearted support In our re­ of Charles E. Moller, 65 Waddell Or the Pennsylvania pike, Privey Dufresne. family to remain in famil­ 22-ez Although ancient Roman trading crutches since coming here Thurs­ A cinder path divides their lanes, • IntpocI front broke lining DOWNTOWN FOR YOUR PISHWASmR cent light bulb sale. Rd , died at St. Franci.s Ho.spital. ships were as long as 180 feet and day but before today had. not ap­ Funeral services will be held at iar suiToundings? Sun Life’s cent. ALL Hartford, last night after a brief And park ways are much alike. the Driscoll Moran Funeral Home (Front braktt wear foitott) P E f u c B i T 49* The Bev. Robert Firby has been The Manchester Junior Chamber carried 1,200 tons or so of cargo, peared in public with them. Hatch­ TREND of Commerce can only function If Illness. No matter where-^ne journeys. pf St. Albans, Vt. Burial will be in • Add ntodod broke fluid M ANO HESHR Mortgage Protection Policy Apiwinted pastor of Vernon Meth- the;, lacked compass and a real er said he expected Kennedy to be We should think \of our destina the people of Manchester continue She was bom March 18, 1898 In i rucidcr. on them for at least several more St. George Cemetery in Kakers- • IntpocI wheel cylindert and can safeguard your home offiat Church and will move into Derry, N.H., and had Lived in tion, field, VL groat# toolt W ILL SOON the parsonage this week. to give it their support and this Ancient Egypt's Impressive look­ days. for those you love. It’s a Manchester for 20 year.s. Mrs. Getting safely there and home • IntpocI and lubricate . The appointment was announced we have found in all of our en ing cargo vessels were so frail that The crutches, prescribed by Dr. Local arrangements were han­ deavors. Moller was a member of Man­ again. dled by the John B. Burke Funeral emergency brake linkage HAVE... policy well worth investi­ jreaterday by Bishop James K. tliey had to receive support from Janet Travell, the President’s per­ That’s horse-sense education. Thank ,vou Manchester. chester WATES, past president of a great twisted hawser that was sonal physician, lessen the discom­ Home, 76 Prospect St., RockviUe, • Adjutt ileering mochanitm gating. May I discuss it with Mathewa of Boston, at the close the American Legion Au.xlllary, So when any one drives the park c t Very truly yours, led over supports from bow to fort from his back injury when he you? 50 FREE Uie New England Southern An­ way, Vincent L. Diana, Pres, and a member of the Oiurch of stem moves about, nual Conference at Edgartown, the Nazarene. Mrs. Moller had ’They should keep their eyes on the M asa Jason, seeking the Golden Fleece Kennedy yesterday took another , road, s About Town EASY TERMS W ALTER R. Complaint worked as a volunteer for Red in the good ship Argo, may have long dip in the h e ^ d salt water The Rev. Mr. Firby was gradu­ To the Editor, Cross fund drives here. For driving a car is a full-time TMPLE-S BLUE STAMPS ated In 1948 from Aldrich High been looking for a region where pool, at the villa where he stayed The program and library com­ bOBIN'S PARtINRTOIl JR. job. ON ALL TIRES I have a particulaf gripe about Survivors, besides her husband, gold dust was obtained by snaring WITH THIS COUPON X School in Cranston, R.I., and re­ while here. He did more exercising Or tjiey may reap the seeds mittee, of the Guild of Our Lady 184 East Oeatar Street telephone subscribers. My phone include two sons, Charles E. it from water with sheep's wool. in the shallow end of the pool than of St. Bartholomew parish will This coupon entitles >'ou to 50 FR E E TRIPLE-Sl ceived his bachelor's degree in edu­ rings at least two or three times a Moller Jr . of Manchester, aaft thcYve sowed. AND SERVICE Manchester, Conn. f r e e BLUB STAMPS for your TRIPLE-S STAMP! cation from Rhode Island College Only five Islands are inhabited— actual swimming. Afterward The theme to-day Is spend and meet tomorrow at 8 o'clock at the DEPT. STORE Ml 9-4604—TB 6-8640 week. When I answer the person William D. Moller of Los Angeles, St. Mary's, Tresco, St. Martin's, Hatcher relayed word from Dr. rectory. », (SAVER BOOK with the purchase of $3.00 or more I of Education in 1952. He was calling hasn't the decency to Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Gus­ spend. awarded from Rhode' Island Col­ St. Agnes and Bryher—of the 140 TraVell that Kennedy "continues to With never a. thought of save, TO SAVE YOU Coufn'nf at your Friendly Manchester Grand Union. acknowledge that they dialed the tave Lindh of Dover, N.H.. Mrs. in the Isles of Scilly off the coast Improve." Hose and Ladder.Co. No. 1 will HARTFORD " (except on beer or cigarettes). lege of Education in 1952. He was wrong number. As soon u I an­ Judith D'Ancona of Manchester, Tax on tax and still more tM . awarded" a" bachelor’s degree in pf England, The President missed Mass for Seems that’s what the state brsfs hold i$ drill tomorrow night- at 6 Good thru Wednesday, June 14th. swer they hang up. nils morning Mrs. Robert Thombladh of Cleve­ Cryogenics Is the science deal­ the first Sunday since he entered p.m. for the annual hydraht test GENERAL TIRE DOLLAKS ON EVERYTHING! SUN LIFE I lim it: One coupon per.customer. sacred theology by Boston Uni­ I answered the phone three times land, Ohio, Mrs. John Weeden of crave. versity School of Theology in 1055. ing with temperatures beloW 300 the White House, Hatcher told with the same result. I f you print Whitefleld, N.H., Mrs. Orland Or- degrees fahrenheit. The name newsmen, “I Imagma It had 9Qme- P. r . MletSMT COMPANY OP Shllowlng this he did gradate this letter please sign it S t Bernard dogs ara credited ntelli of Bloomfield, Conn., and comes from a Greek word meaning thmg to do with his back.” 34 Trotter 8L ikith aavfng aome 3,500 lives In S t 185 Center S t—BO 9-3838 DOUBtE TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESD^ wortt la psychology toward his Anooympus Mrs. Albert Klelster of Rough- CANADA "Icy cold." Except for the time spent In ths Maachester, Conn. Bernard Paaa In Switnrland. , PriqM effective at Manchester Grandnd Vnloniralon Um) Wedneddny. Jane 14. We reeerVe the *» SEE WEONESDAirS HERALD VISIT OUR TBIPLE-8 STA ----- . ii FBIDiAJDAxiaOHni UNTIL 9 BB0 BMPTION GENTER CLOSED MONDAYS.,-

- t PAGE TWELVE ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCBESTER, CONN« MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 PAGE THIKTEBW .______^ G G S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAXLX CROSSWORD PUZZLE Andover grass fire, four calls for the emer­ The firemen plan to have more ^ A FLAT t ir e : NO gency truck, one for a flooded oil activities for younger chlldrtn. WONPER I K K P ROLUN' burner, and a mtitual aid call for Last year they were disappoint^ OUTA 8EPi the department’s tank tnick. The ______, vugi»ft?<»mse^ Anrararto Ptrahw ftin it Hutchinson Lists when the scheduled "rides" were two lattfr calls were made during not available. This year they hope iW ifiim iiiim REDEEM Pony Team Rosier the past week. to have at leaat one merry-go- No. 450 ErtTOW Cll^ MOCrt BAm VAATW A bJD ClotliM Cbmcioiit The department also received a The Baby Has round and pony rides. CLIP THIS COUPON occopyiH%TU»TooijotAe— Sox •A.xS •Aran request from Richard Eadie of The department has contributed THIS AM tfOMte-p'ACnAOl AW PAW AAEWR • N U A d t Coach Maxwell B. Hutchinson Bunker Hill Rd. to bum a large, $25 to the Little League. Other lOBnadsptrad but imused bam on hia property, newa is that a new form of insur­ 100 FREE yS ie STAMPS U P ise sd e a t haa announced the roster for the for .safety reasons because of its VALUABLE ance coverage, applicable to vol­ with tht pHrthtM at KIUMS R9nD1H atU 9->--*m EH A F T E R ) M D ssd Been Named... pony baseball team \\;hlch will be proximity to the main hou.sc. The unteer fire departments, is sxpect- IOM»»nKSlHEW AT£RlSAvnO-/. U S t a H u W l M •OOteratB sponsored by the An'dover Sand burning was done as a drill with ed to go Into effect shortly. •EK israd IB $r inort al your Slop 0 Shop COUPON M A n C A L L V . JtlWncb fllMid asovltr gnniat and Gravel Co. The 20 players cympanies from other towns invit­ DRAINED-»'UM-M. A\rOK>O0/ U C o a * « n t iM ed to participate. Manchester Evening Henrid. An­ Valid thru Wed., June 14. 1961 u n t S i o d MOstnuiklnc chosen from Slf boys who turned j»^M 4yp^^j^^i^cBtU£Krr se B esd n s On Saturday^ afternoon the de­ dover wrrespondenL Cindy'Pfsa- X A e S S f i O m Paul, Rftbert Russoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thaodbre Paul, IM out tor play are; Michael Koller, NOW! H N S S n l t a a i Michael Ave., 'Blast Hartford. He was bom June 6 at Manekas- partment responded to an emet- atlehl, Mephone Pngrtm 8-685B. Iilri Stiffip tonui! Extra Stamp Bonus! r r r t j . . ^ Roger Phelps, Edward Jurovaty. ttm ^ Wrnrnmm M B m id aBOMBtiaka •76sssoM d 44Sbratof lUra ter Memorial Hoepital. Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and gency call for a 3-car accident on rm. 4«~«a M. a o b d m d f t C o n i U c t ^ 4S Opposed Paul Jurovaty, Gary RoberU, Pat­ Rt. 6, near South St., in Coventry. N ’, 314.' Palmel', Tliomaa Bonneau, Robert the emergency truck of the local Whirlpool Wathoh, WBX.WSU.! imVEOL' a s______dSItsUandtr 48Suininit Brown, Andrew Gasper. Tlmothj’ oxvr vjusrocxjuJNT aOjB m tar • • • • , department. One of the local fire­ iBVEDUf 1 4 r r Wright, Robert LeBaron, William men praised the efforts of an r r W ELL. IF A S cncy 61AV AIWAY FROM r* 2 r 4 s r " Gleason, Robert Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Glea­ Dryors Stop & Shop aiFMtaldiUts son, 38 Demlng Rd., Glastonbury, He was bom June 4 at Man­ Phillips, Alan- punnack, Michael unidentified read-headed nurse who SAID, THEKES A n ^ / StlllM rtl rack IT 12 u Krzewski, ■ JamUEL OIL Manchester Memorial HOdpital. She has a brother, Thomas D Tlie annual Camibar sponsored MMonlwraagi r16 14 4T Jr., SH. TTie schedule tor the second DOWN 11 T w • • * • • roiuid will be: July 16, Marlbor­ by the fire department will be held gasoline in Andover Center. Aug. 12. If the TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY PK1S( in .A ’S POP BY AL VERMEER inswrahslte Martliio, Richard John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Mar ough, away; July ll, Columbia 2, a u i d i IT to away; July 13, Columbia 1, away; weather Is unfavorable, the event AND I'M THE O N E WHO , 'WHEN YOU'RE' tlno. 32 Dailey Circle, Rockville, He waa bom May 37 at Hart­ will be postponed to the following a A s M d e 42 42 ford Hoapital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Laura Mi­ July 18. Colchester, at home; July WAS TO SCOLD THE a n g r y y o u r EYES 4BritttnlAM IT Saturday. chaud. Rockville. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 30, Lebanon, away; July 25, He­ BANTLY OIL ALWAYS LET ME CHILDREN! THAT'S NOT SPARKLE LIKE S B str 44 j This is the annual fund-raising e sn id BT ss James A. Martino, Bloomflcld. He haa two brothers, Michael, 8, bron, aflinme; and July 27, Bol­ I m a k e t h e d e c i s i o n s ; FAIR, EITHER.' ------— DIAMONDS q ton, away. I event of the department. Proceeds ( .>MI' \\\. i,\r. "S NOT FAIR.' r-^— 7M1IW and Robert. 1. • • • • • Fire Chief Reports ; have been >ised to purchase equip- : :i 'MIN - 1 m i, I I.aaaano, Randcl, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lansano, 1A4 In his report at the monthly ; ment, and to a.salst with the opera­ y X': Lyness St. He waa bom June 2 at Miancheater Memorial' Hotpl- meeting of the Andover Volunteer tion of the department, keeping TEL MItrhrll 9 459S HERE'S CHICKEN AT ITS BEST... tal. Hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lansano. Fire Department, Chief George the cost of fire protection to a 170 Bissell St. He has two brothers, Ronald, 7 and Raymond. 8. Nelson said there had been one minimum for the property owjier. KOCKVILLE TR 6-3271 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL • • • • • Schramm, Dnvid John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Emil AND VALUE AT ITS GREATEST! Schramm Jr.. 134B Central Ave., East Hartford. He was bora June 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riley, Glastonbury. His pa­ Stop Al Shop has chopped the price to bring you ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: John E. Schramm, Norfolk. the lowest price in the history of these famous Conn. * • * • * White Gems! They’re plump from breast to yR,tX)CTOR,l H'60MB-tA)(CSUa/EGGNE' WILL I D I B ? -- 'Vinage St., Rockville. She was bom June 2 st Manchester M«- YES MV DEAR up.meoiitxNG m miis- ^ morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra . BUTtJOMTYOO, ;C0S1SARE90IN6 UP" Merle Seekins. Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. STOP a SHOP . and Mrs. Edward Celia, Broad Brook. CRY- * • * • • Sweeney, Bonnie Marie, daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swee­ ney, Rogers PI. She was bom June 3 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Etta Sweeney, IHVITES YOU TO AHEHO A 6 H t ( 3 S U m i ^ 5>«»»■«,>■ S .i i .7 ii 1 I ■ i . i „ Cropsesrville, N. T. She hat a brother, Lloyd Christopher, 33 months; and a sister, Patricia Anne, 5'4. m i u K jlIDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD **HMiry tot a big one get away laet trip--a $68 pot!" • • G • • Jarvali, Brenda Oarleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fresher‘ hy-far I Meatier-hy-far! AND ALSO A bit FED UP PeSTWJm». Jarvais. 88 Congress St. She waa bom June 1 at Manchester Me­ GOOD TIMBER, ever 'OWfiAL FORA WT FEE. morial Hoapital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Helen Silver. 82 Congreea St. Her paternal grandpa ranta are Mr. and Mrs. 'Vlctet'BotffS LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON John Jarvais, 202 Hamilton St. She has a sister, 'Vicki, 14 months. ' Nisbet, Carl Jaoiee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Nisbet, 18F Baker Village. Columbus, Ga. He was bom May 17 at Martin Army Hospital, Columbus. Ohio. Hii maternal grandparents are : o m Mr. and Mrs. Justin Shimanski, 186 T.’nion St. His paternal grand­ mother la Mrs. Rena Nisbet, East Hartford. • • • • • Gimter, PhylUi Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gun­ ter, 20 Dailey Circle, Rockville. She was bonj^ June 4 at Man­ chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Joseph Wholt 2'/i ta 3 lbs Morin, 14 Dorothy Rd. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bans, Indiana. She has a sister, Kathleen, 4’4. Cat-op ira lltn 2I< B. C. BY JOHNNY HART ^ • • • » • Miirdor.k, Nancy Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edson M "'- Frethnara make* the difference in theae plump birds — BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ONUf'I WILEY COUtO dock, 444 W. Middle Tpke. She waa bom June 2 at Manchester TO BE HELD IH OUR Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs David L they’re sped to Stop & Shop from nearby farms, w here EYAMtmcAH STAMDA7DS, ITS JUSTRieHT. AND WE LACK WI4D0W SCRCENSTO KEEP YOU AA AV NOT CARC FOR RICE N DELICIOUS.' S W I M TWe d e s e r t * Hunt. Syracuse. N. Y. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and th ey were bred and pampered to give you more juicy MR. SAWYER, OUR WAY OF LIFE OR.TRI... OUT MOSQUITOES-BUT W *. ON THB ...O R NUOC NAM, OUR FISH SAUCE) ALSOi INSTEAD Mrs. Matteson Murdock, Chittenango. N. Y. PARKIH6 LOT white meat per pound. And with this low price, you lU RURAL VIET NAM MAv SEEM NEITHER TOO OTHER HAND, HAVE MARfiOUlUAS TO WE POUR OVER ALAIOST / OF A FORK e • • • • • PRIMITIVE. 1•AF^3L0$I^E FOR HOT, NOR COLD, CATCH OUR AVDSQUITOES. EVERYTHING, ^ MAY I USE Morholt, Charlene Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James can really itock up — buy enough for THE LACK Of RUNNING CHOPSTICKS Morholt, 556 Graham Rd.. Wapplng. She was bom June 2 at Man your freezer to have on hand for pic­ J| I , AS Vfllt OOF m - Chester Memorial Hospital Her maternal grandparents are nics and cookouts. White Gemo are . 'f i l t A -01' Mr. and Mrr. Charles G. King, West Springfleld, Mass Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Morholt, Brook- sold exclusively at Stop & Shop. hra. N. Y. She has a brother. Stephen James, 2H- W E D N E S D A Y * • • • • 4 0 Pnsav, Thomas Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paaay, *TTw.. 461 Griffin Rd., Wapplng. He was bom June 1 at Mancheetc” ^ ?*TrJrfV* • ^ .0..¥!. rara • •• • Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Helene ► • 2 * * • • **/ ^ *« •• Leduc, Hartford. Hie paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anna Pasay, J U N E 2 1 Putnam. He has five brothers, W'alter, 16, Philip, 14, Stanley, 12, Kenneth, 8, and Clifford. 4. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI • • • • • I 1 ^ ^ Gaard, Audrey Mario, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. ^ COULD PROBABLY WIN WEHA’VENTeCSr ) X THINIC IV E j u s t - Gaard, 64 Church’St. She was bom Juno 2 at Manchester Me­ 4 to 8 P-m. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD VDUICNOW.WEVe THeTOIMN CHAMPION6HII? APTTCHER. b e e n I N S U L T E a morial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparents are Dr. euid Mrs. T. o o r A P R e rry exCEPT FDR ONE THING.., E. Conrad. Rock Island, 111. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. (la MBS of rsis »UI , GOOD BALLTBAM ------i r — ^ ^ Clarence Gaard. Blue Earth. Minn. She haa two brothers. Bruce. bt (Mttpsatd Mzt dap) H S S B — IN B, and James, 3t4; and two sisters, Barbara. 6’4. and Carol. 2. ta F A C r ... WHATteTWAT? S> • * • * Brindamour. Paul Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Brlndamour. 5 Dover Rd. He was bom June 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Stella Braun. 5 Dover Rd. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian R. Brindamour, WlUimantic. He haa three brothers, Theo­ dore, 11, William, 10, and Robert, 6; and a elster. Dorothy, 8. • • • • • Tanner, Robert Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tan­ ner Jr. 87 W'est St. He was bom June 3 at Manchester Memo # V i “ Borge-Qued” Vi Bo rial HoepiUl. His tnatemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Klambt. Naugatuck His paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner, Waterbiiry. . ^~/Z • a rail, SIS.W TM. sn. ujl srt. os. • * • • • • . ROCK CORNISH HEN CAPTAIN EASY G re^ e, Joseph Clinton, son of Mr. and Mis. Clinton N. « • BY LESLIE TURNER Greene, 900 Tolland Tpke. He was bOm June 8 at Manchester FEW VMK3U» Am LEFT M CTJBAi WHEN 7D FROM HERE. «BIOR , W maC i W A CUBAN JAO. FOR p a m e tt. nOMNEUi Memorial HospiUl. His maternal grandparents sre Mr. and Mrs. Nopoo Hero d’oouvrot Seiler’s Soup MU. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY KA»y. BUTZTMNKWE CAN ELUPB TMUnHUE MANCO CAN TAKE U»^ Carl Sw-anson, Coventry, R. I. His paternal grandparents ar* AimiORITIE»M EA5TERN ORIENTE nTHENflaii- ACROSS n a CHANNEL , Mr. and Mrs. Winston M. Greene, Cranston, R. I. He has a sis­ VERVWELL, PROVINCE I TOARBIAOTEVUAOe, ter, Mary Katherine. ■' Step a Shop Rolls Hottest Cup Cokes WESTEKNTP ON THE COASTl D U D L E y , ______AAR. OF HAITI.. IHAVE BREAKFAST ABERNATHY rw»n««», Frederic John Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic John CannaU, 127 Rowland Dr., Eaat Hartford. He wae bora Oett’s Sedas Heed Ice Cream Serve cool slices at your ‘-‘H hite Gem** cookouts! June 6 at Manchester Memorial HospiUl. His maternal grant.- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pogozelski Sr., New Hyde Park, N. Y. His paternal grandparenU are Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sekuler’s Potato Skips Cannata, Malveme, N. Y. He haa a sister, Anne Marie, in WATERMELDN 5i months. •• « • • * • Chamberlain, I^eslie Wenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leig^h Priced lower than the\*ve been this season! W. Chamberlain. 92 West St., Rockville. She was bom May 78 at Hartford HospiUl. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kurtz. West Seneca. N. Y. She has three brothers. L4. Scott. S»4, end Keith, 21 months. TRU-DLU-DERRIESsSS' • • • • • A L L THIS ------Bender. Laura Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. DAVY JONES Bender, 38 East St.. Rockville. She was bom June 4 at Man THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS BY LEPP and McWILLIAMS Chester Memorial HospiUl. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. p — and Mrs. Robert Bechaud, Rochester, N. Y. Her paternal grand­ I JUST 60 T OUT, PAVy.^ w e a , TM JU ST ^ T mATS EXACTLY'' MAN! TALK ABOUT PS5T, KELLY- mother ta Mrs. Julia Bender, Cos Cob. Conn. FO R O N LY At Stop & Shop you can get HOW ABOUT 6IVIN6 ME A BARELY /VIAKINO .WHAT TVE BEEN ONC'TRACK MINOSb MARCO WILL $ • • » * JOB IN VOUR SALVAGE rr, 8 u r ,..i GUESS trying to t e l l . COME ON, fML, I 'U FIX IT SO ' Fletcher, Alan I.«enard, son of Mr. and'Mrs. Georp A. BUSINESS, BUDPy-BOy? TWO CAN LIVE 'you, RAVY JONEE! SHOW YOU AROUND three can Tickets available at the P«r AS CHIAP AS Tup «iofraaB« . LIVE AS CHEAP Fletcher, Wapplng. He was bom Jtfhe 5 at Manchester Mpmo ONE/ AS ONE 1 rial Hoepital. He haa two brothers. G. Raymond, 21, and Harry, M andieater S top fli Shop poftM l 13; and two Msters, Phyllta 16. and Meri-Jane, T. * • • • • extra ± STAMPS TelgMMr, Steven Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Telgen er, 51 HlUcnsst Rd. T He was bora June ...... 4 at Manchester...... Memorial without coupons-^buy all you want! Hspoital. His mstemsl grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Chailaa Bring the whole family and have dinner with iw! IFt' Pehhington. Sandpolnt, Idaho. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. W. J. Telgener, Boulder, Ook>. He haa a brother, banquet fare that’s sure to please everyone, and a world of Look for the special displays throughout'our stores. Vou’ll find Richard John, 3. fun to go with it! Be sure to buy your tickets early — ■ dozens of popular items mlarked foi extra stamps. Buy all MeOalUa, Snaan Mari daughter of Mr., and Mm. James G. quantities are limited and there are no more when these you want and fill your saver bookii faster! ' McCalUn, Spring^eld, Ms m . She waa borit May 9 at SprlngfleiJ are gone. , ‘ I Hoapital. Her maternal mixIparaiiU am Mr. and.Mm. Malcolm WUaoB, 17 Salani Rd. Her patam al graadmothar is Mm. Alloa MoCalHa, apttagfiald, Maaa. Mm has two M atm Barlwra Aan, t, aad Jaam,A l ^ r

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PA8E FOURTEEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MpNDAT, JUNE 12, 1961 PAGE HFTESN 1111 ''i RrMilt5 and we played for two hours at 000. serious loss when Jimmy Piersall, Colarito, Detrlot, 47; Cash, De­ practicing up her game. Mrs. W il­ lined Archie’s plans following the ing in the gate, movies, radio and four rounds against the slow start­ 18th hit of the day, was th* de­ N>w \ork 2-5. Ix»« 'ngclr« I-l courts not far from niy home. . . . champion's lop-SIded decision vic­ As for the scoring, the three of­ seventh on John Cervlnl’s two-run their brilliant center fielder and troit, 44; Kaline, Detroit and Mar­ lis recently represented the Park­ a few other things. I guess he ia ing champion, the young husky cisive blow. Boston 8-5. Mlnnr«ota 2-10 Listened to baseball on the radio tory 6ver Inept Olulio Rinaldi at ficials had it this way: Referee homer. But A * I forced the extra the American League’s leading while sunning myself and after ade house in regional competition waiting to see how his tax prob­ from Anzio showed nothing but se.sslon when Danny Sullivan hit a Jeff Gentllcore and Ed Zawis- Clevelard 2-4. Kansas Cits S-.5 ls, New York, 42. Madison Square Garden Saturday lems with Uncle Sam come out be- Ruby Goldstein. 11-3-1 In rounds, hitter, injured his* heel and had to Runs Batted In— Cash, Detroit, dinner a ride out into the coun­ In New York.’ . .Without traivi- gameness and a post-fight appe­ solo homer In the last of the towskl had four hits apiec* for H.ilflmom 8-1. Chicacn 2-' night. ' fdft he makes a definite move. Judge Artie Aidala 11-4 and Judge be helped o ff the field. 50; Gentile, Baltimore, 48; Maris, try, noticing a fine sunset en route portation at night I had to alter tite. AAI. Mark Monnette waa the only \4 ashinjrton 7-6 Detroit 4-7 A much traveled outfielder, "Doc and I are going to tour the Tony Castellano, 9-6-1. The Asso­ seventh. New York, 47; Mantle, New York, to 250 Burke St. my schedule and this gave me a " I f we get past Johansson, we Moore chopped up his wild- A * r ...... 200 010 11-5-8-0 Na.ssiff player to get more than (.rcnnd camo. HI CTiuck Essegian. was substituted. Scandinavian countries, fighting a ciated Press scorecard had It 44; Colarito. Detroit, 42. chance to rest up snd catch up on might wind up'with Floyd Patter­ swinging, bewildered rival with an Ponticelli’s ...... 000 002 20—4-4-1 one base knock, coming up with a Today's tiamps ! All this part-time player, wh'ol some reading in the Connecticut few exhibitions, and maybe a 11-3-1. Hits — Piersall. Cleveland, 79; Monday son again." (Moore was knocked assortment of blows. A t the finish Rinaldi, his cuts stitched, re Barrera. McHale (7) and Sul­ pair of hits. Mlnnrsota ('\rrlso 0-01 at Bos­ couldn't stick with five other big Room. couple of 10-round fights.’’ said out by Pattersoh in 1956 for the Glulio was bleeding from outs A A I ...200 013 000 14-11-18-1 ton (Dolock .5-21 Cash. Detroit and Kubek, New stock car builder Frank O m - Archie today. ."Then we31 see what laxed at the Haines Falls. N. Y „ livan: Fegy and Saplenza. league clubs, did was smack two vacant heavyweight title.)" around both eyes snd from a pos­ Taking full advantage of five Nasslff's 002 400 000 13-10- 6-10 Ia>s Anijplos (Bo\,-fipId 2-1) at home runs in the first game, driv­ York, 71; B. Robinson, Balttmore, panelli phoned to report the good Thursday Itallan-Americsn resort where he we can stir up. sibly fractured nose. Elk.s’ errors Ponticelli's .scored s ’Fish. Crowell (4). Gehtllcora >;pss 5ork ( Stafford S-21 8 p.m. 70; Teoiple, Cleveland, 69. news that his car, Four Star, won Official news that Jack Rose, ■Tm going to keep -my weight How about Harold Johnson of had trained. He displayed amean. IN THE END HE W AS TAGGED— ^Trapped between second and third, Chicago pitch­ ing in five nms to give the Indiana No Knm’kdowns 6-2 victory in flrat game of double- (11) and Andreoli; McKaye, Jac- -Cliicajfo (Kpimiipi-pr 0-.5| at a 7-3 triumph. Tlie CJolden Greek Doubles— Power, Cleveland. 18; a double feature on the weekend DConn basketball captain t w o down to 185. You know, 1 weighed PhUadSlphla (The NBA's light two-fisted attack with the knife er Jack Curtin goes down on all fours trying to elude ^lilwaukee third baseman Ed • There were no knockdowns al­ header at Keeney St. Stadium Sun­ qiillh 111) and Ouillano. Baltlmoro (Hopft I -.5) Romano, Qeveand, 17; Kubek, at the New > London Speed Bowl. seasons ago, had been implicated myself Sunday and I was only 175- heavyweight champion), would and fork, although his breathing didn't stop there. It was his double though Archie rocked his loe sev­ day. In the nightcap, Hartford Na­ Kansas City (Shaw 8-41 at Mathews who is about to make tag for putout in .second inning of second game ye.st«r-; in the ninth inning that drove In New Yprk and O’Connell, Wash­ Amle Harris, service manager at I still could have made the weight.” Archie fight him again? was hampered by his damaged in the latest national college bas' eral itimes. Moore explained that tional squeezed out a 3-2 victory Despite a pair of solo homers by dPSTland (Hawkins .S-81 day in Chicago. Curtis tried to go from first to third on Richie Ashburn’s single but Cleveland's last run in a 4-3 sec­ ington. 15; PiersalL devebuid. 14, Bourne Bulck In Manchester, pi­ ketball scandal was received short' Kearns had been in communica­ " I f they come up with the right no.se. The Injured beak probably he hurt both hands early in the over Police & Fire. losing pitcher Bruce Cappa, th* Only Gamps Schpdiilpd. ond game victory. Triples—‘Wood. Detroit, 6 ; Pier- loted the souped up Chevrolet to ly after noon. Strange, but msuiy tion with” Swedish Promoter Ed­ kind of money, about 8100.000 or will be X-rayed today. Giulio plans changed his mind when ball got there first. ( AP Photofax.) the checkered flag . . . Viewed fight. to remain in the U. S. for some Bill Troy drove In both Elks Oilmen rallied to nip the Manor- Tiipsdas's Sphpdiilp The two triumphs Increased the saH. Cleveland and Keough, Wash­ men figured that Rose was mixed win Ahlquist before the^, Rinaldi so. we'd fight him dr anybody." my son Dean's grammar school sight-seeing through his purple- Tallies with a single and double off men In the nightcap. A four-run WaahlnRton at BaHimom Indians' first place margin to 1>4 ington, 5; Sievers, Chicago, Kaline, up the mess long before It was fight and he has' most arrange­ More knocked out Johnson in the "He should go back to school Detroit and Long, Washington, 4. team In action, the. boys winning 14th round Aug. 11, 1954, and has and learn the techniques of fight- tinted eyes. Bob Escavlch who pitched *. three- rally In the fifth overcame a three- » w York at CIps pland games over Detroit which was held officially announced. I was aware ments set for the trip. run deficit. Boston at Dptrolt to a split by Washington. The T i­ Home Runs—filaris, Netv York, their sixth in seven starts, 2-1 . . . hitter. John Cervini had a perfect First Third of Season Completed Visited the Country Club In the liiai he had been questioned some two for the winners. Four hits, one of them n t'"o- T>oa .An|rplP!i at ChlraRO (21 gers had to play 11 Innings to win 20: Mantle, New York, 18; Cola- time ago. The flashy South Wind vlto and Cash, Detroit, 17; Gen­ early evening to pick up Informa­ Ponticelll’a ...... 120 210 0 - 6-,5-2 n double by Mike Oriowskt, Kansas City at Minnesota the second game 7-6 after the Sen­ ■or man played some fine bail with sparked the winner* game-winning tile, Baltimore and Wagner, Los tion on the Pro-Amateur Tourna­ Elks ...... 010 100 0—2-3-5 NATIONAt. I-EAGI E ators had won the opener. 7-4. the former local Red Embers two rally. Bard Bushe.'y, who picked up New York's Yankees climbed to -Angeles, 14. ^ ment, won by the Nettelbladts, pro Kelley Scatters Five Singles Escavlch and Ashley: Raulen- 4V. U Pet. G.B. Harry and his son, Tom. Fine years ago, after winding up his berg, Flemming (6) and Heller, the victory In relief, drove In th* 21 within half a game of the 'Tigers, Stolen Bases — Bowser, Kansas Cincinnati .. .83 .611 — field with a number of the late college career... Rose being HUNTING Troy (3). winning tally with a sacrifle*. Ia>» Anjples .. .84 .607 — beating Los Angeles twice, 2-1 and City, 17; .AparirJo, Chleagn, 15; brought into' the limelight again Hits and error* w*re not includ­ 5-1. Baltimore turned back Chica­ VenAlles, Minnesota, 12; Wood, finishers complaining about the As Legion Wins Opener^ 3-2 Ran Francisco 80 28 .566 2 ', Reds Serious Threat strong winds . . . Enjoyed chat­ must have been a shock to Trailing by a run going into the ed with scoring summary of thl* go 8-2 but the White Sox gained PIttaburfh ... 26 24 .520 5 Detroit, 10; lauuils, Chicago, 8. Hugh Greer, UConn ccnch, who ,'^a n d game. a split with a 7-1 second game ting with Doc 'McKee, Stan Hilln- last of the fifth, Hartforxl Nation­ St. Louis ...... 24 27 .471 2't New York June 1'2 (JP)— *• The Dodgers gave ground grudg-e-in all Philadelphia runs with a Pitching (Based on 8 or more did 101 things to help Rosa during Warming up for Its 1961 Zone Bantl.v’s ...... 010 040 Ox—5 tictory. Minnesota also earned a iki and Wally Parciak, all'fine al rallied for. two runs to squeeze MJIwankop . . ;-84 27 .471 7 ', Ifs time for the experts to! |"Sly-. defeaUng Philadelphia f o r three-run...... homer. decisions)— Grant, Cleveland, 7-0, his undergraduate days at Storrs Four League opener scheduled Manor ...... 010 800 00— 4 split, defeating Boston 10-5 after golfers. McKee Is .also one of the out a 3-2 victory over Police A Chlcaro ...... 21 82 .896 111', ‘ the Rixth Etraight time, 6-3. while 1.000; Lntman, Cleveland, 6-0, ... Met up with big Steve Cooper, Hence Bushey (5) and Moore; ..start taking the Cincinnati the Red Sox had won the opener 1.000; Schwall, Boston, 5-0, 1.000; better 10 pin bowlers In Man­ W is h in g Sunday against Cromwell at home, Fire. Both team* collected five hits Philadelphia .17 S3 .840 14 Pittsburgh downed San Francisco PIRATE8-GIANTS — A four-run chester and was one of many 10 former Vermont University base­ and only one error was committed, Cappa and McCoy. I Reds seriously. The rival 8 - 2. Terry, New York. 4-0, 1.000; Mos- Manchester’s American L burgh, 5; Seven tied with 4. (3ood looking driver Is Arnie Harris* •was the main purpose of his call shot. Playing with him at the time winners with Gallagher getting Doing all of their, scoring in pairs ready know and use this final West Hartford in the last of the eliminating the pot bunker tn th* 6:15, Memorial Field. I 19th and 20th in the nightcap and Results of las t week’s games Home runs — Mathews, Mil­ of Glastonbury, service manager Visiting Hours, after the 10 were Ted Plodzlk and Tom Faulk­ over the last four frames. Nor­ fishing tip. If you attach the ninth. Bob Cowing scored from Former Dodger Babe Herman, three R B I’s and Aceto driving middle of No. 11 fairway.” Tneaday. dune 18 ! Thrilling Feature; Mickey Mantle socked his 18lh. were Nassiff.s 14, Paganl’s 14 waukee and Opeda, San Fran­ at Bourne Bulck in Manchester. o’clock deadline, included, at the ner. man's trimmed Aceto and Sylves­ hook to the end of your line with third as George Bassos reached on who has scouted for the Pirates, home a pair of runs. Hogan is one of 150 contestants Pontlcelll's \'s. Elks, 8:10, Char- I A two-car duel between two j Dodgers Stimonger Righthanders Ralph Terry (4-0) cisco, 17; Robinson. Cincinnati and Campanelli is a former trackman same time. Don Cowles and Pat LADIES DIVISION Bud Anderson had three for ter. 8-3. at Verplanck Field Satur­ (tie); Norman's 5, Lawyers 4: Pa- a snap rather than a knot, you a fielder’s choice grounding to Yankees and Phillies, is scouting battling for a total of some 160,- ter Oak. nine-year-old girls had spectators and Roland Sheldon (8-2) were the Aloon, Los Angeles, 14; Freiese, at Manchester High under Coach Bolduc. The latter announced that FOUR BALU BEST B.ALL four including two homers good winning pitchers. day. Norman's collected a dozen gani’s 17. Aceto’s 9 and Ansaldi’s Claolnnati, 12. can then remove the hook with shortstop. Kelley wiggled out of Low Gmss—Barbara Williams, for the New York Met*, new team 000 in prize money over th* *,- FAP vs. Htfd. Nat , 6:10, Keeney i yelling In excitement at quarter Pete Wlgren . . Special edition of he would retire, for th» umpteenth for four FB I’s for losers. 907 yard, par-70 Oakland Hills • * • hits compared to seven for the los­ 17, Nasstff’s 1. Robinson, (Ancinnati, Wills, IjOO the fish, snap on another hook and the Jam by getting the next batter Margaret Simon, Peg Chanda and in the National League for 1962. B t ' the Indianapolis Times w is for­ time, as a softball player a ftir the Bantlv's ...... 551 101 0-13-10-1 layout. The winner will get <14.- midget races In Buckland Satur- ! ers while each side committed three Standings were not used because Angelea and Maya, San Francisco, be fishing again- fast. Later on, to ground out to shortstop also for Callcen Perry 88. Egg vs. Army A Navy, 6:15, ! ORIOLnS-W HITE SOX—Chuck warded by Joe Haloburdo who 1961 season snd Cowles forwarded A A I ’ ...... 020 022 2 - 8- 8-4 000, the runner-up. $7,000 alld the day night. Than ’59 Clik,mps bobbles. they did not add up mathematical- 7. when you clean your catch you’ll another force play at second for Low Netac—Helen Reynolds, Herb Hinojosa, who has been Charter Oak. Bstrsda of Baltimore stifled the viewed the 500 mile race last Me­ latest doings in softball play with Gallagher and Halstead: Ander­ third placer, $5,000. '\ Bill Hilinski paced the winners Iv. have the time to remove the hook the final out of the day. Vera Wolf. Kae Allen and Marion riding so well In Maryland this Methodlsta vs. St Mar>-’s 6.15. Debbie Mercer of Manchester I White Box with three hits in the Pitching (Based on 8, or more morial Day In the Motor City . . the Rec Department . . . One Just son. G. Sullivan (2), Ward (6) and with a pair of homers. Jim Cun­ with ease and safety. Manchester will play one more Zamaitls 71: -Helen Ayers, Mary spring, had 43 winners during the Mt. Nebo. , and Susan Onill of Meriden scoot-1 opener, one until two out in the decisions) — Miller, San Fran­ Outdoor volleyball season has ar­ can’t depend upon the weather D. Sullivan. ningham had a single and double 89'ERS LEAGUE when outdoor events are scheduled exhibition game before opening its Gangewere. Isabelle Parciak and Hialeah meeting last winter. Army A Navi- vs PAF. 6, Wad­ ed through s field of nine cars to j Los Angeles, June 12 iJP'— 10 and walked twb. It was the ninth. Ronnie Hansen drove in cisco, 5-0, 1,000; Duffalo, San rived but when I had trouble lining league season. Wednesday night mn up front for the 25-lap fea-' Walter Alston, about as cau­ and John Michalik two singles, also An Important meeting of all Francisco, 8-0, 1,000; Podres, Los and as a result the'night's activity CAMPING Edna Wadaa 71. Sinker Return* dell. 24th time since koufax came three Oriole runs with three sin­ up enough players at night I play­ Here’.s a tip hot-weather camp­ Nlantlc will visit Mt, Nebo for a INTERMEDIATE LEXOI’E lure races for Junior drivers. tious a man as you’ll find any­ gles. Billy Pierce hurled a aix- for Norman’s. Larry Kearns topped coaches tn the 89’ers League will Angeles, 6-1, .857; Kpufax, Loe — volleyball—was postponed. Mlsa Reynolds, 1960 Club cham­ Man o' War lost onl.v one race, Medics vs. Auto Parts. 6. Buck- to the majors in 1^55 that he ed tennie as a second choice until ers ought to appreciate. When 6:15 contest. pion, had a 79 on her own ball. Her Coming from behind twice to Pittsburgh (Ah — Clem Labine, S u ^ . one of the top drivers In where outside a dynamite fac­ hitber and first baseman Roy Slev- the losers with a single and double. be held Tuesday night at the Army Angeles, 9-2, JI18; Haddlx, Pitts­ that to the colt Upset. He avenged ley. fanned 10 or more in a single dark, trying to take a few inches packing in butter, bury it (in its fine round was due to excellent gain deadlocks, the Alumni A In­ the Pitt.sburgh Pirates relief pitch­ New England, managed to stay tory, figures his Los Angeles ers got four hits and three RBI's Norman’s 002 222— 8 12 3 A Navy Club starting at 7:30. Bach burgh. 4-1. .800. Saturday that setback in the 1920 Preak- game. off my waistline . . Ice Capades original carton) inside a sack of Munchfiitrr chipping and- putting. termediates finally pushed acro.ss er, Is elated. He’s found his sinker out front and Gashed under the Dodgers are stronger now Aceto’s 100 200—3 7 3 coach is to bring a complete roster Talked In person tins a.m. with ness S t Pimlico, the first race in TTie Phils got to hiiki for all In the Whits Sox night cap vic­ Strikeouts — Koufax, l.os An­ ehow on teevee at 10 o'clock wa* flour. It will Heep there for many j , Ah r h po a f> I hi «) the winning runs in the llth in­ pitch again. "For three or four checkered flag an instant before than they were when they Michalik and Cataldo; Kearns of the members of his club includ­ Casey-Casey Magnuson, not CJasey r ( .4 0 ft 0 0 0 his 3-year-old campaign. their runs in the third, when tory. geles, 89; Drysdale, Los Angeles, excellent. I am fascinated every days in perfect condition—no mat- ning to edge Nassiff Arms, 11-10, years, it wouldn't break more than Debbie. won the pennant In 1959 • • k and Quaglia, Ostrout (5). ing the ages of all players. 75; Brogllo, St. Louis, 72; W il­ time I aee the spinning Ronnie Stengel. Now in the real estate ..4 3 4 Ellington Kidgc STOP nOHTING Lee Walis homered after ter how high the mercury climbs. | Mani-zzia. r ..5 7 1 yesterday at the West Side Oval. an inch or two." relates Labine, But the reluctant prophet RED SOX-TB IN S —Rookie Don Robertson irf action, either in the field, Magnuson was a former fine 6 1 Gary O'ibom of Wappuig was i Ruben Amaio singlc r h I' A e rhi the senior main event, crossing the the bases empty. Moon's wa; As Middleweight Mcendlng the 14 steps to the cigar in his mouth as usual, to re­ Mr. Bruin shows he’ll m ake; ,;ji,son ft ft 0 Thoinlon. Charlie Conlan. Henry tional League race locked up Malzone accounted for all Boston's ...... 1 ft , finish line jiLst ahead of Jimmy to the point where they can his 14th of the season, his 13th sports desk . at 7:58 this a.m. port he was ready to set up his enough .noise to bring you on the | MoLymr! r( ...... 3 ft 0 ft Abuza 63: John Harrigan, John Se< Caster runs. Harmon Klllebrew and Bob 2 2 ft 0 I .Milo of Southington snd Butch play the rest of the way on at the coliseum this year and With Diilio Nunez Seruton is back again this sum­ camp trailer for the season at run. , nnhr?«. rf ...... Kearny, Matt Allen, Jack Hunter Allison homered and drove in Dlxnn, lb ...... 3 n 0 ft {CM Set Caraher Salerno of Xferiden. his-sixth (Bfaln.xt Philadelphia. mer aa head coa ft ft SUNDAY Alston said. came in when Moon singled. ajpall clubs. base,ball, the Yankees in parti­ ers. A valuable item to have on Caar/irlnn. p ...... 2 ft ft 0 1 ft All work done on Modem Elec­ j the rear of the-fl^ld "Of course, I might not say Willie, who had a double and Although Moyer has been ranked cular. Doc is still active as a soft­ nel 11, a channel that I cannot hand can be made from an old MEDAL PLAY tronic Bear Machine bj- factory An eight-lap special race for that a month from now. two singles in five at-bats, For Little Miss among the welters in some ratings, ball player with Civltan and as a pick u p... Social engagement in piece of carpet. Cpt two strips 15 T o la la .31 2 6 27 R ] 2 E-ULI, H ANDICAP trained personnel. j novice drivers was taken by slx- I.,eague Better eoach in the Little League baseball inches wide by six feet long. Keep Iiin in ga : Low Gross—Lou Becker 76. 1000 scored again in the seventh, on he actually has not been close to the afternoon and a night out ManchojtU'r ...... ft 2 1 ft ft ft ft 0 ft-3 Low Nets--Lou Becker 76-7— I year-old Sue Farris of Rockville. "And besides, the big thing a pinch single by Tom Davis. S o\f t b a 11 League the 147-pound welter limit in some program. .. Ready to resume hts with friends. ’em behind your spare tire. Next Woflt Hanford ...... ft 0 1 ft ft ft ft 0 1- 2 ! Next Saturday's racing program is that the whole National Hodges myle it 6-3 with his time. In his ISMt bout. May 19, time you get stuck, slip the car­ SB; Minor, Dcardon, Mpi*nrr SA(^: 69, John Harrigan 81-8— 73. Macaione; LOB; Manch<*ater R. Weal Kickers TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS FISK ; W ill salute High Sheriff Patrick I>>ague Is stronger than it was homer in the eighth. Manchester Little Miss Softball Moyer weighed 164 when he stop­ pet strips under the rear tires for Hartford 13: BB Kelkv 1ft, ("alev 3. I Hogan of Hartford, a leader in in 1959.': The Dodgcr.s, who have League will Jaunch its first season ped Willie Jennings ,ln two rounds. traction. You'll he on your way Ca.taarino 2: 510: K^'lky 6. Cak^ 3. Duncan Johnson 89-1-2—77, Phil FRONT END SHOP youth activity programs He will The Dodgers, who beat beaten Philadelphia eight Nunez has been making a name pronto—no fuse, no muss. Caa.aarino 6: HUa off: (‘‘aky h for 3 Holway 87-,10—77, Eric Kellner 84- for girls iiy ihe ages eight through Hill and Gendbien Victors at Lemaiis runa In R Innlnsa: Caaaarlno 1 for ft 8—76, Ed Dymon 86-10— 76, Low­ S57 Broad St.— MI .3-2444 be on hand to present trophies for Philadelphia for the stxLh times in nine meetings ..this for himself in St. Nicholas Arena. ruTiF In 4 Innlnirs: HBP' Oaky, ’ both feature races. straight time yesterday, were 12 with s' registration June 24 at (Howea): B: K dlftyu L: Caky. ell McMullin' 84-8 76. /, season, got 14 hits off Mahaf- 10 a.m. at Memorial Field. Tryouta Among his 1961 victims was Phil four percentage points out of fey and his two successors, Moyer, Denny’s brother. Lemans, Ftence, June 12 (A>>—^2.782.19 miles, 49.39 miles further New Golf Car first place when they Gew to will be conducted June 24 through T t r a msin who had just finished than haa ever hpen covered in the Ken Lehman snd Jack Bsld- June 30. Any girl who ia age eight Moyer has s 29-4 record to Chic&g^o iJPi — Golf cara may San Francisco to open s two- schiin. * Nunez’ 20-3 one o f the moat harfowing auto event. And they averaged a splen­ be a boon to golfing:, but they also game series today with the on or before July 1 and has not racM of the year Phil Hill Ulked VOLlBWAArx O' WteKA. «M< The 10-round match-will be car­ did 115.92 miles per hour ii^ are a bane *to golf course super* third-place Giants. reached age 13 by Aug. 1 is eli­ like he’d Juat been driving around ried on network (A.B’C) telerision process. intendents. W, F. Burdick told Koufax pitched his sixth NtlW BRITAIN WINS gible for the tryouts. the block. at 10 p.m. Hill, who had teamed wHh the the Chicagoland Golf Association Ever v^onder straight complete game and Slorrs. June 12 iffi—New Brit­ Two pilot leagues will be or­ But the Santa Monica, Calif., Belgian to win In 1958, said there ain haa won its third straight New ganized consisting of four teams in that a new rubber tire with a 12- scored his sixth straight vic­ New Orleans has an interesting native did a little more than that was nary a hitch. England Interscholastic Track, and each league with 15 girls on a during a 24-hour period Saturday Inch ‘footprint" virtually floats tory in the Dodgers' 6-3 deci­ welterweight match slated tonight if this truck’s for you? sion over the Philll.-s yester­ Field (Championship. Pacing New team. The achedule will open on through Sunday morning. He and the golf csir over the course. H ie Tonight when Ralph Dupas. the No. 4 chal­ day. TTie handsome lefthander, Britain to its 14-point victory Sat-' July 1 and continue through Au­ Belgian Oliver Gendblen won their Pitcher Sy Young of Boston Ur«i were run over a wrlstwatch urday were Richie Kurnik. who gust. Play will be on modified soft- lenger to Emile Griffith, faces Gus won 82 games in both the 1901 and without breaking It and over brok­ off to the best start of his SumUn of Mobile, Ala. in a 12- aecond Lemana 24-hour endur­ won the ahotput and Jerry'Nelpp, ball fields, using rules designed for ance race as a team, yesterday, 1902 American League baseball en. jagged glass without being career with a record of 9.2, al­ rounder. o on lowed only five hits, struck out w-inner of the 440-yard run. th e "p ig t^ l" set. Batting tees will when they piloted their Ferrari seasons. punctured. be used for the first season in place of pitchers and catchers in order to ’The European featherw'elght proride an opportunity to instruct crown will be at stake Friday in ilie girls in softball play so that Rome when Gracieux Lamperti of "NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHEK PAVING COMPANY' they can form the nucleous of a Paris takes on Sergio Capri of Rome. totim-Tride progiam next summer. 7 / WINF YOUR AUTOMATIC BRAKES Each team will have ahtrts and caps similar to Little League and The Long Island Arena at Co­ FUEL OIL' consist of three girls In each of the mack, N.'Y. returns to action DELIVERY CONTRACT five age groups. Only one adult Wednesday with a middleweight AMESITE SIGN NOW RELINED will be In attendant during gamea bout between Stefan Redl of Pat­ and eich girl will play a minimum erson, N.J. and Johnny Gorman of lU"LilJ' And Receive At Absolutely No Rxtro Cost ALL 4 WHEELS of three innings of the six Inning Brooklyn ..... Jeue Bowdry of YANKEE games. Ih e achedule calls for two St. Louis who fought Harold DRIVES Inoludea Parta awl Labor gam n a week for each team. Jolinson for the N ^A light heavy 1,000 Triple "S " Bliie tradinsl Stamps* title last winter, boxes Alan ^ nRST IN QUUJTY Experience Fred Naaalff of Nassiff Arms Hamon of Jamaica Wednesday at 'Stamps ismied upon payment of first fuel delivery. will bear the cost of the Initial Is Onr BASEBALL All Work Miami Beach .... A Monday show program, however, sponsors are * FAIRKT IN PRICE Guaranteed In Caracas pits Carlos Heriiandez, I Best MONTHLY OR BUDGET PAYMENTS 95 In Writing being sought. Venezuela lightweight, against Ed­ * FASTEST SERWCE Gumrentce G o o d way to find out; come to our S die Perkins of Chicago. LOS ANGLES AT NEW YORK Grand Opening ond look into all the FCmD o CHEVY Conpccticat’e Lending Pnving Contractor Heating 2 4 fH o w PLI’MOIJTH 6 Attanahio Signs Volkswagen Trucks. Specialists B u n t m r 13 Others SUghUy Higher SCORES ON HIGIh TH R O W -4)on Blasingatne of Cin­ Watson Appointed GAME TIME 8 P.M. Stamford, June 12 (JP)— ^Tony At- S m rw k e cinnati races acr&s home plate as Cardinal catcher Tim 1 ■ Since 1935 FRIDAY, JUNE 16—3 \o 9 P.M. Bonded Lining Easy Credit’ Terms tjuiasio, Univeralty, of Connecticut Boaton, (5V—Phil Watson has second baseman from Stamford, McCarvei: leaps high to catch the ball in ninth inning in been named coach of the Boston BOLAND SATURDAY, JUNE 17—9 A.M. to 5 P.M. has signed a Cleveland Indians’ St. Louis yesterday. On his way to first i? Bob Whisen- Bruins for the 1961-1962 season. The THOMAS COtLA Go. HEAR ALL YANKEE MGNT GAMES, MANCHeSTER OIL COMPANY BRAKE baseball contract for what was re­ ant who had grounded to Bob Lillis at short. Lillis threw ’The former New < York Rjin„w.j’ J A 2 4 T R 1 PAVING CONTMCTORS M l 9-5224 H O M E and A W A Y — DIAL 1230 357 Rraod St. ported as "a aizablc bonus." The home trying to force Blasingame. Umpire is Augie Dona- player Afid coach succeeds Milt ..... il.....■(■■■■ 369 CENTER ST tffT m . M S 4 » f | TED TRUDON, Inc. SHOP 21-ysar-cild inflelder w aa sssigned Schmidt, who has been promoted FISK M l 3-2444 telli. In foreground ia Bill White (12)' Cardinal to ■■ststant maaager and dlraator "NOT APPUJATID WITH ANY OTHER PAVING COMPANY*! Sai^erday to Burttaw t^ In the baaeman. (A P Photofax.) ^ o f t e n t opsratlww. I.

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Cali MI 8-8506 alter 4 p.m. two 5 or 6-room rent# available ic tile, hot air heat, sixth unfin­ nomical living this 3 bedroom houses to Manchester, BoltOOt ias Mancbaatar Driatnt Aeada HEARD fiCHOOl regularly $8.95, now $2.98; stacked Boardera Wanted 59-A washer, excellent location, near Coventry. Call Joyes MonttMUL my. PI S-7MS. tiflRS MnjUfHTIALrailHDlHIDNNj work evening! and weekends. Call alumlhtim conical, $9.99; Channel about August 1. Call Principal of ished room In Cape, built-in oven ranch is the answer. Excellent shopping center, bus line, school, liAXavfERE M l 34896, AUTOMA'nC Whirlpool washer in value $17,600. H. B. Grady, bro­ broker, PI 2-7031. TO MEET HIRE!« « OOTTA FIND j 8 Yegl, 81.99; UHF bow tie, $1.99; NICE R(X)M and board for gei Hollister School. MI 3-6152, or and range in Ranch. Only $12,490, city water and city sewerage. MORTl/xarS BEiMGUPPeO good condition, first $50 takes it.' Bowers School, MI 9-4305. ker. MI 3-8009. AWAf ID flop THIS 10 foot mast pipe, $2.99; Red Bird tieman. Country living. Write Bo $390 down. Cali McCarthy Enter­ Oiarles Lesperance. MT 9-7620. CASH WAITINa tor property own­ ADVERTISING Ins drlvlni adtooL Thiaa akUlad MAMHGCT MI 9-1043. prises, Inc.. MI 4-1889, John V. EXTRAVAGANCE! chimney mounts, 99c; VHP wire. BB, Hsrald. WANTED—To rent or sublet—Fur­ MANCHESTER—631 Vernon St. ers. Please call us before you bM couiteoua laatroctora. C9aaa room SEAR HE BxeeUent (Opportunity for a man Sitnatlom Wanted— Hnl« 89 3c per foot. Also tubes, parts and Panclera, MI 9-1898. MANCHESTER or sell. Speedy service! J. D. tnamictlana for IS, IT year oida with rstaU credit jalea and/of 9x12 REIVERSIBLE fiber rugs only nished apartment or house. Cou­ Just completed 7 room colonial, 3 f t AfiSTiriRD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS DEODEDOl accessories on sale. Quantite limit­ $l'y5; colorful and long wearing. ple and two children, 9-5. Write twin size bedrooms, large paneled Realty. Ml 8-U29. Talepbooe Mr. Mortlock. Director time payment experlsnoe. Am- COURT STENOGRAPHER, rapid, ed. Open evenings till 9. Ssteilite NEW Five room ranch, 1120 square BIG FAMILY? 8:15 AJL to 4:S0 PJL of Driver Biducatloa. BO S-T3M. ACmZEHtf E-z term, at 'Marlow's, 867 Main. Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 ^ x EE, Herald. feet built-ins, tile bath, fireplace, family room, I’-j hatha, built-in HEETIHa. biUoue, aggressive man Kble to 37, married, desires nimmer em­ Elsctrfuiica Service, 165 School St., G.E. oven and range, diahwaaher, LOOKING to buy Green Manor oigVUlsa and work without Manchester. MI 9-1786 large lot. Priced at onlj- $17,800. What you need is this oversize house not Ilated'’wlth sgent prss-. LARdONV Oonaacdeiit'a tint U- ployment from July to September TWO CUSTOM MADE beige club ROOM WANTED by gentleman, Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620, garbage dispoaer, garage, *i of an •upsrvlalon. Salkry, good home, 19; also, experienced, in retail chairs, $30 each. Cost us $200. Cape Cod on 160x160 wooded lot. ently. Private transaction. Call COFt CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. eanaed drlelnc adiool trained — garage desired, suburban or coun­ Farm and Land For Sale 71 acre, completely landscaped, 1,128 sq. ft. first floor contains liv­ paid vacation after pMd train­ eelling men'a wear. Box DD, Her­ Also dinette set and rotisaerie try preferred. Write Box I, Herald. large shade trees, porch, many MI 3-7496 after 5 p.m. ‘^ktUiDAT x m ffVlDAf M M AJL—aATCBDAX t AJN. Certlflod and a^tproved la now of- ing program. Send reauma to h y d r o p l a n e . Reasonable MANCHESTER—6 room rambling ing room, dining room, kitchen, 2 ferina elaanroom aad behind tdUOlPOPBMfanCKASE ald. MI MI 3-2083. THREE ACRES, 150 ft, frontage, ranch, nicely landscaped 100x257 more extras. Open for Inspection BHCMEEDMSt Box Z, Herald. ' 8-4670. $800. 7 acres, 6 clear, 860 ft. front­ bedrooms, ceramic tile bath. 'The wheel instruct]on for taanacera. SUHfCIHDOlKRAOQURE lot, sunken 16’6"xl9'9'' living Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 p.m. or second floor has 2 bedrooms, ce­ PLEASE READ TOUR AD Ml tMTB. OMSEantMT MARRIED COLLEGE . STUDENT ROPER GAS STOVE, excellent Apartments— Flats— age, Andover-Coventry line, $2,000. room, fireplace, two bedrooms, by appointment. Irving Bayer, MORE CASES,VALLSAf condition, asking $50; kitchen set ramic tile bath and 28 ft. shed dor­ ■WWt AdiT an lakM M«r Um pkMa m a Mai. 'TURHE0M1DA with some painting experience ds- Call PI 2-8090. den or third bedroom, dining Builder, MI 3-6396. AHDHURRVirUP! atrea work for summer. Please Boats and Accessories 46 table, 2 chairs, $10, MI S-8688 Tenements 63 mer. Fun basement. Hot water Xka a liw lfcii tooaM m d Ua ad tka FIB8T OAT IT COCKTMLnffT/ room, kitchen, utility rcxim, I’ i heat. Attached garage Sec It now. State News Motorcyeles— Bicycles 11 cell 8-2986. ______NEW 18 FOOT cabin cruiser with evenings. baths, basement, aluminum storm MANCHESTER — 5 room home APFBABS aad H B O B T BBBOBS la Uma far tka aaat taaer- AHO COST HIM GENERAL RENTAL tusney. Businesa Propert.v For Sale 70 $9,500; beautiful oversize Cape, Price $23,500. Call Bert McNa­ * ? aala OMB laaam et ar aeOttad 2 bunks—sink, toilet, deck hard­ CROSLEY electric range, 4 units Realty, 470 Main Btrsst, windows and doors, patio with mara, JA 8-8798, MI 9-5306. Ex­ FOR SALE—1968 BSA. folden flash MORE 7HAM HIS MARRIED MAN with car to serv­ fireplace, shade trees, 2-car ga I ’-i acres land, $17,500; short way I far aagr _____ ad ttka aaltf la tka axtaat at a ware, and convertible top. .$1,995 plus deep well. Automatic timers. 8-5129. FORMER JONES Construction out—like new, 4 room home plus clusive. __E m ia rrklek da aed laaaaa tka aalaa at motorcycle, excellent condition, 'TAXMTEreft. ice established Fuller Brush eus- Dog»-i-Bird»—Pete 41 complete. Center Motor Sales, 6S4 Company plant. Route 6, modern rage and ameaite drive. Excel­ Roundup reasonable. Jim Oanxer, MI S-7B87. tomeni, Manchester - WiUimantic Excellent condition. Must sell be­ breezeway and garage, 1'4 acres t wH aot ka eacraatad br "inaka gaad" laaw lloau THE NEXT TEH Center Street, MI 8-1691. fore July 1. Price $75. Phone FURNISHED apartments, heated, brick office, garage, large storage lent value, $22,900. For additional area, $90-$100 weekly to statt plus two rooms. Kitchen set, refrigera­ Information contact McCarthy En land, full price $11.90o'; excellent BARROWS & WALLACE r SEARS? expenses. Call PI 2-6488 or CH MINIATURE Dachshunds, smooth MI 9-4984 sheds, enclosed by anchor fance, lakeaide cottage, modern, furnish­ black and tan, AKC rostered IT FOOT FIBERGLAS runabout, tor, gaa range, bedroom set.' Free other block buildings, 23 acres terprisef, Inc.. Ml 4-1539. John V. (Office open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) (Continued from Page One) XODB OOOrKBAnOM WILL Business Services Offered 13 2-1406 tor personal Interview sq>- wide beam, high freeboard, show gas, electricity. Adults. Ixiw rent. Panciera, MI 9-1898. ed, full price $7,500, $500 down; IfaSSv with fine blood lines and ‘pedi­ AT ALBERT'S— plus 1200 feet highway, adaptable only three left—waterfront lots 55 E, Center St. ■B ArPBBdATED ^ . Dial Ml 3-2711 pointment. model, never in water, wlndahield. Apply apartment 4, 10 Depot to mMiy uses. Widow will finance. now a national authority on ur­ AMESTTE Dr iv e w a y s construct­ tacmil V grees. Call MI 8-7837. NOT $900 — NOT $800— SEVEN ROOM colonial. 2-csr ga- now on sale. Call The Ellsworth Ml 9-5306 , steering, and life preserver cush­ NOT $700 — NOT $600 Square. Complete survey available. Call ban renewal, traveled only tw# ed—resurfaced—sealed. Superior SER'VICE STATION Attendant ions. Beautifullv upholstered, $825. range, built-in oven, cooking unit, Mitten Agency. Realtors MI pavers. Ml 8-6518.______' with 'mechanical i ability, expert' NO! NO! NOT EVEN $500 now to inspect this plant. Lessen- 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. blocks from city hall to the Yale * ^ M h d S ‘ TWO CUTE kittens need a home. Phone MI 9-6013. ROCKVILLE—24 Grove Street. — ger. Realtor, WiUimantic HA dishwasher, garbage disposal, campus. Lost and Foood Automobiles for Sale 4 ence preferred, honest reUabIs. BUT A WHOLE HOUSE Beautiful redecorated 2-roiom fur­ Lots For Sale 7.1 TREE PRUNING, removal and lot Cell MI 8-2321. 8-2065. fireplaces, I ’ a tiled baths, city It was a high spot in a ,bard, kl/MM/yM0U5 Also, part-time man for week' 14 FOOT LYMAN, steering wind­ 3 ROOMS LOVELY nished apartments. TO 5-7871. water and sewerage. large porch, BOLTON lo st—Mala aalt Md pepper min­ DE CORSnER MOTORS clearing. Call Frank C. Noble Jr., ends. Call MI 4-8910 before TWO B ZONE lou with city long and colorful journey. fV T iM tliA shield, $226 ; 30 h.p. Scott. $125; 10 NEW FURNITURE large tot with many shade trees, water. Union St. Manchester. The citation read by Yale presi­ iature Sehnauzcr. An^’era to Sa.v8, Ml 9-6053. 5^ p.m. h.p. Johnson, $65. MI 9-1454. . AND APPUANCES BEAUTIFUL S‘4 room apartment Immediate occupancy, priced to 4-room expandable Cape In excel­ "Kaady.” Haaaa call MI #-0541. Poultry and Supplies 43 first floor, heat, hot water, garage Houses For Sale 72 lent condition. Center hall, large $2,350 each. Ml 9-4495. dent A. Whitney Griswold said “ THESE FINE CAR VALUES HEAVY DUTY RototiUer aervlee EVERYTHING sell. Charles I^esperance Ml MILLER PHARMACY requires SKANEATELES COMET class FOR ONLY $477 electric range and refrigerator. living room with fireplace, 2 bed­ that "with .steadfast courage, ARE SURE TO PLEASE FUSSY for hire—lawns and gardena. Call FOR STKlCfLlTfann fresh eggs, fepc ROOM CAPE, breezeway and 9-7620. 7>j ACRES, high elevation, beauti­ faith, and vision, you have IL^d YOU. BANK TERMS OF full-time clerk for general drug sailboat No. 671, two sets of sails, 1, 2 Or 8 YEARS to PAY $115. Avsilsbie July 1. MI 4-0238 garage, full shed dormer, 2 full rooms, ceramic tile bathroom. ful view, minutes out, trees, only Anneaiicwidnta Ml 9-3920. store work. Experienced pre­ try Menehestsr Poultry Farm, 473 New Haven from the midden of COURSE." R oofins:— SidimsT 16 Painting— Pipcriiig 21 Business OpportuidtieB 32 trailer, $350. Thompson 12-foot -- INCLUDES baths, wooded lot, easy walking SEVEN ROOM brick home, 2 full Knotty pine kitchen, dining area. $2,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml ferred. Must be neat, presentable Keeney St.. MI 9-9904. runabout, $100. Can bp seen at ROC3CVILLE—Ideal for newlyweds hatha, fireplace, city utilities One acre level lot. 2-csi- garage. alums and stagnation and set her (A.LA.) — AUTMdOTILB LBGAL COMPLETE REPAIRS - By Stu­ 1 Westingholise Refrigerator S’-i rm apartment on Reed St., distance to schools, bus, and shop 9-5132. on the high road to a bright and Aaaodattea. Special Repreaenta- THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS wmwF.TJ. HOME Improvement EXTERIOR and Interior painting. and‘reliable. Driver’s license. No Columbia Lake. Call MT 3-5390. ping. Don't miss this outstanding 2-car brick garage.' This home $18,500. Call Frances Wagner, MI art R. Wolcott OB autgmatlc CANDY ROUTE phA area to take over servicing auto­ Ueed moware end tractors. Parts 1 Boudoir Chair Shown by appointment. Marion E. 55 E. Center St. boBdad lapraaaatattTa. A Loaded and like new throughout. MI 9-0089. An work guarantead. ESCTERIOR AND Interior painting, to men who qualify. See J. Jaquay and windows. Open daily 3:80-6 Robertson, 'Broker. MI 3-6953. aluminum storms, amesite, trees walks, shade trees, $5,000 each. matic machines. No sxperiehce at Oak Ixxlge Motel, Monday, and eervica. C ^ to l Eqidpment p^.m., 8-4 Saturdays. Yard at Stock 2 Vsnitv Lamps EXCEPTIONALLY nice spacious 4 bus, shopping $11,600. Carlton W AmeU. M BniT K. ^ Only $595 Down ROOFING—Specialising rmalrtng decorating, ceilings, floorB, paper- room second floor apartment. So. MI 9-5306 Charles Lesperance, MI 9-7620. roofa of all kinds, new roan, gut­ necessary. About 8 hours per week Tuesday, 7 to 8 p.m. . Co.. 38 Mein. Ml 8-7968. Place off North Main St (Thoman’s 2 Pillows SO ACRES, 1943 Colonial Cape, f Hutchins, MI 9-8132. Ives Readies Plans koiao. hanging, steaming. Clean work- required to sendee route and man­ Coventry. Range. refrigerator, Wethersfield, June 12 rState LAWNS AND shrubbery properly ter work, chimneys clesmed. re­ manMiv. Free eauinates. No job Housewrecking, Ml 9-2892 1 Pr. Blankets rooms, recreation room, beauti MANCHESTER—Oxford St. Tree FOUR LOTS with beach privileges BIDE WANTED from Manchaater 1958 Rambler Station Wagon age business. This Is an t^iportu- BOMB MADE ravtoU, traah or 1 Cocktail Table Venetian blinds, screens included. near Coventry Lake. Call Ml Highway Commissioner Howard Low Low original mileage — cared for. Call MI 9-1104. paired. Aluminum siding. 80 too amaU. John VsrfaiUe, MI froMh, 80o doe. H. PuMpi^Unl. 346 fully landscaped, fruit trees, out lined. Five minutes school, bus, Center to Route 44A, Twin HIU nlty to own yo^r own $5,000 busi YOUR BEST B l'Y IS AT 2 Table Lamps Oil hot water heat, $85. Adults BOLTON VALUES! 3-8131. S. Ives says his department la qtoUess. years’ experience. Free eatUnates. 8-2821. Balesmen Wanted 36-A Avery Street, Wapplng. only. Phone MI 3-7066, buildings, reasonably priced Carl stores. Good shaded yard. 8 bed aection, leaving Manctaeeter at B. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Hawley. MI t-8161. Ml kOTU. ness starting with as little as 1 9 X 12 Rug ton W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132 preparing a detailed outline of the Only $395 Down $792.00 cash. For personal inter Country Living — Low Taxes room colonial, attic, reception HENDERSON ROAD, Mancheater Tel. PI 2-B5S0. repaired aalea and service, pick PAINUNO AND panerhanglng. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE — Who FARM LOAM, top quality, NATIONAL 1 Floor Lamp FIVE ROOMS, unfurnished. In hall, pantry, recreation room, new $150 million highway building up and delivery. Complete line of Good clean workmanship at rea- view write ^vlng particulars and ' wants work. Nationally known 1 Smoker $12,600—3 Bedroom ranch, fire­ —50x150' lot with good potential, program. phone to: Manager. Dept. 143, yard, jdellversd. Call CohnOohimMa7c Cooper Hill apartments. Phone MI $13,600—Coventry line, large 1964 front and rear porches. Modern WANTEX>—Ride from Mancheater 1957 Buick 2-Door Hardtop Toro riders, reels, and rotaries, Heating and ETiunbing 17 acnabla rates. 80 ysan in Man­ company has vacancy In Man' Rail Fencing $2.99 Per Section 52 Pc. Dinnerware Set place. storms. Small cash assumes built 5 room ranch, plastereil walls bath. Good roof. New oil burner, $2,650. Lakewood Heights section, “We Intend to leave no doubt to Granby Street, Bloomfield. 8-8. A beautiful luxury ear — fully P. O. Box 7444, Cleveland SO, Ohio. 8-9828 after 4 p.m. Combination Doors $14 95 Ea. 30 Pc. Silver Set 9-6679 or MI 9-9504. Coventry, on the lake 75x143, very garden and layrn suppUes. L A M chester. Raymond Flake. MI Chester territory, average Income $98.50 monthly. Carlton W. Hutch fireplace, \ acres new 82 gallon hot water heater in anyone’s mind as to how, when, Call MI 8-SSOl after 8. equipped. Equipment CorponiUon, Route S3, PLUMBING AND heating — ra- 9-9287. $8,000-810,000. Repeat business, LOAM, SAND, stone, gravel and Ceiling Tile 9c Sq. Ft 18 Yards Floor Covering ins. Ml 9-5131 exclusive; $3,600. J. D. Realty. MI THREE ROOMS, heat, hot water, $14,490—1958 built 5 room ranch Oak floors, 2-car garage. Amesite where, and what this depsirtment Only $395 Down Vernon, Conn. TO 6-7609. modellM Installatlona. repairs. secure future, group Insurance, fill. CaU Miller’s Sand and Gravel, Knotty Pine Paneling 13>ic 9q. Ft. Free Storage Until Wanted electricity, garage included, sec­ drive, $7,000 assumes 4 'i% FHA 3-5129. will do," he said Saturday. READINGB-Advlce on all prob­ All work guaranteed K years ex­ EXTERIOR PAINTING. We spe­ pension plan, over 25, married, Windows—Special* $10 Ea. Free Delivery CAPE—6 rooms, excellent location fireplace, enclosed breezeway and lems. TOO Park St., Hartford. Call Help JVanted— Female 35 MI 8-8608. ond floor. 246 N. Main Street. $80. mortgage, new minimum FHA VERNON-Woodland Terrace, Har- Ives said the resume should be 1956 Buick 4-Door Hardtop CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. perience. af-bour aenrlce. Call cialize in commercial, residential. present Income must be $5,000 Special 2x4” Studs $90 Per M' Free Set l.’ p By Own Reliable Men MI 9-5229. Frestily painted. Private back garage, one acre wooded privacy JA 4-STI0. yard. ' One-car garage. $16,600 mortgage available. Escott Agen­ riet Street, 125 foot front, one ready in a month. Very sharp in and out ReaaonaMa rataa. Chll PI S-7861 Ban VanCSmp, Ml M749. Industrial, and trim jobs. Big or minimum, sales experience desir­ TOP SOIL, the best, stock pUe. Can Birch Paneling 25c .Sq Ft. Sure It Pays-To Buy At Albert's $17.700—Deluxe 1958 built 6 room cy. MI 9-7683. between 1:S0-4:M or any time FASHION demonstrators $20-$40 17c Sq. Ft Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. acre, restricted. 4 blocks to Ver­ During the recent session of ths ' Only $265 Down small we do them all. Joseph profit commission. No d eliver^ able, not essential. Call MI 9-5833, be seen on Route 44A in North Mahogany Paneling — BECAUSE — FIVE ROOM flat, second floor, oil ranch, formal dining room, large Saturday or Sunday. Dionne, contractor. Call MI 8-0494. Coventiy. Phone Ml 8-7088, Leon­ Natural Shakes $8.90 Per Sq. heat, automatic hot water, garage, non Elementary School, high ele­ legislature, before the new pro­ AutaaidUIes for Sale 4 Radio-TV Repair Or collecting. Beeline Style Shows. Tuesday and Wednesday, between Albert's Gives You In Writing RANCH—5'2 rooms, S years old heated rec room, basement garage MANCHESTER vation, near Vernon Shopping Cen­ gram was authorized, Ives wee 1956 Ford 4-Door Sedan Party Plan Sensation. Samples 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. ard L. Giglio. No Payments good location. Available July 1. acres. SPRING CLEAN-UP—Attica, cel Services 18 CASH 'N CARRY Bowers School area, family size ter, Hartford bus. $2,500. Quirk subjected to considerable Republi­ OLDER CARS machanica «pe- Custom V8—Fully equipped — furnished free. MEdford 8-7477, In case of unemployment Adults preferred. Call MI 3-7616. kitchen, plastered walls, cast Iron 7 room Colonial Cape, 3 bed­ lars, garages, yards, burning bar­ Electrical Services 22 SPECl O. SAUE picnic tables. F* $17.500—View, land, outbuildings rooms, living room, dining room, sale wanted. Owner CH 9-4383 or can criticism. The GOP legisIatorB clals, (bdt yoonstf ears, always very clean. rels emptied vacant houses MU 8-9006. CALL ON US FOR KITCHEN In- case of illness baseboard heat. 1-car garage. This MI 9-7683. a COM aelaetiaB. Look bMilnd our HeQi Wanted— lumber, 6 foot $13.80, 8 foot $16.80. ANDOVER—3 room apartment, all custom built 1922. large 7 room den and kitchen. I ’ i baths, fire­ claimed Ives changed his state­ Only $195 Down cleaned. Barrebarrels for sale. M A M MORTENSEN TV Specialised RCA CABINETS. WALL PANELS In esse of accident conveniences, working or retired house offers you those little extras d a im . Donslas Motoxa. SIS Main. FREE EUniMATBS—^*rompt serv­ Delivered assembled W. Zlnker, In case of strikes home, 2 fireplaces. place, combination windows, awn­ ments about his department's Rubbish Removal Service, MI televialan, aeryice. HI 9-664L ice on al] types of electrical wir­ Male Or Female 37 Ml 9-5444. AND TRUSSES couple. PI 2-6694. that make a house a home. $19,500. MANCHESTER-Vernon — nice lots plans and achievements so often CONNECTICUT licensed nurse, any A Paid Bill In F'ull Phllbrick Agency, MI 9-8464.. $19,900—Large 1960 built 7 room ings, complete enclosed sunporch. near bus line. Reasonably priced. NEED A CAR aad had your credit 1954 Dodge 4-Door Sedan 9-9757. ing Llcenaed and Insured. Wilson breezeway and overside garage. they could not get a clear picture A fine solid csr. TV SERVICE—All makes. Honest, shift, private hospital. TO 6-9121. SfXIIAL WORKER for em ^ym ent PICNIC TABLES, attached Beats, Nobody, But Nobody. Undersells For Whst ■yoti Owe THREE ROOM apartment, includ­ rape, attached garage. 2 full baths H, B. Grady, broker, MI 3-8009. tuniad down? Short on down pay­ SAM'S UPHOLSTERY — Retired Electrical Co., Mancheater, MI with state of Connecticut, college National In Caae Of Death BOWERS SCTIOOL AREA—6 room i built-lns. one sere wooded lot. Many extras with this home. Love­ of Its activities. Economical. High quality parts. 9-4817. Glastonhuiy, ME 3-7876. 2’’ lumber, zinc plated bolts, 8 foot ing heat, hot water, and gas for ment? Bankrupt? ReposseauonT Only $145 Down from the shop. Can take care of WOMAN FOR pleasant, interesting graduate or 4 years employment home, fireplace, large j cabinet ly landscaped lot in a very con­ BOLTON—10 acres of land. 600 foot j The $150 million program was Don't gtva up! See Honest Doug­ Guaranteed 90 days. Famous for part-time work. $2-$4 an hour In $19.95, 8 foot $22.98. Also 10 and SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT rooking, electric refrigerator and all your upholstering needs at service since 1931. Phone MI In social or noup work, probation, NATIONAL LUMBER. INC Phone SAMUEL ALBERT. Hart­ stove Call Ml 9-7737 from 4-6 p.m. kitchen, formal dining room, 2-car LAWRENCE F. FIANO venient location. Asking $21,900. frontage, full price $2,700. Law- finally authorized with bl-partl- las, get the lowdown on the lowest 1953 Oldsmobile 4-Door Sedan commissions. Call MI 9-3509 eve­ 12 foot. Delivered. W. Zlnker, MI rence F. Fiano, Realtor. MI great savlnga. Call CH 2-2878. 9-4537. Potterton's, ISO Center St. teaching, or technical work In 9-5444. 361 STATE STTIEET. ford CH 7-0368 for an Albert garage, beautifully landscaped san backing. Its purpoae la to put down and amaUar payments any­ Excellent throughout — Std. shift Courses and Classes 27 nings tmly for appointment. 3-2766. Ed Crawford, Ml 9-4410. some 90 miles of top-priority roads public nr private personnel. Many NORTH HAVEN, CONN. Courtesy Auto. We will call for FOUR ROOM rent with garage, oil yard. Marion E, Robertson Bro­ Realtor Ml 3-2766 U & R REALTY COMPANY where. Not a small loan or finance Only $145 Down All TYPES Bcreens repaired with CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, openings throughout state. Apply TWO GALLONS of premium oU heat, centrally located. Available ker, MI 3-5953, Ed Crawford MI 9-4410 under contract within four years. company jdan. Douglas Motors, CHestnut 8-2147 you at your home bring you back aluminum acreening. Call MI available all hours. Satisfaction U. 8. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Conn, State Employment Service $1.09 plus tax, formerly at Triple- home again. Positively No Obliga­ July. 1. Write Box CC, Herald, The biggest single item is $30 mil­ BOAT SPECIAL 9-4533 for free pick-up or leave SALESLADY—Part-time. Apply In SIX ROOM colonial In the Porter OVERSIZE CAPE, full shed dor­ MI 3-2692 Resort Properly For Sale 74 guaranteed. Call MI 9-1815. person. Marl-Mads, 691 Main St. 806 Main Street, Manchester. A X-Store now at Coronet Gas. Refill tion ! lion for construction on l^uts f 1987 Thompson 18 foot—fully equip­ at 447H Main St., 11-1 daUy. Men-women, 18-52. Start high* as public employment service— no your old'can. 568 Center St. TWO ROOM housekeeping apart­ Street section, bar and rec room mer, I ’ j baths, combination storm in the Naugatuck Valley. 1985 OLDSMOBILE “ 88” 4-door TELEVISION antennas and rotor Diamonds— Watches— in basement, breczeway. 1-car ga­ R. D. Murdock MI 3-6472 BOLTON—First lake —waterfront ped. including 45 H.P, Mercury $102.00 a week. Preparatory train­ WOMAN ALONE moving to Man fee charged. A—U-B—E—R—T— S ment, everything furnished, suit­ windows and doors, fireplace. hardtop automatic transmission, ALL KINDS of brick, and stone systems Installed and repaired. Jewelry 48 43-45 AU.YN ST.. HARTFORD able for two, parking. 272 Main. rage, wooded lot, $22!900. Phil- Waddell School area. Excellent S-room cottage which can • be radio, neater, 2-tone, whitewall engine and heavy duly trailer. ing until appointed. Thousands of Chester would like housekeeper- FARMALL ’TOACTOR with very easily winterized. Marion E. Rob­ t ARRESTED IN KIIXINGLY Self-starter etc. full price only work, plastering and concrete. JA Serving Manchester and sur­ EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY—5- good tires and heavy duty 2-wheeI Open Nights Till 8, Sat 6 p.m. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. condition. Call MI 9-4253. BOLTON tires, $995. Center Motor Sales, 9-8726, MI 4-0483. rounding areas. Modem TV Serv­ jobs open. Experience usually un­ cook to live In good home. No hard LEONARD W. YOST, Jewelers - S*j ROOM Apartment, furnished ertson, broker, Ml 3-5953. Killingly, June 12 (A5 — T w o new location 854 Center St., MI 8109S. necessary. FREE information on work. References. Box G, Herald. day week. Top salary plus com- trailer, $395. PI 2-7211. 8 room expandable Cape with 4 Connecticut men have been ar­ ice, 405 Center St., MI 8-2205. mi8si(m. Magic Mirror, MI 8-7484. Repairs, adjust# watches expert­ Or unfurnished, garden spare If 46 HARLAN STREET - 8 room FOR SALE—3 bedroom ranch in S-1891. Open evenings. jobs, salaries, requirements. Write ly. Reasonable prices <'>pen 'Tues­ SOFA BED nice for family room. wanted Parking. New Bolton Cape, fireplace, I’ i baths, full good condition, large livine room, finished, open stairway, fireplace, BOLTON LAKE—A 5 room cottage, rested on charges of carrying dan­ And We Have Many More Fine GENTLEMAN desires lady to db RIDING GARDIUI tractor, excel­ Llynwood Drive, winterized, has Values At RUBBISH removed, yards cleaned. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make, TODAY giving phone. Lincoln WANTED — Experienced man or lent condition, all attachments, day through Saturday.. Thursday $25. Ml 3-6658, Road. Ml 3-6389. basement, enclosed porch, garage, knotty pine cabinets in kitchen, vestibule, knotty pine cabinets, gerous weapons. Both were held 1989 RENAULT Dauphine, clean, MI 9-1104. free pickup end delivery on small Service, Pekin 61, Illinois. his laundry and mending, expert woodea lot, 75x150, Marion E. garage in cellar, aluminum combination windows, oil hot water company water, located near the in $5,000 bond. Police todentlfied low mneage, economical trans­ on woolens. Write Box H. Herald. woman tailor. Can start work complete $325. Call MI 9-5996. evenings. IW Spruce St. Ml 9-4387 beach, immediate occupancy. Ap­ DE CORMIER MOTOR radios, phonographa. Hours 6-10 Immediately. Apply In person. KALAMAZODO 42” ropane FIVE ROOMS, first floor, steam ; Robertson. Broker, Ml 3-5953. storms, artesian well. amesite heat, full basement, good sized lot the men as Delbert H. Green, 22. portation. Call after 5 p.m. MI CONCRETE construction side­ p.m. H a E Radio and TV, Ml stove. $75. Call after 7 p.m, heat, automatic hot water, ga­ drive. One arce treed lot. Price in a good location. $3,000 down will ply Edward J. Holt or your own and Earl Desjardin, 26. both of 8-6850. SALES. INC. DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted for Regal Men's Shop, 908 Main St. walks, patios, steps, dry-w^s, any 9-6582, Ml 3-1479. Private Instructions M TORO POWER handle mower end Household Goods 51 3-4085, rage. garden. Wells St. Rent Ha v e y o u r business in your own $13,900. Call PI 2-6468. assume a 4'i% G.I. mortgage. broker. Tel. MI 3-5117. Danielson. Police said they found Manchester's Own Rambler type of cement repair. Very rea­ Manchester office. Phone MI home. I.arge Colonial located in Total monthly payments only $82. FOR SUMMER enjoym ents poai- 8-5778 between 9-12, snow plow, $185. MI 9-1484. $65. Call MI 9-9396. LAKE HAYWARD. Colchester— 25 a blackjack, a Jacknife and a Dealer sonable. BU 9-1489. QUALIFIED) TUTOR all Junior WANTED — Strawberry pickers. RENT A TAPE recorder a# low as FORMICA and chrome kitchen ta­ business zone near center of town. BOWERS SCHOOI^6 room Eng­ Full price $13,500. tlon top on a 1987 Consul Convertl- 285 BROAD ST.. MANCHESTER Millinery Dressmaking 19 60c daily. Marlow's. 867 Main. Call ble. 66x36 with extension, $20. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT for Ideal for offices, beauty parlor, or lish Colonial, I 'i baths, large miles from Manchester only loaded homemade shotgun to their Ue. Beautiful condition, yellow High and High School subjects. Wilma Keeney, 490 Keeney Street. car when the two were arrested Tel, MI 3-4165 BATHROOMS tiled, additions, re Contact MI 9-6814. TV Advertised AVON is so easy Ml 9-5221. Phone 5H 9-2672 or 3-0411. rent Ideal tor couple with one many other possibilities. Call Dis- kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, large $5,500. Furnished 5 room cottage, body, hlack top, radio, heater, modeling, mason and cement work FOR DRESSMAKING and altera- to sell! Several fine territories child. MI 9-9021. coe Agency. MI 9-0626, wooded lot, 25x50’ outdoor swim­ U & R REALTY COMPANY large screened in porch, near on Route 12 yesterday. whitewalls. Will bargain at 8848. t Wo -d o o r Car, contractor.. roofing, painting. tions, call Lyn Kratzke MI 8-0682 DOES YOUR CHILD have a read­ now open West of Main St. be­ Situations Wanted— SEPTIC TANKS TORO LAWNMOWER8 at reduced FOR SALE—Apex wringer wash­ ming pool, tennis court, barbeque. sandy beach arid club house, pri­ Call MI 8-6753. Prinz model,' 1961. price Workmanship guaranteed. No job any time. ing disability? Summer Is a won­ tween Hartford Rd. and W. Mid Female 38 prices. Ride, rotary, reel models er. five years old. In excellent AVAILABLE JUNE 16, large clean ADORABLE oversized Cape, 8 1-car garage. $28,900, Phllbrick MI 3-2692 vate financing available. L. F. DONATED SIJI MILUON 81.800. PI 2-7560, too small. 152 B-1 Park St. MI die Turnpike. Have a fun-filled AND With wind-tunnel grass bag attach­ condition. Call MI 3-2652. 3-room furnished apartment, ftr.st rooms, oil heat, 2 fireplaces, tile F'iano, Realtor. Ed Crawford, MI Andover, Mass., June 12 (JF )— 1968 CHEVROLET 4-door station derful time to catch up. Private Agency, MT 9-8464. 9-8732. tutoring. Ml 3-4670. vacation With money earned this ment. Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main, floor, all utilities. j room ranch. MI 4-0270 or Ml Ml 4-1539. John V. Panciera, M I, plastered walls, garage, amesite .^ake Exit 08 off the Parkway (R t 15) and Follow Arrows grand collection. Ahfaya high housekeeping facilities, between anced payment plan and many ed Roofs. MI 3-7707. quality, never high priced. E-Z 4-0874. 9.]ggg i drive, desirable residential neigh- Lovely LONDON PARK Center and Memorial Hospital. . other extras designed to wsIbs terms. Marlow’s 867 Main. Elderly woman preferred. Call MI ------^------1------boi'hood. city water and sewers, im- WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14.' AT 10 AM, 3-5539.' SIX ROOM ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2-! mediate occupancy, HEBRON. CONNECTICUT home heating really east/. FORMER SALESMAN has 17 piece Summer Homes For Rent 67 car garage. 2 tatha, large lot, ONE SIZE INSPECTION AFTER 0 AM. ON 8A1E DAY ONLY Waterless, stainless steel cook­ FURi^ISHED rooms, free parking; trees, city water and sewerage, LAWRENCE F. FIANO- Spring Special! ware. Was $139.60, now $89.50. Will also, cabins with efficiencies. Call GIANT'S NECK HEIGHTS- Next excellent loralion. Charles Leaper- Realtor MI 3-2766 M o b ilh e a t t^e IIM4-I6) Partial LlstlnfWebber N. Y. Baby Grand Mahogany Case to Rocky Neck, modern 4 room ONLY $500 DOWN! 8102 m Plano (No. 80709,; AooUan). , ' deliver. BU 9-6955. Ml 9-0826 between 6-7. Scranton ance, Ml 9-7620. Ed Crawford Ml 9-4410 Ha dMui-ocSea id M Spring Street, Manchester Motel. cottage, hot water, electric kitch­ 'Antiquea—Small Bepplewhite Inlaid Console Table, Slimt Top BREAKING Up housekeeping—for en, sleeps 7, $70 weekly. Weeks of CAPE C O D S RANCHES mMSire i ^ ! l . Mainstay of your warm weather Maternity fashion that's both AMESITE PAVING We are proud to offer for aale this quality seven room house Desk, CcHnblnation Wipdsor Rocker, Victorian and Empire sale, one 8-piece sectional, one f u r n is h e d ROOM for rant, one July 15, Aug. 19, Aug. 26. PI $12, 600 wardrobe plana—the simple, full- pretty and practical! For dress-up, In -4181. BLA(?K POINT—3 bedroom cot oil hot water heat, oak floors, amesite drives, built-ins, and many W E GIVE MACHINE GRADED a PAVED and ROLLED PLEASATTT. large heated room, tage, large fireplace, hot water, ...6 -R O O M r a n c h :.. No. 8108 with Patt-O-Rama U sion; for daytime wear, the con­ Bric-a-Brac intruding Rosenthal, Bavarian^ Havlland, and hand more features! GREEN STAMPS in aUsB 10, -12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Bust trasting bib and pocket! This immaculate home has a large 12x24 living room .with Are* painted Limoges Plates; some Dresden, ■ 5 Beleek Demi-Tasse, MAPLE HUTCH, table and chairs, free parking, on bus line« 146 Cen front porch, nice yard. MI 3-5000. 31 to 40. Siza 12, 32 bust, dress S% Pattern No. 2727 has tissue— FREE ESTIMATES # CALL ANYTIME place, formal dining room, heated den, 1 ^ baths, three bedrobnu, Tiffany Vase, Fruit Plates, Glrahdole, Cut Glass, Ross Medallion maple commode, electric stove ter St. MI 8-5002.' For the discriminating bu.ver Inlereated in suburban living, In Directions: From Manchester, turn right on to Porter .St., from an over-abuhdancs of closets and an attached two-car garage. and rrfrigerator, desk, and adding LAKE CHAFFEEI—4 room lake- Vernon. 8 large bettags at Misquaml- tric drill, odds and ends. Cali af­ under $24,0001 Soles by: U. & R. REALTY CO., Inc. BROTHERS AklEBICAS, MEW YORK 96, AMERICAS, NEW YORK 96, N.Y. unumal home. . , fashtoned atuik. CcUpse Rockot Power Mower, other fine of- ter «. -MX 8-1791. PLEASANT furnUbed room for cut last week in June,Ju very res- M. T. For Ist-class mailing add 10c fortngs. —Truckmen —Lunch by Victor's C ateri^ Service. gentleman, central. Call MI t-OMl. sdnable. Call MI $-4086. Phone M l 3-2692 For Ist-claaa mailing add lOd for for each pattern. Print Name. Ad- MOTOROLA .combination radio M l 3 -5 1 3 5 aach pattan. Pitet Addrau dram with Zone and Pattern Num­ THE WILUAM E. BELHORE AGENCY ROMftT M. REW & SON, and record plAyar, mahogany fln- C CALL OW NER-TR 5-6705 R. D. M U RDO CK M l 3-6472 301-31S Coelor H# with No. mad aixs. ber. DE MAIO BROS. good cofiditian, reasonable. ROOM FOR RUNT, Free p«rk- COVENTRY —For rent—shorafront Mtteffs, lots se prteBQr. MX >-n4>. ““ ' r 95c sstth your &VB you tha 'tt Album m b - V. A-BOGGOa W. K. BEUraORB M l KAIK or,. PHONE MI S.nie.--MAN